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UtTPTtTBES ! EXTRAOKDTNABY SUCCESS OF THE ONLY BEMEDY EVER DISCOVERED FOR BUPTURES . D R . BARKER still continues to supply the afflicted with his celebrated remedy for this alarmingcomplaint , the great success of which , for many years past , renders any further . comment unnecessary ., It is easy and painless in use , causing- no inconvenience or confinement , and is applicable to every variety of single and double rupture , however bad or long-standing-, iii male or female of any age . The remedy ,
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with full instructions for use , &c , will be sent post free to any part of the kingdom on receipt of 7 s ., in postage stamps , or Post-office Order , by Dr . AlfHED Barkbh , 48 , Liverpool-street , King's-cross , London , where he may be" consulted daily from Ten till One , mornings , and Five till Eight , evenings ( Sunday ' s excepted ) . Post-office Orders to be made payable at the Battlebridge Po 9 t-office . A great number of testimonials and trusses have been left behind by person s cured , as trophies of the success <» f this remedy , which Dr . B . will be happy to give to any requiring Chem after a trial of it . i
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J ^ ffi « gaSiSSL&S' ^ 4 SJS ! 5 & restores hearing in all cases , in infancy or old age , howerer bad or long-standing , even where the Faculty has pronounced it incurable . It removes all those distressing noises in the head and eara resulting from deafness or nervousness , and enables all sufferers , however bad , to hear the ticking of a wa il in a few days . The remedy , which is easy in application , will be seut free on receipt of 7 s ., in postage stamps , or Post-office order , by Dr . Alfred Babkeb , 48 , Liverpool-street , King ' s-cross , London . Consultations daily from Ten till One and Five tiU Eight bundays excepted ) . A cure in every case is guaranteed .
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HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT . XJOLLOWAY'S PILLS . —Cure of a Case of J . X Weakness and Debility , of Four Years' standing . Extract of a Letter from Mr . William Smith , of No . 5 , Little lnomas-street , Gibson-street , Lambeth , dated Dec . 12 , 1849 . " To Professor Hollo way , " Sie , —I beg to inform you that for nearly five years I hardly knew what it was to have a day ' e health , suffering from extreme weakness and debility , with constant nervous headaches eiddiness , and sickness of the stomach , together with a great depres-S cT £ Jt int 8 V IUSed t ^ . t ^ nH that nothing could benefit me , as I had been to many medical men , some of whom , after doing ? wi w their power , informed me that they considered that 1 had some spinal complaint beyond the reach of cure , to- i getherwith a very disordered state of the stomach and liver ™ K ^ T ' h - 8 ° coinPlic **»* « iat nothing could be done / or ' ™ , ' r vnt ^ 6 , - J ? ? aIly * , " and in a Ejected state , I saw your Pills advertised , and resolved to give them a trial more perhaps from curiosity than with a hope of beino-cured ' how ! ever 1 soon found myself better by taking them / and soI went r / tlTe ^ fe ' - aiSt * ref ^^ ^ * " » ^ " ° ( Signed ) " WILLIAM SMITH , ' ( frequently called EDWARD ) . " Hold at the Establishment of Professor Hollowav 244 Strand ( near Temple Bar ) , London , ai ; d by most all ranlctable Druggists and Dealers in Mi » riirfin » ? k . * .. k » :. * iu . Bl ° i ? ?|
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F A NKS'S S P ^ 7 f ^ cT # SULE _ A form wamm „ ™ W ¦ , ? desideratum « S persons F travelling « visitino- or F a SSS ?? 1 ¥ = ^ 2 s 2 £ 5 : : » ffi »^ i ^ " 8 uiMn ' " ia Labo " ^^ 1 ^ ^^^ e « j zx&TJA . ff& r ? - n ^ r' ^ - ^ i l'ltANKS' 8 SPECIFIC SOLUTION OK COPAIBA
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TK 8 TIMONIALS . < ° onpl fVl e"ry Gr , ' , E 8 < l-. P-B . 8 .. President of the Royal ... ^ :, ^; , x ! . Tn TiSzhr » £ z '; i sr ' ? s- n ^ -r ^^^^ usEssHr "LincolnVinn Fi , l , Ia , A prSfl ^ HTO ™*" " KNItY G ««« N . ' | SSS : ; : « t'u- Solution in ten or twelve ruWwitl . » Vrf ? haM l ' r
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^ ^! ^ H !^ ; CO "NT IKS ami St ' - ^ VuU , S ^^ AHHUKANCKS ( , (; IKTY ,, 7 , Recent-^ ' ""••¦ l Driver K 1 » IUK « t oiim . ! ll || ry «' . t ,-r Ku '' ; V" '" K'lwar . 1 Loinax . JCh < i . i ; V ;' "rim V ^ - Bamuol MHier . fern ,. tWi . <>( Ml - K » M . I ' . dwuia Vaiwitturt N « aI « . . K » q . 1 l ; " <»» - U . v . H <) tllai ,, ,, % n > oiiian N . R ,, « , ve . ' - ' o Abbu ,-,,,,,. ,,,, ula "V - - WiUium Btudley , KHq .
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THE LONDON NECROPOLIS " AND NATIONAL MAUSOLEUM COMPANY Capital £ 250 , 000 , in 25 . 000 Shares of £ 10 each _ Deposit Is .-per Share . Calls not to exceed £ 2 per Share , with One Month ' s Notice I ( Provisionally registered ) The Company have obtained a ' suitable site , and have caused it to bo minutely surveyed , and an estimate to be made of the cost ol rendering it immediately available . They aro moreover pre ! pared w , th funds ro carry out all the requirements of the pub Ic Express reservation will be made of the rights of the e e . < rv ' who are ent . ted under the , > ,..., ,, f ^ uh-m ^ t . to their acS ! tomed lees , of . vhicha regular r ,. iHK .. r an . l arco ^ nt is ,, r « , v led to be kept- ami the Company . Iocs not contemplate , any inter-^ s . ; " ! , " ,,:, '; ::,: !; :, ' ; :: " ¦ " ••""»¦«» -. »•> .- ^ J *^ « ^ . «^^^»^ . yff ? c ^ , % : « TS Ii r-s ? Oeonro-street , Westin n . stcr ; to tli « Soli < -i ( oi ^ M .. , n , a « aNi « k « lI . S . BrW e . Btre . ; WeBtmi « Bte r / amrA *^ !'; ««» ., 3 Lmicasti-r-placi ; , Strain ! ; or to Messrs . llichens , «! II * , r ' riao .,, block and Share liroke . a . . Tliroadnecdle-atn ' ot City lUOIIAliD CHUK (; uu , L , Secretarv .
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T ONDON ASSUltANCE CORPO RATION - ¦ - * Kstiiblished liy Itoyal Charter , a l > . 17 > q I- 'Oll UI'K , FIHK , AND MARINK ASHURANCKS H .. a < l-Ollic . e , No . 7 , Royal Kxehan-e W ^ r > - rSranch-Omce , No . 10 , Ue ^ ent-Hti A't 'im - „ Actuary—Peter Hard y , liS ) . , K . Ks " llus Corporation liii « ede . c . led Asauriinccs m ! I ;„ c period of One IIun . lred and Thirty Year " lo 1 " II Tin ; Kxp . Mises of mana ^ iu- tiu- Life Department are defraved by the Corporation , and not taken from the Promii ,,,, K , a -cSjrn on ^ , t ? . rKCtC < l ^ MUII |> ™ U » " » I »»« « v" ^ do-Marine InnuiancH-u at the , Current premium * of « h «« d-iv IOI 1 N LAl ) ltKN (; K . NecrJ tary .
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r . ^ n ,- . ltAILWAY ACC 1 DKNIVS . T " UAI \^ . / Nv ASSIJIlAN < ' '""" " "" " " Sj ^ rA ^ IS ^ - '' - " " " - ¦ ' ¦ » - ¦ OiJiccB-N . ) . T > , St . JameH's- ^ treet ., UmxUm THOSTICKM . , . '" '" tf ht " «> " «» urabli , ICarl Kit / . william I he Ilonomal . le Henry ( j . Hp « i , cer . » no ( common Heijeant . 'i-i i- (' » 1 i 1 "l iuiy coiiHi » t ; ' »•« s - ^ T 1 IK WIIOI K OK | | FK t : <> V ° ' a" ASHllllANl ; K « ' « The FIILSTiHUu , ON . Y Kxponn ,, and Trouble , there ., uill / r II will 1 ' 1 ' Ainnial Renewal of Premium . k reminder oO . il , Jif " . y ll' * HI " ' £ 101 ) for the «)( ' ![ h " > iuu ^; l ; AS ; :: ; 1 f ''; 1 t u ' ^ — " ¦ < ' •» " ' »<¦• -i ... iu « . u-ntauvL . hJjita !!! : ^ " i > ay to " wiir <> - l J . v wilw ' V ' , ? 111111 "" ""' . ' ¦ iU M ! rMOI " " "" '"¦> ""' y- " •« <; '"» - A » h ,. , , y -1 . """"" wl «» lair compensation foi Huch injury CUhh n I ' '"' . V ' - "" ' " io 11 ° '' f « v « IU .. K- In < 5 arria , « of any ( . j hh . and on any Hallway m t | lt . UniUd KinR , ( o , n . 1 ma v ' ol"l > iiny in now gruniinjf AM . miano . ia upon the fullowiii } , ' tontiH , viz . : — l'or every i ' olioy of £ W () .. £ 0 !>« . ,, i > M ) .. I l > . i . „ „ HUHt .. If i- ' n . MHM .. 4 , 4 h . AjjentH m « appointed in all tho |> iin < : i ;> n / Towim of th « l'uito < l Kingdom , through ivlioin AiiMiinini ' iiu m » y l ><) elleotiul , vr iu ) lili-M r" "" * v '"' " lll < l < l '" ' ¦ ' » " Hecrotiuy , at tho Comp . uiy ' u O 1 Uc « h No . «> , bt , Jaiuuu ' u-utruut . I . kikIoii . *
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A THEN . EUMLTFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY £ \ . , Sackville-street , Piccadilly ; established for the as ^ surance of the lives of authors , painters , sculptors , musicians | persons connected with every art and science , and the public generally . Capital , £ 100 , 000 , in Shares of £ 1 each , to be paid up in full , with power to increase to a million . Incorporated by Act of Parliament . In ushering before the world for its consideration and patronage any addition to a subject previously well known , it is generally expected and required that there should be at least an appearance of novelty , although the subject itself is incapable of receiving- any material improvement . The projectors of this
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Society , however . from experience and correct calculation , having | discovered new principles and features in life assurance so peculiarly adapfed to the feelings , views , and wants of literary men , artists , musicians , and all persons connected with every branch of art and science , are convinced , when such advantages become known and appreciated , the Athenreum must take the . lead amongst those societies which are ever on the watch to achieve new and beneficial results for all who have confidence in their exertions . Men of letters and the liberal arts are too generally regarded with censure rather than with commiseration on account of the unfortunate circumstances so often attending their worldl y affairs , and which have unjustly given them a character for improvidence ; yet few persons in the active pursuit of business can form a proper notion of the many causes which prevent the stu-
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dent , the scholar , and the secluded artist from being so fortu-. nate as themselves , nor is it here considered fit to analyse such causes or set right such notions . The object of this Society therefore , is to allow the man of letters and the artist to indulg e in that dreamy existence so peculiarly his nature , and so essential to the development of his talent , and give protection and provision where so much required . For while thus urged improvidence is admitted to be no consequence of selfishness it being well known that in no other class is disinterested nobleness of spirit so often and unequivocally exhibited , yet no means have hitherto been devised to arrest this censured quality , rins Society therefore wishes to open an independent course I for the consideration of men of letters , art . and science , especially as it is brought before them with associations of their own 8 " " " t Way &Ssuthius the offen sive and humiliating position
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Many a great work has been left unfinished , many a teeming brain baa given way before those powerful foes to genius anxiety , and ; fear of the future . How often has the man of talent paused and trembled while he has contemplated the destirtnhh £ ^ 7 * v- a 11 that is dear to him i ( overtaken by ? , «««* i * ° i w h \ P J ects ! » "d , while life assurance is suggested to obviate such afflicting thoughts , then the apprehension that should adverse circumstances prevent punctuality in his annual payments , the sacrifice already incurred will have been in vain . This Society cheerfull y and with confidence points to the provision it has made for such cases , where help will be given and every encouragement afforded to sustain the claims upon it unfoifeited and uninjured . tl
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hJo ° « tl V ? K ng the P " Ple ot this Office will be peculiarly Denencial , the amount of premium being so trifling while in the course of time the participation in the profits ft This Society must return them such sums that all they may have advanced | "I their early years will not only have passed again into their possession , but a property will have been established that will be of value during hfe , or a handsome bequest in case of death . " ' ^ ^ e . hoped , by the establishment of this Society to remove from men of letters and artists the reproach that in so many instances has attended them , to enforce a more ennoblinappreciat . on of their worth , to prevent their becoming objects of f c h h p a" ^ y . which humilates as much as it relieves , and that , in health ? L "ieir triumphs , and while in the possession of L ' use ' orSp ^ on " * ""* "' ^ P" * P «* &e the almsrejue ' a ' ted * - ™ ° ^ ° ffiCe ' tO Which attention is particularly
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ledJel S u nt / , ° duCea 8 ? atem for "Aviating- an acknowfP nL I l ! ty } * ° way of Propasratinjf the advantaged of fe assurance . I ,, fact , the princi pal objection to adopt its blessings , even b y many who thoroughly appreciate its value is the possibility of forfeiting their policy by be " n- uiiablt to tT ^ offl P Th f 3 Whtn Ule ? becoiH ' " * " " ¦ ^< 1 , on the pa t of Kf ; »»»* . been an unw . se , not to say an unjust , proceeding to compel a strict observance of this provision . It nan been umvise , for tho reason that b y carrying out thw measure to ho . mv ^ . / v le , <> r T USpr 0 flt 8 , have ari 9 e » floln Jt » 8 t <> become such attention and trouble to *
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such attention and trouble as to make the offlee car * ¦« , „ extending Us hue . nesH . It has also been unju . t ; for ns e . ul rewarding T prudence and self-sacrifice , by assiJtin- even for ^ ^ : ; ? . ^ r =, ssz ? . si sr-, Ss ££ gKSS & ^ . ffSKSa- ^ -SsbS . 7 ssi ^ " ^ s ^ s ^^™ isar ? .
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^ B ^ IB ^ Bs' ^ ^^ - i i i i ! 4 ^ 2 ^^ rto ^ i ^ u ^— » « - u « rii k ^ vs ^ k . ^ a .. u « - ^ *»»> nuining ami unapplied portion , If X S ,, J ' Oi Ui ° " " are £ ^ £ [^ T ZtV ^ Jl ^ j ^* - ' - ^«« ¦ ulvantageH .. xint-for exampL , to , U , " £ 'Sm . , V"'" " ° """'' »» the Kquituble , , vould ctHt XL ' i Nh , ? , > i " " » ""' ;< 0 s ;; i ;?; . - s , ? i-: ; : ; irs , s : ;^ - -- "" ' " = 19 S : ; ii SS » F F - - —¦ ¦ --for hiibI , , M , rpoHe . " ' " ° ' "'" ° llllro > roHt « »» " ' » ' «» fJociety
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• ' --i' ^ ted ; : ; ,,: " ^;; , ' " tliiH So < it ! ty iui ( i ww «»« •«» .. * . t KraiitiiiK- policieH ^ na . l , pay I " , , » V ''' ' ' - " < " expenae , deluy , an , l ann va ¦ , ' liohit - - 1 »« < li « l < : ulty , l > een felt a » a Knovun ,- « , ' K ° / f )(> 1 " " ll ! lv ? tor " <> f thi " Hoci « ty , having ulvice of eompe J tolU ^ ^ « ' VJ" ;'"'"' . «•••! noting ,, ndc ,. tlu-»»» ured tho option of ? 2 oeivi , t ., i ?« '"" 1 < 'm >' '" 1 *» « iv « the The wh-antHge- oWuH , pX ^ . iS ° l " r " ' ° ° lwldw ' coiiHtruation will Jtvo R . e ' , f . ' , " , V """ " . " ««« r nlin ,, l « pctmanont t . unfcr to u ti iVd tt tv ' ' "' ""' , lr ' •'"'••"'"" y or u » uuty » Ahio hau boon wo fully ap-
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preciated on the Continent , that nolipiPa ; Z X Z absolutely refused by the great bulk of any otJler form are so frequently annoying Jd&Si ^ l ?*?™" : The publicity reassignment of policies in pecuniary tran « ^ SSlgnment , ? nd the delay and expense con 8 eqTiTOtraih 7 ofctPm " h' K Wel 1 3 S often complained of , that the Directors , of ^ &" T ^? that the plan of making policies payable to \ h « ° t . ty beheve eventually be generally adopted in trTi / countrv " mUSt Another important feature connected with this , Society i « th ? of granting policies payable during the lifetime of ^ kssurer ! in cases where long sickness or accident may prevent mrtfo , from following their avocation . ^ evinc partlea A moment ' s reflection is sufficient to show that the srreat r ,, it of the middle and professional classes of this country stand at much m need of provision against the casualty of permanent sickness- as against that of death while statistical inquiries have proved that nearly 5 per cent , of the adult population of this kingdom are constantly incapacitated from following their occupation , and a great portion at advanced periods of life become permanently invalided , therefore , to meet so important a desideratum , this Society will , on very moderate terms , grant policiea payable during the time of long sickness , or when accident or livelihood CaSUa S Prevent the assured from obtaining his
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? ATI u ' th Directors ^ Jsh it emphaticallv to be understood that there are no privileges or advantages in this Institut on in which the public do not fully and equally participate , as the appeal is to them ; and no benefit can accrue to any class supp o r t f ° ll 7 ° r resPected < without the cooperation and
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This Society alone issues policies absolutel y indisputable . Pv ' aims pa , ld lm « nediatel y on satisfactory proof of death and exhibition of such documents as are required by law the ^ w ^ i Per , Cent - , P rofitsdivided amon S thos ' assured on £ ?„ ¦ £ ^ P ln » , scale ' V ^ curing all the real advantages P ^^ abmty ^ . ? e ^^ ' With 0 Ut " CUnto « f ™* * ° The first division of profits will take place at the end of seven fbon ^ f 1 h ^ ° 7 f lK VGry five years > "d . may be applied as premiums ? oM ^ h . * 0 thG ^ aSSUr 6 d ' " reduetioa of futWe Diseased lives assured on equitable terms , the extra premiums healfh UQU ° restoration of ^ e assured to pSnent
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I Members of consumptive families assured at equitable rates Assurances may be effected from £ 50 to £ 10 000 lcr * ' Endowment assurances granted , payable to the assured , should fore ! a glVeQ 3 ge ' ° r tO his re P reseatatives , should he die be-NTeSancel ^ Sr 11111 " ^ ° " " * ^ ° ^ ™ ° ' Assignments o < policies registered free of charge I he extra premiums for residence in foreign ' climates are lower than it . other offices , and are founded on data Assurances may be effected in one day , the medical officers and a committee being in attendance . '" tcucai clucers cap itaT 68 ' ' Ut thC ratfe ° f fiVe PCr Cellt ' alIowcd ° n the paid-up Medical men remunerated in all cases for their reports A liberal commission allowed to all who introduce bii 3 ine = s HENRY SUTTON Mana g er .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 9, 1851, page 763, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1895/page/23/
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