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PORTABLE GYMNASIUM . Class X . —North-Western Gallery . —No . 570 . MONSIEUR J . CAPLIN , Inventor of the Alleviating Treatment , Proprietor and Director of the HYGIENIC GYMNASIUM , and ORTHORACHIDIC INSTITUTION Strawberry-hill , Pcndleton , Manchester , beers to call the attention of the Scientific world and the Public at large to the Philosophical construction of his Newly Invented PORTABLE GYMNASIUM , and his various adaptations of Spinal Instruments exhibited in the above Class . Prospectuses of his Establishment , and his Treatise on the Causes and Nature of the Deformities of the Spine , and Rational Means of Curing thi * Disorder , may be procured in London at Bailhere s . Bookseller 219 Recent-street ; and at Madame Caplm ' S Establishment ' ' Berners ' -street . Oxford-street ; also , in Manchester , 55 , Princess-street , and at the Institution , Strawberry-hill , Pendleton .
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STOVES , GRATES , AND TENDERS . Class XXVI . —Western Central Avenue . —No . 107 . PI ERCE , 5 , Jermyn-.-treer , Regent -street . — PYRO-PNEUMATIC WARMING and VENTILATING STOVE GHATES , with other SPECIMENS of LONDON MANUFACTURE in STOVE GRATES and FENDERS in SILVER 8 TEEL , and ORMOLU , designed and completed at No 5 Jermyn-street . Pierce ' s Registered FIRE-LUMP GRATES , and his improved COTTAGERS' GRATES , as now fixed at his Royal Highness Prince Albert ' s Model Cottage in Hyde-park . Also his Universal FIRE-uUMP GRATE , exceedingly durable , portable , and convenient , having large hobs and capacious trivet . Pnce 11 s . 6 d ., 13 s . Cd ., 15 s . 6 d ., 22 s . 6 d ., and 25 s . Manufactory and Show-rooms , 5 , Jermyn-street , Regentstreet . Sole London Agent for Nicholson ' s Prize Cottagers ' Range , the Anglo-German Cooking Stove , Sec .
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TOOL S—C UTLEB Y—N EEDLE 8 . Class XXL—Nouth-Western Gallery —No . 13 . JO HN MOSELEY and SON , 17 , aud 18 , New-street , Covent-garden . —PLANES and TOOLS , with modern improvements , Tool-chests , Cutlery , and Needles . — Manufacturers of every description of Mechanical Tools for Cabinet-makers , Joiners , Coachmakers , Wheelers , Musical Instrument-makers , Turners , Brushmakers , Carvers , Coopers , &c , of the most superior materials and workmanship ; Cutlers , Uardwarenien , Factors , and Dealers in all kind * of Horticultural Implements , Draining-tools , &c . Fabricant de Rasoirs . Ciseaux , Canifs . Couteaux Superieurs , &c . AiguilleB de tout Espfice . Established 1730 .
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ARCHERY—UMBRELLAS—Will PS-CANES . Class XXIX . —North Gallery . —No . 183 . G JACOBS , 32 , Cockspur-street . —Choice Specimens of ENGLISH CUPID LONG BOWS , the most graceful and elegant bow ever invented ; ENGLISH and FLEMISH LONG BOWS ; REFLEX ENGLISH LONG BOW ; ENGLISH ARROWS , QUIVERS , and ACCOUTREMENTS ; Registered PROTECTOR UMBRELLA , which , by unscrewing and retaining the handle , is rendered useless to any but the owner ; Jacobs ' s Registered LADY'S RIDING WHIP , combining a Whip , a Fan , and a Sunshade ; STRANGERS ' GUIDE MAP of LONDON contained in the handle of an Umbrella or Cane , with Mariner ' s Compass ; Specimens of Malacca and other Canes elaborately ornamented ; Collections of English Sticks of natural growth in rough ami finished state ; Tortoieeshell Stick mounted in gold ; Specimens of Rhinoceros Horn and Sea Horse's Tooth .
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HE It MAJESTY'S THEATRE . PLAY-HOUSE PRICE NIGHTS . MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHTS OF THE SEASON . Yielding to the renewed demands of the Patrons of the Opera , and for the accommodation of the numerous visitors still in London , FOUR MORE NIGHTS will be given , viz ., on Wednesday , Sept . 17 ; Thursday , Sept . 18 ; Friday , Sept . 19 ; Saturday , Sept . 20 . Full particulars will be announced forthwith . Pit Stalin , 10 a . Oil . ; Gallery Stalin , 5 * . ; Pit , 5 s . ; Gallery , 2 s . fid . ; Box Seats , . > s ., da ., and 7 a . ; Boxes , X'l Is ., XI ils . ( id ., mid £ 2 2 f . Applications for Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets , to be made at the IJox-ofHce of the Theatre , Opera Colonnade . The Opera to commence , at Eight o ' clock .
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rpHE GREAT EXHIBITION . —A valuable , JL newly invented , very small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKET GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at u distance of from four to five mileu , which in found to be invaluable ; at the Exhibition , and to Sportsmen , ( icntlcihen , and Gamekeepers . Price ' . Uh . ; sent free . —TELESCOPF . S . A new and moi-t important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extraordinary power * , that Home , 3 . J inches , with an extra ye pieci-, will show diutinctly Jupiter's iiioouh . Upturn ' s ring , and the double titaru . They impuruede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes , &c Opera and Hare-Course ( JlaHHCH , witli wonderful powers ; a minute object can be clenily aceu from 10 to l '« J milcB tlinlunt . Invaluable , newly invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all IuimIh of acoustic instruments , for rulief of extreme deafness . — MettHis . S . and 1 $ . SOLOMONS , Opticians aud Auri » tH , M , Albcunirle-strcct , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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^ " 1 OCOA is a nut which , besides farinaceous ku 1 >_ ^ . y Htauce , contains 11 bliuid oil . The oil in this nut has ou « advantage , which in , that it is less liable than nny other oil to rancidity . ' Possessing these two nutritive Hiilmtimccn , Cocoa is become a most valuable article of diet , more particularly if , by nicchiiuicul or other means , the fnrinaceouH substance can hn so perfectly incorporated with the oily , that tlui one will prevent the other from Depurating . Kuch a union m presented in the Cocou prepared by JAMKH HP PS ; nu < l thus , while the delightful lluvour in p . irl dependent upon the oil , Ih retained , the whole preparation will agree with the most delicate utomach . JAMKH I ' . PPS , Homeopathic Chemist , ll ' i . ( treat Russoll-• Ucot , Uloomubuiy , imd Wit Old Jitoad'UUvtl , Uity , Loudoa ,
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Class II . —South-Western Gallkry . —No 65 . HENRY STEPHENS , 54 , Lower Slamfordstreet , Blackfriars-road . Inventor of Writing Fluids , &c—SPECIMENS of WOOD , STAINED to RESEMBLE MAHOGANY . OAK , and SATIN WOOD , so as to give all the effect to the natural grain . The whole of the outside woodwork of the Exhibition is done with this material . Also a new kind of EVER-POINTED PENCIL , lately patented , containing lead along the whole interior ; FOUNTAIN INK-HOLDERS ; Concentrated INK POWDEES , for exportation ; and patent FOUNTAIN PENS .
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NEW CARRIAGE .-THE AMEMPTON . Class V . —Carriage Department . —No . 894 . EDWIN KESTERTON , 80 , Lonjr-acre . —The AMEMPTON CARRIAGE , registered 6 and 7 Victoria . This perfectly unique and elegant invention is constructed as a Double-seated CLOSE CARRIAGE , of a novel design , and , by a very simple contrivance , converted into an open Step-piece Barouche , thus forming the complete summer and winter Carriage . It has the advantage of being much lighter in appearance and draught than any other carriage hitherto introduced . May be viewed at 80 , Long-acre .
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GLASS . Class XXIV . — Central North Gallbby . —No . 24 . MESSRS . LLOYD and SUMMERFIELD , Park Glass Work 8 , Birmingham , Manufacturers . —CUT and PLAIN FLINT GLASS of every description and colour for Ornamental or C . ptical purposes and Church Windows . Cooper ' s PATENT SPHERICAL AIR-TIGHT STOPPERS , specimens of which may be seen at the Exhibition . Also , of PATENT CRYSTAL SASH BARS , by means of which windows , roofs , and other articles may be constructed entirely of glass , and which are highly suitable for shop-fronts , skylights , and cases of various kinds .
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GLASS HOUSES . Class XXVII . —North Gallbhy . —No . 122 . GLASS HOUSES . —ALFRED KENT , Inventor . Chichester . Sussex . —NEW METHOD of GLAZING GREENHOUSES , SKYLIGHTS , &c , with a peculiar shaped bar and new material , in lieu of putty , to obviate drip . By using- Rolled Plate Glass with this system sufficient pressure is attained to effectually resist the stream of a fireengine . The glass is removed and replaced with such facility that Greenhouses can be painted and kept in as good order as dwelling-houses ; and a saving will be effected in repairs in a few years to an amount sufficient to cover the original cost of the erection . The cost of this ays tern averages eighteen pence per foot superficial for the 8 tout Bar , and fourteen pence per foot superficial for the Light Bar . —N . B . The large Model of a Greenhouse showing this invention is at the North West Angle outside the Exhibition .
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rilHE GREAT WESTERN AND FOREST X OF DEAN COAL COMPANY . CAPITAL , £ 25 , 000 . In 25 , 000 Shares , of £ 1 per Share , paid up . Provisionally registered pursuant to 7 th and 8 th Viet ., cap . 110 . Temporary Ofllces—3 , Bridge-street , Westminster . TKU 8 TKK . Colonel Salwey , M . P .. Kgham-park , Surrey . MUKCTO 11 S . William Aspdin . Efeq . ( Robins , Aspdin , and Co . ) , Great Scotlandyi » rd , and Northfleet , Kent . George Francis , Esq ., 5 , Hare-court , Temple , and Bromptoncrescent , Broinpton . John Gardiner , Esq .. , Queen's-terrace , 8 t . John ' g-wood , Director of Sovereign Life Assurance . Thomas Hitchie , Esq ., 117 , Bishopsgatc-strcet Within , Director of the British Hank . With power to add to their number . IIANKUKS . London and County Bunk , Lombard-ttreet . MININU KNUINKKKH AND . SUl'KUINTKNDKNT . S . Mesura . Cook and George , Drybrook , Gloucestershire . SOLICITOUS . Mcasrs . Coombe and Nlckoll , 3 , Bridge-street , Westminster . hkciiutaky . Mr . Henry Capper . This Company is formed for the purpose of working a . Coal Field , situate in the Forest of Dean , Gloucestershire , held by the present Proprietors undur a grant direct from llio Crown , couiprmng an area of about one hundred and titty Acres , und eoiit . uiiB live HeuuiB of Coal , of fifteen feet in thickiieua , three of which it is proposed to work , which will produce upwuidu of three aud a half million Tons of Coal . One of the Scums alluded to produces Cannel Coal , of which there in a large consumption in the ( Jus Works of London un < l of other pluees . The other two Henms are already in great demand , both in the Provincial and Foreign Markets ; lurge quantities h < -iiiif commuted by the Steuui Kngines of West Glouceutorahirc , the Cotton Mills und Gas Works of Bristol , and the Iron Furnur . en of the tmrrouuding diutrictti . Immense supplies are shipped from Lydncy . under tho well-known title of " * Forest Wulla Knd "—u coal eqiinl in quality to the best Newcastle . Hpei iim-iiH of the various Bcuinu of Coal from the Forest of Demi Iihvu been x-ut to th « F . xhibitiou in Ilydc-purk by Mr . Atkinson , one of her Mujeuty ' d Deputy ( iuvellem of the ForeHt . The nature und capabilities of thin Coal Field havo long been known , und , in the imuiediale neighbourhood , made uvailuble . Hitherto , tho want of Uailwuy Communication hn » lujpt tho productions of thib liold out of Ui « JUmdonMarket , 1 'hu diOloulty
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LACE PAPERS . Class XVII . —Central Avenub . —No . 190 . G MEEK , 2 , Crane-court , Fleet-streft ORNAMENTAL PERFORATED PAPERS in »~ i sentation of LACE and CROCHET WORK , designed fa " Ladies * Albums and Correspondence . The LACE PAPERS will be found the most elegant and recherche Patterns ever ™ . f introduced . Also a Collection of PAPERS and ORNAMFNts for VALENTINE MAKERS . flls Prints varnished in Gelatine for the Trade .
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FOUNTAIN PUMPS . Class V . —Ground Floor—North Side . —No . 402 . WILLIAM SHALDERS , jun ., Bank-place Norwich , Joint Inventor , Designer . Manufacturer and Sold Proprietor . —TWENTY-THREE varieties and fize ' s of PATENT FOUNTAIN PUMPS and ENGINES , discharging from lOoz . up to 100 lbs ., or 10 gallons of water per stroke , with which two men can easily discharge 400 gallons per minute raising the water 4 £ feet high , shown in action ; with four other applications , including a Portable Fountain Fire , Horticultural , &c , Engine , which , with one-hand power , would drive water up in a copper-rivetted small leather hose pipe over St . Paul ' s cross . A Connector , to deliver 3 barrels of water per stroke ; larger sizes , up to a delivery of a ton weight , can be constructed , and are all sizes ( though admitting of slow or quick action without loss of power ) , easily applied to any motive force to raise water from any depth or to force it to any height or distance for all the main purposes of life . These ne plus ultra Hydraulic or Pneumatic Machines , by working without friction , leakage , or liability of choking , yield in average practice a clear gain of more than half the power required to work piston and cylinder pumps , chain pumps , centrifugal pumps , water wheels , ropes and buckets , or any other ( make shift ) . Hydraulic Machines , Connectors , Expressers , Valves , Leather Hose Pipes , Spiral Copperrivetted Suction ditto , Round Leather Foot and Hand Lathe Bands , acd other Hydraulic and Mechanical work .
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KNIFE-CLEANING MACHINE . Class XXII . —Ground Floor—South Side . —No . 553 . G KENT , 329 , Strand , Inventor and Manu-• facturer . The ROTARY KNIEE-CLEANINfl MACHINE . THE SMALL ONES FOR FAMILIES MAY BE USED BY A CHILD , whilst the number of knives each machine is adapted to take are not only cleaned and beautifully polished , ip less time than one knife can be cleaned on the knifeboard , but are not subject to the risk of injury they sustain when cleaned by the old method , nor can they ever be worn away at the points or backs . PATENT TRITURATING STRAINER , a perfect substitute for Sieves . PATENT ROTARY CINDEIi-SIFTEH , which produces an immense saving in labour , time , and fuel-The Patentee has received Testimonials from a large number of the Nobility , Gentry , Clergy , Heads of Public Institutions , Colleges , and other Scholastic Establishments . •» Several Advertiaementt , the copy of which arrived too kite . are unavoidably postponed until next week .
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of transport is now obviated ; a Branch of the Great Western Railway , six miles in extent , is about to be carried through this very Coal Field , and will pass close to the intended nts Mouth . . , t ( , „ Prospectuses and every information may be obtained oi int Secretary . . ., . Application for Shares to be addressed to the Secretary , at ino Offices of the Company , or to any of the following partite , viz .: — To the Solicitors of the Company . . Messrs . Lind and Rickard , Stockbrokers , 3 , Bank-chambers , Loth bury . Henry Darvell , Ksq ., Solicitor , Windsor . Messrs . Lowe and Son » , Stockbrokers , Liverpoool . FORM OK APPLICATION FOR SHARKS . ,, . GREAT WESTERN AND FORE 8 T OF DEAN CU ^ u COMPANY . . Gentlemen , —I requeat you to allot me Shores in ^ above Company , and I apree to accept the same , or any number that may be allotted to me , to pay the sum * , n Share , and to sign the Deed of Settlement when the same w be ready for execution . Name " _ Address Business Referee AddreHS of Refereo - Dated this day of rnininnVTo the Provisional Directors of the above-menti"nj ^ i / i > mi ^ j __ 1
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rpilii BEST WELLING ION BOOTS m" *" JL to order , ' 2 \ h . per pair . wii ,, nt re-IIKNUY LATIMEIl , 20 . Bi 8 lio |> 8 K at .-3 treet Wiit « o . apectfully reque » ts tho attention of the Public to the aou important announcement . ( i . , Uur-His Wellington Boots inudo to order at 21 s . cannot passed either in ohupe , make , or quulity . — _ -- ::
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NERVOUSNESS , and all its attendant rojjjrn and distressing Hymptoms , positively t » U » . , ' 0 I 1 H titiithe least inconvenience or danger to the most ile *\ c , ' „ pertion , by a new and infallible remedy ; guiirunteed to *•» | H ., | t ! to fi-ct cure in the most inveterate case ; even In ciihuh < h - () l . prostrution of nervouu energy its uiicooub ih ce ,. ' | oittn , Ai . i'uun Bkaijmont . M . I ) ., M . lt . C . H .. and Consul ""^> J ., , „ , having long iiucd il in bin privuie pmctioe without ^ . ( . yiiatauco of failure , begu to offer it to tho Public . *""" ull full l « nco rather than guin ; and will send it carriage I roo , .. tliK& direciioim , upon receipt of 7 h . « d . in poatugo stuWPHf » to Ulna ftt 0 , i } oauf . ort-iotro 0 t , 8 trftud , l , ouU 9 U »
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THE LAST MONTH OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION . THE FOLLOWING WILL BE FOUND AMONG THE PRINCIPAL OBJECTS OF GENERAL INTEREST IR THEIR SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS IN THE GREAT EXHIRITION OF ALL NATIONS . »
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 13, 1851, page 882, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1900/page/22/
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