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TEETH. By Her Majesty's lioyai Letters Patent.
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33 , LUDGATE HILL , and 110 . REGENT STREET , Are the Dental Establishments of Messrs . GABRIEL , the old-established Dentists—patentees of the IMPROVED shaded . MlNERAL TEETH and FLEXIBLE GUMS fitted on their newly-adapted principle of self-adhesion , without springs , wires , or any operation . They are composed , of best materials with first-class-workmanship , and are supplied at charges lower than any advertised . Established 1804 . Particularly observe the numbers . And at-134 , Dukestreet , Liverpool .
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DK . DE JONGH'S . ( Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium ) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL , Administered with the greatest success in cases of CONSUMPTION , GENERAL DEBILITY , RHEUMATISM , INFANTILE V / ASTING , AND ALL THE DISORDERS OF CHILDREN ARISING FROM DEFECTIVE NUTRITION , Is the most efficacious , the most palatable , and , from its rapid curative effects , unquestionably the most economical of all kinds . Its immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is attested by innumerable spontaneous testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons ot European reputation . . — . ' __¦ _ opinion op E . M . LAWRAKCE * Esq ., M . D ., Physician to H . It . JT . the Duke of Saxe Cobourg and Gotha , Onthalmic Surgeon to the Great Korthern Hospital , &c ., &c . " 1 have frequently tested your Cod Liver Oil , and so impressed am I with its superiority , that I invariably prescribe it : in preference to any other , feeling , assured that I am recommending a genuine article , and not a manufactured compound , in which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed . " . " Sold ojri / r in Imperial Half-pints ,. 2 s .. Gd . ; Pints , 4 s . Od . ; Quarts , 9 s ., capsuled and labelled with Dn . i > e Jongh ' s signature , without which-, none is g esuixe j in the Coustky by respectable Chemists , IN LONDON BY HIS SOLE AGENTS , ANSAR , HARFORD , & CO ., 77 ,-STRAND , W . C . CAUTION —Intrusive recommendations of other kinds of Cod Liver Oil should be strenuously i-esisted , as they solely proceed front interested motives , and will infallibly result in disupjiointment ^ " ' __ ¦
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1 UP TUBES . BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE ' S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most' effective invention in the curative treatment ot Hernia .. The use of a steel spring ( so hurtful in its effects ) is here avoided , a soft Bandage Being worn round the body , while the requisite resisting uower is supplied by the Moc-Main Pad and Patent Lever , fittin g witli so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detectedi and may be . worn during sleep A descriptive circular may be had , and the Truss ( which cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hip , being sent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London * . . Price ot a single truss , 10 s ., 21 s ., 20 s . 0 d ., and 81 s . Gd . — Postage Is . ' ¦ Double Truss , 31 s . 0 d ., 42 s ., and 52 s . Od . —Postage Is . 8 d . Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . 6 d . —Postage Is . lod . Post-office orders to be made payable to JOHN WHITE , Post-office , Piccadilly . . ELASTIC STOCKnSTGS , KNEE-CAB 6 , &c , for VARICOSE VEINS , and all casoa of WEAKNESS and SWELLING- of the LEGS , SPRAINS , &c . They are porous , light in texture , and inexpensive , and are drawn on like an ordinary stocking . Price from 7 s . Od . to 10 s . each . —Postage Gd . JOHN WHITE , Manufacturer , 22 S , Piccadilly , London .
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AN ACT OF GRATITUDE . A Clergyman having been cured of Nervous Debility , T-oss of Memory , Indigestion , and other fearful Symptoms , desirous of imparting to his suffering fellows the moans whereby his own restoration was so marvellously affected , will send a book , containing the necessary information , on receipt of two penny stamps to prepay postage , addressed M . A ., 1 , North Cumberland Place , Bayswater , Middlesex .
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THE SECRET GUIDE TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS ; A Medical Work , sent direct from the establishment , No . 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street * London , on receipt of two penny stamps , post free , it is beautifully illustrated with 100 Engravings on Steel , and enlarged to 124 pages . It gives copious instructions for the perfect restoration of health . TRIESEMAR . —The Patentee has confided the preparation of these medicines to a physician of the Royal University Of Ei-langen , and Member of the Royal College of . Surgeons of England ( who is registered under the new Medical Act ) , and attends daily at No ; li > , Uerners-street , Oxford-street , London , between the hours of 11 and 2 , and from 5 till 8 ( Sundays excopted ) , to advise Patients on thuir Diseases and Treatment , and thus add to the speedy certainty of curc . ^ -Triesemar , No . i , is a remedy for relaxation , spermatorrhoea , and exhaustion of the system . Triesemar , No . 2 , effectually , in the short space of three days , completely and entirely eradicates , all traces of those disorders which so often ruin the health ot a vast portion of the population . Triesemar , No . 3 , is the great Continental rem < j < ly . for that class of disorders which unfortunately the English physician treats with mercury , to tho inevitable destruction or the patient ' s constitution , and which all the sarsaparilla in the world c ' nnubt remove . Nba . 3 , 2 , and 3 , ' are devoid of taste or -smi-ll , and of all nauseating qualities . They may lie on tho toilet table . Sold in tin cases , divided into separate doses , price is . 0 d . ; by post , 5 s . Od . ; lls ., by post , 13 s . ; sent direct from No . 1 V > , Berners - Rtreet , Oxford - street , London or four cases in one for 33 s ., by post , 3 s . 2 d . extra , which saves lls . ; . ami in 01- cusfS , saving 11 . 12 b . tlpon receipt of Post Office Order , payable to Medicus , and a statement of the on so , the Medicines will be sent per return of post . Sold by Robt . llowdon , 78 , Gracechurch-st . ? Bartlott Hooper , 43 , King Willinm-st . ; Han nay , ( 13 , Oxford-tit ., London ; R . H . lnghum , Markot-st ., Manchester ; Powell , 15 , Woatniori'laiul-Bt ., Dublin .
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YOURSELF ! WHAT YOU ARE ! AND WHAT FIT FOR ! ' ¦* - The Original Graphiologist , MARIE COUPELLE , continues her vivid , useful , and interesting delineations of character , from an : examination of the handwriting , in a style peculiarly her own , never before attempted in this country , and which cannot eveii be successfully imitated by those who pretend to this useful and pleasing science . All-who desire to know themselves or the true character of any friend , should send a specimen of writing-, stating sex and age , and the fee of 14 uncut penny stamps , to Miss Coupelle , 00 , Castle-street , Oxford-stivcf , London ; and they will receive in a few clays a full and minute detail of the talents , tastes , affections , virtues , failings , &c , of the writer , with many traits liitherto unsuspected , niid calculated to be useful through life . —From I ' . N .: "I consider your skill surprising . 'V-C . S . : " Your clescription of her character is . remarkably correct . "—W .-EJ : :. "Your interesting answer is . quite true . "—H . W . : " Your sketch is marvellously correct . "—Miss F .: " Mamma nays -the character you . sent me is true . "—Miss W ; N ,: "You have described his character very accurately . "—Miss II . S : : " I am' afraid his character is as you describe it . "— " We sec no more difficulty in graphiology than phrenology ,. and we have little doubt that in innumerable instances tho character is read with equal precision . ''—Family Herald .
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ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE , And PRIVATE BATH ESTABLISHMENT , 105 , Great Russell-street , Bloonisbury , W . O . —Simple and Modlcntea VAPOUR , GALVANIC , and ELECTRO-CHEMICAL IJATltS , on improved principles . For tljo extraction of Lead , Mercury , and other Minerals from the body , and for the euro of Nervous , Diubotic , Paralytic , Cutaneous , Ilepalio , Spinal , Rheumu ' tic Gout , and other discuses . Modical Superintendent— . JOHN SKELTON , Esq ., ¦ M . D ., M . R . O . S ., Knff . For terms , &o ., see circular , sent xreo upon receipt oi address . '
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AN ACT OF GRATITUDEOA f \ f \ f \ Copies of a MEDICAL BOOK for < & \ J >\ J \ J \ J gratuitous circulation . A Nehvous Sufferer having been effectually cured of Nervous . Debility , Loss of Memory , Dimness of Sight , Lassitude , and Indigestion , resulting from the early errors of youth , by followng the instructions given in a MEDICAL WORK , ho considers it his duty , in gratitude to the author , and for Ihe benefit of otherfi , to publish the means used . He will , therefore , send free , secure from observation , on receipt of a directed envelope , and two stamps to prepay postage , a copy of the book , containing every information required . Address , James Wallace , Esq ., Wilforcl House , Buitoncrcsceut , Tavistock-Bquare , London , W . O , ¦
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DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR , WHISKERS , ETC . ? Tlie most lmu-vt'lloufl preparation for the speedy produc-tion of Hair , Whiskers , MouHtachios , &c , restorlufr the hair iu baldness , strengthening it when weak , preventing itHiiilling off , and checking greyneas , is ROSAL 1 M COUWCLLlC'fcS CRlNUTRIAR . For the nursery it is recommondcfl lor promotiha- a flno healthy head ofhnir , and avertinii' Inildjucss in afier years . Hold by all Chemists and Porf-unuTS , nrlco 2 s ., or sent post free on receipt of 2 rt pouny stnnip ^ , by MiiJB Coupolle , ( 10 , CaBtle-BtrcOt , Nowman-Btreet , London . Mrs . Oartvr writes— "My head , which was bald , is now covered with now hair . " Mrs . Williams— "I can tjliow a fine head of hair from usingy 6 ur Crlnutrliw . " Mrs . Ri <; ve , ' ? My hair is gaining strength and thlcknosB . " hcrixt . Craven— " Through using it 1 have a » exoollont menmtrtcho , " Mr . I'atcH— " Tho young man has now a good pair of wliiskcra . I want two packets for other oufltonioi'H ,
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PAINS IN THE BACK . GRAVEL . LUMBAGO , RHEUMATIHM , GOUT . INDIGESTION , FLATULENCY , NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , ST 1 UCTURK , &c , r--Dn . DK ROOS" COMPOUND RENAL PILLS are a montsafo and olllcaoioua remedy for tho abpvo dancorous complaints . tUHfhnrBOS , retention of urine , and disonso of'tho kidnoVfl , bladder , nnd urinary orft-unBgonorally , which frcquonuy end lu Btono , and a Hugorlnpf donth . For doprosslon of spirits , blushing 1 , inenpneity for society , study ov , buslnoBfl , giddiness , drowsiness , sloop Without rofi ^ eshmont , norvousnosB , and insanity itself , wheu arising 1 from or combined with urinary tliHoasoH , thoy are unequalled . They agree with the most dollcnto stomach improve tho hoiijtli , and In threo day will Offoot a cure in all those oaBos where onpivl , cubebs , ana mcdiolnoB of that class havo utterly failed . 1 b . Hd ., Ha . t ) d ., 4 h .. 0 cI ., 11 b ., and 33 s . per Rox , throufih all MocllClne Vondors , or sont on receipt of the amount In utampa , by tho Proprietor , 10 , Bornors-Btroot , Oxford-Htroet , London .
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HAIR DYE , ETC . 21 R , Illtrh Hdlborn , ojinoaite Day and Martin ' s . ALKX . ROSB'S LIQUID HAIR DYJ 3 Is easily used , producinff a perAjct light or dark colour , permanently , to the hair , whiskers , and oyebrows , 3 s . Od . Sont iVeo in blank wrnppor , tho samo clay as ordorod , for ( I * stamps . Oantharluou oil , a stiro rostoi-er of tho lmlr , « s . OU . » hair curllnff fluid . 3 s . Od . " Hints on Dross , and on the Arrangement ot thoHdir , " Js . « froe'for 13 « t « mi >« . "Wlga of porfect malto and natural appoaranoo , from 11 . 10 s .
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H 0 LL 0 WAY 3 OINTMENT . WHITLOW GATHERINGS . AUSCM 8 BMS . No dJsc « Bos E ^^ Jwaas ^ af ^ Kf iiS r B ^^ ^ ' i ^^^^^^^^ " SS 3 ? assBs ^ uwreft aawrssi C « ll . o throbClng soon subside , and tho rlsinff lover apqwUly bo roiiroasod « ndIho pntlont , ft-ood frompniu , will bo ablo to obtnlu » omo « " op , which will brace agnlu I » i 8 Bhattorocl norvo " 1 miliu i nation of tho flnffore , wliltlow , f tp ., tlila nhitmonti nrovontfl nil contract on « of tUoao inomborB , ? X " ins till aumlrcr from all doubt ns to tk « proHorv « tion of tUo hund ' 8 ontiroty .
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GREY HAIR RESTORED 10 ITS NATURAL COLOUR . NEURALGIA , Nervous Hoadaoho , Rhcumatinm , and Stiff Joints cured by I <\ M . HKUIMNrj'H TAT 10 NT MAGNETIC liRUSIIKS , 10 h . a «( IJfi » . ? 0 O 3 II 1 . S , 2 s . Oil . to ! 20 s . Grey hair and Ualdnoes j » hkvknwi > by F . M . II . ' 8 Patent l ' rt ) vo « tJv « lirmh . Vrloa , ¦» « . and m . OOlcos , U 2 , BiiHinffl . nll-Htroct , London , whero may he . luu , a'tatia , tlio iiluBtratetl pamphh't , " Why Iliilr lujoonmKOruy , and its Remedy . " Sold by all CliomiBts imdrorniirn-iM ol roputo .
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NeWs . ] THE LEADEB , 655
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SOMETHING FOB CONSIDERATION . TO THE EDITOR OS" " THE . XEAJDER . " Sib—In the money article of the Times of this date it is announced that Mr . Thomas Howard , of Manchester , and Mr . J . O . ILever , M . P ., have purchased , on speculation , the screw steamship fleet of the European and American Company , consisting of ei ^ ht magnificent vessels , now , I believe , in . the Victoria Docks . In ordinary times , this might excite little sensation and less comment . At present , I conceive it to be a fact of great importance ; and I beg leave , through your columns , to draw the attention of the Government to the following circumstances as briefly as I can touch upon them . These vessels , new , powerful , effective , representing some 20 , 000 tons of shipping , may be converted into war steamers or transports at discretion . They are eminently fitted to carry the Armstrong gun a 3 they are , and very little strengthening would , therefore , suffice to make them capable of carrying the ordinary heavy guns of modern navies . What if they should pass into the hands of France , or of Russia , or even of Spain ? What if they should be transferred to Cherbourg ? Ere long , the Admiralty may be straining every nerve in our dockyards to get ships ready to meet a combination of our foes . I shall attempt no forcible language . I only ask , ought this nation to let such a fleet as this go at such a moment ? Vigii-ans . London , May 20 th , 1859 .
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The Wine Crop in France . —In the Bordelais , the owners of vineyards are generally satisfied with the state of the vegetation of the vines . In Burgundy they do not express satisfaction , but they have ceased to complain . In the Herault , prices are exceedingly firm , and if , as is hoped , large orders for the army be given , gjreajr-acibivity will take place in . the markets ofr'thafe : diep . a ' r . t ; miBnt . At Conidon , proprietors will notmake any -concession , and even when purchasers appear disposed to accept their prices , they raise them . In the Indre , business is calm , and during the last week was nearly null . French Cruisers on the Coast . —Three French , cruisers were the other day reconnoitring' the Lincolnshire coast of the Humber and German Ocean . On the Cornwallis saluting them , the officers of two of the French craft replied that they were watching the movement of some Austrian coal-trading vessels from one of the Durham collieries ; while the officers of the other alleged that they were looking after some fishing smacks , the crews of which could not agree . ^^ t _ . _ Tr ^^ . . J *^^^^~ _ u _ . _ . __ . __ __ ? - _ . __ . __ * I alterations wiuuu
* * . _ . * eouTUAaiPTOJ * XJOCis . a . — xne have been going on for several months past for the purpose of enlarging and deepening the inner dock at the port of Southampton are now completed , at an estimated cost of 50 , 000 / . This dock now occupies an area of 10 acres , and the depth of water is 30 feet . It is capable of giving quay berths to 16 of the largest screw steam ships afloat . Hanged around are extensive warehouses and vaults ; there is no rise and fall of the water in this dock , and it can always be lowered at pleasure , so that any vessel embarking or landing cattle can be placed on a level gangway . Modest Request . —At the Woolwich Local Board of Health a conversation took place respecting the removal to . her friends at Gibraltar of a woman and five children who were chargeable , to the parish . One of the members , suggested that , as Sir William Codrington had been appointed Governor of Gibraltar * he would probably use his influence to obtain a passage for the woman in the same ship . The gallant officer replied , that as ho was to start on tho following day it was too late to attend to the matter . tlie
MILITARY TEETOTALLERS . —^ JUUnng past tWO months a temperance movement has taken place in the Royal Artillery and Royal Marines at Woolwich . A teetotal society , comprising a large humber of military members , has been formed , and numerous meetings have been hold at tho Scotch Church , which were presided ovor by officers of tho Royal Artillery . Frknow Military Costume on Service . — Regiments appointed to join tho army leave , on marching , their tunic and shako at the depot , and make the campaign with a loose greatcoat and kepi , or foraging cap . This dress , loss ehowy than the fulUdreas uniform , is much more convenient in marching . It was tried in Africa with great success . It relieves a man considerably , who in campaigning has such a considerable weight of ammunition and provisions to carry . The soldier finds himself more at his eaae' in this loose dress than in a close-buttoned frock coat and heavy shako . Tub digging of the Isthmus of Suez Canal commenced on the 26 th of last month , the first sod being * turned "by M . Ferdinand de i-essops , in the presence of the contractor of the works .
Teeth. By Her Majesty's Lioyai Letters Patent.
TEETH . JBtf £ Ter Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 21, 1859, page 655, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2295/page/23/
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