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738 ®t)e $LeatieV. [Saturday,
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FLOUR. Town-m-jde per sack 37s. to 40« ....
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GKAIX. Week End...
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BUTCHERS' MEAT. Newgate and Lkadenhall. ...
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Head of Cattle at Smitiifield. Friday. M...
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PROVISIONS. Butter—Best Fresh, 11s. Gd.t...
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HAY AND STRAW. (Per load of 36 Trusses.)...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Friday, July 25...
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738 ®T)E $Leatiev. [Saturday,
738 ® t ) e $ LeatieV . [ Saturday ,
Flour. Town-M-Jde Per Sack 37s. To 40« ....
FLOUR . Town-m-jde per sack 37 s . to 40 « . Seconds 3 ( j — 39 Essex anil Suffolk , on board ship S 2 34 Norfolk and Stockton ... 1 ! .. * . " ... " 9 31 An : e . lean \\ pe ' b ' " rrei 20 — 24 Canadian , 20 24 "Wheaten Bread , 7 d . the 41 b . loaf ! " Ho us oh old ' s , 5 Jd .
General Average Price Of Gkaix. Week End...
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GKAIX . Week Ending July 19 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 42 s . . > , [ . f Rye 27 s . Od . Barley 25 7 Beans 32 3 Oat 3 22 0 I Teas 28 7 Aggregate Averse of the Six Weeks . . Wheat 42 s . Od . I Rye 28 s . 6 d Bailey 25 1 Beans 31 6 Oats w 21 8 I Teas 28 6
Butchers' Meat. Newgate And Lkadenhall. ...
BUTCHERS' MEAT . Newgate and Lkadenhall . * SarTHFrELD . * _ . s - " " s . d . s . d . s . ( 1 . F > eef 2 4 to 3 2 2 2 to 3 8 Mutton 2 K — 3 « 3 G — 3 10 Lamb 3 4 — 4 4 4 0 — 4 10 Veal 2 4 — 3 8 2 4—3 8 Pork 2 8 — 3 8 3 C — 3 10 * To sink the offal , per 8 1 b .
Head Of Cattle At Smitiifield. Friday. M...
Head of Cattle at Smitiifield . Friday . Monday . Beasts .., 803 ; j 82 o Sheep 14 , 170 . * 31 , 570 Cloves 732 339 Pigs . 420 385
Provisions. Butter—Best Fresh, 11s. Gd.T...
PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Fresh , 11 s . Gd . to 12 s . per doz . Carlow , £ 3 12 s . to £ 3 13 s . per cut . Bacon , Irish per cwt . 523 . to 54 s . Cheese , Cheshire 4 y 70 Derby , Plain \[ 4 $ _ 60 Hams , \ ork & j _ 66 iggs , French , per 120 , 5 i . 9 d . to 6 s . Od .
Hay And Straw. (Per Load Of 36 Trusses.)...
HAY AND STRAW . ( Per load of 36 Trusses . ) TT _ , Cumberland . Smitiifield . WniTEciiArF . L . Hay , Good .... 7 Ss . to 80 s 80 s . to 82 * 72 s . to 78 s . Jnfenor .. CO — 70 .... 63 — G 8 .... 0 — 0 _ . Jveiv 60 — 70 .... 0 — 0 .... 55 —63 ^ . ojer 95-100 .... 68-00 .... 90 - 9 G V heat Straw .. b 0 — 33 .... 22 — 29 ' - > 6 " — 01
From The London Gazette. Friday, July 25...
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Friday , July 25 . ^ Bankruptcy Annulled—W . Buddle , Iron-wharf , Padtungton , limber merchant . Bankrupts . —H . J . Elms , Hotherhithe-wall , ironmonger to surrender , Aug . C , Sept . 3 ; solicitor , Mr . Carpenter , Old liroadstreet ; ofiictal assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—T . Hammond , Conduitstreet , U estbouru-tenace , Paddington , bootmaker , An" -. 1 Sept . J ; solicitor , Mr . Hartley , Southampton-street , Bloomsl > ury ; odirial assignee , Mr . Giaham-J . Allanson , KirbvMoorsu . e . \ 01 k-h 1 re , draper , Au-. 15 , Sept .. 5 ; solicitors , Messrs . hhackJcs and Son , Hull ; 0 ilici . 1 l assignee , Mr . Youn <* Leeds—]» . B IwciiAKDs . Westbromwich , ? rocer , Aug . 9 and 2 G •' solicitors . Mr . Holland , "Westbromuich ; and Mr . Hodgson , Birmiii" -ham wftaiial assignee . Mr . Valpy , i ' . irmingham—It . Ukw , Sulby "Yorkshire , groOT- . Aiiy . 15 , Sept . 5 ; solicitors , Messrs . Weddall and latker , Selhy ; and Ates-srs . Bond and Warwick , Leeds ¦ oflici-il assignee . Mr . Voting-, Leeds—T . Iklam and V . W Wanost-Rociit Liverpool , brokers , Aug . 7 , Sept . 5 ; solicitors . Messrs bliarp , lield , and Jackson , London ; and Messrs . Miller and l . 't-l , Liverpool ; ofliei . il assignee , Mr . Hird , Liverpool—J N Katkson , Rochdale , c . ottonspim . or , Aug . 5 and 20 ; solicitors " Mr . Harper , Bury , Lancashire ; and Mr . Bennett , Manchester ' ofhcial assignee , Mr . Li-e , Manchester . Tuesday , July 2 !> . E . HnitniNc , Trinit . y-slrei-t , i- ' oiillnyark , inrmufac-l 111 incheim ,. t , to .... render August 7 and September II ; solicitor ^ Mr \ W lalcon-strce ., Al . ler ^ ate ; .. Hi .-ial assignee , . Mr G . um . in . Birchm-kme , Cornlnll . 1 . J , imiiiiu > . Strand sti-B ^ im ' b IT , •?• S < ; , " ' " "' " "'"> »~; -lieit ' or , Mr . Smi n , 2 r .. o H V- : d aKS 1 " '" '' ' . Mr- Wl . it ,, u » re , Ilasintfinll-^ . V , Ivl ' -KI'INU Kyde , Sou . hamp . nn , watchmaker , A »' ' : ^• l "'"' b"r II ; solic itor , Mr . WlnUiu-t . o . i , l ) can-^ ' \ •'»" ; ••'» J-M | ii | . r . oliicial assigns . Mr . " Whitniore B . ien-1 ., ll-st ,, lI . _ ,. <; v ,, s Avl .-. for . l . Kent ., grocer August I . . M-pli-inbe . ( , ; solicitor . Mess , * . Wilton and lilackl man , Riy .. i ..,. « l ' s-t ,,, il , JiII 1 . , , (; , ' : ; ¦ „ , „ .,,, „; ,,.,. ; olll ( . . 1 : il ; iHsiirm ., Mr . SlaH ., l , l- \ V . L . cvv , W hite ' s-, ow , K ,, i | ; , 1 C .-lds , macaroni nianni .-icturer , Au-. i :. ) .-I , Hepti-inb .-r « ; m . licitors i \ 1 .-w < Jeiikliison , sur . Mini r , ; ind J . nMiiM . u , l ouihard-st ,.-, t , ' - ollu-i-ii a 88 i-ne « :, Mr . HansfeM — A . II . nton , I ' ort . Hiiio . i ' th Mtitioner , Au ^ u-t 0 , Septembor C , ; si . lii-it . uis M .-smi-h . \\< ii- nul Hniilh , ( JooptrrV-hiill , Basin « h ; dl- ^ I reel ; ollieial assi-iiec Mr . tJraliam — !• ,. Davis , Noil I .:, „ ,,, ( , „ , , < -, inicr ' AHtfiint «> . Scptcinbcr I ! ; h-olici | ,. r , llr . Heath . A . t ' illeryplnce w « -s > , linslmiy ; oiiicial aH « i"tier , j \ l ,- ( , ' i ; il , ,,,, _ 1 \ Iki . am . u , d V . Wanostuucut , Li v , i | ,,,,, 1 , b . okrn ,, A . nj . mt 7 , beplemlKT ., ; Hoh . ulo . H , : M e : <» i ... Sh : u p , 1- i ,- (« I . : | I 1 , J . ( ark , ( > ii L 011 . I 011 ; und M .-sms . Miller an , I I ' . rl . Liverpool - oflieial -is-Bl ^ iK-e , Mr . Itixl , Ln . ijiool -K . IIkatii , VV . W 11 < ji an . I / II ltAllHl ' . K . T » iii'it : ill , StiillordMbiic , ii - oniuaslcrs Am-i ' isI KiSei ) teinber 2 ; HolicitoiM , M < - sih . St . min . I , lall amlKiii-lit N . mvca 8 t . li ; -imilir-L \ ii « - ; and M .-sin . Mot In •„ , „ , J < ,, i-lit a . nl I ' nimrl Jilruili . ! : li :. in ; .. lllc . al i . ^ i . jiiee . All . \ al | , y ( |{ ii-niiii .. | 1 ain- 'l ' J . Kino , stom jmrt , innk .-.-per , August , 1 J . s .-pl . ¦ n , bi ' r ' »• solicitor .-, Mr . Wai . ( in , Stouipoil ; aial Mr . || oi | . ,-m , ii , lln uilij . ' bim ofllri .-il ussi ^ nec , Mr . U liii 11101 c , Ilirmiiiffliiiiii I ) . I ' m i ' i I ' 1 i's " Ciinlill " , linemli ; i ]> cr . August K ! , S . ptiinlin JO ; ii (» licilcii- Mr ' Jlevnii , Itrislnl ; nllit ial a- i . i | 'i !« -r , M r . An aiiian . ll ' i i : i ( .. l II l )\ u Liimboin iiiiIIh . ih-iii ¦ 1 l a \ i-li , r . k , inill . i , A o' ; n : «( 7 , ScidcinlM r IM- ' uolicitor , Mr . Klwoilliy , I'lyinoulli ; ollici ' . tl a s ' iimuc Mr llciiiainaii . Kxctcr J . Nu . » iii . i' , ltrixli . nn , I ) <\ on .-ilui , ' | ,,, i | , | ,.,. Au-iiHt 12 , . Septiriiiliei- 17 ; .,.. lici ( t > r , Mr . Stu ^ don , Kxeler ¦ ollloi * tl aHttifrnee , Mr . Ilirl / cl , lOxctcr . ' 1
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advantage , whicliis , that it , i * less liable than any other oil to rancidity . Pon . « i '» -King these ( wo 1111 ( 1 ilive mihiilaiireti , Coeoais lirroiiKi a inOHt . vulu . ihlc article of diet , more particularl y if , | , liiec . hauic . iit or other mciiiiii , ( be fai inaeeoiri i-ub-lanee can | , c 1 I 1 perfectly incorporated with ( he oily , that , the one will prevent the other from Maturating . Hitch a union in | ire : ii > n ( e < l in the Cocoa prepared by JAAIKS KITS ; / mil IIiiim , while tho ilelij-hi ,-lul flavour , in part < lepend"nt upon the oil , i . . retained , the whulc lireparalion will agree with the inosl delicate iloinai ' . b . . IAMKH KITH , Ilonui'iipiiMiii- ClicmM , IT . ! , ( Jroat Uu ; i :- - oll-» trctt , Uloomi . buiy , and K , OU 1 Uroinl-. j Uxvt , City , London ,
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GUILD OF LITERATURE AND ART . — Hanover-square Rooms . —Positively the Last Performance in London by the Amateur Company of the Guild of Literature and Art . —In consequence of many persona harinj * been disappointed of tickets for the last performance of Sir Edward Buller Lytton ' 8 new comedy , in five acts , entitled , NOT SO BAD AS WE SEEM ; or , Many Sides to a Character ; and the new farce by Mr . Charles Dickens and Mr . Mark Lemon , called , MB . NIGHTINGALE'S DIARY , the comedy and farce will be repeated on Mondoy , August 4 . Tickets ( all the seats being reserved ) , 10 s . each ; or family-tickets ( to admit throe ) , one guinea each ; to be had of Mr . Mitchell , 33 , Old Bond-street ; Messrs . Ebers , 27 , Old Bond-street ; Mr . Hookham , 15 , Old Bond-street ; Mr . Andrews , 167 , New Bond-street ; Messrs . Chappell , 50 , New Bond-street ; Mr . llobert Ollivier , 19 , Old Bond-street ; Messrs . Leader and Cock , 63 , New Bond-street ; Mr . Sams , 1 , St . James ' s-street ; Messrs . Cramer and Beale , 201 , Regent-street ; Messrs . Smith and Elder , 65 , Cornhill ; Messrs . Keith and Prowse , 48 , Cheapside ; and at the Office of the Guild , 10 , Lancaster-place , Strand . Doors open at a quarter before seven ; commence exactly at a quarter before eii ? ht .
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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 . ( Provisionally registered . ) This Company is established for the purpose of affording- a Metropolitan and National Necropolis , at such a distance from the Metropolis as public health and convenience require , upon a scale of magnitude commensurate with the annual mortality of a rapidly increasing population , and capable of meeting the exigencies of unwonted visitations of disease . For the prospectus and forms of application for shares , apply to the Secretary , at the Oifices of the Company , No . 16 a , Great Geor ? e-street , Westminster ; to the Solicitors , Messrs Coombe and Nickoll , 3 , Bridge-street , Westminster ; and Alexander Dobie , Esq ., 2 , Lancaster-place , Strand ; or to Messrs . Hichens and Harrison , Stock and Share Brokers , 18 , Threadneedle-street , City . EICHARD CHURCHILL , Secretary .
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P HRENOLOGY . —The prevailing want of information respecting the dependence of men's dispositions and talents , on the condition of the brain , is the source of many of the greatest errors and misfortunes that afflict society . Mr . DONOVAN , professional phrenologist , of great experience and extensive practice , may be CONSULTED daily , on the organization of adults and children , from 10 to 6 o ' clock , at 8 , Kin " William-street , West Strand . *
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EXT ENS ION of STEAM COMMUNICATION with INDIA , CHINA , & c—On or about the 20 th of August next , and of every alternate month thereafter , until further notice , one of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam-Navigation Company ' s first-class STEAM-SHIPS will be despatched as an extra ship from Calcutta for SUEZ , calling at Madras , Ceylon , and Aden . The Company will also despatch from Bombay , about the 1 st of September next , and of every alternate month thereafter , a first-class steam-ship for Aden to meet there the extra ship from Calcutta . At Alexandria one of the Company ' s steam-ships will receiv the passengers , parcels , and goods , and convey them them to Southampton , calling at Malta and Gibraltar . In combination with the above arrangements , one of the Company ' s large first-class steam-ships will be despatched from Southampton on or about the 1 st of September , and of every alternate month thereafter , for Alexandria , touching at Gibraltar and Malta , for the conveyance of passengers , parcels , and goods to those places , and also vifi . Egypt to Aden , Ceylon , Madras , Calcutta , Singapore , and China . But passengers , parcels , and goods for Bombay and Western India will be conveyed from Southampton in the mail steamers , leaving that port on the 20 th of the month , and the corresponding vessels from Suez to Aden , at which latter port a 6 team-sliip of the Company will be in waiting to embark and convey them to Bombay . N . B . Steam-ships of the Company now ply direct between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong-Kong-. For further information and tariffs of the Company ' s recently revised and reduced rates of passage money and freight apply at their ollict'S , 122 . Leadenhall-strcet , London , and at Southampton .
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AM USEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — The public art ; admitted , without charge , to the British Museum , National Gallery , East India Company ' s Museum , London Missionary Society ' s Museum , and to the Splendid Exhibition of Art and 111 dun try , on view from 8 in the morning till K at night , at Uenctfiuk and Company ' s Emporium for Furnishing Ironmongery , HO and 90 , Cheapside , London . The Rplendid stock comprises every vwiety of Electro-plated Wares , Chandeliers , Lumps , Toa-urns , Tea-trayn , Cutlery , Iron Bcdateads , B . iUih , StovcB , l- ' ire-irona ; in ahoi t , every requisite either for the Mansion or tin ; Cottage . At this establishment you cannot be deceived , because every article in marked in plain figures , and at Buck prices us can be oflVrrrf only by uhoiiiU ! who . se groRs ualeu art ) bo enormous us to enable them to nell the be . it articles i \ t 10 or IT ) per rent . K-es thiiu any other hou ^ e in the kingdom . That we can furnish a niau-1 siini , is ilt-moMKLnttril by the continued patronage of the nobility and gentry ; nod to prove that we can also suit tin ) necessary and judicious economy of tho . st ; moving in a more humble sphere , wt ; arc enabled actually to fiirniuh mi eight-roomed Iiouho for XV > , and tin ; articles , too , of tho beHt quality and workmanshi p . This niiiy appear incredible ; but . a « we ur « tin ; largest buyers ol iron goods , to say nothing of tboue of our own manufacture , in London , wi ; c ;> n tli > it , and » ubjoin a lint of the requitiitca : 1 Hall-lamp 0 10 C I Uinbrelhi-ntand .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 4 G 1 liion / . ed Dining-room Fonder and Stundardu .. 0 ft ft I Met of Polished Steul 1 'ire-irona .. .. .. (> ;{ ( J 1 HrasM Toast- titainl .. .. .. .. .. Ol fi I l ' 'irr-j ; uard 0 1 fi I llmii / cil 11 ml I ' olinln-il Steel Scroll I'Ynder .. 0 8 ( I 1 Set Polished Kl . ecl 1 'ire-ironH , Bright Pan .. 0 5 (; 1 Ornamented Jaj > aiin <; il Scutllii and Scoop .. 0 4 6 1 Itest Ked-room l'ender anil Polished Steel Firv'""'« 0 7 0 ' J lled-iiioiu I ' eudeiH , and -J t- > t » of Fire-irona .. 0 7 0 Set , of Four Hlock-tin Dish Coveis .. .. 0 II fi I 'Jrcail -gi-. xicr , ( id ., Tin Camtletil icK , ! M () 1 ; i 1 Teakettle , L ' s . ( id ., I ( iridiron , Jii . .. .. 0 ; t <; I Fryiiig-piiii , Ik ., 1 IMeal-ohopper , In . 0 d () 2 C I Coffeepot . In ., 1 Coluuder , In . .. .. .. () M () I Dii . st-pan , ( Jil ., I FiMh-Kctlle , In 0 4 ( J 1 1 'iHh-nlice , ( id ., 1 Flour-box , Hd . .. .. .. Ola I Pcpper-I . ox 0 0 4 ;! Tinned Iron Saucepaim .. .. .. .. 0 5 ( j 1 () v il lloiliiijf-pot , ;!• .. Hd ., 1 Set of Kkewera , 4 tl . .. 0 4 0 \ KpooiiH , { hi .. Tea-pot and Tray , . ' ( m . .. ., 0 . ' ) 'J Tu . ttitiiiK-forl .. 0 0 0 xv > 0 0 INovk . — Any one or more of IhcarticIcM mny lie « i-ler ( ,- <| u ( i ) M nbovi- piii-el ,. And nil onlcin fur X !) und ii | mviiiiIii will by /<« - "'iirdi-d / to any piu t of tin ; Kingdom . Nou- then-fore llni aild . v . M . IJKNKTFINK and Co ., Hi ) and <»() , Cheapitide LondoniiihJ il you aie about to lurmsh iiik I waul to buy cc « iiumlc « Jly « nd iMsU-lully viyH tlui , c « tubh » hnicut , '
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A CARD . ^ HE MISSES SMITH receive into their - »¦ Familya limited numberof YOUNG LADIES to Board and Educate . F . t terms and prospectus apply to E , D F Leader Office , 10 , Wellington-street , Strand / " " 1 , Florence-terrace , Park-road , Upper Holloway . .
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A CAIID . r ] DOBSON COLLET , late of the Royal Italian ^ - « Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Singing . For Terms of Musical Lectures , Private Lessons , or Class Teaching- in Town or Country , apply to C . D . C . 15 , Esses-street , Strand '
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nPHE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made - ¦ - to order , 21 s . per pair . HENR Y LATIMER , 29 , Bishopsgate-street Without re spectfully requests the attention of the Public to the above verv important announcement . ' His Wellington Boots made to order at 21 s . cannot be surpassed either in shape , make , or quality .
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rjlHE GREAT EXHIBITION . —A valuable T ^ ToTr " rAVl £ invented ' Tery smaI 1 > Powerful WAISTCOAT ' POCKET GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is found be invaluable at the Exhibition , and to Sportsmen , Gentlemen and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sent free TELESCOPES A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessingsuch extraordinary powers , that some , 3 £ inches , with an extra eye piece , will show distinctly Jupiter ' s moons , Saturn's ringand the double stars . They supersede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , " shooting , military purposes , & c . Opera and liace-Course Glasses , with wonderfu l powers ; aminute object can be clearly seen from 10 to 12 miles distant . Invaluable , newly invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . — Messrs . S . and B . SOLOMONS , Opticians and Aurists , 39 , Albemarle-street , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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SCOTTISH and IRISH LINEN Warehouse , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-street Manufactory , Dunfermline . ' DAVID BIRB . ELL beg-s respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility , Gentry , and Public g-enerally , to his new make of DAMASK TABLE LINENS , specimens of which are now on view at the Great Exhibition , near the west end of the building under the head of" Flax , " Class XIV ., No . 60 , and in theNoith GaMery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has been engraved in the ^ r * Journal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks : —" Among- the fine diaper and damask linens , received from Dunfermline , are some singularly rich and beautiful tablecloths , manufactured by Mr . Birrell , from designs furnished by Mr . Paton , an arti « t who has upwards of a quarter of a century aided the manufacturers of that famous and venerable town . We have engraved one of them on this page—bold and elaborate in design , and in all respects worth y of covering a regal table . In the corners of the border we discern the St . George , and in the centres of the same part the badges of the order of ' Thistle ' and ' St . Patrick . ' In the centre of the cloth is a medallion bust of her gracious Majesty . The table-cloth is made from the finest Flemish flax . " The " CAGE PATTERN . " in the etyle of Louis XIV ., and the " WASHINGTON MEDALLION BUST , " surmounted with national and other emblematical figures , are also on view . Napkins , in silk and linen , to match the above . ROYAL EXHIBITION LINENS . DAVID BIRRELL has ready for inspection a choice parcel of the celebrated 7-8 and 4-4 Crown Linens , all manufactured from English yarns , and warranted of sound bleach . These goods can be strongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to tho finest No . which can be produced . Huckabacks , Sheetings , Table Covers , & c . May , 1851 .
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PAI NS in the BACK , GRAVEL , LUMBAGO . RHEUMATISM , GOUT . INDIGESTION , DEBILITY STRICTURE , & c—DR . DE ROOS'S COMPOUND RENAL PILLS , as their name . Renal ( or the kidneys ) , indicates , have in many instances effected a cure when all other means had failed , and are now established by universal consent , as tho mo 3 t safe and cfllcacious remedy ever discovered for the above dangerous complaints , discharges of any kind , retention of urine , and diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs generally , whether resulting from imprudence or otherwise , which , if neglected , frequently end in fistula , stone in the bladder , and a lingering death . For gout , rheumatism , dropay , scrofula , loss of hair and teeth , depression of spirits , blushing , incapacity / or society , study , or business , giddiness , drowsiness , sleep without refreshment , nervousness , and even insanity itself , when ( as is often the case ) arising- from or combined with urinary diseases , they are unequalled , lly their salutary notion on acidity of the stomach they correct bile and indigestion , purify and promote the reiuil secretions , thereby preventing the formation of atone , and establishing for life the Inmllhy functions of all these organs . ONKTKIAL will convince the most prejudiced of their surprising properties . May be obtained at 1 h . I . id ., as . i > d ., 4 s . till ., lid ., mid : i . Jy . per box , throng-hall Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom , or should uny difficulty occur , they will be Kent free on receipt of the price in nosta ^ e stiimps by Dr . DE ROOS . ° l IMPORTANT F . MITS . T . Webster , Esq ., Sealford , near Melton Mowbray . Jan . fi , lH . >() . " Having rend your advertisements , I felt assured ' your Kuinil I ills would be ol service to some of my neighbouis 1 have hud twelve boxes , and tin y have derived great benefit from taking them . I shall continue to recommend them to all my friend * . " — Win . ( Jobb , ICwelme , Oxou : " I have , though but a young man , been a great Bullerer from pains and debility resulting Ironi gravel . I have had recourse to several inedimil 1111 : 11 of good Htnndmg , but nothing lias done me so much good as your Tills . I have not been ho free from gravel , nor has my health been so good for many yearn , and all this I oive t <» your invaluable 1 'ill . M . Itefore 1 begun to t ; iko them my system was always out of order . " TO I'UKVKNT FRAUD on tho Public by imitations of thin excellent Medicine , her . Majesty ' ^ Honourable Commissioners of Htamps have directed the name of U , e Proprietor , i » whit " letters on 11 red ground , to be engraved on the Government . Hlainp round each box , without which none is geniiiuo , and to imitate which too closely in IVlony and transportation . "TIIK MKDICA L A DVIHKIt . " on all the above diseases , by Dr . I >« Room , I ( iH pages , with coloured descriptive engravings ; Lo be IumI tliioiiifh all bookseller * , pi ire . 2 s . ( id ., or , on receipt of forty i «; Btii (/ i ) Mlmnpfi , will bit uent direct from tint Author . —N . 11 . I ' -i . odb wi , l » ln « t <> commit tint doctor by letter must suml n iUUil ,, t t » J «; iyi . ipti . iiiH , « tc . with the usual fee of X'l , by post-«>«*» . -.. . „ , ) , j ,., y ,, l ) le -a tint Ijolborn Oflic . e , for whie . h the iio <; e ( ib ;») uu-4 i > li >>» und iidvie . it will be i-ent to any part , of the world . AtUXn-rM , VVALTI . lt DKKOOS , M . l ) ..: il » Kly-p huttt , Holbornlilll , London , wlure be ma ) bit consulted from lit till 1 , and 4 till H , Hinidiiy . xcupted , unless b y prewomi arrangement . N . ll .-Mlionld dill |(; i , | f y occur in obtaining thn abovo , cuclofl " Uiu juice In i > oijta ;{ e-fi ( , ; unpti tv Uu > Kalabliuhiaeut ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 2, 1851, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_02081851/page/22/
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