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jlAgcg 7, 1857.] THE XE A3) EH. 237
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Jlagcg 7, 1857.] The Xe A3) Eh. 237
jlAgcg 7 , 1857 . ] THE XE A 3 ) EH . 237
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ALLSOPFS PAXE ALE IN IMPERIAL PINTS . TJARRLNGTON , PARKER , and CO ., are JLJL now delivering the October brewings of the above celebrated Ale . Its surpassing excellence is vouched for by the highest medical and chemical authorities of the day . Supplied in bottles , also in casks of 18 gallons and upwards , by HARRINGTON PARKER and CO ., 5 J , Pall Mall . March , 1857 .
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SOLERA SHERRY . — VINTAGE 1834 , guaranteed , 64 s . per dozen . Queen Isabella ' s favourite Wine , as used at the Royal table of Spain . The peculiar characteristics of the wine are full body , fine flavour , and great richness , and is the FINEST SHERRY ever imported , and eminently suited to the palate of those who enjoy and appreciate a iirst-class wine . J . L . DENMAN , Wine and Spirit Importer , 65 , Fcncliurch-street , London . Counting-house entrance , first door on the left up Railway place . " This wine possesses immense body , combined with a full and rich nutty flavour , and a dryness mellowed by its age , constituting at once the finest sherry -we ever tasted ; and we say to connoisseurs of really fine wine . Call and judge for yourselves . "—Vide Morning Herald , Feb . 19 , 1857 .
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TWENTY SHILLINGS PER DOZEN . DENMAN'S SOUTH AFKICAN PORT . DENMAN'S SOUTH AFRICAN SHERItY . " Having tasted these Wines , we say to those who like wine possessing Richness without Sweetness , Dryness without Acidity , and Body without Brandy , by all means give them a trial . "—Vide JSell ' s JVeekhj Messenger , January 17 , 1857 . Bottles included . Packages allowed for when returned . Delivered free to any of the Railway Termini in London . Terms Cash . A Sample Bottle for 24 stamps-Country Orders must contain a remittance . Cheques to bo crossed " Bank of London . " J . L . DENMAN , Wine and Spirit Importer , 65 , Pencliurch-street , London . Conutiug-house entrance , first door on , the left up Railway-place .
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THE CONTINENTAL WINE COMPANY , BIRCHIN LANE , CORNHILL . Are enabled , by their connexion with the principal wine growers , to supply every description of "WINE of the finest qualities at prices for cash far below the average , including their Alto Douro Ports , at 42 s : per dozen . Genuine ditto , 34 s . per dozen . Superior Pale or Gold Sherries , 30 s . to 36 s . per dozen . Champagne , from 42 s . to 72 s . Claret , from 30 s . to 84 s . . Post orders must contain a remittance .
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& LENFIELD PATENT STARCH USED IK THE EOYAL LAUNDRY , And pronounced by HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED . Sold by all Chandlers , Grocers , & c . & c .
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/ TENUINE GARDEN SEEDS . —TIMOTH Y vJC BMGDEN " , SEEDSMAN and FLORIST , 10 , RAILWAY ARCADE , LONDON BRIDGE , bogs most respectfully to inform his friends aud patrons , that his unrivalled collection of Agricultural , Vegetable , and Flower Seeds is now arranged , and Catalogues will be forwarded , post free , upon application . T . B . further begs to state that he still continues to make assortments of choice Vegetable Seeds , in collections suitable for Gardens of every size , from Ten Shillings and upwards . Ladies and Gentlemen not being able to call at the above Establishment , may rely upon their orders being executed with only First-class Seeds . All orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied with reference or Post-office Order . Borough Branch .
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ROYAL BRITISH BANK , Islington Branch , Citr-road , near tho " Angel . " HORSNAIL and CATCHPOOL , of Uullford Mill , near "VVitham , Essex , and of Caledonian-road , Islington , beg to announce that they have taken tho above promises , with a view to being moro central . For prices of genuine country Flour , & c , delivered to London families , and for other particulars , see Times daily .
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K EATING'S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL , perfectly pure , nearly tasteless , and free from adultoration of any kind , having been analyzed , reported on , and recommended by Professors Taylor and Thomson , or Guy ' s and St . Thomas ' s Hospitals , who , in tho words of the late Dr . Peroira , say , that " The finest Oil is that most devoid of colour , odour , and jlavow , " characters this will bo found to jiossess in a high degree . — Half-pints , Is . 6 d . ; Pints , 2 s . Cd . ; Quarts , 4 s . Cd . ; and Pivep uifc Bottles , 10 s . 6 d ., Imperial Measure . 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London .
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K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . — A . Good Speech or an Effective Song cannot bo given if the Vocal Organs are not in a sound condition , free from noarsencss or irritation . To romedy tho latter and to produce rnelodions enunciation , every public character , whether or the liar , tho Senate , or tho Pulpit , should havo at hand ileati tig ' s Cough Lozenges , which aro patronised by a majority of tho Imperial Parliament , tho Bench , and loading mombors of tho Oporatio Corps . For Affections of the Throat , or Chest , and for Winter Cough they aro un-Preparcd and sold in Uoxos , Is . lid ., and Tins , 2 s . Od oach . W THOMAS KISATINO . ' Chemist & c ., 79 , St . l ' a . UV churchyard , London . Retail by all Druggists .
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r rEETH . —Messrs . GABRIEL supply COMn ^ -ii 1 > LE Ti G SETS . without Springs , on the principle of tapuiary attraction , avoiding tho necessity of extracting « " ? P causing any pain . TKn $£ iP ^ V ? HNAMfKLLED AMP . RICAN MINERAL n » i ' J 10 ost in """ "ope—guaranteed to answer every Tooth ro ^ 'caticm or articulation —from Us . Od . per Sots , M . 4 , s . —Tier Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent have * m $ a iH ; l , , ? d for tho Production of a porrectly Wlll'f K bn « K ? ^ > i fo f < i CCft y ° PRONT TEETH , which can only « i'VJmA i ^? 1 081 " " ' Gn ^ riol's Establi « hmcnt 8 . at it o t ^ SA . T 5 ^ ; llvo ( lo ° " from ll »« Old Uailoy ; and at 112 , DUKE-STltKJST , LIVJJItPOOL . Consultation and every information gratis .
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LONDON UNADULTERATED FOOD COMPANY ( Limited ) , For the Importation , Manufacture , and Supply of Food , Drinks , and Drugs , in a Pure State . Capital 1 O 0 . 0 O 0 J ., in 5000 Shares of 20 ? . each , with po-wer to increase . . Deposit , ol . per Share . The Liability Limited to the ainount of each Share . Incorporated under the Joint-Stoclc Companies Act of 1856 , with Limited Liability . TRUSTEES . General Sir John Porstcr Fitzgerald , KL . C . B ., SI . P . Henry Morris , Esq ., late Madras Civil Service . DIRECTORS . The RiRht Hon . Lord THOMAS PELHAM CLINTON , 10 , Cleve ] an d-square . Chairman . The Hon . P . H . F . BERKELEY , M . P . for Bristol , Victoriasquare , Pimlico , Deputy-Chairman . John Oopp , Esq ., OakJands , Clapham . Charles Heneace , Esq ., 3 , Cadogan-place , Beljjrave-square . Samuel J . Noble . Esq .., Soho , aud 8 . Moreton .-street , Pimlico . Capt . W . Peel , 24 , Beaumont-street , Portland-place . ( With power to add to their number . ) CHrEP ANALYST . Dr . Letheby , Professor of Medical Jurisprudence , Xondori Hospital , and Officer of Health for tho City of London . Solicitors . —Messrs . Harbin and Smith , 12 , Clement ' s-inn . Bankers . —The Bank of London , Threadneedle-street . Genekax Manager . —William Crabb , Esq . - Offices—25 , Bucklersbury , London . The Adulteration of our Food has become so dangerous and universal a practice , that tho Legislature havo deemed it necessary to inquire searchingly into the social evil by means of a Committee of the House of Commons , which , has found it to . be no fanciful chimera , but a dangerous fact , that nearly all the necessaries of life are fearfully adulterated . The Times newspaper has made tlio most strenuous efforts to arouse the attention of the publietoa sense of the dangers they incur from , the present system , and the importance of an effectual remedy being found . In one of its leading articles the evil is thus graphically depicted :-r"" We pay not only with our money , but cur lives . For the worst of it is , that the articles we purchase aro not merely diluted—they are adulterated—positively—abominablypoisonously . There is scarcely a single article of daily use which it is possible to procure genuine from , ordinary shops . " We ask for Bread , and we receive a Stone" For Coffee , and we receive Chicory" For Chicory , and we receive Uurnt Carrots , and Powder of Dried Horses' Liver" For Oil of Almonds , and wo receivePiussic Acid"What are we to do when our meat aud drink are poisoned ?" And again : — "Surely anyone of respectability sufficient to gain credence for his assertion would make a fortune were ho to set liis face strenuously against all imposture , and determine to sell only genuine articles , even at a slightly enhanced price . " There is no exaggeration in saying that numbers of invalids , delicate women , and tender children , have fallen victims to adulterations of food , drink , and drugs . Paralysis has also been clearly traced to > tliis cause , and the universal diffusion of indigestion owes its origin very largely to the effect of the dangerous adulterations of owr food . To romedy this groat social evil , the London Unadulterated Food Company is established . Each article vended will bo manufactured or prepared entirely by tho Company , and foreign productions will be imported direct ; it will therefore derive the profits of both manufacturer and dealer , at the same time that it ensures perfect freedom from adulteration . A wholesale and export trad © of unequalled magnitude may already be considered as guaranteed . Shareholders will have the privilego of purchasing their goods of the Company at wholesale price . The great additional value that will attach to tho snares from this regulation is obvious . Amongst tho questions put to one of ttao -witnesses by tho Committee of the House of Commons were the following : — Q . Is it your opinion that adultoration is very prevalent ? A . I find adultoration to bo exceedingly prevalent ; it may be stated , generally , that it prevails nx nearly all articles which it will pay to adulterate . Q . Is it your opinion that the adulterations of tho various articles to which you havo referred havo a very important influence on tho public health f A . No doubt , I think , can possibly bo entertained on tho subject—in tho list aro some of tlio most virulent poisons . TORM OF APPLICATION FOB , SHAHES . To tho Directors of tho " London Unadulterated Food Company" ( Limited ) , 25 , Bucklcrslmry , London . Gentlemen , —I request that you will allot mo Shares , of 201 . each , in the above-named Company , and I undertake to accept tho same , or such less number ns you may allot me ; to pay for tho sa , mo , and to sign tho articles of association of the Company , when required , and I enclose [ have paid into tho bankers of tho Company ] ( alter as tho case may bo ) a deposit of / . I ) ated this day of , 1857 . Name in full Profession or business .. " . ' Ilcsidenco '_ ,. ' Each application must bo accompanied by a rcinittanco of , or a banker ' s receipt for , 11 . per slia . ro . Should tho full number of shares applied for not bo allotted , a proportionate part of tho amount will be immediately returned , or applied to tho payment of tho remaining 4 ( . jur Hharo upon tho number allotted . Extracts moM tiie Citv Akticl . 1 ! s op the Daily Pkess . ( Tho Times , Pobruary , 27 , 1857 . ) " Tho prospectus has boon issued of the ' London Unadulterated Food Company , ' with a capital of J 0 O . 0 OO ? . in 207 . sliarcH . It is respectably constituted , and tho object in to manufacture and sell Homo of tho articlow of foo < l which aro most exposed to deleterious admixliiro , in a Ibnu that will guarantee their genuincnesw . Dr . Lotki (! l > y into bo tho chief analyst , and tho names of the varionn doaferH autliori' / ud to soil the Company ' ^ poods will bo ndvortiHeil in the local papers throughout tho country . " ( Moruittff Port , February 28 . Ift 57 . ) " The cKlabliuhmcut of such a company is a natural necessity , an well as a moral boon , audit in consequently ono that should he ciicournRcd in every potfulblo wanner by the public , or by thnt portion at least wlilch valueit its health and oxiHtenco . It in by no meanu HurpriuinK . therefore , to Hurl that f toiitlcnnm or hi ^ h tjtution lnuv o contioutcd to ally their names aud influence to tho promotion of tho ' Un-
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adulterated Pood Company ; ' and tliere can be scarcely a doubt that , if tho objects kid down in tho prospectus are energetically pursued ,. and the reputation of the Company established for the supply of aliment in the highest state of P ur . ity , that it will answer well as a commercial enterprise , and fully justify the expectations of the promoters . " , , { Morning Herald , February 28 , 1857 . ) V The company have secured tho services of that eminent man Dr . Letheby , Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at the London Hospital , and Officer of Health for the City of London , as chief analyst . This fact is a proof that if science can be beneficially directed towards the detection of deleterious compounds in the substances on which wo exist , it will bo called- into request . " { . Morning Chronicle , February 28 , 1857 . ) " It has a respectable direction , and Dr . Lethoby is the chief analyist . The company will hold themselves pledged to the purity of every article sold by them , and aro determined that not merely the purity but the general condition of the goods shall bo all that the most ellicient supervision and improved machinery can make- them . After careful calculation , and allowing for every contingency , it is anticipated that the net profits will realise at least 15 per cent , per annum . "
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EN iu PARIS CHOCOLATE COMPANY ( Limited ) . Constituted with I / imited Liability , under tho provisions of tho Joint Stock Companies Act or 1856 . CAPITAL , 30 , 000 / ., in 15 , 000 Shares of 21 . each . Deposit , 11 . per Share , beyond which no further call is likely to bo made . Offices—35 , PUDDING-LANE , EASTCHEAP . Manufactory — 'TM . K . IS CHOCOLATE MILLS . ISLEWORTH . DIMRCTORSMr . C . W . BLACK , 9 , Catherinc-courfc , Tower-hill . Mr . W . FREEMAN , 09 , Fleet-street . M . G- F . KNOX , 39 . Davies-street , Berkeley-square / Mr . C . PHILLIPS , 4 , Newgate street . M . J . PALM Ell , 2 , Farm-tor race . High-street , Clapham . Mr . J . W . TODD , Sydenham . AuDiTona—Mr . T . E . REES , 3 , St . Peter's-terrace , Islington , Messrs . COOPER and STE YENS , 78 , BasinghaUstreet , Public Accountants . Bankers—Messrs . BARCLAY , BEVAN , TltlTTON . & CO ., 54 , Lombard-street . Solicitor—S . N . DRLVER , Esq . 13 . Birohin-lane . Beoxek—WM . MORRIS , Esq ., 80 , Old Broad-Street . The expediency of applying Joint Stock Capital to largo trading operations in articles of general use or consumption , has been indisputably proved by tho success of the Gutttv Percha , Patent Candle , and many other Companies , and the sanction which the Legislature lias' at length extended to the principle of limited liability , removes the : objections which formerly existed to such enterprises , as no shareholder is now liable beyond the amount of his shares . The consumption of Cocoa in England has nearly doubled since 1851 , as shown by the Customs returns to tho Board of Trade . The Paris Chocolate Company ' s articles will bo manufac - tured upon tho Parisian principle from the choicest Cocoas only , quite equal in quality to those of Franco and Spain , but produced at less cost , by employing skilled Parisian as well as English workmen , ami the most efficient machinery . The Council and Prize Medals of tho Exhibition of 1851 were awarded them , and they have been honoured with the patronage of Her Majesty . . . The Company ' s Chocolates- exclusively supplied * -at the Central Refreshment Court of the Great Exhibition , of 1851 , exceeded that of Tea or Coffeo , an d upon the quantity there sold , tho Contrjictors'roalised a profit of upwards of 1000 ? . in six months , and at the "OefroBhrnont Rooms of tho Railway Termini they are in constant demand , the public preferring them to all others . With a connexion already formed , perhaps no commercial or manufacturing enterprise ever " presented so fair an opportunity for the employment of combined capital , and from the increasing extension of the Homo and Export Trade a very large business may soon bo realised , which , as the profits avcrago at jcast tweuty-flve per Cent ., renders it both a safe and lucrative investment . All the necessary arrangements having been effected , the Company will commence , operations immediately after the allotment of Shares , as orders aro now waiting oxecntion . Upwards of one-third of tho Capital having already been subscribed for , applications for tho remaining Shares , in tho usual form , must bo accompanied by a payment to the Bankers of the Company of the deposit of 11 . per Sha ' ro on tho number of tho Shares applied for , for which a voucher will bo given ; but should no allotment be mado to the applicant , the money thus lodged with tho Bankers will be returned without deduction . Prospectuses , and all further information , may bo obtained of tho Brokor , 80 . Old Broadstroet ; anil at tho Odlcos of tho Company , 35 , Pudding-lane .
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i ^ ENTLEM SEARCH of ^ TAILOR VJ are directed to B . BENJAMIN , Merchant Tailor . 74 , Rcprent-strcot . ' The FORTY-SEVHN SHILLING SUITS , made to order , from Scotch , Heather , and Chuviot Twoods , all wool and thoroughly shrunk . The PELISSIER SACS . 21 s ., 2 Gs ., and 28 s . THE BENJAMIN CLERICAL and PROFESSIONAL OVISR or UNDER COAT , from ItOs . The ALBERT LONG FROCK or OVER COAT , from 3 Bs . to 55 h . The REVKRSlULK WAISTCOAT , buttoning four difForenfc sides 14 a . The TWO GUINEA DRESS and PROCK COATS tho GUINEA DRESS TROUSERS , and tho IIALP-GmNBA WAISTCOATS . —N . H . A perfect lit guaranteed . *^ A
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RUPTURES .-UY ROYAL LETTERS PATKNT TXTHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is Y V allowed by upwards of 'MO Medical aentlomen to be the most oflcctivo invention in the curative treatment of i or V !' . ^» o » 8 o ?' V t 001 8 P f ( ho often hurtful in its effects ) js here avoidod . aHoftBandagobeing worn round tlio body , while the roaulsUo resist in K power i « supplied by the Moc-Main Pad and Patent Lover , ( ftthm with so muchoaBO and closeness that U citiinot bo detected , and may be worn during Bleep . A descriptive circular may be had , and the Truss ( which cannot fn . il to fit ) forwarded by pout , on the circumference of the body , two inches below tlio hirm l'lroftdiU J ^ oiid ° n Miumractur <) r ' Mr . JOHN WHITE , 2 : 28 , l ' rico of single triiHB lCs ., S 1 h . ( 20 a . 0 ( 1 ., and ; ji 8 . 0 d . ~ Postage , 1 h . Double IYuhh , J ) 1 h . ( Id ., Via ., and 52 h . 0 d .-Postnge , la . 8 d . Umbilical Truss . 42 h . and 52 s . Cd . ~ l ' oHtago l ^ LASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CA 1 > S , & e . vwaa t 0 V i ^ WSPFlLY , * ? / all ( 1 allcaHOH . of WEAKNESS and BWELMNO of the LEGS , HPItAINH , & c . lnoy are porous , l % ht in texture , and inexponHivo , and arc drawn on like an ordinary shocking . Trice from 7 h . Od . 10 s . Postage , Ud . Manufactory , 228 , Piccadilly , London .
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Leader (1850-1860), March 7, 1857, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_07031857/page/21/
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