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FOREIGN tfUNt>9. (L*«t Official Quotatio...
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CORN EXCHANGE. "We hare a good arrival o...
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"GRAIN", Mark-lane, July 4, Wheat, R. Ne...
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FLOUR. Town-made per sack 37s. to 42s. S...
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN. Week End...
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. PROVISIONS. Butter—Best Fresh, 12a. to...
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BUTCHERS' MEAT. NBWOATIt AND LUADKNII 'A...
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FllOM TlllS LONDON UA'ZETl'K. Friday, Ju...
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THE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made to order, 21s..per pair.
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$$6 Sfte Aeajet* [Saturday ,
$$ 6 Sfte aeajet * [ Saturday ,
Foreign Tfunt>9. (L*«T Official Quotatio...
FOREIGN tfUNt > 9 . ( L *« t Official Quotation during- the Week ending Thursday ; , ' Evening . ) Austrian 5 i >« r , Ceut » . — Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 32 J Bdgi * p Bd ^ ., ' 4 A p . < 3 t . — Small .. .. 32 £ Braxilian 5 pe . r , Ceni « . — Neapolitan 5 per Cents . — - Buenoe Ayr ^ s' 6 p ; ' Cts . Peruvian 44 per Cents . 90 £ Chilian 6 per . Cents . .. — Portuguese 5 per Cent . — Danish 5 per Cents , .. — 4 per Cts . 3 i Dutch 2 ^ per Cents ... IW : —Annuities — 4 per Cents ... 9 l | Eu 88 ian , 1822 ; 4 ip . Ct 3 . — Ecuador JBonde ' " .. — Span . Actives , 5 p . Cts . 204 French 5 p . C . An . atPnris 93 . 65 Passive .. — 3 p . Cts ., JulylO , 55 . 95 Deferred .. —
Corn Exchange. "We Hare A Good Arrival O...
CORN EXCHANGE . " We hare a good arrival of foreign Wheat this week . Th « trade is very firm at Monday ' s decline . For Barley there is a fair demand at less rates . The large ¦ upplies of Oats lately reported are followed this week liy . still larger . The dealers hold off buying , and no amount of business could be done , except at quite Is . kss money than would be taken on Monday . The Archangel shipments arc expected to begin arriving before the supplies at present here , or near at hand , are cleared off , and it seems to be a general opinion that we shall soon see the lowest prices . Very little business ie doing in floating cargoes . Arrivals from July 4 to July 11 . English , Irish . Foreign . Wheat .. .. 1830 17 , 260 Barley .... 20 5370 Oats 1540 2400 46 , 710 Flour 1160—Sacks , 2020 ; Barrels , 3590 .
"Grain", Mark-Lane, July 4, Wheat, R. Ne...
"GRAIN " , Mark-lane , July 4 , Wheat , R . New 40 a . to 42 s . Maple ...... 31 s . to 333 . Fine 43 — 45 "White 26 —27 Old 44 — 45 Boilers 27 — 29 AVhite 46 —48 Beans , Tick 3 . .. 28 — 29 fine 50 —52 Old 29 —30 Superior New 48 —50 Indian Corn .... 28 —30 Bve 23 —24 Oats , Feed 17 —18 liarley 22 —23 Fine 18 —19 Malting 26 —27 Poland 21 —22 Malt . Ord 48 —50 Fine .... 22 —23 Fine 50 —52 Potato ; 20 —21 Peas , Hog- 29 —30 Fine .... 21 —22
Flour. Town-Made Per Sack 37s. To 42s. S...
FLOUR . Town-made per sack 37 s . to 42 s . Seconds 36 — 39 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 32 — 34 NorfolU anil Stockton 29 — 31 An e . ) can per barrel 19 —r 23 Canadian 19 —23 "Wheaten Bread , 7 tf . the 41 b . loaf . Households , 5 £ d .
General Average Price Of Grain. Week End...
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . Week Ending June 28 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 43 s . 5 d . live 27 s . 6 d . Barley 2 f > 2 Beans .-. 31 8 Oats 22 5 Peas ... " 28 10 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat 40 s . Od . live 26 ? . 3 d . Barley 24 5 Hernia 30 6 Oats 20 7 Peas 27 7
. Provisions. Butter—Best Fresh, 12a. To...
. PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Fresh , 12 a . to 13 s . per < loz . : Carlow , £ 3 Us . to X ' S 18 s . per cat . Bacon , Irish per cwt . 49 s . to 50 s . Ch « e « e , Cheshire t - . . v . ' .. 42 — 70 Derby , Plain ........... 1 ....... 48 - —CO Haine , York CO — 66 Egg « , Ftench , per 120 , 4 * . yd . to 5 s . 6 il . \
Butchers' Meat. Nbwoatit And Luadknii 'A...
BUTCHERS' MEAT . NBWOATIt AND LUADKNII ' AIX . * ? M ' TIIF FELD . * 8 . d . s . d . s . d . s . d . Beet 2 fi to 3 1 2 4 to 3 8 Mutton , . 2 8 — 3 10 3 0 — 4 0 Lamb 3 8 — 4 10 1 4 — 5 a Veal : $ ' 8 — 3 8 2 H — 3 10 PoiV i 8 — 3 S A 0 — 3 10 To Mink the ollal , per 8 lb .
Fllom Tllls London Ua'zetl'k. Friday, Ju...
FllOM TlllS LONDON UA'ZETl'K . Friday , July 4 . Bank *!) Pi ' s . —It . 'Okay , Kd « -ard stf «; et , ' Hnmpstead-road , pianoforte maker , . to ' nurreuder July 11 , August . t . >; Holieitor , Mr . Mujuii , HowlaiiuVstrci't , Tit / . i <> y-B <| u : » Ye ; ollic . iul iiHsijfnee , Mr ! Caiman , Birehin-lanc , Cornhill—J . H . Ellis , Aldgate , tailoi , July 12 , August W ; aolicitori ) , Mesmfc . Overtoil a ) id'Hughca . Old J « wrr ; oflieinl assignee , Mr . Stauisfald—(' . Collins unit O . T . KttflU , B « wdley , Kidderminster , und i-lm : ubore , cm -pet manufacturer * ' , July 1 J > , August 12 ; Kolicitom , Mehm-a . lioycot und Tudor , Kidderminster ; official amitfnee , Mr . < lui * tie ., lininiiitfnam—T . Hohs , Manchester , lurniture dealer , July 1 H , Anmial H ; ¦ olicitom , Mr . Waller , jun ., Finiibury-ein : hj ; and Alt . Taylor , Manchester ; oSlcial anwigntr , Mr . Lee , Manchester . JBA »( KKi ; iT <; iit 4 l Annum . ii ) . — H . Tredinniek , Threailneedle-• treet , mining « K < "iit—W . ( ice , Murray-street , Iloxton , Tustaii liat manufacturer . JUaNK-HJI'TM . —J . Haix , Brig hton , hotrl keeper , to surrender July 12 . August J »; solicitors , Mr . lfrinl < iy . I ' uncrnH-hiiii- ; and Mr . llouninnn , Brighton ; official iiHHlgnee , Mr . IVnnell , Guildhall-chamber * . l ) usliiKb » ll- « treet B . Tnm > , Coventry , cotton « lr «»« w , July 2 * , August 20 ; solicitor , Mr . HarriHOii , Kinninjrhain ; ottlcial ; iufiiKnee , Mr . Valpy , Birmingham—R . Ckoo & i . JHnngoUUeld , Gloucestershire , butcher . July SJ , AiiKimt 20 ; folicitoin . Mwuui'B . ltay , lloytr . and ( - <) ., liristol ; ofllcial ansiKi > c » , Jkl . Il ' iitton , WrUtol— -W . Kkndai . i . and J . Htaniunh , Lftedf , rrooora , July 18 , AiiffWit l ! 'J ; nolicitoii , M « nai »< . Ijitwruncw atid l'lew » . Old Jewry ( Jliambciu ; mid Mcbbi-b . lioml und JJmrWick , Lend * I olllcjal msijfiHm . Mr : Young- . L « : edn—J . HoW /» . i ., Llverimol , bookuellor , July 1 H . Aiih'UHt 8 ; Holicitoru . Mr . Harr « tt , jfjootor «' -coimn < in «; imtl M «; B » rn . Mullaby and ToWnorud , I . lvurpool ; ofHciul anKifrnua , Mr . Binl , Kiv ( irj > oi > l-J ALL MANi ) , WrexUarn , DcnbijrbBblr . i , liaburdaHhur . Jul y 1 « , Auinittlf : BdlIoiM » rti , MesfVi . ^ b'WOrtli and l » ii | fh , Wrc . ihain ; mntl Hi Ift ftl ' * ^ ^ \ AA AnA ANnrpoiil ; oflicuU « hhi- | im : o , Mr . Tur « ur JWvlrpO <> l-= JI- - * r t > N ^ ' '\ <»« Uiani . Luucaul . ! ..- . rottonand H & JiicMt ,, pitJnftn > V ) OifttlA ^ » i ^»«« , M-.-. Mack . iiii . ; , MancXk ^^ K ^ . 'fcchrttafrAt . ilt iHaimftictiirer . July 18 . AuKuIf « - •<> l % Mr ; W- * ia 0 M »^ 5 * 4 - " t < tcr ; «« l < : lal aBHijfiKiu , ^ lr . ^<^ Ai ? yt $ M 9 fvS jill ^ f ' > " "" ¦ > .. - '¦/ ' ¦ ¦«/' , ' , IU V 'A'l
The Best Wellington Boots Made To Order, 21s..Per Pair.
THE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made to order . 21 s .. per pair . .
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ii ciii nI uaiimiiu , ^ 7 , u » oiiupog » . c-, n » - » -v -. , spectfully requests the attention of the Public to the above ver ; important announcement . His Wellington Boots made to . order at 21 b . cannot be Bur passed either in shape , make , or quality .
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ROYA L VICTORIA FELT CARPETING . Tke public attention is particularly directed to this Manufacture . The carpeting combines beauty of design , du *" " bility , imperviousne 8 s to'dust , and economy in price , costing half that of Brussels . It ha 3 now been in general use many years , arid become -well established with the trade and the public , and can be purchased at all respectable Carpet Houses in London . in-nearly every Town in the United Kingdom . The PAlbJNJ . WOOLLEN CLOTH COMPANY , 8 , LOVE-LANE , ALDERMANBURY , also manufacture Printed and Embossed Table Covers in the newest desig-ns . Window Curtains , Cloths' tor Upholsterers , thick Felt for Polishing , & C & C . Manufactories at Leeds , and Borough-road , London . Wholesale Warehouses , 8 , Love-lane , Wood-street , London . '
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LOU IS ROSSI , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFFEUK , 254 , Regent-street , opposite Hanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT HEAD-DRESSES and PERUKES , the Hair of which is singly attached to a thin , transparent fabric , rendering- the skin of the head perfectly visible ; and being attaehed to a foundation constructed on geometrical principles , renders them superior to all others hitherto invented Sole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM , which is unversally approved and admired . This BALM , containing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiously , renders it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of Flowers . The Hair when washed with this Balm soon becomes pleasantly soft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by improperly employing injurious extracts to clean it , the Hair may have been rendered harsh , or turned grey , it will soon be restored to its Natural Colour and Brilliaucy by using the PERUVIAN BALM .
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SC OTTISH and IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-street ; Manufactory , Dunfermline . DAVID B 1 RRELL begs respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility , Gentry , and Public generally , 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 the Noith Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has been engraved in the Art Journal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks * . —" Among the fine diaper and damaak linens , received from Dunfermline , are some singularly rich and beautiful tablecloths , manufactured by Mr . Birrell , from designs furnished by Mr . Paton , an artist who ha 3 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 worthy of covering a regal table . In the corners of the border we discern the St . George , and jn the centres ol the same part the badges of the order of' The Thistle ' and ' St . Patrick . ' In the centre of the cloth is a medallion bust of her gracious Majesty . The table-cloth is made / rom the finest Flemish flax . " The "CAGE PATTERN , " in the style 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 the finest No . which can be produced . Huckabacks , Sheetings , Table Covers , & c . May , 1851 .
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MUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — xV . The public are 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 Industry , on view from 8 in the morning till 8 at iiMit , at Benellhik and Company ' s Emporium for Furnishin " - Ironmongery , 89 und 90 , Cheapside , London . The splendid btock comprises every variety of Electro-plated Wares , Chandeliers , Lamps , Tea-u . us , Tc-a-traya , Cutlery , Iron hedsteadH , Baths , Stoves , Fire-irons ; in short , every requisite cither for the Mansion or the Cottag « . At thia establishment you cannot be deceived , because every urticlt ; is marked in plain ugures , and at kucIi prict-3 aa can be offered only by ahouse whoso gross sales are bo enormous as to enable them to sell the beat articles at 10 or IS per cent . le » a than any other home iu the kingdom . That we can furnish a inanition , is demonstrated by the continued patronuge of the nobility and gentry and to prove that we can also suit the necessary and judicious economy of those moving in a more bumble sphere , we arc enabled actually to furnish an eight-roouird bouse for XT ) , and the articles , too , of the beat quality and workmanship . Thi « inny appear incredible ; but as wo arts the Urgent buyers of iron goods , to Hay nothing of those of our own manufacture , in London , irccmi do it , -ind subjoin a liat of the requisites : — I Hall-lamp J ! ^ £ I UinbrclU-stand .. ) J * ? 1 Dronaed Oiiiing-rooiu Fender and Standards .. « ; > o 1 Set of l ' olishecl Stcvl I -ire-irons i i 1 Brass Toast-stand .. .. .. .- Jf 7 I Fire-guaul ( ; ' Jj 1 Bronzud and I ' oliiihcd Steel Kcroll Funder .. ( ? . I Het 1 ' oliuhcd Steel Fiie-iions . Bright l'an .. » » ' ¦ ' 1 Ornamented Japanned Bt : uttl « and Scoop .. 0 4 6 1 Best Bed-room Fonder and l ' olished Steel Fireirons .. .. ° I 0 2 Bea-ioom Fenders , mid'J fets of Urc-ironii .. O 7 0 . Set of Four Block-tin Dish Coven .. .. O 1 I 6 I Hn-ad-grater , ( ill .. Tin CmidleBtick , J ) d . .. .. 0 1 , ' | I Teakettle , tin . till ., 1 ( iiidiron . Is . .. .. 0 3 C I Frying- ]> an . la ., 1 Meat-chopper , In . 6 d . .. .. 0 ii 6 1 (;<> ll <; epot . 1 « ., 1 Colander , In . .. .. - 0 2 0 1 Diml-pim . <> d .. I Fiuh-U-ttle , 4 b . .. ., .. 0 4 C I Fian-MuY . e , 6 < i ., I Flour-box , Hd 0 I a I 1 ' epper-box 0 0 4 ; t Tinned Iron Saiiccpaim .. .. .. .. 0 0 1 Ovul Boilinjf-pot , ;» h . Hd ., 1 Hrt of SLi-wcra . 4 d . .. 0 4 0 : . 1 Hjiooiih , ' . >(! ., i < i » -pot and Tmy , . tb . .. .. 0 . 1 1 ) Toiiating-fnVk .. .. .. .. .. .. ((() (> , £ ¦> 0 0 k Notii . —Any one or more of the arti « : le » m . iy be selected at th » aliovo prieeh . And all okIi-iii I ' m' i . ' . ') itud upwards will bu for- < wiii'ded lien to miy purt of t . llt 5 kni ^ iloin . Noi . c , therefore , tho ad < lroAu . BKNKTFINK mid Co ., Hi ) unit l > 0 , Ch « : apsi < le , London ; - nuil if you mi : ahout to luiui'li , and wuut to buy eoououiicully ' and taiitefully \ init ihiti e :. l ; i !> li & hiiicnt . 1
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i A CARD . ~ - G 1 DOBSON COLLET , late of the Rova 1 Tr » r ' Opera . Covent Garden , Teacher of Singing . For T n of Musical Lectures , Private Lessons , or Class Tearh- rm ' Town ar Country , apply to C . D . C . 15 , Essex-street , 8 traSd' '
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C OCOA is a nut which , besides farinaceous sni . stance , contains a bland oil . The oil in this nufVs advantage , which is , that it is less liable than any other ^ rancidity . Possessing these two nutritive substances Cop - ° become a most valuable article of diet , more particularly if V mechanical or other means , the farinaceous substance can b perfectly incorporated with the oily , that the one will nre ^ *? the other from separating . Such a union is presented in . v ? Cocoa prepared by JAMES EPPS ; and thus , while the dehVhr ful flavour , in part dependent upon the oil , is . retained , the wV * preparation will agree with the most delicate stomach ' JAMES EPPS , Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 . Great EusnoH street , Bloomsbury , and 82 , Old Broad-street , City , London
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M ORISON'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSaT MEDICINES , Depot . 344 , Strand . —The Partnership r MORISON , MOAT and Co ., of the "British College of Health " having expired on the 25 th of March last . iMr . Moat Manufa ^ tures the above-named medicines ( "Morison ' s PilU" ) from { ?' Recipes of the late " James Morison , the Hygeist . " Mr . Moat is Member of the Royal College of Surgeons and Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries , and has devoted ma » v years to the study of Medicine ; by the employ of a matured judgment in the selection of Drug 3 , and attention to their thorough combination and uniformity of mixture , he ensure certainty of effect with the least possible unpleasantry . He offers the Pills , thus made by himself , as a perfectl y safe and efficient purgative , and recommends them to be taken in those cases o £ illness where the services of a medical adviser are not felt to be requisite . Sold with directions , in the usual priced boxes , by all Medicine Venders . _ - Foreign Houses dealt with in the most advantageous manner ¦ ¦ ¦ — —~ e *
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A NEW MEDICINE . T ^ RANKS'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE —A form A of Medicine at once safe , sure , speedy , and pleasant , especially applicable to urethral morbid secretions , and other ailments for which copaiba and cubebs are commonly administered . Each Capsule containing the Specific is made of the purest Gelatine , which , encased in tinfoil , may be Conveniently carried in the pocket , and , being both elastic and pleasant to taKe , affords the greatest facility for repeating the doses without intermission—a desideratum to persons travelling , visiting , or engaged in business , as well as to those who object to fluid medi" cines , being unobjectionable to the most susceptible stomach . Prepared only by GEORGE FRANKS , Surgeon , at his Labo . ratory , ' 90 , Blackiriars-road , London , where they may be had , and of all Medicine Venders , in boxes , at 2 s . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . each , or sent free by . post at 3 s . and 5 s . each . Of whom , also , may be had , in bottles , at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 11 s . each , FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA . TESTIMONIALS . From Joseph Henry Green , Esq ., F . R . S ., President of the Royal College of Surgeons , London ; Senior Surgeon to St . Thomas ' s Hospital ; and Professor of Surgery in King's College , London . " I have made trial of Mr . Franks ' s Solution of Copaiba , at St . Thomas ' s Hospital , in a variety of cases , and the result ! warrant my stating , that it ia an efficacious remedy , and ona which does not produce the usual unpleasant effects of Copaiba . ( Signed ) " Joseph Hkney Green . " Lincoln ' s-inn Fields , April 15 , 1835 . " From Bransby Cooper , Esq ., F . R . S ., one of the Council of the Royal College of SUrgeons , London ; Senior Surgeon to Guy ' s Hospital ; and Lecturer on Anatomy , & c . *• Mr . Bransby Cooper presents his compliments to Mr . Georga Franks , and has great pleasure in bearing testimony to tho efficacy of his Solution of Copaiba . Mr . Cooper has prescribed the Solution in ten or twelve cases with perfect success . " New-street , April 13 , 1835 . " •„• These medicines are protected against counterfeits by the Government Stamp—on which is engraven " QeobgbI ' eanks , Blackfriara-road "—being attached to each :
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HOM 0 EOPA T H Y . —All the Homoeopathic Medicines , in Globules , Tinctuies , and Trituration , are prepared with the greatest care and accuracy by JOHN MAWSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastleon-Tyife ; and GO , Fawcett-street , Sunderland ; from whom they may be obtained , in single tubes , neat pocket cases , and boxes , suitable for families and the profession . " Laurie ' s" and all other works on Homoeopathy , together with cases and tubes , sent post-free to all parts of tbo kingdom . Dispensaries amUHa profession supplied on liberal termd . Just published , and may be had Iree of charge , a small pampnlet on Homoeopathy , by J . Silk Buckingham , Ksq . MAWSON'a HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA . —The Cocoa-nut , or nib . contaiiiB a very large proportion of nutritive matter , consisting- of a farinaceoun aubatance , and of a rich and p leasan t oil . This oil is esteemed on account of its being ? leas liable than any other oil to rancidity . Homoeopathic phyaiciuiia are unite " in their recommendation of cocou aa a beverage ; and the tcfitimomi > l » from other soiirces are numerous and of the hi ( fl ' ' character . It was no highly esteemed by I . i mucus , the chief ™ Naturalists , that henumed it Theobroma— "Food for the Gods . " Dr . Parciia says , It is a very nourishing beverage , devoid of the ill propertieu possessed by both tea and colfee . " l > r . Kpp « , the popular lecturer on Physiology , says : — " M ° " thers , while Huckliug . should never take Coffru ; they el "" '' I Buckle on Cocoa . 1 have the tcHtimouy of mothers who havu si ) mickled . and th « y state that they found , with Cocoa with ' " Beer , they produced quite ( sufficient milk , and tho childr' ' Buckled with auch diet were in better health than tliohi- duck ' ' 1 ' on a ' previous occasion , when Beer , and ( , ' olfee , and Tea loi ""' ' I the liquid part of tuelr diet . " The same author adds : — " i ^> I ii tho bent of all iluvoured < lrinka . It ia highly nu trition' ) . " I Dr . Hooper bays : — " Thia food ie admirably calculated for " I sick , and to those who are in health it in a luxury . " j > I Many peruoiiB have been turned against tho use of Coco . i n " ^ I Chocolate from having tried tbo many , mid vi : ry generally iiil <;| 10 _ I article ! vended at tho fjioceiV phopu under that name . ''" ' ' I partition here on " . ; r < < 1 by JOHN MAWHON contains nil t ' "Jj " I tritiom propertico of the nut without any objectionable " ^ I mixture . It in , therefore , recommended aa nn ajfr « ' « : iil » l « a I wholesome substitute for Coifce , to which it ia curlainly »'" „ I ui || i « : i-ior , au it 1 h iiluo Io tho Cocoas sold as " Solubl" Uie " ., ' I Tlako Cocoa , " & c . It ia light , . usy of digestion . . u tf ,,,,, / I mitiilioUH , and rccjum ^ llttlo lunu or troublo in preparing re . I Tkktimoniai ., — " Having uued the JIonuuopathic _ <; " "J t I pared by Mr . Muwhoii , I have no lutHitation in giving it my I rci- oinineiidation . "—Thomas Hnyle , M . l > . , , ct ) - I Hold . WholfBid *) and lteUil . by JOHN MAWHON , l '" ^ ,. I imthic ChcinUt . 4 , llwod-stioul , Nmvciihlle , and 00 , I'aw . ¦ itrcct , Bnnduilund- . Huti- I Aukntm . —North SlncldH—MeaH « ami Son , druKtf »« lH- . . j ,,,-, I Icrlaud—Mr . John Uilln , gr > 'C «; r . Houth ahichls—Htsll " " k ,,, n I IrugiriatB . rramli-Mr . Oeortfti Uiinisay . dru ( jgiu < - Hl nlll \ I — John HodgHon and Co . drug-giatH . Durham— s' " l | ^ . ur- I tlonliM , drujfgiutH . IiHi-liii ;{ loii—iVlr . H . Barlow , drujfK lul # I idli : —Mr . lluiiiuon , druggist . Aff entu wanted ! I i
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Leader (1850-1860), July 12, 1851, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_12071851/page/22/
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