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MAPPINS' ELECTRO-SIT , VETS , PLATE MAPPIK BROTHERS ' CMty London Show Rooms are at London Bridge ; . ^ Manufactory , QueenVCutlery Works , Sheffield . JMappin Brothers guarantee on all their manufactures in electro-silver plate a strong deposit of real silver , according to price charged ; Fiddle Double King ' s ¦ Lily Pattern . Thread . Pattern . Pattern £ p . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ . s . < ' 12 Table Forks .. . 1 l'i 0 2 14 0 3 0 0 3 12 0 12 TableSpoons . 1 16 0 2 14 0 3 0 0 Z 12 0 12 Dessert Forks 1 7 0 2 0 0 . 2 4 0 2 VJ 0 . 12 Dessertspoons .... 1 7 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 2 14 Q 12 Teaspoons ........ 016 0 } JO 1 70 1160 2 Sauce Ladles 0 8 0 0 ltf 0 0 II 0 0 13 0 1 Gravy Spoon ........ 0 7 0 0 10 6 0 11 0 0 13 0 4 Salt do . ( gilt bowls ) 0 6 8 0 10 0 0 . 12 0 0 14 0 1 M ^ tard Spoon .... -0 18 0 2 6 0 30 0 3 I Plflf « tignr Tdnss ... 0 3 6 0 5 6 0 6 0 O H ¦ I P « r Fish Carvers .. 1 0 0 1 10 0 1 14 0 1 18 0 1 Sqtter Knife 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 IsSm Ladle .. 0 12 0 0 16 0 0 17 6 1 0 0 « Egg Spoons ( gilt ) .. 0 10 0 0 15 0 0 IS 0 110 Complete Service £ 1013 10 15 13 6 17 16 6 21 4 6 Any article can be had separately at the sameprices . One set of four corner di-hes , forming eight dishes . . £ 8 8 s . ; one set of four dish covprs , viz ., one 20-im-h . one 18-inch , an i two 14-inch , £ 10 10 s . ; cruet frame ^ four-jilas * . 24 s . ; fullsize tea and coffee service , £ 9 10 s . A costly book of engravings , with price attached , sent per post free on application . Canteens fitted for India . E-timates furnished for services of plate , for hotels , steamships , and regimental me-pes—Mappin Brothers , Nos . 67 and 68 , Kin * Williamstreet , London-bridge ; Manufactory , Queen ' s Cutlery Work * , Sheffield .
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FXTBJSriSH : YOUR HOUSE . WITH THE BEST ARTICLES AT DEAINE'S IRONMONGERY AND FIJRNiSHlHG WAREHOUSES . 4 Price Furnishing List sent Post Free . d £ aNE & CO ., LONDON BRIDGE . Established A . D . 1700 . DEANE'S—CEI / EBRATEJO TABLE CUTLERY , Table Dessert Knives . Knives . Carvers . Finest Ivory Handles ,. 33 b . 28 s . 11 s . Meaium ,, 23 s . 18 s . 7 s . 6 d . Gor »\ „ IGs . , 12 s . 5 s . ( itl . DEANE'S—Electro Plated Spoons and Forks— - Table . Dessert . Tea . Spoons—best plating 40 s- 30 s . 18 s . Forks „ 383 . 29 s . — Spoons—2 nd quality - 33 s . 24 s . 14 s . 6 ( 1 . Forks „ 31 s . 23 s . — DBANE'S—Electro Plate Tea and Coffee Sets , Liqueur ¦ . " Stands , Cruets ' Cake Baskets , & c , DEANE'S— Di-h » overs and Britannia Metui Goods . ¦ "Prices " . of Tin liisU Covers in sets , of six and seven , 18 s ., 3 ( ts ., 40 s ., 63 i ., 78 s . DEAHE'S—Papier Mache Tea Trays in sets , from 2 ls .. new an t elegant patterns constantly " * ' ' introduce' ^ ' ' ' ^*~ " ~^ " ' ¦* DEANE'S—Bronze , Copper , and Brass Goods . DEANE'S—Bronzed Tea Urns , SOs ., G 3 s ., 84 s . DE ANE'rt—Moderator Lamps from 7 s . to £ 6 6 s . DEANE'S—Drawing-room titoves , Ranges , & c . DE ANE'S— Fonder * and Fire Irons . DEANE'S—Iron Bedsteads -with Bedding . Priced Pamphlet with Drawings , post free . DEANE'S—Dpmostic Buths . See llluaimted Priced Pamphlet . , DEANE'S—Tin , J ^ ipan and Iro n Goods . DEANE'S—Cirnices and Cornice Poles . DEANE'S—Horticultural Tools . DEANE'S—Chandeliers and Gas Fittings .
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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . TXThite ' s Moc-Main Lever Truss T T is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment of Hernia . The use of asteel spring- ( so hurtful in Its effects ) is here avoided , a soft bandagu belntc worn round the body , while the requisite reacting power is supplied ty the Moc-Main and Putent Lever , fitting with so much rfeWft and aloeanoM that it cannot be detected , and maybe ¦ worn during Awp . A desoripi ive cin uliir may bo hud , MA the Ttum ( which cannot full to fit ) forwarded by post on the circumference o ( tlio bdd . v , two indies below the hip , belrig sent to the manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , 228 , PICCADILLY , I . 0 ND 0 N . , Plloe of a single truss , 16 s ., 21 s , 2 Gi > . Cil , and 31 s . fid—Postage Is . Double Truas , 31 s . 6 ( 1 ., 42 ? . and 52 s . 6 d . ~ - Postage la . 8 d . Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 02 s . 0 d . — Po »< toge Is . lOd . Foft-office orders to bo made payable to JOHN WHITE , Post-offlce , P ccadllly . Elastic Stockings , Knee Caps , & o ., for VARICOSE VICING and nil cases of "Vbakurasflnd SfftxuNapt the Lea * , Spnilns , Sic . They nru porous , ' light * In tSilufoTfind inexpeiisivo , anCaro ^ drftwn ' on llKo an ordinary stocking , ., ,, . Prlco 4 s . 0 ( 1 ., 7 s . 6 d . 10 i > . and 16 s . each . ' Postago Cd , JOHN WHITE , Munufncturer , 228 , Ptocadllly , Lontjon .
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ruptions on the Face , feoilg , BlnRwnrms . Bnd togs , and ill ' . Affections of tlje tfvTH ; ov en If of Jong stfttwUng ' , OuTOd by a ^ RegMerert Muillcal rruciltlnnor of thirty yenW Hurccsoful pruotloq K ^ non cft-t h . Consultation houri 1 to 4 daily , nnd 7 to 8 lu tlio evening , nt . Kb . I , Harovood-pla . ee , Niuewof > d . » f | unro , N . V V ' ConeuUfttlon by letter to M . D ., onoloslntf five shillings ' worth of stamps , ftttenUcd to .
Theatres And Amusements.
THEATRES AND AMUSEMENTS .
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± 'M ) K £± j ilAJ + L / , UUV . fcj . NX ix ^ HUXia . JIK , ALFRED MELLON'S CONCERTS , For" one month nniy .-Li . a--t : two niuhts of his Highness Priiice George Oiilitzin . —Hand of Eighty Performers and Chorus of the Royal Italian Opera-r- ' lrt consequence of the ^ reat succe .-s of Miss Parepa . and'Mr . \ Vi I bye . Cooper , Mr . Mellon has sucured their services for the remainder of the series . ¦ . The programme for Monday and Tuesday next will comprise- ^ Selectioii ^ from the works of tlie fireat Masters . Overtures , Grand ' Operatic Orchestral . Selection , Voc ^ l Music sung- by M , } ss Parepa and Mr , " Wilbye Cooper , Tnstriimental Kolos , Prince Oalitzin's new Ogareff-Quudrille , Herzen Valse , und Kozlow Polka . Conducted by Prince Galitzin , < toc , & c . Tnc Chorus of the Koyal Italian Opera , arc ensased , and will appear on Wednesday next , August 22 , and on the three following evenMRs . Conductors—Prince ( iahtzin and Alfred Mellon . Promenade One Shilling .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . Positively the Last Week but Three of THE OVERLAND ROUTE . . Monday . Tuesday , and ¦ Wednesday , to commence at 7 with the Ballet of HALLODEEN , by the Leclereqs . After which , at a qimrter to 8 , THE OVEULAXD ROUTE ; Mr and Mr =. Charles Matiiews , Mr . Bucks-tone , Mr . Compton , Mrs Wilkins . & c . With HIS EXCELLEXCY ; Mr . and Mrs . Charles Mathews . Concluding with i'HE CHKISTEXINCi . On Thursday , Friday , and Saturday , to commence at 7-with THE OVERLAND ¦ ROTl'E . ' After which . THE 'CRITIC' ; ' Pull' and Sir Fretful Plaitiary , 3 Ir , Charles Matiiews . Cniicludilisr with a BALLET .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE , "WYCH STREET , STKAXD . On Monday , anil ' du ' ring-. tho week , will be performed the Farce of THE SCAPEGOAT . - ¦ : To be followed bv the Comedietta of SOMEBODY ELSE . ' , In widch Miss Louisa Keeley jvnd Mr . Frederick Robiiisiin ¦ ""ill perform . To conclude > vith . SttYLOCK . Shylock , Mr . F . Robson , supported by Messrs . F . Viniiig , Franks , G . Cooke :, H . Wigan , F . Charles , H . Cooper . II . Kivers . ~ Mesdames Herbert , Cottreli , Seymour , Hughes . and Mrs . W . S . Emden . Stage Manager , Mr , W . S- Emden . Stage Director , Mr . Horace Wigan .. The Scenic Department ii . wler thcSuperintendence of Mr . William Tel bin , assist cd by Mr . II . Saunrters , & c . : . First Price : —Stalls , -s ., Upper Box Stalls 4 s ., Dress Circle ,. 4 s ., Pit ,. 2 s ., Gallery , is ' . Second Price :.- Upper Box Stiill ? , 2 si , Dress Circle , 2 s ., Tit , Is .. Gullery , 6 d . Private Boices , £ 2 2 s . and £ 1 Is . Fiuiiily Boxes , £ 3 3 s . The Box Office open daily , from 11 . till : 5 o ' clock , under the direction of Mr . O'Reilly . Doors open at 7 . Connnence iit hnlf-past 7 . Half-price as near Xine o'Clock hs is consistent with the Xon-interrupt ion of the Performance . .
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SURREY GARDENS . MONSTER CONCERT , on MONDAY NEXT , Under the direction of , -M . E . M 1 LE BERGER , when Mdlle . PAKEPA and fifty other celebrated Artistes will -jrppenTT 4 n-flddii ^ on-t <^( li ^^ Orund-Or *> li ^ tr-ft ^ f-JCifty-IU 4 rformers and tlie Band of the Grenadier ' . Guards , under tlio direction of Mr . GODFltEY . Admlssiun Oiie Shilling .
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THE SATURDAY ANALYST - ¦ . '¦ ¦ ' AND , - ' ' LEADER . A , REVIEW AND KECORD OF POLI . TrCAL , LITEEARY , ARTISTIC , AND SOCIAL EVENTS . Price 3 d . CONTENTS of No . 542 ( New Series , No . 21 . ) AUGUST 11 , 1800 . The Hcadioss Liberals nnd their Recent Victory . The Syrian Protocols . The Dov'Is of London . Self Education . The Eighth Commandmont . Memoirs of Bishop Hurd , VicUBltudeB of Families . Tho Brownrij . 'g Papers , Collier , Coleridge , and Slmkospeare . Real Llf , o Novels . Health Resorts of Great Britain , Notes of Health . Miscellaneous Books . ltecord of the Weeki Foreign Correspondence : Hanover . Serials . Entertainments . Parliament . LONDON : PUnLISHED AT 18 , CATHERINESTREET , STIIAND , W . O .
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Strasbourg Tongues . — Those cuporlor rtollenclcs have now become the standing dish of the broakfnnt-tnblo and household % vord of the dnmeftlc circles , being delicately cured , nicely spiced , anil a beautiful colour . Hold In pnekngop , containing ttlx , at 3 s . ( Id . perp . iokngo , Cheddar Loaf Choose , , 7 Ad .. iiml .-84 iI . DerJtJ , J 3 i > An ! sh _ jand Wcfltpliallii Hams jin abundance , lrom 7 d . to Od . per lb . OsborneV Peat ?' smoked Hnoon Is now In excollent cure , OJd . per lb , by the half-Hldo . Ituttcrd In perfection nt reasonable rates . A saving of 10 per cent . Is offected by tho purchaxcr nt this establishment on all first-class provisions . I ' liokapros gratis . O- » BORNE'rtOHEESE VVAUEHOUME , Osborne-H 0 D 6 E , ao , Ludgate-hUl , near , St . Paul ' s , E C .
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"p ^ ressing Cases , Dressing Bags , -1— ^ a'd lilghly-flnhliod ElaunnclcS for I ' rotfoiitft ' tlon in great variety . Ivory-liandiud Tn , l » lo Cutlery . Every roiju ^ lio for the Toilet anil Work Tubiqs . M ECHl and B . VZIN , 112 . Rcffcnt-atreot , 4 , LeudenhalU street , and Oryutal Palace , Sydeuham .
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BENSON'S WATCHES . " Perfection of Mechanism . "—Morning Post . : < Jold tt atc ! ies .- •? 4 to 100 Guineas . Silver Watches .. .. - 2 to 50 Guineas . Send Two Stamps for Benson's Illustrated Watch Pamphlet . Watches sent fo am-part of the United Kingdom on receipt of Post-offlce Orders . 33 and 31 , Ludgate-hill , London , B . C . Established 1749 .
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Pa yer ' s Steel Lozenges . THE BEST TONIC FOR INVIGORATING THE CONSTITUTION . Sold "Wholesale at 76 , Strand , London . This preparation of Steel being the one principally relied upon by the most eririnent physicians , has induced the Inventor and Proprietor to conduct many experiments wln-reby its nauseous taste can Le eradicated , and its virtues preserved , and he now , wiih every conOdence of success , recc . mii ) enii 8 it as ; the most potent and valuub . e of any preparation of steel extant . Upon the presence of steel in the blood , depends all those vigorous functions of the system , whether of the mind or body , which we recognise iis perfect health . It is estimated b . v the best pl ! y ») olof ? ists , that six and a-balf per cent of steel are contained in the b : ood alone , independently of that in the oilier tis > ues of the body . We , see the effects of its de r privation in the ancemic , wasted , pallid , and pasty countenances « jf those who have suffered umler any depressing and exhausting inlluences , as after fever , & . c . It must have become evident to mot hers , how frequently the strumoiis ami scrofulous complaints show jheinselves after the child has been out of health or ailing , without any apparent cause , by the enlargement of glaivis , either about tlie neck or any other : part . The mu ? efiterlc plaints , too . the office of which is toc < iiivert tlie absorbed noitrishmerit from the food into healthy blond , frequently tnk » on ' a Uke-action , iind '' then- Hie child cannot be pioper . y iiourislied ; its sto nach in i e ses in size , the limbs fall away , anil a . though the . iiil . i nisiy crave ' for : fooJ it dies froin "inanition .- ' Tire preparer of these lozenges is convinced if these Steel Lozi-nges were only duly persevered-. with , and taken daily as pr scribed , this " WTetched state would be arrested ; : md'the child duly restored to . health and strenglh . Hundreds of -children' in London alone die wei-kly from this- wasting , Vhirh experiments prove lias its brijiin purely in the unhealthy state of the blood , from a deficiency of steel in the system . The pathology of consumption is the same , only the glands that are disordered are situated in the lungs . Let every m ' othcr reinember that the gliinds that are seen are an iiulex to those that are not seen . ' - ' ¦ - _ ' - InfenialodisoT . lers the effects of steel are proverbial , and it appears to have an electH'e action on the womb , and , in eases of irregularity , is the only medicine to be relied upon . The preparation now offered being the most potent of all tlie forms ; its ^ ise requires a little caution in its application , and if pretinancy is suspected it wciuid be better not to take it , unless in mitiitated doees . To cimmvrate the many maladies iii which steel has been " taken - \ vith success would be impossible in so small a space ; . sutHceit to say that its roMedial powers haverbeen acknowledged more than three thousard years , being . given in all di .-eases which depend u ' ppn depresscl vital povirur—as Neurulaia , Epdepsy , St , Vitus Dance , Tic-doloureux , Dyspepsiu , many kinds of Dropsy , and numerous diseases of the mind , as low spirltetlncfS , loss of memory , want of resolution iintl energy , and incjipacity of thought , . fee . In . speaiiinK of tlie debilitated system , we must remember too how readily it becomes a prey to any epidemic into ¦' . ti-ius or contaslous poison : . that may be tloaiing in the iitmosphere , such-os Cholera , Small-pox , Fever .-, & c , and when this is the case it is soon apparent how essentiiil it is to keep the body comp l etely up to the -TrrmtdnTrt- 'of-lTralTh : —A * -perfectly—heakhy _ s > y » tcin-jvlU _ - __^—ward off all diseases . ' Youn , ' children as well sis adults suffering from debility can take this prcpiiration whero Cod liver oil and other tonics are Inadmissible . DOSFS . Arcs , from one tb > . ' two . ' years , one lozenge por day ; two to . lour years , two lozenges a day ; from four to ten , three per day ; and ndnlts , four , five , or six , .
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British College of Health , EUSTON ROAD , LONDON . FOREIGN" GENERAL AGENTS . DULY APPOINTED FOU THE SAI . E OF MORISON'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES : — Australia .. Mr . Chnrlwoo . l . Bavnrln .. .. .. .. .... Mr Gayrhos . Baltlmoro ., ; . J . c . French and Son . Barbadoes .. .. .. .. .. Collymoro and GUI . huculona .. , MUet and Cuyas . ( Irody .. .. Mr . Kornfiold . Cathn « ena Mr . Cauio . Calcutta .. Mr : R . Child . Capo Breton .. .. .. .. Mr . Ward . Coii 8 tneitfnople .. .. ,. .. M . Stampn . Copi-nhiigon Mlchaoleon and Holm . Cracow Mr . Mulilnor . Elxluoro .. Mr . Stccnborg . Franco Mr . Muulin . Gurmany and Austria .. .. Mr . Derek . Glbralter .. Mr . Roborts . ( Suernsuv .. .. Mr . Cochrano . Uulifnx ( N . s . ) Mr . M'Kinlny . Hamburg Mr KrausKopf . Honduras Mr . Henderson . Jnmnlca .. Miss Klnuton . Miidnw ^ . .. R . It . Porolm , Esq . MexIcoT . ™~ -- •*¦— •¦; - ;¦ -- ¦ MrrTbgn ' o ; ' — Montreal .... ., Mr . Truucuu . New Zvnland ., Mr . Harris . Now York .. ., Firth . 1 ' ond . nnd Co . Odoaflft Wm . WaBnor , Enq .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 18, 1860, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_18081860/page/2/
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