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Just published , price Twopence , ROMANISM , the RELIGION of TERROR . An Oration delivered at the Literary Institution , Johnstreet , Fitzroy-square , on Sunday Evening , December 1 , 1850 , by Samuel Phillips Day , formerly a Monk of the Order of the Presentation . E . Truelove , John-street ; J . Watson , Queen ' s Head-passage , Paternoster-row ; and all Booksellers .
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Just published , in 1 vol ., price Is . 6 d ., A PORTRAITURE OF MORMONISM . By G . Sexton , M . D ., Ph . D . *• The doctrines of the eternity of matter , baptism for the dead , &c , are discussed in an able and erudite manner . "—Dr . Medina , M . A ., LL . B . " Dr . Sexton has certainly in these interesting pages dug a grave deep enough to furnish a dormitory for all the Mormonites now in England . —British Banner . London : W . Strange , . Paternoster-row . Sold by all Booksellers , and sent post-lree on enclosing 18 stamps to the author , 27 , Goldstnith ' s-place , Hackney-road .
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rjpHE ALMANAC FOR THE TIMES , con-JL taining important Information relative to the Property , Patronage , and Working- of the State-Church ; Modern State-Church Martyrology ; &c . &c . Price Twopence , or Mounted on Hollers and Varnished , One Shilling . A SHILLING'S-WORTH ABOUT OUR STATE-CHURCH ; exhibiting in a Popular Form many of the Evils of the Connection in Church and State . NEW SERIES OF TRACTS . 1 . CHURCH PROPERTY and REVENUES . 4 d . 2 . " IT'S THE LAW ; " , the CHURCHMAN'S DEFENCE of CHURCH-RATES EXAMINED . Id . 3 . THE CHURCH in CHAINS . Id . 4 . SCOTLAND and its KIRK . 3 d . 5 . FACTS- and FIGURES RELATING to the IRISH CHURCH . 2 d . 6 . THE CHURCH in WALES . ADDRESS to CHURCHMEN " . Id ., or 6 s . per 100 . ADDRESS to WESLEYANS . % d ., or 4 s . per 100 . " We have read them all ( the Tracts ) with attention , and see scarcely a sentence in them that we would wish to alter . In their substance they are most truthful , and in their manner they are clear , calm , and serious . Altogether they are wisely adapted to their purpose , aud we wish them the widest possible circulation . "—lirititJi Quarterly Review . London : 4 , Crescent , Blackfriars ; and all Booksellers .
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: T * HE WORKING TAILORS' ASSOCIATION , f JL 34 , CASTLE-STREET , OXFORD-STREET , ' Opposite the Pantheon . A few Journeymen Tailors , anxious to rescue themselves and their class from the miseries and degradation consequent on unlimited competition , and from the abuse of the powers of capital as lately exhibited to the public by the Morning Chronicle newspaper , in his letters on " Labour and the Poor , " have resolved to seek a remedy in their own exertions rather than in any parliamentary enactment , and in some system which shall combine their own interest with the interests of other classes of 1 society rather than in that return to old customs now chiefly advocated in the trade , by which the benefit of the master and I journeyman ( but especially of the former ) is sought to be realized at the expense of the consumer . ' They have , therefore , united together on the cooperative \ principle , possessing first-rate talents in the Cutting and Working department , and being supplied by several benevolent gen-[ tlenien , with sufficient capital ( which they are anxious to pay back on the first opportunity ) , they have commenced business on I extensive premises in Castle-street , Oxford-street , to which and the accompanying list of prices attention is respectfully invited . ' It will be seen from the latter that they are at once able to compete with the slopseller , whilst realizing a fair profit themselves . They are mutually bound to devote one-third of their , net profits to the extension of their numbers . It now rests with the public to stamp their experiment with success by favouring them with a liberal measure of custom , and thereby demonstrate , on an ever-widening scale , that health , prosperity , and moral 1 worth can be secured to the operatives , and cheapness guaranteed to the consumer , by the faithful realization of the brotherly and Christian principle of cooperation . They wish not to injure the trade of any truly " honourable" employer , and venture to hope that all who feel that custom itself ought to have its morality , and who are willing to do what in them lies towards dealing fairly by the operative , will help them by their sympathy , and , as far as possible , by their orders . All who are friendly to this experiment , and wish it to succeed , should give it all the assistance in their power , and recommend it to others . LIST OF PRICES . FOR CASH ON DELIVERY . £ « . d . Best superfine Frock Coat , with Silk Skirt JLiningi 3 18 0 Super ditto from 2 10 0 Best superfine Dress Coat 3 12 0 Superditto > from 2 5 0 Superfine Dress Trousers 1 1 * 0 Superditto from 1 0 0 ' Superfine Dress Vest 0 18 0 Superditto from 0 12 0 Llama and Beaver Paletots from 2 2 0 Suit of Livery from 3 15 0 GENTLEMEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . Clerical and Professional Robes made to Order . LIST OF PRICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO WORKING MEN . £ b . d . Fustian Jackets from 0 11 0 Good ditto Trousers from 0 9 6 Ditto ditto Vests from 0 6 0 Ditto ditto Coats from 0 15 0 Doeskin Trousers from 0 14 0 Black Cloth Vests from 0 8 0 Ditto Dress Coats from 1 15 0 Ditto Frock Coats from 2 0 0 Ditto Paletots from 1 10 0 8 ilk Vests and other Fancy Goods in like proportion . WORKING'MEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . N . B . —If purchasers will examine and take into consideration the quality of our workmanship , we pledge ourselves to compete with the Sweaters and Slopsellers . ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES . Remember the Address , THE WORKING TAILORS' ASSOCIATION , 34 . CASTLB-STRKET BAST , OXFORD-STREET , OPPOSITE THE PANTPIEON , LONDON . - , , y , - . - , -
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1 I ' \ [ I ' , TfcO YOU WANT LUXURIANT and BEAUYJ TIFUL HAIR , WHISKERS , &c ? The immense public patronage bestowed upon Miss ELLEN GRAHAM'S NIOUKRENE , is sufficient evidence of its amazing properties in reproducing the human hair , whether lost by disease or natural decay , preventing the hair falling off , strengthening weak hair , and checking grayness . It is guaranteed to produce whiskers , moustachoes , &c , in three weeks , without fail . It is elegantly scented ; and sufficient for three months' use will be sent free , on receipt of twenty-four postage stamps , by Miss Ellen Graham , 6 , Ampton-street , Gray ' s-inn-road , London . Unlike all other preparations for the hair , it J 3 free from artificial colouring and filthy greasiness , well known to be so injurious to it . AUTHENTIC TESTIMONIALS . " My hair is restored . Thanks to your very valuable Nioukrene . "—Miss Mane , Kennington . " I tried every other compound advertized , and they are all impositions . Your Nioukrene has produced the effect beautifully . "—Mr . James , St . Alban ' s . Your Nioukrene is the most excellent preparation I have ever analyzed , being free from colouring matter and injurious scent . The stimulant is excellent . "—Dr . John Thompson , author of a " Treatise on the Human Hair , " and Professor of Clie-For the nursery it is invaluable , its balsamic properties being admirably adapted to infants' hair .
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: ' | JAMES EPPS'S PREPARED COCOA . Cocoa is a nut , which , besides farinaceous substance , contains a bland oil . The oil in this nut has one advantage , which is that it is less liable than any other oil to rancidity . Possessing these two nutritive substances , cocoa is become a most valuable article of diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or other means , the farinaceous substance can be so perfectly incorporated with the oily that the one will prevent the other from separating . Such a union is presented in the cocoa prepared by James Epps > Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 , Great Russell-street , Bloomsbury , London ; and thus , while the delightful flavour , in part dependent on the oil , is retained , the whole preparation will agree with the most delicate stomach . James Epps ' s name and address is on each packet . The address of any local Agent forwarded immediately on application .
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WHY NOT WALK WITH EASE ? Soft and hard corns and bunions may be instantly relieved and permanently cured , by Miss Graham ' PLOMBINE , in three days . It is sent free for thirteen postage stamps . ' " It cured my corns like magic . "—Mr . Johns , Hounslow . " My bunion has not appeared since . " —Mrs * . Sims , Truro .
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Now published , WILD FLOWERS for CHILDREN . By Mr . Honeysuckle . Price Is . MASTER WOODBINE'S ALPHABET . Is . THE YOUNG LADYBIRD'S ALPHABET . 6 d . A GOOD CHILD'S ALPHABET . 4 d . THE TINY ALPHABET . 2 d . Flowers , Fruits , and Leaves , twopence the set . All coloured . THE FLOWER and the STAR , or the Course of the Stream ; a Child ' s Story , with Twenty-five Engravings , Is . 6 d . C . Honeysuckle , 85 , Hatton-garden , London .
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Just published , price 4 d . ; post-free , six penny stamps . RECIPES and REMEDIES for preserving ancl beautifying the HAIR , the SKIN , and the TEETH . By the Author of What is Health ' /" " This little work is decidedly the best of the kind that we have ever seen . No lady who values health , or prizes beauty , should he without it . "—Ladies Magazine . WHAT is HEALTH ? HOW it is LOST , and HOW RECOVERED . —Giving much useful information relative to the Maintenance and Recovery of Health , with a Table of the Comparative Digestibility of One Hundred different Articles of Diet ; Remarks on Patent Medicines , &c . Price ( id . ; post-free , for eight penny stamps . NEUItOTONICS ; or the Art of Strengthening the Nerves , being an outline of a New Method of curing Disease , Debility , Melancholy , Nervousness , &c , &c , by increasing the Vital Power or Nervous Energy of the System . By D . Nai'IRU , M . D . Price 4 d . ; post-free , for six penny stamps . Sold by Neville and Eoydd , S 3 , Maddox-street , Regent-street , London . N . B . The three works sent post-free for eighteen penny stamps .
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-RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS . DR . BARKER still continues to supply the afllicted with his celebrated remedy for every variety of «» in «* le or double rupture , the efficacy of which , in many thousands of cases , is too well known to need comment . It is applicable alike to male or female of any age , perfectly free from danger , causes no pain , inconvenience , or confinement ; and wilfbe sent free by post , with instructions , &c , on receipt of 7 a . in postage stamps , or a Post-office Order , payable at the General Post-oflice . Address , Alfred Barker , M . D ., 48 , Liverpool-street , King ' scross London . ' At home for consultation daily from JLen till One , and Four till Eight tSunday excepted . ) A « reat number of trusses have been left behind by patients cured « as trophies of the immense success of thi 3 remedy , which Dr . B . will be happy to give to any requiring them after a trial ° ' IMPORTANT AUTHENTIC TESTIMONIALS . " In the five cases I wrote to you about , the remedy has perfectly succeeded ; send me another foi a case of Scrotal Hernia . " —John Armstrong , Navy Surgeon . •« We have witnessed the cure of three cases of rupture by Dr . Barker ' s treatment , which confirms the remarks we made some time since on the utility of this discovery to those suffering irom Hernia . "—Medical Journal .
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A NEW MEDICINE . FRANKS'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE—A form of Medicine at once safe , sure , speedy , and pleasant to those who object to fluid medicines , and suited to the convenience of persona travelling , visiting , or engaged in business . 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 taUc , affords the greatest facility for repeating the doses without intermission—a desideratum essential to the proper development of the curative effects of any medicine , but more especially desirable in those used in the treatment of the diseases for which these Capsules are particularly recommended , and which ao anxiously concern both the medical attendant and patient ; the most delicate person may take them with perfect surety , and they arc unobjectionable to the most susceptible stomach . Prepared only by George Franks , Surgeon , at his Laboratory , UlacklViars-road , where they may bo had , and of all Medicine Vendors , in boxes , at 2 s . M . and 4 s . Gd . each , or sent free by post at . Ms . and . > a . each . Of whom , also , may be had , m bottles , at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 11 s . each , FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION ., TESTIMONIALS . . , x ,., „ i From Joseph Henry Green , Esq ., F . R . S ., President of the Royal College of Surgeon * . London ; Senior Surgeon to St . llionrms 8 Hospital ; and Professor of Surgery in King ' s College , London . " I have made a trial of Mr . Franks ' s Solution of Copaiba at St . Thomas ' s Hospital , in a variety of cases , and the results warrant my stating , that it is an efficacious remedy , and one which does not produce the usual unpleasant effects of Copaiba . ( Signed ) " JosEl'll llBHRV GREEN . " Lincoln ' s-inn Fields , April l . > , 1835 . " From Brnnsby Cooper , Esq ., F . R . S ., one of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons , London ; Senior Surguon to Guy s Hospital ; and Lecturer on Anatomy , &c . " Mr . Brnnsby Cooper presents his compliments to Mr . George Franks , and has great ple . aHuro in bearing testimony to the eflicaoy of his Solution of Copaiba . Mr . Cooper has prescribed the Solution in ten or twelve cases with perfect success , New-street , April 13 , 183 . V ? • These medicines are protected against counterfeits by the Government Stamp—on which ia engraven " Gboroe 1 ' banks , Bluckfriars-road "—being attached to each .
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HEALT H , HAPPINESS , and EFFICIENCY in the various duties of life are intimately connected . Thousands drag on a miserable existence , worried with Indigestion , half imbecile from Nervous Debility , wasting with Scrofula , or eaten up with Rheumatism ; and tens of thousands , through some minor derangement of health , are incapable of either fully enjoying the comforts of life or satisfactorily performing the du ' tios of their station . To nil such , whatever- may be this nature , cause , or extent of their illness or inefficiency , a speedy and effectual remedy is now offeree ! in the recent discoveries ot Dli . NAPIER . His medicines , directed to the root of the evil ( the debility or derangement of the nervous or vital power ) , remove disease , renovate the whole frame , both in body anil mi nil , and permanently invigorate those powers on which Health , Happiness , Energy , and Longevity depend . For the better accommodation of the Public , Dr . Napier ' s remedies are now issued in the form of Patent Medicines , and hi » Neurotonic Pills may bo had at Is . lAd ., 2 s . 'Jd ., 4 s . Gd ., and Us . per box . Hold by Neville and Boyilil , S 3 , Maddox-strect , Regent-street ; Barclay , Farringdon-streut ; Hannah and Co ., Oxford-street ; Prout , Strand , and by most respectable vendors of Patent Medicines in Town or Country . The Miulieines are also made up in the form of a Cordial , at 4 s . Cd . and 11 h . per bottle . A box o pills and a paper containing cases and instructions forwarded post free for Fifteen Penny Stamps , addressee to 1 ) 11 . NAl ILK , 23 , MADDOX-STREET , REGENT-STREET , LONDON .
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SASSAFRAS CHOCOLATE . — Dr . DK LA . MOTTE'S nntritivp , health - restoring , AHOMAT 1 C CHOCOLATE , prepared from tho nuts of the Sassafras tree . This Chocolate contains the peculiar virtues of the SASSAFRAS root , which has beon long hold in great estimation for its purifying and alterative properties . The AROMATIC QUALITY ( which is very grateful to the stomach ) most invalids require for breakfast and evening repast to PROMOTE DIGESTION , and to a deficiency of this property in this customary breakfast and supper may , in a threat measure , bo attributed the frequency of cases of INDIGESTION generally termed BILIOUS . It has beon found highly beneficial in correcting the ntato of tho digestive organs , &c , from whence arise many diseases , such us eruptions of the akin , tfaut , rheumntism , and scrofula . In cases of DEBILITY of the STOMACH , and a sIuK « i « h stato of the liver and intestines ' , occasioning flatulences , costiveness , &c ., arid 1 in spasmodic asthma , it in much recommended . I Sold in pound packets , price 4 s ., by tho Patentee , 12 , SOUTIIj AMPTON-STRFJOT , STRAND , LONDON ; by appointed Agents , Chemists , and others , N . B . For a list of Agents , see j-Bradshaw ' s Sixpenny Guide . Jt
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DR . CULVERWELL ON NERV 0 U 8 NESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION . Price Is . ; by Post , Is . Gd . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " An Address to the Young , the Delicate , the Valetudinarian , and Invalid ; instructive of how to avert many of the illnesses of life ; and showing , also , the resources we have within ourselves to remedy them and live again . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Regent-street : consultation hours , ten till five ; evenings , seven till nine .
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ECONOMIC FUNERAL COMPANY . ( Established January , 1843 , under distinguished patronage . ) T HE object of ibis Establishment is , to offer every means of economy , combined with respectability , in funerals , to any magnitude , at stated charges ; and the public is respectfully invited to strictly examine the plans of this Office , which was the first established in England for the observance of funeral economy . . JAMES J . IRON SYEE , Manager . Office , 20 , New Bridge-street , Blaekfrinrs . N . B . Orders by Post punctually attended to . —Distance no object .
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Dec . 14 , 1850 . ] &f ) C ZLtBtjet . 911
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 14, 1850, page 911, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1862/page/23/
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