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ElTPTimE 8 EFFECTUALLY AND PERMANENTLY OUSED WITHOUT A TRUSS . T" ) R . GUTHREY slill continues to supply the r $ ?\ afflicted with his celebrated remedy for this alarming oomplamt , which has never failed in effecting a perfect cure . It is applicable to every variety of Single and Double Rupture , in male or female of any age , however bad or long standing ; is easy and painless in application , causing no inoonrenience or confinement , SlV ?« I be " l free h ? P ° » t 0 aQy Part of thc kingdom , with full instructions , rendering failure impossible , on receipt of Seven Shillings m postage stamps ; or by poat-office order , payable at the Gray ' s-inn-road Office . Adp rbss . —Henry Guthrey , M . D , 6 , Ampton-street , Gray ' sinn-road , London . At home , for consultation daily , from Eleven till One , mornings , and Five till Seven , evenings ; Sundaysexcepted . A great number of old trusses and testimonials have been left behind by persons cured , as trophies of the success of his remedy , which may be seen by any sufferer .
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DEAFNESS , NOISES IN THE HEAD AND EARS , &c . " The most important discovery of the year in medical science , is the new remedy for deafness , &c , introduced by Dr . Guthrey . "—Medical Eeview for the year 1850 . Dr . Guthrey ' s remedy for deafness , &c , permanently restores hearing , enabling the patient in a few days to hear the ticking of a watch , even in cases where the deafness has existed for many years from any cause whatever , and has been snccessful in hundreds of cases where instruments and surgical assistance have failed in giving relief . It removes all those distressing noises in the head and ears , and by its occasional use will pre - vent deafness occurrin g again at any future period . The remedy , which is simple in application , will be sent free by post , with full instructions , on receipt of Five Shillings in postage stamps , or by post-office order , payable at the Gray ' smn-rcad Office , addressed to Dr . Guthrey , 6 , Ampton-street , Gray ' s-inn-road , London , where he may be consulted daily from Eleven tiil One , and Five till Seven , Sunday excepted .
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PAINS in the BACK , GRAVEL , LUMBAGO , RHEUMATISM , GOUT , INDIGESTION , DEBIUTY STRICTURE , &C .-DE . 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 the most safe and efficacious 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 , sciatica , rheumatism , tic doloreux , erysipelas , dropsy , scrofula , loss of nair teeth of
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ana , depression spirits , blushing , incapacity for 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 . By their salutary action on acidity of the stomach they correct bile and indigestion , purify and promote the renal secretions , thereby preventing the formation of stone , and establishing for life the healthy functions of all these organs . ONE TRIAL will convince the most prejudiced of their surprising properties . May be obtained at Is . l £ d ., 2 s . 9 d ., 48 . 6 d ., 113 ., and 33 s . per box , through all Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom , or should any difficulty occur , they will be sent free on receipt of the price in postage stamps by Dr . DE E . OOS . ° *
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IMPORTANT FACTS . " T . Webster , Esq ., Sealford . near Melton Mowbray . Jan . 6 , 1850 . " Having read your ad vercisements , I felt assured your Renal Pills would be of 3 ervice to some of my neighbours . I have had twelve boxes , and they have derived great benefit from takinc them . One man had a 4 s . 6 d . bottle of your Life Drops , and he very earnestly solicits more , it did him so much good . I have and shall continue to recommend your valuable Pills to all my friends . " •« I . Heats , Esq , Potter's-bar , Herts , Dec . 7 , 1850 . " Your Renal Pills have given me so much relief that I have recommended them to a friend here . Will you send me a 2 a . 'Jd . box of the same ?" John Andrews , Abersyohan , Pontypool . — " After taking . 1 box of your Pills I am so much better that I am induced to Bend for another . " Mr . Milton Welch , Furness . — " Your Renal Pills are the only medicine 1 have met with that have been of servi ce "
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Mr . T . IHoem , Limekiln-Btreet , Dover . — " Please to send a few more of jour wonderful Pills . M y wife feels great relief already . " Mr . Westmacott , 4 , Market-street , Manchester . — " Your medicinea are very highly spoken of by all who have purchased them of me . " Mr . Smith , Times Office , Leeds . — " One person inforim me that your lU'nal Pilla are worth a guinea a box " 2 Buckingham-place , Brighton , Feb . ' 2 i , 1 S 51 . — "Major Micklelhwait thinks it hut justice to Dr . De Koon ami his invaluable Medicine to inform him , that ho had suffered very much from pains in the hack and loiim , which induced him to try the Renal Pills , after which he finds himself quite free from pain , &c . "
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. Win . Cobb , Kwelme , Oxon . — " 1 should think myself ungrate ful if I did not bear tcslimany to the efficacy of your Pills , f have , though but a young- man , been a great sufferer from pains mid debility reuniting from gravel . I have had recourse to several medicul mem of « ood standing , but nothing has relieved or < lono me ho much pood as your Pills . I have ' not been ho free from jfravel , nor linn my health been so good for many yearn , and all this I owe to your invaluable I'ills . Ileforo 1 b «) gan to take ttiuni , my system wua always out of order . " CAUTION . — A self-Btyled Doctor ( unblushing impudence beinghia only qualification ) ia now advertising under a dint-rent name , a highly injurious imitation of them ; Pills , which to allure IiiirctiuHcru , he ciicIohch in a useless abbreviated copy of f ) r . Do Ioos ' h celebrated Medical Adviser , tilightly changing- itn title ; Hulfercrg will , therefore , do well to sen Unit the Htainp in a Oovkknmknt Htamp ( not a base counterfeit ) , and not to place , reliance on the statements of this individual , which nro publiuhad only for the buoeat purposed of deception on invalid : ! , and fraud on the Proprietor .
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TOl'RKVKNTKIlAUDon the Public by imitations of this excellent Medicine , her Majesty ' s Honourable Commissioners of Htmnpu have directed the imniu of I . I 10 Proprietor , in white lottora on a r «« l ground , to be enslaved on the Government Htanip round micli hox , without which 11011 * 3 i » ( jeiuiino , anil t <> imitate which i » felony and transportation . " THK MEDICAL ADV 18 KK . " on nil the nhovo diseases , by Dr . I ) t 5 IIooh , lf > K pngCH , with coloured descriptive «) n ^ -niviiif , 'H ; to ho had through all booksellera , prio . ti iJs . ttd ., or , on receipt of forty posture utiuupa . will ho mutt direct from tho Author . N . H . Pertionii winding- to aouvult tho doctor by letter inutit end 11 detail of tho syinptonn . Sec , with the usual fee of XI , by 1 OHt-ofllco order , |» .. yublc at . tin ; Ilollinrn Oflleo , for which the neceuH ny imxliciueu and udvico will bo « uut to any part of tho world . A , l « lr « HH , WALTKlt Dli KOOfl , M . I ) .,. ID , Kly-pla « n , Ilolhornlilll , London , where he may hit consulted from 10 till 1 , und 4 ( ill 8 , Hiiiuluy uxcoplccl , uiiletm b y previous 111 ruiigciiiont . N . H . —Should dilllculty occur in obtaining tha ubov « . ohoIomc the price in po » tujre- « tuinpH to tho JSnUbliuhm . int .
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ASSOCIATION FOB PROMOTING THE REPEAL OF THK TAXES ON KNOWLEDGE . —
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^ A COURSE OF LECTURES , IN AID OF THE FUNDS , WILL BE GIVEN AS . FOLLOWS : — AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTION , SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS , MONDAY , May 19 th SHAKSPERE . CONTHASTBD CHARACTERS IN SHAKSPBRE — GRAVITY AND MIRTH . By C . COWDEN CLARKE . MONDAY , May 26 th SONGS OF SHAKSPERE . MONDAY , June 2 nd , ROBIN HOOD & MAID MARIAN . By C D . COLLET . WITH VOCAL ILLUSTRATIONS , ON BOTH OCCASIONS , By Miss THORNTON AND Miss A . HINCKS , Admission 6 d . Reserved Seats , Is . Reserved Seats for the Course , 2 a . 6 d . Doors open at half-past Seven . Commence at half-past Eight . Tickets to be had of J . A . Novello , 69 , Dean-street , and 24 , Poultry ; J . Watson , Queen ' s-head-passage ; E . Truelove , Johnstreet ; at the National-hall ; at the Mechanics' Institution ; and at the Office of the Association , 15 , Essex-street , Strand . By order of the Committee , C . DOBSON COLLETT . Secretary .
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BEAUTIFUL HAIR , WHISKERS , EYEBROWS , &c , may be Avith certainty obtained by using a very small portion of ROSALIE COTJPELLE'S PARISIAN POMADE , every morning 1 , instead of any oil or other preparation . A fortnight's use will , in most instances , show its surprisingproperties in producing- and curling- Whiskers , Hair , &c , at any age , Irom whatever cause deficient ; ~ aa also checking greyness , &c Purchasers who have been deceived by imitations of this Pomade , under various ridiculous titles , will do well to make ONE TRIAL of Miss Coupelle ' s preparation , which they will find to answer all it professes . Sent free by post , with instructions , &c , on receipt of twentyfour postage stamps , by Miss Coupelle , Ely-place , Holborn , London ; who may be consulted on these matters daily , from two till five o ' clock . testimonials .
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Lieutenant Holroyd , R . N ., writes : " Its effects are truly astonishing ; it has thickened and darkened my hair very much . " Mrs . Buckley , Stapelford : " Your delightful Pomade has improved my hair wonderfully . " Mr . Yates , hair-dres 3 er , Malton : " The young man has now a good pair of Whiskers ; I want you to send me two pots for other customers of mine . " Mrs . Lello , Worthing : " I use your Pomade in my nursery , as I find it very useful for children ' s hair also . " DO NOT CUT YOUR CORNS—BUT CURE THEM . Also will be sent ( free ) , on receipt of thirteen stamps , her only safe , speedy , and lasting cure for softor hard corns , bunions , &c . It cures in three days , and is never failing-. Mrs . Hughes , Sunbury : "It cured four corns , and three bunions , amazingly quick , and is the best and safest thin" I h ; ive ever met with . " Address : MISS COUPELLE . Ely-place , Holborn , London .
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. YOURSELF ! WHAT YOU ARE ! AND WHAT FIT FOR . "See yourself as others see you . "—Durns . AN EXTRAORDINARY NUMBER of TES . TIMONIALS from all classes . —Philosophers , Peers , Literary Persons , and Divines of every denomination have been received by the ORIGINAL GRAPHIOLOGIST , who continues to t , 'ive her novel and intei esting- delineations of character , from an examination of the handwriting-, in a Btyle of description peculiarly her own , tilling the lour pages of 11 sheet of paper . Persons desirous of knowing their true character , or that of any friend in whom they may be interested , must send a specimen of the writing , stating eei and age , or supposed Hge ( enclosingthirteen postage-stampd ) , to Miss GRAHAM , ( i , Anipton-Ktreet / " , Or > y ' s-inii-road , London , and they will receive in a few days a minute detail of the tf il ' ts , defects , talents , tasted , iill ' eetions , ike . of the writer , with many other thing * hitherto unsuspected ! Just Published , Price la ., ETIQUETTE for the MILLION ; or , the Hand-Hook of Courtship and Matrimony . Addrcsued to all Young People . Hy MihsCiHaiiam , who will foi ward it post free ( under cover ) on receipt of thirteen poutagc stamp * . * ' A dimming littNi book . "—Daily JVeivs . " To all contemplating- marriage it is worth iiti weight in gold . " —Ltidi / . i JYuws / tn / ier . " We urge all our readers to pottsess this treasure . "—Herald . Addr <; nH—MISS GRAHAM , <> , AM PTON-S TRKKT GRAY'SINN-ROAD . LONDON .
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DR . CULVKRWKLLON N KRVOUSN KHS , DICKILIT Y , AND INDIGESTION ; alrio 011 Urinary DcrmigciueutH , Con ' stimition , and Hicmorrhoidf ) . la . each ; b y Post , 1 h . fid . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " A >) Htin * tntiA miilti ciirnntur morbi . " A popular expouition of tin ; principal emitter ( ov « r and curcli'HH feeding , ike . ) of the above lutrutttiing and UiHtrvuoing roniplnint . H , with an equally intelligible and popular exposition of liow wts fhould live to gut rid of them ; to which is added diet tablca for every meal in tlio day , and full instructions for the rugimeu and ol ) H (; rvnno « of every hour out of tlm twenty-four : illustrated by numerous catxt . s , Her ,. VoIh . - und . 't , coiiipaniont ) to the preceding THE KNJOVMKNTOI- ' LII'K . | MOW TO UK IlAPPY . ** Jiiciindc Vivere . " IV . ON URINAItY DLSOUDKILS , < M ) NS'ril'ATION , and II ^ MOllUHOI I ) S ; their Obviation und Heuiovnl Slierwooil , 2 H , PattirnoHUir-row ; Miuiu , : IU , Cornhill ; and ( ho Author , Hi , Argyll-placo , RcgcMit-street : consultation Imuru , ten to twelve ; ovt-iiingti , Heven till niiiu . ¦
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1 TRAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION . Every description of Life Assurance business transacted . Loans granted on personal and other securities . Detailed Prospectuses , containing the names and addresses of nearly seven hundred shareholders , rates of premium , an explanation of the system now originated , together with useful information and statistic ? respecting Life Assurance , may be had on application at the offices . Parties desirous of becoming Agents or Medical Heferees are requested to communicate with the Secretary . By order of the Board , Thomas H . Baylis , Offices ; 40 , Pall-mall . London .
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PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . Admitting , on equal terms , persons of every clas 3 and degree to all its benefits and advantages . Capital—Two Hundubd and Fifty Thousand Pound * . Chairman—Major Henry Stones , LL . B . Deputy Chairman—James Andrew Dcrhamt , Esq . With upwards of Fourteen Hundred Shareholders . There are two important clauses in the Deed of Settlement , by which the Directors have power to appropriate ONE-TENTH of the entire profits of the Company : — lat . —For the relief of aged and distressed parties assured for life , who have paid five years' premiums , their widows and orphans . 2 nd . —For the relief of aged and distressed original proprietors , assured or not , their widows and orphans , tog-ether with 5 per cent , per annum on the capital originally invested by them . All policies indisputable and free of stamp duty . Rates of premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going to or residing at ( in time of peace ! BermudaMadeira
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RAILWAY ACCIDENTS . 1 THE RAILWAY ASSURANCE COMPANY , Incorporated under the Act of Parliament , 7 and 8 Vic , c 110 CAPITAL— £ 100 , 000 . Office *—No . 5 , St . James ' s-Btreet . London .
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TKUSTKES . The Rijrht Honourable Karl r'itzwilliam . The Honourable Henry O . Spencer . The Common Serjeant . Charles Hopkinson , Ksq . The distinctive feature of this Company consists in tlie Sufficiency of ONE PAYMENT to cover an ASSURANCE FOR THK WHOLE OK LIFE . The I 'I US T is the ONLY Expense and Trouble , there being no Annual Renewal of Premium . It will be seen that , by a single payment of Five Shillings , any Railway Traveller may be assured in the sum of £ 100 lor the remainder of his life . Upon proo'' being given that a party assured has met with his Death hy Riilway Accident , the Company will pay to his representatives the full amount of his policy . If tlie accident shall result in personal injury only , tho Company will pay to the augured a fair compensation for bucIi injury .
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Assurers ) will have the option of travelling in Carriages of any Class , and on any Hallway in the United Kingdom . Thin Company u now granting Assurances upon the following tenon , viz . : — For every Policy of £ 100 .. £ 0 5 h . 500 .. 1 : > . i . 1000 .. 2 -2 a . 2000 .. 4 4 a . Agents an ; appointed in all the principal Towns of thrt United Kingdom , through whom Aflmirances may bo effected , or application may in ; made to the Secretary , nt thc Company ' s Olllrcs No . r > , St . Jaines ' B-Htreet . London .
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A CARD . r \ DOBSON COLLKT , late of the Royal Italian V * . P « 'r : i , Covent Garden , Teacher of Hinging . For Terms ol Musical Lectures , Private Leaaons , or Class Teaching in Town or Country , apply to O . I ) . C , If , , Kam-x-street , Strand .
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J iiHt publiHhed , in royal I'Jimt ., cloth , luiuduoincly emnoMMiul 4111 I Wittered , pricn . ' Ih ., DKHOLATION OK TIIH K . AN (; TII AK V , AND TIME OK Kh . srni / TION : \ COCJKSK OF LliCTURKS , t \ uniwed to Hhew , Z V . from prophecy itnd fact , that the ChriBtiaa Church , I ( 1 uonutilnted of " Koiniah" untl " Uoformeil , " him coiue | o ' its end , und thiil h new Church is now being fatul > llube « l . With uome introductory remnrku on tlm proiieiit KocloHiiiHlirttl Crisis and a Hlo-tcli of thc controversy ruHpeoting the Revelation of H ( ' John . My tWn ltnv « ren < l It . Aiiiior , Miiiinter of tho New Chnroh ' Norwich . ' London : J . H . HodHon , Mi , Portugal-street . Linroln ' H-lnii-W . Nowbery , ( i , Kiii ( r-ntroet . Holborn ; and K . Pitniun t fO P » ter ' no * tor-row . Norwich : J . i'lutohor , Upper liuymiirktt ' t . '
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Leader (1850-1860), May 17, 1851, page 475, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1883/page/23/
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