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THE QUEEN'S PARASOL , registered by THOMAS EVANS and CO ., Feb . 19 , 1851 . ' * Upon the highest authority—that is , fair authority—we are enabled lo state , that the existing ne plus ultra is to be found in The Queen ' s Parasol , ' Avhich has this week exhibited itself at our office , * and made a Bunshine in that gloomy place . * It is admirable : brilliant , but not gaudy ; lig-ht , but not fragile ; commodious , but not clumsy . It is firm , without obliging the parasol to become an umbrella ; light , without obliging it to become a wreck . "—The Leader , April 19 , 1851 . To be had of all Drapers and Wholesale Houses ; also at the Manufactory . No . 10 , WOOD-STREET , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON .
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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 , Ihe 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 ; and thus , while the delightful flavour , in part dependent upon the oil , is retained , the whole preparation will agree with the most delicate stomach . JAMES EPPS , Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 , Great Russellstreet , Bloomsbury , and 82 , Old Broad-street , City , London .
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LOUIS ROSSI , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFFEUR , 254 , Regent-street , opposite Hanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT HEAD-DRESSES and PEKUKES , the Hair of which is singly attached to a thin , transparent fabric , rendering the skin of the head perfectly \ isible ; 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 , contah ing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor other iijurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiously , renders it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of Flowers . The Hair when washed with this B . thn 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 Brilliancy by using the PERUVIAN BALM ^
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SCOTTISH and IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-street ; Manufactory . Dunfermline . DAVID BIRRELL 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 , undeT the head of" Flax , " Class XIV ., No . 60 , and in the North Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has been engraved inthe ^ r « Journal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks : —" Among the fine diaper and damask linens , received from Dunfermline , are some singularly rich and beautiful tablecloths , manufactured by Mr . Birrell , from designs furnished by Air . Paton , an artist who has 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 Jiscern the St . George , and in the centres ol the 6 ame 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 from 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 go ids can be strongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to the £ n £ St No . which can be produced . Hulkabacks , Sheetings , Table Covers , &c . May . 1851 ^
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OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSEND'S fi ENUTNE ORIGINAL UNITED STATES ' Vj SARSAPAR 1 LLA . —In submitting this Sarsaparilla to the People of England , we have been influenced by the same motives which dictated its promulgation in America . This Compound Sarsaparilla of Old Dr . Townsend has nothing in comir . vH with preparations bearing the name in England or America . Prepared by one of the noblest American Chemists , having the approbation of a great and respectable body of American Physicians and Druggists , universally adopted by the American people , and forming a compound of all the rarest medicinal roots , seeds , plants , and flowers that grow on American soil , it it may truly be called the Great and Good American Remedy . Living . asit were . amid sickness and disease , and studying its multitudinous phases and manifestations in Hospitals , Asylums , and at the bedside of the sick , for more than 40 years , Dr . Townsend was qualified , above all other men , to prepare a medicine which should perform a greater amount of good than any other man now living . When received into the stomach it i « digested like the food , and enters into the circulation as the nutriment part of our aliment does . Its first remedial action is upon the blood , and through that upon every part where it is needed . It is in this way that this medicine supplies the blood with , constituents which it needs , and removes that which it does not need . In this way it purifies the blood of excess of bile , acids , and alkalies , of pus , of all foreign and morbid matter , and brings it into a healthy condition . In this way it quickens or moderates the circulation , producing coolness , warmth , or perspiration . In this way it is that this medicine is conveyed to the liver , where it allays inflammation , or relieves congestion , removes obstructions , cleanses and heals abscesses , dissolves gummy or thickened bile , and excites healthy secretions . In this way , also , is this medicine conducted to the lungs , where it assuages inflammation , allays irritation , relieves cough , promotes expectoration , dissolves tubercles , and heals ulceration 3 . In like manner it acts on the stomach to neutralise acidity , remove flatulence , debility , heartburn , nausea , restore tone , appetite , &c . In the same way it acts upon the kidneys , on the bowels , on the uterus , the ovaiia , and all internal organs , and not less effectually on the glandular and lymphatic system , on the joints , bones , and the skin . It is by cleansing , enriching , and purifying the blood that old Dr . Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla effects so many wonderful cures . Physiological science has demonstrated the truth of what is asserted in Holy Writ , that " the Blood is the Life . " TJpon this fluid all the tissues of the body depend for their maintenance and repletion . It carries to and maintains vitality in every part by its circulation and omnipresence . It replenishes the wastes of the system , elaborates the food , decomposes the air , and imbibes vitality from it ; regulates the corporeal temperature , and gives to every solid and fluid its appropriate substance or secretion—earthy and mineral substance , gelatine , marrow , and membrane to the bones—flbrine to the muscles , tendons , and ligaments—nervous matter to the brain and nerves—cells to the lungs—linings to all the cavities ; parenchymatous and investimg substances to the viscera ; coats , coverings , &c , to all the vessels ; hair to the head—nails to the fingers and toe ? ; urine to the kidnej' 3 ; bile to the liver—gastric juice to the stomach ; sinovial fluid to the joints—tears to the eyes ; saliva to the mouth ; moisture to the skin—and every necessary fluid to lubricate the entire framework of the system ; to preserve it from friction and inflammation . Now , if this important fluid becomes corrupt or diseased , and the secreting organs fail to relieve it of the morbid matter , the whole system feels the shock , and must sooner or later sink under it , unless relieved by the proper remedy . When this virulent matter is thrown to the skin , it shows its disorganizing and virulent influence in a multitude of cutaneous diseases , as salt r h ^ um , scald head , erysipelas , white swelling , scarlet fever , measles , smallpox ,
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DR . LOCOCK'S AN TI BILIOUS and APERIENT WAFERS . —An aromatic and aperient Medicine of great efficacy for regulating the secretions , and correcting the action of the Stomach and Liver , and is the only safe remedy for all Bilious Affections , —Heart-burn , Sick Headache , Giddiness , Pains in the Stomach , Flatulency , or Wind , and all those complaints which arise from Indigestion or Biliousness . It is miltl in its action , and suitable for all constitutions , while its agreeable ta * te renders it the best Medicine for Children . Sold by all Druggists . Also , DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFER 8 , which give instant relief and a rapid cure of Asthma , Coughs , and all disorders of the breath and lungs . They have a most pleasant taste . Price la . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 11 s per box . Prepared only by Da Silva and Co ., 1 , Bride-lane , Fleet-street , London .
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DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT AND BEAUTIFUL HAIlt , WHISKERS . &c . &c . MANY Pvepaiations lor the Hair have been introduced to the public , but none have gained such a woildwide celebrity and immense su ' e us Miss DEAN'S CU 1 NII KNK . It U guaranteed to produce Whiskers , Monstachioa . Eyebrows , &c , in three or four weeks , with the utmost certainty ; and will be found eminently gucccssful in nourishing , curling , and beautifying tlia Ilnir . checking grey ness in all ita stages , strengthening weak Hair , preventing its falling off , & < :., Sec . For the reproduction of Hair in Hairiness , from whatever cause , and at whatever age , it utauris unrivalled , never having failed . One trial only id solicited to prove the . fact . It is an elegnntly-scente . l preparation , and sufficient for three luontliM' use will be sent ( post free ) on receipt of twenty-four potdnge ttttxinp * . by alisH Dean . tH , Liverpool-street , Kiug ' sciosb , London . At home daily from ten till one . For Children it is indispensable , as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair . AUTHENTIC TKBT 1 MON I AI . H . " f constantly line youiCrinilen « - for my children . It restored fhy hair perfectly . "—Mib . Long , Ilitchin , Herts . «• 1 have now lo complain of the trouble of shaving ; thanks to y our Crinilone . "—Mr . Or «; y , Eaton-square , Chebca . Professor lire , on analyzing the Criuilene , nays : — " ft is perfectly free from any injurious colouring or other matter , and the bent Htiiiuilaut for the hair Ihuvomct with . Tho scent iadclicuto and very pemutent . " CUKK YOUR CO 11 N 8 AND liUNtONH . Those who winh to walk will * perfect ouhc will find IVUhh DKAN'd AHHO 1 UUCNT tliu only radical Cure for Corns mid Bunion * . It ie guuruuteed to cure lliein in three ditys , without cutting or pulu . Ono trial is curnotitly HOlicitetl by ull sufferingfrom such toi mentors . Went post-free , on receipt of Fourteen Postage Stamps , by Iliad Dean . 4 H , Liverpool-Nlreet , lUngVcroBtt , London .
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chicken or kine pox . superficial ulcers , boils , carbuncles , pruritus or itch , eruptions , blotches , excoriations , and itching , burning sore 3 over the face , forehead , and breast . When thrown upon the cords and joints , rheumatism in all its forms are induced ; when upon the kidneys , it produces pain , heat , calculi , diabetes , or strangury , excess or deficiency of urine , with inflammation » nd other sad disorders of the bladder . When carritd to the bones , the morbid matter destroys the animal pnd earthy substances of these tissues , producing necrosis , i . e ., decay or ulceration of the bones . When conveyed to the liver , all forms of hepatic or bilious diseases are produced . When to the lungs , it produces pneumonia , catarrh , asthma , tubercles , cough , expectoration , and final consumpion . When to tlie stomach , the effects are inflammation , indigestion , 6 ick headache , vomiting , loss of tone and appetite , and a fainting , sinking sensation , bringing troubles and disorders of the whole system . When it seizes upon the brain , spinal marrow or nervous system , it brings on the tic dolnreux , or neuralgia ,
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chorea , or St . VittiB * dance , hysteria , palsy , epilepsy , insanity , idiocy , and many other distressing ailments both of body and mind . When to the eyes , ophthalmia ; to the ears , ottorrhesa ; to the throat , bronchitis , croup , &c . Thus all the maladies known to the human system are induced by a corrupt state of the blood . With no general remedy on which implicit reliance can be placed as a purifier of the blood , disease and rufFc-ring , and const qiit'iit want , stalk unchecked and unsubdued in every land in all the world . If there is arrest of action in any of the viscera , immediately they begin to decay ; if any fluid ceases to circulate , or to be changed lor fresh , it becomes a mass of corruption , and a malignant enemy to the living fluids and solids . If the blood stagnates itapoils ; if the bile does not pass ofF , and give place to fresh , it rots ; if the urine is retained n ruins body and blood . The whole system , every secretion , every function , every fluid depend lor their health upon uction , circulation , change , giving and receiving—and the moment these cease disease , decay , and death begin .
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In thus tracing the causes and manifestations of disease , we see how wonderful and mysterious are the ways of Providence in adapting the relations of caune and effect , of action and reaction , of life and death . All nature abounds with the truth that every active substance has its opposite or corrective . All poisons have their antidotes , and nil diseases have their remedies , did we but know them . Upon this principle was Dr . Townsend tfuid « d in the discovery of his medicine . Prepared expressly by the old Doctor lo act upon the blood , it is calculated to cure a great variety of diseases . Nothing could bo better for all diseiiHUR of children , as measlos , croup , hoopingcough , bidhII , cliickcn , or kiue [» ox ; mumps , quinsy , worms , fcoarlet fever , colds , coutivcm « a , and frvers of all kinds and , being plcimuiit to the taste , there can be no difficulty in getting iliom to take it . It iw the very be « t spring
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iiieiliciuu to < leaiiH 0 tliu blood , liver , sttiinnch , kidneyo , und Klein . In female ai ; d nervous diveuses , tliiH grea . t remedy does marvels in regulating the meuae . B , making tluni natural , relieving pains , cramps , spasm- - , fainting , and carrying off all those disturbing und debilitating influenc e : * which ciiuso the falling of" the womb , leuuoitIiojh , or the whitrs , scalding , ob-Htructlou , or frequent inclinutioiiH to pass urine . This superior remedy in a great tonic , gives strength to weak organs , weak nerves weak stomach * , and debilitated muaclus and Joints , and enriches Uic lihmu , und nil tin ; Iliads of the bod y . In cou-hs colds bronchitis , weak or tight chest , palpitation of the hesirt . muf lung consumption , the Old Doctor ' s Kai ^ ap tiilla is without a rival It is a medicine which I as been used by Imudrfdn of thousands — tiecn recommended by iiunuiiouii most r < Hptioiuble regular physician * to tin , uiuk , mid au it , ucih throu h the blood unoii every tnmie- uiul fluid ol the body ; i > on every oriruu . ( Hue uud nerve ; upon tvery K lftl , d and cord , muscle and incwbrnuo ; upon
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all the circulating , digestive , nutritive , and eZZ ' - " from the head to the feet , from the cen ? re Kp " ? * " >« - circumference—so it arouses a pure and health ? » f $ S kln ° * thZ out the whole economy-cleanses it of morbid « att ? ° th " » ' 5 ens weak organs , throws off burdens and ob ^ tri ^~ e «!? th load and oppress it , and impart * vitality to everv ^ Ctl 0 lls » fi the whole structure . . Its virtue is unsurpassfdl ^ ' ^ te par ° qualled-and its praises are echoed from all parts nr ? i . Cce 68 « n POMEROYS . ANDREWS , and CO ., Sole p ? J , " land - Imperial Warehouse , 373 , Strand , hioS ^ SSSSi j ^ CATJTION .-Old Dr . Jacob Townsend is now « years of age , and has long been known as the A » f £ Ver 8 ev entv coverer of the ;• Genuine Original Townsend 8 amna ? n Dis ' guard agunst deception in the purchase of this artful !?• ' r ° trait , Family Coat of Arms ( the emblem of the n he Por " Eagle ) , and the signature of the Proprietors willi ? V lhe every Label ; without these none is genuine V , ' D . 0 Und on Quarts , 7 s . 6 d . ' lce" ~ pi nts , 48 . .
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DEAFNESS —SINGING in tf ^ TEAIN - Extraordinary Cures are effected dail y , in cases In pronounced incurable by the Faculty . Even in ca « fSlnce deafness , which have existed a lifetime , a positive ™ total guaranteed without nain or operation , by a newlv h- Can be and infallible mode of treatment , discovered and nrW ° , Vered by Dr . FKANC 1 S , Physician , Aurist . 40 Liver ™ ^ m ]? King ' s Cross , London . Dr . F . has applied this lew t ? f" * - in the presence of and on several of the most eminent ? . ent men of the day , who have been utterly astonished at iu 1 Cal effect . All martyrs to these distressing complaints shanM ' mediately consult Dr . Francis , as none need now desnair i " ever bad their case . Hours of consultation dailv from n ¦ , ' Four , and Six till Nine . Country patients , statin- th * W by letter , will receive the means of cure per post ° with k advice and directions as are guaranteed to render fail LI f possible . re lm "
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DR . CULVERWELLON NERVOUSN ESS , DiTbiTTtv " !^" , INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derangements ' Const ^ , tion , and Haemorrhoids . Is . each ; by post , Is Bd WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " ' A popular exposition of the principal causes ( over and careless feeding , &c . ) of the above harassing and distressing complaintwith an equally intelligible and popular exposition of hoff we should live to get rid of them ; to which is added diet table 3 for every meal in the day , and full instructions for the regimen and observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrated by numerous cases , &c . Vols . 2 and 3 , companions to the preceding , THE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . | HOW TO BE HAPPY . " Jucunde Vivere . " IV . ON URINARY DISORDERS , CONSTIPATION , and HEMORRHOIDS ; their Obviatvon and Removal . Sherwood , 23 , Paternnster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Regent-street : consultation hours , ten to twelve ; evenings , seven'till nine .
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HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT . HOLLO WAY'S PILLS . —Cue of a Case of Weakness and Debility , of Four Years' standing-. Extract of a Letter from Mr . William Smith , of No . 5 , Little Thomas-street , Gibson-street , Lambeth , dated Dec . 12 , 1849 . " To Professor Hoiloway , " Sir , —1 beg to inform you that for nearly five years I hardly knew what it was to have a day ' s health , suffering from extreme weakness and debility , with constant nervous headaches , giddiness , and sickness of the stomach , together with a great depression of spirits . I used to think that nothing could benutit me , as I had been to many medical men , some of whom , after doing all that was in their power , informed me that they considered that I had some spinal complaint beyond the reach of cure , together with a very disordered state of the stomach and liver , making my case so complicated that nothing could be done for me . One day , being unusually ill and in a dejected state , I saw your Pills advertised , an < l resolved to give them a trial , more perhaps from curiosity than with a hope of being cured , however 1 soon found myself better by taking- them , and so 1 went on persevering u eneir use for six months , when I am happy to 8 a . y they effected a perfect cure ( Signed ) " WILLIAM SMITH , " ( frequently called EDWAltD ) . " Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway , 2 H , Strand ( near Temple liar ) , London , ai . d by most nil respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout tho civilize 1 ' World , at the following prices—Is . I A < 1 ., 2 s . 'Jd ., 4 s . ( id ., Us-228 , and 33 s . each Box . There is a considerable savint , ' I' )' tp king- the larger sizes . . N . LJ . —Directions for the guidance of Patients in every Disorder are a . iixcd to each Uox .
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A NEW MEDICINE . FRANKS'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE—A form of Medicine at once safe , sure , speedy , and pleasant , pep / j " bially applicable to urethral morbid secretions , uiid other uiiinentB for which copaiba and cubebs are commonly administers Each Capsule containing the Specific is made of the P " . ^ Gelatine , which , encased in tinfoil , may be conveniently cari'ic in the pocket , and , being both elastic and p leasant to ta > ¦> affords the greatest facility for repeating the doses without i termission—a desideratum to persons travelling , visiting . / g * gcd in business , as well as to those who object to fliiiii ¦> " •' cines , being 1 unobjectionable to the most susceptible stl ) l ! " , '' .. . Prepared only by GliOltGK FRANKS , Burgeon , at fan in " ratory , DO . UlackJriars-road , London , where they may uc • and of all Medicine Venders , in boxes , at 2 s . Sid . mid 4 a . <> d . ^ or sent free by postat 3 s . and 5 s . each . Of « hoin , alao , m ^ y hud , in botlles , at 2 s . 9 ( 1 ., 4 s . ( id ., and 11 s . each , FItANKS' 8 SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIIJA . TKHTIMONIAI-B . j From Joseph Henry Green , Ksq ., F . K . 8 ., Pwsidunt of Uio H ^ College-of Surgeons , London ; Henior Hnryoon to Hl " , . oll ( ion . HoHjuml ; and ProfenBoi of Surgery In Kiiik ' " Collfff " . '' ^ "I have made trial of Mr . Frauks ' s » oluii »» < J : !" r ' ,,,, iltJ tit . Thomas ' s Hospital , in u variety of cbhuh , and | ' ( 1 , ne warrant my Hluting-, that it id an ellicaciyus r . '' "" ^ f '(' 01 viitiiwhich does not produce the usual unpleasant effects ol \ 1 ( gilflied ) " Jusiril 11 KNHV GUI ""* - " Liiicolii ' a-lnu Fields , April lft , 1835 . " , jj ,,. From HriuiHby Cooper , Ksq ., F . K . 8 ., ~ one of Uw c <) lllir ' . " juy ' ii Hoyal College of Burgeons , London ; Senior 8 urB « i >«» Hospital ; und Lecturer on Anatomy , &c . _ . (; ,, , ; t ) Mr . Drunuby Cooper presentb bis comp liments to Wir . ^ jil ) Franks , und hu » great plennure in bearing- tcutim ""* r j | , | . il elficuoy of his Solution of Copaiba . Mr . Cooper him I '" the Solution in U-ii or twelve cuhch with perfect bu «« " - ' " ' New-Btrmit , April 13 , IHUf ) . " by t ' " » TIjchc inedioineH art ) protected nffaiiiBt counttnf ' ' , ' * n k » , ( Jovdiiiiiieut Hump—ou which ia oiigruvMii " Ui ' - UJiO * Ulackfriuru-roud "—being utu-ched to each .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 28, 1851, page 618, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1889/page/22/
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