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St 01 TX 3 NDON Hungerford Wharf . ttvkbpoOi ; 52 , Henry-street . wraOHBSTBR '" . ' . ' . ' . 37 , Brown-street . ^ Mra ^ HAM 26 * . Bull-street . I&TSTOL Back-hall , Baldwin-street . TO 7 KETN •••¦• 4 , Crown-alley . TOINBURGH " Porthopefcoun Warehouse . fiiwASGOW St . Vincentplace . These Ales , in casks of eighteen gallons ^ nd upwards , and in tottlefmaybe obtained from all respectable Bottlers .
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MR . WM . GOW , the London Agent of Messrs . THOMAS SAI / T and CO ., Brewers , Burton-on-Trent , feela bound , in justice to himself and his employers , to publish the following Correspondence , respecting what ho must ever regard as most unjust couduct on the part of Messrs * Bass and Co .: — Brewery , Burton-on-Trent , 25 th July , 1856 . f Mr . " v 7 m . Gow . —Dear Sir . -r-We inclose a cheque for the amount of expenses incurred by you in the suit " Bass v . Gow" over and above what has been allowed by the court ; and , in doing so , we cannot but express our regret that you should have been subjected to such an amount of what we must call persecution , while simply and faithfully discharging your duty to us . . Andwhat haa transpired , -we feel bound in justice to state , that throughout the ten years during which , you have acted as our agent , vour conduct has been marked by an uprightness , in the smallest as well as the greatest matters , with which the charge lately brought against you is totally irreconcilable * "We can say with prefect truth , that we have never witnessed the slightest approach to anything dishonourable ; on the contrary , we have invariably remarked , that while endeavouring to the utmost to promote the interest of your employers-, you have ever evinced the strictest regard for what is due to others . Ton are at liberty to make what use you please of this . We remain , dear Sir , yours faithfully , ( Signed ) THOMAS SALT and CO . Messrs . Bass and Co . London , 11 th June , 1856 . Gentlemen , —You will scarcely be surprised that I should now address you on the subject of your Chancery-suit against me , for an alleged use of your labels in shipments of bottled ales not of your brewing . I have waited upwards of three-months since it was decided , in the expectation that I might be saved from the pain of writing to you , by a spontaneous communication ft-om yourselves . " When the case was opened by your counsel , Mr . Daniels , he expressly stated that , in the event of the charge against me not being substantiated , his clients would be ready , nob only to offer the fullest ? apology , but to-make the most ample compensation for-the injury they had inflicted upon me . That the charge not only failed to be substantiated , but was shown to be-utterly and entirely fWae and unfounded , is proved by the strong and pointed observations of Vice-ChanceUor Stuart on dismissing your bill . The following are extracts from his judgment : — ' "I considered the course pursued oppressive aud unjust , and I deeply regret that the mere dismissing of the bill with costs "will not procure for the defendant that indemnity to whioh . be is entitled . All I can do is to dismiss the bill with costs , and to regret that the time of the Gourt should have been so occupied . " This decision was pronounced after you had for more than thirty months pursued me by an expensive aad' most harass * ing litigation , under which I might have succumbed , but for the consciousness of my own integrity and the generous support of my worthy principals , Messrs . Salt and Co ., against whom there can ibe little doubt the charge was obliquely directed . I think , therefore , that I . have ground to complain that ? you have ever since been silent on the subject ; and I now call upon you to redeem , the pledge given by your counsel , to which I have referred . I . am , Gentlemen , your obedient servant , WM . GOW . Burton-on-Trent , 12 th June , 1856 . Messrs . Salt and Co ., Hungerford Wharf , London . Mr . W . Gow . Sir , —Wo muBt confess that wo are rather " surprised" at the receipt of your letter , in which , unless we are mistaken in the application of your expressions , yon . accuse us of " obliquely directing our ohaarge" against jUtossre . Bait and Co . Wo really do not know -what you con . expect from us : the observations of Vice-Ghancollor Stuart ( a copy of which you . send ) are surely sufficiently strong in their expression to render any remark from our firm quite unnecessary . If you will inform us what you havo been looking for , we will loao no time in giving you an answer . We are . Sir , your most obedient servants , ( Signed ) BASS , RATOLIFF , and GBJETTON . Huugerford-wharf , London , 18 th June , 1850 . Messrs . Bass and Co ,, Burton-on-Trent . Gentlemen , —In reply to yours of yesterday , allow mo again to refer you to your counsel ' s ( Mr . Daniele ) observations , who , I presume , was authorised to mako such by you ; then you will arrivo at what is required by Your obedient servant , ( Signed ) WM . GOW . Burton-on-Trent , 11 th June , 1850 . Mr . Gow , London . —Sir , —We beg to aokuowlodgo tlio receipt of yours of yesterday's date . we arc still quite unable to perceive tlio object of your communications . If you will endeavour to be more explicit , wo shall soonor como to an understanding . Wo aro , Sir , your obedient sorvants , ( Signed ) BASS , RATCLIFF , and GJBBTTON . Messrs . Bass and Co . London , 21 st Juno , 1850 . Gentlemen , —As you persist in requiring that I should bo " more explicit" in tho object of my recent application to you . I will endeavour to do so , though I confess I feel it difficult to QxpxosH xnysolf more plainly than I havo dono . Myotftoot , then , is to demand at your hands tho measure oTjuatloe / whloh your counsel promised , and whioh tho Vioo-Onanoeuor would obviously havo oompoUodl you to render had ho not been restricted in his desire by a technical form or law $ and to save you tho trouble of oakiriK mo what 1 ? wV -2 Liii . Ji 2 _ roof justice , 1 will vonturo to assort 2 £ fcLrJ ! r noflb ® t » ato « l Justly by you unloss 1 rocoivo an tESrSLi ^ I *" h ? > 6 brought against mo a falso acouBawii ^ rf-HSlS ?* *? 180 ' ^ 1111 ? *« i » nbursod tho pecuniary lose I Svo Subjected £ r ° haira " « litiBatuTn to whioh you « £ & rtS ! ° ' ^ Kaai ^ y 1 »« I eatlmato vorymodo-I am , Gttitlemoo ) your obedient ( servant , WM . GOW . \
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Messrs . Bass and Co . London , 12 th July , 1856 . Gentlemen , —Three weeks have now elapsed since I communicated with you in reference to your late proceedings against me ; I have now morely to ask whether or not I may expect any reply . ,...,. I am , Gentlemen , your obedient servant , L . WM . GOW . Mr . William Gow . Sir , —We must apologize for so Jong delaying an answer to the communication to which you called our attention in yours- of the 12 th i list . We have taken the circumstances of our late action against you into our consideration , and we see nothing in them that gives you any claim upon us . We remain , Sir , your most obedient servants , ( Signed ) BASS , RATCLIFF , and GRETTON . Burton-on-Trent , 15 th July , 1856 .
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SISAL CIGARS , SISAL CIGARS , at GOODRICH'S Cigar , Tobacco , and Snuff Stores ( established 1780 ) , 407 , Oxford-street , London , near Soho-square . —Box , containing 14 flue Sisal Cigars , for Is . 9 d . ; post free , six stamps extra : lb . boxes , containing 109 , 12 s . 6 d . None are genuine unless signed " H . N . Goodrich . " A large stock of the most approved Brands .
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SCHWEPPE'S MALYEKF SELTZER . WATER- Having leased the Holy Well Spring at Malvern , renowned for its purity , J ,. S . and Co . can now produce a SELTZER WATER with all the CHEMICAL and MEDICINAL properties which have rendered the Nassau Spring so celebrated . They continue Manufacturing SODA , MAGNESIA , and POTASS WATERS and LEMONADE , at LONDON , LIVERPOOL , BRISTOL , and DERBY . Every bottle is protected by a Red Label bearing their signature .
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MINERAL NATURAL WATERS OF VICHY . —The increasing demand for these Waters , as valuable remedial agents , by the Upper Classes in England , has induced the Company to whom the French Government has conceded the privilege of vending them , to form an Establishment in London , where they may be obtained in any quantities precisely as they are bottled at the springs . The PASTILS or LOZENGES prepared from the Saline Constituents of the Vichy Waters , and the SALTS , for Internal Use or for Baths , so celebrated on the Continent for all Stomach , Liver , and Renal Diseases , Gout , Rheumatism , &c , are also kept at the VICHY WATERS COMPANY'S depot , 27 , Margaret street , cavendish-SQUARE .
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION I P ODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER vJT FliOWTJB is strongly recommended for Softening , Improving , Beautifying , and Preserving the Skiw , and giving it a blooming and charming appearance . It will completely remove Tan , Sunburn , Redness , Ac , and by its Balsamic and Healing qualities , render the skin soft , pliable , and free from dryness , &c , clear it from every humour , pimple , or eruption , and by continuing its use only a short time , the skiu will become and continue soft aud smooth , and the complexion perfectly clear and beautiful . In the process of shaving it is invaluable , as it allays the irritation and smarting pain , annihilates every pimple and all roughness , and renders the skin smooth and firm . Sold in Bottles , price 2 s . 9 d ., by all Medicine Vendors and Perfumers .
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___ ^— i — ¦ . ' ¦ TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS , AND FAMILIES . By her Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent ( tho only patent existing for these preparations ) . Strongly Recommended by the Medical Profession . DNAM'S IMPROVED PATENT GROATS XjL and BARLEY are manufactured by a process which entirely removes the acidity and unpleasant flavour , so universally found in similar preparations . They produco Gruel and Barley Water in the highest perfection , and , being manufactured perfectly pure , yield food of tho most light and nourishing quality , for tho Infant , the Invalid , and the Aged . The Barley also makes a delicious Custard Pudding , and is an excellent ingredient for thickening Soups , &o . . The Patentees publish one only of tho numerous testimonials they havo received from eminent medical professors , relying more confidently on the intrinsic quality of tho articles , of which one trial will not fail to convince tho most fastidious of their purity and oxcellonco-( Copy . ) " Chemical Laboratory , Guy ' s Hospital , February 19 , 1855 . " I havo submitted to a microscopical and chemical examination tho samples of barley aud groats which you have forwarded to me , and I- beg to iuforin you that I find in them only those principles which arc found in good barley ; thoro is no mineral or other impurity present , and from the result of my investigation I beliovo th , om to bo genuine , and to possess those nutritive properties assigned by tho lato Dr . Peroira to this description of food . ( Signed ) A . S . Tayxob . " Messrs . Adnam and Co . " CAUTION " . —To provont errors , tho Public ) aro requested to observe that oacli package boars tho signature of tho Patontoos , J . and J . O . ADNAM . To bo obtained Wholesale at tho Manufactory , Maidenlane , Quooii-stroot , London ; and Retail in Packets and Canisters at fld . and Is . each , and in Caniwtors for Families at 2 s ., 5 s ., and 10 s . each , of all respectable Groeora , Druggists , &c , in Town and Country . _ , , — , — , . ¦ . . — .
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T ^ RAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . —The JO manifold advantages to tho hoods of families from tho possession of a medicino of known olllcocy , that may bo rouortod to wltli confidence , and used with hucccss in casou of temporary uioknouH , occurring in familiou more or Icbb ovory day , are ho obvious to all , that no queHtlon can bo rained of itu importance to every housekeeper in tho kingdom . For females , these Pills are truly excellent , romoving all obstructions , tho distressing hoadivolio ho vory prevalent with tho yox , depression of snlrll ; s , riuliieHn of night , norvoun affeotiouH , blotches , pimnlon , and wnllowncas of tho akin , and produce a healthy complexion . Sold by PltOUT and HA 11 SANT , 229 , Strand , London , and all Modi ui no Vendors . Prlco 1 b , lid . and 2 s . Oil . per box .
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T 3 ED STEADS , BEDDING , and FURNi . JL > ture . —william : s . burton's stock on show of Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Children ' s Cots , stands un . rivalled cither for extent , beauty of design , or moderateness of prices . He also supplies Bedding and Bed-hangings of guaranteed quality and workmanship . Common Iron Bedsteads , from 16 s . ; Portable Folding Bedsteads , from 12 s * 6 d . ; Patent Iron Bedsteads , fitted with dovetail joints and patent sacking , from 17 s . ; and Cots , from 20 s . each . Handsome ornamental Iron and Bras& Bedstoads , in great variety , from SI . 7 s . 6 d . to 151 . 15 s . A Half-Tester Patent Iron Bedstead , three feet wide , with Bedding , &c , complete : Bedstead £ l 4 o Chintz furniture 0 17 o Palliasse , wool mattress , bolster , and pillow ... 115 o A pair of cotton sheets , three blankets , and a coloured counterpane , 15 0 ^ " 4 19 6 A double bedstead , same . £ 0 15 9 If without Half-Tester and Furniture : Single bed , complete £ 'i 13 9 Doublo bed , complete 5 5 9 BATHS AND TOILETTE WARE .-WILLIAM S . BURTON has ONE LARGE SHOWROOM devoted exclusively to the DISPLAY of BATHS and TOILETTE WARE . Tho stock of each is at once the largest , newest , and most varied ever submitted to the public , and marked at prices proportionate with those that nave tended to make this establishment the most distinguished in this country . Portable Showers , 7 s . 6 d . ; Pillar Showers , U . to 51 . ; Nursery , 15 s . toS 2 s . ; Sponging , 14 s . to 32 s . ; Hip , ite . to 31 s . 6 d . A large assortment of Gas Furnace , Hot and Cold Plunge , Vapour , and Camp Shower Baths . Toilette Ware in great variety , from 16 s . 6 d . to 46 s . the set of three . The late additions to these extensive premises ( already by far the largest in Europe ) are of such a character that the entire of EIGHT HOUSES is devoted to the display of the most magnificent stock of GENERAL HOUSE IRONMONGERY ( including Cutlery , Nickel Silver , Plated GoodsJBaths , Brushes , Turnery , Lamps , Gaseliers , Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Bedding ) , so arranged in Sixteen Large Show Rooms as to . afford to parties furnishing facilities in the selection of goods that cannot be hoped for elsewhere . Illustrated Catalogues sent ( per post ) free . 39 , OXFORD-STREET ; 1 , 1 A , 2 , and 8 , NEWMAIs-STREET ; 4 , 5 , and 6 , PERRY'S-PLAC-E . Established 1820 .
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r E MIROIR FACE ET NUQUE .-This I j now Patent Toilet Gloss reflects the back of tho hc . td as perfectly as it does the face , and both in one glass at ( lie same time , enabling a lady to arrange her back hair , with the greatest ease and precision ; it is the most unique naCk complete article ever introduced into the drossiiig-room . Price 24 s . aud upwards . Tho Patent can also be affixed to any good Toilet Glass . Drawings and Prices sent freo by Post . To be seen only at the Patentees , Messrs . HEAL & SON , whose warerooms also contain every variety of Toilefc Glass that is manufactured , as well as a general assortment of BEDSTEADS , BEDDING , and BEDROOM FURNITURE . HEAL & SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of Bedsteads and Bedding , containing designs and prices of upwards of 100 Bedsteads , sent freo by post . HEAL & SON , 196 , TOTTENHAM-COURT-ROAD .
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FURNISH YOUR HOUSE WITH THE BEST AHTICLE 8 AT DEANE' 8 IRONMONGERY AND FURNISHING "WAREHOUSES . A Priced FurnieTiing List sent Post Free . DEANE , DRAY , * CO ., LONDON-BRIDCE . Established a . t > . 1700 .
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DEAFNESS .- —Prize Medals IRfll , First class ; 1855 . — The now invented ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS , to suit ovory doprco of deafness , however extreme , can only bo obtained of P . O . REIN , sole inventor and maker , at his Paradise for tho Deaf , 108 , Strand , London . Also Rein ' s celebrated Cork Respirators .
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THE FORTY-SEVEN SHILLING SUITS , raado to order , from Scotch Heather mul <' 1 7 ^ Tweeds , all wool and thoroughly shrunk , by 1 $ . BEN JAM IM , Merchant Tailor , 74 , Itogont-ntreot . Tho PELISSIER OVERCOAT , 21 s . and 2 Ss .. mlnplert fur thoscason ; tho TWO GUINEA DRESS or FKOOK COA IS ; tho GUINEA DR 158 S TROUSERS ; ami th <; UAUGUINEA WAISTCOAT . N . B . —A porfeofc fit guaranteed .
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RUPTURE 8 .-BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Modlcul CJonUeinen to be , tho most effective invention in tho curative trenuneni oi Hernia . Tho uso of a stool spring ( ho often hurUul '" ILH effects ) is hero avoided , a soft Bandogo being worn round , u < body , while tho roqulsito rousting power i « nupp' 10 ' 1 l ( . v l "" MocMain Pad and Patent Lover , lfttiiiM : with ho much eiiho and closeness that it cannot bo dotootod , and may ( " woi n during sleep . A descrlptlvo ctroular may bo had , and tho Truss ( whleli cannot fail to fit . ) forwarded l > v post , on tlio eircunuereiK . " of tho body , two inches bolow tho hips , being n ll ( l 0 '" Manufacturer , Mr . JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS . & . •• for VARICOSE VEINS , and all oiihoh <> f W . 'V NESS and SWELLING of { ho LEGS , Hl'RAlNH . > u--Thoy nro poroiit ) , light hi toxturo . and iiioxpoiiHive , an «» ¦» drawn on liko an ordinary utocklng . 1 ' i'lco from 7 « - '" 10 s . I ' OHlugo , 0 d . Manufactory , 22 ft , Piccadilly , London .
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g ^_ THE IiBADE- E . [ 'No . 332 , Saturday ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 2, 1856, page 742, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2152/page/22/
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