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TEETH-TEETH. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENTand received by the most eminent of the
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Faculty .-Mr . LAWRENCE'S IMPROVED ARTIFICIAL TEETtt by the CLEO-PLASTIC process entirely supersedo the Soft Gum , and every substance that become putrescent in the mouth . Their cleanliness , ease , and comfort render them available in every case , without spring * or wires , at less than advertised pr » c « s . ^ -PAINIiESS TOOTH EXTRACTION by GRADU ATEP ELECTRICITY is always attended with certainty arid success , —A Treatise on the above methods sent posjb free on application . Mr . LAWJlENCE . Member of College of Dentists , U . S ., 60 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London .
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IMPAIRED DIGESTION Is the certain result of imperfect mastication , and the source of an endless train of internal disordera . Mastication cannot bo . properly performed with unsound teeth , and hence the importance of their claims on pur attention , and the necessity of extreme caution in-the choice of a preparation which , while it shall cleanso and whiten the teeth , 'Shall not Injure the delicate surface of the enamel , that once destroyed can never be repaired , awdis certain to terminato in decajv-D'ALTENBURG'S DENTIFRICE 1 a an oriental preparation of great rarity , possessing extraordinary properties in preserving the tooth from decay ana fixing them securely in the gums , on whloh also it exercises a salutary influence in rendering them firm and healthy . Its constant use will entirely prevent . toothache , and preservo the tooth sound , white , and high y polished to extreme ago ; it speedily removes any discolouration , and rondora the breath fragrant and pure . Price Is . 1 * d . per box ; free by post for 16 stamps . —DAltonburg and Co ., 3 SA , Lamb's Conduit-street , London .
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RUPTURES .-BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . W HITE'S MOCMAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowod by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be tho most effective invention In thp curative treatment of Hernia . Tho uso of a stool spring ( bo hurtful in its effects ) ishoroavoldcd , a , soft HaiidagoboWworn . round the body , while tho roquiHlto resisting power i » supplied by the MocMaiu Pad and Futon t hovor , fitting with ho much case and olosonoss that it cannot ho detected , and may bo worn during sloop . Adescriptivo circular may I ; e had , and the 'JPrSw . whloli [ cannot fnilto lit ) forwardo * by post , on the clroutnforoiiocof tlio body , two iiiohos V ^ , 1 1 i ° 1 , , T ' iu IP aont to tho Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , 228 . Piccadilly , ' Prlooof a slnglo truss , ifls ,, 2 ls , SOs . Od ., and 81 s . Od . — ^ "IIJioTruns . nXs . 0 d ., 42 * ., and oas . Od . —Postage Is . 8 d . Umbilical Trues , 42 h . mid t » t » . flci . - . W ^ tfn ^ wiiTrpp PoaMXHea orders to bo mado payable to JOHN WJlll * . , Post-ofuco , l'lccadllly . T ? LASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , &o ., Hrf for VAtt . I 0 O 8 . ia VKINS . and all « a » os of J 8 [ £ A }>" NBS 8 and BWKLL 1 NQ of tho LUGS , SPRAINS , &o . They nxo porous , HrM In toxtuvo , auU Inexpensive , and arc drawn on llko an ordinary efcoohlng . . l ' rlco from 7 » . Od . to ids , gaeh . —Poatnirp fld . JOHN WHITE Main \ faat » roi , 22 ti , l > locadiny , l 4 ondon .
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KEATINGS COUCH LOZENGES . WHAT IS A . COLD ? THE PLAGUE OF THE ENGLISH CLIMATE . At this season who , hovrovor oarofnl , eBoapon . Its dohtroylng influonoo ? Wo may clotho well , Hvo woll , and guard woll toropoltho novitable attnok j Ib comes , at last with tho ovor-ohanRlng atinnaiphoro of thin country ; then nhould bo procuredabox of KKATING'S COUGH U > HHNGES » whtoh havo booij known to euro whon other mcanH l ) avo , TallQd . Proparodand Mold In Hoxob ; 1 h . lJ < L , w « d Tina . Sb . Od ., 4 n . Od ! , and 10 * . ( Id . oneh , by THOMAS KHATINO . OhpmlBt . &o ., 70 , St . Paul ' s Ohnrohyard . London . Kotall by nil Druggists and Patent Modloino Vendors In tUo World .
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KEATINGS PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL , , PorToctly pure , nearly tastoless , haa been analysed , reported oniandrocommoi dodby ProfessorsTayiobandThqmbos , or Guv ' s and St . Thomas ' s Hospitals , who , in tho words of thoiato Dr . Pbreira , say , that «• Tho finest oil Is that most dnvold of colour , odour * tuuljlavour . " Half . plnts , l 8 . « a ., P nts , 2 s . Oil ., Quarts , 4 , 8 . Od ., and Vlvo-plnt Bottles 10 s . Od .. Imperial Moasuro .-70 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard . London .
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ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE And PRIVATE BATH ESTABLISHMENT . 10 JS , . Groat ^ gb % rt \ f& ^ r * yf-Ti £% 8 ^* BATHS , on improved principles . For tho extraction of Lead , Mercury , and other Minerals from tho pody , and for iho euro of Nervous , Diabetic , Paralytic , Cutaneous , Hepatic Spinal , nhoumatloGo ^^ d other dlsoaaeB . Medical Superintendent—JOHN SKELTON , Esq ., For terms , &c , sco circular sent froo upon receipt of nddrass .
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HALSE'S SCORBUTIC DROPS . rpHIS old-established Herbal Preparation baa JL a m iraculous effect iu all Scorbutic Complaints , quickly eradicating all impuritios from tho blood . Indeed , a finer purifier of the blood cannot well bo conceived , the pale ,, wickly complexion speedily being converted to the roseate mo of health . Ladies should have recourse to this preparation , instead of using tho dangerous cosmetics now so much in vogue ,. Price 2 a . 9 d . and Us . a bottle . Wholesale A « ents—Barclay and Sons , 95 , Farrlngdon-street ; Hannay and Co ., 03 . Oxford-street . Any London or country raedfein * vendor will prbburo the abovo for any customer .
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ABERNETHY'S PILL FOR THE NERVES AND MUSCLES . INVALIDS who guffer from Lowness of Spirits , Want of Sleep , Loss of Appetite , and Bilious Attacks , will hail this medicine as a great blessing . It acts by purifying the blood and by restoring the stomach , liver , and bowels to their healthy state , and thus eradicates melancholy , weakness of limbs , &c . The smallest size box wil ) be quite sufficient to convince any invalid of the extraordinary virtues of these pills . Price Is . l | dr 2 s . 9 d-, and 4 s . fid , a box . Agents -r-Barclay , 95 , Parringdon-street , and Hannay . 03 , Oxford street . Any medicine vendor will procure them .
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . Price Is . l { d . and 2 s . 9 d . per box . rT ^ HIS preparation is one of the benefits which JL the science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind ; for during the first twenty years of the present , century to speak of a cure : for the Gout was considered a romance ; but now the efficacy and safety of this medicine \ m so fully demonstrated by unsolicited testimonials from persons in every rank of life , that public opinion proclaims this as one of the most important discoveries of the present age . These Pills require-no restraint of diet or confinement during their use , and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part . Sold by all Medicine Vendors . See the name of "Thohai Proctt , 229 , Strand , London , " on the Government- Stamp .
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THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION . NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently . recommended as a simple but certain remedy for Indigestion , which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject , being a medicine so uniformly grateful aud beneficial , that it is with justice called the " NAT 0 KA 1 STHBNOTHEITEE OP THE HUMAI ? STOMACH . NORTON'S PILLS act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient : are mild in their operation ; safe under any ciroumstances ; and thousands of persons can . now bear testimony to the benefits to be derived from their use . Sold hi Bottles at is . l ) d ., 2 s . 9 d ., and lls . each , in every town in the kingdom . GA . UTION!—Be sure to ask for " Norton ' s Pills , " and do not be persuaded to purchase the various imitations .
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DR . DB JONGH'S { Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium ) LIGHT-BROWN COD XIVER OIL , Prescribed , inconsequence of its immeasurable superiority lover every other kind , as the safest , speediest , and most . effectual remedy for CONSOMPTrOX , BriO . VCHITrS , COUGHS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , NEUltALOr A , DISEASES OF THE SKIN , INFAXTILE WASTING , RICICETS , GE . VERAL DEBILITVj AHD ALL . SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS . oHirioif op C . H . BARLOW , ESQ ., M . D ., F . R . C . P ., Physician to Guy ' s Hospital , # c . # c . " I have frequently recommended persons consulting me to make use of Dr . de Jongh ' s Cod Liver Oil . I have been well satisfied with its effects , and believe it to be a pure Oil , well fitted for those casei in which the use of that substance is indicated . " Sold'ON tT in Imperial Half-pints , Ss . 6 d . ; Pints , 4 s . 9 d . ; Q uarts , 9 s ., capsuled and labelled with Dr . de Jongh's signature , without which nonb can fobsiblt ss genuine , by respectable Chemists . 8 OLB AGENTS , ANSAR , HAIIFORD , and CO .. 77 , Strand , London , W . C .
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FURNISH rOUR HOUSE WITH THE BES T ARTICLES . Tstsx aub the Cheapest ijt ihe end . DEANE and Co . ' s Priced Furnishing List may be had gratuitously on application , or forwarded by post , free . This list embraces the leading articles from all the various departments of their establishment , and is arranged to facilitate purchasers in the selection of their goods . It comprises Table Cutlery—Electro-plate—Lamps —Baths—Fenders and Fire Irons—Iron Bedsteads , and Bedding—Britannia Metal , Copper , Tin , and Brass Goods—Culinary Utensils—Turnery—Brushes—Mats , &c . — Deano and Co . ( opening to the Monument ) , London Bridge . Established a . d . 1700 .
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THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER . The REAL XICKBL SILVER , introduced more than twenty years ago by WILLIAM S . BURTON , when plated by the patent process of Messrs . Elklngton and Co ., is beyondall comparison the very best article next to sterling silver that can be employed as such , either usefully or ornamentally , as by no possible test can it be distinguished froni real silver . A small useful plate chest , containing a set , guaranteed of first quality for finish and durability , as follows : — ' F ! d < n » or Thread » r i I . OldSllrar Breniwlek Kiag ' a I WlUUry 1 Pattern . Patten . I Pattern . ' Pattern . £ s-d . £ s . d . ji ' s . d . ; - ^ s . d . 12 Table Forks ... . ' 118 0 2 8 0 3 0 0 3 10 0 12 Table Spoons .... ' 1 18 0 2 8 0 3 0 0 3 10 0 12 Dessert Forks 1 10 0 118 0 . 2 2 0 . 2 10 0 12 Dessert Spoons ; 110 0 115 0 2 2 012 10 © 12 TeaSpoons ! 0 18 0 1 4 0 1 i 0 0 1 18 O 6 Egg Spoons , gilt bowls 0 12 0 0 15 0 O 18 0 * 110 2 Sauce Lmdles 0 70 0 8 6 0 iQ 6 } 0 1 & O lGravy Spoon :....-. 0 8 0 0 110 O 13 6 ' , 016 0 2 Salt Spoons , gilt bowls ... 0 4 0 0 50 0 6 0 0 7 6 1 Mustard Spoon , gilt bowl . 0 3 0 0 2 6 0 3 0 0 S 9 1 Pair of Sugar Tongs . 0 30 0 3 9 0 C 0 , 0 7 0 1 Pair of-Fish Carvers ......... 14 0 1 7 6 1 12 o ! 1 IS 0 1 Butter JCnife . 0 36 0 59 0 7 0 j 0 8 0 1 Soup Ladle 0 13 0 l 0 17 6 1 O o , 1 10 1 Sugar Sifter 0 40 0 4 9 0 5 9 ; 0 8 6 Total . 11 14 6 14 11 3 17 14 9 21 4 9 Any article to be had singly at the same prices . An oak chest to contain the above , and a relative number of knives , Sec , 2 i . 15 s . Tea and Coffee Sets , Cruet , and Liqueur Frames , Waiters , Candlesticks , < tc ., at proportionate prices . All kiuds of replating done by the patent process . i ^ UTLERY , WARRANTED . —The most va-Vy ried Assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in the world , all warranted , is ON SALE at WILLIAM S . BURTON'S , at prices that are remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales . 3 j-inch ivory-handled table knives , with l » igh shoulders , 12 s . 6 d . per dozen ; desserts to matchj 10 s . ; if to balance , 6 d . per dozen extra ; carvers , 4 s . 3 d . per pair ; larger sizes , from 20 s . to 27 s . ^ d . per dozen ; extra fine ivory , SSsT ; if with silver ferrules , 40 s . to 50 s . ; white hone table knives , 6 s . per dozen ; desserts , 5 $ . ; carvers , 2 s . 3 d , per pair ; black horn table knives , 7 s . 4 d . per dozen ; desserts , 6 s . ; carvers . 2 s . ftd . ; black wood-handled table knives and forks , 6 s . per dozen ; table steels , from Is . each . The largest stock in existence of plated dessert knives and forks , in cases and otherwise , and of the new plated fisb . carveri . DISH COVERS AND HOT WATER PISHES , in every material , in great variety , and of the newest and most recherch 6 patterns . Tin dish covers , 7 s . 6 d . the set of six ; block tin , 12 s . 3 d . to 27 s . the set of six ; elegant modern patterns , 35 s . 6 d . to 62 s . 6 d . the set ; Britannia metal , with or without silver plated handle * , SI . lls . to eh 8 s , the set ; Sheffield plated , 102 . to 162 . 10 s . the set ; block tin hot water dishes , with wells for gravy , 12 s . to 30 s . ; Britannia metal , 22 s . to 77 s . ; electro-plated on nickel , full size , 11 * . lls . WILLIAM S . BURTON'S GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY CATALOGUE may be had gratis , and free by post . It contains upwards of 400 Illustrations of his illimited Stoqk of Electro and Sheffield Plate , Nickel Silver and Britannia Metal good « . Dish Covers and Hot-water Pishes , Stoves , Fenders , Marble Chimney-pieces , Kitqhon Ranges , Lamps . Gaseiors , Tea Urns andlCettles , Tea Trays , Clocks , Table Cutcry , Baths and Toilet Ware . Turnery , Iron and Brass Bedsteads , Bedding , Bed Hanging , &o . &c ., withListsofPrices , and Plans of the Sixteen largo Show Rooms , at 39 , Oxfordstroot , W . ; 1 . lA ; , 2 , and 3 , Newmau-street ; and 4 , C , and 6 . Perry's place , LondoiwESTABLISHED 1820 .
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^^ , SOHO LOOKING-GLASS MANUFACTORY . 26 , Soho-squaro , London . —Established 20 years . —The Proprietor begs to call the attontion of thp pubjio to the ollowlng very roduccd List of Prices for LOOKINGGLASSES , of superior quality , fitted in carefully manufactured carved » nd flUt frames ;—Sizeof Glass . Outside Measure of Frame . Price . 40 by 30 In . 51 in . wide by 30 in . high from 31 ! . lOs . each . 46 by 38 in . 48 in . wldo by 58 in . high from M . 0 s . eaph . 50 by 40 in . 52 In . wide by 60 in . high from Ql . 0 s . each . 53 by 43 in . 65 In . wldo by 66 in . high from 7 « . 7 a , each . SO by 40 in . 59 in . wide by 60 in . high from 8 Z . 8 s . each . 60 by 48 in . 62 i » . wide by 74 in . high from lOf . Os . caoh . 70 by 80 in . 64 in . wide by 84 In . high from 18 * . 0 a , each . Mahogany dressing and oheval glasses , gilt cornices , girandoles , picture frames , Ac , at equally moderate prices . Blorohants and shippers supplied by spoolal contrnot .
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . Whitlow or Gathered Finger , Uloors about tho Nails' . KC-ThoTrow ^ bh of ttaoii » ll Into tho uesli , R *" !? ^ occurr& at thSsldoof the groae too , is avory painful lUroo-*\ nn tn hoar mid a vorv troub osomo ono to euro . A no pa ' ' . gS ^ lipsiI samo mon is H ^ t mUiOi that limped , regains onoo moro hla VSS&tMuilViorimorit Whitlows and airnbaoossoa are won-So ^ lW reiwoWid all dl sngurinB muBoular contraotlo . m nroKM by th s antiphlogistic , yot aoothina , Ointmout .
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NeafOMTAi * Inoipkmts . — 'The correspondent of a contem porary , writing from Naples , says : —¦ "I can but repeat in one letter what I had said in the preceding , but sing the old song of Nuovi tormenli' e , mtovi tormentati . What have I to talk about , in fact , but arrests , thefts , injustice , stupidity , pride ? Evil—evil—nothing but evil ! Everything is Divine in this country but man , as Byron said , of the East ; String together some rumours respecting the marriage of the Duke of Calabria , the parsimonious preparations for that event , the probabilities of an armistice , the intrigues with Rome and Austria , the fear of war , cold , Vesuvius , &c , and you have the news of Naples . The incapacity of the upper classes , the stupidity of the pieces played at the theatres ( for which , of course , the censors , not the authors , are answerable ) , the uncleanliness common to the country ,
the dogs , the monks , the processions which come upon you at every corner of the street , one of the lazzaroni who overturns you , a gendarme who trips you up , a sbirro who collars you on account of the colour of your cravat , or the shape of your moustache ; beggars who run after you , threaten if you do not relieve them , and jeer if you do ; Capuchins who offer you lottery tickets , promise to enrich you for a penny , or to sell you a place in Paradise , for yourself , your posterity , your grooms , and your dogs , for the small sum of sixpence , with plenary indulgence into the bargain ; fiacres which knock you down , run over you , and then cry out , Halloa , there ! ' Such is Naples—such are its daily incidents , its amusements , its ordinary doings . A house of correction in Englaud , with treadmill privileges , is an earthly paradise compared with this death in life . "
The Suez Rail watt . —The line from Alexandria to Suez is completed and open to the public . When all the stations and the details incidental to them are completed and improved , we question if there will be a more comfortable railway to travel on in Europe than the one just finished through the " Land of the Caliphs . " It is impossible to calculate the advantage it will produce to all connected with the . East * whether it be India , China , Java , Manilla , or the Australian colonies . But we do know that its completion has removed the only unpleasant portion of the " overland route , "; and which now is , ais before remarked , "it would be , " as comfortable as travelling by sea and land can be made .
Public Health . —The Registrar General ' s return for the last week shows a continued-decrease in the rate of mortality from the high point it attained at the end of November . The deaths , which were 1531 in the preceding week , fell to 1442 . Scarlet fever , though declining , is still very fatal . Small-pox and measles increase . The births amounted to 1776 .
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No . 457 , December 24 ; 185 S . J THE LEADfl . 1429
Teeth-Teeth. Protected By Royal Letters Patentand Received By The Most Eminent Of The
TEETH-TEETH . PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PA . TENT . and received by the most eminent of the
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 24, 1858, page 1429, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2274/page/29/
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