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P ROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS X PATENT, and received by the most eminent of the faculty.—Mr. LAWRENCE'S
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IMPROVED ARTIFICIAL TEETH , b y the CIIEO-PLA . STIG process entirely supcrscdo the Soft Gum , and every substance that becomes putrescent in thq mouth . Their cleanliness , e a se , and comfort render tliein available in every casp , without springs or wives , at less than advortised prices . — PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTION- b / GRADUATED ELECTRICITY is ahvays attended with certainty and buocobs . Medicated White Gutta-percha Enamel for Decayed and Painful Tooth ( by bcWapplication ) Is . ; . post free , fourteen stamps . ' Mr . LAWRENCE , Surgeon-dentist , 53 , Bcrnor ' e-strcet , Oxford-street , London .
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MAN AND HIS HABITS . Daily , at Throo and half-post Eight , Dr . Kahn will deliver Lectures a . t ' uurivnllort and original Museum , 8 , Tlcliborno-streot , facing tho II aymnrkvit . . Syllabub . —Identity of Self-love and Sooiiil— The Philoeopliy and Physiology of Marriage—Ilnppy and Unhappy Unions—Whom ana when to Marry—The Great Social Evil , its real Cufo— Philanthropists and their Schomea—Now Views of Mun and Things—Dangers of Youth—Rooks of Advanced Ago—Tho truo Glory of Middle Ago—My Memoirs—Much in Little . Tlio Museum is open daily ( for Gentlemen only ) from Twelve till Five and lVoin Seven till Ton . Explanation oi tho Models every Uulf-lwur . Admission One Shilling ; , including Handbook , Hy Joskph Kaiin , M . D ., Graduate in Medldno , Surgory , and MidwUVry , or the Imperial University of Viunnn , &o . i free by nosl for twelve stuninu , direct from tho mituor , 17 , llarlvy-strout , Cavondibhsquarc .
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ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE And PRIVATE BATH ESTABLISHMENT , 105 , Gront RusBoJl-street , IHoounsbiiry , W , C—Simple iuuI Modloatod VAPOUR , GALVAWaC , and ELEOTltO-OHEMlOAL BATHS , on Improvocl principles . For the extraction of Load , Mercury , andotlier Minoraltt from $ ho body , and for tho cure of Nervous , Dlabutio , Paralytic , Cutaneous , Hu-Ptvtio , Spinal , Rheumutlo Gout , and other cIIsohhoh . Medical Suporintoiulont— . JOHN SKKLTON , Esq ., * M . I ) ., M . B . C . S ., Enff . For terms , &c ., sec ciroulnr , sent ft'oe upon receipt of nudrosa .
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GREY HAIR RESTORED to its Natural oqlouk . NEURALGIA , Nervous Headache , XUieuma-Hein , and SIUI Joints cured by F . SI . HMJOOING'S PATENT MAGNETIC BRUSHES , 10 s . and 16 » , \ eOAfttS , 2 b . < ld . to SOs . Grey lialr and JUnlduosa pkbvjsntkd liy F . M . II . ' s Patent Preventive Brush . Jhrioo , 'i s . and fls . Olllces , iw . JBiABinghall-strcQt , London , where may be liatl , a ratio , tho lllustratod pamphlet , "Why Jlalr becomes Grov ; and its Reraody . " Sold by all Ohemlets « nd Perfumers . of repute .
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PAINS IN THE BACK , GRAVE !* , LUMBAGO , RHEUMATISM , GOUT . INDIGESTION , FLATULENCY . NJEKVOUSNESS , DISIULITY STJUOTURE , &C .--PH , DE RO . OSV COMPOUND RENAL PILLS aro a moat safe and efficacious remedy for the above dangerous complaints , discharges , rutoution of urlno , and d is ease ' of tho kidneys , bladder , and urinary organs generall y , which frequently end in stone , and a ' Hngorhifif death . For depression of spirits , blushing , incapacity for soci et y , s t udy or business , giddiness , drowsiness , sloop without roiVeshmoHt , norvousnoss , and Insanity Itself , when arising from or combined with urinary diseases , they aro unequalled , They agree with the inoBt delloate stomach . Improve tho lioalth , and In throe day will olivet a owro in nil those oases whore oaplvl , oububa , and medicines of that elans have utterly failed . Is , l&d ., % ' s . Vd ,, 4 s . Od ., lls ., and i } 8 » . per Box , through alt Medicine Vendors , or sent on receipt of . tho amount fii stamps , by tho Proprietor , 10 , Bornordstreot , Oxfonl-Htrcot , London . ¦ In One Vol ., with Illustrations , prleofii * ,, cloth lettered .
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DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR , WHISKERS , Etc . ? The most marvellous preparation for the speedy production ' of Hair , Wh i sk e rs , Mous t ac h los , &c ., restoring the hair in baldness , strengthening it when weak , preventing its fall ing'off , audcliccking _ greynegs , lB ROSALIEOOUrtuLLE'S CRINUTltlAR . For the nursery it is recommended far promoting- a fine healthy head of hair , and averting baldness in after years . Sold by all Cheriilsts and Perfumers , price 2 s ., or sent post free on receipt of 'i-i penny stamps , by Miss Coupollo , OH , Castlo-streot , Newman-street , London . Mrs . C ' artor writes— "My head , which was bald , is now covered wltli new hair , " Mrs . Willinnis— " I van show a lino head of linlr from using your Crinutrlar . " Mrs , Reevo , "My hair is gaining strength and thickness . " Sorgt . Craven— " Through using It 1 have nn excellent moustache . " Sir . Vates— ?• The young man h « s now a good pair of whiskers . I want two packets for otlier customers /'
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RUPTURES . BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC-MAX 3 T LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the inost effective invention in the Curative treatment of Hernia . The use of a steel spring ( so hurtful in its effects ) is here avoided , a soft Bandage being worn round the body , while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the Moc-Main Pad and Patent Lever , fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected , and may be worn during sleep- A descriptive circular m-ay be . had , and the Truss ( which cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hip , being sent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London . Price of a single truss , 10 s ., 21 s ., 2 Cs . Gd ., and 3 Is . Od . — Postage Is . Double Truss , 31 s . 6 d ., 42 s ., and 52 s . Od . —Postage Is . Sd . Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and O- ' s . 0 d . —Postage Is . lOd . Post-office orders to be made payable to JOHN WHITE , Post-office , Piccadilly . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , &c , for VARICOSE VEINS , and all eases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the LEGS , SPRAINS , &c , They are porous , light in texture , aud inexpensive , and are drawn on like an ordifiary stocking . Price from 7 s . Gd . to 10 s . each . —Postage Gd * JOHN WHITE , Manufacturer , 228 , Piccadilly , London .
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T BET ? . By Her Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent . Newly-invented and Patented Application of Chemicallyprepared INDIA RUBBER in the Construction of Artificial Teeth , Gums , and Palates . MR . EPHRAIM MOSELY , SURGEON DENTIST , 9 , GKOSVENOH-STBEET , GKOSVENpR-SQUARE . Sole Inventor and Patentee—A new , original , and invaluable invention consisting in the adaptation , with the most absolut e perf ect ion a nd success , of chemically prepared INDIA RUBBER in lieu of th . e ordinary gold or boneframe . AH sharp edges are avoided ; no springs , wires , or fastenings are required i a greatly increased freedom of suction is supplied ; a natural elasticity hitherto wholly unattainable , and a fit perfected ¦ with the the most unerring accuracy , are secured ; the greatest support is given to the adjoining'teeth when loose , or rendered tender by the absorption of the gums . The acids of the mouth exert no agency on the prepared India Rubber , and , as a non-conductor , fluids of any temperature may with thorough comfort be imbibed and retained in the mouth , all unpleasantness of smell or taste being at the same time wholly provided against by the peculiar nature of its preparation . ¦ ¦' Teeth filled with gold and Mr . Ephraim Mosely ' s White Enamel , the only stopping that will not become discoloured , and particularly recommended for the front teeth . 9 , Grosvenor-street , Grosvenor-square , London ; 14 , Gaystreet , Bath ; and 10 , Eldoh-square , > Newcastle-on-Tyne .
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¦ " . H 0 LL 0 WAY S PILLS . HAPPISES S . —Without health no human being can be happy . Visit the gayest and most fortunate on earth only with sleepless nights , disorder any single organ of the body , and you willpresently see his gaiety vanish . A disordered stomach , or torpid liver , is but too frequently the origin of our most melancholy , thoughts , which nothing rectifies so soon as these Digestive Pills . Headache , bile , and dimness of sight , disappear before their potent sway , which o-radually expels all impurities from the system , giving- the mind serenity and the blood ease . Debilitated constitutions regain their strength and vigour under a course . of these piBs , which never fail in causing all functions to work in perfect harmony—from which man ' s happiness results . .
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T OH OHO CUSTOMERS ^ WANTED ;—J-V / W j l / V / V / —SAUNDERS BROTHERS' STATIONERY is the BEST and CHEAPEST to be obtained . 8 . d . 8 . d . Cream-laid note .. 2 Gperrm . Cream-laid adhe-Thi ' ck do . .. 4 0 „ sive envelopes . . 3 0 pr 1000 Bordereo % note .. 4 0 „ Large commercial Straw paper .... 2 6 „ envelopes ...... 4 0 „ Blue commercial Large American note ...... 3 0 „ buff envelopes . . 3 6 „ Ditto , letter size . C 0 „ Foolscap paper .. 7 Operrm . Sermon paper ... ^ 4 6 „ Commercial , peiis . l Oprgrss . A SAMPLE PACKET " of STATIONERY ( Sixty descriptions , priced arid numbered ) sent free , together with a price list , on receipt of four stamps . NO CHARGE made for stamping arms , crests , initials , &c ., on either paper or envelopes . CARRIAGE PAID on all orders over 20 s . — SAUNDERS BROTHERS , Manufacturing Stationers , 95 and 104 , London-wall , London , E . G .
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NEW DISCOVERY—TEETH . BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . Messrs . GABRIEL'S ( the old established dentists ) improvement in VULCANI S E D INDIA RUBBER , & GUTTA PERCHA as a f ound a t i on or l i n i ng to GABRIEL'S MINERAL . TEETH renders them unapproachable in point of comfort and dura- . biiity . There are no spring's or wires , no extraction of roots , while the fit is of the most unerring' accuracy . Success is guaranteed , even in cases where others have failed . It is much lighter , more dura bl e , and congenial to the mouth , and is entirely free from either taste or smell . Messrs . Gabriel are enabled to offer the advantages of first-class materials and workmanship ( from being- manufacturers of every speciality appertaining to the profession ) at charges lower : thari any advertised . Only at their establishments—33 , LUDGATE HILL ( observe number particularly ); Westend branch , 110 , RE&ENT STREET ( established 1804 ); and at DUKE STREET , LIVERPOOL . American Mineral Teeth , the bestin Europe , from 3 s . Gd . per tootli ; sets , £ i 4 s .
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DR . DE JONGH'S CKnight of 'the Order of Leopold of Belgium ) L 16 HT-BR 0 WN COD LIVER 01 L , Administered -with , the greatest success in cases of CONSUMPTION , QEWERAL DEBILITY , RHEUMATISM , INFANTILE WASTIHGI , AND ALL THE DISORDERS OF CHILDREN ARISIHQ FROM DEFECTIVE NUTRITION , Is the most iefiicacious , the most palatable i and , from its rapid curative effects , unquestionably the most economical of all kinds . Its immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is attested by innumerable spontaneous testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons oi European re p utat i on . . " ¦ ¦ ¦ opinion OF B . M . IiAWBANCJE , Esq ., M . D ., Physician to H . R . B . the 2 > uke-of Sapce Cobourg and Gotlia , Opthalmic Surgeon to the Great Northern Hospital , &c ., &c . " I have frequently tested your Cod Liver Oil , and so impressed am I . with its Superiority , that I invariably prescribe it in preference to any other , feeling- assured that I am recommending a genuine article , and not a manufactured compound , iu which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed . " Sold only in Imperial Half-pints , 2 s . Od . ; Pints , 4 s . 9 d . ; Quarts , 9 s ., capsuled and labelled with Dr . de Jongh ' s signature , without which none is genuine ; in ihe Countjit by respectable Chemists , IN LONDON BY HIS SOLE AGENTS , ANSAR , H A KFORD , & CO ., 77 , STRAND , W . C . CAUTION —Intrusive recommoulations of other kinds of CodlAver Oil should le strenuously resisted , as they solely proceedfrom interested motives , ana will infallibly result tn disappointment ,
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YOURSELF ! WHAT YOU AEE ! AND WHAT FIT FOR!—The Original Graphiologist , MARIE CO UPELLE , continues her vivid , useful , and interestin g delineationa of character , from an examination of the handwriting , in a style peculiarly her own , never before attempted in this comutry , and which cannot even bo successfully imitated by those-who pretend to this usclul and pleasing science . All who desire to know thoinsolvos or tho true character of my friend , should send a specimen of writing , stating sexund nge , and tho fee of It uncut penny stam p s , to Miss Compile , 00 , Castle-street , Oxfi > rd-streo , t . London ; and they will receive in a few dnya a full and minute detail of tho talents , tastes , affections , v i r t ues , failin g s , &c , of t ho writer , with many traits hithorto unsuspected , and calculated tobeusoful through life—From * . N .: "I consider your skill surprising . "—0 . S . : '' Your description of her character is romarKably correct . " -W . S .: "Your interesting nuawor is quite true . "—II . W \ : "lour skuteh is marvullouifly correct . " —Miss F .: "Moinma says th o character you Bent mo is true . "—Miss VV . K : "* havo dosorlbed his oliarnotor very accurately . —uinaii . o .: " I am afraid his character is as you describe it , "— " Wo soo no more dimculty ingriu ? hJology than plircnorcay , "" f w ° have little doubt thiifiiUnnumorablo iustanoua ho ohai actor is road with equnl preoislon . " — Family J / vroK' .
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AN ACT OF GRATITUDE . A Clergyman having boon cured of Nervoim lh > hl ty ,. loss of Meinory , indigostlo > i , and pthorfow ^ il « yn ' ^"'" v ^ fc ous of Impartinglo his suflt-rlng follows tho n 11 m « »<¦ ' » X his own roatoriftlon w « 8 so marvollpn » ly ntt t •
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AN ACT OF GRATITUDE On AAA Copios of a MEOTOAX . BOOK for fCUiUVV mmUllowi circulation . A Neuvoijb HUFriBRER luivliw b o « n i-irootually ourud of NorvouH DobUtty , Loss Sf Momory , iVhiinurts of Sight , Laasitudii , and fndiintr the l »» Htru « t «> iih fflvou ( n a MEDICAL wu kjv , no cmiMun lt hi « duly , & frnitUudctp tho nuilipr . nnd lor the bo le / Iti of oHutb , toiHibliuh tho moana uho < 1 . Ho wtlh tliorc ' fViro . hoihI fvoc owuro from observation , onroooipt of n ( Uroetod envelope , nn < l two stamps to prwpny poatngo , a ooiVy of tho book , containing' uvory Information required . AddJows , Jamks WAXr . ACB , wsq ., TVllford Houno , l » urtoncrosoont , Tiiyiwtock-Hqiuiro , London , W . O .
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( No . 483 . JotYl 6 , iBg&i THE tEAOEE . : 351 ~ ¦ ¦ ... .. -- ¦
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W ^—^ Di * ncEB to the Eabl op Debby Asro Mb . Disraeli . — The dinner to the late Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer , .-which will take place this day in Merchant Taylor ' s Hall , is not given by that hon . company , but by the supporters of the late Government , in token of their admiration of the great talents and successful conduct of aflajrs of their celebrated chiefe . Sir John BuRGOYNB . ^ -The Times has authority for stating that there is no foundation for the statement to the effect that this distinguished officer has retired from the service , and has resigned his oflice as inspector-general of fortifications . All that has beendone is to re-adjust the war department , and Sir John Burgoyne ' s services remain , as they have been for upwards of fifty years , at the disposal of has country .
The Illuminated Indicator . — This reeentlyimported French nuisance . appears to be almost universally condemned as an atrocious breach of good taste , and another disfigurement ( which certainl y was not required ) in our unornamental metropolis . Some of the metropolitan vestries have refused permission to the Frenchman to stick up his ¦ ug ly signposts oa their domains , but at the meeting of the City Commission of Sewers a Mr . Ross moved that the resolution sanctioning the use of the Illuminated Indicators be rescinded ; The resolution was negatived by a large majority .
Orange Row . —On Tuesday a great fight took place at Paisley , between an Oraiige lodge , whose procession was going forward , and a party of Catholic miners who intercepted them . Fire-arms , knives , swords , and stones , were freely used , one man was killed , and many others fearfully injured . The Orangemen appear to have been worsted in the fig ht , which was put down by a body of the enrolled pensioners . Eventually the shattered procession was re-formed and was allowed to proceed on its way . The authorities appear to have sympathised with the Orange party .
Anti-Slavery Movement . —A great meeting , on the subject of West India Immigration , was held in the London Tavern on Wednesday . Lord Brougham appropriately occupied the chair , and . the meeting ¦ was attended by many well known members of the anti-slavery party . Mr . Charles Buxton delivered a practical , common sense speech . He was follo \ yed by Mr . Chisholm Anstey and Mr . George Thompson , the last of whom made a stirring appeal . The object of the meeting was to memorialise Government for an inquiry into the whole question of immigration lo the West Indies , Lord Brougham was careful to urge that the anti-slavery party should not prejudge the ease , but should confine themselves to the one object of obtaining a searching inquiry . It is intended to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of " West India Emancipation by a great metropolitan demonstration , at which Lord Brougham will preside .
P Rotected By Royal Letters X Patent, And Received By The Most Eminent Of The Faculty.—Mr. Lawrence's
P ROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS X PATENT , and received by the most eminent of the faculty . —Mr . LAWRENCE'S
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Leader (1850-1860), July 16, 1859, page 851, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2303/page/23/
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