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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE. Frid...
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BRITISH FUNDS FOE. THE PAST WEEK. (Closi...
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CORN EXCHANGE. Ma.rk-lane, June 13.—Supp...
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GRAIN, Mark-lane, June 5. Wheat, R. New ...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTK. Friday, June 6....
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BIRTHS, MABBIAGES, AND DEATHS.
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BIRTHS. On the let of June, at Hampton B...
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S IGNOR ANELLI'S NEW AND CONCISE METHOD of SINGING, by -which students cannot fail to
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Jxnm 14, 1851.] ©|) * Qlt&Tttt* 5 *D
Jxnm 14 , 1851 . ] ©|) * qLt & tttt * 5 * d
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Money Market And City Intelligence. Frid...
MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday . Consols , which have been steady , gradually rose from 97 J to 98 on Monday to 98 fc to J on Wednesday and Thursday . The opening quotations tills morning were—ConeoJs 93 i 4 ex div . The fluctuations have been : —Consols , from 97 J to 98 J ; Bank Stock , 211 = 1 to 212 J ; and Exchequer Bills , from 42 s . to 46 s . premium . Business in Foreign Stocks has been limited ;
Peruvians attracting most attention . The bargains in the official list comprised—Brazilian , new , 87 £ ; Ecuador , 3 f ; Mexican , for money , 34 $ and 34 |; Peruvian , 87 £ , 88 , and 87 f ; the Deferred , 42 ; Portuguese Four per Cents ., 32 £ ; Russian Four-and-a-Half per Cents ., 102 i ; Spanish Five per Cents ., for money , 20 £ and g ; for the account , 20 f ; Passive , 6 ; the Three per Cents ., 40 £ , J , § , and i ; Venezuela , 32 £ ; Austrian Five per Cents ., 74 $ ; Belgian Four-and-a-Half per Cents ., 92 and 91 $ ; and Dutch Two-and-a-Half per Cents ., 60 and 59 # .
British Funds Foe. The Past Week. (Closi...
BRITISH FUNDS FOE . THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) Satur . Mond . Tues . Wedn . Thurs . Frid Bank Stock .... 2113 211 i 212 211 | 3 per Ct . Bed .. 97 * 97 j 97 97 f 974 3 p . C . Con . Ans . 98 98 98 98 i 98 J 3 p . CAn . 1726 . 3 p . Ct . Con ., Ac . 98 97 ? 98 ^ 97 | 98 J 3 | p . Cent . An . 98 J 98 J 98 98-J 98 ^ New 5 per Cts . —— Long-Ans ., 1860 . 7 f 7 5-16 7 5-16 Ind . St . 10 ip . ct . 262 Ditto Bonds .. 53 p 56 p 56 p 56 p 52 p Ex . Bills , WOOL 43 p 46 p 46 p 43 p 42 p Ditto , 590 * ... 46 p 47 p 43 p 42 p Ditto , Small I 46 p 47 p i ~ l p 48 p FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during- the Week ending Thursday Evening-. ) Austrian 5 per Cents . 74 i Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 34 | Belgian Bds ., 4 $ p . Ct . 9 l | Small .. .. — Brazilian 5 per Centa . 874 Neapolitaa 5 per Cents . — Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cts . — Peruvian 4 | per Cents . — Chilian 3 per Cents ... — Po-rtug-ueee 5 per Cent . — Danish 5 per Cents . .. — 4 per Cte . 32 | Dutch 2 J per Cents ... 59 j Annuities — 4 per Cents . .. — Russian , 1822 , 4 $ p . Cta . lG 2 i Ecuador Bonds .. 3 § Span . Actives , 5 p . Cte . 20 % French 5 p . C . An . atParig 91 . 90 Passive .. 6 3 p . Cts ., Junel 2 , 55 . 30 Deferred .. —
Corn Exchange. Ma.Rk-Lane, June 13.—Supp...
CORN EXCHANGE . Ma . rk-lane , June 13 . —Supplies since Monday moderate . Wheat trade firm at Monday ' s prices . Holders ask rather more money , which checks sales . Barley , Beans , Peas , and Oats in demand at Monday ' s rates . Large sales have been made of Egyptian Beans ; other articles in short supply , and business limited . Arrivals from 14 th June to 18 th June . English . Irish . Foreign . Wheat .. .. 1610 9020 Barley .... 270 1030 Oats 80 1950 , 5990 Flour .. .. 2170 —— 8200
Grain, Mark-Lane, June 5. Wheat, R. New ...
GRAIN , Mark-lane , June 5 . Wheat , R . New 33 a . to 37 a . Maple 33 s . to 34 s . Fine 37 —39 White 26 —28 Old 37 — 3 « . ) Boilers 28 —30 White 37 —40 Beans , Ticks . .. 28 — 29 Fine 39 —40 Old 29 —30 Superior New 42 — 4 (> Indian Corn .... 28 —30 Rye 21 —25 Oats , Feed 19 —20 Barley 23 —24 Fine 20 — 2 L Malting 25 — 2 d Poland 22 — 23 Malt , Ord 48 —50 Fine 23 —24 Fine 50 — 52 Potato 20 —21 Peas , Hog- 28 —30 Fine 21 —23
From The London Gazettk. Friday, June 6....
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTK . Friday , June 6 . Bankrupts . — A . Dijkn , Backville-strect , Piccadilly , and Caroline-place , 1 ' ancran-vale , tailor , to surrender June 12 , July 18 ; solicitors , Mcbhtb . Miller and Horn , King William-street , London-bridge ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Batingh & UBtruet—K . Lkkcii , OhioheHter , npotheeary , June 25 , July 18 ; Holicitorn , Mcbhib . Wilkinson , Gurnry , and Stevens , Nichol . isliino ; ofllcial aBHiguce , Mr . Htunsfiehl—J . Hinks , Warwick , grocer , June 17 , July 8 ; Bolicitorn , Mc'snre . Link later , Charlottevow , Muiuion-houBt ) , and Mr . Hodgson , Cherry-street ; official ftBHi ffMio , Mr . Christie , Birmingham—H . Dlaok , Nottingham , lacu-iumiiiiactiirur , Juno 27 , July 11 ; HolicitoiH , Messrs . Freeth , Ruwson , and lirownu , Nottingham ; official assig-nee , Mr . Uittle-Bton , Nutting-hum—J . Jackson , Scarborough , HllvcrB-mith , June 24 , July 15 ; solicitor !) , Mr . lf . oeco , liirining-huin , and Messrs . Homl uud Uurwick , Leedn ; ofliciul atmifrtuie , Mr . Hope , Leeds—J- Ouicuniiai . uii , RadclifTe-bridgo , Lancashire , draper , Juno 23 , July 14 ; solicitors , Messrs . Sole , Worthington , and Shiriman , Manclieater ; ollloiul assignee , Mr . Pott , Manchester . Iktesdtw , June , 10 . IUnk kiiits . —W . Smith , of West-hill-fjrove . WandHWortliroail , timber-dealer , to surrender Juno 24 and July 24 ; ofllclul > WK «| ru « n , Mr . Johnnon , Kunin (! hull-Htri !» : t ; solicitor , Mr . Holcombo , Chancery-lane—H . Raici . ii I'K , Aldhiiin , Suffolk , inilhir , June IV and July 25 ; oflloiui assignee , Mr . W . Whitinoro , l 5 a » iUffhall-strm ) t ; Boli . Mtors , Messrs . C . J . : iud II . Wishaw , <« rttyB . iiiii-B ( juai ( t ; and Mr . J . F . Robinson , Hadlci tf h , Kuffolk ~| L Mautun , Luwch , Hiishox , draper , Juno li > and July 21 ; "iHclal auui ^ iuie , Mr . K . Kdwnrds , Bamlnook-eourt , Jlttbinghull-• itr » M ! t ; solicitors , Mchhih . Holn and Turner , Aldernianbury—• ' "UMMRi . ow , I'Viiehuroli-strtx-t , broker , Jum ; 23 and July 19 ; Vi ' asuitt-nue , Mr . 1 . Nicholson , UaHinjfhall-Htieet ; solicitor , Mr . h . Lloyd , Milk-nt , reot , Clionpuidc—L . 1 > . Hmitii , Little I l ^ nifflit IUder-Mtreot ., oalondoror , June ; 2 . 1 and July 12 ; ofliciul UKMffti ,.,, , Mi-. W . Hciiiii-11 , Uiiildlmll-RhuiiilxTM , BuBiiighiill-Htioot ; solicitor , Mr . ( J . Waller , jun ., !' 'innbuiy-c , ir < -. uts— W . m " *"' "" * "' "i "' ' . Kroner , I'l'i n SJ-1 and July 2 « 5 ; official a ^ ni ^ nec , Mr . K . M . Miller , llriHtol ; solicitor , Mr . W . Ucvau , Hrislol—I i ' " ' " Alll < > Norl . lnvic . lt , ( - 'hcsiliiio , liooknollcr , Juno 1 'J and •' y H >; ullloial nHHi K « ' « o . Mr . W . Hird , Liverpool ; HolicitoiH , lylebBiH . D . irkcr and ( Jhunhirn , Liverpool—H . llisv niidJ . IIky , *>«> 1 h « , IiHiiRUHhiro , inanufnuturnrH , Juno 25 and July 18 ; official 'i »« Kti « e , Mr . c . L « o , MauchoBtur ; nolicitorB , McBarH . Cooper « "d Oon , MuuchuBtor .
Births, Mabbiages, And Deaths.
BIRTHS , MABBIAGES , AND DEATHS .
Births. On The Let Of June, At Hampton B...
BIRTHS . On the let of June , at Hampton Bishop , near Hereford , the wife of Captain Weare , Thir tieth ( Queen ' s Own ) , Regiment , of a son . On the 2 nd . at the Masters-lodge , Marlborough College , the wife of the Reverend Mr . Wilkinson , of a daughter . On th « 7 th , Lady Adela Goff , of a son and heir . On the 7 th , at l 5 , Curwn-street , the Lady Guernsey , of a son . On the 8 th , at Chew Magna , Somersetshire , the wife of the Reverend E . A . Ommanney , of a son . On the 9 th , at Athlone , the wife of Major Borton , Ninth Regiment , of a son . ! 1 . . ¦
MARRIAGES . On the 3 rd of June , at St . Mary Magdalen , Oxford , the Reverend C . Wodehouse , assistant-chaplain H . E . l . C . S . at Bombay , youngest son of E . Wodehouse , Esq ., M . P ., to Marianne Lloyd , second daughter of Charles , late Lord Bishop of Oxford . On the 4 th , at Craigie-house , Ayrshire , Lieutenant-Colonel Gore Browne , C . B ., to Harriet Louisa Campbell , daughter of James Campbell , of Craigie . On the 4 th , at Petersfield , Captain G . K . Cookson , of the Fourth Regiment Native Infantry , Bengal , eldest surviving son of the late Lieutenant-General George Cookson , of Esher / Surrey , to Laura , youngest daughter of James Whicher , Esq ., of Petersfield . On the 10 th , at the Church of the Holy Trinity , Clapham , William James Dundas Cloete , Esq ., second son of Henry Cloete , Esq ., LL . D ., Recorder of Natal , to Maria Albina , youngest daughter of the late General the Honourable John Brodriek . ( I
On the 10 th , at St . Mary ' s , Hampton , Matthew Arnold , Esq ., eldest son of the late Dr . Arnold , of Rugby , to Fanny Lucy , third daughter of the Honourable Mr . Justice Wightman .
DEATHS . On the 17 th of April , at Bloem Fontein , Cape of Good Hope , John Clement Francis , aged twenty-one . On the 8 th of May , at Leamington , Margaret Elizabeth , eldest daughter of John Dalrymple , Esq ., M . P . On the 29 th , at Catrine-house , Ayrshire , Colonel Matthew Stewart , son of the late Dugald Stewart , Esq ., in the siity-sixtb year of his age . On the 5 th , at No . 1 , Green ' s-row , Chelsea , of typhus fever , the Reverend John Farrer Robinson , M . A ., fellow and late mathematical lecturer of St . Peter's College , Cambridge . On the 5 th , at St . Alban's , aged seventy-one , John Samuel Story , Esq ., Clerk of the Peace for the county of Hertford . On the 6 th , at 24 , Cambridge-terrace , Hyde-park , Lieutenant-Colonel W . T . Baker , of the Madras Army , aged sixty-five . On the 6 th , at 23 , Eaton-place , Lieutenant-General Sir John Gardiner , K . C . B ., Colonel of the Sixth Regiment of Foot . On the 10 th , at his residence , Herne-hill , in the sixty-third year of his age , Richard Hotham Pigeon , Esq ., late Treasurer of Christ's Hospital .
S Ignor Anelli's New And Concise Method Of Singing, By -Which Students Cannot Fail To
S IGNOR ANELLI'S NEW AND CONCISE METHOD of SINGING , by -which students cannot fail to
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Blll ^ W-itll CUUeCinca & gdpiCbblUN , cmiu ICUUC" . «* . "o' . v , in less than half the time generally employed . The method has been framed on scientific principles , and has obtained the approbation of the first masters of Italy , including the high authority of Crbscentint . The Prospectus and Syllabus of Vocal Science and Art , with the Plan of the New Method and effects produced in a short time , may be had at the priocipal Music-sellers ' . Applications to Sig-nor Anelli , 4 , Northumberland-place , Westbourne-grove , Bayswater .
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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 , the farinaceous substance can be eo perfectly incorporated with the oily , that tho one will prevent the other from separating-. Such a union ia presented in the Cocoa prepared by JAMKS EPPS ; and thus , while tho delightful flavour , in part dependent upon the oil , is retained , the whole preparation will agree with the most delicate stomach . JAMKS EPPS , Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 , Great Russellstreet , liloomsbury , and 82 , Old Broad-street , City , London .
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LOUIS ROSST , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFL'EUH , 254 , Reg-cnt-street , opposite Hanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT HEAD-DRESSES and l'EUUKKS , the Hair of which is singly attached to u thin transparent fabric , rendering- the skin of the head perfectly visible ; and being attached to a foundation constructed 011 geometrical principles , renders them superior to all others hitherto invented . Bole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PKRUVIAN HALM , which ia unversally approved and admired . This IJALIM , containing- neither ardent spirit , pungent essential <> iln , nor other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiously , rendcru it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of Flowers . The Hair when washed with this mini soon becomes pleasantly Hoft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by improperly employing- injurious extracts to clean it , the lluir may have been rendered hiirah , or turned grey , it . will hooii be restored to its Natural Colonr and Brilliancy by usinjj tho PERUVIAN HALM .
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QCOTTISII and IRISH LINEN WAUEO HOUSE , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-Htreut , Manufactory , Diinferinline . DAVID B 1 UUK 1 X begs respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility , ( jentry , and Public generally , to his new make of DAMASK TAULK IJNl'JNH , H |> reiinenn of which are now on view ut the Groat Exhibition , near the , we « t end of the building-, under the head of" 1 'lax , " Class XIV ., No . GO , ui . d in thcNoilh Gallery , Class VII . The QUKEN' 8 I'ATTKRN has been engraved in the Art Journal for the present month , and is thuu alluded to in the editorial remarktr . — " Among the fine diaper and dumunk linens , received from Duiiforinline , uni som « singularly rich and beautiful mbleelotliH , manufactured by Mr . Hiirell , from deHignn fiiiii ' iHlu'd by Mr . Puton . an urtlHt wlio Iijih upwnrdu of 11 quarter of a century nidud the uianufacturuiH of that fumoiiH uud vciu-rablc town . Wo huvo engraved unisnf tlie . m < m thin |( iigti— bold nurl eluborat . e in dnuigii , and in all rtmpecta worthy of r . overing 11 legal table . 111 tho corners of tho hordt ; r we ; diHcern ' the Kt . ( Jeorgtr , and in the i ; euti < in of the Kiunc piirl . tho hiidgt-H of th « onlur <» f ' The TliiHtln ' mid ' Kt . Patrick . ' In the oontrvi of t , h « cloth in 11 iix-cl ; illimi Itimt : il' hitr grhciouu Mujouty . The tablc-clolh in made from the iiieHtKleiiiiHh flax . " ' TI « i" (; A ( ili 1 'ATVKUN , " in the ntyle of Lou in XlV ., nnil thu ' WARHINWTON MJCOALIJON 1 JUHT , " Huruumnl . od wiUi ilitioiuil and othi'i" I'liiblemiit 1011 I iipureH , ai < : uliio oil \ lew- T < Ja |> - liinu , in tiilk and linon , to match tin above . ROYAL KXIIIIUTION LINI ' . NS . UA VI l > HI U . RKJ . iL haH reiuly lor jimpix-liim u rhoii-. e ]> ari ! cl of the celebrated 7-M and 4-4 ( Jrowii l . inriiH , all inaiiiifactiired fiom Knglmh y . uiiH , and warranted of uouiid blench . TheHe goixln can M ) utrongly recoinnxindod , und embruce every quality , up to tho tlnest . No . which mm bo produced . Hu cUubacku , HhooUiigu , 'JL ' ublu Uovem , & c . Muy , 1 «& 1 .
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. , CAIDY ISLAND . pO R SALE , by PBIVATE CONTBACT , ! MOST DESIRABLE AND VALUABLE INVESTMENT , 1 in the Bristol Channel . 2 A miles from TBNBT , and fomia * t £ * . Western Boundary of Carmarthen Baf , tofe ^« ™ % **" Mansion-house , Walled Gardens , important , IiME 8 TONfi QUARRIES , and 650 acres of land . The Island of Caldy will ineure to the porchater , armag «•» . a total absence of restraint , and being a freehold , an income m ni" iPT ^ t t EIGHT HUNDRED PER ANNUM . It includes upwards of 6 IX HUNDRED AND J !^^ ACRES to low-water mark , FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY AOE . ES of which comprise the much admired FARM , ur CALDY , and contain Land , Meadow , Pasture , and A *™?*** 2 £ ( surpassing- in value the general productive soils IN WAiiri »» There are I No Taxes , Tithes , " nor Poor-Ratbs , and the Land-Tax ; is Redeemed . THE MANSION , which is replete with every possible convenience , is of recent erection , and embraces within it all the accommodations requisite for a FAMILY OF DISTINCTION . THE REMAINS OF THE ANCIENT MANSION have been mostly converted into Farm Offices of every description necessary for the management of thi 3 extensive farm , amongst which stands the TOWER OF THE ANCIENT CONVENTUAL CHURCH , which is surmounted by a Stone Spire , and forma a conspicuous object of picturesque appearance , imparting with the rest of the ruins , an interesting and romantic character to this sequestered spot . There are TWO LARGE WALLED GARDENS , well stocked with Choice Fruit Trees , a Lawn in front of the House , with Flower Garden ; and several Ornamental Sheets of Water , which together turn THE VALUABLE CORN GRIST MILL , leaving a sufficient supply for any other Machinery purposes that may be required . There are TEN COTTAGES for Labourers , with extensive Stores , producing a Rental of nearly THIRTY POUNDS per annum . THE EXTENSIVE LIME-STONE BOCKS , which stand unrivalled for quality of the STONE , are now partially worked , but in the hands of an enterprising person AN INCOME OF AT LEAST ONE THOUSAND FOUNDS per annum maybe realized . The Quarries are on the North side of the ISLAND , and form a Harbour of Safety , weU known to mariners by the name of CALDY ROADSTEAD , which is allowed to be the safest Anchorage for Vessels to ride in during a storm in the Bristol Channel , and on the Island a Lighthouse has been erected by the Trinity Board . THE PURCHASER , in addition to other very numerous advantages , will be SOVEREIGN OF THE ISLAND AND MANOR OF CALDY . Steamers plying between Bristol , Tenby , and Ireland , pass and repassthis REALLY BEAUTIFUL AND FERTILE ISLAND , which , -whilst it presents , from its many and innumerable advantages to capitalists , an investment for their money but rarely to be met with , offers , at the same time , to private gentlemen , ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND INDEPENDENT PROPERTIES IN GREAT BRITAIN . The present proprietor will feel great pleasure in showing Ui « Estate , and giving every information that a purchaser may require . 1 'or terms , and every information , apply to John Gwvnne , Esq ., Solicitor , Tenby , Pembrokeshire , and Messrs . Cole and Scott , Solicitors , No . 12 , Furnival ' s-inn , London .
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THE QUEEN'S PARASOL , registered by THOMAS EVANS and CO ., Feb . 19 , 185-1 . " Upon the highest authority—that ia , fair authority—we are tnabled to state , that the existing ne plus ultra is to be found in 'The Queen's Parasol , ' which has this week exhibited itself at our office , ' and made a sunshine in that gloomy place . * It is admirable : brilliant , but not gaudy ; light , but not fragile ; commodious , but not clumsy . It is firm , without obliging the parasol to become au umbrella ; light , without obliging it to become a . wreck . " —Tim Leader , April U > , 1851 . To bo had of all Drapers and Wholesale Houses ; also at the Manufactory , JNo . 10 , WOOD-STREET , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON . ^ t _
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fi K ~ K A T EXHIBITION CENTRA L vJT AVKNUK : an Illustrated Priced-List of Church Furniture contributed by ( Jn . imitT J . FiiBNCii , Bolton , Lancashire . Transmitted free on application . Parcels delivered in London dnily . ¦¦ in— i » ii — m ml 11 '
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Til E < i It E A . T E X H I B I T I O N . — HINTS TO VISITORS . Amonf * - the teiiH of thousands who will grace the Tndu » trinl Fair , every nation will contribute bright samples of its youth , beauty , and fashion . The frecjucntoru of the ball , the public aa-Keinbly , and the promenade , will find both personal comfort and attraction promoted by tho iibo of Rowland and Bonn * valuable aids ; and what better mark of esteem can bo offered to frioudu on their return home , an a inomunto of the Great Exhibition , than a packet of " Rowlands' Uniciui ; Discoveries . " KOWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL , For the growth , and for preserving , improving , and beautifying the human hair . ROWLANDS' KALYLOR , For improving and beautifying- the skin and complexion , eradicating all e . utuneouH eruptionu , Hiuiburn , freekhiH , uud diHColorutioiiK , and for rendering- the fckin Boft , e . lrar , and fair . ROWLANDS' ODON'I'O , Or Peiirl Dentifrice , for preserving and beautifying tho t «« lh . HtrciurUiciiinj ; the Lfiinia . and for rendering thu breath mveot und pure . Ilewarc of spurious Imitations 1 The only genuine of »' " < m » beai-n the minus of " ROW LANDS , " preceding that of tho article on the wrapper or label . Sold by A . Rowland and BoNfl , 20 , IliiUon-garden , Loadou ; and by Cht'inistH uud 1 'urfumerH . ,
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1 ) OVAL VICTORIA J'i ; i / J ( "AKI'KllNG . l \ The publin Attention in particularly direct **! to thin Manufacture . The carpeting combine * beuuly of denu , 'n , durability , iniperviouHnemi to dun ! ., and economy 111 | iric . e , costing Iiulf that , of llruat * elH . II . haH now linen in tfrniirul utm many yearn , ami hr-c . oine well rutiiWitilicd wit . U tlui tnute and thr public , and « an hu purc-ham-d at nil reHpecUWu CJnrpet IIouhuh In London , and in nearly every Town in thu United Kingdom . "I'ho PATENT wooiVlkn ' cloth company . 8 , lOvk-lank , aldkjr - MANli-IIHV « Ihi > iruiniifactiiri ) Printed and Minbonuod T » bl « Ooverii in ' the n « w « mt tlcuiKiin . Window CurtaliiH , Cloths lor UpliolflttirerB , thick I ' rlt for Polii . hliur , « cc . & o . MamifactorieH nt Lends , and 1 ) orou ( rh-road , London . Wholesale Warehouaco , 8 , Lovo-lano , Wood-utrcct , London .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 14, 1851, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_14061851/page/21/
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