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JtJNB 16, 1855.] THE 1BAD1K 5?#
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Jtjnb 16, 1855.] The 1bad1k 5?#
JtJNB 16 , 1855 . ] THE 1 BAD 1 K 5 ? #
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FE NDERS , STOVES ; , and FIRE-IRONS . Buyers of the above are requested , before finally decidingTto visit WILLIAM S . BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS . 39 Oxford-street ( corner of Newman-street ) , Nos . l , 2 , & 3 , Newman-street , and 4 & 5 , Perry ' s-place . They are the lareest in the world , and contain such an assortment of jygNDERS , STOVES , RANGES , FIRE-IRONS , and GENERAL IRONMONGERY , as cannot be approached elsewhere , either for variety , novelty , beauty of design , or exquisiteness of workmanship . Bright Stoves , with bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars , 21 . 14 s . to 51 . 10 s . ; ditto with ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars , 51 . 10 s . to 122 . 12 s . ; Bronzed Fenders complete , with standards , from 7 s . to 3 Z . ; Steel Fenders from 11 . 15 s . to Gl . ; ditto with rich ormolu ornaunents , from 2 . 1 . 15 s . to 7 Z . 7 s . ; Fire-irons from Is . 9 d . the set to 41 . 4 s . Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves , witli radiating hearth plates . All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges—Firstly—From the frequency and extentof his purchases ; and Secondly— From those purchases being made exclusively for cash . BATHS and TOILETTE WARE . —WILLIAM S . BURTON has ONE LARGE SHOW-ROOM devoted exclusively to the DISPLAY of BATHS and TOILETTE WARE . The 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 have tended to make his establishment the most distinguished in this country . Portable Showers , 7 s . 6 d . ; Pillow Showers > Si . to 51 . ; Nursery , 15 s . to 32 s . ; Sponging , 15 s . to 32 s . ; Hip , 14 s . 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 15 s . 6 d . to 45 s . the Set of Three . THE BEST SHOW of IRON BEDSTE YDS in the KINGDOM is WILLIAM S . BURTON'S . Ho has TWO VERY LARGE ROOMS , which are devoted to the EXCLUSIVE SHOW of Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Children's Cots , with appropriate Bedding and Mattresses . 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 . 6 d . ; and Cots , from 20 s . each . Handsome ornamental Iron and Brass Bedsteads , in great variety , from 27 b 13 s . 6 d . to 15 / . 15 s . PAPIER MACHE AND IRON TEATRAYS . An assortment of Tea Trays and Waiters wholly unprecedented , whether as to extent , variety , or novelty . New Oval Papier Mache Trays , per set of three from 20 s . Od . to 10 guineas . Ditto , Iron ditto from 13 s . Od . to 4 guineas . Convex shape ditto from 7 s . 6 d . Round and Gothic waiters , cake and bread baskets , equally low . WILLIAMS . BURTON has SIXTEEN LARGE SHOWROOMS devoted to the show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ( including cutlery , nickel silver , plated and japan wares , iron and brass bedsteads , and bedding ) , so arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections . Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( per post ) free . The money roturned for every article not approved of . 39 OXFORD-STREET ( corner of Newman-street ); 1 , 2 and 3 , NEWMAN-STREET ; and 4 and 5 , PERRX'SPLACE . Established A . D . 1820 .
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/ CHILDREN'S BEDSTEADS AND BEDKJ DING . —HEAL and SON'S Stock of Children ' s Cots , Cribs , and Bedsteads contains every Design and Size that is manufactured , liotliin Wood and Iron , which , together with their largo assortment of every other description of Bedstead , will be found worthy of inspection . They also beg to call attention to their show of Bedkooju : Fuhnitcke , of which their New Ware-Rooms ennble them to keep such an assortment that Customers may select all the articles for the complete furnishing of a Bedroom . An ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of . BEDSTEADS , containing upwards of One Hundred different Designs , sent free by post . —HEAL and SON , Bedstead and Bedding , and Bedroom Furniture Manufacturers , ]!)(> , Tottenham Court-road .
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READ'S GARDEN ENGINES ( SYRINGKS , & c . ) When an artiulo of real utility attracts public attention , imitators start into tho Held to snatch from tho inventor tho just reward of his labours . It has now become a daily practico to exhibit in the windows of ironmongers and others Syringes of tho vkhy commonest PKScniPTiosr , with tho words " READ'S PATKNT , " as an inducement to purchasers . 'Tills , us an eminent writer on Horticulture has recently remarked on the subjout , is indeed " living upon another man ' s fame . " READ'S Instruments have tho Itoyal Arms , with tho Address—; J 5 , ltEGKNT O 1 UCUS , LONDON . *„ ¦* Descriptions sent post free .
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FURNISH VOtTR HOUSE WITH THE BEST ARTICLES A T DEANE'S Ironmongery and Furnishing Warehouses . Established a . J ) . 1700 . A Priced , Furnishing List , froo by post . DEANE , DltAY , and CO . ( Opening to tho Monument ) , Londou-brldKo .
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RUPTUUES . —HY ROYAL LHTTKRS PATENT . TXriHTE'S MOC-MA 1 N LEVER TRUSS J V is allowed by upwards of 200 'Medical Gentlemen to be tho most ell ' eutivo invention in the curative treatment of Hernia . Tho uso of a steel spring ( so often hurtful in its plloots ) is hero avoided , a soft Handage being worn round Jho body , whilo tho requisite resisting power is supplied by tho Moo-Main Paid and Patent Lever , lltting with so niueh oaso and elosenoHH that it cannot be detected , ami mny bo worn duringm 1 ooi > . A descriptive circular may bo had , and tho TruMH ( whlelieannot fail to lit ; forwarded by }><> st , on Jap oiroiunforonoo of the body , two inches below the hips , y ouiRHont to tho Manufacturer , Mr . JOHN WHITE , 228 , ¦ I iooRdlll y , London . HJjASTIG STOCKINGS , KNI-3 E CAPS . Ac , for VARICOBlil VEINS , and nil cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of tbo IiMQB , SPRAINS , Ao . They are porous , light » n toxturo . anUlnoxiiunslvo . aml are drawn on like an ordinary stocking , l ' rlcofrom Vs . Od . t <> Uls . Postage , ( hi .
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J ONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK , J ^ J The Temple-Bar Branch of this Bank was OPENED YESTERDAY at the Temporary Offices , No . 211 , Strandi Mr . Ward who was for thirty years in the Bank of Messrs . Strahan , Paul , . and Co ., has been appointed the Manager . J . W > . GELBART , General Manager . Lothbury , June 16 , 1855 .
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Eoyal Charter , 1847 . The Court of Directors grant LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS upon the Company ' s Bank at Adelaide at Pajb . Approved drafts negotiated and sent for collection . Business with the Australian colonies generally conducted through the Bank ' s Agents . Apply at the Company's Offices , 54 , Old Broad-street , London . WILLIAM PURDY , Manager . . London , June , 1855 . \
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ST . GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 118 , PALL-MALL , LONDON . Capital , 100 , 000 ? -, in Shares of 5 ? . each . Deposit , 1 ? . per Share . ( On which Interest , at the rate of 51 . per cent , per annum , exclusive of Dividend , is guaranteed by the Deed of Settlement . ) Chairman—Viscount RANELAGH , Park-place , St . James's . Deputy-Chairman—HENRY POWNALL , Esq ., Ladbrokesquare , Notting-hill . Secretary—W . C . XIRQUHART , Esq . POLICIES ABSOLUTELY INDISPUTABLE . Annuities and Endowments for families , children , and others on tho most favourable terms . Premiums payable yearly , half-yearly , or quarterly . No charge for medical fees or stamps . Loans granted for long or short periods , payable by monthly , quarterly , or half-yearly instalments . Defective Titles , Reversions , & c , assured and-guaranteed
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T > AILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE . 16 , 221 ? . 5 s . have already been paid as compensation for Fatal and other Railway Accidents , by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY . examines . 1000 Z . was paid to the Widow of J . G ., killed on the 24 th February , 1853 , secured by a payment of 11 . 3501 . -was paid to H . C . H * J ., who had his leg broken on the 31 st Aug ., 1853 , secured by a payment of 11 . 2001 . was paid to W . P ., severely injured on the 19 th September , 1854 , secured by a payment of 11 . For the convenience of frequent travellers , Periodical Insurances are granted , which now cover the risk of Patal Accidents while travelling in any class carriage on any Railway in the United Kingdom or on the Continent of Europe , and insure Compensation for Personal Injury in any Railway Accident in the United Kingdom only . To Insure 1000 Z . at an Annual Premium of 20 s . Ditto 200 ? . ditto 5 s . Insurances can also be effected securing the same advantages for terms of five or ten years , or for the whole of life , at greatly reduced rates , which may be learned from the Company's Prospectus , to be had . at the Offices , and at all tho principal Railway Stations . A new class of insurance has also been established m case of Death by Railway Accident alone , without compensation for Injury . To Insure 1000 ? . at an Annual Premium of 5 s . Ditto any sum not exceeding 1000 ? . for the whole of life by a single payment of Cs . per cent .: thus one payment of 3 ? . will secure 1000 ? . Tho Premiums charged include the Stamp Duty , this being tho only Company Insuring against Railway Accidents empowered by Special Act of Parliament to pay a commuted Stamp Duty . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary . Railway Passongers' Assurance Office , 3 , Old Broad-street , London .
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BANK OF DEPOSIT , No . 3 , Pall Mail East , London . Established A . J ) . 1814 . PARTIES desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine the Plan of this Institution , by which a high rate of Interest may be obtained with nor feet Security . The Interest is payable in Januarv and Jctlt , at the Head Olllco in London ; and rnay also bo received at the various Branches , or through Country Bnnkors , without « ay oi e u . Vj , BR MOREISON , Managing Director . Prospectuses and Forms for open in o Accounts sont free on application .
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GENERAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY , Cannon-strcct AVosfc . —Capital , 500 , 000 / ., in Shares of 0 / . each ; call , 10 h . per Share . Kverv description of insurance business transacted at this ofilco . Policiesalwolutelyindisputable . GuaranteesaH ' orded topornons in situations of trust where security is required ; also lUMiiust losses arising from robberies , forgeries , & c . Fire and life iiisunuico ouectod on improved and tmfo priiici |) loH . —Phite-ghuss insured . Prospectuses , terms of agency , proposa , ls > & o ., can bo had on application . Jt G _ nUGHES . Seoretary .
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A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH . MR . HOWARD , SURGEON-DENTIST , 52 , FLEET STREET , has introduced an ENTIRELY NUW DESCRIPTION of ARTIFICIAL TEETH , llxod without HprinKN , wiron , or lignturoH . They so perfectly ro » Nuiuble tho ' natural tooth a » . not to bo diatlnguishedfromthn originals by tho closest observer ; they will never chango colour or dooav . and will bo found superior to any teetheyer boforo used . TIUh mothod docH not ; rtxtniro ilia extraction of rootH , or any painful operation , and will support and pro-Horvo teeth that aro Iooho , audio pjuarantoed to rentoro articulation and mastication . Decayed tooth rendered oouna mid usoful in mastication .
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Price 6 dr IVTAPOLErar iir ANLT ENGLAND . An -1 ^ 1 Enquiry , Bfc BHMRtfMIN BICKEET ROGERS , M . A ., Fellow of Wad ham . College , Oxford ! Messes . Paeeee , Oxford and London . ,
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A £ fcMINISTKtATIVJE : REFORM . In a few days , price Is ., ' "OROPHECY for 1855 , SELECTED from JL CARLYLES LATTER-DAY PAMPHLETS of 1860 . By THOMAS BALLANTYNfi . London : Chafitan and Hali , 193 , Piccadilly *
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KTDfi'S NOBLE AlfcT OI * TAMT 1 TCP EUXMBaK EIDD'S SHILLING CANARY BOOK ,. very prettily Illustrated ; is the only book that contains the Key to a Bird ' s Heart . Sent post free by GROOMBEirxjEandSowfl ; 5 , Paternosterrow , and John Mablbt , 14 * , Strand . Sold , by all Booksellers in town and country . ,
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This day , Two volumes , post octavo , with , Illustrations-and Map , price , 21 s ., LAND S OF THE SLAVE AND THE FREE ; or , Travels in Cuba , the "United States , and Canada . By Captain the Honourable HENRY A . MURRAY , BN . London : Johu W . Parkee and Son , West Strand .
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Now ready * in-Ohe « V 61 . demy 8 vo } price 7 s ^ 6 fl . icloth , THE HAPPY COLONY ; with Bird's-eye Views of the Model Towns and Colleges and surrounding Farms . Dedicated to the workmen of Great Britain . By ROBERT PEMBER / CON , 1 ? . B * S . L . This is the most beautiful apd . perfect system of colov nising that has ever been devised * as it concentrates and unites all the grand powers of civilisation . The education of the children is founded on the natural system , combining science with productive labour and the highest polish , of manners . London : Saundeks and Oixet , Conduit-street .
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THE NATIONAL REVIEW . On the 30 th of June will te published , the FIRST NUMBER of THE NATIONAL REVIEW . A new Quarterly Journal of General Literature , Politics , and Social and Religious Philosophy . Price Five Shillings ; or 22 s . per annum , free by post . London : Robeet Theobald , 26 , Paternoster-row .
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Ready , June , 1 . 855 . THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW , No . XVIIL , Vol . V ., price 2 s . 6 d . ; post , 3 s . Contents * I . The Poets of America , First Paper—Longfellow , Bryant , Mrs . Sigourney , Holmes . II . Biography of John Banim . ( Part V . ) III . Mechanics' Institutes and Free Libraries . IV . Odd Books . V . The Romance of Life—The Count of Monte Cristo . VI . Fitzpatrick ' s Life of Lord Cloncurry . VII . The Militia and the Line . VII . Sheil ' s Life , and " Sketches of the Irish Bar . " IX . Reformatory Schools for Ireland—Reports for 1854 , on County and Convict Prisons in Ireland . X . Paris Correspondence . ( No . II . ) XI . Quarterly Record of the Progress of Reformatory and Ragged Schools , and of Prison Discipline , with Mr . Recorder Hall's Notes of his Second Visit to Continental Reformatories . Dublin : W . B . Kelly , 8 , Grafton-street ; London : SiMFKis , Mahshalx and Co ., and all Booksellers .
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THE UNIVERSAL PURVEYOR . —A full Report of tho Annual Meeting of this Institution has just been issued , with a list of tho supporters who have intimated their satisfaction as to tlieir dealings with tho Establishment , and several letters received on this occasion . To be had of Mr . W . Islip , 20 , Albany-street , Regcnfs-park , by sending two stamps for postage , or free on application to tho otlice .
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Just published , price 2 s ., -post free , 2 s . Gd . A N ESSAY ON SPERMATORRHOEA ; its Nature and Treatment , with an Exposition of the Frauds that are practised by persons who advertise the speedy , sate , nnd effectual cure of Nervous Derangement . By a MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OP PHYSiCIANS . London . London : W . Kent and Co ., Bl and 02 . Paternoster-row .
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On Nervousness , Debility , nnd Indigestion . Just published Now and Cheaper Edition , price la ., or by post for In . ( Id ., rPHE SCIENCE of LIFE ; or , HOW to X LIVE , and WHAT to LIVE FOR . With Ample Rules for Diet , Regimen , and Self-Management ; together with Instructions for Securing Health , Longevity , tiud that Sterling Happiness only attainable through tho Judicious * Observance of a Well-llegulatod Course of Life . Xiy a PHYSICIAN . London : l'xvim lluovuims and < - «• . jM . ' aternoster-iow ; Hannay , ( JS . Oxfortl-titrct't ; JUwf , . Jtf . tornhill ; and all Booksellers .
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ITALIAN- AND FRENCH LANGUAGES . MR A R R 1 V A Li K N E , D . LL ., from the University of VtuUtn , who ] ir . h been established ill London for three years . ivo » nriviiU- lessons In Italian nnd roi clii thi * own * lioiiho , or at tho house ol his pupils . Ho nlso nttoi h SchoulH both in town and country . Mr AltHl vViVl'NK teuehcsoii n pl » " » thoroughly prnotfcal . and thoVnoVt ini ' ulofrc iiiluU emmot . fall io thoroughly ( louiprcll Aitlyb vt u ^ ioMr . AliRIVAJ 3 i : NU , N - o . 4 , St . Michaol '* - place , Urunipt "" -
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PRI VATE EDUCATION IN PARIS . — Professor SAUVALLE , Rue den Post ™ , 44 , near tbo l < a » lhe < m , receives am-lecti numberof young ff * nt emona « mi ilN . They are treated n » members of the l ' aniily . 'lho < rsu of iwtrucUwi include * nut-font and modernLitcra , J . u ! " " nil t lie ( Sciences . Particular attention is given to tho ' ^ i ' . aKISIEK . api . l * ( by letter ) to Mr . B . P tf * y »« ££ - Hlmst ; Strand , ami for nominal roforanco , to » J- W . J-aton , 1 ( 1 , pruioo'H-Kato , Hydo Park , London , or to Mr . Holt , 55 , Giiarinw-cruHifc
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Leader (1850-1860), June 16, 1855, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_16061855/page/23/
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