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VOCAL SCIENCE. AT the HANOVER-SQUARE ROOMS, on FRIDAY. June 27, at Half-past Two o'clock . Signor
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4iilu'lls, Maiuuages, And Deaths. Itlutu...
On the 5 th of June , at Boulogne-sur-Mer , suddenly , late Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Bayly , of her Britannic Majesty ' s Twelfth Regiment of Foot , aged seventy-three . On the 10 th , at Melville Castle , the Right Honourable Viscount Melville . On the 11 th , at Tett ^ n , near Taunton , aged thirty-nine , Mary , the wife of Thomas Dyke Aoland , Esq ., eldest son of Sir T . 1 ) . Acland , of Killerton , Baronet , and daughter of the late Sir Charles Mordaunt , of Walton , Baronet . On the 12 th , at Southampton , Lady Johnston , widow of the late Lieutenant-General Sir William Johnston , K . C . B ., aged forty-nine . On the 13 th , at Edmonton , in his eighty-first year , Colonel William Gravatt , Royal Engineers . On the i 3 th , at Tottenham , Middlesex , aged eighty-ei ° rht , Thomas Wright Hill , Esq ., father of the Recorder of Birmingham , and of Rowland Hill , Esq ., the author of the Penny Postage system .
On the 14 th , at Doddington-hall , in the county of Lincoln , Lieutenant-Colonel G . R . P . Jarvis , aged seventy-seven . On the 14 , at his residence , in Upper Portland-place , Henry St . George Tucker , Esq . On the 14 th , at Brighton , "Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm . On the 14 th , suddenly , at Gosfield-hall , Essex , Edward George Barnard , Esq ., M . P ., aged seventy-three . On the 15 th , in Dean's-yard , Westminster , after a long and paiuful illness , William Hawes , Esq ., aged sixty-two , for upwards of forty years an officer of the House of Commons .
On the 14 th , at the Cathedral , Manchester , Arthur Onslow L . Lewis , Esq ., Royal Marine Forces , youngest son of the late Robert Lewis , Esq ., Royal Navy , of Brighton , and grandson of the late Admiral Sir Richard Onslow , Baronet , G . C . B ., to Helen , eldest daughter of Richard Andrews , Esq ., of Manchester . DEATHS . In May last , at Colombo , Ceylon , aged twenty-two , Charles Frederick , fifth son of Frederick Hare , Esq ., of St . JohnVwood , formerly of Stanhoe-hall , in the county of Norfolk .- He was drowned in attempting to reach the shore from the wreck of the ehip Colombo , after having done his duty to the last as chief officer of the ship . , „ . -,,. * * ™ On the 11 th of May , at Tortola , west Indies , of fever , Sir John Atholl M'Gregor , of M'Gregor , Baronet , President of the Virgin Islands . On the 12 th , off the Rjo Pongas , on the west coast of Africa , in command of H . M . ship Spy , Lieutenant Edward Hill , U . N ., eon of the late Vice-Admiral Henry Hill .
R 594 Jcf L* Ileailtt. [Saturday,
r 594 JCf l * ILeailtt . [ Saturday ,
Vocal Science. At The Hanover-Square Rooms, On Friday. June 27, At Half-Past Two O'Clock . Signor
VOCAL SCIENCE . AT the HANOVER-SQUARE ROOMS , on FRIDAY . June 27 , at Half-past Two o'clock , Signor
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ANELLI has the honour to announce tnac ne wm deliver the Firit of a Course of FOUR LECTURES ON VOCAL 8 CIENCE , and the Art of Forming and Cultivating the Voice , by a new and concise method , by which pupils can learn tinging in half the usual time , and ' which has been approved by the first masters , including the high authority of Cbbscen-TINI . The Lecture will be illustrated by Miss Livingstone and Mifs Menville . Conductor , Mr . Frederic Annelli , who ¦ will perform " Souvenir des Operas " on the Pianoforte . Reserved Seats , 5 s . ; 8 ingle Tickets , 3 s . ; Family Tickets (* br Four ) , 8 s . To be had , with the Syllabus and Plan of the ' Method , " at the principal Music Shops . Terms for Tuition—Single Lessons , One Guinea ; Twenty-four Lessons , Twelve Guineas ; Forty-eight Lessons , Twenty Guineas . Pupils in classes of four at half the above terms .
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NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL ASSOCIATION . —a PUBLIC MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY , June 25 , 1851 , at the Hall of Commerce , Threadneedle-• treet . The Chair will betaken at Half-past Seven o'clock , by Samuel Lucas , Esq . Right Honourable T . M . Gibson , M . P ., J . B . Smith , Esq ., M . P ., John Dillon , Esq ., J . Hinde Palmer , Esq ., and other Members of Parliament and Gentlemen will attend . Ladies are invited to attend . J . STORES SMITH , Secretary . 48 , Salisbury-square , Floet-street .
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SCOTTISH and IRISH LINEN WAUEIIOUSE , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-street , Manufactory . Dunfermline . DAVID BIRKELL begs respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility , Gentry , and Public generally , to his new make of DAMASK TABLE LINENS , specimens of which are now on view at the Great Exhibition , near the west end of the building , under the head of " Flax , " Class XIV ., No . 60 , and in the Noith Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has be on engraved in the Art Journal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks : — "Among the fine diaper and damask linens , received from Diinfermline , are some singularl y ricli arid beautiful tablecloth ** , manufactured by Mr . ISiricll , from designs furnished by Mr . Paton , an artist who has upwards of a quarter of a century aided the manufacturers of that famous and venerable town . We have engraved one of lliein on this pag »;—bold and elaborate in design , and in all respects worthy of covering u regal table . In the corners of the bordnr we . lisr . ern the St . George , and in the centres ol the same ; part the badges of the order of ' The Thistle ' and * St . Patrick . ' In the centre of the cloth is a medallion bust of her gracious Majesty . The table-cloth in made from the fluent Flemish flax . " The "CAGK PATTERN , " in the style of Louis XIV ., and the "WASHINGTON MEDALLION HUST , " mirniounted with national and other emblematical figures , are also on view . NapkiiiH , iu silk and linen , to match the above . ROYAL EXHIBITION LINENS . DAVID niRUKLL bus reudy foi inspection a choice parcel of the celebrated 7-8 mid 4-1 Crown Ltiicnu , all manufactured from Eiigliuh yarn * , and warranted of sound bleach . These goods can be strongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to the finest No . which can he produced . Huckab . ickH , Sheeting * , Table Covers , & c . May , 1851 .
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DR . CULVKRVVKLL ON NERVOUSNESS . DKIilLITY , AND INDIGESTION ; uIho on Urinary Der . tn ^ rnieiitH , Constipation and Iluiinorrlioids . la . each ; by pout . In . Oil . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinciitiu mulli curunttir morbi . " A popular exposition of the principal Cannes ( over and careless fending . Sec . ) ol ( be above liaravuiug and diut . rcimug complaint n , with an equally intelligible and popular exposition of how we hould live to tfel rid of ( hi-ui ; to which ih added diet tables for every meal in th « « biy , and full inxtructioiiH for tliti regimen and observance of every hour out . of tho twenty-four : illuutruted by ItUIUtM'OUH CIIHCH , &<' . VoIh . ~ and . ' 5 , companions to tho preceding , THE ENJOYMENT <) I 1 , 11 K . | HOW TO HE HAPPY . " Jiicunde Vivere . " IV . ON UKlNAltY DISORDKUS , CONSTIPATION , and H / KMOKKIIOI !> : •>; their Obvlation « n < i lUmioval . Hhurwood , & S , PaturuiMlrr-row ; Miiuii , ' M , CornliJH ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Regent-Htruut ; couuuUuti'jn liuum , ton to twelvo ; cviiiiiikm , ucvuii till nine .
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OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSEND' 8 riENUINE ORIGINAL UNITED STATES ' VJT 8 ARSAPARILLA—In submitting this Saraaparilla to the People of England , we have been influenced by the B *™ . motives which dictated its promulgation in America . This Compound Saraaparilla of Old Dr . Townsend has nothing m common with preparations bearing the name in England or America . Prepared by one of the noblest American Chemists , having the approbation of a great and respectable body of American Physicians and Druggists , universally adopted by the American people , and forming a compound of all the rarest medicinal roots , seeds , plants , and flowers that grow on American soil , it it may truly be called the Great and Good American Bemedy . Living , as it were , amid sickness and disease , and studying its multitudinous phases and manifestations in Hospitals , Asylums , and at the bedside of the sick , for more than 40 years , Dr . Townsend was qualified , above all other men , to prepare a medicine which should perform a greater amount of good than any other man now living When received into the stomach it is digested like the food , and enters into the circulation as the nutriment part of our aliment does . Its first remedial action is upon the blood , and through that upon every part where it is needed . It is in this way that this medicine supplies the blood with constituents which it needs , and removes that which it does not need . In this way it purifies the blood of excess of bile , acids , and alkalies , of pus , of all foreign and morbid matter , and brings it into a healthy condition . In this way it quickens or moderates the circulation , producing coolness , warmth , or perspiration . In this way it is that this medicine is conveyed to the liver , where it allays inflammation , or relieves congestion , removes obstructions , cleanses and heals abscesses , dissolves gummy or thickened bile , and excites healthy secretions . In this way , also , is this medicine conducted to the lungs , where it assuage ? inflammation , allays irritation , relieves cough , promotes expectoration , dissolves tubercles , and heals ulcerations . In like manner it acts on the stomach to neutralise acidity , remove flatulence , debility , heartburn , nausea , restore tone , appetite , & c . In the same way it acts upon the kidneys , on the bowels , on the uterus , the ovaria , and all internal organs , and not less effectually on the glandular and lymphatic system , on the joints , bones , and the skin . It is by cleansing , enriching , and purifying the blood that old Dr . Townsend ' s Sarsaparilla effects so many wonderful cures . Physiological science has demonstrated the truth of what is asserted in Holy Writ , that " the Blood is the Life . " Upon this fluid all the tissues of the body depend for their maintenance and repletion . It carries to and maintains vitality in every part by its circulation and omnipotence . It replenishes the wastes of the system , elaborates the food , decompose * the air , and imbibes vitality from it ; regulates the corporeal temperature , and gives to every solid and fluid its appropriate tubstance or secretion—earthy and mineral substance , gelatine , marrow , and membrane to the bone *—fibrine to the muscles , tendons , and ligaments—nervous matter to the brain and nerves—cells to the lungs—linings to all the cavities ; parenchymatous and investimg substances to the viscera ; coats , coverings , & c , to all the vessels ; hair to the head—nails to the fingers and toes ; urine to the kidneys ; bile to the liver—gastric juice to the stomach ; sinovial fluid to the joints—tears to the eyes ; saliva to the mouth ; moisture to the skin—and every necessary fluid to lubricate the entire framework of the system ; to preserve it from friction and inflammation . Now , if this important fluid becomes corrupt or diseased , and the secreting organs fail to relieve it of the morbid matter , the whole 8 \ stem feels the shock , and must sooner or later sink under it , unless relieved by the proper remedy . When this virulent matter is thrown to the skin , it shows its disorganizing and virulent influence in a multitude of cutaneous diseases , as salt rheum , scald head , erysipelas , white swelling , scarlet fever , measles , smallpox , chicken or kine pox , superficial ulcerB , boils , carbuncles , pruritus or itch , eruptions , blotches , excoriations , and itching , burning sorea over the face , forehead , and breast . When thrown upon the cords and joints , rheumatism in all ita forms are induced ; when upon the kidneys , it produces pain , heat , calculi , diabetes , or strangury , excess or deficiency of urine , with inflammation and other sad disorders of the bladder . When carried to the bones , the morbid matter destroys the animal and earthy substances of these tissues , producing necrosis , i . e ., decay or ulceration of the bones . When conveyed to the liver , all forms of hepatic or bilious diseases are produced . When to the lungs , it produces pneumonia , catarrh , asthma , tubercles , cough , expectoration , and final consumption . When to the stomach , the effects are inflammation , indigestion , sick headache , vomiting , loss of tone and appetite , and a fainting , sinking sensation , bringing- troubles and disorders of the whole system . When it seizes upon the brain , spinal marrow or nervous system , it brings on the tic dolorenx , or neuralgia , chorea , or St . Vitus' dance , bysteriu , palsy , epilepsy , insanity , idiocy , and many other distressing ailments both of body and mind . When to the eyes , ophthalmia ; to the ears , ottorrhcoa ; to the throat , bronchitis , croup , & c . Thus all the maladies known to the human system are induced by a corrupt state of the blood . With no general remedy on which implicit reliance can be placed as a purifier of the blood , disease and Buffering , and consequent want , stalk unchecked and unsubdued in every land in all the world . If there is arreBt of action in any of the viscera , immediately they begin to decay ; if any fluid ceases to circulate , or to be changed ibr fresh , it becomes a mass of corruption , and a malignant enemy to the living- fluids mid solids . If the blood stagnate ? it BpoiltJ ; if the bile does not pass off , and give place to fresh , it rots ; if the urine in retained it ruins body and blood . The whole system , every secretion , every function , every fluid depend tor their health upon action , circulation , change , giving and receiving—and the moment theae cease diaeuue , decay , and death begin . In thus tracing- the causes and manifestations of disease , we see how wonderful and mysterious nre the ways of Providence in adapting the relations of cause and effect , of action and reaction , of life and death . All nature abounda with the truth that every active Dubstance has its opposite or correct ! ro . All poinoiiH have their antidotes , and all diseases have their remedies , did wo but know them . Upon thin principle was Dr . TowiiBcnd guided iu the discovery of hiu medicine . Prepared cxprcHsly by the old Doctor to act upon tho blood , it is calculated to cure a great variety of diseuuea . Nothing could b « better for all dim-anon of children , an meauleH , croup , hoopingcough , mnull , chicken , or Wine pox ; mumps , quinsy , wormu , scarlet fever , colds , coBtiveneuH , mid fevers of all kindsmill , being pleawant to the taste , there can be no diillculty in getting them to take it . It in the very beat upring medicine to cleanse the blood , liver , fltomach , kidneyH , and Kkin . In female and nervous dieeune « , thin great remedy does marvels in re ^ ulatinif the menses , making them natural , relieving- pniiiH , crampx , spamm , fainting , and currying oil' all Oiohc disturbing mid debilitating- influencoa wnich ciiuho the falling- of the womb , lt-Hcoirliuiu or the whites , Hcalding , obstruction , or frequent inclinations to pattn urine . Thia miperlor remedy in a great tonic , given Htrength to weak orgiuiH , weak ncrvea , weak HtomueliH . unil debilitated muaclcH and joints , and cnricheH tht ; blood , uud all the fliiidu of lint body . In noughts , colds , broiiehiliH , weak or light chitut , palpitation of the lieart ., und luiifj coiiHumplion , the Old DocIoi ' h Haruaparilla is without a rival . It in a medicine which lint ) hern lined by buudredt ) of thouxundH —been recommended by numcroiiH inoul rrupcotalilo regular phytuciaiiH to the nick ; uud an it , iicIh through thr , blood upon every Uhhuc and fluid of the body ; U |> ou every organ , fibre , and nurve ; upon every gland uud curd , muscle und membrane ; upon
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all the circulating-, digestive , nutritive , and secreting organsfrom the head to the feet , from the centre to the skin or thn circumference—so it arouses a pure and healthy action through out the whole economy—cleanses it of morbid matter strength ens weak organs , throws off burdens and obstructions which load and oppress it , and impart * vitality to every minute part of the whole structure . Its virtue is unsurpassed—its success une quailed—and its praises are echoed from all parts of the land POMEROYS , ANDREWS , and CO ., Sole Proprietors . Grand Imperial Warehouse , 373 , Strand , London ( adjoining Exeterhall ) , r ' . ¦ CAUTION . —Old Dr . Jacob Townsend is now over seventy years of age , and has long been known as the Author and Discoverer of the "Genuine Original Townsend Sarsaparilla . " To guard against deception in the purchase of this article , the Portrait , Family Coat of Arms ( the emblem of the Lion and the Eagle ) , and the signature of the Proprietors , will be found on every Label ; without these none is genuine , Price—Pin ts 4 s ¦ Quarts , 7 s . 6 d .
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PAINS in the BACK , GRAVEL , LUMBAGO RHEUMATISM , GOUT , INDIGESTION , DEBILITY * STRICTURE , & C .-DR . DE ROOS'S COMPOUND RENAL PILLS , as their name . Renal ( or the kidneys ) , indicates , have in many instances effected a cure when all other means had failed , and are now established by universal consent , as the mo 3 t safe and efficacious remedy ever discovered for the above dangerous complaints , discharges of any kind , retentioa of urine , and diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs generally , whether resulting from imprudence or otherwise , which , if neglected . frequentlyendin fistula , stone in the bladder , and a lingering death . For gout , rheumatism , dropsy , scrofula , loss of hair and teeth , depression of spirits , blushing , incapacity lor society , study , or business , giddiness , drowsiness , sleep without refreshment , nervousness , and even insanity itself , when ( as is often the case ) arising from or combined with urinary diseases , they are unequalled . By their salutary action oa acidity of the stomach they correct bile and indigestion , purify and promote the renal secretions , thereby preventing the formation of stone , and establishing for life the healthy functions of all these organs . ONE TRIAL will convince the most prejudiced of their surprising properties . May be obtained at Is . ljd ., 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., 11 b ., and 333 . per box , through all Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom , or should any difficulty occur , they will be sent free on receipt of the price in postage stamps by Dr . DE ROOS . IMPORTANT FACTS . T . Webster , Esq ., Sealford , near Melton Mowbray . Jan . 6 , 1850 . *• Having read your advertisements , I felt assured your Renal Pills would be of service to some of my neighbours . I have had twelve boxes , and they have derived great benefit from taking them . I shall continue to recommend them to all my friends . " Mr . Milton Welch , Furness . — " Your Renal Pills are the onlymedicine I have met with that have been of service . " Mr . T . Bloem , Limekiln-street , Dover . —" Please to send a few more of your wonderful Pills . My wife feels great relief already . " Mr . Westmacott , 4 , Market-street , Manchester . — " Ycur medicines are very highly spoken of by all who have purchased them of me . " Mr . Smith , Timet Office , Leeds . — " One person informs me that your Renal Pill 3 are worth a guinea a box . " 2 . Buckingham - place , Brighton , Feb . 2 i , 1 S 5 L— " Major Micklethwait thinks it but justice to Dr . J ) e Roos and his invaluable Medicine to inform him , that he had suffered very much from pains in the back and loins , which induced him to try the Renal Pills , after which he finds himself quite free from pain , & c . " Wm . Cobb , Ewelme . Oxon . — " I have , though but a younf * man , been a great sufferer from pains and debility resultingfrom gravel . I have had recourse to several medical men of good standing , but nothing has done me so much good as your Pills . I have not been so free from gravel , nor has my health been so good for many yearn , and all this I owe to your invaluable Pills . Before I began to take them , my system was always out of order . " CAUTION . —A self-styled Doctor ( unblushing impudence being-his only qualification ) is now advertising under a different name , a highly injurious imitation of these Pills , which to allure purchasers , he encloses in a useless abbreviated copy of Dr . I ) e Rooa ' s celebrated Medical Adviser , uliglitly changing its title ; sufferers will , therefore , do well to see that the stamp round each box is a bona fidk Government Stamp ( not a base counterfeit ) , and not to placu reliance on the statements of this individual , which are published only for the basest purposes ot deception on invalids , and fraud on the Proprietor . TO PREVENT FRAUD on the Public by imitations of this excellent Medicine , her Majesty's Honourable Commissioner ot Stamps have directed the name of the Proprietor , in white letters on a red ground , to be engraved on the Government Stamp round each box , without which none is genuinu , and to imitate which too closely in felony and transportation . "THE MEDICAL ADVISKR , " on all the above diaeascH , Vy Dr . De Roos , Ifi 8 pages , with coloured descriptive engravirgs ; to bo had through all booksellers , price 2 s . ( id ., or , on recM'l ° * forty postage stumps , will be sent direct from the Aut-hor . N . B . Persona wishing to commit the doctor by lttter inuat send a detail of the symptoms , & c , with the usual f «« J <> ' ¦*"'' , i Post-office order , pi . yable at the Holborn Office , lor winch thenecessary medicines and advice will be sent K > any P : irt '" " world . Address , WALTKR DE ROOS , M .-D .. 35 . Ely-p lace , " oll ) '"' , 'J hill , London , where he may be consulted from 10 till 1 , « " « ' 4 tm 3 , Sunday excepted , unless by previous arrangement . N . B . —Should difficulty occur in obtaining the above , enclose the price in postage-stamps to the Establishment . __
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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TKUHS 1 R EAD the following TESTIMONIALS selected from many hundreds in the possession of DA UK UK : — „__ " I am happy to inform you that my rupture is quite cured . ¦ - ' R « v . H . Berbico , May 17 , 1851 . .. „ " My rupture ban never appeared since . I coii » i <«<' ' . miracle to be cured , after Buffering- twenty years . "—J- Ed * ? '' June 2 , 1851 . esB " I have much pleasure in adding my testimony to the 8 U « of your remedy . " —Mrs . Hutton , June I , 18 . > l . . Dr . IIARKElt Btill continues to supply the nfllictml wlj his celebrated remedy for this alarming comp laint . ^ ( freat buccchh of which for many yours paat rt'iidei ^ ^^ further comment uniieoenrtuiy . It ih easy and puinloHH jr . ^ , 1 ,, cunning- no inconvenience or confinement , and la "J '"" ^ , ! () r to evory variety of single and double Rupture , how «""; r w jt |» lon ({ - Htniidm ^ , in malo or female of uny age . Tho > 'im " y ., ; u -t full iiiutructions for uho , will bo sent post f' - " * ° " \ ) H ,, r of the kingdom , on receipt of «< . ( id . »• r " , " , "" "'" ^' ! " tro "' . PoHt-oflleo order , by Dr . Ai . iMlito liAltKKlt . 4 « » '' "" , ' " > " from KiiiK ' H-cniHB , London , whcr . i lie may "" < " ° " ' "' " < J . ' Vm ¦ xton to lino nioiniiiffH , and Ilvo till ««(( ht evening (»» >"' J ul ,. „ enptml ) . Pout-otlicu orders to \>« made payable lit urn bnd ci Puut-ollioM . ,,. f ( . A ( jreut number of U-Mtimoniala and irunceH have » m . . i ( j behind by nuraouH cured , aa trophies of tho nucces » remedy .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 21, 1851, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_21061851/page/22/
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