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NEW WORK BY ALBERT SMITH . On the First of July will bo published , price One Shilling ( to be continued Monthly ) , No . I . of a new Periodical , entitled THE MONTH . A VIEW OF PASSING SUBJECT 8 . MANNERS , HOME AND FOREIGN , SOCIAL AND GENERAL . By ALBERT SMITH . Illustrated by JOHN LEECH . PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF " MONTH , " NO . 3 , WH 1 TBFBIARS STBEET .
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Just published , in one vol ., crown 8 vo ., cloth , 16 s ., AB D-EL-KADERA Poem , in Six Cantos . By Viscount M a i d s t o n b . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly .
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On the 30 th inst . will be published , price One Shilling , with a coloured Engraving and numerous Woodcuts by John L-eecn , THE THIRD NUMBER OF _ ,,-, THE COMIC HISTORY OF ROME , For the Use and Amusement of Schools and Families . A NEW MONTHLY PERIODICAL , by the author of " The Comic History of England . " London : Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouverie-street .
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Just published , an Enlarged Edition , of POLITICAL HINTS . By R . Booker , Esq . Advocating- the interests of Tenant-Farmers and the ireneral welfare of our common country . May be had of Kent and Co ., Pateiuoster-row ; Woodley , 30 , Fore-street ; and of all Booksellers .
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Just published , price 2 s . 6 d ., HOWARD on the LOSS of TEETH . —A new invention connected with Dental Surgery has been introduced by Mr . Howard , consisting of an entirely new description of Artificial Teeth , fixed by SELF-ADHESION , combining capillary attraction and atmospheric pressure , without springs , wires , or ligatures . They will never change colour or decay , and will be found very superior to any teeth ever before used . This method does not require the extraction of any teeth or roots , or any painful operation . The invention is of importance to many persons , and those who are interested in it should read this treatise . I ondon 8 impkin and Marshall , and all Booksellers ; or of the Author , Thomas Howard , Surgeon Dentist , 17 , George-street , H anover-tq a are .
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MUSIC BY WILLIAM THOROLD WOOD . THE PEOPLE'S ANTHEM . Poetry by Ebenkzek Elliott . Second Thousand . Price Is . ' " We axe glad to see that these fine stanzas of the Corn-law Rhymer have at last found fitting musical utterance . The composer is not unworthy of the poet . "— Tail ' s Mag ., May . 1850 . " FREEDOM , ARISE ! " A Prayer for the Downfall of Russo-Austrian Tyranny . Quartet and Chorus , with Pianoforte Accompaniment . Price 4 s . " ALL HAIL THE DAY WHEN NATIONS MEET ! " A Son ? for the Great Exhibition . Poetry by Chahlotte Young . Price 2 s . London : J . Shepherd , 98 , Newgate-street ; and to be had , by order , of all . Music-sellers in the Kingdom .
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81 iortly will be published , piice 21 s . ; to Subscribers , 16 s ., D ANIEL , an ORATORIO . By GEORGE LAKE . The words are selected from the Scriptures , and from Hannah More ' s Sacred Drama of" Daniel . " The Work consists of the following pieces : — INTBODUCTION . —Chorus , " Behold 'tis Daniel Reigns . " Recit ., Soraims and Pharnaces ( Presidents of the Court of Persia ) . March . Chorus . " Hail , Great Darius . " Recit ., Darius and Pharnaces . Chorus , " Glory attend thee . " Recit . and Aria , " Put thou thy trust in the Lord . " Chorus , " Great is the Lord . " Prayer , Daniel , " Hide me under the shadow of thy wings . " Chorus , " Behold ! he prays . " Chorus . "Daniel , the captive Jew . " liecit ., Darius , " O deep-laid stratagem . " Aria , " Who now shall guide ? " Quartet , " The Lord will not forsake them . " Symphony . Recit ., Dariua , "O Daniel , servant of the living God . " Aria , Daniel , "My God huth sent his angel . " Kecit ., Darius . " Draw near , my subjects . " "Aria , Daniel , " Let all adore . " Chorus , " Proclaim aloud ' Jehovah rcigneth . ' " The Oratorio , which will shortly be produced , will be published by Messrs . Addison and Hollier . JilO , llegent-street , where Subscribers' names are received .
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PRICE ONE PENNY . THE CHEAPEST FAMILY MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD . Published Weekly , in demy 8 vo ., Twelve Pages , and in Monthly Parts and Volumes . TALES OF ALL NATIONS : FORMINO A LIBRARY OF ILLUSTRATIVE ROMANCE . The love of Romance and the desire to be acquainted with the deed * of other nations and other times , the interest with which hear of the habits and customs , the thought * and opinions of those who can only be known to us through the medium of others are among the chief reasons of tho popularity of Tales nd Personal Narrative * . The glowing regions of pure fiction pall upon the taute . Unsupported by probability , the most poetic Hight * of fancy become iusipid : while Talcs which are the results of travel and founded on realities will never cease to attract while there is a thought to be expressed , or any place or custom to be described . The i » eriod when ALL THE NATIONS OF THE EARTH would find a temporary home amongst us appeared peculiarly the time to commence the " Tales of all Nations , " in the pages of which are described the rise and progress , the homes and habit » the thought * and sentiments , the domentic Ufa and locial conditions of our interesting visitors . Nor will the intereat of these Tules be confined to this period . Containing Tal «* of anolent as well us modern times , of agcn ( flowing with chivalry and romance , as well as treating of the more sombre realities of the present , they will exhibit the manners and customs of people in every era of the world , and form a PEItMAMENT LIBRARY OF ILLUSTRATIVE ROMANCE . Each Tale will be completed in from two to three or four numbers . The thrilling interest of the whole will bo thus concentrated , while tho inout striking and interesting points will be ILLUSTRATED BY SPIRITED ENOltAVINOS . Nos . 1 . a , ' A 4 contain " Tho Crimea of thti Rich and the Poor , " "Tim Will . I'liti Muck Cut , " " The Forger ) . " ltond " THE BlACK OAT , " the moxt astounding tale of the day . Nob . 4 , 5 , nud 0 coiitmn " JtMi-ph Jacquard and the Loom * of Lyons , " * ' The Carnival at l ' urin , JL'hu Juw « hb of Willlek-, " 1 ' nrt I ., containing l ' £ \ n \ grn mid nix illiutraiious , price -d . in an eltignnt wrapper , will be ready in u few days . London -. K . Appleyard , 80 , l '» rrlngdtm- » tr « ot ; and » j » y be ordered of all BvoKuellera ,
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THE QUEEN'S PARASOL , westered bv THOMAS EVANS and CO .. Feb . 19 . 1861 . J " Upon the highest authority—that is , fair authority—we are nnbled to state , that the existing ne plus nltrs is to be found in 4 Queen ' s ParasoL * which has this week exhibited iuelf at our office , and made a sunshine in that gloomy place . * , I tig admirable : brilliant , but not gaudy ; light , but not fragile * commodious , but not clumsy . It is firm , without obliging the parasol to become an umbrella ; light , without obliging it to become a wreck . " —The Leader , April 19 , 1801 . To be had of all Drapers and Wholesale Houses ; also at the Manufactory , No . 10 , WOOD-STREET , CHEAPSIDE LONDON . '
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ROYAL VICTORIA FELT CARPETING . The public attention is particularly directed to this Manufacture . The carpeting combines beauty of design , durability , imperviousness to dust , and economy in price , coBtibg half that of Brussels . It has now been in general use many years , and become well established with the trade and the public , and can be purchased at all respectable Carpet Houses in London , and in nearly every Town in the United Kingdom . The PATENT WOOLLEN CLOTH COMPANY . 8 , LOVE-LANE , ALDERMANBURY , also manufacture Printed and Embossed Table Cavers in the newest designs . Window Curtains , Cloths for Upholsterers , thick Felt for Polishing , & c . & c . Manufactories at Leeds , and Borough-road , London . Wholesale Warehouses , 8 , Love-lane , Wood-street , London .
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TH E GREAT EXHIBITION .- ^ A valuable , newly invented , very small , powerful WAI 8 TC 0 AT POCKET GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is found to be invaluable at the Exhibition , and to SporUmen , Gentlemen , and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sent free—TELESCOPES . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possetsing such extraordinary powers , that some , 3 & inches , with an extra eye piece , will show distinctly Jupiter ' s moons , 8 aturn ' s ring , and the double stars . They supersede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes , & c . Opera and Race-Course Glasses , with wonderful powers ; a minute object can be clearly seen from 10 to 12 miles distant . Invaluable , newly invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . —Messrs . S . and B . 8 OLOMON 8 , Opticiani » nd Aurists , 39 , Albemarle-itreet , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel . ,
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H COLWELL , TRUSS and INSTRUMENT MAKER , Bird-in-Hand-court , 76 , Cheapside , begs to call attention to the following prices : — s . d . 8- d . Best Plain Truss .. .. 5 0 Egg ' s German Truss 10 0 Salmon ' s expired Patent 8 0 Silk Net Suspensories 3 6 Coles'ditto .... .. 10 0 Cotton ditto .. .. 2 6 Lacing Stockings , Knee-caps , and Ankle-pieces , for Weak Joints and Varicose Veins . Leg-irons , Ladies Back-boards , Dumb Bella , and every other article in the Trade , at equally moderate charges . Testimonials of the Press : — " Mr . Henry ColwelPs Trusses , designed for Prolapsus Ani , are admirable in their construction . Those which are intended for Prolapsus Uteri are the most perfect instruments we have ever seen . "— The Chemitt . "In science and skill in adapting his trusses to the peculiar circumstances of the caie , Mr . Colwell is inferior to no artist in London . "—United Service . " Mr . Colwell has , in the most philanthropic and praiseworthy manner possible broken through the extortionate system so long pervading the Truss-making trade . "—Sun . " Mr . Cohvell has combined lightness of spring and delicacy of workmanship with the greatest security , ea « e , and comfort to the patient . "—Heading Mercury . " Mr . Colwell is an eminent Truss-maker . " —Herald . Ladies attended by Mrs . Colwell , Mondays , Wednesdays , and Fridays , at 24 , Boston-street , Gloucester-place , New-road ; and on Tuesdays , Thursdays , and Saturdays at the Manufactory , Bird-in-Hand-court , 76 , Cheapside , from eleven till four .
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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 i > become a most valuable article of diet , more particularly if , J mechanical or other means , the farinaceous substance can W * ° perfectly incorporated with the oily , that the one wi | l | . f £ the other from separating . Such a union is presented in tne Cocoa prepared by JAM Kb EPP 8 ; and thus , while th * delig htful flavour , in part dependent upon the oil . is retaio-d , the whole preparation will agree with the rn ^ st delicate sUwnach . JAMES EPP 8 , Homoeopathic Chemist , lit . Great Rusiellstreet . Bloomnbury . and 88 . Old Broad-gtreot . City . London .
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LOUIS ROSSI , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFFEUK , 254 . Regent-street . opposlteHanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT Bb'AD-DEE 88 B 8 and PEHUKE 8 , the Hair of which is ilngly attached to a till " , transparent fabric , rendering tb « skin ot the head perfectly visible ; and being attached to a foundation constructed oh » co » metrical principles , renders them superior to all others hitherto Invented . / 8 ole proprietor of the CELEBEATED PERUVIAN BALM , / which Is unversally approved and admired . This BALM , con * talning neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils . »<» r . ""' , _ injurious materials , cleans the Hair expedltiously . rend ° * 'J beautifully bright , and Imparts to it the dellcste ''• Pri" 1 ° '" Flowers . The Hair when washed with this Bnlm soon J > f °° "T pleasantly soft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by »' properly employing injurious extracts to elean it , the »**^™* J lave b « eu rendered harsh , or turned grey , it will » °° " "f /^ tfiAN to Its Natural Colour and Brilliancy by using the PEltu v " BALM .
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London i I'rintml by Koukrt J'ai . uku ( of N < " "'' ' ¦''] yj ! ? ' .. f Pnl ' mef *"'' 1 ' uri . lii . l Kud . iiigton , MliUU !« i .-x ) , « t fV Olfl 0 " * r iiSh » _ ii « b of «» - Joinpli Clixylon , No . 10 , JJr . Qi . oour .. * , * - " 'f ''" bu ?_« d L Jo" "" CLA » io « , Junr . of « U « ttheri » H » ! fif * S wL- ___ l » i £ i ^ . "| U « v » P *»» PirUhof 8 r . 01 eineaU >« P « . i » theWr < W « s >»*>' l *« r " ** Juno 31 , 1 * 61 .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 21, 1851, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_21061851/page/24/
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