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I ^ KAUTIFUL HAlIt , WHISKERS , KYE--- * IlKOVVS , ik <; . , may !><> tvit . lt certainty obtained by UHiiif , ' POM "" '"" ' )<) rtio" <) f "OSAI . IK COUI'KLLK' . S PUUSIAN 1 O . vl ADK , every morning , im . tcud oi ' imy oil or other piepuration . A Ii )! tin | , t ' neu will , in iiiokL ciihiih , i-liow ii « ( nirpriHiii ^ l > i » I )«! iticH in producing- uikI curling- Whiskery 11 air . & <) ., nt . Jl » y « K «' . Irom whatever cuuho tlt : lio . i <; nt ; ub iiIho checking ffniy-Went lieoby jx , Ht , with iiintniclions , Her ... on receipt of twenty-»« ' « r pont . ii »« : KiainpH , liy Mjhh Coupillo , Kly-pl . ic . ' , Molboin , London ; who muy no voiiHultcd on them : inattcTH ilally , from two till Hvo o ' clock . , . TKHTIM 0 N 1 ALH . •• """lU'iiuiit Molnml . K . N ., wiIich : " 11 b eflect . H am truly iihioiiihiuiijt ; „ , | ,, ( hi .-k ,.,,,., ! an c 1 d > ir ken ed my hujr very inuoli . " """• llu . liley , Ktiipnlf ' oi ' il : '" Your delightful I'omude Iihh nnproved u , y imir wonderfull y . " . ' ¦ * illt ' . l '" ir- « lroB «« ir , Malt on : " Tim young- mini fins now u i-iiu . «!""' ' " V VlliHl ' « "H ; I wunt you to hcikI inc two ix . tB for ollu r •¦ iiMtoirnTH of mine . '" - .. "V tT' ! ' /! ll <> p AVorthlll ^ * # 1 "B" y "" 1 Pomndo in my nursery , no L » J ! r " HvM for cM l ( Ir « " ''"''• " >" All u . ( 'UT YOUH < tfMlN 8-BUT <; 17 RK TIIKM . Hal ' . / u i ' "'¦'"• C ' n > t ! ) . <"» ii'coipt oftliirteen mumps , her only It ,-, ' .,. "V <| y . '"'« l iHHtlnjf euro for Hoftor hard corim , tmnlons , « c « . MrJ iV , ' ' ' ''" y- " ml lB " " ft »» i"R . buni . mu K . H '"'»> ' » ry : "It cn .-. ;< l i .. nr ootr . n , mul tl . iv . i « : v " r mot wi ' tli " ^ « ulck ' aiul iiJ tllc '" » " " > " » uf (; ut "''" K li ; ' " Aildreu : MlHS COUPKLLi :,. Ely ^ . laro , Holliorn , London .
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PALDMNY- AND INTRIGUE IN HIGH V > LIl' 10 . [ "Tin ; following- are copies of the Letters that were addressed to Mr . Roebuck by Mr . Doria , refurred to in the Statement which appears in the body of our paper . J f London , January 9 , 1851 . 'Sin , —I have only thin day ariiveil in London , having come up from Scotland in consequence of the publication of a story in the ncwHpuperrf , this knowledge of which publication reached me ' only on Tuesday last , ami the tenor of which story , however gross the inlsi-epresentationn , poinia but too clearly to my « ell \ mul to recent occurrence , ^ , of tlie details <>( which you an : thoroughly cognizant . I am unwilling to bulicvc that the falite imputations cast upon me in this calunmioiiH Htory can have been published with any knowleilgu or tmu ' etion on your part . Hut , an the Khun : jou Imvti taken in Ihia bunnies renderH you Oik only fit person to j , 'ive a contradiction to thene I ' hIhrIiooiIo , I trust I hIiuII not be disappointed in looking to you for an immediate and authority tive contradiction . You arc too well aware Unit all quern ion of a hoHtilo mei-tln ^ between m > nell' mid CupLuii Yelvei ton w ; ih absolutely prohibited by youiHelf the liint inoiiient of your dealing- with the (] iieHtion an the friend in whomi hiuid * Cnptuin Velverton had placed himm-lf . It iH uniKCCHHary now that I nhould enter into further detiiilH . I have hilherlo gone to every practicable length on my own Hide to wave other piutiea from public mid injurious Hcandal ; and it . will be . nitmt . unwillingly tlmt I whall lie forced to any course in my own d < f (! ii oiiHibllit y which Hiich conduct , naturally tlirowri upon you ; and t \» you lefune to name a friend to act lor ymi , I nm left no iilternittive but to pur-Hue the eoili ' iie I have ju it . warned you I Hhould take , • I am , Hir , youru with utter contempt . To J . A . Roebuck , Kmi . William Douia ..
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G ALIAS MKSMER 1 C DROPS » n > dclaro . J by all wlio have proved their elHcacy to be the greatest bleHhing ever conferred upon the nfllicted . In the Hhort space <( f half an hour they outturn perfect Ireedom from pain either of body in- mind ; the most excruciating tormenlH being Miibdued l \ u perleclly u « in a mesmeric nleep . In smalh-r doses they htiotlie irrilabilit . y of the iierveH , and pnxluce a |) lea » ing tranquillity iiniittainabh ; by any other known iihy » ical ayeut .. I'hc M I ' . s-MI'IKKJ DltOJ'S < lo not contain Opium nor lleiihane , and although from ltn efl ' ertn the active ingiedientK maybe technically termed it narcotic , tin exhibiti < in in not . attended with any tff the ill eir , ' < : lrt which arise from the use of tin- ntucotlc tliugH hitherto known . In many of the most dintrcHNiiig- and dangerou .-i inalailieH , allaying- pain and tranquillizing the Hiill'i-rer i » the grand deHlderatuin for ell ' ecting a cure , and in cane * of a lesH urgent character the happlcHt eifectu often follow ihe adiniiiiHti . itnui of reiiu-tlit'H which soothe the nervt-u and allay irrititbility . In nil Buch ciihi-h the Mi ; . 4 Ml- ; itIC DitOl'b will be found an invaluable resource . Hold in BoxeH Ih . l | ) d ., 2 b . Oil ., in . rid ., and L 1 h ., by Neville nnd Iloydd , 50 : i , New () n for < l-Htre < M ., London ; Hurelay mid Vi > ., Kilrringdou-Htreet . ; Uaiinay and Co .. Oxlord-titroet , anil all Vetldoru of p . iLi-iil . me < licin < -H . N . li . —should any dilllculty arine in procuring- them tlu > y may bn bud ]> imt free , by i omitting the amount in pott * % H > ttu £ itp * to Neville and lloydd .
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¦ ClTltK OK ASTHMA OF SKVKltAL YKAKS' SPAN 1 ) 1 N ( J . " ( Jainscrosa , iiear Htrotul , ( iloucesI . ersluK , ' ( March ^ 0 , IH . >() . "Slit , —Having-Itf'en trouble < l with Aritlmr . t for miveral yearn , I could find no relief from any medicine whatever until I wan induced about two years uiro to try a box of your valuable , Lozenges , and found such relief from them th . it . I inn determined lor the future never to be without a box of them in the house , and Will do all in my power to recommend them to my friends . " If you consider the above Testimonial of any advantage , you are quite at liberty to make what use of it . you pleane . " 1 am . Sir , your inowt obliged servant , " Tlioa . Keating , Ksq . \ V . J . Titnm . " !' . > , St . 1 ' aul ' ri Churchyard .
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K EATING'S COUGH LOZKNGES are daily recommended by the Faculty—testimonials from the most eminent of whom may be inspected—as the inont etf-ertlial , safe , speedy , and convenient remedy for Cough and all disorders of the lungs , cheet , and throat . Prepared and sold in boxes , la . Hd ., find tins , 'Jh . ' . hi ., ls . Gd ., and 10 s . od . each , by THOMAS KKATING , Chemisit , K : c . No . " 7 !* , St . raul's-churchyard , London . Sold retail by all Drugtjit » tH . .
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STAYS SUPERSEDED . — Stiff Stays destroy natural grace , produce deformity , and implai t disease , curvature of the spine , and consumption ; and a host of evils arise from their use . A substitute is provided by MARTIN'S liLASTIC BODICE , or Anti-Consumption Corset , which is perfectly elastic , is without whalebone , furnishes a good support , is easy and graceful in wear , will wujIi . is unaffected by heat or cold ; has a simple fastening , obvi ititig the trouble of lacing . Cari be sent post-free for a slnull additional charge . A prospectus and eugrivinsf sent on receipt of a stump for postage . — K . and K . II . MAUTIN , Surgical Bandage Makers , 50-1 , Oxford-street , London , near the British Museum .
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DR . CULYERWELL ON NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION . Price Is . ; by Post , Is . 6 d . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentii mufti curantur morbi . " An Address to the Young , the Delicate , the Valetudinarian , and Invalid ; instructive of how to avert many of the illnesses of life ; and showing-, also , the resources we have within ourselves to remedy them and live ag-ain . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Recent-street : consultation hours , ten till five ; evenings , seven till nine .
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SASSAFRAS CHOCOLATE . — Dr . DE LA O MOTTK'S nutritive , health - restoring-, AROMATIC CHOCOLATE , prepared from the nuts of the Sassafras tree . This Chocolate contains the peculiar virtues of the SASSAFRAS , root , which has been long- held in great estimation for it 9 purifying-and alterative properties . The AROMATIC QUALITY ( which is very grateftil to the stomach ) most invalids require for breakfast and evening repast to PROMOTE DIGESTION , and to a deficiency of this property in the customary breakfast and supper may , in a {^ reat measure , be attributed the frequency « , f cases of INDIGESTION generally termed BILIOUS . It . has been found highly beneficial in correcting the state of the digestive organs , &c , Irom whence arise many diseases , such as eruptions of the skin , j , out , rheumatism , and scrofula . In cases of DEBILITY of the STOMACH , and a sluggish state of the liver and intestines , occasioning flatulences , costiveness , &c , and in spasmodic asthma , il is much recommended . Sold in pound packets , price 4 s ., by the Patentee , 12 , SOUTHAM PTON-STREET , STRAND , LONDON ; by appointed Agents , Chemi . sts , and others . N . B . l- ' or a list of Agents , see Bradbhaw ' s Sixpenny Guide .
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A CARD . C DOBSON COLLET , of the Royal Italian Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Singing-. For Terms of Musical Lectures , Private Lessons , or Class Teaching-, in Town or Country , apply to C . D . C , 15 , Essex-street , Strand .
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ALL POLICIES INDISPUTABLE . SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 49 , St . James ' s-Btreet , London . TRUSTEES . The Right Hon . the Earl Talbot | B . Bond Cabbell , Esq ., M . P . Henry Powuall , Esq . | Sir R ,. Claude Scott , Bart . DIRECTORS . Chairman—Lieut .-Colonel Lord ARTHUR LENNOX . Deputy-Chairman—T . C . GRAINGER , Esq ., M . P ., &c . John Ashburner , Esq ., M . D . Sir James Carmichael , Bart , T . M . Batnrd , Ksq . John Gardiner , Esq . J . P . Bathurst , Esq . Charles Osboin , E * q . C . Farebrother , Esq ., Aid . Assurances granted on the lives of persons in every station of life , and every part of the world , dh peculiarly favourable terms . Policies issued to secure an amount on attaining a certain age , or on death , should it occur previously . Immediate annuities granted on liberal terms , affording- great advantage to persons of limited income . Deferred annuities may be purchased at rates which secure a return of the whole or part of the premiums ' paid . in case the ag-e at which the annuity is to commence be not attained . Also endowments on widows and children . All the Company's engagements are guaranteed by an ample subscribed and paid-up capital . Prospectuses and the neeesRa . ty forms of proposal , with every information , may be obtained on application , either personally or by letter , at the Company ' s odices . A liberal commission allowed to solicitors and agents in every branch uf business . H . D . DAVEN PORT , Sec .
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JAM MS E PPS'S PRE P A RED COCOA . ' Cocoa is a nut , which , besides farinaceous substance , contains a bland oil . The oil in tfiis nut has cme advantage , which iH that , it is less liable thiih any other oil to-rancidity . Possessing theBC two nutritive substances , cocoa is become a most valuable article ! of diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or oth ^ r means , the farinaceous subntiince can be . so perfectly Incorpo- , rated with the oil y that the olio tvill prevent the other from Be- ' parating . Such n union ia presented in the cocoa prepared by , Jainen Kpps , Homoeopathic Chuinmt , 1 I « , Great Russell-street , lUooniHhmy , London ; and tliiiH , while the delightful Ilivour , in pint dependent on the oil , 1 h retained , the whole preparation will agree with the . moot deliisato stomach . Jauitij Kpps h name and address in on each packet . The addre « H ol any local Agent forwarded Immediately on application .
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INVESTMENT AND FAMILY PHOVISION . PROVISION FOR ADVANCED AGE . a * ™ » nt when interest is so low , attention is invited to the To Clergymen , or other professional men , and to all whose in-At present , wneii BY SINGLE PAYMENTS , and come is dependent on the continuance of health , the Directors Klr / eSVS" . ^ - —»»¦** * - »« *— xmSS-o'S 5 & 3 S 5 S 5 SKE . «? ffiE 5 '" * " SCOTTISH PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION SS ^? SS nK r , r ANNUITY of £ 50 , ^ ™ i » a , By thi 9 mode a person may assure a Policy for A . 10 OU . the fonowjIVg ages . _ £ s . d . If aged 30 , for a Single Payment of . 3 H 2 0 0 Age Ag-e at which Annuity is to commence . a « red 40 428 7 6 at ° a | ed 50 53116 8 Entry . 50 55 1 60 65 At his death his family will receive the £ 1000 , with additions ~ £ 9 ~ 5 ~ 0 £ 5 ~ 16 8 £ 3 10 ~ 0 £ l 19 11 from the profits , on the very favourable principle of this Society . 2 J . lo J 7 1 7 18 4 4 14 2 2 12 11 AVhile he lives he has it in his power to borrow a sum nearly 3 Q 18 12 1 11 I 3 6 8 9 3 11 3 equal to his payment , on the security of the Policy , and increas- , 28 13 9 16 * 1 9 0 5 4 18 4 ing yearly with its value , without any expense , and at a mode- _ __ __ __ _ l ' rale rate of interest . Thus an Annuity of £ 50 may be secured fora person now aged Assurances may be effected in this way , varying- in amount 25 , to commence on his attaining- age 60 , and payable half-yearly r > m £ Z 0 to £ 50 M . during-life , for an Annual Premium of £ i 14 s . 2 d . For those who have still before them the duty of securing-for their families a competent provision in case of their premature dea'h , the ordinary mode of Life Assurance by Aunual Premiums , payable during- life , or for a limited number of years , is undoubtedly most suitable ; but to those who have already made such provision , the systems now brought under notice are recommended , —the former , as combining a favourahle Investment for . spare capital with the benefit of Life Assurance , and this on the most economical terms : and the latter as a means of securing a provision for the member himself in his declining years . During last year 567 Policies were opened , —above 4000 having been issued since the commencement of the Institution . Forms of Proposal Prospectus , Copies of the Annual . Reports , and every information , will be forwatded free , on application at the Head Office in Edinburgh ; or at Til 15 OFFICE IN LONDON , 12 . MOORGATE-STREET . GEURGE GRANT , Agent and Secretary fo * London .
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CAN TERBURY vemts ROME . No . 2 on Saturday the 25 th instant . Contents . —The Royal Church—The Martyrology of the Uncanonized—Christianity and trie Cfauroh Doctrine and Practice Contrasted . Supplements to Nos . 1 and 8 comp lete a condensed History of the Anglo-Papal Church and its leading prelates . All orders to be forwarded to Sir . Dipple , Publisher , Holy wellstreet , Strand , London . NOTICE : THE NEW "WORLD . A Democratic Poem . BELDAGON CHURCH . A Religious Poem . THE PRINTER of FLORENCE . A Domestic Poem . THE BLACK JURY ; or , the Judgment of Europe . A Political Poem . WESTMINSTER PRISON . A Collection of Lyrics . The above Poems of Ernest Jones , composed by the author while a political prisoner , will be published in weekly numbers , price Twopence each , as soon as there is a sufficient number of subscribers to cover expenses . All parties , therefore , desifo U 8 of subscribing to the above series are requested to write to that effect to Ernest Jones , HardwicU-lodg-e , Moscow-road , Bayswater , London .
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r * rri ? r tnTNG LIFE ASSURERS are respectfully invited to compare the Principles , Rates , and J . IN J . Ejixis * - ** whtfle Provisions of the SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION withthos « ofa' > y other existing Company . ,,.,.,. , whot v PROFITS are divisible among the Assured , who are , at the same time , specially exempt from personal habihty . It T he WHULt i Av ^ Jixo ^ U 8 po 8 Besse 8 an obvious advantage over any Proprietary Company . a aroA with other Mutual Offices , it claims superiority in the followin ? particulars : — « £ ? f ?? SiK at EARLY AND ^ MIDDLE AGES A&OUT A FOURTH LOWER . ( See below . )* ' ¦ ^ f ^ iS i rrnRAYE 1 ADJUSTMENT OF THE RATE S OF PHEMITJ M TO THE SEVERAL AGES . I A PRLNCIPL ^ IN ^ T " H ' E DIVISION OF THE SURPLUS MORE SAFE , EQUITABLE , AND FAVOURABLE TO GOOD r f - \ T U G . ,, - fS «^™ SS " tttS ^ eiSSTng in 1849 . the effect of which is to render POLICIES INDISPUTABLE EXCEPT Resolutions were aaopieaai . we o Q ^ ACCOUNT OF FRAUD . * I . ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR £ 100 WITH WHOM ! PROFITS . " AgeaO | 25 | 30 | 35 ~ j 40 | 45 | 50 | tt : grnr 8 > i is o \ 21 s \ 2 ti w \ ^ u ^ \ 3 ^ ^ \ i n \ 51 n ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR jElOO , WITH WHOLE PROFITS , PAYABLE FOR TWENTY-ONE YEA-R 3 ONLY . Age 20 I 23 | 30 ~ | 35 | 4 ) | 4 . ) | 50 £ 27 10 12 10 8 ! . 2 14 6 I 2 19 K I 3 6 4 13 14 914 7 2
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 18, 1851, page 71, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1866/page/23/
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