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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY AND PERMANENTLY D CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS . R . GUTHREY still continues to devote his attention to the treatment of this alarming- complaint , and has never failed in effecting a cure . His remedy is applicable to every variety of Single and Double Rupture , in male or female , however bad or long standing ; is easy and painless in tpplication , causing no inconvenience or confinement , &c . ; and will be sent , free by post , to any part of the kingdom , with full instructions , on receipt of Six Shillings in postage stamps ; or , post-office order , payable at the Gray ' s-inn-road Office . Address . —Henry Guthrey , Surgeon , 6 , Arapton-street , Gray'sinn-roid , London . At home , for consultation daily , from Eleven till One , mornings , and Five tiU Seven , evenings ; Sundays excepted . .... A great number of old trusses and testimonials have been presented to Dr . G . as trophies of the success of his remedy , which may be seen by any sufferer . " I am thankful for my restoration to health and comfort , by your beautiful cure of my double rupture . "—Mrs . Barrett . " As you were kind enough to show me your museum of old trusses , when I called on you , I think it nothing but fair I should send you mine to add to the number , as it is now useless to me ; t have not worn it since I used your remedy five months ago . "—John Clarke , Risely .
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HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT . H OLLO WAY'S PILLS . —Cure of a Case of Weakness and Debility , of Four Years' standing . Extract of a Letter from Mr . William Smith , of No . 5 , Little Thomas-street , Gibson-street , Lambeth , dated Dec . 12 , 1849 . " To Professor Hollo way , ' Sir , —I beg- to inform you that for nearly five years I hardly ktiew what it was to have a day ' s health , suffering from extreme weakness and debility , with constant nervous headaches , giddiness , and sickness of the stomach , together with a great depression of spirits . I used to think that nothing-could benefit me , as I had been to many medical men , some of whom , after doing all that was in their ' power , informed me that they considered that I had some spinal complaint beyond the reach of cure , together with a very disordered state of the stomach and liver , making my case so complicated that nothing could be done for me . One day , being unusually ill and in a dejected state , I saw your Pills advertised , and resolved to give them a trial , more " perhaps from curiosity than with a hope of being cured , however 1 soon found myself better by taking them , and so I went on persevering in iheir use for six months , when I am happy to say they effected a perfect cure , ( Signed ) " WILLIAM SMITH , "( frequently called EDWARD ) . " Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway , 244 , Strand ( near Temple Bar ) , London , ai . d by most all respectable Druegists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized World , at the following prices—ls-l ^ d ,, 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., Us ., 22 s , and 33 s . each Box . There is a considerable Having by taking the larger sizes . N . B . —Directions for the guidance of Patients in every Disorder are affixed to each Box ,
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METROPOLITAN and PROVINCIAL JOINT-STOCK BREWERY COMPANY . ( Registered Provisionally pursuant to 7 and 8 Vic , cap . 110 . ) The Directors of this Company are proceeding with an ALLOTMENT of SHARES . Prospectuses and every information may be obtained at the Temporary Offices , Eldon-chambers , Devereux-court , Temple . CHARLES HENRY EDMANDS , Sec .
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METROPOLITAN COUNTIES and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 27 , Regentstreet , Waterloo-place , London . Directors . Samuel Driver , Esq . Thomas Littledale , Esq . John Griffith Frith , Esq . Edward Lomax , Esq . Henry Peter Fuller , Esq . Samuel Miller , Esq . John Pnlk Griffin , Esq . Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . Peter Hood , Esq . Sir Thomas N . Reeve . Capt . Hon . G . F . Hotham . R . N . William Studley , Esq . Life Assurances , Annuities , and Endowments . Three-fourths of profits divided amongst the assured . —Pro » pectusesr post free , on application . F . Ferguson Camroux , Manager .
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TRAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION . OFFICES : 40 , PALL-MALL , LONDON . This Association has been established for the purpose of providing ANNUITIES TO THE SHARE AND POLICYHOLDERS , in the event of pecuniary misfortune , incapacity , or old age ; which are not liable to forfeiture in cases of Bankruptcy , Insolvency , or failure of any description—and also SECURING EDUCATION , APPRENTICESHIP FEES , OR ENDOWMENTS TO THEIR CHILDREN . Detailed Prospectuses , containing the names and addresses of the shareholders , rates of premium , an explanation of the system now originated , together with useful information and statisticsrespecting Life Assurance , may be had on application at the offices . Combination Policies , payable in the event of casualties of any kind totally disabling the Assured , or death , are issued at moderate rates . This important addition to the principle of Assurance deserves the serious attention of persons in all positions of life . Immediate and deferred Annuities are granted . All policies indisputable , whereby the power on the part of the office in resisting a olaim under any circumstance whatever is removed . Loans are effected on personal and other securities in connection with Life Assurance . Parties desirous of becoming Agents or Medical Referees are requested to communicate with the Secretary . By order of the Board , Thomas H . Baylis , Resident Manager and Secretary .
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»» . 1 [ lll ^ JU , I * . r * . iiy . UiaP ( JUW . tf . vxlllllvlt 'il . a *<*«»* ... I' Ilinchclitfe , Tlios . Wood , C . Hluicklctou . Hamilton : A . Walker , llebden Bridge : J . Mann , llinckley : J . Sketchlcy . Iludderufield : Thomas Hirst . Johnston : A . Husband . Kilbarcliau : J . Gibson . Kilinarnoek : T . Thompson , Peter ( ionn . Liverpool : Alfred A . Walton , W . L . Contiiu-, It . Conolly . Luwmora : Goo . Robinson . Loughborough : J . Furrow . Lund port : II . LiveHey . l . yim : J . Twaits . Manchester : J . Cuineron , 10 . Iluoaon . G . J . Mantle , W . B . Kobinuoi ) . Macr . lesHeld : J . Weat . Metheley : W . Myddletou . Merthyr Tydvil : John Owen . NewoaHtle-ou-Tyne : J . Watson , M . Jude , P . Murray , J . Brown . Nottingham : J . limber , T . Uadford . Northampton : John llyniill , Jium-it Kymill . ( i . Kyinill . New Had ford : 8 . Maunders . Newport , ImIc of Wight : K . Wray . Newtown , Montgomeryshire : J . Riekardn . Paiuluy : W . Cameron . L ' adihain : J . Mull . 15 rilling . Koe . lidale : L . ( ilenvti . Itoyt . on : J . B . Hor » fall , J . Youiiff . Hyde , IhI « of Wight : J . Barber , St . Andi ow's : 1 ) . Black . Houf li HhieldiH : W . ltobinson , I ) . Maxwell . Hulford : O . Smith . Sholton : W . Woolley . Sheffield : Morton ltoytitoii . Hutton-in -Anhfield : W . l-elkin , Geo . Kuudal . Ht . Leonard ' s * : K , Mono . Tillicoultiy : A . Ktrahearn . Todmorden : T . l'ielden . Tunbri ()| r «! Wells : H . ( iuiiiamiui . Vcntiior , lulu of Wight : W . M . Norman . Whitcehuroh , near BUndford : J . Smith . Worcester : H- Merriok . York : C . Ernetst . Tun Mkthovolih . —J . GroBBliy , J . Milne , J . Petlio , H . A . Ivory It . Cooper , K . Swift . W . Hlmte . W . Hiaflcld , A . Delnforce . I . WUhoii , A . Hiinnibull , J . Hhnw . J . Godwin . M . Wilkes . II . Uloomllelu , J . J . Hezer , A . Bell . J . Hale . J . I . Brinck . A . Piercev . J . Blake , J . Pearcey , K . JucoIiboh . J . A . Wood , J . 8 . Clarke , 1 . Dunield , J . Flnlen , J . B . Lcno , Gn-enHlade . Uohkkt Lk Blond , Treasurer . DANiitr . William IUivvy . Secretary . 13 , Tottcnhurn-court-road , New-roud , -St . Paiicjrau London . All money orders to l «> wado payable to D . W . Hufly . Money Order Ofllce , TotUinh » ni- « ourt-roa < l , London . . Kriundi douiroiM of adding-thoir names to th « above lint . or who limy ln > disposed to otherwise promote the success of tint 1 'rietut of thtt Ptrovle . " <) requested to communicate with the Hccr-ttary who will furniith thorn with the requisite information . Tkumh ' oi' iniHOATloN . —A Mingle copy , A \ A . Quarterly Hubscription ( paid iimdvttnoo ) . ft * . Half Yourl y , 10 n . Yearly , £ l . ThiH lint does not consist of Agents—two or three iuuiich oxeepted—but of Friends willing to promote the circulation <> f Hie Paper . Tint full nUowanoo will be given to thu Trade . Loeul Atf < " > cJUB will not bo interfered with .
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EXHIBITION AUCTION HALU INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION SALON , AND FOREIGNERS' REUNION . M ESSRS . KDWARDS and COMPANY have at length completed arrangements , by which they are enabled to offer to the Kxhibitora and Visitors at the approaching Great Inhibition , facilities and acconnnodation , which are not con !< Mi ]|) lated or provided by the Royal CommiuHioii . Tln ^ y bavo accepted tenders from Mr . John Walker , of Gnioecliurch-Htreet , lor th <; t'icciiiiii of < i Supi il ) Buililin ^ of Iron , eontuining a ( iritiul Auction-ball , Msignificent IfefreKhinent-roonm , and an Kxpottition Salon . They propone to introduce into tUiH country , not . murely for l . ho purposes of" the Exhibition , but iih a permanent course of bimiiieHfl , the American HyHtem of diH | ioMiil of eo . Hijfiimeiits , direct from the manufacturer , by the hauiuior . They intend byaconliniifd Auction during the Kxhlbition lo dispose of the moHt valuable products of all nntioiiM . Their arrangementH hIho coiiteinplute the aulc by luuid . uver th « counter , of Ilio rarest works of Art and Hkill . They havo provided for tho accommodation of visitors to the Exhibition Hplendid Ro fre « liiin'nt-rooii \ H , in which will bu < litipen » ed , ua well , Wines of the hight-bt and most novel character , as also 1 'iuiln , the product ) of the Choicest Gardens , and coinOHtibleu generally , the character of wliich is gunrantoed by thn fact that they have wecured tho Merviees of the " I'reinier < 'hof . " No expend ) I iiih been tipared by Mchhi'h . Kdwards anil (' oinpunyin the adaptation of their ttplendid premiHUH at the Wcst-cnd for the purposes of a Reunion , whereat the Learned , Scientific , Manufacturing , and Commercial reprtt-Hinitutivea of thu whole World may meet to cultivate- a kindly in timacy , and i-xubuiige valuable inrorination . MesurH . KdwurdB and (!<* iiipnriy havu ample City T'retniueH , Whurfu ^ e , and WnrebouHCH for the deposit of goodu and the transaction of CiiHtoin IloiiHe bunlneHs . They h . ivealso secured for the benefit of their Ooii ( U | riiorH , the valuable HciviccH of Mcshih . John Ilnmpden And Com puny , and have , ut the saino time , retained Lctful ( Jentlemen , whoau high standing and cliurueter constituted voucher for the safety of the intereuts committed to their cart ) . Parties desirous of obtuining information as to the course of biiHincHB iuteudod to be udoptrd liy Metism . KdtvHrdH and ( . ' oinpimy , may apply for I ' roHpentUHOH at the Olllctin of Messrs . John llamuden and Company . ' , Weal Btrund , whoru the ]> roliiniuury uuhIiiobu will bu conducted .
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A NKW MKDICINK . T ^ RANKS 'S SPECIFIC CAPS U LE—A form . L of Medicine at once safe , sure , speedy , and pleaHuut , cupecially applicable to urethral morbid uecretiouu , and other ailiiiciitH for which copaiba and cubebs are commonly administered . Kac . h Capsule containing the Specific it ) made of the purest Gelatine , which , encased in tinfoil , may be conveniently curried in the pocket , und , being ; both elastic and pleusant to take , nfl ' ords the | rreuti'Ht facility for repeating- the closes without , interinission—a dcitidcrutiiin to persons travelling , viHltiriff , or « n-Kaged in busineBH , im well aa to those who object to fluid medioincH , beiiiff unobjectionable to Ibo most susceptible stomach . I ' repared only b y OKORO 15 1 'RAN K 8 , Surgeon , at Ilia Laboratory , 90 , Blacklri « ra-road , London , where they may be had , and of all Medicine Venders , in boxes , at « H . Ud . and 4 s . ( id . each , or sent free by postal 3 s . and f ) s . each . Of whom , also , muy bu hud , In bottles , r 12 h . < Jd ., 4 b . Gd ., and I Is . each , I'itANKS'B 81 'KCIFIC SOLUTION OK COPAIBA . TK . STIMONIAI . H . From Joseph Henry Green , Kmj ., I ' . U . S ., TresidKiit of the Royal Collevu of Surgeons , London ; Uonior Hurgeoii to St . Thomas ' s IIoHpital ; nnd Professor of Surgery in King ' s College , London . "I have made trial of Mr . I ' raiikB ' a Holulion « f Copaiba , at St . TIioiiiuh ' s Hospital , in a variety of cases , and the results warrant my Btating , that it id an efflcucioiib remedy , and one which iloeu not produce the uuuul unpleasant effects , of Copaiba . ( Signed ) " JOHUI'll IlBNRY ( illUKN . Lincolii ' a-inn Fluids , April lft , 183 ft . " From Brnitsl > y Cooper , Kbij ., K . R . 8 ., one of tlic Council of the Royal College of Surgeons , l , ondoii ; Henior Burgeon to Guy ' s Hospital ; and Lecturer on Anatomy , ike . •• Mr . Bransby Cooper presents his compliments to Mr . George Franks , and bus great pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficacy of his Solution of Copaiba . Mr . Cooper bus proscribed the Solution in ten or twelve cases witli perfect success . New-atreet , April 13 . 183 f t . " # Those medioinuH are protected against counterfnlts by the Oovernment Blamp—on which Is engruven " Gkojiuu J ' 'llANlts , IJlackfriuru-roud "—btiing utU-ched to ouch .
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NO MORE CHAPPED HANDS and FACES . BURY'S ROYAL POMPADOUR POWDER—Recommended for daily use to remove that redness and irritation remaining on the skin after washin ? , or from any other cause , aa well as possessing the most cooling , softening , and balsamic qualities , and imparting- an exquisite whiteness and clearness to the complexion . It 19 strongly recommended to the notice of mothers and nurses for the use of infants of the most tender age , being- far superior to any other powder ; also , after sea-bathing-, and for g-entlemen after shaving , its agreeable effects will be fully tested . Alfred Bury recommends the Royal Pompadour Powder as an article of comfort and utility ( not as a cosmetic ) , but as a plain vegetable powder for the use of both ladies and gentlemen , retaining its virtues and purity in any climate , consequently is well worthy the attention of merchants , captains , and speculators , being a preparation that commands a sale throughout the civilized world . Sold in packets , Is . and 2 a . 6 d . each ;—those at 2 s . 6 d . are equal to three Is . packets ; by post for sixteen or tliirty-eight uncut stamps . —Low , 8 on , and Benbow , 330 , Strand ; Winter , 205 , Oxford-street ; Potter , 6 , Frederick-place , Old Kent-road ; Stacey and Co ., 45 , Cranbourn-street ; West , King ' s-road , Chelsea ; Thompson , 95 , Park-street , Regeut ' a-park ; Cellingham , 41 , Tachbrook-street , Pimlico ; Hopekirk , 88 , Westminster Bridgeroad ; Hunter , Clapham ; JJlanckley , Clarence-place , Claphain ; Pugh , 7 , Colville-terrace , Chelsea ; Charlsey , North Brixton ; Labern , 49 . Judd-street , Brunawick-uquare ; Phillips , 2 , Spencer-terrace , Lower-road , Islington ; Congreve , Coinmercial-road , Pt-ckham ; Bury , 10 , Uxeter-change ; Jones , P » tlham-crescent . Urompton . Agents for Ireland . —Bewley and EvariH , Sackville-street ; Kertlund . Saekville-stree , ; Worn , Dawson-atreet ; Mrs . Birch , Dawaon-stret-t ; Cork : O'Leary ; Belfast : Page , Castle-place . Agents for S ' -otlaiid . —Edinburgh : Stephenson , Leith-street ; Geikie , North-bridgo ; Glasgow : Reid , Stock well-street ; Aberdeen : Walker , Union-street ; Montrosc : Hill , High-street ; Perth : Peddie , George-street ; Dundee : Neil , Murray-gate ; Greenock : Brown ; Ayr : Corner .
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RAILWAY ACCIDENTS . THE RAILWAY ASSURANCE COMPANY , Incorporated under the Act of Parliament , 7 and 8 Vic , c . 110 . C A PIT A L— £ 100 , 000 . Offices—No . 5 , St . James ' s-street , London . TRUSTEES . The Right Honourable Earl Fitzwilliam . The Honourable Henry G . Spencer . The Common Serjeant . Charles Hopkinson , Esq . The distinctive feature of this Company consists in the Sufficiency of ONE PAYMENT to cover an ASSURANCE TOR THE WHOLE OF LIFE . The FIRST is the ONLY Expense and Trouble , therebeing no Annual Renewal of Premium . It will be seen that , by a single payment of Five Shillings , any Railway Traveller may be assured in the sum of X' 100 for the remainder of his life . Upon proof being given that a . party assured has met with his Death by Railway Accident , the Company will pay to his representatives the full amount of his policy . If the accident shall result in personal injury only , the Company will pay to the assured a fair compensation for such in- ' jury . Assurers will have the option of travelling in Carriages of any Class , and on any Railway in the United Kingdom . ' This Company is now granting Assurances upon the following ' terms , viz . : — For every Policy of £ 100 .. £ 0 5 s . 500 .. 1 Da . 1000 .. a 2 s . ; 2000 .. 4 4 a . Agents are appointed in all the principal Towns of the United Kingdom , through whom Assurances may be effected , or application may be made to the Secretary , at the Company ' s OfllccB , : No . 5 , 8 t . JauiCH ' s-Htreet , London .
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PROSPECTUS OF A NEW WEEKLY DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL , to be entitled The FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE . Ideas propounded , discussed , accepted—behold the only enduring foundation on which revolutions in government and society can be securely based . The most glorious struggles to destroy oppression have resulted either , in total failure , bitter disappointment , or fearful reaction , because the long-sufferingmillions have lacked the knowledge necessary to enable them to distinguish between pretended and real reforms , —between their true friends and those political charlatans who , masquerading- in the guise of liberalism , traffic in the misplaced confidence of the people . The advocates of Democratic Reform and Social Regeneration can hope for real and permanent success only through the general adoption of their principles . To expound and propagate those principles Democratic journals must be multiplied . The Press , that great engine of moral power , must be employed more effectively than hitherto it has been , to spread abroad the all-saving truths of Democracy . Theories of political and social justice will be transformed into practical realities , the moment the great mass of the people aie imbued with a correct knowledge of their rights , and are made to comprehend tlie means by which they may work out their own emancipation . Impressed with the views indicated rather than fully set forth in the foregoing observations , we whose names are hereunto subscribed have advised Julian Hahnby and Ernest Jones to respond to the many appeals made to them from all parts of the country , to combine their energies for the production of a . journal calculated to elevate and advance the People ' s cause . Having constituted ourselves a Committee to aid them in this enterprise , we have the pleasure of announcing that a New Weekly Newspaper of large size , to be entitled THE FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE , edited by Julian Harney and Ernest Jones , will be published immediately adequate support is guaranteed by the Local Committees at present formed , and in course of formation . The elaborate details usually set forth in a prospectus mayvery well be dispensed with in the present instance . The title of the projected journal has already the significance of a banner ; and the names of the Editors afford a sure guarantee that its columns will be devoted to the exposition and advocacy of uncompromising-Democracy and the Social Rights of the Millions . Without , therefore , entering into minute particulars , it will be sufficient to state that the Friend of the People will include in its leading features the following : — I . Chartist Organization and Progress ; under which head will be given a full and impartial account of all Chartist proceedings , together with original papers elucidating and vindicating the principles of the Charter , on the ground both of ri ^ ht and utility . The substitution of the Democratic principle of popular election in place of hereditary and class usurpation in connection with governmental arrangements will be strenuously advocated . II . Social Rights . —National proprietorship in the soil will be unceasingly contended for and familiarly popularized . The natural right to labour , and the consequent means of facilitating the exchanges of products , will find the Friend of the People a ready and fearless exponent . III . Cooperative Progress and Associative Labourimportant phases of the age , will be earnestly advocated . Cooperative and Industrial Associations , Trades Unions , &c , will find the proposed journal a faithful organ of their principles and proceedings . IV . European and American Democracy . —To afford a correct representation of the movements of the Democrats of Continental Europe and America will be one of the primary objects of the Friend of the People . Original sources of intelligence being at the command of the Editors , they will be enabled to give full and correct information of the aims and struggles of the Republicans , Socialists , Agrarian Reformers , and Coin-Tiunists of Europe and the United States . Lastly , it is intended o make the projected journal a medium of intercommunication letween the Democratic and Social Reformers of all countries . Due space will be allotted to Literature and the Fine Ahth . n conjunction with the useful and instructive , the romantic and intertaining will not be lost sight of . Besides developing the above-mentioned features , the Fiuf . ni > ) F the People will be a complete n < . w . v-paper , and will contain eports of the Debates in Parliament , Public Meetings , &c , also . legal , Police , Mercantile , and General Intelligence . Quack advertisements and other offensive matter , to be found n nearly every existing journal , will be rigorously excluded from he columns of the Friend of tub People . General Committee . *—Aberdeen : D . Wright , W . Lindsay . iyr : T . Callan . liraco : W . White-head . Brighton : W . Knit . Jarnuley : T . Lingard , T . Garbutt . Bradford : T . Wileook , A . lobinson , G . White , E . Smith . Birstsil : K . W . Sucksniith . Bury , , ancas .: J . Jones . Bridgwater : C . Poole . Coventry : A . Yatesi . Cambridge : W . Ilatficld . Cheltenham : K . Shnrlaiid , J . llcnimiu . Arlington : W . Cultou . Dundee : James Graham , J . M'Crue . ) eptl ' ord : J . Morgan , J . W . Dunn . Edinburgh : W . II . 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s May 3 , 1851 . ] t& f ) t ^ LtaJftt . 427
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Leader (1850-1860), May 3, 1851, page 427, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1881/page/23/
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