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AN EDUCATIONAL HOME near the Reg-ent ' spark , for children from Three to Seven years of a e . Conducted on liberal principles . Terms , £ 35 per annum—no extras . For particulars apply to John Chapman . Publisher . 142 , Strand .
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SIGNOR AN EL LI'S NEW AND CONCISE METHOD of SINGING , by which students cannot fail to sing wiih correctness , expression , a-d refined manner and taste , in le-s than half the time generally employed . The method has been framed on scientific principle * , and has obtnined thenpprobation of the fist masters of Italy , including the high authority of Crrscentini . The Prospectus and Syllabus of Vocal Science and Art , with the Plan of the New Method and effects produced in a short time , may be had at the principal Music-sellers ' . Applications to Siguor Anelli , 4 , Northumberland-place , Westbourne-grove , Bays water .
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ROYA L VICTORIA FELT CARPETING . The public attention is particularly directed to this Manufacture . Th * carpeiing combines beauty of design , durability , imperviousness to dust , and economy in price , costing 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 Covers in the newest designs . Window Curtains , Cloths for Upholsteiers , thick Felt for Polishing , &c . &c . Manufactories at Leeds , and Borough-road , London . "Wholesale Warehouses ,-6 . Love-lane , Wood-street , London .
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HE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made to order , 21 s . per pair . HENRY LATIMER , 29 , Bishopsgate-street "Without , respectfully requests the attention of the Public to the above very important announcement . His Wellington Boots made to order at 21 s . cannot be surpassed either in shape , make , or quality
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WAN TED , LEFT-OFF CLOTHES , Rep ; , mentals , &c — Ladies and Gentlemen having LEFT-OFF "Wr ARING APPAREL , Regimentals , Jewellery , Books , &c , to dispose of , in any quantities , will find the full value given in cash to any amount , and meet with punctual attendance at any time or distance , on addressing pre-paid , to Mr . or Mrs . HUTCH INSON , 17 , Dean-street , High Holborn . Parcels from the country , the utmost value immediately remitted by post-ottce order .
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HER MAJEST Y'S THEATRE . EXTRA NIGHT . First appearance in England of the Twenty-eig ht SPANISH DANCERS , Monday . July 7 th . 1851 , when will be produced , for the first time , the favourite Ballefsof LA FERIA HE SEVILLA , CURRA LA GAD 1 TANA . LA JI IANA IN CHAMBERI In which will be introduced the following celebrated Dances : —El Vitft , La Manola , El Jaleo de Tere 2 . La Fantansia Espanola , La Seguidillas Jitanas , La Jerezana , El Jaleo de la Pandenta , and the celebrated Pas . La Danzi Valenciana . Supported by Senorita Don ApetraCamara . Lenora Dona Adela Fuerrere , Leneiita Dona Dolorez Buiz ,-Lenerita Dona Concepien Ruiz Lenerita Dona Susana Aguader , Leuora Dona Franciaca Bue ne . The whole under the direction of DON ANTONIO RUIZ , Maitre de Ballet of II l'eatro del Circo , Madrid . Leader of the Ballet . DON HIPOLIVE GONDOIS . To commence at Eight o ' clock .
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WORKING-MRN'S ASSOCIATIONS ^? PARIS . W . CONINGHAM , Esq . ( who has iu , t turned from a two-months' visit to these Associations ) , has re " sented to lecture on their istory and present state , at tnerem ° » of the Society for promoting Working-Men ' s Associations ' •• St . Martin ' s-hall . on Friday , July 11 . at half-past ei « ht n ^ Tickets , Is . each , may be had at Mr . Tupling ' s , Z 2 'i , Strand » a at the Central Office of the Society , 76 , Charlotte-street Fitir square . ' ° ?~
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THE GREAT EXHIBITION . — A valuable m . newly invented , \ ery small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKKT GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute ob jects at a di-Unce of from four to five miles , which is found t be invaluable at the Exhibition , and to Sportsmen , Gentlemen and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sentfiee . —TELESCOPES a new and most important invention in Telescopes , posses ' sinp such extraordinary powers , that some 3 J inches , with an extra eye piece , will show dis inctly Jupiter ' s moons , Saturn ' s rintr and the double stars . They supersede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military pur poses , &c . Opera and Race-Course Glasses , with wonderful nowera ; a minute object can be clearly seen from 10 to li mites distant . Invaluable , newly invented Preserving S pectacles ; in . visible and all kinds of acoustc instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . —Messrs . S . and B . SOLOMONS , Opticians and * Aurists , 39 , Albemarle-street , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . BY COMMAND . The Queen having signified her gracious intention to visit Her Majesty ' ^ Theatre in State , a Grand Extra Night will be given THIS EVENING , Saturday , July 5 , when will be repeated by command of her Majesty , the hitfhly successful new grand opera , composed expressly for H er Majesty's Theatre by Sigismund Thalberg , the poem by Scribe , the Italian libretto by Giannoni . entitled FLOR 1 NDA ; or , THE MOORS IN SPAIN . With new sc nery by Mr . C . Marshall . Count Julian ( Governor of Ceuta ) . 8 ig . Lablache ; Florinda ( his Daughter ) , Mile . Sofie Cruvelli ; Rodrigo ( Kin ? of the Goths ) . Sig . Calzolari ; Teodomiro ( his Page ) , Mile . Marie Cruvelli ; Favila , Mr . Sims Reeves ; and Munuzza ( the Moorish Chief ) . Sig . Coletti . In the Third Act , a Divertissement , " Mauresque et Espagnol , " arranged by M . Paul Ta » lioni , by Miles . Rosa , Esper , Julien , Lamoureux , Esther , Pascales , Dantonie , Allegrini , &c . The Free List is suspended , the public press excepted . Applications for Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets , to be made at the Box-office of the Theatre .
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C OCOA 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 thau any other oil to rancidity . Possessing these two nutritive substances , Cocoa is become a most valuable article of diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or other means , the farinaceous substance can be so perfectly incorporated with the oily , that the one will prevent the other from separating . Such a union is presented in the Cocoa prepared by JAMES EPPS ; and thus , while the deli ghtful flavour , in part dependent upon the oil , is retained , the whole preparation will agree with the most delicate stomach . JAMES EPPS , Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 , Great Bussellstreet , Bloomsbury , and 82 , Old Broad-street , Citv , London .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . LE NOZZE Dl FIGARO . LES GRACES . Including the talents of Mines . Sontag , Fiorentini , Cruvelli ; Signori Coletti , Ferranti , Casanova , Mercuriali , and Lablache ; Miles . Carlotta Grisi , Carolina Rosati , Marie Taglicui , and Amalia Ferraris . SIGNOR PUZZI has the honour to announce to the Nobility , Subscribers of the Opera , his Friends and the Public , that his BENEFIT will take place on THURSDAY , JULY 10 , 1851 ; on which occasion will be presented , for the first time this 8 eason , including the talents of Mrnes . Sontag , Fiorentini , and Cruvelli , Mozart ' s celebrated Opera , LE NOZZE Dl FIGARO , with the following powerful cast : —Susanna , Mine Sontag ; the Countess , Mme . Fiorentini ; Cherubino , Mile . Sofie Cruvelli ; Marcellina , Mme . Grimaldi ; Count Almaviva , Signor Coletti ; Figaro , Signor Ferranti ; Basilio , Signor Mercuriali ; Don Curzio , Signor Dai Fiori ; Antonio , Signor Galli ; Don Bartolo , Signor Lablache . In the course of the Evening , Mile . Carlotta Grisi will appear in a FAVOURITE PAS . To conclude with the first representation of the Reprise of the admired Divertissement , LES GRACES ; introducing the celebrated PAS DE TROIS . Euphros \ ne , Mile . Carolina Rosati ; Thalia , Mile . Marie Taglioni ; Eglaia , Mile . Amalia Ferraris ; assisted by Miles . Kohlenberg , Rosa . Esper , Julien , Lamoureux , Soto , Dantonie , Esther , Pascales , Allegiini , Soldansky . Emma , Eliza , Lavinia , Beale , and the Ladies of the Corps de ballet . * Boxes—Pit Tier , Five Guineas ; Grand Tier , Six Guineas ; One Pair , Five Guineas and a Half ; Two Pair , Four Guineas . Stalls , One Guinea . Pit , Half a Guinea . Applications for Boxe 3 , Stalta , and Tickets , to be made at Signor PUZZI'S , 5 a , Cork-street , Burlington-jjardena , and at Opera-office , Opera Colonnade . The Opera to commence at Eight .
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SCOTTISH and IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE , 261 , Oxford-street , near North Audley-street ; Manufactory . Dunfermline . DAVID BIRRELL 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 thcNoith Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN ha 3 been 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 Dunfermline , are some singularly rich and beautiful ( ablecloth r-, manufactured by Mr . Birrell , 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 . VVe have engraved one of them on this page—bold and elaborate in design , and in all respects worthy of covering a regal table . In the cornets of the border we discern the St . George , anil 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 is made irjui the finest Flemish flax . " The "CAGE PATTERN . " in the style of Louis XIV ., and the "WASHINGTON MEDALLION BUST . " surmounted with national and other emblematical figures , are also on view . Naj ) - kins , in silk and linen , to match the above . ROYAL EXHIBITION LINENS . DAVID BIRRELL has ready for inspection a choice parcel of the celebrated 7-8 and 4-4 Crown Linens , all manufactured from English yarns , and warranted of sound bleach . These go > ds can be strongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to the finest No . which can be produced . Huckabacks , Sheetings , Table Covers , &c . May , 1851 .
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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , COVENT GARDEN . BY COMMAND . On Thursday next , July 10 , will be performed , by Command of her Majesty , Mozart ' s .-. elebraleil Opera , IL FLAUTO MAG ICO , her Majesty having signified her moat gracious intention of visiting the Royal Italiiiu Opera , C ' ovent-garden , in State on that occasion .
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COLES'S ALGA MARINA , a CONCENTRATKD ESSENCE OF THE SEA-WEED , exercises a Wonderful Power as an External Remedy over Rheumatism ami Rheumatic Gout , even in their most aggravated forms , often curing theue distressing maladies after a few applications , and invariably conquering the most obstinate cases by a reasonable perseverance in its use . The following testimonial is submitted in confirmation of the above statement : — ( Testimonial from Mr . William Piper , Publisher and Bookseller , 23 . Paternoster-row , London . ) , " Dec . 5 , 18 . ) 0 . —Having been for six months suffi-ringBevcrely from Rheumatism , for which various kinds of Medicines and Liniments hail been employed without benefit , I wus induced , through reading- a pamphlet upon the medical virtues ol ' COLE 8 * 8 ALGA MARINA , ' to try it in my own case . , and in justice to that excellent remedy I have much pleasure in testifying that , after using it for only a few times , nil pain left me , anil a continued application of il entirely restored me to health . ( Signed ) " William Pirnu . " Sold by Mr . THOMAS KEATING , Pharmaceutical Chemist . 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Sole Agent . In Bottled , 'ii . 0 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 11 s . each . And by all Druggists . Pamp hlet , gratia .
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CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY , in-Btituted under Trust , to Counteract the System of Adulteration and Fraud now prevailing in the Trade . Trustee *—Edward Vausittart JSeule , Esq . ( Founder of the Institution ); and Thomas Hughes . Esq . ( one of the contributors ) . Commercial Firm—Ltchevalier , Woodin , Jone « , u , nd Co . Central Establishment—76 , Charlotte- » treet , Fitiroy-square , London . Br » nchE « tabliahmerit 3—35 GreatMarylebone- « treet , Portlandplace , London ; mnd 13 . riwan-strect , Manchester . The agency is instituted for a period of 100 yaura . Its objects are to counteract the By stem ol adulteration and fraud now prevailing iti the trade ; to deal at agnnta for the consumers in purchasing the articled for their consumption , and for the producer * in selling- their produce ; to prOittOU the pr igrcas of the principle of association ; to find employment for cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be executed under capi-cial guarantee to the customer * . A commercial flrni , ncting under tl . e permanent control of trustees , has been found the safer and more acceptable mode of currying out these object * according to law . The agency consiuts , therefore , of trustees , contributors , subscribers , and a commercial pur mem hip . The capital required for the wholesale and ret nil business having been mipplied by the founder and the drat contributor a , no expretfH oil is nude ul |) icnrnt , either for contributions or uiibricriptions . Tito r . ipit . il will l )« further increased ufter the public h . ive been inadu acquainted With tin- objecls of the institution , mid hav » - experienced ilu mode of dealing . CiiHtomriB . xllei tmce moiuliti" ii ^ uinr dealing , art : entitled to a bourn ) , to l » -fixed » c ( -oidiux to ihcitiiiount of lu « : ir truiidaciions In the council of the agency , coiislttltng of tlie tru * lcc « and pariiiers . After payment of nil exprimus , s ; il . ui < - < , profits , and bouuueB r . tuiiM-cl to cuiitrilMilorp , niil > ai-iiliei » , all > K ^ uiiir customers , t ><• geni-ml iiiotlts arc to l > e ucciiiuulalcd , pnrt id Ioimi a re * ci ic fund , niul part- to promote c . oiipvrutlvo unsuciiitioiis , HuaincHH ir . uiHUCled wlmle : < ulo and r <* lail . I li < r Public supplied an well ns Uubdcribcrs , Cooperative Blores , Working- Men ' s Au » ocintions . Rules huvtt been frniund and piiutcd for vnalding any number of fumilicH of nil clnnsus , in uny district of liondon , or nuy purl of tlie country , to form UxiiiiHelveti into Friendly riocii-llcB for eiijov liitf tin ; ucnHli <> f Co «> pei'tttivtt Stores . - Particulars relating io tho Central Cooperative Agency , with a iJitfeut of tlm I ) t ; < 4 . > f HelUttiiirlit . lire io l > e found lit tlu : printed report of u ineellii " lieui ni 111 * ' central nflioc <> i lli' inui ituiioii . - Hnle ,. niul p , il ' liciilar > i ulll Ik > ih-iiI lire on I lie lceeipi < il tdiii pnxtit ^ e HUlitiprt . All eoiiimiinic . dicnin in t >«< uildn'nu . d 76 , > liui 1 > lte-Htreet t '' ilZM > y-aqiuiir , to AIM . Lcchovallcr , Wiiodin , J onen uud Co .
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UUPTUHIOS ! EXTIIAOHDINAUY 8 UCCKSS OK THE ONLY RKMKl ^ KVKH DISCOVICHKU FOR KUPTURKS . D R . liAltKKIl still coniiniies to supply il " ufllicleit with his celebrated reme < ly for thia alariiii"K complaint , the great micces * of which , for ninny years past , render * uuy lurlhvr coiriineiit iinii <; cessaiy . It ia unr . y and j » aiul < sa iu into , cunning no inconvenience or coiifliieincnt , and is a | i |'''" cublii to «; veiy variety of a uglu and double rupture , however IhkI or loiiK-ntuiiding , in mail- or female of any age . ' 1 'he r «; nir « ly , with full iiiHtructioiiti for use , & < :., will bo sent pout free t «>"'¦>'_ part of llii- kiiig-doin on recript of 7 s ., in postage Btainp » f , '" Post-olllci- Order , by Dr . Al . PRlti ) lUltKKH , 48 , Livt'rpool-atre < t . Kiii ( f " b-eioH >) , London , tvln-ru he may i . e roiiHiilte-d daily fr '" Ten nil One , inorniiigH . mid Five till Ki ^ hl , cvcniilgs ( Hundij ) i < : x < rvpu * d > . I ' tittt-olIluK Orderu to >» u iiih < 1 o payable nt the Hat ' ' b i . iffc PoHt-ofllue . A jfreut uiiinher of tefliiiioiiialu » " « ' trim " ;" have been left ( u-hind liy perxouu cured , ua trophicH of the a " ' cesH oftliia remedy ,, which Or . 1 J . will bo happy to give to " » 7 requiring them nfttr a ti lal of it . I ) i : AFNK 8 « . HINOING NOLSKS in tlm gKAi ) and KAi ' KFFKt ; i'UALLY ( JllltKO .-l ) r . llurkei ' s remedy peniiai"' !'"? r » 'btort : a hu iring in nil euHeit , in infancy »> r old i »( fc , lii ) W < i * " '' _ or long-Htaiidiiiic evmi wlicit : the Faculty has pronoun"" 1 ' 1 ' ( curulili ; . It reiuovea nil iluw < i < li » truuHiiig lioians iu the head » < -ar « resulting iVom di uI ' iu-ku or iicivouhiiush , and <; IIi *''' , " miffererH , however bad , to heur the ticking of i » wutoli i" ll | ))( < Iu ) h . Tin : leined ) , which ia emy in upplicution , will he ut free on lei-eipt of < h , in |> nHlng « utninpa , or 1 ' ont-ofH''" <" ' T '(|| l . Dr . . Vi . i iu : d .. ahhkii , 1 H , Liver |» ooUHlrect , ^ "K ' ri '' lo r . !'| , 'l | it don . C ;( iiimuIihi ioii ; i duil > from Ton till Oim and Five ll" * ' * huiKlayu cxcupte . d ) . A euro in tvory cu » oi » gu «» ruiit < '""
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HCO LWKIX , TRUSS and lNSlKUMLCNT MAKKR , Hird-in-IIiind-court , 76 , Cheapaide , bega to call attention to the following prices : — s . d . b . d . Best Plnin Truss .. .. 0 0 Egg ' e German Truss 10 0 Salmon ' * expired Patent 8 0 Silk Nt-. t Huapensories 3 6 Coles'ditto 10 0 Cotton ditto .... 2 C Lacing Stocking . * , Knee-caps , and Ankle-pieceH , for Weak Joints and Varicose VeiiiH . Leg-irons , Ladies Hack-boarda , Dumb Jlclla , nnd every other article in the Trade , at equally moderate charges . Testimonials of the Prens : — " Mr . Henry Colwell ' s Truneea , deHigurd for Prolapsus Ani , arca << iniruble in their construction . Those which art : Intended for Prolaps-us Uteri ar « tlie most perfect inatriiiiH ^ iita we have ever seen . "— The Vhemist . ' In Hcionot- and nlcill in nd . ip injr hi" trusses to the peculiar cireuiiiat !» iict !>< of the case , Mr . Col well in inferior to no aitiul in London . "— United Serrirr . Mr . Col « ell Inm , in themoMt philanthropic and praiseworthy manner possible broken through the extortionate Hystem so long pervudiiif ? the Triiciv-inukiiiK trade . " —Sun . ' iVI > . Cnlwell hiiH coiul > iii < - < l li ^ lituetiH of npriiiff and delicacy ot ivorkni . inuh |> with tin- tfii-xtct security , tune , mid comfort to the pa'lent . "— Mnatlinfi Mercury ' Mr . Colwi 11 irt mi eiiiinent I riiHS-inakt-r "—llrrnlil I . sidirH at'ended bj Mr » . »' olw < ll , M"inl . iy \ Wedntr-dayB , and Fi-i '' ii >» , » t -I . KuMoii-i'tieet , ( JuiiiceMtci-i > liir « - Ni : w-i < iud ; nnd on TurrtdiiyM , I ' lniiv < lnys , and s . n uidii ) i ; nt . i li « : Mmmlactory lilcl-ii .-llaiidc . M . rt , 7 <> , Clir . iiiHlil . ' , 1 ' imii e '< -ven till four
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. hi , t | inlilitili < : d , prie . e 'J > ( ill , ( lOVVAKI ) « n ill . LOSS u TKIOTH , —A new 1 invention connected with Di-iitnl Sni |;* -ry liau been introduced l > y Mr llowunl , e . oiit < int . iii | r of nn i iitueh new description of Aitilfoiul Ti- «! th . IIxo < l by SKI . F-ADHKHION , eonibinin ^ ciipillniy uttrnclion unr' » l mospherie . piebHiu-. without Hpring ^ . when , or li ( faliirt ; H- I hey Avill never oliuntfo colour or decay , unit will be found very Hupciior to uny teeth over before used . 'I lii « method docs not require the extraction ol uny teeth or rootH , or liny painful operulion Tin' invention In of importuned to inu ' tiy peirtOiiH , nml tho « e who arc intere ^ u ' d in it uluxild > vnd tlii . 11 . . ¦ i j i . I . iiii 1 <> it ' iiupUiu aiul M . W' hull , and : rl Hook ellern ; or of ih « . \ iitlii-r , I h ., ii ; . ii Unwind , Snii ; eon Dentinl , IV ( Jeol' ^ c-Mticet , ll . uun . i iin . iic .
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INFANT EDUCATION .
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LOUIS ROSST , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFFETJlt , 254 , Ilegent-6 treet , opposite Hanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT II EAD-DItKSSES and PERUKES , the Hair of which is singly attached to a thin , transparent fabric , rendering- the skin of the head perfectly visible ; and being attached to a foundation constructed on geometrical principles , reiiders them superior to all others hitherto invented . Sole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM , which is unvereally approved and admired . This BALM , containing- neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiously , renders it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of Flowers . Tlie Hair when washed with this U . ihn soon becomes pluuianlly Hoft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by improperly employing injurious extracts to clean it , the Hair may have been rendered harsh , or turned grey , it will soon be restored to it » Natural Colour and Brilliancy by using the PERUVIAN BALM .
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On the 23 rd , nt Jersey , in the thirty-third year of her age , Georgiana Augusta , widow of Lieutenant-Colonel Mackenzie Fraser , and dnughter of the late Right Honourable Sir Charles and Ltidy Mary Hagot . On the 47 th . at Neuchatel , Switzerland , after an illness of three days in'he nineteenth year of his age , Henry , eldest eon of the late Andrew Gro'e , Esq ., of the Bengal Civil Service . On the ' 27 th , at Shernfold-park , Sussex , Mary Katherine , daughter of the Honourable Percy Ashburnham . On the 29 th , Robert Alexander Bannerman , Esq ., of Standenbouse , Wilts , late of the Madras Civil Service On the 30 th , at Knowsley Park , the Earl of Derby , in his teventy- » e \ enth yea <\ On the 30 th ultimo , at Hoxtrtn Old Town , aged thirty-five , Mr Thomas Wright , architect and surveyor . On tie 1 st of July , at Caniprien-hill , K « nsingti n , the Right Honourable William ' £ ? biisjht I as « el ' ea , M . P .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 5, 1851, page 642, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1890/page/22/
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