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A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH. MR. HOWARD, SURGEON-DENTIST, 52, FLEET STREET, has introduced an ENTIRELY
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RO YAL OLYMPIC THEATRE Lessee and Manager , Mr . A . WIGAN . Monday , and during the week ( Wednesday excepted : when there will be no performance ) , will be performed the New Comedietta , called TIT FOR TAT . Iu which Messrs . A . Wigan , F . Robson , and Miss Maskel ] will perform . . . . After which ( first time at this Theatre ) the Comic Drama of A LUCKY FRIDAY . In which / Mr . Alfred" Wigan . will appear . To conclude with THE YELLOW DWARF AND THE KING OF THE GOLD MINES . Characters by Mr . F . Robsoii , Miss Julia St . George , Miss E . Ormonde , Miss E . Turner , Miss Bromley , and Mrs . Fitzallan .
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VAN LERIUS'S GREAT ORIGINAL WORK . —ADAM and EVE . At 57 , Pall Mall . Daily . Ten till Six . One Shilling . Will be on view from Monday next , 19 th March , 1855 .
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JOHN B . GOUGH will deliver an ORATION in DRURY LANE THEATRE on the Evening of Wednesday next ( the Fast Day ) . Doors open at 7 . Chair taken at 8 o ' clock . Tickets of admission , Gd ., Is ., and Is . 6 d . each , may be had at 337 , Strand .
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DR . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL , Prepared for MEDICINAL USE in the LOFFODEN ISLES , NORWAY , and put to the test of Chemicai Analysis . Extracts front Medical Testimonials : — The late JO-NATHAN PEEEERA , M . D ., P . R . S . E ., P . L . S ., Professor at the University of London , Author of " The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics , " &c . &c . - ^ "I know that no one can be better , and few so well , acquainted with the physical and chemical properties of this medicine as yourself , whom I regard as the highest authority on the subject . The oil which , you gave me was of the very finest quality , whether considered : with reference to its colour , flavour , or chemical properties ; and I am satisfied that for medicinal purposes no finer oil can be procured . " ARTHUR H . HASSALL , M . D ., F . L . S ., Member of the Royal College of Physicians , Physician to the Royal Free Hospital , Chief Analyst of the Sanitary Commission of the Lancet , Author of " Food and its Adulterations , " &c . &c . &c " I have more than once , at different times , subjected your Light Brown Oil to chemical analysis—and this unknown to yourself— and I liave always fouud it to be-free from all impurity , and rich in th © constituents of bile . So great is my confidence in the article , that I usually perscribe it in preference to any other , in order to make sure of obtaining the remedy in its purest and best condition . " Sold in bottles , labelled with Dr . ' do Jongh's stamp and signature , without wnicn none are genuine , by ANSAR , HARFORD , and CO ., 77 , STRAND , London , Dr . de Jongh's sole" accredited Consignees and Agents for the United Kingdom and the British Possessions . May bo obtained , in the country , from respectable Chemists and Vendors of Medicine . Should any difficulty J > e . experienced in procuring the Oil , Messrs . Ansah , Hahford , and Co . will forward four lialf-pint bottles to any part of England , carriage paid , on receipt of a remittance of ten shillings . Half-pints ( 10 ounces ) , 2 s . 6 d . ; Pints ( 20 ounces ) , 4 s . 9 d ., Quarts ( it ounces ) , 9 s . IMPERIAL MEASURE .
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ADNAM'S Improved Patent Groats and Barley . THE ONLY EXISTING PATENT . And Strongly recommended by the Medical Profession . TO " INVALIDS ; MOTHERS ;~ AND-FAMt LIES . —The important object so desirable to be obtained has at length been secured to the Public by J . and J . C . Adnam , Patentees , who , after much time and attention , have succeeded by their Improved Process in producing preparations of tho purest and finest quality evei manufactured from the Oat and Barley ., To enumerate tho many advantages derived by tho Public from the use of tho Improved Patent Groats is not the intention of tho Patentees ; suffice it to say that , by the process of manufacture , the acidity and unpleasant llavoui so generally complained of in other preparations is totally obviated , and very superior Gruel speedily made therefrom . It is particularly recommended to those of consumptive constitutions , Ladies ; - and Children ; and tho healthy and strong will find it an excellent Luncheon or Supper . Tho Barley being prepared by a similar process is as pure as can bo manufactured , and will bo found to produco a light and nourishing Food for Infants and tho Aged , and to contain all tho necessary properties for making a dohcioua pudding . It has also tho distinguishing character foi making very superior Barley-water , and will ho found a most excellent ingredient for thickening Soup , &c . A report having boon circulated that preparations of so white a character could not ho produced from Gronts and Barley alone , tho Patentees have had recourse to tho highest authority , via ., A . S . Tayioh , M . D ., F . R . S .. &O ., Ac .,, for an analysis to establish tho fact , a copy of which is subjoined : — [ COPY . ] Chemical Laboratory , Guy ' s Hospital , Fobruary IS ) , 1850 . I havo bubmittod to a microscopical and chomica examination tho Hiimplesof Jiurlcv-mwil and Groats which vou havo forwnrded to mo , and 1 boff to inform you that 1 find ^ vxsxx ^ s ^ jg ^ SB s ^^ i ^ s ^^ issisfssss . vs . Poreira to this description of Icod . . q TiVfol [ ( . Signed ) A - b > IAV . X . OU . " Messrs . Adnam and Co . " Caution -To provont error , the Public aro requeBledto obHcn'othat onthi W-Uiiko bears tho Signature of tho % " ho ' obtali . ( VSvhol (^ lo ' nt the Manufactory . Maidcula . To One . 1 " tn-ot . London ; mid Retail in Packets and ISmAilwH i ' t ( K ' and Ih . mioIi . and in CanistorH for Families at « i 5 ^ Bi " li 0 M . « n « l » . or nil . respectable Grocers , Drug-Bials > c . / iu Town and Country .
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JNJliW DJfiSUlUPTlUJN or A 1 CT 1 D 1 U 1 A 1 J TJUJSiXH , I 1 XOU without springs , wires , or ligatures . They so perfectly resemble tho natural teeth as not to bo distinguished from tho originals by tho closest obsorvor ; they will never change colour or decay , and will bo found superior to any teeth evor before used . This method docs not require- the extraction of roots , or any painful operation , and will support and prosorvo tooth that are loose , and is guaranteed to rcstoro artioulation and mastication . Decayed tooth rendered sound and useful in mastication . 52 , FLEET-STREET . —At homo from Ton till Five .
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DEAFNESS AND SINGING NOISES . — Instant roliof by Dr . IIOGHTON'S now and painless modo of euro . Any oxtromoly deaf sufferer , by 0110 visit , is permanently-enabled to hoar with oaso tho usual tone of conversation , without operation , pain , or tho use of instruments , Thirty-four patients cured last week : many totally deaf instantaneously roBtorccl to perfect hearing , Testimonials from tho highest medical authority in London can be seen , and persons ro for red to . Tho above discovery is known and prnctlaod only by Dr . I loghtou , Member of thes London Royal College of Surgeons , May 2 . 1815 ; L . A . O-. April 30 , 1840 . " Institution for tho Cure of Deafness , 0 . Sull ' olk-placo , Pall-mall . Just published , Solf-Curo of Deafness , for country patients—a stop to empiricism , quackery , aud exorbitant foos —sent oh receipt of acvon stamps , free .
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At the last Half-yearly Meeting of the Railway Passengers Assurance Company , held last Thursday , it was announced that 4048 / . 3 s . lid . had been paid by the company as compensation to sufferers by accidents on railways during the past year . In this are compr ised two fatal cases—one of 500 / . to the widow of a mail-guard ; and another of 200 / . to the child of a poor woman who , on returning by railway from visiting her daughter , met with , an accident , and she having paid merely one penny for an insurance ticket , thus secured the amount to her family . In the collision at Croydon , on the 21 st of August , where three persons were killed ,
seven of those injured held insurance tickets , and the sum of 421 / . was paid . On the 19 th of September six persons were injured by the falling in of the Bramhope Tunnel , and were awarded the sum of 449 / . The total compensation paid , from the formation of the company , amounts to 16 , 221 / . 5 s . It appears that although railway accidents have not diminished in number , only 321 , 000 persons—a mere fraction of the vast multitude who travelled by railways—insured during the last year . The state of the funds , however , enables the directors to declare a dividend of four per cent , free from income-tax , reserving a balance to meet
charges and risks . Gambling . — " When I was at Venice , " Jerome tells us , " at the festival of the birth of the "Virgin , I lost my money at cards , and on the next day what remained ; but I was in the house of the man with whom I played . When , therefore , I noticed that he used foul play , 1 wounded him in the face with a poniard , but slightly . There were present two youths of his household , and two spears were hanging from the rafters , and the house-door was fastened with a key . But when I had taken from him all his money , both his own and mine , having won back early that morning , and sent home by my boy the clothes and rings that I had lost to him on the preceding day , I flung back to him of my own accord , some of the
money , because I saw that he was wounded . " Having achieved so much , Cardan pointed his sword at the two servants , and threatened death to them if . they did not unlock the door and let him out . Their master balancing the cost in his own mind , and finding , says Jerome , that what he had now lost was not more than he had previously taken , bade that his assailant should be suffered to go unmolested . The fierce passions awakened in the gambler made such scenes no doubt sufficiently familiar , and the Venetian either was conscious that he had provoked an attack , by being guilty- of the charge upon which it was founded , or he was a hospitable , kindly man . He took the dagger-thrust in friendly part and bore no malice , for there is a sequel to the story . — -Jerome Cardan .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , March 13 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . —D . L . LEWIS , Saltcrs' - hall-court , Cannon-stroot , and elsewhere , merchant—J . Lily and It . It . Cox , Day ' s-court , Gutter-lane , warehousemen—R . J . Hills , Itydo , Islo of Wight , tailor . BANKRUPTS . —Cornelius Aubuey Markham , Godmanchostor , Huntingdonshire , currior—Richard Russkll , Leamington Priors , printer—Robket Rimmer , Tcnbury , Worcestershire , publican—Josemi Kbll , Briorly-hill , Staffordshire , grocer—Edwakd Dawes , Wolvcrhamnton , licensed victualler—Thomas Fiudes Meyrick , Wolvorhanipton , commission agent—JosiA . it Harris , Quothiock , Cornwall , miller—John NoRinau Greenslade , Oakford , Devonshire , farmer—John Smith , Bradford , innkoopor—Stephen Cowterthwaitk , ljra < ll'ord , bobbin-tumor—William Clarehrouciu , ShoMolU , mason — William Bucks , Shodlold , brush manufacturer—John Jones . Manchester , innkoopor—John Lowu , Snlford , slate merchant . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —J . Millar , Dundoo , hatter—II . TiiWNANT , Glasgow , wine merchant—Fleming and PuiTCHAni ) , Glasgow , sowod-muslin mamifauluroru—W . Macdonalp , Glasgow , commission agent . Friday , March 10 . BANKRUPTS . —James Matjiuws and Jamks E . Phil-Lirs , Wood-st ., Chcapsido , wanjliouHomon- J . Alexandeu Hughes , Victoria Park-road , Hacknoy . builder—Alfred Tunbtall , Tottenham , Middlesex , oloctro-pliitor—Hknhy Fowler , Southampton , corn ivnu coal factor—Thomas CirAjKLEswoKTjtr , Nottingham , plumber—SijjiuiiiN Knaiu ' ,
Coventry , printer—William Eumset , Coventry , tailor—James Norkis , Peckham , late of Upper Thames-street , wholesale stationer—William Doffett Fra . ncis , Bridgwater , plumber and glazier—John Bukrbl Morgan and John Lewis , Ystalyfera Graig , Glamorgan , drapers—Robert Nicholson , Kingston-upon-Hull , sad maker—William Jennings , Bradford , linen draper —John Price Samuel , Blackburn , shuttle manufacturer —William Fkench > Bedlington , Durham , brewer—Hehet Holland , Liverpool , merchant—Maby Jackson and Thomas Hbywood , . otherwise Thomas Jackson , Droylsden , Lancashire , skeiu printers — Charles Penningtony Manchester ^ builder—William Grenwell , South Shields , shoemaker —Duncan Mc'Gbegob , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , paper ma"" SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . — Peter . M'Lellan , Gorbals , Glasgow , grocer—John Martin Miller-street , Glasgow , clothier—Henbt Galbraith , Haddington , ironmonger , &c . — Alexander Waddell Shanks , Glasgow , late manufacturer and commission agent .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . GERVIS — March 9 , at Hinton , Christchurch , the wife of Sir George Gervis , Bart .: a son and heir . GOFF . —March 9 , in Dublin , the Lady Adela Goff : a son . HOLYOAKE . —March 11 , at 1 , Woburn-buildings , the wife of Mr . G . J . Holyoako : a son . LOPES . —March 12 , at Maristow , Devonshire , Lady Lopes a daughter .
MARRIAGES . BARNET—SALOMONS . —March 13 , George Barnet , Esq ., of Shanghai , and of Lein » ter-p ; ardens , Hyde-park , to Fredorica Sarah , second surviving daughter of M . M . ¦ ¦ SalomonSirEsq-j of-Westbourne-crescenfc ,-Hyde-park . TEISSIER—MILLER . —at St . PoteT's Church , Fort William , Calcutta , Captain H . P . do Teissier , Bengal Artillery , third son of Baron do Teissier , to Mavy Shirley , second daughter of the late H . Miller Esq ., and grand-daughter of the lato Genoral Miller , of the Royal Marines . ^ WARDEN—RIVETT .-March 7 , at Milford , Hants . John Warden , Esq ., member of the Government of Bombay , to Juliana , widow of Louis Charles Culling Rivett , Esq ., of Everton , Hants , and youngest daughter of the lato William Reynolds . Esa ., of Milford . Hants .
DEATHS . BROWNE . —March 11 , in London , Lieutenant-Gcncral Sir Thomas Henry Browno , K . C . H ., Coloiiel of the Eightieth Regiment . CARNEGIE . —March 9 , at 9 , Cavcndish-squaro , the Lady Catherine Carnegie , aged twenty-five . FIELDING . —March 3 , at Park-orescent , Worthing , Copley Fielding , Esq ., aged sixty-eight .
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MONEYMAEKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , March 16 , 1855 . A marked improvement has taken place all through the week in Consols and Shares . The belief in immediate peace has been universal in the moneyed world , and the telegraphs from Vienna give a colo uring to this , as they inform us that Russia accepts the Four Points as a basis for negotiations . There has been , therefore , besides large purchases in Consols , a brisk trade in Railway Shares , &c . Turkish have fluctuated considerably , but seem now inclined to stand higher than 80 . In Russian Securities there has been but little doing . Should the accounts from "Vienna become more and more couleur de rose , we shall see a continued rise , to be dashed down at last , perhaps , by the intelligence that in the most important part Russia flatly refuses to accede . Railways have been very firm . Banks , ditto . Mines much neglected , United Mexican excepted , shares of which have risen from 2 J to 4 * . Crystal Palaces are considerably higher . Consols closed at four o ' clock at 93 $ , 93 | .
Caledonians , 644 , 64 ?; Eastern Counties , Hi , 114 ; Great Northern , 88 , 89 ; ditto , A stock , 70 , 72 ; ditto , B stock , 123 , 125 ; Great Western , 65 J , 65 f x . n . ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 76 , 76 J ; London and Brighton , 97 , 99 ; North Western , 100 , 100 . i ; South- "Western , 844 , S 5 J ; Midlands , 70 , 70 i ; Berwicks , 72 i , 73 * ; Yorks , 49 J , " 50 J ; Oxfords , 29 , 31 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 8 £ , 8 i ; Eastern of France , 33 f , 33 |; East Indian , 2 \ , 2 } yin . ; ditto Extension , H , 1 £ ; Centrals , 2 , 2 £ pm . ; Great Luxembourg , 25 , 34 ; Northern or France , 34 J , 34 f ; Paris and Lyons , 211 , 22 k pro . ; Paris and Orleans , 47 , 49 ; Paris and Rouen , 39 , 41 ; Western of Frauce , 5 J , 6 i x . d , ; Agua Frias , f , i ; Anglo-Californian , i , i ; Imperial Brazil , 2 J 13 ; Cocaes , 1 , 1 | : St . John Del Rey , 29 , 31 ; Linares , 7 , 8 , x . b . shares ; Fontigibeaud , 15 ,. 16 ; South Australasian ( copper ) , par , i prn ; United Mexicans * :-4 $ , H ; -Waller ,- ! , i ; Australian Agricultural , 301 , 8 U ; Canada Government 6 per Cent ., 7 f , 8 i pm . ; Crystal Palace , 31 , 3 i ; North British Australasian , s , 1 ; Scottish Australian Investment , Ij , If ; South Australian Land , 36 , 37 ; General Screw , 15 f , 15 3 ; Consols for account , 93 | , 93 ?; Turkish Six per Cents , 80 . 4 , S 0 | . . _ ¦ -
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) Sat . Mon . Tnes . Wed . Thxir . Frid Bank Stock 3 per Cent . Red , 6 per Cent . Con . An . I 922 i 92 £ 93 J 934 934 93 d Consols for Account 1 925 ' 921 92 £ 93 * 93 f 935 84 per Cent . An ! ...... i : ; New 2 i per Cents ..., ! ' 79 Long Ans . 1860 1 ...... 4 j H India Stock ! ...... ' j 227 . 227 227 225 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 , 14 ! 11 11 Ditto , undcr . XlOOO . Ik ! : 1 * ! 14 14 Ex . Bills , £ 1000 6 i 0 C ' 0 j g" 9 Ditto , £ 500 9 i . 6 J > 9 9 Ditto , Small ' C C 0 I ) : 9 9
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TOREIGN FUNDS . Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Thursday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 1014 Russian Bonds , 0 per BuenosAyres 6 perCnts . ... Cents ., 1822 100 Chilian 6 per Cents . 104 Russian 41 per Cents .... 90 Danish 5 per Conts SpanishSp . Ct . NewDef . 18 J Ecuador Bonds 4 Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 per Cents . ... 202 of Coup , not fun 4 J Mexican 3 por Ct . for Venezuela 31 per Ceiits . 22 Ace . March 15 20 } Belgian 4 J por Cents- Portuguese 4 per Cents . 434 Dutch 24 per Cents 024 Portuguese 3 p . Conts . ... Dutcli 4 perCout . Certif 944
A New Discovery In Teeth. Mr. Howard, Surgeon-Dentist, 52, Fleet Street, Has Introduced An Entirely
A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH . MR . HOWARD , SURGEON-DENTIST , 52 . FLEET STREET , has introduced an ENTIRELY
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Leader (1850-1860), March 17, 1855, page 261, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2082/page/21/
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