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BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY has ever since its introduction to the public been recognised , both by scientific men and the trade , as the best article ever manufactured in . this couutry . Its claims to such preeminence are based upon its unrivalled purity , and its closer assimilation tlian any other to the flavour of tho finest Champagne Brandy . There has been no Brandy made from Wino in France , either in the present year or in the preceding one . Owing to the successive failures in their vintages , the Trench wine grower gets a higher price for his wine , consumed as such , than he can realise by its being distilled into Brandy ; and forasmuch as the Foreign Brandy of recent importations is but the product of British grain and beetroot spirits , th « prestige hitherto exclusively enjoyed by French Brandy as having been distilled from a particular French wine no longer exists , and is no longer worthily assignable to it now that is bunglingly made from other materials . The supply of -wine for distillation into Brandy having failed , the Trench distiller isi constrained to recur to a manufacture in ¦ which he needs the quarter of a century ' s experience which has been exercised upon that of BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY , to render his article respectably competitive , and he has not had it . Under these circumstances , the Messrs . Betts challenge that their PATENT BRANDT is superior to any now made abroad . It is to the interest of the public and . the Messrs . Betts that theso facts should be widely spread ., for recent importations are of a quality so inferior as to disgrace the name they bear , and aro twice the price of BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY , which is supplied b y the trade to private families in any quantity , down to the single capsuled bottle . Excise regulations prevent its sale from the DISTILLERY , 7 , SMITHFIEID-BARS , ST . JOHN-STREET , in any less quantity than two gallons .
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TWENTY SHILLINGS PER DOZEN . DENMAN'S SOUTH AFRICAN POUT . DENHAN'S SOUTH AFRICAN SHERRY . "Having tasted theso Wines , we say to those who like wine possessing Richness without Sweetness , Dryness without Acidity , and Body without Brandy , by all means give them , a trial . " —Vide . Bert's Weekly Messenger , January 17 . 1857 . Bottles included . Packages allowed for when returned . Delivered free to any of tho Railway Termini in London . Terras Cash . A . Sample Bottle for 24 stamps . ¦ Country Orders must contain a remittance . Cheques to toe crossed " Bank of London . " J . L . DENMAN , Wine and Spirit Importer . 65 , Fenchurch-street , London . Counting-house entrance , first door on . the left up Railway-place .
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SOLERA SHERRT . — - VINTAGE 1834 , guaranteed , 54 s . por dozen . Queen Isabella ' s favourite JTine , as used at the Royal table of Spain . The peculiar characteristics of the-wine are full body , line flavour , and great richness , and is the FINEST SHERRY ever imported , and eminently suited fco the palate of those Wbo enjoy and appreciate a first-class wine . J . L . DENMAN , Wine and Spirit Importer , 65 , Fenchurch-street , London . Counting-house entrance , first door on the left up Railway place"This wino possesses immense body , combined with a full and rich nutty flavour , and . a dryness mellowed by its age , constituting at once the finest sherry we ever tasted ; and we say to connoisseurs ' of really fine wine , Call and judge for yourselves . "—Vide Morning Herald * Feb . 19 , 1807 .
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TH E CONTINENTAL WINE COMPANY , BIRCHtN LANE , CORNHILL . Arc enabled * by their connexion with tho principal wine growers , to supply every description of WINE of the finest qualities at pricey for cash far below the average , including their Alto Douro Ports , at 42 s , per dozen . Genuine ditto , 34 s . per dozen . Superior- Palo or Gold Sherries , 30 s . to 36 s . per dozen . Champagne , from 42 s . to 72 s . Claret , from 80 s . to 84 s . IPosfc orders must contain a remittance .
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ROYAL BRITISH BANK , Islington Branch , City-road , near tho " Anerol . " HORSNAIL and CATCH POOL , of Biillford Mill , near Witham , Essex , and of Calcdouian-road , Islington , beg to announce that they have taken tho above promises , with a viow to being more central . For prices of genuine country Tlonr , &c , delivered t ° London families , and for othor particulars , soo 2 ' ime * daily .
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-TVEANE'S TABLE CUTLERY , celebrated for J— ' mo * e than 150 years , maintains an unrivalled reputation for cheapness and llrst-rato quality . The stock is most oxtonsivo and complete , including the finest transparent Ivory Handles at 82 s . per dozen , choice ditto Balance . Handles from Ms . pordoa ., medium ditto Balance Handles < an exceedingly cheap and serviceable family artlclo ) , 10 s . iper doB ., also Bone , Horn , Stag , and every variety of mountain I wurrmted . Plated Dessert Knives and Forks with Silver , Pearl , Ivory and Plated Himdlos , in cases of 12 , 18 , SlSiJ ^ SfTSf ^ w ? ? !! 1- 01111111 ^ Knives ftom 42 s . por doz ! « li ™ n ^ 3 «« £ e i Fisl 5 Carv fro of tho nowost and most TtaSSh ^ SSS ^ ^ Ta i , ' London Agents for Messrs . t »» a v J £ i & ° ™ « Son < «« lobrated Cutlery . DEANE , DRAY and Co . ' ai General Furnishing Ironmonccrv WarotolUhca lTi 7 §< K ° ™« l > . Won Brillge ? Esta-
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qpEEn-i . —MessrB . GABRIEL sunnlv COMA&sssssBi vss ^ i ^ i stumps or causing any pain . wuom&y oi extracting EHHTH \ ho be . t % sffi ? AMB ^« AN MINERAL ^^ &rsrt £ tsis £ S ! S t ^ c ^ Hfe fflB ^ ttiasftiaiKa ^^ 2 ? as . «^ $ ® $ i ^ %$ g ^^™^> Consultation and ovcry information gratii .
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FENDERS , STOVES , and FIRE IRONS . — Buyers of the above aro requested , before finally deciding , to visit WILLIAM S-BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS . They contain such an assortment of TENDERS , STOVES , RANGES . FIRE IRONS , and GENERAL IRONMONGERY , as cannot be approached elsewhere , either for variety , novelty , beauty of design , or exquisiteness of workmanship . Bright stoves , with bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars , 4 f . 14 s . to 13 ? . 13 s . ; ditfco , with ormolu ornaments and two sets of " bars , ol . 5 s . to 221 . ; Bronzed Fenders , with , standards , 7 s . to 51 . 12 s . ; Steel Fenders , 21 . 15 s . to 11 / . ; ditto , with rich ormolu ornaments , 2 * . 15 s . to 18 ? . ; Firo Irons , from Is . 9 d . the set to 4 : 1 . 4 s . The BURTON and all other PATENT STOVES , - with radiating hearth plates . CUTLERY WARRANTED . —The most varied assortment of TABLE-CUTLERY in the world , all warranted , is on SALE at WILLIAM S . BURTON'S , at prices that are remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales—35 inch ivory-handled table-knives , with high shoulders , 12 s . per dozen ; desserts to match , 9 s . 6 d ; if to balance , 6 d . per dozen extra ; carvers , 4 s . 3 d . per pair : larger sizes , from 14 s . 6 d . to 26 s . per dozen ; extra fine ivory , 32 s . ; if with silver ferrules , 37 s . to 50 s . ; white bone table-knives , 7 s . 6 d . per dozen ; desserts , 5 s . 6 d . ; carvers , 2 s . 3 d . per pair ; black horn table-knives , 7 s . 4 d . per dozen ; desserts , 6 s ., carvers , 2 s . 6 d . ; black wood-handled table-knives and forks , 6 s . per dozen ; table steels from Is . each . The largest stock in existence of plated dessert knives and . forks , in cases and otherwise , and of the now plated fish-carvers . T HE P E RTEC T S U BSTITU T E FOR , SILVER . The REAL NICKEL SILVER , introduced twenty years ago by WILLIAM S . BURTON , when plated by the patent of Messrs . "Elkington and Co ., is beyond all comparison the very best article next to sterling silver that can be employed as such , either usefully or ornamentally , as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver . Piddle or Thread or Ti-- , „ Old Silver Brunswick -p ^ A" ? , ? 3 Pattern . Pattst-n . Pattern . Table Spoons and Forksper dozen ... ... ... ... . 38 s . ....... 48 s . ...... COS . Dessert ditto and ditto ... 30 s . 35 s . ...... 42 s . Tea ditto ... ... ... 18 s . ...... 24 s 30 s . Tea and Coffee Sets , Cruet , and Liqueur frames , Waiters , Candlesticks , &c ., at proportionate prices . All kinds of replating done by the patent process . CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT PLATED . Table SpoonsandForks M ( idle - Thread . King ' s . per dozen 12 s , ... 28 s . ... 30 s . Dessert ditto and ditto-... los . ... 21 s . ... 25 s . Tea ditto 5 s . ... 11 s . ... 12 s . T ^ VISH COVERS and HOT WATER DISHES JLA in every material , in . great variety , and of the newest and most recherche patterns . Tin dish covers 6 s . ed . the set of six ; block tin , 12 s . 3 d ; to 28 s . 9 d-the set of six ; elegant modern patterns , 34 s . to 58 s . 6 d . the set ; Britannia metal , with or without silver-plated handles , 76 s . 6 d . to 110 s . . 6 d . the set : Sheffield plated , 10 / . to 162 . 10 s . the set ; block tin hot water dishes , \ rith wells for gravy , 12 s . to 30 s . ; Britanuia metal , 22 s . to 77 s . ; electro-plated on nickel , full-sized , HZ . lls . ' The additions -to these extensive premises ( already bv far the largest in Europe ) are of such a character that the entire of EIGHT HOUSES is devoted to the display of the most magnificent stock of GENERAL HOUSE IRONMONGERY ( including Cutlery , Nickel Silver , Plated Goods , Baths , Brashes , Turnery , Lamps , Gaseliers , Iron and Brass Bedsteads , Bedding , and lied-hangings ) , so arranged in Sixteen Large Show Rooms as to afford " to parties furnishing facilities in the selection of goods that cannot be hoped for elsewhere . Illustrated Catalogues sent ( per post ) " free . 39 , OXFORD-STREET , W- ; 1 , 1 a , 2 , and 3 NEWMANSTREET ; and 4 , 5 , and 6 , PERRY'S-PLAOE , LONDON . Established , 1820 .
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^ J . W . BENSON'S WATCH , CLOCK , and CHRONOMETER MANUFACTORY , S 3 and 34 , LUDGATE-HILL ., LONDON . Established 1749 . —J . W . BENSON , Manufacturer of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES ol' every description , construction , and pattern , invites attention to his magnificent and unprecedented display of Watches , whicli is admitted to bo tho largest and best selected Stock in London . It consists of Chronometer , Duplex , Patent , Detached Lever , H © rizontal 3 and Vortical Movemcntsjewelled , &c , with all tho latest improvements , mounted in superbly . finished engino-turned and engraved Gold and Silver Cas . es . The designs engraved upon many of the cases aro by eminont artists , and can only be obtained at this Manufactory . If tho important requisites , superiority of finish , combined with accuracy of performance , elegance , durability , and reasonableness of price , are wished for , tho intending Pnrcnasor should visit this Manufactory , or send for tho ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET , published by J . \ V . JiENSOltf ( and sent post free on application ) , which contains sketches , prices , and directions aa to what Watch to buy , where to buy ic , and how to use it . Several hundred letters have been received from persons who have bought Watches at this Manufactory , bearing testimony to tho correct performances of tho samo . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . From the Morning Post , Oct . 30 , 1850 . — " Exhibits oxqnisito artistic fooling in ornamentation , and perfection of mechanism in structure . "—Prom tho Morning Chronicle . Oat . 30 . — " 1 ' jxcellonco of design and perfection in work manship , '' — From tho Morning Advertiser , Nov . 1 . — " Tho high roputo which Mr . Benson has obtained for tho qualities of his manufacture stands aeaon& . to none . " —From tho Morning Herald , Nov . 3 . — - "Tho high standing of Mr . Benson as a London manufacturer must securo for him a large amount of public patronage " —l'Yom tho Globe , JNov . 3 . — " All tlmt can bo desired , in finish , tasto , and design . " GOLD VVATGHES , Horizontal Movoiuenta , . Tewollod , &e ., accurate time-keepers , U . 15 s ., 4 , 1 . 15 s ., 51 . 15 s ., to 15 / . 15 s . each . Gold Lover Watches , jewelled , and highly-finished movements , 0 J . 0 s ., 8 J . 8 a , 10 * . 108 ., VU . l 2 n ., Ul . hU ., l ( il , Itin ., to 40 pnincas . SILVER WATCHES , Horizontal Movomonts , Jewelled . &p ., exact time-koeporn , 2 J . 28 ., -H . IDs ., ill . lfis ,, to U . 5 s . each . Silver Lovor Watches , highly finished , jowoUod movomonts , 3 * . 10 s . 41 . ios ., al . 10 s ., « . ios ., HI . 10 a . , lOMOs ., to 20 Ruinous , A Two Years' Warranty given with every Watch , and sent , carriage paid , to Scotland , Ireland , Walea , or any part of the kingdom , upon rocoipfc of Poat-otlloo or Banker ' s ? V . \ > mado payable to J . W . BENSON , 33 and 34 , Ludgato . hill , London . ¦ ur * i cllftnts ' Shippers , and Watch Clubs supplied . Old Watchca taken in Exchange .
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^ pHE PEOPLE'S PROVIDENT AS ^ ttT ' -L ANCE SOCIETY , for the Assurance of t- SSU ; R - w , F u ^^!^ ee of fidelity in Situations o ™ TrUst ^ > - Half- a Million . Revenue , 50 . 000 Z . per annum . Ca *> ital , tr-cstees ( all of whom are Shar « 3 hold « w > George Alexander Hamilton , Esq ., p *™ " ^) - Joshua Proctor Brown Westhead , Esa \ Tan ^ * . Lea Castle , Kidderminster . q "' MaQchester , and James Hey wood , Esq ., M . P ., F . R S . George Frederick Muntz , Esq ., M . P Bichard Spooner , Esq ., M . P . xgNDog ! 1106 ' - ' ^™» LOO PLACE , PALL MALL ,
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np . HE HOUSEHOtDERi ^^ A ^ iuRA ^ JL COMPANY . " - k ;> ou - * A J NtE -irr . . ¦ l ' DIRECTORS . \ vm . Ashton , Esq ., Horton-house Wrav % lmi « r e * ,.-'" ssjssasi ^^ "^^^^ "sssu . Arthur ROuslowvEsq ., X aWbrookToutefs ^ r ^ idhirnv ' i Thomas Pocock , Esq ., Soiithwark-bridce-ro-id ' Peter Paterson , Esq ., jun ., Park -road , Hollow ' av James Laughton , Esq ., Holm Villa , Lewisham-roatl 'lh \ s Company enables persons , without specul-itim-, <^ invest large or small sums , at a Higher rate of iuteri i ? tfi » , basis ° obtauicd from the P llblie f ™«» s . a-ud on as Jccmc ^ Forms of application to deposit sums of monev nt > -M cent . interest . paya . blehalf-yearly . ortopurchaseshSrcs ah ? present interest on which is G per cent . ) , may " e hadok application to Bi HODSO § Sec 15 and 16 , Adarn-strcet , Adelplii . ' . '¦ ¦
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gOUTH AVS-T R ^ IA ^ I ^^ i Incorporated by Royal Chartor , 1847 . The Court of Directors GRANT LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS upon the Company ' s Banks in South Australia 3 > t pjlV . .. ¦ ¦ . ¦ Approved drafts negotiated or sent foTcollectibn . Business with all the Australian Colonies conducted through the Bank's Agents . Apply at the Company ' s Offices , 54 , Old Broad-stree * London . . ¦ . . - WILLIAM EURDY , Manager ; *' London , 1 st March , 1857 .
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BANK OF DEPOSIT , No . 3 , Palx-Mald East , London . Established a . b . 1844 . CAPITAL 500 . 000 J . ¦'¦"¦ : ' "pAiRTIES desirous of INVESTING MONEY X are requested to examine the Plan of this Institution by which a high , rate of interest may be obtained vith perect security . ' The Interest is payable in January and July , eitiicr at the Head Olfice in London , or at the various Branches throuchout the Country . PETER , MORItlSON , Managing Director . Prospectuses and Forms for opening Accounts sent free ci ; application .
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TTNDERCLOTHING for LADIES . —The KJ Outfitting Rooms of THE SPOKTSALIA arc under the management of Talented Women . In the Plain Department , Six good well-made Chemises are supplied for a . Guinea , and Six suitable for the voyage to India at n much Jess sum . In tlio Fancy Departments , every description of elaborate work and beautiful Embroidery will be found in great variety . A . newly-constructed Chemise of great merit has been registered , according to Act of Parliament , by JAY and . SMITH . THE SPONSALIA , 246 , Regent-street .
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THE FORTY-SEVEN SHILLING SUITS . MADE TO OHDER from Scotch , He . itlier ,. and Cheviot Tweeds . All wool , and thoroughly shrunk " . by B . BENJAMIN , Merchant Tailor , 7 t , Itogeiit-strect . Tho TWO-GUINEA DRESS and FBOCK COATS . The GUINEA DRESS TROUSERS and HALF-GUINEA WAISTCOATS . The REGISTERED OUDE WRAPPER , combining Coat . Cloak , and Sleeved Cape , 25 s . ! N . B . —A perfect fit guaranteed .
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THE VERY BEST SPECTACLES to bo had of Mr . LADD , OPTICIAN , ;( 1 , CHANCERY-TANE . Blue Stool Spectacles , -with Glasses , K 5 s . ; with Pebbles , 20 s . Best Gold , ditto , 35 s . ; with Pebbles , 42 s . Second finality at much lower prices . Eyo Glasses , Opera , Glasses , Telescopes , &c . Compound Achromatic Microscojics , from 4 to 40 Riunor . s .
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ItUPTURES .-BY ROYAL LETTERS PATHTN'T . WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 MedicalGenUcnien to be the most oll ' ectivo invention in tho curative treatment ot Hernia . Tlio uso of a Nteol spring ( so hurtful in its olVectB ) ishoroavoidcd , asoi'tBandaBuboinRWorn vouii ( itne body , while the rcauirtito rcsistinK \> ower is supplied li . v Mie Moc-Main Pad and Patent Lever , attinj ? witliso much mm and closenciss that it cannot bo detected , and may hi- yorn dnritip sleep . A descriptive circular may bcliad , and t k * TrusH ( which cannot fall to lit ) forwarded by l > o « t . < nitlic circuinfcrcnco of tho body , two inches below tin : lup . being sont to tho Manufacturer , Mr . JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London . Price of a single truss , lffs ., 21 a ., 2 (! s . Gd ., and : ) ls . lld .-Postapo , Is . , Doublo Truss , |» is . 0 d ., 42 ., and . T 2 it . Oil . — Poatapols . lul . ¦ Umbilical 'IVwhh , 4 is . and 02 s . « d . —Postaso ls-J ( l'l :. ,, Post-ollIeoOrdors tobomailo payable to JOHN \ VJlii '' . PosL-olllce , Piccadilly . T 7 < L A STIC STOCKINGS , 1 CNEE-CAPS , &c ., 11 / for VA 1 UCOSW VEINS , and all caao « of \ V h-AKNKSS and SWEl . MNG of tho LUGS , » L RAlN ^ * J ; Thoy aro |) orouH , lw *; lit in texLnro . aud inoxnonaivo , niiu . " » drawn on liko an ordinary Htockinpc . 1 ' rieofroin 7 m . ( id . ' to UJs each . —Postage , till . I JOHN WIIITIO , Munufttcturor . aas , Piccadilly , lionilon-
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810 THE IEADEB , [ No . 366 , SUamaxk * — : : ¦ ————^— - - — — - ' — . ¦ *
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Leader (1850-1860), March 28, 1857, page 310, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2186/page/22/
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