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PRICES CURRENT OF LEATHER…
PRICES CURRENT OF LEATHER AT BACK. I HALL, BRISTOL. lb. lb. d. d. Offal, Eng Should ers 13d 16 Crop Rides per lb.30 35-13 tol5 English Bellios 8 9i 40 48-14 16 Foreign Shoulders 10 14 50 60-15 IS Foreign Bellies.. 7 9 Foreign Hides. 3035-12 14 Foreign Necks 9 11 40 45-13 J5 Dressing Shoulders 10 12 English Butts 16 20-It 18 Ditto Bellies 7i 84 22 26-15 20 Dressed Shoe Butts 18 22 28 30-16 22 Harness Hides..ISM 34 36-17 23 Welt Shoulders 15 18 Foreign Butts 16 80—12jI9 Kip Butts 18 30 2'2 25-121 10 Cordovan 24 36 28 32—12} 20 35 40-13 18 RAW GOODS. Engine Butts 48 52—15j 20 Best Sadlers'Hides 36 50—174 '.83 Market Hides per lb. 46 41 Harness ditt0 30 10-H 16 MarketSkins 5 5j Commonditto 26 30-12 13 Heavy Salted B.A., 32 38—I*2J 13$Ox Hides. 56 6t Welsh ditto. 20 24-12 13 Light Salted B.A. 28 35-12 13 Ox Hides 5J 6J Bullditto 11 13 Salted B.A. Cow Hds. 5J Best Shaved. 18 23—19 22 Heavy Salted R. G. Common ditto. 22 27—14 16 Ox Hides ~5 Kips, English &. Welsh..15 20 Light Salted R.G. Petersburgh. 6 8-18 20 Ox Hides. 41 6i 9 10-17 18 Salted R,G. Cow Hds. 4i 54 Eastlndia. —12 21 Salted Cape -■ Calfskins, English Heavy Salted Irish 3| and Welsh 25 30—14 22 Light Salted Irish 3i S| 35 40-15 23 K.ps, Peters., Dry — — 45 50-15 21 Drysalted East India 5 13j 5 5 60—16 24 Salted Irish 3J 4 63 68—16 22 Ditto, Irish VI. Skins 4j 5 75 SO-IE 20 Ditto, Irish Cf Skins 3i 85 90-14 19 Salted Span.Horsepr 55 100—13 19 Hide 7s Od to 10s 0d 100 120—13 18 Salt. Iris Hor 6s Od to 7s 0 English Horse Hides 12 it Bark, per ton X4 10 to 46 C Do., without Butts 12 14 (hcd.; £ 6 0 to £ 7 10 V 12 14 Valonia,ditto £ 10 0 to £ 14 o Do., without Butts 12 14 Shuraac pr c. 12s0d to I3s 0 panish u Glue pieces (flesh.) 55s 65s Do.,without butts, each. lis 15s Od (unflesh). 35s 45s Horse Butts, per lb lid 13d Ox Horns, per 123 35sto45g SealS^ins, Small.. Cow Horns 15s to^ 25* Middling.. — Tallow, Russian, per Ib Large. — — awt 49s 0d53s 6d Basils per lb 7 13J South Amer.t46s Od 50s Od White Sheep skills per Cod Oil,pertun.je35 £ 36 0 doz 10s to 12s
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I of (&mwl 9, two. navfo^ ^ankliu, th« widow of the lamented Arctic °r' ^as arfiVe,i Constantinople. ConstentjCl1 ™ercliant has been robbe<i au(J murdered at is to Btart for Rochdale at the next •Fund6 °* -Leeds has sent £ 5 to the Poole Defence New <j'am°a^ worth 12,000 dollars has been found at | kersey. Large gems are turning up thickly. olher personages invited to witness the naval e at Cherbourg, is the King of Sardinia. ? 9ueen left England on the 4th and will return about the 29th. M. Leon Duprez, son of the celebrated tenor, is en- M. Leon Duprez, son of the celebrated tenor, is en- I' gaged on a new opera. M. Meurikoffre, Consul-General of Switzerland at Naples has just died in that capital. Prince Daniel of Montenegro is among the contributors the Lamartine fund. He has subscribed the sum of ¡ C40. Routledges have sold 100,000 copies of the book ex- plaining Rarey's system of training, a single house in *06 Row disposing of 500 daily since the publication. Advices from Venice announce the death of the bishop at that diocese, Mgr. Canova, brother of the great sculptor. The Bishop of London has received an intimation from tl>3 Queen, that her Majesty will contribute £ 100 to ► the improvements in St. Paul's lor the services. Madame Champ=igneux, the only daughter of the cele- brated Madame Roland, has just died at the age of Seventy seven. One of the most important private musical libraries in being—that of the late Professor FischofF, of Vienna --is now on sale. The Hon. Major Fitzmaurice bas received orders from ge Admiralty to light the whole of the ships attending **cr Majesty to Cherbourg with his new life light. Messrs. Allsopp and Son are about to erect, at Burton- •JPon-Trent, the largest brewery in the world. It is to c°st £ 83,50;). I The Governor-General, it is said, is about to leave Eura<* for Calcutta, with the view of returning to 144n3ong the officers killed at Gwalior are Lieutenants an^to6' Highlanders, Ridley, 14th Light Dragoons, Kose, 25th Bombay Native Infantry. Qu Ight French men-of-war steamers were noticed at I Ob erbnsey. on Tuesday afternoon, steering direct for er Ourg. C*' a Weetin? of the English and Australian Copper di3>a«y, on Tuesday, Sir \V. Foster in the chair, a f '<lend of 2s. Od. per share was declared. tral.Overunient continue to afford free emigration to Aus- .A la, to agricultural labourers. Free emigration to ™3tralia is also offered to female servants. en e ascent of Monte Rosa has been successrully ac- ^.Plished this year more than once by parties of En- «As"men. The whole ascent, going and returning, took Jjen hours. li supply of water from the East London YVater- £ ^rks Company exceeds, it is said, upwards of 16,000,000 I f^'ons per diem, at present obtained from the river t!, In the last week of May last there were 855,531 Vipers relieved in and out of doors in England and J^ales, against 842,441 in 1857, thus exhibiting an in- case of 13,090. Prom a paper written by Dr. Greenhow, it appears the healthiest places in England are Glendale and Roth- bory, in Northumberland, and Eastbourne, in Sussex. Liverpool is the unhealthiest town in England. THE CHOLERA.—A letter from St. Petersburgh of the 21st says that the cholera had again broken out with great violence in that capital. The deaths were not very numerous, but they were very audden. L On Saturday evening, John White, the man accused of murdering his wife at Page, was apprehended within i a few miles of that place. He confesses that the mur- der was committed by himself. i The Daily News points out the prime duty in the recess £ is to obtain a due expression for the literal opinion of the I sentiment of the country. Now that their members are 1 going to play, let the constituencies go to work. 1 GLASGOW PIG IRON MARKET, WEDNESDAY.—The I iron market was again flatter, but little business tran- sacted. Sellers 53s. 9d. buyers, 52s. 6d., cash. Makers' *tron, nominally 52s. 6i. for mixed numbers. I iron market was again flatter, but little business tran- sacted. -Sellers 53s. 9d. buyers, 52s. 6d., cash. Makers' ..l'on, nominally 52s. 6d. for mixed numbers. Sir Colin Campbell has issued a complimentary order upon the troops going into cantoments, and active opera- tions of any magnitude are now suspended until the end Of the rainy season. Letters from Cologne state that the Count de Cham- bord received a visit from the Prince liegent of Prussia J A number of French residents also paid their respects to 1 his Royal Highness during his stay there. I The Queen's visit to Leeds will not take place uniil I the 6th of September, and on the 7th she will open the I the 6th of September, and on the 7th she will open the I. new 1 own Hall. She will remain for the night at the house of the &fayor of Leeds, Mr. Fairbairn. Her route to the town will be over Woodhouse Moor. Nearly 100,000 extra passengers passed in, and an equal number out, of the Chester station of the Agri- cultural Show, in addition to the ordinary traffic, which averages 100 trains a day and 100 passengers each, in and out of the station. r The marriage already announced in our columns, of Major RoWt J, Lindsay ("Soots f usjliers Guards) with the Hon. Miss Jones Lloyd, only child of Lord and Lady Overatone, will not take place until early in Nove mber. We (Bombay Times) regret to hear that Mr. H. Russell the Times special correspondent in India, who has arrived at Simla is still a great sufferer, and not able to wrlk from the severe injury sustained from the kick of his horse. Henry Btmtury, son of the late General Bunbury, was on Monday committed for trial at the Guildhall Police Court on the charge of forging a solicitor's name to several acceptances, which he afterwards paid to trades- men as genuine bills. '? It is stated that the directors of the South-Eastern f Railway have determined on improving Folkstone Har- < bour, and rendering it available for steam packets, at all times of the tide. The Brelagne of St. Brieuc announces that M. Poulain Corboin, an advocate and editor of that journal, has been charged by the Emperor to write an acount of his 5 Visit to Cherbourg and Brittany. J Pelligrihi, a singer, whose name was at one time very ) „ celebrated in Paris, died at Munich, on July ] 1. Since J? he belonged to the Munich Opera, and performed t) there till witnm the last three years. t) It is said that Lady Bulwer Lytton has obtained from ø her husband an increase of her allowance from £400 'to £500 a year, and the payments of her debts, amount- ing to B20 0. 0 Mr. Morley the proprietor of the hotel in Charing °i 'Cross, which went by his name, has bequeathed £ 100,000 to found a Convalescent Hospital within seven miles of 6, ^Jde Park Corner. ø llYde Park Corner. '» „ Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. W. Harrison have accepted I- :<»■ Hew opera from the pen of Mr. B^lfe, the libretto by Poets of the Rose of Castille." The work is to be th°duced in October at Drury Lane, the future home of a e national opera. r H. t?1* said that Prince DemidofF was the ongina o » in Eugene Sue's novel of Mathilde, and t a tha? the events in which he bears a part throu„ho sen °ovel did, in reality occur. He was the very es- II rp6 °'d Knss'an nobleman. tlia following is a list of the boys just elected on to 19 w;„i0undation at Eton, viz., Pollock, Veasey, Kennedy, Nares, Symonds, Smith, Marsden, Hodgson, I, Uddi-st(i., Turner, Cameron, Dowler. Not any boy e' e'ected this time from Eton School. pillowing advertisement is from the Cains Moni- li °n fn 3rd inst*" Wanted drecly tow Inglish man ant nother for Servant. S'addresser & M. rji Rossoll, rue Neuve, No 93, a Calais. 6 says that some of our most favourite these Mo 5ds have left England for a while-among 'finfton--thBBces Viar<lot, Novello, and Lemmens Sher- ^S'' ^"e are told fcwo ^a^es to return for the Festivalsg °r for America ^Piccolomini has been engaged a* intends to pass th and that Madame Viardot bc^A.ustria. e c,°se of this year in Hungary and o^J The number of TOen l'TftiiHtia in the United KTn°jdeserted from the army and it^ ended the 31st of March i0tu durinK the six months "I last was 15,436. Of these r0(jj8,141 were recovered, and brSt 7as Of these rtifThe expense of the recoveriB«U?Jlt t0 the service. |l>ense on account of billets, £ 6 OSJ38 and the ex- ii A meeting of the proprietors 0F ti, -r> ,d' took place on Tuesday, Sir J. v Rh«n nk of London the chair, when a half-yearly dividend'' rt>' M-p > tf the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Tho I^33 ^eclared vi' '<Hts during the six months have, it i3 st^S,ibylbad lifter £ 300. ated' beei» The Havre journal state, that a visitation of hi, t bas taken place in that town, and that the Hue s» c'i x»i!{eu'11,0 Grand Quai, and other localities were covered 0» he;ll myiads of these insects. They are represented as #1' different size3. some without wings, and some $them. °f British gunboats are eruising off the "Vtad coast, protecting the English fishermen 1 le lierrinP fishing. Le Corse, French War ^ho are'f'i? • looking after the French fishermen $O ow'nS the same employment. l'ie appearances of the formal notification r«'lhat e'le Cl'ystal Palace Company, from wliich i' appears j'egistered shareholder will be entitled to a aftepn^nf10!1 to llie building and grouuds on Sun- t^^ich he holds' '°Tever small the number of shares fi\ .T,lU>ng to his Majesty on the part nN of l f0f H»e dramatic College? or asvlnS0^1"66' r-—"=
NEWPORT TIDE TABLE.
NEWPORT TIDE TABLE. HIGH WATER. DEPTH AT DAYS. MORN. (EVEN. 03C¡: GAl U. 1-1- August, 1858. H. M. R. M. FT. rN. 7, Saturday 4 30 4 57 24 10 8, Sunday 5 36 5 58 27 G 9, Monday 6 34 G 53 ^9 6 10, Tuesday 7 25 7 41 30 6 11, Wednesday 8 8 8 19 30 10 12, Thursday .•«• 8 42 8 55 30 1 13, Friday 9 16 9 27 28 8
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
WEEKLY CALENDAR. Moon's Age—New Moon, 9th, 6m before 5 morn. Day Day of" 8un Moon ? Sun Sets i Rises. Rises. 7 4 35 7 36 1 32 7 3 219 8 4 36 7 34 3 1 7 32 220 9 4 38 7 32 4 33 7 52 221 10 4 40 7 31 6 3 8 8 222 10 I 4 40 ( 7 31 6 3 8 8 222 11 4 41 7 29 7 27 8 20 223 12 4 42 7 27 8 49 8 31 224 13 i 4 44 S 7 25 10 9 I 8 41 < 225
BRISTOL HIDE AND SKIN MARKET.I
BRISTOL HIDE AND SKIN MARKET. I Saturday, July 31. d. d. HIDES, 95 lbs. and upwards, per lb — to õR „ 85 lbs. to 94 lbs. jo 58 „ 75 lbs. to 84 lbs. to 5a 65 lbs. to 74 lbs. 11 56 lbs. to 64 lbs. •• •• •* Jo t 55 lbs. and under | Cows' Jo 4g Bulls — oa Flawed and Irregular 2 to 3 KIPS ,L •• •• Jo 0 CALF, 17 lbs. and upwards,per lb — to 11 lbs to 16 lbs., per lb — to 6| „ 91bs. to 10 lbs o° 7 lbs. to 8 lbs., each 6 lbs. and under, 2s 4d Flawed and Irregular, each 0s Od to Cs 0a PELTS •• •• •• Os Od 01:\ Od, Is 4¿d, 2s 7d
BRISTOL STOCK EXCHANGE, August…
BRISTOL STOCK EXCHANGE, August 4. --I Share Railways. Paid [Closing Price Stock Bristol and Exeter £ 100 91 93 Stock Caledooian 100 78 — 78J Stock Great Northern 100 103i —1044 Stock Great Western. 100 484- 49 Stock Du. 4i p.ct. preference too 90 92 Stock Do. 4 p ct. Do. 100 81 83 Stock Do. Birm. Guaranteed 100 73J— 744 Stock London & North Western 100 926 93 Stock Midland 100 941— 944 Stock Do. 6 p.ct. Brs & Birm. 100 136 -138 Stock Mon.Rail.&Uanat. 100 85 87 100 Do. 5 perct. preference 100 5 7 pm. 10 Do. do. New. 10 8|— 9 Stock North Eastern-Berwick 100 924— 93 Stock Do. York. 100 74 75 20 Somerset Central 20 — 50 South Devon 50 35 — 36 25 Do. Preference. 2-5 — Stock South Wales 100 G0i— 814 Stock Taff Vale 100 125 -127 Stock Do. Preference No. 1.. 100 »28 —130 10 Do. Waggon, Class A 10 I- 1pm. 10 Do. do. do. B 6 I- i Stock Vale of Neath 97 99 Local and Miscellaneous. 16 Bath Gas, Class A 16 i ort 8 Do. do. do. B 8 > 20 Bristol Cemetery 20 184— 19 14790 Bristol Dock Shares 147.9.0 188 90 Ditto Notes I21.8.9ji 1 liprc.pna Stock Bristol United Gas 100 181 —183 130 iristol Steam Navigation 130 74 — 76 25 Bristol Commercial llooin 25 1 71— 7% 25 Bristol Water Works 25 9f<-» 10j Stock Do. Preference 124 A- I pm 2 Bristol Bread Shares 1 2j— 2i 25 Bristol Zoological. 25 14 15 20 Cardiff Water Works 20 j 274— 284 5 Crystal Palace 0 14— If 6 No. New 7 per cent. 4J— 5 40 Kennet and Avon Canal.. av. 40 G — 64 50 St. Philip's Bridge 50 24 — 25 50 Severn & Wye C. R 50 33 — 36 20 W.of E.&S.VV.Ds. Bank 12.10.C 101 16| New — p.a.
RAILWAY TRAFFIC.
RAILWAY TRAFFIC. The following are the receipts of railways for the past week.— R s. Miles opened. Receipts. n ilways. 1858 1857. 1858. 1857 £ £ Belfast and Ballymena 65 65 1391 137ft Wyth and Tyne 13 13 1595 1383 Bristol and t-xeter us 117 6736 6766 Caledonian 198} 189 15315 16537 Chesterand IIolyhead(with Mold) 94J 94J 7324 6584 Cork and Iiandon 20 20 278 293 Cork, Blackrock, and Passage 61 641 302 313 £ 17 277 329 Dublin and Belfast Junction 56 56 i195 1190 Dublin and Drogheda 63 63 1757 1623 Dublin & Wicklow,in. Kingstown 401 401 2632 2065 Dundalk and Enniskillen 35 35 618 510 Dundee and Arbroath 17 17 686 819 Dundee, Perth, & Aberdeen June. 31 31 1215 1212 East Anglian 67 a 67 1033 1060 Eastern Counties, Norfolk, and Eastern Union 489 489 27018 26163 East Lancashire 99 93 7016 7156 Edinburgh and Glasgow 142 142 6B76 7066 Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee.. 78 78 3649 3668 Furness tooq (m, 1250 Glasgow and South-Western. 183| 183| 7398 7803 Great Northern 283 283 23364 23037 GreatNorthof Scotland 534 53 1283 1342 Gt. Southern & Western (Ireland) M 2034 C694 6576 Great Western 465 452 32898 35057 Lancaster & Carlisle & Kendal and Windermere ™0i 100J Ga.O <320 Lancashire and Yorkshire 287* 287 27.3ol 27/51 London and North-Western 6o3 647 68129 ,1033 London and Blackwall ••••••• •••■ .no3 i«3 iRtni <«o; London, Brighton, and Soii^ oa 2g9 270 19157 21139 London and South-\> esterii. 36 36 Londonderry and Coleraine g(| gQ 7g2 841 Londonderry and Enniskillen. 40 2623 2408 London, Tilbury, & Southend hxt., 1 64Q Llanelly •■•••. 173i 173 10164 10618 Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincoln Manchester, South Junction, and g 921 Altrincham 2S'5 28 920 104j MARYPORTA^CARUSJE 505 33L86 33247 Midland "^7 qcqc 3234 Midland Great Western of Ireland I'7 l' 0,14 2365 Monmouthshire 44 44 *-l« NortS<Dt'-A,>ergavennv'&Herefor<1 Ha roU 599S 720 37281 39304 North-Westem "l" 46.1 46 1062 1010 j. « jj- South Devon 30 930 893 South-Eastern 571 57 3027 3087 South Wales 3012 301 23756 25135 4 Taff Yale "i 713 7279 8106 Ulster 38 4323 4662 Vale of Neath 2-, s|3 1779 1665 Waterford and Limerick r-i 1709 1857 West Cornwall -71 I7 1221 1096 West Hartlepool Harbour & Rail; 39» 650 740 Whitehaven Juuction 12 3774 3217 FOREIGN. 1* O20 Antwerp and Rotterdam 52 Great Luxembourg 38 34 ,^2 Grand Trunk of Canada 849 849 1596 884 Great Western of Canada 283 283 6666 8337 Northern of France 5 0 43372 87600
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&(. 20s. PER DOZ. FOR CASH, 24s. PER DOZ. CARRIAGE FREE, In four doz. hampers, to all lUilway Stations in England and Ports ia the United Kingdom. United Kingdom. „ Bottles and Hampers allowed for as charged- The picked parcels of these Wines maybe iustlr named noble specimens of SHERRY, MADEIRA, POIIT, and MARSALA. They havc lljo nierit of being produced by our own Colonial fellow subjects, and in SOUTH AFRICA which possesses the soil to nurture, and sun to ripen richest grapes and yield the best of Wine. FOSTER & INGLE, Wine Merchants, 45, Cheapside. IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A Farm, ^1DiJsor, P»tr0 ic.-idfnir Nobility of the day. It fattens all kinds of Commerce, Paris, and the Awarj« at different Agricultural Prise Ihows).' ^old m Cases containing 448 packages (each package One Feed) with JOSEPH THOKLEY'S signature, 56s. per case; and 111 casks containing the same Entity loose, with Measure enclosed and signature burnt thereon, pnee 80s. J, '™ „,iii to any Railway Station in the United Kingdom. Sent free on application, a pamphlet containing 64 pages of TESTIMONIALS, Including-Mil. bREBNER Steward to His Royal Highness the Prince Consort; MR. JAMES FISHER* Fann Manager to Her Grace the Duchess of Atholl; CAPT. THG HOW HUGH GOUGH: SIR DAVID CUNYNGHAME, Bart; SIR JOHN CATHCART Bart.; SIR JOHN RIBTON, Bart.; SIR JOHN HESKETH 1 LETHBRIDGE, Bart.; and some of the leading agriculturists of the day; together with some hundreds of the most startling facts ever recorded. Ihis Food is acknowledged by thousands to be the greatest discovery of the age, and the effects produced by its use are truly astonishing. Omces, 77, Newgate- street, London. Steam Mills ani Manufactury, Caledonian-road, within five minutes' walk of King's Cross Station. Post Office Orders must be made payable to JOSEPH THORLEY (the inventor and sole proprietor), General Post Officc, St. Martin's-le-Grand. N.B.—Agents arc now being appointed throughout the world. For Germany, apply to Thomas Carr, E?q., Merchant, Rostock. Mr. George Fuller, Hamilton, Sole Agent for Upper and Lower Canada. Monsieur Dupont Lcvasseur, Havre, ior Havre and district. Hr. Frederick Herbert, 23, New-street, St. Helier's, Sole Agent for Jersey and Guernsey. -• For Export, the 5fis. Cases are only shipped. Beware of spurious imitations. MARRIAGE TROUSSEAUX and INDIA OUTFITS.—CHRISTIAN and RATHBONE respectfully solicits an Inspection of their extensive and recherche STOCK, combining Parisian tiste with that excellence and durability of material for which their house has been noted for upwards of 60 years.—11, Wigmore- street, London. W. SUDBURY HOUSE, HAMMERSMITH, London. Ladies School: Terms moderate, and strictly inclusive. Experienced Masters, — House and Grounds spacious. No day pupils,-Address, MRS. JOHN BROWN, late MISS MARY E. SHEARSMITH. WINES FROM SOUTH AFRICA. DBNlVIAK, INTRODUCER of the SOUTH AFRICAN PORT, j. SHERRY, &c., 20s. per dozen, bottles included. The well established and daily increasing reputation of these Wines (which greatly improve in buttle) renders any comment respecting them unnecessary. A PINT SAMPLE OF EACH FOR 24 STAMPS. Wine in Cask forwarded free to any Railway Station in England. EXCELSIOR BRANDY, Pale or Brown, 15s. per gallon, or 303. per dozen. Terms Cash. Country orders must contain a remittance. Cross Cheques-U Bank of London." PRICED LISTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. JAMES L. DENMAN, 65, Fenchurch Street, corner of Railway Place, Londqn. LOW'S SUPERIOR PERFUMERY, Soaps, and Brushes, may be obtained of all the principal Perfumers and Chemists in the Kingdom, and wholesale of LOW, SON, and BENBOW, Perfumers, 330, Strand, London. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS. MESSRS. THURSTON AND CO. (BY APPOINTMENT TO HBR MAJESTY,) 14, Catherine Street, Strand, London. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. SCHWEPPE'S SODA WATER. SCHWEPPE'S MALVERN SELTZER WATER. SCHWEPPE'S POTASS WATER. SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE. Each bottle of the Alkali Waters is protected by a Label over the Cork, with their signature. Sold by all respect- able Chemists, Confectioners, and leading Hotels. Manu- factured at London, Liverpool, Bristol, Derby, and Mal- vern Wells. OHLANDO JONES AND CO.'S Original 0 Patent RICE STARCH REQUIRES NO BOILING, Is celebrated for producing a BEAUTIFUL GLAZE, and retaining its stiffness in the co dampest weather. CAUTION.-Every packet has a label with the name inserted UNDER the Royal Arms. ELEGANT PERSONAL REQUISITES. Under the Patronage of Royalty d; the A ristocracy of Europe, The SUCCESSFUL RESULTS of the last H\LF CENTURY lave proved beyond question tint ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL Possesses pccuJiarly nourishing powers in the growth, restoration, anil improve, Incnt of the Human Hair. For Children, it is especially recommended as forming the basis of 4 beautiful head of hair. Price 3s.(»d.; 7s. Family Bo. tlcs, equal to lour sjf.:i11, JOs. tid. j and double that size, Sis. ROWLANDS' KALYD03, Is unequalled for its rare and inestimable qualities in Improving and Beautifying the Complexion and Skin. It Eradicates F:e:klt.'5, Tan, Pimples, Spots, and Decolorations, and renders the Skin soft, fair, and blooming1.—Trice -is.Cd. and 8s. fid. per liotlio. SOUND and WHITE TEISTH are ir.dirponsa'hlo to personal attrition, and to health and longevity by the proper mastication of food. ROWLANDS' ODO^TO, OU PEA TIL Dh^vni-UICK, For preserving and beautifying the Teeth, imparling to them a pearl-like white- ness strengthening the Gums, and for rendering the Breath sweet and pure Price 2s. 9d. per Box. Sold by A. HOWLAND & SONS, 20, Hatton Garden, London, and by all Chemists and Perfumers. BANK OF DEPOSIT, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. Parties desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine the Plan of THE BANK OF DEPOSIT, by which a high rate of in- terest may be obtained with ample security. The Interest is payable in January and July. £ PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. Formt /or opening Account* tent free on application, GENTLEMEN RESIDING IN THE COUNTRY, and desirous of aniline themselves of the Newest London Fashions cam be perfectly fitted WITHOUT PERSONAL ATTENDANCE, by using th« RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT, which will be sent post-free, together with patterns of r.l- varieties of the newest materials. The SYDENHAM TROUSEUS, of pure Wojllcn Materials, 17s. 6d. The SYDENHAM TOP-COAT, of the best Waterproof Beaver Cloth, SAMUEL BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors, 29, Ludgate Hill, Louiloa. YTTORKS BY THE KEY. R. H. HER- t T SGHELL. Post free on receipt of stamps for the published price. The Golden Lamp, an exposition of the Tabernacle and its services, 3s. A visit to My Fatherland, Antique Type, §c., 2s. 6d. 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E.T.C.S. l!ieut'-«<-neral Sir GkOBGE 1'0J.UC*, R^r^dmiSl S^CG1op.GECR: LAMBKBT, K.C.B. iuar Aaiun^i tuc ^veS 0f persons in every pro- festionTnd ttattai' of life, ak are extended to tropical climates, on favourable terms. wttTTAM M. JAMES, See. 13, Waucloo-pia", Undoa, S.W. AN ACT OF DEEP GRATITUDE. 5,000 Copies of a Medical Book to be given away. A CLERGYMAN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, having been cured of Nervous Debility. Loss of Memory, Indigestion, and other fearful symptoms, is earnestly desirous of imparting to his sneering fellow men the means whereby his restoration was so in:irvellouslly effected. He will therefore send a book containing all the necessary information on receipt of tivo penny stamps to prepay postage, addressed to the Rev. H.R. Travers, M.A., 1, North Cumberland-place, Dayswater Middlesex. (2275 Buu Elm F r ,W 0 7mrU) INFE-P K-)R IW OtdLy 1972 THE WONDER 02 THE WORLD! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. THIS great Household Medicine ranks among the n T leading necessaries of life, as it is well Known to the world that it cures in y complaints other remedies cannot reach this fact is as well established as that the Sun lights the World. DISORDER OF Tli E LIVLI, AND STOMACH. Most persons will, at soiiie period of their lives, suffer from in digestion, derangement of their liver, stomach, rjr bawels, which, if not quickly frequently settles into a dangerous illness. it is well known iif India, and otlicr tropical climates, that Holloway's Pills is the Oi h remedy that can be ielied up )n in such cases. Almost every soldier abioad carries a box of these Pills in his knapsack. In England most persons know that these Pills will cure them whenever the liver, stomach, or bowels are out of order, and that they need no pliysi ian WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY. Such as may suffer from weakness or debility, or where there is a want of energy, should at once have recourse to these Pills, as they immediateln- purify the blood, and act upon the main-spring of life, giving strength and vigtur to the system. Young persons entering into womanhood, with a derangement of the functions and to mothers at the turn of life, tliese l'illi il be nios, effiea cious in correcting the tide of life that may be on the turn. Young and elderly men sutfer in a similar manner at the satne periods, when there is always danger they should, therefore, undergo a course of this purifying medicine, which ensuies lasting health. DISORDERS OF CHILDREN". All young children should have administered to them, from time to time, a few doses of these Pills, which will purify their blood, and enable them to pass safely through the different dis. orders incidental to children, such as measles, hooping cough, eowpock, and other infantile diseases. These Pills are so harm- less in their nature as not to injure the most delicate constitution therefore are more peculiarly adapted as a corrective of the humours affecting children. DROPSY. Hundreds are cured yearly by the use of these Pills, conjointly with the Ointment, which should be rubbed verv bountifully into the parts affected. DERANGEMENT OF THE KIDNEYS. If these Pills be used according to printed directions, and the Ointment iubbed over the region of the kidneys, at leatt once a day, as salt is forced into meat, tlie Ointment would penetrate into the kidneys and correct any derangement of t1 ese organs. Should he suffer from stone or gravel, th.ni the Ointment ought to be rubbed into the neck of the bladder also, and a few days will convince the sufferer as to the astonishing effect o: these two remedies. NERVOUS DISORDERS. Any derangement of these delicate organs affects disastrously both the body and the mind. To the nervous invalid H.dloway s Pills are an article of vital necessity. As they impart tone and vigour to the internal organs, and consequently to the nervous system, which pervades and connects them. Honce their mar- vellous cures of hysteria, low spirits, spasms, fits, headaches, nervous iwitchings,and other kindred complaints, are all radically removed by the use of these invaluable Pills. COMPLAINTS OF FEMALES. The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex, are invariably corrected without pain or inconvenience by the use of Hollowav's Pills. They are the safest and surest medicine for all the diseases incidental to females of all ages. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which secretes this fluid, the Pills operate specifically, inlallibly rectifying its irregularities, and effectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Remittants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Disenses Consumption Head ache Scrofula, or King's n-r .ar i Debi'iiy Indigestion Evil. hi t°ht=0ln^ialnts Dr°Psy lnHammation0'orc Throats swln Dysentery Jaundice Tic Douloureux Erysipelas Liver Com- Tumours Points Fevers of plaints Wormsofallkindf a11 kinds Lumbago Weakness, fro n n°fthe rits Piles whatever cause ? Gout Rheumatism &c., &c. t the^establishments of Professor Holloway, *244, Strand (near Temple Bar) London also by all respectable Druggists and frs in medicines throughout the Civilized World, at each box"'1"8 Prices-Is lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and 33s. each box. a ,consi<iei'able saving by taking the larger sizes. !c ";ectlons for the guidance of Patients in every disorde ire sffixfiu to each box» ^^274 CERTAIN RELIEF FOR THE AFFLICTED. DR. SCOTT'S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS, PREPARED without any MercurjaJ ingre- 0 P dient, from the recipe of Dr. Scott, of Bromley,Kent. These Pills will be found invaluable to nil who suffer from bilious.and liver complaints, indigestion, wind, spasms, giddiness, dizziness of the eyes, and many other symptoms which none but a sufferer can describe. For habitual costiveness, and as a family aperient medicine, they are tiuly excellent; mild in their operation, and grateful to the stomach, they create appetite, promote digestion, and strengthen the whole nervous system. Surprising Cure of a Cough, Pain in the Head and Stomach of many years standing, by the use of Lambert's Asthmatic Bal- gam and^ Dr. Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills. r> "berti-chemist, 20, Jermyn-street, London, Nov. 26, IS57.-Dear Su,-1 have this morning received a testimonial to the efficacy of your valuable medicines, of which I send you a verbatim copy. 1 am satisfied it is a most extraordinary cure; the woman and her husband speak in such strong terms. They are operatives, and I think they must have had great difficulty in obtaining the money to purchase the medicines with, these very oppressive times but this testimonial is a great feature in the man's good wishes to his fellow-countrymen. H. MAIDEN, Chemist, Bury, Lancashire. Sir -1 feel thankful to inform you of the benefit receivod by taking your valuable medicines, (purchased from Mr. H. Maiden, vour agent in Bury). I have for many years been atliicted with a severe cough, sick headache, and indigestion. After all other remedies bad failed, I resolved to try your medicines, and after taking three boxes of Dr. Scott's pills, and four bottles of the Asthmatic Balsam, I am glad to say they have perfectly restored me to good health, which 1 am now enjoying. I strongly recom- mend the medicines to all my friends and neighbours and you are perfectly free to make any use of this you please, as I should much regret if the extraordinary qualities of your balsam and pills were not universally known. ANX DAWSON, Walker-st., Bury, Lancashire. Effectual Cure of Indigestion and Loss of Appetite. The Hall, Ashbourn, Derbyshire, April 2, 1856. To Mr. W. Lambert.—Sir,—It is with much pleasure I make this communication to you. For a longtime I nact been in a most delicate state of health, and a great sufferer from violent pains in the chest, indigestion, accompanied with sickness and almosttotal loss of appetite. Although under the care of several eminent medical men, I found no relief from the medicines pre- scribed for me. and had almost given up all hopes of recovery. I was induced by the advice of a friend who had been cured by 1 Dr. Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills" of a severe liver complaint, to give them a trial. After taking the contents of a small box I found great reir f. and with a little perseverance with them, my health is perfectly restored, and 1 can now enjoy my food and pursue my avocations with ease and comfort. A wish to aid in the alleviation and cure of others similarly situated, is my motive for sending you this voluntary testimonial to the great efficiency of your excellent medicine.—Should you wish to make this public, you have my free permission to do so. I am. Sir, yours obliged, MARY BURROWMAN Prepared only by W. Lambert, Chemist, 20, Jermyn- street, Haymarket, London, in boxes, Is. l^d., or three boxes in one, 2s. 9d., and sold by the Venders of Medicine throughout the Kingdom. IMPORTANT CAUTION.—Be sure to ask for Dr Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills. If you ask for Scott's Pills" you will get quite a different medicine if you_a»k for Bilious and Liver Pills," you will get a spurious compound, which, if taken, will not have the beneficial effect. Take down the particulars—" Dr. Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills." Be sure they are a square green package, with Wm. Lambert, 20, Jeimyn-street, engraved in white letters on the red ground of the government stamp. It frequently occurs that Druggists impose on their customers a Scott's Pills" in an oval box, which is quite a different medicine, and causes much disappoint- ment, as their medicinal effects are so opposite. Should any difficulty occur in obtaining the pills, send 16 or 37 postage-sUmpa to the ertablishment, and they will be fwwaidei free. [24Q3 -11 '411 i.5 QUACKERY UNMASKED AND DEFEATED; being an exposure of tlie frauds practised by quacks who roo che unthinking, and in many cases entirely ruin the health of their victims The Author, who has had great experience in the treatment of Nervous and general Debility, Loss of Memorv Failing Sight, Epilepsy, Indigestion. Giddiness, Iieadaclic and a long train of fearful diseases, will send post free, a copy of his by the aid of which permanent health may be speedily recove ed, at a trifling expense, and without recourse to the so called certain remedies of the day, which too often prove certain failures. REVIEWS "The utility of the book is undeniable."—" Christian Times." •' Popular" in every sense of the word, and its ad vantages are untold to those who cannot eonsult the family plivsician. "British Magazine" "To all our readers we say Oetit."—Critic" Rarely do we recommend a medical work, but in this instanc3 we do so honestly."—"Literary Gazette." The most fearless exposure we nave ever seen. Sunday Times." "We think it a duty to advise all our readers to proenre this book —"Daily News." "Were it universally distributed a certain class of pestiferous advertising would soon be done away with. Times. "The Doctor deserves our warmest thanks for his bold attack on empiricism. "Era" Sent free on receipt of two penny stamps, by Mr. Lawes, 14, Hand Court, ilclborn, Londo. 9175 D°„R YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, a-TpnpER?'w ?-tIfso' use ROSALIE COUPELLE'S vxvi^LTKIAK, noted for its miraculous properties, and as the only remedy that can be fully relied on. It is guaranteed to produce whiskers, moustacliios, eyebrows &c in a few weeks and will be found eminently successful in nourishing curlino- ar.d beautifying the hair, checking grcyness in all it', stages' strengthening weak hair, preventing its falling off. and restoring it in baldness from whatever cause. Upwards of 100 plivsicians recommend it for the nursery, as promoting a fine, healthy head of hair, and averting baldness in after years. Sent post free on receipt of 24 penny postage stamps, by Miss Coupelle, 69, Castle- st., Newman-st., Oxford-st, London, or may be obtained of all Chemists, in bottles price 2s. each. CAUTION—A 16 page pamphlet is enclosed with each bottle, and each package has a red stamp utside, with the words' "ROSALIE COUPELLE" in white letters the words "COUPELLE'S CRIXUTEIAR" are also moulded in each bottle My whiskers are greatly improved by using it."—W. A. Hill. It has already considerably thickened my hair."—Miss Modlin. '• I was bald nine years, bnt I find new hair coming rapidlv"—J Hone. "Thanks to your stuff, I have an excellent moustache and whiskers."—Major Browne. I had lost my hair in patches but it has restored it.Niiss Hewitt. "After 20 years baldness I consider it has acted miraculously."—H Moir Sold by WmnaU, 7S, High-street. Birmingham; Ferris and Co" Bristol: Keene, Eatli; liaimesand Co, York and Edinburgh Wlutaker, Sheffield; Westmacott, Manchester Howell Dame st, andliaimes and Co., Liverpool; Mc. Master and Co. Capel-st Dablfli: Apothecaries' Co, Gldsg,nv; Bradbury, Bolton Pratt Bradford; Dyer, Halifax; Reinhardt, Leeds; Mander and Co. Wolverhampton; and at least one agent in almost every town. "FIYE MINUTES ADVICE ON THE HAIR," Whiskers, &-c sent post free for four penny stamps. (2275 Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old Age and Shortens Human Life, more than Diseases of the Chest. y UNDER THE AND PATiiONAGE OF THE THE PRINCIPAL QUEEN NOBILITY. THE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD M DICINE IS ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS foi Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, Influenza, Chronic Strains Bruises, Lumbago, or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rheumatic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains. Vitchley Hall, near Marlbro', Match \8, 1857. 'v Sirs,—It is with heartfeltgratitude that I write these few lines, in order that su :erers from complaints similar to that under which I have myself laboured since December, lijfO. I have been afflicted at intervals with Croup and Spasms, and, although I have tried many remedies, they were all next to useless, until a short time ago, when a friend coming from Sheffield brought one of your Itoper's Plasters and since that time I have experienced no recurrence of the malady. You are at perfect liberty to make any use of this letter. I remain,yours truly, ROBERT POTTER. Messrs. Roper & Son.' Providcnce Row, Hull, Jan. 15, 1857. Sir,-Hav;ng received remarkable benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plaster, 1 wish to make my case known for the use of others. Some months ago I caught a severe cold, which brought on shaking Fits. Tluse settled in my chest. I became so ill that I required constant attendance. One of Ropei's Plasters was applied, which produced relief at once, and now I am fast progressing to a recovery.—I am, Sir, yours respectfully, MAIITHA HANNAH ROBINSON. Mrs. Granger, Witham, Essex, wiites :-1 have received much benefit from the use of your Roper's Plasters, once for a sprain of the back. and ac another time for pain in the side. Dated Feb. 5, 1857. BED FAST FOR POUR MONTHS. Mt H. Maiden, of Bury, has great pleasure in handing to Messrs. Roper and Son a rec mmendation of Roper's Plaster, by Mr. William Dutson, Earl-street, Bury, for a severe Inflamma- tion of the Lungs. He was bed-fast for four months, and is quite certain that his recovery is through the timely assistance of your valuable R ptr's Plaster, which he purchased at my shop. You are at liberty to make use of this in any way you think proper, for the benefit of the public generally. March 13 1853. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious imitations. Purchasers ate therefore cautioned to NOTICE the words, ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER, engraved on the + stamp? r \:i8 ;u Proprietoi s Auto. graph on the back, •• •• ••• thus PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SON, CllEMISTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles, from British Herbs and the Gums and Balsams of the Eastern Clime, where 11 The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits and makes it soveieign as it flows." Full sized Plasters, Is lid.; and for Children, yjd each,ot direct by Post on receipt of Is. 4rl, or Is. each in Postage Stamps Sold by most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom BEVVARIi OF IMITATIONS !-Be particular and ask foi ROPE R 's PLASTERS. Public Opinion has proved the Plaster lis he Marvel of h, Age. ROPE R'S PILLS (though originally only intended to assist the operation of ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER), have proved the best remedy for all those distressing symptoms attending a we k and disordered Stomach, Liver Complaints, Bilious Irregularities, Indigestion, such as Nausea or Sickness, Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food, Pain in the Bowels, Languor and Depression of Spirits, Giddiness,Swimming or Determination of Blood to the Head, &c the forerunner of Apoplexy. Sproatley,near Hull, Oct. 3, 1853. Sirs,—Having found great benefit from Roper's R, yal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case known for the ad- vantage of those who suffer as I have done for a long time. I have been afflicted with spasmodic pains in the chest, and palpi- tation of the heart, arising from Indigestion and Liver complaint, I was under medical treatment many months without feeling any better. At last I tried one of Roper's Plasters and a box of Pills, which gave me relief in a few days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well.-I remain, with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH T OMPSON. Roper's Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and warranted free from any deleterious ingiedient, being composed of choice herbs, roots gums, and balsams, by ROBT. ROPER and SON. Che.i ists, Sheffield, in boxes, at Is. Iè., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each Sold by most Chemists and Booksellers in the United Kingdom ASK FOR ROPER'S PILLS. [i747 GIVEN AWAY FOR THE BENEFIT of NERVOUS SUFFERERS.—DR. SMITH, (late Hospital Physician) will send Free, secure from observa- tion, to any address, on receipt of a directed envelope enclosing two stamps, to prepay postage, THE PRIVATE MEDICAL FRIEND, a new work on the most success- ful means of Self-cure of those fearful diseases, nervous debility, loss of memory, dimness of sight, lassitude, indigestion, &c., which, if neglected, result in premature old age, consumption, insanity, and death. For the benefit of nervous sufferers who cannot visit him personally, Dr. Smith, will, on receiving a description of their case, enclosing stamped envelope for reply, hold himself ready to reply thereto, giving his opinion upon the nature of the case, and the principles of treatment necessary to effect a perfect cure. No consultation-fee required. HENRY SMITH, M.D., 41, Carliol-street, Newcastle-on- Tyne. [2334 R STOLBERG'S VOICE LOZE1SGE, is acknowledged after Ten years'trial as he best specific for the v ice, and removing all affections of the Throat. Strongly recommended to Clergymen, Singers, Actors, Public Speakers, persons subject to relaxed Throats, and to all person desirous of cultivating their voices, and ensuring a good and clear articulation. They have also been found highly beneficilt those afflicted with Nervous, Hystericp]. or Stomachic Coughs. be had in boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 411. 6d.each, of every Medicine Vendor in the kingdom. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, Farringdon street, Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyard; VV. Edwards, Newberry and Sons, St. Paul's Churchyard; Dietrichsen and Hannay, Oxford- street; Sanger, Oxford-street, and Retail by all respectable Chemists in the Kingom. CURTIS ON MANHOOD —SHILLING EDITION. A "EDIéAL ESSAY ON NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, &c Just publishod, the 7?.|i00 with numerous plates, price Is., or sent, post paid, by the Author, for 14 stamps. "JITASHOOD the CAUSE and CURE of PRE- 4-L M A I'URE DECLIN E, vrith Plain Directions for Restora- tioll to Health and Vigour; being a Review of the various forms and modern treatment of Netvous Debility, Despondency, &c., to which are added Curious and Interesting Cases, with the Autiior's Recipe of a Preventive Lotion. By J. L. CUBTIS, Surgeon, 15, Albermarle-street, Piccadilly London. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—The Professional reputation of the Author, combined with his twenty years'experience as a me dieal referee in the treatment of nervous debility, &c., fu,'>' counts for the immense circulation which this popular aod ably written medical treatise has obtained."—Sunday limes, 2urd March ISSli. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—In the pages of this work will be found golden rules for regulating the one and preserving the other."—Mark Lane Express, March 31st, 1S5G.. There is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful—whether sucli person hold the relation of a pa rent, preceptor, or a clergyman."—-Sun, Evening Paper. Sold by GILBERT, 49, Paternoster-row 41 ANNAY, P3, Oxford treet; MANX, 39, Cornhill, London and all Roukselleis. Consultations from 10 till 3 and 8 tlll D. (51 YOURSELF WHAT YOU ARE AND WHAT JL FIT FOR! The original Graphiologist, MARIE COUPELLE continues to give her uselul and interesting delineations of clia racter, from an examination of the handwriting, in a style peculiarl) her own, never before attempted in this country, and which cannot even he successfully imitated by those who pretend to this beautiful science. All persons desirous of knowing them selves, or the true character of any friend in whom they may be interested, must send a Sperimen of writing, stating sex and age, and the fee of 14 uncut penny post stamps, to Miss Coupelle, o9, Castle-st., Oxford-st., London and they will receive in a few days a full and minute detail of the talents, tastes, affections, virtues, failings, &c., of the writer, with many other things hitherto unsuspected, and calculated to be useful throusjli life. From F. N.—"I consider your skill surprii-ing." C. S.—"Your description of the young lady's character is remarkably correct." VV.S.—" Your interesting answer to my note is quite true." H. VV.—" Your sketch of my character is marvellously correct." Miss F«—" Mamma says the character you sent me is a true one." Miss W. N.—"You have described hischaracter very accurately." MissH^S.—" I ara afraid his character is as you describe it too truly." "We see DO more difficulty in graphtology than phre nology, and we have little doubt that in innumerable instances the clu»aeiMi»*MMiwM>*y»alprecUioa."—Fa»»»y Herald. (2:175 t VE TGPJ Co's 11 NEW I ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE I !i AND PRICE LIST: WITH 200 ENGRAVINGS of ALL REQUISITE I ;j ARTICLES for COMPLETELY FURNISHING 1 li THE COTTAGE 0E MANSION, li SENT FREE BY POST. | LAVERTON & CO. j; HOUSE FURNISHERS & CABINET MAB^IiS, 11 MARYPOET STREET, BRISTOL. [2357 WHAT SHALL I DO TO GET CUREDP Is the question often asked by the afflicted. As your cure depends upon the treatment you obtain, apply to Dd THOMAS WILLIAMS VINB COITAGE, No. 182, COMMERCIAL HO AD, Niswi-OILT One door from the new Bible Christian Chapel XTTHO, having devoted his whole study for thirty Yf years, to the curing of all Diseases by Herbs only, and from successful practice in Newport, for the last ten years,is enabled to treatpatients with the utmost cer. tainty of a Cure. Dr. W.'s Herbal Pills have been experienced by Thou. |fn.^s ,t0 most valuable yet known for the cure of rains in the Head, Back, and Loins Nervousness, Indi— gestion, Loss of Appetite, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases.&c. 1 he utmost attention may be relied upon by those who entrust themselves to the care of Dr. Williams. Attendance daily, from Nine in the Morning until ten at Night; on Sundays, from Nine till Two. Country Patients niu t be particular in stating then cases, as that will render a personal visit unnecessary. Medicine,with the necessary advice, sent to any parton receipt of a Post-office Order for 10s., payable to Dr THOMAS WILLIAMS, Newport, Monmouthshire. CAUTION !-The public are requested to take notice that Dr. Williams has no connexion with any other person. in the profession; and that he can only be seen on can. at his residence, as above. B 28 TRE GREAT REMEDY FOR IFEKVOUSNKSA, DEBILLTLT EPILEPSY, Sc. Protected by ROJlal Letters Patent of England, aud sanctioned by all the Continental Coltenes. THE GUTTJE or LIFE DROPS, dis- covered and prepared only by D DS RODS, of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons London, &c., &c., &e.,area well-known remedy for the above complaints, Exhaustion, Incapacity for Society, Studv, or Busi ness, Eruptions, Sore Throat, fains in the liJ-ies, arid all those diseases for which mercury, sarsaparilla, &c. are to often em ployed, to the future destruction of h.-ahh. Their p )\vers almost exceed belief; since their introduction, hundreds of apparently hopeless CHses have been speedily cured, and th iusaiijs Iiiive de- rived almost miraculous relief, when everything else had failed and they must sooner or later entirely supersede those questionable remedies which have too long been the sole reliance of the medical men of this country. Being purely herbal, and contaiitin £ neither mineral or opiate, they do not stimulate; and areth rcforenot followed by that fearful reaction common to the I remedies for these complaints. Thousands of testimonials from Clergymen others may be inspected by any one, or a printe.l copy for- warded on receipt of a stamped envelope. Price ts. Gd. and I Is. per bottle, or four times the latt2r for3Js. through all Medicine Vendors. (2275 PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, RHEUMATISM GOUr, &c., &c. DR. DE ROOS' RENAL PILIJS are a well- known remedy f, _r Pains in the Back. Gravel, Rheumatism, uout, Disease of the Kidneys, Bladder and or-ans, Biliousness, Indigestion, Acidity ol Stomach, Sc., which often t.»rtnent the sufferer over the best years of life, and end only in death They agree with the most ce:icate stouiacli, increase the appetite improve the health, and in three days effect a cure, when copaiba cubebs, &c., have utterly failed. Prico Is. Ijd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. lis. and 33s. per box, of all Chemists. E. \V., Gib Heath, Birmingham.—" 1 shall not fail to recon> mend your medicine, to all that I think need them I feel gratefa to God that I ever saw your advertisement." L. it-, IIills';oroughI Co. Down.—" Only for your medic He, I would be in my grave 1 return you many tharks." M. 31. R., Bolton.—" For the great. service your medicines have rendered me, I cannot express myself too gratefully." T. S., Wellingboro'.—I am happy to in- form you that I have not felt anything I have t iken your valuable medicine, and I shall not fail to recommend it to all my friends." A. L., Stratton, .Cornwal. I am glad to state that after taking your medicine six weeks, I am now well. Thanking you for a good state of health, which I never had before lam &c. From long practical observation of the treatment pursued in the most famous Institutions of England and France"for those f f ° aboveVtUe Proprietor has had somewhat an a uities for acquiring that uniform success which has c ar.ctensed his practice for so many years in this country, where tne futile attempts t> cure by mercury, copaiba, sarsaparilla, &c., have produced such distressing results. Lasting benefit in such cases can only be reasonably expected at the hands of the legally qualified medical man who devotes his chief attention to their removal; and to him only who can shale his possession of the necessary qualifications, can confidence be safely extended. Dr. De It. refers with pride to the numbers he has been instrumental in lestoring to liea.th and happiness and to those who may be in netd of such aid, he olTeis every assurance of speedy restora- tion. Country Patients should forward a det-iil of their case by letter. enclosing the fee of £1 Is. for advice and medicines, which will be sent by return. Post office orders to be inade piyable at the General Post Office, to WALTER. DE lloos, M.D., 10, Berners street, Oxford street, London. At home daily fioin lrttill4. Sundays excepted. Sold by Winnall, 78, High-street, Birmingham Ferris and Co. Bristol Keene, Bath Rlimes and Co., York and Edinburgh; Whittaker, Sheffield; Westmacott, Manchester; Howell, Dale' street, and Kaimes and Co., Liverpool; Mc.Master aad Co Capel-Street, Dublin; Apothecaries' Co., Glasgow; Bradbury* Bolton; Pratt, Bradford; Dyer, Halifax; Reinhardt, Leeds; Mander and Co., Wolverhampton; and at least one a^ent in almost every town but should difficulty occur, enclose Stamps to Dr. De Roos, 10, Berners-street, Oxford-street, Locdon, when they will be sent by return, securely packed. postageAmmHp^Ef Wit" illstruc"°»s. &c- ^nt free for^two CE REV ISlA ANa LIOAN A- or, ENGLISH HERB DIET DRINK This very old established Medicine was discovered ani most beneficially prescribed in an extensive practice for 50 years bv JOSHUA. WEBSTER, M.D., M.R.C.S., London; The celebrated Botanist, and Inventor of Dr. Jarsea* Powders, who was consulted in the last illness of His Majesty George 11, and died in his 95th year, &.DR 1 SOI. # ——— The Medicine has proved eminently'successful in cases o DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. I IVCITIEST CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA OR SCURVY. INFLUENZA, ASTliBIA COLDS ERYSIPELAS & SKIN DISEASES. LIVER & BOWEL COMPLAINTS KHEUMATTC AFFKCTIOSS ABSCESS and TlTMOVRS. NEBVOUS DEBILITY. WHOOPING COUGH, &C., &C. Highly approved by the well-known Abernethy (who alludes to it in his works, and other celebrated Medical Practioners. The Proprietors of this truly valuable and Universal Medicine, in directing attention to the following extract from the Affidavit made by Dr. Webster, beg to state that they will feel much pleasure in forwarding (gratis) upon application, a pamphlet containing many cases of indis- putable cure, and unequivocal testimonials (published by distinct permission) (EX fRACT FROM AFFIDAVIT BY DR JOSHUA WEBSTER.) Jo-hua Webs'.er, Ml) and an old member of the Corporation of 5>urg°or,s, UKiketH oath and saith, 11 That the Medicine by him named C12REVISIA ANULICANA, or ENGLISH HIiilB DlET- DRINK, is prepared from vegetables possessing tlii most salu- brious qualities, and was discovered by him after a long and laborious investigation of the medieinal properties ot herbs and plants; and that the said CEItEVISIA is the greatest co rector and purifier of the blood, consequently the best pre&ervatlTe of health; as this Deponent has had ample testimony of curing Fifty Years' extensive practice, ill the course of which he suc- cessfully administered the said CEREVISIA to several thousands. Joshua YVEDSIEK. Sworn at the Mansion-house of the City of London, the 13thQf Nor., F99, before me, "Witlies?, Jas. Benamore. M D." H. C. COMBE, Mayor. »,« The. Pamphlet contains a copy of the Affidavit in full. bold Wholesale and Retail by EDWAUD oLKli and. Co., Sole Proprietors, 46, Piccadilly, comer of the Albany. In bottles at 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., and ¡(is.; and may be had through Patent Medicine Vendors and re- spectable Chemists in town and country, or direct from the Depot, upon receipt of Money Order, or London reference. [2336 A NEW AND 1MPOHTANT DISCOVERY IN THE SCI liNCK OF MEDICINE. Patentflf/lce Seal of Great Britain.—Diplome de Ecole dePhar- made Pharmacim de Paris.—Imperial College of Medicinef Vienna. The patentee may be consulted daily according to the rules laid down in tlie work Human Fr.ii/ty." Sent Tree by post Is., by J. Alien, 20, Warwick lane, Paternoster-row, London. He con- siders it necessary that tvery^ expedient should be adopted to secure the public against Imitations of tiie Tricsemar. None genuine unless the Engravings of the Seals of lUe Patent OlUce of England, the Seals of t..e Ec->le cu Pnarmacie de Paris, ar.d the Impeiial College of Vienna., are affixed upon each wrapper, and around ench case- Imitations of the sa:iie are liable to the severest penalties the Courts of Law can award TIUESBMAK, No 1, 2, and 3, prepared'in the form of* lozenge, devoid of ta,te or smell, :uid can be carried in the wais coat pocket. Sold 111 tin cases, divided into separate dos.M admrnirtered by \alpeau, Lailemnn, lioux, Rieord. &c„ &c. Til li IE SE MA 11 No. 1 is a Hemedy for J. RELAXATION, and all the distressing consequences arising from too long a rtsidence in hot climates. It has restored bodiiv strength and vi-, our to thousands of debilitated individuals, who are now in the enjovmeut of health. TlUESEivlAU No. 11. effectually, in the short space of Three Days, completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those disor lers which Cupaivi and Cubebs have so long been thought all antidote for, to the ruia of the health of a vast portion of the population. TIIIESEMAlt No. Ill. searches out and purifies the diseased humours from the bloody and cleanses the system from all deteriorating cauavs; it also constitutes a certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula,ami all Cutaneous Eruptions, removing and expelling in course all corruptions and impurities from the vital stream, so as altoget: er to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel it with the insensi. Id perspiration, through the medium of the pores ot the !>km and u :ne, and is & never-failing remedy lor that class of disoider- w!,ich unfor- tunately, the English I'hys'ciati treats v ith Mor^urv, to the in- evitabl* destruction of the patients constitution, and which all the Sarsaparilla in the world cannot rem ve. 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