LONDON COFFEE HOUSE,

10, PHILIP-STREET,

(Opposite the Market Hall,)

Birmingham.

Dinner commencing at One o’Clock, with a liberal Bill of Fare daily.

Private Rooms and Dinners on the shortest Notice.

London and Provincial Daily and Weekly Papers.

WELL AIRED BEDS.

DUDDESTON HALL
LUNATIC ASYLUM,

NEAR BIRMINGHAM.

MR. LEWIS

Respectfully informs the Public that he receives Patients, of either sex, labouring under mental or nervous diseases, into his Establishment, on terms which cannot fail to meet the approbation of persons desirous of placing their friends, who may be so circumstanced, in so comfortable and pleasing a retreat.

The well known beauty and variety of the Gardens and Pleasure Grounds, and the entire adaptation of the House and Premises to the purposes of an Asylum, render an elaborate description unnecessary; suffice it to say, there is everything that can be desired of this nature.

The Proprietor resides in and conducts the Establishment with properly qualified Assistants; the female department is under the superintendence of Mrs. and Miss Lewis, who devote all their time to the health and comfort of the patients, and whose qualifications in this respect are well known in Birmingham and its neighbourhood.

Dr. Evans is the consulting Physician. Mr. Freer and Mr. Heeley, Surgeons, one of whom visits the Patients daily.

The situation is extremely desirable, the Vauxhall Station of the Grand Junction Railway being at the Lodge Gates, and the Railway itself bounding the Premises.

THE
LONDON SILK WAREHOUSE,

61, AND 62, BULL STREET,

BIRMINGHAM,

PROPRIETOR, WILLIAM EDWARDS.

TO LADIES VISITING BIRMINGHAM:—

At this House, (conducted upon the most equitable principles, and established for a long time with yearly increasing patronage,) the old system of trading is adopted; the price of each article being marked in plain figures, from which no deviation is ever allowed.

Its claim upon the patronage of the Public, is the undeviating cheapness at which all articles, whether of British, Continental, or Eastern manufacture are offered to Purchasers.

The Inhabitants of the neighbouring counties, who make their purchases in Birmingham, will at all times find a large and carefully chosen Stock of the most substantial, well-manufactured

SILKS, SHAWLS, FURS,

BLANKETS, FLANNELS, COUNTERPANES,

RIBBONS,

GENUINE IRISH LINENS AND LAWNS.

Where purchases are made by Gentlemen, or other Persons, for Friends in the country, which fail to give satisfaction, the money is invariably returned, excepting where an article is lessened in value, by being separated from the piece.

HENRY GROVE,

(IMPORTER OF WINES AND SPIRITS,)

VICTORIA COMMERCIAL INN,

NEW MARKET PLACE,

BELMONT ROW,

Birmingham.

(Within Two Minutes’ Walk of both Railway Stations.)

The airy situation of the above Inn, and its proximity to the Grand Junction and London and Birmingham Railway Companies’ Offices, render it most eligible for Commercial Gentlemen and others, and will be found to possess the two important requisites of Comfort and Economy combined.

Well Aired Beds.

EXCELLENT STABLING,

N.B. OMNIBUSES to and from the principal Coach Offices, where places may be secured by fast and well regulated Coaches to any part of the Kingdom.

CHARLES BROOKES,

WOOLLEN DRAPER AND TAILOR,

81, NEW-STREET,

(Nearly opposite the Society of Arts,)

Birmingham.

H. MICHAEL & CO.

MANUFACTURING

FURRIERS AND SKIN MERCHANTS,

115, NEW-STREET,

Corner of King-street, Birmingham.

N.B. Furs of all descriptions Cleaned, Repaired, and Altered to the present Fashion.

WAGNER & COTTRELL,

MANUFACTURERS OF

PORTABLE WRITING DESKS,

Ladies’ Toilet and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Mahogany, Rosewood, or Russia Leather Travelling Cases, Medicine Chests, Copying Machines, and every article in the Cabinet Case Business.

21, PARADISE-STREET,

Birmingham.

By Special Appointment.