CHOLERA! CHOLERA! CHOLERA!PATENT BED FEATHER ALKALI WASH-ING FACTORY, 14, KINGSGATE-STEET, HOLBORN. Ladies should be careful to have their Beds, Matresses, c., freed from ALt the impurities long using- engenders, and be prepared against the coming pestilence.THE EXPENSE IS TRIFLING.The advantages have surprised 1087 families, who havo had one to seventy each purified, and all loud in its praise.CERTIFICATE.“ I have sent three heavy beds to undergo this patent process, they have been returned full, dry, and fit for use, the surplus making a fourth excellent bed. Having recommended all my personal friends, I regard the same deserving general patronage and adoption.“ ANDREW URE, M.D., F.R.S.” CHARLES HERRING, Patentee.RICHARD A. C. LOADER,24, PAVEMENT, FINSBURY, LONDON.CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, and PLATE GLASS FACTORY, 24, PAVEMENT, FINSBURY, LONDON,‘24.—RICHARD A. C. LOADER respectfully solicits all parties about to Furnish and requiring Furniture, to inspect his Stock, which will beu found to consist of the newest designs of Furniture of the best seasoned materials, at the lowest possible prices.An estimate given for any quantity of goods, from one room to an entire house.The Upholstery Department will be found equally low in price. All qualities of Goods always in stock.Books of Prices may be had on application, and also Books of Designs lent.Spanish Mahogany Easy Chairs, real morocco leather, £ *, d. stuffed all hair, and spring seats, with continuation mahogany moulding to the backs,on patent castors.... 3 19 6 Mahogany sweep back Chairs, with Trafalgar seats, stuffed all best horse-hair, in hair seating, carved and splatpolished. ............ -..... 0 14 6Solid Rosewood Drawing Room Chairs, in damask 0 13 6flnhrinlA ir, Pnntorl Panimco ominnI I' . ------D . V. V. V. v- ,early in the week, or they cannot be done.London, 90£, Holborn-hill, opposite Shoe-lane.STEPHEN BLACKBURN begs leave to informhis Friends and the Public, that he has succeeded to the Printing Business lately carried on by his brother, Mr. John Blackburn, and that, in order to secure greater efficiency in prosecuting the same, he has entered into partnership with Mr. R. K. BURT (from the Caxton Press), who, like himself, possesses a practical knowledge of Printing in all its branches.BLACKBURN and BURT, Printers, respectfully solicit the patronage and support of their Friends and the Public, and beg permission to state;that, having an extensive assortment of Type, both for Book-work and Jobbing, selected from the first foundries, and Presses of the best construction, in Premises that are commodious and well-adapted to their business, they are fully prepared to undertake every description of Printing, and to execute it with promptitude and taste.Should their Friends favour them with their commands, Blackburn and Burt trust, by personal attention to business, moderate charges, and the punctual execution of orders entrusted to their care, to merit their continued confidence and favours.October, 1848.ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS, PARK-HOUSE, HIGHGATE-IIILL.THE THIRD ELECTION of this CHARITYwill occur on THURSDAY, the 2dth of OCTOBER, at the LONDON TAVERN, BISHOPSGATE STREET, for the election of Ten Children from a List of One Hundred and Three.Sir GEORGE CARROLL in the Chair.The Poll will commence at Twelve and Close at Two o'Clock precisely.JAMES HOLLOWAY, D.D.l Honorary ANDREW REED, D.D. j Secretaries.N.B. The Office, 29, Poultry, is open from Ten till Four daily, w’here forms of application and all needful information may be obtained. -The Elections will occur regularly in April and October,.Subscriptions thankfully received.*** Those Subscribers who have notreceived their Proxy Paper*, will please forward their address to the Office.