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ism 4fi4December 4, 1858.1 THE "LEA PER....
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MONEY MARKET AND STOCKEXCHANGE. Fkiday E...
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TiikDicoimalSymtkm.—A deputation on tlio...
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BANK OF ENGLAND. Au Account, pursuant to...
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Copper Smelting.—At a recent meeting of ...
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KEATING S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL
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Ism 4fi4december 4, 1858.1 The "Lea Per....
ism 4 fi 4 December 4 , 1858 . 1 THE "LEA PER . 1333
Money Market And Stockexchange. Fkiday E...
MONEY MARKET AND STOCKEXCHANGE . Fkiday Evening . Motey has been ia greater demand in the week , in consequence of the number of bills falling due tomorrow , the 4 th . The terms of discount have advanced , and no bills are discounted under 2 £ per cent . Probably next week the market may again recede , though all the foreign gold that comes mis sold for the Continent , AvhicTi would indicate a firmer market . The silver market , however , is flat : bar silver is not in demand , and , as formerly , the demand for silver to send to the East was one cause of the exchanges turning against us . The present flatness of the silver market would indicate , we believe , an easier money market . There arc not at present any signs of a considerable change either way . In the Stock Market to-day the English funds were at the opening firm , but the telegraph brought no prices from Paris before the close , and an influential party appearing in the market who operated for a fall , the market went backward . Trench securities were depressed . Numberless rumours were in circulation to account for the fall , but none of them appear to have any good foundation . The new Lorabardo followed the general fate , and declined . The shares of the Ottoman Bank , which have been regarded with favour for some days , were again in demand to-day . All the English rails ,
especially those influenced by the lately made peace , improved . The public have apparently now but little money to invest in securities , and the market is generally steady . / , i-The Bank returns show au increase of public deposits , 573 , 412 / ., and a decrease of private deposits 313 , 459 / . a small increase of private securities 1 GS , 556 / ., and a small increase of the reserve . The figures inform us that the Bank is accumulating money , and that the public will , by discount or otherwise , take some of it out of the Bank . Auvthiiur which injuriously affects the French
Government has a depressing influence on public securities . In proportion , therefore , as alarm had been excited by the proceedings in the Montalembert case was the satisfaction with which the news was received of the sentence against him having been cancelled . All kinds of public securities were improved by the news . It docs not follow that there is an alliance between the Stock-Exchange and despotism , but between it and security . As , m the end , liberty will be the best security , the Stockt
Exchange , like all other interests connected wih industry , is more favourable to liberty than despotism , i-i Tho annual report of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company recommends the usual half-yearly dividend of 3 £ per cent ., with an additional payment of 1 per cent ., besides 2 per cent , on the underwriting account . The net profits for the twelve months ending the 30 th of September have been 1 S 2 , 5 OSA , of which 29 , 5 OS / . was carried to the insurance fund . The capital of tho company is 1 , 700 , 000 / ., with debentures to the amount of
280 , 000 / , , . Sonic doubt has lately been raised as to who is to receive tUo concession of the Sultan for establishing at Constantinople the Bank of Turkey , mid yesterday favourably afTeoted the suaros of the Ottoman Bank . It has been officially announced that the subscription lists for the Suez Canal were closed on the 30 th of November , and tho amounts subscribed exceeding tho required sum , tho formation , of the company will bo proceeded with . A fresh riso has taken place in the stocks of the three great railway companies which have just made peace , the rumours of which caused a stoady and unchecked advance . Messrs . Dcnnistoun and Co . havo announced that
on Tiiosclay , tho 30 th ult ., mid tho next fourteen days , they would bo prepared to pay tlioir last two instalments duo respectively on tho 31 st December , 1859 , and 30 th Juno , 1500 . This is creditable to this house , which stopped in tho crisis last year .
Tiikdicoimalsymtkm.—A Deputation On Tlio...
TiikDicoimalSymtkm . —A deputation on tlio subject of thonbulition ] uftho system of weighing by tho cwt ., qr ., lb ., And thu substitution of weighing by tho 1001 b . \ and ulao proposing that corn , instead of being Hold by tbo quarter , Imshol , and various moasurprt now In uso , shall bo sold by wol tfht , by tho o \ yt , of lOOlb ., has had an Interview ¦ with tlio ( Jhiuicollor of iho IC . XLuliGquor . The deputation oonalatinl of Pi ofosaor Do Morgan , Mr . W . Miller , > lr . I . Travers , and Mr . It . It . Moore .
Bank Of England. Au Account, Pursuant To...
BANK OF ENGLAND . Au Account , pursuant to the Act 7 th and 8 th Victoria , cap . 32 , for the week ending on Wednesday , the 1 st day of December , 1858 . ISSUE DEPAETMEKT . £ . \ £ Notes issued . 32 , 633 , 180- Governmentdebt .. " . ^ . lOO ! Other securities ... 3 , 459 * 900 ! Gold coin and bul-I lion 18 , 158 . 180 Silver bullion ——. £ 32 , 633 . 180 £ 32 , 633 , 180 BANKING DEPARTMENT . £ . £ . Proprietors' capital 14 , 553 , 000 Government secu-Rest 3 , 094 , 72 S rities ( lncluding Public deposits ( hi- Dead Weight Au- _ cludinc Exche- nuity ) . .... 10 , 808 , 591 quer Commission- Other Securities , 15 , 432 . 330 ers Of National Notes ............ - . 12 , 324 , 040 Debt , Savings' Gold and Silver Banks , and Divi- Com 618 , 13 * dencl Accounts ) .. 8 , 245 , 211 Other deposits 12 , 491 , 758 Seven Day & other BiUs 798 . 398 £ 39 , 183 , 095 £ 39 , 183 , 095 M . MARSHALL , Chief Cashier . Dated the 2 nd day of December , 1858 .
Copper Smelting.—At A Recent Meeting Of ...
Copper Smelting . —At a recent meeting of the Society of Arts , Mr . Hyde Clarke , C . E ., read an interesting paper on this subject . He remarked that the copper mines of England abound in low sulphuret ores , which are easily smelted , and with the aid of very cheap fuel we are able to undertake the smelting of the rich carbonic ores of other countries on better terms than they can do it themselves . Rich ores in many cases are carbonates , which can be more conveniently smelted with the English sulphurets . With many advantages it is still to be questioned whether the English copper trade has reached its height , or is free from serious vicissitudes . To suit the circumstances of local business a particular course of smelting by coal in reverberatory furnaces has been adopted ; but this is not the most economical method , nor does it admit of the reduction of the lowest clas 3 of copper ores . It is quite possible , looking to the effective establishment of copper smelting in Chili , the United States , and Australia , to the abundant supply of rich copper ores abroad , and the competition of very cheap iron , that copper may be reduced , and thereby the working of the Cornish mines may be threatened ; but on the other hand , if processes be adopted for the more economical reduction of copper , ores of lower produce or at lower rates can then be brought to market , and the reduction in price may be compensated . New combinations of copper , new alloys , as with silicium , will likewise open new sources of consumption . The copper smelting trade , he remarked , began in Cornwall , and was thence removed to South Wales , which , until lately , remained its sole seat , as it is its chief seat ; but Liverpool having a great import of foreign and colonial copper ores and bar copper , has favoured the establishment of smelting works on the Mersey , and the copper market there is yearly growing in importance . Chesxuts . — This crop , one of the principal sources of agricultural wealth in the Basque provinces of Spain , has this year fallen very short of the average . Generally the " quantity exported is from 30 , 000 to 40 , 000 bushels , but this year it is calculated that it will not amount to 14 , 000 . Atlantic Cable . — It is understood that the Directors of tho Atlantic Telegraph Company intend to apply to the British Government for a guarantee upon the capital required for tho laying down of a new cable . A memorial to Government in support of this proposed , application is receiving influential signatures .
Keating S Pale Newfoundland Cod Liver Oil
KEATING S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL .
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Perfectly pure , nearly tastoloss , has boon analysed , reported on , and rpoommoiidcdby Professors Tavlob and Thomson , of Guy ' s and Sfc . Thomas ' s Hospitals , who , in tho words of tho Into Dr . Pebeira , sny , that " Tho finest oil is that most devoid of colour , odour , and jlavour . " Half-pints , is . ( id ., Pints , 23 . ( 5 d ., Quarts , is . fld ., and Five-pint Bottles , 10 s . Cd ., Imperial Measure—70 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London .
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KEATING'S COUCH LOZENGES . WHAT IS A COLD ? THE PLAGUE OP THE ENGLISH CLIMATE . At this season who , Uowovor cnroful , escapes its doatroyinff influence ? Wo may clothe woll , livo well , and Ruard well to ronol . tlio inevitable attack ; It comes tit last with tho ovor-ohanglug ntmosiilivt'o of thin country ; then should bo procured a box of KRATING'S COUGH LOZKXGES , which havo boon known to euro when other moans havo failed . Prepared and Sold in Hoxon , 1 h . lid ., and Tins , 2 s . 0 d ., 1 h . Ud .. and 10 * . Ud . tneli , by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist . & p ., 7 t ) , St . 1 ' nul ' B Churchyard , London . Retail by all DniffBlwts nnd Patent Modioluo Voudors in tho World .
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PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGHS Is soourod by Pp . LOCOOK'S PUI . MOXIO WAFERS . TJioy « ivo iiiwtaut roliof and a rapid euro of Asthma , Consumption , Coughs , and all Uirfordom of tho Breath and Lungs , riioy havo a most ploiVHnnt tnsto . Price Is , lid ., i } s , vd ., ; nnd Ha . pov box . Sold by all Medicine Vondoi'H .
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BRECKNELL'S SKIN SOAP , The best for producing a clear and healthy skin ; in li packets of four tablets or eight squares . Breeknelrs Glj cerine Soap , for use when the skin is rough or chapped ; i packets of four tablets , is . 6 d . —BBEOKNELL , TUK . NBB and SONS , manufacturers of Wax , Spermaceti , Stearine Composite , and TallowCandles to her Majesty ; agents t Price ' s Patent Candle Company , dealers in all other Paten Caudles , all kinds of household and toilet Soaps , and ii Colza , Sperm , Vegetable ^ and other Lamp Oils , & c . Beehive 31 , Haymarket , London .- ^ -N . B . Each tablet and square . u stamped with the name of " Brecknell . "
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DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD . r \ TURKISH TREATMENT . —A Surgeon from JL the Crimea , who was cured of fourteen years'deafness and most distressing noises in the head , is anxious to communicate the means of cure to others so afflicted- Full instructions to effect a cure sent to any part of the world upor . receipt of a stamped directed envelope . —Surgeon Colston M . R . CS . and M . R . S . L ., No . 7 , Leicester-place , Leicester square , London , W . C . Consulting hours eleven till foui daily . .
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TEETH-TEETH . PROTEC TED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT , and received by the most eminent of the Faculty . —Mr . LAWRENCE'S IMPROVED ARTIFICIAL TEETH by the CLEO-PLASTIC process entirely supersede the Soft Gum , and every substance that become putrescent in the mouth . Their cleanliness , ease , and comfort render them available in every case , without springs or wires , at less than advertised prices . — PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTION by GRADUATED ELECTRICITY is always attended with certainty and success . —A Treatise on the above methods sent post free on application . Mr . LAWRENCE , Member of College of Dentists , U . S ., 50 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London ,
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DALTENBURG'S ORIENTAL OIL Is the only reliable preparation for the rapid production of Whiskers and Moustaches , is an infallible remedy for baldness , and permanently restores grey hair to its original colour . Price 2 s- 9 d . and 5 s . 6 d . per bottle . . D'ALTENBURG'S DENTIFRICE is celebrated for preserving the teeth sound , white , and highly polished , it eradicates tartar , arrests decay , prevents toothache , strengthens the gums , and reuders the breath fragrant aud pure . Price Is . lid . per box ; free by post for 16 stamps . Sold by D'Alfeenburg and Co ., 3 Sa , Lamb ' s Conduit-street , London ; and by Chemists and Perfumers . Guard against spurious imitations under closely similar names .
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RUPTURES .- ^ BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . W HITE'S MOC-MAIN" LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most effective invention ia the curative treatment of Hernia . The use of a steel spring ( so hurtful in its effects ) ishereavoided . asoft Bandagebeingworn round the body , while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the Moc-Main Pad and Patent Lever , ntting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot bo detected , and may be worn during sleep . A descriptive circular niayVehad , and the Truss ( which cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hip , being sent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , 228 . Piccadilly , London . Price of a single truss , 16 s ., 21 s ., 26 s . 6 d ., aud 31 s . Cd . — Postage Is . „ Double Truss , 31 s . 6 d ., 42 s ., and 52 s . 6 d ^— -Postage Is . Sd . Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . 6 d . —Postage is- 10 d . Post-office orders to be made payable to JOHN WHITE , Post-office , Piccadilly . ELAS TIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , & c ., for VARICOSE VEINS , and all cases of WEAKNESS aud SWELLING of the LEGS , SPRAINS , & c . They are porous , light in texture , aud inexpensive , and are drawn on like an ordinary stocking . Price from 7 s . 6 d . to ica . each . —Postage 6 d . JOHN WHITE Manufacturer , 228 , Piccadilly . London .
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TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED . CHARLES WATSON , M . D ., Follow and Honorary Vioe-President of tho Imperial African Institute of France . Corrcs . Member of the Medical Sociotios of Rouon and Peru , tho National Academy of Sciences , < fco ., and late Re ^ sident Physician to the Bedford Dispensary , 27 , Alfredplace , Bedford-square , London , continues to issue , on receipt of six stamps , " THE GULDE TO SELF CURE . " '' Those about entering the Marriage State should peruse Dr . Watson ' s invaluable little work , as tho advice ho gives on health and disease reflects much credit upon him as a sound medical Dhilosophor . " Tr-Cr ?< iV . " The true Guide to those whodoairo a spocdy and private euro . "— Univerp ity Magazine . For Qualifications vide "Diplomas" aud tho " London ModicalDirectory . "
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TRIESEMAR . Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England , and soourod by tho seals of tne Ecolo do Pharmacio do Paris , nnd tho Tinporial College of Medicine , Vionna . Triosomar , No . 1 , is a remedy for relaxation , spommtorrhooa , and exhaustion of tho system . Tricsomar , No . 3 , ofl'ootually , in tho short space ofthrco dnys , completely nnd entirely orndicntos nil trncos of those disordors which ctvpsulos hnvo so long been thought an antidote for , to tho ruin of tho health ora vnso portion of the population . Triosomar , No , 3 , is tho great Continental ronxoay for that class of disordors M'hich unfortunately tho English physician treats with tnorcury , to the Inevitable destruction of tho patlont ' s constitution , niul which all tho sarsaparilla in tho world oaunot remove . Trlosonmr , Nos . 1 , 2 , and 3 , nro alike devoid of tu « to or sinoll , and of all nauseating qualities . They inny Mo on tho tollot tablo without tholr uso being susnootod .-hold in tin caspa , price lls ., froo by post is . 8 d . oxtrn toniiy part of tha XJnitod Kingdom , or four cases in ono for ««« ., by i ost , 3 s . 3 d . oxtra , which savos Hi , i nnd lit fl '\ ° " ^ , ' , V , « n « ^ thoro is a saviMff of U . 12 a . ; dlv dod Into nojiaralo tlosos , a « ffiinUtorod by ValI ) oau , ' ^"'"'""' S . K " }^^ « ° ' ' & I ) . Church , 78 / Grnooehuroh . « troot A Jiavl \ tf > Hoo or , jS , KtnK Willlam-stroot ; G . V , ^ att « , 17 , Mnu-a i l rout , 220 , Strand > ' llalinnv . 0 % Oxford-atrot i Sniigor , irtiJ , Q xlimlbSoo * Li do !\ Y & . U . lufflw "' . ? «* ° ; f , W" Wauofliwtor , mid Powell , 10 , Wostiuorcliuul-stroet , Dublin .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 4, 1858, page 29, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_04121858/page/29/
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