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982 THE LEADER. _^°* 342 > s^ttoi>ay,
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ROYAL. OLYMPIC THEATRE.-The public is respectfully informed that this Theatre
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Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Lilrths. ...
MtTBBAY—RUTHEBFOBD . —On the 2 nd of July , at Wyn-¦ bergrCape of Good Hope , tho Rev . Andrew Murray , sun , minister-oftheDutca Reformed Church at Blomfonteyn . Oran ^^ ttvOT Free Staffis . South Africa , to Emma , second dSg ^ eS ^ . ETR utherford , Esq ., MJL . C . of the eolouy p ^ W p-V ^ TJGU ? -O ^ e lGt \ iot June , at Port Elizabeth , Cfep 7 of Good Hope , W , P . Prest Esq ., of H . M . -s 6 th Royal TuSdmenb , youngest son of the late Samuel Prest , Esq ., Same ford Lodge , in the county of Cambridge , to Maria Heujrh daughter of tho late Captain Lloyd , R . N ., Civil Com missioner and Chief Magistrate at Port Elizabeth , and widow of the late Anthony Heugh , of the same place . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ .. - . _ . _ ' __
DEATHS . BINGHAM . —At Woolwich , Capt . Edmund Hayter Bingham , son of the late Colonel Charles Cox Bingham , Royal Artillery , aged 3 ff . CTJST . — At Ecclestou-square , Mary Eleanor , the infant daughter of Eeginald John and the Lady - -Elizabeth Cust . DILLON . —On the' . 23 rd-u . lt ., at Epsom , Surrey , asred 80 , Mrs . Dillon , formerly of Cecily Hill , Cirencester i Glouce' ¦ stershire . :
982 The Leader. _^°* 342 > S^Ttoi>Ay,
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' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . — ¦ •? . " . ' ' - ' ¦ - ¦' ¦¦ ' . ¦ ¦ London , Friday Evening , October 10 , 1856 . The state of affairs here in the City is still so gloomy that the Bank of England has found it necessary , -without waiting for the regular weekly day of meeting , to raise again the rate of discount to 6 por cent , for short bills and 7 for long ; this , combined with , the still critical state of the French Money Markets , lias been the cause of further depression in Consols since last week . Oa Saturday last they were quoted 92 f , 93 for tho November account , and they are now at 92 J . The settling took place oa the 8 th inst . The contango was very heavy , viz ., § per cent . There has been foT the last few days quite a panic in tho old 6 per cent Turks ; they have fallen from 101 J , that is , the making up price last account , to 91 i 92 x . d . This extraordinary drop is , it is said , owing to a
report , that the Turkish Government had been , obliged to borrow the money to pay the dividend . This , however , appears to be without foundation , and it is far more likely that the Joint-Stock Banks , who have been large holders of these Turkish Bonds have thrown them on the market in consequence of the public confidence not having been restored since the failure of the Royal British , fearing a run upon them , and thus occasioning depression in the market . This at least may be in . some measure the cause of a fall , but surely hardly sufficient for a drop-of 7 " per cent . There has not been a great deal of business doing in the Railway Markets during the past week , but on the whole they look gOOd . . . . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " . - " ' ; , .. :. ¦ ¦ -. ' : . ' : ' ' ¦' . ' ¦ Tlazi . "ft-kll /^ T « rino » awn tifoa nlnoinn * t \ ma « o . ^ - ¦ '¦ . . "
Aberdeen , —'; Caledonian , 58 ?; x . d ., 54 s Chester and Holyhead , 15 J , 16 J ; Eastern Counties , 8 f , 9 ; Great Northern , 90 £ , 91 $ ; Great Southern and "Western ( Ireland ) , 113 , 115 ; Great Western , 63 f , 64 i ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 94 J , 94 £ ; London and Blackwall , 65 , 68 ; London , Brighton ,, and South . Coast , 103 , 105 ; London . , and North-Western , 100 § , 1014 ; London and South Western , 102 , 105 ; Midland , 75 i , 76 ; North-Eastern CBerwiok ) , 7 Ehi , 794 ; South Eastern ( Dover ) . 68 . 68 i ; Antwerp ana Rotterdam , 6 £ , 7 ; Dutch Rhenish ,, f , 1 pm . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 34 f , 35 i . ; Great Central of Trance , 44 , 5 pm . ;¦ Great Luxembourg , 32 . 4 ; Northern of . Franco , 37 £ , 33 £ ; ' Paris and Lyons , 60 , 504 ; Eayal Danish , 19 , 20 ; Royal Swedish , i , 1 J ; Sombre aud Meuse , 10 , H .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , October 10 , 1850 . During the week the arrivals of Forein Wheat have been rather liberal , and chiefly from the Russian ports in the Baltic ; but the supplies of English continue moderate . Tho trade on the spot is very firm , but without much animation . The supply of Barley is limited , aud former rates are firmly maintained . There is a steady sale for Oats at former prices . In other articles there is no alteration . The arrivals off the Coast , since our last report , have not been so numerous as was expected , owing to too prevalence of easterly winds ; and the demand for Wheat has been sufGcient to cause prices gradually to advance . Early ^ in the week , arrived cargoes of Taganrog Q hinka Wheat were sold at 63 s . 6 d . and 64 s .: since
then sales have been matte at 64 s . 9 d . aud 65 b ., and one cargo out of condition at 64 s . A cargo near at hand has been sold at 63 . Hard Marianoplo arrived has been sold at 02 s . Polish Odessa , out of condition , at 58 s . 6 d . Saidi at 47 s . 4 Ss . to 49 s ., all cost , freight , and insurance for tho United Kingdom , and one Saidi at 49 a ., cost , freight , and insurance to tho Continent , Saidi Wheat on passage at 45 s . 4 Cs . 4 fls . Od . and 47 s . 3 d ., and a cargo of Behoira Wheat arrived in fine condition at 45 s . Maize continncs in good demand at extreme rates . Two cargoes of lbrail arrived with imperfect report havo been sold at 33 s ., and one at 3 $ a . 6 d ., Odessa 34 s . ( id ., and Galatz 36 s . For a cargo of lbrail arrived 34 s . has been refused , and one of tho some on passage , has bocn sold at 34 s . Cd ., all cost , freight , and insurance .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOB , THE PAST WEEK . ( Ox-obing Prices . ) Sat . Mon . Tuos . Wad . TJtur- Frid . Bank Stock , 3 per Cent . Red 3 per Cent . Con . An . OU 01 A 018 018 Ol ' ft " mi Consols for Account 028 01 A 91 } 92 * 02 92 * . Now 3 pit Cent : An New 2 i per Cents '" Lonjg Ans . 1860 ..... India Stock ; ' , 2- 'i ) Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 Dp ii n "j ' n ' Ditto , under * 61000 10 p 13 p 811 71 > i'i ' n Ex . Bills , ^ 1000 lip lop Gp op 8 4 p Dtto ,. £ 500 lOp lap Gp 10 p 4 > 7 p Ditto , Small Op 5 p Gp Op 7 p
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( T . FOltEIGN FUNDS . ^ UABT UEIUCIAt . QUOTATION DURING TUB WEEK ENDING cfiP ^ c ^ tS ^ aoi % Bon 8 s ' 5 I ) or io 74 S 3 oVlfon ° r :. ° - |* B = UCoinmlttceCcr . " Portuguese 3 per Couta . % vK ^^ £ ?& £ °°
Royal. Olympic Theatre.-The Public Is Respectfully Informed That This Theatre
ROYAL . OLYMPIC THEATRE .-The public is respectfully informed that this Theatre wi iN tne
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n KJS-u . rja . ror season onsnussvAx next , Oct . 13 . The performances will commence with the Original Drama , in three Acts , entitled " STILL WATERS RUIN" DEEP . " To conclude with the Comic Drama called THE EIJRST NIGHT ! First Price : — Stalls , 5 s . ; Upper Box Stalls , 4 s- , Boxes , 4 s . ; Pit , 2 s . ; Gallery , Is . Second Price : —Tipper liox Stalls , 2 s . ; Boxes , 2 s . ; Pit , Is .: Gallery , 6 d . Private Boxes , 21 . 2 s . and if . Is . ; Family Boxes , Si . 3 s .
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicesteif-aquare . Open ( for gentlemen only ) from Ten till Ten , containing . ' upwards of one thousand models and preparations , illustrating every part of the human frame in liealth and disease , the race of . men , & c . Lectures delivered at Twelve , Two , and at Halfpast Seven , by Dr . G . Sexton , P . R . G . S . ; and a new and highly-interesting Series ef Lectures is now in course of delivery by Dr . Kahn , at Four p . at . precisely . —Admission , Is .
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OFFICES in the Best Part of the STR AND . A FIRST and SECOND FLOOR TO BE LET , together or separately , suitable for a Public Company , or a Solicitor . Immediate possession may be had , and on moderate terms . Apply at No . 352 , Strand .
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TTOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS XJL AN ANTIDOTE FOR RHEUMATISM . —Edward Symonds , of Droitwich , in tho county of VTorcester , from exposure to wet and cold in the pursuit of his calling , had a severe attack of Rheumatism , and from a hale , hearty man , he became almost crippled , and xinable to walk without difficulty , when providentially his eye rested on one of the wondrous cures effected by Holloway ' s Ointment and Pills . He commenced using both , and within three months , * from a . second state of childhood , he was again restored to health and strength . . Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world ; at Professor HOLLOWAY'S Establishments , 244 , Strand , London , and 80 , Maiden-lane , New York ; by A . Stampa , Constantinople ; A- Guidicy , Smyrna ; and E . Muir , Malta .
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B LAIR'S £ OUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS . This preparation is one of tho benefits which the science of modem chemistry has conferred upon mankind , for , during the ftrsfc twenty years of the present century , to speak of a cure for the Goiit was considered a romance—but now the efficacy aud safety of this medicine is so fully demonstrated by unsolicited testimonials from persons in every rank of life , that public opinion proclaims this as one of the most important discoveries of the present age . Sold by PROUT and HARSANT , 229 , Strand , London , and all Medicine Vendors . Price Is . 1 M . and 2 s . 9 cl . per box .
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F RAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . —The manifold advantages to the licads of families from the possession of a medicine of known efficacy , that may be resorted to with confidence , and used with success in cases of temporary sickness , occurring in families more ov less every day , ai'e so obvious to all , that no question can be raised of its importance to every housekeeper in the kingdom . For females , these Pills are truly excellent , removing all obstructions , the distressing headache so very prevalent with the sex , depression of spirits , dulnessof sight , nervous affections , blotches , pimples , and sallowness of the skin , and produce a healthy complexion . Sold by PROUT and HARSA 3 TT , 229 , Strand , London , and all Medicine Vendors . Price Is . l ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . per box .
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A , NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN THE SCIENCE OP MEDICINE . Patent Office Seal of Great Britain . Dipldme do l'Ecolo do Pharmacio de Paris . Imperial College of Medicine , Vienna . TRIESEJLAR , Nos . 1 , 2 , and 3 , is prepared in tho form of a lozenge , devoid of taste or smell , and can bo carried in the waistcoat pocket . Sold in tin coses , divided into separate doses , as administered by Yalpeau , Lallomand , Roux , Kicord . & c ., & o . rpRIESEMAR , No . 1 ., is a Remedy for Relax-J- ation , Spormatorrho 3 a , and all tho distressing consequences arising from early abuse , indiscriminate excesses , or too long residence in hot climates . It has restored bodily and sexual strength and vigour to thousands of dobilitatcd individuals , avIio are now enjoying health and tho Functions or IHanhood through tins Wonderful Discovery ! ' ¦ ¦ TRIESEMAU No . II ., effectually , in tho short space of three days , completely and entirely eradicates nil traces of Gonorrhoea , both in its mild and aggravated forms , Gleets , Strictures , Irritation of the Bladder , Non-retention of Urino , Pains of the Loins and Kidneys , and those disordors which Copaivi andCubcbs have so long been thought an antidote , for , to tho ruiuof the health of a vast portion of tho population . TRIESETVTAIt ,, No . III .. is tho great Continental Rcmed . v for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms . - It searches out and purifies tho diseased humours from tho blood , and clonuses tho system from all deteriorating causes ; it also constitutes a certain Curo for Scurvy , Scrofula , nnd all Cutaneous Eruptions , and is a liovor-failniK Remedy for that class of disorders which unfortunately the English Physician treats with Mercury , to tlioi inevitable destruction ol' tho patient ' s constitution , and which all tho Sarsaparilla in tho world cannot restore Price Us ., or four onsen in one for S . 'ls ., which saves lls . j and in W . cases , saving-1 ? . 12 b . To be bad wholesale and retail in London , of Johnson , 08 , Cornhill ; Hannny alI l » V 2 r * filJ > P * ford . Bti'cot ; and Sn . nRer , 150 , Oxfbrd-Htrorjt . HUMAN PRA 1 LTY : a Medical Work , price Is . post lrco . illustrated with 100 Engravings , and containing tho opinions of Valpoaii , Lallomand , ltoux , llicord , & c . It gives copious instructions for tho perfect Restoration of thoNo sufi ' crinir from tho consequonces of early abuso , Gonorrlicon , mid Syphilis , and also showing tho IioiioIUh arising from tho oliemical testa and examination of tho Sporinalozn ., by tho I yiiithor ' H novvly-constnictod Urinomoter , with powerful lonaos . Piper & Co ., is , Paternoatcv-row i and from all Agents for tho safe of ' Trieaeinar '
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HAR KtNGTGN , PARKER , and CO ., Wmt > and Spirit Merchants , 54 , PALL MALL LOwWvir ' offer to the public Old and Superior VUNEs 7 pK Sf the finesUiuality , at prices not exceeding those char g ed fni or aima-ry Wines . "" HARRINGTON , PARKER , and CO . would call serial attention to their PALE and GOLDEN DINNER IlIER & IBS , as under : Imperial Pints , 27 s . to 3 te . per doaenr ^ bottled in Reputed Quarts , 3 Ss . to 45 s . per dozen . ' Agents for Allsopp's Pale and India . Ale .
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C CHWEPPE ' S MALYERN SELTZER \ J WATEH . Havhig leased the Holy Well Sin-in- n > Malvern , renowned for its purity , J . S : and Co nn , if produce ^ KELTZBtt WATERAvith all the CHEMICAL anrf MEDICINAL properties which have rendered theffi - SprniB so celebrated . They continue Manufacturinir Srm \ MAGNESIA , and POTASS WATERS and LEMONffi ' LONDON , LIVERPOOL , BRISTOL , and DERBY ll : Every bottle is protected by a Red Label bearing their
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FLOUR , / warranted free from adulteration and delivered to any par t of London ( not less than one peck ) carriage free . Whites , for pastry , at per busliP ) ( 561 bs . ) , 12 s . 4 d . ; fine households , recommended for bwrifl making , lls- Sd ; seconds . Us . ; wheat meal , for bro ' wn bread , 11 s . ; best course and flue Scotch oatmeal rice flour & rCSS H ° SNAILL and CATCI 1 POOL , Gilfordmill , Witham , Essex ; -or . Caledonian-road . Islington . Direp tions for making bread supplied gratis . Term £ cash .
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t > R . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN GOD LIVER OIL Has now , in consequence of its marked superiority over every other variety , secured the confidence nnd almost universal preference of the most eminent Medical Practitioners in the treatment of CONSUMPTION , BRONCHI ! 1 ASTHMA , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , SCIATICA , 1 ) 1 ABBTES , DISEASES OF THE SKIN , -NHUftALGIA , RICKETS , INEANTILE WASTING . GENKUAL ^ DEBILITY , and all SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS . Its leading distinctive characteristics arc : COMPIiETE PaESBRVATION OF ACTIVE ASD ESSE 5 TXU > ' . • ; . ' . "¦ ¦ '¦ ' ' : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ¦' ; ¦ PRINCIPLES . INVAEIABLE PURITY AND UNIFORM STRENGTH . EKTIBE FREEDOM FROM NAUSEOUS FLAVOUR ASD AFTER-TASTE . KAPtD CUKATTVE EFFECTS , AND CONSEQUENT ECONOSrY . TROM " THE LANCET . " " Dr . I ) E Joif & n gives the preference to the Light-Brown Oil over the Pale Oil , which contains scarcely any volatile fatty acid , a smaller quantity of iodine , phosplioric acid , and the elements of bile , and upon which ingredients the efficacy of Cod Liver Oil , no doubt , partly depends . Sonic of the deficiencies of the Palo Oil are attributable to the method of its preparation , and especially to its liltraUcii through cliarcoal . In tliG preference of the Liglit-Brown over the Pale Oil we fully concur . "We have carefully tested a specimen of Dr . be Jomgh ' s Light-Brown Cod Iavcr Oil . We find it to bo genuiue , and rich in iodine and the elements of bile . " Sold ONXT in IirrEniAi , Half-pints , 2 s . 6 d . ; Pints , Js . Od . ; Quarts , 9 s . ; capsuled and labelled with Dn . r » E Jongu's Stamp and Signature , wiTnouT which none are genuini :, byANSAK , HARFORD , and CO ., sole British CousiKnees , 77 , Strand , London ; and by many respectable Chemists anil Druggists . ¦¦ ... '¦
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NATURE'S TRUE REMEDY . DR . TOWNSEITD'S SARSAPARILLA . There are three principal avenues by which Nature expels from the body what is necessary should be expelled therefrom . These three arc the Stool , tho Urine , ami the Pores . OCheso must bo kept in a healthy condition , or diseaso is certain . This is a fixed and positive law ; aud no human being can safely disregard it . Now . when tho system is diseosod , it is the first grand object to set all theae functions at work , both to expel Disease , and to restore tho Health . Tho bowels must bo opened , cleansed , soothed , and strengthened ; tho urino must bo reado to How healthfully and naturally , and to throw off the impurities of tho blood ; the liver and stomach must lie regulated ; and above all , tlie pores must bo opened , and the skin made healthy . These things done , and Nature will go to her work ; and ruddy health will sit smiling upon the cheek ; and life will he npam a luxury . Wo will suppose- the case of aperson afflicted with abilions complaint . Hifl head aches , his appetite is poor , liis boucs and backache , ho is weak and nervous , his complexion 1 S yellow , tho skin dry , and his tongue furred . ' Hu goes toa doctor for relief , and is givonadosu of medicine to purge l' »>" i freely , and ho gets sonio temporary relief . But lie is not cured 1 In a few days tho sanio symptoms return , aw tho saino old purge is administered ; and so on , until tlio poor mnn becomes a martyr to heavy , drastic imrffilivea . Wow , what would bo tho true practico in sue " a casoP What the practice that Nature herself ]> onits OUt ? Why , TO SMI IN HEAXT 11 Y O 1 ' J 3 KATIO > ' Alii' I UK MEANS Ttt / VT NATUHK POSSESSES TO THHOW OUT OF TUP SYSTEM I'll IS CAUSES OP DI 8 HAS 15 . TllO bowels lliUKt Of COIirSC bo evacuated , but tho work is but iiequn at tjiih ht . \< uj «> p xiik uusxness . Tho kidneys must be ' prompted to < lo IlKir work , for thoy havo a moat important-work to do ; uw Htoinnoh . must bo cleansed ; and , above all , th <( PoKKSij M ' r bo relieved and enabled to throw oil' tho socrufcions wlncn ought to pass oil' through thorn . Wo repeat , that by tlio ISowcls , tho Urine , the Pores , tho disease must b ( M ' . \| K'iJnj from tlionystcin , and not by tlio bowels alone , tw is t ' - ' lislia practice . And to ofToot all ( his , resort must be had to : i roniody tlwt i « congenial to tho hmiiunHystoni—a roineuy that stiviiKliwi ' ' while it subduo . s disease . Hueh is tho rouiody found iu OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSEN-D'S AMERICAN SAUSAPARILLA AND PILLS . —WAUi 3 iioi ; si :, ;) 7 i > , S ' nt . vsJ >> London . Hair-j > intN , 2 s . Cd .: Tints , 4 s . j Small Quartw , Js- ca > Quarts , 7 s . « d .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 11, 1856, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_11101856/page/22/
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