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886 THE XEADEB. [No/3S8, Saturday ,
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H OLLOWAY'S PILLS ARE PRE-EMINENTLY RENOWNED TOE, THEIR CUBE OF
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Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Biltths. ...
JfcOBINSOK . —On the 3 rd inst .. at Crouch-eud , Hqrnsey , kiternina dlvs ' illness Mr . Edward Eobinson , in his 55 th 52 ?;^ S , « m th ?« S ** s - adest son William , in his 27 th vear after 48 hours '" suffering from the same malady , resuitUiKfrom his attendance on his parent . TWENTTftlAN . -On the 9 th inst ., at her residence , Dukestreet , Liverpool , in the 96 th year of her age , Mm . Elizabeth Twentjrman .
886 The Xeadeb. [No/3s8, Saturday ,
886 THE XEADEB . [ No / 3 S 8 , Saturday ,
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w ' - . - london , Friday Evening , September 12 , 1856 . Since our last , continued depression has been tho feature in the funds and heavy stocks and shares . Consols particularly have exhibited a downward tendency , which the settlement on the 10 th failed to arrest ; they closed heavily on that day , after business hours , at 941 , sellers for the October account beiog fully half percent , below quotations of the previous morning . This decline wa 9 attributable to tho continued demand for money , the plentiful supply of Stock on the market , and to the drain of Gold to the Continent , and efflux of Silver to the East ; according to some , to . the operations of a large speculator in settling his account , and the fear of others of a rise in the Bank rate of discount from 4 i to 5 per cent . —a measure ¦ which , although not realized on ^ Thursday , is still believed only to be deferred . A further decline occurred on Thursday morning , followed by a corresponding reaction upon its becoming known that the directors had parted , without determining on any change in the rate . ¦ ¦' . ¦ ¦ . . . ¦ Although the foreign markets have been more active , flatness mostly prevails . American markets continue inactive . Consols open this morning 94 $ , f , and close 943 , 4 .
Aberdeen,—,—; Caledonian, 62i, 52? ; Che...
Aberdeen , — , —; Caledonian , 62 i , 52 ? ; Chester and Holyhead , 15 J , 16 i ; Eastern Counties , 84 , 8 J ; Great Northern , 93 } , 944 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 117 , 119 ; Great Western , 634 , 64 x . d . ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 96-, 96 } V London and Black-wall , 6 | , 7 ; London , Brighton , and Bouth Coast , 105 , 107 ; IiOndon and North-Western , lOlf , 102 i x-d . ; London and South Western , 104 , 105 ; Midland , 77 * , 773 x . d . ; North-Eastern ( Berwick ) , 78 , 79 ; South Eastern ( Dover ) , 71 , 72 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 7 J , 7 f ; Dutch Rhenish , l £ , 34 pm . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 86 , 36 J ; Great Central of France , 61 , 65 pm . ; Great Luxembourg , 4 i , 4 $ ; Northern of France , 39 i , 39 f ; Paris and Lyons , 62 & , 63 ; Eojal Danish , 18 J , 19 i ; Royal Swedish ., iili ; Samlreand Meuse ., 12 , 12 | .
Corn Market. - ' Mark-Lane, Friday, Sept...
CORN MARKET . - ' Mark-lane , Friday , September 12 , 1858 . English and "Foreign Wheat and Flour have advanced from Is . to 2 s ., and a fair amount of business has been transacted in each since our last report . The supplies have been limited , and the demand has improved . Barley has declined Is ., but Beans and Peas remain unaltered in value . Off the coast , there hare been but few- arrivals , and little has been done in cargoes on passage . Marianopoli and Berdianski Wheat on passage is lielcl a £ 62 s . to 64 s . Taganrog Ghirka 60 s . to 62 a . Qalatz Maize at 35 s . to 35 s . 6 d .
British Funds For The Past Week. (Closin...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing PkicesO . Sat . Mon . Tiies . Wed . Tliur . Fri & Bank Stock ...... . ; .... ...... „ ¦ 3 per Cent . Tied ...... 95 f ...... !> 4 f ..., ¦ S per Cent . Con . An . 95 94 ft 941 94 J 94 93 = Consols for Account 9 H 945 04 | 948 94 J 94 S NewSper Cent . An . 95 g 958 954 95 f 94 | < New 24 per Cents ... ...... ...... 79 ..... " . IiOng Ans . 1860 India Stock ...... ...... ...... Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 13 p 16 p ...... Ditto , under otflOOO 14 p X 8 p ...... IT p Ex . Bills , -fflOOO 16 p 13 p 17 p 16 p 15 p 12 p Ditto , J 65 O 0 15 p ...... 16 p 17 p 14 p Ditto , Small ... X 7 p 16 p 14 p 17 p
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Opjiciai , Quotation burins the Week endihtg Friday EvxNiiia . ) Brazilian Bonds . 103 £ Portuguese 4 p « r Cents . 4 £ J Buenos Ayres Op . Cents 75 Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 0 per Cents ....... lOfti Cents 109 J Chilian 3 par Cents .,... Russian 4 J por Cents .... 98 Dutch 24 per Cents 651 Spanish 441 Dutch 4 per Gent . Certf . 08 § Spanish Committee Cer . Equador Bonds 145 of Coup , not fun . . „ ... BJ Mexican Account 224 Turkish Cjpor Cents 103 Peruvian 4 . 4 por Cents .,.. 80 | Turkish New , 4 ditto ... l « 3 i Portuguese 8 per Cents . 4 tt Venezuela , 44 por Cents . 33
H Olloway's Pills Are Pre-Eminently Renowned Toe, Their Cube Of
H OLLOWAY'S PILLS ARE PRE-EMINENTLY RENOWNED TOE , THEIR CUBE OF
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ASTHMA . —Mr . Janaos Judd , of Mitoham , had been for years afflicted with Asthma , experiencing great agony upon respiration with violent couth ; he had also acute pains in bis aide . Ho tried every remedy , and was advised by all classes or medical practitioners , but his time , patience , and monoy , were alike thrown awfty . Ho at length had recourse to Holloway ' s Pills , and by perseverance in their ubo for a tfow weeks ontainodthe most favourable results , and became perfectly cured . Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout tho world ; at Profossor HOLLO WAY'S Establishments , 244 . Strand , London , and 80 , Maidon-lano , Now York s by A . Stampa , Constantinople ; A . Guidicy , Smyrna j ana H . Muir , Malta .
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TJUETURES EFFECTUALLY CURED £ - % > WITHOUT A TRUSS .-DR . BARKER'S celebrated ttEMBDY is protoctod by three patents , of England , 5 * an , ? »* wVienna ; and from its groat buoccss in private praotioc is now made known as a public duty through tho S ! t 5 v ^ i tb r « ProsB . In every case of slnglo or double aSSiJiwvS . Vii ner Bex > ot any ^ O j "owovor bad or long d ™ i ^^^ f fPu ^ appU oablo . orfeotinp a cure in a few all SkS lSS ^ iiSSPSSl ™ ^ ttndwiU bo hailed as a boon by an ™* o 7 th ^ w ^ Sl ?^ f 5 . ^ busses .. Sent post freo to S 3 IS r Jrsss 'vaksaat SalwiS ^^ s ^ tva anrt restrained by injunction of tho Lord ^ ligh ChjuoceJlor .
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LYCE UM THEATBE EOIAX . Under the Management of Mr . Cilahles Dillon . OPEN FOR THE SEASON , ilonday , September 15 th , 1856 , ' the Drama of BELPHEGOR . Mr . and Mrs . Charles Dillon . * W . Brough ' 8 new Burlesque . PERDITA , THE ROYAL TV 1 ILKMAID , OR A WINTER'S "TALE . " Miss TVoolgar , Mrs . B . "White , Miss H . Gordon , Mr . ~ W Brough . Mr . J . L . Toole , Miss Rosina Wright , and grand Corps do Ballet . Box-office open daily , from 11 till 5 , by Mr . Chatterton , jun .
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square . Open ( for gentlemen only ) from Ten till Ten , containing upwards of one thousand models and preparations , illustrating every parfc of the human frame in health and disease , the race or men & c . Lectures delivered at Twelve , Two , and at Half-£ ast Seven , by Dr . G . Sexton , F . R . G . S . ; and a new and ighly-interesting Series of Lectures is now in course of delivery fcy Dr . Kahn , at Four p . m . precisely . —Admission Is .
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DE . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN GOD LIVER OIL Has now ; , in consequence of its marked superiority over every other variety , secured the confidence and almost universal preference . of the most eminent Medical Practitioners in the "treatment of CONSUMPTION , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , GOUT . RHEUMATISM , SCIATICA , DIABETES , DISEASES OF THE SKIN , NEURALGIA , RICKETS , INFANTILE WASTING , GENERAL DEBILITY , and all SCROTULOUS AFFECTIONS . ; Its leading distinctive characteristics ar « : ¦ COMPLETE PRESEBVATIOIT OF ACTrVE ASD ESSENTIAL PKINCIPUES . INVABIABLB PURITY AND TJNIFOKM STRENGTH . ENTIRE FREEDOM ITBOM NATJSEOTJS FLAVOUR AND ASTER-TASTE . RAPID CUKATIVB EFFECTS , A 2 XD CONSEQXJfEKT ECONOMT . Opinion of C . Haj > cltvfe Ham , Usq ., M . D ., T ' . R . C . P-E ., Physician to the Torquay Hospital for Consumption , Author of '' Essays on Pulmonary Tubercle , " & c . & -C . & c . ¦ ¦ " I have no hesitation in saying that I generally prefer your Cod Liver Oil for the following reasons : —I havi POUND IX TOAGEEEBETrEHVflTHO'HEDIGESIITEOEGANB , ESPECIAXLX IN THOSE TATIENTS "WHO CONSIDER THEMSELVES to BE bilious : it seldom causes nausea or eructation ; it as more palatable to most patients than the other kinds of Cod Liver OiLs it is stronger , and consequently a smaller dose is sufficient . " Sold oiTEYin Imperial Half-pints , 2 s . < 5 d . ; Pints , 4 s . 9 d . j Quarts , 9 s . ; capsuled and labelled with De . ee Jongh ' s Stamp and Signature , without which none are oehuiib , by ANSAKv HARFOBJD , and CO ., sole British Consignees , 77 , Strand , London ; and by many respectable Chemists and Druggists .
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BLAIR ' S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS . This preparation is one of the benefits which the science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind , for , during the first twenty years of the present century , to speak of a cure for the Gout was considered a romance—but now the efficacy and 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 Tjy PROUT and HARSANT , 229 , Strand , London , and all Medicine Vendors . Price is . lid . and 2 s . 8 d . per box .
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A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERT IN THE SCIENCE OP MEDICINE . Patent Office Seal of Great Britain . XKplome de l'Ecole do Pharmacie do Paris . imperial College of Medicine , Vienna .. TRIESEMAR . Nos . 1 , 2 , and 3 , is prepared in . the form of a lozenge , devoid of taste or smell , and can bo carried in tho waistcoat pocket . Sold in tin cases , divided into separate doses , pa administered by Valpeau , Lallemand , Roux , Ricord . & O .. & C . rpRIBSEMAE , No . 1 ., is a Remedy for Relax-JL at ion , Spermatorrhoea , and all the 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 debilitated individuals , who arc now enjoying health and the Functions of Manb . ood _ throughthis Wondorfu ! Discovory ! TBJESEMARNo . il ., effectually , in tho short space of threo days , completely and entirely eradicates all tracos of Gonorrhooa , both in its mild and aggravated forms , Gloets , Stricturos . Irritation of the Bladder , Non-retention of Urine , Pains of the Loins and Kidneys , and thoBe disorders which Copaivi and Cubebs have so long boon thought an antidote for , to tho ruin of tho healtn of a vast portion of tho population . TRIESEMAtt , No . III ., is tho great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms . It searches out aud purities the diseased humours from the blood , and cleanses £ ho system from alldetoriorating causes ; it also constitutes a cortain Cure for Scurvy , Scrofula , and all Cutaneous Eruptions , and is a , never-failing Remedy for that olaas of disorders which unfortunately the English Physician treats with Mercury , to tho inevitable destruction of tlio patient ' s constitution , and whlon all tho Sarsaparilla in tho world cannot restore . Price lls ., or four cases in onofor 33 s ., wliich saves Us , ; and in U . cases , saving 11 . 12 s . To bo had wholesale and retail in London , of Johnson , 08 , Cornbill ; llaimny and Co ., 03 , Oxford-street ; and 8 ancor , 150 , Oxford . stroot . HUMAN PRAILTY : a Medical Work , price Is . post freo , illustrated with 100 33 ngravings . and containing tho opinions of Valpeau , Lallomand , Roux , Ricord , & o . It gives copious instructions for tho perfect Restoration of -those sufforinp from the consequences of early abuao , Gonorrhooa , anc Syphilis , and also allowing tho Ijonotlts arising from tho chomlcal tests and examination of tho Spormatoza , by tho Author ' s nowlyconstructod Uriuomoter , with poworful lenses . Piper & Co ., 23 , PatornoBtor-row , and from all Agonts for tlio sale of ' Triesoinar . *
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LE MIROIB FACE ET ISTUQUE .-Thm new Patent Toilet Glass reflects the back of the I-ip ^ as perfectlyas it does the face , and both in one glass at h , same time , enabling a lady to arrange her back hairwifiT tne greatest ease and precision ; it is the mostuniouo l- * , i complete article ever introduced into tho dressing rn 5 » Price 24 s ., and upwards . The Patent can also be a & xedtn any . good Toilet Glass . Drawings and Prices sent !?!« t £ ?« st . To be seen only at the Patentees , Messrs . HEAT * SON , whose waTerooms al 6 o contain every varietv of T ^ tw Gjass that is manufactured , as well as a Koneral assortmo ™ J of BEDSTEADS , BEDDING , and BEDROOM PTJRNI ^ HEAL & _ SO 3 ST'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ofTW steads , Bedding , and Bedroom Furniture , sent free bv rn ^ f * HEAL & SON , 196 , TOTTENHAM-COUaT-ROAD P
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rpHE DESIDERATUM . —It is a singular but J _ notoriom fact , that in this age of competition a kph tlemanly Dress Coat cannot be obtained without navina- im exorbitant price . The advertisers , bona fide West enci Mors of extensive practice , intend honestly to furnish that desideratum , viz ., a DRESS or PROCK COAT , possessiui * that fine silky appearance , durability , and superior -stylo so peculiar to the high-priced garment worn by the British a-ristoca'acy , at the very moderate charge of 2 J guineas cash Cash payments and a large trade solely enabling them to H . HATES and Co ., 149 , Chcapside .
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S CHWEPPE'S MALVERN SELTZER WATEB . Having leased the Holy Well Spring at Malvern , renowned for its purity , J . S . and Co . can now gr ^ r A ^ LT WATE 3 R , with all the CHEMICAL and MBDICINAIi properties which have rendered tho Nassau Spring so celebrated . They continue Manufacturing SODA MAGNESIA , and POTASS WATERS and 1 EMON 1 DE at LONDON , LIVERPOOL , BRISTOL , and DERBY . ' . Every bottle is protected by a Red Label bearing tleir signature .
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A CLEAU COMPLEXION ! nODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER \ A FLOWHR is strongly recommended for Softening Improving , Beautifying , and Preserving the Skw , and giving it a blooming and charming appearance . It will completely remove Tan , Sunburn , Redness , & c , and "by its Balsamic and Healing qualities , render the skin soft , pliable , and free from dryness , & c ., clear it from every humour , nmple , or eruption , and by continuing its use only a short time , the skin will become and continue soft aud smooth , and the complexion perfectly clear and beautiful . la the process of shaving it is invaluable , asit allays the irritation and smarting pain , annihilates every pimple and all roughness , and readers the skin smooth ana firm . Sold in Bottles , price 2 s . 9 d ., by all Medicine Vendors auii Perfumers .
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Tj ^ RAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . ~ The -L manifold advantages to the heads of families from tlie possession of a medicine of known efHcacy , that may he resorted to with confidence , and used with success in cases of temporary sickness , occurring in families more or less every day , arp _ so obvious to all , that no ; question can bo raised of its importance to every housekeeper in tlio kingdom . For females , these Pills are truly excellent , removing all obstructions , the distressing headache so very prevalent with the sex , depression of spirits , dulness of sight , nervous affections , blotches , pimples , and sallovness of the skiu , a . ud p roduce a healthy complexion . Sold by PROUT and HARSANT , 229 , Strand , London . and all Medicine Vendors . . ¦ Price Is . ljd . and 2 s . 9 d . per box .
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NATURE'S TRUE KEMEDY . DR . TOWNSESTD'S SARSAPARILLA . TheTe are three principal avenues by which Nature expels from the body wnat is necessary should bo exjKslled therefrom . These three are tho Stool , tho Urino , mid the Pores . These must bo kept in a healthy condition , or disease is certain . This is a fixed and positive law ; and no human being can safely disregard it * Now , when tho system is diseased , it is tho first grand objeot to set all these functions at work , both to expel Disease . and to restore the Health . The bowels must be opened , cleansed , soothed , and strengthened ; tho urine must bo made to flow healthfully and naturally , and to throw off tho impurities of tlio blood ; the liver and stomach must bo regulated ; and ^ abovc all , the pores must be opened , and tho skin mode healthy . 1 'heso things done , and Nature will go to her work ; and ruddy health will sit smiling upon tho cheek ; and life will be again a luxury . Wo will suppose tho case of a person afflicted with a bilious complaint . His headaches , his appetite is poor , his bones and back ache , ho is weak and nervous , his complexion is yellow , tho skin dry , and his tongue furred . He goes to a doctor for relief , and is givenadosoof modicinc to purgo him freoly , and ho gets bouuj temporary relief . But he is not cured I In a few days tho sarao symptoms return , ft "" tho same old purge is administered ; and so on , until tlio poor man becomes a martyr to lieavy , drastic purgatives . Now , what would bo tho true prnctico in such a case ? What tho practico that Nnturo herself points OUtP Why , TO SET IHT HEALTHY OPEEATION A XL THE MEANS THAT NATUHE TOSSEBBES TO XUUOW OUT OP THE BYBTEMTJIE CAUSES OF DISEASE . TllO boWOlS must OfCOUrSO be ovacuatod , but tho work is but dechtn at tiiib stage of the business . The kidneys must bo prompted to do tiwir work , for they havo a . most important work to Uo , tho stomach must bo cleansed ; and , above all , the roitr . s must bo relieved and enabled to throw off tho secretions wliicli ought to pass off through thorn . Wo repeat , ths \ t by i" « Bowels , tlio Urino , tho Pores , the disease must bo < x | W ! lle < from tho system , and not by tho bowels alono , as is tin ; usual practico . And to effect all this , rosort must ho liad to a remedy thai is congenial to tho human » ystom—a » 'oincdy that ntT ( Mi ^ Uiciis while it oiibdues disonao . Such is fclio remedy 1 ' oiunl in OLD DK . JACOB TOWNSEND'S AMERICAN SAU 3 APAIIIJjLA AND PILLS . —Waiubiiousis , 373 , Slii . v . NU , London . Ilalf-phitg , 2 s . Cd .: Tints , 43 . ; Small Quarts , 4 s . fid . Quarts , 7 s . od .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 13, 1856, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_13091856/page/22/
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