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1238 THE LEABEB, [No. 451, November 13, ...
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Sumatra.— Jambi, against which the Dutch...
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jjlaiu's gout and rheumatic pilxs. Prioo is. lid- and 2s. od. per box. is of the
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1238 The Leabeb, [No. 451, November 13, ...
1238 THE LEABEB , [ No . 451 , November 13 , 1858 .
Sumatra.— Jambi, Against Which The Dutch...
Sumatra . — Jambi , against which the Dutch are operating , is a native state of Sumatra , next to Borneo the largest island in the Eastern Seas . The town of Jambi , which extends over three-quarters of a mile on the banks of the river of the same name , has only between three and four thousand inhabitants . The Dutch expedition against Jariibi has been successful . The landing took place on the 6 th of September , and Jambi U now in the possession of the Dutch . The loss of the natives was considerable ; on the side of the Dutch , it amounted only to four killed and thirty-four wounded .
Trade with North . Africa . —Iripoh has always been considered the most advanced in civilisation of the Barbary States , and it has an . extensive sea frontier . The three principal ports are Tripoli , Bengazi , and Dernah . The trade of Tripoli has been increasing of late years . In 1841 , of 176 vessels and 15 , 874 tons which entered with cargoes , valued at 15 , 210 / ., 30 vessels and 2500 tons were British , chiefly from Malta , the imports by them being valued at 15 , 2101 . In 1852 the entries of shipping at Tripoli were 267 vessels and 26 , 657 tons , the value of the ' cargoes being 120 , 340 / . Of these , 41 vessels and 3462 tons were undev the British flag , and the value of their cargoes was 20 , 000 / . In 1856 the British vessels increased to 64 , of 7525 tons .
their cargoes amounting to 85 , 270 / . Last year there was a decline , and the British tonnage ' w * only 2424 , and the value of the merchandise 26 , 000 / . The Ottoman flag engrosses the largest share of the trade with . Tripoli , while the British shipping stands second , largely exceeding the Tuscan , trade , which was formerly considerable . "With Tunis - the French , still keep the largest share of the trade . In 1842 the entries of vessels numbered 341 ships , registering 33 , 321 tons , of which 54 were British vessels , 41 belonging to Malta . In 1854 the entries were 547 vessels , and 63 , 39 S tons . Of these , € 8 ships , measuring 17 , 071 tons , were British . The French have one-fifth of the trade . The imports and exports of Tunis amount to about 700 , 000 / . per annum .
The trade of Morocco appears to be on the increase , and British vessels seem to secure a due proportion of the transport . The . nuinberjof British vessels engaged in the direct trade has increased from 253 ships and 13 , 664 tons in 1839 , to 587 ships and 53 , 357 tons in 1856 . The value of the imports and exports amounted to 2 , 000 , 000 / ., of which nearly one million and a quarter y , - * $ carried under the British flag . Tangier , Tetuau , Hog-adore * ahd Mazagan are now in the principal ports for trade . The value of the cargoes we take to Tangier 13 about 90 , 000 / ., to Tetuan 37 , 000 / ., and to Mogadore 268 , 000 / . France and Spain dp little trade with Morocco ; but , besides English ., vessels , those of the Mediterranean States are the chief traders . The clearances of British ships from the port of Tetuan in 1856 were GO vessels and
37 & 3 tons . The Spaniards rank next in order . At Mogadorei the entries of British vessels in 1856 were 61 , of 7986 aggregate tonnage , or more than half of the entire entries . The value of the import and export trade we carry on with that port exceeds half a million sterling . Our principal imports from Morocco arealmonds , barks for tanning , pulse and maize , ostrich feathers , and gums ; olive-oil ( now a large article of export ) , bees ' -wax , and wool . In the past three years the value of our imports from Morocco has doubled . The goods of British manufacture sent there are chiefly cottons , woollens , refined sugar , iron , & c , to the value of about 132 , OQOf . With Tripoli and Tunis our direct trade is scarcely of any amount , it being principally Mediterranean , conducted from jVIalta . —[ Shipping and Mercantile Gazette ,
The ? Pour of Watebford .- —The Mayor lias convened a meeting , in accordance with a requisition numerously and most influential ];? signed , to consider the expediency of forming an association to promote the traffic of such railways as are connected with this city , and of opening communication with the ports of Great Britain . — Waterford Mail . Coppjer in Australia . —The intelligence is important respecting the copper mines in the north . The local papers
state , " Our most sanguine expectations with reference to their mineral riches will fall short of tho reality . " One single stone of copper , upwards of 8 cwt ., and another a ton weight , -were exhibiting at Adelaide ; and an immense block of malachite , equal to any that had been found at tho Burra Burra , was on its way from the same quarter . It is also stated that tho copper mines of the north would be of more importance than , the gold-fields of the adjacent colony of Victoria . Burra Burra sharea ¦ were quoted at 139 / .
Jjlaiu's Gout And Rheumatic Pilxs. Prioo Is. Lid- And 2s. Od. Per Box. Is Of The
blaiu ' s gout pills . Prioo is . lid . and 2 s . Od . per box .
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Tjtiio preparation is one ot the Denelits wuicix the solonoo of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind ; for during the first twenty years of tho present century to spoak of a ouro for the Gout was considered , ft romanoo ; but now the ofilonoy and safety of this medicine Is so fully demonstrated by unsolicited testimonials from persons in every rank of llfo , that public opinion proclaimb this as one of feuo most important discoveries of tlio present ago . Those Pilla require no restraint of diet or confinement during thalr uso , and are certain to prevent tho dinenso attacking any vital part . ' © old by all Modlolno Vondora . Soe tho name of "Thomas Prqut , 220 , Strand , London / ' on tho Government Stamp .
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DR . DE JONGH'S IiiaHT-BROWjSr COD XIYER OIL , Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout tho world as tho safest , speediest , and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION , BUONCHITIS , COUGHS , GOUT , 1 UIEUMATISM , NEURALGIA , DISEASKS OF THE SKIS , IN . FAN-TII . iK WASTING , JKICKET 8 , GESERAL . DEBIUTV , AND ALL . ' SCKOFUliOUS . AFFECTIONS , . - . , I 1
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K EATING'S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER , OIL , perfectly pure , nearly tasteless , has been analysed , reported on , and recommended by Professors Taylor and Thomson , of Guy ' s and St . Thomas ' s Hospitals , who , in the words of the lato Dr . Peukira , say , that ' The finest oil is that most devoid of colour , odour , ami flavour . " llalf-pints . Is . Od ., Pints , 2 s . < 3 d .. Quarts , As . tid ., and Five-pint Kottles , 10 s . Cd ., Imperial -Measure . —7 U , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London .
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KBATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . WHAT IS A COLD ? TilE PLAGUE OF THE ENGLISH CLIMATE . At this season who , however careful , escapes its destroying influence ? \ Vo may clothe well , live well , and guard well to repel'the inevitable attack : it conies at last with the ever-changing atmosphere of this country ; then should be procured a box of KEATING'S COUGH -LOZENGES , 'Which have been known to cure when other means have failed . Prepared and Sold in Boxes , Is . lid ., and Tins , 2 s . 0 d ., 4 s . Cd .. and 10 s . GO . each , by THOMAS KISATI'XG , Chemist . & c ., 70 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Retail by all Druggists and Patent 31 e . dicine Veiuiors in tho 'World . .
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HOL LOWAY'S OINTXtEXT AND PILLS have been used freely , by millions of human beings , of both sexes and all ages , in every part of the world , and while the public pre . js ha * teemed with , authenticated eases of extraordinary cures in a vast variety of diseases ( such as Indigestion , Scorbutic Eruptions , and Liver Complaints . ) , there is not on public record a ., single , case in which their use has been attended with a . bad effect . None when using Holloway ' sOintmeiit aiid Pills need suffer the hope * of cure to bo counterbalanced by the fear of injury . T . liey are peculiarly mild in their operation , and yet they never fail to give immediate relief , and , sooner or later , to effect a complete and permanent cure .
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THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION . MORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS X ^ l are oonfidSntly recommended as a simple but certain remedy for Indigestion , which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject , being a medicine so uniformly grateful and beneficial , that it is with justice called the " Natural STREsaTHENEit op this Human Stomach . " NORTON'S PILLS act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient : are mild in their operation ; safe under any circumstances ; and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits to be derived from thoir use . Sold in Bottles nt Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 11 s . each , in every town iu the kingdom . CAUTION!—Be sure to ask for " Norton's Pills , " and do not be persuaded to purchase tho various imitations .
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TEETH—TEETH . PRO TECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT , and received by tho most eminent of tho Faculty . —Mr . IiA . WRENCE'S iMPROV'EP ARTIFICIAL TEJBTH by the OLEO-PLASTIC process entirely supersedes tho Soft Gum , and every sub-stance that becomes putrescont in tho mouth . Thoir cleanliness , oaso , and comfort render them available in every oaso , without springs or wires , at loss than advertised prlcos . — PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTION by GRADUATED ELEOTR 1 OITY is always attended with certainty and success . —A Treatise on tho above methods sent post free on application . Mr . LAWRENCE , Member of Oollogo of Dentists , U . S ., 50 , Borners ^ atroot , Oxford-street , London .
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A STHMA . —DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIO j £ \ . WAFERS Blvo instant relief and a rnnid euro of asthma , consumption , coughs , and nil disorders ol tho breath and lungs- To singers and publio speakers thov aro invaluable for olcaring and atronKtheniim tho voioo . Thoy have a pleasant taste . Prlco Is . lid-. 2 s . Od ., and via . por box . Sold by all Druggists .
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HAN WELL COLLEGE , MIDDLESEX , is still retaining its high o \\ a . Tu . olor ,--Unltod Servioo Oazotto . A . Prospectus will bo forwarded on application to tho Rov . Dr .. Emorton , tho prlnolpal .
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ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE 3 JATH ESTABLISHMENT , 10 ( 5 , Groat RusBoll-atreot , Bloomwbury , \ V . 0 . —SlnipJo and . Medicated vapour , Galvanic , and elijotro-qhmmioal BATHS , on improved principles , For fcha extraction of LoadTMorottry , mid other Miiiorals from bho body , and for tho oivro of jNorvowB , Diabetic , Paralytic , Cutaneous , Uopatlo , Spinal , Rhournatio Gout , and otlior cIliioaBos . Modioftl Suporintondent-JOllN SKKLTON ? JUuq ., M . D . , M . R . O . S ., flip . For terms , & c , upo circular uoub froo upon roooipt of Rddrokis .
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RUPTURES .-HY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT * TT ^ IIITE'S MOC -MAIN LEVE R TIUTqq ¦ , W V allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen tJi I tho most eflectivo invention m the curativo tivitW ? Hernia . The use of a steel spring ( so hurtful f - ? enacts ) is here avoided , a soft ftamlage boingworn rnm ' i « 1 tH > dy . whUothorctiiiiwtoTO * Mtiii K . powori 8 Aim ] ffi f t ? moc- Main Pad and Fat out Lever , litti n with % mn $ ' 1 and closeness that it cannot bo detected and mav- h . as 0 during sleep . A descriptive circular mav 1 e hail niJ ? J ' Trims ( which cannot fail t 6 lit ) forwarded ffl' f " circnnifereueeof the body , two inches ¦ bulow ' tliV hi ' iV sent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , ¦>¦> $ Pi , ! . ' , n ! Iion . dou . * ' ( -caaiHy , Price of a single truss , 16 s ., 21 s ., 2 Cs . Cd ., and 31 s rn Postage is . uu — Double Truss , 313 . < lil ., 12 . s ., and 52 s . « d . — Postaco is ori ¦ U mbilical Truss , 42 s . and 02 s . 0 d . ~ Postage Is ; lod . Post-ollico orders to be made payable to JOHV-WI-tttp Post-olliGc , Piccadilly . * fXXi 1 ^ . I 7 » LASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS- & p 11 / for VARirOSK VKIXS , and all casos of \ xv \ r NESS and SWELLING of th « ' LIi ( 5 S si'R u \ s ?" They are porous , lipht in tcxtur ,-, and incspuiisive . ind an drawn on like an ordinary stocking . al 1 - Price from 7 s . Od . to l ( Js . each . —Postal GJ JOHN WHITE aiauuracturer , 22 S , Piccadilly , London . ABERNETIIY'S PILL FOR THE MMJVFS \ Vn MUSCLES . * AAJJ INVALIDS who sufler from Lowncss of Spirits Want pr Sleep . Loss of Appetite , and Uilious AUacks ' Will hail tin ' s nieihoine as a groat blessinjr It arts bv purifying the blood and by restorii ,- the Stomach , liver and bowels to tlioir ho . Tltliy state , and tlms eradicates . melancholy , weakness of limbs , & t . \ The sinr . lh . st size bos will be quite sutlieieut to convincn ' any invalid of tho extraordinary virtues of these pills . Price Is . lid ,- - > . ( jii ai ^ ts . lid . a box . Agents— . Barclay , I *") , l- ' iirriu-d . ni-streeL ' a-id ii-annay , 0 ! , Oxford street . Any medicine vendor will ' proeuro them .
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HALSE'S SCORBUTIC DROPS . npiII-S o : l < l-establislied ilerbal . Preparation has A a miraculous ell ' evt iii all Scorbutic Coinplaint . s . quickly eradicating all impurities -from tho blood . Indeed , a liner purifier of the blood cannot well he comviwd . the pale , sickly complexion speedily being converted to the roseato liiie of-health . Ladies sliouM h : t \ c recourse to 11 iLs preparation , instead of using the dangerous cosmetics now so much in vogue . Price - _! s . > . t ; l . and 11 s . a bottln . -Wholesale Agents—Bare-lay and . Sons , a 3 ,-Karr-ingilnii-strcet ; lf : » iinay and (\> ., t > ' ! , Oxtord-strei : t . Any Loiul'jn or country niedicino vendor will procure liie above lor any custo : uer .
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D EAFNESS AND XOfSJO . S IX THE JIEAD . —Turkish Treatment . —A SI .-lip f- () . \ from the Crimea , who was cured of linirtccu years" divafucss : unl most distressing , noises , in the head , is . ' anxious to cuimum-ucatuthe nieans of c . uro t « i oilio . rs so alllicteil . Vull instrnct . ionsto eflect a cure sent to-any part of tin ; world upon receipt of a Stamped directed envelope . — ¦ Su . rjroon C >> lslon , il . U . C . S . and M . R . ft . Ij ., No . 7 , LeieesttM ' - ) i \ : > fe . IA : \ eesicr-siiuare . London , W . C . Consalting-hours elevi .-u till lour daily .
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T ^ ALUABLE INFORMATION ! - GRATIS ! V A neatly printod hook , 100 pages-, TKX THOUSAND COPIKS of which ; iru beinir issued GRATUITOUSLY , by tho "Anatomicalam > I ' atholobicai , Sonktvof < jkeat Hkit ' ain . " The Society presents this important work to the public gratuitously , for the henellt of those who arc suffering from debility , nervousness , loss of memory , dimness of sight , drowsiness , indigestion , irritability , and Ktsneral prostration uf the system , inenpacity lur > tudy , husincsH , or society , ajtd issvuciAjaY uiicujnicvus n to Young Mkn . . . . ., , "I \ lost valuable follioso who fool an interest in the sulijocts treated of , showing suU ' crtirs the moat certain means of rooovoring perfect health . "—Medical Journal . Dncloso two stamps to prepay postage , and address i » i . Vi . 11 . Marston , Aniitomical Museum , 17 , Jioriiurs-strcut , Oxford-street , London .
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TO THE NEKVOUS AND DE 13 IL 1 TATLD . -L -OHARLKS WATSON . M . D ., I ' l-Jlownnd Honorary Vico-Presideut of tho Imperial African Institute ol 1- rai u . Ourros . Member of tins Medical Societies ol Kmii'ii ana l ' orn , tho Nationiil Acallomy of Sciences , & c , niid l : l . " ) 4 " aidont Pliyufvian to tho liodford IJisucuhitr . y , - i 7 . AH * place , Hedfonf-sciuivro . London , « oiiliuii < -s to issiie . o ioooi |) tor six stamps , "THM QVIDK TOSKLFClU . "Those about eiitoring tho 31 i . irriii . !? t' State slioiilil poruso Dr . Watson ' s invalunhlo littlo work , us tho advice lie h vos on lioiilth and disease ) rolleobs much credit upon Jum . ai . n aound medical philowopliur . " — Critic , i ,,-i ,. ) n "The truo ( j ) uid ( U <» tlio 8 « i whodcshru nspoeUyaii . lJ » "n 10 pitro . "—University M < t < i « zin <> . .. i muioii For Qualillcatio . iH vldo "Diploma * " ami tho London Modienl Directory , " tteM
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rpUIESEMAR . — Protected by Jtoynl ¦ UJL Patent of Unulnntl , niul scoiiroU Uy Uio **« « tho Eeolo do l'liarnimilo du rarln , and tin- !'")''"' College of ModleliKJ , Vienna . 'I ' rieNeunir , So , ¦ romody for rolaxatton , upormAlon'huMi , " S * /! ' iVoi ' i of tho system . Triusoimir , No . a , oU ' octl unll . v , ''' ' ; .. ¦?' „ . [ spaco of three days , vomplotely and onliroly criullt . us irnoM of tlioao dinordorH whioli capsules hiivo ho \ wh '' ' thouuht an nutidotti for , to tho ruin of tho '"" I" ' > « ' . ^ llOI'tloil Of thO popullltbll . Tl'IOHOUIttl , NO . » , lH I »"«' <»» ConUnontal roinwdy for that olass ol disorders « I i i n i fortunately tho JSngllali physician I rwat-s with <• ' <¦ " {> > , tho iuovitablo dostruotlou of tho put Unit ' s constltnti , »« whioli all tho HarBanarllla in tho world oiumot »» vt ; XrloHoniar . Nos . l , B , and » , aro nllko ilovoid » iw o , ™ hwoII , aiuf of all nau 9 « atin g qualltliw . Tlioy un . \ ' U » ' \ tollob table without thoir uso being suspootod . -. soi i , h > cmon , prloo Ha ., freo by post U . 8 d . extra : »'" > I " ,.. ' , l 0 . t , Uultod Kingdom , or four civaos in one « r * ' » | > 1 ^ 8 « . 2 U . oxtra , which waves Hh . i and in M . " »•"' V («?™ n 5 thoro la anaviiiffof Uia « . ( divided lnl . o sopan In iUw « . ''admlnlstorod by Valpoivu , Liilleminid , HftHit . ^ '• f ,, Jt D . Ohurah , 7 B /< S » raooohuroh . stroot , jJartlelt . Jlo ( 1 ' . ^ Kl »)« WlUiam-stroot ( Q , V . VVfttfca \ ' « trt « 1 ( , ' Oxford-Btrnndi ilnnnny . 0 J » , Oxford-sttroot i «» , " »« £ A . ' \[^ v . Btroot ) , London } » . H , In « l"vm , Mni'koJ- « truot , . inttiw «<« 11 ' and Powoll , ID , Wosbmoiokud-stroot , Duuuu .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 13, 1858, page 30, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_13111858/page/30/
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