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1282 THE LEA DEB,. [No. 504. Hoy. 19, 18...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Tuesday, Novemb...
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We (Manchester Examiner) understand that...
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r AWREXCE IITAM, in his Bespoke Dcpart--M incut, employs the most skilful Cutterstnuk-r his examines
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1282 The Lea Deb,. [No. 504. Hoy. 19, 18...
1282 THE LEA DEB ,. [ No . 504 . Hoy . 19 , 1859 . i .. ¦¦
From The London Gazette. Tuesday, Novemb...
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , November 15 . BANKRUPTS . Charles William Fitzinaurice laddie , Bull-inn-court , Strand , licensed victualler . Francis Whitnall ,, Herne Bay , miller . ' John Simmons Morris and James Brooks , Earl-street , Blackfriars , stove-grate manufacturers . Isaac Davis , Bristol , cigar manufacturer . John Hooke , Bersham Mills , near Wrexham , paper manufacturer . "William Balsbaw , Bolton , cotton manufacturer . William Smedley , York , grocer . Friday , November 18 . BANKRUPTS . Eugene Duval , New Bond-street , milliner . William Holmes Wakelin , Ealing :, builder . James Louson Anderson , Cannon-street west , Cjty , linen factor . . . . . . William Henry Elliott , Clieapside , City , clothier . Thomas Foreman and Thomas Johnson , 1-aversham , Kent , carpenters . Thomas Pratt , Dean-street , Soho , tamer . Andrew Wigdalil , Lower Thames-street , City , ship broker . „ ,,., , James Price , Maidenhead , Berks , builder . David Allen and John Smith , Manchester , warehouse-Samuel Johns Back , Kingston-upon-HuU , tailor .
We (Manchester Examiner) Understand That...
We ( Manchester Examiner ) understand that Mr . Cobden , whose interview with the Emperor of the French was reported a feV days ago , received for himself and Mrs . Cobden an invitation to visit the Emperor at Coinpiegne , but that their private arrangements did not allow them the pleasure of accepting it . The Journal du Havre states that the appointment of General Troehu as commander of the French expedition to China will shortly appear in the Moniteur . He will receive in combination very extensive military and diplomatic powers . . The house of Mr . Moore , of Toxteth Park , [ Liverpool , was entered on Wednesday afternoon , aud property to the amount of . £ 2 , 000 stolen . The Birtninghom Post states on good medical - authority that the health of Mr . Stephens , the Chief Superintendent of Police is failing fast , symptoms of dropsy having set in . There is at present serving in the 11 th Hussars a chestnut-coloured troop horse , named Bob , of the remarkable age of 30 years . By the horse register of the regiment it is seen that this horse joined the 14 th Dragoons as a i-yr-old on October the 2 nd , 1833 , and was transferred in 1842 to the 11 th Hussars . He embarked for the Crimea in 1854 , and was in all the actions , including Balaklava , in which that regiment was engaged , being one of very few horses who ,, survived the exposure of that winter , and is still fit for " duty in 1859 . It is to be hoped that such a horse may never leave his regiment , whatever infirmities may . overtake him . It is not improbable that when all the fittings of the Great Eastern are completed she will make a short trip across the Bay of Biscay and into the Mediterranean early next spring , before starting on her great run across the Atlantic . A piece of broken gold-box has been obtained from the wreck of the Koyal Charter , spotted with gold . This is attributed to the forcing of gold-dust into tlie wood by the enormous strength of the sea in breaking up the vessel . " Mile . Boschetti , the first danseuse of the San Carlo Theatre , " says a Naples letter , " has lately been fhe object of a feminine vendetta , originating in the jealqusy of a rival . She was attacked in the street , when walking to the theatre , by several . women in masks , who maltreated hex . She was able 1 to got to the theatre , however , and shortly after appeared on the stagey amid thunders of applause , a rumour of the attack having become known in the house . " & The Nation says it is looked on as fixed * that Cardinal Wiseman is to go to Rome on a long viuit in a very short time—about three weeks Jieneo . A reverend gentleman , Mr . Cheyne , has been solemnly deposed from the Episcopal body in Scotland on account of errors wjhtluli , we believe , arc termed Puseyite in character . Notice has been issued that all the tickets of admission for the next few days to view the Franklin relics having been given away , persons requiring them mudt send directed stamped envelopes to o Stanford's , Marshall's , or ByefltUl's , Charing-oross Gravoa ' , Pall-mall i Parkors ' , West Strund j and Potter ' s , Poultry , wlien thoy wilL bo forwarded In tho order of application , Galignani says that M . Coeta , tho well-known maeatro and conductor of the orchestra of Coveut Garden Theatre , is engaged In tUu composition of a new oratorio , in which Madame Alboni is to take tho principal part .
aw ^ gg ^—^ ^^^™ . — . _ . One of the poisoner JPalnier ' s racers , Golfinder , which won the Chester Cup in 1853 , is at the present moment plying in an omnibus , between Islington and Kennington-gate . The Godolphin / Arabian was rescued from a cart in the streets of Paris . A correspondent draws our attention to the large number of francs at present in circulation throughout the metropolis . The resemblance of a franc to the English shilling is . calculated to lead to frequent mistakes , without a close examination of the coiiits presented in payment . To obviate such errors , it may be remarked that tho rim of a franc is smooth and plain , while that of a shilling is the reverse .
R Awrexce Iitam, In His Bespoke Dcpart--M Incut, Employs The Most Skilful Cutterstnuk-R His Examines
r AWREXCE IITAM , ' in his Bespoke Depart--Li incut , employs the most skilful Cutters , under his examines
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immediate superintendence , iuid carefully examines cyery •> armciit previous to its being sent home . The TUOI . ' . SKkS , at 179 .. made to measure , are cut upon such principles as to ensure true and elegant lit , —whether the wearer be walking , riiling- or sitting ' . Gentlemen may select from a stock of clotlis of all descriptions , —amounting to £ US , 0 < W ;—and tlie extraordinary variety cannot fail to meet the taste of the most fastidious . T AAVKEXCE IIYAM'S JUVENILE ATTIRE JJ has secured for him the largest connexion among Parents aud Guardiaus ; and having- now been established above JO years , lie can safely refer to his great and continued success , as an indication , of . the upright manner in which his large * business is conducted . . Citi- Establishment , M , G . KACKCHUi : CII-sr . JTEST USD ESTABLISHMENT , Inland l ' . » 0 , TOTTENHAM COlJUT KOA 1 I .
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., RUPTURES . BY ROYALvLETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC- . MA . IN' LE \ ER TRUSS is . allowed by upwards of itOO Medicul Gentlemen to be the most -i-flVctivc iuvontioii in the curative treatment -ol Hernia . The use of a steel spring- ( so hurtful in its effects ) is here avoided , a soft li ; indag ; o being wntai round , the . body , while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the Moc-Miiin Pad ' and Patent Lever , ' titting with so niiieli ease and . closeness that it cannot be detected , and may be worn during-sleep A descriptive circular may be had , and the Truss ( which cannot fail' to fit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference Of the body , two inches below the hi ]) , being sent to the Manufacturer / JOHN WlilTK , : & S , J'iccadilly , London . Price of a . single truss , 10 s ., 21 s ., i ! Ge . 0 d ., and : 31 s . ( id . - Postage Is . . Double Truss , : 31 s . ( id ., 4-, » s ., aud 52 s . 0 d . —Postage Is . 8 d . Umbilical Truss , 4 'Js . n ' nd 0- ' s . Gd . —rostagc Is . lOd . Post-ofllce orders to . be made payable to JOHN WHITE , Post-oJnee , Piccadilly . EDASTrC STOCKINGS , KiNEE-CAPS , & c , for VARIC'OjJK' VK 1 . VS , and all cases of YVKAKNES . S and SWELLLNU of the LKGiS , SPKAIt fjS , & q . They are porous , light in texture , and inexpensive , anil an * drawn ou like im' ordinary stocking . Price from ~ s . ( id . to 10 s . each . —Postage . 0 d . JOHN WHITE , Manufacturer , - ' - > S , Piccadilly , London .
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ELECTIUCAL INFLUENCE IX HEALTH AND DISEASE . Just published , price Is .,, free by post for l : j stamps . SECOND LIFE ; Or Electrical Nervoun Force : A Medical Work intended for the apodal perusal of nil who nrq suliering from tho various modca of nervous and physical debility , and thy diHtvi ' twing ulterior consequences to which they lead j with practical observations on the great curative power of electro-galvanism in the treatment of tliesu disorders , by infusing tone and vigour ia constitutions relaxed or debilitated from various onervating caused . Illustrated with cases compiled from , the Note-book of a Kogistercd Aledical Prnctltioncr of twenty years * . standing * . Unlike many vaunted restoratives , « lectricity is one which commends itself , to tho medical man as being accordant with the soundest tcachingH of phyflioloyy . I 5 y the most obvious Indication it admits of being' shown that tho electrical und nervous energies are identical ; henco , tluit when the hitter fill In , tho former can take Us place , and that when , from irrofjulnritleB of any k | nd , the norvouH uystom Iihh become debilitated , paralysed , or exhausted , and the patient brought to a condititlou little short of total prostration , then , by the action of electricity , Imparting certainty and oflioaov to medical treatment , ho can be rc-lnvigoratcd , and hl » health ro-establlHlicd to a degree , almost warranting the designation of Becoad lAt ' o . Published by tho author , and may bo had of Mann , » 0 r , i Cornhlll , and alUbookHollcy-H , , , milllll 111 f ¦—¦— f
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILL ? SCUKVl "—SKIN DISEASES . - ¦ * These unsightly complaints are the source of m uch an lioyance to thousands : while fretting- the miiid they irritate the nerves , arid produce a continuous slow fever , disordered stoniach and restless niyhts . For this state , llollow-av ' a Ointment and . Pills- are an immediate and certain remedy Cure , t he cause and the disease will cease . Under the influence of these approved medicaments , the blood regains its purity , the skin resuiaes its healthy functions , the tomme cleans , the tainted breath departs , nud the languor aud nervous , depression disappear . No corrupt humours can withstand -the purifying principles' of'these re markable ¦ medicines , which expel all morbid matter fro m the system . They likewise correct all irregularities of the liver and promote digestion . '
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GREY HAIR RESTORED TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR NKURALGIA , Xcrvous Headache , Rlieuniatism , and Still"'Joints cured by ¦ F . M . IiEIJRING- 'S PATfcXTMAGNKTJC UHUSIIKS , 10 s . .-Mid l ; , s . ; COMBS ' -is . C « l . to -jdif . Grey hajr and lialdn-uss imikventfd ljy b \ 31 . II . ' s Patent Preventive Brush . Price , 4 s . arid us . Ofijees , o-, l » asinghall-8 t . rcet , London , where may bo had (/ rath , tlie illustrated pamphlet , " 'Why Hair becomes Grey ! and its Ileim-dy . " Sold by all Clicmhstsmid I ' crfu-uiers of repute .
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MEDICAL ADVICE . DK . LA'MEKT , ' Registered L . S . A ., Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society , M . l ) . ol the . University of Krlanpren , & c , may be C- 'O-NSI'LTEIV on all Cases of Debilitv , Nervousness , and the- 'Sefivt iutirmities of Youth and Maturity , fronni till ' . ' , and from <> till 8 , at his residence , : i ? . liKDt'OUl ) -StjUA 1 ! K , L (> M > 0 N . Dr . La'IMert luis just pitlilisiied . jirico Sixpence , with numerous K-nyraviny ' s and Cases , a New Kditiun of )» U Work entitled , ' . S E L F - P K K S J > n V A T 1 O N , wlircli - \ vill be sent free , in a . «<\ ik-d envelope , by Mann , 3 'J , ( . ' oriilull , London , or by the Author , to any address , for cig-lit stamps . Contents : — : ' Section T . The Physiolosy of tlio Generative OKrans . Section II . Puberty—Manhood—Tlio -Morale of Generative Phy . siolotry—True aud False .. Morality . ¦ Secliou 111 . " ^ Tarria ^ c in its floral . Sixriiil , aud i'hysical Relations ^— Its- Kxpectam'ies und Di . sitppointiuonts ^ -Advauta ^ i'S of Physical Contrasts in seciirintf H ' ealthy Oflfsprin its on the mental an . d-jjeuvrative fjiculties—Importance of Moral l . ) isi-ipline . ¦ Section VI . Treatment of "Nervous and fic-iu-rative Debility— Impotence and Sterility-:-Danyeroiis Itesults of various Hazardous Specifics—The Author ' s l'rinciph-s <> i-Troutme-nt : Mi-dical . Dietetic , and General , derived from Twenty . Years' successful practice .
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VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOKS GRATIS . The Professors of" the Koyal Institute of Anatomy , Science / and Medicine . W . K Oxford-stivef , London , liavc resolved to ' issuo ( . irutuituus Kditimis oi" tlieir coIleiiRuv , l ) v W . It . Murston ' s instructive Lictuns , Inliivin ^ tliem to be of vital importaucu to those to whom they urc addressed . Xo 1 — N'KliViiUS-DKniLITV ( the result of a pornicious « e < ret habit ) , Loss of Memory , L > lninosa of Sifilit , Prostmtiou of Strength , and G « neral lncMpurity ., luldresPiMl . specially to Vriuiif , ' Men , shewing the moans oi restoration to health and happiness . Ko . H . —M A K If IAU 10 and its OH LIO . VfK ) XS , addressed to those who desire to become parents . No . : J .-TII K GRKAT . SOCIAL KVII .. All tlio pnlnful diseases which result from it , with Dr . . VnrsIon ' s I nlaii jig System of Treatment , by which . Mercury is id together tlls-P < Ap ' plkNi nt ' must state simply which Lt-ctiiri- is roquirod . KncloHc two Htanips to prepay postage ; imd address , * rcasurer , Royal Institute of Anatomy , Ac , hh ' lbov V ™ l !« niiis Open Dally , a t an Admission oi one Shllliiitf , ami contains the most Superb Collection of Annioiuicnl Modi-Is and Psa turul M onders in the whole world . i ,,..,.. * in Dr . JInrston Lectures rtiilly , and a Prolrssor is i m i > 8 m attendance to Impart instrtu'tion , ni »<) k'vi- Iniorinutlon upon nny Medical or Physiological Subject . __
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i i , ] i ' < l < . TOT ~ SBOBJElT GUIDE 7 t 6 HEALTH AND HArriNicati . A 3 \ lii < ll (! iil Work by a Phy « loiau w " ' ^ 1111 ' ^ ^ ^' . ' ^* ?!!© Oollofjru of Mui-tfcoiiH of ' JKnfflnnf ( 1 . wihIliviI "' g > \™ Medical Act ) , who atUanlM dully ¦»••«« ' . , " K Jfitw * . and from live till cltflit . ( tiuiiUiiyHexi ! i «» t «; il > . Hi- » l »> « ^ J , direct IV-oin tho Kfltublfeliiiiunt , No . u , Hupiktb- » «« . JJ * J ford-Htro « it , London , on ruculntpf » Ix pun « iy »• »» »• » ' ^ free . HIh beautifully Ulmitrntod with l » u « ffl , So ? w of HteoS , audonlarycd fo liMiMttjM , ooiitn liilntf > wo'I » ^* VftlpViiu , Jtonx , Jtloord , lLiJllMinM » d . AtO i Mrfmrnf wlfo iuro . inHtruclionB for tho porfoot rostoratlon oi Uiohu \ " prevented by Impediments IVom ontorfliH : Ullt , ' " & . ntiito , HhowliiK tho drondful rosulta IVum Jsm > : ^ tf " jfo ( Jonorrhapm and Wyphllls . uiul the buuulltn « u-lwl" « » ° » J 0 ohumlOHl t « m ( H , uiul oxamliitttlon of the HpurmaUwjWiW ™ newly-ooiiMtruclod Mlonwaopo , with noffortW j" / """ -Avont oontuinliie- < v valuable JL ' roHcrlptlon or a Lotlou to i > rovo » w Infection . , ,
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MIDWIFSRY . Obstructions , BborUIty , and Soorot Cnsos cured boforo ] charge bo mndo to Indies i also , glvom away for twolvo i Btantpe , thu puldo to Soli-euro of micret oases , and tho ' oflecta of private abu 8 o , & o ., togothor with other alluumtH < loo dolJoato ft > r &> tnn . j ^ omnlo obaU-uotlon pills , 4 s . a box l Address Mr . HBNKY SCOTT , F . R . A . S ., 17 , Atiam-Htroot , < fcitrand , London . I
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i ; , \ AN ACT OF GRATITUDE . OA An /! Copies of a MKmCAL BOOK for ^ U ? l / UU CTntuttpiui-circulation . A ^ ' - ''^ . t , , " FBnwR havhiff boon flVectually curod ol Mtvoiw WlfJ . Loss of JIc . in " » ry . DimiU'BB of aiuht , J-mhi * IIitU « -. "IW" " gufitloii , ifKitltlntf from the curly M-rnw < j OT' ^ CT rng- thu lnstruetTous tflvuii in a MiSUICA L . ^"" K . » . oonsldd ^ It lUs duty , in ffi-ntltudo to the nullior . an I o > tno bone / It of . pthurH . to publish the hiohhh iiMi-d . . " . "' thorolbro , send free , svAuro from obHwrvHllon , <• « ' « P » ^ ° ^ adlrecli-a envelope and two utiunpH to promij V u « W cony ol the . book , containing "Vt-ry l » torii allwi ••• > £ AddruHH . . lAMKH W ^ LbACD , Mwi ., WJlftjrd lloums Wuiton croBOent , TaviHtock-sfiuare , JLondou > V , t . .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 19, 1859, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_19111859/page/22/
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