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OFF ICES in the Best Part of the STRAND. A FIRST and SECOND FLOOR- TO BE LET, together separatelysuitable for Public Soli
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uuer or separately , s a company , or a Solicitor . Immediate possession , may be had , and on moderate terms . Apply afc 352 , Strand-
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square . Open ( for geuilemen only ) from Tea till Ten , containing upwards of one thousand models and preparations , illustrating every part of the human frame in health and disease , the race or men &c . Lectures delivered at Twelve , Two , and at Halfjast Seven , by Dr . G . Sexton , F . R . G . S . ; and anew and highly-interesting Series of Lectures is now in course of delivery by Dr . Kahn , afc Four p . m . precisely .-Adimasion , Is .
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION 1 GODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWEB is strongly recommended for Softening . Improving , Boa-utifying , and Preserving the Skik , and giving it a blooming and charming appearance . It will completely remove Tan ; Sunburn , Redness , &c , an ! by its Balsamic and Healing qualities , render the skin soft , pliable , and free from dryness , &o ., dear it from , every humour , nmple , or eruption , and by continuing its use only a short time , the skin will become and continue soft and smooth , and the complexion , perfectly clear and beautiful . In the process of shaving it is invaluable , as it allays the irritation ana smarting pain , annihilates every pimple and all rouKliness , and renders the skin smooth and-firm . ¦ Sold in Bottles , price 2 s . 9 d ., by all MLedicino Vendors and Perfumers .
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DR . BE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD 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 , NliURALGIA , RICKETS , INFANTILE WASTING . GENERAL DEBILITY , and all SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS . Its leading distinctive characteristics aro : COMPLETE PRESERVATION PP ACTIVE AND ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES 5 INVABIABIj : PUBITY AND UNIFORM STRENGTH ; ENTIRE FREEDOM PROM NACSEOXTS FLAVOUR AND AFTER-TASTE ; RAPID CURATIVE EFJFECTS , AND CONSEQUENT ECONOaiY . OiPiN-roN op C . Radci , tffe HajMi , Esq ., M . D ., F . B . C . P . E ., Physician to tho 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 have FOUND IT TO A . GH 1 EE BETTER "WITH THE DIGESTIVE OEGA . NS , ¦ ESPECIALLY IS THOSE PATIENTS WHO CON 8 IDKB TnEMselves to be ULious : it seldom causes nausea or eructation ; it is more palatable to most patients than tho other kinds of Cod Liver Oil : it is stronger , and cpnsoiucntlv a smaller dose is sufficient . " ; Sold onlt in Imperial Half-pints , 2 s . 6 d . ; Pints , 4 s . Od . ; Quarts , 9 s . ; capsuled and labelled with Dr . de Jonoh ' s Stamp and Signafcnro , withodt which none are sen uine , byANSAR , HARFORD , and CO ., solo British Consignees . 77 , Strand , London ; and by many rospeotable Chomists and Druggists . .
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NATURE'S TRUE REMEDY . DR . TOWNSEND'S SAHSAPARILLA . There are threo principal avenues by whioh Nature expels from tho bod y wnr . t is necessary should bn oxpullud thcrelroin . These three are the Stool , tho Urino , nnd the Pores . These must bo kept in a liealthy condition , or disease is certain . This is a fixed and positive law ; and no human being ca-11 safely disregard it . Now , when tho system is diseased , it is tho first grand object to setall these functions at work , both to expel Disease , and to restore tho Health . Tlio bowels must bo opened , cleansed , soofhed . and strengthened ; tho urino must bo made to flow healthfully and naturally , and to throw off tho impurities of Iho blood ; tho liver and stomach must bo regulated j and above all , tho pores must bo opened , and tho skin made healthy . Thoso things done , and Nature will go to licr work ; Mid ruddy health will sitstniling upon tho chcok ; andlifo will be again a luxury . . Wo will suppose the case of a person afflicted wltli abiliom complaint . His head aches , his appotito is poor , his bones and uack ache , ho is weak and nervous , his complexion is yellow , tho skin dry , and his tongue furred . Ho goes to n doctor for rcliof , and is givon a doso of medicine to purge him freoly , and ho gets some temporary relief . But ho is not cured 1 In a few days tho samo symptoms return , and tho samo old purge ia administered ; and so on , until tho poor man becomes a martyr to heavy , drnstic pnr&itivos . Now , what would bo the true practice- in suoli a casoP What tho practice that Nature homelf points OUt ? Why , TO SKT IN HEALTHY OPEKATION ALL TUJi MEANS THAT NaTUUE POSSE 8 SES TO T 1 IHOW OUT OF TUB system the causes of DISEASE . Thobowcls mint of course bo evacuated , but tho work is but tosqun at this stage op the business . Tho kidneys must bo prompted to « lo their work , for they havo a most important work to do ; tho stomach must bo cleansed j and , ahovo all , the 1 'ORES must bo rolioved and enabled to throw oft tho secretions whicli ought to pass off through thorn . Wo repeat , that by . tin Howols , the Urino , tho l'orca , tho disease must bo oxpollcc from tho system , and not by tho bowela alone , as Is tho usum practice . And to effect all Jliis , resort must bo hud to n remedy thai is congenial to the human system—a remedy that fttrongtlioni while It subduos disoaso . Such is the remedy found in OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSEND'S AMERICAN SARSATARILLA AND PILLS . —Warehouse , 373 , Ethani > , London . Half-pints , 2 s . 0 d .: Pints , 4 s . i Small Quarts , 4 s . Cd . Quarts , 7 s . Cd .
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The Oldham Lyceum . —The opening of the Oldham Lyceum took . place on Monday . A . procession and lunch signalized the morning , ' followed by a soiree . Among ' the guests invited and -who attended the ceremony were Lord Stanley , M . P ., Sir J . K . Shuttleworth , Mr . William Brown , M . P ., Mr . James Hey wood , M . P ., Mr . W J . Fox , M . P ., Mr . J . M- Cobbett , M . P ., Col . and Lieut .-Col . Burns ( 8 ° n 3 of the Scotch poet ) , the Rev . Dr . Vaughan , and the Mayors of Manchester and Ashtonunder-Lyne . A meeting took place in . the evening in the Working Men's Hall , where about 2500 people were present , and were addressed by Lord Stanley , the chairman ( who urged on the audience the necessity of attending to their own mental improvement ) , Sir James Kay Shuttleworth ( who spoke approvingly of the efforts
made by Government for popular education ) , Mr . Heywood , M . P ., and Mr . W . J . Fox , M . P ., the last of whom expressed his dissent from the remarks made by Sir J . K . Shuttleworth , and advocated the introduction by the State of secular education . In the course of his speech , Lord Stanley observed : — " I hold that a wide latitude should be given to individual taste . What a man wishes to l earn he w ill learn better , more quickly , and with more profit to himself , than what he undertakes to study merely upon the recommendation of others , even though the latter may be more generally useful . I see in a prospectus which has been issued mention of French classes , and others for the teaching of languages . I am far from depreciating such studies ; their interest is great , their use is great , even for those who stay at home , much
more than those who travel : but , where time and opportunity are limited , and where do special inducement exists , I doubt whether the acquiring of languages is the most necessary or profitable branch of knowledge . Words , after all , are only vehicles of thought ; the stores of thought accumulated in our own tongue are already immense ; and , if much of life be passed in that which , i s rather preparation for study than study i tself , little time may remain to complete the building for which , such wide and ample foundations have been laid . " Later in the evening , Sir J . K . Shuttleworth answered the observations of Mr . Fox , and denied that he had become " one of the mummies of the Circumlocution Office . " He agreed with all Mr . Fox had said , but thought that the difficulties Government has to contend against should be recollected . \ Discovery of Copper xs New ZEAXAND .- ^ The discovery of the lode of copper ore on the Dun Mountain has been fully confirmed , and the result of the experiments made upon the samples forwarded to this country aie unusually favourable . A few feet lower down , a most valuable vein las been struck . This , together with the reported discovery of gold , if the latter be confirmed , will be of the greatest advantage to this province and to the whole of New Zealand . —Australian and New Zealand Gazette . A Significant Fact . —At the annual exhibition of modern paintings in the Brera Palace , there was a picture by Paris Tepaesenting the return of Pius IX . from Gaeta in 1850 , surrounded by Cardinals and Ministers . This had lately been painted for the Puke Scotti for the sum of 25 , 000 francs , and . the other day it was discovered completely burnt to ashes . —Times Turin Correspondent .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . T \ T "R / P IT ^ 5 HAMILTON—On tho 23 rd inst ., at 19 , Eaton-squaro , Lady Olaud Hamilton : a son . PICKKItSGILL . —On tho l ) th inst ., nt Moscow , Russia , the c 5 ; tfS- £ r . S £ ? v vr PickcrsKill , lato of London : a daughter . SHAKESPEAR .-Oii tho 15 th inst ., at Corfu , tho wife of _ Mn ] or ShiikoRpenr , Royal Artillery : a dmiphter . WINCHESTER . — On tho 17 th iuafc , tho Jlnrohionoss of Winchester : adauglitor , stillborn . CHADS-DU OUEROy!—On the ' 25 th nit . by special license , nttlio British Consulate , Dardanelles , William John 9 J ^ f- ^ ' ^ t-Mnjor 04 th llo « itnent . second son of Ucariwrl ^ L sLkA C 1 'ads , ' ^ R . Comm « ndor-i ..-Cl . icf on tho Irish Station , to Louise Du Curroy . eldest daughter of nelle Lander , Esq ., lutoH . B . M . ' s Consul , Darda" ^ S S ^^^^ K ^ A ^ SSSL WZp ^ r ^^ t ^ ^ ^ ' ° " ^" KlUCr ° HIKSCHriOllN-SI'ltXijSS .-Oii tholRth limt . ntPrankfor t-on-Maino , Charles Hirwhhorn , Esq ., of 22 , Dorset Villas Douglas-road . Canonbnry , to Harriot , daughter of Dr . Strauss , 'of Frankfort-on-Maiim . S " OI
Hospital , George Moubray , Esq ., a Post Captain , of the 12 th of August , 1812 , in his 84 th year , deeply lamented by all who knew him . ROSS . —On the 6 th . inst ., at Funchal , Madeira , of cholera , Archibald C Ross , Esq ., M . D ., aged 47-SYMES . —On Tuesday , the 23 rd inst ., at Bridport , to the inexpressible grief of her family and friends , killed by accidentally falling from the cliffs east of the harbour , Ada , eldest surviving daughter of George Symes , M . D ., in the 18 th year of her age . VAUGHAN . — On the 20 th inst ., at 3 , Clifton-terrace , Notting-hill , after a very long and painful illness , Jane Vaugnan , youngest daughter of the late Francis Pinkaiey , Esq ., of . Whitehall , and Swansea , Glamorgan , authoress of several works of fiction . WRIGHTSON . —On the 20 th insfc ., at bis residence , 36 , Lornroad , Brixton-road , after a long and painful illness , in the 60 th year of his age , Mr . Joseph Wnghtson , for upwards of eighteen years Editor of the " Weekly Dispatch . "
DEATHS . GANDION . - On the 21 st inst ., at Queen ' s-terrace , Guernsey , John Gandion , Esq ., for twenty years Judge of the island of ATderney , deeply regretted . HANSON . —On the 19 th inst ., at Milton , Gravesend , Ada , youngest daughter of Mrs . Julia Hanson , of Richmond , and the late Charles Hanson , Esq . HUNTER . —On Monday , the 22 nd inst ., at his . residence , 13 , Westbqurne-terrace , Hyde-park , in the 75 th year of liis age , William Hunter , Esq ., one of tho Aldermen of the City of London , and a Magistrate for the county of Middlesex . JONES . —On the 22 nd inst ., in Tormyu-street , St . James's , aged 74 , Major-General James Jones , K . H ., and K . of the Order of Charles III . of Spain , fourth sou of Micliacl Jones , Esq ., formerly of Catou , in the county of Iancaster . MACHELL . —On the 3 rd inst ., in his 76 th year , Thomas Machell , Esq ., M . R-C . S ., formerly of Wolsingham , and Berners-street , author of several scientific inventions . MOUBRAY . —On the morning of the 20 th inst .. at Greenwich
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London , Friday Evening , September 26 , 1856 . Consols , which closed on Saturday at 94 J i for Money , and 94 J f for 8 th October Account , have exhibited considerable heaviness during the week , the pressure having been occasioned by severe speculative sales , added to a general impression of the instability of tbe market . Considering , however , the unfavourable influences which have been brought to bear upon the funds , great firmness and good quotations have been maintained . Rumours of an adverse nature have been rife , and more weight has been attached to political events than their nature warranted .. .- ' .: The railway share market has generally held good prices . Yesterday , owing to tho confidence occasioned by the Bank directors making no alteration in tbe rate of discount , Consols obtained a temporary advance of i per cent , of the morning ' s prices , but closed about the same as on the previous evening . Consols and railways are still continued to bo invested in by the public , and the recent speculative operators for a , fall having been rendered careful by the firmer appearance of the markets , higher prices are anticipated . Money in the Stock Exchange was in demand , and realized 44 per cent . Consols opened 93 | 8 , and closed 93 ! A .
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SEPTasM » EB ; a 7 ; i 856 . ] T H E L E A D E B . 933
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FHOM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , September 23 . BANKRUPT . —Wiliiam Stuart Findlatjse , Plymouth , coal merchant . ~ ~ ~ „ , Friday , Septemlev 1 < $ . BANKRUPTS . —George Hexr-st Stanley , Cannonsfcreet-roaa , St . Georgo ' s-in-the-East , builder—William JiABTzia , Stafford , manufacturing chemist — Thomas Hooper Brook , 'Wolvorhanipton , draper—Henry Meutenb and John Sutcj . iffe , Appcrleybridgo , Yorkshire , d yers—Heniiy Waene . 8 , Mill-street , Hanover-square , C 8 , Now Bond-street , and 22 , Maddox-strect , carpenter , &c . — John White , Joseph Exley , and Joseph Darlington , Mexborough , York , coal proprietors—Isaac Jameb Hawbun , ana James Lamonx M'Gresor , Liverpool , merchants —Henry ALFnEDWAKD Birmingham , erea-so manufacturer—William James Beaman and Ro-beut Peakce Lewis , Bath , hide dealers—Simon Hoesman , Westgato , Bradford , grocer-Samuel Pahkinson Mufp , Westgatohill , Bradford , currier—Robert Ingham , Hainer Bottoms , Rochdale , cotton manufacturer . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —James MTntosii , Dundee , cabinet maker—"\ Vm . Cahrutuebs , Tynron , Durafries-shire , deceased .
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Aberdeen , — ,. — ; Caledonian , 55 , 55 j ; Chester and Holyhead , 15 J , 1 CJ ; Eastern Comities , 9 , 9 £ ; Great Northern , 93 , 91 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 114 , 11 G ; Great Western , G 3 £ , 644 . *; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 96 , 9 GJ ; London and Black wall , 05 , 7 ; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 105 , 106 ; London and North-Western , 102 , 102 }; London and South Western , 101 , l ( Mi ; Midland , 77 $ , 77 *; : North-Eastern ( Berwick ) , 79 J , 80 . 4 ; South Eastern ( Dover ) , 70 , 71 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 7 , 7 J ; Dutch Rhenish , If , 2 pm . ; . Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 35 , 35 J ; Great Central of France , 6 , 5 Jpm . ; Great Luxembourg , 4 , 4 }; Northern of France , 37 $ , 38 i ; Paris and Lyons , 50 i , 51 i ; Royal Danish , 19 , 20 ; Royal Swedish , c , 14 ; Sambre and Mouso . 1 H , 12 .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , Soptembcr 20 , 1850 . Ariuyals this week into London as well as off tho Coast havo been moderate . ' Thn country markets , however , arc pretty well supplied , and although business has not been brisk generally , prices havo been maintained . Tho cargoes sold oil ' tho Coast are Taganrog Ghirka 59 s . to C 9 s . 6 d ., 60 s . anduis . 3 d ., Bordianski ( JOs . and 62 s . Od ., Polish Odessa 55 s . per 430 lb ., hard Taganrog 57 s . 3 d ., and 56 s ., and 58 s . Cd ., hard Ibrail 51 s ., Ibrail Maize 3 ls . Gd . and 32 s . now refused . Galatz 33 s . and 32 s . 3 d ., and 32 s . fid . now refused .. Barley remains unaltered in value . There arc very few Oa . ts on salo , and full prices can be obtained for them .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( CiosiNQ Prices . ) Sat . 3 Ion . Tucs . Wed . Tliur . Frid . Bank Stock 3 per Cent . Red 01 S ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 3 por Cent . Con . An . 94 } 0-1 9-1 1 ) 3 } 94 " 'i Consols for Account 04 i 0-1 . 1 94 04 94 93 * Now 3 per Cent . An . I t .. ; Now 2 $ per Cents ... ...... 78 Long Ans . 1800 India Stock 230 230 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 15 p 17 n Ditto , under j £ 1000 ' 17 p 17 n 13 p Ex . Bills , ¦ £ 1000 1 13 p lip 17 p 17 p 10 p 10 p Ditto , . «« 00 I 7 p 17 p lOp .... ! . Ditto , Small 10 p 13 p 17 p 17 p 10 pil 7 p
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FOREIGN FUNDS , ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Friday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds ' .,. 101 1 'ortugueso < t pnr Cents , 49 J BuoiioaAyros ( I p . Cents 81 RiiHsian HoihIh , 5 por Chilian fl pnr Cents Cents ., 10 S Chilian 3 por Cunts Russian 4 J per Cents . ... 97 Dutch 2 < J per Cents 04 Spanish 43 J Dutch 4 por Cent . Cortf . 08 Spanish Committee Cor . Eqnndor Bonds of Coup , not fun Mexican Account 22 i Turkish 0 por Cents 102 J Peruvian 4 i por Conts .... 70 j Turkish New , 4 ditto ,.. 102 J Portuguese 3 per Cents . 4 tj Venezuela , 4 J per Conta . ...
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 27, 1856, page 933, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2160/page/21/
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