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TEETH.—Messrs. GABRIEL, the old established Dentists.—Our patented system of fixing
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artilicial teeth and lloxible gums , without springs or-wires of any description , having stood the test of three yi « ars with the greatest satisfaction to all wearers , as is evinced by the testinionials of patients and llrst mediqal men of the day , entirely supersedes the ordinary methods . Allshai [> edges arc avoided , there is 110 extraction of roots , nor any painful operation ; an nm ' ount of elasticity unattainable by any other method is acquired , while the lit is of ( lie most unerring accuracy ; sucli , indeed , as is by any other moans unattainable . The success which our system has attained has induced , many imitators . We therefore beg to say that the above , perfected , together with tlie white enamel for front teetli ( of which we are . sole proprietors ) , can only be obtained at our establishments , 33 . L'ldgato-hill ( 3 : 5—observe number particularly ) , and at lpi , Duke-street , Liverpool . Established 1804 . At charges , in proportion to quality , lower than any advertised . "Gabriels Treatise on tlie Teeth" full y explains the system , and may he had pratis . Country patients are informed that one visit of half an hour is only required for the completion of a . single tooth or complete set ; ami , unless tho utmost satisfaction is given , no fee required .
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KN 0 \ 7 TIIYSKLF . —MARIE COUPELLE continues to give her graphic and interesting delineations of character , discoveiable from an examination of tho handwriting , in a unique style of description peculiarly her own . All persons desirous of knowing thtMiiselves , or any friend in whom they aro , interested , must send 11 specimen of the writing , stating the sex and age , and enclosing 13 penny postage stamps , and a diroettul envelope , to Miss Coupello , tiu , Castle-street , Oxford-street , London , and they will receive in a few days a niiuuto detail of tli <; ( nloiils , tastes , virtues , and failings of tho writer , with many other things hitherto unsuspected . All letters aro usidiuvil strictly eonlidential .
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r pit IIS S KM AR . —Protected by ltoyal Letters J- Patent of England , and secured by tho seals f the Ecolo do Pharmncio do Paris , and the Imperial College of Medicine , Vienna . Triosi'mar , No . I , is iv remedy for relaxation , spermatorrhoea , and exhaustion ol tho system . Triesomar , No . 2 , cd ' ectually , in the short space of tlireo days , completely and entirely enwliwii es all traces of those disorders which capsules have so long been thought an autidotefor , to theruinof tho health ( il ' : iv : isl portion of the population . Trh'semar . No . S , is the great C 011 I inoulalrouic'dyl ' ortjiatclassofdisorderswhich uiil ' oi-liin .-itcly tho Lnglish physician treats with mercury , tot hoi in -v it able destruction of tlio patient ' s constitution , and whioh nil the sarsaparillain the world cannot remove . Trieseninr , Nos . 1 , 2 , and tt , aro alike devoid of luslc or smell , ami of all n-iusualiiiK qualitum . They may lit ) on tho toilet tahlo without t . lieir use 1 k : inpr HiiMif <»<; t <>« I . — K <* 1 < 1 in tin eases , prien lls ., fru « hy post In . Nd . extra to any part of the luited Kingdom , or four casosiu one for ; iils ., bv post , ;! s . -id . oxtra , which . saves 1 Is . ; mid in tif . < : as « -s , whereby there i . sasaving ofli . 12 h . j divided into separate doses , an administered by Viilpeau , Lnllcniund , Houx &c . Soldbv li . Church , 7 S , ( irnceehurch-Ntreet ; Unrtlott Hooper , -t , ' ( , ' King \ Villiam-slr < : < t ; ( I . 1 « . Watts , 17 , Strand ; I ' rout , 2 it > , Strand ; H : \ unay , *» : * . Oxford-stnttib ; Sanger . Kio , C ) xl' (» rd-. street , London ; It . H . IiiKliai )) , jMarkot-strcol . Alau ' .-luiNtuf ; and Powell , 10 , Westmorelainl-strect , Dublin .
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Titus , and his Judaean triumph . English literature and scholarship may well be proud of this masterly work , in every -way worthy to take its place between . Arnold and Gibbon . The uninstructed reader who runs glibly over the brilliant text of this history will form no adequate conception of the vast and various labour , the deep and comprehensive learning , the patient and laborious investigation , the correct and ample scholarship , which have fitted the historian for the accomplishment of a splendid purpose . Sometiin . es into half a . dozen words is compressed the reading of us many ancient historians and modern critics ; and the style is like the quintessence of the great originals whom the author cites in the footnotes , at once weighty and brilliant , terse and full , severe and elegant , polished and unforced . We shall return to the volume in detail ; for the present we offer the author our respectful congratulations on its appearance , and our earnest hope that his health and strength may accompany him to the end of his labours . We may add , by the way , that the publication of this volume , signal as its impartiality of appreciation undoubtedly is , would be almost an act of treason in France just now ; on the other hand , we question if any contemporary liberal French ¦ writer could speak of the" Roman Empire with the same judicial calmness . This history is not calculated to make the reader in love with absolute power in any shape , least of all with any modern revival of Imperialism . Tiidors and- Stuarts , by a Descendant ofjhe Plantagenet ( Iiardwicke ) , is apparently intended to correct all former history , and the author ' s announcement of himself is so imposing that we ask for time to recover our composure before we dip deeper into his first volume , which deals with the Tudors ; the second being reserved for the Stuarts "by the descendant of the Plantagenet . " We know that a new broom sweeps clean , so we may expect our Plantagenet friend to sweep the history of his ancestors with effect . From Messrs . J . W . Parker and Son we have received Likes and Dislikes : some Passages in the Life of Emily Marsden , a story in one volume , evidently worthy of a careful and critical perusal . A translation by Mr . John Cochran of Christoffel ' s . Life of Zwimjli , the Swiss Reformer , with some . Notices of his Time aud Contemporaries ( T . and T . C lark , Edinburgh ) , is a book that will interest a large section of theEnglish
public ; and the translator is right in supposing that the autobiograp hical character of the memoirs materially enhances their interest and value . Mr . Henry Gr . Bohn has published a new edition of Mr . William Thomas Lowndes ' s Bibliographer ' s Manual of English Literature , a manual of real interest to all collectors of rare books . This edition is not a mere reprint but considerably enlarged and anxiously revised by Mr . Bohn , and when t he editor tells us that its publication is a labour of love , we believe him , and accept the gift gratefully . A new edition , complete in one volume , of Mr . Jesse's Memoirs of the Pretenders and their Adherents ( Bohn ) , presents these pleasant chapters in a convenient form for easy reading . The author of " Amy Herbert" has exercised her pure taste and discretion in a selection of Extraits Choisis from Modern French Writers ( Lonjrmans ) . ° The second part of Hand ?/ Helps to Useful Knowledge ( W . H . Angel ) contains three timely and meritorious papers on " The English in China , " " Sir Henry Havelock , " and " Hussia and the Serfs . " The last paper is by Mr . Sutherland Edwards , who has special qualifications for a trustworthy treatment of the topic , being familiar with the best authorities , and not unacquainted with Russian life and manners . JSasfon and Us Inhabitants , or Sketches , of Life in a Country Town , by L . E . ( Booth ) , is a pungent and suggestive title , and if it is half as full of scandal and mischief as most " Easterns" ( and " Westons ") are , it cannot fail to be amusing . We shall see . We have only- space to add to our present list the titles of the following publications received : — The Beauties of Nature , by B . A . Edwards ( James Blackwood ) . Headings for Young Men , Merchants , and Men of Business ( James Blackwood ) . The Philosophy of Teaching , or Psychology in its Relation to Intellectual Culture , by Joseph D . Everett , M . A . ( Griffin and Co . ) , and , An Introduction to Grammar on its True Basis with Relation to Logic and Rhetoric , by B . If . Smart ( Longmans ) . The two last-named essays we reserve for consideration .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BITtTHS . BELIi . —On the lGtli April , at Quebec , Canada , the wife of Alexander D . Bell , Esq .: a daughter . CROCKER . —Ort the 15 th April last , at Gibraltar , the wife of Alfred Crocker , Esq ., Surgeon 2 nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment : a daughter . MARRIAGES . HOWARD-JOHNSON . —On the 3 rd Feb ., at Moiilmein , the Rev . George ISroadley Howard , Chaplain at Rangoon , son of the Rev . J . G . Howard , rector of Stanton by j Dale Abbey , to Emilie Cecilia Martha , second daughter of I Major-GeneralJohnson , Hon . E . I . C . Service . EDLITZ-COWELL . —On the 22 ncl of April , at St . Clement Danes Church , Strand , Hugo Conrad , Baron von Zedlitz , Chamberlain to his Majesty the JCingof Prussia , to Elizabeth Ellen Louisa Gabrielle , second daughter of the late Francis Cowell , Esq ., of London . DEATHS . BOILEAU—On the 4 th inst ., at 1 , Queen's-terrace , Bayswater , aged 13 months , Lestock Holm Druinraond , youngest son of Hajor T . T . Uoileau , H . 12 . I . CS , EDWARDS—On the 5 th inst ., at his residence , 8 , Howleyplace . Maida-Iiill , Dr . Hdgeeumbe Windeatt Edwards , late Physician General , Bombay Army .
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452 _____^___^ THE LE 1 DER . [ No . 424 , May 8 , 1858 .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) \ < Sat . \ Mon . \ T-ices . ' lVetl . '' Tlntr . Friil . Bank Stock ..... ,. | I 222 * i 223 221 * 2214 ' 223 3 per Cent . Red 974 | "JGJ 9 ( 5 * !) 7 i 90 * 3 per Cent . Con . An I 97 i j 9 fiA 9 < H ! 97 ;] 97 * ! Consols for Account : 97 * ! 97 ? 97 J ' . S ) 7 J 98 ? I New 3 per Cent . An- 1 90 | 90 i 9 G | : 9 iii 9 GJ j New ' 2 § per Cents . .. '• ¦ i si .. i i Long Ans . 1860 ! ' li i ¦ 15 j - lj l £ i ¦ IndiaStock i . ' 225 ; 222 £ 225 : 2- > 5 ' ! Ditto Uonds . £ 1000 ...... : 2 <) p 22 p Ditto , under - £ 1000 ' 21 p i 18 p I 18 p i . 19 n Ex . Bills , £ 1000 . i ... . ... 39 p I 37 p 35 p . ; iS n 39 p Ditto , £ 500 J ...... : 89 iv' i 40 p 3 S > p i 39 p Ditto , Small ' ...... i 39 \> ; 3-t p -10 p a » p 39 p
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FKOM THE LONDON GAZETTK . Tuesday , May 4 . BANKRUPTS ,- Jonx WiurTixoirAAf , Liverpool , boot and shoemaker—John Bahkon , Morlcy , Yorkshire , cloth manufacturer— John Ransom , Sunderlaud , shipowner—IIknky IJAKNSE . EY , Cradley-heatli , Worcestershire , draper j and ironmonger—Malcolm McLachhn . Liverpool , cork ! vnamiliictnrer-jAMKs Bowman Haix , Tideawoll , Derbyslnro , druggist , grocer , and teadealor—Jamks Moomrousii , bki |> ton , \ orkshire , innkeeper—llENitv Ci . akku , Marton , Lineulnslnre . Hacldler and harness maker—Thomas Thompson , Maidstone , Kent , buildor—Whmaai Uf . nhy John Keal and JJanikl Jackson Romans , Rood-lano , City , and of Prince Ndward ' s Island , merchants—John Ha . YWAUn , Warwick and Milvorton , Warwickshire , miller null litlccr-llKNUY 10 i > wak » Funnki . ! . and Cua . ki . es Wiu . iak ! k ^ «' " i m ni ' »^> Ha »> PaIi » ro , brewers - CuMtLua J ) ixon , hackvillo , Westmoreland , Now Brunswick , and ¦ Liverpool , shipowner and shipbuilder- Josuimi Thohman , jiui ., NcwcasUfl-upon-Tyno , commission-agent and iroui merchant-Algicknon Stjwaiit Auhtmw , now of Mortl-, iim-street , Cavendish-square . Into of PeneWureh-streot , I bhlii and iHNHruiicto brokur-Wu . r . iAM Stujihincis Wm . is , ! , « I , J w f J ' 1 '< lH 11 1 j ; u' . >« tchor- \ ViJ . MAM J'lticio \ Va « - , i in , Weutcrliaii ; , Kent , late of Tatslleld , Surroy . formerly ; ol ite A ? 1 " " ]« * : e » t > Kroairniid . irapor . ' i « , / ' r Al ) m ' lU ; " » . drnpcrB-UAVin Pokthu , Hanll ' . ship . ' Fvluni w f jAWU 11 Jl Cl ) l . tbri « lB « J Mills , Edinburgh , inille .-1 ui ; 2 » V . ' } Y , ATmvt ' ««» r « rinliuo . trndor-FKUouaoN and ' \>\ , ^ , ¦ ' ' ,. , " r i > lvr « »» l" » 'l » nrH and lead merchants-David . 1 itiNOi . K . l-idinburKli . grocur . I ,. J ! S < V 1 > TS r' ?"'" - ' «"' o-. No . ,, ,, y , ml .
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TOREIGN TUKDS . Last Official Quotation ddeing the Week ending Tiiuksday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds . ,. 102 'Portuguese 4 perCents . ... Bncnos . Ayres Op . Cents 81 | Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian C i ) er Cents ; Cents nij Chilian 3 per Cents Russian 44 per Cents .... 101 Dutch 24 per Cents ... ; Spanish . jh , J Dutch * per Cent . Certf . ... : Spanish ConnnitteeCcr'Equador Eonds 145 | of Coup , not fun . Mexican Account 21 | Turkish 0 per Cents « 9 j Peruvian 44 per Cents .... 84 ^ Turkish New , 4 ditto . .. . Portuguese 3 per Cents . 40 * Y « nczuela 4 i per Cents .. ... CORN U A II K E T . . » ,-,,., Slark-lane , Friday , May 7 . AitRiVAt . 3 of lMighsh wheat are very moderate , consequently the show of samples is limited . Good and useful qualities sold at Monday ' s currency , but the demand for them by no means active . For foreign wheat , the supply of which was tolerably good , a slow s : de , but no quotable change in value . The supply of barlev less extensive . Pino malt sells steadily ; other kinds slowly sit late rates . Oats , owing to the increased supplies , dull , but not cheaper . Beans , peas and Hour at Mondays' currency .
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Joseph Pike , Long Eaton , Derbyshire , miller—Joskih "Wiiittixguam , Liverpool , bootmaker—R , iciiaki > II . vtton , New North-road . Hoxton , stationer—Jotin Hill , Evesham , Worcestershire , plumber—Joiixson Ciiabfek , Kiugstonu ]) on-Hull , commission-agent—Thomas '" Hunteii , Rochdale , grocer—Henry CirAKLEs Siikrjuoen , Odiliaiu , Sotithamptonshire , grocer— JIattiiew Kedmayke , Hulnie , Lancashire , butcher—Robert Tjcompson , West llartlepool , builder—Benjamin Chaffek , Liverpool , stone inorchant—Edward Fokmast , Boston , confectioner—Wii , l . iam Tuuner , Korth Shields , sailmaker— Matthew Stain-ton , South Shields , ironfouiuler—Hobkkt Cuni-iffe , Henry CuNiiiFFK , John Cunliffe , and AmxCunliffk , 1 'odd Carr Mill , near Xewchurch , Lancashire , woollen ' manufacturers—Josuiur Pakke ' k , Blackburn , j ? rocer — Tiioai . vs IIaebutt , PTorth Shields , wine and spirit merchant .
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' Lon . don , Priday Evening , May 1 . The price of Consols has nearly reached the highest point that wo have seen for many years , except a short interval in 1852-1853 . The Bull ticcouut is enormous ; money being so cheap , and ' speculators toeing able to borrow on the Stock , thus enabling them to buy for the continuance rise , it will not bo at all surprising to see thorn at par just before the dividend becomes duo . Foreign Stocks command high prices . Therisein TurkishSix and Four per Cents ., in Kuenos Ayrian , Peruvian , and Venezuelan , has been most remarkable . The price of Indian guranteed shares continues the same , no business doing in these stocks . A new line has "been introduced on the Exchange this week , called Central Asia Minor , from Satnsoim on the Black Sea to IJussorah at the head ol ' tlio Persian Gull ' , thus connecting the waters of tho East with the waters of the West , distance between 1200 and 1500 miles , engineering difficulties not great—so says tho prospectus , believe it who will—the shares are nominally 29 . Cd . to 5 s . premium ; but thcro is a languid vitality In the spirit of all speculation j 11 st now—possibly to break 6111 ero long in a more outrageous form . Caunda Trunk and Great Western shares 'maintain their price—Eastern Comities aro asked after , and havo improved in prico . Caledonians , notwithstanding tho passing of a Bill fora , branch in their favour , scorn to ( Ind more sellers than buyers . Dovers arc perceptibly weaker owing to a rival line , East Kent , in connexion with . North Kent , a more direct route to Dover &c ., andtlio Continent , threatening to beat them out of tho field . In tho heavy market there has been a considerable improvement of price ; but stock is scarce and hard to come by . in Leeds and South Western . Hcrwiclss , Yorks and North . North Brlti . sh continue linn . Mining property is much neglected , tho fall of tin and copper is against these share * , and thcro aro no very startling discoveries announced this week . In miscellaneous shares , Australian Agricultural , or koiuu other Land Companies aro attracting notico . Joint-stock bunks remain without change . Blackburn , <}» , 10 J ; Caledonian , 8 hj , HU ; Chester and Holy , head , 85 , 117 ; Eastern Counties , ( UJ ( WJ ; Ureat Northern lO 3 i , KMij Ofcat Southern ! and Western ( Ireland ; . 102 101 Great \ Vi'stt : ni , 5 tU . fit !}; Lancashire and Vorkslnro illi Uii l ; London and l ! lai > k \ vall , « , < sj ; London , JSrighton and South Coast ,, 10 ( 1 . 108 ; London , -iiid North-Western . IU . J 5 ) 5 ; Lohdon ami tSoiuli-Western , l )(! i , l » 7 i ; Alidlmu ] , < 4 Ml ; North-Kastern ( licrwick ) , MJ , IMJS ; So \ itb-Enstcrn ' iJover ) , 0 » J , 70 ; Antwurp and Jiotierclitin , f > 4 , U& ¦ Dntcl Aiheinsh , 4 } , 4 , dis . ; Knstcrn of Friiuce ( Paris and SUas bourg ) . > U \ i , ' Zi \ li ( iivat Central of l ' runco . ( -ircnl Luxembourg , 74 . » i ; Northern or Franco , , Wi , ;{ m ] ; p »» riand LyoiiH ait , 81 |; ltoyal Danish , _ L- ; l {() ya fcwodish £ , 4 ; Sambro and Mcus . o . Si . Hi .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 8, 1858, page 452, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2241/page/20/
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