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DE AFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD * —Turkish Treatment.—A SURGM3ON from tho
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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT ~~ WHITE'S MO C-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen tnh « the most effective invention in the curative treatment-nf Hernia . Tho use of a steel sprint ; ( so hurtful in i ?« effects ) ishereavoided . asoft Bandage being worn round tin ! body , while the requisite resisting power is supplied bv ti , f Moc-Main Pad and Patent Lever , fitting ; with so niuch ea ™ and closeness that it cannot be detected ,. and may be wovn during sleep . A descriptive circular maybe had and tho Truss ( which cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post on « , « circumference of the body , two inches below the hi ' r > iwirT ™ sent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piceadilh ? London . il Price of a single truss , 16 s ., 21 s ., 2 Gs . Gd ., and 3 is fid — Postage Is . " ¦ Double Truss , 31 s . 6 d ., 42 s ., and 52 s . fid . —Postaceis Sd . Umbilical Truss , 42 s . aud 52 s . Gd . —Postage Is . iud . Posli-odico orders to be made payable to JOHN IT HTTP Post-ofnco , Piccadilly . all ± " ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS &c for VARICOSE VEINS , and all cases of \ VE \ Tf ' NESS and SWELLING of the LEGS , SPRAIN ' S £ " They are porous , light in texture , and inexpensive , and are drawn on like an ordinary stocking . Price from 7 s . Gd . to 16 s . each . —Postage 6 d . JOHN WHITE Manufacturer , 22 S , Piccadilly , London .
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. . THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION . N ORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS arc confidently recommended as a simple but certain remedy for Indigestion , which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we aro subject , being a medicine so uniformly grateful and - -beneficial , that it is with justice called , the " Natural STREirGTirKNEE op the HtrM . vx Stomach . " NORTON'S PILLS act as a powerful tonic and jrentle aperient : arc mild i \ i their operation ; safe under any circumstances ; and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits lo be derived from their use . Sold , in Bottles at Is . ljd ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 11 s ; each , in every town in the kingdom . CAUTION!—Bo sure to ask for "Norton ' s Pills , " awl do not bo persuaded to purchase the various imitations .
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . Price Is . ljd . and 2 s . 9 d . per box . nPHlS prepai'ation is one of the benefits which JL 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 tho Gout was considered a romance ; but now the cIMcacy 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 moat important discoveries of the present age .. . These Pills require no restraint of diet or confinement during their use , and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part . Sold by all Medicine Vendors . Soe the name of "Tn'iM . AS Pbol ' T , 229 , Strand , London , " on the Government Stamp .
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ABERNETIIY'S PILL FOR Til 12 NERVES A . \ J ) MUSCLES . I NVALIDS who suffer from Lowness of Spirits , Want of Sleep , Loss of Appetite , ami JHlious Attacks . will hail this medicine as a great blessing-. It acts by purifying tho blood and by restoring the stomach . _ liver , and bowels to thoir healthy state , and thus orjidieatcs melancholy , weakness of limbs , &c . The snir . llc-t mz . < box will be quite sufficient to convince any invalid ol tin * extraordinary virtues of these pills . Price 1 s . IJd , - * !'< l .,. aim 4 s . fld . abox . ARonts —Tiarclay , 05 , Fnrrinur . lmi-. shwl-, nixl Jlannay , 0 : $ , Oxford-street . Any medicine vendor will ] Hucuro them .
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HALSE'S SCORBUTIC DUO PS . npi-IIS old-established Herbal Preparation lias JL a miraculous effect in till Scorbutic CoinpluiiU-.. i | itiekiy eradicating till Impurities from tho blood , l . inli' -il , a liner puriflorof tho blood cannot well bo conciwil . tlic paie , sickly complexion speedily being coiivurtud tu tlic vo , ak \ io hue of health . Ladios should have lvoour . si : t » fins pp i > aration , instead of lining tho dangerous «" , '"' :: l " , ' . | , much in vogue . Prico -2 s . i ) d . and 1 Is . a lx > ttl . « . ^ > ° ! ' ;^ ' ! Agents—Barclay aud Sons , !) . " ., li ' iuTiugilou-suvcl ; '" y . ,, •! , and Co ., 03 , Oxford-street . Any London or c . iiulry wo . iu . iui vomlor will procure tho abovy for any c . isliMier .
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r PO THE NERVOUS ANL > VhlUlA 1 AJ LL > . i -CHARLES WATHON . M . D .. VHlow iiiiil . ' ' ^ Vloo , Proaldout of tho Imperial Afrlonn ln .-tll . ul" ' , OorroH . Mombur ol' tho Modioul SoolnH « ' « o ; " , ' & . Peru , tho National Academy of Bclnnyos W . « " ;• ' \\ . [\ . Hldont L'h . VMloInu to tho jiodford " SI"IIISI V , " ,, ' , ' n replaco , IJcdfoi'il-scjuaro . London . of > 'V ; , l'nit ' , ,, " iVi'i \\ iF ' oolpt of Hlx Htaiiiiw . "THH QUtlM TO SBJ-H V li " " TIiomq about ontorln « tho Marrlago Btiilo hIiohit ) 0 ! ,., „ D . % Watflon ' Mlnirnluahlo Uttlo work . iw tho udv ;< K QnlioalthaiKldftioaHorolloofcaniuoh orodlt upon nn » sound modiottl i | lillo » ophcr . "—v ' - 'V * ' - D ,, , i . Mlndi ) vlvftto " Tho triioQutilo to fhoao whoddslro a spoody anaitw owra . "—UniversetvMai / nslno . ,, ,, , For QuiilinoatLonq vhlo "Plploiuftd" M \ d tho i-om Medical Ulrootory . " ¦ '
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Novei . Method of Coi « fB ! CTiNGAKi > Filing Papers , &c—Mr A . F . Walden , a gentleman well known among the principal Assnrance Societies for his inquiries into doubtful , arid his successful detection of , fraudulent claims , has just brought out a small and very neat machine * by means of which and metal eyelids ( similar to those ' used for making the brass holes in stays and boots ) every description of papers and documents , &c , can be neatly and firmly , connected in a qnick and easy manner This machine will prove a great acquisition to the office and the counting-house , and from it ' s manifest uses , as ¦ well as it ' s cheapness , will ere long get into general requisitiou . "We particularly recommend it to managers of Assurance Societies and lawyers , but most especially to public offiees , as its use not only effectually collects and fixes the papers , but it will do away with an article lately fallen into such universal contempt , red-tape .
German Currency . —The relation between the three great monetary systems of Germany now stands thus : that four Prussian dollars are equal to six Austrian and to seven South German florins . Hamburg , Bremen , Mecklenburg , and Holstein have hitherto not entered into the monetary convention , but the Prussian dollar , which is jusi equal to three shillings English , is beconiing more and . more the prevailing currency in those parts . The coin which is common to all the three great divisions is a piece equal in value to six English shillings , and representing in—Prussia the value of two dollars , in Austria of two florins , and in the South German States of three florins and a half . The Shipping Interest . —A very decided improvement in the rates of freights outwards is indicated by the terms which the Indian Council have accepted two vessels for the conveyance of troops to Calcutta . The prices were respectively 40 s . and 42 s ., and the highest tender was as niuch as 48 s . 4 d . These engagements confirm the anticipations expressed in the latest circulars from the most eminent shipbrokers , that a period of improvement , was at hand . Wool from the Sandwich Islands . —Direct commerce has at last been opened between these islands and Liverpool . By advices received , it appears that the brig Antilla , after loading a full cargo of cocoa-nut and whale oil , hides , and wool , had sailed for Liverpool direct . There is 2000 barrels of oil , a large quantity of hides , and 35 , 000 pounds of Hawaiian wool on board the Antilla , which is the first vessel that has ever loaded wool , or any other produce , at the Sandwich Islands direct for England . This , we hope , is the inauguration of a commerce between England and . those islands . Cider . —The apple-pounding is now going on briskly , and the yield of cider is more abundant than had been anticipated . Several cargoes of apples from the Channel Islands are also expected . The price of cider will not exceed 1 ? . per hogshead . —Plymouth Journal . The Leviathan . —On Tuesday it was finally agreed , with the consent of four-fifths of the shareholders of the Great Eastern Steamship Company , there being only three dissentients , that the original company should be dissolved and a new company formed , it being also agreed that the cost of building and launching the Leviathan ( 640 , 000 ? . ) should in the new company bo reduced one-half . The Whale Fishery . —The fine . screw steamer Chase , of which Messrs . Brown , Atkinson , and Co . are agents , arrived at Hull from Davis' Straits on . Tuesday . She left the fishery on the 20 th September , and has brought 0 whales and 150 seals , 130 tons oil , and 7 £ tons bone , and report ? as follows :: —Tay ( steamer ) , of Dundee , 130 tons ; Triwlove , of Hull , 1 or 5 whales ; Anne , clean ; Emma , clean ; iEolus , 1 whale , 21 tons ( this vessel has also arrived at Hull ); Arctic , clean ; St . Andrew , clean ; Chieftain , clean ; Pacific , 2 whales , 25 tons ; Advice , 2 whales ; Alexander , 3 whales ; Jumna , 3 whales ; Lord Gambier , 2 whales ; Abram , 5 whales ; Jane , 1 whale ; Innuit ( steamer ) , of Peterhead , clean ; Polar Star , clean . —Eastern Counties Herald . Crowded State of the Liverpool Timber Docks . —The Brunswick Dock , at the south end of the Liverpool range , and the dock which is at p-rescut chiefly devoted to the accommodation of the timber trade , is at present so crowded by vessels laid up and idle , that vessels actually laden with cargoes cannot find room to enter . This state of affairs hao been brought before the attention of the Dock Board , but after some discussion the chairman said that no permanent relief could bo afforded until the persons interested would consent to have the Brunswick Dock run dry , in order that the water connexion with other docks might bo made . The dock surveyor said that the running of the dock dry would soon be a matter of necessity , as eleven years had elapsed since it was dry , and the gates were in a very bad condition . Intercolonial Mails . —¦ Twentj ' -four thousand pounds a year is to bo paid to the Mail Stoam Packet Company for convoying the mails between Sydney and New Zoaland , and after four years that sum is to bo reduced to 22 , 000 / . The company is to employ in the mail service four atoameTs- —viz . one of 800 tons burden and 140-horse power , two of 500 tons burden and 80-horse power oaoh , and one of 350 tons burden and 70-horse power .
Protection in Austria .- —A Vienna letter says : — ¦ " The Minister of Finance has replied to the petitions of the manufacturers , who begged for an increase of the protective duties , by rejecting their application . It is stated that a deputation of those persons is shortly to bave an interview with the Archduke Regnier , President of the Council of the Empire , to beg him to support their petition , which is now under the consideration of that council . "
French Gold Mines .- —Letters from St . Louis in Senegal , of the 19 th ult ., give an account of a visit made by the governor to the gold mines at Bambouk , two hundred and fifty leagues distant . The governor concluded a treaty with a native chief , who possesses a sort of suzerainty over the gold mine district , by which treaty the chief concedes to the French , to the exclusion of any other European nation , the right of working the mines in conjunction with the natives , and that of cultivating land and building houses .
The Tehuantepec Route . —This route from the Atlantic to the Pacific is expected to be opened the latter end of this month . The first steamer is to start on the 27 th inst . from New Orleans . This route is through Mexico , and is the most northern of all the passages across the American isthmus . The stage road of the Tehuantepec passage is eighty miles , the rest of the distance across the isthmus will be performed in river steamers . This route will cut off 1400 miles in going from New York to San Francisco or British Columbia instead of by the Nicaraguan lakes . The Bank of Austria . — The National Bank of Austria is , from the 1 st of November , to discount bills , and make payments on account of public loans with new bank-note 9 . The old notes are to be taken by the National Bank at 105 .
The Stade Dues . —From Hanover we learn that the English Government having insisted on the immediate abolition of the Stade Dues , the Privy Councillor , Mr . Lang , will leave for London furnished with full powers to come to a settlement . The Suez Canal . —M . Lesseps has made a communication to the Marseilles papers , stating that the execution of the canal , with fresh water , would require one year ; and would have the advantage of fertilising the ground which has been granted to the compaify . If established as a maritime canal , it would take six years to complete it . Ho estimates its revenue at 30 , 000 , 000 francs .
Trade in France . —The Presse says , in its weekly commercial review : —Little change has taken place in commercial affairs in Paris since last week . The retail shops have terminated the purchases which they had been compelled to mako at the approach of winter . They have not , however , more than half filled tip their assortments , most of them preferring to wait to see how the soason may open . Extreme reserve is the characteristic of all operations at this moment . Little credit is given , anij business for ready money cannot naturally be very extensive . The export trade , both in Paris and the provinces , has also slackened . Cottons at Havre , ' as well as at Liverpool , have shown a downward tenr dency during the past week , because largo consignments are expected from the United States . At Rouen , during the past week , there has been but little business done ,
few purchasers being in the market ; and oven if they had been more numerous , they would havo found it difficult to bo fully auppliod from the present general low state of the stocks . Manufacturers have been rather holding back in their productions from an expectation of a fall in the raw material . At Lyons , Roubaix , and Mulhausen there has been the same slackness apparent as in Paris . Some considerable imports of English and Belgian irons have taken place sinco the beginning of tho month , persona standing In need of those articles having bought by way of precaution in case tho ttocroo of October 17 th , 1855 , permitting tho free import of iron intended either for ship-building or for re-exportation , should not bo renewed . Tho corn markets aro dull without any further fall in prices . Tho abumlanco of tho vintage has not yet exorcised any percop tibia influence upon tho price of wines .
Foreion Oattlbi , —iFrom Rotterdam , Antwerp , Kampon , anil Zwollo the following oattlo , pigs , and shqop have boon imported into Hull during 'the' past week : — 114 oxen , 114 cowa , 100 calves , 147 pigs , and 17 ehoep . In tho previous -week the imports were :- ~ 7 oxen , 00 cows . 42 calves , 88 pigs , and 80 lambs .
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1142 THE LEADER . [ No . 448 , October 23 , 1858
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 23, 1858, page 1142, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2265/page/30/
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