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OIL OF HOESE CHESTNUTS.
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This recently discovered rcniedy for GOUT , Rheumatism Lumbago , Kenralffia , Toothache , &C , applied externally allays the pain and quickly cures the worst cases . Fresh proofs daily of its wonderful efficacy . In bottles , 2 s . 6 d . and 4 s . Od ., by post on receipt of stamps . Prepared only by HEW and CO , operative chemists , si 82 , Reg-ent-street . City agents , B * tleh and Harding , 4 , Cheapside .
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GREY HAIR RESTORED TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR . NEURALGIA , Nervous Headache , Rheumatism , and Stiff Joints cured by F . M . HERRINGS PATENT MAGNETIC BRUSHES , 10 s . and 10 s , ; COMBS , 2 s . Od . to 20 s . Grey hair and Baldness prevented by F .-M . H . ' s Patent Preventive Brush . Price , 4 s . and 5 s . Offices , 32 , Basinghall-street , London , where may be had , gratis , the illustrated pamphlet , "Why Hair becomes Grey , and its Remedy . " Sold by all Chemists and Perfumers ot repute .
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RUPTURES . BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most effective invention in the curative : treatment of Hernia . The use of ? i steel sprint ; - ( so hurtful in its effects ) Is here avoided , a soft Bandage being' worn round the body , while the requisite , resisting power is supplied by the Moc-Main Pad avid Patent Lever , fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected , uiul may be worn during sleep A descriptive circular may be had , and the Truss ( % vhich cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hip , beingsent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London . Price ot a single truss , 10 s ,, 21 s ., 2 Gs . Gd ., and 3 Is . Od .-r-Postage Is . Double Truss , 31 s . Od ., 42 s ., nnd 52 s . Cd . —Postage Is . Sd . Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 5 ^! s . ( Id . —Postage Is . lOd . Post-office orders to be made payable to JOHN AVII 1 TE , Post-offico , Piccadilly . ELASTIC STOC KINGS , KNEE-CAPS , &c , for VARICOSE VEINS , and nil cases of WEAKNESS nnd SWELLING of tho LEGS , SPRAINS , &c , They are porous , light in texture ,. and inexpensive , and axe drawn on like an ordinary stocking . Price from 7 s . od . to Ids . each . —Postage fld . JOHN WHITE , Manufacturer , 2- 'S , Piccadilly , London .
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ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE And PU 1 VATE BATH ESTABLISHMENT , 105 , Groat Russell-street , Bloomsbury , W . C . —Simple and Medicated VAPOUR , GALVANIC , and ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS , oh improved principles . For the extraction of Lead , Mercury , and other Mintiruls from tho body , and for tho cure of Nervous , LMabutio , Paralytic , Cutaneous , Hepatic , Spinal , Rheumatic , Gout , and other diseases . Medical Superintendent—JOHN SKI 2 LTON , Esq ., M . D ., M . K . C . S ., Eng . For terms , &c , boo circular , sent i ' ree upon receipt of address .
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AN ACT OF GRATITUDEOA AAA . Copies of ft MEDICAL BOOK for ( OUjvl / v gratuitous circulation . A Nervous Sufferer having boon effectually cured of Nervous Debility , Loss of Memory , Dimness of Sight , Lassitude , and Indigestion , resulting from thoonrh / ' errors of youth , by following tho instruction ^ givon in a MEDICAL WORK , ho considers it his duty , in gratitude to tho author , and for tko bonoflt of others , to publish tho moans used . Ho will , therefore , tiond free , aooiu'o from observation , on receipt of a directed envelope , and two stamps to prepay postage , a copy of tho book , containing- ovory information required . Address , Ja * ub » Wallacju , Esq ., Wilford Houho , Burtonoroscont , Tavistook-squaro , London . " W . O .
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, squaro , .. DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAJR , WHISKERS , Etc ? Tho most mnrvollouB propurutlon for tho spoody production of Hair , Whiskers , IMouatuoliloH , &o ., roHtoring ihc hair In baldness , strougthonlng It whon weak , proven ting its falling off , ftiidohooljingffrSynottti , is ROSALIE COUWflLLE'S OltlNUTKIAK , For tlio nuroory It Is ruoominoudod for promoting a lino healthy hond of hair , and avortlng baldnosu in artor years , Bold by all Chemists nnd Purfumora , prloo 2 s ., or sent post lYoo on receipt of 2-1 penny fltnmpB , by Miss Coupollo , () 0 , Castlo-stxoot , Wcwimnn . fltroefc , London . Mrs . Carter writes—•• My liend , which was bald , Is now covered with now Imtr . " "Mm Williams— "I ennshown flno head of hair ft-om using 1 your Orlnutrlar . " Mre , lioovc , "My hnir is ( jnlning ntronifth and thloknces . " Horgt , Cmvon— " Through ufljiiff Jt I have « n oxoollont niou « - taoho . " Mr . Vatos— " Tho young man has now a good pair of whiskers . X want two imQltote for otbor oustomore . ' * '
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ALiSOPP'S PALE ALE , In the finest condition , is now being delivered by HARRINGTON , ' PARKER , and CO . This celebrated Ale , recommended l ) y Baron Hebig and all tlio Faculty , is sunplied in Bottles , and in Casks of lSpallons and "pwarde , by HARRINGTON , PARKER , and CO ., Wiiie and Spirit Iklerchauts ; ft * Pall-mall , London .
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LAZENBY'S SAUCES , PICKLES , ETC . As sole Successor and Representative of the old-established Firm of E . tAZENBY and SON , I fiad it necessary to cautiou the Public against the further imitations of my Cards and Labels , which have arisen from the continually increasing celebrity of the Sauces , PickleB , Condiments , &c , prepared by me at the original warehouse , <> , Edwardsstreet , Portinan-square , London . Marshall and Son , of ' . ' (> , Strand ( against whom au injunction was lately granted by the Court of Chancery for imitating the labrls attached to my Harvey ' s Sauce ) , are now attempting to obtain for their own articles the cover of a well-reputed name , by tho < mployment of a person named Charles , or Charles J «> Im , Lazonby , who has not , and never had , any business connexion whatever with the firm of E . J-azonby and Son , nor with any of its present or former members . Ilaviug . beou informed that tfie town traveller lately discharged by me is « oin" - about London with a list of Marshall and Son ' s » oods printed in close imitation of mine , to solicit orders lor Sauces , Pickles , &c , with cards and labels difficult to distinguish from mine , I beg to caution the trade generally that all articles prepared or sold ! by me arc labelled with my address , C , Edwards-street , Portnian-square , London . — "WILLIAM LAZENBY ( Successor < o E . Lazenby & Son . )
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TO INVALIDS , MERCHANTS , & OTHERS . m HE PATENT ALBERT PORTABLE JL LOUNGIXG CHAlIJ . the most luxurious and cheapest ever manufactured . Setf-propelling ISatli , Ilrightpn ; and every other description of chair for Ixi and out-door use . Mechanical Chairs and Beds -of-every-description , JVrnmbulators , &c . ( the largest assortment in the world . ) ,, always oh hand for sale or hire . Agents : —Messrs . Smith , T « yl-ur , and Co ., Bombay , Batavia , Singapore , and Suuinruug ; Messrs .. F . W . Browne and Co ., Calcutta . Solo Patentee and Manufacturer , J . WARD , 5 and 0 , Leieester-squiire , W . C . Established . SO years .
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HYAM aml CO . 'S CONJOINT GARMENTS —Consisting- of Guinea Coat and Vest , Twenty Shilling Trousers andA ' est , ami Thirty-eight Shilling Whole . Suits ; well designed from uniform pjittcrns . L 0 XI > 0 N * : Stf , Oxford-street : B 1 KJI 1 NGHAM : 2 . 1 , ^ 2 , and ^ , Kcw-stivct . LEJKI > S : 4- ' , liriggate .
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HYAM and Co . ' s CAMBR 1 DCJE SAC ami PAGKT -JACKETS . —The lxst possible garinc-nts i-Vir gentlemen's c-ustomnry iu-door or out-door wear . Price . T < s > Gd ., lCs . Od ., -21 s ., l ? 5 s .,-and . 'Ms . j / il . H YAir ami CO . 'S DRE « S and SUliTOl'T ( . OATS , in West of England Wool-dyid Klack < lutlis , Invisibles , Saxony Broad Cloths , Wotided Fabrics , » Vc . Price gos . to < i 3 s . HYA aI ana Co . ' s OVER COATS mid CATHS , in Venetian and Llama Cloths , Undressed and Mixed Tweeds , Lustres , Merinos , Cashmerettes , « fcc . Price Ids . 0 d ., 21 s ,, 2 f > 3 ., and 35 s . tTYAM and CO . 'S JUVENILE COSTUM 10 , JO . displaying fuultK-ds adaptation to curly « g' * , habits , an . . growth . Children ' s Hclt S . uits in xww and beautiful materials . Price l'is . fld ., 15 s . ( id ., and ~ ls . Light Overcoats and Capes , * js . M ,, lC » s . ( Id ., l ' - ' s , Cd . H YA ^ I and Co . ' s HARROW , ETC ) Is ' , mi-. I HL'GllV SI . "ITS . Throe ik-w styh ' -n , bicumiim in do . slgii , n-rviccablo for school or dross war , anil iidinlr . il . ;>' adapted for yoane yontlcnicji . Price ]*)* . ( HI ., ¦ , ' ]* ., '¦ :: >» ., and 31 s . » ld , YAM and CO . 'S ~ CLOTII 1 NU TO Oh'DKlf , d ( . 'Sip-ar . 'd in every variety of Xuvcl I'librif . l- ' rv iii'h and KnftllshCivttcrs tniployed . YAW awTcO . 'S Triic-fitliiig TROT ¦ . SKUS . — To order , on a Kolt-adjuntiii ^ mid f-haiic-ri laiiiii . ; system . Vricc 178 . Od . ; Vests to mateli , Bs . Od .. CAUTION . TIYAM and CO . arc uvnuectod only wilh tlio fullowli .,. ' Establlshmu'iitsi — LONDON : SO , Oxford-Btrcet . BIH . U 1 NOHAM : Ul , 'M , and 2 !! , Jfow bdv .-t . LE 1 JUS i -W , Urltrgate .
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TEETH . JlyJter MOcaCy ' e Royal Mt < mt P << nf . 33 , LUDGA . TE HILL , and 110 , IIKU ICNT . STKKKV , Are tho Dontftl Establishment * of Mchh ' ph . ( 1 AHUIKI .. \ lw old-oHtabllnhod Dontlstn—patonU'im of llm . IMI'KON Kl > BhudodMlNKltALTEISTlf and l- 'LKXl JW . K <; i ' . MS iltt . d on their ljtywly-adnpted prluoiplu of ftolf-udhvHiuii , wlilioiii Npiing-s , wlrvB , or any operation . They are oompimrd i . i best mii ^ qrlalH with flrut-oIaBH workmnnHhlp , and ar «« hhi' - pllod at chnrftofl lower than any advertinod . KHlahllnhi'd 1801 . Particularly obsorvo tho number * , And iif Ml , Uukistreet , Liverpool .
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han And his habits . Dally , at Xhroo and half-pnHt Kl ^ Jit , Dji . Kaii . v will dullvor Lcoturvs at his unrivalled and original Mumcuiu , it , T . lehliomQ-Btrui't , faolntr tho UayHiarkcl . Wvi ^ Aiiua , —Icloutlty of WoU ' -lovo autl Honlul -Tli" I'lilln-Hophy and I'liyuiology of Marrlayo—Happy and l . ' nhiiMiy Uiilojifl ~> Vl »( mi «»< l wlum to Marry—' J * l ) o Jlnwil Hin « inl Evil , ltd mM Curo—PhUanthroi ) lMtH and llK'lr . Si'hinu'H—^ o \ v Vlowfl of Si on and Tlilum *—Dumrcrri of Ymilh - Uiu-Urt of Advanced Ago— -Tho truu Ulory of AlUtUlu Ar o- flly ^ l « - raolrB—Miioli In Uttlo . . Tho Jliitiotun in opon dully ( for GoiitU'inrn on ) y ) iVoin Twolyo till l- 'lvo nnd ft'omBuvon fill Tun . Kxitliiiuilli » i « - •' tli « Alodi'lHevery hull ' -hour , AdnilHHluu Ouo HIiMIIum ' . '"¦ cludlna- Iluiulbook . 1 W Johjoi > H Kaii « , I \ I . 1 > ., Urnuinitc In Mu ' dii'liK ' , Burgory , and MldwllVry , of llu- Inipri'lal UnJvorslty of Vlonnn , &o . i O'oo hy iiohI for tw « . » lv « mIhihi ^ . direct i ' rora tUo ftuihor , 17 , Hdnoy-strvvt , C ' uvi'uaiwiequarc ,
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considered tfrefel-ktole to falling up "the amount un > paid on the existing shares . . ¦ _ . . At the meeting of the Canada Company a dividend was declared of £ 2 per share free of income-tax Trom a comparative statement of the lands disposed « f in the present year to the 27 tlr of last month it appears that 542 acres have heen sold at an average of 21 s . 3 d . per acre , and 6 , 994 leased at 42 s . Compared with 1858 there is a decrease in the . first item of 392 acres , and an increase in the second ot 1 , 790 . Seven town lots have also been sold and leased at an average of £ 45 7 s . per acre . 27 , 686 acres of leased land have been converted into freehold . The total receipts have been £ 35 , 195 currency , showing an augmentation of £ 11 , 046 . ' _ . Crtstal PaiaceCoM
The general meeting of the :-pany w ° as held on Thursday . The report states that in consequence of the understanding come to at the 3 ast general meeting , that the accounts should be made un annually , to 31 st of October , and presented * o the meeting in December , no accounts are appended to the report , and the directors therefore abstain from any comment on the financial position <> f the company until the meeting in December next , when they trust to be able to lay before the shareholders a satisfactory statement of the year s working . Two of the directors , Captain Walter and Mr . IDanby Seymour , retire from the directory , . and the Ijoard does not consider it necessary to fill up the two vacancies . The negotiations between the company and the Brighton Railway Company , respecting the award lately given in favoroftbeCrystal Palace Company , are , they state , progressing favorably , and -thev hope that a re-arrangement between the companies will be made on a basis more satisfactory to Tbdth . The nilmber of visitors during the year
ending 30 th April has been 1 , 432 , 013 , being an increase of 38 , 078 over that of the proceeding year , The ' report directs attention to the improvements which liave been made in the exhibitors' department , and also in the picture gallery , and to the advantages offered to the public by the newly-established artunion . With respect to the late musical commemoration , the report says : — " It is impossible yet to submit any accurate statement of the results of the Handel Festival . The directors can only congratulate the proprietors on the remarkable success -with which its celebration has been attended . It lias realised all the expectations they expressed ^ concerning it in their last report , and will be highly advantageous to the company in a pecuniary point ef view , "
The Chairman said the accounts showed a net balance of £ 13 , 000 in favor of the company , and from that fact he felt confident of a dividend in December next . After some discussion the report was adopted .
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Port of Losoox . —In the port during the past ¦ week there has been rather less activity . The number of ships announced inwards from foreign jdrts amounted to 194 . There were 5 from Ireland and 45 colliers . The entries outwards were 129 , and those cleared 101 , besides 13 in ballast . The departures for the Australian colouios have been 9 vessels—viz . : 5 to Port Phillip , of 4 , 804 tons ; 2 to Sydney , of 1 , 802 tons ; 1 to Adelaide , of 1 , 032 tons ; and 1 to New Zealand , of 273 tons j making a total of 7 , 911 tons . Western Bank out Scotland . — The first step jn the prosecution of the directors of * the Bank for the losses inflicted on the shareholders in that concern
Radical Vlfcw op the New Cabinet . —Mr . Cbbden ' s journal asks :- ^ Ts the useless , but ornamental , Granville , a court counterpoise to the useful but ' unadorned' Cobden ? Is the Duke of Argyll to represent names and shadows of the past because Mr Milner Gibson represents men and things as they are to-day ? The popular voice is to be allowed to % eak in the cabinet ; but the three dukes , two earls , three lords , and three baronets will be its auditors : and they will tone its counsel into courtly fashion ere they let them come before the world . Imagine such a cabinet listening to the commonsense views of a man of business like Mr . Cobden , and acting on them . Does it not seem almost specially constructed to render such a consummation hopeless . ¦ ' . . ¦ .
took place last week by the issue of the summons stating the several grounds of complaint . The proceedings are adopted by the liquidators in the name of the general body , but it is to the indefatigable exertions of Captain Maconochio Wei wood , on bohalf of his fellow-sufferers , that this service to the cause of public justice is mainly to be attributed . Tub iyunMAiiiNJS Tklboraph . —This company Jmve received intelligence of the successful submersion of thoir new cable between Boulogne and Folkestone . It contains six conducting wires , surrounding a hempen core . These wires are covered with hemp , and the whole is enclosed in twolro iron wires of gjreat strength . The weight of tlie cable is nearly Ten tons per niJlo . After its submersion , perfect signals were interchanged upon all the six conducting ¦
wires . As soon as the connqetinjr links of land wires are completed , and the cable rendored available for the public use , which will probably bo effected by tlio 16 th July , tho rapidity of the interchanges between England and the Continent will be greatly inoreasod , The old cable botwoon Dover and Calais has not worked by any moans ns well as could be wished during tho last few days | and tho . efficiency of a portion of tho company ' s land telegraph has jtist been temporarily impaired through the offeots pf lightning . Tho company iutond * to submerge early in tho ensuing 1 month another cable of three conductors direct to Denmark . They will then posseati five separate submarine cables containing in the whole twenty-four linos of communication between England and the Continent .
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* efe 2 IfHE ^ EADEB . f No . 484 . July 2 , 1859 .
Oil Of Hoese Chestnuts.
OIL OF HOESE CHESTNUTS .
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OBITUARY . We regret to announce the death , on Saturday , the 2 oth of June , at 3 , Lavnria-grove , Wharf-road , King- ' s Cross , of Mrs . Elizabeth Ann Squires , aged 58 .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 2, 1859, page 802, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2301/page/22/
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