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DR. H; JAMES* THE RETIRED BHY^ SICIAN * discovered whilst in- the East Indies a Certain for 3 AsthmaBronchitis
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" ^^ JOINT STOCK COMPANIES . At the : extraordinary meeting of shareholders in SoiiomKBAHK , the net profits . for the halfv ^ r . ^ icluding £ 3 , 236 brought forward , were . stated SS ) 30 , of which the report recommended that S ^ OO he added- to the reserve fund , a&d . that a Addend for the six months ^ at the rate of 8 per S p er annum be declared . At Constantinople steps have been taken to secure the punctual remittance of the dividends on the . loan raised last S . ar A commission has been appointed , consisting
nf six persons , members of the government , wno hare associated with them Mr . Gilbertson ; The duties of this commission will be to a certain extent to regulate the finances and to make suggestions to the Turkish Government . Except at Beyrout , the business of all the branches has improved . Mr . Layard also mentioned that as it was the wish of the shareholders at the last meeting that they should have a regular superintendent of the whole business of the bank , both at Constantinople and at the branches , the directors have elected to that office Mr . Gilbertson . The directors of the Centbai * Minerai , Juead MfcoNa Company ( Iamited ) have declared their first dividend of 4 s . per share , payable on the 26 th instant . __
The report of the Intercoloniai . Royal MAir , Steam Packet Company , just issued , states that during the first year of incorporation the directors had established an exclusive monthly mail service between Sydney and the principal ports of the colony of New Zealand , giving equal facilities to the towns and settlements of Sydney , Nelson , Wellington , Auckland , Canterbury , New Plymouth , and Otago . The company had received a further subsidy of £ 6 , 000 , in addition to the £ 24 , 000 per annum from the colonial government for running a boat
monthly- between Sydney and Auckland direct . The fleet of the company consisted of four splendid steamers every way suited to the service required . The accounts had not yet arrived , but the managers ' report established the fact that the earnings , without the subsidy , were fully equal to , if not in excess of , the gross expenditure , which would leave a balance of £ 7 , 600 18 s . 5 d . in favour of the company . This amount , after deducting , £ 4 , 820 13 s . lid . for depreciation , enabled the directors now to propose an ad interim dividend at the rate of 7 £ per
cent .- per annum . The ninth dividend of 20 s . per share is announced on the shares in the FriesIiAni > Gas Company . . The directors of the Bank of Australasia announce a half-yearly dividend of 24 s . a share , being at the rate of 6 per cent , per annum , and also a bonus of 56 s . a share , making together £ 4 a share , or equal to 20 per cent , per annum .
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The London and North Western Railway traffic return shows this week an increase of 3 , 359 Z . $ the Great Northern an increase of 309 / . ; the Great Western an increase of 2 , 656 Z . ; and the London and South Western an increase of 1 , 5182 . A branch railway to Hawkhurst , Kent , is under serious consideration , A competent surveyor has viewed the country , and reports that a line can be made at a moderate expense , if the landowners are consenting parties . The project is a branch from Etchingham-station to the west of Highgate , near High-street , or to the east of Highgate , near Pipsden ., having in view in , each oase a continuation to Cranbrook , and probably thence to Staplehurst . A starting point would then be given to Tenterden , through Benenden and Rolvenden , and a direct line would be established from Hastings and the South
Coast line to the South Eastern at or near Staplehurst , and which at no distant time may , by filling up . the blank from Etchingham to Uckfield , become a direct inland government Hue from Portsmouth to Dover .
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A New Tea Company . —An Indian letter says We notice the formation of the "Bengal Tea Company , Limited . " It has possession of 25 , 000 bigahs of tea laud in the district of Cachor , of which nearly 500 are cleared , and upwards of 400 planted . Some of the trees are one and two years old , exclusive of those of indigenous growth . Thp directors are Calcutta merchants . Tha capital is 2 i lakhs of rupees divided
into 2 , 50 Q shares of Rs . 100 each . Tub Coal Trade .- —During the month of August the quantity of coal and coke exported from the various coal ports in Great Britain was 628 , 762 tons w coal , and 29 , 194 tons of coke . Of this quantity 179 , 096 tons of coal and 10 , 881 tons of coke were 5 PPed from Newcastle ; 75 , 853 tons of coal and W 48 tons of coke from Sunderland ; 52 , 295 tons of GQfuand 1 , 892 tons of coke from Hartlepool and west H&ptlepool . These three places are the
principal ports for the great northern coalfield , liverpool exported 70 , 324 tons of coal and 874 tons of coke , while the Welsh ports of Cardiff and Swansea shipped between them 130 , 000 tons of coal . Th e quantity of coal shipped from . the same ports to various places in the United Kingdom was . , 211 tons of coal and 9 , 682 tons of coke . Of this by far the greater quantity was shipped to London from Newcastle , Sunderland and the Hartlepools . These three ports alone shipped 440 , 941 tons of coal , and 2 , 126 tons of coke . The other principal ports are Newport , which shipped 46 , 987 " tons of coal ; Maryport , 33 , 523 . tons of coal , and Whitehaveil ( in July and August ) , 35 , 082 tons of coal .
New Route for the Atlantic Cable ;—Colonel Shaffner and a party had sailed from Boston , XJnited States , in the barque Wyman , with the object of surveying a new route for a telegraph cable to England . He proposes to start for- the gulf of St . Lawrence , then coast along the shores of Xabrador to Hopedale , or about 56 degrees north latitude , sounding occasionally to find a deep bay , for the American terminus of his cable ; thence pass to South Greenland , sounding there , and examining the country for an underground line , in case it should be thence
necessary to have a line across Greenland ; the route will reach to Iceland , where bays will be sounded and shores examined for land line . The expedition will then go to Faro Islands * where the wires will branch , one line running southward . to Scotland to reach England , the other to Bergen , Norway . _ The longest cable will be from Labrador to Greenland—about 500 miles j from thence to Iceland , between 360 and 500 miles , according to points touched ; from Iceland to Faro Isles , 270 miles ; from Faro to Scotland , 200 miles j from Faro to Norway , 300 miles .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , September 13 . BANKRUPTS . James Bolithq Goggin and Richard Veale > Londoawall , mantle manufacturers . Richard Nicholson , Much Hadnam , Hertfortshire , agricultural merchant . Frederick Boshill , High-stieet , Southwark , seedsman and florist . . " ... " , , , John Watson Hamilton , Birmingham , stock and share broker .
David Galer , Woolwich , grocer , tea dealer , and provision dealer . Owen Evans , Liverpool , innkeeper and victualler . Nicholas Coressy and Paul Maximos , Threadneedlestreet , merchants . Henry Grant , Cardiff , Glamorganshire , ship chandler . William Hookway , Canton , Llandaflj Glamorganshire , builder and victualler . SCOTCH SEQtTESTRATIOKS . William Gardner , Glasgow , builder . Friday , September 16 . BANKRUPTS . Henry Achlin , Great Coram-street , Russell-square , shoemaker . William Robins , St . John ' s-street , St . Sepulchres , builder . '
William Alston , High-row , Silver-street , Notting ^ lull , Middlesex , draper . , John Crawford Wilson , Wood-street , City , warehouseman . Edmund Snook , Bath , pork butcher . Henry Degetau , Manchester , merchant . John Shawcroft Hamilton , Kangston-upon-H ull , auctioneer . _ ,. , Henry John Waring , Mortimer-street , Cavendishsquare , window glass dealer . SCOTCH BANKRUPTS . D . and J . Scott , Auchinblae , tailors . William M'Lean , Glasgow , smith . David Jack , Glasgow , envelope maker . , , Robert Renton , JDalbeattie , draper . William Wilson , East Kilbride , grocer .
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BOOKS RECEIVED , Domestic Stories . A new edition . Smith , Elder and Co . The Two Homes . By W . Mathews . Smith , Elder and Co . The Parents' Cabinet , No . 10 . Smith , Elder and Co . Throtigh Norway with a Knapsack . By W . Matthew Williams . Smith , Elder and Co . Handbook of the British Association for the Advancement of Science . Longman , Green and Co . The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore , V&vt C . Longman , Green and Co . ^ , _ and
Moore ' s National Airs , No . 4 . Xongman , Green Co . Tales from Blaohwooa . W . Blackwood and Sons . Almost a Heroine , 3 vols . Hurst and . Blackott . Mocea Bella , 2 vols . James Blackwood . Olaueus ; or , The Wonders of the Shore . By Charlos Kintrslev . 4 th edit . MacMillan and Co ., Cambridge . The Biblical Reason Why , with an Introduction By a Clergyman of the Church of England . Houlstou and Wright . Tho British Soldier in India . R . 0 . Lepage and Co . Smugglers and Foresters . By Mary Rosa Stuart Kettle , Hodgson , tT „ Bostatios of Genius . By J . W . Jackson . A . Hall , Virtue ana Co .
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RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE .
Dr. H; James* The Retired Bhy^ Sician * Discovered Whilst In- The East Indies A Certain For 3 Asthmabronchitis
DR . H ; JAMES * THE RETIRED BHY ^ S 1 CIAN * discovered whilst in-the East Indies a Certain lor Astnma
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TSro . 495 . Sept . 17 , 18594 THE LEADEB , 1067
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 17, 1859, page 1067, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2312/page/23/
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