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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS. rxiPHTHEKIA, SOKETHBOAT, GLAtfDULAR SWELLINGS.
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Some twenty years . ago Diphtheria raged in Pans to an alarming extent , and in Boulogne , inlS 55 , its presence produced consternation by the desolation it left in its track , and gained the appellation of the " Egyptian Pestilence . ' 'Diphtheria is a variety of typhoid fever , perfectly under curative control by Hblloway ' s Ointment and Pills , which assuage the fever , diminish the thirst , disperse swollen glauds , prevent inflammation ill the throat , and speedily heal the hazardous ulcerations on the tonsils , which always accompany the complaint . Various are the remote causes of this pestilence , but impure blood directly produces it . The Ointment should be most effectually rubbed three tiines a day into the throat and cheeks .
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R U P T U R E S . BY ROYAL BETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to bo the moist effective invention iu the curative treatment oi Hernia . The use of a steel spring ( so hurtful in its effects ) is here avoided , a soft Bandage being worn round the body , while the requisite resisting power is , siipplicd by the Bloc-Main Pad and Patent Lever , uttiug with so much ease aiid closeness that it cannot be detected , and may be worn during sleep A descriptive circular may be hud , and the Truss ( which cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below tho hip , being sent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , - ^ S , Piccadilly , London .. ' Price oi a single truss , 10 ^ ., 21 s ., 2 Cs . Gd ., mid 31 s . fid . — Postage ? Is . ¦ Double Truss ; 31 s . 0 d ., 42 s ., and 52 s . 0 ( 1 . —Postage In . Hd . Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . Gd . —Postage Is . lOd . Post-office orders to be made payable to JO 11 X WHITE , Post-office , Piccadilly . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , 'KJNEE-CAPS , &c , for VARICOSE VEINS , and all cases of "WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the LEGS , SPRAINS , &c , They are porous , light in texture , and inexpensive , ami are . drawn On like an ordinary . stocking . Price from 7 s . ( Kl . to 10 s . each . —Postage Gd . JOHN WHITE , Manufacturer , 228 , Piccadilly , London .
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DR . H . JAMES , THE RETIRED PHYSICIAN , discovered whilst in the East Indies a Certain Cure for Consumption , Asthma , Bronchitis , ( loughs , ( .. 'olds and General Debility . The remedy was disovered by hi in , when his only child , a daughter , was given up to die . His child was cured , and is now alive and well . Desirous of benefiting his fellow -creatures , ho will send , post free , to those who wish it , the recipe , containing full directions for making and successfully using this remedy , on their remitting him six stamps . Address to O . P . Brown , 1-t , Cecilstreet , Strand .
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ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE And PRIVATE BATH ESTABLISHMENT , lOfl , Great ltutmelUstrcct , BloomsUury , W . C . —Simple and Medicated VAPOUK , GALVANIC , and ELICCTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS , on improved principles . For tho extraction of l > eiitl . Mercury , nud other Minerals from the body , iiud for the cure of JNervoiis , Diabetic , Paralytic , Cutaneous , lle ,-p ; Uic , Spinal , Rheumatic Gout , and other discuses . Medical Superintendent—JOHN SKELTON , K . srj ., M . D ., M . R . C . S ., Eng . For terms , &ef , ace circular , sent free upon receipt of address .
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CERTAIN MEANS OF SELF CURE . AN ACT OF CHARITY . —A Gentleman having boon cured of nervous debility of long standing , the result of early errors , and after much mental and bodily suffering , thinkH it but charitable to render such information toothoru similarly situated us may restore them to himltli without exposure . Full particulars Bent to any nddroHfl , by enclosing two postage- stamps to prepuy pontage * . Aflrlrtms : THOMAS HOWARD , Eay ., CUvu-uouho , near IJirmiiiffham .
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MEDICAL ADVICE . DK . LA'MEUT , Kcgistorod L . S . A ., Honorary Member of tlio London Hospital Modkml Society , M . I ) , oi tiiu University of Krlungeii , Ac , may be CONMUI / I J \ t » on all CusoHof Dublllty , NorvoiiHiM-Hri , mid tlio Secret 'nllrmltloa of Youth and . Maturity , from , 11 till U , and from « III ! H , at his roHlduuce , . 17 , UKDFOIMJ-SO . UAK 10 , LONlXKV JDr . Lii'Mert him Just . mibllHlwd , prloo Hlxpcnn ; ulth numerous JOiigTitvinaw and Ciihuh , h New Edition ol hlrf Work , entitled , g k h ^ ^ K ^ nVA T « j ( J x which will bo hont / rco , Iu u noalod envelope , by JVIunn , ' Ml . CoruliJl ) , Londo n , or by tlio Author , to any addivan , R > r eight stHinpw . Contents j — Section I . Tho Phynlology of tlio Generative Organs . . Section II . Pubnrty—Alunliood —Tho Alornlu of Cioiicratlva Physiology—Truu uud FiiIho Mornlity . Soellon 111 . Marriage In its Moral , Houlnl , ami I'hynlonl JtbliitlonH—itH KxppolHDOlciM and iJlHuppoliiimi'iilH—AjlvantiigcH of Physical Contrasts Iu scouring Healthy Ofl-Hprlng . Hufltioii IV . Sponnatorrlujou ami Impoteiioo —Thu Cuuhcb of Sturlllty in both HuxeM-WuU ' -lulliuUul MlHorioH . Section V . The Vloen of SoIiooIh — UH ' ootHof curtain pornloIoiih hubll h on the mental and generative fuoulUen—lmportancu of Monti Dlmiiplluo , Scollon VI . Treatmont of Nurvoim and Ounorntlvo Dobljlty— Impotence and Hturlllty—DariHcrouN KohuUh of vuriotitt JIimmluiiM MpuollluH—Thu Author ' H I ' rlnolpUm of Treatment i Mcillotil , niuti'tlc , and ( ienerul , U < irlv ( iUlVom Twonty yearn' bucccuhAi ! practlcf .
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No . 498 . Oct . 8 , 1859 . 1 THE LEABEB ,, 113 9
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , October 4 . BANKRUPTS . Jacob Tliemans , St . George ' s-street , East , tobacconist-John Brown , High-street , Hoxton , beerseller . Charles Flegpr , Great Yarmouth , milliner . Thomas Hustler Pars > NeTrmarket St . Mary , grocer . Thomas Benjamin Blocksidge , Birmingham , tobacco-Bassett Edward Leigh , Birmingham , merchant . Thomas Wilson , Wickersley , Yorkshire , farmer . David Alexander Inglis , Liverpool , commission agent . Friday , October 7 . BANKRUPTS . Alonzo Augustus Wildbore , Old-street , Middlesex , chemist . David Goodman , Cardiff , watchmaker . Thomas Tidswell , Nottingham , lace maker . Craven Temple , Filey , Yorkshire , lodging-house keeper . , Charles Tabberer , Saltisford , Warwickshire , beerseller . . SCOTCH BAKKKBrTS . Hugh Thpauson , sen ., Lesmahagow , miller . John Dickson , Broom house , Blantyre , Lanarkshire , carter . George Barclay , Palacerig , Dumbartonshire , farmer .
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American Repttdiaton . —The repudiation case of the New York and New Haven Railway Company is still giving trouble in financial circles at New York . The public will remember that shortly after the Redpath and Robson frauds an analogous affair took place in America , of which Mr . Robert Schuyler was the hero . The course adopted , however , by the English and the American company was wholly different . The Great Northern Railway and also the Crystal Palace Company at once recognised their liability to meet the obligations which through their own laxity had been fraudulently issued to innocent parties ; but the New York and New Haven Company , although it was their president that had been the delinquent , stoutly
refused to admit any claim whatever . They . took upon themselves to declare certain amounts of their stock , to ; be fictitious , and other amounts to be genuine , and the injured holders could get no redress , since an appeal to the Common Law Courts resulted in confirming the course of . the company . Lately , however , it has been discovered , not , only that the directors had no positive knowledge of any kind to enable them to distinguish the regular from the irregular issues , but that the transfer books have been faulty for nine years past , and that it is impossible to . specify which of the certificates created during that period can be pronounced genuine . Nevertheless , in the face of these things , they have persisted in dividing all available profits among such stockholders as they arbitrarily choose to acknowledge , and it is only within the past few weeks that they have been
checked in their career . The Supreme Court has now pronounced their classification void , and has interdicted them from paying a dividend of 3 per cent ., which they had declared for the 15 th of August , to any persons who have become stockholders since 1850 , and also from paying . dividends hereafter to any class whatever until the whole difficulty shall have been adjusted , and the rigtits of all parties determined by a competent tribunal . It is not easy to conjecture the ground on which an exception is made with : regard to the present dividend in favour of holders prior to 1850 , but any judgment that will interrupt the directors in their highhanded proceedings must be regarded with satisfaction , since it recently appeared as if they were likely to carry the matter through with as much independence ns if they represented sonic flourishing and irresponsible sovereign State such ns Florida , Mississippi , or Michigan .
Money Oiujehs . —Tho new regulations respecting money order offices came into operation on Saturday , and tho distinction between minor and major offices is abolished from that date . Advices of money orders drawn on any offlco in the United Kingdom must now be transmitted direct to the paying office , and not sent through tho London o , co . Applications for tho alteration of tho numo of payee , or romitter of nn order , may be mac } o direct to tho issuing postmaster , the remitter making the application in person , or , if by letter , enclosing an additional commission in postage stamps to tho controller of tho money order office in London . As regards orders drawn by or on offices in Scotland or Ireland , application must , for tho present , continue to be made to tho metropolitan offlco in which the order was drawn .
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The Queen has accepted a copy of Dr . Dick ' s " Christian Philosopher , " in accordance with a desire expressed by Dr . Pick on his death bed . The Duke oi Cambridge has left St . James ' s Palace to join the shooting party assembled at Sir George Wombwell ' s seat in Yorkshire . —The Duchess of Cambridge and the Princess Mary have left Rumpenheim , the duchess ' s chateau , near Frankfort , on a tour in Switzerland . A journal published at Brest says that Vice-Admiral Fourichon is appointed to command the expedition to China , and that Rear-Admiral Page will be second in command . This , if true , indicates that the French naval force will be increased , as before stated , though . since denied .
The annual distribution of Prizes at the London Mechanics' institute , took place on Wednesday . Eight certificates were presented to members who had been successful competitors at the recent examination of the Society of Arts ; and prizes of books were also given to several students for proficiency in writing , arithmetic , French arid English Grammar , &c . Nearly the whole of the houses from No . 17 in the Strand , occupied by Sir . Watts , the chemist , to Craven-street , as also portions of the Craven Hotel , have been pulled down for the purpose of improvements being made on the Graven estate . Cravenstreet will be widened by the removal of two houses . In a short time the houses leading up to Northumberland-street will be pulled down .
A letter from . Marseilles , dated Saturday , says : —" The King of the Belgians continued , to-day * his visits to the different parts of the port and city , ¦ favoured by the most delightful weather . He will proceed from this place to Toulon , which he has never seen , and then take the road to Switzerland , stopping some days at his villa on the L > ake of Como . " We understand that the Russian ambassadors , resident at the Courts of France , England , Austria , and Prussia , have received orders to repair to Warsaw , in order to confer with their sovereign , the Emperor of Russia , who will arrive at that capital on the 15 th inst . The ambassadors are expected to reach Warsaw by the 17 th .
At Banff , in Scotland , the Duke of Richmondj in addressing the farmers upon his estates , told them he would rather break stones on the street than do them injustice . The Earl of Shrewsbury laid the foundation stone of a new water-tower and works in connection with the township of Tranmore , at Worral . There was a large attendance , and the companj' afterwards dined together at the Rockferry Hotel , under the presidency of the noble earl . The Bishop of St . Helena , Dr . Piers Claughton , will leave England in a few days for his diocese . The Bishop of Capetown , Dr . Gray , who has been mainly instrumental in procuring the erection of St . Helena into a separate see , is also about to return to the Cape Colony .
A terrible accident took place at Verona by the explosion of two large chests full of , explosive cotton , in consequence of tho neglect of tho persons charged to seal and deposit them in a place of greater safety . Many persons were killed . The detonation was so great as to throw the whole city into a state of the utmost alarm ; it being believed that , by accident , some mine of the fortress had exploded which had been prepared during tho late war . This week the marriage of the Hon . Edina Campbell , youngest daughter of tho Right Hon . John Campbell , Lord Chancellor , and Baroness
Strathcden , with tho Rev . William Arthur Duckworth , M . A ., son of Win . Duckworth , of Qreholoigh Park , Hampshire , has been solemnised at All Saints' Church , Ennismore-place , Princo ' s-gate , Knightsbridgo . Marshal Canx'obcrt mode his entry into . Nancy on Monday . Three triumphal arches were erected on tho occasion ; ono above the Porte Stanislas , "To tho Army of Italy j" tho second at tho entrance of the Porte Stanislas , " To the Third Corps d'Armee ; " and the third at the end of the carrioro , facing the Government Palaco , " To Marshal Canrobort . "
On Wednesday , the Countess of Hipon laid the foundation stone of a new Mechanics' Institute at Huddorsflold . Lord Ripon , Sir J . W . Ramsdon , and Sir John Bowring were among tho principal speakers , and the proceedings were almost wholly confined to tho moral and intellectual advantagos to bo derived from mechanics' institutions . Sinco 1848 tho expenditure on roads and eannls in India has amounted to upwards of three millions sterling , in Ceylon to hali ' -a-milUon .
On Monday week the Earl of Chesterfield , Lord Stanhope , and Major M'Donald arrived at Bingham , and at once proceeded to his lordship's estate for battue shooting . One hundred brace of birds and 215 hares were slaughtered the first day . On Monday evening their lordships were joined in this " sport " by the Duke of Cambridge . ,
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Colonel Reillo' has returned to Paris from St . Petersburg . He is tho bearer of an autograph lettar from tho Emperor Alexander in reply to that which had been sent by tho Emperor of the French ,
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FACT& AND SCRAPS . ?— — .
Holloway's Ointment And Pills. Rxiphthekia, Sokethboat, Glatfdular Swellings.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . rxiPHTHEKIA , SOKETHBOAT , GLAtfDULAR SWELLINGS .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 8, 1859, page 1139, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2315/page/23/
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