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No. 494. Sept. 10, 1859Q THE LEAD EB. 10...
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JOINT STOCK COMPANIES.
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The officers and clerks of the Conservat...
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FPvOM T1IH LONDON GAZETTE. Tuesday, Sept...
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PACTS AND SCRAPS.
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A Bei-lin letter states that the Prince-...
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PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL,
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Railway Intelligence. I The Traffic Retu...
,- > — > : ¦¦]—M" ~ ' ^ feaaa »« i » - ' -- ¦ . n — wm * i , •« npd running for a month , and enabling the bearer £ travel on nil Swiss railways . The price seems rLtvellously low . For 121 f . and 9 If ., according to KJVdu Eo from Paris to Bale , either by Strasbour g or Mulhause ; from Bale to Berne , Thun , Neuhaus , Interlaken , Lucerne , & c , and back to Paris A month now enables , a tourist to see as much as could formerly be seen in thrice the time .
No. 494. Sept. 10, 1859q The Lead Eb. 10...
No . 494 . Sept . 10 , 1859 Q THE LEAD EB . 1043 ii c ^^ iBi . i ^ g ^»^ « ¦
Joint Stock Companies.
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES .
The Officers And Clerks Of The Conservat...
The officers and clerks of the Conservative Land Society celebrated the eighth anniversary , last Wednesday by a dinner at Simpson ' s in the Strand ; Charles Lewis Gruneisen , Esq ., the secretary , being in the chair . The secretary stated that from the formation of the society on the 7 th September , 1852 , and the 7 th September , 1859 , 15 , 042-shares , representing £ 752 , 100 had been issued—the cash receipts were £ 403 , G 72 12 * . 9 c / . ; the withdrawals only £ 91 199 105 . 1 Id . ; the sale of land amounted to £ 2 ^ 8 04 G 2 s . Gd . ; the rights of choice Trere 7 , 853 , of which 5 , 449 had been exhausted , leaving 2 , 404 on the register;—the last seniority share was 10 , 042 ; the
last share No . 15 , 042 , and 36 estates had been purchased iii 13 counties .. At the late general meeting of . the Basque Gen-ekale Sl-isse , held at Geneva on the 22 nd ult ., the English directors resigned their seats as directors of the bank . The number of direc tors was reduced from twenty to . fifteen . A dividend was declared at the rate of 4 per cent , per annum , and it -was resolved , on the motion of a German shareholder , that the shares should be entitled in future to a fixed dividend of 4 per cent . The English agency is to be reconstituted , and in the interval is under the direction of M . Freillgrath , the former manager of that agency .
A general meeting of shareholders in the Suez Canal Company is convened for the 15 th November , at Paris . ' . . An extraordinary general meeting of * the shareholders in the Ciiaeteked Bask of India , Australia and Chi . va , is called fur the 22 nd inst ., to declare an " ad interim dividend on account of the half-year ending on the . "Oth of June last . " The report adopted at the meeting of the Raii / way Passengers' Asst ijaxce Cwmvany was satisfactory , and the dividend declared was at the . rate of 4 per cent , per annum , reserving the balance for the usual charges and risks on current policies . The increase of business is very encouraging , the amount received and due for premiums of insurance in the six inonths
ending the JJOth of Juno being 15 , 177 / .,. viz ., 2 , G 75 l . for railway and 12 ,. "> O : 2 Z . for general accidents insurance . The income for the corresponding period of 1858 was 10 , 771 / . thus establishing for the past half-ye , ar an increase of 41 per cent . Tho available balance to bo doalt with was 9 , 557 / . The satisfactory progress of the companj' is attribiited to tho absence of litigation , and to the promptitude with which bond fide claims are adjusted . Careful as tho directors , it is said , are to protect the institution against Unfounded claims , they view it as a most unwise policy to raise , unnecessary difficulties , on puroly technical grounds , and the rapid augmentation in the number of annual policies affords proof that the course pursued has secured confidence ,
Fpvom T1ih London Gazette. Tuesday, Sept...
FPvOM T 1 IH LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , September 0 . IlANKHUPTd . Ilovntio Kelson Jlomov , 18 , Little Tower-street , City , and Nino Elms , Vuuxlinu , . Surrey , common carrier and contractor . Jambs William Uniy , Shrewsbury villas , Tnlbot-road , Paddington , buildor . Edward Matthews , : )() , Hishop-strcct , Coventry , Warwickehiiv , builder . Samuel Jolmriou . Burslom , Stuifordshlro , draper , William Gwlllini , tfl . Mlchm-l ' * , Cwmilu , Brecon , and Abergavenny , Moninoutlwhire , mlllor , factor , mid farmer . Donls Emo Gnuwin , Liverpool , ship broker . William Nimiuo , I ' uudhiton , Manchester ,, cotton spinner nnd cotton niiuuii'ucturcr .
Friday , iSajtCcmbcr 0 . , JIANKllUl'TS . Coorgo Gardner tfnenccr . Nonunn-rond , How , builder . WllUam Laviiii nnd William . Speck , Long-acre , hotel keepers . Holiert Dean ) , Liverpool , plumber . Wilson Dorrlll , Old Mnlton , Yorkshire , miller . 4 ThomnR Mllliiipton Wlgley , lilnninjjfham , builder . Thomas Highway and Charles Highway , Wuluull , Ironmasters , Joseph Taylor , Suubury , Middleaex , buildur . John lJur ^ uiii , Hereford , draper . Francis Alexander , ChIii |) eiiJiam , nuotiouocr . Mason Dyson , Loccln , dealer in flour . John Morrlll , Macclofiilgld . apothecary . Alexander Cuugliuy and fearauol Lander , UoHon-Jc-¦ Moors , Joiners . John Groon , Dlrkonhend ^ nciwepnpcr prppriotor . Arthur PiirtOH , Liverpool , ironmonger . Richard Boll . Grcok-stroot , Soho , bojtinnkQr . John "Wills , Forton , Hants , builder .
Pacts And Scraps.
PACTS AND SCRAPS .
A Bei-Lin Letter States That The Prince-...
A Bei-lin letter states that the Prince-Regent will remain at Ostend till about the 15 th , after which he will go to Coblentz and Baden-Baden , stopping at this latter place until the 2 nd of October . On the 3 rd of October he will be present at the inauguration of the hew bridge over the llhine at Cologne . The Archbishop of Paris is said to be so highly incensed at the publicity given to the prpceedings going forward in a certain convent , by the revelations made on the . late trial of M . dc Sebille , wherein the Countess de Rouge played so conspicuous a part , that his grace has declared his intention of laying the convent under interdiction until measures be taken for the better observance of the rules of the Order of St .-Augustine * to which the ladies belong .
The Rig ht Hon . E . Cardwell has arrived in Dublin and entered upon his duties as Chief Secretary for Ireland . It appears froni a letter addressed to a contemporary by the brother of Madame Mario ( late Miss Jessie White ) , that in 1857 , General Garibaldi authorised her to collect money in his name for the Italian cause . He also intrusted to her the education of liis son . Madame Mario had very legitimate reasons for returning to the country" to which by her marriage she now belongs , quite apart from Mazzinian or any other " movements . " The Prince of the Myrclites , a Christian tribe of Albania , has arrived in Paris from Constantinople .
jSTothing is talked of but the armour of Mdlle . Vestivali in the part of liomeo . It is of aluminium , cost 16 , 000 f ., and only weighs four pounds . That worn by Madame Pasta , in- the same part , was of fine steel , weighed thirty-seven pounds , , -was made at the royal works in Prussia , and cost nearly two thousand pounds English money . King Leopold ' s son , the Cornte de Flandres , has asked in marriage the daughter of the King of Sweden and Norway , Mademoiselle Charlotte Eugenic , borri 24 th of April , 1830 , consequently older than the bridegroom . As Leopold ' s own marriage with a daughter of Louis Philippe was a mixed oneeach retaining their respective creeds . —this new Lutheran connexion is according to precedent . Count Ancini , one of the the JModencse deputation charged with a mission to the Emperor of the French , having fallen ill at Turin , was unable to continue his journey .
The Conrricr de Bayonne publishes a letter from Lord IIowd . , addressed to the editor of that journal , offering a portrait of Napoleon for a proposed museum at Bayonne . The Monitore of Tuscany announces that among the testimonials of esteem offered to the Chevalier Boncompagni in . the name uf that country wns a beautiful mosaic in precious stones .
Pains In The Back, Gravel,
PAINS IN THE BACK , GRAVEL , iximuitiu
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DR . H . JAMES , THE RETIRED PHYfSK'IAN , dlsfovurod whtlrit in tho linHt Indk ' H n Cortiiln C . ' ure for (' oiiriunipiIon , Asthma ¦ llroneliltlH , CousIih , ( . IoUIh nnd ( Ji'iieral Debility . Tho remedy wan dlrtovercd by him , whin lita only chlhl ,, a dauKhtor , was jrlvon up to die , II In ithlld wan cured , and Ih now allvo and well , DcMironn ol liuiiellilun'hlu fellow croaturcH , hn will Hond , post iVoo , to those who wish It , tho recipe , oontalnhiH lull 'diroctioiiM for lnaUliiH'and HUccesHfully UHlng thin remedy , on their romilling him mx wtanipH , Adilre « u to U . 1 ' . Ifrown , II , Ceellstrix'l , iSlriiud .
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COOL AND REFRESHING BALM . Among the many luxuries Of the present a < rc none can bo obtained possessing- the manifold virtues of OL DIM DGE'S HALM of C <) L . UAI-BIA . If applied to the roots and body of the hair it imparts the most defig-htful coolness with an agreeable fragrance of perfume . It also at this period oi ' the season prevents the hair from falling oft " , or if already too thin , or turning' grey , will stop its further progress ; ami soon restore it again .. Those who really desire to have beautiful hair , either with wave or curl , ' should use it daily . It is also celebrated , for strengthening the hair , freeing it from scurf , and producing hew hair , whiskers , and moustache . Kstablished upwards of 30 years . No imitative wash can equal it . Price 3 s . Od ., ( is ., and 11 s . only . C . and A . OLDBIDG ' E , 13 , Wellingon-street , North . Strand , AV ' . U . .
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HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT . DISEASES OF AVO 31 KN . Medical science in all ag-es has been directed to alleviate the iriaiiy maladies iucident to females , but I " rolessor Ilolloway , by diligent . study and attentive observation , was induced to believe that nature hnd provided a remedy for those special diseases , and -after vast research succeeded in compounding- his celebrated Ointment and Fills , which embody the principle naturally designed for the relief and cure of disorders peculiar to women of all ages aud constitutions , whether residing- ia warm or cold climates . They have repeatedly corrected disordered functions which had dotted the usual drngs prescribed by medical men , nud still more satisfactory is it that the malady is relieved completely and permanently .
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3 , GKEAT'ilARLBOROUail STJtEET , W ., near the l ' autbeon . DFv . CULVERWELL , Member of the Koyal College of Surgeons , Licentiate of Midwifery , and Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall , London , « tc . & c .,. ciin be consulted daily ( only ) as above , upon all cases of Nervous Debility . Involuntary Blushinc'L ' alpitntioiis of the Heart , Loss of ' Memory ,. Incapacity , Sterility , and all Urinary Derangements of both sexes . Just published , with Engravings and 'Prescriptions , No . 1 , au entire new arid original work , entitled " OURSELVES . " Synopsis : —Tho Physiology and Anatomy of our Generation .: —The Origin of Disease—Symptoms , Treatment , and Cure . . i ¦ ¦¦ ; . " . ' MALE . —The modern treatment of Syphilis , . Stricture , Blenuorrhagia' ( G-onbrrhaa ) , ' - Spermatorrhoea , I . nvpoteiiey , and the Diseases of the Urinary Oryans , with -Prescriptions , " Latiu and Enirlisli . KEMALE . —Tho l'hysiology and Anatomy of Women-Functional irregularitR's in Health and Sickness—Choice in' Marriage—Their Expectancies arid Disappointments — The Cause and Removal of Sterility—The Theory and . Symptoms of (; osta-tion—Use of the Speculuin , and the Security of Healthy o ' irspring—Galvanism , & c , & c , togvth-er with the reasons for Anthorsliip . Price la . each ; by post , 1-3 stamps , open ends ; IS sealed . A ' lso , No . 1 . — HEALTH , 1 IAPPIXESS , AN'D L <» XT ; KVITV ; On Debility , Nervousness , Dvspepsia , and Indigestion . Xo . : > . —LOVE AND MAJiltlAtiK ; Their obligations , Happiness , and Diiiappoinmcnts . No . 3 . —THE CASE HOOK . too Cases of . SpcrmntorrficuH ; Cauar . i , 8 yniptonis , ami Treatment .--To be hnd of Mann , W , Corn-hill , or the Authors , Advice to the Worknig Classes , Hulf-a-Guinca .
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VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOKS GRATIS . The Professors of the Uoynl luftitulo of Anatomy , Sck'noe , and Srocllolnc , : W 0 , < ix-ford-stroot , London , liavo resolvi : d to Issue Gratuitous Editions of their colleague , Dr . W . 15 . Marnton ' s iuutruotivo Lectures , believing tlu-m to be of vital importance to tlioijo to whom they are ad-( irertSfil . No . 1 . —NKUVOUfl DK 1 MLITY ( the result of a pernicious secret liabll ) , IvOSti of JVIeinory , Dimness of Si ^ hf , I ' rost rut Ion of Strength , 'and Cieneral Incapacity , addressed specially to Youny Men , aliowiny the nieans ot rentorallou to health and hnpplufKa . No . : > . —MAItUl AGK undlts O 15 LICJ AT 1 OXS , addreased to those who deHlro to bevomo paroutH . No . : ! . —T 1 II 0 < iKKAT WH . 'l AL K VIL . All Hie piilnful disoaHc i ) which result from It , with Dr . Mar . stonV l . ' iiliiillus SyHtem of Treatment , by which . Mercury is alto / yeilim- dl « - pclihed with . Applicant must stato simply which I . eclure i » n'nyinnl . KncluM' two Mt'iiuipH to prepay iionl-awc i "ll ( l aililrews 1 ivusurer . Itoyal IiiHtltute of Ainitoiuy , « V '< - ' .. as above , which in Open Daily , at an Admission of < » ii « i Slill . ' lii « -. and iduIiiIiih the iiiohI . Superb Collectloii of Aunloiulcal Slodeln and . Natural Wonders In tliu whole worlil . Dr . . " \ rarstou Lcoluri ' . * dally . Mid « 1 ' roltinnnv In njwiys hi utttMidance to Impart Instruct Ion . nndylve Inlormatlon upon » my Medlcul or I ' liyNlolofflcal Sulijedl .
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YOURSELF ! WHAT YOU ARE ! AND WHAT KIT !¦'< UC ! ~ The Original < inml . luloKlrtl , ¦ MA It IK eofl ' . KI . r . l' :, con lining her vn Id , iim- /» I , anil lute . ivMtlii " ' ih lliieiiil . nirt of clntraeti r . from an exaniinatloii ol th . ' Iniii-livrliliiw . In ii « lylr peculiarly heruwii . m \ . ' •/ "'lore attemi / l"l I" I'iIh cuiintry . mid which eannul ev- n Im micc ' . fi . Ylv linlii . i . d l . y IhiiHi . who i » -H < wl in HiIh ii ^ -lul and . lea- | ii | V- h . 'leiice . All who dealiv ' to know I heniMrlvl m or tho true diameter ol any friend , whould neml a mm linen ol vr I I 1 illl . K ^ eX alidi . uv . an . l ( he fee -I II iiimm . I | M'liliv M in i to Ml »* Oiupellc , ( lit . riiHtle-Hir .. et . Oxli > rd hlre . 'f , 1 if . ii » inul they will m-w-Ivi- In a few ibivu a lull ami ii liiute ' . Mall uf ( he talelitM . 1 n » ti- » , HlfrclloiiM , vlrlUOM , lull . L " .. vc . of ( he writer , wllii inaiiy trallh lillherl .. iiiihuhri'K'l ainlcalciiluted to be useful through Illo .--I ; roiu K . S- . i " i coiiHhU'r your nklll HiirprlHliiK ; . ' ;—C . H . i l ;^ our de-Hcrlptloii of her character Ih iviiiiirkiiUy correct . - W . h . ; " Voiir Iiiien ' -fllim aiiHwer Ih * j ii 11 «• true . — 11 »> '• » our Mkelch Ih marvellously curr . el/— MImm l ' i Miiinmu miy » the character you ncii ! iii « In tviw , " -MM ( , W . JS . i V ou have ileHcrlbe . l IiIh oharaelur very auuiirately . ' — MIhm II , H . ; 1 am afi ' iild lilH oharacter Is iim you deMcrlbe II , " -- " We boo no more illlllcnlly In Mraplilolowy than phrenology , and wo Imvu Mule ilotibt that lu linmmcrablo hiHtanccH tho ulmnictir in l ' lfi'l with cniial preelHlon , " —Family Ih-ruld .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 10, 1859, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_10091859/page/23/
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