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BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS. This preparation fa one of the boneflts which the ionca modern has
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u » unuiuiHiry nas upon mankind for , during the llrat twenty yenra of the present century , to apeak of a cure lor the Gout was considorcd a romance -but now tho effloacy and safety of thin medicine ia eo fully do . monHtxatcd by unsoHoitod toHtlmonlala from persons in every rank of « f « , that public opinion jproclftlm 8 tlila na one of the moat importunt discoveries of the preaout ago , S , oI ( ? , ^ . . OU ? r ^ HAttSAKT . 299 , Strand , London , and all Medicine Vendors . Price 1 » . l Id . and 2 a . Del . por box .
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TpRAMPTOK'S PILL OF HEALTH .-Tho X manifold advantages to the hemla of fnmlllcH from the pouBcsaion of a metlldno of known oinoncy , that may bo re . Morted to with oonudenoe , and uecd wlili Buccosa in ouboh of tompornry » S «) u » ea 8 , oocurrlnff In iamlllea more or loan « vory Uny , arc bo obvious to all , that no question can bo raised of Its Importance to every housekeeper in the kingdom . l'orfumnloB , tlicso PJIla nro truly excellent , removing nil obstructions , the dlaU'eaalng huiidnoho » o very provuloni will * the ai ' . v , depreasloiu of aplritH , dulnoSM of « l « ht , ncrvoux nfluotlona , blotohca , pimplca , nnd unUowucaa of the akin , niul produce a healthy' ooinpio . xiiHi . Soldbr PKOUT iincl IIAH 8 AWT , 220 , Strand , London , » ud » U vcudoia of Medicine . 1 ' ricQ Is . Ifiil . tnul a » . Od . nor box :.
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DB . DE JONGH'S LGiiiT iiopi can ii ¥ ii ill . Prescribed with , confidence by the Faculty for its ' -parity * efficacy , a » d marked superiority over every other variety . EXTRACTSf FROM SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS : — The late JONATHAN PEREIRAJ M . D , E . E . S . E . Profeesor at the tfniversity of London , &e . &o . "It was fitting that the author of the beat analysis and investigations into the properties of this Oil should himself be the purveyor of this important medicine . I am satisfied that for medicinal purposes no finer Oil can be procured . " DR . LETHEBY , Medical Ofiicexof Health to the City of London , , &c , &sc . "The Oil corresponds in all its characters with that named * Huile Brune , and described as the best variety in the masterly treatise of Dr . de Jongh . From my inveatigations , I have no doubt of its being a pure and unadulterated article . " AB . THUB H . HASSALL , Esq ., M . D ., F . I . S ., Chief Analyst of the Sanitary Commission of the X . ancet , &c . sc . "So great is my confidence in the article , that I usually prescribe it ia preference to any other , in order to mako sure of obtaining the remedy in ita purest and best condi-Sold by ANSAR , HARPOKD , and Co ., 77 , Strand , London , Dr . de Jongh ' s sole British Consignees ; in thicoontut by niany respeotable Chemists . Half-pints ( 10 ounces ) , 2 a . 6 d . ; Pints C 20 ounces ) , 4 s . 9 d , ; Quarts ( 40 ounces ) , 9 a . IMPERIAL MEASURE . CAUTION " . —Each bottle is sealed with a stamped metallic capsule , and bears beneath the pink outsido wrapper a label with Dr . de Jongh ' s stamp and signature . All Oils offered as Dr . de Jongh's , or as of the same kind , without such marks , axe fraudulent impositions .
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TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS , AND FAMILIES . By her Mnjesty'a Royal Letters Patent ( the only patent existing for these preparations ) . Strongly lievommandtid by the Medical Profession . ADNAM'S IMPROVED PATENT GEOATS and BARLEY are manufactured by a process which entirely removes the acidity and unpleaannt flavour , so universally found in similar preparations . Tlioy protluoe Gruel and liarley Water In the highest perfection , and , boiuff manufactured perfectly pure , yield food of the moat llglic and nourishing quality for the Infant , the Invulid . nnd the Aged . The Barley alao makes 11 dolioiou » Cuntuna J . ' uddln # , nnd ia an excellent ingredient forth tokening « ou |) s , &o , The Patentees publiah one only of the numerous testimonials they have received from eminent modioiu professors , relying more confidently on the Intrinsic quality of tuo urticlos , of which one trinl will not fall to convince the moat fastidious of their purity and excellence . ( Copy . ) " Chemloal Laboratory , Guy ' s Hospitnl , February ii > , i « r > & . " I hnvo submitted to a microscopical mid ohcmioal / cxnlnlnutlon the samples of barley and groata which you have forwarded to inu , uitd I bog to inform you tl < at I find in them only those principles which arc found in good barley ; there Is no tnluerul or other impurity present , uiul from tlio romiltof my iuvoatlgallon I believe them to bo genuine , uiul topoHseaa thouo nulrltlvo pronortics assigned by tlie luto Dr . I ' ojrclra to thin description of food . $$ , ( Signed ) A . SJ ^ vtum . " Mossrn . Adnam and Co . " CAUTION " . —To prevent errors , the 1 ' ubllo are rcquofltod to observe that onclt puckngu bears the algnatuioof th « l ' tontces , J . nnd J . 0 . ADNAM . To bo obtained Wholuaalc wt the Manufactory , Maiden Inno , Queon-Btreet , London ) And Jtetaill in l ' aokota nix Ounlatera utdd . and la . each , and In Qanlatora for Jfainlllo nt 2 a ., 5 a ., and 10 a . cnoh , of nUroapootnblo Grooura , DruwfildH &o ., In Town and Country .
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A Perilous Leajp . —A young ensign regiment , named Brett , who has recently exhibited considerable excitement of mind , was travelling from Yorkshire to his friends at Cheltenham in company with a man-servant , when he leapt from the window of the railway carriage he was sitting in . The tFain at the time was going at the rate of fifty mileB an hoar . On the train stopping at Ambergate , a telegrapMc message was sent on to Derby , and parties proceeded up the line . In about three hours afterwards , BIr . Brett was discovered about a mile and a-hnif on the Derby side of Clay Cross tunnel , curled up like a snake between the two lines of rails , and it is calculated that no less than ten engines with ti-ains lad passed him since he first j umped out , and so close was he to th © line that every train had grazed one of his heels . Ab the time he was found , he sat with one hand raised as if he wished to stop the engine . He was immediately conveyed to the Midland Hotel , Derby . The company ' s surgeon was speedily in attendance , and on examination it was found that he had not sustained any very serious injury . University op Oxfobd on Church-rates . —La a congregation recently held in the Convocation House of Oxford University , and attended by heads of houses , &c , it was unaminously resolved to affix the University seal to the petition to the House of Commons , praying that church-rates should not be abolished . St . Domingo . —General Santana , confident in his strength , as proved by Ms late victory , has raised the state of siege in the provinces of Santa Cruz , Seybo , and St . Domingo .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . A . R . G-YLE — On the 13 th ult ., at Bishopston , tlia wife of the Bishop of Aryryle : a son . DIXON . —On Monday , the 17 th inst ., Mrs . Hepworth Discon , Essex-villas , St . John ' s-wood : a daughter . GRKKNOOK .-On the I 6 th inst ., at Wbodend , the Xady Grcesjook : a son and heir . MARRIAGES . BEAUMONT— POUCFTALON .-On the 15 tli inst .. 3 foneiour du Boscq de Beaumont , of Airel , Normandy , to Elizabeth Elia , only daughter of Monsieur des Fra . ncois u . ! Pouclialon , of itadon , Normandy , and niece of F . Curwen Smith , Esq ., of FrogQal-hall , Hampstead . BOSrO-CS— YAl'ES .-On the 13 th inst ., John Ashton Bostock , Esq ., Scots Fusilier Guards , to Harriet Anne , youngest daughter of the late Jo 3 eph Brooks Tates , Esq ., West Dingle , near Liverpool : OURAN'IV-LORD . —On Saturdaylast , the 15 th inst ., liieut . Anguish Honour Augustus Durant , " young-est son of the late Colonel Durant , ot TongCastle , Salop , and Childwickhall , 'St . A . lbun ' 3 , to Emma Eliz . i , youngest daughter of I'M ward Lord . Esq .. of Portland-place , Reading , and niece to Sir John Owen , Bart ., H . P . DEATHS . 1 JEUKEL . EY . —On the 2 Gth ult ., at Date-hill , in tbe island of Antigua , the residence of her son , the Hev . A . P M Berkeley , rector of St . George's parish , in that island Sirs . Berkeley , relict 6 f the late John Berkeley , of the island of Grenada , aged 63 .-¦ COClIltANJi . —On the 18 th inst ., in Eaton-place , the Eton Lady Inglis Coohrane , relict of the late Admiral the Hon . Sir Alexander IngUs Oochrane . G-. C . B . 3-: VANS . —On the 5 th inst .. at Norwich , in the 72 nd year of his age , Lewis Kvans . 3 LD ., Physician to the Forces , and a I'enhiSular Sledallist of eight clasps . " \ VKLl , S . — In June . 1855 , Arthur Montagu Wells , R . N youngest son of the late Nathaniel Wells , of Piercefield Monmouthshire , Mafreof H . M . S . Nerbudda , supposed to liavo foundered at sea , off the south coast of Africa
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , March 18 , BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . -Geouge Baowj * and William liusny , Bankulde , and Idle , near Leeds , ston « merchants . IJANKltUPTS . —Cka . ht . E 3 Bowen , Cullum-street , tailor—Ans Sophia Poile , Great Suffolk-street , Southwark . pawnbroker -Livian Benson Peauhe , York-road , King ' a-cross , brick moron ant-CHAai . ies Fohd , late of Great Marlbo-rough-Btreet , tailor-John Almn Jones , Birmingham , tailor—Morton Mum and John Whitcomb . Kidderminster , carpet manutacturer—FETEa Jaouson , Manchester , druggist—ITiieoeiuck Co 'K , Old hum , machine maker . SCOrail SEQUiaSTRATIONS . —A . A'Piiaii ., Glasgow , cotton spinner—G . Maofahlanb , jun ., cotton spinner—11 Divine and A . Morton , Glasgow , potters-JT Watson ' Kdinburpfli , butohcr-R . Maointviib and G . Maokav , Glasgow , wholesale atationers—A . Sotheui-axd , Latheron , Caithness , furmer . Friday , March 21 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . — HusNat , John , and Jame . i Smitiub' ) , Ironfounrtora , Blackburn . UA-NlvltUlM'S . —Joun Juuos Stuxzeb , OcrovlHe-streot , BrunMrtiolcsquuro , wJilpovvnor—John Coi . es Fou «»» inibb , Into of Uush-lane , paper mukor— Williaw Touino ^ uktis Grout St . llelou ' H , inorchant—Samvei . Sr ^ CBE ^ f , Norwood , yictuiaiciv-Eden Davis , Oxford-street , oaMnot manufuoturcr—UioiiAiio Nioiiohson , llolborn , carpet bner tnakcrlinen Hkwict , Cvaett Common , Yorkshire , ootton Bplnnor —KmvAni > Powbwc , Neivtown , Montgomoryshlro , / rrocer - llonBiiT CtAmt , Liverpool , dpalor— John inoux Sutton ailk innuuCaomrer-John Smith , ftrnnohostar , tobao «> nlat ^ p ^ fS ^ . i ^^^^ ^^
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MONEY MARKET A . ND OITY INTELLIGENOlL London , Thursday Evening , Btarch 20 , 1850 . To-Moanow being a hoUday ( Good Priday ) . there will bo no imainoHd In the Stock Iixolumgu or other pJUoca of UualncHn T itiro hurt boon' little doing wiuoo litot weok . Oonsoja nro etlll hovering betwuon U 2 IUul 9 a * The birth ' of nn heir to
empire France caused no alteration in our Securities . Money is still scarce , and the payment on Joans , &c , and the expenses of the war yet to be settled will keep any great superfluity of an invested capital . Peace is now ,. we may suppose , vir tually concluded , and it , has been discounted so long since here that there would be no great rise . The speculators for a ride having got to their top price , will probably close their accounts , and thus we may see a slight fall before the-next settling . It would seem that the man who rules the French nation at this present time , afraid of rash speculations consequent upon peace being concluded , has declared against granting fresh concessions . One effect will lie to drive the French speculators over to London and Vienna , and it behoves the public to be wary of the thousand-and-one bubbles that will be blown during the next two years . Great names on a Board of Direction must not be allowed to influence one . The laet twoyeura have shown that neither , wealth , station , nor the greatest respectability , have hindered the perpetration ot rascally frauds and unscrupulous robberies by the holders of these virtues . Spanish Securities have been much dealt in this week , and have improved in price . In English railroads there is nrmness , and an upward tendency . Belgian lines , such as Luxembourg , Sambre and Meuse , Itfamur and Liege , are much sought after . Turkish Six per Cent . Stock is bardly 6 o good ; the Four per Cent , steady , at about lOOf . & . In Mines there is little doing . A heavy sale on Tuesday in fetourbridge Consols—a Devonshire mine that has enjoyed great repute—brought the shares down considerably , but they are slowly recovering . Joint-Stock Banks remain nearly the same-not much business doing in them . There has been a marked improvement of i per cent , throughout the markets this afternoon , but closing prices arc scarcely so good . Consols leave off at four o'clock at 92 | , f for account .
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Aberdeen , 26 ? , r- ? Bristol and Exeter , S 9 , 90 ; Caledonian , GOf , U ; Chester and Uolyhead , ; East Anglian , 14 , 14 ; Eastern Counties , 9 J , §; Edinburgh and Glasgow , ; Great Northern , <) 3 , 4 ; Ditto , A stock , 7 S , 80 ; Ditto , B stock , ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , KJ 4 , 6 ; Great Western , 62 $ , f ; Lancaster and Carlisle , GS , 72 ; Ditto , Thirds , ; Ditto , new Thirds , ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 83 ^ , 4 ; London and Blackwall 7 $ , 4 ; London , Brighton , and South Coast , KiO , 101 ; London a * irl North Western , ; Ditto South Ditto , 93 , 4-Blanchester , Sheffield , and Lincolnshire , ——; Metrono-Jitan . J , I dis . ; Midland . 7 l £ , f ; Ditto , Birmingham and-Derby , 42 , 4 ; Newport , Abergavenny , and Hereford , 11 , 13 ; North British , 30 $ , l £ ; North Eastern ( Berwick ) , 764 » 7 \; Ditto Extension , 6 * . § ; Ditto , Great North Eastern purchase 15 $ , 16 ; Ditto , Leeds , 55 , G ; Ditto , YorE , —; Worth Staffordshire , . 56 , 2 dis ; Oxford ^ Worce ster , and Wolverhampton , 26 , 8 ; Scottish Central , ro-1 , 6 ; Scottish Midland 75 , 7 ; South -Devon , ' . 13 . 14 ; South Eastern ( Dover ) , 68 , 9-So ' uth Wales , 6 , a GO ; Vale of Neatn , 19 , 20 ; West Cornwall , 6 J , 7-J ; Antwerp and EotteTfiam . 8 % , |; Eastern oi France , Paris and Strasbourg , 383 , 9 ; East Tndian , 22 * i-Ditto Extension , 214 , , i ; Grand Trunk of Canada , 10 , 9 dis - Great Central of France , 51 . 6 pm . ; Great Indian Peninsula , 2 li . f ; Luxembourg , 6 f |; Great Western of Canada , 25 , h \ Namur and Liege , < " £ , 7 ; Northern of France , 39 & . 40 - Paris and Lyons , 49 ^ , ftOJ ; Paris and Orleans , 50 , 2 ; Sambre and Meuse . 1 O | , llf ; Western and N . W . of France ; 34 J . 5 AAgun Fria , ; -Brazil Imperial , l £ , 2 ; Cocacs 2 * 3-St . John del Uey , 21 , 6 ; Cobre Copper ; 66 , 69 ; Gol 6 niai Gold , ——; Great Polgdoth , lj , i ; Great Wheat Vor , ; Linares 7 , 4 ; Lusstanian , i , jjpm . ; Nouveau Monde , - —; Pontigibaud 11 , 13 ; Port Phifip , ^ ; Santiago de ai 4 ^ ' Waller %° i Australia » . 3 1 . h United Mexican ,
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CORN MAEKET . Mark-lane , Thursday , Ufarch 20 , 1856 . Supplies of all kinds of grain continue very moderate . English wheat has advanced 5 s ., and Foreign 2 s . per quarter . There has also been a fair demand for barley at is . improvement , and the oat trade remains firm , at last week ' s quotations .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOIl THE PAST WEEK . ( Ct-OSINO PKICES . ) Sett . Mon . Tues . Wed . ThurJpri . Bank S took 3 per Cent . Reduced , 3 per Cent . Con . An . 02 J 92 £ 92 J !) 2 J 02 V Consols for Account . 93 J 92 J 9 a | 921 926 New 3 perCent . An , \ .. .... '"" New 2 § per Cunta , 75 75 Long Ans . 18 G 0 " India Stock 222 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 ,... 10 dis .... 10 dis . " . ' . Ditto , tinder JSlOoO .. 8 dis . 8 dis .... a dia . 12 die Ex- Bills , £ 1000 1 pm . Ipm . 2 pm . 2 . i dis . 2 * dis Ditto , ^ 500 1 pm . 2 pm . 2 i dls . Ditto , Small I dta . I dia . 2 pm . 23 dis . 24 dis
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Leader (1850-1860), March 22, 1856, page 285, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2133/page/21/
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