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HOLLOWA:Y'S< KLLS* ARE PRE-EMI- NENTLTT RENOWNED J?OB, THEIR CURB OP ,
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-jojua .. —mr . tiamcB juaa , or mitcnatn , naa been for - years afflicted with Asthma ,. oxperioTioin ^ great agony upon i respiration with violent couch jliohnd also aonto pains in his sido . Ho tried every remedy , and was advised by all classes ] of medical prnctitionors , but his time ; pationco , and money , ] were alike thrown awayv Ho at length had recourse to Holloway s Pills , and . by perseverance in their ubo for a . few wooks obtained tho most favourable results , and became- norfcotly cured . Sold by all Medioino VondoTB throughout tho world : at Professor HOLLO WAY'S Entablishmont 9 , 24 i 4 , Strand , London , and 80 , Maidon-lano , Now York ; by A . Stampa , Con- ' utantlnoplo ; A . Ouidicy , Smyrna ; and H . Muir , Malta-
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TJUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED i ^ _ WWHOU 1 ' A TRUSS .-DR . BARKER'S colobTatcd WK . MBDY is protected by throe patonts , of England , : ZZ ~»* r ¥ **• " Tionnft ' t and from its great success in private ; S ^?« ,. ~ J ? 2 mado known as a public duty through tho Si ^ h ? EJ £ th ?' PW »«» i In overy case of aingle or do uble BtSidln » -ii »? S ' ii ' ' of ' y * 8 « i " owover bad or long daW wShont ^ a P plloa ; b » o < o < A > otinK a cure in a few aUnC , l ^ h ^ w ^ Sf * ftTlA wiU b 0 ^ ailod M a boon by S ^^ rtl ^ 2 iS 5 ft 2 S ; ' ! itll-tnurai -- Sent post frco to of 10 s ( Id bv ^ St ^ fe ^'^* * " 0118 * us 0 » on * S « oint s& ^^^ i ^
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n j J _ B i LYCEU M THEATRE EOIAL Under the Management of Mr . Charles Dhjoobt . OPEN EOB , THE SEASON . Monday , September 15 th , 1856 , tLe "Drama of BELPHEGORMr . and- Mrs . Charles Dillon .. W . Brough's new Burlesque PERDITA , THE ROYAL MILKS ! AID , OBA WINTEIl'S "TALE . " Miss "Woolgar , Mi-s . DB . White , Utiss H . Gordon , Mr . W . Brough , Mr . J . L . Toole , Miss Rosina Wright , and grand Corps do Ballet . Box-office open daily , from 11 till 5 , by Mr . Chatterton , jun .
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-i I ri r , ™ ^ ~" ' V " . _ EAHN'S AN ATOMIC AL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square . ! Open ( for gentlemen only ) from Ten till Ten , containing upwards of one thousand models and preparations , illustrating every part of the human frame in health and disease , the raco of men &c . Lectures delivered at Twelve , Two , and at Halfjast Seven , by Dr . Gr . Sexton , E . U . G . S . ; and a new and highly-interesting Series of Lectures is now in course of delivery by Dr . Kahn , at 3 ? our p . m . precisely . —Admission Is .
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I I j R y i 5 s t Is s : C S : t ] : r j DR . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVEOil Has now , in consequence of" its marked snperiority over every other variety , secured the confidence and almost universal preference of tho most eminent Medical Practitioners in the treatment of CONSUMPTION , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , SCIATICA , DIABETES , DISEASES OF THE SKIN , NEURALGIA , RICKETS ,: INFANTILE WASTING , GENERAL DEBILITY , and an SCROFULOUS-AFFECTIONS . Its leading , distinctive characteristics-aro : COMEI ^ ETE PRESERVATION OF ACTIVB ANI » ESSKNTIAr . YKmCIPUBS . mVABIABLB PURITY AND- TJNTFORM > STEENOTH .. ENIiaB FBBEDOM FROM NA-VSEOV 8 FLAVOUR AND . . : ¦ ¦ AJTCHR-IASXE . RAPID CURATIVE EFFECTS , AND CONSEQUENT ECONOJOT . Opinion obO . RAicLXFFE Haie , Esq ., M . B ., F . B . C . P . E ., Physician to the Torquay Hospital for Constunption , Autbpr of "Essays on Pulmonary Tubercle , " &c . &c . &c . "Xhave no hesitation in saying that I generally prefer your God Liver Oil for the following reasons : —I ha . tu SOUND IE" TO AGREE 3 UJTIER WITH THE DI& 3 JBTIVE OEGAlf S , ESPECIA 1 XX IN THOSE PAX 1 EN 3 S "WHO COSSIDER THEMSELVES TO be Biwotrs : it seldom causes nausea or eructation ; it is more palatable to most patients than the other kinds of CodJLiver Oil : it is stronger , and consequently a smaller dose is sufficient . " Sold onxt in Imperiax Half-nintsi 2 s . 6 d . ; Pints , 4 s . 9 cL ; Quarts , 9 s . ; capsuled and labelled with D £ . de Jon&oi ' s Stampand . Signature , wiTHOTJT-sVTiiCH none are genuine , by ANSAR ,. HARTTORD , and CO ., sole British Consignees , 77 , Strand , London ; and by many respeotatoLe Chemists and Druggists .
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f e r r r c : a _ BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS . ' This preparation is one of the benefits which ' the science of modern chemistry has-conferred , upon mankind , for > . during , the first twenty years of tho present century , to speak of a cure for the Gout was considered a romanco—but nowthe efficacy and safety of this medicine is so fully demonstratedbyunsolicited'testimonials-fromnersons in every rank of li fe , that public opinion proclaim * this as one . of the most important discoveries of the present age .. Sold by PROUT and HARSANT , 220 , Strand , London , and alljaedicino Vendora . Prico ls . ljd . and 2 s . 9 d . per box .
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' \ < i , ' ' '< : , - i ] ] ' ; ANEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ; IN THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE .. Patent OfBce Seal of Great Britain . 3 > lplome do l'Etolo do Pharmacio do Paris . Imperial College of Medioino , Vienna . TBXESEMAR , Nos . l , 2 , and 3 , is proparedin the form of a lozenge , devoid of taste or smell , and can bo carried in the waistcoat pocket ; Sold in tin-coses , divided into soparate doses , aaadministorod by Valpeau , Lallomaad , Rouxi Ilicord , & 0 . . &OTRIESEM-AJa ,. Nd . l . via a . Reinedy for Eelaxation , Spermatorrhoea , and all . tho distressingconsoquoncea arising from early , abuso , indiBoriminate oxecssca , or too long residence ih . hot climates . It has restored bodily andsexnai strength and vigour to thousands of debilitated indlvidualsi . whoare now . onjoyinRhealth « nd thoFunctiona of MaiAood _ through this WondorfuLDiscovcry ! , TRIESEMAR , No ; IE , offootually , in . tho short space of three days completely and entirely oradioates all traces of Gonorrhoea , both in its mild and aggravatod'forms , Gleets , Strictures , Irritation of thoBliuldor , Non-rotontion of Urino , Pains of tho Loins and Kidneys , and those disorders wbioh Copaivi and Cubobs have so long , boon thought an antidoto for , to tho ruin of tho health of a , vaat portion of the population . TRIESEMAR , No . III ., is the greafeObntinontal Romody for Syphilisnnd Secondary Symptoms .. It searchos- out and puridos tho diseased humours from tho blood , aud . olcansos the system from . all deteriorating cauaes ; it also constitutes a certain Outo for Sourvyj Sorofula , and all Cutaneous Eruptions , and is a novor-fiuling Romcdy for that class of disorders which unfortunately , the English Physician treats with Mercury , to tho inevitable destruction of the patient ' s constitution , and which oil tho Sarsaparilla in tho world cannot restore . Price lls ., or four cases in one for 33 s ., which saves 11 s . ; and in 51 , caaos , saving lZ . 12 s . To be had vholcsalo and retail in London , of Johnson , 08 , Cornhill ; Hannay and Co ., 03 , Oxford-etroot ; and Sangoiv 150 , Oxford . stroot . HUMAN FRAILTY : a Medical-Work , j > rico Is . post frco , illustrated with 100 Engravings , and containing tho opinions of Valpoau , Lalloinand , Roux , Rlcord , &o , It gives copious instructions for tho perfect Restoration , of thoso sufl ' orinfj fromi tho consequences of early abuse , Gonorrhoea , anc Syphilis , and also showing tho bonodts arising from tho onomicnl tests and examination of tho Spornmtozo , by tho Author ' s newly-constructed Urhiomotor , ' with powerful lenses . Piper & Co ., 23 , Patornostor-row ; and from all Agonts for the sale of ' Triosomar . '
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EE MIROIR FACE ET NUQUE —This J new Patent Toilet Glass reflects the back of the hand as perfectly as it does the face , and bjDth in one class at tim same time , enabling a lady to arrange her back hair win ? the greatest case and precision ; it is the most uuinuo ¦« , i complete article ever introduced into the dressinc-i-nnlr , Price 24 s ., and upwards . The Patent can also 1 > e afnxprl tn any good , 1 ' oilet Glass . Dmwings and Prices sent fren w SlffiS- - 1 ° e secn only a * the Patentees , Messrs ^ HEAL I SON , whose warerooms also contain everv variefcv Af frv > ii
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'pHE DESIDERATUM . —It is a suigulai- but J- notorious fact , that in this age of competition a tlemanly Dress Coat cannot be obtained without Bavin * "in exorbitant price . Tho advertisers , bond fida Vest-en 1 ? ailors of extensive practice , intend honestly to . f urjiisli tlinf-Oesideratum , viz ., a DBESS or PROCK COA . 1 ! , possessing that fine silky appearance , durability , and superior stvlo sa peculiar- to the high-priced garment worn bv tho British aristocracy , at tho very moderate charge of 2 J guineas cash Gash payments and a large trade solely enabling them to * do it * _ . H . HAYES and Co ., Ida , Cheapsiae . .
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Q CHWEPEE'SBIALVERN SELTZER O WATER . Having leased the Holy Well Spring at Malvern , renowned for its purity , J . S . and Co . can now produce a SELTZER WATER- with all the CHtiJMICAL and HEDICINAL properties which havo rendored tho Nassau Spring so celebrated . They continue Manufaciwinfr SODA MAGNESIA , and POTASS-WATERS and 1 BHONADE at LONDON , JilVERPOOL , BRISTOL , aud DB » BY . Every bottlo is protected by a RedLabol bearing thoirsjgnature .. .
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION 1 " rtOPFKEY'S EXTK . ACT OF ELDER VJ PLOWEE is sia-ongly recommended tor Softoning Improving , Beautifying , and Preserving tlie Skis , and giving , it a blooming : and- charming- appearance . It will completely remove Tan , Sunburn , Redness ,. &c , and by its Balsamic and Healing-qualities , render the skin soft , pliable , and free from drynesn , &c , clear-it from e-very huinoiir , nmple , or eruption , and by continuing its use only a short time ; the skin will become and continue soft and smooth , and the complexion perfectly clear and- beautiful . In the process of shaving it as invaluable , as it allays the irritation and'smarting pain , annihilates every pimple and all roughness , and renders the skin smooth and firm . . Sold in Bottles , price 2 s . 9 d ., by a ll Medicine Vendors and Perfumers .
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T ^ KAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . —The -L manifold advantages to the heads of families from the possession of a-medicine of known elficaoy , that may be resorted to with confldence , and used . with success in cases of temporary sickness , occurring in families more or less every _ day , are so obvious to all , that no question cart 3 e raised of its importance to every houselteeper . in tlip kingdom . : For . females , these Pills are truly excellent , removing all obstructions , the distressing headache so very- prevalent ¦ with the sex ; depression of spirits , dulnessof sight , uovvoiis affections , blotches , pimples , and sallownessof the skin , aud p roduce a healthy complexion . Sold by PROUT and HARSANT ; 229 , Sirand , London . . and all Medicine Vendors . Price Is . lid ; and 2 s . 9 d . per box .
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NATURE'S TRUE REMEDY . TpwR . TOWNSBND'S SARSAPARILLA . jLJ There are tlirec principal avenues by which Nature expels from the body what is necessary should bo oxpollod therefrom . These tlweo are tho Stool , tho Urine , ami the Pores ; These must bo kept in a healthy condition , or disease-is certain . This is a * fixod aud positive law ; and no human being , can safely disregard it . Now , when the system is diseased , it is the first grand object to sot all these functions at work , both to expel Disease , and to restore the Health . The bowels must be opened , cleansed ,, soothed sxti strongthonod ; . the urine must bo made to flow healthfully and naturally , and to throw off the impurities of tho blood ; tho liver and stomach must lie regulated ; and * ftbovo all . ( he pores must bo opened , and tho skin made healthy . Those things dono , and Nature will go to her work ; and vutldy health will sit smiling upon tho cheek ; andlilowill bcagiiii a luxury . We will suppose tho case of ayorsonnflUoted with a bilious complaint . His head aches , his appetite is poor , his bones anduack acho , ho is weak and . nei-vous , Ills complexion is yellow , tho skin dry , and his tongue furred . Ho goes to a doctor for relief , and . is given a dose ofmorticUio to purge liim freely , and ho gets some temporary roliof . But lio is not cured ! In a . fow days tho samo symptoms return , snd the samo old purge is . administered ; and so on , until tho poor man becomes a martyr to heavy , drastic purgatives . Now , what would ho tho truo ^ ractico in such a oasoP What tho practico that Naturo horsoU' poaixts OUtP Why , TO SET IJf HEALTHY OVVUWXIQX -ALL 0 T 1 IB MEATfS TIIAT NATUaE POSSKBSES TO THHOW OUT OF inn SYSTEM THE CAUSES 01 ? DISEASE . TllQ bowels HWSt of ( OllfSO bo evacuatod , but tho work is bat begun at this htac . e or the nusiNEBS . Tho lddnoys must bo proniptod to do 1 licir work , for they havo a most important work to do ; Uio stonaa . cn must bo cleansed i and , abovo ( ill , the ronus must bo roliovod and onsiblod to throw off tlio HocrcUons wliicli ought to pass off through them . Wo ropeat , Hint by the Jiowols , the Urino , tho Pores , tho discaso must bo oxpdica from tho system , and not by the bowels alone , aa is the usual practice . And to offcot all this , resort must bo hud to a romcily Hint lHcongenial to tho liumnu nystom—a romody that kIvimwi 'lollS wliilo it subdues aiscaso . Such is tho remedy found in OL . 1 > DR . . TACOD TOWNSEND'S AWKRIOAN SAItSAPARILLA AN !) PILLS , —Wareiiousb , a 7 a , Stjj . ixd , London , ITnir-pints , 2 s . Cd .: Pints , 4 s , ; Smnll Quftrts , is . Oil . Quarts , 7 b . 0 d .
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BOBINSON . —On the 3 rd insfc ., at Crouch-oud , Hornsey , n ifter nine dayi ^ llness , Mr . Edward Robinson , in his 55 th j year- and c ^ the Gtn . his eldest son William , in his 27 th J veiar after ^ houV suffering from the same malady , iottviiffni from his attendance on his parent . TWBNT ^ ffl- On * h « 9 th inst ., at her residence , D » kestreett Liverpool , in the 96 th year of her age , Mrs . Ehzar bBth . Tiy entyman . ___ _
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¦ ¦ ¦ ' - ¦ — — ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' i London , 3 Mday Evening , September 12 , 1856 .: finrcE our last , continued depression , has been the feature -i in the funds andheavy stocks and shares . Consols particu- I larl y have exhibited a downward tendency ; whi < Sh the settle- ri ment on- "the 10 th failed . ' to : arrest ; they closed . heavily on r , that day , after business , hours , at 94 } , sellers for the October ™ account fceiug fully half : per cenfc .. below quotations of the ^ previous morning- This decline was attributable to the con- ~" tinued demand for money , the plentiful supply of Stock on ' the market , anditotne drain of Gold to the Continent , and .. V efflux of Silver to the East ; accordiug to some , tolthe opera- " . tions of alarge speculator in settling his account , and the _ fear-of others of a rise in the Bank rate-of discount from 4 Jto 6 per oenfc—a measure which , although : not realized on Thursday , is still believed , only to be deferred . A / further decline occurred on Thursday morning , followed by a corre- I sponding reaction upon-its becoming known that the direc- I tors had par ted without dGtermining on any change in the j late .. , . ¦ . :.. ¦ ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦'¦ . ¦ ¦ - .. ¦ ¦ ¦ , „ Although the foreigiunaTketsliave been inoreactiye , flat- y ness mostly prevails . American markets continue inactive , j , Consolb open thiB morning 94 J , f , and close 94 | . ii i t of &c h de s v
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( UOKN MARKITT . 5 Mark-Jane , Friday , Septetnlier 12 , 1856 . j EsGixsmindPoreign "Wheat and Flour have advanced from s 3 s . to 2 s ., and a fair amount of business has been transacted t in eaoh since our last report : The supplies have been limited . Is and the demand . has improved . Barley has declined Is ., but s : Beans and Peas remain unaltered in value . Off the coast , there have been but few arrivals , and little has been done in cargoes on passage . Marianopoli and Berdiaaski Wheat on C passage is heldai 62 a . to 64 s . Taganrog Q hirka 60 s . to 62 a . S ualatz Maize , at 35 s . to 85 s . 6 d .. ¦ : t
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Aberdeen , —» . —j : Caledonian , 524 , 525 . ; Chester and . Holy- ] head , 15 £ , 164 ; Eastern Counties , 88 , 8 J ; Great Northern , 9 Si , 94 £ s Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 117 , 119 ; Great "Western , 68 £ , 64 x . d . ; Lancashire and . Yorkshire , 9 C , 96 J ; i London and Blackwall , 6 i , 7 ; . London ,-Brighton , and South Coast , 105 , 107 ; London and North-Western , 101 $ , 1021 x . d , ; London and South Western , 104 , 105 ; Midland , 77 i , 77 $ x . d . ; North-Eastern " . ( Berwick )' , 78 , 79 ; South Eastern : < Bover ) , 71 , 72 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 78 , 7 f ; Dutch Bhenish , 1 J ,. 2 i pm .. ; Eastern of Prance ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , ; 5 € ,. 36 } ; Great Central of rrance . ej , 65 pm . ; Grest Luxembourg , ti , 44 . Northern of . Prance , 39 i , S 9 £ ; Paris r and Lyons ; 52 J-, 53 ? RoyalDanish , 183 , 19 i ; Royal Swedisl , j 5 » li ; Sajnbro . anAMeuse , 12 . 12 J .
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ISlfoTISHTyUStPS FOR TrHE PAST ) WEEK . ( Gxobing-Pbices . ) Sat . Man . Tues . Wed . Tliur . Frid Bank Stock ...... ...... ...... ...... ... . .. f 3 per Cent . Red ...... 958 945 ...... e 3 per Cant . Con . Am 95 9 < tff 945 94 i 94 9 S 5 r Consols for Account 941 945 94 # 94 i 94 i 9 dt r Wew 3 percent . Adi 95 $ 954 93 * 95 fr 94 f ...... r New 24 per-Gonts 79 c long . Ans . 1860 ...... India Stock ., : Ditto JBonds , £ 1000 13 p 16 p a Ditto , under jfilQOO ...... I 4 p 18 p . 17 : p Ex . Bills , -C 1000 ...... 16 p 13 p . 17 p 18 p 15 p 12 n ¦ _ Ditto ,- £ fiOO 15 , p . ....:. 16 p 17 p 14 p ' Ditto , &maU . ...... 17-p 16 p 14 p 17 p
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FOREIGNFUNDS . ( LA 8 I OfHICIilu QTpOTATIOK . ^ tJBINCt . TIIE WJJBK ENDrtra 3 ? nii > a . t EvxNis-a . ) BrazillantBontlB . 103 J Portuguese 4 per dents . 19 } \ Buenos AyresO p . Conts 75 Bussian Bonds ,. 5 per < Chiliaa 6 per Cents iluS * .. Cents ... 109 } i Chilian 3 per Cents ....... ... Russian 4 ipor Cents .... 08 , Dutch 24 per-Oents ; 65 } ' Spanish 44 J Dutch -1 por Cent . Cortf . 98 | : Spanish Committee Ccr . Equador Bonds 14 r 5 of Coup , not fun . ...... 5 f ' Mexican Account 2 aj Turkish 0 pep Oontsi 103 ' Peruvian 4 . 4 por Conts .... 8 «| Turkish . New ^ 4 . ditto ... 103 i '< PortBRUo »« 3 i ) or-Centst 46 * Ton « zuel » i <* 4 per ~ GontB . S 3 : : ¦ i
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 13, 1856, page 886, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2158/page/22/
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