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TEETH. Bil Her Maiesty''8Hoyal Letters Patent. S), LUDGATE HILL.and 110. KEGENT STREET
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Are tho Dental Establishments of Messrs . GA 1 UUEL , the old-established Dentists—patentees of the nil'KOVED shaded MINEKAL TEETH nndFLEXIlU . E ( iUMS fitted on their newly-adapted , principle of sclf-ndliesion , without springs , wires ,, or any operation . They are composed of test- materials with first-class workmanship , and arc supplied at . charges lower than nny advertised . Established 1 S 04 . Particularly observe the numbers . Arid at i ;» 4 , Dukestreet , Liverpool . .
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RUPTURES . BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEV 10 R TRUSS is allowed by upwards of : > 00 Medical fjentlemcn to be the most effective- invention in the curative treatment ot Hernia . The use of a steel spring , ( so hurtful in its effects ) is here avoided , a soft llandnge being worn round the liocly , 'while thy requisite resisting power is supplied bv the 3 Ioc-Maiu l ' ad and Patent Lever , lilting 1 with so much ' ease smd closeness that it cannot be detectr-tl , and may be worn ¦ during sleep A descriptive circular may be had " , and the Truss ( which cannot fail to lit ) forwarded' by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below . the hip , being 1 sent to the BIuniifiieturerV . JOlTV YVIHTK , i- 'K , Piccadilly , London . Price ot a single truss , liis ., ' 21 s ., ' . 'Os . Oil .., ' and : Us . Od . — Postage Is . Double Truss , 31 s .. fid ., -l'is ., and . T 2 s . ( id . —Postage'Is . Sd . Umbilical Truss , 4 vTs . and fl-Js . ( id . —Postage Is . lOd . Post-offlce orders to be made payable to JOHN WHITE ; Post-office , Piccadilly . . ELASTIC STOCKING ^ KNEE-CAPS , &c , for ¦ VAUICOSE VEINS , ami . Jill cases of WEAKIS . ' K and SWKU . IXG of Die LMiS , . Si'ltAINS , &c . 'X'lii'y are porous , . light in texture , and inexpensive , and are drawn on like mi ordinary stocking . : Price from 7 s / ( id . to Kis . each . —Posfng'c Od . JOHN WRITE , Manufacturer , i ^ s , Piccadilly , London .
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THE GUIDE TO HEALTH & HAPPINESS A Medical "Work , sent ! direct from the establishment . No . 11 ) , 15 erncrs-street , Oxford-street , London , oil receipt of two penny stamps ' , post free , it iH beautifully illustrated with 100 Kngraviiiirs on Steel , an < l enlarged to lv ! 4 pages . 11 gives copious instruction ' s for the perfect restoration of health . TKIESEMA 1 J . —The Patentee has conJided the preparatioh of these medicines to a physician of the Koy a . l University of Erlariyen , and Member of the Uoyal College of Surgeons of England ( who-is registered under the new Medical Act ) , and attends daily at No . 10 , nevners-8 tre . pt , Oxford-street , London , between the hours of 11 and 2 , and-from Stills ( Sundays execpted ) , to advise Patients on their Disoiises and Treatment , and thus udd to the speedy certainty ' of cure . —Tricsemar , No . . 1 , i . s a remedy for relaxation , spermatorrhoea , and exhaustion of tho system . -Triesemar , No . 2 , effectually , in the short space of three days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those disorders which so often ruin the health ot a vast portion of the population . Triesemar , No . 3 , is the great ¦ Continental remedy for that class of disorders which unfortunately the English physician treats with mercury , to the : inevitable destruction of the patient ' s constitution , and which all- the sarsaparilla . in the . world cannot remove . Nos . 1 , ' . 2 , and . " ! , are devoid of taste , or . smell , and of all nauseating qualities . They may lie on the toilet table . Sold in . tin cases , divided into separate TToses , pricn M . ( id . ; by post , fis . Od . ; lls ., by posf , Via . ; sent direct from No . U ) , JJerriers - street , Oxford - street , London or four cases in one for ; j : ! s ., by post , 3 s . Sid : cxtrn , 'which saves lls . ; and in ; V . cases , saving 11 . l ' -in . Upon receipt of Post Ollice Order , payable ; to Medicus , and a statement of the case , the Medicines will be sent per return of post . Hold by Kobt . llowden , 78 , Oraccchureh-st . ; Uiu-tlett Hooper , 4 : 1 , King Whliam-st . ; Hannay , ( W , Oxforrt-Nt ., London ; It . 11 . Jnghaiii , Markct-st ., Manchester ; Powell , 1 , 5 , AVestmoreland-st ., Dublin . . .
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AN ACT OF GRATITUDEQA f \(\ f \ Copies of a MICD 1 CAL BOOK for fiL )\ J >\ J \ J \ J gratuitous circulation . A Kkhvous Suf-FKKF . n having been effectually cured of Nervous Debility , Losh of Memory , DimneBH of Sight , Lassitude , and ludlin'stlon , resulting from tho early errors of youth , by lollowrnff the iiiHtructioiiH given in u MWDICAL WOHK , his coiiHlders it his duty , in gratitude to the author , and for the bout-fit of others , to publish the means used . lie will , therefore , nund free , secure from observation , on receipt of a directed envelope , and two BtampH to prepay pontage ,, a copy oi the book , containing every Information required . Address , . Jamf . h Wahack , Esq ., vyiM'ord UoiiHe , liurtoncroscont , Tavistock-squiu ^ o ^ ontunKj ^ V . C .
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" 7 YOURSELF ! WHAT YOU ARE ! AN' 1 > WHAT VIT FOU ! - ~ The Original GrnphlOloglHt , AIAltlE COUPELLE , continues her vivid , useful , and Interesting delliifatiouH of chunictiM-, IVoin an examination of tho handwriting , in a Htylo peculiarly her own , never before attempted In this country , anil which cannot even bo biicoesHfully lmltiited by thorn- who pretend to MiIh ur «<\ i 1 and nloHHing science . All who closlrc to knowthemfu'lvotj or tho trim ohnracter of nny friend , whould send a specimen of writing , Htating acx and nge , and the I ' oo of M uncut penny fitiimpf ) , to MIhs CJoupello , 00 , CiiHtle-streot , Oxford-Htreuf , London ; nnd they will rocoive in n few dnys n Uill and minute detail of tho tiilunta , tnHtf'H , aflVctloiiH , virtues , fall-InffH , &o , of tho writop , with many traits hitherto iinsiispi'eti'd , and caleulatqd to be UHoful through life . —I'Voin I ' . N .: "I consider your skill surprising . "—(' . H . : " \ our ue-Hf-riptlon of her charaotor is ri'innrlcubly cornrf . —W . H . : " Your interesting answer is qull « true . "—I ( . ) V . i " Vour Hkotch is marVelVously correct . " -MHNK . i " Mamma sayH tho Plmrncter you sent mo Is irm > . "—M *» ,, " N . j ¦ » ou luivo described h | H olinrnolop voryacouriiti ' . ly . " -Miss II H . : " Jl nm nfrnlil his churaoter In us you describe It . - "Wo sen no moro dlflUuilty In graphlolngy than phroiiology , iind wo linvc 11 Vv Moiibrtlinftn Minum < . n . b !« . Instances tlio olmriicli-r is rend with on mil ppoolslon . "—/<»»«//// J / erahl .
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0 l TEir ~ HAiR RESTORED TO JTH NATUKAL COLOUK . NIOIJUALGIA , Novvouh Jloadndio , HIiouimhllHrn and HUff . lolnts cured by V , M . HKUItmH'H Xu ' KNT MAONK'f JO IHtUHII JW . K » M . nml 1 ft » . i OOMIJH , ' > mi fill lo uiih . ( Jrey hull and UiildiioHs i'in : vwNTRi > by y ' M " li . ' s Patent ITcvuntlro Hrviwh . 1 ' rlco , < 1 « , mid Os . Oflloi-s , » V . IJurilnghall-stri'ot , London , whoro may be hud 1 / tuitln , tin- lll'iistrntod pumphlut , VVIiv lliiir booomoHdruy niid Its iteiiHidy . " bold by nil Chemists and Porftuners o i-liute ,
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Friday Evening . The business of tlif ? country , though not active , continues uninterrupted . Of late > the demand for cotton has been very brisk , though the , week closes \ vith a slower demand . There is rfo relaxation in the demand for our manufactures , though it does not increase as it did before the war began . The demands for India and the United States , those large markets , continue to be good . Then our corn markets continue to be easy , which gives encouragement to manufacturing industry . To-day , at Mark-lane , the market was dull , and lower prices were accepted by those who desired to make sales . In Mincing-lane the case was a little different : sugar , coffee , tea ' , were air firm , though the market was not more than ordinarily active . A good trade was done , which is at once sate and profitable .
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The directors of the Westers ¦ . Bask of Losoos have called an extraordinary meeting of the shareholders for the 21 st inst ., to confirm the resolutions ( " or such of them as require confirmation " ) passed at the meeting on the 19 th ult . A special general meeting of the proprietors of the Rovat . Mail Steam Packet Cojii'Asv will be held on the-28 th inst ., " to . receive a communication from the court of directors , as to a proposed tender for the conveyance of her Majesty ' s mails to and from Australia , inaPanama , and . to consider the mode of raising capital for carrying out such service , if undertaken . "
At the annual meeting of the proprietors of the Bank of British North America , the directors' report referred in hopeful terms to the brighter prospeets of trade in the British North American Colonies . The dividend recommended by the Board , at the rate of 6 per cent , per annum , was agreed to . It was announced that the company ' s charter has been renewed for another ten years . At the meeting of the African Steam Compaxy a dividend of 7 s . per share was declared , pursuant to the recommendation contained in the directors ' report . . Teii
There , was a meeting of the Atlastic . ; grai > ji Compan y on Wednesday , to consider the proposed agreement with her Majesty ' s . Government on the basis set forth in the report of the directors . The chairman , Mr . Wortley , stated ' that the Government , with a view to encourage another subscription to complete this great scientific work , had agreed to raise their rental from 14 , 000 / . to 20 . 000 Z . a year on the new capital ; and he hoped the American Oovernment would be also induced to increase theirs from 70 , 000 dols . to 100 , 000 dols .,. as they were equally interested in the electric communication by way of Newfoundland . It is proposed , when the bill in Parliament is passed , to issue 600 , 0001 .. in Preference Shares of 51 . each , to enjoy a preferential dividend of 8 per cent , out of the revenue , any surplus to the extent of 4 per cent , going to the old shareholders . After some consideration the agreement so made with the Government and the proposed issue of new shares' were approved .
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RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE . The Madras Raima-ay Company invite tenders for loans on 5 per cent , debentures , to the amount of £ 500 , 000 , for five years , Payment of the principal and interest is guaranteed by the Secretary of State for India in Council . The bonds carry the usual option for four years of convei * sion into the company ' s stock . A meeting of the Bombay , Baropa , and Central India Railway Company is called for the yoth inst . The Brighton Railway traffic return last week Bhowa an increase of , £ 5 , 018 , owing to Epsom rnoes . The Court of Chanscry has granted an injunction restraining the London and South-Wostorn Railway Company from convoying passengers or goods on the Brighton lino until further orders . The [ London and South-Western Company were also condemned in tho coats of the appeal .
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Tub Grkat Northern Coat- Monopoly . —The directors last Saturday agreed to open tho trade in coal brought to London by this line . Railways in Italy . —A epeciul general meeting of the Italian Junction Railways Company is called for tho Oth of July , at Geneva , when there will bo submitted " tho bahince-shect of tho years 18 . > 8 and 1859 , and the necessary propositions respecting tho concessions granted to the company by tho Sardinian states , especially in roforonco to the section from tho Sim plan to the Lac Majeur . " Run Sim TBi-KcmAvii .- —Tho Company have received , information of tho successful laying of their cable as far as Aden on the 28 th of May . Future tolograms from India may , therefore bo expected to bo uccolorafed about seven clays .
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Mail Servick to Melbourne . —The Peninsular and Oriental Company are now performing this service . Exception is taken to the change of route from visi Ceylon to via Mauritius , as it will lengthen the course of post between the Australian colonies and India ; and also to the mail steamers stopping . at Kangaroo Island instead of coming direct from King George ' s Sound to Melbourne . The detour to Kringaroo Island delays the mails to all the colonies except South Australia , nearly a day and a half . The fares charged by the Peninsular and Oriental are so much higher than those for which passages are granted by sailing vessels , that by far the greater number even of the more wealthy classes choose going the long sea trip by some of the many fine clippers which are to be found in the port . Tho London and Liverpool ships have reduced their rates .
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Religious Fkud . —The , parish church of St . George ' s East was the scene of a violent anti-tractarian demonstration on Sunday afternoon . The Ruv . Hugh Allen , the lecturer chosen by the vo ^ try , has complied with tho request of tho Bishop of London , not to preach until a legal determination has boon come to as to the rector ' s legal right to interfore ; On Sunday last an immense crowd blocked up Cannon-street , in winch the church is situated . At four o ' clock the spacioiis edifice was thronged in ovory part . There could not have been less than 1 , 800 persons within thechurch . In a few moments tho R 6 v . Bryan King , the rector , appeared with a train of thirty choristers , and proceeded along tho
aisle amid hooting , hissing , and . confusion . On reaching tho communion table , which was docorated as usual with crossos , candlesticks and flowers , lie commenced tho Litany , tho choristers intoning the responses , upon which tho audience began shouting , hissing , and stamping their feet , so as completely to drown their voices . The rector , convincod that it was useless to proceed , roturnod to the vestry , receiving on his way a similar greeting . Tho crowd appeared satisfied and soon quitted tho church , Tho scono would appear to bo tho result of a proconcerted arrangomoht , as placards had boon issued recommending tho parishioners to attend in foreo every Sunday till Mr . Allen is recognised as lecturer .
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TEETH . Bil Her Maiesty' ' 8 Hoyal Letters Patent . S ) . LUDGATE HILL ., and 110 . KEGENT STREET .
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Intelligence . ] THE LEADER . 729
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JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES .
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FROM TUESDAY'S GAZETTE . BANKRUPTS . William BantOn > Saint Martin ' s-le-Grand and Long-lane , West Smithfield , hosier . 'Samuel Villeblanche , Baldwin ' s-gardens , Leatherlane , hosier . .- . ' ... George Frampton , Harrow-road , Paddington , tailor . John Withers , Birmingham , jeweller . John Acock , Cheltenham , builder . Wesley Hayes , Kingston-upon-Hull , boot manufacturer . Thomas Heaps , Macclesfield , silk throwster .
Friday ,. June 10 . BANKRUPTS . George Empson , Manning-street , JEdgwarc-road , licensed victualler . Richard Corless , Liverpool , grocer . William Bowack , Holloway , builder . . George Osman Bull , Wellington-place , Holloway , linen draper . Charles Marshall , Devonport , printer . Henry Charles Sherborn , Ahingdon , Berks , grocer . Laurence Knight , Mark-lane , City , wine merchant . George Frampton , Harrow-road , Paddington , tailor and clothier . Benjamin Johnson , Ep worth , Lincolnshire , builder . Henry Nelson Hughes , Broughton , Denbigshire , joiner and builder . Christopher Thomas Green , ' Colet-pla . , Commercial-road , St . Goorge ' s-in-the-east , oil and colour-man . John Charles Stones and John Sawyer , Sheffield , tool manufacturers . Thomas Bailey , ' Shrewsbury , wine and spirit merchant . Mark Towle , Lent on , Nottinghamshire , lace manufacturer . John Goodall , Belmont-wharf , King ' s-cross , timber merchant . John Lock-hart Morton , Finch-lane , City , merchant . __ . . ; SCOTCH BANKRUPTS . Mackny Mackenzie , Scourie , Sutherlandshire , farmer , , James Brown and Joshua Brown , Glasgow , packing box makers . Jaines Reidford , Marnoch , BanfFshire , farmer . . John Ross , Inverness , ironmonger . John Watt , Thorn , Ayrshire , farmer .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 11, 1859, page 729, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2298/page/21/
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