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_. THE LEADEB, pSTo, 462, January 29,185...
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MONilY MABKET AND STOCK EXCHANGE.
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Fmdat Evening. We have had another week ...
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BANK GF ENGLAND. An Account, pursuant to...
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JFKOM THE LONDON GAZETTE. JflKWdipty, Je...
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Public Income and ExPENDrruRE.-^On Satur...
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TRIESEMAR. Protected by Royal Lnttora Pa...
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HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT AND PILLS. variations in the temporaturer-dryness and moisture
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_. The Leadeb, Psto, 462, January 29,185...
_ . THE LEADEB , pSTo , 462 , January 29 , 1850 .
Monily Mabket And Stock Exchange.
MONilY MABKET AND STOCK EXCHANGE .
Fmdat Evening. We Have Had Another Week ...
Fmdat Evening . We have had another week of rumours of war and of preparations for war , to which no clue can be given , which has kept the stock market m a state of uneasiness * and yet it is without animation , in it , money is a complete drug , less in demand than stock , and nobody wants to borrow it . In tlie eeneral market money is very plentiful , and , as last week ; the best bills are discounted at 2 per cent . The Bank returns show an unusnal amount ot pubUc deposits for this period of the quarter } and fiiat this large subtraction from the circulating medium is not felt is a proof of the general abundance of money . At present the doubts about political events very much impede the demand for money , so that they influence every branch ot business . ' . ¦• ¦« ¦' To-day , the prices from the Paris Bourse came first flat , then better , and finally flatter . Our own funds were scarcely moved all the day . Consols opened at 95 f f , and closed at the same figures , the business done being very trifling . In Foreign Stocks nothing was done , and the prices of them all tended downwards . Our railways , in consequence of the trafiic returns being good , and the dividends comparatively good , are firm and seem to require nothing but an assurance that peace will not be disturbed to make a start upwards . No stronger proof can perhaps be found of the general sluggishness of all the markets for securities than the fact that the arrival in the course of the morning , in Iibndon , of 661 , 000 / . of gold from Australia had no effect on them . They were not improved by the announcement . . , . The decline which has already taken place in the value of the loans recently negotiated is an unfavourable augury for any new loan . Moneyed' capitalists are beginning to be sensible * , we beneve , that they will materially injure their own interests by raising loans for war purposes ^ ' and they rather set their faces against them . A very high figure is mentioned as the terms on which any such loans can be negotiated , and we trust that the moneyed men will merit the approbation of their countrymen by not readily contributing to provide in England funds for a war which will injure the prosperity © f the , world . Bills on Vienna are scarcely saleable , as nobody mil now send * or has money to send , to thai city . ' _^___
Bank Gf England. An Account, Pursuant To...
BANK GF ENGLAND . An Account , pursuant to the Act 7 th and 8 th Ttotorij cap . 33 , for the week ending on Wednesday , the 26 th day of January , 1869 . ISSUE PBPABTMCBNT . £ Notes issued 33 , 0 ^ 885 ^ ffifSSg ^ G ffin C ^^ . ^ ± 18 , 5 B 0 , 885 Silver bullion -- ' — ¦ £ 33 . 031 , 885 i 633 . 031 . 885 33 AWKIN & » BPABXMBN ! E . £ JProprietors ' capital 1 , 4 , 653 , 000 ( 3 oyernment » ew » li ; ttsafiJK . *»» g &« KS ! ¦& SL 2 SS : K KKB es & tz & ft crs of National Notes .............. 12 , 321 , 100 gakanmC * ° &»™ iJ *™ 620 , 069 ctendAccounts ) .. 0 , 520 , 053 Othor deposits .... 16 , 037 , 804 Seven Day ft other ¦ Billa .. I ......... 807 , 370 ¦ £ 40 . 236 . 490 £ 40 , 236 , 406 * ' ^ WMAB 9 HALL , Chief Oftshior . Dated , tho 27 th day pf January , 185 £ ,
Jfkom The London Gazette. Jflkwdipty, Je...
JFKOM THE LONDON GAZETTE . JflKWdipty , Jewwwtf 20 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . Michael , Parker , Kingston-upon-HuU , ironmonger . BANKRUPTS . . ,. Chabues Henry J » m , y , Oundle , NorthainptonajMW , timber merchant and machinist . Heotot Nxx , Werrtogton , Northamptonshire , miller ona corndealer . , Thowu ? Wujukw , Eastbourne , Bussex , builder ana W « -tiAMi 0 Bp » pirs , King 8 QWffe , Wanoford , Northampton' - flbire , tlmber-merohAnt . John Bavin , Norwich , milliner . Gffonanj Room Oppringe and JTaverahaw , Kent , stone merchant and contractor . William Barkuu and TFxmwcam ; Thomas JJarkbb , Burelom , ^ taniwraWre , earthenware manufacturers . J > AftTO WflA * W » BjfotQl , hftttUW « # COWttflBtPft
jom * Atkinson , sen ., Ripley , Yorkshire , flak spinner and corn miller . _ Fbedeuick Cox , Liverpool , straw-bonnet manufactUrer " SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . . George Allan GourLay , Glasgow , upholsterer . UX . KICH Wintep , Edinburgh , watchmaker . Thomas Currib , Kilmarnock , joiner . Friday , January 28 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . Thomas Suthers , Mytholmroyd , Yorkshire , reed maker . BANKRUPTS . Richard Andrews , Homerton , stationer . Charles William : Hill , Birmingham , anvil maker . James WooDROwyRyde , isle of Wight , hotel keeper . John Pearsb , Worcester , licensed victualler . Edward Barrett ^ Torquay , lately livery stable keeper . James Tyler and Wiluam Evan Turner , Worcester , hop and seed merchants . Philip William Sanders , Smethwick , spade and shovel manufacturer . George Bench , Cheltenham , innkeeper . Henry Follett , Dartmouth , ship builder . Robert Steward , Park Tavern , Park-road , Batterseafields , licensed victualler . Jesse IVIachin and William Catling , Skinners-place , Size-lane , shipping agents . Charles Fox Oppbnheim , John-street , Minones , master mariner . . WiLLiAii Hunt , sen ., \ VillU « n-streeV Lisson-grove , greengrocer . Williasi Jennings , Rochester , carpenter . Henry NiXj Werrington , Northamptonshire , miller . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . Hugh FraseRj jun ., Aberdeen , commission agent . Alexander Robertson , Perth , so lici tor . Malcolm M'Intosh , Portree , general merchant .
Public Income And Expendrrure.-^On Satur...
Public Income and ExPENDrruRE .- ^ On Saturday was issued an account of . the public income and ex 7 penditure in the years ending March 31 , 1857 and 1858 . The total income from Customs and Excise was , in 1857 , 41 , 782 , 302 ? . ; in 1858 , 41 , 186 , 3577 .: from stamps , m 1857 , 7 , 396 , 6857 . ; in 1858 , 7 , 470 , 627 / . ; from assessed andlandtaxes in 1857 , 3 , 114 , 445 ? . ; in 1858 , 3 , 150 , 762 / . ; from property and income tax in 1857 , 16 , 050 , 670 / . ; in 1858 j 11 , 396 , 435 / . ; from the Post-office , in 1857 , 29 ; 09 £ ) , 131 / : ; in 1858 , 3 , 038 , 113 / . ; from crown lands , in 1857 , 443 , 478 / . ; in 1858 , 417 , 909 / . ; from other ordinary revenue and other resources , in 1857 , 1 , 908 , 174 / . ; in 1858 , 1 , 596 , 887 / . The total income in 1857 was 72 , 794 , 885 / ., arid the total ordinary expenditure 76 , 042 , 750 / ., the excess of expenditure over income being 3 , 247 , 865 / . The total income in 1858 was 68 , 257 , 090 / ., and the total ordinary expenditure 70 , 612 , 553 / i , the excess of espenditure ^ being 2 , 355 , 463 / . Port of London . —r-The general business of the port has not been active during the past week . The number of ships reported inward was 212 , and of those cleared outward 93 , including 8 in ballast . The actual exports of British manufactures have been limited , those to China being very Jight . Of the vessels now on the berth , loading outward , 64 are for the Australian colonies , 6 for China , % for San Francisco , and 1 for Vancouver's island . ' ,-,, '¦ . ¦ . ' Stooic Exchange . —Messrs . Power and Weatherby , who suspended payments during the last half-monthly settlement in consequence of the panic in foreign shares , having paid their differences in full , have been unanimously readmitted by the committee of the Stock Exchange , ¦ . - . . _ The Comptoib d'Escomptb . —Advices from Paris state that the fusion of the new bank , which has been so long projected , with the Comptoir d'Eacompte is almost decided upon . The capital of the latter woujd , in this oase , be increased by fprty or sixty millions of francs (? l , 600 , 00 Q / . or 2 , 400 , 000 / . sterling ) . The principal difficulty will probably consist in the settlement pf the council of administration . ?^^
Triesemar. Protected By Royal Lnttora Pa...
TRIESEMAR . Protected by Royal Lnttora Patent pf England , and secured by thoaoalaof the Boole do Phawuaoio do Paris , and the ImmKoollogo of Modlotoo , Vienn a , Triesoraar , No . I , U a remedy for relaxation , snormatorrhqQa . and exhaustion oftligsyBtom . ' JUrlesemar , No . 2 , effectually , in thoahor * Bpnwo at throe days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those disorders which capsules havo so <>„* boon thought an antidote for , tothoruinpfthe healthofavaafc portion of the population . Trlosoinar , No . 3 , is tho groat Continental remedy for that class pf dlsordo ™ which un * forfcunatoly the English physician treats with moroury , to the inevitablo doatruobion of thei pat ont ' H ^ constitution , and which l \ l tho saraaparllla in the world cannot remove . Trlosomar , Noa . 1 , 8 , and 3 , are alike devoid oftasto or smoli ; and ' of all nauseating quaMlos . They may lip on the toilet table without their uao bolng suspoofcod .-r-Sold in tin oaaos . prloo Us ., free by post la . 9 d . extra to any part of tho Unitod Kingdom , or four oases in one for 33 a ., by post , 3 a 2 d . extra , which saves lls , i and In ol . oases , whoroby there slaving of \ l . 12 a . » dlyldod into soparato doaoa , ok adralnMorod by Valpoau , Lrilomand . Jtoiu , Ao . Sold by mXImrphT 78 ; Graooohuroh . stroot i Jaartlotb Hooper , 43 , Klne WiUlam-Btroflt } G . F . Watts , 17 , Strand » Proud , m Strand i Haw , 08 . Oxford-atroot ; Sangbr , 103 , Ox / ord-XSotL London nfc . U . *» Kham , Markot 8 troofc , Manchosttor » and Jfttfou " 10 . Wostmoroiand ^ troot , Dubliu .
Holloways Ointment And Pills. Variations In The Temporaturer-Dryness And Moisture
HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT AND PILLS . ' ' * . « 4 . ± a . «( - > Sn * -V » rk + r »* - *^ . *^ r »*» O ^ -. 11 ** A __ 1 * 1 MtmADO n * -v > I >_ -. 1 ' A
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of thei atmosphero—cniqily produce disease . They not only I affect the health , but the perfection of the species . Hence , I the noblest of the human race are in the Caucasus , because 1 a medium temperature over there prevails . In England , but \ too frequently , Russian cold and Italian heat divide the | day— excessive cha ' uges which few can bear with impunity . s CoYds , influenza , consumption , fever , dysentery , are the . ' ? diseases usually springing from our variable climate ; these , -i in their early stages , may be readily ^ cured with Uolloway ' s ' remedies , which , neutralise in the blood the morbific products of the changeable and impure atmosphere , brace the relaxed frame , prevent inflammation in tho robust , and nninilfnvni * . ¦ ' ¦¦ .
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ABER NETHYS PILL FOR THE NERVES AND ~ MUSCLES . I NVALIDS who suffer from Lowness of Spirits , Want of Sleep , Loss of'Appetite , and Bilious Attacks , will hail this medicino as a great blessing . It acts by purifying the blood and by restoring tho stomach , liver , and bowels to their healthy state , and thus eradicates melancholy , weakness of limbs , & c . The smallest size b 6 x will be quite sufficient to convince any invalid of the extraordinary virtues of these pills . Price Is . ljd ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 s 6 d . a box . Agents—Barclay , 95 , Farringdon-streot , and Hannay , 63 , Oxford street . Any medicine vendor will pro-/« iirn t . nnm . . . ¦ ¦
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" ~ HfALSE ^ SC ORBUTIC DROPS " T HIS old-established Herbal Preparation has a miraculous effect in all Scorbutic Complaints , quickly eradicating all impurities from tho blood . Indeed , a finer purifier of the blood cannot well bo conceived the pale , sickly complexion speedily being converted to tho roseate hue of health . Ladies should have recourso to this proparation , instead of using the dangerous cosmetics now so muchinvpgue . Price 2 s . ad . and lls . a bottle . Wholesale AKents—Barclay and Sons , 93 , Farringdon-streot ; llnnnay and Go ., iS 3 , Oxford-street . Any London or country medicine vendor will procure the above for any customer .
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DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD . > 1 TURKISH TREATMENT . —A Surgeon from _ L the Crimea , who was cured of fourteen years' deafness and most distressing noises in tho head , is ^ anxiousto communicate the means of cure to others so afuicteu . lull instructions to effect a cure sent to any part of the world upon receipt of a stamped directed envelopp . —Surgeon Colston , M . R . C . S . and M . lt . S , L ., No . 7 , Leicester-place , Leicestersquare , London , AV . C . Consulting hours cloven till four daily . ¦¦ . ¦ ¦ . ' , .. ' . ¦ ' . •¦ ____ . •¦ ¦
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NERVOUSNESS . EPILEPSY , MIND and HEAD COMPLAINTS , INDIGESTION . DYSPEPSIA . & c , their Causes and Cure—AN ESSAY ; the result © fa long and extended practice in the treatment of ucrvpus maladies , head affections , indigestion , relaxation , debility , & c , and intended as a source Of easy referenca for tho nonprofossionar reader . By A PUYSlCIAN . Few diseases are uibro prevalent , less understood , and consequently more erroneously treated , than the above ,, to which thousands of . . invalids , whose prolonged sufferings have boon an enigma to their friends , trace their position ; while inmost eases the immediate cause of those complaints remains unknown to them , andany treatment in Jhc absence of this knowledge . becomes uncertain , often fruitloss . Where ordinary resources prove abortive , the use of . the microscope is not unfroQuently attended with tho happiost results , the lougconcealed cduso of much misery being thereby brought to light , and a con-ect and generally successful mode of treatment at once indicated . The object of this work . is . to clear vlv some niatters of vital importance that have hitherto remained obscure , and to point out to tho nervous and hypochondriacal invalid the monns by which ho may arrivo at a state ^> f health to which , in all probability , he has long been a stranger . The above will bo sent post free on receipt of twelve postage stamps , by Mr . liuJJQB , 4 , Hand-court , Holborn , London . . , ' . _
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S MhV-0 U RE . ^ -AME RIO AN THE ATM E NT . TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED . OHAULES WATSON , Member of tho ^ Rcformea Medical Collo « b . U . S . ; tho Society of Medicine , Rouon 5 tho National Academy of Soionces , Paris j and T ? ollow and Uonorary Vico-Preaidont of tho Imperial African Institute of l ' rnnce . 27 . Alfred-place , BoafordUsquaro , London ., continuos to isauo , on receipt of six stamps , "THE GUIDE TO SJsLl 0 U T lu ) ' ae about ontoring tho Marriage Stato should poruso Dr . Watson ' sinvaluablo ljlttlo work , aa the advice ho givea on health and disease ronootsmuoh credit upon him as a S ThotrneGi 5 db to ° ^ oaowhod , osiro a speedy andprivato ^ i &&& f ^ filShlom ^ and tho " London ModicaTDirqetoryV' _________^ —
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VALUABLE INFORMATION ! GRATIS I A noat ? y printed book , 100 P !» K 0 S , T ON THOUSAND GOPIE 8 of which are being issued QRATUITOUSJjy , by th ^ 'AWATOMIOAXAN » PAT ? IOI . oaiOAI . SOCIBXT O » GBBAT JBbitaiw . " Who Society prosonts this important work to tliopublio gratuitoual / , for tho benefit 0 t . thQMVh 0 . vr 9 mKovlne from dobilfty . norvouanoaa . 1 <»» , ?' ffl ?» 2 ja dimneaa of aight , drowainoBs , indlgoBtiQii . lrrURtoiUty . ana poneraVproBtratJon of tho ayatem , l »^^ M £ lIj ^ ' bUBinOBS . Or SOOloty , AWD HSPJtOXAlfcV KJjqOMMBN » 8 IX TO ¦ T M M < St TSuibio to those who fool an interest in the sub' ^^ X ^^&^ - AVJt ^ ± f £ t ^ Qxford-atroot , London . ¦
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SECRECY OF CORRESPONDENCE . LOOK TO YOUR ENVELOPES ! Are you gwarq of tho insecurity of tho ohoap adhesive 1 onvolopoP It can be opened and roolosod without- « ftylng & trace of havhiff . boon opened . If you wlah your pwlvftto and buainoaa lottors by post or by hand to bo invioliuu , uapon y , ¦ S ra ? MM'J ? tiOUBjas WmW MNViaLOPE . wWri » J » atjourgd b y tyfo adhosivo sea a , one ovorliipplng tho , ° witii ' and cannot , without danger of detection , bo tanvnorod ^ wltli . This wsoful invonfclpn > panufapturod at tJio CW » Palooo , Sydonham , W 0 , Vrlnifcy-muATO , SoiiUwftrK . SUmnlo poUots bf , B 0 onvolopoa and { 50 shoots of iwt «|» J * | or 100 envelopes in assorted slwou , sout froo tp any part 01 tho kingdom on rcooipt of la . OcU in postage Bt » P '
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 29, 1859, page 30, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_29011859/page/30/
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