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BUHGESS'S celebrated Bandoline for fixing Ladies' Hair .or Gentlemon's Whiskers and Moustacheswithout not most ; .
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cacncs , arymg , Doing a ikjuiU as others . In bottles from Is . to 10 s . fid . Prepared at R . BURGESS'S Hair Cutting and Brushing Establishment . Head Washing on the approved Ovi-Lavatory system . Nos . 14 , 18 , and 10 , Royal Opera Arcado , Cha ^ os-strcct , Hayinarkot , S- W . Agents , JHrch , Moloswort'i-streot , Dublin -, Poacam . King-stroot , Jorsoy ; Apotliccurios' Hall , Glasgow ; aud Ludwig , 33 , Clmrlottcn-Strasscu , JJcrlin . ¦ I
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'pilIESEMAll . —Protected by lloyal Letters X Patont or England , and secured by tlio seals of the lioolo do Pharniacio do Paris , and the Imperial Oolloeo of Modiciup , Vicuna . Triesemar , No . 1 , in a rcmouy for relaxation , spormaloiThooa , and exhaustion of tho systora . Triesonmv , No . 2 , cfrocttially , in the short spaco or three days , completely and entirely eradicates all traoos of thoBo disorders which eapsulos have so loiif ? Ijclmi thouKht an antidotofor , to thoruinoftho licalth of a vast portion of tho population . Triasomar . No . 8 , is thermit Conli-» oiitnlrom < idyforthatc ] asNcil'diN < ird ( 'tho (' nilccl Kiijp ; dom , ; or four cnseHin one for : i : ix ., l > y poKt . ( Jh . 2 d . oxl . rn , which saves lls . ; anil in 5 / . eases , whoreliy Uioro i . saH ; i \ -i >)/ r of M . 12 s . ; divided Into nnparalcs < lo . soH , ns ail » iii > iNter <>' . ll > y Valpeau , Lanemand , Roux . &e . Hold by l ) . Cliun'li , 78 , < iraeeclmrch-stroot ; Bartlott Hooper , •!¦ : $ , King Williaiu-strect ; Q . V . WattB , 17 , Strand ; Pront , 2 il » , St . rand ; Hain » i > y , (! : i , Oxford-stroot ; Hanger . 100 , Oxford-Htroct , Ijoniloii ; It . II , Inglmm , Markct-strccl , Mau ;; l > u , jtev and l ' owull . lO , M ' cstniorclaud-Btrcct , Dublin . I 1 1 b 1 1 - - f j ' ¦ I j i ! I . J i i , .
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ROYA L ITALIAN OPERA ^ CQVgS GARDEN . NEW THEATRE ^ OTEN T ^ TMriV BBt , July 27 , will be performed Aube * FRA DIAVOLO . 4 i , DON ^ OVANN 1- ^ Tlle "Obility , gontrr sub ^ rih . the public aro mast rospectfull / informp ^ tha > ^ r ' Donna . Anna , Ifadaino Grisi ; Zerlinn \ To r i n ^ , t . Elvira , Madlle ? Marai ; Dan Gfoviimf KMtl ™* ^ ? 0810 ' * appearance in that character ); LeporeHo Sim ? ni S firs f ( his first appearance in that chara ^ r ^ r ^ Roncon Pplonini ; II fcomiaendatow / sim ^ lS ^^ , ' ^ " Siguor Tamberlik . wiguor xa ^ uaUeo ; DonOttav io , Conductor , Mr . Costa . ^ ^ T ° f f ' ions iu » o music by 3 T . Alcry . ^ I ^ TLT J ^ J ^ ¦ **** * -ccd byMdUc . ^ The Opera commences on each evening at ialf-past Pit Tickets , 10 s . Gd . ; Amphitheatre Stalls in « a * » 1 Bs . - j Amphitheatre , 2 ' i Cd . f Second ^ 'l ^; ^ u S > o 6 J d ; 'l - ^ d
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' H 4 jg ^ fi ^ siii 5 r S ^ iSS ^^ snSs ^;; _ Performances will bo contimied during the Weelt- n » Tuesday , July 27 , Thursday 29 , Friday 30 Ld SaSay 31 On Tuesday , July 27 , IL TUOVA . TORE . Leonora . . Mdlle . Titiena . Azucena , Madame Alboni ; Jjlanrico .. SiKnorGiu n- Um And Divertissement with Mdllo . Borchetti . ° Tho Opera commences at 8 o ' clock . Pit Stalls , 12 s . 6 d . ; Boxes , 10 s . Gd . to 3 ? . 3 s . ; rit . 3 s . oa . ; officSt ^ St ! ' GalI ° ' - ^ ° at * hG Bo -
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HER MAJESTY'S THEItHDON GIOVANNI . —LAST TIME . mi ? accottunodato the numbers not ablo to find places 011 Thursday last , Mozart ' s chef d ' eeuvre will be repeated on Saturday Next , it being the last time it can be represented this season .
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FA THER . THAMES AND HIS PHYS 1 CLANS . —Dr . SEXTON will Lecture on the above important subject daily at Dr . -KAHN'S MUSEUM ( top of the Haymarket ) , at Four and Eight o ' clock . Admission , One Shilling , Dr . KAHN'S NINE LECTURES on the PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE , &c ., sent , post free , direct from the Author 011 tho receipt of Twelve Stamps .
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WILL CLOSE SATURDAY NE XT , THE 31 st . SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER- - COLOURS . Tho FIFTr-FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION . B , Fall-Mall East ( close to Trafalgar-square ) , open froni Nine till Dusk . Admittance Is . ; Catalogue , Gel . JOSEPH J . JENKINS , Secretary .
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, , , T ^ E MALE COMPLAINTS—KEAKSLEY'S J ? ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE 1 ' 3 LLS arostroiiRly recommended ax a safe and valuable " Metlieino in effectually removing obstructions , aiul relieving nil other ; inconveniences to which the female frame ia liable , cspc-. cially thoao which arisu from want ; of exoreiso and Kniiernl debility of the system . They create Jin appetite , correct indigestion , remove giddiness anil nervous heartache , i > aiua in ¦ tho stomach , ( shortness of breath , nud palpitation cf tlio heart . Sold by J . SANG Eli . 180 , Oxford-street , London , price 2 s . Od ., or by post for Thirty-six Posture-stamps-I Tor Exportation—Tlio nljuv ( 5 can bo obtained thronsh Iii'itib'h mei'cliaiits , shipi > cr ^ f and C ' olojjial agents .
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- - v . , r y - ; i , , - RUPTURES . —]} Y ItOYAL LETTERS PATUXT . WHITE'S JMOCJV 1 AIN LEVEll TRUSSallowed by ii ] wards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to lie I Lho most cU ' cctivo invention In tho curative treatment of 1 Ilcmia . The use of a stcol anriiiK ( ho hurtful in its 1 etl ' ects ) is huro avoided , a soft HnnuaRi ; being worn round tlio b boily , wiillo tho requisite rcsistingj )(>\ vor is supplied by tho 1 Jloe-Slain Pad ami I ' alonb Lovor . uttiiiK with ko muclicnso 1 and closeiiosa that it oannot bq dotoctou , and may he worn - ( 1 uriiiff sloop , A descriptivo circular may Vo had , and tlio - Ti'uhh ( whlcn cannot fail to lit ) forwarded by post , on tlio f eli'cumlVsroncii of tho body , two inclios below tho hip . bcinff j K < -nt to thu Maiml ' ucturor , JO 1 IN "WHITE , 228 . l'ic « ivdllly . , ' ¦ liOiulon . l ' rifu of a singlo truss , 10 a ., 21 s ., 20 s . Cd ., and 313 . Ott-I I ' osliW ) is . j Double Truss , , 'ilS . fid ., 42 s ., » nd 52 s . 0 ( 1 . —Postntfo 18 . Su . i ! Uiiilillical Truss , 42 h . aud 52 s . fld . —PoHfcago Is . 10 d . I ! Vist-olliee orders to bo mado payablo to JOHN WlIITti . i ' ost-olllco , Piccadilly . J ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , ; , - V j for VAUIOO . SI 0 VU 1 NS , and all cases of ^ VEAh . - i ^' lOSS and SAVKIiMNQ of tho LEGS , SPBA 1 K « . * £ i , They ar . ) jxirouH , liurlit in texture , and inoxpousivo , aua aru . drawn ou like : in oi ' tlinary atocking . Ciicc I ' nmi 7 « . ( Id . to ltfs . cneh . —PostnffMlil . JOHN WillTl-J Manufacturer , * J 2 S , Piccadilly , London .
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION !!! /^ . ODPREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER VjT PL 0 WER 9 is strongly recommended for Softening , Improving , Eqautifying , and Preserving tlic Skin , ' and giving it a Wooming and charunhiK appearance . It \ vi " conipTctoly remove Tun , Sunhurn , ltedness , &c , and by ts Balsamic and Healing qualities , render the skin soft , pliable , and free from dryness , &c , clear it from every humour , pimple , or . eruption , and by continuing its use only a short timo , tho skin will become and continue soft and smooth , and tho complexion perfectly clear and beautiful . Sold in bottles , price 23 . 0 d ., by all Medicine Vendors and Perfumers .
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The Cnrr Bank . —A meeting of the proprietors of the City Bank also took place on Tuesday , the Lord Mayor in the chair , -when the report was adopted unanimously , and a dividend and bonus declared equal to 8 £ per cent , per annum , free of income-tax , making a total distribution for the year ending the 30 th of June of 6 $ per cent . The chairman congratulated the proprietors upon the position attained "by the bank in . the short period of three years . The yearly distribution is noiv fil nor i ^ anf < wrfitiA aha st-f fV » n ms \ £ < £ c * ii An ^ n » r .. l v . « i .. 2 « . £ v ^ uv «) ¦> * vuw * l *^ AUV ^ b \ # 921 Uj * *«* _ . ^ t ' ^^ _ A aw am m m a- ^
V g » wa . u > w w L > r a UA * C )( XI . Mf * - ? f M . IL London had been 10 years in existence before it paid 6 per cent . The sum of 2000 Z . has been added to the reserve fond , and lOOOZ . appropriated to building expenses . As far as we have "been able to judge from the reports of the directors , it would appear that the banks have done wisely in embracing all proper opportunities of reducing their deposit accounts . In the present except ional time , and -while the difficulty continues of placing out money to advantage , too much praise cannot be given to this determination .
St . Kathabine Dock Company ;— At the halfyearly meeting of this company , the report stated that the earnings for the half-year were 139 , 036 ? . 18 s ., and the expenditure 94 , 599 ? . 10 s . 4 d ., leaving a balance of 44 , 437 ? . 7 s . 8 d . It -was proposed to pay a dividend at the rate of 2 £ per cent , for the half-year , -which-woiild leave the rest at 77 , 088 ? . 18 s . lOd . The directors intended to make the immense body of water now used for the hydraulic machinery available in cases of fire , lut the expenditure for the same would be considerable .
Ikjnois Ckntbal Railway Company . —The Exglish shareholders in the Illinois' Central Railway Company convened a meeting "to consider the general state and prospects of the company ' s affairs . " It was proposed to send a deputation specially representing a large section of the proprietary , and charged to ; come to » an amicable understanding -with the American directors with reference to certain points in which it is considered that the management of the undertaking is open to improvement . These refer principally to th » financial department .
Eastern Steam Navigation- Compant . —The scheme for raising money to complete the Great Eastern by terminable annuities has completely failed . The company are required to provide immediately for liabilities to the amount of 65 , 5667 . The resolution finally agreed to , after a prolonged discussion , at the meeting of the Eastern Steam Navigation Company , held on Thuraday , was as follows , viz .: —" That Mr . Daigan , Mr . Beattie , Mr . Morgan , and Mr . Alderman Rose be added to the committee of co-operation to assist the directors in devising some plan for reorganising the company , or for framing a new company , to whom the ship may be sold . "
Galteston , Houston , and Henderson Railway Bonds ok Mortgage Debentures . —Investers who are looking out fora huge interest for their capital ought , we think , to direct Jtheir attention to the issue of the bonds on mortgage debentures by the Galveston Railway Company . A 207 . bond and a free share are offered for 20 £ cash , and to the bonds are attached coupons for interest at the xate of 8 per cent ., payable half-yearly ; the bonds are transferable to bearer without assignment . The company have obtained very important advantages , and as the line will be made very cheaply , the security appears to us ample and quite satisfactory .
Mures . —It is . difficult to write anything of a . trustworthy character about mines . There is so much jobbing and trickery in this peculiar business that , unless the public take for their guide mining brokers of high standing and character , they are pretty nearly certain to be taken in . The quotations and statements of business done which appear in the daily journals , are not to be relied on ; they are , fox the most part , furnished by interested parties , and , on that account , untrustworthy . The only feature in the market—if a market there be at all—is a rise in Bon Accords .
London . Coen Exchange , Jrjjcr 19 th , 1858 . —Messrs . Huston and Son stated that the supply of Wheat was improved upon that of last week , but there was very little Spring Corn fresh up . The Wheat trade declined 2 s . per qr . from the prices of tliis day -week , and a portion of the supply was left over unsold . Barley fully a 3 dear . Oats < 5 d . to Is . lower for feeds , but fine export qualities firm in value . Beans and Peas of all kinds were quite . Is . to 2 s . per qr . higher . The Flour trade languid . There was a fair demand for most descriptions of Seed to-day . New Rape seed brought 85 Z . to 3 GI . per last , ana Canary and Mustards were firm . "Wheat , Essex and Kent , White , new , per qr . 43 s . 498 ., 'fine , 4 Ss . 61 s .,
Red , middling , 42 a . 48 s ., fine , 44 s . 47 a . ; llevots , 438 . 47 b- ; Suffolk and Norfolk , White , 45 s . 48 s ., Rod , 48 a . 46 s . } Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , 42 s . 44 s . ltyo , 83 s . 85 s . Brank , none . Barley , Chevalier , 37 s , 40 s . ; Malting , 81 s . 32 a . 5 Distillers and grinding qualities , S 5 s . 26 s . Malt , 64 s . 68 s . Ontu , Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Potato , 26 a . 28 s ., Poland , 25 s . 27 h ., Feed , 24 b . 26 s . ; Scotch , Potato , 2 Cs . 2 !) a ., Angus 1 ' cod , 25 s . 27 a . ; Irish , Potato , 26 s . 27 a ., Feed , 28 a . 258 . Flour , Town-made , per sack , 84 s , 80 s , Coastwise , 80 h . Cakes , Linseed , per 1000 , O 0 s . 00 s . ; llapo , per ton , OZ . 30 s . to 7 ? . 10 b . Imperial weekly avorngo ending 10 th of July Wheat , 43 a . 4 d . ; Barley , 29 s . lid . ; Oats , 2 ( is . 3 d . Rye , 28 b . llu . ; Beans , 42 s . 3 d . ; I ' oos , 41 a . 8 d .
Aggregate average of the six weeks : Wheat , 46 s . 8 d . Barley 31 s . 7 d .-Oats , 26 s . 3 d . ; Rye , 31 s . Od . ; Beans 42 s . od . ; Peas , 43 s . 2 d . Duties , Is . per qr . Permanent duties , Carraway , 5 s . per cvvt . Importation of grain from 12 th of July to 17 th of July , 1858 , both inclusive : English Wheat , 4867 ; Barley , 225 ; Malt , Jr ' , ° irt Oa 5 f' 447 ' Scotch Wheat , 15 ; Barley , 30 Malt , 50 ; Oats , 580 ; Irish Wheat , none : Barley none ; Malt , 8 ; Oats , 80 ; Foreign , Wheat , 28 , 987 ; Barley , 10 , 704 ; Malt , none ; Oats , 60 , 621 . Flour English : sacks , 18 , 489 , brls ., none ; Foreign : sacks , 285 , brls . 11 , 154 .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday * « 7 « 7 # 2 OBANKRUPTS . —Michabi , Boss , Manchester , shoe maim . facturer — Samitel Cbabteeb , Vine-street , Lambeth , builder—William Haley , Leeds , liatter—Elizabeth Bekbt , Biritenhead . hotel-keoper—Johw Puttock , Lambeth , timber merchant — J oseph Cox , William-street . Holloway , and Park-terrace , Rcgent ' s-park , Berlin wool dealer—Tkomas Gaeside , Ashtou-uader-Lyne , licensed Victualler . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS .- ;) - . Gardotsr . Glasgow , cowfeeder—D . Cunningham , Ayr , dyer ~ M . "Wilsttebe , Edinburgh , floor cloth manufacturer—J . Irviite , Dundee , printer—T . Randaix , Inyerarity , tailor . Friday , July 23 . BANKRUPTS . —John Lyxli ,, ReRent ' s-sqxiare , Middlesex , malt and hop dealer—Thomas Griffith , Walworth , builder—Benjamin Paekee , Sufferance Wharf , Millwall , merchant-TrroMAS Bolton , Dane ' s-inn , Strand , bookseller — John West , Plymouth , ironmonger — Seth Gray , Galverley , Yorkshire , cloth manufacturer—John Httghes and Thomas D . Steel , Newport , Monmouthshire , ensuieers ^ —John While , Jjoughborough , . Leicestershire , miller—Richaud Jones , Dolgelly , Merionethshire , ship owner—John Beadtoud , AltrinchaumndBowdon . Cheshire , road contractor—Wilxiam Pearson , East Bergholt , Suffolk , market gardener—Lsvfia Zttcker , Oxford-street , jeweller —JonN EtsvroEXH , Kiugston-upou-Hull , naphtha manufacturer . . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —Peter MTAnr-ANB , Glasgow , sewed muslin manufacturer—Gbokob H aekee , Bowling , Dumbartonshire , railway contractor—William Cbaig , Dunfermliue , writer—Petbb Bbisbane , Glasgow , cowfeeder—eHAELEs Beown , Coatbridge , slater—J . Macdokald and Co ., Glasgow , manufacturers . BOOKS RECEIVED THIS WEEK . Li e Mary Anne Schimmelgfenninck . Edited by C . C . Hankin . * 2 vols . post 8 vo . Loogman and Co . The Book of the Illustrious Henries . Translated by the Rev . F . C . Hingeston , ALA . Imperial 8 vo . Longman and Co . Shuchford ' s Sacred and Profane History . 2 vols 8 vo . Tegg and Co . English Surnames . By . Robert Ferguson . Post 8 vo . Koutledge and Co . Novels and Novelists . By J . Cordy Jeaffreson . 2 vols . post 8 vo . Hurst arid Blackett . A Friend in Need . A Romance . 3 vols . post 8 vo . R . Bentleyy Pebbles and Shells . By Elizabeth . "W . French . Fcp . 8 vo . R . Hardwicke . Strictures on Maurice ' s Doctrine of Sacrifice . By T . Barker , M . A . Fcp . 8 vo . J . H . and J . Parker . The Wave Screen . By E . C Calver , R . N . 8 vo . J . Weale . English Grammar . By L . Dixy and A . Foggo . Fcp . 8 vo . Chapman and Hall . Health and Disease . By B . Ridge , M . D . Post 8 vo . Chapman and Hall . Historico-Critical Introduction to the Canonical Boohs of the New Testament . By De " Wette ; translated by F . Frothingham . 8 vo . Crosby , Nichols and Co . Amian , Bertha , and other Poejns . By E . Fox . Post 8 vo . T . C . Newby . A History of the British Sea-Anemones and Madrepores . By P . H . Gossc , F . R S . Parts 1 to 3 . Van Voorst .
Buhgess's Celebrated Bandoline For Fixing Ladies' Hair .Or Gentlemon's Whiskers And Moustacheswithout Not Most ; .
B UHGESS'S celebrated Bandoline for fixing Ladies' Hair . or Gentlemon ' s Whiskers and Mouswicuouc not most ; .
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¦ -l 726 THE LEADER . rNo . 4 as . T ^ ,, ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^**^^*^*^> " *^ m ^ ' ^^^>^ m ^* " *^^^^ I ^^ M ^^ M ^^ m ^^^^^^ mm ^^ ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ¦
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Leader (1850-1860), July 24, 1858, page 726, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2252/page/30/
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