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T^EMALE COMPLAINTS."- KEAUSLEY'S X? ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS Medicine
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are strongly rooonunouuou as » a imio ana vaiuaoio jvioaioino n oiruotuafly removing obstructions , and relieving all other tnconvoniuuoes to which tho female framq is liable , especially those which aritio from want of exorcise and general debility of tho system , They create an appofaUc , correct Indigestion , remove glddluoas and nervous headache , pains Iu ; ho stomach , uhortnoss of brouth , and palpitation of tho heart . Sold by J . SANG 1 UU , 150 , OxTord-atroot , London , prlooSH . Oct ., or by post for Thirty-six Potitaga-stfunps .. For Exportation' —Tho abovo can bo obtained through Britten merchants , shippers , and Colonial agents .
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DR . DE JONGH'S liTGHT-BEOWJSr COD LIVER OIL , Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout the world as the safest , speediest , aud most effectual remedy for CONSCMPTION , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , GOUT , RHBOMATIS 3 T , NEURALGIA , DISEASES . OF THE SKIN , INFANTILE WASTING , RICKETS , GENERAL DEBILITVj AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS . Dr . b-e Jon&h ' s Oil is the most efficacious , the mo palatable , and , from its rapid curative effects , tmquestion . ably the most economical of all kinds . Its vast therapeutic superiority over the Pale Oil is established by innumerable testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of European reputation . Sold oSLTin Imperial Half-pints , 2 s . 6 d . ; Pints , 4 s . 9 d . Quarts . 9 s ., capsuled and labelled with Dr . DE JONGH'S stamp and signature , without WHica none cajs bossibix be genuine , by most respectable Chemists . Sole British Consignees , ANSAR , HABFOBD , and CO ., 77 , Strand , London , W . C . ' * * * Purchasers are earnestly cautioned against proposed substitutions .
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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . TTriHTE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is V V allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment or Hernia . The use of a steel spring ( so hurtful in it » effects ) is here avoided , a soft Bandage being worn round the body , while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the Moc-Maiu Pad and Patent Lever , fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected , and may be worn during sleep . A descriptive circular may fre had , and the Truss ( which cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the hip , being sent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London . . Price of a single , truss , 16 s ., 21 s ., 26 s . 6 d-, and 31 s . 6 d . — Postage is . Double Truss , 31 s . 6 d ., 42 s ., and 52 s . 6 d- —Postage 1 s . 8 d . Umbilical Truss , 42 s . and 52 s . 6 d . —Postage is . lOd . Post-office orders to be made payable to JOHN WHITE , Post-office , Piccadilly . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , &c . for VARICOSE VEINS , and all cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the LEGS , SPRAINS , &e-They are porous , light in texture , and inexpensive , and are drawn on like an ordinary stocking . Price from 7 s . 6 d . to 16 s . each . —Postage 6 d . JOHN WHITE Manufacturer , 228 , Piccadilly , London . 1 - — . . _ -...- _ ¦ .,. . . -.-.. —— - j ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦— - — ¦
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THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION . ] VrORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS -i- ^ l are confidently recommended ' as a simple but certain remedy for Indigestion , which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject , being a medicine so uniformly grateful and beneficial , that it is with justice " Natural Strengthened oe the Hitman Stomach . " NORTON'S PILLS act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient : are mild in their operation ; safe under any circumstances ; and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits to be derived from their use . Sold in Bottles at Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 11 s . each , in every town in the kingdom . CAUTION!—Be sure to ask for " Norton ' s Pills , " and donot be persuaded to purchase tho various imitations .
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HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT . —For all skin diseases , however inveterate , these medicines are a sovereign remedy . While the ointment passes through the pores of the skin , as water saturates the soil , or as salt penetrates meat , the Pills -act upon the blood , which they correct and purify , Tho whole physical machinery is thus rendered healthy , regular , and vigorous . The cure thus effected is not partial and temporary ; the disease is entirely and for ever driven from the system , and tho patient need not be apprehensive of its return . As these medicines have no violent action , they do not necessitate any interruption of ordinary avocations . Sold at Professor Holloway's , 144 , Strand , London , aud by all mediciuo vendors throughout tho civilised world .
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . Price Is , lid . aud 2 s . 9 d . per box , npHIS preparation is one of the benefits which JL the ecienco of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankiud ; for during the first twenty years of the prevent century to speak of a euro for the Gout was considered a romance ; but now tho efllcaoy and safety of this medicine is so fully demonstrated by unsolicited testimonials from porsons in every rank of life , that public opinion proclaims this as one of tho most important discoveries of tho present age . These Pills require no restraint of diet ox confinement during their use , attd are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part . Sold by all Medicine Vendors . See the name of ' Tito MAS PaooT , 229 , Strand , London , " on the , Government Stamp .
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TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED . JL _ CHARLES WATSON . M . D ., Follow and Honorary Vlce-Prosident of tho Imperial African Institute of France . Carres . Member of tho Medical Societies of Rouen and Peru , tho National Academy of Sciences , Ac , and late Resident Physician to tho Bedford Dispensary , 27 . Alfrodplaoe , Bedford-aquaro . London , continues to issuo , on rooeipt of six stamps , " THE GUIDE TO SELF CURB . ' "Those aliout entering tho Marriage State should pornso Dr . Watson ' s invaluable little work , as the advioo 1 o k | vos on health and dlHoaso rouoofcs much orodle upou hUn as a sound medical philosophor . " —Critic . " Tho true Guldo to those who dosiro a spoody and private , ouro . " —University ilagasine . Vox Qualifications viUo "Diplomas" and tho " London Medical Directory . "
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There lias been very little movement Jii the Railway market . One clay prices appear likely to advance , the next a dulness creeps on the market , and prices recede ; none but the old established houses are doing any business ; the majority of dealers and brokers are iiterally standing still . ' We do not anticipate any decided move until we see the result of the pressure which is about to be brought against the Bank Directors .
RAILWAY COMPANIES' ASSOCIATION . At a meeting of directors and other representatives of railway companies , held yesterday at the Euston Hotel , H . S . Thompson , Esq . ( Chairman of the North Eastern Railway Company )^ in the chair ; the following companies were thus represented : —¦ London and North Western : the Marquis of Chandos , chairman ; Admiral Moorsom , deputy-chairman ; Mr . Tootal ; Mr . Stewart . Midland : Mr . Beale , chairman ; Mr . Hutchinson , deputy-chairman ; Mr . Ellis ; Mr . Newcombe . North Eastern : Mr . Thompson , chairman ; Mr . Leernan , deputy-chairman . Lancashire and Yorkshire : Mr- Wickham , chairman ; the Mayor of Liverpool ; Mr . Wilson ; Mr . Ilargreave . Great Western : the Hon . F . Ponsonby , chairman ; Mr . Williams . East Lancashire : Mr . Dagdale , chairman ; Mr . Riley ,
deputychairman ; Mr . Blacklock . Manchester , Sheffield , and Lincolnshire : Mr . Gamble ; Mr . Lees ; Mr . Watkin . ; Mr . Hutton . North British : Mr . Hodgson , chairman ; Mr . Rowbotham , Lancaster and Carlisle : Mr . H . Howard , deputy-chairman ; Colonel Maclean . Glasgow and South Western : Sir Andrew Orr , chairman . Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton : Mr . Fenton , chairman . Stockton and Darlington : Mr . Meynell , chairman . Shrewsbury and Hereford : Mr . Williams . Birkenhead : Mr . Salisbury , M . P ., chairman ; Mr . Townsend ; Mr . Petitjean ; Mr . Mason . Carlisle and Silloth : Mr . Irving . West Hartlepool : Mr . R . W . Jackson , chairman . Warrington and Stock-port : Mr . Fosberry . Edinburgh , Perth , and Dundee : Mr . H . Lees . Port Carlisle : Mr . Heysham . Edinburgh and Glasgow : Mr . Ewing .
After a lengthened discussion , it was unanimously resolved : — " 1 . That it is desirable to give a more permanent organisation to the present conference of delegates , and that an association be now formed , to be called the ' Railway Companies' Association . ' " 2 . That a committee be now appointed to draw up rules and regulations , and define the . objects of the association , viz . ; . —the Marquis of Chandos , Sir Andrew Orr , Mr . Thompson , Mr . Beale , Mr . Ponsonby , Mr . Wilson , Mr . Leeman , Mr . Watkin . " 3 . That the first meeting of the association be held at the Railway Clearing Plouse , on Thursday morning , the 4 . th of November , at half-past 10 o ' clock . " That the thanks of the meeting be given to the chairman . "
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Conway and L ^ andudno . —The opening of the St . George's Harbour Railway , between Conway and Llandudno , took place on Friday . The first train completed the journey in something less than ten minutes . Eight passenger trains are to run daily to and fro . Improved Second-Class Caiuuaoes . —The directors of the South Western line have introduced upon it a set of greatly improved second-clas 3 carnages , which , from their construction , it would bo well to see modelled on other railways running from London . The South "Western second-class carriages have too long been of an inferior and inconvenient kind , but the new onoa are in every respect comfortable , roomy , and neatly fitted up , and contrast favourably with the wretched boxes in which passengers were poai up previously ,
Western line , and a vote was also passed by acclamation of undiminished confidence in the English and Canadian directors .
Railways ik Francis . —Among the improvements about to be made ia Paris is the construction of a now terminus to tho Northern Railway , more suited for the immense traffic carriod on there . Several additional works are to be executed round , tho now terminus , which will rentier it tho rival of tho Strnsburg terminus , the finest that has yet been constructed , Tho Directors of the Western Railway Company are to construct a branch line from Nantcrre to Bouglvul , a favourite resort of the Parisians . A railway from Lyons to tho Camp of Sathonay is about to bo construe tod . Tho Council-General of tho Chnrento Infdriouro has renewed its recommendation for a railway from Nantes to Bordeaux , which shall trnvorao tho Ohoronte Infdriouro in its full longth niul unite Brest with Bayouno , with branches to La KocheUc and liochofcrt .
Grrat Wicstbun or Canada . —Tho half-yearly mooting of shareholders was hold on Thursday , nt which copious reports wore presented from the London directors and local manager at Hamilton , relative to tho present position and futures prospects of this groat trunk railway for Canada . After considerable discussion and a ballot , it was resolved by a majority of 6808 votes to 5011 , to declare a dividend " of 4 per cent , per annum instead of 8 . } per cent . A vote of lu 0 , 000 / . was passed to put the Detroit and Milwaukio line in ofllpient working order as a tributary and continuation of the Great
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , October 5 . BANKRUPTS . John Gouch , jun ., Isleham , Cambridgeshire , corn merchant .. ¦ ¦ " . . "Auguste Martins , late of Mark-lane Chambers , City , merchant . Charles William Pratt , Cambridge , draper . Joseph Blunt , Austin Friars , money scrivener . Valentine Butteris , Dartmouth , Devonshire , bookseller . Samuel Longden , Chesterfield , Derbyshire , grocer . John Cabmichael , Liverpool , merchant . '_ ¦ Nathaniel Bullivant , Altrincham , Chester , victualler . John Wright and Samuel Stringer , Longsight , Manchester , woollen cloth merchants and woollen waste dealers . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . R . Cochrance , Glasgow , grocer and spirit merchant . R . Young , Inverness , shipowner . Friday , October 8 . ¦ BANKRUPTS . John Pbince Goodhew , Leadenhall-market , butcher . Francis Parry M'Carthy , Beech-street , Barbican , City , ironmonger . Charles Mood y , Derby , builder . George Hunt Barnsdale , Millfield , near Peterborough , builder . James Granger , Birmingham , stationer . George Jennings , Hampton-in-Arden , Warwickshire , butcher . John Burbridge , Bristol , printer . Thomas Sharp , Kirton Fen , Lincolnshire , brewer . Scotch sequestrations . Duncan M'Alpine , Glasgow , accountant . Robert Wilson , Edinburgh , writer . John George Watt , Edinburgh , commission merchant .
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BOOKS RECEIVED THIS WEEK . Memoir , Letters , and Diary of Rev . H . S . Pohhamjoton . Post 8 vo . R . Bentley . Gordon of Duncairn . 2 vols . foolscap 8 vo . R . Bentley . Holbein's Dance of Death . Foolscap 8 vo . H . G . Bohn . Bibliographer ' s Manual . By W . T . Loundei Part III . Foolscap 8 vo . H . G . Bohn . Neandcr ' s General Church History . Vol . IX , Parts I . and II . Foolscap 8 vo . H . G . Bohn , Handbook of Musical Art . By the Hon . and Rev . T . C . Skoffingtou , M . A . James Blackwood . Fallen Heroes of the Indian War . Foolscap 8 vo . J . H . Lindley . British Columbia and Vancouver ' s Island . Foolscap 8 vo , G . Routlodge . The English Cookery Booh . By J . H . Walsh . Foolscap 8 vo . G . Routledgo . Tho British Journal of Homoeopathy . Foolscap . Groombridge and Sons . Elementary Notes on the History of France . 12 mo . Tullant and Allen . Martha . A Romantic Comic Opera . 8 vo . R . "Williams .
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TSTo . 446 , October 9 , 1858 . 1 THE LEADER . * 1079
T^Emale Complaints."- Keausley's X? Original Widow Welch's Female Pills Medicine
T ^ EMALE COMPLAINTS . " - KEAUSLEY'S X ? ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS
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BANK OF ENGLAND . An Account , pursuant to the Act 7 th and 8 th Victoria , cap . 32 , for the week ending on Wednesday , the 6 th day o . f October * 1858 . - . ISSUE DEPABTMENT . - £ '¦' (¦¦ ' £ Notes issued 33 , 325 , 310 Government debt .. 11 . 015 , 100 Other securities ... 8 , 459 , 900 Gold coin and bullion 18 , 850 , 310 Silver bullion £ 33 , 325 , 310 £ 33 , 325 , 310 BANKING DEPARTMENT . £ . £ ¦ Proprietors ' capital 14 , 553 , 000 Government secu-Rest 3 , 710 , 120 rities ( including Public deposits ( in- Dead Weight Aucluding Exche- nuity ) .. 11 , 131 , 669 quer . Commission- Other Securities . 15 , 122 , 081 ers of National Notes .-. 12 , 502 , 350 Debt , Savings' Gold and Silver Banks , and Divi- Coin 676 , 165 dend Accounts ) .. 8 , 441 , 449 Other deposits 11 , 904 , 939 Seven Day & other Bills 812 , 757 £ 39 , 432 , 265 £ 39 , 432 , 265 M . MARSHALL , Chief Cashier . Dated the 7 th dav of October , 1858 . *
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 9, 1858, page 1079, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2263/page/31/
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