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238 T IS E, t L E, APE ,B. [No. 311, Sat...
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238 T Is E, T L E, Ape ,B. [No. 311, Sat...
238 T IS E , L E , APE , B . [ No . 311 , Satuhpay ,
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( 3 tONDA ! 3 T , and anting , the week , -will be presentedl necw ^ cona edy entitled STIL . L WATERS ; KUN » EEp ( 83 ^ perforcnted' before the ^ Qiieto'at Windsor' Castle ) . Characters by Mr . A . Wigan , Mr . G- Vining , Mr . Emery , and Mr 8 . > AJWlean . To oonotude'wSth tho ^ ew Fa » ry _ g ? rtravsganza , THB DISCREET PRINCESS ; or , THWTBHEE G-J & ASS DISTAFFS , Principal characters by » Ir . ; Emery , Miss Marston , Miss P . Teraan ; Miss Jalia St . George , Bliss Stephens , Miss Maskell , and Mr : F . Robson .
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MADAME JEN & Y CrOLDSOHEEIDT-LIND . EXIeTeIr HAtL . ^ ;^^ OTg : c ^ e ^^ i ^ alf of t ^ e MB . MITCHELL respectfully announces that Mr . and Madame GOLBSCHM JDT will give an EiVfENINTGVCONCERT of SACRED and MISCELrLAJSTEOUS MUSIC , v ? ith full band and « horus , at EXETER HALL , on TUESDAY aext , -March 11 , -the proceeds of which will be presented .. !© the-NIGHTINGALE FUND . Programme : -Bart .-3 [ . i Symphony < G j nunor )—Mozarfc . Hymn for Soprano / Chorus , and Organ , ¦ * Hear my Prayer , G God " Madame Jenny Goldschmidt—Mendeissohn s Bartholdy . Air , " A te di tan ' ti afianni" ( Dayidde Penitente ) . Mp . -gwift ^ Mpzarfc- GhoraliF ' antasia , Pianoforte , Orohestra ' aif piiorus ; ' Pianofdrte , * . , . : Qtto , Goldsphmidt—Beethoven , " " ^ he fso th Kalm , " and other l ? ass . ages of Scripture Barapbraeed with the iritroductibh of Martin Luther ' s GOrale , 'liAus tiefer / Noth , >? for Soprano Solo , Chorus , and Orchestra . Introduction : 'Air ,., " From the IJeep I cry , " Madauie Jenpy GoldscbTnldt j 'ChoauS i Martin Luther ' s iCprMej ' ' ^ From ' tteptlisof woeT cry . to thee ; " Interlude—Cftorus ;* See alltlxe'lilies'i" Bufett , ' 'From Tiee & re israce an ^* niercj % bughtV' ' ' 1 * i ; ad . aine ^^^ Jenny ; Gpldschiaidt Cand Mr . Swift ! jfClidrus , ' " Then Viet thyVSOtil await ; ' * Aa-iosp , ¦¦^ gPh otSlli ^ all !!!^ night ; '" Madame' Jenny ^ rbiaachinidt ,-Chpru 8 , ' Then in the LorAHope * ' Carst time-of . periormafic ^—3 f ^ Ott 6 ^ oias ^ hniiat . Part IL Overture to Shaksijeife's-rplay ; - ' ' * the ! "'Teinpest V—^ Benedict .. Aria witli - OfcbrnSr- ^ S ^ fiffid ^ V ^^ e ^ ruini , ' * - ' ( $ L TUrcol in Italia ) , Bfadsme ? , ; Jenny- Gbldschmjdt—Rossini . Contert ' stttci . for Man 6 fd . rt ( Erwith l orchestral accompaniment , pianoforte , " Mr , Otto / Qdldschmiat ^ C . Mj ' v . ^ eber . ¦ " Trici , foi Sopfanovand 5 Pwo' ^ lufces , " irorst ? Du" ( Gkmp of "Silesia ) , mate ^ -Messrs . B . rSidwey ;' Pratteri and E ^ musat , Madame Jenny Gbldsphmidt- ^ Meyerbeer ; Part " Song , ' When the west with everuiiff-glows'' - ^ Mendelssohn . ' Fina 3 e , " Alziam glieYvriya " ( Euryantb , e ) j Soprano part , Madanae Jenny ; GoldscKmidt ; Madame-Weiss , Mr . Svvift , and Siguor'F . Lablache—C . M ,. r .: Weber . March and Chorus from ^' TheKoiris of Athens " — - Beetho-Keri . Conductor . M , Benedict . Dc > Ors ppen at Se ; Ven ; toicommerice ' at ^^ Eight 6 ! Clook ^ precisely . , On this occasion ? the seats'throtrghout ithe " Hall \ ylll'b ' e . numbered andvreservedi price One Guinea ^ a , ch . Applications for tickets received by Mr . Mitchell ,-iRoyal Library , 33 , Old Bond-streets ^ v - ' - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ; i "* " ¦"¦
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fflPAlE JEHKT GOLDSCHMIDT LH £ D .. HANDEL'S MESSIAH . & ; EXijTEBHALL , March 18 tti . l & iPEt . 3 MCITGHELVL Tespectfully announces that JJPJL . rfhe ORATOUIObftUfi MESSIAH will be rfven forAthe ^ Second and ; La ^ t Time , at EXE 33 ER . HALL , on TTJ ^ DAY ^ Ey- ENI NG ; March i 8 th . Principal Sftpran o patt by Madame JJENNT . GOLDSCHMIDT . ^ "ft being her last appearance in London until thLeimonthof May next . ^ Th eVChotiw aiid prchestra ^ illoonsist 6 f more than Six . Huntrred ' Perfprmera ., ;
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tl \ R . : ^ HN'S ; :: A ^ fA ; T 0 : M )[ C ^ L 'MUSEUM , JLzr- M i Cpvqntry-street , * Leicester-square . Open , for Kentlemen only , ftom wtill lo . Cq » taining upwardaof 1 , 000 models and preparations ; illuatjrtitlng every part of the human frame in health . and ^ disease , the wace of men , & o . Lectures are delivered at 12 , 3 , . a . nd 5 morninc , and halfpaet 7 evening , by Drl Sextori ; .- FiU . CS . ; and-at half-past 8 , by Dr . Kahn ,, Admission , la ,
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TOM'S GOUT and RHEUMATIG PILLS . J ji * y tDhis ipreparation la one of'the beneflfca which the acienceipf jmodern ^ ohemiatiy has conferred upon mankind , fo r * thirlngithc ( first tSventy years of' tho present' century , to apeak of a euro tor tho Gout was considered a romance-but now the eilloacy and safety of thin medicine is so fully de . monHtrated by unaolic ted teBtlm « nia * s f rom persona in every rank pf- life , that pubHo opinion lirociaims ' tnia as one of tho most important discoveries of th « present age . ft » JJ P « OUT and 1 IARSAN . T , 290 , Strand , London , and all ¦ Medicine Vendora . Price la . ljfd . and 2 b . 9 a ^ po rbox .
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^® S ^ 8 oSSfe 1 ffiv &^ , ? i 7 » " J ff 0 ^ ° y . Wwards of 20 Q MeUIcal Gentlemen to bo tl » e most ; effeotivo invention in the ourntivd treatment of £ flwi ?* ia % « G UBQ Sf % ^ el eprSng (« o often hurtftil in its effects ) . Is horo avoldod , a » 8 oftbai » d ( ige being worn round tho ^' mv . ! ^ !? ^ "W ** reslBti ng ,, owe » la eupplled by tho Moo-M & ln PodI nnilPatonti Lov ^ in iittlnff with bo njudli ease during Woe ° U-oaonot be deteotoa ; « nd may be worn on ^^ 4 n i n ? i ^ lal ' tmft J !> 0 ' " ' Rnd tho T ) ni 83 ( which 2 W « ffl *? M \ ' " . ^ J ? e 1 d by , poat ,. on the oirewmtbrenoe MufartufetT ' ° " ° ^ l <> yr '* ° ' * ° ll ? S S 6 nt tO Ul ° nr ^ r fefPSS 1 WW , i « 8 , PJcoadJlly , London . vffi ^ WIC ^ TOCK ^ NQS / : KNEE-CAPS > Scq ., fe ^ BE ^ % . " ^^ is ^^^ fiisrm ^ iffiisi
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THE 'CtHSfiKtSSIOIT TEB . COBEPAWY HAVE 'the pleasure to'announce-that they are . now SELLING NEW SEASON'S TEAS , whichare ofbetter analityfl-nd lower price than for two years past . The BEST 3 s . 4 d . BLACK TEA in LONDON—recommended . VERY CHOICE SOUCHONG , per lb . 4 s-- ^ highly recommended . The BEST MOCHA COFFEE , per lb . la . 6 d . —highly recommended . Families and all large consumers are respectfully requested to COMPARE the 3 s . 4 d . BLACK TEA with any they purchase at 3 s . IOd ., and their 4 s . very choice SOUCHONGwith TEA at any price . The COMPANY pack TEAS in POUND PACKETS , 71 bs ., 14 » bs ., and 2 Olbs . Canisters without charge ; and forward- ; £ 3 value , carriage paid . For the convenience of their customers , theyJsupply Sugars , and Colonial Produce at a small per centage on itnport prices . Monthly Price Circular free on application . THE COMMISSION TfclA COMPANY . 35 , King "William-street , London-bridge .
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DR . DE JONGH'S LIGHT SR 9 WSI C 00 ti ¥ EE OIL . Prescribed with confidence by the Faculty for its purity > efficacy , and marked superiority over every other variety . EXTRACTS FROM SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS : — The late JONATHAN PEREIRA , M , D , F . R . S . E . Professor at the University of London , & c . & c . "It was fitting that the author of the best analysis and investigations into the properties of this Oil should himself be the purveyor pftliis important medicine . I am satisfied that for medicinal purposes , no liner Oil can be procured . " DR . iETH 33 iBY , Medical Officer of Health to the'City of London , & c , & c . ^ 'The Oi l corresponds in all its characters with that named ' HuileBrun . e , ' , and , described , as . the . best variety .: in the . masterly treatise of Dr . de Jongh . From my investigations , I have no doubt of its being a pare ana , unadulterated article : " ARTHUR H . HASSaTi , 7 £ sci ., M . B ,, F . I . S ., Chief Analyst of the Sanitary Commission Of the Lancei , ¦ ' - ' . - & c .- kc . - ¦¦ ¦ . ¦¦ "So great is nay Confidence in'the article , that I usually prescribe ifc in . preference to any ; other , in order to make sure of obtaining the remedy in its purest and best condition . " : Sold ; byANSAIl » -HAR . FORD , and Co ., 7 T , Strand , London , Dr . de Jongh ' s sole British Consignees ; in the cobnxut by maiay respectable Chemists . Half-pints ( 10 otmces ) , " 2 s . 6 d . ; Pints ( 20 ounces ) , -is . 9 & .: Quints ( 40 ounces ) , 9 s . I SLPERIALBtEASURE . CAUTION . —Each bottle is sealed with a stamped metallic capsule , and bears beneath the pink outside wrapper a label with Dr . de'Jongh ' s stamp and signature . All Olla offered as Dr . de Jongh ' s , or as of the same kind , without such marks , are fraudulent impositions .
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HAIR DESTROYER , 1 , LITTLE QUEEN-STREET K . IG-H HOLBORN yV LEX . ROSS'S DEPILATORY , for remov-J-iM . ing efTectually ^ superfluous hair from the-face neck armB , and hands , without the slightest injury to the akin ' A . R , will warrant it not to irritate the flesh in the smallest degree , and the hair to be entirely destroyed . —Sold in bottles * , at 39 . Gd ., 5 s . Ctl-, and 10 s . Cd . Tor applied at the Hair Dyeing Establishment as above . Forwarded for stamps , free by post , eight extra .
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HOIX 0 WAY * S PILLS for Bad DIGESTION and DISORDERED STOMACHS . — The fame of these wonderful . Pills , is sounded throughout every part of the habitable Globe , for their peculiar properties in curing bad digestion , disordered stomachs , liver complaints , hoadaohe , and dimness of sight ; as likewise for restorlnc strength ^ and -vigour to ' the weak , and those of debilitated constitutions . ' In warrn climates they are invaluable , as testified by the immense sales in . tjhe Bastlndiea , where the natives'of different-castes take very little of any other medicine thnn these extraordinary Pills . Sold' by all y Hedicine Vendors throughout the World , at Professor HOLLOW AY'S Establishments , 244 . Strand London , and & Q , ' Maiden-lane , New York ; by A . Stampa Constantinople ; A GuMcy , Smyrna ; andE . Muir . Slalta
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In the High Court of Chancery . rrmiESEMAR . —On the 29 th of May , 1855 , , JL an Injunction -was granted by the High Court of Chancery , and on the nth Of Juno following was made perpetual , againat Joseph Franklin and others , to restrain tliom , under-a penalty -of JEi . ooo . from imitating this medicine , which is protected by Royal Lcttera Patent of England , and scoured by the Boals of the Eoolo do Pharmaole do Paris and the Imperial College of Medicine , "Vienna . Triesemar , No . 1 , ia a remedy , for Itolaxation , Spermatorrhoea , and all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse , & c and its cmecta , ar . e eftloiKjious in youth , manhood , and old flge i and to those persons whonro pr ' ovented eriteTlngr tile married Btate from the resultB of enrly errors it is invaluablo . 'Ulcaomar , No . 2 , offeotually , in tho short space of three days , completely , and entirely eradicates nil traces of thoao djaordonj which oapaivl and cubebs have bo long been thought an antidote for , to tho ruin of the htealth of » vast portion « o ^ . the . population . Trleaomar . No , 8 , is tho groat ppntinontftl romedy lor that olasa of disorders which unf ' ort « natoly the EngllBh physician treats with mercin-y , to the , inevitable ( leatruotjott pf ( cho patients constitution , and whiohMvll the BttwaparlUa iw the wotld oannot remove . : Trieaomar , Non . 1 , 2 , « nd a , nro alilce devoid of tuato or » moll ? » i $ l mft « s ° at'n K quftUties . 'They may lie on tho toilet table without tlieir u » o bohigauspectedi—Trlceemar . Nos . l , 2 , , 3 , are aola in tin cnaeu . price i lo ., orfour oaacs In one for 83 s , which eavoa Ua . s nnd in ii 5 oaaca , whex * eby"thoro Is « BaV-. J nK , o * *» JSBii divided Into separate dosoB : Its ndmlnlHtercd by Valpoaii , Lallenwiwd ^ Konx , & o , To bo had wholoonlo and retail -Inii London , of Jphnwn , 68 , OomhiU ; Wainnay an ^ Oo ,, C 3 , Cbctord ^ fcreet ( , ftnd' 6 ftntfer , 'M 0 , Oxfbrd-Htreot : It . H . Jnghftm , drugRlat , 4 C , ' Marketvatroofc , 'Mwnohcftter j H ^•**^ H ^^ MwA »« M >« wate , 'Bollo « ? J . Prleatly , ohei mi «) t , fia . iLora . Btroot ^ Llvorpool 5 Pow « lVbX } ohB « llor , 'lo . Wc-Bt imo ^ and-atroet . DubUn j Winnall , bookseller , IlfcliJutroot , w Sirpoiogham . > n '
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THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TEAS In England are to be obtained of PHTLL . TPS and OOit PANY , Tea Merchants , 8 , KING W 1 LLIAJI-STKEET CITY , LONDON . ^ > Strong Coiigou Teas , 2 s . 8 d ., 2 s . 10 d ., 3 s 3 s . 2 d . A geaeral Price Current is published every month , con twining all the advantages of the London markets , and is Bent free by . post' on application . SUGA 7 B 8 ARE SUPPLIED AT MARKET PRICES TEAS and COFFEES to the value of 40 s . or upwards sent carriage free to any railway station or market town in England .
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TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS , ANP FAMILIES . By her Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent ( the only patent existing for these preparations ) . Strongly Recommended by the Medival I ' -roJession A D 3 STAM'S IMPROVED PATENT GROATS r \ and BARLEY are manufactured by a process which entirely removes the acidity and unpleasant flavour , so uni - versally found in similar preparations . They produce < 3 ruel and Barley "Water in the highest perfection , and , Tjeiue manufactured perfectly pure , yield food of the most light and nourishing quality for the Infant , the Invalid , and the Aged . The Barley also makes a delicious Cus-tard Pudding and is sin excellent ingredient for thickening Soups , & c . The Patentees publish one only of the numerous testimonials they have received irom eminent medical professors , relying more confidently on the intrinsic quality © f the articles , of which one trial will not fail to convince the most fastidious of their purity and excellence . ( Copy . ) , " Chemical Laboratory , Guy ' s Hospital , February 19 , 1855 . "I have submitted to S microscopical and chemical examination the samples of barley and groats , which you have forwarded tome , and I , beg to inform you that I find in them only those principles which are found in good barley ; there is no mineral or othev impurity present , and from the result of my investigation I believe them to be genuine , and to possess those nutritive properties assigned by the late Dr . Pereira to this description of food . ( Signed ) A . S . Tatxor . " Messrs . Adnam and Co . " CAUTION . —To prevent errors , the Public are requested to observe that each package bears the signature of the Patentees , J . and J . C ADNAM . ¦ ¦ ' . * . .. To "be obtained Wholesale at the Manufactory , Maidenlane , Queen-street , London ; and Retail in Packets and Canisters at . 6 d .-and Is . each , and in Canisters for Families at 2 s ., 5 s ., and 10 s . each , of all respectable Grocers , Druggists , & c , im Town and Country .
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K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . — The vast increase in the demand for these Cough Lozenges , and the numerous testimonials constantly received , fully justify the Proprietor in asserting they are the best and safest yet offered to the Public for the cure of the'following complaints ' . — ASTHMA , WINTER COUGH , HOARSENESS , SHORTNESS of BREATH , and other PULMONARY MALADIES ' They have deservedly obtained the highest patronage ; very many of the Nobility , the Clergy , and the Public generally use them ^ under the recommendation of some of the most eminent of the Faculty . Prepared and sold in boxes , Is . lid ., and tins , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . « d ., and 10 s . Gel . each , by THOMAS KliATINO , Chemist , & c , No . 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Sold retail by all druggists and patent medicine vendors in the world . K EATING'S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL , perfectly pure and nearly tasteless . ' having been analysed , reported on , hud recommended by Professors Taylor and Thomson , 'of Guy- ' s and St . Thomas ' s Hospitals , who , in tho words of the late Dr . Paroira , say , " the finest oil is that most devoid of colour , odour , and Jlavour , " characters'this \ vill be readily found to possess . 79 , at , Paul ' s Churoli-yard , L « nc " oa . Hnlf-pints , is . Cd . ; pints , 2 s . Ul . ; quarts , -is . Gd . ; live-pint bottles , 10 s . Gd . ; imperial measure . *»• Orders from the country should expressly state «• KEATIN'G'S COD LIVEH OIL . "
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THE PATENT PNEUMATIC PALATE FOR THIS CONSTRUCTION OF AKTI 1 TICIAL , TEETH . MESSRS MOGGRIDGE and DAVIS , Surgeon-Dentists to the Itoyal Family , 13 , Old Burlington-street , Bond-street , Patentees of tl » o suU '^ uslninlug principle of fixing Artificial Tooth , and Inventors of t ) , o Pncumatlo Palate , continue bo supply tlieir inimitable luvcntloria , which , copying nuture , obviate the nuoessity of the unsightly fasteninga which , while laughing or spcuklng , ha , ve hitherto betrayed tlio wearers of Artiliclal Teeth . This invention renders the articulation clear and distinct , mid tli e unpleasant whistling so long complained of , impossible . To all . publio speakers , whether iu the senate , in tlio pulpit , at the bur , or on tlio Btuge , teeth , i-oul or artilluiul , are n Hinv qua vim . Without them tlio gracou of eloquence arc lost , and the powers of oratory very much dhnlrilnlio < l . Their Inujrovemonta In IIxIng urtlJloinl tooth hnvo been noticed with high approbation by iho Tinum , ) w , MoruhiK IZtirahl , Morning Obrvniclu , and , a 11 tho other loading Journ » l » or Europe , and their numerous Bpeolinetia havo oxoiteri tlu > greatest admiration of tho moat cmhttnt physiclnniJ mid surKconBof England and the principal citicaof iho continent , who constantly favour them wltl * their dtalhigMiithuu ' I rooommondatlons , and M'ho consider tholr » yv \ um to lm greatly superior to any in uae by other niemboM of U > o profenaion , as by it tho greatest possible ( lrmnoHS and Hoourlly in tho mouth is attained , and tho pntiant enabled to pn > - porly perform the important operation of umntloutloii . Which ia most easontlfu to health , and without which tl ><" etomaoh cannot duly fulfil ltd Junctions . MESSRS . MOGG 1 UDGE AND DAVIS , SUU 0 EON-DENTI 8 TS TO THE HOY A I . FAMILY , ( No . 18 , OLD BURLINGTONBTKKET , BOND-STREET , LONDON .
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Leader (1850-1860), March 8, 1856, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_08031856/page/22/
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