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V March 29, 1851.] tRf)e 3LfOl>t\ 303 *¦...
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATREGRAND EXTRA NIGHT.
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V March 29, 1851.] Trf)E 3lfol>T\ 303 *¦...
V March 29 , 1851 . ] tRf ) e 3 LfOl > t \ 303 *¦ .... —
Her Majesty's Theatregrand Extra Night.
HER MAJESTY'S THEATREGRAND EXTRA NIGHT .
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wrAiSw ^ fxT * « . mne - ' - ^ KUL'IJN DUPREZ , Mile . ?}^^ Z ^ ho ^] K CALZOLARI , M . POULTIER , Mile . CABLOTTA GBI 8 I , and Mile . AMALIA FERRARIS . It is respectfully announced that a GRAND EXTRA NIGHT will take place on THURSDAY NEXT , April 3 rd , when will be Sresented Auber ' s celebrated opera , GUSTAVE III . ; ou , Le al MasquS . Amelie , Mde . Fiorentini ; Arvedson , Mile . Feller ; and Oscar ( Page of the King ) , Mile . Caroline Duprez ; Ankastrom , Bigiior Lorenzo ; Dehorn , Signor F . Lablache ; . Ribbing , M . Poultoer ; and Gustave III ., Signor Calzolari . In lhe Ball Scene , Mile . Carlotta Grisi will appear in a Grand Pas , assisted by Miles . Aussandon and Dantoine . With various entertainments iu the Ballet Department , in which Mile . Carlotta Grisi , Miles . Aussandon , Tedeschi , Dantoine , and Am alia Ferraiis ; MM . Gos 8 elin , Elirick , and Charles will appear . Application for Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets to be made at the Box-office of the theatre .
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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , COVENT-GARDEN . FIRST NIGHT , THURSDAY , APRIL 3 rd . The Directors of the Royal Italian Opeka have the honour to inform the Nobility , Gentry , Subscribers , and the Public that the Season will commence on THURSDAY , APRIL 3 rd ( which evening will be given in lieu of the first Tuesday of the Subscription ) , with Rossini ' s Grand Opera , SEMIRAMIDE . Semiramide , Madame Grisi . Arsace , Mademoiselle Angri , ( Her First Appearance these Two Years ) . Oroe , Signor Tagliafico , Adreno , Signor Luigi Mei . and Assur , Signor Salvatore , ( His First Appearance in England ) . Composer , Conductor , and Director of the Music , Mr . COSTA . Boxes and Stalls may be engaged and full particulars obtained at the Box Office of the Theatre , which is open from Eleven until Five o ' clock .
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HEN RY RUSSELL ( from America ) will g ' his VOCAL and PICTORIAL ENTERTAINMENT , entitled the FAR WEST , or the Emigrant ' s Progress from the Old World to the New , at the Royal Olympic Theatre , commencing on Monday , April 14 , and four successive nights . Mr . Hussell will introducehis new compositions— " The parting tear ;' " Cheer , boys , cheer ; no more of idle sorrow ; " Gaily goes the ship when the wind blows fair ; " "Land , land , to the west , to the west , to the land of the free ; " " The Falls of Niagara , " & c , and several of his favourite compositions . The principal features of this entertainment are by no mean 3 intended to be looked upon solely in the light of a mere entertaining exhibition . It is intended to instruct as well as to amuse ; and to instruct , moreover , in one of the most profoundly and practically important subjects which can be offered to the notice of the English people . The succession of pictures , constituting the Exhibition , are no mere fancy sketches . They do not represent scenes which few or none save rich tourists or professional travellers can ever hope to visit . They do not appeal to the limited interest or the partial knowledge which may be found to exist among certain classes , with reference to the architectural beauties or the historic associations of the countries delineated ; on the contrary , they are thoroughly practical pictures—transcripts from the daily lives of hundreds of thousands of our countrymen and womenrepresenting scenes which hundreds of thousands more are thinking of encountering—scenes in which practicable and reliable information is always in eager demand—scenes , in fact , appealingdirectly to the deepest interests and most cherished prospects of the multitudes who are daily making up their minds to seek better fortunes and brighter days upon the boundless plains , and by the clear broad rivers of the West . Mr . Russell will perform upon Messrs . Kirkman and Son ' s Grand Fonda Piano . Doors open at Half-past Seven , to commence at Eight o ' clock . Stalls , 3 g . ; dress circle , 2 s . ; pit , Is . ; gallery , 6 d . Private boxes , £ 1 la ., and Us . 6 d . each . Tickets , places , and private boxes to be had of Mr . W . Simmonds , at the box-office , from eleven until five daily , and after half-past six in the evening .
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YOUItSELF ! WHAT YOU ARE ! AND WHAT FIT TOR ! Your Writing a Te 6 t of Character . T HE Secret Art of discovering the true character of Individuals from the peculiarities of their Handwriting has long been practised by MISS EMILY DEAN with astonishing success . Her startling delineations of character are both full and detailed , occupying the four pages of a sheet of letter-paper , the style of description differing from anything yet attempted . AH persona wishing-to " know themselves , " or their friends , by means of this extraordinary and interesting science , must send a specimen of their writing , stating sex and age , or supposed a ^ o , of the writer , to Mias Emily Dean , Graphiolopist , No . 48 , Liverpool-street , Argyle-square , London ( enclosingfifteen uncut postage-stamps ) , and they will receive in a few tlays a written description of the mental and moral qualities , talents , tastes , affections , virtues , failings , & c ., of tho writer , with many other things hitherto unsuspected .
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Just published , the Sixth Edition , FIVE MINUTES' ADVICE to LOVERS and HUSBANDS . SWKETHEART 8 , and WIVES . By Mibs Emily TJean . Sent post-free , on receipt of thirteen postage-Btamps . — " A charming book for young people . "—Lruly ' tNewspaper . " cordiall y recommend it . "—Family Herald . Miss Dean forwards her prospectus on receipt of a large directed envelope , anil two postage-stamp *) to prepay it . Address No , 48 , Liverpool-atreet , Argyle-aquare , London .
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1 > R . eiJLVERWHLL ON NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derangements , Constipation , and IIiumorrboidB . 1 b . each ; by Post , Is . fid . W HAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " AbHtinentiu multi curaiitur morbi . " A popular exposition of tho principal cau « en ( over antl careless ft'edlng , & c . ) of tho above harassing anil ilistreMfing complaint ** , with an equally intelligible ami popular exposition of how wo should live to ( jet ritl of ihem ; to which in atlded diet tables for "very meal in tho day , mill full inntructioiiH for the regimen and obBervanco of every hour out of the twenty-four : illuBtruted by Numerous cusoh , Sec . r Vola . 2 antl 3 , companions to tho preceding , J'HE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . | HOW TO BE HAPPY . " Jiicuudo Vivero . " IV ON URINARY DISORDERS , ( . 'ONSTIPAJ'ON , „ , „ , H / KMOKUIIOIDS ; their Obviation and Removal . Bherwood , a . ' ) , PaternoHlttr-row ; Mann , ; i « . Cornhill ; and tho Author , 10 , Argyll-plnoe , Hugtint-titrcut : ctmtmltutiou hours , ttm Mil live ; eveninirs , uoven till nine .
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EXHIBITION AUCTION HALL . INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION SALON , AND FOREIGNERS' KEUNION . 1 YJ ESSRS . EDWARDS and COMPANY have ¦ I" " - " - at length completed arrangements , by which they are enabled to offer to the Exhibitors and Visitors at the approaching Great Exhibition , facilities and accommodation , which are not contemplated or provided by the Royal Commission . They have accepted tenders from Mr . John Walker , of Gracechurch-street , for the erection of a Superb Building of Iron , containing a Grand Auction-hall , Magnificent Refreshment-rooms , and an Exposition Salfin . They propose to introduce into this country , not merely for the purposes of the Exhibition , but as a permanent course of business , the American system of disposal of consignments , direct from the manufacturer , by the hammer . They intend by a continued Auction during the Exhibition to dispose of the most valuable products of all nations . Their arrangements also contemplate the sale by hand , over the counter , of the rarest works of Art and Skill . They have provided for the accommodation of visitors to the Exhibition Splendid Refreshment-rooms , in which will be dispensed , as well . Wines of the highest and most novel character , as also Fruits , the produce of the Choicest Gardens , and comestibles generally , the character of which is guaranteed by the fact that they have secured the services of the " Premier Chef . " No expence has been spared by Messrs . Edwards and Companyin the adaptation of their splendid premises at the West-end for the purposes of a Reunion , whereat the Learned , Scientific , Manufacturing , and Commercial representatives of the whole World may meet to cultivate a kindly in - timacy , and exchange valuable information . Messrs . Edwards and Company have ample City 'Premises , Wharfage , and Warehouses for the deposit of goods and the transaction of Custom House business . They have also secured for the benefit of their Consignors , the valuable set vices of Messrs . John Hampden and Company , and have , at the same time , retained Legal Gentlemen , whose high standing and character constitute a voucher for the safety of the interests committed to their care . Parties desirous of obtaining information as to the course of business intended to be adopted by Messrs . Edwards and Company , may apply for Prospectuses at the Offices of Messrs . John Hampden and Company , 418 , West Strand , where the preliminary business will be conducted .
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HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA PREPARED BY TAYLOR BROTHERS , ( The most extensive manufacturers of Cocoa in Europe . ) Thi 9 original and exquisite preparation , combining , in an eminent degree , the pureness , nutriment , and fine aroma of the fresh nut , is prepared under the most able homoeopathic advice , with the matured skill and experience of TAYLOR BROTHERS , the inventors . A delicious and wholesome beverage to all ; it is a most essential article of diet , and especially adapted to those under homoeopathic treatment . It ia not cloying to the appetite , and agrees with the most delicate and irritable digestive organs . It is purifying to the blood , soothing and agreeable to the nervous system , lubricating to the alimentary canal , and proves , at the same time , invigorating and refreshing . TAYLOR BROTHERS confidently challenge comparison between this and any of the so-called homoeopathic cocoa offered to the public . A single trial will suffice . Observe , particularly , upon each packet , the name , TAYLOR BROTHERS , LONDON , whose advantages over other makers arises from the paramount extent of their manufacture ; larger experience , greater command of markets , matured judgment in selection , and skill in preparation , enabling them to offer every kind of plain and fancy COCOA AND CHOCOLATE , a 3 regards both quality and prico . upon unequalled terms . They are also inventors and exclusive proprietors of the SOLUBLE AND DIKTKTIC COCOAS . The latter is strongly recommended by the faculty to invalids , convalescents , antl dyspeptics , as most nutritious and easy of digestion , and being free from the exciting properties of tea ami coffee , makes it a most desirable refreshment after a late evening . All other makes of these are spurious imitation * . These standard Preparations , which WILL KEEP GOOD IN ANY CLIMATE , may be had , wholesale , at tho Mills , 211 , BRICK-LANE . LONDON , and retail from all Grocers , Tea Dealers , and Oilmen . CAUTION . —To prevent disappointment see thnt the name " Taylor Brothers" is upon every packet , there being ninny vile . noxious imitations of the SOLUBLE and DIETETIC COCOAS ' calculated to bring Cocoa into disrepute .
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¦ A NEW MEDICINE . FRANKS'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE—A form of Medicine at once safe , mire , speedy , and pleasant , es-peciiilly applicable to urethral morbid secretions , and other ailments for which copaiba and cubeb . s an ; commonly administered . Kach Capriulo containing the Specific is miule of the purest Gelatine , which , ( incased in tinfoil , may he conveniently carried in the pocket , and , being both elastic anil pleasant to take , affords the greatest facility for repeating tin ; dom-s without intermission- — a desideratum to persons travelling , visiting , or engaged in business , as well as to those who object to fluid meilicincu , being unobjectionable to the- most Huscentiblu atoiiiach . Prepared only by GKOKGE FRAN KS , Surgeon , at his Laboratory , UO , lllackfrinrB-road , London , where they may be bud , and of all Medicine Venders , in boxes , at . ita . . and 'Is . ( id . each , or Bent fn-v by post . at . ' tn . and fin . each . Of nliom , also , may be had , in hotf . lcH , at 2 s . ' Jo ? .. -1 n . ( id ., and lls . each , FRANKS'H SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COl'AIHA . TK . HTIMONIAI . H . From Joseph Henry ( Jrcen , Esq ., F . R . H ., President of the Royal College of Surgeons , London ; Henior Surgeon to Ht . TIioiiium'h Hospital ; and I'rofessoi of Surgery in King ' H College , London . "I have inndu trial of Mr . Franks ' s Solution of Copaiba , at Ht . Thoinim ' ti Hospital , in a variety of cuses , and the results warrant , my Hinting , that it ia an cllic . uo . louh remedy , and one which does not produce the usual unpleasant Hlied * of Copaiba . ( Signed ) " JoHici'ii IIknhv (< iuckn . " Lincoln ' H-inn Fields , April l . > , lH . 'tf ) . " From llransl / y Cooper , Enq . p F . R . B ., one . of tin ; Council of the Royal College of Surgeons , London ; . Senior Hurgeon to ( Juy ' s Hospital ; mid Lectuier on Anatomy , Xw . ' Mr . ItraiiHby Coopct presents bis compliments to Mr . ( ieorgo FraiikH , mid bus gnat pleasure in bearing testimony to tiio elllcacy of bis Solution of Copaiba . Mr . Cooprr has prescribed the Solution in ten or twelve eases witli perfect miece-s •• New-sliert , April Itt , IH . K , . " % Them ; medicines art ; protected agaiuut counterfrits by tin : Government Stamp—on which Ih engraven "Ukouuk Fhank .. i , Ulnokfriura-road "—being utti'cuud to euch .
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HOMCEOPATHY . — -All the Homoeopathic Medicines , in Globules , Tinctures , and Trituration , are prepared with the greatest care and accuracy by JOHN MAVVSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 . Hood-street , Newcastleon-Tyne ; and 60 , Favvcett-street , Simderland ; from whom they may be obtained , in single tubes , neat pocket cases , and boxes , suitable for families and the profession . " Laurie ' s" and all other works on Ho : na » opathy , ' together with cases and tubes , sent post-free to all parts of the kingdom . Dispensaries and the profession supplied on liberal terms . Just published , and may be had ireeof charge , a small pamphlet on Homoeopathy , by J . Silk Buckingham , Esq . MAWSON'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA . —The Cocoa-nut , or nib . contains a very large proportion of nutritive matter , consisting of a farinaceous substance , and of a rich and pleasant oil . This oil is esteemed on account of its being leas liable than any other oil to rancidity . Homoeopathic physicians are united in their recommendation of cocoa as a beverage ; and the testimonials from other sources are numerous and of the highest character . It was so highly esteemed by Linnaeus , the chief of Naturalists , that he named it Theobroma— " Food for the Gods . " Dr . Pareira says , ' It is a very nourishing beverage , devoid of the ill properties possessed by both tea and coffee . " Dr . Epps , the popular lecturer on Physiology , says : — ?' Mothers , while suckling , should never take Coffee ; they should suckle on Cocoa . 1 have the testimony of mothers who have so suckled , and they state that they found , with Cocoa without Beer , they produced quite sufficient milk , and the children suckled with suoh diet were in better health than those suckled on a previous occasion , when Beer , and Coffee , and Tea formed the liquid part of their diet . " The same author adds : — " Cocoa is the best of all flavoured '' rinks . It is highly nutritious . " Dr . Hooper says : — " This food is admirably calculated for the sick , and to those who are in health it is a luxury . " Many persons have been turned against the use of Cocoa and Chocolate from having tried the many , and very generally inferior article vended at the grocers' shop 3 under that name . The preparation here offend by JOHN MAWSON contain ? all the nutrjtiom properties of the nut without any objectionable admixture . It is , therefore , recommended as an agreeable and wholesome substitute for Coffee , to which it is certainly much superior , as it is also to the Cocoas sold as " Soluble cocoa , " " Flake Cocoa . " & e . It is light , easy of digestion , agreeable , nutritious , and requires little" time or trouble in preparing for use . Testimonial— " Having used the Homoeopathic Cocoa prepared by Mr . Mawson , I have no hesitation , in givingit my fullest recommendation . "—Thomas Hayle , M . D . Sold , Wholesale and Retail , by JOHN MAWSON , Homoeopathic Chemist , 4 , Hood-street , Newcastle , and 60 , Fawcettstreet , Snnderland . Agents . —North Shields—Mease and Son , Druggists . Sunderland—Mr . John Hilb , grocer . S' -uth Shields—Bell and May , druggists . Penrith—Mr . George Ramsay , drug-gist . Stockton —John Dodgson and Co . druggists . Durham—Scawin and Monks , druggists . Darlington—Mr . S . Barlow , druggist . Carlisle—Mr . Harrison , druggist . Agents wanted !
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CUKES FOR THE UNCUREDI HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT . —An cxtraordinary Cure of Scrofula or Kino ' s Evil . Extract of a Letter from Mr . J . II . Alliday , 209 , High-street , Cheltenham , dated the 22 nd of January , 1850 . To Professor Hollow ay . "Sir , —My eldest son , when about three yejrsof age , was afflicted with a Glandular Swelling in the neck , which , after a short time , broke out into an Ulcer . An eminent medical man pronounced it as a very bad case of Scrofula , and prescribed for a considerable time without effect . The disease then for four years went on gradually increasing in virulence , when , besides the ulcer in the neck , another formed below the left knee , and a third under the eye , besides seven others on the left arm , with a tumour between the eyes , which was expected to break . During the whole of the time my suffering boy had received the constant advice of the most celebrated medical Gentlemen at Cheltenham , besides being for several months at the General Hospital , when : one of the Surgeons said that he would amputate the left arm , but that the blood was so impure that , if that limb were taken off , it would be then even impossible to anbdin ; the disease . In this desperate state I determined to give your Fills and Ointment a trial , and , after two months' perseverance in their use , the tumour gradually began to disappear , and thf lischarge from all the ulcers perceptibly decreased , and at the expiration of eight months they were perfectly healed , and the boy thoroughly restored to the blessings of health , to the astonishment of a large ; circle of acquaintances , who could testify to thu truth of this miraculous case . Three years have now elapsed without any recurrence to the malady , and the boy is now as healthy as heart can wish . Under these circumstances I consider that 1 should be truly ungrateful were I not to make you acquainted with this wonderful cure , eil ' ected by your medicines , after every othor means had failed . ( Signed ) " J . II . Alliday . " Sold by the Proprietor , 211 , Strand ( near Temple Bar ) , London , and by all reypectahle Venders of I'atent Meet we , men throughout the Civilized World , in I ' ots ami Boxes , at la . l ^ d ., 2 n . Oil ., 4 h . fi < l . 11 h ., li'ln ., and , ' < X < . each . There ia a very considerable , naving in taking the larger sizes . N-lt . — Directions for tho guidance of Patients are affixed to each pot . or box . '
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I ^ O WANT LUXURIANT BKAU-^ TIFUL ILAIK , WHlsKEKB . &« . ? The immense public patronage bestowed upon Mjmh K 1 , I , KN ( IHAIIAM'H N 1 OHKKEN E , in miUicient evidence of its ainu / . ing properties in reproducing the . human hiiir , whether ) o * t by dibe : » s «? or natural decay , prevent . ing the huir fulling oft " , st . rengtlie . ning we . ik hair , mid checking giayne . ui . It is guarantied to produce wliitiUeirt , inoiiutachoeH . & r ., in three-weekw , without fail . It is elegantly Hcenti'd ; antl Hiiilie . ie . nt for three , months use will he Hunt fn e . on receipt of twent y-four postage fitampH , by Minn Ellen ( irahain , <> , Ainptnn-stntet , <« ray ' H-inn-ron < l , London . Unlike all other preparations for tlie . hair , it Is tree from artificial colouring and Illlhy gieasinoKH , well known to be mo injurious to it . MIT 1 IKNTK 1 TICSTlMONlAI . N . " My Iniir in restored . Thanks to your very valuable Nioultrene . "—MIhh Mane , Keiiningtoii . " 1 tri <>< t every other compound advertized , and they are all impoHitioiiH . Your Nioiikrcim Ii . ih produord the effect beautifully . "— Mr . JiiiniH . St . AIIkiii ' h . " Your Nioiikrene ih tlm iiiohI . rxcellent pre |) arution I have ever analyzed , being-IVeo from colouring matter and injurioiiH Hcent . The Htiinulant in excellent . " —Dr . John ThoinpHon , author of a " Treiitiwe on tin ; llunmii Hair , " mid 1 'rofenuor of ChuniiHtry . l '' or the nursery it in invaluable , it . H biilmunlc properties beingadmirably adapted to infinite' luiit .
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WHY NOT WALK WITH EASE ? Kofi , and haul ronm . iin ! Imiihiiiim may be iiiMtimtly relieved mid pel iij ; mrnt ) y cured , l > y Mimi ( Jiiihum ' n 1 'LOMltlNK , in threo cliiyn . It in went lite for thirteen poutitge Htampti . ' It . cured my corim lik « mngie . —Mr . Johnu , llounslow . " My bunion Iius not uppuarud Minco . "—Mr * . Hiinu , Truro ,
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Leader (1850-1860), March 29, 1851, page 19, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_29031851/page/19/
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