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1 October 29, 1853.] THE LEADER. 1083
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Ol TIPIC THE A TEE.-Lessee and Manager, Mb. Alfbeb Wigait.
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1 October 29, 1853.] The Leader. 1083
1 October 29 , 1853 . ] THE LEADER . 1083
Ol Tipic The A Tee.-Lessee And Manager, Mb. Alfbeb Wigait.
01 YMPIC THE A TEE .-Lessee and Manager , Mb . Alfbeb Wigait .
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On Monday , October 31 , and during- the week , the new Extravaganza , called THE CAMP AT THE OLYMPIC , in which will appear Messrs . A . Wigan , Emery , F . Robson , Cooper , and Galli ; Mesdames A . Wigan , Stirling , P . Horton , Cliatterly , E . Turner , £ « d Wyndham . After which , an . Original Drama , in Three Acts , called PLOT AND PASSION . Principal characters , Messrs . p Rol > son , Emery , Leslie , Cooper , White , and A . Wigan ; Miss e ! Tamer and Mrs . Stirling . Bot-ofllce open from Eleven to Pour . Doors open at Seven , and Commence at Half-past Seven . Stalls , 5 s . ; Boxes , 4 s . ; Pit , 2 a ; Gallery , Is . '
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HtTNaAHIAN PROMENADE CONCERTS at the ROYAL MARIONETTE THEATRE , Adelaide-street , West Strand , Every Eveh-in-g ^ at Eight , introducing the performances of the renowned HUNGARIAN BAND , in their national costume , conducted by Kalozdy . Vocalists —Miss J . Brougham and Miss E . Brougham , from the Wednesday Evening Concerts ; Mrs . Theodore Distin , and Miss Josephine Braun , from the Theatre Royal , Dublin ; Mr . Theodore Distin , Mr . William Distin , and Mr . Henry Distin . Instrumentalists—Herr Toyhrnaijrre , on the Hungarian national instrument , the Zitner Hongrois ; the Brothers Distin , the celebrated performers on the Sax Horn ; and the Hungarian Band . Stalls , 2 s . 6 d . ; reserved Seats , Is . 6 d . ; Upper Balcony , Is . ; Private Boxes , £ 1 Is . Private Boxes and Stalls may be secured at Mitchell's , Andrew ' s , and Same ' s Libraries . Afternoon Performance on Wednesday and Saturday , at Three o ' clock .
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DE . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , consisting of more than 700 Models , has just received a very considerable addition ^ is Now Open , at the PORTLAND GALLERY , Eegent Street , every day , except Friday , for Gentlemen only , from Eleven till Five , and from Seven till Ten . On Fridays , however , the Morning Exhibition for Gentlemen will close at Two o ' clock , when Lames only will be admitted until Five o'clock . Explanations for Gentlemen by Dr . Leach ; and for Ladies by Mrs . Leach . —Admission , One Shilling .
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THENDEIIS , STOVES , and EIBE-IIIONS . JD Buyers of the above are requested , before finally deciding , to visit WILLIAM BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS , 39 , Oxford-street , ( corner of Newman-street , ) Nos . 1 and 2 , Newman-street , and PerrVs-place . They are the largest in the world , and contain such an assortment of FENDERS , STOVES , RANGES , FIREIRONS , and GENERAL IRONMONGERY , as cannot be approached elsewhere , either for variety , novelty , beauty of design , or exquisiteness of workmanship . Bright Stoves , with bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars , £ 2 14 s . to £ 5 10 s . j ditto with ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars , £ 5 10 s . to £ 12 12 s . ; Bronzed Tenders complete , with standards , from 7 s . to £ 3 ; Steel Fenders from £ 2 15 s . to £ 6 ; ditto with rich ormolu ornaments , from £ 215 s . to £ 7 7 s . - , Fire-irons , from Is . 9 d . the set to £ 4 4 s . Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves , with radiating hearth plates . All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges , First—Trom the frequency and extent of his purchases ; and Secondly—From those purchases being made exclusively for cash . DISH COVERS AND HOT-WATEE DISHES in every material , in great variety , and of the newest and most recherche * patterns . Tin Dish Covers , Ca . the set of six ; Block Tin , 12 s . 3 d . to 27 s . 2 d . the set of six ; elegant modern patterns , 32 a . 3 d . to 57 s . 6 d . the set ; Britannia Metal , with or without silver-plated handles , 73 s . to 110 s . 6 ( 1 . the set ; Sheffield plated , . CIO to £ 16 10 s . the sot ; Block Tin Hot-water Dishes , with wells for gravy , 13 s . to 19 s . ; Britannia Metal , 20 s . to 72 s . ; Sheffield plated , full size , . CO 10 s . WILLTAM S . BURTON has TEN LARGE SHOW-ROOMS ( all communicating ) , exclusive of the Shop , devoted solely to the show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ( including cutlery , nickel silver , plated , and japanned wares , iron and brass bedsteads ) , bo arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections . Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( per post ) free . The money returned for every article not approved of . 30 , OXFORD-STREET ( corner of Newman-street ); Noh . 1 & 2 , NEWMAN-STRKET ; and 4 & 5 , PERRY'S-PLACE .
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CIAUTION . —TO TRADESMEN , MER' CHANTS , SHIPPERS , OUTFITTERS , & c . Wliorcan it haH lately conio to my knowledge that some unprincipled porson or persoim havo for some time past been imposing on the Public , by welling to tho trade and othei-H ii spurious article under tho name <> 1 BOND'S PERMANENT MAliKING INK , this in to give notico , that I am the Original and Bole Proprietor a «* l Manulacturor of tho Hitid article , and do nof ; employ any traveller , or authorize any pernon to represent themselves as cominp ; from my { 'MtabliHhmenf , for tho purpose of soiling the Haid ink . Thin caution in |> ublishod by me to prevent further imposition upon tho public , » iul HorioviH injury to myKclf , 11 . It . IJOND , hoIc executrix and widow of tho late John HoikL aw , Long-lano , West Sniithfiold , London . ' ' '
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npERTII .- —Hy Her Majasiy ' H J loyal . Lottorfl J ~ I'utoul ,. —Nowly-invontcd and 'Patented application of oheini-« iuly- )) ropiti-o <| WHITE INI ) lA RUItBIOR in tho couHtmction of TWM « . KIOIAI ' TI 0 I ' " . Guiiih , and Palalos . — Mr . KI'II RA 1 M •"" 'SlOLY , Hiirgcon-DentiHt , ( il , < lri ) Hvenor-ntr ( v ot , ( JroHvonor-H ( iuiire , H ( , |(| Inventor and 1 ' atontoo . A no \ y , original , and invuhiahlo invention , consisting in tlm adaptation , with tho most ' ] Ni ° 1 ) l 11 ¦ ' * ' tiou ft "'! Hu ««« WH , of uhomieally-proparod WHI'l'K / ill RUBIUOIt aH a lining to tlio ordinary gold or bone fVinno . * «« <) xtra () rdiuary rcHiiltH of thin application may bo-briolly noUid » a low of thoir nioHt prouiiiuMtf , features , an tlwi followiTig : — -All Hiiarp ( idf ^ oH uro avoichid , no HpriugH , wires , or liiHtenlugH uru ro-Jl » jved , a ( frtiatly inciroiiHud fVoedoin of Hiiotlou in mip |> licd , a wln "' i olaHtici < y hitherto wtudly unattainable , and a llt . i wrfuctc . d w"li tho inoHt unorring acKturacy , 1 h Hcotirod , while fl'om tho m > ft-• »! hh and flexibility of tho agdiit ( iinploycd , tho greatOHt Hupport 1 h K'von to tho ( u ^ ohiing tooth when Iooho , or rondorod tou < lor by l »« abHorptlon of tho ' guniH . Tho aoidH of tho mouth oxorl . no j Wney on tho (• li () inicnll . y- |) r ((|> iiri' ( l Whito India-rubbor , and , aH it a no » - < ' (> iidu <) l , or , lluidH of i « ny toinporaluni may with thorough j wrnlort , bo iuibihotl and rotaiucd in tho mouth , all unptoiumnt-» "hh of Hinoll and tanto being at the Hiuno thno wliolly )> rovidod "jfjiiimt by tho peculiar nature of ltn preparation . To bo obtained Ol LOWEJt GROBVWNOll-STHEET , LONDON . ^ 2 , Quy-Blrcot , Hath . " * , ( jlrniijiror-utrcoL Nowoastle-on-Tyno
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SALE BY AUCTION OF BOBEBTS ' "HOLY LAND . " SOUTHGrATE and BARRETT beg to announce that they have received instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION , at their Rooms , 22 , FLEET-STREET , London , DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER , the entire remaining Copies of "ROBERTS'HOLY LAND , EGYPT , NUBIA , SYRIAf IDUMEA , AND ARABIA . " The Work is complete in Forty Parts , and was originally published by Mr . Alderman MOON ( who has retired from business ) at Forty-one Guineas , under which price it has never yet been sold . The DRAWINGS were made on the spot by DAVID ROBERTS , R . A ., and have been executed in the first style of Lithography by M . LOUIS HAGHE . They are accompanied by HISTORICAL and DESCRIPTIVE Letterpress , written by the Rev . Dr . CROLY . The ARTIST , whose fame has mainly resulted from pictures of this class , entered into the work with a deep and earnest love of his great theme . The subjects embrace every variety . Among the 250 Prints of which the Work is composed , are found Views of JERUSALEM , the HOLY SEPULCHRE , the MOUNT of OLIVES , BETHLEHEM , the SEA of TIBERIAS , LEBANON , TYRE , and other places of interest in the HOLY LAND ; of * he RUINS of PETRA , MOUNT SENTAI , & c , in IDUMEA ; and in EGYPT and NUBIA , the reader is presented with the most faithful illustrations of their celebrated antiquities . The entire series form a work of rare attraction , not only in point of art , but affording also a rich fund of enjoyment and instruction to all who regard these spots as hallowed with the scenes and recollections of the past . The Artist has depicted the " EAST" as it is TO-DAY . These countries are becoming anew the centre of EUROPEAN interest and anxiety , from the position of the " Eastern Question , " and the Work about to be offered for sale comprises undoubtedly the best , and , indeed , the only , complete series of pictorial illustrations relating to those localities which have ever been the subjects of dispute , and even now threaten to be the seat of war . SOUTHGATE and BARRETT beg also to call PARTICULAR ATTENTION to the circumstance , that the copies which will be included in the forthcoming Sale will be the Last that can ever be obtained , as the DRAWINGS from which these impressions have been taken will all be EFFACED FROM THE STONES in the JRooms , and During the Progress of the Sale , thereby furnishing the only sure guarantee that no inferior impressions can ever be issued , and securing to the purchasers at the sale the rarity and enhanced value of the present copies . It is also further announced , that an entire SET of this beautiful work is now on view at the OFFICES of Messrs . DAY and SON , Lithographers to the Queen , 17 , GATE-STREET , LINCOLN'SINN-FIELDS , LONDON ; and that a DESCRIPTIVE LIST of the PLATES ( which will give free Admission to visitors ) maybe obtained of SOUTHGATE and BARRETT , at then- Temporary Auction-Rooms , 393 , STRAND , LONDON , who will be happy to furnish any further information that may be required . In conclusion , SOUTHGATE and BARRETT feel it a duty to ur # e their friends and the public not to lose the present and ONLY opportunity of obtaining the above important and interesting work at a reduced price . Catalogues of the Sale ( when ready ) will be forwarded by post , on the receipt of Six Postage-stamps .
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FIVE GUINEAS . —Mr . WM . H . HALSE , the Medical Galvanist , of 22 , Brunswick-square , London , informs his friends that liis FIVE GUINEA APPARATUSES are now ready . —Send two postage stamps for his Pamphlet on Medical Galvanism .
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ARRIVAL of the NEW SEASON'S TEA . Our FIRST CONSIGNMENTS of the NEW SEASON'S TEA . are now on SALE at our Warehouses , 8 , King William-street , City . We beg to call attention to the strong Congou Tea , at 3 s . and 3 s . 4 d . per lb . The prime Sovcitong Tea , at 3 s . Gd ., and 3 s . 8 d . The best Lapsang Souchokg Tka , at 4 s . The prime fluwpowDKB Tka , at 4 s . and 4 s . 8 d . The delicious Gunpowdek , at 5 b . All who purchase at these prieCB will savh money , as teas are petting pkaker . We arc still selling prime COFFEE at 1 b . and Is . 2 d . per lb . The best Mocha and the best West India Coffee , at Is . 4 d . Teas , coffees , and all other Goods sent carriage free , by our own vans and carts , if within eight miles ; and Teas , Coffees , and Spices sent Carriage free to any part of England , if to the value of 40 s . or upwards , by PHILLIPS and COMPANY , Tea and Colonial Merchants , 8 , King William Street , City , London . A General Price Current sent post free , on application .
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TEA ! CU LLINGIIAM AND COMPANY . — The advantages , both in quality and price , to be derived from purchasing at a first-clans City house must bo too apparent to every one to need comment . W « arc now selling Tho very Bent Black Tea , at 4 s . Od . the pound . Good sound Congou !) h . Od . „ Finest Pekoo ditto . 'to . Hd . „ Fine Gunpowder 4 s . Od . „ Choice Coffee 1 h . Od . Jh'inoHt . Uoniojopathie Cocoa 1 h . Od . „ Thto in the moHt plcamuit and uutritioiiH preparation of Cocoa . Kor tho convenience of our nurnorouH customers , wo rotail tho finoHt Went India and Refined SugarH nt market prices . All gooilH delivered by our own viu \ s , free of charge , within eight niilcH of London . ParcclH of Tea and Coffee , of the value of Two Pounds sterling , aro sent , uarriagc lreo , to any part of KiiL'lumt . CULLINGIIAM AND COMPANY , 'IVa-inorohiiuto and Dealers , 27 , ttlUNNHIt-HTHEUT , SNOW-HILL , CITY .
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KlIFKKlOlfc TO COFFEE , BUT LOWER IN PRICE . F RENCH OHOCO . LATK , Is . por pound , or in packets , Od ., . 'Id ., and Id . each , a preparation from tho choicest of CoeoaH of tho Englirth markotn , and manufactured by tho Hwwt approved French method . Oof loo id fkr inferior in nutritive qualities to Cocoa . And Chocolate , or properly prepared Cocoa , 1 h now univorwvlly recommended by tho Medical ProlcHHion , as mom conducive to health than any ot , hor vegetable HubHtanco which enl . oiH into tho human dietary . Tho miporiority of tho abovo <> n » Shilling I ' Yonoh Chocolate over raw and unprepared Cocoas , may bo judged of by tho porfootlon attained in i ' tn manufacturo , owing to which , It may bo unod either aH food or luivoniue . PArIh CHOCOLATE COMPANY , distinguished by tho Patroniu ?<» of lior MiuoHty tho Quoon , and tho uiianliuouH award of both " . Council" and " Prlzo" MedalH at tho Groat Exhibition of 1851 . IVlaniifuoturerH of Broakfust Chocolate , Bonbons , and French HyruiiM . Hold Wholomilo and Rotail by tho principal GrocorH . Confectioners , and Druggists In tho kingdom . Chocolate MUIh , IhIoworth ; Wholomilo Depot , 85 , 1 ' ndding-lnno , City ; West-end Agent , Mr . Johw JIati'ikxi > , 221 , Itegcnt-Btreot .
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PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . DEPARTURES OUTWARDS . INDIA and CHINA , via EGYPT . —For Aden , Ceylon , Madras , Calcutta , Penangy Singapore , and Hong Kong on the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and on the loth and 26 th from Marseilles . AUSTRALIA , via SINGAPORE . —For Adelaide , Port Philip and Sydney ( touching at Batavia ) , on the 4 th November , and 4 th of every alternate month thereafter from Southampton , and on the 10 th of November and 10 th of every alternate month thereafter from Marseilles . MALTA and EGYPT . —On the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE . —On the 27 th of every month from Southampton . SPAIN and PORTUGAL . —For Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , from Southampton , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th . of every month . CALCUTTA and CHINA . —Vessels of the Company ply occasionally ( generally once a month ) between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , Hong Kong , and Shanghae . For further information and tariffs of the Company ' s rates of passage money and freight , for plans of the vessels , and to secure passages , & c , apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhallstreet , London , and Oriental-place , Southampton .
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C < TEAM to INDIA , via the Cape . —The K 5 following Ships of the General Screw Steam Shipping Company will leave Southampton for CALCUTTA , calling at Plymouth for the mails , and touching at the Cape , Mauritius , Ceylqn , tod Madras : — Dates . Ships . Tons . Captains . 1863 . November ...... Indiana , 1800 Lambert . December Mauritius , 1800 J . Gbodall . 1854 January Calcutta . 1800 S . Sceales . Applications for freight and passages to be made at the Company's Offices , 1 , Adelaide-place , London-bridge . Parcels will also be received by Messrs . Balfour , Laming , and Owen , 16 , St . Maryaxe ; and by Messrs . Grindley and Co ., 9 , St . Martin's-place , Charing-cross .
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BANK OF D E P O S IT , 7 , St . Martin ' s-place , Trafalgar-square , London . Established May , 1844 . Parties desirous of Investing Money 3 re requested to examine the Plan of this Institution , by which a high rate of Interest may be obtained with perfect Security . ~ The Interest is payable in Jakuaby and Jvtx , and for the convenience of parties residing at a distance , may be received at the Branch Offices , or paid through Country Bankers , without expense . PETER MORRISON , Managing Director . Prospectuses free on application .
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SAV INGS BANKS' DEPOSITORS and other INVESTORS are informed that the ROYAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY is allowing Depositors 4 J to 5 per cent , interest on Deposits , which are all invested on real security by this * Society . No partncrsliip liability . THIT 8 TEE 3 . Tho Right Hon . Lord Thomas Pclham Clinton . Tho Hon R . E . Howard , D . C . L . Erasmus Wilson , Esq ., F . R . S . Prospectuses free on application . 33 , Pall Mall . W . BRIDGES , Secretary .
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THE WO 11 KING TAILORS' JOINT STOCK COMPANY , 314 , Oxford-street , near Hanovcraquare . Registered under 7 and 8 Victoria , cap . 110 . The above Company beg leave to call the attention of their customers and tho public to the fact that they have lately made alterations in Homo of thoir arrangements "ind officers , in order that increased efficiency may be given to their miHincss tnuiHactions , and greater satisfaction to their customers . The result of the experiment which they have now been engaged for three years in making , has proved the practicability of tho principle of Bolf-dependcnce on which they net out , relying for success on supplying good articles at a moderate price , in tho fair way of ordinary business . JAMES CAMPBELL , Manager and Secretary .
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TJ 1 IRE at tho GTJTTA PEKCHA WORKS . RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS . Tho GuttaPoroha Company beg to inform thoir Customers and tho Public , that they have rcHiimed tho Miinufacturc of Tubintf , Sheet , SoloH , Round and Flat Hands , Chamber VchhoIh , Tnlbotypti Trays , Galvanic Batteries , Union JoiutH , Hohhch , Flasks , ltottlen , Howls , Curtain and Cornice liin ^ -H , to . & c . Numerous Fancy Articles aro alfo in progress Submarine avid Bubtwrunean Telegraph Wire insulated with Gutta Poreha . Orders to bo addressed , iw previously , to tho Gi ; tta Pkrcita Company , Patkntiskh , 1 H , Wharf-road , City-road , London .
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T 71 O Ji D' S K U II ' K K A 8 III K T S . — JP Itost Quality , Hix for Forty KhilllngM ; ? Socontl 1 Quality , Six lor Thirty Shillings . Uentlunien desirous of obtaining Whirtu in tho very boot manner in whlith they can !><> made , aro solicited to try FORD'S EUREKAH . " Tho most unique , and tho only perfect-lilting Hhivt . miwlc . "—Obteroer . Country residents purohiiHiiiK' in any provincial town aro requested to observe on the interior of tho collar-band the stamp—<} Ford'n Eureka Hhirts , ! W . Poultry , " ( without , which none lira KMiuino ) Al'ohIh aro now boing appointed in all towns , Forma , &« ., forwarded on application .--RICHARD FORD , 1 ) 8 , Poultry London . Manufactory , llayVlano , Tooloy- » treot .
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ETn t-EKA . — PATTEHNS of the New Coloured HhirtingH In <* vory variof . y of Colour , unwardH of » K > different styles for making KOKIVH EUREKA SHlllTS , Including HpriKH . ' HpolH , Hl . ri |) iiH , Ac Ac , »» ont pout lW- « on receipt of HlKHtiuupH , prfeo U 7 s . Uii ) Hiilf-dowm . " ' 'ist of J » rl « w mid Mod © of Solf-in « amiwim « inl mint !«»»<¦ » Vm > . - RJCUAR 1 ) FORD ; an , Poultry , London . , , , , „ . N . B . —Agonto aro now bolng appointed in nil towiw . Terniu & u ., to rwuvdod on imp lication .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 29, 1853, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_29101853/page/21/
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