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No. 449. October 30, 1858.] THE LEADER. ...
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No. 449. October 30, 1858.] The Leader. ...
No . 449 . October 30 , 1858 . ] THE LEADER . 1175 ¦
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LONDON CRYSTAL PALACE . REGENT-CIRCUS , OXFORD- STREET AND GREAT PORTLANDSTREET . THIS maoniGcent Building will be opened to the public on WEDNESDAY ; December 1 st , 1858 , for the sale of all kinds of useful and fancy Articles . It will contain the largest number of first-class Exhibitors of any Building in Europe . The Photographic Establishment is the finest in London . The Aviary , Conservatory , General Refreshment Room , and Ladies' Private Refreshment Room , with Retiring Room attached , will be replete m their several departments . Applications for the remaining space are requested to be made forthwith .
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SOHO LOOKING-GLASS MANUFACTORY , 2 G , Soho-square , London . —Established 20 years . —The Proprietor begs to call tho attention of the public to the following very reduced List of Prices for LOOKINGGLASSES , of superior quality , fitted in carefully mauuactured carved and gilt frames : — Size of Glass . Outside Measure of Frame . Price . 40 by 30 in . 51 in . wide by 39 in : high from Si . 10 s . each . 46 by 30 in . 4 H in . wide by 5 S in . high from 51 . 0 s . each . 50 by 40 in . 52 in . wide by 60 in . high from 61 . Os . -each 53 by 43 iu . 55 in . wide by ( 55 in . high from 71 . 7 s . each . 56 by 1 G in . 5 J ) in . wide by 69 in . high from 81 . Ss . each . GO by 48 in . 62 in . wide by 74 in . high from 10 ? . 9 s . each . 70 by 50 in . Gi in- wide by S 4 in . high from 121 . 0 s . each . Mahogany dressing and cheval glasses , gilt cornices , girandoles , picture frames , & c , at equally moderate prices . Merchants and shippers supplied by special contract .
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OPENING OF NEW PREMISES . THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the magnificent and capacious premises , 189 and 190 , Tottenham-conrt-road , corner of Francis-street , London , were opened on Monday , the 2 f > th of October , as a first-class Clothing and Outfitting Establishment , by 1 LAWR 1 CN 0 E HYAM , in connexion with his long celebrated house , 30 . Gracechurch-street , City . The stock , which consists of every description of Men ' s , Youths ' , and Boys' Attire , adapted to the present season , is of the most novel description , being manufactured by L . Hya . vi , within the last three mouths , expressly for this establishment . Everything that long experience and taste can suggest has boon brought into requisition , in order to render this establishment not only tho most popular , but of paramount importance to every class of the community . Tho Public are invited to inspect tho immense assortment now on hand ; and as every garment will be sold at a more fraction of profit , this , combined with intrinsic goodness and great durability , L . Hyaxi hopes will ensure universal support . Ju the ordered department , cutters of great talent and experience aro engaged , thus ensuring to those who favour L . JIyam with their patronage in this department tho certainty of obtaining superior garments , noth in quality , workmanship , and durability , at a great reduction in prices . L . HYA 3 I , Tailor , Clothier , and Outfitted . " * V <« t 15 ml Establishment—189 and 100 , Tottonharacourt-road , W . ; City Establishment—iJO , Gracechurch-Btroot , < Jity , EC .
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ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE HATH ESTABLISHMENT , 105 . Groat Russell-street , Uloonmbuvy , W . C . —Simplo and Medicated VAl'OL'K , GALVANIC , and ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS , on improved principles . For tho extraction of Lead , jMermiry . and other Minerals from the body , and for the euro of Norvous , Diabetic , Paralytic , Cutaneous , Uopntiu , Spinal , Rheumatic , Gout , nud otliur diseases , Mouioal Superintendent-JOHN SK 13 LTON , Ksq ., M . D .. M . R . C . S ., Rug . For terms , & o ., hoc circular sunt froo upon reooipt of address .
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In ouo thick vol ., tho Eleventh Edition , price 10 s ., MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE : desoriblng tho Symptoms , Causos , and most ollloaaioufl Treatment of Diseases ,-, with a Collection of approved Prescriptions , & c . forming a oomprohoimlvo Motlical Guiilo for tho Olomy , Families , and Emigrants . My T . . T . o ; AMAM . M . D ., Momburof tho Royal Collogoof Surgoons of England .. " Undoubtedly tho best modionl work for private Families 2 V ;«! . '" J « " > SW « BO . It iu invaluable . " — Lltavary * i V ( j' i " M' ° Modlcn . 1 Guides tlinfc havo como to our hand all yield U » o palm to L >»\ Urulmm ' s . " -- JBannor , August , IBM PuuUmIioU by HiMPiciir and Co ., Patonioator-row ; Hatch auu's , 187 . Piccadilly . Sold by all liooltaollora . N . U . Tills book may . bo had in Spanlah . Alao , by tho same Author , In Rvo , piioo 11 s ., boards . Firth Edition , enlarged , 2 . ON THE DISlfiASftS OF FEMALES { a TruaUno doaarlbing 1 holr Symptoms . Oaunoa , Vai'lotloa ,, and TroivUnont ) . With Cumch , and a MoiUoal GltTswary - lnoUkUiik tho Dlsoasoa and fllaiintjoinourt of * Pregnancy and Q onlltiomoiit . "An RiUulrublo povrannni \ QO . " —Ilttth Herald . ., . A luanai of infurnmtlou liKllHpoiiHablo to those For whom
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THE QUARTERLY REVIEW , No . L TL , is Published THIS DAY . CONTENTS : I . The Abundel Society—Fresco Paestesg . II . Horace and his Translators . III . Cardinal Wiseman ' s Four Popes . IV . James Watt . V . The Roman at his Farm . VI . Sir Ciias . Napier ' s Career in India . VII . Past and Present Administrations . John Murray , Albemarle street .
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DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE , No . 311 , NOVEMBER , 1858 . Gerald Fitzgerald , " The Chevalier . " By Charles Lever . Part XI . Horace Walpole in his Old Rides upon Mules and Ao-e Donkeys . —V . Through , the Crinoline and Whales . Dark to Ainba Bahom . Outside a Playground . A Subterranean Adventure . The Works of the Rev . R . A . Lyra Germanica . Vaughan . G <*? rSe s *» d ou . Jrmce Jottings on Eclipses . Talleyrand . _ Patrick Delany , D . D . Irish Archaeological Pubhca-The Half-Brothers . A Tale . tions . Dublin : Alex . . Thomc and Sons ; London : Hurst and Blackett .
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BL A CKWO Q D'S MAG AZINE , for NOVEMBER , 185 S . No . DXVII . Price 2 s : 6 d . contents : Buckle ' s History op Civilisatiox . What wilt > iie do with it ? By FisistjrAtus Caxtox . —Part XVIII . - Edavard Ikvino . The Light ox the Heakth . —Part III . Cherbourg—The Poit-r and Fortress . Loud Canning ' s Reply to the Ellesboeough Despatch . William Ulackwood and Sons , Edinburgh and London .
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On First November will be published , price Gs ., NORT H BRITISH REVIEW , No . LVIII . CONTENTS : I . The Present State of France . —II . Translations from Sanskrit III- Gorman Church Historians . —IV . Oxford Aristotolianism . —V . Aquatic Zoology—Sir John G . Dalyell , —VI . Decimal Coinage . —VII . Novels by tho Authoress of John Halifax . —VIII . Popular Education in Britain and Irclnud . —IX . The Decay of Satire . —X . Tho Atlantic Telegraph . —XL Recent Publications . Edinburgh : W . P . Kennkdy ; London : Hamilton , Adams , and Co . ; Dublin : M'Glasitan and Glti ^ .
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rpHE STEREOSCOPIC MAGAZINE , X Price 2 s . Cd . Stereographs for NOVEMBER , No . V . I . Statuis ov Dr . Johnson at Licufield . II . Cham / ton Housw , Kbnt . III . This Wiokllow Railway at Brayiirad , Lovell Reeve , a , Honriotta-stroot , Covont-gardon .
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Now ready , price la ., Part XXV . THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE is beautifully illustrated throughout , and is tho best family uingasiliio extant . Tho November number contains tho ( Irst part of a now continuous story of groat interest , by Robert H . Jlrough , ontitlotl , " Which Ih Which P or , Miloa OnBsidla ' d Contract "—Also , Bob Black ' s Illusion—Our Chomioal Frionds — ProKross of Science—Sketches and Stiullua in Rusain . by II . 6 . Kdwards—Tho Apparitor of the Secret Tribunal , by Walter Thorubury —The Destruction of Jorusaloin , by 11 . Nool JJuinphroys—Thomaa Cnrlylo on Frudorick tho Groat , & o . & c . Tho whole profusely illustrated by tho boat avtiats . London i W . Kent ana Co ., 51 and 52 , Patornostor-row , and SO , Floot-atroet .
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r | M-IE CRITIC , this ilay ( No . 434 ) contains a I . few Photographs by Attioua—Tho Poetry ami PhUosopliy of Wov » 1 h , by lConnoth Moroucy—Sexto >\ on Holllughworth — Crowe ' s History of France — Willmott ' s Words worth—Bull Martuu- Follow Tmvollors— Alexnudrl Roumanian I ' ootry —• Tho Urlt | o in Purin—Letters from Gorninny and llaly , and all tho current Litoraturo of tho weak , Homo and Foreign Wcloutillc , Archaeological , JMusioal , and Draniatio Summarloa , nntl all tho nows of tho Week , Literary nnd Artistic , ttpociinou oopy wont for llvo utinnpa . Olllco , tJO , EsHox-Htroot , SI mini , W . O .
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I . jVlN-G CELEBRITIES .--A Series of Pho-Xj toKrnijhlo Portralta . liyMAULL and POLYBLANK , price Ob . ono , h . Tlio num () o . r . for NOVEMBER oontninu OLAliKSON STANFIELD , Ksq ., R . A ., with a Memoir . Ma inland Pqt . tdtmnk , OR . aracochuroh-btroot , and 187 a , Piccadilly t aua w . JCxnivreud Co ., Fluot-atreot .
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! 1 < MURRAY'S MODERN COOKERY . Price Five Shillings . Now ready , the 2 S 0 fch Thousand , with "Woodcuts , post 8 vo , 6 s ., ]\> fODERN DOMESTIC COOKERY , Founded JLlzL . -upon Principles of Economy and Practical Knowledge , jind Adapted for . the Use of Private Families . fc "Unquestionably the most complete guide that lias yet been given to the world . "—Jo 7 im . Bull . " Full of sage instruction and advice . "—Builder . " We may heartily and safely commend to English housewifery this cookery-book" —Express . " The best work extant on the subject . "— Atlas . . "A new edition , with a great many new receipts , that have stood tite test of family experience . "—Spectator . " As a . complete collection of useful directions , this Modern Domestic Cookery' can scarcely be surpassed . " — Economist . Johit MtBEAT , Albemarle-street .
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i ' —¦ ~ —~ Now ready , Eighteenth Edition , with 20 additional Woodcuts , fcap . 8 vo , 2 s . 6 d ., T ITTLE ARTHUR'S HISTORY OF ENGJL / LAND . By LADY CALLCOTT . " Lady Callcott ' s style is of the right kind ; earnest and simple . "—Examiner . "I acknowledge myself to be some judge of what suitschildren , and I never met with a history so well adapted either to their capacities or their entertainment , so philosophical , and at the same time written with such infantine simplicity . "—Mrs . Marcett to Lady CallcotU John Mttkkax , Albemarle-street . ¦
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BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES . 5 J THE LATEST AND CHEAPEST EDITIONS . Now ready , 4 vols . 8 vo , 42 s ., COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF KJ ENGLAND . By Sir WM . BLACKSTONE . A New Edition , adapted to the Present State of the Law . By R . MALCOLM KERR , LL . D ., Barrister-at-Law . Also , by the Same Editor , THE STUDENT'S BLACKSTONE . Being those portions of the * Commentaries which relate to the British Constitution and the Rights of Persons . One volume . Post Svo . 9 s . * * This volume contains those portions only of the larger work which form the subject of examination for the title or Associate in Arts , in the new Oxford , Cambridge , and Middle Class Examinations . John Mubeat , Albemarle-street ^ ¦ _
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CHARLES KNIGHT'S POPULAR WORKS . The following New Editions are just ready . O NCE UPON A TIME . By CHARLES KNIGHT . New and Cheaper Edition . Fcap . 8 vo , 7 s . 6 d . . " ' Once upon a Time' is worth possessing , "— Examiner . ' < A selection from the writings of a man who has done more to popularise literature than perhaps any other man of the day . "—Spectator . By the same Author , KNOWLEDGE IS POWER : A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society , and the Results of Labour , Capital , and Skill . 2 nd Edition , with additional Woodcuts . Post 8 vo . 7 s . 6 d , Also , lately Published , THE O LD PRINTE R AND T HE MODE RN PRESS . Fcap . 8 vo . 6 s . Johw Mttbbay , Alberaarle-streot .
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THE CHIEF JUSTICES OF ENGLAND . Just ready , 2 nd Edition , Revised , with an Index to the entire Work , 3 vols . Svo , 42 s ., LIVE S OF THE CHIEF JUSTICES OF ENGLAND , from tho Norman Conquest to tho death of Lord Teutcrdon . By LORD CAMPBELL , JjIvD ., Lord Chief Justico of England . it . Also , now ready , 4 th Edition , Revised , with an Index , 10 vols . crown 8 vo , 0 s . each , LORD CAMPBELL'S , LIVES OF THE LORD CHANCELLORS and Koopors of the Groat Seal of , England , from tho Earliest Times , to tho death of Lord Eldon . " A book that has reached tho fourth edition , and tho praise of which is in everybody ' s mouth , requires no commendation at our lianda . But wo gladly welcome tho work in this now and popular form , and think tho learned and noble lord could hardly have bestowed a greater boon upon ( ho profession of which ho is so dietinguiahed a momnor , than by )> l » cing so useful a book within the roaoh of all . "Gentleman ' s Magaaine . John Murray , Alboraarlo stroot .
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/ ESOP FOR THE MILLION . This day , Ufith Thousand , with many additional Woodouts , by Tonulol and Wolf , post Svo , 2 s . 0 d ., 2 ETSOPS FABLES . A New Voraion , chiefly JJHj from tho Original Sources . By Rev . THOMAS JAMES , M . A ., Honorary Canon of Peterborough . " Tho pvegont edition ia romnrkablo fov tho olonrnoss nml conciseness with which each tale ia narrated . Mr . Tonniol ' s alover tuul exceedingly graceful designs aro nlnno worth , more than tuo whole price aut upon l > ho book . "— JBtvamwor . " Mr . Jnnieti lias made a judicious aolootlon of tho Fabloa , i » nd his tniiialfttlon la at onoo cloae and freo i the wood ou-BravingBfti'o amongst the triumphs of arf' -SpcoCaeor-Now rofldy , wlt-U 12 IUustratlo » 8 , lOmo , la . Od ., THE CWILDllEN'S COJ ? T OF FUbS IN BOOTS . Illustrated by OTTO SU'EOKTEH . ^ A iXT's ^& 'i ^ f ^ 'sSii ,, forooi" —Spcoicttor . . . . Jonw Mubbav , Albomarlo- » troo 6 .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 30, 1858, page 31, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_30101858/page/31/
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