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M JULLIEN'S ANNUAL SERIES OF CONCERTS FOR 1 ONE MONTH ONLY . M JULLIEN has the honour to announce that his ANNUAL SERIES of CONCERTS will commence at the THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE , on FRIDAY next , NOVEMBER 8 th . M JULLIjEN'S GRAND ANNUAL BAL MASQUE will this ' vearbe given at the COMMENCEMENT instead of at the TERMINATION of the CONCERTS , and will take place on THURSDAY next , NOVEMBER 7 . For full particulars see Advertisement . THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . M . JULLIEN'S GRAND BAL MASQUE , Will take place on THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 7 th , 18 50 . M JULLIEN has the honour to announce , that his Grand Annual BAL MASQUE will this year be riven previous to the commencement , instead of at the termination , of his Annual Series of Concerts , and will take place * NEXT THURSDAY , November 7 th , 1850 , ( The Concerts commencing on thb following Evening . ) M . Jollien feels it is almost unnecessary to refer to the fact of the great encrease in the popularity of BALS MASQUES since he had the honour of introducing them in this country . The patronage bestowed on them by the Nobility and Gentry is a sure evidence of the immense attraction of such Entertainments—of the splendour and completeness with which they have been presented—and , above all , of the manner in which they have been conducted . It has been generally allowed that , in the Decorations of these BALLS , they nave surpassed all other entertainments of a like kind ; but the one here announced being given at the commencement , instead of at the termination of M . Jullien's Annual Sekies of Concerts , THE WHOLE OF THK DECORATION WILL BE ENTIRELY NEW , and be seen for the First Time NEXT TH DltsDAY , November 7 th . In addition to this will be displayed the Magnificent and Novel CRYSTAL CURTAIN , which was exhibited on One Evening only last year , viz ., that of the Bal Masque " , and which created an universal surprise and admiration . M . Jullien abstains from giving any detailed description of the Decoration , but begs to assure his " Patrons that they may rely on witnessing one of the most splendid combinations of Decorative Eifects ever produced . The ORCHESTRA will , as heretofore , be complete , and consist of ONE HUNDRED and TEN MUSICIANS . Principal Cornet-a-Pistons , Hbkr Kcknig . Conductor , M . JULLIEN . The New and Fashionable Music of the present Season will be played , and include several New Polkas , Waltzes , Mazurkas , and Quadrilles , composed expressly for the Nobility ' s Balls , Almacks , &c , by M . Jullien . Tickets for the Ball 10 s . 6 d . The Prices of Admission for SPECTATORS ( for whom the Audience Portion of the Theatre , will , as before , be set apart ) will be as on former occasions , viz .: — Dress Circle 5 s . Boxes 3 s . Lower Gallery 2 s . Upper Gallery Is . Private Boxes , from £ 3 3 s . upwards . Persons taking Private Boxes will have the privilege of passing to and from the Ball Room without extra charge . Tickets ? for the Ball , Places and Private Boxes may be secured on application to Mr . O'IIhilly , at the Box-office of the Theatre , which is open from Ten till Five . Private Boxes also at Mr . Mitchkll ' s , Old Bond-Btreet ; Mr . Sams' , St . James ' s-street ; Mr . Oluvier , Mr . Allokoft , Messrs . Leader and Cocks , and Mr . Ciiappell , New Bond-street ; Messrs . Cramer , Bealk , and Co . ; and at Jullien and Co . ' a Musical Establishment , 214 , Regent-street . The Doors will be opened at Half-past Nine , and the Dancing commence at Ten . ¦ Sherbet , Carrara Water , Coffee , Tea , and Ices ( under the superintendence of Mr . G . Payne ) will be supplied during the Evening , and at One o'Clock the Supper will be served . Mr , I . Nathan , Jun ., of 18 , Castle-street , Leicester-square , is appointed Costumier to the Ball . Persons in the Costume of Clowns , Harlequins , or Pantaloons will not be admitted .
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VIEWS on INDIGESTION as the GRAND SOURCE of GENERAL NERVOUS DISTURBANCE . By JAMES COCKLE , 8 urgeon . « ' * Tia strange the body thus should sway the spirit-That when our grosser parts are out of tune , They , like some demon-spell , enchant the mind , Making all discord there . " The influence of a disordered condition of the body over the operations of the mind had not escaped the observation of our great poet ; and there is certainly no class of disorders in which thin mysterious sympath y is more frequently developed than in those of the stomach and liver . It must be unhesitatingly conceded that good digestion is essentially requisite to sound health ; for no sooner are it 3 important instruments weakened , oppressed , or otherwise out of tune , than the entire harmony of the constitution is destroyed ; the nervous system becomes morbidly sensitive , producing in the body pain , spasm *) , &c , and affecting the mind by disturbing the quiet of the night with uneasy dreams or nightman ; , and tinging even our waking hours with sadness . To * those who sutler ( rom indigestion in all its varied forms , with torpid liver , inactive bowels , &c ., and which by neglect often lead on to confirmed disease , Mr . COCKLE'S ANTlIilLIOUS PILLS cannot be too strongly recommended , us by combining aromatic , tonic , and aperient properties , they remove all oppressive accumulations , regulate the secretion of the liver , strengthen the stomach , induce a healthy appetite , and impart tranquillity to the nervous system . 18 , New Ormond-street , London Maybe had of all respectable medicine vendors , at Is . lid . 2 s . 'Jd ., and 4 s . 6 d . cacti . Of whom also may be had , COCKLIi'S INFLUENZA ASl ) COUGH LOZENGE ; A most cllioiuiious , sul ' o , and agreeable preparation , for the relief and euro of influenza , colds , coughs , hoarseness , chronic bronchilis , asLhum , ate .., complaints which are so troublesome , and peculiarly harassing ut the present . sermon . la boxes , at Is . l&d . and 2 s . 9 d .
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AN ENQUIRY into the PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION of SHAKSPEARE . By W . . 1 . Blium , M . A ., New Inn Hall , Oxon , Author of the " Keal and Ideal . " Lettered , in cloth , price 4 s . A curious and even an attractive book . It is pervaded by a distinct purpose , sustained by Zealand industry . The defence of Othello ' against the charge of ' Iago's' insufficiency of motive , and the estimate of 'Caasio ' s' character , exhibit thought and criticism . "—Spectator . ThiR is one of the most marvellous hooks produced in the nineteenth century . The uullior is in earnest , and his book id a serious and awe-inspiring work . "—Tablet . " The task of testing the great bard ' s religious sentiments in a manner most legitimate , has b < eti abl y uceoinpliHlicd by Mr . Birch . The book throws much additional light on the real structure of Shukapeare'a mind . "—Weakly Dispatch . "Mr . Ilirch ' a attempt is to remove the veil that wraps the poet , curious lo ecu whether or not his countenance ' shiueth as that of angel . ' This unveiling Mr . Birch does with a daring , but u gentle hand . "—Leamington Courier . C . Mitchell , Red Lioa-court , Flect-strcct , London .
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DR . CULVER WELL OS NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION . Price Is . ; by Post , Is . Gd . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstincntifl multi ciiraiitur morbi . " An Address to the Young-, the Delicate , the Vu ' . eti'dinarian , and Invalid ; instructive of how to avert many of the illnesses of life ; and showing , also , the resources we have within ourselves to remedy them and live again . Sherwood , 33 , Puu .-njDi * li > r « row ; Maim , ' A'J , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , ltegent-atreet : consultation hours , ten till Jive ; evenings , seven till nine .
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Now published , WI LD FLOWERS for CHILDREN . By Mr . Honev . suck . lk . Price Is . MASTER WOODBINE'S ALPHABET . lf > . THE YOUNG LADYBIRD'S ALPHABET . 6 d . A GOOD CHILD'S ALPHABET . 4 d . THK TINY ALPIIAKKT . 2 d . Flowers , Fruite , and Leaves , twopence the set . All . coloured . THE I'LOWER and the STAR , or the Course of the Stream ; a Child ' s Story , with Twenty-five Engravings , Is . Od . C . Honeysuckle , 85 , Hatton-garden , London .
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Now ready , No . VI ., for November . THE FREETHINKER'S MAGAZINE , and REVIEW of THEOLOGY , POLITICS , and LITERATURE . Edited by Friends of Truth and Progress . Price ad ., 32 pages—Containing The Political Reviewer : I . The Democratic and Social Conference ; II . The Land ; III . Continental Probabilities , by G . II . ; Oil for the 8 prings of Thought , or Fonderings on the Pentateuch . Correspondence : The Poor Man ' s Sabbath . Review of Books : Chambers' Journal , " for September ; " The Lever—Social and Political ; " " The Free Inquirer . " The Genuine Gibbon . Published by James Watson , 3 , Queen ' s Head-passage , Paternoster-row .
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WEEKLY JOURNAL BY ROBERT OWEN . On Saturday , the 2 nd of November , will be published the First Number of ROBERT OWEN'S WEEKLY JOURNAL , Price ONE PENNY . A Periodical intended to instruct all classes in the principles and practical measures by which alone the poverty , injustice , and misery of the existing system can be peaceably superseded by universal wealth , justice , and happiness . To be had of all Booksellers in Town and Country . THE RECENT WORKS OF ROBERT OWEN may be had of Eflingham Wilson , Royal Exchange ; Watson , Queen ' s Headpassage , Paternoster-row ; and Vickers , Holy well-street , London .
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This day is published , 8 vo ., cloth , price 9 s ., A VINDICATION of UNITARIANISM , in Reply to the Reverend llalph Wardlaw , D . D . By Jamks Yates , M . A ., Fellow of the Royal , Linncan , and Geological Societies , Member of the Philological Society , &c , &c . Fourth edition , carefully revised , with many additions . London ; Edward T . Whitfield , 2 , Essex-street , Strand .
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Just published , in 1 vol ., price Is . Gd ., A PORTRAITURE OF MORMONISM . By G . Sexton , M . D ., Ph . D . " The doctrines of the eternity of matter , baptism for the dead , &c , are discussed in an able and erudite manner . " —Dr . Medina , M . A ., LL . li . " Dr . Sexton has certainly in these interesting pages dug a grave deep enough to furnish a dormitory for all the Mormomtes now in England . —British Banner . London : W . Strange , Paternoster-row . 8 old by all Booksellers , and sent post-tree on enclosing 18 stamps to the author , 27 , Goldsinith's-placc , Hackney-road .
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BAPTISM AND REGENERATION . BA PTISM : its True Nature , Object , Necessity , and Uses , as one of the Sacraments appointed by our Saviour at the Establishment of the Christian Religion . By the Reverend Woooville Woodman , of Kersley . Royal lUmo ., handsome cloth , gilt and lettered , price 2 s . RESURRECTION . —The Scriptural Doctrine of the Resurrection : a Lecture . By the same Author . In 8 vo . Is . MARRIAGE : its Origin , Duties , and Uses . By the Reverend W . Bruce , of Edinburgh . 8 vo . sewed , 6 d . HEAVEN : a Sermon . By the Reverend G-. Busu . With a Biographical Sketch of the Author , and a Portrait . Crown 8 vo ., 9 d ., sewed . —The Portrait may be had separately , on large paper , price 4 d . LIFE in its Origin , Gradations , Forms , and Issues . By the same Author . Crown 8 vo ., 3 d ., sewed . Hodson , 23 , Portugal-street , Lincoln ' s-inn , London .
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WORKS BY WILLIAM MACCALL . THE EDUCATION of TASTE . 2 s . 6 d . Contents . —1 . Introductory—2 . The Nature of Taste—3 . The Culture of Taste—4 . Taste and Religion—5 . Taste and Morality —6 . Taste and Politics—7 . Taste and Manners—8 . Concluding Remarks . THE AGENTS of CIVILIZATION . 3 s . 6 d . Contents . —1 . Introductory—2 , The Hero—3 . The Poet—4 . The Priest—5 . The Artist—6 . The Prophet—7 . The Philosopher—8 . The Apostle—9 . The Martyr—10 . Concluding Remarks . THE ELEMENTS of INDIVIDUALISM . 7 s . 6 d . Contents . —1 . The Confession of Faith—2 . The Teacher ' s History—3 . The Teacher ' s Mission—4 . The Mission of the Teacher ' s Brethren—5 . The Unity and Multiformity of the Universe—6 . The Unity and Multiformity of Man—7 . The Unity and Multiformity of the Individual—8 . The Unity and Multiformity of Social Being and Action—9 . The Identity of the Divine and the Human in the Individual -10 . The Nature of Religion—11 . The Relation between the Individual and Religion —12 . The Nature of Morality—13 . The Nature of Tolerance—14 . The Perpetuity of God ' s Bevelations—15 . Sacred Books and the Consciousness of the Individual—16 . The Chief Characteristic of the Prophet—17 . The Nature of a Church—18 . The Nature of a Government—19 . Education—20 . The Relation of the Past , the Present , and the Future—21 . The Development of Principles in Human Nature—22 . The Development of Faculties in the Individual—23 . Civilization and Nationality—21 . Art and Education—25 . The Positive Teaching of the Truth—26 . The True Estimate of Religious and Political Institutions—27 . The Adaptation of Theological Faith to Individual Requirement—28 . The Infinite in Man—29 . The Spirit of Love and the Spirit of Sacrifice—30 . The Harmony of Goodness , Beauty , and Truth —31 . The Relation of Sects and Parties to Truth and Progress—32 . The Grand Obstacle to Individualism—33 . The Origin and Growth of Great Truths—34 . The Power of Enthusiasm—35 . The Final Fervent Familiar Word . " A book , which , whatever may be thought of isolated expressions and opinions scattered through it , few can read as a whole without becoming wiser and better men . "—Morell on the Philosophical Tendencies o / the Age . THE INDIVIDUALITY of the INDIVIDUAL . Gd . THE DOCTRINE of INDIVIDUALITY . 6 d . THE LESSONS of the PESTILENCE . 6 d . SACRAMENTAL SERVICES . 6 d . THE UNCHRISTIAN NATURE of COMMERCIAL RESTRICTIONS . 3 d . London : John Chapman , 142 , Strand .
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A NEW WEEKLY PERIODICAL . On Saturday , December 7 th , will appear , The FIRST NUMBER , Pbick Three Halfpence , of LEIGH HUNT'S JOURNAL : A Miscellany for the Cultivation of the Memorable , the Progressive , and the Beautiful . Orders received by all Newsmen .
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NEW PUBLICATIONS . On the 9 th of November will be published , OLIVE : A NOVEL . By the Author of " The Ogilvies . " In 3 Vols ., post 8 vo . THE POETICAL WORKS OF ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . ( MISS BARRETT . ) Uniform with the New Edition of Robert Browning's Poetical Works . In 2 thick vols ., foolscap 8 vo ., 16 s . ROMANCE OF THE PEERAGE . Vol . IV ., completing the Work . With a Portrait of the Duchess of Monmouth and Buccleuch . By George Lillie Craik , M . A . SKETCHES BY BOZ . By Charles Dickens . With a Frontispiece by George Cruikshank . Crown 8 vo ., cloth , 3 s . 6 d . This volume completes the Cheap Re-issue of Mr . Dickeus's Works . In fcap . 8 vo ., price 6 s ., POEMS . By Wm . C . Bennett . London : Chapman and Hall , 186 , Strand . Just published , price Is . ( id ., rpHOUGHTS on the NATURE of MAN , the L PROPAGATION of CREEDS , and the FORMATION of HUMAN CHARACTER . " Man , know thyself ; all knowledge centres here . "—Young . " The proper study of mankind is man . "—Pope . " Of all knowledge , the wise and the good seek most to know themselves . "—miaksperb . London : Joseph Clayton , 265 , Strand ; and may be obtained by order , irom all other Booksellers . A NEW ERA OF THE STAGE . On the 1 st of November was published , to be" continued Monthly , Part I ., price Is ., Imperial 8 vo ., rpALLIS'S DRAMATIC MAGAZINE , and A GENERAL THEATRICAL aud MUSICAL REVIEW ; conducted and Edited by several of the Principal Dramatic Critics of the day . Each Part " will be illustrated with Two Beautiful Steel Engravings , from Daguerreotypes taken from Life , sxpressly for this Work , of the chief Dramatists , and of all the principal Actors and Actresses of the day , in their most celebrated characters , and also in private costume . The December Number will contain Portraits and Memoirs of Miss Glyn and Mr . Phelps . John Tallis and Company , 97 and 100 , St . John-street , London ; and 40 , John-street , New York ; where all communications for the Editors , and Subscribers' names , must be forwarded .
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Nov . 2 , i 85 t > . ] & % e ^ Leaner * 767
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 2, 1850, page 767, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1857/page/23/
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