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Just published , in one vol . post 8 vo ., 12 s ., THE ERNE . Its LEGENDS and its FLYFISHING . , _ . By the Rev . Henry Newland , Rector and Vicar of Westbourne . With Plates and Map . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly .
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NEW POEM ON ITALY , BY MRS . BROWNING . Just published , in fcap . 8 vo ., 5 s ., CASA GUTDI WINDOWS . By Elizabeth Barrett Browning . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly ,
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On Monday will be published , in one vol . crown 8 vo ., 16 s ., ABD-EL-KADER . A Poem , in Six Cantos . By Viscount Maidstone . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly .
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THE JAY HAS SPOKEN ! For the KEY to the mystery aee the LOOKER-ON , Price 2 d ., Weekly . A . Hall , Virtue , and Co ., 25 , Paternoster-row , and all Booksellers and Newsvenders .
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Now ready , 8 vo ., price 2 s . sewed , AN ESSAY ON CHURCH REFORM . " Enqland expects every Man to do his Duty . " Contents . 1 . "What is Truth ? Answered . 2 . What is Superstition ? Answered . 3 . Romanism refuted . 4 . Ecclesiastical and Doctrinal Reforms pointed out . 5 . Reform the only escape for Protestantism . London : Simpkin , Marshall , and Co ., Stationers ' -hall-court ; Hatchardand Son , 187 , Piccadilly ; and J . Darling , Little Qaeen-• treet , Lincolns-inn .
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Shortly will be published , . price Jfrs . ; to Subscribers , 16 » ., DANIEL , an ORATORIO . By GEORGE LAKE . The words are selected from the Scriptures , and from Hannah More's Sacred Drama of "Daniel . " The work consists of the following pieces : — > XNtRODUCTiON .- ^ Cborus , "Behold 'tis Daniel Reigns . " Hecit ., ' Sorauus and Pharnaoes ( Presidents of the Court of Persia ) . March . Chorus , "Hail , Great Darius . " Recit ., Darius and Pharnaces . Chorus , " Glory attend thee . " Itecit . and Aria , " Put thou thy trust in the Jjord . " Chorus , " Great is the Lord . " Prayer , Daniel , " Hide me under the shadow of thy wing's . " Chorus , " Behold 1 he prays . " Chorus , "Daniel , the captive Jew . " Recit ., Darius , " O deep-laid stratagem . " Aria , " Who now sIihII guide V Quartet , ' * The Lord will not forsake them . " Symphony . Recit ., Darius , " O Daniel , servant of the living Uod . " Aria , Daniel , "My God hath sent his angel . " Uecit ., Darius , ' 'Draw near , my subjects . " "Aria , Daniel , "Let all adore" Chorus , " Proclaim aloud ' Jehovah reigneth . " * The Oratorio , which will shortly bo produced , will be published by Messrs . Addinon and IIoilier , 210 , Regent-street , where Subscribers' names arc received .
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Just published , price 3 h . ( id . PETE R SCHLEMIHL ; or , the SIIADOWLES 8 MAN . By Chamisso . With a Vocabulary and Copious Kxplanutury Notes . Hy Falok-Leiiaiin . London : bimpkiu , MarHliall , and Co .: and at Mr . Lebahn ' s Class-rooms , 1 <> , London-wall , City , and 1 , Annett'B-creacerit , Lower-road , Islington . . Third Edition , price 8 n . ; with Key , 10 s . 6 d ., GERMAN in ONE VOLUME : containing a Grammar , Exercises , a Beading-Book , and a Vocabulary of 45 ( 10 Words synonymous in German and Kngii « h . Uy Kai . ck-Lkiiaiin . ' Thin is the beBt German Grammar that haa yet been published . "— Morning Pott . ¦ " The exerciaea are very good , well graduated , and well designed to illustrate the rules . ' The 4500 Words synonymous in <; orinan and English' is a very ad vanta ^< -om feature . "—Spectator . " Mr . Lehabu ' H method i » clear , : ) ini |> l <\ and cuHily followed , everything like intricacy being carefully avoided . "—Morning Chronicle . Price Oh ., PRACTICE in GERMAN : containing the first Three Chapters of" Undine , " with u Lite ml Interlinear Triinilation . and Copious NoteB . " Whoever fails to learn the German language with thin heln , must huve an intellect irredeemably dull and obfiiHcatutl . "—The Sun . " A work |> crfi ; ct of itH kind . "—Lady ' s Nnpspaner . " The elitirt ! contrivance of the ' I ' ractioe' cxIiilutH extraordinary tact and knowledge on the Kiibjcot of teaching . "—The lira .
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Price < m . <> il ., THE SKLF-INSTRUCTOR in GERMAN . Containing : — I . DKR MUTIIWILLIGtt ( the Wag ) : a Coinody , in Five Ada . liy KoT / . itiiuK . II . DKR NKKIK ALS ONK 1 X : n Comedy , in Three Actn . By SciuH . i . i ' . H . W ilb a Vocabulary and Coi > ioua . Notes , by Fai . uk-J . 1 CIIA 11 N . " A moHt practical work . " —Ilritantiiu . " One of two moat iiinuutng elementury rcaiHng-booh . 8 that ever pauaed under our liuiidu . "—John Hull . " Tim Htudenticould huvo m » guide superior to Mr . Lebalm . " — JAterury ( laxelte . % Morn thuu 130 commciulury notices of the above works h « vo apueiircd .
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This day is published , HOW TO SEE THE EXHIBITION . IN FOUR VISITS . By W . Blanchabd Jerbom ) . Visit the First , price 6 d ., containing—the Transept , Nave , and South-Western Section of the British Department . % ? Visits Second , Third , and Fourth are nearly read / , price 6 d . each . Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouverie-street ; ana all Booksellers .
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Prix 15 s ., elfigamment rfilie " , LES MCEURS ET LES COUTUMES DES ANGLAIS EN 1849 . Par Richard Doyle . Avec DES EXTRAITS DU JOURNAL DU MONSIEUR PIPS . ContribuSs par Pbrcivad Leigh . Londres : Bradbury et Evans , 11 , Bouverie-street , Fleet-street .
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Price 7 s ., handsomely bound in cloth , with numerous Woodcuts representing the Processes of Grafting , Budding , Layering , &c , rpHE LADIES' COMPANION to the FLOWER A GARDEN . Being an Alphabetical Arrangement of all the Ornamental Plants grown in Gardens and Shrubberies ; with full Directions for their Culture . By Mrs . Loudon . The Fifth Edition . London : Published , for the Proprietor , by Bradbury and Evans , II , Bouverie-street .
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SOCIALISM IN THE ROYAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND . ROBERT OWEN'S JOURNAL of the 15 th of JUNE , will contain a Speech in favour of Mr . Owen's Plans made by his Royal Highness the Duke of Kent , in 1819 , as Chairman of a Meeting at which a Committee for carrying those plane into operation was formed , of which Committee their Royal Highnesses the Dukes of Kentand Sussex were members ; with other information on the same subject . Mr . Owen ' s Discourse addressed " to the Delegates of the Human Race who attend the World ' s Fair , " which he will deliver at the Institution , John-street , Fitzroy-square , on Sunday , the 8 th instant , will be given in the number of the Journal for the 21 st . Published by Watson , Queen ' s Head passage , Paternoster-row .
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WEALE'S LONDON EXHIBITED in 1851 . Published this day , an entirely new work for the guidance of the stringer and the native , in a volume of nearly 1000 pages , with a map based on a recent survey , and 205 Illustrations , entitled LONDON andits VICINITY EXHIBITED in 1851 . The work comprises all objects worthy of examination and research . Price 9 s . John Weale , 59 , High Holborn .
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LADIES' COMPLETE COMPANION TO THE TOILETTE . ' This little work , which ; is ^ sent per post in a note-sized Envelope , contains nearly ' seven ij valuable Receipts for . Popiades , Perfumes , Hair Dyes , Deutrifrices , Oils , Cosmetics , Carmines , Recipes for defects in the Teeth , Skin , Breath , and Hair , eradi-< jationof Wrinkles , Freckles , Warts , Pimples , Corns , Sec . &c . ^ ' * A j *« xJect treasure £ n a nutshell . ' —Sunday Times . ¦¦ - ?* & flio * tuseful friend . "— -Bucks Herald . »« njt Tei- 8 ix StampB by John Kimj . Bookseller , J 20 , Ffeetstreet , fconddtfc . 'frfi » tftii exectyetf oS ttte Eifenbiftes , Vita taite ^ d 6 « patciKW ^ WP ^ W WflTWM * .: . ' . i \ . . V ' . ' ¦ ' : '
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SOMNOLTJjA * V ' \ ASS ^ S ^^^ iSiE 8 ^ . ff -non " ,. -ti * e Science of tke . 8 oul , and . the Phetiont&Lr of Nervation , as revealed by Mesmerism , considers ! Physiologically and Philoso phically ; including Notes of Mesmeric and Psychical Experience . By Joseph Wilcox Haddock , M . D . 8 econd and enlarged edition . Illustrated by Engravings of the Brain and Nervous System . Price 4 s . 6 d ., cloth . % This edition contains much new matter of considerable interest relative to clairvoyance , together with experiments in chemistry in connexion with the researches of Uarou Von Reichenbach . Hodson , 12 , Portugal-street , Lincoln ' s-inn , and all other Booksellers .
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MUSIC BY WILLIAM TIIOROLD WOOD T HE PEOPLE'S ANTHEM . Poetry by KiiKNKZKn Elliott . Second Thousand . Pi ice Is . " We are glad to see that these fine stanzas of the Corn-law Rhymer have at last found fitting musical utterance . The composer is not unworthy of the poet . "—Tait ' t Mug ., May 1850 « FREEDOM , ARISE ! " A Prayer for the Downfall of Russo-Austrian Tyranny . Quartet and Chorus , with Pianoforte Accompaniment . Price 4 s . " ALL HAIL THE DAY WHEN NATIONS MEKT t" A Son ? for the Great Exhibition . Poetry by Ciiablotte Young . Price 2 s . London : J . Shepherd , 98 . Newgate-street ; and to be had , by order , of all Music-sellers in the Kingdom .
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PRICE ONE PENNY . THE CHEAPEST FAMILY MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD . Published Weekly , iu demy 8 vo ., Twelve Pagoe , and in Monthly Parta and Volumes . TALES OF ALL NATIONS : FOKMINU A LIBRARY OF ILLUSTRATIVE ROMANCE . The love of Romance and the desire to be acquainted with the deeds of other nations and other timeB , the interest with which we hear of the habits and cuatoniB , the thoughts and opinions of those who can only be known to us through the medium of otheru , are among the chief reaaons of the popularity of Tales and PurHoiial Narratives . The glowing- regions of pure fiction pall upon the taste . Uiitmpporttfd by probability , the most poetic tlijrhts of fancy become inuipid : while Tales which are tli « results of travel mid founded ou rculitica will never eenBc to attract while there ma thought to bo expreascd , or any nluco or cudtoin to be dcMcribml . The period when ALL THE NATIONS OV THE EARTH would find u temporary home amount u « appeared peculiarly the tune to commence the " Tale * of ull Nations , " in the pai ^ ia of which are described Iho rise mid protean , t | , home * iind ImbitM , Ihu thoughts uud Hontimentu , tho domeatic life und nooial conditioiiri of our iutereutiiiff visitors . Nor will tin- intercut of these Tultis bo confined to thi « nerUxl Containing Tales <» t ancient i » 9 well uH modern tiuu-8 of „ ,,,. „ * ( flowinif with chivalry und roiiwnci ) , : ih ivell uh treatin . ' of t | , uvort ! « oiiil > r « realltieH ol the proaent . they will exhibit the mininerH and customs oi people in every era of the world and lorm n 1 'ERMAMENT LlfljtAUY OK ILLUSTRATIVE UOMANrV Each Tulo will bo completed in from two to tlirtio or four iiuinbiim . Tbo thrilling interest of the wholo will ha tlui « concentiatcd , whilo the moat Htrikingmid interesting ixiintH . vili i .. ILUJSTltATKIJ 11 V SI ' IKITED ENUluVlNUS Nob . 1 , ' £ . : t , contain " The Crirnuu of the lti < : | , iuui ii u , " i >( lllr . ? " The Will . " " Tho Hl . ick (;» t , " » Th ,, Forgery . " ' Road " THE 1 U > AGK CA'l ' , " the m « Ht aatounding tale of the London : K Appleyunl , 8 ( i . Farrinjdoii-Btroet ; and may bo ordered oi all liookuellor * . J
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This day is published , post 8 vo ., cloth , 7 s . 6 d ., LECTURES ON POLITICAL ECONOMY . By F . W . Nkwman , late Fellow of Balliol College , Oxford . London : John Chapman , 143 , Strand .
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THE EXHIBITION OVAL ANTI . MACASSAR , with other Designs , by Mrs . Waebkn in TIMETHRIFT for JUNE , price Sixpence monthly . " We cannot but recommend this serial to all industrious Ladies . Here we have cookery for the matron , crochet for young maidens , chess for widows wanting to make a match , and chat from the Exhibition ; poetry for the poetical , and amusement for all . "— -Looker-on . " Matrons and the lady at the head of every family will find their money ' s worth in this sixpenny serial . "—Britannia . London : Longman and Co ., and all Booksellers and Berlin Woolhouses .
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CAIDY ISLAND . TjlOR SALE , by PRIVATE CONTRACT , MOST DE 8 IRABLE AND VALUABLE INVESTMENT , in the Bristol Channel . 2 A miles from Tenby , and forming , the "Western Boundary of Carmarthen Bay , together with the Mansion-house , Walled Gardens , important ( LIMESTONE QUARRIES , and 650 acres of land . The Island of Caldy will insure to the purchaser , arising- from a total absence of restraint , and being a freehold , an income of at least EIGHT HUNDRED PER ANNUM . It includes upwards of SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES to low-water mark , FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES of which comprise the much admired FARM OF CALDY , and contain Land , Meadow , Pasture , and Arable , far surpassing in value the general productive soils IN WALES . There are No Taxes , Tithks , or Poor-Ratbs , and the Land-Tax is Rkdhemed . THE MANSION , which is replete with every possible convenience , is of recent erection , and embraces within it all the accommodations requisite for a FAMILY OF DISTINCTION . THE REMAINS OF THE ANCIENT MANSION have been mostly converted into Farm Offices of every description necessary for the management of thia extensive farm , amongst which stands the TOWER OF THE ANCIENT CONVENTUAL CHURCH , whicli is surmounted by a Stone Spire , and forms a conspicuous object of picturesque appearance , imparting- with the rest of the ruins , an interesting and romantic character to this sequestered spot . There are TWO LARGE WALLED GARDENS , well stocked with Choice Fruit Trees , a Lawn in front of the House , with Flower Garden ; and several Ornamental Sheets of Water , which together turn THE VALUABLE CORN GRIST MILL , leaving- a sufficient supply for any other Machinery purposes that maybe required . ¦• Thete are TEN COTTAGES for Labourers , with extensive Stores , producing a Rental of nearly THIRTY POTTND 3 per annum . , •' i , T 0 E BXTEN 8 IY * LIME-8 TONB ROCKS ., , / which * t *» rionrivaljed ftw quality of die S £ GSr& » ft ^ ift $ i ^ ti * lly worked , bat io th « 1 ind * 4 > f * n eiitftrMfuib »|> erfd « ';> 1 *>^ ANTNCOME OF AT LEAST OJfBTIJOUS ^ & ^ eitgJJJf per annum in ay toe r « 4 ) lxed . ^ The Quarries are ^ fl ' . thfc Hartli » jd <» of the ISLAND , and fOMo a HsrboUr of Safett , WottkaoW Ht » f 8 Mutlnara by thenanteof ¦ "< ' ¦¦¦ ' ¦ - ' ' •¦• ¦ - ¦?¦ . \ - ¦ : ¦' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : ! - ¦ ¦ ¦< : ***¦ , . ' . ' ¦ ' ¦¦¦¦ ' ¦ - ¦ , ¦ CALDY ROADS ^ lBAJD , ' ' ¦ 'K ^ 'f'" ^ ' ^ which is allowed to be the safest Anchorage for Veitel * tS W&i in during a storm In the Bristol Channel , and on the IsJnW a Lighthouse ha 3 been erected by the Trinity Board . THE PURCHASER . in addition to other very numerous advantages , will be SOVEREIGN OF THE ISLAND AND MANOR OF CALDY . Steamers plying- between Bristol , Tenby , and Ireland , pass and repass this REALLY BEAUTIFUL AND FERTILE ISLAND , which , whilst it presents , from its many and innumerable advantages to capitalists , an investment for their money but rarely to be met with , offers , at the same time , to private gentlemen , ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND INDEPENDENT PROPERTIES IN GREAT BRITAIN . The present proprietors will feel great pleasure in showing the Estate , and giving every information that a purchaser may require . For terms , nnd every information , applv to John Gwynnb , Esq ., Solicitor , Tenby , Pembrokeshire , and Messrs . Colk and 800 TT , Solicitors , No . 12 , Furnnral ' s-inn . London .
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THE NEW PERFUME . ROWLANDS' AQUA D'ORO . — At ; This is the moBt fragrant and refreshing Perfume evor yielded by the "Souls of Flowers . " It retains itB fresh and delightful odorousness for days . It is invigorating , gently stimulating , yet sedative ; and is an unrivalled quintessential spi'ituous product . For fainting ( Its . fatigues of dancing , oppression from overcrowded rooins , or intense summer heat its uses cannot be overestimated . Price 3 b . 6 d . per bottle . —Sold by A . Uowland & Sons , 20 . Hatton-gardcn , London ; and by Chemists and Perfuinem . N . H . —A ( Joldkn Fountain of the Aqua d'Oro is exhibited at the Crystal Palace .
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TH E GREAT E X H I HI T IO N . — HINTS TO V 181 TOK 8 . Among the tens of thousands who will grace the Industrial I-air , every nation will contribute bright samples of its youth , beauty , and fashion . The frequenters of tho ball the public assetnhly , and the promenade , will ttnd both personal comfort and attraction promoted by th « use of Rowland and 8 ons' valuable aids ; and what better mark of esteem can be offered to friends on their return home , an a memento of the Great Exhibition , than u packet of " Uowlandx' Unique Discoveries " ,, , ROW LAND'S MACA 88 AR OIL , lor the growth , and for preserving , improving , and beautifying the huuiiin hair . ,, . UOWLAND 8 ' KALYLOlt , lor improving and beautifying the » kiu and complexion , eradicating ull cutaneous eruptions , sunburn , freckles , nnd disoolorationn , and for rendering the wkln Boft , clrar , and fuir . ROWLANDS' ODONTO . Or Pearl Dentifrice , for preserving nntl beautifying tlm teeth , Hlrciurlheniiig the gumu . and for ruiulerinir thu breutii sweet uiul pure . lie ware of upurlous imitations I The only genuine of each bourn thu name of " ROWLANDS ' , " preceding that of the articlu 011 tho wrapper or label . Sold b y A . . Rowland ami Bonh , 20 , Hutton-garden , London ; and by Cht-miutu ami I'erfumerH .
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SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON'S NEW COMEDY . In 8 vo ., price 5 s ., NOT SO BAD AS WE SEEM ; Or , MANY SIDES to a CHARACTER . A Comedy , in Five Acts , as performed before her Majesty and H . R . H . Prince Albert , at Devonshire House . Published for the Guild of Literature and Art . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 7, 1851, page 548, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1886/page/24/
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