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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.-house Price hts of the
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. riay-nouse rnce ignis . —» m consequence me numerous parties unable to obtain places , arrangements have been made , and FOUR MORE FAREWELL NIGHTS will be f ? iven —on Wednesday , September 3 ; Thursday , September 4 ; Friday , September 5 _ ; and Saturday , September 6—combining the talent of all the artistes of Her Majesty ' s Theatre . Full particulars will be announced forthwith .
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . —CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS to OXFORD , BATH , BRISTOL , and CLIKTON . —A Train will leave Paddington on Saturday evening , the 6 th of September , at Six o'clock for Oxford , returnins : from thence on v » onday morning , the 8 th of September , at half-past Kight o'clock . Fares there and back : —First Cla 93 , 6 s . ; Closed Carriages , 3 s . 6 d . No luggage allowed exceeding a carpet bag . On Sunday , the " 7 th of September , a Train will leave Paddington at a Quarter before Light o'clock in the morning , for Bath and Bristol , returning the same evening from Bristol at 6 . 30 , and Bath at Seven o'clock . Fares , to Bath and back : —Fitst Class , 9 s . ; Closed Carriages , 5 s . ; ditto to Bristol and back : —First Class , 10 s . ; Closed O images , 6 s . Tickets for the last-mentioned Train may be obtained previously at the Paddington Station ; 27 , King street , Cheapside . and 449 , West Strand . Passengers having luggage will only be conveyed at Ihe ordinary fares .
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NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH . —At a PUBLIC MEETING of the Membfrs of this Church held at Freemasons ' -hall , on Tuesday , August 19 , 1 « 51 , the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : — 1 . That while the success which has attended the endeavour to unite all nations in a friendly competition in the industrial arts should be regarded with sincere satisfaction , it is highly desirable that men should be able to meet on the higher ground of genuine Christianity , and unito in promoting ? ' peace on earth , and goodwill towards men . " "Z . That the chief obstacle to this great consummation arises from faith having been exalted above love or charity , and made the test of Christian fellowship , in consequence of which the Church has been divided into numerous conflicting sects ; and that the principle ? of the New Church , in which charity has the supremacy , are alone capable of uniting mankind in the bond of Christian brotherhood , and making the Church truly catholic and universal .
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3 , That this can be effected by the New Church , because it is not a new sect , but a new dispensation , predicted in the Revelation under the figure of the Holy City , New Jerusalem , coming 4 own from God out of Heaven , prepared as a bride adorned for her husband . 4 . That in the New Church the doctrines of Christianity are restored to their primitive purity , and that these doctrines , kuiiimarily , are as follows : — 1 . That God is one in essence and in person , in whom is a trinity of essentials , like soul , body , ; ind operation in man ; and that this God is the Lord and Saviour Jesus Chiitst , who is Jehovah in a glorified human form . 2 . That salvation from the Lord is effected by the union of eharjty , faith , and good works ; charity to renew the heart , faith to enlighten the understanding 1 , and good works to tembody these principles in a life of usefulness to man , and giory to O ' . od . 3 . That immediately on the death of the body man enters the eternal world , > ud is judged according to his works—to Heaven if he has done good , to Hell if he has done evil .
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4 . That the Scriptures are the only fountain of truth , and the ijUiniut . e authority in matters of faith . 5 . That one of the distinguishing features of the new dispensation is the opening of the spiritual sm .-e of the Holy Word , by which is manifested the second coming of the Lord ; that this opening is effected by a restored knowledge of the science of correspondences , or the mutual relation , established At creation between things spiritual and things natural , according to which the Scriptures are written , and by which tb . « word and the works of God ure in « uch intimate connection a « d perfect harmony with each other that true science and true theology lnuat ever g-o hand in hand . 6 . Tnat since the period of the second advent of fne Lord and the commencement of the New Church , effectd no extraordinary as to be indicative of a new era , hnve been obeervable in the naturalworl < 1 , ii ) the progress of civil liberty , the diffusion of jtnowledge , and the advancement of science , which , while they , ure cttVctB fiom a . spiritual cause , arc the precuiBors of morul . and spiritual improvement .
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7 . Thai , in accordance with Divine order , the Lord , who ( effects hia purpoaeB by human instrumentality , has effected the . commencement of hin New Church by the instrumentality of a man whose mind he enlightened to understand and teach the -tiin * Christian doctrines and the internal sense of the word , and .-ivhoue npiritual Bight he opened to < ice . that lie might declare the aatatc oftho blended in Heaven , untl of the miserable in Hell ; < hiit therefore , the Memheru of the New Church earnestly recommend the theological writing * ot this eminent servant of Ihe Lord . EmanuelSwedeiiborg-, to the attention of men of nil acrerdfl , an containing- the most momentous dibclonurcu recpectli'ii" - the eternal worlil and state , and tho moot exalted vie \ vn of IIifviiH" truth , and as beiii | f at once rational , philosophical , and « crii > lural . J- » - 8 MITI 1 SON . Chairman .
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f | i | IE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made J [ to order , 21 u . per pair . iUJpfc'RY LATIMKR , US ) , HUhopngate-street Without , ro-K pec . tfuVy roquenta the attention of the 1 ' ublic to the above very iiu \ pwrt , !»| it announcement . % Miis \ v > llii >| ftoii Dools made to ordrr at ' Jlu . cannot bo surpa'M soo . .-eillmr / Ui » hap « , make , or quality .
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AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — < TiL The public are admitted , without charge , to th « British Museum , National Gallery , East India Company ' s Museum , London Missionary Society ' * Museum , and to the Splendid fcx . hibition of Art and Industry , on view from 8 in . the moraing ; till 8 at night , at Benetffnk and Company ' s Emporium for Furnishing Ironmongery . 89 and 90 , Cheapeide , London . The splendid stock comprises every variety of Electro-plated Wares , Chandeliers , Lamps . Tea-urns . Tea-trays , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , Baths , Stoves , Fire-iroii 3 ; in short , every requisite either for the Mansion or the Cottage . At this establishment you cannot be deceived , because every
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article is marked in plain figur e * , and at such prices as can be offered only by a house whoso gross sales arc so enormous as to enable them to sell the best articles at 10 or 15 per cent , hss than any other house in the kingdom . That we can furnish a mansion , is demonstrated by the continued patronage of the nobuity ind gentry ; and to prove that we can also suit the necessary and judicious economy of those moving in a more humble sphere , we are enabled actually to furnish an eight-roomed house for £ o , and the articles , too . of the best quality and workmanship . This may appear incredible ; but as we are the largest buyers of iron goods , to say nothing of those of our own manufacture , in London , we can do it , and subjoin a list of the requisites : —
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1 HaJMamp 2 9 5 1 Umbrella-stand n r 5 1 Bronzed Dining-room Fender and Standards .. 0 o 6 1 Set of Polished Steel J ire-irons 0 3 6 1 Bra 33 Toast-stand 0 1 6 1 Fire-guard .. 9 i 6 1 Bronzed and Polished Steel Scroll Fender .. 0 8 6 1 Set Polished Steel Fire-irons , Bright Pan .. 0 5 G 1 Ornamented Japanned Scuttle and Scoop .. 0 4 6 1 Best Bed-room Fender and Polished Steel Fireirons 0 7 0 2 Bed-room Fenders , and 2 Pets of Fire-irons .. 0 7 6
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, Set of Four Block-tin Dish Coveis .. .. 0 H D 1 Bread-grater , 6 d ., Tin Candlestick , 9 d 0 13 1 Teakettle , 2 s . 6 d .. 1 Gridiron , Is . .. .. 0 3 6 1 Frying-pan , Is ., 1 Meat-chopper , Is . 6 d . .. .. 0 2 6 J Coffeepot . Is ., 1 Colander , Is . 0 2 0 1 Dust-pan , 6 d ., 1 Fish-kettle , 4 s 0 4 6 1 Fish-slice , 6 d ., 1 Flour-box , 8 d 0 12 1 Pepper-box 004 3 Tinned Iron Saucepans .. .. .. .. 0 5 0 1 Ov . nl Boiling-pot , 3 s . 8 d ., 1 Set of Skewer ? , 4 d . .. 0 4 0 3 Spoons , 9 d ., Tea-pot and Tray , 3 s . .. .. 0 3 9 Toasting-fork 006 J 65 0 0 Notb . —Any one or more of the articles may be selected at the above prices . And all orders for £ 5 and upwards will bo forwarded free to any part of the kingdom . Note , therefore , the address . BENETFJNK and Co ., 89 and 90 , Cheapside , London ; and if you are about to furnish , and want to buy economically and tastefully visit this establishment .
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A commercial firm , acting under the permanent control of trustees , has been found the safer and more acceptable mode of carrying out these objects according to law . The agency consists , therefore , of trusteed , contributors , subscribers , aud a commercial partnership . The capital required for the wholesale and retail business having been supplied by the founder and the first contributors , no cipribn cull in made at present , either for contributions or Hubscriptiouti . The capital will be further increased after the public have been made acquainted with the objects of the in-Htitution , and have experienced its mode of dealing . Customers , after three months' regular dealing , are entitled to a boniiH , to be fixed according- to the umoiint of their traiiHaction » by the council of the agency , consisting of the trustee * and partners . After payment of all expenses , salaries , profits , and bonuses returned to contributor * , mbacriberH , and regular customers , the general profits arc to be accumulated , part to form a reserve fund , and part to promote cooperative autsociatioiib .
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HubineBH transacted wholesale and retail . Subscribers , Cooperative BtorcB , Working Meii ' a AutfociatioiiB , Uegular Cuttomeru , and the 1 'ublic uupplied . The Agency intend hereafter to undertake the execution of all orders for any kind of article *) or produce ; their operations for the present are restricted to mtOClCIMKd , WINKS , and ITALIAN AHTICl . KH , um a hi'Kiiimkn of what can bo done with the support of cooperative ) cuxtoiuera . ltulcti have been framed and printed to enable any number of funiilicu of all classes , in any diwtrict of LoniloH , or any part ol the country , to form theinuelveii into " Friendly tiocietieH" for enjoying the benelit of Cooperative Storcu . To be ueut by pout to parties forwarding four gtainpi ) . Particulars of tho nature and objects of the Central Cooperative Agency , with u Digest of the Deed of Hetllcineiit , are lo be found in the printed report of a meeting held at the Central Office of the Agency . To be went by po « t to partiea forwarding four stain dm .
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A Hut of articles with the wholesale prices for Cooperative Stores , and a detailed Catalogue for private cu * loiii « rv , will ul » o be Dent by post on payment of one postage stamp for the Wholesale Lint , and two for the Catalogue-. 1 'artiouhuM , llulcH , l . Ut , and Catalogue will be forwarded immediately on receipt of ten postage tUampu . All cominunicutioiiH to be addretmed to MM . Lechevalicr Woodiu . Jonea . uiul (;«> ., ut the Ontrul-oMoe , 78 , Charlotleutreet . Mtzroy-sciuarc . . - OKDKH 8 FOR TIIK ASSOCIATIONS OF WORKING MEN ALItKAOY IN EXISTENCE—BUILDERS PRINTFRH
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BAKERB . TA 1 LOHH . SHOEMAKERS . NEEDLEWOMENCAN BE SENT THltOUUII THE AOENO 1 AUD WILL JMSCJSr . VK 1 MMJJDUTK ATTENTION .
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S TEAM TO INDIA , CHINA , &c — Particulars of the regular Monthly Mail Stea m Conveva ' upi . and of the additional lines of communication , now established by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the East , &c . The Company book passengers , and . receive crooiii and parcels as heretofore for CKYLOX , MADR AS Cat COTTA , PENANG , SINGAPORE , and HONG KONG hC their steamers , starting from SOUTHAMPTON on the Wth of every month , and from SUEZ on or about the 10 th of the month . . o ' ¦ One of the Company ' s first-class steamers will , however be despatched from Southampton for Alexandria , as an extra snip on the 3 rd of September and 3 rd of November next , and of alternate months thereafter , in combination with extra steamers to leave Calcutta on or about the 20 th of August and 20 th of October . Passengers may be booked , and goods and parcels for _ warded by these extra steamers to or from SOU THAMPTON " ALEXANDRIA , ADEN , CEYLON , MADRAS , and CAI CUTTA .
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BOM BAY . —The Comparf ^ will also despatch fro m Bombay about the 1 st of September next , and of every alternate month thereafter , a first-class steam-ship for Aden , to meet there the extra ship between Calcutta and Suez ; and at Alexandria one of the Company ' s steam-ships will receive the passengers , parcels , and goods , and convey them to Southampton , calling at Malta and Gibraltar . But passengers , parcels , and goods for BOMBAY and WESTERN INDIA will be conveyed throughout from Southampton in the mail steamers , leaving- Southampton on the 20 th of October , and of alternate months thereafter , and the corresponding vessels from Suez to Aden , at which lattt-r port a steam-ship of the Company will be in waiting to embark and convey them to Bombay . Passengers for Bombay can also proceed by this Company ' s steamers of the 29 th of the month to Malta , thence to Alexandria by her Majesty ' s steamers , aud from Suez by the Honourable East India Company ' s steamers .
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MEDITERRANEAN . —MALTA—On the 20 th and 29 th ol every month . Constantinople—On the 29 th of the mouth . Alexandria—On the 20 th of the month . SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . —Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the month . N . B . Steam-ships of the Company now ply direct between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong Kong , and between Hong Kong and Shanghae . For further information and tariffs of the Company ' s recently revised and reduced rates of passage-money and freight , and for plan 3 of the vessels , and to secure passages , &c , apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhall-street , London , and Orientalplace , Southampton .
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"VTERVOUSNESS , and all its attendant miseries -L ^ l and- distressing symptoms , positively CURED , without the least inconvenience or danger to the most delicate constitution , by a new and infallible remedy ; guaranteed to effect a perfect cure in the most inveterate case ; even in cases of complete prostration of nervous energy its success is certain . Dr . Alfked Beaumont , M . D ., M . K . C . S ., and Consulting Physician , having long used it in his privaie practice without a single instance of failure , begs to offer it to the Public , from benevolence rather than gain ; and will send it carriage free , with full directions , upon receipt of 7 s . 6 d . in postage stamps , addressed to him at G , Ueaufort-street , Strand , London .
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D EAFNESS —SINGING in tfie KAKS . — L ' xtraordinary Cures are effected daily , in cases long since pronounced incurable by the Faculty . Even in cases of total deafness , which have existed a lifetime , a positive cure can be guaranteed without pain or operation , by a newly discovered and infallible mode of treatment , discovered anil practised only by Dr . FRANCIS , Physician , Aurist , 40 , Liverpool-street . King ' s Cross . London . Dr . F . has applied this new treatment in the presence of and on several of the most eminent medical men of the day , who have been utterly astonished at its magical effect . All martyrs to these distressing complaints should immediately consult Dr . Francis , as none need now despair , however bad their case . Hours ef consultation daily from Eleven till Four , and Six till Nine . Country patients , stating their case by letter , will receive the means of cure per post , with such advice and directions as are guaranteed to render failure linnossihle .
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DR . CULVEUWELLON NERVOU 8 N KSS , DEBILITY , AN 1 > INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derangements , Constipation , and II cemorrhoids . Is . each ; by post , Is . ( id . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentitt mulli curantur morbi . " A popular exposition of the princip . il causes ( over and careless feeding , &c . ' of the above harassing and distressing complaintn . with an equally intelligible and popular exposition of how we should live to get rid of them ; to which ia added diet tahleB lor every meal in the day , and full iiibtructions for the regimen ami observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrated uy numerous cages , &c . VoIh . 2 and 3 , companions to the preceding , THE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . | HOW TO BE 1 IAPI X . " Jucundc Vivere . " .,,. . _ . ON IJRINAltY DISORDERS , CONSTIPATION , and HAEMORRHOIDS ; their Obviation and Removal . Sherwood , 23 . Paternoater-row ; Mann , 39 , C ' oinhill ; and t" » Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Regent-street : consultation hours , ttn to twelve ; evenings , seven till nine . ... -
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RUPTURK 8 EFFECTUALLY AND PERMANENTLY CUICED WITHOUT A TRUSS . DR . GUTHRKY siill continues to supply tlie afllictcd with his celebrated remedy for IhiH alarming «» " !" plaint , which hau never failed in effecting a perfect cure . ll applicable to every variety of fainglo and Double Rupture , in in'w j or female of any age , however bail or long utaiuliug ; in ea »> al painlceu in application , earning no inconvenience <> ' connnenx » &c . ; and will be neiit , free by post , to any part of the kll ) K . """ Jwith full instruction !! , rendering failure iinpohnit < le , on i ecei | Seven Hhilliugn in postage stumps ; or by poat-oflioe <)»< i . payable at thu ( iray ' s-inn-road Ofllue . „ v » . ADDiiKss . —floury Guthrey , M . D ., 6 . Amp lon-Htreet , «¦[ " > inn-road , London . At home , for consultation daily , I'oni JM" ^ till On * -, morning * , and Five till Seven , cveningw , Suiula > a « - cepted . i . ft A great number of old trusses . nnd testimonials have lie < "' . behind by peiHoiiH cured , an trophicH of the success of hm ™« " ¦> which may bo feen by any nikfferer . DKAFNKH 8 , NO 1 KEH IN THE HEAD . F . AKH . »«¦ Dr . Uuthruy ' a remedy Toi doafneaB , &c . permanently 'JrV : ,,, , hearing , enabling the patient in a few days to hear tlie iu- { J > of a watch , even in cmca where tho den / ness hus exl r ,, l many yearn fiom any cuuau whatever , and hu » been " ucco ,. „ in hundreds of cimcn where niutnunent » wnl Bii ^ K-al »»«»»>¦ have foiled in giving relief . It remove all thoao distre » b « , noinc » in the head ami euro , and by ita occas ional u » e win i » eut dnafnesiJ occurring again at any futuro period . .. Tho remedy , which 1 b Hiinplu in application , will be »{""• ju by pout , with full instructions , on rectiipt of Hevoii bhUinK poslagu atumpB , or by poMt-oll ' ce order , payable at tim u ' . > lini-nmd OHIoe , addretucd to Dr . ( Juthrey . 0 , Auii » t oii- »•¦ GrayVlun-road , London , where ho may bo cowmltoU « iuiiy Elt » v < n » till OW , « nU Five UU ttavon , ttu « diiy . > oxcoptcd .
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CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY , INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST , TO COUNTERACT THE SYSTEM OF ADULTERATION AND FRAUD NOW PREVAILING IN THE TRADE , AND TO PROMOTETIIE PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . Trustees—Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . ( Founder of the Institution ); and Thomas Hughes , Esq . ( one of the Contributors ) . Commercial Firm—Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co . Central Establishment—76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sq , London . Branch Establishments—35 , Great Marylebone-atreet , Portlandplace , London ; and 13 . Swan-street , Manchester . The ageucy is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects are to counteract the system of adulteration and fraud now prevailing in the trade ; to deal as agents for the consumers in purchasing the articled for their consumption , and for the producers in selling their produce ; to promote the progress of the principle of Association ; to find employment for cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be executed undtr especial guarantee to the customers .
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Tux , Mile-end-road , chemist , Sept . 4 , Oct . 10 ; solicitors , Messrs . Jones and Betteley , Brunswick-square ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Ba * inghall-str- et—H . Phillips , Milton-street , and Wood-street , Cheapside , wha'ebone manufacturers , Sept . 5 , Oct . 9 ; solicitor , Mr . 8 a \ vbridge , Wood-street , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—C . Bay-11 FFB , Chippenham , Wiltshire , surgeon , Sept . 11 , Oct . 7 ; solicitors , Messrs . Goldney and Fellowes , Chippenham ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—J . Thomas , Shrewsbury , grocer , Sept . 9 and 30 ; solicitors , Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 30, 1851, page 834, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1898/page/22/
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