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Nearly Ready , No . I . of CHAPMAN'S LIBRARY FOR THE PEOPLE : SKETCHES OF EUROPEAN CAPITALS . By WILLIAM WARE , M . D . Author of "Zenobia ; or ,, Letters from Palmyra , " "Aurelian , " &c . Post 8 vo ., Ornamental Cover , price Is .
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In the Press , and will be published November 1 , No . II ., LITERATURE AND LIFE . LECTURES by EDWIN P . WHIPPLE , Author of "Essays and Reviews . " CONTENTS . Lecture T . Authors in their Relations to Life . I Lecture IV . The Ludicrous Side of Life . „ II . Novels and Novelists—Charles Dickens . I „ V . Genius . „ III . Wit and Humour . | „ VI . Intellectual Health and Disease . LONDON : JOHN CHAPMAN , li'i , STItAND .
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On the First ' of November will be published , price 2 s . 6 d ., PUNCH'S POCKET-BOOK FOR 185 2 . With a Coloured Plate ( PROGRESS OF BLOOMERISM ) by JOHN LEECH , and numerous Wood Engravings by JOHN LEECH and JOHN TENNIEL . PUNCH OFFICE . 83 . FLEET-STEET .
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PUNCH'S RECORDS of the GREAT EXHIBITION , containing- Fifty Illustrations , and the size of the Times Newspaper , is now ready , price Sixpence . Office , 85 , Fleet-street , and sold by all Newsmen and at all Hailway Stations .
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This day is published , price Is ., WHAT SHALL we HAVE for DINNER ? Satisfactorily answer-.-d by Numerous Bills of Fare for from Two to Eighteen Persons . By Lady Maria Clutteubuck . Bradbury ami Evans , 11 , Bouveiie-strect .
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JN ' ow ready , pjice 3 s . Get ., THE TRIUMPH ; or , the Comin ?; A ?? e of Christianity . Selections from Works , Religious and Philosophical , on Early and Consistent Training- no legs than Teaching-, and on the Advantages of Maintaining-the Principle of undivided Interests among- all the Members of Society as essential to its continual progress in knowledge , virtue , and happiness , and to the permanent ascendency and univeral prevalence of Christian Love . Edited bjJ . M . Mohgan . " Prove all things ; hold fast that which is good . "—1 Thess . y . 21 . " Seize upon truth wherever found , Among your friends , among your foes : On Christian or on heathen ground : The Flower's divine , where ' er it grows . "—Dr . JVatts . London : Longman , Brown , Green , and Longmans .
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On the 1 st of November will appear , Price Twopence , THE PUBLIC GOOD ALMANAC for 1852 . It will contain a great variety of useful information . On the 15 th of November will appear , Price Threepence , THE PEACE ALMANAC , and Moral Reformers ' Handbook for ISM . —It will contain a large quantity of matter relating to Peace , the League of Brotherhood , the Abolition of Death Punishments , the Temperance Iteformation , &c . London J . Passinore Edwards , 2 , Horseshoe-court , Ludgatehill .
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WO RKS PUBLISHED by E . APPLEYARD , 8 (> , FAltRINGDON-STTtEET , CITY . Now Publishing , in Penny Weekly Numbers , and Monthly Tarts at Sixpence , beautifully Illustrated , THE PERILS OF THE OCEAN ! Being Authentic Narratives of ltcmarUahle and Allotting Disasters upon the Deep ; also Wonderful and Dating Adventure * by Laud . Noa . I to 6 are nowrendy : aluo Part I . WOltKS ( U ) MI'I . KTR . B . d . THE WANOICRINC ; JEW , H ( i Engraving . . . 'JO THE M YSTF . KIES OF PARIS , . >; i I ' . ngiuvinga . . 40 ATAU-GULL , and I'AWLA MONTI , P . ) Eiijjiavinga . 2 0 MARTIN TlIM FOUNDLlN ( i , T > 1 Engravings . . . 40 THE WIDOW'S WALK , 1 ' . ) Engravings . . . . 20 THE SLAVE KINO , 17 Engr : ivin »» 2 l > T 1 IK SIN OF M . ANTOINK , 11 Engravings . . . 2 fi OTTAWA 1 I . 2 J Engravings 2 0 THE BASTARD OF MAU 1 . KON . Ily Alex . Dumax , 25 Engravings .. ....... 2 CALCULUS , THE TURFITE'tt OOMl'UTOR . . . 1 BARLOW'S NIGCEU MELODIST , lot . 2 nd , 3 rd , and 4 th Surii'M , |> i ) st-l " r < -i' , 10 penny hUiiijw each . . . 0 fi II ELI'S TO MEMORY . Being tlucHlionu and answers in every Department , of Human Knowledge . . -16 LIVES OF THE MOST CELEBRATF . D ACTORS AND ACTRF . SSES . By T . H . Marshall , Es < j ., with their Portraits l > y John ( iillx-rt , F . k < i 4 0 THE TAILOR'S TUTOR , with 1 H Platen . . . . 50 THE COMI'LEIE READY RECKONER , from One Farthing to Oiu ; Pound 0 C AMERICAN RECITATIONS . Poit-Jrco , 10 penny Htainpn 0 C W . WARDE'SCOMIOSONOS . Poi . t-fnit : , 10 penny HUmpu 0 6 MANLY BEAUTY 10 LIFE IN PARIS 3 6 PRIDE ; or , THE DUCHESS 2 0 MEMOlltS OF A PHYSICIAN . . . . THE FORTY-FIVE GUARDSMEN . . . . 2 G THE COMMANDER OF MALTA i <; . 12 PLATKS to IlluHtiate the Cheap Edit , of [ N | . Nickulhy . 1 fi KLACK TULIP . By Human 10 HOUSEHOLD LIBRARY ; or , Guide ; to Domestic lLi |> j ) iiiciiH . - - .-- .. 20 WO It KM TO Hl « HAD IN 1 'ltNNT flllMIIICHM . Vllli WANDKKINO JEW - - complete m 70 NmnberH . THE MVfi'l'HltlKH Ol' PARIS . „ XI ATAH- GULLniul PAULA MONTI . .. •!<> MARTIN T 1 IK FOUNDLING . . .. 47 THE B ASIAUi ) OF MA I ) LEON . ., ¦• - » LIFE IN PARIS .... .. '} ' * PRIDE : or , THE DUCHESS . ,. - " MEMOIRSOF A PHYSICIAN . ,. *• THE FORTY-FIVE GUARDSMEN „ ' <> THE COMMANDER OF MALTA . » j * TaVfsIu ' a LUNATIONS now PubliHhinV ' in P . nny Number All VhealM . v ,- W «» . Km are alwiiVH in Print in Nu . nbe . ¦» «' <¦ ' «» " - t . lete Copies , uixl a ..- well printed on I- ' IIM- Paper , with Hi ¦«« itll llliiHiruiioiiH . and can bo had by Order of uny Uookeoller in Xuwn yr Country , ¦
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OUIS ROSSf , IIAIlt-CUTTKR and . 1 A (;<)| I'FEUR , 2 . ) l , Recent-Hire et , oppohilc n ! Ui < iv < -r-H (| nare , inventor of tin ; TRANSPARENT II EA O-D RF . MHEB and Pl . KUKI ' . S , the Hair of whiuli in uingly attached to a thin , tmn- !|); ueii ( , fabric , rendcriiiff th « i ukiu ol the head perfectly vihilile ; and being utlaelit'd to u foundation constructed on | f < "omctriciil | n iiiciplcM , rendem them unperior U » ull otln'irt hitherto invontml . Kol < : |» iO [» ri < -torof tlio CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM , tvhir . li in uiiveif ally approved und uiliuireil . Thin BALM , containing neither ardent npirit , pungriit etHeiitial oilii , nor other lii . jui iniiH niilterialH , < -lcann the Ilnii o . iptMliliouuly , renders it beautifull y bright , and iinpartii to it Ihn deliealo fnitfriino ; of Mowci'b . The llui > when wanhed with thin linlm noon l > eoonie » I ) leununtl y Hoft , uutl luxuriant in growth : and ulthougli by improperly (• uiplo yinjr iiuiu-idim extiuc . tH to clean it , the Hair may have licen i endured hai nil , or tin nod tfrvy , it will hooii bereatorod J- " ''" Natural Colour und Brilliaiicy bv ualng thu IMJIIUVIAN UALiM .
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A CARD . C DOBSON COLLET , late of the ltojal Italian Opera , Covent ( iuiilen , Teacher of Singiiig-. Kor Terms of iMuHicul Lecturt-u , Private LeHuoim , or ( Hats Teaching , in Town « r Country , apply to V . I ) . C , 20 , C-rcat (' oram-Htrect , Bi iiinnvi < k-M < iuuie .
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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS . THE WOLVEKHAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD , an « l BIRMINGHAM . SHROPSHIRE , and MIDLAND COUNTIES ADVERTISER . The julvertiainjr public 18 reupcctfully informed that the WOLVEHIIAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD is now circulating- extensively throughout Staffordshire , Shropshire , and the Midland Counties , und is , therefore , the best advertising- medium in this populous and highly important District , at , independently of its larjfc ciiculation in Private Families , it has an extensive one amount l ' ublic Institutions and ProfeHsional Men , and is read in eveiy resppctablc Hotel and Tavern in the abore Counties . With ruupect to its teeming population , ita rast extent , iimmeiiBe icHources , and uniiralled manufacturing operations , this District it * one of the liighcRt importance to advertisers , and circulating exteiiHively throughout , the WOLVERIIAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD affords to advertisers und the public the best i > i > 8 uihle medium of publicity for the announcement of Auctioneers , Insurance OlHcrs , Public Companies , and Societies . ProfoHsional Men , Merchants , Factor * , Tradeumen , and General Dealers , mid that too at n . scale of chargea , the liberal character of which , has not failed to yecuro to the proprietors an extensive patronage . The WOLVERHAMPTONT and STAFFOUSHIRK HERALD is published every Wednesday morning , price 5 < 1 ., on a sheet as large as tin ; Timet , and circulated , at an early hour in the morning , through the entire District , and in many parta of the K ingdoin . # All letters for the IlvralU uhould be addrcuved , Thomas Bardel Iliiixlley , Hrralit ONicc , Hiiow-hill , Wolvei hainptoit . ¦
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Just published , THE PROSPKCTUS OF THE CENTRAL CO - OPERATIVE AGENCY . Containing the necessary means for obtaining further Information . May be had at the following places : —The Ckntkal Offick , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-square ; tke Marylebone Branch , 3- > , Great Marylebone-street ; the Manchester Branch , 13 , Swan-street , Manchester ; the Publishing Office of the Society for Promoting Working-Men '* Associations , 183 , Fleetstrt'et . Gratis , if by personal application ; if by letter , one Postage Stamp .
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This day , price Is ., W OMAN * hei Mission and Tier Life . Two Discourses , by the Reverend Adolphe Monod , of Paris . Translated , from the Third Edition , by the Reverend W . G . Barhett , of Royston . London : Arthur Halland Co ., 25 , Paterno 3 ter-row ; Pickering '* , Royston .
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Just Published , in fcap . 8 vo ., pp . 574 , price 5 s . cloth , EMERSON'S ESSAYS , LECTURES , and CAUTIONS ; including the First and Second Series of Essays , ^ Nature , Representative Men , and Orations and Addresses ; with Introductory Essay on Emerson and hi 3 Writings . London : William S . Orrand Co ., Amen-corner .
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THE EDINBURGH REVTEW , No . CXCIL , was Published on SATURDAY LAST , the 11 th iust . CONTENTS : — 1 . Comparative Philology : Uopp . 2 . Deiinistoun ' s Dukes of Urbino . 3 . Sources of Expression in Architecture : Ruskin . 4 . Juvenile Delinquents . 5 . Mirabeau ' s Correspondence . 6 . The Metamorphoses of Apuleius . 7 . Neapolitan Justice . 8 . The Anglo-Catholic Theory . 9 . The Catalogue oi the Great Exhibition . Note to Article VI . of Last Number . London : Longman and Co . Edinburgh : A . and C . Black .
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INHABITANTS OF LONDON J . LOUIS KOSSUTH . will speedily arrive in England * ~ 7 Demonstration is organizing to welcome him on his arri i . the Metropolis . Information can be had of the Central o n mittee , which sits every evening :, at 10 , Wellintrton « t ! Strand , at eight o ' clock . Subscriptions can be forwardedI tn It ' same address . Local bodies are invited to place themsello ! communication with the Central Committee . »« ves m THORNTON HUNT , Chair man C . F . NICHOLLS , Treasurer DELAFORCE , Financial Secretary ^ J . PETTIE , CorrespondingSecreta ' tv
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_ J ^ HE GREAT WESTERN AND FOREST JL OF DEAX COAL COMPANY . CAPITAL , JE 25 . 000 . In Shares , of j £ l each—paid-up . Provisionally regi « tered pursuant to 7 th and 8 th Viet cap 110 Temporary Office—No 3 , Bridge-street , Westminster . ' TRUSTEES . Colonel Saltvey , M . P ., Egham-park , Surrey . James Harmer , Esq ., Ingrese-park , Greenhithe , Kent . This Company is formed for the purpose of working a Coal Field , situate in the Forest of Dean , Gloucestershire , and held by the present Proprietors under a grant direct from the Crown comprising- an area of about one hundred and fifty Acres and ' contains five Seams of Coal , of fifteen feet in thickness , three of which it is proposed to work , which will produce upwards of three million and a half Tons of Coal . One of the Seams alluded to produces Cannel Coal , of which there is a large consumption in the Gas Works of London and other places . The other two Seams are already in greatdemand both in the Provincial and Foreign Markets ; large quantities ' being- consumed by the Steam Engines of West Gloucestershire the Cotton Mills and Gas Works of Bristol , and the Iron Furnaces of the surrounding districts . Immense supplies are shipped from Lydney , under the well-known title of " Forest Wall ' s End "—a coal equal in quality to the best Newcastle . Specimens of the various Seams of Coal from the Forest of Dean have been sent to the Exhibition in Hyde-park by Mr . Atkinson , one of her Majesty ' s Deputy Gavellers of the Forest . The nature and capabilities of this Coal Field have long been known , and , in the immediate neighbourhood , made available . Hitherto , the want of Railway Communication has kept the productions of this Field out of the London Market . The dilficulty oi transport i » now obviated ; a Branch of the Great Western Railway , six miles in extent , is about to he carried through this very Coal Field , and will pass close to the intended Pit ' s Mouth . This Company will , therefore , be able to afford the means of supplying with the best fuel , and at a cheaper rate than ever yet offered , not only London , with its Foundries , Gas Works , and Steam Mills , but also th « s Towns and Villages on the line of the Great Western Railway . Amongst the places which can be so upplied may be named , Gloucester , Cheltenham , Stonehouse , Slroud , Brin « coi » be , Cirencester , Tetbury , Swindon , Farringdon , Wantage , Abingdou , Oxford , Woodgtock , Wallingford , Newbnry , Goring , Pang-bourne , Dnsingstoke , Heading , High Wycoinbe , Great Marlow , Maidenhead , Egh . im , Windsor , Slough , Ux bridge , Colnbrook , and the Port of Southampton with its large fleet of ocean steamers . Prospectuses may be obtained of , and application for the remaining shares addressed to the Secretary , at the offices , as above ; or to the Solicitors to the Company , Messrs . Coombe and Nicoll ; Messrs . Lind and Rickard , stockbrokers , 3 , Bank Chambers , Lothbury ; and of the following agents : —Bristol : Henry Dayrell , Esq ., stockbroker , 6 , Clare-street . —Gloucester : G . P . Wilkes , Esq ., solicitor . —Liveipool : Messrs . Lowe and Sons , stockbroker * . —Plymouth : J . B . Wilcocks , Esq ., Barbican . — Windsor : Henry Darvill , Esq ., solicitor . By order of the Director * , Sept . 25 , 1851 . HENRY CAPPER . Secretary .
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STEAM TO INDIA , CHINA , &c—Particulars of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance find of the adJitional lines of communication , now established by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the Ea 6 t , &c . The Company book passengers , and receive goods and parcels as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS . CALCUTTA . PENANG , SINGAPORE , and HONG KONG , by their steamers , starting from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th of every month , and from SUEZ on or about the 10 th of the month . One of the Company ' s first-class steamers will also by despatched from Southampton for Alexandria , as an extra ship , on the 3 rd of November next , in combination with an extra eteamcr , to leave Calcutta on or about the 20 tli of October . Passengers may be booked , and gooda and parcels forwarded by theae ° * steamers to or from SOUTHAMPTON . ALEXANDRIA , ADEN . CEYLON , MADRAS , and CALCUTTA . BOM BAY . —The Company will likewise despatch from Bombay , aliout the ldt of November next , and of every alternate inoiitn thereafter , u first-class steam-ship for Aden , 10 meet there ine Company ' * ships between Calcutta und Suez ; and at Alexnnuna one of the Company's steam-ships will receive the paesriigera , parcels , and goods , and convey them to Southampton , calling at Malta and Gibraltar . But paseengera , parcels , and goods for BOMBAY and WESTERN INDIA will be conveyed throughout from Southampton in the mail titcamers , leaving Southampton on ine-wiu of October , and the corresponding vessels from Hue * to Auen , at which latter port a steam-ship of the Company will be m -waiting to embark and convey them to Bombay . Passengers for Bombay can ftlso proceed by this Company 8 tcamers of the SJ'Jih of the month to Malta , thence to AUixandrm by her Majesty ' . ) steamers , nnd from Suez by the Honourable Kust India Comnitnv ' s steamers . r MEDITERRANEAN . —MALTA-On the 20 th And 29 th or every month . Coiutantiiiople-On the Sflth of the woi . tu . Alexandria—On the 26 th of the month . BPAIN AND l'OUTUOAL . —ViRo . Oporto , Lisbon , < , u < uz , and Gibraltar , on tlio 7 th , 17 th , and U 7 th of the inontli . N . 11 . S . eam-Bhipa of the Company now ply j Ureot " «« „ , « Calcutta , Penanjf , Hingapore . and Honjf Konjf , « H « l between " « ' » K Kong and Hhanghac . _ , r ..,.,. iitlv For further information und tariff , of the Cominny s « - « tuuy r « vin < : d and reduced ratea of panaag « -nn > n « y and lr « iK i . » plaiiH of tho v « H 8 « l » . and to aecuro |» i « SH » g « 'H , Hcc ... »| ' > . ¦ ul . < : ompany - H OHIc « a , l * J . Leadcnhall-atrcet . l ^ n < loi .. aiid <) r « iiUi plitcur , Soiitliampton . __^ — ——
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1004 ®!) £ 9 , eahCV * [ Saturday , Oct . 18 , 1851
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 18, 1851, page 1004, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1905/page/24/
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