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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE.— Lessee and Manacer, Mr. Alt&ed Wioan. Mondav nd during the " Week— Thursday exceptedwhen there will
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be no Performance . Mr . and Mrs . Alfred Wigan , Mr . Robson { Mr . Leslie , Mr . Vincent , Mr , White , Mr . H . Cooper , and Miss Marston , haviDg the honour of appearing at Windsor Castle on that evening—will be performed a Comic Drama , called THE FIRST NIGHT . Characters by Messrs . A . Wigan , Leslie , 3-iindon , H . Cooper , Vincent , Miss Wyndham , and Miss P . Horton After which the original Extravaganza and Dramatic Review , called THE CAMP AT THE OLYMPIC . Principal characters by Messrs . A . Wigan . Robson , Morton , and Signor Galli ; Mrs . Chatterley , Miss P . Horton , Mrs . Stirling , and Mrs . A . Wigan . To conclude with THE WANDERING MINSTREL . Jem Bnggs , Mr . P . Robson .
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TpGYFTIAN HALL . —A GRAND JLi MOVING DIORAMA of CONSTANTINOPLE , including the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus , up to the Block 80 a , will OPEN , in the Now Turkish Room , on Monday Evening next , the 28 rd lnst .. at Eight o ' clock . The Diorama waa Fainted by Mr . ALLOM , from Sketches made by him on the spot } assisted by Mr . Dosvignos arid Mr . Gordon , 'lne Explanatory Lecture has been written by Mr . ALBERT SMITH and Mr . SHIRLEY BROOKS , who are personally acquainted with Constantinople , and will be delivered by Mr . CHARLES KENNEY . The concluding Tableau , representing a Ji'ire at Constantinople , as seen from the Golden Horn , has been painted b y Mr . W 1 LL 1 A . M JJEVKRLEY . I ' ull programmes and particulars may now bo had at tho Hall , and Reserved Seats taken . It is rospoctfully intimated that no charge is mude for taking plaoos , nor for progra mmes , nor are the attendants permitted to roceive ! U 'y tfraluity . —Admiaaion , Xh . : lleacrvod Boats , 2 s .
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npliE COMFORT of a FIXED WATEE--L CLOSET for £ 1 . —Places in Gardens converted into comfortablo Water-closets by the PATENT HEEMETICA LLY-SE ALED PAN , with its self-acting water-trap valvo , entity preventing the return of cold air or effluvia . l * r i ° ® JEl . Any earponter can fix it in two hours . Also PATENT HERMETICALLY-SEALED INODOROUS COMMODES for th « Sick-room , price - £ l 4-s ., £ 2 fla ., » nd £ S . A Prospectus with UnrravitiKS forwarded by enclosing a post-stamp . At VYFE and OO . 'S . 20 , Tftvistock-Btroet . Covont-Barduii .
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TNSTJRRECTION IN CHINA . —TEAS JL are advancing ia Price , and from tho disturbed state of the producing districts , tho well-ascertained shortness of supply , ond tho increasing consumption , there is every probability of a considerable rise . We have not at present altored our quotations , and are still selling s . d . The v 6 ry Best Blaok Tea , at 4 0 the pound . Good sound Congou 8 0 „ Finest Pekoe ditto * » •> Fine Gunpowdor * 0 „ Choieo Coiroo 1 0 „ Finest Homooopatliio Cocoa 1 0 „ This is the most pleasant and nutritious preparation of Cocoa . For tho convenience of our numerous customers , W 0 retail tho / Inosfc West India and Reflnod Sugars at market prices . All goods delivered by our own vans , froe of charge , within eight miles of London , Parcels of Tea and Coffee , of the value of Two Pounds sterling , are Bent , carriage fro © , to any part of England . CULLING HAM AND OOMPANT Tea-merchants and Dealers , 27 , SKINNER-STREET , SNOW-HILL . CITY
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TEA . IS GETTING DEARER ; this is therefore the Time to Buy . —PHILLIPS and COMPANY are still Sbixino at Oi / d Pbiokst although the market value of Tea has risen 3 d . to 4 d . per lb ., and will T 09 still higher . The Teas worth purchasing are—The strong Congou Tea , at Ss . 4 d . per lb . The prime Souchong Tea , at 3 s . 6 a ., 3 s . 8 d-, and 4 s . The prime Gunpowder Tea , at 4 s ., 4 s . 8 d ., and 6 s . The nest Pearl Gunpowder , at 6 s . 4 d . All who purchase at these prices will save money , as Tea * ' are getting dearer . Prime Coffee , at Is . ana is . 2 d . per lb . The best Mocha , Is . 4 d . per ib . Teas , Coffees , and all other Goods sent carriage free , by our own . vans and carts , if within eight miles ; and Teas , Coffees , and Spices sent carriage free to anyjpart of England , if to the value of 40 s . or upwards , by PHILLIPS &nd COMPA 3 TY , Tea and Colonial Merchants , 8 ; King Williuttstreet , City , London . Phillips and Oo . 's Price List of Raisins , Cmmxinrs , Impkriax Plums , Figs , &c , is now ready , and is sent , post ttm , on application .
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KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGrES . During a period of more than 4 C years this valuable medicine lias triumphantly borne the severest test of public opinion , and upon that sound basis alone it has gradually but surely won its way to pre-eminence , until it is now universally acknowledged to De the most effectual , safe , and speedy remed y ever offered to the world for that large olass of disease which affects the Pulmonary organs . Prepared and sold in Boxes , Is . ljd .. and Tins , 2 a . $ d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and . 10 s . 6 d . eacli . by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist , Ac . JNio . 79 . Sf . Paul ' s Churchyard , Londou . Sold retail by all Druggists , &c , in tlie whole world . NB-To prevent spurious imitations , please to observe that the words " Keating's Cough Lozenges" are engraven on the Government Stamp of each box , without which , none are genuine ) . r DECENT TESTIMONIAL . 84 , "Wino street , Bristol , August 7 , 1853-Sin , —It is with much rloasure I have to inform you of tho beneLlt I received i \ om your Lozongos . I was attacked with the typhus fever , during which time I had a violent cough , so that it kept me awake the greater part of the night . A friend persuaded mo to try a . box of your " Cough Lozenges , " vvhicn I did , and am happy to say that with only one box > of your valuable compound I was quite frae from my cougbX You can make what use of this you please , for I think such a valaablo medicine ought not to go unnoticed . I remain , Sir , your obedient servant WI . T . TRUSCOTT . Mr . Keating , 70 , St . Paul's Churchya-rd , London .
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WESTMINSTER ABBEY or VIC-~ ? TORY . —NELSON at the BATTLE of ST . XINCENT .-MBGGATT , HAYWARD , and LBGGATT beg to inform tkeir patrons and friends , that T . Jones Barker ' s last grand historical PICTURE of NELSON RECEIVING the SWORDS from the vanquished officers on the quarterdeck of tlie SAN JOSXF , on the memorable 14 th of Tebruary . 1797 , at the battle of St . Vincent , is NOW ON VIEW at their GaJJery , 79 , Cornhill . Court Circular , Nov . 24 , 1853 . —Windsor . — " Messrs . L « ggatt had the honour of submitting to h « r Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert , Barker's painting of Nelson receiving the swords of the officers on the quarter-deck of the San Josef after the battle of St . Vincent /' In cons-oquence of the unfavourable estate of the weather , the picture is exhibited by gaslight , and may be viewed from 10 ttll 6 .
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TpiYE GUINEAS . —Mr . WM . H . HAIiSJ 3 , JL theMTedical Galvaniat , of 22 , Brunswiokrsauare , London , informs Ms friends that his FIVE' GUINEA APPARATUSES are now ready . —Send two postage stamps for ' his Pamphlet on Medical Galvanism . ^
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\ HE ADYEETISER , who is an A ^ pWtect and Builder by profession , and who has had ample experience in Managing Works , desires EMPLQYMENT ia Superiuteading the Erection of New Buildings , ' or the EepairirijE of-old ones , where the owner buys his own materials , and employs workmen under'the ' guidance of a Clark of Works . The most unquestionable testimonials of ability , diligence , and integrity can be given . —Address S . P ., 147 , Fleet-street , London . ¦ . : . .
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DEiJSTE'S TA 3 IiE CUTLEET has for more than 150 years received extensive and increasing public patronage . The stock , comprising ivory , bone , horn , and stag handles , stands unrivalled in extent and variety , ; the prices are the lowest , and the quality of the mteel the very best . Deane ' s Monument razors and London ^ bridge strops are preferred by the very best judges to any other . Then * pen and pocket-knives , 6 d . each , and upwards , and ladies' scissors of every description , axe all of the finest quality . —3 > EANE , DBlY , and Co . ( opening to the Monument ) , London-bridge . Established a . b . 1700 .
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A IiLSOPP'S INDIA PAI / E AI * E . XX IN CASKS OR BOTTLES . " PARKER and TWINING ( late Harrington Parker ) . Iff , PALL-MALL , are now delivering the October BrcwJagi itCcasks of 18 gallons and . upwards . —Also in bottles , Imperial measure—Quarts , 8 s . ; Pints , 5 s . ^ Half-pints ( for lua ? cheon ) , 3 s . per dozen .
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npHE WOKSING TAILOES' JOINT X STOCK OOMPANT . 314 , Oxford-street , near Hanoversquare . ILegistered under 7 and 8 Victoria , cap . 110 . The above Company feejg leave to call the attention of their customers and the public to the fact that they have lately made alteirations in some of their arrangements and offloejn , in order -that increased efficiency may be given to . ' . tVsir business transactions , and greater satisfaction to thMr 0 U 4 > tomers . . The result of the experiment which they haventnr been engaged for three years in making ,- has proved thin practicability of the principle of self-dependeuce : onwhtob . they set out , relying for success on" supplying good articles at a moderate price , in the fair way of ordinary busineu . JAMES CAMPBELL , Manager and Seorei ^ ry . ' . ¦ -. - ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ y ¦
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FENDERS , STOYES , and EIRE-IRONS . Buyers of the above are requested , before finally deciding , to visit WILLIAM 8 . BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS , 39 , Oxford-street ( corner of Newman-street ) , Nos . 1 & 2 , NTewman-s-treet , and 4 & 5 , Perry ' s-plaee . They are the iargestpin the world , and contain such an assortment of FENDERS , STOVES , RANGES , FIRE-IRONS , and GENERAL IRONMONGERY , as cannot be approached elsewhere , either for varietjr , novelty , beauty of design , or exquMteness of workmanship . Bright Stoves , with bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars , 21 . 14 s . to 52 . 10 s . ; ditto with ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars , 52 . 10 a . to 122 . 12 s . ; Bronzed Fenders complete , with , standards , from 7 s . to 32 . ; Steel Fenders from 22 . 15 s . to 61 . ; ditto , with rich ormolu ornaments , from' 22 . 15 s . to 72 . 7 a , ; Fire-irons from Is . 9 d . the set to 42 . 4 s . Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves , with radiating ; hearth plates . All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges . . First—From the frequency and extent of his purchases ; and Secondly—From those purchases being made exclusively for cash . T AMPS of all SORTS and PATTERNS . -Li The largest , as well as tfie choicest ,, assortment in existence of PALMER / S MAGNUM and other LAMPS , CAMPHI 5 TE , ARGAN 1 > , SOLAR , and MODERATEUR . LAMPS , with all the latest improvements , and of the newest ana most recherohe patterns , iu ormolu , Bohemian , and plain glass , or papier mache , is at WILLIAM S . BURTON'S , and they are arranged in one large room , so that the patterns , sizes , and sorts can be instantly selected . PALMER'S CANDLES , 8 * d ., 9 d ., and , 0 | d . per pound , all marked " Palmer . " English Patent CampMne , in sealed caals 5 s . 9 d . per gallon . Best CoLza Oil 4 s . 6 d . ditto . WILLIAM S . BURTON has TEN" LARGE SHOWROOMS ( all communicating ) exclusive of the Shop , devoted solely to tlie show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ( including cutlery , nickel silver , plated and japanned wares , iron and , brass bedsteads ) , so arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections . Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( per post ) free . The money returned for every article not approved of . 89 , OXFORD-STREEr ( corner of Newman-street ); Nos . 1 & 2 , NEWMAN-STREET ; and 4 & 5 , PBRRY'S-PLAOB .
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T ^ CONOMIC GARPET CLEANING and UL / GENERAL DYEING COMPANY . Head office , 482 . New Oxford-street . —Tie CARPETS of a mansion , tya cheap and simple process , CLEANED , fit for use , before breakfast . Neither beating nor taking up essential . In the Dtbwg Depaktkknt , air scientific improvements adopted . Orders punctually executed . Carpets , freed from dust , from 2 s . 6 d . to 5 s . each . —EDWARD H : OSBOENE .
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QOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING £ 3 COMPANY . Incorporated by Royal Charier , 1847 . TheCoi ^ ofDnrectors grant LETTERS of CREDIT and P ^ P " ^ ^ * $ ** ^^ P ° * Company ' s Bank at Adelaide- The exchange ou sums above £ l « is now at a premium or . charge of two per cent . Approved drafts on South Australia negotiated , ^ ! bills colfcoted . ^^ Apply at the Company ' s Offices , 64 , Old Broad-street London . . WILLIAM PURDY . Manager ? London ,, January , 1854 . ^ ^ ' *
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X > A N K OP DEPOSIT Established May , 1841 . Interest may be . obtalne 4 J&SiSiSSig ^ »*•« The Int « rest is payab e in Jajtoary and Jui . t M . d f «» the convenience of parties residing at adistance * £ 1 wf received at the Branch Offices , or paid throS ' ooZS Barkers , without expense . ^* vwuntry PETER MORRISON , Managing Director Prospectuses free on application .
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PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY . HTHE EXHIBITION OF PHOTOJL GRAPHS and DAGUERREOTYPES is now open , at the Gallery of the Society of British Artists , Suffolk-street / Pall-mall , ia the morning , from 10 a . m . to half-past 4 p . m . and in the evening , from 7 to 10 p . m . Admission , Is . Catalogues , 6 d .
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CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday Evening , Jan . 20 . Locix Tbads . —The supplies of "Wheat and Flour this week are liberal , and light of other sprain . Wheat a fair trade at fully Monday ' s rates . Barley and Oats precisely as on Monday . Fi-oatix g Tbade .--Till to-day , when warlike rumours have caused renewed firmness , this has been , on the whole , a quiot week in the floating trade . The arrivals off tlie coast amount to 18 cargoes only , and the lato sudden rise nas rendered "buyers afraid to operate , while , on the other hand , selleri have not been disposed to give way , except in a few cases , to the extent of perhaps Is . per qr . "We think the following remarks may perhaps be useful , and we make the same without expressing anjM > pinion as to the course prices are likely to take . Firefly—we mentioned before , that stocks of "Wheat and Floor in New York were exceedingly short , and this is confirmed by the fact that the
shipments to both London and Liverpool daring the past week of December , amounted to only 2000 barrels of Flour and no "Wheat . Secondly , —On comparing the arrivals of Foreign "Wheat into Marseilles , and the average price there in the hist six months of the years 1846 and 1853 , it appears that the quantity is 70 per cent , greater in ' S 3 than in ' 48 , and the price is near 10 per cent higher on the 1 st January , 1854 , than on the same day in 1847- The actual figures are as follow : —Arrivals from 80 th June to 31 st December , 1848 , 5 , 542 , 720 hectolitres ; 1853 , 3 , 468 , 160 hectolitres . Average price 31 st December , 1846 , 21 fr . 25 c . per hectolitre ; 1863 , 23 fr . 27 c- per hectolitre . It seems therefore reasonable to conclude that the require * ments of France are considerably larger this- year than in 1847 . And , thirdly , the prices of both "Wheat and Maize are very high in Italy , fine Wheat at Trieste and Venice Vtninff « r / vH » + Jri V »* r laofl n ^ mniM tTOa + X \ * 7 AtX T « M » AT 4 : VlOVA -Ov \ t \ vru iwoy - »• |» vi
hsvs&u ^ i vu > ktj wi * v « w * 7 ft . jcfff * w * £ * wuwtv | **»» va . Indian Com 60 s . per qr . "W ^ ,. learn also from the Baltic that there are many French , orders in hand for spring delivery . On the other hand , some purchases have been made at Marseilles for English account , but-the high rate of freights has prevented any extent of business . The stock of Wheat there is not very considerable , being estimated at 200 , 000 , qrs . It appears that though the exportation of Wheat is prohibited from France , the . prohibition applies only to home-grown Wheat , or to such , foreign as is entered for home consumption . At the present moment there-is a very large fleet of vessels at Odessa , and freights have fallen very consderably . This we take to be a proof that the quantity of grain in that port
is not sufficient to load the vessels . But even should there be the quantity required for this purpose , say a million quarters , we believe the majority of the cargoes will be sent , as before , to the Mediterranean . A few weeks will show whether the information given on this point by the Greek merchants is to be relied upon . We , ourselves , cannot doubt that it is given in good faith . There is a general rise in the markets throughout France . The English markets have been' dull this week j but at Liverpool prices appear-to have touched the bottom for the present , and extensive sales have been made at a trifle below last week ' s rates . In Ireland prices of both Wheat and Maize continue to be well supported .
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January 21 , 1854 . ] THE LEADER . 6 d ^^ ^ ^ —— ¦ . i -
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Ofpiciax Quotation during the " Week ending THUK 8 PAY Evening . ) Brazilian Boatis 97 Russian Bonds , 5 per Buenos Ayres 6 per Cents . ... Gents 1822 109 Chilian 6 per Cents Russian 4 J per Cents .... 92 Danish 3 j ) er Cents 83 Spanish 3 p . Ct . New Def . 204 Ecuador Bonds Spanish Committee Cort . Mexican 8 per Cents . ... 234 of Coup , not fun 41 Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 84 per Cents . Aec ., January 81 24 J Belgian 4 J per Cents .... 92 Portuguese 4 por Cents : 8 « i Dutch 2 J per Cents 621 Portuguese 3 p . Cts ., 1848 ... Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . 94
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Ci . osin& Prices . )
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Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . Thur . Frid . Bank Stock 217 $ . 7 * 218 217 * 21 * 4 3 per Cent . Red 934 94 934 92 t 92 92 3 per Cent . Con . An . 93 | 93 f 92 f 924 92 91 ft Consols for Account ' 93 f 939 92 } 92 $ 91 } 91 f Si per Cent . An 944 94 i 94 j 94 93 * ..... New 5 per Cents Long Ans , 1860 5 5 India 8 tock I 241 : Ditto Jftonds , £ 1000 par par 4 3 p Ditto , under £ 1000 4 p par par 4 p 4 p Ex . Bills , £ 1000 lip lip 10 "p 10 p 7 p 10 p Ditto , £ 500 ..... I 11 p lip 10 p 10 p 7 p 10 p Ditto , Small ' lip lip 10 p 10 p 7 p IQp
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 21, 1854, page 69, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2022/page/21/
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