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1 - ¦¦ ; '¦-"¦ '¦" ' "— " ¦ R OYAL LYCEUM THEATRE—On MONDAYSeptember 3, and every night during the
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week . PROFESSOR ANDERSON , THE GREAT WIZARD OF THE NORTH , will have tho honour of presenting his new series of DELASSEMENS MAGIQUES . or the Wonders of the Ancient Magi , and the most renowned of Modern Magicians . The Great Wizard will select the most recherche experiments of his various programmes — from that submitted by him to her Majesty , at Balmoral , to tnat which obtained the approval of the President of the United States ; together with special novel feats , invented expressly for the occasion , and embracing his extraordinary and amusing illustrations of Spirit-Rapping . The Entertainment will consist ot Twelve Acts , divided into two parts , and arranged so that the interest shall dramatically accumulate to its final denouement in the twelfth act . Act 1 st" Le Livre des Recuoils Choisis . " Act 2 nd— " Magical Locomotion . " Act 3 rd— "L'Ecrin de Verre . " Act 4 th— "The Cabalistic Counters . " Act 5 th— " Tho New Bottle of Hncchus . " Act 6 th— " The Mysterious Parcel . " Act 7 th— " The Homological Evaporation . " Act 8 th — "The Aqua-avial Paradox . " Act 9 th— "The Mesmeric Couch . " Act 10 th" Half an hour with tho Spirits . " Act 11 th— " The Enchanted Chair of Comus . " Act 12 th— " The Mystery of the Charmed Chest . " Further particulars in Programme of tho Day . Doors open each evening at Half-past Seven ; commence at Eight . —Private Boxes , If . Us . 6 d . and \ l . Is ., to be obtained at tho Box-office , or at Messrs . -Sams ' , Mitchell , Ebers , Hookham , Bailey and Moon , Cramer and Beale , Leader and Cock , Chappcll , &c . Stalls , 4 s . ; Dress Circle , 3 s . ; Upper Boxes , 2 s . ; Pit , Is . ; © allory , 6 d . Tho Box-olMco is open daily from 10 till 5 , under the direction of Mr . Chatterton . Grand Fashionable Morning Performance on Saturday , September 8 , at Two o'clock ; doors open at Halfpast One .
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riTCH & SON'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST ^ BAC 0 N , AND FIRST-CLASS PROVISIONS . EXTRACTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS' LETTERS , CONTINUKD . ** We were much pleased with tho quality of No . 9 caso . The bacon , &c , we found Ilrst-rate . "—Melbourne , South Australia . " I bee to enclose you a Post-office order for M . 5 s . fld , for bacon ; the quality is very excellent , and quite to my taste . " " I like the cheese piuch , and I have no doubt the bacon will prove as Rood as in former times . " " Tho bacon you sent me is excellent ; I shall recommend it to friends . " " I never tasted such bacon in my life ; it was delicious . " " Tho Rev . begs to enclose . Fitch and Son 1 / . Is . lOd . for bacon received this morning . and found very nice indeed . " " I am obliged by yotir attention to the small order , and for tho excellent article supplied . Enclosed aro postage stamps for the amount . " Fitch and Son will bo gratified by showing the originals of the above , and a multitude of others of the like import , upon application . This celebrated bacon is sold bv the side and half-side at lOd . perlb ; the middle piece of 12 lbs . at 104 d . per Ib . ; aud other separate pieces . Bacon , hams , tongues , German sausages , cheese , butler . &c , securely packed for travelling , and delivered free or charge , at all the London Termini . List of prices free . See also daily papers , Post-office Orders to be made payable at St . Martin ' s-le-Grand . Prepayment is requested where a reference is not sent with the order for goods . FITCH AND SON , Provision Merchants and Importers , No . 66 , BISHOPSGATE WITHIN , LONDON . Established 1784 .
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ADHTAM'S Improved Patent Groats and Barley . THE ONLY EXISTING PATENT , And Strongly recommended by the Medical Profession . TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS , AND FAMILIES . — The important object so desirable to he obtained has at length been secured td the Public by J . and J . C . ADNiM , Patentees , who , after much time ami attention , have succeeded by their Improved Process in producing preparations of tho purest and finest quality ever manufactured from the Oat and Barley . To enumerate tho many advantages derived by the Public from the use of the Improved Patent Groats is not the intention of the Patentees ; sultlco it to say that , by the process of manufacture , the acidity and unpleasant flavour so generally complained of in other preparations is totally obviated , and very superior Gruel speedily made therefrom . It is particularly recommended to those of consumptive constitutions . Ladies , and Children ; and the healthy aud strong will find it an excellent Luncheon and Supper . The Barley being prepared by a similar process is as pure as can be . manufactured , and will bo found to produce a light and nourishing Food for Infants and tho Aged ; nmi to contain all the necessary properties for making a delicious pudding . It has also the distinguished character for making very superior Barlny "Water , and will bo found a tnoBt excellent ingredient for thickening Soups , & . c . Caution . —To prevent errors , tho Public aro requested to observe that each Package bears tho { Signature of t ho Patentees , J . and J . C . Ai > NAii . To bo obtained Wholesale at the Manufactory , Afnidcr .-lauo , Queen-street , London ; and Retail in Packets : md Canisters at ( 3 d . and Is . each , and in Canisters for l *' aniili < s at 2 a ., 5 s ., and 10 s . each , of all roapcotablo Grocers , Dm-,:-gists , Ac , in Town aud Country .
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DR . KAHN'S GRAND ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , consisting of upwards of 1000 highly-intorcsting Models representing every part of tho Human Frame in Health and Disease , also tho various Racoa of Men , Ac ., open ( for Gentlemen only ) daily from 10 till 10 . Lectures , varying every day in tho wcqk , aro delivered by Dr . SEXTON , at 12 , 2 , 4 , and half-past 7 . Admission , la . — 4 . COVENTRY-STJIEET . LEICESTER-SQUARE .
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DR . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BBOWN COD LIVER OIL . Prescribed with complete confidence by the Faculty for its purity , and superior , immediate , and regular eflleucy . It is entirely free from nauseous flavour , and brinn invariably aud carefully submitted to chemical analysis—an i > ONLY BUrPMKD IN BKAL . KI ) 1 JOTTI . KS TO PUKC'I . UHK Sfllhi :-CJPENT ADMIXTlTRB On ADULTERATION—this Oil |» Ot » M-J > St ' S n pruaranteo of genuineness and purity offered by no oilier Oil in the market . TKSTjuoffZAL from ARTHUR H HASSALL , M . D-, F . L . S ., M . R . C . I ' ., Chief Analyst of tli « s Sanitary Ooinmihslon of tho Lancet , Author of '" Food audits Adultcsa- . tions , " &c , &c , & . c " I havo more than onto , at different times , subject i ) your Light Urown Oil to chemical analysis , and this inknown to YOUUSEi-tf- and 1 havo always found it to bo fn <• from all Impurity and rich In the constituents of bil <\ Ho great in my confidence in tho article , that I usually | in-H « rlbu it in proforonco to any other , in order to mako suro of obtaining tho remedy in itn purest and best condition . " Sold only in bottloH , capsuled and labelled with J > r . < lo Joiiffh ' s slcriiatnrn , without which none absokni'ink , by ANSAR . HARFOltD , and CO ., 77 , STRAND . London , Dr . do Jongh'a hoIo ConalKiiccfl ; and by most rcNptictnblc OheudbtH in town and country . Half-pints ( 10 ounces ) . 2 h . Od . j Pints ( 20 ounces ) , 1 h . iid ; QuiuWm ) ounces ) . t > s . IMPERIAL MEASURE .
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION . / GODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER vUT FLOWERS is strongly recommended for softening , improving , beautifying , and preserving tho skin , and giving it a blooming and charming appearance , being at oneo a most fragrant perfume and delightful cosmetic . It will completely remove tan , sunburn , rediioss , &c , and by its balsamic and healing qualities render the skin soft , pliable , aud free from dryness , scurf , &o ., clear it from every humour , pimple , or eruption $ and , by continuing its use only a short time , tho skin will become and continue soft ? and smooth , and the complexion perfectly clear and beautiful . In tho process of shaving It is invaluable , as it annihilates every pimpio , and all roughness , and will afford groat comfort if applied to the face during tho prevalence of cold easterly winds . Sold in bottles , prlco 2 s , 0 d ., with Directions for using it , by all Medicine Vendors and Per rumors .
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D EAFNESS « kd NOISES in the HEAD .-Free of Charge , for tho Protection and Instant Relief of the Deaf , a Book of 80 pagan . —An extraordinary Discovery . —Just published , sent free by post to any deaf person Writing for it , " A STOP TO EMPIRICISM and Exorbitant Foes . " Sufferers extremely deaf , by means of thiu book , permanently oure themselves , in any distant part of tho world , without pain or uso of any Instrument . ThouHauds havo been restored to perfect hearing , and for over rescued from tho snaros of tho numerous advertising , dangerous , unqualified pretenders of tho present day . It contains lists of startling cures , published by Dr . F . R . HOGHTON , Membor of tho London Royal College of Surgeons , May 2 , 1846 ; L . A . O . April 30 . l&ki i Comulttng Surgeon to tho Inntttution for tho Cure of Deafness , 0 , Suffolk-placo , Pall Mall , London , whore all letters aro to bo addressed . —Personal consultations ovory day between 11 and 4 o'clock . —Sufferers dnaf 40 or 00 years have their bearing perfectly restored in half on hour without a moment ' s inconvenionco . Testimonials and certificates can bo soon from all the loading members or tho Faculty , and from Patients cured .
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HOLLO WAY'S TILLS , INFALLIIU . I 2 FOR THM CURE OF INDIGESTION AND 1 MSORDL'RKD STOMACHS . —Mr . Charles Wnloli . of Oi .-llcwcllau , ntatcs , in a letter to Proftwuor Holloway , thiil i > person with whom he is acquainted suffered from IndiK ^ - tion and Liver Oouaplaint . homo of tho most rnitmiit medical nion in tho neighbourhood Imd tried tlmir hlull upon him without any good effect , aud for hoiiio linn ••" ¦ was in tho County IiHinnnry , whoro ho was pronounced hjcurablo . Howover , uotwitlistandiiiK all thin , Holloway h Pills have boon UiohoIo iuuiiuh of jiori ' tiolly citriug 1 »"" - Sold by all Medicine \ Voudor » throughout tho VVorlil ; at Vnojnwaon lloLho \ VA \' n establishments , l ! W , Hti « n « ii London , and HO , Maidon-lnno , N ( iw York ; by A . ( Stainm . ConsUntlnople ; A . Uuidicy , Smyrna j and 11 . H «» o < b , Malta .
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , August 31 , 1855 . This has been but a quiet week with the Stock Exchange ; very many , and more than its usual number of members , bave already taken flight for their summer trip , and very little business has been done- Even the settlement of the account for the end of the month has passed off with more than usual trauquility , the freedom from fluctuation denoting that further news from abroad alone would influence the present Reneral steadiness of the markets . The English Stock Market remains singularly quiet and free from change , pending the receipt of more decided news from the Bast . ¥ he discount market continues easy , and money stall finds it difficult to get employment , The settlement for the Ardennes Railway , the prices of which have somewhat
declined , is on Monday next , as also for the new shares or the Great Western of Canada Railway Company . Turkish , new and old , still occupying much public attention , show inferior prices to our last quotations , Turkish 6 par cent , settling for the 31 st at the making np price 93 * and i account i per cent . Contango for continuation of stock . The Mining Market is comparatively deserted , and the nominal quotations , at which it is dimcult to realise a transaction at any approximate price , offer a striking contrast to the once high prices of these securities . Among the * Railway meetings of the week may be mentioned the South Devon half-yearly meeting at Plymouth , declaring a dividend of 5 s . 6 d . per share for the half year ; and authorising the Directors to issue the remaining new stock . The meeting of the South Eastern Railway Company took place yesterday ( the Thirtyfirst half-yearly meeting )* declaring the dividend of 8 s . 6 d . per 302 . share on the Consolidated Stock of the Company , and adopting the report unanimously , the meeting then became snecial for the nurpose of resolving that the- bor-1
rowed moneys , or part thereof not exceedingtwo millions sterling , might be converted to an equal amount of the Company ' s Stock . After some discussion the amount of one million was substituted for two , and the resolution passed as amended . Meetings also of the North Devon , Whitehaven and Furness Junction , Caledonian and Dumbartonshire , Yale of Neath ( 3 $ per cent , dividend declared ) , and Rhymney Railways have occurred during the week ; Money this day shows more activity . At Paris Three per Cent . Rentes ruled at slightly improved quotationsowing to heavy purchases . Russian stock has much depreciated in value at Hamburg ; Austrian stock has somewhat improved . The Turkish Four per Cents , settlement has been fixed for Wednesday next . The Antwerp and Rotterdam Railway holds its own , the traffic for the week ending last Sunday amounting to—passengers , 9 ^ - ; goods , 2822 . ; total , 12047- The compromise offered by the Government of Venezuetajwas unanimously rejected by the bondholders at the meeting yesterday . Better terms are Consols ' close 91 *; Turkish Six per Cent ., 93 £ , i ; Turkish Pour per Cent ., U , f .
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CORN MARKET . I'm trade has boon very excited during tho weok . Tho reports from America give little hope that orders already sent out will be executed ; and a demand from Franco , Belgium , and Gormauy increases the tendency to xiae . The sales of floating cargoes have been very irregular . A cargo of hard Smyrna sola at 66 a ., and one inferior at 00 s . — 60 s . refused for another . Saidi has been sold at 46 a .. to 49 a ., and JBeheira 46 s ., at whioh prices there wore buyers . Sort Roumelia Wheat sold at 66 ., Galatz 72 s . to 74 a ., and several at 60 s . to Emdon , reshipping charges for buyers' account . lbrail 70 s ., mixed Spanish fca ., and Roman 76 s . 6 d . On tho spot the trade is firm at an advance of 4 s . to 6 s . per quarter - ^ 760 . to 80 . , i » paid for new HngUsh Wheat . Barley is la .
dearer ; 63 lb . Danish being worth 34 s . « k eranary . Oate have advanced Is . to 2 s . per quartor . Rye very little offering . D ^ sh ^ saleable at 49 r-flnest Swedish 52 s . cost and freight . Finest quality Spanish Flour 60 s . toCls ex granary , andSte . cost ana freight for shipment- from October to end o December , at buyers * option . Maizo ^ has boon m . great demand , being the cheapest article in tho market . A week ago Galatz was to be Toad at S 9 s . to 40 s ., but on Monday holdersgenerally held at 42 s- to 43 s . for good distant Sarg ^ -anything near at hand being cheaper by- ls . ^ tO < 2 s . pePquarter . Th # sales have beoii madeat 40 s . to 41 s . 6 d ., cost , freight , and insurance . Ibrail has been sold at 40 s .
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Hussars , « nly son of Henry Ancell , Esq ., or 3 , JNorroiK-^ ON ^ uSS : of bo ^ rd the Ottawa , steam trans-*^ withra ^ balf an hour ' s steam of Scutari . Captain F ^ erte CharlesBelson , of the Royal Engineers , of typhus B ^ AKE ^ i&t 23 , at Rottingdean , Sussex , where he had ~ B © ne 1 or the benefifrof his health . Colonel Frederic Rodolph S £ kecK , ^ f ihe Thi rty-Third tDqfce of Welhtigton s ) torimenfcsecond son of the late William Blake , Esq ., of eSTportland place , and Danesbury , Hertfordshire . KING . —August 2 , at Balaklava , Charles Ambrose King , Accountant ' s Clerk , Land Transport Corps , of cholera , O ^ BN . -August 22 , at Petit Menage . Jersey , the resicence of his father-in-law , the Reverend Matthew O'Brien , late Professor of Mathematics at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich , aged 40 .
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The following are the leading prices this evening : — . Caledonians , 63 , 034 ; Chester and Holyhead , 11 , 13 ; Eastern Counties , 10 J , Hi ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 63 , 65 : Great Northern , 88 . 89 ; Ditto , A stock , 73 , 75 ; Ditto , B stock , 124 , 126 : Great Southern and Western of Ireland , 100 , 102 ; Great Western , 654 , 56 ; Lancaster and Carlisle . 73 , 76 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 83 , 83 }; London and North-Western , 95 , 954 ; Midland , 694 , 70 ; Manchester , Sheffield , and Lincolnshire , 26 , 25 * ; Berwioks , 72 . 73 ; Yorks , 48 , 49 : South Eastern , 60 | , 614 ; Oxford and Worcester , 26 , 28 : North Staffordshire , 6 f , 6 ± dis . ; South Devon , 13 , 14 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , Of , 10 ; Bombay and Baroda , 1 * . 14 ; Eastern of France . 38 } , 89 * ; East Indian , 241 , 24 f ; Ditto . Extension , 25 , 31 ; Grand Trunk of Canada , 64 , 54 dis . ; Great Central of France , 69 . 58 : Great Western of Canada , 23 * ,
24 ; Luxembourg , 34 , 3 }; Madras , 19 } , 20 * ; Paris and Lyons , 484 , 48 } : Paris and Orleans , 48 , 60 ; Rouen and Havre , 27 , 28 ; Paris and Rouen , 60 , 62 ; Sambre and Mouse , 9 , 94 ; Great Western of France , 12 , 18 ; Ardennes , " 126 , 122 ; Agua Prias , ! , !; Imperial Brazil , i \ , 2 |; Cocaos , 3 i , 3 }; St . John delRey , 27 29 ; Clarendon Copper , 4 I pm . ; Cobre , 62 , 66 ; Linares , Tjtfii ; . Liberty , 4 . 11 Santiago , 44 , 5 ; South Australi an , 4 , 1 ; United Mexican . 3 . 841 Wallers , f , f ; Australasian . Bank , Si , 95 j London and Australian Chartered Bank , 10 J , 20 i ; City Bank , 7 . 9 ; London Bank , 34 , 44 ; Union of Australia , 73 , 74 j Oriental Corporation , 42 , 43 ; Australian Agricultural , 80 , 31 ; Canada Land , 186 , 137 ; Ditto , Six per Cent , 1144 , lift * . Crystal Palace . 24 , 24 ; North British Australasian , ft , i ; 1 ; Oriental Gas , 14 , If ; Pool Rivera * 24 , 2 J ; Scottish Australian Investment , 14 , if .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK-( CiosiKe PbicesO ~ ] Mon ^^ J jVedJTAur . Frid . Bank Stock 216 ...... 2154 215 J SIM 2164 3 per Cent . Red 92 924 924 911 » 1 | » 2 3 per Cent . Con . An . flli 91 * 91 i 01 * 9 li 914 Consols for Account 91 i 9 U 91 * 914 ; 91 » U SJ per Cent . An - New 24 per Cents •••¦¦• —••• « . VY « Long Ans . 1860 4 1-10 4 1-16 _ 4 4 1-16 India Stock 233 231 232 i Ditto Bonds , J 61000 30 Ditto , under ± 1000 30 SO .. [ ... „ .. 30 ... .. Ex . Bills , . £ 1000 15 16 | 12 12 j 15 Ditto . £ 500 12 > 12 ¦¦•¦•¦ ••¦¦¦ ' ** Ditto . Small _ L ^ i ^ : _ inr ^—1 ? 15 ' 15
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation durino thbwebk ending 1 THURSDAY EVKKINO . ) Brazilian Bonds 102 * Russian Bonds , 6 per BuenosAyres 6 perCnts . 57 * 1 Cents ., 1822 .......... 1014 Chilian 3 per Cents 694 i Russian 44 per Cents .. Danish 5 per Cents 106 SpanishSp . Ct . NwDef . 18 J Ecuador Bonds 44 Spanish Committee Crt . Mexican 3 per Cents .... 215 of Coup , not fun ....... 4 J Mexican 3 per Ct . for > Venezuela ^ per Cents . SI Ace . August 81 214 . Belgian 44 per Cents .... 94 ? Portuguese 4 per Cents . .. . Dutch 2 * per Cents .... 64 j Portuguese 3 p . Cents . ... Dutch 4 per Cent Certif . 968
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 1, 1855, page 850, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2104/page/22/
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