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DR. KAHN'S CELE BRATED ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 4, Coventry-streetLeicester-square ( for Gentlemen the and
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( . open uenuemen only ) , rarity completeness of whose contents have already acquired for it an European reputation , and obtained the warm commendations of the press in this and other countries is now open daily : A New Series of Original Specimens and Models , embracing some most Important and curious features , illustrative of the wonders and secrets of tl > e Human Structure , has just been added to the Collection , -which now stands wholly unrivalled in the world . Lectures are delivered during the day , and a new and peculiarly interesting one is delivered by Pr . ICaiin . at halfipast Eight o ' clock every Evening , on the Reproductive Functions in Man . Admission , One Shilling . Juat published , price Is ., free by post ( gratis to Visitors to tne Museum ) , a new edition of Dr . Kahn ' s Treatise , The SH 6 ALS and QUICKSANDS of YOUTH . An Essay , specially intended to avert dangers to which the young and susceptible are peculiarly liable , and to arresi the progress of evil .
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT and PILLS , MIRACULOUS REMEDIES ibr the CUltK of BAD LEGS . —Mr . Allison , of Bowling , states , in a letter to Mr . Umblcdy , druggist , of Bradford , that , after a severe cold caught last winter , his legs began to swell , and ultimately Bores broke out on each , for the cure of which ho tried a variety of remedies without avail , until he used Hollowny'a Pills and Ointment ; and he nays it was perfectly astonishing to see the effect * theao wonderful medicines had on his lejrB , as both were very quickly healed , Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout tho World ; at Professor Holloway ' s Establishments , 244 . Strand . London , and 80 , Maiden-lane , New York ; by A . Stampa , Constantinople ; A . Guidioy , Smyrna ; and E . Mulr , Malta .
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DEAFNESS and NOISES in the HEAD . — Free of Charge , for tho Protection and Instant Relief oftheDonf . A Hook of 30 pages . —An extraordinary Discovery .-Just published , sent free by post to any deaf person ?? $ ? & fo Ulh , of § T 0 ) L > to KMPnilOISM and EXORBITANT FEES . " Sufferers extremely doaf , by means of this book , permanently cure themselves , in any distant part of tho world , without puin or use of any instrument . Thousands have been restored to porfo « t hoarln / f . and for ever rescued from tho snarus of tho numerous advertising , dangeroufl , unqualified pretenders of Uie present < lny . It contains Hsta of startling auron , published by Dr . F . It . HOGH'rON , Member of tho London Itoynl College of 8 ur-§ eons , May 2 , 1845 ; L . A . C . April SO , ltMO : Consulting urgeon to tho Inetltutlon Tor tho Curo of boufhoBS , 9 , Suffolk pluco , Tall Mnll , London , whore all lotteru nro to bo addressed , rcrsonnl coueuUatlona every day between 11 and 4 o ' clock . Suflerer » donf 40 or &Oyoft » M havcthoir hearing porfcolly restored in half «\ n hour , without a momont ' a Inoonvonionco . Teatlmonlnhi and cert 111 cat cm cam bo soon from nil tho loading members of tlui faculty nnd from patients ourcd .
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FHAMPTON'S PILL OF - HEALTH . —The manifold advantages to tho lieiulaof fmullios from the posseHslon of u medicine of known , oilloiicy , that may bo resorted to with confidence , and uoed with success In onHoa of temporary « lokno «» , occurring In fnmlllvH more or Ich . s every day , are so obvious to all , that no < iuontion oun be raised of its Importance to overy housokecpor in the kingdom . I < or fomnlvs , those Pills nro truly iixoellent , removing all obstructions , tho dletresuing hundnnho ho very prevalent with the box , doprossion of Hplrltn , dulnortu of alght , norvoua nlTeotlona , blotches , plmnlos , nnd a » Mowncsa of tlno akin , uud produco a h « althy complexion . Bold by PHOU ' T nnd IIARSANT , 22 U , Strand , Londonand all Venders of Medlolno . Price le . I Id . and . 21 . Del . per box .
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BLAIR ' S GOUT and RIJEUMATIC PILLSThis preparation in one of tho benuut » which the science of modern chcmiBtry has conferred upon mankindfor , during the first twenty years of the present century , to speak of a ourc for tho G out , was considered u romance - but now tho ciUcaoy and safety of this medicine ia ho fully demonstrated by unsolicited tonttmoniiilB from peroons in every rank of life , that publlo opinion proclaims tills as one of the most linporcmit discoveries of the proHont age . Sold by l'ROUT and HAUSANT , 209 , Strand , London , and all Medicine Venders . Price 1 h . ljd . and 2 s . «) d . per box .
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MADAME JENNY GOLDSCHMIDT-LIND . _ ^ IIANOVEH-SQUAHK ROOMS . MR . MITCHELL respectfully announces tliat Mr . and Madame GOLDSCHMIDT'S SECOND MIS 0 ELLANKOUS CONCKltT is fixed to take place at tho Hanover-squnre Rooms , on Friday Evening next , January 25 th . The reserved nnd numbered seats one guinea each ; unreserved seats , 10 b . Gd . Doora open at Seven o'clock . The tickets will bo appropriated according to tho order of application ; no more will bo Issued than tho room can conveniently accommodate . Application for tickets maybe made at Mr . MITCH ELI / S Royal Library , 33 , Old Uonilstreot .
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MADAME JENNY GOLDS CHMIDT-LIND . EXETEK-HALL . MENDELSSOHN'S ELIJAH . MEND EL S SO H N'S ORATORIO of ELIJAH will be repeated at Exeter-hall , on MONDAY EVENING , January 21 , lasc Principal Singero—MADAME JENNY GOLD . SCIIMIDT , Miss Dolby , Miss MCessent . Mr . Weiss , Mr . Lawler , and Mr . Lockey . The Chorus and Orchestra will consist of more than COO Performers . Conductor , M . BENEDICT . Prices of Admission : —Stalls ( Numbered and Reserved ) , £ 1 la . ; Unreserved Seats ( Body of the Hall ) , 10 s . Gd . ; "West Gallery , 10 s . Gd . ; Area ( under West Gallery ) , 7 s . ? » ? The Tickets will be appropriated according to the order of application , and no moro will be issued than the Iloom can conveniently accommodate . Doors open tit Seven , to commence at Eight o ' clock prc . cisely . Correct books of the Oratorio , are given with the Tickets . Application for Tickets to be made at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street .
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rpHEATRE ROYAL OLYMPIC . — Lessee . JL , . Mr . ALFRED WIGA . N . Monday and during the week ( Thursday excepteil ) , THE JEALOUS WIFE . Characters by Messrs . F . Vining Emery , Leslie . E . Vininpr , Danvers , Mrs . Stirling , Misses Marston . Castleton , and Bromley . 'After which , the New Fairy Extravaganza , by J . K . Planche , Esq .. entitled THE DISCREET PRINCESS ; or , THK THKEI <; GLASS DISTAFFS . Principal characters by Messrs . F . Kobson , Emery . Danvers , Cliiton , Coney , Franks , White .. FI . Cooper , Misses'Marston , Maskell , Stephens . Mayiiard , Tcrnan , and Julia St- GeorRe . Commence at half-past Seven .
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rpHEATRE ROYAL , GOVENT GARDEN — JL EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS of ' KOI ! RO V " and the Grand Operatic Drama . —THUKE . IUTICNIt ' k NIGHTS . Immense success of l'HOKKSSOU ANDliii SOX as the lit 10 of the Macgregors . Knthusiustic annlausp every night . Great Success of Mrs . J . VV . WALIACK us Helen Macgre ^ or . Unanimous approbation of the corffpnna Scottish Spectacle . RO 1 J KOY placed 011 the stage in the same style . as the great Itnlian Operas . Sir lleurv BishonV music listened to every night by delighted thousands . Seat ' m . ust be secured early , or no room isattainable . This Evening , MONDAY " , January 21 st , and on TITF « DAY and WEDNESDAY . ROB ROY To be followed bv the great and most successful Pantomime of Ye BELT . k ALClANCE . or , IIAKLEQUIN GOOD IIUMOU 1 C AND Ye FIELDE OF THE CLOTIIK OF GOLDK ' Three Juvenile Nights , on Thursday , Friday , and Saturday the performances commencing with the most gorgeous and most popular Pantomime of Ye Belle Alliuucc or llark >< iuiii Good Humour and ye Fiehleof the Clothe of ( Joldo . To be followed by tlie Scottish Operatic Spectacle of liOU RO V . Hob Hoy Professor Anderson ; Helen Macgregor . Mrs . J . W . Wallack-Diana Vornon , Miss Harriet Gordon ; ltnshleighOsbaldiston ' Mr . Stuart ; Francis Osbaldiston , Mr . George l'errin . ; Ihe Dou ^ al , Mr . liarry l ' earson ; Major Gulbruith , Sir . Sara CoweH ; Uaillic Nicol Jarvie , Mr . 1 ) . Stewart ; Muttie , Miss Cuthbert * The Great Pantomime has Flexmore for its CIowu , Barnes for its Pantaloon , Charles Brown for its Harlequin , and Miss Emma Home for itsunequalled Columbine . The New Farce of THK IMI'UDEM' l'UPPY is postponed for a few days , in consequence of the tremendous excitement occasioned by the representation ' of Hob Roy Doors open at half-past Six ; commt-nce at Seven . Private Boxes , £ 3 3 s , £ 2 2 s ., £ 1 Is ., and | -2 s . " ; Grand Balcony , 4 s . Upper Boxes , 2 s 6 d ; 'Amphitheatre Stalls , 2 s . ; Pit , is . ; Gallery * Is . Second Price at Nine o'clock . Balcony 3 s Upper Boxes , Is . fid ; Pit , Is .- ; Gallery , ( id . The lioxOffice is open daily from 11 till 5 , under the direction of Mr O'RJSILLY . First appearance of Mr Edouard Bouteilli « r , M . G Laristi , and Messrs . Candler , ills , in Les Tableaux . Aehiens Gxaud MORNING REPRESENTATION of tlie extraordinary and successful PANTOMIME EVEltY SATUR . DAY , at Two o'clock . *»* The Performances now terminate each Evening before 12 o ' cl ocK .
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BIRTHS . MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS .
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BIRTHS . COOPER . —On the 12 th inst ., at 27 , Queen ' s-terrace , Queen ' s road , Bayswater , the wife of Henry Coop er , Esq ., of H . H . S Retribution .: a son . CHAPMAN . —On the 11 th inst ., at St . Paul ' s Parsonage , the Red River , the wife of the Rev , " John Cliapman , Chaplain to H . H . B . Co .: a son . HUNTER . —On the 23 rd of September , on the -way from York Factory to the Red River , the wife of the Ven . - Archdeacon Hunter , of St . Andrew ' s Church : a son . HUNT . —On the 4 th of October , at the Mission Point , English River . Rupert ' s * Land , the wife of the Rev . Robert Hunt , of the Church Missionary Society : a daughter . MANCHESTER . —On the 16 th inst ., at 13 , Cavendish-square ' the Duchess of Manchester : a daughter . MARRIAGES . TATTERSALL-OWEN . —On Wednesday , the Oth inst ., the R « v . W . A . Tattersall , U . A ., of Pembroke College , Oxford , and Curate of Walton-on-the Hill , Lancashire , to Emma Elizabeth , younger daughter of the Rev . Hugh Davies Owen , D . D ., Rector of Trevdraetb , county of Anglesey . DEATHS . COOK . —On the 14 th inst , at 4 , Bond-street , Pentonville , William Cook , Esq , Manager in London of the Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society ; formerly Civil Commissioner to the Niger Expedition , and Commander of the Barque "Cambria . " at the rescue of the crew and passengers of the " Kent , " East Indiamau , aged sixtyeight . PRITCHARD . —On the Hth of October , at the Elms , Red River , Mr . John Pritchard , in his 79 th year . CRESWICKE . —On the 4 th inst .. at his residence , Jamaicastreet , Bristol , Humphrey Creswicke , Esq . fomerly of Hanham-court , and in the Commission of the Peace for the connty of Glocester . MATNE . —On the 23 rd ult , at Cairo , a ^ ed 36 , Colonel "WMayne , A . D C . to the Queen , Brigadier commanding the Hyderabad Contingent , third surviving son of the Key . li . Mayne , formerly Rector of Limpsfield , Surrey .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , January 15 . BANKRUPTS . —John Todi > Merrick , Chancellor-road , Hammersraith , and-. 4 , St . Gsorge ^ place , Walworth-road , Surreys-builder—Edwin Winscosi , 6 , Park-street , Cioydon , pianoforte dealer—Geobge Hatt , 8 , New Park-streeti Southwark , cowkeeper , dairyman , and greengrocer—Geoeqe Bbowst and Wii . i . ias £ RcrsBr , 42 ., Bankside , Sojithwark , and Idle , near Leeds , stone merchants and quarrymen—Ei > t ? -ari > Hooker , late of Birchanger , Essex , now of Park-road , West Kent-park , forest-hill , Sydenhaxii , contractor aad builder—James Phaser , 70 | , Lower Thamesstreet , City , wine , spirit , and beer merchant—John Pee , Astley Abbotts ,-Salop , publican , and blacksmith—William Cobbett , East Dean , and Newnham , Gloucester , coal merchant arid , coke manufacturer—Chables Lcmley , Kxiaresborough , York , gardener , seedsman ,, and fruiterer—Thomas "WooiiHonsE , Elijah Woolhodse , and Samqei . Woolhouse , Sheffield , saw manufacturers— Robebt Fobshavt , Liverpool , coal dealer , and beer seller . Friday , January 18 . BANKRUPTS . —Thomas Wiiitehead , Eastcheap , City sugar dealer—Hehey VTji . Richajidson , Banstead , licensed victualler—Wixliam Bon . cn , Sevvardstone Mills , cotton dyer —John Cranbhook Gbegor \ t , Bristol , dealer in porter and ale—WALTEd Booth , Deptford , papier rnache manufacturer —Chabi . es Dowk , Newport , Monmouthshire , grocer—Cathebine Hughes , Holywell , Flintshire , grocer and draper—Joseph Lodge , Wolverhampton , brewer—John Mitciieia , San-street , Bishopsgate-street , analytical chemist—William SAMSBtmr , Birmingham , builder—John T . Edwards , Liverpool—GnABLE 3 Bbadlet , Wilmslow , Cheshire , tailor . -
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4 ; MOHEY MABKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE London , Friday Evening , Jan . 18 , 1850 . Theexcitementconsequcntupontho 7 ' /?; jM ' telegrapliJome 8-sace from Vienna , which appeared yesterday morning at 11 -16 , in the Stock Exchange , has not been equalled since the coup d ' etat . Consols h ad been gradually rising for two day a before ; the Hefcrew operators had increased their stakes ; naa on Wednesday evening the Funds closed at 87 j , $ . For the first ten minutes after the announcement that appeared in the Times there was such confusion that no exact price could be ascertained ; 89 J , 90 , about twelve o ' clock . The highest point they reached was 905 , } , then a slight reaction took place To-day the average price has been 90 . In the other markets the rise was as great , Turkish 0 } taking the lead ; at one time they were quoted 87 J , 87 $ . The bears who- were out got ill a * fast as may be , most of them , poor fellows , with their skins 'terribly torn . The Hebrews faces sliono as if anointed . Is it so certain that the fact of Russia accepting the terms ns a baals for negotiations means peace , or gaining time , and an opportunity for Austria to sneak out of the quarrel . Parliament meets on the 31 st , then comes the bill to pay , &c , &c Consols are dear at 90 , if one did but know it . a . dissolution la not impossible , nnd surely this Ministry will hardly stand should a peace actually be signed before June . Railways , foreign and home , arc alt throe or four pound a better per share , In Mlnea and Crystal Palaces not a great deal doing . Consols closed at < l o ' clock 89 J , 90 .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , Jim , 18 , 186 ( 5 . J > UTlngthe week there have boon literally no arrivals oi Fuif ^ " wu mX ot ir L ° « » an « « 'o OUPply of English is quite trifling . The nowB of tho terms of pewo having been agreed to I ) yltu 8 sla la received -with muoh doubt , but there hae ££ ™ 2 ? & ° ? Ovln 0 oa to P « roha « " «""«« rates " ccenly SSSSS jf ' h " ' I > 2 wev V ' <> nttnw ) firm and reelst any in . p um ? nfc 4 < 50 ll , "l L s P « ul «« vo purchases , at a fall of five Bhllllngo , could bo made to some extent , though tho genera ImpreeBlon to , that oven la the case of peace , present i * rices
are not much too high , taking into account the exhaustion of stocks all over Europe . Barley and Oats remain unaltered in value , but the business done has been confined to the supply of immediate wants . Hardly any cargoes arc left on the coast , and prices of Wheat and Maize arrived or on passage are quite nominal .
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Aberdeen , 20 , 4 ; Bristol nnd Exeter , so , 2 ; Caledonian , 56 $ , 7 ; Chester and Holyhead , n , 12 , East Anglian , Hi , 12 ; Eastern Counties-, 8 g , J ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 50 , 2 ; Great Northern , « Jli , 2 i ; Ditto , A stock , 76 , 8 ; Ditto B stock , 120 , 122 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 103 , 105 ; Great Western , 51 , 5 ; Lancaster and Carlisle , 70 , 5 ; Ditto , Thirds , 5 , c , pm ; I > itto , now Thirds , S , G pm ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 78 J , 9 $ ; London and Blackwall , 6 | , i ; London , Brighton , ' ana South Coast . UC , 7 ; London and Northwestern , 9 G . J , 7 ; Ditto South Ditto , 86 , 7 ; Manchester , Sheffield , and Lincolnshire , 2 i { , 5 ; Metropolitan , f , £ dis . ; Midland , Go 1 ,, 6 ^; Ditto , Birmingham and Derby , 38 , id ; Newport , Abergavenny . and Hereford , 9 , lu ; North British , 29 :, 30 J ; North Eastern ( B-rwick ) , C 8 ' ., 9 J ; Do ., Extension , 8 i , 7 ? dis . ; Ditto , Great North Esistern " purchase , 4 | , 5 J dis . ; Ditto , Leeds , 12 i , i 2 £ ; Ditto , York * < 5 i , G $ ; North Staffordshire , 8 J , 7-J- dis ; Oxford , Worcester , and VVolverhampton , 31 , 3 ; Scottish Central , 102 , 104 ; Scottish Midland . 72 , 4 ; South Devon , 1 1 , 12 ; South Eastern ( Dover ) , r > 9 , GO ; South AVales , CG , 8 ; Vulo of Neath , 3 J , --1 J ; West Cornwall , dis . ; Antwerp and Rotterdam . 8 , 8 J ; Ardennes , 1 , 3 ; Eastern of France , Paris and Strasbourg , 3 ti J , 1 , \ - East India . 21 , 4 ; Ditto Extensiou , ? , g pm ; Grand l ' ruulc of Canada , 10 , 9 dis . ; Great Indian Peninsula , 2 o £ . 5 ; Luxemburg ^ . 5 , o . J ; Great Western of Canada , 25 J , G ; North of France , 3 ( 5 J , " |; Paris and Lyons , 4 G £ , 7 ^; Paris and Orleans , 45 , 7 ; Sanibre and Meuse , 8 ^ , 9 ; Western and N . W . of France , 29 , 33 ; Agua Fria , ; Australian , g , £ . Brazil Imperial , 2 , 2 U Cocaes , ; St . John del Hey , 27 , 9 .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOU THE PAST WEEK . '( Closing Pjuces . ) Sat . Alon . Tues . \ Wed . | Thuri F ri . Bank Stock 207 207 ^ | 20 s ! 207 | 3 per Cent . Reduced . 8 GJ 86 | 80 % « 7 g i 87 ^ ' 9 » 4 3 per Cent . Con . An . 8 G- 80 1 803 . [ * 7 | 1 8 « 4 J 89 < ( Consols for Account . 86 g 86 ^ SGi 87 g ¦ ' 8 GJ 90 J New 3 per Cent . A » - S 6 J r 8 GJ' 8 ' 7 J ' 8 S | i . ¦ 67 ! 90 J New 3 ^ per Cents .. i .... .... ... Long Ans . 1885 lc ^ 16 .... India Stock 220 .... 2 I 8 J .... Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 . 7 s . d 3 s . d .... &s . d .... 2 s . d Ditto , nndec jSIOjo .. 3 s . d .... 7 . s . d ; .... ¦ 3 s . d , .... Ex . Bills , £ 1000 3 s . d -7 s . < t 3 s . d \ 3 s . d 8 s . d 1 Is . d Ditto , £ 500 7 s . d ! 33 . d i 9 s . d Ditto , Small ... ' 6 s . < 1 ! Gs . d 4 s . A as . a
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FOREIGN . ITUNUs . ( . Last Offi ob . ino the Week ending Friday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 100 Portuguese 5 per Cents . Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cents : 55 Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 6 per Cents .... 103 Cents .. 100 Chilian 3 per Cen , ts .... 67 Russian 4 J per Cents .. ; . 86 Dutch 2 J per Cents 60 Spanish . . * .... 40 Dutch . 4 per Cent . Certif 96 Spanish CommitteeGert . Squador Bonds of Coup , not fun ... " ... Mexican Account 20 ^ Turkish <"> per Cents .... 80 Peruvian 4 £ per Cents .. 40 Turkish New ; , 4 ditto .... ^ Portuguese 4 per Cents . Venezuela , 3 | per Cents .
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DR . KAHN'S CELE BRATED ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square ior the and
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 19, 1856, page 68, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2124/page/20/
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