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ROYA L OLYMPIC THEATRE.— Lessee T _. a ManaKer. Mr. ALFRED WIGAN.
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«~™ * * - , dnnn e the week , will be performed the mSkiw . « J . ^ , ome , dy < £ STILL WATERS RUN wrJSS 4 H * pertb I 2 ?* befc £° - Q « een at Windsor Castle ) , £ i » w £ Mr < and ¥ J- ' Wiffan will appear . To conclude with the new and doubly moral , though excessively old . ppfc = ° Fairy Kxtravagapza , entitled the DISCREET PItlNCLBS ; or , THE TH . cEE GLASS DISTAFFS .
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square . Open , for cen-SSSS 1 onl ? ' * roml <> tJ « ' 0- Containing upwards of l . ooo hl ?™«» ^ a p « , , i , ' "l ^ vating every part of the human ft-ame . in health and disease , the mco of men . &o Lectures are delivered at 12 , 3 . and 5 morning and half-^ v ^ r ° K n ? . inff' ^ D . r- ? ejctin ' ^ RC . S .. andarhftlf-pa 8 ts , byDr . Kahn , Admission , Is .
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HAIR DESTROYER , 1 , UTTLE QUEKN-STBEET , ALEX . ROSS'S DEP ° ILA ^ foRy , for remov-« - ~ - '" K . o " eotufftlly superfluous hnlr ft-om the faoe . neck . B » "' ^ i i ? llanda \ YIt houfcth 0 alightest Injury to the skin deJre « "i ^ WVS" ^ , * M » $ ^ ^ In the " ma les oegree , and the hair to be cnt roly deatroyed-Sold in IttffV ?^ ' * $ 'l % ' . f " * 108 . ' or applied at th " g ^ V ^ Xpgegarr abOm Awarded for ,
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_ BH ! ' S G 0 UT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , ¦ cioncfi ^ f « a epam , | B cno of tno bonoflts which the for durinJtho ^? ! " ^' * con fo" - ^ » I » on mankind , ^ a &SS 2 feoS AW 8 i&T - ^ StVund , London , PrtdfSiB , 144 ! on * aa , 9 d . porbox .
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, MADAME JENNY j GOLdschMIBT LIND . HANDEL'S MESSIAH . EXETER HALL , March 18 th . MR . MITCHELL respectfully announces that thoORATOHXOof THE MESSIAH will be / riven for the Second and Latjt Time , at EXETER . HALL ., on TUESDAY EVENING , March 18 th . Principal Soprano part by Madame JENNTQOLDSCHMIDT . ft belnc her last a | ipoarance In London until the month of May next . The Cliorua mid Oroheutra will oonsiat of more than Six Hundred JPcrformora . Conductor , M . Benedict , l ' rlccs of admlBoion : Stnlla ( Numbered ana Kcaerved ) , One Guinea ; Unrcaorvcd Sente ( body of the Hall ) , » 0 d . Gd . ; West Gallery , 10 b . Gd . ; Area ( under West Gallery ) , 7 a . The tlokcta will bo appropriated aooordlnft to the ordor of application \ no more will bo ioaucd than the room can conveniently accommodntc . 'Doors open at Seven , To commence at Eight o ' clock precisely . Correct booke of the Oratorio arc given with the Tickets . Application for Tlokcta to bo mndo at Mr . MITCHELL'S , Royal JUbrory . 33 . OLD BOJND-STJaEET . ' ' ; i i ¦ ; f i . I > r t s < 1
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BffADAME JEIOTY CrOLDSCHMIDT-LIia ) . . . gH exeter " hall . THE NIGHTINGALE FDND . IT is respectfully announced that Mr . and Madame G 0 L . DSOHMIDT will give an EVENENG CONCERT of SACRED and MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC , with full band and chorus , at EX 15 TER HALL , on TUESDAY EVENING-, March 11 , 185 G , the proceeds of which will be presented to the NIGHTINGALE FUND . The Programme will comprise Mendelssohn ' s Hymn , " Hear my Prayer , O God , " for Sonrnno , Chorus , and Organ , Madame Jenny Goldschmidt . Beethoven ' s Choral Fantasia , Pianoforte , Orchestra and Chorus ; Pianoforte , Mr , Otto Goldschmidt , The I 30 tli Paulm , for Soprano . So ! o and Chorus , by Mr . Otto Goldschmidt ( first time of performance ); Solo X ' ait by Madame Jenny Goldaclimidt . Meyerbeer ' s Trio , *' HorstDu , " for Soprano and Two Flutes , Mndame Jenny GolddcUmidt ; Flutes , Messrs . Pratten and B ( Srausat . Finale to Weber's " Eurynnthe ; " Soprano part , Madame Jenny Goldsclimidt . Uecthoven ' 8 March and Chorus from " The Ituins of Athena . " The full Programme will be duly announced . Conductor , M . Benedict . On this occasion the scats throughout the Hall will be numbered and reserved , price One Guinea each . Applications for tickets received by Mr . Mitchell , Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street . Tito placed ' will be appropriated according to priority of application ; and tickets will bo ready for delivery on ana after Monday , March 3 . —Itoyal Library , 33 , Old JUond-atrcot . < I , i .
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THEATKE ROYAL , COVENf " GARDEN . PKOIESSOR ANDERSON'S GREAT CARNIVAL ] BENEFIT , MONDAY and TUESDAY , MARCH < 3 and 4 . < OB . OFESSOR ANDERSON most respectfully JL beg 3 to inform his friends and the public , that his GKAND CARNIVAL . COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT and DRAMATIC GALA will occur on Monday and Tues- ' day , tbe 3 rd and 4 th of March ,. It will comprise Opera , E Drama , Pantomime , Burletta , Melo-Drama . and a Bal Masque , thus constituting a round of amusement , more copious , varied , and attractive than has ever before occurred ' in London . In fact , it will be the first time in the history ] of entertainments in England that any such thing has been ' even attempted . In America , on benefit occasions , and when it is desired by professionals to pay a mark of respect to a deserving ^ t'H ^/ ifJnre , a Dramatic Carnival has been organised aud attended with the most profitable results . The Carnival at Covent Garden will be an effort to realise , on English ground , that which American ingenuity and enterprise has already accomplished with success in the Transatlantic Theatres . The Carnival will commence i on Monday , March 3 , at l p . m , with the Comic Pan- tomime of 1855 , entitled YE liKLLK ALLIANCE ; OR , : HARLEQUIN GOOD HUMOUR . AND Til E FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD . Henry the Eighth , Mr . Harry Pearson ; Francis the First , Mr . \ V . Skaldere ; Clown , Mr , Flexmore ; Pantaloon , Mr . Barnes ; Harlequin , Mr . C . Brown ; Columbine , Miss Emma Home . The Pantomime to be followed , at 4 o'Clock , by the Drama of Iteal Life , in Two Acts ( with p . ermi > sion of T . Payne , Esq . " > , entitled TIME TRIES ALL . Mr . Leeson ( a Merchant ) , Mr . G . Cooke ; Matthew Bates , Mr . Basil Potter ; the Hon . Collander Yawn , Mr . Kinloch ; Charles Clinton , Mr . F . Hall ; Tom Tack , Mr , Clarke ; Laura Leeson , iliss Herbert ; Fanny Fact , Miss Somers . To be followed , at half-past 5 o ' clock , by the Scottish drama of GILDEUOY . Jock Muir , Professor Anderson . At a q uarter past seven o ' clock , the favourite Opera of LA SONNAMBULA . Amina , Mrs . H . Drayton ( late Miss Lowe ); Elvino , Mr . Henry tlaigh ; Rodolpho , Mr . H . Drayton . At a quarter-pa * t' nine ct > y the very gracious-permission of E . T . Smith , Esq . ) , Mr . Charles Mathews will himself appear in the celebrated Drury-lane Farce ofthe GREAT GUN-TRICK , supported by Messrs . Tilbury , Worrell . James Rogers , Terhpletoi ) , and Miss Enni ' s ; Alter which , at half-past 10 o ' clock , Mr . Leigli Murray will appear , n conjunction with Professor Ahderaon and imitate Mr . T . Mathews , Mr . Charles Kean , and Proftssor Anderson , in the New Squib of \ f IIAT Di ; ES HE WANT ? The whole of the First Evening's Entertainments to conclude with a Grand Ballet , in .-. which Mademoiselle Auriol , Emma Home , and Mr , Flexmore will appear . The Second Evening ( Tuesday , March 4 ) , will be devoted to the Great Wizard ' s GRAND BAL MASQUE , which will commence at 10 o ' clock ,- —Doors open at 9 o ' clock . The whole ofthe spacious pit will be entirely covered , the stage thrown into the Settle de darisc . The Carnival will thns comprise a dramatic day , Monday , March 3 , on which seven different performances will take place , and more than 600 artistes will appear ; and a second day entirely devoted to the Bal Masque . Admission to the entertainment on Monday will be : — Grand Balcony , 5 s . ; Upper Boxes , 3 s . 5 Pit and Amphiheatre Stalls , 2 g . Gd ; Gallery , is . ; with the privilege of leaving the house and returning , or -of taking refreshment in the theatre . Admission to the Bal Masque on Tuesday , for a lady or gentleman , 5 s . Spectators—Grand Balcony , 5 s . ; Upper Boxes , 3 s . ; Amphitheatre Stalls , 2 s . 6 d , ; Gallery , Is . Mr . Simmons , of Tavistock-street , Covent-Garden , is appointed sole coatamier of the Bal Masque . The Bal aiasque will positively take place on TUKSDAY , March 4 th . Masters of the Ceremonies , under the direction of Messrs Flexmore and Caldvvell . .
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] < < ' '] THE BEST ANB CHEAPEST TEAS In Bnjiland are to be obtained of PHILLIPS and COW C ^ AT ' LONDON ? * 1113 ' > KIN ° ^ " ^ M-S 1 ^ t ; Strong Congou Teas , 2 s . 8 d ., 2 s . 10 d . 3 s 3 s . 2 d . ' * A general Price Current is published every month containing all the advantages of the London market 3 , aud is Bent free by post on application . SUGARS ARE SUPPLIED AT MARKET PUICF ^ TEAS and COFFEES to the value of 403 . or upwards fent cam . ge free to any railway station or markei town in
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' i ¦ : TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS , ANI » FAMILIES . By her Mojesty ' 3 Royal Letters Patent ( the only vatent existing for these preparations ) . Strongly lteconiineii < hcl I *;/ tlm Medical Jfrefesxinn ADNAM'S IMPROVED PATENT GK # ATS and BABLE Y are manufactured by a process which entirely removes the acidity and unpleasant flavour , so uni versally found in similar preparations . They produce Gruel and Darley Water in the highest perfection , and , boing manufactured perfectly pure , yield food of tlic most li <* ht and nourishing quality for the Infant , the Invalid , and the Aged . Xhe Barley also makes a delicious Custard Pudding and is an excellent ingredient for thickening Soups , &c . The Patentees publish one only of the numerous testimonials they have received from eminent medical professors , relying more confidently on the intrinsic quality of the articles , of which one trial will not fail to convince the most fastidious of their purity and excellence . ( Copy . ) " Chemical Laboratory , Guy ' s Hospital , * February 19 , 1855 . "I have submitted to ft microscopical and chemical examination the samples of barley and groats which you have forwarded to me , and I beg to inform you that I find in them only those principles which are found in good barley ; there is no mineral or other impurity present , and from the result of my investigation I believe them to be genuine , and to possess those nutritive properties assigned by the late Dr . Pereira to this description of food . ( Signed ) A . S . Tati , ob . " Messrs . Adnam and Co . ' CAUTION . ^ To prevent errors , tiie Public are requested to observe that each package bears tlie signature of the Patentees , J . and J . O . ADNAM . To be obtained Wholesale at the Manufactory , Blaiden - lane , Queen-street , London ; and lietail -in Packets and Canisters at Gd . and Is . each , and in Canisters . for Families at 2 s .. 5 s ., and ICs . en ch , of all respectable Grocers , Druggists , &c , in Town and Country .
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, DR . DE JONQH'S .. UBHT StiWi Gflfl Li ¥ ia OIL Prescribed with confidence by the Faculty for its purity ,, efficacy , and marked superiority over every other variety . EXTRACTS FROM SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS : — The late JONATHAN PEREIBA , M . D . F . R . S . E . Professor at the University of-London , &c . Sc" It was fitting that the author ofthe best analysis and investigations into the properties of this Oil should himself be the purveyor of this important medicine . I am satisfied that for medicinal purposes no finer Oil can be procured . " DR . XETHEBY , Medical Officer of Health to the City of London , Sec , &c . "The Oil corresponds in all its characters with that named Huile Brune , ' and described as the best variety in the masterly treatise of Dr . de Jongh . From my investigations , I have no doubt of its being a pure and unadulterated article . " ARTHUR H . HASSAI . l 7 ^ Esq , M . D , F . L . S ., Chief Analyst of the Sanitary Corcunisdioji of the Lancet , &c . & . c . " So great is my confidence in the article , that I usually prescribe it in preference to any other , in order to make sure of obtaining the remedy in £ ta purest and best condition . " Sold by ANSAR , IIARFORD , and Co , 77 , Sirand , London , Dr . dc Jongh ' a sole British Consignees ; in the coujstiu by many respectable Chemists . Half-pints ( 10 ounces ) , 2 a . od . ; Pints ( 20 ounces ) , < ia . $ Jkj Quarts ( 40 ounces ) , 9 a . IMPERIAL MEASURE . ip CAUTION . —Each bottle is sealed with a stumped metallic capsule , and bears beneath the pink outside wrapper < a label with Dr . de Jongh ' s stamp and signature . All Oils offered as Dr . de Jonghra , or as of tho same kind , without such marks , are fraudulent impositions . '
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f ; , , ' I ' In the High Uouit oi Chancery . , npRIESEMAH . —On the 29 th of May , 1855 , JL an Injunction was granted by the High Court ol i Chancery , and on tho 1 lth of Juno following whs made perpetual , ngainstJoscph Franklin and others , to restrain them , under a penalty of £ l , ooo , from imitating this medicine , i which is proteoted by Royal Letters Patent of England , and . secured by tho seals of tho Eoole do Pharmacia do Purl ? , and tho Imperial CoUece of Medicine , Vienna . Triesemar , No . 1 , is a remedy for lteluxatlon , Spermntorrlifloft , and oil the distressing consequences arising from early abuse , &o , and its ulVucta arc c / Hcuolous in youth , man hood , nud old ngu ; and to those portions who arc prevented entwine the ' married state from the results or early errors it la invaluable . Triesemar , No . 2 , effectually , in tho short space of three days , completely and entirely eradicates nil truces of those disorders which capaivi and oubebfi have so long bcou thought an antidote for , to the ruin of the health of a vast portion oi the population . Trlcaemnr . No . 3 , h tho great ; Continental remedy for that class of diaordcru which iiufoii tunatoly tho English physician trisata with mercury , to the Inevitable destruction of tho patient's contitimtloii , und i which all tho Bursapni-illa in the world cannot , remove . ¦ TrloBomar , Nos . 1 , 2 , and 8 , arc alike devoid of tusto or bmoll . and of all nauseating qualities . They muy Ho on tho toilet ; table without their u « o being suspected . —Trlosenmr , Nos . I , ' 1 , f a , are sold In tlu cases , price lie ., or four oa&eu in ono for 33 * , i which aavoa Us ,: nnd in ilft caeca , wheroby there Is a «« v-. Ing of £ 1 12 s . ; divided into separate dosen , aa iiriiulnltftcral I by Valpoau , Lallcinund , Koux . &o . To bo had wholesale > nnd retail In London , of Johnson , 08 , Cornhlll ; Uauuny r Rnd Co ,, 03 , Oxford-Btrect ; and ttangur , | 0 ( > , Oxlord-Htreet ; t It . H . Ingham , druggist , 40 , Marleot-streot , AlAMoUoutcri Hs Bradbury , boobaoll « r , Doantigato , Uoiton } J . 1 ' rleatly . chemist , 02 , Lord-street , Liverpool ; Powell , bookseller , 16 . Wcw-< morcUnd-btreet , Dublin i Wlnunll , book seller , iligh-strovt , 1 lilrmhiKhuia .
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foloflTs sending to St . Petersburg for fresh instructions , that theConference may . coinie to aa end sooner than we have reckoned . A panic now moat inevitably ruin hundreds , for speculation has been mad since the first flush of peace . Kauway Shares maintain their prices . This settlement baa made no great difference , in them . Foreign Stocks are all yery firmly held , and a considerable amount of business has been done In Turkish Six and Four per Cents . A meeting of tbe Royal Swedish Railway Shareholders takes place to-day , but the result will arrive too late to be sent with this . Bank and Land Company Shares are very low , money scarce , 'with fears for the future issue of the next fortnight . Consols close at 9 H , i ; Turkish Six-and-a-Half , 95 ; Four-and-a-Half ditto , iOO .
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Aberdeen , 26 ; 7 ; Bristol and Uxeter , £ 5 , 7 ; Caledonian , 57 , J ; Chester and jHolyhead . 12 | , 13 i ; East Anglian , 12 j , I 3 §; Eastern Counties , 9 | , 9 |; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 54 , 6 ; Great Northern , 93 , £ ; Ditto , A stock , 78 , 80 ; Ditto B stock , 119 , 121 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 104 , 6 ; Great Western , 59 . 4 ; Lancaster and Carlisle , 75 , 6 ; Ditto , Thirds , 6 , 7 pm ; Ditto , new Thirds , 6 , 7 pm ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 82 , 3 ; London and Blackball , 7 , 7 $ ; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 98 , 9 ; JLondon and North Western , 09 i 100 ; Ditto South Ditto , 924 , 3 $ ; Manchester , Sheffield , and Lincolnshire , 24 $ , f ; Metropolitan , | , i dis . ; Midland , fi <» j , 70 ; Ditto , Birmingham and Derby . 4 ? V 2 ; Newport , Abergavenny , and Hereford , 10 , 11 ; North British , 30 , 3 i ; North Eastern ( Berwick ) , 75 J , 64 ; Ditto Extension 66 disDitto
, § . . ; , Great North Eastern purchase , 41 , i dis . ; Ditto , Leeds , 15 J . 16 . J ; Ditto , York , 51 * . 2 ; North Staffordshire , Gf , £ dis ; Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton , 22 , 4 ; Scottish Central , 104 , 106 ; Scottish Midland . V" ? J South Devon , 11 § , 12 J ; South Eastern ( Dover ) , 65 , 6 ; South Wales , 71 , 3 ; Vale of Keath , 19 , 20 ; West Cornwall , 6 , 7 ; : Antwerp and Rotterdam , 7 | , 8 ; Ardennes , £¥ «^ £ - ^*? ce » ™ i £ ? * nd Strasbourg , 383 . U East India , 21 * . ? ; Ditto Extension , & 1 pm'i Grand Trunk of Canada , 1 ) , JO dis- ^ reat Indian Peninsula , 20 J , J ; Luxemburgs , 42 , 5 ; Gjea * . Western of Canada , 25 * , 6 ; North of France , - ^ - ranavaua Lyons , 49 £ , so ; Paris and Orleans , 49 , 51 ; Sambre and Mease . 9 . §; Western and N . W . of France , 33 * . 4 A ; £ i £ 2 £ 5 ? i ~ "S ? Australian ^ f , f ; Brazil Imperial , If , 2 *; Cocacs , 2 £ , j ; St . John del Rey , 26 , 8 .
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CORH MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , Feb . 29 , 1850 . The week , j ust closing has been chiefly remarkable for its Wk ^ vtw ^ ^ vefy limited arrivals of English and Foreign Wheat the demand has since declined , and last week's prices nave beeir barely maintained . Barley continues steady , but the trade in oats has been very inactive .
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BRITISEE FUNDS FOR . T * HE PAST WEEK . : . " ( OCOSING PBjCBS . ) SaL Man . Tues . Wed .. Thur . Fri . Bank Stock .,.-... 215 213 215 .... 214 214 a per Cent . Reduced , 9 if 92 J 92 | 9 aj 9 if ai § ussaashst m .. » . ff" a si--. si Jngia ^ tock .., 224 * 222 2 * 5 DttoBondsi 3 | ipoo . .... ... ? 2 di 3 . .. .... 6 dis ' l ^ &n ^^ - ' 2 d ! 9 " 6 di 8 - ldis - 2 ds ^ VPH !^ 1000 5 « - I 3 . pmldis . 2 dis . 24 dis . 2 dis ™ £ I 5 O , 7 ¦ -V ** - l 3 - ? V < li 3- 2 dis . 2 * dia Ditto , Small ... dis . l dis . 2 dis . l dis . *{ dis , ...
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_ i ^ FORE IGN- FUNDS . ( AiAbx Official Quotation ddring the Week ending _ i ,, - „ FaiDAY Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 103 Portuguese 5 per Cents . Buenos Ayresje p . Ceats 57 Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 6 per Cents ., .. 104 Cajits ... 105 S ^ otl ^ S " * "" C 8 R « sMn 4 ^ per Cent ::: 94 Dntclr ^ l ^ per Cents .... 65 Spanish .... I 43 - * K »**«* Per Cent . Certif 96 Spanish Committee Cert . Equador Bonds of Coup , not fun Mexican Account ...... 2 O 5 Turkish 0 per Cents ,... 95 pESKI ? . */** < % *** .. Turkish New . 4 ditto ... 100 J Portuguese 4 per Cents . I Venezuela , lj per Cents .
Roya L Olympic Theatre.— Lessee T _. A Manaker. Mr. Alfred Wigan.
ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . — Lessee and Manager . Mr . ALFRED WTOAW .
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Leader (1850-1860), March 1, 1856, page 212, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2130/page/20/
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