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1O66 THE L E A DE R. [No. 293, Saturday,
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1o66 The L E A De R. [No. 293, Saturday,
1 O 66 THE L E A DE R . [ No . 293 , Saturday ,
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KOYAX . f & M * tA . tt OffcHftA , COVfiNif GARttfirHT EJULLtEN'SCONCERTS . TO-MOHBOW , MONDAY . M jTXLLlElSr has the honour to annonnce that his AtfNUAL SERIES of CONCERTS will commenfee fO-MOEBOW , MONDAY , November 5 th , 1855 . During- the interval which has elapsed since his last Concerts , M . JULLtEN has neglected no opportunity of improving liis Orchestra , but has endeavoured to add to its efficiency , both In the selection of its individual mem bers , as -well as in its general construction . The Wind Instruments of "Wood will be doubled , there being Two Piincipal and Two Second Flutes—Two Principal and Two Second Clarionets —Two Principal and Two Second Oboes—and Two Principal and Two Second Bassoons—thus correcting that balance of sound which has heen greatly injured by the universal practice , both in England and on the Continent , Of making largo additions to the Stringed , without a corresponding increase in the Wind Instruments , ftf . JULLIEN has also established Orchestral Classes of Instruction for the different Instruments , ami will have the honour of introducing- some of the Pupils of the Violoncello and Alto Classes , who will perform several pieces of Concerted Music , as well as in the General Orchestra . In order to add to this year ' s Concerts every possible attraction , 31 . JULLIEN lias engaged that celebrated Primn Donnn , MADAME OASSIEB , whose success in Spain , Italy , and lately in Paris and England , baa been almost unbounded . Madame Gassier will have tho honour of appearing on the Opening Nig-ftfc . In addition to the classical compositions of the great Masters , the following new music by M . JULLIJSK will be performed during the Concerts : A Grand Fantasia from '' 11 Trovatore , " A Grand Fantasia from Verdi ' s last Hew Opera , " Lea Vepris fiiclliennee . " New Valse , "La Roseet la Violette , " New Valse , " uoaha Mobile , " New Valse , "The Belie of the Village , " HeW Quadrille , " Le Quadrille Francais , " besides several other New Valses , PoIKo ? , Schott isches , Varso Yiennes , & c , and a N " ew Grand Descriptive Quadrille , entitled " THE FALL OF SEBASTOPOL . " Tho Theatre will be fitted with an entirely new Decoration , and the -whole Catpett : d and Warmed . In the Reading Room will be found ne-wspapcrs and periodicals ftom * almost alt pafts of the world . th 6 ftefreslitn «? nts will be provided by BIr . G . Payne , and be © F the best quality and at the most moderate prices . Tfhe Concerts , on each Evening , will commence at Eight , and terminate about Eleven . Prices of Admission .: — FrOmennde One Shilling . Dress Circle 2 s . 6 d . Private Boxes . 12 s ., 1 / . Is ., and 11 . 11 s . 6 d . iT Place ? , and Private Box s , may bo secured ou application to M > . O'Beilly , at tbe Box-office of the Theatre , nnd of the principal Librariaus aud Music Sellers . 3 S . B . —The Theatre being ? Let at Christmas for Dramatic Performiincos , the Concerts continue for Five Weeks only .
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T HEATEE ROYAL , OLYMPIC . Lessee , Mr . ALVftl ' . D WIG AN . OPEN FOB THE SEASON . Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , PLOT AND PASSION " . Characters by Messrs . Emery , IT . Itobaon , G . Viuing . Leslie ; Sirs . Sterling and Miss Biomley . After which , the New Farce . CATCHING A MEUMAID . Titus Tuiliiis Mr . 1 <\ ltobson , Tooonclud , Wlth DOQnTED BEING CharncterB by Messrs . F . Hobson , Leslie , H . Cooper , Danvora and Mibs Tf . rumi . Thur ^ ay and ^ Ular bDLTGE ^^ After which , ^^ WATERS nUN DEEp _ Characters by Messrs . A . WJjjuu , 0 . Viuing , Emery , Mrs . A . Wigan , ami Miss Maskcll . To conclude wif'h CATCHING A MERMAID . Saturday , tji [ J sciiool for SCANDAL .
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ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE .-LAST FEW WKJEKS . New and Kxoitlng Attraction . WHO'LL SHOOT THE WIZAHU ? or tho GBUAT GU- \ TRICK with which Professor Anderaon surprised London 10 yearn since , * nd which hua never been attempted during tho nttrval by nny other Prof easor of Mn ^ , will bo again presented on MONDAY NJEXT , KOV . OUi , nnd every Evening during tho "Week . 100 guineas will bo paid to th < i marksman who succeeds in aiming a bullet at Professor Anderson which ho shall full to catch . The l ' rocrutnmo of the "highly successful Ele . ueiiin Spectacle of MAGIC & MYSTKllY will be extensively modified , and the ltovclationa ot SpiritKapping will he rendered each evening more curious and exciting . Mr . Anderson begs to announco , tfc « t in consequence of the great preparations for his Speotnclu Mid Puntomime at Covcnt Gurcien 'iheatro , hiu M » gU . -ul l ' eifbrwiancee mu » t terminate in n . few wcoltB . Poors i p . u on each Kvcuing nt Half-past fiovon ; com trie noo at . Eight , private Boxed , J 81 Us . Od . * n d JB 1 l « . can be obtained at the llox-olHoe , or ft * tho pvinoipal Libraries . Btnlls . 4 a . Drees Cirolo , 3 s . Upper Boxes , 2 s . Pit , Is . Gallery , < ld . The Box-oftioe is open daily tfrom il till & , under tho dlttetion of ; Mr * iChatterton , JJvm . Grand Fnehionnblo MornlnK Performance on Saturday . November lCth , nt Two o ' clock i Uoeto open •* If ») f-past One .
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ITiK . KUAN'S GRAND ANATOMICAL JL # MCJBKUM , consistiuROf upwunlBOf 1 , 000 highly intent . iii « Model .. ropnwnl higtwy |)« i < O » tho Hum . a Frame ta » > H »* Uh And ' Pinense , alto iht vuiious tticos of Men , fto ; , ojwn « br ««»» leme » i only ) dnily fromlUtlll la ' I . eoturoB , v * ryln } t ovciy h & r *&^ £ && fBA & iw UiiOmXUtt'SiiVABK .
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FITCH & SONS CELEBRATED BREAKFAST BACON , AND FIRST-CLASS PROVISIONS . EXTRACTS FROM CO RRESPONDENT'S' LETTERS COUTIN 0 ED . "We were mach pleased with the quality of No . 9 case . The bacon , & c , -we found first-rate . "—Melbourne , South Australia . "I beg to enclose you a Post-office order for 11 . 5 s ; 8 & . for bacon ; the quality is very excellent and quite to my taste . " "I like the cheese much , nnd I have no doubt the bacon will prove as }; ood as in former times . " " The bacon you 3 ent me is excellent ; I shall recommend it to friends . " . " 1 nevor tasted such bacon in my life ; it was delicious . "The Rev . begs to enclose Flitch and bon It . Is . lud . for bacon received this morning-, and found very nice indeed . " " I ! jm oblig-ed by your attention to the small order , and for the excellent article supplied . Enclosed are postage stamps for the amount . " . . . Fitch and Son will be gratified by showing the originals of the above , and a multitude of others of the iike import , upon appli-This celebrated bacon is sold by the side and half-sMe fit 9 Jd . per 1 b f the middle piece of 12 lbs . at lOd . per lb . ; and other separate pieces . Bacon , hams , tongues . German sausages , cheeso , butter , & c , secure ] y packed for travelling , and delivered free of charge at all the London Termini . List of prices free . Sec als i daily papers . Post-olbce orders to be made payable at St . Martin ' a-le-Graud . Prepayment is requested where a reference is not sent with the order for g-oods . FITCB AND SON , Provision Merchants and importers , No . 66 , BISHOPSGATE WITHIN , LONDON . Established 1784 .
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ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE . — REDUCTION of PRICE . —HARRINGTON , PARKER , nnd CO ., Wine and Beer Merchants , 5 ^ , Pall-Mai , are now receiving orders for the October Brewings of the above celebrated Ale , in casks of eighteen gallons and upwards , at the reduced price . Also for ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE IK BOTTLE , Quarts , Pints , and Halt-Pints , Imperial Measure . 54 , Pall-Mali , October 27 , If 55 .
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DH . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BRCTWW CCD LIVER OILTESTIMONIAL FROM I 3 r . LBXHEBY , Professor of Chemistry anc Toxicology in the Medical College of the London Hospital , Chemical lieferee to the Corporal ion of Lonaon , Medical Officer of Health to the City of Louden , « fcc , & c , & c . " I have frequently had occasion to analyse the Cod Liver Oil which is sold « t your establishment . I mean that variety which , is prepared lor medicinal use in ihe Lofibden Isles , Norway , and sent into commerce with tho sanction of Ve . DE JO . NGH , of the Hague . " In all cases I have found it possessing the same set of properties , among which tho presence of choliuc compounds ana of iodine in a state of organic combination are the most remarkable ; in fnct , the Oil corresponds in ail its characters with that named ' Iltiile brnne , * nnd clescriix-d as the best variety in the masterly treatue of Dr . Dti JONGEI . "IT IS . I BEUIliVn , ONIVBRSAI , t , T ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THIS DESCRIPTION O OIL HA 3 GK £ AT THERAPrUTICAL POW « B ; ASI > , FROM MY INVESTIGATIONS , I HAVE NO DOUBT OF ITS BEIliQ A PUHB AND UKADULTr MATED AKTICI . K . " College Laboratory London Hospital , Sept . 24 , 1855 . " Sold only in botfes , cnpsuled and labelled with Dr . do JoneH ' a m ^ uiituiv , witiioct ¦ wnicn none ahe genuine , by AN 3 AK , HAHFOU 1 ) , and CO ., 77 . STJ . JANU , London , Or . de Jotigh's solo Con :-ig -tiocs ; and by most respectable chemUta in town and country . Half-pints ( 10 . unices ) , 2 s . fid . ; Pinls ( 20 ounces ) , 4 a . 8 d . ; Quarts ( 40 ounces ) , Ud . lMl'EKIAL MEA ^ UIiE .
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j O , 0 0 0 NERVOUS MINI ) AND HEAD ") SUIFKREKH , from Koblemen to Mechtmics , 'having : tried all advertiser ) and otlur rcinedies without a euro , have , dur . n ^ eighteen yenra , beiii ob ' . ijfcd to apply to the Kcv . Dr . Willis Moscly 18 , Ulooinsluiry-street , Bedford-Bquure , London , ami SO arc not know ; -, to liu uncured . Alenus of cure only to bo ( mid for , mid it leU ' . i'flo jtrcvfinvii ( or life . Novel Observations , ii pamphlet on iKTVi'iiHiie b , fiMiikod to uny nddrcsa If one stump ia sent , or , for SIS , Twelvo Chnptera on tlio On . y Mcmu of Cuiiug NcrvouB or Mind Coinpltttiita ; " the best book on norvouaiioss in our Iftngiirtge ; '
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BO ULOGNE - SUR-MEK . — HOTEL DE L'EUROl'li Movbk , Proprietor . This splendid nrst-liite Hotel , the oUleut of tho place , is aimiucd on the Quay , immediately opp aite the Steiun-I ' ucUct Station , mill near thu Pailn llitllwiiy TeriuiiiUH . Tho upurtuiciita coinblno French oleg-anco wltli EngllHh comfort ; thu bedrooms uro serupuUiusly clean , lolty , and nlry ; it hits an excellent table U'h <> te , nnd thu wines nro of tho choicest vintages . Attached to the Hotel are warm utithtf , n lliiegnidi'ii umoking-roon ) , ali » L >) lng- ! tnd lock-dp conch-hoime , & c . Price , I ! rcnk (' aet , lfr . COo . tu lilV . — Dinner , tnhlo d'hote , 3 ft . —Bodroom , 2 fr . —Sitting-room , iiv . to 0 < r . Gnglluh and French pupora daily . Th ourrlufc'o of tti « eHablltfhiiKjiu is nhviiys in nttcnilnncu for irflvollerw on the arrival ot tho trains and summers , nnd coaveya ihcni , ^ Itliu ut citurgu , to tho Hotel . ;
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PAR IS— HOTEL BEDFORD , No . 17 V Rcb DB l'Aucade , iioor tlic Madeleine ( rouioved from llio Htio 8 i , Honord ) Puna . Fitted up with every Convenience for Fuml-Hch nnd Gentlemen . FrivutA Aparluioma If required . ' . Table d'Hoto . Entliah siK > l ( ei ) .
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TM-RIS—HOTEL I > E NORMANDIE , 240 , A Kuk St . Honobe . —Tho « bovo Hotel pciflsemra ftdv / in-lHtf "" for Tr « vell * ra rnnl . v to be mot with . Jt ia In tho vicinity ot tho principal Pi » bHo Est « bili * nm me , in th « moet lavonrrtblo oitaitUon i « r pluaauro ns well n « buelneau , nud It is the coimtant nim of the Proprietor to morlt p « HoiKrjro *» y nrtordlng every cdiiilort « t tho most moderate clinrHOs . IMvate Koomu . 1 S . 11 . —Enyllsli « pt ) k « n by the LaiullorU mid 8 ervant « . ,
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HEW EDITION . Price Is . AIKD'S SELF-INSTRUCTING FRENCH GHAMMAB , consisthig ot Twelve ProKressivo L » s 6 ons vvhtrein the Parts of Spetch . exemplified in Convr-rsationai Phrases , Fables , Anecdotes , aid ' Bon 31 ots , -with Litiral Translation-, are » l-o introduced . Tliis is a c ' neapand excellent little -work , ond to those flcsiroiis of acquiring a knowledge of tlie French Innsinapc w- ; thexpetiition correctness , and ease , 'It supplies a niucli-wnntpddesider . ituni , and th . it , ton , at a minimum cost . '— ifona ' s Herald . " ' Tho Student ' s Self instructing French Grammar' is a practical and comprehensive little elementary work , calculated to answ < r every piirj > so lvqnirod in iniparti ' -ij .: the first rudiinc-irs of the : French l . mauajjc . Its chief feature is the careful . avoidance « f long and tiBolcss rules , and nnmorous exceptions in pronunciMtioii an t construction , which too frequently fi , baiass tlie bt »^ inn < r . and n-nderthtit a . tn > -k whicU would otherwise become an ' agreeable exercise . The short lessons , -with literal ti ant-lation ? , are -well adapted to asi ; sJt the learner in acquiring the idiom or' the language . — Court Journal . "Simplicity is tne ehief r > ciunmendution of nn elementarywork . Mr . Aird , in writimr his Crammar , has kept this in view , for . of the ninny books that are Weekly issued from the pres 8 , purporting 1 to facilitate the students progress in attaining a knowledge of the French language , w « have not perused one that is so free trom < s . loss nilis . so e ' enr , so comprehensive , ns the vahiaUle lilile vork nmv before us . It consists of twelve progriessve lesions , in wnich the p : rts of speech lire eseni ) ilined liy conversational phrase ? , with tallies and nnetdot s , translated lit ra ' . ly , which arc admirably calculated to give the learner an idea of the construction of tho French langimire . " —New Monthly . "A lilth edition of this most useful lit ' , le work ho s hi en just published . It has undergone many importact alterations and additions , each calculated , to a sti . l greater extent than has b « en nchicved already , to simplify the study of the French language . Having already spoken of the merits of former euiiinns , it remains torus no . v only to eay that vfa aro f : Ind it lias bsi'n so f : i \ ourably received by tho pubic . It is undoubtedly the best elementary work of the kind which lias ev < . r Ik en publisliod . "Times . ' One of the best little elemcn ' iiry -works that has overcome within our notice . The cuthor begins with tlie alphabet , oad leads the ptople through the French language with the groatrst ease . Short exerc sesai -e introduced to aid the pupit informing sentences ; and the fables , anecdotes , aud Ijoii mots whieu are dispersed through tho work , are calculhted to relieve the mind ot the pupil and to familiarise him with tbe constructions aud idioms of the French language . "—Reformers' Gazette . "This book is as useful in its nature as it is simple i / i it * plan . All , indeed , that can be attained without ihe aid uf a ma u-ria , by the use of this well-arranged little work , brought witliia th « comprehension of the student . "—Argus . London : Sinipkin and Marshall .
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A PRESENT FOR ALL TIMKS . —Only Is . THE HEAD AND THE HEART , a Work in which ia introduced a Father ' s L ' jrncy "TIIK IIEAHT AND THE HEAD . " The volume < -onsists of neatly 200 octavo pr > f ? ' s , be lullfully illus . trsitrd . and comi > rises . besides th « Let-fl ^ y , Topics of tin- Day , MoimI Ks-ays , Moral Talcs , &<; ., & c . Coutainina : immirtakv-nljle ad \ ice to rh ; - youth oi both sexis . " ' Ihis effiiiiiibU-. \ o 1 mno , fYoin its cheapness , and vi > 1 im t « tlie srlf-educntii » sr commiinity , we trust may have a . V >¦• . ( .- utiI useful career . A better illustration of the mum us \ o e- ¦ tiipriiitiii } r . pr > ss in \>\ a < in ? witliin rrnt-h of the niiliion them .. - " ' instrnciion , even ia brandies of education which , r . ot ninny jun . < nco , were re-erwd for the youth ( f the better clnssis , v « " \\ hanllv have been devised . The work contains wtll-nrilten arti ' . l .-s on iisi ! l \ il subjiets tojretln r with short pleasing tfll- - ^ involving a moral uumistaUralily pl . iin , and tlic dSseusslon u ! ' quc » - ttons ot pclity , with reference to moral nnd religious prln < i |»!« , which c . nnot full to be i roiluctivc of pood . As a fpecinitnof tlie real excellence of this work , we would -briefly cf ^ attention to The JMncipli'SOf tho French Laiv- 'img-c . ' Wllhoat proi " ssiis to f { ive the learner the bi'iiefitofu minute ttcqnainlaiico » vi / Ji the French lun ^ un ^ o , such as mi ^ -lit l > i- { . -ntlierecl from the smdy of many books , it nilinii-al ly lnvs thfi fiioundwork Cor the comnionceinent ol ' thnt very useful Ianfruaire , and i > y si judicious t < n < l simple , exposition of its leading clmrncti-iist : c 8 , « ith refcrmea especially to Its points of rcsinitilnivce to ihe ISn ^ lish , ii ti « wily belp . s the . siudent to leil confident of linvinK tlie general S' . il'j ^ ct -within 1 is ginsp , but opernti s us a siroiiff encoiirnjrciiient to Jim to persevere . The arrnrijr inunt of iho insTuctor for this |> iirfiosii is at once simple , ntiraetive , nnd < fTVeilve . * * n oihcr subjects Hie work is eqi-. a ly ( . i-rfect , ant ! it piwnlsc ? ( 9 become one of wide ( spread utliity , bcth an an ins ' . ructor ainiu-s * moral g-nidp . " " The ^ riftB of fovtnno ore enjoyort liy few . but the com'tn- 'TS of ' Heniland Heart' wi 1 co ' iircr upon their reiuh ra sciiih-: I iiiff of even - ' !•< n'rr viilue—iiiftrnctioii ; !> y which tho hend ami li' - » n mnv profVi , fliul rhc faculties and I ' . il v . ga of liotli be devolo ) ullii their hifrhcstcnpnc-. ty To aspiring youths nnd voiinc | ierwi » i this voric will If : i warm fil-nd . We have lie < -fi | . tirn < - « n . < J ! v ( strn-k « i h ( lie Iriirorlnctory | f'Ft on of Livhoiis in ilio 1- . e mlj Lnnpning'o It is iinpiissii ) li ' for ii'iythmiy to he inoiv hu'iij "" 11 persons who arf' Bt-iidylivp the LunCnaje , or have nny Int »* ntton « f doing so , will find thfa nrticte and iis coiitliiiuttioil oxecftunsw vttlimMo . * * * . " This now work presents itsrlr to onr notice under a inon compreh-nslvo and ntirnctive tlilo ; . for what moru remniis wr roascmabli ! and responsible man to do thnu fducnto nriffln tlK « ftt'inill ' ur espn ssions for the nnilorstiiiif ' . liiK nnd tho afleetumf . »« havebfconio fnniili . ir vv th ch < np pnbl cations , many < ¦¦( wl . l < . 'ii , wii rciirot to say , me not only 'ch np' lint Miasty , ' hut t \ v « nf » candidate for popular divonr , wlnK i cstabli .-Oiefl its elnlmto n . monfy tho cJu-aptM-t of inodirn typop ; iaphic « . l wouilors . w ' hoiu'Mly r . hftloiig * tho volco of Impartial criticism to dniuro i » litcrnvy merit . "' ,. . " A WomriiR — For ono ehil ina- wo hnvo that -which ffo'l l" » faile . l to ptiichnac , n ^ nido for a Fntlier , a ( juidq for n . Mother , ¦ ffiltdo for iv Son , a gum « for n Daiijrbt . r , a guide to Miimiiii «» - tlie fultilnioilt of i ho dutdft tl . at Irovjdence , nasigns to « H »> lllc Kcnoml conmmrtil of human n ¦ itiiro . " London . 8 mpkVn «> vil M r » h 11 . fltatfoners * Hiill-rwiTU
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BOULOGNE-SUR-MER . — The BW'HSlj HOTEL , Nob . 6 and 7 , Run d'Assas , Itmdlnff to the »<> BrldRO , I ' arla Rnllway action . 1 ; UNE . Proprietor (>« ^ Lowe ) . Bi » gll » l » Visitors will ttud every Comfort , with Mou * " ohar ^ ca .
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L IVERPOOL .- WHTTEMAN'S BRV 2 [ S ; WiGK HOTEL . CLAYTON-SQUARE , «» th < i ° *" : U Ltvcipool , ne « r the North WwiM-rn Station . Bed and Mr « w" » 2 d . fid . A N »« lit Putter In attendance-.
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WOOD'S HOTEL , 11 , D / ime-strrct , D » W ' J T-Ootnroorelwl GcKttomra and othore vlsttlriff l ) l 1 ,, l ,, i reupeetfWly invited to n »* k « trial of tlie aboro ; they w . ' ^ . . with every attention nud comfort , and tho ultuftwon Ior w : 1 » Urs' .-i ' ato .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 3, 1855, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_03111855/page/22/
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