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IN A FEW DATS WILL BE PUBLISHEDI . ' ¦' 2 vols . post 8 vo , cloth , 21 s . PERSONAL ADVENTURES OF " OUR OWN COREESPONDEM " IN ITALY . Showing how an active Campaigner can find good quarters when other men lie in the fields j good dinners whilst many are half starved ; and good wine , though the king ' s staff be reduced to short rations . Br MICHAEL BURKE HONAN . II . Cheap Re-issue of MEr . Bickens ' s Christmas Books * On the 29 th instant will be published , No . I , price l £ d ., of A CHRISTMAS CAROL . $ rt 33 ro ^ c . BEING A GHOST STORY OF CHRISTMAS . Bx CHARLES DICKENS , Esq . These Works will be published Weekly and Monthly , uniform with the Cheap SerieB of Mr , Dickens ' s Works . III . Price Is . each , TRACTS 05 riWANCE AND TRADE . Submitted to the Consideration of the Electors of the United Kingdom . By R . TOBBElfS , Esq ., F . R . S . No . I . —On the Equalization of Taxation between Land and Trade ; and , On the Maintenance of a Differential Duty in favour of Colonial Sugar , considered as an Act of Justice to the Planters , and as a means of Suppressing Slave Cultivation . { This day . IV . Just published , 2 vols . post 8 vo , cloth , 18 s . NARRATIVES PROM CRIMINAL TRIALS IN SCOTLAND . BY JOHN HILL BURTON . Author of " The Life of David Hume , " & c . Forming the New Volumes of Chapman and Hall ' s Series of Original Works . «« The interest is well sustained , and the work is pervaded by a knowledge of Scottish character and manners , derived from books , tradition , and life . The whole is very readable . " Spectator . LONDON : CHAPMAN AND HALL , 193 , PICCADILLY .
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Shortly will be published , in foolscap 8 vo , T > EACTICAL HINTS on ORNAMENTAL JZ PLANTS AND PLANTING—with a description of all Evergreens adapted for the climate of Great Britain;—Soil and . Situation suitable for each , and proper time for Planting;—with a Treatise on the Cultivation of American Plants , the new Sikkein , Rhododendrons , & c . By 8 TANDISH and NOBLE . Published for the Authors , by Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouverie Street .
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Just published , price 2 s . 6 d . THE RABBI OF YORK . A TttAGBD * IK FlVB ACTS . London : Baily Brothers , 3 , Royal Exchange Buildings , Cornhill .
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VOPV & AB WORKS OHT BOTANY . By De . LINDLEY . THE ELEMENTS OF BOTANY , Steucxcbai , and Physiological With a Glossary of Technical Terms , and numerous Illustrations . 12 s . cloth . THE ELEMENTS OF MEDICAL AND ECONOMICAL BOTANY . Numerous Illustrations . 8 vo . Price 14 a . cloth . SCHOOL BOTANY ; ' , The Rudiments of Botahtcai . Scibnce . 400 Illustrations . 8 vo . Price 5 a . fld . half-bound . Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouvorie Street .
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Just published , in poetSvo , price 2 s . Od . cloth , the First Series of -VTOTES , THOUGHTS , and INQUIRIES . XS By CHARLES CHALMERS . Part I . —Notes on Social Economy , in order to a right and permanent adjustment botween the Population and the Fooa of the Population . Part II . —Thoughts and InquirieB bearing directly or indircotly on Man ' s Social Well-being . John Churchill , Prinoon-stroet , Soho .
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" Thin it the Medicine qf Nature . " —Sin John Him , M . D . Rk-ibsujb of the Skcond Edition ov Two Thousand o » TTwB . SKELTONS " FAMILY MEDICAL \_ J ADVISER , " on Saturday , Juno 6 th , price 2 s . Od . Alao , the First and Second Numbers of . the Monthly " BOTANIC RECORD AND FAMILY HERBAL , " pr ice Id . M » y be had of all Booknellors in Town and Country , the first Saturday of every month . Published by Watson , No . 3 , Quoen ' u Head Passage , Paternoster Row , London . In the press , and shortly will be published , price ls . Od . A PLEA FOR THE RESTORATION OF THH VEGETABLE PBA 0 TI 0 H 01 ? MEDICINE .
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THE COMI N O 0 ERB Y . 2 % e Sporting World are invited to read *' The ' Mysteriesof the Titrfi—a Voicefrom ^ e-j ^« ' » ¦ . '¦ .. ¦ -. ;¦ - ¦; , ¦; ,. ' ¦/ . / ,,- ' \ . ^ -J ^ O ^ IJ . i '' p ^; ^ , y ^ tJlie ' - : ; . - ¦ ; ' : ' \; - ;; ¦ ¦^ k ^ v , ' y > PEOPLE'S ILLUSTRATED JGUrMl , WHitf ) if * ^ J > pw * r ^ te ^ ngraAmss . PUBLISHED THIS DAT . The same Number contains t—The New British Museum rtwQ ^ EnCTavmgs ) --Ventriloqiiisttt—Eegal JRorae ( three Engravings)—Siam and the Indo-Chinese ( three Engravuigs ) --ElecteorMagnetem as a Motive Power ( three Engravings)—Portrait and Memoir of iouis Napoleons-View of St . George b Chapel , Windsor j and several other Articles on Art , Industry , and Literature . The First Part will he published on ifie 29 th instcmt , price Elevenpence . Office , 11 , Bodvebie Street , Fleet Stbeet . To be had by ordering of all BdokBeUers and Newsmen .
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This day is published , in crown octavo , pr ice 6 s ., with Illustrations , - rnHE STORY OF NELL GWYN AND X THE SAYINGS OF KING CHARLES II . Belated and Collected by PETER CtJUNINGHAM , F . S . A . Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouverie Street .
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PUBLIC LECTURES . T 7 BENEZER SYME ( recently Unitarian Pi Minister at Sunderland . ) DELIVERS LECTURES in London and the Provinces on the following ( among other ) subjects : — Modern Talmudism . Modern Puritanism . Modern Materialism . Modern Spiritualism . Confucius , the Chinese Philosopher . Moses , the Hebrew Lawgiver . Jesus , the Galilean Reformer . Mahomet , the Arabian Prophet . The Divinity of Man . The Doom of Despotism . What is Religion ? Is there a Life after Death P , Communications to be addressed to Mr . Syme , 5 , Sussex Terrace , New Road , Wandsworth Road , London .
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/ BARTER LANE CHAPEL , near St . Paul ' s \ j Churchyard ( SouthSide ) . LECTURES are in course of delivery on SUNDAY EVENINGS , by the Rev . HENRY SOLLY , Pastor of the Congregation : — May 23 . —Are the Evils of Society removable by the Religion Taught in the Bible ? June 6 . —Does the Bible contain a Religion in Harmony with Reason and Science P „ 13 . —The Claims of Christ and Christianity on the Human Race . „ 20 . —What are the best means of bringing the Influences of Religion to bear upon Society ? Divine Service commences at 11 . 15 in the Morning , and 7 in the Evening . On May 30 , Two Sermons ^ ill be preached in the Chapel on behalf of the Sunday Schools connected therewith—that in the Morning by the Rev . HENRY SOLLY j that in the Evening by the Rev . THOMAS MADGE , of Essex Street Chapel .
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PRINCE'S , 14 , REGENT STREET , WATERLOO PLACE . Messrs . PRINCE have tho honour to announce that their SMOKING and READING ROOMS are open to members .
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THE INDISPUTABLE LIFE POLICY COMPANY , No . 72 , Lombard Stroot ; and 24 , Connaught Terrace . TUUBTKKH . Richard Spooner , Esq ., M . P . Richard Malins , Q . O . J . Campbell Rontou , Esq . James Fuller Madox , Esq . M . P . WJlliam Wilberforce , Esq . The POLICIES are INDISPUTABLE , in terms of the Deed of Settlement of tho Company , duly registered , and are thus rendered CERTAIN FAMILY PROVISIONS , and NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTS of SECURITY . ALEXANDER ROBERTSON , Manager . Just published , price 1 b . Od . Periodical Savings , and their Application to Provident Purposou . By ALEX . ROBERTSON ; W . S .. A . I . A . Containing ObtfervutiortH on Friendly Societies , Savings-Bunks , Freehold Land Societies , Building Societies , Indisputability of Life Policies , Self-Protecting Life Insurance . London : W . S . Orr and Co ., Paternoster Row .
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MEAL AND SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of BEDSTEADS , sent free by post , ining designs and priocn of upwardn of 100 different Bodsteads , and nloo tnoir l ricod Uut of Bedding . Thoy havo likewise , in addition to their iisunl Stock , a groat variety of PARISIAN BEDSTEADS , both in wood and iron , which they have just imported . Heal and Son , Bedstead and Bedding Manufacturers , 100 , ( opposite tho oluipol ) , Tottouluuu-oourt-routf .
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rpHE ROYAL EXHIBITION .- ^ valuable I newly-invented , very small , powerful ^ WAISTCOAT POCHET GLASS , the size of a walnut ; to discern nunufe objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is found to be invaluable to Yachters , Sportsmen , Gentlemen , and Game keepers . Price 30 s > , sent free . —TELESCpPES . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessing such , extraordinary powers , that some , 31 inches , with ' an extra eye-piece will show distinctly Jupiter ' s Moons , Saturn ' s Ring , and the Double Stars ; They supersede every other land , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat j > ooket , Shooting , Military purposes , & c . Opera and Racecourse Glasses , with ^ onderfU powers ; aminute object can be ¦ clearly seen from ten to twelve miles diBtant . Invaluable , newly-invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of Acoustic Instruments for relief of extreme Deafness . - —Messrs . S . and B . SOLOMONS , Opticians and Aurists , 39 . Albemarle Street , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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WWHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS . — - THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS , REGENT'S PAEE i are Open to Visitors daily . The Collection now contains upwards oi 1 , 500 Specimens : a Fine Series Of ANTELOPES having been added to the HIPPOPOTAMUS , ELEPHANT CALF ^ and other rare animals , during the Winter . All Visitors are now admitted to Mr . Gould ' s Collection of HUM 1 CDTG BEBDS without any extra charge . - The Band of the First Life , Oqards will perform , by permission of Colonel Hall , on every 8 ATURDAY , at Four 6 ojoclt , until further notice . .: ' - Admission , SIXPENCE , every day in WHITSUN WEEK except SATURDAY .
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4 LliSOPP'S PALE AND BITTER ALES . /\ The recent disquisitions on the componentoof " Pale Ate or . Bitter Beer" have given occasion to a renewal from all quarters of those reedmmepdations of the Faculty whioh . originally gave the start to its great popularity in this country . A registry of certificates from the most ' eminent Physicians , as well as a list of the agents authorized for the sale of Allaopp s Pale Ales ( so as to preclude the possibility of adulteration , ana insure a constant supply of this celebrated beverage ) maybe obtained from the Brewery , Burton -on-Trent ; and the totioub branch offices of Messrs . Allsopp and Sons , in LONDON at 61 , King William-street , City . LIVERPOOL at Cootstreet . MANCHESTER at JJucie-platee . BIRMINGHAM at Market HalL DUDLEY at the Bailway Brewery . GLASGOW at 116 , St . Vmceut-Btreet . DUBLIN at Ulster Chambers , Dame-street
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Ci LENFIELD PATENT STAROH .-Now KX USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY . Th «• &^ g respectfully solicited to make a trial of the GLENFIBW > PATENT DOUBLE-REFINED POWDER STARCH . * WJ for Domestic Use , now stand * bjcbivai . i . ed ^ Sold w nou «« in London by Messrs . Pantin and Turner j / B ^^ SS i Batty and Feast ; Croft and Innocent ; Petty , ^»»? . m » < £ j Twefvotrees Brothers ; R . Letchfordand Co ., ; John X * ] " Co .: Yates , Walton , and Turner ; Clayton , Bland , ^ tt ^ Field , Roberts , and Barber ; A . Braden » n , J ^ ' ' Co . ; Brothers ; O . B . Williams and Co . i Sterry , Sfcn % J » J ^ J Thomas Smelling ; John Ilynom ; John Brewer i and Bew » , w all Shopkeepers . „ ,, „ An Dunlop AgeAs wantod-apply to Mr . R . Wotherspoon , W , v * Street , Glasgow . _ . Wotherspoon , Mackay , S 5 Sj , % & g VW *» *«*^
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NOTICE . THE " LEADER" NEWSPAPE R . The Publisher , is impelled tq giva Notice , that Itow * Clayton and Son , of No . 265 , Strand , havo kjjj montlis ceased to bo connected with the P yfly dopjirtmont of this Journal . Ho ia thoreforo m i ^ ^ responsiblo for irregularities over wlucM . ^ j ^ i controj , and ho would suggeat that those » ^ . ^ who do not regularly receive their cop ^ " LEADER , " Newspaper , should procure tftl ) iu direct from this Office , or throug h Mfjr " Bookseller dr Nowsvonder in Town or ^ oun ^' 10 , ¦ Wax . Mwaxow Sxsbbt , Sxbakp , 10 * May . 'VU ^ ^
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Leader (1850-1860), May 22, 1852, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_22051852/page/24/
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