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Sept. 29, 1860] __ The Saturday Analyst ...
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Blab' s Gout and Rheumatic PILLS 1»i-1Isljtl. and 2s. Oil. per box.
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EXIJtAORDINAKT INVENTION 1^ DENTAL SunOE...
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flat , " From worldly cares and toils afar , and a march , announcing the arrival of Berlalda , being heard in the distance , he , in an allegro , " Xioud sounds . the trumpet , " determines to forsake the water riymp . li , and to lead the life of a knight and hero . The rriarch faintly heard during HUdebrand ' s air , is now approaching , and JBertalda , oil her arrival , is received by a wedding chorus in E flat Her song , in B major speaks of her anticipations , of happiness as future misti'esi of the castle ; and this leads to a duo in G-, "Happy day , " between Bertalda and Hildebrand , Undine comes forward to warn the pair , and offers to renounce her love for Hildebrand if he will renounce Bertalda . A quartet follows in C minor ^ expressive of the feelings of Undine , Bertalda , Hildobrand , and of Kuhleboi-n . A bass sccna ,
with chorus of spirits ^ is then introduced , and , afc the bidding of Kuhleborn , the spirits demolish the castle ; the work of ruin being described in a chorus in D minor . Undine is carried away by her f-oinpanions , deploring the fate of her lover , her voice growing fainter and fainter , until it dies into silence , and the cantata ends . In the various ingredients of melodic idealization , combinative power in the balance and co-ordination of harmonies ,. artistic skill in the production of instrumental effects , this work is entitled to an unqualified award of praise . The author ; Mr . Bcndict , whether as an accornj ) lished composer , a talented organizer of details , or as the possessor of the highest qualities of a conductor , has made another- decisive addition to the great reputation he already enjoys in all these capacities .
We come iioiv to Heir Molique's oratorio of Abraham . The words are selected from the Old Testament , and the persons in the oratorio are Abraham , Sarah , lEagar , Isaac , two angels , and a messenger , represented by the following voices : —Serrano , Angel , Hagar , Isaac ; alto , Arigel arid Sarah ; baritone , Abraham ; bass , Messenger . There is a tenor , without ; any specific character , but simply used as a narrator . After the first chorus , " . Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord , " Abraham is commanded , in a . recitative , to depart from his country ; and , in answer , prays , in . an air , for guidance ^ The departure is narrated in a recitative by the tenor , and a quartett , " Go in peace , " follows . A tenor recitative then announces the arrival of Abraham in Canaan , and the
promise to him of that country . An air , blended in chorus , follows , and another tenor recitative continues the narrative , and relates the contest between the herdsmen of . Abraham and those of his brother Lot . Abraham appeals to his brother in the aria , " Let there be no strife , I pray thee , between me and tliee . " , An angel appears to Abraham and promises him a son , and numerous posterity , after which the people join in a chorus of praise . A messenger now arrives with tidings of a battle in the .. vale of Siddim , and capture of Lot and his houses hold , and his own . escape to tell the tale .. Abraham , -on-hearing , his report , in a brief recitative , foliovred by a spirited air , calls his people to arms . A choral prayer , invoking aid , follows , and is succeeded by t tenor solo relating the success of Abraham ' s expedition . His retwnbeing accompanied by a military inarch , Abraham expresses his thank * in a recitative , and the people join in a . grand chorus , terminating the
first part of the work . The second opens with an-air for soprano , "I will extol thee , my God . " The promise that Abraham should te " father of many nations , " is ropeated in a tenor recitative , and tie expression of gratitude and joy is allotted to a trio for alto , tenor , aid bass . A bass recitative , followed by a chorus , denounces divine wrath upon the cities of the plain . Abraham then intercedes with nn angel on behalf of the cities , the dialogue being carried on in recitative . In a recitative -which follows , God is described as looking down to seo if there were any righteous , and the negative is given in a plaintive air , and the judgment of heaven is depicted in a chorus , ending with a slow movement , sinking gradually into sileaco . The scene then changes ; a tenor recitative , relates the birth of Iinac and the mockery of Ilugav ' s son , and a duet follows between Sarah and Abraham , the latter vainly striving to appease the anger of the for . ner . Abraham being commanded by an angel , in a soprano recitative ,, to
comply with the demand of Sarah , a tenor recitative relates the dismissal of Hagar and her child , and a chorus follows , "Commit thy-way unto the Lord . " A tenor recitative , preceded by a . descriptive symphony , narrates the angiiish of Hacar when she cast her child Under a shrub that she might not see him die . ' Hagar expresses her anguish in the air ,, " Hear my prayer , O Lord , " is comforted by an angel , sees a well of water , and her child is saved ; a chorus , " Great is our Lord , " following these events . Abraham is now commanded to go into the land of Moriah , and offer up his only son Isaac . Abraham expresses his sorrow in a recitative ¦' " The joy of my heart is eelised . " Then follows a tenor air "Pour out thy heart before the Lord , " and a recitative announcing Abraham's departure , leads to a dialogue betewen father and son ,, who . supplicate G-od for mercy , and an angel interposing ( alto recitative ) , renews the promise of divine mercy . Abraham and Isaac
express then their gratitude iii a duet ; and a recitative by Abraham declaring that God hath shown him " marvellous kindness , " leads to a grand closing chorus , " Great and marvellous are Thy works . " This work forms a conspicuous item in the category of productions , which , for want of a more specific title , we should be disposed to designate as the Mendelssohn School , though in no respect an imitation of the worls of that great composer , whoso name , we have indicated as a distinctive appellation . On the contrary , for originality and inventive power , as well as for a vein of . genuine . melody , the Oratorio in question will bear a rigid scrutiny , and places the name of its author high on the list of contemporary composers . Mr . Benedict and Iler ' r Mohque were deservedly made the subjects of an " ovation , " by the delighted and multitudinous audiences assembled to listen to their respective works .
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Sept . 29 , 1860 ] __ The Saturday Analyst and Leader . 839
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Eruptions on the Face , Boils , UniKwormH , IIiul r . e «« , « . nd ^ Mnltow ot JJo Skin , ovon if of Iohr utiuirtlufl :. P" < u '' y * . ' } "ffitioo ' Mu & fqnl iVnoiltloiwr of thirty yon « "'^ . •'"' . VWa In such oftBen . Oonsiiltiitioii hours 1 to 4 dnlly , nuil 7 to a ' OohbUltntlon by latter to M . l > - > oneUmlntf t \ vo HlilUlnffB . worm of htampp , nttemded to .
Exijtaordinakt Invention 1^ Dental Sunoe...
EXIJtAORDINAKT INVENTION 1 ^ DENTAL SunOEUY . —To Mr . Ephraim Mosely , of 9 , Grbsvenor-street , Londbn and 14 , Gay-street , Bath , niay be attributed one of the most remarkable and useful discoveries of the day , that of a substance for the construction of artificial teeth , gums , and palates , so thoroughly adhesive as to fix securely , without the use of those troublesome adjuncts , ' spiral springs . It is , in fact , the most perfect substitute for the natural teeth that can possibly be desired , and may be said truly to attain the ne plus ultra of art— " ars . eat . celare artem . " The substance , for which a patent has been obtained , is chemically purified India-rubber , whicli can be moulded to every irregularity of the gums and . teeth In . the most perfect mannor , forming , as it were , an artificial periosum to the teeth , keeping them from becoming painful in the wasting away of the guru , and enabling the patient to use any force in masticating or striking the teeth together , without the percussion or rattling that attends the action in general cases . — Court Jonrnal . ^ r- [ Adverkisement . ~ ] . . ' . ¦
OJte of the Handsomest Buiximas i 2 f London , says the Times Newspaperj is Partridge and Cousins' Stationery Warehouse , No . 192 , Fleet-street , corner of Chancery-lane . The largest and cheapest house in the kingdom for paper and envelopes . Carriage paid to the country on orders over 20 s . No charge for stamping . Useful cream-laid note , five quires for 6 d . ; super-thick ditto , five quires for Is . ; large commercial ditto , 3 s . 6 d . per ream ; thick cream-laid envelopes , 6 d . per 100 ; larn-e blue office ditto , 4 s . 6 d . per 1 , 000 , or 5 , 000 for 21 a ; 6 d . Superfine blue foolscap , 10 s . 6 d . per ream ; straw paper , 2 s . 6 d . per ream ; good copy-books ( 40 pages ) , 2 s . per dozen . Illustrated Priep-list post-free . Copy address—Partridge and Cozens , manufacturing stationers , No . 1 , Chancery-lane , and 192 , Meet-street , EX . — [ Advertisement . ' ]
Greyness , baldness , and other diseases of the hair ; their cause and remedy , vrith «* Hints on , the Hair , its care and culture , " * > y " &• M - Herring , 32 , Easinghall-street , London ; post free , 6 d . «* A ver ? useful little treatise , that may bo consulted with advantage , convoying a considerable amount of information respecting the beneficial effects to be derived from the propor care and cultivation of the hair . —Morning Herald ,
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; THE 3 ESX' AXD CIIKAI'EST Wens line ! Coffees in England X lire to bo . obtnlnod of PHIftUPS & Co ., Tea MerchnnU , 8 . King Wllinin Street , City . Good siront ? usoiul Toil , B » . & W » a . 10 . 1 ., 3 b . auid 4 s . ; rich Souoliom ? , a * . 8 d ., Os . lOd ., nnd In . I ' liw Coffees , Is ,, U . 2 d ,, l » - » d ,, •»»• *» ' . Ifl Oil ., vuil Is . BO . Ton and Coffee to tlu » vuluo ol 40 b . ao it eon-lnno-fro * to any railway station c * mfirkot town In iWlaml . A lirloo ourront iron . Siihwss at market lirlow . All gooVeaiTlu ^ -froo within B niHos of tl . o City , i : -
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Grecnhall , maker of the SIXTEE N SHirXISO TJ 10 U 3 K 1 IS , ™\ W ™\ Mtrout LonUon . W . ( Two door * wont of tlio Olroiw . ) Ovor ' "'^ ^ - M- 1 Vnink ContBj . * - ' 10 s . ; I > re » s Co » t » , £ * 10 « & l » mCouth , &* a ., x WMHtoont « . l «« . ; Black Dross Troiibor * , -2 l Ih . »!«» . Q » fonI ? Btro « t , W .
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NOTION-- 'JUCWAUE OK J . MITAl'lONS . " Lea and Perrin ' s u"Worcester""SJIHU : riAUCI'V Ih proiiouncod by Connolssourii to ho n liioDt aireoiililo ftd < lltlon to every variety of dirth . tstVtr » m ) noH (» f I . BA ana l'lSIUUJS ' i ui > " » « vory ^ S &^ i & J fS SlSSSrSnd lllnckwoll , LOD . IO ... hud by U ^ ria , ^» turK < gA ' and PBimiW , VonHmtar .
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. Just iiuHlimod , prfuo !» ., froo by i » o « t l » ai \ Kiivolopo ' fur . IQ 8 tiim )[) ft . A Practical Treatise ou Mar-KIAaie . Uy JOPlilMl KAHN , M . D ., 17 , llnrloyatioot , C uvondluh-miimw , WAIho , byilioshiTio Author , TIOilt « tho JMAltlUBD OTATB . l » rlocl » ., or fvvo by p » t Intiui Envolopo for 10 slumps .
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Just rubllahud , tho 1 ' iOtli 'JTlipusiUKl , r » ricc is ., popt froo from tlio Aullior . Sold by M « nn , HI ) , Cornhill ; Kent mid Co ., 23 , PtUoniONtov-row , On Nervous Debility ; The Ciiuso mid C ! uro of I'ruinnturo JJecllno , wltli full Directions for JlCHtonulon to Koiiltlr . niul Vigour ; bolug u Modlcul Ksst (\ y on Norvoiienocw , IndlKuxtion . JLoph df Memory , their l ' rovontioii nml ( Jure i tlio roniilt of twoniv-Uvo Years' succcsijfiil iimntluo . Hy Dr . « T . i-(! UUT " l , s , >' p . . 10 , Albtmiurlo rfrroot , l'lc « nUllly , London . OoimultntloiiB from 10 to iJ mid < J to 8 . 41 1 'liq author linn conferred n ( front boon by publishing IIiIh llttlo work , which iiolnlfl out tlio Hfiuroo of docllno Iii youth , or inoro frofliioiitly ih'imihiiiiio old ngo . —»//// fcl ( ora )>! i , Wnreh ' 27 , IBM .
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A Boon to Nervous Suit ' erei's . — Twenty Thoummd OoploH of n IVTorllcal Hook for Ki-nUiltoiiH clroulntlon . UlSN . uy HMIT 1 I , l > out «» r ol . Moillolno of the ICoyni Unlvwulfyot J « nu , Ate ., vrlm hnB rtoyotprt llficpii yonrs lo tlio Htiuly i \ w \ troutinoutol Isorvouu Pobl-Illy , Loss of Memory , nna indlgcBUon , will fiend free , for bong / It of Norvmw HuiTorcrn , a oo |> y of tlio Now Modleitl Ouldo , -with noi-oflrtury luMlniorlonu by whioUHHlTororflniny obtain n cure / l ' ortt-froo , on rooiilpr of \\ Htninpoil Olvootoil onvolopo , by Dr . Iltrnry HuiUh , 8 , Htiitoii-ai OBOont , » avlflti ) t'k < . H < itmro , London , AV . U .
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D r . Ktvhn ' a Museum , opposite tho JIiiynuirkot . OlM : * JM 1 LV , from Twelve to 1 'lvo ami from Woven till Ton . I ' ulHiUu lAoturos nt Throe nnrt Kl ( rhl , A . d »| l 8 Mo » , Oho , "' " ' ^ hlllliiK . I ) p . Kaiin ' b TrontlHO on tlio Vhllosopliy of Morrl « ffo . " mtl post froo , for thlrtoon stump * . from tho nutltoi h uddrosH , 17 , H (\ rloy- / itr « ot , Onvondluh-H'iiHiro .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 29, 1860, page 15, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_29091860/page/15/
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