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In a few days will be published , in one vol ., 8 vo ., LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR CHARLES NAPIER'S ADMINISTRATION of SCINDE , including his CAMPAIGN in the HILLS . By Major-General Sir William Napier , K . C . B . With Maps and Illustrations . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly .
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This day is published , in small 8 vo ., price 6 s . 6 d ., LUFHA ; or , The Convent of Algarre . A Poem in Eight Cantos . By the Reverend James Bandinel . "Lasciate ogni speranza voi ch ' entrate . " London : Rivingtons , St . Paul ' s-churchyard and Waterlooplace .
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THE NEW WORK ON EGYPT AND NUBIA . Now ready , in 2 vols ., with Illiutrations , 21 s ., KHARTOUM and the N I L E S . By George Melly . Esq . " Independently of the amusement and information which may be derived from Mr . Mclly ' s interesting -work , the references to the relations which exist at this time between the Sublime lorte and ]•¦>>• pt are worthy of every consideration which statesmen and ptfblic men can best w upon them . "—Messenger . Colburn and Co ., Publishers , 13 , Great Marlborough-street .
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This day is published , price Id ., or post free price 2 d ., rfWVELVt ) LETTERS by JOHN STERLING . JL Edited by William Comngiiam , Esq . * ? A very limited " number of these remarkable letters Has printed for private circulation in 18 : 8 ; the interest and attention which they then excited 1 ave induced the editor to reprint them for general circulation . London : John Oliivier , 59 , Pall-mall . Brighton : Arthur Wallis , Bartholomew ' s .
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~~~ ~ "TTbraky for the times . Piice 5 s . cloth ; gilt edges . Ci . ; ihotocco elesrant , 8 * ., FOOTS TEPS of our FOREFATHERS ; what they Suhvred and what they Sought . By James G . Miall . Subject of Chapters . —The Light of a Dark Age—Wri things of the Down-trodden—Contests with Despotism—Pioneers of Liberty—Aimin ^ s at thy Impossible—Tho Crownless Monarch—The Returning " Tide—The Price of Religious Convictions — " Christ ' s Crown and Covenant "—Appearing in True Colours — " High Church "—The Will minus the Power . With 35 Engravings , describing localities memorable in the struggles for Religious Freedom . Among which ate the following : — IIampden Manor—The Peat of the Patriot Mampden . Hamprien House—Residence of John Hampden . Hampden Church—Place of his Interment . Kinibolton , Hunts —Rectory of Philip Nye . Huntingdon—Birth-place of Cromwell . Hinchinbrook—Seat of Cromwell's Ancestors . Gateway of Lanca * t » r Castle —Prison-house of early Quakersr Carlisle Castle—Memorable for its Incarcerations . The Solitary Pri « on-island in the Frith of Forth . Bass Hock—the Cage of the Covenanters . London : A . Cockshaw , 11 , Ludgate-liill . Menzies , Edinburgh . Gilpin . Dublin .
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Now ready . Fourth Edition , price fti ^ wL , 8 vo . cloth , B llONCII 1 TIS , ASTIIMA / OTNSUMPTION , CHRONIC COIKJII . LOSH of yfflfiU , nud vuriouu nffeetiohH ol lint I . iiii ^ h , Ail" 'Tul >< -it , iiikI TfiFvjfi , ' succesHfiilly treated by Medicated Inhiilutioiiu , or rt-medieu dMttQily applied U > tin ) Heat of Diueutte . ISy Al . i'Kici ) 1 ) . MaijuuCH , M . I ) . We . feel morally bound to in ^ e upon . ill pertMiim , who ure either Buttering tlieuinelveu , or who huvo I ' limiclH mo unlotttniulely uitunted , to peru *« thin vulualilc work ; for it cannot fui | to prove , in the highcut degree , both iutereuting and coimoliug to tlieia . ' Dr . M . kMoc . Ii h , iH proved hinmelf a friend and benefactor to hib » pe < : i «! o . " - —Cambridge University Herald . bhnpkiu uiul MuruTmll , Putonio 8 t < jr-row . DuilUere , WV , li «| reutrfitruct .
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JtlHt published , rtMlK BROKEN DRUM POLKA and HAPPY JL CHILD'S GALOP , with IlluHlratioiiH from Hiinonia Statued in the Exhibition . Now ready at Addition and Hollier ' n , 210 , R « i"ent-Htreet . Price 2 b ., pont IV « ' »; . ,
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ThiH day is published , price 2 s . 6 ( 1 ., THE SPOUTING MAGAZINE for NO V KM UKII , 18- ) l . Einbi-liishmcntH : — Newininatcr : Winner of the St . Le « cr , lH . ) l . Engraved by E . Hacker , from a Pointing by Harry Hall . And Readiujr tho "Riot" Act . Engraved by J . Scott , from a I ' ainting by E . Corbet . CON TK NTS . Diary for November— Tho Racing in October : by Craven — Ndwniinuler : by Custor—The First of November : by Cecil — PaHHafjeu in the Life ol Tilbury Nogo , Esq . ; or , the Adventures of an Unsuccessful Man : by Foxsjlovc— IJrookliuids ; or , the FieldH Sportd of the Westurns : by Lin ton — Fishing lUmblea—The Jester : by Robert II Kroivn— Adventures of a Hure ; with AneedoieH of his Many Friends : Edited by Huron- Reading tho ' Riot " Act —Btiis-lluntiiijf in Homcruet and Devon : by C . H . — FeatherH and Flax : by l ) i <»!{ eiiey—Literatuie : " Stud . Farm . " " Le Morvan ; ita Wild Sports , Vineyardd , und Forests "—Public AiniiHeinentu of tho Metropolis—State of the Odds , &c . —Turf RfffiHter . Pitman , AVarivick-nquare , London ; and may be had , by order , of nil llookiu-lliwH .
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This day i « published , price 2 s ., rpHE FARMER'S MAGAZINE for X NOVEMBER , 1851 . Embellishments : —Plate 1 . —A Short-Horned Bull , the property of Mr . Thomas Wetherell . of Kirkbridge , near Darlington . Plate II . —Teddington ; winner of the Derby , 1851 . CONTENTS . Clay Dinning : By Cuthbert W . Johnson , Esq .. F . R . S . — Potato Disease —its Preven ion : By J . Towers , M . R . A . S ., H . S ., &c . —The Formation , Constit-ition , and Amelioration of Soils by M . M . M .-On Pouched Heart : by John Aslfnrd—Guano as a Manure : by a Farmer—Tuxford ' s Patent Straw Shaker : from a Corre . * pondent—Stockton District Farmer * ' Club . —The Manure : ; best adapted for the TurnipCrop , and the best Method of storing Turnips—Phosphate of Lime—Labour and the Poor —The Uural Districts—The Four Northern Counties—Durham Letter XXIV . —( From the Morning Chronicle)— The Garden—Staindrop Farmers' Club . —The General Culture and Storing of the Potato—The Agricultural Districts of England ) . From iheTimes' Commissioner ) — New mode of Ventilation for Public and Private Buildings . Sublea , &c . : by Charles Watson — Wacjes of Ploughmen in East Lothian : by David Scott—The Great Exhibition . Medals awarded for Agricultural Implements and Substances used as Food — Laws of Settlement and Removal—Reaping Machines—Toe Sandrrack—Tlie Great Exhibition— Agricultural Implements—A"i iculiure and the Rural Population Abroad—France , No . XVIII—Eastward of the Pyrenees—The Department of the Aud « ( from the Morning Chronicle )—Some Account of the Formation of Hill-side Catch-meadows on Exinoor : from Robert Smith—Orchard Houses—Penrylh . Fanners' Club—On the Rotation of Crops —On the Management of llijyh-lying Land —On the Culture of Parsnipa : by J . I ) . —On Clay Hunting—Calendar of Horticulture , November—Operations lor November —Agricultural Reports —Meteorological Diary—Review of the Cattle Trade— lie view of the Com Trade—Averages , Prices of Seeds , Hoptt . Wool , Sec . Ofllci " . 21 V > , Strand , London . May b » had by order of all Booksellers . .. _ ...
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THE LADLES' COMPANION , pric ? Is ., beautifully Illustrated . —The Novkmbbh number contains- . —Victor Mirotin and ; his Daughter . By Mrs . Crowe ( author of " Susan liopley . " &c . &c . ) -Mrs . Smith and Mrs . Hrown : a Domestic Dialogue . By the Editress —Getting into Society . By the Author of "Signs of Gentility . "—The Minor Characters of Tennyson . B . M . T . —Two Nights and Two Days in Upper Assail ' . By an Officer ' s Wife . —Sir Philip Sidney . —A Comparison of Cathedrals . By Mrs . Ogilvy . —Feminine Gossip from Paris . By "Our own Correspondent . "—The Children ' * Zodiac . By Mrs . T . K . Ilervey . —Evening Hours . By the Lady Emineline Stuart Wortley . —The Sceptic . By Maria Norris . — Mio-nionette . By Mrs . Abdy . —Autumn ' s Last Flowers . By Mrs . Newton Crosland , &c—The Work Table : New Pattern * by Aiguilletto , with numerous Illustrations . —The Garden . — Literature . —The Fashions for November . By Madame Devy ; beautifully coloured . &c . &c . &c . Office , 246 , Strand , London .
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THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW , No . contents . 1 . The Pbacb Congress . 2 . Puinciples of Taxation . 3 . The Fine Arts in Edinburgh . 4 . The Old Testament : Newman and Greg . 5 . Burns and his School . 0 . Jons Owen . 7 . Comparative Philology : Humdoldt . 8 . Tub Frontier Wars in India . 9 . Translations fiiom Classics : JEschylus . 10 . The Christian Stuugglk in Geumany . London : Hamilton , Adams , and Co . Edinburgh : W . P Kennedy . Dublin : J . M'Glashen .
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FRASE R'S MAGAZINE for NOVEMBER , Price 2 s . 6 d ., or by post , 3 s ., contains : — 1 . Autobiography of Captain Digby Grand ; or , " The Dangerous Classes . " Part I . 2 . History of the Hunga rian War . Chapter I . 3 . The French Critic in London . 4 . The Search for Sir John Franklin . 5 . Venus Akestria . By W . Allingham . 6 . Poets and Players . . . ,. 7 . The Revelations of a Common-Place Man—{ concluded ) . 8 . Our Wars in Central Asia . 9 . Flax and Flax-Cotlon . 10 . Edmund Burke . . 11 . Ministerial Crisis in France—Chronique de Pans . 12 . What has the British Tax-Payer to do with Colonial Wars or Constitutions ? London : John W . Parker and Son , West Strand .
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This day is publishe d , price 28 . 6 < 1 ~"" " """ ' ~"~ PUNC H'S POCKET-BOOK FOR iflK * With a Coloured Plate ( PROGRESS of BLOOVtW ? 62 by JOHN LEECH ; and numerous Wood EnnarinnK&J ) LEECH aud JOHN TENNIEL . ' 5 'aving * by John Punch Office , 85 , Fleet-street .
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PAXTON' 8 FLOWER GARDEN . ~~" This day is published , price 2 a . 6 d ., No 21 of PAXTON'S FLOWER GABDFw By Dr . Lindlhy and Joseph Paxton . lllaatritprt ; - ? t Beautifully Coloured Large Plates , and Fine Engraving *«• The First Volume may be had handsomely bound in « i « i . price £ \ . 13 s ., Illustrated with Thirty-six large Coloured Pii *' and One Hundred and Twenty Woodcuts . W ^ Ute 3 . Bradbury and Evans , U , Bouverie-street .
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This day is published , price Is ., the Second Edition of WHAT SHALL we HAVE for DINNER ? Satisfactorily answered by Numerous Bills of Fare for from Two to Eighteen Persons . By Lady Maria . Cluttbbbuck Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouverie-street .
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THE SECRET of BEAUTY , or LADIES ' COMPANION TO THE TOILET . " Every lady in the Und ought to be in possession of this «> m of a book . "— Vide Times . 5 Sent postage free for twelve stamp ? , by E . Good all , Mr Rudd ' g 152 , Strand , ( JO valuable Recipes .
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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISER ^ T HE WOLVEKHAMPTOX and STAFFORD . X SllIRli HEUALD . and BIRMINGHAM , SHROPSHIREand MIDLAND COUNTIES ADVERTISER . The *« lrerU « in ? public i * reipectfully inronned that the WOLVEK HAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD is now circulating exten-• ively throughout Staffordshire , Shropihire , and t ! ie Midland Counties , and i » , therefore , the best advertising medium in thu populon * * nd highly important District , as , independentl y of iu large ciidilation in Private Families , it has an extensive on « amongst Public ln * titntions and Professional Men , and u read in eveiy resprctable HoUl and Tavern in the abjve Counties . With respect to its teeming population , its vast , extent , immense resources , and umiralled manufacturing operations , thin District is " one of the highest importance to advertisers , and circulating extensively throughout , the WO 1 . VERHAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HELtALD aflford * to advertisers and the public the beat possible medium of publicity for the announcement of Auctioneer * , In * urance Offices , Public Companies , » nd Societies , Professional Men , MerchaiiU , Factors , Tradesmen , and General Dealers , and that too at a scale of charges , the liberal character of which , has not failed to secure to the proprietors an extensive patronage . The WOLVERHAMPTON and STAFFORSHIRE HEUALD is published every Wednesday morning , price 5 d ., on a sheet aj large as the Titnet . and circulated , at an early hour in the morning , through the entire District , aud in many parU of tu « Kingdom . •» All letters for the Herald should be addressed , Thoraa * Bardel Brindley , Herald Oihce , Snow-hill , Wolveihampton .
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MUDIE ' S SELECT LIBRARY , October 18 , 1851 . In ordtir to promote the circulation of the best New Books , C . E . MUD 1 K has so increased and arranged his Library that any Newly-published Work of acknowledged merit or general interest may be obtained without delay by EVERY SUDSCKIBliROF ONE GUINEA PER ANNUM , AND BY ALL FIRST-CUSS COUNTRY SUHSCRIBEKS OF TWO GUINEAS AND UPWARDS . The Stock comprises from Twenty to Two Hundred Copies of every leading Work . Fresh Copies are added whenever a delay occurs , and an ample supply is provided of all the principal r \ ew Works as they appear . . The preference is given to works of History , Bioyrapliy . Religion . Philosophy , and Travel . The best Works of Imcuou are also freely added . _ . , A Pritftpectus will be forwarded , on app lication to unanes Edward Aludie , 28 , Upper King-street , Bloomsbury-dquare .
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ORC HESTRAL SOCIETY , formed f «> r m Performance of Works in the Hig hest Class of Orcnestiai Music , with Special Reference to New , Untried , and comparatively Unknown Composition * . Season 1851-52 . youl'c " : "" Meatra Ileiiry Blagrovo . James Howell . John Iltillah . Uuran Lucas , and Alfred N icliolson . The 1 'irH Annual Series ol ^ w - certs will be given at St . Martin ' s-liall . on eight a ttrn *^ Monday evenings , commencing November 17 . Hut > acr . | the S « rk- » , £ S as . ; stall . . X' 3 . 3 s . Tickets to be had at M" « w . AddiHon and Holliei's . 2 \ 0 . Rc eiit-8 treet . All tho Beats win " numbered and reserved throughout the evening . .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 1, 1851, page 1052, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1907/page/24/
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