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POTAL LYCEUM THEATRE.— jLil> TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS ! MONDAY, September
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0 . 7 , and during tne weeK , * jiUir- . Ai ?«^ i ! ii * B vjx « , xxm GREAT WIZARD OF THE NORTH , every evening . Houses thronged to tho ceiling . Applause unprecedented . Laughterunlimited . The Illustrations of SPIRIT RAPPING and the Mystic Communications ; from every part of the house have excited a sensation beyond anything ever attempted in a'Theatre . MAGIC and MYSTERY in Twelve Acts . 'with change of Adts for this week . < HAI > F-AN-HOUH WITH THE , SPIRITS every-evening . The public are xespectfiilly . 'informed that early attendance at the doors is -essential , in order > to'obtain a good seat , and procure a share of the Wizard's Gifts , which , this week , will . be increased in plenitude . Doors open each evening at Half-past ¦ -Seven ; commence at Eight . —Private Boxes , 11 . 11 s . 6 d . and 12 . 1 s . ; to be obtained . at the Box-office , or at the principal Libraries . Stalls , 4 s . ; Dress Circle , 3 s . ; Upper Boxes , 2 s . ; Pit , is . ; Gallery , 6 d . The Box-office is open daily from 11 till 5 , under the direction of Mr . Ohatterton , Jun . Grand Fashionable Morning Performance on Saturday , September 22 nd , at Two o ' clock ; doors open at Half-past One .
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THE LION-SLAYER AT HOME , 232 , Piccadilly . —Mr . Gordon Gumming DESCRIBES every night , at 8 , what he saw and did in South Africa . Morning Entertainments every Saturday at 8 o ' clock . —Admittance , Is ., 2 s ., and 3 s . The Collection on view during the day from aa to 6 . Is .
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DR . XAHN'S GRAND ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , consisting of upwards of 1000 highly-interesting Models representing every part of the Human Frame in Health and Disease , also the various Races of Men , &c , open ( for Gentlemen only ) daily from 10 till 10 . Lectures , varying every day in the week , are delivered by Dr . SEXTON , at 12 , 2 , 4 , and half-past 7 . Admission , Is . — 4 , COVENTRY-STREET , LEICESTER-SQUARE .
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DR . IXE , JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD XIVER OIL . Prescribed with' complete-confidence by the Faculty for its ipurity , and superior , immediate , and regular efficacy . It is entirely free from nauseous flavour , and being invariably and carefully submitted to chemical analysis—and ONET SOTFiTED IN-SEAIiED BOTTiES TO PKECIUDE' STTBSE'QTJENT ADMIXTURE OH . AaXUI / TEEATION—this Oil possesses aguarauteeof genuineness and purity offered by no other On in tho market . Testimonial from ARTHUR H- HASSALL , M . D ., F . L . S ., M . R . O . P ., Chief Analyst of the Sanitary Commission of tho Lancet , Author of " Food and its Adulterations , " &c , &c , &c "I have more than once , at different times , subjected your Light Brown Oil to chemical analysis , ahd this unknown to YOUKSEXii '^ -aud I have always found it to bo free from all impurity and rich in the constituents of bile . So great is my confidence in the article , that I usually prescribe it in . preference to any other , in order to makosuro of obtaining the remedy in . its purest and best condition . " Sold onxt in bottles , capsuled and labelled with Dr . do ' Jongh ' s signature , --wiTHotrT-which ¦ none abe oenuine , by ANSAR , -HARFQ 1 UD , sand CO . 77 . STRAND , London . Dr . do Jongli ' s solo Consignees ; and ; by most rosspactablu Chemists in town and country . ^ H « ilf-pint 9 ( 10 ounces ; . 2 s . Bd . ; 'Pints ( 20 ounces ) , Is . 2 d . ; Quarto iHO ounces ) . 9 a . IMi ^ RIAL MliAB UHK .
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TI'TCH « e SOW'S CEXEBBATED BUEAKFAST EACGlN , AND FIUST-CLASS PKOVISIONS . EXTRACTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS * . XETTEES , CONTINTOBD . " We were much pleased with the quality of No . 9 case . The bacon , &c , we found flrst-rate . —Melbourne , South Australia . " 1 beg to enclose you a Post-office order "for 11 . 5 s . Cd . for bacon ; the quality is very « xcellent ,. and quite to n ? y taste . " " I like the cheeBe much , -and I have no doubt the bacon will prove as good as in former times . " " The bacon you sent me is excellent ; -I shall recommend it to friends . " " I never tasted such bacon in my life ; it was delicious . " " The Rev . begs toeuclose Fitch and Son 11 . Is . lOd . for bacon received this moruing . and found veryniceindeed . " " I am obliged -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 like import , upon application . This celebrated bacon is sold by the side and half-side at lOd . perlb- ; the middle piece of 121 bs . « t 30 jd . ' 'per 11 ) . ; and other separate pieces . Bacon , hams , tongues , German sausages , -cheese , butter , &c , securely packed for tra-velling , and delivered free of charge , at all the London Termini . List of prices free . See also daily papers . Post-office Orders to be made payable at St . Martin ' s-le-Grand . Prepayment is requested where a reference is not sent with the order for goods . FITCH AND SON , Provision Merchants and Importers , No . 66 , BISHOESGATE WITHIN , LONDON . Established 1784 .
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ADIfAM'S Improved Patent Grouts ancl "Barley . THE ONLY EXISTING PATENT , And Strongly recommended hi ) the Medical Profcssicn . TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS , AND FAMILIES . —The important object so desirable to be obtained has at length-been secured to the Public by J . and J . C . Adnam , Patentees , who , after much time and attention , have . succeeded by their Improved Process in producing preparations of tlio purest aud finest quality ever manufactured from the Oat and Barley . The Barley being prepared by a similar process is as pure as can bo manufactured , and will be found to produce a light and nourishing Food for Infants aud the Aged . To enumerate tho many advantages derived by the Public from the usetof tho Improved -Patent Groats is not the intention of the Paten tees ; suffice it tosayithat , by tho process of manufacture , the acidity and unpleasant llavour so generally -complained of in -other preparations is totally obviated , and very superior'Gruel speedily made therefrom . It is particularly recommended to those of consumptive constitutions , Ladies , and Children ; and tho healthy ami strong will find it an excellent Luncheon and Supper . The Barley being prepared by a similar process is as pure as can bo manufactured , and will bo found to produce a light and nourishing Food lor Infants and the Aged ; ami to contain all the necessary properties for making a delicious pudding . It has also tho distinguished character for wakiiiB very superior Barley "Water , and will be found a most excellent ingredient for thickening ( Soups , &c . To be obtained WholesnJ * at'the Manufactory , Maidenlano , Queon-street , London ! and Retail in Packet « ami Canisters at Od . and Is . each , and in Canisters for Families at 2 s ., 5 s ., and 10 s . each , of all respectable Grocers , DriiKB iHts , &o ., in Town and Country .
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HARiRIlfr GTOlSr PAJKKER . and CO ., Wine andiSnirit Merchants , 6 i , 'Pall- > mall ; -London , offer to the * PubUc Old and Superior Wines , pure , ^ and of the finest quality , at prices not exceeding those charged for ordinary Wines . HARRINGTON PARKER and CO . would call especial attention to their PALE and GOLDEN . DINNER SHERRIES , as under : Impejriai . Pints , 29 s . to 34 s . per dozen ; or bottled ' in Reputed Quarts , 38 s . to 45 s . . per dozen . Agents for ALLSOPP'S PALE AND INDIA ALE .
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CU RES OF ASTHMAS , COUGHS , &c , by DR . JiOCOOKfS PULMONIO WAFERS . From Mr . J . W . Bowdon , booksollor , Markot-placo , Gains-. borough . — " One gentleman ' s . case I may cMpooially , mention . After Tnnvlngsufforod from a periodical attack of asthma for ¦ many years , 'by 'taking one box of Dr . Locock h Wafers obtained timinediato relief , and by their occasional use remains perfectly . free " TO'SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKEES they arc in--valua'ble for 'clearing and 'strengthening tho voico . They have a pleasant taste . Price Is , lid ., 2 s . 0 d ., and Us . por box . field , bymll . modicino vendors .
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DEAFJBMBSS and NOISES in the HEAD . — ' Free'tSiF'Chargo , for tho Protection and Instant Relief of tho Doaf , a flUook of 30 pages . —An extraordinary L ) isoovcrv . — -Just published , sontJ'reo by post'toany deaf person writing for it , "A STOP TO EMPIRICISM and . Exorbitant Foes . " Sufferers extremely doaf , by means of this book , per- j manontly euro themselves , in any distant part of the world , j without pain or uho of any instrument . ThousatidH lmvo j been restored to perfect h « tt » 'ing , and for ever rescued from the snares Of fcno numorouH advertising , dangerous , nil- , qurtllded nrotondors of'tiio presont day . it oontniiiH Hwts oi \ atartling ouvch , pubHsheU by Dr . F . R . HOGHTO ^ , Member of tho London JUoyal Oollego ol' Surgoons , May 2 , li'iB ; L . A . C . April 30 , 184 ( 5 ; ConauUingSnrgcon to tho In « titnti" » for'the Cure of Doafnoss , O / SiiH ' olk-placo , Pall Mall , London , whoroall labtorwaro to bo jiUdi't'tised . —d » ersoji « l codkhMii- i tions every daybotwoon Iland 4 ololook . —' Suifurora tU'ai 4 i ) j or BO years havo their , hoaririff perfectly restored iu hall < " » I hour without a moment ' s iuconvonienco . Tostinionium ami I eortiiloatea oun beweon from all the loading moniboiM Ol tin- l sfuaul (\ y ,, aud 1 ' rom PattontHuurcd .
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*> 0 y 000 NMETO . US MIND A . NB H ' EAV ¦< J SUIilFMRMRS , . fi ' om . JNoblomon to Moohuniou , ha \ l » rt II . tcied alladvortiuod and ohhox mnuodiou without aoum in " / fl during oightoon ycara , boon obliged to apply to tho !»• ' *'• ; I Wllliw Moaoly , 18 , Bloonisljury-street , Bedford- miusin , i London , and 00 < iro not known to bo unouvod . ™ " | t ,. ' > ouro only to bo paid for , . and a relapse prevented loi »> " ¦¦ I Novel Ouacrvatlous , a panu ) lU « t on nonvousnoaa , U'ttiiK * " ^ « any address if one Htaiup in ttout ; or , for 30 , Twelve Olmpt' »» N on'tho Oiity Moans ol' Oiiriiifi Worvous or Mind Opmp liuiu * . H " thcijucs ti . luookiou iun ; vou » ntiHe in onrjlanBuagc . '
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xaroLLOWAics qinxment and kluls , ' . 171 . 13 , FF , IPIENT J { J 3 MJ 3 DJ [ J ! lS ft'OR flOOJUJUtt'IO AFFECTIONS . —Mr . Fon » tor Kor , Druggist , of . Manchester , ¦ states ,-in a letter to iPrqfeaaor Hollo way , that agontlotnnn fwltliwhona . ho is axuiuaintau suffered dreadfully from an owntion on tho . faoo . MUt sohjn hud Ibccomo iso anuoh in'ilamod , and waUon , that to uhavowau iajpoa « iblo ,. but iby tho application of Holloway ' s Ointment , and . taking Holloway ^ s Pills at tho « nrae thno , a perfect euro 'has boon effected , and -uVisugntftfylng to > atato tliat ovory vcstlgo of , tho ttcorbufclo eruption , uaewntlrolydisappearod . Sold by ftllModidino Vendors tlwoughout . the World } ^ at QPB 0 jrije 8 OK « piii , owATf ' fl BatabliBhmonts , 24 . 4 , Strund , Lon-• don ^ « nd BO , iaf « 1 don 4 ono , WeWYork ; by A . Stampft , Con-, atantiuopao , ( A . 'Guidipy , Hniyrna , ; ond Mi Hondo , JAaltu .
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MONEY MA 3 RKET ANiD CITT INTELXIGrKSrOE . Friday Evening , September 14 ,-1855 . CoNBDXS tfor maney which left off on Saturday 90 | to f , were . first ' quoted on . Monday { on . the news of the capture t ) f the ' vSffalakh&ff-hy our allies ) at 91 ; but later in the day they deolinfidto ^ OS to 5 -for money , 90 S to 91-for 512 thof . October . accaunt , ; and continued at , the same quotations , up ?* 6 . the nominal closing of the Stook Exchange after ,. official -hours ; -however , rumours of 'further and Tnore-decisive successes having obtained footing , business was done at 91 to 9 H ' for the account . But , contrary to the anticipations of those not ip . the market , the reality of the long-ejected fall of Sebaatopol , confirmed on that evening , did not , beyond a temporary rise on Tuesday , affect the rfands , the"closing = price on that day being eiito £ for account , and 91 to 911 for money . The auotations fbr . the followine day ruling still lower ,
804 'toiCoci moneys 0 OJ to i for account . Money still continues in demand , and the continued drain upon the Bank for gold early in the week , led to "fears with some that even a further risein the rate of discount would be experienced in the ensuing week ; these apprehensions were realised sooner than expected , for yesterday the Bank . raised its rate -Trom 4 to" 4 J per cent .. and by some a further and immediate rise from 4 £ to 5 per cent , is looked for . It has been said that sales have been effected by the Baiilrof England , and the example followed ' by some of the joint stock banks , which are said to have supplied the market ; with no inconsiderable amount Of stock . Money displays equal activity outside the house as in the Stock Exchange ; especially for advances to centsAl
defray second instalment on new Turkish 4 per . - though the step taken by the Bank took many by surprise , its effect upon the markets has been very trifling , the absence of so many dealers and speculators from town tending in a great measure to . cheek-fluctuations in . the markets . .. foreign securities are heavy and but little affected in price . Spanish are firm ; American markets dull . 'The receipts Of the Antwerp and Eotterdam Company for the week closing last Sunday , were , from passengers 820 / ., and -from goods - 4361 ., total , 1256 J . ; thiB increase may . be traced " to thejerawth of the goods traffic , which is rapidly improving . ana developing . ¦ tThe following-are the closing leading prices : —Consols-00 j , aOB ; Turkish , 92 , 92 i ; New g , 4 ; Ardennes , 2 f , 24 .
TChe following are the loading prices this evening : — "Caledonians , mi , 62 ; Chester and Holyhead , 11 , 13 ; Eastern Counties , 9 J , 95 ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 62 , 64 ; Great Northern , 80 . 87 ; Ditto , A stock , 70 , 72 ; Ditto , tB stock , 123 , 125 ; -Great Southern ancl Western of Ireland , 100 j 102 ; Great Western , . 55 $ , S 6 ± ; Lancaster and Carlisle . 72 , 75 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 77 J , 78 ; London and North-Wostorn , 92 J , 98 ; London and Brighton , 95 , 97 ; London and South-Western , 88 $ , 84 J j Midland , 6 Q 4 . 67 ; Manchester . Sheffield , and Lincolnshire , 23 J , 24 J ; Berwioks . 70 J , 71 *; Yorks 46 J , 474 ; South Eastern , 58 J , 69 * ; Oxford and Worcester , , 24 ,, 26 ; North Staffordshire , 7 k , 65 diB . « outh Devon . 12 , 13 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , fij , 94 ; Bombay and OBaroda , 4 , 1 pen . ; Eastern of France , 374 , 88 ; JBast Indian , 23 i , 28 f ; Ditto , Extension , 14 , 2 ; Grand Trunk of Canada , 74 , 7 dis . ; Great Western of Canada , 23 f , 24 i ; Great Central of Franco , 51 , Bjf ; Luxom-J
bourga . 34 , 4 ; Madras , 19 $ . 201 ; laris and JUyona , * a % , 47 i ; JPftris and -Orleans , 47 , -40 ; Paris and Rouen , B 0 , 52 ; Rouen and Havre , 264 , 274 jBarabro and < Meuso , 85 , 0 \; Great Western of France , 12 , 13 ; Agua Friaa . \ , 4 ; 'I « nperial- ^ Braail ,, « i , 8 ; 'Gooaes , 8 * , I )} j St . John del Roy , ' 27 , 29 5 -Clarendon -Copper , 1 . J ; 'Gobre , 63 , 07 ; Linares , 73 , 84- ; Liberty , * , I ; Santiago , 4 J , B ; South Australian , 4 , ^; Ujitted Mexican , 3 , 84 ; Wallers , f , <; Australasian Bank , 01 , 98 ; { London and AuBtraliftn'Ohartored Bank ,-20 , 80 J ; 'City * Bank , S , ' 7 ; London iBank , 2 , 4 ; Union of Australift , 71 , ' 73 ; Oriental Corporation , 42 , 43 ; Australian Agricultural , 20 , 80 : Canada Land , 102 , 167 ; Canada 0 per cent . Loan , 11 B , ll *; Crystal -Palace , 2 ff , 2 g ; North British Australasian ; $ , & ; 'Oriental Gits , 1 , 1 + ; 'Peel ( Rivera , 39 , Mt » S < jatitl 8 h Australian Invosbiaont , } , J ; South Australian > 80 , 37 . >
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x » rtjawi Tt A B . t St . Luke ' s , Chelsea , Edwin Champion , ^ nb-SuivivTng ^ on of th ? late Oharies Geow-e Ireland . Z Wixvi ., to Isabella Erskine , eldest daughter tff lapMWfflrfns George Terry , formerly ttf the fist Irfe Mf ! £ ^^—WOOD—July 31 , at * WCathearaL Barbadoes , 'WiinamShepherdMifier , Esq ., GaptanvMth Bemment , A T » -O ^ to l&arV'Elizabeth , fourth , daughter of His £ ) x-, ^ eScyXiemvSe ^ Swood , C . B ^ K . tf .. Commander . of thSTPofces in the Windward and Leeward Islands . SWEETING— 8 PRAGGETT . —August' 23 , at Southam , Warwickshire , Robert Gamlen Sweeting , Esq ., of Abbotsbury , Dorset , to Mary , daughter of the late Richard Spraggett , Esq ., of Southam .
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DEATHS . DALSV- » September l . drownedin thoriver Thames , through ihe swamping of a boat , and while saving the life of his youngestbrOther , John , eldest son of John Daly , iusq .., Grove-park , Camberwell , aged twenty-seven . HOPKINSON . —May 23 , at Geelong , from a fall from aloft on board ^ hip , T > ayid , « econd son of Tf r . George Hopkinson of Exeter , aged sixteen . ttt-u- _ MORTON . — August 28 , at Glenroy . ; iiear Fort William , Inverness-shire , from the accidental discharge of his gun , Thomas Charles Morton , Esq ., late of Calcutta , barrister-PECHELL . — September 3 , killed in the trenches before Sevastopol , Captain Henry-Cecil Pechell 77 th Regiment , < only * on of Rear-Admiral Sir'George and the Hon . Lady SHEILS * . —¦ August 15 , at the campbefore Sebastopol , of fever , the ® ev . frames Shiels . late Viee-Rector of the English College , V « uladolid , ; agedtwenty ^ esght .
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BRITISH FtTNIDS FOR THE PAST'WEEK . ^ CvoBTsa Pbiceb . ) Sat . JfTon . Tues . Wed . Thur . Frid . "Bank Stock i ; , 3 perOent . Red 914 ; ¦¦—• [ ••• - 3 per Cent . Con . An . 90 f 90 f 914 i 90 | ; 90 | 904 Consols for Account 90 | 90 J 91 * « ft £ i 90 | 90 S Si per-Centi An i - New 24 per Cents ... ...... j : ^ fatK . ::::::: :::::: :::::: « g - j :::::: « 4 hjt Ditto Bonds , ^ 61000 27 ...... 20 Ditto , under £ 1000 29 28 23 26 20 Ex . Bills , £ 1000 10 ! 13 ! 10 10 13 Ditto , . 6500 14 10 13 13 12 15 Ditto . Small 14 12 13 10 14 12
Potal Lyceum Theatre.— Jlil≫ Triumphant Success ! Monday, September
POTAL LYCEUM THEiTEE .-JlL TRIUMPHANT StJCCESS ! MONDAY , Soptember i iflssuis i
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Thursday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds Russian Bonds , 5 per BuenosAyres 6 perCnts . ... | Cents .,. 1822 Chilian 6 per Cents 105 , RussianM per Gente .... ... Danish 5 per Cents 102 S SpanishSp . Ct . TNTwDef . 19 ? Ecuador Bonds 4 S Spanish Committee Crt . Mexican 3 per Cents . ... 2 l | of Coup , not fun 4 f Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 4 i per Cents . ... Ace . Sept . 28 21 f Belgian ^ per Cents .... 95 i Portuguese 4 perCents . ... j Du-tch , « 4 . perpents ....... ... Portuguese 3 p . Cents . ... ¦ Dutch 4 . per Cent Certif . 96 j
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OOJttJSr MiBKET . Tttark-lano , 'Friday lEvoning , Soptember 14 , 185 G . Since Monday the suppjy of EngliBh and Foreign Whoat lias been very moderate . The . doinund for Wheat and Plour for the Continent continues , auditJio . Uwlo during the week has boon « xcoodl » K ) y flrjoa at f tUlptlooa . Qpanidh Flour has been sold as high as 05 s . There Kayo . boon very fowoargoos of Whont offoring on passage . Two os thrco cargoou of Galatz have boon aold At ) 73 a ., m \ d . one Of Koumolia at 70 s . o . f . and i . Maiao has not boon muoli in demand . A < lno cargo Of Qalatz nrrivod has boon sold ufc -13 a ., and two oargoos pf'tlio stuno on , pasango at at di 2 s , o . f . nnd i . Tho supply of ¦ Jhurlfty : i » quite iriuing , aiid v / itli norno demand far export prioea aro is . higher . The arrrivalu of Oats arc email , and Monday's ratoa , uro flrmly niaiutalnotl .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 15, 1855, page 898, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2106/page/22/
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