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THEATRE ROYAL, OLYMPIC. Lessee, Mr. ALFREDJ WIG AN.
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OPEN FOB THE SEASON . Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , PXOT AND PASSIONCharaotera by Messrs . Emery ,-Jf . Robson , Gf . Vining , Leslie , Mrs . Stirling and Miss Bromley . After which , the New Farce , CATCHING A MEKMAID . Titus Tuffins , Mr . F . Robson . To conclude with A BLIGHTED BEING . Characters by Messrs . F . Rouson , Leslie , H . Cooper , Danvers , and Miss Ternan . Thursday and Friday , TO OBLIGE BENSON . After which , STILL WATERS RUN DEEP . Characters by Messrs . A . Wigan , G . Vining , Emery , Mrs . Stirling , and Miss ilaskell . To conclude with CATCHING A MERMAID . Saturday , THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL .
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M . JULLIEN'S CONCERTS . ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , Covent-Garden . Last Week bHt Three . THE PALL OF SKBASTOPOL . M . JULLIEN has the honour to announce that his new Grand Descriptive Military Quadrille , entitled THE FALL OFSEBASTOPOL , will be performed every night this week . The programme will be changed every evening , and include two Songs by Madame Gassier—Solos by Messrs . Koeuig , Lavig-ne , Hughes , Reichart , Winterbottom , &c , with the new Valsea , Polkas , . vc . M . JULLrjEN'S Grand Annual 13 al Masque will take place on Monday , December 17 th , 1855 .
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ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE . — LAST WEEK BUT THREE . Extraordinary Business —Money turned away from the doors for Seventy-seven successive nights . This Evening ( Monday ) , the seventy-eighth representation of MAGIC and MYSTERY , with New Experiments , including the GREAT GUN TRICK . Novel Illustrations of SPIRIT RAPPING . Professor Anderson most respectfully requests his visitors to secure |> laces at the _ Box-office during the day , or be early at the doors , otherwise it is impossible to obtain good seals . Doors open each Evening at Half-past Seven ; commence at Eight . Private Boxes , £ 1 11 b . Cd . and £ 1 Is ., can . be obtained at the Box-office , or at ; the principal Libraries . Stalls , 4 s . Dress Circle , 3 s . Upper Boxes , 23 . Pit , la . Gallery , 6 d . The Box-otSce is open daily from 11 till 5 , under the direotlon of Sir . Chatterton , Jun . Grand Fashionable Morning Performance on Saturday . November 21 tb , at Two o ' clock : Doors open at Half-past One . PROFESSOR ANDERSON begs respectfully to announce the positive termination of his Muglcal Performances In consequence of the great preparations for his Spectacle and Pantomime at Covent Garden Theatre .
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EXHI BITION OF CRIMEAN PHOTOGKAPHS , S , Pall Mall East . —Evening JExHlbitiou from 7 till 10 , and from 10 till 5 dally . Admission One Shilling . In foggy weather the Gallery Is brilliantly lighted with gas .
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DR . KAHN'S GRAND ANATOMICAL MUSKUM , consisting of upwards of 1 , 000 highly interesting Models , representing every part of the Human Frame in Health and Disease , also the various Races of Men , < fec , open ( for gentlemen only ) daily from 10 till lOJLeoturea , varying every day in the week , are delivered by Dr . 8 EXTON , at 18 , 2 . 4 , and half-sa . t 7 . Admission , Is . — 4 , COVJBNTltY-BTKKKT , LEICESTER-SQUARE .
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FOGS , COUGHS , COLDS .-One of Dr . LOCOOKS'S 1 'ULMONIC WAFERS , allowed to dissolve in the mouth , immediately relieves the most violent lit of coughing , and proteot * wealc lungs from all the irillution of Fogs und Frosts . Hold by all Oliomiuts at la , lid ., 2 a . 0 d ., and lls . pur box , To SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS they are Invaluable for clearing and strengthening thu voice . They Imvo u pleasant tauto .
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A . New Discovery In Teeth , M R . HOWARD , SUJIGEON-DEJNTIST , 52 , FMiET-STRUICT , him introduced an KNT 1 UKLY NEW DESCRIPTION of ARTIFICIAL TEETH , flatcd without springs , wires , or ligatures . Tlior so perfectly rooomMe tho natural toeth as not to be distinguished from the originals by the closest olmarvor ; they will never change colour or decay , and will be found superior to any teeth ever before used . Tuts method does not require tho extraction of roots , or any painful operation , and will support und preserve teeth that are Ioohu , und is guaranteed to restore arllcul » tlon nnd mastication . Deuavucl tooth rendered sound aud useful in mastication .
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In the High Court of Ch . incory . TRIESEMAR On the 2 !) th of May , 1855 , an Injunction was granted by the High Court of Chancery , and on thu 11 tU of Juno following was made pnrpiHunl , ugalnst JoHeph Franklin and others to restrain thuin , umlor a penalty of 1000 / ., from Imitating this medicine , which Is pro . uutod by Royal Letters Patent of England , and secured by tho uould of the Kcolo do 1 'liurmaclo do Paris , and the Imperial College of Mvdlolno , Vienna . Trlosomar , No . 1 , Is a romeiiy lor IMuxullon , Spcrm » - torrhoon , and Exhaustion of tho System , wKtliei- urlaiiiK from accident or climate . Trlesomnr , Wo . ' £ , efl ' eciimlly . In the short spaco of three Uuys , oompl « t « ly and entirely vrttiJiuut . cs ( ill traces of tliouo UlHorderu which capivl and cububs liav « i ni > long boon thought an antidote for , to the ruin of the health of n vuat portion of the population . Trlcsemar , No . 3 , In the K '"« t Couuwoiital remedy for that class of dluoriiers rvltloli unlWrtmintuJy tua i : ngli » 1 » physician treats with mercury , to tlt » Jiiwvii « i » li . " <; « ruotlon of tho patient •» constitution , nnd wMoU nil tliu h ; uh « i orllla In tho world cannot romovo . Tirio «« in « r , Niw . 1 , A <•; ¦ . " fi ££ devoid of taste or sm .-ll , and of nil iuumi > xtij < yi illiUm . ih ey may Ho on tho toilct-ttiblo without ;» . uir •««« » 'u | 1 K- ' ' 1 'Xldcd B .. 1 & > .. tin oases at Us . each , fteo » y , >»» Uj J- - « i . JM * £ ^ uxrr ^ rs ^^ . ^""'' •» l ; ± ;^ ^ tefVu % n ^ X kS and Co ' Loith-walU , Udi « tiurKli | Ana
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DR . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD L 1 VJ 2 E , OILTESTIMONIAL FROM X > r . LETHEBY , Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology in tho Medical College of the London Hospital , Chemical Kef ' eree to tlio Corporation of London , Medical Officer of Health to tho City of London , &c , &c , &c . " I have frequently had occasion to analyse the Cod Liver Oil which is sold at your establishment . I menu tlmt variety which is prepared for mcdioinul use in the Lollbden Islus , Norivay , and sent into commerce with tho sauctlou of Dr . 1 > JS JONGH , of the Haguo . " In all cases I have found it possessing the satino set of properties , among which the presence of choluic compounds aud of iodine in a stnte of organiccombinatlon are the mobt remarkable ; in fact , tho Oil corresponds In all its characters with that named 1 Hullo brune , ' and described as the best vuriety in tho masterly treatise of Dr . DB JONGH . "IT IS , I IIELIBVB , BNIVBIlflA . t , LX ACKNOWLBDORD THAT THIS DESCBU'TION Or OIL HAS QBUA . T THEIlAPl . UTIOAL I'OWJiB ; AND , FBOM HZ INVESTIOATIONB , I HAVE MO DUUUT Utf ITa BEIHO A PURB AND DNADULTKBATED AKTIOI-E . " College Laboratory , London Hospital , Sept . 2 i , 1855 . " Sold ONLY in bottles , capsuled and labelled with Dr . do Joncii ' s signature , without wuiob ^ f <) NB abb uknuinb , by ANSAR , HARFOBD , and CO .. 77 , 8 TKAND , L-ondoii , Or . do Jongh ' s sole Consignees ; and by most rusuectublu chomUtu in town and country . Half-pints ( 10 ounces ) . 2 s . 8 d . ; Pints ( 20 ounces ) , 4 a . Od . \ Quurts ( 40 ounces ) , 0 a . IMPERIAL MliAdUKK .
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K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES The vast increase in the demand for these Cough Lozenges , and the numerous testimonials constantly received , fully justify the Proprietor in asserting they are the best aud safest yet ottered to the Public for the cure of the following complaints : — ASTHMA , WINTER COUGH , HOARSENESS , SHORTNESS of BREATH , and other PULMONARY MALADIES . They have deservedly obtained the highest patronage , very many of the Nobility , tho Clergy , and the Public Kenerally , use them , under the recommendation of some of the mojt eminent of the Faculty . Prepared and sold in Boxes , Is . lid ., and Tins , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 10 s . 6 d . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist , &c . No . 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Sold retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World . K EATING'S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL , of very fine quality , made by Messrs . Charles Fox and Co ., and recommended by Professors Taylor and Thomson , of Guy ' s and St . Thomas ' s Hospitals . Half-pints , Is . Gd . ; Pints , 2 s . 6 d . j Quarts , 4 g . 6 d \ ; Five Pint Uottles , 10 s . 6 d . Imperial Measure . % * Orders from the country should expressly dlnte *• KEATING'S COD LIVER OIL , " 79 , St . Paul's-churchyard .
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ni ENUINE COLZA OIL , 5 s . 6 d . per gallon V-I for cash ( reduced , Nov . 6 ) , by TUCKER and SON , 190 , Strand , the very finest quality being made by the firm , who contract with the Trinity Board to supply the Lighthouses with about 70 , 000 gallons annually , for use in which oil of the very best quality only will do . T . and Sou deliver it in London and its suburbs free by their own vans , nod send it into the country in sealtdcans , containing from two to ten gallons ; larger quantities in casks . Same price as charged allowed for empty cans and casks . Moderator Lamps and all other kinds cleaned , repaired , and rebronzed on the premises . Trifling repairs . done while waited for . Glass Model Lamps kept to show the interior works . Directions for trimming sent free by post . Globes , Chimneys , and Cottons of all sizes , and an immense Stock of Lamps of all kinds , from the cheaoest advertised ( that are fit to be used ) to tin most costly , in china or bronze , in two large Show Rooms attached to TUCKER and SON'S General Lamp Factory , 190 , Strand ( near Temple-bar ) , London . —Established 37 years .
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ALLSOPFS PALE ALE . —REDUCTION of PRICE . —HARRINGTON , PARKER , * nd CO ., Wine and Beer Merchants , 5 j , Pail-Mall , are now receiving orders for tlve October Brewings of the above celebrated Ale , in casks of eighteen gallons and upwards , at the reduced price . Also for ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE IN BOTTLE , Quarts , Pints , and Half-Pints , Imperial Measure . 5 J , Pall-Mall , October 27 , 1855 .
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GISAL CIGARS , SISAL CIGARS , at GOOD - , ^ v EICH ' S J 9 isar ' T ° baec <> , and Snuff Stores ( established 1780 ) , removed to 407 , Oxford-street , London , near Soho square —Box , containing 14 tine Sisal Cigars , for Is . Sd . ; post free , six stamps extra . None are genuine , unless signed "H . M " . Goodnch .
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE Friday Evening , November 1 ( 5 , 1855 . The events of the weei have been void of interest in the Money Market . Popular credulity had argued itself into the belief that some great financial crisis was at hand ; and on Thursday it was said that the Bank would again raise their rate of accommodation , and that the Government would permit them to increase the number of their notes in circulation . Consols are and have been pretty steady ; very limited transactions in the funds . -The . game of speculat . on at present is removed to Mincing-lane , or tie Baltic Coffee-house . The tone of the commercial circles is very perceptibly gloomier , the high price of provi .-ions , the extreme tightness of money , the growlings and murmuring in Manchester , that eternal American Question not yet fairly set aside , the astonishing , tricks which a Court and class-elected Government allows itself ,
¦ wi th the thousand and one contingencies that may arise this hard winter . —all these render both bullion and fund holders uncomfortable and restless . There is one very plain disagreeable certainty in prospect , and men must try and get used to the sight of that inexorable Chancellor of the Exchequer and his 1 oan . The funds must feel that blow , one -would think . For as we gather allies—Sweden , Sardinia , &c , we must remember we also have to be ready with our money for those allies ; aad is it impossible that our expenditure next | year may not be treble ? He would be a bold man who should say no . Turkish Scrip is very steady , and as there seems no tendency downwards , small real investments will take place from time to time , and the stock will get into good hands , and be wel held ; then adieu to the wild speculations which havo been carried on about this 6 per cent . Joan . The new 4 per cent , ia lower , and will continue to be at a discount until all the instalments are
Railway securities have given way during the week , with the exception of a few first-class Foreign Linea , the increased rate of which the several Companies will have to borrow money , and the liabilities which are increasing year by year , will send down some of our great lines to a low figure . Great Western are 5 S , that is a depreciation of 50 per cent , ner share ; the accounts are said to be in a most deplorable State and not one shilling dividend is expected to be available ihis coining half year . Now this is—on the second line for magnitude and its ramifications in ; Great Britain—an agreeable prospect for all those who hold English railway property . French Lines are tolerably well held , and but little doing in the great lines . East Indian and Great Western of Canada are hardly so good as last week . Joint-stock banks are very firm , and particularly the Australians . is
. . _ . . Cryetal Palaces look , woe-begone ; and |^ 2 per share the most they will fetch , and dear at that for all the return they will get . In Mines there is nothing doing ,-aa odd bargain now and - then in Libertys , Linares , Pougiuauds , or Waller Gold , and Fort Bowen . The English Mines are busy enough . Alfred Consols aiave been the favourites during the week . Lady Bertha and Nor th Bassett , East Bassett , the France and the Trelawney mines have been dealt in . At four o ' clock the market closes About the same . —Consols 88 , k for money ; 88 J i for account of 6 th December .
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , November 18 . BANKRUPTS . —Adam GtEif , Piccadilly , hotel-kooper . — -Geokob Mkaseb , KnniBgate , victualler . —Edwa »» Ablewhiie , South Audley-atreet , Grosvenor-square , coach builder . — Pmn p Kosb , Norwich , baker- —Wilmam Labkin « , Ipswich , innkeeper . John Clarke Sanfobb , Paternoster-row , stationer . —Wii .-1 UV Haubino Bubobss , Mlles's-lane , Upper Thames-street , and Clink-street , Southward , export oilman . —John Hbnut and Frbbbbiok Hummak Ck > uia > , giaylaud-road , Olaphain-road , lace warehousemen . —Thomas Bdwabb Kiwo , Guildford , Surrey , bookseller . —Ax . vbkd I'ajcmbb , Wolverharapton , bulder .-Jambs Hobinsom , Birmingham , boot manufacturer . —Wicmam Chakms Tubneb York , hair dxeaser .-Wii . WAM : Jbkkinsow , Salfor . ' , agent . —John Muh . an , Jafrow , bullder .- ^ AUEs Buqlas , South ^¦ a COTCH SEtiUE 8 TttATIONS . —M . Jbnkiwsoit . Pentouiclf ,
draper . —M . Niv « w , Glasgow , merchant . —W . Hbnimibson , Glasgow , merchant . —J . and A . S . Uaibd , Glasgow , merchants . — A . and A . Gakkbon and O . M'Lkod , Glasgow , sewed muslin manufacturers . Friday , JVoo . JlO . BANKRUPTS . —Onablks Coombs , Waltham , Kent . grooer —John Gbhoaw , Pimlico , musical instrument dealer—Ihomab Gobtow , Linooln ' s-inn-flelds , merchant— William Tavunmb , { Jliftbrd-road , 8 t . Jolm ' s-wood , builder—John Ckambiuis , St . Martin ' s , Northampton , coal merchant—John Baku , Cambridge-terrace , Islington , contractor—John Gjlbnn , Cambridge , -torraoo . Islington , builder—Thomas Walker , Kidderminster , Uoensed viotuftller—Edmund John Ludlow Wuiimobe , Kama-• bury , Wilts , apothecary—Bbnjamin Viokebs , Newton Bushol , Dovon , wino an . l spirit merchant — Benjamin French , St . Mnr / s-terrace , Walvrorth-road , stationer — William : Ham ., Durham , grocer—Wiunu Ushkk , Sunderland , ropo manufacturer .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane . Friday , Novorobor , 10 , 1865 . TPhb arrivals of Wheat during the week have boon exceedingly moderate ; tlio Forolim clilolly consisting of American . There is ¦ extreme firm nous In the trade , though prloea do not range higher tlmnon Monday- red American sellout H 5 s . to 80 s ., and -white « 0 a . per O'ilbu . on the spot . There la more Inquiry for the Continent , but the homo domand in the country markets ke « pu prices too high to admit ofnuoli being done for export . The supply of Uuley Is quite tritiliif ? , and prices are In . higher . Outs am firm * t former rates . There han been moro demand for floating cargoes—s . » lea of Saidi have , been made , both for the United Kingdom , und the Continent , at BOs . to USs ., Bohoira Ms ., hard Syrian Ota . ' , 70 s . to 71 s . ooat , freight andinBuranoo . In . M&zo *« tr » hn « been l « ss dolatf . A cargo of Ibrnll arrived Una boon old at 47 s . cost , freight aud Insurance .
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Offictai . Quotation dotiing thb Warn exdino Thursday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 100 Russian Bonds , 5 per Buenos Ayres 6 per Cents . ... Cents ., 1822 9 G Chilian 6 per Cents 101 Russian 43 per Cents Danish 3 per Cents . Spanish 8 p . Ct . New Def . Ecuador Bonds Spanish Committee Crt . of Mexican 3 per Cents 19 f Coup , not fun Mexican 3 per Cents , for Venezeula 4 i per Cents Ace Belgian 4 * per Cents 93 Portuguese 4 per Cents Dntch 2 £ per Cents 65 Portuguese 5 per Cents Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . ..
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BRITISH FUNDS FOB THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Piucbs . )
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Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed- Thur . Frid Bank Stoek 2074 209 208 . } 3 per Cent . Ked 87 * 87 * 87 J 87 * 87 * 3 per Cent Con . An . ... 88 j 88 J S 8 J 87 J S 8 * Consols for Account ... 88 j 88 J 88 $ 67 i 87 g 34 per Cent . An ... ••• ... New 3 per Cents 88 * 69 88 Long Ans . 1860 7-16 ... 3 f India Stock 226 226 227 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 2 d . 7 d 4 d . Ditto , Under £ 1000 . 3 d . ... 7 d . Ex . B ills , jEIOOO 3 d . 2 d . 3 d . 9 d . 8 d . Ditto JE 500 ... 2 d . ... 3 d . ... 4 d . Ditto , Small 2 ; d . ... 5 d . 2 d . 98 $
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTH * nAWTsru" * —On the 11 th ulfc , at New Amsterdam , Berblce , B B ^ msfbuiana , ' the wife <^** f Bamea : a dan « hter - FORTEY— COMBER . —On Monday , the 1 st alt , at the Church of St Thome ; Madras , Henry Fortey , of Combaconuti , Esq .. to Mary Parlmore , eldest daughter of Richard Comber , of South Hackney , Midd leslgfc AT 1 ; as JODREIX—On the 12 th instant , of congestion of the lnngs , broaeht ou by a severe cold , Kichard Paul Hase Jodrt , ' !! , fcsq ., eldest so ?! of ^ ir Richard Paul Jodrell , Bart , of Portland-place , and of Sall-park , Norfolk . HARPER . —On the 13 th inst ., in his 61 st year , Joseph Harper , Esq ., of Wyndham-place , Bryanstone-square .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 17, 1855, page 1113, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2115/page/21/
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