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TPHEATRB ROYAL, GOVENT GARDEN — JL. J?irst night of Grand Operatic Drama.—-First appear-
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arocelnvXondon of-PROFESSOR ANDERSOITas 'HOB ROY , "' as performed by him in Scotland , and in all the Theatases of America . First . Night of Lb 3 Goboagjbs Aebieks , " by M . E- Bouteiller . The Italian Brothers ( M . G . Laristi and Messrs . Caudter , fils ) , who will introduce their most novel and startling performance in the course of the Pantomime . On MONDAY , January 14 th , will'be presented the Grand Operatic Drama of- "ROB ROY , " with .- all the Original Songs , Choruses , and Dances , including the whole- of Sir Henry Bishop ' s Celebrated Music . The Drama will be represented as it is played in Glasgow . Rob Roy , Professor Anderson ; RaskleigU Osbaldiston , 3 Ir- Stuart ; Francis OsbaldSston , Mr- George Perrin ; Major Galbraith , Mr . S . Cowell ; Bailie N 5 col Jarvie , Mr . Gourlay ; The Dougal , Mr . Harry Pearson 5 Helen Macgregor , Mrs . J » W . Wallack j Diana Vernon , Miss Harriet Gordon . To conclude * with the Grand , National , Historical , and Chivalrie PANTOMIME , which has been so long in preparation , and on « the production of which so Harge an expense has been incurred , of Ye BELLE ALLIANCE , or , HARLEQUIN" GOOD HUMOUR , AT * D Ye FIB-LEE OFi TSE CLOTHE OF GOLDE , being a LEGEND OF THE SLEETING OF THE MONaROHS . Scene 1 . " The Caverns of the Gnome Britannicus in Stibterraneanussia ;" Britattnicn ? , Mr . John Neville . Scene 2 . "The Land ' s End , Cornwall , with the Car of the Dragons , " Good Humour , Miss Harriet Goidon . Scene 3 . " The Deck of ' The Great Harry . ' 4-deeker . 1 ^ 8 guns ct ^ First English Man-of"VVar ) . * ' Henry the Eighth . Mr . Harry Pearson ; Cardinal "Wolsey , Mr . P . Q . Villiers ; Sir Jasper Spritsail ( Commander of the ' Great Harry' ) Mr . D . Stewart . Scenes . The Interior of the Chateau of Francis L "between Guisnes-and Ardennes ; " Francis I , Mr . W . Shalders ; T ^ e vStte . de Eramboisy , Mr . H . Carle ? . Scene 5 i " The Field oi the Cloth of Gold , introducing a Grand Pas de Kosiere , by Miss Emma Home and Corps de Ballet . " Scene ; 6 . " Grand Corridore in the Chateau , leading ' to the -Bedchamber of the Monarchs . " Scene 7 . " The outeide of . Bloadetta ' s Farm ; " Blondette , Miss Emma Home ; Coquelicot , Mr . C . Brown . Scene 8 . " The abode of thfc 3 ftairy Queen , in the Golden Groves of Good Humour , " ( by Mri William Ueverley ) , The Fairy Queen , Miss E . Thome . General Transformation—Harlequin , Mr . C . Brown ; Pantaloon , \ V . A . Barnes ( the Transatlantic Pantbmimrst ); . Columbine , Miss Emma Home i Clown ; the Great Flexmore . The Apotheosis of Ye- BELtLB ALLIANCE , ( Designed by M . Guerin . J England and . ^ France—Mounters at one Altar , Victors on One Throne . The Coronation with ^ he Coronals of" Valour by tlae Genius of Victory . Doors open at half-past Six ; commence at Seven . Gxand Fashionable MOIOTING PliRFOKMANCE of thiB rANTOMIME oa SATURDAY , jfan . 19 , at Two o ' clock . Doors open at half-past One . In Rehearsal , and shortly will be produced , an entirely New 3 Parce . entitled , " TWENTY MINUTES WUHAN IMP / tJDENT PUPPY " , -
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WOTfAi OJuOftPIC THEATRE . — Lessee JbV andKEanager , Mr . ALFRED WIGAN . Monday an ^ during the week ( Thursday excepted , Mr . A . "W 1 gan having the honour to appear at Windsor Castle o n ; that evening . ) will be performed the Play of THE JEA 3 LOUS WII \ B : characters by ai < essrs . A . Wigan , G . Viniop *; Emery * Leslie , JUanvers , Airs . Stirling , and-Miss Maxaton . . After which will be produced a new and ddnblymoral , though excessively old ) Melodramatic Fairy Extravaganza * entitled THE DISCREET PatlNCESS ; or , THE THWEE GLASS DISTAFFS ; in . which Messrs . Emery . F . Robson , H . Cooper , Miss Jttarston , and Miss Maskell will appear .
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3 KE&DAME - JENNY GQLDSCHMIOT-LIND . EXETER-HALL ,. MENDELSSOHN'S ELIJAH . li / fR . MITCHELL respectfully announces that UJL Mendelssohn ' s Oratorio of ELIJAH will be repeated at Exeter-lialJ , on MONDAY EVENING , January 21 , I 85 G , and in which MADAME GQLDSCBEMIDT , Will sing the principal soprano part . The Chorus and Orchestra will consist of more than 60 ) Performers . Conductor , M . BENEDICT . Prices of Admission : - Stalls ( Numbered and Reserved ) , £ -1 la . ; Unreserved Seats ( Body of the Hall ) and West Gallery , 10 a . 6 d . ; Area ( under West Gallery ) , 7 b . Doora open at Seven , to commence at Eight o ' clock p recisely . r The Tickets will be appropriated according to the order of application , and no more will be issued than the Hall can conveniently accommodate . A correct boolc of the Oratorio is given with the Tickets . Application for Tickets to be made at Mr . Mitchell's Royal Library . 33 , Old Rond street .
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DR . KA-HN'S CELEBRATED ANATOMICAL iMUSEim , * i Coventry-street , Leicester-square ( open for Gentlemen only ) , the rarity and completeness of whose contents lmve already acquired for it an European " reputation , ami obtained the warm commendations of the press in tills and other countries is now open , daily . A New Series of Original Specimens « nd Models , embracing Rome most important and curious features , illustrative of the wonders and seereta « f the Human Structure , haa Juat boon added to tho Collection , which now stands wholly unrivalled in tho world . Medical praatitionera and students and tho public qt lnr / jo aro invited to visit the Museum , where Lectures arc delivered during the day , and a now an < l peculiarly lntereHtin ^ one is delivered by Dr . Kahn , at half-past l ^ fifc o ' clock overy Bvenln / r . on the Reproductive Functions in Mini . Admission , OiieMllHnff . * 8 fc * fi il iallccl 1 prico la - > fr ^ 'byipoat ( gratis to VisltWB to rruTM ^^ b " « w edition or Or . Kahn ' s 'J ' rear . ieo , T ^^ ^^ a rul QDICKSANDS of YOUTH . ' An vnnh'Jtf ' Intended to avert ; dongc ™ to whloh the tl ? c prog 8 UB f ce P rj " > ' ° « ''o peculiarly liable , and to arreue
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M ^ tTnL , ^ y ABBNB ' DXL " frOin the Loiidttttfnit ^^ of rTud na ; > vho haH been cstftbllBhea in French £ ? lt » ^ , ° y «« p 8 ' B lT < f 6 P ^ vnto lesBonain Italian ant alfK . att ^ rt « S ? wi ' ? . " ? ' . * " l | »<> uau " » f »>' P « P » 8- * 'o KCTABENpS botU ln J "" «»<» country . ' jWr . Alttlieii ^ ffi ^™ ^ " ! , " I ** ' thoroughly practical , and SendffijHKT roln * « nan *« fan to Aor ^ ghly compret ^ JSagSS ^ ' ^^ ABBHB . No . 4 , St .
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In the High Court of Chancery . rilRIESEMAll . —On the 29 th of Mny , 1855 , JL nn Injunction was granted by tlio High Court of Chancery , and on the-11 th of J uno followiag wua mndo perpetual , agalnBt Joseph Franklin an « l others , 10 restrain them , under a penalty of £ 1000 , from imitating thin medicine , which Is protected by Hoyal Letters l > atenr of Knglnnd , and eccured by the scMa of the Kcole de Pliarmacio do Varia and tho Imperial College of Af OfUcino , Vienna . Trieaemnr ' No . 1 , la a remedy for Relaxation , Spermatorrhoea , and nil the 1 distressing consequences arising from early abuse , &o , and its < jHects aro cmoaoions ia youth , manhood , and old age ; ana to those persons who arc prevented cntorin / t the married state from tho results of early orrorB It l » invaluable , Triesernar , No . 2 , oirectually . in the short fipaco of three days , completely ft ,, d entirely orndicatos nil traces of those disorders which oapulvl and cubebH have ao long been thought an antidote for , to tho ruin of tho health of 11 vast portion « t tho population . X * lc « omnr . No . 3 , la tlio Kront Continental remedy lor that class of dlgordom which Hnfortunatolvr the English phyHician treats with mercury , to the Inevitable dcBtruotloii of the patient ' s constitution , and whloh all the surrtaprirlUa In tho world cannot remove Tiiosemar , Nob . I , 2 , and 3 , nraaliko devoid of tiuito or amoll and of » lI : nauBC » M » ft qualities .. They mqy Ho on tlio toilet table without their urto beingsunpcoted . —Trlcaemar Nob I a 3 , aro sold in tin caeoa . price U » ., or four ouhbh In one for 33 a whloh aiivo 9 lla . j and in JK 5 vnacb , whereby there la a savi . " ^^ ! I 28 ' 4 < V , vi ( lcdmtOBe P *™ t «« 0 He » , no admlnlHtorcd by Vnlpctm , Lallemand , Houx , &c To bo had wholesale nnd retftll In London , of Jolmeon , 08 , Oornhll ); llnnnay nndOo-i r » 3 - Oxfor < l-Btr < -et ; a » ul Banger , Ift ) , Oxford-Btrcot t K . ir , Ingham . drng « iBt . 40 , Market .. Btroet , Manohontcrt H JJ ^ adbury , Dookaellcr , pwnmnto , Iloltoni j . Priestly , ohomlst , 52 , Lord-Btroet , Wvorpool ; Powell , bobkBOllor , 15 , Wantmore and-Btreet , Dublin 5 Wbmnll , bo ^ keoller , nfehlstroet , llirmlnfiham . " '
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CUEE OP TWENTY YEARS' ASTHMA BY DR . LOCOCK'S RULinbNIC WAFERS . EXTRACT of a LETTER from M . GROSE , I Esq ., Redruth : — " Please to send rne a Us . box of Dr . Lococli ' d Wafers by return of post . I thank God that I have found more benefit from .. three 2 * . 9 d . boxes which I have taken , than from all other medicines I ever took for the last twenty years , and I am iu hopes that I shwll soon be restored . to my former hoaUh . ( Signed ) MICHAEL To SINGERS nnd I'CBUC SPEAKERS they are invaluable for clearing and strengthening the voice . They have a most pleasant . tasro . Price I ' s . l Sol ., 2 a . Oil antl J Is . per box . Sold by all Chemists .
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TO INVALIDS . MOTHERS , AXD FAMILIES . Bjr her Maiesty ' s Royal Letters Patent ( the only patent existing for these preparations ) . Strongly Recommended by the Medical Profession . A DNAM'S IMPROVED PATENT GROATS and BARLEY are manufactured by a process whi ch entirely removes the acidity and unpleasant favour , so universally found in similar preparations . They produce Gruel and Barley Water in the highest perfection , and , being manufactured perfectly pure , yield food of the most light and nourishing quality for the Iafant . the Invalid , and the Aged . The Barley also makes a delicious Custard Pudding , and is an excellent ingredient for thickening- Soups , &c The Patentees publish one only of the numerous testimonials they have received from eminent medical professora , relying more confidently . on the intrinsic quality of the articles , of whioh one trial will not fail to convince the most fastidious of their purity and excellence . ( CopyO " Chemical Laboratory v Guy ' s Hospital , ; February 19 . 1855 . "I have submitted to a microscopical and chemical examination the samples of barley and groats which you have forwarded to me . and I beg to inform you that I find in them on ' y those principles which are found in good barley ; there is no mineral or other impurity present , and from the result of my investigation I believe them to be genuine , and to possess those nutritive properties assigned by the late Dr . Pereira to this description of food . .., _ . „ ¦ ( Signed ) A . S . Taylor . " Messrs . Adnam and Co . " CAUTIOHT . —To prevent errors , the Public are requested to observe that each package bears the signature of the Patentees , J-and J . C A 1 > N AM . . To be obtained Wholesale at the Manufactory , Maid enlane . Queen-street , London ; and Retail in Packets and Canisters atCd . and Is . each , and in Canisters for Families at 2 s ., 59 ., and 1 ' . Vs . each , of all respectable Grocere , Drujreista . &c , in Town and Country . « 5 h »»« i
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FITCH AND SONS CELEBRATED BREAKFAST BA . CON . AND FIRSTCLASS PKO VISIONS . " The emporium for rich and delicious bacon is Fitch and Son s , Bishopsgate Within . "— United Service Gazette . " We know of nothing more exquisitely delicious than a rasher of Fitch ' s Breakfast Bacon . "—Weekly Paper . This celebrated Bacon smoke-dried , is sold by the side , half-side , and separate pieces . THE HALF-SIDE , of 30 lbs ., at 9 d . per lb . THE MIDDLE PIECE , of 12 lbs .. at .. » 4 d . „ FITCH and SON have also the honour to ofler the following superior articles , extraordinary for their recherchi quality . RICH BLUE MOULD STILTON CHEESE . CHOICE RICH SOMERSET DITTO . CURIOUS OLD CHESHIRE DITTO . WILTSHIRE CHAPS AND CHINES . PICKLED AND SMOKED OS TONGURS . YORK HAMS , OLD AND NEW , OF DELICIOUS FLAVOUR . WELL PICKLED BUTTER FOR WINTER STORE . HOUSEHOLD PROVISIONS . GOOD CHESHIRE CHEESE , 30 to 6 OI 03 . each per lb 1 $ ct ., AMERICAN DITTO , 30 to 601 bs . „ „ 6 * 1 . ., SALT BUTTER . 30 to 701 bs . package 12 d . AH articles are securely packed for travelling , and deli-¦ vered free throughout London . Prepayment ; or a reference ia town , is requested with orders from the country . Post-office orders to be made payable at the chief office ; and these , together with cheques , may bo crossed with the name of Fitch and Son ' s bankers , " Sir J . VV . Lubbock and Co . " 66 , BISHOP 3 GATE WITHIN , LONDON . ESTABLISHED 1784 .
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HEAL and SON'S EIDER-DOWN QUILTS ) also GOO-SE-DOVVN QUILTS from 8 s . Gd . to 24 s . List of Prices and Sizes sent liee by Poat - ! I 9 . S Tottenham court-road .
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THE LEADING and POPULATE ARTICLES of DRKSS manufactured by B . BUNJAMIN M « chant Tailor . 74 , Regent-street : —The PELISSIRIt OVER COAT , price ~* -t ., adapted for the season . Iteversiblo Waist coats , price II * . buttoning four different sides ; tho 47 . " Suits made to order from Scotch , Heather , and Cheviot Tweeds , all wool , and thoroughly shrunk ; the Two ( iujnea Dress or Frock Coats , the Guinea Dress Trousers , and the Half-Guinea Waistcoats . N . B . —A perfect fit guaranteed .
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SISA L CIGARS , SISAL CIGARS , at GOODJtfCH'S Cigur , Tobacco , and SnufT Stores ( established 1780 ) , 407 , O-x ford-street , London , near S olio-square . —Box containing 14 fine Sisal Cigars , for Is . 9 d . post free six stamps extra : boxes , containing 103 , 12 * . Gd . None are genuine unless sinned "H . Jf . Goodrich . " A lurge stock of the most approved Brands .
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THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TEAS In England are to be obtained of PHILLIPS and COM £ ^ V \^ A > S Chauts ' > KING WILLIAM . STJtEET , OH i , IjVJWDU ^ i . This 13 a good time to buy TEA ; when Parliament meets it is almost certain we shall have au iucreaae of duty to meet the expenses of the war . Strong Congou Teas , 2 s . 8 d ., 2 s . 10 d . 3 s ., 3 s . 2 d . A general Price Current is published every month , containing all the advantages of the London markets , and is sent free by post on application . SUGARS ARE SUPPLIED AT MAltKET PRICES
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THE COMMISSION TEA COMPANY HAVE the pleasure to announce that they are now SELLING NEW SEASON'S TKAS , wliiC-h are of better quality and lower price than for two years past . The BUST 3 s . 4 d . BLACK TEA in LONDON—recom mended . VEBV CHOICE SOUCHONG , per lb . 4 s . —highly recommended . The BEST MOCEIA COFFEE , per lb . Is . Cd . —highly recommended . Families and all large consumers are respectfully requestod tQ- COMPAUE tho 3 s . 4 d . BLACK TEA witli any they purchase at 3 s . lOd ., andtlieir -is . very , choice SOUCilONo ' with TEA at any price . The COMPANY pack TEAS in POUND PACKETS , 71 bs ., 14 ib 3 , imd * 2 Olbs . Canisters without charge ; and forward JS 3 value , carriage ^ aid . Forthe convenience of tlieir customers , they supply Sugars and Cjloniul Produce at a small per centage on import prices . Monthly Price Circular free on application TUB COMMISSION TKA . COMPANY . 35 , King WiLliam-strest , Loadon-bridge .
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DR . DJS JONGH'S XIGHT BROWN GOD LIVER OIL . Prescribed with complete confidence by the Faculty for its purity , efflcaoy , and marked superiority over all other kinds . It is entirely free from niuseous flavour , nnd being invariably and carefully submitted to chemical analysis—ani > OKI ^ T SUPPLIED IN SEALED BOTTLES TO PJIECLUOE SUBSEQUENT admixture on ABULTEiiATioN—this OH possesses a guarantee of genuineness and purity offered by no other Cod Liver Oil . Extract from "THG IiANCET , " July 29 , 1854 . "Dr de Jongh gives the preference to the Li ^ ht Brown Oil over the Pale Oil , which contains scarcely any volatile fatty acid , a smaller quantity of iodine , phosphoric acid , and the elements of bile , and upon which ingredients theellicacy of Cod Liver OH » io doubt partly dupemld . Some of the deficiencies of the Palo Oil are attributable to the method ol its preparation , and especially to its ( Miration through chnrconl . IN THE PUE * EltKNOEOF THE LIGHT l ? KOWiN OVER THh PALE OIL WE FULLY CONCUK . " We havecardfully tested a specimen of tlio Lijrht Hrown Cod Liver Oil prepared for medical use under the direction of Dr . de Jongh , nnd obtained from the wholesale sigentsi , Messrs . Ansaii , Haufoui ) , nnd Co . ; 17 , Strand . We nntl it to bo genuine , and rk ; h lit iodine and tl » o elements of bile . " Sold only in bottles , oapmlcd and labelled with Dr . de Jonah's signature , without wjiioii no . me auk oenuims , by ANSAlt . IIAltVollD , uiul CO ., 77 , « IHxVNl > , London , Dr . de JonfiU ' s sole Consigiieoa ; and Uy most rcsnectable chemists In town and country . Ualf-plntH ( lOouno . ' tj ) , - ? h . r > . l . i'PInt ^ , ( W ounces ) , -Is . 0 , 1 . ; Qnar »« ( 10 « uiicoa ) . l » a . lMl'KltLVL flllC . VSUItlC
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KEATING ^ COUGH LOZENGIiS . — Tho vast increnRo in the demand for tlu > uu Cough Ia » - zen ^ cR , andthe numciaud testimonial con » tantly reoeived , iully Jtifltiiy tho Proprietor in UHWrtln / r they nv * i ( ho bust anil BUfcat yot oilered to the Public lor tho cure of tho following complaints : — ASTHMA , WINTICR COUGH , HOAICSISNKSH , 8 IIOUTNKSS of DRIiATII , and other PULMONAKV MALADIES . They have closcrvedly obtained tlio hlghent pntronaffe ; very many of the Nobility , Uie Clergy , nud tho Public gciK--rally use them under tlio rccommcmlwtian of Homeof th . i tno . it omlnont of tho Faculty . Prepared ami boUI In lioxcs , in . lid ., nnd t . lna , Via fld ., 4 a . 0 ( J ., and 10 a . ( Id . eucli , by TllO . UAU HEATING , OliomlHt , &a ,, No . 70 , « t . 1 ' uul ' rf Oliuraliyanl , London . Hold retail by nil dru ^ glstu i \ nrl patent in « dtclno vendors U » tin world . I ? " EATING'S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND J . V . COD LIV 10 R OI L , perfectly wure and nearly lastok-Htj having hcon auulyrtwd , reported on , and roooinmondcil by 1 rolcsuiJi'H Taylor and Tltoiuaon , of Uuy ' ritiiul . St . ThoinuH ' D JIoupltulH , who . iu tho words of tho Into !>¦• . I ' uruini , way , t » io llneHt ; oil la Una mont < lcvol < t <» f colour , < iUoui . ami JUwour , " oHnraoterB tUlH will bo roadtly found to poHaead . " 7 l ht - l > "l '* Church-y « r 4 . Lomlon bot ; s ^ s ^ r ; i [ nper !^ KH ^ *« nrt ° - - < idi < ivc " " tet ^ 'B ^ ftyT d ^ L * " * ° ximly 8 tatc
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 12, 1856, page 46, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2123/page/22/
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