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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE — Lessee, Mr. Aijbbd Wisak.
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Monday and during the week , will be performed THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Murray , G . Vining , Danvers ; Misses Ternan , CasMeton , and Mars ton . * After which MEDEA . Creon , Mr . Emery ; Jason , Miss J . St . George ; Orpheus , Miss Ternan ; Medea , Mr . P . Robson . To conclude with THE WELSH GIRL . Characters by Messrs . Emery , Leslie , Danvers ; Misses Stephens and Tcrnau . Commence at Half-past Seven-
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ROYAL , SURREY THEATRE . — PROFESSOR ANDERSON , Monday August 4 th . The FINAL FAREWELL to LONDON of the GREAT WIZARD of the NORTH . Professor Anderson respectfully announces that he will take his final farewell , previous to departing for Australia and California , in a short series of representations of MAGIC and MYSTERY , as represented at the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Lyceum , but on a larger and more improved scale , with multitudinous Novelties and entirely new apparatus , introducing all that has recently been invented in the Magic Art . The Royal Surrey Theatre will be specially adapted for the occasion—and present an unusual appearance . The presents on the first night will be numerous . The whole of Professor Anderson s attractive experiments will be unreservedly given . On Monday , August 4 th , and during the week . Doors open at seven , commence at half-past seven . Boxes , 2 s . ; Pit , Is . ; Gallery , Cd . Private Boxes , 1 ? . Is ., and 21 .
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street . Leicester-square . Open ( for gentlemen only ) from Ten till Ten , containing upwards of one thousand models and preparations , illustrating every part of the human frame in health and disease , the race of men &c . Lectures delivered at Twelve , Two , and at Halfpast Seven , by Dr . G- Sexton , F . R . G . S . ; and a new and highly-interesting Series of Lectures is now in course of delivery by Dr . Kahn , at Four r . M . precisely . —Admission Is .
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IF YOU ARE BALD , or Your Hair is Thin , pray use ALEX . ROSS'S Cantharides Oil , . which causes tho hair to grow on bald places produces luxuriant whiskers , a superior gloss , and removes scurf . All who value appearances must use it . Sold at 3 s . 6 d ., 5 s . 6 d ., and 10 s . 6 d ., forwarded for stamps ; carriage free 12 extra . A Treatise upon the " Sure Restoration of the Hair , " sent gratis , upon application to Alex . Ross , 1 , Little Queen-street , High Holborn . —A . R . 's Hair Dye and Depilatory .
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BLA IR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS . This preparation is one of the benefits which the science of modem chemistry has conferred upon mankind , for , during the first twenty years of the present century , to speak of a cure for the Gout was considered a romance—but now the efficacy and safety of this medicine ia so fully demonstrated by unsolicited testimonials from persons in every rank of li fe , that public opinion proclaims this as one of the most important discoveries of the present age . Sold by FROUT and HARSANT , 229 , Strand , London , and all Medicine Vendors . Price Is . l } d . and 2 s . 9 d . per box .
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A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE . Patent Office Seal of Great Britain . Dipl 6 mo do l'Ecole do Pharmacio de Paris . Imperial College of Medicine , Vienna . TRIESEMAR , Nos . 1 , 2 , and 3 , is prepared in the form of a lozenge , devoid of taste or smell , and can bo carried in tho waistcoat pocket . Sold in tin cases , divided into separate doses , as administered by Valpeau , Lalleinand , Roux , Ricord , &c , &c rpRIESEMAR , No .- 1 ., is a Remedy for Relax-JL ation , Spermatorrhoea , and all tho distressing consequences arising from early abuso , indiscriminate excesses , or too long residence in hot climatoa . It has restored bodily and sexual strength and vigour to thousands of debilitated individuals , who are now enjoying health and tho Functions of Manhood ; and whatever may bo the CAUSE of DISQUALIFICATIONS for MARRIAGE , they are EFFECTUALLY sujudued by this Wondorful Discovery t TRIESEMAR No . II ., effectually , in the short space of three days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of Gonorrhoea , both in its mild mid aggravated forms , Gleets , Strictures . Irritation of tho Bladder . Non-rotontion of Urine , Pains of the Loins and Kidneys , and those disorders whoro Copaivi andOubebs hnvo ko long boon thought an antidote for , to tho ruin of tho health of : i vast portion of tho population . TRIESEMA . R , No . Ill - is tho groat Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms . It searches out and purifies tlio uiacaHeil humours from tho blood , and clcaimofl tho nyntom . rorn all detorioratiiiK causes ; it also constitutes a curtain Cure for Scurvy , Horofula , and all Cutaneous Eruptions , and is a liovor-failing Remedy for Unit cIiins of disorders which unfortunately tho English rhysician treats with Mercury , to tho inovitiible destruction of tho patient ' s constitution , and which nil tho SaiHaparllla in tho world cannot restore . Prlco lls ., or four cases in ono for 33 s ., which saves 11 s . ; and in Rl . oases , wiving M . 12 s . To be had wholesale and retail iu London , of Johnson , 08 , OornliiU ( llannay mid Co ., « 3 , Oxford- street ; Snngor , ISO , Oxford-Htroot ; R . 11 . lnglinm , dniKKint , 46 , Markot-Btreot , Mandhostor ; II . liradburv , booksollor , Dcanagato , ltolton ; J . Priontly . ohoininl , 02 , Lord-Htroot , Liverpool ; Powoll . bookHiilldr . lS , WoHtmorolaud-Htreut , Dublin ; Winnall bookseller , HiBh-atreot , liirniiiiKhnm .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , July 29-BANKRUPTS . —Wiluam Duncan and Thomas Hamper ; 51 Tooley-street . Southwark , hop njerchants-CHABi . ES MATOBBiscmr and Ebnbst Bbnjamiit Fort , 7 , Savagocatdras Tower-hill , City , wine and spirit merchantsfWci ' s Da ^ tt , Rydon-cottage , St . pWs-street New North-road , Middlesex , builder-PETER Allen , 9 , Huntsworth-mews North , Dorset-square , Middlesex , horse dealer --Fbawcis Bbigden , Arundel , Sussex , saddler and harness maker— Richard Badstock French , "Winchester , corn and coal merchant—John George Bez , ford , 31 , Upper TTimr-strnefc . Bloornsbury , importer of fancy _ goods , and
tobacconist-SAMCEi . Adams , Ware , Hertford , baufcer-John Box . Beckenham . Kent , brickinaker—James Bilsboerow , Coventry , haberdasher - John Fisher , Peelstreet Volverhampton , bolt manufacturer — Daniel G& West Bromwich , Stafford , . grocer and Provision dealer — Harriett Leonard , Bristol , baker — Edvun Peeke Torquay , Devon , builder-GEOBGE Thode 5 , WeltoBto n-buflMngs , Castle-street , Liverpool , ship broker and commission agent-JoSEFH Weight , Heaton-mdl , Heaton S and Wge-mill . Caton . Lancaster , spinner and manufacturer—John Robinson , Manchester , silk manufacturer-WiLLiAM Houghton Fishek , Standish-with-Langtree and Preston , coal proprietor and merchant—Samuel Howard Manchestermachine broker .
. , ° SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . -WILLJAM Aitkin ( deceased ) . Edinburgh and Glasgow , writer—Barclay and Co ., West George-street . Glasgow , merchants-Joseph Iomas and Co .. Duke-street , Glasgow , machine makers .
Frzday , August 1 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . —Daniel Davies , Cardiff , provision dealer—William Nobpolk , Dunkeswick , BANKRUPTS . —Joseph Exke and Bichard Wuiffen , George-yard , Milton-street , carmen-William Button , Erith , builder-James Gatheecole , Eltham . Kent , envelope manufacturer—TnoMAS Stebnbjeeg , Northampton , wine merchant-Frederick Wm . Moss , Vauxhall-walk , veterinary surgeon—Jonathan Bircumshaw , New Lenton , lace manufacturer— Benjamin Brown , Bruton , Somerset , grocer—Henry Pbaed Reed and Richaed Ivens , Bristol , ship brokers—Duncan Haie , St . Martin'slane , seedsman and florist—Henry Jonas Smith and Benjamin Crane . City , dealers and chapmen . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —John Cameron , Edinburgh , papermaker — John Phillips , Glasgow , sewed muslin manufacturer—John Gardiner , lately at Monkton Hill , Ayrshire , grazier .
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London , Friday Evening , August 1 , 1850 . In Hnito of the magnificent weather , and tho prospects of an excellent harvest , our markets are not ho brink a . s ono would have anticipated . Tho drain of gold to tho Continual ; still continues , and monoy h : « bncomo mysteriously dearer and loss oasy within tho lost , day or two . Hut , bar any outbreak in Italy or tho South of Europe , we must , have an easier state of things boforo long , and n consequent improvement in nricoN . Consols and Turkish Securities have sustained no improvement , and other foreign stocks arc unasked for . French sharo . s are a shade tinner , and at the tmino timo there is a marked iinprovomout in all JiolKlau linos . Amongst tho new undertakings , Italian Junction , Lombardo-Venetian , Riga , Ceylon , Uoii ^ al , and Calcutta now lines arc hotter in prico . Heavy shares aro woll supported . partii
Mines aro flat , mid tho Kront depreciation of ore , and the want of buttiiicHH iu luiuhiK Hlmrox , havo prevented uny rise in this niarkdt . Amongst tho mi . scolhiiiooiia , National Discount mid ("« nneral OmnibiiH Company aro inquired nft . <> r . No movement in Crystal I ' nlnco shunts or l ' rel ' eroiuio Nhnrea . At four o ' clock Consols olo . so l > 5 , t , J . Abordoon , 28 , 30 ; Bristol and Exotor , 01 , 90 ; Ciiloilonlan ,
60 i , 60 |; Chester and Holyhead , 17 , l ? i ; East Anglian , 17 i , 184 ; Eastern Counties . lOi . 10 J : Edinburgh and Glasgow , 61 , 63 ; Great Northern , 971 , 98 £ ; Ditto , A stock , 79 , 81 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 117 , 119 ; Great Western , 63 £ , 64 ; Lancaster and Carlislo . 73 , 76 : Lancashire and Yorkshire , 973 , 93 i ; London and Blackball . 7 , 7 i ; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 107 . 103 x . d . ; London and North-Western . 107 ? , 108 i ; London and South Western , 100 , 110 , Manchester . Sheffield , and Lincolnshire , 344 , 35 x . d . ; Midland , 84 * , 84 f ; Birmingham and Derby , 54 , 56 ; Newport , Abergavenny , and Hereford , 14 J , la | j ?[ o , f . British , 36 i . S 7 J : North-Eastern ( Berwick ) 87 , 88 ; Ditto , Extension , 3 J , 8 dis . ; Ditto , Great North-Eastern Purchase . 2 li dis . Ditto , Leeds , 18 } , 185 ; Ditto , York , 62 , 63 ; North Staffordshire , 4 f 4 J x . d . ; Oxford , Worcester and Wolverhampton , 31 , 33 ; Scottish Central , 108 , 110 ; Scottish Midland 11 , 79 ; South Devon , 15 $ , 164 ; South Eastern , 74 i 74 $ ; South Wales , 80 , 82 ; Vale of Neath , 1 9 * . 20 i ; West Cornwall , 6 J , 7 i ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 8 * . 8 i ; Bombay and Baroda ., 2 , 2 i pm . ; Dutch Rhenish , 2 i , 2 | pm . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 36 } . 37 : East
Indian , 23 | , 23 i ; Ditto . Extension C , 2 J , 3 pm ; Grand Trunk of Canada , A issue , 13 i , 14 ; Great Central of France , 7 i , 8 pm . ; Great Indian Peninsula . 221 . 22 f ; Great Luxembourg , 5 f , 6 ; Great Western of Canada , 25 J , 26 ; Ditto , New 3 3 J pm . ; Great Western of Canada Bonds , payable 1857 , 100 , 102 ; Ditto , ditto , Bonds , payable 1873 , without option , 111 , U 2 ; Madras 4 i per cent , guar ., 2 H , 21 | ; Namur and Liege , with interest , 9 . 9 $ ; Northern of France , 41 i , 41 f ; Paris and Lyons , 55 | , 56 i ; Paris and Orleans . , 56 ; Royal Danish , 191 , 204 ; Sambre and Meuse , 13 . 13 *; Scinde , guar . 5 per cent ., 2 i , 3 i pm . ; West Flanders . 41 , 5 i Western and North Western of Franco , 37 , 38 ; Brazil Imperial , 25 , 3 i : Cobre Copper , 55 . 57 x . d . ; Great Polgooth , 4 , 1 ; Great Wheal Vor , 2 J , li dis . ; Linares , 7 i , 8 ; Pontgibaud , 10 J , 111 ; Santiago de Cuba , 2 i , 2 f ; South Australian , i , i ; Australasian , 102 , 104 ; Bank of London , 69 . 71 ; London Chartered Bank of Australia , 21 i , 22 |; Oriental Bank Corporation , 404 , 411 ; Australian Agricultural , 20 , 27 ; Canada , 126 12 !); Crystal Palace , 2 £ , 2 f ; Oriental Gas , 1 £ , If ; Peel River Land , 2 j , 2 i ; Scottish Australian Investment , 11 , If ; South Australian Land , 36 , 37 ; Van Diemen ' s Land , 16 , 17 .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , August 1 , 1856 . DtnuN& the week , the supply of English Wheat has been small , but Foreign continues to arrive in considerable quantities , and for Wheat on the spot , there is only a very slight demand . The little business doing is at Ss . to 4 s . under Monday's rates , being a decline of fully 6 s . from last Friday . Norfolk Flour is selling at 4 Ss . There have been very scanty arrivals off the coast , either of Wheat or Maize , and very few sales have been made , either arrived or on passage . Danube Wheat , of inferior quality , has been sold at 53 s ., and Galatz Maize 31 s . 6 d ., cost , freight , and insurance . An offer of 29 s . for Ibrail Maize and 31 s . for Galatz , on passage , has been refused . There is decidedly more inquiry for Maize on the spot—the lowness of its price , in comparison with Barley , attracts attention , yet no advance on last week ' s rates can be obtained . The current value , ex ship , is 31 s . Cd . to 32 s . per 480 lbs . There is a great scarcity of Barley , and former rates are fully maintained . Oats arrive only in moderate quantities , but tho supply is fully equal to the demand , and prices rather decline . Among the arrivals is the first cargo from Archangel , which sell at 24 s . ex ship . Beans and Peas remain unaltered in value .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Cj ^ osing Pricks . ) Sat . Hon . Tues . Wed . Thur- Frid . Bank Stock 2174 218 " 2181 218 . J 3 per Cent . Red 9 G 4 9 G 961 95 J 96 95 J 3 per Cent . Con . An-1 95 J 9 r » S 951 05 | 95 « Consols for Account' 955 95 f 95 g 05 $ 958 Now 3 perCont . An . i 90 S 96 J 96 J 961 06 i 96 i New 2 * per Cents ... ' 794 I 80 i 80 i Long Ana . 1860 IS 5-10 3 7-10 3 . \ 3 f India Stock | 235 236 235 Ditto Bonds , . £ 1000 , 19 p 22 p Ditto , under ^ 1000 21 p 25 p 20 p 22 p 18 p Ex . Bills , - £ 1000 20 p 20 p 20 p 20 p 18 p 17 p Ditto , J 6500 20 p 20 p 20 p 18 p 20 p Ditto , Small i 23 p 20 p 20 p 20 p 22 p 13 p FOREIGN FUNDS . ( La 3 t Official Quotation buiiino the Week ending Fiiiday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 1021 Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cents 84 Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 6 per Cents 105 Cents 112 Chilian 3 per Cents Russian 41 per Cents . ... 985 Dutch 24 per Cents 65 Spanish 44 f Dutch 4 per Cent . Cortf . 97 i Spanish Committeo Ccr . Kquador Bonds of Coup , not fun C > A Mexican Account 231 ' Turkish 0 per Cents 108 ? Peruvian 44 per Cents .... 81 i Turkish New , 4 ditto ... 1064 Portuguese 4 per fonts . ... Venezuela , 41 per Cents
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . BAKER . —On the 17 th of May , at Bellary , the wife of Capftain Wyndham Baker , Madras Artillery : a son . TBkAGKM&AY , —On the 31 stMay , at Jaekatalla . Neilgher-- iflS , the wife of Frederick Rennell Thackeray , Esq ., Adjutant 74 th Highlanders : a son . THOMSON . —On the 29 th ult ., at Oxford , Zoe , tho wife of the Rev . W . Thomson , Provost of Queen's : a daughter .
MARRIAGES . HELY— PRATT . —On Saturday , the . 26 th ult ., Alfred Augustus , second son of the late P . Holy , Esq ., of Oporto , to Elizabeth Maria , second daughter of the late John Pratt , NICHOLLS—CORRIE . —On the 22 nd ult ., George Henry , only son of George John Nicholkv Esq ., F . R . C-S ., of Bourne , Lincolnshire , to Penelope Chester , only child of the late William Corrie , Esq ., formerly of Wellingborough , Northamptonshire . SAUNDERS—ROLFE . —On Monday , the 28 th ult ., William Henry Patten-Saunders , formerly of tho Household Brigade , and Cavalry C . C to his late Imperial Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias , and grandson of Thomas Patten , of Fiddington Houso , in tho county of Somerset , to Augusta , daughter of Nicholas Rolfc , Esq ., of London . DEATHS .
ARMSTRONG . —On tho 16 th of May . at Graham ' s-town , South Africa , John Armstrong , D . D ., Lord Bishop of Graham ' s-town . eldest son of the lato I ) r . Armstrong . HORNBY . —On Wednesday , the 23 rd ult ., at Lythwood Hall , Salop , Maria Leyland , tho wife of tho Rev . R . Hornby , and youngest daughter of tho late Sir Win . Fielden , Bart ., of Fcniscowles , Lancashire , aged 45 . PATMORK . —On the 1 tth of March \ 1836 , at tho British Consulate , Johanna , Otorgo Morgan Pat more , Esq ., in his 31 st year . PURVIS . —On tho 27 th ult ,, at hor houso , in Southampton , in tho 88 th year of her age , Mrs . John Purvis , widow of tho lato Vioo-Admiral Purvis , and daughter of the lato Admiral Sir Archibald Dickson , Bart .
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This Muth Ciucation . —A gentleman of Cambridge ono day observed an ant dragging nlong what , with respect to the creature ' s strength , might bo denominated n log of timber . Others were severally employed , ench in its own way . Presently the ant in question camo to nn aacent , whoro the weight of the wood neomed for a whilo to ovcrpowor him : he did not remain long perplexed with it , for three or four otliern , observing hia dilemma , ouine behind , und pushed it up . As hooii however , as he had got it on level ground , they left it to his care , and wont to their own work . Tho pieco he wan drawing happened to bo considerably thicker at ono end than tho other . This hooii threw the poor fellow into a fresh diHic : ully : he unluckily dragged it between two l > itn of wood . After several fruitlesH efforts , finding » t would not go through , he adopted tho only niodo that oven n man in similar cireuniHtaiiues would have taken : ho cuuifl behind it , pulled it back again , and turned it on its edgo ; when , running again to tho other end , it passed through without tho louat dillicuHy .--- # « & » for tfiA A ^)/ rifil .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 2, 1856, page 741, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2152/page/21/
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