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856 ' IE !) * ara & fn [ Saturday , Oct . 4 , 1851 .
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OFFICIAL CATALOGUE . —Fourth Corrected and Improved Edition , dated September 15 th , with the additions from Sweden , & c , price Is . 3 d . ~ The official Catalogue may also be had bound with the Indexes of Nantes and Articles , and all the British and Foreign Prioed Lists , with lists of Jurors , Local Committees , & c , price 7 s . 6 d . Epicer , Brothers , Wholesale Stationers . "Wm . Clowbs and 8 ons , Printers . Official Catalogue-office , 29 , New Bridge-street , Blackfriars , at Hydeipark , and of all Booksellers .
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Complete in Three handsome Volumes , price Three Guineas . OFFICIAL DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of the GREAT EXHIBITION of the WORKS of INDUSTRY of ALL NATIONS , 1851 . This work is also published in Five Parts : Parts I and 2 , price 108 . each , and Parts 3 , 4 , and 5 , price 158 . each . SrrcER , Brothers , Wholesale Stationers . Wm . Clowes and Sons , Printers . Official Catalogue-office , 29 , New Bridge-street , Blackfriars , at Hyde-park , and of all Bookseller . ? .
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Now Ready , price 15 s . each . PARTS IV . and V . of the OFFICIAL DESCRIPTIVE and ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE , containing the Colonies , Foreign States , and fu ll I ndex of Names and Subjects , completing the work . SricER , Brothers , Wholesale Stationers . Wm . Clowes and Sons , Printers . Official Catalogue Office , 29 , New Bridge-street , Blackfriars , at Hyde-park , and of all Booksellers .
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GREAT EXHIBITION . HUNT'S HANDBOOK COMPLETE . Price G # . By Roburt Hunt , Professor of Mechanical Science , Government School of Mines . " Every care has been taken to render this compilation a record worthy of preservation , as giving within a limited space a faithful description of certainly one of the most remarkable events which has ever taken place upon this island , or in the world—the gathering- together from the ends of the earth , of the products of human industry , the efforts of human thought . "—Extract from Preface . ..... "The most instructive guide to the Exhibition while it is open—we have no doubt that this Handbook * will become hereafter one of the most popular mementoes and histories of the actual gathering of the nations "—Atheneeum . _ " The most complete and popular Guide published . Useful in the Exhibition , and agreeable afterwards as ^ a reminiscence of what was seen in the great year of 1831 . "—Spec" Let no one imagine that because the Great Exhibition will shortly be closed that the ' Handbook' is not therefore needed ; on the contrary , it should be read and retained by all as a compact and portable record of what they have seen exhibited . "Literary Qaxette . „ Spicer , Brothers , Wh <* e 9 * re Stationers . Wm . Clowbs and Sons , Printers . 29 , New Bridge-street . Blackfriars ; at Hyde-park ; of all Booksellers in Town and Country ; and at the Railway Stations .
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In a few days will be published , ME . CARLYLE'S NEW WORK . In I vol ., post 8 vo ., cloth 10 s . Gd ., THE LIFE of JOHN STERLING . By Thomas Carlylb . THE PASSIONS of ANIMALS . By Edward P . Thompson , Author of " Note-Book of a Naturalist , " & c . In 1 vol ., post 8 vo . OUTLINES of the HISTORY of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE , with Illustrative Specimens . For the u * e of Colleges and Schools . By George L . Cuaik , Professor of History and fof English Literature in Queen ' s College , Belfast . In I vol ., fcap-ENGLISH SONGS , and OTHER SMALL POEMS . By Bahrv Cornwall . A New Edition , with numerous Additions . In 1 vol ., price 2 s . <> d . London : Chapman and Hull . 193 , Piccadilly .
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On the 1 st of October , price 5 a ., No . XXX . VI 1 I . of the B RITISH JOURNAL of HOMOEOPATHY . Published Quarterly . Edited by Drs . Dkysdalr . IUjsskll . and Dudgeon . Principal Contents : —Lectures on the History of Medicine , by Dr . Scott—Address nt tin ; Second Homoeopathic Congress , by Dr . Russell—Inquiry into theTruthof Homoeopathy , by Mr . Sharp—OnSyphilitiaand Perityphilitw . by Dr . Hofriclrter—The 1 ermcutionot the Hoinosipaihiats—Clinical Nolt-s . bv Profeasor Henderson— Scirrhusof the Lungs . by Dr . Bliick—Dr . Madden on the Physical Action of Hoinnsopsithie M .-diiinea—Reviews : Medical Intelligence including an Account of the EngliHh . French , ami German Congresses of thi * year , and a full Description of the Ceremony of the Inauguration of lliihiieiiuinn ' a Statue at A \\> LU .. j ond ) n . Hijjhh . y an ( j son . 3 J , l'leet-Btrect .
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Second Edition , entirely revised , and brought ilown to the nrerent day . including mutter never before publuhed , Helecteil by permission ,, f the Honourable Court of Directors from Original Document * , in one vol ., 6 T > 0 pp ., with a copious Index , price Via . ANCIENT and MODERN INDIA ; beinjy a Popular History from the Earliest Period down to the ^" he " late Dr . W . C . TaYLOB ; edited and continued by P . J . Maokknna , Esq .. many yeur « resident in India . Jarnea Madden . Loadenhull-street . London . A CATALOGUE of ORIENTAL WORKS , free , by pout .
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Juut publUUed , THE P 11 OSPKCTU 8 OF THE CFNTRAL CO - OPERATIVE AGENCY . roniinin * the nece .. ury means for obtaining further luftg ^ SSS ^ S Branch . 5 . \ Great Marylm »« " ¦*»¦ b , u , £ „ - Offlo « of the Bo-H = S « 3 irtai = te as * PoHUg-e Stamp . ^
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rniiE SECRET of BEAUTY , or LADH ^ 1 " c 1 ) MPANION TO THK TOILKT . " Kvery lady in the land ought to be in po . sesH . on of th » gem of a book . "—Vide Times . ... Sent po . Ur « free for twelve stamps , by K . G oodall . Mr , ltudU ., Vn » , Wtnuul , 100 valuable llooipeM .
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Now ready , price 3 s . 6 d ., THE TRIUMPH ; or , the Coming Age of Christianity . Selections from Works , Religious and Philosophical , on Early and Consistent Training no less than Teaching , and on the Advantages of Maintaining the Principle of undivided Interests among all the Members of Society as essential to its continual progress in knowledge , virtue , and happiness , and to the permanent ascendency and univeralpre-Tafence of Christian Love . Edited by J . M . Mokqan . " Prove all things ; hold fast that which is good . ' —1 These , t . £ 1 . " Seize upon truth wherever found , Among your friends , among your foes : On Christian or on heathen ground : The Flower ' s divine , where ' er it grows . "—Dr . Watts . London : Longman , Brown , Green , and Longmans .
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STEAM TO INDIA , CHINA , & c—Particulars of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance and of the additional lines of communication , now established by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the East , & c . The Company book passengers , and receive good * and parcels as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS , CALCUTTA , PENANG , SINGAPORE , and HOXG KONG , by their steamers , starting from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th of every month , and from SUEZ on or about the 10 th of the month . One of the Company's first-class steamers will also be despatched from Southampton for Alexandria , as an extra ship , on the 3 rd of September and 3 rd of November next , and of alternate months thereafter , in combination with extra steamers , to leave Calcutta on or about the 20 th of August and 20 th of October . Passengers may be booked , and goods and parcels forwarded bv these extra steamers to or from SOUTHAMPTON , ALKXANDRIA . ADEN . CEYLON . MADRAS . andCALCUTTA . BO M BAY . —The Company will likewise despatch from Bombay , about the 1 st of September next , and of every alternate month thereafter , a first-class steam-ship for Aden , 10 meet there the extra ship between Calcutta and Suez ; and at Alexandria one of the Company's steam-ships will receive the passengers , parcels , and ? oods , and convey them to Southampton , calling at Malta and Gibraltar . But passengers , parcels , and goods for BOMBAY and WESTERN INDIA will be conveyed throughout from Southampton in the mail steamers , leaving Southampton on the 2 » th of October , and of alternate months thereafter , and the corresponding vessels from Suez to Aden , at which latter port a steam-ship of the Company will be in waiting to embark and convey them to Bombay . Passengers for Bombay can also proceed by this Company's steamers of the 29 th of the month to Malta , thence to Alexandria by her Majesty's steamers , and from Suez by the Honourable East India Company's steamers . MEDITERRANEAN . —MALTA—On the 20 th and 2 # h ot every month . Constantinople—On the 29 th of the month . Alexandria—On the 20 th of the month . SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . —Vi ? o , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadie , and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the month . N . B . Steam-ships of the Company now ply direct between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong Kong , and between Hong Kong and Shanghae . For farther information and tariffs of the Complny ' s recently revised and reduced rates of passage-money and freight , and for plans of the vessels , and to secure passages , & c , apply at the Company * 8 Offices , 122 , Leadenhall-3 treet , London , and Orientalplace , Southampton .
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CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGEJTCY , INSTITUTED VSDBR TRUST , TO COUNTERACT THfr 8 TSTKM OF ADULTERATION AND FRAUD NOW PBEVAILING IN THKTEADK . AND TO PROMOTE THE PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPEEAT 1 VE ASSOCIATION . Trustees—Edivard Vantittnrt Nealc , Esq . ( Founder of the Institution ); and Thomaa Hughes , Esq . ( one of the Contributors ) . Commercial Firm—Lechcvalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co . Central Establishment—76 . Charlotte-street , Fitzroy- « q , London . Branch Establishments—35 , Great Marylebone-street , Portlandplace , London ; and 13 , Swan-street , Manchester . The agency is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects arc to counteract the system ot adulteration and fraud now prevailing- in the trade ; to deal as agents for the consumers in purchasing- the article * for their consumption , and for the producers in selling their produce ; to promote the progress of the principle of Association ; to find employment for cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be executed under especial guarantee to the customers . A commercial firm , acting under the permanent control of trustees , has be «? n found the safer and more acceptable mode of carrying- out these objects according to law . The agency consists , tncrefore , of trustees , contributors , subscriber ! :, and a commercial partnership . The capital required for the wholesale and retail business having-been supplied by the founder and the lir * t contributors , no expn-SB call i » made at present , either for contribution ! or subscriptions . The capital will be further increased after the public hnve been made ncqu : iinte < l with the objects of the in-Htitution , nnd have experienced its mode of dealing-. Customers , after three months' regular dealing-, are entitled to a bonus , to be fixed according- to the amount of their transactions by the council of the agency , coiiinsting- of the trustees and partners . After payment of all expenses , salaries , profits , and bonuses returned to contributors , nubitciibers , and regular customers , the general profits are to be accumulated , part to form a reserve fun < l , and part to promote cooperative atHOciationa . liusiuess transacted wholesale and retail . Subscribers , Cooperative Stores , Working Men ' s Aauoe . Utlona , Regular Customers , and the Public supplied . The Agency intend hereafter to undertake the execution of all orders for any kind ot articles or produce ; their operations for the present are restricted to GROCERIES , W 1 NK 8 , and ITALIAN ARTICLES , as a hi-uc ; imkn of what can he done with the support of cooperative customers . Rules have been framed and printed to enable any number of families of all classes , lu any district of 1 / ondoii , or any part ol the country , to form themuelveu into " Friendly 8 ooieties" for enjoying- the benefit of Cooperative Storeu . To b « Bent by post to parties forwarding four utamps . Particular * of the nature and objects of the Central CoiiperatlYe Agency , with a Digest of the Deed of Settlement , are to be found in the printed re {> ort of a meeting- held at the Central Ofllce of the Agency . To be sent by post to parties forwarding four ¦ tempa . A list of articles with tlte wholesale prices for Cooperative StorcH , and a detailed Catalogue for private customer * , will nlso be sent by post on naytoeut of one postage aianip for the Wholesale List , and two for the Catalogue . Particulars , Rules , List , and Catalogue will be forwarded Immediately on receipt of ten postage stainna . All coimnunicutions to be addressed to MM . Loehevaller , Woodin , Jones , and Co ., at the Central-office , 76 , Charlottestroet , FiUroy-squaru . % ORDKR 8 TOll THK ASSOCIATIONS OF WORKING MEN ALREADY IN KXIBTENCK—HU 1 LDEK 8 . PRINTERS . BAKERS . TAILORS , SHOEMAKERS . NEEDLEWOMENCAN 1115 SENT THROUGH THE AGENCY . AND WILL KKCKiVJS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION .
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KOSSUTH I « arriving in England : on Thursday intelligence was receive l direct from himself , announcing that he was on his way throi u * France : he will probably have arrived at Southampton h * r $ this bill is circulated . * n Defor e The Working-Men of London desire to welcome the National Lender of Hungary on his release from captivity ; they desire t show their sympathy for the Champion of Freedom , whom th armies of Russia and Austria could not vanquish withont treachery . A Central Committee and several Local Com mittees were immediately formed to make arrangements for that purpose . Factories , Shops , Trades , Societies , and Local Bodies of all kinds , are i nvited to join in the demonstration , and to appoint Representatives to act immediately with the Central Committee The Committee meets every night at eight o ' clock . Commu nication may be made to 10 , Wellington-street , Strand . THORNTON HUNT , Cha irman JOHN PETTIE , Secretary .
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THOMAS COOPER , Author of » The Purgatory of Suicides , " & c , delivers Orations on the fol . lowing subjects : — The Genius of Siiakspere , as displayed in his " Hamlet " with Readings and Recitations from the Play , the Music of Ophelia ' s Songs , & c . The Life and Genius of MlLTON ; with Recitations from " Paradise Lost , " & c . The Life and Genius of Bukns ; with the Music of some of his Sonss , Recitations of " Tarn o' Shanter , " & c . I hfi Life and Genius of BYROrf ; with Readings and Recitations from his Works . The Life and Genius of Shelley ; with Readings and Recitations from his Work ? . Civilization : Whatitwasrin the Past—What it effects for Man in the Present—and the Universal Human Happiness it must produce in the Future . Tub English Commonwealth : Founders of the Struggle-Coke , Seldon , Eliot , Pym , Hampden , & c—Despotism of the King , and Tyranny of Laud— Civil War—Death of Hampden—Battle of Naseby—Imprisonment , Trial , and Execution of Charies 1 st . The English Commonwealth : Government by Parliament and Council of State—Cromwell in Ireland , and in Scotland — Battles of Dunbar and Worcester—Protectorate and Character of Oliver Cromwell—Lessons to be derived from the great Commonwealth Struggle . Thk Fiihnch Revolution of 1789 : Its Causes , and Progress of Events from its commencement to the Execution of Louulfitu . The French Revolution of 178 a : Events from the Death of the King to the Fall of the Directory . The Life and Character of Napoleon . The Life and Reign of Louis Philippe ; with a Retrospect of the late Revolution . Columbus ; and the Discovery of America . Cortpz ; and the Conquest of Mexico . Piza'iuo ; and the Conquest of Peru . Waikixqton ; and the Independence of America . Wil . UK Tell ; and the Deliverance of Switzerland . Rismti the Tribune ; and the " Good Estate . " -M assanibllo , the Fisherman of Naples , and " Captain of the People . Kosciusko ; aud the Struggles for Polish Independence . Wickliffb , and the Lollards . Lothbb , and . the Reformation . Life , Character , And Influence of Galvin ; includijy * a Sketch of the Life and Character of SEavETUS . Gkorqr Fox , aud Quakerism . MaHOMMBD , and Mahommcdanism . The Aga of Chivalry , and the Crusades . Sir Walter Raleigh , and the Age of Elizabbtii . MarLbobodqh , Court Influence , and the Reign of Anne . Philanthropy : as exemplified in the Lives , of BebNAUD Gilpin ; Obbklin , and John Howard . . Perseverance and Independence of Character ; as exempwiMi in the Life-struggle of Danibl Dr * oe , the author ol " Robinson Crusoe . " The Life and Genius of 9 ir Isaao Newton . The Life aud Genius of Sir William Jonks . The Life and Genius of Dr . Johnson . The Life and Genius of Voltaihk . The Life and Geniua of RoussuAU . Administration of Pitt ; and its Influence on our own 1 nnw . The Life and Character Of the late Sir Roukkt Ikbl . •¦• Influence on our Age ; and a GUnce at Coming Events , whicii "Cast their Shadows before . " The Wrongri of Ireland . The Life and Geniua of Handel . The Lives aud Genius of Haydn " . Mozart , anJ Bbhtiiovk » . With numerous Serial Discourses : ttuch as , l ' our qua sii nomy , T « : n on the History of Greece , Sixteen on Roman » 18 t 0 ' Twelve on British Hietory . Six on Piipul History , l-our on «>•• German People , Four on the Sclavonic People , & c . & o . TERMS , TO WORKING MEN ONLY . ( Paying my own Travelling * and other personal Expense * . ; For One Oration , Two Pounds . . ii .,, vinj » For Two Orations—the one delivered op the mght l « u <» VI » the other—Three Pounds . . :, ri , t » For any number of Orations , delivered on successive mn » Thirty Shilliugu each . 5 , Park-row , Kuightsbridge , London . , j JN . 1 L When the distance from London i « great , lns » ' ¦'' „„ . journey has to be made from the Metropolis , of course , allowaucu for extra travelling expenseB will be expected . [ Communications intended to reach me next Monday H "J " ^ be addressed . " Care of Leonard IIaslope , ' Vt " P "")^' ei \\ w Oldham ; " next Tuesday or Wednesday . " . V ' . ° ' \ ., ( , f Mr . Ironside , Shellleld ; " next Thursday or lnd » y , UftI '' ir ,, r , John Holmes , draper , Neville-street , Leeds ; next bax _ 8 unduy the IlSth , or Monday the 13 tli lnutaiit . " »»""¦ peraiice Hotel . Kolghlcy . Yorkshire . " T . -J _^_ ______ —
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I ^ IOCOA is a nut which , besides IViriuc'S ^ Kj stance , contain , m bland oil . The o . l in « ' *¦ "V u " , o" " advantage , which la . that it t » Ie »« Ual > l « tlwtii a y ««« - „ rai . ci . Ilt 5 . Possessing these two nutritive M"l >» t ' Vo .. l « irly if . W become a mo « t valuable article of diet . ™> ' * ^™ , l % t kr *» mechanical or other mean ., the ^^^ fT ^ TwM prevent perf . otly incorporated with the oily , that th « one " ' t | , « the other from separating . Such a union i'f »'' £ dc , ig | , t-Coeoa prepared by JAMKd EPPH ; a .. d _ thuj . v [ " , vh ( , le ful flavour , to part dependent upon the oil . w r « . 1 . ilnpreparation will agree witb tlie mont « l « Ii « iite 8 loin « BwSSC , | - JAMK 8 KITS , Homeopathic OhcinUt , ii "; ., "' ' Huoh . tretft . Blooinsbury , and H 2 , Old Unmrf-atnwl . ^^ ^_ _ --tf __
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 4, 1851, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_04101851/page/24/
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