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I ^ TpGRAND POLISH HUNGARIAN n AT T and CONCERT , In aid of the Funds of the Liter . ry ¦ ? rnnfthe Friends of Poland , and of the Hungarian A sS 0 C 1 ^ e ° will take P lace at Guildhall , on THURSDAY next , Co T / rh inetant . -Ticket 8 ( refreshments included ) for a Lady the I 3 th t 1 " j ! r bisT- for a Lady , 10 a . 6 d . ; for a Gentleman , and GentJeman > | i 8 ^ or ^ J £ y , ^ Mansion . of Mr ; l 5 s - . \" rJmBle at Guildhall ; at the London Tavern ; at the Jos ? LStion 10 , Duke-street , St . James ' s ; at the Guildhall FolJ- 8 h ^ nn « e of Mr . Holt , Chairman , St . Paul ' s-churchyard ; Coffeehouse , oi * l ComnJittee ; of Messrs . Keith , Prowse , 0 { ACO 46 cTeapside ; of the several Musiceellers in the City an ih * West End of the Town ; and of Mr . James K . Carr , HonoraS ^ Secretary , 11 . Liverpool-Btreet , Citv .
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Theatre royal , drury-lane—I M JTJLLIEN'S ANNUAL SERIES OF CONCERTS , NEXT MONDAY , November 10 , 1851 . -m TTTT LIEN has the honour to inform the nobility , gentry , ^ ™ hlic th at his ANNUAL SERIES of CONCERTS will mmpnce on MONDAY NEXT , November lO .-In announcing-? , Cries of Concerts for 1851 , M . Jullien begs to assure his mprous patrons that his endeavours are still constant to enlist " the service of these Annual Entertainments the most re" wned Executants of Instrumental Music , and thus , while " i ^ inine an Orchestra the ensemble of which is totally iinlled he is enabled to present to his audiences some of the latest musical celebrities in Europe . M . Jullien , in carrying nut these views , has entered into engagements with Signor SIVORI , Signor PIATTI , and Signor BOTTESINI . The success of the first-named artistes , at a former Series of U Jullien ' s Concerts , is too well known to need comment ; Siffnor Botesini , however , will perform at them for the first time—the nature of the engagement of the great Contrabassiste securing his exclusive services , The appearance of Sig-nor Bottesini at the various Concerts of the past extraordinary season created a sensation in the musical circles of the metropolis , as well as among the numerous Continental musicians then assembled in London , but very rarely excited by an instrumental performer ; in fact , musicians and amateurs , as well as the public press , universally regarded the success of this young artiste as alone ' equalled by that of the great Paganini . The ORCHESTRA will be complete in every respect , and include the following celebrated Solo Performers : —Band , Bizet , Collinet , Cooper , Crozier , Defolly , Deloffre , Doyle , Frelon , Godfrey , Handley , Harper , T ., Harper , C , Holt , Howell , Janza , Jarret , Kcenig , Kreutzer , Lavigne , Lazarus , Lutgen , Mori , Payne , Phillips , Piatti , Pilet , Pratten , 8 onnenberg , Thirlwall , Vosrel , Winterbottom . Conductor , M . JULLIEN . Principal Cornet-a-Pistons , Herr KCENIG , Who , being exclusively engaged by M . Jullien during the whole year , can only be heard in his Concerts . Several of the Instruments to which were awarded the Council Medals at the Great Exhibition haying been purchased by M . Jullien , they will be introduced during the Concerts . Notwithstanding that Instrumental Music has alwas been the special characteristic of M . Jullien ' s Concerts , he has , as during former seasons , secured the services of an eminent Vocalist , and this year he has made an engagement with Miss DOLBY , Who will appear on the Opening Night . The repertoire of M . Jullien , already one of vast extent , will this season be increased by the addition of several most important works of the great Masters . M . Jullien has alao arrang-ed a Grand Selection from Mozart's celebrated Opera , " II Flauto Magico , " and another from Beethoven's grand work , " Fidelio . " Among the lighter portions of the Music will be presented the new Waltzes , Polkas , and Quadrilles , which M . Jullien last year had the distinguished honour of composing for her Majesty ' s State Balls , and also several entirely New Pieces , composed expressly for the present Series of Concerts , among which will ho found THE INDIAN QUADRILLE , composed on East Indian Melodies , and exhibiting- the peculiar characteristics of the Instruments of the Native Indians , used in their dances , festivals , sports , wars , re ligious ceremonies , &c . The Decoration of the Promenade will be entirely new , and the whole Theatre well warmed and ventilated . The Grand Crystal Curtain will also be exhibited . The Heading- Room will contain six well-lighted reading tables , on which will be found six London morning papers , three evening papers , twenty-three weekly papers , and twenty provincial papers ; besides the Irish , Scotch , German , American , Italian , Swiss , Dutch , Indian , Chinece , Australian , New Zealand , Malta , I'ortuguese , Ionian , Canadian , Belgian , and Spanish newspapers , magaz i nes , and other periodicals . The Refreshments will be provided by Mr . G . Payne , and be of the best quality and at the most moderate prices . The Concerts will on each Evening- commence at Eight and terminate at Eleven o ' clock . 1 ' iicea of Admission : —Promenade , Boxes , and Galleries , One Sliillingr ; i ) re 88 Circle , 2 s . 6 d . ; Private Boxes , 10 s . 6 d ., 21 s ., and «> 1 h . ( id . Places , and Private Boxes , maybe secured on ' application to Mr . O'Utiill y . at the Box-office of the Theatre , which is open iro m Ten till 1 'ive ; Private Hoxes also at Mr . Mitchell ' s ; Mr . » iunn ' B ; Messrs . Leader and Cock's ; Mr . ChappelPa ; McsBra . V /"'" " ' « alc , and Co . ' 8 ; Messrs . Campbell . Kuusford , and Co . 's ; Mr . c . oilivicr ' a ; and ut Jullien and Co . ' s establishment , 214 , llegent-Htri-et . , - - —The Theatre ) being Let at Christinas for Dramatic Perj nniiiiccH , the Concerts can continue for one Month only .
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GLlEAf WESTERN and FOIIEST of DEAN COAL COM PAN V . Capital , i . 'ttS , «( M ) . In S 5 . 000 Shin-en , of £ 1 per Bharo . paid-up . Proviuionally regiHtered pursuant to the 7 th aiul Htb Vie , cap . 110 . Temporary Ofllco—No . 3 , JJri < l } f «! -Btr (; et , WestmiiiHtcr . THPHTHUH . Colonel Salwey , M . P ., Kgli . iin-p . uk , Surrey . James Mariner , Ka <| ., IngruoH-park , Orunnliithn , Kent . HHOKKltH . Messrs . Liml and Hlckanl , No . . 't , ISaiik-chainherH , Lothbury . HOt . ioiroH . s . Mohhth . (^ oombo an < l Niekrtll , No . [ I , Hridge-Htreet , WeHliniiintei-. TIiih Company lias b ««; n formed for tho purj t » . «« 5 of working soino x > f tlui moHt valuable property in th « Korei-t of Dean . Tin ; woll known v- * l'al > llili « H of the conl H « i 1 < Ih in t | iiH < Iint . i ic . t liiive lonff Ixcn known and partinlly worked . Tim recont <)|)( iiiiii ^ o | the Hoiit . li \ Vi \ lt-H Railwny , whicl ) Hliirtu tho KontHt of Dean , will ( five tliia Company ^ rent . a < lvantagi-H in Hiipplying m > t . only tll () ontin ; diHtrict in conncr . 1 ion with Hie Houth WhIch . Railway and tlio ( Jreat \ VcHt < rn Kail way . but in tho great nuitropoliH ituulf . Application * for th « remaining HharcH to bn made , in the unual form , to th « lirokors , as abovo , and the Hocretaiy , aL tho Office ol tho Company . JUy order of tin ; Directors , 1 IKNKY CAPPKK , Beorotary . NovomburS . l » rjl . '
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rpiIE R () YAL EXHIBITION . — A valuable A newly invented , very binall , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKET GLASS , the Bizeof a walnut , to discern minute objecta at a distance of from four to five miles , which in found to be invaluable to Yachters , Sportsmen , Gentlemen , and Gamekeepers * . Price 30 sj . ; Bent free . —TKLE 8 COPES . A new and most , important invention in Telescopes , possessing Biich ( extraordinary power . - * , that some , 3 J inchoH , with an extra eye piece , vvill hIiow dit ; - linctly Ju |) iter' 8 moons , Katurn ' s rinp , ami the double stars . Tliey supersede every other kind , and are of all uize .- * , for tin ; waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes , Sec . Opera and Itace-Course Olassea , with wonderful powers ; a minute object , can be clearly seen from ten to twelve miles distant . Invaluable , neWly invented Preserving Spect . aclos ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic iiiHtruinenta , for relief of extreme » leafncHS . — MesBra . 8 . and IJ . SOLOMONS , OpticiaiiH and Auriatn , 39 . Albemarle-atreet , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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CENTEAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY , INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST , TO COUNTERACT THE SYSTEM OF ADULTERATION AND FRAUD NOW PBEVAILINGIN THE TRADE , AND TO PROMOTE THE PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . Trustees—Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . ( Founder of the Institution ); and Thomas Hughes , Esq . ( oneof the Contributors ) . Commercial Firm—Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co . Central Establishment—76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sq , London . Branch Establishments—35 , Great Marylebone-3 treet , Portlandplace , London ; and 13 , Swan-street , Manchester . The agency is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects are to counteract the system of adulteration and fraud now prevailing in the trade ; to deal as agents for the consumers in purchasing the articles 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 been found the safer and more acceptable mode of carrying out these objects according to law . The agency consists , therefore , of trustees , contributors , subscribers , and a commercial partnership . The capital required for the wholesale and retail business having been supplied by the founder and the first contributors , no express call is made at present , either for contributions or subscriDtions . The capital will be further increased after the public have been made acquainted with the objects of the institution , and 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 , consisting of the trustees and partners . After payment of all expenses , salaries , profits , and bonuses returned to contributors , subscribers , and regular customers , the general profits are to be accumulated , part to form a reserve fund , and part to promote cooperative associations . Business transacted wholesale and retail . Subscribers , Cooperative Store * , Working Men ' s Associati ons , Regular Customers , and the Public supplied . The Agency intend hereafter to undertake the execution of all orders for any kind of articles or produce ; their operations for the present are restricted to GROCERIE 3 , WINES , and ITALIAN ARTICLES , as a specimen of what can be done with the support of cooperative customers . Rules have been framed and printed to enable any number of families of all classes , in any district of London , or any part ol the country , to form themselves into " Friendly Societies" for enjoying the benefit of Cooperative Stores . To be sent by post to parties forwarding four stamps . Particulars of the nature and objects of the Central Cooperative Agency , with a Digest of the Deed of Settlement , are to bel found in the printed report of a meeting held at the Central Office of the Agency . To be sent by post to parties forwarding- 4 stamps . A list of articles with the wholesale prices for Cooperative Stores , and a detailed Catalogue for private customers , will also be sent by post on payment of one postage stamp for the Wholesale List , and two for the Catalogue . Particulars , Rules , List , and Catalogue will be forwarded immediately on receipt of ten postage stamps . All communications to be addressed to MM . Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co ., at the Central-orticc , 76 , Charlottestreet , Fitzroy-square . •„• ORDEH 8 FOR THE ASSOCIATIONS OF WORKING MEN ALREADY IN EXISTENCE—BUILDEKS , 1 ' RINTERS , BAKERS , TAILORS , SHOEMAKERS , NEEDLEWOMENCAN BE SENT THROUGH THE AGENCY , AND WILL RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION .
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OFFICE FOR PATENTS , BRITISH AND FOREIGN , and REGISTRATION of DESIGNS , —Conducted by Mr . J . G . WILSON , C . E ., 18 , Great George-street Copposite the Abbey ) , Westminster . Every description of business connected with Patents transacted daily . Inventors assisted in ascertaining the novelty of their Inventions and with Capital when required . Office hours , Ten to Fouro'Olock .
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THE LECTURE ON THE WEEK . To-morrow ( Sunday ) Evening , Mr . THORNTON HUNT will deliver a LECTURE on the WEEK , its Events , Achievements , Spirit , and Progress ; the First of a Series which he will continue every Sunday Evening in the Lecture Theatre of the Western Literary Institution , 47 , Leicester-square . To commence at 8 even . Admission , Is . ; reserved seats , Ss . 6 d . ; and ( to facilitate the attendance of the Working Classes ) , a large number of comfortable seats at 3 d .
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CASE of DEEP DISTRESS . —The following Case of Deep Distress has come to the knowledge of Mr . Charles Mitchell , Publisher , of Red Lion-court , Fleet-street , London , who can vouch for it in its most minute particular * . Thousands would contribute to such casea , he is well aware , if they could be substantiated , and it is only the numerous impositions bo frequently practised , that makes them withhold their mite . To those he appeals for one who has known better days , and who , in her depression , will gratefully acknowledge the smallest sum that beneficence may award : — The person for whom he appeals ia a female , —respectably born and educated , she married the son of a flourishing tradesman at Norwich , and for sometime all went well . But misfortunes overtook them , —after various struggles , they removed to Hull , and abour four years since the Husband died , leaving his Widow and EIGHT CHILDREN totally unprovided for . Since that period the Widow has strugg led throug h every degree of poverty and privation , labouring to support her children and to bring them up honestly and as respectably as her position avowed , and now finds herself utterly unable to provide for them . One child , tl e youngest , died since the death of its Father ; the eldest is a teacher in an infants' school ; the next is a milliner s assistant ; the OTHER FIVE are unable to do anything for their support , and one of them , the youngest , is now lying in a state of dangerous illness from dysentery , which has brought on ulcerated bowels . Under thi 3 state of complicated ills , to which may be added arrears cf rent , it is hoped that the charitable and humane will contribute to the relief of this distressed family . Mr . Mitchell will g-ladly receive the smallest sum ( in postage stamps or otherwise ) for their assistance , as it is not the amount of individual subscriptions , but the number whom he hopes to enlist in this cause of real benevolence , that he trusts to raise a sum adequate to the alleviation of the woes o < " honest poverty ^
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A MUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — X \ . The public are admitted , without charge , to the British Museum , National Gallery , East India Company ' s Museum , London Missionary Society ' s Museum , and to the Splendid Exhibition of Art aud Industry , on view from 8 in the morning till 8 at night , at Benetfink and Company ' s Emporium for Furnishing Ironmongery , 89 arid 90 , Cheapside , London . The splendid stock comprises every variety of Electro-plated Wares , Chandeliers , Lamps , Tea-urns , Tea-trays , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , Baths , Stoves , Fire-irons ; in short , every requisite either for the Mansion or the Cottag-e . At this establishment you cannot be deceived , because evpry article is marked in plain figures , and at such prices as can be offered only by a house whose gross sales are so enormous as to enable them to sell the best articles at 10 or 15 per cent . It ss than any other house in the kingdom . That we can furnish a mansion , is demonstrated by the continued patronage of the nobility -jnd gentry ; and to prove that we can also suit the necessary and judicious economy of those moving in a more humble sphere , we are enabled actually to furnish an eight-roomed house for £ 5 , and the articles , too , of the best quality and workmanship . This may appear incredible ; but as we are the largest buyers of iron goods , to say nothing of those of our own manufacture , in London , we cs > n do it , aud subjoin a list of the requisites : — 1 Hall-lamp 0 10 6 1 UmbreUa-stand Sr-1 Bronzed Dining-room Fender and Standards .. 0 a b 1 Set of Polished Steel Fire-irons 0 3 6 1 Urass Toast-stand 016 1 Fire-guard 9 i . 1 Bronzed and Polished Steel Scroll Fender .. 0 8 b 1 Set Polished Steel Fire-irons , Bright Pan .. 0 5 G 1 Ornamented Japanned Scuttle and Scoop .. 0 4 6 1 Best Bed-room Fender and Polished Steel Fireirons 0 7 0 2 Bed-room Fenders , and 2 Sets of Fire-irons .. 0 7 C Set of Four Block-tin Dish Covers .. .. Oil 6 1 Bread-grater , 6 d ., Tin Candlestick , 9 d 0 1 ' . i 1 Teakettle , 2 s . 6 d .. 1 Gridiron , Is . .. .. 0 3 C I Frying-pan , Is ., 1 Meat-chopper , Is . 6 d . .. ., 0 2 6 J Coffeepot . Is ., 1 Colander , Is . 0 2 0 1 Dust-pan . 6 d ., I Fish-kettle , 4 s 0 4 6 1 Fish-slice , 6 d ., 1 Flour-box , 8 d . . ' . -. .. 0 12 1 Pepper-box 004 3 Tinned Iron Saucepans .. .. .. .. 0 6 0 1 Oval Boiliiigr-pot , 3 a . 8 d ., 1 Set of Skewers , 4 d . .. 0 4 0 3 Spoons , Hd ., Tea-pot and Tray , 3 u . .. .. 0 3 9 To ; isting-fork 006 £ 5 0 0 Notk . —Any one or more of the articles maybe selected at the above prices . And all orders for JL' 5 and upwards will b « forwarded free to any part of the kingdom . Note , therefore , the addrofs . HENETFINK and Co ., US and i ) 0 , Chcapsidc , London ; ami if you are about to furnish , and want to buy economically and tastefully viwit this eBtublitilmient .
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STEAM TO INDIA , CHINA , Sec—Particulars of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance and of the additional lint : a of communication , now established by the i ' eniii--ul ; ir and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the East , ike . Tins Company book passengers * , and receive ( food * and parcels as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS , CALCUTTA , PENAN ( i , SINGAPORE , and HONG KONG , by thiiii- steamers , uliirting from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th of tiv »; ry month , aud from KUKZ on or about the 10 th of the month . Tin ! next , extra Steamer will bo despatched from Southampton for Alexandria on the 3 rd of April next , in combination witli au extra Steamer , to leave Oulr . utta on or about MarchliO . Pasaenjjt : rn may be booked , and goodH and parcelu forwarded , by these extra Hteamers to or from SOU III AM PTON . ALEXANDRIA , ADKN . CEYLON , MADRAS , ami CALCUTTA . 1 IOM HA Y . —Tlie Company will lik « wiae despatch from Bombay , about the 17 tli of December and 17 th of February next , a firslclu . Ht , Steain-Hbip for Aden , lo meet there the Company ' s ; bhij ) a between Calcutta and Hue * , in connection with their Mediterranean Steamers leaving Alexandria about the (< th of January and ( ilh of Murcli , affording direct conveyance for paHHt-iif ^ era , purceila , and j ^ oodw from MOMliAY to Southampton . Paaseni ^ vrii , puri : elH , and goods * for BOM HA Y and WEHTKltN I NDIA will ul . so \> r . conveyed throughout in the Mail Kteainera leaving yoothauiptoii on tht ; 20 l . li of December and the 20 th of J'Vbruury next , uud tin : corrt-Hponding veauela from Hucz to Aden , at wliicli lutter port a Htoitm-sdiip of tho Company will bo in waiting lucinlwrkaml convey them to Homhay . rassseiifieis for Hmnlmy cull « 1 ho proceed by thin Company h HteumeiH of tlic 29 th of tlie mouth to MalU , tlieuc . e to Alexandria by her tVUjeHty ' n steamers , and from Suez l > y < l * e lloiioiunhle ICaiiL India Conmaiiv ' b steainci h . MKD 1 TKRKANKAN . — MALTA—On the 20 ( 1 . and 29 th of every mouth . Constant . inoj . lr—On tl . ti 2 !<( li ol tin . month . Aloxuiidriii—Oii the 2 () l . h <> 1 the inonlli . Hl'MN AND I'OIM IM ; AI- Vi o . Oporto , Lismoii . Cadiz , and ( .. I ,, altar . <„ , II . eTt . l , . lYI . h , :.. • « ' «•» }* revised and reduced r . K » « f |» aniiuffii-iii «» ii « y and < re . l . l . and lor nlium of tl . « v « hb « I < .. ""' I <•> ««« ' ««¦« |» i « hhk « h . & « .. apply « t tl »« Company ' * OfllctMi , IUa , Loadenhall-Btrnet , London , and Orieutalplur . o , Southampton-
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N 0 V . 8 , 1851 . ] ffif ) * ILta ^ tt . 1073
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 8, 1851, page 1073, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1908/page/21/
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