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... GfIX PER CENT. BONDS of the RICHMOND, 3 FREDERIClSBURG, and POTOMAC RAILROAD COM- PANY-The HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND on these BONDS, fallingdue on the lstJalluary, 1853, will bo PAID on and after that day, between the hours of Eleven and Two o'clock, by Messrs. THOMSON HANKiEY and CO., at their Counting-house, 7, Mincing-lane. The Coupons, with a list of their numbers, will be required to be left ...

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... KrTEA,1 to INDIA, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, &c., via EGYPT, e PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY book passengers aud receivo goods Old parcels for ADEN, CEYLON, MADRIAS, CALCUTJA, PENANG, SINGA- rOBE, andl IONG KONG, by their steamers, starting from SOUTIIAMI''ON on the 4th and 20th of every month, and from SUEZ oin or about the 21st and 0th of the month. The rates of passage money on ...

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... THE BRITISH JOURNAL.. VJ1EE Thirteenth Number, enlarged and greatly improved, con- T'tauling sixty.four pages, price 6d., will be -ready with the January Magazines, and will commence a new volume. In the staff of contributors are comprised the namues of J. Oxenford, A. B. Reach, Frank Fairleigh, C Swvaini-A.'W. Cole. Percy M. St. John Mary Cowden Clarke, Mrs. Hooper, B. H. Strousberg, Miss ...

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... R OYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRtE, Oxford- etreet, under thae managem ent of Mr. CllARBLES HEAN.-On MO5ND.AY, Dec. 27, will be precented ?? CHEST; Sir E-dward Mortiimer. ilr. Charles Keen. After which will bj psoduced a new and orieinal grand conmio ChRIST.MA8 PANTOMSIME, entitled hARLEQUIN CHEER.Y and FAIR STABR; or, the Grcen Bird, the Dancingg Water,, and the Singing Tree. Harleqiuin, Mr. Oormoack ...

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... M'JULLIEN'S LAST BAL MASQU1R.- M e THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.-M. JULLIEN tes; tile Isolour to annOulicO that bhis Concsrts will terminate on iSturday, December 11, and that his last ANNUAL GRAND BAL ZIASQU E will tako place on Monday, December 13, and most posi. tively be thle last ball in this country previous to his departure for Aestria. Tickets for the ball, 10s. OSd. The prices of ...

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... SlOE PINT RVER THAMES. jrEKOFF THlE LO . UELOO N, ov. 30, 1852 I TRSL aINIT SU K lnte Navigable 'I A-Cioicccei Or tile Rive;r Thanies, off the oe ?? O ?? nan the wo tto1is std on f1itE tslcerbeofo to ?? o te ?? in lieo e l'o5~or ~ slih hesai Wec les ' h Green Buoy ista wit 110 ~l0 ~ t ow atr orig tde, ithe on coosrd 14 s~l ag te Noth ece ofShell- ?? iust ?? .. V N rero, cnril6 j,~ ice Estward ...

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... FUNERAL EXTORTION AVOIDED -By EExecutors and bereaved Relatives of deceased noblemen, gentle. men, tradesmen, and others, sendinK inthe first instance to SHE[_ LIBEER'S ESTABLISHMIENT, CITY.-OAD, near Finsbury-square, Instead ofeemploying theirupholsterer, or the nearest undertaker, who, not possessingthe needful ocqirementa, resort to the funeral farnishers to hire them, and consequently ...

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... H OUSEKEEPER and LADIES' MAID.-Al JLI WIDOW andl hrr DAUtIJHTE aredesieusofengagementel In the above capaociti~s; theformer as HOUSEE'IEPEiR (a single gentleman or widoowe:'s family poeferred), or as Upper Barmaid or Housekeeper in an tiotel; he latter as YOUNG LADIES' MAID, or as Attendalnt on an hlderly Lady : has not been oul bheore, but is qualified; a good ncedlawvoman, and understande ...

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... ~\ARSHALL and EDRIDGE'S LINE of AUS-T AITRALASIANPACKET SEHIPS.-The following firat-clas ship~, note for their ast~sailin qualities, and having moot 81 superior accommodation for poosen~erO, will sail punctually on their appointed days. Load in the Lendi Docks: Ships onge esadr. Destination. MIAITLAND ?? Ia, LINGTON ?? SO R. 111. Miller T. ydc~ an. 10 ?? 000 JV.ov SydneyJan. 20 MINE~~iVA . ...

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... O TICE OF REMOVAL.-KOSMANN1 luT1UTllF.RS, lMPOiTElicS nad Ianufacturers of all kinsit of IbENCII and koltEIGN GOODS, beg to inform their friendsi and the public generallv that, in consrquence of increase of business,l theo have taken acid vwill shortly REMOVE to more extensive pre. mices, No. S. WELLINGTON.STREET NORTH, Strand. Their present desirable PREMISES, Nos. 10 and 22, Cranbourn- ...

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... NEW WOR; By SIR E. itUiLWRR LYTTOS, BAYT On St JonnacP -ill be p,,blished, Y N OVEI!LS or VtRits IN1 EG(l ISH I IFli 1 B1}.Iy pjIS i ts TUS C AXTO W~ail.ukn Od and n.. Eollabucitlaiid Lndon. Thin .lnv a pubiinhed, Elegantly bo.nd In gilt eloth, price 7s. 6I.. A ?? I E S T E WV A R T: A Tttcr STonr K Originally ,Imblished in BLA.AcXWOnti MA.Alan.E With v 'troetisPieCe and Vignette Title. Will ...

Published: Sunday 26 December 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1523 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... ROYAL, DRURY-LANE IfHE: \ TI open IONDAY. DECEMBER 27th, aconation rd ATTRACTIONS and NOVELTIES ifthER sUF, NATIONAL CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, s DN I irat PanOtomimc Talent of the Day. .,rycftc Dramna, Toree Acts, en'rtled, UNCLE TOM'S D he Horrors of S1avery, erasnatizad by X. Fitehall, or, AZAE,, &c.t HARLEQUIN IHUDIBRASS- or, nardarthod r he Drot1 Days of the Merry Monarch. With rspiendi',d ...

Published: Sunday 19 December 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4803 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices