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... EEDS TOWN-DALL CONCERT SOCIETY JJ r.Zi~S~lT-First Performance this Aeason of Mandell'ohn' Lrn pire OI~R. ?? UN DERLA D, Mr SOOTET SOCIETY. Canductor. SIArDSPAR . Freel 13, ~. 5 seas. t~r. ; bck wras and romeirse, 3d Tr~etcrt~ie Sas~nI~ehts. e~e.5 pacesfor ohie wil be re JOLIN PIER J. Uon. Seew, D 615 1,il given in the VICTORIA HALL, on FIitdity, Februaur 1intl ), MSADAMIE VIARIDOT GARCIA, ...

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... TH ILLUSTRATEDI LONDO!? NEWS for sA- TURDAY, JANUARY 16ft, contina the follow. iog splendid ENGRAVINGS:-The Annual Ball of 2Ion.Coemiasioned Officers at the Royal Artillery Schools, Woolwioh. Presentation of 0olours to the 14th Begiment by the Countess of Eglington.' Dynevor Ca. iaarmarthienshire. Portrait of the very Rev.' Harvey GOO - D.D,, Dean of Ely. Pt. Mary. Magdalen chapel of Ease and ...

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... MONEY. - ISCOU~TS.srom pdiscouned Cc .D gC d on equitable Witrnm at the Office of HENRY ROONEY, Henriett&-street (NO. 20), between the hours of Nine and Three each day- Every transaction conel- O] ered strictly coafidentlel. -b0 ojriyFY LENT-M!OuSY advanced ona Diarnozids,t 1g1L Platte, Watches, Jewallary, anid of her valuable in Deposit9, at the old established Pawn Office, N~o. fi,B Telhot ...

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... ,,I, ALIA.-PRINCE OF THE SEAS3. SiTAR LINE or Bl?,Tl~IM and AUSTRALIAN 1VIrF 'll phACKETS stirling from Liverpool to Mol. 50t'A - and ?? of ?? ~ ?? Regiter.Burden. To Sail. Seas. Brwn . 1,427 4,6D0 Jal0. 20. ?? Clark ?? 1,04-2 3,600 Feb. 1. 11'eltct~ * ~andy 1,100 3,600 Feb. 20. Pee- ~240 ,00 Ola~lrsn* ,340 6,000 - 4.6 ,000 - .White.1,620 4,000 - coftire Sess Was built by tJ?. cel~oed uleso ...

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... EN~Tl 0:` II1tIOVA it RON AR(IYLL-1'LACE. il.CULVERUWELA, Brother antI Succeso to the late R. J. CULVEPRWELL. M.D., Author of Whas ol~ Eea,' &C., poractisedl live yeurs in Argyll-place. ulcer htis brother's death in 1852, aend firs flow entiruly REMOVED his PRACTI CB to No. 3, GREAT XARLI3jROUGHi.srTEET, W., oshere he tmay be ceonsulted. daily, on all casses of Nervous Debility, Langu-r, ...

Published: Sunday 09 January 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 6541 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... . A.-TUR1DAY MORNING, JANUARY 8. - . - I connection with the;publication of the GLAsGoW DAILY HERALD, we take this oppor- ; tunity of' ritiatiunfg very respectfully that circurmstances have arisen wh'kh point out to ts the exycdiency of reducing the price of the Paper to each ONE PENNY. nu:beach er, unstiamped. The IHRALD7S of X ''ondaj and Fridavj will be priiited on a sheet of EIoT pages as ...

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... Jnmt publlsbed, prloo OsI, the NATIONAL REVIZW. No. XV. i COCANSSE: 11. TE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF CATHRINE It. ]Jr. THE RESULTS OF SHORT IsPBIsoRSO ENTS- ,V. VIRGIL AND HIIS MODERN CRITICS. V. COUNT WIOT DE MELITO AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. vI. FALSE MORALITY OF LADY NOVELISTS. vir THE RELIGION OFTHElWORKING CLASSES. ,viII. LONGFELLOW. IJ. MANSEL'S LIMITS OF RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. . PARLTAMENTARY REFORM ...

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... IR. W. S. WOODIN TO-NIGHT, s the Fox M Hunter proposing thg Health of tbe Ladies.-Of Stalle, as. _= Sof i So i FUBLICATIONE. Sfal ISPORT'N WO R ON I[ISH HISTORY. L r HE F 11 f S T O i Y O F IRELAND, 1 O TIIE EAB3ISELes PECRIOD TO THII PASSING OF tbhl TE5P OA-rOIOLI0 BELIEF BILL IN 1829 for t zBI~EVED 1FRO1 QOUt NATIVE ANNALS, lacec PRO Tf3 MOST RECENT RESEARCHIES tlie OF EMINEhr IRl1h ...

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... fOYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMYIh iN oP rA&'TrTNG, 8CULPTURE, AND ARCHITECTUII12l The TUI1tTY-THIRD AXNUAL EXHIBITION of ?? ACADFEMY of the 01YORfS of LIVING ARTISTS Wirll ors at ;EtinMnunG early in FEBRUARY NEXT. Etlc Members and otter Artists are requested to take notice ?? be open for the reception of -Works sent for Exbshition on TuasnAY the let day of Festriry, from 9 A.S. till a P.M., aftfr ...

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... CORN EXCHANGE ROOMS. T'vO NIGHTS WITH SCOTLAND'S BARD. Oa 7'J'krsdlny (Iud Friday, Jan, 13 ej 14, 1859. Under the Patronage of S. G. GErTTY, Esq., Ex-Mayor, and several other distinguislhed Gentlemen of Belfast. .NIRS. CHADWICK (LATE MISS FALKLAND), *JXIof Edinburgh, acknowledged by the whole of Scottish and English Press to be the most powerful and Aio most celebrated Lady Orator of the ...