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rpHE SHEFFIELD FREE PRESS, 1 published every Saturday Morning, price 4|d.is now acknowledged to be the leading organ of a vast manufacturing
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From, This London Gazette. Friday, Febru...
J DxviES . Abergele , Denbighshire , grocer , March 12 , April 8 j BoHcitorsi Messrs . Evans and Son , Liverpool ; official assignee , M oEo ? GH Crlscent . road , Milbank , Westminster , coal " urtT Throgmorton-street ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane ^ ool > ironmonger , March 16 , April 6 ; Bolicitor , Mr . Toulmin , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , ^ T ^^ Fbasee and 0 . LioutTFOOT , Lime-street , City , merchants , March 12 , April 16 ; solicitors , Messrs Reed and Co . ; Friday-street , Cheapside ; and Sale and Co ., Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfield , Basinghall-street . F Pettit and T . Absent , Newmarket , Saint Mary , Suffolk , gaddlers , March 16 , AprU 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Abbott and Co ., New-inn , Strand- ; and Mr . Phillips , Newmarket ; ofccial assigneeMr . EdwardsSambrook-court .
, , W . Pevebley and J . A . Chabltost , Sunderland-near-the-Sea , Durham , ship-builders , March 17 , April 6 ; solicitors , Messrs . Moore and Ranson and Son , Sunderland ; official assignee , Mr . Baker , Newcastle-upon-Tyne . J . P . Eeeves , Taunton , Somersetshire , scrivener , March 10 , April 14 ; solicitors , Messrs . Walter , Taunton , and Stogdon , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hirtzel , Exeter . J . Rogers , Leicester , grocer , March 19 , April 16 ; solicitors , Messrs . Toller , Leicester , and James , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham . J . Staffobd , West Smithfield , City , tailor , March 16 , April 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Sise-lane , Bucklersbury ; official
assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrook-court . W . Thomas and G . Thomas , Aberdare and Aberaman , Glamorganshire , grocers , March 16 , April 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Sole and Co ., London ; and Mr . Brittan , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol . G . Tubnbull , Coxhoe , Durham , draper , March 17 , April 8 ; solicitor , Mr . Harle , Southampton-buildings , Chancery-lane , and Neweastle-upon-Tyne ; official assignee , Mr , Wakley , JN ewcastle-upon-Tyhe . ., S . Watkinson , Writtle , Essex , innkeeper , March 11 , April 5 , solicitors , Messrs . Hawkins and Co ., New Boswell-court ; and Messrs . Gepp and Veley , Chelmsford ; official assignee , Mr . BellColeman-street-buiidings . ¦¦ .....
, __ , „ J . Yates , Prescot , Lancashire , builder , March 16 , Agnl 6 ; solicitors , Messrs . Fisher and Stone , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool .
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Rphe Sheffield Free Press, 1 Published Every Saturday Morning, Price 4|D.Is Now Acknowledged To Be The Leading Organ Of A Vast Manufacturing
rpHE SHEFFIELD FREE PRESS , 1 published every Saturday Morning , price 4 | d ., is now « mlrnr > wled « red to be the leading organ of a vast manufacturing
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UlStrlCt , including We pop <_ u . , Barnsley , and Worksop , and containing a population of about 250 , 000 . It is attached to no sect or party , the great and distinguishing feature being a thorough and determined opposition to Centralization , and an unflinching and persevering advocacy of the great principle of Local Self-Government . The speeches of the great Magyar chief , Kossuth , will draw increased attention to this vital subject . . " The other important principles of the paper are : — Abolition of the Excise and Standing Army ; Monetary Reform , based on the Principle of a Self-Regulating Currency ; the Gradual and Final Extinction of the National Debt ; Direct Legislation , as developed by Rittinghausen ; the Enfranchisement of Woman j Parliamentary Reform , founded on the People ' s Charter , & c . The unprecedented success which has attended tho journal since its establishment at the commencement of the present year , and its circulation being amongst the active , intelligent , thoughtful , and earnest classes , render it the best medium for solicitors , auctioneers , insurance offices , authors , publishers , and advertisers in general , to make their announcements public in the south of Yorkshire . Mr . Chas . Mitchell , in the last edition of the Newspaper Press Directory , thus notices the Free Press . — " It is cleverly conducted , the reviews of new books are ably and impartially written ; and there are copious details of the foreign , home , and colonial new 3 of the week . " Free Press Office , Exchange-gateway , Sheffield , November , 1851 .
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A RT-UNION OF LONDON— - ( By Royal J \ Charter ) . —Every Subscriber will have an impression of a large and costly plate of a thoroughly national character . "An English Merrymaking in the Olden Time , " by W . IIoll , after W . P . Frith , A . RA ., now delivering at the Office on payment of the Subscription . Each Prize-holder will bo entitled to select for himself as heretofore a "Work of Art from one of the Public Exhibitions . GEORGE GODWIN , -. „ Secreiaries LEWIS POCOCK , ) Mon . t > eaduties . 444 , West Strand , Jan . 81 , 1862 .
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TO THE INDUSTRIAL CLASSES . — Suppose a man at tho ago of thirty , wishes to lcnvo 1220 to his widow , children , or any ono whom ho . chooses , ho will have to pay lOd . per month , or about tho cost of one pint ot beer per week , so long as ho lives ; but if he should die tho noxt day after tho first payment , hia family will receive tho £ 20 . Should a person bo unablo to continue tho Assurance , the Sums paid will not be forfeited aa in other Offices , as ho will bo granted another Policy of loss nmount , but equivalent to tho Bums already paid , and exonerated from any future payments . The Directors of the NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY propose to extend tho benefits of Life Assurance in all its details , to all classes of tho community—in fact , to tho millions generally , by adapting tho modes of payments to meet thoir views and oircurnHtunccH . Tho Rates of premium for evory other system of Assurance , detailed Prospectuses , containing a list of the Shareholders ol the Society , and ovory other information , will bo readily allordcd on application to tho Secretary , at tho Chief Offices of tho Society , 34 , Moorcato Stroot , Bank , London ; at tho Branch Ofllcos , Queen ' s Chambers , Market Btroot , Manchester ; or to any ol tho Agents appointed in tho principal towns throughout tho United Kingdom .
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'HHRAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANCE X ' ' ' ASSOCIATION . Chief Office , 40 , Pall Mall , London . Fully subscribed capital of JB 25 O . OOO ; by upwards of 1000 Shareholders , whoso names and addrenaoH are published with tho Prospectus , guaranteeing thereby moot extensive inlluonoo and undoubted responsibility . Tho system adopted by this Association presents unusual advantages to every elans of life assurors and annuitants . Loans are granted on personal or other securities , in connexion witli Life Assurance . Applications for Prospectuses , Forms of Proposal , ARonoios , and all other information respecting tho general bimmesH ot tho Asaooiation , arc roauoBted to ' ) 0 m' * d ° to THOMAS II , JiAYLIS , Manner .
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T 3 BITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE ___> AND FIRE ASSURANCE OFFICES . 37 , New Beidqb Stbiei , Blackpbiabs . PRINCIPLES . 1 . These Societies are entirely distinct in their Funds and Management . . , , _ _ . , 2 . They adjust equitably the Payments and Profits of each Member . '''„ . - „ , ¦ . ., 3 . And return each Member the Entire Surplus above the cost price to , the Offices of his Insurance . New Policies !***• ¦ FlEIS - Issued in . . ___ ¦ ¦ last 3 Years only . _ S [ - Am 0 U 11 t . No . Amount . ~ 1849 70 S 107 , 629 1 505 619 , 978 1850 809 136 , 305 1680 656 , 425 1851 ! 1 ( > 2 H . 271 1898 740 , 031 Total last 3 Years j 2532 £ 455 , 265 j 5033 £ 2 , 016 , 434 Persons assuring in 1852 participate in tho next Division of Loans granted to Members to the full Amount of their Assurance , and the Legal Expenses paid by the Company . W . S . GOVER , Actuary and Secretary .
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P ROVISION for WIDOWS and OTHERS , at the Smallest Yearly Outlay . —Annuities are guaranteed to Widows and other Nominees , upon a plan which secures a larger income than can be obtained m any other way . Example : —A husband aged 35 can secure to his wife aged 30 an annuity of £ 10 at his decease , for the yearly premium during his lifetime of £ 1 193 . lid ., arid one of £ 50 , for £ 9 19 s . 6 d . EAST OF ENGLAND LIFE OFFICE , 6 , King William Street , Mansion House , London . TRUSTEES A 1 TD HOKOBAEZ DIRECTOKS . The Right Hon . Lord Headley J . Joliffe Tuffnell , Esq . The Right Hon . Lord Rayleigh John Disney , Esq . Sir John T . Tyrell , Bart . M . P . J . R . Spencei ? Phillips , Esq . Prospectuses with full particulars may be obtained from EDWARD BUTLER , Secretary .
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TNSURANCE AGAINST RAILWAY X ACCIDENTS , by THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ' ASSURANCE COMPANY . —Empowered by Special Act of Parliament ( 12 and 13 Vic . cap . 40 . )—Offices , No . 3 , Old Broad Street , London . Chairman—J . D . Paul , Esq ., 217 , Strand , Bepidy-Climrman—Gr . B . Harrison , Esq ., 24 , Gt . Tower gtreet . _ Table of Premiums . Tickets , insuring ^ gainst accident for a single journey , " what ever its length , may be obtained at most railway stations , at the following rates : — 3 d . to insure £ 1000 , in a first-class carriage . 2 d . to insure £ 500 , in . a second-class do . Id . to insure £ 200 , in a third-class do . For tho convenience of frequent travellers , periodical tickets are issued , which give the holder the option of travelling in any class carriage and on any railway , and may be obtained of tho various Agents , or at tho Offices of the Company . To insure £ 1000 , at an annual premium of 20 s . To insure £ 200 , at an annual premium of Gs . These sums to be paid to the legal representatives of the holder , in the event of fatal accident while travelling by railway , with proportionate compensation to himself in case of personal injury . War . JOHN VIAN , Secretary . 3 , Old Broad Street , London .
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A SSTJRANCE AGAINST EVERY KIND J \_ OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH AT SEA BY THE MARITIME PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY , Chief Omce , 4 , Moorgatc Street , ( near tho Bank of England , ) London . Assurances granted for the Voyage by the Year , or One Payment may be nmdo to effect an Assurance for tho whole of Life . Compensation made in Cases of Personal Injury . VI 1 EMIUM 8 . For tho Voyage to any Port beyond tho limits of tho United Kingdom , and such Foreign Ports as are situate beyond Hamburg to tho North , and Brest to the South , To assure £ 100 2 s . Cd . For tho Voyage to any port within such limits , To assure £ 100 4 d , By Annual Payment , To assure £ 100 3 s . Cd . By One Payment to effect an Assurance for whole of Life , Toassuro £ 100 15 s . Od . Assurances are also granted at equally moderate _ Rates to Seamen , Boatmen , Fishermen , and others whoso daily avooations render thorn especially liable to Marino Casualty . Applications for Prospectuses , Assurances , Agencies , & c , to bo addressed to tho Chief Oflloo , 4 , Moorgato Street , London . R . G . ERLAM , Manager . Officers in Her Majesty ' s and East India Company ' s Services , nlHO in tho Mercantile Marine , nro invited to inspect tho Tables especially prepared for them by thin Company .
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TO DEPOSITORS AND ACTUARIES IN SAVINGS' BANKS . A pcrunal is invited of tho now and important plan of Industrial Liitb Ahhuiianoji , which has boon prepared for tho purpose of extending the bonollts of Lifts Assurance among tho industrious classes . ' Applicntiona for Prospectuses may bo addressed to AnTiitm . SoitATojiLitY , M . A ., Actuary to tho WESTERN LIFE ASSURANCE HOCIETY , a , Pauliasiknt Rtkkkt London , and Author of" Ouhkiivationh opr Savinoh ' Banks , " published by J . W . Parker , 445 , West Strand , London t prioo fis .
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I EDUCATION BY THE SEA . ll WESTON-SUPER-MARE , SOMERSET . Tho oomfortfl of a happy homo , in this very healthy watering place combined with a complete oonrao of instruction in all tho branches oi' a liberal education , imparted by the host mastors . miiv bo enioyod by Young Clontlomon , on moderate terms , at tho Rev . J . IIoi'KiKH' Establishment , Woston Park » ohool . An urtiolod pupil is desired .
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STEA : M : TO INDIA , CHINA & c Particulars of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Convevannn aiid of the additional lines of communication , now estatiiiai Sby the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation ComnanvwSti , the East , & c . The Company book passengers , andreceiv « m ™! i and parcels as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS c ? at CUTTAi PENANG , SINGAPORE , and HONG KONG iT their steamers , starting from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th r every month , and from StJEZon or about the 8 th of the month " The next extra . Steamer will be despatched . from Southainntnn for Alexandria ojh the 3 rd of April next , in cp ^ hbination with «« extra Steamer , to leave Calcutta on or about March 20 Passon gers may be booked , and goods and parcels forwarded bv th ™! ixtra steamers to or from SOUTHAMPTON , ALEXANDRA ADEN , CEYLON , MADRAS , and CALCUTTA . ^ - "• ultXA > BOMBAY . —The Company will book passengers thronehout from Southampton to Bombay by their steamers leavinc Enrr land on the 20 th February , 20 th March , and of alternate months thereafter , such passengers being conveyed from Aden to Bom bay by their steamers appointed to leave Bombay on the 17 th February , 1 st of April , and 1 st of alternate months thereafter and affording , in connexion with the steamers leaving Calcutta on the 8 th of February , 20 th of March , and of alternate months thereafter , direct conveyance for passengers , parcels , and eooda from Bombay and Western India . b 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 29 th of every month . Constantinople—On the 29 th of the month Alexandria—On the 20 th of the month . The rates of passage inoney on these lines have been materially reduced . SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . —Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the month . N . B . —Steam-ships of the Company nowply direct between Calcutta , Penang . Singapore , and Hong Kong , and between Hong Kong and Shangfiae . For further information and tariff ' s of the Company ' s receutly revised and reduced rates of passage-money and freight , and for plans of the vessels , and to secure passages , & c , apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhall-streat , London , and Oriental-place , Southampton .
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"ITrOEKING MEN'S ASSOCIATIONS . — W The undermentioned Associations , of Journeymen of various Trades have cpininenced business at the addresses below given ; and now call upon a fair-dealing and Christian public for the support of its custom aud influence . The miseries of unlimited competition , the abuse of the powers of capital , have long taught the working classes that union is their only strength ; but painful experience has likewise shown that strength to be but wasted , for the most part , in combinations for the raising of wages ^ n the forced idleness of strikes . By united labour , therefore , they now seek to maintain themselvesrand their families and if not always able to compete with the nominal cheapness of the slopseller or the low-priced tradesman , they hope , in the quality and workmanship of their goods , to guarantee to all customers the fullest value of their orders ; whilst those who look beyond the work to the worker—who feel that custom itself has its morality , and that the working classes of England have been stinted of their due reward in . money , health , knowledge and all that makes the man , will surely rejoice in aiding a movement which tends to substitute airy workshops for dens ot filth and fever—fair prices for starvation wages—fellowship ior division—and moral as well as practical self-government ior mechanical obedience , or thraldom bitterly felt-and by the peaceful , healthy , intelligent , and gradual processes of labour to cheek for ever the blind and sudden struggles of want . I or such men there will be scarcely a criminal or beggar , scarcely a pauper , prostitute , or drunkard , but will Supply a living argument for associated labour . Working Tailors' Association , 3 d , Castle-street , Oxford-street , North London Needlewomen ' s Association , 31 , Red Lionsquare . , Working Printers'Association , 4 a , Johnson ' s-court , i'Jeetstreet . ... f Pimlico Working Builders' Association , Bridge-row Wliiin Buildings , Upper Tachbrook-street , and Co-operati \ o l ^ oai Dep 6 t , Bridge-row Wharf , Pimlico . North London Working Builders' Association , 4 , All Saintsplace , Caledonian-road . . Working Pianoforte Makers' Association , 5 , C harles-stretw Drury-lano . v City Working Tailors' Association , 23 , Cullum-strcet , xeuchurch-streot . , Working Shoemakers' Association , 11 , Tottenham-coin"o . < . PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS . Southampton Working Tailors' Association , 19 , Bernanstroot , Southampton . i Salford Working Hatters' Association , 12 , Broug hton-rouu , Salford , Manchester . . . 7 ( 5 Central Omce of the London Working Men's Association , to , Charlottc-stroot , I'itzroy-Hquaro . . Rend tho " Journal of Association , " published WooWy , P » One Penny . J . J . Bezor , 183 , Fleet-street .
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TMPORTANT TO MANIJFACTUBEBS ' X MERCHANTS , PATENTEES , INVENTORS , 4- OiH * CITY OF LONDON EXHIBITION AND' gOMMrgB 10 J SALE ROOMS , WMAVKua' Hall , 22 , Bauinohali . eu London . .. .. ntton-R . TIDMARSH ( Commission Agent ) bogs t 0 ^ 'L ^ ssiou tion of the above classes to his Extensive Show-and . Com " Roonm ( in the heart of the City , where ho exlnbiW row orders for tho Goods , Wares , Models , and . J ^™ " ° * ™ ' boat turor » , MorchantB , and Artisans , and olf * " ^™ , Laving nn poHBiblo cash prioo for « U articles sent for siilo , mhi , « ictors , extensive connexion amongst Engineers , Ra Iro . uix r ^ , Contractors , Exporters , Merchants , and l » J n JoSudng » nd has every means of oflboling flpoody sales , *»« * of Svcry bringing out Patent and Registered Artie oa , «¦« .. d ( , . description , on very . moderate t ^ rma , with punoluMi'iy , tJ ]( i ( r patch , and solicits Manufacturers and ° 7 v or « r ^ u t ! . « m-Artioles either for Show or Sale immediately , an" ' npp iienj solves of this crctat doaldoratnm , to whom K . A . W >" , , » , rl 0 t tion , send flifl pariioulnrs of his torms . M - * ;; t " , tmu . in < ' ° attention and punctuality to . all V ftrtl ° V \ H ° , , , lv to iniiintw " i ofthoir agency , which will bo his constant sturty l ° flll 0 , » of and jnviLoa the nublio to un inspection , of tho <« tH' B ( . ro , inn , Machinery , Agricultural and Gordon Implomonts . u * ,,.,, Hop-paoklng Machines , 0 ky and GardenliB ^ B d GurAen Machines , Mills , « ocr and Spirit Presorvora ^ o BO « n y Protectors against Thieves , Km \ H ^ ntt Ww > M ^ JllWi iu 8 . Bigimla and Buffers , Vapour Baths , New ttodo of \ J « j ^ . lo-Sacldlory , and Harness , and a quantity ;> 1 Maoiuiw " monts ior most Trados , on improved principles . N . B . QoodB warehoused till bow , « o . ,
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Leader (1850-1860), March 6, 1852, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_06031852/page/22/
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