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November 6, 1852.] THE LEADER. 1075
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WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES!
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November 6, 1852.] The Leader. 1075
November 6 , 1852 . ] THE LEADER . 1075
Watches! Watches! Watches!
WATCHES ! WATCHES ! WATCHES !
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Save 50 per Cent , by purchasing your Watches direct from the Manufacturer , at the Wholesale Trade Price . Warranted Gold Watches , extra jewelled , with all the recent improvements £ 3 15 0 The same Movements in Silver Cases : 2 0 0-Handsome Morocco Cases for same 0 2 0 Every other description ofWatch in the same proportion . Sent Free to any part of the Kingdom upon receipt of One Shilling Extra . Duplex and other " Watches practically Repaired and put in order , at the Trade Prices , at DANIEL ELLIOTT HEDGER'S WHOLESALE WATCH MANUFACTORY , 27 , CITY ~ R . OA . ~ D , near Finsbury Square , London . * * Merchants , Captains / and the Trade supplied in any quantities on very . favourable terms .
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n ler TH E GREAT PARIS BEEWERY ( LA GRANDE BRASSERIE DE PABIS . ) Soci ^ t ^ eu Commandite . Capital , £ 100 , 000 , in 25 , 000 Shares of £ 4 , or lOOf . each . Deposit , £ 2 ; the remaining £ 2 on the 1 st of May , 1853 . The responsibility , according to the Laws of France , is limited to the amount of the share , which is payable to bearer , and transferable from hand to hand . CONSEIt DE SUBVEILXA . NCE . John Gunning , C . B ., Inspector-General of Army Hospitals , 14 , Rue St . Plorentin . M ordaunt R icketts , Esq ., 27 , Avenue d'Antin , Champs Elysees . George G . Sigmond , Member of the Royal College of Physicians , London , Professor of Medical Botany , & c ., 32 , Rue de la Paix . George Smith , Esq ., Chateau Boubiers , Engbien . Major Carmiehael Smyth , E . I . C ., 19 , Rue d'Angoulfime , Champs Elyse ' es . Captain William Stewart , R . A ., 46 , Rue de Rivoli . BANKERS . The Union Bank of London . SOLICITORS . Messrs . Murray , Rymer , and Murray , 7 , Whitehall Place , London . BEOKEE . Edward Cazenove , 39 , Lothbury . 321 TGINBEB . TV . L . Tizard , late Manager of the Nine Elms Brewery , Vauxhall ; Author of " The Theory and Practice of Brewing Illustrated , " Patentee of the Mashing Attemperator , & c . The vast superiority in tho strength and flavour of the malt liquors of Great Britain over those of other countries is universally admitted , and arises , not as commonly supposed , from any peculiarity of climate but from the exclusive use of the best materials , and the care and attention bestowed in their manufacture . The quality of the water is , no doubt , a point of considerable importance ; but an analysis of the water of Paris shows it to be equal , if not superior , to that of London for all the purposes of brewing , and , in some instances , similar to that used in the manufacture of the celebrated Burton ales . Excellent barley and hops being equally at command , tho superiority Of the 13 np ;] is ] , | if > f » rs nun only uriftO irom thfi eausos nironHymfln . tioned . The Great Paris Brewery is therefore established with a firm conviction that , with sufficient capital , the use of the best materials , care and attention in tho manufacture , and tho adoption of the . most , improved machinery , beer can be produced in I'VaiK-o of a quality equal to the British , and of tho various kinds ho justly famed under the names of Scotch and Edinburgh ; . Ales , Bitter Ale , London Porter , and Dublin Stout . Thus tho Hfoli'li Ale may bo represented by " La Biero lmperiale , " tho Bitter Ale by " La Uiere de Sante , " & c . The lionsuw / 'tion of boor in Paris and its vicinity is rapidly ineiviisinir , particularly amongst the middle and labouring classes , from a growing conviction that it is more conducive to i tlieir heallh and strength than their low-priced winesand spirits , I even when unadulterated . Tho manufacture , therefore , of n r Hiipcrior descri ption of beer to that in common use , which may I hn accomplished at tho present or a triflingly hi g her price , y > ve < ild not , only eause an increased demand , but , in a great , measure , supersede tho inferior article ; a . iid when tho petty t ircvveru-s of Paris are compared with tho vast , establishments iii "HKlon , und tho enormous fortunes realized by their owners , doiilT'' ' "' " " ' 1 > n'SOIlt' undertaking can hardly admit of n ¦ ) nor any limit , bo assigned to its operations , oxtonxivo " . ' * heing antici pated from Algeria aud other French colo- .. ; '"<'* . OahfoniJa , &< -. j , dil l i ' / ' ! l "y desire to excite undue expectations , il , mnv he b Ki Vi '¦ I i ¦ ' "' "I "* ' "H ' ery Comp . my in Paris , where direotoil l < y g ' K is i Hltill and energy , j , („ ., >„ ¦ eminently siu .-ccHsful ; arid it , a ¦ V ilie . advioo of tho . so French gtMith'inon who intond to b "''" inonibors of this Association , thai , the Conseil de Hur- T •'"<¦ ' ¦ is comp ,, , < l exclusively of Knglish rcsi < lents in Paris . TV i . hhI , , ' " '' !'" ^ Hli'iroH , under cover and pro-paid , may be . " ,, ; ,, I "' "Midoii to the Solicitors or Jkokor ; and in J'arm I o "J rei ,, ! ,,,,,,, l ' olIII r at tho Ollice of tho Conijmny , VI , 1 'hico '' litm'l ' 'i '" "' "" ly ' ¦ '"' '"' " "'> " <' d in Kngliiiicl , and no applicu-_ J _ 11 " ° ' •< ' « l < -ivod after Katiirduy , the Kll . h instant . le
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JMI 1 «] ( JONSUM RUN' PROTECTION n . HOCIIOTV . siiin . ' rV ' t ' o ' '"" ' ' ' ( t > 1 ( ' Wi " > llHh ll H < " ; i < ity J' » •¦»« ' protection of conl"' '' ieipi ,, ' " "' Y' "' , " ' '"' "" "" " per . MoiiM who , recognising the BI" ! i ,, iiH l ' ,. t i ° ' ' " <¦<» givo tho sanction of their names and '' ^• '"iilivo ( ' '' "'¦ . ' ¦ '' "'¦ 'oil of an aeltiiowloilge . d evil to form an '" "' ¦ ' ¦ HN arir o < ( !'"" " i " "'"' vvnIll < 1 undertake to conduct tho 1111 ( 1 "LMuu . i ri '( ' l " . « Mi (! e through which it , may bo nequirod , (| fo rmal , "' " , ' '' l 1 1 1 '" » H l »« r » . H of thn kingdom- to invilo " ¦ ' <» niuv a I " , ' (><" 111 "I'd auxiliary Hooi < il . ion , mid to assist all "'""» in ( li ' y H l' < ' ( 'ial information , iih u moans of guiding '"' ' '" ''id inl ' " ' " ' "' iolm - ''' '" '' pi'bliontiou generally to com-Vll | 1 '" UM „ ,., . " ' "" V" roganliiijr Uio production Mini supply of Mm r '" 'iiluio i ' i "' (<> " < l ' l > nildiiijj ; materials , iiiodicino , clothiu | j ; , ! "" ¦ '"« aii ' l " ' .. "" . ' "' - ' . *•" .,- tho olemoiilHof ' oosl . in raising , prc' "' I'osiii ,,,, ^ < i llHt ' ' . ing Mioiu the adiiltcialioiirt , fraudH anil "" ' oii ( rh wh ' - ' l ' i '""¦'' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ " '" ca ns of detection , nml t ho (< hiiuiii < hi l ' idHi ,,. . | ' Im '" « "" sii )) pli « H muy be jn-ociinvi at fair rates . < loil :- ' Vo « L ' iY"J i ) o » ll ( ' « l < lho " followin r l » ooks (< Uoi « in Lon-Nfw JJoud n ' , " , « wilv ' & > Pieoadilly : iO . and W . lloouo , 21 > , a Wtroot i " « d i ' oUiam liiolutnlwu , ^ , OurukiU .
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THE OAK MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE and LOAN COMPANY , 49 , Moorgate Street . Parties intending to effect Life Assurances or Endowments , or to purchase immediate or deferred Annuities , are invited to examine the prospectus of the above Company , which offers and secures advantages not to be met with in other institutions of a similar nature . G . MANNERS C 0 ODE , Secretary . Active and influential agents wanted in town and country .
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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Book Passengers and receive Goods and Parcels for MALTA , EGYPT , INDIA , and CHINA , by their Steamers leaving Southampton on the 20 th . of every Month . The Company ' s Steamers also start for MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE on the 29 th , and VIGO , OPORTO , LISBON , CADIZ , and GIBRALTAE , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the Month . For further information apply at the Company's Offices , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London ; and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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T ? MIGRATION . —To the Proprietors of the J _ i London and South . Western Railway Company . The undersigned is able to state that he has this day settled with his Shipping : Agents . Messrs . Hotehkins and Mobbs , the accounts of the Ship " Ballengiech , " A 1 , which sailed for Port Philip , Australia , on the 18 th September , with 190 adults , and 247 souls on board . This Ship was under Mrs . Chisholm ' s regulations and personal control . In the case of provisions , water , and fittings , the undersigned in each case took the highest , and not the lowest , tender made , in order to secure to the Emigrants the best provisions . The personal risk to the undersigned was upwards of , £ 4000 . He is able to state that the profit , when the proceeds from Australia of Cargo and Emigrants landed are received , will approach £ 500 . He trusts that the above advantages of sending Emigrant Ships from Southampton rather than the Thames will be demonstrated by tho result of this vovage , while the danger and delay of the Downs and Goodwin Sands will have been entirely saved to tho Emigrants . The undersigned thereforetrust 9 that all Government Emigrants -will in future ho from [¦ So uthampton , and not from London , as all such persons now do . The Railway Company under whom the undersigned serves , has been amply paid for every Emigrant conveyed to the Ship , and every one of the Stores and Cargo so conveyed . Two boxes for Mrs . Chisholm were only paid for by that lady . Tho undersignod merely inserts this advertisemenfc that the result may be known , and that others with larger means than himself may go and do likewise . WYNDIIAM HARDING , Secretary of the London and South Wen tern Railway . Wimbledon , 20 th Octobor , 1852 . P . S . —Since writing tho above , tho Secretary has received tho acceptance by H . M \ Land and Emigration Commissioners , of tho Tender of this Company to provide Depots at , Nine Elms and Southampton , so that tho emigrants may in future , be embarked from Southampton , rather than from Deptford , by which they will avoid tho perils of the Downs find Goodwin Rands , and for which he conceives thero is reason to return thanks to Divine Providence . ; i I r I y , t
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T > ARON LTEBTG ON PALE ALES . — J |) Tf 1 wished to associate with anv Individual brewery my remarks on the allowed adulteration of bitter be . or with strychnine , il would have been only natural to have mentioned anotlicr browery , in which alone , and not in Mr . Allsopp ' s , I was engaged in investigating tho Burton niodo of brewing , and it was also in thr . t brewery , and not in MY . Allsopp ' s , that the liavarian brewers acquired all the instructions they obtained—at Burton . Tho admiration I expressed of this beverage , in my letter to Air . Allttopp , is advertised in mich a manner aH to lead to the inference that my praise was exclusively confined to Mr . AIInopp ' H boor ; this was not tho cane ; my reuiarkn referred to that claHH of boor . . 1 uhtuh LuniHi . GioHson , July ' 2 . 1 , ! H , > 2 . N . H . The Huron ' rt original letter is in the hands of Mr . Miller , at the Jerusalem Coneo-house , Cornhill , whore it may bo Heeii by-unyoiio I along an interest in the mallei ' . .. ; j , b g a b T TV " "J ''
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RKAL & SON'S ¦ RTDKli'DOWN QUILTS are made iiithi'co varieties , The HoiiDi' . lil ' . l ) Qlili / r , the J'i . ain Qiiii . t , hikI the Duvkt . The Hordorcd Quill ; is in the usual form of bed ipiilfs , and is a most elegant and luxurious article . Tho . Plain Quill , is Ninullor , and is useful an mi extra covering on tho bod , us a wrapper in tho . carriage , or on 111 * ( ,-ouch . Tho Duvet , is it looso case filled with ICidcr Down , aH in general uho on tho Continent . Lists of I ' ricoH mill Hi / . e . s sent free by post , on application to JIkai , & Non ' s llodding Factory , J 1 HI , Tottenham Court , Itoad .
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HP 1110 JWRT MATTING AND MATS OI * H . COCOA-NDT Klimifl . ¦ The Jury of Class XXVIU . Groat Kxliibilion , awarded tho J ' ri / . o l \ lo < ial to T . TKIOLOA It , at . whoso warohouHit ( 4 a , Ludpito Hill ) purchasm-n will find nn assortment of Cocoa-Nut Filiro mauufacturnH , unequalled for variol . y and excellence at . tho most moderate prioos . Catalogues free b y post . T . Troloar , Coooa-Nut Fibre Manufacturer , 42 , Ludtfwto HiU , London .
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BANKS OF DEPOSIT AND SAYINGS BANKS . INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL AND SAYINGS . NATI ONAL ASSURANCE and INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION , 7 , St . Maexin ' s Place , Tbaualgab Sqttabe , IiONdoit , And 56 , Pall Mall , Manchestbe . Established in 184-1 . TBUSTBES . Lieut .-Col . the Right Honourable Lord George Paget , M . P . Rev . ' Joseph Prendergast , D . D ., ( Cantab . ) Lewisham . George Stone , Esq ., Banker , Lombard Street . Matthew Hutton Chaytor , Esq ., Reigate . The Investment of Money with this Association secures equal advantages to the Savings of tho Provident , and the Capital of the Affluent , and affords to both the means of realising the highest rate of Interest yielded by first-class securities , in which alone the Funds are employed . The constant demand for advances upon securities of that peculiar class , which are offered almost exclusively to Life Assurance Companies , such as Reversions , Life Interests , & c , enables the Board of Management to employ Capital on more advantageous terms and at higher rates of Interest than could otherwise , with equal safety , be obtained . The present rate of Interest is jive per cent , per annum , and this rate will continue to be paid so long as the Assurance department finds the same safe and profitable employment for money . Interest payable half-yearly in January and July . Money intended for Investment is received daily between the hours of 10 and 4 o ' clock , at the Offices of the Association . Immediate Annuities granted , and the business of Life Assurance in all its branches , transacted , on highly advantageous terms . Rates , Prospectuses , and IForms of Proposal , with every requisite information , may be obtained on application at the offices of the Association , or to the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom . PETER MORRISON , Managing Director . Applications for Agencies may be made to the Managing Director .
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Established 1837 . Incorporated by special Act of Parliament . Intending- Life Assurers and Policy Holders in other Companies are invited to examine the rates , principles , and position of the SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION O for MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE by MODERATE PEEMIUMS . The Scottish Peovidbnt Institution" claims superiority over other mutual offices in the following particulars : — 1 . —Premiums at early and middle age about a fourth lower . 2 . —A more accurate adjustment of the rates of premium to tho several ages . 3 . —A principle in the division of tho surplu 3 more safe , equitable , and favourable to good lives . 4 . —Exemption from entry money . All policies indisputable , unless obtained by fraud . Specimens of Premiums . Annual Premiums for £ 100 , with whole profits . Ago 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 _ | _ 45 j 50 j 55 ~~ £ 1 1 ' 58 | 1 " 18 0 | 2 l " 6 | " 2 6 10 | 2 14 9 | 3 5 9 j " 4 _ 1 J 7 | 5 1 11 Annual Premiums , payable for 21 years only , for £ 100 , with whole profits . ¦ Age 20 | 25 | 30 1 35 | 40 \ 45 \ 50 £ 'Z 7 10 ~ | 2 10 8 | " 2 ~ 14 « " | 2 19 8 | 3 6 ~ 4 ~ | ' ~ 3 ~ ~ 9 | T 7 2 A comparison of these premiums with thosoof any other ollico will at once show the immediate advantage secured in the Scottish Pkovibknt . The premiums payable for 21 years only uro nearly the same as many olliccs require during the whole of life . P no ft in ; ss . Rinoo its institution in 1837 , this Soeicly lias issued upwards of 5750 policies , the assurances exceeding Two Millions and a Half , a result the more satisfactory , audio Directors have ilnnly adhered to their rule of allowing No Commission to any other tlian their own recognised official agents . Its whole affairs are in tho most prosperous condition , as shown by the Animal Ifeports , which with prospectus , tables of annuity and assurance , premium , mid every informal ion may bo obtained , free , on application to the London Branch , l ' J , Aloorgate Street , City . OEOR 015 GRANT , Uenident Secretary .
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iPUOFESSJONAL LIFE ASSURANCE JL COMPANY ' . . Admitting , on equal terms , persons of every class and degree to all its benefits and advantage * . Capital—Two 11 u n n his i > and 'Fifty Thousand 1 ' ounuh . Chairman-- ^ AKinu . 11 uniiv Browns , LL . B . T ) rputt / - ( . ' / iiiinit < ui—• Iamkh Awduiiw Durham , Khq . With upwards of fourteen Hundred Shareholders . There iiro two important e . litiiHes in th « Deed of HoMUm « ovi < , b y which tho Directors have power to appropriate ONH-Tl'lNTll of tho entire profits of ( lie Company : — iHt . — l' \> r the . relief of aged and distressed parties iiHKiired for life , who havo paid live yours' premiums , their widows and orphans . 2 nd .- Kor tho relief of aged mid disl rosscd original proprietors , iiHunred or not , their widows and orphans , together with f > percent , jier annum on tlio capital originally invcsl . ud liy I Ik-in . All Policies indJNpulalile and free of Hlamp duly . Rates of Premium extremely moderate . No 1 'it . rii charge for going to or residing at ( in time of poaeo ) Australasia liermiuln . — -Madeira Cape of ( Joeid J 1 ojx- Mauritius iiml the Itril iuli North American Colonies . Medical men in nil eases remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against , paralysis , blindness , accidents , iuminity , and every other alllielion , bodily und mental , at inodor / ito riil . oH . A liberal commin . sion allowed to agents . . Annual premium for asmirinp ; , U 100 , namely : Af « U 0 ... JJ 1 10 » I Ago—H ) ... JW 111 rt rt (> ... . Ul lit < J I 50 ... . L' . 'J 1 H < J 1 ' ronpcel uiicH , with tables and fullest information , may bo hud nt the OHioes of tho Company , or of any of tlmir agon la . Applications lor agencies requested . I ! I ) WA HI ) 11 A VI ; IH , Rerident Manager and Actuaiy . OlllooH , 70 , Chcwpnidp , London ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 6, 1852, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_06111852/page/23/
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