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nfi THE LEADEB. [No. 485. July 9, 1859. ...
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Nfi The Leadeb. [No. 485. July 9, 1859. ...
nfi THE LEADEB . [ No . 485 . July 9 , 1859 . ~ T
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THE DIRECTORS OP THE STANDARD LIFE ASSTIRANGE COMPANY -Sternest attention to the report of the Company for the year SSI- A printed copy can be obtained on application at me «! ompany s offices inLondon , Edinburgh , or Dublin , or to amy « f the agents in England , Scotland , pr Ireland . The . following results are stated in . the reportj— „_„„ -, * ¦ Tfae new assurances effected during 1858 exceed 3 B 50 O , 00 O , and the amount during the last 10 years exceeds <* ff fify ) AOO ¦ ' ' Tbe ' income of the Company is upwards of £ 275 j jan d Tlie accumulated fund exceeds considerably £ 1 , 500 , 000 . The Standard was established in 1825 , and thej > rofits ^ realised have been divided on five occasions , 183 o , 1840 , 1845 , 3 . 860 and 1855 . . j The sixth division of profits will take place next year , and -there is an advantage in joining the Company before the close of the books in the present year , as "the benefit of two gears' entry to the profit scheme v « ll be ^ secured . _ -Attention is specially directed to the fact that the Com-¦ uany have lately introduced into their policies certain terms and conditions which make them ofincreased value as the basis of marriage settlements , f & mily provisions , and all transactions where it is essential that the contract should be , as far as possible , a complete security against all contingencies . WILL THOS . THOMSON , Manager . H . JONES WILLIAMS , Res . Sec . London : 82 , King "William-street , City . Edinburgh : 3 , George-street . Dublin : 66 , Upper Sackyille-street .
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JCMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , 1 OLD BROAD STREET , LONDON . —Instituted 1820 . DIRECTORS . < JEORGE WILLIAM COTTAM , Esq . ; , CHAIRMAN . ^ FREDERICK PATTISON , Esq :, Deputy-Chairman . ^ Thomas G . Barclay , Esq . George Bibbert , Esq . James C . G . Bell , Esq . Samuel Hibbert , Esq . Barnes Brand , Esq ; Thos . Newman Hunt Esq . Charles Cave , Esq . J . Gordon Murdoch , Esq . JGeor ^ e Henry Cutler , Esq . William R . Robinson , Esq . aSmryDavidson , Esq . Martin T . Smith , Esq ., M . F . * Geofge Field , Fsq . Newman Smith , Esq . SECURITY . —The assured are protected by a guarantee 3 fund of upwards of a million and a half ' sterlingfrom the Pliabilities attaching , to mutual assurance . TROFITS . —Four-fifths , or eighty percent , of the profits ^ re assigned to Policies every fifth year . The assured are ^ entitled to participate after payment of one premium . CLAIMS . —The Company has disbursed in payment of claims and additions upwards of £ 1 , 500 , 000 . _ JProposals for insurances may be made at the Chief Office , aia above ; at the Branch Office , 16 , Pall-mall , London ; or to any of the agents tlirougho ^ th ^ King ^ m ^^^^^
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1 JST D I A . —OFFICERS in the ARMY and CIVILIANS PROCEEDING TO INDIA , may insure "Stheir lives on most favourable terms in the , JIEDICAL , INVALID AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . The rates of this Company , which transacts the business of * he Delhi , Simla , North West and other Indian Banks , are lower than those of any other oflice , while the Agencies at ^ Calcutta , Madras , Bombay , Ceylon , and about ^ flftyup-. « onntry stations in India , afford every possible facility for <* he transaction of business . . Prospectuses , Forms of Proposals , and every other Inror-/ anatioii , may bo obtained or the Secretary , at the Chief Office , 25 , Fall Moll . ^ popeLAa snS rGER , Secretary-
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ACCIDENTS ARE OF DAILY" OCCURRENCE . Insurance data show that ONE PERS 0 F In eveTy FIF-. " 5 PBBN is more or less injured by Accident yearly . ¦* ¦ An Annual Payment of £ 3 secures JS , FIXED ALLOWANCE OF £ 6 PER WEEK IN THE EVENT O ^ P INJURY , « R £ 1 , 000 IN CASE OF DEATH FROM ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION , By a Polioy in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY , ¦ Which hae already paid in compensation for Accidents 3 £ 87 , 06 fl . ITonmBof Proposal and Prospectuses may be had at tho Company ' s Offices , and at all thoprinoipalRailway Stations , where , also , Railway Accidents alone may be Insured ***** $ ? Z ° J ?]® U Fc & STAMP DUTY . oapital ^ onb million . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary , ^ al lwny PaesengprB Asauranco Company , Olllcoq , 8 , Old JBroad-Btreeti London , Ef 0 .
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NOTICE OF DIVIDEND . BANK of DEPOSIT ( Established A . D , IMS ) . No , 3 , Pallm ^ il Hast , London , . S . W .-rThe WARRANTS for tho " xHALB -YEARLY INTEREST , at tho rate of 5 por cont . 3 > er annum , on Deposit Accounts , to tho 30 th uistant , will ! lbe ready for delivery on and after tho 11 th July , and pay-• % K % K * wwm & e how * ? raffiVw Mwaglnff Director . ProBpoctnBOo and forme sent free on application . ^ 1——tfrmr ~~^ m *~« I IP ' — mimm ^^ j ^^^^^^^^^^ w ^^^^^ m ^^ i—^ . hi »<» iii iiw ^ - ^ t . ^^—»—^
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DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BAHK . ITVJS PER CENT , on sums for fixed periods , or at aov . cn days' notice , or Three por Cont . at Oajm * G . H . 1 / A . Vv , Manager . 'OflBceB , 0 , Oannon-Btroot Went JB . Q . ^___
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HEW MODE OF ACQUIRING WEALTH . SeetheProepootuB of tho PUBLIC LXFB ASSURANOH COMPJWNY , 47 , Oharlnff CroBB , London , -which dosorlbes tbo way to Obtain 10 , 000 ? . Consols payablo during Jifo : or 35 . O 00 J . Consols payablo at ; death , tbr a l ^ cmlum of One dnlnoa . No other charge nor liability . JE ? o nmoUloal oxamlafttlon , No jrcfercncoB to friends ro » nnlroci . JU | ta | e and fcmalo Hvob odmittod on equal twins . . 'AjppUofttlono for ProspeotuaoB , Forma of Proposal , Ac , to fc ^ ffiadc to Q . J , FARPAN 0 M , Managing Dirootor , at tho Cftdef OfflQGfj , 47 , Charing Cross , London . AgentB wanted throughout tho UnUcd ICingdom .
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^ M———————^——^—^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~ T THE RENT OTAEANTEE SOCIETY , 8 CHARLOTTE BOW , MANSION HOUSE , ' LONDON ; .
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REaiSTER-REGISTER-REGISTER . T 3 ARLIAMENTARY REFORMERS may ob-JL tain assistance in preferring their claims to Vote , by application to the Parliamentary Reform Committee , 15 , ifing ^ street , Cheapside ^^ p g pRYCE > Seoretary .
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BEDSTE ADS , BATHS , and LAMPS . WILLIAM S . BtJRTON ^ has SIX XAR ^ SHOWROOMS devoted exclusively to t $ SJ £ * V ^ ivpn PLAY of LAMPS , BATHS , and METALLIC BEDSTEADS . The stock of each is at once the largest , newest , and most varied ever submitted to the public , and marked at prices proportionate with those that have tended to make his estabflshment the most distinguished in this country . Bedsteads , from 12 s . 6 d . to 207 . Os . each . Shower Baths , from 8 s . Od . to 61 . Qs . each . Lamps ( Moderateur ) , from . 6 s . Od . to 71 . 7 s . each . ( All other kinds at the same rate . ) Pure Colza Oil 4 s . 3 d . per gallon . mHB PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER . -L —The Real Nickel Silver , introduced more than 20 years ago by WILLIAM ! S ; BURTON , when Plated by-the patentprocess of Messrs . Elkington and Co ., is beyond all comparison the very best article next to sterling silver that can be employed as such , either usefully or ornamentally , as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real Sl-lVGP ' ' ' ' ¦ A small useful plate chest , containing : a set , guaranteed Of first quality for finish and durability , as follows : — ¦ ¦ . s H H -. sK d ' ¦ «/ ^ ... %% s 111 . 'V | - | ' . .. 1 § 2 ll- ** % Z £ s . d . & s . d . & s . d . £ s . d . 12 Table Forks ... 118 0 2 8 0 3 00 3 100 12 Tablespoons 1180 2 80 3 00 3 10 0 12 DessertForks ..... 1 10 0 1 15 0 2 2 0 2 10 : 0 l 2 DeS Spoons 1 10 0 1 15 0 2 2 0 2 10 0 12 Tea Spoons ...... .... 0180 1 40 1100 1180 6 Egg Spoons , gilt bowls .... 0 12 0 0 15 0 0 18 0 1 10 2 Sauce Ladles ... 0 7 0 0 8 6 0 10 6 0 16 0 1 Gravy ^ poon ............. 0 80 0 11 0 0 13 0 0 16 0 2 Salt Spoons , gilt bowls .... 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 7 6 1 Mustard Spoon , gilt bowl .. 020 0 26 0 30 0 39 1 Pair of Sugar Tongs 0 30 0 30 0 5 0 0 7 0 1 Pair 6 f Fish Carvers ; 1 401 70 112 0 118 0 1 Butter Knife .... 0 360 590 70 0 80 ISoiipLadle ; 0 13 0 0 17 0 1 . 0 . 0 110 1 Sugar Sifter ..... 0 4 0 0 49 0 5 U 0 86 Total .. ....... 11 14 6 14 11 3 17 14 9 ZX 4 9 Any article to be had singly at the same prices . An oak chest to contain the above , and a relative number of knives , & c ., 21 . 15 s . Tea and Coffee Sets , Cruet and Liqueur Frames , Waiters , Candlesticks , & c , at proportionate prices . All kinds of reflating done by the patent process . WILLIAM S . BURTON'S GENERAL W FURNISHING IRONMONGERY CATALOGUE may be had gratis , and free by post . It contains upwards of 400 Illustrations of Ms illimited Stock of Electro and Sheffield Plate , Nickel Silver and Britannia Metal goods , Dish Covers and Hoi Water Dishes , Stoves , Fonders , Marble Chimney pieces , Ivitohen Ranges , Lamps , Gaseliers , Tea Urns and Kettles , Tea Trays , Clocks , Tablo Cutlery , Baths and Toilet Ware , Turnery , Iron and Brass Bedsteads , Bedding , Bed Hangings , & c ., & c , with lists of prices and plans of the sixteen large show-rooms , at 39 , Oxford-Btreet , W . ; 1 , 1 a . 2 and 3 , Newman-street ; and 4 , 5 , and C , Perry ' s-place , London , —^ Established 1820 ,
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DK . DE JONGH'S ' ( Knight qfthe OrtUr of Leopold qf Belgium ) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL , Administered with tho greatest success in oasoB of CONSUMPTION , GENERAL DEBILITY , RHEUMATISM , INFANTILE WASTINO , AND ALL THE DISORDERS OF CHILDREN ARISIHQ FROM DEFECTIVE NUTRITION , Is the most efficacious , the most palatable , and , from Its rapid curative effects , unquestionably tho moBt economical of all kinds . Its immeasurable thorapoutto superiority over every other variety Is attested by Innumerable , spontaneous testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of European reputation . ——¦—opinion ov E , M . LAWEAN 0 E , Esq ., M . D ., Physician to Jff . JiM . the Duke of Sax ' e Cdbowrg and Gotha , Opthalmio / Surgeon to tho Great Northern Hospital ,, & c ., & c . "I have frequently tested your Cod Liver Oil , and so Impressed am I with Its superiority , that I invariably proeorlbe It In preference to any other , feeling- assured that I am -recommending' a genuine article , and not a manufactured compound , in whloh the ¦ efllcaoy of this invaluable mealolno Is destroyed . " Sold onjcy In ImperIjVI . Ildlf-pinte , 2 s . Od . ; pints , 4 s . fld , ; Su arts , Os ., capsuled and labelled with jDn . » e Jonoh ' s em aturp , without wekoh none is oenuine ; in tub Country by respectable Ohcmlats , xm x . oN » on » v ixib bqe . b agents , ANSAR , HA » JT 0 M > . & 00 ., 77 , SU'KAND , W . C . CAUTION , —/«^ "Mfl < fo recovimendationo qf other kinds of Coo , Liver Oil should be strenuouslv renteted , as they solely prooeed , from interested motives , and will infallibly result in ! disappointment .
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GREY HAIR RESTORED , TO ITS NATURAL O 0 XOTJR .. NBT 7 RALGIA » Nervous Headaclie , Rhoumtvtiem . and SUIT Joints aurod by F . JUC . HERHINQ'S PA ' A ' IUNT MAGNETIC BRUSHIDB . 10 s . Jind 10 s . ; COMBS , He . Od . to 80 s . Grey hair and Dalanoaa rnEVENTED by F . M . II . ' e Patent l ' rovontlvo Brueh . rrioo , la . and 6 s . Offices , 82 , BttBlnghaU-Btroct , London , whore may bo had , gvati 8 y tho Illustrated' pamphlet , Why Half becomes Grey , aiid Its Remedy , " Sold ]> y all Obemisto ivnd P « rfuiaere oi repute . i
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MR . HOWARD , SUEGEON-DEN ^ IST , No 52 . FLEET-STREET , has mtroduced an entirely new description " of ^ ARTIFICIAL ^ TEETH , Jixed without UprinM , Wires or ligatures . They so perfectly resemble the natural teeth as not to be distinguished from the orielnalB by the closest observer ; they will never change colour or decay , and will be found superior to any-teelh ever before used . This method does not require the extraction of roots or any painful operation , will support and preserve teeth that are loose , and is guaranteed ^ to re-Btorearticulation and mastication . Decayed teeth stopped and rendered sound and useful in masticntion . —02 , Fleetstreet , London . —At home from Ten till Five .
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GENTLEMEN'S HIGHLAND CAPES AND OVEECOATS suited for all Seasons and Climates , Made of WATERPROOF SCOTCH TWEEDS in great choice . SCOTT ADIE , 115 , REGENT STREET , CORNER OF "VIGO STREET , LOKDOIf .
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LATE JANE CLARKE'S STOCK OF LACE . A BLACK BORNE , having purchased the entire of the above STOCK at an immense sacrilicc from the original cost , begs to announce to the nobility and public -that the whole is NOW ON SALE , without reserve THIS NEXT JULY 8 . Every article is MAKKLD in PLAIN FIGURES , at prices that Will enable purchasers to possess themselves of Antique and Modern Lnec on such terms that can never occur ag « in when this costly collection is distributed . —Spanish Depot , 35 , South Audloy-street .
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| HYAM and CO / S CONJOINT GARMENTS .. —ConBisthiff of Gwinea Coat and Vest , Twenty Bhilling Trousers and Vest , and Thirty-eight Shilling Whole Suits ; well designed from uniform patterns . LONDON : 86 , Oxford-street . BIRMINGHAM : 21 , 22 , and 23 , New-street . LEEDS : 42 , Briggatc . ¦ . . YAM and Co . ' s CAMBRIDGE SAC and i'AGET JACKETS . —The best possible garments for gentlemen ' s customary in-door or out-dobr wear , l ' rice 123 . Od ., lCs . 6 d ., 21 s :, 25 e ., and 3 ls . Cd . ¦ . „ . HYAM and CO . 'S DRESS and SURTOUT COATS , in West orEngrlahd Wool-dyed Black Cloths ,. Invisibles , Saxony Bread Cloths , Woaded Fabrics , & c . rrice 25 s . to C 33 . ¦ HYAM and Co . ' s OVER COATS and CAPES , hi Venetian and Llama Cloths , Undressad and Mixed Tweeds , Lustres , Merinos , Cashmerettes , & c . Trice 10 s , Od ., 21 s ., 20 s ., " and 35 s . . HYAM and CO . 'S JUVENILE COSTUME , displaying faultless adaptation to early age , habits , and . growth . Children ' s Belt Suits in new and beautiful , materials . Price 10 s . 6 d ., 15 s . 6 d ., and 21 s . Light Overcoats and Capes , 8 s . Od ., IPs . Od ., Ige . Od . HYAM and Co . ' s HARROW , ETON , and RUGBY SUITS . Three new styles , becoming in design , serviceable for school or dress wear , and admirably adapted for young gentlemen . Price 15 s . Od ., ! ils ., 25 s ., ami-31 s . 6 d . . HYAM and CO . ' S CLOTHLNG TO ORDER , designed in every variety of Novel Fabric . Frcucli , and English Cutters employed . HYAM and CO . 'S True-fitting TROUSERS — To order , on a Belt-adjusting and shape-retaining system . Price 17 s . Cd . ; Vests to match , 6 s . Od .. CAUTION . HTAM and CO . are connected only with the following Establishments : — LONDON : 80 , Oxford-street . BIRMINGHAM : 21 , 22 , and 23 , Now street . LEEDS : 42 , BrJggatc .
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THE SURPLICE SHIRT . ( Acknowledged as tho most comfortable and durable Shirb ever yet produced ) , made to measure , Os . Od ,, 7 s . Od ., 8 s . flu .. and 10 s . Od . Cards for self-measurement . JOHN SAMPSON , Hosier , 123 , Oxford-street , W . ¦
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GRSENHAIiL , MAKER Of THE SIXTEEN SHILLING TROWSEBS , 335 , OXFORD 8 TKEET . LONDON , W . ( Two doors west of tno Cirous , ) Overcoats £ 2 2 0 > Frock Coats 210 0 Drcea Coats 2 10 0 Morning Coats , 2 2 0 Walstcoatfl 0 12 0 Blftok Dross Trousers ,. 110 No . 325 , OXFORD STREET , W .
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PUBLI C O PINI O N AND PATR O NAGE liavo proved that tho supply of the 45 s . Blade Cloth Frock and l > ress Coats Aro tlio bout in London . Observe tho address- —J , SMITH , 38 , LOMBAItP-STREET .
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\ ! THH SCOTCH CHEVIOT TWEED AND ANOOLA SUITS . At 47 s ., 60 s ., 55 s ., 60 s ., and 03 s ., made to order from materials all Wool , and thoroughly- shrunk , by 13 . KENJAMIN , Merchant and Family Tailor , 74 , Itegont-titreet , W ., aro dettek vajluj 3 than can bo procured at any other house in tho kingdom , Tho Two Q-ulnea Dress and Frook-Coat-B , tho Gulnon Dress Trousers , and the Half-Guinea Waistcoats . N . B . —A . rerfeet Fit guaranteed .
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¦ i VISITORS TO LONDON Requiring HOSIERY In Its now and extensive varieties shirts , and undorolothjng 1 , olastlo surirlcnl supporting stocking's of very superior qualities , are solicited to visit tho Establishment of thejnnnufftoturors , FOPIfl & I'LANTE ,. * . WA « MHL 00-I" ] LA . 0 Jfl f PALL-MALL , I ^ ONDONr FnmilloM can there make prompt nurohasos flrom tho best nnd most complete assortment In the metropolis .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 9, 1859, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_09071859/page/2/
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