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January 12, 1856.] THE LEADER. 47
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January 12, 1856.] The Leader. 47
January 12 , 1856 . ] THE LEADER . 47
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TENDERS , STOVES , and FIRE-IRONS . JO Buyers of the above aTe requested , before finally deciding , to visit WILLIAMS . BURTON'S SHOWROOMS . They are the largest in the world , and contain such an assortment of FENDERS , STOVES , BAWGES , V I UK-IRONS , and GENERAL IRONMONGERY " , as cannot be approached elsewhere , eitheT for varietv , novelty , beauty of design , or exquisiteness of workmanship . Bright Stoves , with bronzed ornaments and two sets of barn , £ 2 . 14 s . to £ o . tOi . ; ditto , with ormolu ornamencs and two sets of bars , £ 5 . 10 s . to £ 12 . 129 . ; Bronzed Fenders complete , with standards , from 7 s . to £ 3 ; Steel Fenders from £ 2 . 15 s . to £ G ; ditto with rich ormolu ornaments , from £ 2 . 15 s . to £ 7 . 7 a . ; Fire-irons from Is . 9 d . the set to £ 4 4 s Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves , with radiating hearth p ' . ates . All which he is enabled tosell at these very i educed charges . FiTstly—From the frequency and extent of his purchases ; and Secondly—From those purchases being made exclusively for cash . THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER . The REAL NrCKEL SILVER , introduced twenty years ago by WILLIAM S . BURTO 2 J , when plated by the patent process of Messrs . Elkinptton 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 teat can it be distinguished from real silver . Thread or Fiddle Brunswick King ' s . Pattern . Pattern . Pattern . Tea Spoons per dozen .. 18 s 26 s . .:.. 32 s . Dessert Forks „ .. 30 j 40 s . .... 46 s . Dessertspoons „ .. 30 s <* 23 48 s . Table Forks „ .. 403 66 s G 4 s . Table Spoon 3 „ .. 403 58 s 663 . Tea and cu > ff " ee sets , waiters , candlesticks , & c , at proportionate prices . All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process . CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT PLATED . Fiddle . Thread . King's Table Spoons and Forks , full size , per dozen 1-23 . .. 23 s . .. 30 s . Dessert ditto and ditto 10 a . .. 2 is . .. 25 s . Tea ditto .-. 53 . .. 11 s . .. 12 s . LA MPS of all SORTS and PATTERNS . — WILLIAM S . BURTON invites attention to this season ' s SHOW of LAMPS . It embraces the Moderateur ( tlie best Parisian specimens of which have been carefully culled ) , Argand , Solar , Camphine , I ' almer ' s Magnum , and other lamps for candles ; and comprises an assortment wnich , considered either as to extent , price , or pattern , is . perfectly unrivalled . 1 Pure Colza Oil . > d . 6 d . per gallon . Palmer ' s Candle * , lOd . and lo ^ d . per lb . Patent Camphine . 4 s- per gallon . DISH COVERS and HOT WATER DISHES in every material , in great variety , and of the newest and most recherche patterns . Tin Dish Covers , 6 s . 6 d . the set of six ; Blofck Tin , 1-2 $ . 3 d . to 28 s . 9 J . the set of six ; elegant modern patterns , 34 s . to 58 s . Gd the set ; Britannia Metal , with or without silver plated handles , 7 fis . 6 d . to 110 s . 6 d . the set ; Sheffield plated , £ 10 to £ 16 . 10 s the act ; Block Tin Hot Water Dishes , with wells for gravy , 12 s . to 203 , ; Britannia Metal , 2 Js . to 77 s . ; Electro plated on Nickel , full size , £ U . Us . The alterations and additions to these very extensive premises ( already by far the largest in Europe ) , which have occupied the whole of last year , are now nearly completed ; they are of such a character that the entire of EIGHT HOUSES is now devoted to the display of the most magnificent stock of GENE RAL HOUSE IKO-VMONGEKY ( including Cutlery , Nickel Silver , Plated , and Japanned Wares , Brushes and Turnery , Lamps and Gaseliers , Iron and Jsrass Bedsteads and Iledditig ) , arranged in Sixteen Large Show Rooms , so as to afford to parties furnishing facilities an the selection of woods that cannot be hoped for elsewhere . Illustrated Catalogues sent ( per post ) free . 30 , OXFOllD-STRRBT ; 1 , 1 a , 2 , and 3 . NEWMANSTREET ; and J , 5 , and <; , PERU . VS-PL ACE . , Established a . » . 1820 .
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Furnish , your House with tlie Best Articles , AT DEANE'S Ironmongery and Furnishing Warehoused . Established a . d , 1700 . A Priced Furnishing List , free l > y post . DEANH DHAY , and Co . ( Opening to tlio Monument ) , London-bi ulge
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212 ° MILNEKS' HOLDFAST AND FIRE-. RESISTING SAFES . ( non conducting and vnpourising ) , wltli all tlie improvements , undor their Quadruple Patents of IHio , 51 , fit mid iti "> . > , including thtiir Gunpowdorproof Solkl Lock nu 1 Door ( without which no safe is secure ) . the s-raoNoRsr , mw , and oiib \ tr * t sArnouAnDd extant , A , . ^ . ? ' ^ "tKNJX ( - ' 12 « Uv ? reiw ) SAFE WOItKS , LI Vli . ltr < K ) l ,, the most . C ) im >! eto mid ' GNtcnaivo In the world . Show-rooms , <> ; unl 8 , Lord Htruot , Liverpool . London . Depot , 17 a , Moorguto-strcet , City . Circulars free by post . '
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DAVIS AND SIMPSON'S FCTUNISHING WAREHOUSES , 13 G , 137 ' , I art , TOTTENHAM COURT-ROAP , ' Curnor of the Ne \ v-roud Established Twcnty-clght Ymiim , ICuturgomunt of Promises . Increase of Slock . ARE YOU ABOUT TO FURNISH ? If ao , Insncot thin enormous . Stock , containing tlio moxt . rcciifltcha mumiHint urea of Glllown niul Oowbigein , ns well no plain fiulwtantluV tjoltngo Furniture . Buying fov Caslx you will save 20 per cent . r | ,. ^ , ? U ( INDUED SETa OK DIN I NUI 5 OOM KUltNIiUHb . oi Mupt-rivr at . ylu mul workmanship Tki . kuooimj Mining ¦ I Mii . iM iiMi-u 1 Kuluuua Lo no Ciiaiiw . in Wonocco , " IlAin-CMmi , mid Kuan , Inim Ian . fid . to' 2 uutnuup AnitmuoiiMO « t .. i « : k <» r Hkodino , Hunkkts , Miimistino . Coi / n . TEBI'ANKH , ( . AHI'I . I . S , 1111 ( 1 KaMII . V Oil AI'UKV J Uflt rCOCl VOtl lVotU tJ » O MANUt'AOl'UllUIII ) . Furniture wnivhomc . l ui . a moderate olmrgo for fuml lies Iciavl » H town , or ni » i"K nbro d . . Mark Mm Ad drew ! COItftKll of tlui NI < 2 W-K <> AI > uud TOTTENHAM COUUT-KOAD .
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TTNITED MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE VJ SOCIETY , 4 , Charing-cross , London . Policies indisputable . No charge for Policy Stamps . Whole profits divided annually . Assurances on the 9 trictly mutual principle . Invalid lives assured at equitable rates . THOMAS PRITCHARD , Itesident Director .
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SPECIAL NOTICE . The bookB of the Society close on I st March , and Proposals lodged at the head office , or at any of the agencies , on or before that date , will secure the advantage of the present year ' s entry , and of One Year ' s Additional Bonus over later Proposals . MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE . THE WHOLE PBOFJTS DIVIDED AMONGST THE ASSUEEO . HPHE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASJL SURANCE SOCIETY . Instituted 1831 . Incorporated ^!/ Special Act of Parliament . The fun . ! accumulated from the contributions of Members exceeds NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS . The annual revenue exceeds ONE HUNDRED and SIXTY-THREE THOUSAND POUNDS The amount of existing Assurances exceeds FOUR MILLIONS and a QUARTER STEELING . The amount paid to the Representatives of Deceased Members is upwards of SIX HUNDRED and FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS , of which SEVENTY-EIGHT THOULAND POUNDS are bonus additions . The NEXT DIVISION of PROFITS takes place at the 1 st of MARCH . 1856 , and Policies effected before that date receive one year ' s additional Bonus over those effected after that date . ROBERT CHRISTIE , Manager . WILLIAM FINLA . Y , Secretary . Head Office—20 , St . Andrew-square / Edinburgh . Loudon Office—126 , Bishopsgate street , Corner of Cornhill WILLIAM COOK , Agent .
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C < T . GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY , O 118 , PALL-MALL , LONDON . Capital , ^ 100 , 000 , in shares of £ 5 each . Deposit £ 1 per Share . ( On which . Interest at the rate of £ 5 per cent , per annum , exclusive of Dividend , is guaranteed by the Deed of Settlement . ) . Chairman—Viscount RANEL AGH , Park-place , St . James ' s . Deputy-Chairman—HENRY FOWNALL . Esg .., Ludbiokesquafe , Nottingham . Secretary—\ V . C tFKQUHART , E * q . POLICIES ABSOLUTELY INDISPUTABLE . ° " Annuities and Endowments for families , children , and ' others on the most favourable terms . Premiams payable yearly , half-yearly , or quarterly . No charge for medical fees or stamps . Loans granted for long or short periods , payable by monthly , quarterly , or half-yearly instalments . Defective Titles , Reversions , & c , assured , and guaranteed .
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G-ENERAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE COM PAN Y" , 7 , Chatham-place , Blaekfriars—Capital , ; £ 500 , 0 O (> , in Shares of £ b each ; call , 10 s . per Share . Every-description of Insurance business transacted at this office . Policies absolutely indisputable . Guarantees afforded to persons in situations of trust where security is required ; also aprainst losses arising from robberies , forgeries , & c . Fire and life insurances effected on improved and safe principles . Plate-glass insured . Prospectuses , terms of agency , proposals , & c , can be had on application . J . G . HUGHES , Secretary .
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UNITED ORDERS' , PROVIDEN-T SOCIETY AND GENERAL , ASSURANCE COMPANY . ( IXCGUVOliATED . 1 CC 0 UDING TO . WT OF PARLIAM & jVT . ) Established for the Transaction of every branch of Life , Fire , Accideat , Plate Glass , and Sickness Assurance . CHIEF OFFICE—63 , FALL MALL , LONDON . SHARES , . £ 1 EACH ; DEPOSIT 103 . PER SHARE . Ciuarman—Edward Capel Whltuhurst , Esq . Vice-chairman . —Sir Samuel Hancock , Knicht . This Society has been established as the UNION OF FU 1 ENDLY SOCIETIES , so as to extend to all classes of the oomnumity tho advantages of Provident Societies , without their defects . The Itntcs and Principles are based On the most Recent Experience of tho Laws of Mortality and Sickness , and have boon certified by tho eminent Authority , AUTHUK SCKATCULEY , M . A . ( Cantab . ) , F . It . A . S . GltOUPEP SHARES , Amounting to . £ 00 or £ l : > 0 , are isHtied by this Society , realisable by Monthly Instalments of ID , * ., Intercut being credited at 5 percent , from tins date of encii monthly subscription . PKH 8 ONS THINKING OF ASSURING SHOULD DO SO AT THE COMMENCEMENT OP TUB NEW YEAR . N . B . — -The . filinrc List will be closed early , therefore immediate application is desirable . WAI . CURTIS OTTER , General Mann-Rur and Secretary .
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JtUrrURKS . —BY 11 OYAL LETTEKS PATENT . ^ TSTIIITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS ia T Y allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to bo the most offootivo invention in tho curative troniment ol llcrnin . Thousoofu steel spring ( bo- often hurtful in ltd ollVotd ) is hero avoided , a soft , liixndugi ! being worn round tho body , while tho renuiflito resisting power ia auppltod by tho Moc-Mnin Pad ana Patent l . ovcr , fitting with no much eauo and closencsH that it cannot bo dotcotcd , and mny bo worn during sleep . A descriptive niraulnr cuuy bo had . and the Truss ( which cannot , fall to tit ) fonvm-ilud by post , on tho cti'oumferonooof thu body , two inclioa bo low the ) iipn , bi'in ^ seal , to tho Manufacturer , Mr . JOHN WHITE , ' 2 W , Piccadilly , London . ' OLASTIO STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , & c , jilJ for VARICOSE VIilINS . and ult oumom of WIOAKNKSS and ( WELLING »( tlio LICGS . Sl'KAINH , & . 'I'huy are porous , li ^ ht iu tvxturo , mul li » c \ pou . il \ o , uud Arc drnwn on liko an ordinary stookiiig . Price from 7 a . ikl , lo l (> y . Postaffo , fid . Manufactory , 92 H , PlccaUIUy , Lonaon .
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AL L the NEW RELIGIOUS PUBLICATIONS are reviewed or noticed in the LITEHARY CliURCH MAN . Its subscribers are thus placed entirely " au <; ourant" with the religious literature of the day . Its pTincinles are those of the Church of England . P « ncipies Issued Fortnightly , price 4 d . ; free by post , 5 d . ' A Specimen Number sent on application to the Office , 377 , Strand . London . 1 rice 4 iree 5 d
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'uousnea iorcnignuy , p a . ; ny post , . ; subscription 8 s . per annum , or post free , 10 s .. payable in advance . T HE LITERARY CHURCHMAN , a record of Current Religious Literature . The First "Volume of this Journal— . May to December , 1855—is now ready , containing Reviews and Notices of upwards of 550 Publications , issued during the last eight months . Price 7 s . iu cloth . Office , 377 ,. Strand ,. London .
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THE NATIONAL REYIE \ V . Price 5 s . No III . was published January 1 st . Contents . I . Edward Gibbon . II . The Spanish Gonquest in America . III . The Lifeaad Writings of Dr . Thomas Young . IV . Atheism-V . The State of France . "VI . Phoenicia . VII . W . SI . Thackeray , Artist attd Moralist-VIII . Foreign Policy and the Next Campaign . IX . Uooks of the Quarter . " The National llnvietv still approves itself competent to maintain the high position it has already won , to which its thoughtful tone and carefully matured andideveloped views entitle it . " " The most striking article in the- Review is one on the present state of France . The writer writes like one who has been behind the scenes , who ia thoroughly conversant with his subject , and perfectly secure of the correctness of his statements . "—Economist . Jan . 5 th . " The paper of Thackeray contains the most elaborate , painstaking , and , on the whole , just estimate of the great - humourist which" we have yet met with in contemporary literature . . The last article is an eloquent and high-toned pleadng for a . prosecution of war against Russia in the future on a more dearly-defined principle , and with a loftier aim than has been manifested in tfie past . "—Daily News * Jan . 5 th London : Robert Theobam > , 2
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N EW SERIES of TRACTS for the PRESENT CRISIS By Sir ARTHUR H . JELTOJS " , Bart . Just published , Nos . I , 2 , and 3 , price Id . each , or 9 d . per dozen . The first three Tracts sent free on receipt of . four postage stamps . Published by KeoSX « ak £ , Park-Street , Bristol . Sold > also by Bartlett , Patemoster-roxv , London ; Foi . thobp . Brighton ; Palmee , Liverpool ; Cornish and Co ., Manclieater /; Shep-HEK . D and EtLior , Edinburgh .
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Just published , price 23 ., post free , 2 s . 661 ., -i AN ESSAY ON SPERMATORB ^ CBA ; its Nature and Treatment , with an exposition of the Frauds that are practised t > y persons who advertise the speedy * safe , and effectual cure of Nervous Derangement . By A MEMBEtt OF THE ROYTAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS , London . London * . W . Kent and Co ., 51 and 62 , Paternoster-row .
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WANT ED , a Situation as MERCHANT'S or ' - SURVEYOR'S CLERK . The Advertiser has also been accustomed to Teaching ; he understands French and G-Ttnan . Adlre ^ s , JJo . 147 , ^ l ^ et . streac .
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K IND READER i—Will you enable a Young Gentleman ( an Orphan , in ill lieallh , without money , and without friends ) to publish ft half-crown Volume of Poetry and Prose , entitled " Jlusic , Poetry , Paintings , and Flowers . " A Prospectus , with specimen Poem ? , Tales , &« ., for six stamps . Poems and Acrostics written . —Address "Clarence , " Che-hunt , Uerts . — Subscribers : H . R . H . the Duke of Cambridge , His Grace the Duke of Argyll , Lady Abercromby ( six copies ) . Rev . George CiilfiHati ( four copies ) . Alfred Tennyson , Esq ., Mr . Macready .
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SOUTE AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Royal Charter , 18-17 . The Court of Directors GRANT LEITKli ^ of CREDIT and BILLS upon the Company ' s Bfink , Adkljude , at pax . Approved drafts negotiated and sent for collection . y Apply at the Company ' s Offices . No , &•» , Old Broad » strcet , London . Business with all the Australian Colonies conducted tlu'oush the Bank ' s Agents . Apply iil tlio Company ' s Qfllee , r > i , O 1 < 1 Broad-street , London . WILLIAM PUIII > Y , Manager . Loudon , January I , IS ' iO .
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MARK YOUR LINEN . —The Pen Supersoded . Tlie most ea-y , permanent , a » ul b < 'st met hod of Marking Linen , Silk , Cotton , Course Towe's . Books , or anythin « ubo , is wilh the PATliNT ELKO 1 ' liO aiLVEIt PLA IKS . Any person can use th « m wit Ii the greatest ease Certificate from tho celebrated Dr . Sheritiim Musprnlt , F . U . S K . :-v" Several trials wilh Culfcion ' s Electro toilver Plntea induce me to pronounce tlum excellent . Theletters are diatinctly marked , without Motthig , in a deep b ] ack colour , uud nfter long boiling , with either potass or 6 t > da . they remain unaltered . —Shebidan Alusm-viT , College of Chemistry , Liverpool , May U > , \» bl" Initial plate , lu . ; natno plate , 2 s . ; aut of numbers , 2 a . , crest pinto , ( is . bent . nost-frep to nnypartof the kingdom ( with ( lirectionts ) , on receipt of Btanips , by tho invoutor and solo patentee , 'I . CULLE 10 N , 2 . Long Aoro ( exactly ono door irom bt . Mnrtin ' ti-lniif ) , London . MAHK YOUn LINEN .
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HOLLOW AY'S PILLS for the EFFECTUAL CURIO oi SICK 11 HADACUKS , BILB , and J > 1 SOKDKHKD STOMACHS . —Theao vvoiHier (\> l ¦ Pills ourcd tho Karl of Aldboroiifih nnd nnotUo r nobleninn o ( ' tlinlltir ooinnluintH , after tlio most eminent ^ rpcona in Kngliuul and on tlw Continent Imd bcoii coiihultc < l In vn ' n . Tl . in renowiud Hedlolno will ouro miy person , Iiovvever bad l ) i « on so mny bo , who is sufl ' ciing ft » m general dob llty , lioiiclm-lie , iiuIlKccttiou , or lillioun oomplnint . 1 Iicho IMIi not on tliu vory innliiHprliiK of life , ho that do < lii * funo , notwHhataiidiiitr iln Hovcrlty , onn rcalB v thilr hilliumco . Sold by oil Mcriloliio Vendors throughout tho NVorlil ; at Profcaaor Ilolloway'fl KwtnljliHhmcntH , 214 , Strand London , nnd ho , Multlon-lniiQ . Nuw York : by A . Stampu , Countuntlnople i A . i Guldicy , fimyrnti ; nvid E . Mulr , Mftlta .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 12, 1856, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_12011856/page/23/
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