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T-vFTsrnTCRS STOVES , and FIRE-IRONS E ^^^ a ? rHasB » wassasac ISS fesr S 3 ^ SI , ni !& - ¥ ISS l » GENBBAX . IRONMONGERY , as cannot be approached rf ^ whwt either for variety , novelty , beauty of design , or Sxffiten ' ess of workmanship- Br £ > t Stoves with bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars , 2 * . 14 s . to 6 ? . 10 s . ; ditto wl ^ ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars , 51 . 10 s . to 12 Z 128 . Bronzed Fenders complete , with standards , from 7 s to % I . ; Steel Fenders from 21 . isa . to 61 . ; ditto with neb ormolu ornaments , from 2 Z . 15 s . to 11 . 7 s . ; Fire-irons from £ ? 9 d the set to AA : 4 s- Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves with radiating hearth plates . AH which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges—Firstly—From the frequency and extent of his purchases - Secondly—From those purchases being made exclusively for cash . THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER . —The real NICKEL SILVER , introduced twenty years ago by WILLIAM S . BURTON , when PLATED by the patent process of Messrs . Elkington and Co . is beyond all comparison the very best article next to sterling silver that can be employed as sueh , either usefully or ornamentally , as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver . Fiddle Sffwick JFl Pe ' s Pattern , B f ££ JPET Pattern . Tea Spoons , per dozen 18 s . ... 26 s . ... 82 s . Dessert Forks „ 30 s . ... 40 s . ... 46 s . Dessertspoons , 30 s . ... 42 s . ... 48 s . Table Forks „ 40 s . ... 56 s . ... 64 s . Table Spoons „ 40 s . ... 58 s . ... 66 s . Tea and coffee sets , waiters , candlesticks , & c , at proportionate prices . All kinds of replating done by the patent process . CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT PLATED . _ ., „ , T , , , „ Fiddle . Thread . King ' s . Table Spoons and Forks , full size , per dozen 12 s . ... 28 s . ... 30 s . Dessert ditto and ditto ... 10 s . ... 21 s . ... 25 s . Tea ditto 5 s . ... lls . ... 12 s . / CUTLERY WARRANTED . —The most varied J ^ spratA ^ WfiHB ^ WfeBSi . s prices that are remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales . SJ inchivory-handled table-knives , with nign shoulders , lls . per dozen ; desserts to match , 10 s . ; if to balance , Is . per dozen extra ; carvers , 4 s . per pair : larger sizes , from 14 s . 6 d . to 26 s . per dozen ; extra fine , ivory , 32 s . ; if with silver ferrules , 37 s . to 50 s . ; white bone table-knives , 7 s . 6 d . per dozen ; desserts , 5 s . 6 d . ; carvers , 2 s . 3 d . per pair ; black horn table-knives , 7 s . 4 d . per dozen ; desserts , 6 s . ; carvers , 2 s . 6 d . ; black wood-handled table-knives and forks , 6 s . per dozen ; table steels from Is . each- The largest stock in existence of plated dessert knives and forks , i n cases and otherwise , and of the new plated fish-carvers . Also a large assortment of Razors , Penknives , Scissors , & c , of the best quality . WILLIAM S . BURTON has SIXTEEN LARGE SHOWBOOMS devoted to the show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ( including cutlery , nickel silver , plated and japan wares , iron and brass bedsteads , and bedding ) , so arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections . Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( per post ) free . The money returned for every article not approved of . 89 , OXFORD-STREET ( corner of Newman-street ); 1 , B , and 3 . NEWMAN-STREET ; and 4 and 5 , PERRY . 'SPLACE .
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O 1 Q ° MILNEBS' HOLDFAST AND Z / JlAJ FIRE-RESISTING SAFES ( non-conducting and vapourising ) , with all the improvements , under their Quadruple Patents of 1840-51-54 and 1855 , including their Gunpowder-proof Solid Lock and Door ( without which no Safe is secure ) . THE STRONGEST , BEST , AND CHEAPEST SAFEGUARDS EXTANT . MILNERS * PHCENIX ( 212 degrees ) SAFE WORKS , LIVERPOOL , the most complete and extensive in the world . Show-rooms , 6 and 8 , Lord-street , Liverpool . London Dep 6 t , 47 a , Moorgato-streot , City . Circulars free by post .
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FURNISH YOUR HOUSE WITH THE BEST ARTICLES A T DEANE'S Ironmongery and Furnishing Warehouses . Established a . d ., 1700 . A Priced Furnishing List , tree by post . DEANE , DR : VY » and CO . ( Opening to the Monument ) , London-bridge .
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In the High Court of Chancery . rpBJESEMAR . —On the 29 th of May , 1855 , an JL Injunction was granted by the High Court of Chancery , and on the llthof Juno following was mado porpotual , ngainat Joseph Franklin and others to restrain them , under » penalty of 1000 Z .. from imitating this medicine , which is protected by Royal Letters Patent of England , and scoured by the seals of the Ecolo do Pharmacio do Paris , and the Imperial College of Medicine , Vienna . Triesomar , No . 1 , is a remedy for Relaxation , Spermatorrhoea , and Exhaustion of the System , whether arising from accident or climate Trjeaomar , No . 2 , effectually , fn the slu > rt space of thrco awe , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those alwrdora which oapivi and ouboba have so long boon thought aaantidote for , to tho ruin of the health of a vast portion or the population . Trloaomar , No . 3 , la tho groat Continental remedy for that class of disorders which unfortunately tho English physician treats with mercury , to tho "lovitablo destruction of tho patient ' s constitution , and Which , all tho sarsaparilla in tho world cannot remove A « psemar , Nos . l , 2 , and a , arc allko dyvoid of las to or Hindi J ** of alt nauseating qualities . They may lio on tho toilct-* attlorwlthoufc their uso being suspected . —Bold in tin cases »»«» , eaohj free by post , 2 a . extra ; divided into Hoparate SS"t » ' M administered by Volneau , Lalluiuaud . Itoux , & o . fjJ'M liiid wholowilo and retail in London of Johnson , « 8 , iKf . M i Hannay and Co .. da , Oxford-street i and Sang ^ r , ifVwQKd-atrcot- ; J . II . Powell , 10 , WoKtniorln , nd- « tr < iet , uubllnj Kaimes and Co ., Loith-walk , Edinburgh ; and D . v- uampbell , Argylo-atroet , GIuhkow
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| INSURANCE COMPANY . E L C A E Established 1807 ; Empowered by Act of Parliament , 58 Geo . III ., and regulated by deed Enrolled in the High Court of Chancery . 3 , Crescent , New Bridge Street , Blachfriars , London . DrEECTOKS . JOSHUA LOCKWOOD , Esq ., Chairman . WILLIAM WYBROW , Esq ., Deputy-Chairman . Charles Bischoff , Esq . I Chas . Thos . Holcombe , Esq . Thomas Boddington , Esq . I Richard Harman Lloyd , Esq . Thomas Devas , Esq . W . Anderson Peacock . Esq . Nathaniel Gould , Esq . I Ralph Chas . Price , Esq . Robert A . Gray , Esq . I Thos . G . Sambrooke , Esq . Auditors—Thomas Aixeit , Esq . ; Wiixiam H . Smith , Jun ., Esq . Medical Officers—James Sanek , Esq ., M . D ., Tottenham Green ; War . Cookb , Esq ., M . D ., 39 , Trinity Square , Tower Hill . Actuary and Secretary—Chabues Jeiiicoe , Esq . The Assets of this Company Exceed Three Quarters of a Million Sterling-. the annual income exceeds—One Hundred and Thirty Five Thousand Pounds . THE NUMBER OF EXISTING POLICIES IS —Upwards Of Four Thousand . the total , amount assured—Exceeds Two Million Eight Hundred Thousand Pounds . at the division of surplus in 1852 , —About One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Pounds was added to the Sums Assured , under Participating Policies . The Division is Quinquennial , AND THE WHOLE SURPLUS ( LESS 20 PER CENT . ONLY ) IS DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE ASSURED . The Premiums required by this Company , although moderate , entitle the Assured to 80 per cent , of the quinquennial surplus . The lives assured are permitted , in tune of peace , without extra charge , to reside in any country— ( Australia and California excepted)—north of 33 degrees north latitude , or south of 33 degrees south latitude ; or to pass by sea ( not being seafaring persons by profession ) between any places lying in the same hemisphere—distant more than 33 degrees from the Equator , without extra charge . Deeds assigning Policies are registered at the Office , and assignments can Be effected on forms supplied by the Company . The Annual Reports of the Company ' s state and progress , Prospectuses and Forms , may be had , or will be sent , post free on application at the Office , or to any of the Company ' s Agents .
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" DHOTOGEAPHY : A complete apparatus 31 ., Jr 51 . 5 s ., and 11 ? . lls . Send for a list ( post free ) , ac Gilbert Flemings , 498 , Oxford-street , Author of " First Steps in Photography . " Price 6 d ., by post , 7 d .
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T HE 16 s . Trousers reduced to 14 s . —Trousers and Waistcoat , 22 s . —Coat , Waistcoat , and Trousers , 47 s ., made to order from Scotch Tweeds , all wool , and thoroughly shrunk . The TWO GUINEA DRESS or FROCK COAT , the Guinea Dress Trousers , and tho Half-Guinea Waistcoat , made to order by B . BENJAMIN , Merchant Tailor , 74 , Regent-street . For quality , style , and workmanship , cannot be equalled by any house in the kingdom . N . B . —A perfect fit guaranteed .
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SlSA . Ii CIGARS . HN . GOODRICH , after 25 years' practical acquaintance with tho business , will stake his reputation for ability and honour as a Cigar Merchant , upon the truth or falsehood of the assertion , that no Cigars as good as his Sisal Cigars have ever been sold so cheap . Box containing 14 , of the finest quality , for Is . 9 d . Post free , six stamps extra . None are genuine unless signed , ' 11 . JN . Goodrich . " 416 , Oxford-street , London , nearly opposite Hanway-strcct .
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RUPTURES . —BY ROTAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC-MAIIST LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 2 U 0 MedjcalGontlomcntobo tho most effective invention in tho curative treatment of Hernia . Tho use of a steel spring ( so often hurtful in its effects ) is hero avoided , a soft Bandage being worn round tho body , while tho roquisito resisting power is supplied by tho Moc-Main Pad and Patent Lever , fitting with so much ease and oIoboucbb that it cannot bo detected , and may bq worn during sleep . A descriptive circular may bo had , and the Truss ( which cannot fail to lit ) forwarded by post , on ; ho circumference of the body , two inches below tho hips , boing sent to the Manufacturer , Mr . JOHN WHITE , 228 , ^ LAsfe' ^ STOOKINGS , KNEE CAPS , & c .. for VARICOSE VEINS , and all oases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of tho LEGS , SPRAINS , & c . Thoy aropprousjight In texture , and inoxpouHivo . audaro drawn on like an ordinary stocking . i ' riool'roniV'H . Od . tolOs . Postage , Od .
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION . C \ ODJTREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER \ JT FLOWERS ia strongly recommended for softening , improving , beautifying , and preserving the skin , and giving it a blooming and charming appearance , being at once a most fragrant porlumo and delightful cosmetic . It will completely remove tun , sunburn , redness , & c , and by its balsamic and healing qualities render tho akin soft , pliable , and froo from drynoas , scurf , & c , clear it from every humour , pimple , or eruption j and , by continuing itn uso only a short thno . tho Hkin will become and continue soft and wmooth , and the complexion perfectly clear and beautiful . In tho process ol Hhaving It is invaluable , as it annihilate *) ovory pimplo , and all roughness , and will afford groat comfort if applied to tho I ' aco during tho prevalence oi * cold easterly winds . Sold la bottloN , price 2 s . 0 d ., with Directions for using it , by all Medicine Vendors and Porfumoru .
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TIEEL EAST INI > IA COAMi 45 QMB & 3 SKX "LIMITED- " Provisionally registered under the Limited Liability Act of Capital 150 , 0002 ., in 15 , 000 Shares of 107 . each ' . A Deposit of Five Shillings per-Share upon allotment . The first call of 21 . per share to be made one month after the deed of the company is ready for signature , of which due notice will be given , and the remaining calls to be made from time to time as the money may be required . Provisional Directors . —Capt . L . V .- Vernon , R . E-, M , P ., Ardington House , Wantage , Berks ; Sir H . T . Maddock , M : P . ( late Governor of Bengal ) , 180 , South Audley-sfcreet ; Gregor Grant , Esq ., Bombay Civil Service ( late Chairman , of the Oriental Bank ) . Oriental Club ; James Hume , Esq .,. of Calcutta , Reform Club , Pall Mall ; George Smoed , Esq ., Gore Court , near Sittingbourne , Kent ; A . L . V .- de ' Magalhaens , Esq ., 75 , Mark Lane ; William P . Haymen , Esq ., Rochester , Kent ; George Burge , Esq ., 1 , Lansaowne-place ,. Brunswick-square ; E . vV . Morris , Esq ., Monument-yard , London Bridge . Auditors . —John Noble , Esq ., of the firm of Messrs ; Nobleand Co ., Broad-street buildings ; H . C . Read , Esq ., of the firm of Messrs . Mackay and Read , 9 , New Broad-street . Bankers . —Messrs . Glyn , Mills , and Co . Secretary . —Henry Haymen , Esq . Standing Counsel . — Charles Wordsworth , Esq ., 4 , Paper-buildings , Temple . Solicitor . — Richard Prall , Esq ., 19 , Essex-street , Strand . Broker . —Daniel Castello , Esq ., 4 , Cushion-court , Old Broad-street . Offices . —132 and 133 , Gresham House , Old Broad-street . This company is established with the object of workingcoals in the Valley of the Damoodah , in Bengal , and of supplying the great and rapidly-increasing demand in India for that article . The profitable nature of such an undertaking has been placed beyond all doubt by the fact of an association—the Bengal Coal Company—working in the immediate proposed locality , having for some years past paid its shareholdersdividends varying from twelve to sixteen per cent- The East India Coal Company will have the advantage of commencing its operations with the means of transporting- its coal to market by rail in six hours—a benefit of vast- importance , when it is remembered that until within , these last few months the only mode of transit has & een of -the most tedious , dangerous , and expensive character , combining land and water-carriage—the former by carts , and the latter on a torrent navigable for-a very brief period of the year . The collieries and lands secured by the directors are ex > tensive and valuable : they consist of five distinct mines , together wi th buildings , plant , & c . See ., and comprise an area of five hundred acres . The seams vary from eight to sixteen feet in thickness , and contain an inexhaustible supply of coal . Toposi and Konoostoria , the two principal mines , are immediately adjoining , and situated within three miles of the East India Railway Company ' s terminus at Ranegunge , and 129 miles ( by rail ) from Calcutta . They have been worked on a small scale for the last five years , supplying for two or three years the India General Steam Navigation Company with all the fuel for its steamers . Five shafts have been sunk , at depths varying frem 35 to . 60 , feet . Samples taken from these mines have been submitted , to competent examination , and pronounced equal to good Welsh steam coal . The other three mines , Kosta , Russah , and Tanksooly _ , although at greater distances from the rail , are valuable with reference to the superior quality of the coal , and its capabilities for coking purposes . The terms upon which these mines have been purchased are highly favourable to the shareholders . Not only is the price extremely moderate , with reference to previous sales of similar property in India , but the seller has consented to receive the whole amount in shares of the company . A chart of the mines , samples of the coal , and a full report from competent parties in India as to the workings and extent of the property , are in possession of the directors , and may be inspected at this office For the information of those unable to avail themselves of this privilege , a few brief remarks arc here submitted . —Owing to the cheapness of labour in India , a ton of coul can bo raised and deposited at the pit ' s mouth for a sum equal to one shilling and twopence . The present charge for conveyance , by rail , to Calcutta , is eleven shillings and sixpence per ton ; tho cost of the coal , therefore , in Calcutta will be twelve shillings and eightpenco pci ton ; or , adding one shilling and fourponco for sundry charges , fourteen shillings . Tho price of coal in Calcutta lias never been less , for many years , than twontyone shillings per ton ; and tho profit consequently will be the difference , or seven shillings per ton . Tho quantity of coal raised would not bo less than three hundred tons per diem , leaving n profit of 1052 . per day , or . in round numbers , 31 , 503 ^ . per annum , calculating , only 300 working days in the year . Supposing tho whole amount of capital to bo called for , still a dividend of at least twenty per cent , may be confidently anticipated . Witli tho skill and moans now available , a Tory superior quality of coal will bo raised to any hitherto brought to market in India . The manufacture of Patent Fuel , upon the jilan found to answer fio well here , and the preparation of cuke . for the uso of the Indian , railways * & c , will engage tho attention of this company . The deep interest which tho Government of India ; tho various Indian railwny companies , tho Inland Steam Navigation Companies , tho Pouiutmlor and Oriental & tca . ni Company , and the Oriental Gw Company must naturally havo in the auecoKN of this Bcheme , promises to tho proprietors an amount of ( support not utmally commanded'by public companies . It is proposed to nianngo tho affairs of tho company iu tho manner ndoptcil by tho Pcuirranlav and Oriental Steam Company , and the yariou . s imJLau railway companion , r—that is , by a board of direction in London , and an . agency iuuI suMcrintcndcntu In India . Tho opi . 'rationa of tho company will bo immediate Ar-n-icATioN koii tuiAjuica in this i < "olix > wino fokm will BUS UJfiClCIVKU MY Tlfltf SKOKKTAUY AND BKOItKIlS OF T 1 HS COMl > ANr , To tho Directors of tho East-India Coal Coiupany , ' " Limited , " CiJCNTI . E . MHN , 1 miueht you "will allot mo Shares in tho Kaat-India . Coal Company u pon tlio ^'" ita oi your prewpeotms , and 1 ngr «« to aooopt the « iun « i , o »» Wr number aa may ho allotted to mt ,, i ind ^ ' 7 » t <> doiKMlt thvreou & 0 tho thuo and I ' " " , , . . '" " xjnmdod Lofctor of Allotment , and that mid" <*« P »»"' "" V "" " * iu defraying tho jirullininajy ox » ww-Nnmc ' " •¦ '' . ' , ' . ' . ' . AddroNH uixl oomijmMon Number of Hhnroa ' . " . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . Reference Date
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 15, 1855, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_15091855/page/23/
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