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1242 THE LEADER. [Saturday,
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1242 The Leader. [Saturday,
1242 THE LEADER . [ Saturday ,
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HHHE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL X STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Book Passengers and receive Goods and Parcels for MALTA , EGYPT , INDIA , and CHINA , by their Steamers leading Southampton on the 20 th of every Month . The Company ' s Steamers also start for MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE on the 29 th , and VIGO , OPOETO , LISBON , CADIZ , and GIBRALTAR , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the Month i For further information apply at the Company's Offices , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London ; and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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LAMPS of ALL SOETS and PATTERNS . The largest , as well as the choicest , assortment in existence of PALMER'S MAGNUM and other LAMPS , CAMPHINE , AEGAND , SOLAR , and MODERATEUE LAMPS , with all the latest improvements , and of the newest and most recherche patterns , inormolu , Bohemian , and plain glass , or papier machc , is at WILLIAM S . BURTON'S , and they are arranged m one large room , so that the patterns , sizes , and sorts can be instantly selected . ^ , , _ , , , PALMER'S CANDLES , 7 % d . a pound . Palmer s Patent Candles , all marked "Palmer . " Single or double wicks 7 £ d . per pound . Mid . size , 3 wioks . 8 } d . ditto . Magnums , 3 or 4 wicks 9 d . ditto . English's Patent Camphine , in sealed cans , 4 s . per gallon . Best French Colza Oil , 4 s . per gallon . DISH COVEES AND HOT-WATER DISHES in every material , in great variety , and of the newest and most recherche" patterns . Tin Dish Covers , 6 s . the set of six ; Block Tin ,: 11 s . 6 d . to 25 s . the set of six ; elegant modern patterns , 30 s . to 53 s . the set ; Britannia Metal , with or without silver-plated handles , 68 s . to 102 s . the set ; Sheffield plated , £ 10 tb £ 16 10 s . the set ; Block Tin Hot-water Dishes , with wells for gravy ; lls . to 25 s . ; Britannia Metal , 32 s . to 63 s . ; Sheffield plated , full size , £ 9 10 s . rpHE PEBFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILJL VER . The REAL NICKEL SILVER , introduced 20 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 such , either usefully or ornamentally , as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver . Fiddle Thread or King ' s Pattern . Brunswick Pattern . Pattern . Tea Spoons , per dozen ISs 23 s 36 s . Dessert Forks „ 30 s 42 s . 58 s . Dessertspoons „ 303 42 s 62 s . Table Forks „ 40 s 55 s 70 s . TableSpoons „ 403 55 s .... 75 s . Tea and Coffee 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 12 s 28 s 30 s . Deasert ditto and ditto 10 a . 21 s 25 a . Teaditto 6 s lls 12 s . WILLIAM S . BURTON has TEN LARGE SHOWROOMS ( all communicating ) , exclusive of the Shop , devoted solely to the show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ( including cutlery , nickel silver , plated , and japanned wares , iron and brass bedsteads ) , so arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at onco mako their selections . Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( per post ) free . The money returned for every article not approved of . 39 , OXFORD-STREET ( corner of Nevwnan-st . ); Nos . 1 & 2 , NEWMAN-STREET ; and 4 & 5 , PERRY'S-PLACE .
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B OARD OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND . CONSUMERS" PROTECTION AGENCY . Fuxchubch CnAMBEits , 159 , Funchukcii Street , City . Objects of the Board of Supply and Demand : — To undertake tho execution , on behalf of tho public , of any orders for any articles of trade ; To secure the purity , quality , right price , prompt and safe delivery of articles ) ordered ; To cntablixh and maintain , upon an extensive Hcale , warehouses for rocoiving and tex / int / tho articles for conmunplion ; To recommend to tho olionln of tho Board tlio tradesmen , contractors , working mon , and various pernoiiH whowo oervices mar bo required ; T < i nettle mieountH and make pa ^ 'montB on behalf of the cuntomorH or clients , < to . & c . & o . Advantage * secured to cunfomors < lcaUn < i with tlic Hoard : — An oumv , safe , inexpensive mode of IruiiHimUing their orders ; All an < l evory security , that the existing otute of civilization , und the concentrated power of capital , labour , machinery , hUill Und experience eun aliord , as to tho purity , quality , right price , prompt and nafo delivery of tho articles ordered ; An efficient responsibility in cam , of damage and defect ; Simplification of household accounts ; All ivrtieloH ehurged according to a lint of fixed prices , nettled between the merchants and the Board : all mioh nuts published and forwarded , from time to time . Reduction of prioos , and great Having by tlio mippreHsion of all tho coBtlyoxyorilnontH tliat consumorM have to boat- from thwr not bonitf aocjuaintwl with uroper j . laceH of uunply , ' und with well-conlrollod inerclinnlH ; Facility for credits applicable to tho whole of their consumption , and hearing ; upon tho whole of llum- income , whatever may bo tho torniH of receiving the said income , monthly , quarterly , half-yearly , or yearly . Immudtatk BirfliNuoH transacted ijvthb irniM ojf J . L . ST . ANDItK . ¦ Whilo propiiriiifr tli « moro poi'f «><;() orgmiiziilion of u BOARD OF 8 Ul » L » Ly AN I ) JXIOMANI ) , tho xvn ^ v-Iiamcd firm is now read y ( , <> execute ortloi-H , to my umotinfc not undor i' /> , in ono or vurioiiB artidoH . r i'ho arrangejnont-H lor tho retail irado will bo noon completed , but until then , ordorH under . JJfi inunt , bo deoliimd . General Manager—J O I / KR LECH 15 VAL 11011 HT . ANDill ) . TinmmwH traimafitocl undor the firm of . 1 . l ,. H'r . AJVDRIO . Ar tBNTH wantkd . Applications from ( lie country inunt bo uccoiiipuniod with unexcoptioiiiihlo roforencoH in l ' j onduu . * »* No OltUKUH ICKIiCIITICI ) ON SATU KI ) A YH . irintTintit VAWTKMiLAitH to itio had by appl ying to j tlio above addrouH , or by lor warding two pot / ta ^ o atumpH . J
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BANKS OF DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS BANKS . INVESTMENT OP CAPITAL AND SAVINGS . ATATIONAL ASSURANCE and INVESTJ _ M MENT ASSOCIATION , 7 , Sr . Maetin ' s Place , Thafalgab Square , London , akd 56 , Pali Mall , Manchester . Established in 1844 . TEUSTEES . ' 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 ot 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 ot that peculiar class , which are oifered almost exclusively to Lile 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 thau could otherwise , with equal safety , be obtained . i The present rate of Interest is five 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 tor 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 ot . Lite Assurance in all its branches , transacted , on hig hly advantageous terms . Rates , Prospectuses , and Forms of Proposal , with every requisite information ; may be obtained on app lication 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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CLERICAL , MEDICAL , AND GENERAL \ j LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . The Assured may reside in most parts of the world , without extra charge , and in all parts by payment of a small extra premium . The small share of Profit divisible in future among the Shareholders being now provided for , without intrenching on the amount made by the regular business , the Assubed will hereafter derive all the benefits obtainable from a Mutual Office , with , at the same time , complete freedom from liability , secured by means of an ample Proprietary Capital—thus combining , in the same office , all the , advantages of both sy steins . Five Bonuses have been declared ; at the last in January , 1852 , the sum of £ 131 , 125 was added to the Policies , producing a Bonusvarying with the different ages , from 24 ^ to 55 per cent , on the Premiums paid during the fire years , or from £ 5 to JE 12 10 - per cent , on the sum assured . The next and future Bonuses may be either received in Cash , or applied at the option of the assured in any other way . On Policies for the whole of Life , one half of the Annual Prer miums for the first fivo year . s may remain on credit , and may either continue as a debt on the Policy , or may be paid ofF at any time . Claims paid thirty days after proof of death , and all Policies are Indisputable except in cases of fraud . Invalid Livks may bo assured at rates proportioned to the increased risk . Tho Assurance Fund already invested amounts to £ 850 , 000 , and tho Income exceeds £ 136 , 000 per annum . Tho Accounts and Balance Shoots aro at all times open to tho inspection of tho Assured , or of any person who may desire to assure . A copy of tho last Report , with a Prospectus and forms of Proposal , can bo obtained of any of ( ho Society ' s agents , or will bo forwarded free by addressing a lino to G 3 CO . 11 . PINCKARD , " Resident Secretary . 9 i ) , Great Rus . sall Street , Uloomsbury , London .
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ESTABHHUKD 1 H 37 . Incorporated by special Act . of Parliament . Intending Life Assurers and Policy Holders in other Companies arc invited to examine tho rates , principloH , and position of tho QCOTTISTI PROVIDENT INSTITUTION O for MUTUAL LIKE ASSURANCE by MODKRATK PREMIUMS . Tun Scottish PnovnncNT TvhtitiitiotiT claims superiority ovor other mutual ottioes in tho following psirtitMilnrH : — 1 . —Premiums ill . early and middle age about a fourth lower . 2 . —A more accurate adjustment , of tho niton of premium to tho noveral agftH . !( . —A i > rinoipl <» in the division of tho Hiirplu . q moro fiufe , equitable , and favourable to good lives ) . 4 . — Kxoitipf . iori /" nun entry money . All polioioa indispiitable , iiulotm obtained by fraud . Bl'UtJlMUNH OF l'miMJUMS . Annual Premium * for . UI 00 , with whole profits . Ag « " 2 ( T ] 2 * 5 \ "li ( f ~ ) iiS j 40 ( ~" 4 f > * ~ \ ~~ M ) ~~] ~ 7 " f > X'l 15 H ¦ 1 1 H 0 | 2 I (! | 2 < i 1 <> I 2 M , !> | A 5 i ) | 4 1 7 j T > 1 H Annual l ' remiumK , payable for 21 i / tuvrs only , for . ( jlOO , ¦ with whale- profit * . Ag « 1 "( T 7 2 fi j W > | ~~" jf » | ~ "iii > ~ j 4 fi | fi 0 ~~ . L' 2 7 Hi I 2 10 H | 2 11 « | 2 ID H | A (( 4 | X 14 » | 4 7 2 _ A coiuptiri . son ot ' thoae prtfuiitinm with th <> t »«> of it , ny other ofliee will at oneo hIiow tho iniiiiediato advantage Hreurnd in I , lid HooiTimi I'kovidicnt . The pi'emiuniH payable for 21 yearn only are nearly tho ijiuuo nu jinioiy olUcoti require ( luring tho whole ofjifo . 1 ' ltOdltUHH . Hitii ' e iln inslitulion in 1 MI 17 , t . liirt Ho < M < i | y liaH ImhiumI upwimlri ol W 7 M ) | i (> licicH , ( he jtHHiiritnecH < xc ! eeiling 'I ' wo Millions nnil n Hull , a r . 'NiiJl , th « i moro HivliHliuitory , uh t . ho Diret-toi'H hnv « Jlmily lulhercd to ihiiir rule of allowing No ConiMiiHrtion to nhy other Minn l . heit- own rixiogiiiHod odleiitl agents . Itrt wholo ullairn lire in the moHt , pronporoUM oonditioil , tin hIiowii l ) y tho Annual UoportH , wliich with |) i' <) H | iei ) luh , l . ablim of unniiity ami uHminiiHio iireniiiun , itnd « v « M'y informiition niuy l > o olttained , IVoe , on iip ]> lieatiou to tlu > IjoihIoii Brunch , 12 , Moor . guto btroot , City . GEOKUJiI ( JMAJUT , JCoaiilent . Secretary .
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TO LIFE ASSURANCE AGENTS , and OTHERS . —PARTIES acting as AgentB in anv We assurance company , in any part of England , may witi advantage attach a Fire Branch to that of the Life , and thereh y extend their field of operations . The Directors of the Unity Fire Insurance Association ( an institution presenting new and important principles to the public ) are ready to receive applications for Agencies , and to afford every facility to carry out such views . For terms , prospectuses , andall other information , pleasa apply to THOMAS II . BAYLIS , General Manager and Secretary Chief OlEces , 40 , Pall Mall , London .
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AH Policies Indisputable , and payable to Holder within fourteen days after Death , and free of Policy Stamp to the Assured . An entirely new and most economical Scale of Premiums HO USEHOLDERS' AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . 15 and 16 , Adam : Street , Adei / thi , London . directors . William Ashton , Esq . Richard Griffiths Welford . Esq . The Rev . Thomas Cator . Edward Bascome , Esq ., M . D . Charles Hulse , Esq . Peter Paterson , Esq . F . Davenport B . Wehster , Esq . Peter Paterson , Esq . j jun . DISTINCTIVE AND PECULIAR FKATUHES . 1 . Every Foliey is absolutely indisputable , the state of health , age , and interest , being admitted on the Policy . 2 . A Lower Scale of Premiums than any other Office . 3 . Policies transferable by indorsement . 4 . Policies Paid within Fourteen Days after Proof of Death . 5 . No charge for Policy Stamp . 6 . Persons recently assured in other Offices may obtain indisputable Policies from this Company at more moderate rates of premiums . 7 Medical Referees in all cases paid by the Company . RICHAED HODSON , Secretary .
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TH E OAK MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE and LOAN COMPANY . Offices—i 9 , Moorgate Street , London . Guarantee Fund , Fifty Thousand Pounds . The Oak Life Office undertakes all transactions involving the contingencies of human life , whether they relate to the Upper or Middle Classes , which are now almost peculiarly the objects of Life Assurance , or to those in an humbler spherethe industrious Labourer , Mechanic , or Artisan . The constitution of the Office is upon the Mutual Principle , and embraces Assurances upon Single or Joint Lives and Survivorships , Endowments , and the granting of Immediate or Deferred Annuities . The attention of benevolent persons , and employers of every description , is invited to the Prospectus and Tables of the Industrial or Workmen ' s Branch of this Company . Table showing the Monthly Contribution * payable for the Assurance of any of the following Sums payable at Death . Age next p Or £ 20 . For £ 30 . For £ 40 . For £ 50 . Birthday . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . 10 007 00 11 013 0 1 « 12 008 00 11 013 017 15 008 010 014 018 18 0 0 9 0 11 0 15 0 19 20 0 0 9 0 11 0 16 0 1 10 22 0 0 10 0 12 0 17 0 1 11 25 0 0 10 0 13 0 18 0 2 1 26 0 0 10 0 14 0 19 0 2 ^ 28 0 0 11 0 14 0 1 10 0 2 3 30 0 10 0 15 0 1 11 0 2 5 32 0 10 0 16 0 2 0 0 2 6 35 0 11 0 18 0 2 2 0 2 » 37 0 12 0 19 0 2 4 0 2 11 40 0 13 0 1 11 0 2 0 0 3 2 42 0 14 0 2 0 0 2 8 0 3 4 45 0 16 0 2 3 0 2 11 0 3 8 40 0 16 0 2 3 0 1 0 3 10 4 « 0 18 0 2 5 0 3 3 0 4 1 50 0 19 0 2 7 0 3 0 ° _ \ _^_ " ^ K ^^ K ^ A ^ ora ^ a ^ od ' arnw ^ T ^ tho small P * y ™» nt ot Od . pnr month , Hecuro to his wifo , children , or other re atnes nominees , tho sum of JB 20 fit his death , whenever that eve . my occur . Tho P «» iniuins will bo received by mstuhnentfl H . icli of tho Company ' s Ag « ' » cieH us may suit tho convenience the AssurorB . . , , t ji 10 Prospectus and Forms of App lication may bo h . * ** ™ CaH . . U . y . Onto , and ojtljo A g-g ^ gg ^ %£ & ' N . B —Ai ?« nts required in all parts of tho King dom ^^
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NEW SPOUTING NEWSPAPER . On tho 1 st of January will bo published , price Sixpence , to bo continued Weekly , Tun Fiuht Nuammi of , rpiIE FIELD ; or , Countky ^ ' ^ t ^ manj ) 1 N jtwHi-Ai-iiit . With occasional Illustrations ; devoted efli >< ^ Kino , Hhootino . Tactic . « - »«™' BIld KAOIN « J , OoultHINd , CUICKKTING , POJJL HYFlHlllNU , AUCIIKKV , FaKMIKUJ , W , h IV Agricultural and Health-g iving mirnuitH generally , vvi lj , m ,,, r « honHivo Summary of fii « W » ck '« New »; L v » l > ol »! o Report * . LiHtH of Market ,., ' LWtnCiiK *™ > > £ . Intolligeneo , KoviowHof Bool ™ , Voloriimry Iul . > nna . on , Tin , | Wr may l . « ol . Uiiifld . liroot Iron . tho / » j £ , ' ; , „ . through all r « Hp « H , ablo Nowa Agontn throughout . He KinI , piiiaiHhin oW , 4 , HryngON Btreot , Oovent Oar « ., « ^ ^ AdvortiMoinonlB and Communications to tlio luiuoi addi-ONHod . ______—— - — ' '
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. NOT 1010 TO TIM" ! I'UBLIC . Now ready , vnWlO WATKINS'S COM MEIUilAL and W ^ iiai . LONDON miiKinxmr *?* covnv < wiV . for IHM . Hooond minimi publioaiion . Price 1 « h . ( 1 ( 1 . * ^^ in . ' iipwrti-dw of l'i 7 , ( MM ) nwnoii and h < I < 1 i-onnoh , hcniL' - ''¦ „ ( . v , ,,. tlum will 1 ) 0 found in any otlmr , " Directory <>< ' «> "" i ( , publinh « xl . Kmbollinliud With' an oi » li' < -ly now ami " '" Map of IjoikIAii . _ _ ,, . i ,, T , «> niMi " " > J > i . l > liHl . < xl /«)»• M > . < ProprioU . r V . W . Waflu . m , fry T i M | ui ) , Hi-own , ( h-. M- ' n , and Longmans , IVtoriioHt . or I tow , a" « ' " t . r all l / oohH ^ U . ' ivt . Dilatory OfHi-o , 3 H , NHmin Hqini ™ -
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rpiJ ; e ~ C \ vYl SERV 1 CK ^ ^ 7 ^ 1 On ll . o I hi . . iiiiiHin-y will l )« l ' .. MiHl >< Ml thiM i | i 0 ( , WEEKLY C'AMlliY JOlJltJMAL , i > ri « io H 'H ' " nPlv ?\ ol \ loM » for advocating ami protect ing tho iiitowiiitH ol an ^ 'V . , t w j | l an . I Olorlmin (< vcry dopmtmont , of thu I ubli « " /"/ i Viu "" " * ' Hiipply tho onflioHt information on tlio unbjoot , ° ' " f () j )( , Hont —Oi-. Wh rom-iv .-d l > . y all Nowmihom . Adv << r ( , i (< w ^" j ( fc (> ^ y to Mr . . lowpl . HmiYh , f » , Calhorino-utreel , fltnuw , rocoiruiaod wurout .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 25, 1852, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_25121852/page/22/
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