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GRAIN, Mark-lane, Sept. 22. Wheat B. New...
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FLOUE. Town-made , per sack 37s. to J0«....
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN. "Week En...
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FPvOM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Friday, Septem...
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ASSOCIATION for the PROTECTION of HOMOEOPATHIC STUDENTS and PRACTITIONERS.
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928 H£T)T &£&&**? [Saturday ,
928 H £ t ) t & £ &&**? [ Saturday ,
Grain, Mark-Lane, Sept. 22. Wheat B. New...
GRAIN , Mark-lane , Sept . 22 . Wheat B . New 3 « 8 . to 39 i . Maple 28 s . to 30 s . Fine 38 —40 White 27 —30 Old 35 —39 Boiler * 26 —88 White 40 —44 Beans , Ticks . .. 27 —28 Fine 42 —44 Old 28 —30 Superior New 42 — 44 Indian Corn .... -7 — 28 Bye 27 — 28 Oats , Feed 18 — 19 Barley 23 —25 Fine 18—19 Maltine . 25 —32 Poland ...... 20 —21 Malt . Ord 46 —48 Fine .... 21 —22 Fine 50 —53 Potato 20 —21 Pea » , Hog 27 —30 Fine .... 21 —22
Floue. Town-Made , Per Sack 37s. To J0«....
FLOUE . Town-made , per sack 37 s . to J 0 « . Seconds 3 j — M Esiex and Suffolk , on board ship At — 3 D Norfolk and Stockton r' - ' \ , \ ~ „» Ame . ican per barrel 19 —28 Canadian • • • • •» — && Wheaten Bread , 7 d . the 41 b . loaf . Households , 6 d .
General Average Price Of Grain. "Week En...
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . "Week Ending Sept . 13 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 38 s . 5 d . Rye f a 3 ' £ ' Barley 26 1 Beans 28 9 Oata 19 5 Peas 27 8 Awtrregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat ::..:. 39 s . lid " . Rye 26 s 9 Barley 26 i . Beans 30 b Oats .. 20 9 Peas 26 10
Fpvom The London Gazette. Friday, Septem...
FPvOM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Friday , September 19 . Bankrupts . —E . U . Spashett , Barking , Essex , mast maker , to surrender October 2 and 30 ; solicitor , Messrs . Baddeley , Seaman-street , Goodman ' s-fields : official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street—A . Clark Bear-gaVdens . Southwark , plumber , October 8 , November 4 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotterow , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . EJwards , Sambrookcourt , Basinghall-street—J . Wkstlky , Playhouse-yard , bookbinder , October 8 , November 4 ; solicitors . Messrs . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , Lombard-street— W . Colkman , Coventry , chemist , September 30 , October 21 ; solicitors , Messrs . Dewes and Son , Coventry ; and Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmett , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham"W . Herring and A . Simmons , Bristol , tailors , October 1 and 29 ; solicitor , Mr . Seaman , St . Pancra 3-lane ; and Messrs . Brittan and Sons , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—J . Collins , Clitheroe , Lancashire , provision dealer , October 1 , November 11 ; solicitors , Messrs . Blackhurst and Son , Preston ; official assignee , Mr . Pott , Manchester . Tuesday , September 23 .
Bankrupts . —W . Russell , Billiter-street , merchant , to surrender October 1 , November 4 ; solicitor , Mr . Lewis , Clement ' slane , Lombard-street ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrookcourt , Basinghall-street—J . T . Cole , Thorpe-le-Soken , Essex , auctioneer , October 3 , November 4 ; solicitors , Messrs . Mardon and Pritchard , Newgate-street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street—J . Schofield , Aldermanbury , warehouseman , October 3 , Novembers ; solicitors , Messrs . Reed , Langford , and Marsden . Friday-street ; official assignee , Mr . Bell , Coletnan-street-buildings , Moorgate-street—W . H . Oram , Noble-street , Falcon-square , woollen warehouseman , October 3 , November 4 ; solicitor , Mr . Lloyd , Milk-street , Cheap & ide ; official assignee , Mr . Be ) l , Coleman-stieet-buildingi—L . Samuel , JBury-etreet , St . Mary Axe , jeweller , October 4 , November 8 ; solicitor , Mr . Sydney , Finsbury-circus ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street — A . Lyon ,
Saffron Walden , Essex , draper , October 4 , November 8 ; soil citor , Mr . Jones . Sise-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Nicholson — J . Coslktt and T . L . Psuiibkton , Scdgley , Staffordshire , cement merchants , October 7 , 28 ; solicitor , Mr . Hayes , Wolverhampton ; official assignee , Mr . Valpy , Birmingham — C Gittins , Ilanley , Staffordshire , grocer , October 7 , 28 ; solicitors , Mr . Smith . Hanley ; and Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—W . Haukbtt , Leicester , pianoforte dealer , October 10 , November 7 ; solicitor . Mr . Gregory , Leicester ; olicial atsignee , Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham—J . Nicholson , Sheffield , surgeon , October 1 , November H ; solicitors , Messrs . Branson and Son , Sheffield : and Mr . Furniss , Sheffield ; official assignee , Mr . Freeman , Sheffield —J . Bamfohth , Bredbury . Cheshire , corn miller , October 3 , November 3 ; solicitors , Messrs . WeHtmoreland and Tuylor , Wakefield ; ami Messrs . Bellhoune and Bond , Manchester ; oillcial assignee , Mr . Eraser , Manchester .
Association For The Protection Of Homoeopathic Students And Practitioners.
ASSOCIATION for the PROTECTION of HOMOEOPATHIC STUDKNTS and PRACTITIONERS .
Ad02015
—Al <>¦ evuig me , on me aepiemoer , iu consequence of the recently published resolutions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical AHsociation , and other allopathic bodies , reffurdinjj homoeopathy , it wa 3 resolved : —• 1 . That homoeopathy in thoroughly re . concileablc with science and common HCiiae , l * in accordance with the experience ol wonie thouHuudH of medical iiicii , and deae . rvuu the study of practitioner * uud th <) confidence of the public . 2 . That the frninera of tho hoBtile reHolutious referred t (> 7 nnd other prejudiced opponent ^ arc : totally ignorant of homoeopathy , iivowt' « lly refunintf to study itu principles ( in the writing's of Hahneinann and otliern ) , and to witnc-sH its practic * - in the homoeopathic hogpitulB and < li * pen ^ arii-H , to which they have been repeatedly and cordially invited . 3 . That , notwithBtiiiidin ( r the difl ' urenoe in their treatment of disease ,, there can be nothing derogatory in hoiixcopathiHtu and nllo ]> atl > iuta ( eijual in education , iicience , an < l social ponition ) consulting- together at the reijue ^ t of putientu and fiien < U ( uh to the nature of the malady . 4 . That the resolution !* of the Provincial Medical and Surgical AHaociation , repi eeentinjf , an they do , the opinioim of only a small fraction * of the allopathic body , are in tlienihelvcH , and for the reaHOiiH iriv « n ubove , utterly valuel . BH . WM . MACDONAI I ) , M . D ., I ' . lt . ll , P . E ., ProfoHHorof ( Jivil un < l Natural llintory in the University of Ht . Andrew ' ii . JAM EH CHAPMAN . M . A . . Cantab . M . I ) . EDWAitl ) HAMILTON , M . D ., 1 . L . H . DAVID WILSON , L . H . O . H . E . TMOMAB LEADAM . M . lt . C . H . IIUKEKT K . DUDGEON . M . D ., Hecrelury . 82 ( JlouceBter-pU' -e . Poi ¦ tmnii-Hquuro , Lond « m , bwpteinbor 1 , 1 M 51 .
Ad02006
fjpHJB BKST WELLINGTON IKK ) IS made JL to order , 2 ln . per pair . 1 I 1 CNBY LATIMKR . M . Hi « lioi »« ita- « treot . Without , rc-• pectfully wque-t- th « attention of th « Tublic to th « above very important announcement . His Wellington Boots made to order at 21 « . cannot be our-PM > ed wither in ahape , make , or quality .
Ad02008
A MUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — XV The public are admitted , without charge , to the » rlUan Museum . National Gallery , East India Company s Museum , London Missionary Society ' s Museum , and to the Splendid txbibition of Art and Industry , on view from 8 in the morning ; till 8 at night , at Benetfink and Company ' s Emporium for Furnishing Ironmongery , 89 and 90 , Cheapaide , London . 1 he splendid stock comprises every vaiiety of Electro-plated Wares , Chandeliers . Lamps , Tea-urns , Tea-trays , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , Baths , Stoves , Fire-irons : in short , every requisite either for the Mansion or the Cottage . At this establishment you cannot be deceived , because every article is marked in plain figures , and at such prices as can be offered only by a house whose gross sales are so enormous as to enable them to sell the best articles at 10 or 15 per cent , hss than any other houee in the kingdom . That we can furnish a mansion , ia demonstrated by the continued patronage of the nobility » nd gentry ; and to prove that we can also suit the necessary and judicious economy of those moving in a more humble sphere , we are enabled actually to furnish an eight-roomed house for £ 5 , and the articles , too . of the best quality and workmanship . This may appear incredible ; but as we are the largwt buyera of iron goods , to say nothing of those of our own manufacture , in London , we can do it , and subjoin a list of the requisites : — 1 Hall-lamp ° , 10 , f 1 Umbrella-stand X t £ 1 Bronzed Dining-room Fender and Standards .. 0 o o 1 Set of Polished Steel Fire-iron 3 0 3 6 1 Brass Toast-stand n T 5 1 Fire-guard » l » 1 Bronzed and Polished Steel Scroll Fender .. 0 8 6 1 Set Polished Steel Fire-irons , Bright Pan .. 0 5 G 1 Ornamented Japanned Scuttle and Scoop .. 0 4 6 1 Best Bed-room Fender and Polished Steel Fireirons .. 0 1 0 2 Bed-room Fenders , and . 2 Sets of Fire-irons .. 0 7 G Set of Four Block-tin Dish Covers .. .. 0 11 6 1 Bread-grater , 6 d ., Tin Candlestick , 9 d 0 13 1 Teakettle , 2 s . 6 d ., 1 Gridiron , 13 . .. .. 0 3 6 1 Frying-pan , Is ., 1 Meat-chopper , Is . 6 d . .. .. 0 2 6 J Coffeepot . Is ., 1 Colander , Is . 0 2 0 1 Dust-pan , 6 d ., I Fish-kettle , 4 s 0 4 6 1 Fish-slice , 6 d ., 1 Flour-box , 8 d 0 12 1 Pepper-box 004 3 Tinned Iron Saucepans .. .. .. .. 0 5 0 1 Oviil Boiling-pot . S » . 8 d ., 1 Set of Skewers , 4 d- .. 0 4 0 3 Spoons , 9 ( 1 ., Tea-pot and Tray , 3 s , .. .. 0 3 9 Toasting-fork 006 £ 5 0 0 Notb . —Any one or more of the articles may be selected at the above prices . And all orders for £ 5 and upwards will be forwarded free to any part of the kingdom . Note , therefore , the address . BENETFINK and Co ., 80 and 90 , Cheapside , London ; and if you are about to furnish , and want to buy economically and tastefully visit this establishment . ¦ " . , ] I ! > '<
Ad02009
THE GR ^ A / T EXHIBITION . —A valuable , newly invented , very small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKET GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is found to be invaluable at the Exhibition , and to Sportsmen , Gentlemen , and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sent free . —TELESCOPES . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extraordinary powers , that some , 3 £ inches , with an extra eye pieci > , will show distinctly Jupiter ' s moons , Saturn ' s ring , and the double stars . They supersede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes , & c . Opera and Race-Course Glasses , with wonderful powers ; a minute object can be clearly seen from 10 to 12 miles distant . Invaluable , newly invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . — Messrs . S . and B . SOLOMONS , Opticians and Aurists , 39 , Albemarle-strcet , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
Ad02007
METROPOLITAN COUNTIES and GENERAL LITE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 27 , Regentstreet , Waterloo-place , London . Directors . Snmiiel Driver , Esq . Thomas Littledale , Esq . Jolin Griffith Frith , Esq . Edward Lomai , Esq . Henry 1 ' eter Fuller , Esq . Samuul Miller , Esq . John Palk Griffin , Esq . Kdwaid Vansittart Neale , Esq . Peter Hood , Esq . Sir Thomas N . Reeve . Capt . Hon . G . F . flotham , R . N . William Studley , Esq . Life Assurances , Annuities , and Endowments . Three-fourths of profits divided amongst tlio aaH . ured . — Prospectuses , post free , on application . F . FERGUSON CAMROUX , Manager . L ONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION . Established by Royal Cltarter , a . I ) . 1720-FOll LIFE , KIKE , AND MARINE ASSURANCES . HeiKl-Ollice , No . 7 , Royal Exchange . Bninch-Ollice , No . 10 , Kegrnt-utrcet . Actuary—Peter Hardy . Eh < i ., F . K . S . This Corporation ha . 8 effected AtiHiiranccH on Livcu for a period of One Hundred mid Thirty Years . The Expenses of mnnaging the Life Department are defrayed by the Corporation , and not taken from the Premium Fund , Fire 1 DBtiiane . cn effected at Modt'rute Katen upon every description of Property . Marine Iinsm ancej at ( he Current preiniiiniu of the duy . JOHN LAURENCE , . Secretary .
Ad02014
TMrEUIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , - I- 1 , Old liroiid-Ktreet , London . Chiirlnti ( Javo , E « q ., Chairiniin . ThomaH Nnwiniin Hunt , Kg ( j . , Deputy Chairman . A new Hciilu of PremiiiniH on IniHiiranceu for the whole term of life Iiiih recently been adopted , by which n material reduction hao been made ut nil ugca below 1 ) 0 yearn . I ' our-llfthu , or HO per cent ., of the Profit . ) are atmi | riic <] to Polic . ieH every fifth yeur , uud may be nppliod to iiicrc ; ine tho Hum iiiHUii'd , to uii immediate payment in wish , or to tho reduction and ultimuto extinction offiitiiru Prriniiiiim . One-third of the Premium on Insurances of £ 500 uud upwards , for tin ; whole term of lil «> . may remiiin uh a debt upon tin ; Policy , ' to lie paid oflTut convenience ; b y which memiH X'lKoO muy he in-HurnUlor the prenunt outluy <> therwine required for £ l ( lO 0 . Loanh . —The Director * will lend sum * of £ 50 and upwards on thoHoeurltyol Policies .. minted with UiIb Company forlhu whole tftrni vt hie , when thry have ucqiiin-d m » udttqiinto vuluo . 8 IOUU 1 TY .-Thoao whorffuct IiiBiunncoH with thiw Company re protected by lt « large Hiihaoribcd Capital from tho risk iuourrod by inembura of Mutual Snoletlea . Inturancaa . without paiticlpatlon in ProMta . may ba eff « ot « d nt reduced rate * . BAMUEL 1 NGALL . Actuary .
Ad02010
, , , IMPOBTANT TO LIFE A . 88 UBEB 8 . ~ NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LlVv ASSURANCE SOCIETY . ^ ¦ Completely Registered and Incorporated . 1 Capital £ 50 , 000 in 10 , 000 shares of £ 5 each " Deposit £ 1 per share . Offices , 34 , Moorgate-street , Bank , London . , TRUSTEES . . John Hfride Palmer , Esq . I Thomas Winkworth Van William Anthony Purnell . Esq . | John Poole , Esq . * ** , Persons assured in this Office to the extent of £ 300 » nd wards on the participating scale , or holders of five shares » a ] upwards , will be entitled to nominate scholars to the endnn j L schools of the Society . wwea Every description of Life Assurance business transacted Prospectuses and every information may b « obtained at * u I Offices of the Society . •* we Applications for agencies requested . ! By order of the Board , J . W . SPRAGUE , Manager .
Ad02011
PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURTnt ^ p COMPANY . * Admitting , on equal term * , persons of every clasa and denrea f ,. all itB benefits and advantages . S t 0 > Capital—Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds Chairman—Major Henry Stonks , LL . B . Deputy Chairman—James Andebw Durham , Esq '< With upwards of Fourteen Hundred Shareholders . There are two important clauses in the Deed of Settlement bv which the Directors have power to appropriate ONE-TENTH of the entire profits of the Company : — 1 st . —For the relief of aged and distressed parties assured for life , who have paid five years' premiums , their widows and orphans . 2 nd . —For the relief of aged and distressed original proprietors assured or not , their widowB and orphans , together with 5 per cent , per annum on the capital originall y invested by them . All policies indisputable and free of stamp duty . Rates of premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going to or residing at ( in time of peace ) Australasia—Bermuda—Madeira—Cape of Good Hope—the British North American Colonies—and the Mauritius . Medical men . in all cases remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against paralysis , blindness , accidents , insanity , and every other affliction , bodily and mental , at moderate rates . A liberal commission allowed to agents . Annual premium for assuring £ 100 , namely : — Age—20 £ 1 10 9 Age—40 £ 2 13 6 30 £ 1 19 6 50 £ 3 18 6 Prospectuses , with tables and fullest information , may be had at the offices of the Company , or any of their agents . Applications for agencies requested . EDWARD BAYLIS , Resident Manager and Actuary . Offices , 76 , Cheapside , London .
Ad02012
RECIPROCAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 32 , Great Coram-3 treet , Russell-square . Capital— £ 100 , 000 , in 20 , 000 Shares of £ 5 each . Deposit , 10 s . per Share . One-tenth of the profits of the Company will form a fund for tha relief of aged and distressed Shareholders and Members , their Widows and Orphans . TIIUSTEB 3 . T . A . Knight , Esq . I J . Moseley , Esq ., B . C . L . B . Marsh-ill , Esq ., M . A . | Reverend C . Owen , M . A . F . C . Skey , Esq ., F . R . S . This Company it established for the purpose of bringing the benefits of Life Assurance within the reach of all classes , and with this view its details have been most carefully considered , so as to afford every facility and advantage consistent with f afety . Three-fifths of the Profits being annually divided among those members who have paid five annual premium ' s . The Business of the Company embraces Assurances . Annuities ., and Endowments of every kind ; also Annuities payable During Sickness ; Assurances of Leaseholds , Copyholds , and other Terminable Interests ; and Guarantee Assurances for the Fidelity of persons in places of Trust . SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO ASSURERS . Policies will be granted for any sum as low as £ 5 . No Policy Stamp , Entrance Fee , or other charge , except the P rein in in . Policies indisputable , except in cases of actual fraud . Diseased and Declined Lives assured at equitable and moderate rates . Premiums maybe paid Quarterly or Monthly if desired . _ Half tha Premium , for the first seven years , muy remain unpaid . . .. Every further information may be had on app lication to tne Actuary and Resident Director .
Ad02013
EAG LE I NSURANCE COMPANY , Entabliuhed by Act of Parliament . > . { Geo . III ., and Regulated by D .: i-d Enrolled in the High Court of Chancery , •» , Crescent , New Bridge-street , HlackiriarB . IlIHBCTOim . The Honourable John Chetwynd Talbot . Q . C , Chairman . Walter Anderson Peacock , Esq ., Deputy Chairman . CharhiH ninrhoff , Eaq . Charles Thofl . Ilolcombe . V . sq . Thomas Itoddinijton , Etiq . Richard Harman Lloyd , Ksq . Tliomus Dcvuh , Kwq . Joshua Lockwood , EHq . Nuthnniel Gould , Esq . Ralph Charli-B Price . Esq . Robert Alexander Gniy , Esq . William Wybrow , Enq . auditoks . ., JauiCH GaBfjoine Lyndc , Esq . | Thoa . Godfrey Sambrooko , i "' l-I'llYSIC'lAN . , . , George Leith Roupell , M . D ., T . R . S ., 15 , Welbeck- street . NIIKCIKONH . Jiunei Suntir , Esq ., M . I ) .. Kiimbury-squaro . ... William Cook « , Euq ., M . IX , 39 , Trinity-Hquare . 1 ower-nni . Actuary ami Secretary—Charl'd Jellicoc . K » 'l- , The Asmired hav « received from thin Company , in buUhiik-k of their cl . iiniH . uimviikIm of JL'I , ' £ 20 , 01 0 . . <¦ .. The Amount ut present Awaur .-. l in £ 3 , 800 , 000 nearly , ami U' « - income of the Company iu about JClgfji . tiOO . , , , , At the Uiul Division of SurpluH about £ 100 . 000 wuh ij ddi . l the etiinn ltHHiired under policieH for the whole term oj ' > " ' ¦• ^ q TIki I ) lvi » ion in Qiiinqiiuiniial . and the whole Hurp luH , n «» pur cent , only , ia ditttributo I ainongut the nsi uretl . ri-il « lo Th « live » BHttiiied ai « permitted In time of pence to '' _ in any country , or to piua by « ea ( not being Bcafurlnsr P " by profeiiMioii ) I . etwenn uny two parts of the Bnme . " . '' ? . nttm diatuiit morn than Xi dcgreoB from tho equutor . wltlioui ° ' fa iiBBlgnlng pnllcieH are re iBtenMl at the o / Iloe , » nJ « " •* Blirninonla cnu bo entdctod on forum aiipnllcd therefrom . .. . Thu hunineaa ot tlia Company ia oondMcted oi » Ju » t *" ""' priucipUi . . uud th « intttruBtu of th «» B » ur « d in <» U particular * » carefully conaulted . ^ » r «« ii The AnnuRl ReporU of the Compnny ' " « t * te and PfW *^ pro « i >« otu « oa and forma , m « y b « had , ox will he aent po « t ir « e w » application .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 27, 1851, page 20, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_27091851/page/20/
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