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.frTOV 28, 1'855Q THE -Ij^E-A ^B'-B. $81
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.Frtov 28, 1'855q The -Ij^E-A ^B'-B. $81
. frTOV 28 , 1 ' 855 Q THE -Ij ^ E-A ^ B ' -B . $ 81
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T 7 » QUITY ANI > I ^ W TilFE'ASSURANCE j ^ j SOCIETY , No . SO , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London . TUITSTEES . The Right Hon . the Lord HigU Chancellor . Tho Right Hon . Lord Montcajple . The Right Hon . tho lord Chief Baron . Tho Hon . Mr . Justice Coleridge . The Hon . Mr . Justice Erie . Nassau W .. Senior . Ksq ., Master in Chancery . Charles POrton Cooper , Esq ., Q . C ., LL . D ., F . R . S . George Capron , Esq . Examples of the Boifbs wpon Policies declared to tho 31 st D ecember , 1834 : — i , "Dato of Policy ... March 18 , 1843 . April 2-t , 1 S 45 . Nov . 7 , 1815 . am at Entry ... . 30 42 & 1 Annual Premium * 25 7 0 X 35 18 8 £ 49 8 4 Sum Assured 1000 o 0 louo 0 O j 1000 0 o Bonus added ... 157 10 0 iBt 0 O 1 211 10 O Copies of the last Report . Prospectuses , and every information , may bo had upon written or personal application to fthe-Otuce-
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SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , -1 » , St . Janies ' s-street , London . Established 1845 . TKLSTEESThe Earl of Talbot . J Sir Claude Peott , Bart . Henry Powimll , Esq . | JJ . Bond Cabbell , Esq . This Ofllcc , tho new income of which was doubled during tho last year , presents tho security of a largo paid-up Capital ; Moderate Premiums for home and foreign risks ; no Stamp Duty is charged , and all Policies are declared indisputable . The last Bonus added four-fifths of the Premium paid to some of the participating policies . Provision can be made for the payment of a certain sum on attaining any given age ( as 50 , 55 , or CO ) , or at death ir it occur previously . By » small annual payment 1007 . may be secured to a child on attaining the age of it , 18 , or 21 . Prospectuses and other information will be furnished , on application . HENRY D . DAVENPORT , Secretary .
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T > AU . WAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE . 16 , 2217 . 5 s . have alreadv been paid as compensation for Fatal and other Railway Accidents , by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY . EXAMPLES . 10007 . was paid to the Widow of J . G ., killed on the 24 th February , 1 ^ 53 , secured by a payment of 17 . 3507 . was paid toU . C . H . J ., who had his leg broken on the 31 st Aug ., 1853 , secured by a payment of 1 / . 2007 . was paid to \ V . I' ., severely injured ou the 19 th September , 1851 , secured by a payment of J . 7 . For the convenience of frequent travellers , Periodical Insurances are granted . . which now cover the risk of Fatal Accidents while travelling in any class carriage on auy Railway in the United Kingdom or on the Continent of Europe , and insure Compensation for Personal Injury in auy Railway Accident in the United Kingdom only . To Insure 10007 . at an Annual Premium or 20 s . Ditto 2007 . ditto 5 s . Insurances can also be effected securing the same advantages' for terms of live or ten years , or for the whole of life , at greatly reduced rates , which may bo learned from the Company ' s Prospectus , to he had at the Offices , and at all the principal Railway Stations . A new class of insurance has also been established in case of Death by Railway Accident alone , without compensation for Injury . To Insure 10007 . at nn Annual Premium of 5 s . Ditto nnv sum not exceeding lWOf . for tho whole of life by a single payment of <> s . per cent .-, thus one payment of : * 7 . will secure louo / . Tho Prciiiiums charged include , the Stamp Duly , this being the onlv Company Insuring against Railway Accidents empowered by Special Act of Parliament toj . rny a commuted Stamp Duty . WILLIAM J . VIAX , Secretary . Railway Passengers' Assurance Onice , 8 . Old Uroad-strect , London .
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ST . GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 113 . PALL-MALL . LONDON . Capital , 100 , 000 / ., in Shares <> f &/• each . Deposit , 1 / . per . Share . ( On which Interest , nt tho rate of . if . por cent , per annum , exclusive of Dividend , is guaranteed by the Deed of Moltlexncnt . ) Chatnnan-Vlscount RANKLAGH , Park -place , S ( .. TnniesX Doputy-Cliairnmn- ¦ HKNKY l'OWNALL , Ksq ., Ladhrc .-kc-Htiuare , Not ting-hill . Seierctary—\\ . C irRQlllART . ICsq . POLICIKS ABROMTTKLY INDISPUTABLE . Annuities and Kadownu'tits for families , children , and othoraon the most favourable terms . Premiums unyabln 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 Titlos , IloversionH , Ac . assured and gunmnteed .
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AMERICAN SAUS A P ARIL LA . OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSKND'S AMKItlCAN 8 A . RSAPA 1 ULLA . Thin In , oTnll known reinmltos . tho most Euro , safe , a « tlvo , and ellU-ivcious in Hio purification of the lood of all morbid matter , of bile , urea , acids , scrofulous BUOataucoa , humours of all kiudu , which produce , raahos , Wwptlons , salti rheum , erysipelas ,. senhl head , sore eyes and {**¦»» oro throat and uloer » , and noivs on any part of the po « y . Itis nnnurpoflsod in itH action upon tho liver , tho Kjngg , and . tho Btoi-nuoh . romovlng any cau «<> of disease from j noaeorgan « , and nxpellinK all humours from tho system . » y Cleansing tho blood . lt for ever prevents puHtulon . scabN , Pjoiplos autlovory variety of sores on the face and breast . K"iJftKroaCtonio , and impartHstreiifrth and vigour to tho wWHtatfld and weak , kIvos rest and refreshing Hleoj ) to tho nervous aiulrutitloHHiitvnH < L It isagrcatreinaloinodicino , a \* will euro more complaints peculiar to tho box thun any yjpw romoay in tho world . WiuhIiouho , H 7 » . Strand , ad-Joinlng Dxotor-Hall : l'OMTOUOY , ANDKKWH ami CO ., SrSfrojirlotora . Ualf-plnta , j » a . ( Uli pints , 4 » . iBumllquart » , ^ w-to . j < iunrts , 7 ( j . od . ; mnnnnothB . Ua .
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'pVKCftANGE— A very desirable Living in the M ^ J West of England . Gross Annual Income , including Glebe , 5807 .. — Population 370—near a rising Watering Place ; and accessible by Railway . A sound Churchman required . Tho Incumbent would prefer a Hiring either in Berkshire , Oxfordshire , or Devonshire . ; Apply to G . F ., care of Messrs . Oldland and May , Corastroet , Bristol .
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SCUOLA Dl BEL CANTO , 28 ,-GEORGESTREET , HANOVER-SQUARE . —Signor ALBERTO RANDEGGER and Mr- FRANCESCO BERGER beg to state that this New Musical Institution , under their direction , was duly opened on the 1 st of June , as announced , and that the approval and support it has met with have materially assisted them in their undertaking , and willencourage them to further efforts . The course of instruction adopted by Signor Randegger and 3 fr . Bcrger comprises : Rudiments of Music . Formation of the voice-, emission of tone . Mechanical cultivation of the voice by means of Vocalizzi and Solfeggi . Correct and audible pronunciation . , Expression and " Bel Canto . " Solo Singing : the English Ballad , the Italian Opera , Ac . Part-singing : glees , madrigals , sacred and secular choruses . Practice in reading at first sight . The natural disposition and individual capability of each pupil are particularly taken into consideration . From the foregoing it will be seen that the Scuola di bel Canto offers instruction in the true art of Singing , not only to advanced pupils , but also * to those who are beginners , and who desire to commence their studies after the muchadmired Italian School . REGULATIONS . 1 . —The Ladies' class to meet every Monday and Thursday at 3 o ' clock p . m . ; the Gentlemen's on the same days at 8 in the evening . 2 . —Each lesson to last an hour and a half . S . —Each class not to exceed 30 pupils . 4 . As soon as the classes are sufficiently advanced , a general performance to take place , once a month , to which pupils will be entitled to introduce their friends . 5 . —Terms : 30 s . for each course of three months instruction ( to be paid in advance ) , which will include the use of music during the lesson . Subscribers' names received at Messrs . Cramer , Beale , and Co .. 201 , Regent-street ; Messrs . J . J . Ewer and Co ., 390 Oxford-street : also bv Mr . James Berger , Hon . Sec . to the Scuola di bel Canto . 6 . Wilton-place , Belgrave-square .
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PRIVATE EDUCATION EST PARIS — Professor SAUVALLE , Rue des Postes , 44 , near the Pantheon , receives a select number of young gentlem , enas pupils . They are treated as members of the Family . The course of Instruction includes ancient and modern . Literature , and the Sciences . Particular attention is given , xo the French language . For particulars , apply ( by letter ) to Mr . E- P ., 29 , Artmdelstreet , Strand ; and for personal reference , to Mr . W . Eaton , 1 ( 5 , Princc ' s-gatc , Hyde Park , London , or to Mr . Holt , 55 , Cliaring-cross .
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ITALIAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES . MR . A R RIV A B EN E , D . LL ., from the University of Padua , who has been established in I ^ ondon for three year s , gives private lessons in Italian and French at his own house , or at the house of his pupils . He also attends Schools both in town and country . Mr , VRR 1 VABENE teaches on a plan thoroughly practical , and tho most mediocre niiud cannot fail to thoroughly comprehend his lessons . Apply by letter toMr-ARRIVABEXE , N / o . 4 , St . Michacl ' splace , " Brompton .
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . * Incorporated by Royal C liar tor , 1847 . ThcCourt orDirectors grant LETTERSof CREDIT and BILLS upon the Company's Bank at Adblaidb at Pab . Approved drafts negotiated aud sent for collection . Business with tho Australian colonies generally conducted through tho Hank ' s Agents . Apply at tho Company's OHlccs , B-i , Old Broad-street , London . WILLIAM PUliDY , Manager . London , July . 1655 .
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/ -i ENERAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE VX COM l'ANY , Cannon-street Vest . —Capital , 000 , 000 / ., in Shares of 0 / . each ; call , 10 s- per Share . Kverv description of insurance business transacted at thia ollk-o . l ' oliek-s absolutely indisputable . Guarantees utlorded to persons in situations of trust whero security is required ; also ajniinst losses airising from robberies , forgeries , & e . Fire nml life insurances etVectcd on improved and safe principles . —Plate-glass insured . Prospectuses , terms of agency , proposals , & c ., cau bo had on nyi Aioatioii . n ^ mVTT ^ . R . C . S . Actuary . J . G . HUG 11 KS , Secretary .
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RUPTURKS .-ltY ROYAL LUTTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC-MA 1 N LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlomeii to bo tho most oHVotivo invention in the curative treatment ol Hernia . Tho use of a steel spring ( so olten hurtful in its ohVcIh ) is hero avoided , n soft Uaivdngo being worn round tho body , while tho requisite resisting power is mippUed by the , Moo-Main Pad mid Patent Lover , ilttuig with so mud ) onHo nnd closeness that it cannot be detected , and may « o worn during sloop . A descriptive circular may ho had , and tho Truss ( whichcannot fail to lit ) forwarded by post , on tho circumference , of tho body , two ""^ ^« Vi tmi' VJ 2 boiiiKKont to tho Manufacturer , Mr . JOHN >\ Hl'I-b . ^ S , Piccadilly , London . ELASTIC STOCKINGS . OKBCAPS , 4 o ,, ror VAIUOOISM VKINS . and all oases of WEAKNKbS and fc »\ M ' . LL 1 NO of tho LUGS , BPRAINS . & c . They oropovouB , light in toxturo , and inoxjMMiaivo . and aro drawn on Uko an ordinary atouking . PmofromTa . Od . to 10 a . I ' oatafio , < ld .
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qp * I ,, A OK WO < 0 ? D'S U AC & A 1 ZI > NE - for J- > AUGUST , . 1855 . INo . 0 COCLOLXYIII . .. SHee 29 . 6 d . CONSENTS : TnB Baltic in 1855 . ZAIDKE : A RoSiANCE . —rPJLBT . lX 2 » otes on Canada and . theKobih-Webt Sxateb ov America . —Part V . . ThkI jufsbxax , Pouoy oyBng 6 iA » -TTFABT II . Mb . Warbbh ' s Biackstone . Moderu Light Literatuee—SoraafCE . This War , the Oabhtbt , aitdthe Cowtkbences . Internal Sut ^ erisgsof Russiafbomthe War . By a ues 1 i > ekt . The Story of the Campaign . —Past IX . Written IN A TlJXT IN THE CRIMEA— - Chap . XXV . The Conferences and Detoa . tp XVVI Attack of the Malakoff ^ andRedan . ^ eDates ' AJLV *' William Blackwood and Soss , Edinburgh and London .
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE A 2 O > HISTORICAL REVIEW for AUGUST contains t—1 . Henry Fitz Roy , Duke of Richmond . 2 . The RAg-Veda Sanhita . 3 . The Reminiscences of a LL . B . 4 . The Short Ploughs of the North of Ireland . 5 . The Descendants of Mary Stuart : by a Modern Jacobin . 6 . Wanderings in Corsica . 7 . Remains of Pagan Saxondom in England . 8 . Discoveries at High Rochester . 9 . Book Catalogues for the British Museum . 10 . Unpublished Statutes of Ireland . With Correspondence of Sylvanus Urban , Notes of the Month , Revikws of New Publications , Reports of Archaeological Societies , and Obituaiit , including Memoirs of Lord Raglan ; Hon . Craven Berkeley ; Sir George Rose ; General Sir John Campbell ; General Estcourt ; Adm . Sir Edward Parry ; Captain Lyons ; Colonels Yea and . Shadforth ; W . J . Bankes , Esq . ; Rev . J . J . Blunt ; John Black , Esq . ; G . W . Fuleher , Esq ., & c- & c Price 2 s . 6 d . Nichols and Sosrs , 25 , Parliament-street .
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FRENCH CRITICISM UPON ENGLISH ART . THE ART-JOURNAL for AUGUST , price 2 s . 6 d ., contains the Opinioas of the French Press upon the British School of Painting- as exhibited in the Palais de I'Industrie . The Rotai . Pictures are : — "A Summer-day at Hampton Court , " by J . D . Wingfield ; and " The Fount in the Desert . " bv H . Warren ; also an engraving of " Fame , " a Statue , by C . Rauch . The literary portion includes— " Marks on Pottery and Porcelain , " by F . W . Fairholt , F . S . A ., illustrated ; " Art in German Towns , " by H . Twining ; " German and American Art at Rome , " by Florentia ; " British Artists , No . 7 . —T . R . Pickersgill , A . R . A . " illustrated ; " Mr . Ruskin ' s « Notes on the Exhibition ;* " & c , & c . YtB . TT TE and Co-, 25 , Paternoster-row .
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THE NATIONAL REVIEW . A New Quarterl y Journal of General Literature , Politics , and Social and Religious Philosophy . Price Five Shillings ( or one Guinea per annum , free by post } . COITTEKT 3 : I . The Administrative Problem , II . "William Cowpcr . HI . The Planets . IV . Ewald ' s Life of Christ . V . Novels and Poems by the Rev . C Kingsley . VI . Romanism , Protestantism , and Anglicanism . VII . Goethe and Werther . . . VIII . International Duties and tho Present Crisis . IX . Summary of Theolopy aud Philosophy . X . Books of the Quarter . - " An able work , catholio hi sentiment , independent in view ; often original , always penetrating in thought ; vigorous , spirited , aud striking in style ; with pungent salt enough to give flavour without bitterness . —Spectator , July It , 1 S 55 . "What may be the merits of the * Administrative Problem , ' 'Romanism , Protestantism , and Anglicanism , and ' International Duties , ' we cannot say . "— Leader , July 14 , 1 S 53 . 'These are the men who perceive tliat truths have outgrown the formulas in which this generation received them ; who perceive that in physical , political , and moral science , we are passing through a critical quicksand ; the old anchors are adrift . This causes anxiety but not despair : let the cablo of thought , of patient observation , of faithful induction , run out boldly * and they believe that we shall be brought up at last . " —Economist . London : Robekt TnEoiurp , 2 < 3 , Paternoster row .
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OQCIETY OF ARTS' PRIZE SHILLING O BOX OF WATER COLOURS . —Used by the Royal Family . —To prevent imposition , this "Wonderful Box of Colours can be had of the successful competitor , JObHUA ROGERS , 133 , Bnnl > ill-row , Finsbnry . London ; or sent by post on receipt of Is . lOd . in Stamps . Manufacturer of every requisite of the Fine Arts .
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O'l Nervousness , Debility , and Exhaustion . Just published . Now ami Cheaper Edition , price Is ., or by post for 13 stamps . npHE SCIENCE of LIFE ; or , HCnV to JL LIVE , and WHAT to LIVE FOR . With Ample Rules for Diet . Uorfnicn . and Self-Management ; together wiUi Instructions for Securing Health , LonKovity , « £ " >« Sterling Happiness only attainablo through OwJudKioiis Observance of n AYoll-lU-gulated Course of Life- M » I'll VSU 1 AN . London : Fii'EU Bkothkbs "'"' ^ o ' coV . tornostor-row ; HA » SAV , « 8 . Oxforil-Btn . -ct { MA »* . J * M- «" hill } and nil Booksellers . ____—_— -
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Frauds that nro imiol set »; ^ Derangement . ? { " A l & KR O ? # UK i ^ vll CWEGE OJT 1 > HYISLCIANS , London . London , W . K ** x ami Co .. 51 and 52 , Paternoster-row
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Leader (1850-1860), July 28, 1855, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_28071855/page/23/
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