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&28 THE LEADER. [No.-876, Sassim**
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&28 The Leader. [No.-876, Sassim**
& 28 THE LEADER . [ No .-876 , Sassim **
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BEI >& T £ AI > S , BATHS , and LAMPS . «* s'SSS ! f J « tAggf ¥ ^® g ^ of Lamps , Baths , and Metallic Bedsteads . The Stock of each feTat once the largest , newest , and , most varied ever submitted : to the public , and marked at prices proportionate with " those tfta * have tended to make his establishment the most distinguished in this country . _ ¦ Bedsteads , from 12 s . Od . to £ 12 Os . each . Shower Baths , from 7 s . 6 d . to ^ 5 12 s . each . Lamps ( Moderateur ) , from 6 s . Od . to £ G 6 s . each . ( All other kinds at the same rate . ) Pure Colza Oil .. —¦ 8 s . per gallon . CUTLERY WARRANTED . —The most varied assortment of TABLE-CUTLERY in theworld , all warranted , is on SALE at WILLIAM S . BURTON'S , at prices that are remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales—8 J inch ivory-handled table-knives , with high shoulders , 12 s . per dozen ; desserts to match , 9 s . . 6 d ; if to balance * Sd . per dozen extra ; carvers , 4 s . 3 d . per pair : larger sizes , from 19 s . 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 , in cases and otherwise , and of the now plated fish-carvers . THE PERFECT , SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER . The REAL NICKEL SILVER , introduced twenty years ago by WILLIAM S . BURTON " , when plated by the patent of Messrs . Elkington and Co ., is beyond all comparison the very best article next to sterling silver that can be emploved as such , either usefully or ornamentally , as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver . Piddle or Thread or ¦ jrina ' s Old Silver Brunswick -pfitJ Pattern . Pattern . ^ atteru - Table Spoons and Forksner dozen 38 s 48 s 60 s . Dessert ditto and ditto ... 30 s . 35 s 42 s . Tea ditto 18 s 24 s ^ Os . Tea and Coffee Sets , Cruet , and Liqueur Frames , Waiters , Candlesticks , & c , at proportionate prices . All kinds of replating done by the patent process . CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT PLATED . T-ableSpoonsandFork * * iddle' Thread " Ki ft nB > S - per dozen ..... 12 s . ... 28 s . ... 30 s . Dessert ditto and ditto ... 10 s . ... 21 s . . „ 25 s . Tea ditto .. 5 s . ... Us . ... 12 s . lmthe « a-Premises , formed of Eight Houses , is on show ttonSw SSSSeiit . STOCK of GENERAL HOUSE IRONMONGERY , with Cutlery , Nickel Silver , Plated Goods ,. Baths , Brushes , Turnery , Clocks , Candelabra , Lamps . Gaseliers , Iron and Brass Bedsteads , Bedding , ana BeoVnangings ) , so arranged in , Sixteen Large Show Rooms as to afford to parties furnishing facilities in the selection of goods that cannot be hoped for elsewhere . Illustrated Catalogues sent , ( per post ) free . 39 , OXFORD-STREET , W . ; 1 , 1 a , 2 , and 3 NEAVMANSTREET ; and 4 , 5 , and 6 , PERRY'S-PLACE , LONDON . Established 1820 .
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FURNISHH SFG IRONMONGERY . — ' FLOWER-STANDS , " ARCHES , & c , also Massey ' s tubular pans for cut flowers , requiring only half the usual quantity , preserves them double the time , arid displays them to every advantage , 4 s . each . Electro-plate , baths , cutlery , bedsteads , and bedding , stoves , fenders , flreirous , & " ., & c . The FURNISHINd IRONMONGERY and HARDWARE COMPANY ( Limited ) mark every article in plain figures , and deliver them , carriage free , throughout the kingdom at a saving of 25 per cent- to tne purcnaser . — 47 and 4 % , Baker-street , Portman-square .
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J . W . BENSON'S WA TCH , CLOCK , and CHRONOMETER MANUFACTORY , 33 and 34 , LUDGATE-HILL , LONDON . Established 1749 . —J . W . BENSON , Manufacturer of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of every description , construction , and pattern , invites attention to ms magnificent and unprecedented display of Watches , which is admitted to be the largest and best selected Stock in London . It consists of Chronometer , Duplex , Patent , Detached Lover , Horizontal , and Vertical Mpvemonts . jewelled , & c , with-all tho latest ? improvements , mounted m superblynaished ' engine-turned and engraved Gold and Silver Cases . The designs engraved npon many of the cases are jby eminent artists , and can only bo obtained at this Manufactory . If the important requisites , superiority of finish , combined with-accuracy of performance , elegance , durability , and . roasonablenosa of price , are wished for , tho intending Purchaser should visit this Manufactory , or sond for tho ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET , published by J . W . BENSON ( andLsontpoat free on application ) , which contains sketches , prices , and directions as to what . W > tch to buy , where to buy ic ; and how to use it . Several hundred letters have been received from persons who have bought Watches at this- Manufactory , bearing , testimony to the correct performances of tho same . OPINIONS OV THD PKBBS , , .. . From tho Morning Post , Oct . 30 , I 860 . — " Exhibits exquisite arttirtlofeeHnB'in ornamontatton . and perfection of moohaniam tn struoture . "—From tho Morning Oluromole . Oct . 30 . — " Excolteueo otdesign and perfection in workmanship . ' —Fuoxo the Monnmn , JESwrtteov , Nov . 1 . — " Tho high repute whielv Mn-BonBon has obtained for tho qualitioa of his numufaQtuiicftfcftnda , second , to none . "—From tho Morning J 2 VotaW ,. Nov . 3 , —'" JJhe lileU standing of Ma ? . Benson as P < London , manufacturer must seenroifor him a largo amount of . pubUopa-tronago . " —Brom tho ^ GMqIkKTHqv . 3 . — "AUtliat can toft desii ? oa ,, in finish , taatet andidcaien . " OOHO'WATOHES ^ irorizontal'Movomonts , Jowollod , & o ., aocuvate tirae-koopors , 91 . IBs .. * l' los ., nl . 10 s .,, to 18 M 5 seach . Gold . Lover Watches , jowollod , and highly-finished movements , 0 Z . 0 s ., 8 ^ . 8 s ., io & . 10 s ., Vil . I 2 s ., l 4 ^ . l' 4 B ., 10 ^ . WJs ., to 40 guineas . SJLVEHi WATCHES , Horlaontal Movomonts , Jewelled . & c ., oxwet time-tooopera , aJ . liu ., 21 . IDs ., 3 J . IBai . to 61 . 6 a . each . Silvor J ( Over Watches , highly finished , Jewolled movomontu , 3 ; . 10 a . < U . 10 s ., 01 . 10 s ., 7 t . 10 s .. Bl . 10 a ., 10 M 0 » ., to 20 guineas . A 1 VP Years' Wwrranty given with every Watch , and Bent , carriage paid , to Sbotland ' , Ireland ; Wales > or nny part of $ iv JWogdom , « P « n / oooipb of Post-ottlcio or Banker ' s order : mnd 6 p » y «*) le to J . W . BENSON , 88 and 3 * ,. Ludgal / e . ivforohantB " , Shipporsi and Wat < -lv OIuIjb supplied . Old Watches , tftkon i » iilxohnngo .
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Xf ORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE ± \ SOCIETY . DECLARATION OP BONUS . NOTICE . —That a Bonus has been declared for tho past quinquennial period upon all participating policies , making an addition thereto of the aggregate sum of 200 , 627 ? . Tho Bonus may be applied either as an addition to the sum assured , or in reduction of the premiums . This Society has been established 48 years , during which it has paid to the representatives of 6051 deceased members 4 , 907 , 876 ? . During the five years since the last declaration of Bonus it has paid l , 048 , 687 i ! . 18 s . Id . —namely , 865 , 427 ? . 19 s . 3 d . sums assured , and 18 S , 239 Z . 18 s . lOd . bonuses thereon . At the expiration of that term 10 , 132 policies were in force , insuring 5 , 592 , 427 ? . 13 s . Id ., while its accumulated capital amounted to 2 , 195 , 271 * . It is one of the very few purely mutual offices , its rates of premium are much below those usually charged , and it offers to its members the full advantage of the system of Life Assurance . For Reports of the General Meeting , Prospectuses , and Forms of Proposal , apply to the Society ' s Offices , Surreystreet , Norwich , and 6 , Crescent , New Bridge-street , Blackfriars , London .
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THE UNITED MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . The Hon . W . E . J 1 TZMAURICE , Chairman . W . E . SNOW , Esq ., Deputy-Chairman . This Society transacts every description of Lifo Assurance . Offices , 54 , Charing-cross .
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PROVIDENT CLERKS' MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION . Established 1840 . TRUSTEES . —Thomas Baring , Esq ., M . P . Thomson Hankcy , Esq ., M . P . Wm . George Prescott , Esq . Baron 1 . 3 f . de Rothschild , M . P . ' Every description of life assurance and annuity business effected daily . This Association has an accumulated fund of 88 . 000 Z . An annual income of 27 . OOOJ . Profits have been divided to the extent of 15 , 000 ? . And a third bonus will be declared during the ensuing year . Policies effected on the half-credit system . Chief Office , 15 , Moorgate-street . London . WILLIAM THO MAS LIN-FORD . Sec .
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THE HOUSEHOLDERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY . BIKECTOES . Win . Ashton , Esq .. Hortou-house , Wraysbury . Staines . The Rev . Thos . Cator , Uryanston-square , and Skelbrookpark , Doncaster . Charles Hulse , Esq ., Hall-grove , Bagshot . F . D . Bullock Webster , Esq ., Norfolk-terrace , Hyde-park . Arthur P . Onslow , Esq ., Lawbrook-house , Shere , Guildford . Thomas Pocock , Esq .. Southwark-bridge-road . Peter Paterson , Esq ., jun ., Park-road , Holloway . James Laughton , Esq ., Holin Villa , Lcwisham-road . This Company enables persons , without speculation , to invest large or small sums , at a higher . rate of interest than can be obtained from the public funds , and on as secure a basis . Forms of application to deposit sums of money , at 5 per cent , interest , payable half-yearly , or to purchasoshares ( the present interest on which is 0 per cent ) , may bo had 011 application to R . HODSON , Se c . 15 and 16 . Adam-street , Adelphi .
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£ 1000 IN CASE OF DEATH . A FIXED ALLOWANCE OF £ 6 PER WEE 1 C IN THE EVENT OF INJURY BY ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION , may be secured by an Annual Payment of £ 3 for a Policy in the T > AIL WAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE J \> COMPANY . Smaller amounts may be secured by proportionate payments . NO CHARGE POR STAMP DUTY . RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE may bo insured against by the Journey or by tho Year at all tho principal Railway Stations , where also Forms of Proposal and Prospectuses may bo had—and of tho Provincial Agents—and at the Head OAQco , London . N . B . —The usefulness of this Company is shown by tho sum paid as Compensation for Accidents jff 22 , 722 . Railway Passengers Assurance Company . Empowered by Special Act of Parliament . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary . Onioo , 3 , Old Broad-street , 13- 0 .
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Royal Char tor , 1847-Tho Court of Directors GRANT LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS at par upon the Company ' s Banks at Adelaide and Port Adelaide . Approved drafts an . South Australia negotiated and sent for collection . Every description of Banking business is also conducted with Victoria direct through tho Company ' s Agents , as well as with the other Australian Colonies generally . Apply at the Oflloos , No . 154 , Old Broad-street , London , B . C . AVLLHAM PURDY . ManaBor . London , lstf May , 1807 .
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QTX PER' CENT- INTEREST . r—DEBENIC 7 TUBJ 8 S bearing Sk per Cent . Intonest ai * o now ready to be iesjued for sums o £ 30 t . and upwards \ iuterost payable hole-yearly . Lirw Abbubaitoh Tni 8 A . aTyiiY Incptworathd , and [ Trnposit , DiBCOtrwT , and Asbukanob IJank . Tho EARL of DEVON , Chairman . U . U . LAW , Manager . 0 , Onnnon-stroot West , E . C .
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A STIiMA . —DiR . LOCOCK'S PULMONTC XjL WAFERS glvo iimtant rollof and a rapid euro of asthmn , coughs , and 1 all disorders of t / lio breath and lunga . To SINGERS and PUBLIC ( SPWAKRRS they are invaluable for olearlng and strengthening tho voice . They hayo a pleasant tasto . Price Is . lid ., 2 u . Od ' ., and Us . por box . Sold by all Druggists .
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NEW AND CHOICE BOOKS " IN CIRCULATION AT MUDI . E' 9 SELECT UBftARY . Memoirs of Charlotte Bronte . Below the Surface r «» j , -1500 copies . Kane's Arcticf ISiomm **' BartlVs Travels in Central Macaulay ' s EnSai ^' -S ? - Africa . —500 copies . . III . and IV-fnnnr ? ol - ' Two Years AKo , by Charles Memoirs o' SyitaS ? && Kingsley . —1200 copies . 1000 copies *> n » th—Fortune ' s Later Travels in Dvnevor Terrace Rv \ r China . - YonBc . —1000 . copies Romany Rye . Lavonitfro . Schoelcher's Life of b . « j 1 Dendy ' s Islets of JBritaino . Tom Brown ' s SchooW Barchester Towers . Aurora Ivors-. Qo 1 Da ^ - Leigh . Herschel ' s Essavs Andersson ' s Explorations in Hue's Christianity- in Chi ™ Africa , Armstrong ' s Arntio ¥ »•» It is Never too Late to coverics Dl 8 ' Mend . —1000 copies . Stanley ' s Sinai and Palestine Arago ' s Lives of Scientific —500 copies . "' "w ne . Men . Guthric's Sermons on « , « Dr . Harris ' s Posthumous City . eluao » 3 on the Works . Miller ' s Testimony nf * i , « The Days of My Life . Lil- Rocks . y Of thc lieslcaf . Bothwell . Nothinir \ ew Loftus ' s Researches in dial- Campbell ' s- Chief Justices ' dea . Cliandless's Visit to the Salt Hellen and Olga . John Lake . e balt Halifax . Life of Dr . Kane ( nearly Livingstone ' s Journals ( near- ready ) . " ly ready ) . Memoirs of General Nanier Glcncore . . The Roso of ; Sandwith ' s Siege of Kars . — Ashurst . 700 copies . Monarchs Retired fromBusi- Help ' s Spanish Conquest iu ness . —600 copies . America . Fronde ' s History of Eng- Memoirs of FredericPcrthes . land . Humphrey ' s lUver and Ocean Madaron ; or , The Artizan of Gardens , Nismcs . The Owlets of Owlstonp Bowring ' s Kingdom and Thornbury ' s Songs of the People of Siam . Jacobites . Guizot ' s Life of Sir Uobert Musgrave's Pilgrimage into Peel . i Dauphiue . Hood ' s Pen and Pencil i Lucy Aylmer . The Good Old Sketches . | Times . Borthwick ' s Residence in 1 Letters from Head Quarter ? . California . Heartsease ; or . TheBrother ' s Life and Sermons of Dr . [ Wife . —900 copies . John Tauler . i Life in Ancient India , by Stoughtoh ' s Ages of Chris- j Mrs . Speir . tendom . , - Memorials of Dr . Townley . Memoirs of Elizabeth de ¦ Co ' nybearc and Howson ' sSt . Valois . —500 copies . j Paul . Maurice ' s Discourses on St . Essays , by David Masson . John . I Girlhood of Catherine de Boswell ' s Letters to Temple , i Medici . Still Waters . Jessie Cameron . 1 Oxford , Edinburgh ,, and Head ' s Descriptive . Essays . ( Cambridge Essays . Fresh copies are adtled whenever a , delay occurs , and an ample supply is provided of all the principal new " Works as they appear . Single Subscription , One Guinea , per an num . Fifteen Volumes of the Xcwest 'VVorks at one time , exchangeable ( in Sets ) at pleasure , Five Guineas per annum . Book Societies , Town and Village Libraries , and Liu-vary Institutions supplied 011 moderate terms . ¦ Citabi . es : Edward Mudik , New Oxford-street , London . and Cross-street , Manchester .
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BANK OF DEPOSIT . NATIONAL ASSURANCE AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION . Is o . 3 , PALL-MALL EAST , LONDON , S . W ., ( Head Of lice ); No . 2 , ST . ANDRBW . SQTJAB . E . EDIXBUttGIl : No . 202 . UN 1 ON-STREIST , ABERDEEN ; Xo . 8 , CUKIUtY-STREET , « l » MlNOllAMi No . 0 i PAVILION-BUILDINGS , lilUGHTO . N ; No . 04 . HIGH-STREET , LEWES : „_ ..,, No . 0 , WESTMORELAND-STREET , DLBLINEstablished May , 13-M . EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT Ol ? rAHUAME . NT . T HIS Company was Established in 1844 , for the purpose of opening to the public nn cow an < i u » j questionably safe inodo of Investment , with a high i »™ uniform rate of interest . Tho plan of tlio Bank of Deposit diflYms 0 "t Sll f 1 r ^ l J " y of ordinary Bank a in the mode of omployhw en iw » ° "g » deposited with this Company being pruic mlIv u i « npo » well-secured Lifo Interests , Reversions in tlio < ovou wunj Funds , or other property of ample value . Wito oim ^ securities , although not immediately c «" m ^ fombhYd with known yields tlio groatost amount ot profit , oonuinwm tho most perfect saftty . £ » rtlior , I ^ aiw made W »>» , )• , ! r pany are coupled with , a Policy of Assurance on l » oj »» the Borrower , or Wi ^ n < rainoe . oauol i « amouM to " d , ( lent , cfTcctodat a ratoof premium which spouroi t no « . of tlio Policy atfaiiistali contingencies , m tsolf con . uiu a valuable instrument of collateral aoourlty . Thus depositors wo -offootuoHy P ^ ctcd nRniiwt « . w > P siuiUty of loss , whilst tho larKo and wiiBtwitly » ' «¦ ' « , „ revenue ariaing from tho V ™™ A ™ l * TJSd 1 ' ovfcto offeotod yields ample profit to tho Company , a" « i for all Uio exponsos of managomont . , Deposit Accounts may bo opened w ih sunw ^ amount , and incroaaed-IVom time to time ., at tlio com of depositors . . n .. i . nin A receipt , signed by two BlrooUws , 1 b give" f ° r cfttU dopoaitod . Rath and P atmwst of lN ™' ; » ' »' tht , ,. „„ ,. Tho rate of Interest Hinoo the ostob l » l « 'l oii „ pany hns never boen low * than J vo pop ^'" V . o ouroliil «'''' and it is oonlldontly anticipate . that » » ° . u ^ cHiitlo . i 6 tfi ttirti ;? ^^ v ^ iSrnSLffi »»«« ^ «*• % MS & 1 in < luo «» d payable in January ^» n ; l Jub" ^ tho amount hUiiUIiir Hi . Ukj nuHiQ « . llVVuK ''^'' !' ' ^ SOUi o / Juno a . id aiat of »< f « mb . £ »•? "J ') ,, ) rooolvoU . it ^ of part oh rouidiiiB ftb « J fV ? i « . u-h O « untrv Himl "" 1 " 1 Branch Olllcos , or remitted t ^^ j ^^^ iofutlSON * . a , PalWIali Enal , LouUon . Manaolw ^^ For , ™ for onontnp nooounts mitv l \" -5 » Jl ? wS ? ioU , " >*» fl > c ° ' Branches or A > iiofoH , or they w " i » ° S on application to tho MannB «> B Director .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 30, 1857, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_30051857/page/22/
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