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BVUlVrU Hlf- REftPEWy TO « WHF SKASC ? OFT / '¦ . '¦ " v . ' . ' - ¦¦ . W 3 MKJ . . ¦ . ¦ filOLDIEBS * ERIEND and . ARMY SCRIB-> 2 ? TDiaKKBADBBS SOOIBQPYi . PATKOKS . . - '• • ' The RtehVHon . the lx > rdr « . GR 0 SVBNOE ? ar . P . TEffMlht H 6 ir . tlierEarl ofOlBLISI / B ; K : O . The RSht'Hbn . tlieEart of KmTOBiB ; Tha Tlawnnt EBBINGTONVMa " . ' PjBE 3 H > BKT . —Gnie » B « v . Dr . Marsh . Ofllces , 14 and 15 , Exeter-Hall * Strand , London-The Committee feel it * a duty-duo to themselves and to the' Christianpublic to state , thafeneeuraged by the libe * raiity of the friends-of the'soldier . they have considerably extended the lino of rtheir'operations ; and-from the deeply interesting reports' ( several of which have been recently printed and wrdely circulated ) which they are constantly receiving from their agents , it is evident that the Lordis working-by them and . - withthem , and thus crowning their needful and arduous labours with a large measure of ' success . Hence they are encouraged and emboldened to-make " a-fresh appealio thecontiBuaasympathies , farvent prayers , MMi . reivewed ^ fberattty . of * beir supporters in "this cause . Forthe spiritual and eternal benemrof the brave and beloved' defenders- of ' our country : ( in humble . dependence on the Divine blessing ) , there are now aotively . employed under ttte auspices off this Society , " nineteen- Scripture-Teaders . And the Committee would entertain tne hope that this number may yet further be augmented if this appeal is liberatty responded to , seeiugtliatthe supply is far from being stall adequate withthe wide and yet widening field of labour which ta presenthig itself on every side . TO © rollDwinjapare the several departments of labour occutrtedinthis Cnrastian enterprise . Oneagentisactivelyand usefully employed invisitlrig the Barracks in London , "Westminster , and thie surroundings Military D £ p 6 ts . One is engaged among / the Militia in London , and its vioinity , yrho \ w 5 also visit the wives and families of " the Soldiers . It is atao the intention of the Committee , as promptly , as possible , to mature certain plans for the employment of a Scripturereader at Aldershott / during the great encampment , which is Ukelyfor some months t 6 be located there . There areAlso one agent in Kent , one in Dorsetshirejtpccupied among the Militia ^ one in the WesfcTrf ' -Enghuid % one int . Yorkshire , one missionary to the . Russian prisoners at ¦ pjymootluand ielsewhere , onerin Scotland , and . pne-iirlrelafldv Oh foretatrservice —thereare eight a * Constantinople * anc Scutari . T « w of . ' these * are clergymen 1 of the Church- of E & ffland , one of ; whom : chi 6 fly ; directs his attention tc * the spiritual instruction of the'Protestants in the French ' Army-. One is at Balaklava . And ; the Committee ' : have much pleasure in stating that they have also just appointed a ^ Scripture-reader ¦ : to labour among the thousands-of Military at Malta ,-under the ausprcesof the Revi W . Hare , the 4 Barrison-Chaplain . A series of small and . interesting publications ; - especially adapted to the thoughts and habits of the soldiery , have been prepared , and gratuitously and- widely circulated by all the agents at their : various spheres-Vof labour , at home * and -abroad . Also .., an interesting magazine , entitled ' The Sentinel , '" is publishedSevery alternate month , and gratuitously circulated ; and cordially accepted JS ? y the Soldiersi-- ¦ ' Having-before them so extensive and inviting a field , of labour , the-Committee confidently present the religious claims of this Society to continued arid- increased support before all those who profess to feel the vast value of immortal souls ; . Tlfey therefore most respectfully , yet most - earnestly , entreattheir"friends , and the public at large , in no degree to relax their-efforts ( for the claims on-the Committee are-great and urgent ) , but'rather still more effectively than- before- to aid them in this great andimv portant enterprise ,. by their Christian sympathies , and , above all , by their-united and fervent prayors for a still larger measure of the Divine blessing on their several labours ^ at home and abroad . COKTEIBtTTIOHB . KEOEiyED SINCE Z . AST ADTEETISEMENT : — - Ei 3 tPellyrB > "r- »"""**<* ° Miv Collier--. ~ .... £ 0 10 L 0 . — Green , Esq . 10 0 Rev . W . Bret .. 0 5-0 Mr . R . D . "Wright ... 0 10 0 Thomas Evans , Esq . 1 0 0 Mrs . Bawd .... 110 Small Sums .: 0 9 0 Bev . K . A " . Digby . ~ 5 0 0 Per Mias Marsh : — A Thank-offering .. ; 0 . 10 0 Miss Carr ... 10 0 Rev . J . Hopkins 1 0 0 Miss Walker 10 0 W . J . Maxwell , Esq . . 1 . 1 . 0 A Few Friends , per Rev . W . K . M 6 les- ' ' Miss Francis 12 0 ¦ worth 2 ' 0 0 Rev . T . "Whalloy 15 0 Mrs . WaKony . eoU- Miss Maxwell 10 0 lectedby 2 . 5 0 O . G 10 0 Miss E . » . Gilbert , Misslbbetson 1 0 0 collected by . 1 10 6 Miss Munday 10 0 Friends , per-H . Mrs . M . Sutton 2 2 0 Helm . Esq . 1 ' 0 ' & J . Heclas , Esq . 10 0 Friend to Soldiers ... 0 3 0 Miss Chapman 0 5 0 For Rev . J . " E . ' Daniel , Saw- Miss E . Chapman .-.. 0 5 0 ston Vicarage : — Friends at-GIasgow ; A Friend 5 0 . 0 per Mr , Hall 50 0 0 Kev . J . Singleton ... 010 0 Arthur Oakes , Esq . 10 0 H . Y . Collier , Esq .... 0 10 0 The- thanks of the . Committee are presented to the following friends for valuable donations- of bookb and tracts : — Rev . J . Hi Dalton , Miss Gent , Mre . R » . Smith , Mrs » Bodkin , ' and the English Monthly Tract Society . Contributions will bo thankfully received : by the Treasurer , G . Burns , Esq ., 17 , Porteus-road . Paddington ; by the i Secretary . Mr . William A . Blako » , at the Offices , 14 and 15 ,, Exeter Hall ; by Rev . Dr . Marsh , Beckenham ; by Messrs .. Nisbot , Bernors-street , Oxford-street ; lieutenant Blackmore , 0 , Soymour-placo , New-road ; by the Bankers , Royal , British Bank , 420 , Strand ; and at the Offices of the ? "Re--oord" and "Christian Times . "
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RUPTURES . —BY B £ » YAL LETTERS PATENT . ¦ WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSSi Is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be ' tttb most' effective invention in tho ourativo treatment of Bbrnla . The use of a stool spring ( so often . 'hurtful in its atfftcts ) is here avoided , a aoft Baudaga boiiw worn round thte body , while the requisite resisting power is supplied by tkb Moo-Main Pad and Patent Lover * fitting with so much ease and' closeness that it cannct be-. detected ,, ana may . be worn during , sleep . A descriptive circular may bo had , ana i * te Truafl ^ FhtoKcannot fall to fit ) fopwardod by . post , on tub olrcumferenco of tho body , two inches bslow the . hip » j bfelug aont ; to the Manufaoturor , Mr . JOHN WHITET 228 , ElifioadfliyyXihndoA .. EIAaTIC STOOKINGa , KNSkB OAPBw 4 o » i . fj ^ yABJ ^ COSE VElNflL ^ i 4 aUiOiweg'Of . WEAKNEO 8 ' aud . SWBIn LINO-flfVtiwdtffiSis ^ fll ^ AlNS ; AOJ Th » y ; are < porou » i < ligh fi in texturo , and inoxponslvo , and arefiUmwahonJika -aaiordi 4 nary stocking . Pjri « rfrom . fe »* 6 d . t » 16 »»^ Bo «*»» evfi <*««
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Q ^ OU TJH' AtT . B ' TPB ^ AB ' -PJPBf * BTASNHlNG . v ^ T company ; Incorporated by Royal Charter , ^ 847 ; .-. Th \ rtouTtMttrect 6 TB 'TsrmtinaV £$ ^ > BlUiS ^ upon the Company ' s- Bank-atyAteBtiiDB" at ; Pab . Approved drafts negotiated and sent forTDOilectionr Btrai- ness-with" the Australian : colonies generally conducted . 1 throughr the Baak ' B Agonts * Apply at the Obmpa » y * Offlcea ? 54 ,. did Broad-street , London .. ^^ WILLIAM ; PURBY ' , Manager . Loadonv Mavchy 185 &>
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A EaTJS lilP-E ASSTTiRAN GE ; COMPANY * 39 , ThrogmortonHsifcreet ; Bttnks Ohairmanv-THOMAS FARNCOMJft ; EBg ^ Alderman . Deputy-Chairman —WILLIAM 'LEAF , Esq ; Richard E . Arden ; Esq . Ruper * 3 n « leby , - Esqv Edward-Bates , Esqv Thonms Kelly , Escm-Am . Thomas Campline ; Esq . JeremiakPilcner / Eb ^^ . James Clift , Esq . Lewis Pocock > Es < ii > J- Humphery , Esq ., Aid , - Physician—Dr .-Jeaflreson , 2 , Finsbury-sqflAJ'e . " Surgeon . —W . Coulsonj . Esq ., 2 ^ Frederick . ' S'p ! aee ,. OW Jewry . Consulting Actuary—Professor Hall , M . A ., of King & Goltegei ADVANTAGES : OF' ASSURING ^ fflTH THIS ? 1 COMPANY . The Premiums are on the lowest scale consistent witsecurity . The assured are protected by an ample subscribed capital —art Assurance Fund of nearly 400 , 000 ? ., invested on mortgage and in the Government Stocks—and an income of 80 , O 0 ( M . a year . Premiums to Assure- jEIOO . I WlioleTerm . _ ~ Ag 8 . ~ One Year . Seven Ytajw ^ WithProfits Withoat Proftfts 20 " £ 0 17 " 8 > £ 0 19- 9 -J 61 ' 15 ' -10 ^ 1 11 ' 10 30 > li 1 3- " '¦ : 1 2 7 ' 2 5 5 2 0 7-40 ' i i ; 5 ' - 0 ' V 6 ' 9- 3 0 7 " 2 14 10 : 50 " 1 H 4 ' - 1- l' 19 a » i 4-6 8 : 4-0 11 ' 6 C ? ¦ ' ¦ g' 2 t 4-1 ; 3 ' irifr- ' 6 12 0 ¦ 6 : 0 lQi- _ MTJTCAL BBANCH ; Assurers on the Bonus system are entitled at the end of five years , and afterwards annually , to participate in fourflfths or 80 per cent , of the profits . The profit assigned to each policy can bo added to the sum assured , applied in reduction of the annualpremium , or be received in cash . At the first division a return of 20 per cent , in cash on the premiums paid was declared ; this -will allow a reversionary increase varying accordingto age from 66 to 28 per cent * on . the premiums , or-frbra 5 to 15 per cent , on the sum assured-One-half of the " Wliolo Term" Premium may remain on credit , for seven years , or one-third of tlie Premium may remain for life as a debt upon the Policy at 5 per cent ., or may be paid off at any time without notice . Claims paid in one month after proofs have been approved ^ Loans upon approved security ; No charge for Policy stamps * Medical attendants paid for their reports . _ Persons may proceed to or reside in any part of Europe or British North America-without'extra-charge . - The medical officers . attend every day at . Throgmortonstreet at a quarter , before two o ' clock . E ; BATES : Resident Director .
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CRATJFTTRD HOUSE CLASSICAL , MATHEMATICAL , AND CHEMICAL SCHOOL , MAIDENHEAD , BERKS . MRi PBARCE has '• pleasure in announcing that the increase of his pupils has led to extensive alterations and enlargement in Craufurd House ,- combining every arrangement'for convenience , comfort , and health . During nine years medical attendance has been required once * Tho various branches of ' polite and useful learning are taught . in the most approved , expeditious , and effective methods . Discipline is maintained and good habits are formed by careful training and vigilant superintendence . The pupils spoak French constantly , many as easily as English . German-is spoken . There arc Singing and Drawing classes . A band . of Music is being formed . Science is / taught experimentally . The younger pupils nro under special and appropriate management . The vigour , cheerfulness , and enthusiasm , in cricket , gymnastics , swimming , daily rambles , and frequent excursions into tho neighbouring , country , attest tho scope and encouragement afforded to tho development of boyish feelings and physical strength . Tho terms arc from HOI . to 402 ., per annum . References of tho highest respectability will be- sent on application .
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ITALIAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES , M-R . A R RIV A BE N E , D . L . L ., from the . University ofPadrrer who has been established in London for three years , gives private lessons in Italian and < Preach at his own house , or at the house of his pupils . Ho also attends-Schools < both in town and ' country . Mr . ARItlVABENE teaches on a plan , thoroughly , pvaatfoalvand toe most mediocre mind cannot fail to thoroughly compre * hend , his . lossons .,. , ApplybylettertoMr .-ARRIVABENE , No . 4 , St . Micliacl'ripUutei Bzomptonu .
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; A * MTETi I C A ' JKT SARSAP ARIL L A . ±% . OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSBND'S AMERICAN SAaSAPARLLLA . This is , of all known remodies , the most puro , safe , active , and otfloaoious in the purification of tho blood of all morbid matter ., of bile , urea , aoidti / sorofulous subatanoes ; humouva of all kinds ,-which produce rashos , ernptlona ; salt rhwwnveisyaipolasi scald lnoaa , ' aorc eyes and « av « sope throat and-uloera , and seres : on any port of the body . It is unsurpassed in its aotton upon the liver , tho Inxiga , and the stomaohi removing anycanse of disease from thoqe organs , and expnlling all humours f ronn the system . By cleansing thobiood , it for over presents pustules ; scabs , , punplos'and every variety of sores on tho face and breast . It is a groat tonic , and imparts strength 1 and vigour to thin dabiUtaked and iweak ; gtvoB rest and rofreshrng aleepto-thoi nerrou » andrestl ( ieB'iu » lidv It Is a great female-medicinB , and will cuve move coanplaint * peculiar to-the aex than , any ' other remedy in th « iw « ridi warchbusevS 73 . Strand- ^ ad-( Hnh «^ E > cob « P-HaWr POMEBOY , ANIXKBWB-and ^ CO .,. S 61 » Proi » rtotor »^> Hftlfrplnts , 2 Bi 6 d » ptnto , 4 SH amnllqaiuim ^ 48 . Od .: quarts , 7 a . ( Mfc ; uwmntottwi 11 s .-
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¦ \ l )< soeOTmoWois ^^ ' ~ P 6 \ icieaJ . iidisjB 4 ttaite , : , No charge for K > hoy ; j ^ amp *» - "VVfcblo profifs divided . ian » uallyj . Assurances on the- strictly . mutual principle .. . Invalid lives assured at equitable rates . . ' THOMAS PRITCHARD , Resident Director . .
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QpVEREIGEF LIEE ASSURA 2 * CE COMt kT PANT , 49 ; St . Jamas ! si « treet , Iindon . DlKEeTOES ;; Chairman—LieutenaBt-Cblottel-l ! iOTd ARTHUR LENNOT DeputyrGhairman « HSirrJAMES- CARMieHAEL , ^ art . Johu < A shburner , Esq ., MJQ . J . W . Hnddleston , Bsq-j-T ' . M . 'B .-Batard . Esqt . i Charles Farebrother Esa J . P . Bathurst , Esq . ' Alderman . ^" Johttt ^ aardxaer , ESq ; OhcwleffOsborne / . Esqi' The income arisiirg-from ncw ^ policies issued dinrfng the last year exceeds the previous year by nearly 100 per cent : ; The Bonus ¦ declared in 1853 added 75 por : cent , xrf-the premuuns paid to the participating policies .-The office presentsi T 6 » security of a large paid-u ^ capital . Very moderate' rateafor all ages ,- cspeciaiHy young live */ * KiD" Charges whatever , ' except the ^ premium 1 . Every information can-beobtaine « a « the-ofBce > HEN ! BY D . DAVENPORT ; Secretary
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QT . GEORGE ASSURANCE GOMFAiNY , J 3 " ' 118 , FAIiTj-MALDDi LOISTDON . Capital , 100 , 0002 ., in Shares ^ pf 51 . each . Deposit , , 11 . per Share . ( On which Interest , at the rate of 5 l . per cent : per-antnim , exclusive-of Dividend , ' is guaranteed by the Deed of-Settlemeat . ) * Chairman—Viscount RANEIAGH , Park-place , St . James ' s , DepMty .-Ch ' airmaa—HENRY- POwNALL . vEsq ., Ladlacokesquare , Ndtting-hili . Secretary—W . C . tTRQUHARa ?} Esq . POLICIES ABSOLUTELY- INJHSPUTABLB . Aunnities andlEndowments . fdr familieS r children , and others on the-most favourable term 9 ; Premiums payable yearly * half-yearly , or quarterly . No charge for medical fees or stamps ; Loans granted for long or ¦ short periods , payable by mouthly , quarterly , or half-yearly instalments .. Defective Titles , Reversions , & c , assured and guaranteed .
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KCW AND . PECULIAR SYSTBOT OP WPB 1 . ASSURANCE . THE Directors of the N ^ ATIOKAL ASSURANCE AND INVESTMENTASSOCIATIONinvite attention to the New System of Life Assurance exclusively adopted by this Association—viz ., that of allowing Interest at the rate of 4 per cent , per Annum on all Premiums paid , instead of the remote and uncertain System of JBotiiises usually adopted . By this plan , the Pdlicyholder . will secure to himself a constantly increasing annual income during life , as well as thB payment of the sum insured to his representatives , at his death . Tables of Rates specially adapted to this SyBtera of Assurance may be obtained at the Office of the Company , 3 , PalLmall East , pr forwarded free on applicaticn . FETEJJi MORRISON , Managing Director . 1 st March , 1855 .
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BANK OF DEPOSIT , Naiio » ai < Asbttjvance and Investment Association , Nbi i 3 , PAtL Milt EABT , ' IiOin ) ON . Established A . Z > , 1844 . Empowered by Special Act of JParliapient . T > ARTIES desirous of INVESTING MONEY -L are requested to examine the Plan of this Institution , by which a high rate of Interest may bo ebtained with perfect Security . The Interest is payable in Janvajut and Jult , at the Head Office in London ; and may also bo received at the various Branches , or through Country Bankers , without delay or expense . PETER MORRISON , Managing Director . Prospectuses and Forms for opening Accounts sen t free on application .
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Price One Shilling ' . THE NATIONAL MISCELLANY for APRIL contains . —I . The Possibilities of nn Invasion of India by the Russians . —2 . Army Reforms . Promotion . —8 . Birds and thebj Associations . No . IIv-4 . Tlio Parisian Oharlatan . r-fi , Tho Militia Bill .-fl . Notices : —lectures on tho . History of tlie Turks . —The Old Cholsea Bun-llousor-Oonstablo's Miscellany of Foreign Literature—Tho Cobtie JJuildors ; or , Tho Deferred Confirmation . —Memorials o £ Ine Life of Amelia Opie . —7 . Poetry . At the-Office , Np . 1 , Exeter-street , Strand , London .
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. Tube published , price 0 ( 1 . rf ^ I-IE WAR with RUSSIA : its Origin and JL Cause . An Answer to tho Letter of John Bright , Esq ., MJLV By JOHN ALFRED LANGFOltD . London : R . Theobald , Paternostor-row . Also , by the samo Author , price Id ., CHRISTIANITY not SECULARISM : The Practical Philosophy of tho People . London : HotYOAKB and Co ., Floct-atrect ,
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THB FIRST OF- "THE UNSTAMPED . rpiIEREASONER and LONDON . TRIUNE ' JL . a Weekly SeoularNewHnapor , oJitoi ^ to-Mwlunw * prioo 2 d . y contains weekly '' Tolitioal ^^^ i ' r ^ iiS fowor NEWMAN ^ and oocasJonal ; Prtpora to' Stenor Miuj HUM Nok 46 a .: for . April 1 , contains ^ a -Lifo ofjlr , i ^ i LEES , tho loading Tomporanco Advocate , byJAfflww SBARLH , withaPORTlUlT . London : IIoetoakb and Co ., 147 , Floot-stroot .
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Leader (1850-1860), March 31, 1855, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_31031855/page/22/
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