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r 858 ^ THE LEADER [No. 440, August 28, ...
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R 858 ^ The Leader [No. 440, August 28, ...
r 858 ^ THE LEADER [ No . 440 , August 28 , 1858 .
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^^ 39 > , Tnrogmorton-stWBt , BanlfcC CHAflfclAN -THOMAS FARNCOMB , Esq .. Alderman . ; iSP ^ UiK uRMAN-AVILMAM LEAF , Esq . < IMchard 12 . Ardeu , Esq . Rupert iVS \ eby , Esq . JBdward Bates , Esq . Saftery W . Johnson , Esq . Professor Hall , 31 . A . Jereunah Pitcher , Esq . ' John Huinphery , Esq ., Aid . Lewis Pocock , Esq . I Physician . —Dr . Jeaffreson , 2 , Finsbury-square . Subgeohv— W . Coulson . Esq ., a , Frederick's-pla < oe , Old Jewry * - Acttjahy . —George Clark , Esq . ADVANTAGES OF ASSURING IN THIS COMPANY . The Premiums are on the lowest scale consistent with se- i curity . i The assured are protected by an ample subscribed en- i pital—an Assurance Fund of 450 . 03 W- invested < m Mortgage and in the Government Stocks , and an income of « 5 , 000 £ . a year . Premiums to Assure 100 ? . I Whole Term . ' Age . One Tear . ! Seven Years . [ "With Profits . Profits-20 0 17 8 i 0 19 9 Jfl 15 10 ¦ £ X 11 10 SO 1 1 S 12 7 2 5 5 2 0 7 40 15 ft 169 S 07 2 14 10 60 1 14 1 1 19 10 4 G S | 4 0 11 60 8 2 4 , 3 17 0 [ 6 12 9 I G 0 10 MUTUAL BRANCH . ' Assurers on tlie Bonus system are entitled , at the end of : five years , to participate in nine-tenths , or i ) 0 per cent , of the profits . The profit assigned to each policy can be added to the sum assured , applied in reduction of the annua . 1 premium , 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 , according to age , from 66 to 28 per cent , on the premiums , or from 5 to 15 per cent , on the sum assured . One-half of frhe " whole term" premium may remain on credit for seven years , or one-tlivrd of the premium may remain for life as a deht upon tho policy at 5 percent ., or may be paid off at any time without notice . Claims paid inono month after proofs have been approved . Ijoans upon approved security . . Ho charge for policy stamps . Medical attendants paid for their reports . Persons may , in time of oence , proceed to , or reside in , any part of Europe , or British North America , without extra . charge . : .. .: ' ; . ¦ : ; ¦ ¦ ' . - : '; ¦' -... . •¦ ' .. ¦ ¦ The medical officers attend every day , at a quarter before twoo'dock . E . BATES , Resident Director .
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I MPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , 1 , OLD BROAD STREET , LONDON . Instituted 1820 . . DIBECTOBS . MARTIN TUCKER , SMITH , Esq ., M . P ., Chairman . GEORGE WILLIAM COTTAM , Esq ., Deputy-Chairman . Thomas George Barclay , Esq . George Hibbert , Esq . James C-C . Bell , Esq . Samuel Hibbert , Esq . James Brand , Esq . Daniel Mildred , Esq . Charles Cave , Esq . . Thomas Newman Hunt , Esq . George Henry Cutler , Esq . j Frederick Pattison , Esq . Henry Davidson , Esq . i William Ji . Robinson . Esq . George Field , Usq . j Newman Smith , Esq . SECURITY . —The existing liabilities of the Company do not exceed 3 , 0 * 0 , 000 ? . The Investments are nearly 1 , 000 , 000 ? ., in addition to upwards of 600 , 000 ? . for which the shareholders are responsible , and the income is about 120 , 0001 . per annum . PROFITS . —Four-Fifths , or Eighty per cent , of tho Profits , are assigned to Policies every fifth yea , r . The next appropriation will be made in 1861 , aud persons who now effect insurances will participate ratably . BONUS . —The additions to Policies have been from 11 . 10 s . to 631 . 16 s . per cent , on the original sums insured . CLAIMS . —Upwards of 1 , 250 , 000 ? . has been paid to claimants under policies . Proposals for insurances may be made at the chief office aa above ; at the branch office , 16 , Pali Mall . London ; or to any of the apcents throughout the kingdom . SAMUELiENGALiL , Actuary .
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INDIA . OFFICERS in the ARMY and CIVILIANS PROCEEDING TO INDIA may insure their lives on most favourable terms in the MEDICAL INVALID and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . The rates of this Company , which transacts the business of the Delhi , Simla , North West and other Indian BankB , are lower than those of any other Office , while the Agencies at Calcutta , Madras , Bombay , Ceylon , and about fifty up-country stations in India , afford every possible facility for the transaction of business . Prospectuses , Forms of Proposals , and overy other information may be obtained of tho Secretary , at the Clu ' Office , 25 , Pall Mall . C . DOUGLAS SINGER . Secretary .
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Royal Chartei-, 1847 . LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS arc granted upon the Banks at Adelaide , Port Adelaide , and Gawlor . Approved drafts on South Australia negotiated and sent for collection . Every description of Banking business is conducted direct with Victoria and New iBouth Wales , and . alao with the other Australian ColonieB , through the Company * * Agoutg . Apply at 54 , Old Broad-street " Loudon , £ 1 , 0 . WILLIAM PTia-DY irftn « . «»
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DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BANK . F IVE PER CENT , is paid on all Sums received on DEPOSIT . Interest paid half-yearly Tho Itlght Hon . the Earl of DEVON , Chairman . Ofncoa . e . Cannou . atrcot . m-Bt , * % U' LA ^» Manager .
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BANK OF DEPOSIT , Established x , r > . 1844 . T-MwnS ^ J & JH ?! 1 ,, !^ ' ^ ° » don . Parties desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine the Plan of the BA . BTK ob Dbfobit , by wliioli a high rato of Interest BMgr « e obtained with ample security , The Interest is pageable ia January and July . PHTB & MORRISON , Managing Dirootor . rOTtam for oponing Aooounts sent free on application .
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¦ TPO CAPITALISTS , desirous of engaging in a A . mercantile pursuit , or parents wishing to place their sons in a first-rate position as merchants . The advertiser ' established ) could « inploy from Two to . Tivo Thousand Pounds without risk in a business in which ho lias been jngaged forupwards of twon ty-t \ vo years . —Let tors , prepaid , to R . A ., care of II . B . Quick , Esq ., 27 , Ely-placu , Hatlousarden .
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| ! f ^ AUTION to Householders , Bankers , Mer-\ J chants , and Public Offices . The Patent NATIONAL a , nd DEFIANCE LOCKS can lie had only of F . PUCKRIDGE , 52 , Strand , near Chariu ^ -cross . Those Ijocks are important for their security against burglars and thieves , [ is evidenced in the fraudulent attempt to pick it at the Crystal Palace , in August , 1854 , by John Goater , foreman to Messrs . Chubb , for bho REWARD of 200 Guineas . See Pamphlet and Description , to lie had gratis . Tire and Thief proof Iron Safos , Plate and Jewel Cliests , Deed , Cash , and DespatcIiBoxes , IStabossiiig Dics , ifcc . Warranted Stroet-Door Latches , 17 s . 6 d . each .
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MAPPIN'S DRESSING CASES AND TRAVELLING BAGS . MAPPIN BROTHERS , Manufacturers by Special Appointment to the Queen , aro the only Sheffield Makers who supply the Consumer in London . Their London Show Rooms , 67 and 68 , KING WILLIAM-STREET . LondonbriclRe , contain by far the largest STOCK of DRESSING CASES , and Ladies' and Gentlemen's TRAVELLING BAGS in the World , each Article being manufactured under their own stiperiiitendeneo - MAPPIN'S Guinea . DRESSING CASE , for Gentlemen . MAPPIN'S Two Guinea DRESSING CASE , iu solid Leather . Ladies' TRAVELLING and DRESSING BAGS , from 2 Z-12 S . to 101 )/ . each . Gentlemen ' s do . do ., from Zl . 12 s . to 80 ? . Messrs . Mappijj invite Inspection of their ' extensive Stock , which , is coinpleto with every Variety of Stylo and Price . A costly Book of Engravings , with Prices attached , forwarded by post on receipt of 12 Stamps . MAPPIN JmOTHLBRS , S 7 and ( 58 , KING WILLIAM ! - ¦ STREET , CITY , LONDON . Manufactory—Queen ' s CutlebyWobks , Sjiefpiexd .
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MA PPIN'S SHILLING llAZOR , sold everywheTe , warranted good , by the Makers , MAPPl ' N BROTHERS , Queen ' s Cutlery Works , Sheffield , and 67 and 68 , King William-street , jCity , London , whero the largeststock of Cutlery in the world is kept . ; AFPIN / S ^ UPERIOlt TAl ^ LElonViES maintain their unrivalled superiority . Handles cannot possibly become loose ; the blades are all of * the very first quality , being their own ' . Shcltiuld manufacture . Tble . Kiis . Dst . Kns . Carvers , per Doa . perDoz . per Pair . Ivory 3 § in . Handle , balanced .. 20 s . 10 s . Cs . Do . 4 in . do . .. 25 s . ISs . 9 s . MAPPIN'S SILTER-PLATED DESSERT KNIVES and POUKS , in JlahoRany Cases . 12 Pairs Knives and Forks , Ivory Handles , in Case ...... SOs . 12 J ) o . Pearl Handles , do > . ...... 90 s . 12 Do . Silver-plated Handles , do .. 80 s . MAPPIN'S ELECTRO-SILVER PLATE . — MAPPIN BROTHERS , Manufacturers ? by Special Appointment to the Queen , are the only Sheffield makers who supply tho consumers in London . Their LONDON SHOW ROOMS . 07 and SS , King William-street , London Bridge , contain by Tar tlie largest STOCK of ELECTRO-81 LVER PLATE in tho World , which is transmitted direct from their Manufactory , Queen ' s Cutlery Works , Shedield . Fiddle Double King ' s Pattern . Thread . Pattern . 12 Table Torfcs , best quality .. £ 11 ( J 0 £ 2 11 0 £ 3 0 0 12 Table Spoons , best quality . 1 10 0 2 li 0 3 0 0 12 Dessert Forks , best quality . 170 20 O 240 12 Dessert Spoons , best quality 170 200240 12 Tea Spoons , best quality .. 0 10 0 140 170 Messrs . Mappiti Brothers respectfully invite buyers to inspect their unprecedented display , which , for beauty of design , exquisite workmanship , and novelty , stands unrivalled . Thoir illustratod Catalogue , which is continually receiving addition of Now Designs , free on application — Mappin Brothers , 67 and 08 , King William street , London Bridge ; Manufactory , Queen ' s Cutlery Works , Sheffield .
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SOHO LOOKING-GLASS MANUFACTORY , 26 , Soho-square , London . — -Established 20 years . —Tho Proprietor begs to call tho attention of tho public to tho following very reduced List of Prices for LOOKINGGLASSES , of superior quality , fitted in carefully manufactured carved and gilt frames ;—Size of Glass . Outside Measure of Frame . Price . 40 by 30 in . 51 in . wide by 39 in . high from Ml . ids . each . 46 by 36 in . 48 in . wide by 58 in . high from ft * . Os . each . 60 by 40 in . 62 in . wide by 00 in . high from el . Os . each . 63 by 43 n . 55 in . wido by 65 in , hlgli from 11 . la . each . 66 by 46 in . 69 in . wido by 68 in . high from 8 ? . 8 s . eaoh . CO by 48 in . 62 in . wido by 74 in . high from 10 * . 0 s . eaoh . 70 by fiO in . 04 in . wido by 84 in . high from 121 . 0 a . each . Mahogany dressing and oheval glasses , gilt cornices , Birnndolos , picture frames , & c ., at equnlly moderate prices . Morobautu aud shippers supplied by special contract .
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TTANDSOME BRASS AND IRON BEDXX STEADS—HEAL and SON'S Show Rooms contain a lorRo assortment of Hraas Bedsteads , suitable both for Homo uso and for Tropical Climates ; handsome Iron Kcdstoads with Brass Mountings and elegantly Japnnned ; p . l ail i I . " ! * cdatoa < i' » for Servants ; ovory description 01 Wood Bedstead that ia manufactured , in Maliognny , Bircli . Walnut Tree wooUh , Polished Deal and Japanned , all littoc with Bidding auid Furnlhuros complete , as well aa ovory description of Bedroom Furniture . H EAX and SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUB , containing Doslgus and Prices of 100 Bedsteads , as well aa of 160 different articles of Bedroom furniture , sent froo by Post . —Hoal nnd fion . Bodstoad , Beddinp , nnd Uodroom Furniture Manufacturers , 190 , Totteunam-oourt-road , W .
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F URNISH YOUR HOUSE WITH- Tin ? 15 FIST ARTICLES .-They arb the Ottv ^ h the end .-DEANK and Co . ' s PricedT Fur " tel . i . VJ ! ^ 1 Jf be had gratuitously on application " or for a cdbv ™ ? free . This li « t embraces ttie leading ; articles froin ^ lf ? f ' various departments of their cstablbli . nont and i tlle raneed to facilitate puichasers in the selection of tl , " " goods . It comprises Table Cutlery—Elcctro-iVl ^ tn T tll (! lr -Baths-Fenders and Fire Irons-Iron Bodltoad ^ alnp ? Bedding-Britania Jlotal , Coj . ner , Tin , and Brass Pn ? Culinary Utensils-TuriuTy-lirushos-l-Jlats & c ^^^ blfslSd £ ?> i 7 Oo ! " MOUUIBC ^ ' »^» Bridge . ^ K "
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UrDENHAM ALPACA OV ERCOATS fT ^ - J SumuicrWcar . Admirably adapted for the I ' ii-u-q v > Festivals , Race-Courses , Country Rambles 1 D . tlv % ay Wear or the Soa-Side , and equally conveffl for travJilinlr in hot dry weather from tho protection whieli Viio « - «< T ? against dust , without , the encumbrance . ofwl J . TO ^ r restraint of transpiration . These Roods arci mado « -n le degreo of care hitherto unprecedented s « inY { , h a Trousers of fine liglit cloth , 17 s . « d . ; AVaistwat to ,, ' l 8 s . 6 d . ; Business or l ' ark Coat , 17 s . Gd .- SydeiXm S . ^ ^ cll ) Overcoats « f Melton Cloth . 2 l ] .. ; Coiu & & 5 SR ' l \ ' £ ont J i ™\* complete Evcnine Dress or Opera Suit ' 63 s . The Sydcnham construction as is now well k » ihw » - »' effectually directed tqsecurethc most peiftct reSJtivo and easy lit 111 all positions of the body . Made dnlvbvH , Inventors , SAMUEL BROTHERS , 29 , Ludgate-lniK
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rpHE SUITS at 47 s ., 50 s ., 55 s ., 58 s ., 60 s , ^ 1 ^ - ' a ^ o inado to orde r from Scotch heather and Ch «) viot tweeds and angolas , all wool , and thoroughly shrunk by B BENJAMIN" , nien-haiit and family tailor , ^ fE tstreet . W ., and ; are adapted for either shootinp , Visl ii £ nromenado , sea-side , or continental touring . N . B . A nerfpoffit guaranteed . i' « - "cti .
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"P PPS'S COCOA . —E pp ^ hon ^ pathicchemS - ¦ - / London—lib . and 41 b . packets , Is . Gd . and 9 J . —This oxcellent production , originally prepared for the special use of homoeopathic pa-tients , having been adopted by the ccneral public , can now be had of tho principal grocers . Each packet is labelled James Epps , hooKCopathic chemist , London .
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WINE NO LONGER AN EXFENSIVJ 3 LUXURY PO RT , SHERRY , MARSALA , MADEIRA , . . .. ftc . TWENTY SHILLINGS PKR , DOZE ^ ., imported by us from the Cape of Good Hope , and only charged ha . lr the usual duty by her Maj esty * s Customs . "I Hud it to bo pure and niiadultoratcd , and I iiave no doubt of its being far nioi-e wholesome than tbc artificial mixtures tbo often sold for ( renuinc Sherry . . "HV LETHEBY , M . D ., London Hospital . " - A pint sarnple of either , 12 stamps . Terms , cash or reference . Packages charped and allowed for if returned , Delivered free to any of the London Termini . Brandy , Pale or Brown , 15 s . per pallon . WELLKB and HUGHES , wholosule Wine and Spirit Importers , 27 , Crtitched Friars , Mark-lane .
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HAR VEY'S FISH SAUCE . —Notice of In-. junction . The admirers of tliis celebrated Fish Sauce are particularly requested to observe that none is Kcnuiiio but that which bears the back lab' * l with the name of Wimjam Lazenby , as well as the front label signed " Elizabeth Lazonby , " and that for further security , on tho neck of every bottle of the Genuine Sauce will henceforward appear an additional label , printed in green and red , as follows : —" This notice will bo aHixed to Lazenby's Harvey's Sauce , prepared nt the original warehouse , in addition to the well known labels , which arc protected against imitation by n perpetual injunction in Chancery of 9 th July , 1853 . " G , Ddwaula-street , Portman-snuaro . London .
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G LENFIBLD PATENT STARCH USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY . Arid pronounced by HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESStobe THIS FINEST STARCH SUIi EVER USlttK Sold by all Chandlers , Grocers , & c . & c .
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W } f \ nf \(\ CUSTOMERS . AVANTED . l \ J \ J ^ \ J \ J \ J —SAUNDERS BROTHERS' STATIONERY is tlie BEST and CHE Al'EST to be obtained . s . d . I s- d . Cream-laid note ... 2 Oper rm . Creain-la ' . d adlic-Tbick do . ...... 4 0 „ I sivo envelopes ...: * 0 pr 100 ft Bordered noto ... 4 0 ,, | Larga commercial Straw paper 2 0 ,, 1 envelopes 10 , > . Blue commercial Largo American note 3 0 ,, buff envelopes ..: 5 C > „ Ditto , letter size .. 6 0 ,, Foolscap paper ... 7 U per nn-Sermon paper ... 4 0 „ Commercial puns . l oprgross A SAMPLE PACKET of STATIONERY ( Sixty descriptions , priced and numbered ) sent froe , together with a price list , on receipt of four stamps . I > O CHAKCJE mnao for- stamping arms , crests , initials , & c , on either paper or envelopes . CARRIAGE PAII > on all orders over 20 s . — SAUNDKRS 13 UOTIU 5 RS , MiunufacturinK Stationers , 05 andlO <> . London-wall . London . E . G .
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17 NORAVING , JATLIOGRAP 1 IY , FRLN'r-* U ING , & c—Evory description of work executed ill ft very superior stylo , at tho same prices often elnn-Kod for inforior work . Wedding orders promptly completed , bteei IJios , Soala , Door , Window , and Stencil Plates , & c . Electro-Silver l'lates for Marking Linon , Books , or other articles . Plates , Cards , Estimates , kc , sont free . Orders executed Tor tho tmdo . —T . J . WllITEMAN , 10 , Little Queon-slrcet , llolborn , W . G . __
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S PE CT AC L ES Sight and Hearing . — Deafness . —A newly-invonto < l InBtrumunt for cxtromo casrmof Doafnoas , called tlioSOUNDMAGNIFIUlt . prRanlc Vibrator , and invisible Voice Conductor . It IHm ho into mo oar as not to bo in tho lpast porccptiblo ; tho unplciwdiHi sensation of sinning hoUcb in tfio head is entirely removed . It afl ' orda instant relief to tho denfost perHons , anil onnjW " them to hoar distinctly at « hur « h and at publii ; nHHOiiihliflSMessrs . SOLOMONS have invented spectaolo leimiis of t no groatest transparent power . 'II 10 vnluable advjuitiiKO uorlvod from this iuvontion is , that vision becomes preuorvou and strengthened ; very aged persons aro miablcul to employ thoir sight at the most minute occupation , can sno wiu » thoso louses of a much less magnifying power , and tlioy uo not require tho frequent changes to tlio daiiKorous cIU .-cib of further powerful assistance . — 30 , Albouuirlc-sli'fux , Piccadilly , opposito tho York Hotel .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 28, 1858, page 858, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/ldr_28081858/page/2/
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