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CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY , INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST , TO COUNTERACT THE SYSTEM OF ADULTERATION AND FRAUD NOW PREVAILING IN THE TRADE , AND TO PROMOTE THE PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . Trustees—Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . ( Founder of the Institution ) ; and Thomas Hughes , Esq . ( one of the Contributors ) . . Commercial Firm—Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co . Central Establishment—7 G . Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sq , London . Branch Establishments—35 , Great Marylebone-street , Portlandplace , London ; and 13 , Swan-street , Manchester . The agency is instituted for a period of 100 years . ' Its objects are to counteract the system o ( adulteration and fraud now prevailing - in the trade ; to deal as agents for the consumers in purchasing- the articles for their consumption , and for the producers in selling - their produce ; to promote the progress of the principle of Association ; to find employment for cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be executed undrr especial guarantee to the customers . A commercial firm , acting under the permanent control of trustees has been found the safer and more acceptable mode of carrvino- out these objects according to law . The agency consists , therefore , of trustees , contributors , subscribers ' , aud a commercial partnership . The capital required for the wholesale and retail business havine been supplied by the founder and the first contributors , no exmvss call is made at present , either for contributions or subscriptions . The capital will be further increased after the public have been made acquainted with the objects of the institution , ar . d have experienced its mode of dealing-. Customers , after three months' regular dealing " , are entitled to a bonus to be fixed according to the amount of their transactions by the council of the agency , consisting of the trustees and partner ? . . After payment of all expenses , salaries , profits , and bonuses returned to contributors , subsciibers , and regular customers , the n-cncral profits are to be accumulated , part to form a reserve funi ? and part to promote cooperative associations . Bn = iness transacted wholesale and retail . Subscribers , Cooperative Stores . Working Men ' s Associations , Regular Customers , and the Public supplied . The Agency intend hereafter to undertake the execution of all orders for any kind of articles or produce ; their operations for the present are restricted to GROCERIES , WINES , and ITALIAN ARTICLES , as a specimen of what can be done with the support of cooperative customers . Rules have been framed and printed to enable any number of families of all classes , in any district of London , or any part of the country , to form themselves into " Friendly Societies" for enjojing- the benefit of Cooperative Stores . To be sent by post to parties forwarding four stamps . Particulars oC the nature and objects of the Central Cooperative Agency , with a Digest of the Deed of Settlement , are to be found in the printed report of a meeting held at the Central Office of tho Agency . To be sent by post to parties forwarding- 4 stamps . A list of artie ' es with the wholesale prices for Cooperative Stores , and a detailed Catalogue for private customers , will also be sent by post on payment of one postage stamp for the Wholesale List , and two for ' the Catalogue . Particular ? , Rules , List , and Catalogue will be forwarded immediately on receipt of ten postage stamps . All communications to be addressed to MM . Lechevalier , Woodin , Jot . es , and Co ., at the Central-office , 76 , Charlotte-Btreet , Fitzroy-squnre . * - * ORDERS 1 ¦( li t THE ASSOCIATIONS OF WORKING MEN ALREADY IN EXISTENCE—BUILDERS , PRINTERS , B-VKER 3 TAILORS , SHOEMAKERS , NEEDLEWOMENC \ y BE SENT THROUGH THE AGENCY , AND WILL RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION .
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QTEA M TO INDIA , C 11 1 N A , &c—£ 3 Particular * of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance and of the additional lines of communication , now established by the Pcnirmilar and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the East , &e . The Company book passengers , and receive goods and parcels us heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS , CALCUTTA , PENANG , SINGAPORE , and HONG KONG , by their steamers , starting from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th of every month , and from ' SUEZ on <> r about the 10 th of the month . One of the Company ' s first-class steamers will also be despatched from Southampton for Alexandria , as an extra ship , on the . 'ird of NovrmlM r next , in < ombination with an extrasteamer , to leave Calcii ' ttu . on or about the ~ 'Oth of October . 1 'aasengers liiay bo booked , and goods ; ui < l parcels forwarded by these extra etcamrrs to ' or from SOU I IIAM 1 'TON , ALEXAN DRIA . ADEN , CEYLON . MADRAS , and CALCUTTA . 11 OM HAY . —Tin- Company will likewise despatch from Bombay , about the lnt of November next , and of every alternate month llu'roaftrr , : i first-class steam-ship for Aden , to meet there the Company ' * shipR between Calcutta , and Suez ; and at Alexandria one of the Company's stc . ini-sliips will receive the passengers , parcels , and poods , and convoy tlicin to Southampton , calling nt Malta and Gibraltar . Jlut . |> :. 'HS ( -Hirers , parcels , and goods for BOMBAY and WESTERN INDIA will be conveyed throughout from KouthampUxi in lht mail steamers , leaving Southampton on the ^ Olh of October , and the corresponding vessels from Sue / , to Aden , at . which latter port a bte ; tm-Miip of the Company will be in wailing to embark and convey them to Bombay . Passengerii for Bombay can also proceed by this Company ' s ttcamcrs of the ' . !' . ) th of the month to Malta , thenco to Alexandria by her Majesty ' * utcumcrts and from Suez by the Honourable East India Conmaii } ' » uteamcin . MEDITERRANEAN . —MALTA—On the 20 th and ii'Jth ot evci y mouth . (' onMiintinoplp—On the l !' . ) th of the month . Alexandria On the 2 (! th of the month . SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . — Yigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , mid ^ 7 ih of the month . N . B . KuNiui-ships of the Company now ply direct between Calcutta , Penally , Singapore , mid llou ^ Koiiu , nml between Hony Jvonjf and Nhanghae . For fin ( her information mxl tariir . iof the Company ' " recently revh-td and reduced rates * of |> i » sn ; igu-inoiiry and freight , and for plan-i of th' ! vei ; u- | : j , aud to kt . uic passagi-n , &c , apply lit the Company ' h OH ' iccf , 1 J 2 , Leailenhall-stieel , London , and Oricntalplnc . e , Southampton .
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Houlhwurk . Anmuau < : eH on Liven and Kiirvivornhipa ; Annuities [ for Old A ^ i- ; 1 iiilowiiK-iitn for Children ; and every deticripliuu of Life AH . mr . mce may lie ( -fleeted in thiH olllce . Polic . icH imliii [ mlnl » lt-, except in cutiea of Fraud . All Ihi ! I ' rolitH K <> '" "'•¦ MeinberH . Pioiiiiixt . ui . ru may be had at the OlIleeM . or of ( lie Agon In ( il . OIUW : THOMSON , Miiimircr . TUOMAH MIIH ( JRAVK . Neuriitniy . % Active pcrtsonu required , uij ugentg wliouj they uro not ulcvudy apiiojnttd .
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1 ) 111 ICCTO Its . Chairman—John Mucgrcgor , Esq ., 1 ' rincen-torrace , Hyde-park , M . P . for ( il « K ( f ( iw . John Ciirti : r , Knq ., Koutli Molton-nl . reet . liauciH KdwardH , Km | ., Weutbourne-terrace , Hyde-pink . David Pcrgtisuoii , Em ] ., Uanlchoup , and Champion-park . Thomas How , Kh <| ., EaHtchcap ; ( ioulon-houHc , Tumliiun-tfrccii . ltiiijainiii Hooper , Esq ., Beetbiiig ^ -laiie . Daniel Me . Parian , En ( j ., l'Yiic . lmi cli-Ht . met . Williain Northcott , Eaq ., Lt , Kood-hine , mid St . Mury ' u-road , Pcckhuin . CharleH Hnowin , E ? q ., Iiloyd-H (| iiare . MI ' . DICAI . OI'l-IOHHM . Archibald Billing - . K » q ., M . l > ., I ' . U . S ., Purk-lum :. R . W . Tuinplin , Km ( i .. K . H . C . H .. XI . Old Uuilintft <> n- « t re « 't . Daniel Hooper , IOhij ., B . A ., M . I ) . Loud ., 18 , TriniLy- « qiiur < r ,
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/ VKKICK FOR I'MI'iNIS , IlltlTIKU AND VJ H ) I ( I ' , K ; M . and IIWJISTRAT 1 ON of DKSK ; NS , — Conducted l-y Mr . J . << - WILSON , C . E ., IN , ( Jreat ( irorgc-ttlrcct ( oimoMtte the Abbey ) . WuHiiniimter . Every desci iption of inihineHH connected with Patents tr , ni » acte < l dall y . liivcntoiH -u ,. iHted in a ncertainiiifj t he nmrlt y of their Inventions and with Capital when iTMuire'L Oilier Iiouih , Ten t « i Knur o'Oloc . k . C ~ < . X'OA is a mil wliu : i > , IhskIcs lai'iiiiu .-cous miI > - ' Manec eoiituiiiH u bhuid oil . The oil in tliix nut haw < me mlvanla-e wliieb im , that it i » ' Nhh liable than any oilier oil to rmci . litv ' P ,. hMet . hin- these tw » nutritive imliHtanccH . loroa i ; , become a ¦ . I . valuable article , of ili . it . in «« ' | mrtie ... liuly if . by niechaiiical or other i .. cnnn , the faiinacou » Hub . Manc . e can be m , "Vl •«•!>• ! ...-... ¦ ,,. « :, t . « l will , the oily , that the one w . I p . eveu l . c other l .., n . Mpa . nli ... ; . Hiicl . u .... ion ih | . . » 'm .-iiI .-. I i tl . Cocoa p . epare . l by JAMI ' . H KITS ; ' . nil Dium . » vliil « he . 1 . 1 . ^ 1 . .-lul Ihnonr . in | ... i-l . < hpe . Kl . nl .. p .... Urn oil , iH . etumed . l . l . e wl . ole iirepuriilion ullla ^ iee with | h . ' ii . ohI . . lell . u . le Ht . omaeh . JA . uKH I . I'P . S , lloniaopatl . ic t ; heniist , ll « . Great Itii » aull-• trvvt , BlooniMbuiy , uiul tiii , OW lUouU-wUcvt , City , Lynclon ,
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rpiJK MERCHANT'S AND TRADESMAN'S JL MUTUAL LIKE A 8 SURAN 0 K SOCIETY , ft , Ol . ath . imp ' ace , BlackfriurH , London ; " . u \ , Dalc-titreet , Liverpool ; and all the principal Townu in the Kin ^ oin . TIllJ . S'l'l ' . K . S . John Macgr (!{ j . ir , Kan ., ^•" - Qiiiuh'H llarilH , Eb < i . J ); ivut l '" er « jUHaon , Kaq . Joll ' ory Hmilh , Esq . ' 1 'hoinati How , V . ui { .
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THOMAS COOPER , Author of " The Purgatory of Suicides , " &c , delivers Orations on the following subjects : — The Genius of Shakspere , as displayed in his " Hamlet ;" with Headings and Kecitations from th « Play , the Music of Ophelia ' s Songs , &c . . , _ ., .. j The Life and Genius of Miltos ; with Recitations from " Paradise Lost , "&c . - , , . . - The Life and Genius of Burns ; with the Music of some of his Sonsjs , Recitations of " Tam o' Shanter , " &c . The Life and Genius of Byron ; with Readings and Recitations from his Works . The Life and Genius of Shelley ; with Readings and Recitations from his Works . ... ~ . Civilization : What it was in the Past—What it effects for Man in the Present—and the Universal Human Happiness it must produce in the Future . The English Commonwealth : Founders of the Struggle—Coke , Seldon , Eliot , Pym , Hampden , &c—Despotism of the King , and Tyranny of Laud— Civil War—Death of Hampden—Battle of Naseby—Imprisonment , Trial , and Execution of diaries 1 st . The English Commonwealth : Government by Parliament and Council of State—Cromwell in Ireland , and in Scotland—Battles of Dunbar and Worcester—Protectorate and Character of Oliver Cromwell—Lessons to be derived from the great Commonwealth Struggle . Thk French Revolution of 1789 : Its Causes , and Progress of Events from its commencement to the Execution of Loui « 16 th . The French Revolution o * 1780 : Events from tl » e Death of the Kin ? to the Fall of the Directory . The Life and Character of Napolkon . The Life and Reign of Louis Philippe ; with a Retrospect of the late Revolution . Columbus ; and the Discovery of Ameiica . Cortpz ; and the Conquest of Mexico , t Pizahho ; and the Conquest of Peru . Wajkiuston ; and the Independence of America . Wil . IAM Tell ; and the Deliverance of Switzerland . Rienei the Tribune ; and the" Good Estate . " MassaHiello , the Fisherman of Naples , and " Captain of the People . " Kosciusko ; and the Struggles for Polish Independence . Wickliffb , and the Lollards . Luther , and the Reformation . Life , Character , and Influence of Gawin ; including a Sketch of the Life and Character of Servetus . Georgt ? Fox , and Quakerism . Mahommed , and Mahommedanism . The Age of Chivalry , and the Crusades . Sir Walter Raleigh , and the Age of Elizabeth . Marlbokough , Court Influence , and the Reign of Annb . Philanthropy : as exemplified in the Lives of Bernard Gilpin ; Obeiilin , and John Howard . Perseverance and Independence of Character ; as exemplified in the Life-struggle of Daniel Defoe , the author of "Robinson Crusoe . " The Life and Genius of Sir Isaac Newton . The Life and Genius of Sir William Jones . The Life and Genius of Dr . Johnson . The Life and Genius of Voltaire . The Life and Genius of Rousskau . Administration of Pitt ; and its Influence on our own Times . The Life and Character of the late 8 ir Robert Peel : hia Influence on our Age ; and a Glance at Coming Events , which "Cast their Shadows before . " The Wrongs of Ireland . The Life and Genius of HaNdkl . The Lives aud Genius of Haydn " , Mozart , and Beethoven . With numerous Serial Discourses : such as , Four on Astronomy , Ten on the History of Greece , Sixteen on Roman History , Twelve on IJritish History , Six on Papal History , Four on the German People , Four on the Sclavonic People , &c . &c TERMS , TO WORKING MEN ONLY . ( Paying-my own Travelling * and other personal Expenses . ) For One Oration , Two Pounds . For Two Orations—the one delivered on the night following the other—Three Pounds . For any number of Orations , delivered on successive nights . Thirty Shillings each . 5 , Park-row , Kuightsbridgc , London . ? N . B . When the distance from London is great , and a special journey has to be made from the Metropolis , of course , some allowance for extra travelling expenses will be expected . [ I am open to engagements after Christmas : until then , my appointments are as follows : —November 2 , John-street , London ; : $ , Winchester ; 4 , Salisbury ; 0 aud 6 , Southampton ; U , City-road , London ; 10 , 11 , and 12 , Portsmouth . ; 13 and 14 , HaHtiii ^ n ; 16 , John-street ; 17 , 18 , aud ID , Nottingham ; 20 and 21 , Derby ; iW , City-road ; 24 , Worcester ; 25 and 26 , I ' eraliorc ; 27 and 2 H , Heading ; . 'JO , John-street . December 1 , Cheltenham ; 2 ami 3 , Kvccham ; 4 and !> , Heading ; 7 , City-road ; 8 , Leiceater ; D and 10 , WaUofield ; 11 and 115 ( ); 11 , John-street ; 15 mid following days , Norwich , Loweutoft , &c . ; 21 , City-road ; 25 and 28 , John-street . —T . C . J
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METROPOLITAN COUNTIEsT GENERAL LIFE ASSCRANCE SOCIETY 27 ? D ( * street , Waterloo-place , London . ' *' ' £ ent . DIRECTORS . Samuel Driver , Esq . Thomas Littledale Esn John Griffith Frith , Esq . Edward Lomax Ea ' a Henry Peter Fuller , Esq . Samuel Miller Esa John Palk Griffin , Esq . Edward Vansittart NealP r Peter Hood , Esq . „ Sir Thomas N . Reeve ' Es 1 « Capt . Hon . G . F . Hotham , Tt . N . William Studley , Esq * Life Assurances , Annuities , and Endowments . Three-fon n , of profits divided amongst the assured . —Prospectuses nm . fr 8 on application . F . FERGUSON CAMROUX , Manag er '
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TRAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANri ? ASSOCIATION . ^ Every description of Life Assurance business transacted Loans granted on personal and other securities . Detailed Prospectuses , containing the names and addresses of nearly seven hundred shareholders , rates of premium , an exnla nation of the system now originated , together with useful in for mation and statistics respecting Life Assurance , may be had on application at { the offices . Parties desirous of becoming Agents or Medical Referees are requested to communicate with the Secretary . By order of the Board , THOMAS H . BAYLIS Offices ; 40 , Pall-mall , London .
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IMPORTANT TO LIFE ASSURERS . NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . Completely Registered and Incorporated . Capital £ SO , 000 in 10 , 000 shares of £ 5 each . Deposit £ 1 per share . Offices , 34 , Moorgate-street , Bank , London . TRUSTEES . John Hinde Palmer , Esq . I Thomas Winkworth , Esq . William Anthony Purnell , Esq . | John Poole , Esq . Persons assured in this Office to the extent of £ 300 and upwards on the participating scale , or holders of five shares and upwards will be entitled to nominate scholars to the endowed schools of the Society . Every description of Life Assurance business transacted . Prospectuses , and every information may be obtained at the Offices of the Society . Applications for agencies requested . By order of the Board , J . W . SPRAGUE , Manager .
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T > ECIPROCAL LIFE ASSURANCE XX COMPANY , 32 , Great Coram-street , 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 the relief of aged and distressed Shaieholders aud Members , their Widows and Orphans . TRUSTEES . * T A . Knight , Esq . J . Moseley , Esq ., B . C . L . R . Marshall , Esq ., M . A . Reverend C . Owen , M . A . F . C . Skey , Esq ., F . R . S . This Company is established for the purpose of bringing the benefits of Life Assurance within the reacn oi all classes , and with this view its details have been most carefully considered , so as to afford every facility and advantage consistent with safety . Three-fifths of the Profits being annually divided among those members who have paid five annual premiums . 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 Premium . Policies indisputable , except in cases of actual fraud . Diseased and Declined Lives assured at equitable and moderate rates . . . Premiums may be paid Quarterly or Monthly if desired . Half the Premium , for the first seven years , may remain unpaid . Every further information may be had on application to the Actuary and Resident Director . .
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agTiTinsurance company , Established by Act of Parliament M Geo . III .. « nd Kcgulated by Deed Enrolled in the High Court ol Chancery , > , Crescent , New JJiidg-e-aticet , Ulaoklriars . . niuBUTons . The Honourable John Chetwyiid Talbot , Q . C ., Chairman-Waiter Anderson Peacock , liaq ., Deputy Chairman Charted llisr . lioir . Eaq . Charle « TIiob . Holcoin >< . ' ;; '' ThoniiiH Uoddiiifiton , Esq . Richard Ilarinaii U' 0 " . ' *' Thomaa Devas , Esq . Joshua Lockwood , Jwq-Niulmniel Gould , Esq . Ralph Cli . uhri I rice , l . sq . Robert Alexander Gray , Eaq . William Wybrow , I' ^ l-AUDITORS . , . i ,-,,., Jainca Gasgoino Lynde , Esq . | Thou . Godfrey Swnbrooko , w 1 rnYsiciAN . , . , „» George Leith Roupcll . M . D-, F . U . 8 ., L » , Wclbeck-atrcct . HU 1 M 1 KONH . JnrncB Saner , Knq ., M . D ., Kinabury-square . , rrtW ( . _ l , ill . William Cooke . Kaq . . MAi . / M . Trinity-aquaro . low er Actuary and Secretary—Charted J « Ilico 0 ' jW 1 * fillflir ti (» n The Assured hiive received from this Company , In »»" of their cluiina , upwards of iM , '< W 0 . 0 l <> . mid the The Amount « t | . rce . » t Aa-ur «« l i » £ 3 . 000 . 000 nearly . «¦"' income of the Company to « b « iit XJ » 5 . 60 O . ,,.,, t ( , At the ( ant Division of Surplus about X 100 , ( W 0 _ w > the H .. in » UHHured under policies lor the whole W »» ' . „ The Division ih Quin < iuci . i . ial , mid the whole burpm , per cent . only . i » diritributoi umongHt the useurea . ^ , o The Uvoh a » Hiir « l a . « i » er . nittcd in *»}* ™ J [ £ \ ug p . r » .. ''« in any country , or to p »» M l » y «« a ( ' " <• »•«» » ™ . he ... '» l '"; " by profeHHioii ) | M . tw «« n « ny t » vo imrU ol «» - «» ' » t M | m dlHtaut more than 33 dcgrocH from tho equutoi . charge . . A , , Mm olllc " . "'"' ""' DerdH uHHifrtiintr PolioieH are n-giHtered . ill ' Hi ... » cutH can be eflect ,,, ! .... «<» r » . H B ,. pp ll «« l tl ^ Jr l j () orll , The liu « iii « HB of Um ( J « ini « n . y i « con . l .. < -t « - ' «>•' J " ac utar » ¦ " » principle . " ... I tho inttiruHU oi th « abaiirod in all I '"" curelully coiirtultod . , p rogi < > IjM ' The Annual lU . portH of the Company h hI « Uo h > ' ' lrc 0 o « pr oHptictiiHt-H tuul ( wmn i »» y be h » U , or > viU l ^ » u » v i ppUcuViVi
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 1, 1851, page 1050, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1907/page/22/
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