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WATCHES ! WATCHES I "WATCHES ! Save 50 per Cent , by purchasing your Watches direct from , the Manufacturer , at the Wholesale Trade Price * Warranted Gold "Watches , extra jewelled , with all the recent improvements £ 3 15 0 The same'Movements in Silver Cases 2 0 0 Handsome Morocco Cases for same 0 2 0 Every other description of Watch in the same proportion . Sent Free to any part of the ILingdom upon receipt of One Shilling JSxtra . Duplex and other Watches practically Repaired and put in order , at the Trade Prices , at DANIEL ELLIOTT HEDGES , 'S WHOLESALE WATCH MANUFACTORY , 2 , 7 , CITY ROAD , near Finstmry Square , Xiondon . * * * Merchants , Captains , and the Trade supplied in any quantities on very favourable terms .
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PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . Admitting , on equal terms , persons of every class and degree to all its benehts and advantages . Capital—Two Hundbed and Fifty Thousand Pounds . Chairman—Majob Henet Stones , LL . B . Deputy-Chairman—James Andbew Dueham , Esq . With upwards of Fourteen Hundred Shareholders . There are two important clauses in the Deed of Settlement by which the Directors have power to appropriate ONE-TENTH of the entire profits of the Company : — 1 st . —For the relief of aged and distressed parties assured for life , who have paid five years' premiums , their widows and orphans . 2 nd . —For the relief of aged and distressed original proprietors , assured or not , their widows and orphans , together with 5 per cent , per annum on the capital originally invested by them . - All Polioies indisputable and free of stamp duty . Eates of Premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going to or residing at ( in time of peace ) Australasia—Bermuda ;—Madeira- ^ -Cape of Good Hope—Mauritius—and the British North American Colonies . Medical men in all cases remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against paralysis , blindness , accidents , insanity , and every other affliction , bodily and mental , at moderate rates . A liberal commission allowed to agents . Annual premium for assuring £ 100 , namely : — Age—20 ... £ 1 10 9 I Age—40 ... £ 2 13 6 30 ... £ 1 19 6 I 50 ... £ 3 18 6 Prospectuses , with tables and fullest information , may be had at the Offices of the Company , or of any of their agents . Applications for agencies requested . EDWARD BAYLIS , Resident Manager and Actuary . Offices , 76 , Cheapside , London .
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PARTS CHpCOLATE COMPANY ¦ ivrflotora bee to announce that the Deed of Settle 'f £ / a approve ! by ^ the Registrar of Joint Stock Com m has r > eeu , F £ Certiflcate of complete Registration will b ( p anies , . ana i < jays when the business of the Company wil ready m a ¦ After Monday , the 1 st of November next , nc commence . shares will be received . f rff pn £ g £ ne ^ 0 th October , 1852 , ; , r TT ^ s ^ CHOCOLATE COMPANY , Vprovisioiially reg istered , pursuant to 7 & 8 Vic . c . 110 . * Ann Qimrpq of j £ 1 each , to be fully paid upon allotment , In 15 , 000 &nare « ^^ ^ iQcrease to # 2 , 5 , 000 . ) ^ "Paris Chocolate Company was established for supplying iae XI ' kjjc with genuine unadulterated articles , manuthe Brl V - Strict accordance with the French system , but at facturea importation prices . low-or tni any have met with the greatest success , having ob-% VviP rmtronage of her Majesty and the unanimous award tame rL ; j ? o Pouncil and Prize Medals at the Great Exhibition °£ « S In the Jurors' Report , pp . 638 to 64 . 1 , are given de-0 -i ^ ripqcriotions of the processes for which the Council Medal tailed ue ¦ tr ^^ of the artjcieg manufactured by the Company , W V hthe Report pronounces fully equal to those made m Fl the Jurors' Reports it is shown that the best producing y n . mtries export the choice of their produce for the 00 CO i pts of France , the high differential duties obliging English inar e \ ( , irPM to be contented with the inferior products al r ^ lad Granada , St . Lucia , &c . This and the practice of j Xration in England , arising principally from competition nnw nrioea have , until recently , conferred upon France the ™ lv of supplying the world with the different preparations m pwolate French manufacturers are prohibited by Govern-01 from using deleterious ingredients , hence their superiority , m a the universal consumption of Chocolate in that country . 5 1850 their exports of Chocolate , Bonbons , Conserves , &c , mounted to 933 , 350 lbs . ; and the consumption in this country nv be increased to almost an indefinite extent by the reduction of prices , which the saving of import duty affords . A an evidence that genuine Chocolate , when attainable and properly prepared , is highly appreciated by the English people , it will be sufficient to refer to the fact that during the Great inhibition of 1851 its consumption in the central refreshment rourt exceeded that of tea or coffee , and it is now almost universally recommended by the medical profession as more conducive to health than any other vegetable production which enters into the human dietary . The following is a copy of the jurors' award : — " Paris Chocolate Company , Regent Street . " Prize Medal awarded for most excellent chocolate confectionary , in a great variety of forms , all of which was found to be carefully prepared and well flavoured ; and also for an assortment of syrups , which , on dilution , form very agreeable and refreshing beverages . " The following is a copy of the certificate of award : — " Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations , 1851 . "I hereby certify that her Majesty's Commissioners , upon the award of the Jurors , have presented a Prize Medal to the Paris Chocolate Company , for chocolate and syrups shown in the Exhibition . " Albeet , President of the Royal Commissioners . " Exhibition , Hyde Park , London , Oct . 15 , 1851 . " The Paris Chocolate Company being fully established , and having formed large and lucrative connexions , it is proposed to extend its operations by the introduction of more capital , through the medium of a Joint-Stock Company , to be incorporated pursuant to 7 and 8 Vic , cap . 110 , whereby iho <>™< ,+ i . < "tion of tU ° Oo ., , « r , y anfi the richta and liabilities ot its members will bo delined and limited . The promoters are the representatives of the existing Company , which it is intended to merge into a Joint-Stock Company of 15 , 000 shares of jbl each , to be fully paid up upou allotment , so us to avoid future calls . The promoters will accept for the slock , plant , book debts , and goodwill of the existing Company £ 10 , 000 , to bo puid by 8000 paid-up shares , and £ 2000 in cash ; thulatter to bo paid by moieties of the subscriptions as received . It is estimated that tho above capital will bo amply sufficient to < lovelopo ( ho business of the Company to a highly profitable extent , but power will be reserved for the shareholders to increase Hie capital to j 6 ' 2 . ) , () O 0 , if hereafter deemed advisable . The promote ™ , in addition to taking the aUovo largo stake in the new Company , will continue us managing and manufacturing Diri'ctoi-H , to devote to its interest aU thoir knowledge and experience , 1 , 1 ms affording tho best guarantee for faithful and eileolivo Hiipeiinlondeneo . It is obvious how advantageous and free from risk to shareholders must bo their investment in an 'stuljlinhed prosperous company , with InisimiHs connexions and a Infill reputation already formed , and manufacturing apparatus alread y in full operation . Tho past experience ) of tho promoter !* pruv ( . s ( hat a Noouro and lartro roturn may bo obtained upon tho <• 'HMt . nl invented . ''lie alliiirs of the , Company will bo controlled by a Board of me Directors , ohoson by tho HhareholdorH , who will be , ooti-Ai I ' l "" " ilnl > ortant points , and who will clout their own ' ' ' ¦ . "spectiises and all particulars may be obtained from , and 'l'liealionH f () I . HhareH may bo addressed to , tho Direotoi-H , at 111 WlioJomilo j ) ,. J ) 0 tj 35 > i > udding Lano , JCuHteheap , City . I' \> I ( M OF Avi'LlflATIOtf l'Olt HlIAUHM . r | 1 <> Hie Dir <> i : torH of tho Par in Chocolate Company . (| oiil leiuen , 1 i- ( . < , u Hf , that yo \ i will allot mo HbarPH in wiiiic ' ' " V " ' '""' pany , and 1 h <> roby undort . ako to aeoopt tho il ,,.,,, ^! " '" , " . V'enn nuinboi- Dial , you may allot mo , and pay tho ''xeciil . ii L ' ' "'' H ' laro > when called upon ho to do . AIho , to > ' Hie (!( .,., ( ,, (¦ nc (( , l (! inonl , whonovor required . 1 ) llt ' - « » " . lay of , IHM . LI « ual Hi ^ nat uro Niinu ^ ( in full ) __ _ . _ . JtoHidenoo . . _ ItnsincHH or 1 ' i ' ofi'HHion lt ( if < M- o < i ' H Namn _ . _ . ___„ . ltoHideneo — — lluninoMa or I ' rolruaion
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BANKS OF DEPOSIT AND SAYINGS BANKS . INVESTMENT OP CAPITAL AND SAVINGS . NATIONAL ASSURANCE and INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION , 7 , St . Martin ' s Place , Trafalgar Square , Londoit , and 56 , Pall Mall , Manchester . Established in 184 i . TRUSTEES . Lieut .-Col . the Right Honourable Lord George Paget , M . P . Eev . Joseph Prendergast , D . D ., ( Cantab . ) Lewisham . George Stone , Esq ., Banker , Lombard Street . Matthew Hutton Chaytor , Esq ., lteigate . The Investment of Money with this Association secures equal advantages to the Savings of tho Provident , and the Capital of the Affluent , and affords to both the means of realising the highest rate of Interest yielded by first-class securities , in which alone the Funds are employed . The constant demand for advances upon securities of that peculiar class , which are offered almost exclusively to Life Assurance Companies , such as Reversions , Life Interests , &c , enables the Board of Management to employ Capital on more advantageous terms and at higher rates of Interest than could otherwise , with equal safety , be obtained . The present rate of Interest is jive per cent , per annum , and this rate will continue to be paid so long as the Assurance department finds the same safe and profitable employment for money . Interest payable half-yearly in January and July . Money intended for Investment is received daily between tho hours of 10 and 4 o ' clock , at the Offices of the Association . Immediate Annuities granted , and the business of Life Assurance in all its branches , transacted , on highly advantageous terms . Rates , Prospectuses , and Forms of Proposal , with every requisite information , may be obtained on application at the offices of the Association , or to the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom . PETER MOERISON , Managing Director . Applications for Agencies may be made to the Managing Director .
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THE PANTAGEAPHIC CUTTING , ' carving , and engraving company . Provisionally Registered . Capital £ Ko , nno , in fio . 000 Shares of £ \ each . Each Share allotted to be paid in full . —Offices , at tho Company ' s ^ Works , Eaton Lane South , Belgrave Road , Pimlico . DIRECTORS . Captain A . Douglas , 110 , Gloucester Terrace , Bayawater . Francis Witham , Esq ., Director of tho Monarch Life Assurance Company , 26 , Moore Street , Chelsea . Daniel Holt , Esq ., 7-1 , Aldersgato Street . "William Hunter , Esq ., 50 , Upper Bedford Place , Russell Square . Francis Wills , Esq ., G-uilford Lawn , Rnmsgate . BANKERS . Barnett , Hoare , and Co ., 62 , Lombard Street . SOLICITOR . Henry Wickens , Esq ., 4 , Tokenhouso Yard , Bank . MANAGING DIRECTOR . Mr . George Searby , at the Works . SBCUKTAKY . Walter Turner , Esq ., Uolgrave Road , Pimlico . This Company haH boon formed to carry into practical use it patented invention of extraordinary capabilities , applicable to a groat variety of important commercial and mechanical purposes . The patent in for a maehino , which , acting on the principle of tho i-dide-rent or floating bed , and directed b y tho pantugraph , in moved with nuc . li facility and oxuctnoH . s in all tho directions of ( ho cube , under a fixed tool or tools , that it is capable of producing , in cutting , carving , or engraving , a fac-uiniilo of almost anything which may l > o presented to its operation . For perspicuity , it . may bo numtionod , that the , following nr « amongst those uses to which tho nuu-bine is most applicable , viz . : — Architectural carving in wood and stone , for oecleHifiHtioal and other purposes , earviiig i" ivory , bone , pearl , and int-luls , Heal engraving , wood and metal ouM . ing , saw and other tool handles , engraving on wood and typo , metal blocks for pajper-stainoi-H , calico and handlioreliief printers , and floor-cloth iiiiuiiilaeturerH , oak carving for churches , and ( Jotliic furniture , piot . uro daguerreotype frames , open tracery for pianoforte-makers , and lattice and other work for cabinet-makers , engravings in briiHtt , copper , and zinc , for door and window pinion , brass hitters on shop or other windows , metal-seal engraving , ciplicrH , & < :., carving and mouldings for bruwli bandloM in wood and pearl . Tho maehino in altto adapted to cut , and carve ornamental slone-vvork , such aH ( Jothie . window heads , Hush bars , monumental tablets , and ornaments for churches and otlier public buildingH , which miiy bo multiplied with unerring fidelity . It will also copy carving * in ba . H-i-clief , In wood , stone , or mol . al . All ( ho above enumerated works are executed with finest . ( Inisli , and at an cuormoUH saving as compared with hand labour , mid from mid pattern any si / . o may lie produced by it simple and rimy adjustment ol the machine . In tint Hiiw-bandlo trado alone , a profit amounting to 15 per cent , upon ( ho wholu of t . bo proposed capital of X'liO . OOO will bo roalizcMT even al , a reduction ol f >() per cent , upon tlio present nil i'M paid to I be workmen engaged in that trade , and not employing more ( ban oiie-tonlb of tho above capital . Application for shares and prospectuses to bo iriario to tho Hoerctiiry , Mr . W . Turner , at , the Works ; or to II . WicLeim , IOmii ., 4 , Tokonhousi ! Yard , Hank , tho solicitor to tho Company . . Notiou . — . JXo apnlicutiou for SharoH received aftor tho 30 th instant . W . TUJLtNlfili , Secretary .
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Established 1837 . Incorporated by special Act of Parliament . Intending Life Assurers and Policy Holders in other Companies are invited to examine the rates , principles , and position of the SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION for MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE by MODERATE PREMIUMS . The Scottish Provident Institution claims superiority over otlier mutual offices in the following particulars : —• 1 . —Premiums at early and middle age about a fourth lower . 2 . —A moro accurate adjustment of tho rates of premium to tho several ages . 3 . — -A principle in iho division of the surplus moro aafe , equitable ,, and favourable to good lives . 4 . —Exemption from entry money . All policies indisputable , unions obtained by fraud . SrisciMUNS oif Pkkmiumh . Annual Premiums Jar JU 100 , with whole projlts . Ago 20 | 25 | : «? | : ! 5 I 4 O I 45 | 50 j 55 £ TiF > " iT \ T ih !) i - i <» | 2 (> io | u ~ ii 77 r ^ 5 irptT 7 ~| T . i u Annual 1 'rcmiums , pm / ablcfor 21 years only , J ' . L' 100 , ¦ wi th irltolf pro / its . Age 20 | 25 j W > | : I 5 j 40 | 45 j fiO in 7 io i n io h | 2 if , ( T | ' > , id h | : » ( i 4 | ; t ill it I 4 7 a A comparison of these premiums with t . hose of any ol her ofltco will nt onco show the inimediuto advantage secured in I ho Bcottihii 1 ' itoviDitNT . Tlio prcuiiunis payable for 21 years only aro nearly tlio trniuu as many ollic . es require during tho wbolcj of life . 1 ' llOOItKNH . ^ Rinco its iiiKlilution in 1 H : ! 7 , I . Ii ' Hociely haH issued upwards of WuO policies , tho assimmcoH < txei > eding Two Millions and u I lall , a , result the more sat isl ' aetoi'y , an I he Directors have lirinly adlu ^ red to tbuir rule of allowing No Commission to any other than their own recognised oflicia . 1 ageuls . Its whiile all ' aii'H are in the most prosperous condition , as shown by Urn Annual Reports , which with prospeetiin , ( aides of annuity and assurance premium , and every information may bo obtained , free , on application Io the London linineli , 12 , JMoorgato Ntrect , (! il y . ( 1 K () U ( JIO < iRANT , tlcxidnit Srcrctun / .
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riMlK COiNSUMKIlS' IMtOTIOUTJOK . JL Hocii < : 'rv . II in proposed to establish a mxticty for ( be protection ofcon-HUmeiH , to coiiiprchcnd nil IIioho persons who , recognising tint principle , may desire to give tho nimclioii of their nanies and h ( al ions I o ( ho correction of an aek uowlcdgcd evil to form an lOxecutivo Commit tee who woulil undcrlake to conduct , ( ho necessary correspondence through which it , miiy bo acquired , and agencies established in nil purls of the kingdom - to invite tho formation of local and auxiliary soeielieH , and to ahsisl . all who may apply for spccinl information , us a means of guiding Ihoin in their transactions . Tin ) publication generally to com prehoud information regarding Iho | irotlue ( . ii ) ii and Hiij ) ply of tho viiriouu articles of fooil , building materials , inedioine , ( dotblrlg , fiii-niUire , iui | ileineiil . H , Ac ., I he ulemenf . Mof cost , in ruining , preiinring , and distributing them the adullerat ions , frauds and impositions practised , the ineaiiH of del eel ion , and Iho channels tlirough wliioh butter supplies niiiyjiii procured at , fair ralon . I ' rospocluHeH may be hml al Iho following Uookaellers in London : Mohsi-h . Ridgway , 12 . 1 , l'i « - < : mlilly : ft . and W . Hoono , Z \) , Now JJond Wtroot : aud I ' ellitun ltiohaxOoon , W , Oornliill .
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Octob er 23 , 1852 . ] T H E LEAPER , ' 1027
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 23, 1852, page 1027, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1957/page/23/
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