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"JTI7HERE SHALL WE GO THIS TT MORNING?" Such is usually the query over the
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brcaktast table with , visitors to . London . Liet ub answer tne question . If you can admire the most beautiful specimens of Papier Mach ( 5 manufacture which are produced in this country , displayed in the most attractive forms—if you want a handsome or useful Dressing-Case , Work-Box , or Writing-Desk—if you need any requisite for the work-table or toilet—or if you desire to see one of the most elegant emporiums in London , then you will go to MECHl'S , 4 , LEADENHALL STREET , near the India House , in whose Show-rooms you may lounge away an hour very pleasantly .
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SUPERIOR TO COFFEE , BUT LOWER IN PRICE . F RENCH CHOCOLATE , Is . per pound , or in packets , 6 d ., 3 d ., and Id . each , a preparation from the choicest Cocoas of the English markets , and manufactured bythe most approved French method . Coffee is far inferior in nutritive qualities to Cocoa . And Chocolate , or properly prepared Cocoa , is now universally recommended by the Medical Profession , as more conducive to health than any other vegetable substance which enters into the human dietary . The superiority of the above One Shilling French Chocolate , over raw and unprepared Cocoas , may be judged of by the perfection attained in its manufacture , owing to which it may bo used either as food or beverage . PARIS CHOCOLATE COMPANY , distinguished by tho Patronage of her Majesty the Quoen , and the unanimous award or both "Council" and " Prize" Medals at tho Great Exhibition of 1851 . Manufacturers of Uroakfast Chocolate , Bonbons , and French Syrups . Sold Wholesale and Retail by tlio principal Grocers , Confectioners , and Druggists in tho kingdom . Chocolate Mills , Tsleworth ; Wholesale ) Depot , 35 , Pudding-Lane , City ; West-End Agent , Mr . John HatknsijU , 221 , ltegont-Street .
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THE OAK MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE and LOAN COMPANY . Oflices—4 !) , Moorgato Street , London . Guarantee Fund , Fifty Thousand Pounds . The Oak Lifk Ofi'ick undertakes all transactions involving the contingencies of human life , whether they relate to tho Upper or Middle Classes , which ure now almost peculiarly tho objects of Life Assurance , or to those in an humbler spherethe industrious Labourer , Mechanic , or Artisan . The constitution of tho Ollioo js upon tho Mutual Principle , and embraces Assurances upon Single or Joint Lives and Survivorships , Endowments , and the granting of Immediate or Deferred Annuities . Tho attention of benevolent persons , and employers of every description , is invited to tho Prospectus and Tables of tho Industrial or Workmen's liranch of this Company . Table showing the Monthly Contribution * payable for the . Assurance of any of the follow iuy Sinus payable at Death . Age next yor jj 2 () . For . CM . For £ 40 . For £ 50 . Dirlhday . £ s . d . Si s . d . i ! . * . d . £ s . . 10 0 0 7 0 0 11 0 1 : i 0 1 « 12 0 0 8 0 0 11 0 1 3 0 17 15 0 OH 0 10 0 14 0 1 H 1 H 0 O !> 0 11 0 15 0 1 1 ) 20 0 O i > 0 11 0 1 ( f 0 1 K ) T 2 , 0 0 10 0 12 0 17 0 111 25 0 0 10 0 1 : « 0 18 0 2 1 2 ( 1 o o io 014 o i s ) o a a 2 H I ) Oil 0 14 0 I 10 0 2 : i U () Oil ) 0 15 0 1 11 0 2 5 : « o i o o i < t 020 02 < i 1 ) 5 Oi l 0 1 H 022 020 37 0 1 2 0 1 » 0 2 4 0 2 11 40 0 1 ! J O 1 11 0 2 « 0 3 2 42 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 2 H 0 !» 4 45 0 1 « O 2 3 O 2 11 0 3 H 4 ( t 0 1 « OH : » 0 3 1 0 3 10 4 h o i h o a 5 o : » : > 041 50 0 " 1 1 ) 0 2 7 0 3 0 0 4 4 ifiXAMri . ic- A pernon agod 21 may , by tho small payment of ( hi . per month , iiccuro to bin wife , children , or ol . hor relatives or nominees , the mini of Si ' M ) at Iuh death , whenever that cvont may ocour . Tho Premiums will lie rnooivod l > y liiHlulinontti at mien of the Company ' h AgoixticH n ; i may mi it , the convenience of tho AumirorH . ProHpcot . iiHCH and Konnn of Application may bo had at tho Company's Olllcen , and of I lio Ai / oiiIh throughout tho kingdom . 1 G . AJANNKUS COODK , Secretary . N . JJ . —Ar fonti required in all parts of tho Kingdom .
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A EGTXS LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 39 , Throgmorton Street , Bank ; and 14 , Pall Mall . Chairman—Thomas Fabncomb , Esq ., Alderman . Deputy-Chairman—William Leaf , Esq . Richard E . Arden , Esq . John Humphery , Esq ., Alder-Edward Bates , Esq . man . Thomas Camplin , Esq . Thomas Kelly , Esq ., Alderman . James Clift , Esq . Jeremiah Pilcher , Esq . Rupert Ingleby , Esq . Lewis Pocoek , Esq . auditors . Rev . T . G . Hall , M . A . | J . B . Shuttleworth , Esq . Physician—Dr . Jeaffreson , 2 , Finsbury Square . SuBGEOir—W . Coulson , Esq ., 2 , Frederick's Place , Old Jewry . Constji / txn & Actuauy—Professor Hall , M . A ., of King ' s College . Solicitor—William Fisher , Esq ., 19 , Doughty Street . Advantages of Assuring with this Company . —In addition to a large subscribed Capital , Policy-holders have the security of an Assurance Fund of Three Hundred and Forty Thousand Pounds , and an income of £ 75 , 000 a-year , arising from the issue of nearly 7600 policies . Bonus , ob Pbofit Branch—Persons assuring on the Bonus System will be entitled , at the expiration of five years , and afterwards annually , to participate in 80 percent , of the profits . The profit assigned to each Policy may be added to the sum assured , applied in reduction of the annual premium , or be paid in money . Non-Bonus , or Low Premium Branch . —The Tables on the non-participating principle afford peculiar advantages to the assured , not offered by any * other office ; for where the object is the least possible outlay , the payment of a certain sum is secured to the Policy-holder , on the death of the assured , at a reduced rate of premium . Premiums to Assithe £ 100 . "Whole Term . One Reven With Without A Year . Years . I Prollts . Profits . 20 £ 0 17 8 £ 0 19 1 £ 1 15 10 £ 1 11 10 30 113 127 255 207 40 15 0 16 9 3 0 7 2 11 10 60 1 It 1 1 19 10 4 0 8 4 0 11 CO 3 2 4 3 17 0 ( 112 9 6 0 10 One half of the " Whole Term" Premium may remain on credit for seven years , or one-third of the Premium may remain for life as a debt upon the Policy , at G per cent , or may be paid off at any time without notice . Claims paid in one month after proofs have been appi'oved . Loans upon approved security . The medical officers attend every day at Throgmorton Street , at a quarter before two o ' clock . E . BATES , Resident Director .
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I ECONOMIC FREEHOLD LAND Assail CIAT 1 ON . ( Enrolled as tho " Economic Benefit Building Society . " ) Central Oflioo—LiTBitA . it y Institution , John-Stkkict , Fitzhoy-Squakk . President ,: William Coniiigham , Enq . Trustees : Henry Travis , Esq ., M . D ., Mr . Thomas Whit-akor , Mr . John Ivory , sen . Treasurer : Mr . Thomas Whitakor . Hankers : Tho London and Westminster Bank , Marylebono Hrarioh . Secretary : Mr . Henry A . Ivory , f > 2 , College-Place , Ciimdon Town . Shares ii' . H \ each ; Entrance Fee Is . per Share ; Subscription Is . per week per Sharo . Tho mode of Allotment is as follows : —When an estate is purchased the Surveyor makes a plan of it , divides it into two parts , and after having divided it into two parts , subdivides these purls , into lots ; tho lots of i ho first ; part hocome tho respective proportion of tho Senior Mombors on the hooks of tho Association , unit the lots of tho ueoond part are balloted for amongst the remaining Members generally . Thus tho Senior Member in certain of liis allotment , and the Junior Member , even at that time , has iv cluinco of hi « Allotment ; but even if unsiicceiiuful in tho ballot , when in succession he hIiu . 11 ntand in tho pomtion of tho Senior Member ,, lu » will possetm tlio huiuo cer . tu . iuty us wa $ realized by that individual . The law expenses of conveyance mid mortgage are based upon the moHt economical principle , and are guaranteed not to educed : < 0 n . per deed , exclusive of HtaiupH and parchment . Prospectuses mi « l further particular *! may be obtuined on application to tho Secretary , at the Contml Office , every Saturday Evening , between the hours of Kight and Ten . A PUBLIC MMETING will ho hold in the Partheniiiin , St . Martin ' M Lane , on Monday , February 14 th , 185 JJ , to explaitt tlio objeots of the Asssoiation . MoHwrH . llobnrt Cooper , ( J . llird , O . F . NiehollH , and other Oentlomon , will attend and addresi tho Mooting . Tho Chuir to bo takou ut Jlidf-past Eight o ' clock .
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HOUSEHOLDS US' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . DIHTimvriVE AND I'UCUI . lAlt Fl ! ATI / It HH . 1 . Every Policy is almolutoly indisputable , the stiito of health , ago , and interest , being admitted on tho Policy . a . Policies paid to tho Holder within Fourteen Diiy . s after Proof of Death .. U No charge for Policy Stamp . < t . The Savings' Hani ; As . suriiin .-e the Company granting an AHsurance on the life of ( lie depositor lor every mini dejiomtod , with liberty to withdraw tlio doposit at fourteen days * notr :: e . 5 liOiins on the Hecurily , or lor the i > un : hnn »\ or erection , of property , on an entirely now plan , the payments to ociiho in Lho event of < he death of tho Horrowor , and tlio property to bo handed over to his family , or representatives , frtio and unencumbered . ({ The Savings' Hunk and Assurance-Iionn Hninohos combined by which Depositors in Havings' Banks and intending MembeiH of Kuildiug Sonii't iew , may invest their 1 ' iiikIh no an to n . Miure the Ah ; iui-hih : o of a given mini in the event of deutb , and at the Hiiinn time employ them for the purchase of property during life . Thin system nii [ xirHedeH lluilding Sooiotien - Huper-H .-dos Savings' HaiiLii . 7 . A poiHon may ehooyo any age lor entry , by paying tho vuliio of the ditlerenco bctweoa hia own and tho ohonea ugo , in i > m > num . RICHAIUj HODSON , Boorotary . Offiomh : 15 and 10 , Auam Htuuut , Auuh-ui , Xombow .
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Agents wanted for vacant places . Prospectuses , Forms of Proposal , and every other information , may be obtained of tlio Secretary at the Chief Olllee , or on application to any of tho Society ' s Agents in th
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ESTABLISHED 1841 . MEDICAL , INVALID , AND GENERAL LIFE OFFICK , 25 , Pall Mall . During the last Ten years , this Society has issued more than Four Thousand One ILumiretl and fift y Policies —• Covering Assurances to the extent of One Million Six Hundred and JiiyhtySeven Thousand Pounds , and itpuxtn / a-Yielding Annual Premiums amounting to Seventy-Three Thousand Pounds . This Society is tho only one possessing Tables for tho Assurance of Diseased Lives . Healthy Lives Assured ut home and abroad , at lower rates than at most other OllioeH . A Bonus of !>() per cent , on the premiums paid was lidded to thu policies at la . st Division of Profits . Next Division in 1851 ! in which all Policies od ' ected before 30 th Juno , 1853 , will participate .
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BAItfKS OF DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS BANKS . IKVESTMEKT OF CAPITAL AND SAVINGS . ATATIONAL ASSURANCE and INVESTjLM MENT ASSOCIATION , 7 , St . Mabtin ' s Place , Tkafaboak Squaeb , London , and 50 , Pall Mall , Manchesteb . Established in 1 S 41 . TBUSTEES . Lieut .-Col . the Eight Honourable Lord George Paget , M . P . Eev . Joseph Prendergast , D . D ., ( Cantab . ) Lewisham . George Stone , Esq ., Banker , Lombard Street . Matthew Hutton Chaftor , Esq ., Eeigate . The Investment of Money with this Association secures equal advantages to the Savings of the 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 ot 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 the hours of 10 and < t 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 . Hates , Prospectuses , and Forms of Proposal , with every requisite information , may be obtained on application at tho oflices of the Association , or to tho respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom . PETER MOEEISON , Managing Director . Applications for Agencies may be made to the Managing Director ,
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" The saving of from 30 to 50 per cent , on each suit of clothes , is a feature which the practical genius of Englishmen will not fail to appreciate . " T HE above quotation is taken from a Work lately published , on " The Various Systems , &c , o the " Woollen-Cloth Trade . " The immediate reference of this extract is to the New System recently introduced a tho LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT by EDMUND DUDDEN AND CO . And in which the Writer shows that the Customers of Messrs . Dudden and Co . save from 30 to 50 per cent , on their purchases by adopting the New System . The fine STOCK of the London Cloth Establishment is known as one of the best in the Metropolis , from which any Lengths , even the shortest , are SOLD AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE , But , as an auxiliary to the Cloth Trade , Cutters of superior talent are engaged ; and Purchasers of Clotli , &c , may , if they wish , have it made up on the Premises , at the charge of TH 1 E WORKMEN'S WAQES , Messrs . Dudden and Co . guaranteeing , not only the Quality of the Cloth , but also the Pit and Workmanship of every Garment . LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT 16 COVENTRY STREET .
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The Language of Joy and Soebqw . —We seem to bs better acquainted with the miseries than with the happiness of life . This is shadowed forth by the fact , that in at least the English language the words to express what is good and pleasurable are fewer by a great deal than those for the bad and painful . We have colours to paint every shade of wickedness , and strokes for every stage of woe : let the crime be the blackest , we can give it a name ; let the cup be the bitterest , we can tell of the very lees . But to tell of the varying lights of pleasure , and all the winning ways of goodness , we are wholly at a loss j and the most we can say of the greatest goodness is , that there is an unknown , indescribable charm about it ; the most we can say of the highest bliss , that ifc is unutterable . — From Dallas ' s Poetics ,
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MONEY MASKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closihg Pbicbs . )
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Satur . Mond . Tues . TVedn . Thurs . Frid . BanlcStoclc 228 * 227 22 S 228 227 3 per Cent . Red 100 100 J 100 £ 100 99 J 100 | 3 per Cent . Con . Ans . 99 | . 99 * 99 f 99 £ 99 $ 99 J Consols for Account ... 99 f 99 J 99 * 99 | 99 | 99 $ 3 i per Cent . An 103 * 103 J 103 f 103 103 J 103 f New 5 per Cents Long Ans ., 1860 6 7-16 64 6 f 6 J India Stock 269 266 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 65 Ditto , under £ 1000 ... 60 60 65 60 Ex . Bills , £ 1000 55 p 50 p 54 p 60 p 66 p 66 p Ditto , £ 500 65 p 50 p 54 p 56 p Ditto , Small 55 p 50 p 54 p 64 p 57 p 56 p
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Ofmciai . Quotation durin g thb Wbek bhshts Fbidat Eveniicg . ) Austrian 5 per Cents . ... 97 Mexican 3 per Cents 23-J Belgian 4 $ per Cents 99 Peruvian 3 per Cent . Def . 62 $ Brazilian 5 per Cents . ... 102 | Russian , 1822 120 £ Buenos Ayres Bonds 63 Russian 4 £ per Cents . ... 103 f Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . 97 $ Sardinian 5 per Cents . ... 94 Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . Turkish . Loan , 6 per Cent . Account , February 14 98 1852 $ pm . Granada Deferred Ill
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Fbbbiuet 1 % 1853 . ] THE LEADEB , 167
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" jT | 7 HERE SHALL WE GO THIS TT MORNING ? " Such is usually the query over the
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 12, 1853, page 167, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1973/page/23/
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