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INDIA AND LONDON IBB ASSURANCE eOM ? AN * 14 , Waterloo iPliice . Pai . iriSralliS . W . INDIAN ASSURANCES . , MIT ITARY OFFICERS or Civilians prpceediiMr to Indiwmay effect Assurances on tBejrrives at greafly ^ -e ?^?^ aPP ^ o n at ^ Offi ^^ bove ;
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. - 8 * BAKTHGLQMEWS &OSPITAL and OTDttflLfi COLLEGE .-The WINTER SESSION { trill commence on October 1 st , with an Introductory Address by Dr ^ KlKKES ^ at Seven o ' clock p . m . LT 3 CTTJB . ES . ; Medicine—Dr . Burrows and Br . BfeJy . A Surgery—Mr . Lawrence .. _ 1 Descriptive Anatomy—Mr . Skey . } Physiqlogyr and Morbid Anatomy—Mr . Paget . SeriS ^^ Holden and Mr . ^ SuSrMBB SESSION . 1857 , commencing May 1 . Materia Medicar—Dr . F . Tarre . Botany- —Dr . Kirfees . Forensic Medicine—Dr . Black . Midwifery , &c .-Dr . West . . . Comparative Anatomy—Mr . M'Whinnie . De ^ o ^ S o % p ^ Sr £ ^ -Mr . Holden and Mr . Savory . Hobpitai , Practice . —The Hospital contains 650 beds , and relief is afforded to more than 90 , 000 patients annually . The in-patients are visited daily by the Physicians and Suri * eOns , and Clinical Lectures are delivered weekly-On the Medical Cases , by Dr . Burrows and ^ Dr . Farre ; on the Surgical Cases , by Mr . Lawren « e , Mr . Stanley ^ Mr . Lloyd , and Mr . Skey ; on Diseases of Women , by Dr . West . _ The outpatients are attended daily by the Assistant-Physicians and A ^ ati . EeiATi e 0 E 8 TABl . isHMENT . — Students can reside within the Hospital walls , subject to the rules of the collegiate system , established under the direction of * , T ^' surer and a Committee of Governors of the Hospital . « ome of the Teachers and other gentlemen connected with the 'Hospital also receive students to reside with them . Schoiabsisps , Phizes , &c—At the end of the Winter Sesston , examination will be held for . two Scholarships of the value of 4 & 1 . for a year . The examination of the classes for prizes and certificates of merit will take place at tne ^ Further information may be obtained from Mr . Pag ^ . Mr . Holden , or any of the Medical or Surgical Officers or Lecturers , or at the Anatomical Museum or Library . 1 J" -
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- 1 /> HEAF BOOKS AT MUDIE'SLiBRAKSV J" y ~ s " Upwards of One Hundred Thousand Volumes of the - Surplus Stock of the past and present Season are now ON SALE at greatly reduced prices for cash . The Revised List for August is now ready , aud may be obtained on application . Chabus Edvtajid Mudie , New Oxford-street , London , and Cross-street , Manchester .
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. NEW AND CHOICE BOOKS AT MUDIE'S LIBRARY . —The Revised Lists of recent WorltB in Circulation and for Sale are NOW READY , and maybe obtained on application . CnrAHiiES Edwaed Mothe , New Oxford-street , London * and Cross-street , Manchester .
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Just published , price Is ., A GLANCE AT THE EAST . By a RETIRED BENGAL CIVILIAN . L . Booth , 307 , Regent-street , W .
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Just published , by WESTERTON , price 3 s . 6 d ., KING EDWARD VI : an HISTORICAL . DRAMA , in Five Acts ; by the Rev . Dr . GREGG . "It is a great thing to follow Shakspeare , and in an Historical Drama in Five Acts—Dr . Gregg iu this fine tragedy has succeeded , and produced a drama worthy of the best ages of our literature . "— The Peoples Paper , Edited by Mr . Ernest Jones .
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m ^ e % . ^ s ^ sysss LONDON . Trusteeg The Right Hon . the Lord High Chancellor . The Right Hon . Lord Monteagle . The Right Hon . the Lord Chief Baron . The Hon . Mr . Justice Coleridge . The Hon . Mr . Justice Erie . Nassau W . Senior , Esq ., late Master in Chancery Charles Purton Cooper , Esq ., Q-C-, LL . D ., r . ifi- S . George Capron , Esq . Examples of the Bonus upon Policies declared to the 3 lst December , 1854 : — Date of Policy .... March 18 , 1845 . April 2 | vl 845 . Nov . 7 .-1845 . SSr ^ fts # ii ^ j » Bonus added £ 157 10 0 £ 184 , 0 0 £ 21110 0 Copies of the last Report , Prospectuses , and every information , may be had upon written or personal application to the Office . ___
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£ 100 fr IN CASE OF DEATH . A FIXEB ALLOWANCE OF £ 6 PER WEEK IN THE EVENT OP INJURY BY ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION , may be secured by an Annual Payment of £ 3 for a Policy in the RA ILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY . Smaller amounts may be secured by proportionate payments RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE may be insured against by the Journey or by the Year at all the principal Railway Stations , where also Forms of Proposal and Prospectuses may be had—and of the Provincial Agents—and at the Head Office , London . N . B . —The usefulness of this Company is shown by the sum paid as Compensation for Accidents ^ 22 , 722 . Railway Passengers Assurance Company . Empowered by Special Act of Parliament , iLLiAM ^ ^^ ^^^ Office , 3 , Old Broad-street , E . C .
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EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION — The Second GRAND FETE at the Crystal Palace will take place next Saturday , the 22 nd iust . The attractions of the day , which will be of a special aud novel character ,-will be duly announced in the daily journals . Admission , One ^" ifudl ' ate-hill . JOHN LILWALL , Hon . Sec .
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T IVING CELEBRITIES . A Series of Pho-JLrf tographic Portraits , by MAULL and POLYBLAUKThe number for August contains , LORD BROUGHAM . With Memoir ; Mattii . and Poltbi . ank , 55 , Gracechurcb-street , andt 187 a , Piccadilly ; and W . Kemt aud Co ., Fleet-street .
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T HE HOUSEHOLDERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY , DIB . ECTOE 8 . Win . Ashton , Esq . . Horton-hoiise , Wraysbury , Staines . ' The Re » - Thos . Cator , Bryanston-square , and Skelbrookpark , Doncaster . ^ Charles Hulse , Esq .. Hall-grove , Bagshot . F . D . Bullock Webster , Esq ., Norfolk-terrace , Hyde-park . Arthur P . Onslow , Esq ., Lawbrook-house , Shere , Guildford . Thomas Pocock , Esq ., Southwark-bridp ; e-road . Peter Paterson , Esq ., jun ., Park-road , Holloway . James Laughton , Esq ., Holm Villa , Lewishanwoad . This Company enables persons , without speculation , to invest large or small sums , at a higher rate of interest than can be obtained from the public funds , and on as secure a basis . Forms of application to depositsums of money , at 5 per cent , interest , payable half-yearly , or to purchase shares ( the present interest on which is C per cent . ) , maybe had on application to R . HODSON , Sec . 15 and 16 . Adam-street , Adelphi .
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Royal Charter , 1847 . LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS are granted at par upon the Banks at Adelaide and Port Adelaide . Approved drafts , on South Australia negotiated and sent . for oollection . Every description of Banking business is conducted direct both with Victoria and New South Wales , and also with the other Australian Colonies , through the Company s Agents . Apply at the Offices , No . 54 , Old Broad-street , London , E . CI WILLIAM PURDY , Manager . London , August , 1857 .
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HOLYOAKE and Co ., 147 , Fleet-street , E . G . DISCUSSION ON THE KELAT 1 TE s . dmerits of " Christianity and Secularism . " Between theRev . BREWIN GRANT , B . A ., and G . J . HOLYOAKE , in Cowper-street , London . Post free . ,.... 1 6 DISCUSSION ON THE QUESTION , "IS Secularism inconsistent with Reason and the Moral Sense , and condemned by Experience P " Between the Rev . B . GRANT , autt G . J . HOLYOAKE , in the City Hall , Glasgow . Post free 16 DISCUSSION ON " CHRISTIANITY v . Secularism . " Between J . H . RUTHERFORD , and G- J . HOLYOAKE , in Newcastle-dn-Tyne ... 1 3 DISCUSSION ON THE QUESTION , "IS there sufficient proof of the Existence of a God ; that is . of a Being distinct from Nature P" Between the Rev . HENRY TOWNLBY , and CL J . HOLYOAKE , in Z-ondon 0 6 DISCUSSION OF " TEETOTALISM AND the Maine Law . " Between Dr . F . R . LEES , and G . J . HOLYOAKE , in Derby O 8 THJE TRIAL Off THEISM . By G . J . HOLYOAKE . In fortnightly Numbers at 9 1 THE REASONER : Journal of Freethought and Positive Philosophy . Conducted by G . J . HQLYOAKB . Weekly at _ 0 8 THE CONFESSIONS OF J . J . ROUSSEAU . With a Preface by the Editor of the " Reasoncr" a S THE SECULAR MISCEIXANY OF Theological aud Political Tracts . By WILLIAM MACOALL , T . WBNTWORTH HIGGINSON . of America , L . H . HOLDRETH . G . J . HOLYOA ^ E . etc . With Portraits of W . Moccall , and the Rev . Thomas Binnoy , .. « .. „ 0 S ' , i
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HOUSEHOLDERS' MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT Preliminary Capital , 50 , 0002 ., in 10 , 000 Shares of 5 * . eaoh . npHE objects of the Company are tbe Purchase li of Reversions and the Granting of Loans , for long or short periods , on the mortgage of real or household property , bank , railway , and other shares , to be repaid by periodical instalments . Its operations will be restricted to advances on positive security only , by which all risk of loss will be avoided . ' The advantage to the publlo of borrowing on gradually redeeming mortgages has been proved to be extremely ac- , ceptable , in preference to borrowing on mortgage returnable in one sum , because the borrower , who can easilyjpay interest , and a portion of the principal , if allowedt is seldom or never able to accumulate the full amount borrowed . A i system , therefore , which admits of the gradual liquidation of a mortgage is obviously desirable . _ The investments of the Company are calculated , to pay a dividend of at least 8 per cent . . ,.,...., . - The liability of shareholders is limited to tho amount of their shares , and all the advantages of the recent changes in the law of partnership are made available . ... The Company offers , as a guarantee , tho Investment or its funds upon securities of the flrst order only , and that no Director or Officer of the Company shall become a borrowor A half-yoarly statement will bo issued of money received ( specifying sources)—money invested ( specifying Becuntiofi ) —gonoral summary of business to date , and prqflt and loss j to dato of statement . Application for ^^^^^ omoKt Soorotary . ' 16 and 10 , Adam-strcot , Adelphi . 1 , ,
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TpvEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BANK ( In-. I ' corporated ) . — Deposits received at JSiat per Cent . Interest payable half-yearly . Drawing Accounts opened . Bills discounted . Annuities granted . Chairman—The Earl oe Devon . 6 , Cannon-street West , E . G . G . H . LAW , Manager .
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WANTED . SPECIAL , OR CHIEF AGENTS . IHB DJBECTOES OV TSTB NATIONA L ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY are desirous of securing the Bervjcos of active and respectable men , with extensive and avajlablo connexions . They must bo prepared to devote their time and energies to representing tho Company in their rospco- , tivo localities . , An extra . Commission upon Now and Renewal Premiums will bo allowed to properly qualified persons , so as to enablo them , bo pay their Sub-agontB the usual commission of 102 . per cent , ou Now , aud 6 / . per cent , on Renewal Premiums . Applications ( which will bo treated as strictly private and confidential ) to be addressed to tho Manager in London , GPhe business of tho Oiuco consists of lat .-THE LIFE ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT . , For effecting Assurances on the lives of all classes , at . Homo and Abroad , granting Annuities and Endowments , , and transacting every description of busiuoaa to which tho j principles of Life Assurance are applicable . ; 2 nd .-THE CASUALTY DEPARTMENT . ' For insuring sums of money payable in tho event'of death ocourring from accidental causes , either during travol by . sea or land , in any pnrt of the world , or whilst following tho ordinary occupations of Ufo at home t togothor with a weekly ay ° wanoQ in non-fatal oasos of accident , lnoluding payment or meutoal Attendanoo . 27 m > Company also Insure * against ' aacUlmtal breakage Of Plato Glass qf all Hnda . 3 rd . —ANNUITIES . , - ,. ^ 0 gfantlne , Annuities according to tho oxpootatlon of ' « iT' iHi ii S'v * nS fco » nnuitant 8 of j ) rooarloua or continued iu > bpaith tho opportHnity of obtaining tUo largest possible return for their Investment . i Afto Annual Report , Prospootusos , PormB , and every infor- r mationwlUbefomafdodonroquost . j THOMAS ALFRED POTT , Manager . Offlcos-3 ff , Old Jewry , London ,
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, . , j ; ' ! . ' , ' i r j RUPTURES- —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . W HITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is . allowed by upwards of 200 ModicalOentlemen to bo 1 the moat offcctlvo Invention In the curative treatmont of } Hernia . Tho use of a stool spring ( so hurtful in its effects ) Is horoavoided , a softBandagoboing wornroundtho ' body , while the rqquiaito resisting power is suppliod by the J Moa-Main Pad ana Patent Lover , fitting with so much oaso ' and , closeness that it oaunot be detected , and may bo worn < during sloop . A doscrlptivo circular may be had , and tho 1 Truss ( whloh cannot fall to fit ) forwarded by post , on tho < ciroumforonco of tho body , two inches below tho hip , 1 being sonb to thq Manufacturer , JOHN WHITE . Prlceof a single , truss , 10 s ., 21 b ., 20 s . 6 d ., and 31 s . 0 d . — - Postngo , Is . DotSblo Truss , 31 s . 0 d ., 42 a ., and { 52 s . 6 d . —Postage Is . Bd . ; Umbilical Truss , 4 . 2 s . and 02 s . Od . —Postago la . 10 d . » Post-o « lqo Orders to bo naado payablo to JOHN WHITE , « Post-Qfllce , Piccadilly . ? 17 LASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , & <* , t JtV for VARICOSE VEINS , and all oasos' of WEAK- c NESS and SWELLING of tho LEGS , SPRAINS , &o . « They aro porous , light in toxturo . and inoxponalvo , and aro c drawn on liko an ordinary stocking . . B Prlcofrom 7 b . ed . to 10 s , oaoh . —Postage , 6 d . f JOHN WHITE , Manufacturer , 226 , PlocadUly , London . v
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j ' 1 Fourth Edition , just published , price 2 s ., by post 26 stampB DE BILITY and IRRITABILITY ( MENTAL and PHYSICAL ) induced by SPERMATORRHOiJAs tho Symptoms . Effects , and Rational Treatment . By T . H . YEOMAN , M : D ., Physician to the General Post-office Letter-Carriers' Provident Institution , &o . London : BjJtfilfOKHAK Wilson , 11 , RoyOl BxcliaufiQ ; and by post only , from tho Author , 25 , Lloyd-squaro ,
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. } ' J ' < 1 < 1 D EAFNESS , NOISES IN THE HEAD . — Instant restoration of hoarlng , guaranteed and experienced by ono consultation , without operation or instruments . Dr . Wfttters , consulting resident surgeon to the Dispensary for Diseases of tho Ear and Eye , 32 , Spring QarUcns , Charing Cross , London , pledges hitnself to euro deafness of 40 or CO years , by a painless treatmont , unknown in this country , Tho Dispensary monthly reports show the daily cures , without a failure . —A Book published for deaf porsons In tho country to cure themselves , sent ou receipt of letter , onolosing 0 nostago stamps . Hours of consultation 11 till 4 ovory day .
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- ; » « ? t «c « c B f v EAFNESS . —A retired ' Surgeon « from the Crimea , having . boon restored to perfect hearing by * native physician in Turkoy , after fourteen years of groat sufl ' orlnK from noises in the Ears and extreme Deafness , withouti belnw able to obtain the loast roHcf from » ny Aurist inEnffland , ft anxioua to communicate to 0 * hfj * - }™ P * tr tlculars for the cure of the s » mo . Abookeont toany part of tho world on reo 6 » pt * of six stamps , or tho Author . wtH HSbf tSn » . teifi jfJ ? iS ^ BKf tsssktfin ^^ fiaartftte may bo seen from persono ouroa .
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Price 2 d ., Weekly , BERAN GER . —THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE , Nos . 46 and 47 contain a Portrait and Memoir of Beranger , the beginning of a new tale by the Author of " Paul Ferroll , " Rascaldom aud its Kings , by Q . W . Thornbury , and a variety of other interesting Papers , together with beautiful Woodcuts of Shakspere Characters by John Gilbert , Neglected Flowers by T . M . Joy , &c . &c . 25 , Essex-street , Strand .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 15, 1857, page 791, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2205/page/23/
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