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MB&&E 3 XT& ARE OF DAILY OCCURRENCE . aSaaaranee data showthat ONE PERSON in every FIF-3 CEX 1 H is more or less injured by Accident yearly . An Annual Payment of £ 3 secures ¦ jft . JFIXMD ALLOWANCE OF £ 6 PER WEEK ; IN THE EVENT OF INJURY , OR JEl , 000 IN CASE &F DEATH FROM . ACCIDENTS OP E ^ ERY DESCRIPTION , By a Policy-in the JBAHiWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY , WMeh has already paid in compensation for Accidents Jitorms of Proposal and Prospectuses may be had at the Company ' s Offices , and at all the principal Railway Stations , ^ tfrere , also , Railway Accidents alone may be insured gainst by the Journey or year . NO CHARGE FOR STAMP DUTY . CAPITAL , ONE MELJLION . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary . jRailwav Passengers' Assurance Company , Offices , 3 , Old Broad-street , London . E . C . ¦
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TO EXECUTORS , ADMINISTRATORS , "WIDOWS , HEIRS AT LAW , and others having WILLS : * OTO-ove or Administrations to obtain , or searches made for -same . Residuary Accounts to pass , Valuations for Probate « n > T . ee-acv dutv made , may save trouble and expense on ap-r SteaS to J ^ ssbs . BRiDBERRY& Co . No . 3 , DEAN'S iSoiJRT , DOCTORS' COMMONS , E . C .
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TO BUILDERS , SHIPPERS , ETC . J JOHNSON informs the above that he is » onen to supply them with any amount of GROUND WHITE LEAD and COLOURED PAINTS , at Five per ¦ Cent , lower than the Current Prices . J . J . ' s Lead and JRaints are recommended to the Trade as possessing- more 3 > ody , covers better , and easier to work than any other , and ^ rilTretain colour in any climate . _ A . n orders to be addressed , to J . Johnson , Kew Bridge , JBrentford , W . . .- ¦ ¦ . ¦'
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XIENDERS , STOVES , FIRE-IRO ^ TS , and J . CHIMNEY PIECES . Buyers of the above are requested before finally deciding , to visit WILLIAM S . BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS . They contain such an assortment of FENJHBRS , STOVES , RANGES , CHIMNEY PIECES , FIREXSONS , and GENERAL IRONMONGERY , as cannot be approached elsewhere , either for variety , novelty , beauty of design , or exquisiteness of workmanship . Bright stoves , -arith ormolu ornaments and two sets or bars ; £ 3 15 s . to JE 33 10 s . ; bronzed fen'ders , with standards , 7 s . to £ 5 12 s . ; steel fenders . £ 2 15 s . to £ 11 ; ditto , with rich ormolu ornaments , £ 2 15 s . to £ 18 ; chimney pieces , from £ 18 s . to £ 80 ; lire-irons , from 2 s , 3 d . the set to £ i 4 s . The BURTON and . all other PATENT STOVES , with radiating hearth-plates . BEDSTEADS , BATHS , and LAMPS . WILLIAM S . BURTON has SIX LARGE SHOW-3 BOOMS devoted exclusively to the SEPARATE DISPLAY of LAMPS , BATHS , and METALLIC BEDSTEADS . The stock of each is at once the larg-est , newest , and most varied ever submitted to the public , and marked artpri ^^ s proportionate with those- that hav e tended to make . His establishment the most distinguished in this country . Bedsteads , from 12 s . 6 d . to 207 . Oa . each . Shower Baths , from ...... 8 s . Od . to 61 . Os . each . Lamps ( Moderateur ) , from . Cs . Od . to 7 / . 7 s . each . ( All other kinds at the same rate . ) Fare Colza Oil ..... 4 s . Od . per gallon . T | ISH COVERS and HOT WATER DISHES , -1 / in every material , in great variety , and of the newest and most recherche patterns . The dish covers , 7 s . 6 d . the » et of six ; block tin , 12 s . 3 d . to 27 s . the set of six ; elegant ' -modern patterns , 35 s . 6 d . to 02 s . 6 d . the act : Britannia -metal , with or ; withoutsilverplated handles , £ 3 ils . to £ 6 8 s . <* he eet ; Sheffield plated , £ 10 to £ 16 10 s . the set ; block tin 1 iot . * water dishes , with wells for gravy , 12 s . to 30 s . ; ' Bri" ~ taimia metal , 22 s . to 77 s . ; electro-plated on nickel , full size & 11 11 s . WILLIAM S . BURTON'S GENERAL . f V FURNISHING IRONMONGERY CATALOGUE : may be had gratis , and free by post . It contains , upwards of 400 Illustrations of his lUlmited Stock of Electro and ISheffleld Plate , . Nickel Silver and Britannia Metal goods , SDtfah Covers and Hot Water Dishes , Stoves , Fenders , JHarble Chimney pieces , Kitchen Ranges , Lamps , Gaseliers , Tea Urns and Kettles , Tea Trays , Clocks , Table Cutlery , iJfyrths and Toilet Wore , Turnery , Iron and Brass Beajstcads , Bedding Bed-room Furniture , &o ., with . lists of prices maH plans of the sixteen large show-rooms , at 30 , Qifordflrtatcet , W . ; 1 , 1 A , 2 and 3 , Newman-street ; and 4 > 5 , and 6 , J 3 Perry * fl-placo , London . —Eatabllahed 1820 . ^
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_ BENSON'S WATCHES . ' Perfection of Mechanism . '' —Morning Post . ¦ dtfld , 4 to 100 guineas ; Silver , 2 to 50 guineas , ( Send two ^ stamps for Benson ' s Illustrated Watch Pamphlet . ) Watches ^ Bcntto all parts of the World fro © per Post . 83 and 84 . iLudgate-hiU , London , B . C .
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WANTED . JLadles and Gentlemen's LUFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL , of every description . —Mr . and Mrs , HUTCHINSON continue to purchase and give the highest price for Xeft-off Clothes , Officers' Uniforms ( naval and military ) . Old Jewellery , and all miscellaneous articles . Ladies ana 'jravtleroen waited on at any time by addressing to Mr . or - Mrs . Hutchlnson , 2 C , Red Lion-equaro , Holborn , W . C . o Parcels from the country , tno utmost value immediately 4 T emitted by poBt-offlcc order ,
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FIRE , THIEVES , FIRE , -jpcoond-hand Fireproof SAFES , the moot , extensive i WMwrtmont , by Milner , wad other eminent nmkers , at haW " Jwae prlpo . jof now . Dimensions , 24 in . high , 18 In . wide , ana «;« W | n ,: 4 eoD , * 8 J 0 s . At O . GKIFlPlTH | 3 t' 83 , Old Change , J 88 £ &mlm . 0 » Wanted , Second-hand Sb&b Iby MUnor , '" " TsSwK ? ^ or Mo > < w . .. JS ^^ OBf'rQqxitlleipaen po » eo » B « d of Taxun ' s 8 ftfe » need
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DOES T 0 UB TAILOR FIT YOU ? T 1 r ^ X ^ lf 5 ' % ^ Sf LOMBARD STREET , ra . O .-SOJLFMRINO TROUBER 9 , all Wool , of The Newest Designs , In endless Variety , to order , 10 a , —Obacrve the Address—88 , LOMBARD STRKKT . I
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A BROWN AND POLSON'S . ' PATENT CORN FLOUR , Preferred to the best « Arrowroot . Delicious in Puddings , Custards , Blancmange , Cuko , &o ., and ESPBOiALLY SUITED TO TH 1 D DELICACY OF CHILDREN AND INVALIDS . The Zancet states , "This Is superior to anything of the kind . known . ''—Obtain It whore Inferior articles are not substituted . From Family Grocers , Chemists , Confectioners , and Com dealers , —77 a , Market-street , Manchester 5 and 28 , Ironmonger-jiano , London .
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CHEDDAR LOAF CHEESE 6 M . and 7 £ d . per Jb . Rich Stilton , 10 d . to 14 d . per 1 b . Ripe Blue Mould ditto , the . Connoisseur ' s delight , Md . « per lb . Sugar-cured Bath Chaps , 0 ^ d . Superior Westphalia Hams , 74 a . and 8 d . per lb . Russian Ox Tongues , Wo . each , or 14 s . Oa . per dozen . Oaborne's Peat-smoked Breakfast Bacon , pronounced by paterfamilias to be tne greatest luxury ever yet Introduced Into the domestic circle , now soiling at 8 Jd . per lb . by the half side . Butters in perfection at reasonable rates . A saving of IS'per cent , is effected by the purchaser at this establishment on all flrst-claos provisions . Packages gratis . ¦ " Palmam qui mcrnit forat . OSBORNB'S OHBBSB WAREHOUSE , OQBORNE HOTJBK , 30 , LUDGATB HILL , NEAR ST . PAUL'S , B . C .
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ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE , In the finest condition , is now being delivered by HARRINGTON PARKER , and CO , This celebrated Ale , recommended by Baron Liebig and all the Faculty , is supplied in Bottles , and in Casks of 18 gallons and upwards , by HARRINGTON PARKER , andXJO ., Wine an ^ Spirit Merchants , 5 J , Pall-mall , London .
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CADIZ . A PURE-PALE SHERRY , of the Amontillado oharacter , 38 s . per deaen ,, Cash . We receive a regular and direct Bhip- > ment of tais fine wine . HENRY' BRETT and Co ., Importers , ; Old Furni-val's Distillery , Holborn , E . C
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EAUt . DE- VIE . Tlua pure PALE BRA £ EE > Y , though onlp&Sa : fter g-allon is demonstrated , upon Analysis , to be pecttlrarly-irec from acidity , and very superior , to recent importatiox ) S > of veritable Cognac . In French Bottles , 34 s . per dozen ; or-securely packed in a . case for the country , 35 s . —HENRY BRETT and CO ., Old Furniyal ' a Distillery , HOlborn .
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NOTICE . TO INDUCE A TRIAL OF SOUTH AFRICAN WINES At 20 s . and 24 s . per doz ., bottles included , ( The consumption , of which has now reached 420 , 000 dozen per annum—vide "Board of Trade Returns" ) , A CASE containing four samples , sealed and labelled , will be forwarded on receipt of THIRTY POSTAGE STAMPS , viz . : — . Half-pint Bottle of best South African Sherry , Halt-pint Bottle of best South African Port , Half-pint Bottle of best South African Madeira , Half-pint Bottle of best . South African Amontillado , : Bottles and Case included . COLONIAL B RANDY , very superior , 15 s . per gallon . BEST GIN , full strength , 11 s . 3 d . per gallon . Price Lists'free on application . Address—ANTHONY BRODGH , Wine arid Spirit Importer , 29 , Strand , London , W . C .
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TEETH . ¦« r , ' , By Her Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent . NeyflyTtevented and Patented Application of Cliemieniiw prepared w y INDIA RUBBER in . tbe Construction of Artificial Teeth , Gums , and Palatpa MR . EPHRAIM MOSELY SURGEON DENTIST , -ft GROSV 15 NOR-STREET , GRO 8 VENOR-SQUAHX Sole Inventor and Patentee—A new , original and ihvnln able invention consisting in the adaptation , with the most absolute perfection and success , of chemically nr <> r > irnri INDIA RUBBER * lir < - parea in lieu of the ordinary gold or bone frame . A 11 share ede-p « are avoided ; no springs , wires , or fastenings are reouirod . a greatly increased freedom of suction is supplied ; a n atura ? elasticity hitherto wholly unattainable , and a iit perfected with the the most unerring- accuracy , are secured- the greatest support is given to the adjoining teeth wlicii loose or rendered tender T > y the absorption of the gums The acids of the mouth exert no agency on the prepared ' India Utiober , and , as a non-conductor , fluids of any temperature . may with thorough comfort be imbibed and retained in the mouth , all unpleasantness of smell or taste bdn <» - -it the same time wholly provided against by the peculiar nature of its preparation . Teeth hlled with gold and Mr . Ephraim Moselys White Enamel , the only stopping that will not become discoloured , and particularly recommended for the trout teeth 9 , Grosvenor-street , Grosvenor-square , London ; 14 , Gaystreet , Bath ; and 10 ; Eldon-square , Newcnstle-on-Tyne
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WINE NO LONGER AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY . ANDREW & HUGHES' SOUTH AFKICAN WINES . — Port ; Sherry , and Madeira , 20 s . and 24 s . per 'Dozen -, Amontillado , 24 s . and 28 s . per Dozen . JSxtractfroniDr . l ^ etheby ' s Analysis of our Wines : — " I find your Wine pure and unadulterated , and have no doubt of its being far more wholesome than the artificial mixtures too often sold for genuine sherry . ( Signed ) "Henry Letheey * M . B ., London Hospital . " A Pint Sample of any of the above for Twelve Stamps . Colonial Brandy , Pale or Brown , 15 s . and 18 s . 6 d . per gallon , or 30 s . and 37 s . per Dozen . We deliver free to any London Railway Terminus , or to any Station in England for Is . per Dozen . Terms , Cash . ' ANDREW AND HUGHES , Importers of Foreign and Colonial Wines and Spirits , 27 , Crutched Friars , Mark Lane , London , E . C .
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ECONOMy . A 10-gallon cask ( equal to 5 dozens ) of the finest SOUTH AFRICAN SHEKRY , for Four Guineas , or 20 s . per dozen ; best Port , 24 s . per dozen . Cask or bottle , and case included . Three dozens carriagefree . Cash . —HENEKEYS , ABBOTT , and CO ., Importers , 22 and 23 , High Holborn . Established 1831 .
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TTENEKEYS' COGNAC , a pure French Brandy , XI pale or brown , 20 s . per gallon , 42 s . per dozen . Packages to be returned within three months , or charged Is . per gallon . Six gallons , the cask included and carriage paid . H ENEKEYS' LONDON BEANPY , Pale or brown , 14 s . per gallon , 30 s . per dozen . Three dozens carriage free . ' TTENEKEYSV LONDON GIN , as from the XL still , and the strongest allowed , sweet or dry , 12 s . per gallon , 26 s . per dozen . Six gallons , the cask included and carriage paid . Country orders must contain a remittance . TTENEKEY'S PRICES CURRENT oi JO- WINES and SPIRITS sent post-free on application . HENEKEYS , ABBOTT , and CO ., Gray ' s Inn DistUlcry , 22 and 23 , High Holborn , W . C . Established 1831 .
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WAS DR . SMETHURST GUILTY ? Was Madame Lafarge guilty ? There was no doubt in Palmer's and Tawclrs cases . The country was satisiied . TO THE EDITORSir , —In the trial of Madame Lafarge , reported in the " Causes Celebres , " it appears that she whs us pood as acquitted , since the chemists could ftudno arsenic In tlie parts submitted to analysis ; but all of a sudden , and during tho trial , the body of Lafarge ( buried six montliH before ) was ordered to be exhumed , and a fresh analysis then iind ( hero ordered , which was to be conducted by the groat Oriila . a he trial thus reports this extraordinary proceeding :-r" At elghtin the morning the exhumation oi Lafnrffe tooK place . After having thrown chloride of lime over the grave , the coffin was discovered whieh contained the corpse in » state of dreadful decomposition . This human pnste was put into earthen pots and taken to tho court ot justice , » ix stoves in a circle heated by an Immense brasier wore insulfioient to abuorb 1 ho putrid exhalations which fllled the court of justice . " „ , , , - „ . It was under such circumstances that Madame I- 'ttnvgo was convicted . Everybody , in court thought that »»>« must bo acquitted until M . Orflla sealed her doom to sj )' " , J ? g that he had discovered some traces . of arsenic in'hobo dy of Lafargo . It appears that M . Raspall , the grout ol > oraiBt , was completely at issue with Orflla as to he conolusio s . but ho arrived too late atTullo to give his evidence , Holi « 4 travelled night and day from Paris , but his carriaffo broke down , and Madame Lafar go was condemned . It ifl 1 Impossible to conceive a more clumsy way of conductinC ft trial upon which tho life of a fellow-creature depended . Y \ cneea not say that wo entertain the greatest doubt as to thei propriety of this conviction of Madame Lafargo , ana wou a therefore sugcrost to the people of this country , « " « . " »? Judgos In particular , tho necessity of looking ( eojply nto this trial and tho evidence adduced , in ordor to . placei tliumhoIvos on their gward In similar eases to that pi vr . Smothurst . It IW tho only way , wo think , byirtW wtf judgos can render themselves capable of trying » " « 'f , ftho The * Judge Is completely In tho hands of tho doctor nm tlio chemist . As to the evidence of the dootor , It 1 h worno tlinn UBoloss , since he hlmsolf Is tho principal adtninI » u ; ifforo these very polsonaa and , with respect to tho ohomlst , tnpro is so much uncertainty in his experiments , tlwUioBUouW not bo rolled upon la oases of life and death— uhIghh ovory thing Is made 5 W aa in PaJmo y ' a and 'JfftWoH ' B enft » J » . - In conclusion , we would refer tho publlo to th «}' " Xa HygoistsaijalnstPoiBonH as Medlolnos Inriuod ^ n l « ft h « W » to tlio trlafof Madnme X . aeosto , ropprtod In tlnj < J W ? . , L 16 bros , and tho report o f the Brltiah CoHego of llu « lt » ' 1800 . Wo have tlie honour to bo , Sir , Your obouiont florvapta , K THE MEMJQBR 9 OF THE BRITISH COLLiiiOJU OF HBAtTH . King ' fl-oroBS , London ( for the Sooloty of . Hygelsts ) , October , 18 & 9 .
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• •¦ KEATINQ'S COUGH LOZENGES . STATISTICS SHOW THAT FIFTY O THOUSAND PERSONS annually fall victims to Pulmonary Disorders , including Consumption , Diseases of the Chest , and the Respiratory Organs . ¦ Prevention is at all times better than cure ; be , therefore , prepared during the wet and wintry season , with a supply of KKATIKG'S COUGH LOZENGES , which possess the virtue of averting , as well as of Curing a Cough or Cold . Prepared and sold in Boxes , Is . lid ., and ' ! 'iu . % 2 . « . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 di , and 10 s . 6 d . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist , &c , 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London , ltetailby all Druggists .
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HARVEY'S PISH . SAUCE . Notice of Injunction . —The admirers of this celebrated Fish Sauce are particularly requested to observe that none is genuine but that which bears the back label with the name of William Lazenbt , as well as the front label signed "Elizabeth Lazevby * " and that for further security , on the neck of every bottle of the Genuine Sauce will henceforward appear an additional label , printed in green and red , as follows : — " This notice will be affixed to Lazenby ' s Harvey's Sauce , prepared at the original warehouse , in addition to the well known labels , which are protected against imitation by a perpetual injunction in Chancery of Oth July , 1858 . " 6 , Edward street , Portman-sQuare , London .
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KEEP YOUK PREMISES FREE PEOil MICE AND SPARROWS . BARBER'S POISONED WHEAT kills Mice and Sparrows on the spot . —In Id ., 2 d ., 4 d ., and 8 d . packets with directions and- testimonials . No risk nor damage in laying this . Wheat about . From a single packet hundreds of mice and sparrows are found dead . Agents : —Barclay and Sons , 95 , Farringdon-street ; W . Sutton and Co ., Bow Churchyard ; B . Yates and Co ., 25 , Budge-row , London ; and sola by all Druggists , Grocers , &c ., throughout the United Kingdom . Barber ' s' Poisoned Wheat Works , Ipswich . Removed from Eye , Suffolk .
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1214 THE LEADER . [ No . 502 . Nov . 5 , 1859
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 5, 1859, page 1214, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2319/page/2/
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