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Feb. 1, 185|.] %P * F^F Atftt. 115
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Ad01901
INTENDING LIFE ASSURERS are respectfully invited to compaTe the Principles , Rates , and whole Provisions of the SCOTTISH PBOVIDENT INSTITUTION with those of a'jy other existing Company . _ , -ceHOLE PEOFITS are divisible among the Assured , who . are , at the same time , specially exempt from personal liability . It iDe thus possesses an obvious advantage over any Proprietary Company . Ar compared with other Mutual Offices , it claims superiority in the following particulars : — l VRKMHJMS AT EARLY AND MIDDLE AGES ABOUT A FOURTH LOWER . ( See below . )* © A MORE ACCURATE ADJUSTMENT OF THE RATES OF PREMIUM TO THE SEVERAL AGES . 3 A PRINCIPLE IN THE DIVISION OF THE SURPLUS MOtRlfi SAFE , EQUITABLE , AND FAVOURABLE TO GOOD * F TVES " ' a VTFMPTION FROM ENTRY MONEY . TtL ^ ions were adopted at the General Meeting in 1 & 19 , the effect of which is to render POLICIES INDISPUTABLE EXCEPT Resolutions were aaopi . ON ACCOUNT OF FRAUD . * I . ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR £ 100 WITH WHOLE PROFITS . Age SO | 25 | 30 | 35 f 40 | 45 | 50 | 55 J 61 15 » I I 1 » 0 | 2 1 6 | 2 6 10 | 2 14 y | 3 . > » f 4 1 7 | 5 1 ] I II ANNUAL fBSMXPMS FOB jEliOO ,. WITH WHOLH PROFITS , PAYABLE FOR TWENTY / -ONE YEARS ONLY . Age 20 t -25 \ 30 | 35 | 4 j | 45 | 50 £ 1 7 10 | 2- 10 8 I 2 14 6 f 2 19 8 | 3 6 4 | 3 14 9 | 4 7 2 INVESTMENT AND FAMILY PROVISION . PROVISION FOR ADVANCED AGE . At nrpsent when interest is so low , attention is invited to the To Clergymen , or other professional men , and to all whose inmnrfp of LIFE ASSURANCE BY SINGLE PAYMENTS , and come is dependent on the continuance of health , the Directors to the oeculiarly advantageous terms on which it can be effected recommend attention to the scaleof DEFERRED ANNUITIES , j Z v which are calculated on very advantageous terms . The following-SCOTTISH PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION . are examples of the BW 1 U ft p , „ - n 1 nnn ANNUAL PREMIUM for ANNUITY of £ 50 , commencing at By this mode a person may assure a Policy for £ 1000 , the following agea . _ B U ! i 40 ' ° \*?! " ?!* * Z Z \ ° t ' .:::: 438 7 6 A af Age at which Annuity is to commence . aged 50 **" . ' . ' .- * . 53116 " 8 Entry . 50 55 1 60 65 At his death his family will receive the £ 1000 , with additions ~ „ . _ _ „ , " " ~ from the profits , on the very favourable principle of this Society . * 0 * 3 5 0 45 16 8 £ 3 10 0 £ 1 19 11 While he lives he has it in his power to borrow a sum nearly * ' i * J' f ' * ° $ a a \ ? 7 \ equal to his payment , on the security of the Policy , and increas- f . o « 13 9 \\ -a 1 Q 0 % 4 i » 4 ing yearly with its value , without any expense , and at a mode- ™ M la y lb 2 * V 0 5 4 1 » 4 frate rate of interest . ^ ^ Thus an Annuity of £ 50 may be secured fora person now aged Assurances may be effected in this way , varying in amount 25 , to commence on his attaining age 60 , and payable half-yearly rom £ 50 to £ 5000 . during life , for an Annual Premium of £ 114 s . 2 d . For those who have still before them the duty of securing for their families a competent provision in . case of their premature death , the ordinary mode of Life Assurance by Annual Premiums , payable during life , or for a limited number of years , is undoubtedly most suitable ; but to those who have already made such provision , the systems now brought under notice are recommended , —the former , as combining a favourable Investment for spare capital with the benefit of Life Assurance , and this on the most economical terms : and the latter as a means of securing a provision for the member himself in his declining years . During last year 567 Policies were opened , —above 4000 having been issued siuce the commencement of the Institution . Forms of Proposal , Prospectus , Copies of the Annual Reports , and every information , will be forwarded free , on application at the Head Office ia Edinburgh ; or at THE OFFICE IN LONDON , 12 . MOORGATE-STREET . GEORGE GRANT , Agent and Secretary for London . f y e '" e t
Ad01902
ALL POLICIES INDISPUTABLE . SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSUKANCE COMPANY , 49 , St . Jame 8 8-8 treet , London . TRUSTEES . The Right Hon . the Earl Talbot I B . Bond Cabbell , Esq ., M . P . Henry Pownall , Esq . | Sir R . Claude Scott , Bart . DIRECTORS . Chairman—Lieut-Colonel Lord ARTHUR LENNOX . Deputy-Chairman—T . C . GRAINGER , Esq ., M . P ., & c . John Ashburner , Esq ., M . D . Sir James Carmichael , Bart , T . M . Batard , Esq . John Gardiner , Esq . J . P . Bathurst , Esq . Charles Osboru , Esq . C . Farebrother , Esq ., Aid . Assurances granted on the lives of persons in every station of life , and every part of the world , on peculiarly favourable terms . Policies issued to secure an amount on a ) ttaining > a certain age , or on death , should it occur previously . Immediate annuities granted on liberal terms , affording great advantage to persons of limited income . Deferred annuities may be purchased at rates which secure a return of the whole or part of the premiums paid , in case the age at which the annuity is to commence be not attained . Also endowments on widows and children . All the Company ' s engagements are guaranteed by an ample subscribed and paid-up capital . Prospectuses and the necessajy forms of proposal , with every information , may be obtained on application , either personally or by letter , at the Company ' s offices . A liberal commission allowed to solicitors and ngents in every branch of business . ¦ U . D . DAVENPORT , Sec .
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BEWARE OF DANGEROUS IMITATIONS . Sufferers are earnestly cautioned against dangerous iinitatioMu ot these Pills b y youthful , recently-started ten-shilling quacks , who assume tho title of Doctor , forge testimonials , and uare to infringe the proprietors right , by advertising a spurious compound under another iiume , the uaoof which can only bring annoyance and disappointment . PAINS IN THE MACK , GRAVEL , RHEUMATISM , GOUT , D LUMBA ( , O . INU 1 OK 8 TLON , DEBILITY . & c . ike . R Dh ROOS' COMPOUND BKNAL nth ,.,- ? r c ' - "" many iimtiuicos , enacted a , euro when all hTn ,, l " 7 ! r - ilUlJ aroaqknowledgred bv tUt } laculty as , < iJnt ye > l rZ re 'P { i > K tll < J abuve Ua « gerottb compHuutH . and rallv ° ( «» eKidncye . and onfans therewith connected , gene-« iiV . nH lre 8 U i " ° whatover cuiwyc , which , i / neglected ? fteh »» Vl ' r V ? t ? nc ln thc blad ««« »» d a liiig «« i cloatU 1 It oc ? iir , » ' **«>• that most cas «» of U « ut and l ( ta « iun » tuui ¦^! v , ff a r mi < i < n < "W nro combined with theeo diseoaua ; ' mco » u ' ™ TP \* " lbi ' 11 ' tll « tP «»«»» thiw aMtotedehonl . l at of Mh . « i ii 68 U ' P ° W Uitttt « r « . iiy the aalutncy action Iiidiit ti »«» ; "oWity of the stomach , th « y correct Hil « nnd welttiii itP" ? * f ) romotu »•»« Konal seor « tion « . th « roby K 8 Ttbe formation , oi ? Stono , and egfabliahintf for lif « : ii mL y i [ ° ^ miot J ttf fcho f « "Otion « of theBO orKBiis . ut 1 h li , o * "" through , » 11 modioine ven < i « r 8 in th « kingdom . llcultV m * ' - ' ^ - " and " - »" ! r box : <> r Hhould a . iy difoii rvViV * , , ° y WlU bo Hei > 11 lrott - with full inBtrueUom forunc , T < -Htim i i h ° I > rlCO '" VouUxga Bta « H |)» . by Dr . l )« Roob . * « . sUinoin , il to tcHt the gunuiiMWMH of which Dr . Do JRooh ll ,. h *• . tnli l " iry ftoin the puraona thfnin « lv <;» : — IiillR h i »» J <) t , lnBon ' Liidlttin-street .. » rudfi > rd— " Your v « J « ialil « n ' t , ? ° i . P rov li < : it < : d him- v ' " " otlu ' - " > . 'w ho fools n- ^ Hu r , ; . ) that it . will cun ; y " ' 17 ' " vtlu : «( 1 « thoir viUuq .-Wn . flii to JWr . John Mr i l . 7 ? f tver ' Ac Kinw > 8 i » . ScotLujd . " I th «« £ h he hfi * . " : Burw «»~ " I H . n happy U > my that « . « ^ man . ' i «<«| win , " tftk "" " "' y " "" box . is u wonderful dtMiUxfttct . A « Mr ' w " ! ' !''' . '" , . !'" ' " < lI | y «»« «» auHVirlMir . " ' 'II I u . I , u ER I *« t >« . M . l ) .. a' > . Klv-l » I » o « , Hollwrn-To » r ' ^ i l > rcvl <) < 18 » rnfn ( reni « iit f atu n ^ U £ d ^ to Tf " , •«*™«« l «» «>» Government »
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" DIVISION OF PROFITS . ALBION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LONDON . Instituted i » 1805 . DIRECTORS . JOHN HAMPDEN GLEDSTANES , Esq ., Chairman . CHARLES RUSSELL , Esq ., Deputy Chairman . Thomas Starling Benson , Esq . Thomas William Clinton Mur-James W . Bosanquet ; Esq . dock , Esq . Frederick Burmester , Esq . David Riddall Rope » , Esq . John Coningham , Esq . Edward Stewart , Esq . Frederick D . Danvers , Esq . Francis Wilson , Esq . At the last Division of Profits ( 1849 ) . every policy-holder insured upon the Participating Scale of Premium became entitled to a return of one-fifth of all the premium he had paid , either in the form of an immediate Cash payment , or by Augmentation of the Sum Insured , or Reduction of the future Premium . The next division will take place in 1852 , when every Policy effected on or before 30 th April next will entitle the holder'to' a larger share of the divisible surplus tlian if effected after that date . Amongst other advantages secured to policy-holders in this Company , are—alow rate of premium at the younger ages ; tho payment of the snin insured at the end of thirty days after proof of death ; and the liberty of residing- in many parts of North America , the Cape , New Zealand , and Australia , without any extra charge except for Sea-risk . For Forms of Proposal , Prospectuses , & c , apply to any of the Company ' s Agents , or to John lk Cai * fki . ain , Actuary and Secretary . : ;
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ANOTHER SURPRISING CURE OF ASTHMA BY DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . — From Mr . William BoweniOartlett , Ilaverfordwest . " Sir , —Having been ailiicted for many years with a violent cough and aHthinu , and having tried all other medicines in vain , I wan recommended to try l ) r Locock's Wafers . 1 sent for a box , and , to my groat astonishment . I Dound relief in thc very first night , and h . we continued to get b « ttur ever ainee . Their effects art ; really wonderful . My appetite ip now good , whureus formerly I could scarcely keep my food on my . stomach . ( Signed ) " William Bowhn . " Price Is . ljd ,, 2 a . Dd ., and 11 s . per box . Agents : Oil -Silvii and Co ., 1 , Bride-lane , Fleet-street , London . Sold by ull mudiciiu ; vendern . AIho DR . LOCOCK'S FEMALI' } WAFKItS , thc only medicine recommended to b ( i taken by Indie-. Have no tante of medicine . BKWAKE OF IMITATIONS IN THK FORM OF " PILL 8 . "
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I ' » BEAUTIFUL HAIR , WHISKERS , EY * BHliOWB , Sec , may he with certainty obtained by lining a vury small portion of HOHA 1 JK C < WPKLLK'S PARISIAN POMADK , every morning , Im . tead of any oil or other prcpnrsilioii . A fortnight ')! wm will , in moet caa « 'H , iiiiow ir » wurprisiiig | > iopeitiiiM in prodiiciiig and cui'liug WliiHkoiH , Hair . Sea ., at miy ago , from whatever cnuao dcflciunt ; ma » 1 ho checking g ; rayneHB , & o . Boat free by post , with inntructioii 8 , Sec , on receipt of twontyfotir pontage ei . unips , by Minn (' otipwllu , lC ] y-pla « i » , Ili > ll > i > rn , London ; who inuy be consulted on th « ao mntturu ttuily , from two till flvo o'douk . TKSTIMONIA . I . S . laeutequnt Holroyd , Jt . N ., writ « .-H : " TtB effe < : tH nro truly nstoniHliing ; it has thickened anil darkencil my hair vorr much . " Min . Idif . kloy , Htup « IIV ) nl : " Y »» r ilnliglitftil I ' limudi : has Improved my hair wonderfully . " Mr . Yateu , hair- 'lruHUtsr , Maltou : " Tliti y <« iing man ha » now a good jiuir of ' Wljinkcm ; I wiuit you to uiiixi uiu two pots for otlutr curttomcrH of iiiiue . " M i « . l . ello , Worthing : "I uh « your Poijuiulo . in my nuru « ry , an f llnd it very iiHoful liir cliildicii h llnir ; vlm > . " f ^ O NOT CUT YOU It < () JiN 8- BUT ( HI UK THKM . AImo will ho uriu ( t ' ico ) , on recitipt of tljlitueii Htiiiripa , tior only naft ! , Hptit'tly , mill luttiiifr euro for Hoii . nr lmr < l <|<> rna , bunjaou ^ , &< :. ificuroH in tiue < i . iJayH , unil in never failing . Mrn . IIuglu'H , Huubury : "If . cured four corim , mnl thruu liuuiouH , ainiizlngly ( Uiiuk . uiul Ih tlu > bewt nml uufuiit thing I havo over mot with . " Addr « HB : MISS COUPELLE , Ely-placu , irolborn , London .
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OTEDENBORG ; A BTOGRAPHY . O Price 5 s ., cloth boards . By J . J . G . Wilkinson , M . R . C . S . SCIENCE FOR ALL . Price Is . By the same Anther . London : W . Newbery , 6 , King-street , Holborn .
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N ENQUIRY into the PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION of SHAKSPEARE . By W . J . BlBOH , M . A ., New Inn Hall , Oxon , Author of the " Real aad Ideal * " Lettered , in cloth , price 4 s . "A curious and even an attractive book . It is pervaded by a distinct purpose , sustained by Zealand industry . The defence of Othello' against the charge of ' Iago ' s' insufficiency of motive , and the estimate of ' CassioV character , exhibit thought and cr iticism . "—Spectator . " This is one of the most marvellous books produced fn the nineteenth century . The author is in earnest , and his book is a serious and awe-inspiring work . "—Tablet . ' The task of testing the great bard ' s religious sentiments in a manner most legitimate , has been ably accomplished by Mr . i Birch . Tb . 6 book throws much additional light on the real structure of Shakspeare ' s mind . "—Weekly Dispatch . " Mr . Birch ' s attempt is to remove the veil that wraps the poet , curious to see whether or not his countenance ' shineth as that of angel . ' This unveiling Mr . Birch does with a daring , but a gentle hand . "—Leamington Courier . "Mr . Birch ' s book is an elaborate and systematic exposition of the natural history of Shakspere's opinions—eloquent with facts-, minute in analysis , faithful in detail , and impartial in execution . Jt is an anodyne to the parched spirit to turn to the fresh pages of Mr . Birch—redolent of a manly and dignified criticism , whichkeeps close to truth and disdains to panderto omnipotent opinion . "—Keasoner . C . Mitchell , Red Lion-court , Fleet-street , London .
Ad01908
d y - - ^ T MEETING OF PARLIAMENT . The Third Edition of " T HE S U N " will be found highly interesting during- the present extiaordi-— ; nary Session of Parliament . f The THIRD EDITION will contain the DEBATES of the [ SAME EVENING up to the HOUR of POST ; also , SPORTING of every description , with TATTERSALL'S on Monday and e Thursday Evenings in time for Post ; with the GAZETTES of Tuesday anel Friday , containing Army and Navy Promotions , '" Bankrupts , & e ., aad ALL NEWS arriving in London up to the e Hour of Post . t ¦ E X P R E S S i ~ D ITIONS ON ALL IMPORTANT OCCASIONS . Orders received by all Newsagents , and at the Sun Office , 112 , ~ Strand . Sun Office , 112 , Strand , January , 1851 .
Ad01909
- - FRENCH ENGINEERING . —TheARTIZAN , No . 97 , for February , price la ., contains : —Plates of a Portable Pumping- Engine , by M . Madeline , and of Mine Lifting- Machinery used in Wales—Notes on the Grimsby Docks—Construction of Rollers for Paper Machinery—Agricultural Engineering : Turner ' s Holler Mill—Pirn ' s and Pernihough ' s New Boilers—How ' s Filter—Thompson ' s Ball Valve—Kiddle ' s Latch Bolt-Lambert ' s Economic Lamp—Practical Queries from the Workshop—Armstrong- on Boilers—Calvert on Bleaching- Cotton and Flax—Application of Chemistry to the Industrial Arts—Distilling Mercury by High-pressure Steam—Reinsch'a Process for : Coating- Iron with Copper—Kawson on the Screw Propeller—; Macintosh ' s Flexible Steel Screw as applied to thc Fairy Yacht — Dimensions of the Africa , Ganges , Singapore , and other new Steamers—The Eastern Steam Navigation Company—Association for Trying the Effect of Shot on iron Vessels—Statistics of Ship-building at Greenock and on the Wear—The Great Smoke Question at Liverpool — American Patents—Art Schools in France—Metal Price List—New Patents and Ltegistrutinus , & c . May be had of any Hookseller , or free for eighteen stamps of the Publisher , 69 , Corahill .
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NEW AND CHOICE BOOKS . TWELVE THOUSAND VOLUMES PKU ANNUM la tlic present rate of increiisu at MTTDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY , 28 , UPPKK KING-STUEF / l \ 15 LOO MSBURY-SQU AUK . This supply comprises from Twenty to Two Ilmulred and Fifty Coph ' H of all the best New Works . I ' ickIi copies arc lidded daily of Aliicaulay ' s Knglan < l—Laysird's Niiusvcli—AIikoii ' h MasayH—Oiizoii ' k Levant—Browning ' s Chrintuias I'lve —J 5 ailey '« Angel Worl < l—The Lives of tile Chief Justices—of Clialmeib—8 outh « y , & c . — Murray ' s Andalue . ia—Modem I'ninUirs—Woman in Franco—Jtogiuald HastingM—Thc Village Notary—The dixtons—Margaret Mail land— . The Ways of the Hour—Antoniua , &« -., ike . t il SULK SUBSCltn'TION— ONE OTJINKA I'Kll ANNUM . The bent and newest Works are exchanged wefkly , carriage free , in every part of London and Jt . n iieighhourlioot ! , ut Two tin in ens per annum . Country . Subscription—flfleen vol « . all new , or twenty-four voIh . Bix months after piitilicutiot ] --J ' 'ivr ( iuincaH per Annum . Literary Institution : * and Book SocieticH HU | i | ilied . A pont .-i ) fli « : e order , payable coC'liui leu Kdward Mudi »; , will secure an iiiinu'diiLtc HU ]>|> ly . ri A N T K R B U It Y versus K () M J' ] . V ^ BY EltNKHT JONKS . N '» . ¦! (| iri « -, « 2 d . ) of tliese Lectmt : n appears this day . Contents : — 'Mm Legal Church , its Work . No . 4 , on Hutmday ,, the 8 th instant . Contents—The Legal Cliweh , its Wugcu . On Saturday , the L > t . li mutant ; , will appear the first number ( pri «« Two Ptmoe ) of POEMS . Iiy . Krnbhx Jones . ( lONTKNTH . THK NEW WOULD . A Democratic room . ParLL—Notv . « to U »» People . ^ TIichu ro (!» ii will l » i |> ul < l JkImmI in Six Weekly N uniherH , of Twoiif . y-foiir pagi-H i-ach ; 'I ' welvo p : ig < 'H in e ; ieli iiiiiutirr » vjll Ixi dtivoted to tl » e 1 ' oet . icul Part , anil printed in doiiblo < -oluinnn , ln . ikin ^ thc imirit ) i'r etiuivalent to TIIIRTY-SIX . I'A <; KS . Tho Hulmt ' . <| uctit nuuihcrii will contain .: —¦ HKLDAUON OHUROIL A Ilcli ^ iou . s Vao . m . TTfE PAINTER of FLORENCE . A Donu ^ tic Porn i . THE BLACK JURY . A Political Poem . WESTMINSTER PRISON . Dedicated to the ftxileii itnil 1 ' i'Ihoi . iTh of 'IH . And to each will bo appended , NOTES to tho PEOPLE . AH orders ti > bo udilreaned to Mr . Kdwartl I ) i j > j ) lo , Strand , London
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 1, 1851, page 19, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_01021851/page/19/
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