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June 14, 1851.] &f)e %£&&* ?* 571
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June 14, 1851.] &F)E %£&&* ?* 571
June 14 , 1851 . ] & f ) e %£ &&* ?* 571
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OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSEND'S G ENUINE ORIGINAL UNITED STATES \ Jf SARSAPARILLA—In submitting- this Sarsaparilla to the People of England , we have been influenced by the same motives which dictated its promulgation in America . This Compound Sarsaparilla of Old Dr . Townsend has nothing in common with preparations bearing the name in England or America . Prepared by one of the noblest American Chemists , having the approbation of a great and respectable body of American Physicians and Druggists , universally adopted by the American people , and forming a compound of all the rarest medicinal roots , seeds , plants , and flowers that grow on American soil , it it may truly be called the Great and Good American Remedy . Living , as it were , amid sickness and disease , and studying its multitudinous p hases and manifestations in Hospitals , Asylums , and at the bedside of the eick , for more than 40 years , Dr . Townsend was qualified , above all other men , to prepare a medicine which should perform a greater amount of good than any other man now living . When received into the stomach it is digested like the food , and enters into the circulation as the nutriment part of our aliment does .
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METROPOLITAN COUNTIES and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 27 , Regentstreet , Waterloo-place , London . Directors . Samuel Driver , Esq . Thomas Littledale , Esq . John Griffith Frith , Esq . Edward Lomax , Esq . Henry Peter Fuller , Esq . Samuel Miller , Esq . John Palk Griffin , Esq . Edward Vansittart Neale , Esq . Peter Hood , Esq . Sir Thomas N . Reeve . Capt . Hon . G . F . Hotham , E .. N . William Studley , Esq . Life Assurances , Annuities , and Endowments . Three-fourths of profits divided amongst the assured . —Prospectuses , post free , on application . F . Ferguson Camroux , Manager .
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ALL POLICIES INDISPUTABLE . SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 49 , St . James ' s-street , 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 . GRANGER , Esq ., M . P ., & c . John Ashburner , Esq ., M . D . I Sir James Carmichael , Bart . T . M . Batord . Esq . I John Gardiner , Esq . J . P . Bathurst , Esq . I Charles Osboru , Esq . C . Farebrother , Esq ., Aid . j 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 attaining 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 .. AIbo endowments on widows and children . All the Company ' s engagements are guaranteed by an ample subscribed and paid-up capital . Prospectuses and the necessary forms ef 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 agents in every branch of business . H . D . DAVENPORT , Sec .
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PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . Admitting , on equal terms , persons of every clas 3 and degree to all its benefits and advantages . Capital—Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds . Chairman—Major Heney Stones , LL . B . Deputy Chairman—James Andrew Durham , 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 oi 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 policies indisputable and free of stamp duty . Rates of premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going to or residing at ( in time of peace ) Australasia—Bermuda—Madeira—Cape oi Good Hope—and the iritish North American Colonies . Medical men in all caseB remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against paralysis , blindness , accidents ) , inanity , and every other aflliction , bodily and mental , at moderate atcs . A liberal commission allowed to agents . Annual premium for assuring X' 100 , namely . — Age—20 £ 1 10 9 I Age—40 £ 2 13 0 30 £ 1 19 d I 50 £ . i 18 G Prospectuses , with tables and fullest information , may be hud t the oflices of the Company , or any of their agents . Applications for agencies requested . EDWARD BAYLIS , Resident Manager and Actuary . OHiees , 76 , Cheapside , London .
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RAILWAY ACCIDENTS . rp II E RAILWAY ASSURANCE JL COM 1 'ANY , Incorporated under tho Act of Parliament , 7 and 8 Vic , c . 110 , CAPITAL—XI 00 . 000 . Ofllcee—No . b , St . Jumes ' a-utreet , London . ¦ mu sTitits . The Wight Honourable Earl Fitzwilliain . Tho Honourable Henry G . Spencer . Tho Common Serjeant . Cliurlcu Hopkinsun , Esq . The distinctive feature of thin Company consists in the Sufficiency of ONE PAYMKNT to cover an ASSURANCE TOR THE WHOLE OF LIFE . The FIRST IB the ONLY Expense and Trouble , there being no Annual Renewal of Premium . It will be seen that , by a single , payment of Five KUillin ^ rt , any Railway Truveller may bo UHHurcd in the sum of JuKM for tlie remainder of bin life . Upon proof buiiiff given that a party assured him nmt with liin Duutb by Railway Accident , the- Company will pay to biu repro-HentutivcH tho full amount of lnia policy . If tho accident hIiuII result in pcruonal injury only , the Company will jpuy to the uuuured a fair comnciitiutiun for tmoh mj «» ry-ABHiirerH will have the option of travelling in Carriages of any C 1 i » h » . and on uny Railway in the United Kingdom . Thia Company in now ^ runtin ^ A tumiaucos upon the following 1 terms , viz .: — For every Policy of X ' 100 .. £ 0 Tih . „ 000 .. 1 Tm . „ „ KKK ) .. a 2 n . ,, „ 2000 .. 4 4 h . ARvntB lire appointed in nil tho principal Towim of tlio United Kingdom , through whom AHuiirunceH limy bo ell ' eoted , or application may bo nrnda to tho Heoretary , at the Coinpany ' o ( Xlicea Mo . (> , tit . Jumuu ' u-utruet , London .
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METROPOLITAN and PROVINCIAL JOINT-STOCK BREWERY COMPANY . ( Registered Provisionally pursuant to 7 and 8 Vic ., cap . 110 . ) The Directors of this Company are proceeding with an ALLOTMENT of SHARES . Prospectuses and every information may be obtained at the Temporary Offices , Eldon-chambers , Devereux-court , Temple . CHARLES HENRY EDMANDS , Sec .
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qpBAFALGAR , LIFE ASSURANCE A . ASSOCIATION . Every description of Life Assurance business transacted . Loans granted on personal and other securities . Detailed Prospectuses , containing the names and addresses of nearly seven hundred shareholders , rates of premium , an explanation of the system now originated , together with useful information and statistic ? respecting Life Assurance , may be had on application at the offices . Parties desirous of becoming' Agents or Medical Beferees are requested to communicate with the Secretary . By order of the Board , Thomas H . Baylis , Offices ; 40 , Pall-mall , London .
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Shortly ivill be published , price 21 s . ; to Subscribers , 16 s ., D ANIEL , an ORATORIO . By GEORGE LAKE . The words are selected from the Scriptures , and from Hannah More ' s Sacred Drama of" Daniel . " The Work consists of the following 1 pieces : — Introduction . —Chorus , " Eehold 'tis Daniel Reigns . " Recit ., Soranus and Pharnaces ( Presidents of the Court of Persia ) . March . Chorus , " Hail , Great Darius . " Recit ., Darius and Pharnaces . Chorus , " Glory attend thee . " Recit . and Aria , " Put thou thy trust in the Lord . " Chorus , " Great is the Lord . " Prayer , Daniel , " Hide me under the shadow of thy wings . " Chorus , " Behold ! he prays . " Chorus , " Daniel , the captive Jew . " Recit ., Darius , " O deep-laid stratagem . " Aria , " Who now shall guide ? " Quartet , " The Lord will not forsake them . " Symphony . Recit ., Darius , " O Daniel , servant of the living-God . " Aria , Daniel , "My God hath sent his angel . " Kecit ., Darius , " Draw near , my subjects . " " Aria , Daniel , " Let all adore . " Chorus , " Proclaim aloud ' Jehovah reigneth . ' " The Oratorio , which will shortly be produced , will be published by Messrs . Addison and Hollier , 210 , Regent-street , where Subscribers' names are received .
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PRICE ONE PENNY . THE CHEAPEST FAMILY MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD . Published Weekly , in demy 8 vo ., Twelve Pages , and in Monthly Parts and Volumes . TA LES OF ALL NATIONS : FORMING A , LIBRARY OF ILLUSTRATIVE ROMANCE . The love of Romance and the desire to be acquainted with the deeds of other nations and other times , the interest with which , we hear of the habits and customs , the thoughts and opinions of those who can only be known to us through the medium of others , are among the chief reasons of the popularity of Tales and Personal Narratives . The glowing regions of pure fiction pall upon the taste . Unsupported by probability , the most poetic flights of fancy become insipid : while Tale 3 which are the results of travel and founded on realities will never , cease to attract while there is a thought to be expressed , or any place or custom to be described . The period when ALL THE NATIONS OF THE EARTH would find a temporary home amongst us appeared peculiarly the time to commence the " Tales of all Nations , " in the pages of which are described the rise and progress , the homes and habits , the thoughts and sentiments , the domestic life and social conditions of our interesting visitors . Nor will the interest of these Tales be confined to this period . Containing Tales of ancient as well as modern times , of ages glowing with chivalry and romance , as well as treating of the more sombre realities of the present , they will exhibit the manners and customs of people in every era of the world , and form a PERMAMENT LIBRARY OF ILLUSTRATIVE ROMANCE . Each Tale will be completed in from two to three or four lumbers . The thrilling interest of tlio whole will be thus concentrated , while the most striking and interesting ; points will lie ILLUSTRATED BY SPIRITED ENGRAVINGS , Nos . 1 , 2 , . " 5 , contain " The Crimea of the Rich and the Poor , " ' The Will . " " The Black Cat , " " The Forgery . " Road " THE BLACK CAT , " the most astounding tale of the lay . Nos . 4 , 5 , and 6 contain " Joseph Jacquard and tho Looms of .. yons , " * ' Tho Carnival at Paris , " " The Jewess of Willieka . " Parti ., containing 7 ~ pages and six illustrations , prim : ( id . iu m elegant wrapper , will be ready in a few days . London : E . Appleyard , 8 (> , Furringdon-Htrcet ; and may be mlered of all Hook sellers .
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Just published , price 3 m . ( id . 13 E T E R S C II LliMIIIL ; or , the _ L SIIADOWLKSS MAN . By Ciiamihso . With ; i Vocabulary and OopioiiH Kxplanatory Notes . By Falck-Lhiiahn . London : Ssimukiu , Marshall , and Co .: und at Mr . Luhalm ' rf Claw-rooms , 16 ' , London-wall , City , and 1 , Aiinett'a-ciescent , Lower-road , Islington . ¦ ¦ Third Edition , price 8 s . ; with Key , lOd . tid ., GERMAN in ONE VOLUME : containing n Grammar , Exercises , a tteading-Book , und a Vocabulary of-llilM ) Words synonymous in Gerinnn und English . By Kammv-Lkhaiin . " Thin i » tlio best ( icrniau Grammar that ban yet been published . " —Morning Post . " I'll *) exercises are very good , well graduated , and well designed to illustrate the rules . * Tlio 4500 Words HyuonymouH in German and Engliwli' in a very advantageous feature . "—Spcctalor . " Mr . Lcbuhii ' H method in clear , simple , and easily followed , everything like intricacy being carefully avoided . " —A / owing Chronicle . I ' rice On ., PRACTICE in GERMAN : containing tho first Three Chapters of " lludiuu , " with a Literal interlinear Trunuliit . von . an' ! Copious Notes . " Whoever fails to learn tho ( jcrmuu language with thin help , nuisthnvc an intellect iiredceuiably dull and obfunoated . "—Thr Sun . " A work perfect of iln kind . " —hudy ' it Newx / xt / wr . " ThtXMitim contrivance of the ' I ' nirtice' exhibits oxtraonlinary tacL and knowledge on . tin ; subject of loaolnn / , ' . "—Tlw . Era . I ' ricc < im . 6 il-, TICK HELL ' INSTRUCTOR in ( JJKRMAN . Containing : — I . DKK MUTIIWILLIOH ( tho Wag ) : a Comedy , in !¦ ive ActH . liy Kotziuumc . II IMC II NKKKK ALS ONhl ' . L : u Comedy , in 'I lireo Acf . n . By Soiiii . i . im . WitliuVoculmlai-y and CopiousNotou , by Fai . ok .-Liuiaiin . ' A nioiit practical work . " —Ilntanma . " One of tlm iui »» t . iiiiiiiHtiig elementary reading-hookm that ever ntuinwl under our Unnd » . "—John Hull . " Tlm « tu < l « -nt could huvu no guide superior to Mr . Lebulin . " — Literary Hazettn . % jvforo tiiaii 130 ooiainendury notices of thti ubovo worku hato appeared .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 14, 1851, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_14061851/page/23/
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