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Jaw. Is, I85i.] ®F> * &*A*Et. 7i
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INTENDING LIFE ASSURERS are respectfully invited to compare the Principles , Rates , and SCOTTISH PR O V iTETif T ° INSTITUTION with those of any other existing Company . . The WHOLE PROFITS are ^^^ S ^ jg ^^ tS i ^ T & Xtg ^ SiS ?* " ' ' p ^^ S ^ aV ^ ' a ? A o ^ a ppHRATE ; ADJUSTMENT OF THE BATES OF PREMIUM TO THE SEVERAL AGES . 3 A PRINCIPLE ISTK ^ DIVISION Of THE SURPLUS MQBE SAFE , EQUITABLE , AND FAVOURABLE TO GOOD " T T VPS ^ So ^ J w ^ SSS-SoKii ^ SSg ^ ™^ * tf & " } g £# D * render POLICIESINDISPUTABLE EXCEPT ? I . ANNTTAL PRHMIPM 3 FOB £ 10 0 WITH WHOLE PROFITS . Age 20 I 25 r 30 I 35 I IS I 45 | 50 | 55 ~ £ J 15 8 | I 18 0 | 2 1 6 | 2 6 10 | 2 14 9 | 3 : j 9 | 4 1 7 ] 5 1 11 -TT HNNPA 1 P BBMIPMS FOB- £ 100 , WITH WHOLE PROFITS , PAYABLE FOR TWENTY-ONK YEARS ONLY . Age 20 ^ j 25 ] JO j 35 | l > | 45 | 50 £ §~ 7 10 | 3 10 8 I 2 14 6 1 2 19 X " | 3 6 4 | 3 14 9 ) 4 7 2 INVESTMENT AND FAMILY PROVISION . PROVISION FOR ADVANCED AGE . At nreaent when interest is so low , attention is invited to the To Clergymen , or other professional men , and to all whose in-At P f 7 'JLv r TTr , wcE BY SINGLE PAYMENTS , and come is dependent on the continuance of health , the Directors ? ° ° icuKy ivantaSous terms on which it can be effected recommend attention to the scaleof DEFERRED ANNUITIES , to the pecuii < iriy * s which are calculated on very advantageous terms . The following in cf-nTTTSH PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION . are examPles of the SCO 11 lbtl rJXAJ V ± iAtti > i J . aoo ^ oiax w . . ANNUAL PUEMIUM for ANNUITY of £ 50 , commencing at By this mode a person may assure a Policy for AKOO . the following ages : — £ e . d . If aged 30 , for a Single Payment of . 3 U 2 0 0 Age Age at which Annuity is to commence . asred 40 ** ' b at — . - , : a | ed 50 53116 8 Entry . 50 55 I 60 65 At his death his family will receive the £ 1000 , with additions ~ i 9 5 ~ 0 £ 5 ~ 16 8 £ 3 10 " o £ 1 19 11 from the profits , on the very favourable principle of this Society . 25 12 17 1 7 18 4 4 14 2 2 12 11 While he lives he has it in his power to borrow a sum nearly £ q 18 12 1 11 L 3 6 8 9 3 11 3 equal to his payment , on the security of the Policy , and increas- 35 28 13 9 18 2 1 9 0 5 4 18 4 ing yearly with its value , without any expense , and at a mode- . . f rale rate of interest . Thus an Annuity of £ 50 may be secured for a 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 r > m £ 50 to £ 5000 . during life , for an Annual Premium of £ 4 14 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 dea » h , the ordinary mode or 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 since 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 in Edinburgh ; or at THE OFFICE IN LONDON , 12 . MOORGATE-STREET . 6 EURGE GRANT , Agent and Secretary for London . t t ( ' '
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ALL POLICIES INDISPUTABLE . SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 49 , St . James ' 8-street , London . TRUSTEES . The Right Hon . the Earl Talbot } B . Bond Cabbell , Esq ., M . P . Henry Pownall , Esq . j 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 . I Sir Jame 9 Carmichael , Bart , T . M . Batard . Esq . | John Gardiner , Ksq . J . P . Bathurst , Esq . Charles Oaboru , Eeq . C . Farebrother , Esq ., Aid . | Assurances granted on the Irves 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 perso ns 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 attaiaeit . Also endowment * on widows ar « l children . All the Company ' s engagements are guaranteed by an ample Bubscnbed and paid-up capital . Prospectuses and the neceaaa-ry forms of proposal , with every information , njay be obtained on application , either personally or by letter , at the- Company ' s offices . A liberal commission , allowed to solicitors and agents in every " ° ¦ asUlem - H - I > . DAVEN 1 > ORT , Sec .
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TAMES EPPS'S PREPARED COCOA . v Conoaig a nut , which , besides farinaceous substance , contains a bland oi The oil in this nut has one advantage , which h mat it in leue liable than any other oil to rancidity . PosnesHing these two nutritive substances , coco * is become a most valuable article o diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or other nieaiiH , the iannaceoua substance can be do perfectly incorporated wHh the oily that the one will prevent the other from ucparatnijf . Such a union h presented in the cocon prepared by Jiiinea fc , pps . Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 , Great Kusaell-fltroet , Hloomabury London ; and thus , . while tha delightful flavour , ir * l . iit dependent on the oil , ia returned , the whole preparation will agree with the monk delicute utoinaoh . Jam . e Kppa ' s name ami address is on each packet . Thft ad- , m-oBH ol any local Agent forwarded immediately on application . I
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B » o IITlFUL HAlR ' WHISKKR 3 , EYK-- „ ,. "KWs . & c ., mny be with certainty obtained by iiuliifr I J \ n n'l - ' P < '" ion of HOSALIK COUl'ELLK'S PARISIAN ' lAIMi every morning , irateud of any oil or other preparation , nm ., i ¦ " *• ' U 8 ° wil | > iu 11 » o » t ° » «« r »*»<» w irn aurpriHiiiff ,, v ? Pr ' ^ " !? H » il cyrling WliLker * . Hair . & c , at . iii ' mh Jtr ' " Hhatcvcr CUII 8 « deflciont ; a « nlao cheeking grayfonr " . frr" l > y P ° st > with instructions . See ... on reoeipt of twenty-I , ' " ? "t amp " , by MUa Ooupelle , Klj-placo , Holborii , till ftv , " o'cl 0 ok IHUy b ° C 0 U 8 ulted ou tlu'au »»»«*»•» dutly , from two I :.,,,, TRHTlMOJtlAI . S . toniHl in , " ^ l <> ll" ° y . U . N ., writes : "Its •• ffocts aro truly hb-M .-h if i i m thlekfirn-d rtntl rtark . iiiecr my l . air v <; ry much . " l » i , » v .. a ,, " i ' y ' KlllJ't ' l' "» "l : " Your delightful l ' oio « de law im-M v lr w "" ' erfl » "y . " K « md ; , « ir i ' f ' wh |! i * * r i * llll ! tOn : " ThC y { Hl " " Itttl ha 8 " " matomeru of mi ,, e . ° ' ' WUnt you tO Hcn < 1 inc lwo » > ot 8 for " " 'H ^ l hul h "^ ' Worll J "ir : "I twe y «» r l » omado In my niinery , )(> Nm' ? Mi " * fl 11 lor c »»» WrenV hair nlm > . » All , ! wmII * Cl ' V yOUtt CORN 8-BITT CURK fHKM . «» r « uuoJiv l , V'r \ T ' " r « s «« i i > t . of thirteen stampu . h « r only JtourJ ^" l ., thr ? r U " K "" 1 ° for B «> ft ' » ' «»» «« r «« . bunion . . */ . Mm I ,, Zy " ' UUtl 1- h « ve * iailiutr . «»«» V .. n / iZ « ln ' l Ulib , ! " ••» ' •*»• " » ' « = » ' »» . »» ' ! three ever moi with . " y q ° Ufld U "'" bo-t an < l » ttfeBt lMtt K r havo AAiroH . : M 183 COUPELLE , Ely-pi ^ ,., IJolboni . Txindon .
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A CARD . C DOBSON COLLET , of the Royal Italian Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Singing . For Terms of Musical Lecturea , Private Lessons , or Class Teaching , in Town or Country , apply to C . D . C , 15 , Essex-street , Strand .
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SASSAFRAS CHOCOLATE . — Dr . DE LA O MOTTK'S nutritive , health - restoring , AROMATIC CHOCOLATE , prepared from the nut » of the Sassafras tree . This Chocolate contains the peculiar virtues of the SASSAFRAS ; root , which has been lone-. held in great ; estimation for ita ' puri- * fying and alterative proFe / Uea . Tlie- » AROMA TIC QUALITY ( which is very gratefuF ' tb -the stQmncn ) most invalids require for breakfast and evenfftg repast to PBOMOTE DIGESTION , and to a deficiency of this property in the customary breakfast and supper may , in it great measure , be attributed the frequency of cases of INDIGESTION generally termed BILIOUS . It has been fount ! highly beneficial in correcting the state of the digestive organs , & c ., from whence arise many diseases , such as eruptions of the skin , gout , rheumatism , and scrofula . In cases of DKB 1 L 1 TY of the STOMACH , and a sluggish state of the liver and intestines , occasioning flatulences , costivenesa . & c , and in spasmodic asthma , it is much recommended . Sold in pound packets , price 4 s ., by t , he Patentee , 12 , SOUTIIAMPTON-STKliET , STRAND , LONDON ; by appointed Agents , Chemists , and others . JS . B . For a list of Agents , see , Bradt-haw ' s Sixpenny Guide . i ;
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, HALUMNY AND INTRIGUE IN HIGH V >* 1 , 11 'E . [ The following are copies of the Lettcrw that were addressed to Air . Roebuck by Mr . Doria , reforrud to in the statement which appears in the body of our paper . ] London , January i ) , 1851 . Sin , —I have only this duy arrived in London , having come up from Scotland in consequence of the publication of a story in the newspapers , the knowledge of which publication reached me only on .. Tuesday hist . apd . the tenor . of which story , bowever grosc the misrepresentations , points but too clearly to myself , iukI to recent occurrence *) , <> f thu detaila of which you are thoroughly cognizant . I am univilliug to believe . that the faint ! imputations cunt upon me in thid Ciiluinniotiu Htory can havo heen published with any knowledge or sanction on your part . Hut , an the share joti hitve taken in ( hid biiHine » H renders you the only fit person I | to ifive a . contradiction to those falsehood , I triibt I nhall not bu ( liuuppointed iu looking to you tor au iniintidiatu and authoritative coutiudictioii . You me too w « Tll aware that all question of a hoxtilti meeting between niyaelf find Captain Yelverton wuh absolutely prohibitcxi by yourgelf the lirat moment of your dealing with the question hh the friend in whotxi hands IJuptuiu Yelvorton tiad placed linnself . It in iiniKCCHKiiiy now that I tthould ( Miter into further ( l (^ . ailn . I have hitherto gone to every practicable length on my own nidi ; to save other purtioH from public mid injurionu Houndul ; mid it will bo numt unwillingly that I uUull l >« forced to any coiitho in my own defouon that ithall risk the bniii £ injurioiiH to othera ; but under ho lalsu and disgraceful an inipututioii no man can rest . i have rei | iiRHt ! . Hut , — I have Huh moment learnt with Hiirpri / . e and indignation that you drcline to contradict , a public Hlaleineiit , of the faUeliood of which you are perfectly aware , and that you idirink iu a diiAturdly manner from anting up to tli « reHpoiiHibllity vvhieh Hiieh conduct natiiriilly tluou'ii upon you ; and an you retime to name a friend to not , for you , I am left no altomtttivo but to pur- Him thi ) oourjo I liave jiiHt wurnod you I tihould tnke , • < I am , Hir , youra with utter contempt , To J . A . Roebuck , Esq . WlUI / lM J > oilIA .
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, CANTERBURY vctshs ROME * No . 2 on Saturday the 25 £ h instant . Contents . —The Royal Church—The Martyrology of the TJncanonized—Christianity and the Church Doctrine and Pract tice Contrasted . Supplements to Nos . 1 and 2 complete a condensed History of the Anglo-Papal Church and its leading prelates . AH orders to be forwarded to Mr . Dipple , Publisher , Holywellstreet , Strand , London . t NOTICE : THE NEW WORLD . A Democratic Poem . 3 ELDAGON CHURCH . A Religious Poem . THE PRINTER of FLORENCE . A Domestic Poem . THE BLACK JURY ; or , the Judgment of Europe . A Political PoenK "WESTMINSTER PRISON . A Collection of Lyrics . The above Poems of Ernest Jones , composed by the author while a political prisoner , will be published in weekly numbers , price Twopence each , as soon as there is a sufficient number of subscribers to cover expenses . All parties , therefore , desiro us of subscribing to the above series are requested to write to that ( effect to Ernest Jones , Hardwicli-lodg-e , Moscow-road , Bayswater , London .
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' ' NEW AND CHOICE BOOKS . TWELVE THOUSAND VOLUMES PER ANNUM Is the present rate of increase at MTTBIE'S SELECT LIBRARY , 28 , UPPER , KING-STREET , BLOOMSBURY-SQUARE . This supply comprises from Twenty to Two Hundred and Fifty Copies of all the beat New Works . Fresh copies are added daily of Macaulay ' s England—Layard' 3 Nineveh—Alison ' s Essays—Curzon ' s Levant—Browning ' s Christmas live—Bailey ' s Angel World—The Lives of the Chief Justices—of Chalmers—Southey , & c . —Murray ' s Andalucia—Modern Painters—Woman ' in France—Reginald Hastings—The Village Notary — The Caxtons—Margaret Maitland—The Ways of the Hour—Antonina , & C .. & C . SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION—ONE GUINEA PER ANNUM . The best and newest Works are exchanged weekly , carriage free , in every part of London and its neighbourhood , at Two ' Guineas per annum . Country Subscription—fifteen vols . all new , or twenty-four vols . six months after publication—Five Guineas per Annum . Literary Institutions and Book Societies supplied . A post-office order , payable to Charles Edward Mudie , will secure an immediate supply .
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DR . CTJLVERWELL ON NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION . Price Is . ; by Post , Is . 6 d . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentia multi curantur inorbi . " I An Address to the Young , the Delicate , ' the Valetudinarian , and Invalid ; instructive of how to avert many of the illnesses of lffe ; and showing , also , the resources we have within ourselves to remedy them and live again . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ^ Man n . , Cornhill ; and the i Author , 10 ,. Argyll-place , Regenx-street : ' . consultation hour ^ , ttai ; till five ; evenings » ' 8 even till nine .
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STAYS SUPERSEDED . —Stiff Stiiys destroy natural grace , produce deformity , and implant disease , curvature of the spine , and consumption ; and a host of evils arise from their use . A substitute is provided by MARTIN'S ELASTIC BOD 1 CK , or Anti-Consumption Corset , which is perfectly elastic , is without whalebone , furnishes a good support , is easy and gracelul in wear , will , wash , ia unaitected by heat er cold ; has a simple fastening , obvi . iting the trouble of lacing . Can be sent po 81-free for a small additional charge . A prospectus and engraving sent on receipt of a stump for postage . —E . and E . H . MAHTIN , Surgical Bandage Makers , 00-1 , Oxford-street , London , near the British Museum .
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K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES are daily recommended by the Faculty—testiinonmlH from the inont eminent of whom may be inspected—as the moat effectual , safe , speed j , and e . onvenient remedy for Cough anil all disorders of the 1 'iiigfl , chest , and throat . Prepared and sold in boxes . Is . l . Jd ., and tins , 2 s . 'Jd ., 4 h . ( id ., and IDs . fid . each , by TIIO . MAS KKATING , Chemist , Nie , No . 7 'J , St . Paid ' a-churchyard , London . Sold retail by all Drug-
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C ^ IOID . ¦ ¦ CURE OF ASTHMA OF SEVERAL YEARS' STANDING . " CaiiiBCross , near Stroud , Gloucestershire , " March 20 , IH . OO . " 8 nt , —Having been troubled with Asthma for several yearn , I could ( lml mi relief from any medicine whatever . until 1 wan induced about two yoain 'iiyo to try a box of your valuublo Lozen ^ en , arid found hiic . Ii relief from them th ; it . 1 am determined lor tho future never to be without a box of them in the bouse , mid will do all in my power to recommend them to my frifiiils . " If you consider the above Testimonial of any advantage , you arti quite at liberty to make what u » n of it you pletine . " 1 inn , Sir , your moat obliged servant , "Thou . Keatinu , Esq . " W . J . Tiikx ; . " 7 'J . St . 1 ' aul ' rt Churchyard .
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¦ < | LL'S MESMERIC DROPS are < 1 < m l ; m < l by all who havo proved their eflleaey to bo the grtiate . it Meaning over conferred upon the afflicted . Jn the nhort « p : iito of hidf an hoiir they enwuie purfne . t freedom from pain either of body or ininil ; the iniiut . excruciating 1 toriuentM being huUcIih-iI u » pt ; rf » ictly uh in a inesuierio sleep : In ftinuller iIohoh they « ooth < : irritiibillly « if the iieiven , and produce a p leufiiitf tCAii <|« iillity uiiattainalilc by any other known physical aj . M'iir . Tlio M I ' . s-MlOltli ; DltOJ'H tlo not contain Opium nor Henbane , and although from itH effitota thu uetivt ; iiigredioiitf ) may )> e technically terin « d a nurootlo , ita exhibition in not attended with any of the ill « 'HVctH wbie . lt urine from Urn » m » of the ninf . otic ilrugw hitheifo known . In many of tho niout dintroMHinfC untl dangeroim lilahKlieB . iilluyiiigpnin untl tranquillizing the milfVieriH thti grand deNiiiurutiun lor eti ' ectlng a cure , and in ouueu of u Iohh iirgtmt character the tiappieat effects often follow the a < lminirttration of reineiliefl which soothe the norvtm ami allay irritrtbility . In all mull cumch tilt : MIWIM KllIC DHOPB will bt ; found an invaluable reuoiirco . Sold in Hoxex Is . l ^ tl .. 2 s . i ) d ., 4 h . fltl ., and 11 h ., by Neville mid Ho )< l < l , . >(); j . Now () xf » rd-Htre « t , Lontlon ; liarclay Mud <¦'<) ., l '' nrringdoii-Htrect ; llannay mill Co ., OxforcUatroot , and all vendoru ( if patent iii < - ( lic , incH . N . H , —Should any difficulty urise in prociiriiiK' them th <; y may ho batl float freo , by iuiuittiii |{ tho amount in uojUge ntuinpa to Nevillo i « m « I iioydd .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 18, 1851, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_18011851/page/23/
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