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Q4 THE L E A D E K, [No. 305, Saturday
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Q4 The L E A D E K, [No. 305, Saturday
Q 4 THE L E A D E K , [ No . 305 , Saturday
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Ay L L S O PP'S PALE A L E . — J $ k DEDUCTION in PRICE . HARRINGTON , PABKBK , and CO ., Wine and Beer Merchants , are now delivering the October Brewings of the above celebrated Ale . at the following reduced pTkes : — ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE in BOTTTJE . —Imperial quarts , 9 s . per dozen ; imperial pints , 5 s . per dozen ; imperial halfpints ( for luncheon ) , 3 s . per dozen . Also in reputed measure at proportionate prices . ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE , in 18 gallon casks , at 33 s . ALLSOPP'S MILD ALE , in ditto , at 27 s . 30 a .. and 33 s . ALLSOPP'S STRONG BURTON ALE , in ditto , at 45 s . HARRINGTON , PARKER , and Co ., request the attention of private families to -a few of the testimonials , sent spontaneously to the firm of Messrs . Allsopp and -Sons , by tfie following amongst many other eminent medical and scientific men , who have expressed the favourable opinion they entertained , after strict analysis , as well as after the experience of years , thus showing howstrongly ALLSOPP S PALE ALE is recommended by the most able physicians and surgeons , as well as the eminent chemists of tie day : — "An agreeable and efficient tonic ; a general beverage both for the invalid and the robust . "—Baron Liebig . " Preserves tlie tone and vigour of the stomach , and conduces to the restoration of the health . '—Lattcet Com" I recommend bitter ale medicinally . ' '—Sir Charles Clarke , M . D ., Physician to the late Queen Do-wager . " Great value in a dietetic and remedial point of view . "Dr . Marshall Hall . " Confidencein its wholesomeness as a beverage . "—Benjamin Travers , F R . S . " Gives strength to the stomach , and allays its morbid irritability . "—Dr . Kowe .. ' " Exceedingly valuable tonic ; a most useful imedicine in a most acceptable form .. " - Banfield Vivian 3 . Esq ., Surgeon , & c . " For invalids and delicate stomachs . " --Dr . James Heygate , F . R . S . " The best malt beverage that can betakeneitber in health or disease . "—Dt . Bi North Arnold . " Used in my own family for many yeaT 8 % even more wholesome than home-brewed ale . "—Dr ; George Fabian Evans . . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ " Order my patients AllBopp ' s Bitter Beer with marked advantage . "—Dr . Richard Formby , "Of a nutritive and stomachic character ; c & u . safely depend upon Allsopp ^ s Bitter Beer . "^ Dr . James Petrie . "An excellent and safe stomachic—often , supersedes Strengthening : medicine . "—Dr . James R . W . Vose . 'Prescribe as the drink for dinner use . "—Jolliffe Russell , F . R . S . ¦¦ - ' . - ¦ . .. ¦¦ ¦ - ¦ . . ¦ ¦ .. - . - . .. "Recommend Allsopp ' s Ale strongly to all my patients ; ta me it is much more agreeable than that of otlier brewers " - ^ ^ Christopher T . A . Hunter , Esq ., Surgeon , & c . " Does not occasion that acidity of stoinaen which less perfectly fermented ales d 6 . " -7-Thornas Davits , F . R . S . " Good effects to young children aiid persons suffering from excessive debility . "— Dr . Richard P . Jones . " The great value these celebrated Ales exercise in many dyspeptic complaints a perfect medicine . "—Rawson Senior , Esq ., Surgeon & c . " A useful and wholesome beverage . "— ¥ m , Maclaren , Esqj , Surgeon , & c . ' ^ Entire purity ; superlative wholesomeness of Allsopp ' s Pale and Bitter Ales . The best form of malt liquor ev « r supplied to the public ;"—Thomas Bf acauiay , Esq ., Surgeon to the : Leicester Infirmary . . " A mild , Wtter , and pleasant beverage , for giving increased impetus and vigour to a weak and low stomach . "P r ; William < 5 uy . ! Equally calculated to regain health and preserve it . "James Teevan ; MvR . O . S . v A"wholesome beverage and a tonic . "—Edward C Hill , Esq ., Surgeon . ¦ ' Of much service where other beverages in many cases were inadmissible . "—John Harrison . Esq ., Surgeon . " Well adapted to those in health ; calculated to strengthen and invigorate the system in hot climates . "J . H . Pepper , F . C S . ( A . C . E ., & c . " Recommend it in preference to every other beverage of a similar kind . ' —Dr . Thomas Newman , _ HARRINGTON . PARKER , and Co ., Wine and Beer Merchants , 5 i , VALL-MALL .
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THE COMMISSION TEA COMPANY XIFAVE . the pleasure to announce that they are XJL now SELLING NEW SEASON'S TEiAS . which are of better quality and lower price than for two years past The BfiST 3 a . 4 d . BLACK TEA in LONDON-reoommended . VERY CHOICE SOUCHONG , per lb . 48 . —highly recommended . The BEST MOCHA COFFEE ,. per lb . Is . 6 d . —highly recommended . i . & 5 J ? i S J and a 11 lar S e consumers are respectfully requested to COMPARE tho 39 . 4 d . BLACK TEA with any they purchase at 3 s . lOd ., and their-Is . very ohoioo SOUCHONG with TEA at any price . The COMPANY naok TEA . S in POUND PACKETS , 71 bs ., H'bs ., nnd 201 bar Canisters without charge ; and forward ; £ 3 value , carringe paid . For the convenience of their customers , they supply Sugars and Colonial Produce at a small per ocntage on Import prices . '"• * ° r Monthly Price Circular free on application . _ THE COMMISSION TEA COMPANY . 35 , King William-street , London-bridge .
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¦ x £ & 8 ^ $ Z 83 SM ^ fr * tfg & is T T » U « wed by upwards of 200 Medical «« ntlemon to bo the moBfc effective Invention in . tho curative treatment of Hernia . TJ » e uao of a atoel spring ( ao oftca hurtful in Its effects ) la hero avoided , a soft Bandage being worn round the ™« ' 1 w i y i ? J u'fl ft 0 resisting power ia supplied by tho Mop-Main Pad and Patent Lover , ilttjng with bo muoh ease durinffd ' e ««« not bo detected , and may bo worn SamioSf t fl ? l r 9 llar m , V ° lmd - nn ( 1 tUo Tru 89 ( which of tl ? e & JJ ! « warded by post , on tlie circumference MaiuSSSror * ¦ ta < * bolow " i 0 li > jpfl > bolne Bcnt to iho E- f ^ HK WHITE , 228 , PlcoadiUy , London . LA 8 TIO STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS & c » B 8 s'Sa « « ggU ' JrtrtSS s E ^ ^ S e - «« elw »» a Manufnotory , 228 , Piccadilly , London .
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T 7 ENDERS , STOVES , and FIRE-IRONS . P Buyers of the above are requested , before finally deciding , to visit WJLL I A M S . BURTON'S SHOWROOMS . They are the largest in the world , nncl contain such an assortment of FENDERS , STOVES , RANGES , FIRE-IRONS , and GENERAL IRONMONGERY , as cannot be appronclied elsewhere , either for variety , novelty , beauty or design , or exquisiteness of workmanship . Bright Stoves , with bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars , £ 2 . Us . to JS 5 . 10 s . ; ditto , with ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars , £ b . 10 s . to JE 12 . 12 s . ; Bronzed Fenders complete , with standards , from 7 s . to £ 3 ; Steel Fenders from £ 2 . 15 s . to £ 6 ; ditto with rich ormolu ornaments , from £ 1 . 15 s . to £ 7 . 7 s . ; Fire-irons from Is . 9 d . the set to £ 4 . 4 s . Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves , with radiating hearth plates . All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges . Firstly—From the frequency and extent of his purchases ; and Secondly—From those purchases being made exclusively for cash . THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER . The REAL NICKEL SILVER . introduced twenty years ago by WILLIAM S . BURTON , when plated by the patent process of Messrs . Elkington and Co-, is beyond all comparison the very best article next to sterling silver that can be employed as such , either usefully or ornamentally , a 8 by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver . Thread or Fiddle Brunswick King- ' s . Pattern . Pattern . Pattern . Tea Spoons per dozen .. 18 s . .... 26 s . .... 32 s . Dessert Forks „ .. 30 s 40 s 46 s . Dessertspoons ,, .. 30 s . .... 423 48 s . Table "Forks „ .. 40 s 56 s 64 s . Tablespoons „ .. 40 s . ..., 58 s . .... 66 s . Tea and coffee sets , waiters , c & ndlesticks , & c , at proportionate prices . All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process . . CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT PLATED . . Fiddle . Thread . King ' s Table Spoons and Forks , full size , per dozen 12 s . ... 28 s . .. 30 s . Dessert ditto and ditto ........ 10 s . .. 2 ls . .. 25 s . Tea ditto . 5 s . .. Us . ' ... 12 s . LAMPS of all SORTS and PATTERNS . — . wrLLIAM S . BURTON invites attention to this season s SHOW of LAMPS . It embraces the Moderateur ( the best Parisian specimens of -which have been carefully culled ) , Argand , Solar , Camphine , Palmer ' s Magnum , and other lamps for candles ; and comprises art assortment which , considered « ither as to extent , price , or pattern ,. is perfectly unrivalled . . . Pure Colza Oil . 5 s . 6 d . per gallon . Palmer ' s Candles , lOd . and lO ^ d . per lb . Patent Camphine . 4 s . per gallon . DISH COVERS and HOT WATER DISHES in every material , in great variety , and of the newest and most recherche patterns . Tin Dish Covers , 6 s . 6 d . the set of six ; Block Tin , 12 s . 3 d . to 28 s . 9 d . the set of six ; elegant modem patterns , 34 s . to 58 s . 6 d . the set ; Britannia Metal , with or without silver plated handles , 76 s . 6 d . to 110 s . 6 d . the set ; Sheffield plated , £ 10 to £ 16 . 10 s . the set ; Block Tin Hot Water Dishes , with wells for gravy , 12 s . to 20 s . ; Britannia Metal , 22 s . to 77 s . ; Electro plated on Nickel , full size , £ U . Us . The alterations and additions to these extensive premises ( already by far the largest in Europe ) , which have occupied the whole of last year , are of such a character that the entire of EIGHT HOUSES is devoted to the display of the most magnificent stock of GENERAL HOUSE IRONMONGERY ( including Cutlery , Nickel Silver , Plated Goods Baths , Brushes and Turnery . Lamps and Gaseliers , Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Bedding ) , so arranged in Sixteen Large Show Rooms , as to afford to parties furnishing facilities in the selection of goods that cannot be hoped for elsewhere . Illustrated Catalogues sent ( per post ) free . 39 , OXFORD-STREET ; I . 1 a , 2 , and 3 . NEWMANSTREET ; and 4 , 5 , and 0 , PERRY'S-PLACE . Established a . d . 1820 .
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'Furnish your House with the Beat Articles , ' A . T DEANB'S Ironmongery and Furnishing , Warehouses . Established a . j > , 1700 . A Priced Furnishing List , free by post . DEANE , DRAT , and Co . ( Opening to tho Monument ) , London-biidge .
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2 \ T MILNERS' HOLDFAST AND FIRE-^ RESISTING SAFES ( non-conductl n / r and vapourising ) , with all the Improvements , under their Quadruple Patents of 1840 . 51 , 64 and 1855 , including their Gunpowderproof Solid Lock and Door ( without whioh no safe ia secure ) . THE STRONGEST , 1 IF . ST , AND CHEAPEST SAPEiOUAaDS EXTANT . MILKERS' PHOENIX ( 212 degrees ) SAFE WORKS , LIVERPOOL , tl » o mosf ; coinpleto and extensive in the world . Show-rooms , G and 8 . Lord-strect , Liverpool . London Depot , 47 a , BloorgatciStreet , City . Circulars free by post .
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DAVIS AND SIMPSON'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSES , 13 C , 137 , I as , TOTTENHAM COUKT-ROAD , „ . „ , Corner of tlie . Now-road . EBtaWlehed Twenty-eight Yeara . Enlargement of Promises . Increase of Stock . _ , ARE YOU ABOUT TO FURNISH ? If so , Inflpcot thJa enormous Stock , containing the most recherche manufactures of GUlowa and DowblRRui , as well as plain substantial Cottage Jfurnituro . Buying for Cash you will save 20 per cent . * HUNDRED SETS OF DINING-ROOM FURNIAUItb , of Bupoilor Btylo and workmanship . TiaLEaooi'E pinmo . TAni . E 9 A-om 3 guineaa to HO . CuAina , In Moaoooo , IlAiu-CLoxn , and Roan , from . Itfa . Od . toa « uinofts . An inimenBe stook oi Bedimnq , Blankets , Smbktinq . Couh . vbiii'anxs , Carpets , and Family Diiapbkv Just received from tlie AlANUVAO'rUUKttS . ICiirnlturo wnrohouBcd at a moderate charge for families loftvlng town , or going abroad . Marietta ) AtUlroaa ! CORNER of tho NWW-UOAD nnd TOTTENHAM COURT-ROAD .
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LAW LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , Fleetstreet , London , 14 th of January , 185 R . Notice is hereby piven , that a GENERAL MEETIwp n ( the PROPRIETORS of t !> e Law Life Assurance Socictv will be held at the Society ' s office . Fleet street , London on Saturday , the 3 rd day of February next , at 12 o ' clock at noon precisely , pursuant to the provisions of the Society ' s deed of settlement , for the purpose of receiving the Audi tors' Annual Keport of the Accounts of the Society uv > to " the 31 st of December last , and for general purposes By order of the Directors WILLIAM SAMUEL DOWNS , Actuary .
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J TNITED MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE KJ SOCIETY , 4 , Churing-cross , London . 1 ' olicies indisgiiitiililn . No charge for Policy Stamps . Whole profits divided nnnually . Assurances on the strictly mutual principle . Invalid lives assured at equitable rates . THOMAS PillrCIIAltD , Resident Director
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SPECIAL NOTICE . The books of the Society close on 1 st March , and Proposals lodged at the head office , or at any of the agencies , on or before tliatdate , will secure the advantage of the present year ' s entry , and of One Year ' s Additional Bonus over later Proposals . MUTUAL LTFE ASSURANCE . THE ¦ WHOLI PROFITS DIVIDED AMONGST THE ASSURED . HP HE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASX SUI 1 AN 0 E SOCIETY . Instituted 1831 . Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament . The fund accumulated from the contributions of Member * exceeds NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS . The annual revenue exceeds ONE HUNDRED and SIXTY-THREE THOUSAND POUNDS The amount of existing Assurances exceeds FOUR MILLIONS and a QUARTER STERLING . The amount paid to the Representatives of Deceased Members is upwards of SIX HUNDRED and PI FTY THOUSAND POUNDS , of which SEVENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND POUNDS are bonus additions . The NEXT DIVISION of PROFITS takes place at the 1 st of MARCH . 1856 , and Policies effected before that date receive one year ' s additional Bonus over those effected after that date . ROBERT CHRISTIE , Manager . WILLIAM FINLAY , Secretary . Head Ojnce—26 , St . Andrew-square ; Edinburgh . London Office—126 , Bishopsgate street , Corner of Cornhill WILLIAM COOK , Agent .
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ST . GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY 118 , PALL-MALL , LONDON . Capital , . sfflOO . , in shares pf £ f > each . Deposit £ 1 per Share . ( On which Interest at the rate of £ b per cent , per annum , exclusive of l > ividend , is guaranteed by the Deed of Settlement . ) Chairman—Viscount RA . NEL AGH , Park-place . St . James ' s Deputy-Chairman—HE KBY PO WNA LL , Esq ., Ludbrokesquare , Nottingham . Secretary—W . C . UUQUHART , Esq . POLICIES ABSOLUTELY INDISPUTABLE . Annuities and Endowments fpv families , children , and otherBon the most favourable terms . Premiums payable yearly , half-yearly , or quarterly . No charge for medical fees or stamps . Loans granted for long or short periods , payable by monthly , quarterly , or half-yearly instalments . Defective Titles , Reversions , & c , assured and guaranteed .
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THE HOUSEli (> J .. DERS' LTFE ASSURANOE COMPANY . LOANS on FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTY to Shareholders , Assurers , and Depositors . NOTICE . —Tho Half-yearly Dividend at six per cent per annum , and Interest on Deposits at five percent ., both free of Income-tax , are now in ? course of payment at the Head Offices , and through the Company ' s Agents in the Provinces . 15 ahd 1 G , Adam-street . Adelphi . R . HODSON , Sec .
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G ENERAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY , 7 , Chatham-pi ace , Blackfriars — Capital , £ 500 , 000 , in Shares of JSf > each ; call , 10 s . per Share . Every description of Insurance business transacted nt this office . Policies absolutely indisputable . Guarantees afforded to persons in situations of ti-aat whore aeourlty ja required ; also against losses arising from robberies , forgeries , & c . Finand life insurances effected on improved and safe principles . Plate-glnss insured . Pro-ipeotwses , terms of agency , proposals , & c , can be hnd on application . - J . G . HIIGKKS , Secretary .
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UNITED ORDERSPROVIDENT SOCIETY AND OENEUAL ASSURAKTOE COMPANY . ( iNconroiuTUD / iucoudino to aw of v . utu , u AIIJJYT . ) Established , for the Transaction of ovory branch of life , fire , Accident , Plate Glass , and Sickness Assurance . CHIEF OFFICE—63 , PALL MALL , LONDON . SHAItl & S , £ 1 ISAC 1 I ; DBL'OSIT . 10 a . PER 81 IAHB . Ckmuman . —ICdward Capol Whltulmrat , lOsq , n . , vioeiCiimuman . —Sir Siunuol IInnco « k , Knight . ^ . ? J ?? . clet £ htt 9 boon CBtubllflhed as tho UNION OK FRIKNDLY SOCIETIES , eo as to extend to all oIiuwoh of tho community tho advantages or Provident Hook'tien , without their dofeota . Tho Katoa uiul Principles arc baaed on tho most Recent Kxpcrionco of Jtho Lawa of Mortality and Sickness , and have boon cortlnoil by tho onftinent £ * ii ? L ' ARTHUR SCHATOHLKir , M . A . ( Cuiitnb . ) , JU . IV . A . Ht GROUPED SHARES , amounting to jGOO or A ' I'JO , art « Issued by this Society , rcalitmble by Monthly luntulmonts ol » ua ., Intorobt butn ^ credited nt ft porocnt . from tho date ol each moiHlily Hulworlption . « rt ? S il ? , ? '"UNKING OF ASSUMING SHOULD I > 0 SO ATTUlfl OOMU 110 NOEMKNT OFT 11 E N 14 W YKAK . N . It .-l'ho Hhuro Ual wUl ho closed early ; thcrofori ' fminouint « application 1 » desirable . WI . CURTIS OTTKIC . Gonorivl IHnniurer and BoorcUry-
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 26, 1856, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26011856/page/22/
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