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November 26, 18^3] THE LEADER. 1151
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November 26, 18^3] The Leader. 1151
November 26 , 18 ^ 3 ] THE LEADER . 1151
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PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . DEPARTURES OUTWARDS . INDIA and CHINA , via EGYPT . —For Aden , Ceylon , Madras , Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong Kong on'the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and on the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . AUSTRALIA , via SINGAPORE . —For Adelaide ^ Port Philip , and Sydney ( touching at Batavia ) , on the 4 th January , and 4 th of every alternate month thereafter from Southampton , and on the 10 th of January and 10 th of every alternate month thereafter from Marseilles . MALTA and EGYPT . —On the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southlmpton , and the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE . —On the 27 th of every month from Southampton . MARSEILLES and the COAST of ITALY . —From Marseilles to Genoa , Leghorn , Civita Veeehia , and Naples , on the 15 th and 30 th of every month ; and from Naples to Civita Vecchia , Leghorn , Genoa , and Marseilles , departing from Marseilles on the 19 th and 4 th of the month . ¦ SPAIN and PORTUGAL . —For Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , from Southampton , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of every month . CALCUTTA and CHINA . —Vessels of the Company ply occasionally ( generally once a month ) between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , Hong Kong , and Shanghae , For further information and tariffs of the Company's rates of passage money and freight , for plans of the vessels , and to secure passages , & c ., apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhallstreet , London , and Oriental-place , Southampton . \
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ITALY , GENOA , LEGHORN , FLORENCE , ROME , NAPLES , and MALTA . Travellers and Families about to visit Italy ^ & e ., are informed that the PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAi & NAVIGATION COMPANY'S two new Steam-ships "VECTIS" and " VALETTA , " of 1 , 000 tons and 400 horse-power each , fitted up with superior passenger accommodation , and already proved to be the fastest ocean steamers afloat , now run from Marseilles to Genoa , Leghorn , Civita Vecebia , Naples , and Malta , departing from Marseilles on the 15 th and 30 th of every month ; also from Malta to Naples , Civita Vecchia , Leghorn , Genoa , and Marseilles , departing from Malta on the 1 st and 15 th of every month . Particulars of fares , accommodation , & c ., may be obtained on application at , the Company's Offices , 122 , Leadenhall-street , London , where also by timely arrangement separate cabins for families or parties may be secured .
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HARBINGER , from England to Port Phillip , 69 days . ARGO , ditto ditto 64 days . Ditto , from Port Phillip , home via the Horn , 64 days . ST EAM to AUSTRALIA . —The GENERAL SCREW STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY'S Ship CRCESUS , of 2500 tons and 400-horse power , will positively leave Southampton for MELBOURNE and SYDNEY ; on Tuesday , the 10 th of January , 1854 . The Cabins possess every comfort , are well ventilated and fully furnished ; two spacious Saloons are devoted to the public entertainment of the Passengers . Rates , from £ ' 35 to £ 80 , according to the accommodation required , exclusive of wines , l ) eer , & c . Rates of Freight from £ 7 per ton , dependent on priority of engagement . Rough goods will be taken by special agreement . Full information as to freight and passage-money may be obtained on application at the Company's offices , 1 , Adelaide-place , London-bridge ; or to the Company ' s agents at the principal towns of the United Kingdom . Parcels carried at the rates fixed by tariff . Ship's letter-bag will be open at the Company's offices .
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FEN DERS , STOVES , and FIRE-IRONS . Buyers of the above are requested , before finally deciding , to visit WILLIAM S . BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS , 39 , Oxford-street , ( corner of Newman-street , ) Nos . 1 and 2 , Newman-street , and Perry ' s-place . They are the largest in thp world , and contain such an assortment of FENDERS , STOVES , RANGES , FIREIRONS , and GENERAL IRONMONGERY , as cannot be approached elsewhere , either for variety , novelty , beauty of design , or exouisitene . ss of workmanship . Bright Stoves , with bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars , £ 2 Ms . to £ 6 10 s . ; ditto with ormolu ornaments and two acts of bars , £ 6 10 a . to . £ 12 12 s . ; Bronzed Fenders complete , with standards , from 7 s . to 433 ; Steel Jusndorfi ) from . £ 2 lGs . to £ 0 ; ditto with rich ormolu ornaments , horn £ 3 15 s . to , C 7 7 s . ; Fire-irons , from Is . 9 d . the set to £ 4 , 4 s . hyl yenter and all othor Patent Stoves , with radiating hearth pmtes . All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges . J * irnt—From tho frequency and extent of his purchases ; and hocondl y—From thoso purchases boing made exclusively for TjISII COVERS AND HOT-WATER ~ - ^ DISHES in every material , in great variety , and of tho « cw (» H | , juul most rocherchiS pattorns . Tin Dish Covers , ( in . tho « ct ol nix ; mock Tln < 12 s _ . j ( 1 t () 27 h 2 d th ( J Befc ()( . Hix c ) Of ? ant lprtorn patterns , ! i 2 s . 3 d . to 57 a . Od . tho nut ; Britannia Motal , with or without silver-plated handles , 73 s . to IMs . ( id . the net ; ^ 'filliold plated , JEW to £ 10 10 a . the set ; Block Tin Hot-wntor WHlics , witli wolls for gravy , 13 » , to J () h . Britannia Motul , 20 s . wi "; V HlloHl « M pJatal , ftill size , £ 9 lo » fan M B- UUKTON bus T 1 CN LARGE SHOW-ROOMS iii , C 01 "'\ ' ati » K ) , exclusive of tho Shop , devoted Hololy to tho * > w ol GKNKRAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ( including bvi f ' } * ! kol silver , platod , andjnpunnod wares , iron and brass a ' , ! ' ¦ m nna » Kod and classified that purchasers mny easily «»<} at onco muko their 8 « loction « . rohn i i " > wil ; h otW ! wingn , Hont ; ( per post ) fireo . Tho money N ? ffi " " STBfiKT ( corner of Nowirmn-strcfltVi Nos . 1 & 2 , ^ WMAN-HTKKKT ; and 4 & . 6 . PKHRY-H-PLACti
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P O It D' S 33 U R E JC A S II I R T S . — iwTI , i i ^¦ , ' ! llit ) r ' mx thv Forfcy HhilliiiKH ; flocond Quality , Six tlm v y Hiulll"KH . Gontloinou dowroiia of obtaining Shirts in trv ivm . i nmil" < ' » ' In which ( hoy am bo rnado , nvo solicited to lHn-i \ l . i » .- ' ''" HKKAH . " Tho moot unique , mid thu only WKiHliwi i v'Jmi ( 1 () nt ; H purchasing in any ]> n > vliiei : il town « ro-re" h \ ' r 7 , ol ) N » rv « on t . fio Interior of tho collar-bund the Htaiap—K < ""ii li a '"' Ul Hhu'K «« i 1 ' oultry , " ( without which none urn *(> fi > p . . , "TIUH ar () now lioiiiK- uppointod in all town * . 'IVirniH , ¦ ' 'Oi ' ul m » i ° " PPH < ial , lon . —UUJHAKI ) l'V ) ltl > , ' M , Poultry r _^> 1 JWanufli ( : tory , llay ' H-Iiuio , Tooloy-Htrent . B ^ 1 1 l " rk ' ¦ . * " ' '' ¦¦' " — ¦ - — - ' — - »¦—¦ ' ¦"¦ -
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, " S . . i r 3 WR . NEWSY'S NEW PUBLICATIOJST . , ¦ ¦ In 2 vbls . plates , 2 Ss . THE LIFE OP SAVONAROLA . By Dr . MADDEST , Author of "Travels in the East . " "Dr . Madden ' s book will be a welcome one to English readers . The materials collected are rich and interesting . "—Athenmum "Dr . Maddens ^ researches have been indefatigable , and the materials amassed , many of them from rare sources , are of a most varied and interesting character . "—Freeman ' * Journal " Dr . Madden discourses with great learning-, and the result is l a Life of Savonarola , which gives us a far more complete view of s his chaiaeter and his writings than has heretofore been attempted . " „__ ..,, ... ,, , , Notes and Queries . "Dr . Madden displays throughout the work a high puipose a generous sympathy with outraged justice , truth , and piety . " ' Morning Herald . " The task is performed with great research , with entire hohestr , and much ability . " —Glasgoiv HeraJ , d . ¦ " We are thankful for the strenuous advocacy of the truth which these volumes contain . " —Tail ' s Magazine . " We acknowledge the mass of most valuable information which the author has compiled upon the subject . " —The Nation . "We esteem this book as a valuable addition to our biographical and historical literature , as a work of patient study and immense reading , and as a powerful aid to the cause of truth . " Nonconformist . "All lovers of truth are deeply indebted to Dr . Madden . " Evening Post , " Written in a large and liberal spirit . "—The Advocate . ii . Price 7 s . 6 d . THE BIBLE IN THE MIDDLE AGES ; With Remarks on the Libraries , Schools , and Social and Religious Aspects of Mediaeval Europe , in . In 1 vol ., 10 s . 6 d . EAMBIES IN AN OLD CITY . By S . J . MADDERS . " When Mrs . Madders walks abroad she becomes a very plea-Bant companion . "—Athenoeum . In the Press . The Third and last Volume , price 18 s . THE CATHOLIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND . By W . B . MAC CABE , Esq . In 1 vol . 10 s . 6 d . ( just ready ) , ADVENTURES OF A COLONIST . In 1 vol ., price 5 s . ( just ready ) , THE WORLD AND HOW TO SQUARE IT . By HARRY HIEOVER , Author of " Table Talk and Stable Talk , " " The Hunting Field , " " The Proper Condition of all Horses , " " Sporting Facts and Sporting Fancies . " In the Press . In 2 vols . 21 s . THE BIBLE IN DOWNING-STREET . Secotto Sekies . Price 5 s . ( now ready ) , STANT 0 N RECTORY . By SARAH MAYNE .
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naVS XI 3 TE ASSURANCE COMPANY , _ j LX . 39 , Throgmorton-street , Bank ; and 14 , Pall Mall . Chairman—Thomas Farncomb , Esq ., Alderman . Deputy-Chairman—William Leaf , Esq . Richard E . Arden , Esq . ' John Humphery , Esq ., Alder- " , Edward Bates , Esq . man .. . Thomas Campline , Esq . . Thomas Kelly , Esq ., Alderman . James Clift , Esq . Jeremiah Pilcher , Esq . Rupert Ing-leby , Esq . } Lewis Pocock , Esq . Physician—3 ) r . Jeaffreson , 2 , Finsbury-square . Surgeon—W , Coulson , Esq ., 2 , Frederick ' s-place , Old Jewry . Consulting Actuary—Professor Hall , M . A ., of King ' s College . AD VANTAGES OF ASSURING WITH THIS COMPANY . * The Premiums are on the lowest scale consistent with security . The assured are projected by an ample subscribed capital—an assurance fund of £ 350 , 000 invested on mortgage and in the Government Stocks—and an income of £ 77 , 000 a year . Premiums to Assure £ 100 . Whole Term . Age . One Year . Seven Years . With Profits . "Without Profits . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . 20 0 17 8 0 19 1 1 15 10 1 11 10 30 113 127 255 2 07 401 50 169 3 07 2 14 10 50 1 14 1 1 19 10 4 6 8 4 0 11 60 3 2 4 3 17 0 6 12 9 6 0 10 MUTUAL BRANCH . Assurers oil the Bonus system are entitled , at the end of five years , and afterwards annually , to participate in four-fifths or 80 per cent , of the profits . The profit assigned to each Policy can be added to the sum assured , applied in reduction of the annual premium , or be received in cash . At the first division a return of 20 per cent , in cash on the premiums paid was declared ; this will allow a permanent reduction in the future annual payment for life of from 3 ^ to 11 per cent ., according to the age , and . a reversionary increase varying from 16 to 28 per- cent , on the premiums , or from 1 to 3 per cent , on the sum assured . One half of the " Whole Term" Premium may remain on credit for seven years , or one-third of the Premium may remain for life as a debt upon the Policy at 5 per cent ., or maybe paid off at any time without notice . Claims paid in one month after proofs have been approved . i Loans upon approved security . The medical officers attend every day at Throgmorton-street at a quarter before two o'clock . E . BATES , Resident Director . r j , s
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SOLICITORS' AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 52 , CHANCERY-LANE , LONDON . SUBSOEIBEB CAPITAL , O 3 STE MILLION " . Tliit Society preseyits the Jhlloioing Advantagei—The security of a Subscribed Capital of ONE MILLION . Exemption of the Assured froir . ' all liability . Premiums affording particular advantages to young lives . Participating and Non-Participating Premiums . In the former , EIGHTY PER CENT , or FOUR-FIFTHS of the Profits , are divided amongst the Assured teikh : nta . i . i . y , either by way of addition to the sum assured , or in diminution of Premium , at their option . No deduction is made from the four-fifths of the profits for interest on Capital , for a Guarantee Fund , or on any other Account . POLICIES FREE OF STAMP DUTY , and INDISPUTABLE , except in case of fraud . At the General Meeting , on the 31 st of May last , A BONUS was declared of nearly TWO PER CENT , per annum on the amount assured , or at the rate of from THIRTY to upwards of SIXTY per cent , on the Premiums paid . POLICIES share in tho Profits , even if ONE PREMIUM ONLY has been paid . Next DIVISION OF PROFITS in I 860 . \ Tho Directors meet on Thursdays , at Two o ' clock . Assurances may bo effected by applying on any other day , between tho hours of Ten and Four , at the O / llce of the Society , where 1 ' roHpeotusen \ and all other rcquiuite information can be obtained . , CICARLES JOHN GILL , Secretary .
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Royal Charter , 1817 . The Court of Directors grant Letters of Credit and BillH at 30 days' Bight lrpon tho Company ' s Bank , at Adelaide . Tho exchange on HiiniH above . CIO , i . s now at iv premium or olinrge of two per cent . Approved dmftw on South Austnilia negotiated , and liillri collected . Apjily at tho Company ' ri Ofllcon , No . fi < t , Old Broad-street , London . WILLIAM PUKDY , Manager . London , November , 1 S 53 .
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QAV 1 NGS UANKS' DEPOSITORS and k 3 other IN VKSTOli'S lire informed that the ROYAL INVESTMENT , SOCI I 0 TY ik allowing l >(> i > o . sitorn 4 $ to 5 percent . interoHt on Depo . sitH , which nro nil invented on real security by this Society . No partnorHuip liability . TKUHTKUH . The Right Ifon . Lord TIioiiiiih Pelham Clinton . Tho lion It . . M . Ilowitrd , D . V . L . EniHiiniH WUhoii , Khii ,, IMt . S . PioHpootnHCH fra > on iipiilicntion . 2 : t , ] J nll Mall . W . BRIDGES , Secretary .
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BA N . K . O V D E V O S I T , 7 , St . Maitin ' ii-j ) laoo , 'i ' rafalgnv-Mquaro , London . lCstabliHhod Mny , IHii . VnrtU ' -H dcHirouH of JiiveNtiii ( c Money aro requested ( , o oxamino tbo I'lan of this liiHtitiition , by which u high ruto of Intercut may bo obtained with pm-l ' cut Hccurity . Tho lutcroHt in imyublo in Jakuaiiy and Jux . y , and for tho ( tonvmtioiicH of purtiim icHiding a I ; a diHtunco , may li « rcuuivcti ul . tho ilraiuih OIHcoh , or paid through Country UankerH , without expoiiHo . PKTIOR MOKRISON , Managing Director . ProHiMNitumiH lVoo on npplicutlon .
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rtXUH NATIONAL PROVIDENT FRKIOX HOLD LAN I ) HOC I KTY .- Olllctm , 472 , Now Oxford tflniot , liondon . — Hlmron , . UfiOj l' 3 i » trnnt : i » Foo , 1 h . Od . Monthly i ' nyinunt , Bh . por Hlmic .- -lnt () nmt on Oomplotod Sharon anil on T * ayuumtH In Advunoo . No FlncH . No Extra Charged . I ' rOHpoctuo and UuIch gnvtiH . I . W . 0 LAYJ > J 3 Iir . Bccrotary ,
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\ \ , Now Ready , price Sixpence . rpHE AUSTRALIAN ALMANACK for JL 1854 , containing Postal Regulations ; Rates of Postage : Chronological Table of Australian Events ; AiiHtralitin and Gold Mining Companies ; Passengers Act Amendment ; Advick to xnosis about xo KMiGitAiu j Occupations necessary ; What to do before Sailing ; Diuicctoky miott England to AusxhaIjIa ; Modes of Emigration ; What to do during the Voyage ; What to do on Arrival ; Information foii . Emigkanth ; Sydney Prices Current ; Wages in New South Wales ; Victoria Retail List ; Bates of Wagew in Victoria ; Labour Market in South Australia ; Rights of Commonage , » tc , Government Emigration Agents , & c , in Australia and in tho United Kingdom ; Guibk to Goi . i » Diggkkn : Principjil Gold Fields ; Gold , and where it may be Found ; Preparations for the Diggings ; Infoksiationkkspjcotino Goi , n : I . Geological— -II . Chemical —III . Metallurgical ; Dk-HoitirTiVjK Skhtcjikh : Sydney , Melbourne . 'Adolnide , The CHmato ; An Australian Morning ; A Diggor ' H Funeral ; An Auutralian Shepherd ; with all tho usual information of an Almanack . London : 11 . Groombridgo mid Moiih , 5 , I ' atoniOHtcr Row , and nil BooksellorH .
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NEW MAGA-KINK I'OIt T 1 II 0 WORTH OF 10 N « I , ANIX Will be published on . Innunry 1 st , \ HF > \ pv ' wu -til ., 32 piigua , tivo , in a Coloured Wrapper , No . 1 . of rp II E T Y N 1 U T It I B U N E : JL An IiiIvubtiiathi > I ' jcitronrcAb iron this Pkoit . h . OoNTimujToitH : —Dr . F . It . Jjcch , F . S . A . ; Dr . Spcncor T . Hull , M . A . ; William Maccall ; ( ioorgu ?> . Phillips ; Thomas Cooper ; W . . ) . Linton ; George , ) . Holyoako ; ( Joodwyu Jfurmby ; Rev . Henry N . Burnett * . ; and othor ublo local Writers , UluHtnitioiiH oa Wood in tho lirst nl , ylo of tho Art , by W . J Linton . Published on tho ilrst of every niontli , by Joseph Barlow , 1 , IMcIhou Street , and ' M , ( . ij-uiugvr Htroct , NcwciiHtle-on- 'J ' yno ; ilolyoukc and (' o ., 31 ( 7 , Floi . 't Htrcct , Jjondon ; and to bo had of all Booksellers .
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Just publiNhod , pneo Hixpcnco , WHY AJtHJ YOU A CHRISTIAN ; or , ' How cuu tho Faith of tho Nineteenth Century bo u Saving Kail . li P "It 1 h litorully ii pioco of vulgar inlidolity , including all itHntalo (• oinnionplaccH . It i " hovidontly tho production , ot' u neculuriflfc . "—¦ . ' HtWigaUoalAt \ ti / trzhi « . Lon ' don : J ' . Watson ,. ' ) , Queen's lloud-piiHHiigo , PatcrnoHtcr-vow ¦ .
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. lust niiblirihod , prico ( Id ., T HIS OUTLINES OF INDIVIDUALISM :. By WILLIAM MACOALL . London : ilolyoalco and Co ., 147 , Fleet Htreet ,
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JuhI , lmMinlied , price 'Jin ., powfc IVee , 2 s . ( Jd . -XT . KK . VOUa AFFECTIONS : un Essay on JL 1 Hporinatorrhuiu ; il . H Nafairo mid Treatment , with un l & ponltion of ( ho Frauds thai , am pmeliHiid by pornous who udvortiso tho upoody , Hiiib , and ofU'otual euro of Nervous Derangement l | v a MIOMBIOlfc OF 'W 1 K ROYAL COLLIDE OK PHYyUJIANft , London , London ; Aylott tmd Co ., 8 , Itatomostw Bow .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 26, 1853, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26111853/page/23/
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