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December 31; 1853] THE LEADER. 1271
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December 31; 1853] The Leader. 1271
December 31 ; 1853 ] THE LEADER . 1271
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EDUOATION .- —A Widow Ladj , residing in one of the finestcounties in England , in the vicinity of a railway station , fifty miles from London , receives as BOARDERS SIX YOUNG LADIES , to be educated with her two daughters , unde . r her immediate superintendence . References of the highest order . —Terms and other paiv ticulars mav be had on application to Mrs . F . Lover , 6 , Victoria-terrace , Bedford j or to Dr . Lovell , Winslow Hall , Bucks .
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ME . EOCHE'S EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES for YOUNG LADIES , Cadogan-gardens and 1 , North Audley-street . 18 th Year . French History ,-Geography , and ) -o o ^ Astronomy ..... | mr - ¦ Kocne - German , and History of Fine J-n-, irir , % . ai Arts | i » r-JtmKei , Italian SignerBiaggi . Euglish ......... i ............ Mr . Holiday . «; no . ^ w fSignori Marras andVem Sin S & ............. o _ ......... | | nd Mr JJ ^ C . May . Piano and Harmony ¦¦•¦> { g ££ m and' * * ' " DiivLig and Painting ......,..,...... Mr . James Doyle . Dancing ... Mme . Michan Davis . Applications to' be addressed to Mr / A . Roche , Cadogan * gardens .
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SOUTH " AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Royal Charter , 1 S 47-The Court of Directors grant Letters of Credit and Bills at 30 days' sight upon the Company ' s Bank , at Adelaide . The exchange on sums above £ 10 , is now at a premium or charge of two per cent . Approved drafts on » outh Australia negotiated , and bills collected . Apply at the Company ' s Offices , No . 54 , Old Broad-street , London , WILLIAM PURDY , Manager . London , December , 1858 .
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SAVINGS BANKS DEPOSITORS and OTHERS desirous of Investing Small Sums of Money in Monthly Payments or otherwise , without partnership , or joint-stock liability , are invited to peruse the Prospectus and Rules ( which mqrbe-had gratis ) of the NATIONAL PROVIDENT FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY . 472 , New Oxford-street . City Agency , 23 , Basinghall-street . ¦ ¦ . ¦ CHATBarAir . The Rignt Hon . Lord Viscount CHEWTON . TRUSTEES . John Thomas King , 33 sq ., 63 , Queen-street , Cheapside . Donald Nicoll , Esq ., J . P ., The Albany , Piccadilly . Thomas Robinson , Esq ., 45 , Bernard-street , Russell-square . Shares , 50 J . Entrance , Is . 6 d . Monthly payments , 8 a . No quarterage or extra payments . Interest guaranteed on paid-up shares and payments in advance . Females and Minors can become members . No fines . Not political . Rules gratis . Agents wanted . An eligible Estate in Middlesex is being prepared for allotment . All shares will participate in the ballot . Members daily enrolled . » JOHN P . COX , Secretary .
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NOTICE OF DIVIDEWT > . BANK OF DEPOSIT , NATIONAL ASSURANCE AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION 7 , St . Martin ' s-place , Trafalgar-squai'o , London . ^ Established A . D . 1844 . THE WAERANTS for the HALFYEARLY Interest , at the rate of 5 -per cent , per annum , on tho Investment Stock of this Institution , to tho 31 st December , Avill be ready for delivery on and after 9 th January , and payable daily botween tho hour 3 of 11 and 8 . Parties residing at a distance may have the "Warrants and proper Receipts forwarded for signature : tho amount will then bo paid on presentation at the Head Offices , in London , or transmitted in any other way to suit tho convenience of Depositors . PETER MORRISON , Managing Director . 24 th December , 1853 . Prospectuses freo on application .
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Money received on Deposit at Five per Cent-Interest , payable half-yearly , on the 1 st of April and let of July . HOUSEHOLDERS' LIFE ASSUBANOE COMPANY , 15 and 10 , Adam-street , Adolpui , London . Capital . £ 250 , 000 . m TKUS'I'KKS . Tho Right Hon . T . Milner William Ashton , Esq . Gibson , M . P . Cliarlcs liulao , Esq . . J . Walbanko Childors , Esq . Richard Griffiths Wolford vVilhfmi lJulkolyGljisac . Eaq ., Eaq . Q-O . p . i ) . jjullook Wobstor , Ehh . J- 'io funds of tho Company being advanced upon freehold anu other SocuritioH of a liko naturo . accompanied by an asHuranco oi > lifo , yield a high rato of intercat , and afl ' ord a pqrloct security to its mombors . 1 rospectuscu aud information can bo had on application to It . IIODSON , Wocrotary .
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r piIE "WORKINGr TAILORS' JOINT .- * - STOCK COMPANY , 314 , Oxford-Htrcot , near Hanovor-Hqimro . llcgistorod tindor 7 and 8 Victoria , cap . 110 . -ino abovo Company beglcavo to call tho attention of thoir customers and tho public to thu foot that thoy have lately inaao alterations in Homo of tlioir arrangements and odlcors , l . ii i r mt hioronsod ofllcienoy may bo givou to thoir » UHinoHs transactions , and groator satisfaction to thoir cuhloniwH . The result of tho experiment whioli thoy have now t rn . i . . Pi ?«* for thrco y ( * ars in making , haw proved the thev ? y of J " ' Prinuiplo of Holf-d « p « ndonc (! on which ai ji iV , ' i 1 yhiK for succcsh on supplying good nrtloleu « v a niodornto pri ( jo , in tho fair way of ordinary buBincsH . IAMES CAMPBELL , Manager and Secretary .
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PIVEGTTINEAS . —Mr . WM . IT . HALSE , inf . J ' " ^ dical G ' alvaniHt , of 22 , HruiiNwlok-Nquaro , London , 'HNiflH fl < l «»> ds that his FIVE OUINI'IA APPAItAk . " f . ' now ready .- Send two poatiigo fltunij ^ for his 1 aiuphlot on Medical Galvanism .
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THE NATIONAL MISCELLANY * Price Is ., for JANUARY , contains—I . Sitting for One ' s Portrait—II . Servia— III . Late Hours—IV . The Discovery of America in the Tenth Century , concluded— -V . The Dark Home—VI . Street Names—VII . Saxon London—VIII . A Few Words about Walter Savage Landor—IX . A Merry Christmas and a Happy . New Year—X . Notices ; At the Office . 1 A ., Exeter-street , Strand , London .
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HANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENT OR NEW YEAR'S GIFT . Now ready , imperial 4 to . handsomely bound , price Two Guineas , PARABLES of OUR LORI ) . Jl Designed by FRANKLIN , engraved by the most emi * ment artists , in the finest style of line engraving . An Edition , in the French Language , is just ready , similarly engraved , and handsomely bound , tl . 11 s . 6 d . This beautiful work may be had in elegant morocco or velvet binding , adapted for Christmas or New Year ' s Gifts . J . Mitchell , Bookseller to her Majesty , 33 , Old Bond-street .
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NEW AND CHOICE BOOKS . TVf ANY COPIES of each of the following JLtjL WORKS are at home This * Day , at MUDIE'S select LIBRARY r-Napoleon at St . Helena—Parkyn ' -s Residence in Abyssinia— Oakfield—Once upon a Time , by Charles Knight—Bremer ' s Impressions of America—Bartlett ' s Pilgrim Fathers—Layards Second Visit to Nineveh—Margaret —High and Low , by the Hon . H . Coke—Hamilton ' s Life , of Richard Williams—Memoirs of Thomas Moore—Thackeray ' s English Humourists—Avillion and other Tales—The Last Fruit off an Old Tree—Miall ' s Bases { of Belief— Robertson ' s Church History— MacaulayV Speeches—Mackay ^ s Western India—D'AubigneV Re formation in England—De Saulcy ' s Dead Sea , & c . Fresh copies are adedd whenever a delay occurs , and an ample supply is provided of all the principal new works as they appear . Single subscription , one guinea per annum . First class country * subscription , two guineas and npwards , according to the number or volumes required . —For prospectuses , apply to Charles Edward Mudie , 510 , Oxford-street .
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Just published , price One Shilling , / XOEDENIC POLICY THE INTER \ J NAL ENEMY OF ENGLAND . The Peace Society—its Combativeness . Mr . Cobden—Ms Secretiveness . A Narrative of Historical Incidents . Antidotes to Sedition . Incentives to Duty . Duty to Queen and Country . Duty to God and One Another . - By ALEXANDER SOMERVILLE , " One who has Whistled at the Plough . " London : Robert Hardwicke , 38 , Carey-street ; and all ' Booksellers .
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BENTLEY'S MONTHLY REVIEW , for JANUARY , price 63 ., ' contains : — 20-GT 7 INEA PRIZE ESSAY 1 A Witty Miss , after Thomas Banington Macaulay , precedes some Early Foreign Preachers to The Cave of Adullam . An Angel in an Omnibus immediately follfwura Boturbon Tiio . TPriaxicle of 32 . riat > ia , and Twrlcoj- and her Resources , Tho Overland Route to Paris is used up . London Limnings , Postscript to the Admiral , Reviews , Lord Palmerston and Tlie Times , Flim-flam , Whigs , Tories , and Radicals — pell-moll ! helter-skelter !! hammer and tongs !!! Piper and Co ., Paternoster-row j and all Booksellers .
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To-day ispublighed , price 4 d ., stamped 5 d ., 86 pages 8 vo , in a Coloured Wrapper , No . I . of rpHENORTHERN ( TYNE ) TRIBUNE : JL AN IMjUBTBATjED PEBIOOTCAI . J ? OR IILB PEOriE . CONTENTS : Exposition of Principles . By the Editor . Songs for the People—" Our Path . " By W . J . Linton . Biology : Science of Life . By Dr . Lees , F . S . A . English Worthies : Life of Milton , with a Portrait . -By W . JT Linton . Letter from Josoph Mazzini . Miss Dinah and her Lovers : on original Tale . By Thomas Cooper . Our Library . Our Villages : Winlaton and Sir Ambrose Crowloy . Local Record . Illustrations on Wood in tho first stylo of tho Art , by W . J . Linton . Published on tho first of every month , by Joseph Barlow , 1 , NolBOMistrect , and 28 , Graingor-strcet , Ncwcaatlo-on-Tyno ; llolyoako and Co ., 147 , Fleet-streot , London ; and to bo had of all Booksellers .
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IN MONTHLY PARTS AT SIXPENCE . Beginning on tho 1 st of January , 1854 / ( Forty pages , in a wrapper , with an Engraving ) , THE ENGLISH REPUBLIC : An endoavour to explain Republican Principles , to record Itopublican Progress , and to establish a Republican Party in England . Edited by W . J . LINTON . J . P . Crantz , 2 , shoo-lano , Meet-street , London . Monthly Bills of Contents can he had of the Publisher .
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AN EDUCATIONAL HOME FOR CHILDREN , NEAR TO REGENT'S PARK , Conducted by a Lady who has devoted many years to Education . r piIE instruction , which is graduated frcflrn . JL tho simple to tho nioro complex , is carefully adapted to tho compiohouHion of tho child ; and , while tho touching of dogmatic crc . edu cm tho assumption of thoir tmqnoHtionabio truth in scrupulously avoided , as prejudicial to tho duo oxorolso and dovolopmont of tho iiitoflectual facultioH , — tho utmost ) ondoavour . s are mado to cduco and Htrongthon tlioao olomontH of chaniotor which aro tho fonndutiou of true rflligloun fooling . Knowl «» lgo is mado attraotiv « , and tho lesHons aro Kivon by luoaiiH of « orisiblo Higuu with fnmiliar convursatlouH , on tho principln of cultivating thoporcoptivocind roaHOiiing powerH l > y Htinuilating curiosity ooncerniiiK tlio Htnicturo nnd < iualities of objects and tho ' phenomena of animatoaud inniiiinato nature . I ' or ProsjioctiiH and Terms , apply to John Chapman , 143 , Stmnd .
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MR . MWBY'S MW NOVELS . In the press , in 3 vols ., 31 s . Cd . MR . G . P . R . JAMES'S FIRST AMERICAN HISTORICAL ROMANCE , TI C 0 ff'D ' E BO G A ., Or , THE BLACK EAGLE . * * * The publication of this Novel has been unavoidably postponed : it will bo ready early in January . All orders for tho Country should bo sent not later than the 10 th . II . In 3 vols ., 31 s . Gd ., L I S M 0 R E . Tiy Mrs . CRAWFORD . Author of " The I > oublo Marriage , " Ac . Now ready , at every Library , RUTH EAElfLEY , By Mrs . MACKENZIE DANIELS , Author of " My Sister Minnio , " " Gertrude Cameron . " " By the Clergy to thoir parishioners— -by parents to thoir families , may this admirable talo bo safely recommended . The language ia <; hasto and elegant—the atory ' extremely interesting * -tho characters lifc-liko , andtho moral influence it exorcises is certain of boing salutary to all who peruse it . " —The Tribune . in . Now ready , in 4 > vols ., 42 s ., THE HERMIT . By EMILIE CAItLEN . " Sir Edward Uulwor Lytton and Emillo Carlonhuvn given us llio two greatest noveln of tho year—greatest in bulk ( each boinK hi 4 vols . ) , greatest in intensity of interest , and greatest / in literary merit . "—Mvoniny Past . " Tho' Hermit' is a remarkable production . Tho stylo Is very vigorous . "—The Telegraph . ' " ' The reader will not ilnd its four volumes one single page too many or too long . "—Dispatch . , " Wo confidently recommend this book . Wo have boon fairly entangled in tluvmosho . s \ Vhioh tho author has spread for an Enghuh public . " —Morning Post . " Tho picturos of Swediflh life are irresistibly attractive . It is decidedly one of tho best novels of tho season . " —rNavaC and Military . "Puro in sentiment , racy In its description . " —Itentley ' s Jlovicw . In 3 vola . ( this day ) , MABEL . By EMMA WAR BIT ETON . " ' Mabql' will tfivo additional lustre- to tho literary famo of tho Warburtonn . It will do more—it will « ivo Iouhouh of great worth to tho moUiora and . daughters of England . "JSveninn I ' ost . ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 31, 1853, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_31121853/page/23/
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