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t" ^^ kt » TNG AgSlJHEBS are respectfully invited to pompare the Principles , Rates , and JJN ICiiNi- '* -- - ^* ' ?*»* •¦» •••>» whole Provisions of the SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION ** With those of any other existing- Company . « r «™ 17 PROFITS are divisible among the Assured , who are , at the earn ? time , opepially exempt from personal liability . It The WHOLE PROFIlb are * ' ° ' ° " ™ J , an abviou » advantage over any Proprietary Company . * - ^ * u - m .. » ., « i nfflnna it olaims superiority in the followinz particulars : — ^ f ^ J ^ r ^ n ? 4 lM ^^ lM ^^^ ' f A FOURTH LOWER . ( See below . }* 1 , FBBMJUM * AT EARUV AND M 1 UUU » m RVTBS OF PREMIUM TO THE SEVERAL AGES . * ' tS ^ w ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^ MORE SAFEi equitable - favourable to good . « j . * l 4 lyEg ¦ 4 slrwS ^ s ^ s ^^ % "* v s ^ av ^' oWi ?^ render policies inpisputable except * 1 . ANNTTAfc ? IiiMI 0 W 8 FOB £ 100 WITH WHOLE PROFITS , " A ^ lO ) 35 I 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 | 5 Q | 55 ' jgl 15 8 | t I * 0 ) 2 1 6 | a « < O | 2 14 9 | 3 r > 9 | 4 1 7 | 5 1 11 II ANNUAL PEKMICMg FOP . £ 100 , WITB WHOfcB PROFITS , PAYABLE FOR TWENTY-ONB YEARS ONLY , Age 80 1 8 5 | 30 I 35 | 4 ) | 45 | 50 < T 7 ~ ielT " l 0 8 1 8 14 6 I 8 19 8 | 3 6 4 | 3 14 9 | 4 7 2 INVESTMENT AND FAMILY PROVISION . PROVISION FOR ADVANCED AGE . * nh < m intAr « nt is so low attention is invited to the To Clergymen , or other professional men , and to all whose in-At P 7 » y ^ WnRAKCE BY SINGLEPAYMENTS ; and com * is dependent on the continuance of health , the Directors ^ the ° icu £ 5 j aSa ^ us « on which it can be effected recommencfattention to the scaleof DEFERRED ANNUITIES . to the peculiarly « av » u « . »» vuu 3 «•¦« . # which are calculated on very advantageous terms . The following " ' SCOTTISH PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION . ^^ uTl PEEMIUM for ANNUITY of * 50 , commencing at By this mode a person may assure a Policy for £ 1000 . the following ages : — - ' . _ . _ .... . £ i . d . , : : If aged 30 . for a 8 ingle Payment of ...... 38 » 0 0 Age Age at which Annuity is to commence aired 4 Q •• «» 7 O at . ¦ aged 50 53116 8 Entry . 50 55 I 60 65 At his death his family will receive the £ 1000 , with additions ^ £ g 5 0 £ 5 16 8 £ 3 10 0 £ 1 19 11 from the profits , on the very favourable principle of this Society . g 5 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 3 Q 18 12 1 1113 689 3113 equal to his payment , on the security of the Policy , and mcreas- . ^ 28 13 9 16 2 1 9 0 5 4 18 4 in » yearly with its value , without any expense , and at a mode- ———___ frate 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 ££ 000 . during life , for an Annual Premium of £ 1 14 s . 3 d . For those who have still before them the duty of securing for their families a competent provision in case of their premature death the ordinary mode of 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 piovision 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 , 13 . \ 10 ORGATE-8 TRbEl . GEORGE GRANT , Agent and Secretary for London .
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This day published ( the 1 st of January , 1851 ) , By Richardaon and Bon , 173 , Fleet-street , London ; 9 , Capel-street , Dublin , and Derby . THE DUBLIN REVIEW , No . LVIII ., JANUARY , 1851 . CONTENTS . 1 . Ledru Hollin ' s Decline of England . 2 . Charles the Fifth " * Correspondence . 3 . Poor Administration at Home and Abroad . 4 . Northern Literature . 5 . Allies on the Primacy . 6 . Catholicism as a Conservative Principle . 7 . Theological Antiquarians—Merryweather's Glimmerings in the Dark . 8 . Ireland—a Peasant Proprietary , 9 . Testimony of Grotius and of Leibnitz to the Truth of Catholic Doctrines . 10 . The Hierarchy . CONGREGATION OF THE ORATORY . Price 4 s ., with beautiful portrait of the Saint , LIFE OF 8 . CAMILLUS OF LELLIS , Founder of the Clerks Regular , Ministers of the Sick . POLITICAL OPINIONS on the ROMAN CATHOLIC QUESTION , Expressed in Parliament and in Public by the Right Honourable Lord John Russell , M . P ., compiled from the most authentic sources . By a Barrister . Price la . To be followed by the opinions of all the living Statesmen of the present age . A PROTESTANT MEMBER of PARLIAMENT'S Opinion of the Protestant Church . Four pages , large 4 to ., Id . each , or 100 for 4 s . In the Press . POPERY , POTESTANTISM , and POPULAR RIGHTS ; a Plea for the People . By John Surrebutter , Esq ., LL . D ., of Lincoln's-inn , Special Pleader .
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CATHOLICISM , the RELIGION of FEAR , CONTRASTED with RATIONALISM , the THEORY of REASON . Just published , 32 pages , in a coloured Wrapper , price 3 d . ; with Eight Plates from the curious Work of Father Pinamonti . By G . Jacob Holyoake . Chap . I . The Case Stated between Catholicism and Rationalism . II . The Terrors of Catholicism , as exemplified by its Expounders . III . The English Press revolted at the Doctrine , when reduced to Practice among us . IV . The Taste of our Author . V . Father Pinamonti ineasureth the Thickness of theWalk of Hell . VI . Who would be a Catholic ? VII . The Church of England Infected . VIII . The True Objection to the Religion of Fear . The Eight Plates , from what the Catholics are fond of calling a " lawful source , " make the book a complete illustration of their Church , Doctrines , and Influence . James Watson , 3 , Queen's Head-passage , Paternoster-row , and other Booksellers .
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MITRE LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION . —OFFICES , 23 , PALL-MALL . In this Office the sum of £ 1400 is assured , at age 30 , for about the same premium which , in offices that promise bonuses , will assure £ 1000 : thus securing an immediate . bonus of £ 400 , instead of a remote and uncertain one , contingent upon long life . Prpmium for assuring £ 100 ( deduced from the experience of 62 , 000 Assured Lives ) : —Age 25 , £ 1 15 a . 8 d . ; 30 , £ i Us . 9 d , ; 35 , £ 2 7 s . 4 d . ; 40 , £ 2 15 s . 8 d , W . Bridges , Secretary and Actuary .
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ECONOMIC FUNERAL COMPANY . ( Established January , 1843 , under distinguished patronage . ) T HE object of th's Establishment is , to oflvr every means , of economy , combined wi'h respectability , in funerals , to any magnitude , at stated charges ; and the public is respectfully invited to strictly examine the plans of this Office , which was the first established in Knjjland for the observance of funeral economy . JAMES J . IRON SYER , Manager . Office , 29 . New Bridge-street , Blackfri » rs . N . B . Orders b y Poat punctually attended to . —Distance no object .
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JAMES EPPS'S PREPARED COCOA . Coooa is a nut , which , besides farinaceous substance , contains a bland oil . The oil in this nut has one advantage , which is that it is leas liable than any other oil to rancidity . Possessing these two nutritive substances ,. cocoa is become a most valuable article of diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or other means , the farinaceous substance can be no perfectly incorporated with the oily that the one will prevent the other from separating . Huati a vrfiion is presented In the cocoa prepared by James I ' . pps , Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 , Great Russell-street , Woomsbury , London ; and thus , while the delightful flavour , in part dependent on the ,, all , ia retained , the whole preparation will agree with the most delicate stomach . Jain . 8 Epps a name and . address is on eaoh packet- The address , of any local Agent forwarded immediately ou application .
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BOLDE RO'S POWDERS for ihe CUBE o f OFFENSIVE BREATH . —The hvrge sale is a sufficient guarantee of their efficacy , —a certain cure even in the most stubborn cases . Sold only by Mr . Boldero , in boxes , 3 s . 6 J . and 7 s , 6 d . each , at No . 8 . Lower James-street , Golden-square , and forwarded into the Country on receipt of a Post-office order , or Postage Stamp 8 for the amount and the carriage .
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SASSAFRAS CHOCOLATE . — Dr . DE LA MOTTK'S nutritive , health - restoring , AROMATIC CHOCOLATE , prepared from the nuts of the Sassafras tree . This Chocolate contains the peculiar virtues of the SASSAFRAS root , which has been long held in great estimation for its purifying apd alterative properties . The AROMATIC QUALITY ( which is very grateful to the stomach ) most invalids require for breakfast and evening repast to PROMOTE DIGESTION , and to a deficiency of this property in the customary breakfast and supper may , in a groat measure , be attributed the frequency « , f cases of INDIGESTION generally termed BILIOUS . It has been found highly beneficial in correcting the state of the digestive organs , &c , from whence arise many disease * , « uch as eruptions of the skin , gout , rheumatism , and scrofula . In cases of DEBILITY of the STOMACH , and a sluggish state of the liver and intestines , occasioning flatulences , coBtiveness . &c , and in spasmodic asthma , it is much recommended . Sold in pound packets , price 4 s ., by the Patentee , 12 , SOUTHAMPTON-STREET , STRAND . LONDON ; by appointed Agents , Chemists , and others . N . B . For a list of Agents , see Bradt-haw ' a Sixpenny Guide .
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BEWARE OF DANGEROUS IMITATIONS . Sufferers are earnestly cautioned against dangerous imitations of these Pills by youthful , recently-started ten-shilling quacks , who assume the title of Doctor , forge testimonials , and tlare to infringe the proprietor ' s right , by advertising a spurious compound under another name , the use of which can only bring annoyance and disappointment . PAINS IN THE BACK , GRAVEL , ' RHEUMATISM , GOUT , LUMBAGO , INDIGESTION , DEBILITY , &c . &c . DR . DE ROOS' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS have , in many instances , effected a cure when all other means had failed , and arc Acknowledged by the faculty as the only safe remedy for . the above dangerous complaints , and diseases of the Kidney * , and organs therewith connected , generally , resulting from whatever cause , which , if neglected , frequently end in stone in the bladder , and a lingering death 1 It ia mi established fact that moat cases of ( lent and Rheumatism occurring after middle age are combined with those diseases ; how necesRary is it , then , that persona thua itfllicled should ut once attend to these important matter *) - Uy lh « salutary action at theac 1 ' ills on acidity of the stomach , they correct Nile itnd Indigestion , purify and promote th « Uunnl necretionn , thereby preventing the formation of -Hone , and establishing for life a iieidthy performance of the function * of these orymm . May bu obtained through all medicine vender * in the kingdom , at Is . lid ., SJtj . Od , 4 h . ( id ., and 1 let ., per box : or should any difficulty occur they will •><• sent tree , with lull instructions for use , on receipt of the pricti in postage stumps , by Dr . Do Roos . Testimonials , to tout the jfenunienr . sH of whioh Dr . Do Room solicits enquiry from tin : jier » on » themselves : — Robert JoIiiihoii , I . udlam-Htreet , Bradford—* ' Your vnluablo pills have so improved my friend iu Sootlanil . thut ho has solicited mo to Bend him another box , im he letU ndsuied thut il will cure him ; you run uuo dill' nainea ue you thii k proper , thut oIIh . th ( differing may he uouvinevd of their Valuo—Direct to Mr . John Farquhar , Weaver , See ., Kinross , Hootluud . " Mr . J . ilifrhmii , BurwHl— " I » m happy to say that tho person , though he him taken only one box , ia a wopderful dual bettor , unit will wcoininond them to uny one ao suffering . " Addre « a , WALTER DE ROOS , ML . D-, 3 f > , FJy-Haoe , Holboruhlll , London , flours : Ten till One , and Four till Eight , Sunday oxoepted , unless by previous nrraiitfeint'nt . To prevent fraud on tho public by unprincipled persons , her Majovty ' a Hoiiourublo Coinuiisitioiicrn of tytiMitps have diruutud the nitmt ) of Iho 1 ' ropi tutor to bu oi ^ iuved ou Uu > Government Hlamp afttxod to all bis Medicines , in wrujte lettortt ou u , red ground , without which none iu genuine .
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LUXURIANT AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR , WHI 8 KER 8 , &c . lyj ANY Piepmations for the Hi » ir Iuive been -L ~ J introduced to the Pubjic . but none have gained smh a world-wide celebrity and immense sale asMJsa DEAN" « CHINII KNE . It U guaranteed to produce Whinkera , MouqUchjoa . liyehrowB , fco ^ , „ three or four week ; s , with , the utmost oertiu | ity ; nnd will be found eminently nuooossful in nourishing-, cnrlinjf , and beautifying U » e Ilaii , olieokiny gruyMVOH u \ all i ^ s Btaycs , strengthening weoj ^ Huir , preventing lla falling off . * o . &o . Kor the reproductioTi of Jlair In Baldness , from whtituver cause , an <« at whatever age , it stand * mirjvalleu , never having failed . One trial only is solicited to prove the fact . It la tt . ii < ilegitiitly-8 « entttd preparation , and slifllciont' for three months' uhu -wall be mint ( post free ) oil receipt of twonty-four pontage utainpa . by iMius Denu , 48 , Liverpool-street , Jving ' u-« : roHM , London . l ' or Children it Ih indispensable , as forniinir the baaia of 11 beautiful head of huir . AUTIIHNTIi ) TKSTIMONIAI . S . " I coiiHlantJIy line your Crlnilene for my children . It restored »» y hatr perfectly . "^ M rs . Lonjf . Ililchin , Herts . I liavo now tu eoiwpluin o ( tho trouble ofsMvliur ; tlmnk « to your Oriuile , . »__ ? Q r 0 yt itJuton-squArw . UhvUoK . I ' rofosaor lire , on unalyiaiiig the Oiinilmu-, 8 ayn : —•• It Ih perlectly free from any injurious oolourlng or other mutter , and the nest Htinuilant for tl »« Imir 1 have met wUh . The auont ^ dcliuito •» d very iwrtist . int . " CiritB YOUU COI \ N » AND UUNION 3 . n Ji ' w * . * Wl ' ° "'» to w «' k wllh pertoot e » se will And Mii > B II I A ' ° HMKNT Ihu only radiuul ( Jure lor Corns and n . l ' iVs l 8 ' IH Jf"ttr « nteed U > cure ihcm hi t | u < to 4 » y » . without ouuini , or pain . Oiip trial ia earuestU « oUoi | t > ti Uy all sutteriiig * rom sucU toimeaturs . « unt po ( , urr «« . ou rco * ip « of Fourteen Stamps , by MUs Dean , 4 « , LiVHrpauUiitrmt , Riii " .-cr <> # 8 . Umd » n .
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DAILY GOVERNESS . —A L . < ly would wish to ' meet with an engagement for two or three Days or Mornings in the Week aiming the Reiders of the Leader . She ia accustomed to Tuition , and can g-ive unexceptionable references . —Address to A . Y ., 4 , Graceehurch-street .
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CM URC II OF THE SAVIOUR , BIRMINGHAM . —In connection with this Church is a Benevolent Fraternity , the members <> f which undertake ( as far ae time and means will allow ) the Education of Adults and < if the Young and the care of the Poor . To superintend these , works , and to give hi « whole time thereto , : i MINISTER is WANTED , ¦ whose duties will be somewhat like those of a Town Missionary or Minister at Large . The Church of the Saviour is a Christian , Uim > cUrian Church . The principles on which it is founded may be seen in a letter signed Jno . A . Landlord , which appeared in No . 30 of the Leader . An Unseetaiian Minister will of course be preferred . It is not necessary that he sho Id have been a l ' astor of a Church or Minister to a fixed Congregation . Applications with Tes ) timoni . « l 8 to be forwarded to Mr . Gimmick Daw . son , M . A ., Kdghaaton . Birmingham ; <> r t <> E . V . Hi . yth . K » q ., Iliigley-road , Binnlngham , from whom further information may be had .
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NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL ASSOCIATION . Basis adopted at a Meeting of the General Council , held in the Mechanics' Institution , Manchester , on Wednesday , December 4 , 1800 . The National l ' -. iblic S «; hool Association is formed to promote the establishment , bylaw , in England and Wales , of a system of Kree Schools ; which , supported by local rates , ami managed hy local committees , specially elected for that puipo ^ e l » y llie ratep . iyerti , shall impart bueiUur inntru < : tion only ; leading to p ; irents , guardiaiiH , and r « : ligiout < teachers , the iiiculcatitin of « loctrinal religion , to afford opportunities for which , tin : schools ahall t >« c . loacil at stated limes in each week .
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Now ready , in foolscap , Hvo ., cloth , lettered , price 3 n ., NATIONAL EDUCATION not necessarily dovei miienlul , Hectaiiau , or Irreligioua , shewn in a Heriesof l ' . iperti read at the Meetings of the Lancashire Public Hchool Association . London : C . ( iilpln ; Manchi-ster : atlhrOnle . e of the National Public . School AsHocialion , 3 , CrosH-Hlreet . December II , lH . )() . By Older , Roiii'iir Wii . hon Hmii . i ' . s , . Secretary .
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DR . CULVEUWELL ON NEUVOUSNKHH , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION . Price Is , ; by Tost . Is . ( kl . W HAT TO EAT , IHUNK , AND AVOID . " Abstiueniift mulll curuntui- inorlii . " An AddreHH to the Youny , the Delicate , the Valetudinarian , mid Invultd ; instructive of how to avert uuiuy of the iUuetmea ol life ; and showing , also , the resources we have within ouratlveH to remedy them and live , again . Sherwood , y ;« , I ' atern . iater-row ; Mann , . 'ID , Cornhlll ; and the Author . 10 , Argyll-piano , Kegonlmtreut : coiwulUtion Ud « ub , ten till live ; evfiiings , oeven till l | iue «
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j ak . 4 , 18 § 1-3 «»' ¦ •* " »< . 23 tT ^ E 1 st of 1851
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 4, 1851, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1864/page/23/
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