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C E N T*t A L CO O P E R ATI V E AG E NO Y, 76 . CIIAULOTTE-BTRKET, FITZROY-8QUARK.
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Taking advantage of Hh coriiiections with the wine-growing countries in France , the Central Cooperative Agency has juut added to its stock of groceries and Italian articles aHclcction of the beat WINKS and UUAN OIKS imported by tho llrm , and of which they guarantee the perfect purity and genuineness . The following prices per dozen will be found very moderate when compared with the quality : — Burgundy ( red ) Thorins and Moulin i \ vent , 30 h . ; Bcaune , 36 a . ,, ( white ) Chublis , 30 s . ; Muurujult ( very old ) , 60 s . Bordeaux ( red ) Medoc St . Jiilitin , 30 a . ; Medoc I'avilluc , 42 a . ,, ( white ) BarBac , 36 b . ; Hauternea , 4 Hs Champagne AY Mousseux , 1 st quality , 60 s . ; ditto , ' . 2 n < I quality , 4 Km . Cote < iu Rhone . Grand Ht . I ' eray uioubhoux , 72 s . Brandy . Fine Old Cognac , 72 a . ; 2 nd quality , < i <) n . ; 3 rd do ., 54 h . The Wines may be had in Cl'iurtor Pint Dottles . The Hrundics only in Quarts . Sample bottlen Hunt at the muiio prico an per do / tm .
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t ^ iOCOA is a nut which , b < : ni ( U ; s farinaceous suh-J stance , conUina a bland oil . The oil in thin nut haa one advantage , which in , that it in Ichb liable than any other oil to rancidity Possessing these two nutritive substances . Cocoa ia become a moat valuable article of diet , more particularly if . by mechuiiicul or other meana , the farinaceoun substance can be uo perfectly incoriM > rated with th « oily , that tho one will prevent tho other from separating . Such a union ia presented in the Cooou prepared by JAMKH JEl'JeS ; and tliuB , while the delightful flavour , In part dependent upon the oil , in retained , the whole procuration will agree with the moBt delicate stomach . JAMKS EPPH , Homosopathio Chemlat , 113 . Great llusaellstrect , Uloointbury , and « 2 , Old JJro « d- « U «» t , City , JL « ndoii .
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TIER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . — SSb&SFSE' W JWffii . *^ 8 ? 4 Mftfi : Sept . 27 . Full particulars will be announced forthwith . Prices-Pit , 5 s . ; Gallery , 2 s . 6 d . ; Pit Stalls , 10 s . f' ^^ Stalls , 5 s . Boxe 3-Two Pair . 21 s . ; One Pair M * - * * - ™** £ 1 lls . 6 d . Grand Tier , £ 2 2 s . Box Seats , 5 s ., 6 a ., and 7 s .
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SYRO-LEBANON COMPANY . HOLY LAND DIGRAMA . -EGYPTIAN-HALL . --The great original Diorama of the HOLY LAND and JERUS . ^ M presents accurate views of all the towns and villages in Jal «« t * ne . and is illustrated by Fourteen Natives of Syria , who exemplify the Manners , Customs , and Melodies of their land . This is the Diorama painted from Daguerreotypes . Daily at Three and Eight . Admission , Is . ; Pit , Is . 6 d . ; Stalls , 2 a . 6 d . Egyptian-hall , Piccadilly .
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . —CHEAP FXCTTRSION TRAINS to OXFORD , CIRENCE 8 TER , STROUD ? GLOUCESTER , CHELTENHAM , CHEPSTOW , BATH , and BRISTOL .-On SATURDAY , September 27 . an Excursion Train will leave Paddington , at Six o ' clock in the Evening , for Oxford , returning therefrom on Monday Morning , the 29 nd of September , at Half-past Eight o ' clock . Fares there and back—First Class , 6 s . ; Closed carriages , 3 s . 6 d . On SUNDAY , the 28 th of September , a Train will leave Paddington at Half-past Seven o ' clock in the Morning for Ctrencester , Stroud , Gloucester , Cheltenham , and Chepstow , affording the public an opportunity of visiting Chepstow Castle , Tmtern Abbey , and the romantic scenery of the Wye , and will return on Monday evening , the 29 th of September : from Chepstow at 5 . 30 , Cheltenham 6 . 15 . Gloucester 6 . 30 , 8 troud 7 . 0 , and Cirencester at 7 . 15 o ' clock . . „ .. „ , « Fares to Stroud or Cirencester and back—First Class , 9 s . ; Closed carriages , 5 s . Fares to Gloucester or Cheltenham and back—First Class , 10 s . ; Closed carriages , 6 s . Fares to Chepstow and back—Fir 3 t class , 12 s . ; Closed car" ^ Train ^^ als 0 ] eave pa ddington on 8 UNDAY , September 28 at Half-past Eight o ' clock in the Morning , for Bath and Bristol , returning on Tuesday Morning , September 30 : from Bristol at 6 . 30 , and Bath at Seven o ' clock . Fares to Bath and back — First class , lls . ; Closed car" ifares ' to Bristol and back — First class , 12 s . ; Closed carriages , 8 s . No luggage allowed exceeding a carpetbag . Tickets for the Sunday Trains may be had previously at tbe Paddington Station ; 27 , King-street , Cheapside ; and 449 , West Strand .
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OFFICE FOR PATENTS , BRITISH AND FOREIGN , and REGISTRATION of DESIGNS , —Conducted by Mr . J . G . WILSON , C . E ., 18 , Great George-street ( opposite the Abbey ) , Westminster , Every description of business connected with Patents transacted daily . Inventors assisted in ascertaining the novelty of their Inventions and with Capital when required . Office hours , Ten to Fouro'Olock .
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A MUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — XjL The public are admitted , without charge , to the British Museum . National Gallery , East India Company ' s Museum , London Missionary Society ' s Museum , and to the Splendid Exhibition of Art and Industry , on view from 8 in the morning till 8 at night , at Benetfink and Company ' s Emporium for Furnishing Ironmongery , 89 and 90 , Cheapside , London . The splendid stock comprises every variety of Electro-plated Wares , Chandeliers , Lamps , Tea-urns , Tea-trays , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , Baths , Stoves , Fire-irons ; in short , every requisite either for the Mansion or the Cottage . At this establishment you cannot be deceived , because every article is marked in plain figures , and at such prices as can be offered only by a house whose gross sales are so enormous as to enable them to sell the best articles at 10 or 15 per cent , less than any other house in the kingdom . That we can furniah a mansion , ia demonstrated by the continued patronage of the nobility and gentry ; and to prove that we can also suit the necessary and J udicious economy of those moving in a more humble sphere , we are enabled actually to furnish an eight-roomed house for £ 5 , and the articles , too , of the beat quality and workmanship . This may appear incredible ; but aa we are the largest buyers of iron goods , to say nothing of those of our own manufacture , in London , we con do it , and subjoin a lint of the requisites : — 1 Hall-lamp 0 10 6 1 Umbrella-stand .. .. .. .. .. .. 046 1 Bronsied Dining-room Fender and Standards .. 0 5 6 1 8 ct of Polished Steel Fire-irons .. .. .. 0 3 ( i 1 Brass Toast-stand .. .. .. .. .. 0 1 C 1 Fire-guard .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 16 1 Bronzed and Polished Steel Scroll Fender .. 0 8 6 1 Set Polished Steel Fire-irons , Bright Pan .. 0 5 C 1 Ornamented Japanned Scuttle and Scoop .. 0 4 6 1 Best lied-room Fender and Polished Bteel Fireirons 070 2 Bed-room Fenders , and 2 Beta of Fire-irons .. 0 7 6 Set of Four Block-tin Dish Covers .. .. 0 11 6 1 Breud- grater , 0 d ., Tin Candlestick , i ) d 0 1 . 1 1 Teakettle , 2 » . 6 d . . 1 Gridiron , 1 b . .. .. 0 3 6 1 Frying-pan , 1 b ., 1 Meat-chopper , 1 « . 6 d . .. .. 0 2 6 1 Coffeepot . Ik ., 1 Colander , la . 0 2 0 1 Dust-pan . 6 d ., 1 Fish-kettle , 4 a 0 4 0 1 Fish-slice , 0 d .. 1 Flour-box , Hd 0 12 1 Pepper-box 0 0 4 3 Tinned Iron Saucepans .. .. .. .. 0 5 0 1 OvhI l ! oiliu £ -pot , 3 a . Hd ., 1 Met of Skewers , 4 d . .. 0 4 0 3 Spoons , Ud ., Tea-pot and Tray , 3 a . .. .. 0 3 9 Toauting-fork .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 0 0 £ 5 0 0 Notb . —Any one or more of the articles may be aclocted at the above prices . And all ordera for X' 5 and upwarda will Im forwarded free to any part of the kingdom . Note , therefore , the addrens . UKNETFINK and ( Jo ., ti'J and 90 , Cheaptude . London ; and if you are about to furniah . und want to buy economically and tastefully vlnit thifi cbtabliuhuiKnt .
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MIC T HO l » O I . IT A N COUNTI E S and GENERAL LIFK AHHORANCK SOCIETY . 87 ltcKent-• treet , Wtiterloo-pluco , London . DllUtdTOHH . Hnmuel Driver , Esq . Thomaa Littlcdule Kmi John Uriiilth Frith , Km < i . Kdward Lomax . K * q Henry |'« Uir Fuller , Kuq . Humunl Miller F . nq John P ,. llc Urifllii . Kxq . F . dwurd VaiwlUart Neale , Khii . Peter Hood , Knq . Hir Thomau N . Rm-vc C « pt . Hon . U . F . Hothain . II . N . William Studloy , Vmq . Life Assurance )! , Annuities , and Endowriioutu . Throe-fourths of proiltB divided uinongut the anaured . —Pro . p <> ctun « a , poat freo . ou application . V . FEUUUbON CAMKOUX . MaWer .
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. ONDON ASSURANCE COBPORAT IOn " Established by Boyal Charter . a . » . 17 S 0 . FOR LIFE , FIRE , AND MARINE A 8 SUBANCES . Head-Office , No . 7 , Royal Exchange . Branch-Office , No . 10 , RegenUatreet . Actuary—Peter Hardy , Esq ., F . B . S . This Corporation has effected Assurances on Lives for period of One Hundred and Thirty Years . The Expenses of managing the Life Department are defrayed by the Corporation , and not taken from the Premium Fund , Fire Insurances effected at Moderate Rates upon erery description of Property . Marine Insurances at the Current premiums of the day . JOHN LAURENCE , Secretary .
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IMPORTANT TO LIFE ASSURERS . NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . Completely Registered and Incorporated . Capital £ 50 , 000 in 10 , 000 shares of £ 5 each . Deposit £ 1 per share . Offices , 34 , Moorgate-street , Bank , London . TEUSTBKS . John Hinde Palmer , Esq . I Thomas "Winkworth , Esq . William Anthony Purnell , Esq . | John Poole , Esq . Persons assured in this Office to the extent of £ 300 and up . wards on the participating scale , or holders of five shares and upwards , will be entitled to nominate scholars to the endowed schools of the Society . Every description of Life Assurance business transacted . Prospectuses and every information may be obtained at the Offices of the Society . Applications for agencies requested . By order of the Board , J . W . SPR AGUE , Manager .
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ATHENvEUM LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 30 , Sackville-street , London . Established for the Assurance of the Lives of Authors , Painters , Sculptors , Musicians , persons connected with every Art and Science , and the Public generally . Incorporated by Act of Parliament . Capital , £ 100 , 000 , in shares of £ 1 each , to be paid up in full . With Pov / er to increase to a Million . The following are some of the peculiar advantages of this Society : — Entirely new tables based on the latest data . Policies once granted are absolutely INDISPUTABLE on any ground whatever , and payable IMMEDIATELY after satisfactory proof of death . A form of policy granted at" the option of the assured , and at the same rates of premium , made payable to holder , thus affording to all an immediately available security for money without the delay , trouble , and expense of an assignment in the usual way , or any exposure of the private affairs or transactions of the assured . HENRY SUTTON , Manager .
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RECIPROCAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 32 , Great Coram-street , Russell-square . Capital— £ 100 , 000 , in 20 , 000 Shares of £ 5 each . Deposit , 10 s . per Share . One-tenth of the profits of the Company will form a fund for the relief of aged and distressed Shareholders and Members , their Widows and Orphans . TRTJSTHH 8 . * T . A . Knight , Esq . I J . Moseley , Esq ., B . C . L . 11 . Marshall , Esq ., M . A . \ Reverend C . Owen , M . A . F . C . Skey , Esq ., F . R . S . This Company is established for the purpose of bringing the benefits of Life Assurance within the reach of all classes , and with this view its details have been most carefully considered , so as to afford every facility and advantage consistent with f afety . Three-fifths of the Profits being annually divided among those members who have paid five annual premiums . The Business of the Company embraces Assurances , Annuities , and Endowments of every kind ; also Annuities payable During Sickness ; Assurances of Leaseholds , Copyholds , and other Terminable Interests ; and Guarantee Assurances for the Fidelity of persons in places of Trust . SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO ASSURERS . Policies will be granted for any sum as low as £ 5 . Ho Policy Stamp , Entrance Fee , or other charge , except the Premium . Policies indisputable , except in cases of actual fraud . Diseased and Declined Lives assured at equitabl e and moderate rates . Premiums may be paid Quarterly or Monthly if desired . Half the Premium , for the first seven years , may remain unpaid . Every further information may be had on application to tne Actuary and Resident Director .
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rpHE GREAT WESTERN AND FORES A OF DEAN COAL COMPANY . CAPITAL , £ 25 , 000 . In 25 , 000 Shares , of £ 1 per Share , paid up . Provisionally registered pursuant to 7 th and 8 th Viet ., cap . HO . Temporary Ofncet!—3 , Bridge-street , WeetminsUr . TUUHTHU . Colonel Sulwey , M . P ., F > gham-park , Surrey . DIUBOTOHH . . William Aapdin . Kbq . ( Robina . Aspdin , and Co . ) , Greut Sootlaiitiyitrd , and Northfieet , Kent . George JKraucia , Kmj ., 5 , Hare-court , Temple , und Brompto" - cresceut , Broinpton . ... John Gardiner . Enq ., 18 . Queen'a-terraco , 8 t . John ' s-wood , director of Sovereign Life Assurance . Thomas Ritchie , Knq ., 117 , Biahopagrato-Htreet Within , Director of the liritiuh Hunk . With power to add to their number . HANKHHH . London and County Bunk , Lonibard- » treot . MININU UNUINBUUM AND aUl-KUINTHNOKNTH . Meuara . Cook and George , Drybrook , Gloucestershire . BOI . IOITOHS . Messrs . Coombe und Nickoll , 3 . Bridge-street , Westminster . HKCJMKTAUY . Mr . Henry Cuppor . This Company ia formed for the purpose of working n < - <>" Field , situate in tho Forest of Dean . Gloucestershire , » ' «"" l / tho present Proprietors under a grunt direct from tho *'"'"" [ comprising an » rea of uboul one hundred and nlty Acr «» , coiiuins live Hettins of Coul , of fifteen feet in thickness , three < which it is proposed to work , which will produce upwurfli *>» three and ¦ half million Tons of Coal . _ , i , i-h One of tho Beams alluded to produo . s Connel Coal , of wnwn there is » large consumption in U » a Gas Works of London * no ui other places . The other two Beams are already in great «« ra « aa . both Li Ui « Frariaeinl nod JKorclfB M « r k ** | !•* ¥ qt »« tia ««
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , September 16 . Bankruptcies Annulled . —J . Hkthehington , of 322 a , High Holborn , grocer—G . Botcher , 68 , Holborn-hill , china and glass dealer . Bankrupts . — J . Cook , 5 , Assembly-row , Mile-end-road , builder , September 27 , November 3 ; solicitor , Mr . J . Sorrell , Fenchurch-street ; official assignee , Mr . W . Whitmore , 2 , Basinghall-street—E . and H . Martyn , 24 , Aldgate High-street , woollen drapers , September 22 , November 4 ; solicitor 8 , » Messrs . Heed , Langford , and Marsden , 59 , Friday-street , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . W . Pennell , 3 , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—R . and P . Ickmonger , Littlehampton , Sussex , merchants , September 23 , November 8 ; solicitors , Messrs . Lewis , Wood , and Street , 6 , Raymond-buildings , and Messrs .
Holmes and Sons , Arundel ; official assignee , Mr . W . Pennell , 3 , Guildhall-chambers , Basinshall-street—E . Solomon , 7 . Haydon-square , Minories , jeweller , September 23 , November 1 ; solicitor , Mr . E . J . 8 ydney , 46 , Finsbury-circus , Finsbury ; official assignee , Mr . W . Pennell , 3 , Guildhallchambers , Basinghall-street—J . S . MARYQOLD . Tipton , Staffordshire , provision-dealer . September 30 , October 21 ; solicitors , Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; official assig-nee , Mr . F . Whitmore , Birmingham—W . Bell , Abergavenny , Monmouthshire , pianoforte-dealer , September 29 , October 29 ; solicitor , Mr . F . Paxon , Bloonasbury-square , London ; official assig-nee , Mr . T . R . Hutton , Bristol—J . Thompson , Leeds , glass and china dealer , October 6 , November 3 ; solicitor , Mr . J . Dunning , Leeds ; olicial assignee , Mr . G . W . Freeman , Leeds .
Friday , September VJ . Bankrupts . —E . U . Spasiibtt , Barking , Essex , mast maker , to surrender October 2 and 30 ; solicitor , Messrs . Baddeley , Seaman-street , Goodman ' s-fields ; official afsignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-atreet—A . Clakk . Bear-gardens , Southwark , plumber , October 8 , November 4 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotterow , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrookcourt , IJasinghall-street—J . Westlry , Playhouse-yard , bookbinder . October 8 , November 4 ; solicitors . Metiers . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , AbcJmrch-laiie . Lombard-street — "W . Colbman , Coventry , chemist , September 30 , October 21 ; solicitors , Messrs . Deweu and Son , Coventry ; and Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmett , Birmingham ; olucial assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—W . Hkhhino and A . Simmons , Bristol , tailors , October 1 and 29 ; solicitor , Mr . Seaman , St . Pancraa-lano ; and Messrs . Brittan and Bonn , llriatol ; official auaignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—J . Collins , Clithcroe , Lancashire , provision dealer , October 1 , November 11 ; solicitors , Messrs . Hlackhurst and Son , Preston ; official assignee , Mr . Pott , Mancheuter .
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FLOUR . Town-made per sack 37 s . to 40 s , Seconds 35 —38 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 32 —36 Norfolk and Stockton 31 — 33 American per barrel 19 — 22 Canadian 19—22 "Wheaten Bread , 7 d . the 41 b . loaf . Households , 6 d .
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BUTCHERS' MEAT . Newgate and Lbadenhall . » Sm'THFIeld . * s . d . s . d . s . d . s . d . Beef 2 4 to 3 2 2 0 to 3 6 Mutton 2 8-36 30-40 » : :::::::::: J l-i I :::: "" " :: J 8 = J S Pork .:.............. 2 8-4 0 3 6-310 To sink the offal , per 81 b .
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GENERAL AVERAGE PBICE OF GRAIN . Week Ending Sept . 13 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 38 a . 5 d . j Rye 25 s- 0 d . Barley 26 1 Beans 28 9 Oata 19 5 | Peas 27 » Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat 77 .... 39 s . lid . Rye 26 s 9 Barley 26 2 Beans 30 6 Oats .. 20 9 Peas 26 10
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Head of Cattle at Smithfield . Friday . Monday . Beasts 1225 ^ 5087 Sheep 8 , 580 34 , 190 Calres 537 380 Tigs . 520 610
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PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Fresh , lls . Od . to 12 s . per doz . Carlow , £ 3 14 s . to £ 3 17 s . per cwt . Bacon , Irish per cwt . 503 . to 54 s . Cheese , Cheshire 42 —70 Derby . Plain 48 —60 Hams , York 50 —64 Eggs , French , per 120 , 5 s . 6 d . to 6 s . 3 d .
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C E N T*T A L Co O P E R Ati V E Ag E No Y, 76 . Ciiaulotte-Btrket, Fitzroy-8quark.
C ENTftAL COOPERATIVE AGENCY , 76 . CHAltLOTTK-STRKET . FITZROY-8 QUARK .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 20, 1851, page 904, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1901/page/20/
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