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A PPLTCATIONS OF OUTTA PERCHA . — J \ . DOMESTIC , Sec—Soles for Boots and Shoee , Lining for Cisterns , &c , Picture Frames , Looking-glass Frames , Ornamental Mouldings , Bowls , Drinking Cups , Jars , Soap Dishes , Vases , Ornamental Ink-stands , Noiseless Curtain Rings , Card , Fruit , Pin , and Pen Trays , Tooth-brush Trays , Shavingbrush Trays , Window-blind Cord , Clothes' Line , Drain and Soil Pipes , Tubing for "Watering ; Gardens , &c , Lining for Bonnets , Watch Stands , Shells , and Lighter Stands . 6 UKGICAL —• SpUnts , Thin Sheet for Bandages , Stethoscopes , Ear Trumpets . Bed Straps , and Bedpans for Invalids . CHkMlOA . Li —Carboys . Vessels for Acids , &c , Siphons , Tubing forconveying Oils , Acids , Alkalis , &c , Flasks , Bottles , Lining for Tanks and Tunnels . MANUFACTURING—Buckets , Mill Bands , Pump Buckets , Felt Edging . Bosses , Shuttle Beds , Washers Bound Bands and Cord . Breasts for Water-Wheels . FOR OFFICES , &c—Wafer * Holders , Ink-stands , Ink-cups , Pen Irays , Cash Bowls , Washing Basins , &c , Tubes for Conveying- Messages , Canvas for covering Books , &c , and Plan Cases . AGRICULTURAL — Tubing for Liquid Manure , Lining for Manure Tanks , Traces , and Whips ELECTRICAL fee-Covering for Electric Telegraph Wire . Insulating Stools , Battery Cells and Electrotype Moulds . ORNAMENTAL—Medallions , Brackets , Cornices , Mouldings in *""»«« V ^ p ^ atS ? ' Rosewood , &c , and Picture Frames . USES ON SHIPBOARDLife Buoys , Buckets , Pump Buckets , HandI Speaking Trumpets , Drinking Cups , Waterproof Canvas , Life Boat Cells , Tubes for Pumpin S Water from the Hold to the Deck , Round and Twisted Cords . Lining for Boxes . MISCELLANEOUS—Suction Pipes for Fire Fn"fnes , Buckets , Communion Trays , Tubing for Ventilation , Hearing Apparatus for Deaf Persons , Balls , Police 8 tave = Life Preservers , Railway Conversation Tubes , Miners Caps Thread , &c , Official Seals , &c , Powder Flasks , &o . &c . The Gutta Percha Company , Patentees , 18 , Wharf-road . Cityroad
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THO MAS COOPER , Author of " The Purgatory of Suicides , " &c , delivers Orations on the following subjects : — The Genius of Shakspeue , as displayed in his " Hamlet ;" with Readings and Recitations from the Play , the Music of Ophelia ' s Songs , &c . The Life and Genius of Mil / rox ; with Recitations from " Paradise Lost , "&c . The Life and Genius of Burns ; with the Music of some cf Jus Songs , Recitations of " Tarn o' Shanter , " &c . The Life and Genius of Byrox ; with Readings and Recitations from his Works . The Life and Genius of Shelley ; with Readings and Recitations from his Work ? . Civilization' : What it was in the Past—What it effects for Man in the Present—and the Universal Human Happiness it must produce in the Future . The English Commonwealth : Founders of the Struggle—Coke , Seldon , Eliot , Pyin , Hampden , &c—Despotism of the King , and Tyranny of Laud— Civil War—Death of Hampden—Hattle of Naseby—Imprisonment , Trial , and Execution of Charies 1 st . The English Commonwealth : Government by Parliament and Council o ' f State—Cromwell in Ireland , and in Scotland—Battles of Dunbar and Worcester—Protectorate and Character of Oliver Cromwell—Lessons to be derived from the great Commonwealth Struggle . Tub French Revolution of 1789 : Its Causes , and Progress of Events from its commencement tothe Execution of Louis 16 th . The French Revolution of 1783 : Events from the Death of the King to the Fall of the Directory . The Life and Character of Natoleon . The Life and Reign of Louis Philipfe ; with a Retrospect of the late Revolution . Columbus ; and the Discovery of America . Cortfz ; and the Conquest of Mexico . IMzahko ; and the Conquest of Peru . AVasvihoton ; and the Independence of America . AVil . » A 5 i Tki . l ; and the Deliverance of Switzerland . itlHNEl the Tribune ; and the " CJood Estate . " Mass a niello , the Fisherman of Naples , and " Captain of the People . " Koschjsko ; and the Struggles for Polish Independence . Wicki . iffk , and the Lollards . LuTHKlt , and the Keformation . Life , Character , and Influence of O ALVIN ; including a Sketch of the Life and Character of Seuvktus . ( JKOHuk Fox , and Quakerism . IMAiioMMKD , ami M , illumined . uiisin . Tin ; Age of Cn l vaI . ky , and tin ; Crusades . Sir Wai . tkk Kai . kkhi . and the A ^ i ; of Klizakhth . M Ai ! Li : i ) UoiJ (> ii , Court . lullufiicc , and the Ilciijn of ANNE . I'liilautliropy : as exemplified in the Liven of liKUNAitn Oii . I'In ; Oiihiii . i n , and John IIowaiu ) . IViveveriince aul Independence of Character ; as exemplified in the Life-st . ruir ^ le of Daniki . Dkkoic , tin : autlior of " Kobin-Bon CrUMie . " ' I'hi ; Lift ; and ( li ; niiiH of Sir Lsaat Nl ' . WTON . ' 1 'lit ; Lift ; and ( icniiis ot Sir Wll . I . lAM JoNI ' . H . 'lilt- Lift ; and ( it'iiius of Dr . Johnson . Tlif Lilt ; and ( ie . iiiiHof Voi . TAIItl ! . The Lift ; aid ( jieii . un of KoussuAll . Administration of I'll r ; antl its liilliiencc on our own Times . The Lift ; antlCliaracl . fr of tin ; l ; ite Sir Koiikltr I ' kkl : 1 ) in Iiitliienre on our Af ^ f ; ami : i ( ilniice at Coming Kventa , which * ' ( J : iti ( . their Shadows before . " Tin ; Wrongs of lltKi . AM ) . Tin- I , lie antl (> eiiiu : < of IIandiu .. The . Livt ;) ami ( icniiiH of IIaydn , Mozaiit , and HiSKTlIovi ' . N . With ntidieroiiH H < -ri : il DiMiotiiHCK : hiicIi an , I'our < in Aatrolioiuy , Ten on fix ; II iUory of ( iieecc , Sixteen on Rom . in II intoiy . Twelve on liiitisli Hit-lory , Six tin I ' upal IIihIoi y , l '' our on the iifiinaii People , I ' our tin tin ; Sclavonic . People , &c . &c . TKUMS , TO WOKKINU MKN ONLY . ( Paying my < nvn Triivelliiij ;* mill other | i <; i'hoiiuI Expenses . ) For Our . Oration , Two I ' ouiiiIii . l '' or Two Orations— tin ; tun ; delivered on tin ; night following tin- ot her—Three 1 ' oiiikIh . I ' or . my iiuuibt ; r of OiatioiiH , delivered tm mioe . euMivo ni ^ litu , Thirty Shilling each . I > , Park-row , Kiii K hl !< bnd «?<\ London . N . I 5 . When the dint . ance from London in great ., ami UHpcciul journey Ii . im to bt ; inatlt ; from tin : Metropolis , of ciiinm-, aome allowance for extra travelling ex |> eimen will lie expected . I I am open to engngeinwitM ufu-r Chi iatuian : until then , iny ni / iioiiitineiil . H an- « h liillmvn : ¦ -Novcmliw * , John-Hired , Loiitl ' iii - t WiiifhfKtei ¦• 4 . KaliHlnuy ; 6 and < S , Houthniiiplou ; U , City-road , London ; 10 . ll . nmllii , 1 WLh . iio . UIi ; l . » and 11 , llastin-fi ; \ C > . . lolin-nt . eet ; 17 , IH , ami Ii > . Nottingham ; Z 0 u . id M Derby ' -5 . 1 City-road ; 24 , Worc . entcr ; U . > and 2 <» . Pendiore ; £ 1 mi , I 2 m ' Ueatliii" ; M . Joh . i-Ht . cet . Deeember I . Cheltenham ; ' Z an . ia . Y-. ve . lnun ; 4 un . l . > . Rending ; 7 . City-road ; « . Leic .-Hter ; « « . i . l 10 . W . tlullel . l ; 1 I an . l la ( ); U . Johii-Htreot ; Ift unit following iluyH , Norwich . Lowcwtoft , ike . \ VI , Clty-roua ; Jo uiul ^ H , Johu-uticot . —T . C-J
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rpiIF , M 15 HCIJANT'S AND TRADESMAN'S X MUTUAL LIFE A 8 SUKANCK HOCIKTY . S , Chalhamp . ace , lihii-lcfiiiiiK , l . omlou ; . >;! , Dale-utrect , Liverpool ; ami nil the priucijiiil Towns in tliu Kin ^ oui . Tnu . snits . John Macgrejrur , Katj ., Al . P . Qiinrles Harris , Kati . j David KergUHHOi ) , K 3 tj . Jclli ry Hniith , K » q . | Tlioinun ilttw . Khii . miuurroiiN . Chairinau—John RIacgrefjor , liati ., I'linces-terraco , Jlyde-jmrk , M . I * , for ( ilawgow . John C : irt «; r , lOatj ., South MoUon-Htreet . Kiaucin Ktlivardu , Kurj ., Weatbt > uriM ) -tt ; rrace , Ilydo-fijirk . David l '' ei giisutni , I ' . hi | ., Kablcheuji , ami Champion-park . ThomaH 11 tuv , ! ' >(( ., Kautchuttp ; ( Jordtui-houue , Tuniliuia-gTeeii . lit iijiunin Hooper , lOuq ., Hf (; thiii ( f-laiif . Daniel Me l ' ail ; iii , l'ittj ., l'fn < : liuit : li-nl it'ct . William Northcolt , Eati ., i ; t , Uoutl-lime , and Kt . Mary'u-roud , reokbuin . Charlcu Hiicwin , l ' . utj ., LIoytl-Hquare . tll ' . UIUAI . Ol ' l-UJKHM . Arcliibuld Hilling , K * t | .. M . D ., I ' . ll . S .. 1 ' nrk-larie . R . W . Titmplin , Knq ., F . H . <; . H ., Xi , Old liurliiiKton-utrect . Daniel Hooper , Kutj ., U . A . . M . I ) , l . tmd ., 18 . Trinity-niiuurc , Boulhuuik . Aniiiirun ( -t ; n on Liven uutl HurvivorHhipH ; Aniiuitica for Old A }{ e ; I '' . iitlt > wineiitri ftir Cliiltlien ; uiul every deacriplion of Lifo AiiHUranci ; muy be elicited in thin oIIUh ; . I ' olit-. icH iiitlinputable , extM-, > L in cauua of Fraud . All tliti l ' rt > Utti K" to tlit : Mcinhntt . l ' rt > a |) t ; ctuu < m may bo laid at Lli « i Ollieea , orof the AgtmtH . <; l . OK ( iK IIIOMKON , MmmiMir . TIIOMAH MUH ( j RAVlC , « oor « tnry . ? • Active peraoim rctiuired an uijuiitu where thoy « ro not lreatly appointed .
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PRO FESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . Admitting , on equal terms , persons of every clas 3 and degree to all its benefits and advantages . Capital—Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds . Chairman—Major Henhy Stones , LL . B . Deputy Chairman—James Andrew Durham . E 3 q . With upwards of Fourteen Hundred Shareholders . There are two important clauses in the Deed of Settlement , by which the Directors have power to appropriate ONE-TENTH of the entire profits of the Company : — 1 st . —l '' or the relief of a ^ -ed and distressed parties assured for life , who have paid live years' premiums , their widows and orphans . 2 nd . —For the relief of aged and distressed original proprietors , assured or not , their widows and orphans , together with 5 per cent , per annum on the capital originally invested by them . All policies indisputable and free of stamp duty . Kates of premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going to or residing at ( in time of peace ) Australasia—Bermuda—Madeira—C ; tpe of Good Hope—the British North American Colonies—and the Mauritius . Medical men in all cases remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against paralysis , blindness , accidents , insanity , and every other affliction , bodily and mental , at moderate rates . A liberal r . oinmissuon allowed to agents . Annual premium for assuring X' 100 , namel y : — Age—20 XI 10 i ) I Age—10 £ 2 13 0 ; i () X'l l'J G | 50 A' ; 18 G 1 ' rospcctiiHCH , with tables anil fullest information , may be ban at the tiilit-. cs of the Company , or any of their agcutu . Applications lor agencies requenteil . KDVVAKD 1 JAYLI 8 , Resident Manager and Actuary . Oflict-H , 7 (> , Cheapsidc , London .
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rpRAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANCE X ASSOCIATION . NOTICE is hereby given , that the FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of this Association will be holden at the Offices , No . 40 , Pall-mall , London , on MONDAY , the 21 th of November next , at Eleven for Twelve o ' clock precisely , for the reception of the Annual Report , for the declaration of a Dividend , the election and reelection of Directors , and for any other general business usually transacted at an annual general iiieeting . By order of the Eoard , THOMAS H . BAYLIS , Manager and Secretary . Offices , 40 , Pall-mall , London .
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TRAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION . Every description of Life Assurance business transacted . Loans granted on personal and other securities . Detailed Prospectuses , containing the names and- addresses of nearly seven hundred shareholders , rates of premium , an explanation of the system now originated , together with useful information and statistics respecting Life Assurance , may be had on application at the offices . Parties desirous of becoming Agents or Medical Referees are requested to communicate with the Secretary . By order of the Board , THOMAS H . BAYLIS . Offices ; 40 , Pall-mall , London .
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MITRE GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE , ANNUITY and FAMILY ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION , 23 , Pall-mall , London . The sum usually charged at the age of 25 to assure £ 1000 in such Offices as adopt the principle of granting Bonuses at stated intervals , will , in the MITRE , assure nearly £ 1400 . Here is an IMMEDIATE BONUS of what requires more than twenty years to attain in other cases . Endowments granted on liberal terms for School and College Education , Professional Premiums , Marriage Portions , &c . Oct . 1851 . WILLIAM BRIDGES , Actuary and Secretary .
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"REDEMPTION SOCIETY . —Notice is hereby XV given , that an Election of two Shoemakers for location on the Society ' s Estate , will take place at the Society ' s Room , 162 , Briggate , Leeds , on Monday , the 17 th of November , at Eight o'clock , p . sr . One of the aboye must be competent to " click , " keep accounts , and manage the shoe trade ; and the other a good man ' s man . One may be a married man whose wif <|) has been accustomed to bind shoes , &c . Applications and testimonials of character and ability must be sent to the Secretary , on or before Monday , the 10 th of November . , , „ . All branches to hold the election on the 17 th of November . By order of the Directors , J . HENDEESON , Sec . REDEMPTION SOCIETY . —The Directors have determined to send two more Shoemakers to the community , as it is found that there are more orders coming in than can be executed by those already located . Moneys received for the week—Leeds , £ 1 . 12 s . ; Mr . Reed , Epworth , 5 s . ; Coventry , per Mr . Shufflebo tham , £ 1 . 5 s . 4 d . ; Longton , per Mr . Riley , 2 s . 4 d . ; building fund , Leeds , 5 s . 6 d . ; Coventry , 3 s . ; Mr . Reed , Epworth , 10 s . ; Propagandist fund , 7 s . J . HENDERSON , Sec . 162 , Briggate , Leeds .
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METROPOLITAN COUNTIES 1 GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY 27 ^ ^ street , Waterloo-place , London . Xl 11 ' . Hegent-DIRECTOKS . Samuel Driver , Esq . Thomas T ifti < . ^ i » , John Griffith Frith ? Esq . Edward * Lomax , tsf ^' Henry Pe ter Fuller , Esq . Samuel Miller , Esq John Palk Griffin , Esq . Edward Vansittar ? Ar < . » i ^ Peter Hood , Esq . . - Sir ThomasNeI ! * ' E 81 Capt . Hon . G . F . Hotham , R . N . William Studley , Egq Life Assurances , Annuities , and Endowments . Thrpl r o of profits divided amongst the assured . —Prospectuses n ™ U r rths on application . F . FERGUSON CAMSOUX K '
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U'NITED KINGDOM TEMPERANfS ^ l GENERAL PROVIDENT INSTITUTION OFFICES . 39 , Moorgate-street , London 17 , George-street , Edinburgh . 52 , Princess-street , Manchester . DIRECTORS . Chairman—Robert Warner , Esq . William R . Baker . Esq . I C . H . Lovell , Esq M n K , Barrett . Jan ., Esq . J . T . Pritchet ? &q . * ' William Janson , Esq . | J . Talbot Tyler , Igq . MEDICAL DIRECTOK . J . T . Mitchell , Esq ., Clapham . SOLICITOUS . Messrs . Gatliff and De Carteret , 19 , Coleman-street BANKERS . Messrs . Barclay , Bevan . and Co ., London . The National Bank of Scotland , Edinburgh . The British Linen Company , Glasgow . SECRETARY . Thomas Aston Binns , Esq . From the commencement of the present year 500 New Policies have been issued , makin ? the total number since the establish ment of the Office , in 1840 , more than 5700 . SPECIAL ADVANTAGES . Lower Premiums than in most other Offiees . The Entire Profits divisible among the Assured . Claims paid to Widows and Children free of Legacy and Probate duty . The Lowest Rate of Mortality of any Office in England . Annuities , Immediate and Deferred , Assurances for the whole of Life , for Short Terma , on Joint Lives , and every other description of Business . Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal may be obtained on application to the Secretary , or any of the Agents . N . B . Active and respectable Agents wanted in every town where none are appointed .
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INDUSTRIAL BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . Incorporated by Act of Parliament , 7 and 8 Vic , cap . 110 . With a Guarantee Fund of Fifty Thousand Pounds . Chief Office , 34 , Moorgate-street , Bank , London . TRUSTEES . John Hinde Palmer , Esq . I Thomas Winkwortli , Esq . William Anthony Purnell , Esq . | John Poole , Esq . DIRECTORS . William G . H . Baines , Esq ., Kensington . Stephen Broad , Esq ., Rye-hill , Peckham . William Carr , Esq ., Bishop 9 gate-street Without , and Sydenham . John Cropp , Esq ., Oakland-house , Clapham . Joseph Davison , Esq .. Friday-street , Cheapside , and Highgate . Wellingtou Gregory , Esq ., Cheapside . John Poole , Esq ., Gutter-lane , Cheapside , and Highbury . William Anthony Purnell , Esq ., Oriental Club , and Lee , Kent . AUDITORS . James Hutton , Esq ., Accountant . Moorgate-strcet . Henry Chatteris , Esq ., Accountant , Gresham-8 treet . William Henry Furnell . Esq ., Accountant , Old Jewry . PHYSICIAN . Henry Letheby , Esq ., M . D ., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence , London Hospital . SUKQEONS . Thomas Olliver Duke , Esq ., Kennington . Thomas Carr Jackson , Esq . . Hamilton-place , New-road . Bankers—Commercial Bank of London . SOLICITOR . Edward Kelly Harris , Esq ., 52 , Lincoln ' s-mn-llelds . SURVEYOR . Henry Annesley Voysoy , Esq .. Guildford-street , Russell-square . Manaoeii—J . W . Sprapue , Esq . The Directors of this Society , in addition to the . ° ^ " ^ business usually transacted by Lifo Assurance Societies , ^ n . ivo formed a distinct Branch for the Industrial Claaacs , e "' ™ " £ every system of Life Assurance , and for lliat purpose liavt ^ extensive tables to be prepared , combining tlieinterMtB » « - ' - class of Assurers , in a manner more comprehensive tuan hitherto been attempted by any similar Society . ni , | 10 uirH The system of Life Assurance hitherto propouii . U-, 1 . altliouf , ^ admirably well adapted to the means and cir 1 cu , m 8 t ! V ; ,: , t aVUilmhUlling and higher clansea of society , nevertheless l » ¦ r ' » able to the ovor-varying condition of nearly iiiue-t < ,, itha ol people of this great commercial country , viz ., uit i » CIubhcs . . . r ,. „„ ,. , pr week , Nintpeiici ; per Month , or the cost of one pint ol lieu- r >_ will secure £ 20 to the wife and family , at the deuth ol » aged 25 next birthday ; or , . „„„„ ..., ioa per-<) ..., Shilling u . id Three Pence per Month will ? ccuic <> a i _ ^ son of the same age the bu . ii of X 2 i > on his attain ! n * t £ ^ b ^ CO , or the Biimo « uin would be paid to hia . umlly «"""• beforu attaining that uge . NON-FOttFEITURK OK MONEY 1 ' * ; ., wy , n « ne 8 hould a person from any causo be unable t » m < > - ' !( j ( lir , in c (! , of hiH Premium , lie will not lo «« tho buiiH t "' *"" ' jii udinU , but will b « allowed , as oftuu us the value ol tl «« I <> 1 to clmrtfe the amount thereof on his Policy , or ; . (] l 0 As 8 « - Shouia a person be altogether unable to c ! '"' „ , ni « . ! H . *» rnnci , tlio Uuiiih iiuid will not l >« forfeited na m «) l " .. ,, f I . sbh 1 i « will be grunted , by th « Directors . «""»«' ;[ u , C d l o xonerntf « l amount , but equivalent to tho Hums already pal . l . H . m from . my future paymentB . „„ :,:.,, KikIowhk : '' " Th « lUte » of Premium for I > ef « rnulAni , u ti « . » . « i || fl j ot far ( Jl . il . lre .. . anil « v « ry other liiloriiiatu . ii ' ^\ U n > tRlllc- » U ^ r the Secretary , at the OlllceH of the Hociety , •>* , « Hank , or of tiny of the Agents . :-= / 10 COA is a nut ul . icl ., ' besides f ^^^ Sl ^ Ly BUnco . cont . i » H a bland oil . The od « tU » " ^ () il ^ advant .. ^ . which is . that . 1 « ohb li . i | £ « ' »> , „ ( j « c . » J raiH-i . lity . Po « fte « H . ng those , , " , I „ .. urtioiilurly if . ''» become a ... ohI valuaBle urticle of « JJ ^ . «» ' , l ) HtaII «« ««« ' " ¦» me .-, l . u . » lcal or other inea »» . tha ^ " , l " tll ) , „„ ,, wiH P" J ^ lurfmaly ineorpoiat «< l with the oily , u " , p reBciit (!<«« 'J ' bs&ss qssa- fBHxir ** 3 rJK . s » . " 3 wffi ¦ ..:-- » -. . «« . " ¦*¦•
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 8, 1851, page 1074, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1908/page/22/
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