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THE ROYAL EXHIBITION.—A valuable nowly-invented, very small, powerful WAISTCOAT walnutto discern miuuta
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JrUUILJlil UljADO , » I « O < - > » muu »| "' objects at a diutunco of from four to five miUts , wliioh ia found to bo invaluable to Yaohtera , Sportsmen , Gentloinen , and OamokeeperH . Price 30 n ., flout free . — TKLE 8 COJPE 8 . A now and ,.. moat important invention in Tolosoopos , possessing such oxtra-_ S 1 \ W r *> I . VriniUn ^ faioworH , that some , 3 | inches , with an . oxtru eye-piece , ** —s -r—| WUtHftU > w distinctly Jupiter ' s Moons , Saturn ' s lima , and the / < i ^ ( iBKPWAe ° W - Th ° y 8 U ]) er 8 ede every other kind , and are of all L f ^ - _ J - ^ MM , 'foi / tite waiatooat uooket , HhootinK , Military purpoHOH , &o , I >*«/ iv" /? v , „ O ^ orawd ^ WeonurHodluNHOH , with wondered powers ; a minute L I '"' ----: L'' bty « yt oahbo uluurly huui . from ten to twelve miles distant . ft £ l v -i " - }" !/ " Vv " ' IjJWttibl ^ . jewly . ii . ventecl ProHorving Speettteles ; invisible und \ - \^ \^~> ' * B fcind « iQ |; Aooubtie liiHlruments for relief of extreme Deafness . \ O \ J ^ . i —^ -MejwrM . JS . and U . HOLOMONS , Ou . ioiauit and Aurista , \ ^ , > L _ . \ , _ J MVA 4 totf » # rto btroet , Piccadilly , opposite tho York Hotel . H&avai JieeperH . Price . ,-i . ro •> JnpVt important J 4 11 W SI V- 'CMifc&povver . ^ - —n *~ r- —^ rUbiftmw distil /< TY ^ ( iBKCftte BWb . f r A- ' _ J ¦ ' . fttM , fontftp wi /« , 7 ^ 'A ; -v ,. , „ O ^ orajnvMLuit L I ' -- ' i ¦ > -i if : * oUi «« t ofth b « W-A * T-T- - ' V v ' Inv * raibL < 4 ev \ -rWl- " ' ' * a > ind «^ Ao () \ O \ J ^ . i .. —r-Meww , p . i v ^ v iO ^ j ^^** ' nacivgri
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ECONOMIC FREEHOLD LAND ASSOCIATION . ( Enrolled us the " Economic Benefit Building Society . " ) Central OHlce—Litkbauy Inbtitutiow , Joiin-Sthkkt , Fitzhoy-Squarh . President : William Coningham , Esq . Trustees : Henry Travis , E « q ., M . D ., Mr . Thomas Whitakor , Mr . John Ivory , sen . Treasurer : Mr . Thomas Whitakor . Bankers : The London and Westminster Bunk , Marylobono Branch . Secretary : Mr . Henry A . Ivory , 52 , College-Place , Camden Town . Sharon Ji ' , 10 each ; Entrance Foe Is . per Share ; Uubticri ]> tioii 1 m . per week per Share . Tho mode of Allotment m as follows : —When an estate is purchased tho Surveyor makes a plan of it , divides it into two parts , and after having divided it into two parts , subdivides these parts into lots ; the lots of ( lie ilrnt part become the respective properties of tho Senior Members on tho books of the Association , and the lots of the second purl , are balloted for amongst the remaining Members generally . Thus tho Senior Member is certain of nis allotment , and tlm Junior Member , even at that time , has a chance of his Allotment ; but even if unsucooMsful in the ballot , wheu in sucuesaiou hu nhalt Htaud in tho position o ( the Senior Member , he will pousKHH tho same certainty as was realized by thnt individual . The law expenses of conveyance and mortgage are based upon tho most economical principle , and are guaranteed not to exceed 30 s . per deed , exclusive of stamps and parchment . ProspectuBCH and further particulars may be obtained on application to tho Secretary , at the Central Office , every Saturday Evening , between the hours of Kight and Ten . A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Hall of Science , City lload , near FinHbury-Biiuare , on Monday , Jan . , 1853 , to explain the objects of of tho AHssciation . Messrs . James Watson , ltiihort Cooper , O . Bird , 0 . F . NiuhoJlH , and other Gentlemen , will attend and address tho Mooting . Tho Choir to be token at Half-punt oight o ' clock .
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SUPERIOR TO COFFEE , BUT LOWER IN PRICE . FRENCH CHOCOLATE , Is . per pound , or in packets , 6 d ., 3 d ., and Id . each , a preparation from the choicest Cocoas of the English markets , and manufactured by the most approved Fronca method . ColFee is far inferior in nutritive qualities to Cocoa . And Chocolate , or properly prepared Cocoa , is now universally recommended by the Medical Profession , as more conducive to health than any other vegetable substance which enters into the human dietary . The superiority of the above One Shilling- French Chocolate , over raw and unprepared Cocoas , may be judged of by the perfection attained in its manufacture , owing to which it may bo used either a 8 food or beverage . PARIS CHOCOLATE COMPANY , distinguished by tho Patronage of her Majesty tho Queen , and tho unanimous award of both "Council" and " Prize" Medals at tho Great Exhibition of 1851 . Manufacturers of Breakfast Chocolate , Bonbons , and French Syrups . Sold Wholesale and Rotuil by tho principal Grocers , Confectioners , and Druggists in the kingdom . Chocolate Mills , Isleworth ; Wholesale Depot , ' . IS , Pudding-Lane , City ; West-End Agent , Mr . John IIatkixld , 221 , Itegent-Streot .
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T > EAL FRENCH COLZA OIL , 3 s . 9 d . Jl \ j per gallon , and the largest , as well as the choicest , assortment m existence of the best manufactured FRENCH MODERATEUR LAMPS , PALMER'S MAGNUM , CAMPHlNE , ARGAND , and SOLAR LAMPS , with all the latest improvements , and . of the newest and most recherche patterns , in Ormolu , Porcelain , Bohemian , and plain glass , or papier mache , is at WILLIAM S . BUBTON'S . They are arranged in one large room , so that the patterns , sizes , and sorts can be instantly sp 1 p « tf * d .
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P ALMER'S CANDLES , 7 £ d . a pound . Palmer ' s Patent Candles , all marked "Palmer . " Single or double wicks 7 ^ d . per pound . Mid . size , 3 wicks 8 Jd . ditto . Magnums , 3 or 4 wicks 9 d . ditto . English ' s Patent CampMne , in sealed cans , 4 s . 9 d . per gallon .
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ELEMENTARY DRAWING for FEMALE CLASSES . Dbpabtment op Practical Abt . —Femai / B School , 37 , Gowbb-Stbbbt , Bkdfoed-8 qtjaeb . In order to afford to persons who maWbe engaged in the daytuuj CW . ili' . u « . * v l earning- ^ ' Sa ^ n , tlie Board of Trade have directed that the Female School of Art , 37 , Gower-Street , shall be open on the Evenings of Monday and Wednesday , from Six to Eight o'clock . The Fees for attendance are as follows : Entrance fee 2 s . ; Instruction 3 s . a month , 7 s . for three months , and 10 s . for six months , paid in advance . Forms of Admission and other information may be obtained at 37 , Gower-Street , and Marlborough-House , between the hours of Eleven and Three . W . R . DEVERELL , Secretary . Marlborough-House , 15 th January , 1853 .
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PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM . NAVIGATION COMPANY . NEW ABBANGEJTEITTS , AJTD BBDUCED FABES AND FBBIGHTS . 0 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 of March and 4 th of every alternate month thereafter from Southampton , and on the 10 th of March and 10 th of every alternate month thereafter from Marseilles . MALTA and EGYPT . —On the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE . —On the 29 th of every month from Southampton . 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 . N . B . —The rates of passage money and freight on the India and China lines have been considerably reduced , and may be had upon application at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London , and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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" The saving of from 30 to 50 per cent , on each suit of clothes , is a feature which the practical genius of Englishmen will not fail to appreciate . " HHHE above quotation is taken from a Work lately published , on " The Various Systems , < &c ., _ of X the Woollen-Cloth Trade . " The immediate reference of this extract is to the New System recently introduced ac the LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT by EDMUND DUDDEN AND CO . And in which the Writer shows that the Customers of Messrs . Dudden and Co . save from 30 to 50 per cent , on thenpurchases by adopting the New System . The fine STOCK of the London Cloth Establishment is known as one of the best in the Metropolis , from which any Lengths , even the shortest , are SOLD AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE . But , as an auxiliary to the Cloth Trade , Cutters of sup erior talent are engaged ; and Purchasers of Cloth , &c , may , if they wish , have it made up on the Premises , at the charge of THE W © R&M ) EN ) >§ WA ^ ESj , Messrs . Dudden and Co . guaranteeing , not only the Quality of the Cloth , but also the Tit and Workmanship of every Garment . LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , 16 , COVENTRY STREET .
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/ CUTLERY WARRANTED . — The most \ j varied assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in the world , all warranted , is on SALE at WILLIAM 8 . BUBTON ' S , at prices that are remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales . 3 £ -inched ivory-handled table-knives , with high shoulders , 10 s . per dozen j desserts to match , 9 s . ; if to balance , Is . per dozen extra ; carvers 3 s . 6 d . per pair ; larger sizes , in i exact proportion , to 25 s . per dozen ; if extra fine , with silver ferrules , from 36 s . ; white bone table-knives , 6 s . per dozen ; desserts , 4 s . ; carvers , 2 s . per pair ; black horn table-knives , 7 s . 4 d . per dozen ; desserts , 6 s . ; carvers , 2 s . 6 d . ; black woodhandlea table-knives and forks , 6 s . per dozen ; table steels , from Is . each . The largest stock of plated dessert knives and forks , in cases and otherwise , and of the new plated fish carvers , in existence . Also , a large assortment of razors , penknives , scissors , &c , of tie best quality . WILLIAM S . BUBTON has TEN LABGB SHOWBOOMS fall communicating ) , exclusive of the Shod , 3 » woted solely to the show of GENEBAIi FUBNISHIN& IEOtf-i MONGEEY ( including cutlery , nicke ^ sjjger , plated , andW r ! " » '"'' waiea , iron and trrajS bedsteaas ) , so att-Ahged' and I classified that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections . Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( per post ) free . The money returned for every article not approved of . No . 39 , OXPOBD-8 TEEET ( corner of Newman-street ); Nos . 1 & 2 , NEWMAN-8 TBEET ; and Nos . 4 & 6 , PEBBY'SPLACE .
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ST . MARTIN'S HALL SINGING SCHOOL . DiKKCTOit : Mr . JOHN HULLAH . Elementary Classes to meet noxt Monday Evening , Jan . 31 : — Class 116 , for Ladies , at Six ; Classes 117 and 118 , for Gentlemen , at Quarter past Seven and Half-past Eight . Terms Twelve Shillings , for a Course of Fifty Lessons . A Class for the Practice of Psalmody and Chanting imietn every Saturday , at Three o ' clock . Terms : Five Shillings for Three Months .
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rpiIE LABOURER'S SABBATH . I On WEDNESDAY EVENING , February 2 nd , at Halfpaat Severn for Eight o ' clock , tit St . Maktin ' s Hai . i ., Long Aon-, will bo held a GREAT BEPBKSENTATIVE MEETING of tho Unit-hd Wobkiho Ci-ASBUS of Lonuom , uh mi Orgunized Demoiiftti'ution of the feelings and opinioim of the Labouring Population of the Metropolis in favour of tho OPENING OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE ON SUNDAYS-. Himnv Mayjikw , Chuirinan . In order to carry out tho proposed object in ftH complete and forcible a manner an poHBible , DelogateH liuvo been elected from every Hranoli of Labour , who will , on the occUHion . reprcuent tho bontiinontH of 02 , 000 Working-Men .
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ESTABLISHED 1811 . MEDICAL , INVALID , AND GENERAL LIFE OFFICE , 25 , Vai , i , Mali-. During tho hint Ten years , this Society him mailed more than Four Thomand One Hundred and i \ f'ty 1 ' oliciet—Covering AHmiruuceH to tho extent of One Million fitiw Hundred und Jiif / htj / -Seven Thoutand Pounds , und tipwardi—Yielding Annual Premiumti amounting to Heventy-Thrse Thousand 1 ' ound * . This Society in the only one pouHCBuing Tables for the Assurance of Dinuafied Lives . Healthy Liveo AhhuhuI at homo and abroad , ut lower rates than at moat other OfliocH . A JIoiiuh of 60 per cent , on tho premiums paid wua added to tho policies ut hint DiviHion of Promt * . Next DiviHion in 1 HK 1 in which all Policies efleoted before 30 th June , 1853 , will participate . AgontH wanted for vacant placcit . ProHpt'otum « n , ForniM of Propoual , and every other information , may lie obtained of the Secretary at the Chief Olllco , or on application to any of tlm Hocioty'H Agents in tho country . F . O . P . NEI 8 ON , Actuary . C . DOUGLAS SINQIIB , Secretury .
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The Tyrants of the Household . —And so it is , and for his rule over Ms family , and for his conduct to wife and children—subjects over whom his power is monarchical , any one who watches the world must think with trembling sometimes of the account which many a man will have to render . For in our society there's no law to control the King of the Fireside . He is master of property , happiness , —life almost . He is free to punish , to make happy or unhappy , to ruin or to torture . He may kill a wife gradually , and be no more questioned than the grand seignior who drowns a slave at midnight . He may make slaves and hypocrites of his children ; or friends and freemen ; or drive them into revolt and enmity against the natural law of love . I have heard politicians and coffee-house wiseacres talking over the newspaper , and railing at the tyranny of the French King , and the Emperor , and wondered how these ( who are monarchs , too , in their way , ) govern their own dominions at home , where each man rules absolute ? When the annals of each little reign are shown to the Supreme Master , under whom we hold sovereignty , histories will be laid bare of household tyrants as cruel as Aniurath , and as savage as Nero , and as reckless and dissolute as Charles . —Thackeray's Esmond . Scotch aki > English . —The Scottish poets have not been afraid to commit themselves by a show of feeling ; the English poets have . Even of such a public virtue as patriotism the Englishman is often very slow to make confession ; and yet no one is prouder of his fatherland . After the manner of Balaam the son of Beor , he gives a blessing to nations that he cordially hates ; aud his love for England gushes forth in words of reviling , if not in some dreadful malison . " England ! with all thy faults , I love thee still , " says Cowper ; and then he goes on to enumerate her faults , without mentioning a single excellence , only hinting at English mind and manners ; still , he says , as though it were a hard job , he will manage to love his country . How truly English ! and how different from the if Rule Britannia" of Thomson ; from the " Ye Mariners" of Campbell ; from Scott's burst of enthusiasm when addressing the " Land of brown heath and shaggy wood ;" from Beattie , even from Ityron , at least when he sings of Scotland , and , above all , from Burns . The songs of Burns owe their success to this egotism , this personality , this outpouring of the inmost soul which the English avoid as they do the confessional . —From Dallas ' s Poetics . Heabing . —Of all our senses , hearing seems to be the most poetical ; and because it requires most imagination . We do not simply listen to sounds , but whether they be articulate or inarticulate , we are constantly translating them into the language of sight , with which we are better acquainted ; and this is a work of the imaginative faculty . —From Dallab ' s Poetics .
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation duhino tub Wbxk unbimo Fiudat Kvknimq . ) Brazilian New , 1820 & . 30 102 } Sardinian 5 p . Cent . Acct . Ecuador 5 J February 14 05 Granada Deferred 11 | Spanish 8 p . Ct « . Now Dof . Tl \ Mexcican 3 per Ct . Acot . Spanish Com . Certif . of February 14 23 Coupon not funded ... f > J Peruvian 6 p . Cts ., 184 » 1034 Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . fl 8 i Peruvian 3 per Cent . Dot ' .
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Satur . Mond . Tues . ! Wedn . Thurs . Frid . Bank Stock 227 227 * 22 « i 227 * 227 J 3 per Cent . Red 100 100 J 100 1 100 J 100 * 100 J 3 per Cent . Con . Ans . 09 } J ) 9 J fli )} 1 ) 1 ) 1 l )!) fr 99 £ Consols for Account ... 0 »| Oflj M ) J 004 9 ))| 3 } per Cent . An 103 J lO . 'ii 103 JJ- 103 4 103 *} 103 ? New 6 per Cents . Long Ann ., 1800 ( i \ G 7-100 1-10 0 7-1 ( 10 7-10 India Stock 272 272 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 71 71 < i 7 « 7 70 Ditto , under iilOOO 07 71 71 71 Ex . Bills , . £ 1000 68 p 61 p 01 p 01 p 57 p « 1 p Ditto , £ 500 68 p ( tip 57 p 67 p ( Up Ditto , Small 68 p ( lip ( tip 57 p 67 p 01 p
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . BRITISH FUNDS FOR TIIE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Pricks . )
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118 THE LEADER . [ Saturday ^
The Royal Exhibition.—A Valuable Nowly-Invented, Very Small, Powerful Waistcoat Walnutto Discern Miuuta
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 29, 1853, page 118, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1971/page/22/
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