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T^LEMENTAEY DRAWING for FEMALE JjJ CLASSES.
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DEPARTMENT OV PRACTICAL ART . —FEMALE BCHOOL , 37 , GOWBR-&TBEET , BBOFOBD-SqUABB . In order to afford to persons who may be engaged in the daytime facilities for learning to Draw , the 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 Pees for attendance are us follows : Entrance f ^ e 2 s . ; Instruction 3 s . a month , 7 s . for three months , and 10 s . ibr six months , paid in advance . Forms of Admission and other information may bo obtained at 37 , Gower-Streefc , and Marlborqugh-Houao , between the hours of Eleven and Three . W . B . DEVERELL , Secretary . Marlborougli-House , 15 th January , 1853 .
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ECON OMIC FREEHOLD LAND ASSOCIATION . ( Enrolled as the f f Economic Benefit Building Society . " ) Central Office—LixBBAity IHbtiTViiotr , John-Stukkt , Pitzroy-Squahe . President : William Coningham , Esq . Trustees : Henry Travis , Esq ., M . D ., Mr . Thomas Whitaker , Mr . John Ivory , sen . Treasurer : Mr . Thomas Whitakor . Bankers : The London and Westminster Bank , Marylobone Branch . Secretary : Mr . Henry A . Ivory , 52 , College-Place , Camdon Town . Shares JJ 30 each ; Entrance Fee Is . per Share ; Subscription Is . per week per Share . The mode of Allotment is as follows : —When an entuto is purchased the Surveyor makes a plan of it , divides it into two parts , and after Laving divided it into two parts , subdivides ) these parts into lots ; the lots of the first part become the respective properties of the Senior M embers on the books of the Association , and the lots of the second part are balloted for amoqust tli # remaining Members generally . Thus the Senior Member is certain of Tiia allotment , and the Jtmior Member , even at that time , has a ohanco of his AUotmont ; but even if iuisiio < : « H 8 fiil in tho bupot , whew in jmcoo »» i (> n ho shall stand in the position ot the Senior Member , ho will poHHOtm tho muue certainty us was realized by that individual . The lawoipoiiHosof cojivQjauco and mortgage are based upon tho most economical principle , and aro guaranteed not to exceed 3 < Hi . p « r deed , exclusive of Htamps and parchment . ProspootusoB and further partioiUarti may bo obtained on application to the Secretary , at tho Central OIHoo , every Saturday livening , 1 > otwoon tho hours of Eight and Ton . A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in tho Parthonium , 8 t . Martin ' s Lane , on Monday , February 14 th , 1 H 53 , to explain the objeots of tho A ssaoiation . Messrs . Jfobort Cooper , G . JJird , O F Njoliolls , and other Goutlomon , will attend and address tho Mooting . The Chair to bo taken at Half-pant Eight o ' clock .
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rpHE OAK MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE I and LOAN COMPANY . Oflices—4 i ) , Moorgato Street , London . Guarautee Fund , Fifty Thousand Pounds . Tho Oak Lifb Office undertakes all transactions involving tho pontingencieH of human life , whether they relate to tho Upper or Middle Classes , which are now almost peculiarly tho objects of Life Assurance , or to those in an humbler spheretho industrious Labourer , Mechanic , or Artisan . The constitution of tho Office is upon the Mutual Principle , and embraces Assurances upon Single or Joint Lives and Survivorships , Endowments , and tho granting of Immediate or Doforrod Annuities . Tho attention of benevolent persona , and employers of every description , is invited to the Prospectus and Tables of the Industrial or Workmen ' s Branch of this Company . Table showing the Monthl y Contributions payable for the Asiurunce of any of the Jollowimj Sums payable ut Death . Ago next For < C 20 . For £ 30 . For JMO . For £ 60 . Birthday . . C « . . Ji x . d . £ »¦ <>¦ & *¦ d - 10 0 0 7 0 0 11 0 13 0 1 « 12 0 0 8 0 0 11 0 13 0 17 15 0 0 H 0 1 0 0 14 . 0 1 H 18 0 0 » 0 11 0 15 0 10 20 0 0 0 Oil 0 10 01 10 it o o lo o i a 017 oi ii 25 0 0 10 0 1 !> 0 1 H 0 2 1 2 ( 5 0 0 10 0 1 ' 1 Oil ) 0 2 2 } 28 0 0 11 0 14 0 1 10 0 2 3 30 0 10 0 1 6 0 1 U 0 * 6 82 0 10 0 1 « 0 28 0 0 25 0 35 oil 018 o a a o a » 37 0 12 0 1 U 0 2 4 0 2 11 40 ( f 1 J 0 1 11 «> * « <> 3 2 42 0 11 0 2 « «> 2 H 034 16 oio o a 3 . o a ii o a 8 40 0 1 « 0 2 3 0 3 1 0 3 10 Zi o i a P ii b o a a 0 4 1 60 0 1 A 0 2 7 0 3 0 0 4 4 Exami'LJC—A person aged lil nmy , by the small payment of 1 )< 1 per month Heciirn <<> Win wife , diihlren , or other relatives or iioiniiuii'N , the sum of ^<> ' »• . lliM « loath whenever that event may occur . Tho Premiums will lio recoivod by instalments at Hiioh of tho Company's Agencies ail imiy suit thu convenience of tho Assurers . Pro » peotiiHes and Forms of Application may bo had at tht | Company ' s Olllcos , and of the AgnmU throughout the kingdom . O . MANNERS COODE , tincretary . N . M . —Agoutu required in * & parts of tho Kingdom .
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aU I L T 1 *] T ) P 10 T T I C () A T S . — VV II . UATHON and CO . respectfully invito ladies to iii ( ii > i ) 0 t their HTOOK . of QUILTED PKTTICOATH , in Matins , HilfiH LuutreH , Aljiaoa Clothu , ami all tho oilier prevailing materials , tho whole of which havo been newly manufactured , and , being liued with the imperial patent cloth wadding , they -will he found greatly to surpass every other description , in warmth , lightueBd , and general comfort . Iiniioriul Coverlet Mauuluc-tory , 400 , New Oxford Streot .
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PlIALANSTERTAN ASSOCIATION . — All persons interested in tho propagation of tho priiicriples of AHBooiation as laid down b y Charles Fourier , aro rfmpectmlly informed that tho Phalaustoriun Association is rc-organi ) eecl for the ubov « i «) bject . All ( 50 iiiinunication . s to bo addressed , f > 5 , Itupert Street ., llaymarkitt , liitiidou .
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- \ TrANTEl ) an APPliENTICE , by a W UOOKSKLLEtt and PUBLISIIEU . Apply to John Chapman , 142 , Strand , London .
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PENINSULAR and OBIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . 2 TEW JlEEANGBMENTS , AITD BEDTTCED FABES AND rKEI&HT 3 . DEPARTURES OUTWARDS . INDIA and CHINA , via EGYPT . — For Aden , Ceylon , Madras , Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong KoDg 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 Philipi and Sydney ( touching at Batavia ) , on the 4 th of March and 4 th of every alternate month thereafter from Southampton , and on the lQth 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 . —Tlie 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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t ( 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 flail to appreciate . " rpHE 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 at the 1 ONDON 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 thoir purchases 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 , aro SOLD AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE . But , as an auxiliary to the Cloth Trade , Cutters of superior talent are engaged ; and Purchasers of Cloth , &c , may , if they wish , have it made up on the Premises , at the charge of TM 1 WORKMEN'S WAGES ,, Messrs . Dudden and Co . guaranteeing , not only the Quality of the Cloth , but also the Pit and Workmanship of every Garment . LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , 16 , COVENTRY STREET .
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rpHREE HUNDRED COPIES OF "MY X NOVEL , " b y Sir E . B . Lytton , and from Fifty to Four Hundred copies of every other leading Work are in circulation at MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY . Single Subscription , Ofe Guinea pbb Ankum . First Class Country Subscription , Two Guinea 9 3 nd upwards , according to the number of Volumes required . Prospectuses may be obtained on application .
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« Householders' Assurance-Loans on a peculiar plan , combining the Advantages of Savings' Banks and Land and Building Societies . HOUSEHOLDERS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . DISTINCTIVE AND PECULIAR FEATURES . 1 . Every Policy is absolutely indisputable , the state of health , age , and interest , being admitted on the Policy . 2 . Policies paid to the Holder within Fourteen Days after Proof of Death . 3 . No charge for Policy Stamp - 4 . The Savings' Bank Assurance^—the Company granting an Assurance on the life of the Depositor for every sum deposited , with liberty to withdraw the deposit at fourteen days' notice . 5 . Loans on the security , or for the purchase , or erection , of property , on an entirely new plan , tlie payments to cease in the event of the death of the Borrower , and the property to be handed over to his family , or representatives , free and unencumbered . 6 . The Savings' Bank and Assurance-Loan Branches combined , by which Depositors in Savings' Banks and intending Members of Building Societies , may invest their funds so as to secure the Assurance of a given sum in the evept of death , and at the same time employ them for the purchase of property during life . This system supersedes Building Societies—superbccLoa iatuLvinaa' Hanlra . 7 . A person may choose any age for entry , by paying the value of the difference between his own and the chosen age , in one sum . 8 . Medical Referees in all caaea paid by the Company . RICHARD HODSON , Secretary . Offices : 15 and 16 , Adam Stkbet , Adelphi , London .
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REAL FRENCH COLZA OIL , 3 s . 9 d . per gallon , and the largest , as well as the choicest , assortment in existence of the best manufactured FRENCH MODERATBUB LAMPS , PALMER'S MAGNUM , CAMPHINE , AHGAND , and SQIiAR LAMPS , with all the latest improvements , and . of the newest and most recherche patterns , in Ormolu , Porcelain , Bohemian , and plain glass , or papier macne , is at WILLIAM S . BURTON'S . Tney are arranged in one large room , so that the patterns , siyes , ana sorts can be instantly selected . P ALMER'S CANDLES , 7 \ A . a pound . Palmer ' s Patent Candles , all marked " Palmer . " Single or double wicka 7 } d . per pound . Mid . size , 3 wicks 8 Jd . ditto . Magnums , 8 or 4 wicks 0 d . ditto . English ' s Patent Camphine , in sealed cans , 5 a . per gallon : / CUTLERY WARRANTED . — The most \ j varied assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in tho world , all warranted , is on SALE at WILLIAM S . BURTON'S , at prices that are remunerative onl y because of the largeness of the sales . 3 J-inehed ivory-handled table-knives , with high shoulders , 10 s . per dozen ; desserts to match , 9 s . ; if to balance , Is . por dozen extra ; carvers 3 a . ( id . per pair ; larger sizes in exaet proportion , to 26 s . por dozen ; if extra fine , with silver ferrules , from 86 s . ; white bone table-knives , 6 s . per dozen ; desserts , 4 s . ; carvers , 2 a . per pair ; black horn table-knives , 7 s . 4 < 1 . per dozen ; desserts , 6 a . ; carvers , 2 s . Gd . ; black woodhandled table-knives and forks , ( is . per dozon ; table ateol » , from Is . each . The largest stook of plated dessert knives and forks , in canes and otherwise , and of the new plated flah carvers , in oxiatonco . Alno , a largo assortment of razors , penknives , scissors , &c , of the best quality . WILLIAM 8 . BURTON has TEN LABOE SHOWROOMS ( all communicating ) , exclusive of ( he Shop , devoted solely to the show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ( including cutlery , nickel silver , plated , and japanned wares , iron and brass bedsteads ) , so arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections . Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( por post ) froo . Tho money returned for every article not approved of . No 39 , OXFORD-STREET ( corner of Newman-street ); Nob . 1 & 58 , NBWMAN-BTKEHT ; and Non . 4 & 6 , PICKUY' 8-PLACE .
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A Gibij to Love . —It was when she w ^ is living where she loved to live , in the old country-house , among the old friends qiad old servants who would every pjie of them have died a hnndred deaths for her sake , that you could study and love her hest . Then , the charm there was in the mere presence of the kind , gentle , happy young English girl , who could enter into everybody ' s interests and be grateful for everybody ' s love , possessed its best and brightest influence . At pic-nics , lawn-parties , little country gatherings of all sorts , she was , in her own quiet , natural manner , always the
presiding spirit of general comfort and general friendship . Even the rigid laws of country punctilio relaxed before her unaffected cheerfulness and irresistible good-nature . She always contrived—nobody ever knew how—to lure the most formal people into forgetting their formality , and becoming natural for the rest of the day . Even a heavy-headed , lumbering , silent country squire , was not too much for her . She managed to make him feel at his ease , when no one else would undertake the task ;
she could listen patiently to his confused speeches about dogs , horses , and the state of the crops , when other conversations were proceeding in which she was really interested ; she could receive any little grateful attention that he wished to pay her—no matter how awkward or ill -timed— -as she received attentions from any one else , with a manner which showed she considered it as a favour granted to her sex , not as a right accorded to it . —Coimns ' s Basil .
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Saiur . Mond . Tuet . Wedri . Tkurt . Frid Bank Stock 227 } 228 * 228 } 228 } 223 } 227 } 3 per Cent . Eed 100 100 } 100 } 100 99 ? 100 3 pec Cent . Con . Ana . 99 | 99 ± 09 } G 9 i 99 } 99 } Consols for Account ... 99 * 99 } 99 } 99 J 99 } 99 i 3 i per Cent . An 103 } 103 } 103 103 } 103 } 103 | New 6 per Cents Long Ans ., 1860 6 7-16 6 7-16 6 * 6 f 6 f India Stock 271 } 271 } 267 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 69 70 1 73 Ditto , under £ 1000 ... 70 69 65 73 Ex . Bills , deiOOO 57 p 57 p 55 p 55 p 65 p 58 p Ditto , J 65 OO 67 p , 65 p 58 p Ditto , Small 57 p 60 p 55 p 5 , 5 p
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation dubing thh Week amoiira Fbidat EvEiriiro . ) Brazilian Bonds 102 } Swedish Loan 2 dis . Granada Deferred 11 } Turkish jLoan , 6 per Cent . Mexcican 3 per Ct . Acct . 1862 | dig . FebrnarylA 22 | Venezuela 38 Spanish 3 p . Cts . New Def . Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . 97 } Account , February 14 22 $
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . BRITISH FUNDS FOE THE PAST WEEK . ( Closiitg Pbicbs . )
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KaimtTAEy 5 , 1855 . ] THE LEADER . 143
T^Lementaey Drawing For Female Jjj Classes.
T ^ LEMENTAEY DRAWING for FEMALE JjJ CLASSES .
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 5, 1853, page 143, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1972/page/23/
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