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FINDLAY ' S COMPAEATIVE ATLAS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN GEOGRAPHY . In One Volume , Imperial 4 to , price £ 1 11 a . 6 d . A COMPARATIVE ATLAS of ANCIENT AND MODERN GEOGRAPHY , comprised in Fifty-Four Coloured Maps ; showing the various Divisions of the World as known to the Ancients , and their corresponding Sites and Boundaries in Modern Countries : derived from the most hefore the Ancient Names . By ALEXAJS lXhK tx . U . LIN . ULAY . F . R . G . S . LIST OF MAPS IN THE COMPARATIVE ATLAS . CLASSICAL MAPS . COMPARATIVE MODERN MAPS . 1 . Orbis Veteribus Notus 2 . Eastern Hemisphere . 4 . Ital ? aSeptentrionalifl 5 . Northern Italy . 6 . Italia Media 7 . Central Italy . 8 . Italia Meridionalis 9 . Southern Italy . 10 . Athente . _ „ _ 11 Peloponnesus et Attica ... 12 . Southern Greece . 13 Grsecia Septentrionalis ... 14 . Northern Greece . is ! Insuloe Maris ^! gaei 16 . Archipelago . 17 Macedonia , Thracia , Illy- 18 . North part of European ria , Mcesia , et Dacia Turkey . 19 . Britannia 20 . England . 21 Insulse Britannieae 22 . Scotland . 23 . Ireland . 24 . Gallia 26 . France . 26 . Germania 27 . Northern Germany . 28 . Vindelicia , Noricum , Rhtetia , Pannonia , etIUyrieum 29 . Southern Germany , &c . 30 . Hispania . 31 . Spain . 32 Africa Septentrionalis 33 . Northern Africa . 34 . ^ Egyptus 35 . Egypt . 36 . AsiaMinor AT . Asia Minor . 38 . Palsestina 39 . Palestine . 40 . Syria . 41 . Syria . 42 . Armenia , Mesopotamia , 43 . Eastern part of Asiatic Assyria , et Babylonia ... Turkey . 44 . Arabia 45 . Arabia . 46 . Imperium Persicum 47 . Persia . 48 . Indiae . SUPPLEMEHTAKY MAPS . 49 . Western Hemisphere . 52 . Africa . 60 . Europe . 53 . North America . 61 . Asia . 5 * - South America . London : William Tegg and Co ., 85 , Queen Street , Cheapside ,
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Every Yard of Cloth sold at the London Cloth Establishment is sold at the Wholesale Price !!! AS an AUXILIARY to the CLOTH TRADE , the Proprietors of the LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT have appropriated the upper part of their extensive Premises in COVENTRY STEEET to the purposes of A LABGE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT , In which experienced , talented cutters , and the best Workmen to be found in the Metropolis , are employed to make up in a superior manner any materials purchased in the CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , at the charge of only the ¦ Workmen ' s Waoeb . Here is provided A PERFECT SCHEME OF ECONOMY , In regard to the best and most fashionable West-end Clothing , with advantages never before realized by the public in the FINEST AND BEST DESCRIPTIONS OF DRESS . It includes not only choice from , the large and superior Stods : of Cloths , Trowserings , Testings , Ac . & £ ., of THE LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , at the WHOLESALE PRICE , with making up in best style at " WORKMAN ' S WAGES , But also a Guarantee for the Quality , Fit , and Workmanship . EDMUND DUDDEN AND COMPANY , LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT , 16 , COVENTRY STEEET .
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BA 3 TKS OF DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS BANKS . imTBSTMEHT OB CA . PI * AX AXD SAYINGS . NATI ONAL ASSURANCE and INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION , 7 , St . Mabtiu ' s Place , Tbapalgab Squake , LoKdon , Ait » 66 , Pai . Ii Mall , Manchestbb . Established in 1844 . TBU 8 TBB 6 . Lieut .-Col . the Right Sonourable Lord George Pftget , M . P . Rev . Joseph Prendergast , D . B ., ( Cantab . ) Lewisliam , George Stone , Esq ., Banker , Lombard Street . Matthew Hutton Chaytor , Esq ., Reigate . The Investment of Money with this Association secures equal advantages to the Savings of the Provident and the Capital of the Affluent , and affords to both the means of realising the highest rate of Interest yielded by first-class securities , in which alone the Funds are employed . The constant demand for advances upon securities of that peculiar class , which are offered almost exclusively to Life Aseurance Companies , such as Eeversions , Life Interests , &c , enables the Board of Management to employ Capital on more advantageous terms and at higher rates of Interest than could otherwise , with equal safety , be obtained . The present rate of Interest is Jive per cent , per annum , and this rate will continue to be paid so long as the Assurance department finds the same safe and profitable employment for money . Interest payable , half-yearly in January and July . Money intended for investment is received daily between the hours of 10 and 4 o ' clock , at the Offices of the Association . Immediate Annuities granted , and the business of Life Assurance in all its branches , transacted , on highly advantageous terms . Rates , Prospectuses , and Forms of Proposal , with , every requisite information , may be obtained on application at the offices of the Association , or to the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom . PETER MORRISON , " Managing Director . Application * for Agvncie * -mcu / he made to the Managing Director .
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PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS . GLOBE INSURANCE , COBKHILL A 1 TD PALL MALL , LONDOK . Established 1803 , ( Empowered by Special Act * of Parliament ) FOB FIRE , LIFE , ANNUITIES , AND THE PURCHASE OF REVERSIONS AND LIFE CONTINGENCIES . James Wm . Freshfield , Esq ., M . P ., F . R . S . > Chairman . Fowler Newaam , Esq ., Deputy Chairman . George Carr Glyn , Esq ., M . P ., Treasurer . Henry Alexander , Esq . Robert Locke , Esq . John 8 . Brownrigg , Esq . Boyd Miller , Esq . William Chapman , Esq . Sheffield Neaye , Esq . Boyce Combe , Esq . William Phillimore , Esq . Thomas M . Coombs , Esq . W . H . C . Plowden , Esq . William Dent , Esq . Robert Saunders , Esq . Sirl . L . Goldsmid . Bart ., F . R . S . Sir Walter Stirling , Bart . Robert Hawthorn , Esq . W . Thompson , Esq ., Aid ., M . P , John Hodgson , Esq . William Tite , Esq ., F . R . S . John Edward Johnson , Esq . Josiah Wilson . Esq . Richard Lambert Jones , Esq . Benjamin G . Windus , Esq . Capital—Ours Million Sterling—the whole Paid-up and Invested . New Tables of Life Premiums on a Just and Liberal basis are adopted by the " Globb Inbttbaxcb , " combining the Plan of Participation , with those principles of Solidity and Security , which have distinguished the Company from its formation . Two Scalbs of Premiums , Participating and Non-Participating . Two-Thirds of Profits divided as Bonus every Seven Years . Owb-Thibd of the Premium may remain Unpaid as a debt upon the Policy— . and other facilities afforded to Insurers . Insurances taken to the extent of £ 10 , 000 on a Single Life . Every class of FIRE and LIFE Insurance Business transacted . Prospectuses with full Tables , and Details — and Forms ; may be had at the Offices of the Company : or of any of the Agents . ( By Order of the Board ) WILLIAM NEWMARCH , Secretary .
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INFANT EDUCATION . THE INFANT SYSTEM , for developing the Intellectual and Moral Powers of all Children from One to Seven Years of Age . B y SAMUEL WILDEESPIN . A New Edition , being the Eighth , carefully revised . Foolscap cloth , 5 s . "Anew and carefully revised edition of a work already extensively and favourably known . "—Wesleyan Times . WILDERSPIN'S MANUAL for INFANT SCHOOLS , reduced to 2 s . 6 d . cloth . A Manual for the Relieious and Moral Instruction of Young Children in the Nursery andlnfantSchool . With Music . By SAMUEL WILDERSPIN and T . J . TERRINGTON . Royal 8 vo , cloth , reduced to 2 s . 6 d . Hodson , 22 , Portugal Street , Lincoln ' s Inn ; And other Booksellers .
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CLERICAL , MEDICAL , AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE BOCIETYv Established 1824 . Empowered by Special Act of Parliament . ADVANTAGES . Extension or Limits op Rksidbiccb . — The Assured can reside in any part of Europe , the Holy Land , Egypt , Madeira , the Cape , Australia , New Zealand , ana in most parts of North and South America , without extra charge . MUTUAL SYSTEM WITHOUT THE RISK OF PARTNERSHIP . The small share of Profit divisible in future among the Shareholders being now provided for , the Assured will hereafter derive all the benefits obtainable from a Mutual Office , With , at the same time , complete freedom from liabilitythus ' combining , in the same office , all the advantage * of both The Assurance Fund already invested amounts to £ 850 , 000 , and the Income exceeds £ 135 , 000 per annum . Credit SxbtkM . —On Pohoies for the whole of Life , one halt of the Annual Premiums for the first five years may remain , on credit , and may either continue as a debt on the Policy , or may bo paid off at any time . Loaicb . Loans are advanced on Policies which have been wi existence five years and upwards , to the extent of nine-tenths BonuBks — FIVF- Bonuses have been declared ; at the last in January , 1852 , the sum of 4131 . 125 was added to the rohcieB , producing a . Bonus varying with the different ages , from -24 } to f > 5 per cent , on the Premiums paid during thefive years , or irom nc to HI 9 ins , per cunt , on the sum assured . . I ' AiiTicfpiTjoar in Pbofwb . — Policien participate m tho nroflta in proportion to the number and amount ol the I remiunm pail between every division bo that X only one year s Premium be received prior to the Books being closed fV > r any division , the Policy on which it was paid will obtain its duo share The books clone for thd ne * t Division on 30 th Juno , 1850 , therf fore those who effect Policies before the 30 th Juno next Will be entitled to ono year ' s additional share of I roilta ° l ££££ ™ oi Ho ^ HKS .-Tho next a , ul future Bonuaea may bo either received in Ca » li , or applied at the option of the Assured in any other way , Noff-vAWioiFATioir ™ Pkokitb -H ^ BsurancoB may be efleclod for ft Fixed Sum At considerably reduced rates , and the Premiums for term Polioiou are lower than at most other Safe 0 Pbomp * BKTTi . mntirtVOB' Cr , AiMH . — -OlaimA paid thirty days alter probf of death , fthd all Policies ure Indisputable except in i 5 %£ h *™ maybe awured at rates proportioned to Mio itU vZTXHta ^ ire « r » ntod on the lives of persons in any Xtatioti , and of * every w * TX * any m . m on ono life from i > 60 to 4 J 1 O . O 00 P «« X 2 « may bo paid yearly , half-yearly or quarterly , but if a payment 1 beTomitted from any cause , the l * olioy can bo ™^ l ^^* E £ to ° «* are at all ti ™ open to the i no ; ii £ vui » i " j r o f persons denrou * to armire . ' 'T ^ ot nlm S ^^ ofVoposal , «™ bo obtained of auy of the ^ ° » ' ** $ £ ^ KAta > , lte * id , ne Secntory . 99 , 0 n » t RoM « 1 0 treot , WoomBbttry , Un&on .
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HOUSE HOLDERS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . DISTINCTIVE AND PECUI / IAB FEATUHES . 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 . 6 . Loans on the security , or for the purchase , or erection , of property on » n entirely new plan , the payments to cease in the ovont of tho death of the Borrower , and the property to bo handed over to his family , or representatives , free and unencumbered . 6 . The Savings' Bank and Assurance-Loan Branches combined , by which Depositors it » Savings' Banks and intending Members of Building Societies , niuy invest their funds ho us to secure the Assurance of a given sum in the event of death , and at the same time employ them for tho purchase of property during life . This system ' supersedes Building Societies—suporgedes Savings' Banks . 7 . A person may choose any ago for entry , by paying the value of tho difloronoe between hia own and the chosen ago , in oue sum . RICHARD HODSON , Secretary . Ofpichs : 15 and 10 , Adam Sthkkt , Adklvhi , London .
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THE LONDON MAIL . A Fortnightly ^ stamped ) Newspaper , published on the 8 th and 24 th of every month , to meet the requirements of the Commercial , Military , Civil , and Naval Interests of India , the Cape , Australia , and the Colonies . The London Mail consists of 10 pages , or 04 columns , tho largest size permitted by the Act of Parliament . Iii General Politics , the London Mail is conducted on strictly independent principles ; advocating liberal views on all public questions , irrespective of party . The Mercantile Intelligence—including Markets , Shipping , and Exchange—is very fully and accurately reported . Terms— £ 1 4 s . per annum , including the Marseilles postage of 3 d . on each Number . The London Mail is an advantageous medium for the purpose of giving publicity to Advertisements . The terms are—Eight lines and under , 5 s . ; and 6 d . for every additional line . Advertisements must be sent in not later than tho mornings of the 7 th and 23 rd of every month . OiHce—No . 10 , Crane Court , Fleet Street , London , Juno 4 th , 1853 . * The next . Number will bo published on Wednesday , tho 8 th of June .
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fi HEAT WESTERN RAILWAY . —ASCOT \ _ X RACES . —On Tuesday , June 7 , and Thursday , June 0 , SPECIAL TRAINS will run between PADDINOTON and WINDSOR . Omnibuses tit moderate and ilxed fares , as well as a large number oi carriages of every description , are provided to convey Passengers between the Windsor Station and the Racecourse . In addition to the . Itooking-oflives at Paddington , ISckotu may bo procured at the Company ' n oiHcea , 27 , King Streei , Cheapaido ; 201 ) , Strand ; 25 , Regent Street ( corner of Jernivn Street ) ; Hour and Ciwtle , Oxford Htroet ; Peacock , Islingion ; and at Messrs . Tattersull ' s , Hyde Park Corner . Full partieUlutH of the TraiiiH , &c , uro | jiv « n in separate hand-bills , which may be had on application ut tho Railway Stations , and at the above-named places . l ' uddingl . on , . 1 uno , 1 H 5 ! J . - — . .. i——— '— - —•—¦ ' ' ¦
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PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . KBW ABBAWGHMBNT 8 , AND KKDUCI 1 D ifAHBH AITD VBBiaUTS . DEPARTURES OUTWARDS . INDIA and CHINA , via EGYPT . — For Aden , Ceylon , Minima , Calcutta , l ' enang , Bingaporo , and Hong Kong on the 4 th and 20 th of every mouth from Southampton , «« " 1 on the 10 th and Hflth from Marseilles . AUSTRALIA , viA 8 INOAPORK .--For 4 delaido , Port Philip , and Sydney ( touching at Balaviii ) , on l . lie 4 th July , and 4 fli of every alternate- month thereafter from Southampton , and on the 10 th of J"ly < " »< l 10 th of every Alternate month thereafter from Marseilles . / MALTA ami KGYl'T . On the 4 th ami 20 fli of every month from Houlhauuitoii , and the 10 th and 20 th froiii Marnoiljes . MALTA ' auft CONSTANTINOPLE . —On the 27 < h of oyory month from Southampton . HI'AIN and PORTUGAL . —ForVigo , Opl > Jfo , Linbon , Cadiz , nn (\ Gibraltar , from Houthitmpton , on the 7 th , 17 th , find 27 th "' cALCUTTAand CHINA . —Vosnela of the Company ply oco ttuionnHy ( generally ouw » iiricmth ) hetwoeaCal < iutti » , l ' e » aiig , fiin « apore . Hour Kong , and Hliangliiw . N ii -The rates « tf pa » 8 » ne money ami freight on the India « nil China linen have beou oounideraUy reduced , aud roar bo 1 a udoii application at the Compauy'B Oflk'ou , 122 , LoadeifliHU Htroet , Loridon , and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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CJOtJTH WESTERN RAILWAY . —ASCOT O lliACKS , June , 1853 . —SPECIAL TRAINS will run from Wateijoo Station to W I . NDHOK , during the Forenoon of Tuch-< lay 7 ti , and Thursday flth Juno , eoniiiienciing at H a . m ., and from Atindsor after the Races until 11 p . m . FauRH : First , Class—Hiiiglfl Jouriu-y , Js . i ) d . ; Double Journey , fis . « d Second Olatw- . Single . Journoy , 2 s . 10 d . ; Double Journey , 4 i . ( Id . Doi . We Journey Tickets enu bo obtained , on and after Monday , tlio Oth , at MesHrs . 'I ' fttterflall'B , Jlyde Park Corner ; at tho Univetsal fMIIce , lto ^ ent ' H CiroiiH ; Swan with Two NecltH , ( JreHlitu Street ; Spread Kagle , Ciraeechur < : h Street ; Uolt-in-I ' un Fleet Htroet ; Golden Crows , Charing Cross ; Green Man and Mill , Oxford Street ; and at the George and Blue Hour , Holism ; uny day ( Sunday ereepted ) until Friilay , June 10 th . Cu-riiif , « s and HorseH will only be conveyed on Tuesday and Thiir . sday by a Special Train leaving " Waterloo at 7 . 0 a . m ., and returning from WindHor at 10 . 0 p . m . A day ' u uoticu required , in ovderio Bccnro llorse-Uoxes uiul Trucks . OinnibuHeH will bo ootitinually running at modorato and fired fmfiH . HuiJoriior ConveyaiUH'B enu l »« procured at Windsor during tJm ltacps , to convey I ' artien to and from tho Gouno , Open Carriage Tickets will not be . issued on these days . AR 011 D . BCOTT , Trcifflo Manager . Wutorloo Station , Ju » ft , 1868 .
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Jtrna 4 , 1853 . ] THE LEADER . 551
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Leader (1850-1860), June 4, 1853, page 551, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1989/page/23/
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