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areat Cappagh Copper Mining - : COMPASy . ( LIMITED ) 1 'AKKHOF SCH 1 TLL , COUNTY OF CORK , IRELAND . Capital . £ 60 , 000 , in 60 , 009 shares of £ 1 each , of -which 40 , 000-rtiapes oaly > vill be issued , except -with the sanction of the shareholders . . '¦' .. "' - 5 s . per share to be paid on application , anil 7 s . 6 d . within two months , and 7 s . 6 d . per sharo within-four months after date of allotment . DIRECTORS , SIDNEY BEISLEY , Esq ., the Cedars , Lavrie-park , Sydenhain . S . E . THOMAS DOWLIXG , Esq ., Gresham-house , E . C . < JEOKGE GEACH , Esq ., Egerton-irillas , Cnnonbury , X . HORATIO NELSON , Esq ., 1 O , New Cavendlsh-strect , Portland-place , W .,. JOSEPH THOMPSON , Esq ., 43 , Gloucester-terrace , Hyde-park , W . Solicitors—Messrs , Pat tison and Wigs , 10 , Clement-lano , E . C . Bbok £ Rs—Messrs . Webb arid Geach , 8 , Finch-lane , London , ¥ . C Officiaj . Attditors—Messrs . Deloitte and Greewood , Accountants , 4 , Lothbury , E . C . Bankers—London : Commercial Bank' -of London , Lothbury . E . . G .-1 Dublin : Royal Bank of Ireland , foster-place . Secretary—Charles Carter ; Esq . REGISTERED OFFICES , No . 3 , CANNON-STREET , LONDON , E . C . This Company is formed for the purpose of purchasing the lease arid resuming the works of the Great Cappagh Copper Mine , which were suspended under peculiar circumstances , after ofe to the value of upwards of £ 30 , 000 had been raised , and about JE 40 , 000 judiciously expended in testing the permanent rich capabilities of the mine , Which were successfully proved . : Chiefly owing to the productive State of this mine , the former Company agreed to pay the suni . of-- £ -165 , 000 for a lease . thereof , togetherwith the other mineral property of the estate , but the matter becanie involved in a length- ; * ned Chancery suit , which , howfevep y was the means' of eliciting most important evidence , on oath , : ot several eminent professional and practical men , that this mineral property was worth the . agreed purchase money ; and the present proprietor haying purchased the estate and mi-, rierals linder the Encumbered Estate Act , there is a clear parliamentary : title ; Amongst others who treated for the mineral property was the late Mr . Michael Williams , of Scorrier House , Cornwall , who offered ; £ 100 , 000 , which sum was fefusedj as appears in evidence , ¦ as being utterly inadequate to the value thereof . '" : ' .: " -. ' . . . - ^ r - Threo experienced practical working miners ( tributers ) , who were the last to work the mine , being examined on oath , stated , that . they had worked in every level of the Great Cappagh Mine ; that the ore was extremely rich ; that the lode" iri" the shaft in the & 4 fm . level \ vas 3 £ feet in breadth , and that the copper therein was of the best quality 7 they had ever seen , from 14 to IS-in . thick ,-solid throughout ; and that the mine appeared ; to them all throughftp b& quite inexhaustible ! in copper ore ! '¦ - ¦¦ Upivardsof . d 63 O , 0 O 0 of rich ore has been raised , from -these mere trial workings , which will , save to the com-, pany now resuming' the works of this mine several years of time , and the large outlay of capital already expended ; so that the mine haying been left in a very productive state , as appears , by the evidence on path , largo and imme- ¦ diate returns can now be . made at an Inconsiderable expense . ' : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ '¦ . ¦ . ' : ¦'¦ . ' ¦ ¦'¦' . ' . '' ., ¦'"'" . ' . ' : - . ' . : ¦" . ' -. As evidence of the richness of the copper , it maybe mentioned that the adjoining copper mine of Ballycum-¦ mlsk Is sending ore to market , which , at the ticketings at « waii 9 ea ^ ecemi-er-flthrl « 59 rTea . H 3 e * Tei ^ 689-14 svron-10 Stons , being an average of nearly j 61 G per ton , 15 tons of which gave 2 * and three-eights per cent ; of pure copper . The' nominal capital of the Company is . £ 60 , 000 . in 60 , 000 shares of £ t each , of which 20 , 000 shares will be reserved , to be disposed of hereafter as the shareholders may determine , which , when the workings of the mine are established , may therefore be cancelled , and thus increase the value of the existing shares by upwards of 80 per cent . " ' ' v ' ' ' '¦¦ ¦ . ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' '¦" . ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ . ¦ ' ¦ The consideration to be paid . for the purchase of the lease , and previous outlay , Is £ 5 , 000 in money and 15 , 000 paid-up shares . The lease Is for 21 years , from 29 th Sept ., 1858 , renewable , without fine , for a further period of 21 years . Royalty , 1-16 th , Rent , £ 50 per annum . Prospectuses , with sections and' plans , as well as forms of applications for shares , may be obtained at the offices of the Company , or from the brokers . The evidence adduced before the House of- Lords , on appeul , referred to in the prospectuses , may be seen ut the offices of the company .
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BENSON'S WATCHES . ' " Perfection of Mechanism . " —Morning Tost . Gold Watches .. .. .. 4 to 100 Guineas . Silver Watches .. .. .. 2 to 50 Guineas . . Send Two Stamps for Benson ' s Illustrated Watcti Pamphlet . , ' ¦ .- ¦' , Watches sent to anv part of .. the United Kingdom on receipt of Post-office Orders ' . ' ¦ 33 and 34 , Ludgate-hill , London , E . C . Established 1749 .
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MAPBUsT , BEOTHERS , LONDON BRIDGE . Have the largest stock of ELECTRO-SILVEK PLATE and TABLE CUTLERY in the WOULD , which is transmitted direct- from their manufactory ,. Queen ' s Cutlery Works , Sheftteld . " ' Mappix Brother . s guarantee on all their . manufactures in Electro Silver Plato a strong deposit of real silvi-i-, According to price charged . ¦ • ¦ , SPOONS AND FOKKS . ~~~~ "" T widdle 1 Double - Kfiig ~ ' s ~ ~ Liliy Pnlteni . ' Thread , i Pattern . Pattern . £ s . d . | £ s . dj £ s . d . . € s . <] . 12 Table Forks .... 1 16 0 . 2 14 0 : 3 0 . 0 3 12 ( I 12 Tablespoons - .. 1 18 0 2 14 0 U 0 0 s li n 12 Dessert Forks .. 17 0 2 <> 0 : 2 4 o •_» 1-1 o 12 'Dessert Spoons .. ' 1 7 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 U 0 12 Tea Spoons .-... | 0 16 0 1 4 0 ; 1 7 l > IK ; o SIDE DISHES , Electro-Plated on Hard Nickel Silveh suitable for Vegetable , Curries , and Entries . Per set of 4 Dishes . No . £ s . ( I . E 3 U 78 Gadroon Oblonsr Pattern , Light Platinjr 8 8 0 e 5137 Headed Edge and Handle , similar to e 4013 $ • 10 15 0 n 17 S 6 Ditto ditto stronger ditto .. 13 0 (» E 4 W 12 Antique Scroll Pattern , . Melcn-shaped Dish . I ' - ' » « E 40134 Beaded Pattern Dish -IS 4 0 By removing the Handles from the Covers , the set of four can be made to form a set of eight Dishes . b 1792 Norfolk Pattern , a very elaborate Design , with rich Scroll Border all round .. 17100 Hot Water Dishes for above .. extra 15 o o E 1797 Threaded Pattern , equally good as the Norfolk Pattern ............. * . - 1 G 12 o Hot Water Dishes for above extra ...... 15 10 (| DISH COVERS , EfcECTRO-PXATED ON' IUnD NlCKEt SlLVEII . Each set contains one . Cover of 20 inches ; one of ISiiii-hos ; and two of 14 inches each . No . Complete set of 4 Covers . e 2750 Plain Pattern , with Scroll Handle ...... 10 Hi 0 E ' 2751 MelonPatterii . FrenchScrollUandU ' . either I'laiw or Gadroon edge , . very handsome ... i .... ^ .................... 13 12 » E 3812 Shrewsbury Pattern , with bold Beaded , EdfreahdHandles .... ; ............. 15 12 . {>¦ E 4085 Greek Ornament Pattern , matches e 4375 Side Dishes ............. ... 25 0 0 s 4854 Warwick Pattern , matches s 4 S 53 Side -Dishes ................. ........... 23 0 0 A Costly Book . of Engravings , with Prices attached ^ may be had on ^ application . ' Estiuiates furnished for Ser \ ices Of Plate . for Hotels ,: Steam SliipSyJind Regimeiital Messes . MAPPIN BROTHERS , 67 xuxd OS , King William Street , London Bridge ; Manufactory , Queens Cutlery WnrksJ Sheffield . - :
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] VFatioiial Provident Institution , - ^•^ 48 , Gracechurch Street , London , for Mutual Assur ^ ance on I ^ ives , Annuities , etc . Established December , 1 S 33 ., DiripcTons . Chaihsian—tSAMUEL . HAYHUJiST LUCAS , Esq . Depitti Chairman—CHABLES LUSHINGTON , Esq . John Bradburj-, Esq . Robert Ingham , Esq ., M . P . Thomas Castle , Esq . ( , 'lmrles Reed , Esn . ., F . S . A . Richard Fall , Esq . Robert Sheppard , Esq . John Felthami Esq . Jonathan Thorp , Esq , Charles Gilpin , Esq ., M . P . Charles Whethain , Es < i . Charles Good , Esq . Physicians , J . T , Conquest , M . 1 X , F . L . S . Thomas Hodgkin , M . D . Bankeiis—Messrs . Brown , Jaiison , and Co . ; and- Bank of England . Solicitor—Septimus Davidson , Esq . Consulting Actuary—Charles Ansell . Esq ., F . R . S . MUTUAL ASSURANCE WITHOUT INDIVID UAL-LIABILITY , Extracts from the Report of the Directors for the year 1869 : — Number of new policies issued , 052 . Assuring the sum of .. .. .. . £ -191 , 026 10 7 Produchifr an annual income of .. 16 , 781 5 4 Making a total annual income , after deducting £ 50 , 112 , annual abatement in premium .. .. 283 , 546 5 3 Total number of policies issued , 22 , 58 l > . . - Amount . paid in claims by the decease . of members from the commencement of the institution in December , 1835 919 , 10 * 10 4 Amount of accumulated fund / .... - .. 1 , 755 , 685 6 11 The effect of the ; successful operation of the societjduririg the w ^ hole period of its existence inay be best exhibited by recapitulating ¦• the declared surpluses at thefpur investigations made / lip to this time : — : For the 7 years eliding 1842 the surplus ¦ ¦ " ¦ . was .. .. •• ' .. ¦'¦ .. ¦ .: '• .. ^ 632 , 074 11 5 . „ 5 „ 1847 „ 86 , 122 8 . 3 ,, 5 „ 1852 . ,, 232 , 061 18 4 ,, 5 . „ 1857 '¦ ¦ ¦„ » 45 , 034 0 11 ... The Directors accept surrenders of policies at any time after payment of one year ' s premium , and they believe that their . scale for purchase is large and eqHitaljlcr ^ . . .. • , "¦— .. ¦ . ¦¦ ' - ; ¦ . •• - ¦ ¦ ; The prospectus , with the last report of the pirectorsj and with illustrations of the profits for . the l ^ ve years ending the 20 th November , 1857 ,. may be had on application , by which it will : be seen that the ; reductions on the premiums range frdm 11 per cent , to 98 £ per-cent ., and that in one instance the premium is extinct . Instances of the "bonuses are also shown ^ ' . Members whose premiums fall due on the 1 st of July , are reminded that the same must be paid within thirty days from . that date . : . ' : Jime , 186 p . JOSEPH MARSH , Secretary .
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BONUS DIVISION . lobe Insurance , Cornhill , G and CHARING CROSS , LONDOX . . Established 1803 . WILLIAM CHAPMAN , Esq ., Chairman . SHEFFIELD NEAVE , Esq ., Deputy Chairman . GEORGE CARK GLYN , Esq ., M . P ., Treasurer . lloyc * Coombo , Esq . Nath . Monteflore , Esq . Thomas M . Gooinbs , Esq . ' Fowler Nowuam , Esq . William Dent , Eaq . W . H . C . Plowden , Esq ., J , W . Freahfleld , Esq ., F . R . 8 . F . B , 8 . Wm . Xite , Esq ., M . P ., John Bankes Friend , Esq . F . R . S . Robert Wm , Gaussen , Esq . R . Wostmacott , Esq ., F . R . 8 . R . Lambert Jones , Esq . Joslah Wilson , Esq . John Edward Johnson , E * i , BenjanUuG . Wln < luB ,- £ « q .-Auditora , Lieut .-Col . Wllllnm Elsoy . | Alexander Mackenzie , Esq . The CASH PAYMENTS under the division of PROFITS recently declared on PARTKJJJPATUTG IiIFH Policies , 1 » equal at most narcB to con-Bldcrnblv more than a WHOLll YEAB'B PREMIUM on Policies of six years' standing . All oliwsps of PIRH , lilFB and ANNUITY , buslnouH trousaotod . —Rntoa of Premium very Economical . —No Charge for Volunteer , Rifle , and Militia Service within tlia United Kingdom . WILLIAM NKWMARCH , S « cr « t « ry ,
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Harmoniums . —Cramer , Beale , and Co . Description and Ltat of Prlcort . poat-freo . AUo , Bceond-hand HARMONIUMS In great variety . 801 , BBOBNX BTREBTi
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Pianofortes . —Cramer , Beale , ftnrt Co . —NEW MODEL . ORXIQUE QRAKD PIANO , and cVcry description wnrrnnted . ' List of Priooa and Termri for Hlro post-frco . 201 , KEQENT STREET .
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Gramer , Beale , and Go . ' s List of SEW AND POPULAR MUSIC . ' . " » -.. ' - ... '¦ ¦ LURLINE . . ¦ - . - ¦ ¦ :. ¦ ¦¦'¦ ¦ WALLACE'S New Grand Opera . The Vocal Music complete ; Also Arrangements of Airs in LURLINE as « tJtas- ^ ndHDuets ^ oi ^ heHPianoforteH > y-GaHcottrOaborher Brlhley Richards , Favarger , Rime , aijd . Benedict . LURLINE , by WALLACE , s . d . D'Albort ' s Polka ........................ from Lurlino ... 3 0 „ Quadrilles .................. from Lurlinc ... 4 0 ,, Waltaes from Lurline ... 4 0 Coote ' s . Troubadour Waltz ...... from Lurlino ... $ 0 ,, Quadrilles . from Lurline ... 4 0 WALTZES . WOODLAND WHISPEKS WALTZES . By Gerald Stanley . First and Second Sets , 3 s . each . IL BACIO . "Valse Brillante . Dedicated to Mdllc . Plccoloinini by L . Arditi . 3 s . Solos or Duets . PIANOFOUTE DUETS . VERDI'S Now Opera , ' Un Bnllo Maschcra . " , ; "Macbeth . " „ "H Trovatoro . " „ " La Travlata . " FLOTOW'S ?' Martha . " ROSSINI'S 4 i Stabat Mator . " „ "HBarblerc . " „ "MosiJInEgltto . " ,, . " Sqmlramldo . " WEBER'S " Oborcin . " MOZART'S " Don Giovanni . " " Figaro . " MEYERBEER'S " Lo Prophfeto . " W . V . WALLACE'S " Lurlino . " The whole of the above as Duets , By W , H . CALLCOXT , 0 s . and Os . each . ¦ THE BEATING OF MY QWN HEART . Sung by Mdlle . Clara Novel lo . Composed by Macfarron . THE OPEKT WINDOW . Sung by Miss Poolo . Coraposed by W . Maynard . UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE . Sung by Mr . Sims Reeves . Composed by J . L . Hatton . THEY SAT THAT ALL THINGS CHANGE . Sung by Mr . Sims Reeves . Composed by W . V . Wallace . THE COMING OF THE FLOWERS . Sung by Madame Lommena Sherrington . Composed by W . V . Wallace . , _ , _ ~ ; ifoii 71 SgoE ^ 8 ? STREETr ~ - ~—¦ --
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Tullien Festival . —On Tuesday , fcf 31 st July , at the ROYAL SUKREY GARDENS , * for thcRoncnt of Madame JulHcn . On which occasion tlui proprietors of the Royal Surrey Onrclenf have in themot ( tenorous manner placed tho entire establishment anil tlio nroceeds at tho disposal of Mudamo Jullleii . Tlio following celebrated nrtlstos have also . most kimlly . voluntccrtnl their valuable sonices , gratuitously , for this occasion . Vocalists—Mndaino Catherine Hayes , Mudumo CJassier , Mdllo . Mftrio Bninetti ( of Her MnjcHty ' a Tlipatrc . b . v kind permlseisn of E . T . Smlth . EsnO . MadnineljDnlsn Vlnnlnn , Madame Weiss , Mad lie . Enrlcbetta Cnnilllo , Miss I ' oolc , MlssPalipor , Miss Laura Buxter . tho Mlitres Bruughnm , Mien Kate Ranoe , and Madllc . Parojin . Moiis . Gasslur ( by kind permission of E . T . Smith , Enq . ) , Mr . Wcl ** . Mr . Wilbyo Cooper , Mr . Leonard , Mr . l ' utey , and Mr . Slim Hooves . Instrumentalist—MUs Arabella Goddnrd . The Choir of tho Vocal Association , consisting of Two Hundred Voiced , under the direction of Mr . Benedict . The Orchestra will Include the principal mombcrs of the Bands of Her Mujcaty's Theatro and the Royal Itnliitn Opern , and the Soloists of tho late M . . Tullien ' s orohc 6 tni < the Band of the Grenadier Guards ( by kind pcrml « lon of Colonel Lambert ) , under tho direction of Mr . D . Godfrey ! IBTBiiiTa of " tlio Ciora 8 tWilihTanrtrd » rT ) y Kind pcriTiissui " of CdIoiioI Lord F . PauleU , O . B . ) , mulcr th v ' . ( Urcillon i > f Mr . GodrVoy ; the Biiml of tlio KuMlocr ( JhawU (!•>• klml permission of Colonel RMley ) , inulcr tli « dlroctlon ol Mr . Charlori Godfrey , Jun . . " ConduptoM—Mr . Alfred Mollon , fomhu ' tor . of thoOrcIioMtrul Union , U . Jitmuu' Pool ^ , Alonn . Einllo llci «¦< " ' . « ' \' M , npncdict . ' Tho Programmer will inuluilo iIiiIIIi'iih celebrated . Urltlull Army QuudrUloN EiikI 1 i < I » tiimdrlllos , and 111 * Lnst \ Vn \ ir . ( t \ r » t tlmo of performance ) . Admission , Ih . j DrciHS Circle , J ) s . ; Second Circle , ' . '« . I Oullorv . la . extra , Places win bo socurf-fl nt Mes » t > rH . Clmrii ' clM ' . 50 , New Bond-street ; Mr , Simuh ' , 1 , Si . Jam «» 'e-Atreat ; Moflsra . Keith und ProwNe ' fi , 48 , ChcPV » ld « i nUo tlokota at Plgott'a , Kennlnffton-common ,
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BOTAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . l 3 R ? sse csj-M « ssrsr-Fr * Rob 3 onT- « nd—W ^ -Si-Kmden-. r-Moriday and during tho week , a new : . Cotnu ! JHutt : i . adapted from tho French of '" La Marquise do Carnlm . s , " entitled , DUCIIESB OR NOTHING . Cliftracter . s Dy M essra . Addison , G . Cookc , W . Gordon , F . Charles , and Rivers ; Miss Stephens , and Mrs . Stirling ' .-. ' ' After which , Francis Talfourcl , Esq . ' s Kxtravngaiiza of SHYLOCK . Characters by ' Messrs . ' F . Kobson , G . Cookc , H . AVigan , F . Viulnf ? , F . Chnrles H . Cooper , II . Rivers j Misses Hughes , Herbert , Cottroll , andMrs . W . S . Emden . To conclude with DEAKEST MAMMA . Characters by Messrs . Addison , ( i . Vining , W . . Gorcioii , II . Cooper i MiHSOyS Herbert , Cottroll , and Mrs . Loigh Murray . Doors op ^ n at 7 . Comnifliico nt lmlf-pust 7 .
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THEATRES A $ W AMUSEMENTS . TH 3 E 3 ATKE ROYAL , HAYBIARKET . Monday , July 2 Sn \ , and during the week ; to conmieiufi at 7 , with the OVERLAND ROUTE . Mr . C . Mathcws , Mr . Buckstone , Mr . Comptoii , Mr . Ghippenclale ; Mrs . ( J . Mathews , Mrs . Wilkins , &c . After which ( Wednesday excepted ) , Hie new Farce , entitled , HIS EXCELLENCY . Mr . and Mis . C . Mathews . After the OVERLAND ROUTE on Wednesday , HE WOULD BE AN ACTQK . - ' . Coneludlhg every evening with a BALLET by the Leclerqs .
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666 The Saturday Analyst and Leader . [ July 21 , 1860
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Leader (1850-1860), July 21, 1860, page 666, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2357/page/2/
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