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BENSOJSPS " WATCHES . ' " Perfection of Mechanism . "—Horning Post . Gold Watches ¦ ¦ - . * . .. .. 4 to 100 . Guineas . Silver Watches .. .. .. 2 to 50 Guineas . Send Two Stamps for Benson ' s illustrated Watch' Pamphlet . ¦ ' " Watches sent to -any- part of the United Kingdom on receipt of Post-office Orders . i i 33 and 34 , Ludeate-hill , London , B . C . Established 1740 .
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BONUS DIVISION . Globe Insurance , Cornhill , and'CHARING * CROSS , LONDON . ESTABLISHED 1803 . WILLIAM CHAPMAN , Esq ., Vhairinaii . SHEFFIELD NEAYE , Esq ., Deputy Chairman . GEORGE CARK GLYN , Esq ., M . P ., Treasurer . Boyce Coombe , Esq . Nath . Montefipre t Esq . Thomas M . Coombs , Esq . Fowler Newsam , Esq . William Dent , Esq . W . H . C . Plowden , Esq ., J . W . Freshfleld , Esq ., F . R . S . F . R . S . Wm . Tite , Esq ., M . P ., John Bankes Friend , Esq . F . B . 8 . Robert Wm . Gaussen , Esq . R . Westmacott , Esq ., F . R . S . R . Lambert Jones , Esq . Josiali Wilson , Esq . John Edward Johnson , Esq . Benjamin G . Windus , Esq . Auditors . Lieut—Col . William Elsey . J Alexander Mackenzie , Esq . The CASH PAYMENTS under the division of PROFITS recently declared on PAB . TIOIPATING- LIFE Policies , is equal at most ages to considerably more than a WHOLE YEAR'S PEEivt i i j ivT nn Policies of six years' standing . All classes of FIRE , LIFE and ANNUITY , businfess transacted . —Rates of Premium very Economical . —No Charge for Volunteer , Rifle , ana Militia Service ' withinthe United Kingdom . WILLIAM NEWMARCH , Secretary .
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INJational Provident Institution , ¦* - ¦ - 48 , Gracechurch Street , London , for Mutual Assurance on laves , Annuities , etc . Established December , " 1 S 35 . Diisectors . '¦ .. ' ... Chairman—SAMUEL HAYHURST LUCAS , Esq . Dbpdtt Chairman—CHARLES XUSHINGTON , Esq . "John Bradbury , Esq . - ¦ Robert Iiighahi , Esq . jJL P . Thomas Castle , Esq . Charles . Reed , Esq , F . S . A ; Richard Ea . ll , Esq . RobertrSrreppard , Esq . John Fdtham , Esq . T Jonathan Thorp , JEsq , Charles Gilpiii , Esq ., M . P . Charles Whetham , Esq . Charles Goo J , Esq ; , ¦ " ¦ Physicians . -. - , .. J . T . Conquest , MiD ., F . L . S . Thomas IIcdgkin . M . D . Bankers- —Messrs . Brown , Janson , and Co . ; and Bank • .. ' ¦• ¦ of England . .. - ¦ , ¦ Solicitor—Septimus Davidson , Esq . Consulting Actuarv—Charles Ansell , Esq ., F . R . S . MUTUAL ASSURANCE WITHOUT INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY . Extracts from the Report of the Directors for the year 1859 : — Number Of new policies issued , 952 . Assuring the buuiof .. .. .. £ 491 , 026 10 7 Producing an annual income of .. 1 G , 781 5 4 Making a total annual income , after rteductinp JE 50 , ll'J , annual abatement in premium .. .. .. .. . 283 ^ 5 " 16 ~~ 5 " 3 " Total number' of policies issued , 22 t 58 C , . Amount paid in claims by the decease of members from the commencement of the institution in December , 1835 919 , 103 30 4 Amount of accumulated fund .. : v . 1 , 755 , 685 Q 11 The effect of the successful operation of the society during the whole period of its existence may lie best exhibited by recapitulating the declared surpluses at the four investigations made up to this time : — For the 7 years ending 1842 the surplus was .. .. . .. ' ¦ .. ; £ 32 , 074 11 5 ,, 6 „ 1847 „ 8 G , 122 8 3 , 5 „ 1852 „ 232 . 0 GM 8 4 „ 5 „ 1857 „ 340 , 034 3 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 la large and equitable . The prospectus , with the last report of the Director * , and with illustrations of the profits for the fivo years ending the 20 th November , 1857 , may bo had on application , by which it will be seen that the reductions on the premiums rango from 11 per cent , to 98 $ per cent ., and that In one instance the premium Is extinct . Instances of the bonuses are also shown . Members whoso premiums fall duo on the 1 st of July , are reminded that the siimo must bo paid within thirty days from that date . Juno , 1860 . JOSEPH MARSH , Secretory .
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NOTICE . —* ' BEWARE OF IMITATIONS . " : Lea and Perrin ' s " Worcester-SHIRE SAUCE" is pronounced by Connoisseurs to be a most agreeable addition tu every variety of dish . % See the names of LEA and PERRIN ; upon every Label , Bottle , and Stopper . Sold by Messrs . Crosso and Blackwoll , London ) and by Dealers in Sauces generally . ¦ Sole . ManufActurars , LEA and PERRIN , Worcester .
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The Forty - Seven Shilling SUITS are made to order from Scotch Cheviot , Tweed , and Angolas , all wool and thoroughly shrunk , hy B . BENJAMIN ., merohnnt nnd ,-family tailor ,, 74 , KcKcnt-strcet , W . Tho Two Guinea Dross and Frock Coats , tho Oulnoa Dress Trousers , and tho Half-Gulnoa Waltcoats . N . B . —A porfeot ( It guaranteed .
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When you ask for Glenfield PATENT STARCH , see that you got it , ns inferior kinds uro ortcn substituted . Sold by all Chandlers , Grocers , &o . die . WOTHERSPOON nnd Co ., Glasgow mid London .
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Messrs . Collard and Colfyrd beg leave to announce that tliolr NEW ESTABLISHMENT , No . 16 , Grosvonor-stroot , Uond-stroot , being completed , tho promises aro NOW OPEN for the trnnxaction of Business , with nn ample stook of PIANOFORTES of ull olasaes , both for S ALB nnd HIRE . Messrs . O . and O . trust that tho arrangements they have made will bo found to conduce very mittoriuily to thp convenience of their customers , nioro especially of those residing In tho Western Districts of tho Metropolis . Accounts and Correspondence will bo carried on at 16 , Oresvenor Street , Bond Street . 16 , Groavoiior Street , Bond Street .
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Price One Shilling ; . Macmi 1 lan ' s Magazine . Edited by DAVID MASSON . No . X . ( for August , 1860 . ) CONTENTS . 1 . Tho Navios of France and England . 2 . Tom Brown at-Oxford . By tho Author of "Tom Brown's School Days . " Chap . XXIV—Tho Schools . XXV—Commemoration . 3 . Tho Mystery . By Orwell , 4 . Froude ' s History . Vols . V . nnd VI . By the Rev . P . I ) . Maurice . 5 . Tlio Artisan's Saturday Night . By Percy Greg , 0 , Two Love Stories , 7 . The Cardross Case , and the Froo Church of Scotland . 8 . A Talk about tho National Riflo Association Meeting at Wimbledon . By J . C . Tempter , Cuptnin Commanding 18 th Middlesex . 9 . On Uuinspired Prophecy . By Herbert Coleridge . 10 . Thomas Hood . By the Editor . 11 , The Youth of England to Garibaldi's Legion . By Sydney Doboll . M acm fix an and Co ., Cambridge ; nnd 28 , Hcnrlottnstreot , Covont-gurden , London . Sold by all Booksollors , Newsmon , and at nil tho — — JRaUwfty-8 tatlous . _ , , „ '„
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J ullieii Festival . ——On Tuesday , 31 st July , at the ROYAL SURKEV GARDENS , * for Benefit of Madame Jullien . On which occasion the proprietors of the Royal Surrey Gardens have in the most generous manner : placed the entire establishment and the proceeds at the disposal of Madame Jullien . The follo > ying celebrated artistes have also most kindly volunteered their valuable ser > ices , gratuitously , for . this occasion . - Yocalists- ^ Madame Alboni '( her last appearance this seasoh ) iildlle ; Marie Brunetti ( of Her Majes'y ' s Theatre ,, by permission of E-T . Smith , Esq . ) , Madame Louisa 'Yjnnln ' g , Madame' Weiss , Madllev Enrichetta Camille , Miss Poole , ' ' Miss Palmer , Miss Laura Baxter , the Misses Brougham , Miss Kate Itanoe , aad Hadlle . Putepji . Mons . Gassier ( by kind permission of E . T . Smith . Esq . ) , Mr . Weiss , Mr- ,: Wilbye Cooper , Mr . Leonard , \ JIr . Patey , and Mr . Sims IJeeves . !" ¦ ' - - ¦ Instrtinientalist ^ -Miss Arabella Goddard . The Choir of the . A pcal Assbciatiol ) , consisting of Two Hundred Voices , under the direction of 3 I-. Benedict . , The Orchestra will include the principal members of the Bands of Her Majesty ' s Theatro and the Royal Italian Opera . and the Soloists 6 t the late M . Ji . ilHen ' s orchestra ; the Band of the Grenadier Guards ( by kind ; permission of Colonel Lambert ); under the direction of Mr . 1 > . Godfrey ; the Band of the Coldstream Gnards , by kind permission of Colonel Lord F . Paulett , C . B . ) , under the directiun of Mr . Godfrey ; the Band of the Scots Fusileer . Guards ( by kind permission of Colonel Dalrymple ) , under the direction of Mr , Chiirles Godfrey , jun . . Conductors—Mr . Alfred Mellon , conductor of the Orchestral Union , Dr . James Peck , Moiis . JKmile licrg-er , and M . BeijPdict . Prince . George Quiet / in will conduct his favourite Waltz and Polka . The Programme will include Jullien ' s celebrated British Army ( Quadrilles , English Quadrilles , and his Last Waltz ( first time of performance ) . Admission , Is . ; Dress Circle , 3 s . ; Second . Circle , 2 s . ; Gallery , Is . extra . Places can be secured at Messrs . Chappells ' , 50 , New Bond-street ; Mr . Sams ' , 1 , St . James ' s-strcet ; Messrs . Keith and ProwseV , 48 , Cheapside ; also tickets nt Pigott ' s , Kennlngton-common .
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BOiTAIi OLYMPIC THEATRE , WYCII STREET , STRAND . MR . -VT . S . EMDEN begs leave to announce that his BENEFIT will take place on 3 Ionday , July 30 th , 1800 , when will be performed the Farce of THE SCAPEGOAT . To be followed by the Comedietta of SOMEBODY ELSE ! In wkich Miss Louisa Keeley ( her first Appearance here ) and Mr . Frederick Robinson 'n'ill perform . To conclude with SHYLOCK . Shylock , Mr . F . Robson , supported by Messrs ; F . Vininff , Franks , G . Cooke , H . Wigan , F . Charles , H . Cooper , II . Rivers . Mesdames Herbert , Cottrell , Seymour , Hughes , and Mrs . W . S . Emden . Stage 3 ranager , Mr . W . S . Emden . Stage Director , Mr . Hornce Wig-an . The Scenic Department under the Superintendence of Mr . William Telbin , assisted by Mr . II . Saunders , &c . First Price : —Stalls , &s ., Upper Box . Stalls , -Is ., Dress Circle , 4 s ., Pit , 2 s ., Gallery , Is . Second Price : —Upper Box Stall ? , 2 s ., Dress Circle , 2 s ., Pit , Is .. Gallery , Cd . Private Boxes , £ 2 2 s . and £ 1 Is . Family Boxes , £ 3 Ss . The Box Office oyen daily , from 11 till 5 o ' clock , iincter the direction of Mr . O'Keilly . Doors open at 7 . Commence at lialf-past 7 . Half-price as Hear Nine o'Clock as is consistent with the Non-intermption of the Performance .
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THEATEES AND AMUSEMENTS . THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . Monday , July 30 th ; and durinpr the weelc , to conimence at 7 . with the OVERLAND ROUTK . Mr . C . Mathovs , Mr . Buckstone , Mr . Compton , Mr . Chippendale ; Mrs . C . Mathews , Mrs . Wilkin . s Sic . After wlxich , HIS EXCELLENCY . Mr . and Mrs . C . Mathews . Concluding with A HUSBAND AT SIGHT .
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MAPPINV BROTHERS , LONDON BRIDGE . Have the largest stock of ELECTRO-SILVER PLATE and TABLE CUTLERY in the WORLD , which is transmitted direct from their manufactory , Queen ' s Cutlery Works , SheTfteld . Mappin Brothers guarantee .-on all their manufactures in Electro Silver Plate a strong deposit of real silver , according to price charged . SPOONS AND FORKS . I Fiddle [ Double | King ' s Lilly j Pattern . Thread . , Pattern . Pattern . | £ s . d . j £ s . a . ' £ s . d . £ s . d . 12 Table Forks ! 1 16 0 2 14 Oj 3 0 0 3 12 0 12 Table Spoons .. 1 16 0 2 14 0 ! 3 0 0 : i 12 o 12 Dessert Forks .. 17 0 2 . 0 0 , 2 4 0 2 14 0 12 Dessert Spoons ., j 1 702 0 024 0 2 14 (» 12 Tea Spoons I 0 16 0 1 4 0 ; 1 7 0 1 1 G 0 SIDE DISHES , Ei . ectko-Pla . ted on Habd Nickel Silveb . suitable for Vegetable , Carries , and Entreei ? . Per set of 4 Dishes . No . . £ *• d . b 3678 Gadroon Oblong Pattern , Light Plating 8 8 0 e 5137 Beaded Edge and Handle , similar to E 4013 & - 10 15 0 e 17 S 6 Ditto ditto stronger ditto .. 13 0 « e 4012 Antique Scroll Pattern , Melcn-shaped Dish -12 0 0 E 4013 J Beaded Pattern Dish 13 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 .. 17 10 0 Hot Water Dishes for above .. extra 15 0 0 E 1797 Threaded Pattern , equally good as the Norfolk Pattern ... 16 12 0 Hot Water Dishes for above extra ...... 15 10 0 DISH COVERS , ELECTRO-P . LA 1 ED ON IlAUTt NlCKEIi SllVEn . Each set contains one Cover of 20 inches ; one of lb inches ; and two of 14 inches each . No Complete set of 4 Covers . e 2750 Plain Pattern , with Scroll Handle ..-..... 10 10 0 e 2751 Melon Pattern , French Scroll Handle , eitlicr Plain-or Gadroon edge , very handsome 13 12 0 e 3812 Shrewsbury Pattern , with bold Beaded Edge and Handles ... .......... 15 12 0 E 40 S 5 Greek . Ornamunt Pattern , matches E 4375 SidcDblies . ; .... ; ..... i .... 25 0 0 s 1854 Warwick Pattern , matches s 4853 Side .. '" Dishes .............. w .... .... ^ .... 23 0 0 A Costly Book of Engravings , \ yith l ^ rices attached * "inay--be had on liiipljcution- Estiiuates furnished for Services of Plate for : Hotels , Steam Ships , and Regimental Messes . MAPPIN BROTHERS , 67 and GS , King- William Street , London IJridge ; Jlanufactory , Queen ' s Cutlery Works . Sheffield . _ i
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Fiaiipfortes . — -Cramer , _ _ Beale , and Co . — . NEW MODEL OBLIQUE '¦ GRAND IMANO , rtiid every Uescriiitipn warranted . — List , of Prices and Terms for Hire post-frco . 201 , REGENT STREET *
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H ' aOTpniums . —r-Craimer , Beale , and Co . Description and List of Prices , post-free , Also , Second-hand HARMONIUMS in preat variety . 201 , REUENT STREET .
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erameiV Beale , and Co .. * s List of XEW AND , POPULAR MUSIC . LUHLINE . WALLACE'S New Grand Opera . The Vocal Music complete . Also Arrnngompnts of Airs in LURLINE as Solos and Duets for tho Pianoforte , by C ' allcott , Osborne , Brinley Richards , Favarfter , Khue , and Benedict . LURLINE , by WALLACE , * . D'Albert ' sPolka from Lurline ... 3 0 ,, Quadrilles ' ...... from Uurlinc ... 4 0 ' ,, Waltzes : -, .. from Lurline ... 4 0 Coote ' s Troubadour Waltz from Lurlino ... 4 . 0 „ Quadrilles from Lurline ... 4 0 WALTZES . WOODLAND WHISPERS WALTZES . By Gerald Stanley . First and Second Sots , 3 s . each . IL BACIO . Valae Brllltinte . Dedicated to Mdllq . PiccolomlnlUy L . Ardltl . 3 s ; Solos or Ducts . FIANOTORTE DUETS . VERDI'S New Opera , " Un Bnllo M ' nschern . " „ "Macbeth . " „ "II Trovotore . " „ "La Travintn . " FLOTOW'S Martha . " ROSSINI'S < : Stabat Mater . ' „ " II Bnrbiere . " „ "Mosii InEgrltto . " „ "Somlrftinldo . " WEBER'S " Obcron , " MOZAltT'S " Don ( Jiovnnnl . " "Figaro . " MEYEUBEER'S "Le Propheto . " W . V . WALLACE'S "Lurlino . " / S 4 TT The whole of the abovo as Ducts , By W . H . CALLCOTT , 6 s . and Gs . each . THE BEATING OF MY OWN HEART . Hum hjr Mdlle . Clnrft Novollo . Composed by Mncfnrrcn . THE OPEN WINDOW . Sunff by Miss poolo . i . oinposed by W . Maynard . . »«« UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE , gung by Mr . Sims Kcevcs , C ' oinposed by J . L . Hatton . THEY ^ SAYTUAT At ^ nilNGS CHAN-RE . - Hti «(? by Mr . aims Reeves . Composed by W . V . Wallace-7 , THE COMING OF THE FLOWERS . Sung by Madame Lemmcns Shcrrington . Composed by W . V . Wallace . 2 s . each .. 201 , REGENT STREET .
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TZ" eating ' s Persian Insect-De-JL \ -, ' Htroylntf Powder , mirlvallod In Destroying Fleas , Burs . Flltia , Beetles , Moths , nnd every opeoies of inseci , and harmless to animal life . Sold In Puckets , Is . A » d 2 s . fld . each ( Is . Pwckots sent froo by roat for Fourteen Stamps ) , by Thomas Keating , chemist , 78 , St . Pauis C hurchyard , E . C .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 28, 1860, page 682, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2358/page/2/
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