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   Watchman And Wesleyan Advertiser (Newspaper) - March 12, 1862, London, Middlesex                                THE lit Vol. No. 1,419.] I REGISTERED FOR 1 TRANSMISSION MARCH 12, 1862. Stamped 6d., Unstamped 5d FOR THE PARIS The first item in last week's Watchman should have been By the Rev. H. P. Paris Paris 0 6 Other items should have By Mrs. 10 10 Miss 0 9 7 WESLEYAN FOREIGN THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING of the LAMBETH BRANCH WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY will LAMBETH CHINA on MONDAY MARCH 17th, 1862, the Chair to be taken by JOHN at Six The Meeting to be addressed by the S. W. J. D. Brocklehurst and the Ministers of the THE REV. W. MORLEY PUNSHON will deliver his Lecture on in WESLEY ABLE WELL on MARCH 18th. H. H. of Wolverhampton will The doors will be opened at chair taken at Seven Tickets 5s., 2s. 6d., and may be had on application to Mr. Charles Oxford The of the lecture will be appropriated to the Building Fund of Wesley SUPERIOR FINGER suitable for a TO BE removed from the Wesleyan Chapel at Apply to F. Hughes and Organ 16, Albany Regent's Organs carefully and Amateurs supplied with every description of organ at very low Estimates sent on Just 6d. post of a Large an Interesting Collection of English Biblical Commentaries in Biblical by old and modern ON at the prices affixed to by Thomas 9, Goswell near the Charter MEDICAL SURGEON may hear of an excellent OPENING to a Practice on unusually easy by applying to A. care of Mr. PARIS CITY Commenced in the Year 1852. FUNDS are earnestly requested for this unsectarian - which is on the plan of the London City and assistance at this moment is most Subscriptions received Captain 7, Soho W. Messrs. and 1, Pall Mall Messrs. and 54, Lombard TO FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES and DISTRICT MANAGER to a Insurance is open to introduce LOCAL AGENTS to a Fire or to undertake any other respectable and remunerative The Advertiser could at once secure a number of active Agents for Fire Business Post Two Tradesmen wanted as DIRECTORS for a Public Company offering great T. L. 20, Coleman THE MR. S. WESLEY BRADNACK receives a Limited Number of PUPILS to educate on the plan of a Christian Reference is kindly allowed to the Rev. William and to Benjamin Chamberlain of ALPHA TUNBRIDGE Educational conducted by Miss with the assistance of eminent limited number of Young Ladies are received as Resident The ensuing term to commence April 1st. References kindly permitted to the Ministers of the the W. Drewett and H. M.A. BOARDING AND DAY 13, OCEAN MRS. SUNDERLAND will be happy to receive PUPILS for the Spring April 7th. ARGYLL 52, NOTTING HILL W. MR. W. D. HARVEY receives a limited number i of Young Gentlemen to Board and Professors superintend the classes in the modem and In ] Establishment the advantages of a First Class Education are together with Careful Moral and Religious Training and the comforts of Prospectuses on the the Rev. J. of the 11, Horbury Notting the Rev. 8, Notting Hill the Rev. T. 6, Grove the Rev. W. G. 39, Westbourne W. J. Graham and number 52 was from previous experienced Master desires an immediate RE-ENGAGEMENT in a. Mixed or Wife a good and competent to manage the sewing Excellent Government ana Respectable the Rev. Wesleyan Shepton AN Educated GENTLEWOMAN is required as GOVERNESS and Lady to take charge of four little Preference will be given to one who has had experience in teaching and stating to Box 49, Post AYOUNG wishes to obtain a SITUATION in a to teach the junior and take charge of their wardrobes if receiving in return a small salary with further instructions in L. Mr. High Winchcombe AYOUNG LADY is desirous of obtaining a SITUATION as a pious where she would receive religious combined with the comforts of a She is competent to teach and O. Post by a Young a SITUATION in a Teaches English and Good M. Cambridge by a Young a as in a family where the children are French to and The latter accomplishment has been an especial Salary per A two Address L. Post AW LIFE ASSURANCE FLEET Established 1823. The invested Assets of Society exceed FIVE MILLIONS its annual Income is FOUR HUNDRED and NINETY-FIVE THOUSAND Up to the 31st 1861, the Society had paid in Claims upon Bonus 1,115,298 a member of the Wesleyan wishes to obtain a SITUATION as HOUSEKEEPER or Companion to an elderly Salary not so much an object as a comfortable References kindly permitted to the Rev. J. Wesleyan E. Post TO a respectable Young Lady as Also a Apply to Mr. R. Members of a Christian Church TO MAWER and hare a VACANCY for an experienced HAND in the Shawl First class references for ability and character are None need apply who are below middle TO a YOUNG about 22 years of who has been accustomed to a good Family Must be well recommended for steady habits and good business Member of a Christian Church Apply to John Warwick a FIRST HAND References sent on application to Mrs. Hall TO by a respectable Young T T aged 24, in a good family Country R. near a SITUATION in the General No objection to assist in the or H. M. 17, Bridge TO is in Want of a business YOUNG One accustomed to a Country and a member of Christian a Vacancy for an AYOUNG aged 16, is desirous of obtaining a SITUATION in some light As she has not been out she is willing to serve for a period without a A Wesleyan family Y. 78, Broad a SITUATION as HEAD GAR by a Single 27 years of a who can highly four by his present W. TO GROCERS AND PROVISION by a respectable member of the Wesleyan a SITUATION in either of the above as first or Manager of a branch Advertiser has been during the last thirteen in a position as First-class references during a period of ten years from three Apply to Mr. Lawford or to John TO GROCERS AND PROVISION by a respectably connected Young a He has a thorough knowledge of both and can be well G. 76, Evelyn TO PARENTS AND Tea Dealer and High is in immediate Want of a respectable as an He will be expected to attend the Wesleyan References kindly permitted to the Rev. W. F. Brierley and the Rev. Messrs. E. Branston and W. High TO &c. AYOUNG 29 years of is in want of a writes a and has been Prospect accustomed to Mr. Mr. BROTHERS and Warwick 142, and 144, Regent and 29, 30, and 31, Warwick beg to inform the Nobility and Gentry that they manufacture at their various establishments in Italy and as well as at the above every description of and Granite work at the lowest possible Their Galleries contain specimens of foreign and British Marble in from 25s. to 300guineas each MONUMENTS and from Head and Foot Stones from 30s. and 17, Newman Oxford W. Estimates Drawings upon The Profits are divided every fifth All participating Policies effected during the present year if in force beyond 31st-December, 1864, share in the Profits to be divided up to that At the Divisions of Profits hitherto Reversionary Bonuses exceeding Three and a Half Millions have been added to the several Forms of and Statements of may be had on application to the at the Fleet William Samuel 1862. IMMEDIATE CASH lent on Personal &c SUMS from to ADVANCED two or three days after for two one or six months by or quarterly and good Bills Charges and strict confidence LONDON AND PROVINCIAL LOAN 69, Goswell Open daily from 9 till 6. Forms of application and prospectus on receipt of * stamped H. THE GOOD AND PURE TEAS supplied by Give great and general on will prove very superior to any hitherto Webster Brothers quote such prices only as the quality justifies them in Good Black 3s. and 3s. 2d.; 3s. 4d. and 3s. 6d.; Very 3s. 8d. and 4s.; the Best Black Tea 4s. Coffees unequalled in Fine Is. 2d.; Is. 3d.; Finest Is. 4d.; Choice Is. 6d.; the Best Old Is. 8d. and Rice at Market Webster Brothers send all goods carriage free to anv part of and pay carriage on and Spices amounting to and upwards to any Railway Station in and on orders for and Spices amounting to and upwards to and Prices current free on application to WEBSTER TEA 39, MOORGATE LL WHISKY r. COGNAC - This celebrated OLD IRISH WHISKY rivals the finest French It is and very Sold in bottles 3s. 8d. at most of the respectable retail houses in by the appointed agents in the principal towns in or wholesale at 8, Great Windmill the red pink label and cork branded LL 40 SUFFERERS from PURE NERVOUS and HEAD as Loss of Blood to the Mental have been obliged to apply to the Rev. Dr. W. W. 18, Bloomsbury Bedford and fifty are not known to be Now and be forwarded for 13 13th edition of his containing twelve chapters on the Causes and perfect and speedy Cure of Mental and Nervous also an extra chapter oh the difference between Nervousness and recent remarkable cures by his is the best book on Just in Crown 8vo., Price 6s., AUSTRALIA WITH NOTES BY THE on AND THE HOLY By FREDERICK J. J. With a coloured Illustration of Australian Opinions or the We have never met with sketches more faithful and more valuable to any class of whether it be to the returned or to the future and New Zealand A book of varied travel among Methodist and many other written with great and in a uniformly religious With the eye of a and much of the kindred sensibility of a our traveller combines the heart of a Christian and a book is but it has more merit than some of less A volume that teems with samples of power and overflowing with important information touching all the Colonies and everything that appertains to and and sold by John Eighth 12mo., 480 2s. 6d., MEMOIR OF THE REV. JOSEPH is worthy of a place in every Methodist Late Rev. Br. Sold by John S. and T. Wesleyan Book Sent post free to any address for twenty-nine postage by the Rev. J. Great Specially Adapted fob and New Year's also foe Wedding and Birthday THE LATE DR. A. FLETCHER'S GUIDE TO FAMILY A Sale of 60,000 copies induced the venerable Author to and enlarge the It now comprises 730 complete each including a a and a portion of Scripture with appropriate being one for the Morning and Evening of every day in the Also an Appendix containing a variety of Prayers for particular In one vol. royal with twenty-six price 28s., cloth This Work may be had in Calf and Morocco London James S. City Road and Ivy Beautifully on fine 44 price MELODIES Being J seventy-six popular but unexceptionable comprising nearly every metre in and including settings of the favourite hymns as I Thy will be my to &c. The whole in for four Edited by the Rev. T. R. Hatchard and 187, to be had also of the post North Great T Now price 3d., HE NEW No. London Ward and 27, Paternoster Just price 3s., 8vo., WORDS of LIFE'S LAST YEARS Containing Christian Metrical Prayers and Sacred translated from foreign By the author of Thoughts on &c. and 18, St. Paul's Church M PALMER'S WORKS 18mo. gilt 18mo., gilt 18mo., gilt THE WAY of Is. 6d. FAITH and its 2s. ENTIRE DEVOTION to Is. 6d. Now ECONOMY of First and Second Series 18mo., each gilt Is. 6d. THE USEFUL 18mo., Is. gilt Is. 6d. New Editions of all the above in a few Alexander 28 Paternoster PRAYER BOOKS FOR THE PRAYER BOOKS FOR THE PRAYER BOOKS FOR THE KENT'S Edition of the CONSECUTIVE PRAYER with the Psalter and Holy The PRAYERS without the price 3d., 6d., and 2s. W. Kent and Paternoster and all MANUAL OF for LADIES and By Mrs. Is. 6d. London Job 335, PRACTICAL 516 160 Anatomical 2s. 6d. TEN THOUSAND POUNDS has been expended on the HYDROPATHIC MATLOCK As a winter residence it is Extensive connected and warmed with summer temperature is kept Thorough Mild Mr. and Mrs. Two Guineas per No MAPPIN 222, REGENT and 67 and 68, KING WILLIAM LONDON supply Purchasers direct from their Queen's Cutlery Established in A.D. 1810. Mappin Table None are genuine unless their Corporate and Trade to their father by the Company of June 26th, 1835;) is stamped on the they are of the first with secure ivory and not come loose in hot The difference in price is occasioned solely by the superior quality and thickness of the ivory Ordinary Medium Best Just price THE WORKING CLASSES ENTITLED TO A GOOD ADDRESS TO THE STUDENTS in the WESLEYAN TRAINING JANUARY 30th, 1862. Two Doz. full-size Table ivory One and a Half-Dozen full Cheese ivory J One Pair regular Meat 0 7 One pair extra size 0 8 One Pair Poultry 7 One Steel for 3 3 6 1 4 0 1 14 6 2 11 0 a 4 12 0 0 0 0 Complete 14 6 6 18 6 9 16 6?j Cutlery PILL OF Price Is. and 2s. 9d. per This excellent Family Pill is a medicine of long tried cacy for purifying the very essential for the foundation of good health and correcting all Disorders of Stomach and Two or three doses will convince afflicted of its salutary The stomach will regain its a healthy action of the kidneys will rapidly take and renewed health will bar the quick result of taking this according to directions accompanying each Persons of a Full who are subject to and singing in the arising too great a flow of blood to the should never be wither out as many dangerous symptoms will be off by their timely For these pills are truly removing al the distressing headaches so very prevalent with the depression of dullness of and sallowness of the give a healthy juvenile bloom to the I1 To they are confidently recommended as the medicine that can be and for children of all ages are These Pills unite the recommendation of a mild operation with the most successful effect; and for elderly where an occasional aperient is nothing can better In consequence of the great and the Proprietor has obtained permission from hey Majesty's Commissioners to have the name and address of 229, impressed upon the Government affixed to each by all vendors of By the THE REV. JOHN own opinion that it is impossible for a to learn too provided the instruction he thorough ana Granville's in the Souse of 12th, 1862. John City and 66, Paternoster at the Training DR. HISTORY OF Vol. 3, Library completing the is how price 5s. 28, Paternoster PORTRAITS from Price free for 13 The Rev. John President of the Rev. T. P. M.A. John F. W. H. H. Sampson Stephen ' 1 J. D. Frederic H. W. J. H. W.R. i r G. B. J. H. Rev. Frederic Theophilus H. J. B. A. Charles W. M. M. A. S. W. H. Gervase S. T. H. W. W. Michael C. T. M. S. H. W. J. John Francis A. R. M. W. W. S. D. B. B. G. R. Portraits taken in every style de Twelve for 12s. Photographed and Published by Frederic 146, Oxford W. FIRST-CLASS COVENTRY - JFRANCIS and sound ENGLISH by First-class Coventry sent free to any part of the by to any part of the on the receipt of a to J. Francis and 2, Union at the following low scale viz. Silver Patent 4 Centre 5 9 12 Centre Compensation 19 Foreign Silver 2 5 ' English Gold 18 Chains at the price of the weight of under 18Karats. GENERAL AND SHIPPING OBERT A. G. 17, undertakes the SHIPMENT of GOODS to the Colonies and Suitable berths for persons going abroad selected with great care in first-class ships on the lowest and early information given as to the probable time of ships so as to prevent unnecessary expense to Consignments of goods or agency business from the Colonies carefully attended and foreign correspondents may depend upon their instructions being faithfully complied Rev. W. Wesleyan Mission Street Rev. John 14, City Messrs. J. P. Messrs. Chubb and 57, St. Paul's Church and the Rev. W. B. care of the Missionary Also to the Rev. H. H. Eastern South GLENFIELD PATENT USED IN THE ROYAL And Pronounced by Her Majesty's Laundress to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER Sold by all &c. WOTHERSPOON and Glasgow and TRADE BROWN AND POLSON'S LATENT CORN In 8d., and tins Is. As double profit is allowed upon the sale of numerous families would discourage the substitution of inferior kinds by refusing to receive any but the packages which bear Brown and name in Many who supply the in preference to sell none but BROWN ana BROWN and Manufacturers and Purveyors to her and HARPER PATENT WASHING MACHINE can be worked by a child a lady may become her own and will wash as many clothes in a few especially if used with Harper Soap as a woman can wash in two days by the old method of besides doing the work with half the soap and It will wash and wring or any large as easy as it will do a handkerchief or a 1, No. 2, No. 3, 10s.; No. 4, 10s. Manufactured only by HARPER The Sold by all the Agents for Harper Soap WHARF THE LONDON SUFFERANCE pursuant to the 1856 and 1857.) in 30,000 Shares of per to be paid on and on the remainder of the capital to be called as the works and with the demand for increased Interest at the rate of 4 per per annum be allowed from the time of the Registration of the Company until they commence Director of the City Alexander Pengelly John J. 9, Billiter Thomas White and 57, Mark John Director of the City Andrew Upper Thames James 109, Fenchurch With power to add to their The City Finch Threadneedle Messrs. and 18, Finch Messrs. Tudor and 29, Threadneedle Messrs. Dawes and 9, Angel Throgmorton be appointed by the PRO Mr. George ment of the Dr. Analyst to the and Author of and its Captain Allen of the Arctic Yacht and other gentlemen of the highest are sufficient to satisfy every unprejudiced mind of its superiority over every is much stronger evidence of its excellence than anything the manufacturer can himself say in its praise it is trie from found in most of the worthless Try it once and you will never use any Sold retail by most and in 2d., 4d., and 6d. and Is. wholesale by G. 21, Little PURE FLUID MAGNESIA has during twenty-five emphatically sanctioned by the Medical and universally accepted by the as the best remedy for ACIDITY OF THE GOUT AND and as a Mild Aperient for delicate more especially for Ladies and Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON it forms an agreeable Effervescing in which its aperient qualities are much During Hot Seasons and in Hot Climates the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly Manufactured the utmost attention to strength and only by DINNEFORD & 172, New Bond And Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the IS NO BAKING POWDER requires no puffing by the The recommendations of such gentlemen as the Queen's Private Baker the late Sir William Director-General of the Medical nfi the company be able to commence busi This company has been formed for the purpose of erecting a Sufferance Wharf and Bonded on an extensive in a convenient locality on the North bank of the by a series of Detached and the Classification of greater security for their safe storage will be afforded than that which A provisional contract has been entered into on behalf of the Company for the on advantageous of about 26 acres of Freehold having a river frontage of 1,000 where vessels may be moored and discharge their As some evidence of the increasing requirements of Warehouse the following table of Imports and Exports of the Port of London during six may be referred * 1855 4,375,285 1856 4,761,853 1857 4,977,291 1858 5,183,959 1859 5,060,952 1860 5,276,043 It is an important that while most of the Imports of the Port of London are required for consumption north of the the great proportion of Sufferance Wharf accommodation is on the south side of the The enormous destruction of property by fires during the past few years shows the necessity for such a classification of goods as to separate inflammable materials from other descriptions of and such an isolation of warehouses as to prevent the possibility of any extensive Those best acquainted with tho origin of whom may be mentioned F. of agree that true cause of the large Warehouse Fires which have lately taken place in the metropolis is chiefly attributable to storing goods The increased rates which Insurance Companies have found themselves compelled to adopt for their furnish abundant proof of the necessity for such arrangements as are proposed to be effected by this It is impossible within the limits of a Prospectus to point out all the benefits to be derived from the Sufferance Warehouses now to be established by this Amongst addition to the Warehouses being and the Goods in them maybe site selected can be reached in less than half an hour from the by Blackwall twenty Steam which will run from every Train to the Floating Pier alongside the Company's 5 minutes 25 The facility of access is one of the principal features of the is in direct communication with the London and North the Great the the Eastern and the Blackwall great reduction in the rates for and Delivery of goods and Warehouse most important reduction in the rates of The difference in this item on many will be nearly sufficient to defray facilities for economical transit of goods to and from the manufacturing districts and large provincial especially where Bonding Warehouses have been established under the Island Bonding Act. dispatch of hydraulic with its most recent improvements for unloading and loading and tramways for speedy as well as telegraphic communication with the by Vessels of the and expenses consequent upon the navigation of the Merchants and Importers will thus all the advantages now offered by the Docks and first-class Sufferance Wharves in the Port of with the additional diminution of and other advantages presented by this The services of a gentleman of many experience in London Wharf business will be to manage the general arrangements and As to Directors are unwilling to make any statement which may have the appearance of upon a moderate they confidently look forward to such a large return as will render it a most valuable investment for The price paid by the Vendor for the Freehold Land is per and an arrangement has been made with him to the approval of the Court of for its purchase at that with a remuneration to him for his services in connection with the promotion of the dependent on its Shares on the Company commencing 250 as soon as a dividend of 10s. per has been and 250 when a dividend of per has been with the addition of a commission equal to 5 per annually on the amount of dividend beyond such 10 per during the Vendor's Such Shares will be entitled to receive the same dividend only as that paid on the amounts called up on the general Share The Vendor will take and pay for 2,000 additional The immediate contemplated outlay for Boundary Hydraulic Engine and and is estimated at For 80,000 It is estimated that will be sufficient to Company to commence and carry on an extensive and profitable and therefore it is not proposed to call up more capital till the business has increased to such an extent as to render further warehouse accommodation In it may be added that having regard for the great space at the disposal of the and to the facilities which the position and locality afford for the construction ness at a very early period Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained of Messrs. and 18, Finch E and Messrs. Tudor and 29, Threadneedle Brokers of the of the Messrs. Dawes and 9, Angel Throgmorton or at the temporary Offices of the 65, Fenchurch A deposit of per Share must be paid to the Company's previous to the application being sent in. In the event of no allotment being the Deposit will be returned to the Subscribers without any deduction AND PRIVATE BOARDING Queen Street Queen and For the union of these and for cleanliness and home unrivalled in the Private Sitting Rooms if TOOTH for stopping decayed however large the It is used in a soft without pressure or and hardens into a white It remains in the rendering extraction and arresting the Directions for use Sola by all Chemists and Medicine Price Is. STAR LIFE ASSURANCE Established 1843. head 43, MOORGATE REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS Presented to the Eighteenth on the 3rd of March inst. The Directors have more than ordinary satisfaction in meeting the Share and Policy holders of the Society at the close of the eighteenth year of its and in congratulating them upon having transacted a larger amount of business than in any previous - - - During the year 1861, 1,532 Proposals were submitted to the Directors for the assurance of of this 1,115 have been and Policies for yielding in Annual Premiums 291 fbr the assurance of were but not completed at the end of By a reference to the Statement of Accounts presented to to 8s. 2d. The Accumulated Fund is now 9d., an increase of 2s. 9d. during the The claims by Death in number and amount larger than in any previous are still within the estimated 95 insuring 85 have and the sum of 2d. Bonuses to the extent of 14s.) has been paid The mortality expected by the Tables upon which of the Society are shows the probability that 110 deaths would occur out of the 7,096 insured lives on the books of the while tke experience of the Star exhibits 85 It will be that the mortality during the year 1861 was much below that exited and The Directors advert to these figures with considerable They exhibit a state of prosperity equalled by few kindred It has fallen to their year by to express their conviction of the soundness of the principles upon which the Society is That conviction they and are persuaded that at no period has the Star stood higher in the estimation of its immediate and of the public at The following in continuation of that presented in the last Annual will best illustrate the progress of the of New Policies assured Premiums Accumulation from all sources 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861603 572 658 812 902 1115204,451 221,122 235,350 294,495 336,290 361,960 8. d. 6,597 18 3 7,735 9 5 8,582 0 9 10,172 19 6 11,312 15 9 12,868 3 11 s. d. 202,110 7 2 238,055 1 7 274,797 15 4 309,444 5 2 360,530 3 0 414,231 5 9 The Directors have to record with sorrow the death off Thomas J. J. and John three of their oldest friends and of whom they desire to speak in terms of affectionate Their absence at the Annual at which they so constantly will produce and while their places will be occupied by it cannot be with more constant and unvarying interest in the welfare of the The vacancies thus created have been filled up by the election of William and John J. and the Directors ask this Meeting to confirm that The Deed of Settlement provides that four of the Directors should In conformity Charles John Walter and John vacate and being the Directors propose their The members of the Wesleyan Methodist Society whom the Star are stDl its firm friends aid nearly two-thirds of the Assurances issued the year have been on the lives of persons who are members of that religious thus justifying the anticipations of the promoters in the establishment of the Jesse THE PLANET BUILDING AND INVESTMENT Office 30, Wilson Finsbury W. 50, King F. 11,.Finsbury M. 21, Granville Messrs. Ingle and 37, King William W. W. 35, Craven Charing Mr. Edmund W. THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING was held Sept. 4,1861. The Directors reported a large augmentation of and an accumulation of profits which allowed ANOTHER BONUS OF 13s. 9d. per making the Interest for the past year 9d. The Directors reiterate the avowal of their entire and implicit confidence in the principles of the They a mode of Investment at once secure and the easy terms to and the facilities afforded for their the equitable adjustment of and the mode of the moderate and fixed law and other Society stands The Directors act with the utmost liberality to Members desirous of purchasing Houses for their own Legal charges Officers are nearly all may he obtained of the Thg Subscriptions are payable on the first Wednesday in every at the Society's 30, Wilson Finsbury or by to Edmund W. the on Chief LIFE ASSURANCE This Company offers the security of a Capital of The last Bonus was in 1859: the next valuation will be in 1864. Claims within the days of Grace paid by this Immediate and Deferred Annuities and New Premium Income fob the Year 1861, 12s, Policies granted against or Disease totally disabling the for a small extra Policies granted after Five Annual HALF CREDIT PREMIUM SYSTEM Five Forms to 355, LONDON G. ACCIDENTS ARE Every one provide against THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY Grant Policies for Sums from to assuring against ACCIDENTS OF ALL An Annual Payment of secures in case of by or a Weekly Allowance of to the Assured while laid up by Apply for Forms of Proposals or any information to ths Provincial the Booking Clerks in the Railway or to the Head 64, E. C. have been paid by this Company as COMPENSATION for 56 Fatal and 5,041 Cases of Personal The Sole Company privileged to issue Railway Journey Insurance costing 2d., or 3d., at all Principal Empowered by Special Act of 1849. 64, William J. INVESTMENTS FOR SAFE AND VERY Paying 12 to 25 per per annum in British Mine Shares are the mos investments in the paying 25 percent per annum in dividends on an of paid and often advance many hundreds per after Capitalists should act only on sound advice and reliable to be obtained on application to Henry Gould * The Guide and Railway Stocks and Shares and 0 m w  

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