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. THE FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE. On SATURDAY, February 7, 1802, will be published No. 1 of a, new Weekly Political and Literary Journal, to be entitled The FRI END OF THE PEOPLE. assisted several
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BREWERS , DISTILLERS , LICENSED VICTUALLERS , and GENERAL LIFE and FIRE A 88 URANCE and LOAN and ENDOWMENT COMPANY . This Company grants Policies against all kinds of risks , incidental to Life and Fire Assurance business , as well as Immediate and Deferred Annuities , and Endowments , educational or otherwise . " . . One of the distinctive features of this Office is the simplicity of the Loan Department * another , that the Policies are granted against ev . ery kind . of risk ; natural or accidental , such as paralysis , blindness , insanity , &c . "Lastly , that' the Policies are Indisputable . S . P . HARRIS , Secretary . 18 , New Bridge-street , Blackfriars .
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ENGLISH AND CAMBRIAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY . Chief Office 9 , New Bridge-street , Blackfriars , London . Branch Offices : —London : 6 ,, Trinity-street , Borough , and 65 , Sun-street , Bi 3 hopsgate-street . Glasgow ; 65 , St . Vincentstreet Dublin : 38 , Lower Ormond-quay . Norwich : 16 , St Giles ' -street . " Policies Indisputable . Half Premiums taken . " Diseased , " Military , and Naval Lives , accepted at equitable rates . Annuities , Endowments , and Loans , on the most advantageous terms . Claims payable three months after satisfactory proof of death . Profits divided annually after first seven years . GEORGE ANGUS , Secretary .
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PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . Admitting ' , on equal terms ^ persons of every clas 3 and degree to all its benefits and advantages . Capital—Two Hunbred and Fifty Thousand Pounds . Chairman—Major Henry Stones , LL . B . Deputy Chairman—James Andrew Durham , Esq . With upwards of Fourteen Hundred Shareholders . There are two , important clauses in the Deed o * Settlement , by which the Directors have power to appropriate ONE-TENTH of the entire profits of the Company : — 1 st . —For the relief of aged and distressed parties assured for life , who have paid five years' premiums , their widows and orphans . " 2 nd . —For the relief of aged and distressed original proprietors , assured or not , their widows and orphans , together with 5 per cent , per annum on the capital originally invested by them . - All policies indisputable and free of stamp duty . Rates of premium extremely moderate . No extra charge for going to or residing at ( in time of peace ) Australasia—Bermuda—Madeira—Cape of Good Hope—the British North American Colonies—and the Mauritius . Medical men in all cases remunerated for their report . Assurances granted against paralysis ., blindness , accidents , insanity , and every other affliction , bodily and mental , at moderate rates . A liberal commission allowed to agents . Annual premium for assuring £ 100 , namely : — Age—20 £ 1 10 9 I Age—40 £ 2- 13 6 30 fl 19 6 | 50 £ 3 1 » 6 Prospectuses , with tables and fullest information , may be had at the offices of the Company , or any of their agents . Applications for agencies requested . EDWARD BAYLI 8 , Resident Manager and Actuary . Offices , 76 , Cheapside , London .
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HOFWYL COLLEGE , RIVER , near DOVER . Conducted by Mr . « J . WESTON , M . E . C . P . Established in 1843 , to combine the beneficial influences of family and home with a sound , extensive , and polite EDUCATION on vexy moderate terms , commencing at £ 20 per annum , to a limited number of thirty-six young gentlemen . The situation is most healthy and delightful ; the grounds and land , fifty acres in extent ; and tha Institution commodiously adapted , with spacious and airy rooms and covered Gymnasium . Eucn pupil learns drawing , and has a single bed . French and German by foreign professors resident in the family . Twelve young ladies receive , under the care of Mrs . Weston , M . C . P ., a superior education , combining with the ornamental the useful part of a young lady ' s education , so generally neglected in most schools-Terms as above . Prospectuses , containing views of the establishment and locality , may be had on application to eitbei Principal .
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. : , ——Just published , A PROSPECTUS OK THE CENTRAL CO- OPERATIVE AGENCY . V- / Containing the necessary means for obtaining- further Information . May be had at the following places : —The Central Office , 76 , Charlotte-9 treet , Fitzroy-square ; tho Marylebono Branch , 3 "> , Great Marylebone-street ; tho Manchester Branch , 13 , Swan-street , Manchester ; the Publishing Office of the Society for Promoting Working-Men ' s Associations , 183 , Fleetstreet . Gratis , if by personal application , if by letter , o o Postago Stamp . ENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY , INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST , TO COUNTERACT THE SYSTEM Of ADULTERATION AND FRAUD NOW PREVAILING IN TRADE , AND TO PROMOTE THE PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . Trustees—Edward Vanaitturt Nealo , Esq . ( Founder of the Institution ); and Thomas Hughe * Esq . ( one of the Contributors ) . Commercial Firm—Lechevulier , Woodin , Jones , and Co . Central Establishment—76 , Charlotto-stroot , Fitzroy-sq ., London . Branch Establishments—35 , Groat Marylobone-street , Portlandplnco , London ; and 13 , Swan-streot , Manchester . The ' Agency intend hereafter to execute nil ordorB for any kind of articles or produce ; thoir operations for tho present are restricted to GROCERIES , ITALIAN ART 10 LliH r FRENCH WINES , and MIANDIK 8 . A Catalogue nan just beoii published , containing a detailed list of all iirtiolea with the retail prices ufflxed , with rcinarku on adulteration .. Ifrlco 0 d ., or sent by post for ton stamps . AI ho a wholesale price flat for Cooperative Stores gratis , or by post for ono stamp . Particulars relating to the Central Oolipor . ativo Agency , with a 'Digest of tho Duod of Settlomont , uro to bo found , in the printed ruport of a metititifr . huldar , the Central OIUcu of tlio Institution , to bo sent by poHt for three stamps . Rules havo buen framed und printed forcuahlingniiy number of families of all chumes , in any diatrlot of London , or any part ot tho country , to form theniHolvea into " Friendly . Societies" for enjoying tlio lion oil t of Uullpurativo Storeu . To bo sent by post to imrtiou forwarding four Htampa . The Ajfoney will undertake to havo ourtlllod in London tho ruloe of any society organizing tliemuelvcB on tho above-mentioned form . Catalogue . Wholesale Llut , Particulars , and Rules , in ono parcel , in , ( tu ., pur pout . All ooinmunlaatlontr to bo addroBsod 76 , Chnrlotle-utroot , l'itucroy-Bquwo , to MM , LoohevaUor , Woodiu , Jonw , « uaO . Co .
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Jki XlUlLCU UJ VT . hlCJJAXlAl JLAlAAbl . 1 M 2 JL , HOgWMJM lUJT H « ¥ ^* <» A able and popular Writers . This periodical will be of large size . Its leading features will include : — 1 . Letters of L'Ami dti Peuple , in which the principles of * Democracy—political and social—will be enforced and illustrated , and the crimes of Despotism fearlessly exposed . The writer will constantly keep in view the uniting of the Peoples of Europe in one band of solidarity for tho attainment of their common emancipation ; by and through tho overthrow of Cos-Backiam , and tho establishment of Democratic Institutions . 2 . European and American Democracy ; under which head will be given information of tho progress and prospects of Political and Social Regeneration in the old world and the now . AH official decumenta emanating from tho councils of tho Continental Democracies will bo Immediately translated for this periodical . 3 . " Our ' GloriouB' Institutions , " so much and so cgotistl-: ually lauded , will be reviewed , and from an exposG of thoir abuscd < iind costliness will be derived unanswerable arguments for their radical reformation . . ... 4 . Parliamentary Reform , in tho moat democratic soneo , will bo constantly and unflinchingly advocated . 5 . Labour ' B Wronga and Labour ' s ltomedios will be freely , iiacussed and aearchingly investigated . The progress of " Association , " ub regards both the production and distribution of wealth , will bo fully set forth ; und all ourneat efforts to establish ' uat relations between Labour and Capital , and to raise tlio . workmuti to Mb rightful position in society , will have the uuccubng corporation of the Editor and hie co-labourcra . 0 . Biographies of Eminent Characters , past and proefont , coin- ^ ilied from the beet sources . , . 7 . ReviewB of Now books , and selections from old—but rare , ind valuable—works . ' 8 . UboIuI Knowledge : a series of Notes— Biographical , Goo-j rrauaioul . Historical , Political , Statistical , &c , &c . U . Poetry und Fiction—English und Foreign—original and | lelectud . ' _ Tho Editor will labour to mnko tho Fiuund op thu Phoi'ik a ioum > of intellectual improvement and enjoyment to overy ainily , und a welcome gueat at every fireside . To be published weekly , price Three-halfponoo . . No . 1 , Saturday , l'obruury 7 , 185 U , will be ready for , the frado on Monday , February 2 , and every succeeding Monday . London : published by James Wutson , Quoon ' s-houd-pasBUgOj , ? atorno 6 ter-row . To bo httd , on Ojdoivfcolg . ttU |) ub ) lahoi-fl nndi "T owe-ngcntM . ¦ !
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FOR . EIGNFUNDS . / ru £ Official Quotation during the Week ending Friday ( X . BBL vui Byeningi' ) . x _ i finwHentl . 80 Mexican 5 per Gt . Ace . 314 Austr ian _ 5 percent * . ov _^__ maU .. .. 39 | DaniBhSperCenti . .. . *« g ; .. ^ -Annuities - rSSSsFz % « fe « %
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . T Tuesday , January ' £ } . iJANKnUFT * . —W . A . GdoAK . Newgate-atreet , mid Quadrant , lieifont-atroot , boot dealer , to surrender February 0 , March 12 ; "olicltorB , Mr , Ilensman , Collcge-hM , Cannon-streotWost ; und wr . uonnis , Northampton ; official aBeigne ^ Mr * Whitihoro , iiaaln haU . Btreot _ Gum , and F . D . Wilson , Old Broad-Blroot , RuBBla brokers , February fl , Maroh 10 ; solicitor , Mr . JHurray , Hood-lane ; oflloial aaalgnoo , Mr . Grahsm—J . Boxam ., "ntfhton , coachmakor , February 0 , March 5 ; aolloitora , Mr . « n i i » Qrcat James-street ; and Mr . Kennott , Brighton ; ' , " loltt J . assignee , Mr . Cannan , Aldermnnbury— II . F . Woi . lasaon . Unlon-grovo , Wandaworth-roud , merchant , February 6 , n «! "i i ; . Boll ° ltorB . MoBBrs . J . and T . Qoole , Llmo-Btreot ; ujuouu RB » ignoo , Mr . Nicholson , Bastnirhan-Btreot—F . Winok , Margate , tailor , February « , Maroh 18 ; solloitora , Mesar * . J . Ailun and Alien , Oarlifllo-atroot , Soho-square , ollloial asaignoo , fir l 7 ^ 1 « QullWhiai-ohitmber 8 , BaBinghaU-atreetr-W . Pjlattci , urowford-street , Mftrylebono , 4 r « por , February O , Mujrch 11 '
• solicitors , Messrs . Ashurst and Son , Old Jewry ; official assignee , : Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street—L . J . Nebinckx * Great Fortland-street , Marylebone , laceman , February 5 , March ^ solicitors , Messrs . Reed , Langford , and Marsden , Friday-street , Cheapaide ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , wmi bard-street- ^ W . Sock , Surrey-place , printer , February xa , ! March 9 ; solicitor , Mr . Jerwood , Ely-place , Holborn ; official I assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrook-court , Bannghall-street . —h Gladwjn , Nottingham , draper , February 6 , March 5 ; solicitors , " Messrs . R . and H . Enfleld , Nottingham ; official assignee , Mr , Bittleston , Ndttingham-r-E . Tinslby ,. Rowley Regis , . cooper , February 11 , March 3 ; solicitors , Mr . Whitehouae , Dudley ; _ and Mr . James , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham—W . Wood , Bristol , provision merchant , February 7 , March 9 : solicitor , Mr . Beayan , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—W . Thomas and D . Loughek , Plymouth , ironfounders , February 9 , March 18 ; solicitors , Messrs . Pontifex and Mogmie , Andrew ' s-oourt , Holborn , and Mr . Lavers , Plymouth ; official assignee , Mr . Hernaraan , Exeter—C . Bacon , Walton , Somersetshire , tailor , February 10 , March 3 ; solicitors , Messrs . Hobbs and Son , Wells ; official assignee , Mr . Hirtzell , Exeter—J . Copland , Barnstaple , Devonshire , teadealer , February 10 , March d ; solicitors , Messrs , Carter and Chanter , Barnstaple , and Mr . Moore , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hernaman , Exeter- ^ -H Pound , Plymouth , builder , February 9 , March 18 ; solicitors , Messrs . Surr and Gribble , or Mr . Elworthy , or Mr . Lavers , jun ., Plymouth ; official assignee , Mr . Hernaman , Exeter—E . Walkeb , Huddersneld , woolstapler , February 9 , March 8 ; solicitors , Messrs . Bond and Barwick , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Hope , Leeds—s . BiCKEETON , Liverpool , butcher , February 10 , March 2 ; solicitor , Mr . Hore , Liverpool ; official assigniee , Mr . Uazenove , Liverpool—W . J . Foulkfs , Birkenhead , druggist , February 10 , March 3 ; solicitor , Mr . Tyrer , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool—G . Hopkiwson , Liverpool , -opaeh builder , February 13 / March 4 ; solicitors , Mr . Low , Chancpry-lane , and Mr . Cross , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool—J . J . Rayner , Manchester , tailor , February 6 and 27 ; solicitors , Messrs . Reed , Langford , and Marsden , Friday-street ; and Messrs . Sale , Worthington , and Shipman , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Mackenzie , Manchester . Friday , January 30 . Bankruptcy Annulled ^— W . Evans , Banbury , Oxfordshire , ironmonger . Bankrupts . —G . Gull and F . D . Wilson , Old Broad-street , Russia brokers , to surrender Februarys , March 10 ; solicitor , Mr . Murray , London-street , Fenchurch-street ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—F . Winch ( and not Winck , as before advertised ) , Margate , tailor , February 6 , March 13 ; solicitors , Messrs . Allen and Allen , Carlisle-street , Soho-square ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guild hall-chambers , Basinghall-street—P . Phillips , Cr . owland , Lincolnshire , common hrewer , February 13 , March 12 ; solicitors , Messrs . Qregbry , Faulkner , Gregory , and Skirrow , Bedford-row ; and Mr , Carter , 8 paldihg ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—J . Bb . ock . weli ., Old Broad-street , merchant , February 14 , March 13 ; solicitors , Mr . Martin , Salisbury-court , Fleet-street ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Basinghall-street—G . Harrison , Frith-street , Sobo-square , ironmonger , February 13 , March 16 ; solicitors , Mr . Teague , Crown-court , Cheapside ; Mr . Williams , Alfred-place , Bedford-square ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—R . Hawkins , Farnham , grocer , February 10 , March 11 ; solicitors , Messrs . Wright and Bonner , London-street , Fenchurchstreet ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street—R . Hayling , the younger , Hereford , grocer , February 16 , March 10 ; solicitors , Messrs . Devereux , TBromyard , Herefordshire ; and Mr . Smith , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—C . Wilson , Coventry , grocer , February 9 , March 10 ; solicitors , Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—D . Morton , Walsall , chemist , Feb . 11 , March 10 ; solicitors , Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; and Mr . Pilgrim , Hinckley ; official assignee , Mr . Valpy , Birmingham—P . Newman , Winchcombe , Gloucestershire , teadealer , February 11 , March 10 ; solicitor , Mr . Wilkes , Gloucester ; official assignee , Mr . Ilutton , Bristol—J . W . C . Brewer , Gloucester , licensed victualler , February 10 , March 11 ; solicitors , Messrs , Abbott and Lucas , Bristol ; and Mr . Lovegrove , Gloucester ; official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol—T . Cottingham , West Barkwith , Lincolnshire , wool buyer , February 18 , March 10 ; solicitors , Messrs . Mason and Dale , Lincoln ; and Messrs . Barr and Nelson ,, Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Carrick , Hull—G . Chapfield . Manchester , plasterer , February 9 , March 3 ; solicitor , Mr . Taylor , Manchester ; official ^ assignee , Mr . Fraser , Manchester ..
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SHARES . Last Official Quotation for Week ending Friday Evening . ,, . , ILWAYS ' .. II | Australasian f . ' .. 39 ^ S i andExeteV .. ? 5 | Brit « h North American 45 Caledonian .. | Commercial of London .. 25 J rSnbSS and ^ Glasgow 28 * London and Westminster 30 ^ t ^ rthera .. ' W § London Joint Stock .. I 8 | - ^ t & W ? IrelandY 36 * National of Ireland .. - £ ! atwfstera .: .. 85 | National Provincial ,. — . SS& » S ^ 5 » . SSSS » ; : S . St ^ SSRSfe iiS : . g- ™ - r ^ - - - ¦ SJgi& :: : ; T SSSlBrtiv 5 South-EaateTn and Dover — Cobre Copper .. .. 34 | c , » h WPKtern .. — MlSCELLANBOUS . lork Newcas . &Bermckni AustraUan Agricultural 15 York ' and North Midland 21 | Canada .. .. .. 494 IW Docks . General Steam ... .. 274 East and West India .. 142 Penins , &Oriental Steam 17 A £ onaon 116 Royal Mail Steam ... 784 St Katharine . .. 79 South Australian .. 23
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GRAIN , Mark-lane , Jan . 30 . Wheat , R . New .. 40 s . to 42 s . Maple ... ..,. 31 s . to 33 a . Fine 42 -44 White 32 -34 ol . | 40 — 43 Boilers 34 —36 white " 42 —44 Beans , Ticks . .. 28 —29 Fihe ...,. 44—46 Old . 30-31 Superior New 48 —50 Indian Corn .... 27 —29 Rve ... 30 —32 Oats , Feed .... 19 —20 Barley " 28 -29 Fine .... 20 -21 Malting 32 - 34 Poland ....... 21 - 22 Malt , Ord 52 —56 ^ ; * ine ¦ ... •«» ~ 23 Fine . 57—59 Potato ...... 19 —20 Peaa . Hog ...... 27 —28 Fine .... 20 —21
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN Week Ending Jani 24 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat ^ 398 . 3 d . Rye .... 27 s . lOd . Barley 27 10 Beans .... 28 3 Oata 18 2 Peas 28 8 Aggregate Average of the SixJWeeks . Wheat .:.... 37 s . lOd . Rye .. .. 27 s lOd . Barley 26 6 Beans 28 9 Oats ..... 18 1 Peas 28 9
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BUTCHERS' MEAT . Newgate and Leadenhall . Sm'thfibld . * s . d . s . d . a . d . s . d . Beef 2 6 to 3 4 2 6 to 3 10 Mutton . .. 2 8 — 3 8 3 4 — 4 4 Veal 2 8 — 4 2 3 0 — 4 6 pork 2 8 — 3 6 3 0 — 310 ? To sink the offal , per 8 lb . Head of Cattle at Smithpibld . Friday . Monday . Beasts .., 975 :.. 3858 oi ) € 6 p •••••»••••••••••• ««••¦ K&D 1 U ••¦•••••»¦••••«• * l | « w ^ H > I VG 8 ••¦••••• * «•• •••»••? # isOw •^•••••• ft » *«««« * ^ * ** Pigs 295 220
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FLOUR . Town-mado i i per sack 43 s , to 46 « . ? 6 con us «• » V « •••••¦«**••¦•••¦••••••••••••••••••• ^^ - *""* *» Eaeex and SurTblk , on board ship 39 — 4 i ? Norfolk and Stockton 37 — 42 Ame . ican .. per barrel 20 — 23 Canadian ....... ; 20 —23 Wheaton Bread , 7 ^ d . tho 41 b . loaf . Housaholds , ( id .
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PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Fresh , 12 b . 6 d . to 13 s , per do * . Carlow , £ 3 14 s . to £ 4 t 0 s . per cwt . Bacon , Irish , per cwt . 45 a . to 40 a Cheese , Cheshire 42 — 6 ( J Derby . Plain 40 —54 Ham 8 , York ' . 50 —58 E RB 8 , French , per 120 . Ox . Od . to 6 s . 9 d . /
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HOPS . POTATOES . Kent Pockets 126 s . to 147 s . York Regents por ton 75 u . to 85 Choico ditto .. 115 —240 Wisbech Regents ... 55 — 70 Sussex ditto .. 112 —128 Scotch Reda —¦ — 60 Farnham do .. 150 .. 200 French Whites — — —
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HAY AND STRAW . ( Por load of 30 TruBBeo . ) Cumberland . Suithpield . Whituoiiai'el . Hay , Good .... 74 a . to 78 s 738 . to 75 a 60 s . to 75 b Inferior .. 60 —70 .... 55 —60 ...., 55 —60 f .. ^ ° w 0—0 .... 0—0 .... 0—0 ^ vc >" 78-84 .... 84—80 .... 84 —86 Wheat Straw .. 24 —28 .... 20—26 .... 20 —26
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. THE FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE . On SATURDAY , February 7 , 1802 , will be published No . 1 of a , new Weekly Political and Literary Journal , to be entitled The TRiRIENIX OF THE PEOPL E .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 31, 1852, page 115, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1920/page/23/
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