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T HE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
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Book Passengers and receive Goods and Parcels for MALTA , EGYPT , INDIA , and CHINA , by their Steamers leaving Southamp ton on the 20 th of every Month . Tho Company ' s Steamers also start for MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE on the 29 th , and VIGO , OPORTO , LISBON , CADIZ , and GIBEALTAR , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the For further information apply at the Company's Offices , 122 , T . p-idenhall Street , London ; and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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THE AUSTRALIAN INLAND CARRYING AND CONVEYANCE COMPANY . The Directors have great pleasure in stating that they have succeeded in securing the services of the well known " West of England Carriers , Messrs . Daniel and George Ford , and that they will immediately proceed to Melbourne to organize and conduct the Carrying Departments of this Company . No application * for Shares can be received after Tuesday next . By Order , W . ATKINSON , Secretary . 40 , Gracechurch Street , Oct . 14 th , 1852 .
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THE AUSTRALIAN INLAND CARRYING AND CONVEYANCE COMPANY . ( Provisionally Registered . ) Capital , £ 80 , 000 , in Shares of £ 1 each . Each Share allotted to be paid up in full . BIRECTORS . Captain Burney , R . N ., Fortescue House , Twickenham . Thoma 3 Howard Fenwick , Esq ., Belle Vue , Woolwich . Charles Heneage , Esq ., 3 , Cadogan Place , Bel grave Square . Edward I . Hobhouse , Esq ., 27 , Lowndes St , Belgrave Square . Charles Nichols , Esq ., 3 , John Street , Portland Place . William Prins ' ep , Esq ., Hyde Park Place West . Tliomas Price , Esq ., 38 , Hart Street , Bloomsbury . B . Crewe Read , Esq ., Bidborough , Tunbridge Wells . Colonel Tynte , M . P ., Halswell House , Bridgewater . Reuben Whitmore , Esq ., 13 , Angel Court , Throgmorton St . William Williams , Esq ., Tichborne Street , Haymarket . COLONIAL COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT . Christopher Porter , Esq ., late of Folkestone , Kent ; Geelong , Victoria . G . A . Innes , Esq ., Forest Groon , Oakley . Surrey ; find Melbourne , Victoria . Henry H . Dobney , Esq ., Maidstone , Kent ; and Melbourne , Victoria . ( And others to be added in Australia . ) SOLICITOR . Henry Wickens , Esq ., 4 , Tokenhouse Yard , Bank . BANKERS . Messrs . Strahan , Paul , Paul , and Bates , 217 , Strand . Secretary—Mr . William Atkinson . BROKERS . Mr . F . A . Helps , 21 , Finch Lane , Cornhill . Mr . John Clegg , Nowall ' tf Buildings , Manchester . Messrs . King and Sons , Liverpool . Messrs . Naish and Co ., Newport , Wales . Messrs . Tassio and Sons , Glasgow . OF KICKS . 40 , Oraooehureli Street . Copies of tho nstitnal . es may be inspected lit tho Company ' s Ollioes , and nt the principal provincial IJrokerttof tho Compuny . Application * for Shares to ho addressed to tho [ Secretary or till' Ht ' oliOl'M . Prospectuses may be had : it the Company ' s Offices , of Mr . I ' . A . Helps , Itroker , 21 , Kincli Ln . no , Cornhill , London ; Mr . lolm Cle . gg , Newall ' H Buildings , Manchester ; Messrs . Joseph King and Sons , Liverpool ; Mossm . JVaish and Co ., Newport , Wales ; and Messrs . Tnssio and Hous , Glasgow .
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QKCIMCTAIIY WANTED , for tho Litiohakv > 7 "ml SCIIiNTlKIO INSTITUTION " , JOHN STRKKT , I'TI'ZKOV SQUARR—Tho Olllco being open to competition , < : mdiilutos must send in written applications , with tentimoniuln ' ¦ ' character and ability , addi-ouseil to tho Committee , on or ''' 'f' -vo Tuesday , October Ji ) th , 1 H 5 U . Inquiries as to Salary , yulicH , il . ' ., <> ,, ; , ¦ , ,, iy („ , made in tho Committee . Room between '"" """" "I ' Hoveu and Ten in tho Kvening . liDWAli I ) TltlJ I 0 LOVE , Srr . pro turn .
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r . I . K KOYAU KXlilUlfION . —A valuable ,, * - . „ . ''" . V-ii » veiited , very small , powerful WAISTCOAT I tKKI << I > AHH , Ihc Hi // ,, of a wiilnut , to discern minute " ' . ieeiH at a distance of from four to livo niiloH , which is found ¦ " ' » e invaluable to YuchterM , Sporl . sinoti , ( leiitloiuon , and Giunoi ' . u ' m "' ™ " '"' •''• o : t () s ., sent , free . T . HLHSOOI'MH . A new and " .. "" l '" < anl , invention in 'IVhmoopo . i , possessing snub iixf . mu 'i ' l "" "' l'mv < 'rH > Unit Nome , ; ij iuolioH , with u . n extra eyo-pieco , i" mhow distinctly Jupiter ' s Mooiih , Haturn ' s King , and the Ni " . ' . ' HI'irs . They supersede every other Kind , an w "' Mk ( Uml' I'oeki't , Shooting , Military purposen , Ai < t . ol , . " i " ' > m ) 0 l '<> urno ( j | aH » oM , with wonderful powers ; uiiiinuto lM ' ;! . ' ' l ' ' . ' " . " '"' elearly hccii from ten lo twelve miles distant . nil | ' ''" ¦ ' " <> w ' . y- '" venti > il Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and "iiilnol A < ioumUi ) ln » itruiu « iuts lor relief ol' extreme Dcufno . MH . It ) I'Tr '' ' lS - '""' l ! - HOhOMONH , Op IieiaiiH and Aurisln , ' H'emarh , Street , Vieea . lilly , opposite the Vork Hotel .
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PARIS CHOCOLATE COMPANY , Provisionally registered , pursuant to 7 & 8 Vic . c . 110 . In 15 , 000 Shares of s 8 l each , to be fully paid upon allotment , ( with power to increase to . £ ' 25 , 000 . ) The Paris Chocolate Company was established for supplying the British public with genuine unadulterated articles , manufactured in strict accordance with the French system , but at lower than the importation prices . The Company have met with the greatest success , having obtained the patronage of her Majesty and the unanimous award of both the Council and Prize Medals at the Great Exhibition of 1851 . In the Jurors' Report , pp . 638 to 641 , are given detailed descriptions of the processes for which the Council Medal was awarded , and of the articles manufactured by the Company , which the Keport pronounces fully equal to those made in France . . By the Jurors' Eeports it is shown that the best producing cocoa countries export the choice of their produce for the markets of France , the high differential duties obliging English manufacturers to be contented with the inferior products of Trinidad , Granada , St . Lucia , &c . This and the practice of adulteration in England , arising principally from competition and low prices , have until recentl y conferred upon France the monopoly of supplying the world with the different preparations of Chocolate . French manufacturers are prohibited by Government from using deleterious ingredients , hence their superiority , and the universal consumption of Chocolate in that country . In 1850 , their exports of Chocolate , Bonbons , Conserves , &c , amounted to 983 , 350 lbs . ; and the consumption in this country may be increased to almost an indefinite extent by the reduction of prices , which the saving of import duty affords . As an evidence that genuine Chocolate , when attainable and properly prepared , is highly appreciated by the English people , it will be sufficient to refer to the fact that during the Great Exhibition of 1851 its consumption in the central refreshment court exceeded that of tea or coffee , and it is now almost universally recommended by the medical profession as more conducive to health than any other vegetable production which enters into the human dietary . The following is a copy of the jurors' award : — " Jfarla chocolnto Company . Regent Street . " Prize Medal awarded for most excellent chocolate confectionary , in a great variety of forms , all of which was found to be carefully prepared and well flavoured ; and also for an assortment of syrups , which , on dilution , form very agreeable and refreshing beverages . " The following is a copy of the certificate of award : — " Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations , 1851 , "I hereby certify that her Majesty ' s Commissioners , upon tho award of tho Jurors , have presented a Prize Medul to tho Paris Chocolate Company , for chocolate and syrups shown in the Exhibition . " AwncitT , President of tho Royal Commissioners . "Exhibition , Hyde Park , London , Out . 15 , 1851 . " The Paris Chocolate Company being fully established , and having formed largo and lucrative connexions , it is proposed to extend its operations by the introduction of more capital , through the medium of n Joint-Htoek Company , to bo incorporated pursuant , to 7 and H Vie ., cap . 110 , whereby the constitution or the Company and the rights and liabilities of its members will be defined anil limited . The promoters nre the representatives of tho existing Company , which it if ) intended to merge into a Joint-Stock Company of JG . OOO shares of JU 1 each , to bo fully paid up upon allotment . ho as to avoid future calls . The promoters will accept for tho stock , plant , book debts , and goodwill of the existing Oomjmny . £ 10 , 000 , to be paid by B 0 OO paid-up .-diarcs , and . L 21 MM in e : mh ; the latter to be paid liy moieties of the subscriptions as reuoiyed . It is estimated Unit the above capital will bo amply suflicicnt to developo tho busiruws of the Company to a Inglily prolit able extent , but power will bo reserved for the shareholders to increase the capital to * 6 ' 25 , 00 O , if hereafter deemed advisable . The proinote . ru , in addition to taking ( lie above large staUo in the new Company , u ill continue as iiiaiiiigingand maiiufnd . ui'ing Directors , to devote to its interest all their knowled ge and experience , thus affording the best guarantee for faithful and elfecfive miporintoiulence . It in obvioiw bow advantageous and free , from risk to s | iurohold <> rs must be their investment in an established prosperous , company , with business coiiuoxiorm and a high reputation already formed , and manufacturing apparatus already in full operation . The past experience of the promoters proveH that a suciiro and large return may be obtained upon the capital invested . The atfnii-Hof the Company will be controlled by a Hoard of five Directors , chosen by ( lie Shareholders , who will lm < 'on-Hiilted on all important " point'i , and who will elect their o « n Auditor . Prospectuses and all particulars may be obtained from , and applications for Muiien iiiny bo addressed to , the ' Oirccl . orN , at the Wholesale Depot , : tf > , l'iidding Lane , Kastcheap , ( lily . Koiim oir Ai-ri . itiATiotf i'oii Siiaukh . To ( he |) ireef < u'M ( if the Paris Chocolate Company . ( Jenfloinen , I request , tlint you will allot me slian-ii in the above Company , and I hereby under ! nke to accept the same , or any less number that you may allot me , and pay I be depoHit of iil per Hlmre , when called upon no to do . AIho , to execute tho deed of Bel ( lenient whenever required . Dated this day of , IHf . ' -J . ' Usual Hi ); naluro Nnnio ( in full ) ItoMtdcnco ' HusincHS or Profession keferee's Name Residence liuaiuctm or Profession
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WATCHES ! WATCHES ! -WATCHES I Save 50 per Cent , by purchasing your Watches direct from the Manufacturer , at the Wholesale Trade Price . ¦ Warranted Gold Watches , extra jewelled , with all the recent improvements £ 3 15 0 The same Movements in Silver Cases ..: . ' . 2 0 0 Handsome Morocco Cases for same 0 2 0 Every other description of Watch in the same proportion . Sent Free to any part of the Kingdom upon receipt of One Shilling Extra . Duplex and other Watches practically Eepaired and put in order , at the Trade Prices , at DANIEL ELLIOTT HEDGEK / S WHOLESALE WATCH MANUFACTORY , 27 , CITY 3 EtOAI > , near Finslbury Square , Loadon . % * Merchants , Captains , and the Trade supplied in any quantities on Very favourable terms .
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A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE & Dr . GLOVER . f \ The circulation given to a statement tending to invalidate the expression of Dr . Glover ' s opinion in favour of Pale Ale , compels Messrs . Allsopp and Sons to connect this remarkable distrihution of a calumny with other insidious attacks upon their firm which they have reason to know proceed from an unworthy and nnneighbonrly jealousy . Messrs . Allsopp and Sons , in reply , deem it their best course to adopt the same line of conduct as in thecase of the similar perversion and mutilation of Baron Liebig ' s meaning , so indignantly repudiated by that eminent man himself . They publish , therefore , without abridgment , the letter they received from Dr . Glover ( having his permission to do so ;) a letter the more valuable because it was not intended for publication , and is an unpremeditated evidence of that learned Chemist ' s just appreciation of Pale Ale . DE . GLOVEE to ME . ALLSOPP . " Newcastle-on-Tyne , April 11 . < c Sir ) _ l (; was not my intention , in writing the hasty note to The Lancet , ' to cast any reflections upon , or to implicate in . any way , respectable brewers of Pale Ale . " When I first saw the statement about the alleged use of strychnine in bittering ale , I looked upon the assertion as incredible , both on account of the price of the drug and the symptoms it would create ; but , on experiment , I found that strychnine possesses such wonderful bitterness , that it might perhaps be used as an adjuvant , at least by uxpbincipled persons . In short , my object was simply to show that the thing was not altogether so impossible aa it appeared at first sight to be . . "My opinion is , that hops should not enjoy the exclusive privilege of being used for bittering beer ; but I do not pretend to discuss the point with practical men . . " I know there are bitters which might be used beneficial ^' , in a medical point of view . " With regard to analyzing your beer , my time is taken up , so far as analyzing and chemistry are concerned , with two kinds of inquiries—1 st , those which are purely scientific ; -and 2 nd , those which are profitable . If you wish me , in the latter capacity , to analyze and report on your beer , I , of course , can have no objection . " I have to prepare for an absence of throe or lour days tomorrow , and to bog you to excuse me replying to the letter of Mr . Bottinger , for which I am much obliged . —Yours , &c . " H . Allsopp , Esq . ( Signed ) " E . M . Gloveb . " " P . 8 . —I presume you will hardly expect me to write to ' The Lancet . ' However , I shall be at home on Thursday evening , and most assuredly I have no desire to Kay anything which could weaken tho confidence of the public in your beer . But THAT I AM NOT NOW IN THE IIAUIT OF DRINKING BlTTKIl BkEB , I fsuonr . 1 ) be GT .. A 1 ) to show my coni'idjjnck k drinkinc * l'MNTY OP IT . " Messrs . ALr . sorP and Sons bog to refer to tho lotter of Mr . IIknky Au , soi'P on this subject , in tho "Monthly Journal of Modicul Science" for October " in tho concluding paragraph of which it is n ; iid" 1 inserted Dr . Glover ' s good-natured remark on my Bitter Beer as an 'incidental testimonial' —no more . 1 never culled it ' a certiliciitc , ' nor did I apply to him , or any other medical gentleman , for one . 1 am not responsible that such a construction has beon phiccd upon tho nfl' -hund expressions of good opinion which have been sent tome from all quartern . " Mouses . Ai . i . soi'i' : ind Sons , in conclusion , winh to < 1 raw tho attention of tho public uuri tho ( rado to the iuct , that , l > y this disingenuous Hy » tom of ntluck , and ( ho ixirver . sions of facts grnt iuIoiikIv adopted , they are unwillingly driuvn into th : it publicity tho courting of which in nmdo an accusation against them . Uurton-ou-Trunt , (); : ! .. H , iHf » 2 .
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rtMIE A ITKTRALASTA . N" KMTCJRANTy . |_ MONKTAHY All ) COMPANY . ( Provisionally Registered . ) Ollicos -i ) , AuKTiNKuiAua . NiiiigruiktH * lintraiice—Auatinfri : irs L ' llSSIlgM . THUKTUKH . Kir Cavendish Uunibold , Hurl ,., Twiekonlmm . Apsley IVllatt , Ksi | ., M . L' ., BlucldriarH . T . S . Richards , Ksii ., ( Richards and Co ., ) IliHhopsgale . Tho chief objects uro to ndvanco the wholo of tho piiHSUgo money to Kinigrunt . H , upon their paying a proiniuin and giving approved security in (> reitt Itritain . Tho advances repayable by instalment , s to the Colonial Agents , which will bo invested for purchasing gold . 1 'Yom this and other Mouroos a prolit ,, yielding a dividend of 5 per cent . Iho first year , anil 15 per cent , afterwards , can bo clearly hIiowii in tho l ' rospect tin . Tho Provisional Directors hnvo tho ploamiro to announce that a petition lias been presented by them praying for Her Miijonly'ft Royal ( 'hiiilcr ol' Incorporation for this Company , and tluit Iho draft , of tho proponed Cliurtcr has also been lodged . KoitM Ol' A IM'I . ICATION KOlt S Jl A II KM . "To tho Provisional Directors of the AiiHlnihiniun Kniigrunts Monetary Aid Company . " ( Jontloinoii , I . request you to allot inc . n | uire . H in tho above iinderluUing , anil I hor ' eby ngreo to ncenpt the waiil shut-on , or any lesH number you may allot mo , and to puy Hid sum of Xi 1 on ouch nhai-o at tho tintn to bo upccilicd in your letter of allotment , and itign the Deed of Sett lenient when required . Name in full ({ osiclenco Occupation Dale Referee's Niune Resilience Occupation For Pro ^ pccl iinnij and Shares apply at Iho ( Illleos , or to Oliver Raymoud , Ksq ., tho lirolier to tho ( , ' oi | i | utny , 0 , Itank Cliuiuburu ! JOHN ilOVD , Matuuier , pro tern .
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Satur . Mond . Tues . Wedn . TJiurs . Frid . t > rr Stock 223 * 224 225 224 224 * J ^ r Cenf Bed . 99 f 99 § 99 * 99 * 99 J i £ er Cen t . Con . Ans . lOOj 100 * lOOf 100 £ 100 * 100 * o ^ er Cen J . Con ., Ac . -lOOf lOOf lOOf 100 $ 100 | 100 * IKlv Cent . An . 103 * 103 £ 103 * 103 J 103 $ ¦ NTpw 5 per Cents Tone Ans ., 1860 6 | 6 * 6 £ . 6 } ? S Stock 274 276 276 274 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 86 87 88 88 Ditto under £ 1000 ... 83 . 84 88 £ f Bills , £ 1000 71 p 71 p 70 p 76 p 74 p 77 p Ditto , £ 500 . 71 p 74 p Ditto ^ SmaU 71 p 74 p
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BEITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . )
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i October 16 , 1852 . ] THE LEADER . 1003
T He Peninsular And Oriental Steam Navigation Company
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY receive Goods and Parcels for
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 16, 1852, page 1003, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1956/page/23/
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