MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. THE UNITED KINGDOM Temperance and General Provident Institution, 1 ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1840. By this Institution upwards of 23,000 Policies have been issued, Policies Issued. 3,368 Amount Assured. New Premiums. £17,230 3s. 5d. A valuation of the Assets and Liabilities of the Institution is made every Five Years. At the last valuation in 1855 a bonus was declared, ranging from 35 to 75 per cent, on the total amount of Premiums paid. Statement of Business in the Five Years preceding the last valuation, compared with that of the following Four Years: From January, 1851, to December, 1855-5 Years. Every description of Life Assurance effected on application to the Resident Director, or to the District or Local Agents. Assurances effected in the present year will participate in the Bonus to be declared early in 1861. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Institution will be held at the London Tavern, BOOKS RECEIVED. Academic Reform and University Representation. By James Heywood, F.R.S. London: Edwd. T. Whitfield. After Many Days. A Tale of Social Reform. By Seneca Smith. London: W. Tweedie. Alban. A Narrative Poem. By William Thurston. London: Judd and Glass. Amy's Kitchen. A Village Romance, By the Author of "A Trap to catch a Sunbeam." Canterbury Tales of Chaucer. By Thos. Tyrwhitt, Burgh, D.D. London: James Blackwood. Days at Muirhead. London: James Blackwood. Deborah's Diary. A Fragment. By the Author of "Mary Powell." London: Hall, Virtue, and Co. Harry Birkett. The Story of a Man who helped Himself. By the Author of "Town Life," &c. London: Wm. Tweedie. Hebrew. The Easiest, as well as the most Interesting of the Ancient Languages. By the Rev. A. P. Irwine, M.A. London: Hamilton and Co. History of the English Church to the Reformation (Kurtz.) By the Rev Alfred Edersheim, Ph.D. Edinburgh T. & T. Clarke. Ingoldsby Letters on the Revision of the Liturgy. London: Partridge and Co. Ingoldsby Letters on the Revision of the Book of Common Prayer. London: Partridge and Co. Interpretations of Prophecy. By Major J. Scott Phillips. London: Wertheim and Co. Land (The) and the Book. London: T. Nelson and Son. Malone, Life of Edmond. By Sir J. Prior, M.R.LA., State of Authorised Biblical Revision. By Jas. Heywood, F.R S. London: Edward T. Whitfield. Statistics of New Zealand for 1858, compiled from Official Records. Auckland: W. C. Wilson. Theory and Practice of Harmony and Composition. By Samuel Barr. Glasgow: J. H. De Monti. Three Years in Turkey. By J. Mason, L.R.C.S.E. London: John Snow. NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS Are confidently recommended as a simple but certain remedy for indigestion, which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject, being a Medicine so uniformly grateful and beneficial, that it is with justice called the "Natural Strengthener of the Human Stomach." NORTON'S PILLS act as a powerful tonic and general aperient, are mild in their operation, safe under any circumstances, and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits to be derived from their use. Sold in Bottles, at 1s. 14d., 2s. 9d., and 11s. each in every town in the country. CAUTION.-Be sure to ask for NORTON'S PILLS, and do not be persuaded to purchase the various imitations. A CLEAR COMPLEXION!!! GODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS Is strongly recommended for Softening, Improving, Beautifying, and Preserving the Skin, and giving it a blooming and charming appearance. It will completely remove Tan, Sunburn, Redness, &c., and by its Balsamic and Healing qualities, render the Skin soft, pliable, and free from dryness, &c., clear it from every humour, pimple, or eruption, and by continuing its use only a short time, the skin will become and continue soft and smooth, and the complexion perfectly clear and beautiful. Sold in Bottles, price 2s. 9d., by all Medicine Venders and Perfumers. FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM, AND RHEUMATIC GOUT. SIMCOS GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are a certain and safe remedy. They restore tranquillity to the nerves, give tone to the stomach, and strength to the whole system. No other Medicine can be compared to these excellent Pills, as they prevent the disorder from attacking the stomach or head, and have restored thousands from pain and misery to health and comfort. Sold by all Medicine Venders, at 1s. ltd, or 2s. 9d. per Box. INFLUENZA, COUGHS, AND COLDS. SIMCO'S ESSENCE OF LINSEED Is the most efficacious remedy ever discovered for the relief of persons suffering from Influenza. The first two doses generally arrest the progress of this distressing complaint, and a little perseverance completely removes it. Children's coughs, as well as recent ones in Adults, will be removed by a few doses (frequently by the first), and Asthmatic persons, who previously had not been able to lie down in bed, have received the utmost benefit from the use of Simco's Essence of Linseed. Sold by all Medicine Venders, in Bottles, at ls. 1d. and 2s 9d. each. MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. THE UNITED KINGDOM Temperance and General Provident Institution, 1 ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1840. By this Institution upwards of 23,000 Policies have been issued, Policies Issued. 3,368 Amount Assured. £503,580 New Premi £17,230 3s. 5d. A valuation of the Assets and Liabilities of the Institution is made every Five Years. At the last valuation in 1855 a bonus was declared, ranging from 35 to 75 per cent, on the total amount of Premiums paid. Statement of Business in the Five Years preceding the last valuation, compared with that of the following Four Years: From January, 1851, to December, 1855-5 Years. Every description of Life Assurance effected on application to the Resident Director, or to the Ducat or Local Agents. Assurances effected in the present year will participate in the Bonus to be declared early in 1961. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Institution will be held at the London Taters, Academic Reform and University Representation. After Many Days. A Tale of Social Reform. By Amy's Kitchen. A Village Romance, By the Author of "A Trap to catch a Sunbeam." Canterbury Tales of Chaucer. By Thos. Tyrwhitt, F.R.S. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: James Nichol. Commentary on the Book of Psalms. By Wm. De Burgh, D.D. London: James Blackwood. Days at Muirhead. London: James Blackwood. Deborah's Diary. A Fragment. By the Author of "Mary Powell." London: Hall, Virtue, and Co. Harry Birkett. The Story of a Man who helped Himself. By the Author of "Town Life," &c. London: Wm. Tweedie. Hebrew. The Easiest, as well as the most Interesting of the Ancient Languages. By the Rev. A. P. Irwine, M.A. London: Hamilton and Co. History of the English Church to the Reformation (Kurtz.) By the Rev Alfred Edersheim, Ph.D. Edinburgh T. & T. Clarke. Ingoldsby Letters on the Revision of the Liturgy. London: Partridge and Co. Ingoldsby Letters on the Revision of the Book of Common Prayer. London: Partridge and Co. Interpretations of Prophecy. By Major J. Scott Phillips. London: Wertheim and Co. Land (The) and the Book. London: T. Nelson and Son. Lectures on the History of England. Lerture Žul. By Wm. Longman. London. Longman anda. Le Pope, Les Empereurs et La Révolatam. Pat un Catholique Anglais. London. W Jes Lights and Shadows of Church Life in Australia &c. By Thomas Binney. London: Jacken and Walford. Love and Labour, or Work and its Reward. By Kate Pyer. London: Thickbroom and Stageiton. Malone, Life of Edmond. By Sir J. Prior, M. BLA. Songs of the Heart. By a Penitent. Lendre. State of Authorised Biblical Revision. Dr Jan. NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS Are confidently recommended as a simple but certain remedy for indigestion, which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject, being a Medicine so uniformly grateful and beneficial, that it is with justice called the "Natural Strengthener of the Human Stomach." NORTON'S PILLS act as a powerful tonic and general aperient, are mild in their operation, safe under any circumstances, and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits to be derived from their use. Sold in Bottles, at 1s. 1d., 2s. 9d., and 11s. each in every town in the country. CAUTION.-Be sure to ask for NORTON'S PILLS, and do not be persuaded to purchase the various imitations. A CLEAR COMPLEXION!!! GODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS Is strongly recommended for Softening, Improving, Beautifying, and Preserving the Skin, and giving it a blooming and charming appearance. It will completely remove Tan, Sunburn, Redness, &c., and by its Balsamic and Healing qualities, render the Skin soft, pliable, and free from dryness, &c., clear it from every humour, pimple, or eruption, and by continuing its use only a short time, the skin will become and continue soft and smooth, and the complexion perfectly clear and beautiful. Sold in Bottles, price 2s. 9d., by all Medicine Venders and Perfumers. FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM, AND RHEUMATIC GOUT. SIMCOs GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are a certain and safe remedy. They restore tranquillity to the nerves, give tone to the stomach, and strength to the whole system. No other Medicine can be compared to these excellent Pills, as they prevent the disorder from attacking the stomach or head, and have restored thousands from pain and misery to health and comfort. Sold by all Medicine Venders, at 1s. 1fd, or 2s. 9d. per Box. INFLUENZA, COUGHS, AND COLDS. SIMCO'S ESSENCE OF LINSEED Is the most efficacious remedy ever discovered for the relief of persons suffering from Influenza. The first two doses generally arrest the progress of this distressing complaint, and a little perseverance completely removes it. Children's coughs, as well as recent ones in Adults, will be removed by a few doses (frequently by the first), and Asthmatic persons, who previously had not been able to lie down in bed, have received the utmost benefit from the use of Simco's Essence of Linseed. Sold by all Medicine Venders, in Bottles, at 1s. 1d. and 2s 9d. each. |