MARCH 28.] Insolven ts' Estates. grove, divided into 12 lots, the purchaser to have the Balls, J. bootmaker, Watton, 9s. 24d.-Bridges, H. E. option of taking two lots on the whole. Mr. Robert Hughes put up the lot at 7s. and the bidding was run foreman to a builder, Little Sussex-place, Hyde-park-gardens, 2s. 74d.-Furbank, J. grocer and coal merchant, up to 8s. at which price Mr. Hughes became the Cambridge, 2s. 114d.-Gardner, F. T. miller, Stedham, purchaser of two lots. The sale then went on, and 3s. 21d.-Greenhow, E. landing waiter, Toxteth-park, 1s. 3d. eventually about twenty lots were sold for upwards-Lockyer, G. farmer, Middlezoy, Somersetshire, 2s. 10d.of 7,000l. the prices ranging between 8s. 6d. and 26s. Peacock, T. timber merchant, South Shields, 2s. 24d.per yard, most, however, of it being situate in the Shanklin, J. H. landing waiter, Liscard, second, 8d. Cazenove, Liverpool.-Teasdale, J. ironmonger and grocer, outskirts of the town.-Liverpool Courier. Kirkby Stephen, 3s. 34d.-Whiting, W. landing waiter, Wallasea, Is. 2d. Cazenove, Liverpool.-Woodward, W. corn chandler, Shad Thames, 31d. THE following scale of charges, reduced more than one-third, has been adopted for Advertisements of Estates for Sale, &c. exceeding 10 lines in length: 5s. For the first 70 words THE MONEY MARKET. AMOUNT OF DIVIDENDS DECLARED. The sum stated as the Dividend means so much declared in the Pound. The Assignees, when chosen, follow this statement. Tuesday, March 17. Blackmore, C. tailor, div. next week. Groom, London.Brewster, W. F. chemist, assignees, April 7.-Budgett, J. S. B. bookseller, last exam. April 2.-Burne, J. linen factor, last exam. April 29.-Clark, J. J. builder, last exam. sine die.-Curtis, W. builder, last exam. April 9.-Emerson and Co. distillers, joint div. and sep. T. next week. Belcher, London.-Nock, J. H. outfitter, last exam. April 9.-Oakley, A. seedsman, last exam. passed.-Sisley, J. carpenter, fur. div. next week. Groom, London. Friday, March 20. Bretton and Co. upholsterers, last exam. May 5.-Frost, J. W. coffee dealer, last exam. passed.-Graham and Co. calico printers, joint div. 7s. Follett, London.-Gunn, R. corn dealer, last exam passed,-Howell, T. hotel keeper, last exam. passed.-Kent, J. brewer, final div. next week.-Marriage, J.jun. miller, div. next week. Whitmore, London.Needham, F. H. dressingcase maker, last exam. May 8.Noller, S. carrier, last exam. sine die.-Pursell, S. ironmonger, last exam, April 29.-Roberts, J. clothier, last exam. May 22.-Saunders, T. F. brewer, last exam. passed.Turner, R. C. carpenter, last exam. April 24. Saturday, March 21. Blyth, J. grocer, last exam, sine die.-Cronk, R. W. grocer, last exam. passed. DIVIDENDS. Braddick, J.W. tanner, third, 1s. 02d. Acraman, Bristol.Brookes, A. scrivener, fin. 3rd and 32nd part of a penny. Bittleston, Birmingham.-Dowle, J. wine merchant, second, 8d. Acraman, Bristol.-Driver, J. victualler, first, 1s. 1d. Bittleston, Birmingham.-Harvey, J. O. grocer, &c. first, 38. 9d. Whitmore, Birmingham.-Haskayne, W. ship chandler, fin. 34d. Cazenove, Liverpool.-Hulme, J. paper dealer, first, ld. Hobson, Manchester.-Hutchinson, R. leather seller, 10d. Follett, London.-King, J. R. druggist, first, sd. Acraman, Bristol.-Lacey, H. bookseller, first, 1s. Cazenove, Liverpool.-Lamb and Lamb, engineers, final, joint dividend, 1d. Bittleston, Birmingham.-Lendon and Len. ron, curriers, first, 8s. 98. Hernaman, Exeter.-Littlewood, J. hosier, 4s. Follett, London,-Meredith, E. draper, first, 1s. Morgan, Liverpool.-Morton and Co. bankers, seventh, 2d. Turquand, London.-Ockleston, W. hide merchant, 1s. 9d. Turner, Liverpool.-Selden and Hynde, merchants, further joint, 8id. Morgan, Liverpool.-Summers, J. cabinet maker, l. 9d. Follett, London.-Walker, D. L. tailor, first, Is. 4d. Fraser, Manchester. ASSIGNMENTS To Trustees for the benefit of Creditors. Brown, J. grocer and draper, Boroughbridge, March 14. Gazette, March 24. Cater, W. maltster, Ware, March 4. Trusts. W. Robinson, Trinity-square, Tower-hill, J. Woodley, Crutchedfriars, corn factors, and N. Allin, miller, Stanstead Abbot. Sol. M'Leod, London-st.-Davies, E. ironmonger, Great Driffield, March 9. Trusts. G. Butler, cutler, Sheffield, and R. Madeley, factor, Birmingham. Sols. Jennings and Conyer, Great Driffield.-Savage, R. innkeeper, Nunney, Somersetshire, Feb. 4. Trusts. S. Roberts, maltster, Maiden Bradley, and T. Savage, butcher, Nunney. Sol. Miller, Frome Selwood.-Smith, G. grazier, Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire, Feb. 10. Trusts. G. Clarke, ironmonger, and H. Foster, auctioneer, Market Harborough. Sol. Douglas, Market Harborough. Bankrupts. DATE OF FIAT AND PETITIONING CREDITORS' NAMES. BRADY, CORNELIUS, Commission agent, Aston, near Bir- ELLISON, RICHARD, and GOODWORTH, JOHN, linen manu- HARRIS, ISAAC, clothier, Croydon, Surrey, March 26 and KIRKUP, JOHN, coal merchant, Providence coal wharf, Ro- PRESTON, RICHARD BARNES, Coal dealer, Leigh, Glouces- STONE, WILLIAM, laceman, Wood-street, City, March 28, WARD, HENRY, paper manufacturer, Widford-mill, near BRETT, JOHN, sheep salesman, Luton, Bedfordshire, April CRISPIN, PHILIP, carpenter and builder, Portwall-lane, CUBITT, MARTIN, builder, 200, High Holborn, April 3 and GIBSON, JOHN, veterinary surgeon, farrier, and smith, Man- GIRO, JAMES, merchant, Moorgate-st. City, April 6, at half- INNELL, ANN ABIGAIL, and COOKES, ALFRED, varnish ma PEIRSON, THOMAS, money scrivener, 4, Warwick-court, PRINCE, GEORGE, wine merchant, Romsey, Hampshire, RIDING, JAMES, and FIELDING, James, cotton manufac SMITH, MOSES, ironfounder and publican, Birmingham, TAYLOR, JOHN, grocer, tea dealer, and provision merchant, WILLIAMS, EDWARD, draper, Northop, Flintshire, April 7 WOOD, JAMES RIDDALL, varnish maker and manufacturing Meetings at Basinghall-street. Gazette, March 20. MEETINGS FOR ALLOWANCE OF CERTIFICATES. Gazette, March 24. Ablett and Ablett, drapers, High Holborn, April 16, at MEETINGS FOR ALLOWANCE OF CERTIFICATES. Meetings in the Country. Gazette, March 20. Briggs, R. cotton spinner and dyer, Ulverstone, Lanca. shire, April 15, at twelve, Manchester, div. Davis, J. druggist, Bristol, April 21, at eleven, Bristol, aud.-Hall, H. cattle dealer, Greysted, April 3, Newcastle (adj. March 6), last exam.-Jacobs, M. I. tailor and draper, Ashton-under Lyne, Lancashire, April 14, at twelve, Manchester, aud. and April 15, at twelve, first div.-Jarvie and Rowley, silk manufacturers, Manchester,' April 9, at twelve, Manchester (adj. Feb. 20), last exam.-Rawlings, T. auctioneer, Cheltenham, April 20, at one, Bristol, aud,-Rudman, G. mason, Bristol, April 20, at twelve, Bristol, aud. -Smith, D. ironmaster, . 536 Kingswinford, Staffordshire, April 14, at eleven, Bristol, 21, at half past twelve.-Bendle, L. warehouseman, Morris- Gazette, March 24. Brown, E. merchant, Birmingham, April 17, at eleven, Birmir gham, aud.-Edwards, T. surgeon, Llansaintfraid, April 3, at twelve, Liverpool (by order of the Court of Review of March 13), last exam.-Golborne, T. B. and Dobbs, A. A. wine merchants, Liverpool, April 16, at one, Liverpool, joint aud. and fin. sep. div. of Dobbs, and April 17, at eleven, joint div.-Hartshorne, G. Oldswinford, Worcestershire, and Whittington, Staffordshire, and Neale, B. Wallheath, Kingswinford, Staffordshire, and Whittington, iron manufacturers, April 14, at eleven, Birmingham,,aud. and fin. div.-Roberts, H. Hadfodlas, Carnarvonshire, April 17, at twelve, Liverpool, to choose new assigs.- Wright, J. calico printer, Wheelton, April 1, at twelve, Manchester (adj. March 18), last exam.Wynne, D. innkeeper, Colwyn, April 17, at twelve, Liverpool, aud. MEETINGS FOR ALLOWANCE OF CERTIFICATES. Baines, J. grocer, Manchester, April 16, at eleven, Manshester.-Naylor, H. M. haberdasher, Birmingham, April 18, at eleven, Birmingham. Partnerships Dissolved. Gazette, March 17. March 26, at eleven, Leeds.-Hulme, G. grocer, Walton-on- MEETINGS IN THE COUNTRY. Gazette, March 20. one.-Savery, F. March 25, at twelve.-Shephard, E. March STILT [MARCH 28. are now in the highest possible perfection. The prices are country weekly, at 7d. per lb. by the side or half side, or weight and upwards. fast, at 7d. per lb. HIGHLY-SMOKED BATH CHAPS, an excellent ac SUPERIOR OLD WESTPHALIA HAMS imported by R. C. A DAIRY of RICH SAGE CHEESE from 4 lbs. weight and upwards. and all other description of Cheese, of first-rate qualities, at and forwarded to any of the London coach-offices or railway FINE OX TONGUES, cured on the premises, and in the R. CROSSLEY, Proprietor, 147, Holborn-bars, City. STAR Ensurance Companies.- TAR LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Ninety per Cent. or Nine-tenths of the Profits, aseertained every five years, allocated to the holders of Policies, which may be applied in the reduction of the annual premium, or be added to the sum insured as a Bonus. STANDING COUNSEL. Richard Matthews, esq, Brick-court, Temple. Charles Harwood, esq. 89, Chancery-lane. SOLICITOR-Richard M. Reece, esq. 2, Furnival's-inn. SECRETARY AND ACTUARY-Mr. W. E. Hillman. BANKERS. PETITIONS TO BE HEARD IN THE COUNTRY. Exeter.-Barber, J. beer retailer, Manchester, March 28, at the whole period of life, on their own or on the life of a noBaker, J. hair dresser, Plymouth, March 26, at one, upon-Dearne, April 3, at eleven, Leeds.-Bumby, R. butcher, of Policies for 5001. and upwards have permission to attend Policy Holders to the amount of 2,0001. and upwards, for Eccles, March 30, at twelve, Manchester.-Cawthra, G. the Annual General Meeting. twelve, Manchester.-Barrass, J. furnace keeper, Wath-minee, are eligible for the office of Director; and the Holders painter, Birstal, April 2, at eleven, Leeds.-Davies, R. Manchester.-Gough, T. agent, Portishead, April 9, at twelve, Bristol.-Hardie, G. leather cutter, Scarborough, manager of a cotton factory, Salford, April 2, at twelve, April 2, at eleven. Leeds.-Kay, W. beer seller, Manchester, March 30, at twelve, Manchester.-Lauderdale, W. cordwainer, Wark, March 27, at half-past one, Newcastle.Maddock, G. out of business, Liverpool, March 27, at twelve, Liverpool.-Newsom, T. butcher, Sheffield, April 3, at eleven, Leeds.-Ogilvie, A. surgeon, Bath, April 2, at one, Exeter.-Pickett, B. carrier, Ilfracombe, April 1, at eleven, Exeter.-Ridsdale, T. publican, Ferry-hill, Durham, one, Exeter.-Pratt, J. blacksmith, Collumpton, April 1, at April 7, at half-past twelve, Newcastle.-Rose, J. R. clerk, Parliament. Capital, 1,000,000l. fully subscribed. Offices, Newcastle-under-Lyme, March 28, at half-past ten, Bir-4, New Bank-buildings, and 10, Pall-mall East. [ORTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMmingham.-Sawtell, T. game dealer, Bath, April 9, at PANY. Incorporated by Royal Charter and Act of eleven, Bristol.-Scott, F. gaol keeper, Halifax, March 26, at eleven, Leeds.-Vincen, J. ia no business, Bedminster, April 2, at twelve, Bristol. Best, G. and Adams, J. general shopkeepers, Barcombe, Feb. 12.-Carter, T. M. Smith, J. Carter, J. and Watson, J. maltsters, Sheffield, so far as regards Watson, March 14. Debts paid by the remaining partners.-Denny, G. and F. grocers and drapers, Southwold, and elsewhere, Nov. 26. Debts paid by F. Denny-Gilbertson, J. M. and Cocks, R. drapers, Hertford, March 16. Debts paid by Cocks.-Jarvis, H. and Day, W. H. hame makers, Birmingham. Debts paid by Day. -Kaye, G. and Hattersley, E. stone masons, Almondbury, March 14. Debts paid by J. Firth, drysalter, Huddersfield.King, W. B. and Stanford, W. grocers, Brighton, March 16. Debts paid by Stanford.-Lucas, R. B. Bright, R. and R.jun. and Legge, T. mercers, Liverpool, Feb. 2.-M'Collah, J, R. Clarkson, J. and Blenkiron, J. grocers, Reeth, so far as regards M'Collah, Sept. 1.-Monnery, J. W. Brookman, H. Barrett, J. and Cowie, B. printers' roller makers and brokers, Blackfriar's-road, so far as regards Barret, Feb. 7. Debts paid by the remaining partners.-Ord, J. and J. C. cheesemongers, Blackman st. March 16.-Pilling, T. and Peacock, H. B. drapers and tailors, Burnley, Sept. 29. Debts paid by Pilling.-Platt, C. and Gourlay, W. ship store dealers, Liverpool, March 13.-Richardson, J. and Thwaite, R. tailors, Blackburn, March 6. Debis paid by Richardson.-Robertson, W. Adsetts, G. Benson, C. Banks, J. Benson, J. Smith, T. Nicholson, J. Fawley, T. Gillott, T. and Turnell, J. typefounders, Manchester, March 11.Southall, J. and Dowding, C. mercers, Leominster, Feb. 2. Debts paid by Southall.-Stead, J. Brook, J. and Pickles, W. plasterers, Barford, March 14. Debts paid by Stead and Brook.-Stubbs, W. and Angrave, J. drapers, Spalding, March 14. Debts paid by Stubbs.-Topham, T. and Smith, C. lace manufacturers, Nottingham, March 13. Debts paid by Topham.-Warrick, J. and T. J. importer of drugs, Garlick-hill, March 12.-Webb, G. Sharp, T. and Baker, T. as omnibus pr. prietors, Fulham, March 14.-Wilson, E. B. Bray, J. and Fenton, J. iron and brass founders, Huntslet, so far as regards Wilson, March 13. Debts paid by Fenton and Co. the new firm.-Wood, J. M. and Smith, J. railway and shipping agents, St. Benet's-place, Gracechurch-st. J. baker, Boston-st. Marylebone.-Tebbutt, J. auctioneer, March 12.-Wright, C. and J. cheese factors, Bristol and Cambridge.-Rogers, W. draper, Lewes, Sussex.-Clifton, Barratt, J. C. carver and gilder, Strand.-Kinghorn, D. Keinton Mendeville, Feb. 28. Debts paid by C. Wright. Gazette, March 20. Banks, R. and H. butchers, Liverpool, Jan. 26.-Bedbo-Caynham, Ludlow, Shropshire.-Burroughs, B. M. ironmonR. brewer, Brandon, Suffolk-Timmins, J. brick maker, rough, T. J. and Jenner, G. builders, New Windsor, March shire.-Edmond, T. merchant, Liverpool.-Featherstone, J. Debts paid by Bedborough.-Chater, J. and W; and Kirkpatrick, R. iron founders, Manchester.-Hall, J. ger, Liverpool.-Arkell, J. miller, Donnington, Gloucesterpainters, Sunderland, Jan. 1, 1845.-Debenham, R. and share broker, Rochdale. Lanham, J. linen draper, Edward-st. Portman-sq. March 18. Debts paid by Debenham.-Dodsworth, R. and Alderson, G. stock brokers, York, March 1.-Golding, G. and Smith, J. B. joiners. Liverpool, March 17.-Green, G. W., Mills, S. and Wells, T. carriage spring makers, Darlaston, March 12.-Haigh, B. and Hilton, J. engineers, Dukinfield, Feb. 28. Debts paid by Haigh.-Hall, J., J. and W. D. paper manufacturers, Saddleworth and Manchester, Feb. 14. 13. From the Gazette of Friday, March 27. ADVERTISEMENTS. JEREMY'S ANNUAL DIGEST FOR 1845. -Harrison, J., Lange, C., Curr, T. and Martens T. shin AN ANALYTICAL DIGEST of all the Ecclesiastical Courts, in the year, 1845. and Publishers (Successors to the late J. and W. T. Clarke, Just published, THENANT, with all the requisite forms, including the By JOHN FREDERICK ARCHBOLD, Esq. brokers, Stockton, Hartlepool, and Middlesborough, so far as regards Carr and Martens, March 1.-Harrison, J., Lange, C. and Carr, T. ship brokers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, so far as regards Carr, Feb. 6. Debts paid by Harrison and Lange.Howitt, M. and Gunton, R. linen drapers, Lamb's Conduitst. March 11. Debts paid by Gunton.-Jordan. G. and Webb, J. straw hat manufacturers, Luton and Manchester, March 16.-Lavars, J. and Ackland, J. printers, Bristol, Dec. 31. Debts paid by Lavars.-Magnay, C. and F. A. paper makers, Mile-end-mills, Hertfordshire, March 18.M'Naught, W., Pinnington, R., Newsome, C. Dearden, J. and Griffiths, J. cotton spinners, Rochdale, March 9.-Pulley, T. K. and G. H. porkmen, Lower Marsh, March 14. Rhodes, S. and Mountain, T. joiners, Wakefield, March 19. Debts paid by Mountain.-Richards, W., Bell, J. and Findlay, J. shipwrights, Liverpool, March 16.-Roper, G., C. and W. carpenters, Bath, Dec. 25.-Simpson, W. and Hills, T. R. stock brokers, Leeds, March 18.-Terry, J. B. and Turner, S. hosier dealers, Springfield and Chelmsford, Jan. 1.-Young, J., Weston, H., Hayward, J. and Drayson, M. linen drapers, King's-cross, March 9.-Younghusband, J. and Bull, P. R. wholesale fancy stationers, Providence-row, ESSRS. MACLURE, MACDONALD, Finsbury, March 6.-Watts, W. and Standley, T. manufac- ducting business; namely, their having a large and perand MACGREGOR, General Lithographers, beg turers of iron stone cane ware, Swadlincote Pottery, Derby-manent staff of Assistants, in all the varied departments of to call attention to a peculiar feature in their system of conshire, March 7.-Wilcock, E. and Norton, W. F. shawl and the Art, on the premises; which arrangement, they submit, fancy cloth manufacturers, Bolton-le-Moors, March 17. gives a force and effect to immediate production unattain able by other means, and which is obviously of great advantage to those who may require their services, independent altogether of the excellency of their work. NO Messrs. Masterman, Peters, Mildred, and Co. 35, Nicholas-lane. The system adopted by this Company gives to the assured and the accumulated premiums 442,3937. 13s. 9d. pation in the surplus. Those who pay the participating rate share in the profits to the extent of four-fifths, or 80 per cent, without incurring the responsibility of mutual assurance. £5,818 2 6 610 18 0 At the last investigation, 31st December, 1844, the bonus or addition made to the participating policies was at the rate of 11. 10s. per cent. on the sum insured for each premium paid during the septennial period, reckoning previous bonuses as sums insured, and as such entitled to participate. Thus, for example, a policy of 5,000l. having And had a further addition made to it of 8181. 2s. 6d. of previously vested additions, was ranked for And will, according to the principle abovementioned, be ranked at next division of profits as a policy for Tables of increasing premiums have been formed on a £6,429 0 plan peculiar to this Company, whereby assurance may be effected for the whole of life, the premium commencing very after which a uniform premium is paid during the remainder low, and gradually increasing during the first five years, Remair der of Life. 1 101 13 9 15 10 1 18 prospect of an increasing income, or other circumstances, securing the repayment of temporary loans. It is preferable This table is not only suitable to those who, from the prefer paying a smaller sum during the first few years, but to a period policy, as it may be continued to the end of life, is also decidedly the best mode of insuring with the view of without requiring new certificates of health or insuring higher rate of premium. FIRE INSURANCE. This Company insures against fire farm-steadings, at the usual moderate rates. private houses, country mansions, furniture in the same, and A prospectus may be obtained of the Secretary, Henry 10, Pall-mall East, Thomson, esq. 4, New Bank-buildings; or of the Actuar JOHN KING, |