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traveller.-James Gillon, Richmond-terrace, Queen's-road, HENRY BROOME, Portsmouth, Southampton, licensed Dalston, Middlesex, warehouseman.

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WILLIAM WESTON, Chiswell-street, Finsbury, Middlesex,
boot and shoe agent, dealer and chapman, Nov. 30 and
Dec. 29 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass.
Bell; Sol. Heath, Artillery-place West, Finsbury. - Petition
filed Nov. 20.

FREDERICK CARSON, St. Helen's-place, Bishopsgate-
street, London, merchant, dealer and chapman, (trading
under the style or firm of Frederick Carson & Co., and re-
siding at Upton-place, West Ham, Essex), Dec. 2 at half-
past 12, and Jan. 12 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London:
Off. Ass. Nicholson; Sols. J. & J. H. Linklater, 17, Sise-
lane, London.-Petition filed July 5.
BENJAMIN WORKMAN PEARCE, Bayham-terrace,
Camden-town, Middlesex, builder, dealer and chapman,
Nov. 30 at half-past 12, and Jan. 13 at half-past 1, Court
of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Pennell; Sols. Wright
& Bonner, 15, London-street, Fenchurch-street.-Petition
dated Nov. 21.

victualler, Dec. 1 at half-past 2, and Jan. 2 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Edwards; Sols. Stening, Portsea, Hampshire; Dynes & Harvey, 61, Lincoln's-in. fields, London.-Petition filed Nov. 20. ANTHONY MADDISON TODD, Clement's-lane, Lom. bard-street, London, merchant, commission agent, dealer and chapman, Dec. 5 at half-past 2, and Jan. 2 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Edwards; Sck. Lawrance & Co., 14, Old Jewry-chambers, London-Petition filed Nov. 16.

JOHN CLAY, Wednesfield, (and not Wednesbury, as adver tised in last Tuesday's Gazette), Staffordshire, bricklayer and victualler, Nov. 24 at 12, and Dec. 21 at half-past 10, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Christie; Sols. Pinchard & Shelton, Wolverhampton; Mot teram & Knight, Birmingham.-Petition dated Nov. 8. JOHN BROWN, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, corn factor, dealer and chapman, Dec. 2 and 23 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sols. Duignam & Hemmant, Walsall; Motteram & Knight, Bir mingham.-Petition dated Nov. 16.

JOSEPH ELLIS, Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire, farmer, and York, boot and shoe maker, (surviving partner of Elizabeth Ellis, deceased, carrying on business under the firm of Elizabeth Ellis & Son), Dec. 11 at 12, and Jan. 8 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds: Off. Ass. Hope; Sols. Mance, York; Clarke, Leeds.-Petition dated Nov. 17. BRIDGER WOOLGER the younger, Beeding, Sussex, wheelwright and carpenter, dealer and chapman, Dec. 4 at halfpast 1, and Dec. 27 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Stansfeld; Sols. J. & J. H. Linklater, 17, Siselane, London.-Petition filed Nov. 14.

MEETINGS.

John Dilworth, Robert M. Arthington, and Robt. Birkett, Lancaster, bankers, Dec. 6 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, ch. ass.-Henry John Steuart, Jermynstreet, Middlesex, hotel keeper, Dec. 6 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-George Hammond, King's-row, Walworth, Surrey, carpenter, Dec. 6 at 1, Court of Bank. ruptcy, London, aud. ac.-W. Thomas, Bridge-street, Blackfriars, and Noble-street, London, commission agent, Dec. 6 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-John C. Penfold, Park-terrace, Chelsea, Middlesex, oilman, Dec. 6 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-John Patton, Walthamstow, Essex, merchant, Dec. 12 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Wm. Clerk, Surbiton, Kingston-uponThames, Surrey, builder, Dec. 12 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, aud. ac.-Thomas Cummins, Gateshead, Durham, painter, Dec. 12 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, New. castle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.; Dec. 14 at 12, fin. div.—James Howard, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, and Manningtree and Mistley, Essex, shipowner, Dec. 6 at 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Kingston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.-George Clay, Queen-street, Cheapside, London, woollen warehouseman, Dec. 14 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.— D. Hadingham, Cambridge, linendraper, Dec. 12 at 12, Court of Bank. ruptcy, London, fin. div.-John Jacob Hill, High Holborn, Middlesex, ironmonger, Dec. 14 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.- Wm. Quincey, Old-street, St. Luke's, Middlesex, tin-plate worker, Dec. 14. at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, fin. div.-John Lamont, John D. Stewart, and Joks Matravers, Skinner-street, Bishopsgate, London, brewers, Dec. 14 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, fin. div.-C. Salter and R. M. Evans, Upper King-street, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, and Cornhill, London, tailors, Dec. 14 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London, div.-John Hewett, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, brickmaker, Dec. 14 at half-past 12, District Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham, div.-Joha Williams, Lower Wookey Mill, Wells, Somersetshire, paper

HENRY JOHNS, Latchmoor Distillery, Battersea, Surrey, and Grange-terrace, Brompton, Middlesex, distiller, dealer and chapman, Nov. 30 at 11, and Jan. 10 at 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Pennell; Sols. Lawrance & Co., 14, Old Jewry-chambers, London.-Petition dated Nov. 18. THOMAS BAYS, London-road, Southwark, Surrey, baker, and Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire, miller, Nov. 30 at 12, and Jan. 10 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Nicholson; Sol. Smith, 13, Tokenhouse-yard, London. Petition dated Nov. 6. JOSHUA CLEMENTS, Mill-street, Conduit-street, Hanover-square, Middlesex, woollendraper and trimming seller, Nov. 28 at 1, and Jan. 10 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Nicholson; Sol. Page, 13, Duke-street, Manchester-square.- Petition dated Nov. 17. ROBERT GRAY, Bishops Waltham and Southampton, corn, seed, and hop merchant, dealer and chapman, Nov. 25 at half-past 2, and Jan. 6 at half-past 12, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Pennell; Sols. Lawrance & Co., 14, Old Jewry-chambers, London.-Petition dated Nov. 17. WILLIAM PAXON, Queen's-road, Bayswater, Middlesex, corn dealer, Dec. 2 at 12, and Jan. 6 at half-past 11, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sol. Smith, 13, Tokenhouse-yard.-Petition filed Nov. 17. GEORGE BASEKE, St. George-place, Knightsbridge, Middlesex, tobacconist, dealer and chapman, Dec. 4 at 2, and Jan. 3 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Stansfeld; Sol. Johnston, 57, Chancery-lane.-Petition filed Nov. 20. THOMAS NIGHTINGALE, Broadchalke, Wiltshire, innkeeper and miller, Dec. 4 and 27 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass Graham; Sol. Reed, 11, Iron-maker, Dec. 14 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, monger-lane, London.-Petition filed Nov. 10. THEOPHILUS BETHEL, Riley-st., Bermondsey, Surrey, licensed victualler, Nov. 28 at 12, and Dec. 27 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London: Off. Ass. Graham; Sol. Asprey, 6, Furnival's-inn, Holborn.-Petition filed Nov. 14. ROPER DUXBURY, Over Darwen, Lancashire, innkeeper, Dec. 6 and Jan. 10 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester: Off. Ass. Fraser; Sol. Swift, Blackburn, Lancashire.-Petition dated Nov. 11.

div.-Francis Turfrey, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, brewer,
Jan. 4 at 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol, div.-
Joseph Francis, Manchester, baker, Dec. 12 at 12, District
Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester, div.

CERTIFICATES.

To be allowed, unless Cause be shown to the contrary on or before the Day of Meeting.

George Webb, Shoreditch, Middlesex, cheesemonger, Dec.

at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-Wm. Howell, Gosll-street, St. Luke's, Middlesex, licensed victualler, Dec. 13 halt-past 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-John Chan. llor, Phoenix-place, Dorrington-street, Clerkenwell, Middlex, and Hyde House, Battersea, Surrey, funeral carriage aster, Dec. 13 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, London.-H. C. ́elsford, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, cornfactor, Dec. 22 11, District Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol.—Ralph Hutchinn, Monkwearmouth Shore, Durham, shipbuilder, Dec. 15 11. District Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Joseph Peers, Ruthin, Denbighshire, scrivener, Dec. 13 at , District Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool.-John Moats e elder, Spalding, Lincolnshire, coal merchant, Dec. 12 at ), District Court of Bankruptcy, Nottingham.-J. Hewett, eamington Priors, Warwickshire, brickmaker, Dec. 14 at 10, istrict Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham.

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. Henry Davy, Fordton, Crediton, Devonshire, linen manucturer.- Wm. Mudge, Paignton, Devonshire, fly proprietor.

PETITION ANNULLED.

Thomas Bunyard, Maidstone, Kent, grocer.

PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.

The following Persons, who, on their several Petitions rted in the Court, have obtained Interim Orders for Protection from Process, are required to appear in Court as hereinafter mentioned, at the Court-house, in Portugal-street, Lincoln's Inn, as follows, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

Dec. 6 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Rees Wm. Walters, Princes-st., Storey's-gate, Middlesex, milk seller.-Moss Levy, Gravel-lane, Houndsditch, Middlesex, butcher.- Patrick Alvisyus Scanlan, Providence place, Upper East Smithfield, Middlesex, out of employ.— Charles Eldridge, St. Matthew's-place, Hackney-road, Middlesex, shoemaker.-Edward Bascombe, Alexander-st., Westbournepark, Paddington, Middlesex, physician.-William Warne, Museum-street, Middlesex, greengrocer.

Dec. 7 at 10, before the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. William Jabez Hall, Russell-terrace, Warrington-street, Oakley-square, Middlesex, upholsterer.-Henry Hume, Half Middlesex, wholesale milliner.-James Pilgrim, St. John's Moon-crescent, Charlotte-street, Barnsbury-road, Islington, Wood-terrace, Middlesex, carpenter.-Abraham W'm. Ling, Walbrook-place, Hoxton, Middlesex, baker.-John Morton, Devonshire-mews West, Portland-place, Marylebone, Middlesex, out of business.-Eliza Harris, Roupell-street, Lam

James Sherratt and Joseph Remer, Sandbach, Cheshire, beth, Surrey, baker.

ttornies and solicitors.

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Adjourned Hearing.

Dec. 7 at 11, before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS. Jonathan Marsden, Draper's-place, Burton-crescent, Newroad, Middlesex, dealer in provisions.

Saturday, Nov. 18.

Assignees have been appointed in the following Cases. Fur. ther particulars may be learned at the Office, in Portugalstreet, Lincoln's-inn-fields, on giving the Number of the Case.

Benjamin Burfield, Borough-road, Southwark, Surrey, out of business, No. 64,654 T.; John Jefferis, assignee.-William Turner, King-st., Regent-st., Middlesex, licensed victualler, No. 64,701 T.; Samuel Roper and Alfred Roper, assignees. -W. Bonney, Poulton-le-Sands, near Lancaster, contractor, No. 76,806 C.; Edward Hemingway, assignee.-Geo. Sherlock, Hulme, Manchester, out of business, No. 78,644 C.; John Lowe, assignee.-John Taylor, Whitley Lower, near Dewsbury, Yorkshire, out of business, No. 78.781 C.; R. Wood, assignee.- Wm. Alexander Holmes, Ipswich, Suffolk, clerk in the Ordnance Office, Tower of London, No. 78,837 C.; William Frederick Bowker, assignee.

Friday, Nov. 17.

Orders have been made, vesting in the Provisional Assignee
the Estates and Effects of the following Persons:—
(On their own Petitions).

Jacob Fieller, Goulston-square, Whitechapel, Middlesex,
tailor: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.--
Andrew Isaac Berncastle, Nelson-square, Blackfriars-road,
Surrey, manufacturing furrier in the Debtors Prison for
London and Middlesex.-John Martin, Wakefield-street,
Regent-street, Gray's-inn-lane, Middlesex, hatter: in the

Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Hermann Lud

Joseph Griffiths the elder, Liverpool, schoolmaster, Nov. 17 at 10, County Court of Lancashire, at Liverpool.- Wm. J. 7. Zink, Liverpool, clerk to a ship broker, Nov. 27 at 10, County Court of Lancashire, at Liverpool.-George Walker, Liverpool, advertising agent, Nov. 27 at 10, County Court of Lancashire, at Liverpool.—Joseph W. Wardill, Everton, Walon, Lancashire, commission agent, Nov. 27 at 10, County Court of Lancashire, at Liverpool.-Thomas Blair, LiverDool, smallware dealer, Nov. 27 at 10, County Court of Lancashire, at Liverpool. - Rev. Isaac Urban Cooke, East Lulworth, Dorsetshire, clerk in orders, Dec. 8 at 10, County Court of Dorsetshire, at Wareham.-Wm. Brook, Hudderseld, Yorkshire, commission agent, Dec. 4 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Huddersfield.-James Rayner, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, -tailor, Dec. 4 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Huddersfield. - Abraham Ellis, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, trading in rags, Dec. 4 at 10, County Court of Yorkshire, at Huddersfield.-Robert Wm. White, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, currier, Dec. 11 at 11, County Court of Pembrokeshire, at Pembroke.-Robert Cox, Ilchester, Somersetshire, baker, Dec. 4 at half-past 10, County Court of Somersetshire, at Yeovil.-Henry Hope, Wood-hill, near Bury, Lancashire, farmer, Dec. 13 at 11, County Court of Lancashire, at Bury.-Henry Wood, Worcester, chip bonnet manufacturer, Dec. 13 at 9, County Court of Worcestershire, at Worcester.-Robert Blake, Gravesend, Kent, tobacconist, Dec. 9 at 10, County Court of Kent, at Gravesend.-Robert Parr, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, brushmaker, Dec. 11 at half-past 11, County Court of Lincolnshire, at Gainsborough. John Ablitt, Monkwell-st., London, commission agent: in the -Wm. Bartlett, Ilchester, Somersetshire, baker, Dec. 4 at Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-Chas. Goeringer, half-past 10, County Court of Somersetshire, at Yeovil.-W. Queen-st., Golden-square, Middlesex, licensed victualler: in Smith James, Jarrow, Durham, out of business, Dec. 11 at the Queen's Prison.-James Cummins, Stacey-st., St. Giles's, 10, County Court of Durham, at Gateshead.-Thos. Cleaver, Middlesex, out of business: in the Debtors Prison for London Harrietsham, Kent, bricklayer, Dec. 5 at 12, County Court of and Middlesex.-Alexander Samuel, Globe-road, Mile-endKent, at Maidstone.-Thos. George, Bridge-end, St. Dog-road, Middlesex, out of business in the Debtors Prison for mells, Pembrokeshire, cabinet maker, Dec. 14 at 10, County Court of Cardiganshire, at Cardigan.- Wm. Grayson, Sheffield, Yorkshire, publican, Dec. 7 at 12, County Court of Yorkshire, at Sheffield.-Charles Drury, Mount Pisgah, near Sheffield, Yorkshire, out of business, Dec. 7 at 12, County Court of Yorkshire, at Sheffield.-John Henry Revill, Sheffield, Yorkshire, joiner, Dec. 7 at 12, County Court of Yorkshire, at Sheffield.

wig Frederick Christopher Knuth, Red Lion-st., Clerken well, Middlesex, manufacturer of fancy leather goods in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-William Atkins, Little Stanmore, Edgeware, Middlesex, cattle dealer: in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.-J. Tarr, Rosemary Branch Bridge Wharf, Hoxton, Middlesex, coal mer

chant in the Debtors Prison for London and Middlesex.

Lambeth, Surrey, grocer: in the Gaol of Surrey.—Susannah Baker, widow, Stanhope-st., Camden-town, Middlesex, in no business: in the Queen's Prison.

London and Middlesex.-Thomas Madder, Lambeth-walk,

Saturday, Nov. 18. (On their own Petitions). Joseph Stevens, Bath, Somersetshire, licensed victualler in the Gaol of Bristol.-Eliza Barnett, St. Day Gwennap, Corn

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wall, out of business: in the Gaol of Bodmin.-R. Fowler, Liverpool, railway guard: in the Gaol of Lancaster. - Thomas Hindmarch. Morpeth, Northumberland, master mariner: in the Gaol of Morpeth.-J. T. Robson, Derby, out of business : in the Gaol of Derby. - James Kane, Birmingham, retail brewer in the Gaol of Warwick.-W. Holmes, St. Leonards, Devonshire, commercial traveller: in the Gaol of Exeter.John Shores, Kingston-upon-Hull, out of business in the Gaol of Kingston-upon-Hull.-Thomas J. Hill, Nelson-place, Old Kent-road, Surrey, jobbing dealer: in the Gaol of Maid. stone.-Henry L. Toomer, Cranbrook. Kent, out of employ: in the Gaol of Maidstone.-Joseph Lines, Warmley Siston, near Bristol, Gloucestershire, coal miner: in the Gaol of Gloucester.-James Wainhouse, Norland, near Halifax, Yorkshire, farmer: in the Gaol of York. - Edmund Hallawell, Norland, near Halifax, Yorkshire, farmer in the Gaol of York. Ely Smith, Norland, near Halifax, Yorkshire, farmer: in the Gaol of York.-William Browne, Leytonstone, Essex, coachbuilder: in the Gaol of Springfield.-Samuel Barrett, Great Bolton, Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster. Wm. Andrus, Gravesend, Kent, out of business : in the Gaol of Maidstone. - Richard Carlisle, Bolton-leMoors, Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster. -George Woollen, Manchester, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Wormleighton, Walmer-terrace, Walmerroad, Notting-hill, Middlesex, carpenter: in the Gaol of Maidstone.-Thomas Y. Newman, Liverpool, electrician: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-James Pendlebury, Little Bolton, Lancashire, out of business: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-J. Littler, Dunham o'-th'-Hill, Cheshire, labourer: in the Gaol of Chester.-Roger Duxbury, Over Darwen, near Blackburn, Lancashire, innkeeper: in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John R. Jones, West Derby, near Liverpool, commission agent in the Gaol of Lancaster.-John Coward, Manchester, clog-iron maker:

At the County Court of Essex, at CHELMSFORD, Dec. ¡ at 12.

Wm. Browne, Leytonstone, coachbuilder.

At the County Court of Gloucestershire, at BRISTOL, Dec. 1
at half-past 10.

Joseph Stephens, Bath, Somersetshire, licensed victualler.
At the County Court of Yorkshire, at KINGSTON-UPON-
HULL, Dec. 8.

John Shores, Kingston-upon-Hull, out of business. — John
Frankish, Kingston-upon-Hull, out of business.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' DIVIDENDS.

John Hull, Church-street, Lee, near Lewisham, Kent, pen. sioner of the East India Company: 9s. 1d. (making 18s.) in the pound.—John Lynch, Cheetham, Manchester, newsvender: 38. 5d. in the pound.-George Southern, Haswell, Durham, draper: 103d. in the pound.-James Marsden, Worcester, bookseller: 38. in the pound.-George Bentham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, North Wales, bookkeeper: 1s. in the pound.William Danby, Caistor, Lincolnshire, tailor: 4s. 5d. in the pound.

Apply at the Provisional Assignee's Office, Portugal-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, London, between the hours of Ĭl and 3.

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The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before the Court, in Portugal-street, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

Dec. 5 at 10, before the CHIEF Commissioner. Francis Dunham, Marlborough-mews, Blenheim-street, Oxford-street, Middlesex, carpenter.

Dec. 5 at 10, before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY. Thomas Bullinaria, Chatham, Kent, ginger beer maker. The following Prisoners are ordered to be brought up before a Judge of the County Court, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:

At the County Court of Kent, at MAIDSTONE, Dec. 5 at 12.
Thomas Heward, Maidstone, out of business.- Wm. P.
Fisher, Dartford, apothecary.-Henry L. Toomer, Cranbrook,
out of business.-John Wm. Hunt, Milton-next-Gravesend,
grocer.-John Wormleighton, Walmer-terrace, Walmer-road,
Notting-hill, Kensington, Middlesex, carpenter.-Thomas J.
Hill, Chatham, and Swan-place, Old Kent-road, jobbing
dealer.

At the County Court of Northamptonshire, at NORTHAMP-
TON, Dec. 6.

Stephen Smith, Northampton, butcher.

At the County Court of Cheshire, at CHESTER, Dec. 6. William Torkington, Stockport, out of business. - Charles Hammond, Sale Moor, in no business.-James Pearson the younger, Northen Etchells, Northen, near Wilmstow, out of

business.

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DIRECTORS.

Sir Walter R. Farquhar, Bart., Chairman.
Francis Hart Dyke, Esq., Deputy Chairman.

Henry Hulse Berens, Esq.
John Dixon, Esq.

Sir W. M. T. Farquhar, Bart.
Thomson Hankey,jun., Esq. M.P.
John Harvey, Esq.
John G. Hubbard, Esq.
George Johnstone, Esq.
John Labouchere, Esq.
John Loch, Esq.

A. W. Robarts, Esq.
Lewis Loyd, jun., Esq.

Stewart Marjoribanks, Esq.
John Martin, Esq., M. P.
Rowland Mitchell, Esq.
James Morris, Esq.
Henry Norman, Esq.

Henry R. Reynolds, Esq.
John Thornton, Esq.

James Tulloch, Esq.
Henry Vigne, Esq.

AUDITORS.

Henry Sykes Thornton, Esq.
John Henry Smith, Esq.

George Keys, Esq., Secretary.—Griffith Davies, Esq., F. R.S., Actuary.

LIFE DEPARTMENT. - Under the provisions of an act of Parliament, this Company now offers to future Insurers FOUR-FIFTHS of the PROFITS, with QUINQUENNIAL DIVISION, or a Low RATE OF PREMIUN without participation of Profits.

The next Division of Profits will be declared in June, 1855, when all Participating Policies which shall have subsisted at least one year at Christmas, 1854, will be allowed to share in the Profits.

At the several past Divisions of Profits made by this Company, the Reversionary Bonuses added to the Policies from ONE-HALF the Prots amounted, on an average of the different ages, to about One per Cent, per Annum on the sums insured, and the total Bonuses added at the our Septennial Divisions exceeded 770,000.

FOREIGN RISKS.-The Extra Premiums required for the East and West Indies, the British Colonies, and the northern parts of the United States of America, have been materially reduced.

INVALID LIVES.-Persons who are not in such sound health as would enable them to Insure their Lives at the Tabular Premiums, may have their Lives Insured at extra Premiums.

LOANS granted on Life Policies to the extent of their values, provided

such Policies shall have been effected a sufficient time to have attained

in each case a value not under 50%.

ASSIGNMENTS OF POLICIES-Written Notices of, received and registered.

Medical fees paid by the Company, and no charge will be made for
Policy Stamps.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.-Insurances effected upon every description of
property at the usual rates.

MATRIMONIAL INSTITUTION, founded 1846.

Offices, 12, John-street, Adelphi, and 18, Nassau-street, New York. This institution has been established many years (with great success) as a medium for the introduction of parties unknown to each other, who are desirous of forming matrimonial alliances, but who, from some cause or other, cannot find partners in their own circle of ac

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By order of the Directors,
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at 10.

Eliza Barnett, Gwennap, out of business.

LAURENCE CUTHBERT.

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