From the ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, of London, for FIRE LIVES and ANNUITIES, LIFE. [VOL. III The cases in which pecuniary arrangements are made to depend on the continuance of particular lives are so numerous, and often involve such serious consequences to individuals and families, that it is difficult, to attach sufficient importance to the advantages which the means of effecting life assurances afford to society. Many trades and professions furnish considerable emo luments during the lives of those employed in them; whilst the creation of a fund from the savings of such profits, for the provision of dependants, must of necessity be the work of time. The calamities which may result from an early death, in such cases, can happily be averted by the precaution of Assurance. respon-authorised to sign Policies of assurance for Guernsey The following COMMITTEE OF PROPRIETORS are and Jersey on behalf of the company-viz. HE CAPITAL OF THIS COMPANY IS LONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS; of this capital, the sum of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds, invested in government or real securities, will be applicable to the immediate purposes of the Institution, and the remainder guaranteed under a deed of settlement, by a most numerous and respectable proprietary. Thus the stability of the Company, and the means of fulfilling its engagements, are on the one hand placed beyond the reach of any calculable human hazard, and on the other, persons making assurances, and having no other object in view, do not incur sibility, as in the case of contribution societies. THE ATLAS undertakes to assure, the proprietors of buildings, merchandize, furniture, farming-stocks, goods and effects; and also of craft and shipping upon cauals and in harbours, against loss arising from fire. The company likewise undertakes to grant assurances upon lives, on useful and equitable principles. FIRE. The inestimable value of security against loss by fire has of late years made a sensible and growing Impression on the public mind; and the very moderate terms upon which large bodies are enabled to afford that benefit to individuals in the event of accident, FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, AT RICHARD have rendered the attainment of this important object so easy, that the precaution is rarely neglected by considerate persons. Jeune's, Candie-road, a neat gig,with plated harness, a close bodied chaise, a mangle, a patent oven complete, a kitchen grate, 3 feet 8 inches square, with a variety of other articles. Unless by special 3000 agreement. P. ELLER, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he carefully repairs repeating, horizontal and plain watches; jewellery in general, whether pearl or otherwise, executed with neatness and dispatch; apply at Messrs. G. and P. Emdin's, No. 66, High-Street. MARTEL, WATCHMAKER AND JEW For the encouragement of persons making assurance for seven years by one payment, a deduction of THE HOUSE, QUT-HOUSES, & GARDEN, one seventh part of the premium will be made; and if Tbelonging to Cap. J. Grout, situated at the en at the end of that period a further assurance for seven years be effected on the same property, a deduction of one fifth of the premium will be made, and so on for every succeeding seven years. Rent of BUILDINGS for a period not exceeding six months, at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum on the sum assured at this office will be paid, when the assured shall have suffered the loss thereof by fire, and a reasonable charge for the removal of goods will be allowed for Losses occasioned by LIGHTNING will be paid. trance of the Caniches, is for sale. The said house is well situated, and commands a beautiful prospect of the sea and the adjacentislands, and is well adapted for a genteel family. Furnished lodgings to let, in the above house. NOR SALE, TWO TWELVE POUNDS Fononades, wift slides and brass locks complete; also several shots for the same: apply to capt. J. Grout Communications for the SARNIAN MAGAZINE and MIROIR POLITIQUE, are requested to be dropped in the letter-box, TO BE LET IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSE & garden, walled, situated at the Grange, lately occupied by Mr. Neave; for information, apply to Mr. T. Macculloch, hear the Beauregard, fixed for that purpose, at the Publisher's, ELIAS GUERIN, HAS FOR SALE, SWED No. 227, High-street. deals, of different lengths and thicknesses, and Swedish iron of different sizes, wine and porter boxes Russia cordage of various sizes; also sail cloth, at AROOM TO LET FURNISHED OR UN- his store, Bordage. FURNISHED, in the house now occupied by Mr. HAT PART OF THE REV. THOMAS FO Pelley,esq. is to be let or Midummer. The above has also good upland hay for sale. AND OR SALE, EVERY WEDNESAY Collings. T NO BE LET, THE HOUSE, No. 231, HIGHStreet, except the shop; the house is very large with every convenience, and well calculated for an hotel or large families; for particulars, apply on the premises. ΤΟ J. DE JERSEY, GIVES NOTICE, THAT HE TO BE LET, A THREE STALLED STABLE, has for sale, at his store, in the Truchot, Swedish iron of all dimensions, clover seed, and mahogany at a ENTEEL APARTMENTS TO LET, IN GENTE, APARTMENTS RUO, PHECY. TO BE SOLD, OR LET, ON MODERATE For particulars apply at the Brewhouse of Messrs. A STABLE FOR 4 HORSES TO BE LET, AT enquire of Peter de Havilland, esq. O BE LET, AT PRESENT, TWO ROOMS, the Carrefour-au-Lievre, bordering the New-Road, at and coach-house, very conveniently situated, in Truchot-lane; for particulars apply to Mr. Monk. TO BE SOLD, THE COTTAGE AND garden, belonging to Louis Marie. To THE HE DWELLING-HOUSE, OUT-HOUSES and extensive warehouses of Mr. Henry Lea, situated in New-Street, Berthelot-Street, will be sold by auction, on Thursday the 8th of June, at 10 o'clock in the morning, on the premisses. For fur ther particulars apply to Mr. Lea, at the said house, or to John Arnold. The second number of The Sarnian Monthly Magazine, PRICE 2 SH. Was published ON THURSDAY, THE 1st OF JUNE, MR. A.T T. DE LA RUE's, 227, High-street. R. LEWIS ROBERT, PRINCIPAL HEIR of the late Lewis Robert and of Mrs. Martha Du Frocq, requests those who are indebted to the succession of the above named, to settle their accompts.previous to the 30th of June next, in default of which the said heir will be under the necessity of prosecuting them to law : also those who have demands on the above, to send in their accompts within the said period. The above has a horse, fit for the saddle for sale: apply to the above, at the Charroterie, NIC Stock Selling off at a reduced price. TICHOLAS COLLENETTE, GIVES NOTICE, that his stock, consisting of dinner sets, gilt china sets, common ditto, blaughemange moulds, chimney oruaments, flower pots, earthenwares, decanters, goblets, tumblers, wine glasses, wine coolers, butter coolers, eye glasses, breast pipes, corals, nipple shells, sucking bottles, shew glasses, tilly glasses, candlesticks, cruet stands, liquor bottles and stands, tea trays, tea caddies, coal boxes, bellows, &c. is for sale, at a reduced price, being on the point of declining that business. The above has cannel coals for sale, at 31. per ton. MESSRS. LIHOU, CORBIN AND CO. HAVE the following goods, for sale, viz: Superfine French flour, by the sack, Marseille soap, white and motled, by the case, 2 casks fine starch, 15 bales Gentian roots, 12, casks white wine vinegar, 80 bottles of orange Hower water, Handsome hanging French paper. Linen cloth, Newcastle wine bottles, by the groce, Port, Sherry, and Brouti Wines, by the case and dozen. Champaign, by the case. MADAME PAPU, Dentiste, de Paris, prévient le public, que d'après la de- N THURSDAY 15th JUNE INST. WILL ché Neuf. Obe sold, or given to fent, to the highest bidder, ou the spot, between 11 and 12 in the morning, the houses, other buildings garden and yard, the whole adjoining, situate at Glatney, and belonging to Susan Brouard, widow of James Neal, aud the heirs of the said Neal: there are among the Buildings a'bake-house, a distillery, and good stores; the garden and yard are very extensive; apply to Matthew Gallienne. MADAM PAPU, DENTIST, FROM PARIS, Elle se Begs to inform the public that, at the request of several persons, she is returned in this Island, and intends staying here for a fortnight. She is lodged at Mrs. Mauger's, 583, near the Market pomps. M. MAILLARD, FAIT SAVOIR, QUE sa maison, située à la Contrée-Croix, contenant une boutique, cuisine, laverie, pompe et cave, est à :donner à rente. UN A VENDRE, TOUS LES MERCREDIS ET Samedis, au magasin appartenant ès héritiers de Capitaine Dufeu, proche l'hôpital de la ville, Froment, à 20s. le quartier, Farine à 42s. 6d. le sac, Orge, 16s. Avoine, 14s. Pois, à 6s. Biscuit, à 22s. ditto, endommagé 15s. Graine de trêfle,65s.par do. ; une quantité de sacs; le tout nouvellement arrivé de France. NICOLAS OLLENE Erhandises, consistant serà J. Ozanne, à l'office de M. l'avocat de Jeradre en services à dîner services à thé ornés, de la Chine, communs do. vases de cheminée et autres décorations et garnitures, pots à Neurs et terreries, decanters, verres et gobelets, verres à couleurs, pots à beurre, lunettes d'approche, pipes en fayence, corail, verreries de boutique, cabarets de table, portes liqueurs, plateaux à thé et théyères boites à charbon, soufflets, &c. &c. est à vendre à prix réduit, attendu qu'il est sur le'point de quitter cette branche de commerce. N. B. Il a aussi du Charbon de Choix, à £3 st. le tonneau. A et jardin maré, situés à la Grange, dernièrement quille, et l'autre de yo et demi; s'adresser à Nicolas de occupés par M. Neave; pour autre information, T DE MAUILPIED, DES VAURIOUFS, A E Sr. LOUIS ROBERT, HERITIER PRIN LE CHARLES DE JERSEY, éc. ET JEAN LE Page, agissant pour Messrs. Adams, et Bowen, dès-à-présent, ou à donner à rente; située à la Ruette de Londres, font savoir qu'ils ont une maison à louer, Brûlée, ci-devant appartenant à Nicolas Le Huray, et femme. LOUER, UNE BOUTIQUE, ET CELLIER partemeus, daus la maison d'Anne Falaise, rue des Cornêts. A (très-commode,) en derrière, avec ou sans des ap MATTHIEU GALLIENNE, A 4 QUARTIERS de froment de rente, à recevoir de Mr. Nicolas Grut, jun. à vendre. & M. LE MOTTEE, ONT UNE QUAN CIPAL du Sr. Louis Robert, et de Dame Marthe E. tité d'Indiennes, qu'ils vendent au prix coûtant. Du Frocq, ses feu pêve et mère, prie ceux qui doivent à la succession des dits défunts de venir payer le montant de leurs comptes, avant le 30 Juin, faute de quoi il les poursuivra en loi. Le susdit prie aussi ceux qui prétendent leur être dû quelque chose sur la dite succession de lui apporter leurs comptes avant la susdite date. Le susdit a un cheval, bon à la selle, à vendre: s'adresser au susdit, à la Charroterie. ES MAISON, EDIFICES, ET MAGASINS de Mr. Henry. Lea, joignant la chapelle des Calvinistes, seront baillés à reute, au plus offrant, sur le lieu, Jeudi le 8 Juin prochain, à 10 heures du matin. Pour plus ample information, s'adresser à Mr. Lea, à la dite maison, ou à Jean Arnold. WANTED FOR THE BARRACKS IN THE under-mentioned counties in South Britain for the barracks in North Britain, and in the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney, such quantities De Douze Sujets gravés d'après les Pièces originales de of coals and candles as may from time to time be l'excellent Artiste ci-dessus nommé, par J. S. Agar, N. Schiavonetti, L. Schiavonetti, et A. Cardon. Manière de publier la Liturgie de Famille in-4to. 1o.--Le papier sera uniforme, de la meilleure qualité, el manufacturé exprès pour cet ouvrage; chaque semaine, il en sera délivré un numéro. 2—Les caractères entièrement neufs sont de la plus belle apparence, et d'une forme convenable pour les personnes de tout âge. 3. Les douze planches seront délivrées dans le cours de l'ouvrage. 4-L'ouvrage comprendra cinquante numéro du prix de 2sch. chaque; le numero contiendra au moins huit pages, de manière à rendre la Liturgie de famille non seulement très-élégante, mais encore très-peu couteuse. 5.-Le dernier numéro présentera la liste des souscripteurs. AU PUBLIC. Dans tous les pays et dans tous les siècles, on s'est plû généralement à encourager les beaux arts. Ils ne tendent pas seulement à civiliser, mais ils sont encore pour la postérité des monumens durables du goût et de la liberté des temps où ils prirent naissance. L'imprimerie dans cette île, étant encore dans sou état d'enfance, je n'ai épargné ni soin, ni travail pour faire marcher cet art de pas égal avec les autres nations. Le travail que je présente au public est tel que je ne balance pas à dire qu'il peut entrer en comparison avec les meilleures éditions de ce jour. Il est original par sa nature, car on n'a jamais encore imprimé en François une Liturgie de Famille. On a eu le plus grand soin de choisir la co-opération des premiers maîtres du siècle, et sur les quatre célébres artistes dont les talens achevés ont ajouté du lustre à cette Liturgie, trois déjà ont payé la dette à la nature, et ont immortalisé leur mémoire par leurs œuvres. La mort imprime un sceau très précieux sur les ouvrages de ces grands maîtres! C'est pourquoi, il est inutile d'ajouter que cette considération seule doit agir asesz puissamment sur les personnes de goût, pour let required by the respective Barrack Masters for the time being. The deliveries to commence as soon after the 25th June next, as the respective Barrack Masters shall require, and to continue until the 24th June following. Proposals for supplying coals, made separately for each county in South Britain, the whole of the barracks in North Britain, and likewise for those in the three Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney, sealed up and marked. "Tender for Coals," will be received at this office until twelve o'clock on Wed nesday the 14th of June; the parties tendering obser ving, that in those counties where both sea and inland coals are used, the proposal must particularly express the price of each description. Proposals for supplying candles, sealed up, until twelve o'clock on Friday the 16th of June; and marked "Tender for Candles," will be received but no proposal, either for coals or candles, will be noticed, unless made on or annexed to a printed particular, and the prices inserted in words at length; nor unless a letter be subjoined to such proposal from two persons of known property, engaging to become bound with the party tendering in the sum expressed in the particulars, for the due performance. of the contract. paid." If tenders are sent by post, the postage must be Particulars of the contracts my be had on application at this office between the hours of eleven and five; to deputy commissary general Young, Edinburgh; deputy commissary general Coope, Guernsey; and deputy commissary General Wright, Jersey. Counties. Berks, Chester, Cornwall (including Scilly), Cumberland, Devon, Dorset, Durham, Essex, Gloucester, Hants, Hunts, Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Kent, Lancaster, Middlesex, Norfolk, Northampton, Nottingham, Somerset, Suffolk, Surrey, Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney. Sussex, Warwick, Wilts, York, North Britain, ROUGIER AND A. TH LIEVRE, HAVE HOLLANDS Gin, for sale, by the pipe and hogshead. AND R. W. SEMONGER, have about 40 crates of window glass, for sale. HE PARSONAGE-HOUSE OF, St. SAMP. SON'S, together with seven stables and a garden, are to let, immediately, or for the 29th October next. Apply to the Rev. R. Martineau, at the Valle. |