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AND JOURNAL OF PROPERTY,

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AW.-A Gentleman who has been ac

a Country Business, is desirous of a RE-ENGAGEMENT
in an Office of good practice in the Country, to manage
generally, with or without the superintendence of the Prin-
cipal. A liberal salary expected.

Address W. G., Wright's Library, Crawford-street,
London.

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ANTED by the Advertiser, a SITUATION as CLERK to a Gentleman holding the appointment of a District (including a Poor Law Union, &c.) The Advertiser is perfectly acquainted with Union and Parochial business, and the Law of Settlement, and capable of taking the entire management of those departments; is a good Accountant, of business-like habits, and acquainted with the usual routine of a Solicitor's Office. Reference undeniable. Address X, LAW TIMES Office, 29, Essex-street, Strand.

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SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1846.

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AW.-GREAT SAVING.-BRIEFS and
ABSTRACTS, 6d. per sheet. All other Writings
and Engrossments on paper, 1d. per folio. Deeds, and all
Parchment work, 14d. per folio.
Prepaid letters and parcels addressed to KERR and CO.
Law Stationers, 13, Chichester Rents, Chancery-Lane, Lon-
don, will meet with immediate attention.

A BARGAIN

SUBSCRIPTION.

For One Year, paid in advance.. £2 7 0
For Half Year, paid in advance

Single Numbers, or on credit

Double Numbers

Sales by Auction.

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St. John's-wood.-Desirable Cottage Residence, with
Conservatory and large Garden.

MRSELLY AUCTION, at Garraway's, on FRIDAY,

R. GEORGE TRIST is instructed to

AUGUST 7th, at Twelve, a well-built COTTAGE RESIDENCE, pleasantly situate, 15, Elm Tree-road, close to bed chambers, kitchen, scullery, washhouse, and other cona parlour, three veniences, with neat verandah in front, and large walled

THE LAW JOURNAL"

and "LAW TIMES."-A copy of the former from
and Digests, half-bound, law calf, (from 1836, each volume
its commencement to December, 1844, including Statutes
bound in two parts) with the numbers for 1845.
The first four volumes of "THE LAW TIMES,"
bound, with the numbers forming the 5th and 6th vols.
N.B.-The whole in excellent condition. Cash price, 257.
Address D. C. LAW TIMES Office.

New Publications,

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into is handsound, conservntaining drawing-room open

garden well stocked and neatly laid out; held for a term of half-eligible for occupation, or as a secure investment.-May be 713 years, unexpired, at a peppercorn rent, and extremely viewed by permission of the tenant, and particulars had of Mr. GEORGE TRIST, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 80, Old Broad-street, Royal Exchange.

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An Eligible Leasehold Estate, Islington, for Investment or
Occupation.
R. ROBERTS (of Old Jewry) will

MRSELL DRUCTION, at the Mart, on WEDNES

DAY, AUGUST 5, at Twelve, two very convenient and genteel RESIDENCES, in excellent order, being 41 and 42, Noel-street, near Duncan-terrace, Islington; contain each eight rooms and a large garden inclosed with lofty brick walls, let to highly respectable tenants at 827. per years, at a low ground-rent. These residences are built in a annum, held direct from the freeholder for a term of 79 very substantial and superior manner, regardless of expense, the situation is highly desirable and delightful, near the New River, in a most respectable neighbourhood, and within 14 mile of the City.-Particulars may be had at the King's Arms, Lower-road, Islington; of ARTHUR HOLMESTED, Esq. Solicitor, 40, Bedford-row; at the Mart; and of the AUCTIONEER, 7, Old Jewry.

TTRATION OF VOTERS, and PRACTICE of AP- Detached Freehold Cottage, with Reversion in fee to a

PEALS to the COMMON PLEAS, together with a Chap-
ter shewing all the Proceedings to be taken at Elections of
Members for Cities and Boroughs, with Forms, &c. &c.
By CHARLES WORDSWORTH, Esq. of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
London: W. BENNING and Co. Law Booksellers,
43, Fleet-street.

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AW.-WANTED by a Young Man, aged PAPERS PUBLISHED AT THE REQUEST OF THE niences, spacious forecourt, and in the rear a large garden,

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AW.-WANTED, an Engagement as MANAGING CLERK by the Advertiser, who would also assist in the general business of an office. Satisfactory references as to competency and character will be given. Address, J. W. K. 72, Caroline-street, Birmingham.

TAWA Gentleman who has been in the

Profession upwards of thirty years as Managing Clerk and otherwise, and is fully competent to conduct the general business of an Office under the superintendence of a Principal, wishes an ENGAGEMENT in a respectable Office in or near Town. He has been in his present situation the last eight years, which he can leave on giving a short notice.

Address (post-paid) N. W. Post-office, Ixworth, Suffolk.

LAWA has

STATISTICAL SOCIETY, MANCHESTER.
Price 18.

N the DEMORALIZATION and IN

On the CLASSES

R. ROBERTS (of Old Jewry) will SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, at Twelve, a convenient detached COTTAGE RESIDENCE, distinguished as Rose Cottage, near the Wheatsheaf, on the west side of South Lambeth-road; it contains four sleeping-rooms, dining and drawing room, sitting-room, kitchen, washhouse, larder, and other convewell stocked with choice fruit-trees; together with the attached thereto adjoining. Particulars may be had at the Reversion in fee to the Family Residence and Grounds place East, Lambeth; the Mart; and the AUCTIONEER, Three genteel Residences, Islington.

by the ordinary mode of CONSTRUCTING and MANAG-
ING RAILWAYS, and on the legislative and voluntary 7, Old Jewry.
means of regulation and prevention.

By EDWIN CHADWICK, Esq. Barrister-at-law, Author

Population of Great Britain, &c. &c. ; JOHN ROBERTON,
of the Report on the Sanitory Condition of the Labouring MR. ROBERTS (of Old Jewry) will SELL
Esq. Surgeon, and President of the Statistical Society, Man-
chester; and ROBERT RAWLINSON, Esq. Engineer of
the Bridgewater Trust.
London: CHAS. KNIGHT and Co. 22, Ludgate-street.

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ANCASHIRE INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS. Notice is hereby given, that a GENERAL SESSION of the Peace for the County Palatine of LANCASTER, for the trial of persons committed and held to bail on charges of felony and misdemeanor, will be held at the Court House in Preston, on FRIDAY, the Twentyeighth day of August next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon; and at the New Bailey Court House in Salford, on MONDAY, the Thirty-first day of August, next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon.

GORSTS and BIRCHALL, Deputy Clerks of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace Office, Preston, July 20, 1846.

AUGUST 5, at Twelve, THREE genteel Six-roomed RESIby AUCTION, at the Mart, on WEDNESDAY, DENCES, with fore-courts and large gardens, pleasantly situate 13, 14, and 15, Halliford-street, Lower-road, Islington, of the value of 351. each per annum, held for a term of 96 years, at a low ground rent.-Particulars may be had of G. POPE, Esq. 12, Gray's-inn-square; the Mart; and of the AUCTIONEER, 7, Old Jewry.

Isle of Wight, near St. Catherine's, commanding extensive views of the Needles, and the opposite coast to the Isle of Portland.

MESSRS. BROOKS and GREEN have way's, Change-alley, on THURSDAY, JULY 30, at One instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at Garra(unless in the mean time disposed of by private contract), an elegant and substantially stone-built GOTHIC RESİDENCE, with a small gothic Cottage, and six acres of land, including three excellent kitchen gardens, partially walled. The residence is most romantically situate under the cliff, This day is published, 2 vols. royal 8vo., Price 21. 10s. boards. and has been formed at a considerable cost with judicious

CHARLES KNIGHT and Co. London.

SCRIVEN ON COPYHOLDS.-FOURTH EDITION.

TOMARY FREEHOLD, and ANCIENT DE

A TREATISE on COPYHOLD, CUS- with beds of flowers, clumps of evergreens, native and incid
and Courts Leet; also an Appendix containing Rules for
MESNE TENURE; with the jurisdiction of Courts Baron
holding Customary Courts, Courts Baron and Courts Leet,
Forms of Court Rolls, Deputations, and Copyhold Assu-
rances, and Extracts from the relative Acts of Parliament.
By JOHN SCRIVEN, Serjeant-at-Law.
EDITION, embracing all the authorities to the present
period, by HENRY STALMAN, Esq. of the Inner Temple,
Barrister-at-Law.
HENRY BUTTERWORTH, Law Bookseller and Publisher,
7, Fleet-street.

LA

THE FOURTH

AW BOOKS CHEAP.-Law Journal Reports, from 1838 to 1844, inclusive; clean in numbers for 97. cost 251.; Legal Observer, from the commencement to Jan. 6, 1846, with Digests, 37 vols. and 17 nos. fine copy, half calf, for 61. cost 251.; Statutes at Large, from Magna Charta to 34 George 3, 12 vols. 4to. fine copy, 21. 158.; Bacon's Abridgment, 7 vols. 18s. 1798; Chitty's General Practice, 4 vols. fine copy of, 385.; Blackstone's Commentaries, by Florenden and Ryland, 4 vols. 1836, 25s.; Harrison's Index to the Reports, 3 vols. 24s. 1837.

Apply to WILDY and Sox, 90, Chancery-lane, London.

ally winding up the cliff lead to the caves and hermitage genous flowering and other shrubs, and bordered by young plantations now luxuriantly growing; terrace walks graduviews are obtained. The residence, erected regardless of expense, is replete with comfort; it has a south-west aspect, and contains porch entrance, stone hall, principal and secondary staircases, three elegant sitting-rooms, bath-room, five best bed-rooms, two dressing-rooms, three bed-rooms stabling with rooms over, and other outbuildings.—Printed for servants, every requisite domestic office, most extensive particulars may be had at the Fountain Hotel, West Cowes; Messrs. SEWELLS, Solicitors, Newport; and of Messrs. BROOKS and GREEN, Estate Agents, Surveyors, and Auctioneers, 28, Old Bond-street.

DEEDS Fond R. M'CRACKEN, Foreign Agents,

FOR EXECUTION ABROAD.

No. 7, Old Jewry, beg to inform the Legal Profession, that they undertake to forward Deeds for Execution by Parties abroad, through their correspondents on the Continent, for the costs of transmission, and a simple commission.

List of Correspondents, and for further information, apply as above.

Insurance Companies.

PALLADIUM LIFE

ASSURANCE SO

CIETY, 7, WATERLOO-PLACE, LONDON.

DIRECTORS.

mantle, bart.

Sir John Barrow, bart. F.R.S. | Right Hon. Sir T. F. Fre-
Lord W.R.K. Douglas, F.R.S.
Right Hon. Sir Edward Hyde Henry Harvey, esq. F.R.S.
East, bart. F.R.S.
James Murray, esq.
Charles Elliott, esq. F.R.S.
Samuel Skinner, esq.
Joseph Esdaile, esq.
P. M. Stewart, esq. M.P.
Wm. A. Guy, M.D.
Sir William Young, bart.
AUDITORS-Capt. C. J. Bosanquet, R.N.; Jas. Buller East,
esq. M.P.; John Young, esq. M.P.
BANKERS-The London and Westminster Bank.
PHYSICIAN-Seth Thompson, M.D.

The result of the Third Septennial Investigation of the affairs of the PALLADIUM having been announced to the Proprietors and Policy holders, at the General Meeting,

21st ult.

The Directors submit to the public, in evidence of the success which has attended the business of the Society, the following Table, shewing

Total additions made to Policies for 5,000l. which had been
in force for Twenty-one Years, on the 31st December, 1845.
Age at
Com-

Reduction of Pre-
miums equiva-
lent to the Bo-
nus declared.

mence

Gross Additions
to the Sum As
sured.

Annual Premium
on the Policy.

ment.

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In this Society the Assured receive Four-fifths of the Profits of a long-established and successful business, the principal of the remaining fifth being further invested for their security, in addition to the guarantee of a numerous and wealthy Proprietary.

Tables of Rates, and every information respecting Assurances, may be had at the Society's Office, or of the Agents in different parts of the country.

In addition to the ordinary cases provided for in the Society's printed Prospectuses, Special Policies will be granted to meet contingencies of every description.

JEREMIAH LODGE, Secretary and Actuary. 1st June, 1846. Applications for Agencies in places where none are established, to be addressed to the Secretary.

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George Henry Lewes, esq.
Sir Thomas Usher, R. N. C.B.
and K.C.H.

HIS Office unites the Benefit of a Mutual

THIS Office unites the Benefit of a Mutual
pany, and offers to the Assured the following advantages:-
1. Credit until death, with privileges of payment at any time
previously, for one-half of the premiums for the first five
years, upon Assurances for the whole of Life,-a plan pecu-
liarly advantageous for securing Loans.

2. In Loan transactions the lender secured against the risk
of the borrower going out of Europe.

3. Sums assured to become payable AT GIVEN AGES OF
DEATH, if previous.

4. Policies indefeasible; fraud alone, not error, vitiating
them; and in case the Renewal Premium remain unpaid,
the Assurance may be revived at any time within SIX
MONTHS, upon satisfactory proof of health, and payment
of a trifling fine.

5. Officers in the Army and Navy, and persons residing
abroad, or proceeding to any part of the world, assured at

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DISEASED & HEALTHY LIVES AS

SURED.

MEDICAL, INVALID, & GENERAL LIFE OFFICE,
25, Pall Mall, London, and 22, Nassau Street, Dublin.
Subscribed Capital £50,0000.
WAS ESTABLISHED
THIS OFFICE

The urgent
basis for the assurance of diseased lives.
necessity for an institution like the present may be estimated
by the statement that two-thirds of the population are not
assurable as healthy lives, and that about one in five of the
applicants to other offices is declined on examination. Of
the proposals accepted by this Society during the last three
years, nearly 300 had been rejected among upwards of 80
other offices. These cases came under the class of the most
prevalent diseases, and the various parties could not have
participated in the advantages of life assurance had not this
Society been in existence, as it is the only one possessing

SOLICITORSURANCE SOGIENERAL LIFE talented rs have been determined for the exterasive do pe

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BOWSTEAD, JOSEPH, Esq. Temple.
COX, EDWARD WILLIAM, Esq. Temple.
DONNE, SAMUEL E. Esq. New Broad-street.
FONBLANQUE, JOHN S. M. Esq. St. John's-wood.
JONES, WILLIAM, Esq. Crosby-square
MAYNARD, JONAS ALLEYNE, Esq. Temple.
MORRIS, JOHN MICHAEL, Esq. Moorgate-street.
MOURILYAN, JOSEPH NOAKES, Esq. Gray's-inn,
MURRAY, WILLIAM, Esq. London-street.
SYMONS, JELINGER COOKSON, Esq. Temple.
TORR, JOHN SMALE, Esq. Chancery-lane.
WITHALL, WILLIAM, Esq. Parliament-street.
WORDSWORTH, CHARLES, Esq. Temple.

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Premiums have been determined for the assurance of persons at every age, among those afflicted with consumption, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, disease of the heart, apoplexy, paralysis, epilepsy, insanity, disease of the liver, dropsy, scrofula, gout, rheumatism, &c.

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ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. Assurances effected on all classes of Lives, including the Lives of persons proceeding to, or residing in India and other parts of the World, of Officers actively employed in Military or Naval Service, and of persons afflicted with bodily or mental infirmities.

Endowments granted to Widows and existing or future Children.

Tables of rates adapted to suit the circumstances and convenience of every class of Policy-holders.

Indian rates of Premium much lower than in any existing
Company.

Age of the Assured, in every case, admitted in the Policy.
Impaired state of health admitted in Policies en Invalid
Lives.
EXTRACTS FROM THE TABLES.

EUROPEAN RATES.

Annual Premium for
£100.

Half Premium Table.

First
Age Seven
Years.

Remain-
der of
Life.

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Prospectuses and every requisite information may be of tained on application at the office. GEORGE N. WRIGHT, M.A. Manager.

THE REPORTS.

The following are the names of gentlemen who favour the
LAW TIMES with the Reports:-
PRIVY COUNCIL by THOMAS CAMPBELL FOSTER,
the Middle Temple, Esq. Barrister-at-Law,
EQUITY COURTS.

LORD CHANCELLOR'S COURT by RICHARD GRIF
FITHS WELFORD, Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrater.
at-Law.
VICE-CHANCELLOR of ENGLAND'S COURT, by

GEORGE GOLDSMITH, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Bar
rister-at-Law.

ROLLS COURT, by J. MACAULAY, Esq. of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

These circumstances induce the Directors to believe that by the establishment of this office they have conferred an important benefit upon those whose condition made such a provision as assurance necessary, and they are therefore led VICE-CHANCELLOR KNIGHT BRUCE'S COURT b to expect a powerful support from the public. Increased GEO. S. ALLNUTT, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister annuities are granted on unsound lives. Healthy lives are assured at lower rates than at most other offices, and a capi-VICE-CHANCELLOR WIGRAM'S COURT, by J. VESEY tal of half a million sterling, fully subscribed, affords a complete guarantee for the fulfilment of the Society's engageF. G. P. NEISON, Actuary.

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NORTH, BRITISH INlding, and to, Pall Mall Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-lar, PARELL,

East.

Tables of increasing premiums have been formed on a plan
peculiar to this company, whereby assurance may be effected
for the whole of life, the premium commencing very low, and
gradually increasing during the first five years, after which
a uniform premium is paid during the remainder of life.
SPECIMEN OF THE TABLES.
Premium for Assuring £100.

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30 1 3
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1 10
40 1 11 10 1 13 9 1 15 10 1 18 1 2 0
This table is not only suitable to those who, from the
prospect of an increasing income, or other circumstances,
prefer paying a smaller sum during the first few years, but is
also decidedly the best mode of insuring with the view of
Whilst is thus the number loans. It is preferable
securing the repayment of temporary load to the ende fer life,
without requiring new certificates of health, or incurring a
higher rate of premium.

It is based upon a principle which will combine the benefits of Mutual Assurance with the guarantee of a Subscribed Capital of ONE MILLION STERLING.

racter of the Shareholders (consisting of nearly 500 Members of the Legal Profession), will command a large amount of business, and consequent advantages will arise to the Assured.

Tables of Premiums have been prepared expressly for this Office, by F. G. P. NEISON, Esq. F.L.S., calculated on the nearest approximation to the real law of mortality.

These Tables will be found to afford peculiar encouragement to the assurance of young lives. They embrace participating and non-participating scales.

In the participating class, the Assured will be entitled to have four-fifths of the divided them periodically, either by way of addition to the amount assured, or in diminution of premium, as the parties may elect. No deduction will be made from such profits for interest of capital. or for a guarantee fund.

The Premiums may be paid half-yearly or annually, or by a single payment.

A Prospectus may be obtained of the Secretary, Henry T.
Thompson, esq. 4, New Bank-buildings, or of the Actuary,
10, Pall Mall East.
JOHN KING, Actuary.

NERVOUS MENTAL COMPLAINTS

The Nervous are invited to send to Mr. ADAMS for his pamphlet on the symptoms, treatment, and cure of nervous which he will return post-paid on receipt of two stamps. Persons suffering from groundless fear, delusion and melancholy, inquietude, disinclination for society, study, business, the overflow of blood to the head, head ache, giddiness, failure of memory, irresolution, and every other form of nervous disease, are invited to avail themselves of his never-failing and permanently removed without bleeding, blistering, or purging, and without hindrance to habits of business or pleasure.

Esq. of the Middle Temple.
The COURT of EXCHEQUER by H. T. COLE, Esq. of

the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law; and H. BROOM,
Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
The BAIL COURT by T. W. SAUNDERS, Esq. of the Mid-
dle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

The EXCHEQUER CHAMBER by HERBERT BROOM,
Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

BANKRUPT AND INSOLVENT COURTS.

The COURT of REVIEW by GEO. S. ALLNUTT, Esq. of the
Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
LONDON COMMISSIONERS' COURTS and the IN.
SOLVENT COURT, by PAUL PARNELL, Esq. of the
Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT, by F. T. ALLEN, Esq,
of Lincoln's-inn, Barrister-at-Law.

NISI FRIUS, CIRCUITS, AND CROWN CASES.
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, by B. C. ROBINSON,
Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
CROWN CASES (before all the Judges) by AB
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
NSTON, Esq. of the CUIT, York and Liverpool, by J. B

ASPINALL, Esq. Barrister-at-Law. The other parts of the Circuit, by G. F. H. OLEPHANT, Esq. Barrister-at-Law. WESTERN CIRCUIT, by EDWARD W. Cox, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

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Miscellaneous.

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THE SUMMER RIDE OF PROMENADE

COLUMBIA completely remove the difficulty experienced by ladies in preserving their ringlets after exercise: its use so invigorates the hair, that tresses, previously the straightest and most destitute of curl, rapidly acquire a vigour, which maintains in permanent ringlets the head-dress of the most persevering votary of the Ball-room, the Ride, or the Promenade. After the minerals and vegetables of the Old Worl have been compounded in all imaginable ways in fruitless at tempts to discover so important a desideratum, we are indebted to the Western Hemisphere for furnishing the basis of Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, the efficacy of which in preserving, strengthening, and renewing the hair, has become a matter of notoriety among all civilized

nations.

SHOOTING SEASON. The Oldest GUN and

YACHTING, DRIVING, and ANGLING.

The NEW DREADNOUGHT COATS and CAPES, made by
J. C. CORDING, will be found by Sailors and Sportsmen to be the best

articles ever made up for their use. They will resist the heaviest rain and

their waterproof qualities. Trousers, leggings, sou'-westers, caps, and
gloves, of the same proofing, Officers and others going to the colonies
will find these articles invaluable. Gentlemen who drive should use
CORDING'S new waterproof driving aprons and coats, the most service
able and complete things of the kind, and approved by all who have tried
them. Ladies' light riding capes, with hoods and sleeves. CORD.
ING'S improved sheet India rubber boots are superior to any thing
hitherto made for the comfort of anglers and snipe-shooters. They are
light, pliable, and never crack; impervious to water for any length of
time, and require no dressing to keep them in condition. Patterns and
prices sent on application. Any description of article made to order,
London: J. C. CORDING, 231, Strand, five doors west of Temple Bar.

COFFEE AS IN FRANCE. It is a fact beyond

PISTOL REPOSITORY in London (established 1770), No. 224, Strand, near Temple Bar. B. COGSWELL (late Essex), begs to inform Gentlemen his Stock for the Season is large, and comprises every London Maker of eminence, which B. C. respectfully requests gentlemen to inspect before purchasing; reference may be had to the makers, and a trial allowed; and to those gentlemen who prefer a less expensive gun, B. C. is enabled to offer sound double Guns, from 638. ditto in cases complete, from 5 guineas; Single Guns, from 21s. each; Pocket Pistols, from 14s.; Holster Pistols, from 27s. per pair and up. wards; six barrels, self-revolving Pistols in cases complete, from 3 guineas each. Every article in shooting apparatus, of the best quality at the lowest prices; a large assortment of Sykes's improved Travelling Bottles in leather, wicker, and metal; Joyce's anti-corrosive Per-we find the finest and most flavourous Coffees are generally wanting in cussion Caps, chemically prepared. Gun Waddings and Wire Cartridges. Repairs executed with the greatest attention and dispatch.

VICKERS'S CURACAO PUNCH.

dispute, that in order to obtain really fine Coffee, there must be
a combination of the various kinds; and to produce strength and
flavour, certain proportions should be mixed according to their different
properties. Thus it is we have become celebrated for our delicious
Coffee at 1s. 8d. which is the astonishment and delight of all who have
tasted it, being the produce of four countries, selected and mixed by
rule peculiar to our establishment, in proportions not known to any
other house.
From experiments we have made on the various kinds of Coffee, we
have arrived at the fact, that no one kind possesses strength and flavour.
If we select a very strong Coffee it is wanting in flavour; by the same rule
strength; and as they are usually sold each kind separately, quite re-
gardless of their various properties, the consumer is not able to obtain
really fine coffee at any price. There is also another peculiar advantage
we possess over other houses-our roasting apparatus being constructed
on decidedly scientific principles, whereby the strong aromatic flavour
entirely destroyed; and as we are coffee roasters, we are enabled to
keep a fall supply of fresh roasted Coffee continually, after the Parisian
and Continental method.

THIS DELIGHTFUL LIQUEUR stands. ne ar of

eminent as a finished specimen of what Punch should be. It is in a high state of concentration; and when diluted, presents to the connoisseur in tangible reality, that which before existed but in imagination. That truly valuable stomachie JAMAICA GINGER, is also most successfully combined with other wholesome ingredients; and introduced as a delicious Liqueur, known as ORANCE CINCERETTE: and in a stronger form (as an anti-spasmodic), under the style of GINGER BRANDY. These, as well as the eximious IMPERIAL LIQUEUR GENEVA, may be obtained of all the Spirit Merchants in the kingdom. In order more effectually to protect the quality, and to present them to the consumer in a convenient form, these Liqueurs are bottled, sealed, and labelled by the distillers, JOSEPH and JOHN VICKERS and CO. LONDON. N.B. The Curaçao Punch and Orange Gingerette will be found admirable adjuncts to Soda Water.

Distillery: Stoney-street, Borough Market, London.

SCHIEDAM HOLLANDS.-Owing to the late

enormous duty on this beautiful and wholesome Spirit, comparatively very little has been used or known in this country. The Public have, therefore, had no opportunity of testing its merits. VINCENT and PUGH, after innumerable experiments and immense outlay in machinery, have at length arrived at that acme of distillation which has enabled them to produce an ARTICLE equal in every respect to the finest Foreign. Vincent and Pugh introduce this splendid matchless spirit to the public for their opinion and approbation, which they trust it merits, not only for quality but price, being enabled to offer it at 2s. 6d. per bottle, in square Dutch bottles, with the corks branded (VINCENT & PUGH), and sealed for security as to its genuineness. To be had of all the respectable retail dealers in and about the metropolis, or of their agent, Mr. Charles Hodder, Castle, Moorgate-street, City, and wholesale, Vincent and Pugh, Distillery, 16, New Parkstreet, Borough, and 10, Rood-lane, City.

The public attention is particularly called to their Pale Brown British Brandy, which is allowed to be matchless.

SUPERIOR

FOREIGN WINES on SALE

142, Strand.-Old Ports, Sherries, Madeiras, &c. &c., several years in bottle. Private families may be supplied with any of the above wines, selected from the best vintages and bottle with great care, by J. WRIGHT, late of Mark-lane, comprising many thousand dozens. Finest old Ports, from three to five years in bottle.. 42s. 48s. 50s. Sherries, various, ditto, ditto

West India Madeira...

Superb old East India..

Very old Malmsey, in pints

Bronti ditto, and of the best quality

36s. to 48s.
428.
56s.
60s.,, 72s.
50%.
24s.

Most of the above may be had in pints, delivered free within five miles of the metropolis.

INVENTION OF 1879.

The rapid and still increasing demand for this Coffee has caused great
excitement in the trade, and several unprincipled houses have copied
our papers and profess to sell a similar article. We, therefore, think it
right to CAUTION the public, and to state that our superior mixture
of four countries is a discovery of our own, and therefore the propor
tions are not known, nor can it be had at any other house. In future
we shall distinguish it from all others as
SPARROW'S CONTINENTAL COFFEE, at Is. Sd. per lb.
Packed ia tins of all sizes perfectly air-tight for the country.
We have also strong and useful Coffees, from 1s. to ls. 4d.
Tea Establishment, 95, High Holborn, adjoining Day and Martin's,
leading through into 22, Dean-street.
HENRY SPARROW, Proprietor.

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EAMINSTER, Dorset.-Mr. RICHARD

with a commission by the Executrix in Trust of the late Mrs. Dunning, to submit to competition by public AUCTION, ESTATE, called Chapel Marsh, in the parish of Beaminster, that most eligibly situate and richly fertile FREEHOLD Dorset, situate within one mile of the town, and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Chapman, as tenant thereof. The sale will take place on THURSDAY, the 30th day of JULY instant, at Twelve for One o'clock, at the Commercial Rooms, Bristol, (subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced.) The farm, which consists of 151 acres, 2 roods, arable land, will be put up in the undermentioned lots, or in 18 perches, by statutary measure, of meadow, pasture, and one lot as may be determined on at the time of sale.

Numbers on the Parish Commutation Map.

Lot 1.

Names of Closes, &c.

Quality.

Quan tity.

a. r. p.

Farm-house, yard, gar-}

den, and buildings

Home Mead.

Meadow 7
1 14
2 3.29
Arable.. 15 0 3
Arable.. 6 0 10

Pasture 3 1 24
0 15

Orchard 1 3 1

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10 Best Foreign Grey Goose.. 20
14 Best Irish White Goose 2 6
18 Best Dantzic
3 0

1231 and 1234 White Marsh

1257

Withy Bed

1266

Sheep's Sleight

1267

Long Seven Acres

1268

Spring Close.

1269

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1270

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DRESS, in great variety, the newest fashions, and remarkably
low in price, at SHEARD'S, 166, Strand, the only real maker and in-
ventor of the New SUMMER PALLETOT-those comfortable and
gentlemanly coats, in all colours, ready made, or made to measure, at
30s. 35s. and 27. each. Also the greatest variety of fashionable trou-
sers and waistcoats in London. Every article marked the price per
yard, also the price of each garment when completed, giving an oppor-
tunity to those who are desirous of purchasing, the great advantage of
selecting from a stock of superior goods (in woollens, doeskins, and
fancy waistcoatings), the quality and price of which cannot fail to
21. 2s.; Doeskin Trousers, 14s. 6d.; Summer Vests, 7s. 6d. each;
Garden and Fishing Coats, 12s. 6d. ;-made by the best workmen.
Note the ADDRESS:-SHEARD, Tailor and Woollen-draper, 166,
Strand. Three doors from the New Strand Theatre.

To avoid piracy and disappointment, ask for please the most fastidious. Wool dyed Dress Coats, to

measure,

HOCKIN'S PREPARATION of SEIDLITZ POWDER in One Bottle, which keeps in every situation. The Dose can be apportioned to form a medicine, refreshing beverage, or saline draught, so as to suit all ages and constitutions.-It is the TASTELESS Salt of a natural Spring, and is the best family Medicine, as it feeds the blood and aftem with the necessary saline to prevent cholera, and other bowel TONIC MILK OF ORANGE, a Delicious Coraffections; it stops sickness in adults and children, from whatever cause arising. A bottle of twelve to thirty doses, 2s. 6d. C. HOCKIN, 38, Duke-street, Manchester-square, and 1, Bishopsgatestreet Within, London.

LITHOGRAPHY in all its Branches, Mapping, ended to gentlemen on Sweetens the breath. It is particularly

97 2 13 Pasture 11 3 22 Pasture 18 1 29 Pasture 19 2.34 Pasture 4 0 0

54 0 5

dial, and sweetener of the breath. Patronized by the Royal Family and Nobility, and recommended by the faculty. The Milk of Orange (warranted to be extracted from fruit) warms the stomach, creates an appetite, digests the food, strengthens the lungs, clears and improves the Voice for Singing, enlivens the spirits, dispels nerrecommended on leaving home in the morning or after smoking a cigar, while to ladies it will be equally grateful on going to a party or ball, for its invigorating influence on the mind and spirits, and its refreshing effect on the organs of health. It may be added, that as a lively but gentle stimulant wholly unmixed with spirituous ingresons, who, on principles of abstinence refrain from all intoxicating drinks. Prepared by A. ROWLAND and SON, 20, Hatton-garden, London. DEAN and CO. will find them executed with accuracy and great dis- Half-pints, 2s. 9d., Pints, 4s. 6d., Quarts, 9s. Sold by them, and by towns, the latter having an excellent harbour, giving every chemists and perfumers.

Writing, Drawing, and Printing, executed in the first style, and on the most moderate terms, at DEAN and CO.'s LITHO GRAPHIC PRINTING OFFICES, 35, 36, to 40, Threadneedle-street, City, where Merchants and the Trade may be supplied with Stationery, the best German Stones and Transfer Paper, French Chalks, and Inks;

The above property lies within a ring fence, and has a substantial farm-house, with every requisite building for a complete homestead, in perfect repair. The river Axe, running directly through the lands, is abundant in trout and other fish, and the surrounding country is celebrated for its the town of Beaminster, six from Crewkerne, eleven from Yeovil, and seven from Bridport, all populous and thriving

and with their improved Lithographic Press, so excellent in principle dients, it will prove extremely grateful to that numerous class of per excellent sport. The estate is situate about one mile from

and construction, that it is warranted to do the finest work with perfect ease and certainty.

Solicitors, Auctioneers, and Surveyors, entrusting their Drawings to

patch. Their artists and workmen in the different branches of printing are employed on the premises.

LITHOGRAPHY.-Mr. COON, 15, Cheapside,

begs to inform Solicitors, Auctioneers, Surveyors, &c. that he has commodious offices as above, where he can execute any orders for plans of estates, buildings, elevations, views, &c. with the greatest dispatch and economy. Mr. Coon will be happy to wait upon any gentleman with specimens of his improved style of Lithographing in all its

branches.

IN

N.B. Estimates supplied gratis.

A LITTLE ADDITION TO COMFORT.

N WALKING, RIDING, and HUNTING, almost every man who wears drawers is bothered to keep them in the right place. The new Comprimo Brace (registered Act 6 and 7 Vict.) supports at once both drawers and trousers, This simple contrivance keeps the drawers well up in their place, which is essential to the well fitting of the trousers, and comfort of the wearer. Prices, 2s. 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., to 10s. 6d. A great variety at the outfitting warehouse of the inventor, Henry Powell, 102, New Bond-street, Caps for sleeping, travelling, or soiree. The immense sale of which is the strongest proof of the comfort they afford to the many thousands who have tested them. Night-caps, 1s. to 48.; Travelling, 5s. 6d. to 18s. Either sent to any part of the kingdom for post-office orders with threepence added to price of each.

PURE NERVOUS OR MENTAL COMPLAINTS, CURED ONLY
BY REV. DR. WILLIS MOSELEY.

PURE NERVOUS or MENTAL COMPLAINTS
were never cured by any with certainty till the Rev. Dr. Willis
Moseley cured himself, and he is the only person now who understands
or can cure mental disease as certainly as bodily complaints are cured
by other persons. Dr. W. M. has been in the habit of doing this for
thirty years, and out of 12,000 applicants in the last twelve years knows
not twenty uncured who have followed his advice. Depression of
spirit, inquietude, sleeplessness, involuntary blushing, dislike of society,
unfitness for study, thoughts of self-destruction, and insanity itself
are most speedily cured by the EXTRA MEANS of eure at his house,
and with no less certainty, but not as soon, at their own. The means
of cure are sent to all parts. A NEW PAMPHLET for NOTHING,
with cases, testimonials, symptoms, cures, &c. will be sent to any ad-
dress, and franked home, if one stamp is enclosed. At home from 11 to
3, 18, Bloomsbury-street, Bedford-square.

where can be seen a large assortment of the new registered Templar IMBIRD'S MAGNUM BONUM PENS.

The finest German Eau de Cologne, 17s. per case of 6 bottles, 3s. per bottle.

CARVING IN WOOD.-The important reduc

tion in the price of carving in wood as executed by the patent process enables the proprietors to encourage the prevailing taste by supplying the most exquisite specimens of genius in the Gothic, Elizabethan, French, and Italian styles, adapted to all architectural purposes, picture frames, and every possible variety of elaborate decoration. The proprietors solicit an inspection of the specimens executed by this simple and beautiful process, at their offices, 444, West Strand, or at their works, Ranelagh-road, Thames-bank. Published by J. Weale, 59, Holborn, Parts I., II. III, and IV. price 38. each (to be continued), containing specimen drawings of elaborate Carvings in Wood, produced by the Patent Wood Carving Company, 444, West Strand.

One dozen Pens and Holder for Sixpence, 5s. the gross.-
Stationery, Travelling Writing Desks, Stationery and Dressing Cases,
Ladies' Companions, Portfolios and Blotting-books, Inkstands, Gold
and Silver ever-pointed Pencil-cases, Pearl and Ivory Tablets, &c.;
Bibles and Prayers, in plaiu and elegant bindings. Name plate en-
graved for 2s. 6d.; 100 best cards, 2s. 6d. ; superfine letter-paper from
68. the ream; note-paper, from 3s. the ream; with every article of
stationery, of the best quality and lowest prices.
At LIMBIRD'S, 143, Strand, facing Catherine-street. Envelopes, 6d.

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9d, and 1s. the 100.

YE BROWS, MOUSTACHES, and WHISKERS, produced in a few weeks by GRIMSTONE'S AROMAchoice Aromatic Herbs. The Regenerator will produce new hair on TIC REGENERATOR, an Essential Spirit, drawn by the Inventor from bald places caused by weakness of constitution, &c. and is a certain preventive of Headache and Fainting, Sold in triangular bottles, with name, &c. at 4s. 75. and 11s. each, government stamp, and a pamphlet 7s. 8d. and 12s. by all Chemists, Medicine Vendors, and W. GRIMof testimonials and advice, included. Sent through the post, at 4s. 6d. STONE, Herbary, Highgate, near London.

facility for conveyance by water. It is also within four miles of the intended Exeter, Yeovil, and Dorchester Railway. Any gentleman of taste, who would desire a residence in his own grounds, in a rural, exquisitely varied, and populous country, where first-rate society may be enjoyed, will find this an estate, which may be rendered, by fishponds, &c. in the highest degree ornamental, and its lands, under good culture, capable of great improvement. The land-tax is redeemed, and the rent-charge in lieu of tithes is 127. 158. To view the premises, apply to the tenant, and for further particulars to GEORGE P. HINTON, Solicitor, 8, Nicholas-street, Bristol; or to the AUCTIONEER, Beaminster, where a map of the estate may be seen.

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NOX and ATKINSON'S REGISTRATION APPEALS. Nos. 5 and 6, price 1s. 6d. each: containing the Appeals from the last Registration. Or in a part containing all the Appeals from the commencement to the present time, price 7s. 6d.

REAL PROPERTY and CONVEYAN

Vol. I. complete, half-bound in law calf, price 33s. 6d.
CING CASES. Part VII. Vol. II., price 5s. And
LAW TIMES Office, 29, Essex-street, Strand; and by order
of all Booksellers in Town and Country.

68

Sales by Auction.

Important and valuable Copyhold Estates (in tenure equal
to freehold), Kentish-town, Middlesex, near to Highgate.
R. R. A. WITHALL is directed to SELL
AUGUST 6, at Twelve, very valuable COPYHOLD ES-
TATES, most desirably and pleasantly situate at Kentish-
town, near to Grove-terrace, on the high road from High-
gate to London, to which it has a capital frontage of above 300
feet. The property will be apportioned in convenient lots, and
comprehends the substantial and commodious Family Resi-
dence, known as Woodland House, with all necessary offices
and outbuildings, garden, &c. The Ground Rents arising
from (with the important reversion to) four extremely well.
built modern dwelling-houses, erected within the last two
years. Also a range of livery stables, coach houses, stable-
yard, &c. complete, known as Lyall's livery stables; and small
dwelling-house, with mason's shop, &c. The whole at pre-
sent realizing an inadequate rental of 1341. per annum. This
property claims the attention of builders and capitalists from
the extensive frontage to a pretty part of the Highgate road,
and the picturesque open prospect over the hilly country at
the back. The tenure is unexceptionable, equal in effect to
freehold. It is copyhold of the manor of Cantlowes, at quit
rents, and fines little more than nominal in amount. The
property will have the advantage of being sold with almost
immediate possession, being (with one exception) in the oc-
cupation of yearly tenants.-Printed particulars and condi-
tions of sale, with lithographed plans, will be issued ten days
prior to sale, and may be obtained of the respective tenants,
who will shew the premises; also of Mr. BABER, House
Agent, 6, Montague-place, Kentish-town; of Mr. WITH-
ALL, Solicitor, 7, Parliament-street; at GARRAWAY'S ;
and at the OFFICES of the AUCTIONEER, 80, Cheapside.

MR. R. A. WITHALL is directed to SELL

Over Wyersdale, Bolton-by-the-Sands, Farleton, Claughton and Halton, Lancashire.

O be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. caster, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of AUGUST next, at Five o'clock in the afternoon (unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given), the valuable and highly desirable FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate in the townships of Over Wyersdale, Bolton-by-the Sands, Farleton, Claughton, and Halton, all in the county of Lancaster, late the property of J. Stout, Esq. dec.; containing together 1300 statute acres, or thereabouts, namely, 814 of inclosed lands, and 486 of uninclosed lands, which will be offered in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced, consisting of

LOT 1. IN OVER WYERSDALE.-All that substantial and commodious Messuage or Farm-house, with the outbuildings, garden. homestead, and the several closes of arable, meadow, pasture, and wood land thereto belonging, situate and being at Over Wyersdale, in the county of Lancaster, and known as the "Catshaw Estate," and containing altogether 373a. 3r. 22p. Catshaw Fell, an excellent moor land

pasture, 486a. Or. Op. This estate is tithe free, distant from
the county town of Lancaster nine miles, and from the mar-
ket town of Garstang five miles, and is now in lease to Mr.
William Rhodes, of which three years will be unexpired on
the 14th day of February next. The Farm-buildings are
substantial and commodious, and replete with every conveni-
ence. The land (which is principally in meadow and pasture)
has recently been improved at a very considerable expense,
and is of excellent quality as a stock farm. In lease with
the farm, are 310 sheep, of different kinds, as specified in
the lease, which the lessee is bound to leave upon the pro-
The Wood upon this estate,
perty at the end of the term.
which extends over about fifteen acres, is to be taken by the
purchaser at a valuation, which will be produced at the time

of sale.

the occupation of Mr. Thos. Cornthwaite, under a lease for
a term of seven years, from Candlemas and May Day, 1841.
LOT 6.-Also, all that messuage or farm-house, with the
outbuildings, garden, and several closes or parcels of meadow,
pasture, and arable land, thereto belonging, situate at Halton
aforesaid, and containing altogether 47a. 2r. 29p.

Oatlands Pleasure Grounds and Park, Surrey, containing 236 acres, now divided into building lots, with immediate possession, within one mile of the Weybridge and Walton stations on the South-Western Railway, and half an hour's ride of the terminus in London.

This farm is in the occupation of Mr. George Shuttleworth, MESSRS. DRIVER have been favoured

as yearly tenant.

LOT 7. Also, also all that Messuage or Farm-house, with
the garden and outbuildings, and the several closes or par-
cels of excellent meadow, pasture, and arable land, occupied
therewith, situate at Halton aforesaid, and containing
91a. 2r. 11p. This farm is also in the occupation of Mr.
George Shuttleworth, as yearly tenant.
LOT 8. Also, all those four closes or parcels of excellent
meadow and pasture land, situate at Halton aforesaid, and
known by the names, and containing the respective quan-
tities following; that is to say,-Broad Meadow, 5a. Or. 25p.
Back Arrows Meadow, 1a. Or. 21p.; Do. do. 2a. Or. 19p.;
Back Arrows Top, 3a. 1r. 36p.; total, 11a. 3r. 21p.
LOT 9. Also, all that close of land, situate in Halton
aforesaid, and known by the name of "Nithinghaugh,"
containing 2a. Ir. 27p.

LOT 10. Also, all that close of Land, situate in Halton
aforesaid, and known by the name of "Mill Flat," contain-
ing 3a. Or. 4p.
The above lots, 8, 9, and 10, are in the occupation of Mr.
Owen Garnett, as yearly tenant.

LOT 11. And also these four closes, inclosures, or parcels
of Land, situate at Halton aforesaid, called the "Oakenhead
Allotments," and containing together 50a. Ir. 12p. These
allotments are in the occupation of Mr. George Presow, as
yearly tenant.

The respective tenants will shew the property; and for further information application may be made to HIGGIN and MAXTED, Solicitors, Lancaster, at whose office plans and descriptive particulars of the estates may be obtained. Lancaster, 14th July, 1846.

Periodical Sales (established in the year 1803) of Rever-
sions, Life Interests, Annuities, Policies of Assurance,
Advowsons, Next Presentations, Rent Charges in lieu of
Tithes, Post-obit Bonds, Tontines, Debentures, Ground
Rents, Improved Rents, Shares in Docks, Canals, Mines,
Railways, Insurance Companies, and all Public Undertak
ings.
SHUTTLEWORTH and SONS

MESSRS inform the public, that upwards of 40
years' experience having proved the classification of this spe-
cies of property to be extremely advantageous and economi-
cal to vendors, and equally satisfactory and convenient to
purchasers, the PERIODICAL SALES of reversionary inte-
rests, policies of insurance, tontines, debentures, advowsons,
next presentations, all securities dependent upon human
life, shares in docks, canals, mines, railways, and all
public undertakings, will be continued through 1846, as

follow:

Friday, August 7
Friday, September 4

Friday, October 2
Friday, November 6
Friday, December 4.
Particulars may be had Ten days previous to each sale, at
the Royal Hotel, Manchester; the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool;
Dee's Royal Hotel, Birmingham; the Angel, Oxford; the
Eagle and Child, Cambridge; at the Auction Mart; and of
Messrs. SHUTTLEWORTH and SONS, 28, Poultry.

Cambridge.
Valuable Estates for Sale, in the Isle of Ely and County of

To be SOLD by AUCTION; by Messrs,

with instructions to OFFER to PUBLIC COMPE

on TUESDAY, the 4th of AUGUST, in 16 lots, the remain.
TITION, at the Auction Mart, near the Bank of England,
ing portion of the above renowned and highly-admired
Manors of Byfleet, Weybridge, and Walton-upon- Leigh.
DOMAIN, formerly the property of his late Royal Highness
the Duke of York, together with the valuable Freehold
The whole of the above property is Freehold, and the lots
available terrace of table land extending down to the mag-
varying in quantity to 20 acres and upwards, from their
nificent Broadwater Lake, and commanding highly pic-
turesque, and extensive rich views of the surrounding coun-
try and the river Thames, and from their inviting character
and soil, are so disposed as to form peculiarly eligible sites for
the stately and ornamental timber on the several lots, of
the erection of Villa Residences, with the advantage, from
securing a place already formed. The present gravel road,
so long the acknowledged and highly admired drive through
the park, leading from Walton to Weybridge, affording, at
all points, fine prospects, is preserved as a publie road, and
forms the approach and frontage to the various lots. There
is also a Villa Residence and land, and a farm of 48 acres,
ment of, and justly celebrated, fine and costly collection of
with cottage, &c. thereon. The far-famed Grotto, which is
rare conchs and other valuable shells, large and various spe-
divided into four compartments, with its admirable arrange-
cimens of coral, minerals, and petrefactions, &c. will also
be included in this sale. The materials of Oatlands Man-
tion, in lots, about fourteen days after this sale.-Printed
sion and offices, &c. and the homestead will be sold by aue-
particulars, with plans annexed, may be had of Mr. Haynes,
at the Farm at Oatlands; at the White Hart, Windsor;
Griffin, Kingston; Swan, Chertsey; of Messrs. FRERE,
FORSTER, and CO. Solicitors, Lincoln's-inn; at the Auc-
tion Mart, near the Bank of England; and of Messrs.
DRIVER, Surveyors and Land Agents, 8, Richmond-ter-
race, Parliament-street, London.

Freehold Ground Rents, Building Land, and Residence,
Bermondsey, Surrey.

MESSRS. DRIVER have been favoured TION, at the Auction Mart, near the Bank of England, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of AUGUST, at Twelve o'clock, in nine lots, sundry very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, principally exonerated from land-tax, eligibly situate in the Grange-road, Bermondsey, comprising ground rents cured on numerous dwelling-houses, tan-yards, and premises, of the estimated annual value of 9301, with the ralasamounting to about 1351. per annum, well and amply seble reversion, in 22 years, to the fee thereof.

with instructions to offer to PUBLIC COMPETI

Likewise, a FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, adjoining the above, in the occupation of the Rev. Mr. Armstrong, at the low annual clear rent of 421.

Also, a valuable PLOT of FREEHOLD BUILDING

GROUND, containing about half an acre, situate at the rear

thereof.

Printed specifications, with plans annexed, may be had at the place of sale; of Robert Thomas Searles, esq. Kentroad; of Messrs. POWELL, F. and W. BRODERIP, and WILDE, Solicitors, 9, Lincoln's-inn New-square; and of street, London.

Messrs. DRIVER, Surveyors and Land Agents, Parliament

Valuable Freehold Ground Rents, an excellent Freehold
Dwelling-House and Premises, and Two Freehold Houses
in the rear (the whole land-tax redeemed) in the high
Camberwell-road, Surrey.

MESSRS.

CROSS and SON, at the University Arms Hotel, Cambridge, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of July, 1846, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as will be then and there produced, unless sooner disposed of by Private Contract, a valuable Estate, the proporty of John Hodson, Esq. situate in Well Fen, in the Isle of Ely aforesaid, and consists of a Mansion, erected within ESSRS. DRIVER are favoured with LOT 2. IN BOLTON-BY-THE-SANDS.-All those two messuages or farm-houses, with the outbuildings, folds, gar- the last few years, lodge, with coach-house, stables, outdens, and orchards, and the several closes or parcels of land offices and buildings, a well arranged garden, sloping down the 14th of AUGUST, at Twelve o'clock, in Four lots, sunthereto belonging, and occupied therewith, known by the from the Mansion to a rivulet, well supplied with fish, plan- TION, at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew-lane, on FRIDAY, name of the Bolton Holme Estate," situate at Bolton-by-tations, shrubberies; also a farm-house, barns, stables, and the-Sands, in the county of Lancaster, and containing alto- all other requisite buildings, cottages for labourers, draining dry valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, exonerated from mill; also Five Hundred acres of excellent arable and rich land-tax, very eligibly situate on the high Camberwell -road, gether 82a. Ir. Op. pasture land of the finest quality. The estate lies in a ring comprising a Freehold Ground Rent, of 551. per annum, fence, and is most advantageously situated, being within most amply secured upon six private Dwelling-Houses, being eleven milies of Wisbech, seven miles of Downham, and Nos. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, Grosvenor-place, of the anfourteen miles of Ely, and two miles of the projected line nual value of 3501., with the valuable Reversion to the Fee of Railway from Ely to Peterborough, and within half a mile thereof; another Freehold Ground Rent of 51. per annum, is the sixteen feet river, which is navigable into the river well secured upon a pair of Houses in the rear, of the value Nene, and from thence to Lynn, Cambridge, Peterborough, of 701. per annum, also with the valuable Reversion to the and other places. The Estate is now occupied by a most Fee thereof; a Freehold Dwelling, No. 20, Grosvenor-place, respectable and responsible tenant, at the annual rent of and extensive Premises behind on lease, to and in the occu1,1201. The excellent produtive quality of the land, toge-pation of Mr. Freeman, miller and corn-dealer, at the very ther with the many other advantages attached to it from its moderate clear annual rent of 501. free from all deductions situation and otherwise, will insure to a purchaser a capital (property-tax excepted); likewise Two Freehold Houses in spective occupations of Mr. Rutland and Miss Creasy, at investment. The estate will be offered in one lot, and if not Windmill-lane, immediately adjoining the above, in the rethen sold, will be offered in the following Lots. Lot 1 will comprise a building formerly used as a farm-rents amounting together to about 50%. per annum.-To be viewed by permission of the respective tenants, and printed buildings, stables, and thirteen cottages, and 224a. 2r. 36p. specifications may be had of Messrs. DESBOROUGH and (more or less) of land, of which 207a. 1r. 5p. are arable, and YOUNG, Solicitors, 6, Sise-lane, Bucklersbury; at the Auc15a. Ir. 30p. are pasture, and the rest plantation. The pro- tion Mart, near the Bank of England; and of Messrs. perty comprised in the above is holden under lease from the DRIVER, Surveyors and Land Agents, 8, Richmond-terrace, Bishop of Ely for twenty-one years from 25th of March last, Whitehall. renewable every seven years.

This estate, which is in the occupation of Mr. Christopher Heaton, as yearly tenant, is most delightfully situated on the shores of Morecambe Bay, commands extensive views of the Westmoreland and Cumberland mountains, and possesses building sites rarely equalled for beauty and extensive prospect. The dwelling-houses and farm buildings are suitable and commodious, and in complete repair. The land is in excellent condition, and of superior quality, and conveniently situated within a mile of the picturesque village of Bolton-by-the-Sands, and about four miles from the market town of Lancaster. The Lancaster and Carlisle Railway, about to be opened, passes through a portion of the estate, and will bring the property within three hours of both Manchester and Liverpool. Annexed to this estate is a pew, on the north side of the parish church.

LOT 3. IN FARLETON.-All that messuage or dwelling-house, and now divided into tenements, barn, suitable out-
house and farm buildings, with the several closes, inclosures,
or parcels of arable, meadow, and pasture land, occupied
therewith, situate in the township of Farleton, in the county
of Lancaster, now in the occupation of Mr. Robert Burrow,
as yearly tenant, and containing 56a. Ir. 4p.

All that allotment or parcel of land situate in Claughton, occupied with the last described premises, and containing 6a. 2г. 16p.-62a. 3r. 20p.

This estate is situate about two miles from the town of Hornby (where a market for cattle is held every fortnight), and seven miles from the market-town of Lancaster. LOT 4. IN CLAUGHTON.-All those four closes or parcels of land, situate in the township of Claughton, in the county of Lancaster, in the occupation of Mr. Robert Burrow, as yearly tenant, and containing together 5a. 3r. 26p.

LOT 5. IN HALTON.-All that messuage or farm-house, with the outbuildings, garden, and orchard, and the several closes of rich meadow, pasture, and arable land thereto belonging, situate at Halton, in the county of Lancaster, and known by the name of the "Mansion House Estate," and containing in the whole 82a. Or. 35p.

This estate, which comprises some of the best land in the neighbourhood, is well adapted for separate lots, and may be offered for sale in portions to suit the wishes of purchasers. With the exception of a small parcel of land, called "Bank and Croft," containing 2a. Or. 35p. it is in

Lot 2 will comprise 25a. Or. 6p. (more or less) of land, of which 17a. Or. 17p. are arable, and the rest pasture. The land contained in this lot is copyhold of the manor of Maney.

Lot 3 will comprise the mansion, with the lodge, coachhouse, stables, and farm-buildings, and 251a. Or. 16p. (more or less) of land, of which 188a. 3r. 37p. are arable, and 59a. Ir. 34p. are pasture, and the residue plantation. The property comprised in this lot is also holden under lease from the Bishop of Ely for twenty-one years from the 25th day of March last, renewable every seven years.

Lot 4 will comprise two tenements, with out-buildings, and la. 2r. 22p. (more or less) of garden ground. This lot is copyhold of the manor of Wisbech Barton.

Printed descriptive particulars may be obtained, ten days previous to the day of sale, at the Offices of Mr. J. O. Smetham, Solicitor, King's Lynn; and Mr. St. Barbe Sladen, Solicitor, 14, Parliament-street, London; and of Mr. John Hodson, or the Auctioneers, Wisbech.

King's Lynn, June 30, 1846.

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Sales by Austion.

CADELEIGH, DEVON.-Eligible Investment.

be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. THUSSES, the New London Inn, Exeter, or

TUESDAY, the 25th day of AUGUST next, at One o'clock produced), the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate in the parish of Cadeleigh, in the county of Devon, in Two Lots :

(subject to such conditions as will then and there be

Lot 1. EAST COURT ESTATE, comprising a newlyerected farm-house and out-buildings, and 168 acres, or thereabouts, of orchard, meadow, pasture, and arable land, formerly parts and parcels of the messuage, barton, and farm, called Cadeleigh Court Barton, situate in the parish of Cadeleigh aforesaid. The whole is within a ring fence, and a large proportion is orchard and meadow land. The above valuable estate is tithe-free. It is now let to Mr. Whiddon, respectable tenant (except eleven acres of wood and cop. pice which are in hand), for a term of ten years from Lady day last, at a yearly rent of 2001. subject to an allowance of 201. per annum for the first three years. There is a large quantity of thriving timber upon this lot.

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Lot. 2.-LOWER COMB ESTATE, consisting of an excellent farm-house with convenient farm-buildings in com plete repair, and about 102 acres of arable, pasture, and leigh aforesaid. This estate is near to Lot 1, and, with the exception of the plantation, 4a. 3r. 7p. which is in hand, is now in the occupation of Mr. Samuel Daw, as tenant thereof, for a term of ten years from Lady-day, 1844, at the yearly rent of 901. The plantation upon this property, 4a. 3r. 7p. is about twenty years' growth. The above estates are situate four miles from the excellent market-town of Tiverton, and ten miles from Exeter, near the turnpike-road connecting these towns.

The respective tenants will shew the premises, and printed particulars may be had of the AUCTIONEER, at the place of sale; of Mr. WILLIAM PARTRIDGE, Solicitor, Tiver ton; or Mr. R. T. HEAD, Solicitor, Exeter.

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