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Robert Willis, M.D.

John Scott, M.D.

B. Atkinson, esq.

ACTUARY AND SECRETARY.

J. J. Sylvester, esq. M.A., F.R.S.

This Society grants Insurances upon the lives of persons in every profession and station wherever resident.

Four-fifths of the profits are divided among the assured. The rates are calculated on the lowest scale consistent with security, from the Government returns. The payments may be made, yearly, half-yearly, and quarterly, during life, or for a limited period.

Assurances for the whole Term of Life may also be effected upon an Increasing Scale, commencing at a rate much below the ordinary Premiums, and exempt from any augmentation for a period of seven years.

The Board meets every Wednesday, at half-past Three o'clock, to receive proposals and transact other business; but any assurance for which immediate despatch is required may be effected on the same day that it is proposed.

In cases where a life assured by another has gone beyond the limits prescribed by the policy, without the knowledge of the party interested, the Society will, upon his application, and proof of the life being then in a satisfactory state of health (but subject to their medical officers' approval of the risk as applicable to such life), renew the policy upon the same terms as they would have required for its continuance had their consent been previously obtained.

The usual commission allowed to all solicitors.

UNITED

ANCE COMPANY,

SOLICIT

OLICITORS AND GENERAL LIFE INDIA and LONDON LIFE ASSUR

ASSURANCE

57, Chancery-lane, London. Capital One Million.

DIRECTORS.

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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Messrs. John and William Galsworthy, Ely-place.

This Society transacts all the usual business of Life Assurance.

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.

Whilst perfect security is thus given, the number and character 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 profits divided amongst 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.

Assurances may be effected through any respectable Solicitor, or by writing to the Secretary.

The Directors meet on Thursdays at Two o'clock; but

KINGDOM LIFE ASSUR-Assurances may be effected on any day, by applying between
the hours of Ten and Four, at the Offices of the Society,
where Prospectuses and all other requisite information may
be obtained.
CHARLES JOHN GILL,
57, Chancery-lane.
Secretary.

8, WATERLOO-PLACE, PALL-MALL, LONDON.
Established by Act of Parliament in 1834.
DIVISION OF PROFITS AMONG THE ASSURED

DIRECTORS,

James Stuart, esq. Chairman.

Hananel De Castro, esq. Deputy Chairman.

Samuel Anderson, esq.
Hamilton Blair Avarne, esq.
Edw. Boyd, esq. Resident.
E. Lennox Boyd, esq. Asst.
Resident.

Charles Downes, esq.

Charles Graham, esq.

F. Charles Maitland, esq. William Railton, esq. John Ritchie, esq.

F. H. Thomson, esq.

Surgeon-F. Hale Thomson, esq. 48, Berners-street. This Company, established by Act of Parliament, affords the most perfect security in a large paid-up Capital, and in the great success which has attended it since its commencement in 1834,

Its Annual Income being upwards of £82,000.

In 1841 the Company added a Bonus of 27. per cent. per

ANCE COMPANY, 17, Cornhill, London.

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ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. Assurances effected on all classes of Laves, 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 on Invalid

Lives.

EXTRACTS FROM THE TABLES.

EUROPEAN BATES.

Annual Premium for £100.

Half Premium Table.

First

Age Seven

Years.

INDIAN BATES.

Annual Prem. for 1000 Rupees.

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Prospectuses and every requisite information may be ob 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, Of
the Middle Temple, Esq. Barrister-at-Law.

EQUITY COUrts.

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FITHS WELFORD, Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-
at-Law.
VICE-CHANCELLOR of ENGLAND'S COURT,_by
GEORGE GOLDSMITH, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Ba
rister-at-Law.
ROLLS COURT, by J. MACAULAY, Esq. of the Inner

THSOCIERE VERSIONARY INTEREST Temple, Barrister of LIGHT BRUCE'S COURT by

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GEO. S. ALLNUTT, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister. at-Law. VICE-CHANCELLOR WIGRAM'S COURT, by J. VESEY DAWSON, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. COMMON LAW COURTS.

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The COURT of COMMON PLEAS, by Paul Parnell,
The COURT of EXCHEQUER by H. T. COLE, Esq. of
Esq. of the Middle Temple.
the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law; and H. BROOM,
Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

annum on the sum insured to all policies of the participating NEW MAGISTRATES' CASES. Part V. The BAIL COURT by T. W. SAUNDERS, Esq. of the Mid

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YOX and ATKINSON'S REGISTRA

COX TION 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 78. 6d.

The Premiums nevertheless are on the most moderatescale, REAL PROPERTY and CONVEYAN

and only one-half need be paid for the first Five Years, where the Insurance is for Life.

Every information will be afforded on application to the Resident Directors, EDWARD BOYD, Esq. and E. LENNOX BOYD, Esq. of No. 8, Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, London.

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Save from Thirty to Forty per Cent. at least by purchasing your

YACHTING, DRIVING, and ANGLING.
The NEW DREADNOUGHT COATS and CAPES, made by STATIONERY AT PARTRIDGE'S,

J. C. CORDING, will be found by Sailors and Sportsmen to be the best

SEASON. The Oldest GUN and articles ever for

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 63s. 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 Percussion Caps, chemically prepared. Gun Waddings and Wire Cartridges. Repairs executed with the greatest attention and dispatch.

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TEAL and SON'S LIST of BEDDING, containing a full description of weights, sizes, and prices, by which purchasers are enabled to judge the articles that are best suited to make a good set of bedding. Sent free by post, on application to their establishment, the largest in London, exclusively for the manufacture and sale of bedding (no bedsteads or other farniture being kept).HEAL and SON, Feather Dressers and Bedding Manufacturers, 196, opposite the Chapel, Tottenham-court-road.

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 netropolis, 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

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the fiercestt ropical heat for any time, and their durability is equal to
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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

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.

CHANCERY-LANE, five doors from FLEET-STREET, WHOLESALE STATIONER and PAPER MAKER'S AGENT, The following is the present list of prices for good Papers, all of which can be warranted as the best of their descriptions:Thin Bath Note Papers from 2s. 6d. per ream. Good

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Letter Papers of each of the above qualities at the same proportionate prices.

The best Envelopes in London reduced to 4s. 9d. per 1,000, assorted,
Partridge's extra-superfine brilliant Wax 3s. 9d. per lb.
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Best Irish Wafers, warranted......... Partridge's Steel Pens are well known for the ease and freedom with which they write; they are manufactured with the greatest care, of the best material, very carefully selected, and every Pen warranted, at 1s.3d. per gross. Seconds Pens, 4d. per gross. Partridge's Magnum Bonum Pens, 3s. per gross.

AN INFALLIBLE HAIR DYE.

From experiments we have made on the various kinds of Coffee, we ROWLAND'S MELACOMIA, the most success

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
we find the finest and most davourous Coffees are generally wanting in
strength; and as they are usually sold each kind separately, quite re-
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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
of the Coffee is preserved, which, in the ordinary process of roasting, is
entirely destroyed; and as we are coffee roasters, we are enabled to
keep a full supply of fresh roasted Coffee continually, after the Parisian

and Continental method.

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 1s. 8d. per Ib.
Packed in tins of all sizes perfectly air-tight for the country.
We have also strong and useful Coffees, from 1s. to 1s. 4d.
leading through into 22, Dean-street.
Tea Establishment, 95, High Holborn, adjoining Day and Martin's,
HENRY SPARROW, Proprietor.

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

PURE NERVOUS or MENTAL COMPLAINTS

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253, JOHN WILSON begs respectfully to remind the Public that he continues to supply seasoned Floor-Cloth at the lowest price at which the best article can be manufactured. He begs an inspection of his pre sent stock, which for soundness of quality, and variety of pattern, cannot be surpassed.

FLOOR-CLOTH WAREHOUSE, No.

Strand, near Temple Bar. Established 1815.

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as under-viz.-full-sized Brushes, marked T. P. W. No. 1, hard; No. 2,

Liquid Preparation, ever known in this or any other country for Dyeing the Hair of the Head, Whiskers, Mustachios, and Eyebrows a natural and permanent brown or black, so exactly resembling the natural colour of the hair as to defy detection. It is perfectly innocent in its nature, is free from any unpleasant smell, and can be used by any lady or gentleman with the greatest ease and secrecy. Its effect is so permanent that neither water nor perspiration will influence it; and it is entirely free from those properties (usual in hairdyes) which give an unnatural red or purple tint to the hair. Price, 58. Prepared by A. ROWLAND and SON, 20, Hatton Garden, London. Sold by them and by Chemists and Perfumers.

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"This laborious undertaking is intended to supply the practitioner with a ready reference to all the law decided during the half-year ending on the 1st of January, and it is, if successful, to be continued half-yearly. The plan is simple and convenient. All the cases reported during the half year are arranged under their proper subjects, and these are placed alphabetically. If, therefore, the practitioner wants to ascertain what cases have been decided, say on the THE NEW TOOTH-BRUSH, made on the law of Executors," he turns to that title, and under it he will find every case, wheresoever reported, briefly digested with reference to the report or reports, if more than one, where it appears. Besides this, there is an index to the names of cases, and to the names both of defendants and plaintiffs, so that if one be forgotten the case may still be traced by means of the other. The peculiarity of this work, and that in which it differs from any other digest, is, that it includes all the reports, whereas all the other digests exclude some, being guided in their selection, not by the wants of the practitioner, but according to the rivalries of publishers. The plan of this digest is to omit none, and its consequent completeness gives it a peculiar value and utility. The amount of exclusion from the other digests may be judged by this, that the Digest before us, although embracing the reports only for half-a-year, contains more cases index of the names of the cases digested occupies no less than twenty-four closely printed columns. There is also a table of the statutes cited, arranged in chronological order.

To avoid piracy and disappointment, ask for less hard; No 3, middling: No. 4, soft. The narrow Brushes, marked

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 system with the necessary saline to prevent cholera, and other bowel affections; it instantly 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.

T. P. N. No. 5, hard; 6, less hard; No. 7, middling; No. 8, soft.
These inimitable Brushes are only to be had at ROSS and SONS', and
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in bone; or 2s. each, or 21s, per dozen, in ivory.
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really snswers for all colours, and does not require re-doing, but as the
hair grows, as it never fades or acquires that unnatural red or purple
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confidence, recommend the above Dye as infallible, if done at their es-
tablishment; and ladies or gentlemen requiring it are requested to
bring a friend or servant with them to see how it is used, which will

LITHOGRAPHY in all its Branches, Mapping, private apartments devoted entirely to the above purpose, and some of than does either of the others for a whole year, and the mere

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patch. Their artists and workmen in the different branches of printing

LITHOGRAPHY.-Mr. COON, 15, Cheapside,

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A LITTLE ADDITION TO COMFORT.

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seen. They think it necessary to add, that by attending strictly to the
instructions given with each bottle of the Dye, numerous persons have
succeeded equally well without coming to them.

Address ROSS and SONS, 119 and 120, Bishopsgate-street, London,
N.B. Parties attended at their own residences, whatever the distance.

the celebrated Perruquiers, Perfumers, Hair-cutters, and Hair-dyers.

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VERNMENT, in consequence of the many cures achieved by the constant use of GRIMSTONE'S EYE-SNUFF, manufactured of choice British Herbs. Government having ascertained the above fact,

has commanded W. GRIMSTONE, of 434, Oxford-street, to affix a me

dicine stamp on all canisters bearing the label as sanctioned by the
Lords of the Treasury in 1825, and approved by the Stamp Solicitor in
1827. That this celebrated Grimstone's Eye-Snuff will be sold by all
Chemists and Medicine Vendors, in canisters at 9d. 1s. 6d, 2s. 7d,
4s. 6d, and 9s. each, stamp included, and forwarded through the post.
Upon receipt of a Money Order for 3s. 7d. a 2s. 7d. canister will be for-
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PAINT, specially patronized by the British and other Govern ments, the Hon. East-India Company, the principal Dock Companies, and other public bodies, &c. is particularly recommended to the Nobility, Gentry, Agriculturists, Manufacturers, West-India Proprietors, and others, it having been proved, by the practical test of nearly sixty tensively used for the preservation of wooden houses, farm and other years, to surpass all other Paints as an out-door preservative. It is exout-buildings, farming implements, conservatories; park paling, gates, iron railing, iron hurdles, copper, zine, lead, brick, stone, old compo and stucco fronts, and tiles to represent slating. The superiority of the ANTI-CORROSION over every other paint, for out-door purposes, may be easily inferred from the simple fact that its use has been always most strenuously opposed by colour manufacturers, painters, oil and colourmen, and others interested in the sale of common paints. It is also very economical, any labourer being able to lay it on. Colourslight stone, drab or Portland ditto, Bath ditto, light and dark yellow ditto, light and dark oak, light and dark lead, light and dark chocolate, IN WOOD.-The important reduc- bright and dark red, and black, 34s. per cwt.; invisible green, 50s. tion in the price of carving in wood as executed by the patent bright ditto, 60s.; deep green, 60s. per cwt.; in casks, 28 lb., 56 lb., and process enables the proprietors to encourage the prevailing taste by 112 lb. each. Oil and Brushes. More detailed particulars will be sent, supplying the most exquisite specimens of genius in the Gothic, Eliza free of postage. The original ANTI-CORROSION PAINT is only to be bethan, French, and Italian styles, adapted to all architectural pur- obtained of WALTER CARSON (successor to the inventors), 15, Toposes, picture frames, and every possible variety of elaborate decoration. kenhouse-yard, back of the Bank of England, who will shew nearly 300 The proprietors solicit an inspection of the specimens executed by this Testimonials received from the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, who have simple and beautiful process, at their offices, 444, West Strand, or at used the Anti-Corrosion for many years at their country seats. W. C. their works, Ranelagh-road, Thames-bank. Published by J. Weale, is reluctantly compelled to caution the Public against the spurious imi59, Holborn, Parts I., II. III., and IV. price 3s. each (to be continued), tations of his Original ANTI-CORROSION PÄINT, now offered for containing specimen drawings of elaborate Carvings in Wood, pro- sale. He has no agents whatever. All orders are particularly requested duced by the Patent Wood Carving Company, 444, West Strand.

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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 market 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 convenience. 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 property at the end of the term. The Wood upon this estate, which extends over about 15 acres, is to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation, which will be produced at the time of sale. LOT 2. IN BOLTON-BY-THE-SANDS.-All those two messuages or farm-houses, with the outbuildings, folds, gardens, and orchards, and the several closes or parcels of land thereto belonging, and occupied therewith, known by the name of the "Bolton Holme Estate," situate at Bolton-bythe-Sands, in the county of Lancaster, and containing altogether 82a. Ir. op. 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.

To HODGSON, at the King's Arms Hotel, in Lan

LOT 3. IN FARLETON.-All that messuage or dwelling

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. 2r. 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 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.

This farm is in the occupation of Mr. George Shuttleworth, as yearly tenant.

LOT 7. Also, also all that Messuage or Farm-house, with the garden and outbuildings, and the several closes or parcels 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 quantities following; that is to say,-Broad Meadow, 5a. Or. 25p.; Back Arrows Meadow, la. Or. 21p.; Do. do. 2a. Or. 19p.; Back Arrows Top, 3a. 1r. 36p.; total, 11a. 3r. 21p. Lor 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," containing 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. 1r. 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.

The DELL, one of the most admired Bijoux of Windsor Park, and long distinguished for its unrivalled and surprisingly magnificent View of the Castle.

The Estate of New Place, with its Mansion and famous Trout Fishery, close to Alresford, Hants, about eight miles from Winchester and 18 from Southampton.

MESSRS, DANIEL SMITH and SON MESSRS, DANIEL SMITH and SON

respectfully announce that the late sale of this are commissioned to SELL by AUCTION, at the estate having been abandoned, they are commissioned by Mart, near the Bank of England, in AUGUST next the noble proprietor to SUBMIT to PUBLIC SALE, at (unless an acceptable offer shall be previously made by the Auction Mart, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, at Private Contract), the above valuable FREEHOLD PRO. Twelve (unless an acceptable offer shall be previously PERTY; comprising the mansion of New Place, the made by private contract), the above delightful and prominent feature amidst the picturesque scenery on aphighly distinguished FREEHOLD VILLA, at Bishops-proaching the town of Alresford from Winchester, at pregate, a remarkably dry and healthy spot, overlooking sent occupied by Lady Paxton, who will give early possesone of the most romantic portions of the park, through sion. The house stands elevated, surrounded by well-planted which is its beautiful drive of only three miles to Wind- grounds, having. an extensive and important frontage upon sor. It contains an elegant and spacious suite of recepthe high road, from which it is screened by ornamental tion rooms and carved oak library, and altogether accommo- plantations. The estate comprises, in a most perfect and dation for a large family, with haudsome conservatories, compact ring fence, about 105 acres, part very valuable partly surrounding the house, capital stabling and coachwater meadows, extending to and embracing the river, houses, &c. walled garden, complete farm-yard and cottage, which bounds it on the lower or north side for a mile, affordentrance lodge, beautiful pleasure grounds, lawn and pad- ing some of the best trout fishing in the county. It is a redocks, in all about 17 acres, abundantly supplied with spring markably healthy and a famous sporting part of the country. and soft water. A cottage and about seven acres, a little-It may be viewed with cards, which, with particulars and detached, might be a separate lot. The whole is in the most lithographic plans, may be had at Messrs. Jacob and Johnperfect order, and the purchaser may treat for the elegant son's library, Winchester; at the hotels. Southampton; at and useful fittings and furniture with the estate, so as to the Auction Mart; of Messrs. DUNN, CARTER, and have immediate possession. HOPKINS, Solicitors, Alresford; and of Messrs. DANIEL SMITH and SON, Land Agents, in Waterloo-place, Pallmall.

This enviable retreat can only be viewed with cards, which, with particulars, may be had at their offices in Waterlooplace, Pall-mall; or of Messrs. PEMBERTON, CRAWLEY, and GARDINER, Solicitors, Whitehall-place. NOTICE as to the GREAT ESTATE of WHITTLESEA.

MESSRS, DANIEL SMITH and SON

The Sedgehill Estate and Farm in Wilts, on the Borders of Dorsetshire, altogether about 310 Acres, in the rich Vale between Shaftesbury and Fonthill, in a famous Sporting Country.

MESSRS. DANIEL SMITH and SON

are commissioned by the noble Proprietors to announce that the SALE of this very important and valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, which was withdrawn last are directed to OFFER for PUBLIC SALE, year, will positively take place at the Auction Mart, in at the Mart, near the Bank of England, on FRIDAY, September next (unless an acceptable offer shall be previously AUGUST 7, at Twelve (unless an acceptable offer shall made). The Estate of Whittlesea lies near the city of be previously made by Private Contract), in two lots, a very Peterborough, and comprises the vast manors of Whit- desirable FREEHOLD Gentleman's RESIDENCE, on a tlesea, embracing nearly 25,000 acres, and in which are moderate scale, though capable of accommodating a good esta nearly 200 or 300 copyholders, paying quit-rents and blishment. It is a modern house, of a handsome uniform elefines, the greater part of the flourishing town of Whit-vation, with all suitable offices, stabling, walled garden, farm tlesea, the bank premises, several private residences, inns, buildings, lodge, &c. surrounded by a very rich little park, shops, &c. being held of the said manor. Also, above studded with fine oak and other timber, commanding some 2,100 acres of most fertile land, divided into compact highly picturesque scenery, embracing the finely varied farms, and let at low rents, to a highly respectable and in- range of hills and domain of Pitt House, the seat of John telligent tenantry, with some very valuable dispersed parcels Benett, esq. and portions of the Fonthill Estate, together of land adjoining, and contiguous to the town, portions eli- with a valuable Farm adjoining, with all requisite buildings, gible for building. Also, the Advowson of the Vicarage of labourers' cottages, &c. Also (in a separate lot), a highly St. Mary, and the Freehold Rent Charges in lieu of tithes, conditioned and compact Farm, of about 170 acres, in the extending over nearly 18,000 acres. There is a navigable parish of Sedgehill, with a neat farm-house and homestead, river and canal through the estate, and the railway from all recently put into substantial repair, and let to a highly Peterborough to Ely, &c. passes through Whittlesea.-Par- respectable tenant.-The estates may be viewed by applica ticulars will be published when the day and arrangements tion on the premises; and descriptive particulars, with plans, of sale are fixed, and in the interim information may be had may be had at the inns at Shaftesbury, Salisbury, &c.; of of Messrs. JONES, BATEMAN, and BENNETT, Solici- J. BATTEN, Esq. Solicitor, Yeovil; and of DANIEL tors, Lincoln's-inn; of Mr. John Waddelow, of Whittlesea, SMITH and SON, Land Agents, in Waterloo-place, Pallwho will shew the estates; and of Messrs. DANIEL SMITH mall, London. and SON, Land Agents, in Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, who are authorized to receive offers for the whole property by private contract.

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respectfully announce that they will shortly offer for SALE by AUCTION (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), a most excellent and gentlemanly FREEHOLD MANSION, near a railroad, upon a dry gravelly soil, with about sixty acres of land, very fine ornamental timber, and a handsome sheet of water, good gardens, grapehouses, icehouse, warm and cold baths, and every luxury and comfort that can be desired. The house is in perfect repair, and contains handsome drawing and dining-rooms, library billiard and morning rooms, all of good proportions, and averaging about thirty by twenty feet each. The situation is dry, healthy, and airy, and there is a constant and ample supply of the finest water. The handsome furniture may be had with the house.-For further particulars, with cards to view, apply at their offices in Waterloo-place, Pall-mall. St. Leonard's, in Windsor Park. The splendid seat of the late William Dawson, esq. for the last four years occupied by Lord Haddo, delightfully situated adjoining St. Leonard's Hill (the noble seat of Colonel Harcourt), amidst the most romantic and elevated portions of the Royal Park, with a magnificent view of the Castle, the Thames, and rich surrounding country; also a former portion of the forest adjoining, studded with venerable timber, offering a choice site for building.

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ESSRS. DANIEL SMITH and SON have the honour to announce to the nobility and others seeking a capital and beautifully-situated residence, that they are instructed to SUBMIT to PUBLIC SALE, at the Auction Mart, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, at Twelve (unless an acceptable offer shall be previously made by private contract), in two Lots, the above most justly-admired and elegant noble MANSION, admitted to stand uurivalled (except, perhaps, by its princely neighbour St. Leonard'shill) in the whole circle of the court. The mansion is modern and of an elegant and chaste style of architecture, placed on the verge of a romantic and finely-wooded eminence, perfectly secluded, overlooking a lovely vale and a great breadth of the Royal park, with the magnificent Castle towering in the back ground, with the rich banks of the Thames, Eton College, and other interesting objects. The house contains a splendid suite of rooms with east and south aspects, a beautiful conservatory, paved terrace, &c. surrounded by a rich small park of nearly 100 acres, adorned with handsome timber, noble avenue of elms, a sheet of water, with extensive terrace and other walks. About 20 acres adjoining will be of fered in a separate lot, extending from St. Leonard's-hill to the Winkfield-road, opposite Forest-hill, presenting a fine and romantic building site, bounded on one side by Lot 1, and on the other by some of the private drives and plantations of the Royal Park, through which, and the beautiful grounds of Colonel Harcourt, are the approaches to this delightful domain.-The estate can be viewed only with cards, which may be had at Messrs. DANIEL SMITH and SON'S Offices, in Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, and Windsor ; or of THOMAS WEBSTER, Esq. Solicitor, Queen-street, Cheapside.

HANTS.-Borough of Petersfield, near Southampton, Portsmouth, and the Isle of Wight, and within about two miles of the intended direct London and Portsmouth Railway; Delightful Gentleman's Residence, &c.

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R. MINCHIN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Red Lion Hotel, Petersfield, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of AUGUST, 1846, at Twelve o'clock at noon, one of the most pleasingly diversified Es tates in the county, entirely Freehold, and free from Land Tax and Rectorial Tithes. It is situate in the parishes of Steep and Froxfield, and comprises a VILLA RESİDENCE, several FARMS, a RENT-CHARGE of 3001. per annum, in lieu of Rectorial Tithes, and a MANOR. Also a Moiety of a COPYHOLD WATER CORN-MILL; the whole of which will be sold in 26 Lots, so that purchasers may buy either to a large or small extent, and either for occupation or investment.

The Villa, with about 100 acres of Land, forms the first lot, and it is called Ashford Lodge, and is unquestionably a most delightful spot. The house contains dining, drawing, and morning rooms, and all necessary domestic apartments; the pleasure grounds are tastefully laid out, and contain a beautiful sheet of water; the stables, coach-houses, and other outbuildings are sufficiently large; there are good gardens, with gardener's cottage, &c. The Villa is embo. somed in hills of great height, and the scenery from it is of the most pleasing and majestic character; but within the limits of an advertisement it is impossible better to describe it than as a situation singularly adapted for a gentleman's country residence. The present tenant is Admiral Hawker. Lots 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, and 12, comprise Farms of various sizes, completely surrounding the villa.

Lots 5, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15, 19, 21, and 23, consist of several Messuages and Cottages, abutting on the estate, with small quantities of Land attached thereto.

Lots 16, 18, and 22, are plots of Meadow Land. Lots 17 and 20 comprise nearly 50 acres of Land, principally covered with fine thriving oak timber.

Lot 24 consists of a moiety of a Water Corn-mill. Lot 25, comprises the rent charge of 3001. per annum, in lieu of rectorial tithes of the parish of Steep; and

Lot 26, 10-13ths of the Manor of Ashford. Upon the estate (which abounds with rock stone, &c.) are splendid sites for the erection of buildings, and the entire property being within the borough of Petersfield, will confer a right to rose therein.

Full descriptive particulars, with lithographed plans and conditions of sale, may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at Petersfield; at the various inns in the neighbourhood; of Messrs. Osborne and Garret, Estate Agents, Fareham; Messrs. SOUTHWELL, Solicitors, Saxmundham, Suffolk; and Messrs. JENINGS, Solicitors, 1, Mitrecourt Buildings, Temple, London.

LONDON:-Printed by HENEY MORRELL COX, of 74, Great Queen Street, in the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields, in the County of Middlesex, Printer, at his Printing Office, 74 & 75, Great Queen Street aforesaid, and published by JOHN CROCKFORD, of 29, Essex Street, Strand, in the Parish of St. Clement Danes, in the City of Westminster, at the Office of the LAW TIMES, No. 29, Essex Street aforesaid, on Saturday, the 1st day of August, 1848.

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Money Wanted.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1846.

WANTED to BORROW EX

ONEY. immediately, from 750%. to 8007. at 44 per cent. upon Mortgage Security of an ample nature, consisting of a Freehold Dwelling-house, with commodious Wine and Spirit Cellars, and large productive Walled Garden attached, situate in the county of Dorset. The party borrowing is highly respectable, and the money would be taken for a term of seven or ten years, if preferred.

Wanted also to Borrow, two sums of 3,000l. and 1,500l. at 33 per cent. upon Mortgage Security of Freehold Lands of ample value.

For further particulars apply to Mr. S. H. GUMMER,
Solicitor, Bridport.
August 5, 1846.

MONEY WANTED, 2,6007. upon two

Leasehold Houses, in Highbury-crescent, Islington, eld for a long term at a moderate ground-rent.

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structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Auction Mart, City, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, a substantially-built FAMILY RESIDENCE, situate and being 16, Henrietta-street, Cavendish-square, with coach-house and stabling, let on lease, and in the occupation of Thomas Watson, Esq. M.D. at 2157. per annum, and held for a long term direct from the Duke of Portland.-May be viewed by F. CHINNOCK, Auctioneer, Regent-street, Waterlooplace; and particulars of JOHN ROBERTS, Esq. Solicitor, 2, Inner Temple-lane; and at the Auction Mart, City. WORCESTER PARK, SURREY.-A Term of Three Years of a commodious Family Mansion, completely furnished, standing in a Park of 370 acres, with shooting and fishing, at a low rent. CHINNOCK will

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Leaseholds, Honey-lane Market, City, producing 701. per R. FREDERICK CHINNOCK will SELL by AUCTION, at the Auction Mart, City, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, at One, TWO brickbuilt HOUSES and SHOPS, situate and being Nos. 5 and 6, Trump-street, Honey-lane Market, Cheapside, nearly opposite the New City Schools, let to highly respectable tenants at the rent of 351. per annum each; held for long terms at a ground-rent.-May be viewed, and particulars 1uction and Estate Offices, 28, Regent-st. Waterloo-place. obtained at the Mart; of JAMES TAYLOR, Esq. Solicitor, 15, Furnival's-inn, Holborn; and at Mr. CHINNOCK'S

on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, at Twelve, an AGREE MENT for an unexpired term of three years, from October next, of the capital FAMILY MANSION, known as Worcester Park, situate 12 miles from town, two from the King

ston station, and four from Epsom, upon which upwards of thousand pounds has been expended by the vendor to render it fit for the immediate reception of a numerous establishment. are The reception-rooms of noble proportions, and open on an extensive lawn which gently slopes to a magnificent lake of water. The dormitories consist of 13 best bed-rooms and servants' rooms, making up nine beds. The offices are judicially planned, of large dimensions, and comprise every requisite for a first-rate establishment. The grounds are of great beauty, in a high state of order, and diversified with parterres, shrubberies, arboretum, rosaries, &c. excellent kitchen garden, with greenhouse, hothouse, pinery, &c. The premises are held at the low rent of 2401. per annum, including 25 acres of land, and all rates, tithes, and taxes, and repairs of every description, together with the right of shooting over 370 acres, and fishing in the trout stream.-May be viewed by cards only, which may be obtained at Mr. F. CHINNOCK'S Auction and Estate Offices, 28, Regentstreet, Waterloo-place.

Freehold Ground-rents on the Latimer Estate, amounting to 6611. per annum.

MR..
R. FREDERICK CHINNOCK begs to

announce that he has been honoured with instructions to SUBMIT for PEREMPTORY SALE by PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the Auction Mart, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, at Twelve, the above valuable FREEHOLD GROUND-RENTS, which are most abundantly secured upon newly-erected shops, public-houses, and streets of private houses, all well let, and the leases of which are all executed. The property upon which these ground-rents are secured forms the leading portion of the Latimer Estate, which is situate in the parish of Hammersmith, and is bounded on the west by the West London Railway. They will be offered in lots under the different leases, so as not only to meet the wishes of the small as well as the large capitalists to invest, but also to enable the lessees to make their leaseholds freeholds.-Descriptive particulars, with plans of the estate, will be published early, and may be obtained of Messrs. TILSON, SQUANCE, CLARKE, and MORRICE, Solicitors, 29, Coleman-street, City; at the Auction Mart; and at Mr. 28, Regent-street, Waterloo-place. FREDERICK CHINNOCK'S Auction and Estate Offices,

Freehold and Leasehold Estates at Wapping, Mile-End, and
Dalston, producing 3061. per annum, and giving votes for
Middlesex; eligible for investment, in eight lots.
Capital Investment.-Semi-detached VILLA, Park-road,
Regent's-park, let on lease at the low rent of 851. per
R. MOORE will SELL by AUCTION,
at the Mart, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, at Twelve,
CHINNOCK is in- in three lots, FREEHOLD PREMISES, with bakehouse

annum.

MR. FREDERICKortgegee, under his power of

sale, to SELL peremptorily by AUCTION, at the Mart, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, at Twelve, an excellent coach-house stabling, having extensive pleasure-grounds, most delightfully situate at the corner of Park-road, Regent's-park: it is held for a long term at a low ground-rent.-May be viewed by cards only, which, with particulars, may be obtained of Mr. F. CHINNOCK, Auctioneer, 28, Regent-street, Waterloo-place; and particulars may be had at the Mart, and of J. ROBERTS, Esq. Solicitor, 2, Inner Temple-lane.

MESSRS. LAMOND, SMALE, and LA- Valuable Leasehold Italian Villas, eligible either for Invest

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and 14-bushel oven, at the corner of Bostock and Broad

joining, and a Freehold Ground-rent of 137. per annum, secured on four houses in Broad-street. The land-tax is four lots, cleven brick-built five-roomed houses, with gardens, in Robert and Richardson-streets, Jubilee street, Mile-End, all well tenanted, at 1761. per annum, held for in one lot, four compact houses, pleasantly situate 16 to 19, 54 years to come, at the low ground-rent of 31. each; and, Holly-street, Dalston, well let at a clear rent of 72.; held for 72 years at 71. 108. each ground-rent.-May be viewed, and particulars had of S. Tripp, Esq. 2, Adelaide-place, London Bridge; A. K. Hutchinson, Esq. Crown-court, Threadneedle-street; J. Scarborough, Esq. 19, Tokenhouse-yard, City; at the Mart; and at the Auctioneer's Offices, Mile-End-road.

London, to which place all favours, containing instructions, VILLAS, situate on the high road to Harrow, and being DE

are respectfully requested to be addressed.

All Scrip and Share Certificates must be deposited for examination at least one day previously to their being offered; and advices of results will be forwarded by the first post after the sale, and the proceeds immediately disposed of according to instructions."

Offices, Hall of Commerce, Threadneedle-street, London.

R. FREDERICK CHINNOCK will SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, at One, TWO semi-detached ITALIAN Nos. 4 and 9, Westbourne Villas; one decorated in the Parisian, the other in the German style; each with gardens in front and rear. Held for a term of 500 years, at groundrents of 107. and 121. per annum.-May be viewed, and particulars obtained at the Mart; of JOHN ROBERTS, Esq. Solicitor, 2, Inner Temple-lane; and at Mr. CHINNOCK'S Offices, 28, Regent-street, Waterloo-place.

EEDS FOR EXECUTION ABROAD. -Messrs. J. and R. M'CRACKEN, Foreign Agents, 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.

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THURSDAY, the 13th day of AUGUST, 1946, at Twelve o'clock at noon, one of the most pleasingly diversified Estates in the county, entirely Freehold, and free from Land Tax and Rectorial Tithes. It is situate in the parishes of Steep and Froxfield, and comprises a VILLA RESIDENCE, several FARMS, a RENT-CHARGE of 3001. per annum, in lieu of Rectorial Tithes, and a MANOR. Also a Moiety of a COPYHOLD WATER CORN-MILL; the whole of which will be sold in 26 Lots, so that purchasers may buy either to a large or small extent, and either for occupation or investment.

The Villa, with about 100 acres of Land, forms the first lot, and it is called Ashford Lodge, and is unquestionably a most delightful spot. The house contains dining, drawing, and morning rooms, and all necessary domestic apartments; the pleasure grounds are tastefully laid out, and contain a beautiful sheet of water; the stables, coach-houses, and other outbuildings are sufficiently large; there are good gardens, with gardener's cottage, &c. The Villa is embosomed in hills of great height, and the scenery from it is of the most pleasing and majestic character; but within the limits of an advertisement it is impossible better to describe it than as a situation singularly adapted for a gentleman's country residence. The present tenant is Admiral Hawker.

Lots 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, and 12, comprise Farms of various sizes, completely surrounding the villa.

Lots 5, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15, 19, 21, and 23, consist of several Messuages and Cottages, abutting on the estate, with small quantities of Land attached thereto.

Lots 16, 18, and 22, are plots of Meadow Land. Lots 17 and 20 comprise nearly 50 acres of Land, principally covered with fine thriving oak timber.

Lot 24 consists of a moiety of a Water Corn-mill. Lot 25, comprises the rent charge of 3001. per annum, in lieu of rectorial tithes of the parish of Steep; and

Lot 26, 10-13ths of the Manor of Ashford. Upon the estate (which abounds with rock stone, &c.) are splendid sites for the erection of buildings, and the entire property being within the borough of Petersfield, will confer a right to vote therein.

Full descriptive particulars, with lithographed plans and conditions of sale, may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at Petersfield; at the various inns in the neighbourhood; of Messrs. Osborne and Garret, Estate Agents, Fareham; Messrs. SOUTHWELL, Solicitors, Saxmundham, Suffolk; and Messrs. JENINGS, Solicitors, 1, Mitrecourt Buildings, Temple, London.

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be Peremptorily SOLD, pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause Morris v. Morris, with the approbation of John Ed. mund Dowdeswell, Esquire, one of the Masters of the said Court, at the Red Horse Inn, in Stratford-upon-Avon, in the county of Warwick, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of SEPTEMBER next, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, in distinct lots, certain FREEHOLD ESTATES, late the property of John Morris, Esquire, the testator in the pleadings of the said cause, situate at Marston Sicca, otherwise Long Marston, in the county of Gloucester, consisting of a convenient Messuage, Agricultural Buildings and Cottages, and about 215 Acres of Land; printed particulars whereof may be had (gratis), at the said Master's office, in Southampton Buildings, Chancery-lane, and of Mr. CHARLES BELL, Solicitor, 36, Bedford-row, London; of Mr. OSWALD CHEEK, Solicitor, Evesham; and of Mr. GEORGE AGG, Auctioneer, Hazelor, near Evesham, Worcestershire.

ERVOUS MENTAL COMPLAINTS.

for his pamphlet on the symptoms, treatment, and cure of nervous complaints, which pamphlet 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 remedy. The most deeply rooted symptoms are effectually and permanently removed without bleeding, blistering, or purging, and without hindrance to habits of business or pleasure.

Letters will be replied to without delay.-The remedies forwarded to all parts.-At home for consultation from 11 to 4.-23, DOUGHTY-STREET, MECKLENBURGHSQUARE, LONDON.

DR. CULVERWELL'S GUIDE TO HEALTH AND LONG LIFE.

(300 pages, pocket volume), price 1s.; by post 1s. 6d. HAT to EAT, DRINK, and AVOID: With Diet Tables, for all Complaints.

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By R. J. CULVERWELL, M.D. M.R.C.S., L.A.C. &c. CONTENTS: How to secure perfect digestion, tranquil feelings, a good night's rest, a clear head, and a contented mind. By an observance of the instructions herein contained, the feeble, the nervously delicate, even to the most shattered constitution, may acquire the greatest amount of phy sical happiness, and reach in health the full period of life allotted to man.

To be had of Sherwood, 23, Paternoster-row; Carvalho, 147, Fleet-street; Hannay, 63, Oxford-street; Mann, 39, Cornhill; and all Booksellers; or direct, by post or otherwise, from the Author, 10, Argyll-place, Regent-street.

JOHN S. 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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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 profits divided amongst 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.

Assurances may be effected through any respectable Solicitor, or by writing to the Secretary.

The Directors meet on Thursdays at Two o'clock; but Assurances may be effected on any day, by applying between the hours of Ten and Four, at the Offices of the Society, where Prospectuses and all other requisite information may be obtained. CHARLES JOHN GILL, 57, Chancery-lane. Secretary.

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Charles Downes, esq.

Deputy Chairman. Charles Graham, esq. F. Charles Maitland, esq. William Railton, esq. John Ritchie, esq. F. H. Thomson, esq.

Surgeon-F. Hale Thomson, esq. 48, Berners-street. This Company, established by Act of Parliament, affords the most perfect security in a large paid-up Capital, and in the great success which has attended it since its commencement in 1834,

Its Annual Income being upwards of £82,000.

In 1841 the Company added a Bonus of 21. per cent. per annum on the sum insured to all policies of the participating class from the time they were effected. The Bonus added to policies from March, 1834, to the 31st Dec. 1840, is as follows:Sum Assured. Time Assured. Sum added to Policy 693 6s. 8d. 600 0 0 400 0 0 200 0 0

£5,000

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THSOCIERE VERSIONARY INTEREST The FOURTH EDITION of the REGISTRA

street, London. Established 1823. Actual paid up Capital above half a million.

Reversionary property, life policies, and deferred annuities, purchased to any amount, and the full value given, without putting the vendor to any unnecessary trouble or expense. Daily attendance from ten to four.

and all the recent Statutes, with Notes of the decisions of the Court of Common Pleas upon the Appeals. By EDWARD W. COX, Esq. Barrister-at-Law. Price 5s. boards; half-bound, 6s. 6d.; and interleaved, 7s. 6d. London: LAW TIMES Office, 29, Essex-street, Strand.

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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 on Invalid Lives.

EXTRACTS FROM THE TABLES.

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GEORGE N. WRIGHT, M.A. Manager.

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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.
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GEO. S. ALLNUTT, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-
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