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The London Gazette (1836)
Numb. 19346. Tuesday, January 12, 1836
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The London Gazette.

Published by Authority.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1836.


Lord Chamberlain's-Office, January 1, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that His Majesty will hold a Levee at St. James's-Palace, on Tuesday the 23d of February next, at two o'clock, on Wednesday the 2d of March, and on every succeeding Wednesday till further orders.


REGULATIONS TO BE OBSERVED AT THE KING'S LEVEES, AT ST. JAMES'S-PALACE.

The Noblemen and Gentlemen who propose to attend His Majesty's Levees at St. James's-Palace, are requested to bring with them two cards with their names thereon written, one to be left with the King's Page in attendance in the Presence-Chamber, and the other to be delivered to the Lord in Waiting, who will announce the name to His Majesty. And those Gentlemen who are to be presented are hereby informed, it is absolutely necessary that their names, with the name of the Gentleman who is to present them (not the Lord in Waiting), should be sent in to the Lord Chamberlain's-Office, before twelve o'clock on the Saturday previous to the Levee on the 23d of February, and on the Monday previous to each succeeding Levee, in order that they may be submitted for the King's approbation; it being His Majesty's command, that no presentation shall hereafter be made at the Levees, but in conformity with the above regulations; and further, that no person shall be admitted, on any pretence whatever, who has not been so presented.

It is particularly requested, that Gentlemen who are to be presented at the Levees will have their names distinctly written upon the card to be delivered to the Lord in Waiting, in order that there may be no mistake in announcing them to the King.

The state apartments will not be open for the reception of company coming to Court, until half past one o'clock.


Office of the Lord Chamberlain to the Queen, Queen's-House, St. James's, January 1, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that it is the Queen's intention to hold Drawing-Rooms on the following days:

Wednesday, February 24, being for the celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday.

Tuesday, March 24.

Thursday, April 21.

Thursday, May 5.

Saturday, May 28, being for the celebration of His Majesty's Birthday.

Thursday, June 16.

No presentations can take place on those days appointed for the celebration of their Majesties' Birth-days.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, January 1, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Drawing-Room to be held at St. James's-Palace, on Wednesday the 24th of February next, being for the celebration of Her Majesty's Birth-day, the Knights of the several Orders are to appear in their Collars.


Cambridge-House, August 30, 1835.

His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge has been pleased to appoint the Reverend William Bentinck Lethem Hawkins, M. A. to be one of His Royal Highness's Domestic Chaplains.


[The following article is substituted for that which appeared in the Gazette of 17th November 1835.]


Whitehall, January 11, 1836.

The King has been pleased to present the Reverend James Dewar to the church and parish of Salin, in the presbytery and isle of Mull, vacant by the transportation of the Reverend Duncan McLean to the church and parish of Kilbrandon.


Office of Ordnance, 11th January 1836.

Royal Regiment of Artillery.

First Lieutenant Francis Holcombe to be Second Captain, vice Jago, retired on half-pay. Dated 6th January 1836.

Second Lieutenant Charles Lionel Fitzgerald to be First Lieutenant, vice Holcombe. Dated 6th January 1836.

Erratum in the Gazette of the 1st instant.

For Gentleman Cadet Honourable Charles Henry Spencer,
Read Gentleman Cadet Honourable Robert Charles Henry Spencer.


Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets.

Queen's Own Regiment of Tower Hamlets Militia,

John Sidney Doyle, Esq. to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Hawker, deceased. Dated 8th January 1836.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County Palatine of Chester.

The King's Regiment of Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry.

Captain Lord De Tabley to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Wilbraham Egerton, promoted. Dated 1st January 1836.

The Right Honourable Lord Stowell has been pleased to appoint Francis Hoole, of Sheffield, in the county of York, Gent. a Public Notary for the town of Sheffield, and within the distance of fifteen miles thereof, by faculty, bearing date the 18th day of December 1835, under seal and registered in Chancery the 19th day of December 1835.


Admiralty, Somerset-Place, December 26, 1835.

Half-pay and Retired-pay to Naval Officers and Officers of the Royal Marines.

NOTICE is hereby given, that on the receipt in the Wages Department at the Admiralty-office, Somerset-place, of the declaration or certificate of identity required from each Officer by His Majesty's Orders in Council, a bill for the amount of the half-pay or retired-pay due will be made out in this Department, which will he payable by the Treasurer of His Majesty's Navy, on the following days, viz.

On the 11th and 12th of January next, to Masters, Surgeons, and Pursers, and their Attorneys.

On the 13th, 14th, and 15th of January, to Lieutenants at 5s. a day and under, and their Attorneys.

On the 16th and 18th of January, to Lieutenants at 7s. and 6s. a day, and Chaplains, and their Attorneys.

On the 19th, 20th, and 21st of January, to Admirals, Lieutenant-Generals, Major-Generals, Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels, Majors, Captains, Commanders, and Retired Commanders, and their Attorneys.

Great inconvenience having been experienced by the claims of Officers, who have not chosen to receive their half-pay or retired-pay on the days fixed for their rank, being brought forward on the days appointed for the payment of half-pay and retired-pay to Officers of different ranks; notice is hereby given, that no such claims can in future be attended to on the days not appointed for Officers of those ranks; but for the accommodation of such Officers, and also for the convenience of those who may not have transmitted their declarations or certificates sufficiently early to admit of payment on the above-mentioned days, a recall will take place on the 23d and 25th of January.

After which the half-pay and retired-pay will be payable on the first and third Wednesday in every month, excepting during the general payment.

Officers residing in or near London; and wishing to receive their half-pay or retired-pay in person, are requested to deliver their declarations or certificates into the Wages-office at the Admiralty, Somerset-place, or transmit them to the Secretary of the Admiralty, immediately on the expiration of each quarter; and those employing agents are also requested to furnish their agents with their declarations or certificates with the same dispatch, for unless such documents are delivered into this Office early, delay in the payment must unavoidably ensue.

As it sometimes happens that Officers apply personally for their half-pay or retired-pay, without having previously sent in their declarations or certificates as required by the usual advertisement, any delay or inconvenience to which they might be subject by this oversight, it is in the power of the Officers themselves to prevent, by an adherence to the existing regulations.

Under the authority of the Statutes relating to the pay of the Navy, besides the above-mentioned modes, Officers may receive their half-pay or retired-pay in any of the following ways, viz.

1st. By drawing a bill for the amount, in

which case they are to give notice thereof, by letter, to the Secretary of the Admiralty, marked, in the corner, "Half-pay, or Retired-pay, Accountant-General," and thereupon the proper form of a bill of exchange

will be sent to them.
2d. By a remittance bill, or permanent

remittance bill, payable to them at or in the neighbourhood of their residence, by the Collector

of Customs or Excise.
3d. By extract or permanent remittance bill,

at a Dock-yard, where there is an

establishment of Pay Clerks.

In either of which two latter cases, they must give a like notice to the Secretary of the Admiralty, marked in the same manner, and a remittance bill or extract, will thereupon be made out and transmitted to them.

In all cases, the Officer signifying his desire of payment is to state at the foot of his letter, his Christian and surnames, his rank, and a full description of his residence.

Mem.—Bills of exchange drawn under or by virtue of the Act of II Geo. 4, cap. 20, are not liable to the stamp duty.

No persons residing out of His Majesty's dominions are entitled to the privileges of this Act.


CHARLES MACINTOSH, of Cross Basket, near Glasgow, Esq. hereby gives notice, that he intends forthwith to apply to His Majesty in Council for a prolongation, for the further term of seven years, or such other term, not exceeding seven years, as His Majesty shall please, of his respective terms of sole using and vending his invention of "a process and manufacture whereby the texture of hemp, flax, wool, cotton, and silk, and also leather, paper, and other substances, may be rendered impervious to water and air," that is to say:

His term of sole using and vending his said invention granted to him by certain letters patent, bearing date the 17th day of June 1823, for that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called England, the dominion of Wales, the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and in all the British colonies and plantations abroad:

And also his term of sole using and vending his said invention granted by certain letters patent, bearing date the 6th day of May 1823, for that part of the United Kingdom, of Great Britain and Ireland called Scotland:

And also his term of sole using and vending his said invention granted by certain letters patent, bearing date the 15th day of August 1823, for that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Ireland.

And the said Charles Macintosh hereby gives further notice, that he intends to apply, on the 16th day of February next, to the Right Honourable the Lords comprising the Judicial Committee of His Majesty's Honourable Privy Council, for a time to be fixed for hearing the matters of his petitions for such prolongation of his said several terms as hereinbefore mentioned; and all persons desirous of being heard, in opposition to the prayers of his said petitions, are hereby required to enter caveats at the Privy Council-Office on or before the said 16th day of February next.

Charles Macintosh.

Admiralty, Somerset-Place, December 30, 1835.

THE Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland do hereby give notice, that on Thursday the 21st of January next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, they will put up to sale, at their Office in Somerset-place, His Majesty's ships and vessels hereunder mentioned, namely:

Lying at Deptford.
Dover, 5th rate, 692 tons burthen,
Lying at Chatham.
Martial, brig, 183 tons burthen.
Surly, lighter, 137 tons burthen.
Lying at Sheerness.
Dispatch, brig, 388 tons burthen.
Mercury, tender, 40 tons burthen.
Lying at Portsmouth.
Merlin, sloop, 395 tons burthen.
Rifleman, brig, 387 tons burthen.
Duchess of York, tender, 49 tons burthen.
Lying at Plymouth.
Captivity, 74 guns, 1613 tons burthen.
Elk, brig, 386 tons burthen.
Carnation, sloop, 385 tons burthen.
Barracouta, brig, 235 tons burthen.
Breakwater, lighter, No. 10, 28 tons burthen.

Persons wishing to view the ships and vessels, must apply to the Superintendents of the Dockyards for notes of admission for that purpose.

Catalogues and conditions of sale may be had here and at the Yards.

SALE OF IRON BALLAST.

Admiralty, Somerset-Place, January 1, 1836.

THE Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland do hereby give notice. that immediately after the sale of ships and vessels, advertised to take place at this Office, on Thursday the 21st instant, at two o'clock in the afternoon, they will put up to sale the following quantities of

Broken, irregular, and foreign Iron Ballast, viz.

141 Tons, lying at Woolwich.
40 Tons, lying at Sheet-ness.
200 Tons, lying at Chatham.

Persons wishing to view the lots, must apply to the Superintendents for notes of admission for that purpose.

Catalogues and conditions of sale may be had here and at the Yards.

CONTRACTS FOR RUM, WINE, PEAS, OATS, AND COCOA.

Department of the Comptroller for Victualling and Transport Services, Somerset-Place, January 5, 1836.

THE Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, do hereby give notice, that on Thursday the 14th instant, at one o'clock, they will be ready to treat with such persons as may be willing to contract for supplying and delivering the following articles into His Majesty's Victualling Stores at Deptford, viz.

Rum, the produce of the British possessions in the West Indies, equal, by Sykes's hydrometer, to 75,000 gallons proof; to he delivered in the original casks as imported, and tenders to be made at a rate per proof gallon, and in parcels of not less than 3000 gallons; half to be delivered in a month, and the remainder in a month afterwards.
Wine, Spanish Red, 6000 gallons; half to be delivered in a fortnight, and the remainder in a fortnight afterwards.
Peas, 500 quarters; half to be delivered in a fortnight, and the remainder in a fortnight afterwards.
Oats, Scotch Potatoe, 300 quarters; to be delivered in a fortnight.
Cocoa, 30 to 40 tons; half to be delivered in three weeks, and the remainder in three weeks afterwards.

The Rum, Wine, and Cocoa will be exempted from the Customs' duties.

Samples of the wine (not less than two bottles}, of the peas and oats (not less than two quarts of each), and of the cocoa (not less than two pounds) must be produced by the parties tendering.

The conditions of the contracts may be seen at the said Office.

No tender will be received after one o'clock on the day of treaty, nor any noticed, unless the party attends, or an agent for him duly authorised in writing.

Every tender must be delivered at the above Office, and those for wine and cocoa must be accompanied by a letter addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty, at Somerset-place, and signed by a responsible person, engaging to become bound with the person tendering, in the sum of £25 per cent. on the value, for the due performance of the contracts.

CONTRACT FOR BEES' WAX.

Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy, Somerset-Place, January 8, 1836.

THE Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland do hereby give notice, that on Thursday the 28th instant, at one o'clock, they will be ready to treat with such persons as may be willing to contract for supplying His Majesty's several Dock-yards with

English or Russian Bees' Wax.

Samples of the wax and a form of the tender may be seen at the said Office

No tender will be received after one o'clock on the day of treaty, nor any noticed unless the party attends, or an agent for him duly authorised in writing.

Every tender must be delivered at the above Office, and be accompanied by a letter addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty, at Somerset-place, and signed by a responsible person, engaging to become bound with the person tendering, in the sum of £400, for the due performance of the contract.

CONTRACT FOR LIFT PUMPS.

Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy, Somerset-Place, January 8, 1836.

THE Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, of Great Britain and Ireland, do hereby give notice, that on Thursday the 4th of February next, at one o'clock, they will be ready to treat with such persons as may be willing to contract for supplying and delivering into His Majesty's Dockyard at Woolwich,

Lift Pumps, for pumping Water out of Ships' Holds

A pattern of the pump and a form of the tender may be seen at the said Office.

No tender will be received after one o'clock on the day of treaty, nor any noticed unless the party attends, or an agent for him duly authorised in writing.

Every tender must be delivered at the above Office, and be accompanied by a letter addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty, at Somerset-place, and signed by a responsible person, engaging to become bound with the person tendering, in the sum of £200, for the due performance of the contract.

East India-House, January 8, 1836.

THE Court of Directors of the East India Company do hereby give notice,

That the Political and Military Committee will be ready, on or before Wednesday the 20th instant, at eleven o'clock, to receive proposals in writing, sealed up, from such persons as may be willing to supply the Company with

Meat;
Flour;
Potatoes ;
Groceries ;
Malt and Hops;
Candles, Oil, and Soap;

for the use of their Military Seminary at Addiscombe, near Croydon;

and that the conditions of the contract may be had upon application at the Military Secretary's Office, East India-House; where the proposals are to be left any time before eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the said 20th January, after which hour no tender will be received.

Peter Auber, Secretary.

London, January 7, 1836

NOTICE is hereby given, that warrants for the dividend declared on the nominal capital stock of the Governor and Company for working of Mines, Minerals, and Metals, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, will be ready to be delivered to the Proprietors, on Thursday the 14th instant, and every Thursday thereafter till the whole is paid, at the Sun Fire-Office, in Bankstreet, Cornhill; and that the transfer-books of the said Company, which are now shut, will be opened again on Thursday the 14th instant.

Eden Harwood, Clerk.

Colombian Mining Association, No. 3, Freeman's-Court, Cornhill, London, January 7, 1836

THE eleventh General Annual Meeting of the Proprietors of this Association will be held at the Office of the Association, on Wednesday the 3d day of February next, at one o'clock precisely.

John Chapman, Secretary.

Arigna Iron and Coal Company's-Office, No. 9, Liverpool-Street, London, January 6, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Half-yearly General Meeting of the said Company,advertised to be held (pursuant to the Company's Act of Parliament), at the Company's Office, No. 9,Liverpool-street, Broad-street, in the city of London, on the 30th day of July last, and on that day adjourned by the Directors of the said Company until the first Wednesday in February next, or such other day as the said Directors might appoint, pursuant to the said Act of Parliament, will be held on Thursday the 4th day of February next at twelve o'clock precisely (not twelve o'clock for one o'clock), at the Company's Office, No 9, Liverpool-street, in the city of London.

By order of the Board of Directors,
Henry English, Secretary.

Arigna Iron and Coal Company's-Office, No. 9, Liverpool-Street, London, January 6, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a Half-yearly General Meeting of the said Company will be held (pursuant to the Company's Act of Parliament) at the Company's Office, No 9, Liverpool-street, Broad-street, in the city of London, on Thursday the 4th day of February next, at one o'clock precisely (not one o'clock for two o'clock), for the purpose of receiving a report of the Directors on the affairs of the said Company; and particularly a statement of the several arrangements which have been entered into by the Directors, not only for the future working of the Company's mines at Arigna, but by which arrangements certain law proceedings relating to the Company have been settled and put an end to; and likewise fot the purpose of electing four qualified Proprietors to be Directors of the said Company, in the place and stead of four Directors who vacate their Office by rotation, pursuant to the 27th section of the same Act of Parliament; and also to proceed to the election, of one Auditor and Examiner of the Accounts of the said Company, in the place and stead of one of the Auditors who vacates his Office in rotation under the provisions of the said 27th section of the Act of Parliament. Every Proprietor intending to become a Candidate to fill any such vacant Offices must, within fourteen days after the insertion of this advertisement, signify his intention, by writing under his hand, stating the place of his residence and addition; such writing to be left within the same fourteen days, at the Office of the Company.

By order of the Board of Directors,
Henry English, Secretary.

N. B. By the 31st section of the Act, the Directors and Auditor going out of Office are eligible to be re-elected.

Forth and Clyde Navigation. Golden-Square, January 11, 1836.

WE, being the major part of the Governor and Council of the Company of Proprietors of the Forth and Clyde Navigation, do hereby, pursuant to the provisions contained in two Acts of Parliament, passed in the twenty-seventh and forty-sixth years of the reign of His Majesty King George the Third, call a Special General Meeting or Assembly of the said Proprietors, to be held at the British Coffee-house, in Cockspur-street, in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, and liberty of Westminster, on Wednesday the 3d day of February next, at one o'clock precisely, for the purpose of considering and passing such resolutions and orders as they may think proper, relative to the improvement and extension of the said navigation, and the harbours at Port Dundas and Grangemouth, with the towing-paths, wharfs, and other works therewith connected; the proposed cut from Port Dundas to Overpossil; the extension of the head level of the canal and the formation of a cut from Windford or Castlecarry, to Loanhead, and the raising and borrowing of money for effecting the aforesaid purposes; and to granting licences for conveying passengers in boats along the said canal, and making rules, orders, and regulations for their management; and also for passing such resolutions and orders as they may think proper relative to a Bill or Bills for all or any of the above purposes, and applications to Parliament by the Company for leave to bring in the same, and also to the bye-laws of the Company relating to such Bills.

K. Finlay, Governor.
R. D. Alston.
Robert Grahame.
W. G . Paxton.
Geo. Purling.
Theo. Walrond.
David Caldwell, Secretary.

London, January 9, 1336.

NOTICE is hereby given to the officers and company of His Majesty's ship Arachne, James Burney, Esq. Commander, that an account of a moiety of the proceeds of the Spanish slave-vessel Joven Reyna, captured on the 27th March 1835, will be deposited in the Registry of the High Court of Admiralty, on or before the ]2th day of February next, by

W. and E. Chard, for John Warwick, Agent.

London, October 23, 1832.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hitherto existing between us the undersigned, as Merchants, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.

Stephen Phillips.
Francis Phillips.

December 29, 1835.

THIS is to certify, that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between us, as Upholsterers and Cabinet-Makers, at 61, Conduit-Street, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

Richard Hurley.

Henry Wright Hurley.

TAKE notice, the Partnership hitherto carried on between us, as Attorneys and Solicitors, in Gray's-Inn, in the County of Middlesex, has been this day dissolved; and all debts due to and from the said Partnership will be received and paid by the undersigned G. P . Philipe.—Dated this 9th day of January 1836.

Geo. P. Philipe.
Henry T. Archer.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Thomas West and William Gath, at Leicester Dyke, in the Township of Bradford, in the County of York, as Worsted Spinners, under the firm of West and Gath, was this day dissolved by mutual consent: As witness their hands this 8th day of January 1836.

Thos. West.
William Gath.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, John Bridson and Robert Bridson, of Liverpool, in the County of Lancaster, Ironmongers, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 1st day of January instant. All debts owing to and from the said concern are to be received and paid by the said Robert Bridson.—Witness our hands this 5th day of January 1836.

Jno. Bridson.
Robert Bridson.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, William Kleft and Philip Kleft, of 128. Strand, in the County of Middlesex, Oilmen, under the firm of W. and P. Kleft, is this day dissolved by mutual consent: and that the business will in future be carried on by the said William Kleft, by whom all debts will be received and paid.—Witness our hands this 8th day of January 1836.

William Kleft.
Philip Kleft.

Liverpool, January 1, 1835.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, under the firm of Cannon, Miller, and Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent.

David Cannon.
Jno. Miller.

THE Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, James Tape and William Davis, of Bromley, in the County of Kent, Maltsters, is this day dissolved by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 7th day of January 1836.

Jas. Tape.
William Davis.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, William Ellis and John Woodsend, of the Town of Nottingham, Joiners and Cabinet-Makers, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Witness our hands this 4th day of January 1836.

William Ellis.
John Woodsend.

New York, November 6, 1835.

THE Partnership subsisting between Thomas Sands and Charles Turner, both of Liverpool, and Edward A. Jee, of New York, carrying on business in this City, under the name of Edward Jee and Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

Tho. Sands.
Edward A. Jee.
Charles Turner.

NOTICE is hereby 'given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between James Bishop Peters and Henry Wyndham Gwyer, of the City of Bristol, Coach-Masters, heretofore carrying on trade under the firm of James Bishop Peters and Company, was, on the 31st day of December last, dissolved by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 7th day of January 1836.

J. B. Peters.
Henry W. Gwyer.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting betwixt us the undersigned, Isaac Lowe and Thomas Moreton, carrying on business at Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, as Cabinet-Makers, Upholsterers, and Furniture-Dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 8th day of January 1836.

Isaac Lowe.
Thomas Moreton.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, John Kay and Michael Coyle, as Plasterers and Painters, at Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, was dissolved on the 25th day of December 1835, by mutual consent: As witness our hands this 2d day of January 1836.

John Kay.
Michael Coyle.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Thomas George Jaques and David William Nell, in Leeds, in the County of York, in the trade or business of Common Brewers, was dissolved on the 1st day of January instant: As witness our hands this 9th day of January 1836.

Thos. Geo. Jaques.
Davd. Willm. Nell.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, George Fishwick, William Fishwick, and James Smallpage, as Tanners, Curriers, and Leather-Dealers, at Burnley and Bury, in the County of Lancaster, under the style or firm of Fishwicks and Smallpage, was this day dissolved by mutual consent; and that the said respective businesses will in future be carried on by the said James Smallpage at the places aforesaid. All debts due to or owing by the late firm of Fishwicks and Smallpage, will be received and paid by the said James Smallpage in the usual course of trade.—Dated the 8th day of January 1836.

George Fishwick.
Willm. Fishwick.
James Smallpage. WE hereby mutually agree to dissolve the Partnership existing between us, as Brewers, at the Highbury

Brewery, Islington, from this day the 18th of October 1835.

William Wakeling Boreham.
Stanley Stokes, jun.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Henry Godwin and Charles Bailey, of the City of Winchester, in the County of Southampton, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.— Witness our hands this 8th day of January 1836.

Hy. Godwin.
Chas. Bailey.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, Martin Henry Lewis Gaetano Colnaghi and Thomas Henry Bluck, carrying on the business of Printsellers, in Cockspur-Street, Charing-Cross, under the firm of Colnaghi and Company, has this day been dissolved. —Dated this 3d December 1835.

M. H. Colnaghi.
Thos. Henry Bluck.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, Joseph Evans and Raif Rutherford, in the business of Schoolmasters, and carried on at Abergavenny, in the County of Monmonth, is dissolved, by mutual consent, on this 24th day of December 1835. —Witness our hands this 24th day of December 1835.

Joseph Evans.
Raif Rutherford.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Copartnership business of a Calenderer, Maker-up, and Packer, heretofore carried out by us at Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, under the firm of Alexander Lindsay and Co. was dissolved on the 31st day of December 1835, by mutual consent : As witness our hands this 8th day of January 1830.

Samuel Holgate.
James Lawrinson.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore existing between us the undersigned, Henry Wilson and Henry Cayley, of No. 51, Lime-Street, in the City of London, Bordeaux Merchants, was this day dissolved bv mutual consent. All debts owing to the said firm arc. to be paid to the said Henry Cayley, who is hereby fully authorised to receive the same. —Dated this llth day of January 1836.

Heny. Wilson.
Hy. Cayley.

THE. Partnership which formerly subsisted between us the undersigned, Samuel Vincent Pryce and Tobias Michell, of the Town of Redruth, in the County of Cornwall, who carried on business in the said Town of Redruth, in the County aforesaid, under the firm of Pryce and Michell, Surgeons and Apothecaries, was dissolved on the 31st day of July, in the year 1830. —Dated this 7th day of January 1836.

S. V. Pryce.
Tobias Miehell.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, as Confectioners, at Leeds, in the County of York, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 1st day of December instant ; and that all moneys due to and from the said Partnership will, from that date, he received and paid by the undersigned Ann Heaps. —Witness our hands this 30th day of December 1835.

Ann Heaps.
Martha Heaps.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, John Hewlett and William Warner, of the City of Gloucester, 'Cabinet- Makers and Upholsterers, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due and owing to and from the said Partnership will bee received and paid by the said William Warner, by whom the said business will in future be carried on. Dated this 6th day of January 1836.

John Hewlett.
William Warner.

THE Copartnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, as General Brokers, at Liverpool, in the County of Lancaster, under the firm of George and William Wainwright, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing by the said late Copartnership will be paid by the undersigned George Johnson Wainwright, to whom all debts due to the concern are to be paid, and by whom the business will henceforth be continued, on his own account solely.— Dated the 1st day of January 1836.

Geo. J. Wainwright.
Wm. Wainwright.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between Edward Standley and James Potter, in the businesses of Locksmiths, Bellhangers, Brassfounders, and Whitesmiths, or otherwise, under thefirm of Standley and Potter, was this day dissolved by mutual consent ; and that all debts owing by and to the said dissolved Partnership will be paid and received by Mr. John Bourne McMichael, of Upper Temple-Street, Birmingham, Accountant.— Witness the hands of the said parties the 4th day of January 1836.

Edward Standley.
James Potter.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned, Robert Stebbing and George Hallows, carrying on business as Saddlers and Harness-Makers, in Rampant Horse-Street, in the Parish of Saint Stephen, in the City of Norwich,under the firm of Stebbing and Hallows, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 31st day of December last; and that all debts due to and from the said Partnership will be received and paid by the said George Hallows, who will in future carry on the business on his own account. —Dated this 7th day of January 1836.

R. Stebbing.
G. Hallows.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the profession of Surgeons and Apothecaries, carried on in Copatnership together by Henry Oldknow and George Mills White, of the Town of Nottingham, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 31st day of December last ; and that all debts due and owing to and from the said late Partnership will be received and paid by the said George Mills White and William Taylor, of the said Town, Accountant ami General Money Agent; and that the said George Mills White will in future carry on the said profession on his own account: As witness our hands this 9th day of January 1836.

Henry Oldknow.
George Mills White.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Jonas Haley, Charles Haley, Joseph Butler, and George Taylor, at Stanningley, or elsewhere, in the County of York, as Iron and Brass Founders, under the firm of Jonas Haley and Company, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far as regards the said Jonas Haley; and that the said business will be henceforth carried on by the said Charles Haley, Joseph Butler, and George Taylor, by whom all debts due to and owing from the said Partnership will be received and paid : As witness their hands the 1st day of January 1836.

Jonas Haley.
Charles Haley.
Joseph Butler.
George Taylor.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Edward Garritte, late of Manchester,. in the County of Lancaster, deceased, and the undersigned Shepherd Duckworth, as Spirit-Merchants and Porter-Dealers, carried on at Manchester aforesaid, under the firm of Garritte and Duckworth, was determined, by the death of the said Edward Garritte, on the 23d day of October last. All debts owing to and by the said late concern will be received and paid by the said Shepherd Duckworth, by whom the business will be carried on in future, on his own account. —Dated this 8th day of January 1836.

Jane Errington Worsley,
Administratrix of the goods and chattels of
Edward Garitte, deceased.
Shepheard Duckworth NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore

subsisting bteween the undersigned, in the business of Upholders, Cabinet-Makers, and Undertakers, and carried on in Pal1-Mall, under the firm of Banting and Son, was dissolved on the 31st December 1835; and that in future the said business will .be carried on by Thomas Banting the elder.— Dated the 12th January 1836.

Thomas Banting.
William Bunting.


NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting Itrtween us the undersigned, in trade or business of Iroutoundeis, and carried on at Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, under the firm of Richard Cheshire and Co. has been this day dissolved by mutual consent; and that all debts due to or owing by the said late Copartnership will be received and paid by William Newall.—Dated this 8th day of January 1836.

Willm. Newall.
Richard Cheshire.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, James Ashworth the younger and John Webster, of No. 231, Bermondsey-Street, in the Parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, in the County of Surrey, Curriers, lately carrying on trade under the firm of Ashworth and Webster, was, on the 7th day of January instant, dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated this 11th day of January 1836.

James Ashworth, jr.
'Jno. Webster.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, William Morgan and John Morrison, and carried on under the firm of Morrison and Company, as Common-Brewers and Maltsters, in the Counties of Monmouth, Brecon, and Glamorgan, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 31st day of October last, and that the said businesses will in future be carried on by the said William Morgan alone; and all debts due and owing by or to the said concern will be received and paid by the said William Morgan, at the Counting-House heretofore occupied by us as Copartners, situate in Lion-Street, in the Town of Ahergavenny, in the said County of Monmouth.—Witness our hands this 2d day of December 1835.

William Morgan.
John Morisson.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between us the undersigned. James Bryant and Matthew George Phare, of the Borough of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, Starch-Manufacturers, under the firm of Bryant and Phare, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said late firm are hereby desired forthwith to pay the amount of their debts at the Counting-House of the said James Bryant, in Mill-Lane, in the said Borough of Plymouth, and all persons having claims thereon-are desired immediately to send the particulars thereof to the said Counting-House of the said James Bryant, in order that the same may be arranged for payment: As witness our hands this 8th day of January 1836.

James Bryant.
Matthew George Phare.

ALL persons having- any claim or demand upon the estate of the Right Honourable Thomas Earl Nelson, deceased, are requested to send an account thereof forthwith to Messrs. Fladgate, Young, and Jackson, 12, Essex-Street, Strand.

PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause, intituled Leslie against Morley, the Creditors of John Cumberlege, late of Bologne, in the Kingdom of France, and formerly Commander of the Charlton East Indiaman (who died in the month of September 1834), are, by their Solicitors, forthwith to come in and prove their debts before William Wingfield, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, London, or in default thereof they will be excluded the benefit of the said Decree.

NOTICE is hereby given, that by certain indentures of lease release and assignment, bearing date respectively the 4th and 5th days of January 1836, John Bacon, of Liverpool, in the County of Lancaster, Draper, hath conveyed and; assigned all his estate and effects unto Isaac Lawrence, of Watling-Street, in the City of London, Warehouseman, and William Grant, of Cheapside, in the said City, Warehouseman, for the benefit of all the Creditors of the said John Bacon; and that the said indenture of release and assignment was duly executed by the said John Bacon on the 5th day of January 1836, and his execution thereof was, on the same day, attested by John Ambrose, of Manningtree, in the County of Essex, Solicitor, aud by John Thomas Ambrose, of the same place, Solicitor.

NOTICE is hereby given, that by indenture, dated the 28th day of December 1835, made between William Bown, of Stow on the Wold, in the County of Gloucester, Innkeeper, of the first part; Robert Young, of Tewkesbury, in the same County, Wine-Merchant, of the second part; and the several other persons whose names are subscribed and seals affixed to the second schedule thereto, respectively Creditors of the said William Bown, of the third part; the said William Bown Imth assigned all bis personal estate to the said Robert Young, intrust, for the several persons, Creditors of the said William Bown, whose names are mentioned in the first schedule to the same indenture, in proportion to their respective debts; which indenture was executed on the 4th day of January instant by the said William Bown, and is attested, as to his execution thereof, by John North Wilkins, of Bourton on the Water, in the County of Gloucester, Solicitor, and Richard Wells Hall, his Clerk; and the same indenture was,on the 7th day of January instant; executed by the said Robert Young, and is attested, as to his execution thereof, by George-Edmunds Williams, of Tewkesbury aforesaid, Solicitor.—Dated the 9th day of January 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that by indentures of lease and release and assignment, bearing date respectively the 27th and 28th days of December 1835, George Waghorn, of Ticehurst, in the County of Sussex, Carpenter, hath conveyed and assigned all his estate and effects whatsoever, both real and personal, to James Wooden Martyr, of High-Street, Southward, in the County of Surrey, Ironmonger, Charles Pilcher, of Rye, in the said County of Sussex, Timber-Merchant, and John Ditch, of Ticehurst aforesaid, Farmer, upon trust, for the benefit of all the Creditors of the said George Waghorn; and that the said indentures of lease and release and assignment were executed by the said George Waghorn on the said 28th day of December; and that the said indenture of release and assignment was executed by the said James Wooden Martyr and Charles Pilcher on the same 28th day of December, and by the said John Ditch, on the 2d day of January 1836; and which execution of the same.several deeds by all the said several parties was attested by John Cavnell, of Tonbridge, in the County of Kent, Solicitor, at whose Office the trust deed now lies for the inspection and signature of the Creditors of the said George Waghorn.—Tonbridge, January 6,1836.

In the Affairs of Mr. William Beaumont.

NOTICE is hereby given, that William Beaumont, ofRamsey, in the County of Huntingdon, Millwright, hath by indenture, bearing date the 19th day of November 1835, assigned all his debts, personal estate, and effects unto Overall Ibberson, of Ramsey aforesaid, Merchant, and John Bateman, of Ramsey aforesaid, Baker, upon trust, for the equal benefit of themselves and such of the Creditors of the said William Beaumont as shall execute such assignment; and notice is hereby also given, that the said indenture is deposited at the Office of John Serjeant, of Ramsey aforesaid, Attorney at Law, for the inspection and signature of the Creditors of the said William Beaumont; and that such of them as shall neglect or refuse to execute the same within two calendar months from the date thereof will be excluded from all benefit arising therefrom; and all persons indebted to the said William Beaumont are desired to pay the amount of their respective debts to the said Assignees, or to the said John Seijeant, without delay.

By order,
JOHN SERJEANT, Solicitor to the Assignees Ramsey, 19th November 1835.

THE Creditors who have proved their debts nnder a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against Thomas Chantler, late of Hartford, in the County of Chester, Banker and Money-Scrivener, are requested to meet the Assignee of the said Bankrupt's estate and effects, on Saturday the 23d day of January instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the Talbot Hotel, in Witton-Street, Northwich, in the said County of Chester, to take into consideration, and, if thought fit, to authorise and empower the Said Assignee to make an allowance or abatement, or allowances or abatements, to a purchaser or purchasers of such part or parts of the said Bankrupt's estate as will be mentioned at the said, meeting, particularly a chief rent, payable out of an estate in Lostock Gralam, in the said County, in consequence of the title or titles being defective, or to consider of giving part or parts of the purchase money or moneys by way of compromise to parties, necessary to the making a good title, with a view to the immediate completion of the contract or contracts entered into by the said Assignee for the side or sales thereof; and to authorise him to compound or settle the same on such terms as the Creditors at such meeting may direct or to give full power to the said Assignee to settle the same as he may think best, and to take all such measures as snail be necessary for the final settlement of the said Bankrupt's estate, that a final dividend may be made with as little delay as possible.

THE Creditors who have proved their debts under a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against John Rhodes Pidding, late of George-Yard, Lombard-Street, in the City of London, and of Bollard's-Lane, Finchley, in the County of Middlesex, Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, are requested to meet the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt, on Wednesday the 3d day of February next, at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in, the City of London, in order to assent to or dissent from, the said Assignees submitting certain disputes which have arisen and are now pending between them the said Assignees and Mr. John Campbell, touching and concerning divers matters relating to the said Bankrupt's estate, to the determination of Charles Frederick Williams, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under the said Fiat; and also to assent to or dissent from the payment, out of the said Bankrupt's estate, of the costs, charges, and expences incurred by some of the principal Creditors of the said Bankrupt in the investigation of bis affairs, and in the search after and discovery of his dealings, transactions, and property in London, and elsewhere, prior to the issuing of the said Fiat; and on other special affairs.

THE Creditors who have proved their debts under a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against William Day, of Providence-Buildings, New Kent-Road, in the County of Surrey, Plumber, Painter, and Glazier, Dealer and Chapman, are requested to meet the Assignee of his estate and effects, on Wednesday the 3d day of February next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely, in order to assent to or dissent from the said Assignee compromising and settling a certain claim or dispute between the said Assignee and Mr. J . H . Tyas, respecting the goods, chattels, and effects of the said Bankrupt, seized by virtue of an execution at the suit of the said J. H . Tyas, in such manner as the said Assignee.shall think fit; and on other special affairs.

WTHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against Robert Drew, of Hampstead-Road, in the County of Middlesex, Currier, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to Charles Frederick Williams, Esq. a Commissioner of His Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, on the 20th day of January instant, at Twelve of the Clock at Noon precisely, and on the 23d day of February next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, and make a fall discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come.prepared to prove their debts, and at the. first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same, but to whom the Commissioner may appoint, but give notice to Mr. John Billing, Solicitor, King-Street, Cheapside, and to Mr. James Clark, Official Assignee, 28, St. Switbin's-Lane, Lombard-Street.

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against George Thomas Clough, of No, 14, George-Street, Great Surrey-Street, Blackfriars, in the County of Surrey, Baker, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt it hereby required to surrender himself to Robert George Cecil Fane, Esq. a Commissioner of His Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, on the 23d of January instant, at Twelve at Noon precisely, and on the 23d day of February next, at Two in the Afternoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, ate not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioner may appoint, but give notice to Mr. Young, Solicitor, Mark-Lane, London, or to Mr. Wm. Turquand, Copthall-Buildings, the Official Assignee.

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against George Hewitt, of Brixton-Road, North Brixton, in the County of Surrey, Coach Master and Omnibus Proprietor, Buyer and Seller of Horses, and Letting Horses and Carriages for Hire, Dealer and Chapman, and be being declared a Bankrupt it hereby required to surrender himself to John Samuel Martin Fonblanque, Esq. a Commissioner of His Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, on the 10th of January instant, at half past Two'clock in the Afternoon precisely, and on the 23d of February next, at Twelve at Noon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr. Belcher, Official Assignee, whom the Commissioner has appointed, and give notice to Mr. Sadgrove, Solicitor, 52, Mark-Lane.

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against Beriah Brook, of No. 2, South Lambeth, in the County of Surrey, Surgeon and Apothecary, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to. surrender himself to Edward Holroyd, Esq. a Commissioner of His Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, on the 19th day of January instant, at Twelve of the Clock at Noon precisely, and on the 23d day of February next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, and make a lull discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the 6rat sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of bis certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr. Thomas Massa Alsager, No. 6, King's-Arms Buildings, Cornhill, the Official Assignee, whom the Commissioner has appointed, and give notice to Messrs. Riekards and Walker, Solicitors, No. 29, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against Trytle Joel, of the Town and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Dealer in Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat named, or the major part of them, on the 3d day of February next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, and on the 23d day of the same month, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, at the Bankrupt Comumission-Room, in the Royal Arcade, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same, but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Mr.- Joseph. Watson, Solictor, 23, St. Nicholas Church-Yard, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or to Messrs. Shield and Harwood, Solicitors. 33, Poultry, London.

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded an issued forth againt William Smyth, of Portsea, in the County of Southampton, Coach-Master and Coal-Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, and lie being declared a Bankrupt is here-by required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat named, or the major part of them on the 26th day of January instant, and on the 23d day of February next, at Twelve at Noon on each day, at the Royal Oak Inn, Portsea, Hants, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All person indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Wimburn and Collett, Solicitors, Chancery-Lone, London, or to Mr. Archibald Low, Solicitor, St. George's-Square, Portsea.

WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against Louis Julius Claudius Clayette, of Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, Commission Agent and Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat named, or the major part of them, on the 26th of January instant, and on the 23d of February next, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely on each day, at the Commissioners'-Rooms, St. James's-Square,Manchester, in the said County, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his. certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom Hie Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Denison, Humphry's, and Cunlilfe, Solicitors, Princess-Street, Manchester, or to Messrs. Walmsley, Keightley, and Parkin, Solicitors, 43, Chancery-Lane, London.


WHEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against William Godwin, of Gillingham, in the county of Dorset, Timber-Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat named, or the major part of them, on the 22d day of January instant, at the Talbot Inn, Iwern Minster, in the County of Dorset, and on the 23d of February next, at, the Greyhound Inn, Blandford, Dorsetshire, at Eleven in the Forenoon on each of the said days, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the lust sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Venning aud Naylor, No. 9, Tokenhouse-Yard, Lothbury, London, or to Mr. Philip Mathetrs Chitty, Solicitor, Shaftesbury.

HEREAS a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against John Reeves, of West Bromwicb, in the County of Stafford, Coach-Smith, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat named, or the major part of them, on the 23d day of January instant, and on the 23d of February next, at Twelve at Noon on each of the said days, at Radenhurst's Royal Hotel, in New-Street, Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Swain, Stevens, and Co. Frederick's-Place, Old Jewry, London, or to Messers. Whateley, Solicitors, Birmingham. Birminham.

Whereas a Fiat in Bankruptcy is awarded and issued forth against Henry Peirce, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Victualler and Printer, and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat named, or the major part of them, on the 22d of January instant, and on the 23d of February next, at Twelve of the Clock at Noon on each of the said days, at the New Royal Hotel, in Birmingham, in the County of Warwick aforesaid, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts, and at the first sitting to choose Assignees, and at the last sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the gsme, but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Messrs. Alexander, Gem, and Pooley, Solicitors, Carey-Street, Lincoln's-Inn, or to Mr. Charles Lloyd, or Joseph Creswell, Solicitors, Birmingham.

JOHN MERMAN MERIVALE, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against John Brown, of Lower-Place, in the County of Middlesex, Chandler, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 22d day of January instant, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, in order to proceed to the choice of an Assignee or Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who have already proved their debts, vote in such choice accordingly.

CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Herbert Simmonds, of Lamb's Conduit Street, in the County of Middlesex, Silversmith and Jeweller, will sit on the 28tb day of January instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London (by adjournment from the 8th day of January instant), in order to take the Last Examination of the said Bankrupt; when and where he is required to surrender himself, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects, and finish his examination: and the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who hare already proved their debts, are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate.

EDWARD HOLROYD, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against John Shrimpton Wilson, formerly of Milton, in the County of Kent, Miller, afterwards of Portsmouth, in the County of Hants, Coach-Proprietor, and now of No. 5, Agnes-Place, Waterloo (toad, in the County of Surrey, out of business, will sit on the 28th of January instant, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London (by adjournment from the 29th day of May last), in order to take the Last Examination of the said Bankrupt; when and where he is required to surrender himself, and make a full discovery and disclosure of bis estate and effect, and finish his examination; and the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who -have proved their debts, are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of bis certificate.

JOHN HERMAN MERIVALE, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Thomas Parkin the younger and Donald Brown, of No. 2, Hatton-Court, Threadneedle-Street, in the City of London, Ship and Insurance-Brokers, Dealers and Chapmen (carrying on business under the name, style, and firm of Parkin, Brown, and Company), will sit on the 20th day of January instant, at Twelve of the Clock at Noon, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London (by further adjournment from the 15th of December, last), in order to take the Last Examination of the said Bankrupts; when and where they are required to surrender themselves, and make a full discovery and disclosure of their estate and effects, and finish their examination; and the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who have proved their debts, are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of their certificate.

JOHN HERMAN MERIVALE, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Samuel Strong, of Oxford-Street, in the County of Middlesex, Draper, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 19th day of January instant, at Twelve of the Clock at Noon, at the. Court of Bankruptcy, in. Basinghall-Street, in the City of London (by adjournment from the 1st instant), to take the Last Examina- tion of the said Bankrupt; when and where he is required to surrender himself, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects, and finish his examination; and the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who have already proved their debts, are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Henry Coates, of Colchester, in the County of Essex, Cattle-Dealer, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 15th day of January instant, at Eleven o'Clock in the _Forenoon, at the Three Cups Hotel, Colchester aforesaid (by adjournment from the 5th instant), to take the Last Examination of the said Bankrupt; when and where he is required to surrender himself, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his estate and effects, and finish his examination; and the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who have already, proved their debts, are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of his certificate.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against George Armitage and John Tomkinson, of Oldham, in the County of Lancaster, Timber-Merchants, intend to meet on the 26th day of January instant, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, at the Commissioners'-Rooms, in Manchester, in the said County of Lancaster (by adjournment from the 5th day of January instant), in order to take the Last Examination of the said Bankrupts; when and where they are required to surrender themselves, and make a full discovery and disclosure of their estate and effects, and finish their examination; aim the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who have already proved their debts, are to assent to or dissent from the allowance of their certificate.

CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Renewed Commission of Bankrupt, bearing date the 2d day of June 1821, awarded and issued forth against John Abernethie and Francis Henderson, of Lothbury, in the City of London, Merchants, Dealers and Chapmen, and Copartners (trailing under the firm of Abernethie, Henderson, and Co.), will sit on the 2d day of February next, at One in the Afternoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Bassinghiill-Street, in the City of London, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the separate estate and eifects of John Abernethie, one of the said Bankrupts, under the said Commission, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Commission of Bankrupt, bearing dale the 8th of February 1827, awarded and issued forth against John Kirby Pickard, late of the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull, but now of Russell-Street, Covent Garden, in the County of Middlesex. White Lead-Maker, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 2d of February next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Commission, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His Late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

JOHN SAMUEL MARTIN FONBLANQUE, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 30th day of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against Samuel Gartley, of the William the Fourth Public-House, Golden-Lane, in the Parish of Saint Luke's, in the County of Middlesex, Licenced Victualler, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 4th day of February next, at Twelve of the Clock at Noon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late . Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

JOHN SAMUEL MARTIN FONBLANQUE, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 5th of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against George Macey, of Rose-Street, Newgate-Market, in the City of London, Commission Cattle and Meat Salesman, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 4th day of February next, at half past Twelve of the Clock in the Afternoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankruuts."

JOHN SAMUEL MARTIN FONBLANQUE, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised' to act under a Commission of Bankrupt, bearing date the 11th day of October 18:26, awarded and issued forth against Edmund Read, of Riches-Court, Lime-Street, London, Ship and Insurance-broker, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 4th of February next, at half past Eleven in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Commission, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed. in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing a date the 17th day of February 1835, awarded and issued forth against Ebenezer Crick, of Leamington Priors, in the County of Warwick, Printer, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 3d day of February next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, at the Bath Hotel, in Leamington-Priors aforesaid, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An, Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 13th day of January 1835,' awarded and issued forth against Edward Brown, Joseph Davy, and Thomas Davy, of Cullompton, in the County of Devon, Woollen-Manufacturers, Dealers and Chapmen, intend to meet on the 4th of February next, at Twelve of the Clock at Noon, at the Old London Inn, in the City of Exeter, to further Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupts under the said Fiat pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 15th day of July 1835, awarded and issued forth against Samuel Winchurst, of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Brassfounder, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 9th day of February next, at One in the Afternoon, at Radtnhurst's New Royal Hotel, in Birmingham aforesaid, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignee of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing the date the 13th tiny of June 1835, awarded and issued forth against John Martin Wood, of Duke Street, in the Parish of St. Michael of Coslauy, in the City of Norwich, Painter, Glazier, Plumber, and Paper-Hanger, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 8th of February next, at Eleven in the Forenoon precisely, at the Office of Mr. George Durrant, in Surrey-Street, in the Parish of St. Stephen, in the City of Norwich, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignee of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His, late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts."

CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Renewed Commission of Bankrupt, bearing date the 2d day of June 1821, awarded and issued forth against John Abernethie and Francis Henderson, of Lothbury, in the City of London, Merchants, Dealers and Chapmen, and Copartners (trading under the firm of Abernethic, Henderson, and Co.), will sit on the 2d of February next, at half past One in the Afternoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, to make a Final Dividend of the separate estate and effects of John Abernethie, one of the said Bankrupts; when and where the separate Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Commission of Bankrupt, hearing date the 8th day of February 1827, awarded and issued forth against John Kirby Pickard, late of the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull, but now of Rusell-Street, Coveiit-Garden, in the County of Middlesex, White Lead-Maker, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 2d of February next, at half past Eleven in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, to make a Final Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who hare not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

JOHN SAMUEL MARTIN FONBLANQUE, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 5th day of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against George Macey, of Rose-Street, Newgate-Market, in, the City of London, Commission Cattle and Meat Salesman, Dealer and Chapman, will sit on the 4th day of February next, at half past Twelve of the Clock in the Afternoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, in order to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And-all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

EDWARD HOLROYD, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Commission of Bankrupt, bearing date the llth day of May 1831, awarded and issued forth against John Maclachlan and Donald Macintyre, late of Sun-Court, Cornbill, in the City of London, Merchants (carrying on business under the firm of Maclachlan, Macintyre, and Company), will sit on the 6th day of February next, at Twelve at Noon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basingball-Street, in the City of London, in order to make a Further Dividend of the joint estate and effects of the said Bankrupts; and also (pursuant to an Order of the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, made in the matter of the said Bankruptcy on the 6th day of July 1833), to make a Further Dividend of the estate and effects of the several prior firms to which the said Bankrupts were interested as Partners jointly with Patrick Maclaculan, since deceased, Duncan Maclachlan, and William Macpherson, or some or one of them," and which were carried on under the respective styles or firms of D. and P. Maclachlan, and Maclachlan, Macintyre, and Co.; when and where the Creditors under all the said several estates, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will lie excluded the benefit of the s;iid Dividends. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

JOSHUA EVANS, Esq. one of His Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 15th day of August 1835, awarded and issued forth against Michael Myer:,, of St. Peter's-Alley, Cornhill, in the City of London, Fishmonger, Dealer and Chapuiau, will sit on the 3d day of February next, at Eleven in the Forenoon precisely, at the Court of Bankruptcy, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London, in order to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 29th day of September 1835, awarded and issued forth against John Greaves, of Liverpool, in the County 0f Lancaster, Merchant, intend to meet on the 2d day of February next, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, at the Clarendon-Rooms, in South John-Street, in Liverpool, in the said County, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the 4th of the same month, at the same hour, and at the same place, in order to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 28th day of October 1834, awarded and issued forth against Thomas Holme Maude, of White Birk, near Blackburn, in the County of Litncaster, Dyer, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 15th day of February next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, at the Hotel, within Blackburn, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same day, at One in the Afternoon, and at the same place, to make a First and Final Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to couie prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 20th day of August 1835, awarded and issued forth against Thomas Turberville, of the City of Worcester, Grocer and Hop-Mereiiant, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 5th day of February next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the Offices of Messrs. Gillam and Son, Solicitors, Worcester, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same day, at Twelve of the Clock at Noon, and at the same place, in order to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be exccluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 1st day of April 1835, awarded and issued forth against Robert Veryard, of the City of Bristol, Flax-Dresser and Twine and Sacking Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 5th of February next, at Eleven in the Forenoon, at the Commercial-Rooms, in the City of Bristol, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignee of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and the said. Commissioners Also intend to meet on the following day, at the same hour, and at the same place, to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 6th day of September 1833, awarded and issued forth against Edward Emerson and Barnabas Fenwick, of Stella, in the County of Durham, and of the Town and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Iron-Founders, Partners in trade, Dealers and Chapmen, intend to meet on the 9th day of February next, at Eleven in the Forenoon, at the Bankrupt Commission-Room', Royal Arcade, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to Audit the Accounts of the Assignee of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupts under the said Fiat, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same day, at One in in the Afternoon, and at the same place, to mnke a Further Dividend of the joint estate and effects of the said Bankrupts; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.


THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt, bearing date the 2d day of November 1812, awarded and issued forth against James Bradshaw and Robert Bradsbaw, of Lancaster, in the County of Lancaster, Tallow-Chandlers and Copartners, Dealers and Chapmen, intend to meet on the 3d day of February next, at Twelve of the Clock at Noon, at the King's Arms, in Lancaster aforesaid, in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupts under the said Commission, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same day, at the same hour, and at the. same place, in order to make a Final Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupts; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 17th day of February 1835, awarded and issued forth forth against Ebenezer Crick, of Leamington-Priors, in tbe County of Warwick, Printer, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 3d day of February next, at Three o'clock in- the Afternoon, at the Bath Hotel, in Leamington-Priors, in the said County, to make a First and Final Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

THE Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy, bearing date the 13th day of June 1835, awarded and issued against John Martin Wood, of Duke-Street, in the Parish of St. Michael of Coslany, in the City of Norwich, Painter, Glazier, Plumber, and Paper-Hanger, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 9th day of February next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Office of Mr. George Durrant, in Surrey-Street, in the Parish of St. Stephen, in Norwich, to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. And all claims not then proved will be disallowed.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Thomas Griffiths the younger, of Wellington-Street, in the Strand, in the County of Middlesex, Bookseller and Publisher, Dealer and Chapman, hath certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Thomas Griffiths hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled " An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Thomas Griffiths will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 2d day of February 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Thomas Warland, of Steward-Street, Spitalfields, in the City of London, Silk-Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman, hath certified to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Thomas Warland hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Thomas Warland will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 2d day of February 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioners acting in the prosecution of a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth; against Henry Makepeace, of the City of Bristol, Coach-Maker, Dealer and Chapman (Partner with John Clark, of the same City, Coach Maker), have certified to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain, and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Henry Makepeace hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" anil also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Henry Makepeace will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 2d day of February 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against Edward Corbet Bessell, of Edward-Street, Portman-Square, in the County of Middlesex, and of Waterloo-Place, Shepherd's-Bush, in the same County, Lodging-House-Keeper, Dealer and Chapman, hath certified to the Lords-Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said Edward Corbet Bessell hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court of Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Edward Corbet Bessell will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 2d day of February 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioners acting In the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth agaiust George Lillie and John Patterson, of Liverpool, in the County Pulaline of Lancaster, Merchants, Dealers and Chapmen, and Copartners, have certified to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said George Lillie hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act., passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the law relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said George Lillie will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 2d day of February 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioners acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against George Lillie and John Patterson, of Liverpool, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, Merchants, Dealers and Chapmen, and Copartners, have certi6ed to the Right Hon. the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said John Patterson hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said John Patterson will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 2d day of February 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioners acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued forth against John Farrer, late of Sheffield, in the County of York, but now of Foulby, in the Parish of Wragby, in the same County, Porter and Hop Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, have certified to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that the said John Farrer hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue, of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said John Farrer will he allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 2d day of February 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioners acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued against Stephen Thomas Probett, of Derby, in the County of Derby, Wholesale Stationer, Printer, Publisher, Denier and Chapman, have certified to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great 'v-al of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, that.the said Stephen Thomas Probett hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts;" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second years of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said Stephen Thomas Probett will he allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last-mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary on or before the 2d day of February 1836.

WHEREAS the Commissioner acting in the prosecution of a Fiat in Bankruptcy awarded and issued against William Holers, of Bushey-Hall, Watford, in the County of Herts, Cattle-Salesman, Dealer and Chapman, hath certified to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for the cuatody of the Great Seal of Great Britain and Ireland, and to the Court of Review in bankruptcy, that the said William. Rogers hath in all things conformed himself according to the directions of the Acts of Parliament made and now in force concerning Bankrupts; this is to give notice, that, by virtue of an Act, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty- King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend the laws relating to Bankrupts';" and also of an Act, passed in the first and second year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to establish a Court in Bankruptcy," the Certificate of the said William Rogers will be allowed and confirmed by the Court of Review, established by the said last- mentioned Act, unless cause be shewn to the said Court to the contrary uu or before the 2d day of February 1836.


OUTSTANDING DEBTS FOR SALE.

THERE will be exposed to sale, by public roup, within the Sale-Rooms of Barclay and Skirving, Auctioneers, Trongate, Glasgow, on Wednesday the 23d day of March 1836, at Oue o'clock in the Afternoon.;

The whole outstanding debts owing to the sequestrated estate of William Newlands and Son, Merchants, in Glasgow, and Robert Newlands, sole Partner of that concern.

A list of the debts, and articles of sale, maybe seen by applying to James Kerr, Accountant, in Glasgow, the Trustee.

Notice to the Creditors of the late Proprietors of Constables Miscellany, carrying on business in Edinburgh, under the firm of Constable and Company.

Edinburgh, January 6, 1836.

THE whole of the trust-estate being now realised, a second and final dividend will be paid by the Trustees to the Creditors, or Mandatories duly authorised by them, on Thursday the 11th day of February next, on their applying at the Office of Mr. Cowan, in No. 17, Princes-Street, Edinburgh, and signing the discharge and exoneration in favour of the Trustees. States of the affairs, with the scheme of division, lie in Mr. Cowan's Office for exhibition to the Creditors.


THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS,

N.B .—See the Notice at the end of these Advertisements.

The Mailers of the PETITIONS and SCHEDULES of the PRISONERS hereinafter named (the same having been filed in the Court) are appointed to l>e heard at the Court-House, in Portugal-Stieet, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Tuesday the 2d day of February 183G, at Nine o Clock in the Forenoon.

George Clarke, formerly of Iron-Gate-Wharf, Parhlington, Middlesex, Hay Salesman, and for a short time Lodging at the Horse and Sacks Public House, Harrow-Road, Middlesex aforesaid, out of business.

William Wakelin, late of No. 13, Leather-Sellers'-Buildings, London-Wall, London, Cook, a part of the time, at the same place, Earthernware Dealer and Keeper of an Oyster Shop, and within the last two months of Little Queen-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, Middlesex, Eating-House Keeper.

John Prattman, formerly of Shacklewell, Stoke Newington Middlesex, having a Counting-House in Copthall {Joint, and afterwards in King's Arms-Yard, Coleman-Street, London, and late of No. 4, Karl-Street, Kingsbury-Square, Middlesex,Wine and Coal Merchant and Dealer in Tea and Comission-Agent.

Samuel Walter Humble (sued as Samuel Humble), Lodging at No 3. Upper Kennington-Lane, Vauxhaull, late Clerk in the Bank of England, also Lodging for some time at the Half Moon Inn, Gladstone Road, near Caterham. also at the sign of the Cricketers', Addition, near Croydon, all in Surrey, and also at the. White Lion Tavern, Lock's-Bottom, near Farnborongh, Kent, out of business.

James Almeroth, late of No. 15, Whitechapel-Road, Middlesex, Pastry Cook and Confectioner

William Heather, formerly of Palmer's Village, Westminster, then of No. 2, Gillingham-Street, Vauxhall-Bridge Road, Westminster, having a Shop or place of business at No. 8. Opera-Arcade, Pall-Mall, then of No. 3 Lisle-Street, Leicester-Square, and late of No. 13, Leicester-Street, Leicesier- Square, all in Middlesex, Boot and Shoe Maker.

John Atlee Adams (sued as John Adams), formerly of No. 61, King-Street, Seven Dials, Stove Grate-Maker, Locksmith, and Bellbanger, also of No. 7, Plumtree-Strert, Bloomsbury, Lodging-House-Keeper, and late of No. 63, King-Street, Seren Dials, all in Middlesex, Journeyman Whitesmith.

Henry Newbury, late of No. 1, Queen's-Buildings, Brompton, Kensington. Middlesex, Shopman to a Grocer.

John Harley, formerly of No. 10, West-Street, Walworth. Surrey, and of No, 3, Nag's-Head-Court, Gracechurch-Street, London, then of No. 3, Olive-Terrace, Camberwell New Road, Surrey, and of Nag's-Head-Court, Gracechurch-Street aforesaid, then of No. 7, Cottage-Grow, Peckham New Town, Surrey, and of No. 8, Martin's-Lane, Cannon-Street, London, then of No. 7. Cottage-Grove aforesaid, and of No. 13, Rood-Lane, Fenchurch-Street, London, and late of Cottage-Grove aforesaid, and of No. 24, Cullum-Street, London, Drysalter.

Adjourned.

Robert Jones, formerly of Westbury Leigh, Wilts, Clothier, then of No. 14, High-Street, Hoxton Old Town, and of Cumberland-Street, Curtain-Road, then of Church Street, Bethnal-Green, Wool-Carder, Wadding-Manufacturer, and occasionally Dealing in Hats and Cloth, then of Sale-Street, Bethnal-Green, and late of No. 1, Fort-Street, Spitalfields, all in Middlesex, occasionally Dealing in Hats and Cloth.

TAKE NOTICE,

1. If any Creditor intends to oppose a Prisoner's discharge, notice of such intention must be given, by entry thereof in the proper page and column of the book kept for that purpose at the Office of the Court, between the hours of Ten in the Forenoon and Four in the Afternoon, three clear days before the day of hearing above mentioned, exclusive of Sunday, and exclusive both of the day of entering such notice and of the said day of hearing; but in the case of a Prisoner, for the removal of whom for hearing in the country an order has been obtained, but not carried into effect by the Creditors, notice of opposition will be sufficient if given one clear day before the day of hearing.

N. B. Entrance to the Office in Portugal-street..

2. The petition and schedule, and all books, papers, and writings filed therewith, will be produced by the proper Officer for inspection and examination, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, until the last day for entering opposition inclusive; and copies of the petition and schedule, or such part thereof as shall be required, will he provided by the proper Officer, according to the Act 7 Geo. 4, c. 57, sec. 76.

3. Notice to produce at the hearing any books or papers filed with the schedule, must be given to the Officer having the custody thereof, within the hours above mentioned on any day previous to the day of hearing.

4. Opposition at the hearing can only be made by the Creditor in person, or by Counsel appearing for him.


NOTICE is hereby given, that a meeting of the Creditors of John Russ Baker the elder, late of Clanville, in the Parish of Castle Cary, in the County of Somerset, Farmer, late a Prisoner in the Gaol of Ilchester, in the said County, being of unsound mind, who was discharged from the said Gaol under and by virtue of an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intiruled " An Act to amend and consolidate the laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England," will be held, on Friday the 29th day of January instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the Office of Mr. Thomas Guy Wake, of Castle Cary aforesaid, Solicitor, to approve and direct in what manner, and at what time and place, the real estate of the said Insolvent shall be sold by public auction.

Insolvent Debtor.—Dividend.

WHEREAS the Assignee of the estate and effects of Samuel Norris, formerly of Mill-Street, Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square, and late of Mount-Street, Grosvenor-Square, both in the County of Middlesex, Tailor, an Insolvent Debtor, whose petition is numbered 30,881, has caused an account of the said estate and effects, duly sworn to, to be filed in the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors; the Creditors of the said Insolvent are requested to meet the Assignee at the Insolvent Debtors' Court, before the Commissioners, on Saturday the 13th day of February next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely, when and where the Assignee will declare the amount of the balance in his hands, and proceed to make a Dividend with the same amongst the Creditors whose debts are admitted in the schedule sworn to by the Insolvent, in proportion to the amount thereof, subject to such correction of the rights to receive dividends as may be made according to the Statute.—If any person has a demand which is stated in the schedule, but is disputed therein, either in whole or in part; or if the said Insolvent, the said Assignee, or any Creditor, objects to any debt mentioned therein, such claims and objections must be brought forward at the said meeting, in order that proceedings may be had for the examination and decision of the same according to the Statute.

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