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Wm. Archer, Westgate, Dewsbury, shoemaker.-Jonathan B. Beaumont, Kirkheaton, near Huddersfield, labourer.-Thost | Birmingham, Wortley, near Leeds, weaver.— -Mar. Bannister, Wortley, near Leeds, cloth manufacturer.—John Hirst, Clayton, near Bradford, out of business.-John Woodhouse, Fartown, near Huddersfield, labourer.

removed, assignee, new.-Thomas Dickinson, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, provision dealer, No. 59,614 C.; Thomas Shires, assignee.-Jos. Cliff, Manchester, brick maker, No. 57,211 C.; David Holt, assignee.-Thomas S. Peckston, Arundel-street, Strand, civil engineer, No. 53,322 T.; Thos. Edge, assignee. -Francis P. Parker, Gloster Hotel, Piccadilly, no business, No. 53,473 T.; Rob. Cook, assignee.-John Shepherd, Manchester, builder, No. 46,254 C.; Jos. Handley, new assignee in room of Jos. Wilkinson, deceased, new assignee.—Benjamin-Edw. Elstone, New Windsor, dealer in cigars.-T. Nerth, Phillips, Bryn Llandewy Pelfry, Pembrokeshire, farmer, No. 58,590 C.; James Mayler, assignee.-Jon. Sissons, Clementhorpe, near Blacktoft, Yorkshire, publican, No. 59,993 C.; Jos. Dibb, assignee.

Court-house WAKEFIELD, Yorkshire, Oct. 14 at 10. Richd. Parker, Hebden-bridge, Halifax, patten maker. Jos. Mitchell, Ovenden, Halifax, worsted piece maker.-Wm. Pode, Doncaster, tailor.-Geo. Boocock, Doncaster, joiner.— Hannah Taylor, Leeds, out of business.-George Walker, Woodhouse-moor, near Leeds, out of business.-Ed. Binks, Woodhouse Carr, near Leeds, wool-sorter.-Wm. Chadwick, Mabgate, Leeds, out of business.-Wm. Thompson, Woodhouse-moor, near Leeds, handle setter.- Samuel Nicholson, Briggate, Leeds, postman.-Wm. Binks, Woodhouse Carr, near Leeds, out of business.

Oct. 15, at the same hour and place.

Samuel Chadwick, Leeds, clothier.-Henry Lord, Birkley, near Huddersfield, painter.-Isaac Tolson, Dewsbury, blanket manufacturer.-John Cooper, Rawden, near Leeds, clothier. -Thomas Daniel, Ripon, plumber.-John Gilham, Carlton, near Skipton, Craven, gardener.-W. Bulmer, Selby, painter. —Mark Scholes, Dewsbury, joiner.-Joseph Ingleby, Ripon, tinner.-Edwin Fletcher, Barnsley, painter.— Wm. Whit- | worth, Bradford, out of business.-Edmund Watson, Greenhill, Halifax, wire drawer.-Wm. Martin, Wakefield, newsagent.-Geo. Walsh, Selby, mariner.-John Charlesworth, Nether-thong, near Huddersfield, out of business.-John Appleyard, Skipton, Craven, governor of the Skipton union workhouse.

Oct. 17, at the same hour and place. John North, Huddersfield, innkeeper.-Jos. Naylor, Cleckheaton, near Leeds, leather dealer.-Noah Batley, Holmfirth, labourer.-John Sowrey, Leeds, innkeeper.· - Wm. Broadbent, Wortley, near Leeds, out of business.-Chas. Bradley, Huddersfield, shopman to a grocer.-John Baxter, Leeds, stone-mason. Henry John Watkinson, Hightown, near Leeds, card maker.-John Brown, Hebden, near Skipton, labourer.-Wm. Walker, Marsh, near Huddersfield, out of business.-Thos. Gill, Wakefield, shoemaker. - Denis Davy, Frizinghall, Bradford, machine maker. - Arthur Hodgson, Bradford, machine maker.- Stockdale Herring, Bradford, flour dealer.-Chas. Blake, Potternewtown, near Leeds, out of business.-Wm. T. Appleyard, Clayton, near Bradford, weaver.-Thomas Marriott, Dewsbury, land surveyor.-John Tyas, Sheffield, millwright.-Geo. Small, Sheffield, plumber. -Jas. Kippax, Holmfirth, toll collector.

Oct. 18, at the same hour and place.

Robert Overend, Scholes, near Halifax, wire drawer.-John Jowett, Clayton, near Bradford, stuff manufacturer.-John Broomhead, Elland-edge, near Halifax, gardener.-Richard Thomas, Greenhill, near Halifax, no trade.-Wm. Simpson, Aberford, out of employment.-John Hargreaves, Heckmondwicke, near Dewsbury, blanket manufacturer. John Skaife, Hebden, near Skipton, lead miner.-Rob. Marsden, Bradfordmoor, near Bradford, labourer.-John Hutchinson, Craven, near Skipton, labourer.-Jos. Tolson, Mold-green, Dalton, near Huddersfield, out of business.-John Tingle, Grennoside, near Sheffield, out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital.-Stephen Dickinson, Wakefield, beer seller.-Wm. Sharp, Brighouse, near Halifax, carrier.-Wm. Ingham, Leeds, painter.

Oct. 19, at the same hour and place. Joseph Clapham, Leeds, out of business.—James Ibberson, Lepton, near Huddersfield, pig jobber.-W. Hanson, Batley, near Dewsbury, dyer.-Robert Hemingway, Daw-green, near Dewsbury, unemployed.-James Gaukrodger, Ovenden, near Halifax, weaver.-George Gaukrodger, Warley, near Halifax, stuff manufacturer.-James Taylor, Sheffield, out of business.-Mitchell Brayshaw, Idle, near Bradford, cloth manufacturer.—Richard Day, Cawmarsh, near Rotherham, coal miner.-John Townend, Össett, near Wakefield, rag dealer.—

Court-house, READING, Berkshire, Oct. 20 at 10. Abner Clarkson, Benham-place, near Newbury, stud groom. New Windsor, carrier's assistant.-Wm. Strange, Abingdon, wine merchant.-Francis Shepherd, West Stagbourne, near Wallingford, out of business.-Edw. Newell, Reading, shoemaker.-James Woodley, East Hagbourne, near Wallingford, victualler.-Henry Strange, Theale, near Reading, licensed victualler.-Thos. W. Reeves, Hungerford, plumber.

INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S DIVIDEND.

Gilbard's, Devonport: 28. in the pound.
Henry Bourchier, captain in the Royal Navy on half-pay,

MEETINGS.

Geo. Molley, Ulverstone, Lancashire, joiner, Oct. 13 at 6, Smith's, Braddyll's Arms, Ulverstone, sp. aff.-Eliz. Har. rison, Cradley, Hales Owen, Worcestershire, victualler, Oct. 14 at 11, Collis's, Stourbridge, sp. aff.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. DECLARATION OF INSOLVENCY. STEPHEN SIMSON, Shirley, Southampton, market gardener.

BANKRUPTS.

WILLIAM URQUHART, Wellington-st., Strand, mer-
chant, Oct. 10 and Nov. 11 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy:
Off. Ass. Alsager: Sols. Simpson & Cobb, Austin-friars.-
Fiat dated Sept. 26.

HENRY THOMAS HARRISON, Tavistock-row, Covent-
garden, hotel keeper, Oct. 11 at 12, and Nov. 11 at 1, Court
of Bankruptcy: Off. Ass. Gibson; Sol. Ford, 5, Blooms-
bury-sq.-Fiat dated Sept. 30.

JOHN FISHER and WILLIAM MILNER, Norwich, brew.
ers, Oct. 10 at 11, and Nov. 11 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy:
Off. Ass. Green; Sol. Ashurst, Cheapside.-Fiat dated
JOHN YARRAD, jun., Spalding, Lincolnshire, grocer, Oct.
Sept. 27.
15 and Nov. 11 at 12, White Hart Inn, Spalding: Sols.
Thompson & Co., Salters'-hall, London.-Fiat dated Sept.

21.

FRANCIS SANDON, Rugeley, Staffordshire, cabinet maker,

Oct. 29 and Nov. 11 at 11, Swan Hotel, Lichfield: Sols.
Crabb, Rugeley; Smith, 22, Bedford-row. - Fiat dated
Sept. 2.

ADOLPHUS BLUMENTHAL, Birmingham, wine mer-
chant, Oct. 10 and Nov. 11 at 11, Waterloo-rooms, Bir-
mingham: Sols. Suckling, Birmingham; Chilton & Acland,
7, Chancery-lane.-Fiat dated Sept. 26.
RICHARD LEWIN, Northampton, leather seller, Oct. 7 and
Nov. 11 at 11, Angel Hotel, Northampton: Sols. Rands,
Northampton; Crosse, 3, Essex-court, Temple.-Fiat dated
Sept. 26.

MEETINGS.

John Slater, R. B. Wylde, and James Slater, Bradshaw, bleachers, Oct. 13 at 2, Swan Inn, Bolton-le-Moors, ch. ass. near Bolton-le-Moors, and Clayton-mills, near Manchester, mercial-rooms, Bristol, ch. ass.-Robert Ind, Cambridge, li-Wm. MacMichael, Bristol, merchant, Oct. 12 at 1, Comvery-stable keeper, Oct. 13 at 10, Red Lion Inn, Cambridge, ch. ass.-Henry Dartnall, Cam, Gloucestershire, clothier, Oct. 25 at 1, Old Bell Inn, Dursley, last ex.-W. Nash, Oldbury, Shropshire, grocer, Oct. 15 at 11, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, last. ex.-Charles Marshall, Old Castle-st., Whitecha pel, brewer, Oct. 24 at 11, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.T. T. Johnson, Wood-st., Cheapside, ribbon manufacturer, Oct. 24 at 1, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.-Wm. Nicholls, Adam's-mews, Edgeware-road, livery-stable keeper, Oct. 24 at 2, Court of Bankruptcy, aud. ac.; at half-past 2, div.-C. S. Heywood and Wm. Heywood, Manchester, warehousemen, Oct. 24 at 10, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, aud. sc.; at 11, div.-Thos. Burton, Bramham, Yorkshire, shoemaker, Oct. 21 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, pr. d. and aud. ac.—John Hewitt, Liverpool, merchant, Oct. 21 at 2, Claren

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don-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.-E. S. Boult and T. Addi- Oct. 24 at 12, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 1, son, Liverpool, stock brokers, Oct. 21 at 3, Clarendon-rooms, div. · Amos Procter and Robt. Procter, Kingston-uponLiverpool, aud. ac.-Wm. Gilroy, Birmingham, ironmonger, Hull, coach-proprietors, Oct. 25 at 10, George Inn, KingsOct. 24 at 11, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.-J. B. ston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.; at 11, div.-Wm. Vickers, HolyPartridge, Birmingham, dealer in Birmingham and Sheffield well, Flintshire, nurseryman, Oct. 24 at 12, White Horse wares, Oct. 24 at 12, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac. Hotel, Holywell, aud. ac.; at 1, div.-Jos. Barlow, Lichfield, -James Wainwright, Birmingham, wine and spirit merchant, ironmonger, Nov. 4 at 11, Old Crown Inn, Lichfield, aud. ac. Nov. 2 at 2, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.-James and div.-Chas. Radenhurst, Birmingham, innkeeper, Oct. 24 Thornton, Leicester, builder, Oct. 26 at 12, Castle of Leices- at 2, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 3, fin. div. ter, Leicester, aud. ac.-John J. Parker, Manchester, and Sal-Robt. Cornes, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, ironmonger, ford, cotton spinner, Nov. 8 at 2, Commissioners'-rooms, Man- Oct. 26 at 11, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 12, chester, div.; at 3, aud. ac.-George Sherlock, Liverpool, div.-Arthur Court and Thos. Harrison, Blackburn, Lanca ship broker, Oct. 29 at 12, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. shire, cotton-spinners, Oct. 25 at 11, Town-hall, Preston, aud. ac-Wm. Douglas and J. M. Douglas, Liverpool, merchants, ac.; at 12, div.-James North, Leeds, merchant, Nov. 10 at Oct. 29 at 12, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.-Nor- 12, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, aud. ac.; at 1, fin. div.— man M'Leod and C. B. Yarrow, Liverpool, ship brokers, Thos. Austin, Armley, Yorkshire, cloth manufacturer, Nov. Oct. 22 at 2, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.-Richard 10 at 2, Commissioners'-rooms, Leeds, aud. ac.; at 3, fin. Leigh, Manchester, warehouseman, Nov. 3 at 10, Victoria Inn, div.-Wm. Doxford, Bishop Wearmouth, and Monk WearWigan, aud. ac.; at 11, div.-C. G. Holdforth and J. Bald, mouth Shore, ship builder, October 21 at 1, Horner's Hotel, Liverpool, commission merchants, Nov. 3 at 12, Clarendon- Sunderland, aud. ac.; at 2, div.-Jas. Gillies, Hartlepool, rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.; Nov. 4 at 12, div.-Rob. Nichol- Durham, ship-owner, Oct. 25 at 11, Vane Arms Inn, Stockson, Rise, Holderness, Yorkshire, dealer and chapman, Oct. ton, aud. ac.; at 12, div.-Thomas Wilson, Liverpool, fancy 24 at 11, George Inn, Kingston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.; at 12, shawl dealer, Oct. 21 at 1, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. div.-Richard Willan, Bollington, near Macclesfield, Cheshire, ac.; at 2, div.-Geo. Shuckard, Preston, Sussex, brewer, linen draper, Nov. 1 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manches- Oct. 22 at 4, Town-hall, Brighton, aud. ac. and fin. div.-W. ter, and. ac.; at 12, div.-Joseph Adshead, Manchester, mer- Statters and J. Statters, Mellor, Lancashire, cotton-spinners, chant, Nov. 2 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, aud. Nov. 2 at 11, Town-hall, Preston, aud. ac.; at 12, fin. div.ac.; at 12, div.-John Dale and Eli Atkin, Manchester, ma- Henry Gibbs and John Gibbs, Birmingham, button-makers, nufacturing chemists, Oct. 24 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Oct. 24 at 11, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 12, Manchester, aud. ac.; at 12, div.—Richard Rhodes Walker fin. div.-Chas. Caldwell and Thos. Smyth, Liverpool, and J. and Robt. J. Peel, Manchester, warehousemen, Nov. 2 at 10, Forbes and Danl. Gregory, London, bankers, Oct. 24 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.; at 11, div.- Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.; at 12, fin. div.-Thos. -John Porter, Nantwich, Cheshire, tailor, November 4 at 12, Burbey, Richd. Loe, and Jas. Loe, Portsmouth, bankers, Oct. Crown Inn, Northwich, aud. ac.; at 1, div.-John Groves, 24 at 11, George Inn, Portsmouth, aud. ac. joint est. and div. Manchester, warehouseman, Oct. 24 at 11, Commissioners'- sep. est. Thos. Burbey.—Jos. Blease, Liverpool, and James rooms, Manchester, aud. ac.; at 12, div.-John Gratrix, Wiseman, jun., Island of St. Vincent, West Indies, merchants, Preston, machine-maker, Nov. 2 at 11, Town-hall, Preston, Oct. 10 at 2, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, ch. ass.; Oct. 26 aud. ac.; at 12, div.-P. Hansard, Bristol, baker, Oct. 29 at at 11, aud. ac.; at 12, fin. div. sep. est. Jos. Blease; at la 2, Commercial-rooms, Bristol, aud. ac.; October 31 at 2, fin. aud. ac.; at 2, fin. div. joint est.-Edmund Wilby, Ossett, div.-Robt. Holt and John Givens, Monkwearmouth, Dur- Yorkshire, cloth manufacturer, Nov. 5 at 12, Commissioners'ham, common brewers, Oct. 21 at 11, Bridge Inn, Sunder- rooms, Leeds, last ex. and aud. ac.; at 1, first and fin. div.— land, aud. ac.; at 12, first and fin. div.-Philip W. Hart, John Wilkinson, Leeds, grocer, Nov. 5 at 10, Commissioners'. Norwich, coach manufacturer, October 21 at 10, Beckwith & rooms, Leeds, Yorkshire, aud. ac.; at 11, first and fin. div. Co.'s, Norwich, aud. ac. - Hugh Mackay, Liverpool, and -William Downing, Sheffield, Yorkshire, draper, Oct. 31 A. F. Mackay, Glasgow, merchants, Oct. 25 at 1, Clarendon- at 12, Town-hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, aud. ac.; at 1, div.rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.; at 2, div.-David Storm, Cardiff, | Mark Anthony Hartnell, Rodborough, Gloucestershire, comGlamorganshire, builder, Oct. 25 at 12, Westgate Inn, New- mon carrier, Oct. 24 at 11, George Inn, Stroud, aud. ac.; at port, Monmouthshire, aud. ac.-Wm. Cox Buchanan, Durs- 12, div.-R. Holden, Leamington-priors, Warwickshire, ironley, Gloucestershire, money scrivener, Oct. 25 at 4, Old Bell monger, Oct. 22 at 12, Town-hall, Sheffield, aud. ac.; at 1, fin. Inn, Dursley, aud. ac.; Oct. 26 at 11, div.-Carey Henry div.-T. Tatham, Burton in Lonsdale, Yorkshire, lime burner, Metivier, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, cloth-factor, Nov. 4 at 11, Guardians'-room, Settle, aud. ac. and div.-P. Oct. 26 at 10, Old Bell Inn, Dursley, aud. ac.-Samuel C. Clarke, Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant, Oct. 24 at 11, George Sneade, Wavertree, near Liverpool, timber-merchant, Oct. 22 Inn, Kingston-upon-Hull, aud. ac.; at 12, div.-Charles Jas. at 1, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.-Thomas Morris, Williams and Edward Nevill, Birmingham, coffin furniture Newbridge, Glamorganshire, grocer, Oct. 25 at 12, Commer-makers, Oct. 24 at 1, Waterloo-rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; cial-rooms, Bristol, aud. ac.; Oct. 28 at 1, fin. div.-Wm. H. at 2, first and fin. div.-Robert Insoll, Brighton, Sussex, coach King, Henry King, and David King, Old-street-road, and builder, Oct. 22 at 2, Town-hall, Brighton, aud. ac. and div.— Horn's-row, Shoreditch, coach-builders, Oct. 12 at 1, Court Thos. Bennett, Levi Hammond, and Wm. Bennett, Kidderof Bankruptcy, div.-Jas. Irvine, Liverpool, salt broker, Nov. minster, Worcestershire, timber merchants, Oct. 24 at 11, 5 at 12, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.; at 2, div.- Black Horse Inn, Kidderminster, aud. ac.; at 12, fin. div.— W. Slater, Marton, Whitegate, Cheshire, banker, Nov. 5 at James Edisbury, Holywell, Flintshire, grocer, Oct. 24 at 11, 12, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.; at 2, div.-Daniel White Horse Inn, Holywell, aud. ac.; at 12, fin. div.-Wm. Antrobus, Great Budworth, Cheshire, salt merchant, Nov. 5 New Beattie, Gosport, Southampton, coal merchant, Oct. 24 at 12, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.; at 2, div.-W. at 1, Star Inn, Gosport, aud. ac.; at 2, first and fin. div.-R. C. Fairclough, Liverpool, engineer, Oct. 27 at 1, Clarendon- Field, Moreton in the Marsh, Gloucestershire, corn merchant, rooms, Liverpool, aud. ac.; at 2, first and fin. div.-Joseph Oct. 21 at 10, Red Lion Inn, Banbury, Oxford, aud. ac.; at Stead, Leeds, saddler, Oct. 21 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, 12, fin. div.-C. Wilson, Wickhambrook, Suffolk, innkeeper, Leeds, aud, ac.; at 12, fin. div.-Robt. Shirley, Kinfare, Oct. 24 at 11, Six Bells Inn, Bury St. Edmunds, aud. ac.; at Staffordshire, worsted yarn manufacturer, Oct. 24 at 1, Lion 12, fin. div.-Chas. Crickmay, Portsmouth, Hampshire, gun Inn, Kidderminster, aud. ac. and fin. div.-Richard Turner, manufacturer, Oct. 24 at 12, George Inn, Portsmouth, aud. Northampton, shoe manufacturer, Oct. 27 at 12, Cross Keys ac.; at 1, div.--Rob. Scampton, Coventry, grocer, Oct. 22 at Inn, Northampton, aud. ac. and fin. div.-J. Smith, Thorne, 2, Craven Arms Hotel, Coventry, aud. ac.; at 3, fin. div.Yorkshire, draper, Nov. 4 at 11, Guildhall, Doncaster, aud. John Sparham, Troston, Suffolk, miller, Oct. 24 at 1, Globe ac, and div.-Thos. Singleton, Kirkham, Lancashire, flax Inn, Bury St. Edmunds, aud. ac.; at 2, div.-Ed. Emerson, spinner, Nov. 2 at 11, Town-hall, Preston, aud. ac.; at 12, Manchester, thread manufacturer, Nov. 9 at 2, Commissiondiv.-Wm. Ridge, Chas. Ridge, and Wm. Newland, Chiches ers'-rooms, Manchester, pr. d.; at 3, aud. ac. and div.-John ter, Sussex, bankers, Oct. 28 at 1, Dolphin Hotel, Chichester, Austin, Manchester and Hulme, coach proprietor, Nov. 7 at and, ac.; at 3, div.-Jos. W. Phipson, Selly-hall, Northfield, 2, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, pr. d.; at 3, aud. ac. Worcestershire, dealer in metals, October 25 at 11, Waterloo- and div.-Ben Parkin, Dav. Camm, and Jos. Farrar, Birstall, rooms, Birmingham, aud. ac.; at 12, fin. div.-Noah Hingley, Yorkshire, cotton doublers, Nov. 2 at 12, Commissioners' Cradley, Worcestershire, and Liverpool, chain manufacturer, rooms, Leeds, pr. d.; at 1, aud. ac. and div.-Chris. Webster,

sen., Hulme, Manchester, banker, Nov. 5 at 4, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, pr. d.; at 5, aud. ac. and div.-Edw. Wright, Manchester, commission agent, Nov. 5 at 4, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, pr. d.; at 5, aud. ac. and div. -Wm. Charnley, Liverpool, merchant, Oct. 25 at 11, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, pr. d.; at 12, aud. ac. and div.Wm. Hounsfield, Manchester, commission merchant, Nov. 4 at 10, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, pr. d.; at 11, aud. ac. and div.-Jos. Lawless, Manchester, commission agent, Oct. 25 at 11, Commissioners'-rooms, Manchester, pr. d.; at 12, aud. ac. and div.-Geo. Brocklehurst, Hen. Dircks, and John B. Nelson, Liverpool, millwrights, Oct. 24 at 1, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, div. joint est.; at 2, div. sep. est. H. Dircks; at 3, div. sep. est. G. Brocklehurst.-J. Thompson, Sunderland, anchor manufacturer, Oct. 21 at 3, Horner's Hotel, Sunderland, div.-John Molineux, sen., Liverpool, professor of music, Oct. 26 at 1, Clarendon-rooms, Liverpool, first and fin. div.-Eliz. Havard, Swansea, Glamorganshire, Oct. 28 at 1, Commercial-rooms, Bristol, first and fin. div. CERTIFICATES TO BE ALLOWED,

Unless Cause shewn to the contrary, on or before Oct. 21. Edw. Thos. Murray, Church-street, St. Mary, Newington, Surrey, leather seller, and George-st., Bermondsey, japanner. -Thos. Snowdon, North Shields, Northumberland, grocer.Wm. Trubridge, Swindon, Wiltshire, grocer.-Thos. Wilson and Wm. Wilson, Manchester, hat-trimming manufacturers. -Wm. Williams, Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, corn dealer. -Fred. Clark, Portman-st., Portman-sq., auctioneer.

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Now ready for delivery, Vol. 7 of ARMAN AND BYTHEWOOD'S CONVEYANCING.

J 3rd Edition. By G. SWEET, Esq., of the Inner Temple,

Barrister at Law. With extensive Alterations and Additions. In this Edition, the Precedents are corrected and adapted to the present state of the Law, new Forms are introduced, and the Notes on the Law of Conveyancing, which in the former Editions were dispersed among the Precedents, are collected into distinct Treatises at the commencement of each Title; and such subjects as appeared deficient are supplied.

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