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Apples and Pears for Sale. A QUANTITY of table and Cider Fruit; also a quantity of Ripe Pears. Apply to THOMAS PARRY, Abbey Tintern, near Chepstow. XESSONS IN XNEXXiXiXNERlT 6. DBESS- MASLINC. MISS FRANCIS, 162, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, INTENDS Giving Instructions in a New and Improved Sys- tem of Cutting, Fitting, and Executing, in the moat finished style, in the above art. For SIX LESSONS, which will be sufficient for a perfect knowledge, ONE POUND. PRACTICE HOURS, FROY 11 TO 4. WIl £ pN'S SCOTTISH ENTERTAINMENTS. MR. "WILSON begs to announce that he will give one of his Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND, in the TOWN HALL, NEWPORT, on the Evening of THURSDAY, the 25th SEPT., at Eight o'clock. Pianoforte, Mr. LAND. Tickets and Pragrammes may be had at MR. PRICE'S, Musi- cal Repository; MR. LODER'S, Bookseller; at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL; at the MERLIN OrncE; and at the doors. The Doors will be opened at half-past Seven and the Enter- tainment will terminate about Ten. CHEPSTOW.—Mr. Wilson will give an Entertainment on MONDAY Evening, 15th Sept., at Eight o'clock. NBWPOHT, NANTYGLO 4. TREOEGAB. CYMRO! THE Public are respectfully informed that on MONDAY, SEP- JL TEMBER 1, 1845, the CYMRO, a fast, light, and ele- gant post Coach, commenced running from the Kixo's HEAD HOTEL, Newport, for the above places, passing through Bas- salleg, Risca, Abercarne, Newbridge, Crumlin, Aberbeeg, Blaina, Brynmawr, Beaufort, and Sirhowy, to the TREDEGAR ARMS, Inn, Tredegar Iron Works. ( The CYMRO will leave the King's Head, Hotel, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, and the Tredegar Arms, Tredegar, at Seven o'Clock in the morning. Proprietors, LLOYD, WALKER, and Co. Wholesale Wine and Spirit Business TO BE DISPOSED OF. IN consequence of the Death of MR. WATKIN ROGERS, the business which he carried on in the above line is to be DISPOSED OF. The situation of the premises is most desir- able, being at the corner of Llanarth and Dock-streets, and likely to become the principal thoroughfare to the Docks. The Stock and Fixtu es to be taken at a valuation, with im- mediate possession. For further particulars apply to Mrs. ROGERS, No. 11, Victoria-plaoe, Newport. Newport, 4th September, 1845. PUBLIC NOTICE. REMOVAL. CHARLES DESMOND begs respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public, that he is going to Remove to No. 113, COMMERCIAL-STREET, near St. Paul's Church, and intends opening on SATURDAY, the 13th instant, in the GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, where every article will be sold at the London and Bristol Prices, FOR READY MONEY ONLY. The Commercial Coflee Rooms, Circulating Library, and Register Office for Servants, &c. &c. to be carried on as usual. The House and Shop, No. 12, Commercial-street, eligibly situated in the most central part of Newport, TO BE LET with Immediate possession. For particulars, apply to Mr. C. DESMOND, House and Land Agent, or Mr. COLES, Pillgwenlly, OES Y BYD I'R IAITH GYMRAEG. Abergavenny Cymreigyddion Society. THE TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY of this SOCIETY JL will be held in the NEW CYMREIGYDDION HALL, TUDOR- STREET, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th and 16th instant, CHARLES MORGAN, Esq., M.P., of Ruperra, President. The Hall has recently been erected, and is one of the largest and most commodious Rooms for Public Meetings, in the county: it has been fitted up by the spirited proprietor for this occasion, in a style of elegance suitable to the great importance of the coming Eisteddfod. The Doors to be opened each day at eleven, a.m. Daniels, Hutchinson, and Co.'s Patent Cornwall Manure and Cement To the Agriculturists and Horticulturists of Mon- mouthshire, and every other County that is con- nected with Newport, by land or water. A CARGO of the above is arrived and landing at Commer- I cial Wharf, which will be SOLD by W. H. WILLIAMS, at his Stores, at the KnlO WILLIAM, and at the PRINCE OF WALES RED ASH COAL YARD, near the Salutation, and New Cattle Market, NEWPORT, Monmounthshire. The Analyst's Certificate, and a host of Testimonials from Scotland, Lancashire, and Cornwall, with directions for use to be seen at the Office. The BEST RED ASH COAL for Housekeepers, and DRY WOOD, in Fagots, to light the same, to save candles and drip- ping. Agricultural Produce taken in exchange for Coal or Manure. MERCHANTS' AND BROKERS' OFFICES TO BE LET, SITU ATE within a convenient distance from the Custom House and Banks. Apply to T. B. BATCHELOR, Timber Merchant, Newport. F JITTER MATH TO XJEST. E FIELDS, containing One Hundred and Seventy-four Acres, in PIERCEFIELD RARK. ^J^^IAM TURNER, at the LION LODGE, IBRCEFIEIiD, C HEPSTO*W. Moorbane Farm, Nash, Monmouthshire. O IMPORTANT SALE F 65 Head of Pure-bred Short-horned and Hereford STOCK, HORSES, PIGS, HAY, Sec., at the above Farm, By Mr. H. M. P A RTRI DG E, On TUESDAY, the 16th day of SEPTEMBER, 1845, commencing at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely. Cards of Particulars may be had on the Premises, or of the Auctioneer, 141, Commercial-street, Newport. NOTICE. Direct Steam Communication between Liverpool and South Wales. THE Public are respectfully informed that the Iron Screw JL Steamer, "TINTERN." CAPT. WALTERS, just launched, and built expressly for the trade, is intended to com- mence plying between LIVERPOOL and NEWPORT, calling at Tenby, in the course of the ensuing Month. This Vessel has been designed and built by Mr. GCPPT, of Bristol, whose high reputation, as a Ship Builder, will be a guarantee for her capability as a desirable conveyance for Goods and Passengers. For particulars of the times of Sailing, and rates of Freight for Goods and Passengers, Apply to DARBY & SIM, Sweeting-street, Liverpool; or to N. B. CALDER, Ebbw Vale, Wharf, Newport. N.B.—The Charges will be Moderate. Liverpool, 1st Sept., 1845. Manor of Wentsland and Bryngwin, in the County of Monmouth. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT a GENERAL COURT BARON, or GREAT I COURT, of the Lady and Lords of the said Manor will be holden at the Dwelling-house of WILLIAM BROUGHALL Innkeeper, called the BRITISH LION, situate at ABERSYCH VN' in the Parish of Trevethin, in the Manor and County aforesaid' on WEDNESDAY, the First Day of OCTOBER next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon when and where all persons owing suit and service to the said Lady and Lords, or having any bu- siness to transact at the said Court, are desired to attend. j Tif T *° {aci^ate the business of the said Courts, it is requested that instructions for any surrenders or admittances intended to be effected thereat, may be given to the Steward on or before the 24th instant. MAJOR PARKES, -itt i i n n „ Steward of the said Manor. Wentsland Cottage, Sept. 10, 1845. -T [DUTY FREB.J Newport Union. TO BUTCHERS, BAKERS, GROCERS, COAL MER- • CHANTS, &c. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING with the Guar- J. dians oi the above Union, for the supply of the under- mentioned Articles, viz.; Beef and Mutton, such as the Salt, per cwt. M aster shall approve, per lb. Tea, per lb. Beef Heads & Shin Bones, each Sugar, per lb. Bread of Seconds, in 41b.loaves Coffee, per lb. Cheese, two-meal, per lb. Candles, per dozen lbs. Oatmeal, per cwt. Soap, best Yellow, per lb. Butter, Salt, per lb. Starch, Blue, per lb Milk, per quart Soda> Jb > r10697fh^hi J V q Coals, per ton. From the 27th day of September instant, to the 25th day of December next, are requested to send in Tenders for such Articles as t ey ay wish to supply on or before Friday, the 26th instant addressed To the Clerk of the Newport Ukon, Newport," (postage free.) r The whole of the Articles must be of good quality, delivered at the Workhouse, free ot expense to thl Union, in such quan- tities as shall from time to time be required, and subject to the approval ot the Board of Guardians. Each Tender must be signed and sealed (marked on the out- side, Tenders for Bread, &c., as the case may be), and patterns or samples of such Articles, as admit of them, be sent to the Workhouse at Newport. The Contractors will be required to find Sureties for the due performance of the Contracts. N.B.—Tenders that are sent in, otherwise than in accordance with the above directions, will not be received. By Order of the Board, W. D. EVANS, Clerk. Newport, September 6th, 1845. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. Valuable Freehold Property. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the TOWN HALL, on SATURDAY, the 11TH day of OCTOBER next, ALL that Building situate on OLD GREEN, in the above town, for many years used as an ENGINE HOUSE, together with the COOPER'S SHOP adjoining thereto. From" its contiguity to the probable scites of the Stations of the South Wales and the Monmouthshire Railway Companies, and the property lying within a few yards of the Monmouth- shire Canal, it is obvious that there are few more eligible scites for the erection of a \Varehouse or Offices; and when the dif- ficulty of obtaining Freehold Land in Newport is taken into consideration, it is evident that such an opportunity for invest- ment of Capital is seldom offered. For further particulars, apply to the Town Clerk, T. WOOLLETT, Esq., at whose Office Plans of the Premises may be seen. MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELEGANT AND VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac., &e., At LLANSAINTFRABD HOUSE, distant Five and a Half Miles from Abergavenny, Ten and a Half from Monmouth, and Five and a Half from Usk. W. MERRICK has thelhonour to announce that he has received instructions to OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On the above Premises, on MONDAY, the 29th SEPTEMBER, 1845, and two following Days, THE whole of the modern and choice selection of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE of E. I. HCTCHINS, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood; amongst which will be found a Grand Square Piano-Forte, in a rosewood case, by W. Stoddart & Son, London; a handsome Grey Pony, rising five years old, quiet and temperate, being a perfect lady's horse; a neatly-con- structed Phaeton, with turn-over seat, by Andrus, Southamp- ton: Double and Tandem Harness, in perfect order j Saddles, Bridles, &c. &c. A full description of the above may be had in Catalogues, on the Premises; and of the AUCTIONEER, Cross-street, Aber- gavenny, one week prior to the sale, during which period the Furniture may be seen. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'Clock. j NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that THOMAS C. SNEYD KYNNERSLEY, Esquire, the Barrister ap- pointed to Revise the List of Persons entitled to Vote in the £ lection of a Member of Parliament for the Borough of Mon- mouth, will, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER instant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, hold an Open Court, at the KING'S HEAD INN, in the Borough of Newport, in the County of Monmouth (being a place sharing in the Election with the said Borough of Monmouth) for REVISING THE LISTS OF VOTERS in the said Borough of Newport; when and where the Overseers of the Borough of Newport, and of the Parishes of Saint Woollos and Christchurch, and other Parties having business at the said Court, are required to attend. Dated this 10th day of September, 1845. THOS. WOOLLETT, Town Clerk. Chepstow, Forest of Dean, and Glou- cester Junction Railway. A N EXTENSION of this Line is under Survey, to connect CX. it with the heart of the Mineral District of South Wales. The project has been registered, full particulars of which will appear in a few days. WM. PROTHEROE, Secretary. 10, Old Jewry Chambers. Vale of Neath Railway. THE Allotment of Shares in this Railway being now com- I pleted, the Committee of Management desire to expiess their regret that they have been unable to comply so fully as they desired with the applications of parties locally interested, and of holders of shares in the South Wales Railway. The public generally will also accept as an apology, that owing to the unprecedented number of applications, the Com- mittee have been compelled to overlook many of the very highest character and respectability, and of necessity to limit the number of shares in each allotment. F. G. SAUNDERS, Sec. pro tem. 449, West Stand, London, Sept. 8,1845. AT a numerous Meeting of the Inhabitants of Usk and the neighbourhood, convened for the purpose of considering the propriety of establishing a RAILWAY from USK to PONTYPOOL, held at the TOWN HALL, in USK, on THURS- DAY, the 11th day of September, 1845. SIR DIGBY MACKWORTR, BARONET, in the Chair, It was uaaaimously resolved that it would be of very great public advantage that a Railway should be formed between Usk and Pontypool. That the following gentlemen, namely,- Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart. I John Harley, Esq. Iltyd Nicholl, Esq. • William Williams, Esq. Thomas Reece, Esq. I John Shepard, Esq. The Vicar of Usk Mr. Evan Jones, and Edward Harris Phillips, Esq. [ Mr. James Williams, H. Montonnier Hawkins, Esq. j be a committee, with power to add to their number, for the pur- pose of considering the best means of effecting the proposed measure, and tha.t they do report their proceedings and opinion to an adjourned meeting to be held at USK., on Wednesdav, the 24th day of September instant, at One o'clook. Mr. E. H. Phillips having attended this meeting, and stated that the Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford Railway Com- pany, would undertake to form part of the projected railway, Resolved, that the Committee be requested to receive any proposal that may in the mean time be made by that or any other Company, and report thereon to the adjourned meeting, with the view to its serious consideration and adoption, if ad- visable. Resolved, that these resolutions be signed by the Chairman on behalf of the meeting, and that a copy be forwarded to his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, and to Capel Hanbury Leigh, Esq. and also to be advertised once in each county newspaper. That Mr. Waddington be requested to act as Secretary to the Committee. That the best thanks of the meeting be given to the Chair- man, for his impartial conduct in the chair. DIGBY MACKWORTH, Chairman. WELSH MIDLAND RAILWAY. AT a Meeting of the Gentry, Manufacturers, Traders, and others, of tLe Borough and Neighbourhood of Kidder- minster, in support of the Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Stour Valley, and Welsh Midland Railways, held this day, at the Lion Hotel, Kidderminster, at which Meeting Deputations from the London and Birmingham Railway Company, and Bir- mingham Canal Company, the Welsh Midland and Trent Valley, and the Midlands and Grand Junction Railway Companies, attended,— THOMAS SIMCOX LEA, Esq.. High Sheriff of the County, in the Chair, Moved by Henry Brinton, Esq., seconded by John Hancocks, Esq., That the proposed Welsh Midland Railway, with its exten- sion through Bewdley and this town, together wth the proposed Birmingham and Stour Valley Railway, aud the Trent Valley [\1 idlands, and Grand Junction Railway, will afford to the town and trade of Kidderminster great facilities of traffic to South Wales, to Birmingham, and to Derby and the North, not hitherto offered to this neighbourhood, and will thereby be of great advantage to the manufactures and trade of Kidder- minster and its neighbourhood. Carried without a dissentient voice. Moved by Frederick Talbot, Esq., seconded by Thomas Lewty, Esq., That this Meeting will give its sanction and best support to the several Railway projects referred to in the last Resolution. Amendment proposed by John Watson, Esq., seconded by George Crump, Esq., That this Meeting does not pledge itself to support the Trent Valley Midland Railway, inasmuch as another project is al- ready before the public, and that the projectors of such Line have not had an opportunity of appearing here in advocacy of their scheme. The Amendment was lost on being put, seven hands only having been held up for it. Original motion put and carried. The Chairman having left the Chair, the same was taken by John Hancocks, Esq. It was moved by R. Scott, Esq., M.P., seconded by John Watson, Esq., That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the High Sheriff for his excellent conduct in the Chair. Kidderminster, Sept. 3rd, 1845. WELSH MIDLAND RAILWAY. AT a Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Borough of Bewdley, and of the Landowners of the Neighbourhood, convened bv the Mayor, held this day, at the Guildhall, Bewdley, for the purpose of considering the proposed Birmingham, Wolver- hampton, and Stour Valley Railway, also the proposed Welsh Midland Railway, and the best means of supporting these un- dertakings, and also to take into consideration the intended Railway from the South Staffordshire District, by Walsall and Lichfield, to the Midland Railway at AIrewa", called the Trent Valley, Midlands, and Grand Junction Railway, at which Meeting Deputations from the Birmingham Canal Company, the London and Birmingham Railway Company, the Welsh Midland, and the Trent Valley, and Midland Companies, at- tended,— JOSEPH FARMER, Esq., Mayor, having been called to the Chair, The following Resolutions were passed unanimously:— Moved by W. L. Childe, Esq., and seconded by the Rev. E. W. Ingram, 1. That the proposed Welsh Midland Line of Railway from South Wales, through Leominster, to Bewdley, and thence to Kidderminster, to communicate with the Birmingham, Wolver- hampton, and Stour Valley Railways, and thereby with the Trent Valley, Midland, and Grand Junction Railway, will be conducive to the best interest of the town and neighbourhood of Bewdley. Moved by Slade Baker, Esq., and seconded by James Fryer, Esq., 2. That this Meeting will afford its most strenuous support in favour of the proposed extension of the Welsh Midland Rail- way from Leominster to Kidderminster, and also to the proposed Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Stour Valley Railway, and the proposed Trent Valley, Midlands, and Grand Junction Railway. Moved by Mr. George Griffith, and seconded by Thomas Sheward Cartwright, Esq., 3. That the Mayor of Bewdley, Sir Thomas Edward Win- nington, Bart., M.P., W. L. Childe, Esq., Slade Baker, Esq., Philip Wodehouse, Esq., W. N. Marcy, Esq, E. Prichard, Esq., John Beddoe, Esq., T. S. Cartwright, Esq., George Baker, Esq., Mr. George Griffith, and E. R. Nicholas, Esq., be ap- pointed a Committee to communicate with the said several Companies, and aid their endeavours to secure the sanction of Parliament for their respective lines of Railway. Moved by James Cole, Esq., and seconded by Mr. George Masefield, 4. That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the respective Deputations from the London and Birmingham Railway Com- Sany, the Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Stour Valley Railway Company, and the Welsh Midland Railway Company, for their attendance to-day, and for the information afforded by them to the meeting. Moved by Edward Prichard, Esq., and seconded by Mr. T. Morris, 5. That these Resolutions be printed in the Newspapers cir- culated in the neighbourhood. The Chairman having left the Chair, and W. L. Childe, Esq., being called to the same, Moved by R. Scott, Esq., M.P., and seconded by J. Ackers, Esq., M.P., Resolved, l 6. That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Mayor for his kindness in taking the Chair, and his able aud impartial conduct therein. Bewdley, August 27,1845, Registration of Voters. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THOMAS CLEMENT SNEYD KYNNERSLEY, M Esq., Barrister at Law, having been duly appointed to Revise the List of Voters, in the Election of Knights of the Shire, for the county of Monmouth, will make a Circuit of the said county, and hold Courts for that purpose, on the days, and at the places, undermentioned, that is to say, AT MONMOUTH, At the Shire Hall, on Monday, the 22nd day of September inst., at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the several Parishes, Townships, and places following, that is to say, Cwmcarvan Monmouth Dingestow Penalt Dixton Rockfield Grosmont St. Maughans Landogo Skenfrith Langattock Vibon Avel I Trelleck Town Llanvihangel Ystern Lewerne Trelleck Parish Llantillio Crossenny Trelleck Grange Mitchel Troy Wonastow AT CHEPSTOW, At the Beaufort Arms Inn, on Wednesday, the 24th day of Septem- ber instant, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the several Parishes, Townships, and places following, that is to say, Caerwent and Crick Portskewitt Caldicot St. Pierre Chepstow Shirenewton Dinham Village of ditto Howick St. Arvans Itton Chapel Hill Kilgwrrug I Tintern Parva Lanvair Discoed Ifton Mathern Lanvaches Mounton Llanvihangel-nigh-Rog giett Newchurch East J Magor Newchurch West Roggiett Pen terry Undy AT NEWPORT, At the King's Head Inn, on Thursday, the 25th day of September instant, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the several Parishes, Townships, and places following, that is to say, Bettws I Machen Upper Bishton Machen Lower Bassaleg Malpas Hamlet Duffryn Michaelstone-y-Vedw „ Graig Marshfield „ Rogerstone Nash Caerleon Borough of Newport Christchurch Penhow St. Brides, Netherwent Peterstone Goldcliff Risca Henllis Redwick Langstone, with Lanbeder Rumney Llanvihangel Lantarnam St. Brides Kemeys Inferior St. Mellons Koedkernew St. Woollos Llandevenny I Wilerick Lanmartin Whitson Lanwerne AT BEDWELTY, At the Rock Inn, on Friday, the 26 th day of September instant, at Twelve o'clock at; Noon, for the several Parishes, Townships, and places following, that is to say, Bedwas Monythusloyne Bedwelty AT PONTYPOOL, At the Crown I tin, on Saturday, the 27 th day of September instant, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for the several Parishes, Townships, and places adjoining, that is to say, Goytrey Lanvrechva Lower Llanhilleth I Mamhilad Llanvair Kilgedin Panteague Llanvihangel Pontymoile Trevethin Lanvrechva Upper AT ABERGAVENNY, At the Angel Inn, on Monday, the 29th day of September instant at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for the 8e hes Townships, and places following, that is to say, Abergavenny I Langattock Lingoed Aberystruth Lanvapley Bwlch Trewyn Lanwenarth Ultra Cwmyoy Upper Lanwenarth Citra Cwmyoy Lower Lanthewy Skirrid Llanvihangel Crucorney Langattock-nigh-Usk Lanellen Lanvihangel-nigh-Usk Langua Lansaintfread Lanover Upper Lanfoist Lanover Lower Landilo Pertholey Lanthewy Rhythach Old Castle Lanvetherine AT USK, At the Town Hall, on Wednesday, the 1st day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the several Parishes, Townships, and places following, that is to say, Gwehelog j Langwm Ucha Glascoed Lanhennock Gwernesney I Llan llowell Kemeys Commander Lanthewy Vach Lanbaddock Lantrissent Landegveth Monkswood Langattock-nigh-Caerleon Tredunnock Langeview Trostrey Langibby Usk Langwm Isha AT RAGLAND, At the Beaufort Arms Inn, on Thursday, the 2nd day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the several Parishes, Townships, and places following, that is to say, Bettws Newydd I Lansoy Bryngwin Lanvihangel Torymynydd Clytha Penrose Lanarth Penyclawdd Landenny Ragland Langoven Tregare Lanishen Wolvesnewton And for'all other Parishel, Townships, and places, in the said county, if any omitted in the above Notice. •MEMORANDUM.—It is requested that those OTerseerll who have not already sent their Lists to the Clerk of the Peace, will immediately send them, together with a Copy of the List of Persons objected to. All Overseers are required to bring with them to the Revising Barrister's Court, the several Notices of Claims of Voters, and all Notices of Objections to Voters, sent or delivered to them. N.B. Wilful neglect of duty in any particular, required or set forth in the Act of 6 Vic. c. 18, will subject an Overseer to a Fine of not exceeding £6., nor less than 20s. A. WADDINGTON, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Usk, September 10th, 1845 BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No. 1, PaiNCES-STREET, BANK, LONDON. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, IV. Viet. c IX. DIRECTORS. William Bardgett, Esq. I John Drewett,Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq. j' Robert Eelinton, Esq. William Fechney Black, Esq. Erasmus Robert Foster, Esq. (•eorge Cohen, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. M lllis Coventry, Esq. Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. AUDITORS. B. Bevington, Esq.—F. P. Cockeiill, Esq. I J.D. Dow, Esq. MEDICAI. OFFICER. John Clendinning, M.D., F.R.S., 16, Wimpole-street, Cavendish-square. STANDING COUNSEL. The Hon. John Ashley, New-squaie, Lincoln's Inn. Mr. Serjeant Murphy, M.P., Temple. SOUCttOt. Wilham Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. BANKERS. Messrs. Drewett and Fowler, Princes-street, Bank. THIS Institution is empoweied by a Special Act of Parlia- J ment, and is so constituted as to afford the becefits of Life Assurance in their fullest extent to Policy Holders, and to pre- sent greater facilities and aocommodatiou than are usuatiyonered by any other Companies. Among others, the following Important Advantages may be Enumerated :— Increasing Rates of Premium ou a new and remarkable plan for securing Loans or Debts a less immediate payment being required on a Policy for the whole teim of life, than in any other Office. CREDIT TABLE.—By this Table, the Premiums may remain un- paid foi five years upon satisfactory security being given for the liquidation of the same, at the expiration of that period. HALF CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM. Persons assured according to these rules, are allowed credit (without security) for half the amount ot the first seven Annual Premiums, paying interest thereon, at the rate of Five per Cent, per Annum, with the option of paying off the Principal at any time. or having the amount deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim. Policies may thus be effected at lower rates than are generally required for the term of seven years only whilst the holders have the same secuuty for the payment of their claims, whenever death mall happen, as if they paid double the amount of pre- miums, which would be chargedfor assurance effected in the same way. Policies revived without the exaction of a fine, at any time within twelve months, A Board of Directors in attendance daily at two o'clock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Poiicy. Medical Attendants mmunerated in all cases for their leports. Extract from Increasing Rates of Premium, for an AUlAr- ance of £100. for Whole Term of Life. Annua! Premiums payable during Age (stFlY 2d Five 3d rne 4th Kive Kemainder Years. Years. Years. Years. of lile. £ I. d. f. s. d. JE. s. d. jS. s. d. jL. s. d. 20 1 1 4 1 5 10 1 10 11 I 16 9 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 1 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 6 40 1 16 12442 14 6373 434 60 2 16 7394455563 6 13 7 Extract jrom the Half Credit Hates of Premium. Annual Premium required for an Assurance of £100. for the Whole Term of LIfe. iHalt Premium for Whole Premium! Age. seven years. after i £ s. d. £ >■•• d. 30 119 if 3 6 S5 1 4 11 2 9 10 40 1 9 2 2 18 4 45 1 14 10 ? ? 2 50 2 2 6 f J 0 65 2 12 9 5 5 6 60 3 6 8 6 13 4 PETER MORRISON, Resident Director. Detailed Prospectuses, and every requisite information aj to the mode of effecting Assurances, may be obtained on application to the following AGENTS :— trutTHa NEWPORT Mr. RICHARD JENKINS, Merchant, CHEPSTOW .Mr. J. L. BALDWYN Solicitor. BRISTOL Mr. JOHN M OX HAM, Banker, Corn.street.

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