THE NEW SYSTEM OF BUYING A AMUEL BROTHERS' vast Stock (the Each piece of cloth and every garment is marked the class to which it belongs, and the price in plain figures. EW AUTUMN FABRICS. NEW AUTUMN SUITS. Business, Morning, and Travelling. Visiting, Evening Dress. CLASS Price List. AUTUMN COATS. Business, Morning, and Travelling. Visiting, Frock, and Clerical. Autumn Overcoats. 36s. 43s. 6d. 43s. 6d. А 178. 6d. 258. 21s. 428. In order to give the Public increased facilities for judging the qualities of some of the Wines recommended for General and Family Use." SPIERS and POND will (on receipt of remittance) Forward to any Railway Station in London for 238. A BIN CASE, CONTAINING ONE DOZEN, viz. : Three Bottles of Sherry (Letter C). Port (Letter C). Claret (Letter B). and Red Burgundy (Letter B). The same assorted Wines, without the case, will be de Livered free within a radius of four miles from St. Paul's, on receipt of 21s. for the Dozen. NAMUEL BROTHERS, 50, Ludgate-hill. SAMUE AMUEL BROTHERS beg to notify to duced a NEW FABRIC for BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING that will RESIST any amount of HARD WEAR. HE NEW "WEAR-RESISTING" THE JUVENILE COSTUME. SUIT for a BOY four feet in height, C Class, 258.; D Class 30s. 6d. Price ascending or descending according to size. much admired SAMUEL BROTHERS' "Alpine." "Tyrolese," "Middy," and "Jack Tar" EW AUTUMN FABRICS. Price List. NE CLASS. SUITS. OVER COATS. C 24s. 32s. 388. 21s. 35s. 448. 28s. 428. E 318. 418. 48s. 338. 50s. 33s. G 38s. BOYS' Silk Velvet, or Jersey, Cap, 70s. 428. to 84s. and Belt. 338. 54s. 65s. The prices are regulated according to height. OYS' SUITS, NOTED FOR HE NEW Accurate Fit. THFASHIONS, of of Europe, English Ministers, Statesmen, and Politicians, selected from all ranks and parties. Each Portrait (with brief biographical memoir) adorns a figure illustrating the newest and most gentlemanly styles of costume. Price 6d., or gratis to purchasers. Patterns and guide to self-measurement sent free. 29 AND 30, SOUTHAMPTON-BUILDINGS. CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON. [OST PERSONS ARE FAMILIAR with of the Pianoforte Makers, by which anyone who Hires an Instrument and pays the Hire for that period, becomes the ABSOLUTE OWNER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Previously to the introduction of this plan it was almost as difficult for those of limited income to buy a good Pianoforte as to BUY A HOUSE; and persons went on year after year, paying for the Hire of an Instrument, and expended as much money as would have bought the Pianoforte several times over. What will hold good for Pianofortes will hold good for HOUSES; and there are many who would no doubt AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE OPPORTUNITY, if it was afforded them, of becoming THE OWNER OF A HOUSE in the same way as they have already become the owner of their pianoforte. THE DIRECTORS New System of Purchasing a House, MAY BE SUMMED UP AS FOLLOWS: 1. Persons of Limited Income, Clerks, Shopmen, and others, may, by becoming Tenants of the BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY, be placed at once in a position of independence as regards their Landlord, 2. Their RENT CANNOT BE RAISED. 3. They CANNOT BE TURNED OUT OF POSSESSION so long as they pay their Rent. 4. NO FEES or FINES of any kind are chargeable. 5. They can leave the House at any time without notice, rent being payable only to the time of giving up possession. 6. If circumstances compel them to leave the House before the completion of their Twelve and a half Years fenancy, they can Sub-let the House for the remainder of the Term, they c Transfer their right to another Tenant. 7. Finally, NO LIABILITY or RESPONSIBILITY any kind is incurred, beyond the Payment of Rent by the who acquire Houses by this New System. The BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY have on thei List several HOUSES, which they are prepared to LET o the TWELVE AND A HALF YEARS' SYSTEM, and many cases Immediate Possession may be obtained. The Terms on which Houses can be placed on th Register may be obtained on application to FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager.. GRAND RESTAURANT, THE 191, LONDON, FLEET-STREET, TEMPLE-BAR. LUNCHEONS. DINNERS. FISH DINNERS. DINNERS A LA CARTE. PRIVATE DINNERS FROM 5s. DAILY FROM 1 TILL 8. THE FAMOUS "LONDON DINNER" OF 5 COURSES AT 3s. Legal Notices. PETERS (Deceased).-TO SOLICITORS and OTHERS.Any person having in his custody the WILL of Mr. Charles Haylett Peters, late of Surbiton, and who carried on the business of a wine merchant under the style of Peters, Hall and Co., formerly of Little Bridge-street, Blackfriars, but at the time of his decease at 1, James-street, Adelphi, is requested to communicate with Messrs. WEST AND KING, Solicitors, 66, Cannon-street, London, E.C. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES AFFECT ING HERTFORDSHIRE.-The HERTS GUARDIAN, Hertfordshire County Paper, has the Official County Advertisements, published every Tuesday and Saturday. Latest dates this November 1973, Saturdays 15th, 22nd, 29th.-Office, Old Cross, Hertford. OF FFICES to LET, Essex-street, Strand, -FIRST and SECOND FLOORS to LET for Solicitors' offices (only), at 22, Essex-street, bottom of the street and close to the Temple, Railway Station and Pier. For terms and order apply to-PRICE and CLARK, 48, Chancerylane. O SOLICITORS-GOOD OFFICES TO square. Two Rooms on ground floor, and furnished Clerks' Office: rent moderate. Would suit a beginner or a country Firm wishing an office in London.-Address "Lex." care of the Publisher, University Gazette, 58, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury. TO nation adjoining Bloomsbury OTHERS seeking T SOLICITORS and OTHERS seeking be paid for placing the Preference Shares of a first-class English Railway.-Address "Manager," Post-office, Vigostreet, London, W. LAW.-CONSULTATION and AND LAVATORIES. LONDON GAZETTE (published by authority) and HENRY GREEN, Advertisement Agent, begs to direct the attention of the Legal Profession to the advantages of his long experience of upwards of twentyfive years, in the special insertion of all pro formá notices, &c., and hereby solicits their continued support.-N.B. One copy of advertisement only required, and the strictest care and promptitude assured. Officially stamped forms for advertisements and file of London Gazette kept. By appoint ment Sales by Auction. MESSES, VENTOM, BULL, and COOPER'S MONTHLY REGISTER, containing particulars of Estates and Farms, Furnished and Unfurnished Houses in Town and Country to be sold or let, Ground Rents, and other Investments, may be had free on application, or by post for one stamp. Particulars intended for insertion in next month's Register should be forwarded by the 26th inst.-Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 8, Bucklersbury, E.C. MESSRS, DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and FARMER'S LIST of ESTATES and HOUSES Corn Hall Estate, Suffolk. FRENSONS LA FRENCH LAW. Address M. D CORN HALL ESTATE, comprising about 595 acres. parishes of Bures, St. Mary, and Assington, together with AW LAT ANNUITIES AND REVERSIONS. 68, CHANCERY-LANE, LONDON. Loans may also be obtained on the security of Reversions. THE SANS-PLIS SHIRT. REGISTERED Nov. 1848. Specially adapted to meet the wants of BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS and GENTLEMEN OF SEDENTARY PURSUITS Base Combined with a Perfect Fit. Patterns and Particulars of Measurement free by post. BURDEN AND KEER 51. CONDUIT-STREET, BOND-STREET. LE EFT-OFF CLOTHES. — Mr. and Mrs. TER SQUARE, LONDON W. Are the Best BUYERS of all kinds of LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE, Silk, Satin. Velvet, Brocades, Dresses, Court Trains, Antique Lace, old English and Foreign China, Household Furniture Jewels, Plate, in fact every kind of Property for ready cash. Ladies or Gentlemen waited on at any time or disAll letters receive prompt attention. Money orders to any amount for Parcels from Town or Country. Estab lished 1820. Ready money only. tance. O SOLICITORS.-Office for PATENTS, то 5. SERLE STREET, LINCOLN'S-INN, W.C. Messrs. DAVIES and HUNT, Patent Solicitors, continue to procure BRITISH and FOREIGN PATENTS, &c.. at most moderate charges, and to SOLICITORS at agency rates. Solicitors and intending Patentees should obtain their "HANDBOOK FOR INVENTORS" gratis on application or by letter. PUBLIC READING AND SPEAKING.- The Rev. ALEX. J. D. D'ORSEY, B.D., will RECEIVE Barristers, Solicitors. Law Students, and others on Wednesdays at Two, at King's College, and at Four, Five, Six, and Eight at 13, Prince's-square, W. R. E. H. BEDFORD, Author of the "InExamination Guide to Bookkeeping," and Editor of "The Preliminary.""Intermediate," and "Final," has CLASSES daily reading at his Chambers, 9, King's Bench-walk, Temple, for each of the Examinations. LAW PUPILS.form success, prepared nearly one BARRISTER, who has, thousand Students for Examination prior to Admission as Attorneys, many of whom have obtained a Prize or Certifi cate of Merit, including two Clifford's-inn Prizemen, RECEIVES PUPILS for Intermediate or Final Examinations, to whom he devotes Are hours daily. Fee moderate.-For particulars, or an interview, address "Mr. J.," Messrs. Stevens and Sons, Law Booksellers, 119, Chancery lane, W.C.-N.B. Classes are forming, limited in number, for the ensuing Hiliary, Easter, and Trinity Terms. property is held on lease, expir ng the 29th Sept. 1880, and ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, PROVIDED FOR BY A POLICY OF THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY Chief Office.-126, CHANCERY-LANE LONDON, W.c. The Company ADVANCES Money on Mortgage of Life PRELIMINARY, INTERMEDIATE, and plication to EXAMINATIONS for SOLICITORS.-Mr. J. ERLE BENHAM (formerly of King's College, London, author of several works), whose pupils have always met with unparalleled success, has CLASSES READING for these Examinations. He has recently prepared a nephew and an articled clerk of two of the legal examiners. For references to Noblemen, Members of Parliament, Queen's Counsel, Rectors. Members of the Incorporated Law Society, and other gentlemen of status.-Address to 20, Devereux-court, Temple; or to the care of Messrs. Butterworths, 7, Fleet-street, Her Majesty's Law Publishers. Thousands of testimonials. The subjoined are copies :"Gloucester, April 2. Mrs. A. N. writes:-"I have received your P.0.0. with thanks for your liberality and attention. I shall recommend all my friends. I have had business with others, but none have given me so much satisfaction as you have." "Brighton, May 4. Lady S. T. writes:-"I received the registered letter con taining the notes. I quite agree with Mrs. R. C. that yon are very straightforward in conducting your business. I shall have great pleasure in recommending any friends who may wish to dispose of their cast-off clothes that are too good to give away." "Edinburgh, May 13. "I send you a large box of clothes. I am quite satisfied that you give the full value, as I sent the last you had of me to some other person first, and your price was much above their valuation. I leave it to you to send me what you consider the value of the present articles. I have recommended you to my sister, Mrs. M. Y., of Reading." We are every day receiving the same kind of testimonials. which show that we do give the full value of all articles offered to us. If this is not sufficient to satisfy the most sceptical we challenge all dealers. We not only buy of ladies and gentlemen, but our demand is so great that we purchase of the trade. Ladies and gentlemen, by disposing of their property to us, get the best price, thereby saving a second profit. Our only address in England is 31, THAYER-STREET, MANCHESTER-SQUARE, LONDON. CANADA: ST. PAUL-STREET, MONTREAL. AUSTRALIA: MYER'S-STREET, SANDHURST, VICTORIA: and 31, THAYER-STREET, MANCHESTER-SQUARE Where all letters and parcels must be addressed. Established 1820. OLD LD FALCON HOTEL, EAST-STREET, Public and private dining rooms facing the river. Bed and breakfast one guinea per week, and dinners at an equally moderate tariff. Special arrangements for board and lodging, weekly or monthly, on reduced terms. W. SKILLETER. Proprietor. SOLICITORS, Students, and Witnesses, can be ACCOMMODATED very reasonably at the BEAUFORT HOTEL, within a few minutes' walk of all the Principal Law Courts. Large parties at a great reduction. Gentlemen can have a business or private address, and their correspondence forwarded.-14 and 15 Beaufortbuildings, Strand. Printed and published by HORACE COX, at 10, Wellington street, Strand, London, W.C., in the County of Middlesex-Saturday, Nov. 8, 1873. THE JOURNAL OF THE LAW AND THE VOL. LVI.-No. 1598. Money, Wanted and to Jend. of [REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER.] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1873. THESTATEPROVEMENTOAN, LANDED 1st.-To the Owners of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE, IRRIGATION, ENCLOSING, CLEARING, and general Improvement of LANDED Property in any part of the United Kingdom: 2nd.-To the Owners of Settled Estates in England, for the ERECTION or COMPLETION of MANSIONS, STABLES, and OUTBUILDINGS: Srd.-To Landowners generally, to enable them to sub scribe for Shares in Companies for the CONSTRUCTION of RAILWAYS and NAVIGABLE CANALS, which will beneficially affect their Estates: 4th.-To INCUMBENTS, for the Improvement of their GLEBE LANDS, by Drainage, and the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES: 5th.-To COPYHOLDERS for the ENFRANCHISEMENT of COPYHOLD LANDS. The amount borrowed with the expenses would be charged on the estate benefited, and repaid by a rentcharge, terminating in twenty-five years. NO INVESTIGATION OF THE LANDOWNER'S Forms of application, and all further particulars, may be obtained of Messrs. Rawlence and Squarey, 22, Great Georgestreet, Westminster, S.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, and Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Gillespie and Paterson, W.S., 81A, Georgestreet, Edinburgh, agents for the Company in Scotland; and at the Offices of the Company as below. T. PAIN, Managing Director. M ONEY.-£250,000 to LEND, at from 4 to 5 per cent., on approved security, in several sums. Some for a term if required.-Apply to Mr. DINHAM KING, Solicitor, Camelford, Cornwall. LAWA PARTNER of ability and practice in a large provincial town. A premium would be LAWYERS, Price (with Reports), 1s. AW.CONVEYANCING, ADVOCACY, BANKRUPTCY, &c.-RE-ENGAGEMENT desired in or near town. Experienced advocate, admitted Easter Permanency Term 1867. Highest references. Married. desired.-J. C. J.," 12. Southampton Buildings. W.C. a AW. PARTNERSHIP or CLERKSHIP LAW. Advertiser SEEKS & SITUATION LAW WANTED. Advertiser would manage a Country Practice generally, or conduct Conveyancing in a town offico.-Address C. WEAVER, 42, Albert-street, Regent'spark, N.W. AW.-A Solicitor (eighteen years admitted) LA desires to PURCHASE an INTEREST of about Salary 100; 29 years of age; admitted. At present with large London firm.-"N. S. R." (No. 1598), 10, Wellingtonstreet, Strand, W.C. AW PARTNERSHIP.-A Solicitor, who Lding, wish a SITUATION for a gentleman (aged AW.-A firm of Country Solicitors of long LAW 25); he has been eight years in their office as general Clerk and Cashier, and writes Shorthand. The gentleman has the best testimonials, and can, with the greatest confidence, be highly recommended by his present employers.-Address D. S. and F. M." (No. 1597), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. ONEY. Several SUMS of MONEY, L Solicitor recently admitted). SITUATION as MONEY.-Several SUMS of MONEY, MORTGAGE at 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest on good Freehold Securities, consisting of Land and Houses.-Apply to Messrs. CLEAR AND CHEFFINS, "Ethelburga House," 70 and 71, Bishopsgate-street Within, London, E.C. ONEY promptly ADVANCED on Personal Stocks, Shares, Bonds, or other security, repayable by instalments. No preliminary fees.-REAL AND PERSONAL ADVANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), Established 1856, 3, Tavistock-street, Covent-garden. J. WOOLLETT, Secretary. MONEY promptly ADVANCED on Personal MONEY toisen Notes, turn Goods, Deeds, Life Policies, Shares, Jewellery, &c., from M ONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice LAH (from £40 upwards) to respectable householders in the London District upon MORTGAGE of their FURNI TURE without removal, repayable by easy instalments. No charge of any kind unless money advanced. As this does not emanate from an agent, applicants must apply personally to Mr. BAUGHAN, 34, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. The public are cautioned against paying preliminary fees to pretenders. MUTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1850), 14, Rus. Bell-street, Covent-garden, London, and 38, Ship-street, Brighton, ADVANCES MONEY upon Personal Security, Bills of Sale, Deeds, &c., repayable by instalments. Bills promptly discounted. Forms free on receipt of stamped envelope. C. R. WRIGHT, Secretary. AW PARTNERSHIP. -A Solicitor, at present a Managing Clerk in a large office, would be happy to treat with a Gentleman who desires an active Partner or Successor. The highest roferences.-Address Delta," Prior and Co., 61, Lincoln's Inn-fields, W.C LAW PARTNERSHIPS. KAIN, BULLEN, AW PARTNERSHIPS.-KAIN, BULLEN, countants (Costs Draftsmen, &c.), invite the attention of firms to their register of SELECTED APPLICANTS having capital, influence, and ability.-69, Chancery-lane, and at Melville-chambers (50B, Lord-street), Liverpool AW.-SHORTHAND.-WANTED by the AW.-The Advertiser seeks an ENGAGE- years' experience and unexceptionable character.-Address LAW.-A Gentleman of upwards of Twenty five years' experience in Conveyancing in Country LAW WANTED, by a Gentleman (aged Advertiser can Draw work.-Address "P. W. D." (No 1598), 10, Wellington- AW.-To Country Solicitors.-WANTED, can draw ordinary Drafts, Abstracts, and is well up in LAWing and conversant with the routine of an office, desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT as CLERK. Birmingham or Lemington preferidos. N. No. 1508), 10, Welling. AW.-An immediate RE-ENGAGEMENT veyancing, the general routine of a Country practice, and of some years' experience. Salary required moderate. Address "Lex” (No. 1598), 10, Wellington-street, Strand. AW.-A Solicitor (admitted in 1867) seeks LA a RE-ENGAGEMENT as a Conveyancing CLERK in the office of a London Solicitor. Reference given, if required, to a well-known Firm in whose office the advertiser has been for the last eleven years.-Address "A. C. S." (No. TO SOLICITORS. THE LAW PARTNER- 1595), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. SHIP AGENCY Negotiates and Arranges SOLICITORS' PARTNERSHIPS, the Transfer of Legal Practices, and matters connected therewith; its operations being exclusively confined to this class of business.-Applications, whether personal or by letter, to be made to the MANAGER, Law Partnership Agency. 9, King's-road, Bedford-row, W.C. AW.-WANTED, an Engagement by an who has also a good practical knowledge of Law in all its LA AW.-A GENTLEMAN desires a Conveyancing CLERKSHIP, Liverpool preferred. The Advertiser is 30 years of age, and admitted. He has been accustomed to draw Drafts without supervision, and to advise clients. Is thoroughly competent to take the entire management of the Conveyancing Department; would not object to Advocate cases in the County Court. He has a good general knowledge of a Country Attorney's business. -Address A. W." (No. 1598), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. AW.-SHORTHAND.-WANTED, by a the offices of solicitors and others, a RE-ENGAGEMENT. He is an Efficient Shorthand Writer, Correspondent, and Accountant; has been much engaged in the Settlement of Railway Compensation Cases, and is generally conversant with the details relating to an extensive practice. He possesses undeniable testimonials from several eminent firms. -Address" Lex." 29, St. John's-road, Croydon. LA AW.-(Country.)-A Gentleman of unex-ceptionable character and ability, who has had the sole management of a branch office for several years, and who was previously managing clerk for fourteen years in a thoroughly good conveyancing office, seeks a TRANSFER of ARTICLES for two years, at a moderate salary. Adfore prefer (though not making it a sine qua non to an vertiser desires to be permanently settled, and would thereengagement), a situation with a view to a partnership, or succession on the usual terms.-Address "A. B.," 4, Lower Portland-terrace, Southampton. AW.-WANTED, in a Country Office, a Copying, Engrossing, and General CLERK.-Apply, stating age, references, and salary required, to PINNIGER and WOOD, Solicitors, Chippenham, Wilts. And Copying CLERK, who will be willing to make himself useful; one about 22 preferred.-Address, stating AW.-ARTICLED CLERK.-A Solicitor has a VACANCY for an Articled CLERK. Premium moderate.-Address, in the first instance, to "C. 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