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CLERK WANTED, accustomed to attend taxations. Also a CLERK who is accu stomed to the routine of a Solicitor's Office, and who can post Cash Books and Draft Costs.-Apply. by letter only, to KAIN, SPARROW, WITT, and Co., 69, Chancery-lane.

BOOKS OF PRACTICE

FOR OFFICE USE.

LAW. WANTED, a Gentleman (admitted) THE NEW EDITION of COX'S LAW and

capable of conducting a CONVEYANCING and GENERAL COUNTRY BUSINESS without supervision if necessary. Address, stating age, salary required, particu lars of former engagement, and references, to (No. 1407), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C. a CLERK

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LAWhite WANT Be, either with or without super

vision, the Conveyancing and General Business of a Country office, within a few miles of London. Must be hardworking and thoroughly competent; strict references as to character ¦ and ability will be required.-Apply by letter, stating age, i length of time in previous situation, and salary required, to D.," care of Mr. Jessop, 47, Carey-street, Lincolns-inn, W.C. AW.-WANTED, a thoroughly efficient ment of proceedings in chambers.Apply by letter, to "A. B.,' care of Mr. Beckford, Stationer, 122, Chancerylane, stating age, salary, &c.

LAW.-WANTED, COMMON LAW CLERK Ny

Office, an experienced COMMON LAW CLERK (who has not been articled), competent to take the management und er a Principal.-Address by letter only) stating qualifications, age, and salary expected, "A. O., at Messrs. Tyler and Adams, 44, Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn.

AW COSTS and ACCOUNTS.-WANTED,

an admitted Solicitor. Attorney, or Conveyancer, to undertake the preparation of LAW COSTS and ACCOUNTS in a large business, in one of the British Colonies in the East. Terms liberal. The highest references required as to qualifications and character. Address, in applicant's own handwriting, "P. P. C.," Messrs. Fry and Sons, Law Stationer, South-square, Gray's-inn, W.C.

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AW.-WANTED, in a Country Office, a CLERK, well up in Conveyancing, and able to keep or superintend Books, and prepare Accounts. State salary, age, references, and whether single and unarticled.Address O. Y." (No. 1407), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

LAW. ACCOUNTANT and BILL CLERK

AW.-ACCOUNTANT and BILL CLERK

CLERK, thoroughly competent in the above departments. -Address, stating full particulars of present and past expe rience, age, and expected salary, with reference, to WALKER, SONS, and RAMEY, Solicitors, Spilsby.

THE SECOND EDITION of the ARTS OF

a Law Student, by EDWARD W. Cox, Serjeant-at-Law, now ready, price 68. 6d. LAW TIMES OFFICE, 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

EVANS'S LAW DIGEST.

Now ready, price 88. 6d., Part III. of Vol. VII. of THE LAW DIGEST It Oxtains all the CNS, By D. T. EVANS,

ported and Statutes enacted during the half-year, so arranged that the Practitioner can find in a moment what is the latest law on any subject. It is the only Half Yearly Digest of the Law; issued in the months of June and December.

The back Parts and Volumes may still be had. Established for 25 years.

LAW TIMES Office, 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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PRACTICE of JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES, with all the cases to the present time. By EDWARD W. Cox, Serjeant-at-Law, and C. O'MALLEY, Barrister-atLaw. Price 218.

THE NEW LAW and PRACTICE OF REGISTRATION and ELECTIONS. By EDWARD W. Cox, Serjeant-at-Law, Recorder of Portsmouth, and STANDISH GROVE GRADY, Esq., Recorder of Gravesend. Tenth Edition. Price 17s. 6d. cloth.

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MAGISTRATES' COURTS PRACTICE.-The TREFEREES on PRIVATE BILLS in PARLIA

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QUARTERLY MAGAZINE

AND

REVIEW.

This Magazine contains Articles from the pens of the best writers of the day on FIELD SPORTS and

In

NATURAL HISTORY, and, indeed, on all those sub-
jects for which "The Field" is distinguished.
addition, there is a selection from the best Articles
that have appeared in "The Field," and an epitome,
from the same paper, of all information which, when
preserved, is likely to be useful to the Sportsman and

REPORTS of all the CASES decided by Country Gentleman.

all the COURTS relating to the LAW of JOINTSTOCK COMPANIES. Part XXV. (Vol. III.), price 58. 6d Published quarterly

Vols. 1 to 3, bound to complete sets, price 30s. each.
N.B. Sent to subscribers by post on the day of publication.
Just published.

HE NEW PART of MARITIME LAW

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CRIMINAL LAW REPORTS.
Just published,

LAW CASES. Part V.

COX'S CRIMINAL. Full reports of all the Cases

decided by the Criminal Appeal Courts in England and Ireland, at the Central Criminal Court, by the Superior Courts, and at the Assizes. Edited by EDWARD W. Cox, Serjeant-at-Law, Recorder of Portsmouth.

The Parts and Volumes may still be had to complete sets. It is the only complete series of Criminal Cases published in England. An Appendix contains a valuable collection of Precedents of Indictments.

London: HORACE COX, 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

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CONTENTS OF No. I.

The Game Laws.

Statute Fairs.

Uniformity of Weights and Measures. Turnpikes.

Bull Terriers.

The Newfoundland.

The Labrador.

Dandie Dinmonts.

Cocker Spaniels.

Late Racing Leaves of 1869.

Progress of Coursing.

The Hunting Field in 1869-70.

Pumpkin Fruited Passion Flowers.

Dwarf Hardy Plants for Naturalisation.
Hardy Bulbs.

Vine Soils and Vine Manures.

A Few of the Best Stonecrops.

To Stop Bleeding in Vines.

Mushroom Houses and Mushroom Culture.

The Winter Cucumber House.

A Review of the Past and Present Yachting Season. The Oarsmen of 1869.

The First Half of the Football Season.

Review of the Past Quarter of Athletic Sports.
Colonisation.

Ferrets and their Treatment.

The Rise and Progress of Croquet.

The Singh Wallah.

Woodcock Shooting by Moonlight.
Farm Review for 1869.

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Practice of the Courts of Law and Equity, with many concise and useful modern Forms and Precedents. By a BARRISTER. With Notes and References. "A useful and concise epitome of the law, complied with considerable care."--Law Magazine. London: LOCKWOOD and Co., 7, Stationers' Hall-court, E.C. Just published, 8vo., 18., sewed,

HE EVILS of UNLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES, especially since Lord Campbell's Act: a Paper read before the Social Science Association. By JOSEPH BROWN, Esq., Q.C.

London: BUTTERWORTHS, 7, Fleet-street, Her Majesty's Law Publishers.

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tion by Arrangement, can be obtained of EVISON and BRIDGE (late J. SULLIVAN, Publishers of Law Forms, 2 and 31, Chancery-lane, W.C.

The three Acts and all the Rules (Queen's Printer's) bound in limp leather, lettered. Price 108.

Now ready, New Edition for 1870.

OD'S PARLIAMENTARY COMPANION MEMBERS of PARLIAMENT, the results of Election Petitions, &c. Royal 32mo., morocco gilt.

WHITTAKER and Co., Ave Maria-lane, and all booksellers. Just published, Svo., 18., sewed, the Second Edition of HE EVILS of UNLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES, especially since Lord Campbell's Act. B JOSEPH BROWN, Esq., Q.C., F.G.S. London: BUTTERWORTHS, No. 7, Fleet-street, Her Majesty's law publishers.

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"Mrs. Sidney Cox's volume is one of excellent counsel. It is also an entertaining book."-The Athenæura. "Our girls will find a valuable monitor in Spring Time The authoress discourses with admirable sense.' "The Queen. "Some kindly and friendly counsels to girls are given by the authoress. The work contains many practical hints on what may be termed the common-place virtues and vices of daily life in girlhood.”—The Observer.

"We exhort all English girls to study this book. These maxims and truths should be sown broadcast. The authoress writes with marvellous tact."-Croydon Chronicle.

London: 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

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ONE Briefs.
ONE PENNY PER FOLIO. Fair Copy.
HOOPER and Sox, 15, Fleet-street.

THE PRELIMINARY, INTERMEDIATE, FORD, the Editor of the "Preliminary," "Intermediate," and "Final," has CLASSES reading daily at his chambers, No. 9, King's Bench-walk, Temple, for all the above ExamiN.B.-The Editor personally takes each class every day.

MESSRS, DEBENHAM, TEWSON, and nations. Terms moderate.

FARMER are instructed by the Executors under the Will of the late W. H. Browning, Esq., to SELL, at the MART, on TUESDAY, APRIL 5, at Two, the Extensive and Valuable FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, No. 26, St. John-street, West Smithfield (formerly No. 113), in a capital situation, near the Metropolitan Meat Market; comprising a substantial range of warehouses, having three floors, with counting-house, strong room, &c., besides a deep basement, with loading entrance in yard. There is also a dwelling-house adjoining, with private entrance, containing nine rooms, kitchen, and scullery. The whole covers the large area of about 1750 square feet, and is let on lease to the well-known firm of Messrs. J. and H. Browning and Co., for a term of twenty-one years from Midsummer 1865, at the moderate rental of 3507. per annum. The tenants covenant to insure, repair, and pay all outgoings. Particulars of

AW EXAMINATIONS.-A Gentleman at

PARES, in chambers or through the post, for the INCOR RePORATED LAW SOCIETY the BAR, and London LL.B. ferences to former pupils. Terms are very reasonable, and may be dependent upon success.-Address LL.B., care of Mr. REEVES, Law Bookseller, Chancery-lane, E.C.

GERMANY.-Dr. H. KLOSE, 5, Ziegel

hauser Strasse, Heidelberg, receives Two Pupils into his family to prepare for the Preliminary Examination. Highest references.

W. HINE HAYCOCK, Esq., Solicitor, 4, College-hill PRELIMINARY

and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside.

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Regent's-park.-For Investment or Occupation.-Excellent modern Residence, overlooking Primrose-hill.

MESSRS, EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD

fwill SELL by AUCTION, at the MART, Tokenhouseyard, Bank of England, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, at One, a substantially-built, LEASEHOLD, modern RESIDENCE, situate and being 2, St. John's-terrace, North-gate, Regent's-park, healthily and pleasantly situate, overlooking Primrose-hill, near the Chalk Farm Station on the North London line, and the St. John's-woo..-road Station on the Metropolitan Railway. It contains six bedrooms, drawingroom, double dining-room, breakfast room, and excellent domestic apartments. Possession can be had on completion, or a rental of 907, per annum may readily be obtained. Held for an unexpired term of about fifty years, at a moderate ground-rent.

Particulars of

F. A. LAKE, Esq., Solicitor, 2, Mitre-court, Temple; and of Messrs. EDWIN Fox and BOUSFIELD, 24, Greshamstreet, Bank, E.C.

By order of the Mortgagees.-Kentish-town, Haverstockhill, and Hornsey-rise.-Excellent, long Leasehold Residences, and a Plot of Freehold Land, with house and shop thereon, for investment and occupation.

MESSRS, EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD

will SELL by AUCTION, at the MART, Tokenhouseyard, Bank of England, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, at One o'clock, a valuable long LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising five modern residences, Nos. 15, 17, 21, 23, and 25, Burghley-road, Kentish-town, containing six bed-rooms, dressing-room, and bath room, with hot and cold water laid on, double drawing-rooms and dining-room, and domestic offices, garden in front and in the rear; Three Leasehold Houses, containing eight rooms, No. 3, Dale-road, and Nos. 4 and 5, Ashdown-street, Queen'screscent, Haverstock-hill, The rental value is about 4107. per annum. Held for about ninety-five years unexpired, at moderate ground-rents. A plot of Freehold Land, with House and Shop (not quite complete) thereon, situate in Alexandra-terrace, Hornsey-rise. Particulars of

Messrs, ROBSON and TIDY, Solicitors, 27, Sackvillestreet, Piccadilly: of

Messrs. BAKER. NAIRNE, and OXLEY, Solicitors, 3, Crosby-square, E. C.;

and of Messrs. EDWIN Fox and BOUSFIELD, 24, Greshamstreet, Bank, E. C.

Brighton-Noble Freehold Marine Mansion, on the Westcliff, with capital Leasehold Stabling.

MESSRS. EDWIN FOX and BOUSFIELD

are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the MART, in Tokenhouse-yard, Bank of England, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, at One o'clock precisely, a valuable FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 35, Adelaide crescent, Brighton, every window commanding an uninterrupted view of the sea and of the entire length of the parade. It contains 18 principal and secondary bed chambers and dressing rooms, approached by two staircases; bath room, and six water closets; a magnificent suite of reception saloons, comprising double drawing rooms about 60ft. in length, and boudoir, entrance hall and inner hall, spacious library, noble dining room, and convenient morning room; in the basement are most complete servants' apartments and domestic offices; there are also excellent stabling and coach-houses. The costly fitted furniture will be included in the purchase. May be viewed and particulars had of

Messrs. MURRAY and HUTCHINS, Solicitors, 11,
Birchin-lane, Cornhill;

on the premises; at the Mart; and of Messrs. EDWIN Fox and BOUSFIELD, 24, Gresham-street, Bank, E.C., corner of Cole

man-street.

ME

LYE,

TO SOLICITORS AND OTHERS. ESSRS. FAREBROTHER, and WHEELER beg to announce that they intend Publishing a PRINTED REGISTER of LANDED ESTATES HOUSES, SHOOTINGS, INVESTMENTS, and other Properties, to be Sold or Let. The First Edition of which will be issued on the 31st of MARCH instant. Parties desirous of availing themselves of this medium, may, upon forwarding full particulars, have the same inserted free of charge.

Auction, Land, and Estate Agency Offices, 8, Lancasterplace, Strand, London.

other

LAW and EXAMINATIONS.-PREVIOUS TEST.-A Board of Gentlemen, chiefly Graduates of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and London hold EXAMINATIONS monthly, to enable Candidates to ascertain by previous trial their chance of passing any Public Examination.-For prospectus, apply, by letter only, to the Hon. Sec., J. W. CARLILE, Esq., No. 1, King's Bench-walk, Temple, E.C.

LONDON GAZETTE (published by authority) and LONDON and COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENT OFFICE No. 117, CHANCERY-LANE, FLEET-STREET.

HENRY GREEN (many years with the late

George Reynell) Advertisement Agent, begs to direct the attention of the Legal Profession to the advantages of his long experience of upwards of twenty-five years, in the specia 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. File of London Gazette kept.

TO SOLICITORS.-Office for PATENTS.

1, 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.

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Made by F. MORDAN possess every quality requisite for clear rapid writing. Shown by twenty-five years' general use. Exchanged if accident happens, at small fixed rates; or if unsuitable, free of charge.

THE

HE LEGAL, CLERICAL, and MEDICAL
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY,

Stores: 374, Euston-road, N.W., near Portland-road
Station.

All goods delivered free within metropolitan district. Price-list sent on application. Under new management. Departments opened:- Grocery, cheesemongery, wines, butcher's, brushes and household requisites, chemist's, ailor's, and hosier's. All letters to be addressed to Manager.

FILMER and SON'S BEDSTEADS, BED

DING, and BEDROOM FURNITURE. An Illustrated Catalogue sent post free, containing prices of 1000 articles of Bedroom Furniture. 31 and 32, Berners-street, Oxford-street, W.

INAHAN'S

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LL. WHISKY. Dublin Exhibition, 1865. This celebrated old Irish Whisky gained the Dublin Prize Medal. It is pure, mild, mellow, delicious, and very wholesome. Sold in bottles, 38. Sd. each, at the retail houses in London; by the agents in the principal towns in England; or wholesale, at 8, Great Windmillstreet, London, W.--Observe the red seal, pink label, and cork branded "Kinahan's LL. Whisky."

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THE ELDON" CAFE, RESTAURANT,

20, DEVEREUX COURT, STRAND. Formerly the "Grecian," celebrated by Dr. Johnson, Addison, and Swift.

Dinners à la Carte till Seven o'clock. The "Eldon" Dinner will be served daily from Four Cheese, &c.,

Check, de, at a fixed charge of Two Shillectables, Bread,

Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, Cigars, Tea, Coffee.

WASTE PAPER of every description, Old

Parchment, Vellum, &c., PURCHASED in any quantity, and the full value given for it, by J. KING, 3, Sa ter's-hall-court, Cannon-street, City. Offices and warehouses cleared on the shortest notice. Paper for the mills cut up on the premises.

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By all the Best Makers.

Large Stock of

CENTRAL-FIRE AND PIN BREECH-LOADERS.

LARGE BORES FOR INDIA.

PLATE, JEWELLERY AND WATCHES SECOND HAND.

VAUGHAN'S, 39, STRAND.

Catalogue of Guns, &c., sent on receipt of 3 Stamps.

500 SECOND-HAND DEED BOXES.

Suitable for

SOLICITORS, BUILDING SOCIETIES, &c.,
From 8s. 6d. each.

GRIFFITHS & CO., 43, CANNON-STREET, E.C.

ECOND-HAND FIREPROOF SAFES, by

F. MORDAN'S EXTRA STRENGTH COPY- Siner, and every eminet maker in the world: -- A fire.

ING INK gives three distinct copies at time of writing, or one after a week.

F. MORDAN'S EXTRA OFFICE INK is specially adapted for deeds and general business purposes, being fluid, intensely black, and indelible.

F. MORDAN'S BLUE BLACK INK is peculiarly suited for Ledgers, Cash Books, &c., as it may be blotted immediately, and dries a fixed black.

Sold by all respectable Stationers and Booksellers.
Manufactory:

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HE COUNTY

T and GAZETTE of BANKRUPT CHRONICLE

18. 6d.), greatly improved and enlarged, in accordance with the extension of the Jurisdiction of the County Courts under 30 & 31 Vict. c. 142.

To enable it to treat more completely of the many matters

on which the Judges, Officers, and Practitioners will require to be kept regularly informed, and to give to it the importance which, as the Journal of the County Courts, and their long-established official organ, it is entitled to assume, it is enlarged to twenty-four pages, of the size and shape of the LAW TIMES, the Reports of Cases relating to County Court Law decided by the Superior Courts being continued in their present octavo form, as more convenient for citation in Court.

Communications are specially invited to the department o what the Justice of the Peace does for the Magistrates Queries," which is designed to do for the County Courts

Courts.

The COUNTY COURTS CHRONICLE will be published monthly as hitherto; but should the growth of business in the County Courts require more space or more frequent issue hereafter t will then be published at shorter intervals.

N. B.-The COUNTY COURTS CHRONICLE was commenced with the County Courts. It is recognised as the official organ of the Courts, the Treasury having made an order that it shall be supplied to all the Judges.

London: 10, Wellington-street, Strand,W.C.

burglar, and wedgeproof Safe, of extraordinary strength, suitable for a diamond merchant, jeweller, or watchmaker; it has 78 drawers (moveable); cost two years si ce, 95 guineas; price 45 guineas. Size, 4ft. 6 by 2ft. 4, 2ft. 2. 500 copying presses, from 1s.; deed boxes, 8s. 6d. ; cash ditto, 2s. 6d. C. H. GRIFFITHS and CO., 43, Cannon-street, E.C. Price list free.

PICTURES best Masters, at reduced Prices.

CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS

PICTURf the usual prices.
PICTURE FRAMES for CHROMOLITHO-

ICTURES, PROOF ENGRAVINGS, at less

GRAPHS and ENGRAVINGS, from the newest Designs, at the very lowest prices.

PICTURE FRAMES RE-GILT EQUAL to

NEW, LOOKING GLASSES, and CORNICES.
GEORGE REES, 45, Russell-street, Covent Garden,
opposite Drury Lane Theatre.
Established 1800.

HARDING'S FLEXIBLE ROOFING, for

covering sheds, farm-buildings, emigrants' cottages, and every description of temporary or permanent residences; does not absorb moisture, nor breed or harbour vermin, or rot the rafters as does always the common roofing felt; it is clean, strong, uninflammable, durable, and entirely free from smell when exposed to the heat of the sun; it obtained the first prize silver medal at the Amsterdam Exhibition, and is extensively used by the Admiralty at the Woolwich Arsenal, Chatham. Haulbowline, and other dockyards, Metropolitan Board of Works, &c. Price 14d. per square foot, or 328. 10d. per roll of 25yds. by 42in. Tarpauling dressing, 3s. 6d. per gallon. Zinc nails, 6d. per lb. Samples and trade terins free.-J. HARDING, sole patentee, 20, Nicholas-lane, Cannon-street, London (Steam Works Limehouse).

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CHAIRMAN-GEORGE LAKE RUSSELL, Esq., Judge of the Bloomsbury County Court.
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN-JOHN MOXON CLABON, Esq. (Fearon, Clabon, and Fearon).

JOHN EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Esq., Middle Temple.
HENRY WM. BIRCH, Esq. (Birch, Ingram, Harrison, and Co.)
HENRY FOX BRISTOWE, Esq., Q.C.

R. J. P. BROUGHTON, Esq. (White, Broughton, and White).
THE HON. MR. BARON CLEASBY.

JOHN ELLIS CLOWES, Esq.

CHARLES J. DIMOND, Esq. (Simpson and Dimond).

SIMON DUNNING, Esq. (Burder and Dunning).

WILLIAM E. HILLIARD, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.

N. HOLLINGSWORTH, Esq. (Hollingsworth, Tyerman, and Green).
THOMAS HUGHES, Esq., Q.C., M.P.

JOHN ILIFFE, Esq. (Iliffe, Russell, and Iliffe).

THOMAS GLOVER KENSIT, Esq., Clerk to Skinners' Company.
CHARLES HENRY MOORE, Esq.,
EDMUND F. MOORE, Esq., Q.C.

WILLIAM BENFORD NELSON, Esq. (Park and W. B. Nelson).
FREDERICK PEAKE, Esq. (Bowker, Peake, and Bird).
THE RIGHT HON. SIR ROBERT J. PHILLIMORE.
GEORGE W. K. POTTER, Esq., Secondary of London.
W. B. S. RACKHAM, Esq., 46, Lincoln's-inn-fields.
GEORGE ROBINS, Esq. (Warry, Robins, and Burges).
ALFRED H. SHADWELL, Esq., Taxing Master in Chancery.
RICHARD SMITH, Esq. (Richard and W. B. Smith).

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TOTAL SUM ASSURED, £3,200,000.-INCOME, £134,307.-ASSURANCE FUND, £654,373.

The progress of the Company during the last five years is shown in the following tables, compiled from the published annual accounts.

ABSTRACT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE EQUITY AND LAW LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, FOR EACH OF THE FIVE YEARS, ENDING 31sг. DECEMBER, 1869:—

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SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1870.

Situations, Manted and Vacant.
LAW WANTED; 3; SITUATION as

a

age 37; salary moderate. - Address
generally useful;
LEXICUS" (No.1407), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, London.
AW COSTS.-WANTED, an ENGAGE-

LAMENT by first-class BILL CLERK, either tempo

rary or permanent.-"LEX," Mr. Williams, draper, 29, Dean-
street, Soho, W.

A W.-WANTED,

as

L ASSISTANT CHANCERY OF GENERAL CLERK.

Seven years' experience.

Unexceptionable references.
Aged 21.-LEX," 112, Spencer-road, Kentish-town, N.W.

LAW. WANTED, & RE-ENGAGEMENT

LAW,

as Conveyancing and General CLERK, or as Bill Clerk
Is conversant with Magisterial duties.
and Accountant.
Age 25.-Address "LEX," 2, Mercer-row, Louth.
AW.-WANTED, by a respectable Young
CLERK, in an attorney's office. Age 19. Salary 188.-Apply
to "T. G.," Post-office, Abingdon.
A W.

LA

WANTED, a SITUATION as GENERAL CLERK Can draw abstracts and ordidrafts. Age 26. Unexceptionable references.-Address "LEX," Post-office, Lutterworth.

nary

AW COSTS.-WANTED, an ENGAGEone or two hours daily, to take down Costs and supply fair copy. Terms moderate.-Apply "LEX," Mr. Williams, 29,

MONEY ADVANCED at a Day's Notice Dean-street, Soho, W.

(from 407 upwards) to respectable householders upon MORTGAGE of their FURNITURE 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.

M

ORTGAGES.-MESSRS. STUCKEY and WINSTANLEY have large amounts of MONEY to LEND upon Freehold Land and Houses, at from 4 to 5 per cent. In several cases the loans depend entirely upon Messrs. S. and W.'s reports. Owners desirous of borrowing are requested to send particulars of their securities, provided they are assured the properties will stand the test of a valuation.-Auction, Land, and Estate Agency Offices, 70, Cornhill, E.C.

Partnerships, Wanted and Vacant.

LAW PARTNERSHIP or PRACTICE

duce business, wishes to succeed to the whole or a share in a
Burton-on-Trent.

AW-A Gentleman (aged 32, admitted),
LAW A Gentleman (aged 32, admitted);
General CLERK. He has had some experience, and would
also endeavour to make himself generally useful.-Address
W. R.," Iron Acton, Bristol.

LAWmitted ANT Doquainted with entleman
AW. WANTED, by a Gentleman
Wales or the Country preferred -Address "K. S." (No.
law, a SITUATION as MANAGING CLERK or otherwise.
1408), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-WANTED, a SITUATION, by an

LAW. WA BILL CLERK, competent to prepare

every description of Costs: or as General Clerk, well up in
all branches.-" LEX." 19, Cannon-street, Bolton, Lanca-
shire.

AW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser, an

the business is chiefly, or entirely, Conveyancing. Salary
Y.. "Mr. Lambert, Stationer, 125,
moderate.-Address
Barnsbury-road, Islington.

good Country Business.-Address "R. M.," Post-office, An experienced ACCOUNTANT undertakes the

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Price (with Reports), 18.
Without Reports, 9d,

at once, a SITUATION

LAW. WANTED, aged 36), used to Conveyancing,

Succession, Residuary, &c., Accounts, Costs, and the whole
of a Country General Practice. Good references.-Address
"D. Y.," 12, Queen-street, off Liverpool-road, Stoke, Stafford-
shire.

LA

AW.-A Gentleman (aged 23), passed but unadmitted, desires a SITUATION as ASSISTANT CONVEYANCING and GENERAL CLERK, in an office of large practice in Town or Country. Salary less an object, than improvement.-Address "X.," 4, Charlotte-row, Weymouth.

LA

AW.-WANTED, by a Gentleman (aged 22, admitted during the present vacation), an ENGAGEMENT to conduct the Common Law, and undertake the advocacy if possible, in an office where he could get a further

insight into Coquara, g-Address “ J. J. C.,” 42, Wharton

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LAW COSTS and ACCOUNTS Prepared and

or

Settled in Town or Country from office books, papers,

Printed terms (which range from 14 per cent. upwards) sent memoranda, by a Costs Draftsman of 25 years' experience. on application to Mr. J. W. ANDERSON, 8, New Coventrystreet, Leicester-square, London.

AW.-WANTED, an ENGAGEMENT for had four years' experience in an office of large practice, especially in the Conveyancing and Cashier's departments. Y." (No. 1407), 10, Salary 1 guinea per week.-Address Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

LAW WANTED, a Gentleman (admitted)

capable of conducting a CONVEYANCING and GENERAL COUNTRY BUSINESS without supervision if necessary.-Address, stating age, salary required, particuLEX" (No. 1407), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

lars of former engagement, and references, to

LAW WANTED by th

Advertiser, a
Tho-

SITUATION as BILL and BOOK CLERK. roughly competent in Country Practice, and unexceptionable references. Aged 39. Salary expected 1307. Would accept a Situation in Town at a reduced rate for the first year.-Apply to L. C., 4, Thanet-place, Temple-bar.

LAW. MAGISTERIAL, &c.- WANTED,

SITUATION to Manage the Magisterial Department of
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Unexceptionable testimonials, &c.-
Highway Board.
Address "W." (No. 148), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

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AW.-WANTED, shortly, by Advertiser

versant with Bills of Costs; can prepare Residuary and
Succession Account, keep books, and draw all ordinary
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Lincolnsh

LAW.-A Gentleman (admitted in 1865) portion. Apply "Law," Mr. Burditt, Stationer, Louth,

seeks an ENGAGEMENT as ASSISTANT in CON-
A view to a Partner-
VEYANCING in a Country office
ship is desired.-Address" Č. S." (No. 1407), 10, Wellington-
street, Strand, W.C.

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LAW PARTNERSHIP. A Young Solicitor, lane.

who is a good Advocate, and who has had considerable experience in the various branches of the law as Managing Clerk, desires a JUNIOR PARTNERSHIP, without purchase, in London or the Country. Advertiser, whose present salary is about 307. a year, would accept a moderate share of the profits in an office of good standing.-Address J. A M." No. 1406, 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

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AW PARTNERSHIP.-Solicitors who, in consequence of increase of business, retirement of partners, or for other reasons, may be desirous to form new connections, are respectfully requested to communicate in confidence to Messrs. HOOPER and SON, whose extensive intercourse with the Profession, enables them to introduce without delay gentlemen possessed of adequate means for premium and capital,-45, Fleet street.

Practices, Manted and for Sale.

AW. SUCCESSION to be DISPOSED OF
Apply (quoting No. 1851), to KAIN, SPARROW, WITT, and
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LAW.-WANTED, by the Advertiser (aged

22), a SITUATION as Assistant Common-Law and
Eight years' experience.
Address
Chancery or General CLERK.
Sa ary Ses. per week. -
Exce lent references.
J. M.," 79, Mansfie d-street, Kin.sland-road, N.E.
AW COSTS and ACCOUNTS-A BILL
CLERK, well up in every description of Costs, desires
an ENGAGEMENT (Town or Country) to work up Arrears.
Terms salary or commis ion) moderate. Good references.--
LEX,"
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AW. The Advertiser (aged 35), practising in Town for the past five years, well connected, of good address, accustomed to work, and with a certainty of pos

a respectable firm in London or Sussex; one with a prospect of Partnership desired.-Address " V. V.," care of Mr. Toovey, Law Stationer, 59, Chancery-lane, W.C.

sessing moderate capital, seeks an ENGAGEMENT with

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AW.-A Solicitor, 32 years of age, and unmarried, of good education, and having had large experience in Conveyancing and General Practice, seeks a MANAGING CLERKSHIP, with a prospect of being ultimately admitted to a Share as Working Partner, by purchase or otherwise.-Address "L. J.," Messrs. Hine and Marsh, Law Stationers, 39, Princess-street, Manchester. AW.-A Gentleman, admitted Trinity Term LAW. amission, has managing

a Country Practice, requires a CONVEYANCING CLERKSHIP in Town or Country, either with or without a view to Partnership. He will devote his energies to rendering himself generally useful to his employer. Salary not so much an ences.-Address" W.," Post-office, Burslem, Staffordshire. ohject as a permanent engagement. Unexceptionable refer

A W.-BILLS OF COSTS.-EDWARD preparation of every description of Town and Country Costs Profession to his PRINTED SCALE of CHARGES for the for Taxation or otherwise, and also to inform them that he contrac s by the year to attend to the Costs Department, Bills quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly, delivering the Estimates given in Town or Country, free of expense.-220, Gresham House, Old Broad-street, E.C.

COSTS and ACCOUNTS.-THOMAS

L Expeditions Copyist, a SITUATION as Copying, En: LAWRRIES, Sen. (compiler of the "Law Costs Guide")

ter.

AW.-A Gentleman, who takes his degree

TO SOLICITORS.-Old-established General LA at Cambridge, Jane next, wishes to be ARTICLED

Country PRACTICE, to be SOLD, immediately, on advantageous terms. Gentlemen having 10007. at command can have satisfactory reasons given for disposal, and a thorough inspection is courted.-Apply, by letter, in first instance, to "LEX," care of Mr. Roberts, Change-alley, Cornhill.

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a respectable firm doing a large Country practice. State full
A. B." (No. 1408), 10, Wellington-
particulars.-Address
street, Strand, W.C.
AW.-WANTED, an ENGAGEMENT as

is fully competent to prepare Abstracts and all ordinary
under supervision.-Address "LEX," Gazette Office, Barn-
staple.

AW PRACTICE.-There is a vacancy in a
chester, for a young Solicitor of ability, energy, and good
social class, to enter on a CONVEYANCING PRACTICE
under specially advantageous circumstances and prospects. AW. REQUIRED, by the Advertiser, a

The the object being secure a
suitable successor to a deceased gentleman of high standing
and character, and none other need apply.-Refer to Messrs.
HARWAR and Co., Law Stationers, Furnival's-inn, Holborn,
London.

RE-ENGAGEMENT, as MANAGING CHANCERY, and CONVEYANCING CLERK, or to take the conduct of the Bill department, in an office of extensive practice. Salary moderate.-"LEX." Snelling's Library, Old Kentroad, S. E.

and COMPANY beg to inform the Profession that they
have added Accountancy to that of Law Costs Draftsmen,

new Act, Audit, Make Up and Balance Accounts, and also
and are now PREPARED to act as TRUSTEES, under the
Profession.-50, Chancery-lane, and Liverpool.
Prepare Statements thereof, ON AGENCY TERMS to the

LAW.-WANTED, a GENERAL CLERK,

competent to keep the Books and Accounts of an Office of General Business.-Address "Z. Z.," Mr. Saxby's, Law Stationer, Gate-street, Lincoln's-inn.

LAW-MANAGING CLERK WANTED

by a firm of good practice in London, a Gentleman who has been admitted, to manage COMMON LAW and BANKRUPTCY under supervision. Liberal salary.-Apply to" LEX," Mr. Moulton's, Chancery-lane, W.C.

SITUATIONS VACANT continued on the next page.

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AW.-WANTED, a JUNIOR CONVEY

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rafts, and copy neatly and expeditiously. Unexceptionable references required.-Apply, stating age and salary required, to M.," care of Mr. Vickers, Cowper's-court, Cornhill, E.C.

AW.-WANTED, a CLERK competent to vision of the principal.-Address, stating salary expected, age, and other particulars, "E. C.,' Hampton House, Shirehampton, near Bristol.

LAW WANTED, for the Country, a

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