THE ROYAL FARMERS' 



AGEICULTUEAL AND COMMERCIAL 

 INSURANGS COMPANY, 



3, 7J0RF0r.K STREUT, STRAND, 



FIRE INSURANCE on every description of property on terms as moderate as any other well-established 

 Office. 



No Charge for New Fire Policies if for ^300 and upwards, or if removed from other OlBces to favour this 

 Company, 



HAIL INSURAiSCE.— The Bonus allowed in the year 1856 was upwards of 06 per cent, on insurance of 

 five years' duration, 



LOSSES promptly and liberally settled, 



LIFE POLICIES payable to the Registered Holders, by which much inconvenience and expense is pre- 

 vented. 



Bonuses Guaranteed, and therefore secured to the Assured, irrespective of the profits of the Office. 

 Insurers in 1857 will be entitled to participate in the Bonus to be declared on the profits to the 31st of Decem- 

 ber, 1858. 



No Charge for Life Policy Stamps. 



The Renewal Receipts for the Michaelmas Quarter are now in the hands of the Agents. 



Additional Agents Wanted. Application to be made to 



JOHN REDDISH, Secretary and Actuary, 



CIj^ liitt Sin 



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BEAUTIFULLY EMBELLISHED WITH HIGHLY FINISHED STEEL ENGRAVINGS. 



PORTRAITS OF THE NOBIILTY, ETC. 



Published Monthly — Priee One Shilling. 



Both the Metropolitan and Provincial press have declared this 

 the most deservedly popular of the Ladies' Magazines ; and a re- 

 ference to any recent number would be sufficient to establish its 

 claims to the patronage it receives. It is the aim of the Editress 

 to render it a decidedly literary publication, considerable space 

 being devoted to notices of, and extracts from, new wo4 ks. Neither 

 is mnsic nor the world of art neglei^ted; \vhile in her selection of 

 original articles, a distinct purpose is maintained — that of com- 



bining information with amusement; and, while eschewing the 

 old world school of bygone romance, to preserve a tone of refine- 

 ment without effeminacy. 



When we consider tbe quantity of matter a number contains, 

 the exquisite engravings which are inohided, and the elaborate 

 plates and descriptions of the fashions, there can be no doubt that 

 this Magazine, published at one shilling, is the cheapest as well 

 as the best of its class. 



Office.— 246, Strand, London. May be had of all booksellers. 



AN ATLAS GRATIS WITH THE " DISPATCH.* 



|N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1857, eaeh Copy of the DISPATCH 



will be accompanied with a Coloured Map, a Chart, or the Plan of a principal Town, so as to furnish 

 to eaeh Subscriber, GRATIS, a most Comprehensive, Complete and Useful Atlas. 



The size of the Engravings will be that of one page of the Newspaper, six Maps and Two Plans in each year 

 will be of double the size. 



It is hoped, in the course of a short time, that the DISPATCH ATLAS will contain more names and posi- 

 tions of places than any other English publication of the kind. The counties will be given separately, and, 

 where large, divided. Within tlie first four months, India will be more accurately and completely delineated, 

 in a Series of Nine Maps, tlian in any British Atlas. 



The names of the artists will be the best guarantee for perfect accuracy. The engravings will be in the 

 highest style of art, involving a cost of MANY THOUSANDS OF POUNDS. 



Mechanics' Institutes, Educational Establishments, Hotels, Reading Rooms and Coffee Houses will, in pos- 

 sessing the Dispatch Atlas, be supplied with a daily want. 



The DISPATCH ATLAS will be forwarded gratis with the Paper at the usual price — 5d. per copy, or 6d. 

 stamped. 



The Friday Evening Edition may be received in the most distant parts of the Kuigdom on Saturday morning. 

 Office, 139, Fleet-street, London. 



