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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[UN 6. 
HE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, 
pé A.D. 1720.—The NEW PROSPECTUS of this 
, whereby Life Assurances may. bor M iein under 
Bur tables, may be had by a writ or personal 
E ication at their offices, 7, Royal deua “Cornhill, and 
10, Regeat-street ; or of a: any of their agents in Great Britain 
and Irelan: 
Fire Assurances on ev ery description of property; and Marine 
rrna at the current premiums of the day. 
JOHN LAURENCE, Sec. 
THIRD SEPTENNIAL BONUS. 
ROWN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 
33, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London, 
GEORGE H. Hooper, Esq., Chairman. 
Six Jonn KIRKLAND, Deputy-Chairman, 
Jameson Hunter, Esq 
Lieut.-Colonel Moods, R.E. 
d Nelson, 
John Chapman, Esq 
Charles Chippindale, Esq. 
James E a Esq. 
B. D. Colvii 
Per iens Didas, OB; 
Thomas "Harrison, Esq. 
Auditors—J. H. Forbes, Esq. 
manney, Esq. 
Physician —Sir C, F. Forbes, M.D., K.C.H.; 23, Argyll-street. 
Surgeon—Samuel Solly, Esq., F. R. Sly St, Helen’s- plac, ce. 
Standing Coumsel—Charles Ellis, Esq. 
" Solicitors —Messrs, Hale, EXP and dign. 
Bankers—Bank of England 
‘Actuary—J. M. Rainbow, Esq. 
na THIRD SEPTENNIAL acid res d into the affairs of 
this Company, to the 25th March, PO 
the average to 31 per cent. on th 
ceding seven years, was assigned bs all denies of at least three 
years’ F standing, and effected for the whole duration of life. 
ilar Policies Spp following Bonuses were declared at 
former Die viz. 
FIRST DIVISION, IN 1832 
On the average, MATS of 26 per cent. on the Premiums paid, 
'ECOND DIVISION, IN 1839. 
On the dans 33 per cent. on the Premiums paid for the 
'eceding Seven Year: 
The advantages of this office, among pn ers, 
A participation septennially in two- thirds of the Profits, 
which may be applied either-in reduction of the Premium, or to 
sums, instead of by annual payments for the whole of life; the 
Policy continuing to ee in profits after the payment of 
Ek Premiums has ceased. 
Assurance zm Premium Fund is not subject to any 
E for interest to Proprietors. 
E 6 pass to Continental Ports between Brest and 
the Elbe inclus 
Parties uoa Officers of the Army, Navy, East India 
Company, and Merchant Service,) may be assured to reside in 
or reaa to all parts of the world, at Saas calculated on 
real data. 
Claims to be paid within three mon: 
; The Assured may dispose of pets Policies to the Company, 
S No charge but for Policy Sta: 
The Prospectus, Tables of Rates, Ae ., to be had at the office 
in London, or of the Company's E. 
uu d Conxers, Secretary. — 
EAR. ded LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 
6, New Britom: mm BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, 
Est: ed 1823. 
Empowered by Act of Varhument 3, William IV. 
The Right Hon. Trowas FRANKLAND Lewis, Chairman, 
Henry FREDERICK STEPHENSON, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 
The following are among the advantages offered by this 
ociety :— 
Lower Rates of Premium than those of any other Office, 
which entitle the assured to participate in the profits, and con- 
siderably lower than those of any other Mutual Assurance 
ociety. 
No Proprietary participate in the profits, the whole being 
divisible among the Assu: 
onus is added, after the Payment of the Fifth Annual 
Pipating Scale, i! 
The Sun Bonus, in 1834, averaged 16%. per cent on the "Pre- 
miums pa! 
The Peng ditto, in 1829, averaged 317. per cent. since the 
first division. 
e third. En in 1844, averaged 36l. per cent. since the 
second divisi. 
Epoca ‘and fall partieulars may be obtained on appli- 
cation to CAMPBELL JAMES Downer, Secretar 
A RGUS LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 39, 
THROGMORTON-STREET, BANK. 
EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OP PARLIAMENT. 
Tuomas Farncoms, Esq., Alderman, Chairman, 
WILLIAM LEAF, Esq., Deputy-Chairman. 
Richard E. Arden, Dom | Rupert Ingleb; 
i b 
as Kelly, Esq., Ald. 
l Jeremiah Pilcher, Esq. 
Esq., 2, F eei e, Old J ewry. 
Pror. ESSOR WU m King s College. 
Consulting Actuar: mats 
Persons xine i in this Office have the | benefit of the Lowest 
Rate of es Which is compatible with the safety of the 
Assured, and which is, in effect, equivalent to an Annual 
Bonus ; they his likewise the security ga M large subscribed 
capital tal—an Assurance Fund of nearly a quarter of a Million— 
and an Annual Income of upwards ed Hd oul, arising from the 
issue of between 5000 and 600 Polici 
Annual Premium to ied 1001. 
'e.|For us XX |For un Ys pon Term. 
"Rs | 111 10 
| 1: 7 
2 i 21410 
a| lu | 1 5 " 4001 
; 2 z | 3 I 6 010 
One. ies of the “ Whole Pais Donum may remain on 
credit for seven years, or one-third of the Premium may remain 
for life as a debt upon the Policy at 5 per cent., or may be 
paid off at any time without notice. 
In Assurances for Advances of Money, as security for debts, 
or as a provision for a family, where the least pene outlay is 
desirable, the varied and comprehensive Tables 
Office will be found to be IET ava Be: to ite assured, 
Claims paid in one month after proofs have been furnished. 
The Medical Officers Sti sane e a quarter before two 
o'clock, and Policies issued the day. 
rm 
i 
e Resident pire, 
ASTON LIFE INSURANCE OPERE, 
EW BRIDGE-STREET, LOND 
Instituted in 1805.—Empowered by Act of Paniami, 
ADVANTAGE: 
ProT SECURITY, arising from a Es Capital, totally inde- 
pendent of the Er Fund. 
A Bowus amounting t ur-fifths, or 80 per Cent. of the 
ENTIRE PROFITS, re iU all. Dog poe upon the 
T Om 
ED di TARDEN FRUIT. 
Now ready, No. 1, 6d., and continued UA 
(9LOURED ILLUSTRATIONS OF RITISH 
GARDEN HRUD With (Se Dur cn 
*.* To be E aesti usa and Compi in not exceeding 
Twenty- five Num 
London : MIR. Brown, GREEN, & LoNGMANS. 
E nA Scales of Premium, wil 
g the Policy-holders on the 99th Saphetitin 1849, and 
THenCerorwarD at the end of every three years, either 
By Payment in Es 
ugmentation of ihe Sum Insured ; 
By Reduction of ‘the Future Annual hue 
Premiums, without Pr M Vd CEN for limited 
terms of years. Increasi sing, Decreasing, and other Rates of 
Premium. Claims paid in a days after proof of Death, - 
spectuses, Proposals, &c. y be obtained at the Office. Par- 
ties resident in the pees 3s 402 bah to appear porene 
ally in London. N CHARLTON, Secret; 
SCODUESEE UNION 1 FIRE AND LIFE INSUR- 
ANCE COMPANY, 37, Cornhill, London. 
London Board v Directors. 
Charles Balfour, Esq. Robert Murray, Esq. 
obert Gillespie, Esq. Richard iveda Esq. 
James Gooden, Esq. J. R. Robertson, Esq. 
H. F. Sandeman, Esq. 
The next division of Life Profits will-take place in the 
present year, and persons IE polieies before the 1st of 
August next will participate t 
F'ire insurances effected at mo end reduced rates. 
Tables of Rates, Forms of Proposals,and every information 
may be had at the Company's d 87, Cornhill, London, 
fies SMITH, Secretary. 
UNDER THE ESPECIAL PATRONAG 
HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE "QUEEN. 
THE ROYAL 
NAVAL, MILITARY, EAST INDIA, AND GENERAL 
LIFE SSURANCE? "SOCIETY, 
13, WATERLOO PLACE, LONDON. 
E] DT 
s -Col. Sir Frederic Smith, 
„E. CEA i 
a A William Gosset, C.B., | i 
Ee. H., R.E., Deputy ona | Maj.-Gen. Arnold, K. 
|M: 
RECTORS. 
Capt. Sir George Back, R.N. ` 
Admiral | the Right Hon. Sir. 
m, GC B. M.P., Lord 
of the Adira 
Major-Gen, Sir J 
or H. Hanmer, K. 
| Lieut. 
|. late R. 
| Lieut.- Goh "Purchas, E.I.C.8. 
` Cockburn, Lieut.-Col. Maitson, R.E 
Bart., Major Shadwell Clerke, K.H., 
Gen. Sir ‘Thomas Bradford, . 
G.C.B., H. Archibald Hair, Esq, M.D. 
an R.H.G. 
William TER? R.E. 
Wili am Chard, Esq. Navy 
Agent. 
Ma; Gen. hp. Ross, G, C. M. G., 
Lieu! OE Sir John Gardiner, 
K 
afer. Sir Hew D. Ross, | James Nugent Daniell, Esq. 
K.C.B., R.A. „Wilbraham Taylor, Esq. 
"JOHN FiNLAISON, Haq, due C ovi er Calculator, 
SSURANCES are planted upon the Lives of Per- 
Y station of life, and for every part of the 
Word upon particularly favourable terms. 
Persons assured in t| may change from oue country 
to another without forfeiting their P Pol Mes 
ONUS sma ode jek thirty ty per cent. on the actual value of 
the Policies was'appori e assured at the FrnsT SEP- 
pereen Y ir yer 1844, 
n c. BRETTELI, Secretary, 
QILVER SUPERSE , and those corrosive and 
injurious Metals, called Nickel and German Silver, sup- 
planted Hg: n introduction of anew and p matchless 
ALBATA ATE. ©. Watson, 41 and 42, Barl 
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Metals i is eni acted—resisting all acids—may be cleaned 
as silver, ani B otured. into every Article 5 m Tu 
and Sidebo: Plain | “Hite. | King’: bert 
P 
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do. do. 5s. 64. + 19s, 6d. .. 195. 6d... ri 6d. 
Table Forks 2s 16s. E * s. 858. oe 
Dessert do. do. 12s. + 25s. 
. WATSON begs the Pabna will understand that this Madii is 
peculiarly his own, and'that Silver is not more different from 
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