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POST OFFICE, &c.

Old Cavendish Street, and South Eastern, Borough, until ¼ past 7 A.M.; at the Branch Office in Lombard Street and

Chief Office, St. Martin's-le-Grand until ¼ before 8 A.M.

NEWSPAPERS. Morn . To be posted at

the Receiving Houses before 10 P.M. the

previous evening; at the Branch Offices

before 6·45 A M., and at the Chief Office

and Lombard Street before 7 A.M. Even .

Receiving Houses before 5 P.M., Branch

Offices before 5½ P.M., and at Chief Office

before 6 P.M., or till 7½ P.M., with fee of ¼d.

each.

FOREIGN.—Mails made up in London

as under :—France, and Countries through

France, morning and evening. Belgium,

Holland, Prussia, and Countries through

Prussia, daily. United States of America

and Canada, via Liverpool; Malta by

French Packet; and Sweden, via Grimsby

and Gottenberg, every Friday evening.

West India Mail, 2nd and 17th each

Month, Morning (if Sunday, the following morning). Brazils 9th each Month,

Morning (if Sunday the following morning). Peninsular 7th, 17th, and 27th

each Month, Morning (if Sunday, the fol-

lowing morning). Cape Mail 5th of each

Month, Evening (if Sunday. the following

evening). West Coast of Africa 23rd each

Month (Evening, if Sunday, the following

evening). Australia, via Southampton,

12th each Month, Morning (if Sunday, the

previous evening). Australia, via Mar-

seilles, 16th each Month, Evening (if Sun-

day, the following evening). East India, via Southampton, 4th and 20th each Month

(if Sunday, the previous evening). East

India, via Marseilles, 2nd, 9th, 17th and 25th

Evening (if Sunday, the following evening).

The French Post Office steam packets leave

Marseilles for

Leghorn ... ... ... ...every Thursday

Naples ... ... ... ... } every Monday and

Civita Vecchia      } Thursday

Syria ... ... ... ... ... ... } every Sunday

Smvrna ... ... ...         }

Athens ... ... ... ... } every Saturday

Constantinople    }

Alexandria ... ... ...every alternate Saturday

Letters must be posted 3 days previously

in London for these packets.

All Letters and Newspapers for Canada

not specially addressed will be sent in

closed Mail through the United States; if

addressed v . Halifax, letters for Canada will

be charged 6 d . and Newspapers sent free.

MONEY ORDERS.

Orders for payment of small sums not

exceeding £2 may be obtained for 3d. each,

and not exceeding £5 for 6d. each, at any

Post Town in the kingdom, and appli-

cation for payment is to be made

within the second month after the month

in which the order may have been obtained.

Bank Notes, Post Bills, Drafts, &c. may

be safely conveyed through the Post upon

payment of a Registering fee of 6d.

Any sum paid into a Country Bank or

to the Agent in London (see List of London

and Country Bankers) on account of an

individual to whom you desire to remit,

will be repaid upon application, of which

you may advise by Post.

STAMPS.

AGREEMENTS, UNDER HAND ONLY.

For £20, and under 2160 words 0 2 6

EXEMPTIONS. —Memorandums for In-

surance by Royal Exchange and London

Assurance.—For granting a Lease at Rack

Rent under £5 per annum. For Sale of

Goods.—Between Masters and Servants.—

Letters between Merchants and others 50

miles apart.

APPRAISEMENTS.

Any Sum not exceeding £50 .. 0  2  6

Above £50 ... ... ... ... ..   100 .. 0  5  0

100 ... ... ... ... ..   200 .. 0 10 0

200 ... ... ... ... ..   500 .. 0 15 6

500 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 1  0  0

APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES.

Without Premium ... ... ... ... 0  2  6

Under £30 ... ... .. ... ... ... ... 1  0  0

For £30 and under £50 ... ... 2  0  0

         50 ... ... ... ... 100 ... ... 6  0  0

       100 ... ... ... ... 200 ... ... 12 0 0

       200 ... ... ... ... 300 ... ... 20 0 0

       300 ... ... ... ... 400 ... ... 80 0 0

BILLS OF EXCHANGE, FOREIGN

AND INLAND, Draft or Order for

Payment.

 

 

BILLS.

INLAND

FOREIGN.

 

FOR ANY SUM ON

DEMAND. ... ...

FOR ANY SUM AT

ANY DATE, NOT

EXCEED. £5

£    s.   d.

0   0    1

0   0    1

Drawn in sets of 3,

each to be stamped,

or if singly, the same

duty as INLAND.

 

And Promis-

sory Notes. 

{

And Promis-

sory

Notes

on

demand

or

otherw.

{

Exceed.

10

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

500

750

1000

1500

2000

3000

4000

4000

0   0    2

0   0    3

0   0    6

0   0    9

0   1    0

0   2    0

0   3    0

0   4    0

0   5    0

0   7    0

0  10   0

0  15   0

1   0    0

1  10   0

2   0    0

2   5    0

£    s.   d.

0   0    1

0   0    2

0   0    3

0   0    4

0   0    8

0   1    0

0   1    4

0   1    8

0   2    6

0   3    4

0   5    0

0   6    8

0  10   0

0  13   4

0  15   0

BILLS OF LADING ... ... ... ... ... ... 0   0   6

BONDS.— Not exceeding £50 .. .. 0   1   3

Above £50 and not exc. ... 100 .. .. 0   2   6

100 .... ... ... ... ... ... 150 .. .. 0   3   9

150 .... ... ... ... ... ... 200 .. .. 0   5   0

200 .... ... ... ... ... ... 250 .. .. 0   6   3

250 .... ... ... ... ... ... 300 .. .. 0   7   6

And for every additional £100 or

fractional part ... ... ... ... ... .. 0   2

Bond of Indemnity, excdg. £1400    1   15

Excise or Customs, not exc. £10 ..   0   1   0

Exceeding £10 and not exc. £50 ..   0   2   6

Exceeding ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £50 ..   0   5   0

FOR PAYMENT OF ANNUITIES.

Not exceeding £50 per annum ..      1   0   0

Above £50 and not exceed. £100     2   0   0

And for every additional £100 or

fractional part ... ... ... ... ... ... 2   0   0

CHARTER PARTY ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 0   5   0

Charter Parties may be stamped within

14 days after they are executed, and

upon payment of a penalty of £10

within one calendar month afterwards.

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STAMPS.

CONVEYANCES, LEASES AND

SECURITIES.

 

Ex-

ceedg.

Not

Exdg.

Convey-

ances.

Leaes

without

Premium.

Securi-

ties.

£

5

10

15

20

25

50

75

100

125

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£    s.   d.

0   2    6

0   2    6

0   2    6

0   2    6

0   2    6

0   5    0

0   7    6

0   10  0

0   12  6

0   15  0

0   17  6

1   0    0

1   2    6

1   5    0

1   7    6

1   10  0

1   15  0

2   0    0

2   5    0

2   10  0

2   15  0

3   0    0

£    s.   d,

0   0    6

0   1    0

0   1    6

0   2    0

0   2    6

0   5    0

0   7    6

0   10  0

0   10  0

0   15  0

0   15  0

1   0    0

1   0    0

1   5    0

1   5    0

1   10  0

1   15  0

2   0    0

2   5    0

2   10  0

2   15  0

3   0    0

£    s.   d.

0   1    3

0   1    3

0   1    3

0   1    3

0   1    3

0   1    3

0   2    6

0   2    6

0   3    9

0   3    9

0   5    0

0   5    0

0   6    3

0   6    3

0   7    6

0   7    6

0   10  0

0   10  0

0   12  6

0   12  6

0   15  0

0   15  0

CONVEYANCES, for every addi-

tional £100, or fractional part of

£100 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0   10   0

LEASES, for every additional £50,

or fractional part of £50 ... ... 0     5   0

Leases without Premium and exceeding

35 years and not exceeding 100 years,

six times the above, and for exceeding

100 years, twelve times the above.

Leases with Premiums and Rent under

£20 per annum, or without Rent, same

duty as Conveyances.

Leases with Premium and also of a yearly

rent of £20 and upwards, both the duties

for a lease with premium only and with

rent only.

SECURITIES, for every additional

£100, or fractional part of £100  0    2    6

DEEDS not otherwise charged, or

Declarations of Trust ... ... ... ...  1   15   0

DONATION of any Ecclesiastical

Benefice, yearly value of £10 or

upwards ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 20   0

Of any other description ... ... ... 10   0   0

INSTITUTION from presentation           2    0    0

From petition of Patron for him-

self, if of £10 yearly value or up. 30   0   0

Of any other description ... ... ... 15    0   0

LETTERS of Attorney for Seamen

or Soldiers' Prize Money .. 0   1   0

Ditto Wages ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...  1   0   0

For the Funds ... ... ... ... ... ... ...   1   0   0

Of other kinds ... ... ... ... ... ... ...   1  10   0

MORTGAGES same duties as Bond 1s.

NEWSPAPERS ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...    0   0   1

POLICIES—SEA.

Premiums not exceed. £0 10s ... 0s.3d.[?]ct

""                          1    0  ... 0    6   ""

""                          1  10  ... 1    0   ""

""                          2  10  ... 2    0   ""

""                          2  10  ... 3    0   ""

exceeding           2  10  ... 4    0   ""

STAMPS. 

POLICIES—SEA, FOR TIME.

Not exceeding 6 months ... ... 2 s . 6 d . [?] ct.

Exceeding 6 months ... ... ..... 4    0    ,,

POLICIES—LIFE.

Not exceeding £500, for every £50

and for any part of £50 ... ... ... ... ... 0   0   6

Exceeding £500 & not exceeding

£1000, then for every £100 and

for any part of £100 ... ... ... .... ... ... 0   1   0

Exceeding £1000, then for every

£1000 & any part of £1000 ... ... ...   0  10  0

POLICIES—FIRE.

Duty  ... ... ... ... ...  ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0   1   0

And for every £100 .. ... ... ... ... ... ... 0   3   0

On property assured by persons

not licensed .. ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... 0   2   6

And for every £100 ... ... ... ... .. ... ... 0   5   0

Detached buildings or goods contained

therein, or plurality of risks, are not to

be valued or insured in one risk, under

the penalty of £100, unless there be an

average clause. Farming Stock free.

POWER OF ATTORNEY, Gen—1  10   0

PROTEST of Bills, under £20 ..  0    2   0

£20 and under ..     100 .. 0   3   0

100 ... ... ... ... ... ...  500 .. 0  5   0

500 upwards ... ... ... ... ... 0  10  0

Every additional Sheet ... ... ... ... 0   5   0

RECEIPTS—For £2 & upwards   0   0  1

RELEASE or Revocation ... ... ... 1  15  0

SETTLEMENTS of any definite

sums of money or shares in any

of the Government, Parliamen-

tary, Bank or East India Stock,

or any Company or Corporation,

value not exceeding £100 ... ... ... 0  5  0

For every additional £100 or any

fractional part .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0  5  0

And if also of Land or other pro-

perty, a further duty as such

other property is liable to, if by

a separate deed.

TRANSFER of Shares or Stock,

Bank, not exceed. £25 ... ... ... ... 0  9  0

"" exceeding ... ... ... 25 ... ... ... ... 0 12 0

South Sea Stock, und. 100 ... .... 0  9  0

100 & upds. ... ... ... ...  ... ... ... ... 0 12 0

East India ... ... ... ...  ... ... ... ... .. 1 10 6

Other Companies as CONVEYANCE duties.

WARRANT of Attorney to confess judg-

ment as a security where debt or damage

amounts to 40s., same duty as on Bonds,

except where same be given as security

collaterally with any bond or mortgage or

other security upon which the proper duty

exceeding 5s. has been paid, or by a per-

son under arrest for above £200, then 5s.

Warrant of Attorney not other-

wise charged ... ... ...  ... ... ... ... 1 15 0

   If from any unavoidable cause un-

stamped paper have been used, it may be

stamped within fourteen days after the

date of the instrument, if good cause be

stated for the consideration of the Com-

missioners; and after that period on pay-

ment of £10 penalty.

   Vendors are not permitted to purchase

& stamp of persons not licensed to sel

stamps, but they may purchase an allow-

ance ticket from persons not so licensed.

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LETTS'S DIARIES FOR 1859.

To guide such members of the Public as have not used our Diaries before in the selection of those Editions which will most probably suit them, we offer the following analysis, drawn from experience.

The Editions most generally adopted by

LADIES, are Nos. 10, 12, 18, 20, 22, and other small editions.

CLERGYMEN, are Nos. 9, 10 and 12, 12 enl., with the Tablet Diary for Vestry, &c.

PHYSICIANS and the MEDICAL PROFESSION, Nos. 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 12, and the M or Monthly Editions, No. 14 M, 17 M, 21 M, 23 M, the latter giving a large space to write on, without occupying much room in the Pocket, (TOURISTS also will find these convenient.) A new form for the pocket is also published, arranged to note Appointments, Accouchments, Vaccination, &c., called the Medical Diary.

SOLICITORS and the LEGAL PROFESSION, Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 9. Other Professions having engagements by time, exclusively, as those of Music, Dancing, Drawing, &c., are provided for by a Pocket Form, subdivided into hours, entitled the Professional Appointment Diary.

THE ARMY AND NAVY, Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11. In Morocco & Russia Spring Lock Cases.

MERCHANTS, BANKERS, ENGINEERS, and GENTLEMEN IN OFFICIAL CAPACITIES, Nos. 51, 52 and 53; 1, 2 and 3; 6 and 7; 8, 9, 10, 11, &c. and the B, or Dr . and Cr . Diaries, as 3 B, 4 B, 5 B, 6 B, 7 B, 11 B, &c.

TRADESMEN, Nos. 4, 5, 11, 13, 15, &c. and the B, or Dr . and Cr . Diaries.

MECHANICS, WAREHOUSEMEN, &c., Nos. 17, 21, 23, and the 1s.6d., 1s., 9d., 6d.

The POCKET EDITIONS being indiscriminately used by all.

Nearly every Edition is provided with a loose protecting Cover of Leather or Cloth to last an indefinite period, for the purpose of keeping it neat and unbroken to the year's end.

In addition to a ruled space for every day in the Year according with the arrangements described on succeeding pages, and accompanied with Notices of all remarkable events to be provided for (such as Public Holidays, Dividends due, Eclipses, &c., they contain (with one or two exceptions) a general summary of an entire page or opening for each month, blanks for casual memoranda, and the following important Tables, &c.:—

COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL.

Almanack for the Year, with Tides, &c.

Tide Tables for the Out-ports

Eclipses

Duration of Moon-light

Holidays at the Bank and other Offices

Sunday Lessons

Jewish Calendar, Fasts, Festivals, &c.

Weather Table

Ready Reckoner, for Marketing, [?] lb., yard, &c.

For calculation of Wages

Fairs in England—Compendium of

Life Assurance, Cost of a, at various Offices

Advertisements of Ditto

Value of an Annuity at various Ages

Government Life Annuities at ditto

Probable Duration of Life at ditto

British Weights and Measures

Foreign Weights compared with English

Foreign Money compared with English

Funds, Transfer Days, Dividends, &c.

Relative Value at various Rates

Highest and Lowest Prices, 1853-1857

Property and Income Tax Table

Interest Table at £5 per cent.

Interest Table, at 3, 3½, 4, 4½, & 5 per cent.

Interest Ready Reckoner, for any amount, at 2, 2½, 3, 4. and 5 per cent

The New Tariff or Customs' Duties

Assessed Taxes

Stamp Duties—Law and Commercial

Directions for making a Will

Brief Directions to Executors

Birth Days of the Royal Family

Court of Aldermen and Officers

Army and Navy Agents

Bankers in London

Country Bankers, with London Agents

Styles and Commencement of Address to

the Nobility and Public Officers

Her Majesty's Officers of State and Principal Departments of Government

House of Peers, &c.

Scotch and Irish Peers, not being Peers of Parliament

House of Commons—Representatives

Ditto—Places Represented

Post Office Regulations

Foreign Ministers and Consuls

English Ministers abroad.

SUMMARY OF THE COMMERCIAL EVENTS OF THE YEAR.

Embracing Monthly Tables of the highest and lowest prices of the following Articles of Produce, with the quantities warehoused in the Docks :—

Corn and Wheat

Cotton

Coffee

Indigo

Sugar, (Jamaica, Bengal, Mauritius, & Refined)

Rice

Wool

Silk

Cochineal

Iron

Rum

Funds; Bank Notes in Circulation and Reserve, with Bullion in both Departments.

LEGAL.

Holidays at Law Offices

Law and University Terms

Circuits of the Judges

Court of Bankruptcy

Law Offices & Hours of Attendance

Acts passed last Session

LETTS, SON & Co., 8, ROYAL EXCHANGE (E.C).

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Ditto … 3 0

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Office Editions

Pocket Editions.

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8vo.

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18mo.

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The Clergyman's Tablet Diary , intended to hang up in the Vestry or lie upon

the Table, always presenting to view the duties of the current week, with the Proper

Lessons, Proper Psalms, Prayers, and an ample space for writing Notices, to each

day, whether it be Sunday, Saints' Day, or ordinary week day. Every leaf contains

an Entire Week, which being detached, may at its expiration be withdrawn and

fled. Price Is. Fine Paper Copies, 2s.

Medical Diary , for Visits, Accouchments, Vaccinations, &c., in Cloth, with Clasp, 2s. Tuck, 3s.

Professional Appointment Diary , (hourly divisions) in Roan Leather Pocket Book, 2s. 6d.

PUBLISHED BY LETTS, SON & Co.

 

Medical Visiting Lists , at 1s., 1s.4d., 1s.8d., 2s. per qr., to use with the above Profesl. 'Diaries.

FAMILY REGISTER , for the insertion of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and other

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Heir Loom, should descend from one generation to another

The several Editions correspond in size and form with the Diaries bearing the same No.

ANALYTICAL INDEX, or Adjutor Memorise, suggested as a companion

to LETTE'S Diaries, but Published with the more extended object of forming A GENERAL

REGISTER OF INTERESTING SUBJECTS, whether they have been read or written or other.

wise met with, whereby the particulars may be referred to with promptitude and certainty rather

than faint impression of them gleaned from all often trencherous memory, Price, Quarto, 68

cloth; 98. in Imitation Russia ; and 185. Real Russia. In Octavo, 4.. Cloth , 68. in Imitation Russia

and 10s. Real Russia.

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VARIOUS SOURCES, but especially from the NEWSPAPERS, s being the Great Channel of

Modern Information and very many useful Hints. Price, Quarto, 6o. Cloth; or, with Ruled Pages

for Mannencript also, 78.6d, or, in combination with Letts Analytical Index. 106. 6d. In Octavo,

3. Gd. cloth; or with Ruled Pages for Manuscript also, 4o. 6d.; or in combination with Lelis't Ana.

lytical Indor, 6a.

THE WEEKLY HOUSEKEEPER, for Weekly Accounts only, provided

for four years with Pages for Annual Baluuces, Ready Reckoner, Tables to Calculate Wages

and Weights and Measures. Price 20.0d. bound in cloth

 

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In .... Hut in Febry 59

2 Rugs 1 Pillow & 1 bed

1 Bucket 1 Tin dish 3 Tin pots 1Barrow

1 Iron Pot 3 Spades 1 Line 1 Rake

5 Hoes - 2 digging forks 1 Grub Hoe

1 axe 1 Watering pot - 1 Spaed?.

1 table 2 Stools - 1 Stretcher 1 ditch Hoe

Fish 10 Johnstone Street Glebe

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1 859 1st Month                                                                                                           January [1 to 2]

1 SATURDAY [1-364]

Circumcision

Morning at home - Mr T Burton came up last evening - Mr Loft came at 2PM

Evening Took tea at Wivenhoe rather a large party - home after 10PM

- Hoeys at Werta ? on the Hill - was there 1 day before

2 Sunday - 2 aft Christmas [2-363]

St Pauls Revd Mr Nixon Preached & at Narellen

then to Vermont - day very hot

 

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