lim on a HalfGeorgealiastoriouseven-Neigh.otern on )ad and •rought number ire ex-igitateseorge s to the ryed tor somerdinary ne peris field, osed to , there, of de-aud Fairy sloon, Wind S. S. W.DEAL, JAN. 1.Arrived and sailed for the River—‘the Eliza, Davis, from Boston, and Ariadne, Boyd, from Quebec.‘Remain in the 'Downs—the ships as per last.—-Wind S. W.MEETING OF CREDITORS AT GUILDHALL,THIS DAY, JANUARY 3.M. H.John Macfarlane, of Mark-lane, merchant, - - 3Thomas Underhill, late of the Minories, linen-draper, J Jonathan .Turner, of Wardour-street, timber-merchant, 2 P. Blacks to ck, of Castle-street, Long-acve, cabinet-^ maker, - - - - - 2Thomas Turner, of Penryn, Cornwall,- merchant, - 2Geo. C. Addis, of Birchin-lane, watchmaker, - J Wrii. Hay held, of Portpooi-lane, hackneyman, - JJoIJoIo1212DIVIDEND.Jonathan Burnup, of Bedfordbury, taylor,loCERTIFf CATES.Thomas Baker, of Fish-street-hill, linen-draper.John Colyer, of Drury-lane, beliows-maker. ' ,Thomas Gil), of High-street, Lambeth, hog-butchcr. -Thomas Elwell, of Birmingham, coal-merchant.George Wilson, late of Lambert-hill, wine-merchant.James Coilingridge, of Whitechapel-road,.coaeh-muker. James Holbird, of Noble-street, Foster»iane, upholsterer. Thomas Patty, late of Union-street, Bishopsgate-street, cotton •manufacturer. 1 •WANTS A SITUATION,AS UPPER MAID, a’Young Woman, whocan clearstarch and -get up small linen, mantuamfcke,Being part heck, IroirCatalogueAt his 1The *NITl Quarter Clo from Cav.en Consisting tern Furnitu Chest of.Dr Pembroke 1 Chairs, and To be vie Dawson, G:At his Gri THIS anA Gen HO]STERER;sold without prising eleg; Chintz Cot Window Cu twelve excel Leather, an krels, Secrlt; with circalai Brussels am Tables, and Sets of Mah