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Form of receipt:-"I do hereby acknowledge, that A. B. has this day paid into the honourable company's treasury, the sum of sicca which is to be accounted for to him or order, as follows: Interest on the principal will be paid to him at the general treasury at the presidency, or at the treasury of -, at and after the rate of ten rupees per cent. per annum, from this date to the 2d of November next; and for the principal, a promissory note, to be dated on the 2d Nov. 1807, will be granted on application to the deputy-accountant-general, payable conformably to the condition of the loan published in the Calcutta gazette of the 12th February, 1807. (Signed) C. D. Sub-Treasurer, or Collector."

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hon. the united company of merchants of England trading to the East Indies, and does hereby promise for and on behalf of the said united company, to repay and discharge the said loan, by paying unto the said A. B. his executors, or administrators, or his or their order, the principal sum of sicca rupees

-, aforesaid, at the presidency of Fort William, agreeably to the order in which this note may stand on the general register of notes and bonds of this presidency, payable according to priority of date and number, unless the same shall have been previously discharged by bills drawn on the hon. the court of directors, according to the conditions of the plan for a loan published in the Calcutta gazette of the 12th of February, 1807, and by paying the interest accruing thereon at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, by half yearly payments, viz. on the 2d of May and 2d of November following, from year to year, at the option of the lender, his executors, administrators, or assigns, either in cash at the general treasury at the presidency, or by bills to be drawn byt e governor-general in council on the hon, the court of directors, at the rate of two shillings and sixpence the sicca rupee, and payable six months after sight, until the principal shall be discharged.

"Signed by the authority of the governor-general in council,

(Signed) "E. F.
"Sec. to the Government,
"Public department.

Account.-Gen.'s Office,
Registered as No. -."

16th. The accounts of this loan are not to be made up until the 2d Nov. 1807; but it is hereby notified, that the loan will be closed at any earlier period, should the governor-general in council deem it

expedient

expedient to give direction for that purpose.

Published by order of the hon. the governor-general in council, THOS. BROWN,

Chief Secretary to the Govt.

Fort William, Public Department,
Feb 18, 1807.

The public are hereby informed, that the sum expected to be applicable to the redemption of the public debt by the commissioners of the sinking fund in the month of March, is sicca rupees 3,00,000. Of this sum sicca rupees 1,04,000 will be applied to the discharge of the bonds and notes of the general register of 1792-3, from No. 4,891 to No. 4,904, both inclusive, on Tuesday, the 24th of March, on which date the interest thereon will cease.The remainder will be applied by the commissioners in the purchase of the bonds and notes of that government, on tenders being made to them in the usual manner.

Published by order of the hon. the governor-general in council, THOS. BROWN,

Chief Sec. to the Govt.

Accountant General's Office,
Feb. 18, 1807.

Notice is hereby given, that the treasury notes of this government, which may be outstanding, from No. 4,401 to No. 4,700 of 1806-7, inclusive, will be discharged, on application at the general treasury, on Thursday, the 29th instant, on which day the interest thereon will

cease.

W. EGERTON,
Account.-Gen.

Fort William, Accountant General's Office, Feb. 25, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that the treasury notes of this government, which may be outstanding from No. 4,701 to No. 8,000 of 1806-7

inclusive, will be discharged on application at the general treasury, on Thursday, the 5th March, on which day the interest thereon will

cease.

W. EGERTON, Accountant-General.

MARCH.

Fort William, Accountant General's
Office, March 4, 1807.

Notice is hereby given, that the treasury notes of this government, which may be outstanding from No, 8,001 to No. 10,000 of 1800-7 inclusive, will be discharged on application at the general treasury, on Thursday, the 12th instant, on which day the interest thereon will cease.

W. EGERTON,
Accountant General.

Public notice is hereby given, that no goods whatever imported at Calcutta, from sea, or for exportation from Calcutta by sea, will, in future, be allowed to be landed at or shipped from any other ghaut but that to the south of the custom house wharf; and no goods whatever brought to the custom house at Calcutta, from the interior of will, in future, be allowed to be the country by the river Hoogly landed at that ghaut. No goods house at Calcutta, from the intewhatever brought to the custom Hoogly, will, in future, be allowed rior of the country, by the river to be landed at any other ghaut but at the Old Fort ghaut, to the north of the custom house wharf; and no goods whatever imported at Calcutta, from sea,' will, in future be allowed to be landed at that ghaut, by order of the board of trade.

T. DASHWOOD, Col. Gov. Cus. and of the Calcutta Town Duties. Govt. Cust. House. Calcutta, Feb. 28, 1807.

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will be applied to the discharge of the bonds and notes of the general register, of 1792-3, from No.4,905 to No. 4,920 both inclusive, on Monday, the 27th of April, on which date the interest thereon will cease. The remainder will be applied by the commissioners in the purchase of the bonds and notes of this government, on tenders being made to them in the usual manner.

Published by order of the hon. the governor-general in council, T. BROWN,

Chief Sec. to the Govt.

Fort William, Accountant General's Office, March 25, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that the treasury notes of this government, which may be outstanding from No. 15,001 to No. 18,203 and from No. 1 to 30 of 1806-7 of the register of notes, bearing an interest of eight per cent. per annum, will be discharged on application at the general treasury, on Thursday, the 2d of April, on which day the interest thereon will cease.

W. EGERTON,
Accountant General.

APRIL.

Fort William, Accountant General's
Office, April 1, 1807.

Notice is hereby given, that the treasury notes of this government, which may be outstanding from No. 31 to No. 500 of 1806-7 inclusive, will be discharged on application at the general treasury, on Thursday, the 9th instant, on which day the interest thereon will

cease.

W. EGERTON, Accountant General,

Fort Will am Accountant General's Office, April 8, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that the treasury notes of this government,

which may be outstanding from No. 501 to No. 650, of 1806-7 inclusive, will be discharged on application at the general treasury, on Thursday, the 16th instant, on which day the interest thereon will

cease.

W. EGERTON,
Accountant General.

Fort William, Accountant General's

Office, April 15, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that the treasury notes of this government, which may be outstanding from No. 651 to No. 900, of 1806-7 inclusive, will be discharged on application at the general treasury, on Thursday, the 23d instant, on which day the interest thereon will

cease.

W. EGERTON, Accountant General.

Fort William, Accountant General's Office, April 22, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that the treasury notes of this government, which may be oustanding from No. 901 to No. 1150, of 1806-7 inclusive, will be discharged on application at the general treasury,

on Thursday, the 30th instant, on which day the interest thereon will cease. W. EGERTON, Accountant General.

Fort William, Public Department,
April 22, 1807.

The public are hereby informed, that the sum expected to be appli cable to the redemption of the pub lic debt, by the commissioners of the sinking fund, in the month of March, is sicca rupees 3,00,000. Of this sum, sicca rupees 194,000 will be applied to the discharge of the bonds and notes of the general register of 1792-3 from No. 4,921 to No. 4,966 both inclusive, on Monday, the 25th of May, on which date the interest thereon will cease. The remainder will be applied by the commissioners in the purchase of the bonds and notes of this government, on tenders being made to them in the usual manner.

Published by order of the hon. the governor-general in council,

T. BROWN,

Chief Sec. to the Govt.

Voz 9.

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CIVIL

CIVIL APPOINTMENTS, &c.

BENGAL.

MAY, 1806.

Mr. Archibald Cockburn, collector of the district of Furruckabad. Mr. John Routledge, collector of Bareilly

Mr. W. E. Wynne, register of the zillah court of Bhaugulpore, and assistant to the magistrate of that station.

Mr. E. Strachey, judge and magistrate of the Agra.

Mr. W. E. Rees, judge and magistrate

of the ziliah of Midnapore. Mr. J. W. Sage, register of the zillah court of Rungpore, and assistant to the magistrate at that station. Mr. William Swinton, commercial resi dent at Keerpoy.

Mr. W. P. Monckton, assistant to the collector of Allyghurd.

Mr. John Pattenson, commercial resident at Hurriaul.

Mr Walter Farquhar, head assistant to the secretary to the board of trade in the salt department.

Mr John Ewer, assistant to the salt agent at Hidgelee.

Mr. G. T. Siddons, assistant to the superintendant of the salt chokies. Mr. Mordaunt Ricketts, assistant to the commercial resident at Patna. Mr H. Cornish, judge of the 24 Pergunnahs.

Mr. C. Pattenson, register of the zillah court of the 24 Pergurnalis.

Mr. David Burgess, collector of govern. ment customs at Dacca.

Mr.W. H. Robinson, register of the zillah court at Agra.

The hon. C. A. Bruce, third judge of

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the provincial court of appeal, and court of circuit, for the division of Dacca.

Mr. Robert Graham, judge and magistrate of the zillah of Ferruckabad. Mr. C. F. Ferguson, collector of Tirhoot.

Mr. Charles Lloyd, collector of Moradabad.

Mr. W. Russell, superintendant-general of vaccine inoculation.

JULY.

Mr. John Monckton, Persian secretary, to the government.

Mr. George Swinton, deputy Persian secretary to the government.

Mr. Charles Chapman, assistant to the commercial resident at Soonamooky.

John Lumsden, esq. president of the board of revenue.

Mr. John Hunter, assistant to the commercial resident at Benares. Mr. R. Martin, magistrate of the nor thern division of Scharunpore. Mr. R. C. Plowden, appraiser of piecegoods, at the Calcutta custom-house. Mr. Henry Alexander, deputy appraiser of piece-goods, at the Calcutta customhouse.

AUGUST.

Mr. John Richardson, secretary to the government in the military depart

ment.

Mr. Hugh Wilkinson, judge and magistrate of the zillah of Meerut.

Mr. Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, first assistant to the resident at Delhi. Mr. William Henry Trant, assistant to the collector of the 24 Pergunnahs.

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