21 SEPTEMBER 1861, Page 9

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, ssrr. 17.

Bankrupts.— Stephen Bacon, Northampton-place, Old Kent-road, corn and coal mer- chant—William Green, Bear-lane, Blackfriare.road, carman and carrier—Charles Edward Alforth, Barns, Surrey, timber dealer—Harpley John Mayes, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, cattle dealer—George Penton, Basingstoke, Hants, maltster—David Ramsay, late of Melbourne, Victoria, now of Forest-hill, Kent, and formerly Liverpool, mer- chant—John Massey, Newcastle-under-Lyne, Staffordshire, grocer and provision dealer—Alfred Blow, Birmingham, mill-band maker—John Bantleld, Handsworth, Staffordshire, organ builder—William Greatorex, Leicester, Leicestershire, boot and shoe manufacturer—William Conway James, Pontnewydd Tin Works, Lianvrechva, Lower Monmouthshire, tin-plate manufacturer—Henry Clement Heard, Bridge- water, Somerset:4litre, newspaper proprietor and apothecary—John Mille Hawaii, Huddersfield, cloth finisher—William Farbon, Horncastie, Lincolnshire, miller— Aaron Fielding, late of Glossop, Derbyshire, grocer and corn dealer—J. Platt, Old- ham, furniture dealer.

Scotch Sequestrations.—Daniel M'Callum,Glasgow, groc9r—John Francis Maclaren, Glasgow, insurance broker—William 1I'Vlear, Glasgow, grocer—Walter Scott Gil- christ, Glasgow, hosier—M. Lurge, Glasgow, importer of foreign goods—James Christie, Edinburgh, grocer—James Chadwick, Glasgow, grocer.

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, BEM 13.

Bankruptcy Annulled. —John Sugden, Charles-terrace, Paxton-park, Sydenham, builder.

Bankrupts—James Morgan, Upper Marylebone-street, Portland-place, printer, stationer, and bookseller—John Tall, Kingston-upon-Hull, tar and turpentine dis- tiller—Thomas Shackell, Bristol, woollen merchant—William Jepson and Denis Pickup, Blackburn, cotton manufacturers—Richard Jeffries, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, bleacher—Mary Ann Belford, late of Freemantle, Hampshire, now of Southampton, innkeeper—Francis Maitland, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer and tea.. dealer.