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FEMALE FASHIONS

... FEMALE t'rSHIONS . ., .:FOR DE ER. W.AL~KN3.-DRESBsS. ?? ;/5^1LIIARY pelices, and fpencers are .l MvL the prevailing habiliments among the dafhers- of the Laut tO. .rhe colour. are [ pale blue, 'with black .ornaments, or ' black :rvelvet, with jet .ornaments of .tbe diamond.. n 'The alboiveare confidered as .the inoft genteel, e hne-gr.es .adcarlet Xre likewifit worn; but thev border too much ...

CORN-LETTERS, FAIRS, &c

... | CORN-LETTERS, FALIRS, Se. ?? MarA-Lnne, Monaaqy, Yovenpzgr e5. 'T'HE fupply of wheat here, of our own growth, 1 at an eatly hour this moraing, appeared rather Icanty for the feafon of the year; but the mealitg demilnd even at that time was fo far from bride, that tlie beff runs found anr abatement id the value of full 2s. per quarter fiorn the prices of this d.,y *fe'nniglt; 31od.when the ...

To be SOLD by Private ContraCl,

... To SOLD by Private ContraCl, A FREEHOLD ESTATE crdled BROWN** ENTRY, situated in the Hull, containing, admeasurement, 181 square yards of valuable GROUND, with the seveial BUILDINGS thereon, now inthe respeCtiveoccupationsof William Bartley, Thomas Roumer, Ann Smith, S. Smith, and R. Hornby together with two Other Tenements present unoccupied. Proposals of price to -ent (post-paid) to John ...

GRAND REVIEW

... GRAND RIJVIEW- i , . Of the saperb and encoturqginig spe~ace vehich, was vesteiday etxhibited in Hyde Park, *te shall not attetmpt to give an adeuate- des- ctiption. They-wbo siw iti *ant no other pic- tutie than thht which dwells 6o their bwn recol- le1ildn. It ains, indted, a glhrioos Oaj for Old England. It displayed the youth of the first city I of the 'inivetee, asemb)led in mil-,tary ...

PRICE OF FLOUR

... Fine, ocs. to coos. Seconds, 841. to 86s. Thirds, I 70s. 10 ySs. Middling, 604.1090*. Very Fine, ocs. I Fine Pollard, 245. to a ...

PUBLIC CHARITIES

... PUBLIC CHAR I1I'iS IC- V t~t -I I A. 'TI A %N I) I It V. LA ND A t - - . ?? * A,4 IN LNGLA DP AND IJRELANl. - ANI) here hbe waite, vratttp'titd Mitt lh. themnie, Simo her vtn1 i thl', ,inti vitidiait'S .their uniac *, Search every diiltrid ov die iivoiired lanil, 11cie dluiles iutpile, thera lulty liiulltions i:t:ld,- re W hat Prii ed irs thieref icit i:atttv p1rtr-prnttd Lord, 1I \hu' oi te ...

The UNFORTUNATE BEAUTY of BUTTERMERE

... afdRTUN TL BFAUTY of ISU'rrERMERE -- ?? o and ga v iner Maidens, young and gaY, h tripith ?? itelp. thi., may, IBe rehsyouiriirtbl aIdII rp a tV,.C ;'ere OPce ?? blid'Ofou I'cence-' * 'he boati ol t the pride olfUTPXL ,Bt V -ces canker-wor defireoy' ibji Rofe's bbflh but juli enj, d, Aud Ief its l0ivts lor ever iere: pewadrops z ole recall its bloon; t cels relig z'd its eatl5 ?? At ...

THE SHIPWRECK

... :. -- .. rie Sor appe'Mar, 'ell Ug tole 1'Afilil. W;U e, IrjoturD ell, toll rairg t the at r\ grm. 10nrellbf tsccp, ,rtilett teli; irntuithere tlell ill ihe yasvllilg deep, ,oars feelu 1o rlJar. Ioat frantic terM is fren, 4 0d his check all paic; e horror mrls his !mica! led 0jtlb time dy ing gale. h fi re his watching cy cs, tiw tatal Pilhw leaves; e ~ his jm~f~ Cy les, ers brenib5et v ith ...

THE DEATH OF NELSON

... TIlE DEAT01' OFNELSON. It- , i,- n- Tihie'tlaIrlering Gdih ii Iusthe D~h' 'h 6'er, ng -A- *d:leilet Ec her-lisiiti~r(e vail 'haIs f is oear tte Our no' or, louver tlnicc Iberia's tihore, t i : rfeek tire rikinibors oftiltir pcdadnt-bed. a Attother day had `eeii BRiilreznis's pride, Deruaod ithe 'biiitk- frn eiier-foe in vain; Belore Tirtyjlgar'spcapefier navies lide 'afi'erlt htr Enmp1ire i'i ...

ODE FOR HIS MAJESTY's BIRTH-DAY, 1806

... ?? = = - ?? * . , I B D IODE ,Ok3 l~S - 11s BQAIDAY, 180O. B L. J. PYF, Elq. :P. : ?? TJ011 did chill Winter's dreary reign UITurp the promia'd houfa of Spring; Laon Eurus, o'h the ruilet pleilt, Malignanlt stav'd his noiontie ving : O'er April's auriegited day T'he friilic zephiyrs fear'd to play; 'lh' alternate change ot funs and (Lowers CajIud 6iit to life her filhcn flowvers; but armn'd ...

SONG

... : Fit~c rt Cao~fi~s8R>Rel~tftts op Btrtis. LOW spreeds t1ie tioon otv soul desiics, Ls The s ti f; rou in ti` ' silrt retirces F EvatI Rinks, itt tcii panie stra, l Oinle of l % Valltll, IC leads thc vat'. Oh banks to me-for-cvc dear ! O streamns whose Mu rurs still T fear ! All, all tr)y illpC6 of blir6 rcside Where Fvazs nsihgics Cvith tihe Clyde. AAnd she, in sinrp e leatv drest, ?? ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR JULY,

... L'ON DON [ASHIONS FOR JULY, I.-U-Y1 : il- la ?? 47o)jv 44 T., Rlpe Assenz As described in trh Eizddeenth nustubner of La Bellc Assem- blee; or, Bell's Coit and kasltiona(be AVugaziae. ?? COS'IUME.-No. i. Her ?? Ej Htgllitess the Princess of Wales in the Couvt Dres, zis %oru onl the Birtb-Day. This dress, for taste and msng- nifictuec, stood uwirivalled amidst the spleindmir and ele- gince ...