Refine Search

PERIODICALS

... Paddiana, &c.—What Can Sorrow Do Captain Spike; or, the Islets of the Gulf, by J. Fenimore Cooper, author The Pilot, The Spy, &c. —The Postman, H. R. Addfson The Old Man and His Guests, by H.J. Whitling- The Two Pigs : A Swinish Colloquy, by W. Burton ...

Un the \stof May was published, in Svo. price ss,

... Poetry—The [ Stratford Jubilee —lnsides and Outsides—Scraps, original and I feledled—The Review—The Pioneers, the author the Spy— The Proteftant Beadsman —Franklin's Journal to the Polar Sea London : punted for J. Andrews, to;, New Bond Street j fold ! ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... while he w ve | battery, which ope ned wpen it jeaning his arn on a soldier's 6 h oulder, t fteady | k off the poor fellow -? spying glass, a cannon ehot fac ¢ hurt to the Captuin’s ar head, without doing any * ond the viclent shack of the moment, | be ) ...

r S hy AUCTI( by Mr. ALEXANDER, At the Lamb Inn, Keynsham, near Bristol, on Friday the 22d day January

... Bowlmg-Greeu thereunto belonging, lately the occupation Elizabeth Dobson. For particulars antj condition* of sale apply to It Spy, solicitors, Bristol; I. Simmons, solicitor, or to Mr. Perkins, solicitor, Bristol. Letters post-paid. This day Red Lines ruled ...

ARRIVALS

... Venables, Jones, Morland, Wilson, Lamb» ' / Acton, Bower. Stanford, Masters, Carrow, At the Castle Hotel.—Capts.Jones, V v ' Spy «ker, Torrille; Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, * Me«ar». Resdall, Clapcotl, Coward, P eaC^ 't, acnin, Mogg, Wav, Hobbs, Phelps Baker, ...

S OS MONDAY. 4 per Cemi. 90 { 5 per Cents. Shut India Bonds 86 pm. THIi TAUNTON COIJRIEU. JUSE

... Sit F. Burden’s calling the attention of the House-to an article in the Mercury, which it appears that one Oliver, Government Spy, bad actively exerted himself in exciting the late disturbances. Nothing he thought could more atrocious eeptcially in these ...

BONAPARTE—A letter of Mr. O’Meara, has just published, which afford* clue the putt* between him and Sir Hudson ..

... medical man in whom he could repose confidence, I replied, that I was not a surgeon fialert that I was a surgeon and not a spy, and ouc in whom t hoped might place confidence ; that principle.* were to forget the conversations with my patient on leaving ...

st an cn give to under{tand tence of death was al ap i etely by the John Whaley, alias po

... eleafed from the' tyranny of a man of fafhion, a bon viv: of our troops are ordered to fince the Colonel proceed: der. to Spy-Park, in Wiilthire, attracted the attention of Spain are to rendezvous at following order : to about 40,000 men, Firft, the ...

j^7

... London. Where may be hadßateb^eprinted from American Edition!,. A Winter in Memoiriofthe Seymour Family> 8 vols. 18s. dr~ The Spy, a Tale of Cm Neutral Ground, Mr. Cooper, Edit. 8 vols. !Bs. • The Wilderness, the Youthful Day*.of Washington, by Solomon ...

Storm Ice Pack.—At nine p.m. the wind suddenly freshened to a violent gale from the northward, compelling us to ..

... minds became more at ease for their ultimate safety.— Sir J. Ross's Antarctic Voyage. Pitcairn's Island.—Her Majesty's brig Spy arrived off this island about the 26th of February, about ten o'clock in the morning, and was boarded by George Adams and some ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... Tudwav, of the city Wells, Esq. ' Wiltshire.— William Henry Fox Talbot, of Lacock Abbey, Esq.; John Edward Andrew Starkev, of Spy park, Esq.; and Ambrose Hussey. of Salisbury, Esq. Gloucestershire.— Sir Michael Hicks Hicks Beach,of Williamstrip Park, Bart ...

Wednesday and Thursday's Posts

... guns;- {chooner, pierced far 3 zz ;—alHo, of the deft: cutter, carrying 3 Twenty fail of trang Downs, with troops fr of the Spy floop of wi trom 200 to 300 men, are thus arrived Government have, ir ot Admiral Villeneuve, Magendie, to return make another ...