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... BRITISH. INSTITUTION, PALLMALL.-TThe Gallery for the EXHIBITION and SALE of the WORKS of BRITISH ARTISTS, is open daily from Ten in the morning until Five in the ?? Is. Catalogue Is. WILLIAM BARNARD, Keeper. TO PARENTS and GUARDIANS.-W A N T E D, a respectable well-educated YOUTH, as an APPRENTICE to a CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, in one of the principal thoroughfares of the metropolis, and where an ...

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... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. f3UpEttB STATUES, from the mnast' ply hand of the celebrated ANDREA RUSTOLNi, W ormerly arted so much splendour to the Library of the rch of St. J hn and St. Paul at Venice, and were carried off as Works of tbe highest Mtby Napoleoin Bonaparte. 'he Figuresrepresent, a large as if, Teny~fveofthemot ?? Reformers.- Now Ehibiing a STALEY'SBOO~S, N. ill, OldBond-strect. Admlisin, ...

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... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. EXHIBITION of CAMELLIA JAPONICA, or JAPAN ROSF.-A Collection of these heautiful Fntclis lo now in Bloom at CHANDIER and SONS' Nursery, Vauxhall-Ad. mittance gratis. Now OPEN, at No. 28, Old Bond-street, TilOSS's EXHiBITION of SCULPTURE, illustrating the Works of Sir Wilter Scott and Burns. Old Slortaity til lhis Ponly, Statue of Burns, Willie aod Allan, from the Song Willie ...

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... PUBLIC AM USEMENTS. BRITISH INSTITUTION, P.ALLr-rIALL,.-- The GAl LERY for thle EXHIBITI'ON toil SALE of the NVORKS of BRITiSH ART1'T'S is OPEN dolly' fromt ten in the roorsiag mnill five al thle ?? Ii., Catalogue Is. WILLIAN BARNARID, Keeper. FINE ARTS.-The St.-JAXES'S GALLERY at P'AINTING~S, No. 58, Pl'll-mall, oppeo4ite 3larlibroutih House, Is NOW% OPEN, with splendid Gallery Pictures by ...

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... ~~jjj~PIG INTELLIGENUEH. Ju.ST SHIP for C.ALCUTrA, aiidi Will lknd F ?? tostil ?? on the 10th and- MERCANT burn 600 Tons, LwI W. oneeft5'5r. coasiuouder (tate or the Lady Kennaway), LWis ;;t I diaLodk. Hun excellent accommodation for j~lg 15 te d.t52I5 ass expserienced Suargeon.-For freight or Moncrief, Jerusalem Coffee-house; Messrs. Co. tI, Old Broadlstirestj William Bruqe, 56, e;or to ...

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... PUBLIC AMUSKEMENTS. UNPRECEDENTED ATT'RACTION.-The Y INqDUSTRIOUJS PLEAS, and the PERPETUAL MOTION, 209, R ?? BERTOLO71mO has1 RE-OPENEI) his Celebrated EXHIBI1TION with a variety of New Objects, beside those of former seasonls. A single flieawill perform the Herculean task of moving 2,004) times its owo wveight, by drawing (on a mnislna ture representation of the Liverpool and Manchester ...

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... ?? ~ fLaiS Will he CLOSED next b$aturday, t't the PA- NOIRAMA, Leloeeaer-square, the favourite VIEW of ilia CIT of NEW YORK. to he shortly succeeded by, a ?? VIENV of JERUSALEM, painted from drawings purposely made only la-st year. In which will be displayed the present appearance of that In. teresthig City, and most of the places mentioned in Holy Writ.-The View of P~re la Chaise remains open ...

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... Nearly ready, in 3 vols. post 8m. TnHE HON. MRS NORTON'S NOVEL. T HE Saunders and Otley, Conduit street, Hanover square. NEW WORK', BY THE AUTHOR OF 1 THE COLLEGIANS. Nearly ready, in 3 vols. post So. M Y N E I G H Bi 0 U R H 0 0 ?? By the Author of The Collegians. Saunders and Otley, Conduit street, Hanover square. Just published, with many Illustrations, 5vo. 30s. EGYPT and THEBES, from ...

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... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ORMADRAS and CALCU'ITA, and will V I,,ve Gravesend on the 4th of April, the fine Teak ship THiOMAS GRlENVILLE, buarden 1,00 Tons, (late in the Company's service,) Ro RstRT THORNH~ILLt, Commander, the ?? India Dockus, This ship has most excellent ac- ,,tisfor Passengers and carries a Surgeoii.-For freight or Itap1ply to the Commander at the Jerusalem Coffee-house to c ...

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... PUBLIC AMUSEMfENT~S. The THAMES TUNNEL, opposite the end of OIdi Gravei.Isure, Waipping, but otn the Rotherhithe side of the Rivre, near thle Cuirrcir.-Notice Is hereby given, that thle Publifc fulley ViIRIV the TUNNEL every day (Sundty excepted), from nine In tire scorning until six lin thle evening, ripour payment of One Shill- ling four each P'eresu, Tlie Archwary being lighted with oil ...

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... WHITE SLAVES. A MEETING of the Uarepresented is held every Snltday Eves. ing, at 7 o'Clock, at the New Assembly Roamns, 148, H.l. born Bars, near Gray's inn Lane. Mr.aW. SLATER Lectures on Moral, Literary, Political, ard Scientific subjects., E STALI-WOOD returns thanks for all past favours, and re. E spec'fally informs the Inhabitants of Hammersmith, Chi,. wick, Fulbam, Kensington, and their ...

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... OU'1', RHEUMIATISM, COUGHS, and k COLD:?-LIVE PILLS, entirely vegetible, discovered by the tiev. C. Carrington, Virnr of Berkeley, one of his aiesity's Depccty-L.ieuteinants, &c., for the Comity of Gloucester.-By In. creaingthe quantity of life and vigour in everypartof the svstem, they enable nnture to make inciedibel eforet for the cxpulso. of disease before organic destruetlon. It is thus ...