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... NVOTICE OF RENIOVAL~-KOSANN LNBRonmES, IMPORTERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of FRENCH GOODS, beg to inform their friends and tho public generally that, In oonsequence of Increase of bossiness, they have takens and will shortly RYMOVE to more extenaive premises, No. 8, WELLINGTON.s3TREiT NORaTE, Etrand. Their present desitable premcises, Noq. 16 and 22, Cranbourn-st~reet, tolet. PRI ZE MEDI ...

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... Norrs 0511~~55.oBostotiand Halifav: Chlef CabinIasau Twenty-fite, Pounds; Second Cabin Pussage ite ons itate of Freight, 'ltree Pounds per ton ineasureteeint. To New Yor~k: Rate of Chief Cabin Passaige, Thirty Pounds; Second Cabin passgog, Twenty Pounds ; Rate of Freight, Four Pounds p ton ncaureio~uciilt. RITISFI and NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL 'I between LIVERPO~OfLand NE OKdr ,adb toee LIVERPOOL ...

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... Antagonistic to Sophistry, Prejudice, and Empiricisia, 147 Wood- euts, 4. cases. 2 vols., Is. each; by poet, la. fd., ON SINGLE AND MARRIED LIFE. To he or not to be, that ta the question. By Rt. J. CUXLYERWELL, M.D. (1841), M.R.C.S. (1827), ?? I (124), 25 years Medical end Forensic Referee in these seottere. Prograninms -Advent of Puberty nnd corresponding Associa- Itions-Duties and ...

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... F OR S'YDNEY Dir~ect (to Sail about the 20th F .r Dcentber), tie splendid. first-class, fast-Beilitac, frigate-built Asai~O Lfl 01l'tlet tit) 'ITUR, 90tone, Rt. J. SCHOLTEN. commoder;willloadin th Lonos Oeks.This tine vessel, well Itnon fu lee foe-aaii~ngcluaitic, c~rs afavouriabte opportunity I for shipprs desirus of Itick ?? of freight or asasage apply to DV~lT a~d MOORE, 95Bil~lter-street; ...

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... PRAND POLISH BALL and CONCERT at d Guidhall, THIS DAY.-Tickets (refreshments included) ?? a Lady and Gentleman, 218.: for a Gentleman, 15s.; for a Lad d- 6d.,may be had of Mr. Hill, at the Manlon-house; of theg keeper, Gtlddhall; at the Polish Assoclation, Sasscs-chambers, Duke. , street, St. °amerse; at the London Tavern ; at the Guildhall Coffla. ahpuses of Mr. H lt chairman, 68, St. ...

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... HOUSE OF HOU S E OF HOUSE OF HOUSE OF HOUSE OF HOUSE OF DVANTAGEOUS SiPECULA can inttere.,t tiremselves to the amounta ra fide undertaking. basled cut equitable lptino bly Government, in which very large and tonsi be ?? proespectusee wall be forwa on aplcton to Mur. iiEarRICH k1sCHlER Frmob frt-on-thre-Maine. TV oPARENTS a-nd GUARDI. Lan, wthifnarr are offre to suc ais may Lonon .BJ.NA Yh~ ...

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... TTARMONIC UNION, Exeter-hall, for the a xL pfoinianae of SACRGIl) and SECULAR MUSIC.-CO,n- ?? Mr. iMlNEDICT; Organist, Mr. l. SMART.-The FIRSI PERFORMANCE of this Society will take place TO-MOREOWY, Uec 17, vhenwill be performed a New Oratorio, JOSEPH, c'mposed by MN. C. Iiorsiry. Vuca i-t,: Mir8 Bireb, Miss E. Birch. Miss M. Will aires, tr. LoAiey, and Mr. Lawler. The orchestrawill comprise ...

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... FUNERAL EXTORTION AVOIDED -By EExecutors and bereaved Relatives of deceased noblemen, gentle. men, tradesmen, and others, sendinK inthe first instance to SHE[_ LIBEER'S ESTABLISHMIENT, CITY.-OAD, near Finsbury-square, Instead ofeemploying theirupholsterer, or the nearest undertaker, who, not possessingthe needful ocqirementa, resort to the funeral farnishers to hire them, and consequently ...

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... H OUSEKEEPER and LADIES' MAID.-Al JLI WIDOW andl hrr DAUtIJHTE aredesieusofengagementel In the above capaociti~s; theformer as HOUSEE'IEPEiR (a single gentleman or widoowe:'s family poeferred), or as Upper Barmaid or Housekeeper in an tiotel; he latter as YOUNG LADIES' MAID, or as Attendalnt on an hlderly Lady : has not been oul bheore, but is qualified; a good ncedlawvoman, and understande ...

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... RITISH COLLEGE of HEALTH, Bllamilton-place, Now-rond, London.-This PRINCIPLES oft9 c IYGEIAN, or MORISONIANZ SYSTEM tre contahiedin the following propositions:- 1. The vital principle is in the blood. 2. Everything in the body io derived from the blood. 3. All constitutions are radically the paise. 4. All diseases arise froni the impurity of the blood, or, il other words, from acrimonious ...

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... FOR SYDNrEY Direct (has considerable portion oi br cal .nsugcd, and wzit be tmdaeyde~patcbed'i tbe HAN sltu; vr rgistrnewly coppered, n.F ANDER-aON, Ccmumander, tel,,, ba3 jia't returned from tlte colony;, 1lag at ahe Jetty, Lendon Dolts. Haa very comfortable aceommodaden for a eow cabn ile entri. For freight or pa-sage apply to Captain ANDE SON, en board; ortoJOtII BONUSna ON, fi, Grice- ...

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... ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE, Oxford- XW ?? the Patronage of her Majesty and his Royal Pighness Prince Albert.-Mr. BARTLEY has the honour to an- mounce his FAREWELL BENEFlF, and Last Appearance in public, on Saturday ext, Dc.- 18 (being the Fiftieth Anniversary I ef his first appearance in London), w~hen will be acted Shakspeare's ING HENltY tV. (First Part). Hoispur, Mr. C. Kean; SirJohn Falstaff ...