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BMnU IS town «f MnL tte ictam g»re men, 6,000 hone*,!,ooo pike*, bnidn Uyonete, powder, and balls. Side side, with

... the thortatioa, was ihU list of 111,000 meu. and pike* (hear) »nd this showed that exhortations to peace and eubnety ni»y very consisieut with the exertion of moral orer large bodies men purposes of mischief. But asked any man, who knew the State the country, whether believed there could be system df political agitation there, without a predisposition insurrection. How could that system ...

c^l' ?? 170R MAOBAS/Q CALCUTTA, culling- at MADEIRA, to SAIL from BRISTOL on the loth of JULY St the latest,

... the armed flrnt class passenger ship ST. GEoRUE, H.S.THOMSON, Commander. 804 tons register. This ship is remaikablefor her quick and regular passages, and carries a Surgeon. Apply to the Owners, Messrs. VCRAMAN, Bristol. N.B. Oneof the large Cabins iv the poop, and one below o;s engaged, with three of the smaller ones 10 x i) feet. riiHl-; OENF.KAL STEAM NAVIGATION . COMPANY'S ll rat- rate ...

m, TO AUSTRALIA.— The lV A- line teak-built ship DAVID SCOTT, of 77*. tons register, , will sail from the

... Thames on the 10th JULY, direct for M SYDNEY. This ship wil! be fitted up by the KM IGB i_d COMMITTEE, acting under the sanction of tin lie Colonial Department, express-ly for the con- SINGLE women of good health and character; 1 jear., of age; the cost of the passage, if paid here, ly 51. each, which includes all charge for food and bedding, and those who cannot pay this sum will, when *p- ...

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... ng.-r Ship ST. GEORGE, if. S. .xnfKnY Tons Register. The ac omrrio- c {»j,,i;s of t; uith Patent Air P. »c W*equalin all ot; toa tirst rate London sl. if.. ; she ile for her quick and result .Jlpplv to tbc Owners, Messis. Aeraman, Bristol; or to Messrs. f. Sicktll and Dv buissoii. Laurence Pountney-lane, London. COLOGNE, all in^^ PLACES on the RHINE as far as STRASBURG, at RE- - FARES, the ...

DL'RGESS'S NEW SAUCE for general purpose*)! living KalnedaucbKreat probation, and the ttaaad tor i continuing ..

... otter thustheir beHtackuowledgnieut* (•tbepubllcforthelrliberal patronageof the same; It* utility •BiKrentcoiivenience.ln all climate*, have recommended it most distinguished foreign connection*, who have all •pokcuhighlyinltMrecoiuinendation. It Uprepared by them pre\ , entiii‘t disappointment toiainilies.all po*. tidfearehasbeen resorted to. by each bottle being sealed on ttcrurk with their ...

the Month of May will published, HISTORICAL MEMOIRS of the HOUSE of RUSSELL; from the Norman Conquest. . By J

... H. WIFFEN, Author of Translation of* Tasso’s •* Gentsalemme Liberata &c. &c. With much curious unpublished Correspondence, ’from the Reign of Henry VIII. to that of George 111. inclusive; withArfflorhl Bearings, Plates, and Portraits. 2 vols. Bvo., royal and Longman, Rees, Orme, and Co., Paternoster-row; Carpenter and Son, Old Bond-street. ...

A^,L t f e E R^ONS having any DEMANDS V forthniM . 01l0ur blc ,ORn HUNTINGFIELD are tfe___D 'transmit

... the particulars thereof (post ■■ n. and J. Crabtree, Solicitors, Ilalesworth, X°RiS IED MEN. -In a HIGHLY P^n&E'jy^L-ESTABLISHBD. WHOLESALE '1 u2 , ,s required who can command S*? ei, t „r' ,„, c lna y either be actively employed in the ma- >nn_Mn ni a u *> rrt ?? The most candid and *>n will be given to Principals, and a satlsfac- .ea jor the admission of the partner. ?? po>t paid) to ...

- - ?? w ?? * pEMAI/n: EMIGRATION TO VAN ?? N ' S J ''AND— The new Ship BOADICEA,

... of SOO ?? under the direction of the EMIGUATION COM- -, expressly f,,r tin , ■ of FEMALES, WILL Hex-r IHAM '-« *or lIOBAIIT TOWN, on the Ist ot ■mment, in order to encourage the Emi- 'Kle u omen to the Australian c..l..ni C s, with the iie great disparity which exists there be- ised fbl_ a r V f ''P'oving their social condition the Emigration Committee to giant a FREE Ruch SINGLE FEMALES, ...

?? ■ , HEconp'p E 1 A S.l N S ,A ?? au«.m, ii m, 'ndu con \l v° f

... UIKECTO RS ofthe EAST ■jLV'Wthe E H ;t iH- V HE «EBY GIVE NOTICE- A ?? t _s l th £ » ?? ■***■*. which was theist of a b K the Mediteri-aiiean Packets. -was Km , Hu >fh Undinv ?? ?? to the commander of the steam the dd i ?? w-f ' ! ' nd tbat the Hugh Lindsay sailed aki. * c, 'urt is „f v:,. .April, lor Ilon-.bav. EL*™^' in E^nt that letters w hlsh have arrived, or « H ?? n the »*iddle ...

ly c ?? IMMIGRATION TO VAN DIEMEN'S ?? LAND —A tine Ship, of 600 Tone burthen, will sail from tbe

... Thames' on tl.e 10th OCTOBER, direct l^ HOMBT TOWN This Ship will be fitted up by the KMIGRATI ON COMMITTEE, actingunder the authority of the SECRETARY OK STATE FOR THE COLONIAL DEPARTMENT, expressly for the conveyance of Single Women of goo-t healtn and character .from 13 to :>0 years of age. The cost of the Passage if pafd here is only .£., each, which includes all charge tor: food and ...

IMMIGRATION TO VAN DIEtfF.N'S -^ LvND.— A fine Ship, of CW Tons burthen, will sail from the Thames on the

... IStli ofOCTOBER, duvet Nfr HOHWIT TOWN This Ship will be fitted up by the EMIGRATION COMMITTEE, acting under the nuthority of the SECRE I'AHV OF STATE FOR THE COLONIAL DEPARTMENT, expressly for the conveyance of Single Women of good health ahd character, from 15 to SO years oTtte. The enst ofthe Passage If paid here, is only .£5. cacti, which includes all charge tor food and bedding; and those ...

ROYAL UNIVERSAL INFIRMARY ior CHILDREN, Waterloo Patron— The KINCi'S Mr STY. Noti. LAL COURT •fthe Directors an ..

... he held ut the Infirmary, (>n 'nil i November next, it Six i Ing a Resolution adopted nerul Court he, d on the 27th instant, dismissing the House Sur- geon to the Charity. if. CARTER, Sec. 1 1 1 1 > 29, 1829. | |%|Oc\EY — to bo LENT upon Mort- ±ra. eo{ ?? ?? ?? Cepyhold ESTATES, at a reel ten, or invested in the pure of inn .us, from On ?? Tw> i.i tndji — Apply (if Lj n and Scott, solicitors ...