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Now ul 2U.ound, SLICKS NEW APE of GOOD HOPE LINE of PACKETS THE DAILY NEWS. TJiU dav is published, BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, No. CCCC, for FKDRUARY. Price 2s. (Sd.

-1. Caucasus and the Cossaeks-2. The Caxtons. Tart X. 3 Statistical Accounts of Scotland Tho Poetry of Sacred and Art fi American Thoughts on European Revolutionsli.

Dal-itiatiaand Jloiitenegro-i. Modern Hiography-Beattie's Life of Campbell 8, The Euglish Universities and their Reforms S. The Coyo-nantcrs'Siidit-Iljinn. By Pella-10. The Carllst-s In Catalonia.

William Blackwood and Sons, 4S, George-street, Ldtubuotn ad 37, London. No. 836. LONDON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1849. PURSUANT to a decree of the High Court of Clitmoei-y, made in a cause HTUEQIS against ARROWSM J'flL the CREDITORS of dames Latham the elder, late of Parr, in the county of gcutletiiau who dit'd in or about tho niondi o.

Al'TK! FIKST OF FEBRUARY, THE WILL I)E ENLARGED TO POOLE THE PRESENT SIZE JAM'AUY 1. the Dnihi Kites was first the tories AVi thdr opinions mrougn me 7. tin. liberals were sm.poi'Icd by the J)l, ll, (ho hOv'eVtV wo nave u.f 1 Ofsorihcs them, swinging about tftwv ami anniitu.ion of every libc-; stands but the Dailu Kites clubs for iUe rat sciKiu.i ii A-nios io racW, WHtt oue umii i US reactionary, and threatens ionism as -im'i to be as lMMi'Mwi tj. consccrut nee ol tr.e .1 in the catly years ot thehrst 1-rench, lllgS Srcll lU-cacifillL' then.

SCCOllUea by the i vevJlution. i i iT, efibrts ol'tiie t.rist(icraey, cn-dlllivl tllOT TL'ilD hhQvn i in tlie cotini tor it nut imeici in a rcuiuiv, ouuumiir he' t-nire time with some five hundred rail- i it durinir lions debt. 4 I ttand, for a compact and energetic re- for a su niion: Mticmrv and combined iitiucnce of torv and whig I i i ji i A tor rh liberals, such as are resolved to Ull- b.oro nnvmlnv nrul independent organ, to represent, develop, and defend their views. Tlie Xnr bus, indeed, ever essayed to act this nitrt. It has stord icrtli an tne orosa principles ot civil ad reliicious liberty, not merely within the con- 11- 1.

1 IinC'S xvjiien tt uussai.i.eiioiw.ttn, hot in iiocoidancc witn tne mmi ana rue I 3 1. wants the jjtievances and the claims, of all the intelligent and industrious-, who suiter from inequality or are df barred by privilege. Never have we ceased to strue tor ptate auti uuiuau, ju- liotne. Bound to no party in it' the "overnraent or in expectancy of it we have t'carlessly and actively denounced abuses and demanded reforms, unir.tluenced by private rancour, smd animated solely by desires for the public good. We have come, however, to perceive that for the of ihese principles, spoken as they are thrown 'so many mouths, and for the upholding of the ofta; cause of liberalism, of economy, and of reform, he me and abroad, an instrument was needed, posses of all the means and appliances, the scope and spice ef its many-headed foe.

This conviction, indeed, no' only springs from our own experience, but K-oni the representations of liberals from all parts, and of all classes, who demand an organ as imposing in sxterr.ul aspect, and as capacious for the means of ar-gtinunt and the supply of intelligence as rival sheets. The whom we have gained amongst public men and popular parties are not centcnted to see the nvisiocratic ortrans alono bestow upon their 1 r- 1 I r.s te oi iuu reports, uuipie uuuLiQi, Anenmeiitarv and detailed intellitrence. To meet these irroiiM. Tn mpptthese! views, as well the necessity of reporting, and defending liberal opinion, and giving the nnfteh" ttbtiii (Vstaiions, arguments, and efforts of the 31 a in. i fL great popmar ar.a noeitu puit eXCt'DtlOU 01 Hie SLUVtl Vie 41., fVin Bole orq-un we perceive imu tor tin mu space of "our usual number of columns no loi'ger suffices.

However we may preserve the opinion mat too mucn space uuu ueinojaunai me- aiit" to nariianit-u'tirv reports, lo clocumeiuary ana ouier forms ol information, still we admit that the larger size ot our rivals and contemporaries does give them an advantage which we can no longer allow them to nrrsei'vc or to monopolise. Tne proprietors of the Daily Keivs, therefore, at; the urgi nt ietpiet of the friends of retrenchment and refornt' have determined that, preparatory to the ses-1 of 1S49, it shall assume the large and double! adze of the other m'-riiing papers, for the sake of giv- ing the tuliest report of debates in parliament, of pro- ceedings in the law courts, and in the various popular throughout the country. The commercial and iiitelliger.ee will, at tho same time, receive fuller development, as well as every other brunch of discussion, criticism, cr intelligence that falls within the purpose of a newspaper to embrace. To do all these, the experiment which we have al-; ready made lias convireed us that it is to raise the price oi' the paper to fivepence that standard which the public seems not unwilling to pay for a full and double sheet. take this step, we Rftttn npeat, at the requisition of the large and libeial partv, wkich corsiders such a size indispensa-; bleto the quireinc-nts of a great popular newspaper.

The Ihil'i not to make a formal pro-fessien of Us principles. To render the Hctise of Commons in fact, as in tlu.ory, the representatives of Hie nronertv of this empire to root out -ra It, r.lmrpll Olin Slf.ote nd state to expose leuriessn the faults or failings of the government, and compel the fxicuiive. albeit exclusively constituted ot sristo- to conduct the attairs ot state witn lemcn.s, to COnaact me annus in smif CI vidt she mn or A. Chjs Iron. every sad oanv Ibvtiicir mil rs Nas Jly JL Surrey, An and bail.

By H. thifl cceivc from dav up', tho behalf, time It t-e "ir 1 in And friends li. E. JL men -i." viz. Mrs.

li Kl" this AM WORK, rC3 TUB OLU Or, in a Colony. Full of the docs-maker's shrewdness and quaint comicalities." Examiner. There is a fun 1 of whand wisdom in these aiv.us-uT volumes." Sun. The of Oud-e ibdibiirtmi is ns thuiiliar to in Englmd as is that of Dickens or Thackeray. The Old Judge contains admirable Weekly Henry Colhurn, publisher, 13.

Great Marlborouth-stvect. VALUABLE LITERARY PRESENT. LIVES OE THE QIEKNS OF ENGLAND. Uy Afi.NF.s SnticKLAn. Comnlele in 12 volumes, with L'ottmits liK M.

edi, "This remarkable, this trulv great liif-oriciil in nu.v bi'tiusbtto a conclu.siou. Miri-s fitrickiand lias given a m.vv vaHiUu coutriimUon the history of England, ami we have no hesitation in atrirmitig that no one in be said to possees an nconrate knoniedtre of the history of the country mImi has not studied liu' Lives of the of Kuglaatl." Morniriir Herald. I cu ry Colhurn, piibliucr, 13, Great Marl) jet. GTpritTTjAMKS, lvQ. This day ii published, in a neat volume, mkn THE STRING OF jV A 11 S.

liy G. P. R. q. Antbor of Daraiey," "Drl'Onne," Tlie Gipsy," "Tho kc.

Kicliuard UcntTcv, Burlington-stircir. published, in fen. svo, price 7s. cloth. THE APOSTOLICAL ACTS and EPISTLES, from the PC'iebito.

or Ancient Svriac. To which arc added, tho remaining 'Epistles, and the Rook of Revelation, after a later Syrian Text. Translated, with Prolegomena and Indices, by J. lirnK- iudge, ji.a., 01 tlie Asiatic soc.ety oi Paris. liy the same Author, fep.

Svo, pr'uv 7. TUK SYRIAN CIU'RC'IIKS AND GOSPELS, Lond'-in Longman, iii'o vn, Green, and Longrnniii. Published this dav, in vol. Svo, pri THE PHILOSOPHY of KELI.GIOX, Br J. D.

Mohl'u, Author of an Historical ami Critical View of tlie Speculative Philosophy of Europe in the Nineteenth Century." London Longman, Uvoivn, Green, and Lonjiiiaris. Juet published, in one volume, pot 3vo, price cloth, ISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS oi PASCAL eonistinu of Kssavs. Letters, Coin" ersa.1 inns, thrj renter part unpublished heretofore ir. Km'Iand, and a lanje. portion from original MSS.

Translated from tho French of Fausere, bjr G. Pkakck. Fditor and Trauslalor of Pa.cuU Provincial Letters," with M. Villemain's l-Xsiy, tc. Alsi, uniform with the above, post Svo, j)rice cloth, TUB PROVINCIAL LKTTKRS of PASCAL; with nn Fssay on Pascal, considered as a Writer and Moralist.

By M. Villkmait. Newly traiL-hited from the French with Memoir, Notei, au4 Appendix. "Asthe-ie letters ware the first model of French trrose. thov still remain the oV.joots of un qualified admiration.

The writings of Pascal tiounsn in immortal youth. hiimburh iteview. "udon LoiiKman. Hnnvn, (Jrecn and Loncmans. BR.

CONQUEST'S "LETTERS to a MOTHER," on the Management of Herself and her Children, in lUahh and Disease the subject-; of Prcguaucy, urging, Food, with Remarka ou the use of Chloroform. FXTBACF? flWM REVtr.Wi:. Eyery father shouM make bis wife a present of this volume, aud every mother should make it a manual." Ry mothers, and more osjxjciaUy Uy those who expect a-ion to become mothers, these Letters' will be found to be rich in the information they require." Thisbwok a iK-rfect encyclopedia for mothers refer to." London Longman and Co. JJOHN'S 1FIC LILRARY Vols. 3 and 4, price 3j.

each, HUMBOLDT'S COSMOS or, Sketch of a Phy-sical Description nf the Universe. Tramdatal by E. C. Orre. In '2 wiLhfine PorLrait.

This new edition though at, att very low a price) more complete than any which has it. The arc mucn Ciiiareti, ana pi.iceu Deneatn mo icu. iimnooiatK Fummimes and the itas-ayes hitlierto are included and new and comprehensive Indices subjoined. nenry u. numi, i Now rcadv, by authority, price or by post, ISTS ot the SHIPS and BATTLES i'or which A NAVAL IfHDALS have been to the oincers.

seamen. and marines and soldiers who served as marines), surviving at tho date of the notice of Juno 1, 1S47 which medals will be ready for delivery on and after Fobi'iury, LS4i. In roval lmo. nritrc 7n. bound.

tO.RAl)US AU PARNASSUM. A New Edition, VjT very carefnily reriscd and corrected, i ith the Addition of inariy New Words, and with the Meaning- introduced. London Published by tlie Company of Stationers, at thtlr Hall. Station crs'-court. All letters to be post paid.

AS HOUSEMAID, or in the nursery, a respectable young woman, who can bo well recommende'l. Direct ta Z. I'L, Servants' National Club, T-, Ma.ylebone-iime, Oxford-sHtvoct. A HOUSEMAID, where a ibntmau ia a i. res)ectable young woman, age 2S, who am have a suod character.

-Direct to L. II, Titchliorne-strcct, Ed'ware-road. A (JHAMBEHMAiL; or Housemaid, in an hor.ei li. or tavern, a youn person, age 27. No objection t- the couutry.

-Direct to A. 7, Pork's-court, Carey-street, Lineohi's-inu. EOOTMAN, iu town or country, a rcspect-V able younji man, with a character. to C. Ser vants' National Club, Marylebone-lane, Oxford-street.

AS GARDENEK, a steady married man, age 37, without encumbrance, who understands greenhouse and hothou. kitchen and flower warden, cueumbers, and melons. oan a most excellent character. Direct to D.D., ilr.Vounj's, stow, E-saa. A JOB IN-DOOR SERVANT, in or out of livery, bv the week or month, or in areolar tdace.

a stead v. eMterienced. single man, of industrious habits, who can have a good cliaraeter. Direct to J. Air.

pmings, nccauiuy. npO be SOLD by AUCTION, pursuant to an JL Order of the Court of made in a cause Hirst against Ilarpin" and others, with the of Nassau William. tenior, bsmure, one ot tne Ma.1 tew oi the sua Court, the urown ILittl, in Ib.lmlirlh, iu the county of York, on WEDNESDAY, February 7, 134iJ, at ti o'clock in the evening, all that capital MESSUAGE, DWELLING-HOUSE, or TEN KM ENT, called PARK HOUSE, situate and beiny; in the township of in the parish of Almondbnry, in the county oi York, late in the occupation of Mr. ldilo Wood, deceased, but now occupied as two dwell in gs, in the several occupations of Mrs. Dorothy Wocd and Mr.

William Thorpe, with the Hardens, wardwuiw, and appurtenances to tho same belonging. Also the barn, stable, and ndstai." with a chamber over tlie same, lately used as a weaving shop, together with the tenter tove, railway stove, wool istuve, and other outbuildings, and two reservoirs contiguous thereto and also all that croft or parcel of land or ground adjoining to the said barn, by estimation, ii. (more or Icssi, with the or building erected upon part thereof, with the appurtenances ti) the same vespecti rely belonging, now also in the possesion of the said Mrs. WonJ. The promisor, are copyhold of the manor of Wakefield, compounded for, and the fine payable in respect thereof is mall and certain.

Tlie premises may be viewed on application to Mrs. Wood, the or-cupier and further particulars may be had on application to the auctioneers or at the ofliees of the said Master, Sou thai npton -buildings, Chancery dime, London; of Messrs. Sudlows, Torr, and Janeway, 3S, Red ford -row, London JIesr-. Edwards, Jaques, and Layton, Ely-place, London of Mr. C.

S. Floyd, solicitor, Huddersiield and Holmlirth; a ml of Mr. H. JJooth and Mr. Kidd, solicitors, Uolmfirth.

SUDLUWS, TOUR, and JANEWAY, 3i, Redfovd-row, London, plaint) solicitors. 29, 149. White Con nit HoiLse, Islington. Sale of tho First Portion, including three large Chandeliers, four full-sized Slate Rilliard Tables, a fine-toned urgrm, by Green, adnmed fur a church or chapel, Pianoforte by tatdart, and Seraphino by 12 lavyc Oal-lerv and other Painuip's. ti-a iibttKS.

WAKLTJiKS, LOVE JOY, and SON, are instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, nn t.hf iv-ni mi THURSDAY, Feb. 1, and followine dav. in con.senuenco nf tlm'sltft being let buildiuc iurposes, the FIRST PORTION of the numerous hl'l'ECIh and 1 the main budding and billiard rooms. The furniture, comprises 100 mahogany tables of vai-ious descrii-tions, lOt1 chairs, about CO dozen of Windsor chairs, chimney and pier glasses, bedsteads, bedding, carpets, kc. Tlie fixtures include several large descending stoves, registers, gas tUtings.

blinds, Ijells, meUil counters, casks, and other trade lixtures. May be viewed one day prior. Catalogues had on the premises, and of the auctioneers, gWhite Conduit House. i0 do, of Fine Old Port and Sherry Wines. TVTESSUS.

WARLTERS, LOVEJOY aud SON, ivVJL will SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, Feb. 2, after the sale of furniture, (JD dozen of capital PORT, old, in bottle, and in fine condition, and 40 dozen of pale and gold sherry of Miperior quality. Samples obtained until the sale. Catalogues had on thcpremi.es; and oftlie auctioneers. 55, Chancery -lane.

Two Capital Houies, Gjs -veil-street. A most eligible and secure Investment for a moderate Capital. ftfESSKS. WARLTERS, LOVE.TOY, oid SON, IyI. will SELL by AFCTION.

at Garraway's, on MONDAY, Feb. 5, at 12, TWO capital HOUSES, 17 ami IS, King-square, Goswc! I street, let to respectable tenants at rents producing per annum, held of St. Hospital for 01 years from Lady-day, LS2'j at a ground-rent of 10 h's. These houses are the best built in tlie square, witk well-prti portioned lof room, slated roofs, and capital drainage-May be viewed by leave of the tenants; particulars hail at the Champion, Goswell-street of Mr. Jlaitk-y, solicitor, Southampton street, Hlordnsbji'y at Ganawa.ws and of the A uctioneers, ao.

Chancery danc. Kemp-town, Brighton. One jf the Medium-sized House-; in tbia Fashionable Locality. lyfESSRS. RIDLEY and SON will SELL by XvJL AUCTION, at their Estate Sale Rooms, 355, Rrinhtoii, on THURSDAY, Feb.

15, at by order of the mortgagee under a power of sale, a FREEHOLD fashionable RESI DKN'CE, situate opOr-itc the sea, being No. 2:, Suse; -square, Kemp-town, Driiditon, It will not be attempted, in the limits of an advertisement, nor is it necessary to offer an euhwium on the fashionable property composing Kemp-town. The houses vary im size the one under consideration being of the smaller class, adapted for the occupation of small family of the highest distinction. In a word, any nobleman or gentleman in quest ofa Brighton residence, and who-e requirements could be sufficed by thcnccommodationthisd-jliglafulliuuseaihjrds, will do well to give the present announcement immediate consideration. There are six family chambers and a dress in g-romn on two iloors, three servants' bedrooms, two handsome draw ing-ro.

'in eoimimnioaiiiig, dining and breakfast parlours entrance had, keeping room, kitchen, and all domestic offices, cellars, water closet, Hot. besides aspaceof ground in the rear reserved for sibling. It is to add that po.Sfes.siun cannoc be obtained till Michaelmas net, the premises b-dng in tho oecupation of aiady who, fertile six years, has had the good fortune to them at an almost nominal rental the real value may inihedtalinIy be qi'otedat 150 guineas jier annum. liy the kind permission of Jiariiett, tho tenant, the property may hi viewed 'Wednesday and Saturday on obtaining a ticket the auctioneers. Descrijuive jiarticu-lars and conditions of sale may be bad, ten days prior to Lheauen'on, nt Garraway's, London of Geo.

Pell, holicitor to the mortgagee, W. A. Stuck ey, solid tur, and Messrs, i di.i:v and Son, the auctioneers, Rrjghton. Tlie Excellent and Modern Furniture for a small O'enteel Itesidcricc, a Square Pianoforte byCollard and Collard. kc.

ESSRS. DEBENHAM and STORR are in- structed to SELL, at their Rooms. King-street. Covent-mrden. T0-MORKOW, January 31, at 11, an elegant DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in crimson striped damask curtains, rosewood chairs, a chifibn-niere with marble-top, loo and fancy tables, reclining chairs, carpets and rugs, fendurs, fire-irons.

a capital pedestal fddeboard.sct of extending dining tables and stand, a set of dining room chairs covered in morocco, ice, four capital and verv expensive iron bedsteads with brass mountings and crimson damask hair and wool mattresses, chests of glioses, and toilet tables, wash-stands with marble fie, the customary kitchen requisites. excellent services of cut glass, chmn, and table cutlery, table mid bed linen, and other effects. May be viewed, and catalogues obtained. Law Rooks. R.

HODGSON will 'SELL by AUCTION at his Great Room. Fleet-s'i-'-eL lUM-nor of (). on THURSDAY next, Feb. and f-dlowliw day, at half jnst LAW JJOOKS, the library of a g-mtli-man, deceased, hy order of the executors, including RutlheadV, Statutes at large, with C'jiiliiuiaLion to j0 1L Victoria, the Yt-ar Rooks Parliamentary Debates and State Trials, Harrison's Digs'. liacmi's Ahniigmeut, trea tises and books of practice, and cnVs of the modern Report-i iil Law, hqmty, Laukruptey, Adminiltj', xc, cmpintc to tiicfprcscnt tmn be viewed, and catalogues had.

To Miuicand Mu-ical lim-nt the Auction Mart. OUT TICK and SIMPSON, Auctioneers of Music ami Lircrary Property, will SELL by A I'CTION, at tho Auction in, 1. coLi.i;.:n.iN of mcsic, lianofoile inn if, vocal mu-ic, t'i solo-, trio-, ipiartetts, suci't-d works, no by Collard, vi violonfeilos, i lon-icl AT.trt. v.litrt- calalot'oe- 1-to the auctioneers, 11)1, Piccadilly. thewt.rksof the reat iiiadrigalf.

music, Hiiisic, full scores, onranand C'ttage pianoforte and a few engraved portraits of viewed to-morrow at the Auc-rrl, or will be wnt, on application Cottage hesi lei.oe, uilh lame Car h-n, and Two Ilou-es, with Premises. Waiivorth and Berfr.ond-ev. ESSRS. SPEARMAN and CLARK will by AUCTION, at the Mart, TlflS DAY. at It', in Lot--, I liiativf (louble lroiited COi'i AGM, with laree ear.l'.n, s.

uitl and ith evteiisive n.aiuu'acti;, hoii-stivet, Loiit'-lane. Hern i in the let on for -ion, and isorlii'iilar-l ad of W. tl, Isibicton: at llio -Mart; Old liioad strcet, SALE of ncavly ACItKH LAND in feo pies of Daihi; Jiim ii, years respective, oe vienc 1 I- d-, I) solicitor, lit: moinlscy--ti'cot and of Mc-srs. im.kakm.i.v and Hoyul the .1 I AL WAY. IMPORTANT IirXl'ItiiD TH' 1.

citlleu. au the io'-' ii 1111.0 "toll lutmel'. 0 tai'ly in and to on 1 dsn liaiwav.wi i and "tlicr ialiesaiiill'lv elal lov i the lilt nillol'lil- property in tne u' iy.o i mines of I the very valiiabl.j li-i, li.e at- Coiiiicui.ir.t coast. '1'his and prop, rtv the late ol, red for by ACCTi'-'N" nit Ibe conven r.ce of inircha-- fates i.ely ijrtiv will uppca' asi ptl fected and, iu he nieiuili 0, iu, a ill li Hill Sll i0 I. ill lots I to iaree other and more dtse fjientsaud plan- ari soon r.s tlie all.o information apply to Mr.

1. S. 11 cl-clt, oncr. to' i Lincoln uv to Air. Cinians Jfcuur, wl Knt, will in future COXVEY ASSK.

umwu a ...1. It. .11 WOCl tilt' ..111111 lllt.Cts ssilllio i noio, inul Kosnhnd Man 4Si tons, S.ui Til, CAl'fl ana i.iii- TTA. l-o. halhaniits i'ocks.

tiiri, 1 Wsv Shin 'li'-'' loirs, St. kulhnrillC -s lll'lp-st riww, IsnUiw wm aceoiimiodstlnn. r.wnmra t. i nit Niifll will liiul llu'sc tho Midst desirable, ns they will lie enabled to Cane Town fno bmiiw. nnUtavellw NI( tlitve.

For frcisht or passro-o f-inily to iV. h. L1.1SA, 11, All-church-lime: ortoitV. O. YOl'NO.

1. Koyal l-AChanno-bulldlngs, I YlfTA HAY to anil on the 1st of March ilMt biilK '-til HM. the superior hrst-ctass c)ii-pcr-built muc .1 14 1,1. XW 'in. 0.

WKS i'dAHTll nito London docks. Shipper will ilnd the Jwrt owwrtmuiy. as is one of the fastest sailers out nf the port, and will be despatched iHiiu'teallv to her date. The aoeoininudalions for passeiieers aye most convenient, and evert- attenlion will be riven to llicir comfort, families have their chins so arcuiKO-l 5 to ha exclusively to frciclil orpivtaeoiii'l'lv lo IV. M.

LINDSAY, 11, Abchitrch-lano; to W. 0. YiHlNG. Koyal Kxchani-o buildups. Hli'lISSKLS.

COLOGNE, HAM- lU'Ril. IIKISLIN, DRESDB.V, ic-Kclacod vicTlUUA, THOMAS ACKSO.N, commander, leaves the St. "an, Tower, evorv Sunday moniu An'werp evcl'v momine at 11. Travellers may proceed bvraitwavl'rom Antwerp to Cologne, llambiiK, lie-i-lin. I-eip-zic i''-'s-den.

wiili the short sea nmeeurv of seven hours only. Allai'pliiaiionh ,1... .1 I. i ta the l.ulul ai-eiAs. Messrs.

I.IOUTI.V and SIMllX.ia renehurch.street. where, as well wil tho i iK-uiiiiv. bertlu may be secured and information obtained, Bri NA. via. JSarpt.

MnntHv convcyaaco for rASSKNOERS LIGHT UOODS to Ceylon, Madras I'aleutta, mwF'i book passensers and receive soods and farccls for tho above i-)orW slcaiiiers. startini; from Soutlianniton on tho iOtn 01 eieiy Koiv 1 11 I 1-1 ill I ISLOa 1 1K.11.IUU vw. "'f Bombay. 1'wm for liomkiy ean proeecd by tbiowf he l'l I ill 1. It! inonill lo Ma.iosty-sstcaiiic.fl.and from Suezby the Hon.

K. i.coimaww- 1-jA. Xlalta on iii Constantinople: On tho 2Stli of the mouth. Aioxauuna unmw i si-aix and Lisbon' ani aib' tar out ho tth. ITth, and or the inoutli.

Uw vessels, rates of passage money, and to team Mr ami carito, apply at the Company's othces, I-', trcct. and f'T, Iliiih-Btrect. Southampton, i A ST ERN aud liK o.l ior in. l'AIRIXG the CLOCKS and at be seieuu im, 'l'h hire-tors of this Company are devarous receive TK.SIKItS-for the abo-e niiiy l.e ib- iiimlieatioil. to SEMOl'lt CI, A li ,11 UK rooiVl, texdeiis the Secretary, at tlie same station; will be received until Ell.NKSDAY order of the Directors, v.

the 7th I'ebruary, A. SAUNDERS, Sec. Ian. ID, 13AR1S1 1 of LAMBKTH. The Board of Guardians of tlie 1'oor of the VA1US11 of I.AMIIKTII in the county of are desirous ol Tlif.ATl.xu 11, i ii tioi II rrcinises suitable for the aiwmmodaliou of lN-UOOll 10 t.

Applications by later addressed to tne ooaro. oicno extent of the premises and the terms npon winch the Nnne ia be Wl be receive'l up 10 me o.u W.T.LOtlAX, Clerk. order. Oftice. Lainlietk Workliouso.

IMS. OYAL HOSPITAL CHELSEA, 24th Jan TT 1,1., .1... ,,,1 fltlll-l-S COllimiSSlOUet' i of .1 no uikiiiL i Hospital do 11 It MB QIVB XOTICII mat tne! are ie.ui. TEXl'KltS from, and treat with, such persons as be CONTRACT 'f- the SUPPLY, the underiaenUo IRTICLES, for the use of the Ill-Pensioners of he said Hosl'ita the 1st of A to the 31st March, W. both days mclusive l'or Milk, at pero.uart.

Candles, at per dozen lbs. Yellow Soap, at 1 Soft ditto, at -per cwt. -In one tender. l'earlash, at at per diem In one tender. V.Tr'fw UiVAlng a 1-ortiou of the oniis of'tcn jer for the several articles required, and finllier particit-lars, be obttuued upon application at the- lice of the se rj any between the hours of 10 and 3 clock, which, tenders i-t be file and delivered sealed, at the Hoard Hooui ot tin! said lospiU by parte or parties or by an aiteut appointed im to, or the on TtiCMlay, the Kill, of Kobniary next, at 1 clock at wluth their lordships will be prepared to take ie same into is to bevh-erved that the contractors will be reennred to lu te -rilf for the due perfi rimuiceof their contracts, and that no teudcrs ill receive'l oiler me noui ai.t.ie-iiie.uivu,..

HVIlMY 1 HOSPITAL, Jan. 30, vj i -V-x-V MtV FESTIVAL of this onanty itu oe ueiu oi It' 1 1 A the 1 t'th of April next when a sen, on i ie i t-i'y-' the chapel of the Hospital by the Bight licv. THOMAS ft Mt siiuitT i Bishop of St. A-aph and the win auu- ITTEKMAX HOSPlTAl Ualstou. Under the nroteotion of Her Most Gracious Maiesty the QUE EX.

Her Maicstv the r.n.x oon aula. His Maiestv the 1 C. of PIU'SSl A His Uoval Highness ALBEltr. the patronage of the rest ol the Royal lamdy, and most 01 the European Sovereigns. The FOURTH AXX1VERSAKY DIN HR of the patrons.

wl of Hie lienntm Hospital, will take pUice on 111URS-PYY Feb at the London Tavern. Bishopszale-street. His Royal lifeline the Duke of CAM BRIDGE in the chair. Dinner on table at 0 o'clock precisely. STEWAHDS.

His SVr Prince. I George Lawrence, Esq. LoeweiistciH, The Rich' lion. Farl Howe, 11. Cabbeil, M.P.

Blank, Esq. Anthony Catr, Henry L. lohn Davis, Es'j. Samuel Itnrney, Esq. llahoan.

Henry F. Home, Esq. J. C. itu Thurn.

Esq. Stephen llenrv Lee, Esq. It. M. l'liillipps, Esq.

John Rallies, Esq. David Satow. Esq. .1. H.

W. Schroeder, Esq. Leo Schuster, E-q. J. Slohwasser, Esq, 11.

L. Taylor, Esq. Rici.ard Twining. Esq. Thomas Wricht, Esq.

CHARLES WESLEY, D.D., 1 lion. ADlll, Fill no, Tickets 21s. each, mav be had of the stewards; or of the assistant al the Hospital and of the proprietor ol the London Tavern. -rz-z-r tt-vt -i 1-sTriviiiv oil rjjlHIl RlJVAIj Uli.MittALi 1 ouoiiii for allowing Annuities to decayed Merchants, llanscrs, Clergy- Men, Master Manufacturers, Tradesmen, Men- Clr rks and Single Females, the daughters oi such persons, i tn from all parUs ot ttie cniteu I FcnmdeJ A. P.

Supported by voluntary coninotijotis. CATItoX ile Piii-siio-vr ABRAHAM Ceiie'ol '-l voting was bedd at the Bono in Tavern, Blshopsgate- Accounts appoint the the elulng vear, and 10 Elect Six AunuiUinls on the Fund: three men and thrc'i women. ABRAHAM GEORGE ROBARTS, in the Chair The Chairman declared Ann Pennington S.24.S I Mr. Ralph John Austin Eliza Hai'dcastle Mr. lorsylh Mrirv vi-iis 2.

Mr. John 11 "otl 1,045 724 013 Dulv eltcted on the funds. This meeting wa made in order to consider the following rcso- That it i- expedient that an asylum he crectcd-in connexion with ami that a special fund be opened lor that purpose. i'imtiv a I funds wi be holden Bishopsgate-street. on the Marqui- of E.G., Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex, in the chair.

The raraMUr to lie nub be tor arfWBUCC cnaoie I the usefulness of this Charity to a larger number of that NO TliA DE and BOXORS of the above will be held at Willi-s Hoams, si. names, The V'h-air will be taken by STEPHEN" LEWI: THURSDAY at 12 o'clock inav be i.htaincl at Messrs. Xislxitfs, Berncrs-stroct Messrs. Hatcliard's, Picctidilly Mr John OHivier's, 5o. Pall-mall Messrs.

ltigg Old Bond -trccl neoinayne ivoii no i.i-.-utto -un, livers iiouu-screet. iiii.t.-T-.T,.., Mr. Tavenev's, 2S, Oxford-street HR PROVIDENT CLERKS' MUTUAL LIFE I g-iVR VCE ASSOCIATION and BE.NEVnLE.N'T FUND, 24, It-Thc OFFICE of SECRCTARY to Association being vacant, CAN 11 l'ATI'. of A PPL i ING the same arc rc'iucstcd to send in their application, with testimonials, or before the K-th February next, lo be addressed to the chairman, AUn nKSY Chairman. im ASSURANCE.

The SOLICITORS' and Jj GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY iilffice. W.ChMi-cerv lane London), iirescnts the Security of a large subscribed Capital e.iu'il.ii.e.i with Low Rales of Premium. Eighty per Cent, of tne Fronts the Assured. and till utceisary f.o'tns may be by writing to the Secretary. CI1 AM.

ES 1 I Secretary. enre 61 advantages of this year's entry, must be lodged at the Head Ollice, or at any of Hie Society COTTISh" (MUTUAL) LIFE ASSURANCE of Parliament. Edinburgh 2d, St. Andrew-square. Loudon ill Moorcate-street.

Pai -iousi His Grace tlie I'uke of BUCCLEUGII and OUEENSBBRRY. The Existing amount to upwards of three millions sterling. The Annual Revenue amounts to one hundred and twelve thousand '''ThtArcuni'ilatcd Fund to four hundred and thousand pounds. The Wht.lc Prolils are allocated Hie policy holders every three f()llliu. additions have been made to policies: tst March, ts-il.

being Ten Years irom the formation ot too 1st Mareii. is-i-l. iieing 'I'hree additional Vears At 1st March, being for other Three Vears S3, 210 1211,310 dditioiis to l'oiicicsup to IstMarch, 1S47 'fhis is altogether exclusive of prospective additions. i iton wi take ace at 1st March, jm. nolic of i'l "oil t-il'ecled on 1st March, 1S32, and becoming a claim before 1-t' 1S40.

will have increased by these additions to lour-teen Iliunlred and Two Puinls, and other policies in proportion. Table Rates and Form of Proposal may be had on application at the Society's ollice, Moorgalestrcet, London. Mr.nlCAl, Joseph Laurie. 12. Lower Berkeley-street.

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Mistils reUK'Uelle Ber-ai teeth restored. led. consultations iree. idgate-hill. obserte oarticillarly 42.

Li NEW TOOTii" PICK TOOTH BRUSH, the too 1 Kill USCO II 'I' p. ust.i The hair warranted oe out. In four strelicths, 1, bard; on No. -1. soft.

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Terms, 20 and 22 emiiioas per annum The itys tt education is emulaeive. tlie pupils being, led to the of loari mj without tho Tear of coercion. The table is supplied ith the best -visions, without llinitatiou, and every, domestic ii.diilgcncc. The mansion stands within ten acres ol its own eronncLs iia to. canoot be nrnaml for salubrity, and is easy of access, alio ajgiou large, and the pleasure and tioricultural Broumls are fitta up for the reci-eation of the pupils, and the lawn, meadow, orctards, ki tclion gar-dvn, of the establishment.

An excellent bathsopiiliedliynrunnins: stream. Pupils may be withdrawn at any time. Quarter to eoniinenco from date of entry. Prospectuses mansuei letters to A. 41', I'aternoster-row, F.TKX'f GALVANIC PENS.A new invention, which secures Steel Pens rust or corrosion, either by lilacs, or red ink, and causes them to hold a much larser quantity of so ns economise time and cost.

To be had of various deaiees ol elaslicitv of all stationers, booksellers throughout the kmsdoui, wholesale at ItlCllARD MOSLUY and Co. 8, Hatton-gardcn, London, RllTNG PAPER, and ENVELOPES. The followins prices are those of a manufacturer Full size satit! note paper, os. er ream smaller size uillo, -s i cream laid note, is. a very superior ditto ditto os.

host ivory cream large commercial note, Is. black bordered note paper, lull -Id. per quire thick salin, lid. best cream laid, Sd. or Is.

is. (id. per live quires. Bordered envelopes, Is. per lt), on both sides, and cream laid paper.

Is. Cd. Letter papers, anil 1-s-; foolscaii, Ss. to ISs. Anv of the above papers can be had in quarterreain rackets.

Envelopes, and la. per 100. Envelopes, and paper sttimped with crests, initials, at a trilling extra cost, Best wax, ltd. per lb. Orders with a remittance over 2 carriage paid to the countrv, rS percent, discount 1'AltkINSina-tiuraeturiiig stationer, 2o, Oxford-slnljomiosile j.oii'.on.

CREAM' LAID NOTE PAPER, five quiies for full size ditto, five quires for Is. cream laid envelopes, fid. per 100 ditto, self-seiiliug. Is. per 100; mourning envelopes, Is.

per 10U; good nolo paper, 2s. ijd. per ream ditto, black-bordered, 4d. per quire, (s. ream; office pens, 4s.

peril'; copy-books, 2s. lid. per dozen best sealing-wax, sticks for Is. Prayer Book. Bibles, and Church Services, Is.

to i 3s. writing cases. 4s. to 10 10s. card ate unnd, lid.

100 cards printed, 2s. WILLIAM LUCJvWOOD s. Xew lioml-strcet. l'ost-office orders for 30s. and upwards sent carriage free to any part of the country.

The nciv bone pens, Od. per box sent free for eight postage stamps. BENT'S and CLOCKS. E. .1.

DEXT, watch and clock maker by distinct appointment the Queen, H.R.H. Prince Albert, and Il.I.M. the Emperor of Russia, most respectfully solicits from the public an inspection of his extensive STOCK of WATUUKS anu ouooivo, oimwun inn lata modem improvements, at tho most economical charges. Ladies gold watches, with gold dials, jewelled in four boles, 8 guuiens. Gentlemen's, with enamelled dials, 10 guineas.

Youths' silver watches, 4 guineas. Warranted substantial and accurate going lever watches, jewelled in four holes, guineas. E. J. DENT, 62, Strand, 3d, oocb spur-Etreet, anil al, tvo.y.u lxenange teioeu i.u,iei rgTIHE NEW PORTABLE ALARUM, best Pans- iL made, size of a small snuft'-box.

can be placed on the dressing-table, and set ring at tiny hour that may he required. Price 3 guineas. T. COX SAVORY and goldsmiths, watchiiiaKers, Curnhill Iseven doors from Graeeehurcli-street), London. T3ENS0NS AMALGAMATED SILVER PLATE, J3 containing a largo portion of sterling silver.

Orders to any atmmnt can now be executed 12 amalgamates! silver table spoons or forks, 2 Ss. 12 ditto ditto dessert spoons or forks, 1 Ids. 12 ditto tea spoons, 1 4s." Of Benson's Amalgamated Silver Plate it can be said, that although not sanctioned by the Assay mark, it is, nevertheless, in tlie languaeo of the Assay ofiice, not base but sterling. We have tried and proved it, and the experiment has been most satisfactory the metal pure and silver-like in a' pearance, it maintains its elcarne-s of colour and brilliancv of look after frequent use. We have seen various articles no ii 1 1 from this metal, all vicing in elegance and beauty with the unrest silver." The Standard of Freedom.

List of prices 'sent in answer to paid letters, addressed to 03, Cornliill, three doors from llisliopsgate-slrcei. C.JBNI) EIGHT POSTAGE STAMPS, and by lO return, and post-free, you will got a handsome tv A'l'snvs' AT.BATA PLATE, which is ranidiy sunerscd- inf sliver for all domestic uses. It is CAUally sw'ect and handsome vor us is inn ot iv so in suost tuie now soiu. uiuiii--- -M kind, thero'is nothing to wear off, so that the more the better it will contiimo to look, though it bo use for ears. Don't bo afraid to put it to any test, and then send nrder.

1 full catalogue of prices, with patterns of every other this heautifut metal, will be inclosed with thJsaniplo spoon. -Address WATSONS, 41 rtud -12, Barbican corner 0f princes-strcetl, and 10, X'orton-folgate, nonuon. rppi-IB PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER. ti in.n lM-Ai. vioitcr, stt.v Kit.

introduced 12 vears ago bv u-iiiioi I'trioroN wben iilafod bv tho patent process of Messrs. Elkiitgton and is bcvoiul all comparison tlie very bcstartielenexUo stci'lin" silver, that can lie employed as such either usefully or ornanien-taiiv in the lengthened and increasing popularity of the material itself, ami the high character of the method of plating.lhe public have a guarantee that these articles ate, as it regards wear, immeasurably superior to what can he supplied at any oilier house, wluie uy no pos-ion they be distinguished from real silver. King's 'Tea Spoons, per dozen ISs. 3-s. Dessert Forks 8k Dessert Spoons 30s.

Cos. Table Forks 403. bus, 5Ss. C2s. 75s.

Tablespoons, 'IDs. iOs, Tea and cotl'ce waiters, candlesticks, at proportionate prices. All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process. CHEMICALLY i'UHK X1UKEL, XOT PLATED. Fiddle Threaded King's Pattern.

Pattern. Pattern. Tal 'le Spoons and Forks, full. sizo, per dozen 12s. 2S.s.

30s. Dessert ditto and ditto 10s. 21s. la. Tta ditto and ditto ditto Us- Gravy ditto Os-.

Detailed catalogues, with engravings, as well as ot every ironmongery article, sent iper posti free. WILLIAM S. BURTON llate lUppon and Burton! stock of general furnishing ironmongery is literally the largest In the world, and purchasers are Invited to call and inspect it. Oxford-street (corner of Xewinan strcet), and Xo. 1, Xeivmau-street, Established in Wells-street.

IB20. rsi.VBLE CUTLERY, WARRANTED. Tho most JL varied assortment of CUTLERY in the world, all markc 1 Burton late Riiiiion and and warranted, is always selling at 1Y1 LL1 VM S. BURTON'S, 30, Oxford-street, corncvof Newman-street, and No. 1, Newman-street, at prices that are remunerative only because ofthe largeness of the sales.

inch ivory-handled table knives, with high shoulders, 1'is. per dozen desserts, to match, Its. if to balance, Is. per do-ieii extra carvers, 3s. Cd.

per pair larger sizes, in exact proportion, to 25s. per do.en if extra line, with silver rerrulcs, from 42s. white bone table knives from Us. per (J07.011 desserts, carvers, -s, ner pair black horn tabic knives from tls. per dozen; desserts, ss.

carvers 2s. tid. tahlc steels from Is. ca-h. The largest stock of plated dessert knives and forks, in cases and otherwise, and of the new plated fish carvers, in existence.

Established 111 Wells-street, 11, is-o. NEW DRAWING-ROOM STOVE, combining in an extraordinary degree the most perfect elegance of form and beauty of finish, the smallest possible consumption ot luel, 01 thecrrate amount of heat, vvith uiiusual cheorfulness and oxtreinc simplicity, is in constant operation in the Show-Rooms 01 V. II, HAM BURTON of whom only it can be hail), whero its elheieucy. and economy will he scenand fclt'at one view. Thenttentionof the proprietor litis been lor some iime uuecteu to tne inue tho same characteristics for dining and hreakfast-rooim ami hhrar es, which will soon be ready and duly announced.

WILLIAM s. bUlt-TON'S (late Ripp-n and Burton) stock of general furnishing ironmongers is literally the largest in tho world and purchasers are invited to call and inspect it. 31', Oxford-street corner of Newman-street), and 1, Newman-street. Established in Wells-street, 1820. PATENT STRONG WROUGHT WB tdv nnvt.lTlVMFVT BOOK and CASTI 5 a FES and CLOSETS.

Fire-resisting, by internal non-conducting and evaporating chambers. The strongest in the world, with impregnable locks and fastenings. Milner's Patent Fire-resisting Look 'cheaper than the above. In" the large towns of tho manufacturing nud Sill Milner's safes, of the different thicknesses, have in t-si iiMiii sni. 111 fwentv-four hours, bv the autho rities and other scientific and practical resitlcnts; and in destructive fires, in which the books, cash, deeds, 4c, in all the different sares in use strong iron ones with drawers, brick anil stone closets with l.l CU evroiLTbt.

Iron ehll.inbored SOfOS. SC. -have been burnt to ashes, Milner's safes star ding beside them in the tire externally as red-hot. have done their duty, anu brought out the nooks and valuables within them uninjured. (See pamphlets of certificates itc, to he had as at foot.) 20,000 of Milner's safes keep the hooks, fie, of the above practical men, who know what lire, iron, mid hooks are, as well as the conservative powers of steam, and the difference betwixt burning and boiling combustible materials.

Milner's Works, Lord-street and Cable-street, Liverpool. Manchester: 37, Spring-gardens. Leeds: Briggate. Hull: 47. Whitefriargate.

London Depot, 47a, Mooreata-Btrcet, City. JTTEAL and SON have mad a considerable reduc-JL tion in the lower qualities of BED FEATHERS, and arc now selling them at Die following prices, warranted sweet and Iree irom dust, nurilied hy stinm with patent machinery Poultry, per If. grev goose, Is. 2d. per lb, foreign ditto, ls.o'd.

per lb. best grey goose, 's per Ib white goose, 2s. tid. per lb. best llantzic white goose, As.

per ih! A list'of prices of every description of bedding sent tweMlm application at HEAL and SON'S Factory, lllti lopposite the Chapel), Tottenham-eotirt-voad. T5ARISLAN PAPER HANGINGS and 1N- TERIOR and GRAHAM are consbantly receiving tlie now and beautiful designs of the most Parisian manufacturers, and respectfully invite the attention of the nobility and gentry to their extensive stock, which comprises also the ves a best designs produced in this country at greatly reduced prices. Numerous specimens of decorative art, .01 a superior el is foi walls and ceilings, for which estimates can be given, may ho seen in flic -r' and workmen of taste and experience sent to any yart of kingdom 10 execute them. Thestock ol silkdaiiiasks cliii.Ues, and other new fabrics for drawing-rooms, library ami (lining-loom cm-tains ami furniture will be found the largest 111 the metropolis, and the prices most advantageous. 37 ami 3,1, PSLEY PELLA'iT and Co.

(late Pellatt and tlrcoii) FALCON GLASSWORKS, Holland-street, Rlaekfriars respectfully solicit an inspection of their present stock, consisting 01 diniicr, dessert, breakfast, tea, and toilet services, in great varic.j, Superior table glass, of llieirown manufacture, 111 decanter.s..iucs, am goblets wine glasses, comprising the most elegant ami designs of the boih in form and decoration. Ineirustia of prismatic cystai chandeliers and lustres. An exieasivo and beautiful as-omucnt of foreign ornamental glass fie. The' works mo! be seen in full operation every Tuesday, tt odlicsday, and Thursdii! lioiland-strcet, Surrey side of rfHE ALBERT NIGHT LIGHTS are the Price (id. per everywhere.

OVIILDS' NIGHT LIGHTS, patronised by tiie j' Roval Familv, Nobility, and Gentry ICiHT i veouirc no lam" or ass, thus avtndme the injurious stuctl wl -m arise-f heated lamps and They are the on 1 -lu'e 1 1 ie 1 i li a no other ouebl to be used in beilroelii', Iiar-t laViv t-rc children and invalids are. They are used a small OiiiiiititV water, kept isivc an.evcelleiit he hold a. 0,1. pt, oo.v, lot" all' eroccrs and oilincn in London, ami in town an.l city i of the Patentee, fcA.Ml. EL n-u be I in the in ,1 iii-niiifni-'ui-Li-of wax.

sperm, coiopo-ite. and all coiopo- cliauiucr anu sitioii caudle. a-ent for Pll I CE'i? PATENT A M) I.I;.?;, 11, llivcn ett, Loii'lon and at tne orss aeiis hud- A OTHER CURE "of 5(7 YEARS' ASTHMA, bv in-. LtlCilCIC PULMONIC Mr. j.Te-miab CiUHiincham.

farioer, Anliiicly. near leei it a dutv to iiiforni von of the astonisliinc oenehl winch has been a.tol no. i. i sbebi.s been at! icte 1 with coiiiirmed iisOoivi for lifiv vears. and was recommended last wuuer the wal ers she rind the eti'ecf was truly astonishiiie theur-t bux cave bt-r hnmed ale rebel.

i.M-tned a. i -s. Mr I'avne. chemist. IS.

North-street, ilrigliton. -Jilt, LOCOCK'S A ii ivu mutant i ui r. rnniil of asthitvi. 'li-'lis. and all i disorders of the breaiii an flungs.

To singers and public speakers they are invaluable for clearing and Strengthening the voice. Pace is. I an! lis. per Da Silva and badc-ianc, Loudou. Sold, by all WQi.iuo of on of tea 1 A X.

der to the in II. March, lo4ij, are ny ttieir solicitors, on ur before tne lyth nay ot February, l-slfi, to come in before William WinclicM. one of tlie masters of the said Court, at his chambers, in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London, and prove their del-is in default thereof thov will bo peremptorily excluded the hciielit of tlio-cald decree. 4 GENUY WANTED. A wholestJe- house, having an old-established and extensive connexion otlaml.

wouiu no glait to treat with i-ai- its for in st A co.vt- AIISSIOX of goods suitable for si-ocers and Sec.uritv for intromissions, if required. Address F.O.. Hill. nnllERK are VACANCIES for TWO respectable I YOUTHS in a Bno llrsl-class SHIP, tn anil for a health eliuiate, and where they will meet with liberal treatment and encouragement, and have every opportunity of acquiring a practical knowledge of the profession. A small premium required, which will include the cost outfit and every expense.

Apply to D. R. EDEN, 39, Great oiry. npO MANUFACTURERS, FOUNDERS, and I Whore, The GROVE. Soilthwort.

'IV, be BUT it l-n- newable lease, under the Winchester-park estate, with immediate lios- shill. 11 SliaCIOUS vacant ,111 I t.b tu-n cnllnw. ntu sIiolIs, situate the Grove, Uuin-street, Soutlnvark, admii-ahlyadaiite-l for the erection of a manufactory. The keys of the premises to be had application to JEFFS, at tho Grove Dairy, Great Quildfor.l-strcet and for further particulars and terms, apply to Messrs. Dlti surveyors auu lanu agents, 8, Richmuud-terrace, l'nrliainent- stret-t.

TOUSES to SELL, j2i each. One, Two, fl Three. Four, or Five HOIIRFS to nnv to ttei cent 70 wars, direct from the freeholder, at 13 eroiitiil i-nnt A tliiole iiouses will he sold, or two or three, as may suit the convenience of a purchaser they are in a wide street, near Kingsland road, about a mile from the City, well built and in good repair. Apply to Mr. KIXG, Stoiiebridge House, at tlie end of A.eton-street, Kingsland-road, the fourth turning from the Canal-bridge.

('This property is a bargain.) ECOVERY of DEtlTS. A Prolesaional Gentle- i man. of practice and resnnctahilitv. undertakes tho RECOVERY "DEBTS, free of all charges to tho creditor, upon a commission of 10 per cent, on the amount of debt recovered. Unexceptionable references.

a nit- fur address, or bv letter ifree). to A. at Messrs. Mackey's, dealers, 14, Lower Calthorpe-stveet, Gray's-iiia-road. TiORSETS 11 EDUCTION in PRICE.

Mrs. NTnnTiievs m-rt-nY. Court'-Stavmak'cr to her Majesty tlie Ouecn, tho (Juecn Dowager, tho Queen of Holland, and Royal iamily, lic-s announce that the loiig-eslablished prices of her celebiated A'I'OMIOAL CORSETS (so hiehly rccommoii'led by all the most eminent medical gentlomou of London, Edinburgh, and Liverpool), will Irom nreSenD uatc oe reuueeo per cent, ioi icaoy ea.su. i.i i Gearv trusts that so considerable a reduction in price will ren her inventions available to all who may desire healthful support with the most exquisite symmetry of form and independent of her unequalled dress corsets, she solicits the attention ol mothers to her highly eelei'i'aletl tiestaiion oiay auu ouppoi mm iui me ijuiinteMij.eii-ority of which Xr. Geary is honoured with testimonials from tho most eminent medio il gentlemen of London, Edinburgh, and Liverpool.

Country residents instructed to send their measures, and ladies visiting London can be litted on the instant. 01, St. lORD'S EUREKA SHIRT is offered to the nubile as the greatest improvement in shirts ever made. The method adopted in cutting the shoulder and arm pieces causes the Eureka Shirts to lit well, and sit smoothly in any position. The cloth from which these shirts are made Is of a peculiar fabric, and tho work guaranteed to bo the very best, ooloureu stuns, sucn as stripes, ngures, the newest stvlos, many of them registered under the new Design Act.

made the Eiircka pattern. RICH Alt!) FORD, 1S5, Strand, Lon don. Detailed catalogues, with directions for measurement, torwarucu post free. THE NICOLL, Regent-street and Cornliill. The NICOLL This is the trade mark and distinctive title giron a Patented Paletot, or Outer Coat, which, though used as a warm whiter covering, em at tho same time he converted into a light alk-ing Paletot, bys'nnplv detaching a wadded interlining, and which can ho again as easily attached at the pleasure of the wearer, who In both cases will maintain an unaltercu ami uiosi geiiuomaiuy oppeiuiuiee.

The corresponds in durability and excellence with that of celebrated Registered 6 and Vic. cap. 05) of Llama The patentees ol the A icon being tne proprietors unu soie cunn ninibMSltn nficilA OtisliOC in Ctiell. aild tllOV continue to he'liouourud with the patronage of their Royal Highnesses Prince Albert, Prince George of Cambridge, Prince Edward of Saxo Weimar, 1 lis Grace tne Duke oi weuiugiun, aim an otners rank and fashion, thceourt, the pulpit, and tlie bar. RAILWAY" TRAVELLERS will perceive convenience its rocket Protector, which e-lfectually preserves from loss the railway ticket, loose cash, besides a peculiar comfort lor night travelling, which must bo seen and worn to be appreciated.

There are agents for the sale of the above patented articles of ilres in all the principal towns throughout the United Kingdom and the Colonies, keeping an assortment ready for inspection. But any gentleman residing where there is no agent, can promptly receive the Nicoll, by enclosing (accorpanicd by a money ordcrl the number of inches, or two pieces of string describing the measurement around tlie cheat and waist, to D. XICOLL, 114, 110, 120, Regent-street, and 22, Cornliill, London. CfAYCE'S AUSTRALIAN WOOL OVERCOAT, rtainr, ft The stvlo and coinnletoncss of this new and truly useful Overcoat has obtained for it tho highest com mendation and patronage. With the greatest simplicity it combines artistic excellence, wmcn causes it to sit peneetij e.wo without the least strum on any part.

The material is manufactured from tho tiucst Australian wool, and Is quite unrivalled for its softness and cohesiveiicss of texture and the lasting richness of its finish, and wili bear comparison with much higher priced cloths made from continental wools Bischoff, on Wool, Woollens, and Sheep," says Tho wools or Australia have a softness and silkiness about them winch I conceive are dependent on the climate alone. SA YCE, Uulor, 53, Cornliill, London. TWCGERE'S CELEB RATIiD OVERCOATS. i. nfri Conduit-street, tailor to his Royal High ness Prince Albert, and the successful patentee of tho celebrated Welling ton surtout low worn by almost every nooicinnn aim soiiueinau me kingdom, and suitable for every season of the year), has again provided for the comfort of the public, having just introduced another new coat in, linVAT, HIHKItrAV OVERCOAT, which, although perfectly porous, will resist 24 hours' incessant rain, and while ij itlisnt.

and cimilortithlo as till'. Although richly trimmcu, so as to oe suitaoiu ie iiei3, tin, firiv shillinos. We heartily wish Mr. FOUGERE the success which his nv-enuitv and enterprise merit." Morning Chronicle. Every genuine coat is "stamped JAMES FOUGERE, Conduit-street, 1, Bucklersbury, Cheapside, London." Country agents wanted.

fTPHE TOWER GUNS or, tho Motion of the a M'onstors. Again Imagination lends her aid, In kind suggestions to the Bard of Trade And under her instructions 1 describe A recent meeting of the common tribe. You'll understand, that, at a certain hour, I trod the purlieus of our undent Tower; When, st' ange to tell, the subject of my ditty St ere holding a discussion coiinviiltee. Vast lumbers of the Guns were here assembled, And, as thov spoke, the far-famed fortress trembled So down sat, and down 1 took the speeches, And underneath, you '11 understand what each is. 1 rise (said Fuinlinatorl, with a notion Of calling notice to a special motion Nor will your mighty Gunships take amiss Mv well-meant proposition which is this That Messrs.

MOSES' Mart, of wide repute, lie dulv honour with a grand salute I 'in sure l-said lie, on looking nt their CLOTHES, You'll acquiesce in what 1 now propose. Yes, brother inmates of this noted garrison, MOSES', vou know, are far beyond comparison. A 11 who behold their articles, admit Tho beautv of their style, and make, and lit." "dust so (saiil Thunderbolt), you've rightly reckon And williuglv vour motion would I second. The at'wh'ch I'm pointing with my muzzle, To coinpetiliou is a downricht puzzle. THE HATS UK MOSES, In the way they suit, Are equally deserving a salute.

Theoe valued tiles are such as no one shuns, So get your touch-holes ready, brother Guns 1 beg Fury), to support tlie motion, For I have often entertained the notion And when 1 see the worth of MOSES' BOOTS, I think merit fifty grand salutes, The Boots and Shots of MOSES', firmly wrought, Cause (like the Tow'r Guns), agood report. 1 "That's perfectly correct (said Cannon Bellow), The Mart of MOSES never had its fellow, And this you know applies to MOSHS' FUR, So fire away, and make a glorious stir 1 "Bravo! (said Waterloo) prepare your noses, And don't forget THE HOSIERY OF MOSES! Ybu know the hosiery is good and cheap, Give it a sally, bovs let no one sleep The motion being nut, at once was carried. And I to see the issue gladly tarried. The firing swun commenced, when all around The Citv'eehoeil with the moving sound And while the guns in grand salute were firing, Thousands at OSES' arehotise were attiring And often was the observation made, A now work entitled'" The Treasury of Taste," oontainlug a detailed list of prices for each department, with full directions for self-measure ment, may be had on application, or forwarded post-tree. ukaijv.

to turAaonu. s. d. utnmn nod Winter Coats. Autumn and Winter Coats.

in all tho new stylos from 0 Chc3torlicld and Codrina-tons, and every description of Over-coats, hand- 1 11 in all the newest Btyles, from I 8U Milled Cloth Coat 2 2 0 Tweed Trousers 0 96 Tweed Wrappers 0 18 6 New Patterns Trousers, in all 0 10 0 soinely trimmed The Preaier Bidwcr D'Orsay SlinoHric Cr.atq 15 0 0 15 0 1 0 0 16 0 Doeskin Trousers 13 est or Dress Dress Coats. Beat quality Frock Coats ('lost quality Cassilnore Vest Satin. Plain of Fancy. Hussar and Timid Suits. 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 12 0 2 15 0 1 15 0 3 3 0 0 8 6 0 12 0 18 0 Autumn iv nicer Trousers Doeskin ditto 0 12 6 Autumn and Winter Vests' .0 2 0 Dress Coats 1 0 0 Frock ditto 1 10 Boys' Hussar and Tunis) faults 0 18 Mourning to any extent at live minutes notice.

A Buit or eiottios eompiowi ioi- tis. Notice. Tho Shawl Ucparlmcut, 1S5, Minories, ia now replcto with overy novelty of the season. Observe Any article purchased, ready-made, or made to measure, If not approved of, will be exchanged, or, if preferred, tho money OSES --0 oUen-dRipor s. Clothiers, Flatters, Hosiers, Furriers, Boot and Shoemakers, and General Outfitters for Ltuiic, and Gentlemen, 164, 155, 153, and 157, Mluories, and 83, 84, 85, and 85, Altlgate, City, London.

Caution. E. MOSES and SON renret haying to guard the public imposition, but have learned that the untradesmanlikefalsehood of being connected with thcin, or it is tho same concern," has been resorted to in many instances, and for obvious reasons. They nave no connexion with any other home in or out, of London, and those who desire genuine and cheap Ac. should call at or send to the Minorio? and AMsate, City, London.

TUili NOTICE. This Establishment is closed from sunset Friday till s'linsof, Siit'int'iv. when htisinesi is resumed till 12 o'elocl raiHK Best WELLINGTON BOO'lS lit London for Ms. 6th, or three pairs for at .1. B.

MARSHALL'S, 13(3. Flect-treet, Citv, and CI, Oosn-ell-road, Islhigton. These boots are emial to bespoke, and the same usually charced by other houses 21s. Ocntlouii will do well to inspo it the stock. Euiicrants may save from 30 to 4o h'-T cent, at these warehouses.

The trado supplied wholesale. List of prices sent post i ice. A MEJilCAN OVER SHOE snd GUTTA PE11C11A GAZE, appointed Agent, 155, Cheapside, opposite St. Paul's. These Over Shoes are durable, light, ami waterproof, rather ornamental than otherwise, and at greatly reduced prices.

Persons in the country may bo correctly litted by sending the lent'ih of their shoe in inches. Ladies', Os. Kontlemcn's, os, bd. dutta I'trcha boots, shoos, and dorp, of every sort, for ladies and gen-tieincn. at very low prices and of warranted quality.

Gentlemen shoots ciumoed for 2--. tid. ladies, in a few hours. A pair of soles and can of solution, with directions to atlix them, for forthose who wish to experiment themselves. Also, in this novel are kept various architectural and useful ornaments, picture frames, brackets, panels, mouldint's, medallions, inkstands, drinking cups vases, and dower-pots balls various, tubing, driving and lathe bands, rope and round bands, fruit and dessert plates and di-hes, Ac.

mW. 73, AL ERM ANBURY, London. CHAS. ii MACINTOSH and Manufacturers and Patentees of the iNMA Cainbridco-street. Manchester, be" nn the public th it tile have op lied a Vi'HOLEii-ALE EsTA-iiLISIlM i'lNT for the sale of their various manufactures at 73, to which place they request all communications intended for them in Lon'lon may be addressed.

Ail article! manufactured by MAClNTO-ill and Co. are stamped Willi the name of their firm. "OUR BILIOUS SICK HEADACHE, Cdddmcss, ld7.7.i:ie Noise in the Head or Ears, Opnres-the whole train from a do- ii aiici' tite si i oi- h-wcr ka a l' or I HEAL'Nl i- pre-eminently for cither habitual or a-imiraOi-j, ami I or elueriv persons win prove uiu ino-t cable upjuiciue that can betaken. 'They are used with the (Ti'aic-i. ndvanla'-re ly eith.T sex, and will ihcve''ore prove excellent f-iMii'v d-e Uu-ve an aperient mo lic'mo is required they need "ml tried to be imiver.llv by PROUT, 22i Vtraiul, and bv mo-t medicine venders the kingdom.

Price UAvl per on.v. -HHAMBKRS'S PILLS 1 1 l'llll ols. ,.01 tor COUGH and immediate relief, and most oollci.Ui' "oe 1 ii pt i cct cine auei -oiilod. Sold, is. 111.

pot box.l.y HOOl'EK, -111, London llnilec.Cll; i trial is str.melv veco nicndcd, iree by post on receipt oi Li iiuiilis free. Isold at liJ. Oxford-street 24, Itussell-street. (iortiit laracn 62, St, johu-stfoet-road; -trett and by all (itiiSPi'W, a of that mudent to economy whicn marks tne class for whom it was founded. uui doueui and subscriptions grateltiv received at the Bank of Eng- of a cemmtrctat and industrious community "Vc- of lames Hidden and others and at the offices of tits-' liavo been, and V- ill be, the principles of the the v.htre lUts of the subscribers forinsof reconm.onda ir' the success of our renewed cmm." hso(1 we hate no other reliance than upon tlie patronage of ajan the er-at body of tne people.

If tOO little attention 0C-My offices. A lUt of lady patronesses will ho published shortly. have been hitherto paid to the support of their organs, vrmu the puss by the unprivileged classes, we have liRESSM AIDERS' -r li. that wiser course will in future oe uwi.T'ir.KVT institution'. a mket- adiiiitct! bv The really independent part'- in thia noun- 1 Newspapers v're the weapons with which the battle el' right against is fought in constitu-tiona'.

countries atd to support iournals which op pose tlie interests of the many and defend the cause i ol eiciuaveness, extravagance, ana corrturauu uiu governing few, is to furnish arms and ammunition to the cti init and oppressors of the people. EVES" I rAl'Eb 1 PRICE THREEPENCE. li S. ii i- will trar.sn.it THE EXPKKS.s the rate IPs. per ter hut oe a Mr.

11KNRV IVALLBRILiGK, 1" rpna Exi'it J- Aj. FX Phi'-'-- rlciiC'l: isiya'-'e EVENING PAPER, GB'HtGl'. IHUVFS and old Established II ,11. beg to itiuimce to tne -1 SUPPLY the id. per quarter, that 1 1 i v- illume WhK DAILY KXl'KKSS PPLiE3) with punc-1 untrv, at liM.

-id. k-t quarter, by JOHN U'H 1TK. i k- Devereiix P-VKIS a N'MtUV Ei.ORENCE. Irssrs. J)E HER- law and I'l'tmiooreial CiU- Vindi-, fiii'-.

I'ari-, and a' Florenw, ciiiiinuo to Mipply tb" KVKMNii I'Al'KU France and rlv, t'd. per S. 1 M. ptr quarter. Subscription nnd EXl'I Til JPAHKIING CHAMPAGNE, from EPEIIXAY I a.

I UIIE1MS, sp.i;Ki.iNi; ST and P.I'Ti.KU, Ui Ibf ir I 24s. pe doV.t'll. per dozen. liegeiit-strtvt ineyar fin conti- it- ilirtct from (in rcei-int if a i.o-t t.th.'C order and a list i.vo-es tuner wines win ne itu- St. ion t'lat't't.

Gordons Mierrt, t' lie's, per also choice oil HA VANXAIl CIGAJS, and the Foreign tiwt qualities and pur lb. sample btccs. tU. Hriiish i 'Ji picked Havannah luaf. 14s.

per ib. -A duico tttbawx fr pi'-- lb. A p'-und nf each sent "five" to 1 K.ii.' 4.V. Ship's st.re.uluty free, 1 EAM' INDIA TEA COMPANY take leave cciicrallv that, in -pile the Markets. INCREASED i oli c.ceui Black Tea ile roU'ee at i.

"ther sorlsat eluding a quantity of original Gd. pet Ne. 0, Great I'CA an 11. HOAUhOrATHIU COCOA, improved is lnvieiiv, TON, beio id and qnalilv tlmse fu 1 tne use wr! cure, 1 tor faculte to thiie i rc.ikfast, 0. 'K.

Xo. 4. to 1.0-t ex- re- delicate t-eoiio- a '11. Hi IOSSE tv J5LAC.lv WELL, ooonuniciie, to iu- vthat the. fa rbich nil: bo prove 1 E-sc for for con oluiino.F (lol-ooim i 1 li-ii tile piineipal AUCK.

LAZiiNBY ho are Ab' r.v FISH I ii-iditioil I li.V'. i.n'eiiby." niitilL-s to I ndvr- 'i justly I rFlTsiiSUfUK st-nik-, bops, and 1 d. soles, eel-. Sauce a'e VOlUiE; -ot relish l-l too curtii mai-li oi i foinc -trcot, n. Far- ants in II.

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