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Goff, W. Brighton, May 21 
Gene, H. Lower Thames-street, 
p 3 
Giperts' A. Great Winchester- 
. Street, May 14 
Gravener, W. Bristol, July 9 
Greetham, T. Liverpool, May 17 
Gregg, J. Salmsbury, Lancaster, 
ay 18 
Hague, G.. Kingston-upon-Hull, 
ay 21 
Harrison, H. Southwark-bridge 
Stone-wharf, Surrey, May 17 
Harris, W. Monmouth, June 8 
Hemington, J. King's Lynn, Nor- 
folk, June 9 
Hibbert, J. Hylord-court, Crutched 
Friars, May 28 
Hooper, C. Marston Bigott, So- 
merset, June 11 
Hooper, J. Mitre-court, Fleet- 
street, and Carey-street, June 11 
Rgplers: W. D. Mincing-lane, 
ay 21 
Howkins, J. Penny-fields; T. 
Morris. and W. Constable, Re- 
gent-street, Blackwall, June 7 
Hughes, T. Shoreditch, June 7 
Jackson, A. Gloucester, June 8 
Jogger, J. Stonehouse, May 28 
Keast, J. Love, Cornwall, May 18 
Kemp, J. Knaresbro’, May 31 
King, F. Warwick, May 28 
Kirkman, J, High-street,St.Giles’s, 
May 21 
Knibb, A. Barwell St. Andrew, 
Northampton, June 8 
Lea, J. Haighton, June 15 
Lee, J. Bocking, May 24 
Levy, J. Goodman's-fields, May 28 
Leeming, R.Hatton-court,Thread- 
needle-street, June 11 
Levy, J. 
May 18 
Lloyd, P. Great Surrey-street, 
May 14 
Goytrey,’ Monmouth, 
Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
Maddock, C.F’. Plymouth, May 31 
Mardall, W. Water-lane, Tower- 
Street, June 11 
Marshall, J. York-place, Walworth, 
May 31 
A. H. Gateshead, 
Matthewson, 
May 14 
Meliss,G. Fenchurch-street, May 28 
Meybrach, F. Old Cavendish-street, 
June 28 
Miles, R. London, May 10 
Montague, D. West-street, West 
Smithfield, June 18 
Morgan, J. M. and Co. Ludgate- 
hill, May 17 
Mumford, E. Liverpool, May 11 
Mundell, J. Liverpool, May 17 
Mure,H. and Co. Fenchurch-street, 
May 28 
Needham, E. Macclesfield, May 28 
Nicholson, R. Plymouth, June 11 
Parker, C. Colchester, June 14 
Parker, M. and F. Wapping, May 
3l 
Peppers H. T. Kingsten-upon- 
‘hames, May 28 
Pettingell, W. D. Great Yarmouth, 
May 25 
Pickman, J. Colchester, June 7 
Pickman, W. East Usley, Berks, 
June 11 
Pine, T.and E. Davies, Maidstone, 
May 7, June 4 
Powell, E. Dover, May 11 
Powell, F. Earl-street, May 7, 15 
Pulley, H. Bedford, May 17 
Purdy, F. Mark-lane, June 25 
Railson, J. North Shields, June 7 
Rooke, W. Noble-street, April 26 
Scott, S. and Co. Ashford, May 14 
Seager, S. P. Maidstone, June 4 
Sentenis, W. I". Langbourne-cham- 
bers, May 28 
Shand, F. Liverpool, May 20 
Shaw, T. Southampton, May 14 
_Welchman, 
rJune I, 
Shirley, R. Bucklersbury, May 28 
Sims, C. Crown-court, Broad-str., 
ey: 21 
Skaif, H. Whitby, May 26 
Smith, J. and F. Clement’s-lane, 
City, May 14 a, 
Smith, T. Horsham, May 7 
Smyth, T. Exeter, May 28 
Spencer, L.M. Chipping Wycombe, 
Bucks, May 10 
Street, J. F. and W. Bucklersbury, 
May 28 
Sykes, J. Wood-street, May 21 
Tew, H. Wellclose-square, May 14 
Thomas, J. Piccadilly, May 28 
Thomas, R. and P. Farr, Bristol, 
June 10 
Thompson, J. and W. Wolver- 
hampton, May 28 
Thorn, H, Colchester, June 15 
Viera, A. J. L. and A. M. Braga, 
Tokenhouse-yard, June 4 
Wagstaff, D. J. and. H. Skinner- 
street, May il 
Watthew, J. Liverpool, May 18 
Weedon, J. Albion-place, Black- 
friars-road, May 28 
T. Rathbone-place, 
y 31 
Welch, T, Great. Tower-street, 
10 
Wells, T. sen. Union-street, South- 
wark, May 14 
Welsh, W. Liverpool, May 11 
White, T. Regent-street, May 17 
Wilkes, J. A. and T. E. Hammond, 
Birmingham, May 18 
bins Ne . Paternoster-row, June 
] 
Wills, W. Hampstead-road, May 21 
Wise, S. and C. Brenchley, Maid- 
stone, May 17 
Wren, J. Great Titchfield-street, 
May 31 
‘VARIETIES, LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS; 
Including Notices of Works in hand, Domestic and Foreign. 
<i> 
EMEDY against the Bite of Serpents.— 
The shrub gwaco,.a sort of climber, or 
pliant willow, found in the warm and tem- 
perate regions of Santa Fé, about 45° N. lat., 
not only possesses the property of neutra- 
lizing the venem of the-rattle-snake, and 
other serpents, whose bites prove fatal in 
the course of afew minutes, but may be 
used as a prophylactic, and with such effi- 
cacy, that some doses of the juice of the 
pounded leaves, properly administered, will 
be a complete antidote against the bite of 
these reptiles. 
Expedition in Manwfactures.—-Paper was 
recently made, early in the morning, at a 
mill, seven or eight miles west of Oxford, 
forwarded to the Clarendon press: in: that 
University, printed as part of a Bible, sent 
from thence to another place two miles 
east of Oxford, and then completely dried, 
before two o’clock in the afternoon of the 
same day. 
Chinese Saw.— A saw has been introduced 
mto France and the Colonies, which will 
saw the largest and Jongest trees when laid 
on the ground, and not placed on stocks, 
as is, the. common practice. This instru- 
ment, originally of Chinese invention, has 
not been hitherto much known ; and though 
already found to be very useful, is suscep- 
tible of much improvement. f 
Covering for Fouses, §c.— After a roof is 
shingled or thatched, take hot pitch, and, 
as you put it on, mix fine sand with it, as 
much as it will take in; the pitch being 
Jaid on hot, will fl every crevice, and the 
sand upon it. will form a cement. Should 
one coat appear not sufficient, asecond may 
be laid on; but experience has shewn that 
one coat, well laid on, will keep the roof 
secure against beating rains, or drifting 
snows, for years. 
Improvements in the City.—It is expected ' 
that the very narrow and dangerous pas- 
sage between .Coleman-street and  Loth- 
bury will speedily be. improved, by the re- 
moval of the corner-house of the New- 
Bank-buildings. Many accidents, and some 
of a most scrious character, having occurred 
there, a memorial, signed by upwards of 
409 merchants, bankers, and others, was 
some time ago presented to the Governor 
and Directors, of the Bank .of England, 
requesting, on the part of the public, that 
this measure might be adopted. The Com- 
missioners of Sewers also waited on the 
governor of the Bank, with a plan of the 
proposed improvements, and an offer to 
perform that part of it which falls within 
their jurisdiction. The governor and direc- 
tors, with great readiness, agreed to refer 
to their architect, who is believed to have 
completed 
