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last year at Drury-lane, will lead off ; ae Cerito, Car- | tinuai agonies, and at night eaten up E lice and Sa] pa Pate NT F ELECTR RO - Py PLA LUS 3 
Jotta Grisi, and Taglioni (who is zS appe r for a few | At Hassan Kaleh ©- ARTICLES į E ee ATED AND 
farewell nights) will follow. Perot and St. gre on will ia belonging to the Pacha of Erz Jorn, sen | | corner of BLKINGTON & Cag Nev Badan a 
the chief ma! le | dancers „ and the thi arty -six Vienne | through the ki ndness ~ aa od, benevolent, ede Peace crmyn-street; City; 22, Reg 
RE RIE 1 i and de: r Colonel Wiiliam whose gual | licenc: ; 
at aris, will come in as a reinforcement, in a new ballet '? nd in this world. ve nine miles from | Manuf: aio oe i whey 7 contine their y 
entitled “ Eoline.” Erzeroom, Colonel Wil liams eame st to ue me. Zs h iraniar ned fey a mark, “ g, iyis orn quality g 
PRINcEsSs’s EATER} ne Forrest, the American | I w: that I w nat once | ——__— ated ar ander a en 
actor, who seven years a agar at Drury-] toa Turkish hath, ne was sup plied with pony clothing, THE HAIR.—of the numerous co ; 
Theatre, has been re- iaioa ed toa London audience | and I w Arai to use mercury five days before I coul . announced for promoting the srowih or rep ee t consu : 
in the mart 6 at Othello? and € Rashes th. i _ Miss Cush- | get rid of the t oublesome parasites, and wa ge so de- | Bair, few T WEAD name, beyond a inne Rof 
man,an American could not st hanks | with a reputati whe LANDS MACI Al z 
of Emilia and Lady 1 aeaieie while > yan American jb be to „God _for his we Eines in or me such j| public estimation, ‘T ingalar virtue ty tae in 
actor, me leaga a been p tC iams snd Mr. and Ma Redhouse, este t for Restoriz ng, Pre e pe this suca 
Mr. Forr on his e-appearauce was of course wel -| who have tal f me, Sanwa. nies wel 
bl friends in England t oe kindne ss of patronage it sonar a 
his acting of the Moor skagi as fan the sadionce by | those excellent friends. Mr. Son $ the consul, ig gether miie. ane s testimoni 
surprise by its total differ n day oa me d Dr. Dixon is ex- | 8 si auth es sick stamp 
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physical force, ~~ on am ment the British army E artim William It was | cupidity of unprincipled 
vasban plays “ot energy. Now ks subdued his T, | my poe on to h brought with me ie ngla A enu. meas 
and see as if constantly deter: rm ined to seth anh Moolah Mehdee, the kind Jew of Meshed ; but Colonel aoe eis theeaaiemati o ye Se o 
that i impression, an DA to y appear ful, deliberate | Williams and Col lonel Farran: persua aded me to send him | a ortiy r= t discover : 
reader, with a sense the dignity of Othello. A | back to Meshed. J, Josera Wo.rr. p 
uiet impressiveness Hee than a stormy appeal Sir David Wilktoncas a sale of the works of art, | “Macassar Oil.” The 
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I ike the Falstaff ti 7 LENT COUNTERFEITS, 
of the present day. lt marks alike the Falstaff | was sia. that he had had the ingis t that he B 
of Mr. Hackett, and the —_ of Mr. Forrest. Miss | would n tat any Price that the relic r AREE E in France, M se land £ Thre Bb Be oney to be 
shman has obtained great applause by her per e the e oppo sition he encountered. PP MAE nue sami za per cent. Not Jess 
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pooch a est to BIRTHS.—On the 27th uit., at Hatherop Rectory, the 
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iolent addresses were delivered Cape LING, Of a son—24th ult., the 1 tee of J. ALLEN, NV eee. D EDIT EER, ave © Garden Appa 
> id , asif i Pyh rude sense of | Esq., Tondo cd Ireland, of a son—27th rg x at Edinburgh, ee tf have Mark 
the lady of J. P. Goop Esq., of a son—27th uit., at Gainsford- 
right, a all told oy the audience on ity TETEN rete street, St. John’s, Southwark, Mrs. E. Wu HITBY, Of a daughter 
or at wrong and that poured forth its | sth ult., at Willow Cottage, Hornsey Road, Mrs. G. B. ft pens ally, or by te 
wrath rec kless of consequences. T he appeal to } BERKELEY, of a daughter—2d inst., iin Lower Seymour-street, | > Her c+» Hitham, Ken 
when she ar and raised } J 1} Is | the lady of G. W. GYLL Esq., of a son—s5th inst., at 19, River- WAN ‘gig 
SPRA N street, Bath, the lady of the Rev. E. RAVENSH aw, Rector WANT T PL ACES- All Letters to be post-p 
West Kington, Wilts of a daughter. Rr 5 
those effective “hits” that are rare at one ea vie MARRIAGES.—On the Ist inst., by special license, at Great ASB HEAD apai NER.—A single Man, 
aS Malvern, W. Woon, Esq., eldest son of C Thorold Wo nat Esq., i tint ater fter 
Sscet aneous, hA Sais th THorsby, Lincolnshire, to oa fdati ‘Sean os Land, if moi a native of Scotland, and e 
ew Comets.—This appears to be the age of comets, Bar Me sq. h a ree his ‘nt a "emmployer. bel dePie s a-year 
for so many have seldom been seen as astronomers have | ~ DEATHS.—On the 2 d alt. „at ana in Green-street, Wee tae Ome rine piy ae e preferred. 
observed within the last few months. The last accounts | Gronmenorigonre, the, > Sane tg re mae Reger! orton, i sate ches spri: f 
: sie iary ` x —2fth of ap at he ase, 
from the United tates mention that a anew and brilliant acGrbve-turrace. ‘Kent sa was and later ot Uiton Hall, S HEAD GARDENER.—A Single Man, 
s; understands the various s depart ofthe Fon 
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Northampton, Miss JuL A DRAUGHT, Pat ie the Kitchen, and Flower Ga Heh eh e highly nesta 
late Rev. Stephen Lang pc fourth son of Sir Joh gham, 
and Yale College. It was visible a ig south of 
Bart., of Coddesbrook Balle and on niece of Sir Thoon ano ERE his late an = for aru mploy No pla 
constellation of the whale, and was m at the rate well, Gace: late of Upt a Hall. in the connty, aged 76. or more me e kept; “wouid prefer a a situation ont g 
=e ered degree s per day t Owards BN AES as te Mall in the same chanty, aged 76. Ei- ites t, ge st- pai o A. B., Post Office, $ 
"TANNER’S VITREOUS CLOTH—a SUBSTI. ee O NOBLE: in ana Gee 
TUTE for GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES.— 2 " = % 
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recently seen at Berlin, Paris, London, and Dublin n, M. | than Glass for Hotbeds, Hothouses, &c., the heat of which is a Fee 
Colla, the astronomer of Parma, announces that he has | maintained at less expense, A S R, to live in a ge 0 
d another; and in the log o ilaire Price—7-8ths of a yard vide, thin, a 6d. per esa ctable arried ues, pe tian 
Gautier, who h ved lately at Marseilles, a third is F yard a oe 6d. s 
mentioned, e latter is said to be garg between the} pre epared by N. Chemist, Wectee = Sold by 
two stars No. 11 of Eri — ane and I6 of the Atlas of | Messrs. BUTLER aS Scere” Covent Garden s bontona ah 
arding, Thi 4 nar CUNNINGHAM, Paradis 4se-sireet, Liverpool; Mes esers. Luc 
r$ -| and Pince, Exeter Nurs rsery. 
CORNS AND NION 
Patronised by the Royal Femily, Nobility, Clergy, 
he southern Feni here in January. He saw it &e. 
m Mr. Bishop’s ob ear th oe *s Park, RUMS EVERY MAN N’S FRIEND is a sont cae to. 
and states that it was extremely faint, and d ible | cansing tie ee ioe see nites enience, TRETA ON 
lifficulty ; none but very powerful telescopes} Unlike all other perse je lan its Ds iain a as 
it, and it is the e an object of little | to ee the a the corns altogether ies ary: ner , =e ek — > 
= „Hi n } (indeed, we may say, t e practice of cutting corns rm at alltimes ledge o: is business, 
which differ te = i q = calculated the elements highly dangerot S, a d has been frequently attended 
eagai rom tho ny comet previ- | lamentable consequences, besides its liability to increase their rs? u 
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ous) 9 - The point of least di from the | growth ;) it adheres with the most gentle pressure, p cing 
situate within the orbit of the planet Mercury. an instant and delightful relief from torture, and, with perse- 
The 2v. Dr. `The following | tter has been | Yetance in om suphention entirely eradicates the ’ most invete- 
5 al rate corns and bunions, 
s week by Capt Grover : eroom, Jan. | ~Testimonials have been eived from upwards of one hundred 
17,1845. My dear Grover—How re s `: ank you for | Physicians and Surgeons of the greatest eminence. 
your kindness ?— but s that when I á 9 by J = Se re n boxes, at ls. Ijd., or three in fi 
Or 2s. 9d., and 0 € had of €. Kine, Napier-street, near the polar ante Aird tad ae Mn 
Pup you bets gone to St. oyna i ae Be Albert Saloon, Hoxto ndot and aii wholesale and retail S UNDER. ARDENER.-- a de. Direct oe 
afraid you = Bokhara, medicine vendors in = country. The genuine has of age, conor persian! 
eu tigen the Em P: si pon of Fox on the stamp. Post-office, Ripley, Surrey. oat $ 
žo he letters, and that you did on ‘rears very Mawes Friend. THOROUGH PRACTICAL GARDE 
not cas As long as that horrid fellow, Abd-ool bass = ib cobs ta ence for intel hoc va 
Samet t Kian, is at Bokha ara, nothing will be of any use. OR THE AFFLICT. ead) 
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Stoddart; 3, Capt. Con olly; 4, One whom they call 
Freshaw ; 5; E Candie Nas elii; 6, a German ; 7, five 
men, outside Tchaar-Joo; 8, a Toorcoman who 
came to Bokhara toattempt the escape of Col. Stoddart ; 
9; ss gig a Jew from Meshed, who was sent to Bok- 
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unfailing re y for Wounds of every description, and is a spe- | 
cific ri Eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in 
pots a 14d. and 2s. ach. CLA erase 
SCROPHULS. Confirmed by more than 40 ears’ success’ 
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5 thonsands of persons who have been aot ab by thelr aid. 
th T “The Raa ssian Consul Beware of Counterfeits.—No M: Medicines Len under the above 
made me a present of a ers (litter), “R 
4? | names can possibly be antante unless BARNICOTT, 
3] conveyed me to Awa — ees ; but from this | iate Dr. R a oaea Bridport,” is en pai ond printed en the 
Erzeroom, the m sree with snow, | stamp affixed to each etsak. one holesale by the Proprie- 
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Beacwand Saantcorr, at their Dispensary, Bridpo 
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to travel 300 miles under con- pg ndon houses and by most respectable Medicine Vent ers | Office, Worcester. 
