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   Courier (Newspaper) - September 16, 1831, London, Middlesex                                FOR PALE SEAL NAVY September 15. Principal Officers and of his Nary do hereby gire that on the 5th of October at one they will to treat inay to Contract Tender may be No one o'clock on the day of nor the party or an bim G. OF Sept. 14,1831. TBE Principal of liw Ord nance do give That they at the on the mt in the Forenoon of OLD of Iron Portable Fire Engine and 8nd,Wbta,Haiilil,C4itridgeii, and Old J Iron Door and Tent Old Tin Old Old Cured of other The whole at the the Ord nance and at the Royal M in during the week to application to the Ordnance where of the and Conditions of the will be to those persons who may apply for - By order of FOR Treasury 1831. SUCH pf the Agent for to furnish for from the such of STRAW for FILLING as may to lime and iii thi may between of rack Masters in the wd and Tenders at on the 4th of October to be to Senih whole of in snd and Alderney i but no will unless or annexed & and the prices inserted tn words at a letter ba 8ubj[oined to such proposals from a engaging to the party tendering fbV the perform of the Cumberland Isle of of UNION INSURANCE Sept. g 1831 Resolved ' That the the Undon Life cordial dianka of the Directors and at large of the Bristol Union Insurance Office foi and liberal exercised the whole of the negotiation for the transfer of their Lite APETER LIFE 70,Cori.hill, and 5, holders of the Life Policies granted by the Bristol Union of the numbers set forth are requested to forward the ai their earliest under to Mr. late Actuary of the Branch of that either to the Bristol Unirai Fire if before thi let of 1831, or to the I jfe No. 28 in same if after that receipt of Mr. Rankin will procure new Policies from the in every important with the so Numbers of the Policies No. 2, 6. 11, to 14 18, 19, 21, 32; 34, 35, 36, 41. 42, 44, 51, to 51 68, 65,- 71, 75, 82, 84, 86, 89, 97 ITM to 106 110 to 112 115 to 117 121, 123, 126, 127, 129. 135, 138, 140, 142, 145, 146, 148 to 150 152 to 155 158, 160, 161, 165, 168, 169, 172 176, 184, 185, 190, 102 to 194 198 to 201 205, 207, 206, 210. 212, 2J5, 217, 219, 221 222, 224, 226, 227, 236, 242 and 246. Resident PERISH THE are the recorded of the pore Whig organ of yesterday leading article of the pure radical organ of day is not less in and if not Are not these ample organs of And if such be tbe before the passing of the Whig what loyal will be their when tbat with shall have passed into an acti as ye valae your reflect and ere ye clamour for your believe in all of the realm it and without worse than a revolution must but let it be such a ecclesiastical and as is in perfect accordance witK the noble British the glorious British and State the upright British a limited British above the true Religion rmd to have such a and can only emanati from by a faithful Tory Peers of the United Kingdom reject this delusive Reform substitute one more tbe of the country and the safety of the The night a Noble and the most Learned Lord in Parliament declared himself hostile to just as at a public dinner in the declared himself wisest ol Lord an admirer of the Church of seeing that this N oble Lord is a who dare to doubt his sincerity saith England's and fearless who would deplore any King ot Eng experience the Isto of Louis which has emboldened him to but will he be permitted to his twelfth all the Members the Legislature in at this mosi momentous are earnestly requested to read with the utmost the advertisements of the which appeared in the Courier on the 28th ol the 16th, 24tb, of the 16th, 23d,and of the 14th, and 18th of July 16,1831. ATH STOMACHIC or DIGESTIVE composed of the Extract of Turkey and These which are made from of a Physician in extensive practice in have been in great use fur some and no. has been found more efficacious in promoting strengthening the correcting preventing or removing or arising from or debilitated ia small ever been esteemed the ginger more than almost any other medicine now in for and energy to the digestive promoting of The operation of- pills is perfectly requiring no of and persons of delicate may teke with the greatest The when as a tonic or one taken three times a between a digestive two should be taken a few minutes before dinner as a more active three should be taken time af 9s, 9d, and 48. ESSENCE if ROOT for the ea a more remedy in tbat tormenting and with the assurance that it will be jn no injurions to the teeth or In at Is. by J. Davies and 15, Old and sold by 10, Bow Evan St. Messrs. Barclay and by of Patent Medicines in the ' Professional T ' SkUl to tbe and few tbe it tbe best proof of No. 12,519] 16. 1B31. 7n. LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAI commencing 1st 1831 TO WINE a being No. 20, THEORY PRACTICE of Dr. extensive I of the finest for and pre- serving and capable of to seventy pipes in wood and and cards of ad had on the ' - ' and Dr. ANATOMY and the OPERATIONS of Mr. Mr. and Mr. PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of Mr. John with daily Mr. Hamilton and Mr. MATERIA Dr. GENERAL ami PHARMACEUTICAL Dra and DISEASED of WOMEN and CHILDREN Dr. and Dr. F. H. Dr. Dr. CLINICAL LECTURES by tbe Physicians and will COMMENCE his AUTUMN COURSES of LECTURES on the PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of and on GENERAL and PHARMACEUTICAL at a before Eight in the morning of Oct. 3.-Dr. purposes to during the Winter a Course CLINICAL LECTURES on the various of the HEART and and to Gentlemen entering perpetual Pupils to the above be will grant tbe privilege of gratuitously the Infirmary for Diseases of the apply to Dr. 24, THE THAMES near and the end of Old on the Wapping nde of the is hereby that the Public may VIEW tbe TUNNEL every Sundays Eight in the Morning until Seven in the of Shilling for each The Tunnel le lighted is dry and and the descent is by o and easy B y JAMES Clerk to the Sept. 8,1831. eLOSE of the PRESENT with a selection of by Ancient Masters of the various of is open daily from ten in the morning until six in the and will be closed on Saturday the 24th Is. W. long 4i>Hn oir too oHen by and IB tbat of tbe patient to In diet or Tbe of their of liai never beea to fail in one a of at of caiBt - for advice and tke lo any part of tbe be at Bouso dally or by by and nf Lira a familiar s. ind be bad of 4s, and rrice M. F a on the South side of the above Any having one to dispose ia requested to send the terms and particulars to Mr. place ALADY residing in a most airy and healthy situation in the neighbourhood of wishes to receive into her family THREE or FOUR who would be educated with her and have every suitable to their respective ages in addition to the kindness and care of a and reference as to post to G. Post SELECT SCHOOL OF HIGH and Gentlemen wishing to send their SONS this Michaelmas to a BOARDING in sons are not may hear of THREE VACANCIES in the School of a Married six miles west of which one of the most and healthy schools in and obtain references to M. by addressing post Terms 60 and no FAMILIES of I- VATE experienced late in the University of whose method of has met with the approbation of the principal literary and whose works on antient literature are introduced in many Classical Schools in England and on the it desirous of forming an Engagement as in the Family of a or a Gentleman of Although a native of Hanover with A. W. he explains the Classics according to the pronunciation adopted in the University of where many of Pupils have received Having resided a considerable time in Italy and he is enabled to besides the tbe principal Modem Languages with correctness and purity of Advertiser would have no objection to accompany a Gentleman in may require the services of or or wishes to perfect himself in the Modern He is considered to write a superior and if An engagement in the country will be Collegiate documents and references will be Address 100, PURSUANT to a Decree of the Hiah Court of made in a wherein John Price and Trances his wife are and Robert is thi the Creditors of CHARLES KING of and late of the all in thv county of gentleman died on tbe 22d ol 1829), to come in and prove debts before Henry one of tbe Masters of said at his Chambers in in default they will be excluded tbe benefit of the said Solicitor to the PURSUANT lo a Decree of the High Coun of made in a cause v. the Creditors of BENJAMIN late of wax died on oi about tbe 7th day of 1823^, by their to come in and prove their debts before George Boone Esq. one Masters of the said ni his Southampton Lon in default they will be excluded the benefit of the said SAYES near be SOLD by PRIVATE this elegant FREEHOLD comprising a spacious dining two drawing and numerous bed dressing and with for a offices farm large pleasure and about 92 acres of valuable be viewed by apply mg at the and particulars of Messrs. ' ' npo CORN MERCHANTS AND X W. calls the attention of to PATENT REEING MA for cleansing and other which re moves in the most expeditious and more completely by other mode or rat and mouse which Machine may be seen in daily from ten till at Steam where the Patentee orbis son arein of admission apply at Messrs. 24, on and twelve till two DUTCH Dutch and ANR from to 20a. per Roman Is. 6d.^perpacket. New Parmesan Maraschino di 8(c., at C. 18 and 19, Pall Lists with prices per &c. WILKINSON'S No. 63. Upper near the Southwark and at his Paint Surrey Canal best covering for all outside painting on Roman or stuccoed bricl work to represent tiling to represent wind and water and all gardening as It will last four times as long as common and any labourer can lay it As a proof of its superior merit J. R. W. will shew from Public and begs to refer to tbe and Vauxhall Bridges which are painted with it. Tbe Public are particularly cautioned against any colour that may be imposed upen for bis GEMS la for the Piano in three 4s__Book I. con the principal ond cadences of Con certos La trom Pietro favourite Air from La Sonata with Book and passages of Friar's the favourite with from the Sonata on the fourth Le Streghe Book containing subjects and passages from the Concerto celebrated Bell Rondo the Carnival of with varia Published by Mori and 28, New Bond BOOKS PUBLISHED THIS n 1 with numerous Plates and in THE TOPOGRAPHY and ANTIQUITIES of ROME including the Recent Discoveries made tbe and the Via By the Rev. RICHARD Chaplain to the of England Congregation and Domestic Chaplain to Lieut. General the Hon. Printed for and METROPOLITAN A. Subscribers to this Wort are respectfully informed that the Thirty-second Part is published this Printed for Baldwin and Cradock C. J. G. and and F. Rivington J. Duncan B. Fellowes and E. Hodgson J. H. T. Hodgson G. J. J. W. Slason James J. Bain and J. and for J. Oxford and J. and J. J. Considerably more than of this important woik lire now before the and arrangements are made for bringing out tbe future PatU with increased There have also been in perfect of Pure 2 of Mixed and Applied Sciences 2 of History and Biography and 6 of tbe Miscellaneous and Lexicographical A has also commenced in Monthly beginning with the first volume of tbe Pure MR THOMAS of in the parish of in the county of having by his will bequeathed certain monies to upon to divide the same in the manner directed by his amongst the children or issue of his Richard John William and and lis Ann the children oi descendants of the said above named Brothers and are hereby required forthwith to send in their claims tc any portion of such monies properly to Mr. R. G. or to Messrs. Price and No. 1, Inven tors of tbe SUBSTITUTE for SILVER having jusi completed several very splendid SERVICES for the DINNER take the earliest opportunity of presenting them to the notice of the Nobility and who are invited to VIEW the which have been executed after very CHOICE in the possession of the Messrs. They more especially beg to intimate thai their Manufactory is the ONLY ONE in London in which tbe whole process of manufacture of plated goods is conducted and perfected which affords them an UNDENIABLE OPPORTUNITY of meeting the demands of their customers on very advantageous so that NO HOUSE in the KINGDOM can COMPETE with them as QUALITY or The above plate so closely to that it is BLENDED with SOLID SILVER PLATE at the Tables of the without the least suspicion of its being 84, comer of ARTIFICIAL FILLING DE TEETH with MINERAL J. and J. SURGEON No. 9, Half grateful for tbe high and patronage which has so eminently distinguished their professional exertions since their arrival in the British beg leave to announce to their Friends and the Public in that they still continue to restore DECAYED TEETH with their celebrated MINERAL universally recommended by the Faculty of London and The operation is performed in a few without tbe or and allays the most excruciating end lasting for many They also FASTEN LOOSE whether arising from or disease in tlie INCORRODIBLE MINERAL and NATURAL from one to a complete which are incapable of or and fixed without the incumbrance of wire or any ether and every purpose of articulation and Charges as Operations performed on the N.B. 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LE Printed for Baldwin and in price 8s. in canvass and a 2d Edition of A KEY to the EXERCISES in the above Work by if which any person of a mature understanding may the elements of the French Language as surely a. if a professed teacher was sitting by his side and with a superficial knowledge of may teach it to are given in the Key to Parents not to teach who wish to instruct their children with tbe assist ance of this bow they must FAMILY SERMONS FOR EVERY DAY THE large and closely 8vo. 24s. selected and from the Adapted generally to th. or First and to the several of the By the Rev. SAMUEL M.A. Rector of Gussage St. &c. Some few of the beautiful Sermons of Bossuel are given and those from English are chiefly selected from St. Dr. Bishop Rich Dr. Dr. Dr. whole comprehending 139 adapted to the othe holydays as well as London Printed for Baldwin and DR. GREGORY'S LETTERS ON CHRIS new and greatly improved in vols small price 14s. LETTERS to a on the EVl and of CHRISTIAN GREGORY LL.D. 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THE SHAH an Heroic POEM containing the History of from t. that from the earliest tiroes to the Conquest o that Empire by the By ABOOL KASIN Carefully with a number of the oldest and bes and illustrated by a copious Glossary of words ana obscure with an introduction and Life o the Author in English ahd and an Appendix contain ing the interpolated &c. found in different Manu Captain TURNER Persian Interpre ter to the and Member of the Asiatu Society of Calcutta Printed at the Baptist Mission and Soli by William Successor to Howell and Co. 61, Holbom THIRD REPORT OF THE LAW COMMIS a few days will be AN APPENDIX to the LEGAL comprising the Third Report of tbe Common Law No. of the LEGAL OBSERVER of will be published on 17tl RECORD of JURISPRUDENCE September will be published on tbe 29th The THIRD QUARTERLY containing even Case reported since April is just John APLAN for CONDUCTING the NAVAL respectfully lo the con sideration of the Council of and the Service By a London Charles East. Price is. OF THE INH VARIA TO THK OF isom It is some years since the children stock rose up against the yoke of the c superiority of forces and the danger they hoisted the standard of freedom and Your Majesty was all the honouring the sentiment of even the deigned to grant them generous and by thus lending an aid to tbe sympathy of nations provoked the intervention of the great and gave the first impulse for inclining the balance in their In our days a magnanimous nation has begun a desperate combat to reconquer what is most precious to humanity and For many months the been steeped with the noble blood of the shed to rights from their in 18U3, Europe to and her four greatest guaranteed rights in contempt of the most solemn despotism have to wrest from From all parts the unanimous voice of nations is against all proceedings of the The belief the ruin of Poland the hour of slavery is sounded for tlie other states of as well ns for the is engraven upon all and is by the of tbe that he believed himself called to re-establish every where the ancient of Princes will partake of tbe fate of their We fresh in memory the disdainful language which of late tinier Russia has used towards less powerful Princes whom looked upon and treated as her Hence this general of which biis IS It was menaced with and wbich hitherto has confined itself to particular and to now exacting a more active and powerful and that Sovereigns shall declare they have taken the firm resolution to cause respect the inviolability of That they shall pronounce firmly great word of have the assurance of who wait with impatience the signal of combatting in favour of this truly The northern colossus has now ceased to be 4 long time has elapsed since the dream of the invincibility her arms has vanished in the lands of and the has the heroic struggle of the Poles has all her What people besides are more of our than this noble nation of tbe which n century lad a under the great generously poured forth her blood to preserve us from the of Without her without her the yoke of thn hideous barbarian would have been imposed upon Europe without her aid we should have been of the It to is to her courage that we and are indebted for what we and we our our our our our are the work of tbe we are tbe tranquil spectators of the war of which savaRe hordes are this day after having succeeded m breaking down barrier of civilized will come to submit us also to the empire of the We wait in inaction until the scourge which precedes follows their shall have brought its to our own and made our plains one vast firld of ties of gratitude and our own actual preservation proclaim imperiously active assistance for tbe who have commenced a not for the pleasure of but in consequence the most revolting violation their rights by the most cruel oppression and the most odiou It is to your the constitutional King of free B 7aria-that now belongs the honour of as you before in favour of the at the head of civ I he great example then gave will produce a similar effect The nf the north will lend an ear to the words ot justice pronounced by a the close phalanx of a devoted sees himself aUa by the sympathy all who alike partake of our opinions and firm resolution to rather than bend to the yoke which the northern despot prepares for our the of the truest love and the most profound it we perish in the but be judged worthy of being listened this of carrying to the highest point the ot jf acquiring for its Sovereign tbe benedictions of the be turned to profit in may the name of your celebrated in history like that of a and a be that of a day of glory and of pride for It is in depositing very at the of the throne your these and this firm that we the honour to your humble THE OF Sept. 7. the Correspondence cf the Morning iiK with Warsaw is completely cut huf yet some news reach us here and when T you that the Poles an operation on tlie bank of the Vistula you may reCrire the studied and sparing accounts the the movement consisted nf only in the vicinity of between the outposts of corps and the We accounts from which and with some that the Generals and had in overtaking ami the retreating corps of reserve of before it could reach the that the whole was dispersed and that forty pieces of a quantity of many reserve and all the wilh money fell into their 'The exact date of is not but the battle must have taken place between tbe 27th and of In connection wilh stands march through to according to the Russian he failed in his attempt for the position of tbe de on the and the the destruction of which he had been removed over lo the other side of the It is that if the upon corps really took even as above must be considered a clever diversion for the pji pose of interrupting tlie communication between main and the expected reserve until projected coup was General wiio before said to have continued his position in the hood of is now admitted by the Russian accounts be falling back on the indication which speaks in favour of the alleged success of the s on bank of the The reported sanguinary victory of Skrzynecki over which I have already seems to be cut down mere on the part of the Tbe Run ians pretend to have had the but by ow ii words they were at first driven though they obliged the Poles to This in military is thing of for whenever a body makes a sally from a besieged place it eventually returns within the the continued silence of the Russians leaves room The announced re also reduced to simple but which ire admitted to have prevented the junction of od in a tlie conquests m he Russians are just and no more to be received with ban the so favourable to the is too much on bolli to assert tbat General Rozicki was cut sh near ( in tlie the and that General quarters were in was also cover the most in order with It is a these may the situation of commanding the bv an a vet rather from 80,0l'>n regular and before and the midst of the enemy's of description daily exhausting the and deserts between him and the autumn nd which seasons are deadly in a like Poland above the cholera in his army in attempt lo storm Warsaw would most likely be the of his The last revolution in the capital him of the hopes of being able to surprise or ti. auy from within its Under other t ii at another in the or of a satisfactory result might be ven notwithstanding these for he out hut now nothing remains for him but a or a It is said that Prince went to the Russian with proposals fom the and the conditions are supposed bo demanded from ihe e breaking out of the Whether is to accept them is more than the be tiie in He is said to have already caused 'the who were most in the be Sometime ago be himself dismissed but yet such is his that he is said to named him of tbe It this was it wai a noble and redounds greatly ia mure day by the nder Tbe cholera makes no greai The part attacked are persons addicted to or poor wretches who live in low lere has been only one person who has Hen a victim to it. tn Stettin the of has caused an The people all t patients lu he are in the hopes of preventing of the I Ins fatal error unfortunately receives too much countenance that nut e cholera patients has yet been Our Crown Pniu as just left for Stettin to the generally is any thing but and the King compelled by hu relations with Russia to -t lurse the which he knows unpalatable of his  

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