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   Age, The (Newspaper) - April 30, 1843, London, Middlesex                                The very Age and Body of the New No. 70. APRIL 30,1843. Price 6d. General Post April 1843. NOTICE is hereby that her Majesty's Postmaster-General win be ready to receive on or before the 4th day MAY at Twelve for running a Mail Coach with Four Horses between and or between Ipswich and The Conditions may be seen on application to the Post Offices at and or at the Office of the Surveyor and Superintendent of Mail Coaches in The Tenders are to be endorsed Tenders for the Colchester and Yarmouth Mail sealed up and to her Majesty's L. General Post April 7, 1843. NOTICE is hereby that her Majesty's Postmaster General will be ready to receive on or before the 4th of MAY at Twelve for running a Mail Coach with Four Horses between and The Conditions may be seen on application to the Post Offices at and or at the Office of the Surveyor and Superintendent of Mail Coaches in The Tenders are to be endorsed Tenders for the Colchester and Norwich Mail sealed up and addressed to her Majesty's L. CONTRACT FOR THE REMOVAL OF AND FROM THE WORKSHOPS IN THE ROYAL ARSENAL Office of April 10, 1843. THE Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance hereby give that they will be ready to receive TENDERS from Person's willing to Contract for the Purchase of the above-mentioned on the following viz. per I at per Shavings | Saw The Contractor whose Tender may be accepted will be required to bind himself to remove the above Articles as soon as they are and to pay for the same at the rate agreed before he takes them into the hands of the Ordnance upon the pass to be given by either of the Deputy Storekeepers of the Royal Carriage Department or Royal The &c. are to be loaded by the labourers of the Royal Carriage Department and Royal Laboratory into carts belonging to the and the Contractor will draw away with his own horses The cart will not be allowed to go beyond the limits of the town of and he is always to return the empty carts immediately to the place they are taken from on the same day and within the working hours of the Each cart will be filled flush and level with the top and trodden but not piled as it would only be on the road and become a nuisance to the without any advantage to the The Contractor will be bound to remove the whole of the above Articles from the Saw the Steam and the Workshops in the Royal Carriage the Shops in the Royal The average of Saw Dust made is about Three loads per week at the Saw and of Chips about Two loads in the Royal Of the Chips and Shavings the accumulation is Samples of the Articles to be removed under this Contract are to be as well as the carts in which the are to be on application to the Inspector of the Royal Carriage for the Contractor's guidance in offering the This Contract to be terminable on Three notice being given by the Board or by the Sealed Tenders are to be sent to this Office on or before the 3d of May addressed to The Secretary to the Board of after which day no proposal will be Persons desirous of tendering are cautioned to make themselves fully acquainted with the several conditions of it being the determination strictly to enforce the said By Order of the Board of R. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. THEATRE COVENT To-morrow May 1, will be performed Bellini's celebrated Opera of Ronzi de Herr Mr. W. Miss In the course of the Evening the celebrated Russian Family From St. consisting of the Father and his Six whose performances have elicited the enthusiasm of all the other principal Courts of will have the honour of appearing for this one Night only !! before an English and will introduce the following dressed in their native Costumes as Cossacks Price Polish National A German in love with a Polish with the Russian National with Variations With the Farce of Deaf as a And the Ballet of Auld Robin La With a variety of other Dress 7s. Second Price 3s. 6d. First and Second 5s. Second 2s. 3s. Second 2s.-Doors to be opened at and the Performances to commence at Mr. BENJAMIN THEATRE Costly Unrivalled Comedy May the School for Sir Peter Mr. W. With Grandfather And the Bashful the Road to With the Love will find the And the Bashful the School for With the Pretty Girls of And the Bashful Married With the And the Bashful the Road to With Riquet with the And a Kiss in the the Way of the With Foreign And the Bashful Orchestra Stalls may be retained the whole of the 5s. 5s.; 3s.; 2s.; Upper is. Second Price at Nine 3s.; 2s.; Gal. Upper Gal. 6d.-Doors open at and the Performances to commence at Seven R T y a l olympic the a Triumphant success of Mr. Leman New Three-Act and of E. L. Blanchard's Easter They be performed every Evening during the remainder of the To-morrow May I and during the the New Domestic entitled Our Principal Characters by and G. Mrs. W. Miss Mrs. and Miss Le With a to be called the Ghost in Spite of Characters by Messrs. Miss and And the New Burlesque entitled Babes in the Baron Mr. Herr Mr. Master Thomas Miss Miss Le Mr. Tumour Mr. Miss G. Le Miss 2s. is. j 6d. Gd. to the Boxes is. t THE GRAND MODEL of BASILICA of SAINT PETER'S at the of her Most Gracious Majesty likewise all the Crowned Heads of executed by ANDREA of The Model is 21 feet in and 12 feet in carved in with statues elegantly carved in it being reduced to one Part of its original By its the Internal Parts are Exhibited to the the construction of which occupied the aforesaid Artist 14 at 121, from Teh to Seven SCOTTISH THEATRE A D E L P H NIGHTLY CROWDED with Astonishing who declare the WIZARD of the NORTH is the * * Hundreds are disappointed who cannot gain admittance from the crowded state of the Theatre in every Orders the Public Press The WIZARD will appear every and prove that he can make your eyes the fools o' the other The BAND delight and astonish the Musical Programme changed every 3s.; is. 6d.; 6d. Second Price at Nine is. 6d.; Is. Private Boxes open at the Entertainment commencing at concluding by Two New First Night of the War in of Mr. the celebrated Four Pieces every Supported by the whole Strength of the and during the the Ranger's Mr. J. Mr. Miss Rogers Miss With the War in And the Queen's To conclude with Guy Henry Mr. Collins Dandie Mr. J. Parry j Mr. Meg Mrs. J. Parry Miss Miss Le 2s.; 6d.-Doors open at at A W LONDON and BREACH a parcel of Fine Lively TURTLE for Turtle Dressed and to any part of town or ATER CURE SYDNEY These extensive Pleasure Grounds and situate at the foot of the fitted up in an elegant with for the cure of Chronic ARE NOW OPEN for the reception of The Sydney Gardens Establishment combines the advantages of an supply of pure cold water and salubrity of climate with every recreation ' Consulting H. Resident E. &c. Dr. visited Grafenberg in 1835, and has practised the Water Com in on for 7 For Cards of apply by addressed to The Secretary of the NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE for granting LIFE DEFERRED 26, CO EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF T. LAMIE UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. SOLE ROYAL Immense success and combination of Attractions on the and in the Mr. Batty begs to inform his and the Public that he will produce the greatest wonder of the present Mr. O the who will positively throw Two in the air from one feat never performed by any other Monday and during the The other performances will be by the most eminent Foreign and British Herr Mr. E. O. Mr. Signor Felix Mr. Mr. T. Barns Mr. and Mr. Smith and his trained will May 1, and during the at continuation of the successful Grand Military Historical Spectacle of the Afghanistan the Revolt of Cabul and British Triumph in With unequalled New Scenes in Batty's Cirque Olympique and National Arena of And a 5s.; 4s.; Upper 3s.; 2s.; Upper 6d. Half-price at open from Ten to The Queen's Box and Private Boxes to be had Acting and Stage Mr. W. D. MUSIC to-morrow May 1, at Eight the ADVENTURE CHARLES Songs Royal be but Charlie He's o'er the hill that I loe Wha wadna fight O this is no my ain ye by ye maun gae is my Part women are gane Allister Waes me for Prince There are twa bonnie Flora Mr. WILSON'S EDITION of the SONGS of by toher Majesty the Books I. and are now There will be Six Books in published at intervals of Two to 7s. Gd. each 10s. A List of will be published with Book Names may be sent Mr. Wilson's No. 41, The Songs arc also published separately at is. Mr. Wilson finds it necessary to state that he has no connection with any other Edition of Scottish Songs than his which are expressly arranged as sung by him in his Entertainments on RST ANDERSON'S - Under the Immediate Sanction and Patronage of ner Most Gracious Majesty the and her Majesty the Queen Mrs. ANDERSON to her Majesty the and her Majesty the has the honour to announce that her ANNUAL GRAND MORNING CONCERT will take place at TWO on MAY 26th, in CONCERT All the celebrated Artistes of Her Majesty's together with every available Talent of Novelty and will on this The Band will be Mr. Mrs. ANDERSON respectfully solicits an early Application for Pit 10s. 6d., and One Guinea to be had at the principal Music and of Mrs. 21, IRST GRAND MORNING CONCERT at the CONCERT ROOM of HER MAJESTY'S Musical and extraordinary Combination of Under the most Distinguished Madame PUZZI has the honour to announce to the her and her that her GRAND MORNING CONCERT will take place on MONDAY the 15th of to commence at One Principal Vocal * Madame Madame and Madame Ronzi dp Signor Stanislao Ronzi First Signor Signor F. Herr and Signor In the course of the Concert will be performed the celebrated Nonnette by M. Deloffre Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Beethoven's admired Mrs. Anderson Mr. Mr. Mr. M. Camillo to whom an engagement will be offered on his Signor M. and M. to hold six four four guineas and a and five or eight five guineas and a one Reserved Seats ih the 15s. j. Pit 10s. 6d. May be obtained of Cramer and 201, C. Mori and F. C. New Mitchell and C. Old New St. and and of Madame 3fi, St. MAGNIFICENT MASQUERADE an Extensive Scale of never before attempted in the Great will he given on MAY 8th 1843, at the CROWN AND ANCHOR To commence with Characteristic Processions and in Original and Varied Antipodean and Eminent Professors have been engaged to add hilarity to the To which will be added a great variety of introduced at different periods of the calculated to produce never-failing mirth and And upon no other occasion can the celebrated scene of be witnessed to such great For and Fancy apply at OBBARD'S Masquerade 7, Covent and in the on the Evening of the To render the Masquerade of unusual choice and Efficient Bands will be in attendance for Country including the following new Fille des Krakoviak Lcs des Aurora Le Prince Albert's Prince of Scotch Royal La Gustave &c. The Public are respectfully in order to prevent irregularity in the they will be announced by sound of the A Military Band will also be stationed in the to introduce and all the most Modern and approved Productions of the The whole under the of Mr. An Elegant Supper with superior Wines will be with all the peculiar advantages attached to this celebrated which is too well known to require any Admission Domino or 10s. 6d.; Lady's 7s. 6d.; Lady's Character 5s. The Ballet apd Dances under the direction of Mr. in order that the arrangements may be Three Masters of the Ceremonies have been ' ' Tickets to be had at the Messrs. Royal Old Mr. Royal St. and of Mr. next to Her Majesty's Opera and at Obbard's Masquerade 7, Covent where Dresses may also be All Applications respecting Engagements to he made to Mr. as Doors open at Ten at AND PARASOL 132, OPPOSITE HAREWOOD MRS. DONALDSON takes the earliest opportunity of thanking her Patrons and Friends for the kindness and support she has met with since the decease of her and begs to submit the following List of which she can warrant to be of the best s. d. serviceable Gossamer warranted to wear well for Six 0 Superior Paris Velvet Nap 0 Best 0 very fine Light Beaver Hats i The best Hat that can be and sold by most Houses at 28s. and 30s.................................................. l Very Light Paris Riding Hats on 0 The best Short Nap 1 strong Silk 0 Very and fine on Beaver capable of standing all for hunting 0 Good Waterproof Beaver Livery ditto 0 Very strong ditto 14s The best and finest in Gold and Silver Lace at the Manufacturer's All the Fashionable Shapes in acid Children's Beaver and Young Caps of the first Fashions at equally Low N.B. Manufacturer of Parasols and Umbrellas 6 12 18 0 4 12 0 6 John John Griffith Esq. H. Esq. George Esq. S. B. John Esq. John Riddle Esq. Clement Esq. Joseph Esq. The share of public favour this Society continues to proves the appreciation of its principles by a numerous class of Premiums and annual division of Prospectuses forwarded on to the FERGUSON LIFE ASSURANCE 1, PRINCES This Institution is empowered by Special Act of and is so constituted as to afford the benefits of Life Assurance in their fullest extent to and to present greater facilities and accommodations than are usually offered by other Detailed Prospectuses may be obtained at the or will be upon Extract from Increasing Rates of for an Assurance of for Whole Term of B 10 0 12 0 and 16s. 0 18 0 Annual Premium payable during Five Five Five Five of s. s. s. s. s. d. 20	1 1 4	1 5 10	1 10 11	1 16 9	2 3 8 30	1 6 4	1 12 2	1 19 1	2 7 4	2 17 6 40	1 16 1'	2 4 4	2 14 6	3 7 3	�1 3 4 16 7	3 9 4	4 5 5	5 6 3	6 13 7 A Board of Directors sit daily at 2 o'clock for the dispatch of PETER Resident M1 Library of the late JOHN SIDNEY R. FLETCHER will SELL by at bis 191, on May 8, and Eight following days the extensive and valuable consisting of rare and curious in the various classes of and the Fine Arts a few valuable and highly interesting an unpublished Chronicle of John Earl of &c. Mahogany an Carved riau Cabinets with and other Library Catalogues are how The Books may be viewed the preceding the Musical Library of the late JOHN SIDNEY the Copperplates of Sir JOHN HAWKINS'S History of and several choice old Musical MR. FLETCHER will SELL by at Great 191, in the choice Musical containing several old and scarce Musical and other valuable ancient and several valuable Musical some fine specimens of Violins and Violoncellos by the most celebrated Catalogues are and will shortly be Prints and Paintings of the late JOHN SIDNEY MR. FLETCHER will SELL by at his Great 191, in the valuable Collection of amongst which are many scarce ancient and modern &c. The Paintings include a few fine old by celebrated of Mary Queen of Mary de Lord and other distinguished with other paintings of Library of the late Rev. SIMEON Rector of Boughton MR. with to by at his Great 191, in the valuable Library of and Miscellaneous modern German Theological Books in Oriental and a few are and will shortly be Extensive Collection of Miscellaneous Modern &c. FLETCHER will SELL by at his Great 191, in upwards of 6,000 Volumes of Novels with Books in Miscellaneous many recently a fine Portrait of George by &c. Catalogues are GRAND SHAWL most brilliant display of SHAWLS ever seen in the manufacture of and of the most Beautifully wrought will be made at the 42, 43, and 44, to-morrow The Messrs. WILLS and have just fitted up No. 42 for the Sale of these as it is their intention to extend this department far beyond anything of the kind in they have determined on commencing this week with the following just received from Elegant 16s. 6d. usual price 30s. A large quantity from Splendid beyond at 2ls.� 25s., and 30s., worth from Two to Three Those just Imported from China and Paris the mOst Rare and Gorgeous Cases of Black Satin and Ottoman Shawls at 6s. gd. and 10s. 6d. the and 42, 43, and 44, GREAT and UNPRECEDENTED SHOW of NEW both BRITISH and for SPRING Messrs. WILLS and 42, 43, and 44, W that their first GREAT SPRING SHOW will take place May 1, when they will submit to the public a STOCK of and surpasses all those of former T* convey a slight idea as to the character and prices of the Messrs. W. and D. think it necessary to mention the - A vast quantity of superb black garment which cost the manufacturer 5s. gd. a wiU be sold at 3s. 6d. Black and coloured 2s. 3d. per silks at 1 s. 6dJ per equal to those formerly sold at 3s. The Riband Department is much and will be found to contain a. variety not excelled by any house in 150 boxes have been bought of the most superior and fashionable which the proprietors intend clear out at 6J a The for British and Foreign and De Laines are replete with a profusion of the most beautiful designs and 4,500 Mousselines de all the full worth 10s. 6d, An immense stock of Swiss cambrics and a large quantity of which are 2s. gd. the Messrs. W. and D. beg to call the attention of families furnishing and to their extensive stock of Irish damask of warranted and which they can sell about one-half the usual No. 42, are appropriated exclusively to the SALE of and contain an unbounded variety of every description of Paisley and many Of which are of the most elegant and rare 1 The be ready for inspection WILLS and 42, 43, and 44, (  

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