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   New Times And Representative (Newspaper) - September 13, 1826, London, Middlesex                                O The continues to leave SOUTHAMPTON every TUESDAY at and leaves 'M of an Officer of who is always the heavy French charges at and the make only one voyage a Amine the remainder of the as follows From Tues. Sept. 2G, 3 Oct. 3j. J p. 8 Oct 10, 3 1 p. 8 From Sept. 22, 12 29, 6 11 Oct 13, 6 Oct 20, 10 Oct 27, 6 A attend on the Passports for France be obtained French 7t. of the PROPRI held on City at precisely. Jan. Secretary Sept. 1820._ Sept 12.1820.-CON-JM; for the articles to be supplied to this Hospital from first week in SOFT and if SO and best WARE particulars for each of the above articles may .be had at the Clerk's Office in the to be addressed to the Home on the 26th day of irist at or before twelve o'clock and marked on the JOHN Sec. IMPERIAL GAS LIGHT COKE August 11, 1886>-Notice is that the Directors of the RIAL OAS LIGHT and at a Meeting held on the August make s Further CALL of 2t per from the Proprietors fat the the said opon tat provisions of two several Acts of made passed in second and fourth yean of the reign of his for the said Com. rorthe several purposes 4 the amid Acts that the said Proprietors hereby required to pay thd on tlie 14th day of September next or Samuel Treasurer to the said at the House of and Mansion By order of toft Court of HENgY Clerk to the Company LITE ASSURANCE and ANNUITY 9, Guaranteed and Subscribed Capital The Hon. George H. Lawrence John Ton good Esq. William Unwin Esq. William Unwin Esq. John G. Shaw Esq. William Esq. Henry Esq. Capt. G. R. R.N. TRUSTEES John Esq. J. Esq. | Charles Esq. I Samuel Henry Louis VV Esq. I Messrs. and Co MEDICAL William M.D. St. Southwark George H. M.D. Charles Aston Esq. St. John Esq. The subjoined are sufficient to that the Rates of this Society are loner than any hitherto offered to the but which experience aae proved to be ample to afford fair re maceration to an Institution conducted upon economical princi and perfect security to the Annual Premium required for an Assurance of on a select Seven 0 17 3 3 6 1 11 i 2 2 10 A containing a full explanation o and Plan of the and the Tables of may ba had at the THE FIN AL DAY to gain 80,000/. for a trifle ia at Lords of the Treasury having termined that on 18th next ALL LOTTERIES SHALL END FOR EVER in soliciting the parting favours of his best the cannot but express bis regret at the determination of Parliament to abolish after their existence in this Country ISO greatly beneficial as a source of voluntary to hundreds of But the Act having and the day fast approaching for their total Bub cao only now gratefully thank all who have honoured hia Fortunate Offices with their anil solicit their in this last and Scheme that can ever he in magnitude and number display than was ever having SIX PRIZES OK 30.00W.! Every Ticket a forming the unequalled of 489,000/.! AH In One 18th of Next then All Lotteries End for Tickets Shares are selling by 4, and 0, who shared and within the last twelve Five 301.! Four of 21.000/.! and Nine of 20,0001., and in tlie very last 3d 1826, ' No. 1833........ Class t 20 30 40 50 One 0 IS 11 1 5: 1 9 1 J 16 5 Whole 1 11 8 2 2 2 2 17 0 4 0 8 f the 3925 its T A NTS as in a respectable where a is a steady Woman who perfectly understands her likewise Baking and the Management of a has no objection to Town or particulars apply or if by post to G. at Mr. MEDICAL and G. X UNDERWOOD'S Complete CATALOGUE of will be Published the 25th who attending the ensuing Coarse of mnv receive every information respecting the different Lectures in The and the Practices of 32, be by the Parish of St. a Lease for 21 a DWELLING in complete situate in the preferable part of and Farther particulars may be by U and at their in Great FARM to be be with Deluding about excellent and Coppice immediately Silchester rights of Common belong to the Farm and the Tenant will have the privilege of spoTting over the Lands and approximating to Estates abounding with afford good For inquire of Messrs. J. and S. and 10, St. or of Glover and Estate 8795,1 13, 1826. S PRICE K. SALES BY Kensington Shares of One Hundred on which all instalments are be SOLD by Mr. of Warwick at on Sept. 21, at 12. ia FIVE SHARES in the CANAL of One Pounds upon which all instalments have been The Company is incorporated under an Art of Parliament ot the 5th An Act for and making navigable a certain called or from near Connter on the road from London to to the river project fraught with which vrill ultimately be highly to the increasing and render to the adventurers a very handsome Particulars to be had at the different Coffee Houses in Hammersmith and Kensington at and of Mr. Household Furniture and capital Eight-day Patent and various be SOLD by Al by Mr. of Warwick on No. 3a, on Sept. 10, and following at by order o' John Esq. dressing suites of handsome drawing and dining room window and chairs en excellent cabinet articles in rosewood and and pembroke a capital set of patent dining handsome sets of eating room in 1;, anif carpets and hearth fenders and fire a kitchen &c. Valuable in and other kitchen steaming and deal and numerous other To be viewed on Monday preceding the and had on the at and of Mr. 170. between VV ami ami desirable Farm and A 6tc, and nearly Sixty Acres of anil Arable with To bi- bv by Mr. of Warwick at on Sept. 21. at Desirable FK nnd COPYHOLD LAND TAX Situate at BY in the county nf Between and about two from the in a beautiful part nt itic Comprising a neat BRICK-BUILT com at a small into a Desirable RESIDENCE for a with convenient excellent partly and clothed with choice fruit well stocked and green coach stables for seven harness farm with cow calf waggon and carl &c neat brick-built with trellis porch and da at the with a garden surrounding and adjoining the Chertsey and SIXTY ACRES of excellent and Arable Land and the principal part in the occupation of Mrs. till Michaelmas which is in The situation is the neighbourhood excellent about a quarter of a mile from and contiguous to the To oe viewed bv Particulars may be had on the Premises at the Talbot and Chertsey Guildford of Messrs. and Inn al and of Mr. 170, Norton High between Chipping em ft tarm Farm with and about Twenty Acres of and Arable be SOLD by by Mr. of Warwick at on Sept. 21, ut in One COPYHOLD at NORTON in the Parish of HIG II in the County of a neat Farm erected within a few with fore court and farm cow wood double hay A.c. and TWENTY ACRES of Arable lying com in the occupation of a respectable Tenant al This Estate is about three miles from five from seven from Brent and six from the capital Market Town of To be viewed by applying to Mr. Joseph ou the or at High of whom Particulars may bo nt the Chipping Black Boy Hnd Saracen's Spread White Brentwood and Saracen's Kishop of Mr. Hi Old nnd of Mr. 170, where a Plan of lie n. RIVATE with the advantages of JL SEA AIR and SEA Reverend RICHARD M.A. of St. John's Oxford employed at present in the clerical duties of Parish of and engaged at the Grammar School of that under of the THOMAS in the correction of the and Latin Compositions of the two Upper purposes to take a House at some Watering Place on the of Kent or after the Christmas be will be ready to receive a limited of Pupils his private It is presumed that Sea Air and Sea in addition to the comforts and attentions usually met with in a might render a situation of the above eligible for of Young from delicacy of or other require such Terms most considerably depend bat the fullest answers will be immediately given to any which may be made of Mr. Pearson by ' tempte at that are daily attempted to be HA PATENT LE WATER CLOSETS stand unrivalled for and be seen at the 167, SALES BY with and Pasture Lands opposite also two new built Cottages and Land near with valuable rights of be SOLD bv by Mr. HOGG ART at tht at in sundry late the property of a gentleman AN excellent and substantial FARM in containing numerous rooms and largs farm extensive range of erected at a ' lerable bullock large and out and two paddocks of rich the whole remaining upwards of six and at a small expense may be a sporting box in centre of a fox hunting in TEN of fine and PAST I RE abutting upon the high and offering i good site for building in front of Mark Hall rhe and Also a small desirable called with TWO new built COTTAGES 13 it and 3 of tine rich This Estate has for several yeirs been in the ol the late cultivated and drained at a and is in high be and particulars had at the the Green Harlow of Mr. Saw bridgeworth on the at and of Mr. Old Roval Hackney Fine Marl a Wett be SOLD by bv Mr. at the Sept. at in One A BOLT ONE ACRE and a HALF of Fine in three culled and situate in late near The earth is to be excavated six feet from the nnd four jears will be allowed for the and making bricks upon the May be viewed at any una particulars had of Mr. W. M. W 10, at the ami of Mr. 02, Old Royal where a sample of the Marl may be anil Superior be by by Mr. HOGG on the the late residence of Esq. on and follow a1 bv direction of the HE HOUSEHOLD about dozens of excellent of superior old Lisbon in the a well built Dennet and two excellent fowling and various other The Furniture comprises four-post and tent with and window curtains goose feather tud suitable mahogany chests of and sofa tables; a suite in chintz a sofa and fourteen chairs with fine plate scarlet cloth parlour and twelve mahogany Brussels and oilier an eight day culinary brewing and garden To be viewed on the Saturday previous and Catalogues at the Gate on the at the Angel and of Mr. 32. Old Royal of Freehold Farms und Manor and be SOLD by Al by Mr. at the on Sept. 28, at in One unless an acceptable otter hi previously with the Manors JL of and with the and and extending over NEARLY FOUR THOUSAND with rights of and ia a country abounding with most delightfully situated in a fine romantic within six miles of the city of in the parishes of Allen's and with a substantial of uniform containing numerous rooms and an I commanding extensive together with sundry in tho FOUR HUNDRED AND NINETEEN ACRES prodigiously tine water and coppices and lying within a and intersected by a tine and of sufficient power to drive a water with two pair of a most complete property for the Residence and Estate of a Gentleman SALES 3Y large Bil Two be SOLD by by and on the near the Buck's on Sept. 25, anil following at by order of the Executrix and the THE HOUSEHOLD pier and capital billiard table by Nankin and other and other effects of the late Esq Furniture comprises four-post and other prime seasoned feather beds and cabinet work in chests of and pier a drawing room m chairs covered with red and a couch to two sets of scarlet moreen window Brussels wine kitchen &c. To be on Saturday and mornings of when Catalogues be had on the also at the Greyhound Keddington Too Spread and of Winstanley and Patei liank of thi and Mansion with 4cc-To be SOLD bv by WINSTANLEY and at the on Sept. 19, at unless previously of by Private COPYHOLD ESTATE of held under the Manor of subject to a small annual quit rent of Is. 4d., and customary fine on death or consisting of nil that capital and very spacious Mansion House and formerly the property and residence of Timothy Esq. pleasantly on the bank of the at iu the rounty of containing a noble drawing a beautiful picture upwards of eighty feet in ornamented with fine oak carve I a dining and sitting numerous bed chambers and convenient a double coach stabling for six two one of which is by lofty well clothed and stocked with fruit trees the w hole abundantly supplied with excellent The House has lately been occupied as a bearding school for young for or for any numerous it i3 particularly well To be viewed by applying to Mr. at nearly opposite the of whom Printed Particulars mar lie Particulars also at the the the Star and and at the Rel Spread the of Messrs. Teasdale and London at the and of Winstanley and vol. embellished with a finely engraved price 8s.; large 1/. Is. Oxford Printed for William and and Oxford The Oxford Edition of HUME'S HISTORY of ENG vol. with three THE LONDON AND WESTMINSTER WINE and SPIRIT No. 16, St. Martin's have constantly on Silo Per Dozen vintage 1820 to 30s. Ditto 42s. 5 to 8 jears in 56s. Pale and Bro Ditto est India 3os. East India V and Mountain 36s. 48s. 42s. 60s. 48s. 36s. Per and Sparkling Champagne Ditto and of the first quality 00s. 00s. SL and 72s. Chablis 63s. Red and 60s. EXT rnt Pomona Intense Blue Velvet These Colours have been and are not principal 5iali6neM, of and Peach cynS Alas tec High Capital Premises tor opposite looking into anH and a view of be SOLD bv by Mr. ROBINS Warwick the 21st at Twelve LEASEHOLD held under the for a upwards of at a luw ground Comprising a and very commodious No. 212, High opposite to looking into Bloomsbury and and commanding a view of occupying a frontage tf 21 extending backwards upwards of 91 The house is four stories high on the upper four good large and door to the The third story planned in a similar Second a spacious airy in with a two at the back with sink and water laid First a spacious in elegantly filled roomy a dining with door to a lead Ground story private and excellent light staircase a very convenient and parlour &c. steps to the In a range of pump of excellent In the occupation of Miss an I Mi s Diu son to Mr. for a short eligible Premises are built a very considerable under the direction of an eminent and in one of the first situations of and In which is a constant intercourse with the east end of the meti To be viewed by permission of the ot whom lars may he had of Messrs. Hurley Lincoln's Inn - of Messrs. Green and at ami of Mr. 170, A small but very valuable Collection ol Original by Da other eminent be SOLD by bv IMBER and on the the situated on the West side of the Louer on Sept. 23, at by order of the THE PAINTINGS formed part of the Gallery of the King of Spain in the at and were sold in consequence of the Invasion of by the French in the year 1808, when they were purchased by the May be viewed from Monday preceding the day of and Catalogues had on the of J. Esq. Mansion James Esq. Webb's Piccadilly and of the 40, N.B. On the same and two preceding days will be all the modern splendid etc. Modern useful Household valuable brilliant Parisian aud other fine toned horizontal Grand Lady's Cabinet n few lots of good a be SOLD by AUCTION by Messrs. IMBER and on Ihe Premises called the situated ou the West side of the Loner Sept. 21, and following at Eleven each ot the THE RE includes six French ami several four-post and other seasoned beds and and and portable and garden &c. May be viewed two days previously to and Catalogues onp shilling to be returned to of James also of J. Esq. Mansion House Cross Webb's at and of the 40, St. Julieu to 48s Old Jamaica and Cognac &c. per imperial at reduced Bottled and Edinburgh All Goods must be paid for on or before post to be addressed William Godfree and Co. No. 16, Tne Farms are in the occupation of Messrs. and With a water and and a Public and in the village of May be and Particulars fifteen days prior to Ihs of John Esq. Worcester Messrs. Tooke and Gray's Inn Birmingham at the and of Mr. 62. Old Roval Freehold Estates and to Stafford and within two miles of the Two Houses in I To be by Mr. at the Swan in ihe County town of on September 30, at Three tor o'clock in several unless an acceptable offer be made lor by Private by direction of the to reside ou the t very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES X of ASTON together with the Manor of u ith Ihe Farms at and and HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR ACRES ol jus tine and water meadow of the best aud equal to any in the The estate is near the leading from Stafford to and abuts upon the demesnes of Stafford of which it has a Hue The of Alton Hall is a large pile of and presents a beautiful site lor the of a family with several and Let to Messrs. and Mrs. at rents to ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED POUNDS PER Two coach end in the at Stafford let to Mr. Hill and Mr. May be viewed by leave of the tenants and had uf Messrs. Stafford at the Birmingham Bridgewater Manchester t at the Litchfield the King's Coventry and of Mr. Old Roval and round rent nearly equal to near producing together Four d Pounds r To be SOLD bv bv Mr. at the on Ihe 19th of at in 1. Valuable COPYHOLD * consisting of a capital substantial at containing numerous elegant lofty capital dining and and in with coach coach and three stall wash flower ] and in the occupation of John I n Lease for seven or fourteen from 1822, at a clear rent of 1307. per j Lot 2. A capital substantial RESIDENCE similar in the occupation of Joseph 1 on Lease for seven from Lady 182-1,! at ihe rent of A clear GROUND per From the 12. DECLARATIONS OF T. dated Sept. 9, It. jan. dated Sept. H. 1896. J. fl. Lower timed 18. BANKRUPTCIES from Sept. I to Oct. at Hip of H- from Sept. li to Sept. 16, at the Court S. jan. from August to 6, at ihe Court nf B A K RI tES t. arid It. silk J. and V. K. H. lines nnd F. F. to surrender Sept. Jl. nl Courl of I Sihle Sept. and nl the of s Mr. T St. Sept. 19, 56, and 41, nt Itie Court of - anil S m. J. 41, and Oct. Curt Mi. Sept. nml 24. nt the nt Ik 11..r. M r. Sept. and at the t of of Mr. W. Sept. 29, 2*J. and Oct. 9*. at the ( nurt of of Basing Mr. Ureal J. Sept. 19, and Oct. 44, at the Court of of S.a Mr. Inner J. Heaton hat Oct. ihe Warren A Oct. 94, at the Mnr Nl Messrs. nod nait Heaton N oi T. tallow Sept. tS and 4. at i lie Punch Mr. in: i r. K n w I T. t Sept. 9C, 97, and Oct. 94, Mr. Mr. anil Mr. J. k a Sept. 46, aud Oct. 34, at tirf of Ban I. ru pi lln ami Poultry and K. t laveru Sept. 41. 21, Oi t. ir ihe I of ol Mr. Old 11. paper Sept. and Oct. 44, at In ' Mr. ud Mr. cabinet J. 10. A. and R. 7. H. VA silk Oi l. M. J. Liv t i orn Oct. C. J. and W. S. Rose Oct. s. T. t. 3. T. 3. J. 7-eales-prern Oct. 5. J. J. (i o S. Sir W. i. C Paterno ter Oi t. - - - B. a. M. Oct. 6. W. Common - Oct. 41. a. - J. nnd J. W Ply i- J. vv merchant ' 4 M. w I and U. c In Oct. 4. t. secured and issuing out of a valuable consist of a piece of upon which nre erected seven substantial and respectable brick built dwelling a on to Mr. Samuel Grimsdell for hi from non producing a rental of about per ann. The aie of the of subject tu a quit rent per and a small certain tine upon death anl To be viewed by cards with permission of the anil particulars had of Messrs. Dawes and .it the and of Did 3. hui J. wine J. R. de I me i chait I - P. Derby ill. Ashlon Under rolTon u - R. i. - W. Mead and C. E. t R I i | J - P. B. tie r ihi I -J boot il T. Bi slop in I. be and | with Broad of the Furniture Office by Mr. ISL 1'1'E of Capital in New Broad a for or Professional Man of the first on the upper a large and The principal large 3. spacious built at a very considerable expense upon the accommodations and perfect be viewed by 1. may be had of Mr. - I butlun F H merchants - J. Bady i oal and W. V. aud J. far a's the said fL. B. and and D. coacti makers and J. shoe Dean and T. linen Bowles and T. -are poultry BL zartl and T. and A. Su Italian and F. and T. Bowdler aud J. W. Culdwell and J. and C. Old Ken 8ll  crime they are not capable their friends may 10 the TRIBE OF PLAU OR C From iht Calcutta Gazette of the Amongst the tribes brought to more particular notice by ncAt is a race of some entitled the of a district of called by the and by the Burmans The people have been encountered at to which have been brought by tie little commerce they carry bat their country and condition vi ere but imperfectly appreciated we have been with tlie following particulars with respect to them The district of when conquered by the received them the appellation of 1 it Hes about 25 30 of close on the Siani and The chief bearing the name of the is situated about 40 miles from the and in lat. 19. The Plan ire a distinct from both the and aad from the neighbouring in and They are and leas than the and bear a greater resemblance tu C hinese than to any other Their dress partakes also of the Chinese They wear their hair twisted into at knot like the and are tattooed like those and the like tlie they thrust small cylinders of wood or silver through holes made in the lobes of their Their clothes are very usually they is necessary by the frigidity of their The people are a lively addicted to agricultural nnd commercial and of very they have therefore readily been reduced to subjection by the Burmans and for entertain a profound from w hose whenever it becomes very irksome or withdraw into the thick and the te their The Plan profess the of and like all Buddhists burn their of their are of their marriages furnish an - Women are not immured in young men therefore pay addresses in person to the objects of their When a fancies that the girl to whom he ia attached Savours his he takes an opportunity of his silver bracelet before If she takes it he considers his suit and immediately endeavours to obtain the consent of her parents to the Their approbation is the prelude to an the prominent viands at which consist of and cow venison and other flesh and which are found below the roots of the ou which they The which lasts one or more according to the wealth of the concludes with copious libations of an ardent distilled from by a process nearly similar to that by which the Chinese distill Marriage being with these people a purely civil they do pot re the attendance of a Priest at the solemnization but were it which the invocation of superior powers at the ceremony might lead us to suspect was once the the Priest o f Buddha is forbidden to converse with a or be present in the company of Some old person who has gained respect of the Society gives a cup of weak spirit to each of the contracting pei ting certain invocations of benignant deities and to prove and they have drank the he their arms together by the with a slender which ia tlie conclusion of the The Province of is governed by a Burman who resides at the which is and contains about The face of the country is flat and tolerably Rice is cultivated to an sufficient for the consumption of the there are numerous herds of and a considerable number of small horses a few buffaloes are employed in is exceedingly rich in raw produce of various The people grow several kinds of of which appears to be the brown or nankeen The tea plant is also and the are Two tor is of are the creeping indigo and the Blue is the prevailing colour of their Stick Lac is brought down for by the in considerable and the silkworm is being fed on the leal of a plant called The forests contain a number of valuable but the want of renders this source of traffic The mineral of the mountains are more easily old is found in the sands of the mountain iron ia and is smelted and wrought into and other after disappearing to the North of itself and is found in considerable quantities in the beds of of a tine black The most productive are those of and from them it is the Barman Armies are wholly ore is obtained in but in what state of combination we are not the working of the mines is sufficiently and like a horizontal shaft is Plan digging deep till they come cpon the Froin the annual exports to Rangoon are at 120,000 aud no be muck 1'iau carry back from Rangoon and other Areca salt piece and A commercial intercourse is also maintained between and Traders from the frontier districts of the bring including the clove and and other and take back the products of the They come annually in a consisting sometimes of a thousand persons well armed the merchandize is transported by asses and DUTCH FROM THE We learn that the Viscount Minister from Brazil to the Austrian has arrived at The Austrian Government has given notice to the city of that it is raised to the rank of a fortress of first and that the necessary sums are already assigned for tlie purpose of erecting the fortifications that will be FROM THE LOWER According to commercial reports from of August 4, the importation of corn from the interior of the country to and the trade in that article was very slack was expected that several foreign ships would soon arrive would give a little more animation to the market Letters that place that both the town and neighbourhood had betas visited by of which had devoured every thing in the gardens and fields in a few Letters from Akermann of 10th August that the Russian and Turkish Plenipotentiaries were then in that the former had arrived on 4th the latter 00 the following the Turkish Commissioners were received with all honours due to their aud that the of. Oriental costume had attracted universal On thb tilh of August the first conference was on the 7U> the second and on the 9th the The Turkish always go to the place of meeting in two coaches drawn by six with two open carriages fur the and with a great train of Sept. s. from St. to the 23d of tain the following particulars Our Journals contain an official letter from General Chief of the General the Military Governor of this dated of that their Imperial Majesties are ia very good and Ik a too the and 16th of August the Emperor had inspected the troops ia and near the aud expressed bis entire with their With respect to the day when the of their Majesties will take place nothing is yet determined at nothing is positively known in this After considering the report ot the with the investigation of the late the Emperor has M. Pail Member of tbe Government with the resolution never to employ him again the hear that several persons lately been al His Majesty the King of Prussia arrived at on the 28th of Sept. 7. We are worry to disorder at has not Not long ago there were TOO patients in the military of only one has to be that in the which are in similar the number of sick and of deaths will in Thus we learn from the had put off the fair this account the of the extraordinary mortality now SEPT. & One month * Two 8 Sept 2,  

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