Observer Of The Times (Newspaper) - February 18, 1821, London, Middlesex FEBRUARY Price Tel m if m i 3 PORT of fine flavour and full at 34s per aad RICHARD ABBOTTS respect inform and the Public in that they have bottling 100 pipes of the the good quality of which will bear them out against all second growth Cape White Wine Ditto superior Madeira Red Pontac ditto excellent Very rich old Malmsey pints Ditto ditto pints Ditto ditto Sercial pints In dock per Daty paid 90U per OW Sherry Pale and Brown and Very fine Rich Old Ditto Vidonia first Cha teau Margot Ousted Port from S to 7 years in of all the fa Bom and other firstrate Old per Cape and per j Jamaica per Brandy and Hollands and also recommend the fallowing which are prepared in the superior manner of the Martinique Per case of 10 bottles Brandy Bitters 35s Peppermint Cordial Clove Brandy Per case of 10 Rouge et Blanc with the Limes and Pine Apples Cases containing 15 ia equal of Brandy Peppermint and Clove the and Shrub can be sold io cases of not less than 10 Families who wish to lay in their winter stocks are re ferred to the list as and respectfully solicited to forward their orders par to aad London or tq give their aud as below near London Austin Thomas Hutchinson En Frosham Tottenham John together with his British and are of the first and at moderate in the country applying by are requested to pay the FIX and of a very desirable HOUSE and in the above in full together with Vie be DISPOSED on moderate terms to of which might remain on security of the which are situate in a very thriving This is well worthy at tention the only reason of the present possessors quitting is to retire into the For full particulars post to MONEY HEADY to be ready to be immediately advanced by way of ANNUITY or on Leasehold or Freehold property ample Letters postpaid to Brown will receive respectful DIXONS the Sight to extreme Old to be had only at 2 doors out of respectfully in the and the that he was employed by the late for a number of as tlie manufac turer of his since his has commenced BU SINESS at the above Improved Spectacles are only be given such general satisfaction in London and all parts of the A short Treatise on and on the assist ance that may be afforded by a judicious choice of Spectacles to na imperfect or overstrained will be given with the Spec Observe of the real Point ami Brussels near Somerset from URLING and beg to inform the fashionable that they have prepared for the season a various aad exten sive Assortment of their PATENT LACE from three guineas to 100 guineas some of from recent improve they humbly presume to compare with the most perfect fo reign Also a great variety of f of every This peculiarly clear and article in the higher superseded the use ijf common which becomes rough and full of fibres on the the patentees respectfully apprise the that the lat ter is frequently starched to conceal its and make it re semble Urlings can only be relied upon as at their wholesale and retail establishment in or of the country dealers supplied by Every article is distin by a with and and the by the late Queens allowing the superiority of Urlings lace over common may be seen in La Belle and other fashionable and may be had by post to Urling and Country dealers supplied the most liberal LOCK and Royal Highness the Dnke of Earl of Earl of Lei trim and members of the Royal The treatment of those the consequence of passions and juvenile has generally been con so simple as to become the business of the most illiterate and has too often been attempted by patients What is the unfortunate result Ruin of irretrievable loss of and consequences entailed on the which pro dace a life of lingering pain continual Wero the young ami of both sexes sufficiently when they fall into such of the real knowledge and experience required for 1heir they would be strictly cautious to whom they con fided It was these considerations which first established under Royal the above The Surgeons after an extensive experience in various climates have been near twenty years at the head of this where there are annually cured no less than amongst whose complaints may be stated some of the worst and other sup posed incurable affections of the which have been here aud completely cured to the perfect satisfaction cf 1he with that and honour which is so necessary in all and Herman may be consulted as by both Lower Bedford where letters from town and country are to be and the necessary advice and medicines will be or sent to any part of the United by and price second Practical Observations on the above Just in price a iu Three Cantos By Published by and GENERAL MARSHALS WAR in with a female in next Wednesdays MILITARY a Weekly Gazette with a variety of other and exclusive Military REAL CAUSE 9F THE REVOLUTION IN Just in one price presented to his Sicilian Great and the Allied reflecting political facts of the utmost importance calculated to undeceive them hi By Captain First published in London Reprinted for Robert VEW by JOHS FAIRBURN BROAD Jast price ROYAL RUMPING 01 the Courtly Insult Illustrious With a Romping by George Just in Three containing 1250 closely with Notes and Comments and illustrated with Plans as drawn by the Witnesses in the of Lords also containing fine engraved Portraits of Her Alderman Henry and Baron price or in 40 Sixpenny EDITION of the whole proceedings on the Trial of Her Caroline Amelia Queen cf for an alleged Adulterous Intercourse with Here is a Man who wishes to get rid of his talks of honour and safety of the jet Us dearest its Us and its to be sacrificed to gratify his of Ba careful to order in 3 r THE illustrated with the Fourth Edition of this important aud highly interesting forming a thick octavo price ia parts being A DELICATE or Inquiry into the conduct of her Royal Highness the Princess of now Queen of Eag before Lords and the four special Commissioners of Inquiry appointed by his Majesty in tho year from an authentic copy super intended through the press by the Right SPENCER I V NEW price Coronation Arrangements awkwardly interrupted Injured Innocence demanding her Female Intrepidity the Infamous Proposal Harry the Eighths Address to his on the subject of being AH a Bottle of Smoke John Bull and the Secret John Bull peppering the Italian Rascals a Kick from Harwich to The RI Bruiser Bloomy floord Plundering the Queens Plate Green Carolines Wooden to sweep the Shakspeare The at Work How to get out of the Qui capit ilk Signer My Joke O the Bottle 12 j The Demirep Countess Je ne me The Black Joke the Amorous Chambermaid on board the 14 The chastised the Schoolboy and his Gambols the Old Oak in The Old Arms newly aud adapted to the vear The Cascade or Pumping Ship en Board the The Modern A Peep at a Peer the Guilford Highmettled Queen Caroline Britains heat Englands The Phantom the A Total the Moon Caroline passing the Suns disk Richard CEur de Diable John the Judge the Conspirators at the Bar The and the Dunghill ing the Devil in the Speakers Queen of overthrowing her The False Pro Seven Wise Men of the prophesying before Gog and Magog of a Row in the The Qn and the Dragon a Model for a New Sovereign for A Sung Meeting to get 31 ALL Judges allow die Best is I above truth strongly applies to persons labouring under damI It is a fact that thousands fall victims to their own and their are ruined by trusting to their own consulting illiterate constitution once cannot be easily The judicious node of restoring and permanent is like the deer of Heaven to m withering a divine This is traly applicable to the Medical which has restored to perfect after lingering and even after Hos had It is also pleasing to that the liberal part of the Profession acknowledge this Medical Establishment the Fountain Head for Sir DANIEL and of loag det in various and in this are consulted by all ranks of Letters from the stating the particulars of their containing an are answered by return of and Medicines sent to all parts of the Mechanics have advice gratis every evening from Six to and OH Sunday until Twelve MEDICAL with their Lectures on certain on is in the and will be Medical Gentlemen who attend with their are present at fie Board In the and speedily will be OUGE ET a Parisian Bagatelle in Six Canto The Canto The Palais Canto The Canta The The Printed for and Just in 3 price SOCIETY AM a Printed for NEWMAN and Leaden The following have been published this winter Midnight a by Margaret Campbell 4 vo of Luna and a romantic tale of the 16th 4 or the Spectre of a by Miss 5 or Modern by Anne of 5 Contested by Miss author of or the Mon tague i orthe Misers by an Old 2 NEW MEDICAL BOOKS ox by Medical corner ef A N ACCOUNT of the MEANS by Admi of in has CURED the a tendency to Gout tlie Tic Douloureux the and other disorders and by which a Cataract in the Eye uas removed with engravings of the instruments made ase of in the several operations practised by Admiral price up an Ultra Loyal Address 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The whole forming a complete expo sition of the and corruption of the Borough system of i The Black Book is the Reformers It as it a Revelation from the Divinity of It ia the Sacred volume of English Until the hirelings of power can off our they but offend their in decrying aud No a day of judgment shall wait on the in this as certain as that man is and truth Leading October Just in one price in boards in Twelve Sixpenny THE CHRONICLE of the of from William the Norman to the death of George written after the manner of the Jewish Historians with notes explanatory and illus This work contains a brief notice of every important fact iu the history of the English the invasion of William the to the death of George their religious aud poli tical their and domestic adven are all The whole exhibits a faithful picture of the indescribable blessings of monarchical government and a correct narrative of the and goodness of English THE MYSTERIOUS At A Coach mounted the roof of tbe Serene was Uie and tbe moon His that on others tier might not Where Kind Nature it seemd ia frolicsome Had a Ventriloquist A a as they then Was it and now faintly began again cried love Put the baby your Coach whether dead or alive in impulse now strongly Arid forth from the coach all the passengers started They and amazement the The Child so mysterious unseen had in wonder their journey His shade in the Jet while a passenger A scream from the roof of the Vehicle Tho it came from O Boots By heavens cried the in Warrens bright His shade who had seen so conspicuously My friends by the Devil the roof is e Pull up we are lost if this coach we abide in While he spoke froni bis Boots rose a cry fierce and said go where you will Bad luck you grim tief to your wicked The your brat in The wonderful spells of the night when The whose high merits our Hero sustaind The theme of the road so brilliant and The Magnet that leads to the Mart in the This easy and brilliant prepared by ROBERT London and sold in every town in the kingdom in and each also Paste iu and A shilling pot of Paste is equal to four shilling bottles of Liq Ask for PARISIAN A Hints for the Recovery and Preservation of Healtk second with Cursory Remarks on or Obesity as n containing a reference to the most remarkable cases that have occurred in this Observations on Indigestion in which is satisfac shewn the efficacy of in relieving this as well as connected train of complaints peculiar to the decline of from the French fourth with additional notes and by Sore Method of Attaining a Long and Healthful Life by Lewis a noble by attending to rules herein de repaired a debilitated and ac to extreme old and declares that to be the pleasant season ot life fine Facts tending to shew the connexion of the and recovery Guide to Health and Long Life Advice to Fami es being a treatise upon the disorders produced by the dangerous of a secret and excessive venery youths of both sexes Jt a poem shewing how to and re To is the Doctors by Edward STRICTURES anew Method tbe above troublesome is entirely eradicated without the use of Bougie or whether of long or short except as well as all general v accompanying and iu a short time the whole system is one of the greatest discoveries ever by Respectable will be given if letters to be post price of the Medicine is five pounds a A perfect cure for Bilious Affection and Obstruction in the HAIRS will not be JU of Ladies and Gentlemen have a good head of without least shaded or by using Princes celebrated Russia Oil But some Ladies being per by their hairdressers to use other or sold them coun Russia they i soon found the as their hair began to fall becoming shaded or getting In Russia Oil is the best oil for and promoting the growth of and if used constantly not a hair will fall off or turn grey even if the hair has begun to turn it is such a that by use it restore it to its natural which several Ladies of distinction have experienced clears the and keeps the head and hair clean and regularly for a few will restore the hair oa the bald if the least signs of roots are which has been proved by But to produce the desired effect it must be used Ladies will find Princes Russia Oil preferable to any other oil for dressing their or false as it jives it a natural and curls Gentlemen wearing powder ought to use it instead of pomatum promotes The original proprietor I has now so improved the Russia Oil that it will always be sweet and and will keep in all climates and good allowance to merchants and captains for Ask for Princes Russia at the small bottle or a containing the quantity of nearly five small at which is a great saving or two bottles for or a dozen for which a still greater Sold by the Ox and by perfumer to his Ma New and perfumers to her Ma Strand John Cornhill and by most principal perfumers and medicine Proved by the 24th before the Lord Mayor of as is the original proprietor in the universe of the Russia therefore if any medicine or any one sells Russia that is not are as they sell counterfeits vo their Ask for Princes Russia and observe Prince on the wrapper and seals of each bottle it is not and cannot au the S Ladies and gentlemen will be as there are several hairdressers and iu town and who sell and say they are j As there has been so much imposition of and counterfeit Russia Oil sold in almost every and impostors have made the covers of the counterfeit Russia Oil so much like the and even imitated the Original Proprietors therefore pur chasers should be and have it of the prof a respectable or medicine and gentlemen residing in the country have complained that they have been taken in by selling them counterfeit Russia therefore ladies and will be sure to have Our old Poet Chaucer at the French spoken in his at After the school Stratford at the Tie Parisians have probably some such school in their neighbour hood for teaching a peculiar dialect of the English language and the abundant influx of our countrymen into the French metropolis of late years has brought this dialect into much One often sees emblazoned ia large over a sbop meant pro nsa but more to operate as a warning to English TIIE ENGLISH Which being translated does not at all intimate any bloodthirsty intention of impaling our poor countrymen but merely de clares that the English language is spoken in the A lady from London perceived this inscription a milliners door its import being explained to when having with some found out which of the Demoiselles it WHS that was skilled in spiking the attempted to converse with her about a hat which she was trying After many vain attempts on both young Frenchwoman at observing that the hat was too brought out this accurate is too little In the rite a hairdresser has the following capti vating invitation Hear to cut off hares in English In the du Faubourg dwells a lady named Can who tells the by means of her that she is a Washerwoman and wash silk also households furnitures in linen tables and calenders all at ones desire she will also charge herself of the entertaining the works that is to be clone to all sorts of linen for the and will be delivered at ones desire At the Montesquieu baths the Englishmen who frequent the place afre informed by a neat that As for the liquid or any one all other things to the service of tbe the persons will be so good as to direct themselves to the who will satisfy them with the greatest The publick is invited not to search to displace the and the swan in order to forbear the accidents which may result of in not calling the servants bathers to his The servants in consequence of having no wages de sire the bathers do not forgot The ticket of a boarding house in the rue Grange has the following One would find a pretty furnished chamber The invitations to the minor theatres have generally something to captivate the and Oliviers is remarkable for the style in which he notifies his wonderful He shall begin with the cut and burnt hand who shall take their primitive watch thrown up et nailed against the wall by a pistol enchanted The flying piece of money and an infinity of worthy to excite the curiosity of handsome in her are to be seen tote who will dance on a rape and most The Spec tarle will be ended with a who sail be disposed in a manner as not to fright In books of the saint accurate acquaintance with our language is often to be General learnedly that the lowest class of our attorneys are the Pettey How this gentlemans misrepresentation of our language is nothing to his our He gravely assures his I that the Archbishop of Canterbury ordered the following prayer against the French to be used jn all churches O Lord all give us the power to destroy even unto the last man this perfidious who sworn to devour us us thy faithful But to return to English epicure is very likely to be disappointed at a if he order Ten to one but the waiter will bring him a de or a bif stick de for these are dishes common in all the bills of fare and the fact that the nothing but a slice of whether or Of the words roast they have an equally vague In a very excellent Cookery directions are given how to dress a rosbif de The French bills of fare are at first sight astonishing from the number of they but the charm iu a great measure vanishes when they are put as some of them now are The following taken from a in the Palais displayed a of the sublime in cookery Puas with some fried bread cut into ff crumbed and artichokes served raw oil and sliced beef and potatoes served with oil and vinegar a dueks quarter bits of fowl mashed oil and not sooner To make up for in the list of liqueurs tobe taken after dinner are the following exquisite compounds I Oil of and perfect love LONDON has been a good demand for large Lamps this week for the and at from to or from to on at which prices some bargains have been made bat there are but Few Refiners willing to sell so in hopes that the next accounts from be more favour able Cor the importation of crushed A parcels of crushed Sugars have been bought up at from to for supe rior Doable as well as single and are much neglected at Plantation Sugars have been heavy of sale since Friday and few boards disposed of at about last weeks prices the little encouragement refiners meet with at keep them out of the About 220 hogs heads of Sugars have been sold this week to Grocers at nearly last weeks East India Sugars no In s public Sale about 90 boxes of yellow and sold at from to Of other Sorts we have nothing com ing forward by public but some further arrivals of Ha and Brasils are expected public Saks this week have not exceeded 300 casks of and 400 bags of Domingo good middling and middling Dutch sold at them at from To being full lower than last Good ordinary Jamaica went at from to and some superior Domingo to by private contract the latter description sold this week at from to and some deders in Coffee be jin to have a less favourable opinion of the Article unless Conti orders arrive IB it is large ar rivals are coming chiefly from Batavia and here we must ex tbe the course of next SPACES have not undergone any alteration save that Pepper is demanded at for best low have been sold at this week but there is very little doing in the and hardly any for Rum market continues to be in a very in active state the late government contract made no on the prices in the market gallons has been taken at from to In it is the market has been so overstocked last that they have upwards of two years consumption in TALLOW may again be quoted at a small and yet hardly any Sales to be Of HEMP and FLAX the same may be reduced prices had causes some demand for ship and teveral parcels have been bought for yet it has produced not any effect favourable to the Seed Oils ate also somewhat very lowprice with a drawback of per or per now allowed by has induced some houses to make shipments for the and it is supposed that orders will arrive from There was some quantity of Wheat remaining over from Mondays with what came to hand this met a heavy sale Jower Barley sells quite as but the ordi nary qualities are have a good supply of Oats this but fine fresh coru is off freely oji much the same but inferior is In Beans and Pease there is no alteration to Kent Essex 50 58 50 5ti Norfolk 44 52 32 23 58 White Pease boilers 38 40 Grev 20 30 Small Beans 30 Tick ditto 232G 23 1M Poland 22 23 Flour 50 t American Baltic Brabant Red Wye 00 00 51 60 00 00 00 00 Baric v 00 00 1 00 00 Feed 00 00 White Pease Grey Small Beaus Tick ditto Flour American 00 60 00 00 00 00 CO O0 00 00 f From the London prices of Corn per und per of England and for the week February d 51 35 7 3 18 2 31 10 3fi 8 i 20 3 From the London average price of Brown or Muscovado computed from the Returns made iu the week ending is 3Js per hundred exclusive of the PRICE OF Town made per sack s to 50s to 55s Seconds per s to 45s to 50s Essex aud Suffolk per sack on board ship to 52s Norfolk and ditto to 45s Bran 7s to Ss per line 22s to 25s per OF BREAD THIS The highest price uf tHe best Bread throughout the me Is stated by the principal Bakers to be the of Friday To sink the offal 4 0 to 5 0 4 4 0 to 0 j Pork 4 HEAD OF CATTLE THIS 5Wi Sheep 3780 I 8 to 6 0 to 5 139 110 Ships at 7 Newcastle Sunderland COAL Ships I i 44 to Od PRICES OF HAY AND f Hay Jamess Clover t Hay rH Whitechapel 8 0 4 5 4 i lt 0 S 0 a 4 10 0 a 5 0 0 a 1 10 0 a 4 4 0 a 5 0 a 1 0 a 4 0 a i 0 a 1 0 Average 3 ID 0 10 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 10 10 3 14 4 12 b 1 10 11 0 0 0 i 1 4 4 1 PRICE OF 16 to 4 0 2 5 to 2 10 2 10 to 3 10 Essex 10 to 3 15 2 0 to 2 8 2 10 to 3 3 liue to to PRICE OF COTTON Barbice Demerara Surinam Jamaica Bahama Domingo 0 10 0 10 0 11 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 11 0 9 a a a a a a a a 1 1 1 10 0 10 0 10 1 0 1 0 1 Ha 1 14 Paru 0 a 0 10 Bowed Georgia 09 a 0 11 New Orleans 0 10 a 1 0 Surat 0 a 0 Bengal 0 5 a 0 1 0 a 1 6 Smyrna 0 9 a 0 11 AND per washed 2 3 a 3 0 in 9 a 2 3 South 1 4 a 0 0 Western Fleeces 1 2 a 1 3 Long 1 3 a 0 0 0 a 50 3 o a 4 0 2 9 a 3 6 Seville 2 0 a 3 0 Suxon 1st 7 0 a 9 0 2d A 3rd 4 0 a 7 0 Austrian 6 a 69 the genuine by enclosing the money in a letter for the Russia directed to Lon when Prince will send them by return of coach to any part of the Baron Lindeneau has recently published some observations te the of the It will be that the sun may have been imperceptibly subject to succes sive Ho supposes the suns diameter to he or nearly The sun may of its or without the possibility of its being Supposing the sun to daily two it would require years to render the diminu tion of a second of its diameter ROYAL At the Sitting of the Royal Society on the 8th Captain Kater read an interesting paper on tie subject of a volcano which he has discovered in the On tht dark part of the moon through a he a bright spot resembling a star and subsequent convinced him a As that part of thd which it is PRICE OF per PTR to PD R to 12 PRICE OF TALLOW IN 4 f 58 6 26 Jamess Market 3 Russia Candle 52 0 Good Dregs 9 0 Curd Soap 98 Melting Stuff 42 0 94 Average i Kou 2W 0 82 TALLOW CHANDLERS Price of 0 CRIBB AND February Neat thinks it proper to do away with any tions which migh have been entertained in consequence of the forfeit on a late occasion to that Gentleman who p at down the deposit of at for Neat to fight did it without his being consul ed tbe reas m why the match was not made pood Cribba refusing 1 o meet him half which was his Neats V termination after iis battle with he he would fight an JT man attached to the London meeting LLa half ce tainly would give Cribb the but supposing he is afraid of taking cowing so will ac cept the invitation who kindly to accommodate Belcher will be empowered to do the needful on the part of s age is age Martih took a benefit at ths Fives Court on was well The in were but the was between the Gaslight and Burn and Marti t was a fair setto but as Martiu was to it was tight Cooper and Harris hit away to advantage of the besides many other famel and for the great match of The grand battle anil Spring will take place on Tuesday l e t Uea twenty miles of minor description but bettii MARTIN AND for and some battles of Oliver has become rather ig is nearly on an battle which takes place OB tbs t of the amateurs prefer Martiu for OH of his youth it can be backed against Neat for 100 s meet the latter between Bristol and BON MOT miles names of a and a that the cir A sporting gentleman passing by a house not 100 aud observing on the door the separate him in mind of a double barrelled that if one was sure to THE Y LA NU put the othe The Connor has furnished ns with the following curious relative to the present states of the i Joly Land at the feast of the of this average number of Greek pilgrims Is a this there are only Of these pilgrims the majority are who speak and read the next in number are the Greeks from Asia who speak and rend the but in the Romaic character the third consist of Russians and the fourth and fifth of and Bulgarians of these pilgrims can The Ar menian pilgrims amount this year to about The majority of them j are from aud spenk nothing but Very few of them The average number of Copt pilgrims is year only 150 Their very Tlie pilgrims that have visited Jerusalem this year may be thus up 150 Chiefly from Damascus Jerusalem were all life and bustle The stiene was very The through which down Mount across tbe valley of and up the side of was lined with people whor camel to whiles the A Turkish band of leaving the gate of and with proceeded with i us as fa as a tree on which the governor of 1 his Was Guns were fired at JERICHO After having crossed a number of hills we into the In the midst of appears a verdant like an oasts in the and in stand i the wretched mud built village of the ancient Je celebrated for the number of pabu trees growing near aud on hat account called the City of This city was the first in Canaan which fell under the power of the Israelites entrance into the land of promise and fell down before the ark of the on the first sound of tho iu the year of the world and before Jesus Christ spot I where th RIVER About half past three the next morning all set by torch for the The of the iu numerous detached parties with their flambeaux across the was singular ut tho pilgrims is beautifully picturesque its twenty and it is sides ly tbe foliage of clos was hot themselves in ly planted The water appeared On retiring from the the pilgrims employed cutting branches from the to carry them as memorials of the They then their beasts and returned to former station in the DEAD party set oil from the with Prince and the Dead we arrived in about two hours and a We rambled some time on the borders of thi I ta Some of the p SALOMONS most beautifu which covers ashes of Sodom paid ted the and found it excessive rty is a considerable sin ular reven building within its walls is the mosque of Which stands oh the site of Solomons The Turks have nee fjr this and will not a Christian not iu the large grassy walks which I 5iost frequent ead down the valley of by the fountains lose that run along the side of From you have a very commanding view of i set his OF are those that of or t side of Olivet The mosque of Omer appears particularly line ironi tie The greater pat of tlie surrounding is Hills of white dotted here and patches of every where the COURSE OF situated has now become the volcano is no longer and before the period for observing it it will pro ceased to be in a state of 12 9 Pi at 12 6 12 10 12 10 38 2 38 3 8 25 80 26 10 26 10 Frankfort on the 156 10 17 10 17 36 35 35 3SJ 58 8 per 8 per Foreign gold in per Silver in 43 27 Rio 50 60 for street robb attended with circumstances of atro city r and with Tinnitus executed for Elliot was the first who ascended the lie came an firmness and seeming and his caj might not be pulled over liis eyes till nearly the time oi the and Previous to on the he said to the I am the crime for which I am U On scaffold he still persisted in his innocence were all well Hemmingway was the last brought up it his last moments he acknowledged the of his aid said that he had been guilty crimes He was in the parish of Before weSe turned they all shook hands with each other seemed quite designed to their with an audible The Sinners On the a respite for of a highway The Irish pa ers contain a issued from the by which it is tlie baronies of Ci and in tise of act the barony of in the Kinds are in a state and require an of The sale of day the whole previously to the Duke of sum of two tho pounds sold for about f hooLs of a there rare in Old thJ spirit and enthusiasm of the Ayr of eighteen lea Kembles library at Evanss finished on T with the exception of the hich h Poetical of printed by de Worde AMERICAN 7 per Nothing done 1 per 70 pur asked j 5 per 102 Exchange on 4 a FRENCH 5 per with from a Bank from Jan Nothing of Liquidation from Nothing done Exchange on 1 3 ditto begynne h a and rf a Poem printed by de Worde 15s a Manuscript of the lth ov Ca 1 sary of and the tf early printed Stanish bought by and first not a very was bought by sum of year 1751 o the present The contain some curious notes by many relating to from unpublished diary of the father of Purchased by Sir fr t J A Collection inlaid at the