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LONDRES, le 8 JUIN.

Il est arrivé ce matin une malle des Pays-Bas. Le prince Blucher a reçu depuis peu un renfort de 10,000 hommes: le général Vandamme, qui commande les

mouvement sur sa gauche pour se joindre à l'armée du Nord. L'armée Prussienne de la Moselle s'est en conséquence rapprochée des Ardennes: le roi de Prusse devoit partir de Charlottenbourg le 3 Juin, pour aller à Francfort.

Nous avons reçu hier des journaux récens des Pays-troupes Françoises dans les environs de Givet, a fait un Bas, d'Allemagne et de Suisse: P'Empereur de Russie a quitté Vienne dans la nuit du 25 Mai, et il est arrivé le 27 à Munich: le roi de Prusse est parti de Vienne le même jour; l'Empereur d'Autriche a dû partir le 27. Le grand quartier-général de l'armée Autrichienne doit être établi à Manheim, et celui de l'armée que commande le prince de Wrede, à Deux-ponts. L'armée Russe se concentre sur le Mein.

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Des lettres d'Italie, reçues à Augsbourg le 28, y ont annoncé que le roi Ferdinand IV. avoit effectué son débarquement à Salerne, avec un corps nombreux de troupes Sicilieunes et Angloises; qu'à son arrivée toute la populace de Naples s'étoit déclarée pour lui, et que tous les agens et fonctionnaires de Murat avoient pris la suite. La ville d'Aucône, suivant les mêmes lettres, étoit au pouvoir des Autrichiens, mais la citadelle n'étoit pas encore rendue; le commandant ayant fait faire une sortie, les soldats Napolitains, au lieu d'attaquer les Autrichiens, se sont réunis à eux.

Les dépêches de lord Burgherst, que nous avons insérées ailleurs, ne vont que jusqu'au 21 Mai; les alliés devoient prendre possession de Naples le 23. On croyoit que Murat étoit caché dans cette ville; mais il paroit qu'on n'avoit point d'informations positives relativement à sa personne. Les journaux de Paris de Lundi dernier aunoncent que "le prince Murat est à Fontainebleau." Ceux deBruxelles citent des lettres particulières qui disent qu'il s'est embarqué près d'Ascoli, sur un petit bâtiment qui a gouverné vers Otrante.

Il a été reçu hier au Dunes des avis de la côte de France qui annonçoient que Bonaparte étoit arrivé daus la Flandre, et qu'on avoit entendu avant-hier uue forte canonnade entre Ostende et Dunkerque. Des lettres de cette dernière ville annoncent qu'il y est arrivé depuis peu un grand nombre de troupes et qu'on en attend. d'autres incessamment. Suivant les journaux de Paris du 5, le départ de Bonaparte étoit fixé à Mardi dernier. Soult et Bertrand sont partis Lundi pour Laon, où le quartier-général est établi depuis quelque temps. On s'attendoit à Paris qu'immédiatement après le départ de Bonaparte, les Jacobins ou les républicains feroient une tentative pour renverser son gouvernement. Cette crainte l'a, dit-on, retenu long-temps à Paris, et il ne quitte la capitale que parce que ses généraux exigent sa présence à l'armée.

Les mouvemens des royalistes dans l'Ouest continuent d'inquiéter les rebelles, et les forcent à y envoyer un grand nombre de troupes. Trois régimens de ligne sont arrivés à Nantes dans les derniers jours de Juin. Il y a eu quelques affaires dans lesquelles il est évident que les royalistes ont eu l'avantage, puisqu'ils ont fait des progrès dans plusieurs départemens, et se sont emparés de diverses villes qui étoient occupées par les troupes de l'Usurpateur.

Lord William Bentinck est arrivé hier à Margate, sur im paquebot venant d'Ostende. Sa Seigneurie a quitté Gênes le 18 de Mai, elle ne peut conséquemment pas apporter de nouvelles d'Italie aussi récentes que celles qui sont parvenues cette semaine au Gouvernement.

Le roi de France a nommé le duc de Richelieu, le duc de Luxembourg et deux autres personnes, comme ses commissaires auprès des commandans des grandes armées alliées.

Hier, vers deux heures, le Prince Régent a tenu un grand lever, à Carlton House. M. Adams, ministre des Etats-Unis d'Amérique, a été introduit dans le cabinet de S. A. R., par le Vicomte Castlereagh, et a présenté ses lettres de créance. L'ambassadeur de Russie a présenté au Prince le comte Zavendowsky, gentilhomme de la chambre de l'empereur, et le Baron de Helmruise, chevalier de Malte. Un grand nombre d'autres personnes ont été aussi présentées après le lever, S. A. R. a donné des audiences particulières au Vicomte Castlereagh et d'autres membres du cabinet, ainsi qu'à lord Grenville, qui a présenté à S. A. R. un superbe volume in-folio, contenant une relation de la visite à l'université d'Oxford, l'année dernière, par le Prince Régent, l'empereur Alexandre, le roi de Prusse et leurs suites.

M. Hase a annoncé hier à la Bourse Royale, que le premier lord de la Trésorerie et le Chancelier de Echiquier recevroient demain, Samedi, ies personnes qui désireroient de traiter, pour l'emprunt, et en feroient connoître les termes : le montant de l'emprunt n'est pas encore connu avec certitude; la rumeur publique le porte de 24 à 28 millions, à lever dans la Grande Bretague. Les 3 p. c. réd. et cons. out baissé-d'abord d'un demi p. c. mais ils se sont ensuite relevés à leur premier taux. Le frégate de Sa Majesté, le Rhin, a envoyé, Mardi dernier, à Plymouth un vaisseau François qu'elle avoit pris en mer.

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Miroir Politique,

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Journal Hebdomadaire.

GUERNESEY, SAMEDI 24 JUIN, 1815.

NEW MEDICINE.

(VOL. II

Ornamental

R. BOERHAAVE'S ANTI-BILIOUS AND TABLE COVERS & PRESERVERS. ANTI-SCORBUTIC pills, price 2s. 6d. the box, containing 24 pills, are the most effectual and certain remedy in the above distressing complaints ever disco

vered; they will never fail to cure in the most gentle manner, and are so innocent, easy, and safe, that they may be taken at any age, requiring neither confinement or restraint in the manner of living.

These pills, which are earnestly recommended to the attention of every person labouring under either of the above complaints, are now first publicly made known. They are carefully prepared from a prescription of the great Dr. Boerhaave's, who bestowed it upon a much-valued friend, as a remedy on which persons afflicted with Bilious or Scorbutic complaints might certainly rely, and, in the numerous cases in which the efficacy of these pills have since been tried, they have invariably succeeded; convinced of the valuable properties of Dr. Boerhaave's pills, the proprietor has resolved on making them more generally known, confident that he cannot render a greater service to society than in pointing out their utility; by persever ing in the use of which, a certain cure may be confidently anticipated.

HESE useful articles are manufactured in
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prepared and printed in a variety of beautiful patterns
London by the inventor, on fine green baize,
and borders, leaving their surface perfectly smooth, and
fortes, &c. They are water proof and in wear will be
made to fit all sorts of tables, chests of drawers, piano
found very durable. Tables well cleaned and covered
with them, after being in general use for months, will
look as well as the day they were cleaned. The covers
are not affected by heat, neither will ink nor any thing
else stain them; should ink dry on them, they only
require to be gently rubbed with a damp cloth; also
Table Mats and D'Oyleys

Of the same, which will be found not only ornamental,
but much superior in use to cotton, as they lay firm on
the table; consequently a glass cannot be upset, as is
frequently the case in company where cotton d'oyleys
are used, by the fringe catching and holding to the
clothes; they are recommended to merchants as worthy

In any of the undermentioned eases they will be found their particular attention for exportation.
eminently successful.

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In extreme lowness of spirits, so as to occasion inactivity of the whole body.

Heaviness of the head, accompanied with pain. Frequent dryness, and unsavory taste in the mouth. Oppression of the breast and stomach, attended with want of appetite.

A loathing of food, indigestion, and spasms, with au outward coldness of the brest and stomach.

Swellings of the knees, legs and feet, accompanied with pain and inflamation.

An uneasy fulness of the body, costiveness, and wind.
AH Hysterical complaints.

In disorders incident to young woman, they are excel. lent, though not for women with child.

N. B. Captains, and other seafaring persons, should never make a voyage without a sufficient supply of these pills.

Sold, wholesale and retail, with proper directions, by S. M. Taylor, Chemist, &c. Guernsey.

J. 29th, instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on ARNOLD, gives notice, that on Thursday the the premises, will be sold by auction, a house, outhouses, stabling and garden, now in the occupation of capt. Barton, 87th regt. very desirably situated near the Vaudinerie, bordering on the New-Road, with the right of passage through the road leading from the Main-Road, to the stable, &c. for particulars apply to said Arnold, at his office, in High-street.

Patterns to be seen and orders received at

MR. T. GREENSLADE'S.

Lymington, Hamshire.

ISSES BEATON & GROVE, beg to inform

Msher friends in Guernsey, their School will re-
open after the present recess, on Monday the 24th of
July. Misses Beaton and Grove take this opportunity
of returning their sincere thanks for the patronage they
have hitherto received, and beg to assure those parents
who may place their children under their care, they may
rely on every attention being paid to their Education,
Morals and Comfort.

To let immediately, a House situated opposite
the new Prison, well adapted for a tavern: apply
to James Arnold, High-Street.

J
UST received by Brehaut and Tardiff, an elegant
assortment of printed calicoes, to be sold at one
shilling per yard, or 25s. per piece, containing 28 yards
each. As also a beautiful lot of 8-4 shawls, well assort
ed, and handkerchiefs, with many other kind of goods,
too numerous to mention.

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FORAGE, viz.

JAMES LE ROY, gives botige, that his house,

yard and wash-house, situated on the Côtes, are to be sold or let, at present. Apply to the above, at his house, near the New-Ground.

ANTED in an old established concern, in Was Island, as a partner, a young man of

respectable connections and who has at command the sum of five or six hundred pounds; the business has been improving for the last ten years past, and is capable (with a small addition of capital) under present circumstances, to be made something of, truly worthy of attention. For particulars; apply to the printer.

To be sold, or let, the House and Garden, situate in High-Street, formerly the property of the late Mrs. Richard de Beauvoir.

Also, to be disposed of, a fine large cow, to calve in August.-Enquire to Peter Stephens, esq. or to Mr. Brock, Pollet-street.

O let, two rooms and a garret, with the use of

house in Horn-Street.

Oats hay, and straw, to His Majesty's Cavalry in H. DOBREE has the following goods for

barracks, and oats in cantonments and quarters, in the
under-mentioned counties in South Britain: Berks,

Kent.

As also Forage to all horses kept for His Majesty's
Service in the islands of Guernsey, and Alderney.
That the deliveries are to commence on and for the
25th day of July next; that proposals in writing, sealed
up and marked, "Tender for Army Supplies," will be
received at this office on or before Tuesday the 27th day
of June (but none will be received after 12 o'clock on
that day), and, if sent by post, the postage must be paid.

120 Pipes Spanish red wine.
300 Hogsheads Claret,
300 Gross Leith Bottles.
100 Bales Bretagne Linens.
160 Bags Malt.

24 do. Oats.
170 do. Pease.

200 do. Ship Bread.

French wheat in bulk and in bags.
Freuch butter in casks."
Swedish Timber.

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mer next.

7M. AND H. ANGEL, HAVE BEAMS, HAVE prices, at their timber yard, New-Town.

Proposals must be made separately for each county and island, except for the supply of forage in the island Shop at present occupied by Mr. N. Le of Guernsey, which must include Alderney; and each proposal must have the letter which is annexed to the tender properly filled up, by two persons of known property engaging to become bound with the party tendering in the amount stated in the printed particulars, for the due performance of the contract; and no proposal will be noticed unless made on a printed tender, and the prices expressed in words at length; and should it so happen that during the continuance of the contract no troops should be stationed or supplied in the county, the expence of the contract and bond, paid in the first instance by the contractor, to be refunded to him by the commissary in chief.

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Particulars of the contracts may be had upon application at this office, between the hours of eleven and five; at the office of deputy commissary general Coope, Guernsey; and at the office of deputy commis sary general Wright, Jersey.

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THE DWELLING-HOUSE SITUATED AT

Glatney, formerly bolonging to Mr. P. Robil-lard, and lately occupied by Capt. White, is to be let for Michaelmas Apply to Messrs. De Lisle, New-Town.

A Floor of rooms and a shop to let, in P. Tardiff's

house, Market-place, now in the occupation of Doctor Brandenburgh; for particulars, apply at the said

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BOOK-BINDING.

DE LA RUE, begs to inform
his friends and the public in gene-
ral, that he has engaged a person from
London in the above art, and that he
executes all sorts of common and elegant
Bindings in
а manner hitherto un-
known in this island, at the shortest
notice and on the most moderate terms.

T. D. L. R. flatters himself that the
attention which will be paid to the orders
he may be favoured with, and the use of
the best materials, will ensure him that sup-
port which he has so liberally experienced
in the Printing-Business.

Specimens of Binding may be seen at his shop, 227, High-Street.

Wanted immmediately, five or six
Girls, from the age of 10 to 15 years, to
fold and stitch books, &c. Every encou-
ragement will be given, and the business
rendered advantageous to them; apply at
the Mirror-Office, Pollet-Street.

O N Friday next 30th. instant, at 10 o'clock in the
at his Warehouse, in Truchot-lane, the following
morning, Harry Dobrée, will expose to public sale,
goods, viz:-

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20 Cases Eau de Cologne,

1 do. Pérfamery,

1000 Burr Stones; and a parcel of printed
paper, fit for packing.

EDUCATION.

THE Rev. Thomas Grut, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that his Academy will re-open after the present recess, on Monday the 3rd of July.

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regularly attended,

Terms, &c. may be known by applying to Mr. D. at
the Academy.

BE SOLD, ABOUT TEN TONS OF
James Champion, l'Hurel, St. Martin's.

Texcellent upland hay; for particulars apply to

GENTEEL EDUCATION.

FOR THE COMPLETE EDUCATION OF
boarding school, situated in one of the pleasantest parts
Youth, try the Surrey-Square academy and
of the county of Surrey, in the vicinity of London, there
they may be genteely boarded and instructed in every
ture, on moderate terms: particulars and cards of
necessary department of commercial and polite litera-
information may be had of the Editor of this paper or
of Messrs. Barry Le Patourel J. Ozanne and T. Gal-
lienne, sen. The master, T. Gallienne, begs theliberty
removed to the above extensive premises, he has spared
to return his sincere thanks, to his friends for their
liberal patronage and encouragement; having lately
neither pains nor expence, in fitting out the school-
( house, play-ground, &c. and in making them in every
respect pleasant and comfortable to his pupils..

Parents may have the satisfaction of having their
children taken to, and 'returned from school by the
master himself, who is in the habit of visiting the Island.
every Year. School, will commence after Midsummer
vacation on the 24th July..

Commissions executed with dispatch.

PROCLAMATION

BURY, has a few thousands of Dutch Hoops, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir JOHN DOYLE,

N. for sale.

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THE Rev. C. D. Isdell, begs to inform his friends
and the public, that his School will re-open on
Monday the grd. of July.

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Bart. Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable
Order of the Bath, Knight of the Imperial Ottoman
Order of the Crescent, Colonel of the 87th. or Prince
of Wales's own Irish Regiment, Lieutenant-Governor
of Guernsey and commanding His Majesty's Forces in
Guernsey and Alderney, &c. &c.

All strangers not subjects of His Majesty, are hereby
directed to present themselves at the Secretary's Office,
Government-House, ou Wednesday morning the 28th.
June, at 10 o'clock.

Such strangers as after this notice shall not present
themselves at the place aforesaid, will be considered as
suspicious persons, and treated aecordingly.
Given at Government-House,
Guernsey 23rd. June, 1815.

WILLIAM Jones, begs to acquaint the public,
that he has a great quantity of White Lead, of
different qualities, aud Dutch Linseed Oil, for sale, on
moderate terms, at his house Coupée Doublier, near By Command of His Excellency the Lient. Governor,
Horn-Street.

N. B. Shipping supplied with Oils and Colours, by the above.

P. BREDTHAFFT,

Secretary.

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MESSRS. C. Priaulx & Co. feront vendre au plus Le premier Billet tiré le 1er jour, aura droit à sins de l'Hôpital, les articles suivans.

200 livres sterling.

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Billets, 20 schellings.-Demi-Billets, 11 sch.

EXPLICATION DU PLAN.

Les trois mille blancs qui auront été tirés les premiers, seront remis dans la roue, et tirés une seconde fois, formant ainsi une seconde Loterie. Or, comme chacun de ces blancs vaut 20s. Mr G. en donnera cette somme à ceux qui ne désirent pas les garder pour cette seconde Loterie, à condition qu'ils soient présentés dans dix jours après qu'on aura achevé de tirer la première Loterie de 6,000 billets.

offrant, Mardi le 4 Juillet prochain, à leur maga.

50 Pièces Vin d'Espagne rouge,

10 Caisses de sucre de la Havanne, avarié, La vente commencera à 10 heures du matin.

W. WBERRY,

EDUCATION.

BERRY, presents his grateful acknowledge• ments to his friends, for the liberal support be has received since his residence in this Island, and begs to inform them and the public in general, that he is re moved from Country Cross, to No. 350, Bordage street. The present recess will terminate on Monday the 10th of July 1815.

At this Academy young gentlemen are taught, Reading, Writing, English Grammer, Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal, Merchants Accompts, Letter Writing, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration plane and spherical, Land surveying, Geography with the use of the Globes, Navigation, French, Drawing, Dancing, &c. An Evening school for Young ladies, from 6 to 8

Band following days, at Mr. Bichard's kiln.

RICKS constantly for sale, and lime on Wednesday

TUITION of MUSIC and GERMAN LANGUAGE.

Par le moyen de ce plan libéral, avantageux et quiH. WALTER, respectfully informs his friends De peut qu'être approuvé, le public recevra tout étrange qu'il puisse paraitre £5475 pour la première Lotriee, et £237 pour la seconde pour 6,000 billets qui lui auront été distribuées.

On recommande donc à ceux qui désirent faire fortune, et ils ne peuvent guère y perdre, de s'adresser toute suite, à T. Greenslade, contracteur pour la dite Loterie, par qui tous les billets seront certainement vendas avant le jour du tirage.

and the public, that his quarter commences to day Saturday the 24th instant, and that he readily executes any orders given for music from London. For terms or orders for tuning Piano fortes, apply to Mr. J. G. Hicks, Library, Smith street.

Attendance on Monday the 10th of July 1815.

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