MR. T. BARRALET begs leave to remind his Friends who knew him thirty years ago, that he is alive and in good health.—South Lambeth, July 2.

20.—Monday, May 22, 1809.

IF the LADY who met a CLERGYMAN in the Greenwich Coach, on Thursday, May 18, will send her address at Somers Town, to Rev. W. J., at the Turk’s Head Coffee-house in the Strand, she may accomplish the declared object of her wishes immediately.

21.—Tuesday, December 25, 1810.

ALADY who passed a Gentleman on Monday, the 17th of this month, in Hart-street, Bloomsbury, about 3 o’clock in the afternoon, without speaking to him, is anxious for an opportunity of seeing him again, any time after the 7th of January.

22.—Tuesday, September 10, 1811.

IF the Gentleman who met a LADY in Gracechurch-street, on the evening of the 9th of November last, and walked with her to the lower end of Bishopgate-street, and then waited till her return, and then accompanied her into the City, will be at the exact spot where he waited for her, at 8 o’clock on Wednesday and Thursday next, she will meet him, having something of importance to communicate.

SEPTEMBER 9, 1811.

23.—Friday, March 31, 1815.