30 JANUARY 1830, Page 1

IT will be seen that we have introduced an improvement

in the mode of printing our Advertisements, which will at once give the greatest accommodation to advertisers, and place a limit to the encroachment of commercial notices upon the columns which we wish to devotJ to news, politics, and literature. TILE SPECTATOR always contains more matter which every reader may peruse, than any other paper ; and this shall continue to be one of its distinctions. We beg to repeat to those who may send Advertisements, that we cannot ensure the insertion of any that may reach us later than Thursday night. We have not time to-day to notice " A Cockney:' He is partly right and partly wrong. We shall show this to his satisfaction next week. We must endeavour to find room for the sensible paper of" C. B."