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JTIGHTH REPORT of the LONDON ?? JOINT-STOCK BANK.— At a General Meeting of the 'lders, held at the Banking-house of

... well-looking and w . (; man. Also, a SITUATIuN is WANTED for a GIRL of i 6, very capable of becoming a, goodr servant as PARLOUR MAID or ATTENDANT In a school-Room, and te* work with her needle, where she would have religious privileges. Address Rev, J ...

f^REAT W ESTERN RAILWAY.— TENDERS VT for LOANS.— The Directors of this Company are ready to receive TENDERS for ..

... containing on the ?? Vi sevoni bed-rooms, store and dressing-rooms, and Sni lll r !t; n the ono pair floor, two capital parlours nnd J^a oi', ,: . :u ?? 0 ' n ing; en the ground fioor, private entrance laving frontages to the Minories and Power- hill; ...

TO FAMILIES ABOUT TO VISIT ITALY. -STEAM direct from SOUTHAMPTON to GENOA, LEGHORN, CIVITA VECCHIA, and NAPLES ..

... containing on the wat f i ora ?? bed-rooms, store and dressing-rooms, and 8m,?. set ?? on the one pair floor, two capital parlours and anil r . 00m adjoining ; on the ground floor, private entrance the l * 9n > having frontages to the Minories and Tower-hill ...

THE r*v.TT...„ EA ST INDIA HOUSE, July 29,1846. n •XDf?P RT of DIRECTORS of the EAST CftF 1 - oA

... Incumbent aged 70— For further particulars apply to Messrs. Freshfleld, New Bank-buildings, London. NEW MONTHLY VOLUME. THE PARLOUR NOVELIST. A Series of Works of Fiction, by the most celebrated Authors. Fcp. Bvo., price 2s. sewed, or 2s. 6d. in extra cloth ...

NOTICE to PASSENGERS. per BRITISH QUEEN for NEW YORK,— The Steam-ship BRITISH QUEEN will leave BLACKWALL on M ..

... street, (Pubiisii.r iv Ordinary to Her Majesty.) TO BE HAD AT ALL THE LIBRARIES. Tfc i* Day, in Three Vols, post hvo., THE MAID'S HUSBAND. A NOVEI. The title of this novel is both singular and attractive, bet the contents are still more so, being lively ...

J§ T JAM to MARGATE and HERNE { •»ni2*y. DIRECT, at 11 ?? precisely, on TUESDAYS, t-fHAn.* -_ Ys '

... a short distance of the Rosemar. til. 62, and 63 each con- tain two parlours, tltchens, and small garden in the rear. No. 94 is of a larger description, and con- tains three parlours, four bed-moms, two kitchens, large room iv the basement, and garden ...

STEAM TO NEW YOKK.— The GREATi' WESTERN, LIEUTENANT HOSKEN, ILN., Commander,! is intended to sail I ' FROM ..

... which almost immed'ate pos- session may be had. lt contains seven bed-rooms and two dressing-rooms, two parlours, good front shop and back parlour, kitchens, and very extensive cellaring. In the occupation of Mr. Hemming, at a low rental of 1201. per ...

REGULAR PACKETS TO AUSTRALIA. —The fine Brit.Rh-built Ship F.LPHINSTONE, A 1.600 tons burthen, C\PT. FRAMLIN, ..

... COUNTESS OF SALISBURY. An Historical Romance. To which is added, THE MAID OF CORINTH. Richard Bentley, New Hurl iii. _■«» mtrmimmm m * UM^ mm «^ mimwm In Three Vols, post Bro., _ i THE MAID'S HUSB A^ D, IS NOW READY, AT ALL THE LIBRARIES. Richard Bentley ...

4 NT W E R P, b'KUSSELS, and the RHINE. s ?? ll ' AN rwERP CI'MP/JNY'S powerful a«d splendid

... 63, and 64, Shepperton Cottages, .New North-road, and withiu a short distance ofthe Rosemary Uranch, each containing two parlours, three bid-rooms, two kitchens, and smali ga den inthe re r. ln the occupation ol respectable tenants, at rentals pi-educing ...

ANTWERP, BRUSSELS, An «. the RHINE, from ST. KATHARINES AVH.RF TOWER.— I The ANTWERP COMPANY'S most powerful, ..

... situate in Chapel -street, Stockwell, anel carry- ing on.au excelleut beer trad. It contains a good tap-ro .111 in front, bar parlour, .itchen, cellars, two bed-rooms, and yard in the rear, with skittle-ground. In the occupation of Mr. Bright, at a low rental ...

A NTWERP, BRUSSELS, and the RHINE, li,?,™ ST- KATHARINE'S WHARF, TOWER.- and r; 1 - , y ERP COMPANY'S most

... most productive The house contains 11 bed-chambers, 3 dressing- rooms, 2 elegant drawing-rooms, 42 feet in length, a dining parlour 31 feet by 2(i feet, library, gentleman's room, and offices of every description, double coach-houses, and stabling for six ...