LODGINGS. ONE TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN mar l« accummodatml with a Lodging and Sitting Room, in an airy and pleasant ..
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... cavalry in town thi* evening. (Corresjiondence of the Argus ) oartAT or the patriots couriaMto Telegraph Steam-boat, in service States, oft Nov. 16. have just returned from witnessing the severe conflict between (lie invading force and the British troops near Prescott. The former were strongly posted in a stone windmill, and several adjacent stone buildings, and in Iho over confidence of ...
... Ni|(bt there will he Lot swoon & . Mr. Mukcall k Mu> Somcr*- COMIC SING I.VO DANCING..« Boxes 3s.— Bit Doors open Half-past Sit Performance to commence at Seven. Ticket* to had at the Printers; of .Mr. Siaadisy, Mr** Hbo ...
... HUNDRED AND THIRTY THOUSAND POUNDS. (Thole Profits belong to the Assured. Aamranees granted to any Extant not exceeding.s (XXV. approved Lives. Lift Office in Great Britain, since the EQUITABLE of LONDON enacted its restricting Bye-Law of IBIG, has been enabled to afford equal advantage to the Assured. its Fuads and Revenues are in stale of the most rapid taai—■ AMuraoeea which may now be ...
... Notice Olven, a of the Ratepayers to the Highways of Township of Bradford will be held in the Vestry the Parish Church, on Thursday, the twenty-fourth day April, 1839, at ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely to examine and pass the Surveyor's accounts for the year ending March Mlh, 1838, and for the year ending March 1839. RICHARD GARNETT, Surveyors of the SAMUEL BROADBENT, Highways. ...
... 6th, THE CHAIR TO BE TAKEN AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Wards hare been fitted up vjwfh Beds, and will bs re*dy T h° reception of Patients after)he above meeting. ral new regulations ?? consequence, be proposed, and that such Subscribers as feel an interest in the wel- 'i ?? b f °?Tj charity, will fiiyour the Meeting with their punctual I^V* By order of the Committee, ?? G. R. MOSSMAN. j^ord, M»y2BtMB34 ...
... Oue Guinea. S bers, not Shareholders One Guinea ttnd Half. SIBS The following Papers are taken in: LONDON. Tffo Globes. I , Morning Post. standard. , Morning Herald. Courier. [ Times. JJ. Joh n Bull. PROVINCIAL. Bradford Observers. Two Leeds Mercuries. T*° f*T lß telligencers. Yorkshire Gazette. T* o i Times. The Scotsman. ■^O^filDING OF YORKSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, mT the MICHAELMAS ...
... : JOHN GARNETT HORSFALL, Esq., in the Chair; PRESENT. (. omiWAITE. E>q. M.D. , JOSHUA LCPTON, E«q. S\MUEL LAYCOCK, Esq. MILES ILLINGWORTH, Esq. JOHN RAND, Esq. | MR. GORELL. WILLIAM RAND, Esq. j MR. KNOWLES, Agent to B, THOMAS HORSFALL, Esq. Hanson, Esq. WM. MACTURK, E«q.,M.D. MR. EDWU. HAILSTONE. GEORGE OXLEY, Esq. Report on the subject of procuring a more abundant supply of jure Water for ...
... TO LET. [For Term of Years, or from Year lo year.] VALUABLE WORSTED MILL, with Genteel DWELLING-MOOSE, and about TWO ACRES MEADOW LAND, together with the Machinery In Mill, consisting of Eleven Spinning Frame*, with LitaWe preparing Reels. Warping Mills, and oilier nec«. article* for carrying on the or*led Trade. 'L,, Mill i* situated Morton, near Bingley, and Jlaielv in the occupation of Mr. ...
... Join Cheesebrougb Wilson G. Wtud • Miles Illingworth T. Monhno* Joshua Pollard J. O. Horaihll - ) Wmßaad John BUM Sharp Marten Buck and Holmn Francis Dufßeld Thomas Hill Andrew W. Thomson James Thomson Samuel Cannon John Millhorp Henry Harris John Wood George Willett Joseph Sowdee Richard Margwison John Stead Samuel Marge risen Thomas Boilings Abraham Brumfit Wm Horsfall Macturk, M.D. Samuel ...
... tlw Jmlgcs Astiac for the Northern Circuit. Soon after four o'clock, the High Sheriff, Sir RoU*rt Frankland Russell, Bart., attended retinuu of hi* tenantry and tradesmen, richly and wearing favours, vet out from Blako Street to meet their lord*hi|* Dringhousos, where Urey arrived aliout five o'clock. The learned Judges there entered the carriage the High Sheriff, and then proceeded stkTd to ...