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... Co. in announcing the Close ofthe East India Company's Tea Sale, have much Ploasure in stating to their numerous Customers in Bury and surrounding Country, that owing to the large quantity of- fered the Sf RONG and USEFUL SO RIS have sold considerably lower than for many Sales past. Having completed our purchases, and ever anxious to give our customers the advantages of every favourable turn ...
... Esq. • -50 Hon. Miss E. G. J. iladow , Esq. - -10 Mrs. Eden - - • 1_ Rev. I*, tiuillehaud • 5 Henry and the Misses Guillebaud - - - 0 hippie, Esq. -10 J. Gw’atkin, KtfQ. - -50 Mrs. Admiral Bedford -10 The Roger* -10 J, Mor Kan straclmit. Esq. 2 J. Ware, E*q. - - - Christopher E«q. Stephen Cave, Esq. -10 Rcr.F. fllwln • - - 1 * Rev. J, Heiisnnui • • Dr. Miss Loeoek Mr*. Miss Grant Mr. Joim ...
... 1 ?? on . burthen. JOHN (.KA HAM FOS- •TI ?? I ?? ll. t .S., Commander (late ( umlier- -71l February, with ilie view of accommo- * ' r J r and others as heretofore usually pro- zLi* l M.'.n»sl.. | *. This Ship is fitted up for the ■ J l ?? p„»se-nger« with every comfort and e-onve- ?? ?? .ii.er.en. « ■ mild •*W**i RB!»•> ...
... The French Five per Cents, have closed at Io3f for money; 104f for account; French Three per Cents. 75f lie for money; ...
... SPORTSMAN is published every . Saturday, Price Three H alfpence ; mod in MONTHLY PORTS, containing Five Number* mod Wrapper, Price B ...
... tbs Honourable Mr*. NORTON. Engraved Steel by Thomp«».fr»» j^J^^wl^b^wr. Orders received ail Bookseller* and Newsmen. Offlee, 19, Catbcriue-street. Strand. ...
... .ils whsrl where |«s*engers can walk on ,«' !! „l thciinv the vessel starts. • ' ?? KGH. TO-MORROW EVENING . ' ?? Saturdaj Evening, Dec. 21. ! I* ' s„r.-«i f*t W - l ' ir( -*> Piccadilly; arK ) . ' , .tic A. MITCHELL. , vIS KOR BRICKLAYERS, , f° , i.?TLKLIxS, »nd SLATERS' WORKS at \ ?? -Department of the Comptroller (or Victual. H* T . Transpon S-rvioes, Dec. 5, 1833.— The Commis. t puling ...
... Thete not (he slightest truth in the stories ire have observed in some quarters, of Lord Grey's retirement, or of tbe discussion* in the Cabinet to the appointment of a suc ...
... ; insis'ed on the production the documents, and demanded that an official communication should be made the Chamber. The .Minister for Foreign Affairs sa the convention of Zondboven was not tliplom .tic treaty, but merely a military convention { could not produce any thing but that convention. , . .„ , . In the end tbe Ministers of foreign Affairs and of War both declared themselves ready lay ...
... In itrse Monthly Publicatlen, the same plan Colburn's Modern Novelists, handsomely erinted in post hvo., and bound Morocco Cloth, price only per Volume, IRISH NATIONAL TALES, the most Modern Authors. That which lias already been done for National History, the uniform collection of Sir Walter Scott's admirable Tales, here proposed to done in behalf Irish Story, the rc-producclon, the much ...