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... for . -i i HiK»_ »- OVERTON. Tbey must Iwar a v>t i rd and religious character. The Master ' ,!!„ -BiH-tent to teach the English Language, '• , nnd Arithmatic; and tbe Mistress JeS. k ?? ' R d 'la, ,la , in SCWinR - is derived from quarterages, to i i .innderatc fixed tttpend will be added. ~ ii etioii will be held on Monday the 10th Vhe J^. al the Sciiooi.-HorsK. 3-t irua . > Mr John ...
... the =th of February next, at Nine ?? th. Forenoon precise-.)-.^ ?? Princi^^ PELICAN LIFE ASSUKANCE OFFICES. Lombard-street and Spring Guide- DIRECTORS. Mat thi as Att wood, Esq., M.l*. James A. Gordon .Esq. V.i am Stanley Claike, Esq., Hugh llammerslcy , l sq. ?? sir William Heygate, llai t.and ?? Coope, Esq. Ald.-rnran. Wi , Esq., F.R.S. J. Petty Muspratt.Esq. Sir l\ illiam Cvi tis, Hart. ...
... parish ; not to gratify the pporailing for innovation, which raises almos ...
... County will l\. soon become vacant, by the rsfcignation of Mr. BAR'i LETT, 1 beg to offer myselflbCandidate. and to kolicit the favour of your Votes awl Interest. Having, with the assistance of many rfiends, made a general Canvass, and huving ?? most gratifying pro- mises of support from all quarters, in a manner scarcely to have been anticipated, I cannot but feel confident of mv ultimate ...
... on Wednesday the sth February, 1834, at Eleven ?? in the Forenoon, by J. ELLIS, Broker, for disposing of about 9,400 Damaged Ox Hides, Just landed from the Schooner City of Exeter, Wm. Long, Master, From Rio Grande, forced into this Port, in distress, on her voyage np Channel. At the same time will be offered for Sale, the Sound Portion of the said Vessel's Cargo, con- sisting of about ' %,$5O ...
... ia a fait (Jueelion. shall hay« S W F. It. SIR JOHN BECKETI' in the eldest son the late Sit John lteckelt, Hart, of , man . || known hta day. Ibe Inhabitants L«». not him. lltuush among them. «r Iteckcit was horn at Leeds; commenced eel. Ftee end enn- Soe.l his studies under the late lUv. W shr*pshaok*. I John's Church ; consequently his earliest lections fad attachments are Leeds ami its ...
... Grtitl-m»»'» Family, anrl aaf steady titbits. Being a very .mall Family, no regular Kitchen Maid ,s kept. * ApP-y. it by Letter, Post Paid, to Mr. Jennett, Stockton. Tri-- WANTED, | V a WHOLESALE TEA- WAREHOUSE, a I \t)L 111 from 14 to Hi Years of Age. as an APPREN- 'I U'r. Application, by l_etter Post paid, to the PRINTER of thi-- P-P> i , - ill be duly attended to P. S. A Premium -ill be ...
... DA\ eaiy In the morning, rei timing every sATURD ROTTERDAM, carrying his Majesty's Mails, every WEDM. S DAY and SATURDAY Morning, at Seven ©'Clock precisely, re. turning evei) r\ \ and SATURDAY Morning. OsTFND, every SATURDAY Morning, taking goods, return- in/ every TUESDAY Mght. CALAIS, every SUNDAY Morning, taking goods, returning WEDNESDAY night. Packer froinST.KA- MARINE STEAM PAI ...
... 11 _,t MA pR A ] 0I | N (JRAHAM FOSTER q ll} SL are very large and airy, t ?? i * » ffo :ti M« ? rs- F. and C. E. Man- t ?? *t !»»*' ?? £ Thacker, 4, Leadenhall-street : ■Mi^Cot^ Ali .'Vi-he'-wwrt, Lime-street; or to the '■■ 'm\f ~«ai ...
... will beh .Men at the sOC'IKTVS HOUSE in Lincoln's Innfieds, on Monday, 'he i ih February, at Oneo'elock precisely, for the purpose of taiinglnto c ?? rhe ?? of appoint- ing^ seiaiate committee to superintend the publiearion, and promote tbe circulation of versions of the Holy Scrip- tnri he Bool: of Cominou Piayer in Foreign Lan- ,• !■ nn,l for the ..f the Society's operations lv this ...