THE LEICESTER CHRONICLE
... Liiciitiii, Nov. 29, 1834. With the exception of three or four appointments to offices in the Treasury, the Duke Wellington's Ministry remains as last week.— The report to whi ...
... Liiciitiii, Nov. 29, 1834. With the exception of three or four appointments to offices in the Treasury, the Duke Wellington's Ministry remains as last week.— The report to whi ...
... LONDON. TUESDAY, NOV. 18. THE MINISTERS. THIS subject absorbs all others. The Gazette of this evening announces that At the Court St- James's, the 17th day November, 1834, present, the King's Moat Excellent Majesty in Council, hi* Majesty having been pleased to appoint the Most Noble Arthur Duke Wellington to be ore of his Majesty'* Principal Secretaries State, hia Grace was this day, by his ...
... i'enn ; a,,d Persona who arc ?? ,4 becoming Candidates, or of making inquirle* In in half of others, are requested to apply to rhe Secretary, from whom they will receive all the informa- tion which they may requite. Applications and testimonial* from Candidates, must be sent in on nr before Monday, the Ist of December. .HO, leS34. W. OTTER, M.A., Prim LONDON INSTITUTION. Oct. 21, ' TVOTICE IS ...
... RICAN SOOTHING SYRUP for CHIL- DREN CUTTING THEIR TEETH, is so well known to the public, that no recommenda- tion here can he Wanted to induce Mothers and Nurses to make use of this invalnahle remedy in all diseases arising from painful Dentition. As soon as the Syrup is rubbed on the Gnms the Child will he relieved, the Gums cooled, and the inflammation reduced. It is as in- nocent as ...
... Land called The Warren, situate in tbe parish of Laken- heath, in the county of Suffolk. October 25th, 1834. ?? THE GENERAL COURTS BARON of His Grace the DUKE of NORFOLK, for his several Manors hereinafter mentioned, will be held at tbe usual places on the days and times following : — Harleston, on Monday the 10th of November, ?? o'clock in the Morning. Earsham, tbe same day, at Two in the ...
... above Departments, S*i h^ *g££3* from h ' s l Z tefte ■ ?? 11 -vnlars, nqu' rc at the Post-Office, s trfuV-K c _ir(^ p- d ) direrted f « **■ ...
... obtained from the London Horticul- tural Society's Garden, in 18. H. WANTED, A TIN PLATE WORKER, who thoroughly /V. understands his Business, and of steady habits— will have good wages, and constant em- ?? a MOULDER, who is a steady man, will meet with every encouragement, liy apply- ing, if hy letter, post-paid) to Mr. Cockshott, Clitheroe. R . BOOTLE, STAY AND CORSET MAKER, No. 6, St. Ann ...
... M.r. THOMAS BARRETT LENNARD, ESQ. M.P. JOHN JOLll.il 1 ITS ELL, ESQ. IHOMAS WILLIAM BIiAMSTON, ESQ. THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of tbis SOCIETY will be held on FRIDAY, tbe I2tb day of December next, the day of tbe Chelmsford Annual Cattie Snow, when Premiums will be awarded, as under, for the most deserving Labourers :ind Servants, Stock, and Agricultural Productions. The Prizes already awaided ...
... -l* 1 ' TFR WITCH, A. 1. (late Don Pedro's l __*t * * it. 1 tons, coppered and copper- fastened, aat. ! * ?? f '..miiiandvr. To Invalids and others de- V fil ß . - ' Madeira and the Azores this presents an I'^ fishing . The vessel is well known as one of >or l a nd. and has excellent accommodations, and •^■Ji Ll attentive .Master. After a week's stay at ?? peJs tt> St. Michael and ...
... Hio*4 St rest, Southampton. N»v- Ist, 1834. ~ POSTING HEDUCED. SALISBURY AND SOUTHAMPfON ROADS. JURS. WEBB, of tbe Wbllesley XT * m Arm* htn, MumtELL GaattN, returns her best Thaaks to tbe Nobility and Gentry, for tbe liberal sup- port she has hitherto experienced, particularly since she . Reduced tbe phce of Posting ■ and trusts that (as she was tbe first totdo so ia ber Hue of posting), to ...
... vi M ?? the 15th of \ vember, at Eight and from FAL' OUTH on WEI D \Y, I tie ll>th. Has very superior accommodations for passen- gers : be bad ofWH/oX and ANDERSON. 40, HAMILTON, Edinburgh! G. C. and R. VV. j ith,: and a. MITCHELL, Agent to the Edinburgh ! Ste-.ein Ship Compail FIRST SHIP FOR BOMBAY, touching at MADEIRA, (OI.UMHO, und along the- MALABAR COAST, I the «eak-ship VICTORYi 712 tons ...
... CURACY • Also, STOUNARD'S FARM, With suitable Buildings ; ALSO MALTINGS AND COTTAGES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. FAREBROTHER and Co. At Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, ' London, on Friday, December sth, at Twelve, by di- rection ofthe Trustees under the Will ofthe late SIR W. B. RUSH, THE FREEHOLD GREAT and SMALL TITHES ofthe Parish of STOKE NEXT CLARE, Containing ...