Notlcfc to Creditor*. ALL Persons to whom the late Mr. THOMAS BROMBLEY, f\ of Goadby, in the county of Leicester,
... Grazier, stood iu- ebted at his decease, are requested to send the particulars of jeir ...
... Grazier, stood iu- ebted at his decease, are requested to send the particulars of jeir ...
... 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 ...
... against JOHN DARWIN and FRANCIS FRITH, of , Chapeltown, in the Parish of Ecclesfield, and of Sbef- field, both in the County of York, Ironfouuders, Dealers and Chapmen, are requested to meet the Assignees of , the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupts, at the House of Mr. Charles Hoyland, the Sign of the Coach and Horses, in Chapeltown aforesaid, on MONDAY, ( the Fourteenth Day of May next, ...
... THE ITCH CURED ONE HOUR. ROBINSON’S M’EST-RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. NOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Michaelmas General Quarter Session* the Peace for the i Weat-Kiding of the County of York, will be opened at Knaresborough Tuesday, the 16lh,I)ay of October next, and Adjournment from thence Vili be bolden at Leeds, on Wednesday, the 17th Day of |he same Month, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon of ...
... the purpose of receiving Tenders for the supply of such of the undermentioned articles, as may be re- quired for use iv the Gaols at Springfield and Chelms- ford, from the Ist June to the 30th November, 1838. Sealed Tenders to be delivered at Chelmsford Gaol before 10 o'clock in the morning of the day of meeting. Further information may be' obtained by applying at the Gaols. THOS. C. NEALE, ...
... tbe many favors coDierre6 upon him. begs most respectfully to inform tbem, that he has just letumed from London with a splendid Assortment oi FANCY GOODS, suitable for the present Season, are ready for Inspection. 137, Church-street, 1 May 11, 1838. / SPRING FASHIONS. HOLMES AND WILCOCK, DRAPERS, MILLINERS,* STRAW HAT MANUFACTURERS, BEG respectfully to announce to their Friends and the PUBLIC, ...
... K^a* 0 f _? Rl«nk Pet tions for the W^^SSS^ Mrs. Stafford, r\td t> f Mr.Sw**' ?? J-as next. may now IZjjc* |S , V joHN LAW, E«,uire, *Tti^ U ?? the Relief of .wifl-tf ?? _S_5T Day ol November. VZi**mmm** SmW-- Bt tllC t^*JJa_S_S^^ of York, and Debtors, pursuant SST-P tbc a- __ — given, '^■riSS ? f Kr JOHN LAW, Eaq., ?? LIJA !I ?? for ; h *j ?? ?? «tn?THi«i» pay of Nov- in the Forenoon pre- ...
... the TRUS- TEES of the District or Branch of the Essex Turnpike Road, leading from the Turnpike Gate at Little Waltham, in the County of Essex, to Hockerill, in the County of Hertford, will be held at the House of Isaac Malster, called the Saracen's Head Inn, at Great Dunmow, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th Sep- tember, 18.18, at 12 o'clock at Noon, at wbich lime and place the Tolls arising at the ...
... Woodruff, and ANTWERP, John ] S ' N t ooimaHders, leave their moorings off the Tower regularly V thURSO A V ar_i SUNDAY, at Noon, for ANTWERP. r*_ ' _uperb ships are wholly unequalled in speed by any other v tne Continent ; they bave besides most elegant and I ?? ie ' for passengers, being fitted up with spacious •' . an.l I.aJi es ' c; ' blns - ■» we •»» splendid saloons. For freight or ...
... John ' i niimafiders, leave Iheir moorings off the Tower regularly . SDAVana THURSDAY, at Noon, for ANTWERP. ' .. superb ships are wholly unequalled in speed by ajy other io :ue Cuntinent ; ihey have besides most elegant and . ,n l-Lion« :or passengers, being fitt«d up with spacious I - i. es' cabins, as well as splendid saloons. For freight or j , pplicalion should be made to the Agenu, ...