LIST OF PRICES
... LIST PRICES. wniM. pet dot Kktrry Do. •ap*rior..,..^^,^4* I>o. do .%• Do. do. old Brown 4‘i» Do. do. Gold 44* Do. Jo. very old and Port (from the wood).. .30» Do. »u|)«rior ..34« per doi. Port. el«f.. . ,, ...
... LIST PRICES. wniM. pet dot Kktrry Do. •ap*rior..,..^^,^4* I>o. do .%• Do. do. old Brown 4‘i» Do. do. Gold 44* Do. Jo. very old and Port (from the wood).. .30» Do. »u|)«rior ..34« per doi. Port. el«f.. . ,, ...
... We*' Rising of the County of York, I«e KNARFSBOROUCn.on Tnrrlay tbo 3lstiUyof Dorem|«r inst. ; ami A ...
... tons ! THOMAS UINGHOSF. alin ROBIN- *• ..f Mr-rpos-SPALDixo Moor. Omm, of York. J»mcr .ml iw»r ■ 1 N ,a,.a ami worked a* Journeyman, at l *T r ■•l .m.iim.dof Doncaster, in the said « onntjr in ‘he ''- .. V,,,) H ,h.-1 ountv about .5 York. 1 |{ ; il)er ,i,e late Cath Rl.sk, the ot r'tAM I’.I.ASSIIAKB. East oti.ngwiih, the . ir-UA Jobber, before her Mama*. ttl -l •'■■rv:: ~ ,;to,. or any Lawful ...
... ij 3&&ifr___\ittX3U£c, ?? / l iTTmMif'* n ?? A ?? No. 1, Aiaioh- that he takes a limited number of YOUNG GENTLEMEN ai BOARDERS. ■ W^^ ' ' ' ?? ?? : ' : ?? ' ' -Aflui Iha'-Wialtoaai T.railsa Maan alB tii Tina— Ibi Terms and tto moat respeetabte Mtimaii iS nau to -fwrrbiiti **aess&ssr- I\tANOB HOUSE! ACADEMY, FOOL, Ji. UHI iM WWMY, OUMWCIED BY J. CURRY, Oi 2 ?? YOCNG GENHEMEN are ?? ...
... HAS the pleasure, of announcing that intend* GRAND CONCERT of Vocal and Instrumsntsl Music, the Exchange-Rooms, Bradford, on the evening of Friday, Dece»btr 13« A, for which ha* engaged tha following eminent Performers;• ratKcirat vocaust*. MISS BRUCE London Conckrt*.) MISS DOLBY, & MR. MACHIN. rtUNCICAL INSTaUMKKTAUftt. MR. LINDLEY, Sew. The unrivalled Violoncello Player. MR. BLAGROVE, ...
... ?? * Boar4fins *£** Hm2e' o % e K. r, -Etoajjcb— OneGunieaandahalf. MZ »*■ ™*Z FoUrteenYe Bd^ fJ° W aanum. Washing,— £_ per annum. ■c above Terms include Private Instruction in Mathematics, ■tree Fellowships and Ten Scholarships in St. John's CoUeue Kbndge, are appropriated to Scholars educated *t this &*2oL ■» is also one of tte Schools which have te^SS' L IT^?AL a J IdCOMMERCIAL SCHOOL ■M ...
... WANTED, l»y Gentleman in Scotland, an ACTIVE SOBER MAN. hilly Acquainted with the Dulles the Situation. .ne need apply who cannot Produce ample Testimonial* Ability, and alw Strict Sobriety and Honcstv. Letters (Post containinsr Term* and References, may be Addressed Kobkrt Taylor. Esq.. Ktrktonhill. Montrose. . t'roCi Winter Ball. THERE »ill Re BALT, at Mr. ,1 Emmerson’s, the Croft Spa Hotel, ...
... : in the MorniDg, by the Rev. SAMUEL MALL of Doncaster; and in the Evening, by the Rev. i(IHN THORPE. The Subject of the Rev. John Thorpe's Discourse will the ?? Christian Union, or the Duties of different De- LinatioßS of Christians towards each other in the pre- . posture of Affairs. Tactions w iU be made after the Services, to defray Debt on the Chapel, and the cost of recent Repairs. to ...
... IF THOMAS alias ROBI m*\, tpos Spai.dino Mot „ ~r Ma-ket W. it'lii-n, in the Con ot York, Joiner who awl worked Journevman. at an. itu- ruiubbouthraKl °t l»oi.ca>ler. in the raid loutoy o. V .V and Hetlord, in the Cou'.lv of N ...
... be beld i ,je Bank, on Monday, the 9th dayof December, 1839, : Bleven ?? in the Forenoon, when tbe attendance the above-named Officers is respectfnlly requested . By order. B. SCHOFfELD, Secretary. Surrey atreet, Nov. 29th, 1839. __ i ?? TO THE GOVERNORS OF THS SHEFFIELD INFIRMARY. t (B*Y Losms. Ladies, and Gentlemen,— A vacancy ) I having occurred in tbe Office of MATRON to L Institution, I ...
... €'lii'i*lina* k MMioiiA. HE GIVEN, that the Quarier Sessions the Peace tor the Borough . • Richmond, the County Y ork, will be held before Chvhi.es Heneage EIsLEY. Esquire, Recorder ol the said Borough, at the Common Hall and the said B -rough,on Monday, the Tliirueih Day ol December. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty Nine, at Ten the Forenoon, when all Jurors. Suitors, Persons under ...
... TWO MILLIONS. ESTABLISHED, MARCH, MUCCCXXIV. Pire Department. THE Assured are entitled to one-third the Profits, without an# HabiUty on their pari Is the Losses. Parties intending to continue their Policies falling doe at Christmas, must renew them within Fifteen Days of that time, or they will become void. The Assured are entitled to two-thirds of the Profits, without any Liability on their ...