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... An account of Coal and Iron brought down the Canal tiur;ng tl the week ending May 17 TONI ? Thomas Protliero 100 is ThomaPowell 175 Vi r. J. Blewitt 825 vo, John ipond 300 ( 1 VV S. Cariwright 260 British Iron Co. Gwillim and John Davies Carr, Cargill, & Co Is J. V. Hanson 175 Totat. J826 Iron 19S2 tl Tons 3807 e: ...

CalflllJill \

... CalflllJill AND LIST UL FAIRS, NOTICKS, ETC., IN 1HBS COUNTIES OF GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, AND BRECON, FOR THE ENSUING WKEK. DEC. 21. FOURTH SUNDAY ADVENT. Morning—• 1 lesson, 30 chap. Isaiah 2n1 ditto, 21 chap. Acts. Eveniug-l lesson, 3'2 chap. Isaiah 2nd ditto, I chap. 1st John. St. Thomas. Shortest day. Sun rises 8h. 6m. and sets 3h. 51 in. -22. Holcroft born,. 1744. 23. Antwerp sun-emU-red, ...

Manchester & Milford Haven Railway

... [PROVISIONALLY REGISTERED.] Capital £2,600,000, in Shares of E23 each. Deposit, E2 12s. 6d. per Share. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. ^•Mirman—Sir John Owen, Bart., Lord Lieutenant 01, Pembrokeshire, Vice-Admiral of the Coast, Governor I of Milford Haven, and M.P. for Pembroke. deputy Chairmait-Riebar(i Birley, Esq., Manchester. LANCASHIRE. Robert Ashton, Esq., cotton spinner and manufacturer, ...

£ bfitj)pin0

... BA.NKRUPTs.-(From the London Gazettes.) VRlOA Y.-Sames Jessup, Notting-hill, and \Vm. Johnson. Holloway, Middlesex, builders. George Graham, Thomas Adams.anil Michael Bogle Wacfarlane, Cheapsidc, London, calico-printers. George Craft, Hitchin, Herts, baker. John Leadbeater, Manchester, merchant. Henry Cbarle*, Manches- ter, cotnmitiinn-agent. John KeUey, Manchester, j rner. John Collins, ...

A L M ANACK FOR 1846

... lUbtcU) of iSocftg* THE MYSTERIES or PARIS. By Eugene Sue. London: Chapman and Hall. Part XVIII. of this truly delightful work has been received, commencing with a continuation of the story of Pique-Yinaigre to the occupiers of the Stone Jug, and which story has a powerful effect upon the minds of the hearers, inducing a favourable change of their inten- tions respecting Germain, who, by the ...

t L ourrap IM MA RKET8

... | 69pN EXClIASGg. MARK LANE, .tl»s. Ji-i.j 21, 18, j Tftajeuppiies of are small, and ihe weather unsettled to-day^ anc! .some reapit; of the injury to the giowir.^ eiopi. We hay!e tia'd a good for English wheat this moraine, at an advance of Is. per^p on all 'descriptions since this day Fiee foreign in letiif/at ao advanoe^f Is. to is. per or., and a few parcels oirwheab»'i)oCd have cu'aiged ...

LONDON n*A RKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE, MON, JULY 7,18451 The arrivals of wheat last week, and also to this morning's market, are small. The maiket opened with firmness, and tha CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE, P-LON, JULY 7,1845 The arrivals of wheat last week, and also to this morning's market, are small. The maiket opened with firmness, and tha picked samples sold at the advance obtained the middle of last! ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, rIm. 1!

... RA,3KRHPT. Algernon Lindsey Flint, ($2, Aldermanburv, City, and T'pper Ci.ipton, warehouseman. William Alexander Christian, Newcautle-^frcet, Strand, inn- keeper. John White, (!, Great Andrew-street, Seven-dials, leather seller. Robert Miyo Herbert, late of Truro, Cornwall, but now of Reading, tca- ...

NEWPORT

... Arrivals and Sailings for the week ending Dec. 18th, 1845. ARRIVED. Finmano, Timascincich, Bordeaux, ballast.- Minerva, Rowlands, Rouen, ballast.—Ann, Trick, Cork, dries.——Whim, Lewis, Chepstow, barley. Venus, Benoke. Waterford. sundries.—Henry, Probyn, Caroline, Hewett, Sallfi Todd, Eowey, iron ore.—Merch»nt, Short, Watchet, flour.-— George, Witners, Gloucester, sundries. Palace, KillmaO*^ ...