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NH RETURNS. P AAAAA PIT. Govt. Debi.-----i 11,015,100 Other Securities 3,459,900 Gold ()on & Bul. 9,037,380 ..

... ounce of castor oil. There was nothing in the bottle he took it, as he he saw his fellovs-servant, Jane Beer, hit out in the kitchen.—Dr. Cahill, a medical gentleman, residing at St. Michael' Place was called in and foundthe deceased insensible. Mrs. Harcooly ...

EXTENSIVE SALE OF

... decanters. bottles, &e. ;China in c piece sets; table linen, knives and forks, kitchen taides chairs, tinting tables, and • most extensive assortment of valuable culinary and kitchen requisites, ofdie hest description. The Cattle. Horses, Sheep, hay, Corn, ...

To Me Editor of Me Alorelesfield Crier

... into her shop, and Asked for a halfpennyworth of apples. Witness told him she did not sell them, and then went hack into the kitchen. She did not whether he left the shop; but about two hours ; afterwards four brass weights were missed from the I counter ...

li. CI COURIER AND HERALD

... night. The broke out iu the Court room, and was caused by a wooden beam igniting, which was connected with a due horn the kitchen. In about an hour the tire was subdued by the use of engines. At the Plymouth Guildha/l, on Monday, the magistrates eJniroitted ...

WILMSLOW AND LAWTON TURNPIKE ROAD

... tumbler glasses, wine and spirit decanters, castors, canisters, baths, large dinner bell, set of brass weights, steel yards, kitchen dresser, hastener and jack, iron and copper tea kettles, brass and iron saucepans, clothes maids, butter bowl and prints, ...

HOUsEKEEPER WANTED

... AUCTIONEER and . AP P RAISER, on the ground floor, heated through- 0 GENERAL AGENT, nt : sis th,onts, noir Oressong Rooms, Kitchen, OFFICES, PARK GREEN, lar, h.-. all reitlcte Sill, Fixtures. Stables, Coach MACCLESFIELD. eoosertaltle Cottage attached; Garden ...

oVEBTLBED—t2,3B6

... 0 .._ _ - . 0 10 6 o • o o o • o • o o gate-street . . Mr. Chas. Brooks. draper, Foregate-street Mr. R. Read, King's Arms Kitchen . Mr. Little, grocer, Eastgate.street . . Mr. Ralph Moulton, Fruiterer, Eastgate.street Mr. Denson, baker, Nortbgate.street ...

TURKEY

... looking through the house, and not finding any one, and nothing teeing displaced, except a great deal of soot lying on the.kitchen fire and hearth. they carne to the conclusion that a brick must have fallen down the chimney, dislodged the soot, and caused ...

TORK I NGTON LODGE

... (28eft. by 19ift.), and three other rooms on the ground floor, heated throughout ; six Bed Rooms, four large Dressing Rooms; Kitchen, Cellars, Ac. all replete with Fixtures. Stables, Coach House, and conversable Cottage attached: Garden , Meadow. ncoutainiiig ...

TORKINGTON LODGE

... (28ift. by 190.), wad three other rooms on the ground door, heated throughout ; six Bed Rooms, four large Dressing ROOM; Kitchen. Cellars, he, all replete with Fixtures. Stables, Coach noose, and convenable Cottage attached; Carden, Meadow. containing ...

I am, &C. THO 3. BRODRICK. Macclesfield, 2nd February, 11i57. To the Editor of the Macclesfield Coiner

... water in a dish, and left it on a flagstone while he went into the kitchen to carry into effect some other arrangement. his child was then in the yard. and, it appears, entered the kitchen while his father's back turned, and drank a portion of the liquid ...