LEICESTER CHRONICLE. October 11'. 1851,
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... FROM FRIDAY'S GAZETTE, June 27, 1851. ' BANKRUPTS. , ALLEM, Thomas, Regent-street, bookseller, to surrender July , half past 1, Aug. 19, at half-past 12, at the Bankrupts' Court' Sol. Mr. Lloyd, Milk-street; off. as. Mr. Nicholson, Basinghall. street. Pet. cr. Parker Margetson, Adelaide-street, surgeon Pet. June 24. BALLINGALL, James, Edward-street, Port man-square, pianoforte maker, July 4, ...
... LEEDS CORN MARKET, March 4.—The arrivals of grain today aro not large as of late, owing to contrary fresh English wheat fully maintains last week V v • value Wheat, E-s.-,\Suffolk, ft Norfolk, fiOlbs New Red to White OOs Old Red 40s White to 00s — Cambridgeshire and Wisbeach, OOlbs 32s to Do. Red White OOs Yorkshire and Lincolnshire to X - Do. Red White to OOs Foreign 6011 st Red 37* ...
... on Monday, the 28th of July —Dore House, June 27th. L'^DIES BOARDING SCHOOL, ISLE OF MAN. at MILL MOUNT, situated in the beautiful Vale of Braddan, about a mile from Douglas. MISS HATTERSLEY receives a select number of Tupils as Boarders only. Terms, ?? forwarded on application. The Vacation will termim te July 22nd. ED UCATIO N . — At MR. SIMPSON'S ACADEMY, Earby Hall, near Richmond, ...
... enumerators who were eranndfe IT g th . e Cen,ua - th followiog was made in the Dudley Union:—Joseph Jo„ the declarant, describes himself '• Alias Old Joe • H e*d Family but members, s1 paradox ;» •' 1 aflfxihle miserly bachelor and he appends the following poetical illustration of himself in his schedule: have no wife to vex and tease child to trouble displease ; No lodger to intrude his ...
... restored in some measure French 'ord. remark, 1 The piofession of « ■ RESS Letters from rls is one requiring small d * JOurnali,t in Paris list will show -The prison*? 8 ° f coura e « following present two editors of tho j? the Conciergerie contains at one of Peuple, an( j, fesse three of the Evenemeni, One of the editors of tt. tbe Messager de i'Assemble. these to-morrow,' lcc '® will all ...
... MRS BANNISTER, -fee Ladles' Registering Office for Servants, 107, CHURCH-STREET, PRESTON. WANTED, rKS, Housemaids, Dairymaids, and Ser- vants of All Work. NOTICE. «)THE CREDITORS OF JOHN SHEP- HERD, LATE OF THE NEW INN, LAN- CASTER. THE First and Final DIVIDEND arising from the Estate and Effects of the above John Shepherd will be paid at the New Inn, on I Wednesday, June llth, 1851, at Three ...
... the good order and discipline of the Men's side of tke Establishment, nnder the direction of the Medical Officers. Salary £60 per annum, with heard, washing, and lodging. Applications in writing, stating age, qualifica- tions, and nature of testimonials, to be forwarded to Superintendent. Lancaster, Nov. sth, 1851. PORT OF LANCASTER. WANTED, A BEA PILOT, (To be Stationed at nic of Fowdry,) FR ...
... Guinea each. Crests at seven f Orders received at the Gazette Office, Lancas- tfr, where a specimen may be seen. EDUCATION. MR. and MISS SANDERSON'S SCHOOL will be RE OPENED on Monday, the 21st instant. Castle-hill, July Ilth, 1851. MRS. G. WRIGHT BEG8 to announce that the duties of her Esta- blishment for the Education of Young La- dies, trill be RESUMED On Mn-Div, ihe ?? of July. REFERENCE-. ...
... the Lands nf John £„kondBok, Eso., or from the bed of tbe Road over the said Lands and River to the Ullage of Aughton, will be prosecuted without further notice. SAMUEL ALLSOPP AND SONS, B URTON-ON-TRRNT, BEG to inform the Public of Lancaster and the neighbourhood, that Mr. George Jackson, Wine and Spirit MainhanU, has an Sale t supply of their East India Pale, Mild, and Strong ALES, in Casks ...
... Books, Bs. each, by Edwab- TaaTUi ; sad msy be had to One Volume, elegantly bound, 18s. The most pleasing, tasteful, sad classical selection af short aad full Voluntaries ever issued from tbe musical areas.— Musical Review. THE AMATEUR INTERLUD IST. —A collection of lM Short Interludes, to play between the Verses of the Psalms, ia Oae Book, Price 45., by Edw_bd T-.Tta sad J. P. Dtbb. THE ...
... Paris il. 5 8 ._ 1. - varication Company's new and favourite steam JLrftsl * ...