J. G. SHAW. TKVITES sn inspection of his NEW ani 1 EXTENSIVE SHOW BOOMS, containing th Cat assortment of General
... Ironmongery, Resiste g^tcs, Chimney Pieces, Fenders end Fire Irons . Fls JJTpatent Ki ...
... Ironmongery, Resiste g^tcs, Chimney Pieces, Fenders end Fire Irons . Fls JJTpatent Ki ...
... ■p> Clippers, in conjunction with the •KIAGLELIKE OF PACKETS, Are ditpatehed on \sth of each Mouth. • * h ?? BWl ?? ••« to the day, and are JSJ.ft,** P*** •» *• Provisioning, and Passenger Ac PACKET of Iftth APRIL, tbe renowned Clipper Ship M YOUNG AMERICA. . 1760 Tons Register, 4000 Tons Burthen. T*b Bwble dipper is one of tbe most splendid ships sflosi. Built •»y«B«y tor speed, sbe bas ...
... HE R M AJ'eSTY'S THEATRE. ITALIAN Covent-Garden. -f^prERP, BRUSSELS, COLOGNE. 4 '..iMBUBG. BERLIN, LEIPSIC, DRESDEN, Ac. — (Sea: /»- eve Lours only.}— Reduced fare, 275. and 20s.— The ;'•* ?? i ompany's new, splendid, and very powerful steam-ship »> ; sV F. W. Ptißt-K, Commander, leaves the St. Katharine I - ,'wer. every Sunday, at 12 noon ; returning from Antwerp f v ' j ,esdsy at 12 noon. ...
... Anniversary bJEjutOHS of Uie ahove Schools will be preached in Christ -_urc_ ; lb the Morning and Evening by the Rev. JOHN HAIGH, M.A., Incumbent of Bt. Paul's Church, Huddersfield ; and in the Afternoon by the Rev. HENRY HARRISON, M.A., Incumbent of Idle. of uT2c£i_k. Will ?? l °* de * fter ** eh ° f the ,ermon » « aid JfcRADFORD TOWN MlTsTo¥. Rev. G DUNN will LECTURE beit Scbday at the J - H ...
... i»« ,bv e> ven to SHIPOWNERS, COLLIERS ]y%Bd KEPOBTftRS of COAL to the CAPE OF GOOD ?? «iid others trading with that Colony and with India, \Tffc_ Govern* aud Commander-in-Chief of the Cape of JTLj Rope has authority to Purchase such Horses suited to /_M«try parpoaw a. may be procurable, to the extent of 1,000 H0»k; |W»r___l Tonnage can be obtained for their conveyance ffclCe-B. «JT PtoMtors ...
... be made in tbe TRAINS of the iifPA__T on tne m PTOXImo- -1 Tie 'bill* may be obtained at all the Company's stations and ' ?? ...
... Antwerp Company's new. splendid, and very powerful steam-ship BARoN OSY, F. W. Peiece, Commander, leaves the St. Katharine Wh-*rf. Tower, every Sunday, at 12 noon : returning from Antwerp wen Wednesday id 12 noon. TP.veUers may proceed by rail- road lrom Antwerp to Cologne, Hamburg. Berlin, Leipsic, Dresden, &c with the short ,-ea passage of live hours only.— All applications tor'lhc shipment ...
... Melbourne on the -Oth and bm^ m °nth (passage money 14/. and upwards) _ — Captain. Register, j Bnrdeu. To Sail. ?? Roberts I ISA 7 4600 April 80. (j*/ IThompsou 1544 4200 April 87. ?? rt •• P'Halforan ?? __80 6000 To foUow. I * Bt «f T.C.C. Kerr' 2880 ' 6000 I Do. I*^•aagnificfjjt dipper (Jertrode was especially selected by the ' Goreniment for war service in the Black Sea, and is one of ...
... an undeniable character from his last employer for honesty, sobriety, and general good conduct.— Address W., Journal Office. WANTED, by a Family and Dispensing Chemist, a respectable and well-educated Youth as an APPRENTICE, where he would be treated in every respect as one of the Family. — Apply to E. Y. Downes, Medical Hall, Abergavenny. \l7 ANTED, a Woman Servant, as a PLAIN t COOK, who can ...
... of LORD HIGH ADMIRAL of the UNITED CIMiDOM of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND DO HEREBY SfvE NOTICE, That on TUESDAY, the 27th instant, at 2 o'clock 2i*y will be READY to TREAT with such Persons as may be _,■ ne to CONTRACT for Suppl) ing her Majesty's several Dockyards FEARNOUGHT. ' A sample of the Fearnought aud a form of the tender may be «,•.,. : ,t the said Office. Ko Tender will be received ...
... [Thursday, April 1, 1858. PUBLISHED BY THOMAS FORMAN, J4, LONG ROW, NOTTINGHAM. ?? 628.— Price (Stamped 4d, Unstamped 3d). BrtabUahed to ?? P £Td^^hfl2^ f**»* ?? »ad to stimulate KM* W-tffaTi^Md, |» SeotUad, i» Ireland, on the Ocean, and in the otw^. po^a^ion. of the British Crown-to lighten tie burton, of Taxation which opjrms. g ?? P ° W * r^ of * qnal LgjjjgZZ!^° f 2g People fS; *«™ *nd ...
... by the great variety of tongues, the means of severing and estranging nations more than anything else. Iu this respect may he compared the ourang-outang, which, according to the travelling showman, forms the coooectiug link which separates mankind from the human race ...