T. JACKSON, (TOHBB Of THE CATHKO-U. ORGaK) ORGAN BUILDER, M-tnr*ACIO_Y, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER, ELLIS'S RUTHIN ..
... SON beg respectfully to inform • the Public that their SODA, POTA ...
... SON beg respectfully to inform • the Public that their SODA, POTA ...
... AU6 toSjvf„ N EX-ROYAL ICAIL PACKETS, sailing from Liverpool -winonme . Passage monf j m. and upwards. •*_^*»* Captain. I Register. Burden.. To SaU. ?hit_a_^ ■ — v ?? .Hermaii T.O. O. ?? 2960 8000 Aug. 20. SW'ri E.Devey 1380 4000 Sept. 20. ?? J. R. Brown ?? 1556 4500 Oct. 'JO. ?? !H. A. ?? 16*0 4750 Nov. 20. fil?** OHaUoran ' 2460 5000 ?? ?? ma **mci_i clipper ship AVliite Star is the ...
... book passengers, and receive goods asd parcels for the Mediterranean, Egypt, Aden, Ceylon, Madras, Calcutta, the Straits, China, and Manilla, by their steamers leaving Southampton on the ♦tli sua 20th of every month ; and ior the Mediterranean, Egypt, Aden, and Bombay, by their packets leaving Southampton about tbe llth and 27th of the month.— For further particulars, apply »t the Company's ...
... to take the manage- _i!Trfa Daiiy ** ra~ ** large Washing.— Apply at Hf*>oLD DULL HOTEL, Blackburn. fi BE SOLD, or LET for a term of years, . ...
... I, Passage money 141. and upwards. Captain. Kurden. j To SaiL ,„.It.O. C. ?? 2360 \ 6000 Aug. 2u. . ..lift U^vy )m 4000 -lent. 20. ' R. fi.Mvn ?? 15§6 I 4500 Oct. ?? If A. i'.i 4750 Nov. 20. ?? ' 2460 ' 5000 mmoth clipper ship White Star is the largest and :;ide in 69 days, and ir. On 1 'days, im- port to port. 11 ibark oti tl • to 11. T. WILSON IBEKS. 2L„ Water- London. A ALIA im Ll\ i p___ ...
... Steam-ship AMERICAN EMriRE, 3,000 tons burthen, 1,000 hcrse-power, will leave GaL- WAY for NEW YORK, on TUESDAY, 27th July next, calhng-.at Halifax to land her Majesty's mails. Tbrough rates. Passengers booked tor New York from all the principal towns in the United Kui-dom at one l*re, viz. : — First class, £18; second class. £10 ; steerage, £7. FromGalway, „ 16 gs.; „ 9 gs. : „ 6 gs., ...
... rapt. Li ki S_ itiikttj will TAKE LIMITED PARTIES from DOVER ' to CHERBOFKG to wituess tue Review. The trip will occupy five days. leaving Duvcr on the Ith August, accompanying the daily X movements Ol the squadrons, and returning on the Mh. Farethere G and back, five guineas, not including refreshments. Parties not tl obtaining accommodation ashore may remain on board the vessels, tc ...
... VIENNA to oALATZ, ODESSA, and CON«TANTINOPLE (iv connection with the steamers of the Austrian Lloyd's , calling at intermediate ..•a'ions. See Bradshaw's Continental R Hway Guide. The Directors of the Company have made atrangements for i arrying grain on the Danube, in iron barges towed by steamers, t ...
... PACKETS, sailing from Liverpool une. Paa.-_.go money 14_ and upwards. ?? Captain. | Kegiatcr.j Burden. To Ball &rttt* T. 0.0. ?? I 2360 6000 Aug. 20. * haliS E. Devey 1320 4000 Sept 20. GolC'^ J.B. Brown ?? 1556 4500 Oct. 20. Vj_,t r i- H. A. Brown ?? 1640 4750 Nov. 20. . T h4l^-V'°' HaUoran 2460 -_ c, 600 ? J . * iip White Star is the largest and ettra- ■^P****. '■ I il -*vyv Liverpool ...
... WIGHT. \mi INE NO LONGER AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY. ■OUTH AFRICAN WINES (paying half duly), pure and perfectly tree from acidity. OOP-SET BROTHERS, Importers. Southampton. SOUTH AFRICAN SHERRY, 20s doz. (a delicious dinner wine). SOUTH AFRICAN BUCELLAB. 20s dot. COOKSET BROTHERS, Importers. Sonthampton. SOUTH AFRICAN PORT, 24s doz. a light tawny wine, and superior to much of tbe Portugal Wine. ...
... and 20th years of 0 ( Her present Majesty, entitled An Act to Leases and Sales of Settled Estates ; and in the an Estate and Farm situate in the respective f Clare and Ashen, in the Counties of Suffolk and |. ise j by the Will of WILLIAM CHAPLIN, late c ]l, in the County of Essex, Farmer, deceased. Xoticc ts f^crrbg (Gifacn, 'etition in the above-mentioned Matters, and in a jsusc in the ...
... to GALATZ, ODESSA, and CONSTANTINOPLE (ia connection with th Steamers of the Austrian Lloyd's , calling at intermediate stations. See Bradshaw's Continental R-iilway Gfcide. The Directors of the Compauy have maie a-rangements for c -. rying grain on tlie Danube, iv iron barges towed by steamers, to ?? harbour of Sulina and over tbe Bar, by which rnean6 vessels intended to be laden at Galatz ...