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... [Thursday, Otober 28, 1858. PUBLISHED BY THOMAS FORMAL, 14, LONG BOW, NOTOINGHAM: Ko. 658. — Prie (Stamped 4d, Unstamped 3d). ?? °* __dZ__,« _fS^_ _t -.T^ ?? M *f i -* *-*«- ...
... SON, TO SELL BY AUCTION, Early in the month of November, 1858, THE whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE ...
... Prussian Protestant Bishop of Jerusalem, whose name has been so frequently toentioned of late, has arrived in B'rance. correspondent of the Bristol Timet says that dissenting minister, on a Bristol platform this week, le course of the devotional exercise with which he opened •he proceedings, fervently prayed for the success of one of •he local papers. The Seine for some days past has been ...
... on very advantageous terms. ...
... of READING, in addition, 0 n FRIDAY I Vi-NI NG, October iuth, 1.68, THE TRIAL, from ■•PICKWICK^ SABBATH EVENING LECTURES.— The v, ond >f a i urse will be delivered in the Vestrt Hau i gd, ou St-NDAT TOMORROW) Evening, by the Rev! ij iSHBERY Subject— ' The Blood of Christ. Service at i 30. No Collection DREAMS.— The LECTURE on this subject will by sp.cis'. 1 sir. he re-delivered hy Mr. D. T. ...
... REVISW Can isk AN: POUKIOM Tkadb I Du'uso iHt I'ast Vv't.KK (From the /Hark Lime | jjprou.J —W.th ;.ivouiahlc fluid operations have proooeded actively during past week. A groat deal land has almdy gut into state of proper;, tion for autumnal wheat aow:ng, many fine samples aavmß already boon placed at full prioea these purposes. Scotch vat ictioa of this season provo of surpassing excollenoe, ...
... Borden, j ToßalL Ken Nevis ! Win. Heron ?? 1347 | 4000 I Oct. 27. Sultana Brewster 1326 4500 1 Nov. 20. Red Jacket OHalloran 1460 5000 — White Star T. ?? C. ?? 2360 rOOO - Thecl trade, a ingpunetualit'i inbark without fail on the l'/th and 26th of every month.— ?? freight or passage, apply to the owners, H. T. WILSON and OKAMI'.KKS, _l7Wattr--treet, Liverpool ; ot to SEYMOUR, PEACOCK, and Co., ...
... The Lisbon correspondent of the Times Te the following explanation of the position of the question as to the capture of the Charles and Georges, on which the Portuguese Government has now yielded to the demands of France:— The French bark the Charles-et-Georges, Captain Rouxel, was taken by the Portuguese schooner of war Zambese, at the port of Conducia, near Mozambique, on the 29th of ...
... •« Slrlp. ' Captain. Re_ister.J Burden. ToSau. Ben Nevis Win. Heron ?? 1_47 I 4000 Oct. 27. Sultana Brewst.r 1320 4500 , Nov. 20. .EedJacket ?? 8460 r.OOO — White Star T.C. C. ?? 2380 ' -000 ' - ?? The ■' Ji -»;i r ' r , ll^W; - rpool: .r'to SEYMOUR,' PEACOCK, and Co., US F et, London. GTEAMIuid. to AUSTRALIA. »o v Berth NAVIGATION (OMEAN in coniimction v* itL ' Co., -I BLCKWALI M_L~- Al. 14 ...
... Register.] Borden. I ToBalL Ben Nevis Wm. Heron ?? 1347 I 4000 Oct. 27. gultana Brewster 1326 4500 Nov. SO. Red Jacket OHalloran MM ' 5000 — White Star T.C. C. ?? 2380 .000 ' — The clippers of this line are the largest, finest, and handsomest in the trade, and are well known for their famous passives and the unsw trrv Ing punctuality of their sailing enitatremeuts. Pa-sen jerx must embark ...
... XOVEI/riKS Foil THE SILASOX RICHARDSON A RON FELLOW’S i SUFFOLK , , ( Western Division —Bur^ FIRST DISPLAY uikkctohs. FOli b' 111: Jameo Oaki‘». Esq. Fiucham, E>q. . . . for .,. ! Thomas E*i- Case Smillq E«q. mHB SHOW ROOMS are arranged with a Choice Selection of the Various NoTeltica the Uart ' tit. E'Jiimnd't, hONNETS. HATS - vr *.l J'-i ■—j FLOWEIK, HEAD DRESSES. AND MILLINERY Messrs. auil ...
... n 'i ?? as loll.jws :— Leaving Vienna Oct. 10, and Galatz ...