.Sales bg Qurtian. ~Ttfliirio^ BELGRAVE AND THURMASTON. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By JOHN ..
... TALBOT INN, in Belgrave, on THURSDAY the 24th day of October, 1861, at si ...
... TALBOT INN, in Belgrave, on THURSDAY the 24th day of October, 1861, at si ...
... to begin at » quarter-past 6 o'clock. Special Collection for the chapel debt Liquidation Fond. Dundee, 8d OeL, 1861. LOCHEE FBEE CHURCH. THIS Church will be RE-OPENED on Sabbath '.first the 6th inst. (to-morrow), the cleansing and re- pairs being now nearly completed. There will be three Ser- vices, at all of which collections will be made to aid in de- fraying the expenses incurred. DANCING ...
... are re- ouested to pay thetr accounts to the Subscriber ; and aU parties having Claims agaiaxt the deceased are requested forthwith to lodge the same duly vouched with the Sub- scriber, P. RETD, Writer, Dundee. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Undersigned Geobge Marshall Gray ceased to be a partner of the Firm of Gray A Cay Shipowners and Shipping Agents, Dundee, on the Thirty- first ...
... P^et t« * mBE HOUSE . in CHELMSFORD, on i-fl-fiuY tbe 2Ctb day ol November next, at Ten o'clock in when the Court will proceed to try all Prisoners a* ?? in custody, or under recognizance for offences •*___sle st tb* Qaarter Session* ; nod all Jurymen, Prose- «*!,\i,*i__«sses, and all other persona whom it may concern, SK^ 11^ GIBSON, Clerk of tbe Peace. -TT ifanor of Southchurch, otherwise ...
... . , ,1 - : ..luii.l receive Cargo and Parcels, for i - ■* v vi'it' Atlen, Ceylon, Madras, Calcutta, the *'• ' ' ivtii-ir steamers leaving Southampton on f J ?? ''•■' r; Vl . n moiitli : lor Gibraltar, .Malta. Egypt, . ' ?? v th.«e*i>f the 12tli and 27th of each month; '■ ' l ?? King George's Sound, Melbourne, j m ■■''■' ■' I ktcanie'i- leaving Southampton on the 20th . . ?? ?? ' ?? ir ii ...
... THURSDAY NEXT. BLOMFIELO’S FARM. COWLINGE, NEAR NEWMARKET. TO BE SOU) AUCTION, By Mr. J. CARTER JONAS. Thnreday next, the :{rd of October, 1861, upon the premiaea, at Ten for Eleven o’clock punctually, the whole of the valuahle LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK INCLUDING 7 capital Cart Marea and Gelding*, a promimng Cheauut Yearling, and a Foal IJay Hone, 2 Suffolk Cows, 13 head of Swine, Poultry, fcc ...
... Rev. C. J. VAUGHAN, D.D. : Vicar of Doncaster. Evening Service at 730 p.m. Sermon by the LORD BISHOP of LINCOLN. Sunday, Nov. 10th, 1861.— Morning Service at 10.30 a.m. Sermon by the Rev. J. ARMISTEAD, Vicar of Sand- bacb, Cheshire. Afternoon Service at 3 p.m. Sermon by the Rev. W. R. MORRISON, M. A., Incumbent of bt. James s, Halifax. Evening Service at 630 p.m. Sermon by the Veu. ARCHDEACON ...
... Howard street Chapel, on SAB^ BATH Evening, at Half-paat Six o'Ciock. Subject— Errors on Faith. THIS EVENING. THE ATHENE UM CONCERT takes place ; THIS EVENING. ' J- H. GREAVES, Hon. Bee. ?? THIS EVENING! THE FIRST ATHEN.EUM CONCERT for the Season, will take place in the MUSIC HALL, on FRIDAY, October 4th, 1661. Vocalists : Madave SAINTON DOLBY Miss MARIAN MOSS, And Mr. GEORGE PERREN. Solo— ...
... ( ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BOOK PASSENGERS ami RECEIVE CARGO and PARCELS for GIBRALTAR, MALTA, EGYPT, ADEN, CEYLON, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, THE STRAITS, and CHINA, by their Steamers leaving 6 inthampton on the 4-th and 20th of every month ; for GIBRAI.T ?? MALTA, EGYPT, ADEN and BOMBAY by those or tho I2tli and 27th of each month: and for MAURITIUS REUNION, KING GEORGES SOUND, MELBOURNE, ...
... DR. CULVRRWKLL, of 3, Oraat . stst-ikat-ssfti mccc*. V , Loader., wtli That Leeds ProAss- slly. ss Ttussas. Oi in— s tt. IsSI. Paaa i a, I blbi v ■ 11. me (sMabk a Oos* of AAdrem tram Mr. II TTlii, asosn. Vatat Lsas. or at D» , C. at saw so !. ARD.-Kr. JOHN HENRY CARTER, . ?? ?? tsj. Psrt, Jtsasra. Uskds. AttasnAosto. assly ( rrtdayt *a**Bsal i » a «. tot t * >HN FALL AH, Tailor, Dnper, Ac., ...
... OEELO.NG, also SYDNEY. Light freight ensures jP'neut ii ut the London Dock on the 16th of each month. CA-tnoDIA, A l l 3 vr5.,1600 tons, CapLN. Paige, Sydney, October. *ILLIAM KIDSTON, A 1, 1800 tms, Port Phillip, -.oveniber. »*._ \h*° veiEC ' B » regular traders, aro commanded by gentlemen ci kiio.vn lor thwr courtesy to passengers, a limited number only ?? n _? taker. Spacious state rooms ...
... every shape and way, it has been deter- mined by the Proprietor of REYNOLDS'B NEWSPAPER to reduce the Price immediately to ONE PENNY. No dimination of sise ?? Still Sixteen Pages — Sixty-four Columns J Still the largest Newspaper in the World, and therefore still likewise the cheapest ! , . The same spirited editorial management ! the same fear- less writers I tbe same attention to the ...