BY AUCTION. On Monday next and following days. rtant and extensive Sale of valuable modern House- ?? Furniture, ..
... linen, china, glass, books, iMioforte. harmonium, paintings and engravings ...
... linen, china, glass, books, iMioforte. harmonium, paintings and engravings ...
... the Chester, Mold, and Denbigh Railway, the like distance from the Queen ...
... iing of Electors, I offer myself as a Candidate for the representation of your Ward at the forthcoming _lection. Having been in your midst for the last twelve years, I believe 1 am tolerably well known to you ; and if elected I sliall give a thorough support to all measures calculated to benefit the burgesses of this Ward and of the Town in general. Being aconsider- able ratepayer, I ...
... — , '[USESDALE UNION. gBTEBrS OF FAMILIES. •rORP 0 ...
... l' r * NOTICE. TERMS MODERATE. THOMAS LEYTHAM, SILK MERCER, •20. & 26, Churoh-Street, LANCASTER. MONEY TO LEND. «5H LOAN AND DISCOUNT COM- PANY, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1864. ;£XR\ R. LINELL, General Manager. HEAD OFFICE : I r s e Street, Psisiok, WITH BRANCHES AT »wTf'S 7, Abbey Street. _ki.s 6, Victoria Street, St. John's ■ i: n 12, Ormrod Street aim 18. Chapel Street. oDibvei; Railway Road. as ...
... SSrfET the Bowling Green, Chester. J KsSBS- CHURTON, ELPHICK, & CO. ...
... HENRY EXLEY, Evangelist, Of lowa, United States of America, in the Christian Meeting House, Russell Street. Great Bolton Street, Blackburn, On Thursday Evening, October 10th, at 7 30. EXCHANGE ASSEMBLY-ROOMS. B L ACKB UKN. MR. De JONG'S Popular Orchestral Concerts. FIRST CONCERT, WEDNESDAY Oct. 23rd,1872 VOCALISTS: Miss EDITH WYNNE. Madame PATEY. Mr. ARTHUR BYRON. Mr. GEORGE PATEY. ...
... c. ?? rfTIE & BALLANTINE, .rSAN'D NURSERYMEN, CARLISLE : - /nnonnce the arrival of their First Im-| ?? DCTCH FLOWER ROOTS from! ?? orders for which are solicited. H {5 street, Carlisle. 0 ROT IN SHEEP. ~1 .iLI'S FOOT ROT LIQUID H , l>ee i. in general use in this neighbour- fl ?? .j, r number of Years, and has proved tofl , UI.IM. REMEDT. ,r 'j>- H TE* 6d. and Is. Each. bT WILLIAM HALL, ...
... A. AIME LOUIS PROFESSOR OF LANGUAGES, Ulverston, Would be glad to attend Pi ivate Pupils or Schools ~I^(X)NTRACTOR^ rpHE Local Board of Health for the District of Poulton, Bare, and Torrisholme, invite Tenders Mr the ?? nearly One Thousand Lineal Y»rds of BRICK SEWERS, in Morecambe Plans and Specifications may be seen and information obtained on application to the Local Board's Surveyor, »h« ...
... VOCALISTS : Miss EDITH WYNNE. Madame PATEY. Mr. ARTHUR BYRON. Mr. GEORGE PATEY. ACCOMPANYIST: Mr. G. FORBES. Solo Instrumentalists : Flute: Mr. De JONG. Oboe : Mons. L A V I G N E . Opbeelide : Mr. HUGHES. Conductor Mr. De Jong. The Band will consist of upwards of 50 Pbr- pokmers, selected from the best London and Conti- nental Orchestras. EXCHANGE HALL, BLACKBURN. k GRAND EVENING CONCERT will ...
... ?? °S t Ttr *V. AT > the sth of October, when Ane Kight Hon. the EARL OF DERBY, President of the Chamber, tw a .f p re Bide' and deliv er an INAUGURAL ADDRESS SK a _? Ucation fco the SECRET^^ th. THOMAS RIGBY, Winsford, Cheshire September 26th, 1872. ' aesmre . LANCASTER SCHOOL C_T_uiJ # THE next Quarter will commence on Monday, the 14th of October. Great improvements have lately been made ...
... °. m S e fe c Hall ...