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... TORS and CREDITORS. ho stand indebted to the Eg EWLETT, of Frampton-upon-Se: tate of vero, in er, Farmer, deceased. are requested fi ‘0 rthwith heir respective debts to Daniel Hewlett, of oty. sole Executor of the said sssett, and Gurney, of Suoud aforesaid, Ba. 1s having claims on the Estate of the Said requested immediately to deliver particulars jel Hewlett, or to the said Messrs. Wathen, a ...
... AGRICULTURISTS AND MARKET GARDENERS. IMPERIAL COMPOST is narliculuily re- I. a top drs-aaing for wheat, clover eeeib, vetches, turf land, for the hark) crop, where a portion of the ...
... AUCTION, Mr. BENJAMIN THOMAS, By direction of the Trustees, under the Will of the late Hr. Moses Yeabslet, on Wednesday, the sth day of April, and following davs, commencing at twelve o’clock ; THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plate, Linen, Brussels Carpeting, Engravings, Chimney and Pier Glasses, two Semi-Grand and one Square Piano-Fortes, China, Glass, Culinary Requisites, Fittings of Bar and Spirit ...
... RITIO YT LIVER COMPLA NT'S a mild and effectual Remedy for those Disorders A’ which originate in a morbid action of the Liver and Biliary Organs, namely, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Head-ache, Heart- burn, Flatulencies, Spasms, Costiveness, Affections of the Liver, &e. &c. DIXON’s ANTIBILIOUS PILLS (which donot contain Mercury in any shape, ) have met with more gencral approval than any ...
... the Time* newspaper, a pivot on which almost all their abuse ...
... Monday, the Tth day of March, 1842, and four following days, upon the prem ...
... Paiiltavest.—ln the House of Lords last evening, the mtioarneJ debate die Fuaiahiocut of Dl-miU Hill wa« resumed. (lAtfc Coimions only sat for an hour and half, and then adjourned ...
... Decrmen, (See p. We must defer a li returns received this morning until our next, in th where no change has taken place. At South Sbiclds Mr. I can hardly be called a Conserva: has been defeated by Mr. Dawson bas not succeeded at Devonport. Iu the Mo boroughs, the Whig Sir John Rdwards, bas I st his seat by g of 29.—Mr. Pakington has been returned for Droitwict o ition. Mr. Hawkes was opposed ...