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SECOND EDITION

... SECONDV EDITION,I ?? - 'graw THE ASHANTEE DIFFICULTY. (RZUTER'S TELEGRAM.) CAPE COAST CASTLe. M.ARCH 21. B Her Majesty's troopship Humber arrived here on the 18th inst. -with Col. Justice and 450 m-en of the 2nd West India Reginvent from B1arbadoes. Four messengers fromn the King of Ashantee reached here on the 17th inst. ask-in the interceszion of thle leading merchants with Sir Samuel Rowe, ...

OBJECTIONABLE NATURE EXCLUDED FROM OUR COLUMNS JERUSALEM CHURCH, HIOUER BRIIXJE-STRKET, BOLTQK. rl AVNIVEKSAK Y ..

... 3rd. *»>' the Rev. T. MACKERETH, F.8.A.5., Minister. Morning Service commence to Ilalf-pest Ten; Evening be made after each Service In of Fund- tj K CHAPEL, UATB. Trustee* be'? announce thai the Her. CHAS. ?oei rT id enable t » Fulfil his Ap]>ohitment the above ..n Next. will I'OSTPONED until November 13th. |.RE MO T IS TB A AR. j RAZ-vAK for the Extinction the Debt on C.ARR- WO\TTapti>t ...

THIRD EDITION. Evening Newt Office, Six o'clock. €OSMISBION INQUIHY. Mr. They come simply confirm what | other ..

... The Presiding Commissioner: I must that seems me, and I dare say that it does my that unless hare bearing upon individuals, • Mr. It is bearing upon individuals. The Presiding Commissioner: Oh! which inmvMjms* Mr. Heywood: One Mr. Wright, Major Mr. Stockdate, and Mri Fe'T. , The Presiding Commissioner: I presume to the effect t.b«t one or other them was wen about the place r Mr. Yw. . . . The ...

upon WTRIGHTS COAL-TAR SOAP. —Purchaser VV tfmoW u»« «•> ukM u ' >•

... it sot the genuine and E^tareSedud introduced by W, V. Wright end Co. akin , only traa MltapUo M«i.-Arilil* JMfcai Jour•* remedy for naplcaeeut emanation* from the Timer lua iliee ehouid on its daily oat In erery apart- PILL, poriffin*. aperient. the only pill extant peeeeeeing threefold properties. A booa to erery etam. In boxea. 9d. each, aU ChemUte.-Y. W. WRIGHT and ► , fiootbwark-etreet ...

OHDKCH. K. i«UAL HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES for ■joi'-BrcijUUMt will 1» held ScraAT, October Morning ..

... for Liioceean ft. ening Preacher THE DEAN MANCHESTEB, _ the enlargement of the Pariah Schools. Divine Servicei, 10 30 and 6 30. BAPTIST BAZAAR. VL for the Extinction of the Debt on CLAREJSr'rf\PTLST CHAPEL WILL OPENED ON NOVEM- Contributions earnestly invited. 7(R JOHN CLEMENTS, fotmerlyof Bolttn, M i c. England, wishes to HEAR FROM Hid IiUOTirERS, or FRIENDS, who are, or were An there. It ...

aksual dinn «a of a m a u; a mated

... ANNUAL DINNER OF AMALGAMATED CARPENTERS AND JOINERS The annual dinner and hall of the members the Bolton branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners was held ut the house of Mrs. Yates, the Prince William Inn, Bradshawgate, on Saturday evening, when sbout 50 sat down to a most excellent repast. On the removal of the cloth. Mr. Pounder was elected chairman, and Mr. Evan Edwards ...

A TRIAL ORDER RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED

... WILTSHIRE HOUSE, and MARKET WILLIAM TOOKEY, Has pome of ihe Finest Stilton, Cheshire, other CHEESES, selected from the Finest Barie«. Smoked W iltshiro and Cumberland HAMB and BACON, f' arrivals of Kiel and Dorset BUTTER three times a week. HEDGES CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGES „ . . . MORNING. » Patronised the Royal Family, Emperor of the French. '' ope, and every other Man. This Establishment will ...

Published: Wednesday 21 December 1870
Newspaper: Bolton Evening News
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 457 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: bolton  pounder 

PREPARED ONLY BY

... PARK, CHEMIST, 9, CHURCH BANK, BOLTOI. In Boxes atOjd., and 13Jd., each ; Box Pact lor or 16 by Mr. Hxmer, Mr. Nixon, Bridgowtreet Mr. ; Mr. Priestley, Mr. Holdec, Cheapeide; Mr. Blackburn-mad; Mean. Son ; Mr. Holstead, Daabhfll; Mean. Morris, and worth; Mr. Berry, ; Mr. Andrew, : Mr. Wallwork, Whitehead and Son, Mr.JJoaeph Taylor, Chemist, High-street, Lever; Mr. T. Griadale, Chemist and ...

ECHOES OF THE WEEK

... ECEOES OF THE WEEK. THE change of weather has evidently been in Lord Beaconsfield's favour. From the tenor of the later telegrams, he appears to be slowly gaining strength. That his illness has been not only serious, but dangerous, there can be no doubt whatever. The whole country has been anxiously awaiting every day, and, sometimes, every hour, the bulle- tins issued by the medical men. Only ...