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Cougfjs cureO Medicine

... found all the pnblic-houtet lighted up and full of company and one Sunday evening, this month, there was at one what is called row,and mob around the house. Public-houses are in general open till two and three o’clock on Sunday innruing. Not in neighbouring ...

PROM TUP GAZETTE OF FRIDAY

... Jan. 14, 15. Feb. 12, Kingston Hotel, Kingsionnpou.Hull.—Mr. Peiritt, Kingston-upon.Hrtll; Messrs. Adlington and Co. Bedford-row, London. SMITH (George), Nottingham, currier, Jan. 12, 14, 12, Lion Hotel, Notliiigham.—Mr. Nultnll, Nottingham; Mr. Forster ...

TURNPIKE TOLLS, BRIDGNORTH

... FROM THE GAZETTE OF TUESDAY. DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY. Jan. 2 —Henry Joseph Wilkinson, Leicester, printer. 4, M Richard Rowe, Creditou, Deronshire, tallow-chandler. 4.— Samuel Jacob and Jacob Joseph, Gun-tquare, Houndtdilch, London, furriers. BANKRUPTCIES ...

DUDLEY-ROAD SEMINARY, SRoUwifcimpioii, Conducted by the Rev. J. HEh'lf, the Rev. R. ROBIE* SON, Graduate of ..

... Conducted by the Rev. J. HEh'lf, the Rev. R. ROBIE* SON, Graduate of Trin. Cot. Dublin, and Mr. S'l late Student at Green Row Academy, Cumberland, MB. R., deeply sensible of the liberal Patronage has experienced during Period of sixteen Tears, lakes ...

ONE CHEER MORE

... imps more appalling, All inmates tbnt forced from the bouse to retreat, Its shade in the Jet every cat fiercely fighting The row, when explain'd, all the hearers delighting. With cheers who proclaimed it, and ONE CHEER MORE backing The Marl, 30, Strand ...

[WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1830

... and William CLARK, Wood, bridge, Suffolk, drapert, Jan. IS, 22, Feb. 23.—Mr. Joan, Sixe-lane. FRANKLIN (Robert), Saatimmptan-row, Middletex, tailor, Jan. 15,22, Feb. 23—Mr. Brough, Cliancery.lane. GEDOES (Richard), Fencliurch-ttreet, wine-merchant, Jan ...

In the Country

... Staffordshire, ironmaster, Feb 3, 6, March 3, Globe Tavern, Birmingham—Mr. Capper, Birmingham j Messrs. Tooke and Carr, Bedford-row, London. LAMB (Joseph), jutt. Nottingham, tobacconist, Feb. 2, 4, March 3, Black Moor’s Head lon, Nottingham.—Mr. Greasely, ...

BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS

... two exceptions, perfectly satisfied with the result. The Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury, who are at pro. sent residing at Rowe, have generously directed quantity of blankets and other useful articles to be distributed among the poor tu the neighbourhood ...

BANKRUPTCIES ENLARGED

... Atkinaon, Cleefcbealon, Yorkahire, wooUlapler, Feb. U, Beaaiana Houae, Wakefield. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. Samuel Fes, Surrey.row, Blackfriara-road, London, drug, giat. BANKRUPTS TO SURRENDER. At the Commissioners' Court, Baslnghalt-street, London. FOX (Samuel) ...

FAIRS TO BE HOLDEN

... Upper Clapton, paper.niauufaclurer, Feb. 5, 9, March 9.—Solicitors, Messrs. Allen and liarding. Great James-streel, Bedford-row. CURTIS (James), Queen-street, Oxford, plumber, Feb. 13, 16. March 9.—Mr. Turner, Percy-street, Bed ford-square. HOOPER (Henry) ...

FROM THE GAZETTE OF FRIDAY

... 12.—Mr. King, Bedford-place, Ruaaell- MILLER (William), Tredegar-square, builder, Feb. 2, 12, March 12—Mr. Robins, Bedford-row. STRATTON (John), Midfoid.place, Tollenham-cmirl-road, veneer-cotter, Feb. 2, 9, March 12—Mr. Williams, Alfred-pli.ee, Bedf ...

tb J- jEI*. ANPOUS

... Geo. Tierney, one of the oldest and most distinguished Members of the House of Commons, died on Monday, his residence Saville-row, London, at the age of 73. Though the Right Hon. Gentleman hat been ill for tome time bit death was not considered near ; and ...