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/REDRUTH FAIR. 'TjrnRUTH SHOW FAIR will be held as JK us-iiil on Easter Tv esdat. Dated I6lh March, 1815. :

... Burnett - jßalthnore, int brown brown brown round ordinary ordinary sharp Speaks Diitch and English; Ra^o/Douwal I ? J r!!° 1.- 6 ' ight long ° rd,nary ° rdinar * round Speaks Dutch, English, and Spanish. ' Jacobus Bouwers - Vlard.ngen o 5 ditto blue ...

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... Con- servative candidate to represent my father as a Free Trader, he having attended the meeting at Callington,of ? which you speak, as an Agriculturist of the neighb >ur- ' hood, with a view of hearing discussion on the probable effect of the Tariff on native ...

I and spiritualising the whole. (Cheers 'l'lif l»>n. IJart. hiTt> t«x>k a rapid review the past history the ..

... forth, some time ago, a proposition, of which every hour since it parsed bis lips has attested the sagacity and importance. speaking the Reform Bill, and declaring his own determination, with that bis Conservative friends, to act upon it, ami uphold it, ...

LUNATIC ASYLUM Bodmin - ; ; \» V BODMIN,f&SO. * erBSCEIPTION having be^^ere4 n fur ihe building and furnisteng an

... country, wishes JT3L tn undertake the Education of FIVE YOUNG LADIES, fronr the age of 8 to 14 years. They will be taught 10 speak and write the English Language grammatically, Needle- work, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, and French. Music, Dancing and ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1812
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 12859 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

ABMY CON TRACTS . : '■ ll '•.«•'-* —— 'L> Commissariat Departl* nt ** f » iy' ' — *

... of an lironr each/ they could read and speak with perfe.:t ease anil ftuency. After the first hutr's instruction only, I lieir friends were astonished at the alteration of their voice and differenae itf speaking. Master IFehher, Brownsm-Sirei-t, Modhstry ...

J EDUCATION. ]|/f ISS WISB's SEMINARY for YOUNG ITJL LADIES, will be re-opened the 86th of January, 1818. ..

... -known Works on Chemistry aud Mineralogy. Iv l vol. demy 12mo. price 9#, in boards. The Gentleman's Magazine for Sept. 1817, speaks this of the first edition of this Work, which contained fifty seven Experiments less ?? the present » this edition includes ...

- y CORNWALL. Desirable Farms for Sale, ?? immediate possession, near Bodmin. FHE PUBLIC are respectfully ..

... is an excellent sort, and ihe type al- most new, indeed, for variety, quantity, and quality, it is the most 'perfect. In speaking of Sunday Newspapers it is proverbial to say, The Englishman is almost a library ;n it- self ; and to such readprs who do ...

PAUL. Fsl-GEHOIiD ES

... -rarioes entertainments at Mr. R. W. BRIDGES's Establishment, render self- ealogiam unnecessary ; they wiil therefore be left io speak for themselves. Tba pictorial beauty and splendoar of the arena ha-ve been al- lowed, even witboat the attraction of tae per- ...

Guano. ON SALE as imported, in any quantity, direct from the BONDED STORES, either in London or Liverpool.— ..

... removal of a Pupil. Those Yowrxg Gentlemen who study French have an opportunity rarely to be met with, as they are expected to speak it at Table and whilst taking their Lessons iu that Language. Mr. May pledges himself that the most solicitous at- tention ...

CHURCH. G_EA_ED TENDERS for NEW SEATING and KSHIEPAIRING thisCHURCH, and for BUILDING a NEW VESTRY, Ac, ..

... disqualifications for the discharge of the sacred obligation, of marriage, and to the thoughtless youth, whose follies, (to speak mildly.) have entailed upon him debility, and disfiguring disease in their worst forms ; therefore tbe Silent Priend will be ...

CORNWALL. .rut ?? SO

... P.- ospeclus : 'lhe Quarterly Review of October, thus cri- ticises Mr. Lodge's Work. ..argely as we have been tempted io speak of the graphic part of these volumes, w-j do not hesitate to lay. that were the engravings absent, they would form a most ...

WAiTCED, a HOUSEMAID.— AppIy 12, River •Street, Trnro. AN APPRENTICE wanted.— Apply B. Clabee end Co.,. ..

... it every success, I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, KDWi-BD T. PiSBY. HAVING given DA IE COFFEE a fair trial, I desire to speak favourably of it. From a medical point of view it is undoubtedly superior to ordinary Coffee in every respect, and lam recommending ...