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ANNUITIES

... Annuities, or Sums corresponding thereto, may be Assured at the North British Office, either by single or Annual Payments, under the following forms, to suit different objects. 1. Deferred Annuities, commence at any given time, whereby the savings of the more active period of life is made more effectually to contribute the comfort of declining years. 2. Annuities Survivorships, whereby ...

•oLtcrroß. WiiUMB Bcvaa. Ire* Old Jewry

... BANKBRf. Messrs. Drcwctt and Fowler. Knows Street, Bare THIS Institution it w constituted at to •Jford the Btaeflls Lift Assarmnce in their tallest extent to Policy-holders, and present greater Facilities and Accommodation than can obtained in any similar Establishment. Among others, the following Improvements in the System usually adopted, are recommended the Attention of the Public. An ample ...

A LOT OF COLOURED AND BLACK

... LUTESTRINGS At 21d. and 2s. 3d., worth from2s. to2s. 9d; a Lot of Black Lace Veils from 55., much below the Price; Shawls of every Description at a great Reduction a Lot of White Shirting Calicos, at 4d. per Yard, quite free from Dressing ; Blue Checked Ginghams from 2Jd. per Yard ; Broad Linen Diapers at Cd. per Yard ; Apron Checks at 41d. per Yard; extensive Stock of Hosiery and Gloves which ...

Messrs. Drewett aad Fowler, Princes Street, Bank

... Messrs. Drewett Fowler, Princes Street, Bank. THIS Institution is constituted as to afford the Benefits of Life Assurance in their fullest extent to Policy-holders, and U present greater Facilities and Accommodation than can be obtained any similar Establishment. Among others, the following ImprovemenU in the System usually adopted, are recommended to the Attention of the Public. An ample ...

GOVERNMENT PLAN OF EDUCATION

... GOVERNMENT PLAN EDUCATION Normal School.— To found a -ol f- r the instructions of future teachers. This school to looude model school, iu which children of all ages, from three to fourteen, niav taught and trained. to bird with tU whole matter oi instruction, and regulate ibe entire dii* cipliue. to set apart lor (lecuiia! doctrinaltrtia* f me. A chaplain to conduct the igi ...

TO THE SUFFERERS FROM BILIOUS AND UVBR COMPLAINTS. mHE unexampled success of FRAMP- I. TON’S PILL OF HEATH ..

... par- Ucnlar attention.—Tbe*> Pills gire Immediate relief all Spasmodio and Windy with the whole train well-known gmptoms arising from a weak stomach, or ritiated billons secretion, Indigestion, Pain at the pit of the Stomach, Billons Sick Head-ache, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Sense of Fulness alter Meals, Giddiness, Dlmlness, Pain orer the Ey*s, kc. Persons of a Fall Habit, who are subject ...

goaM or application rot sbabcs

... or application rot sbabcs. To the Provisional Committee of the Joiat Steel: Company for the Erection of the Working Men’s Hall. Gentlemen I beg to apply for Share* the above undertaking. N*me Trade or Profession Street or Place of Residence ...

uroxr tvms vwsov. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. THE Guardian* of the Poor of this Union are ready to ..

... for the supply the several Workhouses All Saints. S . Nicholas. St. Andrew, and John, from the 2nd August to the 2nd November, 1838, both days inclusive, with the following article* of PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, vi*.:— BUTCHER MEAT, per atone, consist of round* and flanks of best and heifer beef, legs and loiot of best sredder mutton, with suet in proportion ; ox head* from beasts not less than ...

PROSECUTION FOR BLASPHEMY

... a . ?? BAIL COURT-FRIDAY, MAY I. Before Mr. Justice Williams. THE QUEEN V. BYVWOOD. Mr. J. P. Cobbett said he was instructed to move for a writ of certiorari, to remove an indict- ment which had been found at the last quarter sessions for the county of Lancaster. The pro- secution, he understood, was one of several which had been instituted in consequence of a recent discussion respecting' 4 ...

A SUFFOLK FARMER

... HOUSE OP LORDS Toehdat, January 16, Lord Glknklo, after* brief reriew of the late circomatances connected with the aUte of Canada, m »e«l an addrcas to her Majesty, declaring the determination of the aid her Majesty in quelling the disturbance* in that country, and take auch other measures should be necessary for its continued maintenance. Lord Brougham remaikedon what called the extraordinary ...