Our readers, says the Railway Magazine, are aware that in this country Railroads are undertaken by a greater less number of individuals forming themselves into committee, who having sketched out a line of railroad, and made a few rough estimates of the cost and traffic, invite t
October 17, 1840 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Our arrival of Wheat is good, and the demand is to a fair extent without alteration in price. Barlev Is. to 2s. per quarter lower, uats steady, and Shelling the turn" higher. Beans as before. .... . Quarter of Eight Bushels of 60lbs. Bushel. v» neat, Essex and Kent, Red, new- to
October 17, 1840 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
London. Thursday Evening Spain.—Letters from Madrid of the nit have reached us. The government has stifled.it appears »hZ recent intelligence respecting the defeats by \ troops in Castile and Navarre, with the exception the «!"•" ofAlaixwith General Garcia, some account of which
October 6, 1838 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. WILLIAM TOMLINSON, Ashbourne, Derbysture, maltster. BANKRUPTS. FREDERICK cutbush, Kent, seedsman, Feb. at half-past 1, and March 17 half-past 11. hols. Messrs. Francis and Son Monument-} ard. lAM MARSHALL, Worthing, Sussex, butcher, Feb 11 at- WILLIAMI Sol
February 11, 1843 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
above Old-established MILLS, wher he is determined to maintain the high Reputation the already possess, by manufacturing only a first-rate Articl and hopes to merit a Share of Patronage and Support. Orders received at the Flour Warehouse, in Fenkle Street, at the Offices of Mess
February 11, 1843 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
to teach Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, and willing to assist in the Sunday School. The most unexceptionable References will be required. Apply to .Mr. James Armstrong, f 38, Mosiey-Street, Newcastle. REMOVAL. BRITISH AND FOREIGN LACE MART AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, IS REMO
September 10, 1842 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
returning Thanks for the liberal Patronage bestowed upon them, respectfully announce that they have REMOVED from their old Offices, at the Foot of the Butcher-Bank, to more extensive Premises on the East Side of GREY-STREET, immediately adjoining the George Inn, where, Addition
April 13, 1839 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
FIRST YEAR OF THE NORTH DERBY STAKE'S of soys. each, p.p.. with soys. added by the town, colts and fillies. Derby weights. St. Course. To close and name on the lst January, 1842. Subscribers or no engagement. The winner to pay the Judge, and the second to receive soys out ot tne
January 15, 1842 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England