similar work erecting hy an eminent mechanic who was connected with a respectable firm Leeds. That individual was connected also with establishment in Manchester, eminent for the construction of steam engines. He should now lay I'efore (hem statement of tho exportation of machin
January 24, 1839 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
The demand for cotton has been limited throughout the week but prices have been steadily maintained, and the market dose* firmness at last week quotation* of American. Sea Wand to command full rates. Egyptian is In moderate demand without any change in prices. Brazils in request
January 24, 1839 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
on Saturday, to the proceedings at the preparatory meeting of the shareholders of the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank on Wednesday last; but, as those proceedings have been mentioned by some of our contemporaries, we feel at liberty to lay short sketch of them before our
January 26, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
the Rose and Crown Inn, Ridware, on Thursday, the 31st instant, POSTP/NEDt^- SMITH and BUCKLE. Rugeley, 25th January, 1839. TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. At the house of Mr. Thorley, the UNICORN INN, in CHEADLE, on, Thursday, the day of February, 1839, at five o'clock in the af
January 26, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
The town of Bridgwater has been put into consternation in consequence of the murder of young man named Mac- Carthey. The prisoner Hayward b about 18 or years of age, and of boyish look ; his countenance does not anything ferocious, but on the contrary, it has mild appearance. He
January 26, 1839 - Leamington Spa Courier - Leamington, Warwickshire, England
Last Winter Subscription B A L L, Will take place at these ROOMS, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th of January. Dancing to commence at Hal/.past Nine o'clock. PATRONESS. THE HON. MRS. VANNECK. PATRON. W. CONGREVE RUSSELL, ESQ. A. HAWKES, M.C. Non-Subscriber’s Tickets—Ladies’ 7s; Gentlemen’
January 26, 1839 - Leamington Spa Courier - Leamington, Warwickshire, England
Lord iMelbourne continues dine almost daily with the Queen at Buckingham palace -The Duke of Wellington expected to leave Strathfieldsaye in a few days for Apsley House, London, the health of the noble Duke being improved. The Queen has been pleased to grant the place and dignit
January 26, 1839 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Nelson-Street, on Monday Evening the 28th Inst., when GEORGE THOMPSON, Esq. of Edinburgh, will deliver an Address upon the Objects of the Society. The Chair to be taken by the MAYOR of NEWCASTLE, at Seven o'Clock p.m. Mangel inn, alnwick. ~~ GEORGE ADCOCK begs respectfully to in
January 26, 1839 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
remarks upon that painful state of things that now press so heavily upon society in general, but (as have many others) to have thrown out hint, roughly sketched the figure, and left for abler hands than mine to have filled up the outline. Indeed, the subject I glanced at my form
January 26, 1839 - Leicestershire Mercury - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
twenty-fifth anniversary hall the Loyal Craven and Kelson Lodge of Odd Fellows took place ou Tuesday last, at the Bote and Crown bm, Salisbury. The dancing was kept up with untiring spirit untii a late hour, when the harmony of the evening was broken upon by a quarrel between Si
January 26, 1839 - Leicestershire Mercury - Leicester, Leicestershire, England