remaining HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects of a Gentleman leaving the Neighbourhood. The Furniture comprises Four-post and Camp Bedsteads, with Hangings, Feather Beds and Bedding, Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Wardrobe, Toilet Tables and Glsloses, with the usual Chamber Requ
sold arately, or in a lot, and a trial allowed. The owner parts them for no fault, but because he does not require them longer. Apply at the Albion-office.
old-est4blished and well-accustomed PUBLICHOUSE, "Tins CUMBERLAND TAY& RN.",in Mersey-street, Liverpool, near the New Custom - house , fo erly occupied by Mrs. Lonsdale. and late by Mrs. Evans. d ased. The House is well fitted up with Fixtur s, and may be Entered upon immediatel
on the part of Mr. Clark, a slopseller.— The insolvent had been in the Fleet Prison for nearly three years. He had dome a little in prison, but he never sold spirits in the place—Mr. Cooke: No. They do not, I believe, call spirits by that name in the prism'. Did you not tape the
April 29, 1839 - Magnet (London) - London, London, England
An important financial return has recently been laid on the table of the House of Commons, to which no attention has been drawn out of that house, probably none within it, and which yet involves consequences respecting which the public ought not to be taken by currise. The docum
April 29, 1839 - Magnet (London) - London, London, England
MARLBOROUGH-STREET. ROOK STRALIT4O.—Aa who gave the of William Brown (belies not to be his real name) was brought before Mr. Dyer, charged with kavlsg porlolsed a book from the open wladow al a bookdealer, named Sharp. The primmer was seen by two boys to take the book front the
April 29, 1839 - Magnet (London) - London, London, England
1- wes Con* Market. Average for the week ended 20tli April, 1839.—Wheat £J Barley Is 6dJ; Oats £I 4s 4d; Beans I 16s 9jd. Tl'ksda v, April.—Wheat white £.110«; ditto mixed £3 ; ditto red fid to 0s; bailej £2 Is; oats £l 3s to ; Beans £1 16s to£l 17s; peas 13s. HENRY A HI'LETT, C
April 29, 1839 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England
TUESDAY. Whitehall, April 20, 1839.- The Queen has been pleased to grant the office of Her Majesty's Advocate for Scotland Andrew Rutherfurd, Esq., The Queen has also been pleased to graut the office of Her Majesty's Solicitor-General for Scotland to James Ivory. Esq. Whitehall,
April 29, 1839 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England
be secured by the Eck lers insuring their lives, on very moderate terms, nn applie ation to the UNITED KINGDOM LIFE COMPASSURANCEANY, where every inrmation will b«, afforded by E rd Bo fi yd, Esq., the Resident Director, N o . 6, WaterloG- place, Pall-mall, London. FAMILY' ENDOW
April 29, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England