AMURRIO (BISCAY), JUN1; 19. [PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Head-quarters of the Duke de la Vittorin. On Sunday laut, the 1Ith instant, General Castaneda en- tered Balnaseda with a portion of his division; in- ?? having been received from the Alealde that the C*rillts had abandone
July 1, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
Stromne~sa Scee ?? tlie 19th rurrent. the! C'en G~rove nf W;hitl), Wim. Stowne aster, fram ?cle~mel. houind for Galrraj, writh timber, *while running folr the Peotlatnd Fritlh glt on s hnre luring a very tehick *ng on the Stamg Rock.. nrar Dencranshlay. Assistance was im- mediate
July 1, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
on the SIXTH OF JULY any number of Portraits of the Duke of Wellington, forming No. I. of their' National Gallery," exceedinq TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND.: The Monthly Part, consisting of Two Portraits and Two Memoirs, bound in a handsome Wrapper, will berblished at the end of each Mon
July 1, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
The Gold Cup (in specie), by subs. of 10 sous. each; threeyear-olds Est. Alb. ; four Sst. 31b. ; five Sst. 13ib. ; six and aged 9st. 31b Winners of one cup or plate of thfs value of 1001. to carry nibs., of two, bibs., and of three, 71bs. extra; ma•es and geldings allowed 31bs.
July 1, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
Italy, and brought a most valuable prescription for RESTORING the HAIR to persons of any age, however long they may have been bald, or their hair become thin by illness or otherwise. Signor M. pledges himself that the new young hair will appear In six or eight days on every bald
July 1, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
In the East lncila Docks until Friday next, the sth July —Apply to F. GRHHN and On.. fit, Cornhill. 1: 4 1 0R CALCUTTA—WiII leave the Docks on the 15th July, and emloark Passengers at Portsmouth, the LORD HUNGER FORD, 724 tons register, Captain RICHARD SAUNDERS , lying in the We
July 1, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
; perfectly uncle , standa dressmaking, millinery, and hairdressing, in the first style; has no objf.ction to travel, having been on the Continent. —Address A. 8., 5, Edward-street. Hampstead road. TO LADIES of DISTINCTION going to the CONTINENT.—An English Lady of superior educ
July 1, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
suitable offices, stabling for eight horses, and double coach house, Rower and kitchen gardens, and about nine acres of rich meadow Jana, joining to Knoie Park.—For farther particulars, or tor permission to view the premises, apply (if by letter, post paid) to Mr. S. Green, surv
July 1, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
Cornhill, and 10, Regent- street. JOHN CLARK POWELL, Esq., Governor. ABEL CHAPMAN, Esq., Sub-Governor. JOHN HI LLERSDON, Esq., Deputy-Governor. DIRECTORS. Robert Allen, Esq. Edwin Gower, Esq. George Barnes, Esq. Edward Harnage, Esq. Henry Blanshard, Esq. Robert King, Esq. J. W.
July 1, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England