OPERATIONS OF THE WEEK IN COLONIAL PRODUCE. SUGAR.—Both grocers and refiners continue to supply themselves sparingly with West India raw Sugar, and the market has again exhibited a very dull appearance, with a further decline in prices, generally of 6d per cwt., though there is
July 7, 1839 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
ns an excellent stomachic this wine is strongly recommended the faculty. The greatest care is bestowed in the selection of the most superior articles of which made. Caution.—ln consequence of the many spnrous kinds sold their manufacture, E. and T. TAYLOR feel it due to the Publ
July 7, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
instalments and a reserved power of enlarging the capital if required. Edward Baines, Esq., M.P. Edward Oxenford, Esq. Edward S. Cayley. Esq., M.P. John R sms bottom. Esq., M.P. Sir James Gambler George Rennie. Jub., Esq. Thos. Grimsdilch, Esq., M.P. John Shewell, Esq. Mark Gamb
July 7, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
The Select Committee on taxation on internal communication" far back as June, 183". reported that a great inequality exists between the rates of taxation imposed on the different modes of internal communication, all land travelling, where the motive power animal, being heavily t
July 7, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
Scotland, and Ireland, and the Pmt ofie* voiomata, tmtrinmng 7 Wales, Mere Zealand, and the Falkland parliamentary intelligence. HOUSE OF LORDS.—Mo-rrAV. JctT 1. 6t.td.per Qncrter. The CANTERBURY moved "Mreee Wing that she would be graciously pleased to give directions *h*t mere
July 7, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
Th.» M .m.w«.o.b, M. Boncourt M. S.en, the c,lobr.W Hungarian player boncourt. K on C e° W * 17. QBto K B fourth QKtU» R third S |qQ RP* one WtUm « ; .be.B 5. B thifd KBto Kt fi„h >l. » "■ b.UKPono S'" k mh « R üb"p* R ot.cck. 7. P take* 11 Kktto K 23. r r third* Uto her Kt thir
July 7, 1839 - Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle - London, London, England
TUSSAUD and SONS invite their Patrons to their NEW GROUP dot up in the first etyle of splendour, in honnor of the ocrvvion. convivtinz of likenewer. ri full dem fat itritivh mato:facture:, of her M..joty to her of state, the Duchess of Kent, the Dukes of SIISSeI and Earl Grey, V
July 7, 1839 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
Mr. Swynfen Jervis and the Coostaue - ticy of Bridpart.—Mr. Jerris's e.rplanation of the reasons why he 9are his role against edescalional grant are to what we imagine they must be to all reasonable and limed men, extremely unsatisfactory. His conduct is is strong violation of h
July 7, 1839 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
A most dreadful and lamentable explosion, attended with a vast sacrifice of human life, occurred at the St. Hilda's Colliery, the property of Messrs. W. and J. Brandling (from which axe procured the coals known by the name of St. Hilda's Wallsend), on Friday se'nnight. The first
July 7, 1839 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
BE SOLD for Thousand Guineas. a LEASEHIILD EaT.STE of HOUsiES-1 produtiag a.year, clear of ground rent, which is tnfling, and hel 1 for • long tam. In excellont repair, well Unlisted, and pleasant! y situate. with good Gardens. l'art way be had for This property will lie foiind
July 7, 1839 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England