LIVERPOOL PR: (Quotations duty paid, excel Asues Montreal, Pot 23 0@ 24 0 Pearl, new 3&e 0 U. States, Pot none. Pearl none. BARK, Quercit. 15 0 20 0 Oak, ton — 6 15 German 4 2 6 5 0 BRIMSTONE, . ton Sicily, &c lO 15 11 5 Tuscany ll 0 11 10 CASSIA LIONEA, S. 11. S. d cwt. in bond
July 23, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
21 I Remaining in thl House Visitors, Rev. Dr. Ralph and John LightbodY, Treasurer, R. W. Bateson, Esq. Chaplain, Rev. Mr. Connor.—liouse Surgeon. Mr. BIRTHS. •On the 16th instant, the lady of JAMES RYLEY, la te of ford-street, of a son. Esq. On the 19th instant, the lady of JAM
July 23, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
In this waste there was not either bird or beast to be sePn, except prairie dogs. Ido not know how these little animals obtained this appellation, as they do not bear the least resemblanco c‘.4a:ne species, either in formation or habits,
July 23, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
rooms—Full particulars, post paid, to be sent to 1 Messrs. Wilkin , on, Ludgate -hill. WANTED, a strong active Lad, about 15 or 16 years' old, as HOUSE BOY he will have to clean windows, knives, and wait at table.—Apply at 60, Holborn. hill, betweeen six and eight In the evening
July 23, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
Bound; including full Particulars of the Overland Route by Egypt to Irulla.—J. Madden and Co., 8, Leadenhall-street. Their Catalogue of Oriental Books is now ready (gratis).
July 23, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
can have an unexceptionable character from late employer, now .in town; no objection to town or country, but the country prelerred.—Direct R. Cox, Mr. Bright, lamp ware house, Brutonstreet, Bond street. •
July 23, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
The Highways Bill (No. 2) went through committee. Report to be received on Monday. The Constabulary Force (Ireland) Salaries and Expenses Bill went through a committee. Report to be received on Monday. The Assaults (Ireland) Bill was read a second time. To be committed on Monday
July 23, 1839 - English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post - London, London, England