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September 30, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
(From our Reporter.) o_e«f -fte most £^ R , V ST ' EDMUND'S, Saturday. the umen sea",?, . t„T. Un \ a * ?? «s_,onstra.ion. of there w S S £_!^ V^-rday. In the morning filing « di., S "f " m,ch *" d " »»«>» "■ "ttle. and ,„ the which almosr eve'v ird .i? 1 7*™ ° < " ,h . C " m E
September 30, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Sheep healer* and hrorer*. I\\KKN from a Pen at M'hervrell Pair, on Tuesday la«t, I supposed mistake,-FORTY WETHER LAMBS, with dot of pitch between the hip bones. Any person who ran give information respecting the above, are requested to communicate with Mr. Stubbs, West Tisted,
September 30, 1839 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
Ditto, ditto, New 101| French, 5 per cent Ditto, 3 per cent Greek, 5 per cent Guatimala, 6 per cent Mexican, 5 per cent. ... TR r' BOOKS. 246 7 ANSFE SHUT OPEN SHUT OPEN Bank Stock 3 Sept. 17 Oct. 3-* per Cent. Bed. 4 Sept. 123 Oct. 3 per Cent. Red,.. 4 „ 23 „ Long Annuities...
September 30, 1839 - Lloyd's List - London, London, England
EAST'INDIA BHJPPIXG. • p.l Arrivilf.—Tlie Juvern ■, from t(ie B‘.. Kat aniicV '/ick, the Pth Bojlind ftom Cr.iiu, off Portland, ullfcfU* An!raU»tChina.—ITiC Enctes, fr m Lirerpo:4--the'Brother-. ffom in the Stnits of Woshan —Tl»e Hall, 2ht of June—ti.e Oriza, the Tigru, the Prem
September 30, 1839 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE BRITISH COLONIES, AND THE IMPORTANT DUTIES OF THE COLONIAL DEPARTMENT. We are induced to select this subject from having seen some observations in one of our party papers, that Lord John Russell has chosen a department of the Ministry very unworthy th
September 30, 1839 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
We hare experienced most tedieua, nay are almost tempted to say, most tantalising period for many weeks past. both the hay and corn harvest have required extraordinary degree patience and resignation the will .of kind And overruling Providence, seldom having more than two or thr
September 30, 1839 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
Arrived 2f>) from Eagle, ScolL Orkneys Renard, Malr, IJrerpool Wind S S.W., fresh, rain. LOWESTOFT, Arrived [Sept. from Sally. Fisher, London P.-goodwill, Ttdswell, Gooie Sailed for Harbinger, Edmonds, Seaborn Mary Anne, Loqucs, Newcastle LTNN. Arrived I Sept from W. Edward, Olo
September 30, 1839 - Shipping and Mercantile Gazette - London, London, England
Now ready, Part VIII., price k. with two illuet;atiOna, printed uniformly with " Nicholas Nickleby," &c. The LIFE and ADVENTURES Of IUICHAEL ARMSTRONG, Th!yACTORyBOY„ By MRS. TROLLOPE. " Mrs. Ttollope wields a powerful pen, and has got a strong hold upon popular feeling. Het wor
September 30, 1839 - Globe - London, London, England
CHRONICLE.—Tne Ri`cortnEß's CONDUCT AS A JUDGE. —On Saturday last Alderman White brought before the Court of Aldermen the recent conduct of the Recorder of London, in departing from judicial propriety-by indulging in observations dictated by party spirit. The worthy Alderman des
September 30, 1839 - Globe - London, London, England