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MONDAY. OCT. 28.—Wind N.E. fresh.

MONDAY. OCT. 28.—Wind N.E. fresh.

ARRIVED—Robert Watt, Johnson, from Quebec—Novo Congress°, and Laura Ann, Casely, from L 1 bon—John Black, Mitch e ll ; Arab, Dalgrano, and Agcnoria, Sutton, from St. Petersburgh— Emma, Leader, and Thomas 'and Ann,•Forter, from Konigsberg— Border Chieftain, Brown, from Copenhagen
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
Our readers will bear us witness that we have, on several occasions, entered our solemn protest against the violent and

Our readers will bear us witness that we have, on several occasions, entered our solemn protest against the violent and

unjustifiable language employed in several articles which have appeared in the Church Magazine—a periodical which was started a few months ago, and which is edited, if we mistake not, by Mi. Gathercole, who was formerly a dissenting minister. The intemperate abuse which this mag
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
Vottrp. SHEW US THE FATHER! The Father, saidst thou, thou couldst see, In springing grass, or budding tree ? In

Vottrp. SHEW US THE FATHER! The Father, saidst thou, thou couldst see, In springing grass, or budding tree ? In

rippling streams, released from frost? Or in the stars, heaven's shining host? The wild, uncultur'd, blushing rose,— Thinkst thou that it the Father shews ? The infant's eye, that sparkles mind, Oh ! canst thou there the Father find? Where wilt thou then the Father trace, When n
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
CATS AND RATS AT ST. CATMERINE'S DOCKS.--The rat, must certainly he looked upon as the heaviest and most expensive depredator,

CATS AND RATS AT ST. CATMERINE'S DOCKS.--The rat, must certainly he looked upon as the heaviest and most expensive depredator,

subsisting on corn, particularly on wheat. Cats are kept in the St. Catherine Docks, London, to destroy the rats, which previously to this mode of insurance, made havoc amongst the sugars deposited, to a vast annual amount. The annual expense of this plan is £lO4. The cats' meat
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
CAPTAIN PIDDING'S HOWQUA'S MIXTURE, of 40 rare Black Teas, and HOWQUA'S SMALL LEAF GUNPOWDER, in Chinese Catty Packages. The Sole

CAPTAIN PIDDING'S HOWQUA'S MIXTURE, of 40 rare Black Teas, and HOWQUA'S SMALL LEAF GUNPOWDER, in Chinese Catty Packages. The Sole

Proprietor of the above celebrated Teas is Captain JOHN RHODES PIDDING. Every genuine Package bears his Signature. All others are spurious. The unwholesome trash pirated under similar titles renders this precaution necessary. PIRACY CAUTION ! ! Captain Pidding made eight voyageg
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
JOHN EYTON, 25, CHURCH-STREET, SILK MERCER, LINEN DRAPER, &c. &c., ANNOUNCES to the Public that he has just c o

JOHN EYTON, 25, CHURCH-STREET, SILK MERCER, LINEN DRAPER, &c. &c., ANNOUNCES to the Public that he has just c o

m pl e t e d the purchasing of his STOCK of every description of FASHIONABLE GOODS adapted to the present Season, which he is determined to SELL extraordinary low prices, having, under the present depressed state of the manufacturing districts, been enabled to purchase at Prices
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
THOMAS--

THOMAS--

" That the legislative sanction to the measures contemplated by the Dock Trust would constitute a public monopoly of the most odious kind, possessing unfair advantages, against which private industry and capital would be utterly unavailing." Moved by Mr. DOVER, and seconded by M
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
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October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
YOUNG MEN'S ESTABLISHED CHURCH SOCIETY. (From a Correspondent) The meeting held at the Music-hall on Friday evening afforded gratifying proof

YOUNG MEN'S ESTABLISHED CHURCH SOCIETY. (From a Correspondent) The meeting held at the Music-hall on Friday evening afforded gratifying proof

that the interests of the Established Church are in no danger from want of zeal on the part of our fellow-townsmen. The room was crowded to suffocation, and hundreds were turned away from the doors owing to the utter impossibility of admitting them. We regret that the Amphitheat
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
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October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England