American Domestics—Very dull. British Manufactures—The dealers are well stocked with most descriptions of British goods, of which few remain on first hands; and if some of the shipi,outside do rot enter the port soon, prices of all kinds are likely to advance. Broad Cloths—Of th
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
which, we are concerned to say, ha p s s e n 40 2 0. t o,. je,eerenev have cmening), eui e gr a rh n etd s d s tao o y tsph:eo, wherein rttieeoi when no s rsie w , we hed thi tb rain has faller;, sometimes in considerable volume, ° le as r i i t however, intervals df fine sunny
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
(MOM A CORRESPONDENT.) THIRD ARTICLE. It is of so much importance that the erroneous entertained en the subject of Capital should be corrected amongst the masses of the people, that we have taken the trouble to give the large extracts on that subject in our previous Numbers , wh
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
tte Yab3o, Prepared and Sold by the Subscribers, at their Shops in Kingston and Spanish-Town, in Jamaica, at Ten Shil. lingo each bottle. rIIHIS POWDER, when taken for a competent time, according to the printed directions accompanying each bottle, will cute the most inveterate B
October 31, 1839 - Royal Gazette of Jamaica - Kingston, Jamaica, Jamaica
are 50 prem., and the New Shares 151 prem. Colonial Bank Shares are 4 a I prem.; Provincial Bank of Ireland are 19 prem. ; and the Union Bank of London 1 a 1 dis. BRITISH FUNDS. Bank Stock, 180 i 3 per Cent. Red. Anns., i 3 per Ct. Cons. Anna., 90gaigai 3i per Cent. Reduced Annu
October 31, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
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October 31, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
of Mr. EDWARD BARBER, if dead, or If living, will give information where he may be found, shall be entitled to RECEIVE the ABOVE REWARD. The said Edward Barber was formerly Clerk to an Attorney or Barrister in London, and in the year was residing at Merlin's-place, Spa-fields.—A
October 31, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England