Goethe's Life and Works. No. IL-4. The Queer Stick-5. Ten Thousand a-Year. Part 11.-6. Philosophy of Roman History-7. Cursory Cogitations concerning Cats—S. blurrier considered as one of the Fine Arts-9. Sayings and Essayings-10. The Tenants of Holywell Lodge-11. Napoleon's Tele
October 31, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
PLOUGHING MATCO of the GRAV1ESEND | I and RIOCHESTRIt AGRICULTURAL ASSO- CIA TWOAY. ., ?? [ABRIDGED FROM THE MAIDSTONE GAZETTE OF TUESDAY LAST.] This interesting match took place on Friday last in a field on Heo Farm, occupied by Mr. W. H. Nicholson. The soil was in very good con
October 31, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
I COURT' OP DANXRUPTCY-W EDNESDAY. [Before Mr. Com iasloner ErviSn.] I N THE MA ?? op cHARLS IIU IPHItRts. Thlawas the day appointed for the s adjourned choice of assIgnees, and the objection urged, against the petitioning creditor's debt on a farmer day was repetted. Mr. Ogle (t
October 31, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
T HE IVIERCANTILE ACCOUNTS. Third Edition. A complete Set of Book-keeping, executed in the first Style of Lithography, and contained in Fiye Books, price 10s. the Set. This System of Book-keeping (which is now introduced into all the principal Commercial Academies), consists of
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
Vicissitudes) of the EUROPEAN NATIONS, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire in the West to the Abdication of Napoleon. By CHRISTOPHER W. KOCH, Formerly Professor of Public Jurisprudence at Strasburg. Translated by ANDREW CRICHTON. Second Edition. " A most valuable work, and w
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
FOR OT. Ackermann, London, The Annual season is about to set in—as Canning once observed of an English summer—`E with its usual severity." he Forget-Me-Not, the first of the fraternity, is now lying before us, and many others are announced as being just on the eve of publication
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
the Kentish Gazette.) Mr. BRADSHAW rose amid the most tremendous audits. Accept my thanks, said the Hon. Gentle.l on, for the very flattering manner in which you have received my name. Let us mutually congratulate our:salves on the triumphant result of the Registration So. ety,
October 31, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
ESQ. of Yal• labs Bay, St. David's, hereby give notice, that unless those having claims against the Estate, (or monies due, or for deficiencies of goods landed en the Wharf, and not delivered therefrom, render authentic copies of the same, on or be. fore SATURDAY, the 19th day o
October 31, 1839 - Royal Gazette of Jamaica - Kingston, Jamaica, Jamaica