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TO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS OF A S . C The depressed state of trade in the manufacturing district has

TO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS OF A S . C The depressed state of trade in the manufacturing district has

induced the Subscriber to Buy and Contract for a very extensive supply of BRUSSELS AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, Of which he is in the daily receipt. From the low prices at which they are bought, and his determination to give Buyers a corresponding advantage in their purchases, MER
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
By order of the Devisees in Trust under the will of the late Mr. Daniel Almond. By Messrs. T. WINSTANLEY

By order of the Devisees in Trust under the will of the late Mr. Daniel Almond. By Messrs. T. WINSTANLEY

and SONS, On TUESDAY next, the sth November, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, at the Clarendon Rooms, South Johnstreet, Liverpool,—subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced, ' ALL that Piece or Parcel of LAND, with the MESSUA GE or DWELLING-HOUSE and other BUIL
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
ONE MONTH LONGER ! ! ALTERATION OF HOURS OF BUSINESS ! TN consequence of the very great press of business

ONE MONTH LONGER ! ! ALTERATION OF HOURS OF BUSINESS ! TN consequence of the very great press of business

during the last few weeks MR. COLLES'S Apartments, at FOX'S, PERFUMER, 63, BOLD-STREET, (Exactly opposite Mrs. Rick an's, Confectioner,) Will continue OPEN until SAT RDAY, November 23, for the EXHIBITION and SALE of his celebrated MAGICAL DISSOLVING BALLS, a beautiful deception,
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
PVHE LIVERPOOL GRAND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS are appointed to take place on MONDAY Evening, December 30th, 1839 ; TUESDAY Evening, Jan.

PVHE LIVERPOOL GRAND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS are appointed to take place on MONDAY Evening, December 30th, 1839 ; TUESDAY Evening, Jan.

14th ; TUESDAY Evening, Jan. 28th ; and TUESDAY Evening, Feb. 11, 1840, at the THEATRE,4IOYAL. The most eminent Vocal Talent will 'be engaged, with many of the most celebrated Instrumentalists of the day. The Band will be on the same scale as formerly, under the direction of Mr.
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
STATE OF TRADE.

STATE OF TRADE.

LEEDS.—The demand for woollen goods still continues remarkably slack, the principal business being done for home consumption. During the last fortnight many of the manufacturers and dressers have discharged part of their hands, and there are more men now out of employ than there
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
SWINDLING & CREDULITY EXTRAORDINARY

SWINDLING & CREDULITY EXTRAORDINARY

The pension board of Chelsea Hospital have lately been made acquainted with a singularly ingenious fraud which has been practised under the following circumstances :—A man passing under the name of Beresford, but whose real name is John Conwa), a pensioner of the hospital, and w
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
LONDON GAZETTE.-FRIDAY, PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. J. Pimlott and G. Pimlott, Manchester, Weetman and J. R. Ashworth, Manchester, inere h ro. dough

LONDON GAZETTE.-FRIDAY, PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. J. Pimlott and G. Pimlott, Manchester, Weetman and J. R. Ashworth, Manchester, inere h ro. dough

and J. Baxendale, Chorley, Lancashire, turers—J. Burford, C. Martin, and R. Kay. Pry printers—T. Bibby, sen. and T. Bibby, jun. Manche' dealers—H. Marsden and T. Marsden, Manchester, co INSOLVENT. Oct. 23—William Gardiner. Wokingham, Berkshire , BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED . Samuel Ke
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
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
 
THE OXFORD TRACTS.--.BISHOP WILSON'S CHARGE TO THE CLERGY OF CALCUTTA. (From the Christian Observer.) A CHARGE DELIVERED TO THE CLERGY

THE OXFORD TRACTS.--.BISHOP WILSON'S CHARGE TO THE CLERGY OF CALCUTTA. (From the Christian Observer.) A CHARGE DELIVERED TO THE CLERGY

OF THE DIOCESE OF CALCUTTA, JULY 6TH, 1838, BY THE RIGHT REV. DANIEL WILSON, D.D., BISHOP OF CALCUTTA AND METROPOLITAN. (Concluded from our last) We will now take a few more of the propositions, it not not being necessary to quote those on which there is no controversy. " That t
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.— ESTA BUSHED iN 1823.—LOWER RATES of PREMIUM than any other Office that entitle parties to a

ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.— ESTA BUSHED iN 1823.—LOWER RATES of PREMIUM than any other Office that entitle parties to a

participation in the profits. The Bonus declared, in 1834, amounted, upon an average, to £l6 per cent. on the premiums then/paid ; and, recently, a second Bonus has been awarded, amolnting, on the average, to £3l per cent. on the premiums paid during the last five years. All Ass
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England