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GALLERY OF CASTS.

GALLERY OF CASTS.

GALLERY OF CASTS, TO HIS GRACE THE DUK] OF HAMILTON' AND BRANDON. MY LoaD DuRE-i do myself the honour of &ddie'ing your grace on a subject of the deepest. interest to myself and hundreds of'my brother artists. I addiets Your grace as a nobleman whose refined taste In the fine art
October 29, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
LIVERPOOL CATTLE-1

LIVERPOOL CATTLE-1

MARS] We ha.e hail a eery large by far the ' , impost somber that we) quality throorhout was arta has also beim tars, thaa lad the quality nisei shoat the attended traero stark was but we cannot to prim from the pliantlyoa of hit due quality. which was soli! at I best realised i
October 29, 1839 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
 
To be Sold.

To be Sold.

fINE undivided moiety, one-fourth part of a FREE-1...1 HOLD ESTATE, Tithe Free, containing one hundred and sixty seven statute acres or thereabouts, situate at Minato!! Hill, in the parish of hfiddlesrich, in the county of Chester, now in the occupation of Mrs. Jackson, distant
October 29, 1839 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
 
LONDON:—PRINTED BY DEVER, BRAY & WILLIAMS, 1, CROWN COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET. Sold by Holmes & Pottle, 17, Finch Lane; W.

LONDON:—PRINTED BY DEVER, BRAY & WILLIAMS, 1, CROWN COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET. Sold by Holmes & Pottle, 17, Finch Lane; W.

Everett, 16, Finch Lane; and E. Cole, 16, St. Saviour’s Church-yard, Boro’; forwarded abroad by James Cowie & Son, 82 St. Martin’s-le-Grand; and throughout the United Kingdom by J. Bishop, 1, Lilypot Lane, General Post Office.
October 29, 1839 - Lloyd's List - London, London, England
 
MISS WILLIAMSON

MISS WILLIAMSON

KSPECTFULLYacquaints the Lailies of Whilehaven and its Neighbourhood, that she has received from London a .Selection of Fashionable Millinery to which, she solicits their Attention out Wednesday and Thursday, November 6th and 7th, at No. 60, Uopcr Street, to which Place she has
October 29, 1839 - Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser - Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
 
THE WOOING OF PRINCE ALBERT.

THE WOOING OF PRINCE ALBERT.

(From the Cheltenham Looker On.) Th« Touag Phoce is tolerable comely youth, about the middle height, with moustaches in a very primming state of cultivation. compleaioo he neither very fair nor very dark, so that in personalities maybe said to etemplify the happy fortunate mediu
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Mail - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
Curcban’fl Ronbon <C*airtlr.

Curcban’fl Ronbon <C*airtlr.

Curcban’fl <C*airtlr. INSOLVENT.—Oct. 21. Sum. Coxhead, Wwiminsler-briilgeroad, Lambeth, oil and colourman. BANKRUPTS.—John Morgan Michin, Hiefi H'llhom. tavern-keeper—John Blomfiehl, Lynn, Norfolk, bookseller—Wm. Janies, Malinslee, Salop, coal-merchant—Elisabeth Long, Tavistock,
October 29, 1839 - Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser - Maidstone, Kent, England
 
to adopt the cause of his patrons, and to persecute their antagonists, that is, the enemies of traitors and treason

to adopt the cause of his patrons, and to persecute their antagonists, that is, the enemies of traitors and treason

? Affairs in Spain do not appear to bd ptogrdssing quite so well for the Christino party as was naturally to have been anticipated from the retirement from the country of Don Carlos. The Quotidienne reports some not unimportant successes of Cabrera, and those who are act, ing un
October 29, 1839 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
 
LITERARY NOTICE.

LITERARY NOTICE.

Sabbath Profanation and Intemperance: or a Depraved Population, a Distracted Country, and an Offended God, loud calls to National Repentance. A sermon, preached at Halton, by the Rev. R. Tweddell. Liverpool. Perris. 1859. We feel quite assured that no nation can continue to pros
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
SATURDAY. 25th OcT.—Wind E. moderate.

SATURDAY. 25th OcT.—Wind E. moderate.

ARRIVED—Charles Eyes, —, from Antwerp—Catherine An. gelina, Groot. from Amsterdam. SAILED.—Roscoe, Glover, for New York—Grace, Pearson, for Antigua—Shannon, Kellock, for Rio Janeiro, &c.—Evergreen, Henry, for Savannah—New Thomas, Adams, for the Cape Good Hope—Donor, Kettle, for
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England