Rome. By J. J. MAUNTLE, Cure of Serres (Ariege) in France, in 1841. late a Priest in the Romish Church. Translated from the French. W. H. Dalton, Cockspur-street ; of whom may still be ,had the original edition, lemo., Is. ed. cloth.
August 29, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
of beer at the Black Dog beer-shop, in the London-road, Twickenham aforesaid, and afterwards a licensed victualler, keeping the sign of the Black Dog Inn, in the London-road, Twickenham aforesaid, and now lodging at No. 15, Britton-street, New Brompton, near Chatham, in the coun
August 29, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
7s. 6d. per Share. The Liability of Shareholders to be limited to the amount of their Shares._ Temporary Offices, 32, Poultry, London. The Surrey Grand Junction Railway will effect an extension of the South-Eastern, the London and Brighton, the Portsmouth, the South-Western, and
August 29, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
has been formed for making a Rail- Prom. Boulogne-snr-Mer to St. Omer's. zt tc , ) " Passenger and other traffic will be very considerable, on, of the large population and characteristics of the prod termini, and from the connection thus formed with ethos t k :,l l k lines, also
August 29, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
ifERCAIVTILE !JEWS. Arrived. 1 3 2 1 1 1 0 MAILS. Dublin .. Waterford Donaghadee • • Flanders .. French.. Holland DEAL, Aug. 27.— NW to NNE, fresh.—Arrived, the Palestine, from Sidney; the Princess Charlotte, from the Coast of Africa; the Prince George and the St. George, from Sa
August 29, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
will be received in London after SATURDAY, the 6th, nor from the country after WEDNESDAY, the 10th ot September. By order, JOHN OWENS. WILLIAM ARNOLD BAINBRIGGE. / 4i OTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. MANCHESTER and BIRKENHEAD CONTINUATION, and MOLD, 11.1iLTABON, and NORTH WALES RAILWAY.
August 29, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
unparalleled in the history of exhibitions, from its intellectual, mstructive, and artistica' attractions. Open daily from ten till half-past five. Admittance 35.; children half-price. The Stalactite Caverns — "the most magnificent of all the temples which nature has built for h
August 29, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England