XV* nut hMiutc lu rccomrocnd from experience DKGCItOIX ..r ilx* likkiirßio, a* the tiio*l .tluahl# nii-iaii* i-urifi ins, (•rctcrrltic, mid embrllixhing the Teeth and Gum* hitherto offered the Public.-- Court *,• CO.*» new perfumw are, the PR'S OK IIOLgiKI," and the BOIQUKI PUIN
August 30, 1845 - Monmouthshire Beacon - Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
This festival commenced this morning under the most favourable circumstances. The continued fine weather of the past week had allured the lovers of church harmony from their snug retreat* in the country ; and the line handsome streets of the old city, which had pul 00 its neates
August 30, 1845 - Monmouthshire Beacon - Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
SONGS SCOTLAND. The Doors will he opened at Half-past Twelve, and the Entertainments terminate about Three. riaiio-Fortc, SIR. LAM). Single Ticket*, 35.; Tickets for Four Persons, 10s. Gil. Books of the words Gd. Tickets and Programmes be had at Mrs. Heath’s, Mr. Farror’s, Mr. Ho
August 30, 1845 - Monmouthshire Beacon - Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
TITHE COMMISSIONERS for England X Wales hereby give Notice, that Copy of the Draft of Apportionment of the Kent Charge agreed to paid in lieu of Tithes, in the Parish Usk, exclusive of the Hamlet of Gwehellog, the County Monmouth, has been deposited at the Three Salmons Inn, at
August 30, 1845 - Monmouthshire Beacon - Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
Aug. 2.3.—There was not much doing in seeds. Canary s •cd. of which the yield is expected to rather short, was held for quite much money as on Monday last. In Coriander. Camway. \c., there was little passing. ,pe seed found buyers 25/. to per l-ift. Cluvcrsecd, red. <H»s. («)>..
August 30, 1845 - Monmouthshire Beacon - Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
GALLANT CAPTURE OP SLAVER. have received an account of gallant aud successful engagement on the west c?a»t of Africa between the boats of one of her Majesty's ships and Urge pirate slaver. The boats engaged in the alfair belonged to the Pantaloon, 10, sloop, Commander Edmund WiUu
August 30, 1845 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
An Artfni Trick. —On Monday morning, the following artful trick was played off upon Mr. 8. Colpoyds, bootmaker, In Beytnoar-street, Somers-town, by gontlemanly"'ved with - r-~» —'— ——p *.O wiij k. locking roan, who requested served » pair of Wellington boots. After several trial
August 30, 1845 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
* eB - COURT BANKRUPTCY. RE UARRV. , seed man, who had been a miller opposed Mr. Grcgson, behalf of .../ground that had illegally assigned bis property to his son, without any considerv ouli* r- tlu*t had also annuity, paid through r » described in his schedule, Ac. Nicbollt; and
August 30, 1845 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England