a gentleman who may be in want of a trustworthy CLERK, to whom a salary would be given during his articles; or he would takes situation to Assist in the General Business, and Manage the Common Law and Account. Satisfactory references can be giveo.—Address 0. P., Messrs. Wilkinso
December 1, 1837 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
the togs and damp air which, in the winter season, are so prevalent in this climate. Its effects are to expel wind, to preserve the stomach from the admission of damps, and to relieve those who suffer from difficulty of breathing. —Prepared only by Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringd
December 1, 1837 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
linen ; has been accustomed to the care of house and would be willing to make herself u.seful. No objection to a sh or t distance in the country.—Direct M. It., 6, Little Windmill.street, H a y. market._ No otlicekeeper need apply.
December 1, 1837 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
The death of the late R. I. S. Stephens having left the lectureship in music, on Sir Thomas Gresham's foundation, vacant, the business of this week has been selected by the Gresham Committee for that competition on the part of the candidates for being his successor, by which the
October 18, 1837 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
(From the " London New Price Current" of Tuesday, Oct. li.) SUGAR—West India has fully supported previous prices, and in some instances an elvance of 6d has been obtained ; the market has been very lively, both grocers and refiners have purchased freely, and the pH, ate purchase
October 18, 1837 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
a young Woman from the country, who understands dressmaking and hairdressing —Direct A. 8.. 5. Little St. Thomas Apostle, Queen-street. Cheapside. As LADY'S MAID, or Upper Servant to wait on young ladies, a respectable young Women, who can make dresses dress hair, clear ittstreh
October 18, 1837 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
capital offices, admirably adapted for a mercantile concern of eminence, eligibly situated on the west side of Old Broad-street; the entrance and staircase are distinct, and of a most respectable and commanding character.—For terms and particulars, apply to Mr. Gadsden, auctione
October 18, 1837 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
account, amount e d t o 14/ in PL Y over two check s on M essrs . 0/, and th e o th er f or 8/ . The di n au e oner, who left an or d er f or the g—tisi t to his apartments in Devonshire-Ll, en the checks were presented at the pronounced to be forgeries. te Parliament -st ree t,
December 16, 1837 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
1 The Earl of RADNOR, on presenting a petition from the principal booksellers of the city of London, praying the reduction of the charges both on the general and the twopenny post letters, said that the subject, he need scarcely add, was one in which the public to k a great inte
December 16, 1837 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England