- Arrived per" Iberia" steamer„—Lieut. G. Leslie, Mrs. Cozhlan and two Masters Cozblan. Bradley and Miss Bradley, Miss G. Gritlen, Mrs. Del lig*, Mr. Gordon and two Masters Gordon, Mr. Egan, Col. Sheriff, Mrs. Arnott and three children, Mr. Taylqr, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Stewart and
November 7, 1846 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
having effected many valuable improvements in the manufacture of Spectacles, guarantee (without , fear of disappointthent) to suit every kind of sight, if informed of these particulars, viz., the age of the person—for what purpose specta c l e s are required, at what distance wi
November 7, 1846 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
Gentlemen, In taking leave once more to call ydur attention 1.0 our Establishment, we trust it will be admitted that a steadily increasing business is the best possible proof that those who have availed themselves of our servtC4S are iailsfied their 44erpst has been faithfully a
November 7, 1846 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
Length from Top of Trousers to Bottom. Ditto from Fork to Bottom of Inside Leg Seam. Size Round Waist, Hips, Top of Thigh, and Calf. FOR 11AT OR CAP.—Size round the Head. 'Gentlemen transmitting their measure, who have not previously had an account with J. S., will be pleased to
November 7, 1846 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
of the innumerable diseases which arise from check of perspirtion, th which the residents in warm climates are so particularly liable. This important manufacture possesses all the advantages, w ithout the inconvenience of flannel waistcoats the text u re is exceedingly light, so
November 7, 1846 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
THE controversy excited by the late Brevet between "the Guards" and "the Line" still continues, and really involves some points of interest beyond the profession itself. The complaint of the Line is, that for a light and honorary service the Guards get an undue and disproportion
November 24, 1846 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
A GREAT FACT.—At a recent meeting to establish a Juvenile Refuge in Manchester, the Archbishop of Dublin said, they could educate fifty children at the same cost that they could keep one soldier. REPEAL OF TUE UNION.—A wag observed, , the other day, that the Repealers would shor
November 24, 1846 - Monthly Times - London, London, England
part to which it is applied, and prevents all contact with external damp or coId."—AnvERTISEIL. "Is much more efficacious than anything ever used for the Purpose."—ll nt.'s LIFE. N05..1 to are for constant wear. Nos. 5 and 6 for placing. over the shirt ou leaving heated rooms, i
November 24, 1846 - Monthly Times - London, London, England