I Stephenson, J. Barker, R. Stephenson, and C. Ellison, Bradford, Yorkshire, commission wool-eombers ; as far as regards R. Stephenson and C. Ellison—T. T. and J. Clarke, Stalybridge, linen-drapers—J. Williams and J. Trevethan, Beer Barton, Devonshire, farmers—R. and J. Booty, P
January 26, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
SIX-DAYS CAB COMPANY. OFFICES.-15, DUKE STREET CHAMBERS, ADELPHI. (PROVISIONALLY REGISTERED TO ACT OP PAHLIAIWENT.) FOR SUPPLYING THE PUBLIC WITH CABS AT Id. PEE. MILE, EXHIBITION STOVE.-RETTIE'S PATENT. CAUTION Several Medals were given for piracies 03 he above Stove. E M. and M
January 26, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
ceremony last evening. The weather was exceedingly favourable. On the first appearance of the Empress the liveliest curiosity was exhibited by the crowds, who pressed forward as far as the vigilant guard would allow them, tp obtain a sight of their Emperor's choice, respecting w
February 2, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
BANKS. THE GUTTA PER,CHA COMPANY have elegance of style, but for real cheapness and by the intro- _____ duction on the workman's behalf, it is hoped, through been favoured with the following important tes- the medium of this establishment, to lift him from his INVESTMENT OF CA P
February 2, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
‘ , ..411 i Nt 1 . • t - ‘. i THE ABION. 264 141 AUSTRALIAN DIRECT STEAM .NAVIGATION COMPANY, Panama. Provisionally Registered. Capital £1,000,000, in 40,000 shares of £25 each, with power to increase the same to the extent allowed by the Registrar of Joint-Stock Companies. Depos
February 2, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
This Company is formed for the purpose of working the valuable Tin Lodes, contained in a " Sett" of large area held by Sub-Lease for a term of years (subject to renewal), in the well•known mining district of Five-Lanes, situate in the parish of Altarnun, county of Cornwall, at 1
FIRE AT WINDSOR CASTLE. ,„ The following account of the fire is from the Court Circular on Monday : " A fire broke out at Windsor Castle about half-past 9 o'clock last night, in the rifles of Wales's Tower, at the north-eastern angle of the Castle, which threatened / 51 7 seriou
Rumour. of an unpleasant feeling between Russia and Turkey interrupted the steadiness which has so long characterised the price of consols; but it was not until yesterday that the full effect was produced by the intelligence from Paris, and the panic on the Bourse and in the Cas