TUESDAY, Jan. B.—High water, 28 min. past 12. Wind S.E.—Arrived the Sarah, Hamm, from St. John's, N. 8., with timber; Samuel and Julia, Fielding, from Jersey, with apples; Arcturus, Black, from Limerick, with wheat; Albion, Forman, from Woodbridge, with ditto; Industry Parry, fr
January 13, 1833 - British Liberator - London, London, England
Brighton, Jan. S. We understand that the time fixed for the final departure of the Court is the 21st of February. The KING gave audience to Deut.-Col. Storey, yesterday. His MAJESTY subsequently took a carriage airing, accompanied by the Marchioness Wellesley. Prince GEORGE, acc
January 13, 1833 - British Liberator - London, London, England
Sir,—With feelings of the most lively gratitude, I beg to submit to your consideration the following plain facts which have come under my notice since I became agent (under you) for the sale of Morison's Vegetable Universal Medicines. I took the agency in larch last, I fixed upo
January 13, 1833 - British Liberator - London, London, England
This truly national humbugging journal seems to presume a little upon the return of one of its firm as M.P. for Berkshire. The low and vulgar abuse daily doled out against the people is a direct affront to common sense, and proves that the "leading journal" is influenced by cons
January 13, 1833 - British Liberator - London, London, England
Mr. Powles, of the Turk's Head, East-kreet, , St. George - the - Martyr; Edward Sampson, of the Cheshire Cheese, Dean-street, Holborn; John Johnson, of the Red Lion, Queen -street, Holborn, and other publicans, wyre convicted in the penalty of 40s. and costs, for serving gin dur
January 13, 1833 - British Liberator - London, London, England
are attentive to keeping the Stomach and Bowels in proper order, preserve Health, prevent Disease, and generally attain Robust, Cheerful and Healthy Old Age; for that truly desirable purpose STIRLING'S STOMACH PILLS are particularly adapted, being prepared with the Sulphate of Q
January 13, 1833 - British Liberator - London, London, England
IT being customary to say a few words relative to the motives which have induced the introduction of an additional Newspaper to public notice, we conform to that usage, and beg, in a few words, to present our claims to the patronage of that PEOPLE in whose cause we mean to labou
January 13, 1833 - British Liberator - London, London, England
For immediately relieving the most violent Tooth- Ache, Gum Boils, Swelled Face, &c. ; it is also an excellent Stomachic, in cases of Flatulency, Spasmodic Affections, &c. and gives instantaneous Relief. Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. per Bottle.
January 13, 1833 - British Liberator - London, London, England