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IVOTICE—That I, JAMES NICKERY, will 111 NOT be accountable for ANY DEBTS my Wife ROSAN NA NICKERY may contract after

IVOTICE—That I, JAMES NICKERY, will 111 NOT be accountable for ANY DEBTS my Wife ROSAN NA NICKERY may contract after

this date. April 16th, 1838. JAMES NICKERY:
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
Eiattitrupto, &r.

Eiattitrupto, &r.

filarktio.
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
LETTZR 111.

LETTZR 111.

Ralakine Agricultural and Manufacturing Association w as founded on the principle, that " the character of man is formed for him." Its objects (as the ')reamble to laws informs us) were,—lst. The acquisition of a common capital. 2nd. The mutual assurance of its members against t
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

GRAND JUNCTION AND LONDON AND BIRMINGIIAM RAILWAYS.—We mentioned last week that in consequence of the opening of the London and Birmingham Railway the journey between this town and London could now be performed in one day; but we regret to find, from some cause with which we are
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
puECOLLECT ! ! !—ALL U who have GA R DENS, Large or Small, should er the GARDENER'S GAZETTE for your

puECOLLECT ! ! !—ALL U who have GA R DENS, Large or Small, should er the GARDENER'S GAZETTE for your

WEEKLY PAPER, P • ished on Saturdays, in time for Post, Price (M.—Office, 343, Strand.
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
THE FUNDS.

THE FUNDS.

The Stock Market is quiet this morning the principal business consists in the settlement of the half monthly ac.eoentin Foreign Funds, which is passing off quietly. • Consols are 93i to for Money and Account; New 3i per Cents. to ; Exchequer Bills, 67 to 69 premium. • London and
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
STATE OF TRADE.

STATE OF TRADE.

THE COTTON TRADE, MANCHESTER, FRIDAY EVENINC.—This week the trade in yarns and goods has been unusually gloomy, and the prices of both are decidedly lowerin fact, are now within a shade of the lowest rates at which they have been sold during any time of the last 18 months. it is
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
WAREHOUSE AND LAND ASSOCIATION.—Notice is hereby given, that a PUBLIC MEET.. 1 ING of the Owners of Land, Warehouses and

WAREHOUSE AND LAND ASSOCIATION.—Notice is hereby given, that a PUBLIC MEET.. 1 ING of the Owners of Land, Warehouses and

other Property ' affected by the Resolutionlof the Dock Committee of the 22d ult. Bankrupt and other Property. for building Warehouses on the Dock Quays, and confirmed by THIS DAY, (Wednesday), the 18th instant, at Chris shell and the Council on the Ink instant, will be held at
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
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April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
 
LIVERPOOL LENT ASSIZES. WEDNESDAY. THE RODNEY-STREET MURDER.-ABDUCTION a AWITNESS. THE QUEEN V. CALDCEAFT. This was an indictment against Thomas Caldcraft,

LIVERPOOL LENT ASSIZES. WEDNESDAY. THE RODNEY-STREET MURDER.-ABDUCTION a AWITNESS. THE QUEEN V. CALDCEAFT. This was an indictment against Thomas Caldcraft,

charging him with having removed out of the way Sarah Duffin, a material witness against William Duffin, committed on the 9th of May, 1836, charged on the inquisition of the coroner of this borough with the murder of Grace Avery, the object of such removal being to prevent her g
April 18, 1838 - Liverpool Telegraph - Liverpool, Lancashire, England