the only house in London where, for three-halfpence, are - provided half-a-pint of excellent Coffee, and, without any further charge, upwards of 1,300 volumes,. consisting of .books of science, novels, and plays; also, above thirty reviews and periodicals, and five daily and six
October 19, 1836 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
has frequently accommodated the constituency of Worcester; the highly respectable proprietor having represented THAT INDEPENDENT CITY IN PARLIAMENT. The apartments appropriated to the family are abundant, and the domestic arrangement so complete as to leave nothing to be desired
October 5, 1836 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
British-built Steam Ship PRINCESS VICTORIA, of 500 tons burthen, and 224 horse Power, J. BRITTON, Commander (with a bag of letters from The Post Office), leaves Irongate Stairs, for ANTWERP, regularly every Sunday, at Ten a.m., with Goods, Passengers, Carriages, Sec., returning
October 5, 1836 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
BULLOCK will SELL by AUCTION, at his rooms, 211, High Holborn, on Thursday, October 6, and Saturday, October 8, at Twelve, for exactly halfpast, each day, FURNITURE and miscellaneous property, including a winged wardrobe, a 4 feet 6 ditto, a set of sliding-frame dining tables, c
October 5, 1836 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
contract, and under the personal superintendence of the present owners,; she is a remarkably well built Ship, secured with iron diagonal braces and iron knees and standards, thoroughly copper-fastened, and was coppered with stout copper last year; flush deck, with long and commo
March 8, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
acknowledgments for the liberal patronage they have enjoyed for a period of nearly thirty years, beg to announce the completion of their extensive Vaults under Crosby- Hall, and to invite public notice to their stock of old Bottled and Draught Wines. Their Crusted Ports are of s
February 22, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
Si pd. Imperial Fire Imperial Life Ind. Marine lOO/ sh. 10/ 10s pd. Law Life... ...... ............... .................. 1001 sh. 101 pd. Rock Life 20/ sh. 21 pd. United Kingdom Life.. . . 2Ol sh. 21 pd. WATER - WO RKS. East London 1001 sh. Grand Junction Average 411 13s 4d sh.
February 22, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
THE ST. GEORGE STEAM PACKET COMPANY'S VESSELS (in contme, tion with other Steam Packets) SAIL regularly a, under:— LONDON :or PLYMOUTH, FALMOUTH, CORK, and LIVERPOOL, every Saturday Morning, at 8 o'clock, returning from Cork on Saturdays, and Plymouth on Mondays. From LONDON for
January 25, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
I A IE R R A O TS B ° t d i i re c t r , n th i e t fa s i t 7O - fa,,\ , Tons. A Vessel,l, Copperea. WILLI ' A P M MITCHELL, Commander. Lying in the West India Export Dock. This Vessel has excellent Accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to the Commander on
January 25, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England