the Rev. THOMAS SCOTT, Rector of Aston Sandford; with Notes and Illustrations, by the late Rev. SCOTT, Vicar of North Ferriby, Hull. HINTS to RELIGIOUS LADIES on the importance and adwantages of MENTAL CULTIVATION. Price Is. 6d. The HAPPY FAMILY; or, Talents well employed. By M.
September 17, 1836 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
I, Copper-fastened and Coppered, ALFRED HILL, Commander. Burthen 370 Tons. Lying in the London Dock. Can accommodate a few Passengers in the Cabin. The Steerage is lofty and airy, and fitted with State Rooms for Families, in a comfortable and convenient manner. For terms of Frei
September 17, 1836 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
by order of the Proprietors, at Garraway's, on Wednesday, September .21, at Twelve for One, in two lots, . THREE desirable and compact FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with conveniences and large garden, possessing extensive frontages, exceedingly well adapted for building purposes, now AT oc
September 17, 1836 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
THE BANK AND THE AMERICAN HOUSES. It is the duty, therefore, of the Bank, if she pretends to consult the public interest, to support the old American houses with spirit and liberality; and that, not for the sake of the partners in these houses, but for the sake of the country; n
June 21, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
From the List of Price. F. A. HELPS, Stock and Share Broker, 9, Finch Lane, London. ENGLI Wed. 89i Bank Stock.. 3 per Cent. Reduced.. Consols .... Ditto for Account 3 per Cent. Consols .. 3i per Cent... .. . 3 per Cent. 3i per Cent. Reduced 3i per Cent. New New 5 per Cent Long An
May 17, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
18, at Twelve o'clock, without reserve, the PIHENIX VALUABLE WINE and SPIRIT VAULTS, Norton Folgatc. The above valuable concern is placedin an immense thoroughfare, and densely populated neighbourhood, and close to the New City of London Theatre. Held on lease with other premise
May 17, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
13 Lots, a valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in Bakerstteet, Lloyd's-square, leading from Ba,nigge Wells-road Amwell-street, Pentonville, numbered 2,3, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, and 20. The whole let to highly respectable tenants. Held for 75 years. at small ground-
April 5, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
his Rooms, Edgeware-road, on Tuesday, April 11, at One for Two precisely, TWO SUBSTANTIAL BRICK-BUILT DWELLING HOUSES, situate in West End-lane, at a short distance out of the high road, Kilburn. Also, two ditto, known as Sidmouth Cottages, at the corner of ,West End-lane, KRbur
April 5, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England
FOR ROTTERDAM AND THE RHINE. . • THE BATAVIER—This splendid and favourite Steam Ship, of 500 Tons Burthen, and 220 horse-power, D. DUNLOP, Commander, will leave this port for ROITERDAM on Sunday morning next, .at Half-past Eleven o'clock, and every suce.eeding Sunday, leaving Ro
July 12, 1837 - London Journal and General Advertiser for Town and Country - London, London, England