Belfast, Saturday, At’orsT 2t. Ift.'!.'! Continue dull, and former prices barely supported.—All. came Barilla, ICs. to 16s. , and in Casks, Us. 6d.; Montreal Pots, 255. to 255. Cd. per cwt. Cotton.—The supply is so small at market, and the prices so depending on contingencies, th
stories high, with Back Apartments. Besides the ad*an. tageous situation of this C ncern, the two be converted into SALE-ROOMS or HABERDASHERY APARTMENTS, or for any kind of Business, iutmediate possession can be given. Also, to LET, from the Ist November, the HOUSE and SHOP, ad
twenty years old, and were imported from Portugal the year 1817. For particulars apply to THOMAS SIMPSON, NO! College green. / ' Al TO SOLD, about One Hundred QUEEN PINE PLANTS, very cheap. Apply above. /
02 September 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
(from the gentleman’s magazine fashion.) Walking Dress. A light green dress coat, buttons the same color, or fancy gilt. Collar short and convex ; lappel small at top and ; sleeves moderate width with spring cuffs. Waistcoat lavender silk of cashmere, hound with black ; two rows
02 September 1833 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
AT LONDON* APRIL 1933. ) The Courts of Great Britain, Bavar.a, France, and Russia, acknowledging the advantage of more exactly dehn ing the sense, and completing the arrangements of art.cle VIII. of the Convention signed between the said couits of Loudon on the seventh of May, 1
Canada Papers have been received to the 2ath July inclusive. The population of Upper Canada for the year ending June last was 296,5W persons, being an increase of 33.552 over the preceding year. emigration, has been already stated, was much under the preceding year. , _ . . Mont
The AKE R, habited his full robes, entered the house few minutas before two o’clock. On the gallery being opened, we found Sir R. addressing the house on bringing the 41st report the committee upon public petitions. The hon. baronet took that opportunity of calling the attention
02 September 1833 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This gallant Pole, who was expatriated from his native land, because he had participated in the struggle against her oppressors, has met his deatlle the battle for freedom in another country, hat ing been kilhd in the recent action near Oporto, whilst nobly fighting in the ranks
02 September 1833 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland