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THIRTY-TWO PAGES FOR ONE PENNY . THE LONDON ENTERTAINING MAGAZINE ; or , LIBRARY OF ROMANCE , published weekly , containi * -. _4 a novel , a romance , and a tale , with gravities and _gaieties unexampled in interest and price . Notwithstanding the multiplied efforts to satisfy the public taste for amusement and pastime , the publisher of the London Entertaining Magazine considers he has Lit upon a happy combination of subject , form , and price , -wliich will remedy a defect that has hitherto existed , and at the same time merit the patronage of aU classes . The number now publishing contains Matilda , or the "Memoirs of a _Youb-j Woman , by Eugene Sue ; one ofthe best novels that ever was written . The London _Estebtaisisg Magazine is published regularly in weekly numbers , price One Penny , and in parts , price Sixpence , by B . 1 ) . Cousins , Duke-street , Lincoln _' _a-inn-fielils , "London , and may be had of aH bookseUers in town or country . Pabt IV . is now beadt , price Sixpence . This is the cheapest and best book ever offered at so low a price . It is a thick octavo volume , and contains One Hundred AMD Sixti Pages . No . 24 is this day published . All the back numbers may _bs had . The work is stereotyped , and will never be out of print VoL I ., containing nearly 600 pages , elegantly bound , is now ready , price as .
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TO THE ENGINEERS , MILLWRIGHTS , MECHANICS , SMITHS , ANDIR 0 _N-M 0 ULDERS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND . AS AN _Advertisemeht has appeared v in the s : Mw ** i > ool Mercury , and also in a Preston paper , of last Saturday , the 23 th _^ hist . v _; stating that any Operatives of the above-named Trades may bave employment for a fixed term , by applying to Messrs . R . "Walker and Brother , Engineers and Founders , of Bury , Lancashire , we hereby caution the operatives of the above Trades , that there is a Strike at the above Firm ; and also at Messrs . Walker , Smith , and Hacking , machinists , of tho same place ; and , as the Men are contending for privileges that every Operative Mechanic should be in possession of , we trust that none of oar _FeUow-workmen wiU be base enough to hire themselves under such degrading circumstances . By order of tbe Executive Council of the Protective Society . Bolton , March 30 th , 1345 .
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COVENTRY AND LEICESTER JUNCTION RAILWAY . Branch Line from Nuneaton to form a Junction with the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway , near to ColeshUl—length ten miles . Increased Capital , £ 225 , 000 , in shares of £ 25 each ; deposit , £ 15 s . per Share . THE Provisional Committee of the Coventry and Leicester Junction Railway , with the view of accommodating the important thorough , as well as local traffic between Leicester and Birmingham , have decided upon this Extension , which wiU effect a saving of upwards of twelve miles in a distance of forty-nine miles between those important districts . The country to be traversed presents no considerable Engineering difficulties , and the traffic returns shew an ample source of revenue . The Shares ivill be appropriated to holders of Coventry and Leicester Scrip in the protection of two Shares to every three held in that Company . —AUotment Letters wiR be deUvered to parties producing the Scrip of the Coventry and Leicester Railway Company , any day after TVednesday , the 9 th , till "Wednesday , thc 30 th of April instant inclusive , between the hours of ten and four , at their Office , 3 , Church-court , Old Jewry , London . AR parties not so . applying wiUbe considered to have waived their option . R . HARTLEY KENNEDY , Chairman . London , 4 th April , 1845 .
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE "DISPATCH . " THE Proprietors of the WEEKLY DISPATCH , ever foremost in furnishing full details of important events , and desirous of meeting the views of an anxious public , purpose giving the fullest particulars relating to the Trial of Thomas Henry Hocker , for the HorriWe Murder of Mr . Delarue at _Hamp-jtead _, and in order that every incident may befuRy reported , the DISPATCH of next Saturday and Sunday , wiR be accompanied by four extra pages , as a SUPPLE & IENT , and wiR consequently contain a most copious and interesting account of aU the proceedings . The WEEKLY DISPATCH , by fearlessly advocating popular rights , has acquired the title of the _PeobjjE ' s Leading Journal , and obtained a circulation unprecedented In the history of newspapers . Sensible of this important position , and being desirous of maintaining it , the Proprietors intend , on and after SATURDAY , tbe 20 th of APRIL , to publish an Edition which will leave London by fhe Saturday morning early raUway trains , so that the DISPATCH may reach places at a distance of 200 or 250 miles from the metropolis in the aftcrnooon and evening ofthe same day . This Edition wiU contain the London markets of the week , including those wliich are held on Friday , together with every interesting occurrence up to the last moment of publication ; also the spirited letters of Pcblicola , Caustic , and Ceksoeius , and frequent _original Poems by Eliza . Cook . Orders will be received for this popular journal by every News Agent in the kingdom , aud by Mr . WOOD , at the Dispatch Office , 139 , Fleet-street , London . Subscribers who wish to avail themselves of this arrangement , are requested to notify immediately , to tbe respective Agents who supply them , theirdesire to be furnished ivith the Eablx Edition . ¦¦¦
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INTRODUCTION TO _LIEBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY . Post 8 vo ., 7 s . 6 < L cloth lettered , LECTURES TO FARMERS ON AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY . By ALEXANDER PETZHOLDT . " The author does not overload his subject with needless details , which is the vice of some such books ; but he confines the reader to those points only which he ought to be weR acquainted with , and these he explains in a clear and simple way . "—e 7 ardeners' _Cnronicle . "A work which _ou-jhtto be found in _everyfarni-hOUSe . "Critic . LIEBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY . Third Edition , with large additions and numerous alterations . 8 vo ., 10 s . Cd . cloth . "A book infinitely superior to its predecessors ( preceding editions ) , and to a very considerable extent , unlike them , —Gardeners' Chronicle . LIEBIG'S ANIMAL CHEMISTRY ; or , Chemistry in its Applications to Physiology and Pathology . Second Edition . 8 vo ., 9 s . Cd . "Whflewehave given butaveiy imperfect sketch of this original and profound work , we have endeavoured to convey to the reader some notion of thc rich , store of interesting matter which it contains . The chemist , the physiologist , the medical man , and tbe agriculturist , will aR find in this volume many new ideas , and many useful practical remarks . It is the first specimen of what modern organic chemistry is capable of doing for physiology ; and we have no doubt , that from its appearance , physiology wiR date a new era in her advance . " — Quarterly Review ,
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No . 139 . LIEBIG'S FAMILIAR LETTERS ON CHEMISTRY . First Series . —Chemistry in its Relation to Commerce , Physiology , and Agriculture . Third edition . Fcap . 8 vo ., 4 s . Gd . " That the public will discover its merits , and that it will find its way into the drawing-room as weU as the Hbrary , and be equaUy prized by the advanced man of science and the student , | _"we venture to say is certain ; and it must increase the respect entertained for chemistry , wherever it is read . "—Chemical Gazette . Second Series . —The Philosophical Principles and General Laws of the Science . Fcap . Svo ., 5 s . "The volume should be in every family library , and read in every school . "—Critic .
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TURNER'S CHEMISTRY . Seventh Edition . Edited by Professors LIEBIG and GREGORY . One thick volume , 8 vo . £ 1 8 s . cloth . "As 4 compendium o £ the present state of chemistry , and a test-book for aR beginners , we consider it as unequaRed by any in the English language , and we even doubt whether there are any of the foreign manuals , of an equal size , which can venture to compete with it . "Chemical Gazette , Die . 1 . 1842 .
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DR . GREGORY'S OUTLINES of CHEMISTRY , for the use of Students . Fcap . Svo . Par t I . —Inorganic Chemistry , price 5 s . Part II . —Organic Chemistry . In the press , tobe published early in the Spring . "We take leave , for the present , of Dr . Gregory , impressed with a deep sense of the obligations which he has conferred on the study ofchemisti'yinthiscountry by the _pubUcation of his Outlines . "—Medical Gazette .
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PARNELL'S APPLIED CHEMISTRY In MANUFACTURES , ARTS , and DOMESTIC ECONOMY . With Wood Engravings and Illustrations . Vols . I . and II , 8 vo . Each 13 s . Vol . I .- —Preliminary Observations—Gas IUumination—Preservation of "Wood—Dyeing and Calico Printing . Vol . II . —Glass—Starch—Tanning— Caoutchouc—Borax and Boracic Lagoons—Soap—Sulphur and Sulphuric Acid , and Soda . PLATTNER on the USE of the BLOWPIPE in the Examination of Minerals , Ores , Furnace Products , and other Metallic Combinations . Translated by Dr . MUSPRATT . 8 vo . 10 s . 6 d . " This is one of those admirable works on practical chemistry , which , together with Rose s Analytical Chen-dsbry and Liebig _' s Treatise on Oi _^ anie , Analysis , are indispensable in every laboratory . "—Dublin Journal of Medicine . LARDNER ( DR . ) — The STEAM ENGINE EXPLAINED and ILLUSTRATED ; with an Account of its Invention and Progressive Improvement , and its Application to Navigation and Railways . Including also a Memoir of Watt . 8 vo ., with numerous Engravings on Wood , 12 s .
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DR . THOMAS YOUNG'S LECTURES ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY and MECHANICAL ARTS . With References and Notes by the Rev . P . KELLAND , M . A ., P . R . S . L . andE ., Professor of Mathematics , & c ., inthe University of Edinburgh . New Edition , to be comp leted in eight or nine monthly parts , at 2 s . 6 u . each . Parts I . to III . are just published . * # * A Catalogue wiR be sent by post , free of expense , to any gentleman writing for it ( London : Taylor and Walton , Upper _Gower-street . —Soli by aR bookseUers ,
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PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGHS IN TEN MINUTES AFTEE USE , AND A RAPIP CUBE Or ASTHMA _;^ A _^ Cb _^ UMPTION , And all disorders of tiuf'Ereaiih arid Lungs , [ is insured by DR . LOCOb _& s ' PULMONIC WAFERS . _' : ¦• IT is not possible in the limits of this notice to give any great number of the immense mass of testimonials which are constantly received by the proprietors . The foUowing wUl , however , be read with interest : — CUBES IK _tlYERPOOIi . From Mr , P . Roberts , Chemist , Ranelagh-street , Liverpool . " January 2 nd , 1815 . " Gentlemen , —1 send you two cases of Cures which I have received since my last , and I think it would be doing good to advertise the Wafers in Liverpool , as they give very great satisfaction to aRwho take them . They are quite the leading article for coughs and colds this winter . " Yours , . ic . P . Robebts . " BAFin CUBE OF COUGH ANP DIFFICCI . TT OF _BBEATHING . « Hale , near Liverpool , Dec . lOfli , 1844 . » Sir , —I write to inform you of the great benefit I have received from taking Locock ' s Wafers , which you recommended to me . I was so much oppressed at my chest , that when I lay down , a coughing fit canie on with such violence that I have often thought I should not Rve to see the morning ; but now I can sleep a whole night without coughing , after taking only two boxes ofthe Wafers . ( Signed ) " J . Hams . " To Mr . P . Roberts , Ranelagh-street . " Another Cure of Cough and Hoarseness . " Parliament-street , Liverpool , Jan . 1 st , 1845 . " Sir , —It is with much pleasure I bear testimony to the extraordinary power of Locock's Pulmonic Wafers . I had been troubled with a cough and hoarseness for nearly two years , without relief , when I was induced to try Locock ' s Wafers , the effects of which were soon visible , for oue large box ( 2 s . 9 d . ) has quite cured me . I have since recommended them to several of my friends , and they have also experienced the greatest relief from them . * " I remainyours _, ever grateful , " John _"Wiluams . "To Mr . P . Roberts , Ranelagh-street , " Another Surprising Curt of Asthma . The Declaration of W . Wright , coachman to A . Spottiswood , Esq ., Hockley , near Dorking , Surrey . _; "January 16 , 1845 . "My wife laboured under an asthma for upwards _, of , four years . She had the best advice to he procured , but without receiving the least benefit ; but , on the contrary , she continued to get worse . Her suffering from her breathing and cough was dreadful ; and I never expected she could possibly recover . The first week she commenced taking Locock ' s Wafers , she found more relief than from anything sbe had ever tried before ; and she is . now , I am happy to say , in the midst of winter , as free from cough or ailment as ever she was in her Rfe ; in fact , she is perfectly cured . " I Shall 1 ) 0 happy td reply to any inquiries on the subject . " The particulars of many hundred cures may be had from every agent throughout the kingdom and on tho continent . Dr . Locock's Wafers give instant relief , and a rapid cure of asthmas , consumption , coughs , colds , aud all disorders ofthe breath and lungs . ' ¦ r » i ¦¦ u ii— _————^———^^^^^»^—! To Singers and Public Speakers they are invaluable , as in a few hours they remove aR hoarseness , andincreasethe power and flexibility of the _vtice . They have a most pleasant taste , . : Price ls . ljd ., 2 s . 9 d ., and lis . per box . Agents—Da SUva and Co ., 1 , Bride-lane , Fleet-street , London , CAnTIOK . —To protect _^ the public from spurious imitations , her Majesty ' s .. . Honourable Commissioners have caused to be printed ou the stamp , outside each box , the words , "Dr . Locock ' s * Wafers , " in white letters on a red ground , without which none are genuine . Sold by all Medicine Venders .
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A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend _JTuttuui Frailty . TBE FOURTEENTH EDITION , Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d _., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on tho receipt of a Post Office Order . for 3 s . 6 d . THE SILENT FRIEND . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes j being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; loeal and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION ofthe REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : the destructive effects of Gonorrhoea , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner ; tho Work is Embellished with Engravings , representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the skin , by eruptions on the head , face , and body ; with approved mode of cure for both sexes ; followed by observations on the obligations of MARRIAGE , and healthy perpetuity , with directions for the removal of certain Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted without exposure , and with assured confidence of _success . 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"The Authors of the "Silent Friend" seem to bo thoroughly conversant with the treatment of a class of complaints which are , we fear , too prevalent in the present day . The perspicuous style in which this book is written , and the valuable hints it conveys to those who are apprehensive of entering the marriage stale , cannot faU to recommend it to a careful perusal . "—Era , " Tbis work should be read by all who value health and wish lo enjoy Rfe , for the truisms therein contained defy aR doubt . —Formers' Journal . THE C 0 RDIA £ BALM OF SYRIACUM . 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The consequences arising from this dangerous practice , are not confined to its pure physical result , but branch to moral ones ; leading the excited deviating mind into a fertile field of seducive error—into a gradual but total degradation of manhood—into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation of her species ; bringing on premature decrepitude , and all the habitudes of old age . Constitutional weakness , sexual debility , obstinate gleets , excesses irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , total impotency and barrenness are effectually removed by this invaluable medicine . Sold in Bottles , price lis . each , or the quantity of four in one Family bottle for 33 s ., by wliich one lis . bottle is saved . Prepared only by Messrs . PERRY and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London . None are genuine without the signature of R aud L , PERRY and Co . impressed in a stamp on the outside of each wrapper , to imitate which is felony of the deepest dye . The Five Pound cases ( the purchasing of which wiR be a saving of one pound twelve shilUngs ) may be had as usual at 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , Loudon . Patients in the countiy who require a course of this admirable medicine , should send Five Pounds by letter , which wiR entitle them to the fuR benefit of such advantage _. May be had of aR BookseUers , Druggists , and Patent Medicine Venders in town and country _throuriiout the United Kingdom , the Continent of Europe and America , of whom may be had the " Silent Fbiend . " Messrs . PERRY expect , when consulted bv lettV _' thc usual fee of one pound , without which no notice whatever can be taken of the communication . a _? . iem i . re re ( mested t 0 * - " - minute as possible in the detail of their cases . v PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d „ and lis . per box , ( Observe the signature of R . and L . PERRY and Co on the outside of each wrapper ) are weU known throughl out Europe and America , to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discoveredfor every stage and symptom of a certain disease , in * both sexes , including Gonorrhoea Gleets , Secondary Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakl ness , Deficiency , and aU diseases ofthe Urinary Passaces without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from business . They have effected the most surprising cures , not only in recent aud severe cases , but when salivation and all other means have faded ; they remove Scorbutic Affections , Eruptions on any part ofthe body , Ulcerations , Scrofulous or Venereal Taint , being calculated to cleanse the blood from aR foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and restore weak and emaciate . I constitutions to pristine health and vigour . Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted as usual , at 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London punctuaUy _, from Eleven in the morning untU Eight ' in the evening , and on Sundays from Eleven tiR One . Only one personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs . Perry and Co . to give such advice as wiU be the means of _effiscting a permanent and effectual cure after aR other meanshave proved ineffectual . ** * N . B .-Co _* untry Druggists , Booksellers , Patent Medicine Tenders , & c , can be supplied with any quantity of Perry ' s Purifying Specific PUls , and Cordial Balm of Svriacum , with the usual allowance to the Trade , by most of the principal Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London . ,. , _£ y * St _, _" 5 ?' ' J _**& _# * » - _" _-eecls _, of whom may be had the "Silent "Friend , "
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KEES' COMPOUND ESSENCE OF CUBEBS . THE most safe , speedy , ; and certain remedy ever discovered for the cure of discharges , gleets , spasmodic strictures , weakness , heat , irritation of the bladder , pains of _tae . loins , and aR disorders ofthe kidneys and urethra , frequently performing a perfect cure in the short space Of three or four days . It does not contain any mercury , and may be taken by thc most delicate of either sex , with perfect safety , as weR as advantage to their general health . —Sold in bottles , at Is . 6 d ., 10 s ., and 20 s . each , by Stirling , chemist , 86 , High-street , Whitechapel : and can be had of Sanger , 150 , _Oxford-stieet ; and Hannay and Co ., 03 , OxforiLstreet ; ami of all the principal _Hiediema vendors in the kingdom . The genuine has the name of J . W . Stirling eagraved on the stamp . —Ask for _Rees ' Essonce . * # * It can be sent with instructions , securely packed , to any part of tbe kingdom , on the receipt of a Post-office order for tbe amount .
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MESSRS . BRODIE AND CO ., Consulting Surgeons , have removed their Establishment from 4 , Great Charlesstreet , Birmingham , to No . 27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London . BRODIE ON DEBILITY IN MAN . Life is only life when blessed with health ; without it aR men are poor , let their estates be what they may . Messrs . Beodie and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , 27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London . Just publislied , Fifteenth Edition , price 2 s . 6 _d ., and sent free , enclosed in a sealed envelope , on receipt of a post-office order for 3 s , 6 d . BRODIE'S MEDICAL WORK on DEBILITY IN MAN . Long experience in the treatment of a class of diseases hitherto neglected and imperfectly understood by the great bulk of the medical profession , has enabled the author to prove that there are concealed causes of indigestion , consumption , insanity , and nervous debility , in existence , where the mere routine practitioner would never dream of finding them . Published and sold by the Authors , Messrs . Brodie and Co ., 27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London ; and sold by Sherwood , Gilbert , and Piper , Paternoster-row ; Hannay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; Purkiss , Compton-street , Soho ; Noble , IU , Chancery-lane ; Barth , i , Brydges-Btveet , Covent-garden ; and Gordon , 146 , LeadenhaU-street , London ; Sutton , _Bcoieio-office , Nottingham ; Cooper , Leicester ; Caldicott , Wolverhampton ; _D'EgviUe , Worcester ; Jeyes , "Northampton . ; Ousloy , Shrewsbury ; Parker , Hereford ; Gibson , Dudley ; Turner , Coventry ; T . Newton , Church-street , Liverpool ; Gardiner , Gloucester ; Fryer , Bath ; Harper , Cheltenham ; Keene , Bath ; Wood , High-street , Birmingham , * Roberts , Derby ; Ferriss and Score , Union-street , Bristol ; Slatter , Oxford ; W . H . Robinson , 11 , Greenside-street , Edinburgh . And by all booksellers and druggists in town and country . TUE OPIKIONS OF TUE PBESS . " Brodie on DebiUty in Man . " London : Sherwood , _GRbert , and Piper , ' Paternoster-row . This is a work of great merit , and should be placed in the hands of every young man who is suffering from past folly and indiscretion . It contains many valuable truths , and its pgrusal is certain to benefit him in many ways . Brodie and Co . have also published " The Secret Companion , " a work of a very valuable _oharftetdr , which is enclosed and sent free with all tlieir medicines . —The London ' . Mercantile Journal . "Brodie on Debility in Man . " London : Brodie and : Co ., 27 , Montague-street , Russell-square . The authors | of this valuable work evidently well understand the subject i upon which they treat ; and this is the best guarantee we : can give those persons to whom it is likely to prove serviceable . It is a publication which can , and ought to be , placed in the hands of every young man to guide him among the temptations of the world to which he may be subjected . —Kentish Mercury , Gravesend Journal , and Greenwich Gazette . TUB CORDIAL BALM OF ZEYLANICA ; or , Nature s Grand Restorative . As nothing can be better adapted to help and nourish the constitution , so there is nothing more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastings , loss of appetite , indigestion , depression of spirits , trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath , or consump- . tive habits . It is exclusively directed to the cure off nervous and sexual debility , irregularity , weakness , im- ' potency , barrenness , loss of appetite , indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising from excesses , & c . I Sold in bottles , price 4 s . Cd . and lis . each , or the quantity of four in one family bottle for 33 s ., by which one lis . bottle is saved . With each is enclosod "Tue Secret _CpMrANioif . " The five pound cases ( the purchasing of . wliich will be a saving of one pound twelve shillings ) may be had as usual at their residence . Sold by all medicine ; venders in town and country , of whom may be had Brodie's Medical Work on the causes of debility in Man . Be sure to ask for Brodie ' s Cordial Balm of Zeylanica ; or , Nature ' s Grand Restorative , and Purifying Vegetable Pills . CONSULT "THE SECRET COMPANION , " j Embellished with engravings , and enclosed with each box of BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS , ' price ls . l _$ d ., 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and Us . per box . ' Observe the signature of " R . J . Brodie and Co ., ' London , " impressed on a seal in red wax , affixed to each bottle and box , as none else are genuine . These i Pills are mild and effectual in their operation , without ' mercury or mineral , and require no restraint of diet , loss ' of time , or hinderance from business ; possessing the ' power of eradicating every symptom of the disease in its ' worst stage , without the least exposure to the patient , j Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world , pro- ! tected from observation . Country patients are requested j to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases . | The communication must be accompanied by the usual j consultation fee of £ 1 , and in aU cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on . Country druggists , booksellers , and patent medicine _, venders , can be supplied with any quantity of Brodie ' s Purifying Vegetable Pills , and Cordial Balm of Zeylanica , j with the usual allowance to the trade , by tbe principal , wholesale patent medicine houses in London . Messrs . Brodie and Co ., Surgeons , are in daily attendance for consultation at their residence , 27 , Montaguestreet , Russell-square , London , from eleven in the morning till eight in the evcni » g _, and on Sundays from eleven till two . Only oae personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs . Brodie and Co . to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent ¦ cure , after aR other means have proved ineffectual .
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EXTRAORDINARY ! NEW OASES !! Attesting that there is health for all . HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . An astonishing cure of a confirmed Liver Complaint . MRS . MARY SANDFORD , residing in Leather-lane , _Holboru _, London , had been labouring under the effects of a diseased Liver , which produced Indigestion , Sick Head _Achd Dimness of Sight , Lowness of Spirits , Irritability of Temper , Drowsiness , Occasional SweUings ofthe Body and Legs , with General Weakness and Debility . She attended the Hospitals , at different periods , for about three years , but she only got worse Instead ol better , and her recovery at last appeared quite hopeless ; but notwithstanding the very had state of her health , she was , in about two months , restored to perfect health by the means alone of this all-powerful and efficacious Medu cine—Holloway ' s Pills . Cure of a Case of great debiUty of the system , occasioned by the baneful influence of Mercury , and the injurious effects of a long residence in Tropleal Climates , by Holloway ' s Pills . James Richards , Esq ., a Gentleman in the East India Company ' s Service , and who had resided for the last Seventeen Years in different parts of India , where his constitution had become much impaired from the influence of the climate , and the injurious effects of powerful and frequent doses of that dangerous mineral , Calomel , which , together , made such inroads on his constitution as to oblige him to return home to England , and on his arrival he placed himself for some time under the care of a Medical Practitioner , but received no benefit from , that gentleman's treatment . Ho was then advised by a friend ( who had tried this medicine ) to go through a proper course of HoUoway ' s Pills , which he did , and in about Four Months his formerly shattered frame was so completely invigorated as to enable liim to prepare himself again for his immediate return to India , whither he wiU embark early in the coming Spring of next year , 1845 . This gentleman is now residing in Regent ' s-park , where he is well known in consequence of his opulence and liberality . Immense Demand for Holloway ' s PUls in the East Indies . Extract of a letter dated 20 th of September , 1842 , from " Messrs . S . Ferdinands and Son ( Agents for the sale of " Holloway's Medicine , " in the Island of Ceylon . These gentlemen state— " AR classes of people here are desirous to purchase your wonderful Medicines , and wo regret that we have now scarcely any loft to meet thc immense demands that are daily made upon us for them . We enclose you a testimonial from 3 . Davison , Esq ., the superintendant of Lord Elphinston _' s Sugar Estate , at Caltura , Ceylon ; and we can , if necessary , send you abundant Other proofs , not only from the middling classes , but also from the opulent and influential here , many of whom have derived immense benefit from tho use of your invaluable medicine . Copy of tbe letter from J . Davison , Esq ., which is the same alluded to in the extract of the letter above : — . Caltura , 7 th August , 1844 . My Dear Sir , —Mrs . Davison has received so much benefit from Holloway ' s PiUs , that I am induced to trouble you for another supply , viz ., an eleven shilling box . Yours truly , 3 . Dayison . to Messrs . Ferdinands and Son , Holloway's Agent for the Island of Ceylon , Colombo . Time should not be lost in taking this remedy for auy of tho following diseases : — Ague Female Irrogulaw- Retention of the Asthma ties Urine Bilious Complaints Fevers Rheumatism Blotches on Skin Fits Scrofula Bowel Complaints Gout Stone and Gravel Colics _Headaclia Sore Throats Constipation Indigestion Tic Dolorous Consumption Inflammation Tumours DebiKty Jaundice Ulcers Dropsy Liver Complaints "Weakness from Dysentery _Lwabago whatever cause Erysipelas Piles Worms , aR kinds . Time _trulybvalaable PiUs ean be obtained at _theestabhshment of Professor Holloway , near Temple Bar . where advice may be had gratis , and of most respectable Yenders of Medicine , throughout the _civffizea world , at tin _M 0 Tfingpnceg _,-l 8 . 1-Jd ., 2 s . 9 d ., is . H , USl , 225 l , and 33 s ., each box , There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sues . * °
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PARR'S LIFE PILLS . THE extraordinary success of this medicine is the wonder of the age ; it has been tried by hundreds of thousands as an aperient , and has in every instance done good ; it has never in the slightest degree impaired the most delicate constitution . Tens of thousands have testified that perseverance in the use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS wUl completely cure any disease , and are living witnesses of the benefit receivedfrom this invaluable medicine . Sheets of testimonials and the " Life and Times of Old Parr" may be had ( gratis ) of every respectable Medicine-vendor throughout the kingdom . Read , the following account from Mr . Holliev _, Dndlay . — To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life PUls . Dudley , Sept . 14 . Gentlemen , —I forward you the copy of a letter sent to _mfe ( as under ) , and which you can make what use of you think proper . I am , your obedient servant , E . Hollier , Dudley . Tipton , Staffordshire . I , Joshub Ball , hereby testify that I had been dreadfully afflicted with Rheumatic Gout for seventeen years , so that I have , at times , kept my bed for months together , and couid not get anything to do me good till I took Parr ' s life PiUs , which I am very happy to state have nearly restored me to perfect health . As witness my hand , this llth das * of September , Joshua . Ball . To the Public . — No sooner is a medicine weR established in publie favour , than a host of imitators arise , who , for the sake of gain , not only wrong the proprietors Of the _genuine medicine , but inflict < 1 serious injury On tllC unwary purchaser of their base counterfeit trash . These observations apply with increased effect to the medicine which is now so well known as " Parr ' s Life PiUs . " This famous remed y has been established by undoubted proofs of its efficacy , and by a mass of evidence and testimonials which no other medicine ever yet called forth . These facts have had the effect of producing a very large salemore than 15 , 000 boxes per week . When this large sale came to the knowledge of some unprincipled persons , who for the sake of gain to themselves , and reckless of the injury it may do to others , are attempting to foist ou the incautious various imitations , and in order that pur chasers may be able to detect these frauds , care must be taken to look at the Government stamp pasted round each box , and be sure it has the words " Parr ' s Life Pills " in wMtt _lilltrs On a red ground engraved therein , and forms part of the stamp ; also that " T , Roberts and Co ., Cranecourt , _Fleet-street _, " is painted with the directions wrapped round each box . Sold in boxes at ls . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., audfamilypackets at lis . by Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s ; Barclay and Sons , Farringdon-street ; Sutton and Co ., Bow Church-yard , London ; Mottershead and Co ., Manchester ; J . and R . Raimes and Co ., Edinburgh ; and by all respectable druggists and patent medicine retailers throughout the kingdom . — Directions are given with each box .
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| WRAY'S FAMILY MEDICINES . fat-ionises BT Her Grace the Dow 3 ger Sir C . F . William ' , Knt _, Duchess of Leeds . Sir Edward Lyttbri'Bulwer _, Lady Sherborne . Bart . Earl of Lincoln . Captain Boldero , M . P . Marquis of Waterford . Edward Baines , Esq ., M . P , Lord Bantry . Archdeacon Webber . Doctor Bloomberg , Vicar of General Maitland . Cripplegate . General Gardner . Mr . Justice Cresswell . General Nisbitt . And families ofthe first distinction , ¦ _"""pHESE Medicines , which are found to possess so great J- a power over thc respective complaints to wliich they arc applicable , as frequently to render further medical aid unnecessary , were also honoured with the patronage of—His late R . H . the Duke of Lord John Churchill . Sussex . Sir Francis Burdett , M . P . Lord Charles Churchill . George Byng , Esq ., M . P . Sir Matthew Wood , Bt . M . P . And numerous Medical Gentlemen of eminence in Loudon have borne testimony to then * efficacy _. Prepared and sold , wholesale and retail , at 118 , llolbornhill , and 344 , Strand , London ; and may be had of all medicine-vendors in the United Kingdom ; also in America , of J . O . Fay , at his Drug Store , 193 , Broadway , corner of Dey-street _, New York ; in Munich and Frankfort , of Frederick Breui ; and can be obtained in the principal Capitals of Europe , as well as all her Majesty ' s dependencies . Strongly recommended by the Faculty , Wray ' s Aromatic Spice Plasters for the Chest . —Coughs , Colds , Asthmas , Shortness of Breath , Pain or Tightness of the Chest , Affections of the Lungs , Sic , are effectuall y reUeved , and in many cases entirely prevented , by the timely application of Wbat ' s Aromatic Spice Plasters to the chest , which are far superior to the common warm plasters , and frequently supersede the use of internal remedies . No person during the winter ought to be without one , travellers by railroad in particular . Sold at ls . nd ls . fe'd . each . Wray ' s Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger . —A certain cure and preventive of aR Nervous Complaints , Spasms , Gout , Jttieumatism—¦ an invaluable remedy for Flatulence , pain in the Stomach , also an excellent adjunct to Seidlitz Powders for debilitated constitutions . In bottles at 2 s . 9 d ,, 4 s . 6 d „ and lis . Wrap ' s _^ _4 » tibil » o «*» PiUs—In boxes at ls . Hd ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 s . 6 d . each . —These PRls are an excellent remedy for preventing and removing Bilious disorders ; they gently operate as an Aperient , and , by keeping the bowels in a proper state , are calculated to promote that regular office of the Bile which is necessary to the preservation of health , Hence their beneficial effects in removing Indigestion , Head . ache , Giddiness , Sickness , attended with a feverish heat of the system , loss of appetite , oppression of the chest , ic . Wray's Specific Mixture , warranted to remove Urethral Discharges in forty-eight hours—iu the majority of cases , twenty-four—if arising from local causes . Sold in bottles at 4 s . Gd . and Us . each , with full instructions . Wray ' s Improved Suspensory Bandages , well adapted for Sportsmen , Gentlemen hunting , riding , walking , suffering from disease , relaxation , local debiUty , & c . ; approved of and highly recommended by the late Mr . Abernethy . Best Jean , ls . and ls . fid . ; ditto with fronts , 3 s . fid . ; Knitted or Wove SUk , 2 s . « d , ; ditto with elastic springs , 7 s . 6 d . Wray ' s Steel Spring Trusses , for Hernia , properly adapted ; single , ds , 6 d ., 7 s . Qd .., and 10 s . Gd . ; double , 10 s . 6 d _., 15 s ., and 21 s . Medicine chests fitted up for family use or sea voyages . Genuine Drugs and Chymicals of every description , with their several preparations , according tothe Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians . A large stock of new English Honey of the finest quality , retaUing at Is . and ls . fid . per lb ., and the best West India Tamarinds at the same price . A Uberal allowance to Merchants and Captains . Ph ysicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully and accurately prepared by gentlemen regularl y qualified . Physician ' s Advice from eleven till one , every day . Surgical Attendance every evening from seven till nine . Persons residing in the remotest parts ofthe country can be treated successfully , on describing minutely their symptoms , age , habits of life , & c , and inclosing a remittance for medicine , which can be forwarded to any partof the world , securely packed , and carefully protected from observation . All letters to be addressed to "M . O . What , 118 , Holborn-hiU . "
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THE BEST APERIENT AND ANTIBILIOUS MEDICINE for general use is Feampton ' s _Pili . of Health , which eftectuall y relieves the stomach and bowels hy gentle relaxation , witliout griping or prostration of strength . They remove head-ache , sickness , dimness , pains in the chest , Sic , are highly grateful to the stomach , promote digestion , create appetite , relieve languor and depression of spirits ; while to those of a full habit , and free livers , who are continually suffering from drowsiness , heaviness , aud singing in the head and cars , they offer advantages that will not fail to be appreciated . This medicine has formally years received the approval of the most respectable classes of society , and in conmation of its efficacy , the following letter has beenkiudly forwarded to Mr , Prout , with permission to publish it , and , if requisite , to refer any respectable person to its author : — ' To Mr . Pkout , 229 , Strand , London . " Hearitree , Exeter , April 24 , 1814 . "Sir , —I feel pleasure in being able to bear my strong and uusolicited testimony to the excellence of your ' Frampton ' s Pill of Health , ' which I consider a most safe , efficacious , and very superior general medicine . The widow of an officer , an elderly lady , and near relative of mine , has used them—very rarely having recourse to other medicine for a long period of years ; sho has recommended them extensively , and iu one instance in which she induced a person to adopt them , and suppUed the first bos herself , they have proved of extraordinary efficacy . I think that perhaps there is scarcely any other of the many patent mediciu . es before the public of equal value as a 'friend in need '—certainly none possessed of superior claims . I shall be happy ' on all o « casions to give them my individual recommendation , and am , Sir , " Your obedient servant , * # # * » Sold by Thomas Prout , 220 , Strand , London , _prico 2 s . 9 d . per box ; and , by his appointment , by Heaton , Hay , AUen _, Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Nowsome , Smeeton , Reinhardt , Tarbottom , and Horner , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis and Son , Burdekin , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Linney , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke aud Co ., Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Doneaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Foggitt , _Coates _, Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easingwold ; England , Fell , Spivoy , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Sweeting , _Knaresborough ; Pease , Oliver , DarRngton : Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadcaster ; Rogerson , Cooper , Ncwby _, Kay , Bradford ; Briee , Priestley , _Ponfefract-Cordwell , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield * Berry , Denton - Suter _» Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn ' Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ' _* Dalby _, Wetherby ; Waite _, Harrogate : WaR , Barnsleyand aU respectable medicine venders throughout the kingdom . Ask for Frampton ' s FiH of Health , and obserre _' _tha name and address of "Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , " on the Government Stamp ,
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_ EMIGRATION FOR 1845 . GEORGE RIPPARD and SON and WILLIAM : TAP . SCOTT , American and Colonial Passage Offices * 96 , Waterloo-road , and 15 , _Gjree-piazzas _, Liverpool ' Agents for the New Line of New York Packets , _comprising the foUowing magnificent ships : — * Shins . Tons . To Sail . Hottinguer , 1100 . 6 th Jan . Gth May . 6 th Sent Livebpooi , 1150 . Cth Feb . 6 th June . 6 th Oct ' Queen of the West , 1250 . Gth Mar . 6 th Jul y . 6 th Nov _RooHESiEa , 1005 , _OttiApr . cth Aug , _gtti Due Together with other First-class American _Packet-Simi ' sailing weekly throughout the year for New York , and 0 c casionaUy for Boston , Philadelphia , and New Orleans . also to Quebec , Montreal , and St . John , N . B . ' Emigrants may rest assured that the shi ps selected ft their conveyance by this establishment are of the first A largest class , commanded b y men of great skill aiid 1 experience - , they will he fitted up without any regard _m expense , in the most approved manner to ensure co ' mf t and convenience . In order that parties may have every accommod'iliou . durin-5 ' " * o passage , private state rooms are fitted ui _, *» each ship , and made suitable for fan . ilics of any num _- _jcr at a moderate charge . ' Each adult passenger will be proviled with one pound Of good biscuit , or five pounds of potatoes , and tllrcB quarts of pure water , daily , during the voyage , aud if detained in Liverpool more than forty-ei ght hours after the time appointed for sailing , will be paid _suMsImw . moner according to law . •' Emigrants and settlers can avail tlnrnsclvcs ofthe ex . cellenfc arrangements effected through ouv agtnu , w , an ( j J . T . Tapscott , of New York , and which have givC » j _^ _-j general satisfaction during the past _season , for their safe expeditious , and clieap conveyance to any part of the Western States or Canadas , preventing the possibility of fraud and imposition , hitherto so often _practised on their landing at New York . Mr . Wm . Tapscott , who lias just returned from a tour through the Unite . I States , will be happy to furnish auy information respecting purchase of land , localities , different routes and facilities for _n-acliin-r every important point there . For the safe conveyance of money , drafts for any amount can be given on the Fulton Bank , New York , payable at sight , without discount _. Parties residing at a distance may have every information by letter , postpaid , and the best disengaged berths secured by sending deposits of £ 1 for eaeh passenger to G . RIPPARD AND _SOy , OB WM . TAPSCOTT , 86 , Waterloo-road , or 15 , Goree-piazzas , _Liv-rpoo } _, Important . —The " American Emigrant ' s _Guiile" ean be had gratis , on application by letter , or _othcrvii' e
The Colliers Is The Tees Disihict.—A Public
The Colliers is the Tees Disihict . —A public
Meeting Oi Ine Miners Ot Tins District W...
meeting oi ine miners ot tins district was held on Saturday , April 5 th , 1845 , on Cockton Hill , near Bishop-Aucluand , which was the largest meeting- held in this district since the men resumed work . Mr . Matthew Bowman , one of the victims of coal-king tyranny , was called to the chair , and opened the meeting with an appropriate address . He _atWivnrtb introducedjMr . William Danielis , editor of the Miners ' Advocate , who addressed the meeting at great _leng th , and was listened to with marked attention and respect . His address evidently made a great _imprcasion on the meeting . The following resolutions were moved by Mr . James Jackson , and seconded hy Mr . D . Thomson ; they were passed unanimously : —1 st" That we p ledge ourselves to faithfully stand by and
support the Miners Association , being convinced by every-day experience that union alonk cjlk save us . " 2 nd— " That a deputation wait upon each coal owner in this district , and solicit an advance of wages in consequence of the repeal ofthe export duty on coal . " 3 rd— " That a deputation of three be appointed to proceed to London , for the purpose of watching the progress of any measure that may be brought forward in the House of Commons for the better ventilation of coal mines , also to wait upon her Majesty ' s Ministers and members of Parliament , in order to explain to them the grievances which miners labour under , and to show the evils of the present shameful system of ventilation , and the awful loss resulting therefrom
That this meeting agree to assist in defraying the expenses consequent upon such delegation , and tliat Messrs . Martin Jude , Thomas Clough , and William Danielis , are fit and proper persons to form the deputation . " After the transaction of some business thc meeting separated with throe cheers for the union . A delegate meeting was held at the conclusion of the meeting , at the house of Mr . Dixon , Mi * . W . Danielis in the chair , when several plans were laid down for the advancement of the Association , and some local business transacted ; after which Mr . W . _Daniellswos elected to represent this district at the next delegate meeting , to be held at the Sun Inn , Side , Newcastleupon-Tyne , on Tuesday , the loth inst .
_Bebwick _Distbict . — Labour ' s Triumph . — Tlic owners of Unthank Colliery , in this district , have been stopping certain portions of the wages ol * their workmen during the last twenty weeks . Thc men considering themselves unjustly treated , summoned the owner , Mr . George Carr , for the wages stopped . The hearing came off on Wednesday , the 2 nd inst ., at the Town Hall , Berwick , at the petty sessions . Mr . Matthew Scott , lecturer to the Miners' Association , appeared on behalf of the men , and Mr . Waddle , attorney , for the masters . After a lengthened hearing the magistrates decided in favour of the men , and ordered the owner to pay the wages stopped and all costs . Much praise is due to the magistrates for their independent and upright conduct .
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BANKRUPTS . ( From Tuesday ' s Gazette , April 8 th , lSlo . ) John Lambert , Portsmouth-street , Llncoln _' _s-inn-fields _, licensed victualler—Francis "Wri ght , Earl ' s Colne , Essex , builder—John Shefford , High-street , Cainberwoll , haymerchant—Thomas Kilford , Southampton , cabinetmaker—John Hollingsworth , Paddington-street _, Maryle . hone , butcher—Elizabeth M'Knolt and James Glass , lie ! _, videre-road , Lambeth , coal-merchants—Edward Smith , South Molton-street , cheesemonger—John Smith , Iternoldswick , Yorkshire , cotton-manufacturer — Edward Edwards Robinson , Wolverhampton , Staffordshire , grow —Thomas Strutt Stuart , jun ., Liverpool , dry-salter .
_nt'CLAHATlOKS OF DIVIDENDS . TV . Schofield , Oldham , Lancashire , machine-maker , first and final dividend of 3 s 5 d in the pound , any Wednesday , at the office of Mr . Pott , Manchester . II . Port , Burton-upon-Trent , screw-manufacturer , dividend of Gjjd in the pound , upon new proofs only , any Tuesday , at the office of Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham . W . Wood , _Burton-upoa-Trent _, scrcw . _maimfucturer , final dividend of 7 _jd in the pound , any Tuesday , at the _jf & _c-j of Mv . Whitmore , Birmingham . W . Wood and H . Port , Burton-upon-Trent , screw-ma . nufacturers , dividend of 4 s ( id in the pound , upon new proofs only- any Tuesday , at the office of Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham .
DIVIDENDS . May 1 , J . Hook , Nine Elms , Surrey , contractor—April 29 , L . Watson , Rickmansworth _, Hertfordshire , smith-April 29 , W . B . Gould , Finsbury-place South , carver-May 1 , J . Palmer , Lynn , draper—April 29 , T . _llcrriuitt _* , Upper _Wharton-street , Clerkenwell , builder—April iS , J . Davies and II . Edwards , Westminster-road , _Uncn-drapers—April 29 , G . Fielding , Thame , Oxfordshire , ironmonger—April 29 , B . Reynolds , Phinp ' s-bridgc _, _Mitchum _. Surrey , silk-printer—May 2 , H . Thompson , King-street , Clerkenwell , timber merchant—May 2 , R . W . Robinson , sen ., and It . W . Robinson , jun ., Bedford , grocers-May i , T . Cartwright , Heaton If orris , Lancashire , banker-May i , W . Howell , jun ., Liverpool , bookseller—May 7 , J . _Hinvks _* ley , Arnold , Nottinghamshire , merchant . Certificates to he granted , unless cause be shown to tlu contrary ou the day of meeting .
May 2 , C . S . Haward , Colchester , grocer—April ' . ! _9 , « . E . Gould , Finsbury-place South , City , carver and gilder—April 29 , J . Thorlcy , Northampton , g lass-man—May 2 , J . Mandeno , Grove-street , Hackney , market-gardener—Ma ? 2 , S . Smeeton , West Smithfield . cattle-salesman—April 'l > , S . Rugg , Southampton , carpenter—May- 2 , 0 . Lee , W : ikcs Colne , Essex , miller—May 2 , W . Behnes , Osnaburg _li-street , New-road , marble-merchant—April 29 , T , Smith , Un ** - rowes-mewa _, John-street , Blackfriar ' s-road , Iiackneym »" —April 29 , J . Hall , Wallsend , Northumberland , _cowkeepei _" Liver
—May 2 , V . Wright , Leeds , grocer—May 2 , J . Scott , - pool , ' paper-dealer—May 1 , R . Hill , Exeter , cumei-Ma _* *' 1 , J . Dalton , Salford , Lancashire , joiner—April 23 , 0 . _ELanham , Southampton , builder—April 29 , S . Clarfc , Cityroad , carman—April 29 , A . Francis , W . Davey _, am 1 _•**• Francis , Bagilt _, Flintshire , ironfounders — Apri l ' - _'D , " Moyes and T . Moring , Camomile-street , City , carmen-April 29 , G . Bartlett , Wellington-street , Goswcll-st _* _'" * _- manufacturer of plaster ornaments—April 29 , J . Curwen , Bridge-place _. Vauxhall , cheesemonger—April 29 , W . Mb " *; horn , Little Bolton , Lancashire , manufacturing chemist —April 29 , II . Welmert , Leicester-square , tailor .
PABTNERSHIP 8 DISSOLVED . W . Naylor , N . Merrall , and J . Wood . Horton , Y orkshire * machine-makers ; as far as regards J . Wood—A . T . »• Dodd and E . Leech , Chichester , surgeons — W . Milner , J . P ., and W . P . Movley , Leek , Staffordshire , silk-man _* turers ; as far as regards W , P . Morley—E . Hughes _»«» H . Jones , Hosier-lane , West Smithfield , licensed victual * lers—C . P . Pitt and C . Breese , Birmingham , _japanneR- *; J . Dawson , T . Curtis , and J . Haigli , Leeds , cloth-finishers , ai far as regards J . Dawson—11 . Crathorne and J . _^ phenson , Beverley , Yorkshire , millers—W . C . Figas ana H . nallett , furnisbing-ironuiongers — A . H . aim . _'' ¦ Cockshott , Bradford , Yorkshire , chemist—G . A . and C . " BuckweU , Brighton , _timber-raerchants ; as far as regards G . BuckweU—R . ' and J . Bayley , Friday street , Cltji packers—E . Ackrovd , M . F . Wilson , and E . J .
_Newton-Gildersome , Yorkshire , colliers—J . Whitaker and « _Worsley , Huddersfield , _Yorkshire , dealers in s Uk— " Major and J . Radcliffe , King-street , Cheapside , _manutacturers-G . Davison and a . Ro es , Sheffield , tailors— _-J-i *" R ., and TV . Moon , and C . Hopley , Liverpool , me rchants-T . Haigh and C . Bell , Bradford , Yorkshire , _stock-broker * —J . Brown , J . Stone , andW . Morcom _, Manches ter ; a » far as regards J . Stone—O . E . and W . C . Bernard , _^ _-J * India merchants—E . and J . Thorp , J . and M . Terry , Jand H . Thorp , Bradford , Yorkshire , sawyers ; as far as regards E . Thorp—W . Webb and S . Barker , _Birminghan' ' nickel-refiners—P . L . Simmonds and F . Clowes , CoviuuU > City , _publishci'S-E , and M . Harrison , Liverpool , _oil-mcr _* chants-W . Bray and H . Edmunds , Bradford , Wiltshire , clothiers—V . Craig and B . Saunders , Wadebridge , Cornwall , milliners—II . and TV . H . Deighton and E . _Maufe Otley , Yorkshire , wine-merchants ...-
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 12, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_12041845/page/2/
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