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... CAPITAL DINNER AND DESSERT FORKS, TABLE. DESSERT, AND TEA SPOONS, SOUP, SAUCE, k SALT LADLES, yiStt $ BUTTER KMVES, little v*rte than new, UEID AND SONS, * Dean Street, Newcastle. ...

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... THE following Petition for RADICAL REFORM was presented to the House of Commons Mondav, 6tb of August last, by Mr. Fielden, M.P., for Oldham ; and it thus advertised the Club of London, in order that it might within tbe reach of tha Reformers all orrr the Kingdom. To the Honourable the Common* of Great Britain and Ireland, ...

With Illustrations, One Silting, A CATECHISM OP SHORT-HAND, upon the System of Dn. John Bvrom, F.R.S. For ..

... Teaching. In 12mo. 3s. fid. bound A RHETORICAL CLASS-BOOK; Or, the Principles and Practices of Elocution defined, upon anew and efficient System, by 11. Ikncss, Professor and Lecturer on English Literature and Rhetoric. Also, by the same Author, with Illustrations, THE BRITISH YOUTH’S READER. Being a Stepping Stone to the Rhetorical Class-Book, Consisting of Readings in general and Natural ...

IMPORTANT THE AFFUCTED. DR. WRIGHTS CELEBRATED PEARL OINTMENT—Uader the nnctk>n and recommendation of eminent ..

... by the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Ac. For the cure of Cancerous, Scrofulous and indolent humours, and Inveterate Ulcer** Glandular Affections of the Neck, ErysipelaapWcurry, Evil, Ringworm, Scald Head, White owdLiuigs, Biles, Ulcerated Sore legs, (If of twenty years’standing), Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Burns, Scalds, Sore Nipples, Bruises Grocers’ Itch, and all Cutaneous Diseases; also an ...

of Medical Reform

... And alto of tht following Agents: ALNWICK—Mr J. Graham, BookaelUr. BERWICK —Mr Melrose. Bookseller. BLYTII—Mr Robinson, Bookseller. BRANTON—Mr C. Peary, Grocer. CARLISLE —MrTburnam. and Mr Scott, Booksellers. DARLINGTON—Mr William Brown, Grocer, Skia* nergate. DURHAM—Mr HoggeU, Bookseller. LANE—Mr U illism Graham. GATESHEAD—Mr George WaUoD, Bookseller. HEDLEY—Mr Richard Dodds. HETTON—Mr Wright ...

THE NORTHERN LIBERATOR

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... Lord after reaawllin petitions from certain inhahUanU of Lambeth and Sontbajrk, praying an inquiry Into the prindplet of Robert Oven, said wished to eaU their Joidshipe' attention to etateewnt made during his abeenee the ef on a ItaeMw occasion, which was eoutdered byaararal of Us friends to reflect upon hit character, vbUe holding the oflce of Chancellor of the Exchequer. The right rer. ...

THE NORTHERN LIBERATOR

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PATRONIZED BY THE ROYAL FAMILY AND THE

... NOBILITY. SHARP S ROYAL BRITISH CERATES AND LINIMENT. mHESE CERATES and Liniment consti- tute,in their several moditlcations. rapid, effectual, and safe remedies, for Rheumatic Affections, Lumbago, Tlc-Doloreux, Gout. Glandular Swellings, many instances of Scrofulous Sores and Swelling, Tumours, relaxed Sore Throats, Hooping Cough, Croup, Swelled Pw-e or Gums, Nervous Headaches, Deoftiess, ...

» MONDAY, 3. Cmows Cot«r. When bia Lormbip took,hti M«t (hi* more* lo|, tk» Cbwtitt «mm were taken. JOHN WILKINSON,

... HENRY HILLS,. THOMAS DAOLISH, ANDREW GUTHRIE, EDWARD COVLSON, THOMAS MONEOHAN, THOMAS BROWN, WILLIAMBTBPHENSON, and JOHN TWEDDRLL, were called, and GUTHRIE, COULBON. BROWN, | STEPHENSON, and appealed, and the advice of Mr. Wopiuv and Mr. Coßaarr, they withdraw their former plea and pleaded gailty to the charge of haring committed riot and aacault, on the day July, ISM, (the fomont battle of ...

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... IS preserver and restorer of Health the w«ak, the sickly, and iLfirro; ila warm and raooTaltog quality indisputably reader! il tke Medlcioa for ralaxalions, debilily, lassitude, tremor*, sinking of tba spirits, and all tbOM nsnroos affections which harsaa and oppress tbawaak. the sedentary, and the delicate; it warms and steadies the cold and tremulous nerves, invigorates the muscular system, ...