Friday's Express
... LONDON. THURSDAY, MAY I. Several expresses arrived yesterday from Paris, bringing accounts of the capture of Saragossa, the troops under the command of General MoUitor, whom previous ...
... LONDON. THURSDAY, MAY I. Several expresses arrived yesterday from Paris, bringing accounts of the capture of Saragossa, the troops under the command of General MoUitor, whom previous ...
... son. Oct. 1.1, at the Rectory House, Horsmonden, the lady of the Rev. W. S. Marriott, of son. Oct. 17, the wife of Mr. Belsey, miller, of Rochester, of a son. MARRIAGES. Oct. 13, at Fnvcrsham, Mr. John Moore,of her Majesty's Dock Yard, Sheerness, to Miss Frances Sutton, of Faversham. Oct. 14, at Eastry, Mr. W. Marsh, shoemaker, to Miss Mary Pettman. Oct. 15, at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, ...
... of its infallible success relieving children from convulsions, fevers,and all the complaints to which they arc liable when suffering from painful dentition. As soon as the syrup is rubbed on the gums the child will be relieved, the gums cooled, and the inflammation reduced. It is as innocent as efficacious, tending to produce the teeth with ease; und so pleasant, that no child will refuse to ...