PRICKS OF HAY AND STRAW
... business wa* transacted in that description of slock that price* were nominal CAf.VHS were iu •hortsu( ...
... business wa* transacted in that description of slock that price* were nominal CAf.VHS were iu •hortsu( ...
... all Disobdeb* of the Beeat and Ll 86*. are every where this Extbaobdinabt Rkmeov IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. From the Rev. Owen Thomas, Holyhead. Sir.—Dr. LocockN Wafers do great deal of voire*'* got bad cold from damp tied thirty five yean ago. and mv voice ...
... after Mr. Tucker’s appointment to the Agency, his first supply having been rapidly bought up!] EXTRACT LETTER. Addressed Mr. Thomas Cart hew, of St. Just, Cornwall:— Dear Sir.—With this vou will receive an order for I ewt. more f your he*l quality powder ...
... LITERARY. of works which otherwise would fnll in with the manifold duties that arrive with the spring. Trained Hoses and hardy climbers against walls should pruned and adjusted. Hyacinths, Tulips, and other bulbs, which have been advanced the prevailing ...
... biography: A paper had been circulated in the town, headed Dr. Dowring and the Truck System.” In that paper was designated a hardy apologist and itinerant supporter of the truck system charlatan, humbug, gorged on the public purse, fattening plunder— a needy ...
... laid down—one cause of matrimonial misery might then be banished from our land, and the race ef the enervate a renewal of the hardy, vigorous spirit of the olden time.— Chronicle. •CcaTia on Mamhood.—lt lea triumph of humanity, as well morality, that the ...
... the note in payment, but on being taken to be changed, it was found to be counterfeit This was confirmed being shown to Mr. Hardy, of the bank. His singular conduct and contradictory statements relative Co the note, induced suspicions that all wiu not right ...
... superb stained windows, the production Mr. of Newcastle. The largest and most striking these the gift of Messrs. G. T. Dunn and Thomas Dunn, and Mrs. Margaret and Miss Elizabeth Dunn. The Right Ret. Dr. Riddell gave another—Mr. George Caiey, Sallwell house ...
... numerouslv attended, including W. .1 Harding. F*q.. Thomson, Hobbes. . E Gcllev, F.-q.. W. Bur nan. Esq.. J. Lane, Esq., Jun., ,1. Hardy, E*q. E. Flower, K*q.. D. Rice, E*q . Messrs. Wm all. J. W. George. R, Lapworlh, R. M Bird, .I. Warden, 11. Hartley. J Tasker ...
... altogether: if in a later, they alleviate pain and effect much speedier cure than any other means within my knowledge.” hold by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London ; and hy his appointment by Austin, Bs»:slet. and Ball, the CkrttnicU Office, |(. SUiter, Lowndes ...
... this medicine, and have allowed the proprietor the privilege of publishing the same for the benefit of the afflicted. Sold Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London; and by his appointment, by Beesley. Banbury; and all respectable Medicine Verniers, throughout ...
... ve form .ith ..ealiog site of Uvr. value 1. . J a jar. power prevent the increase, have aiso the pu««r v« l-e > orooenv Thomas As.sell. Milton, venting it. continuance, « thout a considerable change in va.ue 1 the P-ope. its bearings ; and if the ...