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Leigh Chronicle and Weekly District Advertiser

FOREIGN NOTES

... dreaming about confiscation of individual liberty, they would wish it as broad with us it is in England, Switzerland, and America. That property is an absolute and inviolable light, and that the only regret is that of not having been able as yet to find ...

THE MUCH ADMIRED

... curative, all. Where plaster can give relief they never fail. ALLCOCK’S POEOUS PLASTEESPHYSICIANS AND HOSPITALS THROUGHOUT AMERICA USK NO OTHER, And already they are adopted by a large number In this country. ...

Things Wise and Otherwise

... babies by mastication/’ Foreign Affairs. —Mrs. Malaprop is anxious to know whether the Don Juau question between England and America has anything to do with poor Lord Byron. The great John Hunter's first lecture was attended only the poi ter. “John,” said ...

THE ECONOMICAL

... PARTIES respectfully invited to call and see these Machines whether • it is not the intention of this Company to compete with America or any o«iot «a Manufacturer in extensive shorn, they trust, giving what is spent extravagant up y to their customers, to ...

THE LIFE OF CHARLES DICKENS. (Volume the Second.) The second volume of Mr. John Forster’s Life of Dickens, ..

... recorded by faithful writer something of the inner life of their author. It appears, then, that on the return of Dickens from America in 1842 he was entertained dinner at Greenwich, at which such distinguished companions as Maclise, Stanfield, Marry t. Hood ...

FINANCE COMMITTEE,

... while the smart frost we have had here may not readily quit the .Baltic, but materially diminish our supplies. In North America the canals are closed, and the shipping season is over in the Black Sea. 'Jo southern regions, therefore, must mainly look ...

To be bet*

... general prosperity of the country. Movement is on foot to promote an International Rifle Contest between this country and America. The more such international strife is encouraged, so long the aim is honourable, the more firmly will be tied the cord that ...

THE LEIGH CHRONICLE

... curative, all. Where a plaster can give relief they never fail. ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERSPHYSICIANS AND HOSPITALS THROUGHOUT AMERICA USE NO OTHER, And already they are adopted by large number in this country. ILLCOCK’S poeous plastee. CONSUMPTION. From colds ...

fHK GREAT FIRE AT BOSTOV

... which are all that yet reach us of the turrihlc Tiro Boston, confirm tho first i i-wessions of the manitu»lo tho tlisaster. America is f ’•ior.s f>r a scale commensurate uith tlie winch i.i now devastating mt’nuial vj'.stn t .]•/ of ?r.Ts.?;i -biißctts is ...

EJfiAPING

... best Combined Mower and there be; entrieB clags competition with the leading Makers ot Great _, , , . T , « , Britain and America, August 39th. At these The FIRST PRIZE the Isle of Man Agricul- Trials 43 Machines were entered for competi- tural Society ...

REAPING

... Trials, at Brampton, for the best Combined Mower and Reaper, in competition with the leading Makers of Great Britain and America, August 29th. At these 30th. The SECOND PRIZE at the Isle of Man Agricultural Society’s Trials.at Castle Ward, for Onehorse ...

REAPING

... T\r„Wo chines, there being 27 entries in ihis Class, competition with the leading Makers ot Great Tr»c.rp ti * • Britain and America, August 29tb. At these AhehIRSI PRIZE at the Isle of Man Agncul- Trials Machines were entered for competi- tural Society Trials ...