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... the exception of a shght leakage or two in suction-pipe, which havo to be ' attended to. Mr. Easton regrets tbat ho cannot speak in the same terms of Messrs. Carrett and Marshall's engine aud belongings , which, in many particalars oro deficient, and not ...

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... told me what he had done to her, withont me asking any questions. Mr. Hodgson : Are yon and Trueman friendly ? We are not on speaking terms This concluded the ease for the prosecution. For the defence, Hannah Moor, of Bempton, was called and- said that on ...

IiOCAiL^EWS. !

... Charles Kean haying been engaged for four nights, to appear in a series of favourite characters. It would be superfluous to speak of the ability of these artiste, inasmuch aa their reputation bas been long establish ed hi this country ; but it is to be ...

*^ LONDON COLONIAL WOOL SALES. JT SIMES and CO. will SELL, on Not. Dee. 6th and 16th, about 10,500 Balsa,

... an extent as to render me unable to hold a cnp of tea ; my appetite was entirely gone, and the Uttle I did eat was, so to speak, forced down. During the two years I had the advice of thr c physicians and four other medical men, but without beneficial ...

PISTRICT NEWS

... o'clock, when he met the defendant and another man. They passed him, but defendant returned immediately after, and, without speaking a word, struck him over the side of the head. This knocked his head against the wall, and rendered him senseless. His hat ...

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. R. MILLS, on SATURDAY, November 9th, 1861, in the Corn Mareet, York, at

... assured me that her health is much better than when she was seven years younger and did not take Parr's Life Pills. This fact speaks for itself, and I need only add that you are at liberty to use the statement as you think proper. — l rem iin, Gentlemen ...

_ T f, sy *HS* ROUNTON GRANGE. \M , jDD is favoured with Instructions from Miss JLJA /idler, to offer

... an extent as to render me unable te hold a cup •f tea. My appetite was entirely gone, and the little I did eat was, so to speak, forced down. During two yean 1 had the advice of three physicians, and four other medical men, but without beneficial effect ...

1, ANNAKIN'S COURT, BLAKE-STREET, YORK. MR. THOMAS WALKER is instructed by Mrs. Phillips (who is leaving) to ..

... TILLA, Hue Spanish, free from Spirit, 20s. GUARANTEED FOREIGN, PURE, WHOLESOME WI.N'ES. The late Dr. Hkbapath, of Bristol, in speaking of oar Wines, says: -I have now completed my analysis of the fonr samples of cheap Wines, and am pleased to say that ail ...

THORNTON CARRS, THORNTON-LE-CLAY. MR- THOMA.B WALKER will SELL BY AUCTION, tm MONDAY next, Octobeb 6th, 1868, ..

... Mr. T. Nicholson, Watton, says, My lambs did wonder- fully well on them, and I never lost one. Mr. G. Walmsley, Radston, speaks highly of them, and says, My lambs are doing remarkably weU upon them. Mr. Kobebt Wysb, Malton, writes, My cattle commenced ...

PBELLMEtt ABY ANNOUNCEMENT. -TK> BE B

... MONTILLA, flue Spanish, free from Spirit, 20s. Uua&antxkd Fobxion, Pcxb, Wholbsomi Winks. The late Dr. Hbbapath, of Bristol, in speaking of our Wines, says:— l have now completed my analysis of tho four samples of cheap Wines, and am pleased to say that ...

THB CRESCENT, BLOSSOM-STREET, YOBK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. TBOMAS WALKEB, ot me Wend Mill Ink, Bfoaaoß ..

... fine Spanish, free from Spirit, 20s. G . abanteed Foreign, Pure, Wholesome Wines. The late Dr. Herapath, of Bristol, fo speaking of our Wines, says :— I have now completed my analysis of the four samples of cheap Wines, and am pleased to say that ...

MEADOW LAND AT DUNNINGTON, NEAR YORK. FOR SALE, with Immediate Possession. 20a. 2a. 25r. of Capital MEADOW LAND ..

... SPECIFIC for the CATTLE PLAGUE, which has never failed in one instance, in CURING THE RINDERPEST. Copy of a Testimonial which speaks for itself. Hart Warren, October 20th, 1865. Dear Sir, — We are happy to inform you that your Cattle Plague Medicine has had ...