THOMAS BARLOW
... A CARD.—JAMES H. KEELING M.D., M.R.C.8.L., Successor to the Ute Alfred Gal land, Esq., Surgeon, Haadiniloy. ...
... A CARD.—JAMES H. KEELING M.D., M.R.C.8.L., Successor to the Ute Alfred Gal land, Esq., Surgeon, Haadiniloy. ...
... ITU! E last Five Days of Mr. YOUNG Practising iu Wakefield. for the Cure CORNS, BUNIONS, DEFORMED NAILS, Friday, March 14th, the last day tor the abovenamed time only, at 97, Northgate. lie visits patients their residences, iu the morning, from nine till twelve; at home from twelve to five. Fee, Five Shillings each Corn. ...
... several Hundred Lenses ofthe most celebrated makers, from J i ...
... RaUway Station Coal Wharf, Chester. I?I)WARD TAPLEN h ...
... The Commissioners assembled at eleven o'clock, on Friday. Lord Lucan again asked that Admiral Deans Dundas's written answers to inquiries from himself should be received ; but the Judge-AUvocate said the Board did not consider it necessary to receive secondary evidence at present. Colonel Tulloch then proceeded to read his statement. He said if this inquiry had taken place in the Crimea, he ...
... now adapted for I,ight Springs. Orders received as usual at the Office, ?? Upper Thames Street, London. Manufacturer ot percussion Caps, Gun Waddings, and Wire Cartridges of e rery description. Master's Office, Southampton Buildings, 2nd day of June. 1856. rthe Matter of the Joint Stock Companies Winding up Acts, 1843 and 1849; and of the jregonebris and Caruebone Fatwork Tin Mining Com- pany. ...
... UNSTAMPED FOURPENt ) STAMPED FIVEPENCE. LONDON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1856. N a 25,007 - 771» X- X A —STEAM COMMUNICATION ' V] ,,VT!U.V between SOUTHAMPTON and MADEIRA and I IV'ket Shii* of 1,60.. ions, and Isn horse-power, con- ' * ?? M.ijcsty's Mdls. ?? including bod>ling, pr-.-visious, ovjni Tickets issued, available for ten months, with an • ?? 25 per cent, on the passage money. For ...
... will RE-OPEN on Wednesday, the 30th of July. THE MISSES GRAHAM beg to announce that their SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on Wednesday. the 23rd of July. 9, New North-road. THE MISSES WRIGHT beg to announce that their SCHOOL will RE OPEN on Tuesday, the -29th instant. 26, Commercial -street, Huddersfield. MISS TINDAL begs to announce that her SCHOOL will RE-OPEN, on Wednesday, the 23rd instant. 15, West ...
... (opposite the Infirmary-gates) New North-road, in room of the late Thomas Pitt, Esq., their AGENT and RECEIVER for Huddersfield and parts adjacent, for the Assurauce of Buildings, Goods, Merchandise, aud Farming Stock, from Loss or Damage by Fire, and also for the Assurance of Lives. — By Order of the Court of Directors, JNO. A. HIGHAM, Secretary. Royal Exchange Assurance Office, London, 16th ...
... 5, White Lion Yard, Cross Church-street, Huddersfield. Terms moderate. N.B. — Agent for Huddersfield and Brighouse for the British Protector Life Assurance Company. TO LADIES who desire the hair artistically Cut or Dressed in any of the New Parisian Modes for evening parties or balls, Jas. Priestley offers the most complete advantages cf style, &c. TO GENTLEMEN requiring the hair cut in either ...
... Essex, declare we will NOT XOTE for any Candidate who will not vote against the Grant to the Romish College of Mayuooth, and for the inspection of Nunneries in England, Ireland, aud Scotland: GESTINGTHORPE. Frederick Elwes W. Porter a * 5: y^y^* Saml- Rayner A. Bentall N. Patmore »-H«« James Balls V. Ha £ Charles Cross JohnHrmin Wm. Bear n £ ott Edward Bowers John Downes, sen. John Carter ££ S ...