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f THE HUDDERSFIELD CHRONICLE SATURDAY AP ei CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1830. [C] .. 64., Cloth Boards, FOR SCHOOLS AND PRIV [PRIVY] 4 ee se oe Sel, [Se] price 8 af d PRIVATE INSTROCTION. [INSTRUCTION] ae a - WB 55 ORL [OR] and VV HITTAKER'S [WHITTAKER'S] ELEMENTRY [ELEMENTARY] works, AUNBER'S UNDER'S] POPULAR TREASURIES.) 7 ET, to JOHN CRABTREE, a MILL, LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. ut Sexe [See] MEN, Dr. Taylor's Roman Editions, Coftectéd [Collected] and d, Price Bank Mika, [MIA] te Scammonden, with Two ss pabee [pb] B De man Empire. 12mo, [mo] cloth ............6 6 10s. each Work, fop. 8vo. [vi] Cloth or Bound Two Carders, Two Billeys, [Bills] One Teazer, [Tears] and Par.) Par.) Bx.) M0 Ex. FF Be Par ey ATEMAN, [AUTUMN] MLA. [LA] Taylor's History of France. 8rd [ord] edition 12 mo. ie eon [on] On war a One Fear-nought, all belonging to Edmund. Eastwood. 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[lifeboat] AbDPATRA, [Adapted] OMEN, that by In inv [in] of February, 1848, tue Parish of Almond- [Almond tuts] tuts Cloth Manufacturer, Peon tel Uti [UT] su sad personal Hetate [hesitate] and nt lo nweter, newer] Lute Ceriidn [Certain] Trustees for the equal bencfit [benefit] of the etus [eats] Shew and by a subsequent of March, 1848, made Joun John] bearsor, [bears] William Eastwood. the Trustees above-mentioned) wid [id] Georre [George] Shaw of tbe [the] second part, Hinchelif [Himself] therein respectively vird [bird] pork. snd [and] the several other persons, seals are thereunto subseriled, [subscribed] being Of the said George shaw, [Shaw] of the AJ ile [le] said real and persena [person Estate was vaved [saved] said Jonas Binekclf [Bengal] and Of abseulutely, [absolutely] aud [and] by which said last swen- [seen- signature] 'ature, [nature] the said Jonss [Jonas] and David oi covenant ty pax [pa] tu ali [al] the said Creditu s [Credit s] of Shaw, whe [the] shenid [shed] execute the sauce Tn- [Thongs] Hogs anda [and] . of thelr [their] respective vy the hustal- [hustle- Hustler] the several times, and therein men- [men] wi t have ine [in] since become vubce [vice] is therefors [therefore] piven, [given] vw all per- [per] a the said Georse [George] Shaw, who 2 4 the said last-inentioned [last-mentioned] Inden- [Indian- Intent] at iy Office, Alliou [All] Street, Huddercs- [Shudder- Haddocks] cy come and execute the s2ne [sane] row the duu [Du they will be ogneht [agent] of the same. r BES [BE] 03 Ds ow ' ow beta sn aati [at] Aus [As] wha [what] 'Ath [At] so HTH [TH] bl Tid [Ti] Lele [Lee] Une [One] esr [es] ON Oe ae San of Five - i tr C 8S. 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[xiv] Ii COPLAND On the CAUSES, NATURE, and J TREATMENT of PALSY and APOPLEXY and on the Forma, Seats, Complications, and Morbid of Apeupicctic [therapeutic] Disexses. [Diseases] Part dvo. [do] Nearly ready. R. EAV. [EA] MEDICAL GUIDE. A New Edition vise and improved and cor- [crime] Dime. 8ro. [pro] (2searly [early] ready. XENI. [SEN] the UNWORKED EXAMPLES in 5 yr (285 [W] theroushiy [thoroughly] re rected [erected] to ' the Prescit [Prescot] t ac Spara [Sara] yisun, [sun] Crown, Greca, [Grace] aud [and] Ucnugmacs, [Incomes] XX. pp MEMOIRS OF CARDINAS, [CARDINAL] PACCA, [PACK] Law Heraldry--Medicine - Trade and Commetce-Chess, [Commerce-Chess] Whittaker Co., Ave Maria-lane, London 'Moral and Social Duties q obit Rca [Ra] cs THE DENTIST TO-THE LATE KING OF FRANCE, RESIDENT IN HUDDERSFIELD, SCHOOL OF DENTISTS. YHEV [HAVE] ALIER [ALTER] BERNASCONI [BENSON] De La BARRE, French Preetical [Practical] Engineer-Dentist and-' Botanical Chemist, of 30 years' experience; Si trova [drove] di' Nuovo [Nov] di riterne [return] de. pariyi [Paris] Londra, [London] ove [over] dimaro, [diary] 28. Anni ta continua practica, [practical] inventor of yarious [various] improvements in -Dentistry, extensively known hy the Nobility amd [and] Gentry of England and France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, is now in Huddersfield, making Sets and partial Sets of most beautiful Teeth of surpassing and durability, and admirably arranged to nature, which have d en for many years suocess- [success- successfully] fully used, and excited great admiration in the of France, who constantly favour -him. with their distim [dist] guished [gushed] patronage, and who consider his system of supply- [supplying] ing artificial teeth to be superior to any in use by other members of the profession, in being better adapted for niastication [mastication] which is most essential to health, arid more favourable to strength, b-sides giving to the speech a pleasant articulation and a more a, rance [France] to the countenance. They are so constructed 43 te adapt themselves over the most tender guns without extracting tke [the] roots or stumps, or any other painful opgration, [operation] and by a peculiar new method of inodelling [dwelling] ure [re] fixed and removed with the hast troubie, [trouble] and witiwut [without] fear ef injuring them. 'hore [horse] ladies aud [and] gentlemen who have been so unfortunate as to suffer from inistits [insists] or clumsy Made teeth, under the hands of uther [other] practitioners, have now an oppor- [upper- opportunity] tunity [unity] of securing a perfect fit. M. Dr La Barne s [Barn s] TERMS - & 8. Tooth Extracting ... 4. 010 A Tooth stupped [stopped] with Cement 01 6 with Gold ... ws 2 6 Scaling and cleansing the teeth soc a O 2 6 A single Tooth... .., as. to 010 Jrypreved [Reprieved] Minerai... [Mineral] ... ... 15s. to 1 A Complete Set made of the Sea Horse's tusk... 5 s 9 on Palladium Frame ...10 9 en Gold Frame... 1.18 Improved Mineral, on Gold Frame, better finish and extra gold cee [see] eee [see] eee [see] a 20 He has in his posessien [possession] an infallible rem ur curing, in a few weeks, the swelling of ithe [the] neck, known by the name of Goitre, so prevalent in Switzerland and the north of Italy. Warranted to ture [true] 19 cases out ef 20, without in any way injuring the general habit. Defective palate or hollow roof of the mouth effectually remedied, at a little expense. Tie-doivreux [Tie-Devereux] and painful affections of the nerves success- [successfully] fully treated. Children's Teeth regulated, and other most deélcate [delicate] uperations [operations] scientifically performed. Every facility afforded. No charge fur consuttation. [constipation] Address at his La- [Library] boratery, [Laboratory] Mrs. Woodhouse's, Confectioner, No. 5, West- [Westgate] gate, Huddersfield. Any genticman, [gentleman] (even a lady,) or the son of respectable parents, desirous of becoming a good Dentist, have now an opportunity fer instructions. in conclusion, and to meet the views of all parties, M. de ia Barre begs to state that his connections in London and in towns on the continent will enable him to dispose of any kind of manufactured goods, such as are supplied from Hudderstield [Huddersfield] and its vicinity, and for this purpose he is, open to barter for his professional services, ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN, SPANISH, AND PORTUGUESE, FLUENTLY SPOKEN, AND MB, TRANSLATED, in aah . Eat Buccuce, [Because] or cheap and jnvaluable [invaluable] den- [dentifrice] tifrice, [Dentifrice] fur the teeth. This solution applied daily preserves and beautities [beauties] the teeth, extirpates al tartdrous [traitorous] adhésion, [admission] whitens, arrests deeay, [delay] and induces a healthy actiun [action] to the gums. Sold in Bottles, one Shilling each. . Poupre [Pope] DENTiFRIC#, [Dentifrice] or Georgian Corral Tooth Powder, a powerful Antiseptic, and efiectual [effectual] Detergent, and a good Astringent for louse or decayed teeth; bleeding of the 'gums, &e, Lt is purely a vegetable compound, exceedingly Frugrent, [Fragrant] and perfectly free from any mineral or pernicious ingrecient [ingredient] it gives sweetness to the breath, and prevents end removes tartar frum.encrusting [from.encrusting] on the Teeth, In Boxes ls. each, and sent to any part of the Kingdom, by Post, free. N.B.-All kinds of Pharmaceutique [Pharmaceutical] or Cosmetique [Cosmetic] pre- [preparations] yarations, [ya rations] whether intended for healing, removing deformi- [reform- deformities] tics. or to preserve the beauty, caretully [carefully] prepared, and scld [sold] equally cheap. LE LA Corrt [Court] FRANCAISE, [FRANCHISE] OR ORTHOPEDIC [ATHLETIC] FRreNcuH [French] Stays, RECOMMENDED BY THS oF Pais [Paid] ANv [An] LONDuN, [London] MADAME DE LA BARRE, Corsatiere, [Conversation] , Ke., begs to infurm [inform] the Ladies of Huddersfield and its vieinity, [vicinity] that she has returned from Switzerland and Italy, where she has acquired all the latest Impreveiments [Improvements] in the art of Fashion. FRENCH STAYS and DRESSES elegantly made to order on reasonable terms. Addtrss [Address] at her om, Mrs. Woodhouse's, Confectioner, No. 5, Westgaie, [Westgate] Hudders- [Udders- Huddersfield] ficid. [faced] THE Feenca [Fence] Fasinons.- [Fashions.- Le Monitour [Monitor] dela [deal] Mode Journal du grandmunde [condemned is received every week direct irom [from] Paris, togethor [together] with any new patteras [patterns] which may ap- [appear] pear in che [he] French retropoiis. [metropolis] Linprovers, [Improves] 1 Court th bor [or] To Mr. Hick. Sir,-I have great pleasure in giving my testimony of the ex- [excellence] cellence [excellent] of your Pills for the 'tie Dolereux. [Dolores] I ma frequently afflicted with this unpleasant complaint, but have not suffered from it since taking a box of your pills. I cannot too strongly 4 A Train leaves Manchester at 10, 2 0, 30, Ashton 8 39, 2 25, 8 55, Stalybridge 8 40, 230, 9 0. Mossley, 843, 2 28,9 5, Greenfield 58, 2 48, 9 16, Saddleworth 9 2, 2 52, 9 22 Marsden 9 17, 3 7, 9 37, Slaithwaite 9 24, 3 14, 9 43, Golear [Golcar] 9 32, 3 22. 9 51,, Longwood 9 29, 5 29, 9 58, Huddersfield 9 45, 3 85, 10 5, Bradley 9 51, 41, 1011, Heaton Lodge 9 57, 3 47, 10 17, Mirfield 102, 2 52, 16 223, Dewsbury 10 12, 4 2, 10.32, Batley 10 21, 411,10 41, Morley 10 25, 4 15, 10 45, Churwell [Howell] 10 31, 4 21, 1032, Wortley 10 87, 4 27, 10 57, Leeds 10 45, 4 35, 11 5. ' LEEDS, HUDDERSFIELD, MANCHESTER. PIAA [PISA] TNA [TAN] AE AAI [AA] ERAS EL ER i Par. Par. Ex. Mail. Ex. 12 Cl Par. (2 el, Newcastle... dep. [de] we ove [over] 5 Ol 2p Lp 40 Thirsk ees [see] we S37) [S] 135) [W] 2.) Lf 6 5 Ripon cece [ce vee [see] ee. S 56) 210 [W] 2. w. 6 42 Harrogate ae 9 2) 2 we 7 5 ou. ow 9 26) 2 50)... wo f 75 Pool for Otley ... ww. 9 51) 245)... [W] oe 7 25 - - --- -- ROB dep.; [de] ... 6 45) 9 80 10 45 3 13) 3 301 5 45) 8 15 Wortley ew. 6 48, lu 51 ... 3 38) 5 538 [W] 8 23 Churwell [Howell] 6 S58 [S] 10 ST ... 8 451 2 BH 8 20 BMorsy [Morse] 7 5) St 1 8 a8 Batley wef [few] TU CW isl as 6 tal 8 44 Dewsbury ......... .. 7 18 9 50111 18 8-35) 4 5 6 isi [is] 8 4s Mirfield 7 28 10 Of11 [Of] 281 3 46) 4 15 6 28 8 58 Heaton Lodge ... ... 7 33) ... 11 33f [f] wo 4 23, 9 8 Bradley oe 739). [W] LD Se ne Ea el 99 Huddersfield 6 15) 7 40 10 12)11 47; 3 50) 4 33) 6 45) 9 17 Tengwood [tongued] 69) .. 1. 412 53)... 4 401 6 5a 9 93 Golear [Golcar] 6 BT ow. as (rs Sal. 4 45 6 55) 9 98 Sluithwaite [Slaithwaite] 6 33) 7 59). (12 5) 1. 452) [W] 7 2h 9 oe Marsden .......... 6 89) 5 41108 80112 10, 4 515 O 42 Saddleworth ...... 6 541 S lgjio [Legion] 25 4 20) 7 wl 9 57 Greenfield ........ 8 or 8 25) cs fi2 [fi] BH. 1S 4 Mossley 7 7,8 a8 ou. 242 LS 7 360 12 StlyLridge [Strike] 713) [W] 8 41 41 022 59 4 7 45)10 20 Stoexport [Exports] 7 45) 8 25 1f 30 2 Yo 5 S 1s ial, [al] Ashton wou [you 7.20) 8 46)... fe bal [ba] Se 7. 25 Droylsden [Dresden] .........) 7 25) asf [as] oa b Oo ow. fey 10 84 Clayton Bridge 7 380) [W] ws oe yh BOB 10 35 Park SOP ves [bes] Ll .. IS 10 40 Miles Platting ...) 749)... [W] eas [was] 113). [W] ... (4S 110 45 Manchester ar.) 7-45 9 5 11 20 420) [W] 4 55, 3 8 10 10 50 zi Stee [See] ie te ne ee Liverpool ..,... af.) ... 10 2512 go 31016 oS Manchester 7 Su) 9 5111 20 1 20 4 55 8 10 10 50 Liverpoul [Liverpool] a. HED [HE] 25 12 sO 3 10, 6 tae [tea] Crewe eves ee 110 43)12 52) 2 40, 6 15 10 84) os Macclesfield a ee 8 13 sta [st] 49 25) ws Chester oe 30 2 as 4 et ...... ws (12 45; 8 30 5 10 7 58 112)... [W] London wwe [we a. 4 0 7-300 [7-W] O12 [O] Ol 4 50) Sunduys. [Sundays] A Train leaves Leeds at 6 6, 1 0, 6 45, Wortley 6 8. 8. 651, Churwell [Howell] 614, 114, 6 57, Morley 6 20, 1 20 7 5 Batley 6 29, 124, 714, Dewsbury 6 33, 153, 718. Mirfield 6 48, 1 43, 7 2& Lorige [Lorie] 6 48, 1 48,. 7 33, Brviley [Bradley] 6 54, 1 54, 7 39, Hud- [HUD- Huddersfield] dersfield [Huddersfield] 7 2,22, 74 Longwood 7 8, 238,741, Golear [Golcar] 7 13, 213, 7 56, Slaithwaite 721, 2 21, 84, Maraden [Marsden] 7 26, 2 27, 8 10, Saddleworth 7 42,342. 25, Greenfield 7 49, 249, 8 31, ley-7 [le-7] 57, 2.57, 8 39, Stalybridge 8 5,35,3 45 Stickport [Stockport] ai 9 25 3 35, 9 45 Ashton 810, 3 10, 8 50, Droy sde [Dry se 15,-8 15, and. Stay Liverpoui [Liverpool] erj [er] ut 35. 8 55, Cinytun [Contain] Bridge 8 20, 3 29,90. Park 3 25, 3 25, 9 5, Miles . Platting 830, 3 20. 9 10, Manchester ar 35, 3.35, 915, and 12.6, 7 0, 941, Horbury 10 24, 7 13, 9 52, Waketield [Wakefield] 10 31,12 24, 7 25, 10 5, Normanton 1 41, 12 40, 7 35, 10 15, Leeds, Hunsle [Hunslet Hunslet] lane, 1 0, 8 0, York 7 30, Hull 8 50, Newcastle 11 0. LEEDS, HUBDERSFIELD, [HUDDERSFIELD] MANCHESTER. recommend them.-Yours, étv, [et] Par. Par.) Ex. (Mail); Ex. 2a Ex Par. sft [st] Wakefield, June 12th, [the] 1847. Wu. Herworra. [Waterworth] 3 Edinburgh i 0) wt eT oad [ad] ed 2 9 a0 11 9 Soh [So] Newcastle Js ww. 2 2B, Lt . whet Briggate, Leeds, Jan. 27,1847. Bridingtn. [Bridlington. ote [ot] en 15 a6 Sir, I think it due to you und [and] tae [tea] public to give my testi- [test- test] 4 fray 83011 of 2.) 2 6 9 mony [money] in favour of your excellent Pills for the Tic Doloreux. [Dolores] I Scarbro he obo [ono] sol O43 [O] 1 45 suffered every winter for many years, but have not had the Harrogate Sy boas 2301 slightest attack for the last two winters, during which time I York 9 5011275 i401 [i] 729 have occasionally taken the pills.-Yours obediently, - ae Mr. Hick, Wakefield. nas. as] Netson. [Nelson] Leeds Hun .. a. ... 10 58)... 829 Princess Street, New York, Dec. 14, 1846, Normanton 20 9 0'11 15 125 [W] 3 40l [L] 5 ol 6 20) 3 45 Sir,-When I left Wakefield I brouzht [brought] with me six boxes of Wakefield.. 5 30) 19 9111 24) 1 33) 3 491 5 3 6 30, 333 your Tic Pills one of my family having suffeted [suffered] vory [very] sevdrely [several] Horbury ... 646 [W 91711 30) 4 a). 6 ail. from that complaint. find I have been too liberal in supplying Thornhill..) 5 56) .. ee (11 38)... 4 10 5S vi 6 aL g my friends, whv [who] have all derived the greatest relief from them. Leeds ..dp ... 6 0 9 Oo ... 1 25 3 5 ol 6 20) wee Please lot mf friend Wulker [Walker] have twelve boxes, and he will for- [Wortley] Wortley...) .. 6 a ... ef owe 3 Hp Lf 6 2S). ward them te me by next steamer. The Pills have wrought the ... w 3 ... we 350) [W] TB BO most astonishing curés.-Yours [cures.-Yours] respectfully, Morley ...... oe OB. 3 BG 1. 6 30 ves [bes] To Mr.. Hick, Chemist, Henry W. Watson. Batley 6 21 oo. we f 8 6 48). Wakefield, England. Dewsbury ... 6 25 9 19 .. 1 421 4 915 19 6 Bol... [Bo] Mirfield.....) 5 88) 6 35; 9 27 11 49) 1 48 4 201 5 27) 7 Ol Oca [Oa] TO BF HAD OF THE FOLLOWING AGENTs [Agents Agents] Huddersfd. [Huddersfield] --- ot i HIcCDPERSFIELD-Mr. [Huddersfield-Mr] WILMAN, Mr. SHILUITO,. [SHOULD] 6 6 50 9 50'12 101 2 10) 4 30) 5 35; 7350 4 Halifas- [Halifax- Halifax] Mr. A Ran sden. [sen] Hol [Ho] Loma. departure 6 16 9 20)11 45 1 25 3.4015 0' 6 to) 914 Bredford-Mr. [Bradford-Mr] J. ick. [sick] Heckmondirike-Mr. [Mandrake-Mr] Booth. Toe j - Dewsdury-Mr. [Dewsbury-Mr] Gloyxe. [Gloyne] Brighouse-Mr. Cardwell, Gerber Bag B 8 6 aa et ed el #28 T Ug). Leode-Heinhardt [LED-Reinhardt] and Bons, [Bond] Briggate; Macgowan, [McGowan] Woodhouse Ellen 1 1S 5 93912 1 2 7 3 3 587) [W] 717) [W] 9 38 7 7 Piel [Peel] re he 2 ave sxe [se] 'yd ase [as] 7 25) Panes Topham, Wade Lane; Pickles, Kirkgate; where North Beau 6 30) 7 5 9 49112 11 217) [W] 4 52 546 [W] 7 33 9 38 ' x ww. 7 94212 6 2 og 23) HICK'S CELEBRATED COUGH LOZENGES 3151 WER [WE] Luddenden TUB) Ie 2a PB, 7 43 wus [was] oe Mytholord [Method] 724. Po pas 751... -.TIME TABLES. Heb.Bridge ... 7 32 10 6 12 35 2 37 5 141 8 3) 7 6 oo T4010 [T] 16 12 50, 2.51, 5 301 6 18) 8 Is eee [see] Burnley ar .. 820; ... 11 40 1 25) 8 22). 6 50 - LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. do. dp ... 7 0 8 20) 9 4512 20 2 ol 5 40 , aa 23o [o 2 ayl [all] MANCHESTER, HUDDERSFIELD, LEEDS, Ke. 7 PSs, [PS] 8 2a wl oa saa [sa] - Rochdale .- 8 20'10 32 1 18 8 171 5 53; 6 38 8 43.10 46 Par. Par. Ex. 2 cl. Ex Cl. Par.) el. Blue Pits. 8 30l10 [L] 41 1 25 8 80 6 Of 6 46) 8 52), London.......dep. [London.......de. a. wef [few] ose [one] at a. (10 07 1. 6 45 Middleton 8 4116 49, 2 32' 3 40; 6 11 6 56, 9 4 Birmingham...) f .. 615)... [W] 12 451... 3 0 Oldbam [Oldham] ar 9 30; 1 45 430) [W] 6 20; 7 25' 9 Sal... Chester ved [bed] 4 55 3 a rd we 5 Manchester OFF) 5 145, 3 53) 6 30 7 10' 9 25 11 16 LEWC. [LEW] cee [see] eee [see] B52, [B] we BB) 17 iverpool [Liverpool] .. ... (10 25112 30 32 30 4 US 1. 18 ae 0), Macclesfield ...... me 7809 LOL Fa LT Re ttt [ty] citi [city] Stockport ......... ... S 40 10 15'12 26; 3 6 4 30; ... 40 Sundays. Liverpool we oe 9 O10 [O] 40) 2 0) 3 6 ... 13) Lenses in the morning 60, arriving as - a yakeficld [Wakefield] 6 10, Horbury 6 20, Thoruhil [Thornhill] 6 Mirfield 76 Mauchester...dp. [Manchester...dp] 6 30 8 4h to 30 1 45) 3 15) 445 8 30 Huddersfield 6 52, Cooper Bridge 6 41, Brighouse 6 41 Elland 6 55 9 510 45 2 10 8 80) x. ww 8B 5d 70, and North Dean 77. , is 2 2 15) 8 35) 5 0) wa 9 OL A Train leaves Leeds in the morning at 7 15, Wortley 7 20, Chur; [Cur] Mousley [Mosley] -- is 9 1610 3 3 a. ss we 1D 8 well 7 25, Marley, 731, Batley 7 41. Dewsbury 7 45, Mirfie [Mirfield] Green ONG [ON] is 211 Bl a acl [al] 2 Ot We 9 16 7 57, 8 11 dep. [de] from 7 44 Cooper Be. 85 buy- [Stewart] Saddiewortir......4 [Saddleworth......4 ......4] 7 22 9 1 oF 2.37) 3 50) 5 12)... 9 22) house 8 1, Elland 20, Nr. Dean 825, Halifax dp. fren- s [free-s] 26, Marsden... 7 37 a u ay 2 8) 4 5) 5 27) 6 30) 9 37 Sowerby Bg. 8 33, Luddenden F. 8 39, Mytholmroyd [Mildred] 8 46 Heb Slaith [Snaith] waite [wait] 9 il 38 ' 4 4. 6 36 9 43 Bridge 49, Todmorden 9 9, Burntey [Burnt] 9 40, Walsden [Wilson] 9 16, Lit- [Little] 7 S18 [S] as, a 6 4 23)... 6 44 9 51) tlebro' [Talbot] 954, Rochdale 9 3S, Biue [Blue] Pits 946, Middleton 9 57, Longweod.. [Longwood] 7 gu 45 3 10 vs ee 6 51) 9 58 Oldham 10-15. and Manchester 10 14. Huddersfield ...) 4 10 su 3 23 83) 5 45) 6 5810 5) 4 Train leaves Leeds at 10 40, Normanton 11 0, Wakefield 11 10, Bradley ......-..... og tate [rate] al Sl tial [trial] of 2 S19 [S] IL Thomabilt [Thimble] 11 30, Mirfield 11'35, Huddersfield 12 14 fucp. [cup] fret Heaton Lodge...) 8 16)10 pe ib 3 20) 4 43 ... T1010 [T] 17 47 23, 11.8, Cooper B. 11 40. Brigsouse [Brighouse] 1146, Biland [Bland] 1125, Nv. Mirfield wu... 8 21 10 25 2 10 8 31 4 47 5 55; 7 15 19 22 Dean Halifax, dep. 11 [de. 11] 55, Sowerby Eg, 1212, Hebden Bridve, [Bridge] Dewsbury. 8 31 10 340) [W] 4 56) 6 5) 7 25 10 32 12 23, Todmurden [Todmorden] 12 40, Burnley, arrival 115, dep. [de. 1) 34 Batley os 8 35 10 au 3 3 5 oy. 7 30 10 41 Rockdale 1 0, Blue Pits 1 5, Middieron [Middleton] 1 18, Oldham arrivais arrivals] Morley B 45110 a7 3 50 se fee 7 45 1 30, Manchester arrival 130, Liverpool 3 5. Churwell [Howell] .., -51)10 I mp SSG [SS] YT 51 A Train leaves Normanton at 6 30, 8 35, Wakefield 6 40, 843, Wortley 8 be 10 42 cj 43105 Horbury 6 51 Leeds Dshry [Dry] 7 2, 9 5, Leeds dep. [de] 6 25, Wort Leeds ...,....aIr) [Sir] G 5)11 0) 5) 410) [W] 5 20 6 25) 7 55.22 6 ley [le] 6 30, Churweli 6 [Charlie 6] 35, Morley 6 41, Batley 6 51, Dewsbury Poo for Otley ao oe 6.55, Mptield [Matilda] dp. 78, 10, Huddersfield ar 7 22. 9 49, ditre [dire] 001 for Otley ar 11 26 2 4 41 vx (ip. 6 45, 8 56, Cooper Bridge 7 14, 9 15, Brighouse 7 21, 26, Knaresbro [Nursery] ......) 11 43 2 4 5 4 7 48 a 7 31, 9 30, North Dean 7 95, 9.35, Halifax dp 7 28. 6 50, Harrogate ll 43 2 a4 7 i 43 Sowerby Bridge 7 43, 942, Ludden [Sudden] Feot [Foot] 7 449, Mytiuhuroyd [Matured] 7 53, pon [on] 12 10 2 32) 5 32 5 10 Hebden Pridge [Bridge] 7 51, 9 56, 20, 10 13, burley farj [far] 12 30 3 O16 [O] 8 30 9 5 dp 7 45, Walsden, [Wilson] 27, Littleborcugh [Littleborough] 9 39, 10 22, Beek [Bee] Newcaatle....,.... [Newcastle] 3.016 He UW oO date 8 48, 10.35, Blue Pite [Pit] 856, Middletsn [Middleton] 9 7, 105), [W] Oldbam [Oldham] enn Inn] ar 9 45, Manchestor [Manchester] ar 9 25, 11 5. Sundays. HUDDERSFIELD TO LOW MOOR Par. Pars Ex Mail. Ex. Ex 7 Par Wha, [What] Manchester)... 6 15 15 10 15)12 29) 136,315,530 7 38 Leeds ...... we ou. 9 01055 1 251 3 40.5 0 6 20; 8 2e Hudderstid [Hardest 6 16 8 15; 9 2011 45, 1 40 5 645 9 10 Mirfield ...) 6 29 8 28 9 4012 5 1 48 2 Go 5 27, 7 10 9 48 Hecmnudke [Hammond ... 8 Su) 9 48,12 14 1 50 4 281 5 35 718 9 58 Liversedge S40) [S] 0. 12 17) 2. 4 82) 2. io 6 Cleckheatn [Cleckheaton] 8 45 9 56112 22) 2 4) 457, 5 44 7 are 3 Low Moor 8 5270 3 12 20) 2 11) 4 44,5 51 7 33 lv Tt Bradtd [Brad] by B 9 2210 ss LO) 2 4115 is 8 21 8 BIO 4 LOW MOOR TO HUDDERSFIELD, Par.) Par. isn. [in] Ex. Pay Ref Par. Mat. Bradfd [Bradford] by B 5 45)... B7 10 5514 40, 3 0) 4 95, 6 Oo 8 25 Low Moor,. 610 ... [W] 9 5 11 22 1 10 3 a0 4 53 6 30 8 a5 Cleckheatn [Cleckheaton] 6 18 9 12 11 39) 1 13) 8 88 3 al 6 asi [as] 9 8 Liversedge 6 21 ov, ... JL adi [aid] 0. 8 4215 7 6 429 7 Hekmdwk [Hemmed] 6 23)... 9 18-11 37 3 25 3 45 5 10 6 45 9 10 Mirfield 6 32 8 de 9 OF 11 49, 1 34) 3 43 5 O7 6 54) 9 13 Huddersfid [Huddersfield 6 50 8 40) 8 50 12 10 2 10, 4 8015.35 73510 3 Mauchester) [Manchester] 9 0 ... (1115 [W] 145) [W] 3.50 4 val 710 925711 Leeds ...... 7 40 1020 1 2 ip 480 5 55 78510 38 HUDDERSFIELD, NORMANTON, SHEFFIELD. Huddersfield 6 16, 9 20, 11 45, 340. 645.-Normanton [W.-Normanton] 712, 10 & 12 30, 430, 7 35.-Sheifield [35.-Sheffield] 9 5, 12 gu, 240, 6 15, 8 a0. HUDDERSFIELD, via DUNFORD BRIDGE. Au Omnibus leaves the Boot and Shoe Inn, tn New Street, ab 6 30 am., arriving at Holmfirth at 7 80 am., and Dunio-d [Union-d] idge [edge] 8 30 am., meeting the Train from Manchester, which arrives at Ihninferd [Unified] Bridge at 8 40 am., Sheffield 9 a.m., Gaiusbro' [Castro] 11 8 uin., [in] Great Grimsby 212 am., and 110 -An Omnibus also leaves the sane house wt 1 i5 p.m, arriving at Holmfirth 215 p.m., Duutird [Duties] Bridge 3 15, meeting the Tran arriving at Duniord [Denied] Bridge 3 12. p.m., 4 8, Gainsbro [Gains bro] 6 36 p.m., Groat Grifusby [Grimsby] 7 22 p.m., and Hull 7 40 p.m HUDDERSFIELD TO PONTEFRACT AND GOOLT, [GILT] Huddersfield 8 15, 9 20, 1 25, 3.40. 6 55.- Wakefield 9 12, 11 45, 245, 531, 7 40.-Pontefract 9 29, 12 15, 8 9,34, 8 8 -Doncaster 19 22, 12 58, 3 4, 6 31, 8 52, Goole 1 e vt, 1 3, 3 55, 6 54, 9 5. Sars [Sar] IRELAND, At Parsonstown, [Parsons town] King's County, on Friday, twenty-twé [twenty-two] houses were destroyed by fire. Thev [The] were principally o cupied [occupied] by poor persons, and no portion was insured. MIPPERARY [TIPPERARY] Ass ZES.-The [Ass ZED.-The] South and nerth [North] riding assized have proved maiden. There has been no capital conviction at either. This isa [is] triumpl [triumph] ant reply wo those who delighs [delight] in calumniatiig [calumniating] this great.ccunty [great.county] above all others.- [others] Pep pet fary [far] Pindicaton [Indicating] . r. iell. [ill] secretary to the lords of the treasury, bus arrived at Dublin His visit. observes the Nit. tres' [tees] News Letter, is supposed to be connected with tha [that] abolition cf the lord licutenancy. [Lieutenant] The lord-lieutenant has commuted to transportation fo life the-sentence of death passed.on O'Grady at assizes for the murder of his wife and servant 3