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oy Hikes ve x THE HUDDERSFIELD CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1850. TIC DOLOREUX [DOLORES] CURED EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF PERJURY.-Some days since LANCASHIRE AND YORKS [YORK] STOW'S TRAINING SYSTEM. oui [our] . two men, named Mellor and Cheadle, horse-dealers of Not- [Another] . HE Eighth Edition, corrected and enlarged pe painful affection of the facial nerve is a spe- [se- tinzham, [tins] were apprehended for a criminal assault upon a rear hina [China] anor [nor] . in One Volume, post 8yvo., [yo] with Plates and Wood- [Wooden] cies [ties] of Neuralgia, which comprises similar affections young woman, named Sarah Tomlinson, seventeen years of 75 .. Har. Far, Ex. oe SZ el eae [ear] ets, [es] price 6s, Cloth, THE TRAINING SYSTEM, THE Bone ae in other parts of the body. It is characterised by acute age. The men wero [were] brought before the magistrates on Manchester 3 6 13' 3.15 10 15 12 lol [lo] 1 a, 1 #10 MORAL TRAINING SCHOOL, and the NORMAL UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. pain, attendant with convulsive twitchings [teachings] of tho muscles, Tuesday week upon the charge, and remanded in conse- [cone- considering] Middieton. [Middleton. 6 36 251032) [W] .. 151 [W] 321 SEMINARY. By Srow, [Row] Esq., Honorary Secretary EWLEY, [EARLY] FISHER. &Co's concentrated and continuing from a few minutes to several hours. uence [fence] of the girl not appearing in court to prefer the Oldham dp-23 615, 8 2010 15 1 30 3 5, to the Glasgow Normal Free Seminary author of Moral 2 ve. c All persons afflicted with this painful and tormenting charge. The prisoners were again brought before tho Blue Pits... 2. 6 43 8 32104012 2) 2 3 3 ue Wesining. [Weaning. & OF JAMAICA GINGER, as prepared lady [C] Rochdale'... 2 6 58 37.10 50 12 35 2 12) 3 oy raming, [naming] 6, eG for and by th d Prince Albe [Able] This are recommended to try magistrates on Monday, when the girl, to the surprise of 7 S 298, B37 [B] 10 SOS So) 2 Te) SH 3 Loadon [London] Longman, Brown, Green, and Longnians. [longings] Essonce [Essence] used ne Y red by a E recess 3 ohare [share] it. con. HICK'S CELEBRATED PILLS, the magistrates, stated that what she had before told the Yttlebore'.S [Talbot'.S] 7 8) pe oF eS oS tains [trains] all the and restorative. ronerties [Roberts] of Which have invariably been found to produce aspeedy [speedy] and police respecting tho assault was untrue, and that both the Todmorden 5 7 9112s [s] 240 4 58 NWIFT'S [SWIFT'S] SPECIFIC FOR THE GOUT Sart [Art] on le Se ee eh Na j Uffectual [Effectual] cure. prisoners were innocent of her former chatge. [charge] On being Burnley ar 8 20; 9 3011 40 b 25) 32. - .) RHEUMATIC, TIC DOLOREUX, [DOLORES] &c. The astound the most oto [to] state, without the additioa [addition] off TESTIMONIALS questioned by the betreh [better] she made several contredietory [contradictory] Do. dp 7 OU 8 zvY [ivy] 45 12 Buf [Bud] 2 Ly 7 é ; any more heating stimulan [stimulant] ot ww os eB 5 ea hee [her] ZS 2 al g col a iw success of this specific is rendering it the Wonder of Jamaica Ginger is universally known as oné [on] of the most To Nr. John Ford, Chesterfield. statements, and evidence was brought forward to prove Heb, Bette ee 'xc Age. Asa remedial agent for tho Gout, Rheumatic, valuable medicines in relieving Gout, Nervousness, Cramps, Sir,-I have recommended Mr. Hick's Pills for the Tick to all that she had on three different occasions preferred similar ten, tal a alsa [asa] Sic Dolorcux, [Dorcas] Lumbago, Sciatica, Tooth Ache, Nervous Spasms, Flatulency, [Flatulence] and sense of oppression after meals. my friends with complete I cannot speak of them in charges, and had extorted money from individuals by M- Sowerby Bg) 6 0 7 53 9 1311 33 3 94 ant Head Ache, and all other nervous affections, it This form will be found the most convenient in adminis- [admin- administer] terms of praise Yours, &e., bers [bees] permet [permit] therefore, after a short deli- [deli north] North Dean 6 7 3 0 9 19 11 40 1 IS) 3.17 437) [W] 6 w every other remedy hitherto offered to the ic. The tration, [ration] Ten Drops being equal to Eight G ins of Pavder [Paved] webury, [bury] Nov. 8, 1846. H. Hunter ration, commit er to the noxt [not] assizes for perjury. Halifax dp 6 6; 7 50) 9 13.11 34) 1 Jz 3 lo) 4 sy 6 demand for it is increasing daily, and its reputation must Ginver. [Giver] 3 od To Bir. [Sir] Hick. Tue New Postal CoNVeNTION [Convention] witH [with] France.-lIt [France.-it] Elland ...... 618 5 .. .. SB) bas [as] sosn [Sons] beeome [become] universal. ir Sir,-I have great pleasure in giving my testi [test] f th 2 oat Brighouse 6 19; 8 13; 9 25 11 50 1 27 3.31, 4 32, 6 3 ise f vwllowing [allowing] Parties, (and hundreds more, if required) Sold in Bottles at 2s. 6d. and 4s. each, by all respectable oitunce [once] of your re for the Tic T wa ere contig [counting] that tho visit of the Right Hon. the Marquis of Cooper Brg [Beg] 6 25, 8 2i F405 [F] Pine ing Parties, Chemists in the United Kingdom. Our 1 Clanricarde, the Postmaster-General, to Paris, for the Huddersfd. [Huddersfield] - 2 bear ample testimony to its cfficiency -Mr. [efficiency -Mr] James Prepared only . afflicted with this unpleasant complaint, Dt have not suffered f entering int tal t ith [it] th I i ean. [an] Loclew [Local] P41 [P] ficiency -Mr. [deficiency -Mr] James Prepared only by BEWLEY, Co., Chemists to from it since taking a box of your pifis. [pigs] I cannot too strongly 1 PUTPOse [Purpose] of entering Into a new postal treaty with the arrival...) 6 60, 8 45 9 50 12 10) 2 lol [lo] 4 30) 3.35 Tm #2un, [in] Lockwood, cured of the gout; Mr. William Shep- [She- Sheep] the Guten [Garden] and Prinee [Prince] Albert, by special Appointment, recommend them.-Yours, &c., 8Y 1 French Government for the reduction of the postage on departure 6 16 8 15) 9 20 11 45 1 25) 3403 OG 46, herd, Northgate, ditto Mr. Abraham Seel, Dame Street, Dublin. Wakefield, Juno 12th, [the] 1847. Wat. [At] Herwonrn. [Heron] letters between the United Kingdom and France from 10d. ----- a ne ty of i. Mars, . Briswate, [Breakwater] Leeds, Jan. 97, 6d., and an assimilation of the weight from under a 6 32 3 ee 9 38 a ST S vy Vs cignton, [Canton] of tic de cr being six THE ROYAL SHAVING CREAM. Sin-I think it duc [Du] fo you and the public to cive [vice] my testi- [test- testator] WUarter [Water] of an cunce [ounce] to not exceeding halt an ounce, agon [ago] pig fb Stel [Steel] ipo [po] oy 8 ot a ae ndez [nde] tt act 3 I ; 12 14 weeks under the care of a Physician My. James Sykes, . mony [money] in favour of your excelent [excellent] Pills tor the 'Tic Doloreux. [Dolores] 1 land letters in England, to the British colonies, the yorie [Yore] i sil [i ail] og say oer [per] Ainley Top, of lumbago and nervous head ache; Mr. E. b Unsurpassed for promoting comfort in Shaving, as used suffered every winter for many years, but have not had the United States, Portugal, Spain, the Mediterrancan, [Mediterranean] Egypt, Chirwell [Howell] 18 isl es ee 38, Great Hucklow, Derbyshire, of lumbago fourteen bY his Royal Highness Prince Albert, the King of the slightest attatk [attack] for the last tw5 [two] winters, during which time Ij India, Hongkong, [Hanging] and China (by the monthly mails, ria [air] Wortley np ue Bok [Bo] ese [see] 45 cars standing. Belgians, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Field Marshal have occasionally taken the pills.-Yours obediently, Southampton), Holland, Hamburgh, [Hamburg] &e., has been Lecds....... [Leeds....... ... 91029 4.12 40 2 le 4 35 3 So ty Lis [Is] specitie [specie] is prepared only by Joseph Swift, 12, West- [West the] the Duke of Wellington, the Duke of Devonshire, the Mr. Hick, Wakefield. Netsox. [Nets ox] suocessful. [successful] 'This important arrangement it is stated is not Thormbill.. [Thornhill.. 6 40 419 35112 of 4 3. Ty and sold in boxes at Is. lid. 2s. 9d. Bight Hon. the Lord Mayor of London, the Marquis of Princess Street, New York, Dee. 14, 1816. letters between the two countri [country] it Horbury -..) 6 59 8 50) 9 12 ai we rata, [rate] 4 3. J Ly Sir -Whe [The] 5 only confined to letters between the two countries, but it Ww... e io. 2 even, and may be had of the following Agents --Leeds; Abercorn, and a large number of the Nobility of the United ir,-When I left Wakefield I brought with me six boxes of ine [in] of Wakefield.) 7 5 9 6) 9 58 12 20) 1 Sz) 4 2b 5 31 7 2 eo Det [De] tote OM ee Kingdom, who all. desi [dis] f izing [using] this your Tic Pills, one of my family having suffered very severely 8 to be extended to all letters passing through France from Normanin. [Norman. 7 12' 9 19'10 12 30 2 5 4.30 3 40 3c Messrs. Reinhardt and Sons, chemists Mr. John Heaton, oe 1B moe [me] aro of patronizing this most j.om that complaint. I find I have been too liberal in supplying Great Britain to other parts of the continent. The high Leeds Hun 7 40)... 1 3 tat Ber [Be] Be plane, Peary a Hynes, S51 [S] q in p ots [its] at ie and Be cach [each] en my friends, who have all derived the greatest relief from them. postage on letters to the Mediterranean, Egypt, Aden, Yok [York] len [le] - - -- - thomist. [Thomas] Cleckheaton Mr. Woodcock, chemist. fonte- [font- fortes] S.Ab 18, and 2s Ple [Le] let my friend Walker have twelve boxes, and he will for- [Ceylon] Ceylon, India, &c.-1s. 10d. per quarter of an ounce, and York......... 8 5011 20 1 50 2 50 7 30 9 Go jeort [jet My. Priestley, chemist. Barnsicy [Barns icy] Mr. Wall, che- [he- chemists] Chemists in the United Kingdom... 4. 4 war them to nie [nine] by next steamer. The Pills have wrought the ea 3d.-by the forthichtly [fortnightly] overland closed Harrogate 11 50 ue 30 3 5 rust. Shefield [Sheffield My. Sewell, chemist Mr. Machon, che- [he- hence] ne only by BewLEy, [Belle] FisHER, [Fisher] Co., Chemists to most respecshlls, [respectable] mails through France, via Marseilles, had also been the SM PFO [PO] 11 15 2 ve FBO) [BO] we . tee ey he 2 ee 9 5012 15 2 45) 55 rust. Chestewield [Chesterfield Mr. Wright, chemist. Bradford Mr. De Queen and Albert, by special Appointment, Wakefield England Henry W. subject of his Lordship's consideration, and a reduction in priatingtn. [Printing] ae 2 sal [sa] 7 a 9h Bisekbum, [Bunkum] chemist. Haljuz [Helix Mr. Wilzinson, [Wilkinson] chemist. amo [am] wtrect, [direct] . the tariff, or postal tax, is likewise to be extended to them. Neweastle.. [Newcastle.. 1 0 3 6 525 oe i Mr, Butterworth, chemist. Delph Mr. J. Sole and only Agent for Huddersfield, W. P. ENGLAND, TO BE HAD OF THE FOLLOWING AGENTS [AGENTS] When it is considered that the averaze [average] number of closed Edinburgh 7 0 9 15 19 3 Oo MM. Ciiften, [Often] chemist. And most patent medicine venders. [vendors] Chemist, 13, Market Place. HUppeEksFieLD-Mr. [Huddersfield-Mr] WILMAN, Mr. SHILLITO. iron boxes passing fortnightly from this country (on the 7th ; Holifax-Mr. [Halifax-Mr] A Ramsden. Holxjirth-Mr. [Holmfirth-Mr] Lomax. and 21th of the month) by the overland mails, vz Marscilles, [Marseilles] Sundays. READY FOR DELIVERY IN MAY, Seen ee Mr. Buotts [Butts] to our eastern empire, is et to 69, closely filled with A Train leaves Manchestcr [Manchester] in the morning at 3 9, 10 17 rT T 1a re Brighouse-Mr. Cardwell. letters and newspa) [new spa] this alteration in the charges will 7 30, Middleton 8 ly, 1032, 5 16, 7 49,0idham [49,Adam] feap [fear] so. MR. JOHN BURKILL'S NEW PICTORIAL WORK, and Sons, Briggats; [Briggate] Macgowan, [McGowan] Woodhouse ho welcomed not only by the commercial interest and public 5 0, 7 #0, Pine Pits 22, 19.42, 525, 0, Poche [Roche] WITH COPIOUS LETTER-PRESS, (HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE), BY A GRADUATE OF Panes co Wade Lane; Pickles, Kirkgate; where at home, but by those in India.-Times. 5 33, 8 7, Littleborongh [Littleborough] 8 47, 5 40, 8 15, Walsiden [Wilson] 9 9, 5 OXFOR [FOR] y Todmorden, 9 6, 11 12, 5.58, 3.34, Burnley far 9 i, 1 D, ICK' [SICK] DeEsTRucTION [Destruction] OF Forty Farms By Fire.-A fi 30, 1020, 7 5 ton Bridge 9 15.6 lo 445 HE ABBEYS AND MONASTERIES OF GREAT BRITAIN, HICE'S [ICE'S] CELEBRATED COUGH LOZENGES ortho [short] most alarming and destractive [destructive] character broke out 850, Lubien [Lien] Far a6 eis [is] sak [ask] te UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF 4 at Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, on Thursday evening week, Bridge 9 32, 1120, 6 27, 9 0, North Dean up HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, and in a very faw [saw] hours laid waste nearly Soréy [Sorry] and 1) 47 se 9 5h Cooper lh, i 6 oo ie AND DEDICATED (BY SPECIAL PERMISSION) TO ee q of the village come distance Combridee' [Cambridge] ote [ot] field ar 10 17, 12 14, 7 22, 9 40, dp 9 52, 12. BO HIS GRACE THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. When first seen one another appeared Jo 17 9 sa 10 Oe eae [ear] 10 Et 45, Bu Tho List 'contains the following Names to be in flames and it is doubtful in which of the two the 1037, 19 9; Leeds W. Rd. 10 43, 10 In Thrn [Then] lees Dn fire originated. A very strong breeze was blowing frcm [from 1254, 7 0,941, Horbury 10 24, 7 13, 9 52, Wakefield iy i. Tiis [Ties] Royal Highness Prince ALBERT. Mrs. Mitts, Lexden Park, Essex. yar [year] 4is is] Grace the Lord ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY. The V N the west, and the flames, in an incredibly short space of 72, 10 5, Normanton lu 41, 12 40, 7 35, 10.15, Leeds, Hus. The Right Hon. Earl of CARLISLE. a8 Aa Reverend H. B. Knox, the Deanery, Hadleigh, tme, [me] bait hold of the neighbouring property. Such ascist [assist] lane, 10,80, York 730, Hull 50, Newcastle 11 9. The Light Reverend the Lord Bishop of KinMorE, [Gilmore] &e. The Rev. the MASTER of University College, Oxford. ance [once] as the village could supply was speedly [speedily] upon the spot x 3 Groxnce [Grocer] Hupson, [Hudson] Esq., M.P. for Stinderland. [Sunderland] Mrs. E. PaPILton, [Population] Manor House, Oxford but the prospect of arresting the progress of the fire was LEEDS, HUDDERSFIELD, MANCHESTER. Gerorcr [Gregory] Sanpars, [Snaps] Esq., M.P. for Wakefield. R. DENNIS CHANTRELL, Esq., F.R.S., B.A., London. from the very first exceedingly small. The only engine Par.) Far.) bs. Miul.) [Mill] bx. 2G bx. Fur i Davin [Davis] WappinaTon, [Washington] Esq., M.P. for Maldon. FRaNcis [Francis] LEYBORNE [BORNE] PopuaM, [Popular] Esq., Littlecott, [Little] Wilts. at work for some time was one belonging to the village. Edin [Edwin] bursh [brush] Le Ove [Over] fone [one] ee on 9 20 Rev. 2. W. Hamitton, [Hamilton] D.D., LL.D., Leeds. Sir PILKINGTON, Bart., Chevet Park, Yorkshire, Subsequently, the Norwich Union, the Royal Farmers', Bridiingtn. [Braiding. 27 oP) lowe [low] Esq., Mayor of Wakefield. &e., &e., Ke, , and tho Pheenix [Phenix] engines were at the scene. It seemed on Huil [Hull] JO s Son Count D'ORsay, [D'Easy] Gore House, Kensington. F riday [Friday] i if half the village had been laid in ren [en] and 2) TD 7 930) [W] 12 1 The Drawings are made expressly for this Work by J. Burkill, Esq., Author of Bolton Abbey Ill - yor [or] fae [far] re m [in] capricious In Its course, 255 hore [horse] and Harrogate. ... ws) TO) oe Se Dr. in Tinted Lithography by Louie Haghe, [Hag] Hawkins, Walton, 'Carrick, and other eminent Artists. strated, [stated, and THE DENTIST TO THE LATE KING OF FRANCE, there was to be soe [se] a, house standing almost uninjured in oe if st #20) WW. a 8 7 15 are, Kirkstall (East and West.) Melrose (South) Netley, (interior East and South.) Fountains RESIDENT IN HUDDERSFIELD. BO ech [each] endl [end] smoking The fre) [re] neds [ness] Hu heat lf wes [West] at a rT seemed to laugh at human opposition farm after farm, BL ves [bes] fore 53) ne e (anproach, [approach] East and West,) and Furness, (Landscape, North and Interior.) SCHOOL OF DENTISTS. and cottage after cottage, fell before its resistless mivht. [might] Normanton) 5 20)... 9 012 340 5 o 6 - J OPINIONS OF THE LOCAL PRESS, HEV [HE] ALIER [ALTER] BERNASCONI [BENSON] De La BARRE, and by three o'clock in the morning, when further imme. [Mme] Havbese [Haves] can gf th iPS [is] So oe Mowastre Moisture] Fixe [Fire] Arts.-Mr.. John Burkill, son of Isaac Burkill, Esq., of Wakefield, and a gen French Practical Engineer-Dentist and Botanical diate [date] danger might be said to be over, the awful destrue- [destroy- distressingly] Thornhill 5 50 2) un 4 tictaan [titan] of whose lithographed views of Boiton [Bolton] Abbey and the neighbourhood, we spoké [spoke] so highly some months ago, has Chemist, of 80 years' experience, Si trova [drove] di Nuovo [Nov] di tion [ion] was completed. Happily, however, no lives were lost; Leeds .. 6 0.9 0) 22 125, 340 5 vss [ss] ia progress another work in the same style, illustrating the Abbeys and Monasteries of Great Britain and Ireland. This Tero [Tore] da e Londra, [London] ove [over] dimaro [diary] 28 continua nor did any horses or cattle fall victims to the flames. A Wortley...) .. 6 4) ..) 345) [W] 2. - nev [ne] publication, of the first part of which we have seen a very beautiful copy, is likely to extend the artist's fame. Mr, inventor of various improvements in Dentistry, vast quantity of poultry and pigeons and a good many pigs Gharwall [Wall] a cr ce co Bui [Bi] will was lately admitted to an audience of his Royal Highness Prince Albert, at Buckingham Palace, to submit xtensively extensive] known by the Nobility and Gentry of England were destroyed but all the horses and neat stock were a ce ae pe 1 a Ho #noc'mens [no'men] of his forthcoming work, and received a flattering intimation from the Prince of. his wish that the work 22d France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, is now in removed out of harm's way. Of course, numbers of poor Dewsbury G25 [G] oiol [oil] dp sites ehould [should] be dedicated to his Royal Highness. Her Majesty will also become its patroness.-ZLeeds [patroness.-Leeds] Mercury. Huddersfield, making Sets and partial Sets of most beautiful families have been rendered homeless, and many of them Mirfield..... 5 33 6 33, 9 27 '1149 [W 1 3 2 S203 [S] ENcLIsH [English] MoxasTERirs.-Calling [Monasteries.-Calling] at Mr. Stanfield's shop yesterday, we were shown a specimen part of Mr. Testh [Test] of surpassing beauty and durability, and admirably have lost all their little store of furniture. The Norwich Huddersfu. [Huddersfield] Purkii's [Park's] Atbcysend [Absent] Monasteries of Great Britain and Ireland. It contains, in addition to the letter press arranged to nature, which have ben [be] for many years success- [success union] Union and Royal Farmers' offices will suffer considerably, 6 0 6 50) 9 5012 10) 2 Ww 430 5 In ows [ow] of Kirkstall Abbey (East and West) in tinted lithograph, executed in the first style of the art, an indeed eo fully used, and excited great admiration in the Royal Court and also the Phenix and European. The damage is set departure G 16, 9 45) 1 25) 34054 8s finished that they might almost be mistaken for line engravings. The work promises to be a magnificent of France, who constantly favour him with their distin- [distinct- distension] down at about 18,000. Besides the buildings, a very Cooper Bag 6 8 6 44 429 ne one.-Bradjurd [one.-Bradford] Observer. guished [gushed] patronage, and who consider his system of suppl; large ratty of corn es been 5 and the dam- [Brighouse] Brighouse 6 15 6 51 9 39 12 A 2G) 455,537 7 i LrciicoRaPHED [Lithographed] ILLUSTRATIONS OF MoxastTrc [Mixture] RreMatNs.-We [Remains.-We] had on a asi [as] in hi g ims [is] 4 superior to any in use by other age w very great, when we reflect that 18 farms have Eliand...... [Elland] 62216 5s aah Te Id) hed [he] views of Bolton Abbey, by Mr- [John] John Burkill, son of Isaac Burkill, Esq of this borough in Wa have boon Members of the profession, in being better adapted for been almost totally destroyed, besides as many cottages. Herth [Heath] Dean) 6 80) 7 5 oil il 21 452 34s [S's] Elown [Blown] a beautiful copy of the first part of another work in the same style, by this gentleman, illustrating the Abbcys [Abbeys] fx asti [anti] oo ts oe to health, and more The rg is s, to an incendiary, but the circum- [circus- circulars] Halles, [Halls] an 13 3 3843 an ren [en] ate ar d Monasteries of Great Britain and Ireland. Views of Kirkstall Abbey are those we now allude to which we think a ength, [length] besides giving to the speech a stances leading to the suspicion are not stated. Ludderien [Luddenden qal [al] 20) 2 23) 558) W] ol) een [en] vay [say] Which we pleasant articulation and a mo thful [faithful] nddenden [Luddenden] FAS)... [GAS] 12 24). 5 3 caiculated [calculated] to enhance the artist's already high reputation.- [reputation] Wakefield Journal, the countenance. They are So ted As to od to Mythvimrd [Movement] 5 9 e oe c b Brides Sesto [Stones] ales eet [et] asst 2 oS e BURKILL'S PICTURESQUE ViEws.-We [View.-We] have much pleasure in calling attention to a séries [series] of Views of Bolton Abbey, thentiselves [themselves] over the mout [out] tender gums without extracting TIME TABLES. Todmorden 40'30 1813 ol gail [fail] anal oa - hy Mr, Burkhill. [Buckle] In place of any detailed criticism of our own on their. merits as drawings, and on the style in which the roots or stumps, or any other painful operation aad [and] - Burnley ar 20) ti oli [oil] stale ti. ithographer [photographer] has rendered his stbjects, [subjects] it may be sufficient to say that the London reviewers are nearly unanimous by a uliar [liar] new method of modellin [models] fixed and LONDON AND NORTH WE a dp 70 Sel [Se] can 1S in comn ordation [con edition] of the work, and that while it cannot fail to please the eye of th ai epee STERN RAILWAY. watsden [Watson] 75 9 25 2) 2 I j , and tha [that] please the eye of the less skilled admirer of the picturesque, removed with the least trouble, and without fear of injuri [injury] Walsden [Wilson] ... 7 53) 9 22) .. fo. 5 35 2 ty noisseur [noise] will see many additional reasons for his approval. In the taste displayed in the selection of his points them. Those ladies and gentlemen who have bean 6 MANCHESTER, HUDDERSFIELD, LEEDS, &c. Littleboro' [Little] ... 11 9 36) 13 3 4 f yicw, [tic] and in the pleasing variety of scene presented in the seven drawings, we think Mr. Burkill may challenge com- [unfortunate] unfortunate as to suffer from misfits or clumsy made teeth Par. Par.) cl) Ex )2 Cl Par, 2 cl. be Be S cal 2 23 3 2 3 55) S33) [S] 9 x math [match] mest [meat] of the publications of this class, with which the taste of the present day is so abundantly supplied. under the hands of other practitioners, have now an oppor [upper] dep.) [de] we J eed [ed] oe oo Jo 0). 6 45 atlae [Atlas] a eye tt i are giad [gad] to find that the great suecess [success] that has attended it has called for a second edition, to which the author hae [he] tunity [unity] of securing a perfect fit. Por' [Or] Birmingham...... ve GUS)... oe (2 45). DO Oldham ar 9 5 11 39 1 re ol oes [ors] cd cepious [serious] historical and descriptive letter-press, with several original sonnets, from the pen of the Ror. [Or] H. W. M. De La Barre's TERMS a spo [so] TS 2 a ve 220 [W we 5 30 Manchester 9 OIL 5) 1 45) 3 55) 6 301 Tio [To] cn, D.D., of Leeds. Mr. Burkill is, we hear commencing a second work under high patronage, and of a more . 9 10 130 320). [W] 7 20 Liverpool .. 10 25 12 30 3 30) 5.151. 3 Ge) ehensive [defensive] cheracter [character] than the one now under notice-to illustrate the remains of the various Abbeys and Monas- [Mona- Monastic] Tooth Extracting ..0 [0. 0. 0. ae ae a O 1 O Stockport XZ g 4 to 15 12 90 3 0 4 30 8 49 a with which cur land is studded the historical and descriptive department of this work is to be from the pen of a A Tooth stopped with Cement .., ... ... 1 Of Liverpool ........) 9 0 10 40) 2 0) 3 6 15 Sundays. man well-known in this ncighbourhood. [neighbourhood] We heartily wish the author the sucsess [success] in both these undertakings with Gold... ... 026 W] ee a -- --- - A Train leaves Normanton in the morming [morning] at 6 arr hich [which] his talents and enterprise descrve.-Essex [deserve.-Essex] Standard. . .. Sealing and cleansi [cleanse] eos es] Manchester... p. 6 30 S 30) 1 45) 3 15 4 45 s 20 Wakefield 6 10, Horbury 620, Thornkill [Thornhill] 5 29 Mirt.. [Mort] 4 ing the teeth ... ... 1. 2. 2 6 Asht [Ash] 6 55 9 45) 2 3 30 nr Hudderstield [Huddersfield] 6 52, Cooper Bridge 6 41, Brighouse 651 [C] received by Mr. J. BROOK, Stamp Office; Mrs. KEMP, New Street and Mr. HARDY and Mr. BOND, A single Artificial Tooth... ... ... ... 58. to 010 Stalybridge 70 9 W LO 50 2 10S [1ST] asl [as] so 5 7.0, and North Dean 7 7. ee Oe ev Stuect, [Statue] where Specimens nray [Bray] ne seen. Improved Mineral... ... ... 15s. to 1 Mossley TS 9 If LO S56 [S] 2 23; 3 40 ... 9 g 4 Train leaves Leeds in the morning at T 15, Wertler [Welter] 7 2 ' ce A Complete Set made of the Sea Horse's tusk... 5 Greenfield i 16 9 tL 3 2 31 3 43 sil [ail] 7 916 wel [well] Ep at Botley 7 41, Demsbary [emissary] 7 an & on ium [sum] Frame ... eworth...... [with] 291 9 3 2 37 8 50 512) [W] ... 9 22 oF cep. [ce] from 7 44 Cooper Be s PIANO FORTE AND MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT, on Gold Frame 8 Marsden......... 7 37 9 4, U 27 2 s 4 51 5 27 6 30; 9 37 Bouse [Bourse] 5 1, Bi ad 8 20, Ne, Dean 8 25, ul . . tee nee eee [see] 21 3 248 [C] Be. 323, ddenden [defended] BP. 8 2 ytheim [them] sk 16, COMMERCIAL STREET, LEEDS. Improved Mineral, on Gold Frame, better finished ate a 9 Be il 38 8 i oS é aa 8 a Bridge 8 49, Todmorden 99 9 Bk We ens ee cara [car . ys and extra gold... 0. ee wee es 20 0 Longwood il 45 a 65 tlebro' [Talbot] 9 29, Reehdale [Redeemable] 9 38, Blue Pits 946, Miletus [Miles] NM ESSRS. [MESSRS] SIMMS, in returning tharks [thanks] to the nobility, gentry, and public of Leeds and the West He has in his posession [possession] an infallible rem edy [ed] for curing Longwood... asses z 58 20 SH 49) 810) [W] ne wes [West] 6 Sul [Su] 9 Oldham 10'15, and Manchester 'ue Pi 946, Miietun [Martin] - Ave Riding, fer the distinguished patronage and support they have beg to state that they have disposed of in a few weeks, the swelling of the neck, known b the Bradley ............ 8 10 10 1 11 53) 2 20 7 410 11 A Train leaves Leeds at 10 40, Normanton 11 0, i Lusiness [Business] to Mr. R. MELLOR, of Huddersfield, whose thorough knowledge of his profession and the business of name of Goitre, so prevalent in Switzerland and the north Heaton Lodge ... 8 16 10 18 12 5 3 96 F 1010 iz Thornhill 11 30, 11.95, Huddersfield 12-4 p J iauo-Force [ia-Force] and Music Seller enables them with much confidence to introduce him as thcir [their] successo ', [success] atid [aid] for whom of Italy. Warranted to cure 19 cases out of 20, without Mirfield............ 8 21 10 25 12 lo 3 31) 4 47 5 55) 71510 22 2 23, 1153, Cooper B. 1140, Brighouse 1145, E tl.cy respectfully solicit a continuance of the favours which they have so liverally [liberally] received. 4 in any way injuring the general habit Dewsbury ......... 31 10 35)12 19 8 40 2 56) 6 5 7 25 10 32 pee Halifiex, [Halifax] 11 5S, Sowerby By. 12 12. os gee , 5 5 2 5 7 2 25, Todmorde [Todmorden] 24 Surmlev. [Smile] 2 ieee [ie] 15, Commercial-surect, [Commercial-direct] Leeds. Defective palate or hollow roof of the mouth effectually Mosiay [Messiah] 0. allo [all] 4i 3 50 2 ratin [rain] Bina [Bona] Pits t's, Tio, [To] vuln [Vulcan] come aba [ana] [C] expense. Churvwell [Churchill] ......... 8 51 10 53 ... 3 56 739103 130, Manchester 130, SO Tic-doloreux [Tic-Dolores] and pain ful [full] affections of the nerves success- [successfully] Wortley ......... 8 57 10 56 oo 4 2. 43 a A Train leaves Nore) [More] at 8 30, Den 7 fuliy [fully] treated. C n's Teeth rogulated, [regulated] and other most Leeds ......... arr 9 5111 0 12 45) 410) [W] 5 20 6 25 7 5511 5 [C] 51 wy 7 2, 9 5, Leeds rlep. [rep] 6 25. T 7 . delicate operations scienti [cent] as - ey 650, Churwell [Howell] 6.25, Morley 6 41, Batley 6 51. Des PIANO FORTE AND MUSIC ESTABLI [ESTABLISH] SHMENT, [SHIPMENT] afforded. PNo [No] charge performed. Every none Pool for Otley ar 11 26 1 41 4 41 7 26 see wes [West] 6 55, Mirfield fdp. [DP] 78, 919, ari [air] Poca [Pica] die 16 92 boratory, [Laboratory] Mrs. Woodhouse's, Confectioner, No. 5, Woet [Wet] Knaresbro [Nursery] i 43 g 4 54 743 wel [well] oe fas. [as] 1645, 8 58, Cooper Bridge 7 U4, 9 15, Brad 7 - oodh [hood] crate 2 7 43 Nand [And] 731, 930, North Dean 7 35, 9 35, H gate, Huddersfield. , Rip ome [one] a 8 ner [ne] ese [see] Sowert [Sweet] etn [ten] gh iy ch i. pon [on] 12 10 2 32, 5 32 8 10 ves [bes] werby [Derby] Bridge 748, 942, Ludden [Sudden] Foot 7 49, trey MMERCIA [COMMERCIAL] 5 Any gentleman, (even a lady,) or the son of respectable 12 30 3 0'6 8 30 sen ee Hebden Bridge 7 59, 9 58, Todmorden 20, Ly 12) Biot [Boot] ey COMMERCIAL STREET, CROSS CHURCH STREET, parents, desirous of (or the gon [on] of respectable sols of of mo lm 8 Watsten, [Watson] sx 99 Lo. opportunity for instructions. de S48, [S] 10 25, Blue Pits 356, Middleton 9 T, iv ov, LEEDS. HUDDERSFIELD. I conclusion, and to meet the views of all parties, M. de Sundaya. [Sunday] ar 945, Manchester ar 9 25, 11 5. la Barve [Bare] bégs [begs] to state that his connections in London and 4 Train leaves Manchester at 8 10, 2 0, 830, Ashton 30, 2 25 5 in towns on the continent will enable him to dispose of any 55, oe cit Mossley. 48, 2 83,9 8 HUDDERSFIELD TO LOW kind of manufactured goods, such as are supplied from oe 56, 2 46, Saddleworth 9 2, 2 52,9 22 Pal TEL RET [RE] ER 8 its vicini [vicinity] Marsden 9 17, 3 7,9 37, Slaithwaite 9 24, 3 14. 9 43, Golcar cater Ve ail ax ashi [ash] na 2 al ei Se R. RICHARD MELLOR, Prorrssor [Professor] or Music ard [ad] Music Setzer, [Seltzer] respectfully announces to Hiucidereiisl [Histories] el fx vicinity, and for this purpose he is 9 32, 322, 9 51, Longwood 989, 29, 958, Huddersfield is of OP Sw Rw Le ee the nobility, centry, [centre] ard [ad] public of Leeds and the West Riding, that he has PURCHASED the BUSINESS FRENCH SPANISH Por [Or] soit [soot] ae 9 51, 341, 1011, Heaton Lodge 9 57, 3 47, Huddersild [Huddersfield] 6 le 8 15 9 2011 45 1.25, 348) [W] 5 8 & ov Messrs. SIMMS, Music Sellers, 16, Cemmercial-street, [Commercial-street] Leeds, where he hopes by his thorough knowledge of the FLUENTLY SPOKEN, AND MS. TRAN TUGUESE, [TUGS] 10 a 33 3 16 2 Dewsbury 10 12, 4 2.1032, Mirficid [Mirfield] ... 6 26 8 28, 9 4012 5) 148, 3 50 S27 [S] T ticce [tics] and mode of conducting business, to merit a liberal share of patronage. Sy AA HE. 1031. 421, 10 51 Wortley' 10 oto [to] St Lede [Lee] ieee [ie] aint [aunt] 8 30 9 4812 HW) 15a, [a] 428) [W] 505 Tb ae , 24, 5, 435, Liversedge 40 ... 121 [W] a Sou. A LARGE STOCK OF PIANO FORTES SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES. Eav Ea] Sanrrante [Serenade] Buccute, [Buccleuch] or cheap and invaluable den- [den] 11 Civetcheatn [Seventeen] S439 [S] 3612 227s gal sa TS Tle [Te] yresent [present] Stcck [Stock] in Lecds [Leeds] corsisting [consisting] of HORIZONTAL GRAND COTTAGE, CABINET, SQUARE, andGRAND [and grand] tifrice, [Dentifrice] for the teeth. This solution applied daily preserves LEEDS, HUDDERSFIELD, MANCHES [MANCHESTER] Low Moor 5210 312 2) 21) 2H 551 7 CUARE [CURE] PIANO FORTES, New and Seecnd-hand, [Second-hand] by Bkoapwocp, [Bagpipe] ALLISON, and other esteomed [esteemed] Makers, nd beautifies the tecth, [teeth] extirpates all tartarous [Tartars] adhesion, Bi PB ews [es] ee ss i cfered [covered] at CKFATLY [COSTLY] RELUCED [REDUCED] PRICES, in order to make room for a large and valuable New Stock of first- [first whitens] whitens, arrests decay, and induces a healthy action to the Par. Par. Ex. Mail. Ex. 2 Cl.(Par. 2 cl. LOW MOOR TO HUDDERSFIELD rie [tie] Testrumcrts, [Districts] exy [ex] rersly [rely] manufacturing for him by the principal emineut [eminent] London Makers, and which it is his inten- [intend- intends] gums. Sold, in Bottles, one Shilling each. Neweastle... [Newcastle] dep.) [de] .. .. 0) w. 40 ayaa [aaa] eA oo en rey [re] nen [ne] tu to cell at the lowest remunerating profit, oo PouprRE [Poorer] DENTI F ICK, [DENT F SICK] or Georgian Corral Tooth Powder, uaa [aa] owe awe we 8 ba 1 35 6 5 Par. Par. Es. Mail. Ex. ch) Ex. Pur [Our] A LARGE STOCK OF PIANO FORTES FOR HIRE. powerful Antisoptic, [Antiseptic] and effectual Detergent, and a good Z oan [on] 330 42) Dw Mow feted stn [st] staal [stall] sats. [says] so JNETRUMENTS [INSTRUMENTS] TUNED, REPAIRED, and TAKEN in EXCHANGE. New Mvsic [Music] from London Twice a-WEEK. Stringent for. loose or decayed teeth; bleeding of the Knaresbro' [Nursery] we oan [on] ne 9 26) 230) [W] 3 7 5 Cleckheatn [5 Cleckheaton 6 Is 22. y 1211 86) 115) [W] 33s 5 2 BS A Fine-toned GRGAN, [ORGAN] of six stops, (suitable for a small Church or Chapel,) FOR SALE or HIRE. gums, &c, It is purely a vegetable compound, exceedingly Pool for Otley 2 9 51) 24s [S's 725 Liversedge 6 21) .. (TL 34). Sel [Se] OT fragrant, fe perfectly free trom [from] any mineral or pernicious I a --- - 6 24)... 9 18 11 sr 125) [W] 345) [W] 5 ty Be . . . pT a, ingredient 1t gives sweetness to OS... ec. ep. ... 645) [W] 9 3 3 2 5 irfield [Mirfield] ... 6 52) S 30) 9 27 11 49 1 34) 3 5a) 5 27 8 Liv. [Li] Belor [Below] begs to state that his Teeching [Teaching] and Music Establishment at Hudderafeld [Huddersfield] will be carried on by himself and Sisters as and removes from Se ening [ending] Bad provenin [proven in] Wortley ......... ow 6 33 93 10 31 os 3 33 3 a3 3 33 Huddersfid [Huddersfield] 6 50 8 40 9 5012 1d 2 10, 4 30 335 Ts Boxes 1s. each, and sent to any part of the Kinedom [Kingdom] be Churwell [Howell] 6 58 ... 10 57 ... B45) [B] 5 59 8 29 Manchester, 9 0)... 11 15 1 45) B 50; 4 lo) Tv 8 &, Cress Church-street, Huddersfield, 1850. Post, free. bY Morley ao) Ee e 1S 51 6 5 8 33 Leeds ...... ae 1210 20 10 2 ly 4 3H 5 So FT ok. WR BAULOV [BARLOW] oe 7 11 13). 01 6 14) 8 44 - -; N.B. all Hinds of Pharmaceutique [Pharmaceutical] or Cosmetique [Cosmetic] pre- [Dewsbury] ... 7 18 9 50111 35 4 5 61s [1st 843 HUDDERSFIELD, NORMANTON, SHEFFIS-- [SHERIFFS-- SHERIFFS] STEPHENS' Poe Gy tb for eformi- [reform- forming] ww 7 2s 10 Oj11 [OJ] 28, 3 45; 4 15 6 28 8 58 Huddersfield 6 16, 9 20, 11 45, 240. 645. -Normanzon [Normanton] 722- [W] 7 Co peserv [preserve] 2 uty, [duty] care prepared, and eaton [Eaton] Se oe 733)... [W] 11 33 20 6 33 9 3 4939 430. 7 an Wan He a sold equally cheap. Bradley se 739 1139 ... [W] 426 gg 129 [W 45 7 99.-Shemield [99.-Sheffield] 9 5, 12 30, 2 40, 6 1, 9 PATENT P es 7 4010 12 My ay 3 50 6 45) 917 H ; 2Ong [ing] Woo ess [es] 11 53)... 6 50) 9 23 UDDERSFIELD, [HUDDERSFIELD] yr 'N RD BRIDG [BRIDGE] E. REGISTER Siaithhwaite [Slaithwaite] a 6 33 7 59 ve 3 i 45) 8 oS 28 An Omnibus leaves the Boot 'ashe [she] ten im [in] Nove [Nov] Marston 639 8 4109012 4755 07 7) 943 6 2) Am, arriving at Holmfirth at 7 30am. [am] amt Bro 3. alae [ale] ee ont [not] ool [oil] 5 ee Bridge 8 30 a.m., mecti [met] main from Manchs [Manks] STOVE GRATE, atl [at] Gata [Gate] 8 10 45,12 25, 420, 22 9 53 arrives at Dunford eg Sim . 'Corset DE LA Court Fraycaise, [Franchise] OR Yoader [Loader] 6 by 3 S is s 7 2910 41 Gainsbro' [Gains bro] 11 Sa.m., Great Grimsby 2 12am. [am] and Lvl [Ll] aD FRENCH STAYS, RECOMMENDED BY THE FACULTY OF Pants Stalybridge 2 15 41-1170 [41-W] 12 50) 4 35' e 7 45 10 20 -A2 Omnibus also leaves the same house at 1 15 p.m. . Lh AND LONDON. Stockport ......ar. T 451 95 11 30 1 20 5 20 SS 13 at 2 6 P.m., panier [Paine] Bridge 3 15. meetinve [meeting] - ' n shto, [shot] ee aa a eal [Earl] 183 e solyo [solo] os at Dunford Bridge 3 12 pm., Shefiekl [Sheffield] 4 6. b PIERCE'S MADAME DE LA BARRE, French Corsetiere, [Corset] &e. &e., T 20) 8 46)... 112 55). 1S 7 50110 25 5 36 p.m., Great Grimsby 7 22 psa. [pas] and Hull 40 pc begs to infirm the Ladies of Huddersfield and its vicinity, esses [eases] eel oe ote [ot] 32 -- PATENT that she has returned from Switzerland and Italy, where Parle [Pare] eles [Lees] Tey ou 9 po DON nS a she has acquired all the latest Improvements in the art of Mis [Is] 40) eS fio [fi] a5 HODES [HIDES] OO ; 7 'ashion. [Ashton] 'anc [an] mg aR 'g 55122 uddersfieid [Huddersfield] 15, 9 20, 125, 3 40, 6 2 -- PYRO [PRO] FRENCH STAYS and DRESSES élegantly [elegant] made to me OS gg LAIR 245, 531, 7 40 929, 12 15, 9, 5 5k 5 ; order on reasonable terms. Address at her Koo [Too] M Liverpool ...... ar. ... (10 2512 20 310,6 [20 W,6] OS ... 1) 22, 12 58, 3 54, 6 31, 8 52, Goele [Glee] 10 39, 15, 3.55, G55 [G] 2 WARM AIR Woodhouse's, Confectioner, No. 5, W. Mm, tS. Menchester [Manchester] ..... 7 50) 9 512 20) 1 20 455 ... [W] 8 10 10 50 -- ate field 9 7 No. 0, Westgate, Hudders- [Udders- Huddersfield] ... 10 2512 30 3 10) 6 vee [see] aes [as] PEDESTRIAN FE - AND ae Tae [Tea] Frenca [French] F CreWS [Crew] oe 10 43.12 52, 2 40 615 ... [W] 10 34 ... EDESTRIAN [AUSTRIAN] FEAT.-A few days ago, ac Ube [Be] . L-- 4 THE we ae Le Monitear [Monitor] de la Mode py os yh ois [is 315 [W] a. 9 25). youth, years of age, walked Zt) miles ess [es] VENTILATING a Long ournal [journal] Gu grandmonde [condemned] is reecived [received] every week direct Chester w 11 80, 2 45, 4 15)... tf yee [see] ee hree [free] hows. For the first 300 yards the eres [ere] Stephen's Patent RegisterCrate, [Register crate] Rom nite [note] with any new patterns which may ap- [and] f4 0.78010 O11 [O] a J 450) [W] Mahe [Mae] and thereafter a uniform fev [fe] I CET Bandon [Band] wes [West] wee a3 in good order; and the youth, who weined [weiner] som [some] Bares B Pneumatic STOVE, ee Apprentices, mprovers, [proves] and Stay Stitchers [stitches] a ae and peared [pared] 5ft. [ft] tin. 'started on his aries [arise] MAY BE SEEN IN USE Ses [Se] se A Train leaves Leeds at 6 0, 10, 6 45, Wortley 68.1.8, 651, ge the To ene WAS favourable, save a so (DAILY) FROM TEN TO SIX O'CLOCK, ares ove [over] Churwell [Howell] 614, 114, 657, Morley 6.99, 1.20 5 Batley 6.29, the 19th and 20th miles, and the mede [made] AT THESHOW [The show] ROOMS, No. 16. NEW STREET HUDDERSFIELD N a 129,714, Dewsbury 6'33, 133, 713, Mirfield 6 43, 143, 7 28, Walker won may be best gathered trom [from] his ti 3 7) Mr. William Nowall, [Wall] mangger [manager] of the Norfolk division of Hyeaton [Heaton] Lodge 6 48,1 48, 7 33, Bradley 6 51, 154,739, Hud. [HUD] 15 minutes 58 seconds 4 miles, 32 WHERE A LARGE STOCK OF THEM IS CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND. the Eastarn [Eastern] Counties Raihwa [Railway] i i j . NST. [NS] a IND. 3 y, met with his death on dersfieid [defied] 7 2, 22, 745, Longwood 7 8, 28, 751, Golcar 7 13, miles, 49 minutes 55 miles, I hour fa PENEZER [PENCE] THORNTON, TRONMONGER, [IRONMONGER] &c., having undertaken the AGENCY for the erie [Erie] sroek, [stroke] by De Boot. cam ing in pontant [pendant] a the 218, (a0, Sinkhwais [Sinkers] 72. 221, 4, Marsden 726, 227,310, seconds 10 miles, 1 hoor [hour] 95 minutes 3 sccomis [schemes] ALE ofthe [of the] above STOVES i three 'owns, viz. rahe [rae] j SFIEL [SAFELY] pas x engine trom [from] which he -was in the act of jumpin [jumping] Saddleworth 7 42, 3 42, 25, Greenfield 7 49, 2.49, 8 31, Mos 3 minutes Gast [Gas] AAA S25 [S] ortho [short] STOVES in he thee Horns ie HUDDERSFIELD, and WAKESIBLD, [WAKEFIELD] Mauing [Making] af the mts [Mrs] of bur toes iy he bts [its] Sam Mme Wn 2h is ésce [scene anyiking [anything] of the kind yet in the market. 4 The engine passed over his body, and death was imniediate. [immediate] 9 25, 3.55, 9 45 Ashton 10, 3 10, 50, Droylsden [Dresden] 15, 8 25, Roars TS BT securds; [secured] 1 al g 4 - 8 ' . oo. Deceased was formerly xaluab [valuable] me 55, Clayton Bridge 8 20, 3 20,90. Park 8 25, 3.25, 9 5. Miles 37 minutes 48 seconds; 20 miles, 2 heurs [hours] 3s min eCTUSES [accuses] and TESTIMONIALS, with further particulars, forwarded free (by post) on application, don and North Weston .. servant under the Lon 8 iy ph a Manchester ar 25, 385, 915, and Scone by 1 minute 3 rerpoe [rope ar at a stresseud. [a dressed] -Gluce, [Glue] . a .