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GRAIN, Mark-lane, June26. Wheat, R. New ...
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FLOUR. T.wn-made per sack 37s. to 42« Jv...
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN. Week End...
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PROVISIONS. P,utter—Best Fresh, 13s. to ...
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Head of Cattle at Smithfikld. Friday. Mo...
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BUTCHERS' MEAT. KBWOATE AND LeaDENHUL.* ...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Friday, June 27...
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Tuesday, July 1. Bankiuitts.—O. SrAiiiio...
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JJiltTHS, MAURIA<iKS, AND DEATHS. ItlltT...
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INFANT EDUCATION.
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642 &!)F Llrat>Ft\ [Saturday ,
642 &!) f lLrat > ft \ [ Saturday ,
Grain, Mark-Lane, June26. Wheat, R. New ...
GRAIN , Mark-lane , June 26 . Wheat , R . New 44 s . to 48 s . Maple 31 s . to 333 . Fine 44 —48 White 20 —27 Old 46 —50 Boilers 27 —29 White 46 —50 Beans , Ticks . .. 28 —30 Tine . 50 —52 Old 30—31 Superior New 50—52 Indian Corn .... 28 — 30 Rye 25 —27 Oats , Feed .... 19 —20 Parley .. 24 —25 Fine .... 20 —21 Maltine 27 —28 Poland 23 —24 Malt , Ord 48 —50 Fine .... 24 —25 Fine ........ 52 —54 Potato 23 —24 Peas . Ho ^ 30 —31 Fine .... 23 —24
Flour. T.Wn-Made Per Sack 37s. To 42« Jv...
FLOUR . T . wn-made per sack 37 s . to 42 « Jv- 'oonds 36 — 39 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship .. .., 32 — 34 NorfoiK . and Stockton 29 — 31 Ate . 'iran per barrel 19 — 23 Canadian 19 —23 Wheaten Bread , ~ d . the 41 b . loaf . Households , 5 £ d .
General Average Price Of Grain. Week End...
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . Week Ending June 26 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 42 s . 4 d . Rye 28 s . lid . i ? : < rley 25 2 Beans 31 1 Oat 3 22 3 Peas 29 2 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat 38 s . lOd . Rye 21 s . 7 d . "Hurley 24 3 Beans 27 10 Cits ... - 18 5 Peas .... 25 11
Provisions. P,Utter—Best Fresh, 13s. To ...
PROVISIONS . P , utter—Best Fresh , 13 s . to 13 s . per doz . Carlow , £ 3 12 s . to £ 3 18 s . per cwt . Paeon , Irish per cwt . 493 . to 50 s . Cheese , Cheshire 42 — 70 Dert > y , Plain 48 —60 IT v . ns , York 60 — 66 E ^ gs , French , per 120 , 4 s . 9 d . to 5 s . 6 d .
Head Of Cattle At Smithfikld. Friday. Mo...
Head of Cattle at Smithfikld . Friday . Monday . Toasts 903 3150 '' eep 9210 30 . B 98 Clves 371 33 > ii / 9 395 415
Butchers' Meat. Kbwoate And Leadenhul.* ...
BUTCHERS' MEAT . KBWOATE AND LeaDENHUL . * SM'THFIELD . * s . d . s . d . 8 . d . s . d . Peef 2 2 to 3 4 2 4 to 3 6 Mutton 2 6 — 3 10 ..... . 3 0—4 0 l .-unb 3 10—410 4 4—54 Veal 3 0 — 3 5 2 6 — 3 8 P-jrk 2 6 — 3 8 3 0—3 10 To sink the offal , per 8 1 b .
From The London Gazette. Friday, June 27...
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Friday , June 27 . Bankrupts . —J . Mukuay , S ! eerness , builder , to surrender July 4 , August 8 ; solicitors , Mr . Iieekitt , South-square , Gray ' aiisii ; and Mr . Ward , Sheerness ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Lirehiii-lane , Cornhill—J . Balmnuall ., Edward-street , For - man-square , piaiiofortt . ' -iriaker , July 4 , August 8 ; solicitor , Mr . Pa . \ ton , liloomsbnry-squar *?; official ass-ignee , Mr . Whitmore . i / . isinghall-street—J . Walpole , Northwold , Norfolk , money scrivener , July 10 , Augusts ; solicitors , Messrs Pringle , Steven-Min , nncl Shum , Kinjf ' s-road , Gray ' s-inn ; and Messrs . J . L . and YV . Itecd , Dowriham-maikct , Norfolk ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfi'ld—L . Ali . om . Ke ^ ent-atreet . bookseller , July 5 , August I ); Mr . Lloyd , Milk-sireet ; official assignee , Mr . Nicholson , Basins'liuM-street—W . lliuuui ' . s , jun ., Whittlct < ea , Cambridgeshire , farmer , July 5 , August 19 ; solicitor , Mr . Schullz , I )\ cr ' t ; -huildiiigs , Ilolborn ; official assignee , Mr . runnel ! , ( iuildlr . ill-c . humbers , Basinghall-strect—I . Boyd , Spital-squaie , si ! k merchant , July I ' -i . August 8 ; solicitors , Messrs . Crowder and Maynard , Colonial ) -street ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abe . hurch-laiic , Lombard-street—T . G . Tidhy , Rugby . Warwickshire , bookseller , July 3 and 31 ; solicitor , Mr . Wratislaw . ltn ^ by ; official assignee , Mr . Valpy ( and not Mr . Chris-tie , as before advertised ) , Birmingham—J . Pnicis : iiid J . LaVHNDKk , Hirininghain , paperinakors , July K and 30 ; solicitor , Mr . Ilodsou . iiirmipghain ; ollicial assignee , Mr . Christie , Itirminghain—J . N . Cahimjntkk , Eardisland , Herefordshire , miller . July 12 , August . II ; solicitor , Mr . Suckling , Birmingham ; official a ^ si ^ nee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham — \ V . Tuckkii , jun ., Kingston-iipon-Hiill , coal merchant , July 9 and 30 ; solicitors , Mrhtur . s . Levetl und Champney , Kiugutonii poii-11 nil ; olliciul assignee , Mr . Currick , Hull—II . Matukson , Liverpool , merchant , July 14 and 2 'J ; solicitorB , Messrs . iA \ tled . ile and Bardswell , Liverpool ; oflleial assignee , Mr . (' iui'iiovt , Liverpool—W . Gakiiow , Hootle , ne . ar Liverpool , merchant , July 11 and 2 'J ; solicitoiH , Mcbhiu . Fornhaw , Liverpool ; tifllcial assignee , Mr . Ca / enove , Liverpool — J . Owkn , Welnhpool , Montgomeryshire , flannel merchant , July 21 , August ' ¦ > ; solicitors , Messrs . Woosnaui and Lloyd , Neivtown , and Mr . Mason , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool —• T . KnwAitli . i , Liverpool , basket , inaimf . icturer , July 10 , August 7 ; solicitor , Mr . Dodge , Liverpool ; official assignee , M r . Turner , Liverpool—VV . WillTl ' . llKAi ) , Liiuc . tster , cabinetmaker , July 8 iind y . >; Holicilor . Mr . lto ^ vley , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Pott , Manchester .
Tuesday, July 1. Bankiuitts.—O. Sraiiiio...
Tuesday , July 1 . Bankiuitts . —O . SrAiiiiow , Ahlgate Uigh-atrcct , grocer , to Biirreiider July 11 , Aug . 13 ; Holieitoi « , AIcksi a . Stirr and ( iribble , Lombard Htreet ; oflicial nsnitfiier . Air . Whitmorc , H : iHinj ; liiill-• treet- 1 '" . W . Saundkiih , Thaine , Ox ford ; -hire , harne » smaki-r , July 113 , Aug . 1 'J ; noli .-itor , Mr . Coolur . Lincnln ' H-iiin-fields ; ofli < -i ; il arsi ^ 'iiee . Mr . I'ttniii-U , < Jiiildln » ll-t : h : unbi'rs , ltaninghalltlirrt- I ,. 'Ihdman , Iiii !« t (> l , ifiociT , July 14 , Ailfj . 13 ; holicitor . J \ lr . lii ( , 'ir . H'if-tol ; otliciul aHuignee . Mr . Miller , Itnslol—J . JIkkvi ' . v ) Halifax , Yorkiihire , stockbroker , July 17 , Aiiff . 28 ; solicitors , Muhhih . I ' liker and Adan >!< , Halifax ; and Messrs . Couiienny mill Coinpton , Leeds ; oflkiul au .-iignee , I \ lr . Voiing , j eedH .
Jjiltths, Mauria<Iks, And Deaths. Itlltt...
JJiltTHS , MAURIA < iKS , AND DEATHS . ItlltTHS . On the - >»«! ° ' J'U" ' . " •¦ Hnllfax , Nova Scotin , tlm wife of l . i . utenaut-ColoiKl Sir John Campbell , llm t ., Thil ty-eighlh Ke-L'imeiit . of a daiif ( lil < 'r . <) u the " (» ih "I ' 12 . ( Jordon-Bounro , the wife ol J . J . llauulton lluiiiiiliri-v < l ' ><| . luiiTiHtrr-ul-lllw , of u daughter . ( in the ^ 7 ib . at Dyrham-i ark , IlortH , tho Honotuablo Mrs . ' 1 ' iotler , of n Mill . On the -Hih , in Itelgrave-mjuare , the Ludy Helen Htewart , of a bOII .
On the 29 th , the lady of Dr . Alfred Barker , 48 ,. Liverpoolstreet , Kir . g ' s-cross , London , of a son . On the 30 th , at No . 4 . Hyde-park-gate South , Kensingtongore , Mrs . Baliol Brett , of a son and heir . On the 1 st of July , at 10 , Grosvenor-crescent , Viscountess Newry , of a daughter . On the 1 st , at Brocton-hall , Staffordshire , the wife of Major Chetwynd , late of the First Life Guards , of a son . On the 2 nd , the Lady Naas , of a son and heir . MARRIAGES . On the 24 th of June , at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , the Earl of Kintore , to Louisa Madaleine , second daughter of Francis Hawkins , Esq ., brother of the late Countess of Kintore . On the 26 th , at All Souls' Church , Marylebone , John S . Bowles , Esq ., of Milton-hill , Berks , to Mary Wintle Gilbert , eldest daughter of the Bishop of Chichester and Mrs . Gilbert . On the 1 st , at Watford Church , Northamptonshire , Henry Hoghton , Esq ., of Bold , Lancashire , to Aline , third daughter of Sir Henry Jervis White Jervis , Bart ., of Bally Ellis , county of "Wexford . On the 2 nd , at Trinity Church , Chelsea , Edward Basil Farnham , Esq ., M . P .. of Quorndon-house , Leicestershire , to Gertrude Emily , second daughter of Sir William Hartopp , Bart ., of Four Oakshall , Warwickshire , and Gumley-hall , Leicestershire . DEATHS . On the 21 st of June , at Florence , Teresina , wife of W . B . Spence , Esq . On the 23 rd , at Jersey , in the thirty-third year of her age , Georgiana Augusta , widow of Lieutenant-Colonel Mackenzie Fraser , and daughter of the late Right Honourable Sir Charles and Lady Mary Bagot . On the 24 th , at Malvern , in her thirty-first year , Anne Lewis , ¦ wife of Mr . Clarkson Osier , of Birmingham . On the 27 th , at Neuchatel , Switzerland , after an illness of three days , in the nineteenth year of his age , Henry , eldest eon of the late Andrew Grote , Esq ., of the Bengal Civil Service . On the 27 lh , at Shernfold-park , Sussex , Mary Kathcrine , daughter of the Honourable Percy Ashburnham . On the 29 th , Robert Alexander Bannerman , Esq ., of Standenhouse , Wilts , late of the Madras Civil Service . On the 30 th , at Knowsley Park , the Earl of Derby , in his seventy-seventh year . On the 1 st of July , at Campden-hill , Kensington , the Right Honourable William Sebright Lasoelles , M . P .
Infant Education.
INFANT EDUCATION .
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Ai ^ tZl I IV / ii / l VU LUC i . iCgCllt S * park , for children from Three to Seven years of age . Conducted on liberal principles . Terms , £ 35 per annum—no extras . Vnr noT-ti «« iilars annlv to John Chanman . Publisher . 142 . Strand .
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SIGNOR ANELLl'S NEW AND CONCISE METHOD of SINGING , by which students cannot fail to > sing with correctness , expression , and refined manner and taste , in less than half the time generally cmplo \ ed . The method has been framed on scientific principle * , and has obtained the approbation of the first masters of Italy , including the high authority of Crhscentini . The Prospectus and Syllabus of Vocal Science and Art , with the Plan of the New Method and effects produced in a short time , may be had at the principal Music-sellera ' . Applications to Signor Anelli , 4 , Northumberland-place , Westbourne-grove , Bayswater .
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RO YAL VICTORIA FELT CARPETING . The public attention is particularly directed to tliia Manufacture . Tli " . carpeting combines beauty of design , durability , imperviousness to dust , and economy in price , costing half that " of Brussels . It has now been in general use many years , and become well established with the trade and the public , and can be purchased at all respectable Carpet Houses in London , and in nearly every Town in the United Kingdom . The PATENT WOOLLEN CLOTH COMPANY , 8 , LOVE-LANT . , ALDERMAN BURY , also manufacture Printed and Embossed Table Covers in the newest designs . Window Curtains , Cloths for Upholsterers , thick Felt for Polishing , &<; . & c . Manufactories at Leeds , and Borough-road , London . Wholesale Warehouses . 8 . Love-lane . Wood-street , London .
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WANTED , LEFT-OFF CLOTHES , Regimentals , & c—Ladies and Gentlemen having LKFT-OFF Wl'ARING APPAREL , Regimentals , Jewellery , Hooks , & c , to dispose of , in any quantities , will find the full value given in cash to any amount , and meet with punctual attendance at any time or distance , on addressing prc-paid , to Mr . or Mra . IIUTCHIN-8 ON , 17 , Dean-street , High Ilolborn . Parcels from the country , the utmost value immediately remitted by post-office order .
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H COLWELL , TRUSS and INSTRUMENT MAKER , Bird-in-Hand-court , 70 , Cheapside , begs to call attention to the following prices : — 8 . dt 8 . d . Best Plain Truss .. .. f > 0 Egg ' s German Truss 10 0 Salmon ' s expired Patent 8 0 Silk Net HuapcnBoricu 3 6 Coles'ditto 10 0 Cotton ditto .. .. 2 6 Lacing Stocking , Knee-caps , and Ankle-pieceH , for Weak Joints and Varicose Veins . Leg-irons . Ladies Back-boards , Dumb Hells , and every other article in the Trade , at equally moderate charges . Testimonials of the Press : — Mr . Henry Colwell ' a Trusses , designed for Prolapsus Ani , are admirable in their construction . Those which arc-intended for ProlapsuH Uteri are the mout perfect instruments wo have over ueen . "—The Chemist . " In science and skill in adapting hin trusses to the peculiar circumstances of the caste , Mr . Colwell ia iuforiorto . no artiat in London . "— United Service . " Mr . Colwell Iiuh , in tho most philanthropic and praiseworthy manner possible broken through the extortionate , . system bo long pervading the Trusa-makiiiff trade . "—A ' mn . " Mr . Colwell him combined lightiicHH of Hpring and delicacy of workmaiiHhip with the greateBt security , taoe , and comfort to the putient . " —heading Mercury . " Mr . Colwell ifl an eminent Truss-maker . " —Ileritld . LadicH attended by Mih . Colwell , Mondays , \ Ve < lne « day « , and Fridays , at 24 , HoHton-street , ( ilonccHter-plaee , New-road ; mid on TuttHilaya , ThuradayH , luid Katmdityu lit the Manufactory , Hird-in-Hand-court , 7 (> , Chcapsidc . from eleven till lour .
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Juvt pulilinliiil , price 2 ii . 6 ( 1 .. HO WARD on the LOSS of TEETJL—A new invention connected with Dental Surgery Iiiih been introduced by Mr . Howard , coiiHlHling of an entirely new description of Artificial Teeth , fixed by HKLI' -ADHKHION , combining capillary uttruction and iiliiionplicric pre . HHUiv , without Bpriiig-H , when , or ligiiturcB . They will never change , colour or decay , and will be found very Hiipeiior to any tie Hi ever before nurd . TIiih method does not require the extinction of any teeth or rool . 'i , or any painful operation . ' 1 'he invention i : i of importance to many peiHonti , and llio . ' ic who art ) interouled in it . uhnuld read thia treatise . London : Himpkin ami Marshall , and all ltookHellerti ; or of tlm Author , Thomati Howard , Htiigcou Dentiut , 17 , Ucorgu-atrcot , llano ver-bquurv .
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WORKING-MEN'S ASSOCIATIONS TM PARIS . W . CONINGHAM , Esq . ( who has ju = t tp turned from a two-months ' ^ visit to these Associations ) , has con sented to lecture on their iastory and present state , at there at est of the " Society for promoting Working-Men ' s Associatio ns "in 8 t . Martin ' a-hall , on Friday , July 11 , at half-past eight Dm Tickets , Is . each , may beliad at Mr . Tupling ' s , 32 i > , Strand ai h at the Central Office of the Society , 76 , Charlotte-street Fitzrov square . . ' "
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LONDON CO-OPERATIVE STORE in connection with the Society for Promoting Working Men ' s Association , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-square . The London Central Cooperative Agency ha 3 now completed its arrangements for transacting the wholesale business of the various cooperative stores . The books of the agency will be open at all times for the inspection of its customers , and thus the best guarantee will be furnished for honest dealing . Original packages will be sent whenever the order will admit of it , so that the first cost of the good 3 may be ascertained by inspecting the invoices . All goods are purchased at the first markets for ready moneyi Address , Lloyd Jones , Manager , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroysquare .
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THE GREAT EXHIBITION . —A valuable newly invented , very small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKET GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is tumid to be invaluable at the Exhibition , and to Sportsmen , Gpntle mtn and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sent free TELESCOPES . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extraordinary powers , that some , 3 £ inches , with an extra eye piece , will show disiinctly Jupiter ' moons , Saturn ' s ring , and the double stars . They supersede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes , & c . Opera and Race-Course Glasses , with wonderful powers ; a minute object can be clearly seen from 10 to 12 miles distant . Invaluable , newly invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . —Messrs . S . and B . SOLOMON'S , Opticians and Aurists , 39 , Albemarle-street , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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> COCOA is a nut which , besides farinaceous substance , contains a bland oil . The oil in this nut has one advantage , which is , that it is Ie 93 liable than any other oil to rancidity . Possessing these two nutritive substances , Cocoa ia become a most valuable article of diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or other mean 3 , the farinaceous substance can be so perfectly incorporated with the oily , that the one will prevent the other from separating . Such a union is presented in the Cocoa prepared by JAMES EPPS ; and thus , while the delightful flavour , in part dependent upon the oil , is retained , the wnole preparation will agree with the most delicate stomach . JAMES EPPS , Homceopathic Chemist , 112 , Great Russellstreet , Bloomsbury , and 82 , Old Broad-street , City , London .
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LOUIS ROSSI , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFFEUR , 254 , Regent-street , oppositeIIanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT HEAD-DRESSES and PEKUKES , the Hair of which is singly attached to a . tliin , transparent fabric , rendering the skin of the head perfectly visible ; and being attached to a foundation constructed on geometrical principles , renders them superior to all others hitherto invented . Sole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM , which is unversally approved and admired . This BALM , containing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeditiously , renders it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragv ne . i of Flotvers . The Hair when washed with this B . ilm sogn becomen pleasantly sot ' t , and luxuriant in growth : and although by improperly employing injurious extracts to clean , it , the Hair may have been rendered harsh , or turned grey , it will soon be restored to its Natural Colour and Brilliancy by using the PERUVIAN BALM .
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COLES'S ALGA MARINA , a CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OK THE SEA-WEED , exercises a Wonderful Power as an External Remedy over Rheumatism and Rheumatic Gout , even in their most aggravated forms , often curing these distressing maladies after a few applications , and invariably conquering the most obstinate cases by a reasonable perseverance , in its use . The following testimonial is submitted in confirmation of the above statement : — ( Testimonial from Mr . William Piper , Publisher and Bookstllcr , 5 J 3 . Paternoster-row , London . ) " Dec . 5 , 18 . ) 0 . —Having-been for six months suffering-severely from Rheumatism , for which various kinds of Medicines and Liniments had been employed without benefit , I was induced , through reading a pamphlet upon the medical virtues of ' COLES'S ALGA MARINA , ' to try it in my own case , and in justice to that _ excellent remed y I have much pleasure in testifying that , afti ' . r using it for only a few times , all pain left me , and a continued application of it entirely restored me to health . ( Signed ) " William Pipkii . " Sold by Mr . THOMAS KEATING , Pharmaceutical Chemist , 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Sole Agent . In Bottles , 2 a . 'Jd ., 4 a . 6 d ., and lla . each . And by all Druggists . Pamphlet , gratis .
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RUPTUKKS ! EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OK THE ONLY REMKUY EVER DISCOVERED FOR RUPTURES . D R . BARKER still continues to supply l »« afllicUul with his celebrated remedy for thit ) alarminff complaint , the great hiiccchs of which , for nmny yearn past , render * any further comment iinu « c '' 1 ' oHt-ollice Order , by Dr . Ai . initi ) Hahk Kit , 18 . Liverpoo l-Street , King ' h-croad , London , where be may be . consulted daily from Ten till One , mornings , and Five till Eight , evening ( Suiulaya exceptcd ) . Potit .-olllee Ordern to l . c nuilr | iayabl < : at the liattl <" bridg »^ () y free on receipt of 7 a ., in iiontago HtanipH , or PoHt-olHcil 0 * | ' , | - l ) r . Ai . iuici ) Harkuu , 1 H , LiveriHiol-iitreet ,, Kul K ' " ^|^ ' j <; ight don . CoiiHidtulioiiH daily from Ton till Oim mid W ^ o " ( Bundayu t : xcepte « l ) . A euro in every ou * o i » tf atiri » ntc »;« .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 5, 1851, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_05071851/page/22/
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