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FLOUR. Town-made •••• per sack 40s. to 4...
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OP GRAIN. Wbbk End...
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BUTCHERS' MEAT. Newgate and Leadenhali.....
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PROVISIONS. Butter—Best Fresh, 12s. Od. ...
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HOPS. POTATOES. Kent Pockets 75s. to 90s...
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HAY AND STRAW. (Per load of 36 Trusses.)...
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JFROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Friday, Novemb...
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. O...
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DR. CTTLVERWELL ON NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, AND INDIGESTION.
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8s6 ®Fl£ 3lea1tet+ [Saturday,
8 S 6 ® fl £ 3 Lea 1 tet + [ Saturday ,
Flour. Town-Made •••• Per Sack 40s. To 4...
FLOUR . Town-made per sack 40 s . to 43 s . Seconds 37 —40 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 32 —34 Norfolk and Stockton . 30 —32 American per barrel 22 — 23 Canadian 21 —23 Wheaten Bread , 7 d ; the 41 b . loaf . Households , 6 d ,
General Average Price Op Grain. Wbbk End...
GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OP GRAIN . Wbbk Ending Nov . 28 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 40 s . 3 d . I Rye 23 a . 6 d . Barley 24 6 I Beans 28 5 Oats n 1 J Peas 29 2 Aggregate Average of the Six "Weeks . Wheat 40 s . Od . 1 Rye 25 s . lid . Barley 24 2 I Beans 29 0 Oats .. 17 0 I Peas 29 7
Butchers' Meat. Newgate And Leadenhali.....
BUTCHERS' MEAT . Newgate and Leadenhali .. * Smithfield * . 8 . d . s . d . s . d . 6 . d . Beef . 2 2 to 3 4 2 4 to 3 10 Mutton 2 4—3 8 3 0 — 4 2 Veal 2 8 — 3 6 2 8 — 3 8 Pork 2 6—4 0 3 0 — 310 * To sink the offal , per 81 b . Head of Cattle at Smithfield . Friday . Monday . Beasts 1037 5124 Sheep 5970 23 , 750 Calves 313 280 piga 5 L 0 ... " 150
Provisions. Butter—Best Fresh, 12s. Od. ...
PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Fresh , 12 s . Od . to 14 s . per doz . Carlow , £ 3 14 s . to £ 4 0 s . per cwt . Bacon , Irish per cwt . 42 a . to 44 s . Cheese , Cheshire 42 —69 Derby , Plain 44 —54 Hams . Yoik 60 -70 Exg » . French , per 120 , 4 d . 9 d . to 5 s . 6 d .
Hops. Potatoes. Kent Pockets 75s. To 90s...
HOPS . POTATOES . Kent Pockets 75 s . to 90 s . York Regents per ton ,. s . to .. Choice ditto .. 90 — 147 Wisbech Regents ... .. — .. Sussex ditto .. 63 — 75 Scotch Reds — .. rarnham do .. 84 .. 126 French Whites — ..
Hay And Straw. (Per Load Of 36 Trusses.)...
HAY AND STRAW . ( Per load of 36 Trusses . ) Cumberland . Smithfield . Whitechapel . Hay , Good .... 72 s . to 76 s 76 s . to 78 s 60 s . to 70 s . Inferior .. 50—65 .... 48—58 0 — 0 New 0—0 .... 0—0 .... 0 — 0 Clover 78 — 84 .... 82 —84 68 — 7 G Wheat Straw .. 24—28 .... 22 —28 22 —28
Jfrom The London Gazette. Friday, Novemb...
JFROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Friday , November 29 . Declarations op Dividends . —W . Star ; final dir . of 6 s ., Dec . 3 , or any subsequent Tuesday ; Mr . Pennell . Guildhallclminbers , Basfnghall-street—T . and R . Hunt ; final dir . of id ., Pec . 13 , or any subsequent Tuesday ; Mr . Pennell , Guildhallchambers , Basinghall-strect — H . Tappenden , jun ., Ashford , corn dealer ; first div . of 3 s . 5 d . on new proofs , Nov . 30 , and three subsequent Saturdays ; Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane— -T . Harvey , Newark-upon-Trent , builder ; first div . of Is . 10 d ., any Saturday ; Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham—J . R . Henderson , Leicester , wine merchant ; fourth div . of 24 d ., Dec . 7 , or any sub-Bcquent alternate Saturday ; Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham — J . Welsh , Ashby-de-la-Zouch , draper ; third div . of 4 s ., Dec . 7 , or any subsequent alternate Saturday ; Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham—G . Burdis , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , banker ; first div . of Is . 2 d ., Nov . 30 ,. or any subsequent Saturday ; Mr . Baker , New-«» itie-upon-Tyne . Bankrupts . —M . P . Edwards , Tredegar , linendraper , to sur-Dec . 10 , Jan . 7 ; solicitors , Messrs . Sole and Turner , Aldermanbury ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basing-hall-street—W . Strange , sen ., Navarino-grove , Dais ton , bookseller , Dec . 11 , Jan . 10 ; solicitor , Mr . Sheard , Old Jewry ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—W . Hauknett , Gourland-grove , Larkhall-Iane , Clapham , and Lavender-hill , Wandsworth-road , builder , Dec . 11 , Jan . 14 ; solicitors , Messrs . Young and Son , Mark-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—J . Curl , East Winch , Norfolk , grocer , Dec . 11 , Jan . 14 ; solicitors , Messrs . Lawrance and Piews , Old Jewry ; Mr . Pillans . Swaffham ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—R . J . Wallis , Loughborough . wine merchant , Dec . 13 , Jan . 10 ; solicitors , Messrs . Shaen and Grant , Kennington-cross ; and Mr , Cheashire , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Bittlestone , Nottingham—A . Ghavks , Snaith , Yorkshire , innkeeper , Dec . 19 , Jan . 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Bond and Barwick , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young , Leeds—C . Ware , York , saddler , Dec . 19 , Jan . 23 ; solicitors , Messrs . Harle and Clarke , Leeds ; official assignec , Mr . Freeman , Leeds—T . Dyson , Bradford , Yorkshire , linendraper , Dec . 13 , Jan . 3 ; solicitors , Messrs . Sale , Worthington . and Shipman , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Mackenzie , Manchester . Dividends . —Dec . 20 , T . Megarcy , Love-lane , Billingsgate , coal merchant—Dec . 20 , T . King , sen ., Greenwich , baker—Dec . 21 , T . and E . Lyon , Birchin-lane , stockbrokers—Dec . 21 , 8 . M . Halfhide , Cheshunt , Hertfordshire , linendraper—Dec . 21 , J . Marshall , Birchin-laue , merchant—Dec . 21 , T . Lyon , Birchinlane , stockbroker—Dec . 21 , C . Garlick , Chartcr-hou 3 e-squarc , woollen warehouseman—Dec . 21 , V . Kerr , Harley-street , and elttewhere , bookseller—Dec . 23 , J . Seelie , Freeschool-street , Horsclyriown , rectifier—Dec . 23 , It . II . Gould , Strand , ico merchant—Dec . 24 , A . Solomons , Basinghall-strcet , merchant-Dec . 30 , T . Clarke , Newport , Monmouthshire , grocer—Dec . 24 , J . Hill , jun ., Malmesbury . Wiltshire , innkeeper—Dec . 24 , J . Pugh , Monmouth , tailor—Dec . SO , W . nnd A . Miller , Liverpool and Buotle , wine merchants—Dec . SO , T . B . Bourne , Liverpool , cotton broker—Dec . 20 , W . Pasmnore , late of Leeds , tailor-Dec . 20 , K . Green , Ahnondbury , Yorkshire , common brewer . Cmmnovrfls . —To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . — Dec . 20 , J . S . Hodge nnd J . Cul | iin , New Oxford-street , tailors—Dec . 20 , D . Radford and G . Southull , ( . irnccclmruh-strcct , coal merchants—Dec . 21 , W . Woodn , l * ius | tuct-pliicc , Wandsworth-road , buildur—Dec . 3-1 , W . HimUiitf , Urawford-street , St . Marylebone , corn dealer—Dec . 21 , II . H . Davis , Hath-rsea , builder— Dec . 31 , T . Bradley , Itumlujjli-ruad , I'imlico , lard refiner—Dec . 27 , 11 . Uattersby , Liverpool , iroiifuumlur—Dec . 20 , J . Robinson , llipon , Yorkshire , * lll £ l'OII . Scomi Skuuksthations . —W . Cnllandcr , Woodbtirn , near Fulkiik , farmer , D « c . 5 and SO—T . Duncan , sen ., Edinburgh , Dec . ' J and 23—A . Hair , Tain , Uoseahirc , bootmaker . Dec . 4 and iiO—T , Alowbrny , Jidlngburgh , commission agent , Dec . 2 uuU S 3
—A . Taylor , Alva , Stirlingshire , manufacturer , Dec . 4 and 25—J . Mackintosh , Kiltearn , Rossshire , innkeeper , Dec . 6 and 27 . Tuesday , Dec . 3 . Declaration of Dividends . —R . Lund , Blackburn , cottonspinner ; first div . of 2 b . OJd ., on Tuesday , Dec , 3 , and every following Tuesday ; Mr . Hobson , Manchester . Bankrupts . —H . Bishe , otherwise Bish , Brighton , Sussex , builder , to surrender Dec . 10 , Jan . 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Freeman and Bothamley , Coleman-street ; and Mr . Chalk , Brighton ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—B . Rising , late of Frith-3 treet , 8 oho , and Lower Berkeley-street , dealer in casts . Dec . 10 , Jan . 17 ; solicitor , Mr . Flower , Great James-street ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—R . Northover , Skinner-street , Bishopsgatestreet , and elsewhere , lint manufacturer , Dec . 10 , Jan . 21 ; solicitors , Messrs . Reed , Langford , and Marsden , Friday-street , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—N . Berton , Princesstreet , Hanover-square , tailor , Dec . 13 , Jan . 16 ; solicitor , Mr . Stark , Basinghall-street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street—H . M . East , Mark-lane , stationer , Dec . 30 , Jan . 15 ; solicitor , Mr . Richardson , Moorgate-street ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , Kingwilliam-street—W . Heygak , Watford , Northamptonshire , and Chardstock , Dorsetshire , brickmaker , Dec . 13 , Jan 18 ; solicitors , Mr . Low , Chancerylane ; and Mr . Becke , Northampton ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—H . Smith , Woolwich , linendraper . Dec . 13 , Jan . 18 ; solicitor , Mr . Lloyd , Milk-street , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—J . More , Nottingham , cabinetmaker , Dec . 20 , Jan . 24 ; solicitors , Mes 3 rs . Hopwood and Son , Chancery-lane ; and Messrs . Freeth , Rawson , and Brown , Nottingham ; official assignee , Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham—J . Smith , Darlington . Durham , bootmaker , Dec . 13 , Jan . 16 ; solicitors , Messrs . Newburn , Hutchinson , and Newburn , Darlington ; and Messrs . Griffith and Crighton , Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; official assignee , Mr . Wakley , Newcastleupon-Tyne—J . Firth , Leeds , l inendraper , Dec . 13 , Jan . 24 ; solicitor , Mr . Middleton , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young , Leeds—J . Gollop , Beaminster , Dorsetshire , builder , Dec . 11 , Jan . 8 ; solicitors , Mr . Cox , Beaminster ; and Messrs . Bishop and Pitts , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hirtzell , Exeter—S . Fearse , Topsham , Devonshire , coal merchant , Dec . 11 , Jan . 8 ; solicitor , Mr . Turner , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hirtzell , Exeter . Dividends . — Dec . 26 , R . King , Oxford , coal merchant—Dec . 26 , E . B . Broughton , Southampton-street , Covent-garden , tailor—Dec . 24 , J . R . Oliver , Blackheath , master mariner—Jan . 10 , J . and J . Cowlishaw , Derby , railway carriage builders —Dec . 26 , G . Hoskins , Preston , merchant—Dec . 24 , H . J . Hinxmau , Bury , apothecary—Dec . 24 , J . Pierce , Chorley , Lancashire , corn dealer . Certificates . — To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary , on the day of meeting . — Dec . 26 , R . King , Oxford , coal merchant/—Dec . 26 , J . M'Monnies , Liverpool , corn merchant . Scotch Sequestration . —J . M'Lean , Paisley , dyer , Dec . 9 and 30 .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. O...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On the 27 th ult ., at the Parsonage , Bovingdon , the wife of the Reverend A . Brooking , of a son . On the 28 th ult ., at Westbourne-green , the wife of J . Neednam , Esq ., barrister-at-law , of a daughter . On the 29 th ult ., at Ladon-house , Mortlake , the Honourable Mrs . Spring Rice , of a daughter . . „ ,.- „ j On the 29 th ult ., in Portman-square , the wife of the Reverend R . Richardson , incumbent of Leverstock-green , Herts , of a a On the 29 th ult ., at Glatton , Huntingdonshire , the wife of the Reverend George Wingfield , of a son . On thelatinst ., in King ' s Arms-yard , Moorgate-street , Mrs . J . R . Lloyd , of a son . On the lstinst ., at her Majesty ' s Dockyard , Portsmouth , the wife of Captain Mould , R . E ., of a daughter . On the 2 nd inst ., in Hyde-park , the wife of Major Courtenay Philipps , of a son . On the 2 nd inst ., in Upper Seymour-street , the wife of the Reverend J . E . Hall , of a daughter . On the 2 ud inst ., iu Hyde-park-square , Mrs . A . B . Bloxham , On the 3 rd inst ., in Dorset-place , the wife of P . A . Buller , Esq ., of a daughter . . On the 3 rd inst ., at Aubrey-house , near Lynungton , Hants , the lady of Sir J . Rivett Carnac , Bart ., of a son . On the 4 th inst ., in Grosvenor-square , the Lady Foley . of ason . MARRIAGES . On the 28 th ult ., at Brighton , the Reverend W . Sergison , rector of Slaugham , to Catherine Frances Eleonora , second daughter of Wiiliam Colegrave , Esq ., of Mere-hall and Bracebridge , Lincolnshire . . On the 28 th ult ., at Denmore , Joseph , only son of Lieutenant-Colonel Dundas , of Carron-hall , in the county of Stirling , to Margaret Isabella , youngest daughter of George Moir , Esq ., of I Denmore , in the county of Aberdeen . I On the 28 th ult ., at rrankfort , T . Twining , jun ., Esq ., of Perryn-house , Twickenham , to Antoinette Yictorine Caroline Johanne von Hagen , eldest daughter of the late Baron von Hagen , of Prussia . _ _ On the 28 th ult ., at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , D . E . Power , Esq ., youngest son of Thomas Power , Esq ., of Gibraltar , to Emily Marianne , only daughter of the late H . J . Tylden . Esq ., of Halifax , Nova Scotia . On the 30 th ult ., at St . Mark's , Kennington , Lieutenant Parr W . Kingsmill , Third W . I . Regiment , to Anne La Rive , eldest daughter of the Reverend Henry Kingsmill , of Southampton , On the 3 rd inst ., at 8 taplegrove , the Reverend Robert Wynne , of Wickham , Hants , to Elizabeth , second daughter of the late Captain E . J 3 . Law , of Taunton , Somerset . On the 3 rd inst ., at St . James ' s , Westminster , Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander , of the Fifth Bengal Cavalry , to Penelope , youngest daughter of the late W . Hooper , Esq ., of Merlon-house , Ross , Herefordshire . On the 3 rd inst ., at Trinity Church , Marylebone , J . C . Cowley , Esq ., of the Middle Temple , barrister-at-law , to Julia , eldest daughter of Sir William Baynes , liart ., of Portland-place . At Cattou , near Norwich , Jane Sarah , youngest daughter of Rear Admiral Charles S . Hnwtaync , to the Reverend George Coulcher , of Botesdale , Suffolk . DEATHS . On the 24 th ult ., at Glasgow , J . C . Drysdale , Esq ., eldest son of the late Major J . Drysdale , of Jcrviston . On tlw 25 th ult ., at Broseley , Salop , the Reverend T . Mortimer , B . D ., late minister of the Episcopal Chapel , Gray's-innane , aged « > f > . On the Stith ult ., at Alne , aged 59 , the Reverend II . Chaloner , youngest son of the late W . Chaloner , Esq ., of Gisborough . On the 27 th ult ., at Sholden , Kent , Captain Isaac Bean , aged 73 . On the 28 th ult ., at Dover , Sir W . Whymper , late of the Coldstream Gutirds . On thc'JHtli ult ., at the Vicarage , Lastingham , Yorkshire , the Rcvcrcnil Jtt . Harrison , aged 77 ,
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. O...
On the 28 th ult ., in Regent-street , A . Turquand , Esq ., in his 78 th year . i » " «« P . th / l 29 th ult ., in Park-square , Regent ' s-park , Henrietta , relict of G . Enderby , Esq ., aged 87 . ' On the 29 th ult ., at Canterbury , aged 25 , H . Davie , Esq ., Rifle Brigade , eldest son of Sir H . F . Davie . * On the 29 th ult ., at Elsham , Lincolnshire , the Ladv Mare Corbett . J ' On the 30 th ult ., at Leamington , the Reverend Arthur Buller aged 71 . On the 30 th ult ., in Wilton-crescent , Elizabeth , widow of the late B . Blackden , Esq ., of Bledlow , Bucks , and eldest daughter of the late Sir T . Cayley , Bart ., aged 87 . ° On the 1 st inst ,, at Higham-hill , Walthamstow , Essex , Marv the wife of the Reverend E . Cogan , aged 82 . J * On the 1 st inst ., at Horfield-barracks , Bristol , Captain J Frith , Seventy-second Highlanders , aged 47 . On the lstinst ., at Englefield-green , R . Roscoe , Esq ., aged 61 fourth son of the late W . Roscoe , Esq ., of Liverpool . ' On the 1 st inst ., at Shanklin , Isle of Wight , A . Manby , Esa C . E ., aged 75 . *»***••
Dr. Cttlverwell On Nervousness, Debility, And Indigestion.
DR . CULVERWELL ON NERVOUSNESS , DEBILITY , AND INDIGESTION .
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mce is . ; oy rost , is . od . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " An Address to the Young , the Delicate , the Valetudinarian , and Invalid ; instructive of how to avert many of the illnesses of life ; and showing , al 3 O , the resources we have within ourselves to remedy them and live again . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Regent-street : consultation hours , ten till five ; evenings , seven till nine .
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A NOTHER CURE OF CONSUMPTIVE -tX . COUGH BY DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . Extract of a letter dated 150 , Scotland-road , Liverpool : — ** Gentlemen , —A lady ( who I can refer to ) was troubled with a dreadful cough and every symptom of consumption ; she applied to her medical man , but did not obtain any relief , when she tried Dr . Locock ' s Wafers , which from the commencement eased her cough , and by continuing them she is perfectly cured , & c . ( Signed ) " THOMAS DEAN . " DR . LOCOCK'S WAFEES give instant relief , and a rapid cure of asthma , coughs , and all disorders of the breath and lungs . They have a most pleasant taste . Price Is . 14 d ., 2 s . 9 d , and 11 s . per box . Agents : Da Silya and Co ., 1 , Bride-lane , Fleet-street , London . Sold by all medicine venders . Also DR . LOCOCK'S FAMILY APERIENT ANTIBILIOUS WAFERS , having a most agreeable taste . The best medicine for children . Full directions are given with every box . Price Is . 14 d ., 2 s . 9 d ., and . lls . per box . Also DR . LOCOCK'S FEMALE WAFERS , the only medicine recommended to be taken by ladies . Have no taste of medicine . Price Is . l £ d ., 2 s . 9 d ., and Us . per box . ALL PILLS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES ARE COUNTERFEITS .
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COUGHS , ASTHMA , and INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION are EFFECTUALLY CURED by KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . During a period of more than forty years this valuable medicine has triumphantly borne the severest test of public opinion , and upon that sound basis alone , it has gradually but surely won its way to preeminence , until it is now universally acknowledged to be the most effectual , safe , and speedy remedy ever offered to the world for that large class of disease which affects the Pulmonary Organs . . The various Testimonials which are continually being received by the proprietor of Keating- ' s Cough Lozenges from all quarters of the work' are too numerous for publication ; and it may be justly considered that a medicine which has achieved so high a celebrity , as to have obtained the patronage of the British Court , of their Majesties the King of Prussia , and of the King of Hanover , together with the whole Nobility , Oergy , and Public of the Kingdom—which has penetrated to the most remote of our Colonies , and is as popular on the Continent as it is at home—is too well known to need further panegyric . Prepared and Sold in Boxes , Is , lid ., and lins , 2 s . Oil ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 10 s . 6 d . each , by Thomas Keatfng , Chemist , & c , No . 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Sold retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Venders in the King-dom . jj b —To prevent spurious imitations , please to observe Mat the words " Keating's Cough Lozenges" are engraved on the Government Stamp of each box . ^^
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YOUR , CHARACTER SEEN IN YOUli HANDWRITING . The ORIGINAL GRAPHIOLOGIST continues with immense success to delineate the character of individuals f ™™ " ^ oftous logical examination of their handwriting . All peraons ¦ lo « ious oftestingthis new and interestingscience , are a ii vi t e cl to f" * " « J ^ a specimen of their own or their friends' writing , stating . iffc . sex . and profession , enclosing thirteen postage stamp " , and thtj will receive , per return , an unerring description of then- menwi and moral qualities , pointing out gffts and delects 1 t . hei . to xm suspected , with advice in all cases of distress , doubt , aim di ThS 1 many thousands who have thankfully ?* " «^« S ; dSj ! value of advice given , and the accuracy of Miss Daw « oni a deli neation of character , establish the truth and value ot the science beyond a doubt . AUTHENTIC TESTIMONIALS . , . " I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter , and tno accuracy of the delineation of her character ; the deBcripUon ^ ot her mental and moral qualities , virtues , and fail ! "f •• *' c ' ^ J ? J amazingly correct , and has quite convinced m ^ s of . t he ile . er * i e merit and truth of this new and extraordinary art . —Proieww ^ 35 , ? ffiSSTS" your description of my friend ' s character ; it confirms all that I have been told of him . lho value »" » £ portanco of Graphiology is indeed immense—false fnend » m « y ^ Selected , and tile character of all in whom wo are interested correctly known . "— Miss Lee , St . Ivea . true by all Vour pourtrayal of my character is admitted to be true oy »» mv friends . "—Miss M ., Taunton . , ¦ _ Address Miss ELLEN DAWSO . V , Post-office , Gray 8- . uaroaUi Londoiit
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 7, 1850, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_07121850/page/22/
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