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OP41W !» -* !»•«. ™* a GBAIN, Mark-lane. Sept. 6
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THE NORTH LONDON NEEDLEWOMEN'8 ASSOCIATION, 31, Red Lion-square. Established for the execution of all kinds of needlework, and to to the workers the profits their work hitherto taken
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_ a iL . i j . I _ Ai- > h . _ mm bvm . mI * 1 * 2 + 1 * am # > r ± # n Lr Am secure to the workers the profits on their work nitnerto by the slopseller . The principle of this experimental Association is , that united labour , under good superintendence , in wholesome rooms , with » division of profits among the labourers , is more economical , more safe , more Christian , than rival labour , in separate hovels , carried on for the benefit of middlemen or puffing tradesmen . Shirts from 4 s . 6 d . each . All other articles at charges as low as is consistent with the necessary requirements of the Workwomen . Every description of Ready-made Linen and Baby Linen at moderate charges . There is a Dressmaking and Millinery Department in the Establishment . Orders should be transmitted to the Superintendent , 31 , Re d Lion-square . # Ladies acquainted with deserving and necessitous Needlewomen who are desirous of entering the Association , may send them to Mrs . Hanson , 31 , Red Lion-square , for examination .
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LIST OF PRICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO WORKING MEN . £ s . d . Fustian Jackets from 0 11 0 Good ditto Trousers from 0 9 6 Ditto ditto Vests from 0 6 0 Ditto ditto Coats from 0 15 0 Doeskin Trousers from 0 14 0 Black Cloth Vests from 0 8 0 Ditto Dress Coats from 1 15 0 Ditto Frock Coats from 2 0 0 Ditto Paletots from 1 10 0 Silk Vests and other Fancy Goods in like proportion . WORKING MEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . N . B . —If purchasers will examine and take into consideration the quality of our workmanship , we pledge ourselves to compete with the Sweaters and Slopsellers . ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES . Remember the Address , THE WORKING TAILORS' ASSOCIATION , 34 , CA 8 TLE-STREET EAST , OXFORD-STREET , OPPOSITE THIS PANTHEON , LONDON . .
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THE WORKING TAILORS ' ASSOCIATION , 34 , CASTLE-STREET , OXFORD-STREET , Opposite the Pantheon . A few Journeymen Tailors , anxious to rescue themselves and their class from the miseries and degradation consequent on unlimited competition , and from the abuse of the powers of capital as lately exhibited to the public by the Morning Chronicle newspaper , in his letters on " Labour and the Poor , " have resolved to seek a remedy in their own exertions rather than in any parliamentary enactment , and in some system which shall combine their own interest with the interests of other classes of society rather than in that return to old customs now chiefly advocated in the trade , by which the benefit of the master and journeyman ( but especially of the former ) is sought to be realized at the expense of the consumer . They have , therefore , united together on the cooperative principle , possessing first-rate talents in the Cutting and Work * ing department , and being supplied by several benevolent gentlemen , with sufficient capital ( which they are anxious to pay back on the first opportunity ) , they have commenced business on extensive premises in Castle-street , Oxford-street , to which and the accompanying list of prices attention is respectfully invited . It will be seen from the latter that they are at once able to compete with the slopseller , whilst realizing a fair profit themselves . They are mutually bound to devote one-third of their net profits to the extension of their numbers . It now rests with the public to stamp their experiment with success by favouring them with a liberal measure of custom , and thereby demonstrate , on an ever-widening scale , that health , prosperity , and moral worth can be secured to the operatives , and cheapness guaranteed to the consumer , by the faithful realization of the brotherly and Christian principle of cooperation . They wish not to injure the trade of any truly "honourable" employer , and venture to hope that all who feel that custom itself ought to have its morality , and who are willing to do what in them lies towards dealing fairly by the operative , will help them by their sympathy , and , as far as possible , by their orders . All who are friendly to this experiment , and wish it to succeed , should give it all the assistance in their power , and recommend it to others . LIST OF PRICES . FOR CASH ON DELIVERY . £ S . fl . Best superfine Frock Coat , with Silk Skirt Linings .... 3 18 0 Super ditto from 2 10 0 Best superfine Drees Coat 3 12 0 Super ditto .. from 2 5 0 Superfine Dress Trousers 1 12 0 Super ditto from 1 0 0 Superfine Dress Vest 0 18 0 Super ditto from 0 12 0 Llama and Beaver Paletots from 2 2 0 Suit of Livery ... from 3 15 0 GENTLEMEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . Clerical and Professional Robes made to Order .
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LITERARY INSTITUTION , John-street , Fitzroy-square . —On SUNDAY evening , September 8 , G . J . Holyoakb , editor of the Beasoner , will Lecture on *• The Terrors of Christianity , and their Influence on Human Morals . " Commence at Seven o'clock . Admission to Hall , 2 d . ; Gallery , 3 d . On MONDAYS , September 9 , 16 , 23 , and 30 , John Epps . Esq ., M . D ., will deliver a course of Four Lectures on Human Physiology , illustrated by Preparations , Drawings , a Human Skeleton , &c . To commence at Half-past Eight each evening . Hall , 2 d . ; Gallery , 3 d . On TUESDAYS , September 10 and 17 , James Bronterrb O'Brien , B . A ., will deliver Two Lectures on the Progress of Democracy , that of Tuesday , September 10 , on " Baron Hayuau ' s Reception in England . " To commence at Half-past Eight . Hall , Id . ; Gallery , 2 d . On FRIDAYS , September 13 and 20 , a Theological Discussion will take place between D . Kino , editor of the Bible Advocate , and G . J . Holyoake , editor of the Beasoner , on the questions What is the Christian System , " and What are its Legitimate Effects . " To commence at Eight o'clock precisely . Admission to the Hall , Id . ; Gallery , 2 d . On SUNDAY , September 15 , Thomas Cooper ., author of the " Purgatory of Suicides , " will deliver an Oration . Subject : " William of Wykeham , Bernard Gilpin , and Oberlin , exemplar * of the Church ' s usefulness . G § f The committee , desirous of extending- the numerous advantages of the Institution to the industrious classes generally , have decided upon reducing the terms of subscription as follows : Subscribers of 2 s . 6 d . per quarter are admitted free to all lectures under the management of the committee ; at half price to all classes , with the exception of those- for singing and dancing , and also the free use of an extensive library . Members of six months' standing will be admitted to the classes without any extra charge with the foregoing exceptions . The quarter ' s subscription will become due at Michaelmas . Classes for Writing , Arithmetic , Bookkeeping , Grammar , Composition , Drawing , Elocution , Phrenology , French , Singing , and Dancing are in course of formation . —Particulars may be obtained of the Secretary , E . Truelove .
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STAYS SUPERSEDED . —Stiff Stays destroy natural grace , produce deformity , and implant disease , curvature of the spine , consumption , &c ,: a host of evils arise from their use . A substitute is provided by MARTIN'S ELASTIC BODDICE , or Anti-Consumption Corset , which is perfectly elastic , is without whalebone , furnishes a good sup . port , is easy and graceful in wear , will wash , is unaffected by heat or cold ; has a simple fastening , obviating the trouble of lacing . Price from 7 b . to £ 1 5 s . Can bo sent per post , free , for a small additional charge . A prospectus and engraving sent on receipt of a stamp for pontage . —E . and K . II . MARTIN , Surgical Bandage Makers , 004 , Oxford-street , near the British Museum .
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HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT . HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . —Cure of a Case of Weakness and Debility , of Four Years' standing . Extract of a Letter from Mr . William Smith , of No . 5 , Little Thomas-street , Gibson-street , Lambeth , dated Dec . 12 , 1819 . ' To Professor Hollow ay , " 8 ir , —1 beg to inform you that for nearly five years I hardly knew what it was to have a day ' s health , suffering from extreme weakness and debility , with constant nervous headaches , giddiness , and sickness of the Btomach , together with a great depression of spirits . I used to think that nothing could benefit me , as I had been to many medical men , some of whom , after doing all that was in their power , info < med me that they considered that I had some spinal complaint beyond the reach of cure , together with a very dit ordered state of the stomach and liver , making my case so complicated that nothing could be done for me . One day , being unusually ill and in a dejected state , I saw your Pills advertised , and resolved to give them a trial , more perhaps from curiosity than with a hope of being cured , however 1 soon found myself better by taking them , and so I went on persevering in their use for six months , when I am happy to say they effected a perfect cure , " ( Signed ) WILLIAM 8 MITH , "( frequently called EDWARD . )" 8 old at the Establishment of Professor Hollo way , 214 , Strand ( near Temple Bar , ) London , and by most all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized World , at the following prices—Is . 1 id ,, 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., 11 s ., 22 s ., and 33 s . each Box . There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes . N . B . —Directions for the guidance of Patients in every Disordtr ar « affixed to tach Box ,
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Wheat . E . New 40 s . to 48 s . Maple 32 s . to 33 s . Fine 7 . 42 — 44 White 28 — 30 Old 40 —42 Boilers 30 —33 -White 42 —44 Beans , Ticks . .. 26 —28 Fine 41 —43 Old 28 —30 Superior New 46—48 Indian Corn .... 27 —29 Rve 24 ~ 25 Oats , Feed .... 18 —19 Barley 20 —21 Fine .... 19—20 Malting 25 —27 Poland 19 —20 Malt . Ord . 50 —52 Fin 20 —21 Fine 52 —54 Potato 18 —19 Peas . Hoe 28 —29 Fine .... 19 —20
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PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Freeh , 10 a . to 11 s . per doz . Carlow , £ 3 Us . to £ 3 14 s . per cwt . Bacon , Irish per cwt . 59 s . to 80 s . Cheese , Cheshire 42 —60 Derby , Plain 44 —54 Hams , York 60 —70 Eggs , French , per 120 , 4 d . 9 d . to 5 s . 6 d .
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PROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , September 3 . Bankrupts . — G . Norton , Codford St . Mary , Wiltshire , plumber , to surrender Sept . 13 , Oct . 18 ; solicitors , Messrs . Yenning , Naylor , and Robins , Tokenhouse-yard , Lothbury , and Mr . Chitty , Shafteabury ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Corn hill—A . Cranston , Wimborne Minster , Dorsetshire , cabinetmaker , Sept . 13 , Oct . 18 ; solicitor , Mr . Taylor , South-street , Finahnrv-smiarei official aseiernee . Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane ,
Cornhill — 8 . C . Lakkman , St . Mildred ' s-court , commission agent , Sept . 10 , Oct . 18 ; solicitor , Mr . Patteson , Lincoln ' s-inn . fields ; official assignee , Mr . Graham — J . Prihstlby , Radclifle , Lancashire , cotton spinner , 8 ept . 16 , Oct . 8 ; solicitor , Mr . Whitehead , Bury ; official assignee , Mr . Pott , Manchester . Certificate . — To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary , on the day of meettng . —Sept . 26 , J . Barker , Manchester and 8 alford , victualler . Scotch Sequestrations . —W . Paterson , Milngavie , victualler , 8 ept . 6 and 27—J . Riddel , Aberdeen , cabinetmaker , Sept . 7 , Oct . 5—T . Cuthberteon , Glasgow , banker , Sept . 10 , Oct . 1 .
Friday , Sept , 6 . Declaration ov Dividend . —J . Jones , jun ., and T . Oakes , Kingswinford , Staffordshire , ironmasters ; first div . of 2 s . Id ., on any Thursday , after the 12 th of October ; Mr . Christie , Birmingham . Bankrupts . —T . Bradley , Ranelagh-road , Pimlico , lard refiner , to surrender Sept . 13 , Oct . 18 ; solicitors , Messrs . Morgan , Old Jewry ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-street—G . Friend , Kidderminster , bookseller , 8 ept . 21 , Oct . 19 ; solicitor , Mr . Tudor , Kidderminster ; official assignee , Mr . Valpy , Birmingham—W . T . Southrof , Gloucestershire , baker , Sept . 19 , Oct . 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . 8 tanley and Wasbrough . Bristol ; and Mr . Frankura , Abingdon , Berkshire ; official assignee , Mr .
Acraman , Bristol—J . Stork , Kingston-upon-Huu , wine merchant , Sept . 25 , Oct . 16 : solicitors , Messrs . PhillipB and Copeman , Hull ; official assignee , Mr . Carrick , Hull—W . Ward , Liverpool , dining-room-keeper , Sept . 18 , Oct . 24 ; solicitor , Mr . Yates , jun ., Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool . Dividends . — Sept . 27 , R . Fennings , Chancery-lane , law stationer—8 ept . 27 , J . Geale , New Burlington-mews , Regentstreet , jobmaster—Sept . 27 , R . Campling , Norwich , haberdasher —Oct . 3 , W . E . Smyth , Plymouth , shipwright—Oct . 11 , J . Hunt , Bath , victualler—Oct . 9 , A . Guy , Chippenham , money scrivener —Out . 10 , G . Jameson , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , mercer—Oct . 4 , J . E . Todhunter , Darlington , bookseller—8 ept . 30 , A . Duranty , Liverpool , merchant—Oct . 1 , J . Wareing , Liverpool , draper—Oct . 1 , E . and M . Hart , Norlhwich , Cheshire , drapers—Sept . 30 , J . Jaffa and J . Willis , Liverpool , tailors .
Certificates . —To be granted , unless cause be thovm to the contrary , on the day of * neeting---J * V * ' 28 , W . Haslarn , Hertford , chemist - 8 ept . 27 , J . Welch , Westbury , Wiltehire , inw . keeper—Sept . 27 , R . Campling . Norwich , haberdasher—Oct . 16 , H . Thurstan . Cheltenham , innkeeper—Oct . 16 , T . Bailey , Gloucester , saddler—Oct . 8 . G . Hornsby and R . P . Mould . Neweastlenpon-Tyne , builders — Oct . 8 , J . H . Veitch , Durham , printer—Oct . 3 , G . A . Von Dommer , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , merchant—Oct . 3 , D . H . Haley , late of Stafford , ironmonger . Scotch Sequestrations . — W . Moncur , Kettle-bridge , Fifeshire , merchant . Sept . 9 and 30 — D ; M'Queen Moore . Birneyknowes , Haddingtonshire , farmer , Sept . 13 , Oct . 4 — C . Manson and W . Wighton , Perth , drapers , Sept . 12 , Oct . 3 .
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GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . Week Ending August 31 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 43 s . 6 d . I Rye 22 "' if *' Barley 22 4 Beans 28 11 Oats 17 9 | Peas 26 11 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat .:..:. 43 s . 7 d . I Rye 22 s . lid . Barley 22 6 Beans 28 0 Oats .. 18 0 | Peas 27 0
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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 23—25 Canadian 22 —24 Wheaten Bread , 7 d . the 41 b . loaf . Households , 6 d .
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BUTCHERS * MEAT . Newgate and Lbadbnhall . * Shithfihld * . s . d . s . d . s . d . s . d . Beef 2 4 to 3 2 2 8 to 3 8 Mutton 2 8 — 3 8 3 8 — 4 2 Veal .. . 2 4 — 3 8 2 8-310 Pork 2 8 — 4 0 3 4 — 40 Lamb ....: ! .. 3 4 — 4 4 3 8-4 4 To sink the offal , per 81 b . Head of Cattle at Smithfibld . Friday . Monday . Beasts 1032 4703 Sheep 10 , 650 32 , 810 Calves * 9 l 33 ° pfgs 310 304
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HAY AND STRAW . ( Per load of 36 Trusses . ) Cumberland . Smithfield . Whitechapel Hay , Good .... 74 s . to 78 s 78 s . to 80 s . .... 65 s . to 70 a Inferior .. 50—75 .... 55 —65 .... 0 — 0 New 50—75 .... 50 —68 .... 45 —63 Clover 78 — 84 .... 86 —88 .... 78—84 Wheat Straw .. 26 — 30 .... 23—27 .... 22 —25
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BIRTHS . On the 2 nd ult ., at Madeira , the wife of C . Bewicke , Esq ., of HaUaton-hall , Leicestershire , of a son . On the 30 th ult ., at Newton , near Chester , the wife of E . H . ^ the 2 ? na ° ult ., at Gibraltar , the wife of Captain Nicholson . Cameronians , of a daughter . On the 30 th ult ., at Pickeridge , near Fulmer , the Honourable Mrs . Frederick Holland , of a son . On the 30 th ult ., at Carlton-terrace , Edinburgh , the lady of C . Garstin , Esq ., Bengal C . S ., of a son . On the 30 th ult ., at the Rectoryt Staplegrove , Taunton , the wife of the Reverend S . W . King , of a daughter . On the 30 th ult ., at Hodsock Priory , Notts , the wife of W . L . Mellish . Esq ., of a son . On the 31 st ult ., in Upper Harley-street , the wife of the Reverend J . Hozner , of a daughter . MARRIAGES . On the 29 th ult ., at Bristol , the Reverend Edward B . Turner , incumbent of Wortley , Yorkshire , son of Major-General Turner , to Maria , youngest daughter of the late Reverend John Venour , rector of Bourton-upon-Dunsmore , Warwickshire . On the 29 th ult ., at 8 t . Ann ' s Church , Belfast . John Cooper . Esq ., of the Oaks , Penwortham , Lancashire , to Mary , second daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Wright , C . B ., Thirty-ninth On the 31 st ult ., at St . Peter ' s Church , Pimlico , the Earl of Darnley , to Lady Harriet Pelham , eldest daughter of the Earl of Chichester . On the 30 th ult ., at Hornchurch , Essex , Chas . R . Vickerman , Esq ., of Blackmore , in the same county , and of Gray ' s-mn , to Jane Dorothy , elder daughter of the late Reverend B . Harvey , rector of Doddinghurst and vicar of Blackmore . DEATHS . On the 28 th of June last , at Calcutta , Mr . Linton , organist of St . John ' s Cathedral from 1814 , the appointment of the first Bishop , aged 61 . .- « .. « On the 17 th of July , at Bombay , aged 28 , Anna , wife of the Reverend J . D . Gibson , M . A ., one of the H . E . I . C . ' s chaplains at the presidency . On the 24 th ult ., aged 67 , Lieutenant-Colonel E . Cruttenden , On the * 26 th ult ., at Brighton , aged 61 , the Reverend Timothy Convers , of Guyers-houae , Cor sham , Wilts . On the 26 th ult ., C . Ross , Esq ., formerly of New Broad-street , City , and late of H . M . Office of Stamps aud Taxes , aged 67 . On the 30 th ult . at Han : hcuse , Isabella , wife of the Honourable F . Tollemache , in her 33 rd year . On the 30 th ult ., at Ryde , aged 71 . Elizabeth , relict of the Reverend T . Bowreman , late rector of Brooke , Isle of Wight . On the 31 st ult ., in London , J . Bailey , Esq ., of Easton-court , M . P . for the county of Hereford , aged 38 , eldest son of J . Bailey , Esq ., M . P . for the county of Brecon . On the 1 st inst ., in Devonshire-square , aged 88 , Hannah , relict of J . Laurence , Esq ., formerly secretary to the corporation of the London Assurance . On the 2 nd inst ., in Grafton-street , the Right Honourable C . W . W . Wynn , M . P ., aged 74 . . On the let inst ., at Dalkey , near Dublin , aged 84 , Admiral R . D . Oliver .
The North London Needlewomen'8 Association, 31, Red Lion-Square. Established For The Execution Of All Kinds Of Needlework, And To To The Workers The Profits Their Work Hitherto Taken
THE NORTH LONDON NEEDLEWOMEN' 8 ASSOCIATION , 31 , Red Lion-square . Established for the execution of all kinds of needlework , and to _ a iL . i j . I _ Ai- > h . _ iLmm bvm . mI * 1 * 2 + 1 * am # > r ± # n Lr Am to the workers the profits their work nitnerto laKen
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BIRTHS , MABBIAGES , AND DEATHS .
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HOPS . POTATOES . Kent Pockets 110 s . to 130 s . I York Regents per ton .. s . to .. Choice ditto .. 126 —210 I Wisbech Regents — .. Sussex ditto .. 100 —108 Scotch Reds — .. Farnbam do — I French Whites — ..
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AVERAGE PRICE OF SUGAR . The average price of Brown or Muscovado Sugar , computed from the returns made in the week ending the 3 rd day of September , 1850 , is 25 s . 7 £ d . per cwt .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 7, 1850, page 575, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1852/page/23/
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