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13, Great Marlborough-street. T ORD PALMERSTON'S OPINIONS AND I j POLICY, ¦ , . _ ¦ . ¦
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" MB . BOEBUCK'i NEW WOKK . This day , 8 vo ., £ 1 . 8 s . H ISTORY OF THE WHIG MINISTRY OF 1830 . By J . A- BOEBDCK , M . P . Vols . I . and II . —to the passing of the Keform Bill . London : John "W . Parker and Son , West Strand .
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NOTICE—The COMPLETE OFFICIAL DESCRIPTIVE and ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of the GREAT EXHIBITION of the INDUSTRY of all NATIONS . The Contractors request that all Purchasers of this Work in Parts , as originally published , will complete their sets , as the ^ sale of the separate Parts will be discontinued after the 1 st of July , when it will be sold only in sets of the three volumes . Parts I . and II ., price 10 s . each , and III ., IV ., and V ., 153 . each or in three handsome volumes , price Three Guineas . SPICER BROTHERS , Wholesale Stationers . WM . CLOWES and SONS , Printers . Official Catalogue Office . Tudor-itreet , New Bridge-street . Blackfriars ; and of all Booksellers . '
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Just published , the Second Edition , price Is ., THE TASK OF TO . D-A Y . By Evans Bkll . Being Volume 1 . of the Cabinet of Reason . An essential object 13 to create , or bring together in a portable-f-Tin , Literal ure by which the party represented may consent to be judged , which shall be a well-advised and dispassionate expression of principles not taken up in antagonism , but adopted in conviction and enforced as a protest a ' ike against that Piogress which is anarchy , and against that Order which is merely prostration in Intellect , and despotism in Politics .
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Price Threepence , THE PHILOSOPHIC TYPE OF RELIGION { As developed iu ' The Soul ; her Sorrow * and her Aspirations , " of F ; -W . Newman ) , ¦ STATED , EXAMINED . AND ANSWERED . By G . J . Holyoake . ; .- . " Havingknowledge to apply it , not having knowledge to confess your ignorance—this is the true knowledge . "—Confucius . London : James Watson , 3 . Queen ' s Head-passage , Paternoster-row . .
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Just ready , cloth lettered , price 2 s . 6 d ., containing upwards of 400 pages . HOMOEOPATHY IN 1851 . Edited by J . ltUTHBKFURD RUSSBLL , Al . D . CONTENTS . — Letter to Lord John Forbes , M . D ., F . R . S ., on his Article entitled Homoeopathy , 'Allopathy , and Young Physic , " contained in the" British and Foreign Medical . Review . " By William Henderson , M . D ., Professor of Pathology in the University of Edinburgh . On the Observation of Nature in the Treatment of Disease . By And . ew Combe . M . D ., Fellw of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh , one of the Physicians in Ordinary , in Scotland , to the Queen , &c , &c . Homoeopathy via Young Physic . By J . Rutherfurd Rusgell ^ M . D . Medical Too . 'oodism and Homceopa'hy . The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and Homoeopathy . Our College of Physicians . The New Test Act . Dr . Ransford ' s Reasons for Embracing Homoeopathy . Fulminations Against Homoeopathy . Homoeopathy and Allopathy . The lloyal College of Physicians and the Homceopathists . The Brighton Protest Analysed . A Letter addressed to Dr . Rose Cormack . By the Reverend Thomas K . Everest , rector of VVickwar . The East veraut the West . Prososcd Inaugural Address for 1852 , to be delivered to the Medical Graouates of the University of Edinburgh by the Professor of M uteri a Medica Pura . Trial and Confessions of Professors Syme , Chriatison , and Simpson . Dr . Rutherfurd Russell ' s Address at the Second Congress of Homoeopathic Practitioners . Held at London , 23 rd and 24 th of July , 1851 . A Trip to Lcipnic—The Hahnemann Jubilee . Proceedings of the Town Council of Edinburgh in Reference to Homoeopathy . •« For the convenience of parties residing in localities where the volume cannot be readily procured , and for those who may wish to send it to friends , copies will be sent free by post for 3 s . These cau only be procured by application to the Edinburgh , publisher . James Hogg , 4 , Nicolson-street , Edinburgh ; R . Groombridge and Sons , 5 , Paternoster-row , London .
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THE SHEFFIELD FREE PRESS , puhlithed every Saturday Morning , price 4 Jd ., is now acknowledged to be the leading organ of a vast manufacturing district , including the populous towns of Sheffield , Kotheram , Barnalcy , and Workuop , and containing a population of about 250 , 000 . It in attached to no sect or party , the great and distinguishing feature being a thorough und determined opposition to Centralisation , and an unllinching and persevering advocaoy of the grunt principle of LooaL-Self-Government , The speeches of the great Mngyar chief , Kosauth , willdrawincroaaed attention to this vital subject . The other important principles of the paper are : —Abolition of the Exoine and Standing Army ; Monetary Reform , based on the Principle of a Sulf-Rcgulntiiig Currency ; the Gradual and Final Extinction of the National Debt ; Direct Legislation , as developed by ltittinghauacn ; the Enfranchisement of Woman ; Parliamentary Keform . founded on the People ' s Charter , &o . . The unprecedented succcjs which has intended the journal sinco its establishment ut the commencement of thoproecut year , and its circulation being among * t tie active , intelligent , thoughtful , and earnest classes , render it tlio boat medium for solicitors , auctioneers , insurance offices , authors , publishers , and advertisers In general , to make tltir announcements public in the south of Yorkshire . Mr . Chas . Mitchell , in the last edition of the Newspaper Pre *» Directory , thus notices the Free Prei $ ;— •« It it cleverly conducted ; tho ruviews ol new books aro ably and Impartially written ; and there are copious details of the foreign , home , and colonial news of the week . " frtufrpit O ^ oc ; E * chang « - « aUway , Qh « Wsld , NQVsruVtr , 1891 .
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ASTONISHING . YET TltUE . THE Stock of BENETFINK and CO ., 89 and 90 , CHEAP 8 IDE , and 1 , IRONMONGER-LANE , comprises every variety of Electro-plated wares—Chandeliers , Lamps , Tea Urns , Tea Trays , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , Baths , Turnery , Stoves , Fenders , Fire-irons—in fact , every requisite , either for the cottage or the mansion , at ten or fifteen per cent , lets than any other house in the kingdom . At this Establishment an eight-roomed house can be furnished for Five Pounds , the articles of the beat quality and workmanship . THE PATENT ELECTRO-PLATED DEPARTMENT is especially deserving of attention , as every article made in sterling silver is now manufactured In Electro Plate . Our material is a hard white metal , all through alike , and this overed with a thick coating of Silver by the patent Electro process , renders detection from real silver impossibU . The prices below for beat quality : — SPOONS AND FORKS . Fiddlb Pattern , i Kino ' s Thrbadkd , on Vio-6 Teaspoons 6 s . Od . I tokia Pattkkn . 0 Detsert 8 poons or | 6 Teaspoons 10 s . Forks 10 s . Od . I 6 Dessert Spoons or Forks 20 s . 6 Table do . do . 12 s . ( id . 16 Table do . do . 25 s . TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES IN GREAT VARIETY . Cot Pattern , richly en- Albert and other pattern graved teapot 23 s . Teapots 30 a . Coffeepot to match 30 * . Coffeepot to match 38 s . Cream Kwer , gilt inside ,, 18 s . Cream Ewer , gilt iutide .. 20 s . Sugar-basin di . to .. 25 b . Sugar-bavin ditto .. 28 s . Elegant Four-glass Cruets , 18 * . ; Six-gla « s ditto , 25 s . ; Table Candlesticks , 18 s . per pair ; Chamber ditto , 10 b , each , complete ;' Bet of Three . rlchly engraved Bohemian Glass Liquors , in elegant frame , 60 s . ; Bui of lour Corner IManeu and Covers , itf , 15 a . &o . &e . THE CUTLERYaDICPAUTMENT is also one , to which I ) , and Co . attach the utmost importance , n « they manufacture all their bladus of the bett material , the difference in price consisting solely in the more expensive handles and superiority of finish . Fine Balance Ivory Table Knives , lls . per dozen ; ditto Desserts , 9 s . per doien ; Carvers , 4 a . per pair . A set of Eleotro-pUted Desserts , containing Twelve Knives and Twelve Forks , in handsome mahogany ease , 60 s . All orders amounting to £ tb and upwards forwarded to any part of the kingdom , carriage free . N . B , —An Illustrated priced Catalogue sent frea on application .
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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS . THE WOLVERHAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD , and BIRMINGHAM , SHROPSHIRE , and MIDLAND COUNTIES ADVERTISER . The advertisin | public is respectfully informed that the WO LVE 15 HAM PION and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD is now circolatmg extensively throughout Staffordshire , Shropshire , and the Midland Counties , and is , therefore , the best advertising medium in this populous and highly important District , a * , independently of its large ciiculation in Private Families , it has an extensive one amongst Public Institutions and Professional Men , and is read in every respectable Hottl and Tavern in the above Counties . With respect to its teeming population , its vast extent , immense lesources , and uniivalled manufacturing operations , this District is one of the highest importance to advertisers , and circulating extensively throughout , the WOLVKRHAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HEUALD affords to-advertiser ! and the public the best possible medium of publicity for the announcement , of Auctioneer * . Insurance Offices , Public Compauies ,. and Societies . Professional Men , Merchants , Factors , Tradesmen , and General Dealers , and that too at a scale of charges , the liberal character of which , has not failed to secure to the proprietors an extensive patronage . - The WOLVEUHAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD is published every Wednesday morning , price 5 d ., on a sheet as large as the 7 'imet . and circulated , at an early hour in the morning , through the entire District , and iu many parts of the Kingdom . » All letters for the Herald should be addressed , Thomas Bardel Brindley , Herald Office , Snow-hill , Wolveihampton .
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NEW SPORTING WORK , WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY „ JOHN LEECH . Now ready , the Second Number ( to be completed in Twelve Monthly Parts , price Is . , each ) , of .. A / TR . SPONGE'S SPORTING TOIIB . IVJL By the Author of •• Handley Cross , " « Jorrock ' s Jaunts , &c * Illu 8 trated with On- Coloured Engraving and numerous ^ ne ^ eSlSKs ^^ nge 'sTour' renders ita thoroughly sporting novel , produced ^ * profound practitioner i n the hunting ^ field , and it is admirably illustrated by Leech . -BelPs ^' Mr . Sponge ' a Sportinsr Tour' will be eagerly read in its present form . "—Sunday Times . . , Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouverie «» treet .
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This day is published , priee Unhandsomely bound in cloth , THE COMIC HISTORY OF . ROME . * By the Author of " The Comic History of England . ' Illustrated with Ten large Coloured Plates , and numerous Wood Engravings , by John Lkkch . 8 Bradbury and Evan . . 11 . Bouvenc-street .
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WORKING MEN'S' ASSOCIATIONS . -Th « undermentioned Associations of Journeymen of variom Trades have commenced business at the addresses below given ; and now call upon a fair-dealing and Christian public for the support of its custom and influence . The miseries of unlimited competition , the abuse of the powers of capital , have long taught the working classes that union is their , only strength ; but pan ,. ful experience has likewise shown th » t strength to be but wasted , for the most part , in combinations for the raising of wage ? , in the forced idleness of strikes . By united labour , therefore , they now seek to maintain themselves and their families ; and if not always able to compete with the nominal cheap . ness of the slopseller Or the low-priced tradesman , they hope , in the quality and woikmanship of their goods , to guarantee to mII customers ihe fullest value of their orders ; whilst those who look beyond the work to the worker—who feel th . it custom iUelf has its morality , and that the working classes of England have been stinted of their due reward in mouey , health , know . ledge , and all that makes the man , will purely rejoice in aiding a movement which tends to substitute airy workshops for dens of filth and fever—fair prices for starvation wages—fellowship for division—and moral as well as ^ practical self-government for mechanical obedience , or thraldom bilteily frit—and by the peaceful , healthy , intelligent , and gradual processes of labour to check for ever the blind and sudden struggles of want . For such men there will be scarcely a criminal or beggar , scarcely a pauper , prostitute , or drunkard , but will supply a living argument for associated labour . Working Tailors' Association , 34 , Castl < i-street , OxfornNstreet . North London Needlewomen ' s Association , 31 , lied Lionsquare . Working Printers' Associati on , 4 a , Johnson ' s-court , Fleetstreet . Pimlico Working Builders' Association , Bridge-row Wlwjf , Buildings , Upper Tachbrook-street , and Cooperative Coal Depot , Bridge-row Wharf , Pimlico . North London Working Builders' Association , 4 , All Saintsplace , Caledonian-road . Working Pianoforte Makers' Association , 5 . Charles-streel , Drury-lane . ' ' „ „ City Working Tailors' Association , 23 , Cullum-ttreet , Fen * church-street . . j Working Shoemakers'Association , 11 . Tottenham . court-roan . PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS . Southampton Working Tailors' Association , 18 , Bernwastrcet , Southampton . . Salford Working Hatters' Association , 12 . Brqug Mon-roaa , Salford , Manchester . . <¦ Central Office of the London Working Men ' s Association , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-square . ' .,, Bead the ' Journal of Association . " publlthed V 7 ecKiy , P » One Penny . J . J . Bezer , 183 , Fleet-street . ^^^______ ^
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As Minister , » jpiui «»""» ' — — —» During more than Forty Years of Public Life . With a MEMOIB , by G . H . Fhakcis , Esq . In one large volume , with Portrait , 12 s ., bound . Those who desire early copies of this work are requested to . endlthei ? ordert immediately to the . Booksellers . ^ . i .. 1 ™ a n , l Co .. Publishers , 13 , Great Marlborough-street . ^
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TO SUBSCRIBERS AND AGENTS . Many complaints of irregularities , as well in tin delivery of our papers as in the collection of our subscriptions and accounts , having reached us , « hasten to notify to our Subscribers and Advertisers that Mr . John Clayton has ceased to be the Assist *" Publisher of the Leader , and that such arrangements have been made as will prevent the pos 8 il » " 1 of such irregularities in future . ^ On and after Saturday , the l 4 th in 8 la ^' j ^ Lpader will be printed on New Paper , and in J > Type . The Lradeb Offlca , January 31 , 1852 . ____—¦ r ^
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London t Printed bT T « oa «» OK Hum ( of Bn ^ ww-hooMi J" ^ ,,,,,, » u * of H . min . riiulth . Middlewx ) , at the Office of M « J »« £ .,, * $ CUyton , No . 10 , Crtuo . court . in the r « rUU ol 8 t . »« li '" t i" hM » K London i aud publUUed by tbe said TMoanvoN HuH * f « 'V i' »« cia < OFFICE , 10 , WKL . MNGTON STRKKT . 8 TIUNJ >» «¦ ttti of tlw » aTOr >< H »* vva * Ai . rsbntarr 7 . )«•* .
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 7, 1852, page 140, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1921/page/24/
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