Carlisle Patriot
February 3, 1844
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Carlisle City and District Bank. THE DIRECTORS of The CARLISLE CITY and DISTRICT BANKING COMPANY do hereby give Notice, that the ANNUAL GERNERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will be held at their Office here, on TUESDAY, the 13 th day of February next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, to receive the Reports of the Directors and Auditors, and for other matters as required by the Deed of Settlement. By order of the Directors, ALEX DAVIDSON, Manager. City and District Bank, Carlisle , Jan, 30, 1844. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, February 3, 1844 AT a PRELIMINARY MEETING of FARMERS, and others interested in the welfare of the Agricultural interest, held at the BUSH HOTEL, in Carlisle, on Saturday, the 20 th of January, 1844: T.H. GRAHAM, Esq., Edmond Castle, In the Chair: It was Resolved, unanimously — On the motion of Mr. HEAD, of Rickerby House; Seconded by Mr. WANNOP, of Holme House— I. That the agitation of the Anti-Corn Law League, having for its object the introduction of untaxed foreign corn and other provisions into this country, so as to compete with the produce of the British Agriculturist, is not only dangerous to the welfare of this nation, but, if successful, most eventually prove destructive to the interest's of all those engaged in the cultivation of the soil, and in every other branch of British Industry. On the motion of Mr. WANNOP; seconded by Mr. STALKER, of Lambfield— II. That it is the opinion of this Meeting, that such agitation should be resisted by all legal means, and that measures should be immediately adopted to organize an efficient Association in this County for the protection of British industry. On the motion of Mr. GIBBONS, of Mossband; seconded by Mr. BENN, of Lowther— III. That a Meeting of the friends of protection to British Agriculture be held at the BUSH HOTEL, in Carlisle, on Saturday, the 3rd of February next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of forming such Association, and adopting such resolutions as any be best calculated to oppose the proceedings of the Anti-Corn Law League, at which all who advocate Agricultural protection are requested to attend. On the motion of Mr. BROWNE, of Tallentire Hall; seconded by Mr. BENN, of Lowther— IV. That these Resolutions be advertised in the Carlisle Patriot and Carlisle Journal newspapers, of the 27th instant, and 3rd February next. T.H. GRAHAM, Chairman. __________ On the motion of Mr. W.N. HODGSON; Seconded by Mr. HEAD— V. That the thanks of this Meeting be given to Thomas Henry GRAHAM, Esquire, for his able conduct in the Chair. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, February 3, 1844 STEAM TO LONDON TWICE A WEEK , FOR FEBRUARY . THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S first-class splendid and fast Steamers, leave Newcastle (wind and weather permitting) as under:— Saturday , February 3d, at Two o'clock Afternoon. Saturday, February 10th, at Seven o'clock Morning. Saturday , February 17th, at Two o'clock Afternoon. THEY WILL LEAVE SHIELDS ONE HOUR AFTER THE NEWCASTLE TIME. Best Cabin, 10s; Second Cabin, 5s. Goods of all descriptions charged at moderate Rates of Freight. Shippers are respectfully requested to order their goods to be sent to DOWNE'S WHARF, London, early in the Afternoon of Saturdays and Wednesdays. Apply to PARKER and SHIELD, 50, Quayside, Newcastle; or, the General Steam Navigation Company's Officers, 69, Lombard Street; 37, Regent Circus; 35, Leadenhall Street, or at Downe's Wharf, East Smithfield, London. These steamers leave Down's Wharf, East Smithfield, London, for Newcastle, every Wednesday and every Saturday Evening, at Eight o'clock. REFRESHMENTS to be had of the Stewards, at Moderate Rates. ** Passengers are requested to mark, and look after, their own Luggage, as the Company are not responsible for Loss or Damage. February, 1844. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, February 3, 1844 REDUCED FARES TO LIVERPOOL STEAM CONVEYANCE FROM PORT CARLISLE TO LIVERPOOL THE CARLISLE, ANNAN, & LIVERPOOL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY beg to inform the Public, that the under-mentioned STEAMSHIP, will Sail from PORT CARLISLE, ANNAN WATER-FOOT, and LIVERPOOL, as follows, calling off WHITEHAVEN (weather permitting) to land and receive Passengers, "ROYAL VICTORIA," 450 Tons, JOHN HUDSON, Commander:— FROM PORT CARLISLE & ANNAN WATER-FOOT Wednesday, February 7, at 12 o'clock Noon. Saturday, February 10, at 3 o'clock Afternoon. Friday, February 16, at 9 o'clock Morning. Wednesday, February 21, at 12 o'clock Noon. Saturday, February 24, at 2 o'clock Afternoon. Saturday, March 2, at 9 o'clock Morning. FROM LIVERPOOL. Monday, February 5, at 10 o'clock Night. Thursday, February 8, at 12 o'clock Midnight. Tuesday, February 13, at 5 o'clock Evening. Monday, February 19, at 10 o'clock Night. Thursday, February 22, at 12 o'clock Midnight. Wednesday, February 28, at 5 o'clock Evening. FARES. — CABIN, 12s; DECK, 5s FREIGHTS are moderate, and all Goods are forwarded, free of Commission, by the undermentioned Agents, of whom all further particulars may be known:— Mr. EDWARD JOBLING, Steam Packet Office CARLISLE . Mr. JOHN NICHOLSON, Annan. JOS. CARR & SON, Ship-brokers , WHITEHAVEN. JOHN FRASER, King's Arm's Inn , DUMFRIES. Mr. J. DOUGLAS THOMSON, 35, Water-street, LIVERPOO L. CLARKE & DUNN, Quay-side, NEWCASTLE. Messrs. LOVE, & BARTON, Booksellers, Market street, MANCHESTER. Steam Packet Office, Carlisle, Feb. 1844 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, February 3, 1844 REDUCED CABIN FARES TO LIVERPOOL STEAM TO LIVERPOOL THE CARLISLE and LIVERPOOL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Large and Powerful Steamer, "THE NEWCASTLE," Captain Thomas BURTON, will Sail between PORT CARLISLE and LIVERPOOL, calling at ANNAN and off WHITEHAVEN, (Weather permitting,) at the following times :— FROM PORT CARLISLE. Saturday, February 3rd, at 10½ o'clock Forenoon. Friday, Feb. 9th, at 2 o'clock Afternoon. Saturday, Feb. 17th, at 10 o'clock Forenoon. Friday, Feb. 23rd, at 2 o'clock Afternoon. Saturday, March 2nd, at 9 o'clock Morning. FROM LIVERPOOL. Tuesday, February 6th, at 10 o'clock Night. Tuesday, Feb. 13th, at 4 o'clock Morning. Tuesday, Feb. 20th, at 10 o'clock Night. Tuesday, Feb. 27th, at 3 o'clock Morning. FARES TO LIVERPOOL. — CABIN, 12s; DECK, 5s FREIGTHS MODERATE. And between PORT CARLISLE and BELFAST at the following times. FROM PORT CARLISLE. Wednesday, February 14th, at 8 o'clock Morning. Wednesday, Feb. 28th, at 6 o'clock Morning. FROM LIVERPOOL. Thursday, February 15th, at 7 o'clock Evening. Thursday, February 29th, at 5 o'clock Evening. FARES. — CABIN, 10s; and Steward's Fees, 2s; DECK, 3s FREIGTHS MODERATE. JOHN CARRUTHERS, Steam Packet Office, 48 Castle-street, Carlisle. DAVID BAXTER, Annan. JAMES GRAHAM, 42, George Street, Whitehaven JOHN FRAZER, King's Arms Inn, Dumfries. HENRY HALTON, 31, Water Street, Liverpool JOHN WALKER, 111, Market Street, Manchester. ROBERT STOREY, Fenwick's Entry, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. GEORGE M'TEAR, 33, Donegall Quay, Belfast. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Public are cautioned against sending contraband goods by the above Vessels, the Committee of Management having determind that all suspicious packages shall be given up to the EXCISE. February, 1844 ORDINATION . THE LORD BISHOP of CARLISLE will hold a PUBLIC ORDINATION on Sunday the Third Day of March next. Candidates are requested to transmit their papers to his Lordship, at Rose Castle, without delay, and to attend there for examination on THURSDAY the 29 th February, at Ten o'clock in the morning. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PATENT RICE STARCH . Messrs. Dawson & b ushby, and Mr. Edward Allison , Agents to Messrs Orlando Jones and Co., are now Selling their Patent Rice Starch, in Papers, at 4½d, per lb. Carlisle, Jan. 10, 1844 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HORSE FAIR. The Cockermouth Annual Horse Fair will this Year be holden on Saturday, the 17th February, in consequence of the 18th falling on Sunday. By order of the Market Committee . Cockermouth, Jan. 20, 1844 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUBLIC BALL AT WIGTON. A Public Ball will take place at the King's Arms Inn, Wigton, on the Evening of Wednesday, the 14th February, 1844. Stewards. F.W.C. Reed. R. Ribb. T. Tiffin. J. Hendrie Tickets for a Lady and Gentlemen 10s. 6d. Lady's Ticket 4s. 0d. Dancing to commence at Eight o'clock. Tickets may be had of the Stewards, and H. H oodless. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL. New Series just commenced, in royal 8vo, to be continued Weekly, each number, price Three-halfpence, containing sixteen pages of Instructive and Amusing Literature in the form of Moral and Familiar Essays, Notices of New Books, Inventions and Discoveries, Tales, Sketches of Remarkable and Exemplary Characters Poetry, and other articles of a useful and entertaining kind. Published by W. and R. C hambers, Edinburgh; W. S. O rr, Amen Corner, London; Carlisle, Scott and Benson ; and may be had, in numbers or monthly parts, from all Booksellers. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, February 3, 1844 NOTICE Parishes of Wetheral and Warwick, County of Cumberland. The Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales hereby give Notice to the Tithe Payers in the Parishes of Wetheral and W arwick, that it is their intention to give effect to the commencement of the Rent Charges in lieu of the Tithes of the said Parishes from the First day of January, 1844, in consideration of the great delay which has arisen in the completion of the Apportionments of these Rent Charges. The present season of the year being the one in which preparations are usually made for all Spring Crops, the Tithe Commissioners consider it to be their duty to make known this their intention in the present stage of these Commutations in case the extent of such Spring Crops should be in any manner influenced thereby. Tithe Commission Office, London, Jan. 24, 1844 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE Parish of Bolton, County of Cumberland. The Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales hereby give Notice to the Tithe Payers in the Parishes of Bolton, that it is their intention to give effect to the commencement of the Rent Charges in lieu of the Tithes of the said Parish from the First day of January, 1844, in consideration of the great delay which has arisen in the completion of the Apportionments of these Rent Charges. The present season of the year being the one in which preparations are usually made for all Spring Crops, the Tithe Commissioners consider it to be their duty to make known this their intention in the present stage of these Commutations in case the extent of such Spring Crops should be in any manner influenced thereby. Tithe Commission Office, London, Jan. 24, 1844 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To be Sold, by Private Contract. The Reversionary Interest in as Estate at Lamonby, in the Parish of Skelton, consisting of upwards of 40 Acres of Land, in which is an excellent Free-stone Quarry. Particulars may be known on application to the Rev. J. Stephenson , Blencow. Jan. 4, 1844 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Lignum and Son's Antiscorbutic Drops, Lotion, and Ointment. This medicine will be found of great service for Scorbutic Complaints in their various forms, as Pimples, Scaly Eruptions, intolerable Itching of the Skin, Scald Head, Blotches of various colours, Ulcerated Legs, &c. As a remedy for Scorbutic complaints in their various forms, the Antiscorbutic Drops have maintained their reputation for upwards of fifty years. These Drops are sold in moulded square bottles at 2s, 9d, 4s 6d, and 11s, each, by John LIGNUM and Son, Surgeons, &c., Windmill-street, (Bridge-street.) Machester, Thurnam, Carlisle; Rankin, Kilmarnock; Nelson, Baxter, Glasgow; Ramsay, Allison, Penrith; Branthwaite and Son, Kendal; Jackson, Lancaster; Copeland, Addison, Preston; Scowcroft, Bolton; Blackwell and Co., Newcaastle; Davison, Alnwick; Carr, Berwick; Temple, Shield and Co., North Shields; and all respectable Medicine Venders. Of whom also may be had, Mr. Lignum's Improved Vegetable Lotion, for all Scorbutic Eruptions, price 2s 9d each Box. Mr. L ignum's Scurvy Ointment may now be had of the above agents, price 1s 9d each Pot, duty included. Mr. L ignum's Pills for the Venereal Disease, price 2s 9d each Box. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC Dr. Brandreth wished mankind to consider that health soley depends on the state of purity in which the blood is kept, every part of the body being supplied daily with new blood from the food consumed, consequently, according to the pureness of that blood, so must the state of the body be more or less healthy. To obtain, therefore, the most direct purifier is a question of no little importance to every individual. It matters not what Mr. Morrison or Dr. Brandreth say about their Pills of Vegetable, but what medicine is really the best. That Brandreth's Pills are the most direct purifiers, there will be no doubt, when it is considered that they have gained their present very extensive sale—not by advertisement—but by their own intrinsic merits; and their universality is established by the fact, that their operation is more or less powerful, according to the pureness of the circulating fluid—for, if taken by a person who is in a fair state of health, they are scarcely felt—but, if taken by one suffering from disease, their operation will be powerful, and perhaps painful, until the disease is conquered, or the system entirely under their influence—this accomplished, small doses, say two, or thee, or four pills, three or four times a week, will soon effect a cure, even in the most inveterate cases. TESTIMONIALS. Brandreth's Pills.—As an admirable domestic medicine, these pills cannot be surpassed. In boarding schools, in the neighbourhood of the metropolis, they have been introduced by their respective proprietors with the most happy results.— Herald. We feel both pleasure and satisfaction in recommending to all our readers Brandreth's Vegetable Pills, as the most certain most safe, and invaluable medicine extant.— Times We have just heard of a most surprising cure effected by Brandreth's Pills; the party to whom we allude was on the very verge of the grave, when fortunately she was induced to try the effect of Dr. Brandreth's Universal Medicine, and the result was her speedy restoration to perfect health.— Bell's Old Weekly Messenger. The most popular and highly appreciated medicine in the naval and military circles, is an invention of Dr. Brandreth's, known as Brandreth's Pills.— Standard. The use of Brandreth's Pills will prove of great value in the preservation of that invaluable blessing-health.— Globe. Brandreth's Pills.—We have had submitted to us a list of cures they have performed, which are truly miraculous .—True Sun. Brandreth's Pills .—The testimonials we have had submitted to us, in favour of this admirable medicine, fully justifies our speaking of these pills in terms of the highest praise.— London Free Press. The component parts are entirely vegetable, and as a remedy for bile, sick head-ache, and nausea on the stomach, it would be difficult to find its equal.— Leeds Times. An immense number of cures and testimonials may be seen at any of the Agents. In consequence of the most unparalleled success, and the wonderful increasing Sale, of Brandreth's Vegetable Pills, his Majesty's Honourable Commissioners of Stamps have allowed the Proprietor (by express permission) to have his name on the Government Label; and the Public will observe, that none are genuine unless "Geo. HODGKINSON, Aldersgate Street," is engraved on the Stamp—to counterfeit which is felony. To be had of all Medicine Venders, in Boxes at 1s, 1½d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and 11s. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Masons and Wallers. WANTED immediately, FIFTY MASONS and WALLERS, to work on the Maryport and Carlisle Railway. Apply to Messrs. M'KAY and BLACKSTOCK, Railway Contractors, Wigton. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hats, Caps, Furs, &c., at Reduced Prices . M. Atkinson , Hat Manufacturer, grateful to his numerous Friends and the Public, for their kind Patronage during a series of years, begs leave to inform them that he intends Declining Business , and purposes Selling Off the whole of his extensive and valuable Stock, at exceedingly Low Prices. N.B.—The Hat Manufactory, Damside, and the Retail Shop and Dwelling House, situated 29, English-street, to be LET, either together or separately. For particulars apply to Mr. M. Atkinson, the Owner. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Robson's Dividend Notice is hereby given , that the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of John Robson, of the City of Carlisle, Sadler, intend to meet at the White Lion Inn, Carlisle, on Tuesday, the 5 th day of march next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of making a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said John Robson; and all the Creditors of the said john Robson who shall not have executed the Deed of Assignment will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend Jan.31, 1884 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brampton and Longtown Turnpike Tolls. Notice is hereby given that the Tolls arising at the Toll Gate at Kirby Moor, upon the Turnpike Road leading from Brampton to Longtown, will be Let by Auction , at the Howard's Arms Inn, in Brampton, on Wednesday, the 6th of March next, between the hours of Twelve and Two. Whoever may happen to be the best Bidder must, at the same time, pay One Month in Advance of the Rent at which such Toll may be Let, and give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for payment of the rest of the Rent at such times as they shall direct. William Carrick , Clerk to the Trustees. 31st January, 1844. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Penrith, Keswick, and Cockermouth Turnpike Roads. Notice is hereby given , that at the Next General or Adjourned Meeting of the Trustees of these Roads, under an Act made and passed in the 5 th year of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, entitled "An Act for more effectually Amending, Improving, and keeping in Repair the Road leading from Penrith to Cockermouth, and several other Roads therein mentioned, all in the County of Cumberland," to be holden at the Court House, in Cockermouth, on Monday, the 11th day of March next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon,—a Resolution will then and there be proposed by one or more of the said Trustees, to the following effect:—To REDUCE, at all the Gates or Toll-bars upon the Trust, (except at the Two Gates called Castlegate Head and Skirsgill Lane Head, situate respectively at and near Penrith), the present TOLLS or DUTIES imposed upon CATTLE and SHEEP; videlicet: for every Drove of Oxen, Cows, or Neat Cattle, from One Shilling and Eightpence to the Sum of Tenpence per Score; and for every Drove of Calves, Swine, Sheep or Lambs, from Tenpence to Fivepence per Score. And so, in proportion, for any greater or less number. And to make such Order or Orders relative thereto, as to them, the said Trustees or Commissioners shall then seem meet. By Order, RICHARD FISHER, Clerk. Cockermouth, 1st Feb., 1844. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE—To secure the advantage of this Year's Entry. Proposals must be Lodged at the Head Office, or at any of the Society's Agencies, On Or Before First March . SCOTTISH EQUITABLE (mutual) life assurance society . Incorporated by Royal Charter . The Whole Profits are allocated every Three Years amongst the Assured, according to the amount and duration of their Policies, whereby they obtain the Utmost Advantage which it is possible any Society can afford. Policies effected before 1 st March next, will obtain one year's standing over those effected thereafter. The Society is in the most properous state. ROBERT CHRISTIE , Manager. AGENTS. Carlisle John Laver, 3, Crescent. Newcastle Johnson & Cargill , Merchants Alnwick William Forster, Solicitor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C Messrs. PERRY & CO. have Removed their Establishment from Birmingham, to No. 19 Berners Street, Oxford Street, London. Inclosed in a sealed envelope, and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom, on receipt of a post-office order, for 3s 6d. Just published, the 13th Edition, price 2s 6d. THE SILENT FRIEND; a Medical Work on Nervous Debility, &c. Y R. and L. PERRY & Co. Consulting surgeons, LONDON. Published by the Authors; and sold by Strange, 21; Paternoster-row; Field, 65, Quadrant, Regent-street, Purkis, Compton-street, Soho; Philips, 264, Oxford-street; Jackson & Co., 130, New Bond-street; Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street; Kettle, 117, High Holborn; Cattermole, 17, Ratcliff-highway; Stroud, 163, Blackfriars-road; Dredge, 67, Whitechapel High-street, London; Guest, 51, Bull-street, Birmingham; Heaton and Buckton, Birggate, Leeds; W hitridge, Bookseller, Carlisle; Newton, 16 and 29, Church-street, Liverpool; Courier Office, and Heywood, Manchester; and by all booksellers in town and country. The Cordial Balm of Siriacum , 11s and 33s., is intended to relieve those persons who have ruined their constitutions, or are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as Mental Irritation, Nervous Debility, Weakness, &c. Perry's Purifying Specific Pills have long been used as the most certain remedy for Scorbutic Complaints of every description, and other disagreeable affections, the result of an impure state of the blood. These pills are perfectly free from mercury, and other deleterious drugs, and may be taken safely, without interference with or loss of time from business. Sold in boxes at 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and 11s with directions, &c. Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons may be consulted at No. 19 Berners Street, Oxford Street, LONDON; and 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham. Sold by all Medicine Venders in London, by whom Country Venders may be supplied. C Sold by Mr. J.F. Whitridge, Bookseller, Carlisle. Saturday, February 3, 1844 ___________________________________________________________________ BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE . No. CCCXL. For February . Price 2s 6d . Contents: I. The Heretic—II. Thrush-Hunting. By Alexander DUMAS—III. High Life in the Last Century—IV. News from an Exiled Contributor—V. The Prophecy of the Twelve Tribes—VI. A Bewailment from Bath; or, Poor Old Maids—VII. Marston; or, the Memoirs of a Statesman. Part 8—VIII. Secession from the Church of Scotland—IX. Sitting for a Portrait—X. My Friend—XI. Prudence—XII. The Land of Slaves—XIII. The Priest's Burial—XIV. Free Trade and Protection. William Blackwood & Sons , 45, George Street, Edinburgh, and 22, Pall-Mall, London. Sold by Mr. THURNAM, Bookseller, Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TWO SUPPLEMENTS, GRATIS , with THE DISPATCH. Great national Trial at Dublin. The immense size of The Weekly Dispatch has hither to enabled its Proprietors on all occasions to present a copious, and, at the same time, interesting account of the events of each week. It is, however, now found utterly impossible to give anything like a faithful report of the Trial of Mr. O'CONNELL and his Repeal associates, without excluding a great mass of interesting domestic and foreign intelligence. The Proprietors, therefore, feel that their journal, which has been for years, and is now, honoured with more patronage than any other in existence, should be in all respects, complete; and, with that view, they intend to insert a summary of the proceedings during the progress of the trial in their usual columns, and present to their friends and subscribers Two Supplements, Gratis One of these Supplements will be published on the Sunday succeeding the delivery, of the Verdict, and will contain the SPEECHES of Mr. O'connell, Mr. Shiel, Sir C. O'loghlin, the Attorney- General, and other Leading Counsel. Together with the Summing up of the Judge, the Verdict of the Jury, and other matters of importance that may arise up to the latest hour, for which the services of several Short-hand Writers of Eminence have been Engaged. The second Supplement (also of the full size of The Weekly Dispatch ) will in fact form the early portion of the trial, and embrace the proceedings from the commencement to that stage at which the other begins; so that every subscriber to The Weekly Dispatch will be in possession of a complete and faithful report of this great national trial—a trial which must become a matter of history, and be regarded as an event of no ordinary importance in after time. A Biographical Sketch Of Mr. O'connell. Will precede the account of the Trial, which will be written by a gentleman intimately acquainted with the "Great Agitator," and consequently one who has treasured up many reminiscences that will render the Biography a paper of general and absorbing interest. The Two Supplements, forming 96 Columns, will be printed uniformly with The Dispatch, and contains a quantity of matter equal to at least an Octavo volume of Five Hundred Pages . Orders received by every Bookseller in Town and Country, and by Mr. Wood, Dispatch-Office, 139, Fleet-street London. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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