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   New Times (Newspaper) - September 8, 1825, London, Middlesex                                J i No. 8460.} SEPTEMBER 8, 1825. EAST INDIA Sept 7. THE Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East do GENERAL COURT of the sail appointed to be held at their House in the 28th of September is matei for the purpose of laying before the for their a Resolution of the Court of Directors of fronting to Lieutenant-Colonel of the Bombay an Allowance of Five Hundred Pounds per on the grounds therein The Report required by the 6, sec. 19, together with the Documents upon which the said Resolution has been are open for the inspection of the at this PETER Assistant EAST INDIA Sept. 7. THE Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East do hereby give GENERAL COURT of the Raid Company will be their House in on the of 1826, for the Election of Six Directors for Four PETER Sec. General QUARTERLY MEETING of the GOVERNORS wil take place at the Aldersgate on Ulh at Twelve precisely. JOHN PULLEN and to Discontinue the Weekly and to publish a consisting of four stitched tn a neat every Month price is just V. will be ready on the 1st J Printed fur Hunt and FFH A BR A N E W M and CAMBRIDGE DAY from the Three Nuns and SATURDAY at Six and returns the following and Parcels Booked LONDON 0th 18-25 CONTRACTS for the following to to this Hospital tor Twelve from the first week in Dip Soft and Hard Linseed and best Ware Printed Particulars for each of the above Articles may be had Jiy application to the Clerk's Office in the Tenders to be sent to the House on the 20th day of September at or before Twelve and marked on the fender for JOHN 12, 1 OFFICERS of CAMBER trill attend TUESDAY the 20th inst at Six o'Clock in the Evening to receive Pi in sealed from such Persons as nay be wi Jlng to CONTRACT for supplying the said for use of the with sundry Articles in the above for One Year from Michaelmas for particulars of and Forms of apply at Camberwell or at the Offices of Messrs. No. 6, GEORGE Vestry 5th 1825. Booked at Nelson's Coach corner of Burlington Arcad Piccadilly and the O SOLICITOR in the City is desirous of taking an ARTICLED whose friends provide him with boaid and A. at Messrs. Walsh and SECOND-HAND GUNS J. LANG'S 7, from retired from choice assortment of Town-made by and all the most approved town at about half their original to be exchanged within 12 months if lot Apparatus of every description An assortment of Plate and superior Sheffield Plated Writing Dressing from to 40 guineas Merchants and Captains supplied on the lowest terms for ready 7, adjoining the little TO be a HOUSE in in good Particulars apply to Mt. 74J, St. or nt Possession iu be had at be LET or a COTTAGE and situated an The Cottage contains sit bed two coal and The Garnen is well stocked with fruit trees of every and ornamental flowers and For particulars and cards to apply to Mr. SECURE INVESTMENT several following SUMS WANTED on MORTGAGE of PROPERTY of ample on Foreign let at an immense 8,000?. oo Freehold Houses in Middlesex 0 or 7,000/. on Freehold Property in 5,000/. on Freehold Houses at Brighton 3,000/. on a House in London on Seventeen Cottages in Surrey 1,500/. on two Freehold 1,000/. on Houses in Middlesex and 1,0001. on Houses in SALES BY Unredeemed Messrs. MACHIN and at their THIS Sept. at and Assortment of consisting of superfine cloths and and cambric Irish printed and plain rich gros de lace bed window damask table a large of wearing in prime condition and other pledged prior to with Mr. and Mr. May be viewed aod Catalogues had at the j sales BY BIBLE DISCUSSIONS IN In of the Household valuable Shop e at 20 Lt J handsome brass railing and Mr. W. P. on the on the at Eleven THE Bed and Table a of 15ooks, and bedsteads and feather beds mahogany of pier and brewing kitchen and shop To be viewed mav be had To and valuable Stock and Implements in Mr. on the on the East side of THIS Sept 8, at by direction of Mr. Thomas who has retired from PORTLAND STONE in York and Purbeck channel aod other marble barf and other relics of The implements comprise powerful and the brewing and numerous other Mav be till the Catalogues of George Esq. at Har New at the Auction and of Mr. Bust nf Galba By Mr. on the No. on the the THIS at Oue bv of Mr. Thomas AX Invaluable BITST of GALBA This ancient specimen of Roman Sculpture claims the par attention of the it has on the present premises upwards of 200 May be and Catalogues had of George at at the and of Mi. itw been z Priests at t - To the Rev. Messrs. the spirit of the l boo shah lore thy neighbour as AU thinga ever ye would men do to do ye we now seriously There appeared in the Carlow newspaper of the aa account or trie proceedings a public mm there oa 0 i i i | the 6th to the ot on and 5^' the ad on the and of Mr. e. No. 5, j this and inviting persona of all persuasions lo is filed the Id of i the Carlow paper for the first time on Thursday the 4b, ami at not appear io any Dublin until the of Friday the 5th. At a of the inhabitants of and ite bad but two in l * country Dagenham and be Sold by in in the month of October of which due notice will be being part of Estates of the late Joseph Esq. a valuable Freehold and small part Copyhold Estate flt in the County of in following THE is held under a Lease for 21 years from the Dean and Canons of at an annual of 15/,, renewable every seven years on payment of a The last Lease was granted at Michaelmas and the fine paid thereon 373J, 103. A part of the ia at small and df in did BEDFORD PAVING OF ST. is hereby gi That the Commissioners under the above Act are ready to receive TENDERS for PAVING the and or MACADAMIZING the within e limits of their Persons witling to Contract for the for or thiec requested to specify their respective prices and Such works to be done in the best workmanlike and the best with full to be Mr. J. 17, on or before the 12th September September 6,1825. Com- of Management of the Ulster Canal hereby give are ready to receive in from competent for the execution of the several of the INTENDED LINE of the ULSTER Forty-five English Miles in ami MORNING v. A great saving will be found at 2fi, near wanting uf well-made goud cut upon and made to fit the in an elegant and must superior will find the advantage by Riving their orders Habits and made to fit in the first bv experienced and at moderate Opera Curricle and Driving made at a short for the convenience of Gentlemen some are kept ready A Suit well made in eight if Ileal Superfine 12s., Bines and 6a..3f. 12*., M. fashionable 12*. to 18s.; Summer 18s. per A good Suit of Servant's 15s, A satisfactory reference will be required from who wish for at 26, To and ream ring first-rate business Mr. at the on Sept. 25, at by direction of Mr. who had retired from THE LEASE and GOODWILL of those spacious and well-known situate on the east side of the which hare been in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Waller and his family for near a and where the business of a statuary and mason has been successfully carried on for Umr The Premises ars in Joe best state of substantial and and embrace every convenience for the domestic arrangements are unusually A lease will be granted to the for thirty-four at a vary low May be Mewed fourteen days previous to the and had on the of George Esq. at and of Mr. Rent Smith 2. 3. Late Juhn Hanson Mrs. Sarah Turk 5. 6 James Stafford 7 William Scott 8 James 9 Esq. 10 Palmer 0 58 0 2 0 23 i Copy hold. 150* 00 Freehold and 0 40 3 25 Copyhold Freehold 30 Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto 22 23 16 14 0 0t 8, lOi 0 0' 2 19 U 2 37 9 0 18 5 3 28 12 3 19 3 1 23 0 3 26 A near T STOVE op- and a short distance eastward of the House 51, desirable Leasehold Dwelling with an attractive double-fronted Shoo - \U and at the Auction Mart on Sept. at N LEASEHOLD com- prising an excellent Family Dwelling No. 23, with a capital double-fronted now up as a Grocer and Tea but well adapted for anv business requiring attractive and roomy premises in a respectable populous neighbourhood and leading The house has a and contains airy sitting rooms and bed excellent double-fronted and on the basement front kitchen aod held from the City of at a very low May be with with may be had of Messrs. Stevens and Old 0 29 The above Estate is situate at which lies about three miles from the from London to a quarter of a mile frora the new road from London to Grays and miles from Barking and County of and ten miles from The roads are of the best description in all and there ia water carriage from London to Barking and Ha in which lies within two miles of the Also in One the FREEHOLD RECTORIAL or GREAT arising from between 800 and 900 principally of rich arable und meadow the chief part forming nearly the whole of the Parish in the County of and a Piece of rich Freehold AraLle containing 3a. 2r. 2fip. near the town of the slid tithes and Deld being in the tenure and occupation of Mr. and of the yearly value of above 200i. be viewed on application to the respective and Particulars aad Conditions of Sale will in due time be and may be had of Messrs. Osbaldeston aud where a plan of the Dagenham may be and of which is distant parts of country could have no notice at was utterly impossible as have given attendance which Tre should not have to hare had we received timely Being thus prevented by the short which the of meeting from appearing we feel called upon publicly to protest against the positions then laid sad the arguments there advanced in opposition to the as at tbe recant annual meeting of the Carlow the ad rotates for the circulation of the abstained from into any discussion of we points at both because it did not properly belong to the business of the and also because were none of the Roman Catholic clergy present to feel further called by love and reverence we have for tbe Sacred the gieat of our and by the love we bear to out to invite which we hereby to a foil and fair discussion of the principal subjects at issue between the Roman Catholic Clergy and tbe advocates of the Universal Circulation of the Holy When Mr. Daly for a similar discussion last Clo wry replied that he and his brethren wo old be always found ready at but that they conld not attend a meeting In to any propose that the meeting to which we have hereby invited should be held in some convenient place in tbe town of the Chapel if on the 20th of imber That the principal points at issue may be and more maturely considered on both we have em- - will we bodied them in ia the River of Black county of which River is navigable from the proposed point of junction to and of the intended Works may at the of at the Office of Mr. G. No. on anv day between Ten in the Morning end Four o'clock in the until the 1st of October after which day no Proposal will be Each Proposal to be accompanied by a written consent from tno sufficient with the shall enter into a Bond fox the due performance of the in the amount of part at the least of the By Order of the Committee of G. Clerk to the 1825. Tbe Committee will not consider themselves bound to accept foe lowest SIX TWENTY THOUSANDS IN ONE and in all probability this is the last Scheme they can ever have the to submit to tbe Parliament determined there shall be no more Lotteries after the conclusion of the present Hazard and Co. have studiously anxious to form a brilliant in which all the popular points of late ones are not only but tbe Public are now for the first time in the annals of sad before their final with Six Prizes of exceeding One Fourth of a Million of all in One the of A great variety of Numbers are on Sale at Hazard and old established Roval Exchange 20, end of where they have been most successful in selling Capital having in one Lottery sold all the Thousand Pound die last Years Lotteries alone they sold Five Prizes of 30,000*. tad 20,0001.; and iu the Lottery on 31st of Hazard and Co. shared and sold 2,179, a Prize of 25,000/. snd 6,302, a Prize of 25,000L respectfully return their best thanks to the for the liberal 6 op port they have and beg to assure them that they will Unremittingly endeavour to merit their future bv continuing to sell Superior Manufactured of which since of the have given Buch distinguished and decided They also those who are or modernising their to inspect their Urge and diversified Assemblage ot FASHIONABLE and elegant and after tbe most chaste calculated for the mansion or the likewise a variety of Kitchen Well-secured of 1231. per and Leasehold producing 961. per Mr. at tbe September 27, in TOD li and to 21 in a and No. neat and or without and steaming J h near the either on a small or extensive and on highly approved and scientific embracing economy with Smoke Roasting in great The LONDON STOVE GRATE COMPANY apprise the and that they can have made iu conformity with their own and at a very short Staircase and Gallery executed in the reigning Bella and Alarums hung on unerring witn the utmost precision and Iron Chems and Cooking Utensils in and and Work in all its Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of ascertaining the expense of fitting up their houses in any of the abore may be waited on in Town or and furnished with an ONE mat and No. Battle And an Improved RENT secured ELEVEN aud in producing net to 961. per be with of the aud Particulars had at and of Mr. No. 29, Leasehold and and Honda of the Karl of Mr. at the on 27, at in Eight Lot Substantial LEASEHOLD WINES at REDUCED PRICES for Cash aud WESTMINSTER WINE tad SPIRIT No. 10, opposite St. Per vintage 1820 27s. to 80s. Crusted 36s. to 42s. Ditto & to years in bottle 48s. to 66s. Pale and Brown 27s. to 30s. Ditto Amontillado 42s. to 48s. 3ladeira,WestIndia36s. to 42s. Ditto Kast India 48s. to 60s. 42s. and Mountain to 15*. St Julien Per Lafitte and Margaux 72s. to 96s. Sparkling Champagne 72s. to Ditto and of the first quality St. dry and sparkling Red aod White 1NG HOUSE aod corner of Bird's Buildings fronting the Lower Road at in the occupation of the Widow for her at a net rent of per but estimated worth per An extensive LEASEHOLD situated in the New North at comprising the North wing of a large numerous and in the occupation of Messrs. Standridge and Co. on producing a net rent of per Lot 3. A LEASEHOLD comprising Woburn a genteel country pleasantly situate at the entrance of in the containing four good bed two dressing a water suitable domestic chaise out and by steam or on a of demonstrative Patent Portable and of the most simple particularly recommended for bathing as well as private the price from U neas to 20 and The Patent Smoke improvements for effectually curing smoky are to be had at the above Prompt payment and no and Ranges in Town or by experienced on the most reasonable Please to tbe London Stove Grate Company have no other W than the Old Ranges and Stoves taken ' in - i To be pursuant to a Decree of the High of made in a Cause Chater against Esq. one of the Masters of the said at the Public Sale Room of the said in on the 1st day of 1825, between the hours of Twelve and One o'clock in the COPYHOLD situate in in the county of consisting of a and and about 44 acres of arable divided into three now in the of Mr. John as tenant from year to and a Freehold Messuage or being No. 2, on the south side of in the parish of Saint s. Inn New Market H arbo ro ug Pickle-herring Ac. and Valuable Freehold Bv DRAYTON and at the on 15, at in Seven under the Trusts of the and by order of the of John Esq. unless an acceptable should be made for the or a by Private Valuable FREEHOLD of the estimated value of 1,0001. per in the the and P CABINET at the LONDON or the being tho only One now of k par bui ( SOCIETY ' gether upwards of an held on leant for 19 years inw existing in j at a wry Ion rent of 52/. per The Premises are at Aldgate and ' present in the occupation of Mr. tor the remainder of which has been Established upwards of Six E 90s. 63s. ice. 96s. 60s. Liqueurs of all - 48s. Gm 14s.; Jamaica Rum 15s.; Brandy 25s. per Six Dozen packed in a Bottles at cost W. GODFREE and Co. JOSEPH Sworn Wine and Spirit No. 30, respectfully informs the Nobility and he has on SALE a parcel of weU deserving their I very 3herry - - Old Crusted Port 42s. Fine Pale Sherry - 42s. high flavoured 42s. French bottles 40s. 42s. Cherry gluts 30s. Samples may be tasted at tbe per bottle 5s. Orange Cognac per gallon 25s. Rum 16s. Shrub 13s. Geneva 12s. Bottles Hampers is. per doz. or any from I I 1 3 n one doxen delivered free of expense witnin four miles of or to the carriers to of the on a letter enclosing the amount being addressed to tno Vine in tbe in and CONSOLATION TO THE TREMULOUS public may look to this most singular and invention with as an inestimable source of comfort to those who experience any difficulties in the the by in nervous heat of agitation of excess or weakness from ape or injury of the thumb or fingers by sprain even to the loss of part. This exists In a little the appearance of when in escapes and and cannot fail to assist the declining powers of a f and materially improve the performance of a bad Tt is honoured by the patronage and recommendation of Sir and other highly respectable professional A few practice will prove its efficacy and Jt bi j this advantage over all power increases by ind one prescription will last for Made In elastic 25s. Sold for the by T. Pearce and 268, west side of St. Clement's second door from the corner of the from any part of the port will be promptly Money and no The Trustees and Committee inform the Nobility and that they still Conduct the above Establishment for the Heneni of Industrious and Ingenious Mechanics have large by offering their Manufactured Articles is the Cabinet of the best and Cheaper than by any House in no other Profit being required than to satisfy the Warehouse Reut and incidental being satisfied with constant Employment to enable them to support their the number of whom appear by the Books of the last Quarterly Meeting to be 148. From the great Patronage the Committee they are in hopes of increasing that The following is a Specimen of the Low Prices asked all Goods warranted Mahogany 4 0 Tent Bordered to Mahogany Drawers with solid Eight Mahogany Pembroke 2 Feather free from dust and from 12 0 to H from 5 0 to 7 Ditto 3 Mahogany Hair 5 10 A quantity of Paper for and Drawing at nearly Half The Trade will find it worth their Houses Furnished at a few and Apartments in a few Goods packed and sent to all parts of England free of expense except the Old Furniture taken in Appraisements in Town and and J. J. J. W. enL J. IN- 6 0 I 0 8 0 ti 0 0 0 8 0 7 0 T. Corde T. Hasler Agi D for the RADICAL CORE of of 8TR1CTURE.-Patron the Duke of Mr. DUFOUR informs his Patients that the appointment of Surgeon to the above Institution does not interfere with private as he may be consulted at tha usual and that for the convenience of those residing at a hu Bougies and with ample for their may be had at the No. 20, His Treatises oa Diseases of the and on the radical cure of contain undoubted proofs of the and safety of his THiE ia known to change Grey at an early period of its pristine beanty may be most effectually restored in a few by the use of the celebrated GRECIAN which is perfectly ft from any purple and neither discolours the skin nor in at 3s.6d. and 6a., or Double Bottles at 10s. 6d by 41, 330, Strand 6, 3f Strand and I k term which expires at Michaelmas at per Lot 4. A LEASEHOLD comprising now used as a wadding with and situate in in the occupation of Messrs. Walmesley and on producing a net rent of 28/. per The Estates are held for long terms at very low Lots 5, 6, 7. and 8. FOUR BONDS granted by the Right Hon. the Earl of bearing date in July and 1819, amounting together to the principal sum of 1,600/. with interest at 5 per cent. The Premises maybe and Particulars had 10 days previous to the of Messrs. Lothbury Mr. Gray's at the and of Mr. 28, Estates and Ground and and a Freehold Ground St. George's By Mr. SHUTTLE at the on 27, in Foar Lot l. A LEASEHOLD DWELLING il and situate No. 27, Great St. producing a net rent of M. pec Lot 2. An Improved GROUND RENT of 5s. per secured upon the in 1'eare-streel, A GROUND RENT of held for 90 years amply and issuing out of six substantial Dwelling in Lot 4. A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 4L 4s, per secured upon a Dwelling House and No. 1, St. George's East. May be and Particulars had ten days previous to the of Messrs. and Cornhill Mr. at the and of Mr. 38, Port of September 6, 1825.-For by order of the Hon. the Commissioners of his Majesty's Excise in a Spacious at the Chief Old Broad on the 23d, the 23d, the 27tu, and the 48th days of at One o'Clock in the Afternoon of each day THE following Cherry French and other Foreign Black and Green Wai and Tallow and Printed part of which are allotted in small for the better accommodation of several as well as private who mav choose to become Also about 6,600 Gallons of Irish may bo had at and Samples seen at the W alehouse from the 16th, to the 21st of 1825, from ten till two and on the mornings of sale from ten till twelve pation of Messrs. Meux aud and and comprising that old-established and well known Coasting being Pickle-herring in Pickle m the of immediately opposite the and occupying a very considerable river with and respectable attached - the Waterman's and with the whole of the and other extending from the front of running to and to the forming three sides of the square of that extensive range of property a brick-built warehouse of three floors in the and a in part 1st on leases which in and the remainder in Tbe immediate contiguity of this property with the Corn and Coal &c. is an advantage presumed to attach to it considerable and the great facilities it possesses for the shipping corn or merchandise will ever claim a prior consideration witn the merchant or or it is equally eligible for tha as a secure May by permission of the days prior to the printed particulars had at the Waterman's George - Ship Oru and Coal Mr. T. C. and of and 97, where a plan of the Estate may be IMPOSTURE progress of although frequently is not impeded by enty and The aggression of ambuscade terminates in and conscious rectitude ultimately triumphs in the attainment of the grand The test of expe rience is the guarantee of and has established WARREN'S BLACKING in general of Whick there exists not a stronger proof than the tacit acknowledgment of a host of servite who surreptitiously on the unwary a spurious preparation as the genuine to the great disappointment of the unguarded and manifest injury of whose character and interest by this iniquitous system are equally subject to It becomes therefore an indispensable duty to CAUTION the PUBLIC against the manoeuvres of unprincipled who having character te and stimulated by avarice in their nefarious aim at the of money through anv than that of The original and matchless BLACKING bears on each bottle a short with the signature ROBERT All others are and in many the imposition labels are artfully interlined with a ferent in very small between the more conspicuous ones of No. 30," and 44 It is earnestly recommended to Shopkeepers and others who are deceived by base fabrications of WARREN'S to return the detected trash to the source whence it and expose the machinations of rascality to merited by every respectable Vendor in Town and in bottles at and Is. 6d. AT this Season of the Year the following Distinguished and Established Articles ore indispensable at the Toilet and Dressing Table ROWLAND'S for the which immediate allays the smarting irritability of the produces a delightful and pleasing coo mesa troly it also removes and - all cutaneous imparts a luxuriant and beauty to the affords soothing relief to Ladies nursing their To Gentlemen after it allays the irritating and f and renders the skin smooth and Price 8s6d. and 4s. Gd. per duty ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL for the hich prevents the hair falling off or changing occasioned 5 the which we be pre with God's to maintain and 1. That tbe Holy of the Old and New as generally received by not including what ia called the contain all things necessary to and constitute the only standard of Revealed 2. That lhe Holy Scriptures are the common property all and that all men have a common and inalienable right to possess and to read That as every man must give account of to and as the Holy Scriptures contain the principles bv which his eternal happiness or misery will determined m the last great it is both the right aud the of svery roan to exercise his own judgment in the understanding ot the Holy 4. That there never was instituted by and that there does not a infallible for the interpretation of and the of 5. That the and blessings which Christ has conferred upon his do not belong exclusively to the of 6. That the English translation of the I aspired Scriptures is free from dangerous or wilful The order of proceeding we propose should be as 1. An individual of each party to speak The propositions to be taken np and one proposition to be discussed before another be entered one speech and a on each to he permitted In the of any one The meeting at 10, and to adjourn 4 each ' f v 4. That no resolution be proposed for - or That i te as d. That only fifty respectable individuals on each side the the the and that no ladies be T. Admission to be only by This as to and to be if deemed necessary on your as may be agreed In thus inviting yon to a calm and well-regulated we disclaim the idea of striving for any personal or of interfering between you and your our only object is the eliciting of ODr whichever side it may by an opportunity for foil and mutual We address ourselves to you as you hare shewn yourselves to be the as well as among the most able of the opponents To the free circulation of the Scriptures but we by no means wish to eon fine this invitation to yourselves we leave you at liberty to avail yourselves of any assistance you may wish to only providing that the number of speakers on each side be After all that has passed yon cannot decline to fair and liberal a without publicly abandoning the causa yon profess to I n order to carry into effect the necessary arrangements for the to select a &c. we have appointed three Gentlemen to act on onr who will cheerfully co-operate with a like number to be appointed by you and on this matter we beg to refer you to Chichester Esq. North Great to whom we request your reply may be With sincere and fervent prayer that the God of Truth may be with us and guide as into all We in f E. Dated ROBERT H. 20th August JOHN P.S. In consequence of the Rev. Mr. Pope's absence in for the re-establishment of his his reply authorising his name to be affixed to this letter has not yet been but there is no doubt of his cordial concurrence With the August 21,1835, LETTER FROM DR. DOYLE TO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY OF CARLO To ihi the Catholic Clergy in Carlow and iU who were heretofore engaged in with certain Members of the BibU Reverend and dear have only heard of to dispute being published in The Dublin Evening wherein certain members of the Bible in propose to meet touve individuals of onr in the presence of a select portion of the in order to some question or questions previously agreed and which are to I to religious belief of the parties to be thus I need Sot remind dearest of what is ruled by the Supreme Authority of the de Syn. with regard to authorised thereto by their not entering into public disputations with persons maintaining heretical your own good and the very nature of divine aa deposited by Christ with hit Apostles and show to that whatever relates to or should be regulated by those whom the Holy Ghost has appointed to govern the I hearing of the above wishing to inform and all those concerned with having given to this matter what consideration it it is my wish that no such disputation as is above mentioned be had by or by amy of with tbe Gentlemen alluded to M 1 As the obedience you owe to me is a reasonable it is just that I should state tbe grounds upon which I require of you to exercise H in this and they because the character of the is and the end of to establish peace and upon as the means of fitting men tot end of our calling was an- by excessive perspiration in hot Oil is pre-eminently successful in nourishing the it in cases of Ac. and has tbe unrivalled property of giving a moat fascinating and detectable appearance to the Price 2s. 6d., 7s., 10k. and 21s. per The high popularity of the invaluable Article have excited the envy of whence emanate deleterious imitation and palpable foisting on the public pestiferous preparations as imitating the and To prevent the Proprietors solicit Particular on to by Angela at when the and of our Saviour God first and it was repeated by when he was about leave as and return to his Fathers ia these My peace I leave my peace i To the establishment of this the mentioned & and in its be v. St Mat If any one be or fond ef nor the of deviate the principles of God's Church and the custom of the as weU prove ourselves unmindful at the Apostle's if we became fond of i because all experience has proved the justice and truth of in bis book on * wherein he thai disputes heretics weary the create anxiety ia the and that the only thing we obtain hy them have our anger excited by their The reason for is quite obvious it which determine that they disregard without which it ia im- and observe fhe Signature in Red T possible 16 understand rightly that part of Revelation A. ROWLAND and and arc  

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