masters, in professions or trades in town or country, or principals of Establishments having vacancies /or highly respectable youths as apprentices, may, on application to the NATIONAL APPRENTICESHIP INSTITUTION, No. 38, Red Lion-s Are, London, have their wishes directly accompl
September 2, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
WITH MINER.AL SUCCEDANEUM. Monsieur JAMES M. MALLAN, Surgeon-Dentist, No. 10, LUDGATE-HILL, opposite the Sauvage, continues to RESTORE DECAYED TEETH with his celebrated MINERAL SUCCEDANEUM, applied without PAIN, HEAT, or PRESSURE, which in a few seconds HARDENS iutoENAMEL,PREV E
September 2, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
William Cory, Esq. J. Cuthbert Joyner, Esq. William Davis, Esq. Henry Lawson, Esq. Lawrence Dorgan, Esq. .1. Barrett Lennard, Esq. William Gunston, Esq. W. J. Richardson, Esq. Major General Christopher Frederick T. West, Esq. llodgson, E.I.C. , George Whitehead, Esq. MUCH lower
September 2, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
OF THE WARS; OR, NAVAL AND MILITARY CHRONICLE. THIS Popular and Established Work comes out in weekly nutnbers, at a surprisingly cheap rate, and embellished with an infinite variety" of neat and striking illustrations. It contains animating accounts of those various deeds of pro
September 2, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
pledging himself to the efficacy and certain relief to the sufferer. The reader will remember some of the greatest events have been accomplished by the most simple causes. This SNUFF removes diseases without irritating those delicate organs, by its action on the lachrymal sac or
September 2, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
Ziteraturt anb The Old Monthly. Sherwood and Co. Tan opinion we have formed of this veteran magazine from a perusal of the numbers which have appeared since Mr. Reynolds became the editor, are not changed by the one hundred ani fifty-fifth number which is now on our table. As a m
November 4, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
We have seldom been called upon to record a more melancholy case of murder (perpetrated, we hope, for the in sanity) than of human nature, under the influence of than that which we have now to lay before our readers. It is the murder, by stabbing, of a girl, deaf and dumb, by th
January 20, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England