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SEAMEN’S PRAYERS,

SEAMEN’S PRAYERS,

The Bishop of Dover's Memorials of Commander C. Parry,” furnishes very suitable introduction to a small pocket card of Seamen’s Prayers,” published by Messrs. Griflln, Portsea, under the sanction of several naval chaplains, with view to promote habits of private prayer shipboard
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
NEW MUSIC AT HAXF PRICE.

NEW MUSIC AT HAXF PRICE.

NEW MUSIC AT PRICE. MR. RUSSELL begs to invite Inspection of his splendid New GRAND PIANOFORTES, which, for Purity and Quality of Tone and Excellence of Touch, are unaurpaseed. They are of small «i/.e, but elegant design, and moderate price. These Pianofortes can enly be obtained
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
DIVORCE CASE.

DIVORCE CASE.

CONCLUSION OF THE BORHAM The Quaker divorce c«?e was decided before Lord Penzance on Saturday. The petitioner, Mr. Borham, sued for a divorce from his wife on the ground of her alleged adultery with Mr. Brown, who had been a tutor in the family of the well-known Mr. Pease, at Da
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
NOTICE

NOTICE

rVFFICE for the RECOVERY of DEBTS, through the medium of the County Court, Ciibist Chturcii Passage, New Street. W. EGOINGTON, Agent, Parties having Book for Sale treated with. EDOBASTON DISPENSING ESTABLISHMENT. PROCTER (late Gray and Co.), Pharraa• Chemist, A*’., personally su
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
BIRMINGHAM

BIRMINGHAM

CORNISH BROTHERS, 87. NEW STREET. ADDRESSES. NOTICE. 0,0 LI S, MUST BE SOLD IN SEVEN DAYS, BEING A STOCK JUST PURCHASED. THEY ARE REDUCED FROM 7s, (sa. TO Is. GO. AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF, TO EDB’S, 60, SNOW HILL,
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
TIIF. HAN WHO WOULD A-WOOING GO,

TIIF. HAN WHO WOULD A-WOOING GO,

Ellen Macdonald (28), Park Street, nymph of the pave, was charged with having stolen 4s. and purse from the person of James Brattignan, 3 court, John Street, labourer, at the Rose and Shamrock publichouse, Thomas Street, on the 4th inst. The prosecutor had the weakness,whilst la
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
SPIRIT OF THE PRESS.

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS.

(From 10-day'» Papers.) THE FRENCH ARMY. The Times says ; —Happily, the army, far can judge, comes back with no decided political opinions. At the outset of the war it was. no doubt, Imperialist, and victory would have made it the sure pillar of the dynasty for another generatio
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
THE HALFPENNY POSTAGE.

THE HALFPENNY POSTAGE.

The postage on newspapers is now reduced to a half-penny. 7%. Daily Mail, published at 4.30 and 0.30 p.m., and containing the telegrams, markets, and news the day, can delivered to all parts of the country next morning, at a penny per copy, postage included. A* the morning paper
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
AT MODERATE PRICES.

AT MODERATE PRICES.

MODERATE PRICES. Every description Boots and Shoes made to Order. 283 T>IANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS THK BEST OF ETERT DEBCRIPTIOK. For Bale or Hire, and on the Three Tears* System, MR. RUSSELL’S MUSIC WAREHOUSE 26. BENNETi 8 HILL. BIRMINGHAM.
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
ESTABLISHED 1821,

ESTABLISHED 1821,

JJOOKBINDING. Charles Cooper, 7, 8, », COACH YARD, BULL BTKEET, BIKMINeHAM, Is pr<T.Tr(‘4 to BIND any Largo or Small Quantity of BOOKS in evrrv style, from Cloth to Morocco Elegant, at ricrptioHa'Jy tow Prices. Prices forwarded application. All Work Eeturxed Finished l» Fourteen
March 6, 1871 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England