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air , and imbibes vitality from it ; regulates the corporeal temperature , and gives to every solid and fluid its appropriate nub * tance or secretion—earthy and minera , ! . substance , gelatirte ,. marrow , and membrane to the bones— -fibriae 4 a the wniseles * tendons , and ligaments—nervous matter to ; the ; brain . aid nerves—cells to the lungs—linings to all the cavities ; parenohymatous and investimg-substances , to the . ' viscera ; doats * leaver- ? , ings , &e ., to all the vessels ; hair to the hesd-r-ljails to the fingers and toe ? ; urine to the kidneys ; bile . tO'thfr liver ?—g'astoric Jdice to the stomach ; sinovial fluid to the joints—tear * to thes eyes ; saliva to the month ; moisture to 'the . nkin—and every necessary fluid to lubricate the entire framework of th # sy » tem ;} L tQ preserve it from friction and inflammation * Nr > w ( if . this impart tant fluid becomes corrupt or disensedv and ; the-secreting organs , fail to relieve it of the morbid matter , the whole . ; 8 > s . tQnifeqls the shock , and must sooner or later BinK under it , unless relieved ;
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malignant enemy to the living fluids ami solid * . If the blood stagnates it spoils ; if the bile does not pas « off , and give plate to fresh , it rotB ; if the'orinte iaMtftitoed lETUltts body&nd blood . The whole systwn , eVery ' tfetertetton , every fnhctiom , leveiyUuid depend tor their heaith ' upon aetiorn , tfinrul&tiow , change , giving and receiving—and the moment tHelie cfWkse disease , decay ; u ^ d death begin . ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' " ' ' : "' In thus tracing the caused andmtorufeefaiiottH of ' rllar ' aise , we nee ho » v wondertul und iny » t ' ei loila ' ' fe the ways ' of I ' loviileiwo in adapting the relations of enu *« anti- uH ' ueti , o (> action aati . ri ! - actlon , of life and death . All nature abounds with the truili thai every active substance has its oppositeor cimrwiti » e . ¦ ; All poisons huve their antidotes , arid ill airfAiftetlihaVe ' . their rmiit ! - « Uch , did w <> but know thorn . ( Upon ( hid . principle ¦ wai Or . Towmend guided In the discovery ef tils medicine . Prepared e * j > mgBly by the old Doctor to *« t upon Ui » blood , it is CaJcu- ' lated to cure a great variety of < li » fca 8 ft 8 i iNotiifng" could bft better for all diueuHes of children , a » meaplefti , niiiup , hooplngcough , small , chicken , or ktne . pQXi ; w < irnp < H / quinsy , worirtH ,
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¦ curlet fever , colds , eostiventna , nu « l < fi'V . e # e o / aJl kjndHmid , being' pleacant to the taste , tlicrw . can be r > Q difficulty in getting them to take it . It in , the very be » ' t spring medicine to < leauue the- blood , , livw , uto ) iM ( t-b , . fcifioeyH , and kkin . ] n foiimle aud nervous tfi « "e « s ? a » this gi * nt remedy does marvela in legulatiitir the m ? pfe » , inuring Uitm natural , relieving i > ain » , cruinpt , w | ia ^ UJ . ( AJBtiiigviHt ^ pair ) ing oil all tl ]««« diutiirbiug and debUiV . ^ g . ^ iidM ' eucv ^ which < : jiUn « the falling of ti . e womb , l « M (; oirhcu « , pr U )«>^ U ()» , fwaluW ,. «»!><¦ ¦ ti notion , pr frequent inehutttionu to paau dune . This 11 \ puiTor remedy ib a great tonic , gi \ en strength to toehfc or * AM « , WeWk «<; rv «! M , weak Mtoiuuclm , and debilitated nmMe * und joTnt * . and enriches the blood , and ull the fluids of ifwj'body . In conglm , coIcIh , bronohitiH , weak or ti « lit chest , pttlpltrttioWYrf ii \« heart . und Iuiir consumption , the O )< 1 Doctor's tiarsan > iiila is without U rival . It is a medicine which J an been uacd ttv ' inindrttlii of'th ' utisunda —been recommended by numerou * tiiofrt "irf ' Biltitftable regular phyticiunut to the sick , and as It acts ibtp ' uJih the bloocj upon very tamjut and fluid « l the body ; upon every ur *« u , flbre , anil »« rv »; upon ¦ vcry fku * and cord , mumUm Mdne « ibr « M ; m > ou
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OLD DB . JACOB T 0 tW 8 Elli > S ~ G ENUINE ORIGINAL TOIf ^ D SPATES ' VJT SARSAFARILLA—In Mibtnitting thip fearsapirm * to the People of England , we have beeh' infltfence *? bf the s $ rme feotives which dictated its protnutejlbn In" Ainerica ' .. . This Coiripdund Sarsaparilla of Old 0 ' r . Townsfcn . d ' 'h& ft&hirig in con mon with , preparations bearing' t 1 he tianYb'in Enrfa ^ fot ox Ameriea . Prepared by one of the noblest Amerieirt "Chemists , having the approbation of a great and respectable body of Ame ^ rican Phyeiciaiw and Druggists ; , uniyer »») ly . adopted by the American people , and forming a conipo . und pf ' all the rarestmedieinaj , roots , seeds , plants , fend floWer * that Wow ; on American soij ,. if it may truly be called the Great and Good American Rerfjfcdy . Living , asit were , amid sickness and disease , and studying iUllttttltitudinous phases and m »> nifeat ! at } oi » e in Hospitals , Asylums , and at the bedsMe of tire siefc , for ( nor © fh » n 40 years , Dv . Townsend was qualified , above all other men , Jo prepare a medicine which Should perfontn a . greater fttnbuni of good than any diner man now living . When received into the stoinach It is digested like the food , and enters into the cirxjulafidh as the nntriment part of our aliment does . - Ite first remedial action is upon the blood , and through that upon every part where it is needed . Jt is in this way that this medicine supplies the blood with constituents # n 1 ch it iieeds , and removes that which it does not need . In this wa . y it purifies the blood of excess df bile , achis , and aJlltaUes , of pus ,-of all foreign and morbid matter , ab ~ a brings it int o ¦ * healthy condition . In this way it quickens or moderates the circulation , producing coolness , warmth , or perspiration . In this way it is that this medicine is conveyed to the liver . Where it allays inflammation , or relieves congestion , ' removes obstrurSions . cleanses and heals abscesses , dissolves gummy or thickened bile , and excites healthy secretions . In this way , also , is this medicine conducted to the lungs , where it assuage ? inflammation , allays irri'ation , relifeve * cough , promotes expectoration , dissolves tubercles , and heal * ulcerations ; In : like : manner i 6 acts on the stomach to neutralise acidity , Ternove ^ ftatui ? nce , debility , heartburn , nausea , ' restore tone , appetite " , / See . ' 44 the same way it acts upon the kidneys , on the baw « le ,. on the uterus , , theovaria , and all internal organs , and not less effectually on . the glandular and lyrapbatie system , onthejoinis , boae ^ . aijd the skin . It is fcy cleansing , enriching , » nd purifying the blo « d that old Dr . Towosend ' s Sarsaparilla effects so inany wonderful cures . Physiologrical science has demonstrated the truth of M' -hat is asserted in Holy Writ , that 'Hbe Blood is jthe . Lif ^ . " , Upon this fluid all the tissues of the body depend for their maintenance and repletion . It carries : to . « fld maintains : vitality in every part by its circulation and omnipresence , . It ' replenijhesthe wastes of the svstem . elaborates the food , ^ JeeonipdseRthe
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by the proper remedy , vv Hen , mauer w / wn , the skin , it shows its disorganizing- and . virulent i ^ BLuenca in' a multitude of cutaneous , diseases , as . salt rhejuun ,. scald h » adu erysipelas , white swelling , scarlet , f « V , « f , ) , mei ^\ i } % ,. smallpox , chicken or kine pox , superftciat ulcer * , Jboilg r , / carbuncles , pruritus or itxh , eruptions ,, blptchea . exco ^ iatipBa ^ . ^ nd , itphin ^ ,, burning sorea over the face , forehead , , ngd , ; , bre ^ gt . 'Vy h ^ n thrown upon the cords and joints , rneumatieKpi in , all its forms are induced ; when upon the , kidneys , it produces ' pain , heat , calcqli , diabeteB , ox strangury , ' e ^ jcess or deficiency of urine , with inflammation and oUwr sad disorder ? of the blaJder . When carritd to the boiies , t&emorpit ^ ma tter destroys the animal end earthy fubstancee of these tissues , producing necrosis , i . e ., decay or qlceraj ^ on of tl \ e h p nea , , "VVhen conveyed to the liver , all forms of hepatic or bilious disie ^ e ? are produced . When to the lungs , it producespn « un > on > ai cat ' . inh , asthma , tubercles , cough , expectoration , and final cojisuuipiion . When to the stomach , the effects are , inflamnifitiou , mdigesliori , sick headache , vomiting , los * of tone , ajid ajppetite , and a fainting , sinking sensation , bringing troubles arid disorders , of the whole system . When it seines upon the brain , spinal niarrow or nervoud system , it brings on the' tit dojiireiis , oir' neuralgih , chorea , or St . Vittis * dance , hysteria , pii « y , epilepsy , fnsK ) ilty , idiocy , and many other distressing ailments bo ^ h of b'fi'fly Ai |< l mind . When to the eyes , ophthalmia ; to t l ^ ' ^ ars , pittorrhefca ; to the throat , bronchitis , croup , &c . Tlins ailthenrATadit ' s Jcnciii'n jto the human system are induced bv a corrupt'fetal e of the bipod . With no general remedy on which implicit reliance can be place < l > b a purifier of ihe blood , disedfimaii'd rufferiiig , and cons ' cdueiit want , stalk unchecked abd unanbdittd In every land in ull the world . If there is arrest of action in any of the yiscera ; immediately they begin to decay : if any Huid ceases % clreulate " , ' to be chanced for fresh , it be ' coin ^ s' a inaes of corruption , and a ' -
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all tbeicifcctUaJiijg , dfgesSve , nutritive ' , amd lecreting Organsfrom the head to the > fe « t , from th » centre to the skin or the circumference ?—so it arouses a pure and healthy action through * o » t the whole ee 9 Bo » v—cleanses it of morbid raatter—strengthens weak organs , throws off burdens and obstructions which load and oppress it * and impart * vitality to every minute part of the- whole * truo $ ure . l > s virtue i » urwurpasaed—its success uneqnalled- ^ and its prawet are echoed froitnall ^ arteof the land . ^; F ^ jElJPXS > > KPRpttrs , aH 4 C £ | ., Sole Proprietors , Grand Imperial 'Wareitousei-33 ^ . Sir aud , LoJoooa < adj » in ) ng fixeterhall ) .. ' : ¦ ;• . ¦ y ,: . ¦¦• - ¦ ¦ ja ~ . ¦ ¦ : ¦¦ - ; ¦•¦ ¦ . •¦ ¦• • ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦' . ' ^^ P ^ . TIjO ^ .- ^ QW , Dk Jacob lownsend is now over soveoty years of age , End has long been known as the Author and Discoverer of the " { tormtne Qrigiiral Torwnsend Sarsaparilla . " To guard against deception in the pqrehase of this article , the Ptfrtrait , Family Coat of 4 rms ( tne emblem oj the Lion and the Eagle ) . au 4 the signature of tfee .. Proprietors , will be found on every Label ; without these none 13 genoine , Price—Pints , 4 s . ; Quart ? , ^ s 6 d . ' -. .. .,. ; -. ' . .. - ¦ . i .-. : ¦ .. ¦ j . V . - ... _ . ' , ., .
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JJlt . ( ajLVfcK"WKLL OMMikVtfU& ^ HbSrlHiWlLlTY , AND INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary derangements , Consttpa-- "' ¦ tibii . and Hsetnorrhoids . Is . each ; byp ' ost . ^ s . 6 d . \| ri lA'r- TO EAT , DHENK , AND AVOID . Y-f » ¦ " Abstmerrtia ra-ulti curantar morbi . V A popular expositioh oTth ' e . princip » lcause s ^^ over and carel ess 4 ecdiBg r& ^)^ ef--theabo * e-ha r * s friBgr -and dietresfing complaints , with in eqaallyinteiHgible ; an . d . popular expositicn of how we should live to get rid of them- ; to which is . added diet tables for every in eat in the dayj and full instiHctioiia for--tire regitiaew and observance of every hour out of the twenty-rfour : illustrated by nmnerou&oasea , ; &o . ., yols , 2 and 3 , companions to the preceding . THE ENJOYMENT QFLIVK . | HOW TO BE HAPPY . ¦ ¦ ¦ --.... " . Jucunde Vivere . " ., --. - ¦ ¦ . - , ¦ -. IV . - . ¦¦ - ¦ ¦ .
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ON URINABY BISOJIBERS , CONSTIPATION , and H-ffiMOkfeHOIDS ; ' their Obviation and Removal . Sherwood , 23 , Patetn »« r < er-4-ow ; Mann , 39 , Cotnhill ; and the Author , iO , Argyli-p ? a < Se ~ , RewentiBtreet : consultation hours , ten to twelve ; eVeriitigs , « everi till nine .
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A NEW MEDICINE . FRANKS'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE—A form of Medicine it oftoe safe , sure , &peedy , and pleasant , especially aj < pHcaBl& t * urethral morbid sebretion ' s , and other ailments for which copaiba and cubebs are commonly administered . Each Capsule eontai ' nirig tlie Specific is inade of the puiest Gei ^ tirle , which , encased intitifoit , niay be-Conveniently carried in --tWe-pocket ; andv tetrig both elastic and pleasant to . ta 1 e , affords the greatest facility for repealing' the doses -withoutr int ^ rmtssion- ^^ desidefatumf-to persons training , visitlrrg , or engaged hK bifekleSs ,-as well asf to those who object 1 tb fuia medicinw . 'befttg- unflbjetttip ' habte to the orioBt euispeptible atbraacb ? . Prepared only by GEORGE FRANKSv-Sttrgebn , at his Laboratory ; W , 'BlacRfr ' iSrsiitJad , Londons wKere they'may 4 > e had , ana o % all"lfte < ti 6 iu * v * eiid € rs-, ih'box 08 , at 2 s . 9 d . and 4 s . Gd . each , or sent free bypostat 3 s . and Ss . eaoli . - Of * hom , also , msly be had 7 In ~ 66 ? ne 8 , liHrs . ? dVv ^ Ts / 6 di ^ afi 3 Ils . ' eacli , " ' """" ¦ yiitA « KB' » SPECIFIC S (> LUWOxV OF GQPA 1 BA .
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, , , TESTIMONIALS . FroKi-Jps ^ ph "H ^ rtry Green , Jis ' q ., FiJR . S ,, Tresiaent of . the Eoya f- Oo 11 «^« ofiSur ^ e ^ ni , Eoniltfn' ; ^» Wr SWgeta t » St . ThoAaa ' s ; - •;•; Hospital r aad Professor * f Surgery in King ' s Go i legpe , Lorfdon . "I have made trial of Mr . Fran kg's Solution ; of Copaiba , at ^¦ StwTJJaroasi ' iS HoepitftV , eft a > variety of cases , ftntl tlie results ' ¦ waA-ant'iby etatingv 'tliat . it . ia -an ' , efficacious -remedy , and one - wih 5 ch < ioes . T > ot p ** oducethe usual unpleasanteffi ; ctt » f Copaiba . > :,. }¦> . ' • : t : > . ¦ ::. ¦¦ \ ' ) .: ¦ - ; ' ; . ' ¦)' . ( Signed ) *^ -JoSBVM HBnAy G&IHN . " Lincoln's-inn Fields , April 1 f t , 1835 . " From Bransby Cooperk Es < r . ; F ; K . S . i ont at tne Council of the Rpyal-C ! o'lleged 6 ^( trg ^ on 8 ' , Xoiidoit ; Senior Surgeou to Guy ' s Hospital ; and Lee t » irer on Anatomy , &c . 'f Mr , 3 ra , n » by Cooper presents his compliments to Mr . Georg-e Franks , and has great pleasure in bearing testimony to . the effioacyot iiis Solu tiou of Copaiba . Mr . Cooper k »« prescribed the Solution in . ten or fvcLvo caaes tvitti parfect success . . '' ^ J ^ . w- « , tre « t , Apjril l 5 k , 1833 . " % These mediciuea 4 r « protected against counterftitg by the Govern « ie * itStaiu |)—onwhiah is engraven " Gbohgu t ' aANKS Blackfriart > 'roa <) "«— -Jjeiu * att ^ chfd to each .
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HO M GK O FA T H V . ^ -All th 4 Homeopathic MeditSiiee , in til-lobules , Tinctuies ^ and Tritumtion , are prepared with the greatest caro and accuracy by JOHN MAW 6 ON , flomoeopaihic Chemist , 4 , IfoiVd-atreet , NewcaMtleon-Tyne ; and 60 , Fawcctt-street , Siinderlaud ; from whom they may t >* obtained . In single tubtf * , h * ttt pocket cases , arid boxes , Biiitable ft >* lkmiM <« 8 and the"'profession . "Laurie ' s" und all other works , on HfliMCOpafhy , ¦ together with cases and tubes , sent post-free to all parts of tlie kingdom . Dispensaries and the profession supplied on lilxrul term ' s . : : Just phMish ^ id , ttttdlhtty bo had / ree ^ f cha rge , a-small pamphlet nn iioinnioputhy , by J . Silk HuckiiKgliam , listj . -:. M'AVVttJ ^ W ** UOAJUiO PATHlt ! COCOA ;—The Cocoa-nut , or nib , contain ^* v «» y . large proportion of nutritive mutttjr , couetetinj ; of n iurhi *<;»> ous subqttince , and of , a rich and plea . 9 a . 11 t oil 'I'llis oil is esteemed on aecouut of its b « in ^ leas liable than any Otl »« r oil to prnjoitlity . ijoincbopttthic physicians are uTiittrd an tJioir r «< omu » . « iid < iU <) H- () f oneoa u a boventge ; and tl >< f toattmoniala from other sources are numerous and of t . h » iiigheet «*» nrncfcp , IV iva ^ ao highly euttf ^ muri by Limiieus , the chief 61 ' Watura ^ isle , that . f )« riAWed it TJioobroni *— " F <> o < t for tlie < jod » . " ' . ¦¦¦ IJujj 1 ' aroii * ai » y *» . . " ft ia « . te »^ y ; iouii » Jyng bfvtrfltjt ' y devoid of the ill properties possessed by Ijotli tea and coffee . " . . pr . Kpn ^ . t ) w pojiidur h-cturer 011 Physiology , paya : —" IVlo'tfieiH , WUtlh- Brii ; fcliii ^ , ^ liouUI nin ' er tak « Colf . e ; they ? tl * u | d uokle oti Comon . i h&ve itte Vrntitkiouy o [ iciuthHf * who H » + c so ¦ WudUlt ;( U ari () they- biute tlitit -they . luunil , -tTich i ' ocua without Beer ; 'thoy { irudueed quite xuilieientimilk , and the children ' Muokled with suah dietitere iu belter henltit tliaii thoKO « itckl «« l -oil u prtiviourf occanion . 'Ayheil Ileer . i au ( l - <; oiT ««^ und Tea foroied the liqi < J « l I" * rt oi theitr diot . " . 'l'h «> aiuiio Author adds : — " ( ktcoa in thf htst ( df all flnvOured ifriilkm It isiil ^ lily nutritlotu . " IXr ,. Jii > O | ifr Huyu : ¦— " Thiafood is aiimnaUly culculuXcdf « r the ' Bltkl , nnd toMlioaemho jire iii >> Bi | lttl it ; in » Itoxui-y . " ¦' Many persons have been turned ugainst tlin v > n « of C 0001 uri < l OhccftWktwdiTim fa » vin ^ tri « ' «* the ninny ; and v <; i \ y ( f « iKirally inleiim Hrti « lt ; v « iid « d (* t ; thaigrociirn' Hli <»|) M / uii < ler tliiit iiume . llm pi '<' - ipwrHtAvrt lier « oiltun d l > if ) J . ( illN MAWbOfJ contains all lti « uViiritiou-i f ) i <)|)« rli « -u of Wi * nut without any rtt » jecti <> nHl > l « , ttdmiaitni' * i < It iw ,- thMrffore ; i « fcoini » w : ii < le « lt-at < u » , «>; if « - » t ) l «' , ulul M > bo )) ' $ oiuc ttilintitui * iam ijnti ' uti , iu wtiidh it la ccrlmnly i \» ur , li mi | H'rior , a \ i itiu a }« o lo . ithtf ( . ' ociidi uo 4 du « ' * Holublo »;»»«<>* , " ' llnktt ( Jocou , " & . c . It id light , i 1 nfc . ywidi j 3 eHt . ioi ! ,. ugrccoi > l < -, iiut-r * tl < mr » , * nciire ^ oir « t < littinttiirid or Uoublniii . preparing A >> ut » . 'l ' l ^ nMONMt >*• " Hilling nun ! th « : Honiu 5 «| i itlnc . ilovounn'r partxj by Mr . Mawnoii , I hnve no heuitutiouin giving itmy ( ulleat Mio ( jiiwnrndnt » oii , "» -. 'J ii [ imii » Hnylc , M . I ) . ' $ old , V \ liolemilto hikJ Ht . tttil , by JOHN MAWHON , lloruaii ) - pAthic < luUiiHt , i , U « m 1- » or «» et , JSf « woaKtle , add < iU , Fawcelt-» Wc < -t , HnniJeiJii «»< li , , : . . ¦ . A < iUNTn . —iNorth Hliifldu— M *« bu and SCrt , Drug ^ iiitki . 1 bun-« lerJand—Mr . John Hill * , «( x > c « i . b ( ulh Mhteldn—tvtai hiiiI May , 4 iri » ff |> isttii . i'ennth—Air . ( itorgc KmauiiBy , dirtigykHt . btocktuit — Jl » l » n Jiodgfwtm unil Vv . dtuggiulB . i ) urhan>—bcawin and Monku , druv ^ iula . Darlington—Mr . H . Hnrlow , dr \ iggl »» , i ) mxlidl ** -ifrr . Alarja «« n « 4 rn « ri « X . A ( teut « minted !
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LONDON CO-OPERATIVE STORE , in connection with the Society for Promoting Working Men ' s Association , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-square . The London Central Cooperative Agency has now completed its arrangements for transacting the wholesale business of the various cooperative stores . Tlie books of the agency will be open at all times for the inspection of its customers , and thus the best guarantee will be furnished for honest . dealing . , Original packages will be sent whenever the order will admit of it , so that the first cost of tlxeg-oods may be ascertained by inspecting- the invofces . AH good ? are purchased at the first markets for ready money Address , Lloyd Jones , Manager ' , 76 , Chailotte-sfreet , Fitaroysquare . - . ' - ; < ¦ ¦ - '
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npGOTHACHB PREVENTED by using A BRANDE'S ENAMEIj for filling decaying Teeth , and rendering them sound and painless . Price Is . Enough for several Teeth . The-only substance app ' roved by the medical ftctaIty , a « beirrg unattendedF with pain or danger , and the good efffect * of \ vhich are-permanent . ' Sold by aM Chemists in the United Kingdom . Twenty rfally authorized Testimonials accompany each box , with full directions for use . Sent free , by return of post , by J . WILLIS , FLEETS'FBEET , London , in return for thirteen penny stamps . CAUT . IO .. N .- —The great success of this preparation has indufcffd nuoiej'o ^ a unakilfnt- P « reoti | to jproduce spurioua irnitationB , aid to copy . Brande ' s Enamel advertisements . It ic needful , the ' refbre , to guard agaihst such impositions by seeing that the name of " John Willis" accornpanie . s each packet .
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pOLES'S ALGA MARINA , a CONCENV ^ TRATKD ESSENCE OF THE SEA-WKED , exerciees a Wonnlerful Power as an External Remedy over Rheumatism and Rheumatic Gout , even in their mofit aggravated forma , often curing these distressing . maladies , after a IV .-w applications , and invariably con ( inering' the most obstinate cases by a reasonable perseverance in its use . The following- testimonial is submitted in confirmation of the above statement : — ( Testimonial from Mr . William Piper , i ' ubliaher and Bookseller , a ;! . Paternoster-row , London . ) " Dec . 5 , 1850 . —Having been for six wonths suffering-severely from Kheuniatisiii , for which various kin . In of Medicines and Liniments had bet'ii employed without benelit , I was induced , through reading a pamphlet upon the medical virtues of 4 COl-ES'S ALGA M AKIN A , ' to try it in my own cnai * . and in justice to th' ^ t ex . cellenl remedy 1 have much pleasure in testifying that , after using it for only a few tinier , all pain left me , and a continued application of it entire-ly . reatoretl me to health . < Sig « iod ) " William Pu'eh . " Sold by Mr . THOMAS KEATING , Pliiirrniict-uiicit ) Cln . miHt , 79 , St . Paul ' a Churchyard , London . Bole Agent . In Kottlcri , 2 s , 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., arid 1 Is . 'each . And liy nil Druggiuts . I ' umphlet , gratis .
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CUHES FOR THE UNCURED ! HOIJLOWAY'S OINTMENT . —An exiraurdinary Cuuk of Scuofiii . a or Kino's Evil . Extract of a Letter from Mr . J . IF . Alljoay , SiO'J , Hi ^ U-iJtreet , Ch « lt « nl |(« iu , dated , thu 22 nd of January , 1850 . To I ' roffHHor Holi . owa-Y . • Sin ,- —My « ldeHt son , when about , three yenra of age . fvas affHoted with a Glaixlulur Hwelling in t . h « : m : ck , which , after a Hhorl time , broke out iuto mi Ulcer . An eminent medical man proiioauQ ^ U it ub a v « ry I tad cam- of Scrofula , and pruscribud for U coii ( iid « rabl «) time without elfcct . TIib disease , theu for four yeura went o » gradutilly increaiiiiig in virulence , when , bosiden the ulcer in tiie uv < 'k , auuLl ^ r formed kx : ) i > vv Lho left knei ' , and : i third under tin : vyo , l >« Hid «» u « von iktlitiru ou the lcit arm , with a tumour between Uve » yv » . Avhiclv wa : » ^ xpiH ^ H'd to l > renk . During tho wlmlo of thu time uvy B » ifl ' « riiig l >«» y had received tlie . conttUul ndvitj « j of t | ic nioMt celobtaVtrtl liki-dicul Ge . nt . lc > ni < -n at C / liollinjihatit , beaidt'H tioiv ^ for hoverikl uiontliH at tin : ( iencral H <> H | ii ( al . whert ; out ) of lh « Surg » : on » » ai < l that , lie would ainjMitalo the left arm . but that UtAvblood wa >| bo impiirr that , if that
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Uml > wy > - <> taken oil ' ,, it would l >« then even tiiipoaaiuhi Iu mil ) - dim tlv « diuvutw . Lit tliiH dcm > urato flUiti ; I « li'luin » iu < 'il tu f , " iv «' yvur fiUt * i » nl < . > iuUn « nt «» truil , and . ufi-rr two nipnt . h *> ' p « ra «\ i ^ - vnnviv iu t . lu » iv » hv . fche tUMM > wr gradually licjf »» i > U > d > H !* j > i ) t : ai , and ( lu > lixchai'ge irom all tli « ulcora puror |> til > l > deeiiNihctl , nutl at the inntrnUoti ul » inhl muDtliw M > ey wvro perlbclly henlutl , and tho l » oy thoroniihly mltii'ttd to Uxu blvMslnffu of himllli . to the KHt < tiiiHhni « iit »>» a Jnigt' circle of afl » nuuitt « M «< -n , who eonl . J twtify * u VU » imtb of tjii » Hii » ttoulpun on » e . 'I hr » : « yimi » liavr iww « l »| N < r ( l withuuL any recum-iir , *! t «> H >« inalmly , tuid the boy in uf > w im h « ji » l « , liy a » lit ^ art » -uu wi » l » . U »« Icr U »«; k « cin-. nuwtuncert I o <»» Bid , ir that I Mlionl . l 1 »« uuly uiiKr » t « " » l / v « r » 1 uot t ( t muko you luuiuainled with thiti wonderful . cure , effected by your jneditiiueti , after uvcry utliti uieauu hn < l luiloil . ( SufiivdJ J- *>• AlXV )> AY . " Sold by the I ' roprihtrtr , 244 , Htrend ( n « mr Tomplu Dur ) , London and i , yhllrn « pK : tiilil < iVrndi'rrtot Tatent M « tfliciii » u throughout the Civilized World . 111 I ' otti and riox « s , at la . lid ., a « . »< L , 4 s M . l * i .. «<»*• ., ¦¦<• * - eaeh . There i « a very w > u « iil « : inble edvinir in ttt ' kinjr the lnrfrer siuMl . W . Wk * -I ) irecti « n « for th » guidano * ofl'atienU are nflU « d to each put or box .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 24, 1851, page 499, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1884/page/23/
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