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FEAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH.—The following testimonial i > another proof of the great efficacy of meuicue
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M Rk V February 21, 185 ; The Norther1n ...
m rk v February 21 , 185 ; THE NORTHER 1 N STAR . _ ^ 2 . " ^*~ " * V 59 R . OKBEB » f Pain J in the Back , Gravel , Sheumatism , Gout , Lumbago , Food : < 59 R . OH EBB , Pains in the Back , Gravel , Rheumatism , Gout , Lumbago
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LANCASTER , Fkb . 17—The spang "" g ^ , Alders 0 n cnit commenced on Tuesday morning . " !* " ftern non , « nd and Mr . Justice Creiswell arrived on Monoa » fl com immediately proceeded to tie Cm * •»« ° P mission . r . tierall . «? 4 ( , > was in " Charge of Robber * .- * " * J * ^ Ge fge Redding a dieted for stealing from » e p \* < r > ne prosecutor was i 5 note , and £ 31 in gold "g "JJJjko ,,, f Lancaster , and a commercial traveller fo ra" f prbruary last , having in « viht in Lancaster , on the W » o Md s ] ha mi & £ 5 a canvass bag in bh p «*«»« J and another fa China-Lancaster aotr , beau * toe i ^ - ^ „ scu ffl » d" about his SU ^ S" Sen R « hla \ ff , taking with them his canvass iew
i ~"""»™ ---- . r . feit in his pocsei saie a u «»»* ET' o ? c ?^ amt iln it appea re d that he h . dhad MaK S 2 * e worse for liquor , though he knew 6 betas 15 , and that he bad treated another Zlli in a house of ill-fame . He had a wife and nine Sen * home As his testimony was wholly nncorrobofbe 4 m ««* of this drunken man .-The jury found the pr oLr Not Guilty-His I ^ i ^ ^ f" *? £ costs , saying , he would as far as he could pnnisn ariu'tery . .. , ac . „ a Wil » MAxSLArGHTRR . -WilliamH .. nlker aged 36 , ¦ " » On Ho * artb , aged 2 3 . were indicted for ^¦ yjJJJ of James Walmsley , at Blackburn , on the J * ° N nojry from the &* « " * "J * iroiu
last . It appeared dy ing « , last , n appearea m C u ,. „ ----- h innate man that he and the two £ » g ™ ^ that , tad been drinking at ^^ Sftie the priquarrel arose there ^ s he was leaving » ennprHnnlker « eiz « dholdofhim , ana a suuusv eoner Houiser -ei « . the pn 8 oner t ween them , and whilst tfeis was 8 " » « 1 Hawotlh kicked him several times on the thigh . He went WaftefwVrds , and , according to the testimony of his Sr was obliged to o to bed next day in conseqnace of SS to Shigb , of which he complained , and that he tot worse and worse until he died . Mr . Rogerson , surgeon . W 88 called io . and found his thig h very much swollen and
distended , and after his death made a post mortem examini . lion of it , and found a great quantity of matter collected there . The injury bad caused his deatb . _ The deceased was of a very scrofulous constitution . The jury found both the prisoner ' s Guilty , and strongly recommended them to mercy . —His Lordship sentenced Hatorth , who inflicted the kick , to tbiee months' imprisonment , and Houlker to be imprisoned one month .
Middlesex Sessions. The February General...
MIDDLESEX SESSIONS . The February general session of the peace for the county of Middlesex commenced on Monday morning . Street Robbery . —James Tuner , 30 , and John Lye , 27 , were indicted for having stolen two sovereigns and one half soverei gn , the moneys of Joseph Moses , from his per-Eon . The transaction from which the charge had its orig in was a very singular one , and occurred on the afternoon of the 26 th of January , in HolyweN-lane , Shoreditch . The prosecutor carried on the business of what he termed a general dealer , but the witnesses for the defence said he iept a rag and We shop , and as the keepers of such sb--ps osualJ y do , be bad a bteck doll banging over bis door , to denote the business carried on within . On the afternoon
of the day in question , about half-past two o ' clock , a man Earned Jones , not in custod y , and the prisoner Turner , went direct from a public-bouse to Moses' shop , and Turner , hy getting on the shoulders of his companion , managed to reach the doll , which he dragged down , and he and Jones threw it into the gutter , and commenced tearing it to p ieces . Moses , having witnessed the latter part of Ibis proceeding , interposed to save his doll from destruction , and seized hold of Turner , whom he held down in the gutter , and whilst struggling with him for the possession of the doll Jones gave him a blow on the side of the head so
violently that he staggered and relinquished his hold of Turner , bat he ran and laid hold of Jones . Whilst engaged with him , Mrs . Moses , who had began to take part in the matter , called out , " J = r t , Jo ? , this man has got your money , " and on turning round the prosecutor saw Lye , whom Mrs . Moses was holding hy the throat , in order to prevent his swallowing a sovereign which she helieved him to have put in his mouth . He then went to her aid . when Turner went to the rescue of Lye , and attempted to set him at liberty by cutting the handkerchief off his neck , and the prosecutors hands were cut in the course of his endeavouring to . accomplish
that object . The prosecutor got bis arm round the waist of e ; ch , and managed to hold ihem until a police officer came up , and they wck then both , g iven into custcdy . It appeared from the statement of Mrs . Moses that whilst her husband was strugg ling with Turner she saw some money , gold , fall from his pock-t , and Lye picked up a soverei gn and put it in his mouth , but she could not tell whether lie swallowed it or not . Other evidence showed that Lye picked up a sovereign and threw it to Jones , but he could not catch it , and it went , or was supposed to go , into a greengrocer ' s shop : it was not found , The prosecutor had two sovereigns and a half sovereign in his pocket when the matter commenced , but they were all gone when the parties were given in charge . He said this was but part of a regular conspiracy got up against him in a low beershop , by a p arcel of peop le of the character of the prisoners , in
consequence of his having se- up business in opposition to an old established marine store dealer . —Mr . " Metcalfe addressed the jnry , and afterwards called witnesses , who contra iicied the prosecutor and his wife in some unimportant particulars . Iije received a very good character . —The Assistant Judge , in summing up , told the jury that he did not think the evidence established any larceny from the person , or that there was any evidence at all against Turner , whatever the Opinion of the jury might he with regard to Lye . —The jury found Lye Guilty , and Acquitted Turner . —The prosecutor recommended Lre to mercy , on the ground that he had been the dupe of a conspiracy , which would form the matter of another indictment . —The Assistant Judge said he was grea t l y inclined 'o oflieve that there was something of the kind , and cautioned the prisoner to take care for the future . He sentenced him to one month ' s hard labour .
RoBBERT FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE BRITISH Mcsetoi . —Charles Pickering , 33 , a man of hi ghly-respectable appearance , was p laced at the bar , charged on an indictment with having stolen 240 printed p lates , the property of the Ri ght Hon . Lord John Russell and others , trustees of the British Museum . Another count varied the offence , alleging the robbery to have been committed in the dwellinghouse of Sir Henry Ellis . —The prisoner withdrew a former plea , and p leaded guilty to the indictment . —Mr . Bright Smith , a magistrate in the commission of the peace for the county of Sussex , knew the gentleman at the bar , who bad been tut » r to his children for the last two or three years . He was a man of the greatest accomplishments , and he had every confidence in him as a man of unblemished character , —The Assistant Judge said that in exercising a merciful consideration to the prisoner , the sentence was that he be imprisoned in the House of Correction , and kept to hard labour for three calendar months .
Yalesiixb's Day.—Saturday Was A Very Bus...
Yalesiixb ' s Day . —Saturday was a very busy day in the Post-office . Up to five o ' clock in the evening 200 , 000 letters above the ordinary daily average had passed through the Postroffice in St . Ifartin ' s-ie-Grand , the total number amounting to nearly 400 , 000 , the postage realised being £ 1 , 500 .
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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS . EEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS , se ' ectcd from man ; hundreds in the possession of DR . * 1 »»*» IT 5 toiuformjoxithatmy ruptureis quite cured . > _ Bev . H- Barbies , May 17 th , 18-jl . ^ IH ^ apt , lS £ ** J ^ PP eared since , I consider it amira-Sr becnredaftersnff ' S twentyyears , ' -J . Bde , Esq ., June 2 nd , * I have much pleasure in adding my testimony to the success of jour remeey . *—Mrs . Sutton , June 1 st , 1851 . * A respected correspondent desires to call the attention of such of oar readers as are his fellow sufferers to an announcement ia o « r ^ . dvertising columns , emanating from Dr . Barber . '
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Drury-Lane Theatre. . . The Misfortunes ...
DRURY-LANE THEATRE . . . The misfortunes of an old gentleman , who is particularly anxious to quit London by the Croydon train , but who i s perpetually interrupted by a number of domestic squabbles , fori the subject of a farce produced on Tuesday nig ht under the title of " Too Late for the Tram . " There is w £ ^ t £ i * lte * 1 ™ to ° » . but the piece hot too sK a Sure to satisfy an audience whose imaginations arf expandedTy Se dimensions of a large theatre , and as , SSS ? tte 2 was no great histrionic force to support it , Se applause it received was not exactly enthusiastic .
STANDARD THEATRE . A new drama , entitled "T ' ie Hebrew Tribe of Rome , has been produced here with great success . The plot is founded upon the cruelties and exactions inflicted on this nerseouted race by the Roman tyrant , Tiberius , and the Piece abounds with lofty democratic language , some of which , being app licable to the present period , elicited the most rapturous applause . The principal parts were ably impersonated by Messrs . L yon , Gaston , R . Honnor , C . Pitt , and H . Lewis , and Messdames Honnor and Campbell .
No trouble or expense has been spared in the production of this drama , which reSecta the hig hest credit on the management . The scenery and cresses are of the most chaste and classic descri ption , and the last scene , the triumph of the Jews , is not inaptly termed the triumph of the Standard . " Dark Donald , " a melo-drama , iu which Mr . Abel and hia dog , appeared , followed , and the entertainments concluded with "Sixteen Stringed Jack , " in which that deservedly popular actor Mr . C . Ruynor p layed the hero . The last pieces were enlivened by the comic powers of Mr . Harry Carles and Miss E . Terry .
Feampton's Pill Of Health.—The Following Testimonial I ≫ Another Proof Of The Great Efficacy Of Meuicue
FEAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . —The following testimonial i > another proof of the great efficacy of meuicue
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uus : — Winchmore Hill , Middlesex , April 16 , 1851 . 'Sir , —In consideration of the great benefit I have derived from taking Frampton's Pill of Health , I feel it a duty that I owe to you and the public to send you the following statement Par upwards of nine years I have experienced the efficacy of this excellent medicine . I had long previously been afflicted with headache and indigestion , butafriendbaving induced me to make a trial of Frampton ' s Pills , 1 noiF inform JOB that a few doses gave me great relief ; and during this long period of time I have taken them in preference to any other medicine ; and I have the happiness of saying that In-ver had * better state < f health , which I attribute to Frampton ' s Pills . I bee further to add , thatttiis medicine is in general use by my family , and we know of nothing to equal it . -1 am , sir , yours respectfully , ' Thomas Pkotcsce . « To Mr . T . Trout , 329 , Strand , London . '
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THE ROAD 10 HEALTH ! jTOLLOIAT'S PILLS . CUBE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AXD BAD DIGESTION . Copy of a Letter from Mr . R . W . Eirkus , Chemist , f , Prescot Street , Liverpool , dated 6 tA June , 1851 . to Professor HouawaT , Sib , —Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some years . A customer , to whom I can refer for any inquiries , desires me to let you know the particulars of her case . She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver , and had digestion . On the last occasion , however , the virulence of the attack was so alarming , and the inflammation set in so severely , that doubts were entertained of her not being i'ble to bear np under it ; fortunately she was induced to try your Pi ! ls , and she informes me that after the first , and each succeeding dose , she had great relief . She con- tinned to take them , aud although she used only three boxes , she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health . I could hare sent you many more cases , but the above , from the severity of the attack , and the speedy cure , I think , speaks much in favour of your sstouishhig Pills . ( Signed ) R . W . Kibkos .
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derived much benefit from Du Bany ' s-Health-restori ng . Food , Stuabt pb Decies . —Dromana , Cappoquin , county of Watertqru . Cure No . 1 , 609 . : - - Letter from ihe Venerable Archdeacon of Boss . — Sits , —! , cannot speak too favourably of your Arabica Food . Having had an attack of bad fever about three years ago , I have ever since been suffering from its effects , producing excessive nervousness , pains m my neck and left arm , and general weakness of constitution , wmen has prevented me in a great degree from following my usual avocations ; these , sensations , added to restless nights , particularly after previous exercise , often rendered , my life very miserable , but I am happy to say that , having been induced to try your Farina about tr . o months since , I am now almost a stranger , to these symptoms , which I confidently hope will be removed entirely , witn tne divine blessing , by the t ontinued use of this Food . I have an objection ths * my name should ' appear in print , , which , however , in this instance , is overcome ftr the sake of suffering humanity . I am , sirs , your obedient servant , Aict . Stuart , Archdeacon of Koss ;—Aghadown Glebe , Skibbereen , Co . Cork , Aug . 27 , 1819 . ' Cure-No . 77 . „ . ' ¦ " Dear Sir , —I beg to assure you that its beneficial effects have been duly appreciated by , dear Sir , most respectfully , Thomas Kjno , Major-General . —Louisa-terrace , Bxmouth . '
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» R . CTjri . TrER'WEi . l o ON THE PLEASURES OF HEALTH . A series of popular works , Is ., each , by post Is . Cd . each . ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . Health , recreation , aud rational use of time . ' Contests . —Early rising ; Spring and Summer mornings , Excursions about the Environs of Losdon-the Parks , Lanes , Hills Forests , Fields , High-roads , and othsr pleasaut places , Countrv Trips and Rumbles ; the Sea ; London at Night -, Evenings at Home ; Music ; the Drama ; on Eating , Drinking , Sleeping , Batnine . Air , Rest , Ease , Occupation , die . ii . and in . FRAGMENTS FliOM THE MOUNTAINS . Two Vols . Vol . 1 . —A Visit to the Lakes ; Sketch of Edinburgh , & c . Vol . 2 . —The Lakes of Killarney ; Reminiscences of Dublin , & c , IV .
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V 59 R . OKBEB » : < 59 R . OH EBB , 11 , HUTCHESON STREET , GLASGOW - ' PROFESSOR OF HYGEIANISM . 'James GfREEB , Esq ., M . D . ' ¦ _ 'Scottish Hygeian Institution , 11 , Hutcheson-street , Glasgow . 'Deae Sib , —Having proved the value of your excellent Pills for many years , not only in my own country , but also in foreign climes , I can bear testimony that they are the best and safest medicines to be had in any country . Therefore , under this impress ! » n , I forward you a Post office Order for £ 0 , for which send value in Pills for me to take to America . Please forward them per return , and oblige , dear Sir , yours respectfully , Wm . Hall , Gospeloak , Tipton , Staffordshire , Aug ; 7 tb , 1851 . '
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Brother Chartists Beware of Youthful Ten Shilling Quads who imitate this Advertisement . PAINS IN THE KACK , GKAYEI / , MJiUBAGO , Rheumatism , Goat , Indigestion , Debility , Stricture , Gleet , etc . CAUTION . —A youthful self-styled ten shilling doctor ( unblushing impudence being his only qualification ) is now advertising under the assumed name of an eminent physician , highly injurious imitations of these medicines , and a useless abbreviated copy of Dr . De Roos' celebrated Medical Adviser , ( slightly changing its title ); sufferers will therefore do well to see that the stamp bearing the proprietor ' s name , affixed to each box and bottle is a bona fide government sTA « p ( not a base counterfeit ) , and to guard against the truthless statemei Is of this individual , which are published only for the basest purposes of deception on invalids , and fraud ou the Proprietor .
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Pain J in the Back , Gravel , Sheumatism , Gout , Lumbago , Pains in the Back , Gravel , Rheumatism , Gout , Lumbago , Indigestion , Debility , Stricture , Gleet , dc . TYR . BARKER'S PITRIP 1 C PILLS JL / have in hundreds of cases effected , a cure when all other means had failed , and are now established , by the consent of every patient who has yet tried them , as also by the facoltitheu 8 EI . V £ S as the most safe and efficacious remedy ever discovered for discharges of any kind , retention of the urine , and diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs generally , whether resulting from j nl . prudence or otherwise , which , if neglected , frequently end iu stone in the bladder , and a lingering death I For . Gout , Sciatica , Rheumatism , Tic Doloreux , Erysipelas , Dropsy , Scrofula , Loss of Hair or Teeth , Depression of Spirits , Ulushing , incapacityfor Society . Studvor Business , Confusion , Giddiness , Drowsiness , Sleep withou t Refreshment , Fear , Nervousness , and even Insanity itself , when | ils is often the case , arisingfrom , or combined with , Urinary Diseases , they are unequalled . By their salutary act ion on Acidity of the Stomach , they correct Mile aud Indigestion , purify and promote the Renal Secretions , thereby preventing the formation of Stone , and establishing for life the healthy functions of all these organs . ONE TRIAL ONLY will convince the most prejudiced of their sw . prising properties in curing most of the complaints to which man . kind is subject . May be obtained at Is . l £ d ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 s . Cd .. per bos , throughall Medicine Vendors in the World , or should any difficulty occur , they will be srnt post free on receiptor the price In postage stamps by Dr . Barker ,
Iht Six Languages . Fourtieth Edition, C...
IHT SIX LANGUAGES . FOURTIETH EDITION , CONTAINING THE REMEDY FOR THE PREVENTION OP DISEASE . Illustrated by One Hundred Anatomical and Explanatory Cofr « i' «& Engravings on Steel . On Physical Disqualifications , operative Incapacity , and impediments to Marriage . A new 0 " < I improved edition , enlarged to 19 G pages , price 2 s . 6 d . ; by vost , direct from the Establishment , 3 s . 6 d , iu postage stamps . V Ml Communications being strictly confidential the Authorv have discontinued the publishing of Ca ^ s . THE SILENT FRIEND ; •* - A Practical Work on tho Exhaustion and Physical Decay of me System , produced by excessive indulgence , the consequence otintection , or the abuse of mercury , with explicit directions for the use ot the Preventive Lotion , followed by Observations on the Married State , and the Disqualifications which prevent it Illustrated by One Hundred Coloured Engravings , by 11 . and L . Persy and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , 111 , Berners-street , London . Pub . ^ sned by Sherwood and Co ., and sold by Hannay . 63 . and loo
ganger , , uxtoru-street ; Starie , 23 , Titchborne-strect Baymarket ; . and Gordon , M , Leadenhall-street , London : ' J . and R . Raimes & Co ., Leithwalk , Edinbur gh ; D . Campbell Argyll-street , G asgmv ; J . Priestly , Lord-street ; f . Newton . ChE Street , LivirpoBl ; It H . Ingham , AUrket . street , Manchester , and It . H . Powell , 15 , Westmorluud-street , Dublin . ' The Authors , us regularly educated Members of the Medical Pro . iesswn , haviug had long , dilligent , and Practical observations ia he variousi Hospitals and Institutions for the relief of those afflicted with Syphilis , becondary Symptoms , Stricture , Venereal and Scor . nunc Eruptions of the face and Body , have , perhaps , had an on osoal opportunto of witnessing their dreadfu ' l and desCctive con sequences m all their various stages . Hence , knowing the Sea nece 6 S 1 ty 0 f sound judgment hTsuch serious oases , ™ HaS seen the injury that has arise ., from the carelessness and neelS its study Messrs . U . and L . Fmr have devoted their attenUo ^ \ t chisively to the peculiar class of maladies , and the reHeffiy have f ^ vS H been / 'na bled rmiir to thcir Mow-owiSr « to fully testified and acknowledged by convalescent natiVrts nn . l others dailyamvingin rown from al / pa " s of he ^^ ountry for the express purpose only ot personal consultation . Luunir y > Ior lne
,.,.. , Part the Pikst Is dedicated to the consideration of the Anatomy and Physielosj of the organs which an ' directly or indirectly engaged in the process of reproduction . It is illustrated by twenty-ei ghtcolourcd engravings . t .. „ * * . i . j , .. pAKT TUE Second SI !" * J » £ rm , tle ? and d ° cay of the system produced by over . oS ?? ° l the a ° n » . Md by the practice of solitary gratifi-SZL ™ t ^' - i f ' ly the BlaBncr m which the baneful consequences of this indul gence operate on the economy in the impairment and destruction of the social and vital powers . The existence ot nervous and sexual debility and incapacity , with their accompanying train of symptoms aud disorders , are traced bv the chain of connecting results to their cause . This section concludes with an explicit detail of the means by which these effects may be remedied , and full and ample directions for their use . It is aius-Ssta ^ dway engraviu S s > wWch ™ y « sp'ay the effects of
Part the Third Contains an accurate description of the diseases caused bv infection and by the- abuse of mercury : p . imary and secondary symotoms ' wuptionsof the skin , sore throat , inflammation of the HS of the bones , gonorhoa , gleet , stricture , & c , areZwntoSd on this cause . Advice for the treatment of all these disease ^ nd tor consequences is tendered in this section which if duly folbwed r . . . . „ PA & T TUB FoUBTH ^^ x ^& j ^ zss , a !? should . not escape . tL reSsnoSe PMtantpart of th
Part the Fifth 2 ^ A *^ s 2 yf ssif i" ? <*«**»• ° f the misery of those who have entered £ thf ^ * % ha PP ineES or The oneration of certain rti « ,.,. i 3 i .- lle Donds of matrimony . infeliclt ! orrnd „ » p oducft uSnsshown ^ T mined "' consequence . The causes nd iStefftJ » r w * """" I ? portant consideration in tSctiofuftl' Jl 11 ? State fom "" ™' renovate the impaired nowwi if iv J P ie 8 sIy employed to fluenccexerteTb y » lLry fa ? nl « J ^„ * 5 ettexhaU 8 t ^ by tfce m-« 5 ^ S ^& k ; ES ^ HSSi ^ EBS ^^^^ ^ . ^ ^^ ^^ S ^ I ^^^ TL .. rf Bvr »
Zers soS' « w ' ¦ 2 Bur ? * "Wbutichumours , « " « ' < u " ! ds kOT ^ sv S a'J " ' - and 8 « fes . glandular swellings , erysipelas , SSJ ^ S ? y ' p , mples > diseases of « w ski " cutaneous t 3 « S ! a ? y paf l of the bofl y . and a 11 impurities of the blood . ince < Ms , and Us per bottle . 2 » Qd i oa ' ABUTTING SPECIFIC PlLlS ' ™ ' * ; > and Us . per box , a certain remedy in gonorrhea , gleet , strictures , and chronic inflammation of the bladder . tonsutationfeeifby letter , £ l . £ 5 packets with advice , to be nan at the establishment only , by which the fee £ 1 is saved . Messrs . PEimr , Consulting Surgeons , are in attendance daily at iJ , Uernersstreet , Oxford-street , London , from eler en to two , and trom » w to eight ; on Sundays from eleven to one . Low > oN : AoENrs . -Barclay and Sons , Farringdon-sfreet j W . Sattoa ? w i ? " ^ B Dhurch -3 a < i W . Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s Uiurch . yard ; S . Sancer . ISO Oxford-stront - Hannav and
Uietrichsen , 63 , Oxford-street ; Butler and Harding , i , C beafEiie ; U . Johnson , <| 8 , Cpia-hift , \» . Strange , 21 , Paternoster-row ; 8 >»* km , Marshall , and Co ., Stationera-hall-cour Kent aud Ricfcara ? , Pateraoeter-row ,
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 21, 1852, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_21021852/page/2/
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