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THE NORTHERN STAR, _J ^ fL.. 2 ?' 18 ^ •...
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A LIST OF BOOKS, NOW PUBLISHING BY B D COUSLNS;i8,DUKE STREET, L1NC0LN*S-IXN-F1ELDS , LONDON.
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Supposed Case of Poisoning at Bath.—This city has been thrown into astate of considerable excitement
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The Northern Star, _J ^ Fl.. 2 ?' 18 ^ •...
THE NORTHERN STAR , _ J ^ fL .. ? ' 18 ^ J " ' m ^ m ( Wimwm ^| ^ , W b « m ^ i i j ] ni »> 4 wm . - ; Bmiww * nw »» nitJuiiui « Min » " nrwwm n "'» — - " — ¦ — . ¦ . - ' - - ' ' ^ . r « , ...... . „_ :- ^ t , „„„„ , „„ ,. TS , „„„„„ I ninn'S T-. TT 7 R PILLS ' PARR'S LIFE PILLS
A List Of Books, Now Publishing By B D Couslns;I8,Duke Street, L1nc0ln*S-Ixn-F1elds , London.
A LIST OF BOOKS , NOW PUBLISHING BY B D COUSLNS ; i 8 , DUKE STREET , L 1 NC 0 LN * S-IXN-F 1 ELDS , LONDON .
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TH E »»» , »} "" = " " ' ' " Vol I . price 5 s cd—Vol H , price 3 s—Vol III , pr ice SsGd , cloth boards ; or the three volumes in one , lalf bound in calf and lettered , price I 6 s . Refutation of Owcnisni , by G . Bedford , of Worcester ; with a Reply , by ihe Rev . J . E . Smith , M . A .. Is . . New Christianity ; or the Religion of St . Simon , with a coloured Portrait of a St . Simonian Female ; translated by the Rev . J . B . Smith , M . A , Is . The little Book , addressed to the Bishop of Exeter and Robert Owen , by the Rev . 3 . E . Smith , M . A ., 6 d ; by post , 10 d . legends and Miracles , by the Rev . J . E . Smith , SI . A . Oothba ^ lsSd .
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The Universal Chart , containing the Elements of Uui . -rersal Faith , Universal Analogy , and Moral Government . 3 y the Rev . J . E . Smith , M . A . Price Is ; by post , Is 2 d . — IMs little work contains , in the form of articles , the elements of universal principles , or , as the title-page expresses it , ** the elements of universal faith , universal analogy , and moral government , ' * It is divided into ihree parts , and each part into logically consecutive articles or materials of thought for those who desire to haye adefiniteand logical idea of universal truth in its spirited and temporal polarities , without which two polarities in perfect avion , truth can have no being , and any attempt to reduce it to practice must result in sectarian bigotry on the one hand , or infidel anarchy and convulsion on the other .
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Analytical Chart of Universal Justice , Truth , and Peace ; avoidkg the two Extremes of Spiritualism and Haterialisin—the first of which speculates on the Organic Principle , without the Organism , and the latter on the Organism , without the Organic Principle—both are preseated in this Chart . By the Rev . 3 . E . Smith , M . A . Pr ice Cd ; bypost Sd ; or on thick drawing-paper , Is ; by post , ls 2 d . The World Within ; or , a Description of the Interior of Ihe Earth : a Vision of the Mind ; hy the Rev . J . E . Smith , M . A . Prfce sixpence ; if by post , nine penny stamps . Mirabaud's System of Xature , a neat pocket edition { two volumes in one ) . Ss Gd . Tolney ' s Ruins of Empires and the law of Nature . Pocket edition , cloth lid ? . Is Cd .
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Words of a Believer ; or . Paroles d'Pn Croyant , by I'Abbc dela Mcnnais . For having written which , he was excommunicated and damned for ever by the Pope . Price 3 s stitched ; or cloth boards , Is Cd . Palmer ' s Principles of Nature . Is Cd ; by post , 2 s . Good Sense , translated from Bon Sens , by the CureJTes-Jier . 2 s . Clio Ricfcman ' s Life of Thomas Paine , -with a Portrait ( a very scarce book ) . Cs . The Theological Works of Thomas Paine . Cloth boards , 4 s . Age of Reason . Cloth hoards , 2 s . Rights of Man . Price Is Cd . doth hoards ; gilt and
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lettered , is Sd . Bights of Man , stitched in a neat wrapper , only Is ; by post , Is 4 d . —This is the cheapest edition ever offered to the public Common Sense . Cd ; hy post nine penny stamps . The Aphorisms of Thomas Paine . Is Gdpby post , twenty-four penny stamps . "Watson ' s Apologyfor the Bible . Is ; by post , Is fid . "Watson Refuted . Cd ; by post , 9 d . Eternity of the Universe , by G . H . Toulmin , M . D ., proving that the World and all Nature have ever existed . 3 s ; by post , Is Cd . Speculative Dictionary , for the Contemplation of Penetrating Intellects , hy 1 . B . Smith . Price 9 d ; by post , 3 s 2 d . Essays on the Formation of the Unman Character , by Robert Owen , revised by the Author . Is ; hy post , Is Cd . The Book of the New Moral World , by Robert Owen . Is ; by post . Is 3 d .
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Six Lectures on Charity , by Robert Owen . Cd ; by post , 10 penny stamps . Address of Robert Owen , Denouncing the Old System of the World and Announcing the Commencement of the liew . Price 2 d -, by post , -td . Charter of the Rights of Humanity , by Robert Owen . Price 2 d ; hy post , 4 d . Social Bible ; or , an Outline of the Rational System , by B . Owen , ltd ; by post , 3 d . A Lecture on Consistency , by Robert Dale Owen . Price 2 d ; by post , 3 d . Chartism , Trades-Unionism , and Socialism ; or , Which s the best calculated to produce Permanent Relief to the "Working ClassesS A Dialogue . By Thomas Hunt . Price 3 d ; hy post , 5 dV
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An Estimate of the Character and Efficacy of Prayer ; wherein it is shown that that Ceremony is both unreasonable and useless . 2 d ; by post , 4 d . An Essay on the Necessity of Revelation . By Arisiarchus Rederivus . Price 2 d ; if by post , four penny stamps . The Aristocrat ; or , "Wealth and Poverty , a Play , in Five Acts , by Fawcet Dawson . Price Is ; bypost , Is Cd . The Life of David , the Man after God's Own Heart , by Peter Annctt . Price Is ; by post , sixteen penny stamps . The Life of Moses , written by a German Jew , and corrected byan English Christian . Price Is ; by post eighteen penny stamps . Saul , a Drama , by Voltaire , Price . Gd ; hy post , nine penny stamps . True Meaning of the System of Nature , by Helvctius . Price Is ; by post , sixteen penny stamps . Tom Jones , hy Henry Fielding . The four vols , in one , handsomely bound , richly embossed covers and gilt lettered , 3 s .
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The History of Nourjahad , the Persian , a beautiful Story . PriceCil ; by post , 9 penny stamps . The Ass in the Lion ' s Skin ; a French Romance , translated into English . Price 8 d ; by post , 12 penny stamps . Tales of Yore , containing the Loves and Adventures of Bloomsmiry and Felicia , Floris and Blanrhefleur , Ambrosio and Acantha , Leander and Aldina . and Breachman and Padmanaba . Price Sd ; by post , 12 penny stamps . The French Library ; containing the following English Translations from the French : —Attar Gull , by Eugene Sue , Is . La Marana , by De Balzac , 3 d . The Cross Roads , by Jules Janin , 2 s . The King ' s Diversion , hy Victor Hugo , Is , Lucretia Borgia , by Ditto , Cd . Or , the whole bound together , 4 s .
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Tales of my Landlady ; 33 Numbers , at Three-halfpence each , or in one Volume , neatly bound , 4 s Cd . These Talcs comprise many of the above Works . Each Number contains Sixteen Pages of closely-printed Letter-press , stiched in a neat Wrapper , and embellished with a superb Engraving . History of the Sun and Moon , Id each ; by post 2 d each . Wit and Wisdom , by an eminent Wit-cracker , containing several thousand Witty Sayings and Jests , with numerous Engravings , is . The Plague in London , by an Eye-witness , 32 closely printed pages , 2 d ; by post , 4 d . Zadig , " a Philosophical Romance , by Voltaire , to which is added the Hermit , by Parncll ; showing tho similarity of the two stories . Price Cd , stitched , or in cloth hoards , Is ; by post Is Id ,
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POPULAR WORKS KOW PUBLISHING BY Yf . DUGDALE , 37 , HOLIWELL-STftEET , STRAND . NEW WORK BY EUGENE SUE , "DE ROHAN ; OR . THE COURT CONSPIRATOR , " in penny numbers and fourpenny parts . The first part and num . her seven are published this day . Translated expressly for this edition , and nothing omitted . THE WANDERING JEW , No . 33 , and Part 8 , is out , and is cxpec ; ed to be completed in forty-two numbers . THE MYSTERIES OF PARIS , uniform with the above , is progressing . Part 5 and No . 20 are ready . Will be speedily finished in about thirty numbers . * # * Order the Nonpareil edition . The Mysteries of Paris may also be had m sixty penny numbers , or fifteen parts at fourpence each ; being the Srst translation iu the English language , and the only one that contains all the original editu , a before the author had curtailed it to please the fastidious taste of a too prur ient public . This editien has fifty engravings , is printed in good bold type , and the whole , handsomely bound in red , in one volume , may be had for 4 s .
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* * * A liberal allowance to dealers . Also in two volumes octavo , neatly bound , VOLTAIRJS'S PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY , without abridgment or mutilation , containing every word ol the edition in six volumes publishes ! at £ ' 210 s . The first volume has a medallion likeness of the author , and the second a full-length engraving of Voltaire as he appeared iu his seventieth year . To the first volume is prclixcda copious Memoir of his Life and Writings . Every care has been taken to keep the text correct , so that it may remain a lasting monument of the genius and indomitable perseverance of the author in enlightening and liberating his
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fcUow creatures . The universal fame of Voltaire ; the powerful blows which he dealt to superstition and tyranny , from which they will never recover , have long rendered this book celebrated above all others , as the great advocate of freedom and humanity , aud the undoubtable assailant of tyranny , whether spiritual or militant . For beauty of typography and correctness of the text , the publisher wffl challenge competition—and fcr cheapness he wiU defy all . The two volumes contain 1270 pages , and may be had in 120 penny numbers , thirty parts at fourpence each , or in two volumes , handsomely bound and lettered , price 12 s . Sold by all booksellers .
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The WORKS of THOMAS PAINE , uniform with Voltaire ' s Dictionary , to be completed in one volume , or sixty penny numbers , each number containing sixteen pages of good , clear , and readable type . The first part has a bold and excellent portrait of Paine , after Sharpe , from a painting by Romncy . Strange as it may appear , there has yet been no complete and cheap edition of the works of this celebrated man . Richard Carlile placed ¦ hem beyond the reach of the working classes when he published them for £ 2 2 s , the Political Works alone , and the Theological Works for 10 s . Cd . It is calculated that the whole will not exceed sixty numbers at one penny each , or fifteen partsatfourper . ee . Eight numbers are now published , and the succeeding parts will be issued witbrapidity .
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VOLTAIRE'S ROMANCES , NOVELS , and TALES . The celebrity which these famous Tales have obtained in all European and American languages renders all comment superfluous . For wit , sarcasm , and irony they stand unrivalled . TliiswiU be thefirstuniform and complete edition , and wffl comprise the following celebrated works : —Candide , or All for the Best ; Zadig ; The Huron , or the Pupil of Nature ; The ' White Bull : The World as it Goes ; The Man of Forty Crowns ; The Princess of Babylon ; Memnon the Philosopher ; Micvomegas ; Plato ' s Dream ; Babehec , or the Fakirs ; The Two Comforters , & c , & c . Six parts , fourpence each , and twenty-four penny numbers , are now ready . The remainder will speedily follow .
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The DIEGESIS ; being a discovery of the origin , evidences , and early history of Christianity never before or elsewhere so fully and faithfully set forth . By the Rev . k ^ eest Tjteob . Complete in fifty-four numbers , at one penny each , or thirteen parts , fourpence each ; or may be had , neatly bound in cloth and lettered , price 5 s . THE DEVIL'S PULPIT , or the Astro-Theological Lectures of the Rev . Robert Taylor , published under that title , complete in forty-eight numbers , the two last compr ising a Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Reverend Author . This work was formerly published in twopenny numbers—now reduced in price to one penny . All the numbers are reprinted as they fall out , so that sets may be constantly obtained .
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The MIRROR of ROMANCE , in « ne volume , containng four hundred pages quarto , with upwards of fifty iUustrations , and the following celebrated works : — Leone Lconi , by George Sand , now Madame Dudevant , one of the most powerful romances ever written . The Physiology of a Married Man , by Paul de Keck , with up wards of fifty illustrations , is given entire . Jenny ; or The Unfortunate Courtezan , by the same author , containing a most affecting moral , drawn from real life . The Bonnet Rouge , or Simon the Radical , a tale of the French Revolution , —a work of great merit . The White House , a romance by Paul de Koek—Memoirs of an Old Man at twenty-five ; a most piquant and amusing tale . Mancal or Fbeejiasoket , verbatim from the editions published by Carlile , for 15 s . All the ahove maybe had in one volume 5 s ., or iii ten Parts at Cd . each . A liberal allowance to the trade .
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In one thick volume , price Svc shillings , TueMancai . of FBtEMASOHET . PavtsI . II . and III ., as published by Carlile at 5 s . each , may now be had uniform in size with Chambers' MisceUany , and most elegantly printed . This edition contains the prefaces and introduction to each part , which are omitted in the oilier reprints . . Part I . contains a manual of the three first degrees , with an introductory keystone to the Royal Arch . Part II . contains the Royal Arch and Knights Templar Degrees , with an explanatory introduction to the Science . Part III . contains the degrees of Mark Mace , Mark Master Architect , Grand Architect , Scotch Master or Superintendent , Secret Master , Perfect Master , and upwards of twenty other associations , to which is prefixed an explanatory introduction to the science , and a free translation of some of the Sacred Scripture names .
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The parts may be had separate ; parts I . and II ., ls . ed . each , and part III ., 2 s , May be had of all Booksellerst Paul de Kock's Works , full and free translations : — NEIGHBOUR RAYMOND , price Is ., a most amusing tale . The BARBER OF PARIS , 2 s . SUSTAVUS ; or the YonuffBake , 2 s . GEORGETTE ; or the Scrivener ' s Niece , 2 s . BROTHER JAMES , 2 s . MY WIPE'S
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CHILD , Is . Cd . THE MAN WITH THREE PAIR OF BREECHES , 2 s . TOURLOUROU ; or the Conscript , 30 . ALfo , INDIANA , by George Sand , a Romance of Illicit I * v e , 8 s . ¦ ' FERRAGUS , THE CHIEF OF THE DE-
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Y 0 URERS , by M . de Balzac , ls , € d . WiU befolljwed » by others of the * sme writer . . i , ' ON THE POSSIBILITY GF , LBIrll *<*^ fojflJLOTO NESS AN ESSAY QN POPntOUSlSESSi-towhichis added the THEORY Of PAINIfBSS EXTJJKJTJOM / bj Marcus , price IV ' # * * The celebrated pamphlet where it is proposed to forbid the intercourse of Man and Woman when they are poor , and to make it felony when a child is the result . The Theory of Painless Extinction' coolly discusses the method of extinguishing life , when the intruder has riot property immediate ot expectant to support that life . The MONK , by Lewis , verbatim from the Original ; twenty-four plates , price 2 s , 4 d ,
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MARRIAGE PHYSIOLOGICALLY DISCUSSED . In four parts . —Part I . On the Necessity of Marriage ; VrecocHy ; Effects of Wedlock . Part 11 . Instructions in Courting ; Sudden Love ; Organizations ; Madness cured by Matrimony ; the Courtezan Reclaimed . Port III . Limitation of life justified ; Protectors—their utility and general adoption . Part IV . —Real causes of Sterility ; remedies . From tlieFrench of Jean Dubois , 2 s . Gd . FRUITS OF PHILOSOPHY ; or , private advice to young married people .. Containing the various hypo , thesis of Generation ; Structure of the Female Organs ; Conceptions ; Remedies against barrenness . and Inipotsney ; with a curious anatomical plate . 2 s . Cd . . . AU the above , and more extensive Catalogue , may be had from every vender of periodicals . All orders punctually attended to .
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HARE ON SPINAL DISEASE . THIS day i « published , price 2 s . fid ., CASES and OBSERVATIONS illustrative of the beneficial results which may be obtained by close attention and perseverance in some of the most chronic and unpromising instances of spinal deformity ; with eighteen engravings on wood . BySAMOELllABE , M . R . C . S . London : John Churchill , Princes-street ; and maybe had of all booksellers .
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THE HISTORY OF THE CONSULATE AND EMPIRE OF FRANCE .
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NOW PUBLISHING , In Weekly Numbers , price Id ., and iu Parts , price 6 d ., THE HISTORY OF THE CONSULATE AND EMPIRE OF FRANCE , under Napoleon , by M . Tdiess , Author of the " History of the French Revolution , " late President of the Council , and Member of the Chamber of Deputies . Conditions . —The work will be neatly printed in two columns , royal octavo , from a new and beautiful type , aud on fine paper .
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Also uniform with the above , in Weekly Numbers , price 2 d ., and in Monthly Parts , price 8 d ., "THE PEOPLE'S EDITION OF THIERS' HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION , " forming together four handsome volumes . On the completion of the Work , a general preface , introductory to the History of Napoleon , with Titles , Index , « Ssc ., will be given , thus forming a complete standard classical book of general reference , and interesting perusal . Of the vast interest connected with the important national events which took place during the consular and imperial rule of Napoleon there can be no question . In undertaking to record the events of this momentous period , M . Thiebs , from his high position in the state , had the good fortune to obtain possession of a multiplicity of original and official documents , which embrace the minutest details of aU the instructions , orders , & c , dictated by Napoleon himself to his Ministers of State , Privy Councillor . " ! , Prefects , Marshals , and others , Of the success of his undertaking , the rapid sale of the three first volumes , which were issued ] at Paris on the 15 th of March , amounting to 10 , 000 in one day , and tho numerous editions which have been published at Brussels , Leipsic , and other places , affords the most splendid testimony . London : G . VICKERS , HolyweU-street , Strand .
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THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGH CURED BY HOLLWAY'S PILLS . THE Earl of Aldborougli cured of aLiver and Stomach Complaint . Extract of a Letter from the Earl of Aldborougli , dated Villa Messina , Leghorn , 21 st February , 1815 : —¦ To Professor HoRoway . Sir , —Various circumstances prevented the possibility of my thunkiug you before this time for your politeness in sending me your pills as you did . I now take this opportunity of sending you an order for theamount , and , at the same time , to add that your pills have effected a cure of a disorder in my liver and stomach , which all the most eminent of the faculty athome , and all over the continent , had not been able to effect ; nay 1 . not even the waters of Carlsbad and Maricnbad . I wish to have another box and a pot of the ointment , in case any of my family should ever require either . Your most obliged and obedient servant , ( Signed ) ALDBOKOuGH , A Wonderful Cure of Dropsy of Five Years' standing . Copy of a Letter from Mr . Thomas Taylor , Chemist , Stockton , Durham , 17 th April , 1845 : — To Professor Holloway . Sir , —I think it my duty to inform you that Mrs . Clough , wife of Mr . John Clough , a respectable farmer of AcWam , within four miles of this place , had been suffering from dropsy for five years , and had had ( lie best medical advice , without receiving any relief . Hearing of your pills and ointment , she used them with such surprising benefit that , in fact , she has now given them up , being so well , and quite able to attend to her household duties as formerly , which she never expected to do again . I had almost forgotten to state that she was given up by ' the faculty as tiieuraVU . When she used to get up in the morning it was impossible to discover a feature in her face , being in such a fearful state . Tins cure is entirely by the use of your medicines . I am , sir , yours , Ajc , & c . ( Signed ) Thomas Tatiob . J Cure of Indigestion and Constipation of the Bowels . Copy of a Letter from G . It . Wythen Baxter , Esq .., Author of the " Book of the Bastiles , " & c , & c . The Brynn , near Newtown , Montgomeryshire , North Wales , March 3 rd , 1815 . To Professor Holloway . Sir , —I consider it my duty to inform you that your pills , a few boxes of which I purchased at Mr . Moore ' s , Druggist , of Newtown , have cured me of constant indigestion and constipation of the bowels , which application to literary pursuits had long entailed upon me . I should strongly recommend authors , and studiously-disposed persons generally , to use your valuable pills . You have my permission to publish this note , if you wish to do so . I am , sir , your most obedient servant , ( Signed ) G . R , Withen Baxteb . A Cure of Asthma and Shortness of Breath , Extract of a Letter from the . Rev . David Williams , Resident Wesleyan Minister at Beaumaris , Island of Anglesca , North Wales , January 14 th , 1815 : — To Professor Holloway . Sir , —The pills which I requested you to send me were for apoor man of the name of Hugh Davis , who , be / ore he took them , was almost tillable to walk for the want of breath ! and had only taken them a few days when he appeared quite another man ; his breath is now east ; and natural , and he is increasing daily in strength . ( Signed ) David Williams . N . B . —These extraordinary pills will cure any case of Asthma or Shortness of Breath , however long standing or distressing the case may be , even if the patient be unable to lie downin bed through fear of being choked with cough andphlegm . This Wonderful Medicine can he recommended with thegrcatest confidence for any of the following diseases : — Ague Female Irregulari- Sore Throats Aethma ties Scrofula , or King's Bilious Complaints Fits Evil BlotchC . « on Skin Gout Secondary Symp . Bowel Complaints Headache toms Colics Indigestion TicDoloreux Constipation of Inflammation Tumours Bowels Jaundice Ulcers Consumption Liv ? r Complaints Venereal Affections Debility Lumhs !« : o Worms , all kinds . Dropsy Piles "Weakness , from Dysentery Rheumatism whatever cause , Erysipelas Retention of Urins ? & C & C , Fevers of aU kinds Stone and Gravel Thsse truly invaluable Fills can be obtained at the establishment of Professor Holloway , . near Temple Bar , London , and of most respectable Venders of Medicine , throughout the civilized world , at the following prices : —Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . fid ., lis ,, 22 s „ and 33 s ., each box . There is a considerable saving by taking thelarger sizes , N . B . —Directions for the guidanc « ticnts in every disorder are afltsed to each box ,
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JtGGOD NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED . Hl ^ a cxccHent : OINTMENT , called i * he" POOR X' ^ MlN'S FRIEND /' lB oonfidontly .-recommendod to lheinWic asan unfailing remedy for wounds of every defcrjptkHi , anda certain cure fpruleerated sore legs ( if of twen ty years' standing ); cuts , ' burns , scalds , bruises , chilblains , ulcers , scorbutic eruptions , pimples in the face , weak and inflamed eyes , piles and -fistula , gangrene , and is a specific for eruptions that sometimes follow vaccina , tion . Sold in pots at laid / and-Ss . 9 d . each . , Also , his PILULES ANTISCPvOPHUL ^ , confirmed hy more than forty years' successful experience as an invaluable remedy for that distressing complaint called scrofula glandular swellings , particularly those of the neck , & c . They present one of the best alternatives ever compounded for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her operations . Thev are efficacious also in rheumatism , and form a mild and superior family aperient , and may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet . Sold in boxes at 13 id . and 2 s . 9 d . By the late Dr . Roberts ' s will , Messrs ., Beach and Bar . nicott , who had been confidently entrusted with the preparation of his medicines for many years past , are left joint proprietors of the Poor Man ' s Friend and ; Pinto Antiscrophulas , & c , & c , with the exclusive right , power , and authority to prepare and vend the same . The utility of these medicines is fully testified by thousands of persons who have been benefited by their aid . Amongst the numerous testimonials received , the following is cleeted : — To Messrs . Beach and Sarnicott , Brldport . Gentlemen , —Amongst the many cures performed by your invaluable medicines , I may mention one—the person does not wish his name to appear in public print , but you may refer to me for t ' . ic facts of the case . A man , whom disease had so affected his'face that it was one complete outbreak , and so disgusting that he was obliged to keep it covered , and , after trying several remedies , but all in vain , was induced to try your Poor Man ' s Friend and Pills . After using a pot and a box of pills , he seemed to grow worse ; but through my persuasion he continued the medicine , and when he had used the fourth pot of ointment , and also the pills , he was completely cured , and has remained so ever since , now nearly six months . Many other remarkable instances of cures I haveknown , inasmuch as I positively think it is one of the best medicines I am acquainted with , for the diseases to which it is recommended , Yours very faithfully , Thomas McAdam . Dungannon , April 6 , 1841 . Beware of Counterfeits . —No medicine sold under the above names can possibly be genuine unless " Bench and Barnicott , late Dv . Roberts , "Bridport , " is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed on each package . Sold wholesale by the Proprietors , Beach and Barnicott , at their Dispensary , Bridport ; by the London houses ; and by appointment by Dr . Butler , Dublin ; Marshall , Belfast ; O'Sliaughnessy , Limerick ; M'Swecny , Galway ; M'Adam , Dungannon ; G . P . Atkins , chemist , 123 , Patrick-street , near the Market , Cork ,
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Just Published , A new and important Edition of the SUent Friend on Human frailty . Price 2 s . fid ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : the destructive effects of Gonorrhoea , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished with Ten fine coloured Engravings , representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the skin , by eruptions on the head , face , and body ; with approved mode of cure for both sexes ; followed by ' observations ' oh the obligations of MARRIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with directions for the removal of certcin Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted without exposure , and with assured confidence of succeus .
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By R . and L . PERRY and Co ., Consulting Surgeons . Published by . the Authors , and may be had at their Residence , , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London ; sold by Strange , 21 , 'Paternoster-row ; Hnnnay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; Gordon , 140 , Lcadenhall-street ; Powell , 10 , Westmorland-street , Dublin ; Lindsay , 11 , Elm-row , Edinburgh ; D . Campbell , 130 , Argylc-strcct , Glasgow ; Ingham , Market-strect , Manchester ; Newton , Churchstreet , Liverpool ; Guest , Bull-street , Birmingham . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . . ""We regard tie work before us , the " Silent Friend , " as a work embracing most clear and practical views of a series of com ; Jaints hitherto little understood , and passed over by 'Jie majority of the medical profession , for what reason we are at a loss to know . "Wc must , however , confess that a perusal of this work has loft such a favourable impression on our minds , that we not only recommend , but cordially wish every one who is the victim of past folly , or suffering from indiscretion , to profit by the advice contained in its pages . "—Age and Argus . "The Authors of the " Silent Friend" seem to be thoroughly conversant with the treatment of a class of complaints which are , we fear , too ' prevalent in the present day . The perspicuous style in which this book is written , and the valuable hints it conveys to those who are apprehensive of entering the marriage stale , cannot fail to recommend it to a careful perusal . "—Em . "This work should be read by all who value health and wish to enjoy life , for the truisms therein contained defy all doubt . —Farmers' Journal .
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THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIA . CUM Is intended to relieve those persons , who , by an immo . derate indulgence of their passions , have ruined their constitutions , or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state , are affected with any of . those previous symptoms that betray its approach , as the various affections of j tlic nervous system , obstinate gleets , excesses , irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , weakness , total impotency , barrenness , ibc . This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the matrimonial state , lest , in the event of procreation occurring , the innocent offspring should hear enstamped upon it the physical characters derivable from parental debility , Price lis ., or the quantity of four at lis . in one bottle for 33 s ., by which lis . is saved ; the £ 5 cases may be had as usual , which is a saving of £ 112 s .
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THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE , An anti-syphilitic remedy for searching out and purifying the diseased humours of the blood ; conveying its active principles throughout the body , even' penetrating the minutest vessels , removing all corruptions , contaminations , and impurities from the vital stream ; eradicating the morbid virus , and radically expelling it through the skin . Price lis ., or four bottles in one for 33 s ., by which lis . is saved , also in £ 5 cases , which saves £ 112 s . Venereal contamination , if not at first eradicated , will often remain secretly lurking in the system for years , and , although for a while . undiscovered , at length breakout upon the unhappy individual in its most dreadful forms ; or else , unseen , internally endanger the very vital organs of existence . To those suffering from the consequences which this disease may have left behind in the form of secondary symptoms , eruptions of the skin , blotches on the head aud face , ulcerations and enlargement of the throat , tonsils , and threatened destruction of the nose , palate , & c , nodes on the shin bones , or ' any of those painful affections arising from the dangerous ellccts of the indiscriminate use of mercury , or the evils of an imperfect cure , the Concentrated Detersive Essence will be found to be attended with the most astonishing effects , in checking the ravages of the disorder , removing all scorbutic complaints , and effectually re-establishing the health of the constitution . To persons entering upon the responsibilities of matrimony , and who ever had the misfortune during their more youthful days to be affected with any form of these diseases , a previous course of this medicine is highly essential , and of the greatest importance , as more serious affections are visited upon an innocent wife and offspring , from a want of these simple precautions , than perhaps half the world is aware of ; for , it must be remembered , where the fountain is polluted , the streams that flow from it cannot be pure ,
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PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Cd ., and lis . per box , "With explicit directions , rendered perfectly intelligible to every capacity , are well known throughout Europe to be the most certain and effectual remedy ever discovered for gonorrhoea , both in its mild and aggravated forms , by immediately allaying inflammation aud arresting further progress . Gleets , strictures , irritation of tho bladder , pains of the loins and kidneys , gravel , and other disorders of th e urinary passages , in either sex , are permanently cured in a short space of time , without confinement or the least exposure . The above medicines are prepared only by Messrs . R . and L . PERRY and Co ., Surgeons , IS , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London . Messrs . PERRY expect , when consulted by Idler , the usual fee of One Pound , without which no notice whatever can be taken of the communication . Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases , as to tho duration of the complaint , the symptoms , age , habits of living , and general occupation , Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world ; no difficulty can occur , as they will be securely packed , and carefully protected from observation . Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted as usual , at 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London , punc tually . from Eleven till Two . and from Five till jfci » On Sundays from Ten till Twelve . Only one persona visit is required 1 from a country patient to enable Messrs . Perry and Co . to give such advice as " will be the m ? , ° e £ J ? £ P ? ncilt a » Q effectual cure , after all other means have proved ineffectual . N . B .-Country Druggists ,-Booksellers , Patent Medicine Venders , and every other shopkeeper , can be supplied with any ( 1 Ua » tity Of the Cordial klra of Syriaeum ?{ i » Concentrated Detersive Essence , and Perry's Purifying Specific Pills , with the nsual allowance to the Trade bv most of the principal Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London , of whom way be had he "Silent friend . "
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...... . „_ :- ^ t , „„„„ , „„ ,. TS , „„„„„ TO MR . TROUT , 220 , STRAND , ' LONDON . ; V ; : Doncaster , September 20 th , 1844 . P IIt ,--Thc following particulars have been handed to ^ us with a . request that they might be forwarded to you with permission for their publication , if you should deem them worthy of such . J . DnOOKE and Co ., Doncastcr . " Elizabeth Brearley , residing in Duke-strect , Doncas . ter , aged between . forty and fifty , was severely afflicted with rheumatism , and confined to her bed for a period of nearly two months , with scarcely the power to lift her arm ; she was signally benefited after taking two doses of BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS , and after finishing two boxes was quite recovered . " The above recent testimonial is a further proof of the great efficacy of this valuable medicine , which is the most effective remedy for gout , rheumatism , sciatica , lumbago , tic doloreux , pains in the head and face , often mistaken for tooth-nchc , and for all gouty and rheumatic tendencies . It is also gratifying to have permission to refer to the following gentlemen , selected from a multitude of others , whose station in society has contributed to advance this popular medicine in public esteem : —J . It . Mandall , Esq ., coroner , Doneastcr ; the ltcv . Dr . Blomberg ; the Chevalier de la Garde ; Mr . Miskin , brewer and maltster , Dartford ; Mr . llichard Stone , Luton ; John J . Giles , Esq ., Primley ; Mr . Imvood , Perbright ; Win . Courtenay , Esq ., Barton Stacey , near Andovor Hallway Station , . Hants '; all of whom have received benefit by taking this medicine , and have allowed the proprietor the privilege of publishing the same for the benefit of the afflicted . Sold by Thomas Prout , 220 , Strand , London , price Is . lid . and 2 s . l ) d . per box ; and , by his appointment , by Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newsome , Smccton , llcinlinrdt , Tarbottom , and Horner , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis and Son , Burdeliin , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Linncy , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke and Co ., Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Doneastcr ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Fogiritt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easingwold ; England , Fell , Spivey , Iluddersfidd ; Ward , Richmond ; Sweeting , Knaresborough ; Pease , Oliver , Darlington : Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldtliorpc , Tadcaster ; ltogerson , Cooper , Xcwby , Kay , Bradford ; -Price , Priestley , Ponfefract ; Cord well , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , ¦ Wakefield ; i Berry , Denton -, Suter ; LcylamV Hartley , PaTucr , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridgc ; Dalby , Wcthcrby ; Waite , Harrogate : Wall , Barnslcy ; and all respectable medicine venders throughout the kingdom , Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , and observe the . mime and address of " Thomas Prout , 220 , Strand , London , " impressed upon the Government stamp affixed to each box of the Genuine Medicine ,
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WRAY'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE for Gonorrhoea , warranted to remove Urethral Discharges in forty-eight liours : in tho majority of cases tweuty-four , if arising from localcauses . Sold ( in bottles , Is . Gd . and lis . each , duty included ) at 118 , llolborn-hill , and 334 , Strand , London . Sold also by Sanger , 150 , Oxford-street ; Johnston , GS , Cornhili ; Barclay and Sons , 95 , Farringdon-strect ; Butler , 4 , Cheapside ; Edwards , C 7 , St . Paul ' s Church-yard ; and by all medicine vendors in town and country . Advice given gratuitously to persons calling between the hours of eleven and one in tho morning , and seven and nine in the evening . Where also may be had Wray ' s Celebrated Balsamic Pills , for the cure of gleets , impuissance , strictures , seminal weakness , whites , pains iu the loins , affections of the kidneys , gravel , irritation of tho bladder or urethra , and other diseases of the urinary passages , frequently performing , in recent cases , a perfect cure in the space of a few days ; they have also been found decidedly efficacious in cases of gout and rheumatism ; and an excellent remedy for the removal of the evil effects of self abuse . In boxes at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Gd ., and Us . each . By post free , 8 s ., 5 s ., and 12 s . "A mild diuretic—a soothing balsamic—a powerful tonic—and an excellent invigorating' pill . " —Sunday Times . Wray ' s Alterative Tonic Powders and Pills , a certain specific for the removal of pseudo-syphilis , secondary symptoms , & c . 4 s . Gd ., lis ., and 22 s . a packet . Wray ' s Improved Suspensory Bandages , well adapted for sportsmen , gentlemen , hunting , riding , walking , suffering from disease , relaxation , local debility , ibc , approved ' and highly recommended by the late Mr .. Abernethy . Best Jean , Is , and Is . fid . ; ditto , with fronts , 3 s . fid . ; knitted or wove silk , 2 s . Gd . ; ditto , with elastic springs , 7 s . 6 d ; RUPTURES . Wrays Improved Steel Spring Trusses , for hernia , properly adapted ; single , 5 s . Gd ., 7 s . Cd ., and 10 s . fid . ; doubles , 10 s . 0 d ., 15 s ., and 21 s . Physicians' and Surgeon ' s advice every day from eleven till one , and evening from seven till nine .
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Just p-Mtshcd , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated tilth cases , and ¦ full-length engravings , price 2 s . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt Ofaposl-offlceordcrforSs . Gd . THE SECRET . COMPANION , - ' A MEDICAL WORK on nervous debility aud the concealed cause of the decline of physical strength and loss of . mental capacity , with remarks on the ' effects of solitary indulgence , neglected gonorrhoea , ' syphilis , secondary symptoms , & c , and mode of treatment ; followed by observations on marriage , with proper directions for the removal of all disqualifications . Illustrated with engravings , showing the evils arising from the use of mercury , and its influence on the body . By It , J . Bhqme and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , London . Published by the Authors , and sold by Sherwood , Gilbert , and Piper , Paternoster-row ; Mr . Noble , 114 , Chancery-lane ; Mr . "Purkiss , Comptou- street , Soho ; Hannay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; Barth , i , Brydgcs-strcct , Covent-gavdcn ; Gordon , HC , LcaueulinUstreet , London ; Roberts , Derby ; Sutton , lieview-onke , Nottingham ; Gardiner , Gloucester ; Fryer , Bath ; Harper , Cheltenham ; lieene , Bath ; Cooper , Leicester ; Caldicott , Wolverhampton ; Jeyes , Northampton ; Parker , Hereford ; Turner , Coventry ; Slatter , Oxford ; Kewton , Church-street , ahd Ross and A'ijbtingalc , Chroniolc-ofiice , Liverpool ; Ferris and Score , Union-street , Bristol ; Wood , High-street , Guest , Bull-street , Birmingham ; Collins , St , Mary-street , Portsmouth ; Mendham , Nelson-street , Greenwich ; Davis , Bernard-street , Southampton ; and by all booksellers in town and country . OPINIONS OS TU £ PRESS . This is a work of great merit , and should be placed in the hands of every young man who is suffering from past folly and indiscretion . It contains many valuable truths , and its perusal is certain to benefit him in many ways . — London Mercantile Journal . The authors of this valuable work evidently well understand the subject upon which they treat ; and this is the best guarantee we can give those persons to whom it is likely to prove serviceable . It is a publication which can , aud ought to be , placed in the hands of every young man to guide him among the temptations of the world to which he may be subjected . —Kentish Mercury .
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THE CORDIAL BALM OF ZEYLAN 1 CA ; ov . Kature ' s Grand Restorative ; is exclusively directed to the cure oi nervous sexual debility , syphilis , obstinate gleets , irregularity , weakness , impotency , barrenness , loss of appetite , indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising from venereal excesses , & c . It is a most powerful and useful medicine in all cases of syphilis , constitutional weakness , or any of the previous symptoms which indicate approaching dissolution , such as depression of the spirits , fits , headache , wanderings of the mind , vapours and melancholy , trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs , disordered nerves , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath , and inward wastings . This medicine should bo taken previous to persons entor ing into the matrimonial state , to prevent the offspring suffering from the past imprudence of its parents , or inheriting any seeds of disease , which is too frequently the case . Sold in bottles , price 4 s . Gd . and lis . each , or the quantity of four in one family bottle , for 33 s ., by which one lis . bottle is saved . The £ 5 cases ( the purchasing of which will be a saving of £ 112 s . ) may be had as usual . Patients in the country who require a course of this admirable medicine , should send £ 5 by letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage .
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BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS are universall y acknowledged to be tho best and surest remedy for the cure of tho Venereal Disease in both sexes , including gonorrhoea , gleets , secondary symptoms , strictures , seminal weakness , deficiency , and all diseases oi the urinary passages , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from business . These pills , which do not contain mercury , have never been known to fail in effecting a cure , not only in recent , but in severe cases , where salivation aud other treatment lias been inefficient ; a perseverance in the Purifying Vegetable Pills , in which Messrs . Brodie . have , happily compressed the most purifying and healing virtues of the vegetable system , and which is of the utmost importance to those affl ' ctcd with scorbutic affections , eruptions on any part of the bod y , ulcerations scrofulous or venereal taint , will cleanse the blood from all foulness / counteract every morbid affection , and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour . Price Is . ljd ., 2 s . " 9 d ., 4 s . Gd ., and lis . per box . Observe the signature of " R . J . Brodie and Co ., London , " impressed on a seal in red wax , affixed to each bottle and box , as none else are genuine . Sold by all medicine vendors in town and country . Be sure to ask for Brodie ' s Cordial Balm of Zeylanica , or Nature ' s Grand Restorative , and Purifying Vegetable Pills . Messrs . Brodie and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted , as usual , at 27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London , from eleven o'clock in the morning till eight in the evening , and on Sundays from eleven o ' clock till two . Country patients are requested to be as minute as » OS . sible in the detail of their cases . The communication must be accompanied with the usual consultation fee of £ 1 , and iu all cases the most inviolable secrcsy may be relied on . N . B . —Country druggists , booksellers , and patent medicine venders can be supplied with any quantity of Brodie ' s Purifying Vegetable Pills / and Cordial Balm of Zeylanica , with the usual allowance to the trade , by the principal wholesale patent medicine houses in London . Only one personal visit is required to " effect a " permanent e \ ire . . ¦ Observe . '— -27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London ,
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ninn'S T-. TT 7 R PILLS PARR'S LIFE PILLS ARE acknowledged to be all that are required to con . quer disease and prolong life . The extraordinary success of this medicine is the wonder of the age ; it lias been tried by hundreds of thousands as an aperient , and has in every instance done good ; it has never in the slightest degree impaired the most delicate constitution . Tens of thousands have testified that perseverance in the ' use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS will completely cure any disease , and are living witnesses of the benefit received from this invaluable medicine . Testimonials are received daily , and it would be impossible in a newspaper to publish one half received ; and the following are selected as people well known in their re . spective neighbourhoods , aud whose testimony is unquestionable . Further sheets of testimonials , and the " Life and Times of Old Parr , " may bo had , gratis , of allagents . ' The following case of cure by Purr's Life Pills is communicated by Mr . C . Ruiter , chemist and druggist , Shaftesbury , Dorset , agent for Parr ' s Pills : — A respectable farmer residing near Shaftesbury , had for years been subject to the most distressing attacks of giddiness of the head , frequently attended with severe head ache . The various medicines he used at different times did him little or no good , till lie was induced to give Pair's Pills a trial . The very first dose afforded much relief , and he has found them more serviceable than any other medicine he has taken . He always resorts to them on finding any symptoms of the complaint coming on , and they invariably relieve him . The attacks have been much less frequent since taking Parr ' s Pills , and he believes by continuing their use his complaint will entirely leave him . Dated April 2 Gth , 1845 . From Mr . W . Alexander , bookseller , Yarmouth : — You will probably remember the name of the respectable octogenarian gardener , Mr . Cowles , of Blmidti stone , who still ( with his son-in-law ) attends our excellent vegetable and fruit market . Mr . Cowles , when I last saw him , a few weeks ago , was in excellent health , and , although eighty-eight years of age , works at digging in his garden several hours in the day . He still continues occasionally to take the med cine , which he believes , under Providence , to have been tho means of coufwrim ; on him so much comfort . Since I wrote the above , I have inquired after Mr . Cand , and learn that he is quite well and hearty . The late severe cold weather affected him much ; but , having taken your excellent medicine , he is quite well , cheerful , aud able to resume his work . William Alexander . Champion Ollicc , March 5 , 1845 . Gentlemen , —I think it only fair to mention that a man named Scanlon , residing iu Sligo , porter to the Bianconi Car , on purchasing a box of your pills , declared to me that for the last eight years he 1 ms suffered severely from a bad stomach , no food resting on it , and swelling often exist , ing ; and that after finishing one box at Is . lid . he felt ' not only better , but well ; can now cat any food , and his appetite and spirits increase . I remain , gentlemen , your obedient servant , ——— ' C . V £ RD 0 N . Beware of spurious imitations . Beware of spurious imitations of the above medicine . None are genuine unless the words PARR'S LIFE PILLS arc in WHITE letters on a RED gisoond , engraved on the Government Stamp , pasted round each box ; alsothe fac-simile of the signature of the Proprietors , " T , ROBERTS and Co ., " London , on the directions . Sold in boxes at Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and family packets at lis ., by Edwards , G 7 , St . Paul ' s ; Barclay and Sons , Far . ringdon-street ; Sutton and Co ,, Bow Church-yard , Loudun ; Mottcrshcad and Co ., Manchester ; J . aud It , llaimcs and Co ., Edinburgh ; Mitchell , Glasgow ; and b y all respectable druggists and patent medicine retailors throughout the kingdom . —Directions arc given with each box .
Supposed Case Of Poisoning At Bath.—This City Has Been Thrown Into Astate Of Considerable Excitement
Supposed Case of Poisoning at Bath . —This city has been thrown into astate of considerable excitement
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especially among the higher circles , in consequence of suspicions having arisen that the late Lieutenant-General George Dick , who died in the month of March , 18-14 ,. had come by his death in an unfair manner . Licutcnant-General Dick was an officer , not only of high rank , but also of ' considerable for tune , and resided at Clifton , Bristol , but previous fo his death he came to reside in Catlicrinc-placc , Bath , where , in the month of March , 1 S-M , he died very suddenly , and was buried in the cemetery at Bath wielc , where the remains of the late Mr . Beckford are also interred . The reasons which caused suspicions to arise that he had come by his death unfairly have not
at present been made known ; but it appears that lor some reason suspicions arose in the minds of sonic members of the General ' s family , and in consequence his eldest son Mr . George J . Dick , who holds a high office in the civil service of India , came to England to investigate the matter , and in the course of his inquiries received some information which increased the suspicions in his mind , and he waited upon the coroner of Bath , upon whom ho ' urged the necessity of holding an inquest . Other inquiries having been instituted , and certain depositions made , the coroner ' felt tnat it had become his imperative duty to commence an inquiry , and issued his warrant for the exhumation of the body , and for the impanelling of the jury . The inquest commenced on Friday afternoon , at the cemetery where the General ' s remains had
been interred ; and the matter having become known , a numerous body of the medical profession' attended the exhumation . Mr . Barrette attended to make thcjiost mortem examination , and Mr . Ilc ' rapath , the celebrated analytical chymist and toxicolbgist , attended to receive the viscera , with a view to asearching examination ofthcircontents . A professional gentleman also attended on behalf of some parties against whom , I understand , a suspicion has arisen . The jury having been sworn , the coroner ( Mr . English ) addressed them , and said that-they had been summoned there upon a very extraordinary occasion , to inquire how and by what means 'Lieutenant-General George Dick , whose body would be identified before them , came by his death . There were circumstances
attending this inquiry which were not only ol an extraordinary , but of a * most distressing character . A considerable period had elapsed since the decease of General Dick . His body was interred in the ccmctcitf , and it was not at that time expected that it would ever be necessary to disturb his remains . Circumstances had , however , since come to his ( the coroner ' s ) knowledge which imperatively forced upon him , in the faithful performance of his duties , the institution of that inquiry . About seventeen or eighteen months ago General Dick had died in that city very suddenly . It was probably known to them that tlio deceased General ' s son moved in the higher circles of society and was much respected . His death did not occur among the nearest members of his family ,
and his eldest son was at that time in India . 'Ilic circumstances attending his death were such that at that time an inquest was undoubtedl y desirable , and hud the parties acted with a proper ' discretion one would no doubt have been held . None , however , took place . He ( the coroner ) was now acting ii |/ on the earnest request of the eldest son of the deceased , who . at a great sacrifice of feeling , time , ami money , had come from the East Indies to cause this inquiry to be made ; and upon the solemn informations lie had seen he believed that in ordering the exhumation of the body he was only acting in the discharge of his duty . Of course there were circumstances bestd ® the information of Mr . Dick to justify his present proceedings , lie believed , as he had said , that Mr .
jjick was acting ironi no improper motives , no , r heved that he was only anxious to satisfy his mind that his father had died in the course of nature , whose death he stated , on his solemn declaration , to * believed to have been otherwise . The period which had elapsed since the death was so long that the chances of death from violence being proved would rest on » very remote possibility , Still it was possible , supposing it to have been caused by some kind of pot-on , that it might be traced . A gentleman " of the very highest talent and thegrcatest experience , whose fame must be known to them all—has been broug ht over-Mr . Uerapatb , and Mr . Barette , deputy-coroner lor the county , would examine the body . It would bemost satisfactory to the feelings of Mr . Dick , and . *
the parties who , though not directly , were yet indirectly charged , if the body should be in such a state as to show natural causes of death . There were man ) minute circumstances upon which he would not tiica enter . Certainly Mr . Dick had reason to be higMS displeased with the family the General lived witli , and it should also bo stated that the propr iety ol an inquest being held was stated to them at the time , but it was objected to , and the bodv was interred without inquiry . Two medical gentlemen at the time gave a certificate that the deceased died of apop lexy I but on those gentlemen being summoned tliey couW give no reason for that oninion . excentinff that tnc
General died suddenly , and with some members 01 his family . Unless the cause of death could be shown , it would be useless entering upon anv inquiry l f | ' ~ > ingthc other circumstances , and therefore he s !; q « « have the examination made at once . It ' was potfiUK ; that the deceased might have died from the » £ ««¦) of some poison . It arsenic had been emp loyed w . might detect its presence ; he believed , however , ui » where arsenic was used the death was very se " lcll | 6 sudden as it had been in this case . The jury l " , proceeded to the tomb , from which the cofmi «• » taken and opened in their presence . Evidence «• then given to identify the remains as those oi i deceased Gener ; il , and the inquiry was adjoin nt * Mr . Barrette at once commenced the postmortem c- > mination . and the stnm . wh mid vfarara were . Itam
over to Mr . Hornpath , by whom they will be ojen * upon with a view to the discovery of any P ' . " , V ] e remains . The inquiry has excited a cons '; iici . sensation among the fashionable circles oi *• ' Clifton , & c . A MasVIIakd Smashed by . Machisew c » Cu / lED BV U 0110 WA \' S OlSTilEST ASV I ' lUS . " - >>> ^ Walking , an engineer , residing in Ca stJc-a , » Borough , had his hand and wrist broken by a s ^ engine , was eight months at the hospital , wlici ^ pioposed to amputate it , which the patient wo g submit to . Several pieces of bone came awa >> , tll 0 the formation of three abscesses on the uacK « hand . The wrist was perfectly useless , as " ^ J . the elbow joint , which had become quite c 0 "' V tlieS e In this dcploniblcstate he commenced the use u ^ extraordinary medicines , which cflcctcd a V cure in about nine weeks .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Aug. 23, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_23081845/page/2/
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