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ESTABLISHED in Leeds in lS 37 . and Mi . ce then « . (• % leading Provincial Journal in the Kingdom , u now _jmblishea at So . 310 , Strand , London- „ , „ . - _„« , „ , t TUeol ! iectoftlieProrrietorin esuW « sl .. nStlie _. Aor «« rn mr was to fun ..- « a _fearless and faWiful organ for tbe _li _^ _sen tation ef the Labouring Classes , whose interests from time immemorial l . _avel-ceii shamelessly neglected . The removal of _« he Star to London lias enabled its _conductors to _sw-i _' -y * ••« - * _'* ¦ * " ¦ _*•¦ tJle lattSt i ' _* _* - _* _-- _* Sence , as well as die most interesting news ; in consequence of -which its number of _n-. idr _** s have materially increased in the * Metro _* ti _' 'is _, and its countrv circulation can be equalled hvfew even the most extensively circulated Metropolitan newspapers--fronithe _GtTOSivc nrculation ofthe _Aortln-rn Star , to _* ge ther _* - * i 1 tli tlic fact that it is raid hy all classes of society j as _the-ovaii ofthe inoveratnt party , Advertisers will find ! it to te a niedimn of c # _njmunicatioii -with the public at a 3-jewcrti -f-ot . ee . j Books and PubS cations for review must he addressed { post paid ) to the Editor , _StO , Strand , London . Adver-j i 5 emeiiis and orders for papers to he addressed to Feargus O'Connor , 310 , Strand , where all communications will be _puMCtuaUv attended to . The foUowing extract from the "News-payer Stamp Returns for October , Xovumbcr , and December , 1813 ( sinea " which no returns have been made ) , show tliat the _Wg-rlhcrn Star is far at the head of many old-established , Xondon Weehlv journals : — _A'ORTiSKKN _STAK .. .. ~ .. 117 , 000 Kews ofthe W * jrld .. Sfi , 0 _« 0 Cniu-d Service Ga-Hecortl „ S 3 , _"HiO zctte lfl , _5 ? 0 Examiner 71 , 000 Patriot 60 _,-iOO Britannia _ .. .. GG . _OtfO _S-teetaior 48-880 Mark-lane Express .. 54 , oiJ 0 Era _43 . / JO 0 Tablet .. ~ .. .. -15 , 0 ' « 1 John RoU 39 , _' _KIO Observer ~ .. .. 41 , 000 Watchman SS _. 00 I ) Adas 37 , 000 Age and Argus .. .. 2 _J , 500 _Nonconformist . .. 30 , 000 Sentinel „ 20 , 000 Bell ' s Sew AVceklv Journal of Commerce 1-5 , 500 Messenger .. . " . - _ , 5 © 0 * * Observe the Office , _SiO . S * acana , London . Ihe following Books are published at tiie _Nortiiem Star office , 310 , Strand , and may he had of aU _RookseUcrs and Sews Agents . i ! | j i i '
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CHAMBERS' PHILOSOPHY REFUTED . Just published Price Fourpence ( forming a Pamphlet of 56 pages demy Svo ., in a stilt wrapper ) , TUE THIRD EDITION OF A FCXL and COMPLETE KEFUTATIOJ * of tiie pniLOSOPHY contained in a TRACT recently _pub-Jisnrtbyttic'MESSnS . C 1 TA _* MBERS , of Edinburgh , entitled tlte "Emi _. Ioyer ami Einployed . " This valuable little work contains the most complete defence oi ihe demands of the - _" _iVori-in ;; Classes for their fair share of the enormous wealth created b y Machinery , as well as a justification of Trades Unions . The nuiuero * s ap -eals tliat have been made to Mr . O'Connor fron _nwury every part of thc kingdom for the publication , in pamphlet form , of those Dialogues tliat have recently appeared in the Star , have determined hhn -to gratify _wli-it _appears to be thc almost unanimous wish Of the _labouring Classes . "The Employer and the Employed , " * * by Feargus . O'Connor , * * beats anything even of its author ' s , — _-JEMiiomir _f . Complete in onc Vol ., neatly Bound in Cloth , A PRACTICAL "WORK OX SMALL FARMS . Price Two Shillings and Sixpence . BT _FZAKOCS O ' cOXXOR , ESQ . The desire of the author has been to furnish a valuable compendium at such a price as would enable every working man to become possessed ofit . It contains all thc practical instructions , together with Plates , _Heecriblii-r fanu-iiousc , Offices , Tank , Farm-yard , ic . ; with jiar _tic-ular information requisite for Ciirrjilli ; Out all the operation ** . N . B . —The above work may still be procured ir . numbers , price 6 d . each . " I have , within the last few months , visited every part of France , and 1 declare that 1 have seen more misery in one street in Dublin than in all France ; tlic people are well clad , w « dl fed , aiid ujci-ry ; tin- } - are all _cai'ilovcil on SHALL l \ iIUIS Of Uieir OWIX , Ol- on equitable ta - _fchi-js '" - — Tide Lard . _Cloncurrji ' s Xettei * in Morning Chronicle , Oct . Ith , 1 S 1 _' * . Those _jiersons desirous of listtcring tlieir condition and of becoming " / ndcjioidciit _ialKmrcrs , " by entering the "Proiluctivc-lahour"' Market , will do well to read "A 'Practical Work on Small Farms , " by 1 _'eahgus O'Consob , ' Esq . lt contaius much useful information , invaluable to the parties for wliom it w _^ _is written ; and Old Farmers will find many useful lessons in the new system of husbandry , which tlicy haveyt-t to learn . The work displays pent practical k : _i-.. _wled-re , and is written so that any one who reads may understand . Mr . O ' Conuor seems not to have used cither die old or 'new nomenclature' in tliis -work ; hc has not buried his _meauiii- ; in chemical technicalities , which very few understand , but whicli most writers ou agriculture seem so desirous ot _usin-r . Perhaps they do uot _uutLrstaud Ihe practice of Farming so well as the theory ; and , _tliwtfwre , in . \ si 5 l * y tliat which tliey cannot explain , by sunn * Ions chemical term , which tiie pUdn reader may pass over as a "hard iter J , " hard to pronounce , an « 1 _laivsitr to understand wlien it is pronounced . The -reader , will find tliat Mr . O'Connor has avoided aH those hard names , and suited the _hin-pjage to the toiling labourer , whose college is generally the workshop , or , at best , tlic Sunday School . Though the work is written for holders of Small Farms , yet no Allotment Tenant ou » ht to be _wia-out it ; the valuable information it contains respecting tilling and cropping is alike useful toalL "—Extract from a Farmer ' s Zetter . " -This really useful little _v- ' . unie ought to be _infl . e "bands of every oue at all connected with agricultural pursuits . " —Lloyd ' s Weeily London Nctcspaper . _¦** Although wc feel uo desire , in the language of the -proud reruviun , in contcmjilatinij viliat WC hope to _rijoice in , the i-cntcmment , prosper ity , and comfort of our fellow n . en , it _* -3 cJ .- _*! ui— "This , tliis is my work ; " nor is our object , as Mr . O'Connor declares his to be , "that cach man who is nilling to work may be independent of every other man iu the world for his daily bread , " yet we can Kith much pleasure recognise in the book before us a powerful instrument for aidiug in develop ing in man a ¦ muc h higher destiny than he has hitherto attained . -Mr O'Connor sbews clearly , what will _i _* oonbeappai cnl i- ) all who reflect deeply , that wc arc not left without the -mains of obtaining uot only all that is ph ysically rcqui--dte for man ' s progress , but also tliat wc may readily _preface what is apparently desirable ; for none who carefully _peruse this work can doubt that a system of small farms , lield by active and industrious labourers , would amply return , in cschangc for healthful exertion , far more tliaii s requisite to preserve physical strength . _"lle-dso shews _thatsonu-tliingmoic- than tliis is requisite to ensure happiness , for he says in page 121 , " I feel onrinced tliat man can place no reliance whatever upon liis fellow man , or a community of men , when _civciunetauccs operate upon his or their minds , the inlluence aad effect of whieh would be stronger thau any abstract notions of justice . For instance , if a community of labouring men purchase a quantity f land , and hire _laib-jur ior its cultivation , _Ik—i ever Just their intentions aiid pare Iheir i _* _-oiiv .-s , _tlit-v will nevertheless feel _tlieillSclves justified in raising the price of the laud , according to the inqiroved value conferred upon it by the labour of the ¦ h ired workman . This power of steadily trenching upon the rights of others is oue of the greatest disadvantages _eg-aus : which the labourer has to contend ; and those tired by a community , at the end of twenty years would bein no belter condition than they were at starting , while the community of proprietors would have increased thc value of their property twenty-tod ; that is , tliey would "barerobiN . il those labourers , by whose industry llie value ¦ was ja < -r « -a _* -eU . of nineteen sliillings ill the pound . " "These remarks arc powerful arguments iu the sphere Jn which lh _.-y arc _urilteii , and if examined iu their relation to the universal , limy continu the testimony thai " The earth is the _lordV , and all Ihat therein is ; he -round world and they that dwell therein ; " for , aiier _icirtaking freely of what is good fur each order ol erection , any self-appropriation , by whatever parties in . dEJ _^< _-= J in , is . _«» . _eviJ , and n ill produce its _coiist'ljuerice , Tmuiell _* . vi , ? . _* . erime . and mi-jery . " Vfe _canstr-mgiyri-co-unu-ndMr . O ' Connor ' s work to oar read-.- * - * , containing a gi eat amount of practical information < si agriculture , wliich should be most popularly difiused . "—CoacOfJUtm Gazette . May ha had in Four XamlK-rs , price Sixpence cach ; ot Beatljlxiuud in Cloth , Two Shillings and Sixpence . Also , Price Fonrpence each , _Xumhers I and II ot THE STATE OF IKELAXD . By _AEiuca _O'Co . v . voa . "Ko "Ean ran _la-iica-iSaiid tiie i * _o . -ition of Ireland , or the b _? ariiig of 1 rish questions , who is not com-crssuit witli thfe perfect picture of _Iix-latd _' s cnidition , the causes of her _degrodatt-.-- _! , and the : remedies for her manifold evils . Also , prist _? s . 6 d .. Second Edition A SERIES OF LETTERS FROM FEARGUS O'COXXOR , ESQ ., BARRISTER AT AW , TO DASIEL O'COXXELL , ESQ ., _H . V . ; Coatahnngs r * rie _« r of ilr . O'CouneWs conduct daring the ndtatKnl Of tllC _auCStionof _C-llholieEmanc-ipationtogwher wriih an analysis ofhis Motives and actions since le became a _Mi-jubi-r of Parliament . Tbe whole forms a _Wmjilete hey to thepoiiue . il actions of Mr . O'ConneU , and reconciles all the apparent contradictions in the acts ol one of the greatest agitators of the present day . This edition conrains tiie confirmation of T . Attwood , Esq .. of the _priiid-a ! charge brought by Mr . O'Connor _Bsainstyii . _O'Cun-ieli , 1 ' ' ' ' ' " 1 ' * . _ , - i 1 ! * ' | _| . _s ' ' I ] . j _, _, I ' _s r . . r > I
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AS persons desirous of completin' ** their sets of the LANCASTER TRIALS , may yet dG so , as few copies Still remain on liand . _ronm-dis of _rorcuui _cnjoucTERS . Portraits of the following _uistinguishe «? persons , from steel engravings , aud executed in beautiful style , may be had at the Northern Star Office , :-M 0 , Strand : —Large size—T- S . "Dnucoaibe _, Esq ., M . r _., Richard Oastler , Robert _-Emmeti , John Frost , Dr . _M'Ponall , and _Ftar-jras O'Con-• cor j plate of the Trial of Frost ami others at _MoiUBOUttl ; plate f _» f the Pii-f » _Xationa ! Convention , _andplateoftlie _Procesiion accomjaiying thc National Petition of 1 S _42 to the nouse of Commons . _TU-- price of the above portraits and plates i ? one shining each . _Half-leiigUi _jtortiaits of _t ] ie folloiring distinguiEhed arseters may t *? -also had atthe Star office , price six- i
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% t pence each : —Andrew Marvel , _Gencrii Art iiur O'Connor , "William Cobbett , _HcfayBunt , -Riafcard C / astl « r , Thomas Attwood , James Bronterre _O'Bnen , aud Sir William Molesworth , Bart . The above portraits have _besn given , nt different times to subscribers of the _jCorffiers Star , aud are allowed to be the most _complate _xrolleotwn ever presented with any _newspajer .
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! ! j , , - Frioe Tiro Shillings . FIFTEEN _LESSOXScsathe ANALOGY and SYNTAX ofthe ENGLISH _LAX-GUAGE . for the use of adult persons who have neglected the study of Grammar . By Wm . UllA . Fifth edition , revised and amended . The Lessons in these works are intended solely for the useof _waives . _TIk" _- * are divested , therefore , of all those hair-br « dth distmceions and unnecessary subdivisions in Analogy , ¦ 'luch , if _---t all useful , can only be useful to foi _reigntss . The science of Grammar is _dissntangled in ! them from thcfolf-s of mysticism which have so long en-| _sln-ozdcd it . Tte absurd and unmeaning technicalities j wlii-A pervade all _otlisa * works ou Granimararcexchanged for-terms which . Have a definite and precise meaning , illustrative of fee tilings they represent . Thc Parts of _-S-aecch are arranged on an entirclynew principle , founded ea a _philosophical consideration of the nature of _laugnage . T h * necessary _divisione aud subdivisions are rationally accounted for , and the principles of Universal Grammar demonstrated so fully that the meanest capacity may understand them as clearly as it understands that twe-acd two make four . In Syntax , the formation of the English Language is exclusively _consulted , witliout any unnecessary refcrenc * to other languages . A majority of tha numerous Rules given inmost Grammars are shewn to be little better than a heap of senseless tautology . The necessary Rules are demonsttated upon rational principles , and illustrated by a variet $ _» of examples . By the use ofthe fifteen lessons , and the accompanying exercises , anyone may , in a few weeks , acquire a good kuowlcdge of Grammar , without any of the disgusting drudgery whicli , under the present system , prevents nine out often from ever acquiring a kaoivledge of Grammar ' at all . "A . competent Grammatical knowledge Of Our Own language is the true basis on whieh oil literature ought to rest" —Bishop Lotcth . " Mr . Hill is evidently an original thinker . He attacks with ability and succ # ss , the existing system of English 1 Grammar , and points out the absurdities with ivhieh it is encumbered . Justly condemning the too frequent practice of making pupils commit portions of Grammar to memory a Stasks , he maintains Umt the only proper way to ; tlic memory is through the understanding It is but justice to him to say that , in a few pages , he gives a more clear and comprehensive view of the structure ol tlic English language than can be found in some very ' elaborate works . "—Literary Gazette . " Mr . Hill has discharged his task with considerable ability and no person can peruse his books with anything like attention , witliout obtaining a clear and sufficient estimate of the construction and laws ofhis rcrnacular tongue . " —Leeds _Tixnes . " " A concise philosophical and lucid exposition of the 1 principles on which tl" * language of Milton anil Shak * speare rests . "—Eradio _>< l _Ohserem-. "It is calculated to give the student a correct idea of ' Grammatical construction—of the analogies of the lan-* guage—and ofthe nature of the various parts of speech It is simple , hut not mean ; clear , bnt not diffuse and there are few works in which the first principles of Grammar arc better explained or more ably followed up . " --Fori Chronicle . " The method he has adopted to convey his lessons is the least repulsive to a learner that we have yet . seen , not excepting that of Jlr . Cobbett the whole _ , seems to be intended ns a mental machine toabbrcvi-- ate the labour of the mind . "— Glasgow Liberator . ; ' ' "
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Price One Shilling . PROGRESSIVE F . XERCISES , selected with great care , aud adapted to the Rides and Observations respectively contained in his Fifteen Lessons on the Analogy ar . d Syntax of tlic English Language , and in his Rational School Grammar . By Wil . Hill . Third edition , revised aHd corrected . '
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Trice Sixpence , THE _GRAJniATICAL TENT BOOK , forthe use ol Schools , Children , or Private Students . In this little book the principles of Grammar , expressed witli the utmost possibleconciscness , are exhibited for the memory . It contains , in a few pages , the pith aud marrow ofthe whole science of Grammar . So much are the principles of this important science simplified in tliese little works , that by the use of them a parent , having no previous knowledge of the subject , may , iu one week , be qualified to instruct his children witliout other assistance . All the above works may be had at the Northern Star office , 310 , Strand , London . Of John Cleave , 1 , Shoelanc , Fleet-street ; James Watson , Paul's-alley , _Fatcrxos . ter-row ; 11 . Hetherington , 10 , Holywell-street , Loudon . Of A . Heywood , 58 , Oldham-street , Manchester ; J . Guest , r . iniiingham ; Messrs . Paton and Love , Glasgow J . IIobson , Market-walk , HuddersfieK ; and of all booksellers and news-agents , who can procure than to order . " I ' ¦ '
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. , - ; , . , - i THE EABL OF _ALMiOUOTJGlI _CURED i BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . THE Earl of Aldborough cured of a Liver and Stomach Complaint . Extract of a Letter from the Earl of Aldborough , dated Villa Messina , Leghorn , 21 st February , 1 S 15 : — To Professor Holloway . Sir , —Various circumstances prevented the possibility of my thanking yon before this time for your politeness in sending me yom- pills as you uid . I now take this opporuuii . y of sending' you tin order for tlieainount , and , at the same time , to add tliat your pills have effected a cure of a disoider in my liver and stomach , wliich all the most eminent of the faculty at home , and all over the continent , had not been able to eflect ; nay ! not even the waters of Carlsbad and Marienbad . 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 ) Aldboxoggr , A Wonderful Cure of Dropsy of Five Years ' standing . Copy of a Letter from Mr . Thomas Taylor , Chemist , Stockton , Durham , 17 th April , 1 S _15 : — To Professor Holloway . j Sir , —I tliink it my duty to inform you that Mrs . Clough , j wife of Mr . John Clough , a respectable fanner of Acklam , within four miles of tliis place , had been suffering from ' dropsy for live years , and had had the best medical advice , 1 witliout 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 ! _. pjite able to attend to her household duties as formerly , _tc 7 i < e 7 i slic new expect ** - " ! fo do again . I had almost forgotten io state that she was given up hy the faculty as t _'» i-* cumlrlc . When she used to get up in the moniillg it WHS ' _iitipussil _. ic to _diswvtr a feature in her face , being in such a fearful state . This cure is entirely by thc use of your medicines . I am , sir , yours , 4 c ., -fee ., . ( Signed ) Thomas T 4 . v 1 . on . _s A Cure of Indigestion and Constipation 0 / die Boictls . ' Copy of a Letter from G . R . Wythen Baxter , Esq ., Author ofthe " Rook ofthe _liastiles , " & c , & c The Bvvnn . near Newtown , Montgomeryshire , I * North Wales . March 3 rd , 1 S 1-5 . To Professor Holloway . Sir , —I consider it my duty to inform you that your ] pills , a few boxes of which 1 purchased at Mr . Moore ' s , t Druggist , of Newtown , have cured me of constant indi-. gestion and constipation ofthe towels , whicli application to literary pursuits had long entailed upon me . I should j strongly recommend authors , and studiously-disposed persons generally , to use your valuable pills . You have my permission to publish this note , if vou wish to do so . I am , sir , your most obedient servant , _, _, ( Signed ) G , R . _Wvtiibs Haxteb _, A Cure of Asthma and Shortness of Breath . ; Bctract of a Letter from the Rer . David Williams , Rc-. sident Wcsleyan Minister at Rcauniaris , Island of _Auglesea , North Wales , January 1-ith , 1 S 13 : — To Professor Holloway . I Sir , —Tlic pills which I requested you to send mc were for .-1 poor man ofthe name of Hugh Davis , who , before hc took tlii-m , was almost vnaUc io vcalkfor the want of breath ! _s and had only taken tlii-m a few days when he appeared r _guite another man ; his breath is now <• . This Wonderful Medicine can l _> e _rccommmdcdtriththegreatesS confidence for any of tlieMoidng diseases : — A * rue Female Irregular ! - Sore Throats Asthma ties _Scrofiihi , or lung ' s Rilious Complaints Fits Evil Mutches on Skin Gout Secondary Sympllowcl Complaints Headache tonis Colics Indigestion TicDoloreu _** j Constipation of _Iniiammation Tumours j Rowels Jaundice Ulcers 1 Consumption liver Complaints Venereal Affections j Debility Lumbago Worms , all kinds . ] Dropsy Tiles Weakness , from Dysentery Rheumatism whatever cause , Erysipelas Retention of Urine ic ., Ac , Fevers of all kinds Stone and Gravel Theso truly invaluable Fills oan be obtained at the establishment of Professor Holloway , near Temple Uar , Loudon , * uu \ of most respectable Venders of Medicine , throughout the civilized world , at the following prices : —ls . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Cd ., lis ., 22 s , and SSs ., each box . There is a considerable saving hy taking the larger sizes . _X . L . —Directions for the _guidance tients in every disorder are affixed to each box . 1 ' , 1 1 , i 1 , - - - 1 r r
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A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend Hitman Frailly . TnE FOrRTEENTII EDITION , Just Published , Price 2 s . Cd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on thc receipt ofa Post Office _Oi-der . for Ss . Cd . THE _SILENT FRIEND . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an _enouirv into the concealed cause that destroys physical _energv , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —with Observations 011 the baneful _clfects of SOLITARY 1 KDULGEXCE aud INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS _IRRIT-ITIOX , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION of tiie REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : the destructive effects of _Gononh-ca , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms ave explained in a familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished with Engravings , representing the deleterious influence of Mercuiy on the skin , by eruptions on the head , face , and body ; with approved mode of cure for both sexes ; followed bv observations on the obligations of MARKIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with directions for the removal of certain Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted witliout exposure , and with assured confidence of _suece-is . By R . and L . _I'ERIY aud Co ., Coksumiss Surgeons , London . Published by the Authors ; sold by neaton , and Buckton , Briggate , _Lieds ; Strange , Paternoster-row ; Hannay and Co ., C 30 , Oxford-street ; Purkis , Compton-street , Soho , London ; Gut st , 51 , Hull-street , _liiruiiughaui ; « ud by aU bookseUers in town and eountry . _OPINION'S OF THE PI 1 ESS . "We regard the _vork before us , the " Silent Friend , " as a work embracing most clear and practical views of a [ series of _comi-Iaints hitherto little understood , and ! passed over by the majority ofthe medical profession , for what reason wearo at a loss to know . We must , however , confess ' hat a perusal of this work has left 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 sufier ' iRg from indiscretion , to profit by the advice contained in its pages . "— .-lire and Argus . " The Authors of the "Silent Friend" seem to be _thorouchiy conversant with the treatment ofa class of complaints winch are , we fear , too prevalent in the present dav The persp icuous style in which this book is written , iiidtlie -valuable hints it conveys to those who are apprehensive of _Mituring the . _luWifl- _'W siatc , cannot fail to recommend it to 81 careful pcvusal . '' - £ i _* a . " This work should be read by all who value health and wi-. li to enjov life , for the truisms therein contained def y all ' doubt—Farmers' Journal , THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM . Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions oflife , and is _e-xplusivel y directed to the ewe of
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« ¦ * i « c - ' J 1 - I cuch com plaints as arise from a disorganization of the Gei entive System , whether constitutional or _acqm" _* . loss of «« ul Power , and debility arising from Syp lnUt c _msLse - and is _catcJlated to afford decided relief to those who , by _earfr indulgence in solitary ; "habits , _J _^ wea _£ _eiedthe powers of tlieir system , and fallen into a state of chronic debility , by whieU tte constitution is loft in a deplorable state , and that nervous mentality kopt up which places the individual in a state of anxiety for tiie remainder of Hfo . The consequences arising Irom this damrerous practice ; arc not confined to its pure physical result , but branch to moral ones ; leading the excited deviating mind into a fertile field of scducive error—into a gradual but total degradation of manhood—into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for tho preservation of her species ; bringing oil premature decrepitude , and all the habitudes of old age . Constitutional weakness , sexual _delnlitv obstinate gleets , excesses , irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , total Impotency and _barrennass are _ell'eetually removed by tliis invaluable medicine . Sold in Uottles , price Us . each , or the quantity of four in one Family bottle for 33 s ' ., by which one lis . bottle ' preim ' rcd only bv Messrs . TERRY and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Derii ersWet / OxtbriUtveet , London , None _avegonuiiio without the signature of R and L . PERRY and Co . impressed in a stamp on the outside of _«* _^ JW _"' _* imitate whicli is felony of the deepest dye . Th li * Pound cases ( the purchasing of which will he a sa ing of one pound twelve shillings ) may be had as usual at ia , lievuocs-street , Oxford-street , London . 1 atients in the country who require a eourse of this admirable medicine , sliould send Five Pounds by letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage . May be had of all Booksellers , Druggists , and Patent Medicine Vendors iu town and country throughout the United Kingdom , the Continent of Europe aud America , of whom may be had the " Silent Fihe . nd . " Messrs , PERRY expect , when consulted l _* _" _** letter , the usual fee of one pound , witliout wliich no notice whatever can be taken of tho communication . Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of tiiciv cases . PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PrLLS . Price 2 s , 9 d ., -is , Gd ., and Us . per box , { . Obscvve the signature of R . and L . PERRY and Co . on the outside of cach wrapper ) are well known throughoat Europe and America , to bo the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for avery _stane and symptom of a certain disease , in both sexes , _including Gonorrhoea , Gleets , Secondary Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , Deficiency , and all diseases ofthe Urinary Passages , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from business . Tliey have effected tho most surprising cures , not only in recent and severe cases , but when salivation and all other means have failed ; they remove Scorbutic Affections , Eruptions on any part ofthe body , _Slcorations , Scrofulous or Venereal Taint , being calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and restore weak and emaciate . I constitutions to pristine health and vigour . Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted as usual , at 19 , _llcrners-strcet , Oxford-street , London , punctually , from Eleven in the morning until Eight in tha evening , and on Sundays from EleTen till One . Only one personal visit is required from n country patient to enable Messrs . Perry and Co . to give such a _' . vicc as will be the means ef effecting a permanent and effectual cure , after all other means have proved ineffectual . N . B . —Country Druggists , Booksellers , Patent Medicine Tenders , Sic , cau be supplied with any quantity of Perry ' s Purifying Specific Piils , and Cordial Balm of Syriacum , with ' the usual allowance to the Trade , by most of the principal Wholesale Patent _Mcdioincllouses 111 London . Sold by Mr . Heaton , 7 , Briggate , Leeds , of whom may be had the " Silent Friend .
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ONLY TO BE KNOWN TO BE VALUED . THA T excellent OINTMENT , called the " POOR MAN'S FRIEND , " is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description , and a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs ( if of twenty years' standing ) , cuts , burns , scalds , bruises , chilblains , ulcers , scorbutic eruptions , pimples in the face , weak and inflamed eyes , piles and fistula , gangrene , anil is a specific for eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination . Sold in pots at 13 U 1 . and 2 s . 9 d . each . Also , his PILUL _/ E ANTISCR 0 FIIUL . E , confirmed by more th . 111 forty _yo-ii's' suecosoful experience as an invaluable remedy for that distressing complaint called scrofula , glandular swellings , particularly those of the neck , _. t e . They present one of thc bcstaltci'iintives ever compounded for purifying the blood and assisting nature iu all her operations . They avo 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 lDld . and 2 s . 9 d . By the late Dr . Roberts's will , Messrs . Beach and Barnieott , who had been confidently entrusted with the preparation of his medicines for many years past , arc left joint proprietors of the Poor Man ' s Friend and _Filulio Antiscropliulic _, < fcc ., < fcc ., with the exclusive right , power , and authority to prepare and vend the same , Tli * utility of these medicines is fully testified by thousands 0 / persons who have heen benefited by their aid . -Amongst the numerous testimonials received , the following is . cleeted : — To Messrs . Beach and Barnieott , Bridport , Gentlemen , —Amongst the many cures performed hy your invaluable ' medicines , I may mention one—the person does not wish his name to appear in public print , but you niuy refer lo me for the facts of tlio case . A man , whom disease had so affected his face that it was onc complete outbreak , and so disgusting tliat 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 , hu seemed to grow worse ; but through my persuasion he continued the medicine , aud when he had used the fourth pot of ointment , and also the pills , he was completely cured , and lias remained so ever since , now nearly six months . j Many other remarkable instances of cures I haveknown , inasmuch as I positively think itis one of the best medicines I am acquainted with , for the diseases to which it is recommended . Yours very faithfully , Thomas McAdam . Dungannon , April C , 1 S 11 . Bewaiie or _CouimitFEiTS . —No medicine sold under tlic above names can possibly be genuine unless " Beach and Barnieott , late Dr . Roberts , Bridport , " is engraved and printed on tlic stamp affixed oircaeh package . Sold wholesale by the Proprietors , Beach aud Bahnicott _, at their Dispensary , Iliidport ; by the London houses ; . llld by appointment by Dr . Butler , Dublin ; Marshall , Belfast ; _O'Sliaughncssy , Limerick ; M'Sweeny , Galway ; _M'Adain . Dungannon _; G . P . Atkins , chemist , 123 , Patrick-street , near the Market , Cork .
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_TARR'S LIFE PILLS ARE acknowledged to be nil that are required to con-•• uev disease and prolong life . The extraordinary success of this medicine is the wonder of the age ; it has 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 ave living witnesses of the benefit received from this _iiivillllilllle IHCdicillG . Testimonials are received daily , and it would be impossible in a newspaper to publish one half received ; ami the following arc selected as people well known in their re . _spective neighbourhoods , and whose testimony is unquestionable . Further sheets of testimonials , and the " Life aud Times of Old Parr , " may be had , gratis , of all agents . The following case of cure by Parr's Life Pills is com . niunieatedby Mr . C . Ruiter _. cUcmistand druggist , Sliaftesbury , 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 U 6 cd at different times did hhn little or no good , till he was induced to give Parr ' s Pills a trial . The very fust dose afforded much relief , and he has found them more serviceable than any other medicine he has taken . 11 « 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 conlinuing their use liis coiv . p ' . aint will entirely leave him . Dated April 2 ( ith , 1 S 45 . From Jfr . Vf . Alexander , bookseller , Yarmouth j—You will probably remember tho name of the respectable octogenarian gardener , Mr . Cowles , of Blunderstonc , 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 tho day . He still continues occasionally to take the mod cine , which he believes , under Providence , to have been the means of conferring 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 , Thc lute severe cold weather affected him much ; but , having taken yauv excellent medicine , he is quite well , cheerful , and able to resume his work , William Alexander . Champion Office , March 5 , 1815 . Gentlemen , —I think it only fair to mention that a man named Scanlon , residing in Sligo , porter to the Bianconi Car , on purchasing a box of your pills , declared to mc that for the last eight years he has suffered severely from a bad stomach , no food resting on it , and swelling often existing ; and that after finishing one box at Is . Hd . he felt not only better , but well ; ean now eat any food , and his appetite and spirits increase . I remain , gentlemen , your obedient servant , C . _Vebdok . Beieare of spurious imitations . Beware of spurious imitations of the above medicine None arc genuine unless the words PARR'S LIFE PILLS are in WHITE let-tubs on a RED _Giiodsd , engrared on the Government Stamp , pasted round each box ; also the fac-simile of the signature of the _Proprietoie , "T , ROBERTS and Co ., " London , on the directions . Sold iii boxes at Is . lid _, 2 s . 3 d ., and family pack-its at Us ., by Edwards , 07 , St . Paul ' s ; Barclay and Sons , Farringdon-street ; Sutton * and Co ., Bow Church-yard , London ; _Mottershciid an'd Co ., Manchester ; J . and R . Raimcs and Co ., Edinburgh ; Mitchell , Glasgow ; and by all respectable druggists . _* " _> d patent medicine retailers throughout the kingdom . —L ~ _* u * octions aro given with eaeh box .
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...,., -,. „„ .., _* , _Ri-i-. , m „ rim > tr . d with cases , and ) Ji « t published , Sixteenth _Edilitn , _iliutiratcd with cases , and _full-lcnrith engravixxgs , price 2 s . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the _kingdom , on the receipt of a post-ofiice order for 3 t . 6 d . ¦ THE SECRET COMPANION , A MEDICAL WORK on nervous debility and the con-* cealed cause ofthe decline of physical strength and loss of mental capacity , with remarks on the effects of solitary indulgence , negleotcd gonorrhoea , syphilis , secondary symptoms , Sic , and mode of treatment ; followed by observations on marriage , with proper directions for the removal of all disqualifications . Illustrated with engravings , showing thc evils arising from the use of mercurv , and its influence on the body . By " ll J . _BaoDiE and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , London . Published by tlic Authors . » " _<*¦ so * - * 1 _» ' Slic _*' - wood , Gilbert , and Piper , _Paternostcr-row ; Mr . Noble , IU , Chancery-lane ; Mr . Purki . _* -s , Compton-street , Soho ; Hannay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; Barth , -1 , Brydges-street , Covent-garden ; Gordon , _14 C , Lcadcnhallstreet , London ; Roberts , Derby ; Sutton , A ' _cwicio-oflice , Nottingham ; Gardiner , Gloucester ; Fryer , Batli ; Harper , Cheltenham ; Keene , Bath ; Cooper , Leicester ; Caklicott , Wolverhampton ; Jeycs _, Northampton ; Parker , Hereford ; Turner , Coventry ; Skitter , Oxford ; Newton , Church-street , and Ross and Nightingale , _Chronltile-olnce , Liverpool ; Ferris and Score , Union-street , Bristol ; Wood , High-street , Guest , Bull-street , Birmingham ; Collins , St . Mary-street , Portsmouth ; Mcndham , Nelson-street , Greenwich ; Davis , " Bernard-street , Southampton ; and by all booksellers in town ami country . OPINIONS OF THE FltESS . This is a work of great merit , and should be placed in the hands of every young man who is suffering from past fully 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 _scrvieejiWe . It is a _publicition _ithk-li can , and ought to be , placed in the hands of every young man to guide hiai among the temptations of the world to which he mav be subjected . —A ' _cittisli ilerexxry . THE CORDIAL BALM OF ZEYLANICA ; or , Nature ' s Grand Restorative ; is exclusively directed to the cure of nervous sexual debility , syphilis , obstinate gleets , _irregularity , weakness , impotency , banenncss , loss of appetite , indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising from venereal excesses , & c . It is a most powerful and useful medicine in aU 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 uf the hands or limlis , disordered nerves , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath , and inward wastings . This medicine should hc taken previous to persons entering into the matrimonial slate , to prevent the offspring suffering from the past imprudence of its parents , ov inheriting any seeds of disease , which is too frequwitly the case . Sold in bottles , price 4 s . till , and lis . ouch , or the quantity of four in one family bottle , for Si-is ., by which one lis . bottle is saved . The £ -5 cases ( the purchasing of which will be a saving of ' . £ I l _' . _' s . ) may be had as usual . Patients in tiie country whu require a course of this admirable medicine , should send £ 5 by letter , which ivill entitle tllcill to tlle full benefit of such advantage . BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS are universally acknowledged to be thc best and surest remedy ¦ for the cure of the Venereal Disease in butli sexes , ineluding gonorrhoea , gleets , secondary symptoms , strictures , seminal weakness , deficiency , and all diseases of the urinary passages , witliout loss of time , confinement , or hindiauce from business . TWese pills , which do not contain mercury , hurt never been known te fail in effecting a cure , not only in recent , but in severe cases , where salivation and other treatment has been ineflicieiit ; a perseverance in the Purifying Vegetable Pills , iu which Messrs . _l'ro . _iic have happily compressed the most purifying niid healing virtues of the vegetable system , and which is uf the utmost importance to those alil _' . cted with scorbutic affections , eruptions on any part uf the body , ulcerations , scrofulous or venereal taint , will cleanse the blood from all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and re- ' store weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour . j Price is . lid ., 2 s . ' Od ., 4 s . Od ., and lis , per box . \ Observe flie signature of " il , J . _llivtlie and Co ., London , " _iinpyusseu" on a seal in red wax , affixed to each bottle ami 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 , aud Purifying Vegetable Piils . j 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 ou Sundays from cloven o ' clock till two . Country patients are requested to be as minute as jossible in the detail of their cases , The communication must he accompanied with the usual consultation fee of £ 1 , and in all eases the most inviolable secresy may be relied on , ] N . B . —Country druggists , booksellers , and patent mcili- ' cine venders can be supplied with any quantity of Brodie ' s Purifying Vegetable Pills , aud Cordial llnVm of Zeyhmica _, With the Usual _alio-vance to the trade , by the pr incipal wholesale patent jneilieiiie houses in London . j _Oiify one _perso-Mil visit is required to effecl a permanent cure . Observe!—27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London ,
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WRAY'S FAMILY . MEDICINES . PATI 10 S 1 SED 1 _* , T Her Grace the Dowager Sir C . F . Williams , Knr . Duchess of Leeds . Sir Edward Lytton _Bdlwcr , Lady Sherborne , Bart . Earl of Lincoln . Captain Boldcro , M . P . Marquis of Waterford . Edward Baines , Esq ., M . P . Lord ISantry . Archdeacon Webber . Doctor Bloomberg , Vicar Of General Miiitland . Cripplegate . General Gardner . Mr . Justice CresswcII . GeneralNisbitt . And families ofthe first distinction . cpilESE Medicines , which ave found to possess so great J- a power over the respective complaints to whicli thoy j are applicable , as frequently to render further medical aid ! unnecessary , were also honoured with the patronage otitis late K . H . the Duke of Lord John Churchill . SllSSOX . Sir Francis Burdett , M . P , Lord Charles Churchill . George Byng , Esq ., M . P . Sir Matthew Wood , Bt . M . P . And numerous Medical Gentlemen of eminence in London have borne testimony to their efficacy . Prepared and sold , wholesale and retail , at US , Holborn . hill , and 314 , Strand , London ; and may be had of all medicine-vendors in the United Kingdom ; also in America , of J . 0 , Fay , at his Drug Store , 103 , Broadway , corner oft Dey-street , New York ; in Munich and Frankfort , of | Frederick Brail ; and can be obtained in the principal j Capitals of Europe , as well as all her Majesty ' s dependencies . Strongly recommended by the Faculty , Wray ' s Aromatic Spice Masters for the Chest . —Coughs , Colds , Asthmas , Shortness of Breath , Pain or Tightness j of the Chest , Affections of the Lungs , -fcc „ are cffcctuiiily relieved , ami In many cases entirely prevented , by the timely application of \ Vit , v \' s Ahomatic _Sricr Pt . isrEiis to the chest , which are far superior to the common warm plaster . * , and frequently supersede the use of internal remedies . No person during the winter ought to be without one , travellers by railroad in particular . Sold at ls . aud ls . ( id . cach . | Wray ' s Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger . —A certain cure and prcvenl . vc of all Nervous Complaints , Spasms , Coal , Rheumatism—an invaluable remedy for Flatulence , pain in the Stomat'li , also an excellent adjunct ; to Seidliti * Powders for debilitated constitutions . In ! bottles at * 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Cd ., and lis . j ! Wray ' s Chalybeate German Seidlitz Poicders , in boxes , ! containing powders for twelve glasses , at is . each , aud in ) bottles , fitted in cases , with spoon , measure , & c , eoniplete , nt 7 s . Id . aud 10 s . fid . eaeh . Very convenient for I travelling or exportation . Common Seidlitx to make j twenty-four glasses , 2 s . per packet . _Wrap's improve ! Sodaie Ginger Beer and Lemonade I Powders , In packets , for eighteen glasses , at Is . and Is . Hd . ; or in cas _; s , complete for travelling , at 5 s . fid . and 7 s . ( Id . each , Wray ' _sA-M Vilioiis Pills—hi boxes atls . 1 W ., 2 . « . !) d ., j andls . fid . each . —These Pills are au excellent remedy for ; preventing and removing Bilious disorders ; they gently operate as an Aperient , and , by keeping the bowels in a j proper state , are calculated to promote that regular office j of the Bile which is necessary to the preservation of ! health . Hence their beneficial effects in removing Indij gestion , _Hcad-ache , Giddiness , Sickness , attended with a feverish heat of thc system , loss of _appvtitc , oppression of j ' the chest , * fcc . Wray ' s Specific Mixture , warranted to remove Urethral Discharges in forty-eight hours—in the majority of cases , ¦ twenty-four—il" arising from local causes . Sold _^ in bottles at Is . Gd . and lis . each , with full instructions ' ? Wray ' s Improved _Suspeusoi _**; / _ltl-id « ncs , well adapted for Sportsmen , Gentlemen hunting , riding , walking , suffering from disease , relaxation , local debility , Ac , ; i iippl'OVUll of and highly recommended hy tlic late Mi * . _Abcniotliy . Best Jean , Is . and Is . Cd . ; ditto with : fronts , 3 s . Cd . ; Knitted or Wove Silk , ' . is . fid . ; ditto with elastic springs , 7 s . fid . Wray ' s Sted Spring Txiisscs , for Hernia , propcrlv adapted ; single , r . s , Cd ., 7 s . Cd ., and 10 s . Cd . ; double " 10 s . Oil ., las ., and 21 s , Medicine chests fitted up for family use or sea voyages . Genuine Drugs and _Chymicals ofevcry description , with their several preparations , according to the Pliarmacopccia of the . Royal College of Physicians , A large stock of new English Honey of the finest quality , retailing at ls . and Is . Cd . per lb ., and ( ho best West India Tamarinds at the same price . A liberal allowance to Merchant- * and Captains . Phvsieians' Prescriptions and Famil y Recipes carefully and accurately prepared b y gentlemen regularly qualified . Physician ' s Advice from eleven till one , even- day _Sm-sieal Attendance every evening fvum seven till liillO _lct'SOtts residing In thorcmotcst parts ofthe comitrv can be treated successfull y , on describing minutely their symptoms _aga , habits of life , _& l ,, iuul indMin J a r ( J _ imt _nnee f « r medicine , which can be forwarded to any _bomlllm » * ° * * _Wsed te " _M ' ° * " _- _^ J 18 > Ho 1 * I I I j j . j i
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TO MR . TROUT , 229 . STl ! a _vrTT _^^* - _***"** - HI TO MR . TROUT , 229 , STIIA . \ n _iTv _?^ M _J ) oncaster , Si . p , _ci _!" _MlON * § SIR ,--The following particulars have I ' - _*" ¦ _* ' HI us with a request that they might b- _^ f' , "l _' , * Wi 1 Wm jou , with permission for then- _puWii-atioi | * ' _" _""" •• _'lIf Mf ? deem thom worthy of sueh . ' ' J * - ** i \„ J fg $ _J-BKOOKE and Co iv fl " Elizabeth Broarlcy , residing in D „ j it . _"' m _^ kt . MM ter , aged between forty and fifty , Was _SBvtrpf , l Sa W & with rheumatism , and confined to her _bt-d . ' _"" ¦ _' '•' ' _^ _Mt nearly two mouths , with scarcely tlie ] _, _„„ _" . !" ' " ¦ '" 'Ir ,, fflM arm ; sho was signally benefited after _takin-, ft kt 111 BLAIll'S GOUT AXD _ItHEUMATlQ l > i | ' | _' i |' " !" -s - *< ji "fl finishing two boxes was quite recover ed . '' _"~ ' ' _*¦ " _" - _"H _& The above recent testimonial is a further u r , ill g reat ellicacy of this valuable medicine , wliich _^ ° _* iH _effrctiro remedy for gout , _rfieumatisni , _scf _.,, _^ 'V ' - ' " _- _-i < J || tic dolorous , pains in the head and face of ,,, ' , '* . Vi _, J |§| for _tooth-achc , and for all gouty and ' rh _,,, ' _, , !! _, _* _* '* * Jl dencies . 1 1 « i |}|| "jj It is also gratifying fo have permission to vefi * _"S following gentlemen , selected from a niulut u , ie or ?§ 11 whose station in society has contribiiU-i ! „ _.,, i , "" _'•' _, J || populnr medicine in public esteem : —J . u . - , . _., _„ _, ' I ? " i _. fill coroner , Doneaster ; the Hev _. Dr . ] lloinberg : i |„ . p , ' 'I , _+ fl de la Garde ; Mr . Miskin , brewer and iii _.-tits tcr _Ihwf ' ' fiH Mr . Hicliard Stone , Luton ; Julm S . Giles , !> _,, ' _i- ' . , * , im Mr . Inwood , Perbright ; Win . Courteuay , _i- * " _^ _^ "l Stacey , near Andover Railway Station " Hums ' , ' _' h * * % whom have received benefit by taking this _nu-ili-. L ' 1 have allowed llie proprietor the privilege of _puHish _* _* , , ? ' I same for thc benefit of the afflicted . *'" - Sold by Thomas Prout , 220 , Strand , _Louil-,. 1 2 s . 9 d . per box ; and , by his appointment , by * il . " ' Jj Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , _Townseiiil _, }\ ' "' M aiiJXewsome , Smeeton , _licitihardt , TarbotUiin , ai . _(* ,. ' || ner , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis ami •' on , ¦ ( . _| | g kin , _Moxun , Little , Hartlman , Linney , ami 1 _luv-vov _^ II York ; Brooke and Co ., Walker and Co ., Stnilbid , Y ; ny ! Jl ner , Doneaster ; Jmlson , Harrison , Linney , l _. 'iji _,,,,. -.- _* ' §§ gitt , Coates , Thompson , 'I'hir . sk ; Wiley , _Easin _g-vo ' , ?! England , Fell , Spivey , Huddcrslicld ; Ward , _llirhmo _^; lf § Sweeting , Knaresboiough ; Pease , Oliver , _IWliw-W . S Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton Uh „ , i .. * _S Snaith ; Goldthorpe , _Tadcaster ; Ilugcisiui _, _Crni-it . ' W Sewby , Kay , Bradford j BlicC , _Pril'Stley , l ' . l » l ' _i-lV ; ie ' . II Cordwell , Gill , Lawtou , Dawson , Smith , Waii _,. _] _- , _^ , _*; | p Berry , Denton ; Suter _, Leyland , Hartley , Parker , ! i m a ' ' 11 Halifax ; Booth , Kuchdale ; Lambert , Uor _.-.. iglibv _* uli _*( _* . . ¦§§ Dalby , Wetherby ; Waitc , Harrogate : Wall , _ij _.-iinsln _! fe and all respectable medicine venders tliioughuut _tlit-ffe kingdom . g _* _- " 3 Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and HHEUMATIC I'll . * . - * !?*> and observe the name ami address of ¦ "n .... >> _-. is Won ; ' " "! s 22 _' J , Strand , London , " impressed upon thc liuvvrnuient , v stamp aliixed to each box of the Genuine Medicine . * ll
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' ¦ , ! | j j ! _____ __ , TUE TRULY-WONDERFUL CURES OF . _lSTOu _;*^ AND CONSUMPTION , COUGHS . AM ) COLDS , : * < Which are everywhere performed bv ' -4 DR . _LOCOCJv'S _PULM 0 MC _W . U'EKS , : I HAVE long established them as the most certain , per . ' feet , mid speedy remedy in existence for all _di ' sor . dcrs of the breath and lungs , The following testimonials will he rend ivith interest : — From Mi * . J . S . Weir , chemist , 1 , Lowgate , Hull . Dated April'J , 1845 . Gentlemen , —The following unsolicited testimony in favour of your inestimable medicine has just been i \ _-. ceivcd . This case , however , is only one among manv I which constantly pass under my notice , * ~ . ? ; Yours respectfully , ;• Jos . S . Wan , -i [ ANOTHER CUBE OF A _FOUUTEEX _YEAU-j' I ASTHMATIC COUGH . Head the following extract of a letter just received from i Jlr . Edward l'roston , eoal-niereh _.-int , _l'aragoii-slreet Hull , dated April 11 , 1815 : — Sir , —Grateful for the relief my wife has experienced by - . ' the use of Locock ' s Pulmonic Wafers , from a ilklrcssing asthmatic cough , with which she was alllicted for the last fourteen years , I feel a great desire that her surprising cure should be made known , for the benefit uf those suf . : ; furing as she did . Yours , Sic , Edward Pkf . stox . % _AXOTHEIl _BXTRAORIHXARV CUHE OP ASTHMA . % From Mr . J . Waterhouse , surgeon , _& c , Broad-street , J Halifax . Dated Aprill , 18-15 Gentlemen , —I cau conscientiously bear testimony fo the general good effects of Dr . Locock ' s Wafers , as very many after a trial have called upon me to express their satisfaction and gratitude . Thc following case is but a sample of many others in which the medicine has sur . prised the patient by its rapidity in working a wonderful cure : — A female residing in thc neighbourhood of Halifax had long been subject to a confirmed asthmatic cough , when her husband applied to me . He said lie was per--it .-i-. cd she could not live many days , as from cough ami want 01 rest she ivas so much enfeebled ; and the use of medicine , in wliich she liad persevered for many mouths , had given her 110 relief . The very first dose of the Wafers wrought ft suvprising change . ; tViey soothed her cough , ami _garo her n comfortable and refreshing sleep ; mid , bv persevering in thoir uso , her strength has returned , and without thc aid of any other medicine this patient , who had been a long and apparently hopeless sullerer , is now fully restored to health . This case I can Touch for , and can satisfy any inquiries by reference to the parties . _Yc-uvs , & e ., J . Wateiiiiocse . REMARKABLE CASE OF IMPROVEMENT OF TIIE VOICE . From tiie celebrated Infant Thalia . . _' ¦ _.- - * Jan . 15 , 1 * 343 . Sir , —I iecm it to bo" one of our social duties to acknowledge the benefits ue derive from the skill and labours of each other ; and I have now sueh n duty to perform to . wards you . . My little girl , known as tlte Infant Thalia , suffered lately very severely from a cough , and relaxed Uvula , fo much so that she eould not fulfil her profcs _.-iotial _dtilics _. Various remedies were tried without success , until a friend recommended your Pulmonic . Wafers ; tli ( _U-hewfi ; hil ( fM WUS instantly apparent , and a cure speedily effected . The continued use Of tliem I find nuilei'iaHy _ihiju-oms the tone and _jioioei * of the voice . I could not let this very cH ' _cctnnl cure pass over with _, out informing you ofit , in tbe hope that you might make it known fov the benefit of others similarly suffering . I shall be happy to answer any inquirier . S . Smith . 4 il , Great Queen-street , London . Thc _pax'tkulars of many hundred cures may hc had from every agent throughout thc Mngdoni and on the continent . j Dit . Locock ' s _Wateks give instant relief , and a rapid j cure of asthmas , consumption , coughs , colds , and all disorders ofthe breath and lungs , & c , . te . To Singers and Puiilic _Si-kakehs they are invaluable , as in a few hours they remove all hoarseness , aud increase the power and flexibility of the voice . They have a most ¦ . pleasant ta _? te . j Price ls , lJd „ 2 s , Dd ., anil lis . per box . _Ag-enisi Da Silva and Co ., 1 , _Bvide-lane , Fleet-strcot , Loudon . CAUTION . —To protect the public from spurious imitations , her Majesty ' s Honourable Commissioners have caused 10 be printed on tho stamp , outside eaeh box , tho words , " Dr . Locock ' s Wafers , " iu white letters on a red ground , witliout which none are genuine . Sold by all Medicine Venders . iin » j . _j' _- w !¦ _sm _^ _xrrwKi- _^ . __^ _j . i .- j - _~ i "iiT 'mwnm _3 _^^ fWTt _?^^ mttmrm KfVBnw 3 _m _LHu : * ii _* S
*Macci.I-:Si'h:I.W.—Ouoss Outraok I-.V Timi Police. —Tlic Following Arc The Contents Oi'a Placard Posted
* Macci . _i-: _si'h : i . w . —Ouoss Outraok _i-. v _timi Police . —Tlic following arc the contents oi ' a placard posted
Tnroiigiiouc Tins Town On Batimlav Moniu...
_tnroiigiiouc tins town on batimlav moniuig last : — " To the inhabitants of Maecleslield . —I ' eilon * _Toivusmen , —A case of unparalleled oppression and injustice has just boon perpetrated upon a poor man , James Klcheils , by policeman Norbury , who _. ou Friday last , accompanied by a man named Clayton , came to his liouse , on Richmond-hill , _and-withmu ¦ warrant or aalliority , forcibly broke open his doors , and carried away a loom . Application was made fo llif _.-i . _agis- _* _ImU-s . on Wednesday , fov justice »«; vinst _ihisuiwlircaking , house-breakingpolicernan , but ( he _ningiatraies _n-j ' _iimt—saying it was not wilhin their jurisdiction—coo ?/ _j / telling thu poor man to enter an action | |
_against the house-breaker . Working men ! is not this a bitter mockery of your poverty ? Your houses may he broke open by policemen—the sanctity and security of your dwellings violated—and no justice for you , except you are able to bear the heavy expense of a law suit . Hut if ono of you were to break into a policeman ' s house , would Ihere then be jurisdiction ? Yes ! and a law soon found to punish yott severely . If thc magistrates have not the _jiowci * to adjudicate in a case like this , it is hi _** h time that a law should be made to bring justice clieap to the poor man ' s home , lint if they _Imve the power , and ivlii-e to do it , it is hij . Ii time also that _lliein-oiuluet shmiM _bciiKptired into . A public meeting will bo bold _, _- . n 1 ' _ark-grccii , on Monday , July 21 st , at seven o ' clock .
for the _mirpo-rc of memoriaJisiiijf the _ScCl'i'till'V ol . Slate _toliujuireintheeoiiduetof iheniagislratos , ami to petition . l * arliamei ) t ; likewise to takVsiich .-tops as will enable us to secure the valuable services of V . 1 . ltoberts , Esq ., iu bringing the guiitv parties lo justice . Working men ! your poverty prevents vna individuall y from buying justice , but _usiitc- 'fii v _« tt can accomplish anything . In this case the mlits of all aro atstake . If the guilty parties arc allowed to £ 0 unpunished , . ' 111 _EllfiJisllM-m ' s house is no _loii-.-er I" * ' castle . ' Attend the niectinsr , and prove vour determination tliat law ami justice shall not be _Irampteupon with iinpunity . " Tiie meeting was attended b y upwards of GOOO people , of all classes , who were hl
higy gratified by the speeches of Messrs . West ar . il llcrnctt . livery person present festilied their * . . ¦ ¦ hcation at the course that hud been adopted , " am ' were unanimous in tlieir determination to support' - " Three cheers were given for the Charier , and th « meeting quietly dispersed . __ l 7 x » E . \ it . \ iii 1 K ,--A bom * latch escaped _IVoin _GlioM irom a collection of wild beasts , ami caused _cornierable alarm amongst the inhabitants . It was at la " killed hy an inspcitov of-forest . * , who , secini ; the !** - ' ma ! come out of a thicket , fired a pistol at it , " ¦ " broke one of its front paws , and with _anoti- *] shot in the chest wounded it so severel y that inn f < _- _* hours it _diejl . Tim skin was given up " to the o _-v _.- > and the skeleton is to be placed ill the Ulltsetl ! " Ghent .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 26, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_26071845/page/2/
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