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~ " ^^¦^¦^^¦^^¦^^^iw^p^l^—^i—^^^^ m CASES OE SECTREGY CONSULT THE TREATISE
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CAUTION TO LADIES . T I-JE PROPRIETORS of KEAKSLEY ^ ORIGINAL " vTIDGYT YTELCrTS FEilALE PILLS , fine it 5 e < amber . ; 02 tbera , f > Cuutioa the p j rehastr ? of \ he >> = Piil * aeains ; Isaita lions jt- 'Hng under the name of Smiteer * , Lewi-. &c , and exiling r . h-m * elve * the pr . iBd-dau 2 r . ter * o ' ins laie " 'Viiovr \ Yt- < -h , tut who have n » risbt tr the prpparlne of them , the or i ginal recipe ha vies : r :-en sc * 'd n the late G . Readier , of Fifet-Srrt-et . wiiwe Widow f-xzni i : ijecessary to make the foiie-. ving ASviavit for the xrotfccdoa of her property . ir . the vrar 1795 .
AFFIDAVIT . First . —TV . at she is is po . « se . v « ioi : of the Recipe fo : rsasine Welch ' s Fmi ' . e Pi'ls , which was betjvit-arhed to her bj her late ku ^ oand . Se « -iid . —That this recipe w « . s purchased bj her late husband , ct the "W iuow Welch , in the ' ea .. " ITp " . for a . T&lc&hie CQu * ideratioD , and -with * view for maiiag the medicine for pubiie sale . Tt rd . — That * bc Cathirin * Hearsay , is aisr it pc ?« e ** : on of the re < .-eipt « iffDi-d by the <« aid YYidtw Welch , aci . rovrie ^ i ; ng the having receivtd the ic-rey ef the said Mr . George Kearney , for tie p ^ rtiasc of the ib » : ute property of the said recipe . Sirt'Tft at the Hansicn-House , Loy . don , the 3 ta Day vf y ^ iemifr , 1 J 9 S , btjt-re nte ,
ANDEBSOX , . Vj ^ r . ' These Pills so ions azd ju-dv celebrated -for theh pfO'jiiar viri . ee * , arc -tro ^ giy reeoimner > . ced to thtnoree of every Isi'y , harir ^ obrai r . ed the jancri-jc 2 a . approbation of most ses-. tieinen of the medical profes-o : ; , ns s . < afe n 3 J v-duaVle medirir ;? , in efiecruall y rcmov : ii 2 or .-tructJor . s , and relieving a , ether . ne ^ r ; vrr : ience < to vrhic-h the female frame ;
iiaole , especiall y those which at an early period of life . frequently , arise from waato ! exercise and genera ] csbillty of the « T \ -teia ; they create an appetite , correct iniigesuoa , remove giddin e ** and nertotjheadache , and are eniiseariy useful in wind y disorders , pain « in tae > tnraach » rhorrces * of breath , asi palpitation of the heart ; beiag perfectl y innocent , may be a » ed with safety in all seaso ' ns arc cMEOtcS .
Sola , wh ^* saie a retail , "by J . Sander , 150 . Oxford- * tre * t ; am-. , by J . Hab * on , iV ^ r . ' / . t-rx Sim OrTice : or Smeetc ^ , * Beichardt , Hnt"D , Ra \ . AV . m , Lsxd . Chpharn . Tarbyuoa , Smith . Bel ' i . Towt ^ viid , B . ^ ine * and Xo » some , I-fctrd <^ Brc ~ We . DrA > bnry ; Dsuals aad Sen , Mo . icn , Little , Harc-* r . 2 . 2 ., Collier , Hargrove , Ikilerb } - , T ors . ; Civ-per . Gvldth ^ rpe , Rog «* on , Xrf » b y , Ktj , Brsdlordl Cooper , ( j oidiborpe ,. Tadc «< ttr- , Shcdes , Sntu ' b : Brice , Pric ^ tiej , Poutefract ; aid aii res > p «; tibir MvAivinc Veaderg ib town acd countrr , at 2 * . 9 d . per box .
Ob » erre . the genuine are wrapped in white ? ap * r and h * re the naae C . Ktarsley * en graved ofi ' G « vtrninjent Stamp .
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Pnce I * , l ^ d . per Box . rpHIS exeelWHt Family PILL is a Meoiiine o ? JL loDC-tried efficacy for corret-CBs ; ail Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels , the common . symptoms of which are Costiveaes * , Flatulency , Spasms , Loss of Appetite , Sick Head-achV , Giddiness , Sense of Fullness after Meals , Diz 2 ire « s of the E ye * , Dro « - # iness . and Pain . * in tht Siumacb and Bowels , Indigestion , producing a Torpid State of the Lirer . and a consequent ir . acti ¦ ncy of tbe Bowels , eaugins adisor ? aEiz 3 nocof eterv
itaction of the frame , will , in this must excellent preparation ., by a , little perseverance , be effectual ^ removed . Two or three doses will coaTirjce the afflicted of its salutary effect * . The Stomach wilt speedily regain it * - strength ; a healthy action of tht-Liver , Boweb , and Eidiieys vriil rapidly take place ; and instead of Ii < tlesfnes 5 , heat , p ain , and jaundiced appearance , strength , activity , and renewed health , w . I ! he the quick result of taking this Medicine according to the directians accompanyicg each box : and if takes after too free an indulgence at table , thej quickly restore the rt « em to its natural state
orepose . Person * of a FULL HABIT , whn are subject to Head-ache , Gjddii _ fc $ 5 , Drowsiness , acd Sinking in the Ears , arising from too great a flow of Blood to the Head , sho- ' . d nerer be without them , as -many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off bV their immediate use . FOR FEMALES these Pflb are most tmh excrlient , removing all obstruction * : the di 5 tre » 5 n " Head-ache so very prevalent with the sexi Dep-es "" - non of Spirit * , Ddnes ? of Sight , Nervous Affections B . otcbes , Pimple ? , and Sallowness of the Skin and give a healthy and juvenile bloom to the complex ^
As a pleasant , safe , easy Aperient , they unite tb * recommendation of a mild operation with the most euccessfal effect , and require ne restraint of diet or confinement curiiur their use . And for ELDERLY PEOPLE they will be found to U the most comfortable Medicine hitherto prepared . Sold ¥ t T . Prent , 229 , Straad , London . Pric-t Is . 1 H . and 2 s . 9 dL per box ; and bv Saeeton Reinbardt , Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land ! Ckphaa ' Tarbotton , Smitli , BeU , Townsead , Bainea aol Newjomfi , Leeds ; Brooie , Pen-sbury ; Deaairand Son , Moxon , Little , ^ Hardman , Collier , Hargrove Eellerby , Yorkj Cooper , G « ld&orpe , Bc ^ ersen ' Kewbr , Key , Bradford ^ GoMtiorp , TadcMter ; Rhode * , Snaith ; Brice , Pri « tiej r Poatefrmet ; and by tke Vfiodcn ef Me&eiae gesenlhr ihrooglunr : the kingdom .
Ask for FRAMPTOZTS PILL OF HEALTH , and observe the name xad address of " Thoma > Prcut , 229 , Strand j LoDdon , " on the GovernjEest Stattp
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BLAIR"S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . Cure cf RAcuir-. attsm & / Fayfi ; Ytars sfuntUng , at Idatimhkry , Wills . To Mr . Prcut , 229 , Srrand , London . Sir , —I fee ! that I am performing a duty , to acknowledge puhl . cly the verv great be = i , v . * v , bich 1 have derived from ' taVinj : F . LAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS , after having bet-n afii . vt « s with Rbtamatism in my left hip . thigh , « houlcer « , heaa und ar ^ is , for forty year .- —fora loc-- ptriod tht
pain was .-o grt-at that 1 frequently started up in i > cd —in fact , for ? eren years before taking BLAIR'S PILLs 1 had iiale or bo rest night cr day , alth ^ . utrh I h ad the best laedicnl aHv : > , both in acd out of tie army . I am now happy to say that I am free from this painfni dist-: ^ -, and " hav- " r . een « o for three month- * . Tbr . se p ills were rei-ommended tt me Dy my brother in Bath , who has b ^ n curvi b y thtro of Gout a * jd Rheurcatl ^ m of long standing , and adrWd me to ! o * e eo rime ia apphi :: ^ fo r them to your AjTrnt , Jfr . Walter , Drugsi ^ t , "" Muiosbnry , which I did . anu after tak '; u <; tire boxes , am com-Dirtely cured . Witness my kaad this 2-2 d Febru * rv ,
HENRY WILKINSON , Upward * ef IT years of the Royal Marine * . Mt . VTalker , Chemist ,-Malm-bury , will testify respecting the authenticity of this letter . The abnve is another proof of the great efficacy pf this excellent M « l cine , which has " called f ,-, rth ' the grateful thanks and approbation of all clas * e * of - ¦* eciety . Frnm many o ! the hi ghest bratieht * of the -obility to the pocre * t pea-jant , they have bappiiv brtn the mean * of g iving a dearee of health and
tomfort , which in most cases ba ^ e not been tnjuyed ^ or years ; they effectuall y relieve the mo .-t acure tit of Goat in a few boars , ' and seldern fail to enable the patient to resume his tuual avocation in two or three dar » , 8 nd if taken on the first symptoms , the patient is frequently left in doubt as to ' the reality of th * : attack . And there ^ is another most important efiVct belonfrinar to this medicine—that it ]» eTent » the di . ' case fiyiug to the brain , jstoujach , or other vital part .
Sold by Thomas Front , 229 , Strand , Leadon ; and , by his appoiutment , by Su-. eeton , Reiabardt , Heaton , Hay , Alien . Lund , Clapham , Tarbotton Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newrome , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewslnry , Dennis and Son , Moxon , Little , Har . lnian , Collier , ' HtrgTovejBcllerbv . York ; Loopcr , Goldthor p , RnSer *«> B , Newby , Kev ' , Bradford ; Goldtt-orp , Tadcarter ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Brie * , £ ne > tley . Poctefr ^ ct ; and all respectable iledicint v enders throughout tU Kin-doia . Price 2 s . 9 d . per box . - "
Ask for Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , and observe the name and tddrew of « Thoma * Proct , i& Strand , Londou , " ¦ iiaprtsscd on the Gc-vern aent -tznip ai ^^ eacfe gpx of ^ GenuiE
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THE W 5 V . 9 . B , STEPHENS . I N conBequence of the strong desire manifefted by the Working People to possess a correct Likeaess of tbeBev . J . R . Stephens , J . DOHERTY , Bookseller , Printer , News Agent , &c , Hydes Cro «* , Manchester , begs to announce , that on Saturday next , April 2 Ttkf he will publi-b a Full LengthyLikenew , takea expKoAj for J . D ., ; by an eminent LoLdon Artist . In order that evety person may be enaSled to posst *^ a copy of this valuable Portrait , J . D . has determined to cell tbem at tbe unprecedentedly low price of Threepence Prints , Proofs Sixpence . Sold by Mrs . A . Mann , Central Market , Leeds ; J . Doberty , Manchester ; and all the Agents of the Northern Star . April 2 1839 .
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BLINDNESS . M R . CHILD , bpgw to announce his intention of visiting tbe following XWns , viz .: Liverpool , at 109 , Mount Pleasant , sntil 9 th M » y . Prenton , Crov .-n Inn , Monday a = d Tos-sday , 13 th sad 14 th May . Lancaster , Ma < c » c Tavern , Wednesday and Thursday , 15 tb and lGth May . Keudal , Com * . mercial Inn , Friday and Saturday , 17 th and ISth May . Mr . C . will visit the above Tows * every eight weeks . Advice Gratis . Hours of Attendance from 10 10 3 . N . B . Mr . Child , Sen ., having taken up his permanent residence in Birmingham , may be cont'ulJed there every day at No . 19 , Haglry Row , Near tbe Five Ways , Edgb < u « ton , Birmingham .
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GOOD > "EWS TO THE AFFLICTED . DR . TAYLORS VEGETABLE ANTISCORBUTIC and RHEUMATIC DROPS , are strongly recointnerdrd in all Cases > -f SCORBUTIC and SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS , Ert : pri-in < of the Skin , ' or the Blood , and for every Svecie * of RHEUMATISM , STltFNESS r . V SWELLING of the JOINTS , RUECMaTIC GOUT , and Rherrnatic Paia * in any part o ! the body , scald head , ulcerated jore kg " , ika ., ia bottle . " , at 4 s . &d . audllf . tuch . Also , -
Dr . Taylor ' s Healing Ointment , In Boxes , price 2 * . 3 d ., which » rwommemted to be used with the * ' Drops , " and guarantees it * kucee * s -with any Sore it may be applied to . It wilt bring the foule-t Ulcer into a healthy State in a few Days , abolishicg every disagreeable ninell or Bad F ' . e-h that i < in the Sore . The Oiutmeiii is likewise recocmended to be rubhed uj > oa anv Hrupuons t >( the Skin , or Dry Scurvy , Piajj'ie :- ot the Face , Scald Hciid- -, &x . The absve valuable Medicines are preoareii Ir < ini the original rvcipe , ( a « | iiircii : wed from ' * Dr , Tavlnr , " ) bv Dencis snd Son , York ; and Sold b \
J . Hobsoc . Star Ojice Bair . e * : iud Co ., R ~ inh ; trd : i « , ;< nd Heaton , Letd # ; CnrdwHll . Wi-. krficid ; Bt-rry , Halifax ; Maud and Wilson , Bradf-rt ! ; HHrrisoa . Dansley ; Whitaker , Shtiiieid ; SatMn . Nr >; tiag him ; Bftt * . Ncvi ' - tk ; NoK * , B-- > -ton ; Br .. oVe ; ino Co ., Doucaster ; R ; der . Hull ; C ^ Iihi a \\ A Hob-on , Seibyj l ' ox , Pi » n !^; raec ; D <» ir > y , Wctderby ; Cameron , KcaresbuM >' : Jatic-in , llijinn ; Thomp-cn , T ' uirsk ; Robinson , Oorrushhr . dk : * - , Bluckwell ani Co ., Newcastle ; Tnnrn ' . m , C : « riisie ; M . irriot , Kcaiii ; Bank * , BirnrnebiTn ; D » . \ son , Stafford ; B ' . i'ler . -i , Cheapside , wa \ Ha'C'av ' s , FaTingdon-S : reet , London ; and m ;> st ilejicinc Venders .
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POLAND'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION FOB'pecd il y cirinsrsonor-hrea . gU- > t » , strictures , irr . rat ' un of the k ! inty < , b ' i > . " ul .. r , prostrate i' ? . r . d , a . n < i aH di-ea * e > of : Vie urinary p . ^ sagf , p-iinsiti the loin * , st ' . ise in the bladder , izruvei , lu : nbago a-jd ioca : debility , &c .
Look at the cn > -it represents u Stone expelled by YolnnJ ' * Solution on ths 2 qth of OctoDer , 18 ^ 8 , and the proprietors challenge the vrhole world to prudace a c ; i « e . in " paralUV , Ij wei g h- * one ounce and a h . ti f / and is thfte aa 3 a ha ! f inttes . in leDgth , and n four . r . rni ; i quarter inchts in civ Cy , j n !\ rtEce . . The pat ' tnt . r ' . ad suE ' etcd fee . ; . ears , anii h-a- iastratneute pa » -ea without siicc « . ' * s ; butv . short couUnuAnt-e of Yo ' anil ' ^ Solution rvlk-ved , acd li ; : al * y rimoved aliher 'uSVring * . She was mUerabU ' , but \ s vnvx h : inpy , and desires her case to \« e made public . Har nJmv ana suidr-. ' « - ! 5 > Ir * . A ; - ! nc-Sr . i ! lare , 5 , BusfiTJ Scree : , BlackwaVi , arid tbe m * dical pe . utlenian who :-. U 5 M : pted the iperstior , Mr . CbristopV . trThtfcani , nfP « , lar . Ifycj dnu ^ t , a f . p . j to the ' patient ; C" ' . 1 i } or . tlt .-ire s ^ uit frei ; d to co > o , upon the pru : > rit .- - i- > r > of r . bt S'jl ' . ' . tJou .
at 138 , HOLBORN * , near Furni . JV Ini :, Licdoi : , who will gladly afford . every f" . ? il ' . Y to viqu . ry , a'fo * hew . the > fone , wbiefe i- ! do \ v ia thtir {• ¦ •> - jY * .--ion . YOLAND'S SOLUTION i ^ eoualiv eSicaviou- in all tht ^ . i > f . \ - fc . * for v . bicli it is rcccrr . mCD-. - aI—ir .. ever fail ? , —read the toftimr . nirj .- - , —try it , acd ycu will very - \ - > or . add ynurs to the thousands it h ? % < ; . ir < -sd y cnreil ; f . o m -. tter bow long you may ! -. uve sf . ric . - eif , or b- > -. v bad your ca * e ta * y itjijit-ur , for ic eiTcetua . lv curt-s when all oihtr ir . tan * have fiilt-d . The pr « ir- 'ietor- ncirg lietermined tn prove it in every wav rev-ciU-dl y r { T € re . vl FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD to nny one whocnuld equal it , but no one could . It ha * established iotlf U [ on h * own merit * alnne , fur the emriri ^ al method of pulTrrjp hai nevt-r been re >\ " > rted to—< i'de--d j . repar . itii >' . " . « : ntrin ? : ea . ll y valuable , such as Yoland ' s SolutH . u , do not rei-We it .
TESTIMONIAL . Having tried Yoiasd ' s . Sje-viSc St » i- _ flOn in our public and private practice , fc : urrthrai discharges we readil y tiir our testimony to it * very s'jperior power * , its perfect safety , aud ptrmaufiit effects ; altogether , we consider it a very efficacious remedy , and far more sn than any other in nil urethra ! disease * . Signed Iiy Surgoa Coopvr , H , Le \ , M . D . Lecturer aa Midwifery , Dr . Ckr . ki- , Dr . Green , &c . Sold in bottle ? at 2 s . 9 d ., 4-. & :., and 11 * . t-acb , by Baines & Newtome , He . itun , bookseller , Brigjjate ' , Hobson , Northern Star Ollic-e , Intelligencer OlTice ,
Leed .- ; Hargrave . Library , York ; Wbiitaker , Shei-Seld ; Hurst , W-Aetield ; HartWy , Halifax ; Brook , Huddersfield ; Bowman & Law , Piecadilk , Manchester ; CJerdes & Co ., Church Street , Liverpool ; arid by all chemist ? and patent medicine venders iu tbe kingdom , wholesale b y Hnnnay & Co ., 63 , Oxford Street , London . Prepared aiid sold retail b ) Mft-- < T 5 . GRAHAM & C » ., 13 S , Holborn , near Furaival' . < Inu , London , whrre the physician may be con » u U . d , a-usaa ., jiersoijall y , from 9 till 3 dail y , nr b y letter , ( post-paid ) euciosin ^ tht' usual fee of 10 s and patit-uw in the country will ha corresponded with until cured .
Bropsy aad Consumption Cored By a phyician . The new system triumphant !! The most extreme case « being daily cured by it with j ? reat rapidity , as reference to patients will prove . So satisfied is the discoverer of the certainty of hi « " acce ** , that he is willing to forego his fee ( to all who personally spply ) for advice until after they are cured . Atterdance from 9 till 3 daily , at Messrs GRAHAM & Co . ' ? , , Holborn , sear Furnivar- * Inn , London , wkere may he obtained the Antl-COtl-¦* amptive Linimeut , so celebrated for quickly curinp and preventing coiurompnon , asthma , colds , coughs ,
and all diseases of the lung ? , throat , liver , and stomach , wbich is effected without tenderness , or other inennvtnieoce . Tbe remedy is perfectly safe , and is i plied by gentle fritiion , and it * power is so great in KtrrojttbeniD ? the cbe * t , &c , that all of weakly habitc , or predisposed to pulmonary diseases , should apply to it without delay ; as a ] # o all vocalists , public speaker , &c ., who ntcessarily have mnch exerei > e for the lunjrs . With each bottle will be given tbe essay lately published , on tbe new method of curiBg drop « y * nd cott «« inption , or tbe latter mav be had alone of all beoksellers , or at Mess . Graham ' s as above .
The Amti-eonromprive Liniment may be obtained cf tbe Agenta for Yolaad '? S olution , Price 4 e . 6 d , aad 10 s .
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EMPLOYMENT ^ T > ERSONS b ^ rng a little time to spare , » re X apprized that Agent ? eontjnue to be appointed in London aud Country Townt » by the East India Tea Company , for tiw > nafe of tb ^ ir celebrated Teas . Offic « B , 9 , Great St . Helen ' s Chj » efe Yard , Bishop'sffate Street ,- They are packed in Leaden Canisters , from an Ounce to a Pound , and new alterations hare been made corresponding with the recent great fall in Tea whereb y Agents will be enabled to compete with aH rivals . The Licence U only 1 . 1 Shillings per Awura ; Excise Permits are abolished , and many daring the last 14 jears have realised considerable incomes by the agency without One ' Shilling ' let or loss . Application to ' be made to Charles Hahcock , Secretary .
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To those . afflicted with SCURVY , VENEREAL , or SYPHiLinC DISEASES , BHEUMATISMr and NERVOUS or SEXUAL DEBILITY . £ / TR . LA MERT , Surgbok , Li cerate of tbe ktJL Apothecaries * Hall , Loudon , and Honorary Member of the London Hospital , Mediea-l Society , Sec , baring devoted his studies for manv rears exoliwively to the various diseases of the Generative Organs , to tbe successful
Treatment of the Venereal and Syphilitic Diseases , and to tb « removal of tho »« distttsssinsj ; nervous sensations , arising from a 8 v ; fret indulgence in u delusive and destructive habit , enr . rinues to '*? consulted from Nine in the Morning till Ten at Night , and on Sundays from Nine till Two , at h : s residence , at
No . 2 f £ , ALBION-STREET , LEEDS , and coantry patients requiring hi ? is «< tance , by makiuj : oaly one per .-teaill visit , will receive mica sdviccand medicines that will ejntbi-e rhvm to obcaiu a permaneut aud effeetual Cure , w ' . ieu all other means have failed . A complete knovvlrdge of the symp'scus and treatrr . « ot ef the- < e inidioas ano da :: t ; erc > ^ . * iti-Mase * , C < m > nly be rwjuired by those wh » , : r . ^¦ . Wiiioij to exper ' -. eno , have gone threuj ; h a reu'Uiir cou r ^ t" of M Edicai . lxsTaccnoN , indeut-ad' . 'Tvt « f the henefit ot practical experieuce ; for unrotturui'viy there a * e " iUiirlreds who annu-illy fall vieti" ; - to ti-. e immoderate u ^ t- of rst'rcury , a :. d other «?; , ¦ yro' -s rnumlics , admini-tLTfii V . j i ' i ! i : erate men , wko , o * ing to a total ignorant 1 * of the geueral prices : ie . - " of
raL-dicice , rum shw coa .-titutioa , bv iu : Trnng tne disi-asie to get into th * system , wber « htiua ca . rried by tie circulation u / fAt hlotA into » iil part * of the bod y , the whole 'Vanit : become * tainted with vent-real j > oi-^ 'iu , Hnd the inns' : uabftppy consequences eij ^ cfe j for it then rusumts so niany appt * . - tranc » - ' % that the grc-ate < t di ^ crininatior . is often- 'jeces . : ! ry to di-iect its jire-ence . at one time nffuetiry thf -kin , particularly the he ? .- ! and t 5 u-e , \ vith evuprions atii u ' cw * , closely resembling ami often trentt-d as .-.- 'jrvy ; at another periotl producing the most violent y . sin . i ir . the limbs and boaes , -A ^ kn is frequently p . ! : * taken for rhtuma ! i « in ; thus the whole frame bfoonies debilitated and decayed , a : lj a lingering deato puu a period to their dreadful sufft-rings .
LA MERT'S RESTORATIVE PILLS , price 2 « . 9 < i . am ) lls . per bo . \ , are weil known as a certain ar . d ttfectv . ai remedy fir everv > t . ige and iymptora of the Venereal Di ^ ea-r , without continerrtent , loss of tir ! : e , or hin-iraiu-e front business ; they have efifec : ed r . ' . any surp'isn'g c . irts , r . ot onlv iu recent goa « rrha ; a , and shnplv cases , but when aiivatisn and all other means have failed . There i * no « tu : « ticn in life .-o -. vrtttbcJ , as when wt * . re ' obl ' gtd to reveal our ni > . > rai iu . ii .-icretioas to ethers , and the ti . jiiiit ; -and an . \ : t ! : y ¦ * . hich so frequtntly bsunt ih » . ' minds 01 Uioae who are suffi-ring from Nervous \ :: \ Coustitmi ^ nal Debility , arising from early and indiscriminate e . x-. e « .- » e * . cannot be too earnestly liej'loreil . For in thtse uuhapp ; e-tst-s where me'kncLolv dis ' ajte and inc-apacitv for ail
picasures , | ir . teu < e debility , both rr . ^ v . ta ! and physical , and ail the enervating imbvtilitie ? of old a ^ e , 3 re its general attendants , the utmost endeavours should be rtf .-mrcei to oa the part of th acRerer to ovtrcotnv thi * baneful destroyer o ! ' his het-. lth anc happinei .- , ia orJer to avoid the blank despair , and certain iv . i ^ eTy , which invariably : > . ec 5 : npaiiy these dreadful d-. ' nihties , u-heu U-it < o tire powers ol nature alcce to r ¦* tore , and whifb frcj : ent ! v hurries it * victim to the era ?? , in the v-.-ry finver of his youth . To all who are thus afflicted , Mr . La Mi ? rt , as a regularly educated nit-mbtr <> t' the mtdical pTo ! cs > io \ i , can , with the utmost cop . tidenc ** , o'Jer hojir , t-nt-rny , vigour , an . ? j-erfect health ; a :: 1 fr ^ rr . the peculiar nature of hi- » jir . ictice , the wo » t : ir . - . . d may Uv \ encouragement In tie opportuaijy thus aSonied theiii .
Mr . T .. V MERT may be per « .-vr . ally consMhed frmn Nine in rhe mor :: ing til ! Ten at ni ght , and wi'l g ive ndviee to persons cakir . ^ the above , or any other of hi' preparations , without e . t ' ce . Atteuilance on Sundays from Nine till Two , wht-re hN . Mfdicinea esc only be obtained , as no bo-jkscller , druggist , or sny « tber Medicine Ver . der i $ supplied with them . Country letters , post-paid , containing a ri-mittantt f Medicine , will be immediately answered .
The fallowing Ir-tter has jun Sut-r . received , and V . y rtquest of . the writer is uow puoii-heii , but it « " • . be obs-rvtd that v . o ca » e is Ju ^ 'iil . ed uaiess by the expres ? e- ^ srat ot the pi » r : \ : - " Newca . 'tle-on-Tyr -. Jar . 20 , 1839 . ' Sin , —It his been my in ' - ? i : tion . for a Ipnjjrh o ! time , to address you on a su ' rj-et cl' «»! v coniuetetl * ith yrjr celebrity : but I miw - : ^;) fv « * th .-. t a fVtling of delicacy has bit > erro with ! - . * -A nie , for \ vp are unwilling to exp' >« e our o « n errors . My cure however , ha- been so .. ingularl y ( . " : ¦ - >' .- ¦ ? , " rhat I ' felt i : would be au act of gro « injastici- to vour character
and skill were I louger to withhold a case as remarkable perhaps as any oa icord . Born in a polished circle o < society , I was early sent to a most respectable public seminary , where , for some years , a . li went on with prosperity and asppiness . Unfortunately , howeve " , a habit wa ? . « t'r . r abroad amr . ng a » , the p leasing aUuremeut 01 which i vrn * , with many others , unable to resist . Yn :- roiled away , ac ' d left me an altered n > : iu ! I : ; tirmi :: e > gatliered around rae and at the age of twenty years I was actuallv djing of decay—a gradual ' but certain decay . I wondered at tuj ? cau ^ e of this premature debility , nor did the truth ever iWn across my mind , until an accidental uerusal of a . Ltei * uewspnper , where I saw an address of yours , which made m ^ fully
sensible of my miserable situation . The horror of mv s-ifiation increased every-reni . » ved uay with the cause of misery , self-eatailed , gnuwir . i at tny he * rt in my wa ^ iDg rnomcau ; in seeking res ? , 1 only sought foV a chr-nge of torment *— the mary Uo ? : rs of darkness ^ eeraed awful ; those of slfep riufJ raw . with rackirjf horrors indeseribabie . 1 longed Jar day—with day 1 was wearied , an > 4 I UebeW tfa ? approach of ni ght with abhorreaw . Under the * e circumstances ol unqualifitd afRicion ,. I journeyed upwards of Linety miles to have a consultation ' » i ; r . you . I seed not say how soon you were aware of my appaliing situation , or the anxiety you m * nirestevi : a accomplishing my relief ( a eirtu : »' -ta : ice which wiil ever have a grateful claim ua ; ny merr . arv ) , or of the confidence with which you tpoke ot" mv recovery .
" You directed me a packet of your invaluable Medicine , aul by perxevprir . g ia following y « ar directions , and with the blessir . jj of Providence , a wondeffiil cure has beeH eriniulete ' y eS ' ecteU , and I am now in even- stwe of tba wnrj bkcome a new man . ' I transinit this account for yo > ir honour , and fortbe benefit of others who rsay , nnforrunatel y , be plsctd in a situation of similar wretcbedceas . You may omit my rssid ^ ticr ; but it ; wk ii for , you are at liberty to give it . Remaining , Sir . wUb . e ^ ery sentiment of regard ; y ours H : ;;!) - , "CHARLiS NEWTON . "
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MORISON'S PILLS , OF THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH , LONDON . G AUTION . W HEREAS spurious ircitations of my Mediesnea » re now in circulation , I , James Morbon , th « s H'ygeist , hereby give nwice , that I am ra no wite oouneeted with the foUowing Medicines purporting to be mine , and sold uoder the various names of " £ k > . Morrison ' a Pills , " •* The Bygeian P / 7 /* , " " The Improved Vegetable Universal Pith , " " Ths Original Morisoa's PHia , at compounded by the lete Mr . Moat , " " The Original Hijgemit Vegetable Pills , " " The Originul Morixon ' s Pills , " &c . &e . TbaA my Medicines are prepared osly at the British Sollege of Health , Haaiilton Place , King's Cross , sad sold by thu General Agents to the British Collsge ol" Health and tfe « ir Sub-Agents , aud that noohemiscor druggist \* authorised * by me to dispose of tbe same .
None can be genuine without tbe words " MORISON'S UNIVERSAL MED 4 CINES" are engraved o » the Government Staatp , in white letters upon a rvd ground . —In witB * ss whereof I have htreunta set my band . JAMES MQRISON , The Hygeifjt . BritiHh College of Health , Hanjilton Place , New Road , May , 1838 . Sold by "W . Stubbs , General Agent for Yorkshire , at 56 , Cross-Church- ^ treet , Woodbouse , Lsftif , to whom applications far Agencies must be made , and rhu- following regular appointed Agents . Le »»( 3 s Mr . W .-H . V » alker , stationer , 27 . Briggats
? . nd M . v > .. Senior , No . l South Market . ShefTs * M , . Mr . Badger , 47 , "W " est-3 tr < ei . Brao !' ir . l , Mr . Stead , grocer , ilariec-3 ireet . Donc-ister . Mr . Clayton , perfamer , On :. Wakefield , Mr . Nichols and Sob ,. printers . Halifax , Mr . Hartley , statisner . Hud-lmrsritOd , Mr . Thornton , tailor . Dewshury , Mr . Brown , furiature warehouse . Bawtry , Mr . G-rosb y , Stan ^) -office . Ab « rford Mr . Wilkinson , draper , lias ' s Vortni ) , Mr . Me Coy ah . Kaare > bro ' and Harroirata , Mr . Laugdale statioa * r . P : > ntefrai : t , Mr . Stauiiisb- , artist . Kirhmond , Mr . Norman , grocer . Ripon , Mr . Vunt , lailo * . K » tberbain , Miss Wilson , post-office . Sflhy , Air . Richardson , draper . B-Armley , Mr . Harris *> n , stationer . Skipton , Mr . Tasker , printer . Tsdcaster , M r . Be * , perfumer , &c . Wetberb y , Mr . Siavlair , bookseller Paddock , Mr . AlUson , srrocer . Hightown , Mr . Lister , bookseller . Mi . ldk-ham , Mr . Chwe . Sberboriie , Mbs Johnson , draper . Otley , Mrs . Fox , grocer . i Beeth , Mr . Close .
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GOOD NEWS FOR THE MILLION . " Oplfcr per orient dicur . " T ) A LEY , the greatest of moral philosopher ? , trtly X enumerates children as atnong the principal sources of human happiness . —At Wperiod is heraan life > o precarious as in the early stages of infancy ; for it is a fact no less lamentable than true , that a the ! c ; . st one half the iliildre * born in Great Britain perish in a state of infancy . Of these , some die for want ot" medicine , but by far the greater portion from the a ! iu * e of it . Pernicious ntupelactiyes , who . « e basi « is laudanum or other opiates , are constantly administered to tender infants , especially amoiii ; tb * poorer classes " . These dangerous compounds allay juiin for a time by stupefying tht- senses but ultimately leave the agonised little sufferer in a
wor .-i ; state than before . The ignorant and deluded , though anxious , well-meaning , and affectionate mother , thus procures herself a little mare ease from nursing , but her darling child either shortly perishes , or , ii' it survive , it is only to pass its mortal pilcrin :-¦ a ' jm ( from its constitution having been thus enervated and undermined ) in a state of lethargic i . i = » en > ihtlity . Deeply impressed with the magnitude of theseseriaus evils , and animated with a truly philanthropic zeal to arrest their progress , it was . that the late Mr . Atkinson ( a r .-san of original talent , and > if superior intellectual attainments generally , as well as a skilful chemist and apothecary ) directed his best energies to the formation of a compound suited to the various complaints of infants . His laudable efforts were at length crowned with the success they so well merited , in the production of that K \ w . t invaluable
preparation , ATKINSON'S INFANTS' PRESERVATIVE which ha ? now stood the test of anahzation , the test of trial , and above all , the fiery ordeal of public apir . ion for nearly halt" a century , aud of which fifty thousand bottles are annually sold ia Great Britain ' l : i short , whether this medicine be destined to enter the palace or the humblest cottage , the pronrietor alike feels an honest conviction of it * power ' to assujge maternal pain for infant suffering ; to convert th . it pain iuto gladness that suffering into halrnv rep «< e .
A- a preventive against , aad a cure for those coniphiint . - to which infants arj liable , as affections of the bowel * , difficult teethiag , canvnlsions , rickets Src , His a pleasant , innocent , a : < d efficacious carj !!"» - * i aud * n aJm ; - ~ -iMtt a ?« wt 3 nt to n ? . tar « " '"~ > ue progress of the hooping couith , tht iieasles , and the cow pox , or vaccine inoculatio n Prepared only by Robert Barker , ( nephew and successor to , and formerly partner with Mr Atkinson , ) chemist and druggist , No . 1 , Market- ' plsi-i ' , Manche-ter , in moulded bottles , at is . lit ) 2 s . i ) d ., and 4 s . o"d . each . Sold retail by most repectable druggists ia town and courier / , and mav oe had wholesale of the proprietor , Bad at the usual medicine houses in London .
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MEETING AT HOLLO WAY BEa ^ ( From the Birmingham . Journal . ) On Monday , a meeting , convened by Pcs . ; , bills , was held at th * above place , for the purW * electing delegates to the Convtntion , in the recm MessM . Salt , Hadlej , and Douglas , who ha » e r " rigned . At eleTen o ' clock , Mr Donaldson . ! called to the cbaJr and after reading the noti calling th ^ meetisg proceeded to state tbe obit !! for whici they were assembled , and advised then to elect men in wbom they could cor . fide ^ who would stand by them in time of need as ' Banger . ^
Mr . VV H . SGN proposed the first resolution to ti « effect that it was necessary tfcat they should proceee to the electiM of delegaswi . It had been eontenj plated to elecr three d . eJeg » te 3 but in consequent of thejnea . of-W « fnesburj- sad that neighbour hood having resolved on sending a delegate , it was eon , ^ idered two mo 78 from Birmir ^ bam woold be sofft . cient . He ther ? fbre moved tiet two delegate * be sent from Birmingham . ¦ Mr . Davis seconded tbe resolution on the ground of economy . Two woxM be quite snf ttffjent .
Mr . Fussell moved , as an amendment , tbat three delegates be sent from Birmingham . He thMight it would hava a bad effect if it would appeal tbat the men ot Birmingham were sot in as good a condition to support delegates in the Gwi-reDHon now as they were in August last , whta- ' they elec ' e . ght members . . Mr . Powell supported the original motion , for the reason assigned b y the mover , thaS rt » neiahbourrag towns were going to send a delegate at their own expense . Be believed they would send Mr . Higgin ^ , of WalsaH * H » beljeveii , firmlj U tbe men of Wednesbury and Darlatton sent a delegate , they would support- him , and be hoped the men of Birmingham would support any daleeatea they might send .
Mr . Keukhqff next addressed tbe meeting , aad read-il ^ e declaration of She council o . the firming , ham Union , issued in Ju , k . last , in which tbe distress and dangerous condition of the country w »» pointed out , and , in coDclusioD , c « ndemned the lite delegates and the council for deserting the eaiwe ot tbe veople , when there existed the greatest necessity for their Services . Mr . SoULTEBdid notaonrtder tbe presaat meeting sufficiently Jarge for a . town like Birnangbam . He thought it did not represent the peoplu . He believed there were not suificient present to warrant thete in electing dflegatt * ,. and if they did eke ) men , they would not be rectived by the Coaventicn ; and . thtir money and tits * would " be thrown away , He proposed that tae meeting aojourn until Mondaj next .
Mr . Parkeb seconded' the motion , because he believed the meeting <* cas illegal . There had noj beep sufficient notice gi ^ en . The name of the perl son or persons calling it were not attached to th < j bills , and there were not a sufficient number present ( Great confusion . ) ¦ Mr . . . Powell moved an amendment , tbat tb < bu < ine- » be proceeded with . Ain ple . Dotice had beet givti ' n < -f the meeting . It had been anreunted atth < Puhiic Office > everAl times , and the town bad been placarded . They had been trying to get the Bir « mingham council to call a mect'D ^ for the purport but they coul . i ; .-of , snd it was folly to delay if the ) iin . < nc to proceed .
Mr . Brown seconded the amendm-nt . The pre xent was a good meeting . Tht re wert -ifteen thou-!> aud individuals pr «* ent , and tbat was sufficient ( Laughter , and cries of " No . r . o . " ) Mr . Fussell opposed the adjournment , becauej he considered sufficient notice had been given , ad the present was a competent meeting . Tie -Chaiumajj then put the araecdment , whici was carritd almost unanimously , and the elrctioq was proceeded with . " ' Mr . Wtlkes then proposed Mr . Erown as a fii and proper person to represent the the town of Bir minghom in the Convention .
Air . Charli . s Causer , seconded the nomiaatioq which way put and carried . Mr . " WiLsox then proposed Mr . John Powell a man well known and tried in the cause of thi people . ¦ Mr . Alfred Fussbll seconded the nomination and on a shew cf bands beicg taken Mr . Powel was declared elected . Air . Wilkes then proposed Mr . Donaldson a } the third representative to the Convention . Mr . Cacseb secocaedthe motion . Mr / . Wilson opposed Mr . Donaldson , on tb < ground of his being a stranger to the town , and i middle class man . They knew ho * they bad been served h y the iniddle class men , -. nd they masc , it future , look to tbem . 'elves . He propos <* i * Mr . John Fussell as a . fit and proper person .
Mr . Cotios seconded the proposition , npoj which a show of hands was called for the two can didates , and the majority declared in favour of Mr , Donaldson . ' A resolution , empowering tbe delegates to applj for money to Mr . Holl , the secretary of the Unicm to enable them to proceed to London " , was then paand carried , after which a copy of the Birvtinshan Journal aud a placard , with Mr . Salt ' s name ~ upon if , were committed to the Hases , and the meetini separated . ¦
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Skeleton's —Two human skeletons vers fosm at Katcliffe-on-Soar . by tbe excavators on tbe rail way , * nd a large quantity of human bones a shor . time before . Neither history nor tradition a £ br < any c ! ae m to their prtsenl situation . New RAiuvtAY . —The prospectus cf a Pwailwai . rcm Derby to Manchester has j-ost been issued ; ani meetings to promote the undertaking have been HJ at Macclpefie'd , Leek , Cheadle , and Uttoxeter . ! Akotheufeatoreofthk Hierous stsi-ujJ — On Monday la « , Mr . "VVm . TiBmouh , formerly ol tiishopW-earinouth , innkeeper , wasreleasedfromDur ham prison , afrer sufferin g incarceration in thai puee for nearly n » netetn years , for noa-payEent o a penalty to th * Excise . -Northern Libera ' Ur .
JMcc-Kixr . Accident . —On Thursday ^ fternoot Ayaucg lemale , namtd Sarah Candit , " servant U 31 r . Uo .-jie , High-street , Mary Wfcone , was standinj near the kitdi # n fire , whfea iome portion of he ] e . ot ! mig ignited , and ia an instaats ^ ewas env ^ -lo ^ in fl ipes . A young tnaa residjne in the house ex . tinguwnfd ( be ilre as soon ¦>» he was able , bit thi p ., or ' g ^ l / wbo wrvs conveyed to Middlesex Hospital a a * s " . dreadfuli y burnt aa 10 leave but iit . le chancy of her recoverv . "
Loud Abinsbr . — -It is somewhat singular that Lord Abinger , who is now a Hi « h Church-and-Mateman , was , at the bar , a Liberal ; that Lord Lyr . dhjrst , who is now a prominent pillar of tht ChnrcTi , was , at college and ac the bar , a Jacobin and : \ Sceptic ; and that Baron Gurney , who now > o fetreuuousl y defends the vxneiions and abu « s ol the Church , was himself , before feis elevation , a rigid Dissenter ! How universal is the attraction , and how dazzhog is the splendour of the ermiaed robe ! Fuhnoulh Packet .
Railway Accident . —A fc-w nights sinco , ow ol tae Exeter cuaches proceeding by tbe Southamptot railway had the contenu of the boot ignited bv sparks , from the engii ^ e , which totally destroved a va uabje box of lace , and a great part of the luegagt SMongiug to the passengers ; and though the gnard -. vno was in the coach blew bis horn , the ' noise of thei engine prevented it * being heard or the necessary » l * rra being given . The Poor Law —The Poor Law Commissioners have now established the principle , that a justice ol peace may attend and vote a * an ex-offici * guardian at a plumlity of boards , provided he haj ' a piace of abode" in more than one Poor Law t nion , m which be occasionally sleeps . Thu * , should a justice of peace , et »« asKd ' ia trade ,
batmenro piv » sef 3 half-a-doaen different places of business ia a * Tmahy different quaners of the metropolis , he tt ehgible to give attendance and vote f * offlc-o at an equal numoer of Boards of Guardians . As the Poor Law Amendment Act is ailent upon the point , thu decision M tbe commissioners ( arising out of a dwj » ut « d Section for auditor intbe Tower Hamlets ) M gi tcjj upon their own respeostbtiity , by virtue of the eWraordJDnnr power * todged in th-m by tbat act . In tne case alluded to , it was shown that a jn * tice named Stuttfieto had voted double ( thati * , at two boards , Hackney and St . George ' s-in-the-East ;) yet both votes were allowed . Such is Somer-j « t-place faw : — Time * .
Fatal ^ ccidkst . —On Saturday last , b « tweeaj threa and four o ' clock , Jo » ph Kiley , of Leir . about ! « ghteeu . jwurs ., of . ge , s very skilful bat dariiig driver , on the Midlaad Coontie * Railway , had his ' ? TBT / fnd tKigb dreadfully fractured by ' a waggon ^ « # T * Vim , near Bronghton Astley , which csuseti h » s attain afevr boaw afterwarasl As be ;¦*«• parTetilarl y anxtoui to > t titen to teiewtet , nw tellow-workmtn exerteathemselfes to get a < : itrt , hut is consfejaenee of Its being market-day at Leicester , two or ti > re « ioara unavoidably elapsed
»« ore a rehicle could U precured . He arrived at he wsfirmary a . little b * So «* seven , but died sooa «« rvrard « . Mr . Gregory held the inquest on Mo =-•* y , when a verdict of "Accidental de $ ta" w * 9 '"tont& .-rLeieefe ^ he Mercitru ,
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On every Stage and Symptom of tb * VEKEBEAL DISEASE , in its mild azd most alarming forms , just published by MESSRS . PERRY AND CO ., SURGEONS , ' ^ Grtat Charles Street , Birmingham ; 23 , Slater Street , Liverpool ; and 2 , Bale Street , Manchester : aad given gratit with each Box of PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 * . 9 d . is . 6 d ., and lls . per Box , ^^^ ri ONTAIN ING a fall description of tie above complaint , ILLDSjKV ^ TEATED BY EN GRATINGS , . hewing Uw different stages of J& £ > X * k . t&sdeplorable and often fatal disease , as well as tbe dreadful effects Jfqjr EO 0 lk Wtfrap troHi the use of mercury , acc-ompsRied with plain and practical Jfcr Jffik \ Ak direction * for an effectual and speedy cure with ease , secrecy , and safety , Jbr £ ? AB = G&V ^ E % 7 ^ mth out tbe aid of m edical assistance . ^^ UJBffllf ^^ PERRY 'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , price 2 « . 9 d ., A ,. 63 . ^ M \ W& % Bk ^ W - *' " ^ ^ eU kr' 0 WE througbourEur ^ pe and America to be the mos t ^ M . \ B ^ lls / SW rtoi n and effectual core ertr discovered , for every stage and symptcm ^ B ^ . J Wjtprw SrJ& ^ r of the Venereal Disea * e , in both sexe- ; , including ' Gonu .-rhsa , " Gleets , ^ ftvJIP ^ ' ¦ ' * &W S ^ o ^ ary Symptom ? , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , DeficeEC-y , and ~^ B £ SBam 3 BBr - ~ . Disease * " of tte Uriiiaxy P-issases , without loss of time , confinement , ^ EQ ^ MEgS ^ or hindrance from business ; they have e ffected the most surp ri * ii ! g cure ? , ij ^^ L A&T not Dnly in r * -c nt and severe cases , but when yalivation and ail other ^ B ^^ B ^ means have failed ; and when aa rarl y application i- - made to these Pills ^ H ^ T ^ or . ^ ^ * ° ^ * Vener eal Di $ asr , frequestly coutraeted in a moment ^^ of ineir ; ety , the eradicatioaL * generally completed in a few days ; and in ** aoce JiJ ^ aTsced and inveterate stages of the venereal infection , characterised bv a varietv ' of painful IEj aj stressiag sTEptomR , a perseverance in the Specific Pills , acd to the directieas fullv pofuted out in ice Treatise , wul ensare to the patient a permanent and radical cure . " ^ It i < a aelancholy fact that thousand * fall victims to this horrid disease , owing to the unAilf-Jn—« ol il .-terate men who by tte use of that tWl y poison , in-rcnry , ruin the constitution , cause uk-cmticm , t'occnei on the uc ^ d , idee anu bod y , dimness uf sight , noise in tbe fare , deafness , obstinate gleet , nodes ce the sa : a bones , ulcerated sere throats , diseased nose , with nocturnal pains in the bead aiui iirnb . * ; il ! at ecgrh a general d = o : hry and decay of the cnastiturion ensues , and a celaccholv drath put * a ptriod to tirir crtacUul sunenngs . Its tb >> e dreadful c-a < es of « extial dehiliry , b-oug ¥ t on by an early and indiscriminate induisence of tbe p £ « -: on < , fre ^ wnrly acquired without vhe knowledge of the ' dreadful c > nse . ^; eDee * requiring therefrom , aun w ' -ica aot oaly eniwil t > n its votarie ? all tte enervating imbecilities of old • *«! -, and occasion the nwe- » ity p f reaouDciEg ± e reiicites of marri age ta tuo . < u who have piven way to thi * delusive Jtnd ( 3 estruc : ivt habi : ' , V , ut weaken ar . i dcstr .. y all tbe bodil y secse ^ , producing melanchol y , deficiency , and a numerous : ra : n of = crvru < afft-ction * . In these aUrresslng c ^ se * , wht ; h « tbe coii « equtnce of such b ^ nef-ji Lai :- > . Pr auy other Ciuse , a certain and speedy cure may be relied on by taking PERRY'S PURIFYING SFKCIHC PILLS , and by a strict attenrioa to tie directions pointed cut kl the trtause , r tuieh fully exylaik «; the Crta < fal re * ult _ * xriAIlJ from tke ^ e Hiiiaric-to-T c »* cs . MESSP S . PZRilY & CO ., SURGEONS , maybe consulted ? . M 5 ? aal at No . 4 . Great Charl r * S ^ eet , 'B-rBingham , and 23 , Slater Street , Liverpool . Onl y one r . tfi > or . a ! vL < it i « required from a countntativ-t , to enable Me * 5 r » , Perry & Co . to give sneh advice , V « will be : he means of aieeriag a perniaEent ini erTectnal curt , after all other rneac * have proved ineifett-jRi . Letters for advice aa « t br : past paid , a . nd contain the u > oal fee of one pound . Sold by the principal Medicine Seller * in e * ery Market To * n in England , Scotland , Wale ? , and Ireland ; slso oa the Continent , and North and South America . Sold at the Intelligencer OlSce , Times Office , and by Heiton , Leed * . N . B . —Country D . r : ggi .-it 5 , Bookseller * , Patent Medicine Vender ? , 21 : 0 tvery r-tber Shc-pVfeper c » a be r 3 ppli .- < i w :: h any q \ ia . cri : y of Perry ' s Purifying Specific P : '; ls ; , vitb the u » ual aikiwar . ee to the trade , by Barclay and Snn , FarriT-irJon- « treet ; T . Butler , 4 , Che £ p > : ce ; Edwards , 67 , St . py . vsi ' s Church Yard ; Sntton asd Co ., Bow Church Yard ; Hs . rnjiy ted Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; ted by all other wholesale jsldicics Ho 3 < e- « in London .
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CHALLENGE TO CURE BLINDNESS . % } T& . BAXTEIt , 01 " Leudy , 1 ^ 0 = of Hull , ( ple . ^ -v '» f XD OO * erv » . ltb SUM ) wnn h : u- < rt-rured 10 f-i g bi fOEiany hundred . * of rr-diridajdji , rr . ijy of whom ba ? r > e « n oiind fcr . five , ten , fitrat-n , twe : ity , and forry-- . ve year * , begs to an ^ cunre to the Public , that " ir . ooas-.-qnence of the hiaay : uTi : at ! oi : S that he h ^ vc receirtd . ir i * h < .- > intearicii t <> rr ^ vei , aud the p l ;; ctbfiunrr ^ : o -r .-: r-. vill be wec-k ' . y .-lalcd in th ^ a papM . : 13 d he wV . l p ' . c-dge ti ' rastii to corf ihe txujraai D ;* - eisesofthc Eye , P ; Laiie « s of Siw ; ht , &c , witr . of blister * , tltrdiag , * eion , i ^ eu e ^ , or auv r ^ tra : ut of
u : ei . CiCaracta I caj n t cure , a « I make no i' * e « f ar ^ r . itxnrftfca : tr- any £ ye . In ca-es of Arr . r . urr . ^ i * . 1 oan tell if there be any hope * after ihe fir ? : Afi-UcarioE I jui ^ k * to the Eve .
TESTiMONlAiS . Mr . M ~ ABSHA . 1 L , pubUeas , Fox and Grape ? . Pottery , Hiiil , who h . id been Hind of ost Ey-- 'in : tenyear » , which originated From an iunanis ; atirn , iid had W « b uxidsr tore * Ocalm * m Lor . dcc aaa oany other med ) C 3 i gentbrneo , hot had ^ ivcn up a ! . -hopes ef eT ^ r berng restored to sight again , wa .-asiie per * ett ra two man- 'h * . William Parkinson , Ns . 4 < T : ? Tir : a-irrfcet , York-street , Let » c < , * fco had been ntarly h ! : nd for twenr ^ -. five yeure , af ^ er hiring ^ eta " usde . - Mr . 3 . ' s treatment onl y a fc-rtnlght , was ar . le to read . Th ;« R-i ? not e . Tternd ! eosi p ' aint , h ; t proc-: eded frcm a ccrr ; f-e »> . Qn cf ' . he iiervei ' by rec ^ nda ^ t bamoiirs , which , hai they cot been drained of . rcuM have eried in total da . rkr ^*« , that : ? , Gattj Ssreca ,
Mr . B . i « mcee ^ sor to h : * Fa * her , vrhc ? troc ur . rival ' ed fur forty year * . Trc ca ^ -e la * : mccriozed ttr > the " ir ^ t plated ^ eder t ' ^ e preiti :: Mr . 3 . '< cart . A « old erir , Hull , who was rlird in the yea ; ISIS , ivas restored to Sivht , and Kane perfect : n tvn months , afu-r having been di .-char ^ ed Blind fro v the Kcspitals-f Loadoa , York , Leeds , ar . d Huil . This soldier will bear out , frum all that is novr stated . his experience for twenty-five years . Mr . B . may be consulted at Mr . John T ^ lsr ' . * , Coach aed Horse * , Water Head KiJi , near Oldbam , from Monday the 15 'h , to Saturday the ' 20 rb « ar ot April ; End at 31 r . Adam *' -, Gulden L nn las , Church Gntp , Bt . ItnG , from Monday tbe 22 nd , to ? atnrdav the 27 tb instance .
Mr . B . m . ! y b ^ cot « ulted at Mr . RedfearnV , Globe Ir . s , ^' akeP . fcliJ , from Tuesday 3 ut& April , :: nt ; l SAvorday ibt lhh day of May . N . B . Mr . f 5 . d-.-j ! - e « to iiifom the pa ' ciic tbat he i < net ia parpen hip witk iav : ndiTid-iilwks . tsoevrr
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COTTON &ORSS , JaOttEYD £ ONO 2 R& , WHO * ¦ S 3 ARStS , BEAD THE PENNY FACTORY LAD !! ^ PUBLISHED WEEKLY . "The two firk Parts of the People ' s Edition of the Factory Laid are already publishe ) , pr ice * i . " Leeds : —J . Hobsoo , Star Office ; Manchester , A . Hey wood ; London , J . Cleave , 1 , ShoeLane .
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LEEDS GENERAL CEMETERY .-CHARGrES FOR GROUND . MAKING VAULT or GRAVE , aad FEE : — £ a . d . Single Interment for a Child under 3 Years ........,,............. 0 6 0 All Perntms abore .... 0 10 , 0 Private Grave , 9 Feet deep In tfie- ' Upper Division .... / .......... 4 12 6 In the Lower Division .. 3 if 6 Each extra Foot in Depth .......... 0 2 0 Brick V ault , 10 Feet deep in the Upper Division ....... .. ..... .. 9 15 0 Lower Divisson ,. 9 0 0 Monumente and Grave Stoues according to Estimate / ¦ ¦ , . ' / . . ' . ; ¦ . ¦ - ¦ . ¦ . '¦ ¦ . - '¦ . . " , ' .. For further Particulara apply to REV . J . RAWSON , Cemetery Houge .
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Copy of a letter from Herbc-rt Mayo , Esq . F . R . S ., Senior Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital , and Professor of Anatomy and Pathology , King ' * College , Loudon , &c . &c . To Thomas Hol ' oway , E « q . ' ^ Sirj-r-Will you excuse this informal answer ? The Ointment which you have Rent me has been of use in ALL the caws in which I have tried it ; send me , if you please , some more in a few days' time I have enough for the present . Yours tmlv j 19 George Street , Hanover Square April 19 , 1837 .
HOLLOWAY'S UNIVERSAL FAMILY OINTMENT will be found far more effica . cjoih in the -eHowing Disea « w , than any other Remedy extant :-t , z . Ulcera , venereal ulcers , bad legv nervon , para * , gout , rheumatism , contracted and stiff joints , pa . n * of the chest and bone- difficult respiration , swellings , tumours , &c . Its effects have hevn astonishing in the most severe cases of stony aud ulcerated cancers , scrofula or king ' s evil id all rinq diseases , as ringworm , scald heads , &c ' and m burns , soft corns , bunions , &c . 540 medical certificate * , most of which are from tbe first medical "t hont . es such as her Majesty ' s Sergeant Surgeon , bir B . C . Brodie , hart . ; and such Ufce emiaea . names must for ever set at rest all doubt as to tiu superior tfficaey of this remedv .
Solely tlifc Proprietor , 18 , Broad Street BuiW-» ne 9 , City , LoEdon , and by all respectable whole-3 «! e and retail medicine wadert throughout th , kiugdom , ia pot * , at Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 s . 6 < i each . The largest sub contains six of the smaller and a » secend mi half the quantity of ^ he l ^ r ^ j .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 4, 1839, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1055/page/2/
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