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NEW GAOL . CONTRACT B . TO BE LET BY TENDER , the MASONS WORK , BRICKLAYERS' "WORK , CARPENTER sad JOINERS' WORK , SLATERS ' WOR ^ C , PLUMBER and GLAZIERS' WORK , PAINTERS' WORK , PLASTERERS' WORK , and SMITH and FOUNDERS' WORK required for the Erection and Completion of two Wings for Male Prisoners , Tws Sets of Exercising Yards , and a Pump House . PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS of the Work included in Contract B , and the General Terms of Contract may be seen from Monday , the Thtbd Day dv Jura next , to Tuesday , the EieHiEENTH Day o ? Jfsb itext , inclusive , at the Office of Messrs . Pebxim and Backhouse , Architects , No . 10 , Albion-street , Leeds . The Tenders to be made according to a Form which will be furnished on Application to the Architects , and to be delivered at their Office , sealed , ob or before the said Ejghteekth op Jrxs . The Gaol Committee do not undertake to accept the Lowest Tender , and no Allowance will be made for Tend era . The Tenders will be received for the whole of the Works included in Contract B , or for the separate Branches of Work as above specified . By Order , JOHN ARTHUR IKIN , Town Clerk . Leeds , 58 th May , 1844 .
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THE NEW DISCOVERY FOR THE NERVES / BY DR . GRAND 1 S 0 N . Patronised by above 100 of the Nobility . This invaluable Medicina has effected the most wonderful cures , and bestowed the boon of cervoas vigour upon thousands . Many who have proved it will testify that by perseverance , tfae trembling hand may become steady , the weak hear ) strong , and nervous irritability ( bo often the precursor of insanity ) may be arrested . It has se-0 Br « d refreshing sleep ( without containing one particle of any opiate ) to those wbo have not eDjoyed that blessing for years , and conquered the most obstinate indigestion . It strengthens the stomach , purifies the blood , Kid restores the spiritB , ensuring vigour botk of body and mind . Prepared ( for the Proprietor ) in London , and K > ld in Boxes , at la . l ^ d , 2 s . id ., and 4 j . 6 d . each , containing advice to the Patient , with Testimonials attached , by Barclay and Sou , Farringdon-street i Edwards , St . Paul ' s Church-yard ; Hannay and Co . ; and Sanger , Oxford-street ; and by at least one Agent in every Town in the United Kingdom . —Ask for Dr . Grandison ' s Charity Pillc - — " A wonderful yet cheap Medicine . "—Prqfetsor MoTlen . Agents for Leeds : Messrs . Heiniiardt and Sons , Briggaf .
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Third Edition , price Three Shillings , bound in Cloth , A VINDICATION OF TBE RIGHTS OF 21 WOMAN ; with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects . By Maby WooLSTtWFCRAFT . The ¦ Vindication of the Rights of Woman" was , undoubtedly , one of the most extraordinary productions Df the times in which it appeared . It is characterised by an originality , a boldness , a tone of truth , Mid a generous earnestness of purpose , -which shew mth what an ardent desire to accomplish a great and noble purpose the fair and gifted author entered opon her hazardous undertaking . ' The present edition ha 3 been wholly rs-wrhten—a task deemed indispensable , in these fastidious times , in consequence of th ^ numerous defects in the author ' s style and composition , the existence of which will scarcely be rendered at , when it is known that the work was commenced and completed in the incredibly short space of six months . Some parts , which were unnecessarily prolix , have been abridged ^ and in two or three instances passages have been , expunged . Care has been taken , however , not to enervate the author ' s masculine and nervous style , nor unneces-Eaxily to soften down the strength and plain-speaking of certain passages , because they might possibly givB offence to the fastidious taste of those who have been imbued with the sentiments and feeling of a false morality . The object his been , to make the work what the author herself would have made it , had she taken time and thought to do so , rather than to improve it . London : W . Strange , 21 , Paternoster-row ; J Hobson , Market-street , and A . Mann , Centralmarket , Lzeca ; and all Booksellers .
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH I Price Is . l ^ d-perboXi j TpHIS excellent Family Pill is a medicine of long- j J- tried efficacy for correcting all disorders of the ! gtomaeh and bowels , the commonsymptomsof which i are oostiveness , flatulency , spasms , loss of appetite ) » ck head-ache , giddiness , sense of fulness aftei : meals , dizziness of the eyes , drowsiness and pains in the stemach aad bowels . Indigestion producing a j torpid state of the liver , and a consequent inactivity ' of the boweb , causing a disorganization of every ; fnnction of the frame , will , in this most excellent j preparation , by a little perseverance , be effectually I removed . - Two or three doses will convince the ! afflicted of its salutary effects . The stomach will ' speedily regain its stren » ih ; a healthy action of the j liver , bow « l 3 , and kidneys , -will rapidly take place ; ' and , instead , of listlessnesa . heat , pain , and jaundiced i appearance , strength , activity , and renewed health , Trill be the quick result of taking this medicine ac- i cording to the directions accompanying each box ; and if taken after too free sn indulgence at table , \ they quickly restore the system to its natural state i of repose . , Persons of a FULL HABIT , " who are subject to i iieaa-acae , giddiness , drowsiness , and singing in the ars , arising from too great a flow of blood to the ; * eal , should never bB without them , as many dan- < Serous symptoms will be entirely carried off by theii immediate use . J j FOR FEMALES these Pills are most truly ex- eellent , removing all obstructions ; the distressino ; head-ache so very prevalent with the sex ; depres " - ' non Of spirits ., dulness of sight , nervons affections 1 blotches , p imples , and sallowness . of the skin and ' give abealthy and jnvenilebloom to the complexion . As a pleasant , safe , easy aperient , they unite the ; recommendation of a mild operation with the most < successful effected requires restraint of diet i or confinement dnringtheir use . Andfor ELDELRY i PEOPLE they will befeund to be the most com- fortable medicine hitherto prepared . Sold by T . Front , 225 , Strand , London , Price 2 s . 9 d . per box , and by his appointment , bYHeaton , Hay , Alien , Land , Haigh Smith , Bell , Townsend , Bainea and Newsome , Smeeton , Reinhardt , Tarbotton , Leedsj Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis and Son , Burdekii , Moxon , little , Hardman , Iinney , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke and Co ., Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Dencaster ; Judaon , Harrison , Linnej , Ripon ; Fogpit , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk j Wiley , Easingwold Eagland , Fell , Spfvey , Hudderefield : Ward , Rich-Bond ; Sweeting jKnaresbro ' . -Peasa . Ob ' ver . DarlingtOBj ^ Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Bhodes , Saaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadcaeter j Rogerson , Cooper , hewby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Pontefract ; Cordwell , 6 ill , Lawton . Dawson , Smitn , Wakefield j Berry , Denton ; Suier , Leyland , Hart-Iej , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Daiby , Wetherby ; Waite , Horrogate ; Wall , Bamsley ; and all respectable ^ ypd'C ip <» Veadors throughout tbe kingdom . Ask for Frampton ' B Pillof Haalth , and observe * fcs name and address of "Thomas Pront , 229 jfcandjloadon , " on the Government Stamp . j l j j j ! ; ; i ' ¦ ; j : ¦ i i ' : j I ' | ' j ¦ \ i : : i | ; , i ¦ I
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I j j i ) j ' ; j I ! ' j ' i i \ i , i ; < j ' 1 ; < i i ; ; j FROM THE NEW YORK HERALD . ( American Paper . " He bath created Medicines ont of the earth , and j he that ia wise will no ; despise them . "—EocleEiastes , xxxviii . PARR'S LIFE PILLS . ! TpHE LetteTs which are here given , are from per-Jl . sons of the highest respectability and character . | The proprietors of Parr ? s Life PiIIb respectfully | urge those invalids who have the slightest donbt of their accuracy , to visit the parties whose names are here given , or where thu is impraotible , to make the fullest investigation by letter , as they have kindly promised to answer all questions to those wbo desire further information : — No . 7 , Washington-street , Jersey , City , To Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., 304 , Broadway . Gentlemen—Your Medicine named Parr ' s Life Pills having attracted a good deal of attention in onr city , I purohased from Mr . Z » briskie , apothecary , j here , a 25 cent box , and attending to the directions j printed on the wrapper roand the box , I took the pilh twice , aud h * ve already felt so much relieved of bile and heartburn , that sincere gratitude induces me to address you for the purpose of giving my testimony to their efficacy . I can only compare my health now to what it was before taking Parr ' s Life i Pills , io being relieved from a vioknt attack of ! tooth ache . Neither myself nor my family will ever ! be without a Eupply . I am , gentlemen , Yours gratefully , Nov . 2 nd , 1843 . JAMES MILLER . Mr . S . Towsey , Postmaster of Joslin ' s Gorner , Maddison County , writes as follows : — Gentlemen—I have Bold many boxes of Parr ' s Life Pill 5 ,-and they have given universal satisfaction , and itiB my candid opinion that they are destined to supersede all the other Pills now in use . Their mild operation and fine balsamic properties will make them universal favourite ) 1 . I have U 3 ed the PillB to my family , and find them to be an excellent medicine , and I shall recommend them accordingly . To Messrs . T . Roberts aDd Co ., Proprietors of " Parr ' s Life Pills . " 304 , Broadway . Gentlemen—I cannot refrain from expressing my gratitude and thanks for the benefit which , under Providence , my family and self have leoeived from the use of . your invaluable " Parr ' s Life Pills . " 1 have used them constantly in cases where every other medicine has failed , to remove the most tormenting sufferings I experienced from habitual cos-I tiveness and bilious attacks , accompanied by dimness of sight and nausea , with complete prostration of the digestive functions . I am now completely recovered , as I believe , solely by the use of " Parr ' s Life Pills . " Finding them so efficacious ia my own case , my wife conclnded to give them to oar children , instead of the uncertain and ignorant prescriptions which are frequently recommended in the drag stores . I am happy to Bay , that notwithstanding the last summer was one of the most sickly and variable known in New York for many years past , yet my children did not suffer a single attack of summer complaint which is so fatal to young children . I consider " Parr ' s Pills" the best medicine ever used , and free from the objections of violence of action aad proBtratioo of strength , lo which all others I have used are liable . You are at liberty to use my name , and on refer-1 ence to me , I shall , cheerfully confirm my opinion and experience of your Pills . Respectfully , CHAS . A . GRIGLIETTI . Formerly of Columbia-street , cor . of Delancy ' N . Y ., now of 204 , Broom street . No . 198 , Christie-street . Messrs . T . Roberts and Co . —This is to certify , that I have been afflicted for this twelve years with the liver complaint and dvsepsis , and after trying all advertised medicines—then had recourse to a doctor , who pointed out to me the report of •* Parr * B Life Pills , ' * and after attentively and carefully taking a few small boxes , 1 began to feel like another being —and I ask my cure may be circulated through the United States , » o grateful am I for my recovery from the grave . M . FLING , 198 , Christie-street . The Jibore , witij hundreds of other testimonials , can be seen at the Proprietor ' s Office , 304 , Broadway . This medicine can be purchased of all respectable j druggists throughout the United Kingdom . TO THE PUBLIC . An injunction in the Court of Chancery of Massa chussetts , was lately granted again *! George Roberts 1 of the Boston Times and Notion , Boston—( no way related to our Thomas Roberta)—for fraudulently attempting to issue a spurious artiole as our faramed and excellent medicine , Parr ' s Life Pills . " The Chancellor . Jndge Story , after ordering the defendanv , &c . into Court , Tuled , that' * th » injunction be made absolute in eyery point sought for" —being a severe animadversion on iae conduct of the defendent . Although our agents are constantly on the alert , and the great difficulty and expense of imitaing our labels on and around our boxes of pills , are strong safeguards , we are determined , at any oost , to protect ourselves from the cupidity of dishonest persons , and the public from the danger of a spurious imitation of our medicine . THOMAS ROBERTS & CO ., No . 304 , Broadway , corner of Duane-street . It will be seen that P&n *» LifePills have extended their fame to the United Slates , and that equally there , a * in England , they are efficacious . Beware of Imitations ; see the words " Parr ' s Life Piii . % " in white letters on red ground , on the Government Stamp . In boxes at Is l ^ d ., 2 i . 3 d ., and lln . The number of Testimonials of Cures by Parr ' s Life Pills are crowding upon the proprietors daily and their unsolicited testimoney witnessed by gentlemen of high reputation . The following Testimonial is from one of the moo talented and respectable members of the Theatrica Profession , Mr . T . D . Rick { the Original Jim Crow ) —a gentleman whose high character for worth and integrity as a citizen places his unsolicited and voluntary attestation of the excellence of the medicine beyond the shadow of suspicion : — " Gentlemen , —Having in the course of a long and arduous practice of my profession , contracted » tight , nesa across the chest , with prostration of strength , and suffering much from the effectB of the labour j i attached to my peculiar pursuits , while m England ' i 1 had recourse to your popular medicine , Parr ^ s Life I Pills , frcm which I received great benefit . Finding j a branch of your house in this city , I prooured a few ; boxes of the medicine , and can now sincerely testify j to their value and great efficacy ; and also to the l great character they bear in the Old Country . j ** Your obedient servant , Thob . D . Rice . j " 20 , Vestry-street , New York . " j u Thomas Callaghan , 31 , Cumberland-street , Liver-! pool , was tronbled for eighteen months with a water-; brash , which reduced him to a skeleton : he had i ; plenty of medical advice , which was of no use , read i the advertisement of Parr ' 3 Pills in the Liverpool ' ¦ Chronicle , and bought a smah box , and before it was ; finished was as well as ever . j ( Signed ) » ' J . H . H . Nightingale , Agent . " j A decided Case of Consumption radically cured by Parr ' s Life Pills . ¦ ll To the Proprietors . i " Gentlemen , —I feel it a duty I owe to you and to the public at large , to acknowledge the most importi ant btnefit I have received from Parr ' s Life Pills . ' I was for nine years a soldier in the 52 nd Regiment : of Foot , and was discharged in October , 1839 , in j consequence of ill-health , ( being deemed coasump-I tive , ) after having the best advice her Majesty ' s ser-• vice dfrrded . I returned to my native town , feeling ' tbat my days could not be long on earth . But by | what aJmoot appears an interposition of Providence ; my attention was directed to Parr ' s Life Pilb , and ' by taking only two 23 . 9 d . boxes , I was completely j cured , and am thus a living monument to the good ¦ efftcied by this most valuable medicine . Within the las ; few days I have been on a visit to some of my \ friends in a neighbouring village , where I waB told i that ' It was like seeing one risen from the dead , to 1 see me walking through their Btreets . ' I have recom-: mended them to my neighbours , and many of them : . have experienced very great benefit from their use . i u I am , gentlemen , yourB , &o ., \ " John Osbokitb . " i Witness—James BuKess , Bookseller , Htnckly . i Mr . John Osborne's case was pronounced by the i regimental doctors to be incurable consumption . | By tho aid of tbis wonderful medicine , be ifi now bo j beariy and active , as to be enabled to travel on foot Biace the date of bis recovery upwards of 1200 miles IMPOBTANT CADTIOK—BEWABB OP nCTAnONB . 1 tT In ° ^ de *? P ro t « st the public from imitations , the j CoromisaioueTs of Stamps hare ordered th » ] words "Parr ' s Life Pills" to be engraved ootbe Government Stamp , pasted round the « dea of each i ) box , in white letters on a red ground . Pur chasers ! are also requested to observe that a fatt simile of the Proprietors' signainre , T . RoBEBisand Co ., Crane ; Court , Fleet Street , London , " i& printed on the di-, j rections wrapped round each box—without whioh i J none are genuine . i Sold wholesale by E . Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s ! Churchy ard ; Barclay and Sons , Farringdon Street , ! Sutton aad Co ., Row Churchyard , London j Mot-; tersbead and Co ,, Manchester j and J . aid R . Raimes and Co ., Edinburgh ; and retailed by at | least ono Agent in every Towo m the United King-¦; dom , and by most respectable dealers in medicine . I'Prioe lSid ' 2 $ . 9 d ., and farcily packets Us . taob , 1 Fuil dirtouons are given will each box .
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MEDICAL REPOSITORY . 13 , TRAFALGAR STREET . Private Entrance , 57 , Nile-street . Established , 1834 , for the Exclusive Treatment of a Certain Class of Disease . WILKIN SON & CO . may be CONSULTED at their Principal Establishment , Leeda , Daily , from Nine in the Morning , till Ten at Night , and on Sundays till Two . —One of tho Drs . W . attends erery Friday , at 8 , Southgate , Wakefield , ( near tho Church , ) from Nino in the Morning till Six in the Evening ; every Thursday , at 4 , George-street , Bradford , from Ten in the Morning till Eight in the Evening ; and every Saturday , at 25 , High Ohsogate , York . Every form of these Diseases 13 treated at this Establishment , by Legally Qualified Surgeons , with the utmost Attention to the Safety , Privacy , and Circumstances of the Patient . In all Diseases of the Generative Organs , suoh as Gonorriwa , Gleets , Strictures , Ulcers , Gravel , and all other Diseases of these Organs , W . & Co . may be successfully consulted . : SECONDARY SYMPTOMS , which arise from improper Treatment ( especially the nse of Merourj ) , may be known from Eruptions on the skin , pains in the Bones , affections of the Throat and Nose , and general Impurity of the Blood . This may be regarded as the most dangerous Btage of the Disease , and requires the utmost skill in its Eradication : — The Treatment adopted by W . & Co . has been at * tended with the most satisfactory Results , and they have always had the gratification of seeing their Patients restored to full enjoyment of Health . : Ia Cases -where an indulgence in a SOLITARY PRACTICE haa produced those distressing Symptoms , Seminal Weakness , Nervons Debility , Loss of Appetite , Depression ef Spirits , Indigestion , Flatu * lency , Difficulty of Breathing , Palpitation of the Heart , and all the Evidences of an Impaired Constitution , they may be consulted with decided benefit , having bestowed the greatest Attention to this melancholy Prostration of the most important Funotionfl of Nature . . ; Their Mode of Treatment will invariably be found to arrest the progress of these destructive diseases , and be the means of restoring the sufferer to renewed health and vigour both of mind and body . . . ; The principal consulting Burgeon has had vast opportunities of studying these malignant diseases in all their varied aspects , having for a lengthened period confined his attention thoreto , in one of the principals hospitals in the kingdom , during which time he had the honour of receiving high Testimonials to the skill and perseverance he had displayed in this particular branch . These / ioouments are open to the inspection of any of their patients who may desire , for their own satisfaction , to see them . Subsequently , an extensive private practice in-Lon--don has afforded ample opportunities of proving the efficacy of their mode of treatment . ; To patients at a distance W . and Co . offer the most certain assurances of a oure . During the last
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tea years great numbers of both sexes have been effectually oared , who have merely sent in writing an accurate description of their complaint . All letters , containing the usual consultation fee of £ U receive immediate attention , and suitable adviocj ana Medioines to the amount are promptly forwarded . Ia all casea the utmost SECRECY may be relied on , as Wilkinson and Co . either destroy the letters , or rotur * them , as the parlies may desire . They have , however , in several instances , succeeded in effecting so rapid and effectual a oure , that tke patients have kindly forwarded to them , without solicitation , letters of reference , with the full name and address , which they have authorised Drs . W . to make use of , with the view of enoouraging others to avail themselves of their advice . These letters are not intended for publication , bat they will be submitted to patients who desire to inspect them . In packing the parcels , the greatest care is observed , so as to secure the safety of the Medicine , and to prevent suspicion—giving them the appearance of an ordinary package . Experience has enabled VV . and Co . to produce a remedy which is beneficial in every stage of disease ; and for accommodation of either sex , where , from any mo'ive , parties may decline application , either personally or by letter , their PURIFYING DROPS , Price 4 s . 6 d ., may be used with the most decided success . No Medicine has ever been offered to the publio whioh has been bo efficacious in restoring the diseased to health and vigour . They are powerful and speedily efficacious , in recent as well as the moHt confirmed cases . A TREATISE of Twelve Pages , is enclosed with then , describing the various forma of the disease , and the directions are so plain that persons of either sex may adopt tbe necessary course of treatment , bo as to eifect a perfect cure . —To be had of any of their Agents , or sent free by post , on the receipt of Five Shillings . At the earnest solicitation of many of their patients , Wilkinson and Co . have published a Work on the diseases of the Organs of Generation , entitled THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISER . Price 2 a . 6 d ., or sent free to the most remote parts of the kingdom in a sealed envelope , on the Receipt of a Post-Offioe Order for 3 s . 6 d . It is a Practical Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of the Diseases and other Affections of the Urinary and Sexual Organs in both Sexes . To those who are Buffering , this work will be found a grateful and acceptable Companion , pointing out the way of escape from the calamity which they have brought upon themselves , and leading them back to the enjoyment of full health and vigour . This invaluable work , together with their Purifying Drops and other Medicines , may be had of W . & Co ., at their principal establishment . 14 , Trafalgar-street , Leeds ; No , 4 , George-street , Bradford , or any of the following AGENTS . LEEDS—Mr . Heaton , 7 , Briggate , and of the Times Office . Bbadford . —Mr . Taylor , Bookseller . Halifax . —Mr . Hartley , Bookseller . Barnslet . —Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market Place . Hudderspield . —Mr . DewhJrst , 37 , New-street . YoHK . —Mr . Hargrove ' s Library , 9 , Conoy-street , Hull . —At the Advertiser Offioe , Lowgate , and Mrs . Noble ' s , Bookseller , Market Place . Boston , Lincolnshire . —Mr . Noble , Bookseller . Bbverlet . —Mr . Johnson , Bookseller . Manchester . —Mr . Watkinson , Druggist , 6 , Market Place . Liverpool . —At the Chronicle OfHoe , 25 , Lord-st . Sheffield—At the Iris Office-Wakepield . —Mr . Hurst , Bookseller . Ripon- —Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market Place . Harhooatb and KNAREBBao ' . —At Langdale ' e Library . Loutb —Mr . H . Hurton , Bookseller . Nottingham . — -Mr . Sutton , Review Office . Newark . —Mr . Bridges , Bookseller . Pontefract . —Mr . Fox , Bookseller . Gainsborough . — < Mr . R . Browue , ditto . Mansfield . —Mr . S . DobsC News Agent , 184 , Lawn .
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THE NINTH EDITION . JuBt Pnblished prifte 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free " enclosed in a sealed envelope /* on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3 ? . 6 d . MANLY YIGOUR , K POPULAR INQUIRY into the CONCEALED ii CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORA .-TION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequencea of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive HabvtSj Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; terminating in mental , and nervous debility , local or constitutional weakness , indigestion , insanity , and consumption , including a comprehensive Dissertation on MARRIAGE , with directions for tbe removal of Disqualifications , and remarks on the Treatment ofGhonorhce , Gleet , Strioture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c , BY 6 . i . LUCAS , & CO ., CONSULTING SURGEONS , LONPON ' , THE NINTH THOUSAND . May be had of the Authors , 60 , Newman-street j Oxford-street , London ; and sold by Brit tan , 1 L Paternoster-row ; J . Gordon , 146 , Leadenhall-street ; G . ManBell , 3 , King-street , Southwark ; C . Wester-, ton , Knightsbiidge ; H . Phillips , 264 , Oxford-street , London ; J . Bnckton , Bookseller , ' 60 , Briggate , Leeds ; W . Langdale , Knarasbro' and Harrogate ; Journal Offioe , Wakefield ; W . Midgley , Halifax ; J . Noble , 23 , Market-place , Hull ; W . B . Johnson , Beverley ; W . Lawson , 51 , Stone gate , York ; W . Bafraolough , 40 , Fargate , Sheffield ; Wm . Harrison , Ripon ; Thomas Sowler , Courier Offioe , 3 , St . Aun's-square , Manchester ; G . Harrison , Borusley ; William Howell , 75 , Dale-street , Liverpool ; W . Wood , 78 , High-street , Birmingham ; W . A . H . Robinson , 11 , Greenside-street , Edinburgh ; T . Price , 93 , Dame-street , Dublin ; and by all Booksellers , in tha United Kingdom . M The various forms of bodily and mental weakness , incapacity , suffering and disease , faithfully delineated in thiB cautiously written and practical work , are almost unknown , generally misunderstood , and treated on principles correspondingly erroneous and superficial , by the present race of medical practitioners . Hence the necessity for the publication of a timely safeguard , a silent yet friendly monitor , or , where debility has made threatening inroads , the ; means of escape and the certainty of restoration . The evils to whioh the book adverts are extensive and identical in their secret and hidden origin , and there are none to whom , as Parents , Guardians , Heads of Families , and especially of Publio Schools , is confided the care of young people , who ought to remain for a moment devoid of that information and those salutary cautions thiB work is intended to convey . Not only are the most delicate forms of generative debility neglected by the family physician , but they require for their safe management the exclusive study of a life entirely abstracted from the routine of general practise , and ( as in other departments of the profession ) attentively concentrated in the daily ; and long continued observation requisite for tha correct treatment of sexual infirmities . 11 If we consider the topics touohed upon either in . a moral or social view , we find tho interests and welfare of mankind seriously involved . The effeots of licentious , indiscriminate and secret indulgence in certain praotices , are described with an accuracy and force whioh display at once profound reflection and extensive practical experience . "—The Planet . "The best of all friends is the Professional Friend , and in no shape can he be consulted with greater safety and secrecy than in "Lucas on Manly Vigour . " The initiation into vioious indulgence—its progress—itB results in both sexes , are given with faithful , but alas 5 for human nature , with afflicting truth . However , the Authors have not exposed the evil without affording a remedy . It shows how " Manlt Vigour" temporarily impaired , and mental sad physical emasculation , produced by uncontrolled indulgence of the passions , can be restored ; how the sufferer , who has pined in anguish from the consequences of earl ) indisoretion—afraid almost to encounter his fellow-man , can regain the vigour of health and moral courage . The work is written in a concise and perspicuous style displaying bow often fond parents are deceived by the outward physical appearance of their youthful offspring ; how the attenuation of the frame , palpitation of the heart , derangement of the nervous system , cough , indigestion , and a train of symptoms indicative of consumption or general decay , are often ascribed to wrong causes ; and instead of being the natural results of congenital debility or disease , are the consequencea of an alluring and pernicious practice , alike destructive to the mind and body . "—BelPs New Weekly Messenger . " "Although a newspaper is not the ordinary channel for the expression of opinion upon the merits of a medical work , this remark is open to exception in any instance where tbe public , and not the isolated and exclusive members of the profession , are the parties addressed . Upon that whioh is directed to men indiscriminately , the world will form its own opinion , and will demand that medical works tor popular study should be devoid of that mysterious technicality in which the science of medicine has hitherto shrouded its own ignorance . The work before us treats of subjects we believe generally , yet very strangely , uegleoted by tho medical attendant , and requiring doubtlessly ( as in operative midwifery and the surgery of the eye ) an entire devotedness to a deeply important branoh of study . The tone of this book is highly moral , and it abounds in wellwritten , harrowing , yet correct displays of the suffering consequent upon unbridled sensualism . No human being can be the worse for its peruaal ; to multitudes it mast prove a beacon , a well-told appeal to reason , a permanet blessing . It is written in a clear intelligible style , aud is evidently the production of a mind long and practically ooriversant with the diseases of the most delioate division of tho human organization , "—The Magnet . "The seonrity of happiness in the marriage state is the chief anxiety of all ; but many dread entering upon wedded union , through a seoretfear of unfitness for the discharge of matrimonial obligations . Thia essay is most particularly addressed to all suffering under a despondency of the character alluded to ; and advice will be found calculated to cheer the drooping heart , and point the way to renovated health ; " i Messrs . Lucas & Co . are to be daily consulted from ten till two , and from fiyo till eight in the evening , at their residence , No . 60 , Newman-street , Oxford-street , London . 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• Depastphs op the Isew Goveksob-Gxnerai o ? Tm > ia . —On Monday the Bisbt Hon . Major-Genera ] sir Henry Hardinge , K . C . B ., the newly appointed Governor-General of India ( who goes oat to replace lord EUenbDrough recalled by the Hon . the Court of East India Directors , ) too ^ his leaye of the Right Hon . Sir Robert Peel and his late colleagues , and will leave ibis morning for Boulogne , Paris , and Marseilles , where a steamer is waiting to convey him jo Alexandaia . His Excellency will embark , &t Sncz , on board that nne Btezmer the Hindostan , for C&Icuita . The luggage ana sarnages of the newXSovernor hare been sent down by railway to Southampton , and are shipped on board the Great Liverpool steamer , -which takes out the Gibralter , Malta , Egypt , and India mails , of yesterday morning the 3 d ins t .
Ose cf the "RETOLrrros . "— We are assured that the celebrated Madame Lamotte , who acted so deplorable a part in the affair of the diamond necklace of Queen Marie Antoinette , and was sentenced to be branded on both shoulders , flogged through the streets of Paris , and to be confined for life in the Salpetriere , from which place Bhe made her escape , lately died in one of the hotels of the Faubouxgh St . Germain , in the 80 th year of her age . During upwards of thirty years the Countess de La-Jnotte connived to escape unnoticed , and was only recognised after her death . — Francois Courier .
Babbeb xsd Fletcheic—Those convicts are still at the Penitentiary . Barber is a tailor , and was seen in the © onrse of last week making breeches , dressed in the convict ' s apparel , and with his head dosdy cropped . Baring chosen this trade or occupation , he is , as a matter of course , excused from the much more disagreeable occupation of picking "" fcTm ^ wh ich is extremely labourious , and very much taxes the eyes as well as the fingers . Fletcher whose profession as a medical man in not likely to be called into exercise , and who cannot use the needle or wax-en 4 , is regularly seated along with the numerous other oorivicts , and kept at work with the oakum . They are both in good beakh .
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2 THE NORTHERN 8 T 1 . B i Junb 8 , 1844 .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 8, 1844, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1266/page/2/
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