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GENEROUS HELPMATE BENEFIT SOCIETT . held at Mr . "William Pagdin ' s , Talbot Tavern , corner of Licroor ponS-srrect , Graj ' s-innJane . -where every provision is wade for Hick own sunuori in tha hour of sickness , advanced ago , or fruition of matrimony ; and also secure a rcspectaDle interment wlien called to " tliat bonrn from whence no traveller returns , " and leave something handsome to Ms widow , child , or nominee Tiis Societjr was enrolled August 23 tli , 1837 : so tliat crcrymembers juste ' aim upon the funds can be legally enfoived ; ™* such is not the case in unenrolled societies , or Gift Funds . The UvUvS are drawn up on the principles of democracy . Ko spenuiugmonev ; Sues reasonable , and benefits equal to aav 5 a town . * Entrance , two sluUings and sixpence ' for JieaUhv , nan of aU trades , whose age does not exceed 45 years , if ihev enter on or before } une 17 tli , 1845 . A-mhtariv to ensure atlmfeion . The Committee meet from * tight to ten in the evening , every Monday and Saturdav io admit iiienit'Crs . Contributions , two shillings per month . £ s . J-tTiefiJ , S-ce member ' s death ; 1 : ! 0 Free members wife ' s death G 0 ? ickncss , per weel-:, 0 12 Superannuated , per week 0 5 Wife ' s lving-hiu 1 1 Articles may ha seen at the bar . iS = Persons in the country admitted by forwarding a certificate of their age and health . it r l * a S £ ; > . _ j i . t [|
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TO LADIES . HOWLAXD'S XALTDOR . WTSOSISED BT THE SEVEBAL SOVEREIGNS ASD CoUBTS OF ECBOPE . A X Oriental Botanical discoveiy , and perfectly freejfroui ¦ JOL all mineral admixture . It exerts the mostsooOdng gentle , cooling , and purifying action on the skin ; and by its agency on the pores and minute secretory vessels , most effectually dissipates all Redness , Tan , Pimples , Blotches , Spots , Freckles , CliilblaiiiSj Chaps , and other Cutaneous Visitations . The radiant bloom it imparts to the clieek , and the softness and delicacy it induces on the hands , arms , and neck , render it indispensable to every toilet . For ladies , during the period of nursing , and as a wash for infeuts , it cannot lie too strongly recommended . Gentlemen , after shaving , trill find it allay all irritation and tenderness of the skin , and render it soft , smooth , and j ^ evzsont . Price 4 s . ffd . and ' Ss . 6 d . per bottle , duty included . CAUTJ 05 . —Beware of imitations of the most deleterious character , containing mineral astringents utterly ruinous to the complexion , and by their repellent action endangering- health . See that the words " Rowland's Kaljdor" arc oil the Wrapper ; and "A . Eowlaudand Son , 20 , Hattongarden , engraved ( by authority of the Hon . Commissioners of Stamps ) on the Government Stamp affixed to each fcotile . Sold i > y the Proprietors , and by Chemists and Perfumers . * * * Ail other Kal-jdors arc Fraudulent Imitations . ' . ' ' j ! I , ! , .
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PARR'S LIFE PILLS . ' ¦ I 'HS extraordinary success of this medicine is the Vfou-JL < Ser of the age ; it lias been tried by hundreds of thousands as an aperient , and has in every instance done good : it lias never in the slightest degree impaired tiie most ileliratc constitution . Tens of thousands have testified that persevera ce in the use of PAKE'S LIFE PILLS Trill completely cure any disease , and are living ¦ witnesses of the benefit receiredfrom this invaluable medicine . Sheets of testimonials and the "Lifs and Times of Old Parr" may be had ( gratis ) of every respectable McdiclEe-vendor throughout the kingdom . Read the following account from Mr . Hollier , Dudley : — To the Proprietors of Part ' s Life Pitts . liudley , Sept . 14 . Gentlemen , —I forward you the copy of a letter sent to me { as under ) , and which jou can make what use of you think proper . I am , your obedient servant , E . Hollies , Dudley . Tipton , Staffordshire . 1 , Joshub Ball , hereby testify that I had beendreadnilly afflicted rath Rheumatic Gout for seventeen years , so that I have , at times , kept my bed for months together , and couid not get anything to' do me good till I took Parr ' s Life Pills , which I am very happy to state have nearly restored nw to perfect health , As witness my hand , this lltiu day of September , Joshua Bali , To the Public . —No sooner is a medicine well established in public favour , than a host of imitators arise , ¦ who , for the sake of gain , not only wrong the proprietors -of the genuine medicine , but inflict a serious injury on the unwary purchaser of their base counterfeit trash . These -observations apply tvith increased effect to the medicine which is now so well known as" Parr ' s Life Pitts . " This famous remedy Tins been established by undoubted proofs -of its efficacy , and by a mass of evidence and testimonials which no other medicine ever yet called forth . Tliese facts have had the effect of producing a very large sale- ^ more than 15 , 000 boxes per week . When this large sale came tothe * knowle < Jge of some unprincipled persons , ivho for the sake of gain to themselves , and reckless of the injury it may do to others , arc attempting to foist on the incautLvvas -various -mutations , and in older that pot chasers may he able to detect these frauds , care must be taken to look at the Government stamp pasted round each box , and bs sure it has the words " Parr's Life Pitts" in tekile letters on a red ground engraved therein , and forms part of the stamp ; also that" T . Boberts and Co ., Craneconrt Fleet-street" i * painted rath the directions wrapped round each dqxi SoIdinhoxesatls . lM ., 2 s . 9 d ., andfamilypackcts at Us . by Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s ; Barclay and Sons , Farringdon-street '; Suiton and Co ., Bow Church-yard , London : Mottcrsbcad and Co ., Manchester ; J . and R . Baimes and Co ., Sdinbnrgh ; . and by all respectable druggists aa 4 patent medicine retailers throughout the kingdom . — DircctioaB are given with each box .
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T 7 RATS FAMILY MEDICINES . PATRONISED BX Her Grace the Dowager Sir C . F . "Williams , Knt . Duchess of Leeds . Sir Edward LyttonBulwer , Lady Sherborne . Bart . Earl of Lincoln . Captain Boldero , M . P . Marquis of Waterfowl . EdivardBaines , Esq ., M . P . XordBantry . Archdeacon Webber . Doctor Bloomberg , Vicar of General Maitland . Cripplegate . . General Gardner . Mr . Justice Cresswell . General Jfisbitt . And families of the first distinction . fl ^ HESE Medicines , which are found to possess so great JL a power over the respective complaints to which they are applicable , as frequently to render further medical aid unnecessary , were also honoured with the patronage of—His late S . H . the Duke of Lord John Churchill . Sussex . Sir Francis Burdett , M . P . Iiord Charles Churchill . George Byng , Esq ., M . P . Sirllatftew Wood , Bt . M . P . And nnmerous Medical Gentlemen of eminence in London have borne testimony to their efficacy . Prepared and sold , wholesale and retail , at 118 , Holbornhill , and 344 , Strand , London ; and may be had of all medicine-vendors in tiie United Engdom ; also in America , of J . 0 . Fay , at his Drag Store , 193 , Broadway , corner of Dey-strcet , Uew Tork ; in Munich and Frankfort , of Frederick Breul ; and can be obtained in the principal Capitals of Europe , as well as all her Majesty's dependencies . Strongly recommended by the Faculty , Wra / s Aromatic Spice Plasters for Vie Chest . —Coughs , Colds , Asthmas , Shortness of Breath , Pain or Tightness of the Chest , Affections of the Lungs , &c , are effcctualljrelieved , and in many cases entirely prevented , by the timely application of What ' s Abomatic Spice Plasters to the chest , which arc far superior to the common warm plasters , and frequently supersede the use of internal remedies . 3 o person during the winter ought to l > e without one , travellers by railroad hi particular . Sold at Is . and Is . 6 S . each . Wraps Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger . —A certain core and preventive of all Nerrous Complaints , Spasms , Gout , Rheumatism ^ an invaluable remedy for Flatnlence , pain in the Stomach , also an excellent adjunct to Seidlitz Powders for debilitated constitutions . In bottles at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and lls . Wrot /' s-AntftSuwis Pills —In boxes at Is . lid ., 2 s . S 6 L , and 4 s . € d . each . —These Pills are an excellent remedy for preventing and removing Bilious disorders ; they gently operate as an Aperient , and , by keeping the bowels in a proper state , are calculated to promote that regular office of the Bile which is necessary to the preservation of iealtfi . Hence their beneficial effects In removing Indigestion , Head-ache , Giddiness , Sickness , attended with a iaver ish heat of the system , loss of appetite , oppression of the chest , 4 c . Wrapt Specific Mixture , warranted to remove Urethral Discharges in forty-eigat hours—in the majority of cases , twenty-four—if arising front local causes . Sold in bottles at 4 s . 6 d . and lls . each , with full instructions . Wraps Improved . Suspensory Bandages , well adapted for Sportsmen , Gentlemen hunting , riding , walking suffering from disease , relaxation , local debility , < tc . ; approYefl of « wd , highly recAjmrnciuled by the late Mr . Aberaethy . Best Jean , Is . and Is . 6 d . ; ditto with fronts , 3 s . 6 d . ; Knitted or Wove Silk , 2 s . Od . ; ditto with elastic springs , 7 s . 6 d . Wraps Steel Spring Trusses , for Hernia , properly adapted ; single , 5 s . 6 d ., 7 s . Gd ., and 10 s . 6 cL ; double , I « s . ea ., 15 s ., ana 21 s . Medicine chests fitted up for family use or sea voyages . Genuine Drags and Chymicals of every description , with their several preparations , according to the Pharmacopoeia f the Royal College of Physicians . A large stock of new English Honey of . the finest quality , retailing at Is . ana Is . fid . per lb ., and the best West India Tamarinds at the same price . A liberal allowance to Merchants and Captains . Physicians' Prescriptions and Famflj Becipes carefully and accurately prepared by gentlemen regularly qualified . Physician ' s Advice from eleven till one / every aay . Surgical Attendance every evening from seven till nine . Persons redding in the remotest parts of the country can be treated successfully , on describing minutely their Symptoms , age , habits of life , &c ., and inclosing a remittance for medicine , which can be forwarded to any part of the world , securely packed , and carefully protected from observation . AHletters to be addrsued to "M . 0 . W *« , 118 , Hoiborn-luTf /
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, at - is - a s . . - . - a , , , , , - Th . 6 following Books are published at the Northern Slat e , ojke , 340 , Strand , and may be had of all Book-A sellers and News Agents . it '¦ " -: S . ¦ . ;¦; r . ~ 7 r" * " —' is Complete in one Voi .-j neatly Bound in Cloth , l A PRACTICAL WORK < Wf SAIALt FAKMS . a \ ' a Price Two Shillings and Sixpence . S BT FEAK 6 US o ' COSXOR , ESQ . £ FT 11 IE desire of the author has been to furnish , a valut JL able comiieudium at such a price as would enable ; > every working mau to become possessed of k .. It contains . _ 11 the practical instructions , together with Plates , dej scribing Farm-house , Offices , Tank , Farm-yard , it . ; u-itli jKU'ticnlar information requisite for carrying out all t thu Olieratioas . i . N . U . —The above work may stiil be procured in nun \ - t bers , price 6 d . each . " I have , within the last few months , visited every part s of France ; and I declare that I have seen more misery in one street in Dublin tliau in all Fvauce ; the people are well clad , weil fed , and men-y ; they are all employed on Small Farms of their own , or on equitable takings !"Vide Lord ClMcurrtfs Lellef in Morning fkronide , Oct . 5 « i , 1813 . Those persons , desirous of bettering tlieh coudition and of becoming "Independent Labourers , " by entering the [| "Productive-labour" Market , will do well to read "A Practical Work on Small Farms , " by Feabgus O'Conkok , Esq . It contains much useful information , invaluable to the parties for whom it was written ; and Old Fanners will iiud many useful lessons in the new system of husbandry , which they have yet to learn . The work displays great practical knowledge , and is written so that any one j who reads may understand . Mr . O'Connor seems uot to have used either the old or ' new nomenclature' in this ! work ; he has not buried his meaning in chemical teclinit calities , which very few understand , 'but which most wr iters on agriculture seem so desirous of using . Perhaps I they do uot understand the practice of Farming sq well as the theory ; and , therefore , mystify that which they cannot explain , by some long chemical term , which the plain reader- may pass over as a " liard word , " hard to pro-, nounce , and harder to understand when it is pronounced . The reader irHl find that Mr . O'Connor has avoided all l those hard names , and suited the language to the toiling labourer , whose college is generally the workshop , ! or , at best , the Sunday School . Though the work is written for holders of Small Farms , yet no Allotment " , Tenant ought to be without it ; the valuable information . it contains respecting tilling and cropping is alike useful to all . "—Extract from a Farmer ' s Letter . " Tliis really useful little volume ought to be in the hands of every one at all connected with agricultural pursuits . "—Hand ' s Weekly London Newspaper . " Although we feel no desire , in the language of the proud Peruvian , in contemplating what we hope to rejoice in , the contentment , prosperity , and comfort of our fellow men , to exclaim— " This , this is my work ; " nor is our object , as Mr . O'Connor declare ! his to be , " that each man who is willing to work may be independent of every other man in the world for his daily bread , " yet we can with much pleasure recognise in the book before us a po-irerlul instrument for aiding in developing in man a \ nuch higher destiny than he has hitherto attained . "Air O'Connor shews clearly , what will soon be apparent . o all who reflect deeply , that we are not left without the Deans ' of obtaining not only all that is physically requisite for man's progress , but also that we may readily prolice what is apparently desirable ; for none who carefully paruse this work can doubt that a system of small farms , held by active and industrious labourers , would amply return , in exchange for healthful exertion , far more than is requisite to preserve physical strength . " He also shews that some tiling more than this is requisite to ensure happiness , for he says in page 121 , " I feel convinced that man can place uo reliance whatever upou his fellow mau , or a community of men , when circumstauccs operate upon his or their minds , the influence and effect of which would be stronger than any abstract notions of justice . For instance , if a community of labouring men purchase a quantity of land , and hire labour for its cultivation , however just their intentions and pure their motives , they will nevertheless feel themselves justified in raising the price of the land , according to the improved value conferred upon it by the labour of the hired workman . This power of steadily trenching upon the rights of others is one of the greatest disadvantages against which the labourer has t 6 Contend ; and those hired by a community , at the end of twenty years would be hi no better coudition than they were at starting , while the community of proprietors would have increased the value of their property twenty-fold ; that is , they would have robbed Uiosg labourers , by whose industry the value was increased , of nineteen shillings in the pound . " "These remarks are powerful arguments in the sphere in which they are written , and if examined in then * relation to the universal , they confirm the testimony that " The earth is the Lord's , and all that therein is ; the round world and they that dwell therein . ; " for , after partaking freely of what is good for each order of creation , any self-appropriation , by whatever parties indulged in , is from evil , and will produce its consequence , namely , vice , oriine , and misery . " We can strongly recommend Mr . O'Connor's work to out readers , containing a great amount of practical information on agriculture , which , should be most popularly difiused . "—Cbucordtum Gazette . May be had in Four Numbers , price Sixpence each ; or neatly bound in Cloth , Two Shillings and Sixpence .
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Also , Price Fourpencc each , Numbers I and II of THE STATE OP IRELAND . ByAsrauB O'Cojjnob .-No man can understand the position of Ireland , or the bearing of Irish questions , who is not conversant with this perfect picture of Ireland ' s condition , the causes of her degradation , and the remedies for her manifold evils .
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Price Two Shillings . TIFTEEX LESSOSSontheAKALOGY audSYNTAX of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE , for the use of adult persons who have neglected the study of Grammar . By Wir . Hill . Fifth edition , revised and amended . The Lessons in these works arc intended solely for the use of natives . They are divested , therefore , of all those hair-breadth distinctions and unnecessary subdivisions in Analogy , which , if at all useful , can only be useful to foreigners . The science of Grammar is disentangled in them from the folds of mysticism which have so long enshrouded it . The absurd and unmeaning technicalities which pervade all other works on Grammar are exchanged for terms which have a definite and precise meaning , illustrative of the things they represent . The Parts of Speech are arranged on an entirely new principle , founded on a philosophical consideration of the nature of language . The necessary divisions and 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 thattwo and two make four . In Syntax , the formation of the English Language is ex . clusively consulted , without any unnecessary reference to other languages . A majority of thd numerous Rules given in most Grammars arc shewn to be little better than a heap of senseless tautology . The necessary Rules are demonstrated upon rational principles , and illustrated by a variety of examples . By the use of the fifteen lessons , and the accompanying exercises , anyone may , in a fen * weeks , acquire a good knowledge of Grammar , without any of the disgusting drudgery which , under the present system , prevents nine out often from ever acquiring a knowledge of Grammar at all . " A competent Grammatical knowledge of our own language is the true basis on which all literature ought to rest . "—Bishop Lovoth . ' . " Mr . Hill is evidently an original thinker . He attacks , with abil f ty and success , the existing system of English Gramnife and points out the absurdities with which it is encumbered . Justly , condemning the too frequent practice of njai *' S P upils commit portions of Grammar to memory- as tasks , he maintains that the only proper way to the memory is through the understanding ..... It is but justice to him to say that , in a few pages , he giveB a more clear and comprehensive view of the structure of t ^ ie English language than can be found in some very . elaboraUworks . "—Xitevwy GaasJte . " Mr . Hill has discharged Us task with considerable ability and no person « an peruse bis books with any .
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Trice One Shilling . PflOGRESSIVE EXERCISES , selected with great care , and adapted to the Kules and Observations respectively contained in his Fifteen Lessons on the Analogy and Syntax of the English Language , and in his Rational School Grammar . By H ' m . Hill . Third edition , revised and corrected .
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TIIE NINTH EDITION . Just Published , price 2 s . fid ., and sent free " enclosed in a sealed envelope , " on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3 s . Cd . MANLY VIGOUR . A POPULAR INQUIRY into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE EESTORATION , ad . dressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary aud Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; terminating in mental and nervous debility , local or constitutional weakness , indigestion , insanity , and consumption ; including a comprehensive Dissertatiou on . MA . llltIA . GE , with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , and remarks on the Treatment of Gonorrhoea , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , < fce . BY 0 . ' J . LTJClS AND CO ., COKSBXIJNG 8 TJBCEON 9 , L 0 HD 0 N THE NINTH THOUSAND . May be had of the Authors , 60 , Newman-street , Oxfordstreetj London ; and sold by Brittan , 11 , Paternoster-vow ; J . Gordon , 14 G , Lendenhall-street ; G . Mansell , 8 , Kingstreet , Southwark ; G . Westcrton , Knightsbridge ; H . Phillips , 26 t , Oxford-street ; Hannay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; Huet , 37 , Princes-street , Leicester-square ; Noble , 114 , Chancery-lane , London ; J . Buckton , Bookseller , 50 , Briggate , Leeds ; W . Langdale , Knaresbro' and Harrogate ; Journal Office , Wakefield ; W . Midgley , Halifax ; J . Noble , 23 , Market-place , Hull ; IT . B . Johnson , Beveriey ; TV . Lawson , 51 , Stone-gate , York ; W . Barraclough / 40 , Fargate , Sheffield ; T . Wall , Wigan ; Bateman , Preston ; Wm . Harrison , Ripon ; Thomas Sowler , Courier Office , 3 , St . Ann ' s-square , Manchester ; Gr . Havrison , Barnsley ; William Ho-well , 75 , Dale-street , Liverpool ; W . Wood , 78 , High-street , Birmingham ; W . and H . Robinson , 11 , Greenside-street , Edinburgh ; T . Price , 03 , Dame-street , Dublin ; and by all Booksellers . in the United Kingdom . " The various forms of bodily and mental weakness , incapacity ,-suffering , and disease , faithfully delineated in this 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 which 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 public schools , is confided the care of young people , who ought to remain for a moment devoid of that information and those salutary cautions this 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 practice , and ( as in other departments of the profession ) attentively concentrated in the daily and long-continued observation requisite for the correct treatment of sexual infirmities . "If we consider the topics touched upon either in a moral or social view , we find the interests and welfare of mankind Seriously involved . The effects of licentious , indiscriminate , and secret indulgence in certain practices , are described with an accuracy and force which display at once profound reflection and extensive practical experience . " — The Planet . "The best of all friends is the Professional Frimd , and in no shape can he be consulted with greater safety and secrecy than in' Lucas on Manly Vigour . ' The initiation into vicious indulgence—its progress—its results in both sexes , are given with faithful , but alas ! for human nature , with afflicting truth . However , the authors have not exposed the evil without affording a remedy . It shows how' Manly Vigour' temporarily impairod , and mental and physical emasculation , produced by uncontrolled indulgence of the passions , can be restored ; how the sufferer , who has pined in anguish from flic consequences of early indiscretion—afraid almost to encounter his fellowman , can regain the vigour of health and moral courage . The work is written in a concise and perspicuous style , displaying how 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 rosults of congenital debility or disease , are the consequences of an afluring and pernicious practice , alike destructive to the mind and body . "Bell's A ' ew 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 the public , aud not the isolated and exclusive members of the profession , are the parties addressed , Upon that which is directed to men indiscriminately , the world will form its own opinion , and will demand that medical works for 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 , neglected by the medical attendant , aud requiring doubtlessly ( as in operative midwifery and the surgery of the eye ) an entire devotedness to a deeply important branch of study . The tone of this book is highly moral , and it abounds in well-written , harrowing , jet correct displays of the suffering consequent upon unbridled sensualism . No human being can be the worse for its perusal ; to multitudes it must prove a warning beacon , a well-told appeal to reason , a permanent blessing . It is wr itten in a clear intelligible style , and is evidently the production of a mind long and practically conversant with the diseases of the most delicate division of the human organization . " —The Magnet , " The security of Happiness us . the Marriage State is the chief anxiety of all ; but many dread entering upon wedded union , through a secret fear of unfitness for the discharge of matrimonial obligations . This 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 . " Messrs . Lucas and CO . are to be daily consulted from ten till two , and from five till eight in the evening , at their residence , No . 60 , Newman-street , Oxford-street , London . 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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . T HE manifold advantages to the heads of families from the possession of a medicine of known efficacy , that may be resorted to with confidence , and used with success in cases of temporary sickness , occurring in families more or less every day , arc so obvious to all , that no question can be raised of its importance to every householder in the kingdom . From among numerous testimonials , the following is respectfully submitted" TO MR . THOMAS PROUT , 229 , STRAND , LONDON . 5 , Cooper-street , Manchester , March 12 , 1842 . " Sir , —I have much satisfaction in" communicating to you the result of my experience after repeated trials of ' Prampton ' s Pill of Health , ' and I feel it but justice to state , that in the course of many years ' , trial of various aperient mediciues , I have never found results at once so salutary and efficient in the relief of the system from redundant bile , Ac , 4-c , with so little inconvenience ; I am , therefore , warranted in declaring that they supply to me a means long wanting of being-able to recommend to families , schools , and especially mercantile men , whether at the desk , or on the road , a most valuable resource in an occasional medicine . And I shall take credit to myself if , in giving this testimony , I am the means of making ' r'rampton ' s Pills' move generally known and appreciated . I am , sir , respectfully yours , William Smith . " The unprecedented sale of these Pills , arising from the earnest recommendations of the many thousands who have derived benefit from their use ,-rg | nclei' any lengthened comment unnecessary ; thej-are nfft put forth as a cure for all diseases to which mankind is liable , but for Bilious ' ami Liver Complaints , with their many well known attendants , Bilious and Sick Head-ache , Pain and Oppression after meals , Giddiness , Dizziness , Singing Noise in Head and Ears , Drowsiness , Heartburn , Loss of Appetite , Wind , Spasms , &o . Two or throe doses will convince the afflicted of their salutary effects . The stomach will speedily regain its strength ; a healthy action of the Liver , Bowels , and Kidneys will rapidly take place ; and instead of listlessness , heat , pnins , and jaundiced appearance , strength , activity , and renewed health , extending to good old age , will be the result of taking this medicine according to the directions accompanying eacli bos . Sold by Thomas Prout , 22 D , Strand , London , price ls . ljd and 2 s . 9 d . per box ; and , by his appointment , by Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newsome , Smeeton , Reinhardt , Tavbottom , and Horner , Leeds ; Brooke , Dcwsbury ; Dennis and Son , Burdekinj Moxon , Little , HariUnan , Linney , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke and Co ., Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Foggitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easingwold ; England , Fell , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Sweeting , Knaresborough ; Pease , Oliver , Darlington : Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallertou ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldtliorpe , Tadcaster ; Rogevsou , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Ponfefract ; Cord well , Gill ,- Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield ; Berry , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Ilartley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Dalby , Wetherby ; Waite , Harrogate : Wall , Barnsley ; and all respectable medicine venders throughout the kingdom . Ask forPRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH , and observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , " on the Government stamp , i
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REES' COMPOUND ESSENCE OF CUBEBS . m THE most safe , speedy , ^ and certain remedy ever tl » scf" El Tcred for the cure of discharges , gleets , spasnio ^ ' Hi strictures , weakness , heat , irritation of the bladder , pain 3 H | of the loins , and all disorders of the kidneys and uretWi K | frequently performing a perfect cure in the short space o K three- or four days . It does not contain any mercufj > Kg and may bs taken by lh& most delicate of either sex , vn wj B perfect safety , as well as advantage to their ge " era § health , —Sold in bottles , at 4 s . 6 d ., 10 s ., and 20 s . each . « m Stirling , chemist , 8 C , High-street , Whitechapel : and" f | be had of Sanger , 150 , Oxford-street ; and Hannay »» Co ., GS , Oxford-street ; and of all the principal >«<* " % M vendors in the kingdom . The genuine has the » aw « , g | J . W . Stirling eagraved on the stamp . —Ask for » g | Essence . * * * It can be sent with instructions , sect" . j packed , to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt o Eg Post-office order for the amount . _ US
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PERFECT FUBEDOK FROM COUGHS in ten roi- m mites after use , is insured by DR . LOCOOK'S PUL 1 M 0 N 1 C WAEERS . || Read the following from Mr . J . C . Reindhardt , Xo . 22 , § j Market-place , Hull : — Dated January 9 tli , 1 S 45 . | j Gentlemen , —Many and surprising are the testimonies " m of relief afforded to confined cases of Asthma and Con- f | sumption , and long-standing Coughs . 'and it will gratify f | me to refer to many respectable parties who ar » really *§ anxious to make known privately the great benefit they M have derived from the truly seasonable remedy . I enclose I a testimonial of no ordinary value , as it is the genuine S expression of a grateful man ' s feelings . ft I remain , J . C . BEIXDHAKDI . | Case of Cure of Cough , and Compleit Restoration of f ' oij ill ' To Iff . Reindhardt . —Sir , —Having been cured of a /•§ mo 9 t , obstinate hoarseness and cough , which , for a consi . W derable time , totally deprived me of the use ofmy voice , by M means of Dr . Locock ' s Pulmonic Wafers , and having p spent pounds in seeking relief , but all to no purpose , I gj scarcely know how to express my gratitude for the sur- M prising and sudden change they have wrought upon me . § 8 I feel the least I can do is to assure you it will give me | | unfeigned pleasure to satisfy any one who favours me with ^ a call , as to the wondeful efficacy of Loeoek ' s Pultnonie M Wafers . Signed , J . MEMELL . ffl January 9 th , 1845 , No . 7 , Alicia-street , Sculcoats , Hull g | Surprising Cures of Asthmas , Coughs , Colds , < fce ., in Jkedi . | § Extract of a letter from Mr . John Mann , Bookseller , | jj dated Central-market , Leeds , April 18 , 1844 : — M Frequent opportunities having been afforded me of | 9 testing whether or not these Wafers effected any real m radical cure , as I have been particular in making careful | 8 inquiries of those who were using them—not only for § 1 Coughs and Colds , but also those afflicted with a tightness § or difficulty of breathing , —and they have proved to com . h pletely eradicate the complaint , and many persons are § now perfectly cured by them , who had been labouring | p under it many years . _ jfl The Wafers have been their own recommendation « hitherto . In future I would iu all cases advise others jH | who are similarly afflicted to use them , and entertain no & | doubt but their inestimable benefits will soon h' P M ceired . I could send you numberless Testimonials , M bearing upon the blessings received from this important w and invaluable Medicine . jg Wishing that it may get into the hands of all tlios : m afllicted with these distressing maladies , I remain , id 61 I JOHN MAN'S . if The following particulars of rapid cure of Asthma , of j fourteen years standing , are from Mr . J . E . Bignell , Holy ra head-road , Wednesbury , and addressed to Mr . Ladburr , « Surgeon , there . — Sept . 6 th , 18 W . g Sir , —When I had the first box of Dr . Locock's \ V » fc « W from you , I was labouring under one of those attacks of R asthma , to which I have been subject now for about four- n teen years . I have had the best medical advice «•« ra | neighbourhood could afford , including two p hysicians at jMg Birmingham and one at Wolvertuwnpton , uut witU i ° | | | success . My breathing was so very difficult that I M' | B | peeted every inspiration to be my last ; as for sleep , that || g was impossible , and had been so for several weoks . The first dose ( only two small wafers ) gave me grew I jm relief ; the second more so : in short , the first box laid tw ground-work for the cure , which only four boxes h" effected , and I am now quite well . Ii I remain , sir , your most obliged , §|§ G . E . BIQNEII" m Dr . Locock ' s Wafers give instant relief , and a rap || cure of asthma , coughs , colds , consumption , and all i"' M orders of the breath and lungs . || To Singers and Public Speakers they are invaluable ! »» §| in two hours they remove all hoarseness , and increase tw || power and flexibility of the voice . They have a flw * | | | pleasant taste . ,. fll Price Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and lls ., by the pronr' # » ' I agents , Da Silva and , Co ., 1 , Bride-lane , Fiecf-stv * | j London . , h Sold in Leeds by Mrs . Mann , Ecinhardt , Briggate , an > Kg J . Hall , Briggate ; Halifax , Mr . Waterhouse , chemist > m York , Denuis and Col ; Bradford , Rimmington , chemist ! f | Huddersfleld , Hall , chemist ; Dewsbury , Gloyne ; Kn : > « - M borough , Acomb ; ITull , Reinhardt ; and most medico M venders in the kingdom . Kg
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 8, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1301/page/2/
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