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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOTTT A TRUSS. WH) 1 A
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B ¥ E F ® F 0 LL 0 WING TESTIMONIALS fflSSE . * " maDy hnndrea 9 » * Possession IT dr ' . JLWB ^ 5 C ^ ^ *« h ^««> -. ' - * r . ^^ i j ^ sasswaat ^ -a ^^ sSSBSSr ^^ ssssssssasa as ^ - ^ ae The above appeared in the ' Tablet / of Saturday , Sept . 20 th ,
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ito&lit Amusements . BRURY-LASE THEATRE . ihe misfortunes of an old gentleman , who is particularly anxious to quit London by the Croydon twin , but who is perpetuall y interrupted by a number of domestic squabbles , form the subject of a farce produced on Tuesday night , under the title of " Too Late for the Train . " There is some practical fun in the situations , but the piece is of too slight a texture to satisfy an audience whose imaginations are expanded by the dimensions of a lar ge theatre , and as , moreover , there was no great histrionic force to support it , the applause it received was not exactly enthusiastic .
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No trouble or expense has been spared in the production of this drama , which reflects the highest credit on the management . The scenery and dresses are of the most chaste and classic description , and the last scene , the triumph of'the Jews , is not inaptly termed the triump h of the Standard . " Dark Donald , " a melo-drania , in which Mr . Abel and his dog , appeared , followed , and the entertainments concluded with " Sixteen Stringed Jack , " in which that deservedly popular actor Mr . O . Rnynor played the hero . The last pieces were enlivened by the comic powers of Mr . Harry Carles and Mjbs E . Terrv . ,
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TOAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . —The following testimonial is another proof of the great efficacy of this medicine : — Winchmore Hill , Middlesex , April 16 , 1851 . 'Sir , —la consideration of the great benefit I have derived from taking Frampion ' s Pill of Health , I feel it a dutj that I owe to you and the public to send you the following statement . For upwards of nine years t hate experienced the efficacy ot this excellent n . edicine . I had long previously been afflicted with headache and indigestion , but afriend having induced me to make a trial ofFramuton ' s Pills , 1 now inform you that a few doses gave me great relief ; and during this long period of time I have taken them in preference to any other medicine ; and I hare the happiness of saying that I n-: ver had a better state < f health , which I attribute to Frarapton ' s Pills . I bea further to add , that tuis medicine is in general use by iny family , and we know of nothing to equal it . ' I am , sir , yours respectfully , ' Thomas Pbovesce . ' To Mr . T . Frout , 529 , Strand . London . ' These Pills are particularly efficacious for Stomach Coughs , Colds , Agues , Shortness of Breath , and all Obstructions of the Urinary Passages , and , if taken after too free an indulgence at table , they quickly restore the system to its natural state of . repose .
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TUB KOAD XO HEALTH ! TJOLLOWAT'S PILLS . CURE OP A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD DIGESTION . Copy of a Letter from Mr . It . IF . Eirlcus , Chemist , 1 , Prescot Street , Liverpool , dated 6 th June , 1851 . To Professor Holloway , Sm , —Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on onr sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some years . A customer , to whom I can refer fur any inquiries , desires me to let you know the parti , cularsof her case . She bad been troubled ftr years with a disordered liver , and bad digestion . On the last occasion , however , the virulence of the attack was so alarming , and the inflammation set in so severely , that doubts were entertained of her not being able to bear up under it ; fortunately she was induced to try your Pi . ls , and she informes me that after the first , and each succeeding duse , she had great relief . She con-tinued to take them , and although she used only three boxes , she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health . I could have sent you many more cases , but tbe above , from the severity of the attack , and the speedy cure , I think , speaks much in favour of your astonishing Pills . ( Signed ) R . W . Ktokus .
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IVo more Pills nor auy oilier Drugs . 50 , 000 CORES BY DU BARRY'S DEVALENTA ARABICA FOOD , veL ^ T' e ? ectual remed J ( without medicine , incon-If ™ tl' expenEe > M il saves fift * timw ^ cost in othei means Testimonials from parties of unquefidonaWe respectataity have anested that , supers medicine of every description in the effectual and permanent removal of indigestion ( dyspepsia ) , cohstipation , and diarrhoja , nervousness , baiousnesB , liver complaint * £$£ !* ' . 16 te ? "> Palpitation of the heart , nervous headache « f ^ f > noises in the head and ears , pains in the chest , between m t ! nn f ' , ' ™ almost every part of the bod y' cbronio inflammation and ulc « rauonof . the stomach , angina pectoris . ervsipelas , eruptions on the skin , incipient consumption , dropsy , rheumatism gout , heartburn , nausea and sickness during pregnancy after eatMg , or at sea , low spirits , spasms , cramps , spleen , general de-^ ' f v lysis ! £ sthma TS ! ' 1 uiet «<> e , sleeplessness , invotal ^ 'J " ^ . tremors , dislike _ to society , nnfitness for studv .
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0 > R . < HJXVERWEI . Ii , ON THE PLEASURES OF HEALTH . A series of popular works , Is ., each , by post Is . 6 d . each . ENJOYMENT OP LIFE . Health , recreation , and rational use of time . ' Contents—Early rising ; Spring and Summer mornings , Excursions about the Environs of Loxdon-the Parks , Lanes , Hills , Forests , Fields , High-roads , and othsr pleasant places , Country Trips and Bsmbles ; the Sea ; London at Night , Evenings at Home MUiie ' j the Drama ; on Eating , Drinking , Sleeping , Bathing . Air , Rest , Ease , Occupation , &e . n . aud in .
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; ' ? . ¦ DR . 0 B-B E Bi-yk ^ - ; ' - '" '¦""; 11 , HUTCHESO 1 S STREET , GLASGOW , PROFESSOR OF HYGEIANISM . : 'James Geeeb , Esq ., M . D . :. ' - 'Scottish Hygeian Institution , 11 , Huteheson-street , Glasgow . ' Deab Sib , — Having proved the value of your excellent Pills for many years , not only in my own country , but also in foreign climes , I can . bear testimony that they are the best and safest medicines to be had in any country . Therefore , under this impress ;» n , I forward you a Post office Order . for £ 6 , far which send value in Pills for me to take to America . Please forward them per return , and oblige , dear Sir , yours respectfully , Wm . Hau , Gospeleak , Tipton , Staffordshire , Aug . 7 th , 1851 . ' ¦ ffhe-n cholera appsared in Springbank , in 1832 , ( it was published one thousand times without contradiction ) , not one recovery took place from the day the village was attacked by the disease , - on Timrqii . iv . till Sabbath morning ., There , were forty-two deaths in
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Brother Chartists Beware of Youthful Ten Shilling Quaofo who imitate this Advertisement . PAINS IN 'I'UK JKAttK , GRAVEL , IiUlUBA « O , KlietiniatistH , Com , Indigestion , Debility , Stiicliire , Gleet , etc . ' CAV'L'ION . —A youthful self-styled tea shilling doctor ( vm' blushing impudence being his only qualification ) is now advertising under the assumed name of an eminent physician , highly injurious imitations of these medicineB , and a useless abbreviated copy of Dr ; De Roos' celebrated Medical Adviser , ( slightly changing its title ); sufferers will therefore do well to see that the stamp bearing the proprietor ' s name , affixed to each box and bottle is a bona / We government stamp ( not a base counterfeit ) , and to guard n 9 < " >< st the truthless stalemel ta of this individual , which are published only for the basest purposes of deception on invalids , and fraud on the Proprietor .
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, ^ ¦'¦¦ . ^ ¦ ¦ - ^ ,, , ^ T ^ y === ^ ^ : Pains in the Back , Gravel , Rheumatism , Gom T ^ W Migestim , - MiMty , Stricture , Gj »» ' . *< % J [ nK . BARKER'S PURlp / c' ^ , Xl U have in hundreds of cases effected a cure uv * h \ t , a means had failed , and are now establishod , by the „„ n all 3 m patient who has yet tried them , as also by the faccltv "' WtMl as the moat safe and efficacious remedy ever disco , t !( s Ui it ! 8 l charges of any kind , retention of the urine , and " e * ht & M Kidneys and Urinary Organ ' s generally , whether result" « t ? ffl prudence or otherwise , which , if neglected , freoi " ^' Si ^ afi stone in the bladder , and a lingering death i For ,, ' y tJtfm Rheumatism , Tic Doloreux , Erysipelas , Dropsy sCrif i |? c 4 ii ai Hair or Teeth , Depression of Spirits , Mushing , incaS . i > Oil StudvorBusiness , Confusion , Giddiness , Drowsines , of OPS 0 ( ! 1 Refreshment , Fear . NervousneSB , and even Insanitv li « v ' W'H is often the case , 'arising from , or combined with tiri l W' | m : i they are unequalled . By their salutary action ' on i « es . ' I Stomach , they correct Bile , and Indigestion , purifv " 5 '<> f ^ the Renal Secretions , thereby preventing the formn . ^ Pfott , ' m and eatablishing for life the healthy functions of » U a of sM ONE TRIAL ONLY will cenvince the most prefudjL ^ » & 1 prising pwpertieB in curing most of the comBlaint « ? . eff I kind is subject . May be obtained at Is . lid . 2 s 9 J mi ^} i per box , through all Medicine Vendors in the'World « * il I difficulty occur , they will be sent post free on reoeim ^ l- 1 in poBtage stamps by Dr . Barker . leceiM of the $ |
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in SIX JLANGUAGUS . 9 FOUBTIEIH EDITION , 9 CONTAINING THE ltEMEDY FDR THE 1 PBBYBNTION OF DISEASE . i IUnstrated by One Hundred Anatomical and Explanatory Colo J | Engravings on Steel . On l'hysical Disqualifications , btmsM incapacity and impediments to Mavriagu . A new anil irnvtsM e ll ^ i enlarged to 196 pages , prke 2 s . tii . ; by post , AivtaiM the Estabhshment , 3 s . 6 d . in postage stamps , H * All Communications being strictly confidential the- AiiiM have discontinued the publishing of fa Cases . H THE SILENT PBIES 1 ? iT c A . FraotlcalWork onthe Exhaustion and Ptnsical Dea ; H of infPPfv !" prod . uccd , by excessive indulgence , the conscquetfl oi lniection , or tho abuse of mercury , with explicit dirccUoosiH m ! ? l c * ^ lrevenUve Lotion , followed by Observations oi > 9 t ^\ ofi Siate ' nnd the Disqualifications which prevent it ; 1 « ^ r y < ? ne "u . nd''ed Coloured EBgravings , by it . and 1 . lM ¦ h 5 i . Co"sultulS Surgeons , 19 , JBerners-strlet , LoDdon . hfl , i 8 hed by Sherwood and Co ., and sold bv Ilanmiv . Ii 3 , m
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LANCASTER , Feb . 17 .-The sp ring assizes for this or-Writ commenced on Tuesday morning . Mr . Baron Alderson and Mr . Justice CkwkII arrived on Monday afternfion . and iEmediately proceeded to the Castle and opened tne com-° Ch ° « ge of Robber * -Jane Catterall , aged 40 , was indicted for stealing from * e person of George Redding a £ 5 note , and £ 31 ia gold and silver . —The prosecutor was a commercial traveller for a Mr . Jackson , of Lancjster , and whilst in Lancaster , on the 12 th of February last , having in a canvass bag in his pocket £ 31 in gold and silver and a £ 5 Lancaster no te , he met the prisoner and another in
Chinalane , Lancaster , at night , and they " scuffled" about his person , and at length ran off , taking with them his canvass pune , which he had felt in his pocket safe a few minutes before . On cross-examination it appeared that he had had some diink , and was the worse for liquor , though he knew what he was about , and that he had treated another woman in a honse of ill-fame . He had a wife and nine children at home . As his testimony was wholly uncorroborated , his Lordshi p asked the jury if they could convict upon the tvid . -nce of this drunken man—The jury found the prisoner Not Guilty , —His Lordship refused the prosecutor his costs , saying , he would as far as he could punish his arultery ;
Manslaughter . —William Honlker , aged 36 , and Wil . liam Howartb , aged 23 , were indicted for the manslaughter of James Walmsley , at Blackburn , on the 30 th of January last . It appeared from the dying declaration of the unfortunate man that he and the two p risoners and some others had been drinking at a beer-shop in BUckburn , and that a quarrel arose there . As he was leaving the house the prisoner Houlker seized hold of him , and a scuffle ensued between them , and whilst tfcis was going on the prisoner Haworth kicked him several times on the thigh . He went home afterwards , and , according to the testimony of his
sistt r , was obliged to go to bed next day in consequence of an injury to bis thigb , of which he complained , and that he got worse and worse until he died . Mr . Rogerson , surgeon , web called in , and found hia thigh very much swollen and distended , and after his death made a post mortem exaiuination of it , an d found a great quantity of matter collected there . The injury had caused his death . The deceased was of a very scrofulous constitution . The jury found both the p risoners Guilty , and strongly recommended them to mercy . His Lordship sentenced llaworth , who inflicted the kick , to three months' imprisonment , and Houlker to be imprisoned one moath .
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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS . The February general session of the peace for the count y of Middlesex commenced on Monday morning . Street R ^ ebert . —James Tuner , 30 , and John Lye , 27 , were indicted for having stolen two sovereigns and one half sovereign , the moneys of Joseph Moses , from his per son . The transaction from which the charge had itB origin was a very singular one , and occurred on the afternoon ol the 26 th oJ January , in Holywell-lane , Shoreditch . The prosecutor carried on the business of what he termed a general dealer , but the witnesses for ( he defence said he kept a rag aud bone shop , and as the keepers of such sh- pj usually do , he had a black doll banging over his door , to denote the business carried on within . On the afternoon
of the day in question , about half-past two o ' clock , a man named Jones , not in custody , and the prisoner Turner , -went direct from a public-house to Moses * shop , and Turner , by getting on the shoulders of his companion , managed to reach the doll , which he dragged down , and he and Jones threw it into the gutter , and commenced tearing it to pieces . Moses , having witnessed the latter part of this proceeding , interposed to save his doll from destruction , and seized hold of Turner , whom he held down in the gutter , acd whilst struggling with him for the possession of the doll Jones gave him a blow on the side of the head so violently that he staggered and relinquished his hold of Turner , but be ran and laid bold of Jones . Whilst engaged with him , Mrs . Moses , who had began to take part in the matter
called out , " Joe , Joe , this man has got yonr money , " and on turning round the prosecutor saw Lye , whom Mrs . Moses was holding by the throat , in order to prevent hte swallowing a sovereign which she believed him to have put in his mouth . He then went to her aid , when Turner went to the rescue of Lve , and attempted to set him at liberty by cut * ting the handkerchief off his neck , aud the prosecutors hands were cut in the course of his endeavouring to accomplish that object . The prosecutor got his arm round the waist of each , and managed to hold them until a police officer came up , and they were then both given into custody . It appeared from the statement of Mrs . Moses that whilst her hushand was struggling with Turner she saw some money , gold , fall from his pock-t , and Lye picked up a sovereign
and put it in his mouth , but she could not tell whether he swallowed it or not . Other evidence showed that Lye picked up a sovereign and threw it to Jones , but he could not catch it , and it went , or waB supposed to go , into a greengrocer ' s shop : it was not found , The prosecutor had two sovereigns and a half sovereign in his pocket when the matter commenced , but they were ail gone when the parties were givea in charge . He said this was but part of a regular conspiracy got up against him in a low beershop , by a parcel of people ef the character of the prisoners , in consequence of his having set up business in opposition to an old established marine store dealer . —Mr . Metcalfe addressed the jury , and afterwards called witnesses , who contra-iicted
the prosecutor and his wife in some unimportant particulars . Lye received a very good character . —The Assistant Judgp , in summing up , told the jury that he did not think the evidence established any larceny from the person , or that there was any evidence at all against Turner , whatever the opinion of the jury might be with regard to Lye . —The jury found Lye Gnitty , and Acquitted Turner . —The prosecutor recommended Lye to mercy , cm the ground that he had been the dupe of a conspiracy , which would form the matter of another indictment . —The Assistant Jud ge said he was greatly inclined to believe that there was something of the kind , and cautioned the prisoner to take care for the future . He sentenced him to one month ' s hard labour .
Robbery from the Library of the British Museum . —Charles Pickering , 33 , a man of highly-respectable appearance , was placed at the bar , charged on an indictment with having stolen 240 printed plates , the property of the Right Hon . Lord John Russell and others , trustees of the British Museum . Another count varied the offence , alleging the robbery to have baen committed in the dwelling , house of Sir Henry Ellis . —The prisoner withdrew a former plea , and pleaded guilty to the indictment . —Mr . Bright Smith , a magistrate in the commission of the peace for the county of Sussex , knew the gentleman at the bar , who had been tutor to his children for the last two or three years . He was a man of the greatest accomplishments , and he had every confidence in him a 3 a man of unblemished character —The Assistant Judge said that in exercising a merciful consideration to the prisoner , the sentence was thst he be imprisoned in the Housb of Correction , ana ke pt to hard labour for three calendar months .
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TiiisirsE s DAY . -Satnrday was a very busy day in the J'ost-offlce . Up to five o ' clock in lhe evening 200 000 letters above the ordinary daily average had passed through the Post-office in St . Martin ' s-le-Grand , the total numficr amounting to nearly 400 , 000 , the postage realised being
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2 THE NORTHERN STAR . February 21 , ^ ¦'¦¦ ^ ¦ ¦ ^ - ^ T ^ y === ^
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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOTTT A TRUSS . WH ) 1 A
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 21, 1852, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1666/page/2/
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