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CH 1 LLEGNE TO CTOE BLINDNESS . "RjTB . BAXTER , of Leeds , late of H « ll , ( please JsQL to ebserva tbe name ) who hu restored to eight so saay hwidreds « f individuals , masy of whom has been blind for five , ten , fifteen , twenty , and forty * fire years , begs to announce to the Public , that in eonsequenee of tbe many invitations that he hare received , it is his intention to travel , and the places he intends to visit will be weekly slated in this paper , and he will pledge himself to care the external Diseases of the Eye , Dimness of Sight , &c ., withent blisters , bleeding , seton , issues , or any restraint of Diet .
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. The following lerte : has jaa : b * es received , and h > rbqaest of the -writer i * aow pabhshed , bat it mils " -. * be ahi * rved that no ca . < e i * published aaless by ihe rxpred * oassent of the party : — " Newcastle-on-Tjne , Jan . 30 , 16 S 9 . Sis , —It has been raj intension , for a ler . eth o ' ¦ "anie , to adires * too oa a ^ abject ckwelv connected ¦ wii yDir ciebrty : ba ; I mas : confers hat a fsc-i ± & 2 ef uei : 2 ajj has hidicrta irithheid rae , for " we arc en willing to expose r > or owe errors . Mj ca . e , how-• ere . " , ha ^ iJtep > o * ir j'uiariy cju . plete , thm 1 fell j " asroald be aa act-of j . o ? s : rij : i 5 t ; c > e to your characic ; - * ad ss \ u TFsre I loader to wiia ' ao ' id a «« as rciaa - ' l--iisia I > a : h 2 . ps iw any on record . Bora ia a poVi « heci
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CURED WITHIN ONE WEEK ! M . R . C . S ., 7 , g"AY be conrahed every THURSDAY , it No . i 2 . Sxk . ~ V : c&r Lane , Dext to the JunetioE Inn . 3 raPfob . D , from ten till six , aad tht- remainder of : he Week at his own Hoa * e , 13 , TuafalgabsmEKT , Lbeds , from eight in the morning till ^• a at ni fc'bt , and on Sundari till t ^ o . The nw . 'i violent CrcaorrLcea , if recently contracted , cured withia a wear , or ls charge maifc for Medicine * after tse expiration of that ptriod . He hope * that the ruecejsful , eisy , and expedir ! ou ? mode he has adopted , of eradicating ever ; * yn : ptom of a Certaia Disease , without any material ah < -rarit * n 2 s diet , or hindrance of busiscrt , aad jei the in aud
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IN CASES OF SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE Ob every Stage and Symptom ef , the TENEREAL DISEASE , in its mild and most alarming forma , 1 ' jast published by MESSRS . PERRY AND CO ., SURGEONS , Great Charlee Street , Birmingham ; 23 , 31 ater Street , Liverpool ; and 3 , Bale Street , Manchester ; and given gratis with each Box of PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 $ . 9 d . 4 * . 6 rf ., and lit . per Bog ,
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . Copy of a Letter from the Chevalier de la Garde , Chamberlain to Stanislarcs , late King nf Poland . To Mr . Prout , 229 , Strand . No . 20 , Vere-street , Dec . 11 , 1838 . Sir , —I feel myself bound by the duty I owe to my fellow creatures to request that you will publish the following most extraordinary efftcta of BlaIR ' B Gout and RHEUMATIC FILLS .
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Cop / ° *\» JUrtt < " fr » Bi . Herbert Mayo , E ^ F . B . tJ ., Senior Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital , » 3 Professer of Anatomy and Pathology , King ' s Col lege , London , & « . &c To Thomas Holloway , £ «« .
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Thk East . —The annihilation of the opium trad * with China will deprive tbe Fop * , of OUT . ' Irjia Empire" of nearly twe millions a year of annual revenue . As the Chinese Government menaced toe liberties , and even the Hvea of our profi shunters , those worthies were under tbe neceiiity t « gite an opiom to the value of two millions sterling . For this amount our adventurers at BomVay have petitioned the Government . Here is the plain Englinh of their petition :- " We , her Majesty s profit-mou . gering subjects hare , for a long time , been driving oo a contraband and moat lucrative trade with China , at the expense of the health and morals of the
Chinese nation . The Government of that oountry finding we would net desist , by fair meant , seized oar persons , and clapped us into vile durance , and before we got eut we had to give up all in oar po # - cession of tie smuggled article . Now a loss of tm > millions has been sustained , and we humbly submit that the working men of England have a better right to bear this Ions than we have . We , therefore , trust that her Majesty ' s Government will take steps to remunerate u » out of the taxes of Great Bri-. aio . " We have not the slightest doubt but" her Marty ' s Government" will lend a favourable car to thin mo . dest request .
A hobriblk fratricide took place at Sfe * teron a few dajs since . A farmer named Brum having , according to the custom in that part of France , left a considerable part of his property to his eldest son , Joseph , to the exclusion of his bn >> ther John , the latter lay in ambush as his brother was proceeding with hk mother to a farm which had been leased to him during tbe life of his father , and shet him in the breast . He then proceeded to tbe tarm in ouestioB , where he shot bis sister-in-law . Not « a < ianed with this double crime , he began to abase hi * own wife , who happened to be on the spot , and . ieloaded his gun with the intention of shooting her also , but wan prevented by the neighbours and fled to the neighbouring mountains , since which tim » he has not been heard oL ~ G * Hgnani ' » Metsenger .
The Courritr du Midi ef Montpelier represents tbe whole district along that shore of the Mediterranean as havicg suffered « o severely from drought , that the ears of corn have withered before they cam * to maturity , and that the crops must be mowed far litter . Ihe luzerne and other artificial glasses hat * almost entirely perished on the ground , the oliTes have been burnt up as toon as they were formed , and lay in blackened heaps under the trees , lbs vines likewise are said t * be in bad condition , and are expected to produce but a small quantity of wine , of in ' erior quality . Such a continuance of dry weather has nut been known in the south of France for many years .
FLOOD . —The town of Weissenfels , in Prussia , «« we learn from the Journal du Haiti et Bat Rhi > i > has escaped narrowly from total destruction . On > he 19 th ult . , a water spout burst over it , aad caused a flood , which carried away many buildings near the road taNaumburg . Next night a similar catastrophe was repeated in a more tremendous degree , when the flood was so powerfnltbat it tore up the pavement , tilling the cellars , and even forcing its way through the lower windows in the streets . Many houses , walls , bridges , and trees , were carried away , placing the lives of the inhabitants in the utmost peri ) , though it ii not stated that any were lost . As late as the morning af the 25 th , tbe water stood in the streets and hoiwes to a height of six or BOTea feet .
A LETTER FROM TRIPOLI , dated July 18 , saya— " Almost every day the Pasha exhibits some proof of bia hatred towards the Europeans , and invent * all sorts of cruelties and aanoyance * against them . Lately a Maltese and an aged Greek , placed under the protection of the English consul , suffered tbe punishment of torture , and were bastinadoed for an imaginary offence . These two unfortunate men were accused of having criminal relations with s Turkish lady , and this severe punittbment was inflicted on them without their being allowed to saya word in their defence . Tbe tauseof all the atocities which are committed is cupiditr , and unfortunate creatures are placed under the rack , in order to extort money from them . "Courier .-
Alarming Firk . —A fire took place a few days ago at Svmur , in the Cote d'Or , from a very unusual came . An inhabitant of one of the Faubourgs baying to root up some old trunks of trees for winttr fuel , placed gunpowder in them a 8 the reoit expeditious mode of accomplishing his ftbject , and then blew them up . The detonation was heard over the whole Uwn , and the trunks flew into the air like grape shot , Same of the burniBg fragment * fell upon the thatch « d roofs , and , notwithstanding tbe assistance that was at hand , five houses were burned to the ground . The unfortunate author of the calamity immediately , and without waiting for a claim , indemnified ail the sufferers .
Deadly Encounter . —We learn from a passenger on board the steamer Rodney , arrived thi * morning from Alexandria , that J . W . Moore , editor and proprietor of the Red River Whigy was shot dead in the street in that city on the lift inst A gentleman , named King Holaon , connected with to * office of the Republican at that place , was tbe author of this horrible deed . There had been for . iom # time a mr . et bitter controversy between these two prints relative to the publication in the Whig of a
letter ' reflecting on Jdr . Martin Gordon , of tm » city—a controversy which finally led to a cballenpr on tbe part of Holson , and which Moore refused accepting , on thd ground that Holson was not a gentleman . HolBon had sworn revenge , and armed himself for the purpsse of shooting Moore on sight . They metj an it appears , on the . 1 st uutant , when Holsan first snapped a gun at his antagonist , and afterwards shot him down with a pistol . Moore was also armed , but drew v& weapon , and died in a few mi a utes after being shot . —America * Paper .
Shocking Accidents . — Private ltten from St . Pet « rsburgh , received at Hamburgh , say to * rbe f ete at St . Peteribnrgh , which took p lace on tbe 21 st of July , was followed by a dep lorable accident . A great number of large and small boats , beiug oa their return to the city , were up « et in a hurricane in the bay , about four o ' clock in the afternoon , on which occasion some hundreds of penoon perirt ^ in the wave * . It is reported fbat the number arowBeu wm between five and six hundrei , bat «» ^ i ** that this is an exapgeratioB .
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Jack of ail Trades .-The W ' f ^ V . Jit cation appears en a violin maker s sign-Limehouse :- " New villins mad here ¦ B * Jettyf | rippard : also new ^ ads , ribs , bsckf , » of tba wad on the shortest ootice . N . B . H «* * ^ very best quality . Shoes meHded ano ^ wenw neatly . John Witherington , painter .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Aug. 17, 1839, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct357/page/2/
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