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BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS.— The acknowledged efficacy of BLAIR'S GOUT and
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" 2 J Yeomans , Sheffield , merchant—June 22 , C . Burgin , Sheffield , steel-manufacturer—June 21 , J . Harshaw and W . Askew , Leeds , cloth-merchants . Certificates . — To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . —June 21 , W . B . Blaber , Little Britain , plumber—June 24 , J . B . Cross , Cornhill . watchmaker—June 25 , A . Woolfrey , Poole , auctioneer—June 25 . A . Palmer , Great Hadham , Hertfordshire , grocer—June 24 , C . Cove , Hornchurch , Essex , builder—June 22 , J . R . West , Mill-wall , Poplar , block maker—June 24 , P . Thorne , Castle-street , Leicester-square , or elsewhere , bottled-ale merchant—June 24 , W . Gordon , Gloce « ter , dealer in Berlin wools—June 24 , J . Clarke , Stourbridge , giocer— June 28 , W . and F . M . Palmer , Loughborough , hosiers . Scotch sequestrations . —J . Somervalle , Kirkconnel , Dumfriesshire , cattle-dealer , June 7 , July 2—D . Connal , Blackford , Perthshire , grain-dealer , June 5 , July 1—W . Grimond , Dundee , merchant , June 6 and 27—A . M . Peebles and J . Adam , jun .. Springfield , Renfrewshire , paper-manufacturers , June 3 and 24 ~\ V . ° B . M'Kean , Leith , merchant , June 6 and 27 . Tuesday , June 4 . Declarations of Dividends . —F . Cook , Southernay , Exeter , upholsterer ; first div , of Is . lljd ., any Tuesday or Friday ; Mr . IJernaman . Exeter—A . P . Halliday , Hulme , Manchester , manufacturing chemist ; second div . of 5 s . 4 | d ., on the separate estate , any Tuesday ; Mr . Hobson , George-street , Manchester . Bankrupts . —S . and H . J . H ogg , Portsea , auctioneers , to surrender June 15 , July 13 ; solicitors , Messrs . Dimmock and Burbey , Suffolk-lane ; and Mr , Low , Portsea ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—W . F . Newton , Dover-street , Piccadilly , milliner , June 13 , July 19 ; solicitors , Messrs . Lawrance and Plcws , Old Jewry-chambers ; official assisnee , Mr . Carman , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—T . J . Edwards , King-street , Bloomsbuiy , dressing-case maker , June 19 , July 19 ; solicitor , Mr . Fraser , Dean-street , Soho ; official assignee , Mr . Caiman , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—T . K . Pyrke , High-street , Nottiug-hill , bookseller , June 13 . July 23 ; solicitor , Mr . Cooper , Verulam-buildings , Gray ' s-inn ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhail-chambers , Basinsrhall-street—W . Chancellor , Bath , innkeeper , June 19 , July 17 ; solicitors , Mr . Slack , Bath , Mr . Bridges , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—II . Tuu ' rstan , Cheltenham , innkeeper , June 19 , July 17 ; solicitor , Mr . Chesshyre , Cheltenham ; offic ial assignee , Mr Mutton , Bristol—W . Higgs , Wolverhampton , iron dealer , June 13 , July 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Smith and James , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—C . W . Williamson , Birmingham , baker , June 17 , July 15 ; solicitor , Mr . Powell , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham—T . Goode , Hereford , chemist , June 17 , July 15 ; solicitors , Mr . Lanwarne , Hereford ; Mr . Suckling , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Valpy , Birmingham—C . Fhancis , Liverpool , grocer , June 14 , July 18 ; solicitors , Messrs . Evans and Son , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Bird , Liverpool—J . J . M . M . Scott ( trading as Joseph Scott ) , Liverpool , wine merchant , Juno 17 , July 8 ; solicitor , Mr . Dodge , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool—G . Woodward , Doncaster , gunmaker , June 15 , July £ 0 ; solicitors , Messrs . Hale , Boys , and Austen , Ely-place , and Messrs Mason and Wright , Doncaster ; official assignee , Mr , Freeman , Sheffield—G . Hornsdy and It . P . Mould , Newcastleupoii-Tjne , buildeis , June 10 , July 10 ; solicitors , Messrs . Griffith Hid Crighton , Newcastle-upon-Xyne ; official assignee , Mr . Baker , Newcastlc-upon-Tyne . Dividknds . —June 25 , J . Conquest , Moorgate-street , scrirener—June 26 " , S . Thomas , Cheapside , wholesale hardwareman —June 5 * 5 , J . and W . Chishohn , Dorking , Surrey , and Ludgateliill , wholesale perfumers—June 25 , W . Kensington , R ., Stephenson , D . R . lietningtou , and J . P . Toulmin , Lombard-street , Hankers—June 25 , J . G . Fuller , St . James ' s-street , and Streatiiam , Suircy , wine merchant — June 25 , P . Thompson , sen , ^ snahurg-pface , New-road , St . Pancras . and Commercial-road , Limehouse , carpenter—June 27 , C . II . Weisrall , Conduit-street , Kegent-streit , tailor—June 27 , C . Till , Salisbury and Andovcr , liucmlrupcr—Junu 2 . ~) . It . Clifton , Brandon , Suffolk , brewer—June 2 ") , A . Beattie , F . Macnaughten , and A . Wilkin , Nicholasane , Lombard-stioet , merchants—June 26 , J . W . Roberts , Norwich , manufacturer—June 26 , W . B . and C . G . Brodie , Salisbury , bankers—June 27 , N . Mould , Woolwich , licensed victualler—June 25 . 13 . VVaie , Tower-street , cheesemonger — June 24 , J . and ( J . D . Matthews , Chipping Norton , Oxfordshire , \ m \ Chipping Campden , Gloucestershire , bankers — June 27 , V . G . Pocock , Kingsbury Kpiscopi , Somersetshire , miller—Tune 26 , F . Peake , lloniton , liucndraper—June 27 , J . House , KxetiT , plumber—June 20 , J . Iiauriehr , Exeter , law stationer—Fuue 2 ti , W . Weekes , luwardlcigh , Devonshire , edgetool maker —June 27 , T . Knighf , J ' ristol , silversmith—June 25 , T . B . Molyni-ux and P . Witherby , Liverpool , merchants—June 26 , J . Robinson , Portwood within Brinnington , Cheshire , cotton spinner —June 25 , It . J . and J . Potter , Manchester , cotton spinners . Certificates —Tube granted , unless cause be shown to the jontrun / on the day [ of meeting . —June 26 , S . Pattison , Winjliestfj " , glazier— June 20 , J . Bird , Cwmavon , Glamorganshire , » rocit . Scotch Sequestrations . —A . Pearson , West Sciennes , near Edinburgh , distiller . June 11 , July 2—W . Reid , Lochec , ForJarshire , builder , June 11 , July 2—J . Mitchell aud Co ., Glasgow , printers , June 8 , July 2- —J . Mofrat , Urray , Ross-shire , fanner , June 19 , July 1—W . Donald , Aberdeen , shipowner , June 11 , July <;—II . Orkney , jun ., Rothsay , draper , June 11 , July 2—l \ and II . Ferguson and Rhind , Glasgow , metal broki rs , June 11 , July 2—J . Ogilvy , Aberdeen , shipowner , June 8 and 29 .
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Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Bikti1s. ...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIKTI 1 S . On thn 30 th ult ., at Hesketh-crescent , Torquay , the wife of the Reverend Richard Atkinson , of a eon . On the 30 cli ult ., at Wigsrinton itectory , near Banbury , the wife of the Ueverend John Williams , of a daughter . On the SJnd inst ., at Claphain-paik , the wife 6 . Laurence , Esq ., of a son . On the 3 rd inst ., at Hereford , the wife of the Reverend G . G . Ilayter , of a daughter . On the 3 rd inst ., at Chalcott-villas , Adelaide-road , Hampstead , the wife of Mr . A . Northcote , of a daughter . On the 4 th inst ., at Southsca , the wife of Captain E . Ommanney , U . N ., of II . At S . Assistance , forming one of Captain Austin ' s Arctic expedition , of a ton . On the f > th inst ., at llyde-park-gardens , the Hon . Mrs . Arthur Kinnaird , of a daughter .
MARRIAGES . On the Gth inst ., at the Unitarian Chapel , Parot-lane , near "Wigan , by the IW-verend Francis Knowles , Mr . P . E . ri » her , son of William Fi > hcr , Esq ., of Sheffield , to Mary , onl > surviving- daughter of the late Nathan Uaskill , Esq ., of Ox House Ileys , Uphollaml , Lancashire . On the 1 st inst ., at St . Peter ' s Church , Eaton-square , Lieutenant Ilulliday , lt . N ., nephew of the Inlu Admiral Tollemach <\ to Frances Louisa , only unmarried daughter of the Honourable Charles Tollumnchc . On tli « 1 st inst ., at St . Margaret ' s , Westminster , the Reverend T . Dealtry , only sou of the Hixhop of Madras , to Lu « y llr . aloy , youngest daughter of John Uagshaw , Esq ., M . I ' ., Cliff-houxu , hfs'ux . On the 12 th of April , at Calcutta , the Reverend James Colcy , M . A ., junior chaplain of the Old Church , to Charlotte Mury ,
eldest daughter of J . Dougal , Esq ., of Glenferness , in the county of Nairn . On the 15 th of April , at St . Paul ' s Cathedral , Calcutta , Elphinstone Jackson , Esq ., Bengal civil service , " eldest sou of Welby Jackson , Esq .. Jto Charlotte , third daughter of the late Major Ralph . Henry Sneyd . On the 3 rd inst ., at Christ Church , Chorleywood , the Reverend William S . Thomson , M . A ., rector of Fobbing , Essex , to Sarah , daughter of J . Barnes , Esq ., of Chorleywood-house . Herts . On the 4 th mst ., at Clifton Church , Captain G . Pruen , Bombay Artillery , to Mary Anne Harriet , eldest daughter of B . Tristram , Esq ., of Clifton . On the 4 th inst ., at St . Peter ' s , Eaton-square , Sir George II . Beaumont , Bart , of Cole Orton-hall , Leicestershire , to Paulina Menzies , third daughter of William H . Belli , Esq ., late of the
H . EI . C . S . On the 5 th inst , at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , the Count Magiolini , of Monbercelli , and Belvidere , in Piedmont , Captain of the Grenadier Guards , to Adelaide Eliza ,, eldest daughter of Kerrison Harvey , Esq ., of Thorpe , near Norwich .
DEATHS . On the 31 st ult ., Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Campbell . C . B ., half pay , of Oriental-place Brighton , and formerly of the 52 d Light Infantry . On the 1 st lilt ., after a few days * illness . Captain William St . Leger Angelo , of the 3 d West India Regiment , aged 38 . On the 28 th ult ., at her residence , Britannia-square , Worcester , in the 8 Sth year of her age . Susanna , widow of the late Reverend Henry Ilolyoake , vicar of Bid ford and Salford , in the county of Warwick , and rector of Preston Capes , in the county of Northampton . At Boulogne-sur-Mer , on Wednesday the 29 fh ult ., Captain John Forbes , late of the 92 d Highlanders , aged 48 . On the 31 st ult at the Vicarage , Dodington , the Reverend John Radcliffe . M . A ., rector of St . Anne . Liinehouse , Middlesex , and vicar of Dodingtou and Teynham , Kent , in the 86 th year of lii ^ ti & a OiAh ' e 2 d inst ., Lieutenant-General Sir John Buchan , K . C . B . at his house in Upper Harlcy-street .
On the 9 th of April , at Umballah , in the East Indies , on his march with troops to Lahore , William Veal , Esq ., Assistant-Surgeon , H . E . 1 . C . S ., sou of James Veal , of Abingdon-street , Westminster , solicitor . On the 13 th of April , at Dharwar , Eombay , of small pox , aged 22 , Lieutenant H . W . Urquhart , 6 th Regiment Madras N . I ., voungest and beloved son of W . A . Urquhart , Esq ., Leyton , "Kflscv On Thursday the 30 th ult ., at Brighton , aged 28 , the Reverend Richard Walker Nourse , A . M ., of Caius Col ' ege , Cambridge , youngest son of the Reverend William Nourse , rector of Clapham , near Worthing , Sussex . On the 24 th of April , at Demerara , Captain George Ramsay Perceval , 72 d Highlanders , aged 28 . On the 25 th ult ., after a long and severe illness , George Langrido-e Denman , E q ., of Ebenezer-terrace , Croydon , aged 53 . On the 29 th ult ., at Erlangen , Bavaria , in his 62 d year , the Baron Henri Von Sturz , for liiany years a member of the Stock-Exchange .
_ ......... „ On the 3 d inst .,. Jemima , relict of the late John Philip Burnal > y , Esq ., of Doctors ' -commons . On Tuesday , the 4 th inst , the wife of Charles Bowyer , Esq ., of Eaton-place , Belgrave-square , and Farleigh-house , Hants .
Blair's Gout And Rheumatic Pills.— The Acknowledged Efficacy Of Blair's Gout And
BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS . — The aoknnwlecls-ed efficacv of BLAIR'S GOUT and
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il li 1 j U lM A L 1 U ATi-l ^ l ^ Of Uj tills UUIIbiiiucu ch-ia « -ov « Avgtiiuuiuai which have been sent to , and published by , the proprietor foi nearly twenty years , has rendered this medicine the most populai of the present age ; and , in corroboration of which , the following extract of a letter , written by John Molard Wheeler , Esq ., Collector of Customs , Jamaica , having been handed by his brother , at Swindon , to AJr . Prout for publication will fully " 1 know you have never had occasion to take Blair ' Pills , but let me emphatically tell you , iti mercy to any friend who may sufler from gout , rheumatic gout , lumbago , sciatica , rheumatism , or any branch of that widely-allied family , to recommend their using them . In this country they are of wonderful efficacy : not only am I personally aware of their powers , but I see my friends and acquaintances receiving unfailing benefit from their use . I would not be without them on any account . I f taken in the early stasfe of disease , they dissipate it altogethpj- ; if in a later , they allexiate pain , and effect a much speedier cure than by any other means within my knowledge . " Sold by Thomas Prout , 32 'J , Strand , London ; and , by his appointment , by all respectable Medicine Venders throughout the United Kingdom . Price 2 s . 9 d . per box . Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , and observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , " mprcssed upon the Government stamp affixed to each hnv of thu Genuine Medicine .
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CURES FOR THE UNCURKD ! HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT . — An extraordinary Cuke of Scrofula or King ' s Evil . Extract of a Letter from Mr . J . II . Alliuay , 209 , High-street , Cheltenham , dated the 22 nd of January , 1850 . "To Professor Holloway . «• sir , —My eldest son , when about three yenrs of ago , was afflicted with a Glandu ar Swelling in the neck , which , after a short time , broke out into an Ulcer . An eminent medical man pronounced it as a very bad case of Scrofula , and prescribed for a considerable time without effect . The disease then for four years went on gradually increasing in virulence , when , besides the ulcer in the neck , another formed below the left knee , and a third under the eye , besides seven others on the left arm , with a tumour between the eyes , which was expected to break . During the whole of the time my suffering boy had received the constant advice of the most celebrated medical Gentlemen at Cheltenham , besides being for several months at the General Hospital , where one of the Surgeons 6 aid that he would amputate the left arm , but that the blood was so impure that , it that limb were taken off , it would be then even impossible to subdue the disease . In th'B desperate state I determined to give your Pills and Ointment a trial , and , after two months' perseverance in their use , the tumour gradually began to disappear , and the discharge from all the ulcers perceptibly dccieased , and at the expiration of eight months they wen ? perfectly healed , an-1 the boy thoroughly restored to Ibu bk-ssings- of health , to the astonishment of si largo circle of acquaintances , who could to-tify to the truth of this miraculous cose . Three years have now elapsed without any recurrence to the malady , and the boy is now as healthy as heart can wish . Under these circumstances I consider that 1 should bo truly ungrateful were I not to make you acquainted with this wonderful cure , effected by your medicines , after every other means had failed . ( Signed ) " J . II . AM . IDAY . " Sold by the Proprietor , 24 J , Strand ( near Temple Bar ) , London , and by all respectable Vendors of Patent Medicines throuabout the Civilized World , in Pots and Boxes , at Js . l . Jd ., 2 h . yd ., < ls . ( id ., Us ., 2- s ., and W * . each . There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger si / . es . , N . B . —Directions for the guidance of Patients are uilixetf to each Pot or JJux ,
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THE WORKING TAILORS ' ASSOCIATION , 3 * , CASTLE-STREET , OXFORD-STREET , Opposite the Pantheon . A few Journeymen Tailors , anxious to rescue themselves and their class from the miseries and degradation consequent on unlimited competition , and from the abuse of the powers of capital as lately exhibited to the public by the Morning Chronicle newspaper , in his letters on " Labour and the Poor , ' have resolved to seek a remedy in their own exertions rather than in . any parliamentary enactment , and in some system winch shall combine their own interest with the interests of other classes of society rather than in that return to old customs now chieflyadvocated in the trade , by which the benefit of the master and journeyman ( but especially of the former ) is sought to be realized at the expense of the consumer . They have , therefore , united together on the cooperative principle , possessing first-rate talents in the Cutting and Working department , and being supplied by several benevolent gentlemen , with sufficient capital ( which they are anxious to pay back on the first opportunity ) , they have commenced business on extensive premises in Castle-street , Oxford-street , to whichand the accompanying list of prices attention is respectfully invited . It will be seen from the latter that they are at once able to compete with the slopseller , whilst realizing a fair profit themselves . They are mutually bound to devote one-third of their net profits to the extension of their numbers . It now rests with the public to stamp their experiment with success by favouringthem with a liberal measure of custom , and thereby demonstrate , on an ever-widening scale , that health , prosperity , and moial worth can be secured to the operatives , and cheapness guaranteed to the consumer , by the faithful realization of the brotherly and Christian principle of cooperation . They wish not to injure the trade of any truly "honourable" employer , and venture to hope that all who feel that custom itself ought to have its morality , and who are willing to do what in them lies towards dealing fairly by the operative , will help them by their sympathy , and , as far as possible , by their orders . All who are friendly to this experiment , and wish it to succeed , should give it all the assistance in their power , and recommend it to others . LIST OF PRICES . FOR . CASH ON DELIVERY . £ 8 . < I . Best superfine Frock Coat , with Silk Skirt Linings .... 3 18 0 Super ditto from 2 10 0 Best superfine Drees Coat 3 12 0 Superditto ... from 2 5 0 Superfine Dress Trousers ... I 12 0 Superditto from 1 0 0 Superfine Dress Vest 0 1 S 0 Super ditto from 0 12 0 Llama and Beaver Paletots from 2 2 0 Suit of Livery fr 6 in 3 15 0 GENTLEMEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . Clerical and Professional Robes made to Order . LIST OF PRICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO WORKING MEN . £ s . d . Fustian Jackets .. from 0 11 0 Good ditto Trousers- i from 0 9 6 Ditto ditto Vests from 0 6 0 Ditto ditto Coats from 0 15 0 Doeskin Trousers from 0 14 0 Black C ' oth Vests from 0 8 0 Ditto Dress Coats .. from 1 15 0 Ditto Frock Coats . from 2 0 0 Ditto PiiletotM from 1 10 0 Silk Vests and other Fancy Goods in like proportion . WORKING-MEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . N . B . —If purchasers will examine and take nto consideration the quality of our workmanship , we pledge ourselves to compete with the Sweaters and Slopsellers . ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES . Remember the Address , THE WORKING TAILORS' ASSOCIATION , 31 , CASTLE-STREET EAST , OXFORD-STREET , OPPOSITE THE PANTHEON , LONDON .
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COMPLAIN NO MORE OF INDIGESTION . SUFFER NO LONGER from LIVER COMPLAINTS . —WALTER TRAVfS , M . D ., F R . S , Medical-hall , Manchester , having discovered a safe and really effectual remedy for indigestion , Bilious and Liver Complaints , the result of a singularly successful experiment , recently made , and by which he had cured a considerable number of patients , whose cases he had previously considered hopeless , or very doubtful ; amongst whom are several individuals of distinction , who were languishing under the withering effects of indigestion and affections of the Liver . He has determined to offer it to the public at the lowest possible charge , and will supply the remedy to pernons applying at the Medical-hall for 2 s . ( id . ; or to parties residing at adistanc (? , it will be forwarded , pontagu free , with the most complete directions , to any part of the united kingdom , on sending thirty-six postage stamps to Dr . Walter Travis , 80 , Travis-street , Manchester . The following arc selected from a great number of testimonials : — Dr . Guy says , "I have adopted your remedy in several cases of Constipation ( Indigestion ) which have lately come under my treatment ; ant alno in one very bad case of Liver Complaint , and I am h . ipp . to add with the most satisfautor ) results . " The Rev . U . Southwell , Bradford , writes , having " mysi'lf suffered most accutely during the last four years from an affection of the Liver , and an exceedingly bad digestion ; I had really thought that even in the present advanced state of medical science there was no radical cure for these complaints ; however , from the benefit 1 havu experienced within the past fortnight , I have not the slightest doubt of the entire success of your remedy . "
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DYSPEPSIA— " a fruitful source of human ill . " Chronic indigestion is most commonly due to errors or excesses in diet ; to a mode of living which either habitually overloads this 8 to much , or which is too rich and stimulating ; hence arise gout , bilious and liver complaints , constipation , spasms , ( liitulency , and the innumerable disorders of the stomach , cruntive and other skin diseases , & c . For the removal of thfMf ) and various other maladies resulting from them , Dr . SCOTT'S TABLETS possens unexampled curative powers . This medicine is of delicious flavour , invigorating , alterative , onio , and pleasantly aperient , and by eradicating any latent tendency to disease it restores th « body to its pristine health . Sold in boxes at Is . 1 ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . May bo procured through all Medicine Vendors . Agents , lludd and Oo « , 151 , Strand , — ( Sent free by post . )
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Leader (1850-1860), June 8, 1850, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_08061850/page/23/
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