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May 18, 1850.] 8Cft!^ ILt&tttt. ^ 191
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Friday, May 10....
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Tuesday, May 14. Partnerships Dissolvku....
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. O...
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TTUIAMPTON'S PILL of HEALTH. Price J- Is. 1.id. per box. This excellent Family Pill is a Mediof the
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May 18, 1850.] 8cft!^ Ilt&Tttt. ^ 191
May 18 , 1850 . ] 8 Cft !^ ILt & tttt . ^ 191
From The London Gazette. Friday, May 10....
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Friday , May 10 . Partnerships Dissolved . —J . Cordingly and Son , 'Wakefield i ronfounders—Blott , Massey . and Blott , Stamford , drapers ; as far as regards T . W . Blott—Randall and Farrar , Manchester , calico printers—T . W . Green and Co ., Leeds , printers—H . J . Taylor and F . Rednall , Stowmarket , sack manufacturers—G . Cotton and Co ., Slathwaite , Yorkshire , cardmakers—Sutton and Dunn , Birmingham , attorneys—J . Axon , G . Davies , R . Urie , and W . Tayler , Manchester , joiners ; as far as regards R . Urieit and J . Heweston , Corn Exchange , Catherine-court , corn
factors Stuhlmann and Hayes , Manchester , general commission a o . ents H . Hindes , sen .. H . Hindes , jun ., and R . Burrell . Norwich , manufacturers—G . Walker and Go ., Tunstall , Staffordshire ' , glass stainers—M . A . Hodgson and W . Powis , Change-\\\ ey H . Beare and A . Buckland , Newton Abbot , agricultural machine makers—W . J . and E . JR .. Seller , Chester , brewers—G and C . Copus , Henrietta-street and Barrett ' s-court , Manchester-square , furniture dealers—T . B . White and Co ., Rio Grande de Sul , Brazil , merchants—Gray and Jameson , Perth , writers—J . M'Andrew and Co ., Carfin and Glasgow , coalmasters ; as far as regards C . Tennant and Co .
Declarations of Dividends . — A . Jopp : div . of 3 s ., any Thursday ; Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—C . Pottitiger , Banbury , Oxfordshire , tailor ; div . of 5 £ d . ( on account of " first div . of 19 s . 10 £ d . ) , any Wednesday ; Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-street— J . Hunter , King William-street , merchant ; first div . of 4 s .. on Saturday next , and three subsequent Saturdays ; Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane- —F . Garland , North Shields , tnilor ; first div . of Is . 34 d ., on Saturday next , and three subsequent Saturdays ; Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane — J . G . j 3 ri < j- « -s , Leicester , innkeeper ; first div . of 7 s . 6 d ., on Saturday , May ' , or any subsequent alternate Saturdav until Dec . 21 ; Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham — B . Thompson , Derby , woollendraper ; first div . of 5 s . 6 d ., and a second div . } d ., on Saturday , May 11 , or any subsequent alternate Saturday until Dec . 21 ; Mr . ' Bittleston , Nottingham — R , Eminson , Grantham ,
Lincolnshire , scrivener ; first div . of 3 s . on Saturday , May 11 , or any subsequent alternate Saturday until Dec . 21 ; Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham—R . Strong , Birmingham , 6 crew manufacturer ; first div . of 20 s . ( on separate estate ) , any Thursday ; Mr . Christie , Birmingham —V . Cooke , Worcester , upholsterer ; first div . of 9 s . any Thursday ; Mr . Christie , Birmingham — A . Mongredien , Liverpool , merchant ; first div . of 2 s .. any Thursday ; Mr . Cazeno \ e , Liverpool — H . Green , Liverpool , ironmonger ; first div . of 4 s , any Thursday ; Mr . Oazenove , Liverpool—T . Parr , Liverpool , painter ; third div . of 2 Jd ., and first and second div . of Is . 8 d . ( on new proofs ) , any Thursday ; Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool — J . Green , Liverpool , wine merchant ; second div . of Ifd ., and first div . of ls . tid . ( on new proofs ) , any Thursday ; Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool . Bankruptcy Annulled . —E . Rees , Dudley , hatter .
Bankrupts . — R . Dart and J . Brown , Bedford-street , Covent-garden , coach lace manufacturers , to surrender May 17 , June 22 ; solicitors , Messrs . May and Sweetland , Queen- > quare , j-Hoomsbury ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—E . Parratt , Park-village West , Regent ' spark , advertising agent , May 22 , June 21 ; solicitor , Mr . Cunningham , Buckingham-street , Strand ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—J . T . Holland , Coventry , builder , May 2 i , June 20 ; solicitors , Messrs . Dewe 3 and Son , Coventry ; and Me > srs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham—W . Hayiiurst , Liverpool , coach proprietor , May 21 , June 20 ; solicitor , Mr . Dewhurst , Liverpool , official assignee , Mr . Bird , Liverpool —M . Milne , Manchester , irrooer . May 31 , June 14 ; solicitor , Mr . M akin son , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Hobson , Manchester ; B . RoYLE ,
Manchester and Ardwick , check manufacturer , May 28 , June 12 ; solicitor , Mr . Andrew , Manchester : official assignee , Mr . Fraser , Manchester—K . Wilson , Kingston-upon-IIull , stonemason , May 2 S ) , June 19 : solicitor , Mr . Stamp , Hull ; official assignee , Mr . Carrick , Hull . Dividknus . — May 31 , J . Eade , late of By worth , Sussex , tanner —May 31 , \ V . H . Mills , Alark-lane , wine-merchant—May 31 , T . Atterton , Rattlesden , Suffolk , maltster—May 31 , J . , Fraser , iiriyliton , draper—May 31 , L . Pulbrook , Cambridge-place , , 'Iackney-road , grocer— May 31 , S . Vines , Crutched-friars , corni " . ictor—June 3 , G . W . Saker , Prospect-row , Bermondsey , iniililer—June 1 , 11 . Blackmail , Cranbrook , Kent , grocer—June 1 , T . S . Cave , Walmer , Kent , merchant—June 1 , A . Wheeler , iSuckingham , cabinetmaker—May 31 , J . Starkey , Old-strept , St . i . uke ' s , Carpenter—May 31 , J . Stevens , Olement ' s-inn ,
builder—June 1 , J . Seaber , Newmarket , scrivener—June 1 , J . T . Burgon , ; : ur-klersbury , wholesale liardwaremnn—June 5 . A . Wyse , N . J ' . aker , and W . S . Bentnll , Newton Abbot , Devonshire , bankers --. Iutie 12 , F . Payuter , Penzance , attorney—June 5 , J . Hardcistle , Manchester , tavernkceper—May 30 , G . Shardlow and J . iiradshaw , Stone , Staffordshire , slioe-mannfacturers—May 31 , M . Cawood . Leeds , ironfounder—May 31 , T . Don , Swinton Ironworks , West Riding of Yorkshire—May 31 , T . Randal , Halifax , \ orkshire , innkeeper—June 1 , G . W . Hallifax , Uoncaster , lime-1 -timer—June ! . W . Clarke , Sheffield , builder—May 31 , J , Gari-is- > n , now or late of Helperby , Yorkshire , grocer—June 1 , J . Staton , Friekley-cum-Clayton , Yorkshire , farmer—June 1 , H . Mtiitti , Doncaster , British wine-manufac'urer—May 31 , D . and
. I . Haigh , Huddersfield , cloth-manufacturers . Ckhtificatrs . —To he granted , unless cause be shown to the mntrary on the day of meeting . —May 31 , J . B . Balcombe , lateef ' ai . noii-street , sharebroker—May 31 , G . F . Gardener , Rayleigh , ;;< sux , grocer—May 31 , O . Christie , Vauxhall-walk and Broadtree t , Lambeth , timber merchant—June 3 , W . Brown , Wood-. - reet , and Kast-street , Cambridge-heath , IJethnnl-grcen , elastic ! nt « b : ind m . tiiufiicturer—June 1 , It . Green , Brighton , ironi-longer—June 1 , J . Harbidge , Islip , Oxfordshire , miller—June 1 , ' < . Mould , Woolwich , licensed victualler—June ( J , J . Angus , H' -rwick-npon-Tweed , glass dealer—June 10 , J . Croome , Bristol , manufacturing engineer—June 12 , J . Bowyer , JJoieham , Wiltshire , miller—June 5 , J . Hunt , Bath , victualler .
Scotch Sequestrations . —N . Fergusson and Co .. Edinburgh , curriers , May l ( i , June ( 3—R . Summers and Son , Hamilinn and Dalziel , builders , May 18 , June 8—J . Nimmo , Edinburgh , pi inter , May 15 , June 5—J . and D . Connal , Blackford , 1 ' orthslure , manufacturers , May 15 , June 5— ( V . M'Kechnie , Glasgow , mercantile agent , May 15 , Junc 5—W . Russell , Tearie , near Torres , coach contractor , May 15 , June 12—J . Lyell , Dundee , merchant , May 5 , June 5 .
Tuesday, May 14. Partnerships Dissolvku....
Tuesday , May 14 . Partnerships Dissolvku . — l- ' elkin and Vickors , Not . ting-Y . nm , laee manufacturers — S . and T . Wood , Whitfield-within-Mossop , Derbyshire , grocers — G . Define and Co ., Manchester , ' urriors — Daniel ami Dunbar , Leeds , stone merchants — itriiigfr and Co ., Ilarofluld , hnendrapers—Vines and Hill , l .: ttis < lo \ vni . ' -roiitl , South Lambeth , sahoolmistresses — A . G . ' "' ley , L . J . Lewis , and C . S . Kayuer , Dmvlcy , Shropshire , coal luisti-is—JJ . Mawkcs and G . Walington , Birmingham , huircutirs — \ V . and T . Cooper , Lr . adpiiJiall-street , preservers nl fresh 1 : ovi » ions — R . Knight and W . Mitchell , Brighton , coal merchants— J . and \ V . Hill and Sons , Bradford , Yorkshire , blue Miters ; sis far as regard « W . and J . Hill—W . ami M . Hei'croft , l y'le , I » lo of Wi-fht , grocers — C . mid E . I ' . SalterthwaiU ' , 'J ' liro ' . 'iiiorton . street , stock brokers—J . and G . Newton , Ramsey , iliiiitiiiy ( loii >| iii (; , iiuMcliants— JJurnup and Ackroyd , Bradford , i ork . shiro , top manufacturers—Hall and Clarke . Shipstoii-iipou-M'jiir , iiit-rcers—W . Ssib'ne uud Son , Old Broad-street , architects —h . Tluimits and Son , Circus-road , St . John ' s-wood ,
buildurs—J . Russell and Co ., Risca , Monmouthshire , ironmasters ; as far as regards J . Lawrence — Stevens and Pratt , Gower-street , North The Glasgow Commercial Exchange Company—The Liverpool Commercial Banking- Company ; as far as regards J . G- Gilbert . Bankrupts . —G . H . Ward and B . Griffith , Bear-alley , Farringdon-street , printers , to surrender May 20 . June 27 : solicitor , Mr . Creasy , John-street , Oxford-street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson . Basinghall-street—W . Farr , Broadway , St . Ann ' s , Blackfriars , beer-shop keeper , May 20 , June 20 ; solicitor , Mr . Devonshire . Austin friars ; official assignee , Mr . Bell , Colemanstreet-buildings , Moor ? ate-street—T . Smeeton , Ipswich , tailor , May 24 , June 28 ; solicitors , Messrs . Cree and Sons , Verulambuildings , Gray ' s-inn ; and Mr . Lawrance , Ipswich ; official assignee , Mr . * Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—G . Cooper , Northampton , linendraper , May 28 , June 25 ; solicitors , Messrs . Pain and Hatherly , Gresham-street ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrook-court , Basinghall-street—E . J . Gill , Gloucester auctioneer . May 31 , June 25 ; solicitor , Mr . Rogerson , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrook-court , Basinghall-street—A . Ashcroft . Liverpool , and Stanhope-terrace , Gloucester-gate , shipowner , May 28 , June 27 ; solicitors , Messrs . Parnell and Willaume , New Broad-street , official assignee , Mr . Graham , Coleman-street—W . Breed , near Amersham , Buckinghamshire , dealer in sheep , May 25 . July 6 ; solicitors , Messrs . Scott and Tahourdin . Lincoln ' s-inn-fields ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhallchambers , Basinghall-street—W . H . Ethell , Birmingham , sadrler , May 30 , June 25 ; solicitors , Messrs . Smith and James , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—J . Lawrence and H . Dixon , Birmingham , military ornament manufacturers , May 23 . June 20 ; solicitor , Mr . Underbill , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Valpy , Birmingham—J . Ryder , Liverpool , victualler , May 28 , June 17 ; solicitors , Messrs . Evans and Son , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool—W . and J . Pile , Monkwearmouth , Durham , shipbuilders , May 29 . July 2 ; solicitors , Messrs . Loveland and Tweed , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields , and Mr . Cooper ^ Sunderland ; official assignee , Mr . Baker , Newcastle-upon-Tyne . Dividends . —June 4 . J . Bradshaw , St . Alban ' s draper—June 4 , J . Metcalfe , New Malton , Yorkshire , corn merchant—June 4 , W . Green , Birkenhead , auctioneer—June 4 , W . Fosberry and E . Ingleby , Liverpool , merchants . Certificates . —To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . — June 6 , W . Yonge , Strand , ¦ watchmaker—June 6 , J . Bowser . Milton-street , Dorset-square , Marylebone , timber merchant—June 0 , T . C . Dauncey , Stonehouse , Gloucestershire , bootmaker—June 5 , J . Young , Manby , Lincolnshire , innkeeper — June 4 , J . D . Woodcock , Leeds , calenderer—June 4 , 8 . W . Anthony , Everton , Lancashire , shipowner . Scotch Sequestrations . — J . Hutchison , jun ., Glasgow , umbrella manufacturer , May 20 and June 10 — W . Ferrie , Kilconquhar , Fifeshire , Doctor of Divinity , May 20 and June 10—D . Maclachlan , Fort William , May 20 and June 10—P . Hume , Edinburgh , farmer , May 16 and June 6 .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. O...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On Ihe 11 th inst ., at Hill-street , Berkeley-square , the wife of the Reverend R . Mountford Wood , curate of Aldbury , Herts , of a son . On the 13 th inst ., at Windlestone-hall ,. Durham , Lady Eden , of a daughter . MARRTAGES . On the 9 th inst ., at Fiosbury Chapel , Finsbury-circus , by the Reverend Alexander Fletcher , D . D ., Mr . Joseph Morgan , of Cheetham-hill , Manchester , to Ann Elizabeth , eldest daughter of Mr . Joseph North , of Artillery-place West . Bunhill-row . On the 9 th inst ., at St . Mark ' s Church , Shelton , Staffordshire , by the Reverend Charles Burton L . L . D ., of All Saint ' s Church , Manchester , William , eldest son of William Peek , Esq ., of Clapham-cotnmou , Surrey , to Anna Maria , second daughter of Charles Meigh , Esq ., of Grove-house , Shelton . On Tuesday , the 11 th inst ., at St . John ' s , Hampstead , by the Reverend Thomas Ainger , the Reverend George Henry Ainger , Fellow of St . John ' s College , Cambridge , and Tutor of St . Bee ' s College , Cumberland , to Eliza Janet , youngest daughter of John Hodgson , Esq ., the Elms , Hampstead-heath . On the 11 th inst ., at St . George ' s , Bloomsbury , by the Reverend C . F . Chase , M . A ., Samuel Mottram , Esq ., of Manchester , to Harriett Elizabeth , youngest daughter of the late George Outram Woolley , Esq ., of Kensington gore , DEATHS . On the 3 rd inst ., at Rome , Devereux Plantagenet Cockburn , Esq ., late of the Royal Scots Greys , eldest son of Sir W . S . It . Cockburn , Bart ., of Downton , Radnorshire , in the 22 nd year of On the 8 th inst ., at Brighton , Sir Alexander Gibson Carmichael , of Skirling , Bart ., aged 37 . On the Oth inst ., at Norwich , Lady Rumbold , the wife of Sir Cavendish Stewart Rumbold , Bart ., and eldest daughter of the late Rear-Admiral Manby , ot Northwold , in the county of Norfolk . On the 11 th inst ., after a lingering illness , at her residence , Baker-street , Portman-square , Maria , the eldest daughter of the late Mr . George Miles , Hatton-garden . On the 12 th inst ., at Claremout-square , in the 51 th year of his age , James Ness , Ksq ., solicitor , and tax clerk for forty years to the Kensington district . On the 12 t . h inst ., at Upper Heath , Hampstead , Eliza , wife of Robert James Tennent , Esq ., M . P .
Ttuiampton's Pill Of Health. Price J- Is. 1.Id. Per Box. This Excellent Family Pill Is A Mediof The
TTUIAMPTON'S PILL of HEALTH . Price J- Is . lid . per box . This excellent Family Pill is a Medi-
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«^ A • \ 4 # •*•* vm 1 vn ^» * • w •¦** f j ** ™*^» * — ™— «* » — ^ — — — — . — — - — Stomach and * Bowels , the common symptoms of which are CostivtiticHS . Flatulency , Spasms , Loss of Appetite , Sick Headache , Giddiness , Sense of Fulness after meals , Dizziness of the Eyes , Drowsiness , and Pains in the Stomach and Bowels : Indigestion , producing a Torpid State of the Liver , and a consequent inactivity of the Bowels , causing a disorganisation of every function ot the frame , will , in this ino « t excellent preparation , by a little perseverance , be fffcotMally removed . Two or three do ' ses will convince the nfllictfid of its salutary effects . The stomach will speedily regain its strength ; a healthy action nf the liver , bowels , and * kidneys will rapidly take place ; and instead of Hstie . SHiies « , heat , pain , and jaundiced appearance , Ptreiiyth , activity , and renewed health will bo tho nnick result of taking this medicine , according to the directions accompanying each box . As a pleasant , safe , easy Aperient , they unite the recommendation nf a mild operation witl- tho most successful _ effect , and require no restraint of dietor confinement during their use ; and for Klderly People thuy will b « found to be the most comfortable nuidiciiK . hitherto prepared . Sold by T . PKOIJT * , 82 'J , Strand , London . Pricn Is . \} t \ . and 2 * . 'Jd . per box ; and by the vendors of medicine generally throughout the kingdom . ' Ask lor FRAMPTON' . S PILL of I 1 KALTII , and observe the name and address oT ' Thomas Prout , 22 'J , Strand , London , on the Government Stamp ,
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ST . MARTIN'S HALL . —On WEDNESDAY Evening next . May 23 , 1 S 50 , will be performed Mendelssohn ' s Cantata , LATJDA SION ; and , for the second time , a FESTLVAL ANTHEM , composed by Henry Leslie , for two Choirs and Orchestra ; Beethoven ' s Grand Symphony ^ in D , and the overture and finale to the second act of Weber ' s OBERON . Principal vocal performers : —Miss Deakin ( Pup » J of Mrs . Alfred Shaw ) , Mrs . Noble , Mr . Lockey , Mr . Frank Bodda , and Mr . W . H . Seguin . The Chorus will consist of the members of Mr . Hullah ' s First Upper Sinsring School . The Orchestra will be complete xn every department . Conductor , Mr . John Hullah . Th « performance will commence at Eight o ' clock . Prices of admission : 2 s . ; Reserved Seats , 5 s . Tickets may be had of Mr . J . W . Parker , 445 , West Strand ; of the principal Musiceellers ; and at St . Martin ' s-hall . Temporary Entrance , 89 , Long-acre .
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O LD GILT FRAMES made new in one instant , by merely touching the surface with SMITH ' S GOLD REVIVER , Is . 6 d . per bottle . GOLD VARNISH . Is . 6 d ., re-gilds defects ; maybe applied by any one . ELECTRO LIQUID SILVER , Is . per bottle , renders old worn-off plated articles as beautiful and as lasting as new . Cost and trouble less than cleaning . LACKER REVIVER , Is . 6 d ., for tarnished gold lacker , or-molu , and bronze . The GERMAN FLY and BEETLE DESTROYER , Is . per bottle , clears the house at once , and is warranted Innoxious , except to those insects . These are the established preparations , manufactured only by SMITH and CO ., 281 , STRAND , exactly opposite Norfolkstreet . Wholesale Agents ; Messrs . Deanes , London-bridge ; Appleby , Soho Bazaar ; Muller , 62 , High Holborn , opposite Turnstile ; Coleman , Pantheon , Oxford-street ; Aplin , 23 , Lowther Arcade ; Flathers , Knightsbridge ; Ferrier and Pollock , Dublin ; and Mackay , Chemist , Edinburgh .
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CA RPET S . —ROYAL VICTORIA FELT CARPETING . —The present period being- peculiarly one of economy , the public should purchase this description of carpeting , the advantages being durability , beauty , and novelty of design , imperviousness to dust , brilliancy of colouring-, style equal to Brussels , and at a cost of half the price . Purchasers nre cautioned against spurious imitations , the Felt Carpeting being always stamped " Royal Victoria Carpeting . " It can be procured at all the respectable carpet houses in London and its vicinity , and in all the principal towns of the United Kingdom . The PATENT WOOLLEN CLOTH COMPANY also manufacture table-covers , embossed and printed , of tha latest possible designs , and in every variety of style and colour ; thick felt for polishing plate glass , steel , marble , tortoiseshell , Sec . & c , likewise for veterinary purposes ; felt waistcoatings , cloths for coach and railway carriage linings , upholsterers , & c . ; piano felts ; felt rustic and wide-awake hats . —Manufactories , Elmwood Mills , Leeds , and Borough-road , London . Wholesale warehouse * only at 8 , Love-lane , Wood-street , Cheapside .
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ON the PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES which incessantly take place in the Htatnan Economy during Life . By JAMES COCKLE , Surgeon . " Life ' s like a gentle stream . Forever changing , yet un perceived the change . " Most important is the part allotted to the digestive organs in the economy . It is there the first of a series of changes commences , concerned in eif'ecting , ultimately , the nutrition of the individual—changes so necessary to the continuance of life , that almost every other act is subordinate to them , inasmuch as these organs affording the material of action for the others , maybe regarded , physiologically , as original powers , which maintain the wonderful and complete machinery of the body in continuous action . These facts premised , the claims of these organs to our attention will be sufficiently obvious , more particularly with reference to a diseased condition . The disorders of the digestive organs , which impair the health , have atwo-fold operation : first , by the local symptoms of indigestion , arising from the detention of ill digested matters , morbid in quality and quantity , and secondly by the constitutional disturbance occasioned by the absorption of these matters into the circulation , and powerfully irritating the nervous system . The treatment of such disorders must be palliative and curative : the first , of course , would consistof regulated diet , & c . —the second , of aromatic , tonic , and aperient medicines . To fulfil these latter indications , Mr . COCKLE'S ANTIBr-LIOUS PILLS are confidently recommended ; as by combiningaromatic , tonic , and aperient properties they remove all oppressive accumulations — regulate the secretion of the liver — strengthen the stomach—induce a healthy appetite—and impart tranquillity to the nervous system . —18 , New Ormond-street , London . ? « Mr . Cockle ' s Pills may be had of all Medicine-vendors , in boxes at Is . lAd ., 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and in family boxes at Us .
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COMPLAIN NO MORE OF INDIGESTION . SUFFER NO LONGER , from LIVER COMPLAINTS . —WALTER TRAVIS , M . D ., F . R . 8 , 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 lie had previously considered hopeless , or very doubtful ; amongst whom are several individuals of distinction , who were languishing tinder the withering effects of indigestion and affection * of the Liver . He has determined to offer it to the public at the lowest possible charge , and will supply the remedy to persona applying at the Modical-hall for 2 s . Co . ; or to parties residing at adistance . it will be forwarded , postage i ' rcK , 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 , Munuhester . The following are 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' also in one very bad case of Liver Complaint , and 1 am happj to add with the most satisfactory results . " The Rev . B , Southwell , Bradford , writes " , having " myself suffered most accutely during the last four yearn 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 fortheso complaints ; however , Irom the benefit I have experienced within the past fortnight , I have not the slightest doubt of the entire success of your remedy . "
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Leader (1850-1860), May 18, 1850, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_18051850/page/23/
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