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OLD i > B . JAQOB 5 POWN 8 BirD' 8 * 7 ptENUINE ORIGINAL UNITED STATES . VT BARSAPARILJ . A—In Bubrnftting this SareapariUa to the People of England , we have been influenced by the same motives which dictated its promulgation in America . TBia Compound S * r »* parttla of Odd Dr . Townsend hat nothing- iq cap wpn with preparation * bearing the name in England or America . Spared by one of the noblest American Chemists , having : the approbation of a great and respectable body of Aijne-r r | cs ^ Fhyajctaiw and Drugfisfc , universally adqgtpd by the . A ^« Jr rican pepple , # nd forcing a compound of ajl th « rarest medicinal roots , needs , plants , andflowerg that grow on American soil , H it may truly be called the Great and < 3 bod American Remedy . Living , a $ it were , amid sickness and disease , and studying its multitudinous phases and manifestations in Hospitals , Asylums , and at the bedside of the sick , for more than 40 years , Dr . Towneend was qualified , above all other men , to prepare a medicine which should perform a greater aniount of good than any other man now living-. When received into the stomach it is digested like the food , and enters info the circulation as the nutriment part of qur aliment dpes . Its first remedial action is upon th . e blood . . d through that upon every part where it is needed . It is in this way that this medicine supplies the blood with constituents which it needs , and removes th . at which it does not need . In . this way it purifies the bipod of excessof bile , acids , and alkalies , of . pus , of all foreign arid morbid matter , add brings it iptpyh ' e ' althy " condition . In this way it quickens or moderates the circulation , producing coolness , warmth , or perspjratiop . In ihis way it is that this medicine is conveyed to the liver , where it allays inflammation , or relieves congestion , removes obstructions , cleanses and" heals abscesses , dissolves gummy or thickened bile , and excites healthy secretions . In this nay , also , is this medicine conducted to the lungs , where it assuage ? inflammation , allays irri'ation , relieves cough , promotes expectoration , dissolves tubercles , and heals ulceratioris . In like manner it acts on the stomach to neutralise acidity , remove flatulence , debility , heartburn , nausea , restore tone , appetite , & c . in ,, the same nay it acts upon the kidneys , on the bowels , dn , the uterus , the ovaria , and all internal organs , and not less effectually on" the glandular and lymphatic system , on the joints , bones , and the sliin . It is by cleansing , enriching ' , arid purifying the blood that old Dr . Town send's Sarsaparilla 'effects so many wohderful cures . Physiological science has demonstrated the truth of what is asserted in Holy Writ , that "the Blood is the Life . " Upon this fluid all the tissues of the body depend for their maintenance and repletion . It carries to and maintains vitality in every part by its circulation and omnipresence . It replenishes the wastes of the system , elaborates the food , decomposes the air , and imbibes vitality from it ; regulates the corporeal temperature , and gives to every solid and fluid its appropriate substance or secretion—earthy and mineral substance , gelatine , marrow , and membrane to the boned—fibrine to the muscles , tendons , and ligaments—nervous matter to the brain and nerves—cells to the lungs—linings to all the cavities ; pareiichymatous and investing substances to the viscera ; coats , cover- : ings , & c , to all the vessel ?; hair to the head—hails to the fingers and toes ; urine to the kidneys ; bile to the liver—gastric juice to the stomach ; sinovial fluid to the joints—tearB to the eyes , ; saliva to the mouth ; moisture to the skin—and every necessary fluid to lubricate the entire franaswork of the system ; to preserve it from friction and inflammation . Now , if thi * important fluid becomes corrupt or diseased , and the secreting organs fail to relieve it of the morbid matter , the whole s > stem feels the shock , and muit sooner or later sink udder it , Unless relieved by the proper remedy . When this virulent matter is thrown to the skin , it shows ita disorganizing and virulent influence in a , multitude of cutaneous disease * , as salt rheum , scald head , erysipelas , white swelling , scarlet fever , measles , wnallpos , ¦ chicken or kine pox , superficial ulcers , boils , carbuncles , pruritus or itch , eruptions , blotches , excoriations , and itching , burning sore 3 over the face , forehead , and breast . When thrown upon the cords and joints , rheumatism in all its forms are induced ; when upon the kidneys , it produces ] pain , heat , calculi , diabetes , or strangury , excess or defl- ( cieucy of urine , with inflammation mid other sad disorders of j the bladder . When oarritd to the bones , the morbid matter destroys the animal 9 nd earthy substances of these tissues , producing necrosis , i . e ., decay or ulceration of the bonea- When ( conveyed to the liver , all forme of hepatic or bilious diseases are j produced . When tq the lungs , it produces pneumonia , catarrh , asthma , tubercles , cough , expectoration , and final consumption . I When to the stomach , the effects are inflammation , indigestion , J sick headache , vomiting , loss of tone and appetite , and a faint- p ing , sinking sensation , bringing troubles and disorders of tl'f b whole system . When it seizes upon the br .-iin , spinal niarroiy o or nprvuud system , it brings on tl | « tic dolorous ; , or neuralg ia , n chorea , or St . Vitus' dan . ee , hysterja , paj $ y , epilepsy , insanity , s idiocy , and many other distressing ailments both of ln > dy ami o mind . When to the eyes , ophthalmia ; to \ he ounj , otturrhcea ; to b the throat , bronchitis , croup , & c . Tbtjq all tlie maladies , known to p the human system are induced by a corrupt state of , the blood . With no general reined yon wl f ic ^ t im plicit reliance cat * be placed 1 < us a purifier of the blopd , ( linage stud suffering , and conpenuunt want , stalk unchecked ajru un » u || ducd in every liiud in nil thft n world . If there is arrest of action in any of the viscera , immo- si diately they begin to decay ; if any fluid ceases to circulate , or oi to be changed For fresh , it becomes a mass of corruption , nnd u a malignant enemy to the living fluids and nolids . If the blood it utngnatee it spoils ; if the bile does hot pass off , and give place » to fresh , it rots ; if the urino is retained it ruin & bodynfid blood , cl The whole system , every accretion , every function , ' every fluid N depend lor their heulth upon action , circulation , change , giving nnd ruceiving—and the moment these cease disease , decay , and t > death begin . In thus tracing- the causes , and manifestations of ( lineage , we M > Bte how wonderful arid niytterio ' uj are the ways of ProviuenCp ev in adapting-the relations of cause and effect , of action und r < s- «> action , of life and deuth . All nature abounds with- th <> truth " that every active uubbtance him it * oppotjitu or covrt'oti ? e . All »« poisons Imvo their antidote * , nnd all disease * have thefr ivme- oi dies , did we but kilovv them . " Upon this principle was Dr . -th Townacnd guided in the discovery of his medicine . Prepared i « eaprewily by the old Doctor to act upon the blood , It in cnlctilated to curt ) a grnut vnriv'ty of ol & iases . Mothing ootikt be . hi better for all iliaeunes of children , aa ineaales , croup , hoopingcough , small , chicken , or kinu poi ( mumps , quinsy , worhib , Ol scarlet fuyor . colda , contivemsa , mid fevers of % | 1 kindn ~ - a > and , being pleu « uut to the U ( stp , there can ba no c | jlliculty P « iu gutimg thuin to tuktt iU it is the very beat Npriujr "' tri « nc « iiciiio » o . leMiiNe tl » e blood , livep , dt ^ miiiph , ki ^ uays , mi and bltiii . ] n female and nt ' rvous « li » ieHau » , thin greul ^' remedy does murvelu in icgulatiuir th « meuaes , making tin m «" nutuittl , nJliuviujf . pu ^ iiH , priff ( i |) e , snamiw . fi »» uti « ig , iuid curry ing " I otr ivll Uioae tHwturbiiig mm ) debilUitiutf Jwfluonc «)» i w » ich tauue nu the falli inf qf M > l ? l * l >! lib , fy . H MWRlMBMIiMs whU' ^ i , »«« l <««" p , . < ' ' - silrucuqu , |» % qMcuj . i | icli «^ ionj » tfJWfsp H » ' »« - t « W kU »« r » or r « i- V H jnedy ia a gre » j Umic , ulvuaBf . re » gU » U » V / mk < HK »» i ^ , vy « n ki » m V « t . rt' < Wf » k Btoiju > ch 8 , ' a ' n ' d dAliltt '' WWWI Snil joints , Vlilf oaridiea I the blood , aha all thijllulda rif < lio body . In cou « hB , culdu , p » bronclntlB , weuk or tiijlit cheflt , iiahiitation of tlic heurt , iUid luiii ? ati coiiBUniption' the ( > lfl Dpctor ' u SuYHUiWIUa Is without , iirivul . It ia a iiU'djcjnc whipU I ijb be >; ij ub ^ liy hun ^ rcdH of l ) io » 8 Undrt de — been recpn ) ni ( j | i (|(; d liy imm «|' ^ h » ifipHt t < ijpccuiblti '" rWulur < ir piijBiciui ) , } tu U' « » i « if . m \ •»•« h H « t ^ u > rmw rt «« m <»» p « mi »<» " — p v « rv t ( n « uo aud Hu ( U vl |« p undJ ; » p «»» pvefy organ , flbivi . M ( werve ; upon every gland find cord , jnuucle and murnbrvno uj > on Hm i ¦ ¦ \ » ' . • . 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all the circulating , digestive , nutritive , » nd secreting organsfrom tfce head to the feet , itom the centre to the skin or the circumference—so it arouses a pure and healthy action through ^ out the vphole economy—cleanses it of morbid matter—strengthens weak organs ; 'throws off burdens and obstructions which load and oppress it , and impa rt * vitality to every minute part of the whole structure- Its Virtue ii unsurpassed—its success unequalled—and its praises are echoed front all parts of the land . FOMEROY 8 , AfJDRBW' 8 , and CO ., Sole Proprietors . Grand Imperial Warehouse , 373 , 8 * raod , London ( adjoining Exeterhall ) . ¦ ¦ - ¦¦]¦ : ¦ - ¦ " - ¦ - ''¦ ' ¦ '' ' • ¦• • ¦ • ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ -.-... ¦ CAUTIpN » - * Gld Dir . Jaoob Toirnsend i « now over seventy years of age , and has long ^ een-known as tha Author and Discoverer of the " Qenyipe Original 'fownseiid Sarsaparilla . " " ' £ q guard against deception in the purchase of this article , the Portrait , Family Goato / Arma ( tlie emblem of the Lion and the , Eagle ) , and the signature of the Proprietors , will be found on every Label ; without these none is genuine , Price : —Pints , 4 s . ; Quart « . 78 6 d .
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UK . ( - ULV ^ tiM t ' LJJ U ' W \> ll ' ifc VV > C ' bi > 1 ' ^ 66 , ' iuis ' UiLIT Y , AN U INDIGESTION ; also on Urinary Derangemen's , Constipa-# and HsB ( norrh . 9 id 9 . Is . each : by poat , Is . 6 d . HAT TO ^ AT , DBINK , A ^ p AVOID . " Abstinentia multi curantur morbi . " A popular ejpo » ition of the principal causes ( over and careless feedingj ^ c . ) of the above harassing- and distressing-complaints , " ^ Wlr t " an ~^ quaT | ylnrerrigIble and pbpfllar " exposition of how we should live to get rid of them ; to which is added diet tables for every rneal in the day , and full instructions for the regimen and observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrated by numerous cases , & c . Yols . 2 and 3 , companions to the preceding , THE ENJOYMENT OF LIFB . J HOW TO BE HAPPY . " Jucunde Vivere . " IV . ON" URINARY DISORDERS , CONSTIPATION , and HAEMORRHOIDS ; their Obviation and Removal . Sherwopd , $ 3 , Paternoster-row ; Alarm ,. 39 , Cornhill ; and the Author , 10 , Argyll-place , Re < jent-: street : consultation hours , ten to twelve ; evenings , seven till nine .
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" - - - , : , ¦ ] j ( j i A NEW MEDICINE . 1 T ^ RANK ^ 'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE —A form ; -I- of IVf edicinie a . t onoe safe , sure , speedy , and pleasant , especially applicable to urethra ? morbid secretions , and other ail-¦ ¦ ments for which eopaibaandcubebs are corarnq nly administered . \ Each Capsule containing the Spepific i § made of the purest » Qel ^ tjqs , which , encased in tinfoil , may . be conveniently carried ' . in the ' pocket , and , being both elastic ^ hd pleasant to take , afib ' rda the greatest facility for repeating- the doses without in-• termission—a desideratum to persons travelling , visiting , or eng ^ gjjd Ip business , as ivell as . to those wjho ; object to fluid medicine ' s , being-unpbjectiQpable to the most susceptible stdmach . Prepared only by GTEORGE FRANKS , Surgeon ^ at his Labor . ratory . 90 , Blackfriars-. road . , 'London , where they may be had , and orall Medjijne Veiidelrs , inboxes , at 2 s . S | d . and 4 s . 6 d . each , or sent free by postat 39 . and" 5 s . each . Of nhom , also , may be had , irvbottlea ^ at % & . 3 d-, 4 s . 6 d ^ and lls . each , " - . FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA . ' , TBSTIMONIAIS . From Joseph Henry Green , Esq ., ' F . JfU 5 ., President of the Roya CoOeye o \ Surgeons ! London ; Senior Surgeon to ^ t . Thomas ' s HoRjhtal J arid Professor of Surgery in King ' s College , London . ¦¦ ' ¦ " I have 'made '' trial' of Mr . Franks ' s Solution of Copaiba , at St . Thomas ' s Hospital , in , a variety of cases , and the results l wa r ryarit ' 'iny ' stating , that' i £ is an efficacious remedy , and one ' whfch does not prbd-ace the usual unpleasant effects of Copaiba . ' ¦¦ -: ¦¦ - "( Signed ) "Joseph HEijpv Grehn . ¦ ' " Lincoln ' s-inn Fields , April 15 , 1835 . " ' From Bransby Cooper , Esq ., F . R . S ., one ot tne Council of the Koyal College of S ' argeonB , Landon ; Senior Surgeon to Guy ' s Hospital ; and'Lecture ' r on Ahatbmy , 8 cc . " Mr . Bransby Cooper presents his compliments to Mr . George Franks , and has g-real ; pleasure in bearing testimony to the J efficacy of his Solution of Copaiba . Mr . Cooper has prescribed < the Solution in ten or twelve cases with perfect success . i "New-street , April 13 , 1835 . " j # These medicines are protected against counterfeits by the i Government Stamp—on which is engraven *' Gkokqb Khanks ( Blackfdars-road "—being attached to each . (
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I J p b o n s o b p 1 < n si oi a it » cl N t > M > ev «> " »« oi -th i « hi Ol a > P « tri mi ^' «" " I nu V H rt' < p » ati de < ir — M ( Hm CEUJRATHy . —AH the HomceopntUic Medicines , in Glpl ^ uleq , Tinctures , and Trituration , are prepared with the greatest care and accuracy by JOHN . MAVySQN , Hiimpjopatliic Chemist , 4 , Hood-atreet , Newcasthion-Tyne ;' and ( iO , Fawcett-street , Sunderland ; from whom they ir ( ay be obtained , in Ringle tubes , neat pocket cases , and boxes , suitable for families i ^ ud tjie profession . " Laurie ' s" and all other \ yorks oh Hoincpopathy , together with eases and tubes , sent post-free to all parts of the kingdom . Diapei ^ aries anU the . piofession supplied on liberal termu . Just pMblished , and may be hiid ( reeof charge , a . small pamphlet on Ilorriceopathy , by J . Silk Jiuckinguarn , Esq . MAWBON'ti llOMa ' . OPA'rHIC COCOA . — 'flu ; Cocoa-mit , or nib , contains a very lurge proportion of nutritive matter , consisting of a farinaceous Kubetauce , and of a rich and plensunt oil . This oil is esteemed on account of its being Icbb liable than any other oil to rancidity . Homoeopathic physicians are united in their recommendation of cocoa as a boveragc ; and the teHtimoriiula from othur sources urp numc . roua und of ih « hi ghest character . It was ho highly esteemed by l , innu ; iiH , tho ohlef of Naturalifit * , thut he named it Thoobromu— - " l ' ooil for tho Oixls . " Dr . t ' arolrn nays , " It i « a very nourishing- beverage , devoid of the ill properties pU ! Jiic 98 ed by hoth te : i and cotl ' ee . " Dr . l'Ipps , the popular lecturer on I'hyHH ) loj » y , says : — " Mo-, tl ( er ») , wljiltj tsfiuikliiig . should uovui ; tako Coflyc ; they ^ jiould erlckle oriL'ocoa . ' I Havb ' tlu ; trathnori y of mothers tVho h * lve ho mickh'dj and they ntat < i that they found , with Cocoa wuhout llee ' r , ' they produced quite ' Hiiflluieitt milk , and the cliildreu suckled yuhh such diet Wen ; in butter hualth thun those ituckled on ly provirtua oe ' emtjon , w | ien liver , and Coilee , nnd Tea formed the lujMid purt of tl ^ eji die t ; : " The tnitio author adds : — " Sn luialth it ih it luxury . ' * Many pcrrion « have lwen turned againnt the ns « of Conoii and Chocolate from having tried the ninny , and very generally inferior alticld vended at tlie { rrucitrH * nliopu under tlmr . nurtit ; . 'l'lio nr » inftrat ^ on hi'rt ; ofler . d hy JO 11 N MAWSON nontaiiiH nil tlui nnliitiou j pr «| K ! rtiefl of The nut without any ohjeclionubln a < l-¦ niaturo . ' It ih , thcrrforo ' , ri * 0 omindnded an nn ugrceuhlu tuul whulefeomo mi lint It m « for CotVtv , to Svlilcli it ib <^ erlainl y much « ii |> eri < ti 7 us it iw hIho \ o the < : « t < , oiis hoUI ' " Holublo t : o ( : ou , " ' « ' Kli » k « ( Wti 6 n / ' &»•„ ¦ It Id llg -ht , enAy Of 'digestion , ngrccuuble . imtritiouH . aiKlrequireH little tinieor ti'ouhle in propiirinv for ' line . 'iitNTiMoMMi .. —' " Huvlntf iwil the Ii < mifr . i >| vilUi « Oooimi > VbjiHred by IVir . Muwson . I luVe iioh « Hitut . ioniH glvingltmy fulleat rf . uonimt-iidiitiou . "—ThonniH JJuyle , M . I ) . ' Hold , -Who ) enal « ii ' fid iltutnil , by ' JOHN MAWHON , IIouunopathic ChcrniHt , 4 IIo | id-Hlr (; t ] t , No ' w « AHtlo , and 00 , l'uwv < 'Uot ^ eet , Hnndorland . ' ¦ < ¦ ¦ Aohnth . —North fthiddfi—Meniie and fion , DrugglntH . Huirderlliurt ~ Mr . JtJh ' ri tllllu , orooor . H . nth SliicWIu—l ?? ll nnd Muy , dri ' KK iutt ) ' I'enirth— Mr . ' iirorpu llimiHity , < hruygtat . Stockton —Jfthn DiMjgHoii und Co . , dr | igf ; ibto . Dmlmr ^ i- flcuivin and MoiikH , druftgimn . Darlington —( Vlr . 8 . l ) i ) rl < iw , <) nig » fl « ti Ourlinle—Mr . iluriiuon , driiKgiut , ARuntu wanted I ' ' "
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ASSOCIATION FO ^ PBOMQTING THE UEPEAL OF THB TAXES ON KNOWLEDGE . - ? : A COURSE OF LECTURES , IN AID OT THE FUNDS , WILL BE GIVEN AS FOLLOWS : — AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTION , SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS , MONDAY , May 26 th SONGS OF SHAKSPERE . MONDAY , June 2 nd , EOBIN HOOD & MAID MARIAN . By C . D . COLLET . WITH VOCAL ILLUSTRATIONS , ON BOTH OCCASIONS , By Miss THORNTON AND Miss A . HINCKS , Admission 6 d . Keserved Seats , Is . Reserved Seats for the Course , 2 s . 6 d . Doors open at half-past Seven . Commence at half-past Eight . Tickets to be had of J . A . Novello , 69 , Dean-street , and 24 , Poultry ; J . Watson , Queen ' s-head-passage ; E . Truelove , Johnstreet ; at the National-hall ; at the Mechanics' Institution ; and at the Office of the Association , 15 , Essex-street , Strand . By order of the Committee , C . DOBSON COLLETT , Secretary .
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LON DON CO-OPERATIVE STORE , in connection with the Society for Promoting Working-Men ' s Association , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-square . The London Central Cooperative Agency has now completed its arrangements for transacting- tlie wholesale business of the various cooperative stores . The books of the agency will be open at all times for the inspection of its customers , and . thus the best guarantee will be furnished for honest dealing . Original packages will be sent whenever the order will admit of it , so that the first cost of the goods may be ascertained by inspecting the invoices . All goods are purchased at the first markets for ready money Address , Lloyd Jones , Manager , 76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroysquare .
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npOQTHACHE PREVENTED by using JL BRANDE'S ENAMEL for rilling decaying Teeth , and rendering them sound and painless . Price Is . Enough for several Teeth . The only substance approved by the medical faculty , as being unattended with pain or danger , and the good effects of which are permanent . Sold by a ! Chemists in the United Kingdom . Twenty really authorized Testimonials accompany each box , with full directions for use . Sent free , by return of post , by J . WILLIS , FLEETSTREET , London , in return for thirteen penny stamps . CAUTION . —The great success of this preparation has induced numerous unskilful persons to produce spin ions imitations , and to copy lirande ' s Enamel advertisements . It is needful , therefore , to guard against such impositions by seeing that the name of " John Willis " accompanies each packet .
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J < i j i ( COLES'S ALGA MARINA , a CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF THE SEA-WEKI ) , exercises a Wonderful Power as an External Remedy over Hheumatisfm and Itheumatic Gout , even in their most aggravated forms , often curin g these distressing maladies after a few applications , and invariably conquering- ihe most obstinate cases by a reasonable perseverance in its use . The following testimonial is submitted in confirmation of tbe above statement : — ( Testimonial from Mr . William Pij >« : r , Publisher and Bookseller , 2 ' , i , Paternoster-row , London . ) " Dec . 5 , I 8 . ) 0 . — Having been for . six months suffering severely from Rheumatism , for which various kinds of Medicines and Liniments had been employed without bent'Ht , I was induced , through reading a pamphlet upon the medical virtues ol " ' COLES'S AI . OA MAlllNA , ' to try it in my own case , and in justico to that excellent remedy I have much pleasure in testifying that , after using it for only a few times , all pain left mo , and a continued application of it entirely restored me to health . ( Signed ) " Wii . i . Iam Pn-Kit . " Sold by Mr . THOMAS KEATING , Pharmaceutical ClieuiiHt , 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Sole Agent . In lioitlcs , 2 . s . ' . Id ., 4 s . fid ., and lls . each . And by all I ) rng-gr > tu . Pamphlet , gratis .
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CUKKS l'Olt THE UNCIJRED ! HO LLO W A V'S OINTM KNT . — An extvaordinary Cuiui of Simoi'nL * or Kino ' s Evrj ,. Extract of a Letter from Mr . J . ll . Ai . LIUAY , 1301 ) , High-street , ( , 'hellenliani , dated the U 2 n < i of January , 185 U . To Professor Hoi . low a v . "KIR , —Aly eldest won , when about three years of age , wn » uf-Hictttd with a ( . liuulular Uwelling in the neck , which , after ; i short time , broke out into uu Ulcer . An eminent medical man pronounced it ub u very bad cast ; of Hcrofula , arfd prescribed for a eonhiricrublo tiinu without cH ' cct . The dim-asc then for four yenrH went on ffruritinlly increasing- in virulence , when , besides the ulcer in the uuck , another formed below tbe left knee , and a third under the eye , l > ewiden seven others on tho leit arm , with a tumour between the eyes , which was expected to lirenk . During tbe whole of tho time my Buiivritif ? boy luul received the con » tutit udvici ) of tlie iiiobI , celebrated medical Gentlemen nt CUeUeiilimii , Ih > hh ! cu l > eing- for Hiivernl niontliH at Did ( ieueral Ilonpital , when : one of tbe KiirgeonH said thai he would amputate ( In : left arm , lint that tin- blood wiih ho impure tbitt , if dial . limb were taken olf , it . would b « then even iuipoHKihlti to siili-( Ilie the ilineaHC . In Huh deaporatn Mate 1 determined to K ' v <> your Fills anil Ointment u trial , and , after two nioutlm' peisevirranof in their use , th « tumour gradually began to diHappear , and t . h « 'ilhcliargo from nil tho nleeiH perceptibly < lc < : i « Hmiil , and «•¦ the expiriitiou of « -i ^ ht tnontliH they % Vere pei ( cc : lly lienled , anil tin ; hoy thoroughly restored to the lilcnnin ^ ii of boiiltli . In tiniiHtoniHliineut o ) T it lurge eir < -lo of aei | uaintiin ( : i !« , who could testify to tbe truth of thin innaculdiib cimc . Three yearn have now nla |) Hed without liny rtinurrenco to I lie malady , ntid ( lie boy in now »» beiilthy u * heart cuii wish . Under the »« uitr . iiiii » UuceH 1 coiiHider that I hIiouUI be truly uiitf ruteful w « r « I not to mulf you a < i (| iiaiut »( i with tliiw wonderlnl cure , effected by your meilicineH , ufter every other nreiurn bad fuilud . ( HiffiKid ) "J . H . Ai , i . rp ^ V- " Sold liy the Pronrintor , 84-1 , Htnuul ( near Tcirmln Uar ) , London , und by all ntnp < : cti ( bl « VemleiH <»( ' Pntent Medicines t | u'oui ( hout th |) < : jvilize < l World , i" !'<><» "ll ( l "ox « im , ut \> i . 1 ^ 1 ., *) . Ud ., In . < i «( . , !!« ., iJ' ^ a ., and jUsi . eucli . There iu a very cotihWlurublo Having iir tnkiiitf- tho lnvger uiwa . N . ll . —Dlrectiono for tho guidanco of 1 ' utientn are atyixpd to each pot or box .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 24, 1851, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_24051851/page/23/
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