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¦ THE NORTt&E | iN STAR. ^^ _ Mat 2, 184...
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UOTJGHS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL ASTfl. 1IAT1C AND PULMONARY COMPLAINTS EFFECTUALLY GORED BY
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Fjummoa-'s Piii of Haaith.—For bilious lor sick lead-ache, Indigestion, and for the whole train ef symp«
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¦ The Nortt&E | In Star. ^^ _ Mat 2, 184...
¦ THE NORTt & E | iN STAR . ^^ _ Mat 2 , 1846 .
Uotjghs, Hoarseness, And All Astfl. 1iat1c And Pulmonary Complaints Effectually Gored By
UOTJGHS , HOARSENESS , AND ALL ASTfl . 1 IAT 1 C AND PULMONARY COMPLAINTS EFFECTUALLY GORED BY
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: HEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . nPW AitDS of thirty years ' experience has proved the - infallibility of theseLozengesinthe Cure of Winter Cough , Hoarseness , Shortness of Breath , and sther Pulmonary maladies . , The patronage of his Majesty the King of Prussia has fceen bestowed on them ; as also has that of the nobility ud clergy of the United Kingdom ; and , above all , the faculty hare especially recommended them as a remedy pf unfailing * ffieacy . Testimonials are continuaUy revived confirmatory of the value of these Lounges , and jiving the perfect safety of their use , - ( for they contain no option , nor any preparatioa p / tTwt drug ;) * o that they may be given to females ofthe mostdeHcate constitution , and children ofthe tendereit years , without hesitation .
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Tn'THE AFFLICTED . m Xo . s > , ^^\ f £ Z ir WLLS , Sole P « Pn ^»^ Se effectually cured every * hich for « w *^' - EKace during that period , t ^ SS ^^^^^ ^ . a ,. " ant their residence , as above . - ?¦ - to be consulted at tnew rc « v , nacct ' a Sahabit ^ w P' » b ' P vlt & ls - ? -., « ' * ' » ifi 66 8 s 6 d 7 and Us . fid . per Box , arejhe mosteffeef ' al remedy in every form of the Venereal Disease , in either Sex , curing in a very short period with ease , secresy , and safety , and without the slightestconfinemeni or injury to business . They are likewise a most efficient remedy for all eruptions of the Skin . Their unrivalled efficacy in Scrofulas and Scorbutic affections , and all If purities of the blood , being well known throughout t ' United Kingdom .
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JWt pv' Xished , Sixteenth Edition , matrated with cases , and flf Vlength engravings , price ' 2 s . 6 d ., in a sealed envelope , « M sent free to anypart of ( he kingdom , on the receipt of e i osUoJUe order for 3 s . 6 d .
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with the usual allowance to . the , trade , by the principal wholesale patent medicine houses in London . - : Only one perional visit is required to effect a permanent curt . ' ' , Observe!—27 , Montague-street , Russell-square . London *
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HEALTH , LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECTJRED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE
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just Published , _ -. A new audi mportant Edition of the Silent Friend on £ Tuman . Frailty . ¦ Price 2 s . 6 < L , and sent free- to any part of ths United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Offioe Order for 8 s . 6 d . ¦ ¦' . . . " , / ,. , ¦ ; „ A MEBICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRI .
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- - pricelis ., orjour bottleslncnefor 83 s . ;; by Which Us . is saved / also fh £ 8 cases , whichsaves * dBl 12 «^ - ^ ¦ Venereal contamination , if notit first eradicated , will ofteii remain secretly lurking in thetsystemfor . years , and , although for a w « lb - undiscovered , at lengtti . breakout upon the unhappy individual in its most dreadful forms ; or else , unseen , internally endanger the very Vitalorgans of existence . To those suffering from the consequences which this disease may have left behind ^ in the form . 'of secondary symptoms , eruptionBof the > Wh , biotches on the bead and face , ulcerations ' and ' enwrgcitteh . tof tile throat , tonsils ,. and threatened destruction ,. of the nose , palate , < fcc , nodes on the shin bones , or any of those painful affection s arising from the dangerous effects ofthe indis-
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TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC * . --NOTICE . —The following Complaints' and .. Diseases - may be radically cured for . 5 s . by Messrs . BRUCE and Co ., Surgeons , 19 ,: Cranmer-plaee , Waterloo-road ; Advice gratis every morning from ten to twelve : — . ¦ - Ague - - » Inflammation of all binds Asthma Jaundice ' Bowel Complaints Liver Complaints ' Bilious Disorders Lumbago and Sciatica Consumption * Measles Costiveness Purging * and aU kinds of Colics Fluxes Coughs Piles and Fistula Croup Rheumatism Convulsions and all kinds of Scarletina '
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ALL MAY BE CURED U BY HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ' ULCERS CURED IN SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT of a Letter from John Martin , Esq ., Chroniele Office , Tobago , West Indies : — February 4 th , 1845 ^ To Professor Holloway .,,, " Sir , —1 beg to inform you that the inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentiemeiyare very anxious of having your astonishing medicines within their reach , from the immense benefits some of them have derived from their use , as they have been found here , in several cases , to cure sores and ulcers of the most malignant and desperate , hind . , One gentleman in this island , who had , I believe , about fifty running ulcers about his'legs , arms , and bodyj who had tried all other medicines before the arrival of yours , but all of which did him no good ; but yours cured him in about six weeks , and he is now , by their means alone , quite restored to health and vigour . ( Signed ) John Mab , tin .
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FRAMPTOp ^ PILL ^ QF HEALTH . THEfBMT ^ PERIEITT ' aMaNTIBILIODS ME . DICINE FORlGBNBRALlUSB ISJFRAMPTON'S PILL OI ^ HEALT H ^ -which - etfe c tuai iy relieves the stomachf ' flhd howelsSby ' general- relaxation , without griping jor prestration of strerigthi ' & They remove headache , sickness , dizziness ; pains in the chest , & c , are highly grateful to the stomach , promote digestion , create appetite , relievo larigour and depression of spirits ; while to those of ' ftfuU / hivbit and ftee livers , who are continually ' suffering ^ from drowsiness , heaviness , and sing , ing in the head and ears , they offer advantages that will not fail to be appreciated .
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CAUTION!—Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spuriousi compounds under the same names ; they ¦ ttopy the labels , bills , advertisements , and test * . ; monials . of the original Messrs . Howard and Thomas ' s Succedaneum . It is , therefore , highly necessary to see that the words "Howard arid Thomas" ar « on the wrapper of each article : All others ars fraudulent imitations . FOR STOPPING DECATED TEETH . PriceSfl . 6 d ,
PATfi 6 l"ISE _ D by her ' Majesty the ^ Queen , his Royal Highness Prince Albert / her' Royal Highness the Duchess of Eeftt , his Majesty the King of the Belgians , bis Majesty the King of Prussia , his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury , and nearly all the Mobility , the Bishops , and the Clergy , Messrs . ' HOWARD and THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM , for filling decayed teeth , however large the cavity . -It is superior to anything ever before used , as It is placed in the tooth in . a soft state , without any pressure or . pain , and in , a short time becomes as hard as the enamel , and will remain firm in the tosth ' many years , ' rendering extraction unnecessary . It arrests all further progress of decay , and renders them againuseful in mastication . Allpersoas can use Messrs . Howard ; and Thomas ' s Succedaneum : themselves with ease , as full directions are enclosed .
. Prepared only by . Messrs . Howard and Thomas Surgeon-Dentists , 64 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London , price 2 s . 6 d . / Sold by their appointment by the following agents : —Heat'bn , Hay , Allen , Landj'Hnigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newsome , Smeeton , Rcinliardt , Tarbottom , and Horner ,-Leeds ; Brooke , Bewsbury ; Dennis and Son , Burdekln , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Linney , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke and Co ., - Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Boncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Eoggitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Basingwold ; . England , Fell , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward ,
Richmond ; Sweeting , Knaresborough ; Pease , Oliver , Dariington ; Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthnrpe , Tadcasfer ; Rogerson , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice ,. Priestley , Pontefract ; CordivelJ , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield ¦ Berry , Denton " ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn ; Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Palby , Wetkerby ; Waie , Harrogate ; Wall , Barnsley ; and by all chemists and medicine vendors : or the pro . prietors will-send the Succedaneum free by post to any part of the kingdom .
LOSS OF TEETH . Messrs . Howard and Thomas continue to supply the loss of teeth without springs or wires upon their new system of bem-adhesion , which has procured them such universal approbation , and is recommended by numerous physicians and surgeons as being the most ingenious sys . tern of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented . They adapt themselves oyer the most tender gums , or remaining stumps , without causing the least pain , rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary i They are so ' fixed , as to fasten any loose teeth where the gums hare shrunk from the use of calomel or other causes . They also beg to invite those not liking to undergo any painful operation , as practised by most members of the profession , to inspect their painless jet effective system ; and in order that their improvements may be within the reach of the most economical , they will continue thesaaiemoderato charges , ,
Messrs Howard , and Thomas , Swgeon-Bentists , 84 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London . At home from tenti'lfbur . Those interested in the subject will find this statement Of their superiority over all others to . be entirely and scrupulously correct . Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has obtained the approbation and recommendation of the following eminent physicians and surgeons : — Sir James Clark , Bart ., Physician to her Majesty , ¦ Dr . Locock , Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty . Dr . Ferguson , Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty , Dr . Bright , Physician Extraordinary to her Majesty ^
Sir B . C . Brodie , Bart ., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty . ' The late Sir A . Ceoper , Bart ., Sergeant Surgeen to her Majesty . R . Keate , Esq . ,, Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty , Dr . Merriman , Physician to her fioyal Highness the Duchess of Kent . Sir CM . Clark , Bart ., M . D . -, Sir M . Tierney , Bart ., M . D , Dr . Chambers . Dr . Paris . ... Df , James Johnson . Dr . Conquest . And numerous other members of the medical profession .
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ABERNETHY'S PILE OINTMENT . WHAT a painful and noxious Disease is the PILES , and comparatively how few of the afflicted have been permanently cured by ordinary appeals to medical skiU . This , ' no doubt , arises from the use of powerful aperients too frequently administered by the profession ; indeed , strong internal medicine should always be avoided " nail cases of this complaint . The Proprietor of the above Ointment , after years of acute suffering , placed himself under the treatment of that eminent surgeon , Mr . Abemethy , —was by him restored to perfect health , and has enjoyed it ever since , without the . slightest return of the disordeiVovei' a period of fifteen years ^ during which time the - same Abernethian prescription has been the
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C 0 RSS A »» ivjNibHa / ^* . PAUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND . Patronised by the Royal Family , Nobility , die . PAUL'S EVERT MAN'S TR 1 ENV is a sure and speedy cure for those severe annoyances without the least pain or inconvenience . Unlike all other remedies for Corns , its operatien is such as to || render the cutting of Corns altogether unnecessary ( indeed , we may say , that the practice of cutting Corns is at all times highly dangsrbus , and Las been frequently attended with 1 &_ mentable consequences , besides its liability to increase their growth ) . It adheres with the mostgentle pressm-e , producing an instant and ddightful relief from torture ; and , with perseverance in its application , entirely eradi . cates the most inverate Corns and Bunions . '
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. BANKRUPTS . . Charles John Bond , Tranquil-vale , Blackheath , tailor-Hannah Waldiick , Nelson-square , Blackftiars-road dealer —JameSi . laws ,, Broad-street , .-Golden-square , . grocer—Chariis Pulling , ITny ' s-wiuf , . Tooley-street , and Trinitysquare , Southwark .-pbiatoe salesman—Alfred BifchaD , Manchester , sharebvoker—James Hampson , Manchester , ironfounder—Thomas Crewdson , . Liverpool , stockbroker —Owen Hughes , now or late of Holyhead , linendraper—George Leather and- Charles . Wetherel Wardel , Leeds , earthenware manufacturers — Edward Hill , Stourporti hosier—William Perry , Wolverhampton , ironfounder—John Parsons Wolverhampton , edge-tool-manufacturer , BANXBDPTcr itwviiEbJ ' ' Joseph Quarton , Stamford-bridge , Yorkshire grocer .
DECLARATIONS OF DIVIDENDS . Less , Brassey , Farr , and Lee , Lembard-street , bankers —final div . of 7 d ., on Thursday , April 30 , and the thre * subsequent Thursdays , atJIr . Belcher ' sKing ' s Arms-yard , Morgatea-treet , H . Pan ton and Son , Sunderland , iron manufacturersfirst div . of 6 ., any Saturday after April 25 , at Mr . Baker ' s . Newcastle . on . Tyne . Panton , Panton , Forster , and Morley , Sunderland , iron manufacturers—first div . of 4 s . 4 d ., any Saturday after . April a 5 , at Mr . Baker ' s , Newcastle-upon-Tyne ... R . Allinson , Whitehaven , Cumberland , ironmongerfourth div .-of 8 d ., on Saturday , April 25 , or any subse * queht Saturday , at Mr . Wakley ' s , NewcastlCupon-Tyne .
& . south , urantnam , maister—hrst-div . of- Hid ., anj Friday , at Mr . Whitmore ' s , Birmingham . ' , W . Dadds , Leadenhall-street , teii dealer ( separate estate)—second div . of Cd ., on Wednesday , April 2 » , and the two following Wednesdays , at Mr . Turquimd ' s , Old Jewry , . J . Yates , Guernsey , and York-road , Lambeth , snip , owners—first div , of 2 s . Cd ., on Wednesday , April 29 and the two subsequent Wednesdays , at Mr . Tnrquand ' s , Old Jewry . . ' W , Hay , and < T . Titterton , london-road , oilmen—div . of lOd ., on Friday , May 1 , or any subsequent Friday , tit M * Pollett ' s , Sambrook-court ,, Basinghall-street . M . Wrake , jnn ., Canterbury , bricklayer—first div of Is-lid ., any Wednesday , at Mr . Whitmore ' s , BasinghaU . street .
DIVIDENDS . May 19 , J . Holland , Buxted , Sussex , draper—May 21 , J . Page Devonshire-terrace Fulbam-rond , builder—May 20 , R . Banister , Portson , draper—May 20 , R , Freeman , Wis . beach , St . Petvr ' s Cambridgeshire , ' builder—May 20 , A , and A . Radcliffe , jun ., St . John-street-road , patent glaziers diamond manufacturers—May 22 , T . Caswell and J . T . Tindall , Northampton and Sheffield , leather seUers Maj 21 , J . Bunn , Norwich , builder—May 1 !> , W . Evans * Llangelynin , Merionethshire , Miller—May 19 , J . Baniimg . Liverpool , stationer—May 26 , T . and M . T . Knight , Bath , upholsterer—May 28 , K . Edwards , Huddersfield , woollendraper—May 19 ; R . and J . Campion , Wcitby , bankers-May 19 ,. W . Wilks |; Lesds , builder—May 19 , J . Walker , jun ., Leeds , butcher—May 19 , J . Pemberton , Leeds , soa » boiler ,
TARTNEBSHIPS DISSOLVED . J . Pearson and Co ., Oakcnsbaw , Lancashire , druggists —Hoole , Loelijer , and Parker , St . James ' s-walk , Clerken . well , ironmongers ; as far as regards E . Parker—J . and G . Wylde , Manchester , ' chymists— Campbell , Ryan , and Co ., and Campbell , Jones , and Co ,, Mexico , and Vera Cruz , merchants ; as far as regards T . T . Ryan—J . and H . Digby , Colchester , millers—Appleton , Jones , and Co ., Manchester and Collyhurst , drysalters — Simpson and Hopson , Stow market , Suffolk , stonemasons—W . Stoddard and H . Watkins , Brighton , cabinetmakers—Bowra and Co ., Castle-street , Southwark , wholesale shoe manufactures—W . Booker and Sons , Leeds , stockbrokers—S » Peace and Sons , Sheffield , manufacturers—J . Ashworthi . R . Lord , and J . Gibson , Ifougill . mill , Yorkshire , cotton spinners ; as far as regards J . Ash worth— W . Booth and I ? . S . Durainville , Chester , general merchants—Williams and Edwards , Liverpool , joiners—Witty and Story , Cot . tingbam and Hessle , Yorkshire , brick manufacturers—J * » Witcombeand E . Palmer , Upper North-street , Blacks-jars , patent stereotype ' founders—Packer and son , Newbury .. Berkshire , watchmakers—R . Thmg . and J . Bickers , wine merchants
Romsey , Hampshire , —J . andT . Lovitk Kingston-upon-HulI , cabinetmakers—F ; GiU and 6 , Perryy jun ., Dowgatediill , cheesemongers—C . P . Thomas and ] Co ., Bristol , commission merchants—Rod gett , Sparrow . ; and Co ., Blackburn , cotton . spinners ; as fara ' g regards J . Rodgett—Mangnall and Simpson , -HolyweU , ; Flintshire , paper manufoetUr 6 S 4 rCrompton , Price an 4 Cvompton ! - Shrigley , Cheshire , brickmakrs ; as far as regards B . Crompton—Nickolls and Shipley ; Market-row , Osford- ' street , corn chandlers—G : Halbeard , J . iWellingi , audiL Newman , Bmningham , japanneis—J . and S . Lawford , Bh-stal . Yorkshire , wdolstaplers—Ricketts , Enthoveh , and Co ., Truro , Penzance , and elsewhere , bankers' ; as far as regards E . Turner and J . 0 . Mason—Rickets , James , and Co ., and Rocketts , Enthoven , and James , Moorgate-street , Trereif , Cornwall , and Bristol , merchants ; as - far as regards H . J . Enthoven—Hartley and Warwick , Newcate . street , engravers—IV . Hayiiesand D . Browii , Nottingham , lace manufacturers—Beverley and Simpson , Leeds , wool merchants—Dickinson and Colchester , West Broomvich , Staffordshire , surgeons—Burns and Clarke ; Whitehaven surgeons—T . and W . Cook , " Croydon , linendrapers . Certificates to be granted , unless cause be shown to the
contrary on the day of meeting . Mayl 9 . T . Tubb , ' Palace-row , New-road , cowkeeocv—May 20 , R . Blaekloeks , Lydd , Kent , carrier—May - / l T . Castle , Newbury , Berkshire , horsedealer—Mav 2 l ' J . Emmms , Kensington , builders-May 19 , j . Stevens . Clement ' s-inu , builder—May 19 , G . Little , Southamptonten-ace ; CamdetUovvu , cofuchandler—May 19 , J . and Z . Wilkinson , Bradford , Yorkshire , worsted sutfmanufactures—May 22 , ' T . Williams , Bristol , licensed victualler-. May 22 , J . Metfore , Bath , wine merchant—May 20 , T , Seddon , New-mills , Derbyshire , and Liverpool , cottoa spinner—May ill , R . Goodridge , late of Exeter , bakers May 20 , G . Gillard , Plymouth , grocer .
Certificates to he granted by the Court of Review , unless cause be shown to the contrary , oh or before May 19 , R . AUerton , Bebtle cum Linacre , Lancashife wheelwright—D . Wynne , Colwyn , Carnarvonshire , innkeeper—P . Jones , Canterbury , wine merchant—G . GoddardJ Leicester tea dealer—T . Capas , Astonjuxta , Birmingham , builder—J . Poulton jun ., Luton , Bedfordsliire , straw hat manufacturer—Yf . Bonella , "Worship-street , Pinshury , and Pollard's-row , Bethnal-green , cabinet manufacturer —G . Watson , Gateshead , bookseller .
SCOTCH 8 IQ . OESTRATIONS . P . Brown , Ayr , clockmaker , May 1 and 29 , at 1 o ' elocfcj at the King ' s Arms Inn , Ayr . J . Patrick , Paisley , manufacturer , May 4 and 23 , at * o ' clock , ut the Saracen ' s Head Inn , Paisley .
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wins arising irom a weak stomach ,. or vitiated bilioun secretion , are pre-eminently successful ; for costiveness , either habitual or temporary , they are admirable , andfoi ? elderly persons will prove the most agreeable medieinp that can be taken . They are used with the greatest advantage by either sex , , and will , therefore prove an tx > celleut family pill ; for , in any case where an aperient medicine is required , they need only be tried to be univer sally adopted . Sold by all medicine vendors . Pricft Is . lid . per box . Seethe name of " Thomas Prout , 22 S - Strand , London , " on the Government Stamp . We beg to direct the attention of our readers that are troubled with piles , to the following letter received by the proprietor from John Jessard , Esq ., Monkton , Isle of Thane ' t , Kent .
Sib , —Ifeel it a duty I owe to you in expressing my gra « titude for the great benefit 1 have derived by using year ointment having suffered upwards of thirty years from piles , and having tried almost all internal medicines for that complaint , but all to no purpose . I was persuaded by a friend who had been cured by your ointment topur . « chase a pot of " Abernethy ' s Pile Ointment , " and before I had used it all 1 was perfectly cured , andhave not had a return ever since . You are at liberty to make my ease known for the benefit of other sufferers . I am , sir , your obedient servant , JoTui Jessard . Feb . Srd , 1844 .
M'Douoah ' s Gout and Rhsumatic Dkofb . — The proprietor has received highly fltitteriug testimoniaief r «» all parties whose profession and avocations rendtr them subject to rheumatic affections ; and at a recent meeting of the operative Paper Stainers , ( the members of which trade arc martyn to vheumatio gout , ) Messrs . Patworflt and Conollv , leader * among that body , publicly rcconi . mended their shopmates to go to 35 , Myddleton-stertfet , Clorkeuwcll , for a cheap , speedy , and effectual wnud y .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 2, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_02051846/page/2/
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