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OCTOBEB 25, 1845. V THE NORTHERN STAR. "...
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Octobeb 25, 1845. V The Northern Star. "...
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_ ^ Tb £ PKATI on Cir « O . V , C W 8 MJB the II sKLV , their CAUSES and COKE . Theabove work may be had , postage free , in any part rfJ ^ Sl * « mit tin the amount ™ stamps to Dr . £ vt ** 4 Mortimer-street , Cavendish-square .
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HEALTH , LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE NO Medicine yet ottered to the world ev « so vapidly attained such distinguished celebrity : it is questional Tjleiffherebe now any part of the civilised globe where its extraordinary healing virtues have not been exhibited . This sisinal success is not attributable to any system of advertising , but solely to the strong recommendations of parties cured by their use . The Proprietors of Parr ' s life Pill ' s have now in their possession upwards of fifteen . hundred letters , several of them from Clergymen of the Church of England , many from distinguished issenting Ministers , from gentlemen connected with the Army and JJavy , also ' « ui Members of Parliament , Merchants , and last , though not least , from members of the Medical Profession , and a skilful Analytical Chemist ; all speaking in tbehighest terms of tlie value of tliis inestimable medicine . This is a mass of evidence inits favour " beyond all parallel . The extraordinary properties of this mcdici . ie are thus described by an eminent physician , who says , " After particular observation of the action o ( Parr ' s Pills , I am determined , in my opinion , that the following are their true properties : — "First—They increase the strength , whilst most other medicines have a weakeniuj ; effect upon the system . Let any one take from three to four or sis pills every twentyfour hours , and instead of having weakened , they will be found to have revived the animal spirits , and to have imparted a lasting strength to the body . " Secondly—In their operation they go direct to the disease . . After you have taken six or twelve pills you will experience their cfiect ; the disease upon you will become less and less by every dose you take , and if you persevere in regularly taking from three to six pills every day , your disease will speedily be entirely removed from the system . " Thirdly—They are found after giving them a fair trial for a few weeks to possess the most astonishing and invigorating properties , and they wiU overcome all obstinate complaints , and restore sound health ; there is a return otgooi appetite shortl y from the beginning of their use , -nrhilst their mildness as a purgative is a desideratum greatly required by the weak and delicate , particularly where violent purging is acknowledged to be injurious instead of beneficial . Fourthly—As a general Family Mcdidno they are exceedingly valuable , and no family should be without them ; they may be used with perfect safety iu any disease , for to every disease they are of inestimable value . John Hale , Esq ., of Manchester , Lecturer on Chemistry , and Pupil of the late celebrated Dr . Dalton , F . R . S ., iu a letter addressed to the Proprietors in London , says : — ' j beg to state I find them worthy of being recommended to the public fo rtlieir efficacy and simplicity , and to be really Tegctablepiils , containing , as they do , nothing but what is of vegetable origin . "With this assurance the public need have no fear of giving them a fair trial . " Fifthly—There is no medicine ever introduced to the public thai has become so universally popular with females as Parr ' s Life Pills . For all complaints peculiar to females they are of most astonishing efficacy ; and they are confidently recommended to them for general use . A trial of a box of these pills will at once prove the truth , of this assertion . IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC . ""We consider we are performing an act of humanity to the community of Van Dieman ' s Land iu acknowledging that statements have been made to us by several persons -wIioIkwc taken Parr ' s Life Pills , with tlie most beneficial effect to them . Accounts of iheir efficacy bare been furnished us by various individuals who have taken them , since the supply furnished by the patentees in England to 3 Ir . Donling ; but they have generally savoured so much oftlie marvellous , that we have hesitated to make the statements public . However , we are now satisfied from further accounts given to us , that tohesitatelonger would be pcrpctratnig an act of criminal omission to our fellowcreatures , and having taken the pills ourselves tvifh the most satisfactory result , we perform an act of duty only in most strongly recommending the use of them to the public at large . This we feel the more confidence in doing . knouing that under any citcumsiances they cannot do harm ; and our conscientious belief is , that they cannot b- taken by any person without doing him good . " ' —CariiicaK ( Van Mcmau ' s Land ) Gazette , Dec . 28 rd , 1 SH . The medicine or Ola Piirr is the most popular of the present day . It has been before the public only a few years ; and iu this short period has firmly established itselt in public favour , and has ejfectcd immense benefit to aU vtho have obtained this inestimable medicine genuine . Hence the list of respeetable names bearing evidence to Uw hi gh character of this remedy , and testifying beyond the possibility of doubt the wonderful Character of the medicine by the uumoer of extraordinary and decided cures wholly resulting Irom its use . This medicine , solely by reason of its high character , has extended itself to all parts uf the world ; and therefore iu healing virtues may justly be considered universal . Agents are now established iu every town in the United Kingdom , and persons desirous of testing the character of Parr ' s life Pills may obtain printed copies of authenticated Testimonials , relating satisfactory particulars of cures effected by this remedy . The following is a list of Wholesale agents : Loudon—Edwards , St . Paul ' s Churchyard ; Barclay and Sons , Farringdon-street ; Sutton , Bow Churchyard . Manchester—Mottershead and Co ., Market-place . Edinburgh—J . and It . Kaiines and Co ., "Wholesale Druggists . Dublin—Lecky , Wholesale Druggist . Glasgow —MaelrOu , and Apothecaries' Company . And Retailed by every respectable Medicine Vendor in towu and country . Sold in boxes at Is . lid ., is . 3 d ., aud In family packets , Us . The Hon . Commissioners of Stamps have ordered the words -PAKU ' S LIFE PILLS" to be engraved on the Government Stamp , pasted round the sides of each box , in white letters on a red ground . Purchasers are also requested to observe that a fae-simile of tlie Proprietors' signature , " T . lloberts and Co ., Crane Court , Fleet Street , London , " is printed on the directions wrapped round each box , without which none are genuine . ® " Beware of Imitations .
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ON DEBILITY AND DISEASE . Trice 2 s . Cd ., in an envelope , or forwarded to any address free , on receipt of a post-office order lo i 3 » . Gd ., rpilE MEXTOR OF HEALTH , a Medical Work on X Xcrvous Debility , aud the Causes of Premature De-Cay iu Man , resulting from Excess , Infection , or Imprudence . Also , OBSERVATIONS OX MARRIAGE , and certain disqualifications , together with treatment for diseases of the Generative Organs , by J . S . TlSSOT and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , 6 , Caroline-street , Bedfordsquare . " The Mentor of Health , by Dr . Tissot , is one of the most valuable and instructive little works on the subject of disease resulting from early indiscretion , & c , ever perused , It contains plain and simple descriptions of the anatomy and physiology of the organs liable to be affected by such diseases , and every information to guide the unwary and inexperienced from the temptations to which they arc exposed . To those requiring a ' . Mentor , * we most strongly recommend the work , and it is well -worth the perusal of those who are so fortunate as not to need its advice . "—London Mercantile Jburnaf . Published by the Authors , and sold by James Gilbert , 49 , Paternoster-row ; lludie , 101 , Fleet-Street ; Soble , 114 , Chancery-lane ; Purkiss , CO , Compton-street , Soho ; Xovelace , 35 , King-street , Regent-street ; Russell , 43 , Store-street , Beiford-square ; Thomas Sewtou , 1 G and 23 , Church-street , Liverpool ; Messrs . Robinson , 11 , Greenside-street , Edinburgh ; and by all booksellers . At borne daily , till tVwee ; ev emugs , sis . till nine . One personal interview sufiicient . Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms cured without the dangerous use of mercury .
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W KAY'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE for Gonorrhoea , warranted to remove Urethral Disehargesin forty-eight hours : in the majority of cases twenty-four , if arising irom local causes . Sold ( in bottles , 4 s . 6 d . and Us . each , duty included ) at US , Holbuxn-hill , and 334 , Strand , London . Sold also oy Sanger , 130 , Oxford-street ; Johnston , OS , ComhiU ; Barclay and Sous , S 3 , Farringdon-street ; Butler , 4 , Cheapside ; Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s Church-jard ; and by all medicine vendors in town and country . Advice given gratuitously to persons calling between the hours of eleven and one In the morning , and seven and nine in tlie evening . Where also may be had Wrap ' s -Celebrated jMtlsamic J'Hls , tor the cure of gleets , impuissance , strictures , seminal weakness , whites , pains in the loins , affections of the kidneys , gravel , irritation of the bladder or urethra , and other diseases of the urinary passages , frequently performing , in recent cases a perfect cure in the space of a few days ; tlicy have also been found deadedlj efficacious in cases of gout and rheumatism-J and an excellent remedy for the removal of the evil effects Of self abuse . In boxes at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ,, and lis , each ; By post free , 3 s ., 5 s ., and 12 s . "A mild diuretic—a soothing balsamic—a powerful tonic—and an exccUent invi gorating pill , *' --. Sundew limes . 9 Wrag ' sJlterathe Tonic Powders and fills , a certain specific for the removal of pseudo-syphilis , secondary symp- j toms , Jfcc . is . 6 d ., 31 s ., and 22 s . a packet . TPro / s improred Suspensory Bandages , well adapted for sportsmen , gentlemen , hunting , riding , walking , suffering » om disease , relaxation , local debility , & c ., approved . of and highly recommended by : the late Mr . Abernethv . i ^ Jean , Is . and Is . 6 d . ; ditto , With fronts . 3 s . fid . * ;! ««»* or wove silk , 2 s . 6 < L ; ditto , with clastic springs , ' Vlm RUPTURES . j Widap ^ i * ^ ^ **«*«• , for hernia , pro . ' "yntians 1 anil c " I ^^¦ ^• JSas ^ K * ' ^* --
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i CAUTION!—Unprincip led individuals prepaee . tbe most ! spurious compounds under the same names ; thej ; copy the labels , bills , advertisements , and testimonialsofthe original Thomas ' s Snecedaneum .. It is , therefore * highly necessary to see that the words "Thomas and HbH-ardf areon the ^ vrapper . ofeacli article . Altoflttra . ai : e . frau . dulent imitations . FOR ST 0 B . PIXG DECAYED TEETH . Price 2 s . 6 d . PATROXISED by her Majesty the Queen , his Royal Highness Prince Albert , her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent , his Majesty the King of the Belgians , his Majesty the King of Prussia , his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury , and nearly all the Nobility , the Bishops , and the Clergy , Mr . 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 tooth many years , rendering extraction unnecessary . It arrests all further progress of deeay . and renders them again useful in mastication . All persons can use Mr . Thomas's Succedaneum themselves with ease , as full directions are enclosed . Prepared only by Messrs . Thomas and Howard , Sur . geon-Dentists , 64 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London , price 2 s . Cd . Sold by their appointment by the following agents : —Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newsome , Smecton , Bernhardt , Tarbottom , and Horner , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Den . nis and Son , Burdekin , Moxon , Little , Ilardmia , Linney , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke and Go ., Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Foggitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easingwold ; England , Fell , Spivcy , Iludder . sfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Sweeting , Knaresborough ; Pease , Oliver , Darlington ; Dixon , Metcalfe , Lamjdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldfhnrpe , Tadeastcr ; Itogerson , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Pontefract ; Cordwell , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield ; Berry , Denton ; Sutcr , Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Bornughbridge ; alby , Wetherby ; Wale , Harrogate ; Wall , Barnsley ; and by all chemists and medicine vendors : or the proprietors will send the Succedaneum free by post to any part of the kingdom . LOSS OF TEETH " . Messrs . Thomas aud Howard continue to supply tlie loss of teeth without springs or wires upon their new system of self-adhesion , which has procured them such universal approbation , and is recommended by numerous physicians and surgeons as being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented . They adapt themselves over the most tender gums , or remaining stumps , without causing the least pain , rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary . They are so fixed as to fasten any loose teeth where the gums have 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 yet effective system ; and in order that their improvements may be . within the reach . of themostcconomical , they will continue the same moderate charges . Messrs Thomas and Howard , Surgeon-Dentists , Ci , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London . At home from ten till four . Those interested in tlie subject will find this statement of their superiority over all Others to be entirely aud 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 . Ferjruson . 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 . Cooper , Bart ., Sergeant Surgeen to her Majesty . R . Keate , Esq ., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty . Dr . Merriman , Physician , to her Hoyivl Uiguntss ' the Duchess of Kent , Sir C . M . Clark , Bart ., M . D < Sir M . Tierney , Bart ., M . D . Dr . Chambers . Br . Paris . Dr . James Johnson . Dr . Couquest . And numerous other members o the medica profession .
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. | Jitst published , Sixteenth Mdition , Illustrated witti cases , and full-length engravings , price 2 s . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt of aposl-offlce order for 3 s . Cd . THL SECRET COMPANION , A MEDICAL WORK on nervous debility and the concealed cause of the decline of physical strength and loss of mental capacity , with remarks on the effects of solitary indulgence , neglected gonorrhoea , syphilis , secondary Symptoms , Jje ., and mode of treatment ; followed by observations on marriage , with proper directions for the removal of all disqualifications . Illustrated with engravings , showing the evils arising from the use of mercury , and its influence on the body . By It . J . BROniE and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , London , Published by the Authors , and sold by Sherwood , Gilbert , and Piper , Paternoster-row ; Mr . tfoble , 114 , Chancery-lane ; Mr . Purkiss , Compton-street , Soho ; Hannay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; Earth , 4 , Brydges-strcet , Covont-gardcn ; Gordon , 140 , Leadcnhallstreet , London ; Roberts , Derby ; Sutton , iJecieui-ofiice , Nottingham ; Gardiner , Gloucester ; Fryer , Bath ; Harper , Cheltenham ; Keene , Bath ; Cooper , Leicester ; Caldicott , Wolverhampton ; Jeyes , Northampton ; Parker , Hereford ; Turner , Coventry ; Slatter , Oxford ; Newton , Church-street , and Ross and Nightingale , Clironicle-ofiice , Liverpool ; Ferris and Score , Union-street , Bristol ; Wood , High-street , Guest , Bull-street , Birmingham ; Collins , St . Mary-street , Portsmouth ; Mendham , Nelson-street , Greenwich ; Davis , Bernard-street , Southampton ; and by all booksellers in town and country . opinions op the pbess . This is a work of great merit , and should be placed in the hands of every young man who IS suffering from past folly and indiscretion . It contains many valuable truths , and its perusal is certain to benefit him in many ways . — London Mercantile Journal . The authors of this valuable work evidently well understand the subject upon which they treat ; and this is the best guarantee we can give those persons to whom it is likely to prove serviceable . It is a publication which can , and ought to be , placed in the hands of every young man to guide him among the temptations of the world to which he may be subjected . —Kentish Mercury . THE CORDIAL BALM OF ZEYLANICA : or , Nature ' s Grand Restorative ; is exclusively directed to the cure o « nervous sexual debility , syphilis , obstinate gleets , irregularity , weakness , impotency , barrenness , loss of appetite , indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising from venereal excesses , & c . It is a most powerful and useful medicine in all cases of syphilis , constitutional weakness , or any of the previous symptoms which indicate approaching dissolution , such as depression of the spirits , fits , headache , wanderings of the mind , vapours and melancholy , treinbUng or shaking of the hands or limbs , disoruevcu newts , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath , and inward Hastings , This medicine should be taken previous to persons entering into tlie matrimonial state , to prevent the offspring suffering from the past imprudence of its parents , or inheriting any seeds of disease , which is too frequently the ease . Sold in bottles , price 4 s . fid . and lis . each , or the quantity of four in one family bottle , for 83 s ., by which one lis . bottle is saved . The £ 5 cases ( the purchasing of which will be a saving of XI 12 s . ) may be had as usual . Patients in the country who require a course of this admirable medicine , should send £ 5 by letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage . BRODIE'S PURIFYIXa VEGETABLE PILLS are universally acknowledged to be thebestandsurestrcmedy for the cure of the Venereal Disease in both sexes , including gonorrhoea , gleets , secondary symptoms , strictures , seminal weakness , deficiency , and all diseases of the urinary passages , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from business . These pills , which do not contain mercury , have never been known to fail in effecting a cure , not only in recent , but in severe cases , where salivation and other treatment has been inefficient ; a per 5 C » verance in the Purif ying Vegetable PiUs , in which Messrs . Brodie have happily compressed the most purifying and healing virtues of the vegetable system , and which is of the utmost importance to those afflicted with scorbutic affections , eruptions on any part of the bod y , ulcerations , scrofulous or venereal taint , wiU cleanse the blood from I all foulness , counteract every morbid affec'ion , and restore weak and emaciated constitutions topj istine health ' and vigour . Price Is . l | d ., 2 s . | 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and lis . per box . Observe the signature of " H . J . Brodie and Co ., London , " impressed on a seal in red wax , affixed to each bottle and box , as none else are genuine . Sold by all medicine vendors in town and country , : Be sure to ask for Brodie ' s Cordial Balm of Zeylanica , or Nature ' s Grand Restorative , and Purifying Vegetable Pills . Messrs . Brodie and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted , as usual , at 27 , Montague-street , Itussell-square , London , from eleven o ' clock in the morning till eight in thg evening , and on Sundays from eleven o'clock tin two . Country patients are requested to be as minute as pos . sible in the detail of their cases . The communication must be accompanied with the usual consultation fee of £ 1 , and in all cases the most inviolable secresy may be relied on . ^ X . B . —Country druggists , booksellers , and patent medi . cine venders can be supplied with any quantity of Brodie ' s Purif ying Vegetable Pills , and Cordial Balm of Zeylaniea , with the usual aUowance to the trade , by the principal wholesale patent mechelne houses in London , Only on * pergonal visit is required to effect a permanent eure . Observe!—27 , Hontague-rtreet , Rnssell-saiaxe . London .
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- llAHB ON SPINAL . DISEASE . THIS day is published , price . 2 s . 6 d-, CASES and OBr SERVATIONS illustrative of tfie beneficial resultai which may be ' obtaincd by close attention and porsoyerauce iu some ofithe most chronic , and-unpromising s io > stances of spinal'deformity ; wi Ji . aighteeuengraving ^ . ou wood . By Siif / jsu HiAaE , M-. B ^ CrS . London : John Churchill , Prinees-street ; aud ^ may be had of all booksellers .
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CAUTION . —All Persons advertising Succedaneum for stopping decayed teeth , fraudulently attempt to imitate MR . CLARKE'S ORIGINAL- SUCCEDANEUM ; and if any Succedaneum than Mr . 'Clarke ' s bo purchased , it will be discovered useless . Mr .-Clarke can say , without the slightest exaggeration , that he has sold 3 , 000 bottles cf Succedaneum within 10 months : and 2 , S 0 Q individuals have been able to use it successfully ; and most of the other purchasers have been to Mr . Clarke , at his residence , 61 , Lower Grosvenor Street , London , to have their teeth stopped , without any further charge than the original cost of the Succedaneum , price 5 s . Sold wholesale to all the chemists in town and country : and none is genuine unless had through Messrs . Barclay and Sons , wholesale Medicine Warehouse , 05 , Farringdon Street ; Edwards and Son , G 7 , St . Paul ' s Church Yard ; Hanney and Co ., 63 , Oxford Street ; Colli-ck and Mosely , 139 , Upper Thames Street , Londoa ; and other respectable wholesale Medicine Warehouses ; -or Mr . Clarke can send it by post to any part of the United Kingupn , on receiving a Post-office order . FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH . However large the cavity . Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen Dowager , her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester , His Grace the Duke of Wellington , and the principal Nobility . Mr . Clarke ' s Succedaneum for Stopping Decayed Teeth is far superior to anything ever used before , as it is placed in the tooth without any pressure or pain , becomes as bard as the enamel immediately after application , and remains firm in the tooth for life ; not ' only rendering extraction unnecessary , but also making them again useful for mastication . All persons can use Mr . Clarke ' s Succedaneum themselves ivith case , as full directions are enclosed ( price os . ) and sold by all respectable medicine-vendors in town and country , andean be sent by post on receiving a Post-office order . —Prepared only by Mr . Clarke , Surgeon-dentist , 01 , Grosvenor Street , Bond Street ( removed from 53 , Hurley Streef , Cavendish Square ) . LOSS OF TEETH . Mr . Clarke still continues to supply tho loss of teeth , from one to a complete set , upon his beautiful system of self-adhesion , which has procured him such universal approbation in some thousands of cases ; and recommended by Sir James Clark , Bart . M . D . and Dr . Locock , Physicians to Her Majesty , and numerous other members of the medical profession , as being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented . They are so contrived , as to adapt themselves over tlio most tender gums or remaining stumps without : causing the least pain , rendering the operation of extraction quite unnecessary ; and in order that his system may be within the reach of the most economical , he will continue the same moderate charps . —Mr . Clarke , Surgeon-dentist , No . CI , Grosvenor Street , Bond Street , Loudon . —At home from eleven till four .
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Just Published , Anew and important Edition of the Silent Friend on Human Frailtt / . Price 2 s . Gd ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Offise Order for 3 S , 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , aud the auUity 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 . TATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : the destructive eftects of Gonori-hcca , Gieet , stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished with Ten fine coloured Engravings , representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the skin , by eruptions on the head , face , and body ; with approved mode of cure for both sexes -. foUowedby observations on the obligations of MARRIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with directions for the removal of certain Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a " SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted without exposure , and with assured confidence of success .
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By R . and L . PERRY and Co ., Consul-tins Surgeons . Published by the Authors , and may be had at their Residence , 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London ; sold by Strange , 21 , Paternoster-row ; Hannay and Co ., 03 , Oxford . street ; Gordon , 14 G , Leadeiihall-strect ; Powell , 10 , Westmorland-street , Dublin ; Lindsay , 11 , Elm-row , Edinburgh ; D . Campbell , 150 , Argyle-strcet , Glasgow ; Ingham , Market-strcot , Manchester ; Newton , Churchstreet , Liverpool ; Guest , Bull-street , Birmingham , opinions op the pbess . "We regard tte work before us , the "Silent Friend , " as a work embracing most clear and practical views of a scries of complaints hitherto little understood , and passed over by ' . he majority of the medical profession , for what reason we arc at a loss to know . We must , however , confess ' hat a perusal of , this work has left SUCll a favourable iir . pression on our minds , that we not only recommend , but cordially wish every one who is the victim of past folly , or suffering from indiscretion , to profit by the advice contained in its pages . "—Age and Argus . "Tha Authors of the "Silent Friend" seem to bo thoroughly conversant with the treatment of a class of complaints which are , we fear , too prevalent in the present day . The perspicuous style in which this book is written , and the valuable hints it conveys to those who are apprehensive of entering the marriage state , cannot fail to recommend it to a careful perusal . "—Era . " This work should bo read by all who value health and wish to enjoy life , for the truisms therein contained defy all doubt . —Farmers' Journal . THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is intended to relieve those persons , who , by an immoderate indulgence of their passions , have ruined their constitutions , or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state , are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach , as the various affections of the nervous system , obstinate gleets , excesses irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , weakness , total impotency , barrenness , & c . This medicine is particularly recommended to bo taken before persons enter into the matrimonial state , lest , in the event of procreation occurring , the innocent offspring should bear enstamped upon it the physical characters derivable from parental debility . Price lis ., or the quantity of four at lis . in one bottle for 33 s ., by which lis . is saved ; the £ 5 eases may be had as usual , which is a saving of £ 112 s .
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THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE , An anti-syphilitic remedy for searching out and purifying the diseased humours of the blood ; conveying its active principles throughout the body , even penetrating the minutest vessels , removing all corruptions , contaminations , and impurities from the vital stream ; eradicating the morbid virus , and radically expelling it through the skin . Price lis ., or four bottles in one for 33 s ., by which lis . is saved , also in £ 5 cases , which saves £ 112 s . Venereal contamination , if not at first eradicated , will ofteu remain secretly lurking in the system for years , and , although for a while undiscovered , at length break out upon the unhappy individual in its most dreadful forms ; or else , unseen , internally endanger the very vital organs Of existence . To those suffering from the consequences which this disease may have left behind in the form of secondary symptoms , eruptions of the skin , blotches on the head and face , ulcerations and enlargement of the throat , tonsils , and threatened destruction of the nose , palate , die , nodes on the shin bones , or any of those painful affections arising from the dangerous effects of the indiscriminate use of mercury , or the evils of an imperfect cure the Concentrated Detersive Essence will be found to be attended with the most astonishing effects , in checking the ravages of the disorder , removing all scorbutic complaints , and effectually re-establishing the health ' of the constitution . To persons entering upon the responsibilities of matrimony , and who ever had the misfortune during their more youthful days to be affected with any form of these diseases , a previous course of this medicine is highly essential , and of the greatest importance , as more serious affections are visited upon an innocent wife and offspring , from a want of these simple precautions , than perhaps half the world is aware of ; for , it must be remembered , where the fountain is polluted , the streams that flow from it cannot be pure . PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s . 3 d ., 4 s . O'd ., and lis , per box , With explicit directions , rendered perfectl y intelligible to every capacity , are well known throughout Europe to be the most certain and effectual remed y ever discovered for gonorrha-a , both in its mild and aggravated forms , by immediately allaying inflammation and arresting further progress . Gleets , strictures , irritation of the bladder , pains of the loins and kidneys , gravel , and other disorders of the Urinary passages , in cither sex are permanentl y cured in a short space of time , without confinement or the least exposure . The above medicines are prepared only by Messrs . R . and L . PEllRY and Co ., Surgeons , 18 , Bernevs-stveet , Oxford-street , London . Messrs . PERU Y expect , Khen consulted by letter , tlie usual fee of One Pound , without ivhich no notice whatever can be taken of the communication , Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases , as to the duration of the complaint , the symptoms , age , habits of living , and general occupation . Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world ; no difficulty can occur , as they will be securely packed , and carefully protected from observation . Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted as ubu ? 1 | at W BerncYS-stveet , Oxford-street , London , punctuall y , . ' roni Eleven till Two , and from Five till Eight , On Sunda ' v * ft ' oni ^ uU * Twelve . Only one personal visit is requl , red ^ rom a COuntry patient to enable Messrs . Perry an . * 1 Co * 8 * uch advice as will be the means of effecting ^ permanent and effectual cure , after all other means have pi > red ineffectual . N . B . —Country Druggists " Dooksellers , Patent Medicine Venders , and every other shop ?* P » can De supplied with any quantity of the Cordial Balm" oi Syriacum , the Concentrated Detersive Essence , and Pt ^ Ty ' 8 Purifying Specific Pills , with the nsual allowance Jo tne Trade , by most of the princi pal Wholesale Patent J "« dic > 8 e Houses in London , of whom jnav dp had he " Silent Menu , "
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TJNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE . DR . LOCOOK'S- PULMONIC ' "WAFERS . THE TESTIMONIALS already received of Curee of Asthmas , Consumptions . Coughs , and Colds , and all disorders of the breath and lungs , by Dr . ioCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS , now fill upwards of fifty ; sheets of closely printed roper , and numbers continue to bo received almost daily—not onlv from England , but India , America , and all other parts of the world—proving them to be the most unfailing and speedy remedy « ver discovered . The following lias just been received from the R & y J . Stainsby , Beottur . o fH-wrg ^^ matoij . ^ Gentlemen , —Having been cured of an obstinate and distressing cough , under which I laboured or the last eleven months , by the use ot your Pulmonic Wafers , I take the liberty of addressing you these few lines , hoping that my feeble testimony of their efficacy may be the means of inducing those who suffer as I have to apply to so safe and effectual a re-* ' I am , gentlemen , your obliged servant , J . Stainsby , Rector of Hanover ; Jamaica . CURE OF ASTHMAS , CONSUMPTIONS , & c , IN CHESTER . Read the following from Messrs . Piatt and Son , 13 , Forcgate-street , Chester . March 20 , ISio . Sir > _ Your invaluable Wafers continue to perform wonders here . Since onv last we could send you dozens of cases of the most astonishing cures . One gentleman , who has had a bad cough for years , bought one box , and was cured before using the whole of it . He gave the rest away , and they were equally beneficial . ' .,, „ . A medical gentleman here is so convinced of their value , that besides regularly recommending them to his patients , he had some a few days since for one of his children , for the hooping . cough . One of our clergymen aso , who laboured under an asthma many years , has received such extraordinary benefit himself , that he now gives many boxes away every week among the poor . Persons who have laboured under asthma , asthmatic coughs , consumption , & c , call upon us almost daily to thank us tor having recommended to them this '' instant cure , " die . M . PiiAii and Son . ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CURE OP CONFIRMED ASTHMA . Mrs . Gordon , of Flooker ' s-brook , Chester , had long been given up as incurable , and was for many weeks confined to bed in the last stage of an asthma . She could not sleep for her difficult breathing , cough , & c . The first two Wafers she took relieved her cough , an hour after which she had a comfortable sleep , and in twelve days was able to walk out . Mrs . Gordon will be happy to reply to all inquiries-March 20 th , 1845 . IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO SING . From S . Pearsall , Esq ., of her Majesty ' s Concerts , and Vicar Choral of Lichfield Cathedral . Lichfield , 10 th of July , 1845 . Gentlemen , —A lady of distinction having pointed out to me the qualities of Dr . Locock ' s Wafers , 1 was induced to make a trial of a box , and from this trial I am happy to give my testimonial in their favour . I find , by allowing a tew of the Wafers ( taken in the course of the day ) to gradually dissolve in the mouth , my voice becomes bright and clear , and the tone full and distinct . They are decidedly tha most efficacious o any I have ever used . ( Signed Samuel Pearsall . The particulars of many hundred cures may be had front every agent throughout the kingdom and on the continent . Br . Locock ' s Wafers give instant relief , and a rapid cure of asthmas , consumption , coughs , colds , and all disorders of the breath and lungs , & c , & c . To Sixgeks ANn Puhlic Speakkrs they are invaluable , as , in a few hours they remove all hoarseness , and Increase the power and flexibility of the voice . They have a most pleasant taste . Price Is . Hd ., 2 s . 9 d ., and lis . per box . Agents —Da Silva and Co ., 1 , Bride-lane , Fleet-street , London . CAUTION . —To protect the public from spurious imitations , her Majesty's Honourable Commissioners have caused to be printed on the stamp , outside each box , the words , "Dr . Locock ' s Wafers , " in white otters on a red ground , without which none are genuine . Sold by all Medicine Venders . There was a good supply of cattle at our market to-day , with a numerous " attendance of buyers , and but little or no alteration in prices , Cattle imported into Liverpool from the lGth to the 22 nd of Sept .: — Cows , 2 GC 3 ; calves , 05 ; sheep , 8013 ; lambs , 49 ; pigs , S 3 G 1 ; horses , 30 .
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TO MR . PROUT , 229 , STRAND , LONDON . Doncaster ,. September'itith , 1544 . SIR , —The following particulars have been handed to us with a request that they might be forwarded to you , with permission for their publication , if you should deem them worthy of such , J . BROOKE and Co ., Doncaster . " Elizabeth Brearley , residing in Duke-street , Doncaster , aged between forty and fifty , was severely afllicted with rheumatism , and confined to her bed for a period of nearly two months , with scarcely the power to lift her arm ; she was signally benefited after taking two doses of BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS , and after finishing two boxes was quite recovered . " The above recent testimonial is a further proof of the great efficacy of this valuable medicine , which is tho most effective remedy for gout , rheumatism , sciatica , lumbago , tic doloreux , pains iu the head and face , often mistaken for tooth-ache , and for all gouty and rheumatic ten . deueies . It is also gratifying to have permission to refer to the following gentlemen , selected from a multitude of others , whose station in society has contributed to advance this popular medicine in public esteem : —3 . It . Mandall , Esq ., coroner , Doncaster ; the Rev . Dr . Blombei-g ; the Chevalier de la Garde ; Mr . Misk ' m , brewer and maltster , Dartford ; Mr . Richard Stone , Luton ; John J . Giles , Esq ., Frimley ; Mr . Inwootl , Perbright ; Wm . Courtenay , Esq ., Barton Staeey , near Andovev Railway Station , Hants ; all of whom have received benefit by taking this medicine , and have allowed the proprietor the privilege of publishing the sams for the benefit of the afflicted . Sold by Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , price is . ljdand 2 s . 9 d . per box ; and , by his appointment , by Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newsome , Smeeton , Bernhardt , Tarbottom , and Horner , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis and Son , Burdekin , Moxon , Little , Ilarrtman , Linney , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke and Co ,, Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulk , nor . Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Fog-( , 'itt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk * Wiley , Easingwold ; England , Fell , Spivcy , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Sweeting , Knaresborough ; Pease , Oliver , Darlington : Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadcaster ; Itogerson , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Ponfefraet ; Cordwell , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield ; Berry , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Bovovighbvidge ; Dalby , Wetherby ; Waite , Harrogate : Wall , Barnsley ; and all respectable medicine venders throughout the kingdom . Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , and observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , " impressed upon the Government stamp affixed to each box of the Genuine Medicine .
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ALL MAY BE CURED !! B"S HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CORED IN SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT of abetter from John Martin , Esq ., Chronicle Office , Tobago , West Indies : — February 4 th , 1845 . To Professor Holloway . Sir , —I beg to inform you that the Inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , are 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 hero , in several cases , to cure sores and ulcers of the most malignant and desperate kind . . One gentleman in this island , who had , I believe , about fifty running ulcers about his legs , arms , and body , who had tried all other medicines before the arrival of yours , but all of which did him no good ; butyours cured him in about six weeks , and be is now , by their means alone , quite restored to health aud vigour . ( Signed ) John Maetin . Files , Fistulas , and bearings-down , A Remarkable Cure bt these Pills and Ointment . —A half-pay lieutenant , lately residing at St . Holler ' s , Jersy , whose name by request is omitted , had for three years suffered from p iles and fistula , besides a general bearing down , of the most distressing nature . He had twice undergone an operation , but to no purpose , and at last gave himself up to despair . Yet , notwithstanding this comp lication of complaints , together with a debilitated constitution , he was completel y cured of all his iu . firmities , and restored to the full enjoyment of health b y these justly renowned medicines , when every other means had failed . Extraordinary Cureintte West India , of Leprosy , ando & tr direful skin diseases , June 3 rd , 1844 . Mr . Lewis Rcedon , of Georgetown , Demcrara , writes , under the above date , that UoUoway ' s Pills and Ointment have cured bad legs that no doctor could manage , ulcers and sores that were of tho most dreadful description , as likewise leprosy , olotehes , scales , and pfher skin diseases of the most frightful nature , and Uiat the cures effected there by these wonderful mcqjeines ore so numerous and exti-aordinary as to astonish th 0 y . hole population , '
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/ w ^ yj ' R . wrt—A Wonderful Circumstance . CanceredBrcf . it . ~ A Wonderful Cireumttance . -Copy ef a Letter Aom fiicliard Bull , bootmaker , Tatton , ^ near Southampton : — February 9 th , 1845 . To ; Professor Hollowajy . Sir , —The Lord haSiPermittcd to-be * wrought a wonderful cure of cancers or-abcesses ; of twelve years' standing , in my wife ' s breast .. In the latter part of the time , eleven wounds were open atonce . The faculty declared the case as past cure , sevcral . p ieecs of bone had come away , and I expected that my poor wife would soon have been taken from me . It was then that a friend recommended the use of your pills and ointment , which , to our utter astonishment , in the space of about three months , healed up the breast as soundly as ever it was in her life . I shall ever remain , Your most grateful and obedient servant , ( Signed ) Richabd Butt . Wheezing on ( he -Chest and Shortness of Breath . Copy of a Letter from Mr . Jeremiah Casey , No . 1 , Compton-plaee , Compton-street , Brunswick-square , London , April 25 th , 1 S 43 : — To Professor Holloway . Sir , — beg to inform you that I believe I had been , for more than three years , one of the greatest sufferers in the world with chronic asthma . For weeks together my breath was frequently so short that I was afraid every moment of being choked with phlegm . I never went into a bed ; very often , indeed , I have been obliged to pass the night without being able to recline sufficiently to lay my head on a table , lest I should be suffocated . No one thought I should live over the winter , nor did I expect it myself ; but I am happy to say that I am now able to work from morning to night , and that I sleep as well as ever I did in my lile ; and this miracle ( I may say ) was effected by rubbing your invaluable ointment twice a day into Uiy chest , and taking ten of your pills at bedtime , and ten again in the morning , for about three months . ( Signed ) Jeremiah Caset . In all Diseases of iue Skin , bad legs , old wounds and ulcers , bad breasts , sore nipples , stony and ulcerated cancers , tumours , swellings , gout , rheumatism , and lumbago , likewise in eases of Piles , UoUoway's Pills in all the above cases oug ht to be used with the Ointment ; as by this means cures will be effected with a much greater certainty , and in half the time that ft would require by using the Ointment alone . The Ointment is proved to be a certain remedy for the bite of moschetoes , sand-flics , chiego-foot , yaws , coco-bay , and all skin diseases common to the East and West Indies , and other tropical climes . Burns , Scalds , Chilblains , Chapped Hands and Lips , also Bunions and Soft Corns , will be immediately cured by the use of the Ointment . Sold by the Proprietor , 214 , Strand ( near Temple Bal" ) . London ; ami by all respectable vendors of patent medicines throughout the civilised world , in pots and boxes , at Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., Is . Gd ., lis ., 22 s ., and 83 s . each . There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes . N . B . Directions for the guidance of Patients are affixed to each pot and box
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VALUABLE MEDICINE . HUNT'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS ; a most excellent Medicine for Bilious Complaints , Disorders of the Stomach aad Bowels , Habitual Costiveness , Indigestion , Heartburn , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Influenza , Worms , Spasms , Nervous and Dropsical Complaints . For upwards of forty years have those Pills obtained tho unqualified approbation of the public in general , among whom may be included families of distinction and medical men . Their composition is so truly excellent , and their beneficial effects have been so widely experienced , that the proprietors feel the greatest confidence in recommending them as one of the MILDEST and MOST EFFICIENT APERIENT FAMILY MEDICINES ever offered to the public . These Fills , require no confiucment nor alteration of diet , and are adapted to every variety of nge and constitution . They soldoai operate until eight or ten hours atlei taken , and then gently . They restore the tone of the stomach , strengthen the digestive organs , cleanse ihe bowels of all impurities , and promote the due secretions of the liver and of the kidneys , and by invigorating the system generally , become an invaluable restorative of health to bt . th sexes . Officers of the Army and Navy will find these Pills an invaluable appendage to their medicine chests , as they retain their medicinal virtues ia all climates . Ladies , even of the most delicate constitution , will find these Pills particularly beneficial , loth before and after their confinement ; nor can they be too highly recommended t « r the general use of schools . They are also an excellent preparatory in the use of medicinal waters , sea-bathing , & c . Prepared and Sold by Messrs . Hunt ( the ori ginal Proprietors ) , C 5 , Great Pulteiiey-street , Uath ; and sold , wholesale aud retail , by Messrs . Barclay and Son , 95 , Farringdun-strcet ; Butler , 4 , Cheapside : Sutton , 10 , Bow Church-yard ; Edwards , (! 7 , St Paul ' s ; Newbury , 45 , St . Paul ' s ; Sanger , 150 , Oxford-street , London ; and by all respectable Medicine Venders in the Metropolis and Provincial Towns . Be careful lo see that the names and address of the Pi-opi'ictOl'S uiv engraved on tlio Medicine Stamp , around each box , as such alone are genuine . Price Is . lid . each box .
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BANKRUPTS . ' f . FYo » a Tuesday's Gazette , October 21 , 1845 J John Joseph Tvigwell , of the Ilavrow-road , been shopkeeper—William Ilannis Taylor , late of the Square Shot Tower , Commercial-road , Lambeth , but now of 180 , Piccadilly , stave manufacturer—William Guy Voucher , late of Sydney , New Suutli Wales , but now of IS , Stepney-green , merchant—Edward William Wyon , of 18 , Gower-streot , Bedford . styu . avc , bronze manufacturer—Charles Hawkins , of Briclc-lanc , Si > italtields , grocer— William Senior , ot Sheffield , hosier—John Breakcnridgc , of Liverpool , tailor —Henry Blunt , of Woolton , Lancashire , licensed victualler —John Rawsthorne , of . Maneliester , general agent—David Smith , late of Lantivit . juxta Neath , Glamorganshire , but now of King ' s Swint ' ord , Staffordshire , iron master—William Parfit , of . Bristol , engineer .
DIVIDENDS DECLARED . John Hilton Ba / . ley , of Manchester , cotton manufacturer , second dividend of 2-Jd . in the pound , and a first and second dividend of 'is . fijjd . in the pound , on new proofs , payable at 35 , George-street , Manchester , any Tuesday . Elizabeth Clegg , of Waitliland , Lancashire , flannel manufacturer , second dividend of Igd . in the pound , and a first and second dividend of 5 s . igd in tlio pound , on new proofs , payable at 35 , George-street , Manchester , any Tuesday . ltobert Kipling and William Atkinson , of Wood-street , Chcapside , warehousemen , second dividend of Is . in the pound , payable at 7 , Prederick ' s-place , Old Jewry , any Saturday . Hubert Kipling , of Wood-strcct , Cheapside , warehouseman final dividend of 15 s . in tlie puund , and 2 os . in the pound , on new proofs , payable at 7 , . Frederick ' s-place , Old Jewry , any Saturday . |
Thomas Jeeves , of Hitchin , Hertfordshire , bricklayer , first dividend of 2 s , id . in the pound , payable at 7 , Frederick ' s-place , Old Jewry , any Saturday . Joseph Phillips and Thomas Pearson , of Finsbury-house , South-place , Finsbu . iy , silk dressers , first dividend of Vis . in the pound , payable at 7 , Frcderiek ' s-place , Old Jewry , any Saturday . Charles John Hunt , of 21 , Cork-street , Buiiiagtoo-gaidens , Gl , St . James ' s-stveet , and 10 T , Quadrant , rtcgesrt-Street . billiard table maker , first dividend of !) s . in the pound , psyable at 7 , Frederick ' s place , Old Jewry , any
isatuvday . Samuel Libbis , of Strattou St . Mary , Norfolk , first dividend of 2 s . id . in the pound , payable at 1 , Frederick ' s place , Old Jewry , any Saturday . Thomas Humphrey , sen ., and Thomas Humphrey , jun ., of ICingston-upon-Ilull , shipwrights , first dividend of 8 s . iutlio pound upon the separate estate of Thomas Humphrey , sen ., also a first dividend of 10 s . in tho pound upon the separate estate of Thomas Humphrey , jun ., payable at 43 , Mill-hill , Leeds , on and any day after October 22 . Henry Joseph Edward Saffron , of Huddcrsfield , Yorkshire , cloth merchant , first dividend of Is . 8 d . in the
pound , payable at 43 , iMill-hdl , Leeds , on and anv day after October 22 . 3 * John Thaekrey , of Leeds , dyer , first dividend of 8 s . in the pound , payable at id , Mill-hill . Leeds , on and anv day alter October 2 i . Lav . iuby Pcarsom , of Xewcastle-upon-Tyne , leather c rS , n first dividenu of Is . Gd . in the pound , payable at oy , Grey-street , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , any Saturday . James Gockbuvu , of New Broad-street , City , merchant , fifth dividend of Is . in the pound , payable at 13 , Old Jewry , City , on October 22 , and two following Wednesdays . . "William Dritton , of Borrowby , Yorkshire , manufacturer ot linen cloth , first dividend of Hd . in the pound , payable at 4 « , Mill-hill , Leeds , on and any day after October 22 , John Eyre Pearson , of Sheffield , wine merchant , second and final dividend of Is . in the pound , payable at 7 , Commercial-buildings , Leeds , any Tuesday . Jollll Atkinson Hick , of Leeds , carver and guder , first and final dividend of 4 s . 3 d . in the pound , payable at 7 Commcreiat . buildmgs Leeds Tuesday
, , any . William Harrison , of Woodhouse Carr . Yorkshire , pattern dyer , first dividend of 3 s . 6 d . in the pound , payable at « , Comiiicraal . buildings , Leeds , any Tuesday . fl Henry Xicholl of Grcetland , Yorkshire , worsted spinner , final dividend of Is . Cd . in the pound , payable at 7 , ComI mcrcml buildings , Leeds , any Tuesday . J . ha B .-rwiuk , of WiudinUl , Yorkshire , worsted stuff manu . aciiirer , first dividend of 2 s . Id . in the pound , payable at , , Commercial-buildings , Leeds , any Tuesday .
DIVIDENDS TO BB DECLABED , At the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Charles Colls , Charles Thompson , and Richard Peckover Harris , jun ., of 72 , bombard . stroet , City , bill-brokers , No . yember 11 , at twelve-Thomas Clarkson , jun ., of 10 A , Charles-street , Middlcsex-hospital , upholsterers' wave houseman , November 11 , at eleven-Rowland Evans , of Barge-yard , Bucklersbury City , East India merchant November 11 , at twelve-George Greenwell , John Ben a mm , David Dearburg , and William Whitehall , of Pore , street , City and Coventry silk manufacturers , November 11 , at halt-past eleyen-Lmg Uobuuwn , of BaluSn , Essex , millwright , November 19 . -it ttvnlvn it „ i , ' Denny Coggon . of io . ^ 'iday-stSt . ' ciS ^ reliotnS November 12 , at two-Thomas R « i SS ' street , Southwark , and late of PenehuXbuJlS ?™ eta " builder , November 11 , at two-James Watson cfr ' ter of WO , Long-aei-e , coach plttter , November . 11 , nt twelve Thomas Sanders , of liatnsirata Kent « i '» l " 6—ber . , at ^ y ^ o ^ XS ^ r ^^ L lT ' druggist , November 12 , at halt' ^& " * fe
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James Recce , of Axminstcr , ironmonger , November h at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Exeter-lieui-y Alair waring , of Manchester , draper , November 14 , at twelv , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Manchester-Ben w riel q of Uorest-in-Saddleworth , Yorkshire woollen cloth ma iiufacturer , November 11 , at twelve , at the Court ot Bank ruptey , Manchester-Charles William kesse meyer , 0 Manchester , merchant , November 12 at twelve , at tin Court of Bankruptcy , Manchester—inward Li . wton am Thomas Kay , of Rochdale , iron founders , November 11 , a , twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Mauehcstcr-Johr Braithwaite , of Morpeth , Northumberland , innkeeper of
November Id , at twelve , utthe Court Bankruptcy , i \ W castle-upon-Tync—Charles Martyn , of Durham , iineudra . per , November 13 , at eleven , at the Court ^ of Bankruptcy , Newcastle-upon-Tyne-William Bees and James Dues , ol Newcastle-upon-Tyne , and of Durham , builders , . N ' ovem . hev 11 , at . half-past eleven , at the Court ot Haukiuptcr , Ncwcastlcupon Tyne-Johu llerving and William ncr ! riiig , of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , merchants . November !} , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Newcastle-upon-T yne —George Elwell Jackson , of Birmingham , dealer iu iron November 12 , at eleven , at tlie Court of Bankruptcy , 13 ' u-i mingham—William Shaw , of Stafford , saddh r , November io , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Birmingham .
Ceutificates to be granted , unlesseause be shown to tho contrary on the day of meeting . Henry Koline , of Lawrence Pountncy-lano , City , and 8 , Dorcliester-place , New North-road , wholesale st . ivma iiufacturer , Nov . 11—Charles George Webb , of Bmliond . sey , Surrey , woolstapler , Nov . 11—William Greenwell , of 8 . i , Kedcross-street , duuthwark , wheelwright , Nov . 13 _ George Salmon , of City-road-basin , timber merchant , Nov . 11—W . Best and J . dnowdeu , of Southampton , prin . ' ters , Nov , 11—Thomas Duusbery , of New Fai'in , ion . street , City , and late of Brook-street , Holbm-n , bout fac tir , Nov . 15—John Shorland , of Bristol , grocer , Nov . J 3 _ John Law , of ltamsden Wood , Laiicashii-e , cuiton sjiin . ncr , Nov . 12—John Mariand , jun ., of TodmuiiU-a , I . aneashire , roller maker , Nov . 12 . CEivrmcATES to be granted by tVie Court of Review , unless cause be shown to the contrary , on or before November 11
James Warren , of Bristol , merchant—John Cann , of Woolwich , Kent , bricklayer—Simon South , of S idttte ^ ate , Lincolnshire , coal dealer—Henry Trior , of Sise-lnne , City ' stationer—William Perkins , of l ' ortsca , upholsterer — Joseph Haycock , jun , of 'Wells , Norfolk , corn factor—John Woollains , late of 15 , Charles-street , Manchester , square builder .
PARTVERSHtPS DISSOLVED . Thomas Sibary and Edmund'Simpson , of Kingston . lipoil-Hull , stockbrokers—John Simon Smith ami Jolm Henry Ilutchiiis , of Trinity-square , Tower-hill , City , snr . geons—Bavid Rolley , James Hoylc , and James Gothar ^ , of Sheffield , typefounders ( so far as regards Bavid liuhY y ) —John Garton and Edward Hall , of Taxall , Cheshire , bleacners—Matthew Morton and J , Bruce , of llcekmond * wike , Yorkshire , confectioners—Samuel Walton anil William Bott—Robert llr . ttniu and William Walker lirittnin of Chester , woollen drapers—William North and Willjain Johnson—Thomas Toms and James Pulling , of ( ! , Urndenell-plaee , Mew North-road , crape collar makers—Henry Tilbury , Robert Thbury , and William Tillmrv of Clevelawl-street , St . Vaneras , brdaS maimfacttirci'g - Thomas iinsley and Tlieopliilus Tilisley , jllll ,, of Sedljlev Staliordshirenail '
, irotmioiigers— Edward ilimlle " aiul James Greenwood , of New Acevington , Laia-ii . -hire . cot . ton spinners-Adam Gregory , Henry Jenkins , . ' 111 ( 1 John Nelson Wood , of Liverpool , slate iiierclianis ( so far as regards Adam Gregoryj-Johu Booth .-. ml William B Muxon . of Kingstiin-upon-llull , woollen drapcrs-Geonrc ' Northen and Henry Hall Barling , of luiigstoii-upon-liull painters-John Dunlop and Alt ' . Bridget ! , of Manchester ' commission agents—Henry Moore and Geui-ge ) tou < e of IS , Great Titeiirield-street , Jlarylcboue , linen drapars—James Edge Partington , jun ,, mid Clliirles Marsh Williams , of Manchester , stockbrokers—John Blake and John Atkinson , of Salford , Lancashire , vinegar makers-Thomas Voile , James Voile , and George Sale Wardley , of Lutterworth , Leicestershire , linen drapers — Richard White aud James Aslibec , of Deptfovd , Kent , general agents ,
'Iiie Cheat Eukoi*Ean Railways' Company. — Among The Numerous, Indeed Almost Unlimited
'Iiie Cheat Eukoi * ean Railways' Company . — Among the numerous , indeed almost unlimited
number ot projects for new lines ol railway which are now before the public , and other proposals for the judicious and profitable investment of capital , the above company comes forward with a most comprehensive scheme for undertaking tho completion and working of all the proposed . Continental lillCN , as lllSO a full and elaborate establishment of railways in our colonial possessions . It is proposed that whenever a grant for a railway has been secured by tho successful negociation of this company , such grant shall be constituted a separate and distinct company ; the holders of shares in the original company to he entitled to a pro rata proportion of the shaves in
every new company formed by the obtainment of further concessions . A body of directors is to be chosen , not only well-known for their individual wealth and standing in society , but as men of sound practically scientific views . A portion of such directors , accompanied by a well-appointed and efn ' cieiiteiig"ii ) CL'riiigstaf ^ will visit the various localities where railways arc required , report on the nature of the soil , population , tlie requirement of means of traffic , and every circumstance connected with the lull development of the subject . Daily , as proposals for the Investment of capital arc being made in railways in the United Kingdom , they are not sufficient to meet the enormous hoard of wealth which still remains to be poured ii-to the lap of speculation ;
and a company such as this , formed from among the most wealthy aud extensively connected of our merchant princes , our fundholders , and Isyvjua laud proprietors , will have resources at hand which will enable them to undertake the mostghjautic projects in the shape of railway communication , and secure to the shareholders a large return for the capital invested . At present only a preliminary announcement has appeared ; but , we underatanu , a prospectus will shortly be issued , with a powerful list of directors , a complete detail of the bankers , solicitors , cmjincero , & c , which will be required to carry out so extensive a scheme , when we shall devote some considerable attention and space in our columns for the dull consideration of this highly important subject . —The Mining Journal . .
Railways in London . —A jireat scheme is on foot ' to build in Farringdon-street a central terminus for railways , uniting Liverpool , Manchester , liirining-I ham , and other places with the metropolis . The | man of business will be able to step out of his oflicc , - and , without any packing up—without so much as buttoning his coat , or doing more than pocketing his papers—be set down in Manchester or Liverpool . The project has , in a preliminary stage , received the sanction of the City Parliament—the Court of Coiu' mon Council—who have referred to a committee the
petitions from companies to purchase the necessary I ground . The site of the Fleet Prison , crcwlu'le the 1 cage of the miserable insolvent debtor , will hereafter j be thronged by people passing and repassing from all parts of the world , ciu er ministers of tho industry j and prosperity of the country . No contrast could exceed that of the past aid future use of the site . ! There is a talk of some ycat central terminus for all railways . It docs not , however , need any vast rlFoi't of imagination to look beyond even that scheme , to the day when the metropolis will be converted into ; one immense terminus , by means of a special system I of metropolitan railways , traversing the whole space ; I so . that the Birmingham traveller may take to the i rail at Newington Butts , the Brighton traveller at
Paddington , ' the Bristol traveller at Whitceliapel ; dispensing with the preliminary obstruction of cab or omnibus . It has been well remarked , that the resident at Kensington or Bayswater will not long consent to remain , in point of time , at a greater distance from the heart of the metropolis than the resident at Harrow or Maidenhead . You may find it take you as long to go from Kensington to the London-bridge terminus of the Brighton Railway , as from Londonbridge to Brighton , Nay , of two friends taking leave at London-bridge , one for Brighton by rail , and one for Kensington by omnibus , the traveller to Brighton might reach his destination first . London " will speedily find the means of balancing these disparities ; and when that has been done by an internal system
of railways , the long-lined railways wilt obtain the means of using the internal system as an extension of their own . Some object , that the introductionof railways ' , into the metropolis willobstruct . tradc , and injure the citizens ; but how facility of transit can obstruct trade is the puzzle . Railways do not obstruct trade anywhere else ; not over the country , nor within fac , tories , where the tram-rails from the coal-house to the engine-house , the moving stages ascending and descending from Hoor to floor , are all of the railway genus : and a great town may be considered to stan between the wide space of a country at large and the narrowed crowded space of a factory . The railway conveyance for passengers ia the cheapest in the world , upon the whole the safest , and self-evitlcntly
the most facile . The railway carriage is virtually a moving room , and without much difficulty it migl j t be made completely so ; a luxury which the Americans hayc almost effected in their " ears" Time is precious to tradesmen ; though some citizens , it seems , have still to learn the fact . An hour lost in traversing London to get at the railway mav cause him who has just learned some important intcllig « ^ to miss the packet for America , or lose the s or goods made up on a hasty order . An hour or two to bo wasted in the omnibus may decide that you will not go or send at all about some business that nag "' have proved worth the trouble : whereas railways in London would convert the whole metropolis into one vast office . Eventually , the citizen ' s private counting-house and country-house may be one , with a back railway connecting it to his city counting-lie 1150 ' But to have an internal svst . pm nf rnilwavs vou Wn :
not do without termini in London itself—not one , hut many . And greatly must such an innovation conduce to the improvement of London . It will re" « the principal streets from huge masses of heavy t raffic --exchange for the ponderous and obstructive waggon the flying island or subterranean magic car of the ra" - way train ; saving hindrance , noise , and mcctawcw troubles innumerable . It will introduce handsome edifices . It will break up bad neig hbourhoods- ^ this very terminus at Farringdon-street promts , w do , and give opportunity for remodelling wh ° le ? ' - ' tricts without special cost ; the one operation ot improvement becoming a mere incident in tho otn « i operation of making the railways . It will shake « P the ill-contrived framework of the British cap ««» suggesting and facilitating other iniprovemen ' > until radway-traversed London will look back « nu smiling pity on those days when citizens mr Wg who . dreaded lest railway umtoi sfl 0 U , d ote trade , ~/ S >«« afc »\
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 25, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_25101845/page/2/
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