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American Emigration Office, 86, Vtateiloo-I-Oad, Liverpool.
AMERICAN _EMIGRATION OFFICE , 86 , _VTateiloo-I-Oad _, Liverpool .
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION . T HAT excellent OINTMENT , called the " POOR MAN'S FRIEND , " is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description , and a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs ( if of twenty years' standing } , cuts , burns , scalds , bruises , chilblains , ulcers , scorbutic eruptions , pimples in the face , weak and inflamed eyes , piles and fistula , gangrene , and is a spedfic for eruptions that sometimes follow vaccina _, tion . Sold in pots at 13 id . and 2 s . 9 d . each . Also , his PILULE AXTISCROPHCL . _E , confirmed by more than forty years' successful experience as an invaluable remedy for that distressing complaint called scrofula , glandular swdling 3 , particularly those of the neck , Sic They present one of the best alternatives ever compounded for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all ber operations . They are efficacious also in rheumatism , and form a mild and superior family aperient , and may be taken ut all times without confinement or change of diet Sold in boxes at 13 i ( l . and * 2 s . Od , By the late Dr . Roberts ' s will , Messrs . Beach and Barnicott , who had been confidently entrusted with the preparation of his medicines for many years past , are left joint proprietors of the Poor Man ' s Friend and Pilula ) _Anllscrophulie , Sic , & c , with the exclusive right , power , and authority to prepare and vend the same . The utility of these medicines is fully testified by thousands of persons who have been benefited by their aid . Amongst the numerous testimonials received , the following is selected : — To Messrs . Beach and Barnieott , Bridport . Gentlemen , —Amongst the many cures performed by your invaluable medicines , I may mention one _^—the person does not wish his name to appear in public print , but yon may refer to me for the facte of the case . A maa , whom disease had so affected his face tliat it was one complete outbreak , and so disgusting that he was obliged to keep it covered , and , after trying several remedies , but all in vain , was induced to try your Poor Man ' s Friend and Pills . After using a pot and a box of pills , he seemed to grow worse ; but through my persuasion he continued thc medicine , and when he had used the fourth pot of ointment , and also thc pills , he was completely cured , and has remained so ever since , now nearly six months . Many other remarkable instances of cures I have known , inasmuch as I positively think it is one of the best medicines I amactuiainted with , for the diseases to which it is _reoom-neiided . Tours very faithfully , Thomas McAdah . _Dtmganuon , April C , 1 S 41 . _EEtVAKC of _Coiwtebfeits . —Ifo medicine sold under the above names can possibly be genuine unless "Beach and Barnieott , late Dr . Roberts , Bridport , " is engravod and printed on the stamp affixed on each package . Sold wholesale by the Proprietors , Beach and Babkieorr , at tlieir Dispensary , Bridport ; by the London houses ; and by appointment by Dr . Butler , Dublin ; Marshall , Belfast ; O'Shaughncssy , Limerick ; M'Sweeny , Galway ; _M'Adam , Dungannon ; G . P . Atkins , chemist , 132 , Patrick-street , near the Market , Cork . I ' ' r ¦ '
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- - < ALL MAT BE CURED !! r _nr I HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . r FIFTY ULCERS CURED IN SIX WEEKS . f TjlXTRACT ofa Letter from John Martin , Esq ., ChronlcU ¦ XU Office , Tobago , West Indies : — February 4 th , 1845 . To Professor nolloway . Sir , —I beg io inform yon that the inhabitants of this islnnii especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , are very anxioiisof havingyourastonLdiing ' . medicines within their reach , from the immense benefits . some of them have derived from tlidr use , as they have ' been found here , in several cases , t _« cure sores and ulcers of the most malignant and desperate kind . One gentleman in this island , who had , I believe , about fifty running ulcers abont his legs , arms , and body , 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 ) Jons Mastin . 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Tue faculty declared tlic case ' as pest curs , _sewral pieces of bone had come away , and I expected _tliut _tny poor wife would soon have been tak <* n from me . It was ffi 6 n that a friend recommended the use of yonr pills and ointment , which , to our utter astonishment , in the space of about three months , healed up the breast as soundly as ever it ivas in her life . ' I shall ever remain , Your most grateful and obedient servant _^ ( Signed ) _RicnARD Bull . Wheezing on the Cliest end Shortness cf Breath . Copy of a Letter from Mr . Jeremiah Casey , No . 1 , Compton-place , Compton-street , _Brunswick-squarc , Loudon , April *> 5 : h , 1 S 15 : — To rrofessor Holloway . Sir , —I "beg to inform you tliat I believe I had been , for more than three years , one ofthe greatest sufferers in the world with chronic asthma . For weeks together my breath was frequently so short that I was afraid evenmoment of being choked with phlegm . I never went Into a bed ; _n-ry often , indeed , I have been obliged to pass the night without being able to redine sufficiently to lay my head on a table , lejt I should be suffocated . Ko 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 life ; and tliis miracle ( I may say ) was effected by rubbing your inraluable ointment twice a day into my chest , and taking ; ton of your pills at bedtime , mid ten again in the morning , for about three months . ( Sigued ) JEUEHiAn _Caset . In all Diseases or lnx Skis , bad legs , old wounds and ulcers , bad breasts , sore nipples , stony and ulcerated cancers , tumours , swellings , gout , rheumatism , andlumbago , likewise in cases of Piles , _Iloiioway-s Pills in all tiie above cases ought to be used with the Ointment ; as by this means cures will be effected with a muchgrcatercertainry , and in half the time that it would require by using fhe Ointment alone . The Ointment is proved '* to be ii certain remedy for fhe 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 nands and Lips , also Bunions and Soft Corns , will be immediately cured by the use ofthe Ointment Sold by the Proprietor , 244 , Strand ( near Temple Bar *} , _liondou ; and by all respectable vendors of patent medicines throughout fhe civilised world , in pots and "boxes , at Is . _IJd ., 2 s . 9 < L , 4 s . 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_, , TRE TRULY-WONDERFUL CURES OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , AND COLDS , Which are everywhere performed by DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS , HAVE long established them as the most certain , perfect , and speedy remedy in existence for all disorders ofthe breath aud lungs . The following _testimoaials will be read with interest :- _" From Mr . 3 . S . Weir , chemist , 1 , Lowgate , HuU . Dated April 9 , 13 _i 5 . Gentlemen , —Thc following unsolicited testimony in favour of your inestimable medicine has just been received . This case , however , is only one among many which constantly pass under my notice . Yours respectfully , Jos . S . "Wm . _AKOTHER CURE OF A _FOURTEEN YEARS ' ASTHMATIC COUGH . Read the following extract of a letter just reccired from Mr . Edward Preston , _coal-merchaut , _Taragon _^ treet , Hull , dated April C , 1845 : — Sir , Grateful for the relief my wife has experienced by the use of Locock ' s Pulmonic Wafers , from a distressing asthmatic cough , with which 6 he was afflicted for the last fourteen years , I feel a great desire tbat her surprising cure should be made _knewn , for thc benefit of those suffering as she did . Yours , Sic , . _Edwabo Preston . AKOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF ASTHMA . From Mr . J , Waterhouse , surgeon , < tc , Broad-street , Halifax . Dated April 1 , 1845 . Gentlemen , —I can conscientiously bear testimony to the general good effects of Dr . Locock ' s Wafers , as very many after _n trial have called upon me to express their satisfaction and gratitude . Tho following case Is but a sample of many others in whieh the medicine has sur . prised thc patient by its rapidity in working a wonderful cure : — A female residing in the neighbourhood of Halifax had long been subject to a confirmed asthmatic cough , when her husband app lied to me . He said he was persuaded she conld not live many days , as from cough and want of rest she was so ranch enfeebled ; and the use of medicine , in which she had persevered for many months , had given her no relief . The very first dose of the Wafers wrought a surprising change ; they soothed her cough , and gave her a comfortable and refreshing sleep ; and , by persevering in their use , her strength has returned , and with _, out tho aid of any other medicine this patient , who had been a long and apparently _hopdess sufferer , is now fully restored to health . This case I can vouch for , and can satisfy any inquiries by reference to the parties . Yours , & c , 3 . WATBBnOCSE . REMARKABLE CASE OF IMPROVEMEMT OF TUB VOICE . From the cdebrated Infant Thalia . Jan . 15 , 1845 . Sir , —I deem it to be one of our social duties to acknowledge the benefits we derive from the skill and labours of each other ; and I have now such a duty to perform towards you . My little girl , known as the Infant Thalia , suffered lately very severely from a cough , and relaxed Uvula , eo much so tliat she could not fulSl her _professional duties . VarioHB remedies were tried without success , until a friend recommended your Pulmonic Wafers ; their beneficial effect was instantly apparent , and a cure speedily effected . The continued m _, & of them I find materially _improuM the ( one and _j-OH'er of the voice . I could not let this very effectual cure pass over without informing you of it , in the hopa that you might make tt known for the benefit of others similarly suffering . I shaU be happy to answer any inquirier . S . Sunn . ' 49 , Great Queen-street , London . Re particulars of many hundred cures may be had from every agent _Viroughout the kingdom and on the continent , I Da . Locock ' s _Wakbs give instant relief , and a rapid ' cure df asthmas , consumption , coughs , colds , and all die ' orders ofthe breath and lungs , ic , Sic To Sikgeb 6 and Public _Shakers they are invaluable , r as in a few hours they remove all hoarseness , and increase the power and flexibility of the voice . They have a most ¦ pleasant taste . Trice ls . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and lis . per box . Agents—DaSilr . 1 r . ndC 0 ., 1 , Bride-lane , _Fleet-sh-eel , London . CAUTION . —To protect the publicfrom spurious imitations , her Majesty ' s Honourable Commissioners have ' caused ro bo printed on tho stamp , outside each box , the words , "Dr . Locock's Wafers , " in white letters on a red ground , without which none are genuine _. Sold by all Medicine Venders .
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A new and important Edition of ¦ tiie Silent Friend Human Frailty . THE FOCKTEENTH EMTIO !* . Just Published , Price 2 s . Sd ., in a staled envelope , and sent free to any part of the 1 ' niteu Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order . for 3 s . Gd . THE SILENT FRIEND . A MEDICAL 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 _i effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on tlic partial or total EXTINCTION ofthe REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : thc desbuctiveeffectsof Gonorrhoea , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in il familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished with Engravings , representing the deleterious Infiuenee of Mercury on the skin , by eruptions on the head , face ,- and body ; with approved mode of cure for both sexes ; followed by observations on the obligations of MARRIAGE , aiid healthy perpetuity ; with directions for the removal of certein Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted without exposure , aud with assured confidence of success . By B . and L . PERRY and Co ., _Consduino Surgeons , London . Published by the Authors ; sold by Heaton , and Buckton , Briggate , Licds ; Strange , Paternoster-row ; Hannay aud Co ., 630 , Oxford-street ; Purkis , Compton-street , Soho , London ; Guist , 51 , Bull-street , Bhmhigbaui ; nnd by all booksellers in town and countiy , OPINIONS OF TBE TRESS . "We regard tie work before us , the "Silent Friend , ' * _as a work embwci . _ig most clear and practical views of a series of complaints hitherto Uttle understood , and passed over by the majority of the medical profession , for what reason we are at a loss to know . AVe must , however , confess 'hat a perusal of tliis work has left such a favourable impression on our minds , tliat we not only recommend , but cordiall y wish every one who is the victim of past folly , or suffering from indiscretion , to profit by the advice contained In its pages . "—Ape axid _Ax-gus . " The Authors of the "SUent l _' _l-leuil" seem to be thoroughly conversant with the treatment of a class of complaints which are , we fear , too prevalent in the present day . The perspicuous style in wliich thisbook is written , and the valuable hints it conveys to those who arc apprehensive of entering the marriage state , cannot faU to recommend it to a cartful perusal . " —A' iu , "This work should be read by all who value health and wish to enjoy life , for the truisms therein contained def y all dc * bt . —Farmers' Journal . TIIE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM . Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired fanctions oflife , and is exclusively directed to the cure of such complaints as arise from a disorganization of the Generative System , whether constitutional or acquired , loss of sexual power , aud debility arising from S yphilitic disease ; and is calculated to afford decided relief ' to those who , by early indulgence in solitary habit 6 , have weakcned the powers of their system , and falleu into a state of chronic debility , by wluch the constitution is left in a deplorable state , and that nervous mentality kopt up which places the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of life . The consequences arising from this dangerous practice , are not confined to its pure physical result , but branch to moral ones * _, leading the _oseited deviating mind into a fertile _Aeld of seftucive error—into a gradual but total _degradation of manhoooV-into a per . uicious application of those inhoront rights which nature wisdy instituted for tho _prworvntiou of h * r species ; bringing on premature decrepitude , and ail the hitbitudes of old age . Constitutional weakness , sexual debility , obstinate gleets , _excesso _.--, irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , total impotency a * nd barrenness are effectually removed by this invaluable medicine . Sold in Bottles , price lis . each , or the quantity of four in one Family bottle for 33 s ,, by wliich ono lis . bottle is saved . Prepared only by Messrs . PERRY and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Burners-street , Oxford-street , London . Kone are genuine without the signature of It and L . PERRY and Oo . impressed in a stamp on the outside of each wrapper , to imitate wliich is felony of the deepest dye . The Five Pound eases ( the purchasing of wliich will be a saving of one pound twelve _sliillings * may be liad as usual at 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London . Patients in the country who require a course of this admirable medicine , should send Five Pounds h yletter , which will entitle them to the full benefit of sueh advantage . May be had of all Booksellers , _Dr-icgist _** , and r . itent Medicine . Venders in town and countrv throughout the Umted Kingdom , the Continent of Europo and America , of whom may be had the " _Siiekt I _' meio . " "Messrs . _PEJIKY _exuect , when consulted' by letter , the usual fee of onc pound , witliout wliiek no notice whatever can be tahen of the couimunication . Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases . PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 'Js . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., aud Ua , per box , ( Observe the signature of It . and L . PERRY and Co . on the outside of each wrapper ) aw well known throughout Europo and America , to he the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of a certain disease , in both scxeS j including Gonorrhea , Gleets , Secondary Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , Deficiency , aud all diseases ofthe Urinary Passages , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from business . They have effected tha most surprising cures , not only in recent and severe cases , but when salivation and all other means have failed ; tliey remove Scorbutic . Affections , Eruptions on any part of the body , Ulcerations , Scrofulous or Venereal Taint , being calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and restore weak and _emacintcrl constitutions to pristine health and vigour . Messrs . Pcny and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted as usual , at 19 , Beruers-streot _, Oxford-street , London , punc tually , from Eleven in the morning until Eight in the evening , and on Sundays from Eleven till One . Only cne personal visit is required from a countrv patient to enable Messrs . Pony and Co , to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure , after nil other moans have proved _ini-fi ' _- JCtual _. ff . B .-Country Druggists , BookseUers , Patent Medicine Venders , & c , can be suppued with anv quantity of Perry ' s _Punfj-ing Specmc Pills , and Cordial Balm of Syriacum , with the nsual allowance to the Trade , by most of the _pmepol Wholesale _Tatent Medicine Houses in London .
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| BEES ' -COMPOUND ESSENCE OF CUBEBS . THE moBt safe , speedy , and certain remedy ever dlsco-T _« red for the cure of discharges , gleets , spasmodic _ttrictures , weakness , heat , irritation of the bladder , pains ofthe loins , and all disorders of the kidneys aud urethra , frequently performing a perfect cure in the short space of three or four davs . It does not contain any mercury , and may be taken by the most delicate of cither sex , with perfect safety , as well as advantage to their general health . —Sold in bottles , at 4 s . Gd ., 10 s „ and 20 s . each , by Stirling , chemist , 86 , High-street , Whitechapel : andean behad of Sanger , 150 , Oxford-street ; and Hannay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; aad of all the principal medicine vendors in the kingdom . The genuine has the name ot J . W . Stirling cagraved on the stamp . —Ask for _Rees Essence . * # * It can be sent with instructions , securely packed , to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt of a Po 6 _* > office order for the amount .
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Jut published , Fifteenth Edition , illustrated with cases , and _twdvefixxc engravings , price Si . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , axd sent free to any part of the kingdom , on tH receipt _efapost-offlet order for 3 j . 6 < i . BRODIE ON DEBILITY IN MAN . A MEDICAL WORK on nervous debility and thc concealed cause of fh _» decline of physical strength and loss of mental capacity , with remarks on tiie effects of solitary indulgence , neglected gonorrhoea , syphilis , secondary symptoms , Ac , and mode of treatment ; followed by observations on xiarriage , with proper directions for the removal of all disqualifications . Illustrated with engravings , showing the evils arising from the use of moreury , and its influeuce on the body . By Messrs . Bbodie aud Co ., _Consulting Surgeons , 87 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London . Published and sold by the Authors , at their residence ; also by Sherwood , Gilbert , and Piper , _Paternoster-row ; Mr . _Koble , 114 , Chancery-lane ; Mr . _Purkiis , Comptonstreet , Soho ; Hannay and Co ., G 3 , Oxford-street ; Barth _, 4 , Brydges-strcet , Covcnt-garden ; Gordon , 146 , LeadeHhallstreet , London ; Roberts , Derby , Sutton , _jRewVie-ofiice , Nottingham ; Gardiner , Gloucester ; Fryer , Bath ; Harper , Cheltenham ; Keene _. Bath ; Cooper , Leicester ; Caldicott , Wolverhampton ; D'Egville , Worcester ; J eyes , "Northampton ; Ousley , Shrewsbury ; Parker , Hereford ; Turner , Coventry ; Gibson , Dudley ; Slatter , Oxford ; Newton , Church-street , and Ross and Nightingale , _ChronicIe-oQice , Liverpool ; Ferriss and Score , Union-street , Bristol ; Wood , High-street , Guest , Bull-street , Birmingham ; Collins , St . Mary-street , Portsmouth ; Mendham , Kelson-street , Greenwich ; Davis , Bernnrd-sfreet , South _, ampton ; and by all bookseUers in town and country . OP 1 SIOKS OF THE PRESS . "Brodie on Debility in Man . " This is a work of great merit , and should be placed in the hands of every young man who is sufferin _*; from past folly and indiscretion . Il contains many valuable truths , and its perusal is certain to benefit him in many ways . Brodie and Co . have also publishod "The Secret Companion , ' - ' a work of a very valuable character , which is enclosed and sent free with all their medicineii . _—Xonrf-Mi Mercantile Joxirnal . The authors of tlii 6 valuable work evidently well understand the subject upon which they treat ; andthi 6 _isthe be 6 t guarantee we can give those persons to whom it is likely to prove serviceable . It is a publication which can , and ought to be , p laced in the hands of every young man to guide him among the temptations of the wprld to which he may be subjected . —Kentish Mercury . THE CORDIAL BALM OF ZEYLANICA ; or , _JTature'e Grand Restorative ii exclusively directed to the cure ol nervous " sexual debility , syphilis , obstinate gleets , irregnlarity , weakness , Impotency , barrenness , loss of appetite , indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising I from venereal excesses , ic . It is a most powerful and useful medidnc in all cases of syplrilis , constitutional I weakness , or any of the previous symptoms which indicate approaching dissolution , sueh as depression of the spirits , fits , headache , wanderings of the mind , vapours and melancholy , trembling ' or shaking ofthe hands or limbs , disordered nerves , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath , and inward _wasiiugs . This medicine should be taken previous to persons entering into the matrimonial stnte , to prevent the offspring [ suffering from thc past imprudence of its parents , or inheriting any seeds of disease , wliich is too frequently the case . Sold in bottles , price 4 s . 6 d . and lis . each , or the quantity of four in one family bottle , for 33 s ., by which ' ono lis . bottle is saved . With each is enclosed " The Secret Companion . " ! The £ 5 cases ( the purchasing of wliich will be a saving I of £ 112 s . ) may be had as usual . Patients in the country who require a course of this admirable medicine , should send £ S by _Ielier , which will entitle tliem to the full benefit of such advantage . J BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS are universally acknowledged to be the best and surest remedy for tho cure of the Venereal Disease in both sexes , including gonorrhoea , gleets , secondary symptoms , strictures , seminal weakness , deficiency , and all diseases ol 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 perse-I verance in the Purifying Vegetable Pills , in which Messrs . j 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 tiie body , ulcerations , scrofulous or venereal taint , will cleanse the blood from . all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour . I CONSULT "THE SECRET COMPANION , " Embellished with engravings , and enclosed with each box of BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS , price Is , I } - ! ,, Zs , 9 d ,, 4 s , fid ,, and lis . per bos . Observe the signature of " R . J . Brodie and Co ., , London , " impressed on a seal in red wax , affixed to cach bottle and box , ns none dse aro genuine . j Sold by all medicine vendors in town and country , of whom may be had Brodie ' s medical work on Debility in > Man . 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 , _Sfgntoguc-street , Russell-square , London , from eleven o'clock in the morning till eight in the evening , and on Sundays from eleven o ' clock till two . : Country patient 6 are requested to be as minute as possible in the . detail of their cases . Thc communication mutt be accompanied with the usual consultation fee of £ 1 , and in all cases thc most inviolable secrecy may be relied on . N . B . —Country druggists , booksellers , and patent medicine . venders , can be supplied with any quantity of Brodie ' s Purifying Vegetable ' PiUs , and Cordial Balm of Zeylanica , with the usual allowance to the trade , by the principal wholesale patent medicine houses in London . Only one personal visit is required to _effect a permanent cure . Observe!—27 . Montague-street , Russell-square , London .
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PARR'S LIFE PILLS . "O EAD the following letter from Mr . W . Alexander , iV Bookseller , Yarmouth : — Groat Yarmouth , March 27 , 1845 . Gentlemen , — -Being recently at Norwich , I called tpon a gentleman at his request . He said , having seen your name in a newspaper as an agent for the sale of PARR'S TILLS , and also letters addressed to you testifying their efficacy in the cure of various _eompiaints , I resolved to try them . I had been very unwell for two or three years , my stomach much out of order , and I constantly felt a paicful difficulty in breathing ; I employed two nudical gentlemen , and took a great quantity of medicine , but derived no benefit ; on thc contrary , I found myself daily declining and getting weaker , so that I could scarcely walk from one street to another ; indeed I was in a melancholy desponding state . Accordingly , I purchased a box , and took them as directed . At the end of a week I was much better , having taken , I think , only eighteen pills ; consequently , Icoiitinuedtaking tliem rogularly , i \ udwhon I had takentwo boxes and a half , I became quite well , nnd to this day I have enjoyed life , having now good health and good spirits . If , how ever , I feel any slight indisposition , I have rocourse to the niodicine I have so much reason to prize , which restores me to my usual good health . This gentleman wished his case to be made public , although for obvious reasons hc could not authorise me to give his name . This timid , perhaps in some cases , prudent cautiousness is not uncommon . A neighbouring gentleman has several times admitted to me that he derives great benefit from thc _occasional use of Parr ' s medicines , but will not permit me to mention it to any one . I am , doar Sir , yours , _respectfullv , WILLIAM ALEXANDER . P . S . The Pills have _eutuvly removed the cough and Asthma , MR . nACEETT , TOE CELEBRATE : *) AMERICAN ACTOR , now performing in tills eountry . gave the following important testimonial to tlio efficacy of PARR'S LIFE PILLS before leaving for America : — To the Proprietors of _PARIt'S LIFE PILLS . _SlEB , —Having used _PARR' 3 LIFE PILLS ou several occasions when attacked by violent "Bilious complaints , and baring been fully satisfied of tlieir efficacy , I beg leave in justice to you , as proprietors of the medicine , to testify as much . Yours , respectfullv , Long Island , Nov . 9 , 1844 . Wm . n . " _Hackmt . _tj _^ r * Tho extraordinary effect of this medicine is the wonder of thc age ; it has been tried by hundreds of thousands as an aperient , and has in cverv ' instance done good ; it has never in the slightest degree impaired the most delicate constitution . Tens of thousands have testified that perseverance in the use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS will completel y cure any disease , and are living witnesses ol thebencfit receivedfrom this invaluable medicine . —Sheets of testimonials and the " Life and Times of Old Parr" mav be had gratis , of every respectable Medicine Vender throughout the kingdom . Beware of spurious imitations of the above medicine . None are genuine unless the words PARR'S LIFE PILLS are in WHITE let-tees on a RED ohound , engraved on the Government Stump , pasted round each box ; also the fue-simile of the signature of the _Proprietor , " T . ROBERTS and Co ., " London , on the directions . Sold wholesale by E . Edwards , C 7 , St . Paul ' s ; Barclay nnd Sons , Fiirringdon . streot ; Sutton und Co ., Bow Churchyard ; Mottcrshead and Co ., Manchester ; and J . and R . Rahncs and Co ., Edinburgh . Retailed by at least one agent in every town in the United Kingdom , and by aU respectable chemists , druggists , and dealers in patent medidnc . Price 131 d ., Ss . 9 d ., and family boxes lis . cue ' " ] , "f vil _Elections are given with each bos .
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mn » vie -o » iutt v nT _*(* nTf * TNTi '' J _^ WRAY'S , FAMILY MEDICINES , _rmomsED BT Her Grace the Dowager Sir C . F . "Williams , Knt . Duchess of Leeds . " Sir Edward Lytton _Bnlwer , Lady Sherborne . Bait . Earl of Lincoln . Captain Boldero , M . P . Marquis of "Waterford . Edward Baines , Esq ., M . r . LordBantry . Archdeacon Webber . Doctor Bloomberg , Vicar of General _Maitland . Cripplegate . General Gardner . Mr . Justice Crcsswcll . General Nisbitt . And families ofthe first distinction . THESE Medicines , which are found to possess bo great a power over the rcspectivccomplaints to which they are applicable , as frequently to render further medical aid unnecessary , wcre also honoured with the patronage of—His late R . II . the Duke of Lord John Churchill . guggeXi Sir Francis Burdett , M . P . Lord Charles Churchill . George Byng , Esq ., M . P . Sir Matthew Wood , Bt . M . P . And numerous Medical Gentlemen of eminence in London have borne testimony to their efficacy , . _Trepared aud sold , wholesale and _rewii , at 1 is , Iioiborntnu , and * M 4 , Strand , London - _, and may be had of all medicine-vendors in the United Kingdom ; also iu America , of J . 0 . Fay , nthis Drugstore , 193 , Broadway , corner of Dey-sfreet , New York ; in Munich and Frankfort , of Frederick Breul ; and can be obtained in the priucipal Capitals of Europe , as well as all her Majesty's dependencies . Strongly recommended by the Faculty , Wray ' s Aromatic Spice Plasters for the Chest . —Coughs , Colds , Asthmas , Shortness of Breath , Pain or Tightness ofthe Chest , Affections of the Lungs , dse ., are effectually relieved , and in many cases entirely prevented , by the timely application of Wbay ' s Aromatic Srice Plasters to the chest , which arc far superior to thc common warm plasters , and frequently supersede the use of internal remedies . No person during the winter ought to be without one , travellers by railroad in particular . Sold at ls . and ls . 6 d . each . Wray ' s Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger . —A certain cure and preventive of all Nervous Complaints , Spasms , Gout , Rheumatism—an invaluable remedy for Flatulence , pain in the Stomach , also an excellent adjunct to Seidlitz Powders for debilitated constitutions . In bottles at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Cd ., and Us . Wray ' s Chalybeate German _Seidlits Powders , in boxes , containing powders for twelve glasses , at 2 i _=. each , and iu bottles , fitted in cases , with spoon , measure , A-c ., complete , at 7 _» . 6 d . and 10 s . fld . each . Very convenient for 1 trardling or exportation . Common Seidlitz to make twenty-four glasses , 2 s . per packet . Wray ' s Improeed So _< laic Ginger Beer axid Lemonade Powders , in packets , for eighteen glasses , atls . _andls . 3 d . ; or in cases , comp lete for travelling , at 5 s . Gd . and 7 s . 6 d . each . Wray ' s . 4 iitiIii _! ioiis PiUs—In boxes at ls . IJd ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 s . 6 d . each . —These Pills are an excellent remedy for preventing and removing Bilious disorders ; they gently operate as an Aperient , and , by keeping the bowels in a proper state , are calculated to promote that regular office of thc Bile which is necessary to the preservation of health . Hence their beneficial effects in removing _Indigestion , _Ilead-nchc , Giddiness , Sickness , attended with a feverish heat ofthe system , loss of appetite , oppression of the chest , kc Wray ' s Specific Mixture , warranted to remove Urethral _Di-ichiu'ges in forty-eight hours—in the majority of cases , twenty-four—if arising from local causes . Sold in bottles at 4 s . Cd . and lis . each , with full instructions . Wray ' s Improved Suspensory Bandages , well adapted for Sportsmen , Gentlemen hunting , riding , walking , suffering from disease , relaxation , local debility , & c ; approved of and highly recommended by the late Mr . Abernethy . Best Jean , ls . and is . Cd . ; ditto with fronts , Ss . Cd . ; Knitted or Wove Silk , 2 s . Cd . ; ditto with clastic springs , 7 s . Cd . Wray ' s Steel Spring Trusses , for Hernia , properly adapted ; single , 5 s . Cd ., 7 s . Cd ., and 10 s . Cd . ; double , 10 s . 6 d ., 15 b ., and 21 s . Medicine chests fitted up for family uso or sea voyages . Genuine Drugs and _Chymicals of every description , with their several preparations , according to thc Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians . A large stock of new English Money of the finest quality , retailing at ls . andls . 6 d . per lb ., and the best West India Tamarinds at the same price . A liberal allowance to Mer ' eh . _iiils and Captains . _Pbytieinn . 6 ' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully and accurately prepared by gentlemen regularly qualified . Physician ' s Advice from doven till one , every day . Surgical Attendance every evening from seven till nine . Persons residing in the remotest parts ofthe country can be treated successfully , on describing minutely their symptoms , age , habits of life , < kc , and inclosing a remittance for medicine , which can be forwarded to any partof the world , securely packed , and carefully protected from observation . All Utters to be addressed to "M . 0 . What , 118 , _Holborn-hill . "
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rHE NORTHERN STAR , AND NATIONAL TRADES' JOURNAL , ESTABLISHED in Leeds in 18 S 7 , and . since then the leading Provincial Journal in thc Kingdom , is now published at No . 840 , Strand , London . Thc object of the Proprietor in establishing theNorthcrn Star was to furnish a fearless and faithful organ for the representation of the Labouring Classes , whose interests from time immemorial have been shamelessly neglected . The removal of the Star to London has enabled its conductors to supply the reader with the latest intdli genoe , us well as the most interesting news ; in consequence of which its number of readers have materially increased in the Metropolis , and its country circulation can be equalled by fow , even the most extensively circulated Metropolitan newspapers . Prom the extensive circulation ofthe Northern Star , together with the fact that it is read b y all classes of society as the organ of the movement party , Advertisers will find it to be a medium of communication with the public at urge worth notice . Books and Publications for review must be addressed ( post paid ) to the Editor , 840 , Strand , London . Adveriscments and orders for papers to be addressed to Feargus O'Connor , 840 , Strand , where all communications ivill bo punctually attended to . The following extract from the Newspaper Stamp Returns for October , November , and December , 1843 ( since which no returns have been made ) , show that the Northern Star Is far at the head of many old-established Londoa Weekly Journals : — _IVOKXItEKIV STAR 117 , < 900 News oftho World .. 86 , 000 Tjiuted Service Ga-Record .. .. .. .. 83 , 500 _-tett _* 19 , 500 Examiner 71 , 000 Patriot CO _. _000 Britaiiuia C 6 _. 090 Spectator 48 , 000 Mark-lane Express .. 54 _. P 00 Era 41000 _Tablet 45 , 000 John Bull 39 000 Observer 41 , 000 Watchman 38 , 000 _£ " as „•• S 7 , C 00 Age and Argus .. .. 22 , 500 _Sonconfoi-mist ., .. 30 , 000 Sentinel 20 000 Bell ' s New Woekly Journal of Commerce 13 , 500 Kessengcr .. ,. 22 , 500 * # * Observe the Office , 310 , Strand , London . The following Books arepublished at the Northern Star office , _3-tO _, Strand , axul may be had of aU BookseUers and Ncivs Agents .
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CHAMBERS' PHILOSOPHY REFUTED . Just pubUshed Price Fourpence ( forming a Pamphlet of 5 G pages demy Svo ., in a stiff wrapper ) , THE THIRD EDITION QV A FULL and COMPLETE REFUTATION of the PHILOSOPHY _confined in a _TUACT recently pub-Ushed by the MESSRS . CHAMBERS , of Edinburgh , entitled thc "Employer and Employed . '' This valuable little work contains the most complete defence of the demands of the Working Classes for their fair share of the enormous wealth created by Machinery , as well aB a justification of Trades Unions . The numerous appeals that have been made to . Mr . O'Connor from nearly ov-ery part of the kingdom for the pubUcation , in pamphlet form , of those Dialogues that have recently appeared in the Star , have determined him to gratify what appears to be the almost unanimous wish ofthe Labouring Classes . The Employer and the -Employed , " # # by Feargus O'Connor , * * beats anything even of its author ' s . _—JBcoiiomidt . Complete in one Vol ., neatly Bound in Cloth , A PRACTICAL WORK ON SMALL FARMS . Trice Two Shillings and Sixpence . BT * sTAKGrS O ' COKXOR , ESQ . The desire of tlic author has boon to furnish a valu able compendium at such a price as would , enable every working man to become possuESed of it . It eontains lithe _practical instructions , together with _riatcs describing Farm-house , Offices , Tank , Form-yard & c with particular information requisite for carr _** _in » ' out all the operations . ° N . B .-The above work may still be _pwured in num . bers , price Cd . eaeh . " I have , within the last few months , visited every part of France , and I declare that I have seen more _misTrv in one street in Dublin than in all France ; the tZ % Pare wel clad , well fed and merry ; they -Wall emptoy d on r _*;? r / i _^ 0 / (/ _7 _f " ' r on _^ aWe _taklngsl" !! _£ ml m } fi Utkr in Mmin _*> ri _™ _M _> _^ Those person , dcsirous of bettering their condition and of becoming _"independent Labowmf' by _ena-rim ? the _producth-e-labour- Market , wiU do well TS "A _rracticid Workon SmaU Farms , " by _Feakccs _O'Conkoh , Esq . It contains much useful information , invaluable to the parties for whom it was written ; and Old Farmers will find many useful lessons in the new svstem of hu ? bundry , which they have yet to learn . The work _dX great practical knowled ge , and is written so that im v one _^ o _^ uSe _^ _dSS fiey do not understand the _nracticc of * p „ J a , _^ theory ; and , _A _^^ _- _^ SSKSS exphun , by some long chemical term , wi ? b _Zn reader may pas * , HJm 4 _££$£ _* _£
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_nnunce . and harder understand when it in nrnnn ., nounce , and harder to understand when it is _pronoiiii C ( ' _- >\ The reader will find that Mr . O'Connor has avoided J » | those hard names , and suited the language to tlte _toh * " _^ ing labourer , whose college is generally the workslZ * $ or , at best , the Sunday Sdiool . Though the work j , % ¦ vritten for holders of Small Farms , yet no A _l _' otaJ ! 4 Tenant ought to be without it ; thu valuable inf .. rm _Mfo . _;? it contains respecting tilling and cropping is ' alike _usefcj ' _? to all . "—Extract from a Farmer ' s Litter . * f ; "This really useful little volume ought to he _!„ _,, . ' _% . hands of every one at all connected with _agrieuluJ ! _/? pursuits , "— D . oyd ' s Weekly London Newspaper . l V ; _'l " Although we feel no desire , in the language of • _, : _f proud Peruvian , in contemplating what wc hope to _rejow ¦ " . | in , the contentment , prosperity , and comfort of our fe _]* _^ _: J , men , to exclaim— " This , this is xr . y work ; " n 0 r _jsj /| i object , ns Mr . O'Connor declares his to be , " that csa % man who is willing to work may bo independen t i _, i ' c r : ' | other man in the world for his daily bread , " yet we J . if with much pleasure recognise in the book before - _-i 4 powerful instrument for aiding in developing in mao ! . ' much hig her destiny than he has hitherto attained . * - / _$ . "Mr . O'Connor shews clearly , what will soon be : i ] i | i , ir . „ - " " to aU who reflect deeply , that we lire not left without 2 m means of obtaining uot only all that is physical !* r _^^ - _" _* _$ site for rami's progress , but also that we may _n-ailil yp _^ ¦;¦ . _$ dice what is apparently desirable ; for none who _cin-fe ¦ ' ! $ peruse this work can doubt that a system of snull ¦ , „ _* J > held by active- and industrious labourers , would a ,,,,, "' ) M return , in exchange for healthful exertion , far more tlij ! 1 s requisite to preserve physical strength . M " Ilealso shews tV . _atsomsthiiigmorc than this is re , _^ ~ W site to ensure happiness , for hc says in page V . M , « 1 _^ A convinced that man can place no reliance whatever u _^ , *!| hisfcUow man , or a community of men , whciuircu _^ M stances operate upon his or their minds , thciiil | ut 0 cj , |> , | aud effect of whicli would be stronger than any abstrat * ) W _^ notions of justice . For instance , if a community _ofusfyS . bouring men . purchase a quantity f land , and liirc _^ _Jp ' bour for its cultivation , however just their intentions _^ [ j _§& pure their motives , they will nevertheless feel tlieiii-, { _[^ ||| justified in raising thc price of die land , according to U 'Jfimproved value conferred upon it by the labour of _ti , _' _- . _^ hired workman . This power of steadily trenching _^ _"Ij the rights of others is one of the greatest _disadvaiit- _^ ' . flpj against which the labourer has to contend ; _bihI UiJ , _, _S hired by a community , at the end of twenty years _itoi- ' * ;§ f § be in no better condition than they were at _starti- _;** , waj , '' . '* : _^? ' the community of proprietors would hsive increased _ttt ' - _'S value of their property _twenty-fo'd ; tliat is , they -Toa ' •¦ have robbed those labourers , by whose industry tlic _^ 1 was increased , of nineteen shillings in the pound . " _ihj ? " These remarks are powerful arguments in the _sjihetii |* £ in which they are written , and if examined in tlieir rtli ' Raj tion to the universal , they confirm the testimony ttj . ;! || ' " The earth Is tiie Lord ' s , and all that therein _ii _^ gr he round world and tliey tliat dwdl therein f _lo-l _^ after partaking freely of what is good for cach order -JS *! creation , any self-appropriation , by whatever parties ivMl dulged in , is from evil , and wiU produce its consequen t IK namely , vice , crime , and misery . ' . [§ _£ " Wc can strongly recommend Mr . O'Connor ' s woAij / _lgour readers , containing a great amount of practical iiif « . \ _Sk mation on agriculture , which should be nxo & t l » p _** l _« ri" _^ 3 diffused . "— _ConeotYliuni Gazette . 'it ' s May be had hi Four Numbers , price Sixpence each j ;|| v neatly bound in Cloth , Two Sliillings and Sixpence , ' m _^ Also , Price Fourpence each , Numbers I and II _ftfi THE STATE OF IRELAND . By Abtbgi _* . _O'Corkoh , _M j No man can understand the position of Ireland , _oriM'l Bearing of Irish questions , who is not conversant with ( mMX perfect picture of Ireland's condition , the causes of tcMv degradation , and the remedies for her manifold ovils . ma ——• ; ? 1 » Also , price 2 s . 0 d ., Second Edition Ml A SERIES OF LETTERS FROM FEARGUS _O'COsS NOR , ESQ ., BARRISTER AT AW , TO _DASIJl _^ K O'CONNELL , ESQ ., M . P . ; _M Containing a review of Mr . O'ConneU ' s conduct _dura-: | l | , the agitation of the question of CathoUc _Emaneipatiot ; ||* , together with an analysis of his motives and actions _siw _^ he became a Member of Parliament . The whole _formii _^ . romplcte key to Hie _poUtical actions of Mr , O'ConneU , _tvjsfEL reconciles all thc apparent contradictions in the acti t 1 » _T one of the _groatest agitators of the present day . ||* This edition contains the confirmation of T . _Attivoo ' | i Esq ., of the principal charge brought by Mr . 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They are divested , therefore , of all "J-Jffi hair-breadth distinctions and unnecessary _suhdivisiomOT " Analog-, * , which , if at . ill useful , can only be useful toiJM relgners . The science of Grammar is disentangledifo > them from thc folds of mysticism which have so long r , ||| shrouded it . The absurd and unmeaning tochnicaliiJfs _" which pervade all other works on G rammnr _areexchanrli for terms whicli have a definite and precise meaning !* * ™ lustrative of the things they represent . Thc Tarts l | f Speech are arranged on an entirel y new principle , fou » iij | _» on a philosophical consideration of the nature of _UM guage . The necessary divisions and subdivisions i _^ e rationall y accounted for , and the principles of Uuiv » _"i || Grammar demonstrated 60 fully that the meanest _# f « pl city may understand them as Clearl y as it _undcrsteilfjl that two and two make four . " _Wlfco In Syntax , the formation of fhe English Langvaie _isifti j _clusively consulted , without any unnecessary _wfercnci _^ _lw other languages . A majority of tho numerous mm given in most Grammars are shewn to be littlo better il _|* _iu a heap of senseless tautology . The necessarv K" _!«* lif demonstrated upon rational principles , and _mustratdpi _** a variety of examples . ' M By the use ofthe fifteen lessons , and the _accom _^ _r-ftp escrcises , anyone may , in a few weeks , acquire a • li | knowledge of Grammar , without any of the _disg _^ _isS ! drudgery whidi , under tliepvosent system , _prevcuUtS _j out often from ever acquiring a knowledKc of _Gru _^ -W * at alL : _J- _* _s I _«* A competent Grammatical knowledge of our t _^|* language is tiie true basis on which _aUUtcratweoos'Mtl rest . "—Bishop Imvth . _&™| ** Mr . Hill is evidentl y an original fliinker . neat _fef _^ i _, _tvlUi ability nnd success , the existing svstem _ofEfrjBagS Urammar , and points out the absurdities with wlm * j 8 s | ft encumbered . Justly condemning tho too frequent ' _"iStS tice of making pupils commit _portious of Grammar to-Ill _mc-ry a _ttoeks , he maintains thai the only _proiierrtjffll ! the memory is through th « undcretnndiug . * •• _£ ¦ bnt justice to him to say that , in tt few pages , lie ?' ' l l more dear and comprehensive view of the _•*« _" _»» the English language than can be found in so * ' * ' _- _* f Jl elaborate works . » _-sCiter ( , _^ Ga zette - • - ¦ fl "Mr . Hill has discharged his task with eons !*** * | _$ | ability and no person can peruse his books iritl " ' ' _^ thing like attention , without obtaining a dear ani * " _* M cient estimate of the construction and laws of his _vtf _; . f | | cnlar tongue . " -. _!^ Thnes , _»**! 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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 5, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_05071845/page/2/
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