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i . ¦ VVir _^ _E'S BblfflOMC _" -WAFERS . V _^ £ i _w _idKedy and _Wailingsuccess as Dr . i ? _JSIaa ' _pntiieati 6 n thHragh ' _onttheJunga _. m _S : _ _irtSfbllowmg rec _« htcuresm nIancheste _^ ] _^^ _MS'X _^ -charid _BilttefwbHli , Cheetham _leasing' demaiid ' for yourwaferi _speatt greatly in _Svourof _\ heir being a most excellent medicine , and the _enclosed is ' one of th _« many convincing proofe we iavehad of then : efficacy . •"; - " ™ * ¦ ¦( _ffipMa ) . " . _"" . ' Ltsch and Botieeworth , Chemists . Cobb or _FffJaatH < _eaes' Asthma , communicated io _thfioronrietor by Messrs . Lynch and Butterworth ,
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THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGH CURED HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . THE Earl of Aldborough curedofaliver and Stomach Complaint . Xxtract _« f a Letter from the Earl of Aldborough , dated Taia Messina , Leghorn , 21 st February , 1845 : — To Professor Holloway . Sir , —Tarious circumstances prevented the possibility « f my _thanldng you before this time for your politeness in sending me your pills as you did . I now talie this opportunity of sending yon an order for the amount , and , at the
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_^ This day is published , * y H . Badheu , bookseller __ and _pubtoher ; No . , _* _Regent-street , m _^ j _^^ _f-T-4 R DE PRATI on CHRONIC DISEASES of the JL / ' SKIN , their CAUSES and CURB , The above work may be hadV = poBtage free , in any - part f the ]__ mgdom ; by remitting the amount in stamps to Dr . ie Prat ., 4 , _MorUm _^ treet , _Cavendish-squarei ,.: '
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_HEALTHS _LONG _^ _IFEi AND HAPPINESS , _SECTJBiElii _^ _mATVPORtJI _/ AR MEDICINE
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ON DEBILITY AND DISEASE . Price 2 s . Gd ., in an envelope , or forwarded to any address free , on receipt of a post-office order fo x 3 s . 6 d ., THE MESTOR . OF HEALTH , ! aMedical . Work on Nervous Debility , and the Causes of . Premature Desay in Man , resulting from Excess , Infection , or _Impruience . Also , OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIAGE , and _tertain disqualifications , together with treatment for liseases of the Generative Organs , by J . S . Tiesoiand So ., Consulting Surgeons , 6 , Caroline-street , Bedfordiquare .
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VALUABLE MEDICINE . HUNT'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS ; a- most excellent Medicine for Bilious Complaints , Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels , Habitual Costiveness , Indigestion , Heartburn , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Influenza , Worms , Spasms , Nervous and Dropsical Complaints , For upwards of forty years have these Pills obtained the 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 cenfidence in recommending them . as one of the MILDEST and
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CAUTION!—Un principled individuals prepare tne - _" _«»•* ' spurious compounds under the same names i , _** _? copy the labels , bills , advertisements , and _^ te ' _sUmonialsof the original Thomas's Succedaneurn _« M is , therefore , highly , necessary to . _see thatth _^ Wftr " _Xhomitf ; ari _^ Hpward _!* , are _ouih \ _wr & _jiphffi £ eacb _articlepif jfUl _| iher 8 af _^ _audulentlj _ ___^ | _itionB | j FOR _^ P % N _^& OA _} % yp _^' H r : ' _& _' _¦*& ' _PricelseVud . ' _^' ' ' H _^ " ' _^
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Just published , Sixteenth Edition , _frustrated with cases , a * d _fuU-length engravings , price 2 s , 6 d ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to unypo 7 ; t of . fhe "kingdom , on the receipt bfa post-office order for 3 s , 6 d \ . . : ; _., i .. ' .- ¦''¦ .. .. !
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ilARE ON SPINAL DISEASE . THIS day is published , _price-3 s .. 6 d ., CASES and OBSERVATIONS illustri'tiye of tie beneficial results ? wbich may . be obtained _- b _^ close attention and persev _wv _SS _? e . insome ofthe most chronic and ; unpromising in--staficVdfsp _^^ eighteen engravings on _^ jrood . ' _^ _Ely SA W _»|^ . _' . _?? ' | _S _^ i '' _¦ ' -j ' . Lon _^ on \; _JdSn .. O _^^^ _i _. _^ _eM- ' _- ' _^* * > aad may he riiad o _1 . _^ bo 6 _^ se 1 _tlers /* _C ' _> _S ; ' -. v _^ _-v _; . < >
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CAUTION . —A ll Persons advertising Succedaneum for stopping decayed teeth , fraudulently attempt to imitate MR . CLARKE'S ORIGINAL SUCCEDANEUM ; and if any' Succedaneum than Mr . Clarke's be purchased , it will be discovered useless . Mr . Clarke can say , . without th ' e slightest " exaggeration , " that he has sold 3 , 000 bottles ofSuecedaneumwithin 16 months : and' 2 , 800 individuals have been able te use it successfully ; and most of the other purchasers have been to . Mr .. Clarke ,.. at his residence , 61 , Lower < j . ro 8 TenQr Street , _Londoa , tohave their
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Just Published , A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend on Human Frailty , Price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Ofliee Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in hoth sexes ; heing an enquiry into the concealed , cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has estfl _. Wished her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total
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CORNS AND BUNIONS . PAUI _/ _'B _. _fEyBII _^ ' _^ MM'S FRIEND , Patronised _^ by fh _^ ' _^ _BoyM-FdmUy and HobHity , ¦ . I S a _sure-and ' speedy cure for those severe annoyances , ; V _*^ _ithojftt- " _ciusing _thejleast _pafii or inconvenience . Unlike _aether remedies for _Cornsi its operation is _fciich as td rendei _* j the , Cutting of Coras altogether unnecessary ; indeed ; wVma | vJjiy , the pracfi _
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . T IIE manifold advantages to the Heads of Families from the possession of a Medicine of known efficacy , that may be resorted to with confidence , and used with success in cases of temporary sickness , occurring in families more or less _evety day , are so obvious to all , that no question can be raised of its importance to every householder in the kingdom . From among numerous testimonials , the following is respectfully submitted : — " To Mr . Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London . " 5 , Cooper-street , Manchester , March 12 , 1842 .
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_2 s . ° d .. 48 _ 6 < L . aad lis . each box ; or , post feee , 3 s ., Is andl 2 s .
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BANKRUPTS " " -. ( From Tuesday ' s <} aztU < , _Xovtmltrll lu , Thomsi Miller , of _Mansell-street . gZ ' _^ man-Samuel Stocker , sen . form « w ? J ?» an ' _* fi « l _4 . streev & lerkenwell ,: but now _ofTg ckl , \ _&¦ _«* _wwell , hydraulic Wflneer-Charle * -T _^ M , e *« _Graveaend , Kent , linendrti per- James _Phon W _Wte _** Hampshire , mMt _^ ter-Geor ge _HasSfe Bon-Utreet _. _itobaccpnist _^ _illiJm ? fr _/^ . of \ _X landihire , farmer-Godfrey Abraham _fj « _** C _P _cott-street , Goodman _' s . fiefds , watch _ilf , ' ° » at _fr liamRichard Bawons , of , I ; _ltaX »! ' «« -John Kirkby , _ofKirkeatol ., £ S _^> v . 2 * _turer . ' " i _« ancvn .. 5 < ii •—v -v _Ute
«; r , _> ti _'" _WBMims _, * Conrad Haverkam Qreenhow « f Nn ... _ . broker , first dividend of L" ? d . inthe _nl _^***** , f _»» _ragrim-street _, _Newcasa _e-i y _^ " P _^ u _^ is , » nd any followinE Saturday . ' ' « _t < W Robert Baxter , of Sheffield / merchant fW _,-. 5 s . m the pound , payable at 7 rS . . ' _- dew Leeds , any _fuesday . :, ' Comraerc _* _»** _builS Charles _Thomsen , of Huddersfieid York ,., * ' final dividend of le . lojd . in the pound T _'^ , _Commercial-buildings _, Leeds , any _Tuesdii * »•' Robert _Hentij , of Kingston-upon-ll „ n i ; o v ' dividend of ls : 2 Jd . i „ the pound p " ' _T _^ k _, _mercwl-buildings , Leeds , any Tuesday . < l * ' fit
3 JIV 1 DENBS TO BE nECUHED , At the Court of Bankruptcy , Lo _„ ' Robert Kimble , of 27 , Great M _arvlAnnT :, maker , December 4 , at half-past t _^ te-Jv _^ _<* . Stocks , of Norwich , linendraper , December in * ' _* ii ; -Edmund Baldwin and Richard S ! $ „ _** tt _Susswc , _Iinendrapeis , December 3 , at half ' _„ . , ! i James Rowe , of 7 , Blandford . strett , _iS- 2 ' _ST tlevep ~ monger , December 3 , at eleven—William _r . e > *• _' _& of 83 , _High-street , Camden Town , _mw _i _& _T . _* _< _half-pasttleven . ' * ' _^^ " _berty ,: In tilt Country . ¦ Richard Brown , of _Kineston-upon . IIiill i _ . i _ i < _ r .
« a .-. e __> juuurue , ot _JBeminerslev , Stafibrddrir . T - ** December 3 at eleven , at the Court of _affii _^? mmgham-Thomai _Hewett Wetmore , of _WoSll cer , December 3 , at eleven , atthe Court of Ban _& . > Birmingham-Joseph Curtis , of Uti _^ _cSg _& i draper , December 12 , at one , at the Court m _S _% _* Exeter-John Pitt , of Plymouth , grocer , _l ) ecem _& one , at the Court of Bankniptcy , Exeter-Genreell' * Plymouth , victualler , _DecemSeA , at one , at thfcoS ' : Prat , of Glastonbury , and of Wells , Somersetshire _soA _RrtSl w _^ _- _V ' _**™ - _•» « " > Court of Sut ? vn ! ° _^> , 11 , a ! n W , li _L aker S P euce _> <* ' Newcastle . _^! Jf £ _» _ _£ _™ r v * * , ecemuer 4 . a' eleven , at tlie Cot ' of Bankruptcy , Newcastle-upon-Tyne .
_Cebtificates to be granted , unless cause he shown to tt , contrary on the day of meeting . ' Benjamin Stephen Thomas Matthews , of 40 . Cornwall Toad , Lambeth , oil and colourman , _December ' 2 W _ Hiii _ niarv , or _itoyston , Hertfordshire _, baker . _Ilppnmk . . Thomas Downes Taylor , of 38 , Brook-street , _IfnlLtoilman , December 4-John Farrow , of Sum ™ . sX _, ? draper , December 2 . UU 1 > CERTIFICATES to he granted by the Court of Review - n ! # _ cause be shown to the contrary , on or before Deeem _^! . ' James Wenden Collyer , of _Newgate-stvoet Citv , ; tualler—Henry Williams / of Faringdon , ReiksMre «« .: —Jesse Banning , of Liverpool , stationer—Pet : wi | fu j ' ' raine , of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , bookseller—Jolii ' i _Kertrlr of Cambridge , coach builder-James Taylor , ofC-oml maltster-Thomas Clerc Smith , of 13 , _ilunrietta . str _« Covent-garden . w _PAKTKEllSBIPS DISSOLVES .
J . B . Perry , jun , and Andrew 8 earle , of _Fleet-st-,,., David Horgsn and Jabez Thomas , of Pont-v- *» _nriiM near CardiiF , coal merchants-Ralph Clark and ' _ltoS Foreman , of Sunderland , house builders-Joseph _IW and James John llance , of Liverpool , wool broken George Joseph _Jacltion and William Calreley Daviw ,, Liverpool , commission merchants — 'JChomas Ovendt Dadswell and Charles _Dadswell , of Tipton , _Staffora , iZ grocers—B . Sacker , Richard Greenwell , Smith _GwcimJ William Coot , John Gladston and T . llicliartUon ' ) Castle Eden , Durham , coal owners ( so far as re » iri Bailey Sacker )—John Tully and _WUliam 'i'hou i > son •' Monk _Wearmouth-ehore , Durham , sail nialte » c __ j _^ Tully , Wm . Thompsonnnd John Tullyjun of ta
, , ., _Weannoutli-shore , Durham , sail maksrs-Jamec Tat ! .-and John Taylor , of Cheltenham and Bath , tea aeal _. kl John Cairns , jun ., and William Strickland , of Ncw . _ njjj _7 Derby , _Turkey-rsd dyers-Joseph Holroyd _, "William ] i 0 )' royd , and Benjamin Holroyd , of Stone in Fu _ lw , Y _« _i shire , cloth dressers—Thomas Macartney and ' Patri . _1 Kelly , of Liverpool , surgeons—James Sands and _Jg « er _ Blackett , of Hartlepool , Durham , grocers-Willbv i & mond and Edward William Gooday , of Graj ' _s-innlatt .:. _neys—Joseph Cellinson and Edward Collinsuu , _ot'Lintct Yorkshire , worsted spinners—Algernon Sydney _Williaiu and Edward Russell Williams , of Derby , _lcuer-urt _., printers .
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Iso . vcHiLAscE . ~ At the recent fatal coal-mine accident near Bristol , George Brittan , the only survivor , although one ofhis anna , was broken to pieces , and his head and back eut in several places , quietlv loo !; out his pipe and began to smoke , which he continued to do till brought to the mouth of the pit ; and within n couple of minutes after the amputation ofhis arm by Mr . Grace , of Dawnliead , ho asked that gentleman if he might again smoke , and receiving an answer ia the affirmative , he commenced blowing a cloud out oi his short pipe , with the utmest composure .
Tragical _STonv . —On the 31 st ult ., the following murder took place near _Garlene , in Corsica , ' A young man of some property , named _Quilicliini . had seduced a dress-maker , named Angelina _Frantiseani _, and had promised to marry her , but broke . his word , and married another . A few days afterwards , Angelina , who had procured a pistol , seeing her seducer , went to hiin , and after a short canversation fired , lier victim fell mortally wounded and died at the end of a few hours . The murderess fled , and had not been captured when the account left .
Origin of a Momrn Rome . —The town of Rome , says the _-Rocaester Democrat , containing a population of oyer 5 , 000 , has been built up by factories for making paddles and oars from tho ash , thousands oi wliich are shipped almost by every vessel for Eng land , _France , Germany , Prussia , Sweden , Russia , and throughout all the East , The junks of the Chirese are now all managed by American oar ? , and the small boats of all Europe and Asia arc now propelled by the enterprise of the people of this village . Murder of Australian Discoverers . —It is feared thatDr . Leichardt and the party who proceeded _M-ith him , in August last , to Moreton bay , in Australia , for the purpose of exploring an overland route from that place to Port Essington , have been murdered br a party of the natives . : Tbe _Cabuj _^ c . —We understand that all the members ok' the Cabinet will i e-ass » mble in town at tbe close ofthe month .
Comrie . _—EARiHquAKK _.-r-A very severe shock oi earthquake occurred at Conirie on _Wednesdav the 29 th ultimo , about fdur o'clock , a . m . The shack did not cause so much alarm as the unusual long hollowsounding tremor , which-was heard for a considerable time after the shake . Decease op the Coaches . —The Brighton , Horsham , and London _"Victoria coach has ceased runnicg from and to the above places . Tee Piqua Piasi is patronized hy many ofthe firsl families in the land . . The economy derived from tbe use of the Piqua Plant , compared with tea , iB as follows : —Suppose : family using lib . of tea per week , worth 4 s . per ; ib . substitutes _^ the Piqua Plant at Ss . 6 i per lb . which requires but one-third the quantity to make the infusion of equal strength / the saving would be , per week , 2 s . 10 d _., and the coat . to the family Hd . instead of 4 a ., for one-third of _llb _7 bf the Plaiit ivill go as far as lib . of tea . —Set Advertisement .
Conss _as » _Busions . —It is a well-known fact that the malady of corns and bunions is more _unirertfl than perhaps any other unnatural growth witli _wliiea mankind is affiicted ; and itis equally _wellkaoffu , that of all maladies it is also the most painful and intolerant . To find Borne remedy for the cure , or 8 ! least the amelioration thereotj has called forth tie exertions cf many 6 f the most eminent members « t the' medical profession . ' Of those of modern times , none have laboured harder to arrive at this grand desideratum than has the proprietor of "Paul ' s _Ererj Man ' s Friend ; " and the success which has happ ily attended his exertions , after many years of elaborate study , may be estimated from the fact that hundred '
ol medical men have not only themselves _rcceirW personal benefit therefrom , but they invariably recommend it to their friends and patients . It is m general use by the Royal Family , nobility , clergy , < fcc , in fact , by all ranks and conditions , from the _Queen on the throne to the peasant in his cottage , and all acknowledge its efficacy and value . Its I f" ** is daily becoming move extensively diffused , and it is already used to a great extent on the . continent : even tho Chinese , with all their _prejudices , nave no * disdained to seek relief therefrom . " _¥ _m » . Lvcr $ Man ' s Friend" is gold by all respectable Chemists and Medicine-Venders , in every town throughout the United Kingdom , in boxeB at ls . Hi . and 2 s . 9 d . each .
C opy of a Letter _sbni io the Emiob o ? * b » Nkwfoujid ]_ and Times . —Sir , —I hereby _certily tU « _i had been , for a number of years , labouring under * most painful and distressing comp laintfor the cure ' whicli many receipts were unsuccessfully P _« S (! rl Ma . ' that having seen anadvertisement in the _W « w «" land Times for the sale of Professor Holloway s f i _" and Ointment in this Island , I was induced to purchase a box of thc PillR and give them a lair tn » . andamhappy tocertity , thus publicly , that show after I took the Pills 1 foundmyself gradually & WS better , and am now perfectly recovered . I can , ther efore , safely recommend the medicine to the mm _> Signed , AVilliam Stares , Cherry GardcHS , it Jew- * July 11 , 1844 . The Perth Courier recently stated that a _« f _*? advised by a female doctor in the neighbourhood w rub his bodv with turnentine . before going to bed ,.. ""
in the morning he would find himself cuiea . ° :. _ rheumatism . Accordingly he obtained the » _"" of his wife to rub the upper portion ollii 9 » oay , J while doing so , she accidently allowed . the _«{ , _«« candle to come in contact with the tur pentine * uiwhad been placed upon the body , _consequent _m' _* came enveloped in flame , inflicting serious mju _i How easily might this alarming accident have ot _** _^ prevented , if , instead of using tur pentine , ne " _»• taken that celebrated medicine , Blair ' s wnw _»" Rheumatic Pills .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 15, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_15111845/page/2/
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