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BOOCOCKS DliNNER PILLS.
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fTJHIS excellent Family Pill is remarkable for its j . efficacy in tho * e maladies arising from a di . « - ordered eondition of tbe stomach and botveis , as headache , acidity in the * tomach , heartburn , flatulency , spasms , los * of appetite , sen * e of fulness after meals , aad aumerouj other complaint * , which may be ' entirely obviated by conforming t » tie directions ' accompanying each . box . . They are particularly ¦ recommended to all perseas whW stoinach * - and iead are disordered >* &er . hard drinkingj wb » eh symptoms they seldom fail to reaoref-THid-if taken after too free ' an indulgence at table , djevtquickly restore the system to its natural repase . * Sold in boxes at Is . lid . < and 2 * . dd . eack .
BOOCOCK'S COUGH E 2 . ISIK . This is the most safe , efficacious , and approved oieaicine eTer offered to the public , for the relief of ¦ coughs , cold * , asthmas , hoeping cough , and all obstructions of the breast and lung * . It is of incalculable Tainein old , hu > ky , and dry coughs ; dissolve ? congealed phlegm in the throat , and- fey promoting gentle expectoration , it afford * wonderful ease in relieving the difficulty of breaking , spitting of blood , &e ^ peculiar to-asthmatic comptaints and consumptions . Tbe Bight csugh , which gemerally gives » e much pain and trouble to those afflicted with it , a des « of the Elixer will girt instant relief ts , and ensure to the patieat & comfortable and refreshing -sleep . In bottles at 1 * . \ U , and 2 s . 9 d . eaciu
Sold by John Booeock , Chemist , Leeae ; and by vnis appointment by J . Heaton Briggate * A . J . Marriott , Druggist , Upperbead Row ; _ J . Hohson , Market Street , Baines & Newsom , auiMrs . Mann Leeds ; Gell , Alderton , and Cardwell , Druggists , Wakefield ; Ellis , Ossett - , aad by most of tie respectable zse&cio * Tenders throughout the kingdom . Agests supplied on the usual terms . Ju ? t pubfislied , to be completed in twenty-four ¦ weekly nambers , price 3 d ., or in six monthly parts , price Is ., Part 3 , of the
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jpffifiB ^ "Ikufi ' ¦**** ' . Max ^ factwer ( £ Ake Celebrat ed REP , PILLS , Mo . 7 , Harper-Street , Kirkgate , I ^ ftUy IN calling the attestjon of a liberal Public to the numerous and almost unprecedented CURES Performing daily at his Surgery , wishes to remind tao * e who are , or bare been , unfortonatelv tainted with a Certain Disease , that they need ' but call npon-him to receive that aid which they so earnestly are desiring .
CASES . This is ta certify that I had my Shoulder pat out for some time , and was under two eminent surgeon * at WoodJesford , and my arm was completely pining away , and I eenld Dot follow my employment till I was recommended to come to Dr . Bird , and he put my Shoulder right in a short time . . I am now following may employment in goad health , - Signed , BENJAMIN ' CARR ,
Woodksford , near Leeds . I , Joseph Johnson , had a fill and dislocated mv Kaee last December , at WoodJesford , at my-work " ; I was ordered to go to Dr . Bird , and he put me right in assort tine ; and I am now in good health and follow my employment . - Signed , JOSEPH JOHNSON , Halton , near Leeds . This is to certify that I , David Blackburn , had a Pistolainmy seat / oreightyear *; application * were
made to the most learned of the faetulty , being several times cut , both at York , Scarborough , and other places , but tn no effect ; I taea applied to Dr . Bird , of Leeds , and ae mack a , perfect cure » f me in & Tery sbbrt tine without catting , and I an now ia good health and follow my employment . I , Lewi * ' Perky , do certify that I had my anele-¦ bone dislocated , and I was under two eminent surgeoaa of thi * town , but for fourteen days got no relief , until I applied to Dr . Bird , when he put my ancle right in a very short time .
Signed , LEWIS PERLEY , - Oilmill Yard . 23 rd of December , 1838 . ThL ? is to certify that I am now perfectl y cured of a white swelling whieh I had in my knee , by J . Bird . After trying nine different Sargeons , and to no purpose , I was indueed . tnnragb the advice of a _ friend to send for J . B ., who performed a perfect cpre in two months , and I am now happv to state that -mv
business is no inconvenience to me whatsoever ; also the spine of my back being injored with the other complaint in my knee , I was seriously iadi ^ poned for near two years , and the medical men in Ponte--fract , Hudderefield , Snath , and other places to which app lied , knew of no benefit to me . In order to shew that I think Mr . B . a clever person , I snail feel glad to give any information to any person that mar require sucb : information , and am readv , should any person ilispate the fact , to meet any * nch person or persons .
Signed , JOHN DAVIS , Draper , Cowerd , near Saaith . Application in frequently made at my Surgery , bv persons who s * ate that they , are afflicted by Cancer , wben the fact is , thai their eomplaints are nothing more than the fecondary symptoms « f a Certain Disease . By applying tome , they can ' be cured without injury to the constitution . Horses and dogs Cored .
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^ "V ^ ll ^^^^^ iBBBBV vCflV - ¦• s ^¦ BBt ^ aBBBBC vtBBsCfll . - ~ 4 ^^^ SSSSBSSSSSSSS ^ KSwA '' . ^ ISSSSSSK ^^^^^ ISSSSSSHksSniSSM . ' ' '' ' ^• sssP ^ HlW £ issssssflfl ^ Lv& - '* 1 SSSSSSSSSSSSSlSSSSSSSSSSstf . ^ ISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ^ iSSSS ^ iSSSsKiSSSSSSSSSSS ^ iSSH , i * ' ^ fl . i ? p ^ * t ^^ G 2 Sa 2 S ^^ 9 ^^^^ E ^ HI ^^^^ F hdeatb * s goUt - " and' ' bheumati c !>•'; pills . Another e ^ draorJinary cure of Rheumatism , from Lincohuhire . coBonaUctted by Mr . Hail , Bmkteller . Gauubamtgk *
( To Mr . Proutj 229 , Strand , London . ) . Sainsborougn , April 7 , 1838 . . * j—I « a requested hy Thomas Thornhill , of tais town , to coamunicate to yon tbe almost miracricras benefit he has received from the use of BLAIB'S PLLLS : he purchased a tox of tiiem at aay shop iantiright , "' mtihg tltat"heTiadrDeensbffering from Eheumaric lever for the last fifteen weeks , which had rendered him unable even so much-as to lift his nand to his head , without great pain . I was astonished to see him again this afternoon , lavghing and throwing hi * arms About like a madman . He came to state , Ait ne is already all but cured . I really could not have imagined that a single day <^ uld have made such a difference in the appearance a P" * V ^ erdar he was despairing of relief , and looked the picture of misery , to-day he is full « f spirit and seen * „ happy « a prince
. r * Sn ^* ^ ^ edidneB is d ° » « preading ™ Zjr ' ' Ir ^ v ? ' ^ " "bausted , you will ^ refore oblige by ending six dozen bpxes ^ immedi-« "f > » Yonr obedient servant , atSr ^ -t ^ ^ ** w ii ' » 4 ^ s ^ . ^^ m *** debilitating thefraL , wMchlS ^ SJ leftiB * rtronger and better state than before the caiady comawneed . AbS there is another mort xmportiM effect belonging to this Medicine—that it f Sr ^ taT di S fl 7 ™ g t 0 ae hnia > stom * > or Sold by Thomas Prwt , 229 , Strand , L « don ; a » d , by lus appointment , by Saeeton . Tt « nV >«^/
2 ff * Bj - £ ? T' £ *" ' I- » d » Clapham TwrUtbrnl ™ j > ) B ^ lj Townsendy Baines aad NewBome l * eds ; Brooke , Dewjburyj Dennis and Son , Moxon Little , Hartman , ColHer , Hargrove , Bellerb y . YorkeBoper , G « ldthorp , Bogenon N « wby , Key , Bradford ; Soldtborp , TadcMter j Kbodw , Snaith ; Brice Pneatley , Pontefract ; and all respectable Medicine Vewfcr * thwugnoot the Kingdom . Price & . 9 d \ per box . Ask for Blair ' s Gont and Rheumatic Pills , and «*» erre tbe name and address of " Thomas Prout 229 , Suand , London , " impressed on the Govern-* wnt Stamp affixed to each Box of the Genuine sUaeme ,
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A HEAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS . IMPOB . TAJ ?! INFORMATION . T ! HE CELEBRATED ROSE LINIMENT , for sore ai ppi& , U recommended to all pothers who wist to enjoy that highest of all maternal graifi cations- —thefuckling of tbeir -avu in / ant « , as a most valuable article ^ If tised itt tins , it wUl prevent that painful excoriation of the breasts , which to many tender mothers is most dMtresdng ;/ and it will at all times pVbve of eonsideraibl ^ efficacy in healing tke excoriated parts , awi-bas ttbe-peculiar property of being grateful and iuofienav * . ¦ Price Is . l ^ d . per bottle . '
ATKINSON'S INFANT'S PRESERVATIVE , prepared only by Robert Barker ( late AtkiosoB and Barker , ) his Dephew and successor , druggist aad apothecary , No . 1 , Market Place , Manchester , in moulded bottles , at Is . l ^ d ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 s . 6 d . each . The " Infant ' s Preservative" is a pleasant , innocent , and most efficacious carminative , adapted for the prevention and cure of those complaints to whith infants are subject ; as affections of the bowels , - difncult teething , convulsions , rickets , &e . &c . as
well as an admirable assistant to nature during tbe progreyi of tbe boopingcough , the measleg , and the cow-pox , er vaccine inoculation . Every peison who wishes to have these , medicines genuine will please to ob ^ rve , each bottle has upon the staup affixed over the cork the name of " Robert Barker , No . 1 , Market Place , Manchester , " engraved thereon , by favour of . her majesty ' s commissioners of stamp duties . The genuine medicine is not eold in any other way than in bottles , at Is . l ^ d ., 2 s . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . each .
MRS . YOUNG'S FEMALE PILLS happily adapted for those peculiar complaint * incident to females at particular periods of life . Price Is . l £ d . per box , duty included , and large boxes containing six of the smaller , at 4 s . 6 d . Sold wholesale also by MeRsr * . Newbery & Sons , 45 , St . Paul ' s Church Yard ; Messrs . Barclay and Sons , 95 , Farringdon-street ; Mr . E . Edwards , 6 /" , St . Paul ' s Church Yard ; Messrs . Sutton and Co ., Bow Church Yard ; and Mr . T . Butler , 4 , Cheapside , London
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^ j ^ BBBs ^ BB ^ H ^ sBraTra ^ t ^^ H . \^^ W ^^ t ^^ L ^ Mfc V ^ s ^ ly ^^ JBs ^ BssssssssssssW I TO THE SUFFEEERS FROM BILIOUS AND LIYJdK COMPLAINTS . T ^ HE un exampled snccc . « 8 of FRAMPTON'S X PILL OF HEALTH call * for particular attention . These Pills give immediate relief in all spasmodic and windy complaints , with the whole train of welUknown pytnptoms arising from a weak "tomaeh or vitiated bilieus secretion , indigestion , pain at the pit of the stomach , bilious or sick headacne , beartb « r :, ia < s of appetite , Kense of fulness after meals , giddines * , dizziness , pain orer the eye « , < Sfc . &c Persons of a full babit , who are cnbjw ; t to headache , giddiness , drow / iness , and singing in the
ears , ansing from too great a flow of blood to the head , * hould never be without them , as many dangerous symptoms will be tnurelj carried off by their immediate use . They are highly gratetul to the stomach , create appetite , mieve languor and depression of spirit ? , gently relaxing the boweln without griping or annoyance , removing noxious accumulation * , Tendering the system truly comfortable and the bead clear . The very high encomiums passed upon them by a large portion of the public , is the be * t criterion of their merit , and the continual statements of their good effects from all parts of the Queendom , is * souree of the highest gratification .
Sold by T . Praut , 229 , Strand , London . Price Is . 1 M . and 2 s . 9 d . per box ; and'by Saeeton , Reinhardt , Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , CUp ^ ara , Tarbotton , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newsome , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewabary ; Dennis and Son , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Collier , Hargrove , Bellerb y , York ; Cooper , GoJdihorpe , Rogerson , Newby , Key , Bradford ; Goldthorp , Tadcaster ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Brice , Priestley , Pontefract ; and by the Tenders of Medicine generally throughout th » Kingdom . ..- . __
Ask for FRAMPTON' 8 PILL OF HEALTH } and observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , Loado « , " on the Government Stamp
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THE Veittible Kingdom for Curativpg , aad all extreme Diseases will voon be banished from your families , for yon will find rem ^ iw in abundantt , then extract their virtue . * , and judiciousl y combine them , and the result will be a remedy of wonderful powers , certain success , and universal use , « ach as DR . STONE'S TASTELESS COMPOUND HERBAL SOLUTION , which possesses the Aperient , Tonic , Alterative , Antacid , and Vermifuge properties of various plants so Wended together as to produce either one or all the « e effects , merely by the variation of the dose ( which is at all times » mall ) . Tbe crmplainw for which it is recommended , and for which it ha ? already , in thousands of cases , proved so eminently interior to all other preparations are in diseases ' of the head , as apoplexy ,
pddines ? , dimness or weaknes * of sight , ' singing in the w .- « , epilepsy , inflammation of tbe brain , fulness , headache , &c . ; disea * es of tfie ytornafch , as spasms , acidity , indigestion , lo * s of appetite , oppression , sickness , bile , &c . ; diseases of the Hrer , ^ torpidity , gallstones , inflammation ; diseases ' of the boweU , as constipadon , from whatever eanue , inflammation , spasms , chronic diseases , irregularitie-- ' , worms , &c ; diseases of the system , as ferers , inflammatory or eruptive , scorbutic and other eruptions , nervous afr fections , &c . The discoverer ( a pbyincian ) guaran - tee * it * permanent efficacy 5 n all the foregoing complaints , as also that it is perfectly free from any mineral , as also from aloe ? , gamboge , or any other pernicious drug , but purely vegetable ,
ADDRESSED TO TBE PUBXJC . Economy and health require that ecery individual should employ those remedies which produce their effects speedily , and with the least loss of that which is to all as money—namely , " Time . " Now this can only be obtained by the use of such medicines as are best adapted to thre human frame , and which shall be « o anited as to produce more than one effect at the same moment , for as upon the accession of disease the whoW « y » tem is more or lest deranged , so the treatment indicated is { hat which shall relieve the whole of the symptoms , and this can be easily accomplished by the employment of vegetable medicines in proper combination , so that while the stomach , liver , and bowels , are equally and mildly acted upon , the strength may be supported , and the other
important functions , as the perspiration , &c . may be brought to assist in throwing off the disease . If medicaLmtn acted upon this principle , their patients would recover much quicker than they do now , — but then their charge * - most be necessarily less ; ' so their interest is opposed to their adoption of so rapid a method of care . If you wish to gave long bills and loss of time , try DR . STONE'S TASTELESS COMPOUND HERBAL SOLUTION , at tbe commencement of any attack , which will in . 8 tantly check and speedily remove the complaint . The small space allotted to an advertisement precludes the possibility of explaining all the ad vantages of this truly incomparable remed y , which is adapted to all ages and both sexe *; is perfectly safe , and can be taken nnder all circumstances .
TESTIMONIAL . "We readily testify to the valuable propertie * of "DR . STONE'S TASTELESS COMPOUND HERBAL SOLUTION , " which we ferl qualified to do , having used it ourselves for various complaints , and also witnessed its powers in numerous form * of diseases ; its effects are most astonishing . A vast number have , to our knowledge , recovered from the most obsrioat * and dangerous complaints , entirely by its means , and , even after all other * had failed . Si gned by Lady Seymour , Lady Williams , Lady Graham , Lady Dundas , Lady Palmer , Lady Stanley , Lady Douglas , Lady Gordon , the Hon . Mrs . Wil yams , Hon . J . King , Captain Yernon Smith , Vf . Sims , E *« ,, Samuel Hodge , Eso ^ J . Thompson , ¦ c-8 q ., &c . by whom it is patronised , as also by manr ethers of the Nobility and Gentrv .
Agents . — . Leeds , Baines & Newsome , Heaton , Bookseller , Briggate , Hobson , Northern Star Office , Market Street , the Intelli gencer Office , ^ eed « ; Hargr etTe , Library , York ; Whittaker S i 3 * ! hJ Wl & eBdd i hartley , Halifax M i 3 udde » foW ; Bowman , Shaw , Piccadilly Manchester ; Gardes & Co ., Church Street Liverp ^ l , and sold by all dealema Patent Medici bm m the Kingdom . Sole Yfhole . < a 4 e Agents , by appomtment , Messrs . Graham & Co ., 138 , Hoiborn , near Furmval ' s IDB , London , where agent , are requested to forward their Orde-g . ^ nr ^ nf wanted in every Town in England or the above valuable Medicine . '
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A SELECT LIST © r j CHEAP BOOKS , 80 LD . Br 9 . XBBOT 3 OH , BOOKSfiX&tiB , Afe NEW MAKKET-PLA < : E , 'toA 3 ) fe < mb 7 ' " ' J $£ TN HEAT CLOTH RIND INCH «| M ' X following REDUCED PRICES :- * **^ Matthew Henry ' s Commentary , 6 Tola ,. " ^ iOC « »^^ Sf . " * " Commeour ^ 3 . yolr ... 2 io" > BewiMiW « , al 8 v « « 5 loftV .. * .:. ' ... 0 IT * * »^' s Ancienfr-Hjito ^ , 3 vois . 8 t « 0 15 < T ^? onsD'chn e "d Fall 4 toIu 8 vo 0 16 0
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Bowling on Free Agency , 8 vo 0 3 6 MemoirH of Cook , 2 vols ... 0 46 BroWnV Dictionary , 1 vol ............. 0 4 0 Doddridgtt ' a Expositor , 2 vols ....... i ... 0 4 6 Wonders of Nature and Art .. . 6 3 6 Pilgrim ' s Progress . 0 1 9 Memoirs of Judge Jeffreys d 3 6 Fraser ' s Literary Chronicle , 4 to ... * . 0 3 o Life of Captain Beaver .... ........ 0- ? 6 Johnson ' s Dictionary . \ . « . . 0 1 6 New Family Cook .. o " I 6
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gpT In congequence of a laTge Stock of School Stationery being always on hand , Orders from tbe Country can be promptly Executed . Good Bath Post Letter Paper Pive-pence ner Quire . . 5 . Good and Substantial Frames for the Portraits at Two Shillings each . The Frames far the Portrait « f Mr . Stephens are in readiaeas , at a cheap Rate .
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CHALLENGE TO CURE BLINDNESS . MR . BAXTER , from Hull , ( please to observe the name ) who has performed such extraordinary Cures on persotiH , many of whom have been blind for five , ten , tiftern , twenty , thirty ^ and fortyfive yeara , bega to announce to the Public , that he has permanentl y taken up his Residence in Leeds , and will pledge himself to cure all external'Disease !* of the Eye , Dimness of Sight , &c . j without blistera bleeding , seton , issues , or any restraint of Diet . Cataracts I cannot cure , as I make bo use ef an instrument to any Eye . In cases of Amajirosis , I can tell if there be any hopes after the first Application I make to the Eye . ¦•• .- ¦
The following are only a few amongst the almost innumerable Cases that I have reade perfect . They are inserted at the express desire of tbe parties : Wm . Mair , Garden-8 tr « et , Hull , blind fortyfive years of one Eye , lost from the Small Pox , was restored to Sight in six weeks so as to distinguish any object . The other Eye , the most dangerous ever man perceived was made perfect in that time ; after having been an out-patient at the Dispensary for seventeen weeks . This wan acknowledged by most of the medical Faculty , a * well asthe Inhabitante of Hull * the moBt wonderful ewe ever performed , for he could g « about the town by hiinself m a fortnight after having been led blind so many years . ° . 3
_ Mhs . Fisher , Short-street , Roll , blind for V » r * y year « . made perfect , after all otter medi « al aid had failed , and can now see to thread the small needle . •^ Mb . Marshall , publican , Fox and Grapes , Pottery , Hull , blind of one Eye for ten years , and had given up all hopes sf ever being restored to tight again , Wag perfectly cured in two months . This gentleman bad previously been under three Oculists in Londoa , and many other medical gentlemen . . ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ';¦ , . Mb , Palmer , Barrow , fn Lincolnshire , blind , and had been for a long time , was given up as incurable by a most eminent Physician , but can now see to read the smallest print .
Mr . Ely , Waterhouse-lane , Hull , blind , and was reduced to such a weak state of health , by blisters , Stc , that be could not rue from bis chair without
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assistance ; the Jwtmmeftt being ued to one eye eight tunes-the other foor , hat all to no service . But after being under Mr . B . ' s treatment for six weeks , was able to both read and write , and ** & about ma good state of heakn . Sid ^ "' nJF ^ ft * ^ l M < *™*<" , HighChurca Side ^ HuH , Wind from the measles , was perfectly , 0 ur 6 C * w three weeks , after being under the best A A 0 J « eeliwr five months . ' _ BkNjamin RlkAN ]) , No . * 8 ydney-co « t , Bouri ^ gti ^ ti ^ Uj ^ lifld of one Eye , the ether ii » dr « adful rtate pMifcramation , perfectl y cured ia ^ feft ^ f (?* & « * had failed . '
$ Jt B iSi \\^ IN 80 N » Ch ™ topher-8 treet , ^ ° ? j ^ H ° > V ^ yea » of age , bUnd , perfectl ^ Mrw ii *»* iBhorptfnie . . Wj - « rrHtfDDT 1 s « m and daughter in Osbowne-• treet , Hull . Both perfectly cared in one week » f a jjerere Inflammation ia the eyes . The eldest not three years of age . H » * w ? j TwiBBL *> Albro-rtreet . Wiucomlee , S £ ? 1 % » S | J *^ heen , declared , ia « urahle , by a ¦ 22- * | ™ ? y ^ a »>' Beatored to sight in a fortnight ; this girl was vlaced under my care by ftW ^ " / the G Pardian . Churchwarden / , « c , ofSculcoates . '
Daniel M Cartht , Old Dock Side , HuU , Perfectly cured m one week of a severe inft ^ mma S ^ f h ? ? WW < * Proceeded from gS ^ ng ^ p ece-of hotuon in oneeye , when workin | at Mr . Oldham > , wnith , and miUwri ghtjJSenlcoate * . ^ Mrs ^ THOMPScmj of Newland , near Hull : blind of oneLEye three yea « , ; ti » e othe > much afflicted , petfe « Uy cured in oae mouth . '
WitWAit pAtxiNBOK , No . 44 , Vienna-street , york-street , Leeds , who had been nearly bliad for twenty-three years , after having been under Mr . B . s treatment only a fortnight , was able to read , inis was not * xternal complaiBt , but proceeded from a compression of the nerves by reduadaaft humours , which , had they not been , drained off would . have ended in total darkness , that is , Gutta Serena . . ' ' ; *
Mrs . AshtonV son , George the Fourth Ina . Meadow Lane , Leeds . Blind of one Eye . and afflicted of the other . The one Eye made perfect in a fortnight , and with the other can distuiKttish any object . * Richard Redman , tbe son of Dennia Redaai . a weaver , late of Leeds , but now at StanuinBleT , Hear L « ed 8 , was blind and has been undei Medical Advice for years without any hope of recovery , bat after being under Mr . B . ' s treatment for six Weeks , one eye was made perfect , and with the other he « aa see to read . . Thoso cases will bear the strictest scrutiny and the Medicines can be applied to the youngest ihfenU with perfect safety .
Mr . B . is successor to his Father , who stood unrivalled for forty years . The case last , mentioned was the first placed under the present Mr . B . '« care . A soldier in Hull , who was blind in the year 1813 , was restored to Sight , and made perfect in two jlnonthB , after having been discharged Blind from the Hospitals » f London , York , Leeds , aad Hull 1 his soldier will bear out , from alt that is now stated , bis experience for twenty-five years . Mr . B . has now been five months in Leeds , and has restored the sight of fo rty persons made fifty perfect , 200 others are now under his care , whoss improvement is highly satisfactory .
For the next three months Mr . B . will attend at any place when six jPatientr may require his attea . tion . Meantime he leaves au experienced persea in charge of his Establishment at home , by whom his Patient * will be . attended ^ efficiently aa br himself . . ' . . ¦ . ; . ,. . . ' J Observe No , 4 , Merrion-Street , oh the right hand side of Wade Lane , as there are two houses numbered 4 .
In answer to the naroerous applicadont for Mr . Baxter , be begs to state that he will eall upon the parties that have applied , in their turns , making as rtortastay as possible in each-place , m order to accommodate die whale .
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MR . ROBERT NESBITT , News Agent , Temperance Hotel and Coffee House , near the Mill , Middlkton , returnt his sincere Thanki to the Public for the encoBragement he has met with for upwards of six yearsi Having lately made ififrangements , he can now furBish bis Friends with their Newspapers from all parts of the Kingdom . He has constantly on sale ai hi « Shop all litda of Books and Periodicals , The follbwiffjr Newspapers nray be seen at hia News Room -. —The Northern Star , The Operative The Daily Sun , The Champion , Manchester Ad . vertuer , Manchester Guardian , Bolton Free Press , Boltqn Chronicle , Liverpool Mercury , StockpoH Advertiser , fye . < gP Travellers may be supplied with Coffee and other Refre 8 hmenta on the most reasonable Terms . Middleton , Fehruary lOthj 1839 .
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BLINDNESS . MR . CHILD , the celebrated occulist , whohaa performed such extraordinary . Cures in Hull , Bradfcrd , and other places , many of whom had been blind ten , fifteen , and twenty years , begs to announce his intention of fvwiting the following places , viz .: -Liverpool ,. Mr . Child may be consulted from Ten to Two , at Mrs . tfayies , ^/ I slington Terrace , where he will remain until Saturday , the 23 rd of February ; from thence he will proceed to Manchester , and remain ,, there until the 9 th of March , where he may be consulted at Mrs . Wharton ' s . 22 . Falkner-Street , ' '
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CAUTION TO LADIES . rpHE PROPRIETORS of KEARSLEY'S X ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS , find k iHcumbent on them to caution the purchasers of these Pilla against Iiaita tions selling under the-name of Smithem , Lewix , &c , and calling themselvet the , grand-daughters of the late Widow Welch , but who have n » right to the preparing of tBem | the originil " recipe having been sold to the latef G . Kearsley , of Fle « VStreet , whose Widow found it necessary to make the following Affidavit for the protection of her property , in the year 1798 V , r r "
AFFIDAVIT . First . —That she is in possession of theRocipefor making Welch ' s Female Pills , which was bequeathed to her by her late husband . Second . —That thia recipe was purchased by her late husband , of the "Widow Welch , in the y « ar 1787 , for a valuable "consideration , and with , a view for making the medicine for public « ale . : Third .- ^ Tliat she Catharine Kearsley , is alto ia possession of the receipt signed by the said Widow Welch , acknowledging the having received tbe money of the . said Mr . George Kearaley , for the purchase of the absolute property of the said . leci pe .. "¦ ' :. "'¦; : ' ' . " ,., ¦ . - . ' ¦ ¦ Sworn at the Mansicto-Boute , London , the 3 rd Day of November ; 1798 , before me , ANDERSON , Mayor .
These Pil \» bo long and justly celebrated for their peculiar virtues , are strongly recommended to tbe notice of every lady ^ ha viug obtained the sanction and approbation of most gentlemen of the medical profession , as a safe and valuable medicine , in effectually removing obstructions , and relieving all other inconveniences to which the female frame is liable , especially those which at an earl y period of life , frequently arise from want of exercise and genera debility of the system j they , create an appetite , correct indigestion , remove giddinena and nervous headache , ; and are - eminently useful in windy disorders , pains in the stomach , shortness of breath , and palpitation of the heart ; beipg perfcotly innocent , may be used with safety in , ill seasons and climates . ' ¦
^ Sold , wholesale and retail , W J . ganger , 150 , Oxford-street ; also , by J . Hobsqn , JforfAera Star Office ; by Smeeton , Keinhardt , Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Clapham , Tarbotton , Smith , Bell , rownsend , Bainea and Newsome , Leeds ; Broake , Dewsbuty ; Dennis and Son , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Co llier Hargrove , ' BeUerlr / , York ; Cooper , Goldthorpe , Rogerson , Newby , Key , Bradford , Cooper , Goldthorpe , Tadcastet ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Bnce , Priestley , Pontefract ; and all respectable Medicine Venders in town and country , at 2 s . 9 d . per box . . .. * ¦¦
Observe , the genuine are wrapped / in white pap «"> and have the name C . Kearsley . engraved on the ( iovernoieat Stamp .
Boococks Dlinner Pills.
BOOCOCKS DliNNER PILLS .
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Dn every ^ tage » Symptom of the VENEREAL DISEASE , in its mild and most alarming forms , " " . ' . "" % v jast published b y . - :., . ¦ : * 3 ( ffiSSRS . ? ERRY AND CCX ^ URGEONS , ' . I , Great Charter Street , Birminghanr ; 23 , Slater Street , Liverpool ; and 2 , Bale Street , Manchester ; J ' , - *** 8 iven gratis with each Box of ' peIry's purifying specific pills , - Price 2 s . 9 d ., As . 6 d ., and " linger Box , $ £ til ^ L O ^?—^ J ^ ^^ itIBWten . of the above complaint , ILLU 3-V SflBL ' V . TRATED BY ENGRAVINGS , shewing ^ e differeat * ta « - of ¦ WlMMJU ^ ttt » d * ylorable Bnd often Tatar diseaM , a *^ w U { mJBr JanBOL ' ViBin > : rr < iititheuwiof : mercti ^ , ac ^ pj « jn aidAricttAl t ^ ' H&L / StSS&iL ; " ' W 'H - ^ Sfwfc **^ @ ^ i ^ fe dy ^ ft ^ % $ d $ 1 * $ >] £ F £ 3 mBj 83 ^* ^ ^ sssr VL ^ bs ^^ Ja ^^^ P * " ^ * ''' w ^^\ no ^ a thrflujthout EwijCpyand America to be the most ^ sss m . ^ ms ! mHIw ^ Sr certa * n ant ^ effectual cure , ever discovered , for every stage and symptom ^^ ssm I KSJfUiP *^ JS ^ r ° f the Venereal Disease , in both sexes , including Gonorrhea , Gleets , : ^ ractfflfflvW ^ r ' Sec ° nd « ry Symptoms , Strictures , SemrnalWeaKibfess ^ D « fictescy , and ^¦ SeBS ^ J Bgyr a ! 1 Disease * of the Urinary Passages , without loss of time , confinement , ^? S . ^^ JJ 3 r or ; hindrance from business j they have enacted th ' e most « urpnsiag cures , 36 ^^ ASW aot od 1 t in rece ° * and severe cases , b » t when sativatioti' aiid all other '""'" " ^ iifir means have foiled ; and when an early application is marfe -to thew Pills - -r ^ m ^ p for the cure of the Venereal Disease * frequency contracted in a moment ' r '' - ^ F of inebrie ty , the eradication is geaerally completed in a few days ; and in the more advanced and inveterate stages of the venereal infection , characterised W a variety of paiaful and digressing symptoms , a perseverance in the Specific Pills , and to the directions fully pointed out in the Treatise , will ensure to the patient a permanent and radical cure . " .... Ifc if a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease , owing to the unskikulness of illiterate men , who , by the use of that deadly poison , mercury , ruin the constitution , cause ulceration , blotche * on the head , lace and body , dimnegg of » ight , noise in the ears , deafness , obstinate gleett , nodes on the shin bonee , nlcerated sore throau , digeased nose , with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs , ; till at length a genera deb ] lity and decay of the constitution ensues , and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings . . » j re In those dreadful cases of sexual debility , brought on by an early and indiscriminate indulgence of the passions , frequently acquired without the knowledge of the dreadful csnaequenoes resulting therefrom , and which not only wbul . . m ite vataries all the enervating imbeeilities of old agt >; and occasion the necessity of renounciaj ? the felicibe * of marriage to tLos « who bave given way to this deltoive and deiitfuetive' habit , but weaken and destroy all the bodily sense * , producing melanchol y , ! deBcienoyy and a numerous train of aervoua affections . In these distressing cases , whether tbe consequence of such baneful habits , or any other canne , a certain and speedy cure ma y be relied on by takingPERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC ^ ILLS , and by a strict attention to the directions pointed out in the treatise , which fully explaiBS the dreadful results arming from tfaese melancholy case « . MESSRS . PERRY & CO ., SURGEONS , may be consulted as usual at No . 4 , Great Charles Street , Birmingham , and 23 , Slater Street , Liverpool . Only one personal visit is required from a country patient , to eBable Messrs . Perry & Co . to pive such advice , as will be the means of affecting a permanent and effectual cure , after all other means have proved ineffectual . Letters for advice must be post paid , and contain the usual fee of on « pound . Sold by tbe principal Medicine Sellers in ev » ry Market Town in England , Scotland , Wales , and Ireland ; also on the Continent , and North and South America . Sold at the Intelligencer Office , and by Heaton , Townsend , " Reinhardt and Son , Tarbetton , Rhodes ., Trant , Leed *; Yfhitaker , Hardcaotie , Ridge , Gillatt , Fisher , W " r « akri , Slack , Sheffield : Woodhead & Nail , Claughton & Co ., Chesterfield ; Si .-wms , Worksop ; R . Collin * ou , W . Gething :, Mansfield ; J . Fowler , East Redford ; G . Harri .-oa , J . Walls ' , Barnsley ; Adams , Selby ; Greaves , Fall , Knarcsbro' Hurst , Cardwell , Stanfield , Wakefield ; Stanfield , Keighley ; C o oper , Bradford ; Hartlry , Berry , Leyland &Son , Halifax ; England , Jacob , Fell , Spivey , Hudderstleld ; Brice , Parkinson , Priestly , Pontefract ; Foggitt , Peat , Thirefc ; Dalby , Wcthtrby : Stailord , Brook & Co ., Doncaster ; T . S . Brook , Dewsbury \> ilkm ^ on , Skipton ; Laagdale , Northallerton ; Goldtliorp , Tadcaster ; Bowman , Richmond ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Richardson & Son , Low Harrogate ; B . Moxon , Meynell , Rons & Burton , J . Havcroft , Lee & Pen-ins , Hull ; Dennin & Sob , BellerVy , Deighton & Moxon , T . Marsh , R . Burdekin , k . Southeran , W . & J , Hargrove , York : Earle , Ram !« deB , Beverley ; Ainsworth , S . Turner , Chamley , Fox , Scarbro '; Allathorne , Pocklington ; Kirb y , Market Woighton ; Turlay , Howden ; Sherwood , Driffield ; Fwrby , Bridlingten ; Atkin * on , Kirby Moomde ; Anderson , Ripon ; Yeoman , Whitby ; Smith , Guisb « rongh ; Flower , Malton ; Duck , Stokesley ; Chriotopher & Co ., Stockton ; Wilnon , Rotaerham ; Robinson , Beroughbridge ; Collinson , Care ; Hall , Ensiagwold ; Care , Goole ; Barker * , Helmsley ; Harrington , Hunbanby ; Hawkins , Martiam ; Longbotham , Middleham ; Walker , Foster , Otley : Atkinson & Son , dickering ; Knowles , Thorne ; Sutton , Nottingham ; Woodward , Leicester ; and ' sold by most respectable Medicine Vendera throughoat the KiHgdom . London—Barclay and Son , Farringdon-street , Butler , 4 , Cheapside , Edwards , St . Paul ' s Church Yard . N . B . —Country Druggists , Booksellers , Patent Medicine Venders , and every other Shopkeeper can be « pp \ ied with any quantity of Perry ' s Purifying Specific Pills , with the UHual " allowance to the trade , by Barclay and Son , Farringdon-street ; T . Butler , 4 , Cheapside ; Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s Charch Yard ; Snttan and Co ., Bow Church Yard ; Hannay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; and by all other wholesale patent Uedicine Houses in London .
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One of the Drs . HENRY will attend every MONDAY and TUESDAY , at Mrs . Bennett ' s , York Place , HUDDERSF 1 ELD ; every WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY at No . 4 , George Street , facing Emsltrooi Chapel , BRADFORD ; and every day at their principal Establishment , 16 , PARK-SQVARE , LEEDS . A . TREATISE IS JUST PUBLISHED ON THE VENEREAL & SYPHILITIC DISEASES , AND GIVEN WITH EACH BOX OF DR . HENRY'S FRENCH HEROINE PILLS , HOBTAINING plain and practical directions for the effectual cure of all degrees of the above com-V ^ plaiata with oUervatione on semrnal weakness arisingfrom early abuses , and the deplorable conse-T ^ 7 \ l ^ lt 2 ^ r ^ "TT' - ? CiDten ^ f 0 r the in 8 tFH » tion of gen ^ raT we ^ Pr * Sr i No 16 PARnte' ^ "T 7 f ' ^ ' ***** an ! sold by the sale ft ffSf ^ M . 'it' -W ^? a ?^ ' . Leed J 8 . ' wberethej' ^ y » e consulted as usual . In Boxes , £ n . fi f i V 1 } ' . \ ^ e \ ch B w P" 11 d > rectios 8 bow to take these Pills , observations on points Su ^ dt ^^^^^^^
» ertta ? o ? iS ^ # fpI ? T v ehha 8 destro I ? « ° »^ y thousands is now unhappily so well known that a Sr and wh « Z ^« e ? Zmcc ** £ ? , it- malignant influence extending by inheritance frem family to Sell U » O 1 ™» nv ; fg" £ Doctor Henry became professor to the Uaiversity ' he conferred an invaluable TbeierSfl ^^ . V . ^ ^^ ry of his grand panacea for the cure of this deplorable complaint . S annSl ? Lri t tl ^ f con ? nually administered can be attested by many thousands who SeSZ&JS ^ P \ u * v ' y l **\™ " * ™ can be mere apprepriate than that which has given such ^ JrtZti ^ ST ? a f ^^ lU " root 0 Dt everT P articl « » f the in 8 idio ^ P « i" ° n » purifying in their ffi ^ ?! ^ " r ° t i - T W not only remove the disease but they renovate by their action "l « vi £ jC ^ f ° J the body-Mixpelltag the groHserhumour , and in a manner so imperceptible as to convince the most sceptica of their astonishinR and Hneoualled nowers . Thev neither contain meronrv
-LJSL t V- TT ' / may be taken ^ thout the slightest suspicion of discovery ; they require no wfraint of diet , loss of time , or WndraBce of business , but effect a complete cure Without the least exposure wtnepatieBt . At any period when the slightest suapicion may exintitwiUbe wellto have recourse to me rrencti nils ; for when taken before the disease hasmad * its appearance theyact as a certain preventive , removing the complaint effectuall y and secretly . The deplorable state in which many persons have been waen vmting the Doctor ( from the use of mercury ) renders it imperatively necessary to caution the public against that dangerous mineral when injudiciously administered . The Doctor , after an extensive practice of Thirty Years , has rendered his counsel aa object of cue utmost consequence to all who are labouring under hereditary or deep seated maladies ; to those troubled with seminal weakness , his advice will be invaluable ; hundreds have owned his skill in these complaints r « tteyoath of both sexes , whether lured from health by the promptings of passion , or the deliwions of « expenen « hi * adnce u superior ; in his practice he unites a mild gentleness of treatment , and possessing w thorough a knowledge of his art , the most deplorable e * se « afford no resistance to bis skill . Hi . m ± uJ
nye pracbee has rendered aim the depositary of many distressing secrets which are kept with unblemished &ith and honour ; to person * so afflcted , it s highly neceffery to observe that an e « ly applicaS is of the greatest importance , and that with such a practitioner wy hesitation in disclosing theirEl aaiountto a debcacy as destructive as it is false and unnecessary . To the neglect of such ^ attenS ^ attributable many of thoselaples . instances , which , while they excite the coSratW o ^^^^^^ * ° « W _^ . !? . »» PrM « . J »^ , WL * . thf CW » f self-reproach . To all such , then , we aXress ourselvS , ^ feS ' mgrngssssmsfeg With each Bex will be given practical observations , gratuitousl y , on the above disease . ^^^* $ Z £ ! $£ J $ & ^ 3 ^ *?¦}*> Park Square , fro . Eight im the taking ttes . Pill .. J aBy other oillSp ^ S J i" ^ wh ^ he will adm ^ iste r advic to any one
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A CERTAIN DISEASE CURED WITHIN ONE WEEK AT BRADFORD AND LEEDS . ^ 4 HHBB 5 BpMpBSBBBifeiiaWJIwiHBwBfe > . BEGS to announce , that in order to ascommoaate mB a ^ Bft ^^ iBff' ^ ryT-lL ^ rS ^^ Bl t ^ ° *^ ^ ' nta wno nave visited him from Bradiord , JBjJjnft AwwifjASLflJa—fc ^ t _ ££ . HI l aIJt ^ the neighbourhood , he has been induced to attend ^ ^[ JPy ^ aBaHMHPplWjrajBKM { lPMB | that place , and may be consulted every Thursday , at - ^^^^^ wfTBlfffH SffwT ^ I S ™™^!! ^ ° - > I ) ead Lane , next to the Junction Inn , from 1 i ^^ Wl ^>^^ aJaLSS | jllh j BMH | W | Twi o'Cl « ck in the Morning to Five in the Evening ; . ^^^^^^^^^¦ SWBHHmwhHHS ^ an ^ during the > other days of the week , ax usual , at aiiM » wp-4 » 9 Uw « o ^ jBpttnin « f Templarfs Street , Leeds . He continues , with unabated assiduity , to ecad ^ c ate every . species of infection * , In recent cases , a perfect cure i « completed within a week , or no fhargs made for medicines after the expiration of that period ; and in those of the utmost inveteracy , wfeere other practitioners bave failed , a proper perseverance in his plan of treatment insures to the patient a safe , well grounded , and lasting re-establuhment .
He , hopes that the successful , ea ? y , and expeditious mode he has adopted , of eradicating every ? ymptdm of a Certain Dim > a » e , without asy material alteration in diet , or hindrance of business , aud yet presetting the constitution in full vigour and free from injury , will establish his claims for support . As this Disease is one which is likely to be contracted whenever exposure take * p lace , it is not like aany other visiten , onee in life , but on the contrary , one infection may scarcely bavebeen removed , when another may unfortunately be imbibed , therefore the Practitioner requires real judgment in order to treat each particular Cane ia * uch a manner as not merely to remove the present attack , but to preserve the sonnitution unimpaired , in cane of a repetition Ht no di « tant period . The man of experience can iva . il himself of the greatest improvement * in moders practice , by being able to distinguish between dis . charge * of a * peeific and of a nlmple or mild nature , which can only be made by one in daily praetice , ifter due consideration ef all circumstance * . In the same manner at birth , appearances often take place in children , which call for a proper knowledge and acquaintance with the disease , in order to iii « crimijiate their real nature , and which may be the meann of sowing domestic discord , unless managed bthe with and ekill
y Sargeon propriety ; but instead of possessing the proper Qualification * , so essential to the Practitioners in thw intiduou * Complaint , you often find low Mechanics vilely pretending to have itaoied the Healing Art , and deluding the Unwary by their nefarious Nostrums ; it is these Men who are the most arrogant in their pretensions , who , by want of skill destroy more than even Pestilence and the Sword . Cari ^ atiente therefore , labouring under this Complaint be too cautious into who . » e Hands they commit themselves ?— the Propriety of this remark is abundantly manifest by the same Patient frequentl y 'passdng'the"Ordeal of several Practitioners before he is fortunate enough to obtain a perfect Cure . Were PatienU sufficiently aware of the Risk they encountered , when they commit so serious a charge as Life to illiterate and inexperienced Hands ; and were they to be Witnesses of the excruciating Sufferings of too many nnhappv ^ Victiraj who are sacrificed to improper Treatment , they would pau * e before they proceed , and would inquire further than the plausible Hand-bills and Advertisements presented to their Eyes , by » eW-reeommended Nostrummongers and Emperics . The followisg are some of the many symptoms that distinguish this Disease : —a general debility , eruptions on the head , face , and body ; ulcerated sore throats , scrofula , * wellings in the neck , nodes on the shin bones , cancers , fistula , pains in the head and limbs , whieh are frequently mistaken for rheumatism , &c . &c .
Patient * m the country , by utating their ease * and enclosing a remittance , may have proper remedies « mt to the amount , with directions to simple and plain , that parties of either ; sex may cure themselves without even the knowledge of a bedfellow . Mr . W ' s . invariable rule is to give a Card to each of his Patients , as a guarantee for Cure , which he pledges himself to perform , or to return his Fee . V Attendance from Ei ght in the Morning , until Ten in the Evening , and on Sundays till Two . iar For the greater convenience of his Patients , Mr . WILKINSON will attend every Thursday from Ten in the Morning to Five in the Evening , at No . 2 , Dead Lanb , next te the Junction Ihd Bradford . ' V All Letters mutt be Past Paid .
Nd ^ ^H^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H^^^^H^ ^H^^Bm A^^Bm^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^Miai ^ ———1.In Cases Of Seobecy Consult Tfle Treatise
nd ^ ^ H ^^^^^^^^^^ H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H ^^^^ H ^ ^ H ^^ BM a ^^ BM ^^^^^^^^^^ B ^^^^^^^^^^ Miai ^ ———1 . IN CASES OF SEOBECY CONSULT tflE TREATISE
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 23, 1839, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1046/page/2/
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