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u * every Stage Md Symptwa of tfc VEWHtEAL MSfcASE , in it . mild aadW Arming fonnfc jo « published by . * ° ^§ MESSRS . PERRY AND CO ., SURGEONS *' < w Cbrie ' streel ' Bir = issl SdV >«^»^^ - * - - ^ *—*? PERRY ' S PURIFYING SIECIFIC PILLS , j iv . »* W , * t . 6 rf ., jni \ ni . jer Box , / ^ BW C ^^^^^^^ *** *^^ ' * * ewrelaiirt , ILL ^ sT - ^ 9 V ^ . if P , EP BY , £ NGlLWV n * G ^ ^ A « iiBg the dfrerens stage , of aWa ^ Sftav ** . ^ r »^ . «« l « ftw fetri dwef » wellM Gw dreatfuTrffect * Jv ^ jQk . y * " ? fr ° " e DPe * oer « ry , aee *» paBled " with plain aBd > hgtieal ^ jBr « H » k . fl 5 r «* ° B * fw m effectual and speedy ewe with ease , secrwy , aid safety , ^ l ^ flnKfL mthout the aid of medical a « i « aoe « . - ' # i Htm PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , price 2 .. JW , 4 .. 6 d . ^^ T C hRA ^^ m eat lit ., are well known throughout Eu »» pe and America to be the most ^^ K ^ fc ^^ Hilfi k ^ H ^ r ^ ^ * ctn al cnre ever discovered , for every stage and symptom ^^ fcj ^^^ SJuS ^ F o i ^ " ^ I > iB ««» » in fcotb sexes , varfoding GonarriuMy Gleets , ^ Ujnragf SeeoBAary Symptoms , Stricture * , Seminal "Weakness , Deficiency , and ^ Baj ^ garaTBT * " Dm ase * ef the Urinary Passage , witfaoat taw of time , confinement , jK ^ g MBlgy or hkdraaee from boHneaa ; they hsre effected the most surprising cure * . " ^ HB ^^ Sr not only ia reeort sod severe case * , bat when salivation and all-other : rlB | Ef means hare failed ; aad when as eariy application it made to these Pills ¦ z ^^^^ W for the cure of the Venereal Disease , frequently seBtraeted in a Eminent .- * i ?^ W of inebriety , the eradicationie geaeralrj oospletKl ia a few days ; and in A « more advanced and inreterate stages of the vene » al infection , characterised kj a Tariety of painful and distressing symptoms , a perseverance in the Speeific Pills , and to tbe directives fully Minted oat in the Treatise , will entire to the patient a permanent an * Fa&eal cure . It is a melancholy fact that thoasands fall victim * - * tbia horrid disease ; owing to the UBskilfalness- of illiterate men , who , by the w of that deadly -poisoB ,. wrcary , ruin the- constitution ,, cause ukeratio&v Notches on the head , &c * and body , dimness of tight , Boise ia the ears , deafoeM , ofetinate gleets node ** n the thin hone * , ulcerated s « re throats , diseased nose , with nocturnal paiw in tbe bead and limbs tiU at length a general debility and decay of the constitution ensues , and * melwehnly de * th pot * a period t * A < ar dreadful sufferings . . ' In those dreadfal cases of sexual debility , brought on by an early &sd indssorkainate ioi » We » ee of the jxatfloas , frequently acquired withont the knowledge of the dreadful csnseaueBee * resulting therefrom , and which not only entail en its votaries all the enervating imWiB ties of old arc , aad occasion th « necessity f renouncing the felicities of marriage to tuos « wh » have gpren way to thi » deiwJTe and destroetiTe babit , Vat weaken and destroy all the bodily senses , producing m « iancholy , deficiency ^ . and a n »< n « r «« s train of servou * affwedons . In these oistressing cases , whether tfee codm ^ u «» c (> of » nWv hanpAil haUu . •> + » - ether cause , a certain and speedy cure may be relirf op by taking PERRY'S P 15 R 1 FYIK < 5 SPJECIFIC PILLS , and b y * strict attention to the direstjons jwintea oat in the treads * , . which fuHy expiaina the dreaiful results ariiing from the »« melancholv cases .
MESSBS . PERRY & CO ., SUEGEONS , » ay be consulted as usual at-No . 4 , Great Charles Street , BinainR ham , * ad 23 , Slater Street , Liverpool . Only cue pw * onal visit is-reqaired from a e » untry patient , to enable Messrs . Perry & Co . to give such adTiee , as will be the means of ^ afectiB ^ a permanent and effectual cure , after all other mean * haTe proved Ineffectual . Letters for advice must be post paid , and contain the usual fee of ome pound . Soid by the principal Medicine Sellers is ei « ry Marl * t Town in England ,. Scotland , 'Wales , and Ireland ; also on the Continent , and North and South America . Sold ai the Intelligencer Office , * ad by Heat » n , Townsend , Reinhardt and Ssn , Tarbettoa , Rhad e * , Tract , Leeds - VThitaker , Haruca ? tle , Ridge , GilUtt , Fishtr , "ft ' rvak * , SUck , Steflveld ; "Weodhead & Nail , Claughton & Co ., . Cbesterntld ; Sis .- * OD 8 , Yt ' orksop ; R . Collinnon , W . Gcthjng , Mansfield ; J . Fowler , East Redford ; G . Harrvos , J . "Walls , Barnsley ; Adams , Selby ; Greaves , Tall , Unareshro '; Hur « t , Cardwell , Staafield , "Wakefield ; Sunfield , Kcighley ; Cooper , Bradford ; Hartley , Berry , Levland
& Son , Halifax ; Eaglaad , Jacob , Fell , Spivey , Huddtrsfield ; Brice , Parkinson , Priestly , Pontefract ; Fe ^ ffitt , Peat , Thirsk ; Dalby , "WetherLy : Staffori , Brook & Co ., Donca * ter ; T . S . Brook , Uewsbary ; "Wiltin-= on , Siipton - , Lang&nle , Korthai \ eTton ; Goldtborp , Tadcaster ; Bowman , Richmond ^ Rhodes , Snaith ; Bichaiti < on & Son , Low Harrogate ; B . Moxon , Meynell , Rosg & Burton , J . Haycraft , Lee & Perrins , Hall ; Dennis & Sob , Bellerhy , Deigbton & Moxon , T . Marsh , R . Burdekin , H . Swutheran , VT . & J . Hargrove , York : E&rle , Raa ^ deB , Beverley ; Ain * worth , S . TBraer , Uharaley , Fox , Searbro '; Allathorne , Pocklington ; Kirhy , Market VTeighton ; Turlay , Howden ; Sherwood , PriffieVd ; . Forby , Bridlingten ; Atkinson , Kirby Moorside ; Anderson , Ripon ; Yeoman , Whitby ; Smith , GuisWough ; FJower . Malton ; Dock , Stokesley ; Christopher 4 Cc , Stockton ; WiUon , Rotaerham ; Robinson , Boroughbridge ; Collinson , Cave ; Hall , Easingwold ; Ci . « s , Goole ; Barker * , Hi-lcisley ; Harrington , Hunbanby ; H&wjrins , Ma ^ bam ; Locgbothatn , Midrileham ; "Walker , Foster , Otley : Atkinson ie . Sob , Pickering ; Knowles , Thorne ; Sutton , Noidngham ; Woodward , Leicester ; and seld by most respectable Medicine Teasers throuKhovt the Kingdom .
London—Barclay and Son , FarriBgdon- » tre « t , Butler , 4 , Cheapside , Edwards , St . Paul ' s Church Yard . K . B . —Coantry Druggists , Booksellers , Patent Medicine Tenders , and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with asy ^ uaatity of Perry ' s Purifying Specific" Pills , with the uiraal allowance to the tr&ie , by Bardayand Son , Farringdon- « treet ; T . Butler , 4 , Cheapside ; Edward * , 67 , St . Paul '» Church Yard ; Sct ^ on and Co ^ , Bow Church Yard ; Haan * y and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; and . by all other wholesale patent Medicine Hoase * in London .
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GLQ ^^ SURA ^ CE ^ PAhL- ^ A ^ ^^^ MniliL , LONDON ~ ^ MB £$ JB ^ 18 W . J EDWABD GOLSDMID / E ^;^ Charrman . - HENRY BOWLES , Es q ^ Deputy Chairman .
nSE- AND LIFE IKSURAKCE , AND ANNUn ^ ES , CAPITAL ONE MtLLI ' OR STERLING , / T 1 HE whole paid up and inrefted , and entirely JL independent of the amount ef jreroiusj * receivH ; thereb y affbrdiag to the A » ured an immahate availabU Fund for the payment of the novt
extensive losses , and without liability ef partnershi p ; which the Directors consider to be hi ghly important to those who effect Iasurances in the capacity of Trustets , or othenriw in the perfermaBce of a speci&e trust « r duty . ( By Order of the Board J - JOHN CHARLES DE 2 IHAM ,
Secretary . ' Rate * and Conditions of Fire & * d Life StMnmikce , * c ., may be obtained mt the Oifico . ia X * ndoaf , and-of ihg dwnjans ' s Agents tn tie Country .-
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CHALLENGE TO CURE BLINDNESS . MR , BAXTER , from HulH ( plea » e to observe the-nan «) who has performed » ueh extraer . dmary Cure * wipe / sons , many-of whom have been blind f «» fl ^ e , ten , fifteenj twenty , thirty , aud fortyfive years , begs to announce to the Public , tfcat j * has permanently taken up . his Besidesee in Lewis ; and will . pled ge himself to cure- all external DUe *** » fth » Eye , Dimness of Sight , &c ., withe « bliste r * , bleeding , seton , issues . » r aDy restraint of Diet . CatRraots I cannot cure , as I aak « bo use of an . in » trd » rtrt to any Eje . In cas 3 » ef Amaurouis , 1 can tell if there be any hopes after the first Application I suiku to the Eye .
The following are onlv a few , uaotgst the almost innumerable- Case * that I have made-perfect . They are inserted at the express de « ire of tfte parties : — Wm . Maib , Garden-street , Ha ll , blind fortyfive years of . one E ye , lost from toe-Small Pox , was restored to Sight in six week ? so as to aintinguish any object . The other Eye , upmost dangerous ever man perceived was made perfect in that time , after having , been an out-patient at the Dispensary for atvtnUrsjn weeks . This was acknowledged by mot > t of tha medical Faculty , a * well as the Inhabitants of Hull , the most wonderful cure ever performed , f »* be could go about the town by himself in a fortnight after having been led blind so many years . li
Mks . FifcHE * , Short-street , Boll , Wind for thirty years , made perfect , after all other medical aid had failed , and can now see t » thread the small needle . Mb . Marshall , publican , Fox and Grapes , Pottery , Hull , blind of oae Eye for ten years , and had given up all hopes tf ever being restored to xight again ,, was perfectly cured , in two months . This fienUeman had previousl y been under ttoet Oculists in London , and many other medical gentlemen . Mr . PilMER , Barrow , in Lincolnshire , blind , and had Wen for a long time , was given up as incurable by a most eminent Physician , but can new « ee to read the smallest print .
Mr . Ev ? , Waterhouse . lane , Hulh b ^ nd , aud w «* reduced to such a weak state of health , by blisters ^ &c , ihat he coald not rise from his chair without a&iiftta&ee ; the instrument being used to one eye eight times—the other four , but all to no service . But after being under Mr . B . ' s treatment for sixweeks , v as able to beth read aad write , and walk about in a good state of health . Mr . NBwsemj ' s Son , Shoemaker , High Church Side , Hull , blind from the measles , was perfectly curtd in three weeks , after being under the best ef advice for five months . Benjamin Habland , No . 2 , Sydney-court , Bottms-stretrt , Hull , blind £ one Eye , tb « © tltiin a dreaiful state of inflammation , perfectly cwad in jae moath after other advice had failed .
Elizabkth Robinson , Christopher-street , Sculcoates , Hull , four years of age , blind , perfectly cured in a short time . Mr . Moddy ' s son and daughter , in Osboamestreet , Hull . Both perfectly cvred in on * week of a severe Iuftammation in the eyes . The * lde * t not three years of age . n n ^? J Tw P * ' AlbTO- ' * eet , Wncomlee , Hall , bhnd , and had been declared w « ir * bU by a very skilful Physician . Restored to sight in a fortnight ; this girl was placed under jay care by twelve Gentlemen , the Guardians , CEgrchw&tdens &c ., of Sculcoates . ; '
Daniel M'Cartht , © Id Do ck Side , Hull Perfectly cured in one week of a sever * inflamma ^ tion in the Eyes , which proceeded from getting a piece of not iron in one eye , when working at Mr . Oldham ' s , smith and millwright , Scnlcoate * . Mrs . Thompson , of Newland , near Hill , blind of one Eye three years , the other mocb . afflicted perfectly cored in one month . William Parkinson , No . 44 , Vienna-street , York-street , Leeds , who had been nearly blind for twenty-three yean , after having been under Mr . B . ' s treatment only a fortnight , was able to read . This was not external complaint , but proceeded from a compression « f the nervea by redundant humours , which , lud they uot bee » drained off , would nave ended in total darkness , that is , Giitta Serena .
Mrg . Ashton ' s son , George the Fourth Inn , 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 distinguish any object . , Richahd Rxsuam , the son of Dennis Redman , a weaver , late of Leeds , but new at " Btanningley , sear Leeds , was blind and has been under Medical Adviee for years without anj hope of recovery , but after being under Mr . B . ' s treatment for six weeks , one eye was made perfect , and with the other he can see to read . Tboee cases will bear the strictest scrutiny and the Medicines can be applied to the youngest infants 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 . ' n care . A soldier in Hu ll , who wan blind n the year 1813 , was restored to Sight , and made perfect in two months , after having been discharged Blind from the Hospitals ef London , York , Leeds , and Hull . This soldier will bear out , from all that if now stated , bis experience for twenty-five years . Mr . B . has now been five months in ~ Leeds , and has restored the sight of forty persons , made fifty perfect , 260 others are now under his eare , whose improvement is highly satisfactory .
For tie next three months Mr . B . will attend at any p lace when six Patients may require his attention . Meantime be leaY « s au experienced person ia charge of bis Establishment at home , by whom his Patients will be Attended as efficientl y as by
himself . Observe No . 4 , Merrion-Street , on the right band side of Wads Lane , as them aft : two houses numbered 4 . In answer to the ammeroes applications for Mr . Baxter , he begs to state that he will call upon the parties that have applied , in their turn 5 , making a > - * bort a stay as possible in each place , in order to accommodate the whole .
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, GOOD , JKiflV * TOR THE MILLION ; ' ; >!^^«» ' Mem rffcwr . " ' : p 4 fiE ff J ^^ ile 8 t ? o ** noral P Mb » pher ? ,, tro 1 y J . i ^\ Hnefiilsii . ; iBfittdre ! i ^ a * im ong ^ r principal sou » oe »« f i « itoffb ^ MnftM ^* AtVo period is human M *^ ar Jtf 6 o »« t « ar ' aTui the « arly stages of infancy ; for it is a fact no less lamentable than true , that a theleast one half the children bora in Great Britain perish in la-state " of infancy . Of these , some die for w . ant of medicine , but b y far the greater portion from th « abuse of it ! Pernicious WupefactiTes , whose basis is laudanum or other opiates , are coa-• taml y administ ered to tender infants , especially amowf the poorer jolasws . Xhe « e daageToas compoundff allay pain for a time by stupefying licenses , butnlhmatelyleav * the agonised little fuffeier in a worse state thanbefore . The % nOTant asd deluded
, though anxious , well-meaomg , ana affe «« Oiiate mother , thra procures herself a little more easefrom nursing , but her darling child either shortly perishes , or , if it sum * e it w only to as « its mortal pilRrfmage ( from its-constitution ^ av % been thus enervatsd and undermined ) in a state ) of lvtfcargic insensibilitr Deeply impressed wittthe magnitude of these gerioBS evils , and aniniarted with a troty phrlaBkhropio zeaP to arrest ) their progress , it waa- that the late Mr . AtkiHson ( a maa 6 f original talent , , and of suBerior intellectual attainments generally ,, a 8 well as a skilfal chemist and « aothecary ) directed- hi « beet energies to the formation of a compowJu- united to the various complainto . f infanu . Uis > laudable effort , were at length crowned with the succaw they » o will merited , in the production of that most inralnable preparation , .
ATKINSON'S INFANTS' PRESERVATIVE wbieb has now stood-the test of antlyzatjon , the test of trial , and abeve-a » the fiery ordwl » f pnblic opiaion for nearly half a century , and oFwhicb fifty thousand bottles are annually sold in Grsat ; Britain ! In sh « rt y whether this medicine be destined to enter the palace or the bumbfeit cottage , the piflprietor alike fe « l » an honest coiwiction of its power to a » - fuage maternal pain for -wfant suffering ; te > eonvert that pain into gladness that suffering into balmy repo » e .
As a-greventive ajrainsf , and a eure for those complaint * to wbie-h' infants mrj liable , as affections of the bo * r « l # difficult teethinp , convulsion ? , rickets , &a i t » a pleasant , innocent , and efficacious earminattTfrp and aa admirable assistant to nature during the progress of the hooping cough , the lueasles , aod the cow poxy . or vaccine iuoenlation Preparad dnly by Robsrt Barker , ( n « phew and suceesHor to , and formerly partner with-Mr . Atkinson > ehemist and druggist , No . 1 , Marketplace , Manchester , in moulded bottles , at Ith lid 2 s . 9 d ., a » d 4 * . 6 d . each . Sold retail by most re peetable druggists in town and country , an * may be had w % ole > t » le of the prepristor , and at the usual medicine houses in London .
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POLAND'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION ipORspeedily curiiig gonorrhoea , gleets , strictures , irritation of the kidneyH , bladder , prostrate gland , and a ) l diseases of the urinary passa ^ s paiasin the loins , stone in the bladder , gravel ,. lumbago , and local debility , &c .
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Look at the out—it represents a Stone expel led b y YolandV Solution oa the 25 th of October , 1838 , and the proprietors challenge the whole world to produce a case in parallel . It weighs one ounce and a half , and is three and a half inches in length , and in four and a quarter inches in ctrcumferecc « . The patient bad suffered for yearn , and had instruments ya . < t * ed without success ; but a abort continuance of YoIandVSolutien relieved , and finally removed all her « ufff rings . She was miserable , buti « now happy , and desires her ease to be made public . Her name and address is Mrs . AnneS ^ iUant-, 5 , Bedford Street , Blackwall , and the medical gentleman who attempted the operation , Mr . Christopb « FTathaiB , ofPoplar . Ifyou doubt , apply to the patient ; call , or desire Home frieBd to do so , upon tke proprietors of the Solution , at 138 , HOLBORN , near Fwnival ' n Inn , London ,
who will gladly afford every facility to enquiry , also shew the stone , which is now in their possession . YOLAND'S SOLUTION i « equally efficacious in all the diseases for which it is recommended—it never fails , ' —read the testimonial ? , —try it , eind you w ill very soon add yours to the thousands it has already cured ; no matter bow long you may have suffered , or how bad your case m * y appear , for it effectually cures when all other means have failed . The proprietors being determined to prove it ia emy way , repeatedly offered FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD to any one who could equal it , but no one could . It has established itself upon ; its own merits alone , for the empirical method of puffing has never been , resorted to—indeed preparations intrinsically valuable , such as Yoland s Solution , do not require it .
TESTIMONIAL . Having tried Yolaad ' s Specific Solution in our public and private practice , for urethral discharges , we readily , bear , our testimony to its very superior power * , its perfect safety , and permanent effects ; altogether , we consider it a very efficacioug remedy , and far more ho than any other in all urethral diseases . Signed by Surgeon Cooper , H , Ley , M . D . Lecturer on Midwifery , Dr . Clarke , Dr . Green , &c . 8 old in bottles at 2 a . 9 d ., 4 «» . 6 d ., and I Is . each , by Baines & Newsome , Heaton , bookseller , "Briggate , Hobson , Northern Star Office . Inteltieencer Office .
Leeds ; Hargrave , Librarv . YoflL ; WhittakextSheffield ; Hurst , Walieneld - " Hartley , Halifax ; Brook , Huddersfield ; Bowman & Law , Piccadilly , Manchester p Qrtrtles & Co ., Church Stree t / Liverpool ; and by all chemists and patent medicine venders in the kingdom . whoUoale by Haanay & Co ., 6 $ , Oxford Street , London . Prepared and sold retail by Messrs . GRAHAM & Co ., 138 , Holborn ;;" ' tear Furnival * Inn , London , where the pbyycian may be consulted , as usual , personally , from 9 till 3 daily , or by letter , ( post-paid ) enclosing the usual fee of 10 w and patients in the country will be corresponded with until cared .
Dropsy aad Consumption Cored By a physician . The new system triumphant !! The most extreme case * being daily cured by it with great rapidity , as reference to patient * will prove .-So satisfied is the discoverer of the certainty of hi « success , that he is willing to forego his fee ( to * ll wbe personally apply ) for advice until after they are cured . Attendance from 9 till 3 daily , at Messrs ; GRAHAM & Co . ' wfl 38 , Holbdrn , near Furnival ' s Inn , ' London , where may be obtained the Anti-oonsumptive Liniment , so celebrated for quickly curing and preventing consumption , asthma , coldsj coughs .
and all diseases of the lungs , throat , liver , ( and stomach , wUich is effected without tenderness , or other inconv « nience . The remedy is perfectly safe , and is applied by gentle friction , and its power ia so great in strengthening the chest , &c , that all of weakly habits , or predisposed to pulmonary diseases , should apply to it without delay ; as also all vocalists , pub . lie speakers , &c ., who necessarily have much exercise for the long * . With each bottle will be given the essay lately published , on the new method of curing dropsy and consumption , or the latter may be had alone of all booksellers , or at MeiM . Graham ' s as above . -
The ABti-eonsumptfve Liniment may be obtained of the Agents for Yoland ' s Solution , Price As , 6 d and Ife .
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A CERTAIN CURE . W ^^^ m ' % Sr& f £ ^ ' *' Zi& PA ^ S ' AMEIH , VAH BALSAM , ha . effected a perfect pore in tbe bore ooinplalnte ^ hare frewreSl i ^ ei ?^ pprta . t-pliMie u , the U « of ^ . iMr ^ e ^ Sn Turner , late Lecturer . at th ^ L ^ i ^ m ^ . remark , that its effeeta are tfost wotfderS ^^ Si
mm ^ i ^^^^ APERIENT ? ILXS , for both Sexes , an ^ ffec « aT jremedy for indigestion , bile , giddfnesn of the head pile ? , gout , &c ., acting mildly b « t effeetoally , without griping the inside , they destroy worms , purify the system , and eradicate all external eruptions pimples , humours , &c , and restore to the Skin a clear , healthy , and blooming appewaaee . 9 o ) d in Boxes at Is . l | d ., 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 0 d ., a » 4 Ilia . eadi .
WONSERFUZi TESTIMOK 1 AI * , M » . Smith , plmaber , painter , « nd . glaai « r '» wife , Kiuguland road , had been for man ** years troubled with a violent congh and wwrtiog away vt the frame , whieb had confined her to her bed for a length of thtte . Several eminent medisal an » n werr of opinion that nbe could never recover , aa consumption had taken place . She had also been' under the Disyeniary for tbe cnre of consumption and aetbmas , but . without jfoiseing the least alleviatioa of the disease ; the husband was informed that Paul ' s Amerhean Balaam had performed very extraordinary
eure « , was detenainedl to try it ; and wonderful ' to relate , beforb sbe had taken three bottles , a ' n $ iMed as a m » M aperient , Paul ' s Dr . Baillie ' s Pill * ,, she was enabled to g « C up and eat a m « tton ebop , and before she- had taken five bottles , s be was completel y restored to-health and" performed a day ' s ireaing . Richard Gains * , of Upper Ground Street / DlackfriarBy lighternsa « , had been troubled with s inwt violent cough for Mv # r » l w ' mten , which used to confine him to his feed for weeks , and" Be i * Sf asrtwed the pwprietor that he attributes it solely to the effects of the American Balsam and his Dr .. Bailee ' s Pill « that he ha * not been confined to bis bud this winter .
Fop CHILBLAINS , GOUT , RHEUMATISRfi SPRASNS , BBm « ES , &c , KING'S RUSSIAN EMBROCATION , i * without exception the * best remedy in the above eomplainta , not in a singlfr instance has it ever been known to fail . Sold in bottles at 1 * . 9 d ., 2 * . 9 d ., and 4 s . 6 d . each . The above valuable Medicines are prepared only by C , King , ( late Paul ) , 232 , Blackfriar ' s Road , Loadon , and sold wholesale and retail by tbe following Agents—Hargrove ' s Library , 9 , Coney-street , York ; Barclay and Sens- , Farriqgdoa-ptreet , N « wbery and Edwards , St . Paul's ,. Sutton , Bow Churoh Yard , Drew , Heyward * and Co ., Triwty-lane , Hannay , 63 , Sanger , 150 ^ Oxford-street , Willooghby , Glj Bishnpsgate-street , Holse and Co ., LeadenhalW . reet , and by all Y « ho Wale and Retail medicine venders in Town and Country .
OBSERVE-CAUTION-Uaprineipled Medi-• ine Venders supply Spurious Medicines , for theee particularly in Dk . Bailub '» Piui > s , the genuine have C . King , ( late Paul )* oa the government Stamp . Agents for Leeds—Mr . Jk Hobson , Northern Star Office , and Mr . R . C . Hay , Medical Ha ll , Bond-Street .
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On Saturday last , as a workman was employed in taking dawn a thatched shed , or the premise * of Mr . Perkins , at Leek WoottJD , he was astonished at discovering in the thatch a bird ' s nest with two young onee in it . We understand that the bird ia of the kind which is generally called , among the villagers , the "Fire Red Tail . " The fact , we believe , k remarkable at this period of the year . Thb demolition of the nave of the ancient collegiate church of St . Saviour , Southwark , is about to commence , the old materials have been sold , and directly they are removed , the buildiHg of a new church on the site , at an expense of £ 8 , 000 , to be connected with the present tower and the choir in which divine service is now performed , will he proceeded with .
It is ih coKTSMPLATiOK to establish an institution for the encouragement of the Arts in Bri ghton , upon the plan of similar societies at Roaen , and other Fr « nch towns . There are fifty artist * in Brighton , and their productions , with contributions from amateurs , as well as their professional brethren of the county and the metropolis , are expected to constitute a yearly or half-yearly exhibition , that will both benefit themselves , aad reflect credit upon the town . Extraordinary and Fatal Accidint . — Miraculous Escapb . —On Wednesday night week , an adjourned inquest was held before Mr . Payne , in the board-room of Guy ' s Hospital , on view of the body of Htnry Hart , late a Greenwich pensioner , and who came by his death under the
fallowing melancholy , circumstances : —On the 29 t& ult ., Mr . Watt , -vine and spirit merchant , of No . 23 , Pfailpot-laae , City , drove down in his gig on business to a Mr . Davidson ' * , at Brixton-hill , accompanied by a youth in his employ , named Finch , and was on his return , the same evening between six and seven o ' clock , having at that time another youth in the chaise , the son of a friend residing in Cold Harbour-lane , Cataberwell . They stopped at the Black . Horse public-house to water the horse , but had not left it more than two or three minutes before thehorse , fr * m * ome cauxe unknown , started off « . t full speed , and Hiv Watt , although he used every possible exertion , lost all power over him . On arriving opposite Clarence-place , Brixton-road , the near , wheel of the chais « came in contact with the hind
off-wheel of one of Ball ' s Brixton omnibuses , by which the chaise was literally dashed to pieces , Mr . Watt and tbe two youths thrown out with dreadful violence , and the horse again Jarted off with both shaft * and part of the splinter bar , and continued his career along tbe Kennington-road , through the tollgate by the Horns Tavern , ( where he knocked . down a man who was much injured , ) past - Newiagton Church and the Elephant and Castle , w , here the deceased , who was erossing the road , wag-also knocked dawn . The unfortunate man was nicked up . covered
with blood , and instantly conveyed to toe above hospital by policeman-Mans ; - P 36 , when , apon examination , it was found he had ssstained a compound comminuted fracture of the knee , ( which was completely laid open , ) and a compound fracture of the lower jaw , part of the bone of which was . obliged to be removed . Every possible attention was rendered , but he gradually sunk , and expired from the injuries . Mr . Watt and the youths wen * severely cut and braised . The Jury , after a short consultation , returned a verdict 01 " Accidental death . " The deceased has left a widow and five children .
Sir Jamks Anderson ' s Stbam Carriage . —We have , paid a visit , to the coach factory of our talented fellow-citiaen , Mr . Dawson , to see the first ¦• t- » ¦¦¦!(•¦ 4 if paMMfjer ? m ***^* « , t « nlcia ftir tne "Steam Carriage Comnanjrof England , " and to be draw a by Sir JameK Anderson ' s - < t « team drag . " which it sberay expected here , on ite way to London . The pawenger carriage , tv-appwrBi W *» 1 $ e attached to the drag , at a coach- to tbje horses , and the length of both together will be nboat the same as a coach-and-four . It presents a peculiarly « afe and commodious appearance , and ' , frpm its con . straction , may be proaoanced impossible to be overset . The front body , which is entered at , the side
in the usual way , contains ' more than amble space for tix passengers each , 'harirg- aa arm chair , and as convenient , if not * better and more comfortable accommodation , than the firstvclast railway carriages . Tbe back bod y , which is-entered at the rear , is intended for ten passengers , although affording aufneient room for twelve . It is « o ample in ita . dimensions that one ma y walk perfectly erect frum end to end without incommoding the pat « engera at either ride : it is admirably ventilated and lighted and is to be furnished with a peculiarly constructed table , supplied with , the newtpapent of the day . The outside passengers mt roqaa the rodf , fourteen in number , having foat-boarda , like oateid » cars « n * « npperted at the baei btftTailhKrt-thecarria ^ e
altogether coHtaining thirqr passengers . The front boot contaittt a cisterm tor water , and a fpace for coke or fuel for a stage of from ten to twenty milen ; and there i » roam at different parta of tke carriage for storage ef about \ % Una , of lo ^ ge | f necessary . We were particularl y pleasedby ^ h » light and elegant appearance of a machine , intended for s « inanr pajcengert , and cannot but feel gratified that Dublin pancompete with EnglandinftirBkhing the carriages far a company e ^ clusive ^; English . Bat Mr . Dawson has alread y supplied f t number for the English railway * . We understand the drag aid carriage will be exhibited in Dublin previously to their rmbarkation ; and ^ e look with much interest in an adventure of «» ranch national advantage . ——SaUHders ' tfitwt iMler . i
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? I . TT Prero fif atiT « p ° « "t | on Wednesday ^ v '' Herbert Jennw , g » Y « jadgraent in the long-pendlng canse respecting the wiU and codicil i ^ ' tSa W 00 d ' ° - ™« ter . Tbe Judge £ ^ l % r d < K 5 J l"nfDta ' The will , be said , had ¦ teLl M ¦ r ^ Lft the ««*»» , Alderman Wood , Mr . John Phillpott , and other ^ with mala fide * . It appeared that they had fewesented two sepft ^ te doeumenta , instructions for a will and u paper purporti ^ to be a WiU itoelf , » ow Sir te ^^ J ^^«?«! . " ^ red the ^ o S th l tiy to Wwd
« r , « , » e , « e » ' . ieath . sV HerbSrt ^ USPii ^ -Meeived as the last will anTterta M Jo ^^ fekdps-itdid not appear by whom , "fcrt ^ Trmaterialfy altered the disposition of the ? f T ^ P ^ ty-fc ** » ot ben proved to be " the ha 0 * wmi » g of the deceased *; therefore , that document *^ be , et aside . The efFeet of these ITaT \ to declaw th ** Wood * ^ testate ; ton ^ rl ^ Z " P en 0 D al property , aoountiB * to nearly a mMou , to two wtoud cou ^ , aa next S £ S £ ^ ° : « *« - * tJ » % r , wli <»> a » iK . part / W ^ SL '" not * v * B kBown- The procten ate S ™" ** <*™ m * Ur * n the
4 iS « f f a Aco »«» t « -7-Ob Toetday , « bont S ?^^ '' a T *^ C ^ w ^ A * nor » fe beeami wy reative , and darted on to the pareiaent . The « H »» U head , feU oat of the eart ,. which « med wet bm . He Was ctfH * e > ed to Charing-Gros ^ oapftal , And is not expected t » , i ecover . Hit armx , one-leg , . and some of hi » ribrare broken .
• * - * W /> —At the week 4 ^ iaeetiDg of the Magig . tratt » 6 eM atLincBln on Tbiarsday week , a yootk wa » cpm « itted to tbe SeMiovrfor stealing wxpennT vrortki . of lolli pop . As the farare at present existthe caw ef felony being very dear against the priwner ifr wa » deemed i « perutit » -on the part of ther Beach ^ make out » comisnttal . The rity most Wear the- expense of the preeeutotion , which wilT jcrat at leart jEIO or £ 11 .
I En ^ SmiwrfiiiTO wriTMmi ! * , —It appears that for some time past a tiger and panther , ; ia- the collection of M—Tandevin , now * shibiting at tbe St . James ' s Tiestrej hare bees Rating-ally at variance . On Saturday morning tbe panther reoraawk his annoyance until tbe tiger Ucc&bm infuriated j and sndaenl y springing fastened oh the throat of hi *^ tornwntor . The strug ^ e was but of short daratjon ^ , and ere tbe keepers coold interfere tbep . anther bad ' ceased to exist . - —¦ m ——
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AWBWTS-FOR TBS NORTBEBM STAB . Orders and Advertisements received by theHndermentioned A ^ ent * : — ^ immOury- ^ AuMidgiej , near Hnddersfield . ^ 4 / it < ntr—Jo * ep h Hobaon . ¦ Barnsk }/ - ' taugardy New Street ! Mr . GiDbank , FoKtma 8 ter . Bati—Jj Cogswellj . 6 , Chandot Building * -, Croker . Union-Passage : ¦ Bathy—Jv Fearnride , Hatr Dresser , nearDewsbury Bingky—tMr . Harrisoa , BookselTer . Birstal—Mr . J . Buokley , Grocer . BirminfAam—Gueat j . Steel-house-lane , Mr , Cooper News-Agent , Union Street ; Mr . Taylor * News-Agent ,. 32 , SmallbrooVStreet ; Messr * . Mansell and Co , News ^ Asenta : Mr . Plastaiis . Dale
End ; , Wr . Kanlfcner , Dale End . BoUon—AxaswoTth , Sweet Green ; Lawspn , Bradchaw-Gate ; F . Gardner , Newa-Ageut . Brad / ord—JAbbctaoa , Marketplace ; G . Hopkins , Goodman ' s-End ; , and C . Wilkinson , Sontbgate . Bristol—JL , X ) bapneJl ^ Ne . " 1 , Senthey ' t Buildintt G . Eayne , No . 2 i ; CasUe Mill-Street . Brighatue—Bu S . Keir , Bookseller . Burnkjf—^ Butterworth , il , Cannan-8 treet ; T . Rickarda , Book »» ller , 31 ncber Street . Bury—Binns ; Mr . Kay T Bookseller . Car / wfe-Jame * Artbuc , 58 , Rickergate Street . CAorley—Mr . Woo 4 dbbj , Lancashire . ( Mutanto ** - Thomas Mitche ll , Post-matter . Cockernrntik—R . Johnstsue , Bookseller , Cun * er land .
Co /?« r—H . Earnshaw . Banter ; Baldwin , High St . CJs ^ rje-Rusbton , News-Agent , Silver Street . Darlingten—Oliver , Printer . Dewtimry ^ -T . Brooke * Market-PIace ; S . Healey : and J , Fletchex , Post-office . Derby—Mr * . Parry , News Agent ; and Mr . N . N « ale , ai , Sadler-gate . Donautet—Me&sTs . Sterer and Stainton , White Bear Inn . Edinburgh—Mr . Frazee , 65 , Princesa-ttreet . Elland— Richard Grasby and John Tong . Fromer ~ Mr . Hodder , Aacbor Inn , Catherine HilL
Greenacre * Moor—Mr . JHolt . GbugoiD- * Mr . H . Robmson , Trongate ; Mr . Jokm Fiaaer 31 , Nelsea Street ; and Mr . Joha Cummmg , 16 , Hntchinson Street . GroaiAam—Mr . JBuaLby , Bookseller . 6 / o «« fr—Mr . J . Oates , J » o » t Office . Ulouop-Dale—Mr . J . Natter . Hatfrx-B , , Barker , Wade-Street : R . WUkinjen , Crots-Field ; W Ibbetson , Uiuon-Str . et ; w ! Mjdgley , Rnssell-Street ; Mr . Walker , Bull Green ; Messrs .. Hartley and Walker , Booktellers ; and Mr . EMlip Platts , Ripponden , near Halifax . "
Hcbden Bridge—1 . Dawson . Heakvumdwikft— Mr . ChWwick . Hepcoo ^—h ^ 5 mith » . BreaFley- « ti-e « i ; J . Kay , . Cbnrcji- » treet ; aad . Mr . J . H ^ ywood , Bookseller , near Rochdale . Hightown—Wm . Lister , Bookteller . Hontey—J . Horsfall . Herbury—G . Holroyd . HotmfirUi— Mr . Joseph . Crossland . hud 4 er * fidd-C . Tinker , Market Walk ; Me Nprflttop ; Mr . Jno » Haoaon ; Mr . S . Dickiason ^ ffidewfirfa aaiMt' G »«»*«> d » D » ltoB , near ^^ aT ^ ^• Chwch-ride ; Mr !^^ Joteph Noble , ^ l ^ ' ^ Si , ? 4 ' - T * B . Smith , Pwt Office ] a ^ Mr . T . Wild , News Agent , No . 4 , Blanket ffjrafc—John Rather . HanfayPiOeritT—iJltJgftBim . Idte—i&x . T . Jenkins * lawtaaitteT / r * * ^ ^ Ttnur MeC f | fe Coieraine , Cowvty Keighley—Mx . Garaett . &mri * l » nmgh—Hawkridge , Temperance Coffe * .. npuBe Kettering—Mr . Harding . Keudal—Mr . Z . Smart , Strickland Gate . Leicester— , John Seal , Town Hall Lane . i « w * i «> o ^ -Jeaathan Batter . i «/ A-Par itet , 33 , Kirkgate . ^< fff « -J axne t Greates ; and W . B . Mic klethwai te . Lx * ih—J . Coeke , Post office . Lancaster— R . Airey . Litjllejr—Edward SWaw . ^"" Z&r ? ' ^^ S f ?* md Pl » c « , aad Murraj 43 , OreatCroiW Hall Street . * Lougiiorwgh-r-Thomaa Eveleigh , top oi tie Market
£ * r nr * - C } 6 " ' ! . Shoe-lane , FleeKtreft ; HeAeangton , 162 , Strand ; and G . J . Hamey § , Evangelist ' i . Conrt , LitUe Bridge Street ! JUlaclnnars . . -. . ° ^ A / ace ^*/ W «^ -Jobn Stubbs , Waters . &latuAe * ter ~ A . Heywood , OWham-Street AfiMM ^ r / rfr-Joteph Woodward , WaUoa ' i Yard . A /«« r « M-rOldham . ... . .- » MMlethr »'*«* U <* & — - MddletonS . WUd ; and W . Honniuu JWihampton—Wm . Joae * , Horte Maricet Aei « fl ^ B . Carrnthers , NewB Agent ; D . Franca ana Lo ., side .
# »* M . Smith . ~ ~ r — Z ^ lliSSSitig *™ - Pauley—Aitken , 35 , Cattle-street . ^^^^ - ^ - . Bateman , Observer Office ; jaad Hi a , G " m « i Hair Cutter , 31 , Brfd fel ^ ii . % P «* Wo « -J . Ingham , Corrierr * ~^ Padtham—Pate , Bookt » eller . « w *^« fe ^ epherd , Chnxeh-ttUej E . WrigIej ; and S ^ ST ^ ' ^ ^ IM ^ ^^^ X ^ & ^ SS ^; 8 toc * poH * fa » j t Chwter-gate : J . Blackshaw , 112 . * p # m ^ ^^ M : ^*^ 0- ** GowiiiMpe Street ; aod ^ «» H- * TMker , Bookieiler . fankvc ^ t' fnvdate ^ G . Tinker . % & F - ? °£ * ™ ° U > Pott Office . %% & ! £ M ^^ CbamhWr * . SSS ^> f ^^^ Agent , Siiwr Street a ^ ri ^^ ><*» h ^ - ^ ilndJ ^ fL 5 * ' " » G « org « Street j fPeUin gbr ^' -BtifaA . V (>!* -H « k ^ a jStonegate .
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A CERTAIN DISEASE CURED WITHIN ONE WEEK AT BRADFORD AND LEEDS . Afl ^ SSggJSaSS mmm ^ Em ^^^ BKBmifBmmmmmm ^ . BEGS toansoanoe , that in order to a *«« amooate ^¦ rWj ^^^^ WBBy BKBiPBWMW tho > e Patients who have vi « ited bin from Bfadiord , ' ^ KAUjAjjiu yt ^ y ^ ? fc ^ fi ^ fc , \ M »; ^ K % n ^ the neighbourhood , he has bees induced to attend ^ B ^ BMBHBBMBHMBI ^ B ^^ BMEM that place , and mar be coBsulted every Thursday , at fl |^^^ K ^ # flT *^^ 3 MJrZs ^ S ^^ 9 ^ K ^' ^> Dead Lane , next t o the Jaoction Inn , from ~^^^^^ E ^^ Las A ^ S ^ S ^ 2 MN ^ B ^^ fli ^ ° 'Cl » ck in the Morning to Five in the Evening ; - ^^^^^^^^^¦ BWWBB pBSlajpg ^ iPP ^ By and dnring tbf- other days of tbe wet-k , as nnal , at his owji boose No . 62 , ' Bottom af Templar ' s Street , Leeds . He continue * , ' with unabated assiduity , to eradicate every species of infection * In recent cases , a perfect enr * is completed within a week , or no ehaxgs made for medicines after the expiration of that period ; and in those of the utmost isveteracy , where other practitioners have failed , a proper perseverance in his plan ef treatment insures to the patient a safe .
well grounded , and lasting re-establishment . - He hope * that the successful , easy , and expeditions mode be has adopted , of eradicating every ¦ ymptoBi ofm . Onuia XHa * &se , without any material alteration in diet , or hindrance oi business , and yet preserving the constitntien in foil rigour a « d free from injury , will e » t » Wifih bis claims for support . At this Disease \» one whirh i » likely to be -eontfartea whenever exposure t&ke * place , it i * not like &any ether visitora , oace in life , bnt on the contrary , one infection may scarcely have been removed , when another may unfortunately be imbibed , therefore the Practitioner require * real ' jcdjjinentia order to treat each particular Case ia r&ch a manner as not merely to rt > meve the present attack , but to preserve the eoastitation unimpaired , in case of a repetition at no distant period . The man of experience eaa avail himself of the greatest improvements in modem practice , by being able to distinguish between discharges ef a speci 5 c , and of a simple or mild nature , which can only be made by ob « in daily practice , after due consideration ef all circumstances . In the same manner at birth , appearances often take place ia children , which call for a proper knowledge ' and acquaintance with the disease , in order to discriminate their real nature , and which maT be the mean * of sowing domestic discord , unlewmaiaced
by the Surgeon with propriety and skill ; but instead of possessing tbe proper QuaHneation * , se essential to the Practitioner * in this intiduous Complaint , yon often find low Mechanics vildy pretending ts have studied the Healing Art , and deluding the Unwary by their nefarious Nostrums ; it is these Men who are tie most arrogant in their pretensions , wh » , by want « f skill de # trr 7 more than even Pestilence and the Sword . Can Patient * therefore , laboring under this Complaint be too caation * into whose Hand * they torn mil themselves?—the Propriety of this remark is abosdaBtly manifest by tie same Patient frequwjtlv passing the Orieal of several Practitioners before he ii fortucare enough to obtain & perfect C « rc . "Were Patient * sofuciently aware ef the Risk they enconnterwL , when they cotamit so * eri < m » a charge as Life to illiterate and inexperienced Hand * ; and were they to be Witne *» e « of the excruciating Sufferings of too manj onhippy Yietims who are sacrificed to improper Treatment , they wcmld pause btfore they proceed , and would inquire further than the plausible Hand-bilU and Advertisements presented tm their Eyes , by self-reeomiaeBded Kostrumjnongerg and Emperic * . Tbe fellowisg are some of the many symptoms that disangaish this Diseas * : —a general deVility , eniption ?; on the head , face , and body ; ulcerated sere threat * , scrofula , nrellings in the neck , nodes on the skin bones , cancers , fistula , pains ia the head aad limbs , which aTe trequentlv mistaken for rheumatism , &c . &c .
Patients ib the country , by stating their cases and enclosing a remittance , may have proper remedies eat to the amoect , with directioni so simple and ^ lain , that partie * of cither sex » ay cure themselves without even the knowledge of a be ^ fellew . Mr . "W ' s . invariable rule is to give a Card to each of his Patients , as a guarantee for Cure , wtich he pledges himself to perform , or to return his Fee . . Attendance from Eight in the Morning , until Ten in the Evening , and on Sundays till Two . fgp For tbe greater convenienoe of his Patients , Mr . " rVlLKIKSOJy will attend every THURSDAY , from Ten in the Morning to Fire in the Evening , at No . 2 , Dead Lake , nt-xt to the Junction Inn BRJLoro&o . V All Letter * mtat ie Pitt Paid ,
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One 9 J the Drt . KEN BY will attend etery MOKDAY * nd TVIlSDAY , at Mrs . Bennett ' t , Ytrk Place , ETJDDERSFIELD ; every WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY at No . -t , George Street , facing Eattirook Cheptl , BRADFORD ; and every day at their principal EttaUuJunent , 16 , PARK-SQVARE , LEEDS . A TREATISE IS JUST PUBLISHED ON THE VENEREAL & SYPHILITIC DISEASES , AlsT ) GITEN VTITH EACH BOX OF DB . HENBY'S FKENCH HEROINE PILLS , / " 1 ONTAINE ? G plain and practical directions for the effectual cure of all degrees of the above eom-\ J plaiau with observations on seminal weakness arisingfroEt early abuses , and the deplorable eonse-^ aenee * resulting frwin the use of mercury , the whole is tended for the instruction of general readers , that all persons can obtain aa immediate cure with seereey and safety . Prepared and sold by the tele Proprietor , at No . 16 , PARK SQUARE , Leeds , where they may be consulted as usual . In Boxes , 3 s . 9 d . and < s . Sd . each . With each Box U given directions bow to take these Pills , observations on points beneficial to the pztient , being hints worth knowingly those who are , or have been , sufferers froa this dreadful and devastating malady . ' '
That cruel disease which has destroyed go many thowands is now unhappily so well know * that a neital of its effects is quite unnecessary , its malignant influence extending by inheritance from family to family , and when the great Doctor Henry became professor to the University , he coBferred an invaluable beceat upon BWJBkind by the discovery of his grand panacea for the cure of this deplorable complaint . The eertaiaty with which the Pills are continually administered can b * attested by many thousands who are annually eured by them . What medicine can be mere appropriate thaa that which hat given such general satisfaction ? Th » French Pilliroot out , every particle of the insidious poisoB , purifying ia their progress the whole buss of fluid * . They not only remove the disease but they renovate by their action tbe different functions of the body—expelling the grosser humour , and in a manner so imperceptible as to eoarince the * u »* t sceptical of their astonishing and unequalled powers . They nekher contain mereury aer aay other Mineral , and may be taken without the slightest nwpicioB of discovery ; they require bo restraint of diet , loss . « f tuae , orhindraBce ofburiness , but effect a complete cure without the leaiJt exposure to th « pa-ueat . At aajp « rit > d when the sli ghtest suspicion may exist it will be well te have recourse to the French 1 PiUs i for when taken before the disease has made iteappearance they act aiacertain preventive , removing the complaint effectaaUy and secretly . The deplorable-state in which many persons have been when vmang the DoctoT ( from the a # e of mercury ) reBden it imperatively neemary to caution the publie agaiast that daageroua mineral when injudicioiiBl y adminirtered .
_ The 'Doct » r , -after an extensive practice of Thirty Tears , h a * rendered his counsel as object of tee etnwt eenaeqaeaee to all who are labouring under hereditary or deep seated maladies ; to thosetroubled with « iaJBa 4 « ata » eaa , h » advice will be invaluable ; hundreds have owned his skill in these eomplaints . To the yexith ef MbteKes , wh « d » er luwi from health by the prompting * of pajrion , or the deluweat of i »« x }> erveD «» , ^ te »* ime » topener ;« his practice he unites a mild gentlenest of treattnent , aid pwsewmg »• thorough a ki ^ ledfe of hu art , the nost deplorable eases afford bo r ^ tance to his skifl . fli » extea-« ve prtcteee ku mdered him the depositary of many distressing secrets which are kept with unblemished ** th aad ^ nov ^ a ^ raont ^« abcted , it t highly . nece « aiy £ fb * erre that an early apnllatioB is of tbe greatest naportaaee a « d that with « uch a practitioner aay hesitation in disclosing their disorder , mutt ! £ 2 £ ttu 4 eh « r «^ f * t i ™« H is false and unnecessary , To the neglect of such attention , are ^ ^ ^ LTt ^ i ^ IMt ? ? 2 ^ h ^ hile they excite tbe toainiseration of the behelder , Wd altonipr ^ him mtiktte fear ef » elf . reproach . To all such , then , we address ourselves , offering ^^^ " ¦ ^ SL ^ f ^ r t ?* * "" ° ? bt oiar * dT"ce' 1 *<> « PP « ar questionable , sanctioned at Aey are by the a ^ top bed dtmCs of thirty year , ' ^ uec ^ rful experi « ce . Tetur \ ( post paid ) inclosing a remittance , awwered by 4 e return efpoet , and Medicine * punctually transmitted tTaay address , either by mitiak , « nasM . Back entrance , 'West ^ treet , One D » w from St . Paul ' s Church .
"With each Box wfil be given practical observations , gratuitously , on the above disease . The Doctor will attend daily at hit principal residence , No . 16 , Park S quare frwn Eight ia the orniBg till Tea at night , x » d on Sunday from N ^ ne till Two , where he will admiritter advice to anv od » - tiHag sa c ** Pills . « r aar other of his Prrpantioaf , wit >» gt a fee .
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BLINDNESS . MB . CHJJ 3 , the celebratCK cculitt , who has ferfojfiaed tucfc- extraordinan' Cur « in Hull , &r $ AkriJjm&i > $ » t placet , many ef w > " h * d **** % nB i ^^» D > afld twenty ^ jejkrt , X *? Rn * i ' a « 6 e « 4 « t 5 ^ tion of visi ting tke following P > ces , * HsU -rmttrmmi , Hr . Child xaa ^ b f coasulUA & <>* ? &&TW * tMT » . I > mrH # : * 3 , Islington Terr&vS W «« f » ai ^ W remain until Saturday , the 23 rd ft ' ~ & * Qt&l £ } $ y * thence he vill proved Ja Udn-^ eheMvr ^ . ^ Qfl ^ aia there natil the 9 ta- ^ iKaMh y ^ C «^ eJaaf : iiB ;»! onsulted at iln . YftiMtU&fcT 22 ^ b * r ? Slre ^ "" -
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PEOPLE'S BISOICaZ . ADVISEB , i FAMILIAR TREATI SE on the meant ef JX , preserving health and the domestic treatment of dtoaaes , particularly adapted to th « use of the iadustrious classes ; ' , ; ;/ - | BY . MATTHEW FLBTCHEB , : ¦ . ' ' Member of the Royal College oi ? Surgeont , &e . Bury , Lancashire . r ^ K ^ ¦** Co bbett , London : and Willlain > , illit , Manchester ; and sold by J . Hobron , A * f 4 &&y t Stor Office , Leeds , and by all Bookseller * and ; &ywslAgenta . .- ' ' ' ' ¦ !> ¦¦ '• v~~—¦— - "• "" . " . . ¦ ' . " —i—' :: ' ,. ' ' ' " ..
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 2, 1839, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1047/page/2/
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