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i — - ¦ i - -¦ - — — - i ' i ^ MORISON'S PILLS,
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AGENTS FOR THE NORTHERN STAB.
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PEOPLE'S REPOSITORY OS * CHEAP KNOWLEDGE . M ESSRS . PATON & LOVE . Booksellers , STATIOXhBS , LIBRARIANS , and N-EWS AGfcXTS , No . 10 , . Neison-ntreet , Glasgow , take this opportunity of expre ^ ing thei r gratefulness to the Public , far the very liberal Encouragement they bare experienced since they commenced the above Business , and hep to state , that do Exertion shall be waiting on their part to ensure a continuance of that Favour which they have so unexpectedly received .
Messrs . P . and L . have been appointed Agents for che Northern Siar for Gla * jiow aad the Wen of Scotland , and can asrare Country and Tovrn News A : ret ) H and Readers , tr . at they may confidently rely en their Orders bring punctually Attended t « . * Orders to be Po « t-paid , with " Cash . Several of the London and 0 Ha « eow Weeily Newspaper * always on Sile , and Orders taken for the whole that are Publish "; :: ? .
Messrs . P . and L . have also eon * tandy on Sale s . 1 the Standard and New Periodicals i . « aine , among which are the Penny Cyelopa ^ ia r Penny M ^ raziae , Chambers' Edinburgh Jouriral , Chambers' People ' s Edition of Valuable VTork * , Hodgson ' s Standard Libraries , The London Sataftkv Joarnal , The Scottish Temr ^ rdaee Journal , The Christiin Teacher , Wilson ' s Tales of the Border * , The Rumaneist , The Novel Newspaper , the Pency Satirist , Sec . &c .
BfKikbinjiTig neatly Executtd . Account Booin cene to Order . Gi ** jro * -, April 4 th , 1 S 39 .
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J > R . JOH . X ARMSTRONG'S LIVER PILLS . " I care not how I am phyv . cVed , « o it be cet b y the advf-nrure of a Quack , ! . ur ibe advice of a Phy--eifiao , who , I am sure , wi . i prescribe no more for me than mar consist wkh inv safety , ncd Leea doib require . " '—Old Divine . rnHESE LIVER PILLS hsve . since 1 S 35 . JL coapietviy established thf natives as a ' favourite family ajnrritnt , as a n .- >< : etFt-i .-tu . il remedy for -an inactive iiver , and as an exc-ri'ent antibiiisu * raedieine . Cut very small , asd iiivm in a iir . ie trraele er pre > erve , thev are a > afe a : irr : ent and vermifuge for children . They are a decided solvent , and preventive of st ^ se r . nd era' -e ! ; an i uic ^ rs and ob » : iua : e « c-es spevdi : v heal under tbt-ir benign iniluer . ee .
The ssin i < kept clear of spots , nd the Sr-neral health is improved by the ; - .- > cc .-i « . oa . u u * e . Drops '; , ftl person * nad great relief ;" ro : n taese j . iir * . They contain neither aloes , z- ± vz- > - - > ze , r . or eoloeynJb : oec .-a .-: oai 3 E no piles , nor auv \ , x . v . in their oT-cra . no ::. lne 330 veretaa . e extracts w . - ^ reo ! tt ^ y are composed wih not retain a ssnericdi Him , i ; k . e the eoin-JEon aioetic pi : ls . a : ; i : ivv i , l ^ :: ; o Be * ri-l in a cry piaee . i ' or female * , tin .: < ii d diuuer piil , thev 2 . re unrivalled . Messrs . Wiasta-lry , o < " London , the propr ietor ^ eotr . p ^^^ dis ? asents iin tie * : ? ad of Mr . Ecdy ) , are instructed to supply only the London whoirsale houses .
Sold lie tail in Lee .-L-=. at ih- Northern Siar , Mrr . cur }/ , and Inttliireicrr 0 :-nces , an ' i by ail rir'j ^ k"i > tand patent medicine venders in : ' nr kingdom , at Is . l ^ j , psr Dos , accompanied wita tr . t- : are Dr . Armstrong ' s awn ? jlv ; ce and direction * , ami some i 2 tertstiai > _ Observe that the -t- < mp hs * rbe came of the medicine , ' -Dr . Joan Armstrong " . * Liver Pills , ' engraved noon it .
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YOLAInITS SPECIFIC SOLUTION TT 1 OR speedily curisa : cononhsa , srleets , * trienires , SI irr . uiion or" the kidneys , biadder , prostrate giand , and ail dLsiases of the urinary passages , p-iiasin the 3 o ; cs , « toae is the bladder , grave ! , lumbago , and local deb ; li : v , &c .
L ^ ot the eat—it represent * a Stone erpeV ; ed by Yolani ' s Solution on the 25 th of October , 1 S 3 S , and the proprietors challenge the whole world to prodace a case in parallel . It weighs one ounce and a naif , and is three and a naif inches in length , and is four and a ^ narter inches in circumference . The patient had suffered for years , and had instrument' * pa *> ed ¦ without , saccess- , but ^ « bort eo ntinnante of Yo ' . ana ' sSolution relieved , and finally removed all her raff-rinss . She vra « miserable , bnti * nowhaDDv , and
desires her case to be made public Her name and address is Mr * . AnneSj-Ulane . 5 , Bedford Street , Biatkwall , and the medical gentleman woo attempted the operation . Mr . Christopher Trftham , of Poplar . Ifvou doubt , apply to the patient ; call , or desire some friesi to do so , upon the proprietor *! of the Solution , at 13 S , HOLBORN , near Furaival ' n Inn , London ., who will glsdiy afford every facility to enquiry , also = hew the stone , which i « now in their pe 4 se . < sion . YOLAXD'S SOLUTION is equally efficacious in all the disei ^ es : for which it is recommended—it never
fails , —read the testimonials , —try it , and you will verv soon add roars to the thousands it has already eured ; no matter how long you may have suffered , or how Dad yoar case may appear , for it effectually cures when all oiher means have failed . The proprietors being determined to prove it in every way , repeatedly offered FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS REVTARD to any » np who could equal it , bat no one could . I : ha * established itself upon it « own merits alone , for the empirical method of paging ha ? never been rewrted to—indeed preparations intrinsically valuable , such as Yolands Solution , do cat reaiiire it .
TESTIMONIAL . Having tried Yolasd ' g Specific Solution in our public and private practice , for nrethral discharge * , we readily bear our testimony to its very superior power ? , iU perfect safety , and permanent- effects ; altogether , we consider it a very efficacious , remedy , and far mure « o than any other in all urethral qh-¦ ease- ' . Signed by Surgeon Cooper , H , Ley , M . D . Lectcrer an Midwifery , Dr . Clarke , Dr . Green , &c . Sold in botdes at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., aud 11 s . each , by Baines & Newsome , Heaton , bookseller , Briggate , H . ^ bson , Northern Star Office , Intelligencer Office
Leeds ; Hargrave , Library , York ; "Whittaker , She :-field ; Harst , VTakeficld ; ' Hartley , Halifax ; Brook , Huddersfield ; Bowman & Law , Piccadilly , Man-j ehester ; Gerdes Si Co ., Church Street , Liverpool / * nd by all c-hemisU aBd patent medicine venders in the kingdom , wholesale by Hasnay & Co ., 63 , Oxford Street , LonJon . Prepared and sold retail bj Messrs . GRAHAM Si Co ., 138 , Holborn , near Faraival ' s Inn , London , where the physician may be consulted , as usual , personally , frora 9 till 3 daily , or by letter , ( post-paid ) enclosing the usual fee of 10 s . and patients in the country will be corresponded with until cured .
Dropry aad ConsuoapUon Cured By a phyidcian . The new syjtem triumphant !! The most extreme cases being daily cured by it with preat rapidity , a _« refereace to patients will prove . So satisfied is the discoverer of the certainty of his success , that he is willing to forego his fee ' ( to air who personally apply ) for advice until after they are cured . Atte * da . ace from 9 tiU 3 daily , at Messrs GRAHAM & Co . ' s , 138 , Holborn , Bear Fumival ' s Inn , London , where may be obtained the Anti-consumptite Liniment , so celebrated for quickly curing aod presenting consumption , asthma , colds , coughs
and all diseases of the lungs , throat , liver , and . stomaeb , which is effected without tenderness , or other inconvenience . The remedy i * perfectly safe , and i « applied by gentle frietion , and it * power iiso great in sc-engtbening the chest , &c , tkat all of weakly habits , ot predwpowd to pulmonary diseases , shonl ' d apply to it without delay ; as also all vocalist * , pub « lie speaker ? , &c ., who necessarily have much exerei * e . ior the lungs . With each bottle will be given the essay lately published , on the new method of coriajr d . rop * y and consumption , or the latter may be had taloBt ; of all booksellers , or at Mess . Gruham's w ' aboit .
The A * ti-eon * umprjve Liniment may be obtained of the Agents for Yolaad "? Solution , Price is . 6 d . uidlO * .
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TO THE SUFFERERS FROM BILIOUS AND LIVEli COMPLAINTS . THE unexarr . plt-J sacce * s of FPvAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH calls fur particular attention . These Pill- ; ^ svt ; immediate reiicf in all » pasmoaic and windv complaints , with the » ijo ! c train of well-knu-. vn svniftoins ari ^ in ^ from a weak stomach or vitin-FQ bilious -t .-crt .-tion , i :: ai ^ estinn . pain at the pit of the stomach , bilious nr sic-k headache , heartbnrr , lo-s of appetite , sei : » e of fulne ^ ; iUtr meals , tjiiidines * , dizzine * . * , pain over the eyes , < S : e . &c . Persons ut' a . full 'iihit , v . ho ;\ re subject to headache , iri j . ; iaess drowiine .-s , aod s ;; min ^ in the of to
ears , arising from too ^ reat a iijw blood thr head , should never bt ,- without them , as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate use . They are highly -r-Uetiil to the stomach , create appt-tire , relieve languor and depression ol spirits , iit-ntiy relaxinu the bowels without irriping or annoya-cce , removing ijoxious accumulations , rendering the system truly comlortable and tbtbead clear . The very high encomiums passed upon them by a Jarce portion of the public , is the " t est criterion of Their mrrit , and the continual statemt-niiof their good effects frcm ail parts of the Queendoin . is a source of the highest er 3 ti ! itat ; on .
Sold by T . Prout , 229 , Strand , London . Price Is . Hd . and 2 s . yd . per box ; and by Smeeton . Rc ' . naardt , Heatoc , Hay , Allen , Land , Cl . ipba . in . Tarivotton , Smith , Bel * ! , Townscnd , Baioes anj Neurome , Leeds ; Brooke , Dtwsbury ; Dennis unr . Son , Moxon , Little , Hardman . Collier , Hargrove . Beiierby , York ; Cooler , Goidtborpe , Roger > on . Newby , Key , Bradford ; Goldthorp , ' Tadc-aster . Rhodes , Snaith ; Brice , Priestley , Pontefraet ; anc by the Venders of Medicine generally throughoui thi- Kinedom .
Ask for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . and observe the aunt and address of " Thoma > Prout , 229 , Strand , LondoB , " on the Government > tarnp
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L ? O Templars-street , Leeds , and every Thursday , U- ^ 5 at No . 2 , Dead Lane , Bradford , continues to eradicate every species of infection . In recent cases , a perfect care is completed within one we < -k , or no 'jhar ^ e made for medicines after the expiration of that period . He hopes that the successful , easy , and expeditious mode he na « adopted , o { -radicating every ¦ ymptom o ! a Certain Disease , without anv material alteration in diet , or hindrance of business , aad yet preserving the constitution in full vigour and free from injury , will establish bis claims for support . As this Disease is one which is likely to be contracted whenever exposure ta . ke- < place , it i * not like many other visitors , oi-ce in life , but on
tie contrary , one infection may scarcely have been removed , when mother may unfortunately be imbibed , therefore the Practitioner requires realjudgment in order to treat eacn particular Case in * uch a manner as not merely to remove the present Attack , btrt to preserve the sonstituuon unimpaired , in case of a repetition at no distant period . The man of experif-nee can avail himself of the greatest improvements in modern practice , by being able to distinguish , between disi'harges of a specific and of a simple or mi ! d nature , which can only be made by oae in dailv praetice ifter due consideration of
all circumstances , Patient ? labouring under this disease cannot be too cautious into whose hands they commit themselves . The Propriety of this remark is abundantly manifest by the same Patient frequently passing the Ortieal of several Practitioners before be is fortunare enough to obtain a perfect Cure , The follovriig are some of the many symptom * that di'tintrmsh this Disease : —a general debility , eruptions on the head , face , and body ; -ulcerated sorerhroats , scrofula , iwellinjrs in the neck , nodes on the -hin bone « , chanerex , fistula , pains in the head and limbs , which ire frequently mistaken for rheumatism , &c . &c .
COPY OF A LETTER . Mr . Wilkinson , —Sir , oaving had the misfortune , about four years since , contract a ! ong-to-be lamented must destructive complaint , which no doubt would have proved fatal ere now , had it not been for your invaluable skill , which I can safely say has saved my constitution from utter destruction . I have been under several experienced practitioners , and have been apparently well for a short time , but e * er experienced a relapse , which evidently resnlted from patebed-up and improper treatment , or some secret lurkine in the frame which was never rooted . With great reluctance I was advised by a friend to apply to you . Af that time I wa « afflicted with ulcerate i sores in my mouth , horrible taste and bad
smell , blotches on different parts of my body , with great pain and swellings in the bones , particularly my leg * , with hard lumps on my shia « , which I am now satisfied would sooa have proved fata ! . After taking your medicine for a fe * " weeks , my sores assumed a healing disposition , my taste and smell got gradually belter , my pains entirely left me , and I have increased in both strength , health , and spirits , and am new without lear of any return of the complaint . Being convinced there are numbers of my fellow creatures similarly afflicted , and for their good , I request yon will publish this in the paper , onl y be bo good as omit my name . Tours respectfully , C . B . Leeds , October 4 th , 183 B . * * A trpndaTifp frnm F . ii » ht in ihe MorniniT . until ** Attendance from Eijjhtin the Morninguntil
. , Tea in the Evening , and on Sundays till Two . ( y For the jtreaterconvenience of his Patients , Mr . WILKINSON will attend every Thursday , from Ten in the Morning to Five in th « - Evening , at No . 2 , Dead Lakb , aext t « the Junction Inn , Bradford . Mr . "Wilkinson ' s Purifying Drops , price 4 s . 6 d . per bottle , for the eure of the above disease , with printed directions , rendered so plain and easy , that patients of either sex may core themselves without even the knowledge of a bed-fellow . Agents . —Haycrakt , Advertiser Office , Hull Heaton , Bookseller , Briggare , Leeris : Hartley , Bookseller , Haliux : and Harurove ' s , No . 9 Coney S ' . reet , York . V AH Letters must U Post Paid .
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EMPLOYMENT . TJERSONS having a little time to spare , are X apprized that Agents continue to be appointed in London and Country Towns by the East India Tea Company , for the sale of their ' celebr&teU Teas . Offices , 9 , Great St . Helen's Cbarcb Yard , Bishop ' sgate Street . They are packed in Leaden Canister * , f rom an Ounce to a Pound , and new alterations hare been made corresponding with the recent great fall in Tea , whereby Agents will be enabled to compete with all rivals . The Licence is only 11 Shillings per Aunum ; Excise Permits are abolished , and many during the last 14 years have realised considerable incomes by the agency without One Shilling lt * t or loss . Application to be made to Charles Hancock , Secretory .
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To those afflicted with SCURVY , VENEREAL , or SYPHILITIC DISEASES , RHEUM AT 1 SM , and NERVOUS or SEXUAL DEBILITY . MR . LA MERT , Surgeon , Licentiate of the Apothecaries' Hall , London , and Honorary Member of the London Hospjpil Medical Society , &c , hiring devoted his studies for many years exclusively to the various diseases of the Generative Organs , to the successful
Treatment of the Venereal and Syphilitic Diseases , and to the removal of those distressing nervous sensations , arising from a secret indvilgem-e in a delusive and destructive habit , continue * to be consulted ! rom Nine in the Morning till Ten at Night , and on Sundays from Nine till Two , at his residence , at
: No . 27 £ , ALBION-STREET , LEEDS , and country patients requiring bis assistance , by making only one personal visit , will receive ? ucn advittaud medicine * that will tnable them to obtain a permanent nnd effectual Cure , when all ether means have failed . A complete knowledge of the symptoms and treatment el the * e insidious and dangerous diseases , cy . ii only be required by those who , in addition to experierict , have gone through a regular course of Mebicai . Instruction , independent of the benefit of practical exptrieuce ; lor unfortunately there aie hundreds who annually fall victims to the immoderate us .- of mercury , aud other dangtrout remedies , administered by illiterate men , who , owing to a
total ignorance of the general principles of medicine , rum the coustnution , by suffering the disease to pet into the system , where being carried by the circulation of the liood into all parts of the bodv , the whole frame becomes tainted with venereal poison , arid the mos : unhappy consequences eusat ; for it : en assumes so many appearances , that the greatest discrimination is often necessary to detect its presence , at one time sfiectinsj the skin , particularly the head acd face , with eruptions and ulcers , closely resembling and olten treated as scurvy ; at another period producing the most violent pain * in the limbs and bones , which is frequently mistaken for rheumatism ; thus the whole frame becomes debilitated and decayed , and a lingering death puts a period to ihe ' . r dreadful sufieriugi * .
LA MERT'S RESTORATIVE PILLS , price 2 « . 9 d . and 11 s . per box , are well known as a certain and efiectual remedy for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease , without confinement , loss of time , or hindrance from business ; they have effected many surprising cures , not onlv in recent gonorrhoea , and simple c&ses , but when salivation and all other means have failed . There is no situation in life * o wretched , as when we are obliged to reveal our moral indiscretions to others , and the timidity and anxiety which so frequently haunt the minds of those who are suffering frora Nervous and Constitutional Debility , arising from early and indiscriminate excesses , cannot be too earnestly declared . For in these unhapp / cases where melancholy distaste and incapacity fur all
pleasure ? , inteDse debility , both mental and physical , and all tbe enervating imbecilities of old ape , are its general attendants , the utmost endeavours should be resorted to on the part of tbe sctftrer to overcome this bantful destroyer of his health and happiness , in order to avoid the blank despair , and certain misery , which invariably accompany these dreadful debilities , when left to th * powers oi nature alone to restore , and which frequently hurries its victim to the grave , in tbe very Hower of his youth . To all who are thus afflicted , Mr . La Mcrt , as a regularly educated member ot the medical profession , can , with the utmost confidence , oiler hope , energy , vigour , and perfect health ; and from the peculiar nature of his practice , " the most timid may feel encouragement in the opportunity thus afforded them .
Mr . LA MERT may be personally consulted from Nine in the morning till Ten at night , and will give advice to persons taking the above , or any other of his preparations , without a fee . Attendance on Sundays from Nine till Two , where his Medicines can only be obtained , as no bookseller , druggist , or atiy ether Medicine V « nder is supplied with them . Country letters , post-paid , containing a remittance for Medicine , will be immediately answered .
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The following letter has just been received , and by request of the writer is now published , but it must be observed that no case is published unless by the express consent of the party : — " Newcastle-on-Tyne , Jan . 20 , 1839 . " SlR , —It has been my intention , for a length of time , to address you on a subject closely connected with your celebrity : but I must confess that a feeling of delicacy hax hitherto withheld me , for we are unwilling to expose our own errors . My cure , however , has been so singularly complete , that 1 felt it would be an act of gross injustice to your character and skill were I longer to withhold a case as
remarkable perhaps as any on record . Born in a polished circle of society , I was early sent to a most respectable public seminary , where , for some years , all went oh with prosperity and happinesg . Unfortunately , however , a habit was sent abroad among ux , tbe pleasing allurement of which I was , with maay others , nnable to resist . Years rolled . away , and left me an altered man ! Infirmities gathered around me , and at the age of twenty years I was actnally dying of decay—a gradual but certain decay . I wondered at the cause of this premature debility , nor did tbe truth ever flash across my mind , until an accidental perusal of a Leeds newspaper , where I saw an address of yeurs , which made me fully sensible of my miserable situation . Tbe horror of my
situation increased every renewed day with the causs of misery , self-entailed , gnawing at my heart in my wakiDg moments ; in seeking re « t , I only sought for a change of torment *—the many hours of darkness seemed awful ; those of sleep filltd me witb racking horrors indescribable . I longed far day—with day i wa * wearied , and I beheld the approach of night with abhorrence . Under these eircumstauces of unqualified affliction , I journeyed upwards of niaety miles to have a consultation with you . I need not say how soon you were aware of my appalling situation , or the anxiety you manifested in accomplishing my relief ( a circumstance which will ever have a grateful claim oa my memory ) , or of the confidence with which , you tspoke of my recovery .
" Yon directed me a paeket of your invaluable Medicine , and by persevering in following jeur directions , and with the blessing of Providence , a wonderful cure hu been completely effected , and I am now in every Seine of the word bfxome a > ew man ! I transmit this account for yoar honour , and for the benefit of others who may , unfortunately , be placed in a situation of similar " wretchednesg . You may omit my residence ; but if asked for , you are at liberty to give i-t . Remaining , Sir . w'th . every sentiment of regard , yoar * truly , " CHARLES NEWTON . "
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OF THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH , LONDON . CAUTION . WHEREAS spurious imitations of my Medicines arts now in circulation , I , James ALobison , the Hygeist , hereby give notice , that I am in no wise connected with the fallowing Medicines purporting to be mine , and sold under the various Barnes of u Dr . Morriion ' M Pills , " " The Hygeian Pills , " "The Improved Vegetable Universal Pills , " " The Original Morison ' s Pills , as compounded by 'he late Mr . Meat , " "The Original Hygeiun Vegetable Pilts , " " The Original Morison ' sPills , " &c . &c .
That my Medicines ara prepared only at the British College of Health , Hamilton Place , King ' s Cro « 9 , and sold by the General Agents to the British College of Health and their Sub-Agents , and that no cheiaiBt er druggiat in authorised by me to dispose of the same . None can be genuine without the words " BIORISON'S UNIVERSAL MEDICINES" are engraved oa the Government Stamp , in white letters upon a red ground . —In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand .
JAMES M 0 RIS 0 N , The Hygeist . BritiHh College of Health , Hamilton Place , New Road , May , 1838 . Sold by "W . Stubbs , General Agent for Yorkshire , at 56 , Cross-Churcb-Street , Woodhouse , Leeds , to whora applications for Agencies must be made , and tht * following regular appointed Agents . Leeds , Mr . "W * . H . Walker , stationer , 27 , Briggate , and Mrs . Senior , No . 1 , South Market . Sheffield , Mr . Badger , 47 , "West-street . Bradford , Mr . Stead , grocer , Market-street . Doncaster , Mr . Clayton , perfumer , &c .
V \ akefield , Mr . Nichols and Son , printers . Halifax , Mr . Hartley , stationer . Huddersfield , Mr . Thornton , tailor . Dewsbury , Air . Brown , furniture warehouse . fiawtry , Mr . Grosby , Stamp-office . Aberford , Mr . Wilkinson , draper . East V . ' itton , Mr . Me Collah . Knaresbro ' and Harrogate , Mr . Langdale stationer Pontefract , Mr . Standish , artist . Richmond , Mr . Norman , grocer . Ripon , Mr . Vant , tailor .
Rotherham , Miss Wilson , post-office . Selby , Mr . Richardson , draper . Barnsley , Mr . Harrison , stationer . Skipton , Mr . Tasker , priuter . Tadcaster , Mr . 13 ee , perfumer , &c . Wetherby , Mr . Sinclair , bookseller Paddock , Mr . Allison , groGer . Hightown , Mr . Lister , bookseller . Middleham , Mr . Close . Sherborne , Miss Johnson , draper . Otley , Mrs . Fox , grocer . Beeth . Mr . Close .
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Wholesale aad for Exportation . < C ^ J& JOSEPH GILLOTT , PATENT STEEL J PEN MANUFACTURER , 51 ) , Newhallistreet , and Graham-Street , Birmingham . Joseph Gillott has been for nearl y Twenty Years engaged in the Manufacture of Steel i ' enni , and during that Time h » s devoted his unceasiHg Attention to the improving and perfecting this
useful and necessary Article ; the result of his persevcring efforts , and numerous experiments upon the properties of the metal used , as being the construction of a Pen , upon a principle entirely New , combining all the Advantages of the elasticity and tiruness of the Quill , with the durability of the Metallic Pen , and thus obviating t !; e objections which have existed against the use of Steel Peno .
Tbe Patentee is proud to acknowledge that a discerning Public has p . nd the most gratifying tribute to his bumble , though useful labours , by a "* demand for his Pens far exceeding his highest expectations . The number of Steel Pens manufactured at Joseph Gillott ' s Works from October , Ib 37 , to October 1839 . ' was 35 , S 0 S , 452 or 2 , 984 , « 37 2-3 ros dozens , or 248 , 669 grass , 9 dozen and 8 Pens . This statement will shew the estimation in which these Pens are held , and it is presumed will be an inducement to those who desire to have a really v . ' <> od article , ut least to make a trial of Joseph Gillott ' * Steel Pen .
1 g £ r ° The universal celebrity of these Pens has induced i-ertain disreputable Makers to foist upon the Public a Spurious Article , bearing the misspelled Namo . of the Patentee and Sole Manufacturer , thus , " GIL 0 TT , " hy omitting the L ; ami in some instances the omission of the final T is fraudulently reported to , in order to retain th « game SOUND a » GILLOTT ; but observe ,
NONE AXLE GENUINE BUT THOSE MARKED IN FULL JOSEPH GILLOTT . Manufactured by Joseph Gillott , at his Works , 5 !> , Newhall-Struet , aud Graham-Street , Birmingham . Sold by all Stationers and other respectable Dealers in Steel Pens throughout the Kingdom .
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INFANTILE DISEASES KEMOVED . . IT has been well and truly observed that "he who makes two blades of grass to grow where bm oHe grew before , is a real benefactor to tea country . " Can any eulogy therefore , be toohigh for that man , who , with the blessing of God , it enabled , every year of hia life , to rescue many thousands of his fellow-creatures from an early grave ?
USE ATKINSON'S INFANT'S PRESER Might be chalked upon every wall in towu or country ; but asthis Medicine has not attained itV celebrity ( a celebrity of Fifty Year * ( . landing , ) frem puffing of any description , bo neither does it seek to rest its future fame upon any other basis than the simple fact that upwards of FIFTY THOUSAND BOTTLES of it are annually seld in Great Britain
For the prevention and cure of those disorders incident to Infants , it is a pleasant , innocent and efficacious Carminative ; intended as a Preventive against , and a Cure for , those complaints to which Infants are liable , as Affections of the Bowels Difficult Teething , Convulsions , Rickets , &c . and an admirable Assistant to Nature during the progress of the Hooping Cough , the Measles , the Cow Pox , or Vaccine Inoculation .
The superior excellence of this Medicine , which can be attested by any respectable family in Manchester , has induced seveFal unprincipled persons , in various large towns ( particularly St . Helens , Dudley and Liverpool ) , to vend a Counterfeit Medicine , with a copy of the Bill of directions , although the Proprietor is happy to say with very little success ; yet great injury , no doubt , to the suffering infants , and no less pain to their anxious Parents ,, have been thus occasioned . To prevent which , and in order to obtain the Genuine Medicine , observe that each Bottle has upon the Stamp affixed over the cork the name of " Robert Barker , No . 1 , Marketplace , Manchester , " engraved thereon , by favor of tier Maiesty's Commissioners of Stamo Dutei . s
Prepared only by Robert BARKER , ( nephew and successor to , and formerly partner with Mr . Atkinson , ) chemist and druggist ,, No . 1 , Marked place , Manchester , in moulded bottles , at Is . lid 2 ii . 9 d ., and 4 s . 6 d . each . Sold retail by most repectable druggists in town and country , and may be had wholesale of the proprietor , and at tbe usual medicine houses in London .
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BL AIRS GOUT AND RHEUM AT I PILLS . Aimilic-r extrnnrdinnry cure of Rheumatism , from Luicu / : i , hirc \ conimunicutedby Mr . Matt , BooAsrl / er , Gainsborough .
( To Mr . Prout , 229 , Strand , London . ) Gainsborough , April 7 , 1838 . Sir , —I am requested by Thomas Thornhill , of this town , to communicate to you the almost miraculous bunt-tit be has received from tbe use of BLAIR'S PILLS : he purchased a box of them at niy shop last night , stating that he had been > ufferina from Rheumatic Fever for the last fifteen weeks , which had rendered him unable even so much as to
litt his hand to his head , without great pain . I was Astonished to see him again this afternoon , laughing and throwing his arms about like a madman . He came to state , that he is already all but cured . I really could not have imagined that a single day could have made such a difference in the appnarance of a man . Yesterday he was despairing of relief , and looked the p i cture of misery , to-day he is full of spirit , and seems as happy as a prince .
The fame of the Medicines is now spreading rapidly ; I see my stock w exhausted , you will therefore oblige by sending six dozen boxesimmediately , to Your obedient servant ,
B . S . HALL . These Pills are taken without the least care or attention , by either sex , young or old , and have the peculiar property of entirely removing the disease without debilitating the frame , which is uuivewalU left in a stronger and better state than before the malady commenced . And there is another nwst importaut effect belonging to this Medicine—that it prevents the disease flying to the brain , stomach , er other vital part .
Sold by Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London ; and , by his appointment , by Sueeton , Reinhardt , Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Claphain , T . arbotton , Smith , Bell , Town-send , Baines and Newsome , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Deunis and Son , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Collier , Hargrove , Beiierby , York ; Cooper , Goldthorp , Rogerson , Newby , Key , Bradford ; Goldthorp , Tadcaster ; Rhodes , " Snaith ; Briee , Priestley , Pontefract ; and all respectable Medieine Venders throughout tku Kingdom . Price 2 s . 9 d . per box .
. ask for Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , and observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , 22 ' J , tftrand , London , " impressed on the Government Stamp affixed to each Box of the Genuine Medicine .
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BLINDNESS . MR . CHILD begs to announce his intention of visiting the following Towns , viz .: Bradford , White Swan , Monday and Tuesday , the 16 th and 11 th of June . Halifax , Boar ' s Head , Wednesday mid Thursday , the 12 th and iSth . Huddewfield Pl . iugh Inn , Friday and Saturday , the 14 ' . h and 15 th . Ir . Child will be at Manchester on Monday , the 22 nd of April , and will also repeat his visits to the above places , every eight weeks . Advice Gratis . Hours ol Attendance from 10 to 3 . N . B . Mr . Child , Sen ., having taken up his permanent residence in Birmingham , may be consulted there every day at No . 19 , Hay ley Row , Near l"ive Ways , Edgbaston , Birmingham .
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GOOD NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED
TVR . TAYLOR'S VEGETABLE ANTI JL / . SCORBUTIC * nd RHEUM AT 1 C DROPS are strongly recommended in all Ca «< e 8 of SCOTl ! BUTIC and SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS Eruptions of the Skin , for the Blood , aad for ever * Species qf . RHEUMATISM , STIFFNESS oV S WELLING of the JOINTS , RHEUMATIC GOUT , and Rheumatic Pains in any part of the body , scald head , ulcerated sore leg * , 6 tc ., in bottle . at 4 s . . 6 d . andllH . each . Also , f
Dr . Taylor ' s Healing Ointment , In Boxes , price 2 s . 3 d ., which is recommended to be used with the " Drops , " and guarantee * its wecess with any Sore it may be . applied to . It will bring the foulest Ulcer into a healthy State in a few tJays , abolishing every disagreeable mneH or Bai t le < h that is in the Sore . The Ointment i » likewise recommendedI to be rubbed upon : apy Eruptions of the Skin , or Dry Scurvy , Pimples of the Face , Scald lieads , &e .
The abeve valuable Medicines are prepared from the ongiinal recipe , ( as purchased from "Dr . rfr ? ' / Denflis and SoD » York ; * nd Sold by J . Hobson , Star Office , Baines and Co ., Beinhardta , and Heaton , Leeds ; Cardwell , Wakefield ; Berry , Halifax ; Maud and Wilson , Bradford ; Harrfcon , Barnsley ; Whitaker , Sheffield ; Sutton , Nottiajrl ham ; BetU , Newark ; Noble , Boston ; Brooke aBd Co ., Doncaster ; Ryder , Hull ; Colton and Hobwn , Selby ; Jjox , Pantefract ; Dalby , Wetfcwby Cameron , Knaresboro '; Judson , Ripen : ThomMon '
lhirsk ; Robinson , Boroughbridge ; Blaekwelf and Co Newcastle ; Thurnam , Carlisle ; Marriot Kendal ; Bank * , Birmingham ; Dawson , Stafford ' Butler , 4 f Cheapside , and Barclay's , Farringdon ' Street , London ; and most Medicine Vendera ;
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Orders and Advertisements received by the undermentioned Agents : — Almondbury—S \ r . Midgley , near Hudderefield . " Asntqn—Joseph Hobson . Banisley— Lingard , New Street , Mr . Gfflbank , Postmaster . . Balh ~ J .. Cogswell , 5 , Chandos Buildings ; Croker , Juhioh Passage . Batlcy—i . Fearn . side , Hair DressernearDewsbary .
, Bi / tgley—hU . Harrison , Bookseller . Birsial— Mr . J . Buckley , Grocer . Birming / mm-Gur&t , Steel-house-lane , Mr . Cooper , News-Agent , Union Street ; Mr . Taylor , News-Agent , 32 , Smallbrook Street ; Messrs . Mansell and Co , News-Agents ; Air . Plastans , Dale Lud ; Mr . Faulkner , Dale End . ¦ Bolton—Ainswortu , Sweet Green ; Lawson , Bradshaw-r . ate ; F . Gardner , News-Agent . ¦ Boston —\* illiam Farrow .
Brudjord—J . Ibbctson , Market-Place ; G . Hopkin * , Goodman ' s-End ; and C . Wilkinson , SouUigate . Bristol— , i . Cbappell , No . 1 , Southey ' s BuilctuiM G . Payne , No . jil , Castle Mill-Street . Bng / iouise—E . S . Keir , Bookseller . Burnley—Butterwortii , ll , Cannan-street ; T . Rickards ,-Bookseller , Blucher Street . Bury—Binns ; Air . Kay , Bo » kseil .-r . Carlisle—James Arthur , 28 , Rickergate Street . Charley—Mv . VV ' oodburn , Lancashire . CollumptOH—Thomas Alitchell , Post-master . Cockcrtnouth—K . Johnstane , Bookseller , Cumberland .
Cohie- ^ H . Earnshaw , Printer ; Baldwin , High St . Coventry—Rusuton , News-Agent , Silver Street Darlington—Oliver , Printer . Dewsbury—T . Brooke , Alarket-Place ; S . Healev aua J . Fletcher , Post-office . Derby—llr * . Parry , News Agent " , and Mr . N . N eale , 62 , Sadler-gate . Doneaster—Messrs . Storer and Staintoo , White Boar Inn . Edinburgh—Air . Frazer , 66 , Princess-street EUand— Richard Grasb y and Joha Tong . Frome—Mr , Hodder , Anchor Inn , Catherine Hill . ureenacres Moor—Mr . Holt . Glasgow—Mr . H . Robinson , Trongate ; Mr . Jobs trazer , 31 , and Patou < fe Love , No . 10 , Nelson Street ; and Air . Joma CummoBg , 16 , Hutchinson street .
Grantham—iAT . J Boahby , Bookseller . Glossop ^ -tAr . J . ( Jates , Post Oince . Glossvp-Dule—Mr . J . Nutter . hali / cur—K . Barker , Wade-Street ; R . W « kinsen , Cross-Field ; W . Ibbetson , Union-Street ; W . Miagley , Russell-Street ; Air . Walker Bull Oreen ; Alessrs . Hartley ana Walker , Booksellers ; and Air . Philip Pkits , Ripponden , near Halifax . Hebden Bridge— -T . Dawgon . Heck 7 > u » tdxoike—Mr . Caadwick . Heyu-ood + X . Smith , Brearley-streety J . Kav , Church-street ; and Air . J . Hey wood , Bookseller , near Rochdale . ^ Hightcnvn—Wm . Lister , Bookseller . honlev—J . Horslall .
Horbury-r-G . Holroyd . Hotmjirth—Mr . Jo .-epb , Cros « land . Huddersjield—C . Tanker , Market Walk ; Mr . Northrop ; Air . Jno . Hanson ; My . S . Dickinson , King Street ; and Mr . Grewiwood . Dalton , near Huddersh ' eld . fftttf-Wanshard , Church-side ; Mr . Joseph Noble , and Mr . T . Wild , News Agent , No . 4 , Blanket Kow . Hyde—John Rather . Hanley , Potteries—Ut . Pilgrim . Idle—tor . T . J enkins , Post-master Derb ^ McCoraick > ^ oleraiae , Connty Keighlty—Ai r . ^ amett . * HoW ^~~ HaWkrldge ' F Manc « Ceffeo
hcttering— Air . Harding . kendal— Air . Z . Smart , Strickland Gate . Leicester-John Seal , Town Hall Lane Lockwoud— Jonathan Battey . Leilh—Pargiter , 32 , Kirkgate . /^ r-J ames Greaves ; and W . B . Micklethwaite . Let ^ h—A . Cooke , Post office . Lancaster— R . Airey . Liudleijr— Edward Shaw . Liverpool- ' ? . SniiOi , Scotland Place , and Aliirray 4 d , Great Cross Hall Street . Loughborougn— Thomas Eveleigh , top ol the Market Lon T \ Cleave , 1 , Shoe-lane , Flee ^ Btrect ; Hethenngton , 162 , Strand ; and G . J . Harney ' 9 , Evnngelut ' tf Court , Little Bridge Street , . blackmars .
toacclesJield—John Stnbbs , Waters . Manchester—A . Heywood , Oldham-Street ' Maitsjieldy—Josepli Woodward , Wauon'e Yard Church Street ; and M . Jarvis , Lawn . ' Mottram—Oldham . Midt / lcsbro ' . —M edd . AUddleton-S . Wild ; and W . Horsman . Northampton—W ' m . Jones , Horse Market . Neiccastlef-K , Carruthers , News Agent ; D . Fiance ana Co ., oiae . Norwic / i—J . Darken . AW Mills—R . Smith . Ao ^ a ^ Henry Ingram , News Agenl ; and ^ SmitbTradesman
Mr , ' , ; Mart . ° ' OldhaiH-M rs . Buckley , Lord-Street . Otley—T . Holmes , Post Office . Fatsley— Aitken , 35 , Caslle-street . pS ^ S ^ w t one 3 >* A k hm « l «* , MonmoBthahire freston—O . ^ Brtenao , Observer Office ; and Mr . p £ > Hw Cutter , 31 t Br idge La ^ e . Pockbnglun-J . Ingham , Currier . I ' adtham— Pate , Bookseller . if l 2 epherd > Chlirch' 8 tile ; E" w"gley ; and I ^ - \ % SS Mnrg 8 te ° ' ^ ' ^^ Sri ^ f ^ ¦ ¦ D V" » » -Sowet ; - Kelley , 19 Hamhead . BaracWh and Pashlev . Silver
^ i , ™ -T- Wiley NewsA KenU 2 , HaymarkeU andTa ? fo 7 ^ ******> * Ae-iron Bridge ; &oc ^ rt -i Riley , Chester-Kate : J . Blackshaw , 112 . ^ rj ^ V ^ U . S . Bayley , « , John Stnet ; . aud L . D . oa vies . King Street . Sunderlaud-WUm * an ( i Bums , Br idge Street . t > uttc ,, t-m 4 sy > etd ~ S . K Hall , Post-mastei ; and Lewis Mallatrat , Grocer . Morley LSmith ' ' * ' Gowt W > Strwi ; and S / cipton—i . Tasker , Bookseller . Stanhop ^ m-fFeardale—G . Tinker
Wforw ^ A- ^ John- Giltou , Post Office . Todmardea ^ J . Walton ; and Chamber . 7 roU , 4 rH ^ e-S . N 6 bWyNew 8 Agen ^ Silver Street . ^ X ^ feW-T . NictMjl » aad Sbn , NerOuGate and . « v . num . Postmaster . & 7 jLT % ke ^? ° "J H ' k 8 eller ; * ey 3 / FaWZ-Ernn gton ; J . Gottere-H , George Street ; and J . Twist . Wellingbnt— Briant . y «* -Haiker > 10 , Stenegate .
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Otj iv Possessions in Upper and Lower Canada , New Brunswick , Nova Scotia , Prince Edward ' s Uland , Cape Breton , and Newfoundland , contain an area of 435 , 000 square milea , or 279 , 400 , 000 acres , with a population of 1 , 500 , 000 of white colonists . The entire population of our posstswiou- ^ abroad , amount to the astounding number of 145 , 012 317 . souls .
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CHALLENGE TO CURE BLINDNESS . M 2 t . BAXTER , of Leed * , late of Hull , ( plewr to observe the name ) who has restored to sigbi ro many hundreds of individuals , many of whom ha . been bLind for five , ten , fifteen , twenty , and fortyfive years , begs to announce to the Public , that \ h consequence of the many invitations that he havt received , it is his intention tn travel , and the place * he intends to visit will be weekly stated in this paper , and he will pledge himself to cure the external Diseases of the Eye , Dimness of Sight , &c , without blisters , bleeding , seton , issues , or any restraint c Diet .
Cataracts I cannot cure , as I make no use ef aL instrument to any Eye . In cases of Amaurosis , J can tell if there be any hopes after the first Application I mat * to the Eye .
TESTIMONIALS . Mr . Marshall , pubhean , Fox and Grape * . Pottery , Huil , who had been biibd of oae Eye for ten years , which originated from an inflammation , and had been under three Oculists in London and many other medioal gentlemen , bat had given up aH hopes ef ever being restored to sight again , wa ? made perfect in two months . ^ William Parkinson , No . 44 , Yienna-streeu York-street , Leeds , who had been nearly blind foi twenty-five years , after hiving been under Mr . B . ' s treatment oaly a fortnight , was able to read . This was not txiersal complaint , but proceeded from a compression of the nerve * by redundant hamours , which , had they not been " drained eff , « -ould have ended in tatal darkness , that is , Gutta Serena ,
Mr . B . ig gacee ? sor to his Father , who stood aarivalled for forty yeans . The case last mentioned was the first placed under the present Mr . B . ' s care . A soldier in Hull , vrh © was blind in the year 1813 , was restored to Sieht , and made perfect in ' months , after having been discharged Blind frosi rhe Hospitals af Loadon , York , Leed * , and Hull . This soldier will bear out , from all that 13 now Btattd . hi * experience for twenty-five year * . Mr . B . may be consulted at Mr . John T ; iyW ' x , Coach and Horses , "Water Head Mill , near Oiaham , from Monday tbe 15 : h , to Saturday the 20 th day of April ; and at Mr . Aduras ' s , Goljen Lion Inn , Church Gate , Bolton , from Monday the 22 nd , tn Saturday the 27 th instance . Js . B . Mr . B . desire * to inform the p-jblic that hti * not in partaer « hip with anvindividual whatsoever .
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COTTON LORDS , MONEY MWGSR 8 , LANS SHARKS , READ THE PENNY FACTORY LAD !! PUBLISHED WEEKLY . Leeo * : —J . Hobson , Star Office ; Manchester , A .. Heywood ; London , J . Cleave , 1 , Shoe Lane .
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CAUTION TO LADIES . THE PROPRIETORS of KEARSLEY'S ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS , find it incumbent on them tu caution the purchasers of these Pills against lmita dons welling under the name of Smither * , Lewi-, &c , and calling themselves the grand-daughters ol the late Widow Welch , but who have no right to the preparing of them , the original recipe having been sold to the late G . Kearsley , of Fleet-Street , whose Widow fouud it necessary to make the following Affidavit fo- the protection of her property , in the year 1 J 98 . AFFIDAVIT . i First . —That she is in possession of the Recipe for making Welch ' s Female Pill . - * , which was bequeathed to her by her late husband .
Second . —That this recipe was purchased bv her late husband , ot the Widow Welch , in the year 1 / 8 " , for a valuable consideration , and with a view for making the medicine for public sale . Third . — That she Catharine Kearsley , is aluo in possession of the receipt signed by the said Widew Welch , acknowledging che having received the money of the said Mr . George Kearsley , for the purchase of the absolute property of the said recipe . Sworn at ^ the Mansion-House , London , the 3 rd Day of November , 1 / 98 , before me , ANDERSON , Mayor .
These Pills so long and justly celebrated ior theiT peculiar virtues , are strongly recommended to thf notice of every lady , having obtained the sanction and approbation of most gentlemen of the medical profession , as a safe and valuable medicine , in eftectually removing obstructions ' , and relieving all other inconveniences to which the female frame is liable , especially those which at an early period of life , frequently arise from want ot exercise and geuerul debility of the system ; they create an appetite , correct indigestion , remove giddiness and nervous headache , and are eminently useful in windy disorders , pains in the stomach , shortness of breath , and palpitation of the heart ; being perfectly innocent , may be iued with safety iu all seasons and climates .
Sold , wholesale and retail , by J . Sanger , 150 , OxfordrStreet ; also , by J . Hobson , Northern Star Office ; by Smeeton , Reinhardt , Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Clapham , Tarbotton , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines acd Newsome , Leeds ; Broske , Dewsbury ; Dennis and Son , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Collier , Hargrove , Beiierby , York ; Cooper , Goldthorpe , "RogeMon , N >;\ vby , Key , Bradford , Conper , Goldthorpe , Tadcaster ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Brice , Pr iestley , Pontefract ; and all respectable Medicine Venders in town and country , at 2 s . 9 d , per box .
Observe , the gennine are wrapped in white paper , and have the name C . Kearsley vngraved . on the Government Stamp .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 20, 1839, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1053/page/2/
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