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npHE high encomiums bestowed on this unrivalled X Preparation by the aost eminent Surgeons , as well as the strong recommendations of Patients who have experienced its Salutary and Beneficial EffectB , and the great and increasing demand for it from all parts of the world , prove its decided superiority over every other Medicine in present use , for the speedy and effectual Care of that particular class of Diseases for which those dangerous , nauseous , and uncertain Medicines , Copaiva and Mercurials , have iiitberto been too frequently resorted to . It generally effects a perfect Cure in the short space of three or four days , and in recent cases sometimes sooner , without danger of a return , which so often occurs after trusting to Copaiva , < fcc , for a cure . It contains , in a concentrated state , all the efficacious parts of Sarsaparilla , combined with other well-tried and approved alteratives , which make it an excellent remedy for secondary symptoms , pains of the bone ? , glandular swellings , chronio rheumatism ,, scrofulous scorbutic eruptions , blotches and pimples , and all disordeis originating fron impurity of blood . In eaies of debility , attended with lassitude , nervous depression of spirits , and loss of vigour , brought on by early imprudence , improper habits , loDg residence in hot or unhealthy climates , and other causes , it has been found to quickly produce a beneficial change , restoring health , energy , and vigour throughout the whole system . For weakness and obstructions peculiar to Females , it has in numerous cases proved invaluable . Prepared only by the Proprietor , J . W . Stirling , Chemist , tS , High-street , Whitechapel , in Bottles , a : 2 s . Si . 43 . 6 d ., 10 s .. and 29 s . each , from whom ii can be sent to any part of the world upon enclosing the amount .
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THE NINTH EDITION . Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free " enclosed in a sealed envelope , " on receipt of a Post-affic 6 Order for 33 . € d . MANLY YIGOUR , A POPULAR INQUIRY into the CONCEALED A CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; terminating in mental , and nervous debility , local or constitutional weakness , indigestion , insanity , and consumption , including a comprehensive Dissertation on MARRIAGE , with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , and remarks on the Treatment of GhonorhcB , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c , B 7 6 . J . LUCAS , & CO ., COIfSELTISG STTBGBOXS , LONDOS ; THE NINTH THOUSAND . May be bad of the Authors , 60 , Newman-street , Oxford-street , London ; and Eold by Brittan , 11 , Patcrno 3 ter-row ; J . Gordon , 146 , LeadenhaH-street ; G . ManseU , 3 , King-street , Southwark ; C Westerton , Knightsbiidge ; H . Phillips , 264 , Oxford-street , London ; J . Backton , Bookseller , 30 , Briggate , Leeds ; W . Langdale , KnarfiBbro' and Harrogate ; Jonroal Ofiice , Wakefield ; W . Mideley , Halifax ; J . Noble , 23 , Market-place , Hull ; W . B . Johnson , Baverley ; W . Lawson , 51 , Stone gate , York : W . Barraclough , 40 , Fargate , Sheffield ; Wm . Harrison , Ripon ; Thomas Sowler , Courier Office , 3 , St . Ann ' s-square , Manchester ; G . Harrison , Barnsley ; William Howell , 75 , Dale-street , Liverpool ; W . Wood , 78 , High-street , Birmingham ; W . & . H . Robinson , 11 , Greenside-street , Edinburgh ; T . Price , 93 , Dame-street , Dublin ; and by all Booksellers , in the United Kingdom . " The various forms of bodily and mental weakness , incapacity , suffering and disease , faithfully delineated in this cautiously written and practical work , are almost unknown , generally misunderstood , and treated on principles correspondingly erroneous and superficial , by the present race of medical practitioners . Hence the necessity for the publication of a timely safeguard , a silent yet friendly monitor , or , where debility ha 3 made threatening inroads , the means of escape and the certainty of restoration . The evils to which the book adverts are extensive and identical in their secret and hidden origin , and there are none to whom , as Parent 3 , Guardians , Heads of Families , and especially of Public Schools , is confided the care of young people , who ought to remain for a moment devoid of that information and those salutary cautions this work is intended to convey . Not only are the mo 3 t delicate forms of generative debility neglected by the family physician , but they require for their safe management the exclusive study of a life entirely abstracted from the roDtine of general practise , and las in other departments of the profession ) attentively concentrated in the daily and long continued observation requisite for tha correct treatment of sexual infirmities . " If we consider the topics touched nponeither in a moral or social view , we find the interests and welfare of mankind seriously involved . The effects of licentious , indiscriminate and secret indulgence in certain prac { ices , are described with an accuracy and force which display at once profound reflection and extensive practical experience . "—The Planet . "The best of all friends is the Peofessional Fbiesd , and in no shape can he be consulted with greater safety and secrecy than in "Lucas on Manly Vigour . " The initiation into vicious indulgence—its progress—its results in both sexeB , are given with faithful , bnt alas ! for human nature , with afflicting truth . However , the Authors have not exposed the evil without affording a remedy . It shows how " Manly Viqodb" temporarily impaired , and mental and physical emasculation , produced by uncontrolled indulgence of the passions , can be restored ; how the sufferer , who has pined in anguish from the consequences of earlj indiscretion—afraid almost to encounter his fellow-man , can regain the vigour of health and moral courage . The work is written in a concise and perspicuous style displaying how often fond parents are deceived by the outward physical appearance of their youthful of&prLng ; how ths attenuation of the frame , palpitation of ibe heart , derangement of the nervous system , eou ^ h , indigestion , and a train of symptoms indicative of consumption or general decay , are often ascribed to wrong causes ; and instead of being the natural results of congenital debility or disease , are the consequences of an alluring and pernicious practice , alike destructive to the mind and body . "—Bell ' s New Weekly Messenger . " "Although a newspaper is not the ordinary channel for the expression of opinion upon the merits of a medical work , this remark is open to exception in any instance where the pnblic , and not the isolated and exclusive members of the profession , are the parties addressed . Upon that which is directed to men indiscriminately , the world will form its own opinion , and will demand that medical works for popular study should be devoid of that mysterious technicality in which the science of medicine has hitherto shrouded its own ignorance . The work before us treats of subjects we believe generally , yet very Etrangely , neglected by the medical attendant , and requiring donbtlessly ( as in operative midwifery and the surgery of the eye ) an entire devotedness to a deeply important branch of study . The tone of this book is highly moral , and it abounds in wellwritten , harrowing , yet correct displays of the suffering consequent upon unbridled sensualism . No human being ean be the worse for its perusal ; to multitudes it must prove a beacon , a well-told appeal to reason , a permanet blessing . It is written in a clear intelligible style , and is evidently the produol j- a mind lon 2 ^^ practically conversant with the diseases of the most delicate division of the human ° TK * niz * aQnt n —The Magnet . I ihe security of HAmwiss ia ihe kabbuge state ib the chief anxiety of all ; but many dread entering upon wedded union , through a secret fear of anfetness for the discharge of matrimonial obligations This essay is most particularly addressed to all suffering under a despondency of the character alluded to ; and advice will be found calculated to eheer the drooping heart , and point the way to renoTated Mesers . Lucas & Co . are to be daily consulted from ten till two , and from fire till eight in the evening , at their residence , No . 60 , Newman-Bfareet , Oxford-street , London . Conntry Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases , as to the duration of the complaint , the symptoms , _ a £ e , general habits ofiiving , and occupation in life of iAe party . The communication must be accompanied bj the usual consultation fee of £ l t without which no notice whatever can be taken of their application J and in all cases the most inviolable secrecjmay be relied on . Sold by Mr . Joseph Bnckton , Bookseller , 50 , BRggate , and at the Northern 5 / ar-0 ffice , LeedB ; '« T iT ? wscm ' 61 » Stonegate , York ; by whom j ^ work fa sent ( post-paid ) in a sealed envelope , > r 33 . 6 a , i
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THE THIRTEENTH EDITION . Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d ., in a sealed envelope , and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order for 3 s . Sd , THE SILENT FRIEND , A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : — with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : the destructive effects of Gonorrhsea , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished with Engravings , representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the skin , by eruptions on the head , face , and body ; with approved mode op cure for both 8 € X © 9 ; followed by observations on the Obligations of MARRIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with directions for the removal of certain Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" to ba coniultod without exposure , and with assured confidenco of success . By R . and L . PERRY , and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , London . Published by the Authors ; sold by Hoaton ^ and Buckton , Briggate , Loads ; Strange , Paternosterrow ; Field , 65 , Quadrant , Regent-street ; Purkis , Compton-street , Soho , London : Gue 9 t , 51 , Bull-Btreet , Birmingham ; and by all booksellers in town and country . THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM . Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functionsof life , and is exclusively directed to the cure of such complaints as arise from a disorganization of the Generative System , whether constitutional or acquired , loss of sexual power , and debility arising from Syphilitic disease ; and is calculated to afford , decided relief to those who , by early indulgence in ' solitary habits , have weakened the powers of their j system , and fallen iato a state of chronio debility , by I which the constitution is left in a deplorable state , i and that nervous mentality kept up which places the ! individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of i life . The consequences arising from this dangerous i practice , are not confinod to its pure physical result , j but branch to moral ones ; leading the excited de-( viatingmind into a fertile field of seducivo error , — i into agradual but total degradation of manhood—into i a pernicious application of those inherent rights i which nature wisely instituted for the preservation ! of her species ; bringing on premature decripitudo , ! and all the habitudes of old age . Constitutional weakness , sexual debility , obstinate gleets , excesses , I irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , total impotency and barrenness aro effectually removed by this invaluable medicine . j Sold in Bottles , price lls . each , or the quantity of i four in one family bottle for 33 s ., by which one lls . bottle is saved . Prepared only by Messrs . PERRY & Co ., Suri eeons , 19 , Bernera-street , Oxford-street , London . None are genuine without the signature of I R . and L . PERRY and Co . impressed in a stamp on the outside of each wrapper ! to imitate which is felony of the deepest dye . The j Five Pound cases , ( the purchasing of which will be a saving of one pound twelve shillings ); may be had asusual at 19 , Berners-stroet , Oxford-street , London , Patients in the country who require a course of this j admirable medicine , F-hould send Five Pounds by letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit of snch advantage . May be had of all Booksellers , Druggists , and Patent Medicine Venders in town and country throughout the United Kingdom , the Continent of Europe and America , of whom may be had the " Silent Friend . " Messrs , PERRY expect when consulted by letter , the usual fee of one pound , withont which , no notice whatever can be taken of the communication . Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their oases . PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and lls . per box , ( Observe the signature of R . and L . PERRY and Co . on the outside of each wrapper ) are well known throughout Europe and America , to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of a certain disease , in both sexes , including Gonorrhsea , Gleets * Secondary Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , Deficiency , and all diseases of the Urinary Passages , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from business . They have effected the moBt surprising cures , not only in recent and severe cases , but when salivation' and all other means have failed ; they remove Scorbntic Affections , Eruptions on any part of the body , UlcerationB , Scrofulous or Venereal Taint , being calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pri& tine health and vigour . Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted as nsual , at 19 jBerners-3 treet , Oxford-street , London , punctually , from Eleven in the Morning until eight in the Evening , and on Sundays from Eleven till One . Only one personal visit is required from a country patient , to enable Messrs . Perry and Co ., to give suck advice as will be the means of effecting a perminent and effectual cure , after ail other means have proved Ineffectual . N . B . Country Druggista , Booksellers , Patent Me dicine Venders , &o . car be supplied with any quantity of Perry ' s Purifying Specific Pills , and Cordial Balm of Syriacum , with the nsual allowance to the TriJ < te } by most of the principal Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London . Sold by Mr , Hkaton , 7 , Briggate : Ls&ds
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MEDICAL REPOSITORY . 13 , TRAFALGAR STREET . Private Entrance , 57 , Nile-street . Established , 1834 , for the Exclusive Treatment of a Certain Class of Disease . WILKINSON & CO . may be CONSULTED at their Principal Establishment , Leeds , Daily , from Nine in the Morning , till Ten at Night , and on Sundays till Two . — -One of the Drs . W . attends every Friday , at 8 , Southgate , Wakefield , ( near the Church , ) from Nine in the Morning till Six in the Evening ; every Thursday , at 4 , George-street , Bradford , from Ton in the Morning till Eight in the Evening ; and every Saturday , at 25 , High Ousegate , York . Every form of these Diseases is treated at thi ? Establishment , by Legally Qualified Surgeons , with the utmost Attention to the Safety , Privacy , and Circumstances of the Patient . In all Diseases of the Generative Organs , such as Gonorrhea i , Gleets , Strictures , Ulcers , Gravel , and all other Diseases of these Organs , W . & Co . may be successfully consulted . SECONDARY SYMPTOMS , which arise from improper Treatment ( especially the ase of Meroury ) , may be known from Eruptions on the skin , pains in the ; Bones , affections of the Throat and Nose , and general Impurity of the Blood . This may be regarded as the most dangerous stage of the Disease , and requires the utmost skill in its Eradication : — The Treatment adopted by W . & Co . has been attended with the most satisfactory Results , and they have always had the gratification of seeing their Patients restored to full enjoyment of Health . In Cases where an indulgence in a SOLITARY PRACTICE has produced those distressing Symptoms , Seminal Weakness , Nervous Debility , Loss of Appetite , Depression ef Spirits , Indigestion , Flatulency , Difficulty of Breathing , Palpitation of the Heart , and all the Evidences of an Impaired Constitution , they may be consulted with decided benefit , having bestowed the greatest Attention to this melancholy Prostration of the most important Functions of Nature . Thoir Mode of Treatment will invariably be found to arrest the progress of these destructive diseases , j and bo the inean 3 of restoring the sufferer to renewed health and vigour both ot mind and body . The prinoipal consulting surgeon has had vaat opportunities of studying these malignant diseases in all their varied aspects , having for a lengthened period confined his attention thoreto , in one of the principals hospitals in the kingdom , during which time he had the honour of reoeiviug high Testimonials to the skill and perseverance he had displayed in this particular brauch . These documents are open to the inspection of any of their patients who may desire , for their own Batisfaotion , to see them . Subsequently , an extensive private practice in London has afforded ample opportunities of proving the efficacy of their mode of treatment . To patients at a distance W . and Co . offer the most certain assurances of a oure . During the last ten years great numbers of both sexes have been effectually cured , who have merely sent in writing j an accurate description of their complaint . All letters , containing the usual consultation fee of £ \ , reoeive immediate attention , and suitable advice , and Medicines to the amount are promptly forwarded . In all oases the utmost SECRECY may be relied oo , as Wilkinson and Co . either destroy the letters , or return them , as the parties may desire . They have , however , in several instances , succeeded in effecting so rapid and effootual a cure , that the patients have kindly forwarded to them , without solicitation , letters of reforenoo , with the full name and address , which they have authorised Drs . W . to make use of , withtho view of encouraging others to avail themselves of their advice . These letters are not intended for publication , but they will bo submitted to patients who desire to inspect them . In packing the parcels , the greatest care is observed , bo as to secure the safety of the Medicine , and to prevent suspicion—giving them the appearance of an ordinary package . 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At the earnest solicitation of many of their patients , Wilkinson and Co . have published a Work on the diseases of tho Organs of Generation , entitled THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISER . Price 2 s . '< Jd ., or sont free to the most remote parts of the kingdom in a sealed envelope , on the Receipt of a ; Post-Offioe Order for 3 u . 6 d . It is a Practical Treatise on the Prevention and Curb of the Diseases and other Affections of the Urinary and Sexual Organs in both Sexes . To those who are suffering , this work will be found a grateful and acceptable Companion , pointing out the way of escape from the calamity which they have brought upon themselves , and leading them back to the enjoyment of full health and vigour . This invaluable work , together with tbeir Purifying Drops and other Medicines , may bo had of VV . & Co ., at their prinoipal establishment . 14 , Trafalgar-street , Leeds ; No , 4 , George-street , Bradford , or any of the following AGENTS . LEEDS . —Mr . 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THE BEST { MEDICINE IN THE Vc-RLD ! MAD ! AND iVVQ * FOR YOURSEIVES V ! THE following ata / . oment of facts has been communicated to the Proprietors of PARR'S LIFE PILLSji-Messrs . T . Roberta and Co . | Malton , Jan . 30 , 1843 . GentIemen ,-4 Though it is but a very short time since I last wrote for a supply of Parr's Life Pills , I find that owing to an astonishing increase in th « sole of them , I am again compelled to request you to send me twenty dozen of the small , as also a supply of the large size . I should wish you to forward them by railway to York , thence by carrier , as early as possible , as I am afraid my present stock will be exhausted before they reach me . I enclose you the case of a person who resides in Malton , and whose testimony may ; be relied upon as being strictly correct . This is but one case selected from an almost incredible number of others , which have come under my notice , in which cures have been effected by the use of Parr ' s Life Pills . Many highly respectable persons in this ' neighbourhood , who previous to the introduction of Parr's Life Pills had a decided dislike to Patent Medicines , are now thankful that they are able to add their testimonials to the beneficial effeets of those pills . By forwarding me , without delay , the quantity of pills as ordered above , you will oblige , Gentlemen , yours , respectfully , I J . WRANGHAM . Gentlemen , —When I consider the very great relief I have experienced from the use of Parr ' s Life Pills , I think it ] not only to be my duty to you but to every one who may be Buffering from similar complaints with which I have been afflicted , to make my astonishing case as publio as possible . For a long time past I have been greatly troubled with a most severe nervous complaint , giddiness , aud swimming in the head , which increased to such a degree that at times I was compelled to leave off from my work , being unable to bear the least fatigue or excitement . At the suggestion of many of my friends , I was induced to try various medicines , but found that my complaint instead of diminishing , was daily growing worse . Having fortunately heard of the beneficial offects of Parr ' s Life Pills , I resolved to give them a fair trial , though 1 must confess with but little hopes of deriving benefit from them , after having tried so many other medicines without success ; I immediately purchased ] a small sized box of Mr . Wrangham , chemist , the only agent for the sale of them in Malton , and fortunate indeed has it been for me that I did so , for though I have just finished taking this one box , I find myself so far relieved that instead of daily , nay hourly , suffering from that dreadfulcomplaint , nervousness , with its attendant miseries , I am restored to my former good health ; my nerves are strong—the giddiness and swimming in my head are totally removed , and I am now able to attend regularly to my trade . Allowing you * o make whatever use you may think proper of this statement and being truly grateful for the benefit I have obtained from taking Parr's Life Pills . I am , Gentlemen , yo * r obedient Servant , j THOMAS PATTISON , Painter . N . B . I shall be glad to answer any enquiries respecting the good the pills have done mt . To Mr . T . Roberts and Co ., Crane Court , Fleetstreet , London . A most extraordinary Case ofCurecommumcated , by Mrs . Moxon of York . Mrs . Mathers , of that City , had for many years been affected with a most inveterate dise ase , which her medical attendants pronounced to be Cancer . It originated in her breast , and continued to spread nearly all over her body , defying every effort of surgical skill . Parr ' s Life Pills being recommended to her , Bhe resolved ! to give them a trial ; and , speaking of the result , she says she cannot express the inconceivable advantage which she haa already derived from them . She further states that she is now almoBt well , and ascribes her convalescence Bolely to the persevering use of that so foreign medicine Parr ' s Life Pills . From F . Mattheisz , Jaffra , Ceylon I Jaffra , October 17 th , 1842 . Sir , —I beg to inform you that having undertaken the small supplylof the celebrated Parr ' s Life Pills , lately received nJare from you by the Rev . P . Percival , they have met with a very rapid sale , and the constantly increasing demand from every part of the province ensures [ to a very large extent success to the dealer , and good to the people at large . May I theiefore take the liberty of requesting you . will be good enough to send me 1000 boxss by tbo very first opportunity , making , if you please , the usual discount to purchasers of such large quantities . I beg to remark that the value of the above will be given by me into the hands of the Rev . Mr . Percival , whohas kindly offered tp be responsible to you fo the same . I remain , your obedient ervant . F . MATTHEISZ . Please address me F . Mattheisz , Jaffra , Ceylon . From ] Mr . R . Turner , Lewton . To Messrs . T . Roberts * . Co ., Crane Court , Fleet' street , London . Lenton , near Nottingham , Dec . 12 , 1842 . Dear Sir . —I beg leave to tender you my warmes ' thanks for the great benefit which I have reoieved from your valuable . Parr ' s Life Pills iu the cure of a distressing species of fluttering , or palpitation of the heart , which I experienced some years , and which has now , by tho use of three small boxes of your invaluable medioine , entirely left me ; and indeed , I now enjoy bettor health and spirits than I have done for some time . Hoping you will , for the benefit of the public at large , make my case known , I remain , Gentlemen , yours , very gratefully , j RICHARD TURNER . N . B . —Any person who may not credit this statement may , by referring to me , obtain satisfactory answers to their enquiries . R . T . To Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills , Crane-Court , Fleet-street . Communicated by Mr . H . Foster , Chemist , Win-; Chester . East Stratton , | noar Winchester , Dec . 13 feh , 1842 . Sir , —You wUlremember I sent to your shop for & bottle of medicine round which was a paper containing testimonials of cures effected by the use of Parr ' s Life Pillsj Amongst many others I observed one ; a case of Rheumatism , which appeared to me timilar to my own case , and seeing it so successfully treated , simply by the use of Parr's Life Pills . I resolved upon giving that invaluable medicine a fair srial . I had been afflicted with Rheumatism many years , and at thejtimo to whioh I refer was suffering acutely . I determined , as I have said , on giving Old Parr ' s remedy a fair trial ; and accordingly sent for a box of the Life Pills . By the use of these pills I am enabled to say that I am now as well as ever I have been during the whole of my life . Thank God , I can now walk as woll as ever I did . At the time when I first tried Parr's Life Pills , I could scarcely walk diiring the day-time ; and at night I could get no sleep . I am now enjoying excellent health , and sleep ( soundly , and I am free from , pain of every kind . 1 am , Sir , yours , &o . JAMES DANIELLS . ( aged 50 years . ) Mr . H . Foster , Chemist , Winchester . Parrs Life Piljs are acknowledged to be all that is required to conquer disease and prolong life . No medicine yet offered to the world ever so rapidly attained such distinguished celebrity ; it is questionable if there now be any part of the civilized world where its extraordinary healing virtues have not been exhibited . This signal success is not attributable to any system of advertising , but solely to tho strong recommendations of parties cured by their use . At this moment the Proprietors are in possession of nearly 590 letters from influential , respectable , and intelligent members of society , all bearing testimony to the great and surprising benefits resulting from the use of the medicine . This is a mass of evidence in its favour such as no other medioine ever yet called forth , and places it in the proud distinct tion of being not only , the most popular but the moa ? valuable remedy jever discovered . CAPTION- —BEWAHB OF IMITATIONS . In order to proteot the publio from imitations , the Hon . Commissioners of Stamps have ordered the words Parr's Life Pills to be engraved on the Government Stamp , which is pastel round the side . of each box , injWHiiB letters on a rei » ground Without this mark of authenticity they are spurious and an imposition J , Prepared by the Proprietors , T . Roberta and j Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street London : and sold wholesale by their appointment by E . Edwards , 57 , St . 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Front tie Loxdon P ' _ ,- „ ^* xdU ofFriday , July 12 , Thonai " BaHkbotis . sen * ti * rmyt of Wandrworth , Innkeeper , ' "wine-^ ant—William Trutch , late of 5 , BsrkhMi-teraee , ooothvark , drina day merchant—James Smith and Henry Titfotd , of 10 , King-street , Snow-hill , City , engrsrai *—Chatlea Cope , of Edgb&ston , Wanrkfe ^ iie , wine merchant—BeBjamln Hani * on Hunter , of Xlverpool , merchant—Jobn C&rrathers > of Blackburn , U ^ en toper . DITIDXKDS DXCUAED . John Cowen , of Penrith , Cumberland , draper , Brit ai-ndead © t 12 i 6 d in the pound , payable at 72 , Greystreet , NewcaiUe-spon-Tyne , July 31 , or any subsequent Wednesday .
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Losdos Coas-Exchange , -Mottday Jt-ly 22 . — Pfesh np to-day we received a fair quantity of "Wheat from Kent and Essex , bat thai from other parts was rather limited . The stands being rather Beavfly filled wiih list -week ' s unsold samples , and the nailers not feeling disposed to purchase except on easier terms j the demand for all kinds of Wheat of home produce wa 3 excessively heavy , at a decline in the currencies noted on Monday last Of from Is to , in some instances , 3 s per quarter , and at which amount of depression no progress conld be made jd tffec-ing sales . There was only a moderate quanti ty of free foreign "Wheat on sale ye ; * the trade with that article was as dull as almost ever remembered , and ihe rates ^ ave way from Is to f nKy 2 s per
quarter . Comparatively speaking , only a limited ^ quantity has paid dnty . In bonded Grain so little ¦ was doing that the quotation remained nominally the same . Of samples of Foreign Barley , a good number -was on sale ; while the Barley trace was excessively dull , and where sales were pressed , Is per quarter more money would have beea accepted . No English Barley at Earkei . The supply « f Malt embraced ouly abont 3 , 800 quarters , yet ihat grain ¦ was a mere drug , and might have been purchased at a great reduction in value . The quantity of Oats was large , and we have to notices decline of 6 d per qtarter in their value , Beans , Peas , and Flour declined from Is to 2 s per quarter , wiih next to nothing doing in them . So little was doing in Sseds , that tie rates were almost nominal .
Losdos SnrxBFiELD Cattle Market , Moxday , July 22 . —Frtm our northern grazing districts , a fnll average time of year supply of beasts came fresh to hand , in , for the most part , excellent condition ; wn - le the droves from other quarters were tolerably extensive ; hence our market was -well supplied-smb list dfseriptici : of stock . Notwiihstsndiag the prevailing warm weaiiier , vre have io report a steady , Tsnt dj no means brisk , demand for Beef , at , in every instance-, priees fully equal to those obtained oa Monday last—the best Scots realising 43 per 8 Ibsand at the . conclusion of business a good clearance
"was effected by the salesmen . The number of Sheep "were again on the increase . However , the primest Downs and Half-breds commaudetl a fair inquiry , at very fnll currencies , while all oilier kinds were quite as dear , and nearly the whole of them were disposed of . Although the supply of Lamb 3 was large , the inquiry for them was steady , aad foil rates were realised without difficulty . Prime small Calves sold freely ;" other kinds of Yeal slowly , ai late rates . Upwards of 200 Pigs -srere received from Ireland , ¦ while the Pork trade was in a sluggish state , at fcarely stationary prices .
_ Wool Market . —The pnblic sales of Wool held since our last have been well attended by buyers At their commencement the biddings were not very animated , aiui prices eten hardly msr-itained . However , as they have proceeded they have become brisk , at in some instances higher figures . Trie saiea ¦ will be brought to a close on Thursday next Prirately a fair business is doing , boih m English sad Foreign , at 3 ate rales . The imports for the past week have amounted to nearly 4 , 000 packages . Tallow . —This market is the same , the prices are unaltered , and business dull . The advice xtctived from St . Petersburgh are up to ihe 13 a instant . Prices then were lie same as $ he two or three prefions poste . Ill to 114 roubles , making the cost down here , 43 s to 45 s 6 d per cwt . Town Taliow is 40 6 d nett cash .
ISoaotGH a > d Spjtauieids . —Such is the limited business doing in old Potatoes—tte supplies of which on offer are smaller— that it is difficult to give accurate figures , However they may be considered to range from 60 s to 803 per ton . New potatoes are m good supply and active demand , at from 7 s to 15 s per cwt . Bosocch hop MA * KEi .-We have again to report the receipt of very unfavourable reports from Sussex , and several parts of the Weald of Kent , where the bmew } o ^ s very unhealthy , and whtre £ is now evident but few hops can be produc-d Tie Worcester district and tke best paris of £ as * and mid Kent promise a good return . The "duty is called £ 145 , 000 . For m- > st kinds of Hops the demand is in a very sluggish state and prices are barely supported . Su .-sex pockets , £ 5 18 i to £ 6 10 s Weald of JKenS ditto , £ 6 5 s to £ 7 ; Middling K-nt ditto , £ 7 to £ 915 s ; Ditto Dags , £ 7 to £ 8 ^ ; E ^ t Kent pockets , £ ! to £ 9 ; Choice ditto , X 10 to £ 12 .
Ricbmo 53 > Cobk Mabxet , Jult 20—We had a fair sunply of Grain in our market to day . Wheat sold from 7 s to& . Oats 293 to 38 s . Barley 43 to 4 s 3 d Beans 4 s 9 d to 03 per BusheL MASCHisrEaCoBH MATt ^ yr , SAitrEDAT , July 20—Altiongh heavy showers of rain have occasionally fallen in ihia neighbourhood during the" weeks the vreatier , -generally fipeakicg , has bean of afavonrabls character for the crops . This circumstance , combined 1 with accounts from the agricultural parts of the kingdom « f the promising proBpeets of the harvest , has caused the trade to remain-in the saiae
« " » UBate state we haTe had oeMfiion to report for -mmafoaa past . The demand for Plourias eon-~^ eo to ie aunost exclusively confined to the Terr ^ -Htfc gtajities ef joBth-eoontry wiites and Irish choict .. " - »» scarcity of-which has enabled factors superfinfes © rjees . for Eueh , all other descriptions toobiainfm * ^*« # , Qxug , and ^ ttle more than iaving been qiu ^*^ aad . Oatmeal haTe met a nominal in value , w " ^ ar J > rjces . At onx market 8 low-3 e » le , at about foiw * n ^ ery . JJmited request , Una fljorning Wheat was ^ " * * £ » per / 0 lbs . lor &ooeh « iferine at * reduction 0 . < s ^< iy demand extra ^ a perfine < p » Uties of Jloar ^ the ' previous wtttoeneaeed , JbaiBO adyanc © on _ - ^ isferjor , SSe ^^ iie ^ tedjwBnstmiddling « .- ^ oa ^ j hoS-were ^ ifpo eed to awjepi ^ Iower pnees .- v Oa ^ r reduce ^^ qaotationB Id . per 45-lbB ., and j - MOaffial ^ a . per 240 1 b * , with bnt Kttle passing J ^ S « Kticl ^« ns were Hso niter Reaper . ';
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Ltvsbpool Corn ili ^ gx Xf * t » . T Jmr 02 — Grain ^ FlS ^ ' ^ . Si ^ K ^ SSS SSS ^ w ^^ l ?^*^ coastwisa and from iSSSJlSS l l ' - « a ^ m abroad are Iar « e , * nd SSlf i ^« Wheat , and 27 , 500 tar » la ftf ™^ vif ^*» ada , " which come at once npon the 23 SS * The dutiea on Fereign Barley . ^ eanB , " 5 V ^ hare each fallen a step ; they are 53 , 5 s 6 d , * Z * 73 6 d TespectiTely . With faTonrable weather iftr the growing crops , we have had an inactive trade during the week , with a tendency to lower prices .
Wheat must be noted 2 dper bushel , Oats fully Id , grinding Barley 2 d per buBhel , and Egyptian Beans 2 s per quarter cheaper than at the close of lastweeki the last-named have been sold , duty paid , at 203 to 303 per 4801 b 3 ; Barley at 4 a 3 d per 601 ba , and IriBh Mealin ? Oata at 2 s lOd to 2 a lid per 45 ib < j . Canadian Flour has met a moderate sale at 28 s to 28 s 6 d per barrel ; English and Irish at 393 to 42 s per sack—a reduction of 9 i to Is per 5801 ba . Oatmeal at 21 s to 22 a oi per 240106 , which is a decline of fully 3 d aload .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 27, 1844, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1273/page/2/
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