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TO MR . TROUT , 229 , STRAND , LONDON . Doncastw , September 26 th , 1844 . SIR . —ihe following particulars have been handed to us , with a request that they might be forwarded to you , with permission for their publication , if you should deem them worthy of such . J . BROOKE 4 Co ., Doncaster . "Elizabeth Ercar ' ey , residing in Duke-street , Doncaster , aged between forty and fifty , was severely afflicted with sttumvasm , and eomVnta to ier bed for a period of nearly two months , with scarcely the power to lift her arm ; she was signally beuefitted after taking two doses of Blair's Gout akd Rbecmatic Piils ; and after finishing two boxes was quite recovered . " The above recent test imonial is a further proof of the great efficacy of this valuable medicine , which is the most effective remedy for gout , rheumatism , sciat ica , lumbago , tic dolorous , pains in the head and face ( often mistaken for tooth-ache ) , acd for I . Z 1 gouty and rheuoatk- tendencies . It is also gratifying 10 tave pc-ras ' iMaon to refer ; o the following gentlemen , seltc : td iran : > . multitude vi others , whose station in society has contributed to advance this popular medicine in public tsk-em : —J . R . Manila ]! . Esq ., coroner , Doncaster : the Rev . Dr . Kombcrg , the Cheva lier de la Garde ; Mr . Miskin , brtiver and maltster , Dartford ; Mr . Richard Stone , Luton ; John J . Giles , Esq ., Frimlcy ; Mr . Inwood , Perbright ; William Courtenay , Esq ., Barton Stacey , near Andover Railway Station , Bants ; all of whom have received benefit by taking this medicine , and have allowed the proprietor the privilege of publishing the same for the benefit of the afflicted . Sold by Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , price 2 s . 9 d . per box ; and , by his appointment , by Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Xewsome , Smeeton , Reinhardt , Tarbottom , and Horner , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis and Son , Burdeldn , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Linney , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke and Co ., Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Foggitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easingwold ; England , F « dl , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Sweeting , Kuaresboroush : Pease , Oliver , Darlington : Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadcaster ; Rogerson , Cooper , Sewby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Ponfefract ; Cordwell , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakeiield ; Serry , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , B ^ aa * ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , " Boroughbridge ; » a % , Wetherb y ; Waite , Harrogate : Wall , Barnsleyto ^ a ^ respectaUe medidne venaers ft ™^ ae . ^^ box Seenre mSr 1611 ' ^ ^^
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- — PARR'S LIFE PILLS . READ the following letter from Mr . W . Alexander , Bookseller , Yarmouth : — Great Yarmouth , March-27 , 1 M 5 . Gentlemen , —Being recentl y at Norwich , I called upon a gentleman at his request . He said , having seen your name in a newspaper as an agent for thesale of PARK'S PILLS , and also letters addressed to you testifying t heir efficacy in the cure of various complaints , I resolved to trythem . I had been very unwell for two or three years , my stomach much out of order , and I constantly felt a painful difficulty in breathing ; I employed- two medical gentlemen , and took a great quantity of medicine , but derived no benefit ; on the contrary , I found myself daily declining and getting weaker , so that I could scarcely walk from one street to another ; indeed I was in a melancholy desponding state . Accordingly , I purchased a box , and took them as directed . At the end of a week I was much better , having taken , I think , only eighteen pills ; consequently , I continued taking them regularl y , and when I had taken two boxes and a half , I became quite well , and to this day I have enjoyed life , having now good health and good spirits . If , however , I feel any slight indisposition , I have recourse to the medicine I have so much reason to prize , which restores me to my usual good health . This gentleman wished his case to be made public , although for obvious reasons he could not authorise me to give his name . This timid , perhaps in some cases , prudent cautiousness is not uncommon . A neighbouring gentleman has several times admitted to me that he derives great benefit from the occasional use of Parr's medi-; cines , but will not permit n : e to mention it to any one . am , dear Sir , yours , respectfully , . WILLIAM ALEXANDER . P . S . The Pills have entirely removed the cough and Asthma . , ' ' L
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c i i s J J ' * * MR . HACKETT , THE CELEBRATE AMERICAN ACTOR , now performing in this country , gave the following important testimonial to the efficacy of PARR'S LIFE PILLS before leaving for America : — To the Proprietors of PARR'S XIFE PILLS . Sirs , —Having used PARR'S LIFE PILLS on several occasions when attacked by violent Bilious complaints , and having been fully satisfied of their efficacy , I beg leave in justice to you , as proprietors of the medicine , to testify as much . Yours , respectfully , Long Island , Nov . 9 , 1844 . Wu . II . Hacieit . ijgf The extraordinary effect of this medicine is the wonder of the age ; it has been tried by hundreds of thousands as an aperient , and has in every . ' instance done good ; it has never in the slightest degree impaired the most delicate constitution . Tens of thousands have testified tlmt perseverance in the use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS will completely cure any disease , and are living witnesses of thebenefitreceivedfrom this invaluable medicine . —Sheets of testimonials and the " Life and Times of Old Parr" may be had gratis , of every respectable Medicine Vender throughout the kingdom . f . . j F e - > - * ' 1 'f : s y ! l"
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; ' ] ' ' ' ' Beware of spurious imitations of the . above medicine . None are genuine unless the words PARR'S LIFE PILLS are in WHITE iettebs on a RED ground , engraved on the Government Stamp , pasted round each box ; also the fac-siraile of the signature of the Proprietors , " T . ROBERTS and Co ., " London , on the directions . Sold wholesale by E . Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s . ; Barclay and Sons , Famngdon-street ; Sutton and Co ., Bow Churchyard ; Mottershead and Co ., Manchester ; . and J . and R . Raimes and Co ., Edinburgh . Retailed by at least one agent in every town in the United Kingdom , and by all respectable chemists , druggists , and dealers in patent medicine . Price 13 jd ., 3 s . 9 d ., and family boxes 11 s . each . Full directions are given with each box . . , S d o ' . d i-:. e H it ¦
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] \ 1 < j ¦ ' i | ! " ; ; - . - ; - - A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend \ ' ¦ Simian Frailly . i ' TBE FOURTEENTH EDITION . j ' 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 . 6 d . THE SILENT FRIEND . ; < A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GE-1 ' NBRATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an en- j quiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has esta- j blished her empire : —with Observations on the baneful ' effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION- j ' local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRlI ' TATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPRODUCTIVE POWERS- with means of restoration : the destructive effects of Gonorrhea , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished with En- ] gravings , representing the deleterious influence of Mer- i ' cury on the skin , by eruptions on the head , face , and body ; with approved mode of cure for both sexes ; followed by observations on the obligations of MAR- ' RIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with directions for the removal of certain Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted without exposure , and with assured conndeuce of success . 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"The Authors of the "SUent Friend" seem to be thoroughly conversant with the treatment of a class of complaints which are , we fear , too prevalent in the present day . The perspicuous style in which this book is written , and the valuable hints it conveys to those who are apprehensive of entering the marriage state , cannot fail to recommend it to a careful perusal . "—Era . " This work should be read by all who value health and wish lo enjoy life , for the truisms therein contained defy all dwibt . — . FcmneM' Journal . THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM . Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions of 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 , bj > early indulgence in solitary habits , have weakened the powers of their system , and fallen into a state of chronic debility , by which the constitution is left in a deplorable state , and that nervous mentality kept un which places the individual in a state of anxiety for tlie remainder of life . The consequences arising from this dangerous practice , are not confined to its pure plivsical result , but branch to moral ones ; leading the excited deviating wind into a fertile field of seducive error—into a gradual but total degradation of manhood-into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation of her speciesbringing on premature decrepitude , and all the liabil tudes of old age . Constitutional weakness , sexual debility , obstinate gleets , excesses , irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , total impotency wnd barrenness are effectually removed by this invaluable * medicine . Sold in Bottles , price 11 s . each , or tiie quantity of four in one Family bottle for 33 s ., by which one 11 s . bottle is saved . Prepared only by Messrs . PERRY and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London . None are genuine without the signature of R and L . 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Complete in one Vol ., neatly Bound in Cloth , A PRACTICAL AVORK ON SMALL FARMS . Price Two Shillings and Sixpence . BY FEAHGUS O CONNOR ESQ . The desire of the author has been to furnish a valuable compendium at such a price as would enable every working man to become possessed of it . It contains . ill the practical instructions , together with Plates , describing Farm-house , Offices , Tank , Farm-yard , &c . ; with particular information requisite for carrying out all the operations . N . B . —The above work may still be procured in numbers , price 6 d . each . " I have , within the last few months , visited every part of France , and I declare that I have seen more misery in one street in Dublin than in all France ; the people are well clad , weU fed , and merry ; they are all employed on Small Farms of tlteir own , or on equitable takings !"Vide Lord Cloncunry ' s Letter in Morning fkronicle Oct 5 th , 1843 . ' Those persons desirous of bettering their condition and of becoming "Independent Labourers , " by enterine the productive-labour" . Market , will do well to 2 "A rracucal Workon Small Farms / ' by Fearqdb O'Connor * ™ i- WI J"T much refill information , invaluable to the parties for whom it was written ; and Old Farmers wdl find many useful lessons in the new system of hZ bandry , winch they have yet to learn . The work display whoS ' kn ledSC ' andi 8 TCitten sothatanyon who reads may understand . Mr . O'Connor seems not to have used either the old or ' new nomenclature' in this ^ ri , v rtbUried his meanirie in comical technieahtaes , which very few understand , but which most writers on agriculture seem so desirous of using . Perlmp they do not understand the practice of Farming so well as
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2 THE NORTHERN STAR . May 17 > 1845 .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 17, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1315/page/2/
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