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She foXoivfng Seal * ere published at the XortJicm Star ogee , 3 * V , Strand , and matt Oi Itad of all £ ookteUsrs and News Agents . CHAMBERS' PHILOSOPHY REFUTED . : Just published Fries Fourpence ( forming a _ Faiaphlet of 56 pages demy Svo ., in -a stiff wrapper ) , THE THI 11 D EDITION OF A FCLL and COMPLETE BEFUTATIO 5 of ( he ymLOSOrilY contaiunl in a TltACT rcrcnUy nulilisliedliy tl ; c MESSRS . GHASliEUS , of EainlKa « li , entitled the " Emiilovcr and Emiilojcd . " This raluiiWe little work contain- ; the most complete defence of die demands of tiie Working Classes for their £ iir share of the enorrecus wealth created by Machinery , as well as njustilicatiou of Trades Unions . The iiutnem- s ap eals tint liave been made to Mr . O'Connor frou near / every jtart of the kingdom for tlit pnUication , iu ) iuiu ] ihlet form , of those Dialogues that iave recently appeared in the Stxr , have determined him to gratify what appears to be tlie almost unanimous wish cf the labouring Classes , "The Employer and the Employed , " * * byPeargus O'Connor , * * beats anything even of its author ' s . - ¦ EsOHOSlirf . Con ^ lete in one VoL , neatly Bound in . Cloth , A PKACTICAt VORK OX SMALL FARMS . Price Two Shillings and Sixpence . BY FEAKGUS O ' COS . XOR , ESQ . The desire of the author lias been , to furnish a valuable conijiciuUum at such a price as would enable every wcrknig man to become possessed of it . It contains til the practical instructions , togctlier with Plates , describing Farm-house , Oinces , Tank , Farm-yard , &c ; with particular information requisite for carryiug out all the operations . S . B . —The above work may still be procured in numbers , price 6 u . each . " I have , within the last few months , visited every part of France , and I declare that 1 have seen more misery in one street in Dublin thau iu all France ; the people are ¦ well clad , well fed , and merry ; they are all esiplnyed on Shall Fakms of Uidr otca , or on equitable takings !""fide L » rd Ctoiicarrj ' * Liitir in Morning dronide , Oct . 50 ( , ISio . Th »* se j > cr ? tms < Ie = ! roas of bettering their condition and Of bwwmil ! " "IlfkjWl . leiil Zaln « nrs , ly entering the "Proilartivc-laboar 1 Market , will do well to rea-l "A Practical Work on Small Farms , " by Feascos O ' Coxxoe , Esq . It contains much usvu : l information , iuvaluitble to the panics for wiimn it was written ; and Old Farmers trill iiud n : r . ny useful lessor . s iu the new system of husbandry , winch they have yet to learn . The work displays great pniciii-al knowledge , and is written so that any one rAtii resids may undt-rstaud . jir . O'Connor sceuis nut to tare used « Uicr the old or ' ce . iv nomenclature * in this Ttori ; he lias notkBrisd his iiiu . -m-: ig 5 U chcniicnl techniealitics , tvlcch vt-ry few mu ; ersw : ii 3 , but which most writers on agriculture seem so desirous ot usin-r . Perhaps they do not understand the xcaclice of Fanning so well as Hie theory ; aad , tlieivfore , mystify that which they caiiiiot explain , by some long dtamical tenn , which the plain reader may pass over as a "hard can ' , " hard to pronouuee , ami haruvr tu umlerstand when it is pronounced . The reader will lind that Mr . O'Connor has avoided ali those hard uauios , anil suited the language to the toil-Ing labourer , whose college is generally tlie workshop , or , at best , the Sunday St-hool . Though the work is written for holders of Small Farms , yet no Allotment Tenant ought to be without it ; the valuable information it contains respecting lilliiijr and cropping is alike useful to all . "—JZtfddfnm a J ' amtfi Ulkr . "This really useful little volume ought to he in the tanus of eveiy one at nJl roauccled wilii sgriculnira ] JUBSUiU . " —JJukPs Wall s lenAmiXactpapcr . " Ajthougii ive feel no U ^ ire , ia t . ' jc language of- the proud Peruvian , iu contemplating what we hope to rejoice ill , the contentment , prosperity , and comfort of our fellow jnen , to delaun— " This , this is ray work f nor is our C&ject , as ilr . O'Connor declares his to be , " that each man who is willing to work may be independent of tvevv ether nisn in the world for his daily bread , " yet we can with much pleasure recognise in the book before us a powerful instrument for aiding in developing ill man a touch higher destiny than lie lias hitherto attained . "Mr O'Connor shews clearly , what will soon be apparent * » ail who reflect deeply , tliat we arc not left without the jnsaus of obtaining not only all that is physically requisite for man ' s progress , but also that we may readily pro-Aacevrbatis apparently desirable ; for nvne ' who carefully fsruse this work can duu ' nt that a system of small farms , lield by active and industrious labourers , would amply return , in exchange for healthful exertion , far more than S requisite to prest-rve physical strength . " llealso shews that something uioit than tliU is requisite to ensure kippiiicss , fur he says in ]> a se 121 , " I feti convinced ilia : mau can ]>! . icei : « reliance whatever Upon Jiis fellow man , or a cumaninitr of men , wlieu cireu » -i Stances opei-ite ujht . his or their iniuus , thc-inSuence ; and cfiect of which would be stronger than any abstract motions of justice . For instance , if a co < mnuHity of la-Iwuring men purchase a quantUy i" land , and hire labour lor its cultivation , h' -vever just their intentions and pure their motives , they will nevertheless feel themselves justified in raising the pries of thi land , according to the improved value conferred ujkhi it b y the labour of the hired workman . This power of steadily trenching upon the rights of others is one of the greatest disauvanSages against which the laWurer has to contend ; and those hired by z community , at the ea-1 of twenty years would tein no better condition than they were at starting , wJale the couimuciry of jtropntios-s would have iucrcssed tiie value uf-Jicirpropeny tweuiy-fo'J ; that is , they would bave r « l ) lK . ti liaie Ja « O ! iri-js . ly - \ vaose iad : istry 5 He ^¦ ai ^ e Was illWefttatL Of iu » iuva < Ml&a * iii -Ok j ^ ua-L " "These 3 V :: isr ! : s are pGwcrfal ar ^ uiscms in the sphere in wSiich ilu-y are wjitteu , and if esasiriaed iu their rc- ! a l : on to the auiversrsJ , they conSna the faslunonv tliat ' The crsnh 5 s the Lvvds , and all thai therein is ; he roui : « i world and Uscy that dweJl therein ; " for , ' after panalihig freely of wJat is good for each order of creation , r . » y fd ! -= j : iToj . ! ia : ion , by whatever i « riies indulged in , is from evil , and «; 11 produce its coasequeaee , Jiaiaely , vice , crime , end lflisiTr . "We cati stronglyrcconnnend Mr . O'Connor ' s v . orkto our readers , containing a great amount of practii \ il inforjuation on agricultare , whica sliouidbe most po&ularlv DitTuseu . "— Concor ^ lutn Cxzdtt . May be had in Four Xsiubers . price Sixpence each or ceatlj rctuid in Qoth , Two Shillings asd ' Sixiisiice . ' ' ¦ ^ ° rrfce Fou T » i : ce each , X ' iunl > ers I and n ol Tire STATE OF inELAXn . Uy Aaxncp . ffOasxm . Ko man can nnuwstand tlie poyitioii of Ireland , or the oeanag of Irish ^ usssioas , who is not conversant with thic perfect picture uf irelar . < Vs omdition , Uie casi" -= of htr degradation , and the icsMuiej ; tor her manifold " evils . ^ bo , jtna-2 t , cg ,, ScandEmm A SERIES OF LETTEIIS PROJI PEUiftiia nrnv SOR , KSO ., BAllRISTER AT AW TO T ) A \ IFl " O'COSSELL , F . S <} . -M . 1 » . ; ' I 0 DA 3 lIEL ^ Containing a r « vicw of ilk O'Connau ' s conduct during theagitanon of the question of OrtfeuBc E . naneipation ; . together v , tdi an aualyas of his motives and actions since he became a i !« r . U-r of Parliament . The whole forms a eomplete key to thepoViUcal actions of Mr . O'Connell , and teconolesall the apparent conu-jdictions in the acts of one of the greatest agitators of the present dav TIjU edition contains the confirmation of T * . Attwood , Esq ., of the principal charge brought by ilr . O'Connor against Jar . O'Couuell . AH persons desirous of completing their sets of the IANCASTF . lt THIALS , may yet do so few copies still reuiam on hand . POKIIUITS OF FOrCLAR CHAHACrEHS . Portraits of the followng distinguishe * persons , from j Bteel cngravinss , and executed in beautiful style , may be I hadatthe . \ arflc « . « arO £ 5 ce , S-i 0 , Strand : —large size—T . S . Buncombe , Esq ., M . 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T ^ STABUSnED in Leeds 1837 , and since then the Jjj lcadin ? 1 ' rovincial Journal in the Kingdom , is now ^ published a tSo . , Strand , London . Theol > jcctoft ! icProprietorinestabhslnngtlieAorfteri » " »* « or was to furuis ' j a fearless and faithful organ for the ™* representatioa of the Labouring Classes , whoso interests nt ' from time immemorial have been shamelessly neglected . The removal of the . -Star to London has enabled its conductors to supply the reader with tlie latest intelligence , sswel ! as the most interesting news ; in consequence of whkU its mmW -of r «< dcrs have nwitrially increased in ™ the Metropolis , and its country circulation can be equalled ty few , ev « i tlie nsost extensively circulated Metropolitan uewspaKis . Frotr . lise extensive circulation of the SbrHicra Star , to- ~ getli « c * i * h tlio fact that it is read by all classes of s * citty ' as t }« o organ of the movement party , Advertisers will iiud j 3 t- ; et ) e a medimn of ceuiaunxatiou with the public at 1 * f « rg £ werlb notice . |* ' Books ar . d Pal-5 cations for review must be addressed , < post luiid ) to tlie Editor . 310 , Strand , Lomiw . Adver- j * : isements and orders for j-ap ; rstobeaddress « ato Fe : irgus j ' ¦ O 'Connor , 340 , Strand , where ail communications will be | ' ' punctually alV . idtd to . ! ^ The follttrwisig extract freni tlie Xewsroyor Stamp Ke- j ^ turns for October , Xovcml-er , and December , 1843 ( sines i ^ which n « Tctunis have liccn made " , show th&t the i . Xortltm . Stsr is far at " . he head of ear . y old-eslniHshct Londuu Wvekly Josnw ' s : — . X « KT «« EU ^ STA K 117 , 063 Kewsoflhe World .. gfi , « 5 VafcA Senice < ra' Bssca-S . -. & :. ^ i !» * £ «* .. .. „ ... M / iOO « Examiner .. .. « 71 , «© i Tftriot - « 0 , fl « 0 « Brfir-p . nia C 0 , 0 » o Spectator .. .. -.. 4 S , 0 * " * I Mr . rk-lancExp «« " 5 i « ° " ^ " 41 ' ( ly 0 '• Ts&fet 45 , ««( l JvlmBuU „ 3 » , 0 fl (» , Observer 41 . iiiJ 0 AVa-chman „ ... _ 33 , ( 100 . Atlas 37 , 089 Age and ArgPS 2 i ' , 000 S .. neonformiit . .. 30 . 0 UJ Sentinel 20 , 000 Sell ' s Sew 'Weekl y Joumal of Commerce 13 , 500 1 jles « e : igcr .. . * . 22 ; sno ; * * * Observe the'Office , 340 , S : rand ,-London . Molc to the » f ions iliu use hair s for I' | " § jj - « ra ' l -
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t - - . . - ; all - in on — . , to - to - as ™ ~ ' * f * * ' | ' ' ! ^ j ^ i ^ i . . « « I '• , . 1 ; Price Two Shillings . ai FIFTEEN LESSOXS on the ANALOGY and SYST AX » f the ENGLISH LANGUAGE , for tlie use of adult per- ai ionswlioliaveueglectcd the study of Graramaji ByWM . b iliu . Fifth edition , revised and amended . The Lessons in these works arc intended solely for the t use of natiws . They are divested , therefore , of ail those 5 hair-breach distinctions and unnecessary subdivisions in = Analogy , which , if at all useful , caa only be useful to fo- \ reigaers . The science of Grammar is disentangled iu , tfscm-fcvtm the folds ofmysticisis which have so long en- ; shrouded it . The absurd au 4 unmeaning technicalities , which pervade aU-oti « B- works on Grammar areexchanged fortennswhichlia < i \> a definite andjirccisemeaning , il-I'lo ftrative of the filings they represent . The Parts ol | " § peech arc awsnged on an entirely new principle , founded j-en a philosophical ceBsideration of the natare of Ian- ' j -guage . Tlw necessary divisions and subdivisions are « rationally * ctrouuted fcr , and the principles-of Universal ' l Gniinmar Semonstrated so fully that the iwanest capacity may « ndersbmd them as clearly as it understands thattw «* nd two-make four . In Jjjutax , the -formation of Use fiw / Iist Language is exclusively consulted , without any unnecessary reference to otlicc langusiges . A majority of tlia numerous Rules givoain mostGrammars are shewn to fee little better than alreap of senseless tautology . The accessary Kulcs are demonstrated upon rational principles , -and illustrated by a variety of examples . By the use of the fifteen lessons , aad the accompanying -exercises , any one may , in a few weeks , acquire a good knowledge of Grammar , without any of the disgusting drudgery which , under the present system , prevents nine out of ten from ever acquiring a knowledge of Grammai at all . "A competent Grammatical knowledge of our own language is the true basis on which all literature ought to rest . " —Bishop Lowtii . " Mr . Hill is evidently an original thinker . He attacks with ability and success , the existing system of English t Grammar , and points out the absurdities with which it is encumbered . Justly condemning the too frequent practice of making pupils commit portions of Grammar to memory a ttasks , he maintains that the only proper way to B tke memory is through tiie understanding . It if but justice to lilm to say that , in u i * c « v pages , he gives «• more clear and comprehensive view of tiie structure o the English language than can be found in someven elaborate works . "—Literary Gazette . r " Mr . Hill has discharged his task with considerable ability and no person can peruse his books with anytlring lKtc attention , without obtaining a clear andsuin'• cient estimate of the construction and laws of his vernafc cular tongue . "—Leeds Timet . "A concise philosophical and lucid exposition of the * principles on which tl" language of Milton andShakspeare rests . "—Bradford Obscrttr . "It is calculated to give the student a correct idea ot * Grammaticiil construction—of the analogies of the lan' guage—and of the nature of Use various parts of speech It is simple , but not mean ; clear , bnt not di-5 ' use ; and there are few works in which the first principles of Grammar are better explained or more ably followed up . " --1 ' orifc Chronide . " The method he has adopted to convey his lessons is the least repulsive to a learner tliat we have yet i _ seen , not excepting that of Mr . Colibett . the whole ( . seems to be intended as a mental macliiup to uburuviis ate the labour of the mind . "— Glasgow liberator . j- ~* Price One Shilling . 11 PROGRESSIVE EXERCISES , selected with great care , and adapted to the Rules and Observations respec-1 . tively contained in his Fifteen Lessons on tlie Analogy and Syntax of the English Language , and iu his national t School Grammar . By Wm . Hill . Tlm-d edition , revised n and corrected . e u Price Sixpence . THE GRAMMATICAL TEXT BOOK , for the use oJ i . Schools , Children , or Private Students . In this little book the ^ riiicipteof Grammar , expressed d with the utmost possible conciseness , are exhibited for the ie memory . 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Uttc oe , , s £ ^ eue of del ^ rcs vi ; gr < "" br tu lit of } n is ls | n « ^ l ; tl ci tl ' ^ 0 u , „ e - ( ' ] 1 , i , ; j , ] , ' . - - - Such complaints as arise from a ' disorganisation of the Generative System , whether constitutional or «««• loss of sexual power , aud debility arising from Sjpl lUW disease ; and is calculated to afford decided rehef to those who , by early indulgence iu solitary habits , have ^ akened the powers of tlicir system , and fallen into a state of chronic debility , by which tbe constitution is left in a de plorable state , aud that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of life . The consequences arising from this dan-crous practice , are not confined to its pure physical result , but branch to moral ones ; leading the excited deviating mind into a fertile field of seilucivc error—into a gradual but total degradation of manhood—into a pernicious app lication of those inherent rights which nature ¦ wisel y Insxiiutcil for tlie preservation oi' lusr siMseleS ' , bringing on premature decrepitude , and all ths habitudes of old age . Constitutional weakness , sexual debility , obstinate gleets , excesses , it-regularity , obstructions of ' certain evacuations , total impotency and barrenness are ctlectually removed by this invaluable medicine . Sold in Bottles , price 11 s . each , or the quantity of four in one Family bottle for 38 s ., by which one 11 s . bottle K Prepared only by Messrs . PERRY and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Kerners-stieet , Oxford-street , London . None are g » - nuine without the signature of 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 Five Pound cases ( the purchasing of which will he a saving of one pound twelve shillings ) may be had as usual at 19 , Berncrs-strect , Oxford-street , London . Patients in the country who require a course of this admirable medicine , should send Five Pounds by letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit of such 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 Fbiend . " Messrs . PERRY expect , when consulted by letter , tlie usual fee of one pound , without which no nutiue whatever can he taken of the communication . Patients arc requested to be as minute as possible in the [ detail of their cases . PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Cd ., and 11 s . per box , ; ( Observe the signature of R . and L . PERRY and Co . 1 on the outside of each wrapper ) are well known through-• out Europe and America , to he the most certain and I elicctual cure ever discovered for every sta ^ e and symptom of a certain disease , in \> olh sexes , including Conon-licea , Gleets , Secondary Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal AVcak" ness , Deficiency , and all diseases of the Urinary Passages , '' without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from 1 business . They have effected the most surprising cures , t not only in recent and severe cases , but when salivation , and all other means have failed ; they remove Scorbutic Affections , Eruptions on any part of the body , Flcerations , I Scrofulous or Venereal Taint , being calculated to cleanse . the blood from all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and restore weak and emaciate . I constitutions e to pristine health and vigour . L Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , siay b « consulted as 1 usual , at 19 , Renters-street , Oxford-street , London , puney tually , from Eleven in the moraine until Eight in tho e evening , and on Sundays from Eleven till One . Only one q personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs . Perry and Co . to give such advice as will he the , means ef effecting a permanent and effectual cure , after ' all other means have proved ineffectual . N . B . —Country Druggists , Booksellers , Patent Medicine * Vendors , ifcc , cau he supplied with any quantity of Perry ' s J' Purifying Specific Piils , and Cordial Balm of Syriacum , ' - with the nsual allowance to the Trade , by most of the d principal AVholesale Patent Medicine Houses in Londoa . '' Sold by Mr . Heatw , 7 , Briggate , Leeds , of whom may d be had the " Silent Friend . ' * " [/ s , in s » ' . g 35 id is us ° - 10 Je ; er fie : 's n , ' »
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it ONLY TO BE KNOWN TO BE VALUED . I Jj THAT excellent OINTMENT , called the " POOR tl MAN'S FRIEND , " is confidently recommended to h the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every dc- ti scription , and a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs ( if of c twenty years' standing ) , cuts , burns , scalds , bruises , chil- v Mains , ulcei'S , Scorbutic trUnUows , pimples in tlie fnee , v weak and inflamed eyes , piles and fistula , gangrene , and 1 ^ is a specific for eruptions that sometimes follow vaccina . Ii tion . Sold in pots at lSJil . and ' 2 s . 9 d . each . t : Also , his PILULE ANTISCROPIIULJE , confirmed by a more than forty years' successful experience as an inval- f uable remedy for that distressing complaint called scrofu- '' la , glandular swellings , particularly those of the neck , &u . S They present one of the best alternatives ever compounded * tor purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her , operations . They arc efficacious also in rheumatism , and , form a mild and ' superior family aperient , and may he taken at all times without confinement or change of diet . Sold in boxes at 13 jd , and 2 s . Od . j By the late Br . Roberts ' s will , Messrs . Beach and Bar- 1 nicott , who had been confidently entrusted with the ] ne- j paration of his medicines for many years past , are left joint proprietors of the Poor Man ' s Friend and Pilulas 1 Antiscrophula ; , &C-, &c ., with the exclusive right , power , i and authority to prepare and vend the same . The utility j of these medicines is fully testified by thousands cf pursons who have been benefited by tlicir aid . Amongst the < numerous testimonials received , the following is = c- 1 leeted : — j ; To Messrs . Ecacli and Sanikolt , BAdporl . ' , ' Gentlemen , —Amongst the many cures performed by , your invaluable medicines , I may mention one—the per- son does not wish his name to appear in public print , but you may refer to me for tiie facts of the case . A man , whom disease had so affected his face that it was one complete outbreak , and so disgusting that he was obliged , to keep it covered , and , after trying several remedies , but all in vain , was induced to try your Poor Man ' s Friend and Pills . After using a pot and a box of pills , he seemed to grow worse ; . but through my persuasion he continued the medicine , and when he had used the fourth pot of ointment , and also the pills ; he was completely cured , and has remained so ever since , now nearly six months . j Many other remarkable instances of cures I have known , inasmuch as I positively think it is one of the best medicines I am acquainted with , for tho diseases to which it is recommended . Yours very faithfully , Tiiojus JTcAdast . Dungannon , April C , 1841 . j Bevaiie op Counterfeits . —No medicine sold under the above names can possibly be genuine unless " Beach and Barnicott , late Dr . Roberta , Bridpovt , " is engraved : md printed on the stamp affixed on each package . Sold wholesale by the Proprietors , Beach and Baiinicott , at their Dispensary , liridport ; by tlie London houses ; and by appointment by Dr . Jiutlcr , Dublin ; Mursliall , Belfast ; O'Sliauglmcssy , Limerick ; Sl'Swoony , Galway ; M'Adam , Sungannon ; 0 . P . Atkins , chemist , 123 , Patrick-street , near the Market , Cork . i — i IR to Ic- of il- : c , iul ia . . , j !? " ; "" j , 10 " . ' ' w- ie- eft ilas er , ity « - ihe c- i ; i fy' ier ' 1 IU > » 'ed '
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TARR'S LIFE PILLS I ARE acknowledged to be all that are required to conquer disease and prolong life . ; The extraordinary success 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 ! lias never in the slightest degree impaired the most deli- j cate constitution . Tens of thousands have testified that ! perseverance in the use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS will completely cure any disease , and are living witnesses of the benefit received from this invaluable medicine .: Testimonials arc received daily , aud it would be impossible in a newspaper to publish one half received ; and the following aro selected as people well known in lliciv re- ' spective neighbourhoods , and whose testimony is unquestionable . Further sheets of testimonials , and the : " Life and Times of Old Parr , " may be had , gratis , of all agents . The following case of cure by Parr ' s Life Pills is communicated by Mr . C . Ruitcr , chemist aud druggist , Bhaftcsbury , Dorset , agent 1 ' or Pan ' s Pills : — A respectable farmer residing near Shaftesbury , had for years been subject to the most distressing attacks Of gkldlness of tic haul , iVi . quent ! y attended with severe haul ache . The various medicines he used at different times did him little or no good , till he was induced to give Pan ' s l'ills a trial . The very first dose afforded much relief , aud he has found them more serviceable than any other mediciue he has taken , lie always resorts to them on finding any symptoms of the complaint cowing on , and they invariably relieve him . The attacks have been much less frequent since taking Purr ' s Pills , and he believes by continuing their use his cotnp ' aiut will entirel y leave him Dated April L'Gth , 18 U . From Mr . W . Alexander , bookseller , Yarmouth : — You will probably remember the name of the respectable octogenarian gardener , Mr . Cowles , of BiumUrstone , who still ( with his son-in-law ) attends our excellent vegetable and fruit market . Mr . Cowles , when I last saw him , a few weeks ago , was in excellent health , and , although cighty-cight years of age , works at digging in his garden several hours in the day . He still continues occasionally to take the med cine , which he believes , under Providence , to have been the means of conferring on him so much comfort . ¦ Since I wrote the above , I have inquired after Mr . Cand , and loam that he is quite well and hearty . The laic Severe cold weather nftcctcd him muuh > , Vint , having taken your- excellent medicine , he is quite well , cheerful " aud title to resume his work . William Alexander . Champion Office , March 5 , 1 S 45 . Gentlemen , —I think it only fair to mention that a man named Scaiilon , residing in Sligo , porter to the Biancuni Car , on purchasing a box of your pills , declared to me that for the last eight years he has suffered severely from a had stomach , no food resting on it , and swelling often existing ; and that after finishing one box at Is . lid . he felt not only better , but well ; can now eat any food , and his appetite and spirits increase . I remain , gentlemen , your obedient servant , C , Yerdon . Beware 0 / $ j > urkms imitations . Beware of spurious imitations of the above medicine . None are genuine unless the words PARR'S LIFE PILLS are in WHITE lettkrg on a RED ghodsd , engraved on the Government Stamp , pasted round each box also the facsimile of the signature of the Proprietor ' "T ROBERTS and Co ., " London , on the directions ' Sold in boxes at ls . Hd , 2 s . 8 < 1 ., and family packets at 11 s by Edwards , 07 , St . Paul ' s ; Barclay and Sors F-ir ' ringdon-strcet ; Suttonand Co ., Bow Church-yard Lon don ; Mottershead and Co ., Manchester J and r " Itaimcsand Co ., Edinburgh ; Mitchell , Glasgow and by all respectable druggists and patent medicine retailers throughout the kingdom . —Directions are given Tvith each box .
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By R . J . Bbodie and Co ., Consulting Surgeons ,. Lonuon . Published by the Authors , and sold by Sherwood , Gilbert , and Piper , Paternoster-row ; Mr . Noble , 114 , Chancery-lane ; Mr . Put-kiss , Compton-street , Soho ; Ilannay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; Barth , 4 , Brvdgcs-street , Covent-garden ; Gordon , 14 G , Lc-adenhallstreet , London ; Roberts , Derby ; Sutton , Jtei ' tsie-ofiice , Nottingham ; Gardiner , Gloucester ; Fryer , Bath ; Harper , Cheltenham ; Kecne , Bath ; Cooper , Leicester ; Cnldieott , Wolverliampton ; Jeyes , Northampton ; Parker , Hereford ; Turner , Coventry ; Skitter , Oxford ; Newton , Church-street , and Ross and Nightingale , ChrojiWo-ofiicc , Liverpool ; Ferris and Score , Union-street , Bristol ; Wood , High-street , Guest , Bull-street , Binning- ' ham ; Collins , St . Mary-sircct , Portsmouth ; Mendham , Nelson-street , Greenwich ; Davis , llwnard-strcet , Southampton ; and by all booksellers in town and country . OPINIONS OF TU £ TRESS . This is a work of great merit , and should be placed in the hands of every young man who is sufl ' ering from past folly and indiscretion . It contains many valuable truths , and its perusal is certain to benefit him in many ways . — I London Mercantile Journal . 1 Tlie authors of this valuable work evidently well under-1 stand the subject upon which they treat ; and this is the j best guarantee we can give those persons to whom it is j lilcely to prove serviceable . It is a publication which can , I and ought to be , placed in the hands of every young man j to guide him among the temptations of this world to 1 which he may be subjected . —Kentish ilemtry . THE CORDIAL BALM OF KEYLAKICA ; or . Nature ' s ) ' * ] Grand Restorative ; is exclusively directed to the cure of " 1 nervous sexual debility , syphilis , obstinate gleets , irrcga-[/ ! laiity , weakness , impotency , barrenness , loss of appetite , j s , i indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising j in j from venereal excesses , ic . It is a most powerful and s ' useful medicine in all cases of syphilis , constitutional ' . 1 weakness , or any of the previous symptoms which indicate g i approaching dissolution , such ns depression of the spirits . 35 fits , headache , wanderings of the mind , vapours and id melancholy , trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs , is disordered nerves , obstinate coughs , shortness of biterth , j I and inward wastings . j us : This medicine should be taken previous to persons en- .-° - ; tcriiig into the matrimonial state , 10 prevent ilia olispring ' 10 sultiring from the past imprudence of its parents , or in- i Je heriting any seeds of disease , which is too frequextiy the ; case . Sold in bottles , price 4 s . Cd . and 11 s . each , or the er quantity of four in one family bottle , for 83 s ., by which I one 11 s . bottle is saved . fie '¦ The £ 5 cases ( the purchasing of which will he a saving ; : 's of £ 1 Vis . ) may be had as usual . Patients in the country ' . n , who require a course of this admirable medicine , should ; ' send £ 5 by letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit : of such advantage . I » yj BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS are ' ' universally acknowledged to be the best and surest remedy — for the cure of the Venereal Disease in both sexes , ini eluding gonorrhwa , gleets , secondary symptoms , strictures , seminal weakness , deficiency , aud all diseases of IR the urinary passages , without loss of time , confinement , or j to hindrance from business . These pills , which do not con- j Ic- taiu mercury , have never been known to fail in effecting a : of cure , not only in recent , but in severe cases , where sali- il- vution and other treatment lias been ineliicient : a p&rse-: c , ViiVAiicu \\\ tfiu I ' m-il ' jinj ; Vegetable L'ills , ill wliiell Messrs .: iul lirodle have happily compressed the most purifying a"d ia . healing virtues of the vegetable system , and which is of the utmost importance to those aiU ' ctcd with scorbutic . affections , eruptions on any part of the body , ulcerations , , j scrofulous or venereal taint , will cleanse the blood from !? " all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and re-; "" store weak aud emaciated constitutions to pristine health j and vigour . , Price ls . lid ., 2 s . | 9 d ., 4 s . Cd ., aud 11 s . per box . 10 1 Observe the signature of " 11 . J . Brodic and Co ., " London , " impressed on a seal in red wax , affixed to . each bottle and box , as none else are geuuine . 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Only one personal visit i $ required to ( £ cet a permanent » 'ed cure . ' Observe!—27 , Montague-street , llussell-squnre , London .
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WRAPS FAMILY MEDICINES . 1 PATROSlSri ) 11 Y Her Grace the Dowager Sir C . F . Williams , Kut . ] Duchess of Leeds . Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer , Lady Shcrborue . Bart . Earl of Lincoln . Captain Boldero , M . P . Marquis of Waterford . EdtvnrdUnities , Esq ., Jl . l" . Lord linntry , AitIhiciicoii Yt ' clibiT . ] Doctor Bloomberg , Vicar of General Mnitlnnd . , Cripplcgate . General Gardner . , Mr . Justice Cresswell . GeneralNisbitt . And families of the first distinction . ! HPIIESE Medicines , which are fouud to possess so great : ¦ L a power over the respective complaints to which they are applicable , as frequently to render further medical aid unnecessary , were also honoured with the patronage of—His late R . II . the Duke of Lord John Churchill . Sussex . Sir Francis liurdutt , M . I > . Lord Charles Churchill . George Bvng , Esq ., M . P Sir Matthew Wood , lit . M . P . And numerous Medical Gentlemen of eminenci iu London have borne testimony to ihciv etUcacy . Prepared and sold , wholesale and retail , at 1 IS , Hollmrnhill , and 344 , Strand , London ; and may be had of all medicine-vendorsiu the United Kingdom ; also in America of J . O . Fay , at his Drug Store , 193 , Broadway , comer of i Dey-strect , New York ; in Munich nnd Frankfort of I Frederick lireul ; and can be obtained in tint priuchvil Ctipilllls Of Europe , as well as all her Majesty ' s denend eneics . * l Strongly recommended b y the Faculty Wray ' s Aromalie Spice 1 'lastm for the Chest!— Coivhs i Colds , Asthmas , Shortness of Breath , Pain or Tigh tness of the Chest , Affections of the Lungs , &c ., are effectually relieved , and in many cases entirel y prevented bv the timely application of Wkay ' s Ahomatic Spice Plisteks to the chest , which are far superior to the common warm plasters , and frequently supersede the use of internal remedies . No person durim ,- the winter oiwht to be without one , travellers by railroad in particular . Sold at Is and Is . lid . each . ll ' wv ' s Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger—A cer tain cure and preventive of all Nervous Complaints Spasms , Onut , Rheumatism—an invaluable remedy for 1 latuluicc , pain iu the Stomach , also an excellent adjunct to Keifllit / . JW . WS for debilitated constitutions . In ! bottles at 'Js . !) d ., is . fid ., and 1 U . i ll Atfs Qhabilmte German Sddlilz 1 ' oivdm , in boxes ; containing ., w , lcw for twelve glasses , at 2 k . each , and in Louies hue , , „ cases , with spoon , measure , &c ., Cl ) ln . plete at , s . Od . and los . OM . each . Very convenient for ; travelling or exportation . Common ScUlit * to make I twonfy-tour glasses , 2 s . per packet . I V ' ray ' s Improved f-odaie Ginger Ikcr ami Lemonade 1 ' oMen , m packets , W eighteen glasses , at Is . aud ls . 3 d . ' or m casss , complete for travelling , at 5 s . ( id . aud 7 s . Cd i each . ¦ Wray ' s AnW / dious rills—In boxes at Is . lid ., 2 s . 3 d ., and if . ( id . each . —These Pills are an excellent remedy for preventing and removing Bilious disorders ; they gently j operate as an Aperient , and , by keeping the bow ' cis in a proper state , are calculated to promote that regular oiiice ! of Hie Bile which is necessary to tho preservation of health . Hence their beneficial effects in removing Indigestion , Head . ache , Giddiness , Sickness , attended with a feverish heat cf the system , loss of appetite , oppression of tho chest , itc . Wnty ' i Specific Mixture , warranted to remove Urethril Discharges in forty-eight hours—in the majority of ense * lwenty-tbi . r- ^ f ariring from local causes . * SoM in bottles at is . Crl . aiirl Us . cadi , will , full Imstraoiuj .,, hngilaprotta Sutpama nandaget , well adapted for Sportsmen , Gentlemen hunting , » Win- wiU » " suffering from disease , relaxation , oeaid JbiH v * c •^ proved of and highl y recommended In te ' jj Mr . Aberneth y . Best Jean , 1 S . and Is . Gd ' - « H « OiS fronts , & > . Cd . ; Knitted or ^ yoyc m o , ^ . ' J ^ ° ' elastic springs , 7 s . Cd . ' Cray ' s Steel Spring Tmms , for llevnia nronerlv ffiKBitS ;" - * ' - *• » !•© p ^ Sasssr ^ srs Sffi . 'S - " - - * - > i ' fi ! M - — ,- U-. i iSZXsjXS Physician ' s Advice from eleven till n s F -= 6 s ™ r mittanee for medieino , wh ch ct " l , " "'^" S * re " c-K ^^^ isssia boS " ° ^ aatad t 0 « M , 0 . W , ^ i b J . 1 f I t j - i ij I . _
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1 ] , , ! - i I i - THE TRULY-WONDERFUL CURES OF ASIliim AND CONSUMPTION , COUGHS . AND C 0 Lu (^ Which are everywhere performed by -Ai ; DR . LOCOCK'S l'ULMONIO WAFERS , 11 HAVE long established them as the most certain , ]* ' : $£ feet , and speedy remedy iu existence for all dij ; g ;^ ders of the breath and lungs . ;*|> vij The following testimonials will he read with intcrestv' ^ Prom Mr . J . S . Weir , chemist , 1 , Lowgate , Hull . iHi Dated April ' J , 1 SI 5 . ^ Gentlemen , — The following unsolicited testimony ; vMs favour of your inestimable medicine has just bocii ^ V ^ I ceived . This case , however , is only one among iiiar , \ j ' which constantly pass under my notice . V-sj Yours respectfully , \ yx Jos . S , Weij , -V £ ANOTHER CURE OP A FOURTEEN YEA 1 W M ASTHMATIC COUGH . 7 [ g Head the following extract of a letter just received fr < jv . i ; Mr . Edward Preston , coal-uiotvltaut , ruragoiuu , ? .: - ? . Hull , dateil April ( i , 1 S 45 : — ' t-Sir , —Grateful for the relief my wife has experienced ;; -:-: ? the use of Locock ' s Pulmonic AVafers , from a clistivssfe " " ^"'; asthmatic cough , with which she was afflicted for the Ie f i fourteen years , I feel a great desire that her surprise ' " ; ' ^ cure should he made kuawn , for the benefit of those a T ^ fering as she did . ^; Yours , ifcc ., 7 -M Kdward Prestos , '¦ £% ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CURE OY ASTH 51 : S | From Mr . J . Waterhouse , surgeon , &c , Uroad-strctt , ' ¦?« Halifax . -i Dated April 1 , l ? li ; || Gentlemen , —I c . iu conscientiously bear tus-tSinun ; -3 f % ^ the general good effects of Dr . LococU ' s Wafers , as vif J ^ ! many after a trial have called upon me to express fe ' -M satisfaction and gratitv . ile . Tho following case is imti ?*| sample of many others in which the medicine lia ? so | | prised the patient by its rapidity iu working a womltri : "fj i cure : — > S | ! A female residing in the neighbourhood of Halifax hi !¦ : ;*| ' , ! . ' been subject to a confirmed asthmatic cough . « l ! -.: ;; | her husband applied to me . He said he was pcrsuai ! " / s she could not live many days , as from cough ami iv ; ir , t :-fef l'OBt she was £ ¦ ¦ > nmeh enft&blud ; ami the use of im-iic : . E ' --: ; in which she hud persevered for many mouths , had f \\ Sji ; . her no relief . The vei'y first dose of the Wafers ivroiiiS : i a surprising change ; tVicy soothed her cotigli , « : nlgit \ v ' j her a comfortable and refreshing sleep ; and , by i «! r-i ' - ; 0 j wring in their use , her strength has returned , ami mi ¦ I out the aid of any other medicine this patient , wimki - j been a Ion ;; - and apparently hopeless sufferer , is now Iq restored to heaith . This case I can vouch for , and can satisfy any inijiiiili ; ' by relerence to the parties . ¦; Yours , &c , ^ J . Watekhoke . ¦ '¦! REMARKABLE CASE OF IMPROVEMENT Of T 2 : VOICE . " v ; From the celebrated Infant Thalia . V 3 Jan . 15 , \? ii . % Sir , —I deem it to be one of our social duties tu :: < l ; iie . ' lcdj »( i th& benefits we dvrlvc from the skill and lalii > ur- ; : each other ; and I have now such a duty to pi'ilum : ; ; wards you . My little girl , known as tho Infant Thalia , sufe ' lately very severely from a cough , and relaxed Uvula ,- " - much so that she could not fulfil her professional tluit ¦ Various rvmciMes were tried without success , until a nurecommended your I'ulmonk Wafers ; their bcnff . w . lrt ' - 1 : ims instantly apparent , and a cure speedily elVecleil . The continued us : of them I lind materially hipZ . a the tone and power of tUe voice . I could not let this very effectual euro pass over v . i ; . * out informing you of it , in the hope that you might uis . i it known lor the benefit of others similarly sullli i : i ; :. \ I shall be happy to answer any inquirieV . } S . Smith . ~ \ 40 , Great Queen-street , London . 1 The particulars of raanp hundred cures may he / ' «¦'/' - . ; J . 1 every agent throughout the kingdom and on the continent . : f I I ) k . Lccock ' s Vt ' ArERS give instant relief , ami a nc .- " < t cure of nstinnas , consumption , coujjIip , colds , aiitl all t . " ii . oraei s of the breath au . i lungs , & ¦? ., itc . . . f . To SisGiir . s and Ptunc Sfeaseks they . ireinv : \! n : iV ; A as in a few hours they remove all hoarseness , and iiiciv , - ^ t j the power aud flexibility of the voice . They have a a : ¦ ¦ % - pleasant taste . ' £ r Price Is . lid ., 5 s . 9 ( 1 ., and 11 s . per box . Apcs : ^ i Da SiJy ^ andCo ., 1 , liride-Iane , Fleet-street , I , oti <' . "» - : ' 3 CAUTION . —To protect the publiciVom spuii'Ui ? ''"¦ ' ' ij tions , her Majesty ' s Honourable Commissioners !<¦; I caused to ho printed on the stamp , outside each WV . words , " Dr . Locock ' s Wafers , " iu white letters or . a : ¦ - ¦ -: ¦' . _ ground , without which none are genuine . . ' Sold by all Medicine Venders .
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„ . ' | Mil . PilOUT , 220 , STRANO ^^ H Qm ,-The following particulw ? ' £ j ^ >§ mm Q us with a request that they mi g | lt b ( , * h ' % ^ M you , with permission for their publication iT ^^' -msl deem them worthy of such . ' 5 ° H * , fi ||| J . BKOOKB nnd Co Don ' « " Elizabeth Brcarley , residing jn Dnk ( . ' " ^ \ JRM ter . aged between forty and fifty , was sevtrei , 'V ^| with rheumatism , and confined to her bwl f .. ' ^' 1 ^ M \ nearly two Kontlis , with scarcely the liowJ t ' 1 "'^ S arm ; sho was signally benefited after takm .,, " t ' ^ BLAIR'S GOUT AND itllEtlMATIC I'ii . l s < "ll finishing two Luxes was quite rucovcimd . " ' ' ' """ ' 4 - ^ Wji The above recent testimonial is a further nr " ^ great efficacy of this valuable medicine , wind , ; , 1 ¦ - ^ '« effective remedy for gout , rheumatism , scia tica I , 'V * vIm ticdoloreux , pains in the head and face , often 11 $ ^ 111 for tooth-ache , and for all gouty and rlici ,,, 1 HJ $ f deneies . u ffM It is also gratifying to have permission to n , m $ following gentlemen , selected from a multitude 01 1111 whose station in society has contributed to ad „ , ' SM popular medicine in public esteem : —J . it . Mainl /[ V'' ^ S coroner , Doncaster ; the Rev . Dr . Ulonihcrg ; tin U , ^^ de la Garde ; Mr . Miskin , brewer and maltster , D „ " Wj § Mr . Richard Stone , Luton ; John J . Giles , Esq . j M Wm Mr . Inwood , Perbright ; Win . Courteuny , Ksq " Wjt Staccy , near Amlover Railway Station , " H ,,,,,,, J W ? whom have received licueiit by taking this nulling ^^^ have allowed the proprietor the privilege uf pullic ] ,, ^ % ^ same for the benefit of the afflicted . ^ " ^ Sold by Thomas Prout , 220 , Strand , Lomlm lf . ' ^ 2 s . 3 d . jicr box ; and , by his appointment , In n ^ 1 * " ' Hay , Allen , Land , Haijjli , Smith , Hell , Townsuul 1 * ami Nuw'somo , Smeeion , Iluinliarilt , Tm > hott » m » , | r ner , Leeds ; ltrooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis and * xm ) Ul kin , Moxon , Little , Hardiuan , Liiiney , am ! 11 ! > York ; Brooke and Co ., Walker and Co ., StaiVon' r * v ner , Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , l ( i | , ^ gitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Eimh England , Fell , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , 1 IIU Sweeting , Ivuaresboi ough ; Pease , Oliver , Dun Dixon , Metcalfo , Lnngdale , Northallerton ; l , i Snnith ; Goldthorpe , Tadeaster ; Itu ^ -ersun { . „ [ Sewby , Kay , Bradford ; ltricc , Priestley , P 1 w Cordwell , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , \\ il j Beiry , Denton ; Suter , Lcyland , Hartley , Parker , 1 i ^ h ; Sj : Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , liorous ; li ! tfii »;; };>'} 5 ; Dalby , ¦ Wc thcrby ; Waite , Ilarrogatc : Wall , i !; nnsl ? ::-Si and all respectable medicine venders throughout ^'; -3 i kingdom , " ^ Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC . I'll , ; : \ f and observe the name and adiivess of "Thomas IV ^( p ± 20 , Strand , London , " impressed upon thu Governing 'ffl $ - stamp affixed , to each box uf the Genuine iMcuicinc . Si : _ ^ m
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¦ Ijt111 Im ¦ Maccr.I:Sriki.D. —Gross Outrage By The 1'Ou S —1 He Following Arc The Contents Of A Placard F ' :'! Lell'oll* ≫*'Lflilf. If. '« F R»«*»L /^»L '^•Ltll»It4ii≫ N-. N... . ! ../R L-!«T V. .'¦ .
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--= >• » . » w s . v ,, w v ,,, u * nun iiiUK ¦•» -- 10 tlloiuliabil . 'inU of . MiU-desl ' wU ! . —Fellow 'l ' o « - ;¦ men , —A case of unparalleled oppression ami in . ius lmsjust been perpetrated upon a poor maii / Ja ¦¦ Kieheils , by policeman Norbtiry , who , on J- * riil : iy I ¦ , accompanied by a man named Clayton , came to ' bouse , 0 : 1 Richmond-hill , and without wam-nl or : llioriiii , ibicibiy Imfo open hit , door ? , and car ' - away a loom . Application w ;; s maile to the 1 a : jriiU-s , on Wctlmailay , for justice asrainr . t ilii-. K biffikinj . ' , boi : so-b :-c ; iki ' . ig policeman , " but Use ma :-tiatt-s i vfif . ^ f-saying it was not within their itfuictimi-coollti telling the poor man to enter an wi- ¦ iwrmist
the house-breaker . Workin-r men ! is 1 " tins a ty . Ucv mockery of your poverty ? Ymir i : i * may be broke open by policemen—the sai-ctiiv ar security ol yuur dwellings violat cd-nml 110 iV * tor you , except you arc able to bear the hw ' - peiise o . a lawsuit But if one of . / o « wcre ' t ^ : to a policeman ' s house , would there fa !* >>¦ ' 2 vSi > , V ? , ! awlaIaw soon found to ptin ^ J ' Merely It the magistrates have not il : i- ** wljudicatc in a ense like this , it is Li-l , ti «« f i - * awshoud be made to bring justice cL » to ! i ^; " ina 1 h home , Ilut ii they have tin : power , ar . i !^' tow it , it is IhjjU time also that thi-, ™ Ju-t *¦ ¦ WH . qu . red into A public meeting will I * ! * liui-SVi- 'on , on Monday , July 2 u £ at seven ' *' 101 the purpose oi memorialisim ; the Seen * " ? fciatci loinquircin the conduct of themaslstni !** to petition Parliament ; likewise to take MirM
, as wnl enable ns to secure the valuable service ^; justice , f orking men ! your povcrtv ptvvoii ^ imlivuhall y irom t ,, j » % justice , but { . wW ^ - can accomplish anythins . In this case the rfe «* . ¦/ . all are atstake . If the Kisilty particsarc allowed i ^ unpunished , an Englishman ' s house is no Vm&'Xcastle . Attend the nicctinsr , and prove your * -. - ; ., . mmation that law and justice shall not be M " ^ upon with impunity . " The meetin « was att ^ S » yupwards of ( 5000 people of all classes , * " ^ highl y gvalified by the speeches of Messrs . V <* ^ Lernett . ¦ Every person present testified the " " ^
, ncation at the course that had been adoi ^ " - ' ^ wre unanimous in their determination tos » lifK < three cheers were given lor the Charter , « | llt "; 3 meeting quietly dispersed . r ,. S Uxueahable . —A bear latelv escaped iVd" # | from a collection of wild beasts , and caused co ^ V ? : able alarm amongst the inhabitants . It wn ? J ; , . | killed by an inspector of forests , who , seems . if ' ,. . 4 ma come out of a thicket , fired a pistol at » '; 3 broke one of its front paws , and with ? " ^ shot ni the chest wounded it so suverelv tlmt i » ( [» hours it died . The skin was civen up to tl * « tM and the skeleton is to be placed in the w u 5 ; ll > " i GUcnl . l p ? i ' la
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 26, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1325/page/2/
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