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MASTJCATIOIJ and ATtiCUlntion improreo ana Guaranteed . —Messrs . ' V AVISj Sorseon-Dentists ,-123 , Pall-mall , opposite the Hajriiafkct , and 1 , Kew Briase-strcit , corner of rieet strcet , continue to supply teeth , Rnarauteed never to ' disciolonr , ivcaU , ordecar , at > i £ xed without springs or wires , wtlsont e \ tracting the eld stamps ,- or giving any pain . A single tooth , 5 s . ; a set , £ 5 . Loose teeth'fastened . Scurvv in tlie- « : u » us effectually cured . Stopping dcoayed te-clli . Price 4 s ., Havls ' s ircrniastican : all persons can use it fliem-* elves , as fnll directions are enclosea , and can be sent . per post . - '
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HEALTH , LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SffCURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE TVTQJiedicinevetoffered to tlie world- " ever- ^ so rapidly 1 ^ 1 attainedsucii distinguished celebrity : UIsqnestionaileif there be ixw anypart af the Cnilisel Blobe where its extraordinary liealisijj virtues have not been exhibited . This sisnal success is not attritoatable to any system of adver tising , but solely toihestrong rccemraendations of pardCS cured I'J t ' ueir use , % e Proprietors of Paw ' s Xafe rill ' s bave u « w in their possession upwards o ? fifteen hundred letters , scvenil of tlieo from Clergymen of the Caurch « f E ^ Wd , maay from tofi ^ guished issenting IHnisttts . from gentlemen connected with the Army and Sa vA-, aL-= « from Xsmoers Of Parlfennen-t , XUrcbants , and la t ! tUoujh nutleast , from members of the Medical Trofessli « n , and a slnltul Analytic -Chemist ; all speakmg in flieliisUcst tenns of the value of this inestimable medicine . TliU is a mass « f e \ -iaenoe in hsfavonf beyond all parallel . Tlie extraordinar y jiwpertaesof tliis raedici . ie are thus described by an eminent plij « ician , who sa . ys , " After particular observation of ihe acUon of Parr ' s Pills , I am \ deterniined , in iny . opinipn , that the following are their . ? rucprojierties *— - ^_ . , . . ^ : ' ¦ . - ¦ . ¦« . ' .-.,.: ' "Fii-st ^ -Tliey increasetlie atrenstii ^ TrhiSs ^ rnostother - jn ' eJicines have a weakening effect upon the svstcm . t Let any one take from three to four or six piUsevierv twentyfoor hours , and instead of having " weakenedl they will be found to 'have reviTed the asamal spmis , and to liaveinljarted alastingstrengUito the body .,... " SeconiTly—In their operation they go direct to the disease . After you haTc taisen six or twelve piHs you will < a qjcricnce tiieir effect ; the disease upon you will become less and less by every dose yon take , and if you persevere in TCgnlarly taking from three to six pills every ' day , jour disease will speedily he entirely removed 6-om the system . " Thirdly—They are found after giving them a fair trial -forafew weeks to possess the most astonishing andinvi-Roraticg properties , and they will overcome all obstinate complaints , and restore sound health ; there is a return of good appetite shortly from the beginning of their use , t * Ml £ tiheu > naWness as a pcrjative is " a desideratum greatly required by the weak ' and ddicate , particularly -where violent furging is acknowledged to be injurious instead of beneficial . . " ¦ - " .. Pourtlily—As a general Family Meflicine they are exceedingly valuable , and no femily slionlil he without them ; they may be used . with perfect safety in any disease , for to every disease they are of inestimable value . John Dale , Esq ., of-Manchester , lecturer on Chemistl'y , TO « d Pupil of die late celebrated Dr . Dalton , F . R . S ., in a Jetter addressed to ihe Proprietors in London , says : —' i ¦ fceg to state I find thc-m worthy of being recommended to fliejHiblie fo rttiuir effieacy and simplicity , and to be really Tegetablepiils , containing , as they do , nothiiig but wliat is ¦ of vegetable origin ... "With this assurance the public need have no fear of giving them a fair trial . - - ¦ . -l-irtUy—Th * . reis no wcflioinp oya'introuuccd to the public that has become so universally ' popular with females as Parr ' s Life Pills . For all " complaints peculiar to females they are of most astonishing efficacy ; and they are confi ( l ( rnrtj rccoa » njen < le « Ho them fiji' general use . ' _ A trial of a box of these pills will at once prove the truth oi ' this assertion . IMPORTANT TO TIIE PUBLIC . « We consider we are perfovining an act of humanity to the community of Tan Dieman ' s I « iud in acknowledging that statements hare been made to us by several persons Who liavc taken Parrs Life Pills , mth the most beneficial , effect to thwn . Accounts of their efiipacy have been furnished as by various individuals who have taken them , Since the FUi'ply furnished by the patentees in England to jUi 1 - Bowling ; liut they have generally savoured so . much of the marvellous , that we have liesitattd to make the statements public . However , we are now satisfied from , -further accounts given to us , tliat tohesitatelongtr would % e per |« trB « ir , jr aa ael of ei'iuiiaal OUikt ' lOn tO OUT fellow , creatures , and liaving taken tlie pills ourselves with tilt ir . ost satisfasiorr result , we perform an act of duty only in nmst stronuly rocommending the use of them to the public at lar ^ -e . This we feel lisa BIOTC confidence ill doing , tn «« 1 : ij : thai under any i-irt-. nnstances tliej- cannot ¦ d o Irani !; sad our conscientious belief is , that they cannrit b taken by any person without doing him good . " —ConucaU ft ' an J'kman ' s Lar . d ) Oattlit , Dee . 23 rd , IW 4 . The inefllifiae of Old Tarr is the most popular of tlie ( " prcsi-ut day . It has been before the public only a few ] years ; aild * in tiiis short iicriod has iinnly establislied 1 itself in puluic favour , and has effecied immense henelit . to all who have obtained this inestimable medicine ( genuine . Iltuce the list of respectable names bearing j evidence to the high character of this reined ; , and testifying beyond tbe ] xissilnliiT of doubt the wonderful eijarae-*«• oi the jnodicino bv . the nuinber of exiraovdiuarv aiu 5 ^ decided cures wsiolly resulting from its u = e . This UlCdi . 3 cine , sok-ly b . v reason of its liigh character , has extended J 'itself to all part « < -f thb world ; and therefore its healing 1 "rirtucs mny justly he coHsi < lerod universal . Agents art- b sow esiabluhvd in every town in the United Kingdom , 3 and per& . us desirous of testiug the character of Parr ' s < life Pills may oati' . in prtotcd copies of authenticated T Testimonials , relatiug saii > fa £ tOr . V particulars Of Cures i effectt-a Iiy tl .-is rnnedy . The following is a list of Whole . I sale asents : London—Edivar ^? , St . l'aai's Churchyard : > Barclay and So « 5 . rarrin ^ on-street ; Suttou , Bow Church- ] yard . Mancliester— "Xluttivslicad aud Coi , Market-place . 1 Edinburgh ^—J . and U . Kaimcs and Go ., Wholesale Dru ;; - ' gist > . Dublin—Lecky , Wholesale Druggist . Glasgow ; —MaclfOd , antl Apothecaries' Company . And Retailed "by tvvry respectable Jfedicine Vccd-jr ia tonu and country . { Sold in hoses at Is . lid ., 2 ? . Od ., aud in family packets , i IU . The 31 ml . Commissioners of St : im ]) S liave ordered the words "PAHH'S L " S l'JLLS" to be engraved on i the Gfevcnimi-ut -Stanjji , pasted round UlB sides Of each s box , in wlsiie litters on a red gronnd . Purchasers ar « j also lvijussttd to observe that ; s fac-shnile of the Proprie- \ tors's 1 it .-j : uic , * ' T . llobwis aud Co ., Cianc Court , Tlcet t Street , Ifiidon , " is printed on the directions wrapped t xouad Gufr , box , without which none are genuine . 1 2 S" Beware of Imitntiuns . . ' , ¦ ¦
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CAUTION!—Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compqundE . under , % same nam ^• , they cony the labels , IDUIS , a dvertisements , and testimonials ; of the original Tttoinas'S Saccedaneum .. It is , therefore ; highly" necessary to see that the words « Thomas aiid Howard" are on ; the wrapper of each article . ' All others are fraud ulentimitations . ; FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH . ¦ ' . " ¦'• ' ' - ' : "••" - .-j - : . -. ' ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ : ;• ¦ . u : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ '' -- . - ' ¦ - - - ¦ Price 2 s . 6 d , _ .. - . ; ... . ; t .. ; - _ j . -. \ T ) iTRONISBD 'by her Majesty . the ^ ueen ; his Royal X HighnesrPrhfce Albert , ' her Uoyal Highness the Duchess of Ke 5 t ,- " uis Majesty ; . the * Kingpf . theB elb'ians , Uis Maies ^ ttieKing of Prussia , his Grace the Archbishop ' of Canterbury , and nearly , all the , Nobility , the Bishops , and the . Olwfetf ** : THOJIA . SJS ^ UCCEDASEUir . for filUn" decayed teeth , liowewr la ^ ge the cavity . It is superior to anything ever before used ' as it i ^ placed in the tooth in a soft' state , without ; any pressure or pain , and in a short time becomes as h ^ rd as the enamel , and will remain firm in the to « th many jears , rendering extraction unnecessary . It arrests a ? l further progress of I aecav . andrenderstheinsgainusefulinmastication . All persons can use Mr . Theroas ' s Succedaneum themselves with case , as full directions are enclosed . Trepared only hy Messrs . Thomas and Howard , Surgeon-Pen tists , G 4 , Beraers-street , Oxford-street , Iiondon , price Ss . 6 nV Sold by their app ointment by the following agents : —Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines'and Hewsome , Smeeton , Keinhardt > Tavbottom , and Horner , Leeds . ; Brooke , De ^ ysbury ; Dennis and Son , Burdekin . Moxon , Little , Hardman , Linney , . and Hargrove ,-York- ; Brooke and Co ., Walkw and Co ., ' Stafford , Faulkner , Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Lin' ne 5 ; Eipon ; Foggitt ) Co 8 t « s ,: Thqinpsonf Thirsk ; Wiley , , Easdngwold ; 'Engldnd . Fcll , Spivey , Hwadersfieia . ; \\ « J , Richmon d "; Sweeting , Knaresborough . ; Pease ,, ; Oliver , Darlington ; ' Dixon , ' ¦ Jletcalfe , ' Langdale , jNortlialleHon ; Wiodes , Snaith ; : Goldthorpe , . jTadcaster . ; iRogersoh , Cooper , l < ewpr , Knyj Braa&r ^ . - . BrlTC ,.-Erleit ! 4 y , PoiiiefracfjCordweii ; GUVIiaAVtaniDawspn , Smith " , 'WakejBjjld j Berry , Denton ; Sutcr , leyland , Hartley , Pjirker , Du ' nn , Halifax ; ' Booth , Itbehdale ; - Lambert / Borbughbridge "; Talby , Wetherbj ; Wale , - Harrogate ; VWaU , ] Barnsley ; and by all chemistsandinedicine ^ vendors : ; orth ' eproprietors will " send theSuccedaneum ^ freebyjostto any part ' efthekingdqin . '¦ ' ' i * . ' . :.. ; . ^ ,. . .,, . I ' ¦ 1 - ' loss ' qfteeth o - .: ¦ -: V'l ' . ' .. / . " : Messrs . Thomas . and ; Howard " continue , to- supply the lOSS Of tcetli ' yriUiont' springs " or' wires ' upon their new SyStem 0 f . SEI- ? -ADIIESI 0 » , , whidi has procure !* them sucli universal approbaitiori , ' and is recommended by numerous physicians and' surgepns ' as being ihe most ingenious system of supplying artificial feeth hitherto invented . They adapt themselvesover fliehaiost tender gums , or remaining stumps , without ' causing the least pain , - rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary . " : They are so fixed as * p fasten any loose teeth where the ' gums have shl'UnlC from the use Of Calomel of Other causes . They , also beg to invite those not liking to undergo any painful operation , as practised bj most members of the profession , to inspectjtheir painless yet effective system ; and in . order that their improvements may be within the reach of themost economical , they will continue thesamemoderate charges . , _ ' .. / ' . J : - ¦ ¦'¦ ' ; " ; ' . " Messrs Thomas ' and Howard , Surgeon-Dentists , 64 ^ Berners-sti-eet , Oxford-street / -London / . ' At home from ten till four . . : ¦ ¦ T' . : - Thoso interested in the subject will find this Statement of their superiority over all others to be entirely and scrupulously correct . ' '' - ' ¦ ¦ ¦• - ' ¦ - ¦ ; ¦ Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has obtained the approbation and recommendation of the following eminent physicians and surgeon s : —j . Sir James , Clark , Bart , Physician to hcrllajestj . Er . Locoek , Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty . ¦ _ . Dr . Ferguson , Piiysician Accoucheur to her Majesty . . Df . Bright , Physician Extraordinary to her Majesty . . Sir B . C . Brodie , Bart ., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty . " ¦ • <¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦; . ¦ , .. . The Jate Sir A . Cooper , Bart ; , Sergeant Surgcen to her . " ifc-jestr . - > > . R . Kcate , Eso ., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty . , Dr . Jlefriman , Physician " to" her Royal Highness the . Duchess of'Kent . . Sir C . M . Clavk , Bart ., M . D , ' : • - ' . Sir M . Tierney , Bart . fM . D . ' ¦ Dr . Chambers . ' " ' '" ' - ¦ • '¦ . Dr . raris . : " : ' -Dr . James Johnson . ' . ¦ '¦ ¦ . ' Dr . Conquest . - - ¦ - . -..., . And numerous other members o the medica profession . u 1 1 ' ' : ' ¦ '
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Tumours , ' unsightly Bicc : reflden « s , \ iiKvi i 1 natAni , ( b . r ^ - : Moth » rt MaAs , ) . nonn » Atangere , and indolent Ulcers remediable . : : ^ - : • jusfiPubiishcd , ( third edition ) price . 3 s . 6 a . f \ ¦> nAMER Ac EXTIRPATED WITHOUT ^ TTf \ J KlJIFETbeingV-Sew , safe , and . efficacious mode of ' treatfn ' VelrrWus- and g ] . ajidul « r » iseas es . ; By , ^ f ^^ W cfS ^ -Wotoa Eli ^^ . ^/ 'f 81 ^ ^ Sj" : - ^^ ana yarshalL ; ' fateniosfer Row ^
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r " < 4 AKE ON SPINAL DISEASE . . . frnHIS day is published , price 2 s . fld ., OASES and OBijb' JSER'VIATIONS illusti- . ative of the benencial results which may be obtained by close attention and perseverance in some of the most ' chrome and-unpromising instauceVof spinal ( leformity , -iviih eig hteen engravings on woo ' di BySAMbELHARE . -M . RlC . S . . i i , ¦ / . , ¦ " London : John Churchill , Princes-street ¦ and may ^ be ¦ had 1 of . all booksellers . . . _ ... "
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' ., - ALL MAY'BE ; CURED !! i BY HOLLO ^ A ^ S fjINTMENT . ] FIFTY ULCERS ' CURED IN SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT Of a Letter irom John Martin , Esql , CViW / licle Office , Tobago ; West Indies : — Febi'uaiy « h , 1845 . - ' . .. .. ' i ' oProfessor Holloway . ¦ .. Sir , —I beg . to inform you that ' tlie inhabitants of this island , especihily those who ' cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , awsvery aiixious of . liavinjf yonrastonishing medicine s witliiii their r . ench > from the immense benefits some of themhave derived , from their use , as they Iwvo been found here ,, in several cases . ' to cure sores and ulcers of the most malignant and ' desperate itind . ! One gentleman in tiiis island / wn ' o had , I believe , about , fifty running ulcers abbut his'legs , arms , and body , who . had tried all other- medicines . before the arrival , - of . yours ,, but all of wlii 6 b > did : liim no good ; but jours cured him in about six weeks , and he is now , by their means alorid / quite restored to health and vigour . ' ( Sigiied ) ¦ Jo ' uk-Martin . - - r .. . -Piles , Fistulas , and hearings-down . : A Remarkable . Cube by these Pills and Oistment . --A lialfrpay lieutenant , lately residing at St . Helier ' s , Jersy , whose linwe Ijy reguest is wnitted , had for thvea years suiSci'ed from piles and fistula , besides a . genera } bearing ' down ,-of the most distressing . nature . . lie had twide . undergone an operationj but to no purpose , and at last gavo himself up to despair . ' . Yet / . hotiiitlistiindiiigthis . couiplieatipn of complaints , together with a 'debilitated constitution ^ lie was eompletely . cured of all his ¦ in-, Ifii'iniUcs / And restored to tlie full enjoyment of health . b y . tliese justly renowned mudjeincs , when evevf btlwr means had failed ; . / : ..: , ; ; . . ^ , /; i , . ( s '"''[' VExtroor&inary Cure tn . < 7 ic iVestX ^ xdks , of Leprosy , an& ' ollier ¦ .-,-. .. ... ' . ' ' direful ' skridiseases , ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ : ' . ' " . '" - "' " . ' ¦ "¦ ¦ ' ' . / June 3 rd , 184 +. ~ " jfi- ! Lewis Heedoji , of Georgetown , Demerava , writes , under the nbove date ,. that'HoUoway's . I'iUs and Ointment ha ^ efcdreil bad legs tliflt : no doctor could ' \ anw £ V , ulvers and sores , that were of the most'dreadful description , as likewise leprosy , Wotches , - scales , and other ¦ skin diseases of tlie most frightful nature , and that the cures effected there b ^ these wonderful medicinesi are so numerous and extraoruinary as to astonish the whole population . Cantered Brce . it . —A Wonderful Circumstance . . Copy'Of a ' Le tter ;/ rOm ; Bichard Bull , bootmaker , TattOIV , ¦ .:- : ? : '••¦• :,.:. .-nearSouthampton : — j , ' ; .... •; ' ""'" February 9 th , 1845 . . .. ^ Tg . Prpfcssor Ilollowny . Sir , The Lord has permitted to be wrought a wonder-j fui cure of cancers or abcessea , of twelve years' standing i in my wife's breast . In the latter part of the time , eleven nWnds were open at o ' nee . ' --The faculty declared the ' easeas past bure , ' several pieces of bone hail come away , and I expected that ' my ' poor wife would . ' sooirhave . been talco ' n fronime . It was then- that a Mend recommended tlie USC Of jour pills and ointment , which , to OU 1 Utter astonishment , in the space of about . three months , healed up the breast as soundly as ever it / was in her life . , ¦ , . y .... I shall ever remain , ' . . . Yourmostgratefiriand obedient servant , \ . ( Signed ) Ricuabd 13 dll . Wheezing on the Chest and Shortness of Breath . Copy Of a Letter from Mr . 'Jeremiah . Casey , No .. . l , Comp-. " ton-place , Comptdri-street , Brunswick-sciuare , London , April 20 th , 1815 : — ; ¦ ¦ . ' . "'" , .. . . To ProfessorHollo way . Sir , — beg to inform you tl ) atIbelieveI had ueen , for more than three years , one of the . greatest suiTerers in tho world with chronic asthma . For weeks together my ui'eaOi was frequcnily so sport thai I . wisWWM every moment of being choked with , phlegm . ' I never went into a bed ; very often , indeed , I have beeii obliged to pass the night without being aWe to rccJine sufficiently Vto lay my head on a tiible , lest I should be sufTocated . No one thought I should live over the winter , nor did I expect it jnj-gelf ; but 1 am happy to say that I am now able to . work from morning to night , am \ thr . t I sleep as well as over 11 did in my life ; and this miracle ( I may sny ) was effected by rubbing youv invaluable ointment twice a day intp ' my chest , and talUng ten of your pills at bedtime , and ten again in thc moruingj for about three months . . ( Signed } Jerkmuh CasET . . In all Diseases of ihe Skin , bad legs , old wounds and ulcers , 'bad breasts , sore nipples , stony , and ulcerated ciin-Cei'S , tUinOlir . S , swellings , gout , rheumatism , and lumbago , likewise in cases'of Piles , Hollowiy'sl'ills in all tlie above cases , ought to be used with the Ointment ; as by : tliis means cures will be effected with a niueh greater certnintyV and in half the time that 5 t vvouUl vcquivu l > y using the Ointment alone . ' * The Ointment is proved to hu n certain remedy for the bite of mosclietoes , sand-flies , chiego-footj yaws , coco-bay , and all skin diseases common to . thu East and West Indies , and other tropical climes . Burns , Scalds , Chilblains , Chapped itands and Lips , also Bunions and Soft Corns , will be immediately , cured by the ueij 6 i \ the Ointment ., ... . Sold by the . rroprietor , 2 W , Strand ( near Temple Bill' ) , London ami , ¦ by all respectable vendors of patent medicines throughout the civilised world , in pots and boxes , at 3 s . lJa .,.. 2 s . 9 d ., 4 si GU ., Us ., 22 s ., and 33 s . each . There is a very considerable saving in tailing the larger sizes . . - i ' . ' N . B . Directions for the guidance of Patients are affixed to each pot and box
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;^ e 6 ^ mr : ; prout ? 229 ,-strand , , London . - ; ' *~ - ' ~ ¦ v ' -. ' ¦; ' ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ * i'iJpncaster ^ September 26 th , ' lS 44 . STR ' -i-The following pMtieulavs ' havobeou handed to : us with a requestthat theyjhiiglit be forwarded to you ; with ' permission for : their' publication ,- if yoii should deenvtliem worthy ofsuch .. . ""'¦• ; : i ; -.:. ¦ •^ r-j-ji- . . ' . - J . BROOKE . and Co ., Doncnster . " ¦ ' " Eiizab ' etn Brearley , residing in Duke-street , Doncaster , age ^ oetweeu forty , and ' fifty , was severely afflicted with rheumatism , and confined to her bud for a period of nearly two months , with scarcely the power to lift her arm ; she jvas signally benefited after taking . two doses of BLAIll'S GOUT ASD RHEUMATIC PILLS , and after finishing two boxes was quite recovered . " ¦ ' ( ¦ The above recent ' testimonial is a further proof , of the great efficacy of ttiis ' valuable medicine , ' which is the most effective'Remedy for gqut , rheumatism , sciatica , lumbago , ticdoloreux , '^ ains in the hesid and face , often mistaken for tooth-ache , and foi ' all gouty'and . rheumatic tendencies .. .,-. ' . " . ... ' . ' .., ' ; '' * ..- v ;'"'¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ : ' ' . .. it is also gratifying '" to have permission to refer to tho folW'iVig geHOemen , ' selected from a multituile of others , whose , station iri " sdeie | y lias ' cdntributed to adraiice ' tliis popular medicinei iu public esteem : —J : B . Jrandall , Esq ., coroner , ' Doncaster ; the RevVDrl'Blombcrg ; the Chevalier de la Garde Mr . 'Miskin ; brewer arid maltster , Dartford ; Mr . Richard StbnejXuton ; JohnJ . Giles , Esq ., Friniley . ; Mr . Iriwo ' od / Perbright ; Wm ; Courtenay . Esq ., Bar ton Sbicey ' ncar Andovcr Bailway Station , , Hants ; . all of whom have receivedbeneflt ; . by taKing this medicine , an < l iiaye ^ illowed'tlie proprietor the privilege of publishing the samefor ' thebenefit of the afflicted . ., .. ]' . , , !; : .. ' >; Soid'tij TlJ 9 W » a » ' -P'ott < i 239 , -Straiid , London , price ls . . ljd " and ! s . 9 d . per box ; and , by Ma oppointment , by " H « iion , day ; Allen ; Land ,-Haigh , Smith , Be 1 ' , Townsimdj ' Bames and Newsome ; Smeeton , ReinhirSt ^ Tarbettom , and llo ' rter » leedlff Brooke , PewibuVf j Dennis and ' Son , 'Burdeklo , Ifoxon , Little , Hiifdnian , " LinneV ; ' and , Hargrove , York ;¦ Brooke , and Co . j VTalk ^ and Co ., "Staffprd , Faulkner , Doncaster ; . Judson / HnrnEon , Linney j Bipon ; Foggitt , ; Coatecj v Thompaon , ' Thirsk ;\ wii ^ K % si ngwold t England ; Fell , Spiyeyl Huddersfield ; . ^ Tard / Bich ' mo nd ; Sweeting ,. Knaresbgroughf ^ Pease . -Oiiver , ' Darlington : Dixon , 7 .-Mete « Ife , ' , i « ngdale , Northallcrton - Rhodoi ,, Snaith ; ' ~ 6 oIdth 6 rpe ; TWcaster ; Bofferson ,, Oodperj Newby ,,, Kay , *' Bi adford ; Brice , Priestley , tPonfefracf ; Cordvreli , '" , Oiil , " * Lawton , ¦ Dawson , " > Smith , ; Wafcefi ' eld ; Bferry , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , ffalifar ; Bootb , -JBocIidalef ' Lambert , Boro u ^ liMtige ; Dalby , " Wetherby ; Waite , Harrogate : Wall , Barnsley ; and all respectable medicine Tenders throughout ' tie kingdom , • - . ¦ ' \ .:.. ' ¦ ' .. ' -a ' . '¦' Ask for BLAIRS CrOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , and observe the name and address of " Thomas , Trout , 229 , ' Strand , - London / ' impressed upon the . Government Stamp affixed to each box of the . Genuine Medicine . . V ,
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^ - - ' . / ' "' ' ^' jusfPubllshed , ; r-,:: . ; ; u ¦ AneTvand iiDportantEditionbf the SUentFriend on 1 ., _ ¦ ,. Stwnan Frailty , " ' j Price 2 s . 6 d . ; aHd sent free to' any part of the' ITnitea 1 ' . Kingdom on the receipt of ' a Post Offioe Order foi 1 ¦ 3 s ; 6 d . j ., " -..,. " , ; " ' : ! A liEDICAL "WORK on . the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; beimj .-an en' quiryinto the concealed cause that-destroys physical energy ) and the ability of manhood , ere . vigour has established her enipire : — -with . ' -Observations an the bailQfll ] effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE . and INFECTION ; local ahd constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS 1 RRITAXION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total ESTISCTIOU Of the KBraODUCTIVE ' POWERS ; with ' means of restoration ! the destructive effects of Cfonorrhasit i Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms ( ire explained : in a familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished with Ten fine coloured Engra-rings , representing the deleterious influencebf Mercury on the skin , by . eruptions on . ihe head , face , and body ; with approve'd . mode . , of _ cure for both ' sexes ; followed by observations on the . obligations of MARRIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; Avith directions for the removal Of certain Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a "SILENT PKIEXD "; to be consulted without exposure , and with assured eonfi-¦ denceof success . ¦ . ' By R . and L . TERRY and Co ,, CoNscLTika . SnROEOKS . Published by the Authors , and may Jbe had ; at their Re' sidence , 19 , Bcrners-strcet , Oxford-street , Lonilon ; sold by Strange , * 21 , Paternoster-row ; . llan nay . ' and Co ,,- 63 , 1 Oxford-Street ; Gordon , 1-Jfl , Leaji . nluill-sti ' oot J I- ' OWell , 10 ,-Westtnorlaud-street , ? Dublin ; Lindsay , 11 , Blro-row , ; Edinburgh ; D . Caiupbell , 13 G , Argyle-strcet , Glasgow ; Ingham , Market-street , Manchester ; Newton ,. Church-Street , Liverpool J Guest , Bull-street , Birmingham . . ' OPINIONS OF THB PRESS . ""We regard tte work before us , the "Silent Friend , " as a work embracing most clear and practical views " of a series of coinjJaints hitherto little understood , and passed over by 'Me majvrity of the medical profession , for what i-eason we are at a loss to know . ¦ AVe must , however , confess Chat a perusal of this work has left such , a favourable impression on our winds , that we UOt only recommend , but cordiall y wish every one who is the " vic tim of past folly , or suffering from indiscretion , to profit by the advice contained in its pages . "—^ ' Ape anil Ar < jus . ¦ "Th 3 Authors of the "Silent Friend ' seem to bethorou ° hly conversant with the" treatment of a chiss of complaints which are , we fear , 4 oo prevalent in the present dav . . The perspicuous style in which tin ' s book . is . written , iiud the valuable hints it convers ; to those who are apprehensive of entering the marriage ' sliili , cannot fail to reuommeftd . it to a careful perusdl . 'f— £ " ra . "Tl ) Js work should be read by-all , who value health and wishio enjoy life , for the truisms therein contained defy all doubt . — . Farmers' Journal , ' . . TIIE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is intended to relieve those persons , who , by an immoderate indulgence of their passions , have ruined their constitutions , or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state ; are altccted-with any of those previous symptoms that betray its . approach , as the various affections of the nervous system , obstinate gleets , excesses , ii--regularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , Weakness , total impoteney , barren ness , < fcc . ¦ : This medicine is particularly recommended to betaken before persons enter info the matrimonial state , lest , in the event of procreation occurring , the iunoccnt offspring should hear enstamped upon it the physical characters derivable from parental debility . Price lls ., or the quantity of four at 11 s . in one bottle for'SSs ., by which lls . Is saved ; the £ 5 cases may bu had as usual , which is a saving sf £ 112 s . " the concentrated detersive ESSENCE , An anii-syphilitic remedy for searching out and purif ying the diseased humours of the blood ; corn-eying its active principles throughout the body , even penetrating the minutest vessels , removing all corruptions , contaminations , and impurities from the vital stream ; . eradicating the m « rbid virus , and radically expelling it through the skin . Trice Its ., or iW bottks in 0118 for 33 s ., by Which 115 . is saved , also in . £ 5 cases , which saves "A \ 'h . Venereal contamination , if not at first eradicated , will often remain secretly lurking in the system for years , and , although for a While undiscovered , -it length break , out ' upon the unhappy individual in its most dreadful forms ; ¦« r * else , unseen , internally endanger the very vital organs of existence . To those suffering from the-consequences which this disease may hare H-ft behind in ihe form of secondary symptoms , eruptions of the skin , blotches on tlie head and face , ulcc-rations and enlargement of the throat , tonsils , and threatened destruction of the nose , p : ilnte , &c , nodes on the shin bones , or any of those painful afflictions arising from the dangerous effects of the indiscriminate use of mercury , or the evils of an imperfect cure , the Concentrated Detersive Essence will be found to be attended with the most astonishing effects , in checking the ravages of the disorder , removing all scorbutic coitiplaints , and effectually . re-establishing tho health of the constitution . To persons entering upon the responsibilities of matrimony , and who ever had tlie misfortune during their more youthful days to be affected with any form of these diseases , a previous course , of this medicine is highly essential , and of the greatest- imi > o > -lu « ce , us more serious affections are visited upon an innocent wife and offspring , from a want of these simple precautions , than perhaps half the world is aware of ; -for , it must be remembered , where the fountain is polluted , the streams that ilotv froii ) it cannot be pure . PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s . 0 d ., 4 s . lid ., and lls . pev box , With explicit directions , rendered perfectly intelligible to every capacity , are well known throughout Europe to be the most certain and effectual remedy ever discovered for gonorrluea , both in its mild and aggravated forms , by immediately allaying inflammation and arresting further progress . Gleets , strictures , irritation of the bladder , pains of the loins and kidneys , gravel , and other disorders of the urinary passages , in either sex , are permanently cured in a short space of time , without confinement or the least exposure . The above medicines are prepared only by Messrs . R . and L . PERRY and Co ., Surgeons , 1 !) , Jierners-strcet , Oxford-street , London . Messrs . S-kliliV exped , vlihi WliitiJ ^ . J hj UltCV , tilt BSUOl fee of One Found , without wliiiih no notice wkillCW Crt » lie titl : en of the communication . Tiitients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases , as to the duration of the complaint , the symptoms , age , habits of liiijjgr , andgc » el" 11 occupation . Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world ; no difficulty can occur , as they will be securely pnclwd , and carefully protected from observation . 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, ] 1 . ( j ^ 3 J b 3 < i I > ] 1 ' ; i s j \ t t 1 ; Just pvMisImJ , Sixteenth Edition , ittusirated with case ? , and fuU-length engravings , price 2 s . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to . any part of the kingdom , on the receipt of a post-office < ir < ler for 3 s . Gd . THL SECKET COMPANION , A MEDICAL WORK on nervous dehility and the concealed cause of the decline of physical strength and loss of mental capacity , with remarks on the ' effects , of solitary indulgence , neglected gonorrhoea , syphilis , secoiidnry sjuiptanis . < fcc ., and mode of treatment ; followed by observations on marriage , with proper directions ' for tlie removal of all disqualifications ; Illustrated with engv . ivisgs , showing the evils arising from the use of mercury , and it * influence on the body .- , By It . J . Bkodie and" Co ., " Consulting Surgeons , London . Published bj- the Authors , and sold , by . Sherwood , Gilbert , and . Kper , Paternoster-row ; Mr . 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It contains many valuable truths , and its perusal is certain to benefit him in many ways . — Lomlon Jterc-tnliU Journal . I ¦ Tlie authors of this valuable work evidently well understand the subject upon which they treat ; and this is the best ; ruiu-.-iut > : e we can give those persons to whom it is liUviv to prove serviceable . It is a publication which can , and ought to be , p laced in the hands of every young man to gui < * ie him among the temptations of the world to which lie may-be subjected . —Kentish Mercury . THE CORDIAL BALM O ? ZEYLANICA : or , Nature ' s Grand Restorative } is exclusively directed to the cure ot nervous sexual debility ; syphilis , obstinate gleets , irregularity , weakness , impoteney , "barrenness , loss of appetite , indigestion , consumptive Iial / itS , and debilities , arising from venereal excesses , &c . It is a most powerful and usc-fiil medicine in all cases of syphilis , constitutional weakness , or any of the previous symptomswhich indicate approaching dissolution , such as depression of the spirits , tits , headache , wanderings of the mind , vapours and melancholy , trembling or shaking of the hands or limits , disordered nerves , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath , am ! inward u-astings . This medicine should be taken previous to persons enleriug into the matrimonial state , to prevent the offspring suffering from the past imprudence of its parents , or inheriting any seeds of disease , which is too fl-equeHtly the case . Sold in bottles , " price 4 s . Cd . and lls . each , or the quantity of four in one family bottle , for 33 s ., by which one Us . bottle is saved . The £ 5 cases ( the purchasing of which will be a saving of £ 112 s . ) may be had as usual . Patients in the country who romire a course of this admirable medicine , should send . £ 5 by letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage . BROIUK'S PtmiFYIXG VEGETABLE PILLS are universally acknowledged to be the bestandsuvestremedy fur the cure of the Venereal Disease la both sexes , including jjonoiThrca , gleets , secondary symptoms , strictures , seminal weakness , deficiency , and all diseases of ' the Urinary passages , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from business . These piL ' s , which do cot contain mercury , have never been known to fail in effecting a cure not only iu recent , but in severe cases , where salivation and other treatment has been inefficient ; a ptl'severance in the Purifying Vegetable Pills , in which Jfessri :. Brotlie have happily compressed the most purifying aud . healing virtues of the vegetable system , and which is of the utmost importance to those afflicted with scorbutic affections , eruptions on any part of the body , ulcerations , scrofulous or venereal taint , will cleanse the blood from all foulness , counteract every morbid affec'ion , and restore weak aud emaciated constitutions top istinc health and vigour . _ Price Is . Hd ., 2 s . J . 9 d ., 4 s . Cd ., and ] ls . per box . Obsfcrve the signature of " R . J . Bl ' odie find CO ., London , " impressed on a seal in red wax , affixed to each bottle and box , as none else are genuine . SoW bv all medicine vendors in town and country . Tie Sure to ask for Brodie ' s Cordial Balm of Zfei ' - Janica , or Nature ' s Grand Restorative , and Purifying Ye-• jetabie Pills . Messrs . Brodie and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted , as usnal , at 27 , Montague-street , " Russell-square , London , from eleven o ' clock in the morning till eight in the evening , and on Sundays from eleven o ' clock till two . Country patients are requested to be as minute as pos . sible in the detail of their cases . The communication must be accompanied with the usual consultation fee of £ 1 , aud in all cases the most inviolable secresy may be relied on . K . B . —Country druggists , booksellers , and patent medicine venders can he supplied with any quantity of Brodie ' s Purifying Vegetable Pills , and Cordial Balm of 2 eylaniea , with the" usual allowance to the trade , by the principal wholesale patent medicine houses in London . -Only one piftonal « isit ii required lo efttl a oemanen ! < sure . Observe !—27 , MoBtague-street , "Russell-sg . uare , Lonflon ,
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The following Teslimn ' wl of a cure of Covgh of hmUi years ' standing , mid recovery of strength , ' will be read with much intciest : — Siu , —1 bog to inform you that for the last twenty years I liavu suffwed stvcrelr from a cough , andhnvebocn under medical treatment with but little relief , and have not for many years been able to walk more than halt a mile a day . Aitw taking thice boxes of your Lozenges my . Cough entirely , left me . and I have this day walked to ltf / SF , n distance of four miles ; for this almost renewal of life I am syli-ly indebted to your Lozenges . You arc at liberty ttJ mala what use you please oi this letter , and I shall be happy to answer nny inquiries iexpecting my cure . —I remain , sir . your obedient ami obliged Servant , (*> £ «< ' ) M . UCY Cooke . I ' encrais , July icth , 18 t 5 . J t To Mr , Keaiiko , St , Paul ' s Church Yard , London . r . V ^ ife--: -. ' . ¦ . "' :, .. ; .. V . --. ; -,
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London Corn Exchange , Moxday , Dec . ' ] . — During the past . week , up to Saturday evening , the arrivals of wheat of ' home produce for our market coastwise were on a , very moderate scale ; but those of English barley , oats , beans , peas , and Horn- were rather . extensive , and of . full average quality . Of Irish and Scotch oats * as well as foreign wlieat ^ and fiats , the receipts were tolcrabl . v good . From Essex and Kent the arrivals of wheat fresh up this morning were far from extensive ; licuee the sJiOU' of samples , the largest portion of which were considerably out of condition , was by no means lar ; : o . The attendance of both town and country buyers was moderately flood , and wko pin-chased most of the finest qualities of both red and white , at , in sonic instances , a shade
abovethe currencies obtained on this day se ' lllligUt . As this trifling ; advance was not general , our quotations remain as last advised . In the middling and inferior kinds of wheat very little was doing , yet the holders were firm , and would not submit to any deduction in the quotations . Except , therefore , for really lino paretU , the uiarket c . osed anything but firm . The quantity of free foreign wheat brought forward . was , comparatively speaking , small , but I ' llllv adequate to meet the warts of the millers , who nui'chascd that article cautiously at about last week's prices . Wheat , under lock , was a mere drug ; while for all other arain there was scarcely any speculative inquiry . Liu ^ c arrivals of barley having taken place , the show of samples of that grain was large , but at least two-thirds of them ivero of interior quality .
Malting parcels sold readily at extreme quotations ; but all other kinds hung heavily on hand , though they cannot be considered cheaper . Superfine white malt was in good request , and lust week ' s prices were well supported . In other qualities little doing . Notwithstanding the large arrivals of oats , several vessels having- come in from Ireland jsineo Saturday , there was a very steady- trade with fine qualities at " a mile more money . In the middling and inferior parcels a good business was'doing , and prices were well supported . The slunv of beans being large , the demand ruled heavy at a decline in value of Is . to 2 s . per quarter , and a clearance was not effected . We had a very largo quantity oi' peas on the market , winch sold slowly at a reduction in the quotations oi from Is . to 2 s . per quarter . The flour trade was steady at previous figures .
CURRENT PRICES OP " GRAIN , PLOUR , AND SEED IN MARK-LANE .
BRITISH G 1 U 1 N . , „ , _ , Shillings per Quarter . "meat .. Essex & Kent , white , new .. tfO to 72 .. 07 to 7 ii Ditto , red ac OS .. CO 72 Suftblk and Norfolk , red .. f > 7 or , white 02 71 Lincoln and York , red .. 57 07 white CO 71 Xorthurub . and Scotch ... , 61 69 Rye ¦ ocj y . j Barl .-y .. Malting 32 35 extra KS — ]) istiliiiig 29 33 Grinding 20 29 Malt .. Ship 53 57 Ware 50 CV Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , 12 Gs Od to 28 s Od ; potato , or short , 27 s Oil to 31 s Oil ; Poland ,. - . ' 0 s 6 < l to 31 s « d ; Xorthumberlaud and Scotch , Angus , " . 'Cs Od to 30 s ( III ; potato , 2 S-s Od to 31 s od ; Irish feed , 25 Od to i 7 « ( id black , 25 s Od to 27 s Od ; potato , 2 ( Js Od to iifls Gd ; Galway , 24 s Od to 25 s Od .
Beans .. Ticks .. , j 0 40 llavrowj'small .. . it 43 Peas .. White- .. ' .. .. i 2 47 boilers 48 52 Gray and hog , jq 45 J ? loui' .. Niirfolli iinil guttUlt 15 51 Buckwheat , or Bran it . 30 g ?
_ , , ESGLISH SEEDS , < S . C . Redelovey ( per cwt . ) . " 40 to 70 White clorei- ( per c « t . ) 4 . 5 7 * Uapcsced ( per last ) v-, q og toli- ? » " bl'own ( l'ei" bushel ) 9 s to 18 s " ; white , 3 s Linseed cakes ( per 1000 of 31 b eaeli ) £ 11 to £ 12
FOREIGN CHAIN . Shillings per Quarter , i ' vee . In Bond . wJieat .. "Daiitsic and Xonigsberg'O extra 74 .. 57 — fl'j Ditto ditto .. CD ~ OS .. 04 — 57 l ' oiiieriiniai ) , ii ; ,, A ]) l ) nltG ; j — 71 .. 54 — 50 J'ailislJ , Holstciii , < tc . .. HI — C 7 ., oi — 57 Russian , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. . .. ( J O — G 3 .. 50 — 50 Spanish , hard .. .. Ditto , soft / .. . . G 5 > 3— GO .. 55 — 50 Italiim . Tusean , &e .-, n-u ' ~ Ditto , white „ .. CS — 7 i .. ie — 62
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O ' dessaifcTaganrog . hard _ Ditto , soft ¦ .. .. 58 — Cji .. Canadian , hard .. . _ " " « - 1 ) .. Dittoj fine ' .. .. fi 5 — e ; Rye ' . 'Kussiftn , ' Prussian , < fec . as — 80 Uarle . .. Grinding , .. ; .... ... 26 — gj , Ditto , distilling .. " .. 31 — 33 9 fl Oats .. Dutcli / fted ¦ . ; ' .. Jt - 2 « " -i Ditto ,-brew and thick .,, 25 - . ' 5 „' . . "Russian 55 — - ' 27 " . " , - ¦; Danish & Aleeklenburg ; 25 _ , 05 " ' ,. - ; j Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 89 , small .. S 7 — 44 " l \ - . i .. .. Egyptian .. .. ' .. 37 — 41 " * ?""« Peas .. White , 44 to 54 ; gray ; . 40 — 4-1 "" •» $ Flour ' .. Dantsic andfHanjburgh " ' ( per , barrel ) ,-, fine ol " 80 , su perfin e ' " \ . •'¦ ¦ ¦ .. ' 82 _ 35 .,. Canada , 8 , 1 to 87 , United . " ¦ * > - ? .. ) ¦ - ' .... , . States , .. . . ' . 34 '' — ' 33 .. vo Buckwheat ' » .. .. " .. ' 3 o — 3 5 " - * 2 ^
• • ; . FOREIGN SEEKS , ic . Linseed-. ; Petersburgh and Riga ( free of hum ' 4 ?^ Archangel , 40 to 45 , Memel and Ko » j J' HJ ¦ Toefg - .. .. ' ¦¦ ¦ - ' - „ a " . „ „ ' : ) MecliteiTaneanJ 40 . to 4 S ) Odessa " .- }' Rapeseed ( free ot ' . duty ) per last . .. ., " £ ' > 1 Mort Clover ( 10 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on the * " '' ' duty ; .. .. ¦• . ' . ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦' - ¦¦ .. .. ,, ig , White ditto > .. .. .. , ¦ " - .. 4 ' ' Tares ; smaU spring ( free of duty ) 81 to 33 , W e .,, l 4 Linseed cake ( tree of duty ) , Dutch , i'S 10 s , £ lu os ' j
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. ¦ : . , .. . . AYBRA < JB TRICES O ' £ the last six week ' s , iVliJciii regulate the Duties from 11 ' , 27 th 6 f Kovember to the' 3 i-d' of Dteombcv . ,. . ... . . . .. . irao « Barley ) 'Oats ; 'r- X $ c ; - ficavr ^
; Veek y ^ ing - ^ * ' ^' d ' \ ' ' ¦ ' *• s i * -M ' " ' Odl . 18 , ' " 181 S-. ; 58 . 2 32 . 0 28 . 5 34 5 U aj 13 ( Week :, ¦! ending ; - ¦¦• . , , , Oct . 25 , , M 5 .. \ 59 5 33 0 24 21 di 5 45 s |« 1 Weefe ' ending ; ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ .. /; . . ¦ .., ; . ; i v-Nov . J i ' .-1845 ., J , 60 1 34 , 3 26 2 33 ' 2 45 31 43 ifl jW ' eefc , ; , endingi Vl , " : " ' ¦ •' ¦ - - ' .: > j JfpVv ' s , -jb 4 ' 5 vi | -S 0 . ^ - 35 1 . 25 ; 2 85 . 7 . 45 1 ! « ¦ Wee k . ' eriding ! - , ¦' ¦ -. . . . . / " ' ' * . Novl 5 . 1845 .. i . 58 G 35 Of 26 ' 3 38 ' 2 44 5 | j , We eli "eiuUng ^ -- ¦ i ¦ ¦ ^• li ' . ;) -, 1 j ' - J 5 o > V 32 , 18 i 5 i :. i 57 ; il 84 ; lj 25 , " 5 37 1 43 4 i ; , ,
Aggregate aver . ¦ . ' ' ' '¦ - . " .. - ¦ .. ugeot ' tliela ' st '¦ " - ¦' . . ¦ ,...-.. ( six weeks - . ; .. 58 11 S 3 11 25 '" 3 35 C 44 S n Luiidou . fiver . ' v i < ¦ ' , - ' ages ( emihig T ' - ... l-t ,- ; . ,. , j Uov . 25 , 1845 ) 02 II 36 9 . 27 . 2 iO 0 ' 4 I «! 5 , Duties .... | H . O 5 or' 3 'b | ' 7 ^ 6 ! ' 1 0 1
LoXBOiV S-MITHFJEI / D CaTTLB MARKET , MoBj Dec . 1 . —In the past week the imports of live sto for our market-, from Hamburg 'have cousistcJ of oxen ami cows , together witlr 13 sliefep , f , t Countess of Lonidalc-and the- ^ Neptune stoame-From Ilarlingen we have ; received 101 cons anJ - aheep pev the Rapid ; and from Rotterd am Bios ' and cows ; and 207 sliecp pei' the Vcnozitck a « J Batavier . . To-ilay ¦ vve had on sale J 0 oxen ami bca ^ j and 120 sheep in , for the most , part , -. 'ooil mrfitk-The whole found buyers at about previous quutatiJ At the oiitports , about 00 blasts and 150 slittp U come to hand from Ilulland . Prom our own ^ i , ] districts , the arrivals of beasts fresh up this niora ; were large , even the time of year consiijereu , « : uf ! full average qunUty , especially as relates tu tlisJ VIA ** r ¦ ^ * *¦* f ^ * # * 1 »*• ^^ ^ 1 J ^^ n- v ^ r-- ^ — w » vw W I | J ^
from the western counties . As was the case oa ^ day se ' nnigut , tiic attendance of baycii was mm ous , owing to wiiicli the beef trade was stcarir , aiif last . week ' s quotations ' were- ' well : supported . " Tu liortlierii droves comprised 1 , 800 . shorthorns ; tfccu froiir the western ' , and midland districts SOU 1 I «| ' fords , Devons ; runts ,. &g . ; ,. from other parts ur' Et . j land ,, 700 of . yaw ous breeds ' ; i ' rom Ireland , * j ! j W and iroin Scotland , ' 100 Scots . The supply of sfe exhibited & slight'falling oft " . ¦ Prime ojil Do-. vhskJ readily ' at vury ' full prices , tit ., from is . km . toil pev S' ( Gs ., Out all Qtliav Muds wevea sYowii « i « i < ji barely stationary figures ,.... In calves 6 niy » liic-l business was transacted ' . In prites we ' can iio ' . ict : ! iltei'iition . AJtJjOD ^ Ii . 'iJ / e ' iiiinibcr of jii ^ s mini- J the povk tvadc vutcd ( inn at late . rates .. " I
By tile qnUntities of 81 b ., Sinking the offal . . ' " ¦ ' K . <] . 5 . Inferior coarse beasts ; . . . - Jo . s Second ijuality . . . . S 2 i Prime large oxen , . . 3 s 4 1 ' rfine Scots , &c . . ., - , . . •! - * Coarse inferior sucep , . , _ » i si Secoiut qtutlity . ' . . " ' . ' . ' 4 I ) i Prime coifrse \ rootled . " . ¦ .. . ¦ 4 C 1 Prime Southdown-.- . ,.. . ' i 18 5 Lai'ifecoarse calves . . ' " . ¦ - . ¦ > 4 « 4 Prim * small- . . . . . ; 4 8 a Suckling crulres , each ... . 31 ! 0 tO Large hogs . . . ... -3 20 i Neat small porkers ' . . ¦ , ¦ -t S ¦> Qv . fti'tev-old " store pigs , cneli . lfi I ) 'l \ HEAD OF CATTLE ON SALS . ¦ ( From the Jiooks of the Clerk of th ' e JfarUc-t . ) Bca = ts , y , 81-l—Slieep , 22 , 310—Calves , 88—i'jgs . -M
Rich . uo . vb Gpnx . MmiiiiT , Nov . 2 ;' . —We !• large-supply , of grain'in our markei ; to-day , prices were inuch thesameaslast week . Wheat from -Ds . ' to 10 s . ; oats , - 2 s . lOd . tq t 4 . s . 3 d ; i « 4 s . 3 d . to 4 s .. Ud . ; beans , 5 s . Od . to fe . ( kl . bushel . Liveupool Coun" Market , Moxbat , i ' u :. 1 .-continue to derive liberal supplies of ^ vhcal mull from Ireland , but oats and oatmeal couw Ik * . slowly . This arrival-5 from aliroad' coninrise d cargoes of wheat from the Moditcmtnean , wif t ; of wheat and 0 , 763 barrels oi' Rouv i ' ro : n the W States , and about . 1 , 150 IkutcLs of tlouv ijviiiCd The business transacted in our murkct ( luri ^ j past 'wccli lias liecu the lightest we have kn ™ r .:. length of time , the demand for a « y Avik-la 0 : j trade having been almost confined to the fWitUB . 'l of our immediate locality ; iudcccl , for several J J \ ve have witnessed an unusunl circum » f . iu « . i : |
transmisewm of . some quantity 01 u-seao ami H from Warwickshire and tlie ncigh \ n , ivhi £ f ' -K into this market aud'Manchestor , \ nn jn-iiiciK WS the latter . Prices- have undergone little 1 w within the week , . excepting that ihe imi' ^ H -Irish new wheat would have taken a llr . k ' -- : mj if buyers had conic forward . T he b-oek of »« BH ia small ; tin * demand , however , -has uflOUQl ^ -BB retail cliai'aciei * , and we fitid no ciraii : H > i' ' ^ "IS the interior at present , - ncu- mc&Yiifj ¦ '" '' 'B ^ j 3 s . 10 d . to 3 s . lid ., Irish old , for proven' . ' . ! '' -Wm is . -1 J . per iolhs . Oatmeal lias lbuiii ! ;\ i > - ' -H » to the Manchester dealers at firll prices . i ^ j ^ B sustain late rates , whilst beans have railst'i ^ BB in value ; good Egyptian has been S ' - 'llii ^ MS French , -i 2 s . to -13 s . pot 4 S " llis . Ko eiwirf'Ha gards barley and Indian corn . No trrinsao' ^ HB trausfiired in bonded wheat and So :: ?; k "' - ' 'E 9 bought on easier terms . mm
Liverpool Cattle Market , Moxkt . ^' : mm Vic have had a larger supply of can it a w ^ KI day than of Jate . A ny thins- good nu-t ^ : mm sale at late prices . Leef aid . to Oil ., : i' - ::: " : ;'! 'B 7 d . pev . llj . Bl
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SUICIDK FROM DI 8 THESS 1—On MfiW-V ; , " ; Bakev held an inquest at the City of W * p v .-orth-street , Whitccliapcl , on the in-. u ; . u ~ . sell , agedo-i , a comb maker . Tl ' . edecc ;!^^ of ' Glnsgdw , and had ioniftGi'ly boon it ! ; ff ^ euuistaucos , . but from unforeseen dirfit ' - ' ' ^ of late become greatly reduced , . * . »•• ' : r past had obtained a precarions-siiL' ^' - ' ^ y-j , ing combs about the streets . On 'f » l * V ^ jV . : was very depressed , and went to ! . cil ! l ; ''' I 1
o ' clock , and on Fviday , not cn ' . iu :- ! - " *! : ; his landlady- west to call him , »>' ¦ « l 0 '' ,, bed iu a dying state . Mr . llavt , u * ; p sent for , who , upon his arrival , l » . ' ' ! ' ! , j ' I be labouring under some nat-evtie y ° *" . ' j dotes were administered without ciM ' \ n pired at eleven o ' clock the same ' - .- ; ' '; . ; . death two phials , containing a I * '"' ' ''V ; i mini , and labelled poinon , was tlin ' ; T ^ : ; between the sacking and the bed .- ' ' " porary Insanity . ,, |
The Late Midland Ra » . wav ^" 'i j i JOUllXUD ' IuftUEST OS l ' 0 LtCE'Si ; n ; i' *^ i } 5 This inquiry , which was ad journed "i' ' ' ^ the evidence of Walker , thestokcrni ; i ^ . ; - / was resinned on Monday afterm'W' ^ o ' clock , in the council clwlUUGl' Oi ^ j , t f Leeds . Walker was in attendance R ; ^ quired , haying been brought Irom t * J ' , > i he has been residing since hi * ' , . : = \ .: i ^ vico of the Midland Company , ljis l ^ r progress of tlie pilot engine up to J ' ? " ^ rj ; collision took place corresponded 111 l ^ particular with his deposition at ««* ' fat , Boteler . On that occasion he f t : lic y , % were coming up to the mail tram a ~; w seen , and continued to beexhiuiteiii' !^ tho accident takitm place . It ! IS "' •^ gested that this minhtliavc been af ^;^ . at a distance had the appearance oi a ¦ ^
Ualkcr had gathered nis i » 'i »^ - ; - . ijOi ;>; , when at a considerable distance « ° ^ Upon this question lie was strictly e v > Ir . adiourncd inquest , on Msiulay m * . ; ,,, ; ¦ . ' burn , the coroner ; ' but he maic . ^ . statement as to tlie use of "s ? * ; .. ^ ^ that lie was in n great m easure . gUM- f , 1 laid down by the Mirflaml . ^ ""' ^ i' !; , signals -. anil he could scarcely ' - ieCi }' ,.,, !* 'j wife , for lie said he was a voy ' = •;¦ ; | ta rules had never been read over to M ^ l that the red lights were seen 0 } , , lCH Iialf-a-ihile distance from the ^; ^ A from that time they did CU'l •) t » ^ stop their engine , alihoug j ^^; . uH that an engine goingat t " •> ' . ^ j . j , ., j ' I 30 ( 1 yank . Eventually tl' « . . ' "' . » , % ,. ! t from their minds this man ^ J ^ sf 3 then madesomo suitable «« cl"l | , ' tJ wft deuce , after which the jury c " : ^ , aii ;^ i'atunu «( ljnTr ( lictofBi »» sliU ! = r J
John Wlicatlcy . , , i , ri ' . A lady breaUfestcd f t g " , ? ^ Mowing , and arrived a Vtu « ] li' » - li ) C ! i sixty-six miles by l n" '' - >»; 0 " sea . in nventy-lVw ho « i's
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is . Sd ., 4 s . Cd ., asd 11 s . each bos ; or , post free , 3 s ., Ss . . . aud 12 s . COPAIBA AND CUBEI 5 S ENTIRELY SUPERSEDED . WHAT'S BALSAMIC TILLS , a errtain , safe , nndthe most sywdy remedy ever discovered for the perxnaiH-Etand wll-rtual enre of strictures , seminal weakness , | K ! i : ;> ia the hi ^ ns , KilVcrioiis uf the Jiidiieyi ; , gravel , rhenxnatism , luuilja ^ -o , g-ouwj-liti-iS , g ! . ? ets , local dubility , ilTlta . * 5 ou of the luaudcr or urt-tlu-a , and oilier diseases of the urinary j «> -== a ^ cs . The umirtccdouied success that has attended the administration of these pills , since they were xnsds public , 3 » as acquired ior them a sale more extonsire than any other x " -roprietary medicine extant , and the circumstance of ibeir entirely obviating the necessity o ( having recourse to tiuse disgusting , nauseous , nnd in innuy cases highly injurious medicines ( as copaiba , cubebs , &c ) , liss obtained for them a re ; mtation unequalled in the ausals of medicine , l ' rior to being advertised , these y-lls wi-re enij-loycd in private practice in upwards of 1 , 800 cases , many < it them most inveterate^—in many thousand cases since , and in co one instance known to fail , or to produce those unpleasant symptoms so often experienced ¦ wWle isl ^ l ns eojifliba , and th . it class of liicdirincs usuallj Te . « orted to in theso complaints . The proprietor pledges him ? elf thai not oue particle of copaiba , either resiu or biisam , cubebs , or any deleterious ingredient , enters their ¦ composition . Copaiba and cubebs have long been tlit ¦ x aost commonly employed medicines in the above complaints : but , from the uncertainty in their effects , together ¦ vrita their inter ineffieacy in many cases , are last decliuins in reputation : anil , from the ur . pleasaut symptoms in-TariaWy prouuecu from taking copaiba , especially in the early siaga of the complaint , many of the laost able modtm practitioners coudemH it as dangerous , and a modicine not \ o he depe : i » K-d upon . Many perionn , after JiaviKg EnSered more from the eSeeta of the remedy than the virulence of the disease , and , after a patient but painful perseverance , have been compelled to relinquish its tse , the whole system having beeeme more or less affected , i and the disease as bad , if not worse , than at the com- j snencement . As regards cubebs , it is true that those ! -violent effects are sot experienced as while voting copaiba , 1 tut they seldom effect a cure , unless » uvre active medi- ] cinesare administered . Tha Baksa ^ e Pills are free from anv of the above objections } thev act specifically on tlie urinarv passages : and , from their tonic properties , tend to strengthen the system " and improve the general health . They require neither confinement aor alteration of diet ( except abstinence from stimulants , where considerable inflammation * xists ) , and , ss experience has amply proved , they will - * fi « ct a cure sooner than copaiba ( the dangerous results of which , in the inflammatory siages , are too well kno » to need comment ) , or any other medicine in present use , » nfi may be justly considered the cnlv safe and efficacious remedy in all stages of those disorders . In addition to these- advantages , ll ! C ver ? coaTtn ; ent fom ia wh 5 dl tMs adSfer ' a . uIn I ' araUoa " oSvTed *> <*** V *™* , must also « S ^ fi ? v % * ° " Wray ' sold . ^ olesalc and atf Strnnn 1 ! "'¦ V "" ' and at the ™< *^ -P . JEeiitane Tenders mtotvnnndcountrT . Patients iH the remotest parts of ' the couhtry can be treated succeisfuli y , on describing minutely their case , * xaa inclosing „ remittance for medicine , which can be for-^ rarded to aay part of the werld , securely packed , and jjarefaliy protected from observation .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 6, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1344/page/2/
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