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SUDDKX DlSATII OF AS AXTIQUAUY IX A CaB.—Oil Monday, Mr, Wuldcy, M.P., hold an inquest at the
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rpHIS day is P ^ ' ^' -Clre ' of the beneficial results : trfuch may be f . f ' " OSt cHronic and unpromising in . j fluCe iaS f M . SUl * S ^ . h-os hteenengiatiags on « rJrCfl itoB ; M . B . M . . j * SnA « : » ChurchiU , Tnuc ^^ t ; « , d n » ar * lad of all booksellers .
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-- —n ^ TIlFE , AXD JI 1 PPIKE 5 S , ^^ mED BX THAT POPULAR MEDICINE NO Medicine yet offered to tile world ever £ o rapidly attainC . sucU distin uislieacelel . H ^ r = ii Is qaestionsoleiftliwebe now anypart of the civiUse-j globe where its e xtraorainarv liealiug virtues have not ' oeen exhibited . This < = i nalsuccess 5 s not attributable Voany system of aava-i £ in ? , but solely to tlie strong recommendations xti parties cured ly their use . Tlie Proprietors of PaU * s life Piil ' s have now in their possess ! ou upwards of fifteen j , nn « rea letters , several of them front Clergymen oftlie CUurcil of En ? laad , many from dj sfUisuished fesenting jlinisters , from gentlemen connected mththc aamyami Jfavr . also from Members of Pariisraiettt , Merchants , and last ^ tiiouirii v . ot least , fronnnir . iibers of tlie Steuical Tw-Xession , « uil a sWJful Ana ? ytical-Chemist ; sd speakiBgm tJiehi ^ hest tenns of tl > e ratae of fiiis taestiffiaUe medicine Tliisis a massofevia « K : e initsfiivour be ? fsudallparsllel . Tiic cstraordinajy proiiertics of this nwdicLie are tlins ^ CEct ibsJ % ~ -tsuncnt vfcs ^ tuuw « 1 h > saj'S , " After aarncularobservaSonof tlsc-action-of Varr ' s FOls , I'am determined , in nif opinion , "that thetollowing are their treepvoytrties ' : — ' lirrt—Tlnf incrcaseflie strengtu , wMIsttEOSt other sneOiciues have u weakening effect Cpon the sjstem . I ^ t auv oDe take ^ rom thres ^ o four or-sis pUls every twenty-*> ur Jiours , sa& iusteaa-of having ^ eakeneo . diey w-ili be "found to hrre revived-ilie ar . iaroS-spirits , and to have imparted a-irstrasstrensfhtothefeay . " SecoE-aiy—int&ehoperatJOE they go direct "to tlie « sease . Afteryco . nia . vetaicn-sis ortwelvcpillsyou will cxper ieec-e tlieirefeit ; theakaeise upon von will become less anc less by ev-eiy dose joc ' -take , aud if you . persevere in regularly t ^ Jdjg fronv tiisse to sis pills svery-day , jonrdisease wiU-spcedilybe -entirely rcmovedfrom the ^ systcnu " Thirdly—^ Tiicv are fon « aafter giving tlscm a fair trial foraifew weefco to possess tbs most asionishi : is andinvieorntinffproiK ^ Ucs . nudtlie ? vlU overcomeall obstinate compMnts , aT . dTestoresoiaulicaltli - , tucrc is a return of good sippetite shortly frcs- - the begianins of their use , ¦ wlsilsttheir mildness as ; . purgative is a desideratum -greatly required by the-raak and dslicfite , particularly ¦ where violet plains k acknowletl s ea to be injurious -instead of beneficial . Fourthly— -Is a genoral Family Me 5 idne they are exceedingly valuaWe , a-nd no family should be without ilu-in ; ther may bsuscd with perfect safetj in any disease , fer to every disease they are of inestimaule value . John Dale . Esq ., of-Ifenchester , Lecturer on Chemistry , ai > d Pupil of tin .- late celebrated Dr . Balton , F . ll . S ., in a letter addressed to the Proprietors in London , says : —' i "beg to state I n « a them worthy of being recomnienaeu to ihepuWie fo riiieh eSejicy . andsimpSdty , and to be really vegetablepiils , containing , as tlit-y do , nothing but what is -of vegetable origin . "With this assurance the public need lave no ft-ar of giving them a fair trial . " Fifthly—There is no mccKcine-cvcr introduced to the puulic Uiat has hesome so nniversally popular ivith females as l ' arr ' s Life Pills . For ali complaints peculiar to females they arc-cf most astonishing efiicacy ; aud they sire confidently recoramemled to them for general use . A trial of a box * o £ tuese pills will at once prove the truth of Ibis assertion . IMPQSTA 2 JT TO THE PUBLIC . "AVe consider we are performing an act of humanity to the ccinmanity of Tan Dktnau's Land in acknowledging that statements have been made to us by several persons who have TafcenT .-irr ' s Liftf ViUs , vdth Hie most beneficial effect to thciii . Accounts of ; heir « fiica <* 5 have hcen f"r-« - it « r . A ..- v ~ .. - . « i » a luajvwusas wlio liave talst-nthcm , smce the sujqily furnished hy the patentees in England tu 3 ir . Doivling ; i > 3 t they Iiavc gecerally savocreel so much < jf the marvcilvus , that we ha » -e hesitated to malcetht statements iralilic . Ilowercr , we are now satisfied from further accounts given to us , tliat tohesiiutelo-iger would lie iieryetrali ^ ir a-u act of crimiiial omission to our fellowtreatures , r . a 4 having taken the pills ourselves with the most siidsfactorv result , we perform « iu act of duty only in most strongly rcco ; nineii ic > nan ' s Isxn-2 ) Gazette , Dec . 23 rd , 3 Si 4 . The mcilidr . c of Old Parr is the most popular of the jirjau'Bt day . It iiss heeu hftfore the public only a few years : aii'l in tins short ptriod has firmly established itself in public favour , aud lias cfiectcd immense benefit to all who liave obtained tliis inestimable medicine genuine , ileuca the list of respectable names bearing evidence to the high character of this remedy , and testifying beyond the possibility of doubt the wonderfni character of the medicine by the number of extraordinary and lecided cures wholly rcruitir . g from its vise . This medicine , solely by reason of its high character , has extended itself to all parts of the world ; and therefore its healing virtues iisay justly be considered universal . Agents are BOW eEiaulisheil in creiy t / nvn in the United Kingdom , auS ptfrSous < ivs : i-i >! is oft « tiagtlis character of Parr ' s XiS ? PiUs way obtain printed copies of authenticated Testimonials , ivlatiiuj satisfactory particulars of cures -effected by thH rcj » edy , Tiit- foliowing is a list of Wholc » sale ageuis : London—Edwards , St . Paul's Churchyard ; Barclayar .. ! Sons , I'anin ^ ron-strect ; Sutton , Bow Churchyard . 3 £ as ? lisster—JLiitersliead and Co ., Slaiiet-jilace . . JJdhiburgi !—3 . and II . lluhn-.-s and Co ., Wholesale Di-uggists . DnMia—Lccky , AVholcsale Vrnj ^ ist , Glasgow —jlacleod , and Apothecaries' Compauy . Aud Retailed iy every resneclaiile Jledieiue Vendor in town and country . -SvW in Voses at 35 . 1 V 1 ., ^ s . » d ., avA in family patliets , 31 s . 'The Una . CAimni 5 si « n : cr 5 of Stamps have ordered the ivords -TABU'S LIFE TILLS" to be engraved on ¦ the Government .-ftaiup , pasted round the . " = i ( k-s of each Ijox . in wlnie lolicrs on a wA ssvowaiL Pui'eliaeei-s are sdso rrqucsti -J to observe that a fac-simile of the Projirietors' / nat- -13 , T . ilobtrts and Co ., Crav . e Court , Fleet Street , Lo ; .. iO : i , '' is printed on the directions wrapped J'OUlid &i'jl ho . < . tt'itlioat w-3 iicli none are genuine . fig " 3 Je \ v ? . re of Imitations .
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XlTRAT ^ srECIFICillXTURBforGonorrliooa . war . » V ratJtesi to remove Urethra ! J ) isch : u-jjes in forty-eight Jiours : in tjie majority of easts tn'euty-iuui-, if arising . from local causes . Sold ( in bottles . 4 s . Gd . and 11 =. each , duty included ) at US , Holborn-hill , and ZZi , Strand , London . Sold also Ly Saugcr , 100 , Oxford-street ; Johnston , CS , Coraliill : Sarclay aud Sons , S 5 , Fxrringdou-stri'ut ; Butler , i , CJieaj-side ; E » iwar » is , GT , St . Taul's Cl-. tvch-javd ; andbv all medicine vendors in town aval country . -A'lvi ? e given gratuitously io iiersoiis c : ilHBg between ttt :-. oars of eleven and one in the nioming , and seven and ulni' in ilie livciung . Where also may bu hud Wmtfs Cdebreloi jSa'tastic I'i ' . lf . or the cure of giects , iuinuissance , sirii-SurcS , £ eiaia . sl weitloiess , wliitcs , jiains in the loins , affections of the kidneys , gravel , irritation of the Wauder or urethra , aud olha diswisus of lho uiuuary brassages , frequently performing , in l-eetnt cases , a perfect curein the sjmceoi ' a l " e » v days ; they have also Iweufound decidedly efficacious in cases of gout aud rheumatism ; and an escel ' eiti remedy i < ir the removal ot" ilie evil effects of self abuse . In boxes : it 2 s . 3 d ., 4 s . Cd ., and lls . eixh . 3 > y post free , 3 s ., as ., and 12 s . "A mild diuretic—a soothing balsamic—a powerful tonic—and an excellent invigorating pill . "—Sunday 2 Ws . IS ' rav ' s Alterative Tonic Potsders andl > iRs , a certain spetifit ! i * « :. r die jvm 0 «« 1 « f j . s « : < 5 o-s » -p ! : i ! ls , seco : i < Jiirj- symptoms , ic 4 s . fid ., Us ., and 22 s . a packet . Wrap ' s Improved Sttfpentory jRfj ? ifc «/« , well adapted for « port $ n \ en , s vuikinen , hunting ; riilin ?? , waildng , sufierins lrom disease , relaxation , loi-al dti . iiiiy , ic , approved oi and luglsly recomincndcd by tl : e late Sir . Aba-net ! iy . Hcst Jean , Is . and Is . Cu . ; ditto , Mith fronts , 8 s . Cs ? .. ; Sor ittcd or wore alk , 2 s . CO . ; fiitio , with elastic siJiiaw , Is . Cd . IUjPTrsES . Wrays Improxcd Sicd -f |) rsti < j Trusts , for litrnia . pro . , ; er 3 y adapted ; finale , 5 s . td ., Ts . Gd ., and 10 s . fid ., doubles , 10 s . Cd ., 15 s ., and 21 s . Physidaus ' and Surgeon ' s advice every day from eleven -till one , and evening from seven till nine .
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Just published , price 5 s . Cd ., coloured plates , SVTELL'S 3 EV . ' GUIDE , for lSi-5 , to all the Xt ^ ht Tun of London ; also may be ha « i , llamase and Couri-¦ ship , 2 S . <; , L , culouredjtlates ; Gairick ' s Head Xew Love and Flash Songster , price as ., coloured plates ; Seduction l nveiled , 2 =. cd ., coloured plates ; Xcw Coalhole Flash Songster , 5 s ., coloured plates ; Veuus ' s Schoolmistress , Sarge curious coloured plates , £ H 5 s . ; Hints to young Harried People , is . Cd ., plates : ibrty song books , Is . each ; Life and lutryues of the Tarl oi'Hoeliastsiv -Ss . irolouieJ plates . Just published , price 2 s . Cd . each , parts I . and I J with coloured jjlates , "f ^ JiXCS' ALISUJl . lut of amusing Talc-s , Adventures , » & « - "• JlitL and Uaer . Also : nay bs liud , iiie and Intrigues of ttttly Ireland , 7 s ., coloured plates ; Cause of Caasuinpuoii , Is ., plates ; Bow to mate Love , 2 vols ., rich coloured plates , £ 2 "is . ; Piiilesojihv of Pleasure , 10 s ., W ' ldused j » ki £ s ; JeJJa , 10 s ., coloured plates ; Out-snd-O- » aew Love smd Flash Syngster . with Toasts and coloured iilaies , ils . ; XyiJipJiomrinia , 2 s . 63 ., coloured plates-Ooajugul Love , 2 s . Cd ., platts ; Onaussm UnveUed : 3 s Gd ' coloured piatts ; Life of Xavlamc Yestris , nu-., coloured ^ lUtCF , Sola b y John Wilson , 60 , Wardour-street , Oxford-street . —Utters conta-ning remittances attended to — Cnta ' logues si ^ tis of -uis iargest coUtction of curious ' and * SS 3 L 5 T EnsKsh prinw ' b 0 ^ ^
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CAUTION!—^ Xlnprincipl tn individuals prepare tie most spurious compoun js under the same names ; they copy the labels , tills , advertisements , and testimonials of the o / jginal Thomas ' s Succedaneura . It is , therefore , I j ghly necessary to seir that the words " Thomas an d Howard" are cm the ivrapper of each article . ' . Allw others are fraudulentimitations : . F 0 R S T 0 ? -p ik G , DE 0 AY ^ D , TE ETH . , . " Price 2 s . 6 d . " ; " , ; PiATROSISED by her ilajcsty the Queer ., Ms © oyal X H . ghness Prince Alhert , her Royal I ' xighness tlie Duchess oi Kent , his Majesty the King of < ; he Belgians , his Majesty theKiag of Prussia , his Grace tl ie Asrchbishop oi : . Canterbury , and nearly all the NotoUtrj , tie Bishops , an-J the Clergy , Mr . THOMAS'S SUCClJUASBUM , for ¦ ailing decayed teeth , however large th . e cavity . It is superior ' to anything ever * herons us ' ed ^ asitisplacedin the tooth in a soft state , without anj pressure or pain , and in a short time becomes as havd as the -enamel , aiid mil remain firm in tbe tooth ma ny years , rendering extraction unnecessary . It arrest s all further progress of decayjs udrenderstheaiagamtrsefulin mastication . All persons can use Mr . Thomas ' s Succedaneum themselves with ease , as full directions are enclosed . Prepared only fcy Messrs . Thomas and Howard , Sur . geoa-Dentists , < M , Berners-F . treet , Osfoi-4-street , London , price 2 s . 6 d . Sold by tbeir appointment by the following agents : —Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Sewsome , Smeeton , Reinhardt , T avbottom , Mii . llornoc , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennia and Son , Burdekin , Moxon , little , Hardmsn , Linney , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke aud Co ., Walker and Co ., Stafford , " Faulkner , Lancaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Xtipon ; Foggitt , Coatcs , Thompson , Thirslt jVWiley , Ea " sing % vo ! d ; England , Fell , Spivey , Iluddersneld jWard , IUchmond ; Sweeting , Knaresborough ; Pease , Oliver , Darlington ; Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Ithodes , -Snaitli ; Goldthorpe , Tadeaster ; Itogerson , Cooper , Newby . Kny , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Pontcfract ; Cordweil , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakiefield ; Berry , Denton ; , Suter , Lcyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; aU > y , Wetherby . Waie , Harrogate ; Wall , Bai-nsley ; and hy all chemists and medicine vendors : or the proprietors ivill send the Succedaneum free by post to any part « f the kingdom . " LOSS OF , TEETH . Messrs . Thomas and Howard continue to supply the Joss of-teeth-, without spriugsj ' or wires upon their new systtin of SELF-iDHESios , which has procured them such universal approbation , pnd is recommended by numerous physicians aud surgeons as being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented . They -adapt themselves over the most tender gums , or remaining stumps , without causing the least pain , rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary . They are so fixed is to fasten any loose teeth where the gums have slu'uuk from the use of calomel or oilier causes . They also beg to invite those not liking to undergo any painful operation , as practised by most members of the profession , to inspect their painless jet cflective system ; and in ordti' that their improvements may ba within the reach of the most economical , they will continue the same moderate charges . Messrs Thomas and Howard , Surgeon-Dentists , 64 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London , At home from ten till four . Those 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 surgeons : — Sir James Clark , Bart ., Physician to her Majesty . Dr . Locock , Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty . Dr . Ferguson , Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty . Dr . Bright , Physician Extraordinary to her Majesty . Sir B . C . Brouie , Bart ., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty . The i « ic air A . Cooper , Bart ., Sergeant Surgeen to her Majesty . R . Keate , Esq ., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty . Dr . Merrinian , Physician to Lar Iloyai Highness the Duchess of Kent . Sir CM . Clark , Bart , M . D « Sir M . Tieruey , Dart ., M . D . Dr . Chambers . Dr . Paris . Dr . James Johnson , Dr . Conquest . And numerous other members o the inedica profession .
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" , - : Just jnibiuhea , Sucecntft Edition , ilivMraUdviith ccww , and fuiWength engravings , price 2 s . 6 i ? ., in a seakd envelope , and sent free fo aagpart of the kingdom , oil the receipt of aposi-ojice order for 3 s . 8 d . THL SECRET COMPANION , A MEDICAL "WORK en nervous debility 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 , secondary symptoms , < tc , and mode of treatment ; followed by observations on marriage , with proper directions for the removal of all disqualifications . Illustrated with engraxings , showing the evils arising from the use of mcrcury , aud ifc , inlluence on the hotly . By R . J . Beopie and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , London . Published by the Authors , and sold by Sherwood , Gilbert , and Kner , Paternoster-row ; 3 Ir . Noble , 114 , Chancery-lane ; Mr . Purkiss , Compton- Street , Soho ; Haiuuiy and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; Darth , 4 , Brydges-strcet , Covcut-gardcn ; Gordon , 110 , Lcadenhallstreet , London ; Roberts , Derby ; Sutton , i&Biae-oftiee , Nottingham ; Gardiner , Gloucester ; Fryer , Bath ; Harper , Cheltenham ; Kecne , Bath ; Cooper , Leicester ; Caldicott , Wolverhauspton ; J « "yes , Northampton ; Parker , Hereford ; Turner , Coventry ; Slatter , Oxford ; Newton , Church-street , and Ross and Nightingale , ChronJcte-ofliee , Liverpool ; Ferris and Score , Uniou-street . Bristol ; Wood , High-street , Guest , Bull-street , Birmingham ; Collins , St . Mary-street , Portsmouth ; Mendham , . Nvison-streer , Greenwich ; Davis , Bernard-street , Southampton ; and by all booksellers iu town and country . OPINIONS OP THE WIESS . This ts a work of great merit , and should be placed in the hands of every young man who is sintering from past foily and indiscretion . It contains many valuable truths , aud its perusal is certain to benefit him in many ways . — London Jferc-. intile Journal . The authors of this valuable work evidently well understand the subject upon which they treat ; and this is the lest guarantee we can give those persons to whom it is likelv to prove serviceable . It is a jmblication which can , and ought to be , placed in the hands of every young man to guide him among the temptations of the world to which he may he subjected . —Kentislt Mtrcury . THE COEDIAL BALM OF ZEYXANICA : or , Nature ' s Grand Restorative ; is exclusively directed to the cureoi nervous sexual debility , syphilis , obstinate gleets , irregularity , weakness , impoteney , barrenness , loss of appetite , indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising from venereal excesses , & . C It is a most powerful and useful medicine in all cases of syphilis , constitutional weakness , or any of the previous symptoms which indicate approaching dissolution , such as depression of the spirits , fits , headache , wanderings of the mind , vapours and melancholy , tvemalins or slinking of tlie hands or limhE disordered nerves , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath , and inward wastiujjs . This medicine should be taken previous to persons entering into tlie inati'imoiiiiil state , to prevent the ollspring suSei-iug from the past imprudence of its parents , or inheriting any seeds of disease , which is too frequently the case . Sold in bottles , price 4 s . 6 d . and lls . each , or the quantity of four in one family uottl * , for 33 s ., by which one ils . bottle is saved . The £ 5 cases ( the purchasing of which will be a saving of £ 1 LVs . ) may be hud as usuaL Patients in the country who require a course of tlds admirable medicine , should send £ 5 by letter ^ -which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage . KRODIE'S PURIFYING TEGETABLE PILLS are universally acknowledged to be the best and surest remedy for the cure of the Venereal Disease In both , sexes , including gonoi-rhaaa , gleets , secondary symptoms , strictures , seminal weakness , deficiency , and all diseases of the urinary passages , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance ' frcm business . These piils , which do not contain mercury , have never been known to fail in effecting a cure , not only iu recent , butin severe cases , where salivation and other treatment has been inefficient ; a perseverance in the rurifjirig Vegetable Pills , in which Messrs , Brodie have happily compressed the most purifying aud healing virtues of the vegetable system , aud 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 affection , and re-Store weak and emaciated constitutions top " mine health and vigoilf . Price Is . lid ., 2 s . ' 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and lls . per box . ! Observe the " signature of " R . J . Brodie and Co ., London , " impressed on a seal in red wax , affixed to each bottle and box , as none else are genuine , SoM by all medicine vendors in town and country . Be sure to ask for Brodie ' s Cordial Balm of Zeylaniea , or Nature ' s Grand lleslorative , and Purifying Vegetable Pills . Messrs . Erodie and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted , as usual , 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 ' elock till two . Country patients are requested to be as minute as JOSsible iu the detail of their cases . The communication must i » e accompanied with the usual consultation fee of £ 1 , ana in all cases th £ most inviolable secrcsy may be relied on . S . B . —Country druggists , booksellers , and patent medicine venders can be supplied with any quantity of Brodie ' s j Purifying Vegetable PUls , and Cordial Balm of Zcylaniea , with ' tlie usual allowance to iJie trade , by the principal wholesale patent medicine house 3 in London , Only one personal visit is required to effect a permanent cure . j Obser 7 e !» -27 MoHtague-street , Bas ^ squar ^ Ie »' l ? () B *!
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l , , , - . , , , ; ; ; UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE FACULTY . v KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES A Remedy for . all disorders of the Pulmonary 0 rgans 4 in Difficulty of Breathing : —in Redundancy of Phlegm—an Incipient Consumption ' { or ' which Cough'is the most positive indication ) they ave of unerring effieacy . y . ln Astlitnaj and in Winter Cough , they have never been -known . to fid 1 > . Heating ' s Cough lozenges are freefrom every deleterious ingredient ; theyikay , therefore , be taken at all times , by the most delicate female and by the youngestfcnila ' ; while the Public Speaker and the Professional Singer will find them invaluable in allaying the hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocal execution , and consequently a powerfvsi auxiliary in the production of Melodious Enunciation . ... , ....,. ,, Prepared and sold in Boxes . Is . lid ., and Tins , 2 s . 9 o .. 4 s . Gd ., and 10 s . Gd . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist , tfcc ; , Ifb . 73 , St . Paul ' s Church Yard , London . - " Sold Wholesale by Barclay and . Sons , 05 , Farringdonstreet ; Edwards , 67 , and Newberry , 45 , St . Paul ? s . Church Yard ! Sutton and Co ., Bow Church Yard ; and retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Venders iu the Kingdom . . ; . . LOCAL AGENTS . > jidium-undev-Lime . —Mr . Stanfield , druggist . Aherieen . —Messrs . Urquhart and 1 'ullerton , drugg ists ; Iit . Peter Williamson , druggist ; Mr . John Jamieson , .. druggist . . , . : ¦ ' , ¦; ¦ ; '¦ Belfast . —Messrs . W . Marshalland Co ., druggist . Helper . —Mr . Riddy , bookseller ; Sir . Charles Brown , druggist , Burnley . —Mr . J . W . Anningson , druggist . ;" mackiurn . —Mr . W . IV . Slater , druggist ; Mr . L . 'Tisb , druggist ; Mr . W . Lonsdale , druggist ; Mv . Jamet Pickup , druggist . ¦ ' ¦ - ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ -,. ¦¦¦ Bradford . —Mr . M . Rogerson , chemist , Darley-street ; Mr . J . Pratt , chemist , Ivcgate ; Mr . V . M . Uimmiugtoii , druggist , bottom of Ivegate . Birmingham . —Wood , High-steeet . ' . JSurslem . —Win . Pearson , druggist . ¦? ' . ' . ' Birkcnhead . —Mr . William Iliggins , druggist , Chesterstreet , and 1 , Clnughton-road ; Mr . It . Smith , druggist ; Mr , J . La French ; druggist , Hamilton-street . :-Bolton . —Mr . George Dutton , chemist , &c ., Market-place ; Mr . G . La French , chemist , Cheapside ; Messrs . H . Bradbury , jun . and Co . j booksellers . < , ' Bury . —Mr . W . Bowman , druggist . ¦ - .. ¦ ;¦ Chcetham Hill—tir . W . T . Walmsley . druggist . Chester . —Mr . John Grindley , druggist ; Mr . S . Davies , druggist ; Mr . Thomas Worrall , druggist ; Mr . Heftry Platt , druggist ; The Courant Office ; The Chronicle Office . Chesterfield . — Mr . J . Roberts , bookseller , Derbyshire Courier Omce ; Claughton and Co ., druggists - , Mr . Let . tison , druggist . DvMhi . —Messrs . Bewley and Evans , Lower Sackvillestreet ; Mr . John Glinton , druggist ; Mr . WilliamKudkln , druggist , Mcn-ion-ronr . Dewshury . —Mr . T . S . Brooke , druggist ; Mr . Thomas Gloyne , druggist . Derby . —Mr . J . T . Ilassall , druggist , Victoria-strect ; 3 Tercunj Office ; Mr . It . lirycr , druggist , Corn . market and Friar-gate ; Messrs . Jones and llewett , druggists , Iron-gate ; Mr . Lawrence Greonsmith , druggist , io , Queen-street ; Jlr . Ridley , druggist . Doncaster . —Mr . Dunkill , druggist , French . gate . Durham . —Messrs . Trueman and Thompson , druggists , 17 , Sadler-street . Edinburgh . —Mr . H . C . Baildon , druggist . Ecdes , near Manchester . —Mr . Booth , druggist . Grantliam . —Mr . Ridge , druggist . Gateshead . —Mr . Bell , chemist . Gainsborough . —Mr . Marshall , druggist ; Mr . Lansdale , druggist ; Mr . Smitb , druggist ; Mr . J . F . W . Bowden , bookseller . . ¦¦ . Glasgow . —Messrs . Fraser and Green , druggists ; Apothecaries' New Company , 57 and 59 , Glassford-street . 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ALL MAY BE CURED !! BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CURED .. IN SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT of a Letter flfbni ; JohnMartin , Esq ., Chrmidte Office , Tobago , Weglndies . ^ -f || e liruary 4 th , 1845 . vf : -.. ¦ . ¦; . * T 6 PvofisBSovHoTloTOy .., - ' Sir . - ^ -I beg to inform you that tab inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , are very anxious of having yourastonishing medicines witliih ' their reach , from the immense benefits 6 omeof them have derived from their use , as they have been found liere , in several cases , to cure sores and ulcer ? of the most malignant and desperate kind . One gentleman in this island , who had , I believe , about fifty running ulcers abouthio Ieg 8 , arms , ana" body , who had tried all other medicines . before , the arrival of yours , but all of which did him no good ; but yours cured him in about six weeks , and be is now , by their means alone , quite restored to health ' and ' vigour . 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• i i 1 t ] ( I Just Published , A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend- on Human Frailly . Price 2 s . Cd ., aiid sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the reeeiot of a Post Office Order for 3 s . Dd . — " . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTKM , iu both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , und the ability of nianliood , ere vigour luis established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION local and constitutional WEAKNESS , KElftVOUS IRRt TATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION Of the REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with , means of restoration : the destructive effects . of Gonorrhoea , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar wanner ; the Work is Embellished witk Ten fine coloured EugraTingif , representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the skin , by eruptions on the head , face , and body ; with approved mode of cure for both sexes ; followed by observations on the obligations uf MAR . 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" AVe regard tfce work before us , the " Silent Friend , " as a work embracing most clear aud practical views of a series of covnjihunls hUUerto little understood , and passed over by ( he majority oi' the medical prol'c-ssion , for what reason wo are at a loss to know . We must , however , confess < h : it a perusal of' this work lias left such a favourable iir . pressiGii on our minds , that we not only reconmuaidi but cordially wish every one who is the victim of past , folly , or sunei'ing from indiscretion , to profit by the advice contained in its pages . "—Age and Argus . " The Authors of the "Silent Friend" seem to tie thoroughly conversant with the treatment of a class of complaints which , fti ' e , we fear , too prevalent in ilie present day . The perspicuous styie in which ihisbuokis writt en , and the valuable hints it conveys to those who arc apprehensive of entering tho marHage state , cannot fail to recommend it to a careful perusal . " —liva . « Tbis work should be read by all who value health and wish io enjoy life , for the truisms therein contained defy all doubt . —Farmers' Journal . THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is intended to relieve those persons , who , by an immoderate indulgence of their passions , have ruined their constitutions , or in tiieir way to the consummation of that deplorable slate , are affeebud with any ol' those previous symptoms that betray its approach , as the various affections of the nervous system , obstinate gleets , excesses , irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , weakness , total iinjioti-ncy , barrenness , tbe . This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the matrimonial state , lest , in the event of procreation occurring , the innocent offspring should bear enslamped upon it the physical characters derivable from parental debility . Price lls ., or the quantity of four at lls . in one bottle for So £ ., by which lls . is saved ; the £ 0 , cases may Ue liaci as usual , which is a saving at' . € 112 s . THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE , An anti-syphilitic remedy for searching out and purifying the diseased humours of the blood ; conveying its active principles throughout the body , even' penetrating the ' minutest ressel ? , removing all corruptions , contamination ! -, and inpuritics from tbe vital stream ; eradicating the morbid virus , and radically expelling it through the skin . Price lls ., or four bottles in one for 33 s ., by which lls . is saved , also in £ 5 cases , which saves -2 . 112 s . Venereal contamination , if not at hrst ' eradicated , will often remain secretly lurking in the system for yea ' rs ' and , although for a while undiscovered , at length ' break out upon the unhappy inciviunalin its most dreadful forms or else , unseen , internally endanger tlie very vital organs ' of existence . To those suffering rrom the consequences ivhich this disease may hare left behind in the form of secondary symptoms , eruptions oi" the skin , blotcl . es on the head and face , ulctrations and enlargement of the throat tonsils ,, and threatened destruction of the nose , palate ' &S ., nodes on tlie shin bones , or any of those ' painful auctions arising from tl . e dangerous effects of the indiscriminate use of mercury , or the evils of an imuwfect Cl ! rc , the Concentrated Detersive-Essence will be found to be attended with the mostastonishing effects , ™ cheekin - tlis ravines of the disorder , removin g ail scorbutic complaints , and efieetually re-establishing the hvalth of thiconstitution , fo persons enteriug . upon the responsibilities of mauimony , and who ever had the misfortune during their nore youthful days to be affected with iiliv form of these diseases , a previous course of this medicine is highly essentiaJ , aud of tho greatest importance , as more seriuus affections are visited upon an innocent wife
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TWO MEN BURIEdTuVe ^ Fokfab . —On the forenoon of Wednesday \\ our community was thrown into an awful st- ' t l 0 tl 1 meat , owing to a report having got abroad u ,. ? , StJ Brown and ; M'Leish , two labourers her , , lliai " suffocated while engaged in repairing a well « ' ' ¦ ** " » perty of Ilr . Barclay , writer , situate a small tllc f ' ' ' - southwardof the town . On going to the spot we " ! tbti | t a great concourse of people , consisting ,,-e s ! ' " v " ' pose / of no less than 1 , 000 . The well , which- sa f-60 J feet deep , is in tlie centre of a small area to t ! '" * " " of the dwelliiiB-house , and elosc upftu a stone iv I' ^ ing the boundary or enclosure of the prop / . ' ! ° '" heard that both of the . men were olive , tliou .. ^ ' . ^' wedged into the well by parts of the rubbish tj >> ' ' ° '! 5 work at the top of tbe well having fallen Oown ^ ! ' * had been occasioned by part of the boxing hilv ; ' ? ' * - ivny . M'Leish was said to be uppermost . Ilis h 1 ' ls quite free excepting his feit and ancles , which \ y Bji tangled among the beams of wood ; and «« , „„ , ' * ^ closed a small way down from him , and was force ' ! ' "' astoeping posture , though quite uninjured , n ,, , ' !' efthe people in the town wore then engaged iu eutf ^
Ioim / a trnrwli infrn the ffardtMi lendintr t , i *! . „ _ . ' large trench into the garden leading to the w ^ i ci about mid-day , when these operations were siisutM ^ information was sent to the Procurator Fiscal , uC" - ' mediately proceeded to the spot . The stonework it " "' side of the well , and the staircase leading from t | " , ' lf to the area ,. were taken down , so as to remove tile D " sure from the top of the well . The people coutj ,,,, / . ' * ' work in the trench all day , and in the evening \^ J ? light of the torches , when it was propose ; o ' , ! ; another pit about six feet distance from the > toh * ' *' as to get out Brown , the lowest down . W ] , ^ . ' was proposed , at the outset , to M'Ltish to take him oa '' lie magnanimously replied that , were tht i , J ' cut through which entangled his feet , the rubbish ^ wood would be sure to fall and suffocate Urown , ; ,. J he would , therefore , remain in that position , altb ou" ^' was for a day , until they had digged down aud tiilivi ' o ,. ' Brown . Brown [ was rather downcast during i ; jj s , i , ' , ' and his comrade M'Leish did what lie could to Oiioimi- ^'
and support him . Upwards of fifty of our towus ^ ' generously volunteered their services to work during m , night . On the following day ( Thursday ) the men tinued to dig in the pit by turns . A small gas ( ipc , inserted through the rubbish to Brown , and sou )) a ji stimulating liquors were conveyed down to him tlm . , ^ the pipe . A small hand-saw was also conveyed down ijjsmall aperture , and he cut through a beam of wood ui , ^ was lying across his breast , and thus got himself relieve Throughout Thursday Brown ' s spirits continued ton" ? while those of M'Leish , from the pain of his injuries , fc
somewhat . Brown , in his turn , eneounigedhim . 1 hrot * , out this day the sheriff and our burgh authorities . . maincd upon the spot , stimulating tue men in fl ^ humane exertions ; and to do them justice , they rah wrought uoWy . It' was fondly anticipated throughout ft day that the men would ba extricated from their porting situations by the afternoon . Afternoon came , and 5 ; ji they had to penetrate further down , uutil they jjotglow down as Brown . By tan o ' clock at ni ght fr workmen reached the necessary depth , but t ]] fj now became apprehensive of danger fiom the boxis " . giving way and tho rubbish falling down : . j fears were also expressed for tho dwelling house g \\\ K way , since its foundation was somewhat endangered h the process of digging . At this time we cannot h \ w
notice the uoulc-miudcd and gallant conduct ofour tomi ? man , Mr . Alexander Gr . int , coal merchant , lie had coj tinued to work night and day since the accident occuvriJ , and now , when every person was shrinking back froij venturing further than they had done , he boldly voim . teered to go down and peril his life to relieve the m ^ , provided any of his fellow workmen would work ^ him by turns : but all shrunk back from the bold aa < i ^ . rilousenteri . rise . By this time the ltev . Messrs . Cis .-. ston , Stei > henson , and Low , Sheriff Koberson , our Wr . j iiuthorities , and many hundreds of our townsineii , Uj thronged around the spot , all intensely anxiousiipr , ;;; . , the issue of Hie operations . A consultation was hcl , l ij the slierifti ministers , and workmen , when it \ va ; , ' . solved to suspend operations—to send expresses to p ; j , dee and Glamiss , for Messi-s . Eddy and lal-ick n-Ktr , engineers . During the night the men were cn ^ azv- ^ a ' supporting the lower part of the building . By f 3 r
o ' clock , Mr . Leslie arrived from Dundee . Mr . lilacka . ' : * was from home . Mr . Leslie , on surveying thcsiiw , a :. pcaredtohavehisfearsregardingthosueeessoftheiriise ' :. tions . He 'irmseiliately gave orders to send to Arlms * with all expedition for iron screws to pierce tha je-. tion between the well and the pit . The principaldifitab lay in the nnturcof the soil . Had it been ofai-Uijpi sisteney and not of sand , it would have been far saw , and more easily cut through . We undc-vstaud that 31 ; , Leslie was also apprehensive of the building giv-infnsy , and gave orders to get strong trees to support it . ; . U . ; i time , our community was in an awful ferment , work :: almost suspended , and all arc waiting' with brui' . ' uHu suspense for the isaie . We may mention that Jirra and M'Li-ish have wives awl - families dependem v -a them , and none can tell the piercing anguish which im-, women are subjected to . God grant that the issue& •< be iia we fondly anticiualc . —Aroroath Guide ,
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Murder op as Lvfakt » y its Mother , at '' mostox . —On Friday night , UeceinbiT 12 th , afe respectable jury was imiiaiiellcd More . Mr . ili £ » uovonei ' . i ' or tho Bucliy oi' Lancaster , at thc / - « a station-house , Edmonton , to investisatc tiic && stances connected with the death of Kn :: ! v lh * man , aged five months , who is alleged to have I ** drowned , by its mother , Eliza Huntsman , ajifl--. ami a single woman , in the water of a rimMis I * ' : near the Ansel , at Edmonton . The acciwl , f was in the cuulcdy of the police oi' {!• . < .- N t * ^ had been charged at tlie Petty Sessions , on htn ® confession , with haying urowiieil her cliiid . * f * present during the inquiry , and \ rti- -s siiiii « crteu _; V «•• mother , the w . ifcofaresnectftblij trrtiksnisu -m - lLirish , both of whom were aec (> iui « iotlaH | u ft chairs . The evidenne of the discovery ol iuc !¦ ' ¦
was to tha following effi » tt : —It » j > i > eaK that , thf " etiscd had been Jiviti" witli her autit , Jli's . "''"¦< . '' . Lower Edmonton . On Wednesday ai > crtioo « - called upon her cousin , Mrs . Ktiiccy , tk' titiupw -: Mi * . Wiliis , w ] th whom she lmd tea . '& * «* £% w . as with her . About halt-past seven o ' clock vxf euscd , after Mre . Stacey had put on tliccWW * » V ; clothes , took it away . " On leavinf , she win- " ** - ;; Lerliomb ; but she aftcrwaivls iirii ccciltii m . « :. ; i trary direction , towards the brook , whk'i ! uj ^ lonely spot iu Stanley-kne , where she took O " ' ^ bonnet and csid of her infant . , wiiicll she I » SCl ! . ;
tlie bank , by ihe side of the bridge that licNr * ; . ; , over the brook , near which snot the body vai , f ^ . vercd . She reached home about ciiiat oo-:. Soon after , Sirs . Stacey called with the J ^ day clothes , and observed , hearing that " «;* :., was upstairs , that she supposed she was l" ^' ^ deceased to bed . Mrs . Willis obs erved , " ^ r ^ t not the child with her ; has she not le ! t-it N > , house ? " ' At-thatmoment tho accused ea » \ t ,. - . stairs in - creat agitation , upon seein ? " rii / 1 ' Stacey exclaimed , " Where is jour baby , i- " - ; . Tiso accused ejaculated , " Oh , my baby—ntf -. ; - there , there ' : "—and fell into a hysterical nt . ^ rcciivei'Injr , she wasasUed whore hcv cimt ! ^ J ' iL ' shcstated thatit \» as in tlie water , near w e bonnet and can were . She ivas subseqwcnti ) :. ,
into custody by Sovgemit IkiTisou , i > o > fl ' i ? i :. stated tliat she Aid not know how sbc cmnc % ., , rov on \ v \> k-h s > u . e of tlie l > vuok it wa * « wt >'; <• •> it in . The folio win ? evidence , not ' 9 « iy 'l *' behoh , was then taken :-Mr . John SftVlllO tt « iJ , , surgeon , Edmonton , saiuthathe was calic ; . police , on Tluu-sdav moriiinsr , at four p cock , j thebodv , which fie found at the « tation- iw » ;^ fethen appeared to him that death had ' « » « J ^ suffocation , ' and his impression was froai o « . \ t Coroner : CouM you ior «» an opinion how « = < , ; child had been dead ? Witness : Severa l m ^ t& body was perfectly stiff . Verdict- ' , Murder' aaainsC ' Eliza Huntsman , " who «•> v * mittcd to the Central Criminal Court on tn ei ;) warrant , and the witnesses were oounu prosecute .
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SUDDKX DlSATII OF AS AXTIQUAUY IX A CaB . —Oil Monday , Mr , Wuldcy , M . P ., hold an inquest at the
' «¦ iunryiuuoiiu wurKiiouso , on me uociy or wni . Francis Harrison , Esq ., aged 57 , a gentleman of Rochester , and member of the Royal Antiquarian Society . It appeared from the evidence of a young gentleman , deceased ' s son , that last week hisfatheV came to town to attend a meeting at Somerset House of the above society ; that he was subject to paralytic attacks , and had one in February last , the cilects of which disordered his intellect occasionally , lie had
ccme to town cuone , and would have been oirenccd il any of his family offered to accompany him and look after him . A ca-L'inan proved that on Friday forenoon last deceased ; who was returning front the eattlo show ; hailed him at the southern end of Bakerstreet , and desired to be driven to King Williamstreet , City . As th&y were passing ilic corner ol \} ; mpole and 'Wclljeek-sti-cet . , deceased pulled the check-string , and bid witness step into a publichouse , and fetch , a glass of water . Witness did so , and deceased havirg just : sipped a small portion of the , water , Jell backwards ii ) ik cab , and began ioaming at the mouth . Witness drove him to the house ot Mr . M'Ciure , a surgeon in fifiricy-street , out deceiuca died before his arrival there . YerdictjSatural Death . " .
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MURDER OF SIR'LAWRENCE JONES , BART . The Impartial , of Smyrna , of the 23 th nit ., re tains the following account of the murder oi ' bi : Lawrence Jones , Biirt ., by aparfy of brigands : — " Ou the Gtli , at two o ' clock in the afternoon , t ; vo B : lisli { . 'entlenien , vis :., Sir Lawrence Jones , Bart ,, ami Op tain Twopenny , H'ft Macri for Smyrna ; tliey were axtxx panied by a Greek dragoman of tbu name oi" Xiuoli , an also three conductors . On the uight of the same d : they all slept at Karglii , and ilic uoxt day , at tws . " o ' clock , tlicy IbuiiU themselves at the foot of tliu ik «; i : tain ca ' . letl Kliassits-Bel , where they stopped to brcalifti-: ui-ing this reiiast one of the conductors observed iu ti . dragoman that two or three Zuybpeks were at a disuse : in front , but as liu in u short time lost sijjlit of tlitm
tlvoyagers were undisturbed and tlieiv route wns continue But they had not \ nacoeded move than six minutes > their juai'r . ey , whun' they were suddenly assailed in-i wamiiiruof musketry from behind one of the lotUi tlie mountuin . Sir Lawrence Jones fell ( load as v . oiiii the ( truck JJieoli by this fatal discharge ; C : ipt ; ii : i Tft penny was also grievously wounded , Tlie robbers , iiii out the least fear' of being recognised , approavliod a ! be ^ an to take possession of every tiling which tiicyco : ! lay their hands upon . Captain Twopenny liiirnciilviij escaped t ' roni being dispatched . One of the brig . iu& ! i ! already pointed his pistol to the chest of the wo ; :: »! Captain , whull ii . foll . Mv bi- ; g : ind lurntcl tlit aim « iU pistol , and it wi . nt oft' in a different direction . J ! aM ? veraivined for about an hour and a half upon tfces ; a : r « the field of murder , the robbers departed . Cainsiin !« ••
p « nny , aided by liis conductor , with difficulty mut / UZhis horse . It was not until after a twelve hour : ^ 3 that the suft ' erin-r gc-ntleman arrived at STacri , wdsr ? in his blood , which "was running from his ihhkk 3 W 9 MUls .. He had done cvcrylhinj . ' in his power i » i ' - \ vit ! i him the remains of his departed and uniV . !; :--frieml , but could not succeed . Jle wis satinioi « s cutting off a lock of his hair , and taking a ring « ' - ' finger ( which had escaped the rapacity of the va ' - * ' ' as a sort of souvenir to his itfilic : ed family . On Li ? - ; rival at JIaeri , his first care was to look after tlit to ')'¦' ¦ his companion , which was brought to Jlaeri on it ;¦¦• as well as that of ^ Nic bl : ; both of tliciii were limit - ' the Greek chapel , with all the ceremonies awlrk ; that faith . This affecting news has produced tluE- * melaiiehoJy sunsation amongst the English ri ' : iii * - :: ' Sinynui , "
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THE NORTHERN STAR . December 20 . i ^
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 20, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1346/page/2/
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