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THE ROAD 10 HEALTH! TJ O L L O W A Y ¦» S PILLS.
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CUKE OF A DISORDERED LIVER ATSD BAD DIGESTION . Copy of a Letter from Mr . R . W . Brlau , Chemist , 1 , Prescot Strut , Liverpool , dated 6 « A June , 1851 . To Professor Hollowat , ' , Snj ,-Tour Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on onr sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some yean . A customer , to whom I can refer for any inquiries , desires me to let you know the partienters of her caw . She had been troubled for years with a duor ^ dered liver , and bad digestion . On the last occasion , however , tue virulence of the attack was so alarming , and the inflammation set in so " teverely , that doubts were entertained of her not being aWe to bear up under it ; fortunately she wag induced to try your £ ms , and she informes me that after the first , and each succeeding dose , she had great relief . She con-tinued to take them , and although she used only three boxes , she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health . I could have sent you many more cases , but the above , from the severity of the attack , and the speedy cure , I think , speaw much iu favour of jour astonishing Pills . ( Signed ) R , W . Kibkds .
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RUPrURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT ' A TRUSS ! "HR . BARKER continues to supply the afflicted U with Ms celebrated remedy for this alarming complaint , the great success of which , for many ytars past , renders any further comment unnecessary . It is easy and painless iu use , causing n » inconvenience or confinement , and is applicable to every * variety of single and double Rupture , however bad or long standing ' in male or female of a » y age . The remedy , with full instructions for use , < tc , will be sent post free , to any part of ike world , on receipt of 7 s . in cash , postaue stamps or post-office order , payable at the General Post office to Alfred Barker , 1 LD ., 48 , Liverptol-street , King ' s-cross , London , where he may be consulted daily from 9 till 2 o'clock ( Sundays % xcepted ) . All communications being strictly confidential , Dr . B . does ' not publish cases or testimonials , a great numier of which wmh" * ia trusses , have been sent to him by persons cured , as trophies of the success of this remedy ; they can therefore be seen by any sufferer at the establishment only .
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ISo more Fills nor auy oilier Drug * , R ^ , , . ,. W « ° crjRES By Du BARRY . EVALENTA ARABICA FOOD , wn * n ea'ant ana effectual remedy ( without medicine , inconrfSSS' se ' * saves fifty times its cost in oth < * ° Testimonials from parties of unquestionablt respectability have attested that it supersedes medicine of every description in the effectual and permanent removal of indigestion ( dyspeS Znstl pah . n , and diantaa , nervousness , biliousness , liver compS " flatulency , distension , palpitation oftheh . art , nervous headaX t £ & ° ISeS w . , head and eari . pains in the chest , betwesn the shoulders a-. d m almost every part of the body , chronic E niation and ulceration of the stomach , anrina nectoris S « ' eruption , On the skin , incipient consumptio ^ TdropTrheffim ' gout , heartburn nausea and sickness du . inTpr ^ -nancf rf £ f S £ ? "J !! J ^ I ™ I *** .: «* . ™ mPs ^ pLTSa ?^
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l ) TJPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED * -y , WITHOUT A TRUSS ! ^ aiilioii .-Sufferers are cautioned against useless imitations , by a self-styled doctor , who copies this announcement , and who also professes to cure deafness , with vnrioas other wonderful feats and to render the abominable deception more complete concocts ' testimonrals' as glaringly truikless as they are numerous . The utter taliacy of these may , however be easily detected by writing to the pretended authors , whom it will be found are as spurious as the article they are intended fci palm upon the public . DR . WALTER DE ROOS continues to supply the afflicted with his celebrated remedy for this alarming complaint , the great success of which , for many years past , renders comment unnecessary It is . easy and painless in use , causing- no inconvenience or confinement , and is equally applicable to every variety of Rupture , in male or female of any age . . * ' The remedy , with full instructions for use , will besent post free to any part of the kingdom , on receipt of 7 s . for sinole mnHim i
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DR . CULVERWELL , ON THE PLEASURES OF HEALTH . A series of popular works , Is ., each , by post Is . Cd . each , ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . 'Health , recreation , and rational use of time . ' Contents . —Early rising ; Spring and Summer mornings , Excursions about the Environs of Losdon—the Parks , Lanes , Hills , Forests , Fields , High-roads , and othw pleasant places , Country Trips and Rambles ; the Sea ; London at Night , Evenings at Home ; Music ; the Drama ; on Eating , Drinking , Sleeping , Bathing , Air , Re 6 t , Ease , Occupation , &c . II . and nt .
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DR . GREEK , ; 11 , HUTCHESON STREET , GLASGOW , PROFESSOR OF HYttEIANISM . : *** ***** " »• « Scottl . h Hygeiaulnstitntion , I ' 11 , Hutcheson-street , Glasgow . Deab Sm , -Having proved the value of your excellent Pills for mnnv vears , not only in my own country , but also in foreign climes , fcan bear testimony that . they are the best and safest medicines to if h « H in anvcountry . Therefore , under this impresjion , I forward vou a PosW « e Or 5 « r for £ 6 , for which send value in Pills for me ? ? fcDM Amer ica - Please forward them per return , and oblige , d ^ aS ^ s respecSuUy , WH . Hall , Gos / elsak , Tipton , Staffordshire Aug . 7 th , 1851 . ' '•> " . . Whtn cholera appeared in Springbank , in 1832 , ( it was published on ^ thLsan " times without contradiction ) , not onejecovery took TJftlLto the village was attacked by th « disease , ou SL ^ llT « 'ihhUmoS . ' There werefo / ty-two death . iu
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Brother Chartists Bewart of Youthful Ten Shilling Quacks ivho imitate this' Advertisement . PAINS IN THE KACkToKAVEI ; , IillMRAGO , KheiiinatisiH , Goat , lutligestiou , liebilily , Htvicline , Olccl , etc . CAITI'IOIV . —A youthful " self-styled ten shilling doctor ( unblushing impudence being his only qualification ) is now advertising under the assumed name of an eminent physician , highly injurious imitations of these medicines , and a useless abbreviated copy of Dr . De Roos' celebrated Medical Adviser , ( slightly changing its title ); sufferers will therefore do well to see that the stamp bearing the proprietor ' s name , affixed to each box and bottle is a bona fide govebnmest stamp ( not a base counter j ' tit ) , , ana to guard against the truthless statements of this individual , which are published only for the basest purposes of deception on invalids , and fraud on the Proprietor . ' .
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Paim in the Back , Gravel , Rheumatism , Gout , l un ^ Indigestion , / Debility ,. Stricture , Qleet , tGc a So , DR . BARKER'S PURIPIC PiLT 6 have in hundreds of cases effected a cure when all * means had failed , and are now established , by the content ff ^ patient who has yet tried them , as also by the facoltt thesis" » as the most safe and efficacious remedy ever discovered fl ^ . charges of any kind , retention of the urine , and diseases A Kidneys and Urinary Organs generally , whether resultine fal h prudence er otherwise , which , if neglected , frequentlv tri" ? - stone in the bladder , and a lingering death \ For Gout g ^ ,- ' " Rheumatism , Tic Doloreux , Erysipelas , Dropsy , Scrofula , uS Hair or Teeth , Depression of Spirits , Ulushing , lncapacityfOr § "" « Study or Business , Confusion , Giddiness , Drowsiness , Sleep S ! , Refreshment , Fear , Nervousness , and even Insanity itself , V ; , " : in often the case , arising from , or combined with , Urinary D ; s . >' * they are uuequalled . By their salutary action on Acidity ( , f ! . Stomach , they correct Bile and Indigestion , purify and \> tLtls the Renal Secretions , thereby preventing the formation of St ; * and establishing for life the healthy functions of all these at ( > ONE TRIAL ONLY will convince the most prejudiced of thef - prising properties in curing most of the complaints to whicli «!'" "• kind is subject . May be obtained atlB . Ijd ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 « ' ?• per box , through all Medicine Vendors in the World , or shoulA - difficulty occur , they will be st nt post free on receipt of the . . in postage stamps by Dr . Barker , K i" ' -a
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SKIN DISEASES , NERVOUS DEBILITY , SCROFULA s ^ f LINGS OF THE BONES , GLANDS , &c ., &iv' ' Et DR . BARKER'S COMPOUVn INDIAN EXTRACT is a safe and permanent restoratUmanly vigour , whether deficient from residence in hot or > climates , or arising from solitary habits , youthful delusive exce-t infection , < tc . It will also be found a speedy corrective of m ' 'S above dangerous symptoms . Weakness of the eyes , loss of l ' - disease and decay of the nose , sore throat , pains in the s ide [!¦ '' ¦ ' loins , &c . ; seminal W ( akness ,. loss of memory , nervousness ( 3 ache , giddinesss , drowsiness , palpitation of the heart , indites /" lowness of spirits , lassitude and general prostration of stren 5 usually resulting-from neglect or improper treatment by m j ' . copaiba , cubebs , and other deadly poisons . From its peculiar properties in removing barrenness , erear , new , pure , and rich bloud ( thereby cleansing and strengthtnin » . ; whole system ) , it soon restores the organs to sound health *^' after all other remedies ( which have usually a depressing tendtn *' have failed ; hence its universal success in female complain ;* •' May be obtained , with directions , &c , through all Medicine w dors at j s . 6 d ., and lls . per bottle , or will be sent securely i . ac v * from the establishment , on receipt of the amount by Post ' ujf- ' order payable at the General Post Office , to Db . Alfbed Bisjl ? 48 , Liverpool-btreet , Kins ' s-cross , London . ' S
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IW SIX J LAKCJUAGES . FOORTIET 1 I ED 1 TIOK , CONTAINING TUE REMEDY FOR THE PREVENTION Or , DISEASE . Illustrated by One Hundred Auatomical and Explanatory Colour .-Engraving * on Steel . Ou Ph ysical Disqualifications , limmi Incapacity , and impediments to Marriage . A new and impitft edition , enlarged to 19 li pages , price 2 s . Gd . ; by post , direct !« the Establislmieufc , 3 s . Cd . in postage stamps , % * All Communications being strictly confidential the Aiais have discontinued the publishing of Cases . THE SILENT FRIEND ., A Practical Work on the Exhaustion and Physical Decav . the System , produced by excessive indulgence , the consequtw XL « Ai" u he Ub " ° ofme ! - <; ur y . with explicit direction ::.: K , ° l I ' l-eventive Lotion , followed b y Observations oa * tSnj ? K n"V S i , , sq « "lifit- i ations which prevent it ; IBs trated by One Hundred Coloured Engravings , by R . and LK h ! U * ? Il 0 rs ' , n ( i B 0 ld by Strange , 21 , Paternoster . ^ Uannay . ib 3 , and hanger 150 ,. OxforU-street ; Stane , 23 , Tltcllb-jro-I „„' . ^ Wr i" * ! , ""! Gordon , US , Leadenhall-street , late J . and It . Raimes & Co ., Leithwalk . Edinhu . ^ h n ; , muU .
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STATE OF TRADE . CupaeTraot . —So cheering change is seen intha bee of trade , thoneb anticipations of a favourable nature are entertained . Work is scarce all over the county , ana many b * nds are going idle for want of something to Co . — "SSSm Weaving TBii « .-The weaving trade for tteS season may now be said to hare drawn to a close , SKUon has been a very unremuneratire one for the heater Daring the year , while employment was ai its S to cS lith ion s hours « dcon 8 tan application at must earn only about 7 s . per week , and this at . the hart Hd 3 £ ; hut . sene rally speaking , an average of from is . KTonly wasihe usual wages made . At present about a third of that class are out of employment , and are waiting anxiously for the in troduction of the coming spring trade , althoug h under no anticipations of better prices The Auld llandeel Monday " kebbuckand bottle" will be mused from anv a table this year .
m Trade is Stibuso- — ^ The year has closed without any s ymptoms of a revival in the state of our wollen manufactures . The depression noticed as existing some time ago still continues to prevail throughout the whole district . M any hundreds of operatives are without employment altogether , and those who have it only get it after beiog several weeks idle . The consequence of this is that much pri vation has to be endured . —Local Paper . Bath . —The annual dinner of the United Boot and Shoe Makers of Bath , took place on Monday , December 29 th , 1831 . at Mr . Bindon's , Beef Steak Tavern , Bath , where they eojojed a most pleasant evening , thechairbeipgablyfilled i » y thiir worthy Secretary , A . Jones , and the vice chair by Mr . H . Marsh . Several appropriate toasts were given , and the evening was spent with the utmost hilarity and convi-Tiality .
Haschesteb , Jan . 6 . —We have not had much change as regards the home trade ; but shippers have been more active , and most descriptions of mule twist are in good demand at full prices . With the exception of No . 30 ' s , which are rather scarce , water twist is not eo much sought after . Some of the large shipping-house * have been buying shirtings rather extensively , chiefly wide cloths of good quality ; but 39-40-inch as low as from 61 b . have also taken the demand , and in some cases at as much as 3 d . per piece advance . Orders for mill yarn , suitable for India , have been given of considerable extent , and the spinners of these goods have in some cases been placed under contract to the end of the month . Altogether the market has a healthier appearance than might have been expected in the uncertain position of the cotton market .
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Tue Sesaior Evugraxi Ship . —This ship left the St . Satberine ' s Docks for New York on the 5 th of last November , with upwards of 300 emigrants on board , and it appears that some ten or twelve days after she had cleared the channel , when making the best of her way across the Atlantic , she encountered a most frightful gale , which ended in her being completely dismasted , and placed in a position the most distressing . On the 4 th of December she was observed by the Trident , whose report of the state o < the Senator , on reaching England on the 19 th , naturally gave rise to the moat alarming forebodings as to her likely fate . Accounts , however , hare been received of the Senator having succeeded in reaching Fayal , one of the Azores , on the lGth > f last month , after being buffeted
about on the wide Atlantic , in her helpless , condition , for upwards of a month . She had ri gged three small jury masts , which enabled her to reach a port of safety , so far as Faval is to the westward , and some distance out of the usual course to Hew York . Doubtless the sufferings of the emigrants were exceedingly severe , but as before noticed none of them are reported to have been lost . Providentially the Senator was of a first-class , sound , strong ship ; had ehe been otherwise , perhaps she would not have outlived the pie , but have perished with every soul . The emigrants were mostly of the agricultural class , and comprised men , women and children . The William Gibson , arrived at Queenstown from St . Domingo , reports seeing the ship off Funchal , and learned that the American consul has sent out a vessel to her assistance .
The Submarine Telegraph is Dasoer . —During the heavy gale from the north on Saturday night and Sunday morning , a large Russian schooner , called the Robert , M . lange master , bound to Cadiz , from Shields , in endeavouring to beat down Channel , was obliged to bring up . The gale increased in severity , and eventually the vessel drifted , when her anchor got hold of what the captain believes to have been the submarine telegraph . She then held on for sometime , but her chain not having the strength cf the electric cable , a fortunate circumstance , perhaps , ehe lost her anchor and mooring , and went again drifting . The master succeeded in getting her into the Downs , and receiving assistance from the boatmen she was brought to a secure anchorage . There does not appear to have been any interruption in working the telegraph , as a message was received through on Monday morning at eight o ' clock . A few days , however , will suffice to show whether the outer casing has been so far damaged as to admit the water to the wires , which would seriously influence them .
The Fortihcatioss at Sheeesess . —Orders have been given by the Colonel-Commandant , according to instructions from the Horse Guards , to affix the sights and locks on all the sea battery guns ; also to all guns forming the inner fortifications of the arsenal , citadel , &e . ; and also to stock with shell , shot , and ammunition all the servin " magazines to the Wtteries . The Royal Artillery commence on Monday next a battery of about eighty guns of largo calibre on swivel carriages , which could , if necesssry , be directed seaward , and concentrated on one hull . —Shipping Gazette .
A Passios for IIats . —A man , named Belloie , was on Saturday taken before the Tribunal of Correctional Police for stealing a hat . "Really , " he whined , the moment he was placed at the bar , " It is enough to make me shed every tear I have to see myself between two gendarmes for having made a mistake about a hat . " " A mistake ? " said the president ; "that remains to be seen . " "It was an error , impartial president , a simple error , and I submit it to your equitable justice and your lofty wisdom . " A stout gentleman deposed that , when he was playing at dominoes at a cafe on the 29 th November , the prisoner walked off with his hat ; and he said that he could not have mistaken it for his own as he carried it in his hand That was because I was too hot ! " " Too hot on the 29 th of November ? 3 fo—but the real reason was that it was too
big for you . " " I was tormented with domestic anxietv , " said tha prisoner , " and took the hat without knowing whatl did . " "But it seems that you are a regular hat stealer , as not fewer than forty-seven hats were found at your lodgings . " "That proves , president , that I had no need to take the hat of this gentleman . And the fact is that those hats were not stolen , but were purchased by me . I have a passion for hats , as other people have for horses ' or other things . But ^ a friend of mine , who formerly lent -me money , is now ready to lend me hi 3 oath , to prove to you that he has confidence in me , and that will satisfy j ou I could not have stolen the hat . " The witness swore
solemnly to the good character of the accused ; but the tribunal nevertheless condemned him to thirteen months ' imprisonment . Louis Kossom-Tbe " JS ' ew York Tribune" sums up the contributions to Kossuth , during his stay at New York at 11 , 593 dols 92 c In addition he had received a present of 600 acres of land from Mr . O'Reilly , a great number of fcooks , maps , and other things from different persons , three gold rings , several beautifull y worked purses , a number of portraits , and acasket containing two bullets , one used at the battle of Bunker ' s Hill and the other at the battle of Kew Orleans , as well as locks of hair of Washington and Jefferson .
Loss op a Steamer . —Intelli gence was received on Monday at Lloyd ' s , of the loss of the Town of Wexford steamship , off the Skerries , near Holyhead , during the violent north-westerly gale on Sunday morning . She left Wexford for Liverpool in the course of Saturday , with several passengers and a general live and dead cargo . Durin g the night she laboured severel y in consequence of the tempestuous state of the weather , and on the following mornin " she was observed off the Skerries , under canvass , he ? machinery apparently having broken down or in some way disabled . After beating off for about two hours , she dropped her anchor and brought too in the hope of the weather moderating and being able to clear the lee shore
However , the gale continued with but little intermission , and abont two o clock in the afternoon she parted from her anchor , and was driven ashore near Trafadog , some three or four miles to the eastward of the bay . Her perilous position having been before noticed , the life-boats put off to the rescue of the passengers and crew ,. and , with the aid of their own boats , every one of them were preserved . Litde , however , was saved of the ca rgo , as many dead cattle and pigs were seen floating about the bay . The last accounts from the wreck announce her to be bilged , and in "" t ^^ ssssss ^ Tiolent tbere is utu * Egtfius Railway —Our accounts from Alexandria mention that great commercial activity prevails in that city and throughout the who le of Egypt A large quantity of native producs of . very kind had been reciived from Arabia . Preparations ha re already been made to commence the works of the railway . Abdallah Bev . who is cZZl
vmn tne general inspection of the works is an Englishman by birth . Persons were « rriving ' Egypt from every part GaSne employment on the Mm . ~ AuUu 7 g Failure . —The commercial advices from Ifew York re-&SH 2 T tLe firm of Jamea B - Smitu $ * & , DaBanrj ' sKevalenta Arabica Food is a pleasant andActual remedy ( imhout medicine , inconvenience , or expW if »™ fifty tunes us value in other means of cie ) for nervouf stem ? CMCi mtertmal , liver and bilious complaints , however & rootej dyspepsia ( indigestion , ) habUual constipation , diarriili ! 5 ffi ! f& ^ i " * ' ° PP ression . distendon ^ Et o eruptions of the sfan , sickness at the stomach during preenaacv at " % ^ K ^ L ** ^^ tences ; debility iStSFSSf '* I ^^ fe- ^ ' ? ?^ ' cram P ' Pan « Wri , eumatism kou ¥ &c . The bestfoodior infants and invali ds generally , ai h le « r tarns and on the weakest stomach , nor interferes withacood liberal diet , but rmparte a health y relish for lunch and toner ^ d restores the faculty of digestion and nervous and muscular
energy 3 < m . " ?* ™» ed . The only remedy which has obtained 50 000 testimonials of cures , from Lord Stuart de DerieB , the Venerable Archdeacon Alexander Smart , of Ross , Major-General ^ C& ; ' ^^^ ? ^ y ^ ^« Sns 6 LitiL ^ r ^ rest ) ectab ' ty- A copious extract of 50 , 000 cures ^ aS ^ f & Da Bar'y a * * > ^ w Bond-street , London . aI » IS ^ rIhenanie of MeMre- DH Barry ' s invaluable food , as Sl * ta tare been so closely imitated , that invalid S . Daw ' f S ; exact spelling of both , and also to avoid bd ££ sadare 3 ? > New Bond-street , London , in order ¦ AwbacaFooflL \? T * 5 npoa b * Erralenta , ^ al Karalenta , P « as , beansfi , £ ?! r " , EeraIenta » or otner spurious compounds of ^* hfefi ( BiIlla l . nnaer a dose imitationot O » audacity of their i ^^ recommend them but the reckless wfceh , though aommihw j 1 nnscm P nlous compounders , and W-fcaedSeSS ^/ Pte dfor & s i wonl d P ^ sad havoc nentkTOr to-toy ^^ » raUdCTinfant , -See Advertise
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januakx iu 1850 2 THE NORTHERN STAR . ° ^ the BackGravelRheumatism
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 10, 1852, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1660/page/2/
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