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gLAJirS 60UT AND EHBUilAno PILLS
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Exoioious Fees is -me Codrtof Cuascekt . —On Saturday the accounts relating to the Court of Chancery were printed b y order of the ' fjourt of Chancery . The suitor ' s fund account shows in cash £ 126 , 120 93 . 2-J ., and in stock £ 3 . 832 , 117 Ss . Id . In the year , stock was p urchased with suiter ' s cash to £ 205 , S 10 16 s . The following fees in the year ending the 24 th November last amounted to sibout £ 134 . 000 . " We jrive some of the items as fees : —In the Masters' offices , the fee 3 were £ 36 , 212 33 . 7 d . ; in the Registrar ' s office , £ 15 , 180 17 s . ; in the Report office , £ 3 , 013 6 s . 5 d . ; in the Affidavit office , £ 11 , 993 8 s . 7 'i . ; in the Examiuer ' s office , £ 9 S 5 5 s . 4 d . ; in the Subpoena office , £ 215 . The fees by the secretary of lunatics were £ 3 , 992 Is . 2 d . ; by clerks to masters in lunacy , £ 3 , 085 11 s . 10 J . ; by tarneimasters , £ 29 , 38010 a . Id . ; by the clerk of enrolments , £ 7 , 152 2 s . lOd . ; by record and writ clerkB , £ 1 G , 782 16 s -id . ; by the petty bag office , £ 717 03 . 6 J . ; and thefces received under the TVinding-up Acts were £ 250 83 .
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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS . RE AD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS , selected from many hundreds in the possession of DR . BAKKEU ' I » m happy to inform you that my rupture is quite cured . '—Rev . H . Berbica , May 17 th , 1 S 51 . 'My rupture has never appeared since . I consider it a miracle to be cured aftersuff , ring twenty years , '—J . Ede , Esq ., J aue 2 nd ,
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HERB IS YOUR HEMEDT . tTOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF BAD LEGS , AFTER FORTY-THREE YEARS' SUFFERING . Extract of a Letter from Mr . William Galpin , of Id , St . Mary ' s Street , Weymoutfi , dated May loth , 1851 . To Professor Hollowav , Sib , —At th age of eighteen my wife ( who is now sixty-one ) caught avioleutcold , which settled in her legs , and ever since that tune they have been more or less sore , and greatly inflamed . Her agonies were distracting , and for months together she was deprived of rest and
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1 * 0 more . Fills nor any other l ) rii"s . 50 , 0110 CORES BY DU BARRY'S * BBVALBNTA ARABICA POOD , vS ^^^^^^ K-SiS aSSt ^ tt ^ S ^ ESSAYS effectual and permanent removal of indigestion ( d yspeS const ? SS ? n » sW « = SsE ; a ^ Ms ^^^
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DR . CVLVBRWEI . I , AN THE PLEASURES OF HEALTH KJ A series of popular works , Is ., each , by post Is . Od each ENJOYJ 1 ENTOP LIFE - sssSSSfsSsS ^ --IW ^^ EJ ^^ MBEJ FRAGMENTS FROM THE MOUNTAINS _ . , , _ . . Two Vols . vi o ~~ ti , \ , t 0 tlle r ' nkcs ' Skoicl 1 of Edinburgh ie Yol . 2 . _ The Lakes of Killarney ; Reminiscences ^ ' Dublin , &c .
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f — " DR . GllEER . 11 , HUTCHESON STREET , GLASGOW , PROFESSOlt OF HYGEIANISM . 'James Geeeb , £ s « ., M . D . Scottish llygcianInstitution , ' 11 , Hutcheson-street , Glasgow . < Deae Sib , —Having proved the value of your excellent Pills for many years , not only in my own country , but also in foreign climesy I can bear teatimony that they are the best and safest medicines to hii had in any country . Therefore , under this impression , I forward vou a Post office Order for £ 6 , far which send value in 1 'ills fur me ?« tnko to America . Please forward them per veturn , and oblige , dear Sir , yours respectfully , Vfa . Hall , Gospelsak , Tipton , Stuffordshire , Aug . 7 th , 1851 . ' _
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Brother Chartists Beware of Youthful Ten Shilling Quacks who imitate this Advertisement . PAINS BiVTIIE KACK , GKAVKIj , TiVJMKACiO , Klutiiinntisui , GohI , JudigcMtioii , £ > ebility , Strictnve , Olcct , etc . CAUTB « IV . —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 . Ue ltoos' celebrated Medical Adviser , ( slightly changing itB title ); sufferers will therefore do well to see that the stamp bearing the proprietor ' s name affixed to each Uo ? and bottle is a bona fide oovEBNMtNT stamp ( not a base counterfeit ) , . and to guard against the truthless statemer ts of this individual , which are published only for the baiestpurposes of deception on invalids , and fraud on the Proprietor . DR . DE EOOS' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS , as their name Ilena ) ( i . r the Kidneys ) indicates are now established as a most safe and efficacious remedy for the ' above dangerous complaints , DISCHARGES OF ANY KIND and diseases of the kidney 6 nd urinary organs generally , whether resulting from i .. prudence or otherwise , which , if neglected frequently end iu piles , fistula , stone in ihe bladder , and a linjrennLdeath ! . For gout , sciatica , rhematism , tix doloreux , erysipelas dronsv scrofula , lossofhairand teeth , depression of spirits , blushing inca pacityfor society , study or business , confusion , giddiness drow " siness , sleep without refreshment , fear , nervousuess , and even insanity itself , when ( as is often the case ) arising from , or combined with Urinary Diseases , they are unequalled . By their salutary action on acidity of the stomach , they correct bile and indii gestion , purify aud promote the remil secre ' tions , thereb * prevontlnc the formation of stone , and establishing for life the healthy functions of all these organs . ONE TRIAL svill convinc e the mctprejudiced of their surprising properties . May be obtained with directions , Ac , at Is . 14 d ,, 2 B . 9 d ., is . 6 d . lls ., and 33 s . per box , through all Medicine Vemiors ; or should anv difficulty occur , they will be sent ( free ) on receipt of the price in postage stamps , by Dr . De Uoo .,, 35 , Ely-place , Holborn-hiU , London . N . B . A i-ousiderable saving effected by purchasing the large sizes , TESTIMONIALS . To test the truth of which . Dr . De ltoos solicits inquiry from the persons themselves . T . Webster , Esq ., Senlford , near Melton Mowbray . — « Havinff read your advertisements , I felt assured your Kenal Pills would be of service to some of my neighbours . I have had twelve boses and they have derived great benefit from taking them . One man had a bottle of your Life Drops , and he very earnestly solicits more , it did him so much good . 1 have and shall coutinue to recommend your valuable Pilli to all my friends . ' Mr . Milton , Welch , Fnrness . — ' Your ltenal Pills are the only * medicine I have ever met with that have been of service . ' Mr . Westmacott . 4 Market-street , Manchester . — ' Your medicines are very highly spoken of by all who have purchased them of me . ' Mr . Smith , Times OFFicE . ' Leeds—One person informs me that your Renul Pills are worth a guinea a box . '
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SKIN ffiUBJPTIONS , 1 VB ! KV « U 8 DEBI ^ ST !' Scrofula , Diseases of ( lie tioncs mid Gliindg . ' DE EOOS 1 CONCENTRATED GUTT . E VITiE ( or Life Dn . ps ) is as its name implies a safe and permanent restorative of manly vigour , whether deficient from long residence in hot or cold climates , or . vising from solitary habits , youthful delusive excesses , infection , &c . It will also he found a speedy corrective of all the above dangerous symptoms weakness of the eyes , ioss of hair and teeth , disease and decav of the nose , sore throat , pains in the side , back , loins , &c obstinate liaea&esof the kidnas 5 ' . md WadAtr , g \ Cet , stricture ' seminal weakness , loss of memory , nervousness , headache , iiddiness drowsiness , palpitation of the heart , indigestion , iowness of spirit lassitude and lateral prostration of strength , ic , usually resulting from neglect or improper treatment by mercury , copaiba , eubeba and other deadly 1 oisons . ' ""' / £ ™« VU roper v es ^ remornS t » wenness and all disorders ofJEMALES , such as leucorrhon , or the thitei , " bead-ache giddiness , indigestion , palpitation of the heart , dry cough , lowness of spirits , &c , &c . It is admirably adapted to that clas ° of sufterers , as it creates new pure and rich blood , ( thereby purifying and strengthening the < vhole system , ) and soon restores tut Invalid to sound health even after all other remedie > ( which have usually a depressing tendency ) have failed ; hence its almost unparalleled SUCCGBSi Sold by Sutton and Co ., 10 , Bow Church Ynrd \ V EdwirdQ 07 , St . Paul ' s Church Yard ; Barclay and Sons , Farrinidon RtvJi ' S & »« * , 150 , Oxford Street ; Ilannay and mfflfS ? x ^ S reet ; But er and Harding , 4 , OheapsJdo ; R . Johnstone , k . lom' The lial ^ er . ' gWal ' ^ ° " ° f Whom ™* ™ May be obtained [ wi ( h . directions , &e ., at is ., 6 s ., and 11 * . per bottle To Prevent Bf vniifl on the Public by imitations of the above valuable remedies , Her Majesty ' e Honourable Commissioners of Stamps have directed the name of the Proprietor , in white letters 011 a red ground , to be en ^ avtd on the Government Stamp round each box and bottle , without which none are genuine and tn imitate which too closely is forgery and transportation . ' N . B . —Where difficulty occurs in obtaining any of the above enclose postage stumps to the establishment . '
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IN SIX LANGUAGES . Illustrating the improved mode of treatment and cure adopted by Lallesmand , Ricord , Deslandes , ani others , of the Hopital des Venerien a Paris , and m w uniformly practised in this country by WALTER DE ROOS , M . D ., Member of the Faculty d * Me < iecine de Paris . 35 , Et ? Placb , Holborn Hili , London , rpHE MEDICAL ADVISER J- improved edition , written in a popular style , devoid of technicalties , and addressed to all those who are suffering troin Sperma torrhoea , or Seminal Weakness , and the various disqalifyine forms * of premature decay rcsultinj ? from infection aud youthful abuse that most delusive practice by which the vi gour ana manliness of life are enervatad and destroyed , even before nature has fullv established the powers and stamina of the constitution . It contains also an elaborate and carefully written account of the anatomy and physiology of the organs of both sexes . ILLUSTRa TED BY NUMEROUS COLOURED ENGRAVINGS , with the Au thor's observation on marriage , its duties and hinderances TiVp prevention and modern plan of treating gleet , stricture Sv ' nhiliR Jic . Plain directions for the attainment of health vigour and consequent happiness during the full period of tin , e alloted to gup species . " The work is illustrated by the detail of cases , thus render !™ it what its name indicates , the medical friend of all who m-iv 1 ! suffering from the consequences -if earl y error and vice—a I whioh maybe consulted without exposure , and with evev » « ranee of complete sujcess and benefit . ' assu-Published by the Author ; and ¦ old b y Strange 21 Pnf „„ » Row ; Har . nay 63 , nd Sanger , 150 , Oxford Street ' - Stiri n Titchbortie Strnet , Haymarket ; and Gordon Ur' i ? 3 Street , London ; J . andR . Raiines and Co ., Leith ' W-Tlk- V * u , Dr . c ' ampbell / Argjll Street , Glasgow . [ $ ¦ *» S ^ " ^ " i and T . Mewton , Chunk Street , Ltorpoo ; R II XX £ ? M f ' W , Manchester ; andlt . H . Powell , 15 , wJsimSand sSj May be obtained in a teakd envelope fhmeh . all booksfih-f , 9 . m ortoaMiffioid ^ wiine sentdirkfyoVt ^ for forty two postage stamps . ¦ "" ' M > m ( jree )
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> [^^ M ^ aMHl ^ iaMHMBMaMaMMHaMiMMM ^^^ BiM ^^^^^^^ V V , Pains in the Back , Gravel , Rheumatism , Goiit r ^ Indigestion , Debility , Stricture , Glm , Lxn % i \ TiK , BARKER'S PURIFic * l ; . ' ¥ ¦ XJ have in hundreds of cases effected a cure y , v ^ 1 * ** means had failed , and are now established , by the ,. „„ a " oik '' ~ i patient who has yet tried them , as also by the facultv '" * 4 . 1 as the most safe and oflicttcious remedy ever disc ™ TllEl » Uv ** M charges of any kind , retention of tlie urine , and dl « * fur , i- ' I Kidneys and Urinary Organs generally , whether resuir " ° f tl ? " i prudence or otherwise , which , if neglected , frem sfr ( "ni 3 stone in the bladder , and a lingering death 1 P 0 P p "J im , ' % llheumatism , Tic Doloreux , Erysipelas , Drobsv < w ? , ' c < ati " ^ Hair or Teeth , Depression of Spirits , Hlushiug , lneaSf ! I > W > . I Studv or Business , Confusion , Giddiness , Drowsinew « i "' W m * I
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IK SIX JLANCOJAGES , FoUMIETH ED 1 TIUN , CONTAINING THE REMEDY FOR THE « PKBYBKTIUN 01 ? DISEASE . i M b ! 1 SSm o ?^ 11 ? 1111 ™ 1 A , natomical *™ ExplanatoryClourell # rSShmenS oSS ^ ^ V All Communications being strictly confidential the , h , ( ta have discontinued the publishing of j Cases . :
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TUMULT AT THE GREAT WESTERN COTTON WORKS . BRISTOL .-BRUTAL CONDUCT AM ) CONVICTION OF THE MANAGER . Th , ciiv of Bristol prese ^ d on S » Jr& 5 ^^ jjj ' asceneof verv -- "j ^ iyg ^ dseSpio edTS SS MofdaytLe mgiBtrate , ^^ engaged in investigating « £ ;~« £ fo * out of the dilute , . inddumg the periodof im uuuroi tne
their sittioe waich occnpiea . - «« aay ; the sS adjacent to the council houBe were densel y c « W ^ kVHnds fr ? W the factoi d 1 other * taking a £ interest in the proceedings . Mr . John Ashworth , the nunaeer of the works , had been summoned by a young woman , named Einnw Williams , as well as by several other girh and married women for having assaulted them on Thursday ew : iin ? week . Mr- Ayre appeared for the complainants , and Mr . G . L . Km conducted the defence . It appeared from t fie statement of Mr . Ayreand the evidence adduced by l . i'ii , that for sonu ? time P : l 3 t tnere "ad been dispute * goiiisr o" between the girls and women engaged in the factory ^ in consequence , fir 3 t , of the wages of the latter having been to : i large extent absorbed by a series of , as they considered , improper fines and deductions ; secondly , of t'm working time of the mill having been improperly
kept : and , thirdly , of a narrow wicket , only fourteen or fiftven inches » ice , having been set up for them to pass through on leaving the factory , -whereby they were much inconvenienced in leaving the place , and were detained upon the . remises for a very much longer period than was neceBlary . On Thura lay evening week they refused to leare ttie premises uniess the gate was opened , as was formerly the ease , and the manager then came into the yard -Bitii h stick and some dogs . He , according to the ORss for ihe prosecution , hissed on the dogs , struck the giri Williams down , and kicked her , wounding her hand with a stick , ami then ordered the mechanics to bring up a fin-engine , with which he played water on the women and girl- foruiore thtn an hour , throwing them into a state of the greatest terror and confusion , and drenching them
{ m = « :: y having miles to go home ) to tha skin . Upon crossexamination , it was admitted that all the bands by agreement stopped their l « oms before the engine was stopped , but -Jiis was not done until they found the en « ino still gou : * at ten minute * after the time fixed by law and by the ap-. ;; -meiits at the factory for closing . On the part of the mai :. ger , it « n 5 urged that be was not ou ! y ju-tified in w > . ? . 7 : e did , i ; ni ¦ ie .-prved applause for it , inasmuch as he hi « : : a !;«; n a very iwiient mode of quelling a riot which threatened to end in a serious destruction of his employers ' pn-. j-i-j ty . It » a < denied that he struck or kicked the girl orrinsed on the dogs , or that he poured water from the erjriue to the extent described . Evi . ience was adduced to sh <• = ? that by . < ud . I .-nly stopping their looms before the etowiin . ? of the . n « i > , e , the girls injured the machinery and
tU-. r . afterwards Jar «« numbers of stone 8 were thrown from a ivt . wd outside of 1 he works and from the hands within trb--eby windows were broken , other parts of the factory inja . cJ , th- manager himself struck , and some men severely inj : red , several of the stones weighing many pounds The witnesses were cross-examined , and on many points disa « i :- * d , especially as to the time at which the stones were fii ^ t thrown from the inside . The balance of testimouy ¦ wa - . tuat it was after the engine had been played upon the b : i-:: ! 3 , but it was clear that missiles had been cast from the onvids previously . The testimony was aUo discrepant as to tue time at winch the engine stopped . One fixed it at ten minute ?
, and another at abont five minutes past six . Tl . e time keeper st « t « -d six o ' clock , but then it appeared he \; v \ entered six o ' clock because it ought to stop at six oYU-ek , and ti .-at ke had made a similar eUtrv for every day in the week , although it was admitted by one of the hands th : u on Tuesday the engine had , owing to a stoppage in the < la . \ worked till nearer seven o ' clock . The magistrates afi . rcai-efally reviewing all the facts of the case , conaidescl that an unjustifiable assault had been committed by tlit .- manager , wijom they convicted in the penalty of £ 5 . Intelligence of ihe decision was speedily conveyed to the crt--K . i ! i without , wlui received it with the loudest demonstrations of joy .
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MARYLEBOXE . The enterprising manager of this place of entertiinmsnt ponded a rich treat on Mouday night for the lovers of nor-.-lty , in the production of two new pieces . The first is ai ; iee-act « lramn , froin the pen of Mr ! n . Co ' eraan , entired " Lelia ; or , the Betrothed . " The scene is laid in I ? =. ' y ; and the plot chiefly turns on two rival counts ( Mr . L' ^ iiaiu auil Mr . Kanoe ) , who aspire to the hand of the fa ; .- Lslia ( Mrs . Cowle . ) There is the nsual ntnouut of pic : 'ing and dialUrie , and one or two assassinations . The
comic parts of Coppo and Jacintha wor « very well supported by Mr . FraicLs and Miss Barrewcliffc . At the close Mv .-.. Cowle and Mr . II . Frazer were called before the curtails . Tha second pie .-e , described as a " Historical rom > i > co and dramatic prologue , " also Jias its scene in Italy . It tikes the tills of its principal character , " Constantia " wL .: hwasweH supported by Mrs . Cowle . Tu * in * reduction ' of a « -. jmival and a masked ball gave opportunity for a display Of Vie strength of the company , as well as for presenting 3 i » v . e highly ludicrous " situations . " Been pieces were fav «; ur ? . bly received . The house was well filled .
MARIONETTE THEATRE . Vbis elesrant entertainment was varied on Monday ni » ht by the production of a new comedietta , entitled " Pollprsetice ; or , Secret 3 of the Suffrage "—x piece de circonstaace , called forth by the presi-ut stir in the world of pollti •¦* . It is founded on the tergiversations of a pol tical b » r « ier , who makes his principles subservient to his intere-f , and sells bis vote to the highest bidder , and the lores of :: i « aporeiiuee and hi 3 daughter . Of course eood use is moe of the obvious joke to be obtained from «( h ) : <» 3 and po-s . The piece , however , is on the whole sirartly written anu contains some clever hiss at passing events . We need scarcely say that it was exceedingly « ell performed , the aci-iHi i-eiKg perfect in their parts , which can aeclom be sail of a first performance at other houses ; and its announcement for repetition was received with unanimous apvianse i , y a fuu : mdiencn—the soi-disant author of the esrablishment , Mr . Hugo Vamp , making his bow of acknowledgment .
ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION A post agreeable entertainment has . jus ; commenced it tb-., U , Utuuoub . vaMr Pce < i . professor cf sh-Sg afthe Royal Academy of Music . The lecture is ., n tue music of D . r , dm and other BwKA composer ,. Mr . Peed eoSSS by gixsng a brn-i outline of the life of Dibdin in which he s ^ riBv- ^ R- ' -a ^ t sst'sc . TarjsMs'ist
• sssp S tTKar . isisvs . steasas- ; tp ^^^ r ^ tjz ^ jsil s |? ts 5 tsriLr jS rc-. ud theIn ? ututmwCwereattra ; -ted bv some bXu ' re ,. resentat . onsof trees and landscapes m J £ t lultiul th , work « f Mr . W . P . Windsor , profi ' list , -ffj ™ " n ^ ltyouhw art appears to us to pl .-. ce it amou " " e purticulariy appropriate to the female hand ; and wtunder sfc . udti . at seveml foreign visitors to ^™ hw av ^ hul thc mjclTM of the opportune of rec , ivi " g ustructKiiiintbuattracuve art , which affords soei < 4 atan » L peudajrctotheaibntuoi . ser ^ -book . The traffi £ » Sf tfe likenesses m profile is deserrowr partieu ar noSce a well as the various forms in which the art is dta aved
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THE NORTHERN STAR . : Mar ° h 6 , 1852 [^^ M ^ aMHl ^ iaMHMBMaMaMMHaMiMMM ^^^ BiM ^^^^^^^ V V ,
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 6, 1852, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1668/page/2/
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