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m d ili ^ liliil ^ iK Wi ^^ ¥ ^^^ 0 1 JKtfBRi ^^ the ^ Kb ^ Jofe jCi _ £ ing himself as an experienced practitioner in the Cure of ^ that troublesome DISEASE , sptfrer the town of Leeds , ddring which time he has had «^ OT Mypo caw ^ gf ^ i to w wMr ^ B ^ ii » ^ rffPk ^^ dreadful maladV jn all its | teges .- ;' " The most pbstina 6 ^ " £ fi ] ffiffiep $ kjh ] i& under his treatment , which hiye jnvanablybeenTpund to give way tobm akillj
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A CERTAIN DISEASE CURED WITHiN . ¦¦ _ . /; . . . ONE "WEEK , : - -. ' ' : - -:- -. MR . WILKINSON , SiiVgeoh , near the Church , opposite the Anchor Inn , Hunslet , continuen , with un-ibated assiduity , ' to eradicate every species of Infection , In recent cases , ' , a perfect cure is . ' conipleted withinca week , ' or no charge made for Medicines aftc , the expiration of that period . And in those of the utmost inveteracy , where other Practitioners" have tailed ^ a proper ; perseverance in hisplan of treatment insures to the patient , a ' safe , well grounded , and lasting re-establfehment , , consulted with the greatest secrecy ' and honour , at his houge frphi nine to one , and f fom four till nine ^ and on Sunday 8 till two . " v Patients in the . Qountry , by stating their . 'Cases , may have a proper Remedy sent with Directions rendered so plain that Patients of either Sex may cure theniselves without even the knowledge of a bedfellow .: He hopes that the successful , easy , and expeditious mode he has adopted , of eradicating every symptom of a Certain Disease , without any material alteration in diet , or hindrance of business , arid yet preserving the constitution in full vigour arid free from injury , will establish his claims for support . As this Disease is one which is likely to be , contracted whenever exposure takes place , it is notlike many other visitors , once in life , but dn the contrary , one infection may scarcely have been removed , when another may unfortunately be imbibed , therefore the Practitioner requires real judgment in order tp treat each particular Case in tfuch a mariner as not merely to remove the present attacky but to preserve the constitution unimpaired , in case of a Tepetition at no distant period . The man of experience can ayail himself o !! -the : greatest ^^ improyenients ^ iri ' inbdern practice , by being able to distinguish between discharges of a specific and of a simple or mild nature , which can only be made by one in daily practice , after due consideration of all . circumstances . In the same manner at birth , appearances often take plaCe in children , which call for a-prpper knowledge and acquaintance with the disease , : in order to discriminate their real nature , and which may be the means of ' sowingdomestic discord , unless managed by the Surgeon with propriety arid skill . Patients labouring under this Disease , cannot be too cautious into whose band they commit themselves . The propriety of this remark is abundantly manifested , by the same party frequently passing the ordeal of several Practitioners j before be is fortunate enough to obtain a perfect cure ; The following are some » f the many symptoms that distinguish this Disease;—a general debility , eruptions on the head , face , and body ; ulcerated sore throats , scrofula , swellings in the neck , nodes oh the shinbones , cancers , fistula , pain * in the head and liiubs , which are frequently mistaken for Theumiitism , &C &c .
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** & ¦ '¦ . v ¦ ' "SB ^^^ y-- ^ The Leipzig AUgetnem ^ Zejtung lias tin article 8 £ ig 3 EL ^; 8 ho ^ ra ^ S ^ e ( fe ^^ lapport ^ ing the Prussian government in order to check the aBrtW © tt ^^^^^^ 95 SfefeH 222 KrTr ; i : - * '' : i ; i H 25 f ? The sainTpaperhas ' flatterirom ilantzic , which states that in the province of West Prussia , alsoy the excitement among the Roman Catholics is very ___ i _ . „! iv . ^ . 1 jiia-i--- "fc ^ --- — ' -if "" - ^ -iWti ' it ^ iriTr prevented on the one hand by the attachment of the £ omm ^ epW ^^^^^ ^ ' ^^^ ^ them in every possible way in improving their condition and enswinj ^ hjsrhri subsistence , and on the j jbther Wndb jT ^^^^ thfei great severity with [ Which resistant ? t ^ itie y ^^ J ^ . v visited . At Kuim ¦ 15 clergymefi ^ y ^ lfl ^ tpkg ^ efe ^ t ° break off all in-Itercourse wUh ^^|^|^ mtl ^ ew | } and to assert ; as martyi ^^^|^ ay ^ # e ;;« J > man Catholic relig ion . ¦ v' - !' ^'^ - -- . - " : ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦¦ ~ H- " *' . V ; : " . "" . .:. '"' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ .. ; i The Prussian-government has published a maniifesto , addressed ' tbrthe' peopte of these provinces , explaining and justifying its proceedings . ; * ' The coronation of the Emperor'of Austria , as King of the Lpmbardo-Venetian kingdom , will take place . at : ; Milan in the beginning of ^ eptemr ber . The Austrian Court will afterwards proceed to Venice . ' '•;• . ¦ . ^
The . government ofr Warsaw has advertised the ! disposal by auction of . the ; contract for conveying from Warsaw . toSt ^ JPetersburgtsuch of the ; sons of ; the Polish nobility sis are ' admitted into the corps of Ica ^ etej or the Tegimept of onoWesi The upset or minimum price was to he : 120 paper roubles ( francs ) for each individual , and the successfulbidder was to make a deposit ' -of 300 roubles . This singular auction , which is strongly . stigniati 8 ed by . several journals , was to takeplae ^ on . the J 8 th instant . . It is said at Stuttgardt lhat Prince Frederic ,
• nephew of the King of Wurtemberg , is to ; come to England to represent the King at the coronation . , The t > ehats informs us , on the authority of its correspondence from St . Petersbur ^ h , that Count Gregory de Strogarioff has been officially appointed Ambassador Extraordinary to London for the coronation of the Queen , and not Count Woronzoff as was stated . Count de Stroganoff was Russian Ambassador at Madrid at . the time of the invasion of Spain by Napoleon , and held the same office at Constantinople during the Greek insurrection .
We find in the Hamburgh Correspondetitthe following extract of a letter of the 17 th instant from Berlin : > " In the saloons of one of our most distinguished diplomatists it is stated that a Pewer , which is no party to the Quadruple Alliance , has become a mediator , and has entered into negotiations between Don Carlos and the Queen of Sp . aiu , with the view of putting an end to the civil war in that country . " , Monastic Doings in Italy . — -A letter from Florence details a circumstance which belongs rather to the dark ages than to the civilization of ; modern times . The facts are shortly these ;—The fainily of a monk belonging to one of the
Tnonasteries ' of the Vallombrosa mountains received some private information which led them to believe that their relative had been unfairly dealt with . by the Superior of the monastery . In answer to the first inquiries , the Superior declared that he had sent the monk on a mission to a very distant convent , but when the inquiries were repeated , and the importunities of the family had increased , the Superior , to get rid of them altogether , did actually produce a certificate of the friar ' s death . The family , however , had received information so positive as to induce them to invoke the aid of the police , and'upon starching the monastery the wretched friar was discovered in a damp underground cellar , in . wbicblbe bad been enclosed for six years , merely because he had made himself obnoxious , to the Superior . When
discovered and extricated , he was in a state of perfect idiptcy , lookip ^ scarcely huiiian , his body covered with hair , and the only words he could be forced to utter were " Sti ? i Francisco yii ha messo la , " ( San Francisco put me here ) . The wretched being was on the . 11-th- of April confined in the Lunatic hospital of Florence , and the Superior of the monastery was in custody jto answer for the crime before a proper tribumiU "The Grand Duke bad taken up the affair with , great zeal ^ and ; independently of the criminal proceedings ; against the Superior , all the members of the monastery had been placed under the most strict surveillance of the police .- It is but just , however to add , that , the community appeared to be innocentpf any ^ participation in the crime , and that the Superior , and two or three associates , seem the ( only guilty parties ;
Tu kk Ev . —The Augsburg Gazette gives a letter of the 4 th inst ., from Constantinople ^ announcing that on the 30 th ult , a Hatti-sheriff was issued , appointing the Grand Vizir , Rauf Pacha , to the post of minister of the interipr , in the room of Akif Pacha . Thus the office-of Grand Vi ? ir ,, the highest and most important of the empire , -js'Suppressed , together with the- Supreme Court ; over which he presided , On the 2 d inst .-jpart of the Ottoman fleet came to anchor off the Beschiktacb , according to the custom observed on the approach of the summer season .
Canada . —It is rumoured , under ; the ydate 6 f March 26 , from Nova Scotiaj that there are appearances within the Vermont Ifrontierpfithe ^ United ! States which have givenSirJohnjCoiborne ^ n ' o sm&l £ uneasiness ; and induce $ ; him [ jp ; Si ? ji 3 ^ fpjf . ju ^ re ttorfg ^ —in fact , for whatevS"ipQH | SvJbe ; fPMeji :. fjrQnt . ; th . e province ? south-eastof ^^ frS& ! Liwrenc ^ iTjfe 93 i 3 f just arrived put ,. was to proceed in the ; Pique frigate as far as the ice would admit of , and then the regiment was to bepassed on in steamers towards
Quebec . A considerable assemblage of republicans on , the- Vermont . side of the line , for the declared pur- ' pose of attacking Lower Canada , is stated ; to have been the circumstance which' chiefly engaged the British GeneralVattention ; at the . same time it is necessary to add , that facts have transpired which imposeupon the Ministers * of Queen ; Victoria ithp . duty of requiring explanations from the 'President' of the United Ftates more full and satisfactory than any which have yet been demanded or affbrdedi- ^ Timcs .
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Sagacity of Lord Palmerston . — Lord Palmerston paid his convenient constituents of Ti verton a flying visit on Tuesday . " He arrived , " says tbs report , " on , . Tuesday evening , and left again at midnight on Wednesday . " In the itvteriin , probably on some dining occasion , be ' . ' managed to deliver a long speech containing , a clever p leading for the ministry . He also communicated a . piece , 6 f , inr telligence respecting a measure in w ^ jch ' / hle ' iprofessed to bave taken rauc ^ interf ^ tj 9 nd ;\ fhicJi pertainly will be new . s in London . " W ell ^ gentlemen , there was another important question , which has occupied the attention of ( the Government and Parliament- ^! mean the law for establishing aModified
system of relief in Ireland for the destitute poor ; At first there were great objection ' sia it- ^' and- I ^ for one long doubted whether any system could be ea ^ tablished in Ireland , consistent witB real advantage to the poor , and without any great and sen ou * injury , if not ruin to the owners of property .- But ! furtber reflection satisfied me , that . not . only such measure could safely be ad # Bfced , - Dut that it was absolutely necessary to adopt it , and that such a measure wasthe only foundation upon which we could Mildouthope& of the permanent improvement of * the social '
coiidftionfOf Iceland , > A . bill , yms j > aw « £ aftejr a , iaature discwssipn and ^ cpnsjd ^ r ^ ppy aqd it is jioui&TQ \ tkeapprfivdt ? fJte $ ^ hope thajt * njeagure ; whjph k : % >^ ne . pes . sajfy , $ > r ' ^ e gpod of ^ he : coug % , will epme f iow p , to t jas / ^ ith jont , any ; j ^ t $ rj ^ al ^ tisn ^ , p ^ t : least wl ^ i nou ^ vto , ( Jefeat the objects , i ^ thoae who framed th ^ Wjea ^ nre . ' , '; X . h ? . ViQ ( e-pape ? of -the Comiaons an ^ pnidces ^ rthat therthirdriiieading ojf . ^ ie Irish . ' Boor' flill ^ yfhici Lprfl . PaimeEston dfec ^ ared to Jbavepa ^ ed , ' aid ^^ e , exoiting ; disapproval p f tb « f [ Iior ^> ia , ai ^ Ordet of fhei > a ^< MM (^ m ^ dd ^^^^^ r , \ \ '"'
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age-street , Paddington-green , on Saturday morningy f boy , a wrejtched balf-sj » ryed efeature j ^ who " ^ occtfpied a ' niiserable Idaging ^ n L issoli- | Tdve , 7 TTfli 8 > brought to the station-bouse abouteeven that mom- ^ ing , ' charged with having stolen a pubppan ' s ; Jquarti pot . He was cqnsigned ' to ^ phe of th ^ cells ' apprppriate to 'prisoners , and in abputai bourfa ^ d ta -diajf ; ft ^ tlielcomft 3 iP& k . ^ lslledltbei . ceMs to fy ^ jtoejj ^( prisbners , preparatory to their being conducted before the magistrates , when : to-hi ^ great sutpriseSha ^ dift ^ poverea-the ; pp pr fellowrsuspended b y the , neck with " a . handkerchief . , / : ¦ - /
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^ T ^ K ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ Sg IWWhiDifi Chabity . —Baron Sina . NVW banker of Virnna , is said to have drawn ^¦ Kin | t severe rep rimand for ha ving given BSSMrfionns for the sufferers by the inundation at Pesth , while the Emperor has given only 20 , 000 . Prince Metternich , w « are told , said to Wm ;« it seems , Baron , that you do not understand propriety M . RothMhild is richer than yoq , and yet he haj given only 15 , 000 florins . It appears that you think yonreelf above the thronevThe Emperor
beneficence and modesbf . " t An Awkward Mif ^ K ^ &tardfe ^^* lorse-dealer . named Barker , residing at Little ShelwMi
" mm fi . " ^ ' v . wi y Mam ^ niiuy ^ iBg iff ^ gg ^^ ic violent concussion with some other vehicle ( as gap posed ) the gig ' ^^^^^^ Mniaz was upset , and he was thro >*^ P ^^^^ bere he lay in ! town to the epol ; , where MroonoTtEeTour young vmeHi ^/^ lkfri irhflfianaedrae ^ gave them into custody , on a charge of robbing him of £ 95 in bag ^ n ^ j ^ T ^ { or ^ M > whi < he ^^ said he haffJepoaited-in-lus waist-coat ppcket when he left Cambridge . The young men were locked m * during the ¦ ; night . ii ; Nei ^ orifiigBSrker prbaeedeattew >« dr-told theiinspector ' itoJibetwbBi ; them as he had
, found the money between the lining of his small jclothes where it appeaiHie ^ had cbiisigned ^ it , as he l had been in the habit ^ j d ^ infrjwhen partaking tpc ifreely of liquor , Tfce ' men were detained in cua . rtod y till Monday ^^ morning ^> whea th ^ ywere taker ( b efore Col . PemBerton , -at , , TrunipiBg . ton , and th « j affair was cbniprpiniseoV by Barker giving tbere s small sum of money each y ^ as compen 8 atiori . :: ¦ The DucHES ? o » Leins te ^ , ' ^ Diamonds . — A warrant has' been issued' bf' "thl ' iMgistrates o : iHenry-street . ^ Polrce-offieej CDiiblirif ^ Bgaln st Sii Francis Stanhope , on a charge of being eohcernec iatherobbery of thei casket'if ^ amdndi belonging to the Duchess of Leinster , ¦ which have ^ since . been restored . Sir Francis is brother of the Duchess , and holds the pffice of Usher to the Knights of St . Pat ¦ ¦ ¦
rick > • .- ¦ - ¦ - ' . - ; ; -. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ . ¦ .:. > .: ; -:. : « jV . ; ... ; . ¦/' , A Lucky WiGHT . T-ThomasNield , of Prestbury near Macelesneld , was recently indicted for marryini Hannah Simcock , tis former wife , Mary Ella , beini then alive . -.- This case excited considerably , merri ment in court . As sopn as the Attorney ^ Qenera commenced opening -the case the prisoner \ began U cry out for mercy and pulled faces of the mo ? convMSa \ d ^ bription . ' Onthe firstwithess ( fte first wife ' s fithevy ^ akinj his appearance in the box , the prisoner , Sddri-ssinj his lordship , said , " My dear lord , don't allow Nathai to swear anything ; he ' s what- they caJl an infidel ( Addressing the witness . )—You know you are Nathan . "
In answer to a question from his lordshi p , th < witness said that he implicitly believed id the Hob Scriptures . He then proved the marriage of th < prisoner to Mary Ella . Prisoner ( to the witness)—Now , Nathan , was ' ril I a good husband to Mary , and did ' n ' t she use m « very badly ? . Witness ^ -No . - : Prisoner--Did ' nt I catch her with an old chap the very day we were married ? Witness—I doa ' t know . ;'" ¦ ¦ - .- ¦ ¦¦' - ¦¦ ' •;¦ ¦ ¦ . - ¦¦ ¦ -- '¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ V ' -- - ' , - . /• :, --Prisoner- ( to the . Judgej-rMy dear lord , Nathan knov ^ s that Ikmade an agreement , with Ma . ryi ( Whick w as on a" stamp ) that * we should part . ( To the wit ness ^—Isn't this true , Nathan ? Witness—Well , I believe it is , Thomas ; I signed the agreement , on ' i shilling stamp . —( Laughter . ) : ,
The Judge—That was not a-legal dissolution of the marriage contract . Mr . Sadler , the superintendent of the Stock pbrs police , produeedythe -register of the prisoner ' s first marriage . As soon as it was put in , the prisoner roared out , "My dear lord , ask Joseph if he has brought th ( i stamped paper with him . '' - —( Laughter . ) The clerk of the parish cbnrch of Prestbury produced the certificate of the prisoner ' s second m » riage with Hannah Simcdck ^ Hannah Simcock when called , cprrobprated the fact of her marriage with the prisoner on the 2 / th of May . 1833 .
Prisoner ( to the witness , casting an imploring look ) - —Hannah , my dear , did I ever behave badly to you ?^ Hannah ~ Nd ^ Thomas . Prisoner- ^ Hannah ' , " "dea r , don't you rememler Mary andmt si gning .-paper , that I might many you ? Witness- iY « s , " fThomas I knew you were married before . 1 The case for , the prosecution being closed , his lordship asked tho prisoner if he wished to say anjthing ? The ; pris 6 nep ( eryjng ) - ^ Yes , my lord , this is . & ease . I am a man _ - that has had a great deal of trouble ; about Mary . '" | She ^ s a bad unand La *
, brought : me to ; ruin . ~ J' 11 tell ypn , my lord , a ijt about her ; trick * MLapghter . ) r ^ As we were going to : be married she said , to me ^ 'Thomas , don't mate a fopr of me '; I h ' ave'been made a fool of once before v T- ( I < atighter . ) Now , ; my lotd , I maniedj and tbe ; yery same night I catched her with : an old chap , named JRoyle , and do you know , my dear lord , he > liviBg with her ta this day . Isn ' t this a worse shames than . mine ?; . Well , my dear lord , you see I hadfmore trbu ] We ;^ in seven months , Mary bad a child —( Great l ^ yg hter , ) I did ^ t know what to mafce ptjtbis ^ sp gsays L to the doctor , " Doctor ,
w ^ atdq youitpink , about Mary having a little nnst uj ; Sevgn ^ monitbs ? , * ' and he said it was a commoa H 3 ^ ia # t ^ UiJa ^ $ rst . 4 ^( Laughter . ) The poor little t ^^^ f ^^ j ^^ Efjithat-she kept running tod * fpr ^^^^ 5 ^ 8 ? e ;^ eitEer she was to have the oil 6 liaj ^ W 3 : Mhm 3 ile ^ ^ sjgpmut to her about W } ^^ Mm ^^^ i&J ^ little finger thin my wholeTbpJy . —Jft , the ¦ Jlose ^ of the prisoner ' . !! Hcroiifii ^( Jdres ? , the uncler-sheriff had ^ much diffifliltj ' ip resfqrine order in the / cpurt . The jury found !» a G . uiltyjandhe was sentenced to six mpnth '
simprisonment . ; , '¦ ¦ ¦^¦ :-, :. ^ '' :.. : -- ' v- : ' \ .:-- ' - : ; -: ; ; :-: ; y - ^ The } X * At , ACK PBEMiE ^ i . —if jt were mereljP a cp , ur % r that Lord Melbiuurpe went to . Coortso QftefftT ^ fihe ; . « at himselfi .-dowp .: id Buckiqghai Blouse , p ^ Windsor Castle i purely ^^ jgrarify ft « ^ nity vpf an old ; . beaa- ^ a , passing Jokei , and ¦¦' $$ 1 notice . ; wpuld t be , gll tjiat jWpi ccpduct eouid ; # it frorn ^ inen ; engaged in ; thje ^ serJLDTi 3 , busjlr , ess of lift-But it is not pour passer le temps—it is not beca ^ e ^ be , prefers the society ; p , f hisRpyal / Mistressto any ¦ p $ heiy ; that the worldly . an ^ lj ^ ausibie ^ JEieaief devotes hupsejf to the , ^ utie | S p | . ^ . dangler ,: carel ^ i it would seem , of all o ' theJv " It is in ' the Goort Mt the Cabinet liv « & ^; pepr 1 ye ; -Lei 4 lMelbourne of the
Royal faypux ) and he is lost as a Minister-. . T ^ hertr fore ^ he ^ ^ watches'thtS ( Jueen with pe ' rpetnsl anxietj ; therefOTe he aims ^ excluding froia ^}^ ^ alacfri « - cincts' " all who " might suggest " matters disa&vaDt ** gepiis to himself and his coHikgues .- ; In lbnnSBr '?«' riods of British , history , Ministers : h * vejb ^ c 8 ^ perepnal favpurites of ^^ the ¦ Kingf \ an ^ -QaeeDsip we believe in every case the c 6 nne » bii was injorio 03 both to 5 over £ ign and PeQfje ' —in , ^ pii& ' . fiial'&& forDQer . But Lprd Melbourne presents the odj instance in modern . thnes / iof : aiPrime-Mnuter ®" grossiag ^ Sthe SBciety ^ andV becpming the . constot companion or the Monarch . Some of his predecis-Sarfll , ; jn theg ^ g ^ if < $ the First and Second George
ccurted the wives or mistresses of the Xiflgs ; ^ I ^ rd . Melbbun «! s ; pu ^ p ^ wpttia < hdt be altogeth ? answered i ^ Ahis ^ v ^ i ^ > to ; (^ ijeg v ^ ictopa when * town , a ^ dJ > r , olonged spionms ' at ' the . coiintrj teadfeices df ' Sdyaify / we ^ ^ PittiWM apxxnutietf $ wghrJ 3 * Prg < h the Third ^ agains ( ^ the cpmbined Aristocracy in Pailimf ^ ^«^ ppwer ^ mm M&& ; t ; pto «» f fm ^^^ M ^^ MaMi ^ or ^ A ^ tobr ^ | rM--l M ## -1 W ! k ^ Tio ^ fa& ^ fe /' . <» Jf
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self-pledgetimeasures : it i * J ° ^™\ __ " * % , & without the « wwra ' o £ > l ^; iWietewTiel » i ^^ 4 ipn < JtiifeaPwle' / Jwih ^ me ftl » os f' ^^ v , The House of Commons has scarcely ¦ £ **** % influence on the proceedings of the Qovernmen ^ SChe Tfsppnsibility -of Ministers is a f f ^ VPopU . kjist ^ cracy wpuid seem to be as weak as the r ^ tar party—or the ghost thereof . It is M "" f ^ -r * a Ae fkilfuljnanwemenl < rfcg &&& ? J ^ L . byttnqqieriencaganant ofsii ^ r-aa ^^^^^ mentoFthis v « t emptWd 4 pende . - ^ - ^«^'
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In consequence of numerous applications continually received from Bradford and the Neighbourhood , one of the Proprietors of Dr . Henry ' s French Heroine Pills , will attend every Wednesday and Thursday ^ at No . ^ George Street , facing East Brook Chapel , Bradford . A TREATISE IS JXJST PUBLISHED ON THE VENEREAL & SYPHILITIC DISEASES , AND GIVEN WITH EACH BOX OF
DR . HEMTS FBENOH MEROINE PILLS . pi ONTAINESGr plain and practical dinecfions for thef effectual cure of all degrees of tie jibove pbm-\ J plainte-rwith observations on seminal weakness arising ^ from early abuses , and the deplorable cbnsequence ^ resulting from the use of mercury , ^ the whole intended for the instruction of general readers , so fliat all persons ¦ can obtain an immediate-core with ' secrecy and safety . PrepWed and , sold by the sole Proprietor " , ^ ho has Temov « d front hk Old ' Establishment , No . 74 , Cobourg Skeet , to No . 16 , PAb 2 SQUARE , Two Doors from St . Paul ' s Cburch , Leeds , where they may be consulted as usaal . In Boxes 2 s . dd , and 4 ?^ 6 d . e » ch .. Wifh each Bcxis given directioas how to take these Pilk , observations on points beneficial to the patient , being hints worth knowing by those who are , or have been , sufferers from this dreadful and deT * 8 tating " maladyr —— - __„ . ¦ _; _ > ; That croel disease which-has destroyed so many thousands is now unhappily so well inown that a recital of its effects i » quite ' unnecessary , its malignant influence extending by inheritance from family to family , and Trhfai tijp great-Poctpr Henry became professor-, to the tTnivereity , he cohftrred an invaluable beneS " open-saamkiDiby th *^ iBeoT « y-of ifis grand j panacea 'for thief" cure of this deplprable complaint : The cartaiaty with wiiieh the Pills are continually . aamimetered can be / attested by ! many ' thb ' usands "' . ivhb are annually , cured by them . ^ "What mediciae c ^ n , ' J > e ; moTe . appropriate ! 0 iah that which has ' given ijidh general ^ # S ^?^ fv- ^ j ^^^ : | i ^ liiroot out eVery particle of the insidious poison , p ^ urifyin ' g in' their progress the whole mass ofnuidi . They not onlylfeniove , the disease , but they renovate b y . their ^^ action tits diSeceaViM ^ on ^^ thebofiyrrrTt ^ lli ^ lthe grosser humour , and in * manner so imperceptible a ? to convince the mo ^ t , sceptical of flieit aBtonishing an 4 unisqualled . powers . They neither contain ' mercury nor any othef"Sl ^ riui aB ^ inay ^ W' taken witiiputitte slightest suspicion ,, of discpvefy ; theyreqjiire to yogfmint nf diet , log ^^ i ^^ pp , nyVin ^ Ttm . of business , bdt . effect a' complete cure without the' least exposure toiihe patient * At any period whenthe . slig htest ; ^ ospjicipn may fixfe t it . wpll be well to hav e . Tecpurse to tie Freiticn-Pflls > ^ wnen' ^ en-bff ore ^ ol ^ asejias ^ ad ' e its appearance they apt as ^ certain preV ^ ntiye , remor ^ n ^^ fefcomplam 4 'efiecto « Ky"im [ Becretly ^ j ThedeplqnSileiJtate : inwhicliJmanyjjerspnsna , vei beeft whe ^ ii 9 f ^^^ e ^ l > 6 ^ V (^ bmiite xteif of mejcoryj renSers ^ itim ' pefktiyely : ii ( ecessary to caution ' t ' fie public * giiin ^' tintt 3 lfcn % « r ^! ln ^^ VI , . ! ' ; : l ^ Doctor ; , 'after an ^ ijenshfe' -practiee - ^ T ^ r ty' ^ ears , _ ha ^ r enderedjius couns el ^ ^ an object ' . ' ¦ p'f tKe ^ 'Mb >^ i » ns ^««>^ % ^ ^ o : ^ labdtb ^ hg n ^ in& senifnil ^ ealaie » ,-fii 8 advi ^^ MD be invamable ; nundreds have dwn ' ea Ms skill in theW comptontS . To the y&&" of % <* fir " ^ e 3 ^* wh « o « rlnred ^'' ' ^^ t ^ ft . ^ y the . j rpmpting 8 of , passion , or Ae d , eluH . bna of ioftxperience , hi * advice is wpej ^ orjWWsjpfjtctJci he inlUs a mild gentleness iOffreatmigiit a ^ po ^ seSfljig So ' tborouMi 8 feowlep ^ x > f- ^ art , tlh ^ mo 8 V 3 epWraw # c »» B 8 afford no ; r | j | q ^ t 4 nce W ^ : ^ ff ^ ^ His '' 4 Sic'ten ' - rf ' nf ^ a ^ ceiias ret ^ efeaaim ^ q % o ^»^' : rbmj ^ tipelnjg feeprett % Kch . Me ^ ek Wiffi ^ Jeni&ne ; a fimiu ^ a Hon&uf \ to per ^ o ^ if iio « ffl& § te& ; } t f # ^ U y necfessary to •' observe tiuir ^ an ^ afry ' appfidaiipils of the ^ reate ^ iiupgjtabc ^ r idi ^ iltwiffi ' sucY ^ pratjtitioBej ; any hesitation in disclosing their disorder , must aB ^ tto ^ delicacy as ^ gtjwitKfe ^ Ht ^ MiMs * ar id ' . nnne ^ aryX" t $ ^ ' ^ fcof W ^^ ntipftvVfr attri ^^ l ^ iBiay i of !^^ !^*^^^^ ^^^ BhoaH ^ aj ^ rW Mm ^^^ of /^ r ^ ^ P ^ - ^ STjT-mnscular stjjjfigl ^ felicity ' J j ^ or pn ^ mfaiyaxic ^ ffl ^ ay - questiohaiije , ^' sandHonea > £ * ° ! L ^ * fr *^ ™ £ t ^ J" ™*^^ Hie retain deport } in 4 Mepycines poncttially transmitted to any address , either )) y 1 ? ^ fe ^ j ^?^ : ' *^ f * && ^ &b& ^ - One , I > opr . from St , Paul ' s Church . . V / ' - Wra ^^ Box wffl W ^ veVprarti ^ bbWvatip ^^^^ "B POPtorwai attend oa % it h « principal jreeidence , No . Xtf , Park Square , ; from Ei « ht in the mornmg tiff Ten at night , ana on 8 tniaay from Nine till Two , where he will administer advice to any one taking Aese Pills , or any other of hiu Preparations , without a fee . /
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 5, 1838, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct347/page/2/
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