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May 11, 1850.] ©!)£ .fL«lltt«!V 167~
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Tuesday, May 7. Partnerships Dissolved.—...
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
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BIRTHS. On the 4th inst., the wife of Wi...
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BLAIITS GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS.— The acknowledged efficacy of BLAIR'S GOUT and series of Testimonials
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Prom The London Gazette. Friday, May 3. ...
surrender May 21 , June 18 ; solicitors , Mr . Lewis , Rayruondhuildin < ' -s , Gray's-inn ; Messrs . Holmes and Son , Arundel , Sussex T official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , Lombardstreet— F . Tapley , Sidmouth , Devonshire , linendraper , May 14 , June 11 ; solicitors , Messrs . Lawrence , Crowdy , and Bowlby , Old Fish-street ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane , Lombard-street—R . Heath , late of Three Colt-street , Limehouse , brassfoander , May 11 , June 13 ; solicitors , Messrs . Freeman and Bothamley , Coleman-street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street—G . G . Mason , Cinderhill , Lancashire , cotton-spinner , . May 15 , June 5 ; solicitors , Messrs . Sale , ¦ Worthinoton , and Shipman , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Fra « er Manchester— G . A . Munro , late of Fredericton , New 16 20
Brunswick ( now of Liverpool ) , merchant , May , June ; solicitor , Mr . Holden , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool—J . Wilson , West Bromwich , Staffordshire , ironmanufacturer , May 22 , June 13 ; solicitor , Mr . Hodgson , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—G . Page , Wolverhampton , coal-dealer , May 17 , June 12 ; solicitor , Mr . Bolton , Wolverhampton ; official assignee , Mr . Valpy , Birmingham—J . Chilton , Bath , apothecary . May 14 , June 11 ; solicitor , Mr . Hellinsrs , Bath ; official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol R . Keitley , Cheltenham , Gloucestershire , builder . May l- » June 12 ; solicitor , Mr . Packwood , Cheltenham ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—G . Wilson , Wakefield , draper , May 23 June 21 ; solicitors , Messrs . Shackles and Son , Hull ; official assignee , Mr . Carrick , Hull — N . G . Bond ,
Huddersfield , bookseller . May 21 , June 10 ; solicitors , Mr . Clough , Il uddersfield , or Mr . Courtenay , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr Hope , Leeds — E . WraY , Kingston-upon-Hull , draper , May 15 , June 5 ; solicitors , Mr . Grundy , Manchester , and Messrs . Richardson , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young , Leeds—J . Hollingworth , Kingston-upon-Hull , ship-owner , May 15 , June 5 ; solicitors , Mr . Burrell , White Hart-court , Lo in bard-street , and Messrs . Wells and Smith , Hull ; official issi <* noe Mr . Carrick , Hull—J . Pennock , York , farrier , Alay 23 . June 21 ; solicitors , Mr . Dale , York , and Mr . Bulmer , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young , Leeds .
Dividends . —May 24 , G . Sharp and R . L . Fluder , Romsey , Southampton , timber merchants—May 27 , J . Milsted , Bromley , Kent , builder—May 27 , J . Reay , junr ., and H . Reay , Mark-lane , wine-merchants—May 27 , J . Oliver , Queen ' s-road , Bayswater , plumber—May 27 , W . Orchard , West Smithfield , and Hornsey , rick-m . annfacturer—May 24 , W . Livermore , Oxford-street , ironmonger May 25 , J . S . Gowing , Swaffham , Norfolk , bookseller—May ' , L . Roelants , Argyll-street , Regent-street , milliner—May 27 J . Pullin , Pyrton , Gloucestershire , farmer —May 28 , H . Grant , Cardiff , clock-maker—May 30 , J . Morris , Brecon , druggist May 30 , T . Lano , Portland , Dorsetshire , baker—May 30 , li D . 12 wens , Axminster , Devonshire , butter-merchant—May
31 T . II . Spence , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , tailor—May 30 , J . Hymers , Gateshead , newspaper proprietor—May 30 , G . Jameson , Newrastle-upon- I ' yne , mercer—May 24 , J . Thompson , Leed 3 , tea-dealer—May 25 , C . Sanderson , Sheffield , iron-merchant—Mav 25 II . Parker , Sheffield , banker—May 27 , J . and W . Mulholland , Liverpool , merchants—May 27 , R . Blundell , Hootton , Cheshire , banker—May 27 , R . Blundell , Liverpool , distiller May 27 , J . Greenshields and M . Strang , Liverpool , merchants . —May 29 , S . Jones , Manchester , timber-merchant — Mav 28 C . Kdmo ' nstone , Over Darwen , Lancashire , paper-manuficturer— May 29 , R . Ellerbeck , Pilkington , Lancashire , eotton-: pinner -May 29 , T . Cox and T . Whiles , Hanley , Staffordshire ,
i . rapers . Certificates . —To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . —May 24 , W . Lee , Rotherliithe , Imro-e-builder—May 24 , J . Barr , New Turnstile , High Holborn , j' mfoid-street-road , St . Pancras . builder—May 28 , J . H . Musgrave , ienlinand-street , Hampstead-road , embroiderer—May 2 o , J . Stead , Melcombe Regis , Dorsetshire , grocer—May 28 , J . Payne , Milton-street , Dorset-square , livery-stable-keeper—May 28 , M . Mundy , Longcot , near Faringdon , Berkshire , tailor—May ~ 7 , . 1 . Downham , Harrogate , Yorkshire , wine-merchant—May 60 , . r . C . Allon , North Shields , brewer—May 29 , J . Richards , Vaynor , Breconshire , licensed victualler—May 30 , T . Lediard , scrive 28 BedfordUathusic
Cirencester , money- ner—May , J . , . m - seller—May 24 , J . and 11 . Smith , Kirkburton , Yorkshire , fancy-(• lotli-nianufat-turers—May 29 , J . Stevens , ! un ., Amblecote , Staffordshire , glass-manufacturer—May 29 , F . Peake , Honiton , Devonshire , linendraper—May 27 , M . Jones , Delamere , Cheshire , livery-stable-keeper . . Scotch Sequestrations . —G . Arthur , I ' erryport-on-Craig , 1-iker , May 7 and 30—W . L . Pulman , Woodhall-mill . nearCurrie , I'idiiibiiro-hshire , paper-manefacturer . 9 and 29—T . Bain and Co Glasgow , wrights , May 6 and 27—W . Haining , Edinburgh , dealer in railway shares , May 9 and 30—1 . Uain or Ellison , Tain , hotclkeeper . May 9 and 29—J . Smith , Forfar , farmer , May 10 and June 7—P . Stewart , Edingburgh , coach-hirer , May 10 and 30— T . Dickson , late of Forfar , horsedealer , May 6 and 27 .
May 11, 1850.] ©!)£ .Fl«Lltt«!V 167~
May 11 , 1850 . ] ©!) £ . fL « lltt «! V 167 ~
Tuesday, May 7. Partnerships Dissolved.—...
Tuesday , May 7 . Partnerships Dissolved . —W . Barkerand T . Till . Burslem , Staffordshire , earthenware manufacturers—J . Mercer and J , Parton , Maidstone , millers—Hedges and Keymer , Cirencester , limMidrapers—J . Girdwood and J . Henderson , Orchard Pottery , near Uorbridge , Northumberland , earthenware manufacturers—W . Greaves . T . Smart , and J Adams , llatclifie-upon-Trent , railway contractors ; as far as regards J . Adams—Sharpies and Wallace , Liverpool , painters—W . Chamberlain and Co , Wore . ester , porcelain manufacturers—Appleby , Walker , and Co ., Kddngton , Derbyshire , ironmastera ; as far as regards \ V . Walker— H . and J . Whitford , Providence-place Kentish-town , Hnendrapers—Taylor and Savage , Liverpool , coal-merchants—T . Uuhinson and W . Lynes , Coventry , riband manufacturers—J . Deal and J . DexterKegent-strcet , auctioneers—J . A . and D .
, Knight , High-street , Clapham , drapers—Jones and Williams , Unngerniew , Denbighshire , quarry proprietors—J . Stott and C . lliiden , Iluddersfield , woollen merchants—' . ' loyd and Lawrence , ( rosby-row , King-street , Southwark , oilmen—W . and W . E . Creasy , Edenbrid ' ge , Kent , surgeons—Duke and Mansell , Little-Jiampton , Sussex , butchers ; as far as regards W . Duke—E . Parry and Co . Liverpool , engravers—8 . Pearson and li . Winks , sheilield , razor manufacturers—W . II . Swift and It . J . Hazel , St . Peter ' s Wharf , Milbank-street , Westminster , firewood eutt . rs—J . Burrow ai . d M . Waller , inn ., Halifax , Yorkshire , silkilressers—D . Lower , H . M'Colley , and F . Hocking , Manorsirt'ut , Chelsea , iron founders—Dickson and lirakspear , Manchester , architects—A . Walmsley and Co ., Waterloo p lace , wine merchants— ' ! . ' , and G . Clapperton and Co ., GalashieU , woollen manufacturers—M'Queen and M'Aulay . Shawfield-bank .
Ruther-; 0 i'ti , calico printers . ... liANKitui'TCiES Annuli . rd . —D . Evans , Merthyr Tydfil , carjiL-ntiT—A . Williams , Narbeth , PembrokuBlure , draper . IUnkkui'Ts . —J . B . Nunn , Colchester and Ipswich , tailor , to HtuTMidt-r . May IS , June il ; bolicitors , Messrs . Sole and turner , Alilernifuibiiry ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld—G . W . 1 uckhk , Tt . ttiMiham-court-road , funier , May 20 , June 20 ; solicitors , Mi . ' .-srs . Sole and Turner , Aldennanbury ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , liasinghull-strecjt—S . Mhanlky , Walsall , butcher , May IH , Juno 17 ; solicitor , Mr . slaney , Birmingham ; oflieialaHsiirni'tt , . Mr . Valpy , JJinningJiain—G . Johnson , Liverpool , coalini-rchiiiit , May 21 , June 11 ; solicitor , Mr . Dodge , Liverpool ; ol ! ici ; il assignee , Mr . > toryan , Liverpool—F . Duncan , Liverpool , iu < Mv ] i ; . iit , Muy 21 , Jinn ; 11 ; Milieitortf , Messrs . Ilitrvey , Falcon , Jiuil Iliirvoy , Liverpool ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Cazenove , Liviir-! " > " ! T . s . ' j ; kom-xij , . Manchester , patent agent , May 17 , Juno < ; solicitors , Messrs . CunliHes , Charlewood , and Bury , Manchester ; oflicial assignee , Mr . Uobson , Manchester .
Scotch Sequestrations . — H . M'Kerrow , Sorn , Ayrshire , farmer , May 11 , June 8—D . C . Grant , Forres , Elgin , writer , May 14 , June 4 . ,
Dividends . —May 30 , J . Ward , TTpper-ground-street , Christchurch , ironmonger—May 30 , C . Yorke , Cambridge , upholsterer—May 30 , J . Yates , Guernsey , and York-road , Lambeth , shipowner—May 30 , J . Slaney , "Wellington-place , Hackney , and Skinner-street , " Bishopsgate , cabinet-maker—June 3 , R . Hebblethwaite and J . Hirst , Halifax , dyers —May 28 , J . Walton , Leeds , tailor—May 28 , J . Jackson , Lackenby , Yorkshire , builder — May 28 , W . Shaw , Leeds , ironfounder . Certificates . —To be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . —May 28 , J . Pym , Broad-street , merchant—May 29 , A . M . Burghes , Cheapside , bookseller—May 29 , J . Sydenham , Poole , printer—May 30 , J . Lloyd , New Oxford-street , hosier—May 39 , J . Purssell , Wellington-street , Waterloo-town , and Mile-end , New-town , Bethnal-green , butcher—May 31 , P . Fielding , Rhyl , Flintshire , hotel-keeper—May 31 , M ., J ., and E . Levi , Liverpool , stationers—May 29 , W . Sinytheman , Rugely , builder—May 29 , C . L . Swainson and J . BirchwoodManchester , manufacturers .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths.
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS .
Births. On The 4th Inst., The Wife Of Wi...
BIRTHS . On the 4 th inst ., the wife of William Wilberforce , Esq ., jun ., of a son . On the 8 th inst ., at Lampton , near Hounslow , the lady of Major Inigo Jones , Prince Albert ' s Hussars , of a daughter . On the 4 th inst ., at Hopton , Lady Lacon , of a son . On the 5 th inst ., atTorrington-street . Torrington-square , Mrs . Campbell , of a son . On the 6 th inst ., at West-street , Finsbury-circus , the lady of Dr . Freund , of a daughter . On the 1 st inst ., at Caledon-house , Ireland , the Countess of Caledon , of a daughter . On the 1 st inst ., at Strcatham-park , Surrey , the lady of L . Joidan , Esq ., of a daughter . On the 3 rd inst ., at Ashley-villa , Queen ' s-road , St . John swood , the wife of James Colquhoun , Esq ., of a son . On the 4 th inst ., at the Bishop of Rochester's , Eaton-place , Mrs . Jermyn Pratt , of a daughter . MARRIAGES . On the 2 nd inst ., at Sunbury , Middlesex , by the Reverend Thomas J . Robinson , Walter , the son of William Cobbett , Esq ., of Sunbury , to Clara Eliza , daughter of Thomas W . Mariiott , Esq ., of the same place . On the 2 d inst ., at St . Mark's , Kennington , after banns , by the Reverend Edward Rudge , curate of St . Luke ' s , Chelsea , the Reverend Augustus William Cole , M . A ., to Sarah , daughter of the late W . Camber , Ksq . On the 4 th inst ., at St . Martin ' s-in-the-fields , by the Reverend William Ince . M . A ., Fellow of Exeter College , Oxford , Stephen Binnington . Esq ., of 35 , Haymarket , to Elizabeth Etty , niece of the late William Etty , Ksq ., It . A . On the 3 rd inst ., at Etherley , by the Reverend Henry Stobart , M . A ., the Reverend J . P . Eden , rector of Bishopwearmouth , to Catharine Frances , daughter of Henry Stobart , Esq ., of Etherleyhouse , in the county of Durham . On the 7 th inst ., at the Church of the Holy Trinity , Brompton , by the Reverend Derwent Coleridge , A . M ., George Haldane , of Lincoln ' s-inn , Esq ., barrister-at-law , to Fanny , the eldest daughter of the late William Spike , Esq . On the 7 th inst ., at Alarylebone Church , by the Honourable and Reverend Frederick Baring , Richard Ashton , Esq ., of Gorstage-hall , Cheshire , to Louisa , daughter of the late Sir John Lister Kaye , Bart ., of Denbygrange , Yorkshire . On the 7 th inst ., at Clapham Church , by his brother , the Reverend John Martyn , Silas Edward Martyn . Esq ., of Thurloesquare , to Mary Matilda , only daughter of the late Thomas Darke Allin , of Clapham New-park . On the 7 th inst ., at St . Thomas ' s Church , Ardwick , by the Reverend N . . Gibson , incumbent , the Revorend James Pelharn Pitcairn , B . A ., youngest son of Sir James Pitcairn , Inspector-General of Hospitals , Dublin , to Emily , only child of Henry Turner , Esq ., of Dover-terrace , Manchester . On Wednesday , the 8 th inst ., at St . Saviour ' s Church , Upper Chelsea , by the Reverend William Niven , B . D .. incumbent , Edward Charsley , Esq ., of Amersham , third fon of John Charsley , Esq ., of Beaconsfield , Bucks , to Emily Harford , youngest daughter of the late William Charsley , Esq ., of Wyndham-place , Bryan stone-square . DEATHS . On the Cth inst ., at his residence , Euston-square , G . B . Lonsdale , Esq ., in the 75 th year of his age . On the 5 th inst ., at his house , in Fenchurch-street , William Vau » han , Esq ., F . R . S ., in his 98 th year . On the 6 th inst ., in Southampton-row , Russell-square , Miss Elizabeth Mary Rennalls , the sister of William R . Rennalla , Esq ., of the Middle Temple , barrister-at-law . On the Cth inst ., at Torquay , Lord William Ilervey , second surviving son of the Marquis of Bristol , some time Her Majesty ' s Secretary of Embassy at Paris . At Avisford , Sussex , on the 7 th inst ., aged 73 , the Lady Isabella Anne Brydgea , eldest daughter of George , first Marquis of Water ford , and widow of the late Sir John W . II . Brydges , Wooton-court , near Canterbury . On the 3 rd inst ., at the residence of his sister , Mrs . Pilcher , 34 , Queen ' s-road , Regent ' a-park , George Finnis , Esq ., Mayor of Hythe . in the 57 th year of his age . On the 4 th inst ., after a lingering illness , France ? Mary , wife of the Reverend Thomas M . Hamilton , curate of Allhallows Barking , Great Tower-street , and late chaplain to the Hon . E . J . Company , on the Bengal establishment .
Blaiits Gout And Rheumatic Pills.— The Acknowledged Efficacy Of Blair's Gout And Series Of Testimonials
BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS . — The acknowledged efficacy of BLAIR'S GOUT and
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which have been sent to , and published by , the proprietor lor nearly twenty years , has rendered this medicine the most popular of the present age ; and , in corroboration of which , the following extract of a letter , written by John Alolard Wheeler , Esq ., Collector of Customs , Jamaica , having been handed by his brother , at Swindon , to Mr . Prout lor publication will fully confirm : — "I know you have never had occasion to take Blair ' s Pills , but let me emphatically tell you , in mercy to any friend who may suffer from gout , rheumatic gout , lumbago , sciatica , rheumatism , or any branch of that widely-allied family , to recommend their using them . In this country they are of wonderful L'flicacy : not only am I personally aware of their powers , but I 3 ce my friends and acquaintances retiring unfailing benefit From their use . I would not be without them on any account . If taken in the early stage of disc-use , they dissipate it . altogether ; if in a lutrr , they alleviate pain , and effect a much speedier sure than by any other means within my knowledge . " Sold by J human I ' rout , U 2 ' J , Strand , London ; and , by his ippnintment , by all respectable Medicine Venders throughout the United Kingdom . Price sis . 9 d . per box . Ask for JiLAi ' B ) GOUT and IllIKUAIATIC PILLS , arid observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , i ' -i'J , Strand , London , " impressed upon the Government stamp affixed to each box of tho Genuine Medicine *
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THE TEA ESTABLISHMENT No . 8 , Ludgate-hill , London . We strongly urge on all classes that the Best Teas are th « Cheapest . The original cost of Tea in China varies so much as 300 to 400 per cent ., according to quality ; but the duty , freight dock dues , and other charges , being equally the same on al Teas , the actual difference to the consumer m . tnis country n not more than 20 to 25 per cent ., or about One Shilling pe pound between extremely common and very superior quail ties . , . . ... It therefore follows that the Best Congou , which we are sellini at Four Shillings , should be twice as good as that at Thre . Shillings and Fourpence ; and that such is the case we un hesitatingly aver . Whether the public always find so great i difference when purchasing at other establishments , is anothe question . We respectfully invite a comparison at the following T ) I * icGS * Good Strong Congoti , blackish wiry leaf .... 3 s . 4 d . per lb . Fi ne Congou , Pekoe Souchong kind 3 s . 8 d . „ The best ' Conyou imported from China , rich Pekoe Souchong flavour , very strong 4 s . Od . „ SIDNEY , WELLS , and MANDUELL , No . 8 , Ludgate-bill .
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TTIEWS on INDIGESTION as the GRAND V SOURCE of GENERAL NERVOUS DISTURBANCE . By JAMES COCKLE , Surgeon . " 'Tis strange the body thus should sway the spirit-That when our grosser parts are out of tune ^ They , like some demon-spell , enchant the mind , Making all discord there . " The influence of a disordered condition of the body over the operations of the mind had not escaped the observation of out great poet ; and there is certainly no class of disorders in which this mysterious sympathy is more frequently developed than in those of the stomach and liver . It must be unhesitatingly conceded . that good digestion is essentially requisite to sound health ; for no " sooner are its important instruments weakened , oppressed , or otherwise out of tune , than the entire harmony of the constitution is destroyed ; the nervous system becomes morbidly sensitive , producing in the body pain , spasms , & c , and affecting the mind by disturbing the quiet of the night with uneasy dreams or nightmare , and tinging- even our waking hours with sadness . To those who suffer from indigestion in all its varied forms , with torpid liver , inactive bowels , " & c , and which by neglect often lead on to confirmed disease , Mr . COCKLE'S ANTIBTLIOUS PILLS cannot be too strongly recommended , as by combining aromatic , tonic , and aperient properties , they remove all oppressive accumulations , regulate the secretion of the liver , strengthen the stomach , induce a healthy appetite , and impart tranquillity to the nervous system . 18 , New Ormond-street , London . Maybe had of all respectable medicine vendors , at Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 s . 6 d . each . Of whom also may be had , COCKLE'S INFLUENZA AND COUGH LOZENGE ; A most efficacious , safe , and agreeable preparation , for the relief and cure of influenza , colds , coughs , hoarseness , chronic bronchitis , asthma , & c ., complaints which are so troublesome , and peculiarly harassing at the present season . In boxes , at Is . l $ d . and 2 s . 9 d .
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COMPLAIN NO MORE OF INDIGESTION . SUFFER NO LONGER from LIVER COMPLAINTS . —WALTER TRAVIS , M . D ., F . R . S ., Medical-hall , Manchester , having discovered a safe and really effectual remedy for indigestion . Bilious and Liver Complaints , the result of a singularly successful experiment , recently made , and by which he had cured a considerable number of patients , whose oases he had previously considered hopeless , or very doubtful ; amongst whom are several individuals of distinction , who were languishing under the withering effects of indigestion and affections of the Liver . He has determined lo offer it to the public at the lowest possible charge , and will supply the remedy to persons applying at the Medical-hall for 2 s . 6 d . ; or to parties residing at adistance . it will be forwarded , postage free , with the most complete directions , to any part of the united kingdom , on sending thirty-six postage stamps to Dr . Walter Travis , 80 , Travis-Btreet , Manchester . The following are selected from a great number of testimonials : — Dr . Guy says , "I have adopted your remedy in several cases of Constipation ( Indigestion ) which have lately come under my treatment ; ant also in one very bad case of Liver Complaint , and I am happ * to add with the most satisfactory results . " The Rev . B . " Southwell , Bradford , writes , having " myself suffered most accutely during the last four years from an affection of the Liver , and an exceedingly bad digestion ; 1 had really thought that even in the present advanced state of medical science there was no radical cure for these complaints ; however , from the benefit I have experienced within the past fortnight , I have not the slightest doubt of the entire success of your remedy . "
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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY , AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE FACULTY . K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES—A Certain Remedy for disorders of the Pulmonary Organs—in Difficulty of Breathing—in Redundancy of Phlegm—in Incipient Consumption ( of which Cough is the most positive indication ) they arc of unerring efficacy . In Asthma , and in Winter Cough , they have never been known to fail . KICATING'S Couoil LozENOEa are free from every deleterious ingredient ; they may , therefore , be taken at all times by the most delicate female and by the youngest child ; while the Public Speaker and the Professional Singer will find them invaluable in allaying the hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocal exertion , and consequently a powerful auxiliary in the production of Melodious Enunciation . Prepared and told in lioxea , Is . l ^ d ., and Tins , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Gd ., and 10 s . ( id . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist , & e ., No . 7 'J , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Sold lUitail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Venders in th « Kingdom . N . li : —To prevent spurious imitations , please to observe that the words " Keatinu ' s Couoh Lozknoks" are engraved ou the Government Stamp of each box . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL . Cure of Asthma of ecveral years' standing . " Cairscross , near Btroud , Gloucestershire , " March 20 , IS 50 . " Slit , —Having been troubled with Asthma for several yeara , I could find no relief from any medicine whatever until I was induced about two years ago to try a box of your valitablo Lozenges , and found such relief from them that I am determined for the future never to bo without a box of thorn in tho house , and will do all in my power to recommend them to my friends . " If you consider the uhove Testimonial of any ndvantagc , you are quLc at liberty to make what use of it you please . " I iun , Sir , your most obliged servant , Thos . Keating , 'Esq . " W . J , TuiOO . " 79 , St . I ' aid'a Churcbyard *
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Leader (1850-1860), May 11, 1850, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_11051850/page/23/
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