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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . —An extraordinary Cure of Scrofula or Kino ' s Evil . Extract of a Letter from Mr . J . II . Alliday , 209 , High-street , Cheltenham , dated the 22 nd of January , 1850 . " To Professor Hollow ay . " Sir , —My eldest son , when about three years of age , was afflicted with a Glandu ar Swelling in the neck , which , after a short time , broke out into an Ulcer . An eminent medical man pronounced it as a very bad case of Scrofula , and prescribed for a considerable time without effect . The disease then for four years went on gradually increasing in virulence , when , besides the ulcer in the neck , another formed below tlie left knee , and a third under the eye , besides seven others on the left arm , with a tumour between the eye 3 , which was expected to break . During the whole of the time my suffering boy had received the constant advice of the most celebrated medical Gentlemen at Cheltenham , besides being for several months at the General Hospital , where one of the Surgeons said that he would amputate the left arm , but that the blood was so impure that , if that limb were taken off , it would be then even impossible to aubdue the disease . In this desperate state I determined to give your Pills anil Ointment a trial , and , after two months' perseverance in their use , the tumour gradually began to disappear , and the discharge from all tlie ulcers perceptibly decreased , and at tlie expiration of eight months they were perfectly healed , and the boy thoroughly restored to the blessings of health , to tho astonishment of a large circle of acquaintances , who could testify to the truth of this miraculous ense . Three years have now elapsed without any recurrence to the malady , and the boy is now us healthy as heart can wisli . Under these circumstanced I consider that I should be truly ungrateful were I not to make you acquainted with this wonderful cure , elfvctcd by your medicines , after every other means had failed . ( Sig-ned ) " J . II . Alliday . " Sold by the Proprietor , 214 , Strand ( near Temple Uar ) , London , and by all respectable Vendors of Patent Medicines throughout the Civilized World , in Pots and Boxes , at Is . i . Jd ., 1 & * . 0 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., 11 s ., 22 s ., anil ' . & * , caeli . There in a very considerable ) saving in taking the larger sizes . N . U . —Directions for the guidance of Patients are affixed to each Pot or Uox .
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THE WORKING TAILORS ' ASSOCIATION , 34 , CASTLE-STREET , OXFORD-STREET , Opposite the Pantheon . A few Journeymen Tailors , anxious to rescue themselves and their class from the miseries and degradation consequent on unlimited competition , and from the abuse of the powers of capital as lately exhibited to the public by the Morning Chronicle newspaper , in his letters on " Labour and the Poor , " have resolved to seek a remedy in their own exertions rather than in any parliamentary enactment , and in some system which shall combine their own interest with the interests of other classes of society rather than in that return to old customs now chiefly advocated in the trade , by which the benefit of the master and journeyman ( but especially of the former ) is sought to be realized at the expense of the consumer . They have , therefore , united together on the cooperative principle , possessing first-rate talents in the Cutting and Working department , and being supplied by several benevolent gentlemen , with sufficient capital ( which they are anxious to pay back on the first opportunity ) , they have commenced business on extensive premises in Castle-street , Oxford-street , to which and the accompanying list of prices attention is respectfully invited . It will be seen from the latter that they are at once able to compete with the slopseller , whilst realizing a fair profit themselves . They are mutually bound to devote one-third of their net profits to the extension of their numbers . It now rests with the public to stamp their experiment with success by favouring them with a liberal measure of custom , and thereby demonstrate , on an ever-widening scale , that health , prosperity , and moial worth can be secured to the operatives , and cheapness guaranteed , to the consumer , by the faithful realization of the brotherly and Christian principle of cooperation . They wish not to injure the trade of any truly " honourable " , employer , and venture to hope that all who feel that custom itself ought to have its morality , and who are willing to do what in them lies towards dealing fairly by the operative , will help them by their sympathy , and , as far as possible , by their orders . All who are friendly to this experiment , and wish it to succeed , should give it all the assistance in their power , and recommend it to others . LIST OF PRICES . FOR CASH ON DELIVERY . £ P . d . Best superfine Frock Coat , with Silk Skirt Linings .... 3 18 0 Super ditto from 2 10 0 Best superfine Dress Coat 3 12 0 Superditto from 2 5 0 Superfine Dress Trousers 1 12 0 Superditto from 1 0 0 Superfine Dress Vest 0-18 0 Superditto from 0 12 0 Llama and Beaver Paletots from 2 2 0 Suit of Livery from 3 15 0 GENTLEMEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . Clerical and Professional Robes made to Order . LIST OF PRICKS SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO WORKING MEN . £ 8 . d . Fustian Jackets ..... from 0 11 0 Good ditto Trousers from 0 9 (> Ditto ditto Vests from 0 6 0 Ditto ditto Coats from 0 15 0 Doeskin Trousers from 0 14 0 Black C ^ oth Vests from 0 8 0 Ditto Dress Coats from 1 15 0 Ditto Frock Coats from 2 0 0 Ditto Paletots from I 10 0 Silk Vests and other Fancy Good * in like proportion . WORKING MEN'S OWN MATERIALS MADE UP . N . B . —If purchasers will examine and take into consideration the quality of our workmanship , we pledge ourselves to com .-pete with the Sweaters and Slopsellers . ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES . Remember the Address , THE WORKING TAILOR 8 * ASSOCIATION " , 34 . CASTLE-STREET EAST , OXFORD-STREET , OPPOSITE THE PANTHEON , LONDON . JEWS on INDIGESTION as the GRAND SOURCE of GENERAL NERVOUS DISTURBANCE . By JAMES COCKLE , Surg-oon . «• "Tia 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 our 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 bo unhesitatingly concedcd . 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 become * morbidly sensitive , producing in the body pain , spasms , &c , and affecting tho mind by disturbing the quiet of the night with uneasy dreaniu or nightmare , and tinging even our waking hours with sadness . To those who Buffer Irom indigestion in all its varied forms , with torpid liver , inactive bowels , &c , and which by neglect often load on to confirmed disease , Mr . COCKLE'S ANT 1 BILIOUS 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 tins nervous system . 18 , New Ormond'street , London . Maybe hud of all respectable medicine vendors , at Is . l £ u \( 2 s . 'Jd ., and 4 s . Gel . each . Of whom also may bo had , COCKLK'S INFLUENZA AND COUGH LOZENGE ; A most eflicacious , safe , and agreeable preparation , for the relief and cure of inlliiun / a , colds , coughs , hoarseness , chronic bronchitis , asthma , &a ., complaints which are bo troublesome , ami peculiarly harassing at tho present season . In boxes , at la . lid . and . 2 b . 9 < I .
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SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS .-The FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION WILL CLOSE , at their Gallery , 5 , Pall-Mall East , Ou Saturday next , July 27 . Admission , Is . Catalogue , 6 d . GEORGE FRIPP , Sec .
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Now published , WILD FLOWERS for CHILDREN . By Mr . Honeysuckle . Price Is . MASTER WOODBINE'S ALPHABET . Is . THE YOUNG LADYBIRD'S ALPHABET . 6 d . A GOOD CHILD'S ALPHABET . 4 d . THE TINY ALPHABET . 2 d . Flowers , Fruits , and Leaves , twopence the set . All coloured . THE FLOWER and the STAR , or the Course of the Stream ; a Child's Story , with Twenty-five Engravings , Is . 6 d . C . Honeysuckle , 85 , Hatton-gardeu , London .
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street East , Paddington , carpenter , July 27 , August 31 ; solicitor , Mr . Vaughan , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street — T . Dalton and T . Edwards , Birmingham , ironfounders , July 24 , August 21 ; solicitors , Messrs . Tyndall and Son , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham — S . Wilkes , Birmingham , clock dial maker , July 22 , August 19 ; solicitor , Mr . Lowe , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham — J . Welch , Ashby-de-la-Zouch , Leicestershire , draper , August 2 and 30 ; solicitors , Messrs . Parker , Rooke , Parker , and Whitehouse , Bedford-row ; Mr . Dewes , Ashby-de-la-Zouch ; and Mr . Hodgson , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham — G . C . Baylis , Cardiff , Glamorganshire , dealer in flour , July 30 , August 27 ; solicitor , Mr . Bird , Cardiff ; official assignee , Mr . Hutton , Bristol — T . Williams , Trowbridge , Wiltshire , auctioneer , July 29 , August 26 ; solicitor , Mr . Abbot ,
Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol — S . Nicholson , York , trader , July 29 , August 16 ; solicitors , Mr . Paterson , Liverpool , and Mr . Buhner , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Hope , Leeds — F . Blanchard and W . Passmore , late of Leeds , tailors , August 2 and 30 ; solicitor , Mr . Upton , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young , Leeds—J . Shakrock , Toxteth-park , Lancashire , licensed victualler , July 29 , August 19 ; solicitors , Messrs . Gregory , Faulkner , Gregory , and Skirrow , Bedford-row , and Mr . Rob ' Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool — E . B . Arthur North Shields , shipowner , July 24 , August 28 ; solicitors , Messrs . Maples . Maples , and Pearse , Frederiok-place , Old Jewry , and Messrs . Leitch and Kewnry , North Shields ; official assignee , Mr . Wakley , Newcastle-upon-Tyne — J . Scorah , late of Snaith , Yorkshire , seed merchant , August 2 and 1 !; solicitor , Mr . Blackburn , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young . Leeds .
Dividends . — Aug . 7 , J . Slater , Friday-street , Chpapside , warehouseman—Aug . 6 , J . W . Brooke and J . Wilson , Liverpool , merchants . Certificates . —To be granted , unless cause he siiown to the contrary on the day of meeting . —Aug . 7 , R . Wilson , Kingstonupon-Hull , stonemason— Aug . 8 , M . Milne , Manchester , grocer — Aug . 7 , J . Wareing , Liverpool , draper — Aug . 7 , T . Smith , Liverpool , cheesemonger—Aug . 8 , 8 . Adams , Birmingham , gun manufacturer—Aug . 10 , T . Goode , Hereford , chemist — Aug . 8 , J . Denton , Halifax , silk spinner . Scotch Sequestrations . — J . Brand , Old Monkland , contractor , July 20 , Aug . 12 — A . Bennett , Friarton , near Perth , farmer , July 22 , Aug . 12 —G . Millar , Edinburgh , engraver , July ID . Aug . 8 — F . Salmon , Newton of Fothringliam , cattle dealer , July 24 , Aug . 14—R . Hamilton , Baldernock , Stirlingshire , coal merchnnt , July 23 , Aug . 13 — W . and A . Candlish , Doon-park and Townhead , cattle dealers , July 22 , Aug . } 12 .
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JURTHS . On the lOtli inst ., at Ingouville , Havre-de-Grace , the wife of "W . Smyth , Ksq ., of a f » nn . On the 10 th inst ,., at Tunbridge Wells , the wife of I ) . Carnegie , Knq ., of Stronvar , of a daughter . On the 11 th in <« t ., tit Butlcigh Vicarage , Somerset , the wife of the Reverend W . F . Neville , of a sovi . On the Uth inst ., at Stonopitts , near Hyde , the wife of Cnptain Butler l'Vllowt- g , Sovonty-ecv <; nth Hrfjinient , of a son . On the 11 th inst ., at Cunonbury-place , Islington , the wifo of the Reverend It . P . . Hutchison , of a son .
On the 11 th inst ., at Grove-house , Lower Tooting , the Honourable Mrs . Sidney Roper Curzon , of a daughter . On the 14 th inst ., at Regentfs-viilas , Regent ' s-park , the wife of Francis Marcus Beresford , Esq ., of a daughter . On the 14 th inst ., at Westover , Isle of Wight , the lady of the Honourable W . a'Court Holmes , of a son . On the 14 th inst ., at Tenby , tlie wife of E . Brodenp , Esq ., of a a On the * 16 th inst ., at Bath , the wife of Captain K . R . Western Oii ' the 13 th inst ., * at Plymouth , the wife of Captain T . Parker Rickford , of the Royal Welsh Fusileers , of a son and heir . MARRIAGES . On the 10 th inst ., at Halifax , the Reverend Mark A . Lawton , B . A ., vicar of Kilnwick Percy , Yorkshire , to Elizabeth Mary , daughter of the late W . Booth , Ksq ., of Cleckheaton . On . the 13 th inst ., at St . Mary ' s , Islington , T . Carr Jackson , Esq ., late of the Royal Free Hospital , to Rosa , youngest daughter of T . Wakefield , Esq .. of Islington . . On the 15 th inst ., at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , Frederic W . Knight , Esq ., M . P ., to Maria Louisa Couling Gibbs , daughter of the late E . Gibbs , Esq . On the 15 th inst ., at Twickenham , H . W . dimming , captain , Coldstream Guards , eldest son of General Sir Henry Gumming , to Emma Georgiana Christina , fifth daughter of Sir Wm . Clay , Bart ., M . P . ,. ^ On the 16 th inst ., at Fulham , E . Ferguson , Esq ., lieutenant , Indian Navy , to Susan Clara Sully , only grand-daughter of John Coleman , Esq ., Hammersmith . On the 16 th in 3 t ., the Reverend F . A . Gace , M . A ., of Magdalene Hall , Oxford , and Emmanuel College , Cambridge , to Amelia Eliza , eldest daughter of T . Perkins , Esq ., Nunhead , Surrey . On the 16 th inst ., at Oxford , M . J . Johnson , Esq ., of the Baacliffe Observatory , to Caroline , daughter of J . A . Ogle , M . D ., Prof . Med . Clin ., Oxford . On the 16 th inst ., at St . Georg-e ' s . Bloomsbury , T . M . Williams , Esq ., son of the late Reverend J . C . Williams , M . A .. rector of Sherington , Bucks to Emma Maria , eldest daughter of the Reverend J . R . Major , D . D ., vicar of Warding , Sussex , and head master of K'tig ' s College School , London . On the 16 th inst ., at Marchwood , G . A . F . Shad well , Esq ., youngest son of the Vice-Chancellor of England , to Frederica ' widow of P . J . Hornby , Esq ., late of the Engineers . On the 16 th inst ., at Eastwell , Kent , Captain H . E . Weare , of the Fiftieth , Queen ' s ( Own ) Regiment , younsrest son of the late Colonel Weare , K . H ., aide-de-camp to the Queen , of Hampton Bishop , Herefordshire , to Charlotte Georgiana , only daughter of the Reverend C . Oxenden , incumbent of Barham , near Canterbury . DEATHS . On Feb . 9 , at Sydney , New South Wales , aged 84 , Mrs . Macarthur , widow of the late Mr . John Macarthur , one of the early colonists . On the 9 th inst ., at Islington , aged 57 , Mr . T . S . Munden , the only child of the late Mr . Joseph Shepherd Munden , comedian . On the 11 th inst ., in Seymour-street West , the Reverend J . J . Pike , in the 81 st year of liis age . On the 11 th inst ., at Upper Clapton , Maria , ; daughter of the late Major T . Fenn , H . E I . O . S . On tlie 12 th inst ., at Bonchurch , Margaret , widow of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Hill , of St . Boniface , Isle of Wight . On the 12 th inst , at Ridgemount-place , Hampstead-road , Captain George Buttler , R . N ., late of II . M . S . Meteor . On the 12 tli inst .. in Park-square , Regent ' s-park , aged 49 , Major J . R . Majendie , adjutant of the Queen ' s Own Royal Staffordshire Yeomanry . On the 13 th inst ., in Thurloe-place West , C . T . Trvine , Esq ., of the Admiralty , Somerset-house , eldest son of the late Reverend A . Irvine , of St . Margaret's . Leicester . On the loth inst ., at Tunbridsje Wells , Alex . Somerville , Esq ., deputy commissary-general to the army , aged 64 . On the 13 th inst ., at Hackwood-park , the Lord Bolton , in the 68 th year of his age . On the 13 th inst ., the Reverend John V . Austin , rector of St . Nicholas Cole Abbey with St . Nicholas Olave , in the city of London . On tlie 13 th inst ., at Bayswatcr , nged 65 , J . B . Morris , Esq ., late captain in H . M . Thirty-Eighth Regiment of Foot . On the 14 th inst ., at Newington-hall , Elvira Anna , the wife of J . Williams , Ksq ., of Lincoln ' s-iun , and daughter of Lieutenant-CoIoiipI 1 'hipps , of Oaklands , Cloiunel . On the 15 th inst ., at Boreham , in Essex , Captain W . II . Haselfoot , in his 73 rd year . On the 7 th inst ., at Liege , Somerset G . D'Arcy Irving , Esq ., son of the late Sir George D'Arcy Irving , Bart ., of Caslle Irving , county of Fermanagh . On ' the 11 th inst ., at Leominstcr , aged 30 , the Reverend C . W . Robinson . On thn 13 th inst ., aged 65 , Martha , relict of the Reverend R . Mitchell , D . D ., late rector of Fryerning , and vicar of Eastwood , Essex , and for many years Fellow and Tutor of Wadham College .
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Friday , July 19 . Declarations of Dividends . —S . Hignett , Middle , Shropshire , maltster ; first div . of fls . 3 d ., on Thursday , July 18 , or any subsequent Thursday ; Mr . Valpy , Birmingham—J . Yeomans , Sheffield , merchant ; second div . of 2 s . 6 d ., on Saturday , Julv 20 , or any subsequent Saturday ; Mr . Freeman , Sheffield—C . " Burgin , Sheffield , steel manufacturer ; first div . of 2 s ., on Saturday , July 20 , and on any subsequent Saturday ; Mr . Freeman , Sheffield—C . Reffold , Reading , builder ; first and final div . of 6 s ., on Saturday next , and three subsequent Saturdays ; Mr . Groom , Abchurch-lane —W . A . Reeves , Maidstone , cabinetmaker ; first div . of 8 s . 4 d ., on Wednesday next , and three subsequent Wednesdays ; Mr . Graham . Coleman-street— J . Ford , Richmond , licensed victualler ; first div . of 2 s . od ., on Wi'dnesdav next , and throe following Wednesdays ; Mr .
Graham , Coleman-street — J . Addington , London-road , St . Goorire-thc-Martyr , oil and colourman ; second div . of as . 3 d ., on Wednesday next , and three following Wednesdays ; Mr . Graham . Coleman-street— A . Wilkin , Camberwell , Surrey ; second div . of 4 s . Id ., on Wednesday next , and three following Wednesdays ; Mr . Graham , Coleman-street . —A . Beattie and F . Macnaghten , Nicholas-lane , Lombard-street , City , merchants ; second div . of lid ., on Wednesday next , and three following Wednesdays ; Mr . Graham , Coleman-street—M . Cowles , Nine-Elms , Vauxhall and York-road , Lambeth ; first div . of 2 s ., on Wednesday next , and three following Wednesdays ; Mr . Graham , Coleman-street—It . Robson . Ncwcastleupon-Tyne , manufacturer of plaster of Paris ; first div . of 2 s . 6 d ., on Saturday , July 20 , or any following Saturday ; Mr . Wakley , Uewcastle-npon-Tyne—J . Barr , New Turnstile , High llolborn
and Old-road , St . Pancras , builder ; first div . of 3 s . 8 d ., any Wednesday : Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-street—Christy , Adams , and Hill , Rotherhithe , engineers ; second div . of Is . Jid ., Thursdnv , the 25 th inst ., and following Thursday : Mr . Stansfield , Basinghall-street—J . Shelford , Standen , Hertfordshire , butcher ; first div . of 5 s ., on Thursday , the 2 oth inst ., and following Thursday ; Mr . Stansfield , Basinghall-slreet — J . Sydenham , Poole . printer ; first div . of 4 s ., on Thursday , the 25 th inst ., and following Thursday ; Mr . Stansfield , Basinghall-street—P . Thompson , sen ., Osnaburgh-place , New-road , St . Pancrns , and Commercial-road , Limehouse , carpenter ; first div . of 9 s , on Thursday , the 25 th inst ., and following Thursday ; Mr . Stansfield , Basinghall-street—H . F . Hnrneman , Queen-street , Cheapside , merchant : fourth div . of Is . 9 d ., on Thursday , Ihe 25 th inst .. and following Thursday ; Mr . Stansfield , Basinghall-street .
Bankrupts . —T . Dyson , Ilardinge-terrace , Albert-street , Xewington , railway contractor , to surrender August 2 , Sept . ( 5 ; solicitors , Messrs . Rixon and Son , King William-street ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore . —G . F . Girdwood , Maida-hill , chemist , July 26 , August 29 ; solicitors , Messrs . Lawrence and Plows , Old Jewry ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-strcet — G . Siirphrard , Modbnry , linendrapor , July 30 , August 27 ; solicitors , Mr . Savory , Modbury ; and Messrs . Bishop and I'itts , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Iiirtzel , Exeter . —T . 13 . Bourne , Liverpool , cotton-broker , July 26 , August 29 ; solicitor , Mr . Norris , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Bird , Liverpool . Dividends . —Aug . 9 , J . W . English , Poultry , chemist—Aug . 9 , D . and F . D . Smith , Hammersmith , wholesale drysalters—Aug . 9 , T . J . Edwards , King-street , St . George , Bloomsbury , dressing-case maker—Aug . 81 , C . Cooper , Willenhall , Staffordshire , grocer .
Certificates . — To he granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day oj meeting . —Aug . 10 , S . and H . J . Hogg , Portsea , auctioneers—Aug . 10 , C . Scarfe , Hall-street , City-road , timber merchant—Aug . 7 , D . Stead , late of George-street , Adelphi , patentee of wooden paving—Aug . 10 . F . Westovnr , Lewisham , cheesemonger—Aug . 20 , W . Iliggs , Wolverhampton , iron dealer . Scotch Sequestrations . —A . B . Glenlay , Dundee , merchant , . Inly 21 , Aug . 11—VV . 11 . Logan , Glasgow , merchant , July 24 , Aug . SI .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 20, 1850, page 407, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1847/page/23/
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