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^ TTuLV ERWELIx NERVOUSNESS , DE ^ LITT AND D ?" vr > IOBlxi 0 N ; also oa Urinary Dwangemente , Con * ta |> a-} Sn and Hamorrhoids . Is . each ; by post , Is . 6 d . WHAT TO EAT , DRINK , AND AVOID . " Ab » tiaeut . id ) raulti curantur morbi . " - a noDuiar exposition of the principal causes ( over an . careless « JrHn * &cS of the " above ha * ajsaing and distressing complaints , ™ ftii an equally intelligible and popular exposition of how we IwM live to get rid o * t&em ; to which , is added diet tables for « vprv meal in the day , and full infractions for the regimen and observance of every hour out of the twenty-four : illustrated by numerous cases , &c Vols . 2 and 3 , companions to the preceding , THE ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . I HOW TO BE HAPPY . " Jucunde Vivere . " IV . ON" URINARY DISORDERS , CONSTIPATION , and HEM ORRHOIDS ; their Obviation and Removal . Sherwood , 23 , Paternoster-row ; Mann , 39 , Cornhill ; and the Aut hor 10 , Argyll-place , Rec ent-street : consultation hours , ten to twelve ; evenings , seven till nine .
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nn YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL AND LUXURIANT HAIR , WHISKERS , MOUSTACHIOS , EYEBROWS , etc . ? T HE Immense Public Patronage bestowed uppn Miss ELLEN GRAHAM'S NIOUKRENE . during the last ..., „„ years is sufficient evidence of its amazing ? properties in reoroducing the human hair , whether lost by disease or natural docav preventing : the hair falling off . strengthening weak hair , and checking greyness . It is guaranteed to produce whiskers , Bioustacbios , &o ., in three , or four weeks , without » a * L It 18 trfes-antl y scented ; and sufficient for three months' use twU be sent post-free , on receipt of twenty-four postage-stamps , by Miss Ellen Graham . 14 , Hand-court , Holborn , London . U . niike all other preparations for the Hair , it is free from artificial colouring and filthy greasiness , well known to be so injurious to it . Genuine Testimoniais . — " I had been bald for years ; your Nioukrene has quite restored my hair . "—Henry Wat-kins , Colney , Herts . " I have used your Nioukrene three weeks , and am happy to inform you that a full moustache is growing . ?—J Hammond , Naas , Ireland . " My hair was turning gjrey rapidly ; it has effectually checked it . and I have new hair growin £ . "—R . Elkins , Surgeon . * ¦ * ¦ It is the best nursery preparation I ever used . "—Mrs . Rose , Chesham . For the nursery Nioukrene is invaluable , its balsamic properties being admirably adapted to infant ' s , hair , LIQUID HAIR DYE . —The only perfect one extant is Miss Graham ' s . It is a dear liquid , that changes hair in three minutes to any shade , from lig ht auburn to jet black , so natural as to defy detection , does not 6 tain the skin , and is free from every , objectionable quality . It needs only to be used once , producing a permanent dye for ever . Persons who have been deceived by useless preparations ( dangerous to th& head , &c . ) will find this Dve perfect in every respect , and that " none but itself can be its parallel . " Price 3 s ., sent poBUfree by post for forty-two postage stamps , by Miss- Graham , 14 , Hand-court , Bolborn ,. London . Professor Ryan says : — " Your dye is the only pure and . perfect one 1 have analyzed ; the neutral principle is decidedly better than a ) l others . "
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PAI NS in the BACK ^ GRAVEL , LUMTBAGO , KHEUMATISM . GOUT , INDIGESTION , PEBUITY .. STRICTURE , GLJJKT , &C .-DR . DE KOOS * COAlPQ UjND RENAL PILLS , as their name , Renal ( or the kidneys ) , indicates , have in many instances effected a . cure wheo , all other means hail failed and are now established , by thje consent of every patient who has yet tried them , as also by the faculty themselves , as the most safe aud efficacious remedy ever , discovered for the above dangerous complaints , discharges of any kind , retention oi ui ine , and diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs generally , whether resulting from imprudenoe or otherwise , which , if neglected , frequently end in pileR . fistula , stone in the bladder , and a lingering death . for gout , sciatica , rheumatism , tic doloronux , erysipelas , dropsy , scrofula , losa of hair and teeth , depression of spirits , blushing , incapacity for sociery , study , or business , confusion , giddiness , drowsiness , sleep without refreshment , fear , nervousness , arid even insanity itself , when ( as is often the case ) arising froin or combined with urinary diseases , they are unequalled . By their salutary action or , acidity of the 6 touiach they correct bile-and indigestion , purify and promote the renal secretions , thereby preventni" the formation of stone , and establishing for life the healthy functions of all these organs . ONE TRIAL will convince the most prejudiced of tlit'ir surprising properties . May be obtained at Is . 1 A < 1 ., 2 a 9 d ., 4 a . 6 d ., lla ., and 33 a . per box , through all Medicine Venders in the King dom ; or should any qitUonlty occur , tln-y will be sent free on receipt of the price in postage stamps by Dr . DE RO 08 . CAUTION . —A Belf-styled ten shilling doctor ( unblushing Impudence being his only qualification ) who proressea to euro rupture , deafness , and other incurable complaints , is also advertising under a different namo , a highly injuiiotia imitation of thei-e Pill * , whioh , to allure purahasera . lie inclosos In a useless abbreviated copy of Dr . DeKooa' celebrated " Medical Adviser , " slightly changing its title ; sufferers will , then-fore , do well to site that the stump round each bo * is a " Uona Fidp Oovcrnmont Stamp" ( not a biipe counterfeit ) , W » d to guard against the truth-U'sa ftatcBinents of this individual , which are published only for the basest purposes of deception on invalids und fraud on the Proprietor . TOPRKVKNT FRAUD on the Public by Imitations of the above valnablo remedies , her Maju » ty' » Honourable (' oinmisuionera of Htnmps h , ivo directed th « namo of the Proprietor , in white letterw on a rod ground , to be engraved on the Government Stump nfllxfd to nil hla Medicines , without which none is gcnuliiu , and to imitato which Iji forgery and transportation . AUTHKNTIO TKHTIMONIALS . " AberHyuhan , l ' onlypool . May 2 . 1 HS 0 . Dear Sir , —After taking a box of your Roiial I'ille , I am mo hiiicIi butter that 1 tun induced to Bund for unothor , as I want to . dr . ivu tlin pain quito invny , — I remain , yours respectfully , John Andrew * . Kuiik > h , June 1 ?( S , 1 H 50 . Denr Sir , —1 'Icuho forwurd a 4 a . 6 d . box of your Uenal l'illa ; they aro tho only medicine I havo met with that hnv , ; been of aerviou . —Yourv . &o ., Milton Welch . " " Limukilu-• treet , Dover . Hir . -r-PlvaBi ; to wind a f « w more of your wonderful 1 'UIh . My wife . l » aa nearly taken all you sent bofore , and fuclH great nllel already , T . Mmtin . " " 4 , Markct-Htrcot , Manchester . Your nimtioineH nro very highly Hpokoti of by all who hiiv , ; iniroh » H «!«| thuin of m « . —Youra truly . George Weatmacott . " On « person informs Mr . Smith . Time * OfllcQ , Leedn , tbat these cvlebrutod l'illuurt ) worth a guinea u box . N . H . PerBonn winning to ooiuult tho doctor by letter may < lo eo by dvudinif ii detail of tho » ymptoinH . 8 cc .. . with t-h « umuil Too of *'• by puat-uillctt order , in . yablt ) ut tho Holborn Oflico , for which the nucvHS'try inudiojiie * mid u / lvico will bo sent to any P »» rt of tho world , Addroua , WALTttlt 1 ) 14 BOOB , M . D » . « H > , Kly-placo . Molborn'MH , London , wluiro ho mu > bo oontmlUid from 10 till 1 , and & till W , Sunday exooptod , uiilqwi * by previous tt * r »» Kenaont ,
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IMPORTANT TO ADVKRTISKRS . THE "WO'LVERHAMPTON un « l STAFFORDSHIRK H 1 SKALD . and BIHMINGIJ AM , SUItOPBHIRlS . and MIDLAND COUNl ^ KS ADVKRTIHKlt . The ailvertUinjr public i » rcspflctfully informnd that the WOLVIiUHAMPTON urid SXAKVOKDSHIltK HERALD Ib now circulating oxtenuivcly throughout Sud'ordihire , Shropabiro . and the Midland Counties , aud is , thcreforq , the bunt advertising iwediuni in Ibin populoua and highly important Dialrict , «» , inuopondently of itn litrge oiionlutioo in I ' rivuto l- ' utnilirri , it h «» an oxtemive onn amoiiffst Public InatitutioiiH and Profc » t > ionul M « : n , and is rtud n ev < : ry n ^ Hprctablo Hotrl and Tavrrn in elm above Coiintiau . With reHpeot to its tomniug population , it » raut extent , immense K'HKiirccH , and uiiii » allc < l mnnufacturinjf operatio | iH , thiu District in one of the highoHt lni ]) oi tan < : o to ailvertinerH , and circulating o ^ tfriHivol y throughout , the WOLVKUIIA MPTON undSTAKFOHDHHIRK HKKALD affordft to uilvortinAra and tho public the bent possible , medium of publicity for the announcement of Auctioneers , fimuruitno Ofllcen , I ' jiblio CompanieH , and Hociotieu , ProffHalonal Men , Mnrchantu , Factors , ' 1 ' radrHinen , t * ml ( Jcncr . il Deal < : rH , and that too at a scale of chur ^ t-H , thn liberal character of which , hua not fulled to acouro to tho propriclora un extenuivu patronage . Th «« VVOLVERHAMPTON and STAKFOItDBHIRK 1 IE 11 AL 1 ) id publiahnd every Wttdnesduy morning , price ftd ., on a uhnet an large , aa tlio Times . an < l circulated , at uu uarly hour in tho naorniiigr , through tho uutiru DibLriot . and in many purta of tbu Kingdom . » All letters for tho Ift ' . rald should b « iiddrennrd , Thoinnn Hard * : ! Itrindlpy , Herald Oljlpe ^ Uiiow-liiH , Wolvcihampton .
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Just published , THE PEOSPIiCTTJS QV THE CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY . V > / Containing ^ the necosaary means for obtaining furth&r Information . May bo had at the following- placet : —The Crnthai . Ofi'IOR , 76 , Charlotte-street , Vitzroy-Btiuaru ; the Marylobone Branch , 3 ft , Great Marylebone-etrret ; the Manchester liianch , 13 , 6 w » n-8 trect , Maachceter ; the PubliBhing Ollice of Uie 8 oqioty for Promoting Working-M « n '» Associations , 183 . Fleetstreet . Gratis , if by personal applica . tioa if by letter , on Postage Stamp .
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¦ pU PTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED Jtt / -- WITHOUT A TRUSS , Dr . WALTER DE ROO 3 continues to snpply the afflicted with hi 9 celebrated remedy for this alarming complaint ,, the great success of which ; fpr many years past , renders com * nent unnecessary . It is easy and painless in ase , causing no inconvenience and confinement , and is equally applicable to every variety of rupture , however bad or long standing , in male or female of any age . The remedy , with full instructions for use , will be sent post-free to any part of the kingdom , on receipt of 7 s . by post-office order , or otherwise , payable at the Holbornoffice , to Walter De Roos , M . D ., 35 , E ^ -place . Holborn , London , where he may be consulted daily from Ten till One ; and Five till Efeht ( Sundays excepted > . A great number of testimonials and trusses ( which may be seen ) , have been left behind , by peraons cured ; as trophies of the immense success of this remedy . Authentic Testimonials , to prove the accuracy of which inquiry is solicited of tUe writers themselves , whose-addresses are » iven in full : —B . Haworth , Esq ., Hull Bank , Hull : I feel great pleasure in adding my testimony to Dr . Roos ' s remedy for rupture , which baa effectually cured mine . " Mr . Samuel Stocker . timber merchant , Clewer-fielda , Windsor , Berks : " I was curad last summer by your invaluably remedy , and have not found the least inconvenience sii . ee . " Mr . Robert Rogers , Staveley , Derbyshire : " My baby , I am happy to say , thank * to your excellent , remedy , is q . uite well . " Mr . James Chessum , Ickevell-house : " By the blessing of God , my rupture of ten yeBrs standing is perfectly cured by your remedy , " : VIr . Sapcote , braziqr v Market-Wqightoa : " I ani glad to tell you that I am quite cured by your remedy ; and so is the little boy who was ruptured on both sides , —thanks to you , Sir . " "Atepneqted correspondent desires to call the attention of such of our readers as are his fellow-sufferers to an announcement in our advertising columns , emanating from Dr . De ltoos , thq eminent physician of London . Of this gentleman's ability in treating r , upturcs , our correspondent speaks in the highest terms , having availed himself of th ? same , and thereby tested the superiority of his method of treatment over every other extant , all of which he has tried to no purpose . lie feela assured that whoever is no afflicted will find a cure by paying Dr . De Roos a visit , his method being , aa our correspondent believes , beyond improvement . "—The above appeared in the Tablet of Saturday , September 29 , 1 R 19 , The gentleman alluded to is F . Graham , Esq . . an intimate friend of the editor ' s , who may be referred to . CAVTlOli . —Sufferers are cautioned against useless , imitations , by a self-styled doctor , who copies this announcement , and who also professes to cure deafness , with vmious other wonderful feats . ; and to render the abominable deception more complete , concocts " testimonials" as glaringly truthless as they are numerous . The utter fallacy of these may , however , be easily detected by writing U > tho protended authors , whom it will bo found have existence only , in tho imagination .
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A NEW MEDICINE . t ^ RANKS'S SPECIFIC CAPSULE —A foim JL of Medicine at once safe , sure , speedy , and pleasant , especially applicable to urethral morbid secretions , and other ailmente for which copaiba and ? cubebs are commonly administered . Each Capsufo containing the Specific is made of the purest Gelatine , which , encased in tinfoil , may be conveniently carried in the pocket , and , being * both , elastic aud pleasant to ta ! -e , affords the greatest faeih \ ty ' ft > r repeating the doses without intermission- —a desideratum to persons travelling , visiting , or engaged in business , as well as to those who object to fluid medicines , being unobjectionable to the most susceptible stomach . Prepared only by GBOkRGB FRANKS , Surgeon , at ors Laboratory , 90 , Black friars-road , London , where they may be had , aud of all Medicine Venders , in . boxes , at 2 s . Sd . and 4 s . 6 d- each , or 9 fe « t fwe by postat 3 s . and 5 s . each . Of r * hoaa , also , may be had , in bottles , at 2 s . 9 d .. 4 s . 6 d ., and 11 s . each , FRANKS'S 8 PECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA . TESTIMONIALS . From Joseph Henry Green , Esq ., F . B . S ., President of the Royal College of Surgeons , Loadon ; Senior Surgeoa to St . Thomas s Hospital ; and Ewrfessar of Surgery iaKing' * College , London . "I have made trial of Mr . Franks ' * Solution of Copaiba , at St . Thomas ' s Hospital , in a variety of cases , and th « - results warrant my stating-, that it is an efficacious remedy , and one which does not produce the-usual un pleas an * , effect * of Copaiba . ( Signed ) ' ^ Joseph Hbwuy Geebn . " Lincoln ' s-inn Fields , April 1 & , 1835 . " FromBransby Cooper , Esq ., F . R . 9 ., one of the Council of the Royal College of ' Swgeons , London ; Senior Surgeon to Guy s Hospital ; and Lecturer on Anatomy , &c . " Mr . Bransby Cooper presents his complimenta to Mr . George Franks , aud . ha « great pleasure , in . bearing testimony to the efficacy of bis Solution of Copaiba , Mr . Cooper ha * prescribed the Solution in ten or twelve-cases with perfect success . " New-street , April 18 , 1835 . " » These medicines are protected against counterfeits by the Government , Stamp—on , which is engraven , " Gkokge Franks Blackfriars-road " —being attached to each .
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READ THE CHRISTIAN SOCIALIST , a Journal of Association and Register of the Cooperative Movement throughout the Country . Price Id . No . 36 contains;—The Long Game ; or , a Few Words to the Working Men of En ? land on the Present Crisis , by tha Reverend Charles Kingsley , author of " Alton Locke , " 8 ec . —Hindrances to Associative Labour ,, by Ihe Beverend . T . G . Lee—Notes of a Cooperative Tour , by J . M . . Ludlow , Esq . —A . Lady ' a visit to the-Bethnalgreeu Weavers—Autobiography of one of the Chartist Hebelsof 1848 , Chapt er IX . —Marriage and Beggary—Poetry : Love's Fairy Ring , by Gerald Massey—Gazette , Association News , Correspondence , &c . With this week ' s number is given a splendid portrait in Lithography , on superior platepaper , with Autograph , of theHeverend Charles Kingsley , also a Li&t of the Working Men ' s Associations and Cooperative Stores throughout the Kingdom , mth the amount of business done by each . London ; John James Bezer , 183 , Fleet-street , and all Booksellers .
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T HE CABINET of REASON ; a Library of FREE THOUGHT , POLITICS , and CULTURE . Edited by G . Jacob Holyoake . The purpose of this Library is to supply accredited Works in the departments of Instruction above indicated . The volumes will be issued " occasionally . " The larger volumes will form a Shillinz Series ; the smaller , a Sixpenny Series . Their appearance will be announced in the Beasoner , and through the Newspapers . Rationalism ( understanding by it the development of the Reasoning habit in matters of Religion ) has proved itself susceptible of progress—Morality hasever been a thing of growth—Politics is enlarging its sphere , and is being allied to Social Science—yet few special expositions of these subjects have , of late years , been offered to the people , who have been left to the guidance of the uncertain periodical , or the hasty disquisition ol the newspaper . The nature of the instruction -wanted has prevented the usual teachers of the public from attempting it . The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge excluded this class of topics altogether—or -what was equivalent , accorded them only onesided treatment . Publishers of Information for the People , and devisers of popular Libraries , keep on the side of conventional opinion , affecting , like Mechanics * Institutions , to take a neutral course , but in reality giving advantages to the dominant party , and imposing silence on the weaker . Another evil to be corrected , is the irresponsibility of popular advocacy . An opponent now may take up any of the nameless or unrecognized publications issued , holding- Freethinking responsible for every incoherent utterance made in its name—err the Times , and its elaborate echo the Quarterly Review , may attach to Democratic Politics the onus of answering for every expression of opinion which ignorance , excitement , or adroit absolutism , may present ostensibly in Its cause . Several eminent friends of the people have desired to remedy this dangerous deficiency in popular literature , but have been deterred by difficulty of agreement , and by the consequences of persnnal implication . Publishing houses standing on the side of the people and Frea Thought , shrink from this course for commercial reasons . If the object is to be accomplished , it must be undertaken ( as we have ascertained by repulsed entreaties and deferred hope ) by those who cast their lot with unfriended truth . To propose to do -what is here indicated for the public at large , ¦ would be a presumption which would be punished—as all presumption ought to be—by public distrust . But , in a relative sense ,, it may be done for the Class identified with Frecthought and the Political Sovereignty of the Individual . The programme of progress includes three elements , viz ., Destruction , Construction , and Culture . In the first of these departments , the parties represented in this prospectus art ; credited with having attained proficiency . They will try to win some credit as to usefulness in the remaining respects . An essential object is to create or bring together in a portable form a Literature by which we may consent to be judgod , which shall boa well advised and dispassionate expression of principles not taken up in antagonism , but adopt' -d in conviction and enforced as a protest alike against that progress which is anarchy , and against that Order which is merely prostration in Intellect , and despotism in Politic * . If we except a . few earnest and eloquent books which have lately appeared , —not , however , in price or style addressed to tin ; many—we may say that a wide Held is open to us between the delitaiitlc Scepticism of gentlemen , and the undisciplined ItationaliHin of the poor— a field which no one occupies , and no one will occupy ; and not to invest it oursi lves were to betray an incapacity to comprehend what the destiny of the day places in our hand ? , or to avail ourselves ot the opportunity which those who perished in the cause of Kroe Thought ( intellectual and political ) won for those of this generation who stand ou their aide . Very likely we ( shall not be ablo to realize our own ideas lit once , but tbu names of writers we may hereafter be able to announce may create cvHifldence in our attempt . The works to be included in the" Cabinet of Ubason" will bo Secular in diameter , and will include Controvtray , Government , Social Science , and education ( juvenile and adult ) , in the sense of Imposition , Discipline , and Development .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 15, 1851, page 1099, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1909/page/23/
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