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Tj ~ 1 HE Undersigned oontinne to engage Passengers J . for First-Clasa Fast-Sailing AMERICAN PACKET SHIPS , which average from 1000 to 1500 Tons , for the following Ports , viz : — JsEW YORK , } BOSTON , PHILADELPHIA , [ NEW ORLEANS , BALTIMORE , j BRITISH AMERICA , &c . Emigrants is the country can engage passage by letter addressed as underneath ; in which case they need not be in Liverpool until the day before the Ship is to sail ; and they will thereby avoid detention and other expenses , besides securing ' a cheaper passage , and having the best berths allotted to them previous to their arrival . For further particulars , apply , post-paid , to JAMES BECKETT & SON , North-End Prince ' s Dock , Liverpool .
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JIFTY POUNDS REWARD . fPHE hard substance obtained by pressure from JL the Crude Cocoa Nut OiL is an essential ingredient in the PATENT COMPOSITE CANDLES ; and , as EDWARD PRICE and Co ., hold the Patents for this piocets , and grant no licences under them , it follows , either , that the imitation Composite Candles are entirely different from the Patent one 3 , or , that the imitators are infringing the Patents : thB first is generally the case , bnt to protect themselves ajrainsi the possibility of the other , Edward Prick and Co ., hereby engage to pay a reward of iifty Pounds , to any workman or other person , who may give such information respecting parties pressing Cocoa-Nut Oil , as 3 haD lead xo their conviction . The name of the informant will be kept strictly secret , and he need sot take a prominent part in the proceedings ; as all that E . P . and Co . require , is the first cine to the discovery of the infringers , which theywill then follow up for themselves . This ad-Tertisement is being published in every newspaper © f any circulation in the United Kingdom . The Candles are now so well-known to the public , that it is hardly necessary to state here that they burn more brilliantly than the best wax , and give Bo large an amount of light , as to bo cheaper , taking tins into account , than the commonest Tallow Candles . Tbeymaybe had of most of . the respectable dealers , throughout the kingdom ; but purchasers mu = t insist on being supplied with " PRICE'S PATENT CANDLES , " otherwise they are liable to be deceived with some of the imitations , all called , like the real ones , *• Composite . " Those parties , really in die trade , who do not yet keep , them for sale , are informed that they can purchase , of the Patentees , or of Palmer and Co ., Sntton-street , Clerkenwsll , any quantity , large or small , at the Wholesale price ; and that allowances are made in sn increasing ratio , to parses taking to the amount of £ 50 , £ 100 , £ 150 , or £ 200 , at a time ; and a very large allowance indeed to parties taking so large a quantity as to enable them to become wholesale agents for an entire district . Belmoni , YauxhalL July 24 th , 1844 ,
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TpHE never-failing effects of BLAIR'S GODT < J . AND RHEUMATIC PILLS in curing every ! i description of Gout and Rheumatism , have secured i « them a celebrity unequalled by any medieine of ' past or present times . They not only give relief in' ' a few hours , where the patient has been driven i nearly to madness by the excruciating tortures of ! this disease , but restore to perfect health in . an incos- ' ceiTablj short spacs of time . They are equally 1 speedy and certain in Rheumatism , either chronic or acute , Lumbago , Sciatica , Pain 3 in .-the Head or' Face , and indeed for every rheumatic or gouty affection ; in fact , such has been the rapidity , per- ' . feet ease , and complete safety of this Medicine , that it has astonished all who have taken it ; and there ' is not a City , Town , or village in the Kingdom but contains many grateful evidences of its benign in- ; finance . The following recent Case , selected ^ from ; amoug those with which flie Proprietor has bum , favoured * is submitted to the pnblic i— i TO XE . PBOCT , 229 , STRAND . ! Hurst , Sussex , Nov . 6 1843 . > SrR , —I have the pleasure to-inform you that a person holding an official situation , noticing in one of my bills that I was agent for Blair ' s Gout and Khuematic Pills , was induced to try them ; he sent' for a box , and had only taken them one day before '¦ ie found wonderful relief . The second daj he was' , able to walk without his crutches , and on t £ e fonrth day was completely cared and able to perform his ordinary occupation . j Previous to this he was generally laid up every ' year for several weeks , after leeches and fomenta- ¦ tions had been applied , and medicine taken , to no ! pnrpss * . Ihare obtained the above statement from ' a personal interview , and have sent this for pnblica-1 tion if ycuihink it worthy , and shall be most happy i at any rime to satisfy aBy party desirous of ascertain-1 ing its authenticity . i I am , Sir , your obedient servant , j THOMAS WYBORN , Chemist , j Sold by T . Prout , 229 , Strand , London , Price j 2 s . 9 d . per box , and by his appointment , by Heaton , ) Bay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Towns- j eo . d ^ Bainea and Newsome , SmMton ., Reinhardt , T&T- > botton , Homer , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis ) and Son , Burdekia , Moxon , Little , Hardman , j Iinney , and Hargrove , York ^ Brooke and Co ., Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , X > oncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Biponj Foggitt , Coatte . Thompson , Thirskj Wiley , Easingwold ; En # and , FeIL , Spivey , Huddersfield-, Ward , Eich-Bond ; Sweeting . Knaresbro' ; Pease ^ Uver ^ D ' arlingfemrDixonj Meteal / e , Xsngdale , Northallerton j BilOdes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Ta < lcaBter ; Rogerson , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brioe , Priestley , Pontefraet ; Cordwdl , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , \ Wakefield , Berry , Denton j Snter , Leyland , Hart- j ley s Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdalej Xambert , Boroughbridge ; Dalby , Wetherbv ; Waite Horrogate ; Wall , Barnsley ; and all redpectable Medicine Vendors throughout the kingdom . j ABkfor Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills , and obaerre the name and address of Thomas Prout ; 229 , Strand , London , " impressed upon tW Govern- i soeni Stamp affixed to each box of tie Gennine j Jjgdiciue . I i ' J . , i I I , , I , i . | ' , ) i : | ! j ! i | i , , j ; [ , ,, , \ ! ; ) ' l [¦ ¦ . i ., > j J
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Price Sixpence , rTHE GRAMMATICAL TEXT BOOK , for the JL nso of Schpole . By Wm . Hiii , Author of ' * The Rational School Grammar , " " Fifteen Lessons on the Analogy ana Syntax of the English Language , for the use of adaii p ersons who have noglected the study of Grammar , " "The 0 ° WP lete English Expositor , " & < j . &c .
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Price One Shilling , PROGRESSIVE EXERCISES , selected with < reat care , and adapted to the Rules and Observations respectively contained in his Fifteen Lessons on the Analogy and Syntax of the English Language , and m his Rational School Grammar , by Wm . Hill . Third Edition , revised and corrected . Pr ice Two Shillings , FIFTEEN LESSONS on the ANALOGY and SYNTAX of ihe ENGLISH LANGUAGE , for the use of adult persons who have neglected the study of Grammar . By Wm . Hiw .. "A competent Grammatical knowledge of onr own Language is the true basiB on which all literature ought to rest . "—Bishop Lovoih . Fifth Edition , revised and amended . London : Watson , Paul ' s Alley , Paternoster Raw ; Cleave , Shoe Lane ; Heywood . Manchester ; Hob-B * n , Leeds ; and by all Booksellers .
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SEED WHEAT . JD . PIPER , of Colne Engaine , Essex , ( Member of the Royal Agricultural Society ; , has been tour years raising two new Slocks of Wheat , vis ., Piper ' s "Thick Set , " and " Colne Whitechaff Red . " At the last Southampton Meeting two sheaves of these Wheats were exhibited outside ( notice not having been given in time for their admission inside ) , where they produoed much excitement , and sixpence per ear was offered . Last year , in the same field , side by side , the Piper ' s Thick Set grew eight bushels and a half , and the Colne Whitechaff Red five bushels and a half more per acre than the most prolific Wheat grown in the neighbourhood . Last autumn J . D . P . measured a quarter of an acre off his field , and dibbled the Thick Set in rows a foot apart , and one bushel per acre ; and though the plant was partially destroyed by the slug in the winter , and a good sprinkling of self-sown Potatoes were left to gTow , still the yield was fourteen bushels and a half , being equal to fourteen sacks and two bushels per acre . Oae person this year grew fifteen sacks and two bushels , another fourteen saeks , and another thirteen saeks per acre . One parcel weighed 6431 bs . per busheL This is , perhaps , the stiffeststrawed Wheat in England , and is adapted for strong or hollow bottom ground , and is not likely to get laid . J . D . P . will send to London , or to any place within ten miles oF Colne , carriage free , and he will be glad to receive a post-office order , or refeience to some House in London for the money , with the order for the Wheat . The price is regulated according to the yield . Thick Sat , 15 s . per bushel ; Colne Whitechaff Red , 9 s . per bushel . Specimens of both sorts in the ear may be seen at the Northern Star office , Market-street , Leeds . N . B . —J . D . P . advertised in the two principal papers in Essex , where the abeve Wheat was growing , in order that Agriculturists mii » ht " see it and judge for themselves of the quality and quantity .
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< i ¦ ! ' i ' 1 ' : ' . ' ; ; , i > ' . '¦ ' , j ' ¦ ! ' 1 i 1 i j j j ) j > ) j , - ; - , , , \ - j j j ! ; - i j I W ° Messrs . H . & L . FERRY & Co ., Consulting Surgeons , of 19 , Beraers Street , Oxford Street , London , beg to inform thtir Patier . ts and those desirous of availing themselves of their advice , that Mr . R . PERRY ( in consequence of repealed applications J , may be consulted professionally , from Eleven in the morning till Eight in the evening , and on Sundays from Eleven to One , at Zi , Coney Street , Yobk ; from Satt&day , Augcst 31 st , till September 14 th . and from Monday , September 16 / 7 » , till October 1 st , at Xo . 9 , JVhiUfriarqale , Hull ; and from Fbiday Octtobsb ith , till 19 th , at No . 24 , Eldon square , Newcastle-upon-Tyue . Other engagements will preclude the possibility of a longer stay . THE THIRTEENTH EDITION . Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d ., in a sealed envelope , and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on tho receipt of a Post Office Order for 3 s . 5 d , THB SILENT FRIEND , A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIEb of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes : being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and ths ability of uanhood , ere vigour has established her empire : — with Obserrations on the bauc ' nl effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION , local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : the destructive effects of Gonorrhea , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished "kith E . voravings , representing the deletes rous influence of Mercury on the skin , by eruption- on the head , face , and i body ; with approved mode o * ccse for both Bexes ; I followed by observations on the Obligations of J MARRIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with directions for the removal of certain Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" io be consulted without exposure , and with assured confidence of success . By R . and L . PERRY , and Co ., Consulting Schgeo > ' ? , London . Published by the Authors ; sold by Heaton , and Bucktou , Briggate , Lc .-da ; btrange , Paternosterro-w ; Field , 65 , Qua ^ hum , Regent-street ; Purkis , Compton-Ktreet , Suho , London : Guest , 51 , Bullstreet , Birmingham : a ad by all booksellers in town and country . THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRUCUM . j Is a gentle stimclant and renovator oftheimpaired functions of life , and is exclusively directed to the cure of such complaint ^ a ^ &ri 3 e from a disorganization of the Generative System , whether constitutional or acquired , los . ' of sexual power , and debility arising from Syphilitic c .-ease ; and is calculated to afford decided relief to ihose who , by early indulgence in solitary habits , ^ ave weakened the powers of then system , and fa i vn into a state of chronic debility , bj which the cor .-nitntion is left in a deplorable state , and that nerrons mentality kept up which places the individual ia a state t > f anxiety for the remainder o ! life . The conMquences arising from this dangerous-1 practice , are not confined to its pure physical result . bul branch to moral ones ; leading the excited deviating TDinti into a fertile field of seducive error , — int o agradual but total degradation of manhood—into a pernicio ; : ^ application of those inherent rights which nature vriselj instituted for the preservation i of her FpE £ ! e 5 ; bringing on premature decripitude , 1 and all the habitudes of o ! d age . Constitutional I wtaknshs , soxuai debility , obstinate gieets , excesses , irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , total in ; potency and barrenness are effectually romoved by ifc : s invaluable medicine . Sold in Bottles , price 11 ? . each , or the quantity of four in one Family bottle for 33 s ., by which one Us . bottle is sa ? cd . Prepared only by Messrs . PERRY & Co ., Sur' c ^ ons . 19 , Bernens-street , Oxford-street , London . None are genuine without the signature of J R . and L . PERRY and Co . \ mpressed in a stamp on the outside of each wrapper to imitate which is felony of the deepest dye . The Five Pound cases , ( tho purchasing of which will be . a savicg of one p » ond twelve shillings ); may be had a ^ Hsaal at 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , London , , Patients in the country who require a course of this i admrrable medicine , should seud Five Pounds by I letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit o ) I = ; ucb advantage . May be had of all Booksellers , Druggists , and Patent Medicine Tenders in town and country throughout the United Kingdom , the Continent of , Europe and America , of whom may be had the , " Sile > t Friend . " I Messrs , PERRY expect when consulted by letter , the usual fee of one pound , without which , no notice whatever can be taken of the communication . , Patients are requested to be as minute as possible i a the detail of their cases . . PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 28 . 9 dM 4 s . 6 d ., and 11 s . per box , ' , ( Observe the signature of R . and L . PERRY and ) Co . on the outside of each wrapper ) are well known i throughout Europe and America , to be the most cer-: tain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of a certain disease , in both ! sexes , including Gonorrhsea , Gleets , Secondary j symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , Defi-! ciency , and all diseases of the Urinary " Passages , i withont loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from | business . They have effected the most surprising cures , not only in recent and severe cases , but when salivation and all other meanB have failed ; they i remove Scorbutic Affections , Eruptions on any part , of the body , Ulcerations , Scrofulous or Yenereal 1 ^^ }* mfi dorttted to cleanse the blood from , j all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , aDd restore weak and emaciated constitutions to priB-; tine health and vigour . Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , may be consult ed as usual , at 19 , Berners-street , Oxford-street , Lon-[ don , puncfcuallj , from Eleven in tks ' Morning until , eight in the Evening , and on Sundays from Eleven ,, till One . Only one personal visit is required from , \ a country patient , to enable Messrs . P « rry and Co ., ! to give suck advice as will be the means of effecting ; a perminent and effectual cure , after all other ) means have proved ineffectual . ' NJJ . Country Druggists , Booksellers , Patent Mel dicine Venders , &c > can be supplied withany quantity [¦ ¦ of Perry ' s Purifying Specifio Pills , and Cordial . i Balm of Syriacum , with the usual allowance to the ., Trade , by most of the principal Wholesale Patent > j Medieine Bosses in London . J Sold b / Mr . Rkaton , 7 « Briggate Lei . D 3
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GREAT MEDICAL BOON . HEALTH , STRENGTH , LIFE . rnHE true and long enjoyment of health may be X secured for all the afflicted by the use of the oldest , best tried , and most successful remedy of the age j DR . MAINWARING'S PILLS . Nearly two centuries ago Mainwaring e » r 2 fame greater than Abernethy by bis rapid and certain cures of all these afflicting complaints , which arise from derangement of that vital Organ , the Stomach , such as Indigestion , causing Headache , Dimness of Vision , Giddiness , Fulness at the Pit of the Stomach , Wind , Heartburn , Water Brash , and Difficulty of Swallowing . Costiveness , attended with Drynes ? of Skin , Flushes ef Heat and Coldt and tendency to Apoplexy . Bilious Affections , having a tendency to Jaundice ; Palpitation of the Heart , with Swelling of Legs and tendency to Dropsy , Affections of the Lungs , with short , dry * Cough ) Phlegm , and tendency to Consumption . Mainwaring ' s work on "the means and method of preserving health , " together with his system ef curing diseases , have caused him to be quoted and followed by the first medical men of the present day , who hereby admit that the wisdom and experience of the shrewd Mainwaring has stood the test of nearly TWO CEWTUBreS OP EXPERIENCE . Mainwaring ' s inestimable prescription has bees long in private hands until the steady , certain , and permanent cutob effected by hi 3 Pills have foroed them into public use . Mainwaring ' s system is fully explained for the benefit of the afflicted in a small pamphlet , given gratuitously by the agents . All applications for agencies , en the usual terms , must be made to Cleave , 1 , Shoe-lane , Fleet-street , London ; and Heywood , Oldham-street , Manchester .
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LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS . N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the next General Qiarter Sessions of the Peace for the Borough of Leeds , in the County of York , will be holden before Thomas Flower Ellis , Esquire , Recorder of the said Borough , at the Court House , in Leeds , on Wednesday , the 23 rd Day of October Instant , at Two o'Clook in the Afternoon , at which time and place all Jutots , Constables , Police Officers , Prosecutors , Witnesses , Persons bound by Recogniztnoe , and others having Business at the said Sessions are required to attend . And Notice is hereby further given , That all Appeals , Applications , and Proceedings , under the Highway Acts , ( not previously disposed of ) will be heard and taken at the Sitting of the Court on Friday Morning , the Twenty-fifth Day of October Instant , at Nine o'clock , unless any Felonies or Misdemeanours shall then remain undisposed of , in which case all such Appeals , Applications , and Proceedings will be heard and taken as soon after Friday Morning ,-at Nine o'Clook , as the whole of the Felonies and Misdemeanours shall have been disposed of . : JAMES RICHARDSON , Clerk of the Peace for the said Borough . Leeds , October 3 rd , 1844 .
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NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS . FOR NEW YORK . The Splendid Packet Ships COLUMBUS , Cole , 800 tons , 16 th Oct . A . SHBURTON , Huttleston , 1000 tons , 21 at Oct . YORKSHIRE , Bailey , 1000 tons , 1 st Nov . FOR BOSTON , The Packet Ships CQNCORDIA , Dorr , 650 tons , 8 th Oct . SHENUNGA , Patten , 600 tons , 24 th Oct . HARN DEN and Co-, under the patronage of the various Benevolent Societies established in New York for the purpose of protecting Emigrants from fraud and imposition , will despatch the above splendid Paoket Ships on their regular days . Parties desirous of proceeding to the Western States of America ; can know the actual outlaj required to reach their destination by applying to Harnden and Co ., by letter or otherwise . Harnden and Co . ' s Passage Office , 62 , Waterlooroad . Harnden and Co . ' b Commission and forwarding Office , 20 , Water-street , Liverpool .
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| MEDICAL REPOSITORY . 13 , TRAFALGAR STREET . Private Entrance , 57 , Nile-street . Established , 1834 , for the Exclusive Treatment of a Certain Class of Disease . WILKINSON & CO . may be CONSULTED alt their Principal Establishment , Leeds , Daily , from Nino in the Morning , till Ten at Night , and on " Sundays till Two . —One of the Drs . W . attends every Friday , at 8 , Southgate , Wakefield , ( near the Church , ) from Nine in the Morning till Six in the Evening ; every Thursday , at 4 , George-street , Bradford , from Ten in the Morning till Eight in the Evening ; and every Saturday , at 25 , High Oasegate , York . Every form of these Diseases is treated at thi ? Establishment , by Legally Qualified Surgeons , with the utmost Attention to the Safety , Privacy , and Circumstances of the Patient . In all Diseases of the Generative Organs , such as Gonorrhoea , Gleets , Strictures , Ulcers , Gravel , and all other Diseases of these Organs , W . & Co . may be successfully consulted . SECONDARY SYMPTOMS , which arise from improper Treatment ( especially the uee of Mercury' ) , may be known from Eruptions on the skin , pains in the Bones , affections of the Throat aad Nobe , and general Impurity of the Blood . This may be regarded aB the most dangerous stage of the Disease , and requires the utmost skill in its Eradication : — The Treatment adopted by W . & Co . has been attended with the most satisfactory Results , and they have always had the gratification of seeiag their Patients restored to full enjoyment of Health . In Cases where an indulgence in » SOLITARY PRACTICE has produced those distressing Symptoms , Seminal Weakness , Nervous Debility , Loss of Appetite , Depression ef Spirits , Indigestion , Flatulency Difficulty of Breathing , Palpitation of the Heart , aud all the Evidences of an Impaired Constitution , they may be consulted with decided benefit , having bestowed the greatest Attention to this melancholy Prostration of the moBt important Functions of Nature . Their Mode of Treatment will invariably be found to arrest tbe progress of these destructive diseases , and be the means of restoring the fufferer tp renewed health and vigour both of mind and body . The principal consulting surgeon has had vast opportunities ef studying these malignant diseases in all their varied aspects , having for a lengthened period confined his attention thereto , in one of the principals hospitals in the kingdom , during which time hV had the honour of receiving high Testimonials to the skill and perseveranco he had displayed j in this particular branch . These documents arc open to the inspection of any of their patients who may desire , for their own satisfaction , to see them . Subsequently , an extensive private practice in London has afforded ample opportnnities of proving the efficacy of their mode of treatment . To patients at a distance W . and Co . offer the most certain assurances of a cure . During the last ten years great numbers of both sexes have been effectually cured , who have meroly sent in writing an accurate description of their complaint . All let-, ters , containing the usual consultation feo of £ 1 ,, receive immediate attention , and suitable advice , and Medicines to the amount are promptly forwarded . I In all caaea the utmost SECRECY may bo relied oo , ! 8 . Wilkinson and Co . either destroy the letters , or j return them , as the parties may desire . They have , however , in several instances , succeeded in effecting j so rapid and effectual a cure , that tho patients have i kindly forwarded to them , without solicitation , letters of reference , with the full name and address , which they have authorised Drs . W . to make use of , with the view of encouraging others to avail themselves of their advice . These letters are not intended 6 or publication , but they will be submitted to patients who desire to inspect them . In packing the parcels , the greatest care ig observed , so as to secure the safety of tbe Medicine , and to prevfint suspicion—giving them the appearance of an ordinary package . Expfirience has enabled W . and Co . to produce a ) remedy which is beneficial in every stage of disease ; i and for accommodation of either sex , whore , from any ruo'ive , parties may decline application , either personally or by letter , their PURIFYING DROPS , Price 4 s . 6 d ., may be used with the most decided success .- No Medicine has ever been offered to the public which has been so efficacious in restoring the diseased to health and vigour . They are powerful and speedily efficacious , in recent as well as the most confirmed cases . A TREATISE of i Twelve Pages , ib enclosed with them , describing the ! various forma of the disease , and the directions are t so plain that persons of either sex may adopt the necessary course of treatment , so as to effect a perfect core . —To be had of any of their Agents , or sent free by post , on the receipt of Five Shillings . At the earnest solicitation of many of their patients , WilkinBon and Co . have published a Work on the diseases of tbe Organs of Generation , entitled THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISER . Price 2 s . 6 d ., or sent free to tho most remoto parts ! of the kingdom in a sealed envelope , on tho Receipt . of a Post-Office Order for 3 s . 6 d . It is a Practical Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of the Diseases and other Affections of the ; Urinary and Sexual Organs in both Sexes . To those J who are snffering , this work will be found a grateful and acceptable Companion , pointing out the way of fcscape from the calamity which they have brought upon themselves , and leading them back to the enjoy- ment of full health and vigour . This invaluable work , together with their Purifying Drops and other Medicines , may bo had of W . & Co ., at their principal establishment . 14 , Trafalgar-street , Leeds ; No , 4 , George-street , Bradford , or any of the following AGENTS . LEEDS . —Mr . Heaton , 7 , Briggate , and of the Times Office . Bbadfobd . —Mr . Taylor , Bookseller . Halifax . —Mr . Hartley , Bookseller . Barmslet . —Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market Place . Htjdbbesfield . —Mr . Dewhirst , 37 , New-street . York ;—Mr . Hargrore ' s Library , 9 , Coney-street , Hull . —At the Advertizer Office , Lowgate , and Mrs . Noble ' s , Bookseller , Market Place . Boston , Lincolnshire . —Mr . Noble , Bookseller . Betkbxet . —Mr . Johnson , Bookseller . Mancheszeb . —Mr . Watkinson , Druggist , 6 , Market Place . Liverpool . —At the Chronicle Office , 25 , Lord-st . Sheffield—At the Iris Office . Wakefield . —Mr . Hurst , Bookseller . Ripok—Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market Place . Harhogate and Knaeesbro ' . — -At Langdale ' s Library . Lotrra . —Mr . H . Hurton , Bookseller . Nottingham . —Mr . Sutton , Review Office . Newark . —Mr . Bridges , Bookseller . Pontefkact . —Mr . Fox , Bookseller . Gainsborough . —Mr . R . Browne , ditto . Maksfield . —Mr . S . 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| THE NINTH EDITION . Just Published , price 2 * . 6 d ., and sent free " enclosed in a sealed envelope , " on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3 a . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR , A POPULAR INQUIRY into the CONCEALED / i CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; terminating in mental , and nervous debility , local or constitutional weakness , indigestion , insanity , and consumption , including a comprehensive Dissertation on MAR R IAGE , with , directions for the Temoval of Disqualifications , and remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorhce , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c , BY 6 . J . LUCAS , & CO ., CONSULTING SUROBONS , LONDON ; THE NINTH THOUSAND . May be had of the Authors , 60 , Newman-street , Oxford-street , London ; and sold by Brittan , 11 , Paternoster-row ; J . Gordon , 146 , Leadenhall-street ; G . Mansell , 3 , King-street , Southwark ; C . Westerton , Knightabiidge ; H . Phillips , 264 , Oxford-street , London ; J . Back ton , Bookseller , 50 , Briggate , Leeds ; W . Langdale , Knartsbro' and Harrogate ; Journal Office , Wakefield ; W . Midgley , Halifax ; J . Noble , 23 , Market-place , Hull , * W . B . Johnson , Beverley ; W . Lawson , 51 , Stone gate , York : W . Barraciough , 40 * Fargate , Sheffield ; Wm . Harrison , Ripou ; Thomas Sowler , Courier Offioe , 3 , St . AunVsquare , Manchester ; G . Harrison , Barnsley ; William Howell , 75 , Dale-street , Liverpool ; W . Wood , 78 , High-street , BirminKham ; W . & . H . Robinson , 11 , Greenside-street , Edinburgh ; T . Price , 93 , Dame-street , Dublin ; and by all Booksellers , in the United Kingdom . " The various forms of bodily and mental weakness , incapacity , suffering and disease , faithfully delineated in this cautiously written and practical work , are almost unknown , generally misunderstood , and treated on principles correspondingly erroneous and superficial , by the present race of medical practitioners . Hence the necessity for the publication of a timely safeguard , a silent yet friendly monitor , or , where debility has made threatening inroads , the means of escape and the certainty of restoration . The evils to which the book adverts are extensive and identical in their secret and hidden origin , and thero are none to whom , as Parents , Guardians , Heads of Families , and especially of Public Schools , is confided the care of young people , who ought to remain for a moment devoid of that information and those salutary cautions this work is intended to convey . Not only are the most delicate forms of generative debility negleotedby the family physician , but they require for their safe management the exclusive study of a life entirely abstracted from the routine i of general practise , and ( as in other departments of the profession ) attentively concentrated in the daily and long continued observation requisite for tho correct treatment of sexual infirmities . " If we consider tho topics touched upon either in a moral or social view , we find tho iutorusts and welfare of mankind seriously involved . The effeots of licentious , indiscriminate aud secret indulgence in certain practices , are described with an accuraoy and force which display at once profound reflection and extensive practical experience . "—The Planet . " The best of all friends is tho Professional ' Fhiend , and in no shape can he be consulted with ; greater safety and secrecy than in "Lucas on Manly Vigour . " The initiation into vicious indulgence—its progress—its results in both sexes , aro given with faithful , but alas ! for human nature , with afflicting truth . However , tho Authors havo not exposed the evil without affording a remedy . It shows how " Manly Vigouk"' temporarily impaired , and mental and physical emasculation , produced by uncontrolled indulgence of the passions , can be restored ; how tho sufferer , who has pined in anguish fTom the consequences of earl ) indiscretion—afraid aImo 8 t to encounter his fellow-man , can regain the vigour of health and moral ooura « e . Tho work is written in a concise and perspicuous style displaying how often fond parents are deceived by the outward physical appearance of their youthful offspring ; how the attenuation of the frame , palpitation of the heart , derangement of the nervoua System , cough , indigestioa , and a train of symptoms indicative of consumption or general decay , are often ascribed to wrong causes ; and instead of being tho satural results of congenital debility or disease , are the consequences of an alluring and pernicious practice , alike destructive to the mind and body . "—Bell ' s New Weekly Messenger . " "Although a newspaper is not the ordinary channel for the expression of opinion upon the merits of a medical work , this remark ie open to exception in any instance where ihd public , and not the isolated and exclusive members of the profession , are the parties addressed . Upon that which is directed to men indiscriminately , the world will form its own , opinion , and will demand that medical works for popular study Bhould bo devoid of that mysterious technicality in which the science of medicine has hitherto shrouded its own ignorance . The work j before us treats of subjects we believe generally , yet very strangely , neglected by tho modioal attendant , and requiring doubtlessly ( as in oporative midwifery j aud the surgery of the eye ) an entire devotedness to i a deeply itapertant branch of study . The tone of j this book is highly moral , and it abounds in well--written , harrowing , yet correct displays of the suffering consequent upon unbridled sensualism . ISo human being can be the worse for its perusal ; to , multitudes it must prove a beacon , a well-told appeal 1 to reason , a permanet blessing . 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LETTER FROtM MR . WM . HICK , tfOR . THERN S !» "AR OFFICE , LEED ? . " Northern Star Ohlce , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . * "frientlemen , —Yon will oblige by forwarding , » VT your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last Bent . While [ am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the great good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because , it is a patent one ; ana' more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudice is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills ara tried . A few cases in point may 86176 to COufilB aad illustrate what I hare asserted . " A young female came into the shop to-day for a box , who stated that they had done her immense good . She had been troubled with a hoarseness sobad that no one could bear her speak ; bnt having taken a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , she was completely restored , as was evident by the way she spoke . M Very many case of extraordinary cures have occurred among the aged workpeople , both male aad female . In one mill , an aged couple , enfeebled by disease and debilitated by premature old age , had become almost past work ; they were persuaded to try a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , and in a week were restored and strengthened that they could pursue their employment with pleasure and profit ; so much to , that from being unable to work at their calling more than two days in the week , and this with great physical difficulty and languor , they can now not only do a foil week ' s work , but over * hours besides . Bad as trade is here , the old people being favourites with the mill owner , are enabled to get as much employment as they can do , which baa excited the envy of those younger persons who had been employed in their absence ; and it is a laughable fact , that Pan ' s Pills come in for a share ef their rancour . The old people continue to take the pills regularly in small quantities , and find them asneces * sary to their health and prosperity as their daily food . " Tbe next and last case whioh I shall mention ai this time , is one of a most extraordinary nature . I have not seen the individual myself , bnt I shall give you the fact as I have received it from his employers and from Mr . J . Hobson , who has frequently seen him since his convalesence . The man is a working mechanic and had spent about thirty pounds last year on the doctor , in going to tho Isle of Man and other places , for the benefit of his health , but to no purpose . His food had consisted far a long time of nothing but rice milk , the stomach refusing to take anything stronger . His body was greatly emaciated and his temporal prospects clouded ; with a mind filled with melancholy forebodings for the future , he returned to his friends at Leeds , where he was told by his medical adviser that should he be restored a little , his disorder would have its periodical return ; but being advised to try PARR'S LIFE PILLS , he bought a few boxes , which have completely removed his disease , and enabled him to return to Ma work , whero he was seen a few days ago by Mr . Hobson , ( it being dinner hour ) eating beef-steaks with great gusto ; and to whom be recited with pleasure and gratitude the cause of his then healthy condition , together with a long history of his past affliction . " Should the above three cases of cures be worthy of your notice , you are at perfect liberty to make what use of them you think proper . I am , Gentlemen , yours , respectfully , WILLIAM HICK . To Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court Fleet-street , London . MIRACULOUS CURB FROM THI CSS OF PARR ' S XJFH PIUS . Copy of a Letter just received by the Proprietors from Mr . Wm . Moat , 9 , Cobbett-street , Shaw ' s Brow , Saiford . * To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . " Gentlemen , —I have the otnost pleasure in for * warding you this my own case ef cure , effected solely by the persevering use of your Pabr ' s Life Pius . Before having recourse to them , I had been for upwards of five year ? ifllicted with a most distressing malady , which the different medical men who attended me all pronounced to be a serious case of hydrocele ( or dropsy of the scrotum ) , and declared there was no other chance of either relief or cure than undergoing a surgical operation . I was thus driven almost to despair ; and consulted the treatise written by Sir Astley Cooper , wherein he states that the operation is generally attended with considerable danger . I therefore determroed not to risk so painful and uncertain an experiment , but rather chose to leave the result to nature and Providence . Fortunately , I heard of the great fame of Parr ' s Lipb Pills , and resolved to give them a fair trial . I con * sequently took them for some time without perceive ing any benefit , but still kept persevering ; and I have now taken twelve boxes , and to my great joy I am perfectly well , the dropsy is entirely removed , together with a scorbutic affeetion , which I had been much troubled with since my return from India in 1827 ; and now there is not a vestige of disease left in my whole system , as I am now in better health and Bpirits than I have been for fourteen years . I feel certain you would h&ve accounts of far more cures , if people would persevere in the use of the pills a proper length of time , as I have done . I give you my heartfelt thanks , and authority to publish this letter , and will gladly answer any applicationi either personally or by letter , and remain your grateful and obliged servant . ( Signed ) " W . MOAT . Witness—John Hough , Cheadle , carrier . " Manchester , Feb . 7 , 1842 . " FROM MR . HEATON , BOOKSELLER , LEEDS . " To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . " " Gentlemen , —I am happy to inform you that vtt are daily hearing accounts of the good effects of Parr ' s Life Pills ; to enumerate the cases would be a task too formidable for me , and whioh has prevented my writing to inform you before , as I can hardly tell where to begin . One man said he wanted a box of Life Pills for Life Pills they were to him they had done him so much good , in relieving him of an obstinate cough and asthma . " Another said they were worth their weight in gold ! as he was not like the same man since he bad taken them . " Another said his wife had had a bad leg tot years , bat alter taking one small box , which waa recommended by bis Class Leader , her leg was much better , and when she had taken the second box , » was quite a& well as the other * " A very respectable female said her husband had been afflicted above two years , and had tried maoy things , but since he had taken Parr ' s Life PiUs b 8 was quite a new man . " You will please send immediately , by Deacon ' s waggon , 36 dozen boxes at Is . l ^ d ., and jsix dozen at 2 a . 9 d . " I am , Gentlemen , yours , respeotably ) "JOHN HEATON . " 7 , Briggate , Leeds , Feb . 6 th , 1842 . To Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street , London . " Another most extraordinary case of cure , commtt * moated by Mr . Moxon , of York : —Mrs . Mather of that city had for many years been affected wiw a most inveterate disease , which her medical at <* ° ' dants pronounced to be caacer . It originated in m \ breast , and continued to spread nearly all w&P ? body , defying every effort on surgical skill . P * ^? Life Pills being recommended to her , she reso lw I to give them a trial ; and , speaking of thejesaft I she says she connot express the ineonceiveabl ^»* vantage which she has already derived from MM" : She further states , that , she is now almost well , tm ascribed her convalescence solely to the per 86 ' ! ^ use of that sovereign medicine—Parr ' s L ife 3 flf& . N . B . Any one doubting the accuraoy of tne * ?? statement , may , through the agent ( Mr . Moxon ) , w directed to Mrs . Mathers , who will herself mBmw ticate its truth . —York , Nov . 17 th , 1842 . CAUTION—BEWARE OF IMItinONSr In order to protect the publio f > om imitations , the Hon . 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The Autocbat ' s Atouhzut . —The articles In the Qnarterly Rcv ~ > ew ia favour of the Cz « and hif policy , are said to be from the pen of the Russian ilinister , Baron Brunow . Church and State Gazelle . Dr . Jcstcs Liebig . —The freedom of the city was yesterday conferred npon this distinguished savan . We understand that lie afterwards dingd with the lord Provost , along with a number of other scientific gentlemen . —Scotsman .
A Cetttsabiai ? —There is now living tinder the care of Jsttk-i Adam Gordon , Esq ., of Naish-house , in ibis city , an old man of the name of Richards , who has attained the extraordinary age of 100 years . He was born at Broadcast , Devon , , in the year 1735 acd is a fine , tall , intellectual , merry-hearted old feiiow , possessing a most benevolent countenance . The old gentleman is at present visiting one of his sons at Tiverton , Devon , and he -walked on Sunday last to that town from CoUnnptott , a distance of * ix ttL ' rs . —Bristol Gazette .
Thb Laie Sra Frakcis Buedstt . —The London Tines of Jan . 27 , 1844 , says- " We know , for a fact , feat on the 8 ; h Oetober , 1843 , Sir Franeis Bnrdett placed himself snder the professional care of an hydropathjst . He was confidently assnred that if he ado pted th % * water enre' he would have no return of the Goat . ' It is also , in the sanfe statement , ob ^ rves that— " Early in December following , he n&a a return of his old enemy . " A lamentable instance has also recently x > ccurred , by the death of fiie Marquis of Bastingsin the prime of lifeby
, , Gout having attacked the heart . Thus we find that two eminent persons have " gone to that bourne from whence no traveller returns , " throngh a want of knowledge as to the effective treatment of Gout . It appears unfortunate that in the former case a supves'd remedy should have been adopted , and in the latter , that a most effective medicine , of more than trrentyjears * experience , had not beea administered-Hamtly , Bl * uPs Gtrat and Kbeumatio Pills , which 2 toi only speedily relieves the paroxism , but prevents she disease attacking any vital organ .
ExTRAOBDrauRY . Discovert . —in the excavations for the improvement of the Caledonian . Canal ( now in rapid progress throughout the whole line ) a curious « ircumBtance was observed at Bona , where the small late of Dochfbnr is joined by a narrow neck of land to Loch Ness . This spot was once the scene of a . H--132 Q encampment , and , according to Chalmers , tf ~ i ~ ¦ ¦ ¦> ¦ ' * . the British Boness , thai is , the foot , or low . ; -. v- - -v Loch Kes 3 , which the Romans Latinised in ; o >\ -a , and Ptolemy into Banana , Near the r&E 2 jj . u ^ ^ = i thiB Roman < amx > was a rude keep or fortress , called Castle Spiritual , designed , we sup * po ^ e , to command the passage of the river Ness . In xemoving some of the ruins of the castle a number of human bones , the teeth being remarkably fresh and
eaure , and one complete skeleton , were found Some coins of the reign of Elizabeth were also dog b ? 5 but wnat occasioned mo =-t surprise was the dis-* oTf * T ot a nest of Jowls , completely encased in the solid wall , with apparently not the slightest opening by which ingress could be obtained . In a small eaviry , about three inches in diameter , Were found Six toads and a lizard . On their first admission to ifce light of day the toads appeared insensible , but on being tunched by th 6 men they speedily revived . Bow long they must have remained in thtir cells , exposed to total abstinence , cannot , of conrse , be ascertained , but it is well known that toads are often found in stone quarries , completely cut off from air and-food . —Caledonian Mercury .
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2 THE NORTHERN STAR October 19 , 1844 .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 19, 1844, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1285/page/2/
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