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aiij ttuuiaeis oi A fr-f'D 'rs T8 GO. — Last week, a girl, of the > Mni =f Manha Da-rid, in the serTice of Mr. Thomas ' Of V* i;:{^ West, undertook, for a shilling wa^er, to
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BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOK THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE . Monday , Sept . 30 . Section G . Mechanical Science , j ON THE ECONOMY OF ARTIFICIA L LIGHT FOP PRESENTING SIGHT . : BT ME . 3 . H 1 WH . 1 NS . ; « T ? EW were aware , he said , of the injury inflicted J- on the Sitjht by too much , or too little lignt , and by a sadden transition from gloom to light . He had tried seTeral experiments wi ; h a view to procure a light of a medium description . He commencd with two common candles , tilternately snuffing aud leaving them nn ? nuffed , and measuring the intensity of the li ^ ht . The result of tnis experiment was , that he found thai the candle well snuffed , gave eight times tho Ji ^ ht of that which was unsnuffed . He thes proceeded to a process of weighing , and found that one pound of the snufivd candles gave as much light as nine pounds of the unstuffed candles . " Mr . Hawkins further found that a pound of candles to burn ( like Price ' s Patent Candles , ) withont Hiufiinfc , g * Te the same light as four pounds snuffsd in ; he ngual way , say eTery ten minutes , and the same as eleven pounds unsauffsd altogether- After alluding to fnrther expt-riments with Candles , and also with Oils , he copcluded by recommending the Seif-Bnufiing Candles in preference to Oil Lamps . PRICE'S FATE . NT CANDLES haTe for some time past been adTertised as more economical than common tallow fines , bteause , not requiring to be Fnuffed , tb-y giTe so much more ] i ;; bt . The PatenteM now publish the abore extract as a remarkable oonfirHiation of the truth of their a 3 ? ertion 3 . Those who still persist m burning tallow moulds or dips , in tho idea tha * , candles at sixpjnce per pound are necessarily chtapcr than those at a shilling per pound , raav now learn how much real economy there ii in SHch a course . Four pounds of the snuffed candles giving , as above shewn , the same light as one pound of the Belf-Bnulbg onea , those who burn tallow candles at sixpence per pound are doiDg the same thing as if they paid two shillings per ponnd for Pkice ' s Patent Canbles ; for they pay fsnr sixpences for that quantity of lijjbt which one pound of these candles will giTe . They suffer , moreoTcr , the bad smell , dirt , and annoyance , arising from the use ef the tnuffcrs every ten minutes , and the injury to the eye-sight , stated above to follow the sudden transition from gloom to light when the I candles &rr snuff .-J . ! PRICE ' S PATENT CANDLES arc sold by Tciprcisibk Dealers in most pans of the K'i ; gciom , but care nmst be taken 10 insist on bring suLplied with ihe rc * l one ? , as many imitations are made at low prictd far the shopkeepers , which , on account of ihe greater profit , some of them endeaTour , and -wiia too frequent success , to palm upon tie Public a- ja ^ i tbe same ae the Pawat Candles . " The Trad ' may obtain them Wholesale from EDW • RD PRICE & Co ., Belmont , Tanxhill 1 PALML . K A Co .. Sut » on-3 trcet , Cierkenwell orfroa RICHARDSON & ROEBUCK , Market-place , Manchester . i j
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MEDICAL REPOSITORY . 13 , TRAFALGAR STREET . FriTu' EniTance , 57 , Kile-street . Established , IS .. 4 , for the EsclusiTe Treatment of a Cenain Class of Disease . j TT" i . KiNSO N * & CO . may be CONSTJLTFD at v ? ' . hen Principal Eetabliahment , Lpede , Daily , »> " ? .: ue in the Morning , till Ten at Nitiit , and o u >• :... iy- till Two . —One of the Drs . \ V . attend * < ¦ ¦ v Friday , ai 8 , Souihgate , WikcS » - ! d , ( near the : : 'iTch . } from Nid = ia ihe Morninj ; u ! l Six ia the j- . v ^ t ; ,,. ; every Th ^ nday , at 4 . t ijorfie-Ptr « . t , Brad- ' . "ra , ? rom Tcu iu tue Morning t : h h- ^ hi m the . Ex > -niuz ; aud eTery Saturday , at 25 , High Ouse- -ale , York . i ^ Ev ^ ry form of these Diseases is treatf d a > thi ? Estabii .-hmr-nt , by Legally Qualified Snr ^ oa p , with the utmost Anention to the Safety , Privacy , ' ind Cimini 5 ta : ice = of the Patient . ' j la a ! : i > i ? tx ^ cs oftiie Generative Or ^ if ; . ^ , £ uch as G-uorrco 2 .. Gleets , Scricrure ? , Ulrers , Grnvp ] , 2 nd ' -i- oi ' - ^ r Ln-ea ^ e . ' . of these Organs , W & . Co . may \ be s ' iec »^ s » ial ly cua ^ rtked . j SECONDARY SYMPTOMS , which arise from improper Trejlmcnt { especially the n ^ e ef Mercury ) , ' may be known from Eruptions on the skin , paint in hb Bones , aif-ctions of the Throat and ^ ose , and I gen-rai Impurity of the Blood . This may be regarded as the most dangerous stage or' the " Disease , uad requires the uimoKt tkill in its Eraaieation : —' Tfio Tr « 'Atment adopt < d bj W . 4 Co . has been at- 1 tended with ihe most satipiactory Results , and they i rsare always had the gratification of seeing their Patients restored to full c-BJoyrnens of Hea'th . In Ovsn * -wheTe an indulgeDCp in a SOLITARY PRACTICE has produced those distressing Symptom ? , Seminal Weakness , N'Ttcus Debility , Loss of Appfctite . Depression ef Spirits , Jr . digestinn , Flatulency . IHEc-nlty of Breathirg , Palpitation of the Heart , aa-J all the ETidences of an Impaired Consti turion , they tasy be consulted with cer . ided benefit , having bestow ^ the greatest Attention to this melancbciy Prostrstioaofthe most important Functions of iSaturs . Their Mode of Treatment srill invariably be found to arrest the progTess of th ? = c dtstract've diseases , acd fee the means of rettoiing the eufferer to renewed health and Tii ; our both of mind and body . The principal eor . fuhing sargron has had Tast opportunities ef stcdyinj ; those malignant diseases in all tk ^ ir varied aspects , haTing for a lengthened period confined * hi 3 atttntion thereto , in one of the principals bospita ' s in the kingdom , duriDg which time he had the honour of recemng high Testimonial * to the skiil and perseverance he had displaypd in this particular hranch . These documents are open to the inspection of any of their patients who niay desire , for their own satisfaction , to see them . Sub 5 equ ? D ^_! y , an extensive private practice in Lona' -ix has afforded arnp !« opportunities of prorjn ^ the efiicacy of tneir mode of treatment . To patents at a distance W . and Co . offer the most certain assurances of a cure . During the \ u ?' ten years great numbers of bo ; h Bexes have bem cflectually cured , who haTe racrc-ly sent in writn an accurate description of their comp . ' aint . All letters , coDtaimpa the usual consultation fee of £ 1 , recejTc immediate attention , and suitable adTice , and fticsMsiDes to the amount are promptly forwarded . Ih all cases the m » o , t SECRECY ma / be relied od * JrilkrawmandCo . either destroy ihe letters , or re ^ rn them , as the paries may desire . They haTe , however , m several instances , succeeded ia effecting so rapid and effcc . ua ! a cure , that tne patients haTe k : ndly forwarded to them , without solicitation letters of reference , with the full name and addre c ? wjiich they Lave authorised Drs . W . to make use of ' with ths view of encouraging others to aTail themselves of their adTic-e . These le : ters are not intended ' or pubiicajion , bnt they will ba submitted to patients who desire to inspect them . In packing the parcels , the greatest care is observed , so as to secure the safety of the Medicine , and to preTent suspicion—gmn « them the appearance of an ordinary package . Experience has enabled W . and Co . to produce a remedy which is beneficial in every stage of disease and for accommodation of either sex , where , from any motive , parties may decline application , either
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j personally or by lelter , t&eir PURIFYING DROPS , Price 4 s . 6 cU 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 Twelve Pages , is enclosed with them , describing the various forms of the disease , and the directions are so plain that persons of either sex may adopt the necessary course of treatment , bo as to effect a perfect cure . —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 , Wilkinson and Co . have published a Work on the diseases of the Organs of Generation , entitled THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISER . Price 2 s . Sd ., or sent free to thoEsost remote parta of the kingdom in & sealed envelope , on ihe Receipt of a Post-Offioe 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 thoBe who are suffering , this work will be found a grateful and acceptable Companion , pointing out the way of escape from the calamity which they have brought upon themselves , and leading them back to the enjoymflnt sf fallhealtk and vigour . This invaluable work , together with their Purifying Drops and other Medicines , may bo had of W . Jc Co ., at their principal establishment . 14 , Trafalgar-street , LeedB ; No , 4 , George-street , Bradford ; or any of the following AGENTS . LEEDS . —Mr . Heaton , 7 , Briggate , and of the Times Office . Bbaotohd . —Mr . Taylor , Bookseller , , Halifax . —Mr . Hartley , Bookseller . I Barhslky . —Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market i Place . Hu »» erspikld . —Mr . Dowhirst , 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 . Beterlet . —Mr . Johnson , Bookseller . Manchester . —Mr . Watkinson , Druggist , 6 , Market Place . Liverpool . —At the Chronicle Office , 25 , Lord-st . Sheffield—At the Iris Office . j Waklfilld—Mr . Hurst , Bookseller . Ripon- —Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market Placei Habuogatb and Knaresbro ' . —At Langdalo ' a Library . Louth . —Mr . H . Hurton , Bookseller . Nottingham . —Mr . Sutton , Review Offiee . Nvwa _ rk . —Mr . Bridges , Boukseller . i PoNXEKRACT . —Mr . Fox , Bookseller . \ Gainsborough . —Mr . R . Browne , ditto . j Maksfikld . —Mr . S . Dobsoa , News Agent , 184 i Lawm .
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THE NINTH EDITION . | Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free " enclosed j in m sealed envelope" on receipt of a PoBi-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . j MANLY VIGOUR , A POPULAR INQUIRY into tho CONCEALED I ii CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; wiih Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering frota tho Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudenoe , or Infection ; terminating in mental , and nervous debility , local or constitutional weakness , indigestion , insanity , and consumption , including a comprehensiTo Dissertation on M A 11111 A G E , ! with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , ) and remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorhoe , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c . j ; BT 6 . i . LUCAS , & CO ., CONSULTING SUKOEONS , LONDON J THE NINTH THOUSAND . May be had of the Authors , 60 , Newman-street , Oxford-Btreet , London ; and sold by Britian , 11 , Paternoster-row ; J . Gordon , 146 , LcadenhaH-street ; j G . Mansell , 3 , King-street , Southwark ; C . Westerton , Knightsbj idge ; H . Phillips , 2 C 4 , OxfordTstroet , London ; J . Backton , Bookseller , 50 , Briggate , Leeds ; W . Langdale , Knar-sbro' and Harrogate ; Journal Office , Wakefield ; W . Middey , Halifax ; J . Noble , 23 , Market-place , Hull ; W . B . Johnson , BeTerley ; W . Lawson , 51 , Stone gate , York : W . ' Barraclough , 40 , Fargate , Sheffield ; Wm . Harrison , ' Ripun ; Thomas Sowl ^ r , Courier Office , 3 , St .- ' Ann ' b-ftquare , MaBchester ; G . Harrigou , Barnsley ;' William Howell , 75 , Dale-street , LiTerpool ; W . ' Wood , 78 , High-street , Birmingham ; W . A . H . ' RobinsoB , 11 , Grcenside-street , Edinburgh ; T . ' Price , 93 , Dame-street , Dublin ; and by all Book- ! sellers , iu ths United Kingdom . j " 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 , i and treated on principles correspondingly erroneous ' . ' and euporfioial , by tk « present raoo of me . 1 ion . l prao titioners . Hence the necessity for the publication of ¦ a timely safeguard , a silent yet friendly monitor , or i where debility has made threatening inroads , the , meaasof escape and the certainty of restoration . TheeTilsto which the book adTerts are extensivo •' and iden . 'ical in their secret and hidden origin , and ] there are none to whom , air Parents , Guardians , Heads of Familio-i , and especially of Public Schools , is confided the care » f young people , who ought to remain . for a moment daToid of that information and those salutary cautionR this work is intended to coa-Tey . Not only are the moat delicate lormsof generatiTe debility neglected by the family physician , but they reqni . ro for their safe management the exolusiTo ' . studyofali ' e entirely abstracted from the routine of general practise , and ( as in other drpartmeuts of the profef-siou ) attentiTely concentrated in th £ daily aDd long continued observation rpquiaito for tha correct treatment of fiexual infirmities . " If we consider tho topics touched upon either in a moral or social Tiew , we find the interests and welfare of mankind seriously inTolTed . Tne effects of licentious , indiscriminate and secret indulgence in certain practices , are described with an accuracy and force which display at once profound rfl'ction and exten ~ iT < 5 practical experience . "—The Planet . " The best of all friends is tho Professional j FnipjiD , » cd in no shape cau he be consulted with ; ermter safety and secrtcy than in '" Lucas O . v Manly j ViGouft . " Tho initiation into vicious iodulgeuco—its i progress—its rpeuUn in both sexoH , arc given with faithful , but alas ! for human nature , with afflicting i truth . HoweTer , tho Authors have not exposed the I evil without affording a remedy . It showa how 1 " Manly Vigour" temporarily impaired " , and ; mental and physical emasculation , pro-iuned b y 'uncontroiled indulgence of the passions , < viu bo rostered ; how tho sufferer , who has pined in anguish from tke consequences of earh indiscretion ^—afraid ; almost to encounter his fellow-man , can regain the vigour of health and moral courage . Tho work is I written in a concise and perspicuous style ; displaying how often fond parentB aro deceived by tbe outward physical appearance of their youthful offspring ; how the attenuation of the frame , palpi-, tation of the heart , derangement of the nervous system , couth , indigestion , and a train of f-yxnptoms indicative © . ' consumption or general decay , are oftt n j ascribed to wrong causes ; and instead of being tho natural resnlts of congenital debility or disease , are I the consequences of an alluring and poruicious prac- , tice , alike destructiTeto the mind and body . "—UeWs Nrw Weekly Messenger . " I "Althoughanewspaperisnottheordinary channel ] for the expression of opinion upan the merits of a » edica , l work , this remark is open to exception in any instance wh re the public , and not tho isolated j and exclusive members of the profession , are the partis addressed . Upon that which is directed to men indiMrriminately , the world will form its own j opinion , and will demand that medical works for popular f-tudy should be devoid of that mysterious j technicality in which the science of medicine has hitherto shrouded its own ignorance . The work j before us tr .- > ats of subjects we belicTe ^ morally , yet very strangely , Docketed by the medical attendant , and rrqulring doubtlessly ( asin opor&tivo midwifery i an-d th ^ Furgery of the eye ) an entire devotednesa to ! a deeply important branch of stud y . The touo of ! thia book is highly moral , and it abounds in well-! written , harrowing , yet correct displays of tho suffrr-! ing consequent upon unbridled sensualism . No !¦ human being can bo the worse for its perusal ; to multitudes it mast prove a beacon , a well-tald appeal I to reason , a permanet blessing . ' It is written in a | ckar iutelligible style , and is evidently ihe prod-uc-! tion of a mind long aud practically conversant with ! the diseases of the most , delicate division of tho human 1 organization , "— The Magnet 1 j " The security of happiness in thk mImuage ; state is , the chief anxiety of all ; but many dread 1 entering upon wedded union , through a secret fear of i unfitnt ** for the discharge of matrimonial obligations . 1 This essav is most particularly addressed to all sufi feriuguBder a despondency of the character alluded j to ; and advice will be found calculated io cheer the ! drooping heart , and point the way to renovated j bealth . " Messrs . Lucas & Co . are to be daily onnsulted j from t-en till two , and from five till eijjht in the evening , at their residence . No . SO , Newman-street , Ox-I ford-street , London . I Country Patients are requested to be as minute as ! possible in tho detail of their cases , as to the duration ¦ | of the complaint , tho fymptoms , a ^ e , general habits 1 of liTing , and occupation in life of the party . The ! e / HBQjunicatioii must bo accompanied by th « usual j confutation fee of £ 1 , without ; which no notice i whatever can be taken of their application ; and in all cases the most inTiolable secrecy may be rei lied on . ! Sold by Mr . Joseph Bucktoit , Bookseller , 6 $ , j Brj £ -K * te , and at the Northern i ^ r-Officc , Leeds ; ; Mr . VV . Lawson , 51 , Stoneg&te , York ; by whom ; this Work is sent ( post-paid ) in a sealed envelope , ! for 3 s . 6 < i . I i i i
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| j j GREAT MEDICAL BOON . HEALTH , STRENGTH , LIFE . THE true and long enjoyment of health may be secured for all tho affljoted ' -by the use of the oldest , best tried , and most successful remedy of the age ; DR . MAINWARING'S PILLS . Nearly two centuries ago Mainwaring earned a fame gnater than Abernethy by hi 6 rapid and certain cures of all those afn cting complaints , which arise from derangement of that vital Organ , the Sipmaoh , such aa IiuliKeation , causing Headache , Dimnosa of Tision , Giddine . ys , Fulnesa at the Pit of the Stomach , Wind , Heartburn , Water Brash , and Difficulty of Swallowing . Costiveness , attended with Dryness of Skin , Flushes of Heat and Cold , and tendency to Apoplexy . Bilious Affections , hnTing 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 » f 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 experi-] enoeof the shrewd Mainwaring has stood the test of nearly TWO CENTURIES OF EXPERIENCE . Maiawaring ' s inestimable prescription has been lon e in private hands until the steady , certain , and j permanent cured effected by his Pills have forced them into public use . Mainwaring ' s system is fully explained for the bonefit of tho afflicted in a small pamphlet , given gratuitously by ihe agents . All applications for I agencies , ea the usual terms , must be made to i Cleave , 1 , Shoo-lane , Fieet-stroet , London ; and i Hey wood , Oldham- street , Manchester . i N . B . —Thfl ' se Pills are carefully prepared according to the receipt under the directions of Dr , M'Douall , 52 , Walcot Square , Lambeth , London .
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NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS . THE Undersignedcoutmue to engage Passengers for F ; rfit-Cliis 3 Fast-Sailing AMERICAN PACKET SHIPS , which average from 1000 to 1500 Tons , tor the following Ports , viz : — NEW YORK , BOSTON , PHILADELPHIA , NEW ORLEANS , BALTIMORE , BRITISH AMERICA , &c . Emigrants ia the country can engage passage by letter addressed as underneath ; ia 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 tho best bertha allotted to them previous to their arrival . Fot further particulars , apply 1 po 3 t paid , to JAMES BECKETT & SON , North-End Prinoe ' s Doek , Liverpool .
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HANDLES SUPERIOR IN THEIR . BURNING V QUALITIES TO THE FINEST WAX are now retailod throughout the country at One Shilling per pound . j Parties who are in the habit of burning ' Tallow moulds of four to the pound , are respectfully requested to inake the experiment , whether a single " PRICED PATENT CANDLE" of six to the pound will inot give more light ; and whether therefore these candles do not afford a cheaper source of light than the commonest Tallow ones , notwithstanding the difference in price per pound . Care must be takon to ask for them in the shops under the name given above , as there are some imitations sold under the name " Composite , " by which Priec ' s Patent Candles were originally made public The Tra . de may obtain them wholesale from Ed-VTard Paice and Co . Belmont , Vauxhall ; or from Palmer and Co . Suttou-street , ClerkenwelL
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"FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS . " THE following testimonialsfrom respectable per . sons , in addition to many hundreds of DECI- DED CURES—particulars of whick haTe been already published—established the character of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , as the Best Medicine m the World :-TO THE PROPRIETORS OP PARK ' S LIFl ! PILLS . Gentlemen . —This is to inform you , in detail , what OLD PARR'S LIFE PILLS Cor Pills of Health ? have done for me . First . —Tney have cured me of a Coagh , of about three years duration , by which I could sleep very little ; but the third night I took them I slept com . fortably . Secondly-T-Of a NervotiB Affection , with wMch I have been troubled for many years . * Thirdly . —Of CostiveneBB , from which I have s * f « fered much for many years , having been , except at j intervals , for three , four , five , flix , seven , and eleven , days in torment , previous to going to the ground . ; Fourthly . —Of the Rheumatism , from winch I ¦ : haTe suffered much , for upwards of 40 yearB . Fifthly . —Of a Scorbutic humour , with which I have been tormented at least 44 years , having been lame with it , seTeral times , for mouths together This has been a very stubborn case . I do not know what I may have , but at present , I have not a sort spot , or a pain about me . I am now enabled to bless and praise God for his mercies in bringing to light such a restorative health and soundness of body . I am not like the same person as I was a year ago being so much altered for the better . All these cures have been effected in me , by the no * of PARR'S LIFE PILLS . And lastly . —I believe them , to be , a safepyeventatiyo of the Bowel Complaint , for , neither I nor my wife h » Te had it , since taking them ; she having fiequently had'it preTious . I am , Gentlemen , your humble Servant , R . W . RICHARDSON , Schoolmaster . Red Lion-street , Walsall , Staffordshire , Januarv 30 th , 1843 . » « j Witness . —R . Rich strdson , his present wife , can vouch to his being afflicted as above , for more than 22 years . Note . —You are at liberty to make use of the above statement , in any way you please ; I am ready \ q answer any question put to me relating thereto . R . W . R . Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., London To Mr . James Arthur , Bookseller , Rickergate , Carlisle . Sir , —I cannot refrain from expressing the deep gratitude I feel , for the great benefit 1 have derived from taking Parr's Life Pills . For the space of eighteen months I was seriously aflicted with a complaint of the stomach , accompanied with severe pain and flatulency . During that time I had much medical advice , and was a patient at the Carlisle Dispensary , for six months , but without deriving the slightest benefit whatever . I also tried several patent medicines , but without experiencing any benefit . I was worn out to a complete skeleton , —had a severe cough and spit , and wag also troubled with Diabetes , and had no hope of ever recovering ; fortunately , however , I was informed by some of my neighbours , of thu great benefit they had derived from Parr's Life Piils , purchased from yoa , I accordingly agreed to give them a trial . I did so and during the last eighteen months , I have taken about twelve boxes , which have been attended with the most happy results . I am now quite well in health , and am labouring very long hours . I have considered it my duty to reconmend this excellent medicine to others , and am happy to be able to state that it has been attended in many cases , with very favourable results . I remain , Sir , your obedient Servant , JOHN DAVIDSON , Slaymaker , Rigg-street , Caldewgato Reference can be made to Mr . James Aithttb Bookseller , Rickergate , Carlisle , who can bear testimony as to the great benefit derived by many others 1 from taking the above-named medicine . Carlisle , Oct . lxth , 1843 . j The following letter , just received by the Proprietors from the Rev . David Harrison , Independent } Minister , Whitstable , near Canterbury , is a furthei , proof of their efficacy in cases of Indigestion , Livei' and Stomach Complaints , &c , &c . : — Whitstable , Sept . 5 , 1842 . > " Mr Dear Friend 1 " I received the box of PARR'S LIFE PILLS you so kindly sent me , for which I beg you to accept , my best thanks . They could not have come mow i opportunely , as I was suffering considerably from 3 indigestion at the time . | immediately commenced > taking the pills , and found great benefit in a few . days . I have taken them subsequently , with tho j same happy effeot , which induces me to believe that 1 they are an exceedingly beneficial remedy in indigestion . A friend of mine has found them of great utility in an obstinate liver complaint . If my recom-; mendation can be of any service , you are at liberty ' to use it as you please . ? " I am , my dear friend , " Yours , very truly , 1 " DAVID HARRISON . " ' From Mr . D . Cusions , Horncastle . \ Horncastle , Sept . 30 , 1142 . 1 Gentlemen B A most extraordinary Case of Cure communicated . by Mrs . Moxon , of York . Mrs . Mathers , of that City , had for » any years . I been affectod with a most inveterate disease , which f her medical attendants pronounced to be Cancer , . Ifc originated in her breast , and continued to spread _ nearly all over her body , defying every effort of sor * Q j gical skill . Parr's Life Pills being recommended to e i her , she resolved to give them a trial ; and , Bpeaking ^ j of the result , Bhe says she cannot express the incOtfy , j ceivable adoantage which she has already derived 1 from them . She further states that she is now almost well , aud ascribes her convalescence solely to I the persevering use of thatsovoreign medicine , Parr ' B > Life Pills . c ^ Communicated by Mr . Bawden . n i Gentlemen , —At the request of Mr . Thomas Bm * » ' ret , Farmer , of Menally , parish of St . Veep , Cora ' u I wall , I send you the enclosed , and beg to state tha ' u j you are quite at liberty to publish it , if you think 0 i proper to do so . Since I have been your agent , I a ' have received numerous testimonials of the beaefit » PARR'S LIFE PILLS have conferred upoa the g j afflicted . I remain , Gentlemen , respectfully , i-j H . BAWDEN , Chemist and Druggist . I Fowley , Cornwall , n j Gentlemen , —I feel it a duty I owe you to express t my gratitude for the great benefit I have derived by h taking PARR'S LIFE PILLS . I applied to your agent , Mr . Bawden , Chemist and Druggist , Fowley , I for Parr ' s Life Pills , for a Swelling I had in my-« ' Groin , which extended to my ancle , and I could Y J scarcely walk from the pain and swelling . It arose e ¦ about an inch in thickness , descending in a hnefrom ! the top to the bottom of my leg , and was quite blaok tjand painful to the touch . After three boxes of 1 , 1 PARR ' S LIFE PILLS , it quite disappeared , and e I have not had a return of it since ; I am determined ^ not to be without them , for I shall always have * r j box continually in the house , in readiness for any 3 complaint with which I may in future be afflicted . r I remain , Gentlemen , it Your most obedient Servant , e THOMAS BARRET , " OfMenally , Parish of St . 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Irmnite London Gazette of Friday , OcL 2 i . BANxsirrrs . J- _ .-serb SimpioD , StocSwell , Surrey , builder—Walter "S ?^ i- _ rip &nd Tbon-as Msxtin Coeksedga , Sbadwell , Mi : ' --rx , and Nortfcfket , Kant _ millers—Jaasei TTai .-o ' j O-. TZtx , 120 , Long-acre , coacb plater—Alfred pov-v L-iaington Priora , Warwickshire , carpenter-JoL-: fr-aiu . CoBrresbury , Somersetshire , cattle salestt . ' - i-i jsmin Jones , "B inninglftHi , victualler—Win ¦ R ' tiiktr , Birmingham , hatter .
DITIiJBJiDS DZCLAiBD . CKorg * Strairbridge , Bristol , Bmon , first dividend < £ Ss . va the pound , p 3 j » V . a at IS , St Augnstine ' ipl -cc , Bristol , on October 30 th , and any subiequent W = iB «^ aiay . G . Tjje Hawkins , Briiiol , msaon , second ai-ridend of is . 6 d . in flB pound . pay&blB at IS , St . Aegnatine '* - plaoe , Brjtol , October SO , and any subst ^ aent Wednesday . William Bull and FraEeu Turner , * Birmingham , prr . n « , »* co 2 d diTid « fi of Is . in the pound , payable sr 7 , Waterloo-strset , Birmiagham , on October i 9 . ~ - icy rabaeqa = ns Tuesday . Ji ^ u- ^ - Do ^ rle , Cbepstow , Monmouthshire , -wine ra ? r-< tk tt , tirst dividend ol S 3 . in the pound , payable at 19 , S" iassstiteVplace , Bristol , on October 30 , and SS . J ^ = t ^ -qaent Wcdsaiday .
T - r- . a Hebblewhite , Xrrerpool , wins merchant , seccud < JiTidend of 6 Jd- in the poan ' a , payable at Bar . lied "? EnrldiDgi Ucrth , Liverpool , on October 31 , or toy sri * -. qatnt- Thursday . Jj-e -- ¦» Hill . Seacome , Cheshire , brewer , fourth dmdene , vf 21 in the poasd , psyable at Brrnea ^ -bnildiDjrB Uorth . LiTtrpool , on October 31 , and any subsequent Tx ^ -Uj . J ie Howartb , Kochd&le , £ annel mannfa-hi ^ er , Bit * di- ^ -nd ors | . i td the pound , payable aV 74 , Moslej . atr ^ -t , M ^ uctester , on October 29 , and every folio-wins , - ra .-T-i ^ y . "Wi 3 i » -n Weir , Carlisle , iron merchant £ rst dm < end Of 5- t \ in ' -heponad , payable at 72 Grry-atreet , NfweastVi-pc-n-Tyne , on October 30 , or any iu . c--edinc
Kiebirti Hodgson . Bishop Auckland , Durham , mereer , £ r * i dividend of 9 s . in the pound , payable at 57 , fee * "Jj-Kt , Newcastl «? -Tipon . Tyiie , on Novtiaber Sad , cr . v . j sueeeediug Saturday . R . ~ -er . Simpson , E ^ blelon , Cumberland , innkeeper , £ r ^ r JMa-cd on nevnew proofs of 10 s . in the pound , ^ " - ' ' ¦ ' *? it 57 , erey-street , NeiBcastle-npon-Tyue , on 2 J * . 7-.-3 ib € i 2 , or any succeeding S&israayl
D 1 VJ 3 ZXDS TO BE DECLAHEB 15 THE COWIBT . E ^ - *^ Elpkins , ECTemont , Cheshire , coal dealer , at trr - i . ve , at tie Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool—Ihoisii Dsnnison , Jazaes Benson , and ilictissl TV ^ iii-» 02 , LV ,-. pool , merchants , Xot . 15 . at tsj * ., at th 3 Court if Bankruptcy . IiT ** pool -Biebard Rimmer , XiTt . -7 ~ -. Dl , taiior , November 19 , at twelve , at the Cu-oTi . ^ r Bankruptcy , Liverpool—Bobert Demptej Scthera , St . Helaa ' a , Lancashire , shipbuilder , Nov . 16 , * ttw elve , at the Court of Bininiptcy ,
Liverpool—Ytiixz ji Benver and William Xixey , LiTcrpool , -woollen anprrs . Nov . 15 , % \ ele-ren , at the C . uit of Bankruptcj , L-. ferpotl—William AlHcsnder Brooks , N < , weasUe-BpoD-Tyse , qusrryman , > T-ov . 19 , ai elevea , % t Uie C- - -HTI .. f Baniruptc ? , Kewcastle-Bj ^ n-TyDB—James Hudson and James Broadbtsnt , jun ., Q % \ e and Manchester , oalico prinUra , Nov . 19 . at twelve , at the Coart of Bankruptcy , Manchester—Daniel Diicyne , M&nu ^ iei and Gradbatch , Slafbrdsbire , fiox * p inntr ' , Uot io , at twe . Te , » t the Caurt of Bankmptcy , il&nefces ^; .
CKBiiFiciTES to be granted , nnless ca use be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . C := 3 r ' - " « Bond , March , Cambridgeshire , leather seller . Ifov . 1 >—Jsaiei Kobertson , Wotton-nndei-Edje , Gl -noest«— £ rr » , draper , Not . 16—Henry Peacock and John Pstct ^ V , Stockton-upon-Teei , DnTham , grocer , Hot 18 —iriiliaai Alexander Brooks , Nawcastle-upon-Tyae , quij ^ jaau , Not . 18—John Tearaiey and Elizabeth Tearii ^ y , Ecdesflsld , Yorkzhire , flix-spinnera , Not , 1 » . CER-iTiCATES to be gisEted by Ue Court of BeTiew , xa-:- ^ s canse be shown t » the contrary , oner before N-. ? -mber 15 .
"Wiiliim Weir , Carlisle , iron merchaBt—William Baicr . Lower G-osrenor-street , Bond-street , surgeon —Hcar » Lake , Che : t « iham , printer—Mat View Tildesl £ y , Portobello , SteSfordahire , timber dealer— Gcor ? e QT&nibzm , Manchester , rrocer—Jtcob Birnard , 178 » Ed 31 Sj , High-street , Cfceiienham , clothes dealer-Joseph Howden , Waktfield , iron founder—Bobtrt Ed-^ raiiia , Aberdo-rey , Merionethshire , draper .
PAXTNESSHITS » ISSOLTKD . S&r&h Anne Le » t « r and Helen Watkins , Manchester , j aSUxfr-Tr—Prancia Brawn and Ellen BroMT ] , L edl Moat » waa-joiaj W ^ aHey and eilbert Whallty ' trie B ^ ton , LancMhire , grocers—Matthew Siiver" » ood *?? . George Gill , Eorkbnrton , near Huddei « 2 eld , BjaBtiT-icturers of fancy waistcoating .
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f rom tht Gazette a / Tuetday , OcL 29 . BASXBtrPTS . B-m * .. - 1 Bergsmin Owen acd Bernird G » orge Owen , tanc . 3 > ? 3 U-maH—Tbonua Bcn « m , bU-Uodct , Northplace , Gray ' s inn-read^—James Mitchell , liTery-staMf ,-keijer Montagae-sqnare—Balph Elliott , draper , Duriain— 2 , ~ B-ch Clark Bos 3 , merchani , SaTage-gardens , City— H wiand Mowan , Cirpenter , A » pton-itreet ! , GT sr * Ian-road—Petar French , carpenter , Wonhing ! Sa » KS—Morris Martin , spholsior , B .-Utol—Thomas ^ P « 5 t ? grocer , BOston , Suff . rdshire—John Johnson , j aaerctaat . la-rerpooL I
Aiij Ttuuiaeis Oi A Fr-F'D 'Rs T8 Go. — Last Week, A Girl, Of The ≫ Mni =F Manha Da-Rid, In The Sertice Of Mr. Thomas ' Of V* I;:{^ West, Undertook, For A Shilling Wa^Er, To
aiij ttuuiaeis oi A fr-f'D ' rs T 8 GO . — Last week , a girl , of the > Mni = f Manha Da-rid , in the serTice of Mr . Thomas ' Of V * i ; : {^ West , undertook , for a shilling wa ^ er , to
» . - osriej ' , oi me ecormous weight 6 f SO" , a distance of fifty yaids ; -n-hicb she » ccoi . » p- > hed TOJhonl being in the least distressed , j The Pj . ople . — "ilake way here , " said a member Of a rrpnbkcan deputaiion , we are the rrprcsemab-res-y . m people . " " Make -way yonr = elf . " sh -H-ed » SttrHv fellow from the tfeiocg , "" we are ihe people tfcl L-trlvps . " - r r M vHCH OP ISTELLTCI XS SOKSSSKTJHIRK . —Tie foLi .--T-s-. ij is an exact copy of a notice lately posted up in The Tillage of Crowoombe— « Tike a notis that Ifeer ^ i « i be a lickter , preached by the Riverant Mea-itr Fooler , on ciirjahen confarmatioa at the iiptiis chippie , at Stuiiunibsr on Soaday eTeiicg next . "— Taunton Courier .
Saj £ p-oh ta ; a exrosg Mas . —Iti 3 said that word = inrt Bot- ^ dy , neveniatss Sampson jawed a thousand Philistines to death . Public "W alks is the nLI ) ES Time . —AlJuii- - to tb o -3 t > r 6-. ' u of Henry Till ., Hall say ? : — - * C fore ibis time , the inhab 5 : ants of the towns . % b -j ione- ^ n . » # Iseldon , Hoxton , £ horcdjtch , a ^ d o ' . hcr ^ tad ^ o 3 uclo » ed the common fields w : th hedges at-J mtcLes , inai neither the jonag men of fhe cny ai * aooi , nor the ancient persons walk for tfeeir p ] "" -.-i-RH-es . in those fidds , but -hat either thtir low- ^ c -vi arrows w-re taken away or brokrn , or the hcut-t
persons airrested and indicied ; saj ' mo tha * 4 no I ^ ocaoner ought io Ko ont of the ei--y " but ir . . * tjgDways . ' This saying so grieved the Lon ¦ ieiii . r- ' tnat suedeniy this year a « reat number of the e : y assembled themselTes in a morning ; and a tnrntr in a fool ' s coat came crying ikro&eh the cvj * Shfj \ cis and Epade 3 , stoTtis and epadt ,. i » ^ aajy of the people followed , that it was a . wonder io behold ; and . within a short space , all the hidi-.- ; sboir the ciiy -rrers casl down , and the ditches filled up . snch W 2 s tfe diligence of these woiini u . Tc .-Kng ' 5 council connived at the mar > r , and eo the fieids rraaiaed open . " — Eniohft London .
Thi Gkiu ? Bbitais Steam-ship . —Bw-tol , Oct . 26- —Tiiis noble Tesesl is at length rdeased from her bro-iacted confineiaent in our flo ; . ? . The epccs-» ry alterations in the app « - lock kadiug from Can-Deriand Basin into the £ = a : having be--n m" ^ - she waa 7 tBteroaT eTesing , beiwrtn sis and si Ten cio ^ . k , remoT .-d from her nionrag : * 05 the NajbankB , » nu proceeded m » j-atic&Dy ( iwn the S > dting h » W to the entrance of th ^ Jdck , wbwe > be taming To , the night , and this truing , at stTPn 0 elect , sbe was broug > t sa- >" 7 » hr .- . u-h t ^ lock tatoCmnbertod Basin , wr ... ; i , w , n"i ^ fntr a few cayr to naTe Chescn-w iSsed &- 1- ; ihen fended Aa * she sh « 01 make one o ^ t wo iraiSS after whiAh 5 he wffl proceed to London P
LiTiso Wo ? rDEs .-There is at presmt residing in Cropper Banding Oldham Koad , Ma ^ het ^ a the 8 tc of Pebraary , 18 ; j 3 . H ^ has neTer t » ken ansolid food , in the sfcai *; either of Tegetable or aniip . a " Biatxer . His friends hare taken the ad-rice of ? eT-rai xaedlcai gentleman , but they n-m of them can account for this phenomena . One of tb-m said tha . t if ihey would keep liquids frosi him , he wnald Vat solids : this was tried , but wi * h £ > u ! eff ? ct . Hjs mode of liTing is this : —At breakfcst ha ha ? six tea-spoossful of se ^ 'st , at dinner tkree lea-= poon > fal , at te * - * imc three , and a : snpper six spoonsful , with butter-mill ; to drink when thirsty . He ai > n occasionally » &kes a kandful of s »! r , which he melts in his mouth , auc iwallowBthe liqEid . -HisfriendF haTe tried se ^ ra !
« P « Tinieci ? , in order to force solids into him , hoping thereby to bresk him from his Dresent mode of liTing , bnt fanit-rro wiiious effect . At one time they male loas ttm flsrar porridge , which they forced dowa ^ s throat Gy holding bis hands and nc-strils ; but his rtomach Tgwied it . They hare also , « t diff ^ enfcme « , eraabled bread in his gngir , so emsll that it fa 2 , his stoasch Mfosm ^ to retvn it . He wiU not | nnkn * w auk by itaif , but takea a little in hi , jf v il 1 ™ aetaa es partakes of . He is as fin » aci healthy looking a lad as any of his 3 ? e in Maaahester , and Terr intelligent . Ar . y pej- ^ n doubtinfile aboTe statement , raay haTe their donbts remortd Dj ' applying ai Thomas Cooper's , No . 3 Cr ^ pp ^ BaUcmkS , Oldham Road . I have been for scm- time acqasinted with fhe friends of the lad , a ^ d ; he facts facts of the case ; and I mrs ' . add ihs \ I h-d my 4 oabtF , and would sot communicate the abo- ? e unril fellj ? a * 3 sSec * of the train ei the facts now Etatea . — Mimchtiter C 01 respondent .
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Lo * i > o ?! Moktalitt , —The total numher of deaths in London in the week ending Oct . 12 th s amounted to 1 . 018 , being 28 more than , the average at this period of the year . A Wise Edict . —In tho year 1517 , a proclamation was ifisned , that women Ehonld not m » et together to babble and talk , and that all men should keep their wiTes in their houses . Thx explosion at Hasttrt . l Collieht . —We find the following in the Raihcay Advocate of the 19 ih nit ., published at Rcmen , France-. —We haTe receiTed a letter respecting this catastrophe , ( by which ninety-fiTP human beings were deprived of existence ) signed '' John Sideway , No . 9 , rue CI 08 des-Marqaeurs , Rouen " , containing an energetic appeal to the
cnsligh residents in France . The letter does great credit to the heart of the person , whoever he may be , who penned it ; and , as the subject is one of philanthropy , we readily giro insertion to thoBe portions , the publicity of which we consider likely to be coDdue ' iTo to the attainment of the writer ' s object . We have cnrtailsd only where we found useless redundancy , and not from any want of sympathy with the condition of those who have called forth the appeal . The writer says his objtet ib to "ronse thesynapathy of the Englishresidentsin Franec , but , especially iheminers employed on the railways , who , from a knowledge of such circumstances ( explosions ) , must be aware of the awful result attending such an unfortunate occurrence as that which took took place al Ha ? Wt . ll Colliery . —He believes it is a general practice to open a public subscription on
behalf ef the unfortunate victims in Buch cases as the aboTa , and adds , " let it not be said , then , that the English reeidents in France are void of feelieg , bm let them show to the world that they ihave Hearts that can feel for ethers sufferings , and ever ready ai the call of humanity . I woald therofore ? U £ rsest te those who would take a pleasure in soothing the sorrows of tho broken hearted widows aud helple ? B children of ihe victims , to form themselTes into a Committee , in each place , for the parposa of obtaining and receiving subscriptions in their behalf . A few workinj ; m ? n have done so here , and it is with pleasure I say that our labours will not be in Tain . Subscriptions may be forwarded to W . P . Roberts , E ? q . Solicitor to the Miner ' s A ^ ociation , No 11 , Royal Arcade , Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; or to F O'Counor , E * q ., ca-re of Mr . John Cleave , 1 , bhoelane , Flees-sireet , London . "
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 26, 1844, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1286/page/2/
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