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The Interest is payable in January and July. « PETER MORRISON, Managing Direct-. fonm for opening Aetountt tent fret on application. THE FIRST PRODUCTION IN THE WORLD For the growth, and for improving and beautifying the Human Hair, is ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL, rtoved beyond question by its iuccessful remits for more than HALF A CENTURY past, and when other ipeciflcs have failed. The numerous Testimonials constantly received of its efficacy, afford the be" Md surest prooft of Its merits.—Price 3s. 6d. and 7s.; Family Bottlw to four small)* 10s. 6d.; and double that size, 21s. ROWLANDS' KALYDOR. This Royally patronized and universally esteemed Specific exerts tb# soothing, cooling-, and purifying action on the Skin, eradicates Freckles, Pimples, Spots, Discoloiations and other Cutaneous Visitations, and ren er» the Skin soft, clear and blooming.—Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per ootue. WHITE AND SOUND TEETH Are indi.pensable to PERSONAL ATTRACTION, and to health and longevity by the proper mastication ot xoo«* ROWLANDS' ODONTO, OR PEAUL DENTIFRICE, for improving and imparting a Pearl-like Whiteness to the Teeth, otrengthMl- ing the Gums, and for rendering the Breath sweet and pure. Sold by A. ROWLAND and SONS, 20, Hatton Garden London, and by Chemists and Perfumers. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY of Costly New and Second- E band FURNITURE consisting of upwards of 100 complete suites of new aad second-hand drawing, dir.ing, aud bedroom appendages, in every style suit- able for the cottage or mansion, a great portion having been supplied by the most eminent houses in London, and in condition equal to new, is now offered at less than lulf its original cost, at DENT'S New and Second-hand FURNITURE WAREHOUSES, 30, 31, 32, and 99, Crawford-street, Baker-street, London. Principal entrance, 99, Crawford-street. 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Also a SMALLER MINCER M- lor the dinner table, to assist digestion, loss of teeth, &c. t ricc ays- TestimùnÜlls sent free. 79, WARDOUR STREET, SORO, LONDON. IIORNE, ROBINS AND TEAS. 9f ^S" Vl^ue» carriage free to any part UNC0^1ott £ ?,t^ from 2s. 4d to 4-s. per lb. the usual artifi^i 1 (pale olive) in addition to Agents ai pointed 4r,ed kimls from 3s- 2d- to 4i- 41 • 2 BTTPTrT T7t>c5tv sale of our l*acket Tea*. BDCKIBRSBUEY, CHEAPSIDE LOHDOK. ——1aaaaa»— ni$tdt¡nlCOU. WHAT SHALL I DO TO 933T CURED (I Is the question often asked by the afflicted. As your cure depends upon the treatment y-ju obtain, apply to Mil. T!10>1AS WILLIAMS, VINE COITAGE, NO. 182, COMMERCIAL R°A°» One door trom the new Bible Christian p » WH,», h,vi„S hi. «h» a W '» ">'rS"Ir'ic,l„Ne»port,forlhelu« only, and from .ucccs"ful with the utmost cer- ten years,is enabled to treat^a1*11" Um';}\v's HeXl 1'ills have been experienced by Thou sands to be the most valuable yet known for the cure o! Pains in the Head, Back, and Loins Nervousness, [ndi- gestion, Loss of Appetite, liheumatisin, Skin Diseases,&c. T»hp utmost attention may be relied upon by those wiio entrust themselves to the care of Mr .Williams. Attendance daily, frorn >>me in the Morning until Ten at Night; 011 Sundays, from Nine tillTwo. Country Patients fflu t be particular in stating thei) cases, as that will render a personal visit unnecessary. Medicine,with the necessary adviop sent to any part on receipt of a Post olfice Order for lOs. payable to Mr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Newport, Monmouthshire. CAUTION ,—Tlie public are requested to take notice that Mr Williams has 110 connexion with any other person in the profession; and that he can only be seen on cast s at his residence, as above. B 28 CUHTI:) ON -AIANLtiOOD -.NLNV EDITION. A F.DICAL ESSAY ON NERVOUS DISEASES, &e. Just published, the laoth thousand, with numerous plates, in a sealed envelope, price Is., or sent, post paid, by the Author, for 14 stamps. MANLiOOD the CAUSE and CURE of PRE- IAI MATURE DECLINE, with Plain Directions for perfect Restoration to Health and Vigour; being a Medical Review of the various forms and modern treatment of Neivous Debility, to which are added Curious and InterestingCases, with the Author's ltecips of a Preventive Lotion. By J. L. CURTIS, lj, Albcrmarle-street, Piccadilly, London whose practice, extendirgr over a period of iO yea s, affords a complete guarantee to patents that th" utmost skill and ex- perience will be made available in the treatment of their cases. 'CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—" It is the duty of all men to study the laws of their body, no less than those of their mind. In ths pages of this work will be found srnld '11 rules for regulating the one and preserving the <)1.her.lI(ulc T.ane Express, March aist, 1R 5 G. This is a tiuly valuable wurk, and should be in the hands of young and old."—Sunday 'Junes, iSrdJTaich, '856. We feel no he,itdioll in saying, that t'r(, is no membcr of society by whom the book will not be found useful—whether such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, or a clergy- mall.Sun, Evening Paper. Sold also by PIPER and Co., 23, Paternoster-row, London. Consultations from ,0 till and & till S. (51 PRICHARD'S DANDELION CAMOMILE, -L IIHUBAUB, and GINGER PILLS, will be found a never-failing remedy, excellent above all others, for the cure of Indigestion, Constipation, Bilious, Liver, and Stomach Complaints. This Medicine ii a compound of the finest drugs, which are prepared with the greatest care by Mr. PRICHARI), Apothecary, Go, Cinring-cross, London. In Bottles, Is. nol., 2s. 9 4s 6d., lis., and 21s. Agents.—Newport: Phillips, chemist; Pontypool Wood, clie mist; Pontypridd: Bassett chemist Tred gar: Crowe, chemist Bryr.maivr George and Son, chemists Usk Clark, bookseller Ross Carry, Cox, and Roper Abergavenny Walking, cherijist; Cardiff: Kernick, chemist; Dowiais J. James Merthyr Tidvil Smyth, clientist Monmouth: Cosseus, chemist, and Farror, bookseller. [2C33 D-R STOI¡BEllG'S VOJC1 LOZENGE, is acknowledged alter Ten years' trial is he best specific for liiprovingr the v icc, and removing all alirciions of the Throat, Strongly recommended to Clergymen, Singers, Actors, Public Speakers, persons subject to relaxed Throats, and to all persons desirous of cultivating their voices, and ensuring a good ari,i clear articulation. They have also been found highly beneficial those sfflictcd with Nervous, Hysteric; or Stomachic Coughs. be had in boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and is. Gd.each, of every Medicine Vendor in the kingdom. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, Farringdon street, Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyard; W. Edwards, Newberry and Sons, St. Paul's Churchyard Dietrichsen and Hannay, Oxford- Street; Sanger, Oxford-street, and Retail by all respectable Chemists in the Kingom. "\TERVOUSNESS—A Clergyman of the Estab- X* ILhe-l Church, who had suiler~ed a martyrdom for twenty yeais from low spirits, melancholy, giddiness, pains in the head. loss of memory, sleeplessness, indigestion, and all the fearful symptoms of nervous and general debility, and who had spent hundreds of pounds in physicians' fees and quack medicines, all to no purpose, was speedily cured by t simple n medy prescribed by an eminent Surgeon. All sufferers are welcome to this inva- lunble remedy, which will be sent, free by post, ready prepared in proper doses, with instructions for use and diet, &c., on receipt ot three penny postage stamps, by the Rev. F. Russell li Ar- iington-street, Camden town, Loudon. This medicine is distri- buted from benevolent motives only, and it is believed that there is I'- complaint the human frame is liable to but will be relieved hy it, as in very many hundreds uf cases in which it has already been used, no failure is kfiown. (4005 Sent free by post, price One Shilling (in Stamps) 64 pages. THE EASY SELF-CURE without ME- DICINE, Inconvenience, or Kxpense, of all Sto- mach, Nervous, biliiuus, Pulmonary and Liver Com- plaints, by a Nauiral, Pleasant, irafe and Kffectual means, which saves ffi y times its cost in other remedies. Supported by testimonials from the celebrated Professor of Ch. mistry, Dr. A iidi-c w Ure, Di. Sjhorland, Dr. Harvey, Dr. C ampbell, Dr. Gattiki r, Dr. Wurzer, Dr. Ingram, Lord Stuart de Dccies, the Dowager Countess of Castle. Stuart, Major Gen. Thomas King, and many other re- spectable persons, whose health have been restored by ti after all other means of cure had failed. London Barry Du Barry & Co., 77, Rejjenf-street. [1GS8 "IVfEW and Improved Edition, enlarged to Xl i96 pages, il ustrated by 100 ANATOMICAL COLOURED ENGRAVINGS ON STEIL, just published, price, free by post, One Shilling, a Medical Work on the physical exhaustion and decay of the frame with obser- pations on the obligations of marriage, directions &c. vy R. and L. PERRY ..nd CO., who may he consulted as usual, see page 1/1. Sold by hanger, 151), Oxford-street Gordon, 146, L^adenhall street; and J. Ailen ()0 War- wick-lane, London, 9 PART THE IIRST treats of the anatomy and physiology 0 oe uinan frame, illustrated by Eight Coloured En- grivings. ° PART THE SECOND treats of mental and bodily weak- ness nervous exeilem-nt, &e. It is illustrated by Three Explanatory Engravings. PART TUB 1 HIKD treats of the diseases resulting from the consequences of early neglect or of mistreatment, entailing broken health and a miserable existence. This section is illustrated by Seventeen Coloured Ell- gravings. PAIn THE FOURTH is devoted to the consideration of marriage and its duties. The CORDIAL BALM OF SYUIACUMis expressly employed to renovate the impaired poiveis of life. Its action is purely bils'imic; its power in re-invigorating the frame in all cases of nei vous debilities arising from excesses, has been demonstrated by its unvarying success in thousands of cases. Price lis. per b,)ttle, or four quantities in one for 3'<3s., which saves lis. The CONCENTRATED DEIEUSIVK ESSENCE, a remedy lor purifying the system, and IS recommended for eruptions on the skin, blotches on the head and face, 8w. Its action is purely detersive, and its beneficial in- fluence on the system is undeniable. Price 11s. and 33s. per bottle, also a saving o' 1 Is. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS constitute an effectual remedy in all cases of debility. Price 28. 9d. 4s. Cd, and I Is, per box. Sold by Barclay and Sons, Farringdon-street; Darby and Gosden, 110, LeadenhaH street; W. 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[2674 RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED }\IlHOUT A TRUSS.— All sufferers from this c impiaint are earnestly invited to communicate with Dr. Thom- son, as lie can conscientiously guarantee them relief in every case. Dls,16 e :y has been successful in many thousands of cases; imitation by the Patent Office Seals ot E'' £ l!U1^ College of Pharmacy of Paris, and the Imperial College of A lenna, is now made known as a public duty 1)V till Y' In every case of single and i.ouble Rupture in either sex, how ever btid or long st*"dl"g'11fl^p.c^ble' cfrectin" a perfect cure in a short time, without connnunent oi^ inconvenience, and it cannot fail to he appreciated as a blessing by those who have been for years, perhaps, obliged to wear galling- trusses or other support. Persons in any part °f ti e kv-gdom can have the remedv sent to them post free (packed bo that no one can know Mi.SE 'oiVcc, to Dr. Ralph Thomson 28 Kentish Town London. Consultations by appointment daily, !»S' An Essay on the treatment of every kind of Ruptuie, witl n f testimonials from patients cured, will be sent fie y P The following testimonials are used with the full their writers: —" If anything is worth knowing, it being extensively known, and 1 consider there can be i. „ < ion in your advertising vour remedy, as you aim at tin. &• s',fferi|iS and the preservation of life, and your name and Y pIon.ought to pratcct you from the shafts of envy and inalic?* cured thra' Ml>- Pr"fessor of Medicine "Your remedy quite nv^fr^T I told you of" J. M., Esq, Surgeon. "I hiul tlw citoWv!- y curcd' 1111,1 have tried every means to prove do without Ii' "8 an<1 running, which, I am happy to say, I can vour remedv x i°r U8in« a">'W- Many thanks for cof the to,tn,-ea\e-tl;l'owu m>" truss away, glad enough to get rimture and I have U> G' "• "Vour remedy has cured my of its reappeai'ance."U°Mi^0^nt/Axe;t!011 siTlcf wit]10ut used vour remedy,moreov iL iJfalr time ha^ ,elaPsed since 1 who declares I am quite i 'mrsnrgeon years old, 1 "ever expected so perfect' u e '7 V I ™ Mv boy's rupture is cured, and he is now nnitf' H iMy bo;y without pain." Mrs. II. P. ™ V £ easy, and can play about ago, and it gives me great pleasUl t.' l d y0lu' rcmedy we,eks not been down since." I>. Lm«to inform you my rupture has daughter is perfectly cured by your remedy^' Mrs° H ''lh^-e received a perfect cure from the remedy you gent me mine was an old rupture and very bad in gd." a -p ^03 PfeMfMWMt.S. THE GREAf REMEDY FOR V ERVOUSN ESS, DEiHH i V EPILEPSY, &c. Protected by 11 >yal Letters Patent of En itand, an I sanctioned by all the Continental Collejes. rri-IE GUTTiK ViLE, or LIFE, DROPS, dis- covert i and prepaied only by Dr. DE llOOS, of the Ecoie de .Medicine, Paiis; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, &c., Sic., &c., are a well-known remedy for the above complaints, Exhaustion, Incapacity for Society, Study, or Busi. ness, Eruptions Sore Throat, Pains in the Bjnes, and all those diseases for which mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., are too often em- ployed, to the future destruction of health. Their powers almost exceed belief; since their introduction, hundreds of apparently hopeless cases have been speedily cuted and thousands have de- rived almost miraculous relief, when everything else had failed, and they mustsooner orlaterentirelysuperscde those questionable remedies which have too long been the sole reliance of the medical men of this country. Being purely herbal, and containing neither mineral or opiate, they do not stimulate and are therefore not followed by that fearful reaction common to the" so-called remedies for these complaints. Thousands of testimonials from Clergymen and others may be inspected by any one, or a printed copy for- warded on receipt of a stamped envelope. Price 4s. (id. and lis. per bottle, or four times the latter 31s. hrough all Medicine Vendors. (26')6 PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, RHEUMATISM, GOU I &.C., &c. DR. DE ROOS' RENAL PILLS are a well- known remedy for Pains in the Back, Gravel, Rheumatism known remedy for Pains in the Back, Gravel, Rheumatism Gout, Disease of the Kidneys, Bladder and orgns, Biliousness Indigestion, Acidity of Stomach, 6 c., which often torment the sufferer ver the best years of life, and end only 111 death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, increase the appetite, im- prove the health, and in three days effect a cure, when copaiba cubebs, &c., have utterly failed. Price Is. ] td. 2s. yd., 4s. i d., Is and 33s. per box, of all Chemists. E. W., Gibb Heath, Birmingham.—" I shall not fail to recom- mend your medicines to all that I think need them: 1, feel grateful to God that I ever saw your advertisement." L. R., Hillsborough Co. oOW1> Only for your medicine, I would be in my grave. I return you many thanks." M. iNI. R., Bolton.—" For the great service your medicines have rendered me, I cannot express myself too gratefully." T. S. Wellingbow'I am happy to in. form you that I have not felt anything since I have taken your valuabl emedicine, and I shall not fail to recommend it to all my Iriends." A. L., Stratum, Cornwall.—I am glad to state, that after taking your medicine six weeks, I alu now- well. Thanking you for a good state of health, which I never had before, lam, &c." From loni; practical observation of the treatment,pursucd in the most famous In-titutions of Enuland and France, for those diseases referred to above, the Proprietor has had somewhat un usual facilities for acquiring that uniform success which has characterised his practice for so many years in this country, where the futile attempts to cure by mercury, copaiba, sarsaparilla, &c., have produced such distressing results. Lasting benefit in such cases can only be reasonably expecttd at the hands of the legal;y qualified medical man who devotes his chief attention to their removal; and to him only who can show hii possession of the necessary qualifications, can confidence be safety extended. Dr. De R. refers witli pride to the numbers he has been instrumental in restoring to health and happiness and to those who may be in need of such aid, he offers every assurance of speedy testora- tion. Country patients should forward a detail of their case by letter, enclosing the fee of Af i Is. for advice and medicines, which will be sent by return. Post office oiders to be made payable at the General Post office, to WALTER l'E Roos, M.D., 10, berners- street, Oxford-street, London; At home daily from 12 to 4. Sundays excepted. ttola by U'innall, 78, High street, Birmingham; Ferris and Co., Bristol Keene, Bth, Raimes and Co., York and Edinburgh; Whittaker, Sheffield; Westmacott, Manchester; H(}well, Dale- street, and Raimes and Co., Liverpool; Mc. Master and Co., Captl street, Dublin; Apothecaries Co., Glasgow; Bradbury, B',Hon; Pratt, Bradford Dyer, Halifax; Reinhart, Leeds; Mmùer and Co., Wolverhampton and at least one agent in a]- most every tCWll; but should difficulty occur, enclose Stamps to Dr. De Rûos, 10, Beri-ors-streot, Oxford street, London, when they will be sent by leturn, securely packed. A PAMPHLET with full instructions, &c., sent free for tw postage stamps. (2G06 YOURSELF AY HAT YOU ARE! AND WHAT Y FIT FOR The original graphiologist, MAllIE COUPELLE, continues to give her useful and interestii-g delineations of cha- racter, from an examination of the handwriting, in a style peculiarly her own, never before attempted ill this country, and which cannot,even be successfully imitated by those who pre'lend to this beautiful science. All persons desirous of knowing them- selves, or the true character of any friend in whom they may be i:;teiested, must send a specimen of writing, stating sex and age, and the fee of I i uncut penny post stamps, to Miss Coupelle, 69, Castlc-st., Oxford-st., London; and they will receive in a few days, a full and minute detail of the talents, tastes, affections, virtues, failings, &c., of the "riter, with many other things hitherto unsuspected, and calculated to be useful through life. From F.N.,—"I consider your skill surprising." C S. Your description of the young lady's character is remarkably correct. W. S.—Your interesting answer to my note is quite true." II. W.—"Your sketch of my character is marvellously correct. Miss F. Mamma says the character you sent me is a true one." Miss W.N.—" You have described his character very accurately." Miss H. S.- I am afraid his character is as you describe it too truly.' We see no more difficulty in grrphiology than phrenology, and we have little doubt that in inmme able ins ances the character is read with equal precision."—Fami y Herald. (260(; O YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, WHISKERS, &c? If so, use ROSA LI K COUPELLE'S CJ.IINU P HI A R, noted for its miraculous properties, and as the only remedy that can be fully re- lied on. It is guaranteed to produce whiskers, mous- tachios, eyebrows, &c., in a few weeks, and will be found eminently successful in nourishing, curling, ind beauti- fying the hair, checking grtyr.ess in all its stages, strengthening weak hair, preventing its fa.ling off, and restoring it in baldness from whatever cause. Upwards of 100 physicians recommend it for the nurserv, as promoting a fine, healthy ..pal of hair, and averting baldness m after years, .^eiit post free Oil receipt of 4 penny postage stamps, by Miss Coupeile, 69, astle- st., Newman-st,, Oxford-st., London, or may be obtained of all ( hemists, in bottles price 2s. each. CAUTION.— A 16-^age pamphlet is enclosed with each bottle, and each package has a red stump outside, ivith the words KOSALIB C(IUPBI,LE" in white letters the words COUPBLLE'S CIUNUTIUA.k" are also moulded in each botlle "My whiskers are greatly improved by using it."—V. A.Hill. It has already consi lerably thickened my hair.Ii,;¡ Modlin. I was bald nine years, but I find new hair coming rapidly"—J. Hone. "I hanks to your stuff, I have an excellent moustache and whi8kers. ,\Jajor Browne. I had lost my hair in pitches, but it has restoied it.Üis8 Hewitt. After 20 years bald- ness I consider it has acted miraculously."—H. Moir. Sold by Winnall, 78, High-street, Hirmingham; Ferris ard Co., Bristol Keene, Ihth; Raimes and Co., York and Eainburgh, Whitaker, Stietliell Westmacott, Man- chester Ilowell, Danie-st., and Kaimes and Co Liver- pool; Mc. Master and Co., Capel-q Dublin; Apothe- caries'Co., Glasgow; Hradbury, Belton; Pratt Bradford; Dyer, Halifax; hcinhardt, Leeds; Mamer and Co., Wolverhampton, and at least ore agent in almost every town. "FIVE MINUTES ADVICE ON THE HAIR,' Whiskers, &c., sent pot free for four pennv stamps. f2606 KNOW TI-IYSFLF The Original Graphioiogist, c Kate Russell, continues with immense success to give her i.r.eresting and useful delineations of character from an examina- tion of the handwriting, in a style of description peculiarly her own, and which cannot be imitated by the ignorant advertisers who profess to have a knowledge of the science Persons desirous of knowing their Uue character, or th,t of any friend in whom they may be interested, must send a specimen of their -witing, stating sex and age, or supposed age, with ihefeeofli penny postage stamps, to Miss Russell 1 j, Arlington-street, Hampstead Road, London, and they will receive in a day or two a full and minute detail of the gifts, defects, talents,'tastes, affections, Src., of the writer, with many other things hitherto unsuspected, cal- culated to guide them through life. All letters are considered strictly confidential, and to prevent mistakes, applicants are re- quested to enclose an envelope properly directed to themselves. The many thousands who thankfully acknowledge the value of advice given, and the accuracy of Miss It.'s sketches of charcC- ter, establish the truth and value of the science beyond a doubt. Extracts from Tesiimonials -From S. P., 1, Many thanks for your truthful portrait." R II., 1 fear his character is too truly as ycu so freely describe it." W. B., "Yuur loni letter, though very flattering, my friends say is amazingly correct." A. 1)., "Mamma says the character you give me is very just, and not too good." Rev. H. F., "My fa thin graphiology is con fl riii-, d your success is extraordinary. B. W., I am glad your opinion of her character coincides with my own. From the Press: By these means men about to engage in partnership, or to have im- portant transactions with any one, may know Defo. ehand the character of the person with whom they wlI have to do; in like manner lovc-rs may be made wise beforehand and those who have secret enemies may be warned and enabled to prepare for the worst.Ho!lsehold Words. We see no more difficulty in gra- phio'ogy than phrenology, and we have little doubt that in innu- merable instances the character is read with equal precision." — Family Hendd. jit.03 QUACKERY UNMASKED AND DEFEATED being an exposure of the frauds practised by quacks who ro the unthinking, and in many cases entirely ruin the health of heir victims. The Author, who has had great experience in the treatment of Nervous and general Debility, Loss of Memory, I-ac ing Sight, Epilepsy, Indigestion, Giddiness, Headache, and a Ion" train of fearful diseases, will send post free, a copy of his Work, by the aid of which permanent health may be speedily recovered, at a trifling expense, and without recourse to the so- called certain remedies of the day, which too often prove certain failures. REVIEWS :—"The utility of the book is undeniable."—"Christian Times." "Popular" in every sense of the word, and its ad- vantages are untold to those who cannot consult the family British Magazine." "To all onr readers we say Get It. Critic." Rardy do we recommend a medical work but in this instance we do so honestly. Literary Gazette. The most fearless exposure we have ever seen. Sunday Times." 11 We think it a duty to advise all out readers to procure this book. Daily News." ''Were': universally distributed, a certain class of pestiferous advertising would soon be done away wJth-" funes." "The Doctor deserves our warmest thanks for his bold attack on empiricism. Era." Sent free on receipt of two penny stamps, by Mr. Lawes 14, Hand Court, llolborn. 2606 KAYE'S "WORSDELL'S PILLS. HEALTH RESTORED and maintained by the use of these Pills, prepared sol, ly by JOHN K AYE, ESQ., of Dalton Hall, near Huddersfielil. They are unequalled in simplicity, safety, and beneficial effect, and in cases of acute as well as chronic diseases, especially those arising from Impurity of Blood, Indigestion, and Con- stipation, are the best medicine that can possibly be em- ployed. 1- FEMALES, ARTIZANS, MECHANICS, all persons of Sedentary Habits, and the general public, will find them of the greatest service in correcting and preventing irregu- larities in the performance of the various functions of the human body. Buy one Box, and READ TIIE TESTI- MONIALS enclosed. Sold by all chemists and other deilers in Patent Medi- cines, at h. lAd., 2s. 9,1., aad 43. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22. Bread-street, London. [2673 DU BARRY'S ANTI-DIARRIICEAL IION BONS are a never failing remedy for English Cholera, bowel complaint, diarrhoea, dysentery, &re., &c. in boxes, 11. U d., 2s. Del" 4 s. 6d. J. Sanger, ;5 ) 0xford-street, L011 Ion, and all Chemises. (;iS9 DU BARRY'S FOOD FOR INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND INVALIDS, supersedes the dangers and expense of wet nursing, as infants are easily reared with it, and it is the best and most digestsble Food for the delicate and invalids of any age. In canisters at 2s., and l'2lb. lils. The large canisters free of car- riage, bVbst Dv BÁaayand Co., 77, Regenfrstreet, London. (2;)89 ^Ui.swHiweott.?. HORSES!! npAY'LOR'3 CONDITION 13ALLS, to l>e I. had from ill Drug^isH in packets, six hills 3s., thre.) balls Is 0,l Ull'è'111tl:Cd for swelled legs, g.-ease, impaired appetite, coughs, colds. OPINIONS OF THE I'll ESS. "Those Balls, manufactured by Mr. TAYLOR, Veteri- nary Surgeon, of Burlou-ou-Trent., possess extraordinary merit as aids in bringing hunters and other horsey into condition. The Balls arc highly spoken of by John Scott, John Osborne, Sam. Rodgers, Joseph Dawson, and other eminent trainers."— BetPs h>fe in London, Oct. 12//i. Try Taylor's Condition Balls they are very good."— he Field. X.B. Any gentleman using the Balls may consult the Proprietor gratuitously, either personally or by letter. [2477 DREDGE'S HEAL-ALL, or celebrated em- brocation, has long been known throughout the West of Engand as the most efficacious Rcmedy for Rheumatism Rheumatic Gout Lumbago Pains in the Limbs & Numb- ness Sciatic & Paralytic Affections Tooth-Ache and Face-Ache Snrains and Bruises Fresh Wounds or Cuts Fresh Wounds or Cuts Burns and Scalds Spasias and Cramp Stiffness of the Joints or Neck Frozen Limbs Chilblains before they are broken It is likewise an infallible Cure for that dangerous disor- der the Qilillsey or Sne i'liroat, in which it was never knonvii to fiil ar'ter a few hours' application. It is a;so an i excellent Remedy for Whitlows, so common on the fiogets i of Country Pcop'e who are exposed to the cold and it is confidently recommended to all who may suffer from any of these complaints. Observe -That Done can be genuine unless the Sti-np affixed to each Bottle contains the name and address of BAH CLAY and pons, No. 9 j, Farringdon-s'reet, who have pur- chased the property ia this valuable article from t' e Execu- tors of the Inventor, WILLIAM DKEDRH, late of Wish ford, Wilts. Retail price, Is. Ud and 2s. 9i per bottle. [2656 CEREVISIA ANGLIC ANA;! c or, ENGLISH HERB DIET DRINK This very old established Medicine was discovered !;nd most beneficially prescribed in an extensive practice for 50 years bv JOSHUA WEBSTER, M rs., si R.C.S., London The celebrated Botanist, and Inventor of Dr. James' Powders who was consulted in the lust illness of His Majesty'George II, and died in his 95th year, A D 1301. ———— The Medicine has proved eminently successful in cases o DYSPEPSIA OR IsnIGESTION, SCROFULA OR SCURVY. EliVSI C F.LAS & SKIS DISE ASES. KlIElJMATrc AFFECTIONS. NEEVi/US DEBILirV. 1NCIPIEST CONSUMPTION. INKLUEXZA, ASl'tiMA & COLDS LIVER & BOWEL COMPLAINTS ABSCESS and Tl'MUt KS. I WHOOPING COUGH, ;c., s.c. Highly approved by the well-known Abernethy (who alludes to it in his works, and other celebrated Medical Practioners. The Proprietors of this truly valuable and Universal .Medicine, in directing attention to the following extract from the Affidavit made by Dr. Webster, beg to state that they will feel much pleasure in forwarding (gratis) upon application, a pamphlet containing many cases of indis- putable cure, and unequivocal testimonials (published by distinct permission) (EXTRACT Fiioa AFFIDAVIT BY HH JOSHUA WER;TI;R.) Joshua Webster, MD., ai.d ail old member of the Corporation of Surgeons, mflketh oath and saith, That the Medicine y him named CEREVMSIA ANULICANA, or ENGLISH IIF.RB DIET- DRIN K, is prcpared from vegetables possessing the most salu- brious qualities, and was discovered by him iifter a long and laborious investigation 01 the medieinai properties of herbs And plants; and that th said CElt EV (S I A is the greatest corrector and purifier of the blood, Consequently the best preservative of health; as this Deponent has had ample testimony of during Fifty Years' extensive practice, in the course (,f which he suc- cessfully administered the said A to several thousands. JOSHUA WEBSIEH. Sworn at the Mansion-house of the City of London, the 13th of Nov., 1 99, before lIJe, Witness, Jas. Uen.miore. M D." H. C. COMBE M.ivor. '.< The pamphlet contains a copy of the Affidavit in full. Sold Wholesale and Retail by EDWARD 3LEE and Co., Sole Proprietors, 46, Piccadilly, corner of the Albany In bottles at 2s. 9d., 4s. fid., and jn. and may be had through Patent Medicine Vendors and re- spectable Chemists in town and country,or direct from the Depot, upon receipt of Money Order, or London reference. [2GQi Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old Age and Shortens Human Life, more than Diseases of the Cheat. UNDER THE » 5%-W AND PATUOIHOE OF THE THE PRINCIPAL QUEEN NOBILITY. THE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD M D¡CIE IS ROPER'S ROYAL BAT 11 PLASTERS foi JL\< Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Hooping Couh, Influenza, Chrome Strains Bruises, Lumbago, or Pains in the Uack, Spinal and Rheumatic Aiieetions, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains. Pitcliley Hall, near Marlbro', March 18, 1857. Sirs,—It is with heartfelt gratitude that I write these few lines, in order that su erers from complaints similar to that under which I have myself laboured since llecember, 1S-IO. I have been afflicted at intervals with Croup and Spasms, and, although I have tried many remedies, they were all next LO useless, until a short time ago, when a friend coming from Sheffield brought one of your Roper's Plasters and sit.ee that time I have experienced no recurrence of the malady. You are at perfect liberty to make any use of this letter. I remain.yours truly, ROBERT POTT ER. Messrs. Roper & Son." Providcnce Row, Hull, Jan. 15. iS57. Sir,—Having received remarkable b.-iirfit from Roper'j-Rovnl Bath Plaster, I wish to make my c,L,e known for the use of others. Some months ago I caught a severe cold, which brought on shaking Fits. Those settled in my chest. I became so ill that I required constant attendance. One of Ropei's Planters was applied, which produced relief at once, and now I am fast progressing to a recovery.-I am, Sir, yours respectfully, MARl IlA HANNAH ROBINSON. Alrs. Granger, Witham, Essex, writes :-1 have received much benefit from the use of your Roper's Piasters, once for a sprain of the back, and al mother time for pain ill the side. Dated Feb, 5, IS57. BED FAST FOil POUR MONTHS. Mi H. Maiden, of Bury, has great pleasure in handing to Mcssr: Roper and Son a rec mmendation of Roper's Plaster, by Mr. William Dutson, Earl street, Bury, for a severe Inflamma- tion of the Lungs lie was bed- ast for f.ir months, and is i.ite certain that his recovery is through the timely assistance of yrur valuable R per's Plaster, which lie purchased at my shop. You are at libert) to make use of this in any way you think proper, for the benefit of the public generally. March 13 1813. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious imitations. Purch asers aie therefore cautioned to I NOTICE the words, Rop-ER's _ItoyiL I;ATH I'LASTLITS engraved on the 'govern m e n t stamp, and the Proprietoi's Auto- graph on the back, thus PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SOX, CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles, from British Herbs and th» Gums 2iiicl Balzains of the Eastern Clime. whre The trees drop balsam, and on all thebouglts Health sits and makes it sovereign as it Hows." Fall sized Plasters, Is lid.; and for Children, S'.ld each, o) direct by Post on receipt of is. 4d or Is. each in Postige Stamps Sold by most Patent. Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!—Re particular and ask foi ROPER'S PLASTERS. Public Opinion has proved the P'astfr lis It HarveXof he Agp. T> OPE R'S P I L L S (though originally onlv JI.V1 intended io assist the operation of ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER), have proved the best remedy for all those distressing (symptoms attending a we k and disordered Stomach, L: er tomplaints, Bilious Irregularities, Indigestion, such as Nausea or Sickness, Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food, Pain in the Bowels. Languor and Depression of Spirits, Giddiness, Swimming or Determination of Blood to tne Head, &c the forerunner of Apoplexy. Sproatley.near Hull, Oct. 3, 1853. Sirs,—Havincr found great benefit from Roper's R; yal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case known for the all. vantage of those who suffer as 1 have done for a long time. I have been afflicted with spasmodic pa,ns in rhe chest, and palpi- tation of the licart, arisiii-, from Indigestion and Liver I was under medical treatment n.aay months without feeling any- better. At last 1 tried one o<"Roper's Plasters and a box of Pills, which gave me relief in a tew days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well.—1 remain, with thanks, yours respectfully, t ELIZABETH T OSIPSIIS. Roper's Pills Lre a purely Botanic compound, and warranted free from any deleterious ingiedier.t, being composed of clioiee herbs, roots cums, and balsams, by ROUT. ROPER and SON Chen ists, Shefli.'ld, in boxes, at is. I; '2s. 9d., and is. <>d. each Sold by most Chemists and Booksellers in the United Kingdom. At K FOR ROPER'S PILLS. [2070 SELF CURE. — AMERICAN1 TREATMENT. GILUJS TO THE AFFLICTED. P-^TSOXOUS DKUG< AND IKlCrOKS' FF.ES ABoLI<HEI>. EXTRAORDINARY DISCOYERY for the I reatiiiciit and Self Cure" of debility, ner- vousness, lassitude, depression of spirits, loss of energy and appetite, ptiins in the back and limbs, timidity, self- distrust, dizziness, want of energy, groundless fears, palpitation of the heart, noises in the head pnd ears, m- decision, AVI etchedne.-s, impaired siklit and memory, in- digestion and bodily pros' ration of the whole syst- m.&c by means of the newly-discovered AMEHICAN^IN- YEN'l'lON," xvh ch supersedes (in the above complaints} poisonous drugs, wTiich are given under various disguises, to the utter ruin of the patient's health, wHi inv. luable infornntion on Chemical tests, Also" Mints to those contemplating marriage," sent on receipt of six stamps, by ClIARLiiS W.-Vi'SON', Member ot the Reformed Medical College, U.S. the Society of Vedicin >, Rouen the National Academy of Science, Paris and f eiio.v and Honorary Vicc-President of the Imperial African In- stitute of France; i, Alfred-place, Bedford-square London. "This novel and scientific AMERICAN DISCOVEitY demonstrates the absurdity of the English treatment of such cases, and vill prove zi boon to \\ho may safeiy and speedily regain pristine health and vigour by adopting the means presented."—Evening Sm. A new and extraordinary era in the sci nee of medicine. -Globe. The important fact that these alarming com- plaints may easily be removed without drugs is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted, fully expl-iinedd. Medical Revieiv. For Qualifications, vide "DIptomas," and "Lon- doQ Medical Direotory." fS727 rpi) THE NERYOUS AND DEL! ILL- J' TA I'ED.-G I I'E. A. W Y for the B ENT f F I 1' of LT T, ?; ilVOUS SUFFERERS. —Messrs. iJ. a.d J. S 'i i I )'H w li send Free, secure from observation, to any acltli-ess, on receipt of a (tirectel envelope enclosing two stamps, to ptepav pouag-j. I i!E PRIVATE MEDICAL FRIEN D,'a new work oil the most successful and private means of CURE of those fearful diseases, nervouide- bility, loss of memory, dimness of sight, lassitude, in- digestion, &c., which, if iegiectcd, result in premature old consumption, insanity, and death. For the benefit of nervous sufieie's, who cannot visit then per- sonally, 11. and J. SMITII will, on recnvi.ig a descilp- tiou of their case, enclosing stamped envelope for reply, hold themselves ready to reply tliereti, giving their opinion upon the liiture of the case, and the principles of treatment necessary to effect a perfect cure. No consultat:on-fee required. Messrs H. and J. SMITH, 41, Carliol-street, Newcastle- on-Tviie. [2729 I o ONLY Sr MAI; r-,m 1-1 AIRE YOU IN AGOWY: A WELL SPRING OF HOPE FOR ALL. -Z-. í ;1i. \f' HOLLOWAY'S OIN TIrl:ENT. rpO the very core aud centre of all diseases which I afflict the surface of the body, this r^maikabie preparation penetrates. It disappears under the friction of the hand as if it were literally dr.wn inward by some internal force, and per "oms itshealing errand rapidly, safely, and witho:lt pain. :imp1e erup. tions, open sores, hard tumours, scrofulous developments of ail kinds, abscesses, cancers, old wounds, and in one word, every species of inflammation and suppuration, whether in the Sill the flesh, the gland, or among the muscles, can be arrested and permanently cured without danger, by rubbing in ,¡¡d using as a dressing this inestimable Ointment. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Their name is lesion, but for the worst, in their worst form this preparation may b? relied on as a specific. Erysipelas, ring- worm. scald head, tetter, and all discolorations, scabious erup- t'ons, and other unnatural and inflamed conditions of the skin are relieved with surprising facility by the Ointment. It it de- sirdhle in iili cases, that the sTlcfle to which it is applied should be previously fo-nente I with warm water. OLD WOl'NDS, SORE LEGS, &c. When, from any cause, an old wound re-opens, and begins to discharge, it may always be healed bv this Unguent, and cases of sore le_'s which have tteeii a continual source of torment for twenty yeais, liavd been radically cured in six weeks by the sme proce.^s. PILES AND FISTULAS. This valuable Ointment extinguishes the causes of these com- plaints, rthem with perfect safety when all other means have failed. A CASE OF PREDISPOSITION TO CONSUMPTION". "L William Cole, of )i, Wood-street, Cheapside, London, herebv declare that 1 have used Ilollowsy's Ointment and Pills for about a month, for most violent p:rii,s in the chest ai.d sto- mach thcsepiins A'ere supposed hy the medical men of Liverpool to indicate consumption. I was told that nothing Could be done for me. r.<id that toy case was hopeless. At last, 1 was oblige a to quit the polic 1 force at Liverpool, and come to London I was e.diui.t- d into St. Bartholomew's Hospital: even there I obtained no ielief v.li.tever, and was ultimately persuaded by d friend to try Ilolloway's medicines. The effected a p -rfect cure in six weeks,—London, uly 31 st, liviS. In similar cases it is earnestly recommended that the Ointment should b £ very effectually rubbed into the che>t, stomach, and on ¡he right side, keeping them covered with a clo'h thickly spread with the Ointment, SCORBUTIC SOnES AND SKIN DISEASES. TMs famous Ointment has the merit of effecting cores that are redJy thprr)u.h and permanent, because it penetrates the system just as salt penetrates raeit. and has a sanative eífèct upon ,,11 the fluids of the body. It purifies the blood, and corrects the de- praved humours. Its elfect, therefore, is twofold it acts lioth locally and constitutionally. It should be weli rubbed into the parts affected at least tw¡c a day. WONDERFCL CLRE OF DROPSY. The fol1'1\\in¡!' extraordinary statement was forwarded by the highly respectable proprietors of the Graham's Town Register, dated Sept. lull ld58. "John Dreyer, 2i years of age, (a res- pectable Dutch farmer), residing in the Queen's Town District came to the house of our informant (a storekeeper) and com- plained that he had been suffering from dropsy, and showed him one of his legs, which was very much swollen. He had then been to the Doctor, 1\1r. Zeiler, for medicines, and it was remarked by all who saw him that he was not long for this world. About a month a'tcrward-, our informant was passing Dryer's house, when to his suri rise he sav him at work shearing sheep. Dryer thn informed liim that, finding nothing had doue him any good, lie had recourse to Oi..tmeJlt, which he rubbed all over his body. At first it gave him excruciating pain, but by perseverttnee in using the Ointment he began to recover, and when our informant saw him he was perfectly cured." Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs Chiegofoot Fistulas Sore-fbroats Bad Brjasts Chilblains Gout Skio-diseasei burns Chapped hands GlandularSwellings Scuny Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago !sore-headg Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours chetoes and Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers Sand Flies Stiff Joints Scalds Wounds Coco-bay Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 44, Strand, inear Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized World, at the following prices Is J ^d 2s. 9j, 4s. (jd., I I s., 22., and ë: each Pot. tY There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. ,N. B —Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are atiixed to each Pot. PC;), CERTAIN RELIEF 1, Oil, THE AFFLICTED. DR. SCdT r' BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS, PREPARED without any Mercurial ingre- Ir dient. from the recipe of Ur. Scott, of Bromley .Kent. These T'iiis will be found invaluable to all who suffer fiom bilious and liver complaints, indigestion, wind, spasms, giddiness, dizziness of the eyes, and many other symptoms which none but a sufierer can describe. For hatituai costiveiie-s, and is a family aperient medicine, they are tmly excellent mild in their operation, and grateful to the stomach, they create appetite, promote digestion, and strengthen t'le whole nervous system. Surprising Cure of a Cough, Fain in the Head and Stomach of many years standing, by tho use of Lambert's Asthmatic Bal- sam and Dr. Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills. To Ilr. W. Lambert, chemist, 20, Jcrmyn-street, London, Nov. 2(;, 1537. — Dear Sir,—I have this morning received a tes!i;noni31 to the efficacy of your valuable medicines, of which I send you a verbatim copy. I arn satisfied it is a most extraordinary cure; the woman and her husband speak in such strong terms. They are operatives, and I think they most have had great difficulty in obtaining the money to purchase the medicines with, these very oppressive times but this testimonial is a great feature in the man's good wishes to his ftdiow-countrymen. H. MAIDEN, Chemisf, Bury, Lancashire. 8>1 feel t1\a\)1;.fu\:0 infotm you of the benefit reeeivod by taking your valuable medicines, (purchased from Mr. H, Maiden, your a ..tent iu Bury). 1 have for many years been attiicted with | a severe cough, tick headache, and indigestion. After all other remedies had failed, I resolved to try rour medicines, and after :akin;; tlire ■ boxes of Dr. Scott's pills, and four bottles of tile Asthmatic Balsam, I am glad to say they have perfectly reswred me to good health, which I am now ellj lyiniz. I strongly recom- mend the medicines to all my friends and neighbours and you are perfectly free to make any use of this you please, as I should much regret if the extraordinary qualities of your balsam and pills were not. u! i v ersally known. Ann DAWSON, Walker-st., Bury, Lancashire. Effectual Cure of Indizestion and Loss of Appetite. The Hall. Ashbourn, Derbyshire, April 2, 1S56. To Mr. W. Lmbert,-Sir,-1t is with much pleasure I make this communication to you. For a longtime I nad been in a most delicate state of health, and a great sufieiei from violent i) rins in the chcst, indigestion, accompanied w itli sickness and almost total loss of appetite. Although under the care of several eminent medical men, I found no relief from the medicines pre- scribed for me t-:i had almost given up ail hopes of recovery. I was induced by the advice of a friend who had been cured by I);. Scott's Bilious and Liver Fills" of a severe liver complaint, to give them a trial. After taking the contents of a small box I found great reii f, and with a litt,e perseverance with them. my health is perfectly restored, and 1 can now enjoy my food '1(l pursue inv avocations with ease and comfort. A wish to aid IIi the lleviation and cure of others similarly situated, is my llliJtl\'1 for sending you this voluntary testimonial to the great efficiency of your excellent medicine.—Should you wish to make this puLč you have my free permission to do so. I ;All]. S.r, yours obliged. M IRY liL'RROWM I-. Prepared onlv by W. Lambert, Cheuiist, li, Jr!U}n, J street, Kayin-trkc-t, London, in boxes, I S. I d., or three I boxes in one, 2-. 8J., and sold by the Venders of Medicine throughout the Kingdom. *IMPORTANT CAUIIOX.—Be sure to ask for Dr ?,C;J,:V.S Bilious and Liver Fills. If you usk for rcott's Pil.s' you wnl get quite a different medicine; if you a-k for c, Bilious and Liver pms," you will get a spurious compound, which, if taken, will not have the beneficial ehect. Take down the particuhrs-H Dr. Scott's Bilious "id Liver Pilis." Be sure they are a square green package, with Win. Lambert, 20, Jeimyn-street, engraved in white letters on the red grotn d of the government stamp. It frequently occurs that Druggits impose on their customers a Scott's Pills" in an oval box, which is quite a different medicine, and causes much disappoint- ment, as their medicinal eifects are so opposite. Should any difficulty occur in obtaining the pills, send 16 or 37 postage-stamps to the satablishmeat, and they will b? ferwijried fre; [2609

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