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A T A Meeting Of The Friends Of Thomas J...
A T a Meeting of the Friends of THOMAS jtX . BRUTTON , Esq ., held at the GEORGE HOTEL , Stafford , on Saturday , the 10 th of September , 1836 , Captain CHETWYND , M . P . in the Chair : The subject of presenting Mr . BRUTTON with some substantial and lasting testimonial of the hih esteem in which he is held in the
g county , not only for his valuable services as a public officer , in faithfully and zealously discharging the important duties of his office , but as a gentleman whose urbanity of manners and strict integrity have so often been judiciously acknowledged , having been taken into consideration , the following resolutions
were entered into . That a Committee for the town of Stafford be appointed , to carry the same into effect , and that the following gentlemen constitute such Committee—three to form a quorum , with full power to act and add to ' theirnumber . Captain Chetwynd , M . P . Rev . W . E . Coldwell . Rev . J . Smith .
Rev . R . Buckendge . Rev . E . Huddlestone . Edward Knight , JW . D . William Fowke , Esq . Francis Hughes , Esq . Thomas D . Weaver , Esq . Charles Wright , Esq . Charles DawsonEsq .
, That subscriptions be paid into the Bank of Messrs . Stevenson , Salt , Salt , and Webb , at Stafford , who have kindly consented to act as Treasurers . That two or more gentlemen be requested to form a Committee in each town throughout the county , to receive subscriptions , and
pay the same to the Treasurers , and co-operate with this Committee for the above purpose . That Mr . EDWARD DAWSON , of Stafford , be requested to act as Hon . Secretary , to whom all communications may be addressed . That these resolutions be inserted in the Staffordshire Advertiser ; the Pottery Mercury ; the Wolverhampton Chronicle ; the Lichfield Examiner ; and Aris ' s Birmingham Gazette .
Just Published, A Familiar Treatise On S...
Just published , A FAMILIAR TREATISE on SCROX " SL FULA , Scurvy , Consumption , Dropsy , Rheumatism , and Diseases of the Blood and Liver , with their orig in in the human frame , in which are particularly detailed the singular efficacy and long-tried exellence of DE VELNOS' VEGETA 13 LE SYRUP , for the
cure of the above distressing maladies . Printed for James Ridgway and Sons , 169 , Piccadilly ; and sold by them and all respectable booksellers in town and country .
Qarsaparilla.— Mr. Wray, Of £-' Holbom-H...
QARSAPARILLA . — MR . WRAY , of £ - ' Holbom-hill , the Proprietor of the ALTERATIVE-TONIC POWDERS , having observed constant disappointment attending the exhibition of the pharmaceutical and other preparations of Sarsaparilla , induced him to set on foot , with the assistance of the ablest experimental chemistsan
an-, alysis of its properties ; the result of which proves that true Sarsaparilla , carefully selected and separated from all impurities , is in substance most effectual , and that the various preparations under the denomination of decoctions , extracts , essences , syrups , & chitherto usedcan never be depended
, , upon for producing any real or permanent benefit . But , though Sarsaparilla in substance only is to be preferred , yet the action may be materially assisted when combined with auxiliaries . By a trial of many years ' continuance he has found that the Alterativetonic Powders he now offers to the public ,
have justified his most sanguine expectations , and therefore feels himself bound , by motives of humanity , to confine it no longer to private practice , but to allow the public the full advantage of so valuable a medicine . Persons in the habit of taking quinine , will find his powders by far the most efficacious tonic . — " Morning ; Advertiser . "
Q Ight Restored, Nervous Head-•O Ache Cu...
Q IGHT RESTORED , Nervous Head-• O Ache Cured , and Cholera Prevented . — Under the Patronage of his Majesty , and the Lords of the Admiralty . —Dr . Abernethy used it , and by that gentleman it was termed the Faculty ' s Friend , and Nurse ' s Vade Mecum . Dr . Andrews also recommends its
use as a preventive . Mr . A . Macintyre , aged 65 , No . 3 , Silver-street , Golden-square , cured of gutta serena . Mr . P . Saunderson , No . 10 , Harpur-street , Leeds , cured of Cataract . Mr . H . Pluckwell , Tottenham House , Tottenham , Middlesex , cured of Opthalmia . Miss S . EnglefieldPark-streetWindsor
, , , cured of Nervous Head-ache . Original testimonials from medical gentlemen and families of the first respectability , proving the above , may be seen at No . 2- _ . King-street , Long Acre , the hig h patronage GRIMSTONE'S EYE-SNUFF has attained is a testimonial beyond suspicion . This
delight' ful herbaceous compound is the most wholesome Snuff taken , and is highly recommended for its benign influence on all who ' use it . I This delightful compound of highly aromatic herbs is sold in canisters , at Is . 3 d ., 12 s . 4 d . and 8 s . each , or loose at 6 d . per ounce . Letters , post paid , with cash orders on Lon-J don Agents , to Mr . Grimstoue , No . 39 , Broad-street , Bloomsbury .
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A T A Meeting Of The Friends Of Thomas J...
A T a Meeting of the Friends of THOMAS jtX . BRUTTON , Esq ., held at the GEORGE HOTEL , Stafford , on Saturday , the 10 th of September , 1836 , Captain CHETWYND , M . P . in the Chair : The subject of presenting Mr . BRUTTON with some substantial and lasting testimonial of the hih esteem in which he is held in the
g county , not only for his valuable services as a public officer , in faithfully and zealously discharging the important duties of his office , but as a gentleman whose urbanity of manners and strict integrity have so often been judiciously acknowledged , having been taken into consideration , the following resolutions
were entered into . That a Committee for the town of Stafford be appointed , to carry the same into effect , and that the following gentlemen constitute such Committee—three to form a quorum , with full power to act and add to ' theirnumber . Captain Chetwynd , M . P . Rev . W . E . Coldwell . Rev . J . Smith .
Rev . R . Buckendge . Rev . E . Huddlestone . Edward Knight , JW . D . William Fowke , Esq . Francis Hughes , Esq . Thomas D . Weaver , Esq . Charles Wright , Esq . Charles DawsonEsq .
, That subscriptions be paid into the Bank of Messrs . Stevenson , Salt , Salt , and Webb , at Stafford , who have kindly consented to act as Treasurers . That two or more gentlemen be requested to form a Committee in each town throughout the county , to receive subscriptions , and
pay the same to the Treasurers , and co-operate with this Committee for the above purpose . That Mr . EDWARD DAWSON , of Stafford , be requested to act as Hon . Secretary , to whom all communications may be addressed . That these resolutions be inserted in the Staffordshire Advertiser ; the Pottery Mercury ; the Wolverhampton Chronicle ; the Lichfield Examiner ; and Aris ' s Birmingham Gazette .
Just Published, A Familiar Treatise On S...
Just published , A FAMILIAR TREATISE on SCROX " SL FULA , Scurvy , Consumption , Dropsy , Rheumatism , and Diseases of the Blood and Liver , with their orig in in the human frame , in which are particularly detailed the singular efficacy and long-tried exellence of DE VELNOS' VEGETA 13 LE SYRUP , for the
cure of the above distressing maladies . Printed for James Ridgway and Sons , 169 , Piccadilly ; and sold by them and all respectable booksellers in town and country .
Qarsaparilla.— Mr. Wray, Of £-' Holbom-H...
QARSAPARILLA . — MR . WRAY , of £ - ' Holbom-hill , the Proprietor of the ALTERATIVE-TONIC POWDERS , having observed constant disappointment attending the exhibition of the pharmaceutical and other preparations of Sarsaparilla , induced him to set on foot , with the assistance of the ablest experimental chemistsan
an-, alysis of its properties ; the result of which proves that true Sarsaparilla , carefully selected and separated from all impurities , is in substance most effectual , and that the various preparations under the denomination of decoctions , extracts , essences , syrups , & chitherto usedcan never be depended
, , upon for producing any real or permanent benefit . But , though Sarsaparilla in substance only is to be preferred , yet the action may be materially assisted when combined with auxiliaries . By a trial of many years ' continuance he has found that the Alterativetonic Powders he now offers to the public ,
have justified his most sanguine expectations , and therefore feels himself bound , by motives of humanity , to confine it no longer to private practice , but to allow the public the full advantage of so valuable a medicine . Persons in the habit of taking quinine , will find his powders by far the most efficacious tonic . — " Morning ; Advertiser . "
Q Ight Restored, Nervous Head-•O Ache Cu...
Q IGHT RESTORED , Nervous Head-• O Ache Cured , and Cholera Prevented . — Under the Patronage of his Majesty , and the Lords of the Admiralty . —Dr . Abernethy used it , and by that gentleman it was termed the Faculty ' s Friend , and Nurse ' s Vade Mecum . Dr . Andrews also recommends its
use as a preventive . Mr . A . Macintyre , aged 65 , No . 3 , Silver-street , Golden-square , cured of gutta serena . Mr . P . Saunderson , No . 10 , Harpur-street , Leeds , cured of Cataract . Mr . H . Pluckwell , Tottenham House , Tottenham , Middlesex , cured of Opthalmia . Miss S . EnglefieldPark-streetWindsor
, , , cured of Nervous Head-ache . Original testimonials from medical gentlemen and families of the first respectability , proving the above , may be seen at No . 2- _ . King-street , Long Acre , the hig h patronage GRIMSTONE'S EYE-SNUFF has attained is a testimonial beyond suspicion . This
delight' ful herbaceous compound is the most wholesome Snuff taken , and is highly recommended for its benign influence on all who ' use it . I This delightful compound of highly aromatic herbs is sold in canisters , at Is . 3 d ., 12 s . 4 d . and 8 s . each , or loose at 6 d . per ounce . Letters , post paid , with cash orders on Lon-J don Agents , to Mr . Grimstoue , No . 39 , Broad-street , Bloomsbury .