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... TOWNSEND, For particular*, kc. apply to Mr. JOHN BIRNET, Plaintiffs’ Solicitor, Lisburn, or 28, Upper G Dublin. LAMERT ON DEBILITY, NERVOUSNESS, And all Ditordert arising from Excess, be, ** in )»l«*Mre*R downy arms Ne'er his health youthful chaima, 1 A hero ...
... Esq. ) Director* of the Belfast and JOHN HARRISON, Esq. Balivmena Kaiiaav. ss, e^ - | “■- ...
... Doncaster. aged between 40 and 50, was with Rheumatism, and confi >ed to her bed of nearly two months, with scarcely lift her arm sho was singularsy benefited after nmpg tw^doses BLAIR’S GOUT AND and after fiaUbiag two botes was quite recorerq^/y The above ...
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... •till has terminated in a disastrous result to Dr. Richard Grattan, Fellow of the King and Queen’s College of Physicians in Ireland, now residing at Druroroin House, county Kildare. Dr. Grattan having inadvertently put his hand on a thrashing machine in ...
... Ensign, vice Grand 65th—Staff Surgeon of Second Class John Marshall to be Surgeon, rice Grattan, who exchanges. 69th—Ensign Edward Bowen to be Lieutenant, purchase, vice Rolland, who retires; John Biggs, Gent to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Bowen. 71 ...
... severely afflicted with Hhcumati'in. and confined to her bed for period of nearly two month*, with scarcely the power lift her arm shn was singularly benefited after taking two doses BLAIR’S GOUT RHEUMATIC PILLS, and after finUbiag two boxes was quite recovered ...
... Union-street, Southwark, London, maketb oath and saith. that (this deponent wasaflicted with FIFTEEN RUNNING ULCERSonhis left arm, and ulcerated «ore* and wounds on both legs, for which deponent was admitted an out door patient at the Metropolitan Hospital ...
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... moved the next resolution, which was seconded by John Dunville, Esq. The Matok then left the Chair, which was taken by W. S. Crawford, Esq. M.P. when on the motion of Wm. Thomson, Esq. seconded by John Harrison, Esq. the cordial thanks of the meeting ...
... described Lord Clements (its representative) in the discussion on the arms bill, as orderly, peaceable, and loyal.— Mail of Monday. BIRTHS. On the 30th ult. at Queen-street, Derry, the lady of John Munu, jun Esq. of a daughter. On the 25th ult. in Enniskillen ...