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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS

... of little opouingt the wean of our bodies Throingh them this oistmeot, whom !tabbed on the skin. is earned to •ny organ or inward pert. Inseams of the Kidneys, Lo n g., disrders of the cough. ffectio Colds Heart, InSammation of the Asthma, Cu and re by ...

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... geaaise moonless rid renuir•ior of the imported function id life, its salubrious intl immediate relief is all spasmodic! complaints, lb. .hete trai• of oidlooksOwn gym,- from a soak enostitories. The Vivo Peromd CANS (lbe parchment's of which will he a ...

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... Ameriean Coifee-botise. From the Madras Paper of the 15th August, we rind the conduct of Captain Corbyn, of the ship Robert's, Inwards his p.roengers, has been subject toe judicial iuvestigation, end Mr. Colliesore, the geutleman complaining, has obtained damages ...

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, APRIL 18, 1863

... change at present, but he intended to impose a duty upon carriers' carts of half the amount now paid by stage carriages. Complaints were also made of the unequal manner in which railway duties were found to work. Railway companies were supposed to pay ...

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... of loamy emlseat professional men, as by external support alone it relieves the distressing symptoms attendant upon these complaints, and enables patients provieuely confined to a recumbent position to walk about with ease and comfort, wife in many instances ...

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... nervous system, #sets, excesses, irregularity.obstructions of certain eremitism, weakness, total inipotency,barrenness, Afl Inward wasting', loss of appetite, indigestion, depres•ion of spirits, trembliog or shaking of the h ands or limbs, obstinate coughs ...

HOUSE OP COMMONS.—SATvaimy

... a little card table pleasantry. But to deal with the subject practically, it is enough to observe that the main cause of complaint with reference to the operation of the Poor Law in Ireland, that the unions are too large—that the assessments cover too ...

FIRE WORKS

... and upwards. —Ottoman eyed Chair Bedstead,ao..—liarrat Rags,7o ed.— Stair Carpet,l9d. per yard.— Brumes Carpet fro 38.3 d. Inwards.— Yarel-wide Venetian Carpel,lBd. Tent Bedstead, 21s. All kind. of Ship Furniture kept ready. The following are a few RULES ...

IN THE MOH COURT OF CHANCERY

... early age, are strongly recommended never to be without this safe and efficient remedy. Its just celebrity for all Female Complaints, Nervous Disorders, 'Weakness of the Solids, Loss of Appetite, Sick Heed Ache, Lowness of Spirits, and particularly for ...

CHOICEST

... of the body, this remarkable preparation oaetrates. It diopperns coder the friction of head, as if It were literally drawn inward by woe Internal force, arid performs its treatise mead rapidly, safely, and without pain. Simple •reptiorn, open ow, lord ...

MOND APRIL 25

... and the Lords of the Treasury. [2716 !looping Cough cured without Inward Medici IN consequence of the BENEFICIAL EFFECT of ROCHE'S EMBROCATION for the care of thatdistressing complaint, the HOOFING COUGH, his Majesty's letters Patent were granted to J ...