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THE NORTHERN STAR. AralL 5 ' 1845 "
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE "DISPATCH."
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The Northern Star. Arall 5 ' 1845 "
THE NORTHERN STAR . AralL 5 ' 1845 "
Supplement To The "Dispatch."
SUPPLEMENT TO THE "DISPATCH . "
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TUB Proprietors of the WEEKLY ^*^*'" foremost in furnishing « 1 *** WgJ events , and desirous of meeting the views of » » " * £ public purpose giving the fullest part . culars »* £ * £ « , » TJoi / vPTlimngsHenrv Hocker , for the horriblemur-SSSSSSKS taU * thateveryxnddentmay SffiJSSfftl-e WSPATCH of the «*<« £ * £ ; ^ rd-iv and Sunday wfll Tie accompanied by four extra 2 ? " 2 SUrriEMENT , and wiR con ^ oucntiy con % foa most copious and interesting account of all the ^ he ^ WEEKLT DISPATCH , by fearlessly advoeating popular rights , has acquired the title of the PEOPLE ' S Leamsg Jootsai ., and obtained a circulation unprecedented in the historyJpjiewspapers . Sensible of this important position , anofbiSng desirous of maintaining it , the Proprietors intend , on and after SATURDAY , the 20 th of APRIL , to publish an Edition which wRl leave London by the Saturday morning railway early trains , so as to reach places at a distance of 200 or 250 miles from the Metropolis in the afternoon and evening of the same
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SOTICE TO EMIGRANTS . THE Undersigned continue to engage Passengers for First-Class Fast-Sailing AMERICAN PACKET SHIPS , which average from 1000 to 1500 Tons , for the following ' Ports , viz . : — HEW YORK , I BOSTON . PHILADELPHIA , NEW ORLEANS , BALTIMORE , 1 BRITISH AMERICA , Ac . Xnugrants in the country ca . " engage passage hy letter addressed as underneath ; in wh , ch case they need not be in Liverpool until the day before the Ship is to sail ; and they wfll thereby avoid detention and other expenses , besides securing a dtcaj > cr passage , and having the best berths allotted to them previous to their arrival . For further particulars apply , / wrf-JwW . to JAMES BoCKETT < fc SON . North End Prince ' s Dock , Liverpool .
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EMIGRATION FOR 1845 . GEORGE BJPPARD and SON and WILLIAM TAPSCOTT , American and Colonial Passage Offices , SS , Waterloo-road , and 15 , Goree-piazzas , Liverpool Agents for the New Line of New York Packets , comprising the following magnificent ships ;—Stops . Torts . To Sail . HoTXiSGCEE , 1100 . ethJa'j . 6 th May . GthSept , LivEBPOot , 1150 . 6 th Feb . 6 th June . 6 th Oct . QuEESofthcWE 3 T , 1230 . 6 th Mar . 6 th July . 6 th Nor . Bochestek , 1000 , 6 th Apr . 6 th Aug . 6 th Dec . Together with other First-class American Packet-Ships sailing weekly throughout the jcai for New York , and occasionally for Boston , rhuadelphia , and New Orleans ; also to Quebec , Montreal , and St . John , N . U .
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PARR'S LIFE PILLS . THE extraordinary success of this medicine is the wonder of the age ; it has been tried by hundreds of thousands as an aperient , and has in every instance done good ; it has " never in the slightest degree impaired the most delicate constitution . Tens of thousands have testified that pcrsevera ce in the use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS wDl completely cure any disease , and are living witnesses of the benefit received from this invaluable medicine . Sheets of testimonials and the "Life and Times of Old Parr" may be had ( gratis ) of every respectable Medicine-vendor throughout the kingdom . Bead the foRowing account from Mr . Hollicr , Dudley : —
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TO SUFFERE :: —INSTANT RELIEF FROM j PAIN . J" JEAN LEX - AX ' S CRASBE rOMMADE . THIS extraordinary preparation cures , in most cases by « -ie application , those formidable and tormenting maladie .-. - ic-doloreux , gout , rheumatism , lumbago , and jfll painf ! i iectiOnS Of the nerves , giving Instant relief in ttemost .- , . oreparoxysms . Patients who for years had thawn on a miserable existence by being deprived of sleep ^ rom acute pain , and many that had lost the free use of Jtheir limbs from weakness caused hy paralysis andrheujnatism , to the astonishment of their medical attendants
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JUST OPENING . MESSRS . MILLER AND JONES , TAILORS AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS , 158 , OXFORD-STREET , CORNER OF MARY .
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TOFDI ^ E WORKB HW FOjKLB ^ G BY AV . DUGDALE , 37 , HOLlWELL-birLLbi , STRAND . rrilE WANDERING JEW—No . 23 , price One Penny—1 is published this day , and is the best , the cheapest , and the most correct translation of this celebrated work . Ko other edition in English will be less than twice its price It is printed in foolscap octavo , and will form a handsome volume , fit for the pocket or the library . Also uniform with it in type , size , and paper , THE MYSTERIES OF PARIS , carefully corrected and revised , with illustrations . ItwiU be completed m bout thirty numbers , with engravings . # ~* O rder the Nonpareil edition .
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THE NORTHERN STAR , AND NATIONAL TRADES' JOURNAL , ESTABLISHED in Leeds in 1837 , and since then the leading Provincial Journal in the Kingdom , is now published at No . SiO , Strand , London . The object of the Proprietor in establishing the Northern Star was to furnish a fearless and faithful organ for the representation of tiie Labouring Classes , whose interests from time immemorial hare been shamelessly neglected . The removal of the Star to London has enabled its conductors to supply the reader -with the latest inteUigence , as well as the most interesting news ; in consequence of which its number of readers have materially increased in the Metropolis , and its country circulation can be equalled by few , even the most extensively circulated Metropolitan newspapers .
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The foUowing extract from the Newspaper Stamp Returns for October , November , and December , 1843 ( since which no returns have been made ) , show that the Northern Star is far at the head of many old-established London Weekly ; Journals : — . NORTHERN STAR jj . .. . 117 , 000 News of the World ..-86 , 000 . United Service Ga- ; y ' i Record .. .. ; ... -83 , 500 ' ' zette .., ' . * . .. ¦'¦; . ' 19 , 500 Examiner 71 , 000 Patriot .. 00 , 000 Britannia 66 , 000 Spectator . ' 48 , 000 Mark-lane Express .. 54 , 000 Era 41 , 000 Tablet 45 , 000 John BuU 89 , 000 Observer 41 , 000 Watchman 33 , 000 Atlas 37 , 000 Age and Argus .. .. 22 , 500 Nonconformist . ,. 30 , 000 Sentinel 20 , 000 Ben ' s New Weekly Journal of Commerce 13 , 300 Messenger .. .. 22 , 500 * # * Observe the Office , 340 , Strand , London . , The following Books are published at the Northern Star
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By the use of'tho fifteen lessons , and the accompanying exercises , anyone may , in a few weeks , acquire a good knowledge of Grammar , without any of the disgusting drudgery which , under the present system , prevents nine out of ten from ever acquiring a knowledge of Grammar at all . "A competent Grammatical knowledge of our own language is the true basis on which all literature ought to rest . "—Bisliop Lowth . ' Mr . HU 1 is evidently an original thinker . He attacks , with abiUty and success , the existing system of English Grammar , and points out the absurdities with which it is encumbered . Justly condemning the too frequent practice of making pupils commit portions of Grammar to memory a stasks , he maintains that the only proper way to the memory is through the understanding .. It is hut justice to him to say that , in a few pages , he gives a more clear and comprehensive view of the structure of the Eng lish language than can be found in some very elaborate works . "—Literary Gazette .
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A new aud important Edition of the Silent Friend JESman Frailty . THE FOURTEENTH EDITION . Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order . for 3 s . Gd .
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MESSRS . BRODIE AND CO ., Consulting Surgeons , have removed their Establishment from 4 , Great Charlesstreet , Birmingham , to No . ^ 27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London .
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Under the distinguiaiicJ patronage of His Majesty the King of Prussia , and of the NohiKty and Clergy of the United Kingdom , and especially recommended by the Faculty .
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CHOICE OF A SITUATION Domestic Bazaar , 326 , Oxford Street , comer of Be gent Circus . WANTED , for Large and Small Families , a number of FEMALE SERVANTS of every descri ption , with straig htforward characters . This demand is created through the arrangements being highly approved b y the Nobility , Gentry , and the Public generally . Ladies are ia attendance to engage Domestics from Ten to Five o ' clock daily . There are Rooms for waiting in to be hired ; not any charge made until engaged if preferred . To those who will take places of All Work no charge whatever . Servants from the country are much inquired for . There arc always a few vacancies for Footmen and Grooms . X . B . Upon applying do not stand about the doors o windows unnecessarily .
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T O MR . PROUT , 220 , S TRAND LONDON Doncaster , September 2 Cth , 1314 SIR , —The following particulars have been handed to us , with a request that they might be forwarded to you , with permission for their publication , if you should deem them worthy of such . J . BROOKE & Co ., Doncaster " Elizabeth Brearley , residing in Duke-street , Doncaster aged between forty and fifty , was severely afflicted with rheumatism , and confined to her bcdforapcriodof « tiiriy two months , with scarcely the power to lift her arm she was signally benefitted after taking two dotes of lit via ' a Gout and Rheumatic Pins ; and after tinisliin « two boxes was quite recovered , " °
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A CURE . 'FOR ALL . ' HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . EXTRAORDINARY CURB of a Case abandoned b ; GUY'S , the METROPOLITAN , KING'S COLLEGE and CHARING CROSS HOSPITALS , This fact was sworn to this 8 th day of March , 1842 , lw fore the Loan Mayor , at the Mansion House .
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2 s . 0 d ., Is . Cd ., and lis . each box ; or , post free ,. 3 s ., 5 s ., and 12 s . COPAIBA AND CTJBEBS ENTIRELY SUPERSEDED . WRAY'S BALSAMIC PILLS , a certain , safe , and tin ! most speedy remedy ever discovered for the permanent and effectual cure of strictures , seminal weakness , pains in the loins , affections of the kidneys , gravel , rheumatism , lumbago , gonorrhoea , gleets , local debility , irritation of the bladder or urethra , and other diseases of the urinary passages . The unprecedented success that ha ? attended the administration of these pills , since they were made public , has acquired for them a sale more extensive than any other proprietary medicine extant , and the circumstance of their entirel y obviating the necessity of having recourse to those disgusting , nauseous , and in many eases highly injurious medicines ( as copaiba , cubeta & c . ) , has obtained for them a reputation unequalled in
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 5, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_05041845/page/2/
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