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2 • • ' , The Northern^ Star. „,,, ,, , ...
2 • ' , THE NORTHERN _^ STAR . „ _,,, ,, _, ' _-, „ ,.,, _^ ,. ; .,. , _^ _, .. _„ _^ M _^ _jh ; . 1 . ¦ IB 4 S .
The Northern-Star-- And National '" , ^Rades* Journal,
THE NORTHERN-STAR-- AND NATIONAL ' _" , _^ RADES * JOURNAL ,
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ESTABLlSHED , in Leeds in 1837 , and since thenthe _l-wialh _gProVmiaal Journal in the Kingdom , is now published at No . 340 _^ Strand , London . "C _' _-JThe object of theProprietorin _estabhidiingtheA ' _orfteMi -Ster was to _fimiisb a fearless and faithful organ for the representation of the _labouring Classes , whose interests -from time immemorial have been shamelessly neglected . * - The remoTalof the Star to Loudon has enabled its conductors to supply the reader with the latest intelligence , -as well as the most interesting news ; in consequence of -wMch its number of readers have materially increased in the Metropolis , and its country circulation can be equalled by few , even the most extensively circulateaMetropolitan circulation ofthe Northern Starto-
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CHAMBERS' PHILOSOPHYREFUTED . Just published Price Fourpence _( formins a Pamphlet ' of 56 pages demy 8 vo ., in a stiff wrapper ) , THE THIRD EDITION OF A . FULL and COMPLETE REFUTATION of the PfllXOSOEHY contained in a TRACT recently publishcd by the MESSRS . CHAMBERS , of Edinburgh , entitled the "Employer and Employed . " ¦ This _valuable little work contains the most complete defence ofthe demands of tbe Working Classes for their fair share of the enormous wealth created by Machinery , as well as a justification of Trades Unions . The numerous appeals that have been made to Mr . O'Connor from nearly every part of the kingdom for the publication , in pamphlet form , of those Dialogues that have recently appeared in thc Star , have determined him to gratify what appears to be the almost unanimous wish of the Labouring Classes . "The Employer and the Employed , " * * by Feargus O'Connor , * * beats anything even of its author ' s . —Economist . Complete in one Vol ., neatly Bound in Cloth ,
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_Peoeesslon _aeeompanying the National Petition of 1842 to the House of Commons . . The price of _the-abov _^ porbfaite and plates _fcraeShi _^ e _^ . _^ %% _$ M _&'> _- ' : " _? ; ' ¦ _- Half-leng th _portriiits of _^ the following _dUtmgmfhed characters may be a _^; had _|* _it the Sf < i _|^ fn _^ pnce ! iixpence e _. ich :-- _^ drew _^ iirv « , ' . General Atthur -O'Connor ; William Cobbe' !| p Heffi _^ Htfht _. ' RichE _^ _'OMtler _. Thwmas Attwood , James Bronterre O'Brien , and Sir William Molesworth , Bart . The above portraits have been given at different times to subscribers of the Northern Star , and are allowed to be the most complete collection ever presented with any newspaper .
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P ERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGHS IN TEN -Minutes is insured by DR . LOCOCK'S" PULMONIC WAFERS . •¦ .- • • The most wonderful cures of Asthma , Consumptions , Coughs , Colds , and aU disorders of the Breath and Lungs , are everywhere performed by this extraordinary remedy . BEAD THE FOLLOWING : From Mr . P . Roberts , Chemist , _Ranelagh-street , Liver-P 08 l . January 2 nd , 1845 . " Gentlemen , —I send you two cases of Cures which I have received since my last , and I think it would be doing good to advertise the Wafers in Liverpool , as they give very great satisfaction to all who take them , " Yours , & c . P . Robebts . "
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i , CHOICE OP A SITUATION S | K Domestic Bazaar , £ 326 , _kOxford _AStreet _^ teorner . _ofe Re $ ¦ if _iP'iff _^ i w % -TXrANTED _, folLarffii and Stall Fauiili _% a-number _Jff of FEMi _^ E _i | _RVANMof e _^^ es _& _p _withv __ traightfor % rd 6 haiiacteni _? _3 fhis _denfandisSO _Tated through the arrangements being highly approved _^ _fy . _sthe Nobility , Gentry , and the Public generally . Ladies are in 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 . _Servant ' s from ' the country are much inquired for . There are always a few vacancies for Footmen and Grooms . N . B . Upon applying do not stand about the doors or windows unnecessarily . .....- ' . •" . ¦
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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 perseverance " in the use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS will 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 . Read the following account from Mr . Hollier , Dudley : —
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I THE NINTH EDITION . Just Published , ' price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free "enclosed in a I sealed envelope , " on receipt of a Post-office Order for 13 s . Gd . _¦' - ¦ - ; " \ _;¦'' . , ! MANLY VIG 0 TJR . A POPULAR INQUIRY into the ' . CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , ad . dressedsto those suffering from the Destructive Consequences ' of Excessive Indulgerice in Solitary aud Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; terminating in mental and nervous debility , local or constitutional weakness , indigestion , insanity , ' and consumption ; including a comprehensive Dissertation on MARRIAGE , with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , and remarks on the Treatment of Gonorrhoea , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , & _ci BTO J , LUCAS AND CO ., _CONSULIING _SUaQEOHS . LONDON *
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_Under _' _-the digtinguished patronage of His-Majesty the - ' _Thl _^^ ' _-r _^^^^&^^ _W _^ _? _$£$ )¦ _?*& _^ _Timtei'KiugdomB _^ by the - _&*) _, i : # _" ' r-Ri Will _'K-: \ "¦ ! * - ''?*> " ! '• _% _??* ' il _M ti _M . . _^\ .. w # fe KE'A . Tm ( _x-S # P E 0 T 0 MlV 'O _. OUGH '• _e '" ' _^ iidzi _^ NGES . V * } COUGHS , COLDS , and CATARRHS have beenso aggrava ted by the severity and variableness of the season , thatthe consumption of these Lozenges is now unprecedented . The proprietor , however , respectfully informs the public , that though the demand is so enormous , he takes care to keep a constant supply on hand ; and he begs leave to ' observe that he is daily receiving from every part of the kingdom testimonials of their efficacy iu the alleviation and cure of all pulmonary complaints .
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A new aud important Edition of the Silent Frieiid ; Human Frailty . .:. THE FOOBTEENTH EDITION . Just Published , Price 2 s . Cd ., 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 . 6 d .
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a , ¦* , _WQ LADIES . _^ _;* _$ . ¦ ; _^ ROWLAND'S B _^ _LYDfiR . r ' _ATaONISED BY | iHE _SEVEttlli _BOVJ-ttlJlONS AND "Ml Si , _CSRSTS OF _EOBOPEi _^ fv AN Or t . _^ _fSotab _^* ! _dfieov _^ r _^' ud _perfectly _freejfrom ail mineraj * 'a _^* _m _* rture . "' lt exerts the _mostsootldng gentle , cooling , and purifying action on the skin ; and by its agency on the pores and minute secretory vessels , most effectually dissipates all Redness , Tan , Pimples , Blotches , Spots , ; Freckles ~ _Chilblains , Chaps , and other Cutaneous Visitations . The radiant bloom it imparts to the cheek , and the softness and delicacy it induces on the hands , arms , and neck , render it indispensable to every toilet . For ladies , during the period of nursing , and as a wash ¦ for infants , it cannot be too strongly , recommended . _, Gentlemen , after shaving , will find it allay all irritation and tenderness of the skin , and render it soft , smooth , and pleasant . Price ' 4 s . 6 d . and 8 s . 6 d . per bottle , duty Included . ¦
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EXTRAORDINARY ! NEW CASES !! Attesting that there is health for all . HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . ; An astonishing cure of a confirmed Liver Complaint . ' MRS . MARY SANDF 0 RD , residing in Leather-lane , Holborn , London , had been labouring under the _^ effects of a diseased Liver which produced Indigestion , _jSick Head Ache , Dimness : of Sight , Lowness of Spirits , Irritability of Temper _, "Drowsiness , Occasional Swellings ofthe Body and Legs , with General Weakness and Debility . She attended the Hospitals , at different periods , for about three years , but she only got worse instead oi better , and her recovery at last appeared quite hopeless ; but notwithstanding the very bad state ofher health , she was , in about two months , restored to perfect health by the means alone of this all-powerful and efficacious Medicine—Holloway ' s Pills .
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WRAY'S FAMILY MEDICINES * PATB 0 N 18 ED or Hev Grace the Dowager Sir C . "E . WfflVi _^ nB , Knt . - Duchess of Leeds . Sir EdwardLy-toh Bulwer , Lady Sherborne . . Bart . Earl of Lincoln . Captain Boldero , M . P , Marquis of Waterford . Edward Baines , Esq ., M . P . LordBantry .. Archdeacon Webber . Doctor Bloomberg , Vicar of General Maitland . Cripplegate . General Gardner , Mr . Justice Cress well . General Nisbitt . j And families of the first distinction . _rpHESE Medicines , which are found to possess so great JL a power over the respective complaints to wluch they are applicable , as frequently to render further medical aid unnecessary , were also honoured with the patronage of—Hi-i Lite R . H . the Duke of Lord John Churchill .
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REES ! COMPOUND ESSENCE OF CUbebsT THE most safe , speedy ,. and certain remed y ever due ' - vered for the cure of discharges , gleets , _sp Mmoa _£ strictures , weakness , heat , irritation of tho bladder d _» ofthe loins , and all disorders ofthe kidneys and urethr _^' frequently performing a perfect cure in the short space " f three or four days . It does , not contain any mercurv and may be taken by the most delicate of either sex win ! perfect safety , as well as advantage to , their goaernJ health . —Sold in bottles , at 4 s . 6 d ., 10 s ., and 203 . cacll _y Stirling , chemist , 86 , High-street , Whitechapel and can be had of Sanger , 150 , Oxford-street ; and Hannav xnA Co ., 63 , _Oxfqrd-street ; and of all the principal medic *! vendors in the kingdom . The genuine has the name f J . W . Stirling eagraved . on the stamp Ask for RfJii Essence . * _# * It can be sent with instruc tions , secure ! packed , to any part ofthe kingdom , on the receipt of '' Post-office order for the amount . *
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THE BEST APERIENT AND ANTIBILIOUS _MgnT CINE for general use is Frampton ' s Pill of Hea- . t which effectually relieves the stomach and bowels h " gentle relaxation , without griping or prostration It strength . They remove _head-achc , sickness , ai 2 _Zine 3 pains in the chest , ifcc , are highly grateful to the stomach ' promote ' digestion , create appetite , relieve languor and depression of spirits ; while to those of a full habit 1 ? free livers , who are continually suftering from drew- * ness ,. heariness , and singing in the head and cars in * offer advantages that will not fail to be appreciated ' * This medicine has for many years received the approof the most respectable classes of society , and in J matioh of its efficacy , the following letter has "bee _nkiurfj " forwarded'to Mr . Prout , with permission to _publish-f and , if requisite , to refer any respectable person \ r ' author : — "
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'" ' _BANKRUPTS . ' ( From the Gazette of Friday , Feb . 2 lst . ) "William Dale , London-wall , City , _bootmaker—L & . wi * . nt , Daniel Dolbell , Lower Mitcham , Surrey , dyer—Jamee Crabb , Great Tey , "Essex , bricklayer—Ghavl .. Ran . ford . Stoneley , Middlesex , grocer—Alfred Wyatt , Badmaejmews , Wen-street , St . James ' s , licensed victualler—Lewis George , Downham-road _, _Kingsland-road _, shawl . ware . houseman—William Behnes , Osnasburgh-street , New . road , marble merchant—Francis _Cranswick , Bridlington , Yorkshire , innkeeper—Gerard Samson , Weymouth , Dorsetshire , ! corn-dealer—Thomas Ferris , _Woottan Bassett , Wiltshire , grocer—James Wells ; Winchcombe , Gloucej * . tershh'e _, coinmon carrier—Charles Thornton , Huddersfield , Yorkshire , 6 tationer—William Reeves , Walcot , Somerset . shire , coach-builder — Thomas Laugston , Manchester , share broker—James Taylor , Higher Walton , Cheshire , farmer—John Danks , Birmingham , wharfinger .
BANKRUPTS . ( From , Tuesday ' s Gazette , Feb . 25 th , l _& _iv . J _JJohn Henry Dansday , Glasshouse-street , _Regent-street _, tailor—James Brown , Skinner-street , Snow-hill , City , per . funicr—Lovcl Davis , Ewhurst , ' Sussex , _wine-agont-Wil _, liam Holmes Sumner , _High-street , Hoxton Old Town , gro _» cer—Charles Lee , Wakes Colue , Essex , milter — James Gray , Manchester , upholsterer— Cornelius Murcott , Bir . mingham , factor .
DECLARATIONS OF _MVIBEKDS . B . GUI , Chester ; brazier , first dividend of 6 _* jd in the pound , any Thursday , at the office of Mr . Cazenove , liver * pool , W . _Whiting-, Egremont , Cheshire , landing waiter , firstdividend of Is lOdin the pound , any Thursday , at the office of Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool . ¦ J . H . Shanklin , Liscard , Cheshh'e , landing waiter , first dividend of ls 2 d in the pound , any Thursday , at the office of Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool . J . Guttell , Holmfirth , Yorkshire , clothier , first and final dividend of 2 _^ d in the pound ; any Tuesday , at the office of Mr . Fearne , Liverpool .
A . Ellis , Mexborough , Yorkshire , first and final dm . dend of 3 s lOd in the pound , any Tuesday , at the office of Mr . Fearne , Leeds . ' * T . W . Wilson , Barnsley , Yorkshire , linen manufacturer _,, first and final dividend of 2 s Id and 7-12 ths of . a penny in the pound to-those creditors who have not received a former dividend , and a third and final dividend of 7-12 ths of a penny in the pound to those creditors who have received a former dividend , any Tuesday , at the office of Mr . Fearne , Leeds . D . Button , - Albion-place , Battle-bridge , pawnbroker , second dividend of 5 id in the pound , on Monday next , and two following * Mondays , at the office of Mr . Alsager , Birchin-lane . J . Pledge , Vauxhall-street _, Lambeth , bricklayer , second dividend of 4 s Sd in the pound , on Monday next , and two following Moudays , at the office of Mr . Alsager , Birchinlane .
I . Isaacs , Chatham , army clothier , first dividend of 9 d in the pound , on Monday next , and two following Mondays , itt the office of Mr . Alsager , Birchin-lane . II . Miles , Southampton , woollen-draper , second dividend of 3 d in the pound , on Monday next , and two Mowing Mondays , at the office of Mr . Alsager , Birchin-lane . E . Walker , Newman-street , Oxford-street , auctioneer , first dividend of 3 s 8 d in the pound , on Monday next , and two foUowing ; Mondays , at the office of Mr . Alsager , Birchin-lane , J . Piggott , jun ., Richmond , Surrey , cabinet-maker , second dividend of 6 Jd in the pound , on Monday next , and two foUowing Mondays , at the office of Mr . Alsager , Birchin-lane . C . B . Bayley , Abingdon , draper , second dividend of Is Id in the pound , on Monday next , and two full < j _* . _viiig Mondays , at the office of Mr . Alsager , Bircliin lane .
N _* . Blake , Edgeware-road , linen-draper , second dividend of Cd in the pouud , on Monday next , and three following Mondays , at the office of Mr . Alsager , Birchin-lane . G . Rossiter _, Bridgwater , jeweller , first dividend of 2 s 4 d in the . pound , on Monday next , and two following Moa < days , at the office of Mr . Alsager , _Birchiu-laiic .
DIVIDENDS . March 18 , W . I . "Welsh , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' sinn-fields , attorney—March 19 , J . Clay , Dewsbury , Yorkshire , draper—March 20 , W . Notman , John-street , Tottenham-court-road , pianoforte-maker — March 19 , II . Wliittaker , Macclesfield , Cheshire , silk-throwster—March 18 , E . Thornley , Hinckley , Leicestershire , money-scrivener —March 20 , W . Cochran and J . P . Robertson , City , merchants . . CERTIFICATES TO BE CHANTED , UNLESS CAUSE BE 8 H 0 WH
TO THE CONTRARY ON THE DAT OF MEETING . March 20 , J . Hannen , Little Britain , City , taUow-chandler—March 18 , E _. Brentnall , Cold Harbour-road , North Brixton , builder—March 18 , P . J . Meugens _, _Dunstercourt , Mincing-lane , City , broker—March 20 , H . 11 . Foothead , Fore-street , Cripplegate , wholesale milliner—March 20 , W . Notnian , John-street , Tottenham-court-road , piano _, forte-maker—March 19 , J . Smith , Liverpool , draper-March 22 , S . Peach , Nottingham , grocer—March 18 , B . B . and B . G . Owen , Pall-mall , tailors—March 18 , J . C . Petrie _, Bedlington , Durham , miUev—March 18 , E , Hemming , Feckenham , Worcestershire , needle-manufacturer—March 18 , G . Alexander , Beaminster , Dorsetshire , Innkeeper—March' 18 , T . Shillito , Leeds , chemist—Vgxcb _18-J . ' Leybourn , Bradford , Yorkshire , provision-sliop * _wpftt—March 18 , H . Nicholl , Greetland , Yorkshire , worstedspinner — W . Yeardley , Ecclesfield _, Yorkshire , flax _, spinner .
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . T . andB . T . Wihhey , PiccadUly , job-masters—M . andJ . Whitehead , Sheffield , " joiners—J . and F . Haysom , Upper Belgraye-place , Pimlico , builders—R . and J . Firth , Clock heaton , Yorkshire—W . Parker and W . Houghton , Birmingham , builders—J . Hammill and W . Thompson , Liver . Eool , merchants—G . H . _Roltet and E .- Kewmar . ii , Gainsorough , Lincolnshire , builders—J . Saudbach , sen ., and J . Sanbach , jun ., _Chorlton-upon-Medlock , Lancashire , wiaemerehant _. —J . and P . Sharer , J . Gibson , and J . Stokoe , Sunderland , mercers ; as far as regards J . and P . Sharer —W . Milner , A . Pilling , and J . "Wilson , Huddersfield , woollen-manufacturers ; as far as regards J . Wilson—W , Steal * , aud H . Wright , Leicester , carpenters—E . Dowsing and S . Crispin , Carlton-street _, "Regent-street , tobacconists
—J . Drake and J . Bromley , Oxford-street , window-glasicutters—J . H . Brinkworth , A . Silcock _, and W . Eyrei , Chippenham , Wiltshire , coal-merchants—W . Eyres and A . Silcock , Langley Burrell , Wiltshire , iron . _foundera—T . Dakeyne and S . Jones , Ave Maria-lane , City , tanners—T . Dakeyne , S . Jones , and G . W . Waters , St . Andrew * s-road , Newington , tanners ; as far as regards T . Dakeyne—E , and A . Brook , Wakefield , Yorkshire , grocers—J . Green , W . Watson , and A . H . M'Dougall , Pall-mall , wine-mer . chants—J . Stubbs and C . Rollings , Birmingham , attorneys —W : J . and A . Bunnett , Newington-causeway , blind _, manufacturers— -W . Rose , jun ., and J . Searby , Spilsby , 1 incolnshire , woollen-drapers—J . Byrne and T . Anderson , Manchester , silk . manufacturers—H . Mason and S . F » w « cett , Great Horton , Yorkshire , spinners .
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A Fortunate Rbporter . — A provincial editor , describing the bursting of a cannon , by which one man was killed and several badly wounded , says— " Our reporter was fortunately on the spot at the time , and has narrated to ns the full particulars of this dreadful catastrophe . " A Welsh Banquet . —A "Welshman , who had beet for some time holding forth in praise of the feasting of the principality , exclaimed — " There is such noble house-keeping in "Wales that I have known above adozen cooks employed at one wedding dinner . " Ay , " answered an Englishman , who stood by , that was because everv man _tojwted liis own cheese .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 1, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_01031845/page/2/
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