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THE NORTHERN STARAND .NATIONAL
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A Strange Siory.—The followir.c strange story appears in tlie Pressc:-" Madame G'-.. WI,0 M 01 "
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mercer, who has lately been success ful ...
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The Northern Starand .National
THE NORTHERN STARAND . NATIONAL
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TRADES ' JOURNAL , ESTABLISHED in Leeds in 1837 , and since then the leading Provincial Journal in the Kingdom , is now publishe d at No . 310 , Strand , London . The object of theProprietorin establishing the Northern Star was to furnish a fearless and faithful organ for the representation of the labouring Classes , Whose interests from time immemorial _Iiarelieen shamelessly neglected . The removal of the Star to London has enabled its con . doctors to supply the reader with the latest intelligence , as-well as the most interesting news ; in consequence of whicli its number of readers have materially increased in fhe Metropolis , and its country circulation can be equalled by few , even the most extensively circulated Metropolitan newspapers . From the extensive circulation ofthe Northern Star , together Trith the fact that it is readhy all classes of society ss tbe organ ofthe movement party , Advertisers will find it to be a medium of communication with the public at large worth notice . . - Boohs and Publications for review must be addressed ( post paid ) to the Editor , 310 , Strand , London . Adverisements and orders for papers to be addressed to Feargus O'Connor , 310 , Strand , where all communications will be punctually attended to . The foUowing extract from the _Newspaper Stamp Returns for Octoher , Kovember , and December , 1843 ( since ¦ which no returns have been made ) , show that the yortieni Star is far at the head of many old-established London Weekly Journals : — _NORTIIEKIV STAR » 117 . 000 Sews ofthe World .. 86 , 000 United Service Ga"Eecord 83 . 500 zette 19 ,-500 Examiner ' 71 , 000 Patriot ' .. 00 , 000 Mritannia .. .. " .. 06 , 000 Spectator 48 , 000 Tark-lane Express .. 51 , 000 Era .. .. 11 , 000 Oablet 15 , 000 John Hull 39 , 000 Abserver 11 , 000 Watchman 33 , 000 _gtlas 87 , 000 Age and Argus .. .. 22 , 500 _Nonconformist ... .. 30 , 000 Sentinel 20 , 000 Bell ' s 2 few "Weekly JournalofCommerce 13 , 500 Messenger .. .. 22 , 500
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pence _each- _^ _AiidrewMarvel , General Arthur O'Connor , William ' Cobbett ; Henry Hunt , Richard Oastler , . Thomas _Attwoooyj-iriies Bronterre _O'Bridn , and Su * . . William Molesworth , Bart . . ,- ' - * ' " ..- ' ' ' - ' .. - The above portraits have been given at different times to subscribers of the Jfi > rtter » Star , and are allowed to be the most complete coUection ever presented with any _newspajer . . -
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POPULAR- WOltKS KOW PUBLISHING BY W . _DTJGDALE , 37 , IIOLYWELL-STUEET _, STRAND . NE 1 V WORK BY EUGENE SUE , "BE ROHAN ; OR , THE COURT CONSPIRATOR , " in penny numbers and fourpenny parts . The first part and number seven are published this day . Translated expressly for this edition , nnd nothing omitted . TIIE WANDERING JEW , No . 33 , and Part 8 , is out , and is expected to be completed in forty-two numbers . TIIE MYSTERIES OF PARIS , uniform with the ahove , is progressing . Fart 5 and No . 20 are ready . Will be speedily finished in ahout thirty numbers .
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of FBEEH _^ 8 bN 7 _^ _yetJ J ' atmi . . ; _-from- ' the _\ edition 8 published by _CarUleji'for 15 s . AH the above may b ' e . _'hadjn one volume 5 s . _-j or in ten Parts * at 6 d » . each ; ' -.- _AUberal'a'lowanceto the _^ rade . ; ' _* i _£ - '•" " , X ' X ; _4 \ ' " > " In one thick volume , price five shillings , ' TheManuai of _FaiEMASONBT , Parts I . II . and III ., as published by Carlile at 5 s . each , may now be had uniform in size with Chambers'Miscellany , and most elegantly printed . This edition contains the prefaces an ' d _ introduction to each part , which are omitted In tbe other reprints . . ¦ Part I . ' contains a manual of the three first degrees , with an introductory keystone to the Royal Arch .
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WRAY'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE for Gonorrhoea , warranted to remove Urethral Dischargesin forty-eight hours : in the majority of cases twenty-four , if arising from local causes . Sold ( in bottles , Is . 6 d . and lis . each , duty included ) at US , _Holborn-hm _, and 324 , Strand , London . Sold also by Sanger , 150 , Oxford-street ; Johnston , 68 , Cornhill ; Barclay and Sons , 95 , Farringdon-street ; Butler , i , Cheapside ; Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s Church-yard ; and by all medicine vendors in town and country . Advice given gratuitously to persons calling between
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ALL MAY BE CURED !! BY _HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCEUS CURED IN SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT of _aLettorfrom JohnMartin , Esq ., _Oh-miele Ofliee , Tobago , West Indies : — February ith , 1815 . To Professor Holloway . Sir , —I beg to inform you that the inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , arc very anxious of having your astonishing medicines within their reach , from the immense benefits some of them have derived from their use , as they have been found here , in several cases , to cure sores and ulcers of the most malignant and desperate kind . One gentleman in tiiis island , who had , I believe , about fifty running ulcers about hi 3 legs , arms and body , who had tried all other medicines before tiic arrival of yours , hut all of which did him no good ; but yours cured him in about six weeks , and he is now , by their means alone , quite restored to health and vigour . ( Signed ) John Maetin .
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, v i || ' _SlBILE ! _BliiE f _^ l | E l \ _TTjTORBOIStSyPiLLS _,. rempve _Ain-:- ' a- ; few days , those \ _VY _^' . distressing . . _sxmptomsVarising , , from '; disordered state of the biliary _ducts / Viz ., heartburn , sick headache , loss of appetite , fluttering of the stomach ' , & e . Being free from mercurial and _antimonial preparations , they niay bc taken at any time with perfect _' _safety . Sold m boxes , Is . lid . each , by W . S . Worboys , 7 G , New Cut , Lambeth ; Barclay and Son ' s , Farringdon-street ; and by m _» st respectable medicine vendors in town _andXOUntry .. IO . —Persons desirous of making trial of these Pills , may , by enclosing ' a postage stamp to the Proprietor , have a dose transmitted gratuitously .
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PARR'S LITE TILLS ARE acknowledged to he all that are required to conquer disease aud prolong life . 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 iu every instance done good J 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 pf the benefit received from this invaluable medicine . Testimonials are received daily , and it would be impossible in a newspaper to publish one half received ; aud the following are selected as people well known in their respective neighbourhoods , and whose testimony is unquestionable . Further sheets of testimonials , and the " Life and Times of Old Parr , " may be had , gratis , pf all agents .
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lust published , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with cases , and full-length engravings , price 2 s . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . Gd .
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_•^ _iJv _^ H _MOREJPRE _filOTJS GOLD . rru _1 iTi ? celnt \ 0 _iNraffi _NTi > called the " -POOR _^' " _- '• _MiN'S-PfttE' _!^ recommended to _jn'e _^ ublib _' asWunfailing-remedy for wounds of every description ; _anda certain cure for ulcerated sore legs ( if of twenty years ' standing ) , cuts , burns , scalds , bruises , chilblains , ulcers , scorbutic eruptions , pimples in the face , weak and inflamed eyes , p iles and fistula , gangrene , and is a specific for eruptions that sometimes follow vaccina _, tion . - Sold _in-pots at 13 } d . and 2 s . 9 d . each ' . - ' - "* Also , his _PILULE _ANTISCROPHUTJE , confirmed by more than forty years' successful experience as an invaluable remedy for that distressing comp laint called scrofula , g landular swellings , particularly those ofthe neck , & c . They present one of the bestalternatives ever compounded for , purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her operations . They are efficacious also in rheumatism , and form a mild and " superior family aperient , and may he taken at all times without confinement or change of diet . Sold in boxes at 131 d . and 2 s . Od ,
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Just Published , A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend on "Human Frailty . Price 2 s . Gd ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt' of a Post Office Order for 3 s . 6 d .. A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERAT 1 VE SYSTEM , in both sexes ' ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NjJUVOUS . IRRI-
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THE variable _staiie ofthe WEATHER has produced the-numerous cases of low fever , and debility exist _, ing at present , and is a sure indication of babitualcostive _! ness , caused generally by want of care in attending to the state of the digestive visceral organs . The onl y _reaj remedy ' in such cases is _LORDELDON'S ¦ _APEriekt PILLS , which have ' been the means of positive cure to many thousands ; they are peculiarly adapted for persons of both sexes who are of sedentary habits , they aro patronised by the nobility and gentry , and are the mildest and most efficacious medicine extant .- Sold in boxes at Is . _IJd ., 2 s . 9 d „ and is . Gd ., by _Jfessrs . Darclayaiid Co ,, 35 , Farringdon-street ' ; Sutton and Co ., 10 , Bow Church-yard . Newbury , 45 , and Edwards , Go , St . Paul ' s ; Sanger , 150 ' Oxford-street ; and by all respectable Druggists and Medicine Venders in the kingdom ; aud wholesale at 13 , Great St . Thomas Apostle , London .
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; .- _v-r i '" v CLARKE'S SUCCEDANEUM , IJ _^ OR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH , however large ' the cavity . —Patronised by her Majesty the Queen Dowager , her Royal Highness tlie Duchess of Gloucester , ' h _' s Grace the Duke of Wellington , - and the principal Nobility . —Mr . CLARKE'S SUCCEDANEUM , forstopping decayed teeth , is far ' superior to anything ever before use'd , aS'it is placed in the tooth without any pressure or pain ,- becomes as hard as the enamel immediately after application ,, and remains firm in the todth for life ; not only rendering extraction unnecessary , but- also making them again useful for . mastication . All persons can use Mr . CLARKE'S SUCCEDANEUM themselves with ease , as full directions are enclosed / price os . _, Sold by all respectable Medicine-vendors iu Town and Country ; and can be sent ; by post , on receiving a post-office order . Prepared only by . Mr , Clabke , Surgeon-Dentist , 61 , Grosvendr . strect , Bond-street ( removed from 53 , Uarley-
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ON DEBILITY AND DISEASE . Price 2 s . Gd ., in an envelope , or forwarded to any address free , on receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . Cd ., TIIE MENTOR OF HEALTH , a Medical Work on Nervous Debility , and the Causes of Premature Decay in Man , resulting from Excess , Infection , or Imprudence . Also , OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIACE , and certain disqualifications , together with treatment for diseases ofthe Generative Organs , by J . S . _Tissoiand Co ., Consulting Surgeons , 6 , Caroline-street , Bedfordsquare .
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CORNS AND BUNIONS . PAUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND , Patronised , by ihe Royal Family and- Kol _/ iiUy , IS a sure and speedy cure for those severe annoyances , without causing the least pain or inconvenience . Unlike all other remedies for Corns , its operation is such as to render the Cutting of Corns altogether unnecessary ; indeed , we may say , the practice of cutting Corns is at all times highly dangerous , and haa boon frequently attended jvith lamentable consequences , besides its liability lo increase tlieir growth ; it adheres with the most _geiiflo pressure , producing an instant and delig htful relief from torture , and , with perseverance iu its application , entirely eradicates the most inveterate Corns and Bunions . Testimonials have been received from upwards of 0110 hundred Physicians and Surgeons of thc greatest enii . nonce .
A Strange Siory.—The Followir.C Strange Story Appears In Tlie Pressc:-" Madame G'-.. Wi,0 M 01 "
A Strange Siory . —The followir . c strange story appears in tlie Pressc :- " Madame G ' -.. WI , 0 M 01 "
Mercer, Who Has Lately Been Success Ful ...
mercer , who has lately been success ful m urn **! operations , has been for a length of time cnainourcii of play , and during the nast winter she lost almost constantly . Her husband at last refused to pay a sou of her play debts , so that the lady gambler was often in difficulties . She returned home a lew nights since , after having lost a large sum at _lausquincfi and icmained ? up pondering hy what means she couhi contrive to discharge her obligations . Whilst llius occupied she heard a noise in an adjoining closet . - j >« V rose at once , and opening the door found tne cwc » servant of the family endeavouring to picK the iou > - of on armoirc-a-glace , in which she kept _liei'jowjjj S . The man was thunder-struck atthe appearance owns mistress , and nraved lier most earnestly not to mion "
against him . An idea suddenly occurred to f f " C— . ' Listen to mc , ' said she . ' It is you * ' "" _£ already robbed me on several occasions ; tlie a i i have caught you in proves it . You will oc scul the galleys if I inform against you . There is one * _W of escaping . I want 10 , 000 francs . You na _* , e «» quantity of picklocks in your hand . If you 0 Pcn \ ° _" master ' s safe and take out that sum forme , amino more , I shall say nothing about what I have seen tonight . ' The conditions were hard , bnt Iho man consented . Scarcely , however , had he introduced oicw tho instruments into the lock ol the safe , when aiouu j . _x __ _x . i , _-ixi i _*„ n _?« _tbfim'OUliOi ¦
_ueionaiion wasuearu , anumu man « _.- _« •« - _--= _.-. i . dreadfully wounded by a ball from a pistol , which M . C—had got fixed insideto prevent r obbery , _»*• C-arrived in a minute after , and was tho not W lift up the man , who still had the _picklocksi in u * hand . The commissary of police being sent tor , w ceived from the thief a full statement of what nan taken place . He was removed to the Hospital . _& . Louis , where he lies in the utmost « _anSe _% . / _r „ , ' _£ CU , who denies most strongly the truth ofthe man declaration , has withdrawn to her family .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 13, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_13091845/page/2/
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