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NATIONAL BENT.— CONVEHTION.
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—~~~"— ^* — / . ' - : ' ;';' ^ S ^^ -i ''' " . "HINE TEAS are nowr selliBg at the YICT 0 R 1 A TEA WaEEH ^ ¦ ¦? '•^ £ ¦ " pXT ) X Bbigqate , Leeds , at a Reduction of EIGHT-PENCI ^ . ^ V ^ ; . " ^ ' LIST OF PEICES . -. v ^ : J { ¦ ¦ ' ' . SIACK TEA-. l ^ ^"' : ' 7 ~ '~ j GOODGENUINE CONGOU TEA . ? .... 3 fe ? v / ^ i ! ^^ f ? ^^ ^ ^ I * ' and of * mnch better Q 11 ^^ t 0 ^ y ° u mightV , ^ At the Prioe-Su -preU suited for the Country Tr ^ de , and if you try it yon wifl bay more of it . 'S : ' * - ' , GOOD STRONG CONGOU TEA ( Blackish . Leaf ) . 4 0 pe : X , ynus -is a rery good Breatfatt Tea , and not much . inferior , if any , to what is generally sold in the Ceanrry at 5 s . per lb . A trial will prove this to your satisfaction . v . WIRY BLACKISH LEAF , FULL FLAVOURED CONGOU TEA . - 4 4 per 1 b . This i 3 decidedly the cheapest Black Tea tfcdt is sold , and we eann ^ t sav too much for its Quality—in tet , * Kreqmrf ru every respect to wiat i * selling in some of the first Shops at 5 s . per lb fevr Persons jpjaire a better Tea than this . iV THE FINEST GENUINE CONGOU TEA IMPORTED 5 0 perlh K ^ L UOt S T ^ l ? - " ^ ^ k Tea maJ ^ vMrt-therc i , no irtter-whetber it i . e charactered a& tbe sujjerfiaal Name of ^ Hnng ^ Moey , Padrae , Pouehong , HoubDS ? , Louchong , L ^ ant Sepchong Campo ^ Ch ange P £ oe , Flowery Petoe , Pekoe Souclng , Blac \ Leaf Peko ! HoSl jBnnre , or any other Name . There is no better -Black Tea than ve sell at os . per lb . GREEN TEA . GOOD TWANKAT .. „ 1 " ^ a lb This is a "very good and cheap Tea for the Country Trade THE FINEST TYTANKAY ' , A ,, I — , . " 4 Oalb . I lliere is no finer Twankay Tea , and n- ^ ae is worth more Money I GENUINE HYSON TEA ... " ... I ... 4 6 a lb I Some of our Competitors may tell you that we cannot sell a genuine I Hyson Tea at 4 s . 6 d . per lb . We tell th . m -WE CAN ,-and further , I . tnat °° stock of that Tea ; alone is upwards of 3 , 000 lbs . in wehrht . I YOUNG HYSON TEA .. - ^ j ^ tu I GOOD FULL-FLAVOURED HYSON * - \\ " . ' . * . " . "" . * C ! I !!! I !!!!!" . " . """ 5 0 a lb ' I This is a particularly cheap Tea and what we can- recommmend . I THE FINEST YOUNG HYSON , \ , I flneruiiplavouredhtsox :::::::::::::::::::::::: I lit This tne cheapest Hvsoa Tea that is sold . I THE FINEST HYSON TEA IMPORTED 6 0 a lb You cannot haye any better Hyson Tea than this , no matter what priVe ' you \ we for it ' - I GOOD GUNPOWDER . P ' % ' .. tine gunpowder . ^ y ////////////// .::::: ' .:: e till ' I THE FINEST GUNPOWDER , -bri ght cksetwisred SMALL LEAF . . 7 0 \ lb " . Bere is no Gunpowder Tea that is worth more than 7 s . per lb . aad all Dealers who ask more ¦ saer cannot or will not sell at fair MarkeC Price ' L ^ S ? L "( & ^ i ^ Si ^ iS ™ SLtZSg" ** ' —* ¦ ^ feSSSI ?? ^ " "^ ^ ™ S ^; ° » - ? hS O ^ pL ^ r bS ™ ., ^^ ^ t ^ lt ™ ' "' " "' "" *""* " ™ ° - » » f I Ojt Tvms are READ Y MOSSY-our Profits being loo ssmll to admit of tW . er Rut or Cre . lit I 0 XLEY , SMITH , AND COMPANY , TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS , I BOAR LANE END , ] S ° . 32 , BRIGGATE , LEEDS . L ^^ T ^^^ 0352 Wii \ ° PfiD eT . 3 " . ?" rnin& ^ Eight o . Clock , and Close ererv Evenina at A , » 2 = Mo ^ r ( Saturdays eXLeptec 3 , wnenit wJl he kept Open till E ! evcn o'clock . I Mr . Sniilh (/ A * Managing Partner } will attend personally at the Counter . .
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H 0 ^ 1 ICE IS HEBEB" 2 " GIVEN , ¦ THAT tbe PARTNERSHIP lately rabastioe ¦ between George Wood and * TTilliam . » tett , in the name of "Wood and Co ., of Warley y H » l : f » x , was aiFso ' . ved by mutual consent , on [ -, Wfc & < Day of April last , as witness our Hands : ¦^ - ^^ 458 ^ I 838 - ^ s ^ - . ' GEORGFE wbODr i I :: WM . JOWETT . ' . - - BTsb ^ . JOHN FARNHILL .
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WITH LANCASHIRE DEMONSTRATION ' . ' . W [ fi Monaay la * t . a meeting was held at the Pnli' mL ^ ^ " Rooms , Renall .- ! Buildings , Marketi ftp ' - Manchester , at which delegates from the 3 Kbfsg cisiricis attended . j I >* o . l . STOCKPORT DISTRICT . Beaton Norris , Briiiningtoii , B Su > cipon . Lanesome , Cneade , Wimslow . I 2 . HYDE DISTRICT . I % ^/ We rreih , V Den . ton , Gorton . » GesCios .-
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SALE AT Fl-XBY HALL , NEAR HUDDER 6 FIELD . TO BE SOLD B" 5 ? ATTdTION " , BY MR . LANCASTER , On the premises at Pixhy Hall , near Huddersfield , in the county of York , tbe residence of Mr . RlCHAKU Oastler ; on Wednesday and Thursday next , the 12 th and l £ th daws of September , 1838 : — ALL . the Yalnahle HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , and other Effccza of the said Mr . Oastler , who is changing ins residence . Particulars of which are given bv hand-bill 3 circulated in the neighbourhood . The Sale will commence at Nine o ' cloet in tie morning of each day .
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TO LET , A GOOD Accustomed BEER HOUSE , in a ¦ first rate situation and at a low yaluarion For particular * appl et Mr . Hopkinsox ' S , brazier , Fleet-Street , Shambles , Leeas . — — Also two others yri \\ be lo LET shortl y *^
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Also Just Published , Price One Penny , THE CATECHISM OF THE NEW MOEAL W 0 ELD . BY ROBERT OWEN . TMi day is published , Price One Penny , T ~ ! HE LABOURER'S REWARD ; or , THE A . COARSER FOOD DIET-TABLE , as promnlfated by the POOR-LAW COMMISSIONERS . ' . This Table is published on a broad sheet and contains an . "Appeal to the Labouring Men of England , " tbat should be read in every Cottagt and Workshop in the Kingdom .
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THE CROWN . PRICE PIVEPENCE . -. ...: WITH A SPLENDID ENfiHATING . T ^? _ Lareest , Cheapest , and best "Weekly X Liberal Paper—contains more Intelli gence and a greater Tanety of original matter than any other London ^ Journal .--May be had every Saturday of Mrs Mann , Leeds ; Mr . Allen , Mytongate , Hull ; Mr . SMITH , Scotland-place , Liverpool ] Mr . Heywood , Manchester ; Mr . Cooke , Preston > and all Booksellers and Newsmen . Office , 166 , Fleet Street , London .
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'be ^ open ajr ^ -tfcey are extremely dangerpus to the wearer , as they contract the solar rays into a small focus , which , falling immediately on the pupil of the eye , fexcitea Inflammation , and impairs the Sight ; whereas the Brazilian Pebble , usednb y "Workinc Opticians , is not only a non-Conductor of Heat , — hut , b-ing a Mineral , at all times retains its natural frigidity , refracts the solar rays , and imparts a refreshing coolness to the Eyu . Squinting scientifically Cur' -d . ,
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MISEltAL TERltA METALLIC , T' jtfilling Derayrd Teeth , without heat , pain , or pressure , ¦ and Incorrodible Minerul Teeth fiued u-ilhuut . giving the least pain , ot shewing any fastening whatever . X . EEDS AND HUDDERSFIELD . M R . ESKEL L , Surgeon Dentist , of Xo . 12 j , Park lioir , Leeds , EE ^ PF . CTF-ULLY announces that he is on a Pr . fe--ior :: il visit to Hudde ^ field , and for the better accommodation of his friend-- , has made arnifgrni ^ rits to attend that place ; and may be eon--uhvd in ail thebr .-inchesof DENTAL SUllGERY as follows , u ! iii ! furthej notice : —
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P , LANGNER , FURRIER AND FANCY CAP MANUFACTURER , ^ 3 ^ / tSSS ^ jX "RE ^ S m ost res Pectfl % to call the Attention of his Friends and the $ && £$ ^ k& ® & -M Public in general , who have been pleaffed to honour him with their iH ^ BR ^ aSm ^ La ^ i command ? , to the Fact , that he has just Manufactured a most Strtendid J ^^^^^^^^^ l of airSs ' and COLLARS for CLOAKS f ^ WSml ^^ SK ^^^^^ & 5 ^ £ &c , will he securedV y >\ ° m Leeds . A 8 to Fashion the most recent London Shapes , BhorSScer ^ Akered ' d E ^ aire ( l in the newest Style , on very reasonable Terms , and on the . % 17 , Wormald ' s Yard , Opposite the Royal Hotel , Briggate , Leeds ; Sept . 1838 .
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TAKEN up at Huddersfield , on Friday , the 3 Ut of August , a liver-coloured POINTER DOG , whoever has loxt the same may have their own again by paving costs and charges on applicationto Mr . E . Whitwobth , Pack Horse Coach Office , Huddersfie-ld . If not owned within Fourteen day ? , he will be sold to defray the expenees . Hudde'sfield , September 7 th , 1838 .
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WANTED A DOUBLE CYLINDER PRINTING MA CHINE , calculated to take in a Newsp aper , 48 inches . by 33 inches . Address to Mr . John Cleave , 1 , Shoe-lane , Fleet-street , London . No'Communications received unless post paid .
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NATIONAL SUBSCRIPTION , FOB THE PURCHASE OF A FREEHOLD ESTATE ANNUITY , OR SUCH OTHER INVESTMENT AS A COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY AND FROM THE SUBSCRIBERS , SHALL DEEM MOST ADVISABLE ; TO BE PRESENTED TO RICHARD OASTLER , To Enable that Gentleman to Devote Himself Entirely to Public Life , as the Equal Friend of the Rich and Poor , on the Principles of CHRISTIANITY , JUSTICE , AND HUMANITY .
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sought the accomplishment of that purpose ; by the steady and well-sustained application of all the faculties , of mind ^ and body , with which God has so eminently endowed him : neither swayed by interest nor allured by ambition , nor aflrighted by difficulty ' opposition , or oppression , he has steadily urged his course , m which . his losses have been his Country ' s gam . It 18 not often so true a friend of his fellowmen , possesses at once the ability , the decision , and the perseverance , which are essential to the eminent usefulness of the virtuous Patriot , whose best ener-^^^^^ ; ^ , . 8 must
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«future prosperity . The commanding talents ht ? i » on all hands allowed to possess , would soon ha 76 « placed him in easy circumstances , if not raised ^ hinv 1 to affluence . Nor , had they , though resolving under any circumstances , to mark their esteem for hi » virtues , private and political , an j * douht of beingable , if such a course had been advisable , vrithia the circle of bis immediate friends , to have raised the Bum required . ¦ But they ' have a higher object;—they are determined- to secure the services of Mr Oastler , entire and undivided , to their commoa
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CHEAP AND VALUABLE WORKS Published and Sold by A . Heywood , NEWSPAPER OFFICE , 60 , 0 LDHAM StBEET , MANCHESTER .
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THIS DAV IS PUBLISHED , ( Price Threepence , ) Nos . 1 , 2 , & 3 OF THE MAEHIAGE SYSTEM OFTSE NEW MORAL WORLD ; With a Faint Outline of a few of the Evils of thai present very Irratibnal System , as developed in a COURSE OF TEN LECTUBES , Bt ] Robebt Owen .
Return Of The Doechestee Labourers'
RETURN OF THE DOECHESTEE LABOURERS '
isow Publishing , Pr ice Foubpexce , THlMCTIMS OE VHIGGEEY , BEING A STATEMENT O ? THE PBRSBCUTION EXPERIENCED BY THE DORCHESTER LABOURERS , JLN ACCOUNT OF VAN DIEMAX'S LAND , "WITH THE HORRORS OF TRANSPORTATION FULLY DEVELOPED , BT'GEORGE LOVELESS , OXE OF THE VICTIMS .
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AT a Meeting of the DELEGATES appointed 'fX at the . GREAT MIDLAN D DEMONORATION of the 6 th August , 1838 , to attend the GENERAL CONTENTION of the INDUSTRIOUS CLASS ES ^ pre . sent , Phili p Heury Muntz , George Edmonds , Benjamin Hadley , John Pierce , John Collins , Thomas Glutton Salt , and Robert Kellie Douglas ,
ROBERT KELLIE DOUGLAS in the Chair , It was resolved , — That copies or the Resolutions by which the said Delegates have been appointed , and by which a NATIONAL RENT has be- ^ n declared to be necessary and expedient , and the charge of the same rested ad interim in the siiid Delegates , be transmitted to all the Reformers of the United Kingdom , that are likely to promote the objects of the General Convention by their aid and influence .
That al \ Contributions towards the NATIONAL RENT , made previous to the assembling of the General Convention , be deposited with ¦'¦ Messrs . Prescott ,. 'Grote , and Co ., bankers , London , in the names and to the account of GEORGE FREDERICK MUiNTZ , of Water-street , Birmingham , and of Briton Ferry , Hear Swanse : . i , South Wales , man . ulactuter ; PIJILLP HENRY MUNTZ , of St . Paul ' s-squ . ire , Biiininghatn , and of WhitehaH-nousc , in the county of "Stufforil merchant ; and ROBERT ' KELLIE DOUGLAS , ofNew-stnet , Binnini : ham , to be held . by them in trust until the said asst-tiiblin ^ . ¦
That the followimj Adrlr »<« -i . oxDinn .-irnrv of ' tv-u itiat tde tallowing Adrlre «< , explanatory of the grounds on nhic-h a NATIONAL KENT 1 ms been thought advisable , and of the uurjio-es to which it isnu-atitto be devoted ; as well as of the principles that ought to . requisite the choice of Delruatcs ti ) the GENERAL CONVENTION of the Industrious 6- ! asses , be adopted sw Mhe Address of thi > Meeting , and circulated with the resolutions referred to : , " address , &c . "In transmitting to the Reforms of the Empir <
the Resolutions pnssed at the nwiinu of" the MIDLAND DISTRICT OF ENGLAND , on the 6 tb Augu-t ; ami those agreed to at the first meetiii " of the DE LEG ATES to the GEN ER AL CONVENT 1 ON appointed ht that mreting , it is C HMdtred suitable t <> point out the importance of a general and early compliance with the resolutions ¦ approving of a NATIONAL RENT ; and to set forth the reasons why it has been dei-med expedient , as will as the means by which it may be most readily carried into efttfit . i . !
"Although the personal expenses of the several Delegates will be defrayed by thosy . ogiiiniutiiti . es which they respectfully represent , it is plain that very considerable expense miw bo incurred bv the GENERAL CON VENT 1 UN , which can only be C rovM p d ^ ior by the coni ^ tioos of the tijigaoni at ¦ an *!^** will . be ¦ ne ce 8 da | 3 r _ teTJeep . up- a very exttnsive correspondence ; " to" inform , by missions or otherwise , those places where the principles of the NATIONAL PETITION , may he iniperfett-ly , or , not at alt , known ; to maintain ^ nd extend those princi ples where they are known ; to diffuse every where such a spirit of Uiiion and energy , as may give a fair prosper of success to the labours of the Convention ; which , without a general and effective co-operation , can only end in disappointment and mortification .
" Not only is a NATIONAL RENT directly essential to the progress and completion of the task imposed upon the CONVENTION , butthe indirect influence of such a rent will have a great and decided operation on both . For , if Reformers shall refuse to entertain the resolution of the Midland District ; or , having entertained it , shall contribute slowly , partially , or niggardly , they will give to the enemies of UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE
an argument , of which they will not be slack to avail themselves , and which alone can brinn ultimate defeat to the cause , namely , that the UNIVERSAL PEOPLE are careless whether the battle be won or lost . Thus Reformers may plainly see that , whether they respect the strengthening of those hands , to which they have committed the vindication of their great ri ghts , or the weakening of the hands of their enemies , they cannot too soon , or too earnestl y , or too unitedly , comply with the resolution .
"As a uniformity of plan will very much facilitate such compliance , the BIRMINGHAM DELEGATION offer , for the regulation of their brother Reformers , the following instructions : 'As soon as this circular has been received ^ let the person or persons to whom it shall have been addressed , lake proper means for ealling a meeting to appoint collectors of the NATIONAL , RENT . 'At such meeting , let the town or district be
divided into as many divisions as may be convenient ; and let each division be minutely and scrupulously canvassed by persons ( not less than two for each division ^ named by the meeting for that purpose . ' Let the canvassers , so appointed , form a NATIONAL RENT COMMITTEE , to meet every Monday evening , in order to receive a report of the progress of the canvass , and to tate account of the various sum * subscribed .
'In every case , where the sum subscribed amounts to £ . 5 , or more , let it be transmitted : to Messrs . Prescott , Grote ^ and-Co ' ., and an intimation be given thereof , as directed / below . It is of the greatest importance , in the way of example to friends , and of admonition to enemies , that the trans 7 uissions and reports should lake place weekly . Ma order that the NATIONAL RENT may not fall unequally or , over heavil y , it will be proper that , at every meeting to appoint collectors , a spt fific sum be fixed as th * contribution of the town or district— such-sum to be not less than at the rate of £ 2 10 s . for every thousand
of the population ; and , to make the collection practicable , that riot less than sixpence shall he contributed by each subscriber ; it being a ) waVS . understood , that the generosity of persons " or districts is in no respect to be restricted ; but that all shall be invited and recommended to show their devotion to the cause , according to their best means and inclination . Lastly , it is centered most proper and orderly t * . collection of the NATIONAL RENT shall , if possible , commence all over the United Kingdom on the first Monday of October } and be completed by the first Monday of January next' r J
^¦ cS ^ ff ^^^ electing the Delegates to the £ E L CONVENTION , the BIRVIINGHAM DELEGATION offer the following suggestions , which they call upon all Reformers to accept m unity of spirit : — , "By law , such Delegates must be chosen a ? a public meeting publicly summoned ; but in order to give to the choice due influence , as well as leealitr it is absolutel y necessary that no election Mil take place unless the iheeting be numerous as veil as public . « As &e . number of the Conventionis limited , it is not expedient that districts of less than twenty-five thousand mhabttantu , should be caUed upon to nominate . Delegates . .... ¦ . •• : ¦•* ¦
f l& ™ £ ? aS 81 gned to « Convention is one of the greatest importance , I it is essential that , in choomnglWegatw , oniy able , and reputable , and dwereet , « d known persons , be fixed upon ; and , in ° ?* ? n ° ^ W ariw on TeUgiou *^ rou 4 » , that the Delegates shatf tnaU cases be Laymen ,
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"Every appointment of Delegates must be immediately communicated , and acb py of the resolution of appointment , authenticated by the Chairman of the meeting , transmitted to Robert Kellie Douglas Birmingham , together with the address df each Delegate . " - .. - R . K . DOUGLAS , Chairman . Birmingham , August 20 th , 1838 . N . B . Subscriptions towards the National Rent whether by individuals or associations , will be most securel y and convenientl y transmitted through a local banker , to whom , along with the sum to be remitted , must be given a note of particulars , in the ' following form : — - ' „_ ,, " A , — day of , 1838 . To Messrs . B ; C _ , Bankers , in A , Gentlemen , receive herewith the sum ofpounds , shill ngs , — - pence , which please pay to Messrs . Prescott , Grote , and Co ., Bankers , London , to the credit of George Frederick Muntz , Philip Henry Muhtz and Robert Kellie Douglas . " D : E . " And on the same day on which the remittance is made , the party making it must give information or the same to Robert Kellie Douglas , New-street Birmingham , in the following form : — ' « o- t L . "¦¦*•— > ~~ - dayof- — 1838-" Sir , I have this day , on behalf of — - : paid to Messrs . B C . -, Bankers , in A the -Mini of . £ - —s d ., to be placed with Messrs . Prescott , Grote , and Co . to the credit of the interim Trustees of the National Rent . « D- —^ E . "
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RESOLUTIONS agreed to at the GREAT MIDLAND DEMONSTRATION , held at Holloway-Head , Birmingham , on the 6 th of August , ISoS : — 6 ' " That GEORGE FREDERICK MUNTZ ' PHILIP HENRY MUNTZ , ROBERT KELLIE DOUGLAS , THOMAS CLUTTONSaLT , BENJAMIN HADLEY , JOHN PIERCE ( 5 E 0 RGE EDMONDS , and JOHN COLLINS ) he appointed Delegates from this Meeting to attend a GENERAL CONVENTION of the industrious Classes , not exceeding forty-nine in number , to be he assembled in London , for the purpose of adopt ^ ing every Legal Measure which may be considered necessary to induce Parliament to carry the great objects of the NATIONAL PETITION into a law . "
That as the cause of Radical Reform is truly the cause of the Nation at large ; and requires for its due progress and success , the earnest and hearty support-of-the Nation , there be forthwith raised , lor the purpose of accelerating such progress , and ensuring such success , a : NATION At . RENT , to be placed at the disj «>*« aV of-the ^ NEBAL CONV ENTrON OP THE INBt ^ TRlOUS CLASSES , at their assembling in London , and that it be an instruction to the Delegates this day appointed , to act ad interim as a Committee for Carrying this Resolution into effect . "
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 8, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1022/page/1/
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