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THE GREAT MORAL DEMONSTRATION.
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AT a Meeting of Dckcates from the various Town * in the Yfe * t Riding of the County of Tork , held at the Black Ball Inn , Mill Bridge , the Psxiih of Livere&dge , it was Unanimously Resolved to Conveae a WEST E-IDIITCJ MEETING , TO BE HELD ON VTttit Tuesday , the 21 it day of May , 1839 , At ELEYES o ' Clock in the Forenoon , on PE £ P GREEN , GTHL .-. WISE , HAETSHLAD MOOE , : s tie Parish of BIIiSTAL , in the aforesaid County , fo : tbe purp * w of t ikinir i :: to consid-. rdtioL tht proprie : v of adopting such Mtaiuits as Kiav ultimately ca'Oie the . 7-.. t-K * PEOPLE'S CHARTER to become the Law of tke Land . The follo-sving Gentlemen have b fl ea invited to attend : —Jchs Iielden , E * q ., 3 d . P ., Thomas Aiiwood , Esq . M . P . The f ollowing Members of the Conven-im have , »!¦*» rwn invited , sod are expected to attend : — Jeakgcs O Cox . nor , Esq ., John Frost , E ^ q ., a = d Dr . M ' Duwail , and otbtr Members of tne Conwutior . . Charles YTaterton , Esq ., Captain "Wood , the Rev . W . Hill , and other Friends are exprc-ced to be present . Men of the West Ridikg ,
T" > u are oEce more called iipou O mac i test jour feelings on the Greit acd Sacred C ^ uss of F .-redom . Thus far have von rea'lv d » ae yoar daty—thus far have joa aeqaitttd j cursives with Hoaoar and Bravery i Persevere , thm , tnt : l you ha » e obtained for yourselves and your Children , and your , Children ' * Children , mat Charter which will ultinateh be the Cocservatcr of your and tb « ir Right * and Litanies . '
Let the Wts : Riling pour out her Thcmsird- and ier Hundreds of Trou-aad-= to the last ( we hope ) Grand . M ^ ra ! Display of Ra-. iica : Um . Let even seLSs ' s feeling hi s ^ crifie-. d at tbe Alc » r 0 ; Liberty . ' It l * tae c-jly ef evtrr ! o : cr •¦* his Country acl bis BiriiiriiJht to dedicate tbat day to her and hi ~ : service . If you are deterrainei to be Freemen , and not Slaves , pass then once more yoar invir-t'ible phalanx of R . idicals in Review bt-foreyocr Country , aai in ike vojr T > rant-i Trenble Let the Ba-ner of Liberty wave its ample folds in yoar Frrcit , and tbe aph .-. lier of the Ba-c and Tyraaaical Factions -will fly lite chaff before the wind ! Ante , then , Men of Yorkshire , Arise ! &v& say we will , vre wiii , be free , and " Freraea « tind , or Freemen fail . " Ticket * may be haj At the Foot of tbe Hustings , at Out Shilling each , for Admission thert-on .
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J . L . WARD'S EslalUshh-ents , fbr tLe Cwe 0 / Ce . u : * r , ami tcerg variety of Tumovr , Fistula , fyc , ~ So . IS , T&AFALGAE-STREET , LeED « , AN'P So . 1 , LiT £ ttpeoi .- « TSEEr , Oldfield road , Salfurd , Hanchestee , TTTHERE every form of Scrofolons Complaint , u Glacdclar Swv . > li 22 e . Maladies of the Spice , aa « ail Complicated Di *« aj »* -s of the Joints are also treated with averring scc-cess . Every sort of Ulceb and Scobbuiic Ebdp-Tio ' s that resist the eom-ncn or * ' regular" codei cf Treatment arc also Entetualiv Csrcif .
From long acd ex ' ensive practice , Mr . 'ffiKD has ler . dtred h ;» modes of Cure so complete , that he is enaoi-d to treat , with » cccess , the worst cases , bv setiDg his Patienrg oec * a-we ^ k , and many- in only oDce IE two or three ¦ wert- '; he , therciore , attesds evrry Tae- ^ iay in Le * d-, zvA evt-ry Thursday and Friday in S ? 'fo : d , -where rumrrouij ieferences may be bad , and persons st . eii under ; reatsent , which wi ' . l at onc-e ecnvlace the tiE'eted with the above M . aiadits oi Li < ^ vtrior tlaims to then confidence . Ko . 18 , Trafalear-s't' -e't , Leedj , M . 2 . M Is ; , ]> jy . '
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F OR the Care oi' Scrofula , Scnrvy , = Scorbutic Affection . Eruptions ^ nd Pimp ' - !! 4 iT the Face , and other parr . - of" the B ^ dy , Swellin ? , or Ulltrarieas of the Xe-ct , Sore Breasts , and ali disorJer > ittended w ; : a p ^ 1 h : " ' j ! s-Ael'Icg ? , or w .-tb morbid and irritating Erapdons cf the Skin , open Wmudu * ana Sores , Coctrac ; ioa of the Limbs , Enlargement 0 ! ¦ the Joints or Glands , Lameness . Morbid Secretioa > , General Debility , Ni .-rvoo * A ^ t-cdons , Ln m ^ go , Lo * s oi" Appt ; lire , Inji ^ esdoa , or where the constitution has Leen injured by en-e > se . « , or diseases 0 ! any iin ^ , Mrreury , or other injurious treu-. tae ^ t and in all those ea *«« in which SarMpariila , *> r Tobic ! " r . re of any ara : ., the foViowiD ? PiiLs havc ia ^ ariablT proved far Superior to jlev other jiLedicine .
Save arta ne 3 an paralleled C'j'ebriry . and are ( -specially saiictioced by the Faeulry , i ? beics , witl- > a : exception , tbe * 3 fest and best Alterative ^ nd Tonic erer discovered , tiinusuDd * Laving bten ra 3 : i .-allv eared by their unm-ing powers , after all other mean ' s had failed ; -srhole faa'lie ? , from the child to the adult , of both sex ?> , h : ir « been by tbt-m rc-t ^ . re . i to Health s . v . 1 purity of Blood , their strength ve : ! : j renewed afu-r loDg sictness , arsd supported ik . ji--the decay of jiature , & . e . Tbe following Tc-ueo siais will satisfy every ose nf their efficacy . u"V \ ehavein oar practice for many years , wit . jieeed tiie unfailing powers of
C . S . CHEDDON'S Famed Herbal Toiiic Pills , Ie all C 3 taneoc >< and other disea . " ^ for which they are offered , and from their safety ,-certaiisty , -ivA superiority over all other Mt ^ icices , we can crinfideatry recommend them as tbe very brst Tonic and pariSer of the- Blood ever made public . Iri all case * weiareserr .. they have produced their effects trith great rsp'ci : \ , aad without req ^ iria ^ the least restraint or aaera-ioij from tbe usual habits . " Signed by John Palmer , 11 . D ., "W ^ lworth ; Dr . Thompson , Dr . Brown , Dr . Darwali , of Birniicghain ; Dr . Bell , R . Brovrr . e , E-quire , M . R . C- S ., and other ernicest Physicians and Sar ^ e ^ as . "
Nutnerou-s Testimonials from prrsnns cared mav be seen at the Agents , and wlitL accompany each Sox . Agf > at * . — Baice * ana N € T « otne , Heat ? n , B ^ ok-« iler , Bricrgate ; Hobson , Northern Star Ufllce , Market- ? trvet ; tbe Intelligencer OrRee , Leeds : Hargreave , Library , Yori ; Whititer , Sheffield ; Hum , "VTaieSeld ; Hartley , Halifax ; Brook , Huddersfidd ; Bowman , SLiw , Piec < idiUy , Manchester ; Gorde * and Co ., Church-street , Liverpool ; and Sold b y all respectalle Deiitrs in Patent Medicinej in tee Kiuijiorn , at K 1 U-, 2 s . 9 d .. ** . 6 d ., duu Us . Yniolesale W Hannly and Co ., 63 , Oifonj-stretrt , London . Of vloa may be cbtainsd , price 4 s . 6 d . and 10 « the
" ANTI-CONSUMPTITE LINIMENT , " Prepaie-J and sold bj appoiuttoent , ax Me *? ra Graiam and Co . ' s , 138 , Holborc , near Faraival ' s Ian , Ldsdea . Tbh Talaablfc remedy , the 3 i » coTery ftf a Phy * i . dan af eminer . ee , is etltDrsited for qaicily coring and preTennnjr ConsatnptioB , Asthma , recent Chronic , and HoopinK-Congas , Wheezing at the Chest , Cronp , and all "Disease * of the Laogs , Lirerj &nd Stomach , which it effect * without producing tenderaew or other iuconTeniences . It isperfecdv ,
Mfe , mi is applied by gentle friction , asd so extraordinaTj i * it * power in itrengtliening the Chest , &C-, that aii of delicate hahitu , or predisposed to Bolroonary di » ea ?«? , sbuuld apply it witbont delay ; * s also all Voealiste , Pabiic Speakers , &c ., who b * ct «* 8 X \ it tave mucb txercis * for the Lungs With each bottle will be giren tie Evwy lately yabUshed , oa tbe new method of curing Dropsy and ConsnmpaoD , or the latter may be had alone of all Booksellers , or at ile * sr * . Graham and Co . 's , a « above ; and patients in the euaetry eorressponde .: yntb . an til cared , fee lOe . All letters post-paid .
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A CERTAIN CURE . FOR COUGHS , COLDS , ASTHMAS , INFLUENZAS , CONSU-MPTIC / N , HOARSENESS , SHORTNESS OF BliKATH , & .- ., tl . t nnmerous instances iii which PAUL'S AMERICAN BALSAM hus efft-cted a perfect cure in tnt ibove comphiints , have procured for it a . very icnportaat place in the list of specific remedies . Dr Turner , late Lecturer at the L' - > u ^ on Univer ? itv remarks that its effects are most wonderful . Snk n Bottle * at 1 « . l . ^ a ., 2 s . 3 d ., 4 s . Sd ., and II * each . Liienise
FOR HEALTH , CLEAR SKIN , and LONG LIFE , PAUL'S DR . BAlLLlii'S FAMILY APERIENT PILLS , for Wii Sexes , an effectua remedy for indijre . iuon , bile , ^ id-iititss o ; tbe heaa uiles , jioat , Sic ., -dcting miijly bav eifcctuilly , with out griping the inside , they dt .-troy worm " , purif ; , the system , aiib tradicate all exurr > al eruptions , pimples , humour * , Set ., and restore to ihv Skin n clear , healthy , and blooming appearance . So ' . d in Boxls at la . 1 A-i ., 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., aad 11 s . each .
W 03 TDSSFUL TEBTr&OinAIiB . Mr ? . SifiTH , plmabw , painter , and glazier ' ¦ rife , Kin ^ -iiaud road , had been for many year troubled with a violent tough and w . ' . <; tii ; g away o tbe frame , uhicb had conuned d « t to her Wed for a . ^ Dgis o ( lim-. Several eminent medi-al men were of * ,. i :. io 3 that ¦* he couid nKvsr n- ' -over , as consuinpr . oH bad taVeij p ' . oe . She h = d ^ so bee n under tr . e Di » pt . nsjr \ for tne rure of consumption anda < ihma « ,
nut without prodioica tbe : ea < t alleviation of the iisea-e ; the husband wi- itsformi-t ! that Paul '» American B . usam Y . 2 I pe : fo ; n >»; ' . very exiranrdinnn cares , wa-i dcterii . iued to try it ; and woi'derfjl tc relate , before j-iie had tuVen ti . n-e ' . u'llf * , ; iud used a < a mild aperient , Paui ' s Dr . Daiiliti' . * Pills , shi-« a » eccb' . ed to get up a . ; id eat a mutton , chop , aud rirfore she h :-. a taK < -. n fi e bottles , « he was completeh restored to health and performed a day ' s irsaing .
Richard Gaises , of Upper Ground Street , 3 Iackfriar >' , lightcrmaD , hjd been troubled with a ni « t vioieu : cojeh for se % tra ' i winters , which used s > confine him to his bed for weeks , and be ha * wsured the proprietor rbat he attribute ? it solely to . he effects of the Am ricaa Balsam and his Dr . 3 ailiie ' s P ; : ! s , that he has nut been coctined to his scd this winter .
For CHILBLAINS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , SPRAINS , BRUISES , &c , KING'S RUSSIAN EMBROCATION , is without exception the best remedy in the above complaints , not in a . single instance has it ever bees known to fai ! . ? old in bo ; tics at Is . 9 d ., 2 s . C ^ d ., and 4 s . t » d . each . The above valuable Medicines are prepared ^ u )\ by C . Kikq , ( late PauI ) , 232 , Blackfriar ' s Road , LoBdon , a : ; d soli wholesale and retail by the folloang Agents—Hargrove " - Library , 9 , Concy- « treet . York ; Barclay and S » r , s , F ^ rir ^ Jon-street , Newjery ai : J Ed . vards , St . Pj . u 1 '> , Suttor ., Bow C ha ret Yard , Drew , Heywa . nl , and Co ., Tririty-lane-Hannay , 63 , Sanger , 150 , Oxford-street , Wi ! - loa ^ aby , 61 , Bishnpsgate-stret-t , Hul . s « hii j Co .. LeadenhiH-s - . reet , and by all W'belesale and Retai Tiediciue venders in Town and Country .
OBSERVE—CAUTION-Unprincipled Medicine Venders supply Spurious Medicines , for the- 'e particularly in Dr . Bailue ' s Pills , the j .-ei ! uir < r have C . King , ( law Paul ) , ou the Government itamp Agent * for Leeds—Mr . J . Hobson , Ncrther / i Slur Oifice , and Mr . R . C . Hay , Medical Ha ) . Boiid-Stree-.
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HEALTH AND LONGEVITY . DENNI S'S CELEBRATED FAMILY PILLS for Bilioi : » , Liver , and Stomach CompVainta , Indigestion , Sick Head Ache , &c . ai I * . iy * 'l . and 2 s . 9 d . the Box , duty included . It is a fact , that « otne of the most dangerous , a > well as the most painful Complaints , which th * heman body is scbj . rct to owe their origin to thi stomach and bowels being overcharged with bile , &l . ; asd these Pills being so well adapted to carry off tries * complaints , having deservedly gained the esteem they are now held in .
Prepared and sold wholesale by Dennis and Som , York ; and retail by J . Hobson , Star Office , Baines 3 nd Newsome , Remhardt , Hraton , Smefrton , Bel ' ^ nd Brooke , Aiien , Bean , Cbpbam , Bilbrocgh . Hombie . Land , Marriott , Pcrring , Stanley , Tranter . Tarbottor , Ti > -. viJ > ' f-Dd ) Carter , &c . &c . Leeds , anc oy most Medicice Vcn 3 t . r ; jn England ,
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BLINDNESS . jl . rR . CHILD b ^ gs to announce his intention of i- 'JL vis ' . tin ^ the follonin ^ : To . Tns , viz . ; Prftnn , Crown Inn , Mjp . uay aud Tu-. sday . ] 3 tn : ni 1-lih M ^ ay . Ldnca'ttr , Alu-cnc Taveru , \ W >; nts . ln } ? aa Ihur-cay , 1 . 0 th and 16 : b Miy . Ke ;; il ; i ) , Commercial Inu , Friday aad Saturday , 17 ta aui 18 th May . Mr . C . will visit tbe above Tovrss every eight w-eks . Advice Gratis . Hours of Attendance froai 10 to 3 . N . B . Mr . Child , Sen ., having taken up his permanent residence in Birmingham , may he consulted there every day at No . , Hajjley Row , Near the Five Ways , Edpbaston , Birmir ^ h-Am .
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PEOPLE ' S MSDXOAXi ADVISER , I FAMILIAR TREATISE on the means ei J 3 L preserving health and the domestic treatment af diseases , sartioularly adapted to the use of the iadustrioas classes ; 8 T MATTHEW PUTCHEH , Member of the Royal College of Surgeons , &c . Bury , Lancashire . Published by A . Cobbett , London ; and ¦ William Willis , Manchester ; andiold by J . Hobson , Northern Star Office , Leeda , and by all Bookaelleri . and News Agents .
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EMPLOYMENT . OERSONS having a little time to spare , art i apprized that Agents continue to be appointed in London and Country Towns by the Eant India Tea Company , for the Nile of their celebrated Teas . Offices , 9 , Great 3 t . Helen ' s Church Yard , Bishop '* - « ate Street . They are packed in Leaden Canister * , from an Ounce to a Pound , and new alterations hare been made corresponding with the recent great fall in Tea , whereby Agenta will bn enabled to compete with all riTaU . The Licence is only 11 Shilling .. per ABnum ; Excise Permits are abolished , and many duriug tbe last 14 years have realised considerable ineomefl by the agen cy without One Shilling let or loss . Application to be made to Charles Hancock , Secretary .
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To those afflicted with SCURVY , VENEREAL , or SYPHILITIC DISEASES , RHEUMATISM , and NERVOUS or SEXUAL DEBILITY . MR . LA MERT , Surgbon , Licentiate of the Apothecaries' Hall , London , and Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society , &c , baring devoted his studies for many years exclusively to the various diseases of the Generative Organs , to the successful Treatment of the Venereal and Syphilitic Diseases , and to the removal of those distressing nervouc » en-¦¦ dtio ns , arising from a secret indulgence in a delusive and destructive habit , continues to be consulted ! rom Nine in tha Morning till leu at Night , and on Suudayi * from Mine till Two , at his residence , at
No . 27 * , ALBION-STREET , LEEDS , and country patients requiring bio assistance , by makiug onlj one personal visit , wiil receive such advice and medicines that will ( liable them to obtain a permanent and effectual Cure , when all ether means have failed . A complete knowledge of the symptoms and treatinwTv . © f these irxidiou * and dangerous diseases , . can ir . ly be required by those who , in addition to experience , havs gone through a regular cour . se of Medical Instruction , independent of the benefit of practical experience ; for unfortunately there are nuueireds who aunually full victim * to tbe immoderate us * - of mercury , av . d othvr dangerous remedies , administered by illiterate men , who , owing to a
total ignorance of the general principles of medicine , ruia the constitution , by iuffer .- ig the disease to get into th * system , where ber . ig carried by the circulation 0 / the blow ! into all parts of tbe bod y , the whole Jrame becomes tainted with > cntreal poison , and the most unhappy consequence's eiisue ; for it then assumes bo many appearances , that ihe greatest discrimination in often necessary to detect its presence , at one time affecting the skin , purticul # rly the bead and face , with eruptions and ulcers , closely resembling and often treated a « scurvy ; at another period producing the most violent pains in the limbs and bones , which is frequently mi > uken for rheumatism ; thus the whole frame becomes debilitated and decayed , nnd a lingering death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings .
LA MERT'S RESTORATIVE PILLS , piice 2 s . 9 d . and 11 * . per box , are well known as a certain and effectual remedy for every stage and ¦» yrnptom of the Venereal Di .-ea .-ie ,-without confinement , los ? of time , or hindrauct ; from business ; they have effected many surprising cures , sot only in recent goutirrhoea , aud simple cases , but when ^ alivatien and all ether means have luiied . There is no situation in life » o wretched , aa when we are obliged to reveal ourmoial indiscretions to others , and tne timidity and anxiety which mo frequently haunt the minds of those who are suffering from Nervous and Constitutional Debility , arising from ea ; ly an . 1 indiscriminate excesses , cannot be too earmstly deplored . For in these unhappy cases where ir . elareholy distaste and incapacity lor all
pleasure * , in ' enae debility , both mental a-id physical , aud all the enervating imbecilities of dl a ,-e , are its geneial attendants , tbe utmost eml-ravours should be resorted to on t ^ e part of tha sufferer to overcome this baneful destroyer of his health and happiness , ia order to avoid the blank despair , and certain misery , Which invariably accompany these dreadful debilities , when Iti ' t to the powers ot nature alone to r .-stort * , and which frequently hurries ifci victim to the grave , in the very flower of his youth . To alt who &re thus aifliuted , Mr . La Mert , as a liigularly educ-Ated member of the medical profession , can ., with the utmost confidence , oiler hope , energy vigour , and perfect health ; and from the peculiar oa ; ure of hi * practice , the mo . < t timid may feel encouragement in the opportunity thus afforded them .
Mr . LA MERT may bf personally consulted from 'Nine in the morning till Teu at night , and will give advice to persons taking the above , or am other of bis preparations , without a fee . Attem ' anc " * on Sundivya from Nine till Two , wb . « re his Mydicine * can only be obtained , as no bookseller , druggi . t , or auy ether Medicine Vuader is supplied with them . ' Country letters , post-paid , containing a remittance for Medicine , will be immediately answered .
* . The following lt-tter has just bses received , and by request of the writer is now published , but it must be observed that no case is published unless by the express consent of the party : — " Newcastle-on-Tyne , Jan . 20 , 1839 . " Sib , —It haa been my intention , for a length oi time , to address you on a subject closely connected with your celebrity : but I must confess that a feeling of delicHoy has hitherto withheld me , for we Artunwilling to expose our owa errors . Mv cure , however , ho- been so singularly compli-re . that I fVU if would be an act of gross injustice to your character and skill were I longer to withhold a case as run : arb .
able perhaps as any on record . Born in a po ' . ithed circle of society , 1 wase . irly-ser . t to a most respectable public seminary , where , for some years , aii went on with prosperity and happiness . Unfortu - nately , however , a habit was sent abroad among ns the pleasing allurement of vvhica i was , with many others , unable to resist . Year * rolled away » . n ' d left me an altered man ! Infirmities gathered aroand me , and at the age of twenty yetus I was actually dying of decay a gradual but certain decay . I wondered at the cause of this premature debility nor did the truth ever flash across m / mind , until an accidental perusal of a Leeds newspaper , where I suw an address of y ^ urs , which made rae fully sensible of my miserable situation . The horror of mv
situation increased every renewed day with the caus * of misery , self-entailed , gnawing at my heart in my waking moments ; ia seeking rest , I only sought for a change of torments—the many hours of darkse ** ? et > me < t awful ; those of sleep filled me with racking horrors indescribable . I longed far day—with day 1 was wearied , and I beheld the approach of night with abhorrence . Under these circumstances of unqualified affliction , I journeyed upwards of Eiaety milos to have a consultation with you . I need not say how soon you were aware of ray appalling situation ,, or the anxiety you manifested in accomplishing my relief ( a circumstance which will ever have a grateful claim on my memory ) , or of the confidence with which you spoke of my recovery .
"You directed me a packet of your invaluable Medicine , and by persevering in following your directions , and with the blessing of Providence , a , wonderful cure has beea completely effected , and I am now in every seaee of the word become a nkw mar ! I transmit this accomit for your honour , and for the benefit of others who may , unfortunately he placed in a situation of similar wretchedness Y « u may omit my residence ; but if asked for , vou are at liberty to give it . Remaining , Sir . w ^ th every sentiment of regard , yoari truly , 3 , " CHARLES NEWTON
27 > ii , ALBION STREET , L ^ EDS .
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THE Vegetable Kingdom for Curatives , and all extreme Diseases will jopn be banished from your families , for you will find remedies in abundance , then extract their virtues , and judiciously combine them , and the result will be a remedy of wonderful powers , certain success , and universal use , such V DR . STONE'S TASTELESS COMPOUND HERBAL SOLUTION , which possesses the Apr-rient , Tonic , Alterative , Antacid , and Vermifuge properties of various plauts so blended together a . * to produce either one or all these effects , merely by the variation of the dose ( which is at all times small ) . The complaints for which it is recommended , and for which it has already , in thousands of eases , proved so eminently superior to all other preparations are in diseases of the head , as apoplexy ,
giddiness , dimness or weakness of sight , singing in the i-ars , vpilepsy , inflammation of the brain , fulness , headache , &c . ; diseases of the stomach , as spasms , acidity , indigestion , loss of appetite , oppression , sickness , bile , &c . ; diseases of the liver , as torpidity , gallstones , inflammation ; diseases of the bowels , uh constipation , from whatever cause , inflammation , spasms , chronic diseases , irregularities , worms , &c . ; diseases of the system , as fevers , inflammatory or eruptive , scorbutic aud other eruptions , nervous affections , &c . The discoverer ( a physician ) guarantei-s its permanent efficacy in all the foregoing complaints , as also that it is perfectly free from any mineral , as also from aloes , gamboge , or any other pernicious drug , but purely vegetable ,
ADDRESSED TO TBE PUBLIC . Economy and health require that every individual ¦ should employ those remi-dies whicb produce their effects speedily , and wiih the least los . s of that which is to ail as nimey—namely , " Tiise . " Now tliis can only be obtained by the use of such medicines a * are best adapted to the human frame , atu ! which < h : Ul be so united as to product more than one effect at tbe same moment , for as upon the accession of disease the whale system is more or less deranged , to the treatment indicated is that which shall relieve the whole of the s ) mptorns , and tbis can be easily accomplished by the employmeut of vegetable medinmes in proper combination , so that while ihe stomach , lher , and bowels , are equally and mildly acted upon , the strength may be supported , and the other
important functions , as the perspiration , &c . mav be brought to assist in throwing off the disease . If medical men acted upon this principle , their patients would recover much quicker than they do now , — nut then their charge * must be necessarily less ; — so their intHTest is opposed to their adoption of so rapid u iiifthod of cure . If you wi .-b to save long Pi ! U ami 1 « ss of time , try DR . STONE'S TASTELESS COMPOUND ' hEKHAL SOLUTION , at the commencement of any attack , which will instantly check and speedily remove tbe complaint . The small spacf allotted to an advertisement precludes the possibility of explaining all the advantages of this truly inc \ un- , uir . ihle remedy , whicb is adapted to all ages and Iio-h sexes ; is perfectly safe , and can be taken under all circumstances .
TESTIMONIAL . We readily testify to the valuable properties of "DR . STONE'S " TASTELESS COMPOUND HERBAL SOLUTION , " which we feel qualified to do , having used it ourselves for various complaints , a . ml also v , itnessed its power * in numerous forms of diseases ; its effects are most astonishing . A vast UKiuber have , to our knowledge , recovered from the most obstinate arid dangerous complaints , entirely l > y its means , and , even after all others bad failed . " Signed by Lady Se \ mour , Lad y Williams , Ladv Graham , L « dy Dunda .- - , L . idy Palmer , Lady Stanley " , Lady Douglas , Lady Gordon , the Hon . Mrs . W ' il Hams , Hon . J . King , Captain Vertiou Smith , W , Sims , E * q ., Samuel Hodge , Esq ., J . Thompson , Esq ., &c . by whom it is patronised , as also by many uthers of the Nubility and Gentry .
Agents . —Leeds , Baines & Newsome , Heaton , Bookseller , Bri ^ ate , Hobson , Northern Star Office , Market Street , the Intelligencer Office , Leeds ; Hargreave , Library , York ; Whittaker , Sheffield ; Hurst , VN ' akeheld ; Hartley , Halifax ; Brook , Hudder .-field ; Bowman , Shaw , " Piccadill y ' Manchester ; Gerdes & Co ., Church Street , Liverpool , and sold by all dealersin Patcut Medicines in the Kingdom . Sole Wholesale Agents , by aopointment , Messrs . GbahaM & Co ., 138 , Holrwrn near Furnival ' s Inn , London , . where agents are requested to forward their Orde-s . £$ lr ° Agent .- * wanted in every Town in England or the aV'ove valuable Medicine .
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Ha * remold fr < m 62 , Templars-street , to 13 , Iraja ^ ur-street , inhere he ' may be consulted as itsKitl . VENEREAL CURE ]) WITHIN ONE WEEK , Al BRADFORD AND LEEDS . \ t " ^ : , ' Tr ! lf - P Street , ( back entrance L 1 X in Nile Street ) , Leeds , and every Thursday , : it No . 2 , Dead Lane , Bradford , continues to eradicate every species of infection . In recent cases , a pi-rfect cure is completed within one week , or no ..-narye made for medicines after the expiration ot tliat period . He bope * that the successful , easy , and expeditious uiode tie has adopted , of eradicating every « ymptom of a Certain Disease without any material
, lltlM'Rtion in < lit * t . nr hini ) ru *>*»> ™ f U « ..: "« 1 iltertuion in diet , or hindrance of busi ' ness aud yet .. reserving thr constitution in full vigour and < ree froni injury , -vill establish his claim * for support . As this Disease is one which is likely to be contracted v . henever expoaure take * place , it is not like uauy other visitors , once in life , but on Uie contrary , one infection may scarcely have been removed , when another may unfortunately be imbibed , tlu-retore the Practitioner requires real judgment in order to treat each particular Case in vueh
a manner as not merely to remove the present attack , but tc preserve the constitution unimpaired in case of a repetition at no distant period . Toe man of sxperience can avail himself of the greatest laprovemeutsin modern practice , by being ablfi to distinguish between . disen . tr ej » of a " # pecific and of a simple or mild nature , which can only be made by one m dail y practice rfter due consideration of all circumstances . Patients labouring uuder this disease cannot be too cautious into whose hands
they commit themselves . The Propriety of this remark is abundantly manifest by die same Patient frequently passing the Ordeal of several Practitioner * before he 13 fortunate enough to obtain a perfect Cure . The folWnviRg are some of the manv symptoms that distinguish- this Disease : —a general deb . Iity , eruptions , on the head , face , and body • Icvratea wre-wh . rositt , scrofula , iwellings in the aect , nodes on the shin bones , chancres , fistula pa \ ns \ n the head aad limbs , which are frequently mistaken lor rheumatism , &c . &c .
COPY of A LETTER . Mr . Wilkinson , —Sir , having had the misfortuue , about tour years since , contract a lo : ig-to-be lamented mart destructive complaint , which no doubt would have proved fatal ere cow , had it not been for your invaluable skill , which I cansafeK say has saved my constitution from utter destruction I nave been under several experienced practitioner * and have been apparently well for a short time , bat ever experienced a rebpse , which evidently resulted from patched , up and improper treatment , or some secret lurking in tbe frame which was never rooted With great reluctance I Wtt 8 advised by a friend to apply to you . At that time I was afflioted with ui
. ceratei aoves in my mouth , horrible taste and bad Mnell , blotches on different part * of my body , with great pain aud swelling * in the bones , particularly my legs , with hard lumps on my shius , which I-am now sausfkl would soon have proved fatal . After taking your medicine for a fe * - weeks , my sores assumed a healing disposition , my taste and smell Rot gradually better , my pains entirely left roe , and I have increased in both strength , health , and spirits and am now without fear of an ' y return ' of theS plaint . Be . ng convinced there are numbers of my fellow creatures similarly afflicted , asd for their good , I request you will publish . & S the ^ r , only be so good as omit my name . '
t * ^ ' ¦ . ¦ You ™ «» pee . tfuUv , ' C . B Leeds , October 4 th , 1838 . Mr ^ Ii ° K m ^ ter M ? nVenience of t 5 » Paints , Jam ?*„ ' ?? 2 wlil attend evefyTHn ks 0 a ^ S ^^^^ xtss : H » rto « * Tfo ?* Ii ° ' = ^ ^" "' 0 «« . Hell BooSl ' , »? , " ' 86 »» , Led .: Hartley , CcSfefffi ' ° H * " - ™ - " . » - » . ' , * Ml Letters must be Post Paid .
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THE LONDON FEMALE DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIA TION TO THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND , AND PARTICULARLY THE WOMEN OF THE METROPOLIS . \ Ye the Members of the London Female Democratic Associatioi :, consider it our duty to co-operate with our patriotic sisters in the country , to obtain Universal Suffrage m the shortest possible time , to annihilate the cruel , unjust , pud atrocious New 1 oor Law , imscallt d Amendment (!) Bill—to support with every means iii our power any patriot engaged in th * great straggle for freedom who may need our assis-tnnce , and to cestroy for - ever , the cruel murdering system of transporting our children 10 th * burai * g sands of Africa , or immuring them " k tl » e , Hornd cotton hell * , and treating theja worse than black slaves , for no othrr crime than thai of Tl T \ blsters and ! rieiids ' "treat you to sfcike oQ that apathy and timidity which too generally prevails among our tex ( ansing iiom the orpinaices 01
a false edueatioi : ) , and join ns in our holy cau > e , to shew to the oppressors thr . t eveh woman , domesticated woman , leaving her homestead , will battle for the rights of those that are dear to her . 1 i t lmales rt"movt > li froii * tbe sphere of our order coald but see th « privations , ihe squalid misery , the incessant , ul-requifa-d toil of thousands of their own sex , the bitter pangs of the mother parting with her offspring because she car . not sopport them , to be seat she knows uet -where , never to see tiein again —to see the wife torn from her husband when reduced by poverty to become the inniste of a Poor Law . A lk * 1 P erha P ' * * e" ye »« before was told by the parson , that " whr . m 1 I 0 H \** th in ;™ A
together no man should pot Render , " what would iu ? y think of ench unchristianlike , inhuman laws , and institution * -. ? And let them beiir in mind that tacre » no knowing what a few months mav bring Icrtti ; many that are now in comparaiively affluent circumstances , may be reduced to the horrible situa , tion here described . Rally then roiind onrstandard , and do not by your own culpable apathy have to reflect , than you yourselves have been the cause of your own rum . And now , friends and sisters , wa must call your attention to that gcod Christian , that auflinching friend of the poor , Joseph Rayner Stepnens ; let ns shew to him our gratitude for his unexampled philanthropy , by assisting arcnrHina tn nnr
meats , m enabling him to deiend himself against his tyrant persecutors . And further , let ns determine to do everything in oar power to assist our brothers in preventing that good man being immured in a dungeon tor duiDg tkat which was his duty to perform as a chri » tian and a mr . n . lo those who may be , or rather appear to be , surprised that femnles should be darir ^ enough to interfere with polities ; to them we simply sav , that as it is a female that assumes to rule this nation in defiance-of the universal rights of man and woman , we assert in accordance with tbe rights of all , and acknowled ging the sovereignty of the people our right , as free worm n ( or women determined to be tree ) to rule ourselves .
The association meet every Monday evening at the Democratic Rooms , Ship Yard , Temple Bar . Elizabeth Neeso . m , Secretary . ^ tt mm 1
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DnuNKENjiEsa ^ ND Self-Mubder . —On W ' ednes' . ' \ , weej £ ' an inquisition was taken before Mr . » > asiey , at the Swan , George-street , Foley-place , on the body of Robert ifcotwWd sixty-four , a jobbiug-stableman , reading , at No . 24 , in the sme i . treet , who ^ ji * . it appeared from the evidence , lived withhw wife and son ia a kitchen , and was of very intemperate habits , usually spending the money he Jfli ^ - a the purchase of KJer and arcen t sp irits . ° a W » ® complained of paans in me head , and on bunday morning he got intoxiKated , but became sober towards the atternoon , whfen he tied up his x * au < 1 weJttt to bed . Shortly before ae » en o ' clock 011 Monday meraing , hin wife wefat out to work , iud upea her returjo , betw «? eoone adid two o ' clock in Uie afternooi ) , she discovered hiia banging to ¦ « Utt teeter of thft . bedatead by . a halter , V ^ & * fe et toopbiajr the floorand hw right haod \ leaniDg on
, tHe bead-board of the bedstead ., He wai instantl y cut ; dpwii , but life was quite extinct . The * Coroner obttfvedtbat he saw 110 good that would \ ari * e b ? declaring that the deceased was a Mon * ihen he committed the fatal act . U was evideut that hiljindalgeuoi toe ^ ceaain . jjyj nse--of . spirituous liquoVs had lei to , this . melancholy termination , and it \ * really surpriflcg to him ( Mr . W-akley ) that ibea persons fpuad that their nerrrs were affecteid by drink , they did not discontinue it . If intemperl&Bce could be abolvhcd , the office of coroner nngKlt almost be done away with altogether . Ho tho ^ ig ht there was sufficient to lead them to consider that ha wa ^ insane , from mllarnmation of the brain , or the total destruction of the mental faculties by ace .- 'sive use of intoxicating liquors . The jury rcturi jeJ 1 ; i verdict of' * Temporary Insanity . " j
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' ¦¦ "—MM * M ^ 1 ^ M «^ B—M ^ W 1 IN CA 8 E 8-OI SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE > b every Stage and Symptom of the VENEREAL DISLA ^ E , in its miM and most alarming forms , jtMt pablisbed by MESSRS . PERRY AND CO ., SURGEONS , Great Charles Street , Birmingham ; 23 , Slater Street , Liverpool ; and 2 , Bale Street , Manchester ; and given gratis with each Box >> f PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s . 9 d . 4 * . 6 d ., and 11 * . per Box , jftk pOBTAINING a fall JesoriptJoD of the above complaint . ILLUSJBfa ^ V TRATED BY ENGRAVINGS- , shewing the different stage-of £ ^ W ^ S& % L ^ - deplorable and often fatal disease , as well as the dreadful effects * m 5 f vlV \ & « L ^ f i * ing fr ° m the use of mercury , accompanied with plain and practical Jp ^ f g ^ B / lgW directions for an effectual and speedy cure with case , cecrtcy , and safety , ^^ ilr ^ ni ^^ without the aid of medical a » 3 i 8 tance . JmmESH& W * & ^ PERRY ' S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 b . 6 d . ^ Sy tt ^^ P ^ i in j ^ 3 ( ^ ^ " > arc' ' known throughout Europe and America to belhe most VHL \ ^ K / ii'il - W Jm& certa ' apd effectual cure t-ver discovered , fbr every stage ar ; d « ym ;) tom ^ HBw » Wb- r ^ % r&T ° f the Venereal Disease , in both sexes , including Gonorrhoea , Gleet ? , ^ BrbJLwstM- ''' S ^ Gr ^ econ ^ ar ) ' Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , Deficiency , and y& 2 *? £ g * rf &i §( W a ^ P isua - i of the Urinary Passages , without loss of time , confinement , ^ tA ^§ 9 E ^ jKfiF or hindrance from business ; they have effected the most ^ urpri ^ ing cure * 1 , ^^» k JS&jr not onlv ' recent and severe cases , but when salivation and all other ySttfjtBar mean- have failed ; and when an early application is made to these PilU ^ 3 j 3 ^ y * r ^ eure ° f ^ Venereal Disease , frequently contracted in a monu-nt ^^ y of inebriety , the eradicarionis generally completed in a few days ; and in : n » more advanced and inveterate stages of the venereal infection , characterised by a variety of painful ind distressing symptoms , a perseverance in the Specific Pills , aud to the directions fully pointed out in : he Treatise , will eusure to the patient a permanent and radical cure . It is a melancholy fact that thou-ands fall victim * to thi * horrid dUease , owinp to tbe unskilfuWwa of illiterate men , wbo , fcy the use of that deadly poisou , * ntr < -ury , ruin . the constitution , cause ulceration , blotches on the head , face and body , dimnesii of sight , noise in the ears , deafness , obstinate gleet , nodes dd the shin bones , ak-erated sere throats , diseased nose , with nocturnal pains in the Lead and limbs , till it length a general debility and decay of the constitution en .- > ueg , and a melancholy death puU a period to their dreadful sufferings . In those dreai ul v . -a * es of sexual dehVlity , brovjiV . t on ty an early and indiscriminate indulgence of th » pas-ion * , frequently acquired without the knowledge i ; f the dreadful cwnsequence > resulting therefrom , and jfhich not only enu . il « n its votaries all the enervating ; imbeeilities of old age , and occasiou the necessity jf reaeuDcing the felicities of niarriage to tuo .-u who have given way to chis delusive and destructive habit , iut weaken atid ctstrt . y all the bodily senses , producing melancholy , deficiency , and a numerous train of iervou > afft-ctioiis . In th ' . 'se distress !' if ca * - < , whether the consequence of such baneful habits , or any jther cn . use , a tertais and speedy care may he relied on by taking PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIHC D 1 LLS , and bv a strict attention to the directions pointed out m the treatise , vihich fully explains the dreaiful result ar' -ia ^ r fiom tLe'e jne ' anchnly ca ^ es . MESSRS . PERRY & CO ., SURGEONS , ssay be consulted a * usual at No . 4 , Great Charles Street , Birmingham , aad 23 , S !; iter St-eet , Liverpool . Only one personal visit if » required from a country patient , to enable Me- < rs . Perry & Co . to ..-ive sat-h advice , as will be the meaus of affecting a permaneut ani etTecrual cure , after all uther me . uis have proved icefTecf jal . Letters for advice must be post paid , and contain the usual fee of one pound . Sold by the principal Medicine Sellers in esery Marls ! To an in Engknd , Scotland , Wale ? , and [ reland ; afsc on the Contineut , and North and South America . S-H at the Intelligencer Office , Times Office , aad by Heaton , Leeds . N . B . — Ccintry Druggists Booksellers , P . itent Medicine Vender ? , and even other Shopkeeper can W < upp ' ik-ii with nny ' quaritity nf perry ' s Purifying Specific Pills , with the usual allowance ( o thetr <; He , by Barclay and Son ' , Farricgdoi :-street ; T . Butier , 4 , Chea ; side ; Ed . vards , 67 , St . Paul ' s Church Yard ' ; Sattoa and Co ., Bow Church Yard ; Hanoay and Co ., 63 , Oxford-street ; and by all other wholesale Mdicine Houses in Lotdou .
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THE SZ . V . 3 . B . 5 TEPHSK"S . IN conRequence of tbe strong desire manifested b \ the WoiV'f-5 Prop . e to pns . es . « a corref-t Littcessof theRtv . " J . R . Stephens-, J D 0 H . EKTY . Bookstller , Printer , ^ Ne ws A >; ent , &c , Hy . ' . e-Cro * i , Manc-he < ter , bt-ps to ^ nrnunce , that ou S-iturday cext , April 271 h , fee will puhii ^ h a Fuu L't-cgrh Likeno-s , taten cxprevly fcr J . D ., by an emictnt LoDdon Arti > l . In order that every person may be enabled tu po « -pss a eoj-y of thi .- valuable Portrait , J . D . ha < d € - . e mined \ u sei ! them at the i . upreted « n >«* diy lev , price of Threepence Prinis , Proofs Sixpence .
So ; d by Mrs . A . Mann , Cenm-. l Market . Let-dp ; J . Dohertv . Manchester ; and ail the Agents uf the Sert / icru Star . April 2 1 & 39 .
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CHALLENGE TO CURE BLINDNESS . Vfi'R . BAXTER , of Lt . edu , Utt of Hull , ( pleast - « ££ - to o&tervx tl : e name ) who has re ^ turea to sign : -0 many huudreds of individuals , many ol whom h : v > : i = en Liiud for five , ten , fifteen , twenty , ajid fortyire Vi ; ir « , be ^ s to anuoup . ee to the Public , that in - uns- 'qaence cf the m ^ ny invirations that he have received , it is bis iutentioa to travel , and the places ^' v . - in " t-Qds to visir will be weekly srated in this paper , mJ he vviil pledge himself to cure the exterka . 1 Dis-¦ _ v . *» - !< ot ihe Eye , Diinne . v" of Sight , &c , without n ' :.- '' ers , bieediag , oetou , issues , or auy restraint o ! Diet .
Caiaraow I eann- > t cure , as I make no use of an D .-sirurncnt to any Eye . In case * of Ainaurortis , 1 an : eli if tbere be any Hopes after the rim Apj . li-^ uoii I mat * to the Eye .
TESTIMONIALS . Mb . Marshall , publican , Fox and Grapes , Pottery , Hull , who had been biii . d of cue Eye for : envears , which originated from ati innAtninatiou ^ nd had btea under tnree Ocruiirts in -London and : a ? . n > other medical genrlrf-nien , bat-t . ad given up ail nopes of ever being restored to night Hgnin , wa ? : nade perfect in two mon . in .
^ TlLLIAM PiRKINlinK No JJ V ^ unno . wrrpo ' William Paukjnson , No . 44 , Vienna-stree :, York-street , Leeds , who had been ueHrly blind for twenty-five years , after having been ander Mr . R '< treatment only a fortnight , was nViie 10 read . J ' his was not external co : np'a : nt , hut proceeded r rcni a compre ^ siiit : of 'hv nervi' . » by re . iuiu' . ant humours , . vbich , had they not been draini'd ofi , . vould have ended ic total darkness , that is , Gutta Serena .
Mr . B . ig Rueee-aor to bis Father , who stood unrvaiied for fwrrv yearn . Thr- ca » e las ; mtu-; oned vras the first placed unoer trie present Air . R . 's ca . e . A soIiVier in Hv . li , wrho wm blind in the yea-1313 , was restored to Sight , and made perfect in ' lwn aouths , after having been discharged Blind t ' rou . : he Hv-pitals *; ' Lond in , York , Leeds , and Huh . This soldier will bep . r out , from ail that h now stated . : iis experience for twenty-five years . S . B . Mr . Baxter may fee con-ulted for th ^ Qf-x * . iwo mouths , at tbe last Uou * e . Lut ot : e , in Dndgcliuu Sir « fr , Boltmi , near to Cuckt il . ill Spric ^ , and three minutes * alk from the . MaruhtMter aud Bolton R . ilwaT ,
N B . Mr . B . desires to inform fhe pvMic ttat be is not i ^ partnership w iih any individual whooevi-r , neither does he ttoploy any cue to ^ end hU mtdic . n > ' » .
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INFANTILE DISEASES REMOVED . j"T has been well aud truly observed that "he who L makes two blades of grass to . grow wh * re but ^ , 1- gr ^ w hufr-rt- , is areal beiiffactor to his country . " Can any euic ^ y , therefore , be tuu nigh lor that man , who , with f be Lle >> . siBg of God , \ t enabled , very year of his life , to rescue many thousands oi hi * fellow-creatures from a . 11 early grave . " USE ATKINSON'S INFANT'S PRESER . VATIVE ! ! !
Might be chalked uj-ou every wall in town or country ; but as this Medicine has not attained it ' s celebrity ( a celebrity of Fifty Years standing , ) from pumng of any debt-nptioa , so neitiier does it seek tc rest its future fame upon any other basis than the « ini ] . ! e fact that upwards nf FIVTY THOUSAND BOTTLES of it are aunually suld in Great Britain . For the prevention and cure of those disorders incident to Infants , it is a pleasant , innocent and •¦ fficaeiou . * Carminative ; intended as a Preventive aguim-t , and a Cure for , those complaints to which Inianu are liable , &s Affections of the Bowels , Difficult Ti-eihing , Convulsions , Rickets , &c . and an admirable Assistant to Nature during the progress of the Hooping Cough , the Measles , tke Cew Pox , or Vaccine Inoculation .
Tbe superior excellence of this Medicine , which can be attested by any respectable family in Manchester , has induced several unprincipled persons , in various large towns ( particularly St . Helen * , Dudlev and Liverpool ) , to vend a Counterfeit Medicine , with a copy of the Bill of directions , although the Proprietor is " haj > py to say with very little success ; yet great injury , no doubt , to the suffering infants , and no less pain te their anxious Parents , have been thus occasioned . To prevent which , and in order to obtain the Genuine Medicine , observe that each Bottle has upon the Stamp affixed over the cork , tbe name of " Robert Barker , No . 1 , Marketplace , Manchester , " engraved thereon , by favor of Her M&iesty's Commissioners of Stamp Duteus
Prepared only by Robert Barker , ( nephew and successor to , and formerly partner with Mr , Atkinson , ) ehemist and druggist , No . 1 , Marketplace , Manchester , in moulded bottles , at Is . l ^ d 2 s . 9 J ., and 4 s . 6 d . each . Sold retail by mogt repectable druggist ? in town and country , and mar ¦ je had whok-. « sle of the proprietor , and at tke usual menicint houses in London .
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10 THE INHABITANT S OF BIR WINchTiT AND THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND . Men and Bbethben , —We , the founders of «~ Universal Suffrage Association of Birmingham srnt ourselves to yonr notice at this important DS tifour « onntry '» regeneration ; at a rime w h * n I » i « effort should be made to enfranchise the / miilio and to obtain the rights of citizenshi p for al ) w ' deeply deplore the disunion that now prevail * throughout tbe midland outricU , and in Binning ham In particular—we willingly point Out a remedC 4 gaifis 6 . it * futnpfbccujrei ce ; the disease is known ? o u «\ and w « can cure it , without any ill feeHnij it oiutoae fiaan or cl ^> t , > f men . * " *
We ask but the confijpnee of the generous and fly * brave , and the go-xUvill of all classef . We as * body seek not individual benefit or aggrandisement ! nor any power that the community alone should conft ; - " p ledge ourselves to the obtainment of the Suffrage by universal and national means for thebenefit of the greatest number , for the greatest amount of good to the community . We scorn anv nUiance with any pretenders or factions . In peril we go onward the more vigorous , trusting the masses will be bv our side ; fears we leave to willing slaves or coward . * . 6 "wives
Vour « ause is onr cause ; your honour is as sacred as our own . Your love of country should be the strength of . al Radical Associations thronfihout yonr land . 1 he Universal Suffrage Association of Bir minghamwill r « U you up in its mighty embrace " aud protect yoa from the lurv of the blood-hounds of your race . We sny hasten' on to liberty . Peace Jaw , and order , we are for . Peace internal and er . terual , with penty at homo nnd abroad , with eoodvyill to all mankind . Law , if equally dealt ont u the nch a « to the poor ; but we are fbr judgeg and magistrates being responsible to the people . Order yes and security for every man and woman to advocate their opinions : and at meeting * to be allowed to deliberate with rationality : at home , the humble in safety—the vicious un-ier centred . These are the onjects which we atep forward to promulgate , for the uurpsse of raising a tower of strength in the town of
Uirmingbam ; around which the working classes can rall y in countless thousands , and have the right hand of brotherhood extended by all classes who Jj' 1 * our association , for the glorious object , Universal Suffrage and no surrender . The following are the fundamental principles of this association : — 1 st . —Representation is a right in civilization without which all meu are slaves . To obtain this grand object , every means wil be used by this association ; guided by truth and reason ; dictated by the love of justice and equality . The rijrht of all meu to the Suffrage by universal consent . To secure national prosperity . This : issociation recognises no p « rty or faction who deny to any class of men the ngQtg th «> y claim for themselves ; nor will this association co-operate with any bodies that utamp the mass of our countrymen with any moral inferiority » VV e demand the National Petition— '
WE CLAIM THE PEOPLES CHARTER . 2 nd ;'—A free pr 88 . The prws , the type of the timnan min . l , should be the eugine of a people ' s re-• iemption ; a m ^ ral giant to annihilate despotismto review the rifled cotugeof the labourer ; contrast ' ing the glutted palace of royalty ; comparing the empty lodging of the artizan with t * he gilded mansion of the nrwtocrat . This association will uphold the most liberal portion of the press with its support and recorDir . endmiiiB to nil friends of liberty ; the corrupt aud venal , our abhorrence and execrations . THR LIBERTY OF THE PItESS , WE HAVE IT KOT
^ r J . —Public moetirgs . This association will hold at nil convpnifut times public meetings , aud will co-operate with any public body fornational objects ; to demonstrate to the people the force of public opinion ; to fosier She love of liberty and equality . I'his association will make arrangements to hold as many meetings weekly as possible ; inviting the most popular and liberal men of onr town and country to take part in tlie discussions at such meMings that are known to be favourable to Universal Suffrage . This is the required qualification of our friends . TO BE KIIEE : TIS SUFFICIENT THAT WE WILL IT .
4 » h . — 1 he Convention . This a * sr ciarion gives the General Convention its undivided nupport—mentally , morally , and energetically , and it will be its local advocate ; paying aud praying it allegiance , individually and collectively . Tkw aiisociation has every hope 111 the General Convention of the industrious classes ; and should that body be insufficient for the attainment of the Suffrage , this association will recommeud and SBp ^ ort a National Convention , to assert the sovereignty © f the people .
M'E KNOW NOTHIXG WORSE THAN SLAVERY . 5 th . —Labour the source of all wealth . Tbis association , will never ccase to agitato , politically , until every man receives the full reward of his labour ; thus securing for the great masses , comfort and happines . * , with the right of citizenship . This association recommends a union of labour and capital , in the same hands , as far as possible . We see society divided into two classes—robbers and slaves . , W . BARLOW , Secretary pro tern . April 30 , 1339 .
The Great Moral Demonstration.
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