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PEEL'S TARIFF OUTDONE! THE COFFEE TAX REPEALED !
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MESSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the Chartist Public to the BEVERAGE prepared by them , as a Cheap and Wholesome substitute for Taxed Coffee . Its nutritions qualities are equalled by none in the Market ; while it 3 mode of Preparation renders it vastly superior lo the Trash offered for Sale by those who regard not the health of the Consumer . As a means of supporting the " Executive Committee of the National Charter Association . " and as a means of cripDling the Governmental Exchequer , it may be made a ready and powerful weapon in the hands of the Sons of Toil . A single Trial will prove its superiority over other Preparations of like pretensions . Prepared and Sold by the Proprietors , 81 , Belgrave Gate , Leicester . The Proprietors have great pleasure in announcing that Mr . J . HOBSON . Publisher of the Northern Star , has become Genebal Wholesale Agent for the Chabtist Bbeakfast Powder , for ihs District of Yorkshire . He has now a large quantity in Stock , both at Leeds and at Huddersfield , from which be is authorised to supply the Associations and other Retail Vendors at the same Piices as the Proprietors themselves . Orders addressed to him will meet with prompt Attention .
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- , . , Just Pnblished , the 12 th Edition , Price 43 . in a Sealed Envelope , and tent Free to any part of the United . kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order , for 5 s . THE SILENT FRIEND , A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both .-exes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause tfcac destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ero vigour has established her empire : — with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPRODUCTIVE PUVVERS ; with means of restoration : the dc 3 tructivo effects of GonoirLsBi , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptom 3 are explained in a familiar ma : iBer ; the Work is Embellished with Engravings , representing the delet « rioas influence of Mercury on the skin , by eruptions on the head , face , and bouy ; with approved mode of cure for both fexes ; followed by ooservatiens on the Obligations op MARKIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with direotions for the removal of Physical and Constitutional Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to Buffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted without exposure , and with assured confidence of success . By R- and L . PERRY , and Co Coksulting Scr « eons , Leeds and Birmingham . Published by the Authobs , and sold by Buokton , 50 , Briggate , Leeds ; btrange , Paternoster-row ; Wilron , 18 , Bishopgate-ftreet ; Purkis , ComptonstreeJ , Soho ; Jackson and Co ., 130 , New Bond-street , London : Guest , Steelhouse-lane , Birmingham ; and bj all Booksellers in Town and Country . THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYR 1 ACUM . Isa gentlosumulantand renovator of the impaired funciion 3 of life , and is exclusively directed to the I cure of the Generative System , whether constitutional or acquired , Ios 3 of sexual power , and debility arising from Syphilitic disease ; and is calculated to afford decided relief to those who , by early indulgence in | solitary habits , have weakened the powers of their j cystem , and fallen into a state of chronic debility , by which the constitution is left in a deplorable state , and that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of life . ; This medicine is particularly recommended to bo j taken before persons enter inlo the Matrimonial ! State :, lest in the event of procreation occurring , the i innocent offspring should bear unstamped upon it the J physical characters derivable from parental debility , j ot evil eruptions of a malignant tendency , that are J most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and impra donee . Sold in Bottles , price ils . esch , or the quantity of four in one Family botile for 333 ., by which one 11 s . bottle is saved . Prepared only by Messrs . PERRY & . Co ., Surj geons , 44 , Albion-street , Leeds , ( Private Entrance I in the passage , ) and i , Groat Cnarles-street , Birmingham . Observe , none are genuine without the signature of R . and L . PERRY and Co . ) impressed in a stamp on the ontside of each wrapper 1 to imitate which is felony of the deepest dye . The j Five Pound cases , ( the purchasing of which will be ' a saviDg of one pound twelve shillings ;) may be had j as usuil at 44 , Albion- street , Leeds , and 4 , Great j Charles-street , Birmingham ; and Patients in the j country who require a course of this admirable i medicine , Fhould send Five Pounds by letter , which | will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage-May be had of all Booksellers , Druggists , and Patent Medicine Venders in town and country ! throughout the United Kingdom , the Continent of I Europe and America . | MessrB . PERRY expect when consulted by letter , i j the usual fee one pound , without which , no notice . whatever can be taken of the communication . Patients are requested to be ae minuta as possible in the detail of their caseB , as to the duration of the i complaint , the symptoms , age , habits of living , and j general occupation . Medicines can be forwarded . | to any part of the world ; no difficulty can occur as | £ hey will be securely packed , aud carefully protected . from observation . ¦ I PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 ? . 6 d ., and 113 . per box , ( Observe the signature of R . and L . PERRY and ; Co . on th outside of each wrapper ) are well known 1 throughout Europe and America , to be the most cer-. tain and effectual cure ever discovered for every i stage and svmptom of the Venereal Disease , in both r Bexes , inoludmg Gonorrhae * , Gleets , Secondary Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , Defi-. ciency , and all diseases ef the Urinary PaBsageB , , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from r business . Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , may be consult-: ed as usual , at 44 , Albion-3 treet , Leeds , and 4 , Great > Charles-street , ( four doors from Easy-row , ) Biri mingham , punctually , from Eloven in the Morning . until eight in the Evening , and on Sundays from ; Eleven till One . Only one personal visit is required 1 from a country patient , to enable Messrs . Perry and , Co ., to give such advice as will be the means of i { effecting a permanent aud effectual cure , after all ; other means have proved ineffectual . ; j N . B . Country Druggists , Booksellers , Patent Me-| diciae Venders , and every other Shopkeeper can 1 be snpplied with any qaantity of Perry ' s Purifying ¦ j Specifio Pills , and Cordial Balm of Synacum , witn the usual allowance to the Trade , by mo ? t of the j principle Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London .
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CA . UTION TO LADIES . THE PROPRIETORS OF KEARSLEVS ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS , find it incumbent on them to caution the purchasers of these Pills against an imitation , by a person of the name of Smithehs , and calling herself the Grand-daughter of the late Widow Welch , but who has no right to the preparing of them , the Original Recipe having been sold to the late G . Keabslky , of Fleet-street , whose widow found it nooessary to make the following affidavit , for the protection of her property , in the year 1798 : — AFFIDAVIT . First . —That she is in possession of the Reoipe for making Welch ' s Female rills , whioh was bequeathed to her late husband . Second—That this Recipe was purchased by her late husband of the Widow Welch , in the year 1787 , for a valuable consideration , and with a view for making the medicine for publio sale . Third—That she , Catheeink Keahsley , is also in possession of the Reoeipt 6 igned by the said Widow Welch , acknowledging the having received the money of the said Mr . George Kearsley , for the purchase of the absolute property of the said Recipe . C . Kearsley . Sivorn at the Mansion House , London , the 3 rd Day of November , 1798 , before me , Anderson , Mayor . These Pills , so long and justly oelebrated for their peculiar Virtues , are strongly recommended to the notice of every Lady , having obtained the sanction and approbation of most Gentlemen of the Medical Profession , as a safe and valuable Medicine , in effectually removing Obstructions . and relieving all other Inconveniences to which the Female Frame its liable , especially those which , at an early period of life , frequantly arise from want of Exercise and general Debility of the System ; they oreate an Appetite , correct Indigestion , remove Giddiness and Nervous Headache , and are eminently useful in Windy Disorders , Pains in the Stomach , Shortness of Breath , and Palpitations of the Heart ; being perfectly innocent , may be used with safety in all Seasons and Climates . Sold , wholesale and retail , by J . Sanger , 150 , Oxford street ; and by most respectable Medicina , Venders in Town and Country , at 2 s . 9 d . pei box . N . B . Askfor KearBley ' s Welch ' s Pills ; and observe , none are genuine unless C . Kearsley ia engraved on the Government Stamp .
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . CASE COMMUNICATED BY MB . LLOYD , CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST , RICHMOND , SUBBEY , TO MR . T . MSOUT , 229 , STRAND , LONDON . May 3 , 1842 SIR , —The wife of a person residing in St . John ' s Green , in this place , came to my shop a little time sinca , for a box of your pills f « r her husband . She told me that previous to his taking them he had a violent attack of Gcut , which sometimes laid him up for weeks and months together , but Bince taking them , the last six years be has never bten laid up , and only requires one dose of the Pills to set him to rights . I have seen the husband sinco ( yesterday , May 2 nd , 1842 ) , and he told me tho same exactly , aud moreover says , he never takes any other medicine . This I can assure you , is not a solitary instance . I invariably find them do good whenever I have sold them . The partioB say they shall be happy to give any information in their power , as publio benefit . I am , Sir , yours , respectfully , E . LLOYD . Chemist , Post OfBce , Richmond , Surrey . Tne testimonials of the astonishing efficacy of BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS are universally accompanied by the fact , that no inconvenience of any eort attends its administration , but that tho patient , without feeling the operation , of the medicine , is univerpally left in a stronger and better state of hea '; h than he experienced previous to beiug afflicted with this disease ; and in all cases of suffering , great relief is obtained in a few hours , and a cure is generally effected in two or three days . See testimonials of Lieutenant Masters , ( of Hawley . near Bagshot ) , late of the Royal Newfoundland Veteran Companies , who was invalided home , by a Garrison order ; the Rev . Dr . Blomberg ; the Chevalier de la Gardo ; Mr . Cosher , Beaconsfield ; Mr . Richard Stcne , Luton . Mrs . Chambers , Maidstone , &c , & . c . which demonstrate this preparation to be one of the greatest discoveries in medioiue . Sold by T . Prout , 229 , Strand , London , Price 2 s . 9 d . per box , and by his appointment , by Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newcome , Smeeton , Reinhardt , Leeds ; Brooke , Dcwsbury ; Dennis & Son , Moxon , Little , Hardnmn , Linney , Hargrovo , York ; Brooke & Co ., Walker & Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Foggitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easing wold ; England , Fell , S p ivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Cameron , Knaresbro '; Peaso , Oliver , Darlington ; Dixon . Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadoaster ; Rogerson , Cooper ,. Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priostloy , PoHtefract ; Cord well , Gill , Lawton , Dawson . Smith , Wakefield ; Berry , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth . Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Dalby , Wetherby ; Waite , Horrogate ; Wall , Barnsley ; and all respectable Medicine Venders throughout the kingdom . Ask for Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pill ? , and observe tho name and address of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , " imprcss « d upon the Government Stamp affixed to each box of the Genuine Medicine .
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on reoeipt of a PoBt-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREM ATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to thoBe suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excossive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Gbonorrhce , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c . BY C . J . LUCAS , &CO ., CONSULTING BURGKONS , LONDON . Published by the Authors ; and aold by Brittan , 11 , Paternoster-row ; F . ffingham Wilson . 18 , Bishopsgate-strett ; Field , 65 , Q / iadrant , Regent-street ; Burges ? , 28 , Covcntry-&tre . t , Haymarke ' . ; Huett , 141 , High Holborn ; and by all Booksellers in tho United Kingdom . " The various f ormB of bodily and men * al weaknessincapacity , suffering and disease , faithfully delineated in this cautiously written and practical work , are almost unknown , generally misunderstood , and treated upon principles correspondingly erroneous and superficial , by the present race of medical practitioners . Hence the necessity for tho publication of a timtly safeguard , a silent yet friendly monitor , or , whera debslhy has nwlo thrcati-niisg invoads , the means of escape and the certainty of restoration . The evils to which the book adverts aro f xtonsive and identical in their secret yn < i hidden origin , and there are none to whoui , as Parents , Guardians , Heads 01 Families , anil especially of public Schools , is confided the care of ycung people , who ought to remain for a moment devoid of that information aud those salutary cautions this work ia intended to con vey . Not only are tho most delicate forms of j ;< merativo debility ne ^ ifcted by the faaiily f-hysiciun , bin they require for their safe management the exclusive study of a life entirely abatraoted from the routine of general practice , and ( as in other departmeots of the profession ) attentively concentrated in the daily and long continued observation requisite for the correct treatment of Bexual infirmities . ' Is we consider the topics upon eiihor in a moral or social view , we find the interests aud welfare ot mankind seriously involved . The effects of licentious , indiscriminate aud secret indulgence in certain practices , arc described with an accuracy ar . d force which cii ? piay at once profound rcii ction and extensive practical experience . "—The Planet . " The best of all friends ia the Professional Friend : and in no shape can he be cousaited with greater safety and b < crccy than in " Lucas on Manly Vigoch . " The initiation into vicious indulgenceits progress—its results in both sexea , are given with faithful , but alas ! tor human nature , with afflioting truih . However , the Authors have not exposed the evil without affording a remedy . It shows how " Manly Viooue" temporarily impaired , and mental and physical emasculation , produced by uncontrolled indulgence of the passions , can be restored ; bow the sufferer , who has pined in anguish from the consequences of early indiscretion—afraid almost to encounter his follow man , can regain the vigour of health and moral courage . The work is written in a concise and perspicuous Btyle , displaying how often fond parents aredeceived by the outward physical appearance of tbeir youthful offspring ; howtheattenuationofthe frame , palpitationoftbe heart , derangement of the nervous system , cough , indigestion , and a train of symptoms indicative of consumption or general decay , are often ascribed to wrong causes ; and instead of being the natural results of oongeuital debility or disease , are the consequences of an alluring and pernicious practice , alike destructive to the mind and body . "—Bell's New Weekly Metsenger . " Although a newspaper is not the ordinary channel for the t-. ipressioii of opinion upon the merits of a rcedical work , this remark is open to exception in any instance where the public , and not the isolated and exclusive members of the profession , are the parties addressed . Upon that which is directed to men indiscriminately , the world will form its own opinion , and will demand that medical works for popular study should be devoid of that mysterious technicality in which the science of medicine hus , hitherto shrouded its own ignorance . Tho work beforo us treats of subjects we believe generally , yet very strsri ^ -rly . neglec ted by the medical attoudant
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and requiring doubtlessly ( as in operative midwifery add the surgery of the eye ) an entire devotedness to a deeply important branch of study . Tho tone of this book is highly moral , and it abounds in wellwritten , harrowing , yet correct displays of the suffering consequent upon unbridled sensualism . No human being can be the worse for its perusal ; to multitudes it must prove a warning beacon , a welltold appeal to reason , a permanent blessing . It is written in a . clear intelligible Btyle , and is evidently the production of a mind long and practically conversaut with tbo diseases of the most delicate division of the human organization . "—The Magnet . " The security of happiness in the marriage statb is the chief anxiety of all ; but many dread entering upon wedded union , through a secret fear of unfitness for the discharge of matrimonial obligations . This essay is most particularly addressed to all Buffering under a despondency of the character alluded to ; and advice will be found calculated to cheer the droopiDg heart , and point the way to renovated health . " Messrs . Lucas & Co . are to be dail y consulted from ten till two , and from five till eight in the evening , at their residence , No . 60 , Newman-street , Oxford-street , London . Country Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases , as to the duration of the complaint , the symptoms , age , general habits of living , and occupation in life of the party , The communication must be accompanied by the usual consultation feo of £ 1 , without which no notice whatever can be taken of their application ; and in all oanes tho moBt inviolable secrecy may be relied on . Sold in Leeds , by Mr . Joseph Buckton , Bookseller , 50 , Briggate .
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . '•• Northern Star Ofilce , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . Cf n entlemen , —You witt obtige by forwarding , at IX your earliest convonieuoo , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the fluttering intelligence of tho groat good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especially since its use haB contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudice is fast giving way , aB it always must where the pills are tried . A few cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted . " A young female oamo into the shop to-day fora box , who stated that they had done her immense good . She had been troubled with a hoarseness so bad that no one could hear her speak ; but having taken a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , she was completely restored , as was evident by the way she spoke . 11 Very many cases of extraordinary cures have occurred among the aged workpeople , both mala and female . In one mill , an aged couple , enfeebled by disease and debilitated by premature old age , had become almost past work ; they were persuaded to . try a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , and in a week were restored and strengthened that they could pursue their employment with pleasure and profit ; so much v 0 , that from being nnable to work at their calling more than two days in the week , and this with great physical difficulty and languor , they can now not only do a full week ' s work , but overhours besides . Bad as trade is here , the old people being favourites with the mill owner , are enabled to get as much employment as they can do , which has exoited the envy of those younger persons who had been employed ia their absence ; and it is a laughable fact , that Parr ' s Pills como in for a share ef thoir ranoour . The old people continue to take the pills regularly in small quantities , and find thorn as necessary to their health and prosperity as their daily food . " The next and last case whioh I shall mention at this time , is one of a most extraordinary nature . I have not seen the individual myself , but I shall give you tho fact as I have received it from his employer , and from Mr . J . Hobson , who has frequently seen him since his convalesence . The man is a working meohanio and had spent about thirty pounds last year on the doctor , in going to the Isle of Man and other places , for the benefit of his health , but _ to no purpose His food had consisted for a long time of nothing but rice milk , the stomach refusing to take anything stronger . His body was greatly emaciated and his temporal prospects clouded ; with a mind filled with melancholy forebodings for the future , he returned to his friends at Leeds , where he was told by , his medical adviser that should he be restored a litrie , his disorder would have its periodical return ; but being advised to try PARR'S LIFE PILLS , he boaght a few boxes , which have completely removed his disease , and enabled him to return to his work , where he was seen a few days ago by Mr . Hobson , ( it being dinner hour ) eating beef-steaks with great gusto ; and to whom he recited with pleasure and gratitude the cause of his then healthy condition , together with a long'history , of his past affliction . " Should the above three cases of cures be worthy of your notice , you are at perfect liberty to make what use of them you think proper . I am , Gentlemen , yours , respectfully , " WILLIAM HICK . "To Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street , London . " MIRACULOUS CURE FftOM THE USE OF PARR ' S LIFE PILLS . Copy of a Letter just received by the Proprietors from Mr . Wm . Moat , 3 , Cobbett-street , Shaw ' s Brow , Saiford . " To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . " Gentlemen , —I have the utmost pleasure in forwarding you this my own case of cure , effected solely by the persevering use of your Parr ' s Life Pills . Before having recourse to them , I bad been for upwards of five years afflicted with a most distressing malady , which the different medical men who attended me all pronounced fr > be a serious case of hydrooele ( or dropsy of the scrotum ) , and declared thore was no other ohance of either relief or cure than undergoing a surgical operation . I was thus driven almost to despair ; aud consulted the treatise written by Sir A 6 tley Cooper , wherein he states that the operation is generally attended with considerable danger . I therefore determined not to risk so painful and uncertain an experiment , but rather chose to leave the result to nature and Providence . Fortunately , I heard of the great fame of Parr ' s Life Pills * and resolved to give them a fair trial . I consequently took them for some time without perceiving any benefit , but still kept persevering ; and I have now taken twelve boxes , and to my great joy I am perfectly well , the dropsy is entirely removed , together with a scorbutic affection , which I bad been much troubled with since my return from India in 1827 ; aud now there is not a . vestige of disease left in niy whole system , as I am now in better health and spirits than I have been for fourteen yearn . I feel certain you would have accounts of far more cures , if people would persevere in the use of the i pills a proper length of time , as I have done . I give you my heartfelt thanks , and authority to publish I this letter , and will gladly answer any applications either personally or by letter , and remain your grateful and obliged servant . ( Signed ) "W . MOAT . " Witness—John Hough , Cheadle , carrier . " Manchester , Fob . 7 , 1842 . " ; FROM MR . HEATON , BOOKSELLER , LEEDS . " To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . " " Gentlemen , —I am happy to inform you that we are daily hearing accounts of the good effects of Parr ' s Life Pills ; to enumerate tae oases would be a task too formidable for me , aud whioh has prevented my writing to inform you before , as I can hardly tell where to begin . One man said he wanted a box of Life Pills , for Life Pills they were to him , they had done him bo much good , in relieving him of an obstinate cough and asthma . " Another said tbey were worth their weight in gold ! as he was not hire the same man since he had taken them . " Another said his wife had had a bad leg for years , but after taking one small box , which was recommended by his Class Leader , her leg was much better , and when she had taken the second box , it was quite as 'woll as the other . " A very respectable female &aid her husband had been afflicted above two yeata , and had tried many things , but since he had taken Pare ' s Life Pills he was quite a new man . "You will pleaso sand immediately , by Deaoon ' a waggon , 36 dozen boxes at Is . l £ d ., and 6 dozen at 2 s . 9 d . " I am , Gentlemen , yours , respectfully , "JOHN HEATON . •» 7 , Briggate , Leeds , Feb . 9 th , 1842 . "To Messrs . T . Roberta and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street , London . " 4 CADTION—BKWAftB OP IMITATIONS . In order to protect the publio from imitations , the Hon . Commissioners of Stamps have ordered the words Parr ' p . Life Pills to be engraved on the Government Stamp , which is pasted rouad the sides of each brx , in white letters on a red ground . Without this mark of authenticity they are spurious and an imposition I Prepared by the Proprietors , T . Rt fjerts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Ficet-street , London ; and sold wholesale by their appointment , by . E . Edwards , 57 , St . Pauls , also by BarolayB and c ^ ons , Farringdon-Btreet , and Sutton and Co ., Bow Churchyard ; and retail by at least one agent in j every town in the United Kingdom , and by most respectable dealers in medicine . Price h Hi , 2 s . 9 d ., and family baxca 11 s . each . Full directions are given with each box .
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the Kingdom , in a sealed envelope , on the receipt of a poBt-offioe order for 3 a . 6 d . ) THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISER . BEING a practical Treatise on the prevention and cure of the VENEREAL DISEASE , and other affections of the urinary and sexual organs , in both sexes , with a mild and successful mode of treatment , in all their forms and consequences ; especially Stricture , Gleets , affections of the Bladder , Prostrate Glands , Gravel , &o . shewing also the dangerous consequenoea of Mercury , such as eruptions of the skin , pain in the bones , &c , with plain directions for a perfect restoration : embellished with engravings . An ample consideration of the diseases of women ; also nervous debility ; including a comprehensive ' dissertation on the anatomy of Marriage , impuissance , celibacy , sterility or barronness , and various other interruptions of the Laws of Nature . Also some animadversions on the Secret Sin of Youth , whioh entails such fearful consequences on its victims . $ 5 » This Work is undeniably the most interesting and important that has hitherto been published on this subject , imparting information whioh ought to be in the possession of everyone who is labouring under any secret infirmity , whether male or female . BY M . WILKINSON , CONSULTING SURGEON , &o . 13 , Trafalgar Street , Leeds . Of whom they may be obtained , or from any of his Agents . MR . M . W . having devoted his studies for . many years exclusively to the various diseases of the generative and nervous' system , in the removal of those distressing debilities arising from a secret indulgence in a delusive and destructive habit , and to the successful treatment of VENEREAL AND SYPHILITIC DISEASES , Continues to be consulted from nine in the morning till ten at night , and on Sundays till two , —and country patients requiring his assistance , by making only one personal visit , will receive such advice and medicines as will enable them to obtain a permanent and effectual cure , when all other means have failed . In recent oases of a certain disorder a perfect cure is completed in one week , or no charge made for medicine after that period , and in those cases where other praotititioners have failed , a perseverance in his plan , without restraint in diet , or hindrance from business , will ensure to the patient a permanent and radical cure . A complete knowledge of the symptoms and treatment of these inaidious and daugerouB diseases , can only be acquired by those who are in daily practice , and have previously gone through a regular course of Medical Instruction : for , unfortunately , there are hundreds who annually fall victims to the ignorant use of Mercury and other dangerous remedies , administered by illiterate men , who ruin the constitution by suffering disease to get into the system , which being carried by the circulation of the blood into all parts of the body , the whole frame becomes tainted with venereal poison , and most unhappy consequences ensue , at one time affecting the skin , particularly the head and face , with eruptions and ulcers , closely resembling , and often treated as scurvy , at another period producing the most violent pains in the limbs and bones , which are frequently mistaken , for rheumatism ; thus the whole frame becomes debilitated and decayed , and a lingering death puts a period to their dreadful Bufferings . . What a grief for a young person in the very prime of life , to be snatched out of time , and from all the enjoyments of life , by a disease always local at first , and whioh never proves fatal if properly treated , as all its fatal results are owing either to neglect or ignorance . Mr . W . ' s invariable rule is to give a Card to eaoh of his Patients as a guarantee for cure , which he pledges himself to perform , or return his fee .. For the accommodation of either sex ,, where distance or delicacy prevents a personal visit ,- his PURIFYING DROPS , price 4 s . 6 d . can be had of any of the following agents , with printed directions so plain , that they may cure themselves without even the know * ledgo of a bed-fellovr . They are particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the matrimonial state , lest the indiscretions 01 a parent are the source of vexation to him the remainder of his existence , by afflicting his innocent but unfortunate offspring with the evil eruptions of the malignant tendency , and a variety of other oomplaintB , tbat are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence , AGENTS . Hull—At the Advertiser Office , Lowgate , and Mr . Noble's Bookseller , Market-place . Leeds . —At the Times Office , and of Mr . Heaton , 7 , Briggate . ¦ " ¦ , Wakefield—Mr . Hurst , Bookseller . Halifax—Mr . Hartley , Bookseller . Hudderafleld—Mr . Dowhiret , 39 , New-street . Bradford—Herald Offioe . London—No . 4 , Cheapside , Barnsloy—Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market-pl . York—Mr . Hargrove's Library , 6 , Coney-atroet . Ripon—Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market-place . Knaresboro' and High Harrogate—Mr . Lungifaigy Bookseller . Manchester—Mr . 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Being asked for & cercifieae , I miksoo hesitation , thinking it my duty to the proprietor * u « others . . -z ' * Benjamin Buckley , Old Foundry , Winoolmlee , Hull . > February 14 th , 1842 . I do heraby certify that I was afflicted for many years with very bad legs , whioh confuted me to mJ bed , and for a length of time I was compelled to crawl about witn my shoe down at heel , I was ondet the direction of many medical men without receir * ing any benefit , but being advised by several wM had been completely cured , to apply to Mr . Seorg * Kerman , Chemist and Druggist , Winoolmlee , Him under whcao hands &I put myself , and I am mo » happy to say that I found immediate relief fro «| hia Fills aud Salve which he prescribed for B » , a ^ j I can , with the blessing of God , say I never evjoje * better health . I have allowed Mr . Kormau . W * the benefit of those who may be so afflicted , too ** this case known . John Jacobs . To Mr . 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LONDON . —The Chabtist Stuff Battsrs . —A general meeting of the above body tcok place on Wednesday evening hurt , at the Brown Bear , Sanlhwark Bridge-road , for the purpose of forwarding the principles of the People ' s Charter , and to devise means for assisting the Victim and Dsfenoe Fund . The following resolutions were unanimously adopted : —Moved by Mr . Jenkinson , and seconded by Mr . Batdiff , That we pledge ourselves to use every means in our power to provide counsel for those patriotic men who are now , or may be in the course of the present struggle , prosecuted far advocating those principles which we believe will alone work out tht redemption ef our common country , and that we render what assistance we can to their destitute families . —Moved by Mr . Webb , seconded by Mr . Farrer , That this meeting views with indignation the recent attempt of the powers that be to
destny the last vestige of liberty class legislation has left us , namsly , the right to discuss onr grievances in pnr-: c meetings , and that we use every legal and con . stitur . jnal means to assure the adoption of the People ' s Charter as the only means by which our rights , as men and Englishmen , can be secured to us . —Moved by Mr . Wciley , aecor . ivd by Mr . Morgan , That , acknowledging as we do the vast importance of an hoa ? it press , we pledge ourselves to support , to the utmost of our power , that portion of it which »>» * V honestly advocate the people ' s cause . —Several excelltct a ^ ireses were delivered by the various speakers ; plans were dtvised for raising money for the Victim and Djfence Fund ; several new members were enrolled , and the meeting separated , more than ever determined to persevere in the advocacy of those principles which are destined ultimately to make our beloved country , " great , glorious and free . "
wosxi > g Mess Hall , Mile-end Rqad Mr-Bali ? delivered an excellent address last Thursday night , Upon the neesssity of spreading political information SBiocg the people . He congratulated his Chartist fcretcren upon their having obtained a hall of their own in - * hich they could spread a knowledge of the great and sublime principles of the . People ' s Charter . He recommended them not to rest satisfisd until they secured the erection of the London Journeymen ' s Trades Hall Several persons enrolled in the Chartist Assoea ' -i-n . A collection was made for the patriot Dr . M'DoualL Goldbeaters' Arms , Somers Tow . n \— On Sunday e-Tcning Ruffy Ridley addressed an excessively crowded audience , in his usual energetic manner , and ¦ was vociferously applauded . Messrs . Poaock , Wheeler , Hornby , and oihers , also addressed the meeting . Several members were enrolled and a collection made for the victims .
ChaBTISM i » making rapid progress in the Metropolis . Three localities have been established during the past week . The lather finiahers trade are forming themselves into a locality ; the carvers and gilders are doing the satae ; and several bodies of shoemakers are following tb' » good example . Star Coffee House , Golden Lane —Mr . Campbell lrcuired to the United Boot and Shoemakers at this locality , en Sunday lnst . The sum of 4 s 10 i . was collected for the victims . A Eember then presented the locality with a pair of fancy kid siipp « r 3 , requesting that they might be riffled for at 2 d- per member , and the monay to be given to Mr * . Roberts , who it was feared was neglected . It waa resolved that the raffle should take place en Thursday evening , Sept . 29 th , at eight o ' clock .
Metropolitan Delegate Meeting—Mr . Rose was in the chair . Credentials were received from Mr . Creckford , for Marylebone ; from Mr . Pase , for a new locality at the Horn of Plenty , Guildfori-street , Bloomabury ; and from Messrs Messenger and Wright , for the Leather Finishers , Ship Inn , LoDg Lane , Bsrmondser . The turn of 2 & . 6 < L w&a reoeived from Bloomsbury , 2 a . 6 J . from the Albion , and Is . 83 . from the Britannia , St . George ' s in the East , for the use cf the delegate meeting ; is . 6 d . was received from Mr . Grovcr , for the Defence Fund , and 6 d . from a friesd . Reports were received from the Observation Committee . and from the various localities . The following resolution , received from the Albion , was adopted , and Messrs . Wheeler , Cafi&y , and Cook appointed a Cmmlitee to carry it into effect : —" That this : netting ( the Albion ) recommend the Metropolitan J > Uefate Meeting to take into coniideratiun the propriety of issuing an address to the Trades
of London , on the necessity of raising a fond for the support ' of the incarcerated vlcoms . A deputation was received from Marylebone , regarding the ca «? of Samuel Munden , and £ 1 was advanced towards tLe expence of counsel at his trial on the enrdin ^ Monday , and Messrs . C # ok and Cufiay were appointed to attend during the trial . The sum of five shillings aud sixpence being in hand for the purpose Gf purchasi z tracts -, f-tch locality whioh had not contributed wtre requested to send not less than 6 d . on Sunday week , to form a fund for that obj 9 Ct It was resolved that a e *; : <*> thould be issued , calling upon all persons -willing to assist the cause by lecturing , &c , to meet the Observation Committee , on Thursday evening , Sept 29 th , at it * . Charier Coffee House , Stretton Ground , Wt-st'uicst-r , to form a lecturing committee , and draw up a plan for the ensuing quarter , each locality to furnish the parties attending from them with credentials—time of meeting eigfet o ' clock . Considerable other business -aria transacted previous to the adjournment of the . meeting .
Provisional Committee . —This committee met at the Dispatch , Bride-lane , on Friday evsiin ?; Mr . Davis in the ch&iz . Mr . Wheeter waa appointed secretary , pro trm .. in ths absence of Mr . Lucas . Alztx several reports had . been received , Mr . M'Cartty moved , and Mr . Ridley seconded , " That on the next night of meeting the secretary shonld be instructed to lay before the meeting an account of all monies received and expended , also an account of all debts due to and by the committee , in order that auditors may be appointed and a balance sheet published : '' carried unanimously . Mr . Pearce moved , and Mr . Cooper seconded , " That the v&riBUS localities requite the attendance of their delegates to the Provisional Committee , at the Dispatch , Bride-lane , on Wednesday evening , the 28 th instant , at eight o'clock and that the secretary be instructed to insert this resolution in the No-ihem and Evening Stars : " earned unanimcusly . The secretary was also instructed to write to the sub-Committee . Ths meeting then adjourned .
Black . Bull , Hammersmith Road . —At the wetkly meeting of this locality , on Monday last , the subscriptions collected for the political victims daring the week were paid over to the Secretary , with instructiuns to forward £ l to the proper quarter , 183 . for fch ; victims , and 2 s . to assist in prosecuting M'Kenna . A Public Meeting of the City baot and shoemakers was held on Monday evening , at the National Association Hali , Holborn , at six o ' clock , Mr . M . 'Fre 4 erick -was called to tbs chair , and stated the t-bjects of thL- meeting Mr . Rose moved the first resolutijn , " That we tie j -urneymen boot and shoemakers of the Eastern Djvision do respond to the call of the Western Division , and immediately recognise the principles of the Pecplt ' s Charter , and use our utmost exertions in raJJyir ? o ; her
trades to do tne same , and to co-operate with all trades cf London , that can be aroused from tbtir lethargy , in cot coming out for the Charter : we considering ? . oat to be the only remedy whereby the working cli « 8 r 8 cin hope for salvation from their distressed and dt ^ iadtd condition . " Mr . M'Caxtfey seconded the resolution , which was supported by Mr . Holiday , aiid carried with about hixtetu dissentients , amid very great cheering . Mr . Deane moved the following resolution , " Teat any funds which may hereafter be required for carrying out this object , shall be raised by voluntary contributions in the divisional meetings , and that m » trades ' money shall henceforth b * appropriated to any Chartist purpose , without the sanction of the whole trade . " Mr . Ackland briefly seconded the resolution , which was also
Carried unanimously . Mr , Smyth moved the next resolution , " That at all times our trade business shall take precedence cf anything the delegates elected at this meeting may hsve to lay before our trades' meetings , and under no pretence shall this line of conduct be deviated from . " Mr . Langwith seconded the resolation . It never was their intention to amalgamate the Chartist meeting with their traded business . It might not be prudent that the trade society should be mixed up with Chartist proceedings , but every member of their Union ought also to be a member of the National Charter Association . Politics robbed them of 17 s . 6 d . out of every £ 1 . and yet it was said they ought not to dabble in politics but unless they did dabble in p&lircs they would never be able to prevent this robbery . Those who did dabble in politics lived on the fruits of their labour , while those who did not were in such a state of destitution as caused him to blush with shame that they had not looked more to ! | i .
their own interest In carrying out this object , the ; meant to keep it distinct from the trade business on meeting nighU ; when business was concluded , they could vote the Chairman out of the chair , and propose another for Chartist proceedings . Mr . Torrens did not wish to oppose tha proceedings , but he wanted to know when be waa a Chartist and when a snob ; if be was taken prisoner after his trade business was concluded for a Chartist , what would become of him . As a mob , be was pleased to see the liberality which bad characterised their proceedings , but he should wish the Chartist * to meet at a different time and place from the trades meeting . ) Their Xtades Union ni illegal enough at prebent , and they we unpopular enough with the masters , without making thesinon ao . Tfeej made a tUnd at present , though he nfr ^ tt *''* it waa a very poor one ; but if they took thia step they would be cat up root and branch They eoeld at well appropriate another night to their . . ¦ | 1 . i . , r :
Charti * i meeting . Mr . M'Canhy stated , he had no objection to fr ^ ng on another night , but this shewed the neeeeaity of tbeir being in possession of that , power which would enable them to defy their master ' s attempt to tyranniae . Mr . Jones concurred in the previous resolutions ; they were characterised by great liberality , bat be knew that to hold the Chartist meeting in the same room would destroy both . He was sure that at tVo out of the three houses of meeting tLey would cot be allowed to meet , and if they were not prepared with other places it would be wrong to a ^ Iopt the resolution , he should move ths following amtodment : — " That the business cf the trade be settles ! at a differen time asd placs to Chartism . " Mr . Farrens seconded Uio amendment Mr . Beaae , in an eloquent st-e ;^ > i . 1 , i ; ¦
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supported the original resolution . Mr . Jamea addreand them in favour of the amendment , and after a few wordafrom Warry , and M'Cormack , theamwjdment was carried by a very small majority . Mr . HolUday moved a resolution that six Delegates elected in their divisional meetings should have power to carry out the previous resolutions . Mr . Atkinson seconded the resolution . The delegate for the first division having resigned , Mr . Smyth was elected in his place , and the resolution was unanimously agreed to . Mr . Rose m « ved a vote of csnfldance and approbation in the Evening and Northern Stars , and that the p > oceedings be inserted in them , and likewise in the Statesman and Advertiser
Mr . M'Carthy seconded the resolution , and spoke in flowing terms of the good which had been effected for the cause by the Northern and Evening Stars . Carried unanimously . The Chairman stated that the business of the meeting had been conducted entirely by the City Boot and Shoemakers ; but if they were willing , a stonemason would address them . A motion having been carried to that effect , Walton Armstrong addressed them at some length on the effects of strikes , and the necessity of political power to render Trades' Unions effective , ana concluded a vary eloquent address amid great applausa A vuto of thanks was given to the Chairman , and the niecf . ng dissolved .
Mr . J . Campbell lectured on Monday evening , at tha Three Crowns , Bitwick-street , t » an audience of tailors . The chair was ably filled by Mr . Cuffey ; and arrangfments were mada for & large meeting on that day three weeks . Mr . Wbeeler reported the result of the shoemakers' meeting . Mr . Frjzier delivered a most eloquent lecture on Sunday evening , at 29 ^ , Mile-end-road , and was much applauded . Ruffy Ridley lectured at the same place on Monday evening , and gave great satisfaction to a numerous and enthusiastic audience . Collections were made for the victims
Cambekwell . —The Chartists of this locality held their weekly meeting on Monday night , at the Rose and Crown , Mr . Davis in the chair . After the minutes of the iast meeting were confirmed , Mr . Simpson gava a lucid report from the delegate meeting , 55 , Old Bailey , giving to oar members bou \ b wholesome advice , at thia critical period , and cautioning them against the many spies prowling about Mr . Anderson concluded the business of the evening by giving a short bat eloquent lecture on the principles of the People ' s Charter . GREENWICH . —Mr . Eilenswart lectured here on Monday L ^ ening to a crowded audience , and explained the principles of the People ' s Charter . He was much applauded throughout his lecture .
KINCARDINE . —An excellent Chartist sermon has been preached here by the Rev . Mr . Gardner , Dissenting minister .
Peel's Tariff Outdone! The Coffee Tax Repealed !
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 24, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1180/page/2/
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