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DAILT STAMPED NEWSPAPER , FULL SIZE OF THE EVENING PAPERS . UKDER THE CONSTANT MANAGKM _ fT OP FEAHGUS O'CONNOE , ESQ . PRICE FOURPENCE . U rpHE EVENING STAR , " nnder the manage--L ment of Feargns O'Connor , will boldly and fearlessly assert and defend the rights of the People —the patient , enduring , oppressed , and tax-ridden People . The millions have long wantad an organ which wonld unshrinkingly represent their wants asd feelinus , which should proclaim to the world the fact that they have been basely sold and cheated of their rights : an organ unshackled by party , uninfluenced by Tory gold and Tory prejudices : one that would trumpet-tongned , proclaim the People ' s Charter throughout the length and breadth of the land , and herald the first dawn of liberty in this , onr home . The " Eve . vi . vg Stab" advocates the whole S ; x Points of the Charter , name and all , steering clear of libel on the " powers that be , " fearlessly exposes the fallacies of existing parties , and , relying on the assistance and support of the people , w ill fight ths good fight in their behalf , till they shall have obtained a voice in the making of laws which so materially affect themselves , and have 3 House of Reoresentatives they may call their own . Independent of its politics , the " Evening Stab " will be found to contain something to instruct as weil as to amuse ; something that may interest the Statesman , the Merohant , the Tradesman , and the Working Man . Particular attention is paid to the Foreign Department , which will bo found unsurpassed by any contemporary print . The Drama will find in us an impartial adherent ; and Mnsic and its thousand pleasant associations will not be foreotten . Reviews of New Works , the Money Market , Law and Police Reports , the Gazette , and , what is interesting to every one , the Prices Current , find a plaee in the " Evening Stas . " We have now completed our 5 Sth Number , and we say to the People , as we trust they will feel towards us , GOD SFESD THK CAUSE ! GO ON AND PHOSPEB !! To advertisers our columns offer a cheap and adm irable m ediu m , as from its small price and large circulation , it can be readily obtained , and sent ( post free ) to all parts of the United Kingdom . London : Published by Pardon , at 252 , Strand ; i n L eeds , by Hobson , Star Office ; Hey wood , Manchester ; and all Newsmen .
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LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the Borough of Leeds , in the County of York , will be holden before Thomas Floweb Eiiis , the Yonnger , Esquire , Recorder of the said Borongh , at the Court House , in Leeds , on Wednesday , the Twenty-sixth Day of Octobeb instant , at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon , at which Time and Place all Jurors , Constables , Police-officers , Prosecutors , Witnesses , Persons bound by Recognizances , and others , having Business at the said Sessions are required to attend . And Notice is hereby also Given , that all Appeals not previously disposed of will be beard at the sitting of the Court , on Thursday , the Twenty-seventh Day of October instant . And that all Proceedings under the Highway Act will bo taken on the First Day of the Sesssion . By Order , JAMES RICHARDSON , Clerk of the Peace for the said Borough . Leeds , lit October , 1842 .
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Just Published , price One Shilling , No . 7 of rpHE UNION : a Monthly Record of Moral , X Social , and Educational Progress . Contents : National Difficulties , their Causes and Remedj—Diogenes and Alexander—Touch'd in the H . ad , Part V . —The Story of Molly Parsons , by the Author of " Remembrances of a Monthly Nurse "Legislation : What ; it can and cannot do—Society and its Prejudices—Fine Arts : Article VI ., The prf sent state of popular taste in the Arcs , aad the causes thereof considered in combination—The Cottage Garden and Allotment System—The Christianity of oar Criminal Jurisprudence—Monthly Register , The Steam Power Victims , The Queen ' s Visit to Scotland , &c , &c , &c . London : Sherwood and Co .
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ASK FOR THE ENGLISH CHARTIST CIRCULAR ! P&ICE O . VE HALFPENNY . pONTENTS of Part Eight , Price sixpence : — \ J O'Connor ' s Letters ou the Land—Sketches of the French Revolution by Pro Chartist—Speech of Pat Henry , the Orator of American Independence—Horrors of Transportation—Spy System and Blood Money—Lecture , by W . JoneE , ( lately confined in Leicester Gaol)—What is Blasphemy !—An Address from the Poles—The Movement , by J . C . La Mont —Italy and the Operative Classes—Life of Washington—Letters , By T . B . Smith—Several Chartist Addresses , including those of the Executive-Poetry , &c , &c . " We have been watching , with interest and delight , the progress of' The English Chartist Circulir ; ' a large sheet , filled with sound wisdom and no trash , for One Halfpenny . Thi 3 is of itself , enough to breuk the rest of Tyranny , and destroy the Eiumbersefthe lusurieus few with uuccmfcrtabledreams . " Northern Star . " Ar . immense mas 3 of reading , four folio pages , eseh containing twelve columns , for a halfpenny ; the work beicg conducted with shrewd vigour . "—Spectator . ' This work is conducted with considerable ability , thousands have hailed it with delight . "— Weekly Dispatch . The v .-ork can be had in Monthly Parts , 6 d . each . % * Numbers One and Two are now re-issued , at One Penny : all the other numbers are in print , at One Halfppnny each . ily Friends , —It was my intention to have presented you with the first of a Series of Letters in the Chartist Circular of this week , but I have not had time . All appear now to be thirsting for knowledge , and where can any procure it better or cheaper than in this spirited iittle publication . I implore you to support it , it is the pioneer of our cause , and is wormy cf yonr confidence . Your faithful Friend , F . O'Connor . " ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE ! Just published , price one shilling , EMMETT AND IRELAND ; an interesting Memoir from authentic sources , of the lamented Patriot Robert Emmett , incidentally detailing the Origin , Progress , and disastrous Termination of the Irish Insurrection , 1803 , & . c . Embellished with a splendid steel engraved Portrait . This edition includes the Trial , celebrated Speech , &c . &c . " This little work is calculated to keep in remembrance the name of one who felt , and felt deeply , his country's wrongs ; a man who , in endeavouring to redress them , fell a sacrifice to the schemes of the mo ? t blood-thirsty faction that ever governed , or rather misgoverned , Ireland , We hope the book may have an extended circulation . "—Weekly Dispatch . Also now publishing , THE LABOURER'S LIBRARY , No . 1 , price Oca Penny . _ Tne Right cf the Poor to the Suffrage of the People's Charter ; or the Honesty and Jnstice of ihe principle of Universal Suffrage , established and maintained by the late William Cobbett , M . P . for Oldham . Together wkh Mr . Cobbett ' s Address to the FarmeKB and Tradesmen of Engl and , on their Treatment of the Poor . Reprinted from Cobbett ' s " Twopenny Trash / ' Second edition . Third Edition . THE LABOURERS' LIBRARY , Nos . 2 and 3 , price Twopence . " Tho Lind" the only remedy for National Poverty and impending National Ruin ; How to get it ; and How to use it . By Feargus O'Connor , Esq ., Barrister at Law , and prisoner ( for bbel ) in York C-isiie . Addressed to the Landlords of Ireland . " "A true hbom-er earns that he eats ; gets that he wears ; owes no man hdte ; envies no man ' s happiness ; glad of other men's good ; content under his own privations ; and his chief pride is in the modest comforts of his condition . "—Shakspere . THE LABOURERS' LIBRARY , No . 4 , prico Oae Penny . Government and Society considered in relation to First Principles . By John Francis Bray . Reprinted from " Labour ' s ^ Wrong's and Labour's Ik-medy . " Ju = t published , price 2 s . 12 aio ., bound in cloth . FIFTEEN LESSONS on ihe \ NALOGY and SYN TAX of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE , fo r the use of Adult Persons who have neglected the study of Grammar . By William Hill . Also , price One Shilling , bonnd in cloth PROGRESSIVE EXERCISES , Selected from the Best English Authors , and so arranged as to accord with the Progressive Lessons in the foregoing Also , price Sixpence . THE GRAMATICAL TEXT BOOK , for the use of Schools ; in which the bare naked principles cf grammar , expressed as conciseiy as possible , are exhibited for the memory . INCOME TAX . ^ THE NEW BLACK LIST ; or Comparati ve Tables of Allowances to Rich and Poor Paupers , containing : —Annual Salaries of the British Government— Pajmsnts to the Royal Family , showing each day 's allowance—Annual Income of the Bishops—The celebrated Cirencester Dietary Table , 5 oz . of Bacon for Seven Days—Annnal Salaries of the American Government— Pensions for Naval , Militray , Civil Judicial , and Secret Services—Annnal SaUries of the Jud ges—Expence of Poor Law Commission in England and Wales—An Appeal to the People of England—A String of Out-door Paupers , ( Pensioners ) with their Allowances Daily and Annually . Illustrated with a large and beautiful Engraving of THE BRITISH UPAS TREE . With a variety of Useful Information , important a ^ ike to all Classes . 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CAUTION TO LADIES . rpHE PROPRIETORS OF KEARSLEY'S 1 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 Smituers , 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 . Keabsley , of Fleet-street , whose , widow found it necessary to make the following affidavit , for the protection of her property , in the year 1798 : — AFFIDAVIT . First . —That she is in possession of the Recipe for making Welch ' s Female Pills , which was bequeathed to her late husband . Second—That this Recipe was purchased by her late husband of the Widow Weloh , in the year 1787 , for a valuable consideration , and with a view for making the medicine for public sale . Third— That she , Catuebine Kearsley , is also in possession of the Receipt signed by the said Widow Welch , acknowledging the having received the money of the said Mr . Geobge Keabsley , for the purchase of the absolute property of the said Recipe . C . Keabsley . Sworn at the Mansion House , London , the 3 rd Day of November , 1798 , before me , Andebson , Mayor . These Pills , so long and justly celebrated 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 effectnally removing Obstructions , and relieving all other Inconveniences to which the Female Frame is liable , especially those which , at an early period of life , frequently arise from want of Exercise and general Debility of the System ; they create 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 , ISO , Oxford-street ; and by most respectable Medicine Venders in Town and Country , at 2 s . 9 d . per box . l N . B . AskforKearsley ' s Welch ' s Pills ; andobserve , none are genuine unless C . Kearsley is engraved on the Government Stamp .
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The .= e Preparations are important Discoveries made in Medicine , being the most precious of Native Vegetable Concentrated Extracts , extending their Virtue and Excellency throughout the whole Human Frame . @r » Read the Pamphlet to be had of each Agent GRATIS . No pretensions are made that any of these Medicines form a panacea for all Diseases ; but they are offered as certain Specifics for particular Disorders , and for all Complaints closely allied to them ; not claimiug the merit of universality as is frequently done by all-sufficient pill proprietors . The Celebbated Golden Packets , p r ep ar ed by the Proprietor , Geo . Kebman , Dispensing Chemist , &c , can be had at his Dispensaries , 25 , Wincolmlee , and 18 , Lowgate , ( opposite the Town Hall , ) Hull , or of any of his accredited Agents enumerated ; ( for which see small placards on the wall , ) who have each an Authority ( signed by his own hand ) for vending the same ; or through any respectable Medicine Vender in the Kingdom . Each Packet bears his Name , in his owa band thu 3— "George Kerman" to imitate which is Felony . SEVEEE CASE i > F BHEUMATISM . " To Mr . George Kerman , Druggist , Wincolmlee , Hull . " I , Samuel Naylor , cooper , of Broad-square , Machell-steet , Wincolmlee , Hull , do hereby certify that I have had many severe attacks of rheumatism ; some of them of even twenty weeks duration ; ( brought on at first , I think , by being in the fishing countries . ) I have taken great quantities of medicines on all these occasions , but have experienced very slight benefit from any but the medicines I have had from you , which afforded direct and almost immediate relief . You may make what use of this written declaration you please . It is now five years since I took your Rheumatic Pills , and I have since had no new attack . It was in January , 1836 . A regular medical gentleman attended me during that attack , but I derived no benefit from his attentions ; on the contrary I grew dsily worse till I began to take your medicines . I have also found great benefit from taking your " Purifying Aperient Restorative Pills , " which I have , ever since then , occasionally used as a family medicine . "Samdel Naylob . " cask op chronic bheumami 5 m op twenty yeab ' s standing . Mr . Kerman . —Sir , —You can make this known in whatever way you think to be of service to yourselves and the afflicted . I have laboured under a severe rheumatic affection for more than twenty years , attended with severe swelling in my joints and dreadful pain in my limbs . On some occasions the most swollen pariB broke out and pieces of limelike matter separated , which my medical attendant attributed to tbe severity of the pain . I have tried the best medical advice which this part of the coun try can afford ; and never daring twenty years have I been free from more or less of pain until I took your invaluable medicine , I had lain in bed with agony of pain for months previously ; your medicine freed me from all pain ! This is a fact of which I shall be happy to bear real testimony to any one who will call on me at the Old Foundry , Scolcoates , Hull . "Hull , May 7 , 1841 . " "Wlu ^ Wales . "Mr . Kerman , —You reallydeseneereat praise for the introduction of such a medicine as you sent to me . It 13 wonderful how it relieved me from the most excruciating pains . I most gladly give my name in snch a case : I see it needed for the benefit of my fellow creatures . "Joseph Mangham . " Near High Flags , Wincolmlee , Hull , August , 1841 . AGENTC .-Zrf !« fr-John Heaton , 7 , Briggate ; Joseph Haigh , 116 ; Bnggate ; Edward Smeeton ; T . B . Smith , Medicine vender , 56 , Beckett-street , Burmandtofts ; Stocks & Co ., Medicine venders . &c . 5 , kirkgat * .
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KfOBXSON'S PIX _ S . TTPWARDS of Three Hundred Thousand Cases \ J of well-authenticated Cures , by Morison ' s Pills of the British College of Health , haying , througL the medium of the press , been laid before the Public , is surely sufficient proof for Hygeianism . Sold by W . Stubbs , General Agent for Yorkshire , Queen ' s Terrace , Roundhay Road , Leeds ; and Mr . Walker , Briggate , and Mr . Heaton , Briggate ; Mr . Badger , Sheffield ; Mr . Nichols , Wakefield ; Mr . Harrison , Barnsley ; Miss Wilson , Rotherham ; Mr . Clayton , Doncaster ; Mr . Hartley , Halifax ; Mr . Stead , Bradford ; Mr . Dewhirst , Huddersfield ; Mr . Brown , Dewsbury ; Mr . Kidd , Poutefract ; Mr . Bee , Tadcaster ; Mr- Wilkinson , Aberford ; Mr . Mountain , Sherburn * Mr . Richardson , Selby ; Mr . Walker , Otley ; Mr . Collah , East Witton ; Mr . Langdale , Knaresbro' and Harrogate ; Mr . Harrisoo , Ripoa , " Mr . Bowmen , Richmond ; Mr . Grasby , Bawtry ; Mr . TaBker , Skipton ; Mr . Sinclai ? Wetherby ; Mr . Rush worth , Mytholmroyd .
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EDWARDS' BREAKFAST POWDER . rPHE MAMUFACTURERS of this ' , excellent-X Article have taken the Premises , 271 , Deansgat e , Manchester , in order to supply Agents there , and in the neighbouring Counties , ou the same terms as at their Warehouse in London . The Breakfast Powder is prepared from Grain of British Growth , and some of the most eminent London Physicians affirm it to be far more nutritious and less heating than Coffee ; it is used and recommended by many medical men , and need but a trial to ensure consumption . Sold in Packets , in most Towns in the Kingdom , Price 6 d . per Pound ; Superfine Quality , 8 d . It is the aim of the Manufacturers to provide an excellent and wholesome Beverage at the cheapest possible rate , and from the satisfaction the Breakfast Powder has given , they fearlessly assert it to be tbe best and cheapest substitute for Coffee ever discovered . Edwards Brothers , 99 , Blackfriar ' s Road , London , and 271 , Deansgate , Manchester .
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PEEL'S TARIFF OUTDONE ! THE COFFEE TAX REPEALED ! MESSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the Chartist Public to the BEVERAGE prepa r ed b y t h e m , as a C heap a n d Wholesome substitute for Taxed Coffee . Its nHtritious qualities are equalled by none in the Market ; while its mode of Preparation renders it vastly superior to 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 crippling tbe 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 Powdeb , for the District of Yorkshire . He has now a large quantity in Stock , both at Leeds and at Huddevsfield , from which he is authorised to Bupply the Associations and other Retail Vendors at the same Prices as the Proprietors themselves . Orders addressed to him will meet with prompt Attention .
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on receipt of a Post-office Ordar for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on tho Treatment of Ghonorrhce , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c . BY C . J . LUCAS , &CO ., CONSULTING SUEGEONS , LONDON . Published by the Authors ; and sold by Brittan , 11 , Paternoster-row ; Effingham Wilson , 18 , Bishopsgate-street ; Field , 65 , Quadrant , Regent-street ; Burgess , 28 , Coventry-street , Haymarket ; Huett , 141 , High Holborn , London ; J . Buokton , Bookseller , 50 , Briggate , Leeds ; T . Sowler , Courier Office , 4 , St . Ann's Square , and H . Whitmore , 10 » , Market Street , Manchester ; John Howell , Bookseller , 75 , Dale Street , Liverpool ; W . Wood , Bookseller , 78 , High Street , Birmingham ; and by all Booksellers in tho United Kingdom . " The various formB of bodily and mental weakness incapacity , 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 the publication of a timely safeguard , a silent yet friendly monitor , or , whera debility has made threatening inroads , the means of escape and the certainty of restoration . The evils to which the book adverts are extensive and identical in their secret ynd hidden origin , and there are none to whom , as Parents , Guardians , Heads of Families , and especially of publio Schools , is confided the care of young people , who ought to remain for a moment devoid of that information and those salutary cautions this work is intended to convey . Not only are the most delicate forms of generative debility neglected by the family physioian , but they require for their safe management the exclusive study of a life entirely abstracted from the routine of general practice ; and ( as in other departments of the profession ) attentively concentrated in the daily and long continued observation requisite for the correct treatment of sexual infirmities . " If we consider the topics upon either in a moral or sooial view , we find the interests and welfare ot mankind seriously involved . The effects of licentious , indiscriminate and secret indulgence in certain practices , are described with an accuracy and force which display at once profound reflection and extensive practical experience . "—The Planet . "The best of all friends is the Pbofessional Friend : and in no shape can he be consulted with greater Bafety and secrecy than in " Lucas on Manly Vigoub . " The initiation into vicious indulgenceits progress—its results in both sexes , are given with faithful , but alas ! for human nature , with afflicting truth . However , the Authors have not exposed the evil without affording a remedy . It shows how " Manly Vigoub" temporarily impaired , and mental and physical emasculation , produced by uncontrolled indulgence of the passions , oan be restored ; how the sufferer , who has pined in anguish from the consequences of early indiscretion—afraid almost to encouuter his fellow man , can regain the vigour of health and moral courage . The work is written in a concise and perspicuous sty le , displaying how often fond parents are deceived by the outward physical appearance of their youthful offspring ; how the attenuatio n of t he f r a m e , palpitationofthe 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 congenital debility or disease , are the consequences of an alluring aad pernicious practice , alike destructive to the mind and body . " —Bell ' s New Weekly Messenger . " Although a newspaper is not the ordinary channel for the expression of opinion upon the merits of a medical work , this remark is open to exception in any instance where the publio , 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 has hitherto shrouded its own ignorance . The work bofore us treats of subjects we believe generally , yet very strangely , neg le c ted b y t he me dic a l a ttenda n t , and icquiriDg doubtlessly ( as in operative midwifery aud the surgery of the eye ) an entire devotedness to a deeply important branch of study . The 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 style , and is evidently the production of a mind long and practically conversant with tbe diseases of the most delicate division of the human organization . "— The Magnet . " The securi ' . y of happiness in the marriage state 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 suffering under a despondency of the character alluded to ; and advice will be found calculated to cheer the drooping heart , and point the way to renovated health . " Messrs . Lucas & . Co . are to be daily 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 fee of £ 1 , without which no notice whatever can be taken of their application : and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on . J Sold in Leeds , by Mr . Joseph Buckton , Bookseller , 50 , Bnggate , by whom this Work is sent ( post-paid ) 3 s . od .
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NEWS AGENCY , BOOKSELLING AND LONDON PERIODICAL ESTABLISHMENT , No . 10 , KIRKGATE , ( opposite the Packhorse Inn , ) HUDDERSFIELD . EDWARD CLAYTON begs most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public generally , that he has OPENED the above Establishment , where he intends carrying on the above business in all its various departments , aud hopes , by strict attention to all Orders confided to his care , to merit a share of the Publio ' s patronage , which will ever be hia study to deserve . Orders received , and promptly attended to , for all the London and Country Newspapers , Periodicals , &o . Every description of Books and Periodicals , constantly on Sale . Leeds , Halifax , Manchester , and Liverpool Papers . Agent for the Sale of Db . M'Douall ' s Celebrated Flobida Pills , which have only to be known to be duly estimated ; no Family should be without these Pills in the House , read M'Douall ' s p a _ phlet and judge for yourselves . Wholesale and Retail Agent for Jackson ' s Breakfast Beverage . A liberal allowance made to Country Agents .
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . " Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 , Cfri entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at II your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of tho groat good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is dearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The faot is , however , predjudice i& fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A tew cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted . "A young female came into the shop to-day for a 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 . " Very many oases of extraordinary cures have ' occurred among the aged workpeople , both male 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 to , that from being unable 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 excited the envy of those younger persous who had been employed in their absence ; and it is a laughable fact , that Parr ' s Pills come in for a share of their rancour . The old people continue to take the pills regularly in small quantities , and find them as necessary to their health and prosperity as their daily food , " The next and last case which 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 the faot 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 mechanic 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 little , his disorder would have its periodical return ; but being advised to try PARR'S LIFE PILLS , he bought a few hoxes , 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 , Fie 6 t-street , London . " . MIRACULOUS CUBE FHOM THE USE OF PABR ' 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 Pabb ' s Life Pills . Before having recourse to them , I had been for upwards of five years afflicted with a most distressing malady , which the different medical men who attended me all pronounced to be a serious case of hydrocele ( or dropsy of the scrotum ) , and declared there was no other chance of either relief or cure than undergoing a surgical operation . I was thus driven almost to despair ; and consulted the treatise written by Sir Astley 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 . Fprtunately , I heard of the great fame of Pabr ' 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 soorbutic affection , which Ihadbeen much troubled with since my return from India in 1827 ; and now there is not a vestige of disease left in my whole system , as I am now in better health and spirits than I have been for fourteen years . I feel certain you would have accounts of far more cures , if people would persevere in the use of the pills a proper length of time , as I have done . I give you my heartfelt thanks , and authority to publish 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 , Choadle , carrier . " Manchester , Feb . 7 , 1842 . " FROM MR . HEATON , BOOKSELLEB , 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 the cases would be a task too formidable for me , and which has prevented my writing to inform you before , as I can hardly tell where to begin . One mau said he wanted a box of Life Pills , for Life Pills they were to him , they had done him so much good , in relieving him of an obstinate cough and asthma . 11 Another said tbey were worth their weight in gold ! as he was not like the same man since he had taken them . " Another said his wife had had a bad leg fer 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 well as tb . 9 other . "A very respectable female aaid her husband had been afflicted above two years , and had tried many things , but since he had taken Parr ' s Life Pills he was quite a new man . "You will please send immediately , by Deacon ' s waggon , 36 dozen boxes at Is . Lid ., 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 . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street , London . " CAUTION—BEWABE OF IMITATIONS . In order to protect the publio from imitations , the Hon . Commissioners of Stamps have ordered the words Parr ' s Life Pills to be engraved on the Government Stamp , which is pasted round the sides of each box , in white letters on a bed ground . Without this mark of authenticity they are spurious and an imposition I Prepared by the Proprietors , T . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street , London ; and sold wholesale by their appointment , by E . Edwards , 57 , St . Pauls , also by -BmlajaaBA Sons , Farringdon-street , and Button and Co ., uow Churchyard J and retail by at least one , agent in every town in the United Kingdom , and by most respectable dealers in medicine . ^ KfiL-MSS 2 s . M , and family boxes Us . each . Full directions jure given with each box . »
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TO THE EDITOR DP THE SOB . THKRK STAB . Siu—Were it not to communicate ne ~! that otber indiTidoals diiTBt rot , through fear of beiDg dixidTantiie-J in tmploy . I vronld fcot write bo often . " Mr-r . ^ -r colliers here bin d their workpeop l e upo n a wc ; ve mo th s term . If any man thus boaad shall be s > is _ :.: cse diy ( although ^ orkiBg pirce- ^ ork ) he mas : lo ~ e i _ r Mini o £ 2 a . 6 d- for being thus absent , unless he firs : ottalrs his master ' s conseLi ; -wh ^ at the sam e time niters can keep his bound men idle for months , if h ; tcinka proper , without being answerable to his b- > nad men for thfcir existence Any man " who is not that bound is liable Ij be discharged any bonr his master stall thisk to £ x upon . No man can b-j bound or . * y en the mos : degrading terms ; that is , he m _ t ernstut to be a ¦ willinz 6 iave .
Tn- few Caartists here are of the right sort . I am &zre , sir , "on could cot bear to s&e the svmpithetic tears fcbed by the honest , bnt discfernins poor of thia , peace on account of t ' ae ill treatment that " onr friend Fraivus" to use their own ¦ words ) ¦• ha 3 met with from wieked sha-s-r&dic < il !< . '' Tha people here aro of that ti ^ ta who say little bnt think mucaj None of them can yet make public speeches , but tht-y try their > -tren :: ta in tha following nrmr . er : —Upon any day of aoiaSiment ( aid ihsy Lavs a fe ~ j or . fl of them will say , " I can in : J ; i no s ^ -s-sc ' a . tul r » : i ibose \ rho ara in ix ; jar of the CCiirtfr f-ilow rue to the ui . b ? r si ie of the road ; " ¦ biiicveme the Cnarter La 3 the mtjority .
I hiiTe lectared a f = -w time-a ii ^ -re A conncil is forxaei '; and when they have funds sufficient t ± t-y will s ; nd for cs . rds , and so on , -which will be in a week or \ v-, so ihas you £ ? & I hsvr . done seme goad . The Korihei r . Star is the principal origin of Chartism here . S 3 , sir , I remain ? s before , Ati unflinching Chartist , Petee Rigby , from Chorley . KitcHSi Terrace , Oct . 3 , 1 S 42 .
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examination and committal of mr . william wildgooss . O'i Friday Mr . William Wildgao = e was examined private : ? at the Coart-house , Hy de , be ' oro Samuel Ashio ; , E ; q .. and committed -ill the Darby Assizes for s = pe 3 kh : j { ii . flsmmatory-and seiviu « u « language at a njftrinq en "i 21 bevy -hill , near G ; os ; -yp . in Derbyshire , on t : s 11 th o : August . The vyitne ; s against h ? ir : ¦ ¦ ¦ .,-= a mm of loose chiraf . cr , named Jjssph Wood , a srinder at Mr . Henry L-. 6 ' s factory , Bedlam . From the information we can collect i : e is instigated by rerengr , as 2 rlr . Wildt-oosc- was a witness against him some time previous in a case of assault aii ' j he has been heard io f . sj rhi-r- he would hare
revenge of him . 1 believe the respectables , the eouon Lords , in this part of the country are determined to put Mr . Wildgoose down , as lie is knowi : to be a staunch Cnartist and 2 gehtkraan . The b : i i 'hat- is required is , thas he be bound himseif in £ ' 2 ^ 0 and two securities in £ 100 each- His friends trust that his brother Chanist 3 will cme forward wr . h their mites , nod saTe his wife and two iittle children from starvation or the horrorsof a bsHiie , as we have no chanei of prof-nring the r ^ quirec bail for hies in this par ; cf the country . A Committee- sis on Wednesday and Saturday nights at the Char . ist room at Hollingsworih , to receive fnbssriptions for the defence fund , where all donations w : li be thankiuliy received and acknowleged in the ^ : nr .
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Hokeible Musdek . —Inrbrmsti ^ D ws sreceivrd on Tuesas ^ nicrniii jT at theMetropc ' r . ^ . n Police-office , Great S ^ oijand-yaro , of the following inhuman murder , Tvh-chwas perpetrated en ths corning c > i Saturday ] asr , vhea ihe dweliing-hous- . of tr . e rwo Misses G " jdcar .: s , a : Stanley , in the duniy of Derby , -was buTt ' J ^ ricns-y entered , and both -niiates beaten sbon ^ ihtir heids and faces ; one of whom has * : uce died from -he wounds inflicted . A i \ .-ivdrd nt ' 0 Will be ' lfc : ed ; rzniedia ' . ely by S : r James Grahim , fer : he ati > re ; : eniion of the . guiliy pur-. ies . I xrr . AORDi . NAST AnEiiPT at MuKDza . —An extraviu ; ::-ir > - and most inhuman attecip ; was made on Stindsy i-t ' , rya man named J ; . i-j s -la ' . ltT ? . or Mail-rd . tj n-nrder his wife , at Hv : a ::: gford , Cambrid ^ e ; h : ri . ilallers and his fa : ^ Lr-: n-2 aw lived next doer to one another , and on Sunday afternoon .
duTiDi : Uivise service , whilst sH the pirsons residinic in the r . cuse af . jommg his own were at church , he eniiced h : s —; - ¦ _ , Tvho is pregnant , to : he brink of a well in the back part of the premises , and , watching his oppcrtcnity , rrhen the unfortunate woman ' s attei-f . on was engaged , he seized her suddenly , and threw her hradfor-. most into the well , w hich i s a b ou r , ten cr twelve fttt deep . In the fail the poor creAture s hesd came upwards , and , r . s ' . h ^ rs was not more than five feet of water in the v . x'il , she ¦ sras enabled to keep her mouth above the sur : '< icc . S : eicg th . i : h : s . oj-r-t was cot hkely to be n 7-e : cd . the icxird- yen ? vrrc t-h jump- ? d down upon her s '^ eUidrrs , and criccavourcu to trample her uader t .. e w ? .: rr . Dnvir- j ; his ai ^ nipt tha struggles of tha vrcma : ; -.-jr life vr , r oreacrul : and f-ach time that her bt . id r _ -. > e
above the survive , sho made use of the brief or ; a " . h : nt ; t-o beieecn : ioi 12 the rnosi agonizing tones to spare her . prcsaisjj' ^ vnai if he woul d desist from his de- [ Eiirn , she w . Ud ek mention a word of what hid : hap ? --: rd . lie replied that he had gone too J '^ r to ' Bt ? p , an-I fhe Tronivi hang him if he spared her life . Moved a : Jasr , ei : har t-y the fear that somebody ; woald arr . ve , tr by v ' . xy for his victim , he relented , go : - a lacder , and bt-iu-jd her oat . The moment she j ¦ was inside her bed-room , she had the presence of ' mind to lock the deer . He tried to get into the i room , cat-not succeeding , made his escape . When j the monster ' s father-in-law returned from church the circumstances became known , and the ma ; , is- ; terial aathoriries haying ceeu made acquainted with j them , the poor woman's deposition was taken down , ; and a warrant issue s for the appi ehension of ihe arisoner , who is supposed to have come to London .
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From the London Gazette of Friday , Sept . 30 . BANHE . TJPIS . William Ur ^ ahart , -late of Calcutta , in the East Indies , but now of i , Weliinglon-street , Strand , London , Merchant , October 10-and November 11 , at eleven , at the Coart of Bankruptcy . Mr . T . M . Alsagtr , official assi gnee , Birchin-lane ; ' and Messrs . Simpson » ndCobb , solicitors , Austin-friaxs , . London . Henry Thomas Harrison , orTavistoci-row , Coventgarden , Middlesex , hotel-keeper , October 11 , at twelve , and November 11 , at o :: e , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . George Gibson official assignee , 72 , Basinghalistreet ; and ilr . Charles Ford , solicitor , 5 , BioomsDury-Etjuare . John Yarrs . ^ .. inn ., nf SmlniTtcr T . inp ^ n ^ hirA _ ump ^ r John iarra < ? . J an . of Sp . iiaiLincolnshire a r
, , ng , , groc , October 15 and November 11 , at twelve , at the Whits Hart Inn , Spaldirg . Messrs . Thompson and Co ., solicitors , Salter ' s-hJl , London . Frincis Sandon , cf Rngeley , Staffjrdshire , cabinetmafcer , October 29 and November 1 J , st eieven , at the Ssran Hotel , Lichfieid . Mr . "William Henry Smith , solicitor , 22 , Bedford-row , London ; and ilr . Frederick Crabb , solicitor , Rug-loy . Adolphns Blamenthil , of Birminsaam , ¦ wine merehiDt , October 10 and November 11 , nt eleven , at the " Waterloo-rooms , Birmingham . Mtssrs Chilton and Aclana , solicitors , 7 . CLsncery-lEie ; and ilr . Jehn Suckling , solicitor , BirmlDgbam . Richard Lewin , of Northampton , leather seller , October 7 and November ll . ^ at eleven , at tne Angel Kot&l , Northaxiptcn . Mr . George Ran >" s , s . l ! citi / r , Northampton ; and Mr . Robstt Jennirga Cros 3 , Eolidtor , 3 , Esscx-comt , Temple , London .
? Ar . T 5 ET . SHlFS DISSOLVED . Arthnr Wile-.-zou Joces and William Rylarce , of " Whitfirld , LiBcishire , colour makers . WillLim Graham and ChtrJej Robert Tayior , of Liverpool , comruissiunmerehanta . Hirsnets and Eaton , boot and shoemakers , liverpool . Bennett Briscoe And W . RobiEson . cf Liverpool , dtaiers inhors-. s . Robert Hollaed Mir . J : " : ri Holland , of Manchester , commisaon agents . R- _ - '; :. ii At ) -j ar .. ; G ^ rre Ccariessrorth , of Sheriff Heit -nbr . dr . e , Tortihire , brick makers . Solomon Flersheim aad Isaac Jc ? eph Mol ; er , of Manchester , commission aeer . ts . Wiiliam Entwisle ana Robert Entwisie , cf H-ilihaw-nieor , near B . ? ltcn , Lanci « hire , nankeen mannfacliLTers . Jchn Audley Jee , ilatthe-B- Jee , and Arthur La-h ? ra , cf I /^ rpc-ol , brokers . Joseph Mijor and John Pjricr , of Ku . ej ; on- ^ po 3-HnJi , coramiision agents .
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froni f ts Gaifiit vf Tutsda : > , Oct . i . . BAXKECPTS . Samuel Y-.-5 r . 5 er , merchant , Tower-street , City , to surrender . Oct 15 , at two , and Nov . 15 . st eleven , a : the Conrt of nnnfcTupt-y . Mr . L 3 ckington , efficisi assignee , Co ! € m-n-3 lrv = t-bcil-lincs ; Messri Bourduion » nd Song , solicitor ? , Great Winchestf r- « treer . BcDJsmin Jasper Wood , optician , Liverpool , Oct- IS and Nov . 15 , at cne , at ths Ciaretdon-rooms , Livcrpoo :. Messrs . Hail , Bishop , and Mourilyan , Vernlain-bu ! . iings , Gray's Inn , London ; and Sir . Neal , Lirerp ^ i , solicitors . Benjamin Harereaves , teilor , Manchester , Oct . 15 nt four , and Nov . 12 at eleven , at the Commissioner " s-Tooms , Manchester . Mr . Bhutotiore , St . Martin ' s-plsce , Chxriuz-cra ^ i . solicitor .
Mark Pearson , chymist , Workinirton , Cnmberiacd , Osi . 51 and Nov . 15 at eleven , at the Black Lion Inn , Whitsbaven . Mr . Elder , Clements-inn , London ; Messrs . Armistead and iinsgrave , Whitehaven , solicitors . S * mcel Thorp , drjsalt ^ r , Manchester , Oct 24 and ifoT . 15 , at the ComDiissioners ' -rooHi , Mancl . fster . Mr . Baxter , I ^ Ecoln ' s-inn-cVHs . London ; and ilessrs . Sale and Worihington , jisiicberter , solicitors . Ant r . io Mathe ¦ and SrepLen Mcore , msrehar . ts , L ^ -a-peul , Oct . 20 and Not . 15 . it one , at the Clarenr . Mocni ? , Liverpool , ilr . Thompson , Liverpool ; *¦ - ¦ 1 Mfcssri =. Cuvelj =, Stiibeci . tnd Eall , SonthamptDnt ? :. "iir ^ s CnancQy- ; 2 ne , London , solicitora . ' = Harris , glsss ms-. nf . ictcjer , Binningham , Oct . lo ^; , J N ot . 15 , tt the Waterloo-rooms , Birmingham . Mr Cisplin , Gray ' s-inn-Equare , London ; and Messrs . Arc ,-: ¦' .. ETaines , and Arnold , or In ^ leby , Wragge , and C ^ pe , Brsiingham , Eolicitor ? .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 8, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1182/page/2/
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