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ABERNETHY'S PILE OINTMENT . j .. . . I . -.-..... . ; . . i- ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ¦¦ '¦ ; fit * painful and toxins disease is the Piles ! aad coMparatively hiw . feitifthe afflicts * kaW t < w « ~ wl , fenreaby . «« M 5 raroMlst . « 94 i « dskill ! Tkis , n . ^ ouht , iises from th » ' wTofp . werfawSJK ; ^ , adiinn «^ by th « p « rfes Sion ; inde « .. steSg ibtermal aedicins sti . uld » JwlwK * * oidedK ^ 11 . complaiaU , 3 £ e * w ^ etor , ftneaWeiintmemtf efter yeajsof acntt WWUMnSMeSffltfkSSSI ess « inen tof « iit aalmtttsni ^ , Mr Abemeaj ^ was by him " wsUwf b ' p « &t •^?* £ d tt £ v ^ S » f' b ! Saisn pre « e » I «» k «;; Wea A « aM « is «< heaHng * ' Tast « umber of des > erat « ca « e « . Utk in ^ dbntoftSfiri . ^ ortAdwWM- ^ jnwt rf whick cMashUbsen under aedical ^ and ^ oBeif ^ Ttet rtSVZ . gdsablean ^ ^ lbtrMthysPilaOUtmtnt « u mWoiuc ^ i to the punli . 1 jWi 4 i 7 « m whs&iS Z ? S yhealed bj ; iU «» Se * t » m ,. aai sine , its iatndoctiva the &me tf this wnta . it Wnread ftr and 1 tvidV ^ l « . n ^ ledicsl PwfcssioB , always si . w a « d iinwiffing to ecknowledge the Tirtue ^ . fanVm ^ c ?«» ot 8 r « Mr ^ th ^ Ses , do now fr ^ y ana frankly admif that Abefaethy's Pile OintmintU motKb 7-rrfMblelreSMado ? taTa " ^^ Kn remedy ia avery stage andTariety of thatappalfingmaladj ' " - TaimaDlepreparaboa , bat a S " ^ E ! 3 i 1 ? &S ! L 1 ? rf * S ! l Sl ? i ? T ° ? , tIle « into ^ * « aL itultitad « ofwes of its effica « y might fce pro dowdiftha-natar . of-th . eoaylamt did motreadep those wh « hate bee » qsred MwilllBg to pubUsh tgir names . ¦ -. - ¦ : .. ' •> , ¦ .. •¦ . -. s *• • ^^ Jftitt ^^^^ sST ^ ¦ € !] £ ?^ - ? a > S » « on . for 11 s ., with fill direce . nsfornse , by C . ^ I' ( A ^^^ e i ^^ -l ^ . ^ fJ 1 er - ^ % « x *« . SowTowb ; la » d . « , ivhera also cam bejroodrsi V B « rare to askfe 'ABBKHBTHTa FICB OISTHBNT . Tbe PubBe are requesteS to Db on tte& guara ggsinst noxious cmpasiuous sola at low pneet , andt » ootervetii 5 t n « necaop « isiblT be genuine , unless the najns ^ Swa , ispmted « th . < HTir » 'aent 8 taihpaffix » 4 t 08 ackp « t , 4 s . 6 d ^ ifbiAis . the lowest priiBtheprtprietoris ^ MbledteseU it ikjtiniitothegwatexpeBieoftlwiHgredients . , "• , . CORNS AND BUNIONS . PAULS EVERY MAN'S FltlBND , F < an ^^^ Bp ^ F c ^ s , ^ i ^ , <^ i ie . , : . ¦ •' - . . f •« sure wt . sVpfyS *** f * * * MTe >»* Hnoya « ces ,. withoutcausing th . least paiasrinconvanienw . Uiilik . all zSter remedies . ^ o * «> rns , its openti . n is such as to render the cutting of Corns altogthtr nnneeeaaty ; indeed , wa ^ s * rtheprak > h « f ^^ -Sr ? lH : i . timesfc 5 5 ? S eroilB . and' ¦» " bcenftequenfly attendedwitk la-Stable eonseqnea ^» , besiaestteUabih ^ te increase thar-r . wth ; it adheres with the snestgentle pressmre , proves an instant and dCH ? ™ lrdief & 8 mtortnre # ana » w * perseTeranceii ittapplicatito , entirely aradicatts ths ia iiweterate-ConiBana . ?^!^* * - ^ __^ ' ' ' festimonialsnav . bttn rW ^ 7 ^ S ? ? P « of ODB hMdred FhysiciansaBaSmgeona of the greatest eminence , wOias&ujnuHUCT OScersi . "' » m Amj MidNaij , and nsarly one thousand priTate letters from fha geatrjis mandconnti 7 , Bpe 8 iinginMk ! llt 8 , ^ fthlB Tiattal ) lercmea ? - : : FreparedbyJeha Fox , in boxes » . " . lid-f or ^ three small boxes in « n « for 2 s . 9 d ., aid io bs had , with fall dlrectioM&r use , « f C . Kis « , Sti . 81 , Han !** . ' -8 *** * " . Hoxton : New Town , London , and all wholesale and retail meiiciha tttdora in town and country . Ibe gemtu ne I 1 ** the name of John Fox on the stamp ; 'i 2 » . 9 d . Box cures th . most W "™^ ' Ast for ra » l ' s Every Man ' * Friend . " ' - : ' - > •' - -Viv J Ateraeffiy ' s Pile Ointment , Paul ' * Com Plaster , at * Aberaethy ' sPae Powders are sold by ttefoll « wingrespect « bl . C ^ d ^ . a I sS * toSb ^^ ; iawarai , 67 . St . Paul'sClitttcfi-yard J BdHer . ^ Cheapside ; Newbery , St . Baal' i ; Sfltton . Bow Chnrcli . jMd ; J 8 nn . wM 8 , ComhilljSanger . iso , ( Werfrstreet ;; SSSRJSLS ^ pS ^* ^ * B 3 P « ate-street Wiflwnt- Owei , 53 , Mar ?* lin 0 * a-8 * reet . Surton-erescent ; Bade , »> OoswelLstreet ; Pj » nt , a 29 , gfzaaa- Haanay an * Co ., 63 , Oxfard-streef jmdretaUby all respectable chemisw and meaieine xendors inL » nden . Coobtm Asbhts . —BainsaadNewsome : i £ ? Buckton , Times Oace | Heaton Smeeton , * AUen , Hall , Rsithardt « a Sons , J . C . Browne , 4 S , -Briggate , Thor ato .: W , Boar-lane , Denton , Qarlanfi , Mann , B . w , 'Harrey Haigb , late TsxbottomBpOaBd and Kemplay , Land Moxoo , C . Hay , ies , Brfegate , Rhodes , Bell and Brooke Lord , B . C . Hay , Medical Hall , Leeds ; Pratt , Blackburn , Newlry . &'nr aington , Manti and Wilson , Rogerson , Stanfield , Brad-€ ord ; Hartley , DenUn , Faterhouse . Jepson , Wo ^ , Dyer , Parker , Jennings , andLeyland , Halifax ; Smith , BUsnd ; Ernst , Cadwell , Sell , and Smith , Wakefield ; Harrison , Bafttsley ; Knowels , Thorne , BnK i «« Spivey . Hud-Offzfield ; Hadson , Keithlcj ; Lofthouse , Btinhardt , Kirtsn , Alcock , BJiihes , Burrell , Be ll , Boi ^ i Heal « y , Mel . foo . Freeman , Pickering . Garton , Williamson , Chapman , Hasmoid , Wallis , Walker , Brqomheaa , Noble , Foster , Harfman , Stepaeasoa Weir , Byder and Barker , HnH ; Pipes , Keaingham , Johnson , Earle , C . rnwat ' . RoblB » 6 n - Brigham , BeTerley ; Brooks , Doncaster ; Matthews , Creaser , Driffield ; Cass , Coole ; Millner , Pickering , - Stefea-MO , Whitby ; Bolton , Bamsbard and Co ., Hargrove , Fisher , Otlej ^ Lianey , York ; Marstpn , Brigy , Hur 8 t ; Ei . '< lfflon » Ataltage , Ingoldby . Longbottom , Loath ; Wainwright , Howden ; Rsyner , Smith , Burlington ; Hortby , ifnuigliiPt Jefferson , Holton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Champley , Broomhead , Ireland , Bnckall , Scarborough ; Smith , Farby , BridliDg , " ton ; AOams , Colton , Fallen , Selby ; Oroblier , Market TVeCghton ; J ? leck Marib , Sotherham ; Hatteriley , Ball , OSser , Barton ; Brown , Gainsborough ; GiedMll , OU Delph ; Prlestmay , Poje , 'Pontefraet ; Dalby , Wetherby Baler Sedate ; Dixoa . HertbaUert * n ; Ward , Bichmond ; Ward , Stokesley ; Paggrtt aad Thompson , Thlrsk ; Konkhoose , Barnard Castle ; Pease , Darlington ; Jennett , Stockton . And by all respectable Chemists and Mediciiie Teniors in every Market Town in England . ' ... ; ) . : ' ' /; Wkole » ale . Agents : —Messrs Belton , Blansaard and Co ., Druggists , Mecklegate , York . . ., . !
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ABE ACKSOWLED 6 ED TO BB THE BESI MEDICISE IK THE WORLD . Inintro&ucmg the following Testimonials t * the notice of the public , it may not be out « f place in giving * few observations respecting Parr ' s Life Pills . This medicine has been before the British public only a few years , and Tjerhapsiathe annals of th . world wasnevsr seen saoiess equal to their progress ; the virtues of this Medicine Hsreat once acknowledged wherever tried , andrecommendationfollowedrecommendation ; hundredsbadsoon to acknowlelge ttiat Parr ' s Life Pills had saved them , sad were loud in their praise . The startling facts that trere continually brought before tbe public at once removed any prejudice which some may have felt ; the eontinnal good which resul ted from their usa spread their feme lar and wide , at this moment there i 3 scarcely a country on tka face of the globe which has not beard of gieir benefit ? , and have songht for supplies , whatever mig ht be the cost of transmission . The Ynited States , Ganad ., India , and evenChina have had immense quantities shipped to their respective conntrios , and with the same remit as in England—Usrvxasu . Goon .
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BEWARE OF SPimiOUS naTATIOSS . Vonearegeamneanles 3 t ! is words " Parr ' sLifa Rife ' are in White Letters raaRed Ground , . a tbe Government Stamp pasted round each box ; also th . fao suaSe of the signature of the proprietors , "T . Roberts and Co ., Crane-court , Pleet-street , L » ndon , " oa the Directions . Sold in boxes at Is lid ., 2 s . 9 i , and femily packets at Us . each , by &U respectoblemedicin . vemd . rs throughout ths world , full directi . as are given with « aci box .
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KISG'S RESPIBATOBT L 0 ZBSGE 3 1 A FFOSD a saft , easy , and immediate relief , ia al O . cases , arisinE from a deranged state of the resjiratorv organs , produced by exposure to cold and « ther causes ? They effect a rapid cure in cases of hoar * emess , and difficulty in breathing . Coughs , arising from whatever cause , and however violent and distressing , obtain fipeedymitigae « i ; and , if the Lozenges aw used patiently forash . rttime , they . wiileffecta complet . < nre . Asthma , ia its mostobstinate fonn , wdl beenred if due patienceb . but exercised , In cases of sore tbroit they are of great value . ' In old consumptive dry toughs , they afford the greatest eomfortbv producing free expectoration ; and , in Aa early stages of consumption , their demulcent qualities sidd a aeKgitfal solace , and tead toalLij thiprovolnn ! tickiin"ioft 8 throat which excites coughing . In fact ,
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DI . 5 PEXSART FOR THB CURE OP DISEASES OP XflB SKIN AST ) Att CUIAJSEOUS AFFECTIONS , Haxtstz ^ d Sxbest , Fitzbot Sqoare . Parisian—THOMAS IH 5 IS , M . D ., S 8 , JTJtroj » g « ar « , JfepStwo / Uw ! Segal CtOege of Surgeons , London ; late Jit / stout £ * fgtt » pt the Hon . But India Compatitfa nee .
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IT K a strange a&amalyin tbe practice and prorress of medioal science in this country , that amongst all ( fee bentv * lent and noble iastitntions wtabUsbed for the aHeriation of human misery , then exists but one devoted to the Cora or ameii » ration of Diseases of the Skin . It Is tnitiiireU knowa to il » e menbars of tha faculty , Cbst the ravage U these stubbarm and «» auring phgues of humaa life ar . more extensive than those of any other kn * wn disorder , there beug Uttl * short of half- « -nuUion ofnatUnts OMsally seeking relief . K we turn our eyes Cofrancewe shall find th . importance of this subject trf 4-c recomised . and the exsrtions ofatn of science
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riety in diagnosis , that it is hopeless to expect any apmaach to specific remedies from the uncertain results of Hiflmdual and scattered practice . . ; . ! Kotwithstanding " the laudable endeavours of th . various British Authors who hav . written upon this subjectandth « highest talent has not bean wantingintherespect—sSH , of actual-curative progreis lifde or nothing has been aciieT » d j and this , plainly , from the want of atheatre of action , where the operations an « results of earativs appKances might fre ocularly testad , compared , ana treasured up ia the garner of experience . . ¦ Hear Dr Wats 9 » on this subject : — 'To . become expert * says he , in th . dkgn * as of these blemishes , and in curing sttcb of them as are curable by our art , yoa . mnst ste than .
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Shorty wilibe pHhtUhet ,.-.- , A TREATISE OS SKIN DISEASES , Aod all Cutaneous' Affections , arising from functioaal d * aogement (» f the digestive organs , " degenerated sleta ofthe blood , or other causes ; ¦ ' . r j ,. ' . By Thohas Iknis , M . D ., ' ' j Jfts * er . 0 / . tteRoyal College of Surgeons , London ; Late AteistaHt Surgeon inihcBon . East 'India Corn aavps Sertiee ; Jhysieian to the Dispensary for . Diseases : of the ffcin , Htunpsttad St ., Fitsvg Square . 'With numerous cases showing the Author ' s successful treatment of Cutaneous Diseases of the most inveterate character , and suggesting treatment whereby many distressing and disfiguring , blemishes ofthe skin may be removed , and all painful affoctioBs ofthe skin alleviated . Dr Innis may b . consulted daily , at his residence , 33 , FiteroT Square , I / Ondon . ¦ ....
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" j » h : " ^^ x ' Jnsfeffl * . Beliaf and ipeeflf ^^^ M ^^ - COTJGHs ! COLDS ,: ' ^^^^ fw Hoarseness , Asthma , Hoop . eori ^^^^^^^ W ^ s » g Cough , Influenza , Cob- i * smi ^/ VJ ¥ i >* ow ; ju"j ; sumption , &e ., by ' . BROOKE'S . , MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM . "IT-VERT family ought tqkeep a constant snpply ofthe JCi medicine , which is prepared from ingredients of this most healiag , softening , and . xpeetorating qualities ; is a rich and plesant pectoral balsam , and . has bs « n given in numerous cases with singular success . The . xtraordinary power , whioh . it possesses in immediately relieving ,: and eventually curing , the most obstinate coughs , colds , hoarseness / asthma , and all complaints of Ibe breath , is almost incredible , but will be fully proved on trial . - * In that unpleasant tickling congb , which deprives th . sufferer so constantly of rest , it will be found invaluable , as it instantly allays theirritation , a single doss affording immediate relief , aad in mast cases a single battle effects " a permanent cafe . .. '' . " For the hooping c 6 n ; h , it ~ -will be fonad an inTalmabia remedy , depriving those harrassing spasmodic paroxjsms of their violence , ani from ' its powerful expeeurant and heating qualities , speedily effectiug a , complete cure .
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Testimonials stowing the fffiecxy of Bftobe ' s MtiB / lmu Cough Balsam tit Spasmodii AtSima . Horton-street , HAifaa , Km . 9 rd , 1810 . Dexb SiB 3 , —I bug to offer you my sincer . thanks for the relief I have received from your excellent Cough Balsam ; I have for some monthsbeen harassed by a most di » tressing cough , arising from Spasdomic Asthma , which your medicine alone has beenabl . to alleviate . It has been the means of rendering my life comfortable , and , as I bare found Us « ffecte so truly invaluabl . tome , I think ft but justice to givi my testimony to ite excellence , which you are atliberhr to pnbb ' sh if yo « thmkproper . . ¦ : -., m J ao » gentlemen , yours respectfully , Messrs T . M . and CBrcoke . TfABiMAsm .
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8 , Essex Chambers , Manchester , Sept 8 th , 1817 . iwnffif wf a SeTeral » f mj family hav . derived muoh ^« n , ^ 6 Iue 0 , , Sl TalnaW » Mellifluous Cough Balsam ; and you will 1 think do rood service to societv by making the medicine more generally iwmu To Me . sr . T ^ SKki ^ . . j *^
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In cases whero the Cough or Sh . rtness of BreathUtstv violent , an occasional doBe of Brooke ' s Aperient or Anti bilious Pills will be found to accelerate the cure Prepared only by T . M . and C . Brooks , chemists , Dews , bury , in bottles at l » id . and jb . 9 d . each . And sold wholesale by them ; Messrs Barclay and Sons Farringdon-street ; Hannay and Co ., Oxford-street ; Dary Mackmurdo and Co ^ TJppar Thamei-itreet ; and Thomas Marsden and Sons , Queen . itre « t , london . Tbomas Eyre and Co ., Liverpool . Bolton , Blancaard and Co ., York . And retail by aUrespectablspatentmedioine vendors .
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The Dean of Ely has walked through th « tube of Lord Rosse ' s telescope with an umbrella up * .
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^ . tratea . ? Twe nty ^ AuaVS S ;^^ « tonsMDi wiUjUtHoh , Generate , JntsptcUt , mi AnaW&AJm ' ^^ i ^^^^ rnage . , •' . s . ^ . k pn r ^ editi 0 " ' « Ja « X « a » lB 6 pases ; pri » e t apttlgffip »^ tfrOmtt 8 B 4 UWi 8 hm ( lnt ' Att a ™ m- i \ * ^ i F RIE ND ; ; A meical work ; on tee exhaustion and physical decay of thei system , producca by exoesaws indulgence , th » conseq SS « 9 t lBf ^ ' ortUe . abuse , of mercury , with tbsemuons on tha married state , " and the flisuuaufiaft-¦ tionii which prevent it ; iUustrated by 26 e . loured « . f *""|?» *?* by . the ; d . taU of caseB . By Ri and L . PBRRY . and ^ o I ? , Beraers-street , Oxford ¦ street , t . nd . n . rubhshed by th . authors , and sold by Strange , 31 / Paternoster-row ; Hannay , \ 63 , and Sanger ; 150 Oxfordstreet ; Starie , 23 , TichbornMfcreet , Haymarket ; and Gordon , US , Leadenball-street , ' Lbndon J . and R . Rakaesj and Co ., Leithwalk , Edinburgh ; D . Campbell ; ArgylLstreet , Glasgow ; J ., Priestly ; Lord-street . and T . Newton , , ehwch . street , . Liverpool ; B . H . Ingham , Marketplace , Manchester . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •' - ¦• : = * . ; . ? - ••
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THE GKBATE 5 T SALE OF ANT MEDICINES ¦ ,, ' ' IK THE GLOBE .
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Cure » f a Dreadful aid Dangerous Case ef Erysipelas In the fottwihrg remarkaile ease the Lady had been hot deafund blind from ihe virulence ef the complaint : —Feb 19 ^ , 1817 . ¦ . . ; - . Mrs Gibbons , of Tivoli-place , ChelteBham , was for two years so dreadfully afflicted with Erysi pelas that she becace ( however extraordinary it may appear ) beth blind and deaf , from the severity ofthe disease , and during the whole of tn » time she was attended by several of , the most eminent aedical men in Cheltenham , without receiving any benefit whatever , and , as a last resource , she tried Holloway ' s pills and eintment , which in two months perfectly cured the dreadful complaint , ana likewise restored her to health . .
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Sold by th . Proprietor , 244 , Strand , ( near Temple Bar London , aad by all respectable Vendors of Patent iiedi cines throughout the civltizeu world , in Pots and Boxes atls . ljd ., 2 s . » d ., 4 s . 6 d ., Us ., 22 s ., and 32 s . each . There is a verj considerable saving in taking the larger sizes . N . B . —Directionsfortho guidance ot ' patientsaro affixed to each pot and box .
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Lost , ox Stomk ! —A carpetbag containing prints of Feargus O'Connor Esq ., and olber matters , « f but small value , except te th . owner , T Martin , Artlrt , lana Office , High HolborH . One guinea reward is offered for its recovery . Should any person offer the prints for sale , the person to whom they may be offered , is requested to detain tbe vendor , and give immediate notice to Ihe dirertora of tbe Nat : » u . » l Laud Company , H 4 , High Holborn . . * . " '
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2 % ffiti ! tt ^* w ^^« na ^ « no ' wers ^ wh ? eal « rg « tb th . soul , and openest aU tbatbavfhe ^ h e 5 w "; n » truction and to relish virt « e . Be « 6 wretehed '«? ? HttIe ivi 0 ™ w 18 " ' to ! and he that is ItaeWSiS ^ Want thee ' waata «« 7 thing with
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J S . * ^ . LING'S STOMACH PILLS , ; BILIOUS , Uver AND STOMACH ¦ \ ' , : ^ COAIPLAINTS . - ¦ • . ; T emcaevforo ^ ^ " «• medicine of long . tried bowels the ' e" ° !? ectillSa » disorders : oftao 8 tomachand w * , S X £ ? ° l 8 ppetit ?' 8 ick head-ache , giddidrowsShil ? . ' 9 after m 8 al 8 ' dizainess of the eyes , SSw SwkS K 8 iuthe 8 tomiien ™* bowels / In ' di ) of . veMfun ? iX # J ! S Ll ) owe ? ' 'can 8 l « 8 a disorganisation SSwfe - ' ' * in this most excellent BaSSSfST S ^ wssaft SW ^ SS ^ r * *** - * wu-toui ^ l 1 * ^? l / , ' n » tead . oflistleas . SS ^ asKiaiatts they auictW ^^ M ' ^ ^ " ^ UMig ^ i » at table , nose ^ wSF ' Sr ? . ihe aJ 8 tem t 6 ts natural stata ' of rei ITts J ! 5 ™ X - * ton » Mti who aresubject to tend , ache , glddtnew , drowsiness , and ^ singing in the oars , . i g irom too great » flow of blond t « « ib hpaii Bhn ' « i ^
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' PREPARE © ANSSOtXi BY J . W . STIRHNOj ; ¦ " PHARMACEUTICAL CHBUI 9 T , . - , . . ^ No . 8 « , Htflfl Street , , 'wniTECHAPBL-. . ' in ' boxes at lSJd :, 2 s . 9 l , and 4 s . 6 d , euch ; and can be had' of all respectable medicine vefidoi'a in the kingdom .:. The genuine haB ths name on the stamp . ^* Ask for Stirling ' s ' Stomach Pills . ¦ - |
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10 IHB BOOT ASD SHOB MAKBBS ; 0 ! G 6 EAI flfillAlif ' ¦; . ^ . •¦ .. ' ,. AKD IRELAND . ... ,. ,-,,.. ' . Rbspeotbd Shopuatbh ,- " ! have received a , large quantity , of letters , from all parts of the , country . ih arawer to the , address issuaf hy ' Jhia . Jocality r ' requesting them to send delegates to mealit Nottingham in the first week in November ! . ' Itt . alfijoat efery case they perfectly agree ib ttre proposal , anS see the necessity of the meeting being holder J yet some of them deolarejtheir inability to : send' delegates , not . being in possession of funds to defray ; the « pen 8 es , therefore-they wish the ' meeting to be postponed so as to enable ' : , them ta have
ample '' means- not only'to pay the expenses of their ' delegates but also to defray aty other that may occur , all being perfectly convinced . that it- matters little how , ; good the intention , of- a delegated body may fe , or the excellence of the lawa they frame , unless there is the policy to carry those iniea tj pos and Jaws into execution . They are " further of opinion that the disorganised stateof the country will ba ' a great barrier to getting the means in as short a time as they otherwise would do . ; Some ask for a month ,. 'othera are of opinion , that a fortnight would suffice . ; bqt to give all an . opportunity , who are the least inclined to assist in this praiseworthy undertaking , lam instructed to poatnone the meeting till Monday , the 27 th of December ; next , when
it will beheld at the above-named place , and we do hope that the interim ; will not , be allowed to pass idly , but that each locality will , endeavour to re-organiae itself iasuch a manner a ' s . will faeilitate the labtursof the Conference when it meets . But , whatever means may be taken to carry out the fore' going suggestion , we hope and trust that every act will be marked with honour , honesty , and justice , there being not : the least doubt that the local nrrangemente . under the old union ivero extreiaely defective , so much so , that many good Beetibns fell victims to the dishonesty , cupidity , or ignorance of the
district to which they belonged . Now , shopmstes , go On as you have begun . From tho correspondence Ihave received , a moat encouraging spirit is evinced . All seem to feel the magnitude of the undertaking to found an association to support men ' as they ought to be supported , and net allow them to travel from one extremity of these isles to the other , more like beegara than honourable rnecliRiuos . ' Aay further information may-be had by applying to tho undersigned : —Samuel . iWard ,: a . !) d Andrew Brew , Grey Friars-place , Ferosate , Stafford , ; 6 V J-hn Francis , 31 , lMiiancnurt , Chany-sireet , Birmingham , October 26 th ; 1847 . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦•¦¦ , ¦
NoiiiNonAU Boot akd Shoemakers . —An employer in our trade , of the name of Demi ) , liaring by repcated reductions rendered it imperative on the men to resist , they ; wish . ; to make known through your valuable journal , their , present situation , hoping the trades wilLcome :. forward , ' and assist fchem . against the ' persecutioniif their oppre 896 fs ' : ' r Sometime ago the above-named employer proposed'to the men a list of prices for an inferior sort of work , twenty per cent , lower than he had been paying ,, promising at the same time to pay up to his original statement for his best . work . The-men accrcJed to bia request . What has been tho result ? . 'His best work is now paid . for . as common , and the common 'tie has reduced'twehty per centi'more , including the biaaing ,
Ttieinanner he effected this wja . bydischarging the Booiety men whenever he could : set supplied by others . We had belonged to the Mutual Assistance Association from tho commencement up to thU time , and had overpaid , bat when we , applied for support it could not bo granted . Subsequently wo' received five - - - ' pounds , Mr Clark declaring bis inability , to support us .. Thus thrown upon pur own resource ? , we were determined upon trying . the system of selfemployment , a 3 far as we were capable , tramping only the single men . We are how . employing eighteen men with their families , and have taken a sliep in the' Tradesman ' s Mart . To show the persecuting spirit efourlate employer , and the sort of justice we may expect from tradesmen and m ^ ' strates , we may
state ,, thata man , whom we employed to carry round a board announcing the commencement , of their cooperative concern and the cause of it , was imprisoned and held to b -iil ' ; three others were held to bail last week . ior watching the shop ; : we gave notice , ef apr . peal at the sessions , and ! we shall , if ; j > 083 ib ! e , secure the services of Mr Roberts . A youth o . Uo , the son of Mr Gibbons , wail put in prNonoo an alleged charge of throwing a ' stone at the son of piirvill ' s foreman , said to have taken place a mom h ago . Sack are the means adopted to destroy our union by swamping our ¦ funds . ' -We believe in the inability ; oE lecaj unions to contend against'the capitalist , hence our eagerneBS to join the Mutual Assistance Association . This is the ninth week of our , contest , and' wo have received support from btit few towns , yet we feel confide !} J of success from the encouragement we have received from the working clasae 3 of Nottinshnni in theBhape of orders , to whom we return our sincere
thanks , hoping for a continuance of past favours . To those sections that have so nobly comefojrward . tb assist us , * we tender bur best thanks , assuring ^ them of our earnest co-operation in time of need . ¦ -Those sections thathavo not fesppndedwe again appeal to , hoping they will strain every ncrvo'to'enable us . to coBtest in a Court of Lawjthe right to walk in tho front of a shop , which after , the decision of the Nevrton qase , we did hope the magistrates would not have had the hardihood to contest . To the trades genera lly we appeal for support , either by » iftor loan , which will be gratefully acknowledged . Be « lieving tliat the system of self-employment is the best adapted to contest a strike with a large employer , we . truat that our own trade , at least , will rally round us , and not suffer us to be ground to the dust by the system of unprinci pled competition . Signedpn behalf of the committee , Chares Archer , presided ; Dauici diaOVi , ot ; wicnirif . mi ii .-iiers to oe addresser ! to Daniel Dixon ; 17 ; Clare-street . ' ¦
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Kiddebhinsteb . —The following resolutions have been unanimously passed : — 'That , a subscription bt immediately commenced in thin district to assist Fergus O'Connor , Esq ., in bringing an action against tho proprietor of the Manchester , Examiner , for bo basely calumniating tho . public ami private character of the greatest philanthropist of the ago , aad vro espicially bog of tbe good and true in this district to corns forward and S 9 Bist ia this laudablo undertaking . ' . 'That in spite of all the combined misrepresentations o { the press of tliU country , we b ^ g to expruss our most unbounded coijfldence in Feargus O'Cennor , Esq ., Jf . P . for Nottingham and hope he wijl still go on cunqueririj , ' and'to conquer .
« . Ipswich . —At the usuh ! weakly meeting o . this branch it was unanimously rt ' . iohocl , 'That it is the opinion of this meeting that the wholesale and outrageous abuse lambed on Mr O'Connor by the hired press , is the work of a conspiracy to crush the rlalng spirit of dom . qracy in the person of Mr O'Connor ; we therefore feel it a duty to express the utmoit confidence in the honour and integrity of Mr . O'Connor and his brother , direntow . \ Y » are also of opinion that the arro ^ nce of Mr J . Hobsou , in . demanding of Air O'Connor t )> e investigation of the accounts of tho Land Company and of tho Lind B ' nd Labour Bank , could only be equalle : ! by the impudence of a gang of swell-niob .-mtn , and that Mr O'Connor and the Directors of the Company ceuld not submit to suoh InveatigBtlon without dexradiDg . themselves , and ^ casting obloquy on the integrity of our rvprcientativea at the lastCoaferenceheldatLowbandB . ' :
MiBKBT LiYisiOToN . —At a mcfting of the mental efthia branch , a vote of congratulation , : with th ' rao finiM three , wfl » given to our noble champion , P , O'Connor , B » q ., M . P ., in honour of his late victory atMsDphtitrr We pledge ourselves to support him * .. ' . . '
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k , : THBPB 0 PLE' 8 ,. CHARTER ,. ' ¦ [ We , latt week , received' a longthy letter fr » m a convert to ChartlBm , from whioh we gire the followin | extracts , We have not room for tb > whole : —] TO TnB KDITOEOS 1 KB NOETHKKS STAB . Pir . —U ^ Hl last Monday eveninx I never attended a Chartiatmeetins , and have always Been taught to hold their opinions in abhorrence . It a a pleasure for m » to inform you that I havaibecomo a convert to the good cauao . What man of feeUng could listen to the boltl and paJrlolic sentiments of Mr Paargus O'Connor with ' - out bitag ' nwcdin behalf of the people . ' Hig ' pfan for every man having akomeand a pieeo of land to himself is one of the best possible for the * ood of e&cb indiridual , and the best ; in terest * of the state . The capabilityef thousands of acres ; which . now . ll « waste ia prodielous , and only MQuirai knowladgo to twn them to productive account . I admired the jjenersVtonB and tendency of the other speeches ; Bniaitliough I cnBnot concur in every stotemeiit ' uttered , the whole was admirably suited to stir up the jpeople to look to their own tree Interests ; for it is quite clearj . that neither'Whigi nor Tories , Conservatives nor Liberals ,: as they c » ll tliemeelves . will do it . ' i
! "What ! has been ' the practical result of all the ' mea . sureB of the ' , alternate' administration of the two prin . clpal factions for ' centurieVI ' A debt on the : natioH of nparly . 840 millions of ^ money , to meet the interest of which , and the expinBesof government , requlreslfifty . twp and a half railHdns of money every year . 'Would this state of nffeirj have been ' allowed if tha people hi » d got their Charter 1 Would the waste of public money have been allowed "to buiia magnificent * ' edifices , ahowy- ' ships of no use , make inuffctis andennnon , powder and shot , and : M 9 » an ! l whimsical experimentB atlheooBt of : the . ped . pie f , Would . theCbartlsta have allowed " the base mis ' , rule of Ireland , ' whiclv ' hns turned that feriile Island to a waste , nay . more , Into an-aetual « rain upon the coffew of our stnte ; - ana the p ' ockvts of the henevolent' of oiir
country ? Haa tie people got tbeir Cbartep ,: wo 8 lJ the Irish landlords havo'hetin allowed to rob the poor of the improyements . whioi . they . maae , upon their estate ., anrt herd thorn . away , like worse . than e&ttU or . skve . in rotten emjgrant ships , to starvei nnd ale upon aforelgn shore 1 . What grlevahcoB . exist that our perverse ' rulera hayenot ' lnfiicled upon the commnnltji "'• And they have the hardihood to » ay that the Ch arH 8 t ? wonli } Owirth ' rW theconstltutlon . Hosuuhtlilng . the , Oharfctisthoonly true conBorvntlve of tfib constitution ; . ' y the P Mstnt co > rapt odmlniBtration of affairs is " ' ¦ permitted much longer . to continue , the wntfls nation will be involved in one mass of tntftihy&tiA contusion , and a dreadful re-Irlbtition will fall upon tho « s . p : ho withhold from the poormo ' n big . justrights , from ; thb People the Charter , . and their native , land ! . ; ; ' \ . :, , I remain , Sir , your niost obedient »? rrant ' ; . ;__ ¦¦ . A Yotrsa'p- " ^
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LiiDs . —The Municipal Eticnens . iH thu , borou » h on Monday hare given- additional proof that the pcopb are progressing at a ' rapid rnta in their opinions with respect to Whiggery and Toryism . Out of « lev « u Liberals returned , seven are in favour of giring the suffrages to ' ever j mau of tvventy . one years of age , i J ? ivo among the seven are in favour of the untire principles contained in the People ';) Charter , and tho remaining tiro Bay Uity ure for five out of the sit points . Suth a Irasuit is grutif jing to all i ' rieads of freedom , it shows very plainly that in a very short timo Chartist principle * nil ; predominate in the Town Council , and when uuct this is the case , these principles will not be long btfofu they are carried into practice , Tbejnbabhariis of Hoibiuk Ward have alwajs been tho first in nsjertiug right
principles . They were the first to return iiisn under ' tho name of Chartists , and this year , they have maintained that position . Mr Brook , who hasreprcsmted this ward for the-l » st thrie yeirs was brought forward again , along with Mr Gaunt , on Friday , Outober 29 th . Mr Tempest , a Tory , was braught out in opposition '; At the close of tho poll on Monday , the numbers stood thus , Brook 675 ; Gaunt , 626 ; ' Tempest , U 6 . In the evening about sixty vbt ' trs sat down to a substantial 3 ' upptr , at the Old Queen Aim , when stirring spucch « s ivero ( lelirered by sen ' ralfriundsfremL'ieds , along with Mr Brook , In the West Ward , Mr Robsou . was raelucied by a large majority . lu the North Enst , . which
is almost composed of tho working classes , a grea < and triumphant victory has been ucbiCTud , This ward has beer , ridden over by Toryism for a great number of year * ' intimitiatiou was used ' by employers to compel the working classes to support their nien . - This year , however , ' they were dotennincd to throiv asidei t > ie threats , and choose a man for themselres , whin ufier a hard-fought battle between him and the bust c-ixn oii 'hi ether side , they suoucoded in rcturaiiig a man who is iu favoukof five , points of tho Charter , and who will ' rote for the liberation ' of Frost , Williams , and Juties ; The mujorlty . was abouf twenty out of - nwirly l ^ UO vot » s pollfed . Letdj may aafulj . say that it . has dunoits duty in municipal ' elections this ytar .
Dosdee . —Cubistian Cuabtist CncncB —The amiaiii spiiWpf . this ciiurcii ' was t . ' « ld in . tho a'titing house , Meado vvhidej on the 38 th ult . ; Mr MCrao , the ] iust <> r , occupied the uhair , ' and vtut supported by Mr Kyild , ' missionary of the National Land Company , and Mr , Whiiton , elder . After the preliminary procetdings , Mr il'Crae spoke , at considerable length , en the progress ofDtini ,-oracy . which iia conteiid # < l irfia / oanded on th ^ yrlncip }** of truth and justice , lie referred with grsni smisfactioii to the position of the audience lie was ndtlressiiij . ' , aiu ! argued well from its composition for the speedy tr'iuivph of . civil and religious freedom ,, : Democracy , he maintained , was nut asleep , and in proof of hitstatvmiut , In
directed . attention to the noblu struggles of the OircjN . eiaua , the . pre ' seiit stats of . Franc ' s , Iialy , ' & «„ co neluding his rcmarUs amidst loud cheering . Mr Kyild followe < l in an ablo and iffective speech . At a later period' oi ^ tb « eveaing , Mr Kydd diecUssed more freely on the gr . at advancument of the causo of Uemocrncy ; his appearance on botii occasious bein 5 ' rapturously vhccreU , The enlirtument ot' the eveuiug wixa muuh promotud by a chuk' of excellent siuger- ' , who , duriuj ; intervals , pt .-tiorij . ud aiitutras , gleea , duets , and songs , and by th-.-talenkdinstrumental baud of the Tbistlu Lodge . Mr KybertiOii was purvejor , tmi ! discharged his part of the cveuiug ' s duties in u very creditable icanntr .
Stocepobt . —AhappbaltotheCuabtistsofEnoland oh asnuu orxuts oiucarolix CUAHT 1 ST 3 , —hltETUUEM , — We are about to establish a library hi vouuexiuu nith our assuciution , we , therefore , appeal to ' ) ou on bi-hc . lf ot our members . Wa are all working » ieu , and not hu ^ ing tha means wherewith to establish a lilrury oursflvis , we make bold to appeal to you , believing that by establishing a library , it may bo the me jus of iustructingtht young mind of our inembirs to become potigtstsd ot thnt knowledge which svili enable them to be nhat man should hl —an honour to himself , and ' an oiaimtnt to society 1 ? : balicvo ilidt the rising gent'rativn are destined to dv .
liver this country from tim yoke ot slavoryj nnd r ;\ ise hor to tliat position which she ought to occupy , iind which God intcnutd she should hold . eonuutcl , h .-. ppy , Kiid fre , living In charity with all natiens , und liavinu no mnstur 8 aye . him wtio is the creator of all things . Oar rul-. rs tell us wo ar « igaorant ; if weare , let us endtavour by a ! l means to become posses » ed of that knowledge which will onablo usto instruct the ris ' ng gvuermion , and to ins til into thsir minds the principles of equal righ t * and tquni justice to all men . Iu conclusiuw , wo beg of those wlu , have the means toaskintusin the glorious cause in which we aro embarked .
Signed on behalf of the Committee , . Tnos . Davie 8 , Seo . P . S . —Any persons wlshin ? to assist us with mouey or books , roust send direct toThomas Davies , To b = s-i , uildings , New BrlOgo-lane , Stoekport . Mahcheiteb , —People ' 8 issTiiOTE . —On Saturday , longbeforo the time of meeting , tb « hall buiiam * tbu ! roughly jammed . Mr Wm . OrocoU presided , and giati . fled the meeting by reading , in bis usual e * otllom style , Mr O'Connoi '* letter in the Stab . Ho afterwards , by wa > oflllnstrating and sh . wiDg up the , true cbarauur ef Air SomeryUle , alias tha 'MaiichiBUr \ VhUtler , | ruid io . ! h » audience an old Stab , No . 19 G , dated August iU , 1811 , which gives » n account of tho' Old Soldior' bolng brougti . t up before , the' London mttglsira " ! Bnd tnk T standing charged wlth obt 8 JBli )»; mo » ey und « r false prettmc * s . Mr Gr ' oeot ^ Qxin rood from the JVolttJiploro Review of thv i 8 th ult ,, n » Qoountcf the great meeUng at tho Netting .
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^¦? -liV a ° * Th Chafrmanthm jntrdduoe * 'Mr * 8 tonele > *«« . lWtur 9 r , lwjio . delive : r . ed ateipiitirTsf ii > g '< iheo \ i , te . co » u'udj , njf , with , readi » f a piece ot poetry of his own compoilUoai ' yWoh ' excltea much spplatue . Mr Robert ! , * the people ' * Alto . *? 16 ? General , wlio was in « iwduoed amidst rap turous . appinusC then oame forward to oontraiict the WhlstlerV . tateme ' nt PoncernlBg him . self aslnta Treasurer ifor ihe . Land Conhinny . -The •¦ Whl « tter' had asserted that . he ( Ur . Rob « rt 9 ) « 8 hsed 4 o bs treasurer when he had , reoeived £ 179 , Thie was far *
frombeing truei > Ho : continued , «» treasurer . until Mr O'Connor bought land . He demurred when be cameito maktt out the deeds . H « could not reconciU the ides of being . lawyer , and treasurer at tha . same time , as in that case he . must ; hav » paid himself for . . .. his own work ; , he , therefore , deemed it bh duty to resign , and the Jirectors very properly elected Mr . O'CoDnor . Mr Roberts gav « an history of hit pleating experience with Mr O'Connor , aud declared [ that gentleman was worthy of a nation ' s confiilenee . ¦' . Mr Roberta spoke tor about an hour and a half . Thi ! uwjiing separated at ten o ' clock .
• Haupax . —On Sanday theweeting was well attended , and was again addressed by JlrClisset , who was fol . lowed by Ambrose Toinliuson .. Itules , for the govirn . ment of the association were adopted ., ; , ¦ HeiwooD Chabtist Libbast . —A » the nights aro now getting longer , tha Chartists of Hey wood , have to inform their formtr . subscribers , and all friends who may bo auxious of gaining knowledge , that they bavo a large assortment of booke in their library for general reading . Amongst the , works may be onumwrated— 'Buffon '» Natural History , ' ( two ., void . ) 'Napoleon in Exile , ' ' Civil ; Wars of Rome , ' ^ Franklin ' * Life and Essays , ' 'Life of Robart Emmatt , ' 'Abbot ' s Legacy to Labourers , ' 'Locke ' s Essays , ' 'Cobbett ' s Grammar , ' 'Life of ThbmasPaine , "Good Sense , ' 'Devii ' i Puipit' ! Mir « -
,, bauil ' s Bjstem of Nature , ' 'Age of Reason , ''Small F » rp > B MJtov 6 sii ; jaibn ot Porercy and lHstrest in Ireland , ' . 'Ruins . of Empires , '' O'Connor ' s Letters to O'Con nell , ' ' . Chartist Trials , ' ^ Bab .-iif ' g Cnspiracy , ' 'Bight * ofMinj' 'Letters of Juniua , ' , 'Shakespeare ' s Dramatic Works , ' 'Burn ' s Poems , ' 'Purgatory of Suicides , ' 'Byron ' s Poems , ' « Wat Tyler , ' . MassanWlo ; or , the Huvolt efNaples / JLamb ' s . Tales from Shakespear . 9 ;' . 4 c The readers of novels will find this . a very sultab !« library for theirrncoommodatioD .- Iti contains upward * of fifty voU ., of . novel * ai . d romances ; twelve volf . of poetry ; six . yuU . of dramatlo works ; six vols » of travels In . diff »« nt part * , ' of . the . gl obe ;
twenty vols . oj politieal works { fifteen vole , on philosophy and science ; twelTeTpls . ! ofTery instructive works , such ascisays , &c . ; fifteen vols .. of the lives of different herots and writers ;| twcntyflT 8 vo ! s . of , history ana twelve voli ., of ^ miscellaneous works . All tastes wil find this library the most suitable for thtir instruction , and as rfcwp as any ptber library the . r . ean * ubsfribe to . Terms as follows : § J . per we / k , per vol . Members of the Land Coii > panyj-. 4 d . ptr quarter . Members , of the Chartist Association ( it being their property ) , 2 J . pec quarter . Open every Sunday , Mondny , au 3 Tunizy evtningg , for the purpo ? e of exclia » g ! ng \ ioukB . ¦ ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ '¦ Thomab Wuioks , Li ! t rian :
Eiland . —Mr Gcorse \ Ytbbor , of-iralifax , lectured here on'Sunday tvening last , aud gava general sati ? . f ' acti 0 ' ! . : ¦ '' " . Uenji 6 xi > Vluk ; -. C 2 Thuridny ,- Oct . S 8 ; h , Air I P . WCatm&ck ,- from Stocltport , n'J ! vered a very intbrrstirg lectnrs at thejled Chapfli A ' Tofo of Ihi ^ s was passed to the lecturer for his abio lecture , : ¦ ' ' ' ' " *' Hants , 'Witts , and DoisiT . ' -- A inmlng of del > gat « was convened at th » Biack ? mitb 3 ' Anns , S : Jfarystreet , " Southamptw , on Saturday Jast , Oct . 31 st , to take into consideration the best ineaD » of agitating the abovo counties . After various plans had been propounded by Messrs Hill , Goodmaw , and ethers , it wa » ultimately agreed to adjourn the sitting to Sunday , the 28 th of November , at two o ' clock . in the afternoon . Ia the meantimo , if tho secretaries o ? thbsu places not repreaented at the above meeting , will correspond with me , they . wiil much oblige . —J . Maicoix , District Secretary , pro < em ., No . 7 , StMarr-stroet ; Portsmouth .
Clithebob , —This place has of bte years hecome quite notorious for its loeal ' abuses , persecutions , and despotum . Those who feava dared to stand forth as ' popularmen , ' haveliad n » ueh to contend sgamst , but as the result of their labours , euch a spirit of Reiorm has set in ' as camiot be ' siippresaed . " Tbe ' eltctiou . of Town Councillors took place ' . on'Monday last . There were ; our Torios , and four Whig Radicals in the . field , and that nioMiirig the working mtii started Mr Jsme » Hinton and Richard Fielding as their candidates . The people ' s inen were , however , too late in the fleM . The Chartist candidate * , polled sixty each , in the rotteu borough of ClUhoroe—wt'll carry four of our own nest tithe . W « ean doit .
Bilston . ^ t-A' very numerous meeting of democrats was held on Sunday evening , at Mr Linney ' s , Malt ^ hovcl , Bilston . Mr Parker iu the chair , when a rc s 61 utioh was . unanimously curried , expressive of Indignation , at this Bcandalous attempts of a eorrupt . press to undermine the confidence so justl y earned by our great leafier . Also a resolution expressive of Kratification at the able and triumphant refutaJion of ffce atfacks niado upon bis eharactur . A vote of entire ' confidence in Mr O'Connor was then passed . The members of the Land Company pa ) ing sixpencB eucli , with a subscription sneet te be
Hit open , towards defraying tV . e forthcominjc liiw ex . p ' enVes . of prosi- ' cuting the Makchesteb Examinkb . Tho subscription for Daddy llicbard *' . clothing . wa » cloaed , a sufficieiit sum being in hand for the purpose ; ? ome tailorB present ( . ffcred to make and trim the seme gratis . ' Daddy ' expressed liis gratitude iu a very pathetic address ., MrLinnoy then made a feeling address in hehalf of Mr Barrow , and was . ably supported b y Daddy Richards , Tennihtllinus was ti » en voted from the box , and a sub ' scription . abeet to be left open . ' Also one shilling and Biriepence , to mak » a atim of ten shilli ngs for theSlt-aford case ' ' ¦
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National Victjm Committek . — -This body met-at the Aisembly Rooms , 83 ,.. Denn Btreet , Solio , , on . Tuesday evening , Noretnbir tho 2 nd . Mr Antill in the chair . Mrs JoncB , tho law-made widow of William Jones , oae of the Welsh martyrs , attended to thank the commitieu for the support tht-y had rendered her , and replied to several questions put by the committoe relative to her present pecuniary affaira ; £ \ . r * ted to . her . It was also agreea tha ; the committee would talieinio consideration the propriety of making an appeal to tha country , to raise the means of . putting her intobusiness ; £ 1 each , was nhe voted to Messrs Richards , and ¦ ¦ Smart ! and a
similar sum to Mesdatnes Duft y , auii Boeker . jaud 10 s . . to Mr Preston . It vt , \ s rcsolvod , in r « ply to the application oi Mr . Tapp .: — That tho demand of the Metropolitan -Committee staud . owr until some other steps bo Mken t ' er tb » restoration of Frost , Williams , sud Jon . s / Tbu secretary ackno « lcd (! id the receipt of the following " sums , perMrM'Grath .-Norwich , 2 s 6 d ; Ailiton , Gs 6 d ; Brighton , 19 b ; and lor Mr Barrow ' s case , from P . W . B .. ComraerciaLroad East , 6 d . . A vo ' t « of thanks was . tlu-n givin to the Westminster Charti 9 t locality , for their gentrwsity . in returning the rent of tLe rooms to the funds of th ' e committee , and ihemeeting adjourned .
DEPTP * Bn . —At the weekly meMtir . g , Mr Gibsou In the chair , Msssra Snectlove and Brewer ' . on were elected to attend tho Metropolitan Delegate roetting on Thursday next / The uitmbirs- aro requested to attend on Sundry evening next . Working men , attend and enrol your names as mi nibers vi the national Charter Asso * ciatidii . • Bat « . —On Tutsdiiy tvsning last a public meeting " was lit-ld at Mr Tuckers large room ; Theatre Tavern , Mosmoutb . su-eet , Mr J . Iloplsins in th * chair , when the following resolutions '" tfuri ! ' liiovtd nnd secont'ed ia eloqvxnt- fjietchet by Messrs Sand , C . B . ihver , Coombs , and Plsillips , a&u carried unauimouslj : — ' 1 . That it is 'he opinion of this meeting thai all tho evils utu ' er which the . working ciobsi » ore at pruaeot MjftVriDg , have their iisf . from misgovernment , ths nsult of class legislation * mid that this maatinj pledges itself individuall y and
collectively , to adapt evory legal aad constitutional uisans , to secure for all tho power of returning such meu to the councils of the nation , as will and eaa hoKCdtly and efficientl y represent our interest ; and which con only be dona l . y the nduptiun of the people ' s Chnrtir . 2 ,. That it is the opinon of this meeting that ihe National Land Piau is in every way calculated tore , tieve the ovratecked labour market of a laiguportioa of its surplus hands , and thereby eout * r . a lustinf ; b > a ^ fit upou the working claweagimernlly . unii notwithstanding the ba'ie attenipta ot a hireling pr .. 8 » to bliist the hardearned reputation of its founder , FcBM' ) -0 'Co ! ttor , Esq ,, this meeting has the most unbcunrlud i-onl ' i . l . uco in t ) ie unflinching courage , hont-isty , taient * , imd patrioti < m of that geDtlrman . and further , we return Mm our grattfal acknowledpment for his gi gantic iftorts in Ivhalf of suffering humanity . ' ¦
City and PiNsounY—A meeting of . the memutrs of the National Charter Association took place on Sunday . veiling , at the Good Imeni CiT ** House , Back-bill Ilatton-gardcn . A roivlution was p . « i 8 et 1 , c « lltng « cou the locilmesto tormolnbi to uppoit The Dmotrol ; also an andrcii , calling upon the p ^ pk reiiitag in th » 1 « . callty to j .. in the NaUotul Charter AsMdstlon . lUim . L M ITmu W " AUriU " WCrC SWointud t 0 ^*» the M . tropolltnn committeo . Mr W . Dison then de . hrerol a lecture on ' Trades' Unions' which gave great satisfaction . . Hahfax . —On Tuesday and Thursday ev .-nirgo , tha J 6 ih und 2 SiJ , ult ., Uctur « s were delivered byMrDonovon of Maocbost . r . A yoto of thauks wbs given to Mr Donovan for his ablr lectures .
GlOBlOBS TsiDHrH OJ ClIABTISM AND DiFBAT Of WinooyRT Ar Sheffield . —The prcteiu week will not b ^ j ' orgotttn by the people of this tonn . The bringing f itwarl ot Mr Thomas Clark at the latts election hu aouse 1 a spirit of determination amongst tlie Democrats 0 Sheffield to have a sbnte Iu tho locul offices of the to -n . Out of tha fourteen vacant-its , tha Chartists con . to ted twelve , and , on Monday last , succeuded in returnin , ' el ; ht of their niun . Mr C . irk addressed a splendid meeting in tho Circus on Tuesday evening . Further particulars In our next . Tho central committee will meet at Mr Cavill ' s , on Sunday evening next , at eight o ' clock , tor the purpose of wiuding . up the election bLsi iess .
MiKDiETox . —In the Manchester Examiner of laat Tuesday , It w « 8 stated that £ 20 . had betn sent to Fergus O'Connor ' s Bank , trout the funds of the Mid * dl ^ ton Ciiristiun Society , hald at tfee Wesleyan School llo m . It wa g also stated tbat no acknowlcdgmint bad liecii received ; but the trutl . is , that wo sent ; £ 20 . by che post of the 19 th of September , and received a rtceipt » n the 21 « t of the same month . If th » correspondent of the Eacminir is a member of tho above society , wt hope be will att « nd the next mating , and thvu bubMantiata his asaertions . . *
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THE raOPOSED . DESTRUCTION OF , ' TIIB sW MODEL BA 8 TILE , AT PENTONVILLE . to THJ rmtum ' or ¦ nvkkmtt , bb thki wnosr" past ; : ' '; MAS ' bBWJfEBE THSI MAT . ; Esteemed F « : i . Jiow-CiTiZBHs , ~ Iti 3 no 7 v seven years since I first proposed . 'the destruction of this-accursea edifice of Whlggery , and to far from seoinj ? causo to alter my opinion , I see , additional reasons why I should adhere to it , '' . ' , ' ' . . " " .. : The ByBt ' em , which we are told works ao well , has brought madness and death to ' many '' ! 'I have not lime to narrate cases , or to illustrate fact ' s , but perhaps itwould bo unnecessary , aa the readers of the Stab know well what a dtn of horrors the Bastile in qu « stion if . ;
Since : my , first anniversary article npon this subject , mn ny a rich odvocajte . of the accursed system . has ceased to exist , is gone to meet the God whose sacred laws he bas defied I and since my last , the chief promoter ' of the accursed scheine .-the Bev . ; 'Wbitworth [ Rueselli . has blown out his brains in . the driving-iuen-inad Penitentiary rft Westminster ^ You may contider me superstflious , when I say I believe tho hand of God to be evident ih this ; 'but such I believe , liaman was hanged on a gallows he had prepared for others , and Bussell has been destroyed in a den he had recommended for others ! if the hand of God is not in this , I know not . in what the Imnd of . God is manifest , for it teaches us . that God will not always suffer his people to be thu » tyranistd fiv ; . r . . '"¦'¦
I am still for the Anti New Mod « l Bastile S"ci « ty I proposed , but as I sea butvery little chanco , of' euc ' cesd until the Chsiter is ebtaineil , and the penplu sctmingly do not . think that eicellent measure worth striving f « r , —for , if they did , they would strive for it—stand , tlm Pentopville EaBtila will some years loagtr , and to the disgrace of England and Englishmen ! llENtti Doueil GniFEiTm , , Oiit 19 th , 1817 . ' ' Marylebone .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 6, 1847, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1443/page/7/
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