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WAKEFIELD ADJOUHNED SESSIONS . ¦ VTOTICE IS HEREBY GTYEN , That the Christi . \ mas Gcneiai Quarier Sessions of the Peace , for the Wesi- Riding of the Connty of York , will be held by adjournment in the Committee Room , at the Honss of Correction , ai Waktfield , on Wednesday , ihe Eight day « f Februaiy next , at Eleven o ' clock 5 a the Forenoon , for the purpose of inspecting the Biding Prison ^ { the said House of Correction ) and for examining the accounts of the Keeper of the said House of Correction , making Enquiry into the eoBdnct of the Officers and Servants belonging the game ; and also into the behaviour of the Prisoners , S £ d iheir Earnings . C . H . ELSLEY , Cierk of the Peace . Clerk of the Peace ' s Office , Wakeficld , 23 rd January , 1843 .
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i DEDICATED , BT PEKS 15 SI 0 S , TO HEB MOST G&ACIOTJ HAJESTT QXTEES TICIOBIA , AXD HEB . B . OTAI > HIGH- ¦ . BESS THE DCCHES 3 OF EJiST . ; TJLOFELD AND CO . ' s NEW MAP OF ENG-i JJ LAND , SCOTLAND , AND WALES , com-• pjlfd from the TrigonDinetrical Survey of the-Honourable the Beard of Urdnanee , and Corrected to the present time , from Documents in possession ; of the Commissionets of Boards , < fcc . I
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PEEL'S TABJFF OUTDONE THE COFFEE TAX BEPEALED ! MESSBS . CBOW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the Chartist Public to the BEVERAGE prepared by them , as & Cheap and WhoUsome substitute ; or ^ axed Coffee . Its nutritions qualities are tquailed by none in the Market ; whiie its mode of Preparation renders it vastly suptaior 10 the Trash offered for Sale by those who regard not the health of tha Consumer . As a means of supporting the " Executive Committee of the National Charter Association , " and as a means of crippling the Governmental Exchequer , it may be made a ready and poweriui weapon in the hands ot the Sons of Toil .
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The Proprietors hare great pleasure in announcing that jtfr . J . 1 I 0 B 3 ON , Pnblisber of the Northern Star , has b «; ome Gkstjul Whoiesalk Ag ent for the Chaktist Bbeakfast Powder , for the Disvrici of Yorkshire . 11 a has now a large quantity in Stock , both at Lteds and at Hudiiersndd , from which he is authorised to supply ihe Associations and other Retail Vendors at the same Prices as the Proprietors themselves . Orders addressed to bun will meet with prompt Attention .
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NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR EMIGRATION FROM LIVERPOOL TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA . F ITZHUGH , W \ LKER , and Ca ., Merchants . and Genbbal Kmigaation Agknts , No . 10 , Goree Piazzas . Liverpool , bavins completed arrangements "ffiin Messrs . Pomeioy and Co ., oi" tbe United Siates , proprietors of the * " Express Line from the
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| THE SPINAL COMPLAINT . ¦ ip HERE is hardly a single complaint amongst , the X Hundreds to which the Human Frame is liable ¦ o distressing and so prostrating as Affection of the Spine ; and there is hardly another complaint so difficult of enre . The discoverer of an almost unfailing Remedy va % j thsTefore safely be said to confer a boon upon his species ; and this Remedial Boon is proved by extensive experience to have been discovered by the Proprietor of HAIGH'S SPINAL OINTMENT . Some of ihe Cases of Cure effected by it are beyond belief ; and , were not the parties living , and perfectly willing , nay , anxiously ready to be referred to , and to testify to the wonderful benefits they have received , the Proprietor of the Ointment dare not mention them for fear of being charged with an attempt to practise npon the credulity of the public . The parties , bowever , are living ; they can be referred to ; and their testimony is of the highest importance to all afflicted with Spinal affection . The efficacy of this invaluable Bestorative has bsen again most abnndantly demonstrated in the following two cases of cures effected within the last month . Tbe names and addiesses of tbe parties are given ; and to the parties themselves are the sceptical referred . BECS > T CASS . 1 . William Mo 3 s , son of Thomas Moss , Tailor , North ^ ate , Huddersfield , has been afflicted with the { spinal complaint for nearly two years ; and during ; that time has been under the medical treatment of several of the Medical Profession in the neighbourhood , but received no relief . His back was quite crooked and deformed . After using the Spinal Ointment a short time , he was completely recovered , and is now strong and healthy . 2 Mary Ann Hutchinson , daughter of Mr . Hmcbinson , Clock and Watchmaker , 32 , Kingstreet , Huddersfiaid , was severely afflicted with the Sp : nal Complaint fur a long period , so much so as to walk with great difficulty . Her Spmo was much distorted . She bad been under the treatment ol the Facnlty for some time , wiihont experiencing any relief . After applying a few boxes of the bpiual Ointment , she was completely restored , and is now enjoying good health . In addition to the above , the following CASES OP CUBB are also given , aad reference made to the parties , who , by means of this invaluable boon , have heen restored to live a life of health and usefulness . 1 . —Joseph Parkin , slubber , Milnes Bridge , neat Huddersfiild . This wa = a case of two Years' standing . The Patient had had the benefit of the best medical advice that could be procured , but withont effect . Hi 3 finger nails were putrifying , when he began to apply the Spinal Ointment ; and in the course of ten weeks he was perfectly cured . He is now in a state of perfect health . 2 . —Mrs . James Newton , of Asbton-under ^ Lyne . A case of very long standing . She had experienced J all kinds of treatment , visited spas . &c ., without I relief ; was cured with the Spinal Ointment in about 1 seven rooefhs . ! 3 . Senior , Eon of Jame 3 Senior ,. slubber , j Dewsbury , aged five years . Had never walked from I bis binb . Was cured in about lour months ; and j enabled to walk as well as any one . To cccommodate the distressed from this terrible affliction , the Ointment is made up in tin boxes , and < sold at 2 s . 3 d . each box , stamp included . Mr . J . Hobson , Northern Star Office , Leeds , is sole : agent for its sale . ; Tbe Spinal Oiatment ia of two kinds , and nnm-[ bered 1 and 2 . No . 1 is the strongest kind , and is to be u sed in ihe morning only , for children and ; for weak adults . Sieomg adults EUBt ubo No . 1 con-; tinnously . 1 . ^ ° - ia to be used according to the instructions given with each box , in the middle of tbe day , and at ' night . | For children and for weak adults it will therefore be necessary to procure two boxes of No . 2 to one , of No . 1 . A letter addressed ( post-paid , - and inclosing a postage stamp ) to Mr . Hobson , or to . the Proprietor , Mr . George Haigh , CroBsland ' s-buildingp , Paddock , near Huddersfield , will receive an answer pointing out the readiest mode of conveyance of tbe Ointment , and the cosL Parties writing had better communicate all the particulars of their respective ; cases ; how long » ffl : ctcd ; from what cause natural , or burt ; and ihe course of treatment undergone , Tbe Oittment is in Boxp * , at 2 s . 9 d . each . «» amp tnr i Tj ^ ed . Sv " o ouiy by Mr . Judbtia Hobsan , the ; NvTUH-rn Star pubushtr ; and by the Proprietor .
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . TO TBS SCFFEBEBS FBOM BILIOUS AND LIV £ K COM
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the Kingdom , in a sealed envelope , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d . )
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LETTEB FBOM MB . WM . HICK , NOBTHEBN STAB OFFICE , LEEDS . " Nerthern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . Wp entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at OF your earliest convenience , tho sams quantity of PAKR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the groat good your pills art doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medioine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudice is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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Just Published , the 12 th Edition , Price 4 s ., and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order , for 5 s .
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A CURE ! FOR ALL !! holliway ' s oimtmejvt . hoiloway's pills . EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A CASE ABANDONED Br GUY'S , THE METROPOLITAN , KING'S COLLEGE , & CHARING CROSS HOSPITALS . This fact was sworn to this 8 . h day of March , 1842 Before tbe Lord Mayor , at the Mansion-home . ' SUMMARY OF AFFIDAVIT . WM . BROOKE , Messenger , of 2 , Union-street Southwark , London , maketh oath and saith ! that he ( this deponent ) was afflicted with FIFTEEm RUNNING ULCERS on his left arm , and nicerated sores and wounds on both legs , for which de-
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THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYR 1 ACUM .-Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions of life , and is exclusively directed to the cure of the Generative System ! whether constitutional or acfuired , loss of sexual power , and debility arising from Syphilitic disease ; and is calculated to afford decided relief to those who , by early indulgence in solitary habits , have ! weakened the powers of their system , and fallen into » state of chronic debility , by which tho constitution is left in a deplorable state , and that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a statelof anxiety for the remainder of life . The consequences arising from this dangerous practice , are not confined to its pure physical result , but branch to moral ] ones ; leading the excited deviating mind into a fertile field of seducive error , — into agradual but total degradation of manhood—into
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . Tl / fANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into tha 1 Y 1 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 I mprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhce , Gleet , Stricture andSyph ' ilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c .
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lG > rI > 02 ? - —M s , WHEELEB lectured on Sunday evening tt the ClisrtiEt Hall , Grey Eagle-street , Bricklana . Xfce-chair ttss ably filled bj Mr . Wells . Several meiiibcTs -were enrolled- After the lectors a discussion toot plare regaroinf the merits of the "various plans of or j ^ in-zition . A Circular was read from the Metropolitan TiCtiia Fuiid Committee , and its contents agreed -with . 31 ETS 0 P 0 LITA . S DELSGaTE MEETI 5 G—Mr . Pickeassiil in the chair . Five shillings ¦ w&s received from the TeetoJailers , Waterloo-road ; Is . 3 d . from the Siai , Union-street , Bor&ach ; 2 s . from CamberweU ; and 2 a . 6 d . from lambeth . Mr . Rose Teporied from the JUetropolitan T ; ctun Fund-ConiHiittee . Reports "were
received from T = » riou 3 localities , chitfl / in reference to 2 Jr . C&opsr ' a plaa r . f organization . Mr . Andrews gave notice of a motion respecting exclusive dealing . Mr . "Whcel = r ¦ withdri'Ty Ms aoSce of motion respecting ' old piiD of organ Zirion , in order to give more time to the localities to consider of it . Mr . Wfl&uer saT < s aoiice of his intent on of resigning the < j £ ce of secretary to the Dilegaie Meeting . Mr . Sose moved , and Mr JMiUs seconded , " T&ai the Secretary write to tht > 53 loc&linea "wao ¦ were behind hand witb fchtdr paymenVs , s ^ a -also to those whose delegates ¦ were remiss in ih * ir cttendsacse . " Carried . Mr . Milss also impressed npon the meeting ths necessity of seeing petitions ¦ were got np relative to the conduct of L > rd Abiager ; other Delegates advanced similar sbstrvauoDs . Mr . Maynard complained of the non-atttndauce of the
Obsarvition Committee to its duties . Mr , Wheeler explained , and tfee Committee -was ordered to meet on the-eDsning Thnrstliy . The treasurer wa 3 insiraelca to pay the salary m tie Secretary , tie account for stationary , is ., and the xenl if the HalL Mr .- Wheeler Etit ^ d his intention cf laying the quarterly balance itctt bej xb tbtm on the loB&wini ; Sunday . Mr . Paabeing absent , his motion relative to the appointment of S 2 > JV- tern , general secretary ¦ was cot entered into ; the remarks of the Editor of the northern Star were stated to fc = izJcorrect relative to the appointment of a gf nerai secretary , the Esycriry being of opinion that they had no traaness to interfere ¦ Rita that snrgect . The reso . ntion approving of the immediate appointment of a secretary , -wta only from one locality , and had not recurred the sanction of the body- Aizzi the traEsaction of other bnsiness , the meeting adjourned .
The Metropolitan Tictih Fu > t > Committee met on Sunday evening , Mr . Cafey in the Chair . . Letters wtre re 3 d from Mrs . Wiid , and the sum of 6 s . -was ordered to ba sait to her . A donation of 2 s . ites xeeeiTed from Ms . Gverton . Mr . Wheeler icTing bcea inetracted to firaw np rules and an address to tie public from the Gommittee , read them to the meeiin ^ , £ ad they ~ wcre unanimously -ai ^ 'ec-d to . A circniar vas also ordered to bs printed and distributed to all the Metropolitan localities . Mr . SiDiET lectured , on Sunday evening , to a good antiience , at the Working ilen ' s Ha 1 , Mile-Ead-Koad , and tout his fare'S-ell of them , prtrtons to going into the West to stand his trial for seditious language .
XHE LEaGFE , fianng the few past weeks , have been quite rampant "with their ticket-meetings in Tsrif-ns parts of the Metropolis , and have met with Berersl Tary bumiliating defeats . On Thursday last , they intended to have had a grand collection of all their forces at » public -meeting in the CbilosH » m , Marylebone ; eT 6 ry exertion was used to ensure a tri-Bmph o- ? ei the misguided Chartists ; agents were at work in every direction , showing the impolicy of the Chartists attendins this meeting ; the aid of the vestry and the parish officer ? ~ w zs called intt > play to render the efF-Tct more imposing . Committees of ladies were engage- " f » r TFeefcs p-evious in beating up for recruifcB ; eren thre =. t 3 vrere had recourse to . Joseph ilnme is reported to have as 3 erted teat if they firnld not beat the Chartists by moral means they wouM bj physical ones . Members of the committee asserted that if
O'Connor , Ridley , Blackmore , or * ther Chartist orators attended they would be given into custody ; but after all this -rapouiin ^ , when the sight of merting eame , so Corn-law Repeal = rs ware lo be found . Withont jj-pi ng any pnblic Eotiee of their intention , they had put off the meeting , well knowing that certain defeat awaited them . A wn » p = r of their intention had got abroad sac prevent ed many from attending ; but at lbs appointed hoc ? Imedreds ef good Chartists were at their post ; bnt ciscuTering tt-e ioax , they apjournedto the Pe « iheTs , aad other Chartist houses in the neigfebsnrhooiL A grand pnblia meeting was also to have taken place on Tuesday evening last , at the Berns Tavern . Kennicgton ; thiB also is put off until they can tave tLe aid of eertiin M-P . ' b . after the opening of Parliasent ; lhfi res } fact is , they dare not toll a pnbiic meeting , being conscious that they would be completely defeated .
Flora Tat 5 B 5 , Bhassbi ^ t-Pjbk . —Considerable local baantss was transacted here on Sunday wc-k . - It ¦ was 3 greed that Sve sbilMngB Ebonld be sait to the Genera ] Defence Fund , and that a general meeting of the members sb . ov . id be held at the above hcuss on Monday sreiiing at tkht o ' clock . Hr . Wheelsh ircSnred on Monday evening , at the teetotal locality , Waterloo-read . Mr . BaXRSTCTW lectured on Monday evening to a go ? d audience at ths H * n ol the Kational Association .
SHIP T-ATEBSj LOSG La 5 £ , BEB . HOSDSET—At lie "nsnal meeting of the above locality , on Monday evening , commnnisations were lecevred from the Lstsibeth and 2 f twington localities . Mr . Msynard reported ' from the delegate meeong , and it was resolved thst . only one member attend from this locality as delegate ' , to tie meeting of delegates at 55 , Old Bailey . Two ! and * hn > ence was Toted for the use of the celegatts . ' The members of the general coundl , belonging to this ( locality , are requested to attend at the King ' s Arms , j 33 n ? -Etre £ t , Borough , on Sunday next , at two o ' clock " , in the afternoon ; it is also requested that the mem-. bera of tola locality will attend on next Monday ] sisbt . i
THE Ca 3 £ BEE"WEIA Ldcaiixt met at the Cock Inn , ss usual , on Monday evening . Mr . R . J 5 ewell resigned oi 5 . se as treasurer , and Mr . T . Sawell was elected in his place . The latter gentleman will deliver a lecture on next Monday evening , at the abovB Inn . KIDDERlfflMSTSH . —Mr . Gamsiags , of Northampton 5 lectured on Friday last , upon tie justice of the People ' s Charter . KORTBWICB—On Saturday evening , the Rev . Mr . JacksoDj of Manchester , delivered an able and eloqucnt lecture on the evils of class legislation .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 4, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct467/page/2/
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