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J « st Published , Price One Shilling , PATERSON'S TRIAL 3 or the Extraordinary X Bow-Street Case . Al » , the Second Edition , Price One Shilling , of SOUTHWELL'S TRIAL . " A few Copies ( price Tanpence each ) remain of H 0 LY 0 AE 3 ? S TRIAL . Temporary Office of the Oracle of Reason , No . 4 & 5 Wych-street . Strand , London ,
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GOOD NEWS POR THE MILLION ! Expenditure decrtased tdthout comfort bemq diminished . ITlHISiB fully acknowledged kythe thoasaads of X . Families -who dailj nse EDWARD'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST POWDER , the b £ and cheapest Bnbstitute for Coffee ever known . Price fd . and 8 d . per pound . This excellent preparation has stood the test of public opinion how upwards of twelve » onth 3 , and its stfll increaanj ; consumption is the best argument in its favour , "Very few towns are without agents , who lealize a good income by ite Bale , and but little is heard of the many anxiou * kaitatora who tried hard to profit b j the fame it has M j * stlv . obtained . Edwxbds Bbothebs , ¦ 99 , Blacfcfriars-road , London .
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TO BOOT AND SHOEMAKEES . Y ^ R- T . XORD , Ashton-nnder-Lyne , ib in im-J&A . ib 8 diate Want of Men unoonected -nidi the Trade Union . ; They -mil have regular and the verj ka » t of Employment . The highest Wages of the Town irtlkbe paid to them , and every liegal ProteeSoa aSjrded . - ^ -To ' SimriSseadj Men , degirons of permanently doing ueU , tins is an opportunity they don't often meet with . v-Mr . Lord will giye a decided preftrecce lo Marriad Men . Th * Btatenisnt of Wages that Mr . L . pays is the M * ignti to in 1836 .
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JHSt pablished , in one very large volume octavo , i ^ ostrated bv upwards of 100 engravings , price £ 1 11 s . 6 d . half-bound , or in thirty weekly parts at Is . eacb , rHHE OPERATIVE MECHANIC and BRITISH -L MACHINIST ; comprehending a oompleta and systematic development both of the theory and practice of the productive arts in their present state of nnrirailed perfection , and exhibiting the actual construction and practical uses of all the machinery and implements now nsed in Great Britain , as actually found in workshops of the highest character , with the real processes adopted in perfectHMJ tlie national manufactures of erery description ; the whole forming a complete encyclopedia of practical knowledge . BT JOHS NICHOLSON , ESft ., CIVIL EHGIMEKB . London : Sherwood , Gilbert , and Piper , Paternoster-row .
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Just published , JT 1 HE DECORATIVE PAINTER'S and GLA-± ZIER'S COMPLETE GUIDE , containing the most approved methods of imitating oak , mahogany , maple , rose , cedar , coral , and every other kind of fancy wood ; verd antique , dove , sienna , and other marbles , in oil or distemper colour ; designs for decorating apartments ; directions for stencilling ; patterns for transparent blinds ^ -with a complete body of information on the art of staining and painting on glass , the apparatus for annealing it , aad the method of joining figures together by leading , with examples from ancient windows ,
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DR . STYAN , pONTINUES to cure a CERTAIN DISEASE , VJ and all disorders arising therefrom in a few days , without restraint of diet or hindrance of business , at hie Medical Hall , 125 , East-street , bottom of Kirkgate , Leeds . Takb Notice—Those who have an opportunity of applying in person at my establishment may rely on being treated in a manner bast suited to their case ; and those , the remoteness of whose situation renders all personal intercoarse impossible , shall , upon describing by letter , post paid , as minutely and exactly &b they can , all the symptoms of their respective case 3 , receive , without loss of time , such medicines and instructions as vrill enable them to make a perfect , sound , and speedy care . A fee of 10 s . only will be required .
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . TO HR . T . i-iOtn 229 , STKXHD , LOM > 0 N . Frimley , near Bagshot , Surrey , February 14 ih , 1842 , SIR , —Having suffered much from acute Rheumatism , I was induced to try your Blair ' s Pills , and beg to bear my humble testimony to ] their efficacy , not only in my own case , butinseveraof my friends who have *»!» " them on my recommendation . I am , Sir , your obliged , JOHN GILES . The-never-failing effects of Blair ' s Gout and Rhenmatio Pills , curing every description of Gout and Rheumatism , has secured to them a celebrity une-
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PEEL'S TARIFF OUTDONE THE COFFEE TAX REPEALED ! MESSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to call " the attention of tbe Chartist Public to the BEVERAGE prepared by them , as a Cheap and Wholesome substitute for Taxed Coffee . Its nutritious 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 11 Executive Committee of the National Charter Association , " and as a means of crippling the Governmental Exchequer , it may be made a ready and powerful weapon in the hands of the Sons of Toil .
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H FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS . " THE following testimonials from respeotable persons , in addition to many hundreds of DECIDED CURES—particulars of whioh have been already published—established the chara c ter ol PARR'S LIFE PILLS , as the Best Medieine in the World :-
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Communicated by Mr . Bawden . Gentlemen , —At the request of Mr . Thomas Bar ret . Farmer , of Menally , parish of St . Veep , Cornwall , I send you the enclosed , and beg to state that you are quite at liberty to publish it , if you think proper to do so . Since I have been your agent , I have received numerous testimonials of the benefit PARR'S LIFE PILLS have conferred upon the afflicted . I remain , Gentlemen , respectfully , H . BAWDEN , Chemist and Druggist , Fowley , Cornwall ,
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Gentlemen , —I feel it a duty I owe you to express my gratitude for the great benefit I have derived by taking PARR'S LTFE PILI .-jS . I applied to your agent , Mr . Bawden , Chemist and Druggist , Fowley , for Parr ' s Life Pills , for a Swelling I had in my Groin , which extended to my ancle , and I could scarcely walk from the pain and swelling . It arOBe about an inon in thickness , descending in a line from the top to the bottom of my leg , and was quite black and painful to the touch . After three boxeB of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , it quite disappeared , and I have : not had a return ef it since ; I am determined not to be without them , for I shall always havo a box continually in the house , in readiness for auy oomplaint with which I may in future be afflicted . I remain . Gentlemen , Your most obedient Servant , THOMAS BARRET , Of Menally , Parish of St . Veep , Cornwall .
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Cirenoester , Jan . 1 , 1843 . Gentlemen , —The wonderful effects of PARR'S LIFE . PILLS have been felt by the poorer classes in the parish of Cirencester . Scarcely a family but what h&s taken them , one and all declare tbe wonderful efficacy resulting from their use . In fact , it is gratifying to me to say to the Proprietors of the Pills , my sale increases daily . Some days I sell 50 boxes . Yours , W . WHITE . Agent for Cirencester .
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Many persons , after learning that so many wonderful cures have been effected by PARR'S LIFE PILLS have a great desire to procure tbe medicine which has done so much good . In doing this , however , caution must be observed , as certain individuals without honesty , are offering a dangerous subsitute , instead of the genuine medicine . The proprietors cannot , of course , be accountable for any untoward results that may ensue , to those who have been thus imposed upon , but the ; can point out an effectual means to prevent further imposition .
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JuBt Published , price 2 s . 6 d M and sent free , " enclosed in a sealed envelope , " on receipt of a Post-office Ord * r for 33 . 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 Indulgenoe in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; including a comprehensive Dissertation on Marriage , with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , and Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhoa , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &o .
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the King . * dom , in a sealed envelope , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d . ) THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISER . BEING a practical Treatise on the prevention and core of tbe VENEREAL DISEASE , aad other affections of the urinary and sexual organs , in both sexes , with a mild and successful mode of treatment , in all their forms and consequences ; especially Stricture , Gleets , affections of the Bladder , Prostrate Glands , Gravel , &c . shewing also the dangerous consequences of Mercury , ^ such as eruptions of the skin , pain in the bones , &c , with plain directions for a perfect restoration : embellished with engravings . An ample consideration of the diseases of women ; also nervous debility ; inoluding a comprehensive dissertation on the anatomy of Marriage , impuissanoe , celibacy , sterility or barronness , and various other interruptions of ' the Laws of Nature .
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THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRUCUM . 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 acquired , 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 a state of chronio debility , bj whioh the constitution is left in a deplorable state , and that nervous mentality kept up whioh places the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of life . The consequences arising from this dangerous
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iOJiDOK . —POLITICAL ASD SCIE 5 I 0 TC IKST 1 TC-5103 , 1 , TUSXaGaiB-Iakb . —The newly elected directors met on Sunday morning , -when after the tainBficSon cf some preliminary business , Mr . Cufiay TTM Called to the eh&ir , and the namea being called OVBT , twenty directors were found lo be present . Mr . Wheeler moved , and Mr . Bathbone seconaed , "That a general meeting of the shareholders should be called on Monday , May the 1 st . to elect * general secretary , and to 3 BrifJ ' e"npon the doable return of Messrs . Knax and " Williams . * Aa amendment ~ wa » TDOTeflj T > nt ultimately ^ iiaiiTSTi , snd the motion carried . Mr . Parker BioTea - Tim the Secretary pro tern , be paid for Ids sertires" On the saggestion of Mr . Wheeler It iras referred to the Pinance Committee . Mr . Coffay "was
elt-cted president of the Board of Directors , and Mr . Wheeler vice-president Mr . Parker moved , and Mr . Wsrtaaby seconded the election of a Finance Committee of three . Carried . Messrs . Simpson , Wbeeler , Dron , Cleave , Ford , Brotrett , and Snackleton -were nominated , rr" <^ the election fell on Messrs . Simpson , Wbeeler , and Bnnrett Mr . Parker applied to kno * the terms on which the hall -would be let to a meeting of j ^ nmeymen taaors , which being settled the meeting adj ^ nrEed nctil the eyening . All nominations for Genera ! Secretary nrastbe sent in "writing to Mr . Salmon , Sj New Court , Farringdon-stMet , on or kefore Monday Hex . * On Sunday evening , after considerable diseca-Sios , It to bedded upon a motion of- Mr . Carter , seconied-by lit Pord , " That the pries of admission to the hall should be one penny ; shareholders to be allowed " to admit a lady free . '' Collectors \ rei-d appointed to wait on the agents to collect subscriptions . The finance committee were
authorised to praenre a seal , parchment , & < :, for the use of the directors . Proper " aoconnt-booka were also ordered to be procured . A committee , consisting of Ifassra . Cuffsv , Parker , Wyatt , B&thbone , and Dron Were appointed to dxaw up bye-Ia-wa . jMeasrs . Wheeler , Parker , and Wy&tt were elected a committee to revise snd report upon the roles for the government ot the Institute . A committee of seven were appointed to manage the affairs of the Institute until the bye-laws Vets enacted . The late management committee were ordered to report the state of the finances of the Institute to the directors on the « n « nfag Thursday evening . The Secretary waa authorised to write to Mx . O'Connor to request tb © fulfilment of Ma proxuse to deliver three lecterns upon the land . Arrangements were made lor the obiainment of lecturers , and for the holding of a ball on Easter Monday . The subjects of obtaining a license for the Hall , the management of the dancing classes , it , -were discussed , and the meeting adjourned until Thursday evening and Sunday morning .
Hbtsopolitas DELEGATE Meeting . —The delegates met on Sunday afternoon , Mr . Knight in the chMr . Reports were received from -various committees . Mi- Mills reported from the South London Chartists . Mr . Wheeler reported from the committee appointed to get np a public meeting in honour of Mr . Doncembe ' s eondnet in the House of Commons . Mr . Grew resigned his seat on account of the SBk Wearers body having amalgamated with the Mile End locality . Mr . Cufiay resigned Ms situation on the Finance Committee ; and tia seat as & delegate . A vote of thanks was unanisionsly given to him for his past services . Mr . Skelton made some lengthy and excellent observations on the causes of the apathy existing among the Cbartirt body . Mr . Wheeler made some remarks in reply , and
XHoved the following resolution for the regulation of flie fends of the delegate meeting , which waa seconded by Ht Simpson : — " That in ocder to defray the expenses Of tracts , lecturers , public meetings , rent of room , it , each locality sending- one delegate shall contribute the sum of is . € d- per month ; two delegates , 3 s . ; and three delegates 4 s . &L per Tm « ith to the funds of the delegate meeting . " After some discussion , the motion was unanimously agreed to . Mr . Wbeeler moved , and Mr . Pickersgill seconded the following resolution : — "That the metropolis be divided into the seven parliamentary districts . ; and that an the first Monday of every month a public vneetag ba helA in each district in rotation , the expence to be defrayed trat of the fundi of the Metropolitan Dsjegate Meeting . " Carried unanimously . Mr . Maynird moved , and Mr . Wheeler aeeonded , the following resolution , " That this delegate meeting , taking
into consideration the position of the Chartist body in fee metropolis , and believing mnch good would result from the frequent assembling together of the various localities , recommend tha $ the metropolis be divided into Borough Districts , and that one general meeting of members io take place once a week in such district , taking each place of meeting in rotation . " Curled unanimously , and the Secretary requested to write to the TiQWflitlM whose delegate * were sot present , izrfcnuing Uiem of the above resolution ! A report was received rtfatrre to the public meeting , to adopt the Hemonstraace . Messrs . Wheeler and Mills were elected oa the Pinanoe Committee , in the place « f Messrs CuSay and Dron resigned . Mr . Wheeler reported the receipt of a pair of bagpipes from Mr . M'Paerson , of Iproich , to be disposed of for the benefit of the victims . A VOle of thanks was given to the donor . T ^ o aad sixpence was received from Globe Fields , and the Tq Pa c in g iSjottmed .
POLITICAL AXD SCrESTITIC IXSTITTXB , TEB . KAGiXK-LiirB . —^ On Sunday evening , 3 ir- Goodwyn Birmby delivered a , lecture on the best way of gaining the People ' s Charter , and read a code of rules be meant to lay before the Chartist body for their adoption . Mr . Skdton alBo addressed the meeting at considerable length , and the audience deputed highly satisfied with the evening * * proceedings . A ? mic xsetisg was held on Monday evening , si the Old Bine Anchor , Coppice-row , Qexktnwell , to take into consideration the best means of remedying the distress . of the ootmtry . Hi . Balis was called to the ehair , and commenced by ^ ^™«^* wg to She opposition they had received from the shopkeepers asd the police , in sot allowing publicity to be given to their hills .
This should only have the effect of spurring them to increased exertions . Pree discussion was the most important , the most valuable , right which Englishmen ' possessed , and or » Which oo § b £ to be maintained at ail tazarda ; if Vhey suffered themselves to be deprived of that right there woold be an end of all hopes of emancipating their country . The meeting was called to discuss the best method of rescuing the toiling millions from their present degraded destitute condition . That an lifarwfog amount of distress existed had been admitted at Lancaster by the Judge on the bench , and by the Attorney-General with tears in their eyes . The only question then to disease was , what measure would impnm > ttw condition of the people , and the best mean * of obtaining it Mr . Balls concluded by calling upon
them to give each speaker an impartial hearing . Mr . Cameron moved the first -resolution— "That It is the opinion of this meeting th * t the alarming and rapidly increasing distress of this country demands kbe immediate » na most serious attention of all classes of her Majesty - s sabjeetB—* hat this meeting deeply sympathiSBS wilh their xnEerwg and indnstrieas fellow countrymen , and expresses its determination to use its co-operative influence in removing those direful causes ¦ which have overspread She beloved land of our birth "With pauperism , cr ime , snd terror . " Mi . Puzkt BecoBded the resolution ^ which was unanimously carried . Mr . Wbeeler , in a ipeech adapted to the occisiori , moved the following resolution— " That it is the
opinion of this meeting thai the wrongs of the oppressed sad industrious millions will never be effectually redressed , until -the people shall be fairly , honestly and efficiently represented—that this meeting does therefore pledge itself to use its most strenuous and davo ' jed exertions towards obtaining the elective fr < mf > iiBP for every male winit in the country not being disqualified hf mental disease . - " Mz . Gardiner , in an excellent addressr « conded ihe resolution , and made some appropriate observations in reference to the fallacies put forward by the free tiade party . The resolution was unanimously earned . A vote of thanks was given to the chaiTmnn , who briefly replied , and the meeting adjourned . Several members were enrolled .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 1, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct475/page/2/
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