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JBSWgiiMJgjBh DEDICATED, BT PSBWESJOK, TO HSB MOST GBACIOU SUJESTT QTTKEK TICTOBIA, AXD HEB BOTAL HIGH
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SES 3 THE OT 2 CHBS 3 O ? ZSST . BLOFEXD AND CO . ' s KEW-MAP OF ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , AND WALE 5 , compiled from the Trigonometrical Surrey of the Honourable the Board of Ordnance , and Corrected to the present time , from Documents in possession of the Commissioner of Boards , &c . Size . —5 £ feet long , by 4 feet wide , margin not reckoned . "Where preferred , it can be had in two parts , the one containing the Map of Great Britain j the other , the information round the border .
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PEEL'S TARIFF OUTDONE THE COFFEE TAX REPEALED ! MESSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to c&ll the attention of the Chartist Public to the BEVERAGE prepared by'them , as a Cheap and 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 & 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 powerful weapon in the hands of the Sons of Toil .
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THE SPINAL COMPLAINT . ¦ IP HERE is hardly a single complaint amongst the J . Hundreds to which ihe Human Frame is liable so distressing and so prostrating as Affection of the Spine ; and there 1 b hardly another complaint so difficult of cure . The discoverer of an almost unfailing Remedy may therefore 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
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . ; TO THE SUFFERERS FROM B 1 L 1 OU 3 AND UVER COMPLAINTS . TTIHE unexampled sucoessB of FRAMPTON'S X PILL OF HEALTH calls for particular attention . These Pills give immediate relief in all Spasmodic and windy complaints , with the whole train of weU-known symptoms arising from a "weak ; stomach , or vitiated bilious secretion , indigestion , pain at the pit of the stomach , bilious or sick head-ache , heart-burn , loss of appetite , sense of fulness after meals , giddiness , dizziness , pain over the eyes , &o , From among many kind testimonials communicated to the proprietor of this useful medicine , the following is selected : —
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . Cffl entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at IT your earliest convenience , the earns quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the great good your pills ar # doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudice is fast giviag 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 park of the United Kingdom on the receipt of ft Post Office Order , for 53 .
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A CURE IFOR ALL !! ] HOLLIWAT ' S OINTMENT . HOLLOWiY ' s f tr , EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A QX , ABANDONED BY GUY'S , THE METROPOLITAN , KI NG'S pa LEGE , & CHARING CROSS HOSPITatb This fact was sworn to this 8 ih dav of M , » t Before the Lord Mayor , at the ManaK ' 'H SUMMARY OF AFFID AVIT WM . BROOKE , Messenger , of 2 Ttn ; " „ . Southwark , London , maketh oatfe ^ S&&S fe ^> a »* with flftSft nina iiuono nis
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free oartwipt of a Post-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiryatoffis CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excesshe Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Yoathful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks , on tin Treatment of Ghonorrhce , Gleet , Stricture andSjpi ' ilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c .
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X . OHSOK . —Ms . Whesles lectured on Suntlaj evening at the Chartist Hall , Grey Eagle-street , Brick lane . The Whxir -was ably filled by Mr . Wella . Severa members -were enrolied . After toe leerore a discnssioi took place regarding the merits of the varions plain of organization . A circular was read from the Metropolitan Victim Fffna Gommittee , and its content ! agreed ifith . . JlETBOFOLTTiS DELEGATE MEBTISG—Mr . Pict SftgDl in tte chair . Five shillings -was received from the Teetotallers , Waterloo-road ; la , 3 d . from the Star , Union-street , Borough ; 23 . from Csmberwell ; and 2 a . 6 d . from Lambeth . Mr . Bose reported from the Metropolitan Tictim Fnnd ComHiittee . Beporta were
received from Tarions localities , chitfly in reference to Mr , Ceopert plan of organization . Mr . Andrews gave notice of a motion respecting , exclusive dealing . Mr Whtelfir withdrew Mb notice of motion respecun ? the old plan of organization , in order to give more time to the localities to ^» nsider of it . Mr . ^ Wheeler gave notice cf Ms intention of resigning the ofnee of secretary to the Delegate Meeting . Mr . Bose moved , and Sir . Mills Kconded , " That the Secretary write to those localities who were behind band with thsh payment * , and also to those whose delegates ^ vrsre remiss in their attendance . " Carried . Mr . Mills also impressed npon the meeting the necessity of seeing petitions were ijot up relative to the conduct of Lord Abinger ; other Delegates advanced similar observations . Mr . Maynard complained of the non-attendance of the
Observation Committee to ita duties . Mr . Wheeler explained , and the ~ Committee was ordered to meet on ihe ensuing Thursday . The treasurer was instracted to pay the sabry of tte Secretary , the accoani for stationary , to ., and the rent of the HalL Mr . Wneeiei stated his intention of laying the quarterly balance Bbeet before them on the fpBewing Sunday . Mr . Pag- * being absent , bis motion relative to the appointment of & pro . icm . general secretary was not entered into ; the remarks of the Editor of the Northern Star were stated to be incorrect relative to Ike appointment of a general secretory , the majority being-of-opinion that they had iu > business to interfere with th * t subject- The resolu tion approving of the immediate appointment of a secretary , vzs only from one locality , and had not received the sanction of the body . After the transaction of other business , the meeting adjourned .
TH 3 METXOFOLITAS TlCTBi FUJfD COMMITTEE met on Sunday evening , Mr . Cuffiiy in tae Chair , lietters were read from Mtb . Wild , and the sum of 6 s . was ordered to be sent to her ; A donation of Is . was received from Hi Overton . Mr . Wheeler having been instructed to draw up rules and an address to the pnblie from the Committee , read them to the meeting , and they were unanimously agreed to . A circular was also ordered to be printed and distributed to all the Metropolitan localities . Mr . Bid let lectured , on Sunday evening , to a good audience , at the Working Men ' s Hail , Mile-End-Boad , and took his farewell of them , previous to going into the West to stand his trial for seditious language .
The I , eagu £ , during the few past weeks , have been quite rampant with their ticket-meetings In various parts of she Metropolis , and have met with severs ! Tery humiliating defeats . Oa Thursday last , fiiey intends to have had a grand collection of all Hieir forces at & public meeting in the Colloaeum , Marylebone ; every exertion was used to ensure a triumph over the misguided Chartists ; agents were at work in every direction , showing the impoliey of the Chartists attending this meeting -, the aid of the vestry and the parish officers-was called inte play to render the eSrct more imposing . Committees of ladies were engaged for weeks previous in-beating np for recruits ; even threats were had recourse to . Joseph Hume is reported to have asserted that if they could not beat the Chartists by moral ^ pyy they would , by physical ones . Members of the committee asserted that if
O'Connor , Itialey , Blackmore , or other Chartist orators attended they would be given into custody ; but after SH this vapouring , "when the night of meeting came , no Corn-law Bepealsrs were to be found . Without giving any publie notice of their intention * they had put off the meeting , well knowing that certain defeat awaited them . A whisper of their intention had got Abroad and prevented many from attending ; but at the appointed hour hundreds el good Chartists were at their post ; but discovering the hoax , they adjourned to fiielesthers , and other Chartist houses in ihe neighbourhood . A grand pnblie meeting was also to have taken pliee on Tuesday evening last , at the Horns Tavern , Kennicgton ; this also is put off until they can -Isave the aid of certain ALP / a . after the opening of Parliament ; ihe 2 * ai fact is , they dare not call a public meeting , being conscious that they would be completely
defeated . FloxaTatsbx , BaAS 5 BxrBT-PjRK _—Considerable local business was transacted here on Sunday week . It Was agreed that Eve «> nmntni should he sent to the General Defence Fund , and that a general meeting of ; the members- should be held at the above house on Monday eveidng at eight o ' clock . j Hi . Wheeler lectured on Monday evening , at the i teetotal los&ty , "Waterloo-read . i . Mr BirEsroTr lectnred on Monday evening to a ! goed audience at the * w * M of the National Association .
Ship Iatebk , Iosg-Lasb , Bebmosdset . —At the usual meeting of the above locality , on Monday evening , camnmnicatiens were received from the Lambeth and 2 » 3 wington localities . Mr . Maynard reported from the delegate meeting , and it was resolved that only one member attend from this locality as delegate to ae ^ neeting of delegates at 55 , Old Bailey . Two and Eixper . cs was Toted for the use of the delegates . The members of the general council , belonging to this locality , are requested to attend at the King ' s Arms , ISng-atreet , Bord&gh , on Sunday next , at two o ' clock In the afternoon ; it is also requested that the members of tw « locality will attend on next Monday dght » -
IHE CAMBEB \ nSLL Locaxitt met at the Cock Inn , SS usual , on Monday evening , hit . B- Sewell resigned office as treasurer , and Mr . T . SeweB was elected in his place . The latter gentleman will deliver a lecture on next Monday evening , at the above Inn . KIDDERTttXWSTSR . —My . dunnage , of Northampton , lectured on Friday last , upon the 'justice of Mm People ' s Charter . TfOBTBWXCH- —On Saturday evening , the Rev . Mr . Jackson , of Manchester , delivered an able and eloquent lecture on the evilB of class legislation .
West-Riding Of Yorkshire
WEST-RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
WAKEFIELD ADJOURNED SESSIONS . NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN , That the Christmas General Quarter Sessions-of the Peace , for the "West-Riding of the County of York , will bs held by adjournment in the Committee Room , at the House of Correction , at Wakfcfield , on Wednesday ihe Eight day of Februaiy next , at Eleven o ' clock in the Eorenoon , foi the purpose of inspecting the Siding Prison , ( the said House of Correction ) and Jor examining the accounts of the Keeper of the said House of Correction , making Enquiry into the conduct of the Officers and Servants belonging the same ; and also into the behaviour of the Prisoners , and their Earnings . C . H . ELSLEY , Clerk of the Peace . Clerk of the Peace ' s Office , Wakefieia , 23 rd January , 1843 .
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JBSWgiiMJgjBh DEDICATED , BT PSBWESJOK , TO HSB MOST GBACIOU SUJESTT QTTKEK TICTOBIA , AXD HEB BOTAL HIGH
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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-ncseproduct789/page/2/
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