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Ezpenditurt decreased without comfort being diminished * JT 1 H IS is fully acknowledged by the thousands of J . families who daily nse EDWARD'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST POWDER , the best aud cheapest substitute tor Coffee ever known . Price id . and 8 d . per pound . This excellent preparation has stood tbe test of public opinion now upwards of twelve months , and its still increasing consumption is the best argument ia Us favour , Very few towns are without agents , who realize a good income by its sale , and but little is heard of the many anxiou * imitators who tried hard to profit by the fame it has so j * &tly obtained . Edwabds Bhotheks . 99 , Blackfriars-road , London .
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READ AND JUDGE ! ADKirTED UUDEB PIPIT TEABS OS AOB THX PIBSX Nl . NE MONIHS ! A MOST favourable opportunity to the Industrious Classes to ensure themselves Proprietors of Land and Property—to provide against Siokneas , Want , and a Poor Law 11111011—18 offered to Healthy Men , in Town or Country , by joining the UNITED PATRIOTS' BENEFIT AND CO-
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PEEL'S TARIFF OUTDONE THE COFFEE TAX REPEALED ! MESSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the Chartist Public to the BEVERAGE prepared by them , as a Cheap and Wholesome substitute for Taxed Coffee . Its nutritions qualities are equalled by none in the Market ; while its mode of Preparation renders ft vastly superior no the Trash offered for Sale by those vho regard not tbe health of the 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 powerful weapon in the hands of the Sons of Toil .
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DR . STYAN , CONTINUES to cure a CERTAIN DISEASE , \ J and all disorders arising therefrom in a few days without restraint of diet or hindrance of business , at hia Medioal Hall , 125 , East-straet , bottom of Kirkgate , Leeds . Take Notice—Those who have an opportunity of applying in person at my establishment may rely on being treated in a manner beBt Buited to their case ; and those , the remoteness of whose situation renders all personal intercourse impossible , shall , upon describing by letter , post paid , as minutely and exactly as they can , all the symptoms of their respective cases , receive , without loss of time , such medicines and instructions a 8 will enable them to make a perfect , sound , and speedy care . A fee of 10 s . only will be required .
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Just Published . price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free , " enclosed in a sealed envelope" on receipt of a Poet-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of ita PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive HabitB , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; including a comprehensive Dissertation on Marriage , with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , and , Remarks on the Treatment of GhonorrhcB , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c .
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Juat 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 . )
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0 GRIMSHAW AND CO ., 10 , Goree Piazzas , Liverpool , Despatch fine FIRST CLASS AMERICAN SHIPS , of large Tonnage , for NEW YORK and NEW ORLEANS , every week : and occasionally to BOSTON , PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE , aud for QUEBEC aud MONTREAL , also first rate British Vessels to NEW SOUTH WALES and VAN DIEMANS LAND . THE "OLD" LINE OF PACKET SHIPS , ( BLACK BALL LINE , ) SAIL FROM
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHEKN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . 1 " Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . f f ^ 1 entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at \ X your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the great good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it iis a patent one ; and more especially since its use has contributed so largely ] to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudioe 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 a ., ^ sent Free to any park of the United JLingdo ^ on the receipt of a Post Office Order , for 5 s . TBS SILENT FRIEND , A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITlRa of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in fej ? sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cans , that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire ^ with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLT TARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; lJj and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on tb partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPM DUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration , the destructive effects of Gonorrhoea , Gleet , StrictW
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SHFFFXEUX—Fid-tHKE-LxSK- — WeTtqaeat the Ittentlcn of oar brother democrats throughout the * o untry to the folio-win * , as by imitating tkeir Sheffield friends in Hie adornment of their public rooms , they -would , we think , do much to mate " their places of meeting more attractive , and a so create by Bach means - » lasting impression of the beauty of tbe principles to TPhieh they hive Tow&d allegiance . The above room laying been lately cleaned , the following poetic and other inscriptions appear upon ita walla , 'within which sone are "welcomed bnt those who are -willing to emulate tiie lives of the patriots whose names are emblazoned thereon , and who , like them , -wJU derroba all tihdr eiergies for the triumph ef freedom ' s holy cause , and the salvation of the human race . Over the rostrnm is placed a bast of the martyr Holberry , and under the Irasi the inscription , " The Charter and No Surrender . " At the head o ! tbe room , on the left of the rostrum , is .
in large characters . " TTnrreraal Sufeage : * on the left aide of the room , facing from the rostram , is in separate compartments , the other "poin t * , '' namely , " Annual Parliament !*"— "Tote by Ballot * — " No Property Qua-Eacation - — •* Bqnal Electoral IRfitricts "—and 'Payment of Members f and , under these inscriptions , appear the names of the following celebrated men , "Paine- —"" WaJlioe "— " Mnir "— Sid-Bey" and "Emmett . ** At the upper extreme end is the name of " Tyler , " over which is the famous hammer with which the " man of Kent" answered the demands of the rcffian tax-gatherer ? this is surmounted by the " Cap of liberty ; " at the lower end of the left fide is thB name of " Tell , " over which are a pair » f srrowB crossed , surmounted by the " Cap of Liberty . " The lefE side of the rtom is inscribed as follows : —In the centre in large characters " Frost , Williams , and Jones ;* on the one aide of this inscription are the Unes : —
*• Tis liberty alone that gives the flower Of fleeting life , its la&rs and perfmne , And we are wesds without it " On the other sidei—* ' Freedom ' s battle once begun , Beqnfathed by bleeding sire to son , Though bafflsd oft , is ever won . " On the same aide of the room are the following Ulnstrious names : — "Hampden , " " Fitzzerald , " " WashisgUta , " "Jefferson , " " Franklin , " " Byron , " ' * Bnma . " and " Shelley . " At the low end of the room is this inscription in large characters : —" Clayton and Holberry , martyrs in the cause of freedom . * ' On the one aide of this inscription are the lines : — » l Par dearer the grave or the prison , Illumined by one patriot ' s name , Than the trophies of all "who have risen On liberty ' s mina to fame . * .
Under these line * is the name of " O'Connor . " On tbe otfeer aide are the lines : — * ' 0 . Where ' s the slave jo lowly , Condemned to chains unholy , Who could he bunt Hi » bends at first , Would pine baneaih them slowly ?•' Several emblematic devices complete the decorations . OK Sukdat bvejikg Mr . Harney addressed a Sieeting ; aztd Monday evening , at tbe nsnal public meeting , Mr . Ferrand ' s speech on introducing his bill for the allotment of waste lands was read ; after which a discussion « n the land followed , in which Messrs . Haroej , Gill , Boyston , and others took part .
tee IlATjb SOttisgsjlV Elbctiok . — " The Char * tista have done it" is the cry , and sore is tbe disnay of the Tones . Read the following from tbe Slutfielil Herexry of Saturday last : — " The cry of the Whiss was , a few months ag » , that the ministers paid Ft > argus O'Connor and his Hien to raislead the people , ani keep thttn ent of the bands of their proper leaders . They hod tbe same infallible authority for this as lot most of their statements , that is , their own inventive fernHiBS . What are we to think of matters now ? Bave the Whigs paid & higher price for Feargus and his followers , or are we to understand that they were 'Wilfully mendacious in their late accusations ? Mr . -&bbome , who has been so unfortunate else > where , has , by a coalition of . the Whigs and
Chartists , been-elected for the great and farm a / mi nf * town of Nottingham . The contest took place on Thursday , and lay between Mr . John Walter , son of the ex-Member , and Mr . Qisborne . Tht polling wad nearly equal , and bat lor the -co-operation of- tbe Chartists , would nav « issued in the retnrn of tbe Conservative . We have tbB authority of Mr . O'Connor for the terms of the compact . He was sot Billy enough to refuse help ; the Whigs came to him , not be to the Whigs—and sooner than not have the help of the Chartists , Mi Gisbome sod Lord RaacUffe succeeded in digesting all the points of the Charter . This same Mr . Ctisborne is a very accommodating gentleman . He has represented the acres and the 3 pflnppw of the Duke of Psvonahin for North Derbyshire—be has accepted a
¦ eat at the hands of Mr . OConnell , and now places himself aa ill . O"Connor " B nominee , a » Member for Nottingham , lit . Gisborne has become Chsrtist , and every WbigliDgin the rouDtry win become Chartist , if he can gain Ms ends by going into democratic extremes , which can never be acted upon , except at a fearful cost to our security as a nation . Well might Mr . Walcle ; consider them u made of squeeeible materials . We perceive tbat Hx . ^ Bright , the notorioos Quaker agitator , has not fared so well at DnrhMU , where be has been started as « andidate in tfcs League interest . What a pity that Mr . O'Connor could not be at Durham and Nottingham too . " Here is the proof that Mr . O'Connor ' s predictions are in eonrse of fulfilment ; these sre tbe first results of the aneh-abused " pro-Tory policy . " What says the
Mercury i " but for the Chartists the election would Itave isssued in the return of the Conservative . '' Here is an m ^ fcT p ' git ^ gtnant that in * fa » huTida of the Chartests is the balance o ! power ; they have but to use that power wisely and they must speedily accomplish tbe triumph of their principles . As regards the Nottingham election , we have but an indifferent opinion of the successful candidate ; his printed address -was -aoeagre and mesainflea , and his speech at the nomination a miserable hodge-podge , as Mr . O'Connor called it , about Ecclesiastical Courts and Jerusalem poneys ; We beg pardsn , bishops we should have said . In vain we listened for the enunciation of great principles or the defence of great truths , both of which we had hoped to iear . As far as Mr . Gisborne is concerned .
we consider bis election as bnt of little moment ; time Will tell whether we underrate that gentleman ; we hope we do , and that in spite of our fears Mr , Gisborne may be fon ~ d zealously working side by side With that dauntless champion of the "working dosses , Thomas Slingaby Duncombe . Tbe importance we attach to the result of toe election is , that for tbe second time it has now been shewn that the Chartists of Nottingham hold in their possession the power to seat or unseavwbp they wilL It has now been published throughout tbe country , that Cut for the Chartists Mr . G-isbome would not have been retained , and but for his adhesion to the Charter that they weuld not have supported him . This "Will have a great effect in other towns . Let the
Chatfists of those other districts see when the favourable ^ xeamatznee * arise ^ bat tbey tike the right advantage of the feeling that will be necessarily produced by the issue of th * Nottingham election . Let our friends ponder an what we &ro about to assert—That never vstUJhe working dosses cast from them those remnants of ignorant adoration of wealth , and dovish -rtspetl Jot mere caste , still clinging to Sam . , in spite of their unfottbled advance in intelligence and tortue—never K 7 dil * Vy raped themselves fully , vihich they do not at the present time—never until , without icaiting for the patronage of a vxatthy but relvdant convert to their printlples ihej / go . b&Wy to She hustings teiih a iron of their 9 am order , insist on his election , and have the virtue to tompelthe electoral doss to svbmii to their decision and support them in their dunce—sxv xb cstil ibis tttli .
IHZ PK 0 P 1 B BB VOBTHT OP THE CBAKTSB ., OB * HAT CHXBIEB . BEC 8 ME LAW } itTlUEgTEB . —Mr . Baixstow addressed tbe Shatsperflans last Sunday afternoon and evening ; and on Monday at noon , the Shakspereans and All-Saints ' Chartists united in holding a public meeting in the Market-place , for the purpose of petitioning Parliament Sgainst the BB just and unconstitutional eondnct of JBaron Forney towards the eloquent Jones , of Liverpool , whBsonhls trial twre at the recent assizes . Mes »*
Cooper , Bairstow , MartltMn , Bowman , and others , addressed the "ifm ^^ -which was a rerj throng one , lad would have been prolonged far in the afternoon , had tot the snow-storm set in m « st severely . Mi . W . Bigga , ( a » " Worshipful * ' Mayor for the year , and anther of the Midland Counties * Cnarter ) , h » d given aut that ha would see 8 ir James Graham before last Monday , and would stop Vhe meeting ; but he didn't i and none but the g reenest geese in Leicester wonder why . ' The sly wonder is what aiBy threat this vain ttt * ti wJU mttersexk
BHBEFSHEA » . -Mr . Cooper , of Leicester , deavered two discouxaesher © , in tbe open air , last Sun-*** " « ** d * ot know « f his coming until eleven in tbe . forenoon Hjut messengers were sent o * into the MHoarfiBg Tfflages , jmd animposing company awaited teyrivalof our beloved said respected friend . The renlng was & singular time ,- the text was , " And God ¦ Bail wipe away all tears from their eyes . " It will be Jwgeretfae deep excitement of that evening is forgot flaaer byjie poor faminhingatockinggn of Sheepahead , so firmlj daroted to th * Charter , or bI Ul 8 eamast and ^ BOLTON—Mr . Petet Bigby lecterei here on Suncay night , on the nature and teadency of tbe People ' s « artw ¥ eing made law . He trill lecture on Sunday venlngnact , At six o ' clock . MAectEb ^ u&iiP . —Mr- J . West delivered a lecture t » e last Friday evening , in the commodious Chartist atom , Staaley-treet , on the late trials and the law of sedition . ^¦¦ j m ______
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From the London Gazette of Friday , April 7 . BANKRUPTS . John Shaw , Seymour-place , Camden-town , buildtr , to surrender April 21 , at half-past eleven , May 19 , at eleven , at the Bankrupts' Court . Solicitors Messrs . Pain and Hateriy , Great Mariborongh-street ; official assignee , Mr . WhitmoM , BasinghiH-street . BeDjamin Vines , Hoole , grocer , April 19 , at ten , May 23 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' Court . Solicitor , Mr . Terrell , Basinghall Street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basingball-street . David Redmund and John Gallop , Charles-rtreet , City-road , hinge-manufacturers , April 21 , at ten , Maj 23 , at one , at the Bankrupts' Court Solicitors , Messrs . Smithson and Mitten , Southampton-buildings , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basingballstreet
James Coe Walne , of Sfcowmaricet . SuflMk , winemerchant , April 19 , at twelve , May 7 , at two . at the Bankrupt ' s Cjurt SoHoitors , Messrs . Jones , Trinder , and Tudway , Jobn-street , Bedford-row ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basingball-street . Charles Wilsmer , TiUincham , Essex , draper , April 18 , at two , May 11 , at eleven , at the Bankrupts' Court Solicitor , Mr . Ashnrst , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Tnrquand , Copthall-buildlngs . Jshn George , Bread-street , Cheapside , and Jamesstreet , Hare-street , Bethnal-green . silk-mannfacturer , April 22 , at half-paft-eleven , May 19 , at eleven , at the Bankrupts' Court Solicitor , Mr . Clark , Flnsbury-place , Fins-bury ; official assignee , Mr . Edward's , Frederick ' splace , Old Jewry .
Thomas Kolpb , New Bndge-street , merchant , April 22 , atone , May 19 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' Court Solicitors , Messrs . Lawrence and Blenkarne , Bucklersbury ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Frederlck ' s-place , Old Jewry . John Henry Fuller , ef Flixton , Lancashire , logwoodj ? rinder , and Manchester , fustian-manufaoturer . April 19 , and May 9 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' District Court , Manchester- Solicitors , Mr . Barrett , jan . Man-Chester ; and Messrs . Bower and Back , Chancery-lane ; official assignee , Mr Fraser , Manchester . Thomas Milne Whiteley , Liverpool , hatter , April 26 , at twelve , and May 26 . at eleven , at the LiTerpool District Bankrupts' Court . Solicitor , Mr . Watson , Lirerpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool .
John Whitaker , Whalley , Lancashire , weollen-manufacturer , April 21 , and May 13 , at twelve , at the Manchester District Bankrupts' Court . Solicitors , Mr . Chew , Manchester ; Mr . Hargreaves , Newchurch ; and Messrs . 11 line , Parry . Milne , and Morris , Temple ; official assignee , Mr , Stanway , Manchester . Henry Lewis , Haverfordwest , cabinet-maker , April 21 . at twelve , May 19 , at eleven , at the Bristol District Bankrupts' Court Solicitor , Mr . Haberfleld , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Bristol . Edward Dlekson , Longdon , Shropshire , draper , April 17 . May 15 , at balf-past eleTen , at the Birmingham District Bankrupts' Court Solicitors , Messrs . Eough and Saxton , Shrewsbury ; and Messrs . Tyndal and Son , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham .
John Norman . Wadebridge , Cornwall , grocer , April 26 , at two , May 17 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' District Court , Exeter . Solicitor , Messrs . Lofty and Potter , Cheapaide-, and Mi . Stogden , Exeter ; offieial assignee , Mr . Hernaman , Exeter .
partnerships dissolved . B- and J . Fielding , Oldham , Lancashire , groccra . — Bilton , Ostler , and Veith , Kingston-upon-HuIl , merchants . —T . Woods , and Co ., Lancaster , ironmongers . — Fawcett and Fleming , Ulverston , Lancashire , grocers .
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From the GaaetU of Tuesday , April 11 . BANKRUPTS . William Mott , lace-man , Regent-street John Bowie , grocer , Shoe-lane . Frederick Roberta , coal merchant , New Bondstreet . John Camming , farrier , Tottenham-court-road . John Hawings , upholsterer , Lisson Grove , Marylebone . John Ivory , farmer , Meppershall , Bedfordshire . Michael R « bert Jenkins , tavern-keeper , Greenwich .
Francis Jenkyns and John Hay Hardyman , merchants Love-lane , East Cheap . William Bates , Auctioneer , Welbeck-street , Cwendish-square . Henry Bentlif , linen draper , Maidstoae , Kent James Stretch and Ralph Wharton , engineers , Nottingham . James Harrington and William Pattinson , calicoprinters , Cumberland . Beojunin Sayle and Thomas Booth , ironmongers , Sheffield .
PjtET . iEBSHlPS DISSOLVED . J . Woods and J . Tamer , Blackburn , Lancashire , millwrights—Bedford ' s and Halgh's , Batley and Birstal , Yorkshire , coalmasters ; a ^ far as regar ds Jaseph Haigh . —Dickson , Waston , and Co ., Stockton , Dnrham ; and T . P . Pick and Co ., Manchester , mercers : as far . as regard * T . P . Pick .
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^ OtD Pxeb . —" It is impossible to ealcnlate flje Bsny beueBts to the human race which must result from the discovery of Old Parr's receipt . The fine herbnl medicine which is compoondedfrom its directionh » s , in theossnds of cases , proved that nothing eiae is required so secure health and prolong life . "
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 15, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct929/page/2/
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