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'T > HE following testimonials from respectable per-JL sons , in addition to many hundreds of DECIDED CURES—particulars of which have been already published—established the chara c ter of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , as the Best Medicine in ihe World : —
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . Case from Luton , Bedfordthire , communicated by Mr . PhiUips % Chemitt and Druggist , to Air . T . Prout , 229 , Strand , London . Luton , Bedfordshire , Oot . 19 , 1841 . QIR , —I feel desirous of expressing to you the great O benefit which I have received from the use of Blair s Goat and Rheumatic Pills . I have for several years been afflioted with Rheumatism and Gont , the attaokB of which were excessively severe . During one of these painful visitations a kind friend presented me with a box of Blair ' s Pills , from the use of which I found immediate relief and Very soon entirely recovered . At a subsequent period I was bo severely attacked that he thought it would be unwise to delay placing myBelf under medical care . I did
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IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS . rjlHE Proprietor of DR . HAMILTON'S VITAL X PILLS , feeling , convinced that the innate good properties of this Medioine , must by the recommendations of those who experience its benign efficacy , ( in many instances after all other means bad failed ) do mote to bring it into notice , than anything else , has abstained from publishing oases of cure , and the more so , as he well knows tho frauds that are constantly practised upon the publio by fictitious or manufactured cases , which causes little faith to be attached to such statements . But how different is it with those persons who are eye witnesses of the curative powers of a Medioine in their own imme-
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O GRIMSHAW AND CO ., 10 , Goree Piazzas , Liverpool , Despatch fine FIRST CLASS AMERICAN SHIPS , of large Tonnage , for NEW YORKjand NEW ORLEANS , every week ; and occasionally to BOSTON , PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE , and for QUEBEC and MONTREA-t , also firat rate British Vessels to NEW SOUTH WALES and VAN DIEMANS LAND . THE " OLD" LINE OF PACKET SHIPS , i ( BLACK BALL LINB , ) SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK .
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DR . STYAN , fi ONTlNUES to cure a CERTAIN DISEASE , V and all disorders arising therefrom in a few days , without restraint of diet or hindrance of basiness , at bis Medical Hall , 125 , East-Street , bottom of Kirkgate , Leeds . Take NotiCEr-Those who have an opportunity of applying in person at my establishment may rely on being treated in a manner beet suited to their case ; and those , the remotonere 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 oases , receive , without loss of time , such medioines and instructions as will enable them to make a perfect , sound , and speedy cure . A fee of 103 . only will be required .
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Just Published , price 2 s . Cd ., and sent free , enclosed in a sealed envelope , " on receipt of a Poat-oflice Order for 3 s . 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 Indulgence ia Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; including a comprshensive Dissertation on Marriage , with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , aud Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhoe , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &o .
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i 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 . ) THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISER . BEING a practical Treatise on the prevention and cure Of tho VENEREAL DISEASE , and other affectionsiof the urinary and sexual organs , in both sexes , with a mild and successful mode of treatment , in all their forms and consequences ; especially Stric-
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Just Published , the 12 th Edition , Price 4 a , hj f sent Free to any part of the United " lUnJjjU , I on the receipt of a Post Office Order , for i ^
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liOWBOH , —Metropolis Delegate idEsTisG . — Alter the transaslion of other business , ^ -ters . Wheeler and Simpson reported from the meeiang got np for Thomas XtaJcombe , Esq ., and read tive Balance Sheet of the same . Credentials -srere iecea . »© d Xrom Mr . Biley , fromthBStar , Golden-lane . Bep ^ Hs ^ PflrereeeiTeafrom Sofcierstowiij Tower Eamlets , * c Messrs . Humphreys and Ktchie "were Hppointed j ^ deputation to ilarylebone . Mt . O'Connor ' s plan of Organisation "was taen taken into consideration , and Sir- Skelton in a long and eloquent address , advocated the necessity and * pra * ticabuity of taking immediate steps to gain -possessiono ! the land . After an animated discussion , in which Messrs . Wheeler , Page , and others toot part , Mr . Wheeler moved ' tfest the delegate meeting co-operate 'with the friends in Surrey , 3 a callings m&r&sg o ! Vbe -wbo \ e comaal , TesioeBi in London , te consider the plan of Organization . " Mi . Skelton seconded the motion , "which was unanimously
agreed to , and . deputations appointed to carry it Into effect . Hr- Skelton moved the following resolutian , " that we the delegates of the metropolis now assembled do declare it as oui -opinion that as unity of pnrpose is the one tiling c&Qed for by the advanced position of aoeiety , It is us ^ uints that the rigbt of freedom of opinion be acknowledged by all trho are engaged in the task of promoting tie happiness and advancing the great cause af political and social equality to the world . " The motion / after considerable discussion , was agreed to "with one -eHssentitrit , on the gronsA of its being uncalled for ; tfter other business the sum of two anil-Jbiga was received from BlooTHsbaiy , and thg meeting adjourned . l , axrKSAGAis-IiASE . —Mt . 'Wheeler deliTered a > eoond lecture is the Political sad Scientific Institution Uere , on Snnday evening , * n u was greeted wita cansadenble Approbation .
A MBBTlKGof the Gonuci ! < of City of Lonaen Locality was held on Sunday Tnoratng , when it vaaiiecided thata meeting of the whole of the members of the locality should be caSed by 'circulars < to tabs into con-¦« deratKm-tiie best m « ans -ot re-organizing the body , ^ rccoringa place of meeting , fcc i , TtTKyAGAXK-iijfX ;—A discussion took place in tbePoliftcaiaridScientificlnstitnte , on Friday evening , In which Hz . lUthbone , ichairman ) , and Messrs . -Cowan , Cameron , Sherrard , and others tooi part The Gskebai Corspii resiuini in Surrey , met ss Tumai . st the RofamAn ,. < tn Sunday-lsst , Mr . MaynarU in the chair . A deputation was received from the Metropolitan delegates , requesting the co-operation and general attendance of the council on this side of the
water , at Turaagaln-l&ne , at three o ' clock on Sunday next A resolution wai agreed to , approving of the meeting , widen is to take into consideration Mr . O'Connor ' * plan , and ^ promising attendance- A favourable leport was received respecting the intended 2 Jew HalL 3 t was also agreed that the council should visit the following localities , for the purpose of discussion on the subject of the land , viz . Monday , April Sitii . Ship Tavern , long-lane ; Wednesday , 25 ta , hatters , Brown Bear , Southwark . The secretary was also requested to "Writ * to tha various localities , i ; forming them of the same , in order to obtain as numerous an attendance as posaible . A vote of yhyiV « was given to -the ftwirmnn , and the meeting adjourned until Sunday next , at eight o ' clock .
KELSO—Mr . Thomas Dickinson , of Manchester , explained tbs principles of the People ' s Charter to a ammerocsmeeting , at this place , on Good Friday . ARBROAH .-On the 11 th inst ., Mr . Robert Peddie , of Edinburgh , delivered his second lecture here , in the Operative Union Hall , John-street STOCBFOHT . —GBA 5 D SOIBKB A ? THE CHABtist Yotncas * Isstituie . —On Qood Friday evening , abent one hundred persons partook of the good things of this life at the above place . The large and commodious room was beautifully and tastefully decorated
"With the splendid portraits of the patriots living and -dead , present and banished . An able and efficient band -was in attendance . At tea , all was order and regularity aad too much praise cannot be given to thos 9 young men Who had the management and getting up of 1 Mb afiaix . Mr . Hnbbert >* s called to the chair , after the discussion of the good things of this life , and gave » "&& first toast , the People * Charter . Mr . J . Carter sesponded io the toast in -as efficient and telling man-Her . Several otter sentiments and addresses followed , and the remainder of the evening was spent in reciting , singing , and other innocent amusements .
Off SEJttJAr ETEfrsc , Mr . Crowder , of Oldham , lectured in an able manner on the land . SH £ Z 73 ££ D . — FB £ 2 TfiXDE On Sunday eveniag , Hz . Gill read Ms . O'Connor ' s letter on the land , and afterwards the report of the meeting held in Xondon to pretest an address to Mr . Doccombe . Mr . © Connor ' s letter and Mr . I > uncombe " s speech were xeceived "with warm applause . Mr . Hamey then dfli-Tered Us announced lec&aje on Free Trade , and shewed Tjj fscts and figures the folly of expecting relief from the nostrums of the " cheap bread * ' men . At great length Mz . Harney shewed up the fallacies of the lTee"booters , and promised to return to tbe . qae&tion on a fsture occasion . The audience appeared to ba deeply interested aod well Dleased with it ^ observations of ihe speaker .
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NOMINATIONS FOR THE GENERAL COUXCLL . . BCM , Mr . Allen , iailot , dinxch-lane . . Mr . 6 . Baxnett , t » Uor , Coofeman ' s Buildings . Mr . J . SewardjBlioamater . Garton ' s Coart . Mr . J- "West , news-agent , 8 , Yicax-lane . lir . William Westerly , plane maker , Cbsriot-st 34 r . Henr j Jackson , painter , Bishop-lane . Mr . T . Sippon , shoe maker , Garden-lane . Mi , A . Hamblyn , Bboemaker , English-street . Mr . Edward Ctohlll , shoe m 2 kery 3 , Hanovcr-atreet Mr . Geo . PnHbrd , tailor Salthouse-lane . Mr . Luke Smalbrood . S ^ wer-lane , snb- Treasurer . Mr . "William Snath , -8 , Ticar-lane , Eub-Secretary .
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Mb . Macselcak , civil engineer , has published a pamphlet , entitled "Suggestions to the ironmasters on increasing the demand for Iron ; also to the ironmasters of Staffordshire and -Shropshire competing ¦ with those of Scotland and Wales . " Mr . Mackalcan states that tiie demand may be increased in two "ways . First , by making inown to the world , all the nses to "which iron ia now applied i and , . second , hy lowing to-what new uebs it may be applied wi ; h advantage . He recommends ihat premiums should ie offered for vorkB on the nse of cast and wrought iron in bridges , ship building , '^ rchitectnral bnildings , machinery , aad agricultural implements of all descriptions .
3 " he Telegsl as * conveyed news to PariB on Saxnrday , that the belfry tower of Talenciennra had fallen down and killed eight persona . It appears that the Btrnctere , for the repair of which 30 , 000 francs had recently been noted , suddenly sunk down about two hours after the labourers who had been working at it , alarmed by the facing of some loose stones , h&d quitted their dajjgerons position . Mo 3 t of the persons oceopying the housea at its base also ¦ quitted the scene « f destruction in time to save their lives j but this wasjiot the ease with all . The wife of an efficer of thegamson . was killed , and the man posted on the top « f the tower came down with the ruins , and was taken oat dead . The occurrence ex-« ifced a £ Ood deal of alarm in the town , and the more so as a fire broke out among the ruins immediately After the fall .
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Litxbpodl Cobs Ma&kbt , Moxdat , Apbil 17 . — Daring the past week the arrivals of . each article of ihe trade have been on * moderate scale . We have still experienced a limited demand generally , but iolders of Wheat , influenced by accounts of a little amendment in other le&ding markets , hare shown lather increased firmness , and on Tuesday-kst , an advance of Id . to 2 d . per 7 £ lbs . was realised on that . grain . Thid improvement has sinee been fnliy sustained . We have also to < j « ote rlour 61 . to la . psr sack dealer . There has not been much passing in Oats" ; best mealing ]» areel 3 b&ve sold at 2 s 3 £ d . to is , 4 d . per-451 bs . Oatmeal has met more ipqeiry , and choice brands have gone ofi * in small lotsAt -20 s . 3 d . % 20 s . pet 240 Ib 8 . has been refused for qofcaijy . 2 to ehaage as regards Barley , Beana - « Peas .
IjOKDOH COSS EXCHIHGX , MOSBAJ , A ? 2 XL 17 . — The show of Wheat at Mark Lane was moderate fti& ^ ming from Essex , and small from Kent and feufiolk j the fa » de , * eTerflielBss , opened languidly ; niany or our prmeipai millers havingduring the past week received « && « liberal suppUes direct from lanco ^ iBaire . EeaHy fine thrashed qualities could S « 3 ^/ a ? - Wi ^ ££ Wow fte »^ s of this SStf-fSftJii ^^ auke ^ y PWgress in the dis-^ rju arter had to ; bsaceeded to . Holders of free foreign . generall y ; remained firm , and prices can iardlrbe ^ aoted lower than , on Mondaylast ; the operations were , towcrer , oo a strietly retail scale . ^ rmg thej « st week a co u pleof cargoes ( onefro m Itoz ^ MdoM frwaEbstbckJhave arrived , - these Ti probably haTe to be landed nnder lock , as to £ an
trtm on bosTd at preserit prices would be attended ^ wi in loss , f Tiers was very little pasang in Flour , Mt _ quotanon 8 underwent no material change . The ^ nantity-4 jfBarley- « a sale Tna raaaU , and thongh iheenqnrrjfor flra grain was iar from active , pr « - ¦ rions terms were lolerably well supported . The transacfipns in Malt were likewise restricted , but prices onderwent no change j eqniriBg notice . We cad-a very liberal sapply of Oat ample * ; factora nevertheless remained firm , and needy buyers had to pay fully the currency of Monday for sweet heavy corn . There wss a slightly improved inquiry for new Bean 3 , and ihe value of the article had an upward tendency . Peas were also worth quite as much money . In Bonded grain there was little passipg AJewparcels oFOats were sold , we b *» itTe , for shipment , ai about our quotatioa ? ,
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London Shithfield Catilb Market , Apbil 17 . —The numbers of Beasts exhibited for sale in our market to day were , the time of year considered , only moderate , there being a decided falling off , compared with those brought forward on this day se ' nnight ; yet they were fully adequate to meet the wants of the bntehers , the attendance of -whom , both as regards those living in London and distant parts of tae country , was scanty . Although there were a few very superior Short-horns—especially those received by railway from Warwickshire—Devons , Bunts , Scots , < fcc ., on offer , the Beasts mostly came to hand beneath the middle quality , and notafew ofthem were suffering from the effects of the epidemic Notwithstanding the receipts of
slaughtered meat up to Newgate and Leadenhall markets , from Scotland and different parts of England , have been on a comparatively limiffed soale , the Beef trade here , throughout the day , was in a very Bluggish state . However , in most transactions , the primest descriptions , from their scarcity , sold at last week's quotations , the highest ruling at 4 s per 81 bs , but those of all other kinds of Beef had & downward tendency , say 24 per 81 bs , and about 300 left the market unsold . There were about 200 store Cowa ^ Heifers , & . c , on offer , but they were a mere drug , and might have been purchased on very low terms . From Norfolk there came to hand 1 , 600 Scots and Homebreds , including a few runts ; from Suffolk , Essex , and Caabridgeshire , 200
Scots , runts , and Devons ; from Lincolnshire , Leicestershire , and Northamptonshire , 201 shorthorns , runts , &c . i from the western and caidland districts , 250 Devons , Durhuns , runts , Sarefords , &c , principally by railway ? from other parts of England 180 of various breads ; from Scotland , by steamers , 130 horned and 'polled Scots ; asd from Ireland , by way of Liverpool , 30 Irish Beasts , At least feur-fiffchs of the sheep were shorn ; but numbers were , -on the whole , good . Prise old Downs well supported their previous value , bit in all other kinds a limited amount of business was doing , and the currencies were with difficulty maintained . The former -breeds , in the wool , sold at from 4 a to 4 a 2 d ; those shorn 3 s 6 d to 3 s 8 d ; half-breds 3 s 4 d to Sa 6 d ^ and KentB and Leicesters Ss 2 d to 3 s 4 d per
81 D 3 . and a fair clearance was effected hy the salesmen . This description of stock wts in fair condition . A considerable decrease has taken -place in the receipts of Lambs from the Isle of Wight , from which place only 45 came to hand by the Southampton HaUway . There was an evident improvement in the inquiry for all qualities , particularly for those re-• ceived from Essex , and last Monday's currencies were steadidy supported—they ranging from 5 s . to 6 s . per 81 bs . The number of Calves were small , yet the inquiry for them was inanimate , and previous rates were barely maintained . Nearly 200 Pigs were received from Ireland , and we had a fair number of English on offer . Prime porkera sold freely ; other kinds Blowly , at late rates . Not a single head of Foreign stock was brought forward , and no imports have taken place during the past week .
ALtxcHESTEH CofiN Mabket , Saturday , April 15 . —Throughout the week a steady consumptive demand has continued to take off all arrivals of fresh manufactured Flour as they hare come forward , at very full prices ; and the supplies are not « qual to the wants of the trade . Oatmeal likewise met a better sale at previous rates . At Liverpool and Runcorn the imports from Ireland are very moderate indeed . Coastwise they oontinue very small ; and the only arrival from abroad consists of 300 qrs . Wheat . The attendance at our market this morning was limited , and only a moderate business was done in Wheat , for waich , however , the previous currency was realised . Prime qualities of flour , being scarce , were readily disposed of ; and in Oatmeal a fair inquiry was experienced , at full rates . On Oats we note an advance of Id . per 451 bs .
Liykhpool Cattle Market . —Mondat Ap&tl 17 . —The supply of Cattle at market to-day has been much the same as last week , with little or no variation in price . Beef 4 ^ d to 5 jd , Mutton 5 | d . to 6 d . per lb . Number of Cattle at market—Beasts 920 , Sheep 2692 .
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READ AND JUDGE I AX > MIITED UN DEB PJFTY TBABS OP AGB THE FIK 3 T NINE MONTHS ! A MOST favourable opportunity to the Industrious Classes to ensure themselves Proprietors of Land and Property—to provide against Sickness , Want , and a Poor Law Union—is offered t » Healthy Men , in Town or Country , by joining the UNITED PATRIOTS' BENEFIT AND
COOPERATIVE SOCIETY . ; Established at the Commercial , Devon , and Exeter Chop-Hous © , 59 , Tottenham Court Road . Free to a portion of Benefits immediately . Enrolled agreeably to Act of Parliament . The peculiar advantages of this Society above all others are—that it will possess influence over and inherit Landed Property—it ensures an Asylum in Old Age , for its Superannuated Members , with protection from the cruel operations of the Inhuman Poor Laws—and the combined efforts of its Members giveB union and Benefit until Death . FiasT Class—Entrance 3 s . 6 d ., { including a Copy of the Rules ); Monthly Subscriptions 2 s . 6 d ., Earnings 24 s . per Week .
A s . d . Is Sickness ... ... per Week 0 18 0 Member ' 6 Funeral 20 0 0 Member ' s Wife ' s ditto , or Nominee 10 0 0 Wife ' s Lying-in 2 0 t Los 3 by Fire 15 0 0 Substitute for Militia fi 0 0 Superannuated ( with right « f entrance in the Society ' s Asylum , ) per Week | 0 6 0 Imprisoned for Debt ... ... 0 5 0 Second Ouss—Entrance 3 s . ( including a Copy of the Rules ); Monthly Subscriptions 2 s . ; Earnings 20 s . per week .
In Sickness ( per week ) 0 15 0 Member ' s Funeral 16 0 0 Member ' s Wife ' s ditto or nomineee ... 8 0 0 Wife ' B Lying-in 1 15 Loss by Fire IS 0 0 Substitute for Militia £ 0 0 Superannuated ( with right of entrance I in the Society ' s Asylum ) ( per week ) 0 5 0 Imprisoned for Debt 0 5 0 Thib » Class—Entrance 2 s . 6 d . ( including a Copy of the Rules ); Monthly Subscriptions Is . So . J Earnings 15 a . per week .
In Sickness ( per week ) 0 11 0 Member ' s Funeral 12 0 0 Member ' s Wife ' B ditto or nominee ... 6 0 o Wife ' B Lying-in 1 10 0 Loss by Fire IS 0 0 Substitute for Militia 5 0 0 Superannuated ( with right of entrance in the Society ' s Asylum ) ( per week ) 0 4 0 Imprisonment for Debt 0 5 0 Fourth CljlS 3—Entrance 2 a . ( including a Copy of the . Rules ) ; Monthly Subscriptions Is , 3 d . ; Earnings 10 s . per week .
Ia Sickness ( per week ) 0 0 0 Member ' s Funeral 10 0 0 Member ' s Wife ' s ditto or nominee ... i 0 0 Wife ' s J > ing-in ... 10 9 L < esbyFir 6 10 0 0 Substitute for Militia ... 3 0 6 Superannuated ( with right of entrance in the Society ' s Asylum ) ( per week ) 0 4 0 Imprisoned for Debt ( per week ) ... 0 4 0 Weekly meetings ( for the admission of members ) e > ery Tuesday Evening at Eight o'Clock . Member can enroll their l ^ ames at tho Society House any day , and at an ; ti& \ e .
Blank Forms , &c . and every information , for the Admission of Countr . T Members , can be obtained on application by enclosing a post-ofiiee stamp ia letter ( post paid ) to the Seci "etary , at the Society ' s House , 59 , Tottenham Coort-ro * d « Persons residing in t he Country are eligible to become members , on transmitting a Medical Certificate of good health , and Recommendation , signed by two Housekeepers , to the Secretary . No Fines for Stewards . 11 b . RUFFY R ZDLEY , Secrsiaux .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 22, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct930/page/2/
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