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SECRECY . —SUCCESFUL TREATMENT . MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT , 13 , Trafalgar Sireet % Leeds . IT may be stated as a fact , that there is no disease which has uemanded more , or received less , buention from tbe Medical Profession generally , than Lues Venera . From this cause alone , it is allowed to sweep away hundreds of victims annually . By the application of proper remedies , ninety-nine out of every hundred of these might bo saved . But to attaia this , it ia necessary that a Medica . 1 Practitioner should devote his time almost exclusively to the con-
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Just Published , prico 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free , "enclosed in a sealed envelope , " on receipt of a Post-office 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 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 GhonoirhcF ) , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c .
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BLAIR'S GOUT { AN-D RHEUMATIC PILLS . Further Testimonials of the Efficacy of tbia Medicine to mr . modr , 229 , strand , London , Frimley , near Bagshot , Surrey , April 23 , 1843 , SIR , —I enclose three cases in which the parties therein named have received great benefit from usiDg Blair's Pills , and the truth of which I am at any time ready to \ make affidavit of if required . You are at perfeofc jlibarty to publish them if you think proper . Hoping this mayinduce the incredulous to make a triai | of the Pills , which will speedily convince them of their value . I am , Sir , yours truly , i JOHN J . GILES .
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Messrs . Perry and \ Co have removed ( heir Establishment from Birmingham to No . 19 , Berners-slreet Oxford-street , London . THE THIRTEENTH EDITION . Just Pablished , Pride 2 s . 6 d ., in a sealed envelope , and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order for 3 s . 6 d t
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^ ETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS ' * Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . ^ p entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding » at vT your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain front communicating the fl-Atterihj ? intelligence of the groat good your pills are doing ittLeeds 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 publio health . The fact is , however , predjudice 4 s fasfe giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few eases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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" A young female came into the shop to-day fora box , who stated that they had done her immense good . She sad been troubled with a hoarseness so bad that no one could hear her speak ; but having tafcen a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , she was completely restored , ^ was evident by the way she spoke . " Very many case of extraordinary cures have occurred among the aged workpeople , both male and female . In one mill , an aged couple , enfeebled by disease and debilitated by premature old age , had become almost past work ; they were persuaded to try a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , and in a week were restored and strengthened that they could pursue their employment with pleasure and
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profit ; so muchko , that from being unable to work at their calling more than two days in the week , and this with great physical difficulty and languor , they can now not only do a full week ' s work , but oyerhours besides . Bad as trade is here , the old people being favourites with the mill owner , are enabled to get as much employment as they can do , which has excited the envy pf those younger persons who had been employed ia their absence ; and it is a laughable fact , that Parr ' s Pills come in for a share of their rancour . The old people continue to take the pills regularly in small quantities , and find them as necessary to their health and prosperity as their daily food .
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" The next and last case which I shall mention &t this time , is one of a most extraordinary nature . I have not seen the individual myself , but I shall give you the faot as I have received it from his employers and from Mr . J . Hobson , who has frequently seen him since his oonvaJesence . The man is a working mechanic and had spent about thirty pounds last year on the doctor , in going to the Isle of Man and other places , for the benefit of his health , but to no purpose . His food had consisted for a long time of nothing but rice milk , the stomach refusing to take anything stronger . His body was greatly emaciated and his temporal prospects clouded ; with a mind
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' ' filled with melancholy forebodings for the future , ha returned to his friends at Leeds , where he was told by his medical adviser that should he be restored a little , his disorder would have its periodical return ; hut being advised to try PARR'S LIFE PILLS , he bought a few boxes , which have completely removed his disease , and enabled him to return to his work , whero he was seen a few days-ago-by , Mr . Hobson , ( it being dinner hour ) eating beef-steaks with great gusto ; and to whom he recited with pleasure and gratitude the cause of his then healthy condition , together with a long history of his past affliction
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4 " Should the above threa cases of cures be worthy of your notice , you are at perfect liberty to make what use of them you think proper . I am , Gentlemen , yours , respectfully , " WILLIAM HICK . To Messrs . T . RobertH and Co ., 9 , Crane Court Fleet-street , London . " MIRACULOUS CURE FHOM THB USE OF PAKE ' S LIFB
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there was no other ohanoe of either relief or cure than undergoing a surgical operation . I was thus driven almost to despair ; and consulted the treatise written by Sir Astley Cooper , wherein he states thai the operation is generally attended with considerable danger . I therefore determined not to risk so painful and uncertain an experiment , but rather chose to leave the result to nature and Providence . Fortunately , I heard of the great fame of Parr ' s Life Pills , and resolved to give them a fair trial . I consequently took them for some time without perceiving any benefit , but still kept persevering ; and I have now taken twelve boxes , and to my great joy
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1 .-O 3 IDOW . —At the City of London Institutkn , en Susiajeresing , 33 r . CnSiy in the ebair , He . Sberrard fiei ' -TiTefi a most able f-Bd arg umentative lecture , and VSi esihusiasticaUy appended . 3 jji M'&hath lectured , on Sunday evening , to the Gbi ^ r ^ SiT of Werners Tuv ; n . Tie acdieuce -was larse , S 2 > - -JitbasiasUealiy applauded tbe fip .-aker . Twelve ntEEi ^ -ers were enrolled . 2 h a . DatOC lectured on Sunday evening to a large sno ^ ce . at Circus-street , Slarjleboae . & h . 'Wssu . ss . lBclnred on Thnrsday evenin ? , at the Kic ^ of Prussia , TooUy-street ThB chair was ably filled , by ilr . Erench . Messrs . Dunnage and Dwaine jQbc addressed the meeting .
T % 0 XK 3 X& ILes ' s Hall , Mile-Em ) Road . —Tbe foli- > - » ing persons are appointed by tbe Executive as a portion t > f the General Gourd ! : —Robert Wells , Henry Ibombsry , Robert Stokes , Richard Bridgeccun , We Bridge , John S . Sbemnd , rob-treasnrer , Htnry fxale , sufc-s « crt > tary , and Joiin Whiting , district council-• ynin-Tvited "Boot a ^ d Shobmakebs . —Gxsxoy Cozrsi EoTTSB , Oib-stbeet—a cuicerouB meeting of the - DQTO body was held on San day evening , wben It \ ras unsolved that a public ^ meeting be held on ~ Siin < jay evening , Novemberpih , to nomiate adistrietoffimciiinaii Kfr ^ -four members wert : enrolled . It was resolved that * harmonic meetiiig be held on Tuesday eTeEing , IfoT . 2 Sih , in aid ef the patriot George White , on his
xeltr ^ s from prisen . ( Tickets , 4 d , each . The debate , as \ c - whether the Repeal of the Union , unaccompanied by tie People ' s Char ter , -would benefit the people of Ire-aad , - was opened by Mr . Riley , "who maintained tie iffirniatiTs in an ingenious speech , "which elicited mucL applause . J . Clark followed , sctl contended that tbe cirEdition of the Irish peasantry -wonld not be imprOT = d , and instanced tbe fact that a Parliament sitting in London did not remove poverty ; but that vice and -wretchedness abounded to an alarming extent ; tiat -ifM even Repeal granted , tbe crown possessing the potPti of refusing assent te any good measure -would in * a = isHT -exercise it ; and that nothing bus the People "? Charter could remove the evils of -which Imnmtsn
complained . He tben contrasted the character of ¦ OTfcsifcgton -with O'Coraseli , and asked what -wquld be tbe prospects of Ireland , if 'feer people were directed by the ¦" cjEmtr in their struggle for freedom ? This called up 11 r . Francis Flavor , -who with great warmth and con ? i 4 esablB ability , presented the bright parts of COnnell ' s character , declared he was the greatest Hsf-Tice ? the world had produced (!) and that were he to ahsVjdea the Repeal movement , and retire into " private iife , he wonld still deserve the everlasting gratitnde 9 f Irishmen ( . »; Messrs . King and il'Carthy ibllo-wr f "when it "was agreed the subject should be adje ^ jned till . Sunday evening , Kav . 5 th , when it will 1 » r-r-rned by Mr . M * Cirthy , at seven o'clock .
SCWBRBY . —At the weekly meeting of the Charfists yf this plaea , held on Sunday afternoon , the 29 th nit- tie advice of the Executive , in their adaress to the v ^ cple , which appears in last Saturday ' s Star was brcnrhE before the meeting , snd discussed . After vhi-L : persons -were iiomimaed to serve on the General Coc-iSiL A person was also nominated to act as district couEcilior . SIOES 1 ET- —A public tea party was held in the Gharrst meeting room , Brookbottoai , on Saturday evening lssV Notwithstanding the "very -unfavourable Elate ct the weather , there were nearly tso hundred preset . ThB room wis dtcoraied in a beautiful master - » rfth evergreens , garlands , and the partraita sirt * - srilh the Northern Star , and over the platform
^ iss - ttspended tgainBt th * wall a beautiful transparency tl the Northern-Star , on the right of which wis the iiio'to , * ' 3 L S . Duncoiabe , Esq ., the peopled KfeEi , ' & 3 & on the ltft waa "F . O'Connor , E ; q ^ , the tyz si-j ' s dreodj" painted fer the occasion- On the tea servft- being removed , Mr . Thomas Large waa unanimo r-. y calleo . to the chair , who opened the business by Etatx ^ he "d ifficult drcumsUiiica in which he was placed in c . ' . setpience of the severity of the weather , as he had asver-J « ntSments to propose , and the parties that ahcrM respond to them had not arrived . Ws had some excel : int sieging and z&citing from & company of gles
ziQg £ : ! sand others , who gave their services on the occa non . After the proceedings had progressed for some time , it , was announced that Mr . David Rjss , of 3 ^ ec-ls , . had arrived which proved to be true , for in a short time ha made his appearance in tbe loom , yrbs n he was louldly cheered . Sentiments were proposed to the fonowing effect Tbe People—the Press —the Patriots ^—the Tictima , &t ; these were responded to by 3 l £ Boss , in his usual able and eloquent manner ? sftsz -which a vote of thanks was given to Mr . "Bobs , and the proceedings terminated . The company separated highly delighted with the evening ' s entertabu »> 3 nts .
A&BTON -TJNDER-LTNE . —A tea party was held in the IIecting House , Charles Town , on Saturday evening ifc ^ tr October 2 Sth , In honour of the return to their £ a £ m iown of Messrs . Ailten , Taylor , and Batcliffe The room was fc ^ tpfa ^ Jr deo- ^ r&ted witb the portrait of the most distinguished patriots of the present and bygese dmes , and banners bearing appropriate mottoa . About . SDO rai down to tea . After the tea equipage ¦ was removed Mr . C . Walker , an old Teteran of eighty ytar . 5 ., and for sixty oat of that number a determined advustef ef democratic principles was calicd to the ebjir , who opened tee speaking dtpsxtmeat of the ]> uBir ££ s in a nest and instructive address ; after trh :-sh he gave t ^ iefollowing sentiment : — "" The people , the only l ^ tJ Eate source of power ; cuy Qiat ps" ! 7 er be speedily
lecogiazsd in the abolition of class legislation , and the enactmentof thePeople ' sCiarteras the basis of thef uture representation of our country . " 34 r . Stuart responded to the sentiment is an excellent speecb . The Chairman th&ngave *• Our ^ tiiotic gnests , Messrs . Aitken , Tay . 'cr , and ¦ R&tdlnV ^ lr . Aitken responded to tfaiB sentiment in a manner which ^ id honour to his head » nd heart , and lesumcd his stat amid repeated rounds of applsnst . ! Tbe n « xt Bentimentwas "Frost , Wiiliams , Jones , aad "Ems , with all who are or have been expatriated or imprison * , lor the advocacy ef democratic principles . " Ur . Wm . Bixon , from Manchester , responded . —Sone—«• The picture of England . " The Chairman then give « The SerSktra Star , and ita patriotic preprietos Fetigus O'Cosnor , ^ Esg ^ and its Editor , ; may they continue as Biey cilherto hare dene , to defend tbo righta of labour agaanst the encroachments of elass legislation . " Mr . y ? m . IRxon responded to thiB senRaent , and concluded in of
Ijt th" ^ Wng them the naae the Proprietor and theE ^ itoi dt HhtStar , lox the manner in whicc they had received thi > gsntiment , and he ( Mt Dixonj thought thati . e wasnol saying too much in tfcdr name , when te saia that \ heix only object was thepolitical ana social emsEcpsSion of their hre £ hien . Song , "Kmble O Connor . " lbs Caairmansaifl UjstSienext wsb tee last sentimrntht : ¦ wouiii trouble ttiem wia ; but if it was the i » et , it -was cot tbe leasts " The Ulnstrious dead ; Emmelt , Solbsrry , and Clayton ; with « 31 those who have sacrificed their fives in the cause of "universal impium . " Hr . TVoodruSe xesponaed to the sentiment in a >^ iort but pithj speech , . which was well received by the audience . The Tfcmainder of the evening was Epenj in singing patriotic , songs , &a , Bntil near twdve o ' clock , when the th ^ pk * of the meeting were given to tb = venerable Chainaan , who ackno-Rleaged the same ., , and retirtd amid the most rapturous sppiause . The iseeung sepa-Tated , highly deaghted wilh tbe procstjcings .
ST 7 H . T . —On Sundsy last , > Tt- Wm . 3 > xon delivered aleentrein the Woifeg Men ' s Ball , Giroen-Btatst . At the cancJnFion of tha lec * are , a later was read to tie meeting , from 2 £ li Elli ? , acknowle ^ i ? iB ? tbe receipt of and thanking the men of Bury , fcr 12 s . 6 d . which tad bsen forwarded to her as tbe proceeds of two lectures aelirezed on the Sunday previous , by William Daccn , on her befcaif . mA ^ 'CSESTEB . —Cab . pesteb . * s Hall . Sir . "Wm . Dixon , fielivered a lecture in the above hall , on Snnday eTenirg last , to a largeand respectable fiadiajce .
SOTJTH IiA > CASHI 3 E DELEGATE MEETISG . —The aboveiU-ieaate meeling ^ wasboiden on Suisdsy last , "in tfce coDaiitfle roonij-Uo . 43 , Garralt-iosd , ^ lancnester . Sir . Grsenbalgb , was unanimously called to the chair , and Mr . C . Tsyloi as fiKretary . pro tern , owing to fee unavoidable absence of Wm . D . xon , th € Disuitl ascretary . At the corcis ^ oa oi iheir busin-. ss , "Rhich wasinejfely of aloes ! nalnre , themecrting was £ ujonr ; -ed mtii that Gay f&itaight , wiea it 1 b xtqcesita that a dclesate from each Jocality in tbsiJistrict -sill be prepreseia . iiesHs . 2 iutta 31 za& Taylor -Bere satborisec to draw-up an address to the Chartists of the-nistrict . ' BBISTOL—TfyiTED CHASTJST&—The £ i * t of a series * f public meetings to * et forth the o > gects and beitfifcs of the HutiocsJ Charter AssoeiaKon . vrss held
m the S-rciety ' B 'R-jijm , CaajMKsb-est , St . James ' i Schnrch-Tard . on iloiaiay fcVtaiii , g last , Mr . Fr&akbam in ths chair . Messrs . J ? cobs . d ! irk , and Ciifton addresed tbe meeting . Aft *? welch the Strczerary proeeedefl to issua cards of iD' -mbership . A vote of thanks was given to the C £ uirman , and the mana ? separated . It w&s itiE&Tii-tQ tbax a public ae-Upg w .. uii 3 be held m the * boveHorn : mctj M . a&j ; 31 « n : bets' meetiuc , Tuesdayj ; and a 3 IcBe Cub , WedntscaTs . ttat tba towc ia 3 been viMtsd br rhar n ..-a « of m . « T _
and Btsanch patriot , Pisrgo , o Com : c . r , Etq H » " aAl dressed 3 l ^ ge and enamdastie = udieru .-e U ha wl \ raerg ^ ic styl % m the Kew Ball . J-An-wreet on Thursaay evening , the 26 th ult . Tc ^ ^ -s « \ S "S */ - 1 SMh ^ -S ^^ iiSS m » d 8 » deop aKnwtogHnjBodan on tte pm aMeni . sty , bj wiiDHi te was raptnrtmsiT cfcMr--. i At the dose of thf lecture there thus abtnt cx . e bn-ared » ook oat cards cf Efcrcbership of tie X « tias * l Cbir t w Asb » - eadon . Chartiam is neithtr Otaa dot d-rimr ir Arbroath . J ^
SJfiaUKSSABI . —PECK LAy- -Tht CoTnn ^^ V ee for r ^ igisg funds for the . tappen i , f v . G- " Jt ' e "White , . met at sas . o'dock on Sunday bves ^ g , SfeJ ^ i -nit , to receive rafcsmpSftnF , when sev-ja ! small icms was handed in . AStei -wbfch a letter was read from Mr . Wilts to tbe Chsrtets of Bainmghani , which was irell TBC ^ Ted , exhwting thenlS ^ nion ann persevcrtnee is tha" glorious struggle for fa'barty ^ AJdiscasEloii on the life , charACter , and writ&fSjof -Tbcniss Pnine waa entered into > jnd c ^^ S pMrifb jjrest spirit by Mr . Ciiiltoii , 2 t willlamsan , Ss ' cQasK . JLK 1 STCK . —Mi . rPepptj ^ Df ^ stcn . preached a p leBHing and inFtrncuiig " £ erm » ii to the Chartists oi this &wn on Scn « : sy lasi , which gaTe" great satisfaction \ ti * h rery attemire andiecce .
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SUNDERLAND . —Mr . Thorns Dickinson lectured here on Sunday morning , to a very attentive audience , in the Chartist R ) om and j ; ave general satisfaction . On ilonday evening , Mr . D . delivered a lecture in the Arcade , Lon ? Rosin , on trade au « l wages . Ha Epoke for two hours , and was londly applaup « d throughout .
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9 BALANCE SHEET OF THE CENTRAL VICTIM COMMITTEE , NOW ACTING IN LONDON , FBOM SEPTEMBER 13 TH ., TO OCTOBER 25 THSubscripiions Received Disbarsemetds . b d s d By ilessrs Baxter 2 8 Paid on account of Wheeler 3 0 furniture for Geo . Lefever Cooper ... 4 6 While ... ... 4 10 Dron 7 0 Rent of Committee Townley 6 ltt Room ... 3 0
Goldiug ... 0 3 To Geo . White ... 85 74 Owrtwi 1 0 Postage ... 0 2 ' Moles 0 2 Wyatt ... ... ... 0 8 Csu ^ hton l 8 Brake ... ... ... 9 9 Holland ... 7 7 Bateman g 3 ^ Rodlsy 1 0 IUillEB-vorth ... . _ 0 8 Whittthapel
eoncert , per Drake . „ 9 0 Kensington locality per Wheeler ... 5 0 Humphries ... ... 0 G Siurge 1 1 Shaw 4 6 D ^ er „ 3 4 Ftiead 0 6 Do . 0 6 Dj 0 1 £ 3 18 7 A John Geo . Dkox , £ 3 18 11 Secretary . Monday , Oct . 30 ih . 1843 .
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From the Gazette of Tuesday , OcL 31 . BANKS UPTS . Henry William Morley , tailor , Desn-Btreet , Soho , to snrrendet If ov . 10 , at one , and D ^ c . 15 , at two , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy . Sir . Laciington , tmoial assginee , ColswzB-Bireet Buildings ; Messrs . Rison and Son , Bolicitsrs , Jewry-street , Aldcate . John Phillips , tailor . Hall-court , Old Broad-street , Louden , Nov 10 , at eleven , and Die . 13 . at twelve , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Lsckingon , official assignee , C « lenaxn-8 treet-b 5 ildiDg 3 ; Mr . Yonge , solicitor , Tokenfccuse-yard . Robert Grand , merchant . Old Jewry-chambers , London , Nov . 10 j at twelve , and Dec 13 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Johnson , official assignee , SiisiEghaU-street ; Messrs . Crowder and Maynard , solicitors , Coleman-8 treet .
Ambrose Mason , coach proprietor , Bury St Eclmunda , Nov . 8 , at two , and Dec . 13 . at cloven , at the Cnurt ef Bankruptcy . Mr . Johnson , official assignee , BasingbaKstreet ; iiesars . Tnraernnd Heiisman , solicitors , Baainglane . Lewis Celeste Lecesne , rDerebant . Fencburch-buUdings , Fenchurcb-stieet , City , Nov . 14 , at half-past twelve , aad Dec 12 , at eleven , at the Conri of Bankruptcy . . Mr Graham , official assignee , Coleaian-street ; Messrs . Gregsoa and Co ., solldtors , Angel- ^ onrt , ThrogmortonsireeL
Wiiliam Pickford « nd Henry Game Clapton , -warehousemen , Bristol , Nov . 13 , and DrC 12 , at e l even , at the Bristol District Court Mr . Hutton . official assigneej Mr . Short , solicitor , Bristol ; and Messrs . White and Erre . solidtora , B ?« iford-row , London .
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From the London Gotxttr 0 / Friday , Ocl 27 . BANK . Rt > rrS . Eimnnd Fiorancs , Jan ., ef Subdeanery , Sussex , po * ato dealer , November 7 and December 5 , at twelve , at the Court of BsEkrnptey , London . Mr . William Turqxisnd , official assignee , 13 , Oid Jewry-chambers ; and Messrs . Staniland and Long , soliciton , BoaTeriestreet , London . John Broom Leman Farrant , of Maidstone , Kent , agricultural machine maker , November 9 and December 5 , at half-past twelve , at the Ccur ! of Bankruptcy ,
i London . Mr . Georje John Gfaham , official assignee , ; Colcman-stit-et ; and MessrE . Palmer and Co .. solicitors , i Bedford-row , London . 1 __ wai ? am Bddgwood Gaskell . of Birmingham , draper , , Somber 8 ^ 28 , A twelve , at the Court of Bank' «^ ' ^ . f ^ ter . Mr . James StansaU Eott , official i S £ S' T ^ Z * ' ' ? eSSrs - MiItonand Co ., solicitors , j SSs . 'SSst ^ MeSm - Cw " » " * ***™> mmmm '
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pool ; Mr . John Cornthwaite , solicitor , Liverpool ; and Messrs . Cyrnlhwaita and Adams , solicitors , Dean ' scourt Doctors ' -commons , London . DIVIDENDS DECLARED . John Carter , of Eiland , Yorkshire , com miller , a dividend of 4 s . in the pound , and n further dividend of 2 s . 8 ^ 1 . in the pound , payable nt Mill-hill , Leeds , on any Thursday after tha 26 th of O 3 tober , William Ryland , of Liverpool , tanner , a flrat dividend of lOjd . in the pound , payable at 1 , Liver-court , South CasUe-street , Liverpool , on any Siturday after the 30 th of October . James Harrington , of Woodbank , Cumberland , c ' aHoq printer , first dividend of 2 s . 9 d . in the pound , payable at 57 , Grey-street , . | fewcastle-updn-Tyne on Saturday , tbe 4 th of November . Richard Shepherd , of Liverpool , boot and shoemaker , a first dividend of 2 s . 6 d . in the pound , payable at Barnara ' B-buildings North , Sweeting-street , Castle ^ Btreet , Liverpool , on Thursday , the 2 nd of November .
Fra cis Jordan , jua ., and Robert Lovel Magratb , of Liverp ol , merchants , a first dividend of 4 « , 2 d . in the pound , payable at 12 , Cook-street , Liverpool , on any Wednesday after the 1 st of November . DIVIDENDS TO BE DECLARED IN THB COUNTRY . William Anthony Whinfleld , of Newcastle-npon-Tyne , draper , November 21 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , NewcaBtte-iiptm-Tyne . Jnbn Hoggin , jun ., of Lancaster , scrivener , November 22 , at twelve , at the
Court of Bankruptcy , Manchester . Thomas Molineux , of Manchester , silk manufacturer , November 23 , Bt t welve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Manchester . Thos . Daniell , formerly of Trelissick , Cornwall , and now of Boulogne , copper smelter , November 23 , at twelve , at the Court ol Bankruptcy , Exeter . Richard Almond , of Orrel , Lancashire , coal dealer , November 24 , at twelve , at tbe Conrt of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . Alien England Fowler , of Liverpool , merchant , November 23 , at eleven , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool .
certificates to be granted , unless cauBe be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . John Woollam , of St Alban ' s , Hertfordshire , silk throwster , November 18 . John Stevens , of Britwel Salome , Oxfordshire , ironfownder , November 18 . Henry Jones , of Canterbury , victualler , November 18 . Jobn Page , of Wtedon Beck , Northamptonshire , carpenter , November 21 . Henry Honme , of Wolsingham , Durham , scrivener , November 20 . W . Mason , of Boston , Yorkshire , corn dealer , November 18 . John Clarke , Richard Mitchell , Joseph Pnilipa , and Thomas Snath , of Leceister , bankers , November 21 . EJward Tborneycroft , jun ., and George Taorneycroft , jun ., of Wolvtrhampson , Staffordshire , iron manufacturers , November 21 .
CEttTiFlCATES to ba granted by the Court of Review , unless cause be shown to tbe contrary on or before Nov . 17 . Jeremiah Scott , late of Rochdale , and now of Mancheste , innkeeper . H . Walton , jua ., of Crowland , Lincolnshire , wheelwright I . Hooley , of Nottingham , Hiilter . R . Brown , of Prescctt , Lancashire , R . Brown , jun ., of Liverpool , and W Brown , of Prescott , balauce makers . William Jeffcoat , of East Harding-street , City , bookbinder . Jesse SiddOD , of West Btomwich , Staffordshira , hollow ware majiufactur * r . Geo . Walter , of Oundle , NorthamptODshire , grocer . John Baylia , jun ., and James Biylia , of 15 , Gutter-lane , Cheapside , City , crape manufactuii ^ rs . Henry Buggeln , . of Prctatyn , Flintshire , alkaij manufacturer . James Johnson , of Little A bington , Cambridgeshire , builder . Joseph Hlgginbottom , of Aahton-under-Ljne , Lancashire , money scrivener . PAETNEESHIPS DISSOLVED . Themas Margerison , William Margerisou , Edmund P . Thompson , and Thomas Glover , of Clifton and Manchester , bleachers ( so far as regards Thomas Glover ) . Andrew Joseph Bregaezi and Robert Hewes , of Kingston-upon-Hull , ale merchants . Henry Ridsdale and Thomas Pym Williamson , of Lueds , blanket merchants . Christopher Robinson and George Holme , of Liverpool , cabinet makers . George Roberts , Thomas Carter , and Rsuben Metcalfe , of Bradford , Clifford , and Whitby , Yorkshire , stonemasons { so far as regards Reuben Metcalfe ) .
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WONDERS FOR A PENNY !!! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ALMANACK 1 OLD MOORE 3 ALMANACK , For the year of human redemption , 1844 . / pHlRTY-TWO Pages , with seventeen Engrav-X ings , containing Rules for the Preservation of Health ; List of Fairs ; the Wisest Sayings of the Wisest Men ; Propheuo Hieroglyphic adapted to the Times ; Stamp Tables ; Table to caloulate Wages ; Corn Law Scale ; Table of Warn sinoe the Revolution in 1688 ; Prophecies and Proverba ; Summary of the British Parliament ; the British Navy ; Gardener ' s Calendar ; Farmer ' s Calendar ; the Weather , calculated from never-failing data ; Eclipses ; Moon ' s Rising and Setting ; and all that can be expected in an Almauaok . * ?* Town and Country Bookeellers , and Agents , desirous of securing an early Bupply of this deservedly popular Aloianaok , must give their orders immediately . London : Ingram and Cooke , Crane-court , Fleetstreet .
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THE VICTIM FUND COMMITTEE TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN . Brothers , —Jn laying betoie you our halance sheet for the last pne w ; tks , you will see the manner in which we have disposed of the funds placed in our hands . We a ^ ain nrge upon you the necessity of continuing your exertions on behalf of those who are suffering in the cause .
1 on will see the relief that we have given is not intended to be final ; but only to meet their present necessities . Fresh applications crowd upon us daily , on the part of the people to keep up the funds . Brethren , we tbank you for the manner in which you have supported us hitherto , and we feel assured that your love for youi suffering fellow-labourers in the cause , will promp t you to continne in that praiseworthy conrse . By so doing yon will wia the everlasting gratitude of those whose Borrows you have alleviated , and seenre you even the admiration and praise of those who hate your principles ; i
We find ; again necessary to request that all applications for relief must be signed by the sub-Secretary of the locality in which the applicant resides , or the nearest locality to it . Is one but recognized Chartists need make application , as the Committee cannoi , in accordance with their resolution , appropriate the funds at their disposal to any hut ChartistB . And all letters , intended for the Committee , must he addressed < pr « -paid ) to Mr . Edward Clark , 7 , Henry-street , Oldham-road , Manchester . We remain , &c , yours , The Committee . Signed on their behalf , Edwd . Ciabk , Secretary . Manchester , Oct 24 ih , 1843 .
Balance Sheet of the National Vielim Fund Committee . 1843 . ikcohe . £ , a . d . Sept . 4 . Balance from ihe old Committee 0 17 9 k ... 10 . From Star Office 6 17 0 ... Brixion ant ) Knightsbridge locality ... — 0 10 0 Mr . David Appleton 0 10 Mr . G . Marsden ' s book 0 6 0 - Air . Hughes' book 0 10 ... 29 . iir . Roberts' book 0 4 9 Two Friends , per Mr . Murray ... 0 16 Oct . 7 . Mr . Treadwell 0 0 7
R . P . ... 0 10 Mr . Holden's book 0 0 9 .. 8 . Collection m Carpenters'Hall ... 0 ) 4 5 ] .. 15 . Mr . Leach' s book ... ... ... 12 0 Mr . O Connor , General Treasurer 15 0 0 Mr . Roberts' boos 0 4 2 ^ Total Income £ 26 2 0 . Expenditure 16 6 0
; t . 16 . Balanfiein Suh-TrpAsnror ' c > niTi < 1 0 . lfi ni Oct . 16 . Balance in Sub-Treasurer ' s hand 9 16 0 1843 . EXPENDITURE . £ 8 . d . Sept . 17 . Mr . Booth ' s Children of Roy ton 10 0 Mrs . Hoyle , of Roy ton 1 0 0 Mrs . Ogden , of Ditto 10 4 ... 20 Mr . John Leach , ot Hyde ... 15 0 _ . 24 Mr . Thomas Conner , Manchester 0 10 0 Mrs . Wildeand family , of
Dukeenfield 15 0 Mis . Daffy , of Manchester ... 0 12 0 Oct . 1 James Hardman , of Salford ... 10 0 Giles Peter Hardman , of Ditto 0 12 0 James Gorton , of Ditto 0 12 0 John Hague , of Aseton 0 10 0 Wm . Wilu , ofDukenfield ... 0 10 0 ... 6 Mary Linney , of Manchester ... 0 15 0 Mrs . Ashky , of Rochdale ... 160 ... 7 To Flannel for Drawers and Shirts , Stockings and Comfortables for the Knntsford Prisoners , namely , —Robert Wilde , of Mottram , Samuel Lees and J . Wild , of Stockport , and Wm . Moorhoose , Hyde 3 0 0 Sewing and Trimmings 0 14 ... 8 Mary Aitken , of Ashton-nnder-Lyne 1 0 0 Mr 3 . Harris 0 10 0 For postage and money orders ... 0 3 8
£ 16 6 0 Edwabd Clabkk , Secretary . Audited and fonnd correct . Charles Tatlob . John Mtobat . Oct , 2 l 3 t , 1843 . P . S . —We have to Teque ? t that the system ofpriva * e subscriptions for individuals be discontinued , as n iBinapossible for us to oo justice toiall , if this practice be allowed to exist ; and as we have been chosen to see to all that bave a claim upon the Cbarti 3 t body , we hope that the snb-Secretaries in p . ' aos of making collections will apply to the Committee , so that all may be dealt with alike .
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THE NORTHERN STAR
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 4, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct971/page/2/
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