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THE NORTHERN STAR. May 17 ' 1849 ^
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The Northern Star. May 17 ' 1849 ^
THE NORTHERN STAR . May 17 ' 1849 ^
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sa ^ s ^ "s *^« " ^^ g ^ S & SSEDT , Cotton Spinner . a 3 S 35 wSB Coi ' , Newgate-street , London ;« Chester ; and * , Argyle-strcet , Glasgow .
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Just published , 12 mo ., doth , pnce 6 s ., NEW and IMPROVED EDITION of the POPULAR HISTORY OP PRIESTCRAFT , in all Ages and Kafions . By Wjluas Howrrr . Seventh Edition , with large additions . London : J . Chamas , 121 , Newgate-street
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JUST PUBLISHED , PRICE NDfEPENCE . OS THE CONNECTION BETWEEN GEOLOGY AND THE PENTATEUCH , in a Letter to Professor Sffliman . By Thomas Coopeb , M . D . To which is added an Appendix . s . d . The Free Thinker , by Peter Annett 1 0 Watson Refuted , by Samuel Francis , M . D . ... 0 8 Boulauger ' s Life of St . Paul * ° Freret ' s Letter from Thrdsbulus to Leucippe ... 1 0 How did England become an Oligarchy ? Addressed to Parliamentary Reformers . To
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NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS . THE Undersigned continue- ' to engage Passengers for First-Class Fast-Sailing AMERICAN PACKET SHIPS , widen average from IO 0 O to 1500 Tons , for the following Ports , viz . : — NEWTORK , I « " *? £ •„ . „ . ririiiAJWiiiruia , | NEW ORLEANS , BALTIMORE , 1 BRITISH AMERICA , A'C Emigrants in the country ca » engage passage by letter addressed as underneath ; in wh-ch case they need not be in Liverpool until the day before the Ship is to sail ; and they will thereby avoid detention and other expenses , fetsdes securing a cheaper passage , and having the best berths allotted to thein previous to their arrival For farther particulars apply , yosf-jxiid , to JAMES B 2 CKETT k SON , Horth End Prince ' s Beck , Liverpool
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EMIGRATION FOR 1845 . GEORGE RLPPARD and SON and WILLIAM TAPSCOTT , American and Colonial Passage Offices , 95 , Waterloo-road , Liverpool , Agents for the New Line of New York Packets , comprising the following magnificent dips : — Sldps . Tons . To SaiL Hottihgceb , 1100 . 6 th Jan . 6 th May . 61 b Sept Liverpool 1159 . 6 & Feb . 6 th June . 6 m Oct . HfSEEs of the Wist , 1350 . 6 th Mar . 6 th July . 6 th Nov . Bocbxstex , 1000 , 6 th Apr . 6 th Aug . 6 th Dec Together with other First-class American Packet-Ships sailing weekly throughout the year for New York , and occasionally for Boston , Philadelphia , and New Orleans ; also to Quebec , Montreal and St . John , N . B .
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The above recent testimonial is a further proof of the great efficacy of this valuable medicine , -which is the most effective remedy for gout , rheumatism , sciatica . lumbago , & doloronx , pains in the head and face ( ofton mistaken for tooth-ache ) , and for aU gouty and rheumatic tendencies . It is also gratifying to have permission to refet to the following gentlemen , selected from a multitude of others , whose station in society has contributed to advance this popular medicine in public esteem : —J . R . Maadall , Esq ., coroner , Doneaster ; the Rev . Dr . Blomberg , the Cheraier de la Garde ; Mr . Miskin , brewer and maltster , Dartford ; Mr . Richard Stone , Luton ; John J . Giles , Esq . ., Frimley ; Mr . Inwood , Pwbright ; William Courtenay , Esq ., Barton Stacey , near Andover Railway Station , Hants ; aU of whom have received benefit by taking this medicine , and hare allowed the proprietor the privilege of publishing the same for the benefit of the afflicted .
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JUST OPENED . MESSRS . MILLER AND JONES , TAILORS AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS , - t 158 , OXFORD-STREET , CORNER OF MARY ^ EBONEJiANEi A N Extensive Assortment of the Best Goods , made and tX unmade , always on hand . Boug h t f o r read y cash vt the cheapest and best markets . To be sold for ready ash only , ao that the bisagbeeable necessiti of - ¦ h aioing heavy peofits to cover bad debts . hat be
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CHOICE OF A SITUATION Domcstfe Bazaar , 326 , Oxford Street , earner of Regent Circus , WANTED , for Large and Small Families , a number of FEMALE SERVANTS of every description , with straightforward characters . This demand is created through the arrangements being highly approved by the Nobility , Gentry , and the Public generally . Ladies are in attendance to engage Domestics from Ten to Five o ' clock dailv . There are Rooms for waiting in to be hired ; not anycharge made until engaged if preferred . To those who will take places of All Work no charge whatever . Servants from the country arc much inquired for . There are always a few vacancies for Footmen and Grooms . X . B . Upon applying do not stand about the doors or windows unnecessarily .
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POPULAR WORKS NOW PUBLISHING BY W . DUGDALE , 37 , HOLYWELL-STREET , STRAND . TH E WANDERING JEW—No . 2-3 , price One Pennyis published this day , and is the best , the cheapest , and the most correct translation of this celebrated work . No other edition in English wiH he less than twice its price . It is printed in foolscap octavo , and will form a handsome volume , fit for the pocket or the library . Also uniform with it in type , size , and paper , THE MYSTERIES OF PARIS , carefiilly corrected wd revised , with illustrations . It will be completed in bout thirty numbers , with engravings . # ** Order the Nonpareil edition .
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PARR'S LIFE PILLS . OEAD the following letter from Mr . W . Alexander , X |» BookseUer , Yarmouth : — , GrcaVYarraouth , March 27 , 1845 . Gentlemen , —Being recently at Norwich , 1 called upon a gentleman at his request . He said , having seen your name in a newspaper as an agent for the sale of PARR'S PILLS , and also letters addressed to you testifying their efficacy in the cure of various complaints , I resolved to tcythem , I had been very unwell for two or threeyears . my stomach much out of order , and I constantly felt a painful difficulty in breathing ; I employed two medical gentlemen , and took a great quantity of medicine , but derived no benefit ; on the contrary , I found myself daily declining
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A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend Human Frailty . THE FOURTEENTH ' EDITION . Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d ., in a scaled envelope , and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order . for 3 s . 6 d .
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MESSRS . BRODIE AND CO ., Consulting Surgeons , have removed their Establishment from 4 , Great Charlesstreet , Birmingham , to No . 27 , Montague-street , Russell-square , London .
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THE NORTHERN STAR , AND NATIONAL ; TRADES'JOURNAL , ES TABLISHED in Leeds in 1837 , and since then the leading Provincial Journal in the Kingdom , is now published at , No . 340 , Strand , London . The object of . tlieProprietor in establishing the . Nbrfter » Star was to furnish a fearless and faithful organ for the representation of the Labouring Classes , whose interests from time immemorial have been shamelessly neglected . The removal of the Star to London has enabled its conductors to supply the reader with the latest intelligence , as well as the mostinteresting news -, in consequence of which its number of readers have materially increased in the Metropolis , and its country circulation can be equalled by few , even the most extensively circulated MetropoUtan newspapers . From the extensive circulation of the Northern Star , together with the fact that it is read by all classes of society as the organ of the movement party , Advertisers wiU find it to be a medium of communication with the pubUc at arge worth'notice ,. Books and Publications for review must be addressed
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The following Booh are published at the Nortkrn Star office , 340 , Strand , and may be had of all Booksellers and News Agents . CHAMBERS' PHILOSOPHY REFUTED . Just published Price Fourpence ( forming a Pamphlet of 50 pages demy 8 vo ., in a stiff wrapper ) ,
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the theory ; and , therefore , mystify that which they cannot explain , by some long chemical term , which the plain reader may pass over as a " hard word , " hard to pronounce , and harder to understand when it is pronounced . The reader wiU hnd that Mr , O'Connor has avoided all those hard names , and suited the language tothetoUIng labourer , whose coUege is generally the workshop , or , at best , the Sunday School , Though the work is written for holders of Small Farms , yet no Allotment Tenant ought to be without it ; the valuable information it contains respecting tilUng and cropping is alike useful to all "—Extract from a Farmer ' s Letter . " This reaUy useful little volume ought to be in the hands of every one at all connected with agricultural pursuits . "— Lloyd ' s Weekly London Newspaper . in the of the
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THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGH CURED BV HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . THE Earl of Aldborough cured of a Liver and Stomach Complaint . Extract of a Letter from the Earl of Aldborough , date VUla Messina , Leghorn , 21 st February , 18 J 5 : _ To Professor HoUoway . Sir , —Various circumstances prevented the possibility of ray thanking you before this time for your politeness in sending me your pUls as you did . I now take this oppor . tunity of sending you an order for thearaount , and , attti * same time , to add that your pUls have effected a cure of % disorder in my liver and stomach , which all the most eminent of the faculty at home , and all over the continent had not been able to effect ; nay ! not even the waters of Carlsbad and Maricnbad . I wish to have another box and a pot of the ointment , in case any of my famil y S ] , oui , j ever require either . Your most obliged and obedient servant ( Signed ) Aimioiio ' i : CK ^
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INSTANT RELIEF AND A RAPID CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , And all disorders of the Breath and Lungs , is insured 6 y DR . LOCOQK'S PULMONIC WAFERS , IMPORTANT!—READ THE FOLLOWING TEST ! - X MONIAL from Mr . Cooper , surgeon , Medical Hall , Canterbury : — Dated January 1 st , 1845 . Gentlemen , —Having heard your Wafers very highly spoken of by several persons who had taken them with de . cided effect , I recommended thpm in several cases of confirmed asthma , and their good effects have been truly astonishing , I now recommend them in aU obstinate cases . ( Signed ) W . J . Cooper , Surgeon , be .
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TO SUFFERERS-INSTANT RELIEF FROM W PAIN . jeav lefay ' s orasdb pommade . THIS extraordinary preparation cures , in most cases es by one application , those formidable and tormenting ug maladies , ticdoloreux , gout , rheumatism , lumbago , and « 4 all painful affections of the nerves , giving instant relief ia ia the most severe paroxysms . Patients who for years had ad drawn on a miserable existence by being deprived of sleep jep from acute pain , and many that had lost the free use of jof their limbs from weakness caused by paralysis andrhen . en . matism , to the astonishment of then- medical attendants nts
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 17, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_17051845/page/2/
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