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_& 3 _ERBEEN . —We have had a grand week of agi ion here ; Robert _Lowery having been amongst ns . _U-i Sunday we ; k , he pr eached in the Hail , 38 , _George-street , to crowded congregation ? , and on _iMcnlav evening , he lectured in tbe above hall . He co ; _. " _olated them on the advancement ihey had ma _^ _fv-use he last addressed them , and said that non g _i-svn to his friend Mr . O'Connor , than _himself . A the- , - -ir- i copies of the Charter were ordered lo be primec and _distribute north of Aberdeen , and the _meeting broke up . On Tuesday night , Mr . _Lowery addv- ¦ ¦? -: ¦ - ! the _fema _* Chartists of _Aberdeen , in the sarr _iia . _l , Mr . _August in the chair . He _impressed npo :. _tlifir minds the _necessity of encouraging and aidir : heir brethren in their struggles against _opprcsron . and _vind : cited in an able _runner the right ; of woman . He was warmly applauded by his _-iir _aadierc . ilr . M'Donald _^ also addressed them , and pointed on : the poor degraded state of one cl" ? £ i-f the community—the wealth-producers , wr . fruits of their labour ; hence the working classes _secirz how thev were _plundered _, and _h-vine- no mex : ci ii . doer ; expl : Jpd-. ncy , and the fitness of the p ? _opie _£ ., _exzuise their rights . He was repeatedly _appicuded . _Scv-i-ral _resp _. . able females _catno forward and enrolled _themselves as _members of the association . A Tu : e of thinks W _. _T-: given to ths _Issturer and tr . 3 ciiairconid be more proud of the reception thty had It another cla _« s were ro'iing in luxury , on the r how they were plundered , and _b-ving no ? of protecting themselves from the ir _^ _-n grasp : r oppressors , embodied their demands in a . eat called the " _PeopVs Charter . " He theu hied tiie tix points of the Chart .--t , shewed their
_can , _nign : Hail . June : good On : the ' Hal ! Lou . forn _; at th tion : Ilr . _sr _fnrtl of thanks 10 the delegates , the meeting adjourned , CITY OF _IfONDCl ? . —Mr . Leach , ot the Execu tive , Friday evening , the Committee of the City Tra : t Loan Society , tie : as usual at tha Dispatch , Bridelsr . 3 , Mr . Lane in the chair . The _Eiinulcs of th = former mee ting were- read and confirmed . _Sibtciripiiorss were received , and a motion agreed to : ' . as this society do commence the distribution cf -. riots oa Sundiv morair . _s , November 28 m . I : wa _^ verj znu' _-h " regretted bv all that the _document called the _Teenies' Cnarter , " is not in print 23 formerly , in the form of a tract , a 3 many tract societies _ar _* at last springing up in ths loc : lities of this grc-a :- _metropolis . On Simdav _moi _ ing . tne Committee of the _Institute , 55 , Old Bailey , met as ureal ; they agreed to a vote of thanks w Mr . Parker , of _Walwor . h , for the gift of a spirit lamp . A concert will take place in the hall , every Saturday evening for the purpose of _^ eep : __ j iheiili _iti their tands for the Char . is ; _can = et admission by tickets , _lorecr "ice each . Tha sha ' . holders have their _general _momhiy meeting on Sunday morning .. -3 2 G . h instant . The room is open to tr . e public _caTuciasy and Thursday evenings . _EKXPTON . —The Chartists of this place held their TFeckiv m _& eting on Saturday last , when after the nsu ' , " _. _Dusiness , it was - _^ _reed to wait or . : J \ O'Connor , at Bradford , and invite him to vis : ; £ . _< ip ; on as soon as he ca make it _convening . , and the meeting _separat . 'd . Oj Wednesday t , Mr . Lowery lectured in the new Temper . _tnce L oti the duty of the people at the prcs . : u critical _tu .-e—the dnties of the luiddle _clnsscr , and the I . hat would _resMt from a union between them . Thursday night , a meeting of delegates from various trades in town , was held in the above :, where a delegate fr :. m the stonemaso :..- of u _, was present , and laid a great deii cf incution before the meeting relative _tauiebtrikc Le Houses of P _^ rliam _^ nt , & c . _Yirirus re _^ _oia-< Tv ; re passed , _vohdemnatoryof the _conduct of Allen , and _ayprovini : of the strike ; it wa 3 also ? i to call a pnblic meeting , in order to knoT _pinion cf the public on tho subject . After rome her _business having been trasacted , and a _vt- ' _e lectured to the working classes of t . _Js city , in -ill 55 , Old Baik-y , on Tuesday week . L 23 :
_Cr-LTOK , No . 23 , _Kikxotreet . —Tne young mer . - association met on Tuesday night _v-eek , M .:. Anderson in the chair , for _thi purpose-of di = cuss :-g whether icien _. iSc or po 3 itical _knowledge wa _^ of the most r-aramount impo _.. ance to mankind . - ' _. number of individuals addressed the meeting ; n both .-ides of th . Question , when the Chairman put it to tiie _meeting " , aad i ; was carried in favour of political knowledge . _Coscsrt . —A splendid Chartis : concert was held in the _Lvceam-rooms . - ~ > n Saturday last , Tr . e house wa _= a . _uraoer , 2 _£ J tu- _siting _v , - - _ _n ; off in _gioriotts style . St . A . _vj ' s CarRCH _, —Mr . _Can Marray delivered a _lecr-re on _jltncay night w _:-.-it . _-n the wrongs of ~ 7 _~ _~; -- _4 el ' i their _remedies . Ilia _remarks were eic _lec BA" * 4 . - _^ 1712113 , r _% _rJ . B _TSLo-chestss . — Mr . Duffy :- .-: d ' . _nisplaee on Wedn _? _bc-v W- --: _! . At an _hu ' . r ' _s Tl ! norce , Mr . Wm . Horrosks _, a _trua democrat , i _^ - _moii _^ d the who * .: n ? _ ' _bourhc-od to the _meeting by _soztl' 1 of _r-. _zVi . Mr . _liuiry ws . 3 _accompanied by _ sou . ? fxir"A ~ from E ; _c-es , who ~ - _- "ro al ; most hospit _^ biy etit ? n—1 V-: by Mr . an- Mr-:. Morrock _., who took _^ v _^ _r _oTiT-naH' . "' of having tac-. _r children baptised . Thc' _^ _oursL :, Line litii : rrirl , was named _Ferrgas O'Cour t 7 the nest , i 01 _^ _r _' , Brontc : re _O'Eri _^ _j , _Atd to _... _ii'jrs _rrere _give _' j the names of John Frost , _and o h " _-rTit : ri ::-t ? . The _ic : _ta ? 8 was wei _. attended , and _^ . Vthe " close _several new iseabers were _enroliec . ' _BYKEIl HIi _« _ii . —A ptiDlic meeting of the ir . _halitatt' = - " "his phice , was held in the Primitive Methodist _Chipei , on Wednesday evening week , to consider the prc . pribiy of _aacpting the Kaiicnal _Feti-lion-Ther 3 _was a _so _^ d _attendance ; Mr . J . _H-.-bden , of _OuseV-im . was caliei to the chair . Mr . Vr _' m . K . RoLcl of Byker Hill , moved the adoption of the petition aud _iirMe a powerful and energetic .. _idress . _37 _^ _nictioii vrc 3 _Bsconded by Mr . Wm . Sco : t _aau carried _unarms . _-is ! y . Mr . John HaJ moved aiid _IstLc _Bniij secoLCiJ the followin g- resolution : — " X _ - _i ' _c meeting is of opmion thai : he _m-iifoid _e-ri .- _ _ti- ? re < i by the p _£ ople of this ecantr _}' _, Lave or . ' . ti _^' . fc in , u _' d are _perpetuat'd by _cla-s _icgi .-lait .- _' .. " \ _ii-i _tba" the only remedy for th' > s _? evils , is the _Pv . " ' .-Charter . "We _therefore pledge _ovir-eiv _^; : _<• EL ' th . or 5 " _i 3 TJR _? i . —The Chartists met on Str : < iay morning last , in their reading room , ne . _ir B he : Bar . Mr . Kidd in the chair , ilr . ILh . vp _^ _i-uw / lis m : M to fi a tea party for 0 L _^_^ or . when l . c . _ntes on rr . s week's _vtsit . _AXPaSTO-. —The _Char-i--t _^ r :: : h : s p " _^ o . he ! J their _vr-t-ssly _meeting on Sni . _iaf i 3 St . T ; e _Naii-jnal 1 * 4111101 ; w _& 3 read £ jid _aJy _^ _lec . 21 _.-0 _ot'ier basir ¦ _- . ¦ . — of impo : tines _was-transict--:: : _v-.-t-.. -j . .-w _mtmbcrs were eiiroiled . They _h-ive upen _^ . _-. a _> _--uoui tor vn _instriiciion of _adnHs , and entered ihto i \ subscription in aid of Dr . M'Donail . TOWS _^ _-KASSIETS . —At _th-i meeting of this localit y on Sunday last , at _>' o . l 71 . Brick-lane . A - tit -na interest : z . _CCrvi : _^ _, _>* _ZAti _> j _.-:, cHZ 5 T £ r . —Mr . Jiimes _Duhy area ' _^ _ere on _Tiiv _^ _uav _eventng ' -. voek , to ai : ov . r-. _r-u-bers of the National Charter Assc ; "" . ¦ . ion ii .-e all other _consti _' tntional n _; _er-ns : ' .,- t > e . _' _Erji = iii of that _object . ' _C--riei - ir- _ini-A g > _ea . t nnmD > rr eime forward and _s _^ _roiij-J --s members , in connection wit , Ousel ra . sion to Newcastle . A _deputation . eo-s : s . h g ci ? ST 5 r _. T . ce , Hebden , and Carr , _viXi elected to go s-. w _.-: stle , to ascen _^ in T . ha . ' . _os become 0 " the Ci . 3 d . that was sect f-r jvhe 0 ' _rjr-er _\ _r : tio * . rid , ns they _d-ver think ' _.-f _pcVxuhiLg a b . : i : ; o ; et . * _. resolution _wa-iii : ewi = c _ _c-:--a ; ¦ , to _^; t up en nrrv for _O'C _^^ or . when L . c . _ntes on ht «
vote of _vaanks was passed to Mr . C-orgo White , cf Birmingham , for his matiiy conduct at the late _mseting . 3 dr . Leach _ifrerwards lectured . The meeting was well attended . EAK _5 _TSLST . —An _A-s-32 iatio : i has been formed here IV- the purpose of _cultiv- ' _/ ig _insral , social , and political ircprjvrinent ; the _member' meet evcr \ Sunday _cveningat s : z o ' clock , in Mr . T . Aokb- ' large room , 'ihe Northern Star , the Dundee Chronicle , the National . Vindicator , and other papers are taken in .
SUTTor _' -iN-ASHFISLD . —On Thursday , Nov . 18 th , Mr . _Hirney lectured to a numerous and - e- - _spectabio a . ud : _snc 3 of Trortiug men in tbe _large room a * the Trooper's Ha . After the lecture a number of patriotic toao _^ , _song 3 , and recitationwere _gi . en , snd the company separated at a late Lour resolved not to relax their exertions in the good work , bat to continue Btedfaat until they v . _tte in possession of those rights and libertie 3 of which they have been so long and bo unjustly deprived .
CARLTON . —This plaee was visited on Thursday the 18 th inst ., by Mr . W . P . Taylor , who _delivered a very _Bonl-stirring lecture to au attentive audience . At the conclusion , the members _proceeded to the nomination of a delegate to represent the district in the forthcoming Convention . Mr . Booaham wxs _oalled to the chair . Mr . S . Whiley _proper 1 , and Mr . E . _Beckson seconded the nomination of Mr . W . D . Taylor as being a fit and proper _person to represent the _coanties -of Nottingham , Leicester , Darby , coc & . c , iu the forthcoming Convention ,
which was earned unaniaouslv . "¦ CA _' iz _. lSl _^ _.-AanciPAiKD Visit of Mb . _O'Cos-i hoe . —Since it was generally made known that Mr . ' _taSi _5 _T & _SapSi _TS-JSESSJcoS _SSK . been formed , _ako a Soiree _ComrnKtce , j aay £ be had of Mr . James Arthur , bookseller , _Sickereata . . * _// " _„ , _^ . . _„ _, , ,, » AV £ _NTRY . —The _Chartii-u -of paventry held
_^ thejr weekly meetinf on Wednesday evening last , when 3 ome new members enrolled their names . _OEXiPa . —The _Charlsts of Saddleworth held tbeir « sasl weakly _meeting iu their lecture-room , _ilill Gate , on Sunday night last , Mr . Thomas Pontefract in the chair . _Sjfera ! new members , both male ar . d female , _esrsiied their _natnrs , _3 i 1 received their c _& rdj of membership
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PO _^ TYPO _? E _» . —The cause is _progreffling nobly _lere despite the opposition of the _priviledged _olass . We had a lecture on Tuesday , when Mr . Bolwell _elucidrtted the five points of the Charter , and offered to prove by discussion , with any ono of adverse principles , the justice of our claims . After , the _raeeting dissolved , several came and threw in their mites , stating that they would not have _fbeii names enrolled for lear their employers might know it , and they lose their work in consequence . This iB onr boasted land of freedom , where a man must not be of adverse politics to his master for fear of losing his work .
stok ** -T 7 PO _> - -trsis Ti—On Thursday morning week , it haviDg been made known to the Chartist leaders of _Stoke-upon-Trent , that a hole and corner meeting was about being held in the vestry of the Pariah Church , for the purpose of laying a church rate , it was thought _advisable to make the same known to the inhabitants ; accordingly the bellman was sent round calling upon all who felt an interest in the affair , to assemble immediately . Consequently the large street opposite the Church was crowded with people , who after waiting some time , were visited by the clergyman connected with the establishment , who asked what was the matter , when Mr . G . B . Mart , and Mr . J . rlobinson , with others , _informed them . The clergymen said it was not intended as a public meeting , but a private one to consider whether it would be proper to lay a rate or to support the church by voluntary contributions . Several vo ; ces here cried out that what concerned all
ought to bj approved of by all , when tho clergymen in : i ? . ntly _pleaded themselves , that whatever was passed at the private meeting , should have the sanction ofi-bcwholeinha ' _oit & _Tits lupu ' olic meeting assembled , before n was put in force ; with this piedge , all parties seemed satisfied , and the Reverend _genilen . en retired , when it was instantly determined to he'd a Chartist met ting , and the } lace selected for the purpose was within sixty yards of the Churchyard gates , upon a large piece of ground , intended for a new market place , and upon which a large building is partly erected for a marke' hall , from the steps of which the speakers addressed the meettig . Mr . Mart was unanimously called tothe chairme Reverend Mr . JsckFon , from Manchester , addressed the meeting at length and in a very clever style shewed that the _people were the true and
bonafide supporters of tho Church , and that tbey had an undoubted right to vote upon all matters connected with the church . Mr . S . Robinson , in a manly and _straightforward speech , replete with sound reasoning , exposed the system thas was crushing the working _rntiiions to the dust , especially that part called the New Poor Law Bill , and concluded amidst hearty cheering , by _proposing tho following resolution : — " That this meeting is utterly opposed to Church rates and every other rata that is taken without the consent of ths people , and that we are determined to oppose such proceedings by every means in our power . " This was seconded by Mr . J . Johnson , and wa 3 unanimously adopted . Thus an intended Church rate meeting finished with a grand demonstration in favour of the principles of the People ' s Charter .
DUMBARTON . —On Monday night , the loth of November , Mr . William _Thomason delivered the fh ' : h of a course of lectures , in Mr . _M'Allister ' ts room . Tho two first were upon Corn Law Repeal , and the separation of Church and State ; the fourth on National _Education , and the last on Universal Suffrage and the People's Cnarter . Fifteen members were enrolled before , and ten last Monday night . Our hopes aro cheering relative to this once priest and Tory-ridden place . The agitation is likely to go on in real earnest . _LASSIEWOOTS . —The Chartist fishermen of this village were addrc sed by Mr . Wm . Pangiler , a few days ago ; considerable enthusiasm was manifested .
BILSTON . —Tne canso of Chartism continues to progress steadily in ti : - town . The labours of Mr . Mason are attended with the most pleasing success . _Evsry time he visits B . .-ton , a numerous _increase of members is added to the association . Last Thursday evening we had an overcrowded meeting , Mr . Mason delivered a" excellent lecture , after which several new membe . s- v _. _^ re enrolled . The members then proceeded to tiie election oi" delegates to serve in the district _cc-uncii for the southern division of _bt _& _iforcLsliire . Messrs . _dtran , Cadly , Dudley , and Ro . ers , were duly chosen as fit and proper persons to serve : n that oin _^ _e . _Sancay , we had numerous congregations . Mr . Maion was engaged the whole ot the day . He lectured in the _morning , as also in tho afternoon to crowded _audienci-s . He ugain resumed his work a six o ' clock . Tho room which is a very large one , \~ _ss so densely crowded , that hundreds
were _obiigea to remain on the stairs and the adjoining rooms , and many , u . _^ ble to obtain an entrance , returned homo mvich disappointed . Upwards ot forty new m : _uber- have joined the _association this week . TheS " _.- _Staffordshire delegates , from the _townsof _Woivernampton _, \ _Wsall , _Wednesbury , an 1 _Dnr _. _aj-ton met h ; : e on b nday , and after some _prelirniitary ana ?;; , - ¦ ments , the _meeting adjourned for a fortnight , to _reassemble at _Weonesbury , on _Sunday , the 5 th Dec . Monday , some of the Bilston friends _l-j _^ an agitation at th ; _village of Ketchum ; a iar _^ e room was offered by the landlord of the Peacock . Mr . Moseley and Mr . Stran addressed a large meethog of miners ; _iud forgem _^ u , - _^ ho _list-ned most attentively , una approved mtish of the princi ples of the People s Charter . Arrangements were then made for holding a weekly meeting every Tuesday evening ¦ _:, _future . Thus the seeds ef Chartism are sown here , aad _primise a plentiful crop .
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_Frsm . ihe London Gazette of Friday , Nov . 19 . BA . _NKBLr-lS _ThoBiasFarris . East-street , 5 ' :, r- ' _irrter-square , _boker _, to surrender I _» jV . 26 , re : _eier-. n , Dec . 31 , at twelve i _. t ths-. Court of Bankruptcy , B . _^ _inghnU-fttreet Solicitor . J'r . Edens , _Yilikrs-etre-. _-t , Strand ; official assignee , Mr , Be' . cher . Geor ? e D chers _Hertf-r . - ' , _surgton _, No ? . 2 G , Dec . 31 at eleven , st the Cuurt of Bf . *'; _r-.: ptcy . Bas . i ! _shall-s . tr < . et Solicitors , Messrs . Mime . P _; _r-y . _" _-liliit . and Morris , T _^ nip :. - , _^ fficai a ? fismef-. : > _:.. _Q-rr-. n _, Aldermanbury . Gc < - , . - £ o _Kiyment , _Oxford-itrt-. t , nosier . Nov . 26 , DtC
31 . at t _^ ViVf . at the Curt < _-f _Bankruptcy , _BasmghaHt' _-reet . Solicitor , Mr . _Bieku-.-.:, Manchester-street , MancL * 3 t ; r-5 qnare ; _ofheia' _aseignee , Mr . Gibson Bi = ir _^ :. 3 il-street K- ry Paipps C _^ l-herup _Hod-ster , dyer , _> rov . 30 , :. ' . -no . . Be . 31 , at _twelve . _:.: : . Court of B-mkrur _. ' . ey _, _Bi-.. jghii ' : _itreec _S-lirit--:.- _Mt _^ -s . J _.-eks ; _a-1 Son , _? i > 6-lane ; official _akii _.-:: _t-.-, Mr . _Turquan . l , Copthalitu : 'dini ; a . Divid Hannay Cive-r . "? . _h-eq _; _- _ ro , banL _' _-r , Nov . 30 , at « _,. "clve , Dec . i ! , att _^ v _. ; ., : ; the Oun of _B _^ _t _; _kruitey , _BasiEghati ! rtre = t , S .. . t _^ : tors . Mt .. < srs . Richards aad Waiker , Lilu . i- 's-Ji . i .- _^ _c :.. _s ; offictai assignee , > lr . Gr-h 2 _ia .. _Biainah . _eil-aire . te
_Joseph _Spencer , _L-itciO' _., _Conouit-str _.-it , chymis t , D _^ c . 1 at two . 31 , nt -.-jvn , ct 'ho _Gaurt of Bankruptcy , _Basbaghiii-btr-tt . b _-ilc'tor . Mr . Foord , Pin-: . " s-:. ali . Olu _Bruaii-stn-Lt ; _. ftkiai assignee , Mr . Lackington , _Colennn-street-bvdiui : _^ h . _J-. ltn B _^ _^ r & er . Miit ¦ s _u-stii _.--.:. _i » . _^ rt-square , timbermerchant . Nov . 3 y , ; : t ono , Drt . . U . . it tv 7 s ! ve , at tha _C-tn of Btnkrvptty , _Bas ' n :. v .-.- _' . reet . Solicitor , Mr . Rye . G _^ den-square ; _offici . a - _^^ i _guee , Mr . Johnson , _BasinphaU-street . Mary Ann Consips _XiJu _, -hiLi . _Greenwich , _lodginghoU 5 . es ; r , Das . i . _n : _<^ n _..-. ol . st c : _uren , at the Court cf _eOnrkruptcy , B :. r .. - o . ' - \ - ~ _e- _-L _i- _'linitor , Mr Sturmy , v , " - _^!" . ¦ ¦ _iton-stT & et , L _^ _dc-n-o _; _-- ; official assignee . Mr . _i _^ iwards , _Frv _< if :. _jk s-j . _r-. e , O ' . d Jewery .
Jona Sunt :. Ai . ro- ' -strt-t ' , _Arrryle-square , _lodginghoti » - _.--i _* eper , N .-v . 3 ¦• . D . c . Jl . st twelve , at the Courc of Bankruptcy . Ba : ; : ! i .: -, u : _i--:-rree t- Solicitor , Mr . Piatts , Southamnton-bni : dln _> s . C . _ianc-ry-lane ; official assignee , Mr Groom . Abjnurc . - ' _ni . e , Lombard-street . _S-uiaai _Cbauwick , J 1 rues Chadwick , and John Cha ' _.-Wi _^ k , _Htytr _^ od , _Liucaorure , cotton-spinnera , Dec . 3 , at four , Ber . 31 , at _* _•*¦« > , a . t the _Csniinissioners' Room- ? . _ManottsM-. _Soucitors , _Mts _^ rs . Hill aud Ma ? thews . Bury-eour . Se . iiary-axe ; ar . d ? . Ir . Upton , Manchesttr . _Hsnry Evau Harries , DowlaU , Glamorganshire , dr .-. _per , Nov . 30 , Dec 31 , at one , at the Commercial Rooms , Bristol . Solicitors , _Mtssra Blower aud Viz ' -rd , LAncohi _' _it-lnn-nelds ; and Mr . _Lsaiaan _, Bristol Joh _; i Ford . Stockport , Cheshire , _hat-manufacturftr Nov . 29 . 3 t ttn , Dee . 31 , at tvyei 7 o , _v \ the _Contniissioners' Rooms , Manchester . _Soliolt _^ . a , _> Iessrs . Bower aud Back , _Chmcery-lane : and Mr . H _:-r _,-p , Stockoorfe .
Peter _Grove 3 and _Nevxile _li--: _trd , Boston , Lincolnshire , ; _-s-tner-dressers , Nov . 2 " , u ' _, _cdeven , Di . c . 31 , at two , at the Red Lion Inn , Boston . Solicitors , Messrs . _" _liilington and Kerrick , _Boston ; and Mr . Scott , Lincoln ' 8-1 nn-fielda JobBowyer _, Sutton , _Cheshire , _pruvision-uealer _, Not . 25 , Dsc 21 , at two , at ts-j Cr .- ! 'icu L . on Ion ,
_Maccleafield . Solicitor * , _iieasra . Aovmr r _^ d lUck , _Chancery-Jf ' _^ MfeSSrs - Lin £ ird ' Vaa 8 Q : in . _»* S _> O _' _^ P _" _. .. _ .,. n ,,. T _ . M , „ S _. Mto ™ . i _g-r * J ry . _audBalurvt , _Fnversham ; » _f _?«¦«• _»>«» _™ Ba _^ . _O _^ _eery-hme . _£ ?» ' _** . _> _. oore , > -otongham ; and Me 8 Srs . Holme , Lo _^ us , and Tcunc , Aew 1 _^ 1 . James Garrj , Manchester , brass-founder , Nov . 30 , Dec 31 , at ten , at the Commissioners' Booms ,
Man-Chester . Solicitors , Messrs . Coo e . ' and Wray , Manch stir ; and Messrs . Adiingt » _u , Gregory , Faulkner , and Follett , Bedford-row . Henry _Jo _.-Vsjn _, _Meunuorrel _, _Leicestershire , moneyscrivener , Dec 1 , eleven . 31 , a < j nine , at the _Kind ' s Licet Ina , _Ii-.: nght _> oroutb . _>>; licitor 3 ( Messrs . Emmet _fiid - \ . oa . B _' . oimsbury _squ-irs ; Mr . Fearnhead . _Ashbyeiela-Z uich ; and Mr . Euckiiaii , Loughborough .
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Charles Ackeiman Rowe , Leicester , draper , Nov . 29 , Dec . 31 , at two , at tbe _Caatle of Leicester . Solicitors , Mr . Toller , Gray ' s-Inn-sqaare- ; and Messrs . Toller , Leicester . Alexander Siade Graham and George Smith Streader , Oldham , Lancashire , contractors for public works , Nov . SO , Dec . 31 , at eleven , at the Commissioners' Rooms , Manchester . -Solicitors , _MJ . Wood , Lincoln _' s-Inn-flelda ; and Mr . Wheeler , Manchester .
FAB . _TNERSHIP 8 DISSOLVED . C . Howarth , J . M ' EIroy , R . _Nesbett _, Rochdale , pillbox manufacturers . J . Wood , J , Wood , J . P . Weathead , and B , Westbead , Manchester , email-ware mannfaotnrers . T , F . _teatherstono and E . H _, Feathers tone , York , drapers . T . Eimes and S . Pearson , Salford , Lancashire , logwood-grinders . J . T . Nash and F . Ridding , York , mustard-manufacturers- J . _Danson add £ . Qreenall , _Ashton-ander-Lyne , Lancashire .
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From the Gazette of Tuesday , Nov . 23 . BANKRUPTS . William Barnes Overton , ship and insurance broker , Dalaten , Middlesex , to Burrender , Nov . 30 , at two , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , _Baainghall-street Lackington , official assignee , _Colemanstreet Buildings , and Vandercom , Comyn , Cree , Law , and Comyn , Bush-lane . PeUr Williams and Charles Mottram , Manchester warehousemen , Wood-street , London , Dec 8 , and Jan . 4 , at two , at the Commissioners' Rooms . Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Abbott and Arney , Charlotte-street , Bedford-square j Mr . _Bennett , Manchester-John Jervis , draper , Wells , Somersetshire , Dec 3 , and Jan . 4 _j at eleven , at the Mitre Inn , Wells . Solicitors , Messr 3 . Davison and , C . ombs , Bread-street , Cheapside , London ; Mr . Brittau _, BristoL
John King , dealer in ship ' s stores , Bristol , Dec . 7 , and Jan . 4 , at one , at the Commercial Rooms , Bristol . Solicitors , Messrs . Makinsou and Sanders , Middle Temple , London ; Mr . Haberfleld , or Brittan , Bristol . Benjamin Read , wine merchant , Worcester , Dae 1 , and Jan . 4 , at twelve , at the office of Mr . France , Worcester . Solicitors , Messrs . Becke and Flower , _Iiincola _' _p-iun-fields , London ; Mr . France , Worcester . Rob = rt Palmer Vicat , Linen-draper , Nelson-place , Old Kent-road , Dec . 7 , at one , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the Ceurt of Bankruptcy . Mr . Edwards , 7 , Frederick _' s-place , Old Jewry , official assignee . Solicitors , Yaudercom , Comyn , Cree , Law , and Comyn , Bush-lane , Cannon-street , London . George Aigar Rayner , linen-draper , Halesworth , Dec . 4 , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the King ' s Head Inn , Beccles . Solicitor . Mr . Sole . Aldermaabury , London .
Samuel Gillott , jun ,, hatter , Sheffield , Dec . 13 , and Jr . n . 4 , at twelve , at the Town HalL Solicitors , Messrs . Wake and Son , Sheffield j Mr . Milner , Sheffield ; Mr . Brookfleld , Raymonds-buildings , Grays-inn , London . Richard Holding , coal merchant , Blackburn , Lancashire , Dec 17 , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , at the Town Hall , Preston , Lancashire , Solicitors , Messrs . Holme , Loftus . and Young , _New-inu , London ; Mr . Crook , Chorley , Lancashire . , William Reynolds , cotton-spinner , Breightmet , Lancaster , Dec . 1 G , at two , and Jan . 4 , at eleven , atthe Swan-inn , Bolton-le-Moors . Solicitors , Mr . Hibbert , Wood-street , Bolton-le-Moors ; Messrs Milne , Parry , Milne , and Morris , Temple , Loudon . Kenry Heap , Bilk dyer , Leeds , Dec 1 , and Jan . 4 , at twelve , at the Commissioner ' s Rooms , Leeds . Solicitore , Messrs . _Wiglesworth , Kuladale , and Craddook , Gray ' s-imi-f quare ; air . Barwick , Leeds .
_Ciiarles Gatehose , surgeon , Clifton , Bristol , Dec . 7 , and January A , at two , at the Commercial Rooms , BristoL Solicitors , Messrs . Holmes , Loftus , and Young , New-inn , London ; Messrs . Prideauxand Son , Bristol . Stephen Sackett Chancellor , jun ., baker , Margate , Nov . 29 , at six , and Jan . 4 , at ten , at the London Hotel Margate . Solicitors , Messrs . Boys and Sons , Margate ; Egan , Waterman , and Wright , Essex-street , Strand , London . James Lindsay and John Weatherby Lindsay , grocers , North ShitlJs , Dec . 1 ( 5 , and Jan . 4 , at one , at the Bankrupt Commission Room , Nbweastk-upon-Tyne . Solicitors , Messrs . Trehern and White , _Leadenhallstreet , London ; _Dalo , North Shields .
_Janets _Ha-. _varden , Robert Myerscourrb , and John Jackson , commission _sgents , Little Bolton , Dec 7 , and Jan . 4 , at ten , at the CommiGsioners' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Johnson , Son , and Weatherall , Temple , London ; Mr . _Pcntilebury , Bolton .
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WAKEFIELD ADJOURNED SESSIONS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that tho Michaelmas General Quarter Sessions of the Peace , for the West-Riding of the county of York , will be held by Adjournment in the Committeo-Room , at tho House of Correction , at Wakefield , on Wednesday , the 8 th day of Dechibkr next , at Eleven _o'CJock in the Forenoon , for the purpose of _inspecting the Riding Prison , ( the said Houpo ot Correction , ) aud for examining the Accounts of tho Keeper of the said _Hous-e of Correction , makir >» enquiry into the conduct of the officers and servants belon _«\ D _£ 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 , Wakefield , November 22 _'id , 1841 .
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THE CHARTIST'S BOOK . Lately _published , price Is . 9 d . and 2 c ., LAB OUR'S WRONGS AND LABOUR'S _REMl-. DY ; or . The Age of Mi . / ut and ( the _Age of Right . Being an Inquiryinto the Means to b «? adopted tor _removing the Social and Political Evils _tvhrch afflict the Working ; _Clagses . By J . F . Bray . London : J . Cleave ; Hobson , Green , Leeds ; _Haywood , Manchester ; Guest , Birmingham ; aud M ? : d by ail nook _^ eiiero .
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_SEED'S _ALMANACK . Just Published , for the Wav 164-2 . Prion 81 . rpiIE only ono _confining the Nativitv of the J . Prince of Wales ( b . rn Nov . fl . h , 1841 ) , calculated in lull . I' also contains an _Epheintris of the Daily Longitudes of ti ; _Placets , calculated to tho nearest minute . The _Latitudes an'i Declinations for every . sixth day . Tho _Ri-oiig ano _Salting of the Sun and _M'iou , wnh tiieir ' _J vciinaM _' ons for everyday . _Aiso tho Lunar and M _' - ' at Aspects computed to the nearest hour . The E . Jir _.-. v-. Full , changes and qua-. s ot the Mo n . Tho whole- _forming a CO _N _: PLETE ALMA N ACK . Wnh the Feasts and _Fasjs of tho Church < : ' England , with Monthly _Observations on the _Wen'hur , and an Abtrolot ; ical Judj 5 1 ac . 1 i . on tht Four _Qiarit - of ihe Eclipses _reiv-ing to Naoonai _Affairs . Forming a complete Compendium , _useful t' > ail cia _> _-sea ot ' fo''isty . Being the Seventh Imj _.-iv _.-a _' . i . u , 0 - . d tbo oniy ono which prodictcd tho exac ' . _imo of _Kuiu William tho Fourth's dea : h , and tho Qo on '; . M . '¦ rr ;; _i _vro _, "ho sudden Storm of _Janu-iry ' . ) . ¦ ti h and 7 _vh , 1839 , and many other _predictions _vii _. _so _accur _^ oy havo astonished tho world . _Priiuedarid Pubii _= ned by o-mes _Ibbetaon , Bridgestreet , _Braul ' o . j . _H Ad by R _oushaw and _Kirkuiau , 12 , _Bridge , row ; _Simpkin . s , Marshall , and Co . ; H . _H-. _- _thcriiigton ; and J . _Cleave , London ; A . Heywood , _Mantsho'er ; Guost , Birmingham ; Smith , Liverpool ; A 'kau , Leocs ; and ail other Book-Fel ' er . _^ . Price C i . iVvsous rc » d _' _-ii 4 { at a dis _' . ance from Bradford may semi On " . Shilling in a pre-paid Letter , and an Aliianack _-UnYi be sent postage free to any part of tha United _Knit ' dom .
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Just published , in Demy 8 vo ., BY MESSRS . PERRY & . Co ., CONSULTING SURGEONS , 4 i , Albion Street , Leeds , ( Private Entrance in the Passage , and 4 , Great Charles Street , Birmingham , ILLUSTRATED BY EIGHT FINE ENGRAVINGS , THE SIX _. _ENT FRIEND , A PRACTICAL TREATISE ou Venereal and Sypmlitic Diseases , in * hoiv mild and most alarming forms , shewing Jhe different stages of these deplorable and often fatal disorders , including observations ou the baneful efforts of Gonorrheas , _Gteets , and Strictures . The Work is embellished with Engravings , representing the deleterious _influence of Mercury ou tho external appearance of the skm , by eruptions on the head , face , and body : to which are- added very extensive observations on Bexual debility , seminal weakness , and iropotency , brought on by a delusive habit , all _itsattendantsyTnpathies anddangerous con _sequences considered with the most approved mode of treatment and cure , withont confinement or interruption from business the whole accompanied bv explanatory engravings ' with general instructions for the perfect restoration of those who are incapacitated from entering into the holy state of Marriage , by the evil consequences arising from early abase , or syphilitic infection This mvalupble Work will be secretly inclosed with each box of Perry ' s Purifying Snecific p i ! ls ( Price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d . and lie . ) and the Cordiai Balm of Syracum ( Price lis . and 33 s . per bottle ) and is _pointed out to suffering humanity aa n Silent Friend , to be consulted without exposure , and with assured confidence of success . PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s , _° d _., 4 s . 6 d „ and 11 a . per Box , are well known throughout Europe and _America , to be ihe most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage aud symptom of the Venereal _Disease , in both _scsts , including Gonorrhoea , Gleets , _Secon-
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dary Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , Deficiency , and all diseases of the Urinary Passages , without loss of time , _confinement , or hindrance from business . They have effected the most surprising cures , not only in recent and severe oases , but when salivation and all other means have failed ; and when an earljr application is made to these Pills for the cure of the above _comprint , frequently . contracted in a moment of inebriety , the eradication is generally completed in a few days . The rash , indiscriminate , and unqualified use of Mercury , has been productive of infinite rhischief ; under the notion of its being an antidote for a certain disease , the untutored think thoy have only to saturate their system with Mercury , and the business is accomplished . Fatal error ! -Thousands are annually either meronrialised ont of _existence , or their constitutions so broken , and the functions of nature so unpaired , as to render the residue of life miserable . The disorder we have in view owes its fatal result either to neglect or ignorance . In the first stage it is always local , and easy to be extinguished by attending to the directions fully pointed out in the Treatise , without the smallest injury to the constitution : but when neglected or improperly treated , a mere local affection will be converted into an incurable and fatal malady . What a pity that a young man the hope of his country and the darling of his parents , should be snatched front all tho prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of one unguarded moment , and by a disease whioh is not , in its own nature , fatal , and whioh never proves so if properly treated . It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease , owing to the _unskUfnlness of ''iterate men ; who , by the use of that deadly poison , mercury , ruin the constitution , causing ulcerations , blotohes ou the head , face , and body , dimness ef sight , noise in the ears , deafness , obstinate gleets , nodes on the shin bones , ulcerated sore throat , diseased nose , with uoctural pains in _the head and limbs , till at length a general debility of the constitution ensues , and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings . These Pills are mild and effectual in their operation , without mercury , or mineral , and require no restraint in diet , loss of time , or hindrance from business : possessing the power of eradicatingevery symptom of the disease in its worst stage , without the least exposure to the patient ; they are particularly recommended to be taken before _peTsons enter into the matrimonial state , lest the indiscretions of a parent are the source of vexation to him the remainder of his existence * by afflicting his innocent but unfortunate ofl & pring with the evil eruptions of a malignant tendency and a variety of other complaints that are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence . It is only by purifying the vital stream from insidious disease , that the body can be preserved in health and vigour . Hence the infinite variety of complaints an infected state of the blood induces , and hence the new and deceptive forms a tainted habit puts ou , which often deceive the most eminent of the faculty , and baffle the best intentions towards a cure . In those disorders wherein salivation has left the patient uncured , weak , and disheartened , and when no other remedy eonld restore the unhappy sufferer to that health whioh he has unfortunately lost , the Purifyin g Specific Pills will be found the only effectual and radical remedy ; and have ever been successful , though administered in many desperate oases of Evil , Sourvy , and Leprosy , as well as removing Pimples from the Face , Sore Legs , or other disagreeable Eruptions on the head , face , and body . Price 2 s . 9 d „ 4 s . 6 d ., and lis . per Box . Prepared only by Messrs . PERRY & Co ., Surgeons , 44 , Albion-street , Leeds , ( Private Entrance in the Passage , ) and 4 , Great Charles-street , Birmingham . _$£ Observe , none * ro genuine withont the signature of R . & L . PERRY & Co . impressed in a stamp on the outside of each wrapper , to imitate whioh _ie felony of the deepest dye . Messrs . PERRY expect when consulted by letter the usual Fee ef One Pound , without which no _notics whatever can be taken of tbe communication , ( postage pre-paid . ) Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in tho detail of their cases , —as to the duration of the complaint , the symptoms , age , habits of living , and general occupation . Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the wotW ; no difficulty can occur , as they will be securely packed , and carefully protected from observation . THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM is intended to relieve those persons , who , by an immoderate indulgence of their passions , have ruined their constitutions , or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state aro affected with any f those previous symptoms that betray itB approach , as the various affections of tho nervous system , obstinate gleeta , excesses , irregularity , obstructions , weaknesses , total impotenoy , barrenness , & c . A perseverance in its use has been the happy means of relieving many thousands , and of restoring a great number to tho permanent enjoyment of life . It ib remarkable for its efficacy in all disorders of the digestive organs , and is especially recommended to those , who , from the irregularities of youthful age , habits of studious application , or a life of pleasure , have fallen into a despondent state of mind , and that distressing train of symptoms commonly denominated the nervous . In such persons the mental aro not less enfeebled than the corporeal , and to them a remedy that acts with efficacy , without interfering with domestic habits , is peculiarly desirable . Sold in Bottle 8 , price lis . each , or the quantity of Four in one Family Bottle for 33 s . ( including Messrs . Perry and Co ' _s ., woll known Treatise on Secret Vice , « feo ., ) by which one lis . Bottle is saved . ( Observe tho signature of R . & L . PERRY & CO ., on the _outride of each wrapper . ) The Five Pound Cases , ( the purchasing of which wiii be a saviug of One Pound Twelve Shillings , ) viay be had as usual at 44 , Albion-street , Leeds , ami 4 , Great Charles-street , Birmingham ; and _Patients in the Country who require a course of this admirable Medicine , should send Five Pounds by letter which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage . Messrs . Perry and Co .. Surgeons , may be consulted as usual at 44 , Albion-street , Leeds , and 4 , Great Charles-street , ( four doors from Easy-row , ) Birmingham . Only one personal visit is roqviired from a country patient , to enable Messrs . Perry and Co . U > give such advice as will ba tho means 01 effecting & permanent and _effectual cure , after all other means have proved incffecn-. il . N . B . Country Druggists , _Booksellers , Patent Medicine Vendors , and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any quantity of Perry ' s _Purifying Specific _Piils , and Cordial Balm of Syriacum , with the usual allowance to the Trade , by most of tinprincipal Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses ir London .
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THE WHOLE _CHARTED FOR ONE HALFPENNY !' . WITH ENGRAVING OF BALLOT BOX , tho SCHEDULES , & c . & c . " Every working man , for the charge of a halfpenny , cau now procure for himself and family tiie above all-important document , and we sinoeioly hopo the masses will now do s ) . "—Norlhorn Star . EMMETT'S SPEECH ! Now publishing , Prico One Penny , the splendid speech of Robert Eniraett , Esq ., who was executed in Dublin , for High Treason , ia the twenty-second year of his age . EMMETT AND IRELAND ! Just published , price Is ., an interesting Memoir , from authentic sources , of the lamented patriot Robert Emmett ; incidentally doiailing the Origin , Progress , and disastrous Termination of the Irish _Insurrection , 1803 , & c . Embellished with a splendid steel engraved Portrait . Thia edition inoludes the Trial , celebrated Speeoh , & c . & c . " This little work is _calcul * ted to keep in remembrance the name of one who feit , and felt deeply , his country ' s wrongs ; a man who , in endeavouring to redress them , fell a sacrifice to the schemes of the most blood-thirsty faciion that ever governed , or rather misgoverned Ireland . We hope the book may have an extended circulation . "— Weekly Dispatch . ASK FOR THE ENGLISH CHARTIST CIRCULAR I PBICE O . _vrj HALFPENirr ! " This noble , though humble , ally in the glorious cause of the People is , we are happy to perceive , pursuing its onward inarch , and , if properly encouraged , cannot fail most efficiently to aid in the causeof right nnd justice . The number before us ( 25 ) , besides other highly interesting matter contains the' People ' s Charter entire . Thus every working man , for the charge of a _siBgle halfpenny , can procure for himself and family an _autheiuio copy of this most— -this ail-important document ; and we _sincerely trust that the whole of tho masses will _oiad ' y avail _themsalves of the opportunity . We perceive that the whole of the back numbers are in print , and can be obtained for one shilling ; a work at the price , containing so large an amount of really useful information , we are not acquainted with ; and wo hope that every Chartist will aid in its circulation . "—Northern Star . The work can be had in Monthly Parts Gd . each . THE LABOURERS' LIBRARY , Containing the Remedy for National Poverty and Impending National Ruin : or the only safe way of
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Repealing the Corn Laws , by enabling each Workin * Family , in Britain tov prodooe a CHEAP LOAF" ahi > a _^ BIG XQAF _* for themselves at Home ! By F . O'CONNOR , . Esq ., _Barrister-at-Law , and late Prisoner for Libel in York Castle . Addressed to the Landlords of Ireland . i _I _^ yery Young Man should read the Drama of WAT TYLER ; price Twopence ( originally fublishing at 4 s . 6 d . ) , by Kobebt Southey , Poet laureate to bar Majesty . " Every lover of his species shonld make an effort to circulate tbis splendid and truly invaluable poem . " _-- _^ I _<*^ riot . Price Twopence . DISSERTATION ON THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT j by Thos . Paihb . This Pamphlet is a masterly defence of the right of every man to the . possession of the Elective Franchise . . ' _!;''*^ _-: ' . . ¦'' / '¦ ¦ . '¦' M beg eaoh and all of our friends to aid in circulating this invaluable traot _, —English Chartist Circular . Thifl day is published , price Twopence , AN ADDRESS on the Benefits of General Knowledge ; more especially the Sciences of Mineralogy , Geology , Botany , and Entomology . By the late Rowland _Detrosier . Third Edition . "We most earnestly recommend this little book to every body . "—Examiner . Important Work by the same Author . Now on Sale , price Threepence , Sixth Edition , AN ADDRESS on the Necessity of an Extension of Moral and Politioal Instruction among the Working Classes . By the late Rowland Detrosier . With a memoir of the Author . "This is the best piece of composition on the subject to which it refers in the English language , written by a man 0 ! unoonquerable zeal , surpassing talent , and true patriotism ; who raised himself from among working men to the admiration of the 5 ood and intellectually great throughout' the kingom , and who devoted his life to the improvement of his kind . No man can know his duty to himself and his children who has not read this powerful traot . "—Maidstone Gazelle . Now Publishing in Weekly Numbers , at Threepence , A VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN ; by Mary Woolstoncraft . Revised and Re-Edited . " If women are to be excluded , without having a voice , from a participation of the natural rights of mankind , prove first , to ward off the charge of injustice and inconsistency , that they want reason . " " ThiB high-minded woman has created an influence which defies calculation ; she produced that impulse towards the education and independence of woman which other writers have developed . "— Westminster Rexiew , April , 1841 . London : Cleave , Shoe-lane ; Hobson , Northern Star Office , Leeds ; Heywood , Oldham Street , Manchester ; and may be had , on order , of all tbe Agents for the Northern Star throughout the kingdom .
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TO THE READERS OF THE NORTHERN STAR . THE Readers of this Newspaper will have seen advertised every week for a long period an account of the benefits arising from taking PARR'S LIFE PILLS . These accounts , from their undoubted truth , and the recommendations of parties who have tried the Medicine , bave produced a very large sale , consequent on such recof ? . men dations . For the sake of unlawful gain , unprincipled parties have attempted various imitations , dangerous and disreputable ; and , in order to prevent disappointment , and guard against these impostors , it is seriously and particularly ¦ requested that you will , on purchasing the Medicine , carefully examine the Government Stamp , and bs sure it haa the words "Parr ' s Life Pills , " in white letters , on a red ground engraved thereon , without which it is an IMPOSITION . * OLD PARR ! Life is not life , unlesss 'tis blessed with health , Tho' rich in fame and unincumbered _wealth , Tho' under sunny sky or frigid polar star , Life without health is nought—then hail to thee old parb ! What mighty treasures are by thee revealed , More than Peruvia ' _s mines can ever yield ! Not rich Golconda ' s glittering diamond rare Can purchase health , —then hail to thee old parb ! 'Twas thy high purpose to make known to man , The power to lengthen on' on earth , his little span Of life , —which erst wa > woe and care _. But now is bright with joy , thro' thee old parb ! Thousands late racked with r . _gonising pain , Now feel new vigour thrill tl ro' every vein ! Disease no longer shall their pleasures mar ; They bless the day they heard of thee OLD PARR I Hail glorious boon ! hail gift benign ! Go forth from polo to poL \ to every climo , Let every land , both ueor and far , Possess the blessing le : .. y theo OLD parb . ! * The author of this i amble rhyme dictates it with a respectful feeling of gratitude to the Propri etors of Parr ' s _Lil ' e Pills , which have been , under tha blessing of God , a means of restoring him to a new life after a i . ag period of aggravated suffering . London , April 20 . J . R . B . The proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills beg to state that they attach _neither merit or importance to the above lines , but present them to the publio as the effusion of a joyous t _; : r : t liberated fro ia tho thraldom of a _proumgud and _aggravated state of mental and bodily suffering . They are published at the request of the writer . FROM Mil . M 0 TTKRSHEAD , CHEMIST , MARKET-PLACE , MANCHESTER . " To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . "Gentlemen , —I feel it my duty for the good cf _suffering mankind , to send you this true statement of tbe astc . _'ir- _'hing effects which Parr ' s Pills have _producad upon me , and also upon my wife and _dauj _^ iter . Myself and wife have both been strangers to good health for nearly twenty years , until we p . coidentalh heard tell of your pills , which we have ti'i ! : _3 n for several weeks , and their effects upon ns have b < ' -en almost miraculous , both now feeling young , strong , and in health ; my daughter , also , has found them equally beneficial . " You may refer any ono to me who at all doubts the truth of thia , and you may make any uso ycu think proper of this Testimonial . " I remain in health , " Your obliged grateful servant , "James _Leschbrin , " Grove Place , Ard wick , near Manchester . " Witness—John Whitworth . " May 18 , 1841 . " " William Wild , No . 1 , South Street , Manchester , hereby publicly states , that alter being out of health for a many years , although he had used every means reoommended to him without sueeess , chanced to hear of Parr ' s Pills , which have done him more good in a few weeks , than all the physic he has taken for years . He earnestly recommends them to the sick and afflicted , having proved their infinite value . ( Signed ) " May 20 , 1841 . " " William Wild . " EXTRAORDINARY CASE . Mrs . Joseph Sinipsou has been severely afflicted , for the last 30 years , with a violent cough aud difficulty of breathing . The affliction has been so severe ; that she could not fulfil her domestic obligations . She took cold when euly 15 years old , and the cough never loft , her till she took Parr ' s Life Pills . She had tried almost every kind of medicine , and had taken laudanum in largo quantities , but nothing afforded _relief . She heard of Parr ' s Pills about last Christmas , and as soon as she had taken about half a box she found herself completely cured , and was never afflicted in the slightest manner during the severe weather that followed , and is now better in health than she has ever been in her life-This cure does indeed appear miraculous , but for the satisfaction of the most incredulous , she has kindly consented to answer any inquiries , either by personal application , or by letter addressed ¦ _** Mrs . Joseph Simpson , Church-hill Close , Old Lenton , near Nottingham . " CAUTION—BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS . In order to protect the Public from imitations , the Hon . Commissioners of Stamps have ordeied ** Parr ' s Life Pills , " to bo engraved on the Government Siamp attached to each box , without which hone aro genuine . Price Is . l _£ d ., 2 s . 9 d „ and family boxes lis . each . Full directions are given with each box . Sold by most respoctable Medicine Vendors in Town and Country ; to be had wholesale of Edwards . 67 , St . Paul ' s , London . . Wholesale Agents—Mr . Edwards , St . Paul ' s Church-yard , London ; J . Hobson , Star Office , Market-street , Leeds ; and may bo had also oi all modicine vendors . Ghatis . —The Life and Times of Old Parr , 35 pages , with Engravings , may be had gratis of all Agents .
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JAMES ARTHUR , Bookseller and Newsagent 28 , _Ryskergate , Carlisle , respectfully acquaints his Friends and the Pnblic generally , that frem _tk repeated applications made at his Shop for thit Eopular Medicine , PARR'S LIFE PILLS ; _nS as been induced to take out a Patent _Medicing Licence , and has been appointed Agent for Carlisle for the Bale of this invaluable Medicine ; and he confidently solicit * the attention of his Customers to the numerous Books , & c , which he will ba happj to giv _« on application , gratis . None are genuine and right without the wordj 44 Parr ' s Life Pills" in white _lettars on a r ed ground on the Government Stamp .
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VALUABLE WORKS . Just published , price 2 s . 12 mo . bound in cloth , FIFTEEN LESSONS ON THE ANALOGY AND SYNTAX OF THE ENGLISH LAN . GUAGE , for the use of adult persons who hay _« neglected the study of Grammar . BY WILLIAM HILL . Also , Price One Shilling , bound in Cloth , PROGRESSIVE EXERCISES Selected from the best English Authors , and so arranged as to accord with the Progressive Lessong in the foregoing Work , BV WM . HIIX . Also , Price Fourpence , THE GRAMMATICAL TEXT BOOK , for tin use of _Sohooln ; in which the bare naked principle ) of Grammar , expressed as concisely as possible , an _exhibited for the memory . Published by Cleave , 1 , Shoe-lane , _Fleet-streei _, London ; Hobson , Northern Star Office , Leedi ; Heywood , Manchester ; Paten and Love , 10 , Nelsoa . _streei _. _'Glasgow ; and all Booksellers .
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS , To Mr . Prout , 229 , Strand , London . _Dartford , Jan . 2 , 1841 . SIR , —I have much pleasure in stating to you thtt _„ _flair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills have been 4 the greatest service to me . Between nine and ta months ago I became afflicted with that most painftl disease Sciatica ; the agonising pain which I _suffered in my legs and thighs , for so long a period , _bafila any description which I can possibly give of my tha miserable state . I could seldom obtain either r « _s or sleep . I had the best medical advice , _includiw that of two physicians in London , without obtainhu any essential relief . I went to Margate , and hid the best medical advice , trying the warm bath then and at other places , without obtaining any benefit . A short time ago I was reoommended to try Blairi Gout and Rheumatic Pills ; and was thereby induced to purchase a box of this valuable medicine of Messa Hammond and Co ., chemists , of this town , and _bj . fore I had taken the quantity therein contained , 1 was entirely free from pain , and speedily recovered my health by taking a few more Pills , and happily there has been no return of this distressing maladj , You are at liberty to publish my case , in the hope thereby that this excellent medicine may be £ means of relieving others . I am , Sir , your ' s respectfully , J . B . MISKIN , Brewer and maltster , Darfcford , Keaf . P . S . —If I could possibly speak in stronger terms of your invaluable medicine , I should be moat happy , for it is impossible for language to describe the relief I have experienced . The never-failing effects of BLAIR'S GOUTud RHEUMATIC PILLS in curing every ' desoriptioa of Gout and Rheumatism , have secured to then * celebrity unequalled by any medicine of past or piesent times . They not only give relief in a few hoare , where the patient has been driven nearly to madness by the excruciating tortures of this disease , hi restore to perfect health in an inconceivably short space of time . _Thay are equally speedy and cerUin in rheumatism , either chronio or acute , _lumbra sciatica , pains in the head or face , and indeed for every rheumatic or gouty affection ; in fact , mei has been the rapidity , perfect ease , and complete safety of this medicine , that __ it has astonished all who have taken it , and there is not a city , town , or village in the kingdom , but contains many gratefsl evidences of the benign influence of this medicine . Sold by T . Prout . 229 , Strand , London , Price Is . l _£ d . per box , and by his appointment , b y Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Totoj . end , Baines and Newsome , Smeeton , Reinhudt , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis & Son , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Linney , Hargrove , York J Brooke & Co ., Walker & Co ., Stafford , Faulber _, Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Foe * fitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , _Easingwoittj _Ingland , Fell , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , _fficiraond ; Cameron , _Knaresbro '; Pease , Oliver , Doling * ton ; Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadcaster ; Rogenon , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Pontefract ; Cardwell , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield ; Berry , Denton ; Suter , Ley land , Hart * ley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Dalby , _Wefciierby ; Waite _, Harrogate ; and all respectable Medicine Vender ! throughout the kingdom . Price 2 s . Si . per box . Ask for Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , and observe the name and address of " Thomas Pront , 229 , Strand , Loudon , " impressed on the _GoTertment Stamp affixed to each Box of the Gennisi Medicine .
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MEDICAL ADVICE . MESSRS . WILKINSON AND CO . SURGEONS . No . 13 , Trafalgar-street , Leeds . 4 T AVING devoted their Studies exclusively fox . * . i many years to the successful treatment of the Venereal Disease , in all its various forms ; also , to the frightful consequences resulting from _tb « destructive practice , " Sslf Abuse , " may he _Personally Consulted from Nine iu the Morning till Ton at Night , and on Sundays till Two . _^ Attendance every Thursday at No . 4 , _treorgesireet , Bradford , ( from Ten till Five . ) In recentcases a perfect Cure is comp _leted _withis & Week , or no Charge made for Medicine after thai period , and Country Patients , by making only _onl _personal visit , will receive such Advice and Mem * sines thai will enable them to obtain a _permanon _. and effectual Cure , when all other _raeans _aatl failed . Theyhopethat tho successful easy , _au ; : expedition ! modethey have adopted _. of _eradicatingevery sympwm of a certain disease , without any material _alteration in _tiiet , or hindrance of business , and _yei ureseninU the constitution in full vigour , and fiuo from injury , will establish their claims for suppo rt . As i _& Disease is one which is likely to be contractea whenever exposure takes place , it is not like _m _^ J other visitors , once in life , but , on the con trary , one infection may scarcely have been removed , _wwa another may unfortunately be imbibed ; therefor *! the practitioner requires real judgment in order _rf treat each particular case in siuch a manner aa not merely to remove the present attack , but to preserw the constitution unimpaired , in case of a repetiUO " at no distant period . The man of experience _oafl avail himself of the greatest improvements a modern practice , by being able to distinguish _betweea discharges of a specific and of a simple . * _fSr nature , which can only be made by one in aauy practice , after due consideration of all oircumstanc «* In the same manner at birth , appearances on _® take place in children , which call for a P _^ _Pf knowledge and acquaintance with the _diwasei " | order to discriminate their real nature , and wmefl may be the means of sowing domestic discord , aiuaw managed bv the _Surgeon with propriety _^ j _T _^ Patients labouring under this disease , cannot be _w cautious into whose hands they commit _themsei »» The propriety of this remark is abundantly ; manifested , by tho same party frequently _passing ' _^ ordeal of several practitioners , before he is l 0 V * nate enough to obtain a perfeotcure . The lodoffin are some of tho many symptoms that _disungou * this disease : —A general debility ; eruption on m head , face , and body ; ulcerated soro _Jaro _** scrofula , swellings in the neck , nodes on _?^ . , T bones , cancers , fistula , pains in tho head _anc hao _* which are frequently mistaken for _rheunuwS Bi & c . & c . . _Misers . W . and Co . _' s invariable rule _tft 0 _# 7 * Card to each of their patients , as a guarantee v » Cure , which they pledge themselves toperto rm , _w return the fee . For the accommodation of those who canno . «»¦ veniontly comsult Messrs . W . and Co . pers _onaur , they may obtain the Purifying Drops , P rtoe , % _^ at any of the following Agents , with Printed iwer tions , so plain that Patients of either Sex may < _£ ? themselves , without even the knowledge 01 a oo » fellow . Mr . Heaton 7 , Briggate ; and Mr . Hobson , Ttm « office , Leeds . Mr . Thomas Botleb , 4 , Cheapside , London . Mr . Hartley , Bookseller , Halifax . Mr . _Dewhirst , 37 , New Street , HudderBfieltt . Mr . HASR 1 soN , Bookseller , MarketPiacc , _riKu » _g Mr . Hargrove ' s Library , 9 , Coney Street _Yo * Messrs . Fox and Son , Booksellers , Pontefract-Mr . Harrison , Market-place , Ripen . . __ _,- » . MrLANODAi _^ , Bookseller . Knaresbro & Harrog » w Mr . R . Hurst , Corn Market , Wakefield . Mr . Watkinson . opposite the Fish Mattel , Mr . Johnson , Bookseller , Beverley . ¦ .. Mr . _Nonus , Bookseller , Boston , Lmeohaahire . Mr . Noblk , Bookseller , Market-place , Ho . _^ Mr . H . HuKXON , Louth , Lincolnshire . Iris Office , Sheffield . Chronicle Office , Lord Street , Liverpool And at the Advertiser Office , _LeW _*** .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 27, 1841, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_27111841/page/2/
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