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Expenditure decreased without comfort being diminished , fTiHIS is fully acknowledged by the thousands of JL Families who daily nse EDWARD'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST POWDER , the best and cheapest substitute for Coffee ever known . Price Id . and 8 d . pa ponnd . This excellent preparation has stood the test of public opinion sow upwards of twelre months , and its still increasing consumption is the best argument in its favour , Very few towns are without agents , who realize a good income by its sale , and but little is heard of the many anxious imitators who tried hard to profit by the fame it has so ja&tly obtained . Edwards B&othe&s . SS , Bl&ckfriars-ro&d , London .
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READ AND JUDGE ! ADHIITKD ITSDEB P 1 TTV TEABS OF AGB THE FIRST KISS MOMIHS I A MOST favourable opportunity to the Industrious Classes to ensure themselves Proprietors of Land and Property—to provide against Sickness , Want , and a Poor Law Union—iB offered t » Healthy Men , in Town or Country , by joining the UNITED PATRIOTS' BENEFIT AND CO-
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SSEU 8 TARIFF OXTTDOITB , THE COFFEE TAX REPEALED I MESSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the ChartiBt Public to the BEVERAGE prepared by them , as a Cheap and Wholesome substitute for Taxed Coffee . Its nutritious qualities are equalled by none in the Market ; while its mode of Preparation readers it vastly superior to the Trash offered for Sale by those who regard not the health of the Consumer . As a means of supporting the " Executive Committee of the National Charter Association , " and as a means of crippling the Governmental Exchequer , it may be made a ready and powerful weapon in the hands of ihe Sons of Toil . *
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The Proprietors have great pleasure in announcing that Mr . J . HOBSON , Publisher of the Northern Star , has become General Wholesale Agent for the Chartist Breakfast Powder , for the District of Yorkshire . He has now a large quantity in Stock , both at Leeds and at Hudderafield , from which he is authorised to supply the Associations and other Retail Vendors at the same Prices as the Proprietors themselves . Orders addressed to him will meet with prompt Attention .
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DR . STYAN , nONTINUES to cure a CERTAIN DISEASE , V and all disorders arising therefrom in a few days , without restraint of diet or hindrarioe of business , at his Medical Hall , 125 , East-street , bottom of Kirkgate , Leeds . Take Notice—Those who have an opportunity of applying in person at my establishment may rely on being treated in a manner best suited to their case ; and those , the remotene .-s of wjhoae situation renders all personal intercourse impossible , shall , upon describing by letter , post paid , as minutely and exactly as they can , all the symptoms of their respective cases , receive , without loss of time » such medicines * and instructions as will enable them to make a perfect , sound , and speedy care . A fee of 103 . only will be required .
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JustPublisliedjprice 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free , " enclosed in a sealed envelope ^ " on receipt of a Post-office Ordsr for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREM ATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to thoBe 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 Ghonorrhoe , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &o .
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wBEnJht ^ KlESSui C GRIMSHAW AND CO ., 10 , Goree Piazzas . Liverpool , Despatch fine FIRST CLASS AMERICAN SHIPS , of large Tonnage , for NEW YORK and NEW ORLEANS , every week ; and occasionally : to BOSTON , PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE , and for QUEBEC and MONTREAL , also first rate British Vessels to NEW SOUTH WALES and VAN DIEMANS LAND . THB "OLD" LINE OF PACKET SHIPS , ( BLACK BALL LINE , ) SAIL FROM
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the King " dom , in a sealed envelope , on the receipt of a post-office order for 8 s . 6 d . )
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LETTER FROM MR , Wit HICK , NORi THERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . ffpentlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at U your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flatteringintelligence of the groat good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one and more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudice is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried : A few oases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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Jnst Published , the 12 th Edition , PrW & ^ sent Free to any part of the United &ia ) J * on the receipt of a Post Office Order , for { 3 /
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THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRlACBj , p Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of theimpK « i | functions of life , and is exclusively directed Ml cure of the Generative System , whether constitm ^ IS or acqnired , loss of sexual power , and debility tMm from Syphilitic disease ; and is calculated lo&iM decided relief to those who , by early indulgsjpl solitary habits , have weakened the powers ofikf | system , and fallen into a state of chronic debitapln which the constitution Is left in a deplbrablesilp and that nervous mentality kept up which plv « MH individual in a state of anxietv for the Temah' jM :
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SHSFFXELD . —Fiq-Treb-Lajje . —We request the attention of onr brotier democrats tfcroogbont the Country to the foRowin- ; , aa by imitating ikeir Sheffield friends in the adornment of tbe . ir pnblio rooms , they would , ire jfcoink , do much to make their places of meeting more attractive , andasotjreateby snoh means a lasting impression of the beauty of the principles to vhieh they b » ve roved allegiance . The above room laving been lately cleaned , the following . poetic and other inscriptions appear upon ita walls , within which none are treteomed but those who are trilling to emulate the lives of the patriots whose names . are emblasocsd thereon , and who , like them , will devote all their « nergi © 8 for ^ be triuiupa ef freedom ' s holy CaUBe , and the « lr » Hon of the bumso race . Orer the rostrum is placed a bust of the martyr Holberry , and under the bast the Inscription , " The Charter and No Surrender . " At the head of the room , on the left of the rostrum , is .
in larsre charactsrs . " TJniverB&l Suffrage : " on the left aide of the room , facing from the rostrum , is in separate -compartments , the other *' points , ^ namely , "Annual Parliaments * — "Tote by Ballot "— "No Property Qualification * — " Egoal Electoral Districts "—and Payunent of Members : ** and , under these inscriptions , appear the names of the following celebrated men , " Piine "— Wallace "— Muir "— " Sidney and "Esunett" At tbe upper extreme end is the same of " Tyler , " over which is the famous bJunmer with which the " man of Sent" answered the demands of the ruffian tax-gathtrer ; this is surmounted by the " Cap of liberty ; " at the lower end of the left iide is the name of " Tell , " over which are a pair arrows crossed , surmounted by the " Cap of liberty . " The left aide of the rsom Is inscribed as follows : —In the centre in . laree characters "Frost , Williams , and -Jones ; ' * on the one side of this inscription are the lima : —
" * Ti 8 liberty alone that gives the flower Of fleeting life , Its lustre and perfume , AT > ft we are weeds without it " On the other side : — * ' Preedonrt battle once begun , Bequeathed by bleeding sire to son , Though baffled oft , is ever won . " On the same aide of the room are Che foUetting illustrious names : —*• Hampden , " "Kt ^ rerald , " •' Washington , ** "Jefferson , " " Franklin , * " Byron , " " Burns . " and " Shelley . " At the low end of the room is this inscription in luge characters : —" Clayton and Holberry , martyrs in the cause of freedom . " On the one Bide of this inscription are the lines : — rt Psr dearer -the glare or the prison , Illumined by one patriot's name , Than the trophies of all who have risen On liberty ' s ruins to fame . * Under these lines is the name of " O'Connor . " On theotker aids are the lines : —
«• O . Where ' s the ware » o lo-srly . Condemned to chains unholy , Who could he burst His bonds at first , Would pine beneath them slowly ?" Several emblematic devices complete the decorations . 05 SmouT svssis g Mr , Hamey addressed a meeting ; and Monday evening , at the usual public meeting , Mr . Fexrand ' s speech on introducing his bill for the allotment of waste lands 'was read ; after which a discussion en the land followed , in which Messrs Harcey , 621 , Eoyston , and others took part .
Thb lais Nottibgham Bvectiok . — "The Char tists bare dona it" is the cry , and sore is the dismay of the Tories . Bead the following from the SJwJield Herexrg of Saturday last : — " The cry of the Whigs was , a few months age , that the ministers paid Fft&rgns O'Connor sad iis men to gifalfaid the people , and keep them out of the hands of their proper leaders . They bad the same infallible authority for this as for most of their statements , that is , their own inventive fscn ' -ties . What are we to t ^ k of matters now ? HaTe the Whigs paid a higher price for Feargus and hi » foUo'wers , or are we to understand that they were \ rnfuQy msndaeionB in their late accusations ? Mr . ( rbborne , who has been so unfortunate else where , baa , by a coalition of the Whigs and
Chartists , been elected for the great and immaculate town of Nottingham . The contest took place on " Tharsday , and lay between 2 £ r . John "Walter , eon of the ex-Member , and Mi GUboro * . The polling wu nearly equal , and but for the co-operation of the Chartists , would naTe issued in the return of the Canservalave . We have the authority of Mr . O'Connor for the terms of the compact He was sot ailJy enough to refuse help ; the Whigs came to bim , not he to the Whigs- —and sooner th * n not h&re the help of the Char--fcsto , Mi . ( Hsborne and Lord "Rupr-Hfo meceeded in digesting all the points of the Charter This same Mr . Oisborae is a "rery accommodating gentleman . He has represented the acres and the influence of the Duke of Devonshire for North Derbyshire—he baa accepted a
seat at the hands of Sir . O'ConiteU , snd now places him-* elf as Mr , O'Connor's nominee , ~ &s Member for Nottingham . Mr . GiBborne has become Chartist , and every WhigHng in the country will become Chartist , if he can gain his ends b / going into democratic extremes , which can never be acted upon , except at a fearful cost to our security as a nation . Well might Mr . Wakley consider them as made of squeezable materials . We perceive that Mx Bright , the notorious Quaker agitator , has not fared » o -well at Durham , where he baa been started as candidate in tha League interest . What a pity that Mi . O'Connor could not be at Durham and Nottingham too . " Here is the proof that Mi O'Connor * * predictions are in course of fulfilment ; these are the first results of the much-abused " pro-Tory policy . " What says the
Mercury ! "but far the Chartists the election would haveisssuedin : the return of the Conservative . " Here ii an acknowledgment that in the hands of the Chartists is the balance of power ; they have but to use that power wisely and they must speedily accomplish tbe triumph of their priiidplas . - As regards the Xoltiag ham slfiction , we have but an indifferent opinion of the successful candidate ; his printed address was xieagre and meaningless , and bis speech at the nomination a miserable hodge-podge , as Mr . O'Connor called it , abons Ecclesiastical Cotota and' Jerusalem poneys ; * e beg paidau , "bishops we should have said , In vain we listened for the enunciation of great principles oi the defence of great truths , both of which we had hoped to hear . As far as Mr . Gisborne is concerned .
we consider his election as but of little moment ; time Will tell whether we underrate that gentleman ; we hope we do , and that in spite of our fears Mr . Q \ sborne may be fonsd zealously "working side by side with that dauntless champion of tbe working classes , Thomas Slingsby Dancombe . The importance we attach to the result of the election is , that for the Second time it has sow been shewn that the Chartists Of Nottingham hold in their possession the power to sax oi nnsea * who they win . It has now been published throughout the country , that but for the Chartists Mr . Gisborae would not have been returned , and but for bis adhesion to the Charter that they would not have supported him . This Trill have a great eff *<* in other towns . l * -t the Chartists of those other district * see when the favourable
carenmstances arise that they take the right advantage of tbe feeling that will be necessarily produced by the issue of tbe Nottingham election . Let our friends ponder on what we are about to assert—Thai never SJzffl the working dosses cad from them those remnants of ignorant adoration of wealth , and slavish rtspttl for snere casle . still dinging to them , in spite of their undtmUed advance in intelligence and virtue—never until ¦ the y respect themselves fatly , vMch they do not at the present time—never ti / UU , tcWiout waiting for ihe paironagz of a veaUhy out relvclant COTiVCrt to their principles the ? go boid y to ihe hustings vith a man of their Own order , insist on his election , and have ihe virtue to Compel the electoral £ ass to submit to their decision and support them in their cftoics—mev . e : r cstilthek vrn , x THB PE 0 P 1 E BE TFOBTHT OP THB CHAUTEB ., OB . THAT ClUSIKH SECeVTB XAW J
LEICESTER—Mr . B&irstow addressed Jhe Shakspereans last Sunday afternoon and evening ; and on Honday at noon , the Shakspereans and All-Saints * Chartists united in bolding a public meeting in the 2 darket-p ) aee , fcir thepnrpose of petitioning Parliament against the nnjtut and unconstitutional conduct of Baron Guroey towards the eloqnsnt Jones , of IdVbrpool , while on his trial litre at the recent assizes . Messrs . Cooper , Bairstow , Mariham , Bowman , and others , addressed the meeting , which was a very throng one , and would have been preionged far in the afternoon , had not the snow-storm set in mast severely . 24 r . TV . Biggs , ?( thB "Worshipful' Mayor for the year , and author of the Midland Counties' Charter J , had given eut that he would see Sir James Graham before last Monday , and would slop the meeting ; bnt he didnt : and none "but the greenest geese in Leicester wonder why The only wonder is what silly threat this vain man wiD Titter next
£ BBEPSHHA » .-Mr . Cooper , of Leicester , delivered two fijsconrsa here , in the open air , last Sunday , We did not know of his coming until eleven in the forenoon ; but mssaengers were sent off into the surrounding villages , and an imposing company awaited Ihe arrival of ova beloved and respected friend . The evening was a wngniar fimej the text -was , And God shall-wipe away all tears from their « yes . " it will be long ere the deep excitement of that evening is forgot either by the poor famishing stockingers of Sheepahead , SO firmly devoted to the Charter , or by the earnest and enthusiastic speaker . BOiTOJ * . —Mr . Peter Bigby lectured hers on Sunday Bigbi , xm the nature and tendency of the Peoples Charter feeing made law . He will lecture on Sunday evening next , at six o'clock .
2 SACC £ ESFXE £ D . —Mi . J . West delivered a lecture here last Friday-evening , in the eomxnedio'UB Chartist loom , Stanley-tree ! , on the late trials and the law of « 2 Moil _
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Old Parb , — " It is impossible to calculate the many benefits to the hnman race which most result from the discovery of Old Parr ' s receipt . Toe fine herbol medicine which is compounded from its direction has , iu thousands ef cases , proved that nothing ffise is required to secure health and prolong life . "
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From the London Gazette of Friday , April 7 . BANKRUPT ! . John Shaw , Seymour-place , Camden-town , buildw , to surrender April 21 , at half-past eleven , May 19 , at eleven , at the Bankrupts' Conrt Silidtbw Messrs Pain and Hater ] y , Great Marlbcfrongh-street ; offlcial assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Bsringhall-street . Benjamin Vinesi Hoole , grocer , April 19 . at ten , May 23 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' Court . Solicitor , Mr . Terrell , Baringhnll Street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinjjhall-Btreet . David Redmund and John Gallop , Charles-street , City-road , hinge-manufactureni , April 21 , at ten , May 23 , at one , at the S&nkrupts' Conrt Solicitors , Messrs . Smithson and Mitten , Southampton-buildings , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghallstreet .
James Coe Walne , of Stowmarket , Suffolk , winemercbanl , April IS , at twelve . May 7 , at two , at the Bankrnpt ' 8 Court Solicitors , Messrs . Jones , Trinder , andTudway , John-street , Bedford-row ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street Charles Wilsmer , Tillinsham , Essex , draper , April 18 , at two , May 11 , at eleven , at the Bankrupts' Court Solicitor , Mr . Asburst , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Tnrqnaad , Coptnall-tmildings . John George , Bread-street , Cheapside , and Jamesstreet , Hare-street , Bethual-green , silk-manufacturer , April 22 . at half-put-eleven , May 19 , at eleven , at the Bankrupts' Court Solicitor , Mr . Clark , Finsbury-place , Finsbury ; official assignee , Mr . Edward ' s , Frederick'splace , Old Jewry .
Tbamaa Boipb , New Bridge-street , merchant , April 22 , " at one , May is , at twelve , at the Bankrapts" Court . Solicitors , Messrs . Lawrence and Blenkarne , Bucklers * bury -, official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Frederick's-place , Old Jewry . John Henry Fuller , ef Flixton , Lancashire , logwoodgrinder , and Manchester , fustian-mannfaotnrsr . April is , and May 9 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' District Conrt , Manchester . Solicitors , Mr . Barrett , jun ., Manchester ; and Messrs . Bower and Back , Chancery-lane ; official assignee , Mi . Fraser , Manchester . Thomas Milne Whiteley , Liverp 9 ol , hatter , April 26 , at twelve , and May 26 , at eleven , at the Liverpool District Bankrupts' Conrt Solicitor , Mr . Watson , Liverpool ; ofttcial assignee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool .
John whjtaker , Whalley ; Lancashire , woollen-manufacturer , April 21 , and May 32 , at twelve , at the Manchester District Bankrupts' Court . Solicitors , Mr . Chew , Manchester ; Mr . Bargteaves , Newchurch ; and Messrs . Milno , Parry , Milne , and Merris , Temple ; Official assignee , Mr , Stanway , Manchester . Henry Lewis , Haverfordwest , cabinet-maker , April 21 , at twelve , May 19 , at eleven , at the Bristol District Bankrupts' Court Solicitor , Mr . Haberfield , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Bristol . Edward Diokson , Longdon , Shropshire , draper , April 17 , May 15 . at half-past eleven , at the Binning , ham District Bankrupts' Court Solicitors , Messrs . Rrmgh and Saxton . Shrewsbury ; and Messrs . Tyndal and Son , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham .
John Norman . Wadebridge , Cornwall , grocer , April 20 , at two , May 17 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' District Court , Exeter . Solicitor , Messrs . Lofty and Potter , Cbeapside ,- and Mr . Stogden , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hernaman , Exeter .
PAMirEBSBiys dissolved . B and J . Fielding . Oldbam , Lancashire , grocers . — Bilton , Ostler , and Veith , Kingston-upon-Hull , mer chants . —T . Woods , and Co ., T-tf « fF « fa" ' , ironmongers . — Fawcett and Fleming , inversion , Lancashire , grocers .
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From the Gazette of Tuesday , April 11 . BAJfKBTJPTS . William Mott , lace-man , Regent-street . John Bowie , grocer , Shoe-lane . Frederick Roberts , coal merchant , New Bondstreet John Camming , furrier , Tottenham-court-road . John Hawings , upholsterer , Lisson Grove , Marylebone . John Ivory , former , Mepperahall , Bedfordshire . Michael Rabert Jenkins , tavern-keeper , Greenwich .
Francis Jenkyns and John Hay Hardy man , merchants Love-lane , East Cheap . William Bates , Auctioneer , Welbeck-street , Caveadish-square . Henry Bentlif , linen draper , Maidatone , Kent James Stretch and Ralph Wharton , engineers , Nottingham . James Harrington and William Pattinaon , calicoprinters , Cumberland . Benjamin Sayle and Thomas Booth , ironmongers , Shtflield .
PASTNEKSH 1 PS DISSOLVED . J . Woods and J . Turner , Blackburn , Lancashire , millwrights—Bedford ' s and Halgh ' s , Batley and Birstal , Yorkshire , coalmasters ; as far as regards Jaseph Haigh . —Dickeon , Waston , and Co ., Stockton , Durham ; and T . P . Pick and Co ., Manchester , mercers : as fax as regard * T P . Pick .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 15, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct477/page/2/
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