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DR . STYAN , / CONTINUES with unabated success to cure a V CERTAIN DISEASE , and all disorders arising therefrom in a few days , without restraint of diet or hindrance from basmess , at hiB Medical Hall , 125 , East-street , bottom of Kitkgate , Leeds . Observe , I nave often been advised to employ agents for the sale of my medicines , but I never would give ear to it ; I have seen too much the bad results of Medicines being sold in that way , they frequently leave more unoured than they cure . All cases are not alike . _ I mu > t see my patients and then I can do them justice without imposition . All diseases incident to the human frame very successfully treated . —Advice gratis . Bleeding , and Teeth carefully Extracted .
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FUNDS FOR THE NATIONAL DEFENCE FUND . TO NEWS AGENTS , SHOPKEEPERS , AND ASSOCIATIONS IN GENERAL . TTICKERMAN'S REAL CHARTIST BLACKV ING , by far the CHEAPEST AND BEST ever yet offered to the Public . The Wfiolesale Profits will be devoted to the General Defence Fund . The allowance to the Trade more liberal than any other Manufacturer can allow . Give your orders immediately , and by so doing you will raise a fund sufficient to defend your noble Leaders . Remember the " Ides of March" are coming ! All Orders and Communications to be addressed to Mr . Edwabd Clayton , News Agent , Huddersfield , who has been appointed Wholesale Agent . Give your Orders ! Give your Orders !
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A CURE ! FOR ALL !! holliway ' s ointment , holloway ' s Pitts . EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A CASE ABANDONED BY GUY'S , THE METROPOLITAN , KING'S COLLEGE , & CHARING CROSS HOSPITALS . Tbi 9 fact was sworn to this 8 h day of March , 1842 , Before the Lord Mayor , at tho Manaion-boude . SUMMARY OF AFFIDAVIT . WM . BROOKE ,. Messenger , of 2 , Union-street , Southwark , London , mateth oath and saith , that he ( this deponent ) was afflicted with FIFTEEN RUNNING ULCERS on his left arm , and ulcerated sores and wounds on both legs , for which deponent was admitted an out-door patient at the Metropolitan Hospital , in April 1841 , where he continued for nearly four weeks . Unable to receive a care
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THE SPINAL COMPLAINT . "PHERE is hardl y a single complaint amongst the X Hundreds to which the Human Frame is liable so distressing and so prostrating as Affection of ( he Spine ; and there is hardly another cmpiaint so difficult of cure . The discoverer of an almost unfailing Remedy may therefore safely be said to confer a boon upon his species ; and this Remedial Boon is proved by extensive experience to have been discovered by the ProprietoBpf
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on receipt of a Post-office Ordor for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of Us PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhce , Gleet , Stricture and Syph ilis . Illustrated with Cases , &o .
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C GRIMSHA . W AND CO ., 10 , Goree Piazzas , Liverpool , Despatch fine FIRST CLASS AMERICAN SHI PS , of large Tonnage , for NEW YOKK and NEW ORLEANS , every week ; and occasionally to BOSTON , PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE , and for QUEBEC and MONTREAL , also first rate British Vuflsels to NEW SOUTH WALES and VAN DIEMANS LAND . THE "OLD" LINE OF PACKET SHIPS , ( black batx line , ) sail from LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK , Punctually on the Appointed Days , Wind permitting ,
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PEEL'S TARIFF OUTDONE THE j COFFEE TAX REPEALED ! ME SSRS ; CROW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the Chartist 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 renders 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 Exohequer , it may be made a ready and powerful weapon in the hands of the Sons of Toil .
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m ( Tr » XTr > TT 7 nicnmrPDV THE NEW DISCOVERY . BY WHICH the Trembling Hand may become Steady , ! the Weak Heart Strong , and Nervous irritability ( so often the precursor of insanity ) may be arrested , Hs offered to the Public , who may rely on nervous vigour being the reward of a patient trial . By the use of this Medicine ( which does not contain one particle of any opiate ) refreshing sleep has been obtained by thosa who have not enjoyed that blessng for years , and tbe most obstinate indigestion conquered . Above thirty of the Nobility now use this wonderful restorative .
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the Kingdom , in j a sealed envelope , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d . ) ' THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISEE .. BEING a practical Treatise on the prevention and cure of the VENEREAL DISEASE , and other affections of I the urinary and sexual organ ' s , in both sexes , with a mild and successful mode of treatment , in all their forms and consequences ; especially Stricture , Gleets ; affections of the Bladder , Prostrate Glands , Gravel , &c . shewing also the dangerous consequences of Mercury , such as eruptions of the skin , pain in the bones , &c , with plain directions for a perfect restoration ; embellished with engravings . An ample consideration of the diseases of women ; also nervous debility ; including a comprehensive dissertation on the anatomy of Marriage , impuissance , celibacy , sterility or barronness , and . various other interruptions of the Laws of Nature .,
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NOR THERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . ffri entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at IT your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the great good your pills are doing in Leeds aud its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especiall y since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudiee is fag giving way , as it always must where the piUs ate tried . A few cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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GHEENOCK Since the return of our delegate from Sirnrinrham nothing of BuffidenV interest to be Tro--xb notice " lias taken place here j tio " retre * t of tbe Siaxge psriy has ccaipletely put a damper npcra ibe chameleon or -weasbercock crew in this place , and the gt > od and trae Chartists are on the look-oot for the Co . n-cratss or anj other politick Charlatans that may siio- » their nosa here , and shonld any such dare to face ¦ as they *>» " hays another proof of onr determination to stand by principle . So far as the srorking Glasses are in dreamfitanees the trade and piOTision thermometer is at The lowest point , and those who * ra thefonndation , or Social pillar , are setting long sermons and short aBirsraBce of sonp , religions tracts and led herrings . 5 bc masses are now thoroughly convinced that the
People ' s Charter is the only compass -which is calcu-Jated to guide as to the port of prosperity and peace . The "Victim Committee , seeing Hie appeal of onr staunch and fcciJ friend , O'Connor , in behalf of the friends of freedom , determmtd to do what they could , and called a pnblic mftttisg , to impress upon tbe people , the doty Siey owe to themselves a d to the patriots in giving them all the aid in our power . The meeting was he ' id in the Charts Chnrch ; Mr . Thomson , the teacher , in the chair , who opened the business with a few remarks on the in-. psrtant busln&ss which had brought tham together : after which , thB audience was addressed by 311 . Barrell , ilr . M'Lsan , and Mr . Bobertson . The follGwis ^ Tesomtions were carried witheni a dissentient Toieo : — "ThavthiB meeting deeply regret the position
into which some of the best friends of freedom in Et ^ 'ekJ have been forced by class-made law , while doing all in their power to prevent the working classes beinj made the toolB of the Com Law League , who have been proved to be the authors of the lats outbre&ks in Easland , and to which body Lord Brougham and > &r Tercand have referred in their places in l * axliament , as being the originators of the rkta . " " That ve are resolved to do all in our power to aid the lifty-Dine individuals to be tried , and also all other faithful pioiieers in the good cause by sending such corns as we can eollect for their assistance . And we hereby agree to get Ep a subscription immediately for that purpose . We would also recommend all lovers of freedom to
unite together to establish the happiness of the human bob . " " That we look opon all other sgitatons , as got np by political jugglers , to serve their own ends , and calculated to deceive and betray the-people which does not recognize the People ' s Charter as the first and only measure of justice worth struggling for , and Dest ' calculated to give the industrious classes the power to remedy the manifold evils cf the infernal system under Which wa starve " The ^ " ™^ closed the proceedings with a few appropriate remarks , and " after the usual Tote of thanks and cheers the meeting dismissed . Six shillings was collected for the fund , and the treasurer had 15 i in band . We expect to be able to send £ 2 , next week .
BiJBXaN . —Chartism taking Boot amongst she Middle Classes at last . —Eighteen Citjzeks adxlitied membeb 3 op the 3 k 1 sh tjntvehsal Suffrage association . —The nsnal meeting cf the Irish Universal Suffrage Associatk > B was held on Sunday last At two o ' clock the chair was taken by Mx . Henrj Clark . Mr . Djott read the minutes of thd last day ' s procesediEgs aud-the rules and objects of the Irish "Cniveisal Suffrage Association . He also -read a letter from Mr Jss . Wfliiains , of Bishopweansonth , as well as ereral otber letters . Mi . Dyott moved , " That'Mr . J . Heroey , cabinet maker , be admitted a member . ' Mr . X > . Denny seconded the motion , and took that opportunity of expressing Ms deep regret for the language be had used on the previous Sunday —( hear , hear , and
c&eexs ) . He had altogether mistaken the objects of ike Association and the motives of those whom he cppoK-d . He saw his error , and he now pledged him-Belf to co-operate heart and soul with that truly national and dexoocratie Association—( great cheering ) 'While at the same time he begged to be distinctly understood that he reserved to himself the right of opposing any proposition of which he did not approve . He hoped that he should sever ~ again be In the warmth Of debate , or otherwise be led into the use of unbecoming language —( hear , hear ) . Mr . O'Higgins said that be had seldom risen in Ills life with more sincere pleasure than he did upon the present occasion . He tod token a part in politics from his Infancy , had belonged to many associations , bat he never had seen
the Teal , the true , and genuine principle of democracy carried into practical eperstisa in any of them—( hear , bear ) . There was a leaning to classes and higher orders in them all , even in tbe Trades Political Uxiion . However oa the present occasion a bright example ¦ would be held up for the whole country . He had the pleasure of proposing eighteen of his fellow dt ; z-ns for admission , amongst whom were two-respectable wealthy employers and their journeymen —( gre ^ t cheering ) . Did you ever hear of the masters having come forward on the same day to join in & political association with their jonzneymenand porters i —(•* No , no , never . ") Well , then , here they are now ; look- out in the yard there and see the gigs and carriages in which , the masters have brought tfaeii men to join us .
There is a practical answer to the unfounded charges of illegality and infidelity which have been hurled against us . And who are these employers ?—men who never yet attempted to lower the wages ef a single man in tteir employment—( hear , near ) . Mr . O Biggins con-Aided by moving that Mr . Pat Carberry . and his journeymen , and two p * rte » be admitted , and Mr . Pat Mooney , Ms journeymen , Ttir . 3 lich » el Ecnia , Mr . Micha = l Ward , Mr . John Dunn , Mr . John Finn , Mr . John Gafoyle , Hi . Edward DalUm , and others be admitted . ThB motion having been } seconded by Mr . Da n , the parties were admitted amidst the most
hearty cheering . The adjourned debate on the address to the most Rev . I > ocUir Murray , Catholic Archbishop of Dublin "Was then resumed . M > Hjatt spoke lot an hour in snpport of the address . It silenced all opposition so t&ctoally that Mr . Cfli ^ gias , tie mover of the address , waved his right to a reply to those who opposed it on tbe previous Monday . The question having been put it was carried unanimously . The amount received this day was £ 2 Ss . 6 d ., being the largest amount received in one day since the formation of the association . Mr . Pat Mooney , the new member , was called to the chair , and ths usua ] thanks given to 1 &r . Clark , after which the meeting separated .
UOTfDQTi . —The Metropolitan DJegate Meeting was held on Sunday , at the Political and Scientific Institute , Turn-again-lane , Mr . Overton in the chair . Credentials were received from Mr . Bund , for Blooms-Imxy- A deputafion was received from the National Association , inviting the delegates in their individual capacity to a meeting on Thursday evening , at the tt of the Association , in order to take steps for calling public meetings \ o adopt the Remonstrance . Mr . Simpson reported from the Victim Committee , and the secretary of that body was ordered to be c&inmnsicated with . Mr . Bimpson moved , and Mr . Humphries seconded , " That the Obserration Committee be dissolved , and a new one appainted . " C ± iried . Messrs . Wheeler , Cafiay , Simpson , Dron , Humphreys , Sharp ,
Mills , Salmon , and 3 I » ynard , were elected . Two and sixpence was received from the baiters , and two and sixpence from QtlobB Fields . A long discuBsicn touX place regarding the future meetings of tbe delegates , and -ilesirs . Wheeler and CnSay were appointed to Wait od the Managing Committee of the Institution to ascertain the terms , &c , at which the ball would be Set to ihe delegates . Mr . CuSay , after a brief address , moved tbe adoption of the following resolution : — «¦ That the Metropolitan Delegate Meeting returns £ s thants to the anti-Corn Law league for tbe excellent and commodious place of meeting it provided for them on Tuesday , Jan . 21 st , and trusts they wiJJ ipeedUy give the -staunch Chartists of the metropolis another opportunity of publicly asserting their
printiplfcs . " Mi . Grew seconded the motion . Mr . Wheeler moved , and Mr . Pickengill seconded the following amendment i— " That tbe metropolitan delegate meeting returns its sincere thanks to their brother Chartists for their coble conduct in defeating the tfijrts of the anti ^ Cors law faction , on Tuesday , February , 21 ft , and trust that notwithstanding the lying calumnies of the metropolitan press , they will never cease boldly to advocate their principles at every public meeting which may be called by that party . " The amendment was ended by a considerable majority . Daring the discussion , it was stated that the gentlemen in their hasty retrtat broke a large mirror valne £ 20 , which adorned the back of the gallery ; of course , it was all owing to the Chartist violence i the meeting then adjourned until the following Sunday at the same building .
tkb Metropolitans Victim Committee met on funday evening , Mr . Cnffay in the chair . Mr . Bentoot laid before the Committee tbe ease of his brother , now a prisoner in Chester CasUe , for acting as Chairman at a Meeting held at Macclesfleld , in August last , and ^^^ ^ *« " *»*¦ case bad not yet been examined with a Tiew to preparing his defenee . Mr . Batoon moved , and Mr-Bateman seconded , that Mr . Wieder be Instructed to correspond with Mr . Roberts Sb £ L ££ 5 L Carried ^^^ -d * e 3 fe Skkltoh lectured at the Institution , l , Tumigafe-iane , on Sunflay evening , to a numerous audience , on the subject of education . At the conclusion , some lematks ¦• ere mad * in opposition by Mi Cowan ,
StTFTOK-lH-ASHFIELD . —A lecture Wai deli-Teeed bere on Sunday by Mt Peter Bigby , after which series <* resolution * in favour of the Charier aodot 8 »» work 5 Bg classes becoming possessed © f the joil ¦ were carried by aeclsmstioa . Mr . Bigby received the thanks of themeeting f or bis excellent lecture . jrEWTOK-STTJART . —A pnblic meetine was keld in the Creebndge Han , on the evening of Thursday fcst , io consider the propriety of memorializing the members for Galloway , to support the motion of Shar-2 BSS Crawford , Esq ., which comes on on the 9 th of March . Mx . Crawford Was called to the chair , after wkfeh Mr . Somera addressed the meeting at some length , and concluded by moving a Berie » ef resolutions iclavoar of a ladical reform * f the Sodsb of Commons , anfl thB getting up Of Tnamnr ^ alB to the three representetives of Galloway , to be signed by the electors , and urging them to vote lor Sharman Crawford ^ s motion .
Ta » Tesolntions were seconded and unanimously adopted , and a committee appointed to carry them into effbrt . After giving a vote of thanks ' to the chairman , who is a county elector , the meeting d ' amisaed .
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CAEULXSZiS . —The Defesce Fxtwd . —The work goes bravely on J A meeting of the council and collectors was held at No . 6 , John-street , Caldewgate , on Snnday last , when various Bums were paid in from different districts , to the amount of nearly two pounds , which , with three pounds four shillings , Which Was sent to Mi John Cleave , last week ; making ts . sether upwards of five pounds for Car isle alone ; several ef the neighbouring districts having sent off their own subscriptions . Tbe small , but spirited village of Dalsfcon , stnt , we believe , one ponnd . The sam of five shillings was sent at the same time for the bereaved Mis . EUib , the proceeds of a collection at the Working Men ' s Mental Improvement Society . The Counoil have also ? aid Mr . James Arthur ' s expenses to Lancaster , three pounds having been sent for the same object some time ago . The whole amount from Carlisle will be nearly tea pounds .
The Working Men ' s Mental Ihpbovement Society—The members o ! this society , h 6 ld their usnal weekly meeting at their room , No . 6 , Johnstreet , Calaswgate , on Sunday evening hist , Mr . Jcgeph Wharton , in the chair . The minutes of the former meeting were read over , and confirmed ; after which , some discussion took place on the following question : " Have the egotism and denunciation of the late William Cobbett and other distinguished public men , had a beneficial cr injurious tendency on society . " Oa the motion of Mr . GHlbertson , the discussion was again adjourned , until next Sunday evening , when it will be resumed . Non-members admitted gratis . - «_ #
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««* NOMINATIONS FOR THE GENERAL COUNCIL . CL 1 THER 0 E . Mr . James Marsden . cordwainer , Shaw-bridge . Mr . William Colbridge , cotton Bpiuntr , Low Moor . Mi . John Barker , do . do . Mr . Richard Robinson , shopkeeper , do . Mr . John Driver , cotton spinner , do . Mr . William Hargreaves , cordwainer , Castlestreet . Mr . Win . Whipp , cotton spinner , Waterloo . Mr » Richard Cudisse , oordwainer , Castle-street . Mr . Jas . Robinson , block printer , Boatlands , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Robert Whitham , green grocer , Shaw-bridge , sub-Secretary .
TTPPKB "WARLET . Mr . David Maude , ivoolcomber . New-land-gate . Mr . Win . Shaw , ditto , Broad Tree . Mr . Wm . Horgfield , ditto , Raw End . Mr . John Wilkinson , ditto , Popplewells . Mr . Thoma 3 Wilkinson , ditto , Little Town . Mr . James Briar , ditto , Little Moors , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Joseph Greenwood , weaver , Westfield , sub-Secretary .
Thade with Chi * a . —The Gazette of last Tuesday night conta'ns an order in Council prohibiting her Majesty's subjects from resorting , for the purposes of trade and commerce , to any other ports is the dominions of the Emperor of China than those of Canton . Amoy , . Foo-chaw-fbo , Ningpo , and Shanghai , or than may be in the occupation of her Majesty ' s forces . Any persons commuting a breach or violation of this direction , are , upon conviction in any of her Majesty ' s courts of record or Vice-Admiralty , liable to a penalty , not exceeding one hundred pounds , or to imprisonment , for a term not exceeding three months , at the discretion of the Court .
Thb Exscutohs of the Earl of Durham have , given this winter nearly 1 , 600 tons of coal to the poor people of Sunderland , Bishopwearmouth , Southwick , Deptford , North and Sonth Hylton , &c . &c—Tyne Mercury .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 4, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct969/page/2/
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