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WAKEFTELD ADJOURNED SESSIONS . N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , Thai the Christmas General Quarter Sessions of the Peace , for the "West-Riding of the County of York , vrill be held by adjournment in the Committee Room , at the House of Correction , at Wakefield , on Wednesday £ he Eight day of Febrnaiy next , at Eleven o ' clock in the Forenoon , for the purpose of inspecting the Riding Prison , { the said Honse of Correction ) and for examining the accounts of the Keeper of the said House of Correction , making Enquiry into the eondnet of the Officers and Servants belonging the same \ and also into the behaviour of the Prisoners , and their Earnings . C . H . EL 5 LEY , Cierk of the Peace . Clerk of the Peace ' s Office , Wakefield , 2 Srd Jannary , 1843 .
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DEDICATED , BT PEBMSSIOS , SO HEB MOST GBACI 0 I 7 anjisiT QTrKEs victobia , xsd hkk botax high- S ? TES 3 THB UCCHES 3 OP XBKT .. j "DLOFELD AND CO / s NEW MAP OF ENG-1 JJ LAND , SCOTLAND , AND WALES , compiled from the Trigonometrical Survey of the Honourable the Board of Ordnance , and Corrected to the present time , from Documents in possession j of the Commissioners of Boards , &c . j Size . —51 feet long , by 4 feet -wide , margin not ' reckoned . Where preferred , it can be had in two parts , the one containing the Map of Great Britain j the other , the information round the border . * YQ ^ ^ P * " S * « «« ord > ng to the Reform £% ^ i > iTision 8 of * & * Counties , the BoronghB , PollingPlaces , and the number of Members returned lor each . Distance Tables of each Cennty ia England , as ¦ wellas oFIreknd , Scoiland 5 andWales , anda general one of Great Britain ; forming a Key ' by whlchiS Distance maybe found between any two Market TownBinae United Kingdom . 7 ****** * Also varioas _ Topographical and Statistical InforsasssffiM ^ MfleayStatuie Acres , &c . «*«*« , The-Population of all the principal' Market Towns , and the ? otal Amount in each County . The Marietl > ays , &c J _ The Rail Roads and Canals are laid down in most instances , from PlanBin possession of the various Companies j and the Iron , Coal , Lead , Tin , Copper , and Salt Jdineg , as correctly as possible . Price , handsomely Coloured , Tarnished , and Mounted on Mahogany Rollers , French Polished , . «* .. done- np in a Case made to resemble a-Book , -Toe above as a GEOLOGICAL MAP . Coloured jMC ;* 9 L-.-i 0 : ' jbow the various Strata , &c Half-.- * - ' £ Mneftiri ; addition l 5 JPnMfe&ed byBlofeld and Co ., Map-sellers to ' the Qada ££ 29 ! , TiaTies Inn , Holborn , London ; and ioay i « iad at , Mr , Hobson ' s , PnbliEher of the Korih&n SlaT ,
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THE SPINAL COMPLAINT . . "HHERE is hardly a single eomplami amongst the J . HondredB to which the Human Frame is liable so distressing and so prostrating as Affection of the Spine ; and there is hardly another complaint so difficult of cure . The discoverer of an almost unfailing Remedy may therefore safely be said to confer a boon npon his species ; and this Remedial Boon is proved by extensive experience to have been discovered by the Proprietor of HAIGH'S SPINAL OINTMENT . Some of the Cases of Care effected by it are beyond belief ; and , were not the parties living , and perfectly willing , nay , anxiously ready to be referred to , and to testify to the wonderful benefits they have received , the Proprietor of the Ointment dare not mention them for fear of being charged with an attempt to practise npon the credulity of the public The parties , however , are living ; they can be referred to ; and their testimony is of the highest importance to all afflicted with Spinal affection . The efficacy of this invaluable Restorative has been again most abundantly demonstrated in the following two cases of cures effected within the last month . The names and addresses of the parties are given ; and to the parties themselves are the sceptical referred . RECENT CASES . 1 . William Moss , son of Thomis Moss , Tailor , Northgate , Huddersfield , has been afflicied with the spinal complaint for nearly two years ; and during that time has been under the medical treatment of several of the Medical Profession in the neighbourhood , but received no relief . His back was quite crooked and de formed . After n&ing the Spinal Ointment a short time , he was completely recovered , and is now strong and healthy . 2 . Mary Ann Hntchinson , danghter of Mr . Hutchinson , Clock and Watchmaker , 32 , King-Btreet , Huddersfield , was severely afflicted with the Spinal Complaint for a long period , so much bo as to walk with great difficulty . Her Spine was much distorted . She had been nnder the treatment of the Faculty for some time , vmbont experiencing any relief . After applying a few boxes of the Spinal Ointment , Bhe was completely restored , and is now enjoying good health . In addition to the above , the following cases op cuas are also given , and reference made to the parties , who , by means of this invaluable boon , have been restored to live a life of health and nBefolness . 1 . —Joseph Parkin , slobber , Milnes Bridge , near Huddersfield . This was a case of two Years' standing . The Patient had had the benefit of the best medical advice that could be procured , but "without effect . His finger nailB were putrifying , when he began to apply the Spinal Ointment ; and in the conrse of ten weeks he was perfectly cored . He is now in a state of perfect health . 2 . —Mrs . James Newton , of Ashton-nnder-Lyne . A case of very long standing . She had experienced all kindB of treatment , visited spas . &c , without relief ; was cored with the Spinal Ointment in about seven months . 3 . Senior , son of James Senior , slubber , Dewsbury , aged five years . Had never walked from his birth . Was cured in about four months ; and enabled to walk as well as any one . To accommodate the distressed from this terrible affliction , the Ointment is made up in tin boxes , and sold at 2 s . Sd . each box , stamp included . Mr . J . Hobsoh , Northern Star Office , Leeds , ia sole agent for its sale . | The Spinal Ointment is of two kinds , and numbered 1 and 2 . No . 1 is the strongest kind , and is to be used in the morning only , for children and for weak adults . Stbong adults ami use No . 1 continuously . No . 2 is to be used according to the instructions given with each box , in the middle of the day , and at j night . j For children and for weak adults it will therefore 1 be necessary to procure two boxes of No . 2 to one of No . 1 . . A letter addressed ( post-paid , and Inclosing a j postage stamp ) to Mr . Hobson , or to the Proprietor . I ' J ° ^ S e > c «> 6 sland ' 8-bnUdinge , Paddock , j near Jlnddersfield , will receive an ansvrer pointing j out the readiest mode of conveyance of the Oint-] ment , and the cost . Parties -writing had better ; communicate all the particulars of their respective i cases ; how long afflicted ; from what cause , natural , or hurt ,- and the course of treatment underi gone . ' I ^ 5 9 intmf £ " , k Bo ** ' at 2 s . 9 d . each , stamp urclnded . Sold only by Mr . Joshua Hobson , the Northern Star publisher ; and by the Proprietor ,
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NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR EMIGRATION FROM LIVERPOOL TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA . "GUTZaUGH , WALKER , and Ce ., Mebchants , JJ and Gesebal Esugbation Agents , No . 10 , Gorce Piazzas . Liverpool , having oompleted arrangements with Messrs . Pomeroy and Co ., of the United States , proprietors of the Express Line from the Giy of New York to the Western parts of America , and Canada , " are now prepared to offer new and important facilities to Emigrants proceeding to any part of America or Canada j whichare the following : 1 st . Fitzhugb , Walker , and Co ., are prepared to contract to deliver Emigrants at any part as above , either by Canal , Railroad , or other conveyance there , at fixed prices and hw rates , guaranteeing that no delay or detention shall occur in New York , or ekewhere , on the way . By this means the exact expence of reaching any part of the United States or Canada can be ascertained before leaving England . 2 nd . On arrival at New York , par ties engaging with Fitzaugh , Walker , and Co ., will be met by competent persons from the office of Pomeroy and Co ., who will , free of any charge , procure landing certificates for laggage , & . O ., and give such information as to lodging honses , modes , and prices of conveyances and provisions , public works in progress , & . c , as shall effectually guard emigrants from imposition , and secure them the readiest means to employment . 3 rd . In all the towns and cities , in the interior of the United States , of any importance , Pomeroy and Co . have offices , where Books of Register are kept , open only to those who present a ticket from Fitzhugb , Walker , and Co ., ( no other house in Great Britain or Ireland having the powers to make &ucb engagement ? . ) These Registries contain an account of Public Works in progress , Farms and Lands for sale , and such general information as is most useful to the party intending to settle there . Fitzhugb ., Walker , and CoWare also prepared to receive for forwarding every week , through Pomeroy and Co ., to any and every part of the United States and Canada , at fixed moderate rates , boxes , parcels , &c , which will be delivered with punctuality and care , and also to receive and take charge of in the United States , for delivery in any part of Great Britain , the like boxes , parcels &o . Referring to the above important arrangement Fitzhugh , Walker , and Co . take the opportunity to inform parties , intending to Emigrate , that they continue to despatch fine ihvt-class ships for New York , Boston * Philadelphia , Baltimore , and New Orleans , every three or four days . Every attention is paid \ a the comfort and accommodation of the passengers , who are provided by the ship with one pound of bread and bread stuff per day , and a plentiful supply of the best water . The vessels sail punotnally on the day appointed , and to prevent detention , Fitzhugh , Walker , and Co ., engage to pay Emigrants taking their passages by their packets One Shilling a-day , if kept after the day appointed . The following Ship 3 are now on the berth , The SOUTHERNER , Captain Palmer , 800 tons , To Sail on the > 5 th February . FOR BOSTON . The INEZ , Captain Long , 500 tons , To Sail on the 3 rd of February . FOR NEW ORLEANS . The OSEGLA , Captaia Childs , 700 tons , To Sail on the 5 th of February . N . B . All Letters , post-paid , addressed to the Office , No . 12 , Goree Piazzjs , will be immediately answered .
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PE ' £ 1 VS TAKIFF OUTDONE r 'H £ COFFEE TAX REPBALED ! MESSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the Chartist Public to the BEVERAGE prepared by them , as a Cheap and n 'holesome substitute for Taxed Coffee . Its natri-* aous qualities are equalled by none in the Market ; while its mode of Preparation renderB 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 handa of the Sons of Toil . A single Trial will prove its superiority over other Preparations of like pretensions . Prepared and Sold by the Proprietors , 81 , Belgrave Gate , Leicester . The Proprietors have great pleasure in announcing that Mr . J . HOBSON , Pnbliaher of the Northern Star t has become Genehai > Whoi . 'ESU . * Agent for the Chartist Breakfast Povtdkk , for the District of Yorkshire . He has now a large quantity in Stock , both at Leeds and at Huddersfield , 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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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . TO THB SDFFEHEBS FKOM BILIOUS AND UVEB COMPLAINTS . THE unexampled sucoesss of FRA . MPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH calls for particular attention . These Pills give immediate relief in all Spasmodic and windy complaints , with the whole train of well-known symptoms arising from a weak stomach , or vitiated bilious secretion , indigestion ,, ipaio at the pit of the stomach , bilious ox sick , head-ache , heart-burn , loss of appetite , sense of fulness after meals , giddiness , dizziness , pain over the eyes , < fco . From among many kind testimonials communicated to the proprietor of this useful medicine , the following is selected : — " To Mr . Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London . " 5 , Cooper-street , Manchester , March 12 , 1842 , 11 Sir , —I have much satisfaction in communicating to you the result of my experience after repeated trials of Frampton ' s Pill of Health , and I feel ty but justice to state , that in the course of many years trial of various Aperient Medicines , I hava never found results at once salutary and efficient in the relief of the system from redundant bile , &c , with so little inconvenience ; I am , therefore , warranted in declaring that they supply to me a means long wanting , of being able to recommend to Families , Schools , and especially Mercantile men , whether at the desk or on the road , a most valuable resource in an occasional medicine . And I shall take credit to myself if , in giving this testimony , I am the means of making Frampton ' s Pills more generally kuown and appreciated . " I am , Sir , respectfully yours , WILLIAM SMITH . *' Persons of a full habit , who are subject to headache , giddiness , drowsiness , and . singing in the ears , arising from top great a flow of blood to the head , should never be without them , a 9 many dangerous symptoms will fee entirely carried off by their immediate use , and apoplexy often avoided . Sold by T . Front , 229 , Strand , London , Price Is . l ^ d . per box , and by his appointment , by Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newsome , Smeeton , Reinhardt , Leeds ; Brooke , DewBbury ; Dennis & Son , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Linney * Hargrove , York ; Brooke & Co ., Walker & Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ; Fogf itt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easingwold ; Ingland , Fell , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Cameron , Knaresbro '; Pease , Oliver , Darlington Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadcaster ; Rotnerson , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Pontefract ; Cordwell . GiH , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield ; Berry , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Dalby , Wetherb . v ; Waite , Horrogate ; Wail , Barnsley ; and all respectable Medicine Venders throughout the kingdom . Ask for FRAMPTON'S PILL of HEALTH and observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , " on the Government stamp .
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Just Published , Price 2 s . fid . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the Kingdom , in a sealed envelope , on tho 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 the urinary and sexual organs , 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 , &o . 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 barrenness , and various other interruptions of the Laws of Nature . Also some animadversions on the Secret Sin of Youth , which entails such fearful consequences on its victims . ^ p- ThiB Work is undeniably the most interesting and important that has hitherto been published en this subject , imparting information which ought to be in the possession of every one who is labouring under any secret infirmity , whether male or female . . BY M . WILKINSON , CONSULTING SURGEON , &o . 13 , Trafalgar Street , Leeds . Of whom they may be obtained , or from any of bis Agents . MR . M . W . having devoted his studies for many years exclusively to the various diseases of tho generative and nervous system , in the removal of those distressing debilities arising from a secret indulgence in a delusive and destructive habit , and to the successful treatment of VENEREAL AND SYPHILITIC DISEASES , Continues to be consulted from nine in the morning till ten at night , and on Sundays till two , —and country patients requiring his assistance , by making only one personal visit , will receive such advice and medicines as will enable them to obtain a permanent and effeotual cure , when all other means have failed . In recent cases of a certain disorder a perfect cure is completed in one week , or no charge made for medicine after that period , and in those cases where other practititioners have failed , a perseverance in his plan , without restraint in diet , or hindrance from business , will ensnre to the patient a permanent and radical cure . A complete knowledge of the symptoms and treatment of these insidious and dangerous diseases , can only be acquired by those who are in daily practice , and have previously gone through a regular course of Medical Instruction ; for , unfortunately , there the hundreds who annually fall victims to the ignorant use ot Mercury and other dangerous remedies , Administered by illiterate men , who ruin the constitution by Buffering disease to get into the system , which being carried by the circulation of the blood into all parts of the body , the whole frame becomes tainted with venereal poison , and most unhappy consequences ensue , at one time affecting the skin , particularly the head and face , with eruptions and ulcers , closely resembling , and often treated as scurvy , at another period producing the most violent pains in the limbs and bones , which are frequently mistaken for rheumatism ; thus the whole frame becomes debilitated and decayed , and a lingering death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings . What a grief for a young person in the very prime of life , to be snatched out of time , and from all the enjoymentB of life , by a disease always local at first , and which never proves fatal if properly treated , as all its fatal results are owing either to neglect or ignorance ; Mr . W . % invariable rule is to give a Card to each ofhis Patients as a guarantee for cure , which he pledges himself to perform , or return his fee . For the accommodation of either sex _ , where distance or delicacy prevents a personal viBit , his PURIFYING DROPS , price 4 s . 6 d . can be had of any of the following agents , with printed directions so plain , thai they may cure themselves without even the knowledge of a bed-fellow . They are particularly recommended to be taken before persons 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 offspring with the evil eruptions of the malignant tendency , and » variety of other complaints , that are most assuredly introduced by the same negiect and imprudence . AGENTS . Httll—At the A dvertiser Office , Lowgate , and Mr Noble ' s Bookseller , Market-place . Leeds . —At the Times Office , and of Mr . Heaton , 7 , Briggate . Wakefield—Mr . Hurst , Bookseller * Halifax—Mr . Hartley , BookBeller . * Huddersfield—Mr . Dewhirst , 39 . New-street . Bradford—Mr . Tayler , Bookseller , near t » the Post-office . London—Mr . Butler , No . 4 , Cheapaide , Barnsley—Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Markot-pl . York—Mr . Hargrove ' s Library , 9 , Coney-street . Ripon—Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market-place . Knaresboro ' and High Harrogate—Mr . Langdale B * oks « ller . Manchester—Mr . Watkinson , Druggist , « , Marketplace . Beverley—Mr . J « hnson , Bookseller . Boston—Mr . Noble , Bookseller . Loutb . —Mr . Hurton , Bookseller . Liverpool—At the Chronicle Office , 26 , Lord-strett Sheffield—At the Iris Office . Mansfield—Mr . S . Dobson , News Agent , 519 , Belvedere-street . Pontefract—Mr . Fox , Bookseller . Gainsb « ough- ^ Mr . R . Brown , Bookseller . Nottingham—Mr . Sutton , Review Office . Newark . —Mr . Bridges , Bookseller . Mr . W ., Is to be consulted every day at his Residence , from Nine in theMorniag till Ten at Night , and on Sundays from Nine till Two . OBSERVE—13 , TRAFALGAR-ST . LEEDS . Attendance every Thursday in Bradford , froa Ten to Five , at No . 4 , George-street , facing East Brook Cfeawl .
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . " Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . CC / Yentlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at IX your earliest convenience , the sama quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing X cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the great good your pills ar « 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 go largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudico is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried , A few cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted . " A young female came into the shop to-day for a box , who stated that they had done her immense good . She had been troubled with a hoarseness so bad that no one could hear her speak ; but having taken a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , she was completely restored , as was evident by the way she spoke . " Very many cases of extraordinary cures have occurred among the aged workpeople , both male and female . In one mill , an aged couple , enfeebled by disease and debilitated by premature old age , had become almost past work ; they were persuaded to try a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , and in a week were restored aud strengthened that they could pursue their employment with pleasure and profit ; so much to , that from being unable to work at their calling more than two days in the week , and this with great physical difficulty and languor , they can now not only do a full week's work , but overhours besides . Bad as trade is here , the old people being favourites with the mill owner , are enabled to get as much employment as they can do , wkich has excited the envy of those younger persons who had been employed in their absence ; and it is a laughable fact , that Parr ' s Pills come iu for a share of their rancour . The old people continue to take the pills regularly in small quantities , and find them as necessary to their health and prosperity as their daily food . " Tho next and last oase which I shall mention at this time , is one of a most extraordinary nature . I have not seen the individual myself , but I Bhall give you the fact as I have received it from his employer , and from Mr . J . Hobson , who has frequently seen him since his oonvalesenoe . The man is a- working mechanic and had spent about thirty pounds last year on the doctor , in going to the Isle of Man and oth « r places , for the benefit of his health , but to no pirposa . His food had consisted for a long time of nothing but rice milk , the stomach refusing to take anything stronger . His body was greatly emaciated and his temporal prospects clouded ; with a mind filled with melancholy forebodings for the future , h « returned to his friends at Leeds , where he was bold by his medical adviser that should he be restored a little , his disorder would have its periodical return ; but being advised to try PARR'S LIFE PILLS , he bought a few boxes , which have completely removed his disease , and enabled him to return to his work , where he was seen a few days ago by Mr . Hobson , ( it being dinner hour ) eating beef-eteaks with great gusto ; and to whom he recited with pleasure and gratitude the cause of his then healthy condition , together with a long history of his past affliction " Should the above three oases of cures be worthy of your notice , you are at perfect liberty to make what use of them you think proper . I am , Gentlemen , yours , respectfully , " WILLIAM HICK . ' * To Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court Fleet-street , London . " MIRACULOUS CURE FROM THE USE OF VARR ' S 1 . IFB PILLS . Copy of a Letter just reoeived by the Proprietors from Mr . Wm . Moat , 3 , Cobbett-street , Shaw ' s Brow , Salford . 14 To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . 11 Gentlemen , —I have the utmost pleasure in forwarding you this my own case of cure , « ffected solely by the persevering use of your Parr ' s Life Pills . Before having recourse to them , I had been for upwards of five years afflicted with a most distressing malady , which the different medical men who attended me all pronounced to be a serious oase of hydrocele ( or dropsy of the scrotum ) , and declared there waa no other chance of either relief or cure than undergoing a surgical operation . I was thus driven almost to despair ; aud consulted the treatise written by Sir Aatley Cooper , wherein he states that the operation is generally attended with considerable danger . I therefore determined not to risk so painful and uncertain au experiment , but rather chose to leave the result to nature and Providence . Fortunately , I heard of the great fame of Pake ' s Life Pills , and resolved to give them a fair trial . I consequently took them for some time without perceiving any benefit , but still kept persevering ; and I have now taken twelve boxes , and to my great joy I am perfectly well , the dropsy is entirely removed , together with a scorbutic-affection , which I had been much troubled with since my return from India in 1827 ; and now there is not a vestige of disease left in my whole system , as I am now in better health and spirits than I have been for fourteen yearn I feel certain you would have accounts of far more cures , if people would persevere in the use of the pills a proper length of time , as I have done . I give you my heartfelt thanks , and authority to publish this letter , and will gladly answer any applications either personally or by letter , and remain your grateful and obliged servant . ( Signed ) I " W . MOAT . * ' Witness—John Hough , Cheadle , carrier . " Manchester , Feb . 7 , 1842 . " FBOH MR . HEATON , BOOKSELLER , LEEDS . M To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . " " Gentlemen , —I am happy to inform you that we are daily hearing accounts of the good effects of Parr ' s Life Pills ; to enumerate the cases would be a task too formidable for me , and which has prevented my writing to inform you before , as I can hardly tell where to begin . One man said he wanted a box of Life Pills for Life Pills they were to him , they had done him ** much good , in relieving him of an obstinate cough and asthma . "Another said they were worth their weight in gold ! as he was not like the same man since he had taken them . " Another said his wife had had a bad leg for years , but after taking one small box , which was recommended by his Class Leader , her leg was much better , and when she had taken the second box , it was quite as well as the other . "A very respectable female said her hasband had been afflicted , above two yearB , and had tried many things , but since he had taken Parr ' s Life Pills he was quite a new man . "Yea will please send immediately , by Deacon ' s waggon , 36 dozen boxes at Is . l ^ d ., and 6 dozen at 2 s . 9 d . " I am , Gentlemen , yours , respectfully , JOHN HEATON . " 7 , Briggate , Leeds , Feb . 9 th , 1842 . " To Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street , London . " Another most extraordinary case of cure , communicated by Mr . Moxon , of York : —Mrs . Mathers , of that city , had for many years been affected witka . most inveterate disease , which her medical attendants pronounced to be cancer . It « rigicat « d in her breast , and continued to spread nearly all over her body , defying every effort of surgical skill . Parr ' s Life Pills being recommended to her , she resolved to give them a trial ; and , speaking of the result , she says she cannot express tie iaoonceiveable advantage which she has already derived from them . She further states , that she ia now almost well , and ascribes her convalescence solely to the persevering use * f that sovereign medicine—Parr ' s Life Pills . N . B . Any one doubting the accuracy of the above statemeat , Bay , through the agent ( Mr . Moxon ) , bo directed to Mrs . Mathers , who will herself authenticate its truth . —Ywk , Nor . 17 th , 1142 . CATJTION—BEWABE OF IMITATI 0 N 8 . In order to protect the public fr « m imitations , the Hon . Commissioners of Stamps have ordered the words Parr ' s Live Pills to be engraved on ths Government Stamp , which is pasted round the sides of each box , in white letters on a bj » ground . Without this mark of authenticity they are spurious and an imposition I Prepared by the Proprietors , T . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street , London ; and sold wholesale by their appointment , by E . Edwards , 57 , St . Pauls , also by Barclays and Sons ; Famngdon-street , and Sutton and Co ., Bow Churchyard ; Sold at 3 , Market Walk , Huddersfield ; and retail by at least one agent im every town in the United Kingdom , and by most respectable -dealers in medicine . Price la lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and family boxes lls . each . Full directions Aie si Yen irith each box .
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THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRUCUM . Is a gen tie stimulant and renovator of the impaired funotions of life , and is exclusively directed to the cure of the Generative System , whether constitutional er acquired , loss of sexual power , and debility arising from Syphilitic disease ; and is calculated to afford decided relief to those who , by early indulgence in Boliiary habits , have weakened the powers of their eystem , and fallen into a state of chronic debility , by which the ] constitution is left in a- deplorable state , and that nervous mentality kept up which , places the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of life . Thejeonsequences arising from this dangerous practice , are not confined to its pure physical result , but branch to moral ones ; leading the excited deviating mind into a fertile field of seducive error , — into a gradual but total degradation of manhood—into a pernicious application of these inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation of her species ; bringing on premature decripitude , and all the : habitudes of old age : —such a one carries with him the form and aspect of other men , but without th * vigour and energy of that season which his early youth bade him hope to attain . How . many men cease { to be men , or , at least , cease to enjoy manhood afc thirty ? How many at eighteen receive the impression of the seeds of Syphilitic disease itself ! the consequences of which travel out of the ordinary track of bodily ailment , covering the frame with disgusting evidence of its ruthless nature , and impregnating the wholesome stream of life with mortal poison ; conveying into families the seeds of disunion and anhappiness ; undermining domestic harmony ; and striking at the very soul of human intercourse ; The fearfully abused powers of the humane Generative System require the most cautious preservation ; and the debility and disease resulting from early indiscretion demand , for the cure of those dreadful evils , that such medicine should be employed that is most certain to be successful . It is for these cases Messrs . Perry and Co ., particularly designed their CORDIAL ! BALM OF SYRIACUM which is intended tojrelieve 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 , are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach , as the various affections of the nervous system , obstinate gleets , excesses , irregularity , obstructions of certain evacuations , weakness , total impotency , barrenness , &o . As nothing can be better adapted to help and nourish the constitution , so there is nothing mor « generally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastiugs , loss of appetite , indigestion , depression of spirits , trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath , or consumptive habits . 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They have effected the most surprising cures , mot only in recent and severe cases , but when salivation and all ; other means have failed ; and ate of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutie Affections , Eruptions on any part of the body , Ulcerations , Scrofulous or Venereal Taint , being justly oaloulated to cleanse the blood from all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and restore weak and emaciated constitutions ts pristiae health and vigour . It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims j to this horrid disease , owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men ; who by the use of that deadly poison , mercury , xuin the constitution , causing ulcerations , blotches on the head , face , and body , dimness of sight , noise in the ears , deafness , obstinate gleets , nodes on the shin { bones , ulcerated sore throat , diseased nose , with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs , till at length a general debility of the constitution ensues , and a melancholy death puts a period te their dreadful sufferings . Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted as usual , at 19 , Berners-3 treet , Oxford-street , London , and 4 , Great Charles-street , ( fe » r doors from Easy-r » w , ) { Birmbgham , punctually , from Eleven is tho Horning until eight in the Evening , and ob Sundays from Eleven till One . Oaly one personal visit ia required from a country patiemt , te enable Messrs . 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\ i \ < —¦ ! Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent freeonnato j of a Post-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into ilj CONCEALED CAUSES of Us PREMATPRg DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE i RESTORATION , addressed to those sufferingln > tt I the Destructive Consequences of Excesaiwjjddgenoe in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youlfjl J Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks « i tia | Treatment of Ghonorrlicp , Gleet , Stricture acdSjpIi ' ' ills . Illustrated with Cases , &o . BT C . 1 . LtJCAS , & . CO ., CONSULTIKS BURGEONS , 105 DOH ; And may be had of the Authors , € 0 , Newnu » street , Oxford-street , London ; and sold by Britoa 11 , Paternoster-row ; EfSngham Wilson , l ^ BSEofi . 1 gate-st ; Field , 65 , Quadrant , Regent-afreet jHiieit , j 141 , High Holborn , London \ 3 . Buckton , Booted-! ler , 50 , Briggate , Leeds ; T . Sowler , CowierMtt , 4 , St . Ann ' s Square , and H . 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The evils to which the book adverts are extenare and identical in their secret ynd hidden orig > D « uii there are none to whom , as Parents , Gaardum , Heads of Families , and especially of public Schools , is confided the care of young people , who dogbt to remain for & moment devoid of that information and those salutary cautions this work is intended to convey . Not only are the most delicate formsof gens * rativo debility neglected by the family jpliysifcafl , but they require for their safe management the exelusive study of a life entirely abstracted from the routine of general practice , and ( as iu other depart * ment 8 of the profession ) attentively conceiitrafelii the daily and long continued observation requisite for the correct treatment of sexual infirmities . " If we consider the topics upon either in a noru or social view , we find the interests and welfare of mankind seriously involved . The effects of lietolioo ^ indiscriminate and secret indulgence in certain prifr tices , are described with an accuracy and fore * yUm display at once profound reflection and exfeoaw practical experience . "—The Planet . "The best of all friends is the Paowssioiut Feiend : and in no shape can he be consulted ma greater Bafety and secrecy than in" Lucas os JliiM Vigour . " The initiation into vicious indqlgenMits progress—its results in both sexes , are riven to * faithful , but alas ! for human nature , with sjnictiUL truth . However , the Authors have noi exposed tte evil without affording a remedy . It shows bat " Manly Vigotjh" temporarily impaired , and inentaj and physical emasculation , produced by uhcontrollea indulgence of the passions , can be restored ; how tna sufferer , who has pined in anguish from the consequences of early indiscretion—afraid almost to encounter his fellow man , can regain the vigonr oi health and moral courage . The work is written » n a concise and perspicuous style , displaying howoften fond parents aredeceived by the outward physical appearance of their youthful offspring ; haw tbeattesvf tionoitbe frame , palpitationoithe heart . derangement of the nervous system , cough , indigestion , anda truB of symptoms iudicative of consumption or ? fin $ w decay , are often ascribed to wrong caueea ;¦ and m * stead of being the natural results of congenital debility or disease , are the consequences of an alluring and pernicious practice , alike destructive totbenuai and body . "—Bell ' s New Weekly Messenger . " Although a newspaper is not the ordinary entf ' nelforthe expression of opinion upon the mexitsw a medical work , this remark is open to exception ^ any instance where the publio , and not the isoll jf * and exclusive members of the profession , * ^ T parties addressed . Upon that which is directed w men indiscriminately , the world will form its own opinion , and will demand that medical worH » * popular study should be devoid of that my ? tenoM technicality in which the science of medicine P » hitherto shrouded its own ignorance . " " . ^ ' ? before us treats of subjects we believe generally , j « very strangely , neglected by the medical atten < JaWt and requiring doubtlessly ( as in operative midiruen and the surgery of the eye ) an entire devptedneaa w a deeply important branoh of study . The tone " this book is highly moral , and it abounds itt »« " * written , harrowing , yet correct displays o * tIieS « * fering consequent upon unbridled sensualism , wj human being can be the worse for its perns ** . •» multitudes it must prove a warning beacon , a weutold appeal to reason , a permanent blessing . «» written in a clear intelligible style , and is evidently the production of a mind long and practically c ? J versaut with the diseases of the most dehcate . < UYi * sion of the human organization . "— The Magnet . "The security of happiness in thb m ^ 8 * 1 ^ state is the chief anxiety of all ; but many d " *» entering upon wedded union , through a secret few « unfitoess for the discharge of matrimonial obligations . This essay is most particularly addressea w all Buffering under a despondency of thec ™** fr alluded to ; and advice will fce found calculated w cheer the drooping heart , and point the way to renovated health . " Ua j | Messrs . 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A CURE ! FORALL H ^ ^ ii holliway ' s ointment , hollow at's put I EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF £ I ABANDONED BT g ! GUY ' S , THE METROPOLITAN , KlNG */ v » I LEGE , & CHARING CROSS HOS ^^ l This fact was sworn to this 8 . h dav of Vt . t * V I Before the Lord Mayor . at the MansfiJ ' ^ I SUMMARY OF AFFIDAVIT - I WM . BROOKE , Messenger , of 2 DnL I Southwark , London , maketh oaS ^ I fchafc he ( this deponent ) was afficted with ' Prfrn ^ j I RUNNING ULCERS on his left arm JWI rated sores and wounds on both legs , for » fc- v * * 1 ponent was admitted an out-door patient a ^ V " * B tropolitan Hospital , in Aprill 841 iwh 6 reha «« a - * 1 for nearly four weeks . Unable to reJii £ ; ? e < l there , the deponent sought relief at the thr * . ? $ *« ing hospitals :-Kirjg's College HospitalS@f five weeks—at Guy's Hospital in j njy ¦ jSMk ¦ weeks ; and at Charing Cross Hospiial ' at ' ftir - " / 1 * August , for some weeks more ; which ^ dewtaptft i # being in a far worse condition than when W v ^ i quitted Guy ' s , where Sir BRANSBY COnPt ?? and other medical officers of the establisJiB ^^ told deponent that the only chance of-itnhJvT' * was to LOSE HIS ARM ! Tha iemtJSt ^* called upon Dr . BRIGHT , chief phy 9 S ^ J » tt who , on viewing deponent's condition , hn ^ h I liberally said , " / am utterly at a loss KJ ** & I you ! but here is half-a-sovereiqn : pff toHr n ?/? " S LO WA Y , and try what effect his Piilsvni < W will have , as I have frequently witnessed ihe ^^ t ful effects they have in desperate cases . -Yn ^]\ me see you again " This unprejudiced adtitefc followed by the deponent , and a perfect eure ^^ in three weeks , by the usa alone of HOLtOWAW PILLS and OINTMENT , after four HospHa ^ n i failed !!! When Dr . BRIGHT was shqwa bJSJ I deponent , the result of his advice and ohariw I I said , " / am both astounded and delighted tl I thought that if 1 ever saw you again ative , tticou ^ L I without your arm . I can only compare this Can t . I Charm ! . ' / ki 1 Swornat the Mansion-house of the CiWolLon ^ B this 8 ih day of March , 1842 . * * j § WM . BROOKE . i Before me , JOHN PIRIE , Mator . j § In all Diseases of the Skin , Bid Legs , Old Worn * M and Ulcers , Bad Breasts , Sore Nipples , Stoiertri M Ulcerated Cancers , Tumours , Swellingi ? , GoQt , Jij ! a . if matism , and Lumbago , likewise in cases of Piles- ju E Pills , in all the above cases , ought to be usedwitn ^ ¦ Ointment ; as by this means cures wiU be ( £ «(*{ K with a much greater certainty , and in half the ifo 1 that it would require by using the Ointment » W 9 The Ointment is proved to be a certain taned . fo » ¦ the bite of moschettoes , Sand-flies , Chiego-foot , ^ . 9 and Cocobay . m Burns , Scalds , Chilblains , Chapped Hands , aid I Lips , also Bunions and Soft Corns , will beiaaedi . I ately cured by the use of the Ointment . ¦ THE PILLS are not only the finest remedy I known when used with the Ointment , but ajj& $ . B erul Medicine there is nothing equal to then . } j B nervous affections they will be found of ta » gre& $ m service . These Pills are , without exceptio n : < lu B finest Purifier of the Blood ever discoYeKd . iM « OUGHT to be USED BY ALL ! 11 i Sold by the Proprietor , 244 , Strand , ( near Tenuk m Bar ) , where Advice mav be had Gratis , an 3 bj ill BE respectable Venders of Patent Medicines tnxbugSoat S the Civilized World , in Pots and Boxes , at 1 » lit H 2 s . 9 i ., 4 a . 6 d ., lls . 22 s ., and 33 s . each . Thereisi §§ very considerable saving in taking the larger dzj . B N . B . —Directions for the guidance of Patientsuj m affixed to each Pot . M
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Just Published , the 12 th Edition , Price 4 a ., and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom onjthe receipt of » Post Office Order , for 5 s . j THB SltENT FRIEN 1 > , A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofTthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM in both sexes rjbeing an enquiry into the concealed caus « that destroya physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : — with Observations on the baneful effectslof SO LITAR Y' INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial for total EXTINCTION of the REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : the destructive effects of Gonorrfciei , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manned ; the Work is Embeiaished with Engravings , representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on ; the skin , oy eruptions on the head , face , and body ; with approved mode of cure for both sexes ; followed by observations on the Obligations of MARRIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with directions fori the removal of Physical and Constitutional Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a " SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted without exposure , and with assured confidence of success . By R . and L . PERRY , and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , London and Birmingham . Published by tho Authors , and sold by Bucktou , 50 , Briggate , Leeds ; btrange , Paternoster-row ; Wilson , ' 18 , Bishopgate-street ; Purkis , Comptonetreet , Soho ; Jackson and Co ., 130 , New Bond-street , London : ¦ Guest , Steelhouse-lane , Birmingham ; and by all Booksellers in Town and Country .
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XiOTfBON . Ms . Wheeleb lectured on Sunday evening at the Chartist Hall , Grey Eagle-sirest , Bricklane . The chair -was ably filled "by Mr . Wells . Several members -srere enrolled . After the lecture a discussion took place regarding the merits of the -various plans Of organization . A circular was read from the Metropolitan YicSm Fimd Committee , and its contents agreed "with . METBOFOLITAS DELEGATE MEBTI 5 G . —Mr . Pi AeragSl in the chair . Fits BfliUinga was received from the Teetotallers , Waterloo-road ; 13 , 3 i- from the Star , Union-street , Borough ; 2 s . from Camberwell v and 2 s . 6 d . from Lambeth . Mr . Bose reported trjm the
Metropolitan Victim liind Committee . Bspotfa were isceived from various localities , cnifcfly in reference to Mr . Cooper ' s plan of organisation . Mx . Andrews gave notice of a motion respecting auAnsive dealing . Mr . Wheeler withdrew his nofcics of msfion respecting the -old plan of organiction , in order to give more time to fiie localities to consider of it 2 Jr . Wheeler gave siotice ofhis Intention of resigning the office of secretary to the 3 > deg 3 te Meeting . Mr . Xose moved , and llr . Mills seconded , " That the Secretary -write to ¦ tboaa localities -who were behind hand with their payment * , and also to those whose delegates Tffere remiss in their attendance . " Carried . Mr . Mills
also impressed upon the meeting the necessity of seeing petitions "were got up lelstive to the conduct of Lord Abiager ; other Delegates advanced similar ebstr rations . Mr . Maynard complained of fee DOB-atteodaBce of the Observation Committee to its duties . Mr . Wheeler ¦ explained , and the Committee was ordered to meet on the ensuing Thursday , The treasurer vfaa instructed to pay the salary of the Secretary , the account for stationary , * c , and the rent of the HalL Jlr . Wiieeler Stated Ms intention of laying the quarterly balance
sheet before them on the following Sunday . Mr . Pago being absent , his motion relative to the appointment of » j > re . ion . general secretary was not entered into ; the semarks of the Editor of the Northern Star were stated to be incorrect relative to the appointment of a general secretary , the majority being of opinion that they had no business to interfere with that subject . The resolution approving of the immediate appointment of a secretary , was only from one locality , and had not lecerved the sanction of the body . Af : er the transaction of other business , the meeting adjourned .
The Mbe&opoliiak Ticria Txrsi > committee net on Sunday evening , Mr . Cnfiay in the C&air . letters were read from Mrs . Wild , and the sum of 6 s . was ordered to be sent to her . A donation of Is . was received from Mr . Over ton . Mr . Wheeler having been instructed to firaw up rules and an address to the public from the Committee , read them to the meeting , and they were unanimously agreed to . A circular was also ordered to ba printed and distributed to all the Metropolitan localities . Mi . SlDLEY lectured , on Sunday evening , to a good audience , at the Working 3 Ien * s Hail , Mile-End-Boad , and took his farewell of tb . Bm , previous to going into the West to stand his trial for seditious language .
The League , during the few past weeks , have ¦ been quite rampant with their ticket-meetings in various parts of the Metropolis , and" have met with several very humiliating defeats . On Thursday last , they intends" ! to have had a grand collection of all their forces at a public meeting in the Colloseum , Hsrylebone ; every exertion was -used to ensure a triumph over the misguided Chartists ; agents were at "work in every direction , showing the impolicy of the Chartists attending this meeting ; the aid of the vestry smiths parish officers was called inte play to render the effect more imposing . Committees of ladies were engaged for weeks previous in beating up for recruits ; even threats were had recourse to . Joseph Hume is reported to have asserted that if they cculd not beat the Chartists by moral means they would by physical ones . Members of the committee asserted that if
O'Connor , Bidley , Blackmore , or other Chartist orators attended they would be given into custody ; but after all this vapouring , when the night of meeting came , no Corn-law Repealers were to be found . Without " giving any public notice of their intention , they had pot off the meeting , well knowing that certain defeat awaited them . A whisper of their intention had got abroad and prevented many from attending ; but at the appointed hour hundreds ef good Chartists were at tlieir post ; but discovering the hoax , they adjourned to the Feathers , asd other Chartist houses in the neigb-Iwnrhood . A grand public meeting was also to have taken place on Tuesday evening last , at the Horns Tavern , Kennington ; Bus also ia put off until they can havB -fcbe aid of certain iLP . " s . after the opening of . Parliaaaent j the real fact is , they dare not call a public \ meeting , being conscious that they would be completely j
defeated . Flo : RaTitk& 5 , Bbassbcbt-Pabk . —Considerable local business was transacted here on Sunday week . It was agreed that Eve shillings should he sent to the fianera ! Defence Fund , and that a general meeting of the members should be held at the above house on Monday evening at « igtt o ' clock . Mr . Wheeler lectured on Monday evening , at the teetotal locality , Waterloo-road . Mr . Baibstow lectured on . Monday evening to a goed audience at the T ^ of the national Association .
Shit Tatem , Losg-Lasb , Bekmohdset . —At the usual meeting of the above locality , on Monday evening , communications were received from the Lambeth and Hewmgton localities . Mr . Msynard reported from the delegate meeting , and it was resolved that only one member attend from this locality as delegate to the meeting of delegates at 55 , Old Bailey . Two and sixpence was voted for the use of the delegates . The members of the general council , belonging to this locality , are requested to attend &t the King ' s Arms , Xing-street , Borough , on Sunday next , at two o ' clock in the afternoon ; it is also requested that the members of fiiis locality win attend on next Monday Bight The Cjchbeswexi Iocaxitt met at the Cock Inn , as usual , on Monday evening . Mr . R . Sewell resigned office as treasurer , and Mr . T . Sawell was elected in his place . The latter gentleman will deliver a lecture on next Monday evening , at the above Ttiti .
SZDDSRTOnfSTSR . —Mr . Gimmage , of Northampton , lectured on Friday last , npon the justice of the People ' s Charter . J « OB . TH . W ICU- —On Saturday evening , the Bev . Mr . Jackson , of Manchester , delivered an able andeloonent lecture on the evils of class legislation .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 4, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct636/page/2/
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