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3 ' THE NORTHERN STAR. - February 22, I8...
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WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
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BANKRUPTS. (Front Friday's Gazette, Fib....
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3 ' The Northern Star. - February 22, I8...
3 ' THE NORTHERN STAR . - February 22 , I 84 & ¦
West Riding Of Yorkshire
WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
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UHOUKSHEM OF IHE CHRISTMAS SESSION'S FOK THE : : TBliL OT EEL 0 XS , & C . iKTOTICE is Herehy Given , that the Chbwtkab Gene-Vi iAi Qmmeb Sessions of the Peace for the West Biding of the Comity of . Tork . wai be holden by adjournicuCat Sheffield , on Thdbsdat , the 27 th day of FEbxcast instant , at half-past Ten o ' clock in the forenoon , smabyfurfher adjournment from theacewill he holden at Wakefieu ) , ouMo-vdat , the 3 rd day of Mabcb next , at . Ten o ' clock in the forenoon , foe the tbiae of felons ASD * £ MONS INDICTED FOB MISDEMEAN 0 B 8 , when aU Jurbrs , Suitors , Persons who stand upon Recognizance , and Others bavins business at the said Sessions , are required to a ' . tend the Court .
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NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS . FI 1 HE Undershmed continue to engage Passengers for 1 Pirat-Class Fast-Sailing AMERICAN PACKET SHIPS , which average from 1 OO 0 to 1500 Tons , for the following Ports , viz .: — * - NEW YORK , I BOSTON , PHILADELPHIA , | SEW ORLEANS , BALTIMORE , 1 BRITISH AMERICA , & c . Emigrants in the country can engage passage by letter addressed as underneath ; in which case they need not be in Iiverpool until the day before the Ship is to sail ; and they will thereby avoid detention and other expenses , besides securing a elieaper passage , and having the best berths allotted to them previous to their arrival . For further particulars apply , post-paid , to JAMES BECKETT & SON , North End Prince ' s Dock , MverpooL
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IMPORTANT . THE Working Classes and others should lose no time , but peruse the Rules of that excellent improved GENEROUS HELPMATE BENEFIT SOCIETY , held at Mr . William Pagdin's , Talbot Tavern , corner of liquorpond-street , Gray ' s-inn-lane , where every provision is made for their own support-in the hour of sickness , adranced age , or fruition of matrimony ; and also secure a respectable interment when called to " that bourn from whence no traveUer returns , " and leave something handsome to his widow , child , or nominee . This Society wasenroRed August 29 th , 1637 ; so that every member ' s just claim upon the funds can be legaHy enforced ; but such is not the case in unenroUed societies , or Gift Funds .
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DR . GRANDISON'S NERVOUS PILLS . RECOMMENDED BI EMINEXI PHISICLVSS . BY perseverance in this popular remedy , the trembling hand may become steady , the weak heart strong , and nervous irritability ( so often theprecursor of insanity ) may he arrested . It has securedrefreshing sleep ( without containing one parlicle of opiate ) to those who hare been denied that blessing for rears , and conquered the most obstinate costiveness and indigestion . It strengthens the stomach , purifies the blood , and restores the spirits , ensuiing -vigour of both , body and mind . Cawiojc . —The success of this Medicine , for every weak ness or derangement of the nervous system , having caused imitations , the Public are informed that Hie words "Dr . Grandison ' s Pills" are engraved in the Government Stamp , and cannot be imitated , as they form a part of the Stamp itsel £
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SOWLASD'S MACASSAR OIL . PATRONIZED by her Majesty the QUEEN " , his Royal Higeness PRINCE ALBERT , the ROYAL FAMILY and NOBILITY , and the several Sovereigns and Courts throughout Europe . —This Elegant , Fragrant , and PeDucid in OSL , iispresenaUee , restorath ; e , andLleautifiii « g qualities , is unequaRed over the whole world . It preserves and re ~ produces the Hair , even at a late period of Rfe ; prevents it from / oUiH # off , or turning grey ; restores grey hair to its Original coZour ; frees it from scurf and dandrijf , and renders it atf ^ si % , cvxh ) , and glossy . Facts abundantly proved by innumerable testimonials , which are open for inspection at the Proprietors . To Children , it is especially recommended as forming the basis of
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A CURE IFOR ALL ! HOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . EXTRAORDINARY CURE of a Case abandoned by GUFS , the METROPOLITAN , RING'S COLLEGE , and CHARING CROSS HOSPITALS . This feet was sworn to this 8 th day of March , 1842 , before the Lord Maiob , at the Mansion House .
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THE NORTHERN STAR , AND NATIONAL TRADES'JOURNAL , ESTABLISHED m Leeds in 1837 , and since then the leading Provincial Journal in the KingdomV is now , published at No . 340 , SSaud ^ ondon . ; is ; V i v : Sj 0- * : The object pfttiePr | OTietor ? n efttahlisiflngthe'ir ^ ern Star was to furSim ' af ^ riess ana ' feitfifuibrgaitfor tie representation of-the Labouring Classes , whose interests from time immemorial have been shamelessly neglected . The removal of the Star to London has enabled Us conductors to supply the reader with the latest intelligence , as well as the most interesting news ; in consequence of which its number of readers have materiaUy increased in the Metropolis , and its country circulation can be equalled by few , even the most extensively circulated Metropolitan newspapers . From the extensive circulation of ^ he Northern . Star , together with the feet that it is read by aU classes of society as the organ of the movement party , Advertisers wiU find it to be a medium of communication with the public at
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Procession accompanying the National Petition of 1842 to the House of Commons . The price of the above portraits > and plates is one shilling each . V * s ¦¦ / ,-.. . >\ £ ; . $ Half-length pbr | raits ; iof the fbUovtiOg ? distinguishea ^ characters may be , 4 lsd " -had at the ^ Star officey prtc « srMi pence each : —Anurfw Btervel , General ArthjaliO'fJBnnbfi iWifliam Cobbett ^ HenryjHunt , sjjichard Oastler , THomas ' ^ Attwood , James ' Bronterre O'Brien , and Sir ' rfiih ' am Moiesworth , Bart . " **•' "The above portraits have been given at different times to subscribers of tlie Northern Star , andare aUowed to be the most complete collection ever presented with any newspaper . ' ¦ '
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CHOICE OF A SITUATION Domestic Bazaar , 326 , Oxford Street , comer of Regent Circus . WANTED , for Large and Small Families , a number of FEMALE SERVANTS of every description , with straightforward characters . This demand is created through the arrangements being highly approved by the NobiUty , Gentry , and the Public generally . Ladies are in attendance to engage Domestics from Ten to Five , o ' clock daily . There are Rooms for waiting in to be hired ; not any charge made until engaged if preferred . To those who will take places of All Work no charge whatever . Servants from the country are much inquired for . There are always a few vacancies for Footmen and Grooms . U . B . TJpon applying do not stand about the doors or windows unnecessarily .
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PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGHS in ten minutes after use , is insured by DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . Read the foRowing from Mr . J . C . Reindhardt , No . 22 , Market-place , HuU : — Dated January 9 th , 1845 . Gentlemen , —Many and surprising are the testimonies of relief afforded to confined cases of Asthma and Consumption , and long-standing Coughs , * and it will gratify me to refer to many respectable parties who are really anxious to make known privately the great benefit they have derived from the truly seasonable remedy . I encfosc a testimonial of no ordinary value , as it is the genuine expression of a grateful man ' s feelings . I remain , J . C . REINDHARDT .
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2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Od ., and lis . each box ; or , post free , 3 s ., 5 s ., ' tU , and 12 s .
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j THE NINTH EDITION . Just Published , price 2 s . Gd „ and sent free " enclosed in a sealed envelope , " on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3 a . Gd . MANLY VIGOUR . A POPULAR INQUIRY into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary aud Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; terminating in mental and nervous debility , local or constitutional weakness , indigestion , insanity , and consumption ; including a comprehensive Dissertation on MARRIAGE , with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , and remarks on the Treatment of Gonorrhoea , Gleet , Stricture and Syp hilis . IUustrated with Cases , itc . BT Q . J , LUCAS AND CO ., COtfSOXrWG SCTIGEONS , LONDON J
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Under the distinguished patronage of His Majesty the King of Prussia , and of the NobiUty and Clergy of the United Kingdom , and especially recommended by the Faculty . - >; '¦> .- ;;_••'¦
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A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend Human Frailty . THE FOURTEENTH EDITION . * Just Published , Price 2 s . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of'the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Oface Order . for 3 s . 6 d . TUB SILENT FRIEND . A ' MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GE . NERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has estabushed her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total
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¦ PARR'S LIFE PILLS . THE extraordinary success of this medicine is the is der of the age ; it has been tried by hundrei * " thousands as an aperient , and has in every instance rt ° ^ good ; it has never in the slightest degree impaired th * most delicate constitution . Tens of thousands liayp , tified that perseverance in the use of PAItR-g j ri ? " PILLS will completely cure any disease , and are-My witnesses of the benefit receivedfrom this invaluahje ^ dicine . Sheets of testimonials and the "Lifeami f- ^' of Old Parr" may be had ( gratis ) of every reBpe ^ Medicine-vendor throughout the kingdom . ' ' ' Read the following account from Mr , HoUier , Dudle To the Proprietors of Parrs Life PM * . "' " " Dudley , " sept lt Gentlemen , —I forward you the copy of a letter w ' , me ( as under ) , and which you can make what us <> 0 f think proper . ' ' I am , your obedient servant ^ ° E . Hoti , iER , Duaiev
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TO MR .. PROUT , 22 » , STRAW ) ,. LONDON Doncaster , September 2 Cfh , 18 U , SIR , —The following particulars have been handed t ^ us , with a request that they might be fonvarded h you , with permission for their publication , if you should deem them worthy of such . J . BROOKE & Co ., Doncastet . " Elizabeth Brearley , residing in . Duke . street , Doncast « , aged between forty aud fifty , was severely afflicted with rheumatism , and confined to her bed for a period of nearit two months , with scarcely the power to lift her arm ; shj was signally benefitted after taking two doses of Biaib ' j Gotra ano Rheohatic Puis j and after finishing » boxes was quite recovered . "
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Bankrupts. (Front Friday's Gazette, Fib....
BANKRUPTS . ( Front Friday ' s Gazette , Fib . 14 . ; Algernon Lindsey Flint , Aldermanbury , City . warehow :-man —William Alexander Christian , Keweastle-strcJt , Strand , innkeeper—John White , Great St . Andrew-street , Seven-dials , leather-seller—Robert Mayow Herbert , Read . ing , tea-dealer—Joseph Turner and Samuel Weoks , South . ampton , stone-masons—John Oldham , Kingston-upofl . Hull , iron-founder — WUUam HoweU , jun ., Liverpool , bookseller—John Sanderson , Liverpool , merchant—Fraih cis John RawUngs , Cheltenham , cabinet-maker—Samuel Watson , Highbridge , Somersetshire , stone-mHson—Richard Hill , Exeter , currier—James MacwilUam , Gloucester , hosier—Jacob Wicks , Bristol , grocer .
BANKRUPTS . ( From Tuesday ' s Gazette , Feb . l 8 t / i , 1 S 15 . ; Edward Closson , Lower Holborn , stationer—John Peart Birley , Brompton-row , Brompton , plumber — lchaboi Hagg , Colchester , tailor—Thomas Wilkinson , Hartkpw !< Durham , draper—William Hall , Durham , grocer—Thorns Bees , Liverpool , porter brewer—Joseph Scott , Liverpool paper dealer—Samuel Crew , Bristol , coal-merchant-Jota Hutchings , Bath , bootmaker—William Knight , Manchester , oil cloth manufacturer—James Schofiekl , Oldham , Lancashire , grocer— John Hohnan , Exeter , victualler-Thomas Griffiths , jun ., "f t " em , Shropshire , wine-merchant .
DECLARATIONS OF DIVIDENDS . R . Lang , Mill Bridge , Yorkshire , tallow-chandler—nr = dividend of 3 s . 2 d . in the pound , any Tuesday , at tlie orace of Mr . Hope , Leeds . R . Chapman , Scorton . Yorkshire , innkeeper—first < w filial dividend of 3 s . in the pound , any Tuesday , ( it the office of Mr . Hope , Leeds .
DIVIDENDS . March 12 , W . Perkins , Portsea , Hampshire , up hwftcra —March 11 , H . Cleeve , Rettendon , Essex , tw-kecper-March 11 , J . P . Davies , Davies-street , Berkeley-square , apothecary—March 11 , T . B . Hall , Coggeshall , Essw , grocer—March 11 , T . Benson , North-place , Grays-nWroad , account-book-maker—March 14 , A . and 1 > . ™ i " ' and J . Webber , Wood-street , Chcapside , warehmiscinfn-March 14 , G . Harriot , Ormskirk , Lancashire , beer-bre « « —March 11 . T . Eskrigge , Warrington , Lancashire , cottonmanufacturer-March 11 , S . dough , Ecclcston , Mp shire , alkali-manufacturer—March 14 , J . Brew , } yr shaw , Somersetshire , scrivener—March 14 , J . VT . ^ ' " Dartmouth , Devonshire , ship-builder—March 14 , C . S . »» J W . Haywood , Manchester / warehousemen—Mart-h 11 . •; Atkinson aud'J . Lahlman . sen ., Temple Sowcrhy , «« ' * morland , bankers—March ' 13 , J . Whitehead , Am ^ ; , " - Lancashire , common-brewer—March 14 , T . Worsley . St ' - 'Oiport , Cheshire , hosier .
CEBTIFICATES TO BE CHANTED . UNLESS CAUSE BE 5 > IJ ' TO THE CONTRARY . ON THE OAT OF MEETINGMarch 11 , W . Byers , Skiuuer-street , City , woolld- "; .. , houscmaH-Marchll , J . Sedman , Queen-street . Ch edJ" ' colour-merchant—March 11 , G . Sun ! , Long-alley , . «{' fields , grocer-March 12 , 1 . Argent , Fleet-street , victual- - —March 11 , 0 . Maidstone , Cambridge , miUmer-MiU'C'i i . J . Coulson , Great Clacton , Essex , innkeeper—»» " ?' J B . Scott , Hillborongh , Norfolk , miller-MarcIi 12 . - '• V ^ . ' rence , Northamnton . tobacconist—March 13 . T . KoUm „»
Ingt-am-court , Penehurch-street , ' wine-merchant— - "f ! 11 , B . Perkins and S . WooUev , Stamford , Lincoln- ' ! ' ™ drapers-March 13 , J . Michael , North Shields , g « " * r dealer—March 13 , B . Creigh , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , «»«' wright—March 13 , J . Ward , Manchester , engineer- ^ } . 11 , W . Lutwyche , Bh-mingham , brass-founder—Marct \ » A . Seed , Liverpool , licensed victualler—March 1 \ , ?„ . H . ColviUe , Liverpool , merchants—March 11 , C . " -. ' -. ' nolds , Devizes , tailor-March 11 , G . Harr-old , hirMii ! f 7 merchant—March 11 . A . Leqeutre . Chingford Mills , h * . miller—March 11 , R . Tucker , Dean-street , Wcstuiw " farrier .
PAETSZBS 1 I 1 P 3 DISSOLVED . I J .. VT ; Ridgway , H . Ford , and H . E . Ridgway , MMj ** ter , attorneys ; as far as regards H . Ford—S . G- " » i ° d and N . Hinrichsen , Liverpool , ship-chandlers- ^ - ' ^ and J . J . Birchal , Manchester , eomuussion-agentj- " - . and B . W . Hood , Church-street , Hackney , lincnarai '"' ^ . I J . Stanley and J . Schofiekl , Oldham , Lancashire , co ' | -R . and T , Julian , Cork , coach-builders-K . BroaM > | and A , Whitcombe , SackvUIe-street , Piccadilly , » »""' . 1 —C C . and G . Williams , New-crane , Shadwcll , P- « ^ | brokers—W . and E . Leigh , Liverpool , glass-dealers- '' - $ Walker , W . Fowler , and W . Fowler . Farnlcy , \ Q ^ y , i cloth-di-essers ; as far as regards J . H . Walker- n . * . i man and W . Bayley , Hastings , Sussex , merchant | Street and W . Howe , Norfolk-street , zinc p latc-worw- G . Dobson and G . Handler . Pontefract , Yo rksluie . p » lievs—J . "and . C . Hollands , Tenterden , cai-ncis ¦ }> g Piper and E . Baker , Hadleigh , Suffolk , ln'mtCh-i ^ . Redmond and M . T . Duggan , Conduit-street , Mo , streetl milliners-J . B . Ghantrell and T . Shaw »* Si { architects-J . Phillips and J . C . Harris , BnsW ~ ' ., 1 , j and C . Gates , Uxbridgc , grocers-W . and T . WOO" d , Sidburv , Worcestershire , cabinet-makers-. ) . fitWB , J . Scott , Monkwearmouth , Shore , Durham v ° »» - i
Mr. Benjamin Wood, M.P.-In.Answer To Wj^...
Mr . Benjamin Wood , M . P .-In . answer to wj ^ ries ; made yesterday , it was stated that tu { a Member continued as before , without the maw tioiv of any visible change either for better oi ^ Such is the havoc made on his constitution , »• is unable to move without assistance . —" ' day .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 22, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_22021845/page/2/
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