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THE XORTnERX STAR, AND XATIOXAL ; TRADES' JOURNAL, j
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The Weather.—The temperature is again above the extreme- "summer heat" of the climate of E:ig.
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JftSfiUoiling Sods arep ^ Khked at iieJCoTthem Star cges , 310 , Sli-and , and tsav U Md of all EoohscUers and yews AgtnU . ¦« CHAMBERS' PIIILOSOrilY REFUTED . Just published Price Foniytace ( fonainj a Tamplilet of auioges demy S * o ., in a stiff ivraj « iier ) , THE TUIRD EDITION O ¥ A PULL aad COMPLETE REFUTATION of the FHILOSOmt contained in a TRACT recently publisurf ly the JJS 55 HS . CHAJifiSUS , « f EdiaXmrgli , cati ^ ed tire " EjujiJoyer and EinjiJoyc-d . " This vr . lu . -iMe litOe work contains the most complete defence of tlie demands of tlie Woriang Classes for tlieirfiiirsliarcof the enormous wealth created by Machinery , as rrell as a justification of Trades Unions . Tlie ijuaicroas a ]>] icals that have been made to Mr . O'Coimor from acarly every part of the kingdom for the publication , in pamphlet form , of those Dialogues that have recently appeared in the Star , have determined him to gratify uiiat appears to be the almost unanimous nisli of the Labouring Classes . "TlicSiaiiluycraa-liljeEinployet ! , '" * ivFeai ^ as O'Connor , * * Lc-teauytliingerea of its author ' s . •—JCtjaoiaist . Gcaplete in one Tel ., neatly Bound in Cloth , A PKACTIC . AL WORK OX SMALL FARMS . Trim Two Shillings and Kirjience . BT FEARGCS O ' COXSCH , ESQ . The desire of the author has becu to furnish a valuable cosijiendium at such a price as would enable every workun ; man to become possessed of it . It contains all the practical instructions , together with Plates , describing Farm-Lousc , Offices , Tank , Farm-yard , « fcc ; ¦ with particular information requisite for carrying out all ihs operations . 2 iJJ . —The above work may still be procured in numbers , price Cd . each . " I have , within the last few months , visited every part of Francv , assd I declare that I have seen more misery in one street in Dublin thnu in all France ; the people are * re ! l clad , well fed , and merry ; they are all ouplovcd ou &ULL Fasks of ttfir otrn , or on ( - qnitalrle takings r—Ti / le Lard Ctotieiuvj /' s Letter in Jftniinj Ckronttk , Oct . S'Ji , 1 « 3 . Those persons desirous of bettering' their condition and of btconii-. ig "laJcjKimcnt labourers , " by entering the "Productive-labour * Market , will do well to read "A Practical Work on Small Fjimis , " by Feakgcs O'Coxsob , Esq . It contains much useful information , inraluablfl to * e jMr ties for whom it was written ; and Old Farmers will fiad lusuy useful lessoas in tlic new system of imslK . ndry , v . ir . ch they have yet to learn . The work displays great prcctiral ku «« vie «? ge , mid is written so that any oue vio reads m : iy understand . Mr . O'Connor seems n « , t to fcsve used either the old or ' new noiac-uclature' in this work ; he ha * not buried his nieacing in chemical tediuicaiiticf , whicii very few understand , but which most wr iters on i ^ p-u-uliure seem so dudrous of usi « s . Perhaps tliey do « ot uudeislaud the practice of Fanning so well as the theory ; and , therefore , mystify that wliich they caimot explain , by some long chemical tenn , which the plain reader may pass over as a "tord «; or < f , " hard to prososnee , and harder to understand wh * n it is pronounced . . The rcaacr -mil find tltat Sir . O'Coanop lias avoided aB those nard nnint !; , and suited tlie lanfunge to the tofl . ing lalmurer , wliose college is generall y tlie worisliop , or , at best , the Sunday School . Though the work is irrittcn for holders of Small Farms , yet no Allotment Tenant ought to be without it ; the valuable information it contains reflecting tillhig and cropping is alike useful toalL "—Extract from a Farmer ' s Letter . "This really useful little volume ought to be in the lands of every one at all connected with agricultural pursuits . "—Ltogd ' s K « % LondonSactpaper . " Although we feel uo desire , hi the language of the j proud Peruvian , in conteinplatir . ^ wbat we hope to rejoice in , the contentment , prosperity , and comfort of our fellow snen , to exclaim— " This , this is my work ; " nor is our object , as Mr . O'Connor declares his to be , "that each j man who is willing to work may ba independent of every ! other man in the world for his daily bread , " yet we can j h irith much pleasure recognise iu Use book before us a ; powcrfcl instrument for aiding in developing in Man a - wuch higher destiny than he has hitherto attained . "Mr O'Connor shews clearly , what will soon be apparent ¦ fr all wl : ore £ cct deeply , that we are not left without the Sbfausofobtaiuirignotonlyall that is physically rcqui-Sts for man ' s progress , but also that we may readily pro-«! 4 ce wist is ai > parcaily d ^ siraUe ; for aoce n-lio carcfullj lia-osc Ms . work can djuLt that a iystau of small farms , held by aahe and industrious labourers , would amply ^ K- turn , in exchaage fo ? hesUhiill exertion , far more than - * requisite to preserve pi . reiesl strength . '' Jlealso shews that somctljugmore than this is requisite to ensure happiness , for he s . ? w fa P = S « ~ h " I feel coaviaced tliat man can place no reliance whatever upon iis fellow nan , or a community of men ' / when circum-Etasces operate upon his or tlK-irauiuds , < 5 « influence aaddTcetofKliieh would be Strongtr than any " Shsirid notions of justice . For instance , if a commuuitv & & * koaiagmeu purchase a quantity f land , and hirt la 1 » ur for its cultivation , h < -, ever ju ; t i ' ueir intentions an J jcri their motives , » hcy will ntvcit ' uclcss fed themsclvs I * 3 U £ tit > 3 in nua ' ng tiie price of tue land , aoco&jftiig " < o iJiii iciprovei v « u » conferred imon "•? ' " ti ' ~ \ < i ; ' vLz _ . . , I ' .. ' sj - - - -t -: « ? *• # « it ! laWar of the - tt - ^ '"f ' T 1 « i l' 6 « rr of steadily trenching upon "Knsbbflf rife- * ferae « f «!<•• g « aicst disadvanJr . gcs * Zy * sx wci ch the labourer has to contend ; end those i "" j ^ ¦* a *«» a > a » unity , at Use end of twenty years would ^ wCiu no be tter condition than they were at starting 1 , while tlie coiuaiunity of proprietors would have increased the value of their proj ^ rty twenty-fold ; tiiat is , they would fcave roiujwJ iJiofc labourers , tv wl : ose iadu « try the value was lacreated . of nineteen sliilHuj s in ihe pountl . 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" This is a work of great merit , and should be placed m the hands of every vamm man who is suffering from past folly and indiscretion It ' contains many valuable truths , and its perusal is ccrta ' n ' to benefit him in many ways . Brodie and Co . have also published "The Secret Companion , " n work ofu « S valuable character , which is enclosed and sent free win all Hieirmodiemes . -ZtfiKfw ffamntik Journal , 1 he authors of this valuable work evidently well understand the subject upon which they treat ; and this is the . best guarantee we can give those persons to whom it is likely to prove serviceable . It is ft nuUicatlon which en and ought to be , placed in the hands of every voung „ { to maa him among the temptations of the world o ' > vluchheinaybesubjected . -. / r « H ( W .. V # wl , r « , W THE C 0 BDIALBA 1 M OP - JSEYLAUICAj w . U . ture ' . Grand Restorative ; is exclusivel y ulrsctcd to the cure of nervous sexual debility , WWHs , obstinate glwls , Imnu lanty , weakness , impotency , bai'rem , «« , loss of uppetUe indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising from vent-real excesses , &u . It is a most powerful and ' useful medicine in all cases of syphilis , constitutional ' weakn ess , or nay of ths previous symptoms wliich indicate approving dissolution , such as depression of the spirits , ' ht ? < , headache , wanderings of tlie mind , vapours and melancholy , trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs , disordered nerves , obstinate coughs , shortness of breath ' ami inward wastings . ' This mediciue should be taken previous to persons entering into the matrimonial state , to prevent the offspring suffering from the past imprudence of its parents , or inheriting any seeds of disease , which is too frAracHtly tlie ense . Sold in bottles , price 4 s . Cd . and lls . each , or the quantity of four in one family bottle , for 33 s ., by which one lls . bottle is saved . With each is enclosed " The Secret Companion . " The £ 5 cases ( the purchasing of which win be a saving of £ 112 s . ) may he hud as usual . Patients in the couutw who require a course of this admirable medicine , should send £ 5 by letter , which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage . ' BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS are universally acknowledged to be the best and surest remedy for the cure of the Venereal Disease in both sexes including gonorrhoea , gleets , secondary symptoms , utric tures , seminal weakness , deficiency , and all diseases oi the urinary passages , without loss of timo , confinement or hindrance from bus-ness . These pills , which do not con turn morcury , have never been known to fail in effecting a cure , not only in recent , hut in severe cases , where sali . vation and other treatment has been inefficient a perse * veranco in the Purif ying Vegetable Pills , in which Messrs " Broilie have happily compressed the most purifyiiv and healing virtues of the vegetable system , and which is of tha utmost importance to those afflicted with scorbutic affections , eruptions on any part of the body , ulccrations scrofulous or venereal taint , will cleanse the blood from all foulnoss , counteract every morbid affection and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and rigour . CONSULT "THE SECRET COMPANION " Embellished with engravings , and enclosed with eicli box of BRODIE'S PUUIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS price Is . Hd ., 28 . 9 < 1 ., 4 s . Cd ., and lls . peP box ! Observe the signaturo of " R . J . Brodie and Co London , " impressed on a seal in red wax affixed to each bottle and box , as none olse are genuine , Sold by all medicine vendors in town and country of whom may . to had Brodic ' s medical work on Debility in Man . Be sure to ask for Brodie ' s Cordial Balm of Zev lanica , or Nature ' s Grand Restorative , and . Purifying ye " . Messrs . Erodie and Co ., Surgeons , niav be consulted at usual , at 27 , Montagnc-street , Rn ^ cjuaro Son from eleven o ' clock in the morning til ! ei ght i , th . even ! ing , and on Sundays from eleven o ' clock till two Country patents are requested to be as minute as pos . b * 1 « in tin detail of their cases . The communkattou , > y ¦ '
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: ' ¦ ' land , un cuuuay uic tiicrmomctcr ranged h-om 76 to Ti ? degrees in the shade ; and yesterday , in some . situations , it reached SO decrees , with a ii » ht breeze from the W . S . W . 01 ' course , tiio atmospliorc was strongly charged with electric matter . JJiirimj the whole of Sunday night there was a magnificent- l / hy of sheet ; light-ring , with occasional thunder . Alakmixg Saciufick !—1 ' kel and Co . declixixg Bl'Sixkss for mi : Seasox . —When Ministers arc prt'lim-ing to retire for a season from the business of rnrliamt-nt , they have jrenerjiUy on liand a stock of measures that must be cleared oft by a certain time ; and these it is customary to get rid of in the speediest manner possible . Some are put by to be brouirii : out as novelties in tlic ensuiujr year ; some pieces ot'lejrislativc stuff , that in tlie early part of the season wc-rc to be taken entire or left alone , arc cut up into little bits for the accommodation of all parties , and soaic goods oi ' doubtful quality , whiehit is found iiaposiJWc to do anything with , though they have been puffed up a great deal in the course of the year , are allowed to go at an alarming sacrifice . The Ministers misrht , with advantage , have recourse fo tlic ticketing system at the close of the session , and dress out tho Ministerial benches with all the articles they have on hand , appropriately labelled for the * convenience and guidance of the majority that does the Government the favour of suppor ting it . We can conceive what a show might be made at the present moment , if this suggestion were acted oil . The favourite commercial catch-words , " Extensive failure , " mij-ht be most appropriately exhibited over a pile of bills , includinnthose relating to Irish colleges , the Scotch Poor Law * and a variety of others which we need not par ! ticulavly designate Toryism once warranted not . to shrink , aiurtho colours ouco guaranteed not to" vim might now bo labelled as " This remnant , a little soiled , to bo cleared off at any sacrifice , on account of the extensive alterations . " A bundle of Conservative principles could be offered as " Last year ' s patterns at a very great rcduetioi ! , " and the measures ap-, li ' cable to Ireland might be | a ! l lumped together as '' This lot of fine Irish , " with an intimation that it must !> o immediately disposed of . There arc several odd lots that could be ticketed as part of the old Wiii * bankrupt ' s stock , almost the whole of which the i : e-, v Conservative firm took to on couimcncins business . As in these cases of soiling oil' there is usuailv an rtrl nouncement of certain articles being actually " civen away , " perhaps Sir James Gi-aham ' s iMedica ! Reform Inn may serve as something to fall mulct- the description alluded to . At all events , the stock on hand nuist be very soon cleared , and , as the Government ; traders arc not particularly scrupulous , tlicv will no iioubt , resort to any tricks that may . surest theni-BClves for accomplishing the object . —Jlnui . " PiiOrosFA Tcxxels uxdek Loxdos . —A prniect'bas been lovmed for uniting tho Groat AVostoi-u RnilwVy with the Lastern Counties Jino , by a tunnel from Paddmgton to Shorediteh , under the New-road to Finsbury-square , aud then tHrnin ? off . Bv mc-ns of branch tunnels . T <»« enham-coiirt-road , ' Somerstown , Kins s-cross , Islington , and other districts arc U he . benefittcd . Mr . Robert Stephenson is the engineer . A prospectus of this remarkable project will come before the public in a day or two . —Globe
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AN EFFECTUAL RKMKDY FOR BILIOUS LIVER , AND STOMAUU COMI'LAIXTS . Out of tlie iiround lialli tlie Lord caused Meditiuc-s to prow ; and he that is wise will not despise tlic- . n : for with such doth he heal ii : t ; i , : md tauetii awaj . ! :.. ; j . pains . "— Keeles . xxxviii . i and 7 . A S a lVcserver ofHoaltli , and a gentle yot cnicnc- . oii 3 xi remedy for Indigestion , Kin : all disorders ori ^ ir . ;;; i : v ™ from a morbid action of the stomach and liver , ? T ! JU LISG'S rilJ . S have met with more general apiiruiiation than any medicine yet discovered , reiiuiring no rc-iiraine of diet or confiiienient durinjr their use . Tliey are nr / . din their operation and comfortable in thoir effect ; and ;;; av ba taken at any age or time without danger from ccM or - ' vet , They speedily remove the causes that produce disease , and restore health and vigour to the whole syj-ii-ni ! For females thuy arc invaluable , : < s tl : ey remove oVstruc . tions , promote a regular circulation , and imprure tlie comfilvxion , giving the fk ' ni r lieautifiil , clear , and iilooming appearance , wliicli by their use may he r «! ta :: if , l : the latest period of lite . Also for children they are the best medicine that can be used , as they expel worms , carry oif crudities , ifcc ., from the stomach and intosti-. - . es by wliich they prevent illness , and lay the . l ' ount ! n :: on of good health for future years . Free livers , who arc s- .: l-jcct to head-ache , giddiness , drowsiness , irregularity o : ; ! ib boivels , nervous irritability , itc , should never be witious them , for , by their prompt administration on tiie first symptoms of illness , fiis , apoplexy , gout , and many ether dangerous complaints , may be prevented or cured . They art ! particularly reconnui . r . ded to officers of the avaiy anil navy , aud persons going abroad , as a preventive of : ho . » e diseases so frequently arising from heat and change of clim .-itc 1 ' iqiared and sold by J . W . Stiblisc , rii . innacei :: ' cal Clieniist , in boxes at ISM ., : V . !) tl ., and 4 s . Cd ., each , and can be had of all respectable medicine venders in : ha kingdom . Thegenuino has tho name on the stamp . *« * Ask for Stirihw ' s Stomach Tills .
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Tjy H AY'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE for Gonorrhoea , war-\ f ranted to remove Urcthral Discharges in forty-eight hours : in the majority of eases twenty-four , if arising from loeal causes . Sold { iu kittles , Js . Cd . and lls . caeli , duty included ) st US , Holliorn-hill , and cii , Strand , London . Sold also by Stinger , 150 , Oxford-street : Johnston , ( 5 S , Cnrnhill ; Ban-lay and Sons , SS , Farringdon-strcct ; Butler , I , Chcapside ; Edwards , 07 , St . Paul ' s Church-yard ; and by all medicine vendors in town and country . Advice given gratuitously to persons calling between the hoars of eleven ; ind one in the morning ' , und seven and nine in the evening . Where also may be had Wray ' s Celebrated fittteaKic 1 'iUs , for the ' cure of gleets , impuissanee , strictures , seminal weakness , whites , pains in tho loins , affections of the kidneys , gravel , irritation of the bladder or urethra , and other diseases of tho urinary passages , frequently performing , in recent cases , a perfect cure in the space of a few days ; they have also been found decidedly efficacious in cases of gout and rheumatism ; and an excellent remedy for the removal of the evil eii ' ccts of self abuse . Iu boxes at 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Cd ., and lls . each . By post free , 3 s ., 0 s ., and 12 s . "A mild diuretic—a soothing balsamic—a powerful tonic — and an excellent invigorating pill . "—Sunday Times . Wray ' s Alterative Tonic Powders ami Pills , a certain specific for ti-. e removal of pseudo-syphilis , secondary symptoms , io . is . fid ., lls ., and !! 2 s . a packet . Wray's Improved Suspensory Bandages , well adapted for sportsmen , gentlemen , hunting , riding , milking , suftering from disease , relaxation , loeal debility , kc , approved of and highly recommended by the late Mr . Abernethy . Best Jean , Is . and Is . Cd . ; ditto , with fronts , 3 s . Cd . ; knitted or wove silk , 2 s , Cd . ; ditto , with elastic springs , Ts . Gd . RUPTURES . Wrays Improved Sled Spring U ' ruiset , for hernia , properly adapted ; single , 5 s . Gd ., 7 s , Cd ., and 10 s . 6 d . ; doubles . 10 s . Cd ., 15 s ., and 21 s . Physicians' and Sr . rgeon ' s advice every day from eleven till sue , w . d ereninic from seven till nine .
The Weather.—The Temperature Is Again Above The Extreme- "Summer Heat" Of The Climate Of E:Ig.
The Weather . —The temperature is again above the extreme- "summer heat" of the climate of E : ig .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 12, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1323/page/2/
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