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METROFGLITAN AND PROVINCIAL30D:TSTOCK BREWERY COMPANY.
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INCOKPOKWED lit ACT OF TAM . UWEHT . CAPITAL , £ 20 . 1 , 000 IX 40 . 01 ) 0 SHAKES , OF £ ' 5 EACH . (• Tftt / i power to increase it to £ 1 , 000 , 000 . ) Calls not exceeding lCs . ver share , anrt of which three months ' notice must e piven . OFFICES , 13 , rjppEa WELLISGTOS-STUEET , STRASD . bibcctobs : JoJmFrar . cis'Bontems , Efq ., Hemel Hamiistead , Berts ; Chartes Henry Edmands , Esq ., Oaklev Lodpe , Chelsea ; Joseph HawkiRS , isq ., Bushey , ilerts ; Edward Yinsittart Ncale , Etq-, 3 , Oldsquare , Lincoln's Inn ; Tlvmas Jones Sawd ers , Esq ., Danesstreet . Berkel ey-square ; Sidney Stevens , Esq ., Bell-grove , Welling , Kent .
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To the millions ! fjAPITxVLlSTS MAY , BY COMBINATION , } - ' prevent a Poor Man from obtaining the highest value for his Labour , but Capital c : in never prevent a Voor M .-m buying his goods in the cheapest market—And at Besetfink and Company . : 89 and 90 , Clieapside . the Working ( Masses may be supplied with everything necessary to furnish an eight roomed house for five pounds , and every article warranted of the best quality end workmanship . The fo'lowing is Ihe list of articles — s . d . Hall Lamp , 10 s Cd ; Umbrrlln Stand , 4 s 6 d 15 0 Bronzed Dining-room Fender and Standards 5 6 Set of golisked Steel FireJirocs 3 0 Brass Toast-stand . Is Gd ; Fiie Guards , Is 6 d 3 0 Bronzed and polished Steel Scroll Fender 8 6
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PROSPECTUS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES _ FOB THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY ASD EMPLOYMENT OF LABOUR ' in AGRICULTURE AXD MANUFACTURES . EstdblUlied 2 M of March , 1845 . OFFICES , 259 , TOTTENHAM COTJRI-BOAD , LONDON . PBEsn > EXT _ G . A . Fleming , Esq . ComnnEE . —Mr . Frederick Gresn , Mr . William Peel , Mr . Thomas Wiuters . Mr . Ednard Humphries . TBEASOBEB . —Georgfc A . Fleming , Esq , 6 , Saville Row , Walworth Road . London . - Bankers . —Joint Stock Bank of London . Addiiob . —Joseph Glover , Esq .. Public Accountant , W . Bucklersliury , London . mcmtabt . —Mr . William Peel , 2 S 9 , Tottenham-court-roaa , London . OljuU and Principles . —To hecure as far as possible a ' Great National Industrial Uuiun' of all Classes of Labourers , and to concentrate the various Trades' Unions into one consolidated confederation , thereby multiplying ttuir powers ofupefulness , and enabling each trade to defend its own inierests with the whole strength , of the Association . To secure as far as practicable , a 'fair day ' s wage for a fair daj ' s work to ail class s of artizans and labourers , whether skffled or unskilled , who may join the Association . To settle all dispute * if possible by arbitration ana mediation . members at
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Great eastern Clothing 'emporium . TAMES CORSS AND COMPANY U 63 , SHOREDITCII , ( COBNES OF CHOBCil STREET . )
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Cloth , lettered , price seven shillings , vol . 1 of the ENGLISH REPUBLIC : An Endeavour TO EXPLAIN' REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES , 10 RECOlll ) KEtTJBLlCAN PROGRESS , AND TO ESTABLISH A REPUBLICAN PARTV IN ENGLAND . Containign the whole of the Acts of the Central European Com . mntee ; Memoirs of Mazzini , the l ? andieras . Konarski , Pestel and the Russian R 2 publicims . Robert Blum , Marat ; ilazzini on the Dutiesof Man , Ac , ic 8 u .
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Just Pubii 3 hed , Price Sixpence . fJAPITAL AND LABOUR . VJ A Lecture , Delivered anil Published by request of the Society for Promoting Workingmen ' s Assnciations , at the Marylebone Literary and Scientific Institution , on the 20 th of March , 185 ' 2 . By Edwabd Vansittart Neale , Esq ., Barrister at-Law . London : John J , imes Bezer : Edwahd Lummy , Southampton street . Holborn , and all Booksellers .
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CSIUAI * AND STAIVDAKM WOUKS Now Publishing in Nos . at One Penny each . ALL SPLENDIDLY . ILLDiTllATEO , 1 . —THE LOST MARINERS , or the Seavch for Sir John Franklin , an authentic account of tlie various expeditions th : it liave been 3 eut iu search of tlie missing ships : with numerous plates . S—LAMMViraE'S TRAVELS in the Holy Land : with coloured Frontispiece aiid Title , and numerous other plates , 3 .-TIIE PILGRIM'S PROGKESS-touip / cee edition ; with cc loured Frontispiece and numerous otUev p \ ux « s .
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IMPORTANT SOCIALIST PUBLICATIONS . ROBERT OWEN'S JOURNAL . THIS JOURNAL ( Published weekly , price One Penny , and in monthly parts , price Fob&pece ) , Explains the means by which the population of the world may he placed within new and very superior circumstances , and provided with constant beneficial employment , and thereby enabled to enjoy comfort and abundance , and great social advantages j and the direct means by which this change may be effected with benefit to all classes . The addresses on Government , on Education , to the Delegates of AH Nations to the World ' s Fair , and on True and False Religion , which have latelj appeared iu the pages of this Journal , have been reprinted in the form of cheap pamphl « ts , and will be found to contam information of the deepest interest . Ihe Eleventh Monthly Part of this Journal is now ready , Price 4 d Also the First Volume , Price 2 » . 6 d .
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Jnsi Published by KICHAKDSON AIY 1 > SON I" ? Fiect-sticct , i , o » doii ; 9 , Capel-slicet , Dublin ; ana PBtCE SIX SHILLINGS . —SENT BY POST FOB SIXPENCE EXTBA THE DUBLIN EEVIEW No . 62 , January , 1852 . '
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B ^ EK f J J ASSE * * lS' ASSURANCE sS ^ stttsa ^{ alSrH vT ** ' E » I » o - M'ted by Special Actot Parlia-
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_^ . ^^^ _^» -m r »—^^^»^— ~ j——— " rpoWNSEND'S PARISIAN COSTUMES X For Apvil , contains Four Flutes of Figures , being the best and cheapest work of thisdescription . Pbsck only Eight Pence . Having been now published thirty years , it has , during the whole of that period , furnished Models for all the London Fashions . Published by Messrs . Slmpkin and Marshall , ' Stationer ' s-hall court ; Messrs . Piper brothers and Company , Paternoster-row ; and may be had > . f all Booksellers .
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/ i 1 . 1 i flENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY , O Instituted under Trust , to counteract the system of kdulterationawl Fraud now prevailing in Trade , and to promote the principle of Co-operative Associations . Trustees-Edward Vansittart Ncale , Esq ., ( founder of the Institution ) ; and Thomas Hughes , Esq ., ( one of the contributors ) . Commercial Firm-Leehevalier , Woodm , Jonea , and Co . Central jEstaulishrnent-7 < v Charlotte-street , Pitzroy . square , Branch Establisliments-35 , Great Marylebone-etreet , Portlandplace , London : and 13 , Swan-street , Manchester . The Agency intends hereafter to undertake the execution of all orders for anyWnd of articles or prduce , their operations for the present are restricted to Groceries , Italian Articles , French Wines " A Ciitalo"u ' ehas just been published , containing a detailed list of all artic es with the retail prices affixed , with remarks on adulteration . Price 6 d ., or sent free by post for ten 6 tamps . Also a < vhol » sale price list for Co-operative Stores gratis , or by post for one with
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DR . CWLVERWBI . ^ 0 T & THE PLEASURES OF HEALTH . A series of popular works , Is ., each , by post Is . Gd . each . ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . 'Health , recreation , and rational use of time . ' Contents . — Early rising ; Spring and Summer mornings , Excursions about the Knvirons of Loxdon—the Parks , Lanes , Hills , Forests , Fields . High-roads , and othsr pleasant places , Country Trips and Usmbles ; the St-a ; Lon . lon at Night ; Evenings at Home ; Music ; the Drama ; on Eating , Drinking , Sleeping , Batbing , Air , Reet , Ease , Occupation , &c . ii . and hi . FRAGMENTS PROM THE MOUNTAINS . Two Vols . Vol . I . —A Visit to the Lukes '; Sketch of Edinburgh , < tc . Vol . 2 . —The Lakes of Jullarney ; Reminiscences of Dublin , &c . HOW TO BE IIAPPY . Addressed to the low-3 pirited and desponding , '
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HERE IS YOUR REMEDY . JJOLLOWAY'S ' OINTMENT . A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF BAD LEGS AFTER FORTY-THREE YEARS' SUFFERING Extract of a Letter from Mr . William Galpin . of 70 , St . Marv ' i Street , Weymouth , dated May loth , 1851 . To Professor Holloway , Sir -U th age of eighteen my wife ( who is now sixty-one ) causht a violentcold , which settled in her legs , and ever since that time they have been more or less gore , and greatly inflamed . Her aeo . 111 PC Tuny a i ^ ictnnnfinn nvwl Pah u . o ^ . i . 1 .- a- . ii ¦ . M B mes were distractingand for months
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T ONDON AND COUNTY PlRiTT 5 ^ 5 ^ ¦ " ASSUKANCE COMl'ASY ^ U ^ INCORPORATED Bt ACT OF PABLlix , ^ Chief Office .-m , OXFORD SVllEBT ??' wh 1 * . Near the British Mm'mr >^ . With Branches or Agencies 111 many of rim Great Brit ain . pr n 'ipal-r , Bo ) ifc «« .-LON » ON ASb COUNTY iia \ " 0 f SPECIAL ADV ANTAGEB A *> K A Guarantee Fund of £ 1 UU , 000 with a minim , percent . lnt « C 6 t Policies Indisputable , and not liable to Porfeih ° £ 5 tor payment of premiums in certain cases . C redit . Life Policy Stamps and Medical Pees paiu bv ti n 6 lVe 1 Policies issued from £ 10 to £ 5 . , at Low « * m P » nv pajable yearly , half-yearly , quartu-ly , or moul ! SH ' ii ' w .. divided " Th
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, No more Pills nor any O ! li W B 7 >> 50 . 0 U 0 CUKES BY UU BARRY'S SSl "DEVALENTA ARABICA T ? a AW a pleasant and effectual remedy ( without in , / ^ D ofoure ? ' ^ eXPenSe ' " 5 aVCS fifty limes its eost ijg' ' < Testimonial from parties of unquestionable reun ^ ^ attested that it supersedes medicine of every d « . ' % ht effectual and permanent removal of indigestion fdv " "' . in th patinn , and diarrhoea , nervousness , biliousness ii « e | lsiil > itow flatulency , distension , palpitation ot the heart {>«„ tl ™ p ) ain , deafness , noises in the head and ears , pains in th » 1 lleadachl ' the shoulders , a-id in almost every part of the bodV K > llel « eerl ' mation and ulceration of the stomach , angina neetn ' * '" ' flam ' eruptions on the skin , incipient consumption , dioi .- ^ ' . ' ^ 'I elii * gout , heartburn , nausea and sickness duiiD 3 ,, / ' ™"" natijni ' eating , or at sea , low spirits , spasms , cramps , i , ii ? aaDcfi after biltty , paralysis , asthma cough , inquietude , slL I , ! " ' " « w » l a . tary » lushing , tremors , dislike to society , uiiritn . ; ° lun ' loss of memory , delusions , vertigo , bio-ill to thehe-irt Etudv ; melancholy , groundlessfear , iniJecision , wretc ) iedB « l (! f llai « tioD i self-destruction , and many other complai nts It i "" S " ! of admitted by those who har « Hscd it to be the best fnni . " ""^ rw and Invalids generally , as it never turns addon Z , T ^ mach , nor interferes with a good liberal diet , but inW akut « to . relish for lunch and dinner , and restores thefacuifl * " ^ ftj and muscular and nervous energy to the most enfom . " H For the benefit of our readers we place befuro th ., ef a few of 50 , 000 TeEtimonials received hy ilr ) , f i ^ Ww
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, . rnon punch . Ikabdible SbbsjDs . —We well remember being pnzzled by a pamphlet we once saw , entitled , " A treatise on Inaudible Sounds . ' We know we stretched our imagination to the utmost , fcut for the life of us we could not imagine the existence of an " inauiiblfi sound , " with the exception , perhaps Of that of a codfish . Time , however , and M . Louis Xapoleon . have together helped to reconcile the anomaly . There Can be no qnestion whatever now that inaudible sounds are the speeches in the French Senate . SItutart Istkuioescb . —A precocious cadet at Addis-Gombe , being psked for hi 3 opinion on the subject of calibre , replied at once that- he considered it a decided bore .
Hard Sweihikg is France . —A most startling article appeared last week in the Times . " It was a catalogue of the various oaths taken by French statamen and French officials , from the time of the Consulate to the time of the last oath proposed by the President—oaths of all colours , and all as seriously caned as the patches of aharlequin ' s jacket . The President has , of course , his own notion of an oath—that u , of an oath sworn or himself . When a chinaman is sworn , fe breaks a saucer . When a Louis Napoleon swears , nothing is broken except—the oath . Sohethisg to be Thankfot . for . —Lord fierbj is not Master of the Rolls . f «* hful I-vcreaseof Romaxism . —Another detachment of 3 , 000 French soldiers have gone over to Rome I Morass Armour . —The only uniform in her Majesty ' s Servicsin which the coat of mail is retained , is the postman ' s . The Best Hand at Piece-Wobk . —Monsieur Scribe .
< ? ? Worst Form of French Tirannt . — Nearly 1 , 200 , 000 French corsets are imported into this country every year ! " . A . Member of a Yonng Man ' s Mnttnl Improvement Sonietp ' is informed that the Conscript Fathers of Ancient Rome were not persons who had been " drawn for the militia . " KoroRiotJs Hands at Peace-Work . —Messrs . Cobden , Bright , and Storge . An Old Sayixg puixed to Pieces . —We have it on the authority of an old savin ? , that there » " wisdom in & wg ; but a young lady , who has been two or three times to the Ladies ' Gallery in the House , declares , that , "thoush she has always paid ttw greatest attention , she never could 8 the least' wisdom in a Whig , ' or in a Tory either . "
RULES FOR HEALTH . By a Scotch Philosopher , vihohas tried them all . Sever dnnk anything but water . Never eat anything but oatmeal . Wear the thickest boots . Walk fifteen miles regularl y every day . Avoid all excitement ; consequently it is best to remain angle , for then you will be free from all household cares ' and matrimonial troubles , and jou will have no children to worry h you . The same rale applies to smoking , taking swiff , playing at cards , and arguing with an Irishman . They are all strong excitements , which most be rigidly avoided , if you -salne in the least your health .
By attending carefully to the ahore rules , there is every probability that you may live to a hundred years , and that you will enjny your hundredth year fully as much as you did Sour twenty-first .
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NOTES OF THE WEEK . Mr . Smiih O'Bhies , &c—The following , from a New York journal , has appeared in the Dublin newspapers : — " As we are going to press we learn that orders have been issued for the release of the Irish state prisoners , Smith O'Brien , John Mitchell , and their companions : subject , however , to the condition that they are not to set foot in the United Kingdom . Particulars in our next . "—New Tori TmihteUer . The Chancellor of the Exchequer acknowledges the receipt of the half of a £ 500 note from "L . M . " for unpaid income tax , with interest .
Ihos Steam Ship Boitnixe at IivbrpooIi . —An order has been received in this country for the construction of thirty won Fteam-boats for the nse of the Danube Steam Navigation Cjmpany . They will be large flit-bottomed boats , 176 feet Ion ? , 25 feet beam , and 9 feet depth of water , and so constructed that they will be able , even with a very large cargo , to navigate in the shallow waters of the Danube . Charge of Swvaaisa AGAissr a Ladt of Title asd her Hbsbasd . —Much excitement has been created at Cover , in consequence of the arrest of Lady Emily Augusta Fitzgerald and her husband , William O'Brien FitKerald , on a charge of swindling . On Saturday last Mr . W . Williams , M . P . for Lambeth , forwarded to the Chancellor of the Exchequer a memorial irom a number of country publishers , stating that they fiad been illegally intefered with by the Stamp Office , and praying for compensation .
ofS « CI "" W o—The Town Council of Glasgow , Ir ! , 5 llIld - the merchants of Perth , and several of n ^ wt t ^ P 0 ra > f 0 n ttB other side of the Tweed , are ^ * S ^^ % *^* W »<* 7 . T T & * a ~ A 2 tw «« ^ i ^ ^ T ^^^ ^ that they should reduce the fares authorised to SsS for the conveyance of troops by railway , the present fares being twopence per mile for each officer , and one-pennv per mile for each soldier . '
Oukibds Coupetitios . —The competition among the omnibuses which run from Paddington to King ' s-cross for a penny each passenger , the whole distance , is now so great that three run in company . Those which run from Paddington to the Bank now charge a penny from the former place to Portland-road , and from thence to King ' s-cross a penny , but as soon as the latter point h pasBed , and the competition ceases , the notice respecting " the penny fares w reversed , and the threepence becomes the lowest fare charged , however short the distance travelled . Professor Wikos has closed his brilliant career by re"" ng from the Edinburgh Chair of Moral Philosophy , on account of declining health . Q NLARGESteSl OF THE BlACKwAiA TbRMIKUS IS FeSchdrch-street . —operations have commenced for effecting ueraoie
m , « £ " s' enlargement of the City terminus oi tne C » Railway . \ aBam devo ? rt . , ! r 8 ? ERH 00 I ) - - B " Plymouth Journal " Vn * tie « « £ * «¦ space to "disclosures" of disgusting pamphlet pnblisbef a a ^ 81 sterh 0 w l cf Mercy , taken from a iy «' Diana Camp teli eqaentlytotha - of Mn Spurrell , ring , daughter of the ^ i ? l ktely 8 e «« eJ , " Miaa Bowoan was till lately a 8 S no Egoist , poet , nnd politico has returned to the bVsom ^ f ^^ iderable vacillation ,
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ADispR 0 VF . R .-Mr . Broushain . dnrinjt h « "defrtiable canvass of Yorkshire , in the course -of whuh he often addressed ten or a dozen meetings in a day , thoughti fit to haraneue the eLctms of Leeds immediately oni I is amnl , after Travelling a ! l night , and w . thout « " «» B »» P «*»™ nis customary ablations . " These hands are clean , cried he , a ? l ™ co nclusion of a diatribe again * corruption ; but they happened to be verydirfy ; and this practical contradiction raised a hearty laugh . A ssstos in Salisbury Cathedral was telhna Chavles L » mb that eight people had dined at the top of the spire ; npon which Lamb remarked that they must be very sharp set . . Who ' s He?—An old woman , in a village in the we st of England , was told one day that the Kinz of Prussh was dead , such a report having arrived when the Great Frederick was in the noon-day of hi 3 glorr . Old Mary-lifted up her great sloe eves at the pews , and fixing them , in the fninpcc
of vacancy , upon her intormant . replied . " Is a ! is a!—The Y * f , raW ! " 1 ?* 11 . , , King of Prussia And wl . os he ? The " whoa he ? ' of this old woman rog htserveasatext for a notable sermon upon ambition . \ V ho s he « maynow be asked of men greater as soldiers w their day than Frederick « . r Wellington ; sreater in discovery than Sir Isaac or Sir Humphrey . Who built the-Pyramids ? Who ate the first oyster ? PratiSO for a PARTKEtt—The Hungarian ladies are passionately fond of dancing . A lady told Mr . Pagetthar , m her dmemg times , she well remembered that she never said her prayers for her " daily bread . " without adding and plenty of partners at the next ball , I beseech thee . " Coleridge axd Thelwall . —Thelwall and Coleridge were sitting ones in a beautiful recess in the Qnantock hills , when the latter said . " Citizen John , this is a fine place to talk treason in ! " "Nay , citizen Samuel , " replied he ; it IB rather a place to make a man forget that there is any necessity for treason I "
1 > kae Meal . —Fanny Murray , a beauty of Walpnle ' s fame , was complaining « f want of money , when Sir Robert Atkins g ^ e her a twenty pound note . She said , " L n your twenty pound note , what does it signify ? " clapped it between two pieces of " iread and butter , and ate it ! East Rkmedv . — " I like to hear a child cry , " jocosel y sail she Abbe Xlorold . " Why ? " "Because then , there is s ^ me hopes of his being sent away . March of Intellect . —A begear , some time ago , applied for alms at the door of a partisan of the Anti-beg « ing Society . After in vain detailing his manifold sorrows , the inexhorible gentleman peremptorily dismissed him . " Go away , " faid he ; " go—we canna gieye neathing . " "You night at least , " replied the mendicant , with an air of great dignity and archnes ? , "have refused me grammatically . " A Democrat ' s Definition of a Gentleman . —A gentleman is one who has no business in this world A skull without a tongue often preaches better than a Gsnil that has one .
Sir Richard Steelehas observed that there is this difference between the Church of Rome and the Church of England the one professes to be infallible , the other to be never in the wrong . If Kings would only determine not to extend- their dominions until they had filled them with happiness , they would find the smallest territories too lar $ e , but the longest life too short , for the full accomplishment of so Brand and noble an ambition . Soue reputed sainte that have been canonised , ought to save been canonaded , and some reputed sinners that have been canonaded , on ; ht to have been canonised . As Irishman fights before he reasons , a Scotchman reasons before he fights , an Englishman is not particular as to the order of precedence , but will do either to accommodate Ms customers . Despo tism can no more exist in a nation , nntll the Libert / of the Press be destroyed , than the night can happen before the sun is set .
If you cannot inspire a woman with If it of you , fill her above the brim with love of herself—all that runs over will be yours .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 24, 1852, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1675/page/2/
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