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FfUMPTON S PILL OF HEA . LTH Price Is . lid . per box . rp HIS excellent Family Pill is a medicine of loug-J . tried ffficacy for correcting all disorders oi tbe stomach and bowels , tbe common symptomsof which are cosrireness , flatulency , spasoiB , loss of appetite , sick head-ache , giddiness , sense of fulness after meals , dizziness of tbe eyes , drowsiness and pains in the stomach acd bowels . Iudigeation producing a torpid jgtaie of the liver , and a consequent inactivity of tbe bowels , causing a disorganization of every
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HEALTH FOR ALL !! PATflONI ^ ED BIT THE GBEATEST KOBLbS IB THB LANP . HOLLO WAY'S PILLS . GOPY of a Letter from his Grace the Doke of Portland to Mr ? . Ann Melliah ( one of bis Tenants ) , whom his Grace was pleased 10 setid as a Patient to the Proprietor of thia extraordieary Medicine . Madam , —If Mr . Holloway will undertake to Core you perfectly , when the Cure is complete , I will undertake to pay him £ 2 10 s . You may show him this Letter . ( Signed ) SCOTT PORTLAND . Welbeck Abbey , May 31 , 1842 . Copy of a Letter from the Most Honorable the Marquis of Westminster , K . G . Lord Westminster has just received Mr . Holloway ' s Medicine , for which he returns him his best thanks . Eaton Hall , Cheshire , Feb . 12 , 1842 .
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Lh . TT . ER FJ 10 M MR . WM . H / CK , NORTH EltN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . " Northei n Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . ff / l entlemfc Q , —You will oblige by forwarding , at vT your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I can not refrain from communicating the flattering intellige nee o [ the groat good your pills arc doing in Leeds ana' its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to nod fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especially since us use has contributed so largely to the puWia health . The fact is , however , precljudioe is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few bases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what , I have asserted .
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KERMAN'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN PACKETS OF SPECIFIC MEDICINES , Under the Sanction and by the Recommendation oj Eminent Gentlemen of the Faculty and the Afflicted . SPECIFIC PILLS for Gout and Rheumatism , Rheumatic Headaches , Lumbago , and Sciatica , Pains in the Head and Face- —Is . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . per Box . PURIFYING APERIENT RESTORATIVE PILLS , For both sexes . Price Is . lid . and 2 s . 9 d . per box A most celebrated remedy for Costive and Bilious ComplaintB , Attacks oi Fever , Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels , Indigestion , Dimness of Sight , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Worms , Gravel , Dropsical Complaints , &c .
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . 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 and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhce , Gleet , Stricture and Syph ilis . Illustrated with Cases , &o .
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THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYR 1 ACU { £ Is a gentle stimulant asd renovator of the impaired functions of life , and i ? exclusively directed toth > cure ofthe Generative System , whether constitutional or acquired , loss of sexual power , and debility arising from Syphilitic disease ; and is calculated to affor ? decided relief to those who * by early indulgence U solitary habits , have weakened the powers of theft system , and fallen into a state of chronic debility , bj 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 . The consequences arising from this dangerous practice , are not confined to its pure physical result , but branch to moral ones ; leading the excited daviating mind into a fertile field of seducive error ,--into agradual but total degradation of manhood—into
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BCKT . —Llr . Rjgby preacbed a sermon here oa Sunday nigkt , m the Wooing Men ' s HalL Sub-3 &ci— "The nature and tendency of class legislation ., contrasted with -what -would be the effects or the People ' s Charter beirg made into law . " There £ s a ysry respectable attendance , and general satisfaction was manifested . Mi . Rigby is prepared to scivft The proceeds of his Sabbath preaching to the Detccce Pfinds from Sanday next , until the general tr iaJs > jf March next . WTGAK . —Any person wishing to leelure here ttuti 3 rvi correpoDd with the Secretary , Bardy-J > Eit-= , or i ? e wiii noi be received .
SJ ^ iTSRI > iG . —A njeenmj was called 5 d this pk = « -, n Thnrsday lasi , id hear the repor . of ibe dfcl-i ' is to the Birmingham Conference . Mr . « J . "R < -: L * Ta ~ railed to the caair , who , in a few remarks , C £ Ji -t - ; pon Mr . £ . Jenkiu ^ on , the Charvsi delegate , to i . " ~ ; n his leporf , Traich he did ia a learner which gai \ Z * = icral satisfsctioD . The C&airman teen called 01 = t > Rev . ¥ m . RibicrsoD , vbe Complete Suffrage dekjrtt ? , iajjivs in h " -s report , wb'ch he did in a tmi' ¦ . >(? which gave anjihing but satis ^ ae . ion to ihe Eiwiii ; . ^ 6 er each delegaxe bad jn ^ eQ bis-repor t , flu l -i ^ -wiag resoluiioB was propo-td by Mr . Goode ,
the rhirtisi snb-Sccreiary , and &ecoi > ued by ihe H-v . J J ^ nkinson , one of the Council of ihe Com-• pleif Suffrage Union , and carried , wi > h but seven haio * ueld np against it , " Thai this nxeiing , after hearing the repori ef each delegate , pledges itself , 7 i a s ^ acrrfp ] yet determined maDaer , to sgrate for iki P-jple ' s Char er , that bycg in itself sufficiently Eiip * -, jt ; . - > t , and tfficientto yra equal jusueetoall da& ^ of ihe ? omnmniiy . A vote of ihaaks was the- ! ; ropG 5-d to * fce deleg&ies for their services , Tvfe ~ t < was carried aft-er seme discussion , and the Eeeru-g adjourned .
SAilKSiSY . —Ai a meenng of Chartists in the Op ' I dliowa' school roozn ,, on Monday " night last , it YKi ? :-ireed that a public meeting be held in the £ 82 . f = > Iace next Monday sight , at seven o'clock , to take L .-. 10 consideration the minutes of the Birmingham Cbnference , and other matters connected wiih the Cf . ATtist morement .
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2 "JMI 2 ? ATH ) XS FUR THE GENERAL COUNCIL . xomsGBxn . Mr . John Bridges , laca maker , Woolpack-ISLfc . . Mr . John "Wright , framework-knitter , "Woodbcreei . > Ir . John Brown , lace-maksr , "William-street . 2 lx James Proctor , curtiwainer , Cu » nberland-Bktcei . Mx . Joseph Greepsmith , bntdier , 2 , Honghtonpkee , Lincoln-street , Mr . George Rodgers , nail-maker , Narrow Marsh , £ ub- Ti ^ &snrer . Mr . Thomas Stan ford , framework-knitter , 27 , Goidii 2 m-3 £ reet , sub-Secretary .
MOTTEAIL . 3 Ir . John Campbell , Hollingworih , salicopri 2 tcr . 21 t . John Mackelvy , President-street , Holling WOrth , calico-primer . Mr . James Berin , Hollingworth , engineer . Mr . Samuel Parr , Brook-field , dresser , sub-Treasnrer . ilr . Simile Crowiher , Hadfield , Htore-koeper , sub-Secretary . BOSTOS .
Sir . John Eobert Watson , genfleman ., 'Wiiham town . Mr . Join Mnmford , t « ach-maker , West-street . Jir . John Morley , white-smiA , George-street . 2 ttr . Jame 3 Thompson , shoemakerj Tattershall load . Mr . John Wjgfall , gardener , Witham-street . Mr . Da-vid Waterfield , tailor , Fowler ' s-row . Mr . Da ^ d White , tailor , Goodman ' s-yard , Warm gate . Mr . William Fox , stone-mason , Wesi-row , West Street , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Joan Mnmby , EhoemakeTj High-street ^ sub Secretary .
BOWZLL . Mr . Samuel Bradshaw , wearer . Mr . SamQel GInn 3 , do . Mr , Samnel Sharman , do , 3 ir . William Smith , do . Mr . Elisaa Taylor , Ehoemaker . Mr . John Walker , wearer , Bnb-Treasurer Me . John Howletk wearer , snb-Secrezary
ASHTO 5-ITSDEB-I . TSE . Mr . Wm . Emmit , Portlaad-street . Mr . Bichard Silling , Henry's Square . Mr . John Taft , Moss Side . Mr . Thomas Stora , Howard ' s Yard , Mr . James Dale , Booth-ssreei . Mr . Wm . Aiiken . I » 1 t . James Taylor . Mr . Samuel Batdiff . Mr . James Simpson , Portland-street , sub-Trea-Eorer . ^^ Mr . James Wilcox Tnxner Lane , sub-Secretary . k ititkkt ^ o Cold iocllttt . )
3 Ir . Join Wilmot , Hhoemaker , Hog Leys , Mr . Samuel Dorr , cilfr wearer , Gas-street . Mr . Thomas Tingle , ditso , North Hall Mr . Thomas Starmer , stoemaker , Nagshead Lane . Mr . Thomas Parker , ditto , opposite Mount-Pleasant . Mr , John Boddiss , new 3-agent , Whad Croftlane , - Bub-TreasuTer . Mr . Matthias Waili 3 , silk weaTer . near the ribbond fecrory , sub-Secretary .
TOKK . Mr . Jons Boocock , paper stainer , Bedern . Mr . John Ward , shcemaker , Himgate . Mr . Kobert Scrnton , shoemaker , Layewhorpe . lir . Edward Burley , paper stainer , Layerthorpe . Mr . Toomas Hnnter , tailor , King-sqnare . Mr . William Bolton , shoemaker s First Water lane . Mr . Gsorge Fox , Etonemaso ^ Heworfli Moor . Mr . Bobert Todd , bricklayer , Grores , snb-Trea Enrer .
ST 7 ETOS-I 5-ASSFIE 1 U . Mr . Wniam Redwood , tailor , Dnke-streei . Mr . Joseph Turner , framework , knitter , King ' Etree * . Mr . James Brandretb , ditto , Smedleys End . Mt , George Webster , ditto , Pingle . Mr . teamuel Wild&miih , ditto , Oat ^ s T ^ jn . Mr . George Cook , ditto , Pingle . Mr . Benjamin Green , ditto . Club-row . Mi . Wiiiiam Hunt , oitto , Forest-side . Mr . Samuel Barlow , ditto * Club-row . Mr . Charles Mekin , ditto , Low-street . Mr . John Wilson , dirto , Haalam ' s HilL Mr . George Kendal , oltto , Pingle , sub-Treasurei Mr . James Fox , ditto , Pingle , sub-Secretary .
USSBBBT . Mr . James Smiii , 13 , Ball-alley . Mr . George Tucker , 24 , Gloucester-court , White Cross-street . Mr . Philip Marrjn , 8 . Charlotie-terrace . Jlr . George Wacey , Si , Skinner-street . Mr- Philip Cashan , 24 , Eagle-street . Mr . Thomas Chad wick , 21 , Lower Queen-street . Mr . James Knight , 39 , Balt ic-street . Mr . John Goldsmith , 15 , Bell-alley . Mr . Wm . Moodie , 46 , Blue Anchor-alley . Mr . Thos . Berser , 4 , Miichell-street . Mr . William Browitt , 63 , ^ Nicholas-street , sub-Tr * a ? nrer . Mr . James W . Watte , 12 , Lkard-sbeet , Bariholomew-square , Bub-Secretary .
T . llTRHTH . Mr . Broom , 51 , Pordand-street , Walworth . Mr . J . llpgers , 1 , China-walk . Mr . B . Eogersj ditto . Mr , T . Jackson , 52 , Trafalgar-street , Wal-¦ worth . Mr . J . Burgess , 5 , Bel 7 e 4 ere-bnflding 3 , Southwark . Mr . H . Darey , Weymouth-street , Kent-road , sub-Treasurer . Mr . G . Brown , Park-plaee , Walworth , - sub-Secretary . TKOTIL .
Mr . Emanuel Hooper , South-street . Mr . Eobert Adams , Park-Btreet . Mr . Waiiam Hewlett , ffingston . Mr . William Edmonds , do . Mr . William Hyde , Preston-street , sub-Treasurer . Mr . George Wheadon , Park-street , " sub-Secretarj , TOWER HA 3 CLETS . Mr . James Blight , shoemaker , 6 , NormaaVbnildings , Cannon-street , Road . Mr . Wm , Airby , shoemaker , 29 * . Mile End Road . Mr . Wm . Lawrence , npoolsterer , i , Rutland-st ., Bedford-square . Mr . Henry Pierce , foreman » , Park-Btreet , Limetonse . Mr . Wm , Beuibow , shoemaker , 14 , Terrace , Gold-Emith'fi-row , Hackney-road , Mr . Wm . Bradford , boat builder , 15 , High-street , Stepney . ^ Mr . James Beech , eork-cutter , Upper Cornwall , street , Commercial-road . Mr . Thomas Harris , cabinet-maker , Qiurch-lane , Commercial-Toad . Mr ^ Robert Dayison , shoemaker , 11 , Thoma&pas-£ age , Betknal-green-road . Mi . Thomas Mitchell , eliair-maker ; Grey Eaglestreet , Spitalfields . Mr . RobersMitchelL do ., 1 , York-street , Spitalfielda .
Mr . Joan Bradford , draper , y , Old-road , Stepney , snb-Tieasurer . Mr . Jamt 3 Dlrngworih , bsker and pastry cook , 9 , Epping-place , Mile-ecu-gate , sub-Secretary .
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BiOGHtOH—OPEBA-lJTfS' HALL , Mr . RoHxt Colling , Cbnrch-sireet . Jlr . Robert LansdeR Marlbro ' -place . Mr . Thomas Reed , 101 , Edward-street , ^ r . Frederick Page , 3 , Kew-sireet . Mr . Job Scott . M ^ etiDg house-laue . Mr . Richard llarrey , Chnrch-sireet . Mr . James Flaxman , jun .. Hanoyer-terraoe . S r . John Saudy , Upper North-street . Mr . Wm . Woodward , Meeting-house-yard . Me Reuben Allcorn , Trafaigar-Eiieei , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Nathaniel Morl'D ? , Albion-street , Bub-Secretary .
BIKMiXGHiM , STEELHODSE-I . Ar « E . Mr . Jamea Mavity , Church-Street . Mr . J . A . Fu .-sejl , Borde . ~ ley-3 i . Teeo . Mr . W . Cooper , Ashied-row . Mr . Joan Kewhoose , Upper Tower-street . Air . Wm . HoDtins , fL ? gent-rojv . Air . Ckarles Thorp , Bartboloaiew-row . Mr . Joan Foliows , MoDaiouth sixeet , sab-Trea sorer . A 3 r . David Po « 5 s , 14 , Lancaster- > ireei , fub-Secre
Ilsr-CHESYEB . 2 H »" . Pe'er J ] u > iay ^ 3 ¦ Dou 3 ^ , Oar- 'st lecturer . Mr . James Lt-ach , bookseller , Osk-etreet . Mr . Thomas Hearns * , coidrrainer , Gould-street , Gfftfje ' s road , Mr T . H . Lowe , draper . Brook-street . Mr . John Mvrraf , cordwamcr , Brook-streei . 3 Ir . Edward Clarke , cabinet-maker , 37 , Henry wre ^ t . A 3 r . William Wylter , WGck-priDier , Lord-streei , Bradford street . Mr . D * aiel DonoTan , wearer , Cropper-so eet . Mr . William Boyle , weaver , No . 6 , PollaTdfct ^ eet . Mr . John Smith , carder , 30 , Peckford-ktreet .
Mr . William Dixoa , reporte- - , Nelson-street . Mr . James Wheeler , printer , Whittle-street . Mr . Jeren ? iah Lane , wea ? er , George Le ' ghsireet . Mr . Robert Gray , weaver , John-street . 31 r . George SJiirbdeu , spianer , Pace- ?< x-street , Hu ' me . Mr . Matthias Metcalf . Mr . Edmund Swires , hatter , Marshall-3 treet . Mr . Christopher Doyle , weaver , 3 , Price-street . Mr . John Holt , cabinet-maker , Joues ' s-street , Holme . Mr . Thomas Davles , carder , 40 , Jersey-streei . Mr . George Cowle , spinner , CoroDaiion-street ,
Salford . Mr . John Northeote , ptJnter , Doyle-sLreet . Mr . Joseph Court , joiuer , Daniel-street . Mr . Rebe r i Holmes , carder , Billington-s , trfcet . Mr . Paul Fuircloush , fruiturer , Crowa-lane , Biakeley-street . Mr . John NuttsH , weaver , Ddvies-sireet , Holme . Mr . Jobn Grundy , weaver , Jobnsou-3 ireet , Cheetham . Mr . William Groatt , labourer . Crescent , Ancoats . Mr . William Gre > ty , shoe-snaker , Stt > ckion-sLreet , Chorlton . Mr . Maurice Donovan , weaver , 3 , Gardea-street , bab-Secretarv .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 14, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct918/page/2/
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