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HULL Am) LONDON DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS. If Ml TP ft ^.m t^. ^* ^^H^TT^ /%^T ¦**v"^tt-»^-»¦•»¦*¦ *-a i i _.__ ___ __ 1 —
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n THE HTJMBER UNION STEAM COMPANY'S MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIPS , t WILL START , ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT , as FOLLOWS' « and not as Advertised last "Week , ( with leave to Tow Vessels ) : — a FROM HULL . from alongside st . katherine ' s wharf . § VIVID LONDON . S On MONDAY Afternoons , ' at Foot o'Clock . WATER WITCH , ' WILBEEFOECE , On TUESDAY Monungs , at Eight o'Cloek . On WEDNESDAY Afternoons , at Four o'clock . Ofl nnn ^^ JJ at Eight o'Clock . ' ' WATER WITCH , WII . BBRFORCE , I On SATURDAY Morning , at Eleven o'Cloct . On SATURDAY Mornings , at Eight o'Clock . N . B . The VIVID ana WTLBERFORCE only will Land and Receive Passengers at Yar- c mouth , on the Voyage from Hull to London . * " 1 Saloon and Bed 17 s . 6 d . Saloon 15 s . Fore Cabin 6 s . Horses 21 s . each Four-wheeled Carriages £ 3 . 3 s . each . j N . B . —Private State Cabins in the Wilberforce , for the Accommodation of Families and Parties . " ?
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TO THE INHABITANTS OF LEEDS , AXD THE NOBILITY , CLERGY , GENTRY , AND FAMILIES IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND .
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THE NOftTHEEK LOCUST AI ^ D HIS DUPES
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___ SCOTCH TEA DEALERS VERSUS PUFFERS . Oh , Pope , had I thy satire ' s dart , I'd gie the rascal his desert—I'd rip his ratton hollow heart , And tell aloud His juggling hocus pocus art To cheat the crowd . —Bums . T ^ nd lS ° U T h - , ou nteb ank ;'^ quested P ublic attention to the real question between him i « up . V ^' w ?* ' There is no question we have blinked . We have met his every assertion boldly and fairly Wehave made no statements but what are in unison with facts ; nor descend d to any personaLt . es in which we are not justifiable . Personalities , indeed ! His complaint on this score s ke a scavenger complaining of being pelted with mud . If he had not been as bitterly personal as his little mmd could invent , the shadow of personality never would have Mien from our pen / But as he wa the fir . t to set the example , he ought to be the last to wince at the lash , and accuse us of seventy Indeed , we should have been mortified if he had not /*// his well deserved cassation . ) -
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We challenged you to risk fifty pounds on the strength of your first assertion . You said you would but asked for names ; this was shift the first . A name was then g iven you ; you declined coming forward as you had more regard for your fifty pounds than your veracity ; this was shift the second . Your last ' and most pitiable , is in last week's Star , by retracting your first statement , and substitutin g a new one in its place . You want to p it yourself against some one of our Apprentices ( as there are but two classes of us , Masters and Apprentices ) . Brayo ! Gallant Mr . Ottley ! Would you really have the courage to risk a trial between your house , which , you say , " does one of the largest trades in Yorkshire , " ( we suppose the only exception is the shop in Leeds which supplied you with Tea , ) and one of our Apprentices . Were it not that you have thimble-rigged so much with us , we would compare the quantity sold by one of our Apprentices , and your Shopmen Travellers , Yourselr " , and all packed together ; but then there is nir dependence on your word . ¦ We are quite willing that the Public should judge whether or not we wore right when we said Mr . 0 . could not attach an idea to a word of three syaliables . We can find a better word than the three syllables— " Scotch Hawkers , "— " Or his Dupes . " Practice on the word Hon-es-ty , Mr . 0 .
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LETTING OF THE TOLLS OF THE FREE MARKET , IN LEEDS . rpHE LEEDS IMPROVEMENT C 0 MJ . MISSIONERS HEREBY GIVE NOTICE , That the RENTS or TOLLS of the above MARKET will be LET for ONE YEAR by PUBLIC BIDDING on Thursday , the 24 th Day of May Instant , at the Court-House , in Leeds , at Twelve o'Clock at Noon , subject to such Conditions a ^ shall be then produced , which may in the meantime be inspected at the Office of BARE , LOFTHOUSE 8 s NELSON 1 , Park-Row , Leeds . Leeds , May 2 nd , 1838 . N . B . A Deposit of £ 50 will be required from each Bidder at the Time of Bidding .
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WESTMINSTER IMPROVEMENT COMH P ANY — To be incorporated by Actof Parlia ment—Capital , £ 750 , 000 , in 7 , 500 Shares of £ 100 eanh .
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HARVEY ' S BARK FILLS WITH SARSAPARILLA , For Strengthening the Constitution and Purifying the Blood .
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rpHESE PILLS are obtained solely from Peru-_ L vian Bark and Sarsaparilla , so prepared as to contain in a highly concentrated state all the medicinal properties of each of these valuable medicines by a judicious combination of which , so greatly are their restorative virtues increased , that in every instance where either of the above medicines are re quired , these Pills are decidedly preferable to anv other preparation . } Indigestion , Head-Ache , Loss of Appetite Languor , Nervous Depression of the Spirits & « ?' invariably arise from Weakness of the Digestif Organs ; when such is the case , as in all dise ses arising from debility , these Pills win ™ JJJH permanent enre , and in all Eruptions of the Skin xss&ssr ** A state of ** ^ 5
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NEAT FRAME & GLASS FOR 2 s . rnHE purchasers of the NORTHERN STAK X are informed that they can be supplied by J . Hobson , Star Office , with neat Rose Wood Frames , glazed , and inlaid with gilt , for 2 s . each , adapted , in size , for the several Portraits presented with the Northern Star . All agents can be supplied with them , wholesale , to sell at the same price .
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REMOVAL . c . tiYker , Bookseller , Stationer , Bookbinder , Letter-Press Printer , and News agent , Market Walk , r Huddersfield , BEGS to inform his friends and the public in , ^ general , that he has removed from the Shop he has for some time occupied , to one three doors below , where he has always on hand a good assortment of all the Standard Works , and cheap Periodicals of the day . Letter-Press printing . neatly and promptly executed . Bookbinding in all its styles . Merchant Account Books , Ledgers , Copy Books , Memorandum Books , and every other article in the Stationery-Business . Works of every description procured to order . All the London and Provincial Newspapers supplied . » * The Northern Star early every Saturday Morning .
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IMPOBTANT TO MERCHANTS , MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS TRADING , OR CORRESPONDING , WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES . ^
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SALE OE WOOD AT FIXBY AND CA 1 VERLEY . TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION , by Mr . J . Lancaster , at the House of Mrs . Crowther , the Warren-House Inn , Fixby , on Friday the Eleventh day of May , 1838 , between the Hours of Three and Five o'Clock in the Afternoon , the undermentioned Lots of Wood now standing at Fixby and Calverley , subject to such Conditions as will be then and there produced : —
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40 , COMMERCIAL STREET , LEEDS . > o — . MW . FRANKS , Successor to the late Mr . . C . Porter , 35 , Lowerhead Row , most respeotlull y begs leave to return Thanks to the Mobility , Gentry , and the Public in general , for past Favours already conferred on him since his commencement in Business and humbly solicits a continuance of their kind Patronage and Support . M . W . 1 . has the honour to announce to them that he has Removed his Establishment to more Commodious Premises , No . 40 . COMMERCIAL STREET , ( Late in the Occupation of Mr . Craven , Saddler . ) where he purposes keeping a Selection of the Newest and most Fashionable Songs , Piano Fortes , Harps , Guitars , and Music , from the most Popular Operas , as Performed at her Most Gracious Majesty's iheatres , Royal Opera Houses , and Grand Concert Rooms at a Reduction of 25 PER CENT . DISCOUNT . N . B .-The Nobility , Gentry , and the Public , are respectfully informed , that they will have an opportunity , if required , of hearing each piece of Music played over , on the Piano Forte , prior to their becoming Purchasers , as Mr . T . Smalpage is engaged for that express purpose . ^ ° Pi ano Forte and Singing Taught by Mr S on the most reasonable Terms , ' * Also a large Selection of New and Fashionable Songs , Piano-torte Music , &c , &e ., AT HALF PRICE . Portfolios of Music sent out on approbation to any part of the Town or Country tlpproDauon > t 0 An Elegant Assortment of Guit'ivs Violins Jtt / ° nettS > and eve ^ SStaiSS Also Fn " iftS "JSP ^ ring to Military Bands . BoS £ t - 4 ° Strin 6 s of the fir ^ quality , ssjoSrsa , tic Mutes > Tuning H ™
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Just Published , price M . AN ADDRESS to the WORKING MEN OF „_ ALL CLASSES , in DEFENCE of TRADES UNIONS . BY AN OPERATIVE . London , H . Hetherington ; Manchester , A . Heywood ; Leeds , J . Hobson ; Preston , G . Bateman and all News Venders .
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NOTICE . T W M rf K ? !? ' - Bri « hou 3 k , late of tl Hahtax , otters bis services as ACCOUNT A ATT and BEFEEKE after Forty Yearl Exp ™ n Trade and an Acquaintance with the Laws of the Country , as well as the Obliguity , too common iu the execution of them . J . K . advises all who are on the Verge of Ruin , to make up their Books , and to take an Account ot their Agents in due time , to save them from the . nt-ry Urdeal of Commissioners .
Hull Am) London During The Summer Months. If Ml Tp Ft ^.M T^. ^* ^^H^Tt^ /%^T ¦**V"^Tt-»^-»¦•»¦*¦ *-A I I _.__ ___ __ 1 —
HULL Am ) LONDON DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS . If Ml TP ft ^ . m t ^ . ^* ^^ H ^ TT ^ / % ^ T ¦** v" ^ tt- »^ - »¦•»¦*¦ * -a i i _ . __ ___ __ 1 —
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: AND LEEDS GENERAL ADVERTISER .
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VOL , I . No . 25 . - SATURDAY , MAY 5 , 1838 . Price Fourpence Halfpenny , ===== __ ¦ '¦ * - V OR Five Shillings per Quarter . ^ ~ ¦
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 5, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1004/page/1/
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