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fiigidity , reacts the solar rajg , and imparts a refireshing coohieM to ihe Ere . Squinting wientificailyGnr ^ ; ' -The body of Mechanics who reside in this District know that the Bayers and Sellers trill purchase the best imitation article ; for instance , Birmingham Iron Spectacles are usually Tended for Steel , and tsatf-fcftdetjscted igr expanding the Springs , which itflLsoi . xeiam ; ; Try my £ ! sat » Steei ^ eetacleg , andtbetettdlrdiaeoTered . . ' % ' : -- - ^ h- - '; : ' : ? - How ready -tor Ins |* ctjconi at bi » Bhtnr Jtoom ^ -a lirge qnanrity of Lathes , ten inches Back . Gearing , and all sizes as . lor as ax inch , made on the Tery be ? t principle . "Water Tnbe Irons , Anvils , Skrew Stocks , and Dies , &c . Iron Safes , superior to any other made , and at the lowest prices .
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TO COMOISSEUBS . Valuable Books , Paintings , ' Prints , Carvings , Coins , China , MSS ., Bare Birds , Foreign . Curiosities , tyc . - - . " . T FENTEMAJf and SONS having recently * made considerable Additions to their Premises , aad added to their Sioek many Articles of considerable interest and Talne , especiallr a very pleasing and Valuable Collection of Genuine PAINTINGS , by Dominieo Fet 5 , Ponsin , Bramer , Claude , Teniers ^ Pominieheno , Tanderbarg , Boll , Henthorst , Watteau , Vanderb&nkj ( Portraits of the B . ev . H . Robinson and "Wife , who , having endowed Trinity Church in this Town , certainly deserves a Place in some Public Building , ) Pether , Carmichael , "Ward , Shodes , Poole , &c . &e .
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SURGERY . nANCER , SCTBBHUS FISTULA , and . \ J every Variety of TUMOUR successfully treated without the \ Kxife , by a System which " is Safe , Salutary , and Effectual . A new combination of powerful natural Remedies are also brought to bear 03 every sort of SCROFULOUS COMPLAINT with unerring Success ; and all these Ixduxext ana Malignant ULCERS that resist the " regular" modes , ^ are effectoally Cared by
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A l * arge Tumour removed Yritiiouf -the Knife . Mr . Samuel BlackweD , of the Peacock Inn , Islington , near Leeds , is desirous of making it known that hfi had a Growing Tumour on his head , aix > at an inch above his left eye-brow , for above eight years , which had become such a size that it ¦ " ¦ as with difficulty that he eonld keep his hat on , and , from its weight , made him feel verr uneom-
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| - ^ - - — ' - ^ ---i irOTXdV TO THH SHAOKLBTORS , k tt Persons of ti » Name of $ haoklbton , 'jbt . iL being Married of the Blood of Shackleton , are hereby requested to Meet at the Bull and B * LL ins , Briggate , Xeeda , at Ten o'Clock in the ForeoooQy of tiie 13 t 3 i Day of August , 1838 , wber » tbey » hallhear something greatly to their advantage , touching flie Property unlawfully held by Edward Parker , late of Selby , bow of Broosome Hall , and William PobU , of High Greenwood , Gentleman , Trustees " under the "Will of the late John Shackleton , deceased , whose Heir-at-Law , Samuel Shackleton , late of Leeds , now of Doncaster , Fruiterer , will duly attend to any Letters addressed . to him , at his Residence , St . Sepulchre's Gate , Doncaster , Post Paid . - Doncaster , July 6 th , 1838 .
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mT | - - IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS , HANVFAC TUBBSS A $ ID OTHERS TEADING , OB COBEESPONDINfi ^ rTH FOREIGN COUNTRIES . ^ LEONARDO WILLIAMS , T ^« ^ R the FRENCH and SPAa 7 t ? J £ v LANGUAGES ' fromthe Experience of lnirty- Years in the most respectable Foreign Mercantile Houses in London , having great Connexions with all parts of Europe , and North and Sooth America beg * to offer fcis Services in the 1 rans *? t 10 ? of- Correspondence , Ships' Papers , ! and other DotnAnents or Accounts ; and with his perfect Knowled ge of the Exchanges , Weights and Measures ot foreign Countries , he trusts his Abilities may prove of great Talue to the Manufacturers and Others
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SIMCO'S CHEMICAL ESSENCE OF LINSEED is , as every body says , the best and most efficacious medicine in the world for coughs , colds , asthmas , hoarseness , impeded respiration , difficult expectoration , sorenesss or rawness of the chest and stomach , consumptive cough , and pulmonary affections . —Asthmatic persons who have been cured by this essence , declare that prior to its use they had not been able to lie down in bed for twenty nights , on account of impeded respiration . It will be found invaluable to persons who are obliged' to travel in the fogs and damp air ; and will . eure . ch . ildrea ' a coughs im two days . Its immense sale is a sufficient proof of its wonderful effects .
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C . S . CHEDDON'S FAMED HERBAL TONIC PILLS , IP OR the cure of Scrofula . Scurvy , Scorbutic _ C Affections , Eruptions and Pimples on the face , or any part of the body , swelh ' ngs or ulcerations in the neck , sore breasts , and all disorders attended with painful swellings , or with morbid and irritating eruptions of the skin , open wounds and sores , as well as the most inveterate forms of Gout and Rheumatism , contraction of the limbs , enlargement of the > oints , lameness arising from any cause , enlargement of any of the glands , morbid secretions , general debility , nervous affections , lumbago , indigestion , loss of appetite , or where the consitution has been injured by disease , mercury , or injudicious treatment .
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. - W » ior ^ the Business of LITHOGR A--la , rd ^ ' to * Department of Writing S& 3 K ^ ° > a YOUTH , between Fourteen SHStf * ars of A « e' Application , by Letter , r-os « M 0 to the care of the Printer , addressed . H mm mcet wltt immediate Attention . -
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v NOTICE . by m ^ Wife , Maria Ingbam , after this date . Ju& 13 th , ' 1838 .
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1 ' NowTeady , Vol . ' l . In T 2 tt ] P otavo ^ g ^« y bound , Gilt Edges , 20 S . La # e Foho , a Magnificent Edition , superbly bound , 50 s . SA ^ NDERS' POLITICAL REFORMERS , Containing PORTRAITS AND MEMOIRS OF . LJtord John Russell , M . P . «' w * * n * s *» Esq ., M . P . S 5 SM * A . Roebuck , Esq . 4 . 'Lord Melbourne . 5 . J . T . Leader , Esq ., M . P . 6 . George Grote , Esq ., M . P . 7 . Dr . BdwnW
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ROSE AND CROWN INN COACH OFFICE , TOP OF BRIGGATE , LEEDS . ' ^ BB ^^^^ n ^^^ SBr ^ ^ O ^^^^^^^^^ ' ^^^^^^^^^ Bt ^ m ' ALTERATION IN TIME OF STARTING THE LEEDS AND LONDON
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| , LEEDS HOBTlCULTD ^ At ttCTETY PATRONESS . LADY HOWDEN , Grimston Park . PRESIDENT . . The Right Hon . the Earl of HAREWOOD : CURATORS . EDWARD BOND , Esq ., Messrs . HADFIELD , and WILLIAM MURRAY , Jun . T 1 HE SUBSCRIBERS of the LEEDS HORX TICULTURAL SOCIETY and the Public are respectfully informed that the SECOND MEETING for the Season will take place on Wednesday the 18 th Instant , at tbe Music Hall the Worshipful the Mayor , one of the Vice-Presidents , will take the Chair on the occasion
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GRAND PUBLIC DINNER TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR , ESQ . , r rpHE Radicals of the North are respectfully JL . informed that a PUBLIC MEETING will be holden on Monday the 30 th July , in the New Market-Place , Keighley , to commence at Twelve o'clock at Noon , to take into consideration the best means of obtaining Universal Suffrage Annual Parliaments , Vote by Ballot , Equal Representation , and no Property Qualification for Members of Parliament . _ At the conclusion of the Meeting , the friends of Reform will walk in procession to the Radical Association and the Temperance Hotel , where a Public DINNER will be given to F . O'CONNOR , Esa . After
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TTTESTMINSTER IMPROVEMENT COMIT PANY . —To be incorporated by Act of Parliament . —Capital , £ 750 , 000 , in 7 , 500 Shares of £ 100 each .
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atrta . aw » &oan » b « r stsambm , TO AND FROH > . CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY , LONBON , FOUR DAYS A FTEEK . THE ^ STEAMER ^ nfflm ^ EAGtE . . HPHE remarkably fast and splendid " Steam ^ Mp-± "EAGLE , " ( so celebrated on the Glasgow and Liverpool Station ) is now added to the I « ondoit Line , and , together with the other weirknowa Boats of this Company , will ply as under , '' commencing next MONDAY Afternoon , the " l 6 th instant .
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GHEAP AND VALUABLE WORKS . Published and Sold by A . Heywood , NEWSPAPER OFFICE , 60 , OLDHAM . STREET , MANCHESTER . \ ' ' ~~ — ' ^ fci ' . ' . ' : ¦ THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED , " ( Price Threepence , ) No . 1 , . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ OF THE MAEEIAGE SYSTEM OF THE , NEW MORAL WOULD ; With a Faint Outline of a few of the Evils of the present very Irrational System , as developed in a COURSE OF TEN LECTURES , By Robert Owen . _ Published by J . Hobson , 5 , Market Street ; Leeds ; A . Heywood , ' Oldham Street , Manchester , and may be had of all Retailers of Social -Publications ,
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HOUSE OF LORDS .- Tuesday , July 10 . On the motion of Lord LYNDHURST , a message tra » ordered to be sent to the Commons , requesting that Lord Morpein should-be permitted to give evidence'before tha select committee on the appointment of High Shmfia ia beland . The Noble and Learned Lord moved for certain correspondence and documents connected with the appointment of Sit ^ e " l ^ er ed : S ^ *** 8 ecreta W P ° f Sir Lord BROUGHAM inquired whether Her Majesty ' s Ministers hadreceivedany oftcial advice relative to the statement wluchiad reached the metropolis last night ,. or this mornimr as to the occupation of Tehera n bv the Russians ? If the statement were true , it was a most extraordinary
circum-. Lord MELBOURNEI answered , that n . information had been received on . the subject , and it was veryunlikely that anr such event should have occurred . « = y "wi any . The remainder of the evening was occupied with a discnasion upon Lord Brongbam ' 8 motion , < ¦<¦ That an hmntrte address be presented to her . Majesty , praying thaty . Ai would be graciouar y pleased to direct that there be kid before this House copies of any orders issued by the Admiralty , touching any warning or prohibition against an entrance mtTthe SpamshportsbySarduujtnpriBtherveasels ; and of any waro uig ' or notification addressed to neutral Powers accofdinirlv " On a division , the iinmbers were found to be equal-namely « to 37 , and the motion was consequentl y lost . ¦ .-.... ¦' . . f ° rd PQRTMAN , after * "tort discussion , expressed his intention not to xroceed further with the Charitable Estate * Administration Bill at present . ; ; . ¦ . ¦ :... ""*" The House adjourned at 10 o'clock .
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HOUSE OF COMMONS . —Tuesday , fay 10 . r J' 1 !? 01186 met at twelve , was occupied till four with tha Irish Tithe Bill , and soon after adjourned till » ix . On the reassembling of the House at that tour , Mr . W " Gladstone moved for an address to the Crdwfcfor tke appointment of a Commission of Inquiry to investigate on the spot thvpast and present state of the relations of our colonists m the eastern part of the Cape of Good Hope with : the Caffre tribes . ' - ¦ - .- ' ¦ 41 Tte motion was opposed by Sir G , GREY , Md negatived by . Lord FuEGERTON moved for an Address to the Crown for copies of any passages in presentments of Grat& June * having reference to the state of the law affectinz the sale of beermthe years 1836 , Ib 37 , and 1838 . ' : ^~ \ ^ . After a ' conversation respecting the working of the beershop system , the motion was agreed to . : -. LordSANDON called the attention of the House to" the unsettled claims of British subjects on the Government of Portugal , for military services rendered to Donna Maria in the contest with Don Miffuel . -. ' ' :
LordPALMERSTON said that the Government had not been inattentive to these claims , and assured ; theHoiise that whatever influence the Government p « Bsessed , 8 hbuld be exerted for . the early settlement of them . " " ¦' . ' : '"" . Sir G : ; GREY withdrew , after a short conversation , the motion of which he had given notice respecting : moving for the production , of papers . ¦ . '¦ -., ¦' . .. ; : On the motion of Sir R . BATESON , aretaini . Was ordered of all the stipendiary magistrates in Ireland , Bpecl ^ g their names , salaries and emoluments , the data of tiwiir appointments , their residence , and the districts nnder . their . charge-Mr . ELLIS withdrew bis motion for a return of the purchases of property for the site of the New Houses . of Parliament , ; . " . ;¦¦ " .. ¦¦ ¦ , ' ¦¦¦ ¦; . ' ¦ . ' ¦ "• ¦ ¦ ,- .. ¦ ¦¦ : ' ¦ ¦ ';¦ : " ¦ Mr . PRAED moyedfoT papers relative to the Kingdom of Onde , part of which Sh"J . Hobhonse objected to produce , anJ Mr . Praed was contented to take the others , which were accordingly ordered : Adjourned at half-pastone o ' clock ; J
Wednesday , July 11 . ; The 39 th clause of the Middlesex Csnnty C 6 ur | "Bill was struck out , on the motion of Sir E . Sugden , by a majority of 92 to 15 . The same Hon . and Learned . Gentleman moved that the 40 th clause be also struck out , and , after a short conversation , the debate on the motion was adjourned till to-day . ' . . ¦ .. . .... . ' .. ' ¦ ' : . ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ' : •¦¦ . ' ¦ ' •" ' " ¦ ¦ ' ¦•• ¦ - ¦ ¦ SirM . \ yOOD moved the second reading of the Westminster Improvement Bill . ¦ . ; . ¦ •¦ ¦ ' .-. > Mr . P . THOMPSON moved that it be read a , second time « this day six months , " on the ground that at empowered a . company to raise money by way of tontine , and consequently encouraged gambling . After a brief discussion , SirM . Wood withdrewthe Ml ..-. :: ' -, ' " Mr . 8 . LEFEVRE moved the second readmjr oF Jbe Parochial Assessments Bill . : -. •' : ¦¦ - . Mr . GOULBURN moved that the bill be read a second time " this day six months . " On a division the amendment was . negatiyedby ^ majori ty of 104 Co 42 , and the WH was read a . secohdtime .- ' %
Sir W / RAE moved the third reading of the Small Debts ( Scotland ) BUI . Mr . WALLACE moved that it be read a third time " this day three months . " The amendment was carried by a majority of 63 to 45 '; and the bill is conseqmenUy lost .: i . Mr- Sergeant JACKSON ' h Registration of ^ Voters- ( Ireland ) Bill was read a second time , and ordered to be committed on . Wednesday next . ' The Court of phancery ( lreland ) tBill went through committee , and was , ordered to be reportei to-day . 'The Local Commissioners Relief Bill went through committee , andean ordered to be reported . on Friday , thft- Qoalifica .
tion of Members Bill was read a thud time and paused : ' Onthe ^ otion of t > e ATTORNEY-GENERAL , the Imprisonment for Debt Bill was read a second time ,: and ordered to be committed on Monday ; In answer to a question from . Lord Stanley , the Attorney-General said , that it was hia intention to press the bin Qua session ; ind he expressed a hop © that there would be no oppbfltioh to it . ¦ . - < ., " : The Ihiblin Police BiU then went tiaattgh committee , and was ordered to be reported on Monday . v Ob the ^ motian of Lord BJORPBTH the Clare County Advance Bill was referred to a select committee . ' The House adjourned at a quarter put 9 o ' clock . -
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 14, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1014/page/1/
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