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fTlBAT in pmsrance of an- Act of Parliament X *» dte aari passeainlie Tffih Year of the Reign « f hi ^ te ^« ty ^ 3 ng "George ^ the IWrtfi , endta \ ed An Act for U 45 btim , cleansng , ai £ improving tie Town and NdgliRnitdod of Leeds , in the Cons * y of ToA . " A aweting of # nch of the Inh * iiantt of Sie Town and Nd ^ botuiooi of I ^ eis , as we bf fi » gaM Act iMSe -chargeable vift , or towar ^ rthe rates or uttnnnto aathoriiea ^ I « iai 8 rf ^^«^< ti ^ -trtu he i e ^ at ^ VeCry ^ tie Pan * Church , ( St . John's ) inLeed * . « a THrasMT , lie Thibu a « y <^ toxfAB ? ^ e ztj - at Twelve Vctoek at ; Noon , toriibminate tod appoint Nineteen Commissioners , J ^ p executing the said A * t , and" wen-parts of certai 3 rA ? brtbeiwn recited , as are sot thereby repealed , together * rita die Justices of th « Peace for the Borough ef Leed * .
CHARLES TURKIHGTON , ^ JOSHUA BOWER , ' ? WCHARD PTATT , JOHNMAWSON , ' \ .. / - - - - fWOMAS JESGLAND , ' ^ *^ CHARLES SCARBOROUGH 3 > ANIEL ATKINSON . > s H * e& , Decamp 0 ^ J 838 » ;^/ i " ¦ IVhas been « ngge * ed tiat |» g&f dearaHB to-propose : om > jfinQnM *; £ ^ WKi » d ^ Betw »^ w . 5 r » ent . M the MaebBg , ^ an assurance he given , that if elected he wiD wrre the offiet .
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TO ADVERTI 8 EE 8 , &c . the T ^ s ' ^ Sfiirii ^ PUBLISaED EVEBiY SATURDAY , '¦¦ . ¦'¦ ' - ¦ : "" AND '¦ ;•¦ .: ¦ ¦ - . ¦ ¦ / ' ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦•'
THE Y 0 RK COUJ , ANT , PtJBLISHEJJ EVERY THURSDAY , HATE again been proved tne Two LEADING YORK JOURNALS lanq ^ cbnseqoentM the BEST PAPERS FOR ADVERTISE ! MENTS ^ V . " •¦ . : .. - ., ¦ , . ; ¦ ¦ : ; .- . / \ h : ; ¦ ¦^ v ; - ¦ ¦ - . The laBt Gbvsrnment Return of Newnpapor Stamps has officially announced Tthe high snperiorih of the YORK HERALD and the COURANT , The following are the numbers of the : re 8 pectjtble York Newspapers , for the Six Months endibR September 30 , 1838 : ..:. — YORK : HERALD ...... ; .... ; 8 d ; OO 6 YORK CpUlU : NT ... 62 ^ 00 Yorkshire Gazttte .. . . ........ i ... . > 43 , 0 i ) O York Chronicle . V . —i-. — - -.. 8 , 606
Hence it will be seen that , in the last Si * Months , Uie YORK H £ RALD has printed 46 ; 00 pmort than the Gaz ette , kad 81 ^) J > 0 more than the Chronibfo Also , thtj ; The < YORK COURAN T has pr » t » d l 9 j 500 n \ ore than the Gazette , and 64 , 500 more than thii Chronicle . - It will also be seen , ; by re ference ; to the fbiirjast Gov # rnnieDt Returns , that there have been nearly Two Hundred Thousand HERALDS' and CpURANTS ^ p ripted '> . and / . circ . ulateai .: in /; ' , the / la 8 t Twenty-one Months ^ more than of all the other Papers , of York put together .- ^ Two Hosdrejj Thousand \ l \ ; .
Adverbsera in Newspapers will hot reaifly forget this " proud pre-eininenee ; " and , aift * . K gtich a statement , they wiHinotinquVre which are the two LEADING JOURNALS < £ tb * Cj ^ - v y ^« J | g ^^«»^ N ^^ fe > qteapM ^ antrn * i | n « fT 5 lto Pipeffr ffr- ^* ltio *«^ jit "ft alsp the great and only cobrect SPOkTING PAPER of theNorthv ¦ v v The YORK COURANT cpntaing 48 clbsely printed ColiiTcns , price oBly Fourpence Halfpenny ; and , as a FAMILY QUARTO PAPER , has No Equal . / , ¦¦ . ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' v- ; - ¦" .- ' • ¦ , . . - - ' ¦ '
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C . S . CHEDDON'S FAMED HERBAL TONIC I > ILLS , "T 10 R the cur * of Scrpfulaj , Scurvy , Scprbiitie X Affections , Eruptions and Pimples on the face , or any part of th « body , sweilings-or . uleerations in the neck , sore breasts , and all disorders attended with painful swellings , or with morbid and irritating eruptions of the skin , open wounds and sorea , as well as the most inyeterat * forms of Gout and Rheu ^ matism , comtractlpn of the limbs , elnlargement of the ¦ bints ,, lameness arising from any caust ? , « nlargeinent of any of the glands , morbid secretions , general Ability , nervous affections ,: lumbago , indigestion , lo sof appetite , « r where the bonsitution has . been in ured by diseasej mercury , or injudicious treat- ' ment . .. \ : , - '¦ - '¦ .: ' ¦¦ : ' ' . ¦ ' "'" . '¦'¦ ¦' . ' » ¦¦¦¦¦ . ¦'¦ ' ' - ¦ . -
The daily increasing celebrity « 1 C . S . Cheddon ' K Famed Herbal Tonic Pills , and tlie number of certificates received from the most eminent ¦ . ¦ Medical Men , who have prescribed them very extensivel y and successfully , after all other remedies have failed , in addition to the private letters received from persons who have been , cured by them even in the most extrenfe cases ,: continuei to call forth the grateful thanks ahd , acknp ?? ledgments of the Royal Familp , nobility , and all classes" of society The following are a few ; of the certificates , Ser leeted froni numerous others , in . the possession of the proprietors . ^ . ~ ¦¦ " ''* : '; ¦ . From Dr . tiarxoaU ^^
¦ . Bimingham . Dear Sir—I have for several months been , pre-BcribiDgrrour Pills in all Cases of-Scrofula and Scorbutic Affections , with the greatest possible success . As these complaints are greatly upon , the increase , there ^ being scarcely & family free frein ^ them , I cohlider your medicine the moat valnabUeyer disdp vered . I have also prescribed them in Gout and Rhtumatism as well as other , oomplainte , in which I hate found them equally successful , ; " Believe me , dear Sir , yours , Tery 8 incerely , " JOHN DAR ^ ALt , M . DV
FromDr . Palmer y fif Wall ^ ort / i . - - ; ; u WalUrorth . "Sir , —Among the numerous Medicines now before the public 1 know of none ao efficacious as your Pills in restoring individual 8 to health who are suffering under scrofulous and cutaneons affeotioDi , or glandular 8 welrings generali y , particularly , of the breast and neck , an also gout and rKeumatism , or where the system is predispospd to disease . This Is the result of my experience with them , having pre-• cribed them extensivel y with the greatest success . " ¦ '" I am , Sir , yours , &c , "JOHN PALMER , M . D , " " To Mr . Cheddon . . ' ''
From Dr . Brornie of CRatgov ^ . ten o » -n " GlaSgOWi 11 Dear Sir , —From the numerous cases of Scrofula and Scorbutic Affections which have come under my care , I have been endeavouring , for a long period , to find out some medicine that would care these dreadful complaints ; in fact , I have tried almost every medicine I ; ever heard of , without finding one successful , until I was induced to try your Pills . ^ After receiving your lettery I determined apon giving them : .-a fair trial— -therefore gave them
regub . rly to fifteen patients labouring under the worst forms of Scrofula aiid Scorbutic Affections , and in sibc weeks , to niy astonifihment , they Were all entirel y cured . ; I have continued . prescribing these truly valuable Pills ever since , with the greatest success . I am , deiir Sir , v v ¦ - . -. '¦ ' - ¦ : . ¦ :. ' .. ¦ Yootb ^ very truly , . '¦' ¦ ¦ , ' ; ^ - - : . ' ¦ ' ^ ' ;/ ¦¦ ¦ V : ^^ ¦ . ' ¦ - ^¦ ^ . |^ ||^ trafEi ¦ MaJi ^
: C . S . CHEDiibN ' a \ Fdmed Serial Tpkie pi ^ continue to be prepared and sold at Graham A Co . ' 8 j 138 ^ . Holborn , London ^¦ sold wholesale and retail by Hannay and Co ., 63 , X ^ forf ! Street . Lptidoii ; and by all the principal' Druggets . andPateBt Medicine Dealers in the" kingdom , arid any shop that has not got' theln | will procure them from-London ( if ordered ) without any additional ^^ charge , at ls . lid . Js . 9 d ., 4 s . ( 5 d ., and 11 s . ;; . . . 1 ' ; % iThe Physician may be consultedv every day as usual , till three o ' clock , personally , Pr by letter , post paid ^ at Messrs . Gjraham ^ and Cp . ' s , 138 Hpl > . born London . -
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Secand fiditibn , Just Published , ; THE i ) 0 MESTI (| ^ pGrEB > I- ;; ¦ ¦ ¦ ; . . ¦; ' . ' ¦ . . B 7 | MRS , ' STA 1 ^ LEY ,- } ' : ' ¦ - . '¦ - ¦ , / .: ' ¦ ; 'l NEVT ^ 8 imp % and perfept System of House-Xk ^ keeping , ik w % j { ih the ; weekly ; aceoant * are d ^ vided . into POARD > HOIJSE , and- $ ERSON-AL E ? : pENSESi&c . ;^ rVladjesar |;^ sinetinedito " tbe _ dry \ detail pf a ^ ot ^^^ yj lSvisvtin ly tb / ente r their p ^ met » t «' indiscrirf | n 4 Jelr book ; ircihi wl ^ nceahy - onevi ^^ aTpenSe 6 f one hour , weekl y , fiHthe able to post the whole int 6 this bookf ^ . ; ,. ¦ , ; > - ¦; . ;¦ . - '¦ ¦ - ; " ;;¦/ 4 * ' ; . ¦; ' •? ; ¦ ' ¦ * ; v :: ; , ;'¦ - ¦ ¦ " Onetyear ' a practice of ^ her ^ aystein ^ will domore than a iVolume of precepts ,- to enforce method and economy ^* t Her ^ advice to young housekeepers is excellent , '' — % te / or , Dep . 30 , 1837 .
This workiught to bie in the hands ) of every housekeeper be the incsnje at btjr disposal ever so numble . "—Liverpool rflbiotii , Dec . 25 , 183 / . "The Ledger is an eviery-day book , containing a niche for all that is wanted in ^ family . •'• • • \^ e are sure tha t attention to the details will ensure , not only a great saving , but muct peace and comfort at honfte . " --Morning Advertiser , Jan . 6 , 1838 . " This is a book that no tbrifty hoosekeeper should be without ; even a moderate attention } to the fair economist ' s suggeRtidns will greatJy 8 erVe to improve a ^ limited income . ''^^( % JV ^ e ^ Jan . JZS , 1838 ; London : William Smith , 113 ,, Fleet-street .
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THE SOUTH LANGASHIiiE POLITIGiL vMm AiMANiC , "liTHICH will contain , besides the best and most T Y accurate A ' . inanac inforraation , a large Fund of Political Knowledge , f inder the following heads—: ¦ List of all the Politicat Unions in South Lancashire , the Names of Secretaries , and Plices of : Meeting . -V , ; . ; . , ¦; .: ' . - ; - ' - ;¦ ¦ ' ; . "' ' ¦ . ¦; ;¦ ¦ ¦ ¦; . .,: y . Number of Radical Demonstrations in South Lancashire , with a fair Estimate of the Numbers attending them .- ¦ . Number of Petitions sent' to Parliament from South ; Lancashire , upon variou Subjects : with the numbers of Signatures to each . Number of County Voters ! . ; Nurnber of Borough Voters ; Number of Male Adults Unrepresented ?
Population of the Southern Divi « PB of the County . ' - ¦ - ¦ ... ¦ ¦ . . . ... ¦ . ¦ ' ¦;¦• ¦ ¦ . ' . .. ¦ ¦ . ' {' v ¦ ¦ List of the House of Peers ; Expenses of the House of Peers . ¦ ¦ . - ' ¦ ' . ' . "'¦ '¦ ¦/ '" . ¦ ¦ - ;¦ ¦ ' ¦¦; ' ¦ .. ¦ : , : '¦ ¦¦¦ ''¦ . Liiit of the House of Commons ; Expenses of tie House of Commons . : Chronicle of the la » t Sessions of Parliament Progressive Increase of the National D < sbt . Itevenue pf the United Kingdom . State of Crime . Comparative amount of Taxes , Debt , PoorRates , and Public Expenditure , between 1793 and 1838 Army EstiihLtes , Navy Estimates , Ordnance
Estimates ; Cborch Re venues , Pension Listj Saiaries of Factory and Poor Law Gommi ^ ioaers ; Nuiber ' of Upioris , Union Workhouses , Giiardians . Dietary Sca !« r » , and Cost of Gi 6 thnig | number of Parishes fa ^ l and iSBd Wahfs "; Staw » < tf tf ^ rftS ^! t Na 6 w «; at uar K ^ gQ'i ; MiiJ 3 teBi , ^ i » h tneir Salaries ; the Civil List ; MiwelkneojuaEiitfoatee for the Current Year ; Salaries of all the Great Officers of State ; Salaries of the Judges and other Law Officers ; Abstracts froni Pariiameqtary Reports upon ^ Financial Currency , Tmde , L ^ w / Po pr Rates , and Miscellanies , with a great Variety of other Political and really useful Information , cora ^ piled from the very best Authorities . R . J . RICHARDSON .
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On the 1 st of February will be puMishea , nrice 4 d ., an ENGLISHMAN'S MANUAL , shewing that an armkd ; EEOPLp is the Nation ' s bear safeguard against Foreign invaders and Domestic oppressors . By R . J . Richardson . Published by Hey wood , Oldham-Street , Man-Chester ; andHobspn , Star Office , Leeds .
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DR , JO ^ N ARMSTRONG'S LIVER PIL LS . ' <¦ ' I care not how I am phyHicked , so it be not by the adventure of a Quack , but the advice of a Ph y * sician , who , I am sure , w ill prescribe no more for me than may consist with iny safety , and need doth require . "— Old Divine . .
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DR . STYAN , TN offering his best services t » the afflicted . beg » X . to ob 8 ervev , that from a liberal share of public approbation in Leeds , for a great number of years , during which he has devoted his time almost wholly to the study and cure of a certain disease ; he has witnessed with much regret the miserable effects ccasioned by the ignorant treatment of i gnorant tjuacks pretending to vcure a pertain disease , who sfldderily remove the symptoms by ^ artiiBciai > means ; and consequently drive the malady into the system , and before the unfortunate sufferer is aware of his real situation , his faithlesn Doctor ia gone nobody knows where . To such then as are labouring under
this distressing complaint Dr . Styan stands forWard in the cause of humanity , and from hw hitherto suetessful treatment he can with confidence ensure to his patients a certain , safe and speedy cure , without restraint of diet , or hindrance of burinessi All those who applyiin person at his establishment , may rely on br tng treated in a ; manner best suited - ' to ' - 'th ^ ir case ;; apd those , the remoteness of whose idtuatipn renders all pertpbal intercourse impossible , shall upon describing by letter ( pb 8 t-paid ) inclosing a fee ! aaminutely and exactly an they can , all the Symptoms « f their respective cases , receive , without loss oftime , such mediciiies , « hj . j a * . will produce a certain , safe and speedy eure ;
Take NbtkeV all diseases incident to the humaA frame very SQceessfuil y treatjed upon very reasonably terms , ^ ( advice gratis . ) Bleeding and teeth very tarefully- extracted . Physicians' prescriptions and family receiptsverycareftlly prepared . No . 1 , Timble Brid gei neat tiie Old Church , Leeds . . '• ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ . ¦ : ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ , " ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ...
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( mmuLmm 10 cure MR . BAXTER , Km * Hull , ( please ' io observe the name ) who has . performed such extraordinary ^^ Cures on persons , ; many -of whom have been blind for fvfe , ten ^ fifteen , twenty , thirty ^ and rortyfive years , begs" to announce to the -Public , that he has permanently taken up his Residence in Leeds , and will pledge hi mselfto ciire all external Diseases of the Eve , ^ imness of Sight , &Ci , witttdut blisters , bleeding , seton issues ^ or any ^ restraint of Diet .: V ; ¦' . ' ¦ : '¦ : ¦ - . -- . ::::- -- . . ^ - . - ; - ' . ¦ ' . ' / . i < ¦ , ¦?'¦; .: ¦' ¦ ¦ y Cataracts I cannot cufe , as I make no use of aa instrument to any Eye . In cuses of Amaurosis , I can tell if there ? be any hopes after the first Application I make to the Eye . ; - ¦
_ The following are oniy ; a fe ^ , 1 ampng 8 t the almost innumerable Cases that I ^ havemade perfect . - They are inserted . at the expressrdesireiot the parties :- ^ - ; Wu . Mair ^ Garden-sh-eet ^ : ^ Etnil , . blind fcrtyw fiveiyeaTs of on » E y « , ^^^ lost from ^ the Small Pox , was restored to Sight in six weeks so as to distinguish any object ; The other Eye , r the most dangerpiwever man perceived was made perfect in that time ^ afterhavirig been an out-patient at the Dispensarr for seventeen weeks ;; This ^ as acknowledged by most of the medical Faculty , ^ well as the ! Inhabitants of Hull , the ^ most wonderfiu eure £ v « rpe £ formed , for he could-go . abpa ^ tfhitc ^ in a fortnight a ^ r ^ a& pg Ijeejh ted blind pio many years .: ;; , - . ; ¦•;¦; : ' .. '' -i :.. ''; : . ¦' ; :. - ¦ : . -:- ¦ ¦ ¦¦; :- - ' '' v .: '' -, - ' : -: ¦ ¦"' . *" . ¦ Mu $ . ; FisHBB , S ^ rt-itreet , ' -, Hul ^ blind ' ft * tnirt / years , made perfect , after ajl other , madicai
^^^^^^ m ^ mm ^ v ^ - - ^ m ^ ^ ^ v ; M ABS HAU , ^ 3 b ) ica ^ Pottery / 3 e [ oU > ¦ ; . W » tl-jo-f oi > e Eye for ten yeara ,-and had given ^^ upi . all hopes of ever bedng i ^ toreVj to sight-again , yrsa perfectly ; cured in two : montiis ^ This gentleman had preyionsl y beetf nnd # f { biee Oculists in 1 London , and many other medical iiiitlemen .. : ¦' ¦; . . .-.- . ¦ ¦¦ . ; . ;¦ - ¦ ¦; .. ¦ : ? ¦;'¦ : ;¦ ¦' ¦ ' r ^ : t ^* - ° ; ^ " : , OWf t . PAiMEByBarrd ^ and / had been for a Brig ' time ,.: was ( $ wi ^ up ] m incurable by ^ a mpst eminent Physiciatf , i > 0 : cannovr see to read theBmallestpriitv /; : u ¦' . ^ ' r
Mr . EL-j j Waterhouserlane y HuUi : feJrnd , ; and waa reduced to such a weak , state » f ^ healthV ; b y ibligtera . &e ., that he could not riss ^ m hia : chairvWthont assistance ; the insttumen ^ . b «\ n ^ u ^^ ^^ ei ^ ht times—the ; other four ; but alfcto ^ no service . But after being under > Mr . B ;^^ trewtjhent fi ) r ;• « £ weeks , was able to both read > nd ^ write ^ ind vaflc about in a good : 8 ta ^ ' 6 f healthV : * ; 7 ' ¦¦? : -t ' j- ' ^ &Z j ^ , Mb . NewsoME ' &Soh ; S&oemak ^ HigiiCiui r ^ h Side , Hull ;; blind ^ frdm 4 e ; inea ^ iefiJfaSe > cured in three ^ eeks , a ^ rDdng ^^ er ^^ ip £ advice for fiva montha . '¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ . ¦¦ ' i ' - : ;^ ¦ " - A
. BBNJiMiN Habianu , No / % , Sydney-cpnrt » Boume-street , Hull ; blind of dne ^ e ; thVbth er m a dreadfal state of inflamjmatioh . perfectly cuied in one month after otheradvicehad failed ; I X' ' . ' : Elizabeth Robinson , : Ch ^ tdpher-street , Sculooates , Hull , four years of age , Jblfiidipettectlf cured in a short time . ¦' ¦¦ ' ^ . ¦ ' , - ' ; ; ; o > , v-Mr . MtTDDY ' s son-and daughter ^ in bsbburnW street , Hull . Both perfectly cured irf'bne week of a severe Inflammation in th # eyes . TJu » eldest not three years of age . " ¦ . \ -. '¦¦ . -. ' : ';" ' . V- v y : ' , . Sxram TwiDKiit , Albro-street ^ Winc omlee . Hull blind , and had bee » declaf&i iricuirablaK by" a very skilful Physician , Re ^ toreo : 'to'M&t in % fortnight ; this girl was placed- u 1 id&- myr care br twelve Gentlemen , ^' ¦ Gu ^ dians ^ Churchwardtos . &c ... of Sculcoates . . ¦ ; ¦ ¦• ¦ .. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦' :- . ^;; 5 ;/ ; ' £ : ' . v ,
Daniel M'Cabtht , Old Dock Sidey ; HnIL Perfectly cured in one week of a ¦ iwe ^ eittninuiiation in the Eyes , whichvproceeded'irbpi-getttjiK « piece of hot iron in one eye , when working' ift lir * Oldbam ' s , smith and millvyrigh ^ Sculc » atep . ' ' ' ?• v : Mrs . ; Thompson of Newla ^ d , neaji ^^ niln 4 of one Eye three years , the other mncb . afflioied , perfectly cured in one : month . .:: ;¦ :: ; . , <'¦ A * , ' ^ LIAii PABkiNSONi ^ No . 4 i , ^ emw ^ strteL York-street , Leeds , ;>? ho had been ; nearl y / bh ^[ , fot twenty-three years , after ? having been < intda ^ Mr * B , ' s treatment only ^ ^ a fbrthight , was ; abUhto-waili This was not exterfaal cdmplaintj ? but proceeded from a compressidn , of the nerves hy * irednndaiiti humours , whicb ^ had they ^ pt be ^ drained ^ oM would have ended in total darkness , thatis ; Gutta "Serena ..: ' - ' ; - ;¦ ¦¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦• ¦ . - - ' - ., ' ..... . ¦ ¦ . ; . ' : ^ r-:: ^ :- -- ' '
Mrs , Ashton ' s son , George > th ^| Wft lani ^ Meadow Lane , Leeds . Blind of pne ; .-Eye , t a 5 i ' :-afiiicted of the ^ oAer . ^ The one Eye made Mrfe <* : in a fortnight , and with the other can ' , ' , diannguSi anyobjecW . " - : : y - > : ¦; . . . /• " . ¦ .-. . . ¦ ... ' "; ¦ - ' : ' l X « --: f ^ V / , ';\ Richabd Redman , * he son ^ of ^ en ^ R ^ ai aaiii a _ weaver , - latei of Leeds , but now at Stetfoingle * < near Lseds , was blind and has been under Medical Advice ; f » r years withont any ^ hop ® otcjrecoivery ^ iiuV after being under MrUB . ' s treatment f ^ sii fweekt one eye was made perfect , and ^ itBtUe ofteTladaa 8 ee to read . : ¦ .:. '• ; , : ¦ ¦; , ¦ . ¦ ¦'¦ , ' ¦ . . ¦ •;¦ . . -. ^^ fk- 'i -V r ; v ,: ' --Those casea will-bear tUe -sfeictesl : scrutiny and the Medicines . cahbe appUedto tKeydnngestinfintg ' with ; perff ! ct 8 afcty .-: . ' i ^ - \ :-- ^ w [ : * ^ ° y ; v ¦ p- . - . , -.:: ^ yM ? ^ ccesBpr to t ^ s la ^ er ^ o stooi unmaUed for . fbrty ^ yeara . ; .: ^ case last mentioned waa the ; first placed under the present ^ vB . s ' care . - ^ .. '¦¦ '• : ' . ¦' -- '¦ - ¦ :. ¦' / ¦ ¦ , •¦ ¦ . ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦; - . : - ¦ . ¦ .: ::: -.:
A soldier in' Hull , who rwas blind in the year 1813 , was reitored to Sight , and made perfect in two months , after having been discharged Blind vfiom the fipspjtalg of Jtondon ; To * , Leeda ; and Hull . This soldier y ? illbear opt , from ^ thAii 8 no | r 8 taJted , ^ his experience for twenry-fiv « yearS ^ ' ¦; ¦ ' ; i . *' I ? r . B . has now been five months in Leeds , and has restored the sigit : offorty persons , madenKr perfect , 200 others ara now under ; bja care , whoa ^ r improvement is highly satisfactory ^ ; - % } ' . ¦ -., ¦ ' , > i ' . ^ ii fM r-Mr . B . will be at , the Swan Inn , Mans ^ eld , < m Monday , Tuesday , and : Wednesdayj D ^^ te ^ tg e ? rjii at tne
anoyouu «» aua zna . ; - Angel lnnyUhtater- ' field s on Monday and Saturday , January 4 thrand 5 tli * at the Angellnn , Sheffield / onMpnaKi ^ rTle 8 o ; a % - Jatiuary 7 th and 8 th ; and ^ fbi ^ Btfi S ^ lnfl ^ Barnsley , on Thursday and ^ ow ^^ aMlS and 11 th . ; For the next three - mpkhs ¦ mM ! m < attend at any plaee when six ? Patient mayireqnw his attention . Meantime ^ he . leavei an experienced person in charge ; of his Establishment at homej % whom his Patients will be attended as efllcientlT as b y himself . ' -. ;¦ . . , :- ¦"¦ -. - .. ' ¦ ' : - ' S , ' -- ' : \ . " ^ ;;¦ - ¦ :..- "; : Observe the Side of the Street , as there are two houses numbered 4 * w
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fiAOICATJl OF HTJIIh \ mHOM ^ TOLDE , » t the urgent request and i earnest solution of a ^ jnmerons Iwdy of the Working Clajssei , islndneed to oommeoee Gen ebaz , News . AfiBKT and Radicai BooKsiiiEB , and for roeh pbrpos * he has taken a Shop , No . 3 , Blanket llow , two doom below the" Porham Ox , when * it is his intention to canyon the bnsiness of aNeirs Aigent in all Its ^ departaedte , and hopes as ifaerehxs lo » g been felt a-necesatj of some one jtBrfing to aid , ^ Wo rking Glassy , by having a Jlaceju aTaUja ^ point , wie » hj the pure principles $ f Radicalism might be , di » eminated , unalloyed , « itk flie haser metal of "Whiggery , and "Whig injustice , ¦ - . ¦ - " _ ¦ - ¦ - _" - He , T . Wilde ha > fteppea forward to supply gnch daee , and hopes tHat the Working Classes , will assist ¦ Sun , and likewise he enabled to place themselves in
( tutprbod and independent position , as to bid defi-^ wmU a ^ f&e » , irlielfe Whig , Tory , or 5 hamj | aaieau , ~ " :- £ '_ ^ ABdMagnaraatee tac fte confidence which his Jadieal Friends may feel inclined to repose in him , T . - W . ^ caB "« nlj offer his nnceasmg and active # *« p *? ? vr upwards of twenty je&rs past in the d » se , «»* pleag » for d » future . . T , ^ Iwtike * assore * . his friends that it is his intention' of having always on hand a eonstant « upplj of publications as ffiej issoeirom the ptess . To Httble him to do so iai friends most excuse Mm , if [ Wnnpiwses . oVft ^ r minds , the necessity of eons ^ bsg Idl Duaneai . on leady money principles . i | ordwa will be duly and pnnctnally attended to , « il which < ifrequir » d ) will be delivered at their own &nas fe tiie day of publication . Hnlli-iteesmbfflr IS , 1838 .
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.-f- 'JtsiPnhBshed , Price 7 s . 6 d . doth , ^¦ - " - - - : . : y - - - - -- ¦ •" ¦ - . ¦ - ' ; " [ TrCMO ^ B A 2 O ) PATHOS ; or Essays , Tales I XL « d Sketch ^ , by 6 . ^ B . W . Baxtkb , E sq ^ j it&orof "Modern Hefinement , " &c . Sec , With I Sfertraaonthy Fkahk Howabb . Y ~ -. ?* There is a fine mixture of misanthropy and mer-I Jaest duDttgboDt , and sooe of the delineations axe I TOBeat beyond expression . The ilhisttations t » p I ntf * t ^ crder . ' r—Ctauert > atweJ ( nirnaf . I ^ Ai ^ fniwri i ^ TolBaBe ; the jMteifeiij » - j ^ . I ^ 4 , Isff-4 fee htSEng is &mong . its oJherreconiiDBn-I i&aviJ *—Court Journal . I *? AvwramiHiDy-volnme . " An ; amusingcoJlee-I ttv" l ^ bh book has pregnant proofs of talent . " I Jbe g »» v » and gay will here-find plentiful enter-I smeirt . ' "An acceptable publication . " "A I yjleastant eplleetion . "^ - ^ 4 f , &e . &e . I . ^ mdost , Jp * epn Thomas : Sold hy Simkin , Max-I fllaaaCo . . . - ___' .:
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I m * SAMUEL 1 ^ 1 SIEET , I ;; -v - subgeok , ^ een « 5 a ^» » f the Apothecarira' Hall , London , and lrHott « rary Member « f the London Hospital Me-I l ^ eak Society , &c )_ having devoted his studies for ¦\ maDX . yeara Kcdtisively to the Tarious diseases I ; « f tie . Generative Organs , and to the suecesafnl If TBEATMENT OF THE VENEREAL | i V - - DISEASE , ¦ jNaTStsforms , embracing gonorrheja , gleets , »« mi-¦ 1 su Weakness , and strietares , eraptjons and ¦ iBctonaJ pains , so fregneatly mistaken ior scurvy ¦^ rTKuinatiBm , - also , to the fiightfol consequences ¦ JBaltJng from that dertructire practice , "Self ¦ Vbna , " may be personally consulted from Nine in ¦ 4 the morning till Ten at night , and * n Sundays , ¦ fcinKm « tiIl Two , at his residence , - ; - -
I So . S 7 , ALBION STREET , LEEDS , ' iad conntrj patients requiring hi « assistance by •^ ang only one tpersonal Tisi % will receive inch ifcceind medicines that prill enable them to obtain 1 permanent i ^ effectual cure , when allotiiEr m ? 0 " iartms L , ^ * Wheraa ' early application is made for the care f a e « tain disease , frequently contracted in a ftnent « I inebriety , the eradication is generallj tapletedja a few day *; and in the more advanced ¦ i inveterate stages of TtDereal infection , characfei * ed hf k variety of painful and distressing symp-Nv , a perseverance in their plan , ( without restraint diet it exercise , ) will insure , to tie patient a per-• aentaod radical core . . _
: A complete knowledge of the symptoms and treat-* pt of ttee insidious and dangeroug diseases , can « Py b « acquired by those , who in addition to sxperi-< pee have gone through a regnlar course of hedical •* WR ¥ Ctioir , and it cannot be too strongly imfswed osftt mindu of tboae irbp haTeanfortanateiy fetrtcted any of these disorders , that hundreds fall |* u& to the immoderate use of mercury and PUTATniff 3 AUAHS , administered by illiterate !» , who Ywing to a total ignorance of the general Jtcmiplfis ; i > f : medicate ; roia the constitatidn , and fuse ulcerated sore throat , diseased nose , and fcnndary Jsymptoms of a most violent character , to a melancholy dtath pnts a period to their I ^ idful sutierings . . . .
hXA' MEBT'S KESTOBAT 1 VE FILLS , iv- ¦ Price 2 * . 9 d . and lla . per box , 4 re wtll known as a certain and effectual re-Mj Ior every stage and symptom of the Venereal ft » uii ., ; without confinement , loss ef time , or bin-«^ ce from " l } u » ne 3 S | they have effected many surtpsBg enret , not 'only in Teceht gbnwrhcea and "JBple esses , but -wh » n aalrration and all other means ^ Me d / " - ' -:, 1 ' : ' - ¦ - ¦ $ & those frightfel «* ses of seamal ana nervous de-¦ S tj " , brought on by a solitary indulgence in
forbid-^ Tractiees , and whiei weaken * ana destroys all *^ iyocal and mental powers , ecarioningmefeta-& yy deficiency , and th « "necessity of renouncing g 9 felieitiei of marriage , aggravated ; b y all . the yuiia of- Temorse ; ~ Mt . !<»* " JSTer ^ can . ' with J * adenjefr " pffer as a regnlarly educated member of Pk mefical profesaon a safe and speedy restoration P »» nnd and figorons health ; and : from the peculiar ^ re of Mr practice , embracing every Variety of « cult circumstances , the most . timid may feel en-Swageajentin the opportuni ^ r ^ ras afiorded thetiL
iShJ *^ r 1 S ? S ^^ SJ > Personally conned worn Nine m ti » Morning till Ten at Night P will give adwe to persons taking the above , or fer otter of his preparations , without a fee . Ax-IMhme « : ¦ en Snndays from Nine tin Two , where ¦ i £ edi « nr can only be obtained , as no Book-P » , Drugg ie « r any « rher Medicine Vender is ftpliedwithiten . ^^ j nfayktfaBB , post-paid , containing a remittance fclleaieia ^ ^ ffl b « immediatel y answtred . l ^ j AIS oB ^ tTOt . Leeds . [ f JfS ^ BKtKXXCX IX TBS GATEWAY-
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. FBICES EXTRAORDINARY . PILOT CLOTff PEE COATS , VELVJET COLLARS , PLAID LININGS , &c . 15 s . 6 d . EACH ! ! ! tooth ' s cloth cloaks , fkom 12 s . 6 d . lined . —bich velvet waistcoats , 5 s . 6 d .
B . JOSEPH , LION HOUSE , TOP" OF BEIGGATE , LEEDS ;] MARKET-STREET , MANCHESTER ; NEW-STREET , BIRMINGHAM ; WINE-STREET , BRISTOL ; ' HIGH-STREET , COLCHESTER ; v MARKET-STREET , BURY ST . EDMUNDSPRINCIPAL WHOLESALE DEPOT , MINOR 1 ES , LONDON .
• t ^ MWd ^*^ " ** mnumeraole aUjh , ^ which- are now too well-known to require any lengthened exordium . :-: ' .. ¦• TThe Proprietor begs to apprise the Public ,, that it is his determination still to continue that unparalleled system of liberality which has occasioned the surprise of to many , and which in no similar iastance has ever been known to exist " allowing his Customers the liberty of returning any Article " thongh previously seen and "at that time approved of ; " hi * motive being to instil the greatest confidence in his Customers which he hopes still to do bj a continuance of the aanie Bjstem of honour and liberality which lias Mtherto distinguished ni 8 efforts . Consequentl y '¦ ANY ARTICLE PURCHASED AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT CHANGED IF NOT " APPROVED OP . . It is almost needless for him to state that his object is to extend the sphere of its usefulness so as to place it in the power of every individual to avail himself of the innumerable and inexhaustible resources possessed by this Establishment , while , at the same time , the Proprietor does not pretend to say that he se ll s under p rime cost , or without profityas . such pretensions cannot be made valid , being at variance with common sense , and can only be held out as a bait to delude the public ; but his claims to preference are founded on more real and substantial means , which a thorough series of fortuitous circumstances has enabled him to do ; possessing similar Establishments in all the principal inanofactaring and agricultural towns in the kingdom ^ well kn own for their long standing and intrinsic worth , doing extensive wholesale as well asTetail trades ; and which added to an exportation trade of considerable magnitude occasions sneharapid consumption as eflables him to manufacture the principal portion of his goods , thereb ^ not only saving a multiplicifrr of profit , bnt likewise placing him in the enviable situation of being able to warrant his goods in every respect perfect ; and which , added lo a choice from a " Stock of New Readymade "W earing Apparel of every Description " which for extent and variety will be found nnparalleled cut upon new and improved princi ples , by the most scientific artists-eombining elegance with durability ' and adapted to suit all classes of society ; and , from the extent and variety of the patterns , renderinK it a certainty of fitting everybody with a perfeetness , and in a style hitherto unattempted . The workmanship wilijbe found in every respect executed in the handsomeest and neatest style and , from their being made in factories in Essex , employing from 1 , 800 hands , under the superinteridence of men of the first experience ; on whom the utmost reliance can be placed , they : can be warranted unequalled for durability &c ., and at a " SAVING OF TWO-THIRDS FROM THE GENERAL PRICE !!! - To large Famffies , and to those residing at a distance , this Establishment will be found of the utmost impor tance , not only covering all incidental expenses , and realising a saving of 30 or 40 per cent but likewise combining Economy with Elegance and Durability—equal in every respect to bespoke and ' at a spying of Cbie ^ tAird . ¦ GENTJLEMEN CONTEACTED WITH BY THE YEAB . —A SUIT OF CLOTHES MADE IN FIVE HOURS . Gentlemen ' s Spanish , Opera , Walking , and Travelling CLOAKS of every description , kept " &EADY MADE . The following i « a brief sketch of Prices , from which no abatement can be made : Pilot Cloth Pee Coats , Velvet Collar , Plaid lining , &c . .. .. .. I 5 s . 6 d . Snperier Do ., from .. .. .. .. .. 24 s " . - Deubte-milled Cloth Top Coats , from 30 s . to 40 s ., elegantly made . : . Tenths' Cloth Cloaks , from 12 s . 6 d ., lined with Plaid , &c . . ¦ - " .- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Moae ^ teQo ^ ty . M edimn Q aaU ty . E& ^ ldl ed ! .- , ¦ ¦ - _ " - £ s . a . £ tJ d . £ s . d A complete Suit of Black ( Men ' s Size ) ........ 1 18 0 ...... J 2 ^ 0 . 0 ...... 3 3 o Suit of Saxony Ditto Green , Claret , or Brown . . 2 2 Q 2 15 3 ..... * 3 5 0
£ * . d . ] £ t d Capital BlaA Lapel Coats from ......... 1 4 0 Black Cassimere , from 0 4 * 6 Olive and Brown ditto 1 8 0 Black Cloth Trowsers , from .. **!* o 10 6 Pilot and-Petersham Top Coats , "Velvet Any other Colour ............ *" . ^ VV * " * Q \\ g Collar and FadngBi---.-- . 110 Superfine ditto / .............. " ^** "" 15 n Men ' s QuUting "Waistcoatfl ( New Pat- Fustian Trowsers ... ..... Y . ' . 0 2 6 . . terns ) , a ehoite from several thousand , Moleskin ditto ..................... 0 4 0 . / from ........ i ............ 0 3 6 Cloth finished ditto , a new and " better Fashionable Valencia , from ............ 0 3 9 Article .. 0 7 0 : CHILDREN'S DRESSES , in gre * t Variety , at unheard of Prices . YOUTH'S ELEGANT SWISS AND SPANISH CLOTH DRESSES , from 16 g . 6 d . . Ditto , Ditto , HUSSAR SUITS , Blue , Brown or Olive , from 20 s . . New Imitation of FIGURED and PLAIN TROWSERS , equal in Appearance and Finish tc ; ¦" ' Cloth , from 5 s . 6 d . ( Men ' s Size ); YOUTH'S Ditto ,. from 4 s . SEVERAL HUNDRED WAISTCOATS , of Last Year ' s Pattern * , AT HALF PRICE . B ^¦ MMHH ^^ H ^ HV " ""
THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENT Is prominently conspicuous for its manifold and innumerable advantages , being entirely distinct from ain other branch , employing Cutters of First-rate Talent , by whom every attention is paid in getting ui every Article in the most exquiate and tasteful stvle , and from the system pnrsned at this Establishmen of allowing Gentlemen to return any Article if not approved of , either as regards Cut Qualifv or Make , ensuring a certainty of realizing A UNION OF- THE THREE FOLLOWINC PRINCIPLES : — ^ A Fit equal to any Lendon From Materials of -rery First-I At Charges less b y-Forty per Cent House , of Bond-street notoriety . rate Qualities . j than the Cheapest House in th * * ¦ ¦' ¦ " ' . I Kangaom . A LIST OF PBICES MAYBE HAD ON APPLICATION . MACmTOSH COATS , CAPES ' , & ., 15 PER CENT . CHEAPER than any other House f ^ NO BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON SATURDAY'S UNTIL NI GHT -
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A ^^ r ^ m ^ ffe * ' *»> ; of the £ L POLITICAL ^ NipN , i ^ a in the ; Public . Office , on THHBdttit EtbhiS ^ v December isth , ; . ;¦ ,: ^ ^«^^ K ^ j ^ aftcd ^; : { ••¦; ¦ % ; ' \ ' . / ,: 2 _ That there ; bsMfe ^ p ^ mtedi by this meeting , u ipy 0 ? WSSKif- ** Cpmmititee , ia be Called The Managi ^ fPominittee for the collection 6 f tfie N a tional Ren ^^ r the iTx » wn and Vipinity of Birnungham , aBaj «^ t-t |»»>« ra Committe » be requttted to carry mte « ffect ^^^ ng RMototions ^^ v' ^^^^^ Pi ^^ B ^ tft theWhoW of the habitants ef its
^ Binninjfliaift ^ od Virihityi < hy Placard ^ Adv ^ p&eniiint , and ^ . Town Crieiv ) and thttPennySttb ^ ptionvand upwards , will he received at a Range of Tables , io be * s « t out in the BulURing , on the ^ firtt convenient Monday , between the hours of Nine in ^ theVMortffi ^^ aod Three in the Afternoon ;; such la yrto be called TOe Great Reit Day . ' The taWeJ ^ be iUtemie 4 iiy \ Kt constitutod Authorities of the National BejajU' ? ; : 2 V "That a B ^ J » ep ^ apieiaor ofthe Pnblio-Ofl | ceV fcf thi | iprpo 8 e ^| iceiTing Donations to flie National Rent , find the Membew of the Union T * e reipectfallyt jreqae % ted tojppntribnte to the sanre >
, 3 . " That all Friinds of Fraedoni be requested to join in appointing 1 A Great Renl Day / iii the mp « t public part of every City , T « wn > nd Bofough , in the United Kingdom , in Aid of tlie l ^ ationalRent . ' 4 ; "That these Resolutiona be inserted in the Birmingham Jdurnaly The Northern Star , and The London Dispatch . " f / 7 : ^ 0 HN COLLMS , Chairman . EDWARD BROWN , Secretary . , Birmingham , Dee . 13 ; 1838 . ' .
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X LONG ESTABLISHED SCHOOL ROOM , ¦ ¦**• ' ?¦ Huddersfieldi Any person possessing a sound Commercial Education would find this opportunity to be such as rarely occurs . Valuation £ 10 rent ilO per annum . ! Apply , either personally , or by letter , post-paid , to the Nkws Room , Pack Horse Yard , Hudiersfield . : •"•¦ ¦ ¦
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rpHESE I . IVER PILLS have , since 1835 , X completely established themselves as a favourite family aperient , as a most effectual- remedy for an inactive'liver , and . a « an excellent antibi ) i 6 us medicine . Cut very small , and given in a little treacle or preserve , they are a safe aperient-iand vermifuge for children . They are a decided solvent , arid pre-Vientiye of stone and gravel-and ulcers and obstinate sores speediiy heal under their lienigninnuence .
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The skin is kept clear of spots , and the general health is improved by their occalional use . Dropsical persons find great relief from these pills . They contain . neither aloes , gambog « , nor colocyhth ; occasioning no . piles , nbr any pain in their operation . The fine vegetable extracts whereof they are compoieQ ; will not retain a spherieal form , like the cpmnnwalbeti * pills , and they ought to be kept in a dry place . R »; females , and as a dinner pill , they are ¦ unmaBWU' ' . L ; V : '!; ;; :-. _ . ' . ¦ , : ; ' ' . ¦ : ; Messrs . rWiBatanley ^ bf London , the proprietor ' s compowdM ^ agenta ( in the Btead of Mr . Eddy ) , are instructed to . supply only the London wholesale hbujsiM ,, -- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •; . ' ¦ ' ¦ : > : ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .. ¦ ¦ ¦ . > . ¦ ¦ . -: , ¦ ¦; , " .
Sold- R « tail in Leeds , at the Northern Star , Mercury , and Jntetoi ^ andnatontm « t ( icme venders in the kingdom , at ls . lM . per box , accompanied wjth the late Dr . Armstrong ' s own advice and directions , and some interesting cares . ¦ - ¦ ;¦ . " .. ¦ ; ¦ •/ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ : ,. ; ' ¦ . - ¦¦¦ ; - ¦ - ¦ . * Observe that the stamp has the name of the medi , eine , 15 r . John Armstrong ' s Liver Pills , " engraved noon it ...,- .
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NATIQJMt QON ^ EOTIpN . IT A PRELIMINARY MEETING OF £ L DELEGATES held at Bury , r DR . FLETCHER , in « m > Chair ; ; ^ . : . ' ,. ^^ y&i tiQB ^^ -: \ MR , FEARGIJS O'CONNOR . VV ^ Kiding . REV . 3 . R .-STEPHENS , Ashton ^ uhaer-Lyne ; MR , MATTHEW FLETCHEBiBory ^ - MR . JAMES TAYLOR , Kocb 4 al » . ^ MR ; JOHN DEEGANvHydt , MR . J . R ^ RI CHARDSON ^ Manchester . MR ., JAME ^ JMILLS ; ¦ Oldham . . ; . lT ; - ; -WAS :- ^ B 8 < 3 rl . VEp ^ : ;' - : V : '' ' ' "¦ : y u . ' ' ' y ' . - ; - - ' . " ' '¦ : ., i " - ; ' That ^ e Deleg ^ jes pre sent approveiof the letjte ? of the Qldham Pohfical Union , Yecbmmending ' a preparatory , me ^ ing ^ i ^^) elegiKe 8 ^ tiieCpn « fe- ; . tton , | leeted by the Northeirn Countie » atB « injB earl « i p « n od ; ... :. ; . ¦ : ; , /^ ¦ ¦ ^ . r . >¦ : ; . £ .: »>' . ; : i \; : v : v , ; ^ Si f-f ^ ^ i \>^ ¦ > . That ^ R-- ; Jv lii ^ ia ^ son" ^ ^ stone { ed ^ Bf thtr " . -- ^ meetin | r ;< o « unSmpn ^ all ih » D ^ l ^ eat ^ ele * ted to represent tbe ^ arip ^^ i ^^ a : t ^^ , ntie >^^ Lan * cashire , Yorkshirej . ( ShelSire ^ Wesir ^ rei ^ berland , Norlhumberiiiiw , and , Dnrhca * B ,- attend : at Manchester ; tabe ^ beld jn ^ Ap PoliticallJnioa Rooms , iCairpeaters '; Hall ^ i ; irai ^ MOliDAT , JANUARY 7 thj 1838 , to take into conaderatidn . the present state of the great question of Uniyersal . Sufirage , and adopt preliminary ¦ measures py evibusK to the assembling pf the general Convention in / ' - ¦ : London . ¦ : ¦¦ ' ' " ^ ' ¦ : ' -. ' . ¦¦¦ ¦ . : ' / ' ;" : :-- y : . P ''¦ '¦ ' ¦' -: ¦ ' ' ' . ¦ ' ¦ . That these proceedings be advertised in th » - r Northern Slar } and th « Northern Liberator ^ % . J . RICHARDSbN , Sec . Pro Tenv Salford , Dec . 8 th ,: 1838 . /
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Shortly will be published , The R . J . R , . SrfiPHENs ' s LECTURES on PEACE ^ ncLWAR ^ delivered at the ^ Mancheitir ¦ Political Unioh Rooms . Pnce Twopence '; Agants , Hobson , Leeds ;; Heywood , Manchester . J '
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