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~ TS coaeequeace of the strong desire " manifested b \ JL 'he Working People : o possess a corrrf-. i Likebs « of tbsR « v . J . R , Stephens , J \ DOH £ K" 1 ¥ , Bookseller , Printer , Kews Ageai , &c , Hjde * C .-o- ' , Manchester , bpgs to ann ^ scce , i ! : a : on Sat ^ rd-iv neit , April 2 / th , fee wiil publish a Fuii Ltsgtki L-kecc » s , taken expressly fur J . P ., by an exaintct ; London Artist . Is order that every pers « n may bs enabled to voi ^ sb a copy ef rbi . « valuable JfWtrait , J . D . h a * deie ^ niiued to sell them a :, tfce unprepedente ^ iy low pric ? c-f Threepesee Prints , Proofs Sixneace . " SjU by Mr * . A . -: w ; a , Central Market , Leeds ; J . Dohsrr . Manche * icr ; and a . 11 th * Ageuta of lie 2 io .-iJii . rn Star . April 2 1 S 39 .
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CHALLENGE TO CUBE BLINDNESS . II - "AXTER , of Leeds , late of Hull , ( p ! ea »* .. - ^ to o « 8 ejT £ ta * 2 j . afe ) who b . &s restored to y : ebi Knaiiy hundred * of iadividuai * , ma . ay of wh * ai ha . » ksen blind for fiT ) Jj > ea ? srt « ra , twecrr , and fortynveyezj- * , Degs to aiiEc-ince to the Public , tha : " is eon ^ uesee of the m « y jnvi-atiou ^ ibs . i he have received , ii is his inttntion to travel , and th ; piice * hei ^ -euds y > vigitwlU b ~ weekly s-at « > in this p-iper , and he will pic-d g *_ hin >? e ;{ to cur- tie external Diseases or the Eye , -Uimse- * of Sight , &c , witheut biiswrs , bleeding , * eton , isiu ** , or any restraint of xhet . Cataracts I cannot eure , as I make io use ef an instrument ra anr £ ye . In cisei of Anvarosis , 1 can tell if there be any acpts after the nnx . Apsucatioa I xaai » : o ihe Eve .
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YOLAIfD'S SPECiriC SOLUTION EOS speedily caring gonorrhcea , gleeu , strictures , irr ^ tatiou of the kidueys , bladder , prostrate Z : 2 . nd , and ail diiea < e » of the urinary passage * psiasic the ioic ? , sroae in the bladder , gravel , iua-JagO , iLnd local debility , &c . M jp ~^^^ g ^ u > y ^ S ^ &y )^ j ; jki M zc t ^ r ~ M ^ vtr tJC ^ - 3 S ? ' ¦ * ' ft * t" ^ " ^ Sr ^ - ^ -T ^^^ nBfiyk i ^ i ^ 3 ^ 1 F > d ' ^ 3 J ^? 8 B ^ S 4 ^ s 5 t ^*^ jBE ^ M s ^^ S ^ - » I
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" , \ n . m , ¦ . > . -r \ :..- > m . •» ^— _ - _ .. J "_ _ ¦_ . ¦ ' Till , CHEAPEST HOUSE IK - THE-KIKGBOM . I 0 R CRILBKEN'S DRESSES 0 E ALL DESCKIPTIQNS . SPLENDID SWISS AND SPANISH SUITS , CONSISTING OF FUGCK COAT , WAISTCOAT AND TROUSERS , FBQ&J 4 « . 6 d ., NEATLY BRAIDED . ' j 2 E < iYBRTEEN ASTD CORD PRESS FROM 5 « . Qd SI PER CLOTH , HUSSAR SD 2 ] p 0 / 0 ^ CKET ^ WAgTCOAT , AND TROUSERS OF TAILORING , WOOLLEN BRAPERY , AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENTS TO ALL PASTS OF THE GLOBE . / B . JOS EPI , LION HOUSE , TOP OF BRIGGATE , LEEDS ST . MATIY"S GATE , MANCHESTER : NK ' . V . STREET , BIRMINGHAM : LOItD-STilEET , LIVERPOOL : W ! N t :-S TK tET , BR 1 STOL ; HIGH-STREET , COLCHESTER ; MARKET-STREET , BURY ST . EDMUNDS ; PRINCIPAL WHOLESALE DEPOT , M 1 N 0 RIES , LONDON . rnHE following * re the advantages of purchasing at our E-tablishments : —FIRST The Ctrtaiaty « f A . not beine overcharged , ihe Lowest Price b * ing atked , und no Abatement made . SECONDLY—Any Ankle changed if not fully approved of , either u regards Cat , Quality , or THIRDLY — A Choice from an Immense Stock , which for Variety , Quality , or Price cannot be t 4 uaiied in auy one Hou «? ic tbe Kingdom . B . J . in a . cain prwenting biwself to the notice of his Friends ( the Public , ) deems it needless to renew iny former profesnieDu—his principle aj ^ method of daing Bueine *» are so well known , and bo highly improved of , th .-. t he need oiily revert t » the past a * a pledge f jr the future . It is ' a maxim . of old , those that BUY CHEAP can SELL CHEAP , acid on this principU th « Proprietor set * his claim to preference . Of ifee Priority of this E ^ uW'Fhmeat there cannot be a doubt , as the returns of the last year have been nsany THOUSAND POUNDS more than any one year preceding it . How has it increased ? It is irca the Satisfaction that he b ^ given his Customer * by serving them with the be § t of Clothes , at the saifthesi rate of Pioti : that irede can be possibly earned on with .
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IN CASES OF SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE ) n every Suge s . ad Sytaptom ef tho VEKERb'AL DISEASE , in ite miid and mort alarming form * , ju : » t published by MESSRS . PEH&Y Al ^ D CO ., SURGEONS , G . 'itt Charles S ; reet , Birc :: ugharr . ; 23 , Slater Stre * t . Liverpool ; and 2 , Bal « Street , Manchester ; and ^ ivt-n grails withcac- h Box of PERSY'S PUJLIi'yiNO SPECIFIC PILLS , Price Is . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., a . id lls . fer Bex ,
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BY ViiUTTJE OF LETTERS TATJilvT . fei ^ ' ^ y ^ r ^ f -zM&W ^ Sbi Baled at JVesliuinsiet the 20 & Day qf 3 ta >/ f 1839 . TSTTHTTTAKER and HEATON , Inventors and W Paentee ? of a Ntiv and Improved Machine for Unianjf . or Connectirg Leather or otLer Strap ? , by wh ' eh a more ESFective aad Smoother Joint is aade with ] 2 T ? stter facility ttran by any other method , and v . itha « rij .-g cf Ten per Cent , of the whole Leather uied .
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KOYAL UKIOK X . XFE AKITOXTT A ^ TS DEPOSIT BA ITS . Established 1824 . PROSPECTUSES , on & sinale sheet , foT trawmWsios by post , may be bad daily from ten till three . Bate of Interest oa D * po . « u > i , to he withdravrE at tUat dayi » ' notice , 3 per cect . Ditto , at sis months' cotiee , 3 ^ . Proposal- ? for Montage . * of i'o . uOO an 3 upvrard ; ' on Freeh& ' . d Estate * ia England , or for tn ? Sa ' e of Life and IUveisicunr ; Intere *^ , to be rcaae in wri :: D ^ . Onlc ? , Lancaster PIi . ce , Strand .
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FiSOFS ^ TS BmSICAZ * A&TXS 22 B , 4 FAUILIAB TREATISE on the means of A . preserving health and the domestic treatment of dueasea , particularly adapted to the use of the industrious- elates ; - BY MATTSSW FXJBTCnER , Member of the Hoyal College of Surgeons , &o . Bury , LancasUite . Published by A . Cobbett , London ; and William Willis , Manchester ; and sold by J . Hobson , Northern Star Office , Leedt ? , and by all Booksellers aad News Agents .
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LEEDS SOKE . " VTOTICE is hereby Given , that pursuant to the 1 \ provisions of an Act passed in the present Se ^ ion of Parliament , intituled , "Ab Act for discharging the Inhabitants of the Manor of Leeds , in the Township and Parish cf Leeds , in tbe County of Yorlt , from tbe Custom of Grinding Corn , Grain , and Malt , at certaia "Water Corn Mills in the said Manor , and for making Compensafi » n to the Pro-
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f ^ IDSUMMER SESSIONS . ]\ ro TlG # IS iH EUEBY GIVEN , That the xi Midaumtuer'General Quarter Sessions of-the Peace for the Weat-Riding of the County of L ° L' *" * ° e opened at Skipton , on Tuesday , tbe Second Day of July nexH ., and by Adjourn , ment from thence will be holden at Bradford on Wednettlay , the Third Day of the same Month , at Tea of the Clock ia the Foreniwn ' each W the same Days ; and also , hj ; further Mjournment from thence , will be holdeo . jatltb'l ^ ERham , on Monday the Eighth D * y ot . the same Months at Eleven of the Clook of the forenoon , when aH Jutore , Suitors , Person bound by fttoogawtnee , - and . others having business at ' the Baid several Sessions , are required to attend the Court on the several Days and at the several Hours above mentioned . - —— -
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XTOR t ; he Cure of Screfula , Scurvy , Scorbutic -L Affection , Eruptions and Pimples on the Face , and other parts of the Body , Swelling , or Ulceratitns of the Neck , Sore Breasts , and all disorders attended with ' painful sweliings , or with morbid and irritating Eruptions of the Skin ,, open Wounds anii Sores , Contraction of the Limbs , Esiidrgement of the Joints or Glands , Lameness , Morbid Secretions , General Dability , Nervous Atfections , Lumbago , Less of Appetite , Indigestion , or where the constitution has been injured by exc-esses , or diseases of any kind , Mercury , or other injurious treatment and in all those case * in which Sarsaparilla , er Tonics are of any avail , the ' following Pills have invariably proved far superior to any other Medicine . Hare attained unparalleled celebrity , and are especially sanctioned by the Faculty , as being , without exception , the safest aud best Alterative and Tonic ever discovered , thousands having been radically cured by their unerring powers , after all other means had failed ; whole families , from the child to the adult , of both sexes , huvu been hy them restored to Health and purity of Blood , their strength being renewed after long sickness , and supported under the decv of nature , Sec . The following Testimonials will aatisij every one of their HTioaoy . "We have in our practice for many years , witnessed the unfailing- powers of
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M . K . C . S ., M AY lie cor .: < ulred every Thursday , ai No . 2 , Dead Lune , next to the Juuciios Ini . , Bkapfuhd , aud every Saturday , at 20 , I \ tergau-, 'Yciu . K , opposite the Min ^ : « r , iroiu ten till six , and the reminder of the Week at his own House , 13 , TiiAi'ALQAR-STHEET , LEEDS , from eight in the morning till ten at night , and on Sundays till two . Encouraged by his successful uwde of treatment , in the cure of a few prevalent complain : * , which has been stren ^ ht-r . ed by the experience of many years in hi * expensive practice , sensible of the " happy tffects resulting to the public by Medical Men confining thj : ir attention to a cartain class of Disease . * , iuJLces Mr . "VYlLKINSON to continue to eradicate every specie ? yf Yenerecl infection . As Mj ; . W . w r ^ uiarly . t'duoated in the profes-ion , he cau with confidence cflfer a firm , . < at > , apd speedy restoration to sound and vigorous health . Iu recent
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" * '" ''' ' -- »; u " -- ' * ^/ ^^^^^^ • • ' ' ' ' " ¦ Q ^ E ^ S ^^ I ^^^^^^^^^ I ^^^^ . ''* ' - ' - ' < ' " * ¦ - ' ""•*" .. : ¦ ,- ¦ '; ' ^^ B | 3 fl ^^^^^^^|^^^^^^^^^^ S * f ^ T' " ^ ''' . '''' - - tstos , ^ oii ^^^ Mfef \ TOTiqE i 8 v ^^ EB 1 P ^ aif ^^ N # ife « 5 11 Noxt G ^ ERAL : QUAltl gp&j ^ il ®^^ of the Peace for the Borough . « f L ^ EB ^ i 1 # tha County of York , will .-be ^ holdea iefore ^ THO ) HA # FLQWJER ELLIS tke Younger , Enquire , Recorder of $ l $ eaidpiJorougl ^ at the ^ Cc ®»^ Hq ^ sb , itL LEED 9 r on Thursdat , t % */ E « feQqr . 8 ev » nth Dajl orjt » NB , 183 ^ ^ Nin ^© 'Cloclt iii the Foreisrjw ^ * t which time and jplaoe si \\ Jurors , Conftablcs , Police " Officers , Prosecutors , "Witnesses , Psrsong Bound bj Becognizance , and others having Business at the said Sessioss , are required to attend . And Notice is Hereby also Given , '
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pamijf onanf descrj ^ itfh , so neither does Waee ) resteitoiJabtfevfanife upon any other basis than simple fact that upwards of FIFTY THOUSA : BOTTLES of it are annually sold in Great Brit ' For the prevention and cure of those disorc incident to Infants , it is a pleasant , innocent erheacious Carminative ; intended as a Prevent against , and * Cure for , thoae complaints to wh Infants are liable , as Affections of the Bow < Difficult Teething , CoDvukions , Rickets , &c , an admirable Assistant to Nature during the r gresa of the Hooping Cough ^ the Meaales , the C Pox , or Vaccine Inoculation .
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FRANCE . The French Court of Peers are taking the prel rninary steps for the trial of fifteen prisoners imp ! eated in the Paris insurrection of the 12 th and 13 l of May . Blanqui , who is represented as the chi of the conspiracy , is supposed to be in England hut Barbes , a very active and resolute leader of ti insurgents , is in custody . This man has repeated ! been in trouble in consequence- of his inveterai . hostility to the Government . It is said that th Court of Peers have obtained most valuable info ; mation respecting the origin , growth , and numbei of many secret societies in France ; whose aim is t establish a republic , and as a necessary prelude , t overthrow the Orleans dynasty on the first oppor tunity . . . **
Seven persons , charged with attempts to instigab the disaffected to assassinate Louis Phillippe b articles published in the Moniteur Republieain ' an L'HommeLibi < e , were tried in the Seine Court c Assizes , on Wednesday ; and five were feund guiltj Their sentence wag five years imprisonment an five years surveillance by the police . The Students in the Polytechnic School have been disarmed , aad the utter extinction of thatfiirouritt institution i » menaced by the Government . i
Altogether , the accounts from France wear i gloomy aspect . Louis Phili ppe has been taught that in spite of his vigilance , Paris swarms wit ! dfesptradoen eager for his destruction ; while ther < is scarcely a man of political reputation esteem ; him as any thing more respectable than a clevei charlatan . ;
TURKEY . The accounts frero Constantinople have once mor 4 assumed a warlike character . The Sultan vrai fittiug out an armament , very superior in every reject to any which of late years has been seen id Turkey . Six sail of the line and live frigates had left the areenal to proceed to Galiipoli , there t < i remain till joined by the rest of the squadron . On - board of this fleet there would be 10 , 000 marine ^ beside * seamen , and it waa folly supplied wirq munitions of war . The universal belief was , that the Sultan meditated an earl y attack upon Mehemel Aii .
The state of commerce in Turkey End the Levanl is represented as deplorable . Not a sile of acjj consequence kad been effected by a firm in Con * tanJ tinoplfe during the spnng ; while the marke s were ) glutted with EngliBb merchandise , of which an in-i credible quantity had been sent out , in the hope oi reaping the first fruits of the new commercial treaty ] v * ith Turkey and Austria .
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— " ^ At A Village in the wilds of Kent U written overa door , "Burdorij surgeon , carpenter , man mid-Wife ' , and schoolmaster ; likewise fine ' pens and teeth draw a by the maker . Also a curious assoriment of blacking balls . " " Mother , " said a little fellow the other day , " is there any arm in breaking egg shells ? " " Certainly not , my dear , but wh y do you asi ?" " 'Causa Idropt the basket just bow , and " see what & mess I ' m in with the nasty j oik . " Mr . Babtlky has been ap pointed by Charles Matthews and Madame . Yestris to be stage manager of Covent-gardtn for next season . Tbe | irineiple members of th « corps drainatiqvz of tbe Olympic Theatre will follow theii lair leader to the National Theatre .
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Sir John Conroy ceaaeg to hold an appoint * ioeat in the household oi the Ducheaa of Kent—Government Paper . A few davb 8 XNCE , a head of broccou > eig tfog i 7 | tbi ., wa 9 sent as a present to si gentleman residing in Chicheater . This extraordinary vegeteW * pmdacuon waa grown in the rectory garden at Amberley . By the death of Sir James Montgomery , j ** office of Presenter of Signatures in Scotland »» bfcome vacant . We understand that this oflit * » po losger to be conducted by deputy .
SOUTH AMERICA . j Late accounts from Lima and Callao state that ) the defeat of Santa Cruz was occas oned by tha treachery of a general offieer , who admitted a strongs body of Chilians through a pas ^ , which he was appointed to defend . In this way , Santa Cruz was ; surprised in the centre of his camp ; aud a dreadful struggle ensue J , each party fighting at close quarters , ) with bayonets and short Spanish knives . ' ' -
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KEVfFOTJNDLAKD . j Newfoundland papers , dated the 24 th of May , state that the Legislature of that island , then lately assembled , had btcome involved in a-freA quarrel with the _ Governor . They had not been in Session ; a wees before the House ef Assembly acted in such : a manner that the Governor refused to receive an address from them , and threatened to adjourn tbej House unless certain resolutioss respecting tbe right otthe ^ Crown to appoint their officers were re-i sanded . _ ¦ ¦ T i
• In Prince Edward ' s Island , also , muchdiscenttnti prevailed , en account of many persons being ejected I from Crown lands on which they had expended labour and money , without possessing a legal title ; to ^ the property . The House of Representatives ' lad deputed their Speaker , Mr . Cooper , to proceed to Etgland , for the purpose of inducing the Government to take some measures respecting the Crown lauds .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 22, 1839, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1062/page/2/
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