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V '"¦ - . -- . - rpHE Public are most respectfully informed that JL the SURPRISE COACH still continue, and
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trill continue in spite of all monopoly , to run as long tuxiny Coach on the Road , and at as Low Fares , from the Talbot Inn and No . 123 y Briogate , Two Doors above Kirkgate : End , LEEDS , eTery Day , ( Sundays excepted ) at a Quarter before Twelve o'Clock . The above Coach will leave the Bee Hite and "White Beak , Market Street , MANCHESTER , every Day , ( Sundays excepted ) at Eleven o'Clock .
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V PIANO FOE . TES . "HABTIES intending to purchase PIANOX . . FORTES , would study their Interests by inspecting the superior Stock of those Instruments , at the HABMONIC INSTITUTION , 26 , Commercial-Street , Icceds , where they will bavc the Advantage of comparing the respective Merits of the different noted London and other Makers , as the Stodk consists of the choicest Specimens of each , selected with the greatest care from their several Manufactories ; and ' as an additional security to Purchasers , each Instrument sold is accompanied by a written Guarantee . These sre Advatages not to be met with at the advertisdng ( self- ; tyled ) cheap Dealers and private Speculators , whose only aim is , by passing ofi * a spurious and illr made Instrument as the genuine Property " of a Gentleman , " " under peculiar Circumstances , " " a great Sacrifice , " and other devices too many to be enumerated , to delude the unwary , who soon find to their cost , that it is themselves who have made the great Sacrifice . All the New Music of the Day , as soon as published ; and Balfe ' s new Opera , Joan of Arc , and the popular Opera-of Amelia , or the Love Test . . A Quantity of Duplicate Stock , consisting of Songs , Quadrilles , Piano-Forte , and Flute Music , at a . considerable Seduction . Piano-Fortes lent on Hire , and Tuned in all the pr incipal Towns in Yorkshire .
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. JOSEPH PEIESTLEY , TENTER-LAKE , NEAR LEEDS-BRIDGE
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l ^ HE PATEIOT MAR YELL . rpHE . LIFE OF ANDREW MARYELL , JL neatly Printed on -excellent paper , and extending to- 64 octavo purges , with a -Wv-U executed Portrait . Price Is . jnsy . be had of Mr . Heywood , Manchester ; Cleave . Shoe-lane ; and Hetherihgton , Strand , London ; of Mrs . Mann , Central Market , Leeds : Mr . Xbbetsr > n , Bradi ' ora ; and at the Office cf the . Northern Star . All Orders from the Country attended to by Mrs . Ma ^ Kj Central Market , Leeds . , - "
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TO PERSONS WAXTIXG ROOM OR / POWER . V TO BE LET OS SOL 2 > . J Ayp C . TOTVNSENDS respectfully return their sincere Thanks to their Friends and che Public in General , for their liberal Support in the " ^ Cabixet-Makix g axd SA"sv-Mixt Departments , and while soliciting a Continuance of their Favours , beg- to inform teem that nothing shall be wanting on tteir ' part to merit r . Continuance . They vriih al- ? o to state , that they bave removed from their Mill in Castle-street to " their New Mill in Aire-street , near tL-e Bath-hom ; e , - where they are carrying on both the above Braacties of Business ; and now offer to Let or Sell their Mill in Castlestreet , " Wellington-road . —The Premises are Commodioas , and well suited for Machine-makers , Flax Spinners . Cloth-dressers , &c . N . B . —A Ten-Horse-Power Exgixe on the Premises . Lee-Js , Januarv 12 , 183 S .
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¦^ HERE AS a Fiat in BANKRUPTCY is TT awarded and issued forth against ROBERT MOORE SNOWDEN , of Malron , in the County ° f ] York , Draper , Dealer -and Chapman , and he -being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat , named , or the major part of them , on the ISth Day of January Instant , and 20 th Day of February next , at the Robin Hood Inn , in the City of York , at One of the Clock in the Afternoon on each Day , and make a full Discovery and Disclosure of his Estate and Effects , when and where , the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts , and at the First Sitting to choose Assignees , and at the Last Sitting , the said Bankrupt is required to finish Ins Examination and the Creditors are to assent to , or to dissent from the allowance of his Certificate . " All Persons indebtedto the saidBankrupt , or that iave any of his Effects are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint , but give Notice to Messrs . Makxxsox and Sanders , Solicitors , Middle Temple , London ; or to . . THOMAS FRANCIS FODEN ,, Solicitor , Leeds .
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ON NEW YEAR'S DAY WILL BE - PUBLISHED , JX -PEICE FOUBPEJfCE , IN 32 PAGES , WHAT IS GOD : fS a DIALOGUE between a PRIEST and a i PHILOSOPHER . By Democbitus . Published by T . Mickle , 60 , Oldham-street , Manchester .
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NEW IOlDOf HIT lf ?(> Tp S 132 , EIB . E 6 ATE , lately Occupied by Messrs . STXL&D a , nd SIMPSON . : i / EDTOli ^ i ^ i BsI # "P ESPECTFULLY announces to the Inhabitants of LEEDS . " and -its ¦ Vicinity , th ^ t the ABOVE Xt PREMISES ARE WOW OPEN , with an : / \ ¦ ' :: entike ::: W ^^^^ ffB . ;;; : Of Boys ' , Yoatlis ' , and Gentlemen '* SILH , BZWiVER , GOSSAMER , and SUPER Of the Newest Style , now "wearing in the ?¦ West End . of London , which have been personally and carefully selected from the most approved Manufacturers in Tp ^ tf , as well as \ n Lancashire . Also , a YeryWI&NDlD ASSORTMENT # J 2 HILD ^ HATS AND BONNETS , CLOTH , YELVfeFRENGHl ^ TOGETHER "WITH EVBBT OTHER AETJCfcff ^ NNEdT&I ^ Wi ^ viWE . AB ^^ E TRADE .
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. / PUELIC CAUTIOJ \ . VBEWARE OF IMITATIONS . FT 1 BE Original and only genuine MORISON'S I PILLS as compounded by the late Mr . Moat , up to August , 1835 , are alone prepared bySALMON and HALL , 6 , Farringdon-street , Londonj the sole Proprietors . This ! and -this- "' alone , is the . Medicine which effected the extraordinary Cures on Sir Richard Sutton , Lady Sophia Grey , Count Paskan , and innumera"ble Others . * Let Purchasers look on the Stamp , and observe the Signature of Mr . Salmon , the Hygeist thereon , in a Fac-Simile of his Hand-Writing;—all others , let what will . be on the Stamp , are base Counterfeits .
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' " I amr"Sir , your obedient Servant , " THO ' MAS CHARLESWORTH , '' Upwardsof Five Years Chief Clerk to Morison & Co . " CAUTION ! The Original Morisons' Pills , or Universal Vegetable Medicine , a .-s compounded by the late Mr . Moat , are only prepared by SALMON and HALL , No . G , Farringdon Street , London . And Soldhy the following Agents . .
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** COIaPANY y& ^ IT AZ TWO MILLIONS -STEKilNG . lll ^ &Jf ice ^ l TpHE WEST OF ScbTLAND ; FIRE Jl ^ - X SURANCE COMPANY , haying discontinued Business ^ , the " Metellus" has been formed to continued the Business of the Conipany now dissolved . The whole Insurances have been transferred to the " . Metellus . " ' . : . " . .. ; -...: ? .... V . ; DIRECTORS . John Campbell Colqulioun , Esq ., M . P . of Killer-: riiont , Chairman . : James Cleland , Esq ., L . L ; i > Glasgow . James Wright , aEso ,., llercliantj Xilas gow ^ Robert ^ Rodger ,: Esq ., Merchant , Glasgow , Henr }^ Mnglis ., Esq ., Merchanty Glasgow . John Buchanan , Esq ., J ^ crchant , Glasgow . James Martin , Esq ., Merchant , Glasgow . John Alston , Esq ., of Rogemont . ' , Charlesi Stirli ng , Esq ., of Gargunnqck . JAMES J . DUNCAN , Esq ., L . ii . ll , ; Manager . The " Metellus ' effects ' Insurances in Great Britain , the East and Wes't ; 'Indie . s ' , '''' , America ; .. o : n the Continent of Europe , at Premiums corresponding to the Risk incurred . ; . / , BLACKBURN & HOPPS , Solicitors , _; '¦ AgentsforLeedsand the Neighbourhood . 26 , Albibii-Street , iJeeds , : Jan . 10 . 1838 .
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JJJSiT ;? fy& : Ii . l 8 ; E ; E : I > ± ( S PRICE NIN'EPENCE , ' / . i REPORT of tiie PUBLIC DlSCUSSIOlSr A . between the Rev . JoiiN GitEEN and the Rev . RicHA'iit > Carlile , held : in St . Anarew ' sr Hall , Norwicb , and correcte ; d by Richard Cart LlLEjWith ^ xplanatpry Notes . \ j A . Hey wood , 60 , Oldham-street , Manchester ; Hobson , Leeds ; and Mrs ; Manft , Leeds ; J . Enight , Oldham ; J . iljtobson , Ashton ; Ainsworth , Boltoh ; R . Riley , Chestergate , Stockport '¦; and all Renders of . theNorthern ' - ' StttrJ - ... v ^' . ' : ¦ ^ ¦ . ¦ - ' ' ' ¦ ¦; ' . ' . -. ' : ' : ' ' ¦ : ''¦;' . ' :-
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To Dealers in Yarmouth Red Herrlngu , Norway Cpd Oil , and Black Lead . ' . ¦ ¦¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ . ; j qhn stone- : . ; SAIL MAKER AND SHIP CHANDLER , NAUTICAL STATIONER , SHIP AND . pUSTOM HOUSE BROKER , COMIS : MISSION AGE-NT , &c . HIGH-STREET , COBBER OF BLAC 1 CFRl ^ RGATE i HirLZ . T > ETURNS his sincere Tlmnks to his Friends for Xv past favours and solicits a Continuance , of the same . He also w . igfos to inform them and the Public generallyyi that lie makes an ' d" prepares Railway Carriage and Bulk Covers with India Rubber , and other Compositions , which keeps the Covers Waterproof , Soft , and Durable . ' N . R . J . S . . still continues to have Consignments of Yannnuth Herrin ' gs of the first Quality . ' Those Persons who visit Hull for the purpose of buying would do .-we'll by calling upon hiin to Inspect his Stock . - ' . . ' . ¦ . ' - ¦ ' ' ¦ . •¦ ¦ ' " ' ' ,. . ¦; • - , '¦ . ¦ ¦ : ¦¦ : ¦'
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y Price Is . l | d , per Box . . TI 1 HIS is a'Medicine of long tried : efficacy for cor-¦ JL ' : recting all 'Disorders of the Stonluch and Bovvelsj . the common symptoms of which are Costiveness , Elatuleticy , Spasms , Loss of Appetite , Sick Head-ache , Giddine- * , Sense of Fullness after Meals , Dizziness of the Eyes , Drowsiness , and Pains . in the Stomach and Bowels , Indigestion , producing a Torpid State of . the Liver , and a consequent inactivity of the Bowels , causing adisorganizationpf every function of the frame , will , in thisniost excellent preparation , by a little perseverence , " be effectually removed . Two or three doses will convince the
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\ J £ al £ 6 g SUtctum , VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE . " :- \ /' - ; -r ^ ¦ : - . :- YEADON . ' - ¦ ¦ ' - . ; ¦ ' ' . ' ¦ ' . \ TO BE SOL IX BY A U C T ; 10 N , by Mr . Thomas IiUmb , Juk ,, on the Premisesj , on WEj ) NEsbAy the Ij ^ th : Day of January ^ next , at Four o'Clock in the : Afternoon , subject to such Conditions as will then be jproiuced , unless previously disposed of by Private Contract ; of which due Notice Will be given . , ^ .- ¦ ' All that excellent and -well accustomed INN or PUBLIC HOUSE called the Clothiers' Tnn > with the Butcher ' s Shop arid Croft of LAND thereto adjoining , situate at Yeadon ; in the Parish of Guiseley , asnow occupiedby Mr . Joseph Long . ; The Estate is Freehold ; < tf InheritaHce , adjoins the Public Road , is respectahly Tenanted , and will beSpld to pay a good per Centage . To Yiew the Estate apply to Mr . JbsEPH Long on the Premises , and for Price , and Treaty by Private Contract and other Particulars , to Mr . < CHARLES NAYLOR , Solicitor , Trinity-Street , LeedSi Leeds >; 22 drl )« ic ^ iber , ' | 837 . ;/ ; r \ : :.. ; i
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V JUST PUBLISHED rnHE DEATH OF LEYLAND'S AFRICAN X BLOODHOUND , A POEM , by Wm , DeabdeN , Author of the Star Seer , 4 to . ; London , Lona : man . & . Co .. Dewhirst ; Huddersfield .
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J . HQBSON , PRmTEE MV PXJBLISHEB , I / NORTHERN STAR OPFiqEy
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. STEPHEN DICKINSON , FOUNTAIN HEAD CLOTHES WAREHOUSE , No . 42 , King-Street , Huddersfield ^ "T > ETULNS his sincere Thanks to his numerous Xl / Friends and . the Public , for their liberal Encouragement since he commenced , in the Ready Made Ciothes Trade , and solicits a continuance of their Support , being determined to supply good Articles at reasonable Prices . N , B . All kinds of Men arid Boys' Clothes made to Ord ^ r , on the shortest Notice , not to be surpassed by any House in the Trade .
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JUST PUBLISHED , Pries One Shilling , A New Edition of Mr . Robert Owen ' s ¦ ' ' ' ¦ /¦ ' : ' kpO ^ OW 'T ^ k ''"' ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ . ' ' " ¦ ^ TIVW MOEAL ¥ 0 ELD . rnHIS Work may be looked upon as the Bible of ; X the Sociaiists . Glasgow : Published by H . Robinson , TroHgatv ; - may be had of J . Hobson , Nor . thern . Star Office , Markot-Stree ' t , Leeds ; and of all Booksellers in Town and Country ,
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CHEAP AND VALUABLE WGKKS : Published and Sold by A . Heywood , - newspaper Office , 60 , oldham \ y street , manchester . SIX . LECTURES delivered in Manchester , previous to the Discussion between Robert 0 \ ren and the . Rev . J . H . Roebuck ; and an Address delivered at the . Annual Congress of -the Associatipn of all Classes of all Nations . By Robert Owen Price 2 s . in cloth . " They ( the Lectures ) set forth the principles of Human Society , as contained in the Social . Theory
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^ QHN eRCWFT JHiMRI ^ V < tSEAT HAMPTON BOW , BIRitfIN « HA 5 l , j TypAjNUFACTURER OFPRINTIIfG INKS ^ 1 VL in superior Black and Fancy CoLdtiKS , suitable ,, for "Wood Engravings , arid Fine ' Letter Press "Priritang , also Lithographic Inks , and Drawing Pencils , and Vegetable arid Mineral Black , ani Printer ' s Varnish . ¦' ¦ .- ' . '' ¦ ' . ¦ - ¦ ¦ - [' -: < . -: ~ - " ¦' . ¦' ; ¦;'¦ ' ,- ¦ ^ -- - ' - Coloured Printing Inks , and Printer's . Varnisby kept constantly on Sale . ; ¦ ; ' , - J . JapanTj Red , Blue and Common Writing Inks ^ Wholesale and Retail . . . "J : £ ¦ ¦ y y -Jy-r ^ - hob ^ gn , ; r ' . ; : ; ' NORTHERN STAH OFFICE , tEEDS , Be ' spectfnlly begs to inform the TtnoTB ^ that ne has been appointed AGENT for the Sale of Mr : Hard \" 5 Printino lifks , and that he has always , on Hand a Stock , froin which" they can he . supplied with any Weight thej may require , at any Priced from . Is . to 5 si per lb . : . Coloured Printing Inks , arid Printer's '' Varuish , constantlyon hatid . , : ' V Blue , Red , Japah , and Common Writing IhI c ^ Wholesale and ; Retail . : Northern Star Office , Dee . 20 th . 183 / . - ¦ :
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TRIAL OF THE GLASGOW COTTON V / - . ; -. ¦ ' spinners ; - ' - ;¦ " ¦; - :. ¦ , ;¦ . : ¦ ¦ ; | ? EWABE OF FALSE REPORTS ! . ; mHE COMMITTEE , of ^ LEGATES who > I Have been appointed by their respective Trades iri Glasgowy to enquire into the Case of the Cotton . Spinners , hereby announce to the ; Operatives o £ Great Britain arid Ireland , and to the Public- in generalV that they have appointed Messrs . HENRY ROBtNSON & Co , 7 i Brunswick ^ Place , their ONt y Printers and Publishers of the TRIAL of the
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The . 'lnefficacy of t ! ie Cutting System . : } - -l /'} -: . : . : ; :: . ' . "¦}' , Illustrated * : - " :-:. ' - ¦ - - ¦;; - ; , - I- THjOMAS ROTHERY / ofUpper Wbrtley ^ tiekr Leeds , bifer to the cqrisideration / of the > afflicted , the follcwino ; proof of the' superior skill of Mr . J . L . WARD , Suboeon , No . 18 , . TRAPAr-GAR-STREBT , XSEDS . '¦ ¦ ¦[¦ - ' : ^ V I was afElicted with thret ? deep running sores inv one of iriy legs , which had materially affected myt : health , and prevented me from following mj ' v em-: p loyment .. ' : " .. - ; , . ¦ : ¦ ¦' . ¦ ¦ . ; . \ - ' - ^ r ¦ ' " ¦ ' ' \^ : " . ¦ ' . : ;¦¦ . ~
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Removal of a l ^ ge Ttuaoiir without ¦ : ¦ : ; , ¦¦' , y :-: y the KnifiB v . " ,.- . v '; : '' . ¦*¦ ' - '¦ : . : I , PETER , THORNTON , Coinmereial-Rowv Little Holbeck , Leeds , having lately . seen ia the : Leeds , Newspapers several accounts of -Pereona who hav ' e'bad Tumours removed without the Knife , and of others who have also been cured of ; fJaocers vrithbut cutting , by Mr ; J . L ; -WARD ^ S ^ RoaoNV N 6 . 18 , Trafalgar-Btr ^ et , Leeds , and : as my JVife had an inereasjngv Tumour on the side of her Nectv tor the space of ^ Fourteen Years , arid hairing been Uridetthe treatinent of st respectable Medi al Man j who tried every means , but to- no purpose , and
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Onr Columns are again life with demonstrations . Every where the People geem to T > e alive . The Canadian insurrection , while it has sadly marred the . " Merry Christmas" of the In-Tory Ballot-Agitators , seems to have infused new life and vigour into the sterling domoeratie advocates of popular right In our present number will be found , reports of * ' gatherings" in Staler-Bridge , Leeds , and Bradford ; in all
which places the Giant Spirit of Democracy opreared its awful form in proper attitude . " We predicted in a former number that the Meeting of the Leeds Working Men '« Association would afford a noble sample-of popular spirit and intelligence . The events has veiified our prophecy to a degree even exceeding pur own anticipations . It has stamped tie - £ ood . men of ' Jjseds with the unialiing- characters of sterling Democrats . Never- saw we the . fecQBejBS of Tesolve more fully manifested , and yet more finely
tempered with the coolness of a prudent conciousness of their own powers , than at those two meietings . : —The speeches of ShaBMAX CbJlWTOBD are such as reflect the highest honour on the man , the statesman , and the patriot , by whom they were uttered , while those of the Working Men , who moved and seconded the resolutions , on Monday Evening , were just what they ought to be—a p lain unvarnished , statement of the wrongs they suffer , and the redress they seek . The resolutions are of that precise and definite character which we love to see . There is
no mistaMng them . They speak out what they really mean , without any reserve or ambiguity . The respective speakers , who supported the resolutions , evinced , by their energy and talent , their devotedness to the cause of right , while &e great mass of the meeting displayed all that warmth of feeling , and yet coolness of ¦ determination which properly belongs to men who feel their wrongs , and know their remedy , lacking neither courage nor prudence , in the prosecution of their rights .
Our present number also contains a brief notice of a public meeting , on the Canada Question , holden by the Working Men ' s Association of Hull . We should like to infuse a little more spirit into the working men of Hull . We are sorry to . see them holding a public meeting on so important a : subjeet , in a paltry public-house room , which , we suppose , will not hold more than four or five hundred people . They have a splendid Town-HaH . Why was it not
applied for ? The Corporation of Hull obtains credit for being liberal . Why was it not tested ? We thmV from what we have heard , that the Town-Hall might have been had ; and if not tbere axe public buildings 4 a- Hull , always accessible , which would have afforded a much iairer opportunity , to the inhabitants of that large town , fortbe expression of their opinions . Let theworMng
men of Hull arouse . We are sorry to see , what we must think , a considerable share of apathy amongst them ; and -we in treat them to make haste in regaining their proper position , in the grand line of Democratic veterans , whcse peaceful , but onward pror gress is carrying away before it all the obstacles that can be thrown up by the united strength and cunning of both In . and Out-Tory Harpies . -
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ANOTHER TUG . We are informed that the Poor Law Guardians of Huddersfield are about , -shortly , to make one more attempt for the appointment of a Clerk , This has been hitherto prevented , by the steady determination of the people not . to allow it to be'done , and we do hope that the men of Huddersfield , who have hitherto maintained a glorious superiority in the £ eld , will not slacken their energies a jot for this additional tns- New arrangements have been
made , and new machinery set to work , to ^ enable the three-headed Devil-King to carry his attack upon Huddersfield . Huddersfield has hitherto been blessed with Magistrates , who , though called " Tories , " were Men , and not Muckworms ; who , amongst their other Aristocratic prejudices , bad the odd prejudice of wishing to see their poor neighbours live , upon the face of the soil , without the endurance , of gratultons punishment for poverty whk-h thev were unable to avoid . These worth v
Men , to their everlasting honour , have refused to bow down and worship the Beast , or to carry hi 3 mark in . their forelieads . Therefore , in order that " the battle" may be more effectually li fought through" at Huddersfield , it hath pleased the Devil-King to reinforce his Magisterial ranks with a batch of beings of the right sort : whose hearts / and bowels , having
been long coined , along with the blood and sinews of the infant labourers , who have toiled in their mills , are capable of being \ modified and distended , in any manner , required by the Poor Law Amendment Act . These are therefore , by the terms of- their . allegiance / to assist their master , the Devil-King , in murdering , by the slow process of starvation , the men , women and children of Huddecsfield . We
know that this . may be prevented by the people of Huddersfield , and ^ re tell the people of Huddersfield now , what we have often told them before , that every step ^ hich they allow to be taken , in pursuance of this law- —every officer whom they allow to be appointed under it , and every shilling which they allow to be appropriated to the « afbrcement of any of its provisions , is an
acknowledgement of its principle , and every ° ne > who acknowledges the principle of that law , onght to endure aU the horrors of a « BastQe" for life . Let the Men of Huddersfield therefore see to it . If they allow fte Clerk to be elected , the firalt is their Own , and they will have no right to find feult with any consequences which- may follow .
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ii # > - : ¦ ¦ :- } ' wakt 3 EDv ; - - ; : ; : ; ' ::: V ' r :- ; WORKING CUTLER , pnewbcrk accustomed JX . to the Manufacture ) of ! Surgeons' Instruments ; and Jobbing in general : Business . A . Character will be required from the last Employer . Apply , ! if by Letter , ( Post-paid ) toThomas Cart weight , Cutler , Halifax .: : - : v -
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Remarkable ; Cure pf an Eatiag Cancer . ¦¦¦ '¦ - " .. ' without Cutting . : > I , JAMES , CLAY , Hotse-breaker , vA , rmIejr ; Heightj near Leeds , had , previous to the mbritfi of July last , been amicted vwith : an eating Cahcei * of my Nose for the' spade ' ¦ of Five Years , -vyheri my attention ttas directed-tq some . extraordinary cures of Cancers and ; Tumours , advertised in the Leeds newspapers , which had been perfonried by Mr . J . ' Ir . WARbjVSurgeon , 18 , Trafalgar-street , Leeds-r- I was thereby , induced to apply to ¦ that Gentle ^ nan ^ and the result of my application having proved most satisfactory , I fe . fcl that I have an equal duty to iriake kriown the particulars of my case ^ with those who . have already advertised their cures . I was for the above period of five years under the treatment of the most noted medical men iri
Yorkshire , one . of , whom 'is a much celebratedgen tlexfiaa of the profession , at Scarbro' j but although I recerred every attention , the Disease continued to increase ^ having , when . I applied to Mr . Ward , gone with one side of my nose , and also affected my eyes , and % as beginning to spread over my upper lip . " In tluV distressing state I placed myself under Mr , Wardy who , I am happy to . say , has effectually ctiTed' me without cutting , in little more than two months ; and I hai ; e no doubt . but I should soon have lpstrmynose entirelyj had I not providentially applied ta Mr . Ward in ' time . ' . ' ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ ' ; V- ' - ¦ '> . ¦ . ¦ ¦ ' " . ¦' . ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ December 26 th , 1837 . ; v ¦ ; - ; ,
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 13, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct337/page/1/
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