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THE HUMBEB UNION STEAM COMPANY'SJtfJrGNIFICENT STEAM -SHIPS ; WILL START , ON AND AFTER . THE FIRST DAT OP MAT NEXT , as FOLLOWS ' and not aa Advertised last "Week , ( with leave io Tote Vessels ) : — FROM HULL . from alongside st . xathebine ' s " whabj . VIVID - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - . . ¦ 1 Oin ) ON - On MONDAY Afternoons , at Four o'Clocl . n , , ^^ /^ . WIT ^ ' - - " " ~> - . On TUESDAY Mornings , at Eight o'Clock . WILBEEFOECE , VIVID , Cm TYEDNESDAY Afternoons , at Four o'Clock . ; Qh THUESpAY Mornings , ' at Eight o'Clock . WATIE WITCH , WXlLBSttFOftCB , OnSATUSDAT Monaags , at Eera * o'Cloek . ; On SATURDAY Mornings , at Eigbto'Cloel :. N . B . The VIVID and WILHERFORCE only will Land and Receive Passengers at Yarmouth , on the Voyage from Hull to London . Saloon and Bed ..... -17 s . 6 d . ———Saloon 15 s . Fore Cabin -6 s . Horses . 21 s . each- ——Four-wheeled Carriages .,..- £ 3 . 3 s . each . N . B . —Private State Cabins in the Wixbebfosce , for the Accommodation of Families and Parties . . . Tbe Committee of this Company avail themselves of * the present Opportunity to . thank . their Friends and the Public for the liberal Support hitherto given to the ! Viv 5 d and Water "Witch—two . Vessels unpre-« xieatea on the line for their Speed , and the uniform Performance of their Voyages . The Committee farther beg to intimate that they have now placed their superb New Vessel , the "K 1 LBERFORCE , on the Station , at present running , instead of the Vivid ; but that , on and after the 1 st of next Month , the whole will sail as stated above , when they hope the increased Facilities and Accommodation thus offered to the Public will be duly appreciated . Further information may be had on applying to B . HITCH 02 T , Mercury-Office Yard , Leeds . H . D . PAULING , Agent , Hull ; or , EDWARD ABELL , 41 , Fish-Street , Hill , London , Hull , 20 th ApriL 1838 . Where Trusses , Parcels , and Packages are reeeeived . p . S . —In addition to tie great Security and Dispatch afforded by these Vessels , they are provided with CASTE'S SOCKET APPARATUS , for-the two-fold Purpose of guarding against the possbSity of Accident , as weH as rendering assistance to Vessels in distress .
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TO THE IKEIEITaNTS OF LEEDS , ajtd ' thx NOBILITY , CLERGY , GENTRY , AND FAMILIES IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND .
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THE NOETHERN LOCUST AND HIS DUPES ! m - " To those who boaat a honest name . Your censure' * praise , your praise i » blame , " WE rBspectfally request the attention of the Public to $ he real question between the Tea Hawker and ourselves , which Hawkers , instead of meeting the question boldly and fairly , have descended to the most wretched abuse and abominable personalities , ( as witness their last rejoinder , unexampled in its kind ) ending witB a most flimsy challenge of no interest whatever to you , viz ., Whether they aell more than One Chest of Tea to our Twenty . Not one of our principal statements have yet met with a reply or satisfactory answer . Are they other than we have described them ? "Do they sell Cheap f" If this has not been satisfactorily froved , we repeat what we have said in the original Advertisement— " Do not buy our Teas , and ours alone : purchase of others , and see who supply the besc . Buy the BJack and Green separately . Do this for three month . ; andif you find no saving va ' price' or Quality , continue to patronisethe Hawkerand his Pack to the end of
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SCOTCH TEA DEALERS VERSUS PUFFERS . Oh , Pope , had I thy satire ' s dart , I'd gie the rascal bis desert—I'd rip his ratton , hollow heart , And tell aloud His juggling hocus pocus , art To cheat the crowd . —^ r «* . rjiHE " Southgate Mountebank " has requested Public attention to the real question between him _ L and us . This is what we want . There is no question we have blinked . We have met his every assertion boldly and fairly . Wehave made no statements but what aTe in unison with facts ; nor descended to any personalities in which we are not justifiable . Personalities , indeed ! His complaint on this score is like a scavenger complaining of being pelted with mud . If he had not been as bitterly personal as his little mind couli invent , the shadow of personality never would have fallen from our pen . But as he was the first to set the example , he ought to be the last to wince at the lash , and accuse us of severity . Indeed , we should have been mortified if he bad not /*?// his well deserved castigation .
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LETTING OF THE TOLLS 0 F THE FREE MAB ^ ET , IN LEEDS . ITIHE LEEDS IMPROVEMENT COMX MISSIONEKS HEREBY GIVJE NOTICE , That the RENTS or TOLLS of the ; above MARKET will be LET for ONE YEAR by PUBLIC BIDDING on Thubsday , the 24 th ' Day of Miy Instant , ' atihe Court-Hou « e , in Leeds , at Twelv * ^ o'Clock at Noon , subject to such Conditions as shall be then produced , wfaicU may in the meantime be inspected at the Office of BARR , LOFTHOUSE , & NELSON , 1 , Park-Row , Leeds . Leeds , May 2 nd , 1838 . N . B .- A Deposit of £ 60 will be required from each Bidder at the Time of Bidding .
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"fT 7 ESTMINSTER IMPROVEMENT COMVfPANY . —To be incorporated by Act of Parliament . —Capital , £ 750 , 000 , in 7 , 600 Shares of £ 100 each .
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NEAT FRAME & GLASS FOB 2 * . rpHE purchasers of ^ the NORTHERN STAB X . are informed that they can be supplied by Ji Hobson , Star Office , yritii neat Rose ^^ Wood Framesy glazed , and inlaid witli wlt > for . 28 .. each , jadapted i in size , for ^^ the , several-Portraits presented with the l ^ thertt Star ^ X ¦; , . ' .. •" - ;"" : ' : ' ) -: , ' , ' v '• : ' . : \ ' : < : y - :. ; : '~ I Aii agenteeto be supplied ^ ith th ^ rn , yrhoiwale ^ to ; sen at t&eisam * price . '¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ .. ' ¦> ¦'¦ ¦ - ' ¦ * , • - ¦''¦ - ¦ ¦'¦ : ¦ ¦ i i - -
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¦ ¦ . ;¦ -.: ¦' . ¦ : ¦ : ' BBMOVA 1 * . " ¦ ¦ . -: ' - ;¦ ¦¦ :-- ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦^ ¦ . ^ cvfplsEi y ;^ : : ;";;; Bookseller , Stationer , Bookbinder , Letterpress Printer , and News agent , J ^ arket Walk , * - . Huddersfiefdy : ¦¦ ; / v BEGS to inform- his friends and the public ml general , that he haa removed from the Shop he has for some tune occupied , to oi ^ e three doors below , where he ha 3 always on hand a good assortment of-all the Standard Works , and cheap Periodicals of the day . . J- :.. ¦ -. . ; . ' ¦ Letter-Press printing neatly and promptly ex ~ ecuted . Bookbinding in all its styles . Merchant Account Books , Ledgers , Copy Books , Memorandum Books , and ; every other article in the Stationery Business . Works of every description procured to order . " ¦ ; . ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ : ' . . v '¦¦ ' " ' ¦¦ : "¦ . ' / ' ' ¦' '
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IMP 0 RTMT / TO MEBCH 1 MS , » LAKTJrACrrxnElERS ANB OTHERS TRACING , OR CORRESPONDING , WITH FOREIGN COlTNTililES . 7
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m RANSLATOR of the FRENCH and SPAJ . NISH LANGUAGES , from the ; Experience of Thirty Years in the most respectable Foreign iSfercantile Houses in London , having great Connexions with all parts of Europe , and North and South America , begs to oifer his Services in the Translation of Correspondence , Ships' Papers , and other Documents or Accounts ; and with bis perfect Knowledge of the Exchanges , Weights and Measures of Foreign Countries , he trusts his Abilities may prove of great value to the Manufacturers and Others of Leeds who receive Important Orders from abroad , and may be unacquainted with the . Language of their Correspondents , particularly in Orders for Cloth , wherein the Terms used for the Colours , Qualities , and Dimensions , are not to be found in . Dictionaries . \ ¦ Applications . addressed to the Northern Star Office will he punctually attended to . Terina Moderate . '" .. '¦ . ¦ . - . ' /¦¦; ' ... - ¦ ¦ ¦ . . ' . ;^ . ¦ ¦ :. ; ,. . .:. ; .. \ - :.-, , S ^ th factOTX ^^^ tenoe ^^ oaji r ^ ^ v o ^^^ d- ^ v striot « 8 t % cr ) ^ y , j ^ be observed in reference to all ' ^^^ v ^ m ^^^^^ B ^^^ v
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sAm m wood AT FISBY AND CALVERLET . TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION , by Mr ; J Lancaster , at the House of Mrs . Crowther , the Warren-House Inn , Fixby , on Friday the Eleventh day of May , 1838 , between the Hours of Three and Five o'Clock in the Afternoon , the undermentioned Lots of Wood now standing at Fixby and Calverley , subject to snch Coaditions as will he then and there produced : —
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40 , COMMEiGIir STEEET , / . L 1 EM MW . FRANKS , 'Successor to the late Mr . C , Porter j 35 , Lowerhead Row , moat respectfully begs leave to return Thanks to the Nobility ^ Gentry , and the Public in general , for past Favours already conferred on him since his commencement in Business , and humbly solicits a continuance of their kind Patronage and Support . M . W . F . has the honour to announce to thejn that he . has Removed his Establishment to , more Commodious Premises , / - *" ' ¦ "''' ¦ Ho . 40 . CpnOMERCIAL STREET , ( Late in the Occupation of Mr / Crayen , Saddler , ) where he parposes keeping a ^ election of the Newest and most Fashionable Songs j Piano Fortes , Harps , Guitars , and Music , from the most Popular Operas , as Performed at her Most Gracious Majesty's Theatres , Royal Opera Houses ^ and Grand Concert Rooms at a Reduction of \ 25 : PER CENT . IJISCOUNT . N . B . —The : Nobility , Gentry , and the Public , ar » respectfully informed , that they-will have an opportunity , if required , of hearing each piece of Music played over , on the Piano . '¦ ' ¦ ¦ Forte , prior to their becoming Purchasers , as Mr . Ti SmALPAOK ; W engaged for that express purpose . r ;; ; : . ^ = Piano Forte and Sirjging Taught by Mr . S . on the most reasonable Terms . , ; o Also ,. a large ' Selectionof New : and Fasliipnable Songs , Piano-forte Music , &c , &e ., " : v 7 : ¦ ¦ . . . ' . ¦ :. ¦' .. ,. ; ¦ ¦ ; -ATHAL-E' -PRICE ; \^ ' r ^ il .. Portfolios of Music sent out on apprpbatipp ,: to any partofthe'Tbwn 1 oir CounfaT .. " "'; : r : An Elegant Assortoe » t : pi ; Guitar 8 J Violins , Violincellps , Clarionetts , and every other descriptioH of Iristniments appeitaining : " to' ^^ Military Baridsi . Also , English and / RomaU Stt ^ ngs of the ^ first gnaliijy Bows . Bow Hair , Besin , Mutei , Tuning ; Hammers and Forks , Reeds , &c . &c ^; , ;
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HARVEI'S BARK PILLS " ¦ : / ' : '"¦ ' " . ' / '' . ^ ¦ •" : ' ,- . ' ? I 'H .. . :: ¦ . -: ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦' - '¦• ¦¦ - ¦ ' ' SAR ^ I ^ RI ^ For Strength ^ i ^^ and ; - . : ¦ ¦ ¦ Pwi ^^ theBlodd ^
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; Just Published ; price 2 d . ( N ADDRESS to the WORKING MEN OF ii . ALL CLASSES , in D EF EN C E of TRADES prNIONS . ; - ; ,.: ;; ¦; . ¦ : ¦ : ¦ . ; v ' : ¦¦• ¦ ¦ ¦ : v r-:- / " ' jBt : Air- ' optative .. : ¦/; ;;¦ - ¦ ' . ¦' London , aH ^ therington r wood ; teeds , J >> Hobson ) Preston , G . 'Batetaan ; : arid ; aU'Nwf ^ nders . ; - ; - ;" v - v \; . ;^; . ; . r . ^ ¦
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T " AMES ^ NIOHTofcBkicraousB ; ^ ste of til Halifax , offers his JBervices ? as ACCOtTNTANT and REFEREE ^ after Forty Years Experience in Trade , and an ^ Acquaintelgie ^ th &ih ^^ Iiaws of th ^ Country , as well as the ObligBftfy , top cominph in the executiprifof them . ; ; - rv : / . n :: ^ . ^ y -:- ^ ' :.. l \ '¦ ' ¦ : J . K : advises aUwhojargQtt to make up their Books ^^ nd ^ r ^ 0 ; W ^ tbejf f gent ? ^ ^ # ^ SsajeJhe ^|^( a th « ^^? vP ^} M : * v ^ P ^ w *^ ; ¦; I . J : ^ u ^^
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''' "' "" " ' ' ' ' ' S ' SUMMER - ?<^ ^» iilof ^ Sfe- ^![ 5 iiilf ! Sr -- '' ; : * - ; ;; - "" 1 ¦ ¦ - ¦ SATURDAY , ; mY 5 , 1838 . ^ J * ° ^™ r »» n BtlSY
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 5, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct347/page/1/
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