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i ^ MHOOTTCKJhiiTfitey ** ^ B » i « aWf Enlarged and Opened the Shop ,, lately Occupied "by Mr ANBt BEATSON , Bilil , i' 4 , BtTXTON Road , near the NewSavings' Bank , with an entirely - - ~ JSew Stock ' at ~ - -.: - L ,: ¦ r ; r , . . ' . " : HIOT mAPEBY ; SILK MEBCEBY , HOSIEEY , GLOYES , Mipp ^ i ^ 1 fFlicb iiTeallbeen i * orcbased dming the late severe Stagnation in Trade , on very advantageous Terms , ' -- andwMch fliey »*? m * Q&eang to ibe ; Poblic at extremely low Prices . .- ' . ¦ ' ; ! - > : . fgp ; XbeS&awl Booms cc&t&b an ExteasiTO Assortment of entirely New Patterns , at a great £ eduction-in ^ Paees . - -rv- ' - -- ' / - - ¦ . " -- . : . ¦ 7 JUmX > 7 StOTTBVIKG AVS FUVEEALS TVRHnSWED . Bndte ^^ a , May , ' 18 S 8 . 1 V- - HUli £ NBLONDON DURING mE SUM ¦ ' - : . " . THE HtTMBEB UNION STEAM COMPANY'S iCAGNIFICENt STEAM SHITS ; TTJTLI , START , ON AINT ) AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT , as FOLLOWS , Tl and not as Advertised last "Week , ' ( with leave to Tore YesselsJ : — FROM HULL . from alongside st . katherixe ' s wharf . vivid , : " ' - XOTT > O * - On MOITDAY Afternoons , at Four o'Clock . n _ " ^^ f * WITCH , - On TUESDAY Mornings , at Eight o'clock . WliBEEFOECE , VIVID , On TTEDNESDAY Afternoons , at Four oTlock . Ofl THURSDAY Mornings / at Eight o'clock . WATEE WITCH , WltBERFOECE , On SATURDAY Mornings , at Eleven o'clock . On SATURDAY Mornings , at Eight o'Clock . If . B . The TIYTD and "WILBERFORCE only will Land and Receive Passengers at Yarmouth , on the Yoyage from Hull to London . Saloon and Bed 1 / 5 . 6 M . Saloon 25 s . Fore Cahin 6 ? . Horses ...... 21 s . each Four-wheeled Carriages £ 3 . 3 s . each . N . B . —Private State Cabins in the Wilberfobce , for the Accommodation of Families and Parties . The Committee of this Company avail tnem ? elves of the present Opportunity to thani their Friends and the PobBc for the liberal Support hitherto given to the Vivid and " Water "Witch—two Yessels unpreeedeBted 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 " W 1 LBEBF 0 BCE , 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 lie Pnblic will be duly appreciated . Further information may he had on applying to B . HITCHOX , Mercury-Office YaTd , Leeds . . H . D . PAULING , Agent , Hull ; or , EDVTARD ABELL , 41 , Fish-Street , Hill , London , Hull , 20 th April , 1838 . " Where Trusses , Parcels , and Packages are receeived . P . S . —In addition to the great Security and Dispatch afforded by these Vessels , they are provided with CARTE'S ROCKET APPARATUS , for the two-fold Purpose of guarding against the possibility of Accident , as well as rendering , assistance to Vessels in distress .
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PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION . npHE Public are respectfully informed that the JL YORK AND LEEDS CAR , a quick-and comfortable Conveyance , leaves the London Tatebjj , Vicar ' s Croft , Leeds , every Afternoon , at Half-past Four o'CJock , by way of Tadcaster , to -fiie Elephant ask Castxe Inn , Skelderjrate , Yobk , from which place it starts for Leeds at Halfpast Seven o'Clock is tie Morning . TABES INSIDE . From Leeds to York -. 3 s . 6 d , Leeds to Tadcaster 2 s . 6 d . ; Tadcaster to York 2 s . Od . ] N . B . —The str ictest care taken as to the early < -delivery of Parcels . &c . ;
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^ S « nfkji . tf ? AMfcA J ^^^ St , - ' ' I ^ BKmmiSntba ^ i nj ^ L . DE . BROADBENT , FROXS lOXTOON , ; i 2 , BEDFORD PLACE , PARK-LANE , LEEDS , ' ( Observe the Brats Plate on the Door , ) ' Recommenda to the Pnblic , and particularly those } t afflicted irith Senrry , Scrofula , Leprosy , &c , Broadbenf s MTI-SCOEBUTIC DEOPS , ¦; AKTJ SCOBBTJT 1 C DBIKK FOB . THE WATERY ' SCTJBTT . ' 1 TIHE wonderful properties of these medicines 1 X « umot be described in an advertisement , but -, ¦ as an instance of their utility Dr . B . begi -to men- i tion the case of Mrs . Stowell , wife of Squire Stowell , ] ofHortoD , near Bradford , who was afflicted with - the watery scurvy for more than seven years ^ by irlueh her arms , face and legs were in a state too j shocking to be described . By the use of Dr . B's . ' medicine she was perfectly restored five years ago "since when she has had no relepse . LIEEVTISE BROADBENT'S ; BHEUMATIC PHIS ,
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. . A CAED . MR WHEATLEY KIRK , Atjctioneer , App raiser , and General Commission ageni , Offices Boar Lane , opposite Sydney Street . Leeds , May 11 th , 1838 .
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. | : ¦ TO ALL REQUIRING THE AID OF MEDICINE . nnHE truly enlightened and liberal-minded Pfcy . X sician is among the first to recommend snch a Medicine as ENOUY'S PILLS for the cure ol human maladies . That great and exalted medical ? haraeter , Abernethy , hesitated not to declare , that all diseases were to be cured , or greatly alleviated , by an observance of diet alone ; and none more than himself pronounced , as ignorant and absurd , the conduct of most of his medical brethren ; he treated with contempt their ridiculous notions of health and disease—said they were most of them rogues and fools ; and the " world is well acquainted to the extent be went , when he did prescribe a medicine ; and the simplicity of his injunctions upon all occasions when disease presented itself under any form' Read my book '—' Blue Pill at night '—' Draught in the morning '— 'Eat and drink less '— 'that's all you want . '—If the . patient observed , 'My doctor says so and so , ' what was thJ 3 great man's reply ? 1 Psha ! your doctor's a fool ' —and often would he icfd— 'Now you know more than half the Doctors in the world . ' —The world may infer from this how Little he valued the almost endless variety of Drugs mdx-hemical preparations with which the materia medica , phannaenpeeia , or doctor's books , as they are called , are filled ; and if he could consider that to cure nearly all kinds of diseases , calomel pill md nauEeous draught were all-sufficient in the way af medicine , how much more ought to be valued a medk-iDe compounded of purely vegetable productions , free from that poisonous mineral calomel or mercury ? Stsch are Enony ' s Pills , which are now justly called the all-sufficient medicine for mankind . Mr . ENOUY , founder of that useful and philanthropic Establishment , the " National Institution of Health , " 40 , Seymour Street , Euston Square , London , in preparing and offering to the public this invaluable medicine , has been guided by the truth and simplicity of nature ' s functions , and , setting aside the confusing and conflicting theories of the schools , which have served only to obstruct the path of true science , and in operation , to injure the animal functions , by destroying the balance which the different portions of the human frame should enjoy with each other—he has come to this rational conclusion , warranted too by experiencethat it is only by keeping the blood in a proper state of purification , through vegetable media operating directly on the juices -whence the nutriment of the blood is drawn , that health can be maintained , disease prevented and cured . To effect this object the ' all-sufficient medicine for mankind ' is admirably adapted . It is infallible in its power of bringing corrupt humours from whatever part they may be lodged , causing them to be conveyed through the bowels , and the other channels ordained by nature for the removal of all impurities of the body , so that the good blood may then run smoothly on in its due course , —the only source of health .
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LETTING OP THE TOLLS OF THE FREE * MARKET , IN LEEDS . m HE LEEDS IMPROVEMENT COMJL MISSIONERS HEREBY GIVE NOTICE , That the RENTS or TOLLS of the above MARKET will he LET for ONE YEAR by PUBLIC BIDDING on Thursday , the 24 th Day of May Instant , at the Court-Houste , in Leeds , at Twelve o'Clock at Noon , subject to such Conditions as shall be then produced , which may in the meantime be inspected at the Office of BARB , LOFTHOUSE , & NELSON , 1 , Park-Row , Leeds . Leeds , May 2 nd , 1838 . N . B . A Deposit of £ 50 will be required from each Bidder at the Time of Bidding .
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WESTMINSTER IMPROVEMENT COM-? Y PANY . —To be incorporated by Act of Parlia ment . —Capital , £ 750 , 000 , in 7 , 500 Shares of £ 100 each .
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T \ R . BIRD , No . 7 , Harpeh-street , Kirkgate , \ J Leeds , in calling the attention of a Liberal Public to his well known Cures , some of which he does not hesitate in saying are almost unprecedented in the Practice of Physic , begs to state once agains amongst many , the following one : — A respectable Woman , aged 55 , residing at Timble JBridge , near the Parish Church , Leed . * , having been for some time unwell , was . induced to
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% eSjpTAfK DISEASE CURED YTITHIN •*> ^ . ONE ^ WBEK . MR . WILKINSON , SurgeMynear the Church , N ' opposite the Anfchor Inn , ' Hunslet , continue ^ with unabated assiduity , to eradicate every species of Infection . In recent cases , £ perfect cure is completed within a week , or no charge made for Medicines afte , the expiration of that period . And in those of the utmost inveteracy , where other Practitioners have failed , a proper perseverance in his plan of treatment insures to the patient , a safe , well grounded , and lasting re-establjshment , consulted with the greatest secrecy and honour , at his house from nine to one , and from four till nine , and on Sundays till two .
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40 , COMMERCIAL STREET , LEEDS . MW . FRANKS , Successor to the late Mr . C . Porter , 35 , Lowerhead Row , most respcttully begs leave to return Thanks to the NobilitVj 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 . hajj the honour to announce to them that he has Removed his Establishment to more Commodious Premises ,
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TO' LETTER-PRESS PRINTERS , BOOKSELLERS , AND STATIONERS . POINTING AND WRITING IKES . JOHN CROFT HARDY , lLf"ANUFACTURER of Printing and Writing jjjl Inks , Great Hampton Row , BiBMiNOHAM , begs to call the attention of Letter Press Printers and Stationers to his Inks , feeling assured that they cannot be * surpassed , either for Richness of Colour , or Quickness of Drying . One single trial will prove the fact . Printing Inks in superior Black and Fancy Colours , suitable for Wood Engravings and Fine Letter Press Printing . Lithographic Inks and Printer's Varnish . The . whole of Mr . Hardy ' s Inks are kept on Sale by Joshua Hobsqn , at the Northern Star Office , where parties may be supplied in any quantity , at the same rate as at the Manufactory . Orders from the Country attended to *
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RAPID IMPROVEMENT IN SYSTEMS T FO ^ iOJ TI -If € k MR . H . SMITH , at Mks . Rape * 's , 108 , WssTOAXEy Bradford , respectfully informs the Ladies and * Gentlemen of Bradford and its Vicinity , that he intends to give Lessons , for alimked period , in the useful and yaliiable Art of Penmanship . Mr . Smith ' s method of teaching is so very simple and effective , as in three lessons to correct the most confirmed habits , and to form a free and elegant style , which j with' a little variation , is equally adapted to tHe man of business , and the gentleman of fashion ; his system for ladies is generally admired . The true theory of ah elegant sysjte . m of iwriting , together with the entire graphic powers of the ; hand and the arm , are completely developed and scientifically taught by Mr . Smith in three lessons for lis . $ d .
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SAFE AND EXPEDITIOUS CO 2 * VEY ANCE FOB MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM LONDON . ? ' JOHN BROWN SWIFT takes this opportunity of informing his Friends and the PuBlic generally , that he has declined the Business ol Wharfinger in favour of Mr . James Appleyard ; and , in thanking them for past favours , begs respectfully to solicit Public Patronage and Support for hi . s Successor . James Appleyard begs to announce to the Friends and supporters of Mr . J . B . Swift , as well as to the Friends ot the late Mr . Richard Clarke , that he has entered on the above Wharf , and solicits a continuance of the patronage with which his Predecessors have been so long favoured . Vessels will sail from Hay's Wharf , London , to Leeds , and from Bridge Wharf , Leeds , to London , weekly .
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ODD FELXiOWS' HALL TO LET . ¦ ' ? — THIS Splendid Establishment is to LET , and may be entered upon immediately . To any Person possessing a Small Capital , this House offers a good opportunity for making a Profitable Investment . For further Particulars apply to Mr . J , Taylor , Hatter , Barnsley . ,
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MRS . WARD most respectfully informs her numerous Friends , and the Ladies of Leeds and its Vicinity , that she has REMOVED her ESTABLISHMENT from TRAFALGARStREET , to No . 27 , PARK-ROW , where she has made great Improvements to enable her to exhibit an Assortment of her Purchases this JVIonth in London , selected from Houses celebrated for Elegance and Taste , consisting of MILLINERY , DRESSES , &c . &c ., having engaged several Young Ladies of ability to assist in the Dress Making Department . Mrs . Ward hopes by calling the attention of her numerous Friends and the Ladies who inspect Fashionable Show Rooms , to oblige her by a visit , trusting thereby to merit a continuance and increase of that support she has so liberally experienced for a number of years . Mr * . Ward purposes to OPEN her SHOW ROOM on Thursday , the 17 th Day of May , 1838 . 2 / , Park-Row , Leeds . . ? . WM . WARD , Tailor and Woollen Draper , also informs hi . s Friends that he has just Returned from the Metropolis , having made such Selection as he trusts will merit the approbation of his numerous Friends and the Public , consisting of a variety of Elegant and Fashionable GENTLE MEN 'S DRESS W AISTCO ATINGS , CASHMERETTS , TWILTINGS , &c . &c , suitable for the Summer Season . W . Ward cannot permit this opportunity to pass without returning his grateful acknowledgements to his numerous Friends and the Public , whose study it wiU be to merit their support and confidencei gf , Park Row , Leeda , May 9 , 1838 .
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PUBLIC ACCOMMODAtlON TO MANCHESTER AND NO MONOPOLY . mHE SURPRISE COACH continues Running X from LEEDS to HUDDERSFIELD , OLDHAM , and MANCHESTER , from the Talbot Inn , Briggate ; the Coach Office ; 123 , Briggate ( two Doors above Kirkgate End ) , and Saddle Inn , Briggate , Leeds , at a QUARTER BEFORE NINE O'CLOCK every Mornihgi Ths old Firm by using every stratagem in their power , have been endeavouring to take the above Coach off the Road , but the Public are informed that the above Coach will Run , in spite of all Opposi tioh , at Reduced Fares . The Proprietors repectfully solicit the Favour of the Public to the above Coach . Performed by JOHNSON , HIGGINSON , < fe Co .
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NEAT FRAME < fc GLASS FOR 2 s . TITHE purchasera of the NORTHERN STAR JL are informed that they can be supplied by J . Hobson , Star Office , with neat Rose Wood Frames , glazed , and inlaid with gilt , for 2 s . each , adapted , in size , for the several Portraits presented with the Northern Star ' . . ' .. ¦ All agents can be supplied with them , wholesale , to sell at the same nrice .
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REMOVAL . C . TINKER , Bookseller , Stationer , Bookbinder , Letter-Press Printer , and News agent , Market Walk , Huddersjietd , BEGS to inform his friends and the public in general , that he has removed front the Shop he has for some time occupied , to one three doors below , where he has always on hand a good assortment of all the Standard Works , and cheap Periodicals of the day . Letter-Press printing neatly and promptly executed . Bookbinding in all its styles . Merchant Account Booksj Ledgers , Copy Books , Memorandum Books , and every other article in the Stationery Business . Works of every description procured to order . , All the London and Provincial Newspapers supplied . . * . * The Northern Star early every Saturday Morning .
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HARVEY'S BARK FILLS ¦ ' - . ¦¦ ¦'¦ ¦ WITH ¦ ¦ . '" , : -- ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ SyVRSAPARlLUA , For Strengthening the Constitution and Purify ing the Blood . ¦ ¦; . ¦ .. " . - ' ¦ . * m ¦ rilHESE PILLS are obtained solely from Pern-J-Tian Bark and Sarsaparilla , so prepared as to contain in a highly cohcentrated state all the medicinal properties of each of these valuable medicines , by » judicious combination of wiiich , so ^ gjeatly are their restorative Tirtue » increased , that in every instance where either of the above medicines are required , these" Pills are decidedly preferable to any other preparation . Indigestion , Head-Ache , Low of Appetite , Lari ^ of . Nervous Depression of th « Spirit , &c ..
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 12, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct348/page/1/
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