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HYDROPHOBIA- > £ ^ , 0 ff ^ HISliomblePisease a ^ f ^^ f ^ J 1 the timely Application of BOWJbD &itg $ . WmtilL COMPOSITION-h ^ rV alp ^ f by the Faculty : no one ought to WntiionMt , in cast of accident . Also a PreparaJa © ior the yrerention of that baneful Disease , SYPHILIS , -which insidiously entails misery on afer generations . Depot , No . 64 , Farringdon-street , London ; and sold by most Prnggists and Vendors .
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^ BE DOECHESTER LABOURERS ¦ This Daj isTnHished , Price Threepence , tpHE CHUBCH SH 0 W >? UP , in a Letter JL to ^^ ev . H . WAXTziSjTicarofHaslettiry Bryan \^ Dorsetshire , by Georob Lovelbss ; Wng a Eeply ttrihe Caiomniw of that Clergyman against the Pamphlet entitled , " Tss Yictzh $ ot ^ WHIGGERY . " . ; London : Pnbiisked for the Dorchester CommiUee , % J ; Cleave , Shoe-lanej Fleet ^ treet ; Hetheiingr Urn , 126 , Strand ; -Watson , 15 , City Boad ; 5 ob' , ; Star O&ee , and Mrs . Mann , Leeds ; and all Booksellers . :
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^ i ^^ m ^ K ^^^^ MMBIBD , * Mj Mi ^ pS ^ ii ^^^ & ^ . ) or » IS ^^^ C " ^ THE MIBBOR of LITE ^ ATUBE ; AMUSE-.- ^ 2 ^ F , j » d ^^ EU ^ XIQN ? 3 -, " I 5 | efiIiR | t ^ , ^^ wcatiOB fcol # a&ingjiancb maK ^ otir ^ r ^ n |! ainrjafeenl ^^ el « rtadlwkhjaaiderable taste . "—Political Observation * on tht Education of th * 290 pie *^!/ l 4 * d&mbm *
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TJRiMPTON ^ PILLiOF HEALTH FOR Jji BOTH SEXES . r The unprecedented Sale of ] these Pills , arising from , the earnest recommendation of the many thousands who : baye deriyied benefit from their use , render any lengthened . comment unnecessary ; they are not put forth as a cure for all diseause % to vrhich mankind is liable , ' but for bilious and liver coTiplaints , with tibeir many and well-known attendai t bilibus - and sick head-acbe , pain and : oppression after meals , giddiness , dizziness , singing noirie ia the bead and ears , drowsiness , heartburn , loss of appetite , wind , sp ? . sms , &c »; they are acknowledged to be vastly superior to any thing ever before offered to the public , and for those of a full habit of body , they will prove truty invaluable ; while as a general Family Aperient for either sex they cannot fail to ensure universal satisfaction . Two or three doses will convince the
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ynbBfihed by Beyrrood , 60 ,. Oldbam-gtreet , Manchester , J . Hobson , Market-Street ^ " and sold by all Venders of the Northern Star .
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MINERAL TERRA METALLIC . For Filling Decayed Teeth , without Heat , Pain , or Pressure ; and Incorrodible Mineral Teeth fixed without giving the least Pain , or shewing any fastening whatever . LEEDS AND BRADFORD . MR . ESEELL 3
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GOOD NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED . ¦ DR . b . cox "O 3 IBE ACES the present opportunity of announ--I _ J cing himself as an exper ienced practitioner in the Cure of that troublesome DISEASE , so frequentlj' contracted by incautious youth of both sexes in the moments of imprudent excitement . Upwards of Twenty-three years he has practised in the to . wn of Leeds , daring which time he has had every opportunity of witnessing the effects of this dreadful malady in all its stages . The most obstinate oases he has-had under bis treatment , which
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RETURN OF THE SORCHESTEK IABOUEEE 3 I . ¦ •; ? . : ¦ _ ¦ . . : ' 1 Now Pnblishing , Price Fou&pence , THE VICTIMS OF WHIGGERY , BEING A STATEMENT OF THE PERSECUTION EXPERIENCED by the DORCHESTER LABOUREHS , AN ACCOUNT OF VAN DIEMAN'S LAND .
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In consequence ef numerous applications continually received from Bradford and the Neighbourhood , one of the Proprietors of Dr . Henry ' s French Mero ' me Pills , will attend every Wednesday and Thursday , at No . 4 , George Street , facing East Brook Chapel , Bradford . A TREATISE IS JUST PUBLISHED ON THE VENEREAL & SYPHILITIC DISEASES , AND GIVEN WITH EACH BOX OF
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S SS ^^^^^ P JL January last , afittdWCiQg ^ iuk h ^ y ing withdrawn himself front Messrs . Momon ^ as their Agent , he | &tedypf his reas ^ S ^ y ' saTd ^ pg , t } &t the Medicines ' ^> f slit out ai 4 Mmison ^ f ^^ Pill ^ W . ere altogether fliffei ^ iif to what tEey / w'er& irrrbB ^ inie of the late Mr . Jloatr-r'that he had long suspected , siich ' to he tb ^ Kc ^^ i hlaT ^ represented it to be so to the present Hessrs . Morison .
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Hull and Selby Railway . —A considerable number of men are now employed on various por . tions o f this line 6 f railwky , and the contractors aif diligen tly pr «^ p ' u ' tfpg tjie various works . ; The com . pany ' 8 chiefJCT ^ njeet , Mr . Walker , was in Hull last week ; anjl w £ hfover ? the line ; he expressed his satisfaction with" the " manner in which the . works havetltm 8 jari ) een ; mad ^ in ; them . v The Rail ways . —Speedy progress is making by the contractor with the Manchester and Leeds RaiU way Company in Kirkgate Wakefiddand to the
, East of that part of ; the tbwni The labourers are " gainging upon the Park Hills , and the strawberrr 1 bed of the line of gardens Will , it is expected bj ruthlessly torn up before the time of blooming ' ? Mine host" of the Hereford Anns has to turn outwith little ceremony , buVEady Gordon , we pereeiV * is building for him a snug retreat ; not far distant During the last few days , many hundreds of ' pensoni have vijrited the hew tunnel of the N orth Midland Railway , at Walton . >
The Canadian Dictator .--Aletter from Portsmouth states , that on the evening of Lori Durham ' s arrival at Portsmouth , his Lordshi p and Family dined at one table and his staff at another in the same roomf and . at the same ; hour ! We suppose we shall soon hear of Lord Durham , reviving the old custom of arranging his guests above and below the salt-cellar . . . Determined Suicide ;—An inquest was held at the Barley mow , Mount-street / Grosvenor-square before Mr . Higgs and a . respectable jury , on view of the body of a young man unknown , apparently about twenty years of age , who destroyed . himself it in the
drowning Serpentine river . George Cboptr sergeant of police , deposed that on "Wednesday eveiN ing last , between irine and ten o ' clock , he was on duty in Hy ^ e-park \ when , in crossing the head or dam of the Serpentine river , he heard a noise as if of a person struggling in thei water , but it being at the time pitch dark , he was unable to discover anything ¦; . ' , he however hastened to the water ' s edge . andealled out " Who is there ? " A voice in reflj answered "Don't save me ! " Witness heard the words plainly , and through the darkness he coold discern a man struggling in the water about tweitj yards from the be . ad of the river and fifty from the north shore . Witness then immediately basteiiHl towards the . receiving-house of the Royal HumaneO Society for assistance , when the same voice called : after him several times , "Don't save me , don ' t
saveme ! '' He immediately returned to the spot with Mr . Pritchard ; ¦ ¦ Mr . Johni pritchard , su ^ eratendent of . the SoyalHumane Society , stated that in consequence of information he received from the last witness , he proceeded with boat to thei spot ; after searching some ; time he succeeded m finding tie body , which was brought ashore and conyeyed to tie reeeiving-. hou « e with all possible dispatch ,: and Mr , Woolley , who was in attendance , tried every , mm to restore animation , but without effect . He was searched , but nothing likely to lead to a . discoTerj of his friends was found . upon him . He appeared to be about five feet seven inches in height , dark complexion and dark hair , anil was dressed in drf brown clothes ; . his linen wajs marked J . B . Verdict—" The deceased drowned himself , while ia V state of mental derangement . "
Singular Case . — -On . Saturday an inquest * a held at the Glaziers' Arms , Water-lane , Blaekfriaw ,, on the body of Mrs . Sarah Thompson j aged 63 . The inquiry was instituted at . the request of the parish . ; officers , who bad beard that the deceased had been dead for nearly a month , ; and that no steps had been . taken to-Kave her buried . The jury viewed the body at 4 , Earl-street ; 'ft was placed in a decent black coffin , which was not screwed down . Tie body was fast approaching decomposition . The daughter of the deceased said that her mother , who had been ill some time , died on the 7 th ult . / ffhua
deceased was laid ] out , she ( witness ) did not think she was dead , as she appeared to be in a trance . They / formerl y had a friend who remained in a trance for some time , and a medical gentleman , on opening the jugular rein , caused her friend's death . Tie reason she did not call in a medical man to her mother was , that she feared -she might be treated ia a similar manner . In answer to the coroner the witness added that her brother wished to bury the deceased in a respectable manner , but had . notthe : . means . The brother , in a letter to thijcoioner , : stated that the deceased would be buried onMpndaJ
next The coronerobserved that -it was sa extremely odd case , but left it to the jury to «; whether they were satisfied that the deceased died from natural causes . "Verdict—J' Natural death . " Taking an AiRiNG . —Three . boys , named 3 fov Murdock , and Stylesj inmates of the UnipnJWo : ihouse , were brought before jthe mKgisteaties at Tanbridge Wells , and sentenced to three weeks' imprisonntent and hard labour each , for the following offerice . against the New Poor Laws : — 'The prisonefl had got up early in the morning , puttiDg their bolsters in their places in bed ,, and letting tbems elrcJ \ out of the window , they scampered for some tontf over the country ,, returning at breakfast-time . — Brighton Guardian .
Superstition . —— . The Chelmsford Chmw contains an account of the . examination of a Mrs . Harris , at WMtham Petty Sessions , on the ch arge of having boiled a cat aljve . ' This ; cruelty arose out of an ignorant and superstitiou ^ idea that it wooM : enable her to find out some gipsies who had tricked her out of some property on ; pretence of mating her rich , if furnished with the means of working ; certain spells for the purpose . ' The W Mrs ; Harris topay the ftll penalty of 40 s ^ and costs , and 10 s . the value of thereat , and indfefatilt . of paj ' ment , she was committed to the House of Corrected .: for fourteeni days . She did not deny the charge , b « said she was eo irritated , ' at the time , that she sj ^ have put her cwn hand in the boiling water , u 9 : had tnonght it i f quid have > bad any effect . - ;
Disgraceful ; C ) ujRAGB .-r-A girl named B » Stephens , wast on ; Sunday evening aiscoyereapn tne Sandj ^ g-rojad ' ma state of -insensibility ^; Klaf ' ^ : supposed to' have Wn eau 5 £ aby having taken * ° d ^ eteriiras OT&aration . Pieces , tfftobaeco pipe ^ also beentbrust into her mouth , and when sBeT *> brought to the shop of Mr . Allen ,. surgeon , of 51 ^' rtone , she remained an hourfcefore sbe ^ ecame ^ y scions of her situation , v She then , ejected frorn ^ siom ^ cli two pieces of toba ^ C 9 pipe , of the rtg ^ - tive feigths of aiL ; inch , and hatf an inch . ¦ 0 ^' . piecesreniainea in ° ber ^ thrjpat , ; s ^^ er « i orced «» the siEpmacljrib Jre . rent wj ^ c ^ on , , We ^(> ?? . hear that ^ anyjperson tea b ^ n ™ i $ W& $ j * r erlarively . 'brofer otifcrage .- —^ wi < Mera lfc
sup Steam . — -A line of steamshipsibetweenB «^ and Newcastle , calling at Berwick , Ba * cfimnieD (*> pljing . Xb % are fitted ; tip -in a -raparipr i | W > Ww : and are calcjlate 4 itolm 8 kBlhe yoyage in ^^ fourteen , hww , ^ id ^ aiforA' ng th ^ aadcpnifprteble . conveyaDce , ; tije tnrieand <^ ° ^ ¦ qi-Pmi ^ mom tean a , teiriaUy ; l ) enefitted-i > y ^ regular , commnnicatioQ , , ; . ; ^ ¦ " I BiOTii « flBTi ^ 'ftnflTitiiiBwnE . ^^ S atnrdar ® 0 -
ing v about haltpait- ^ eoe ^ conetaTiIe P ^ K ^ ^ on duty : inAlbaDy-8 tfeet , -discovered a ¦ Jem" ? ° ^ pavement , writhingJn agony . S& « ^^ reS taken in labonr ^ lanpbe policettan baviDg pro ^ ^ the assistance of a female pa 8 BiBgby , tep « r « a ^ station in . ^ Little Albany-street , and P ^ J ^ . stretcher , on which she was conveyed w ine-. . sity ; College-Hosplial ; and ^ as hew *** & £ ? # % the hall 4 en sbevgave-Wrtfi to a **»*« % * & doing well . ; - - > TbB wotter is m great "" Jfe bii name is Margaret M « ri , ageoVS ^ ^^ i . , travelled from Shronahire in searcbot wr " «« -,-.
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7 GERMANY . ^ The Germaii-papeiKinst rece !^ ^ present religious bigotry ^ wagin g ^ incrSv fam and it is greatly f ^ d wiU end in ^ looffi The question m dispute is , whether CathSi » a Protestants should be allowed to Mrrj . : ^ France . —The Paris journals are wholl # ^ pied with the trial of the National for a libirSi the Duke of Orleans . ?¦ . Notwithstanding the -Si JnflueBSft &M ^^^ ent waMmpioy ^ t ^^ "verdictprnd-the judge i ^ oa th eT ^ ^ ^ ^ % of counsel for the jrosecntion . Ta iffrti ^ tw &Vi honest enough tb ^ it / which * SrasSISS loud acclama ' aons . ' . - ¦ ¦ ¦ :. .:. - ¦ ¦ - ¦ - ^ - ¦ :- .: ~ °
^^ J ^ f ^ irf party has . now started in thk distracteiconntry f that has for its object to def ^ j tfemselTes against the extor ^ ona and robberies * ; bot | armies , Tlu > is ^ endjng ^ Usdf , $ Ktmarf m the Basque JProvincej , ; , -v r ' /^ - ^ r- ' .-tV- ^" CONTINENTAi ; ^ ArLWAYS . * -.-, !^ - ^ iournals sta ^ e . that . sevjei-IEnglislimeh ^ who h » rt been employed as congtructow . oteriginefe and con duQtora on th « severalT railroads of Belgium from their tirot commedcemenf , kave embarked at Ant wwp ; forXqndqri , whence ^^ ey ^« l igo into . Russia " being engaged there in similar emplqy ^ edts , onven advantageous ternas . The Grand Duke of Tuscanl bas authorised the cons ^ ction of : a vrailroa ? between Iieghqro and Florence . The plan is to u
suoBiittea . satne Movernment by / the 30 th of Apr 1839 , at the latesti and if the Govern " meat resolve to have the road Jnade , it is to have the preference The expense is estimated at 30 , 000 , 000-of Tuscas ivres . ¦¦ ' ¦ ' " x "¦ "¦' - : ' ' - ¦ ' . '¦ ' ' " - ¦ } - ' ¦ . V , y- = ' ^ ¦ .,. ¦ :
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 12, 1838, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct524/page/2/
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