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THE ELEVEN HOURS BILL ' SCAMPS. mt*tn -n-r rut 1 <\r - YTrf-v-m-» r^ T*rr -*-
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EETBHEL CHAPEL, Walton Sp€ei , Marshall Street Brewery Field
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\ S THE FRIENDS OF THE M ¥ CHURCH , IS LEEDS , BEG to inform the Pablic that the above CHAPEL -trill be OPENED for Divine "Worship , To-morrow "Week , Sunday , March 11 th , 1 S 3 S , when '
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J £ HN CROFT HARDY , ^ iTCAT HAMPTON BOW , EIRMlxuHAil , MA ^ UFACTUKEK OF PRINTING INKS , in superior Black and Fancy Colours , suitable for "Wood Engravings , and Fine Letter Press Printine , also Lithographic Inks , and Drawing Pencil * , and Vegetable ' and Mineral Black , and Printer ' s Tarnish . Coloured Printing Inks , and Printer ' s Tarnish kept constantly on Sale . Japan , Red , Blue , and Common "Writing Inks YTho ! e .--a 3 e and Retail . " J
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v ^ K . BUCHAXAX , Tailob , \ ir \ ^ HUDDERSFIELD . BEGS leave to return Thaiks to his Friends and the Public- for the Support he has hitherto rei-eived , -and tv . le * tht- liberty of informing theni that Le ha- ; Removed from his past residence , " 23 , Tbreadneedle Strtet , to the premises in the Pack-Hokse Yaed . formerly occupied a ? the Dispensary , where he will carry on hi * Business as usual ; a . nd hopes by punctuality , and the execution of th *> Orders intru-trd to him , in a Fashionable and " Workmanlike manner , to merit a share of public patronage .
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J . HOBSOX , NORTHERN STAR OIT 1 CE , LEEDS , Respectfully begs to inform the Trade , that he has been appointed AGENT for the Sale of Mr . Hardy ' s Printing Inks , and that he has always on Hand a Stock , from which they can be supplied with rny " Weight they may require , at any Pr ice , from Is . to 5 s . per In . " Cr cured Printing Inks , and Printer ' s Taruish , constantly on hand . Blue , Red . Japan , and Common 'Writing Inks , " Wholesale aisd Retail .
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I N a Merchant ' s Countins-House . a DOUBLE ENTRT BOOKKEEPER who writes a fine Hand ; and is a correct and expeditious Accountant . Applications ( Post-paid ) addressed L . R . S-, Box D 3 , Post Office , Huddtrsfield , with particulars as to Salary , Ase , Refcuwices , &c , will h-.- attended to . Febrjan-20 *< f 838 .
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v ^ ^'¦ R-ADES UXIOXS . rjTHE NEW MORAL WORLD , Weekly X Publication , Price l ^ d ., continues to be Published Evert / Sutart / ay , by Heywood , Manchester , Hobson , Star Office , Leeds , and all "V- enders of Cheap Literature . Every ITnionist ought to read the Number for This Day , and Following "Weeks , in which thev will find a Plan Developed for the Speedy , Legal , and Permanent Attainment of their Objects . The Xar Moral World is Devoted to the Exposition of Sound Principles of National Economy , acd will be found a "Valuable Paper by all _ who desire a Peaceable and Universally Bene * - ficial Change of the System which affects all Classes >< rSoc ; erv .
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rjUp « . T \ ILLIAM HAY , Senior-Surgeon to the SXL to the Leeds General Eye and Ear Infirmarv , and Surgeen to the Lyins-In Hospital , &c , is in want of a Pupil . No . 2 VPark-3 quare , March 3 rd , 1 S 38 .
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\ S NOTICE . rXL PERS O NS having anv C LAIMS upon j 9 l GRACE TARLEY , of Halifax , now Deceased , any Persons OWING anything to the said-GKACE TARLEY , are requested to deliver in their respective Accounts to Mr . " William Smith , Tea Dealer , Crown-Street , Halifax , on or before ^ e 2 d of April . Febrajrfy 2 S , 183 S .
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« jJj ^ P . SPENCE , the Advocate of Civil and _ 3 !^^ Pleligions Liberty , begs le ave to annotmce to bis Friends and tbe Public , of Bradford , that he has enjraeed the great Room of the Odd Fellows' Hall foftbe ' PTirpdse of delivering a LECTURE , whereby be tindertakPS to prove that all the Grievances of ¦ which the People of this country complain , have their Source and Origin in the want of sound Moral and Political Instruction , Mr . P . Spence , is the popular Lectnrer , whose addresses upon various subjects r ^ ave been so highly landed by tbe Press of Sheffield , to -which , be respectfully directs the Attention of the inhabitants ol Bradford . Lecture to commence on Monday evening , March the 5 th , at Eight o'Clock , . ¦ - Admission , —Front Seats , 6 d ., Back , 3 d . Mr . P . Spence , announces bis intention of visiting tbe several towns of Blackburn , Preston , Wigan , and Bolton . in tbe capacity of a Moral and Political Instructor . -
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have invariably been found to give way to his skill , combined -with the superior efficacy of bis Medicines . To the length of practice in Leeds already mentioned , Dr . Cox has pleasure in adding that he practised in his [ Medical capacity in St . John ' s Hospital , in Jamaica , for Nine Years . His experience as a Jledical Practitioner , chiefly in reference to this lamentable Complaint , has therefore extended over a period of THIRTY-TWO Years . Under these circumstances , he considers himself sufficiently warranted in claiming the continuance of public favours . * ,
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| : NIFE , > by JAMES LAWHENCE . WARD S y . 18 , TkAFAtOAR-STBEE'r , LEEPs ! Mr . Ward has for a feerie ^ r of years resisted tbe most earnest importunities to make known through tn medium of the press , the eglcacy of his system tor ^ n * extirpation and treatment of Cancer . -But having ; witnessed the continua-ti qn and extension of a great public , evil ; the infliction : of untiecessftry pain and misery , upon the sufferera from
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\/ f ANNIVERSARY ¦¦ ¦' . ' OK THE STJJA TEMPEBANCE SOCIETY WILL BE HELT ) IN SALT HOUSE LANE SCHOOL ROOM , On Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday , March 5 th , O'M , and 1 th . J . WADE , ESQ ., PRESIDENT , IN THE CHAIR . T 1 HE Agent of the British Association , and JL other Friends , will be present . Chair to be taken at half-past Six o'Clock , each evening . Collections will be made at the close of each Meeting , in aid of the Funds of the Society . The Branches of the Hull Temperance Society are informed , that a Report of the Speeches made on the occasion , will be given in April Pioneer . Should they want an extra Number , they are requested to inform the Editor . The Hull Pioneer is sold at the rate of 25 for Is . 6 d . to small Societies in the Yicinity . j ^ : :
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rjQ ^ IS TO GIVE NOTICE , tha ; Benjarf ^^ UN Winter , Apprentice , abacpBded from his Master , George Emsell , Shoemaker , Barnjley , on Monday , the 14 th ef Feb . The said Benjamiu Winter stands about 5 ft . 2 ^ in . high , light Hair , has a Cast in his Eyes , Round Jacket , Dark Fancy Drill Waistcoat , Cord . Trowsers , and Green Cap , and is . about 1 / Years of age . "Whoever will Appretend the said Benjamin Winter , and Lodge him in any of Her Majesty ' s Gaols , shall be well Rewarded , and all Reasonable Expenses paid . Barnsley , March 1 st , 1833 .
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TRIAIT OF THE GLASGOW COTTON \/ SPINNERS . "* ^ BEWARE OF FALSE REPORTS . ' rpHE COMMITTEE of DELEGATES who JL have been appointed by their respective Trades in Glasgow , to er . quire" into the Case of the Cotton Spinners , hereby announce to the Operatives of Great Britain and Ireland , and to tbe Public in general , that they have appointed Messrs . HEN RY ROBINSON & Co ., 7 , Brunswick Place , their only Printer * and Publishers of the TRIAL of the
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BLAIR'S GOUT ATTD BHEUMATICT PILLS . t * ; - ; Copy of a Communication from Lincoln , forwarded be Mr . E . B . Drury , of the Gazette Oflke , near thf Stontbow . Mr . John Elkington , Farmer , Metheringham , near Lincoln , is dvsin > u ? that Mr . E . _ B . Drury , of the Newspaper ' Office , Lincoln , should take down an account of the very great benelk he has derived from Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , which
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. ^ J . HOBSON , JP # 1 NTER AND PUBLISHER , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE ,
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COBBETT'S LEGAOY TO LABOURERS . NOW PUBLISHING , Price Is . 4 d . COBBETT'S LEGACY TO LABOURERS ; In Six Letters , addressed to the Working People of ^ England . With a Dedication to SIR ROBERT 1 EEL , Bart . By .. William CoBBrxr , M . P
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(^ THE PATRIOT MAUVELL . rriHE LIFE OF ANDREW MARVEXL , 4- neatly Printed on excellent paper , and extending to 64 octavo pages , -with a well executed Portrait . Price Is . may be had of Mr . Heywood Manchester ; Cleave , Shoe-lane ; and Hetherington , Strand , London ; of Mrs . Mann , Central Market Leeds ; Mr . Ibbet < on , Bradford ; and at the Office of the Xorthern Star . ¦ . , All Orders from the Country -. ittendud to by Mrs Mann , Central Market , Leeds .
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__ J ^ s day is published , Price One Penny , TOTE LABOURER'S REWARD ; or , THE X COARSER-FOOD DIET-TABI . K , as promulgated by the POOR-LAW COMMISSIONERS . V ; 'ihis-. Table is published on a broadsheet , and contains an "Appeal to the Labouring Men ot England , " that should be read in every Cottage aud Wovkshop in tbe Kingdom . Just published , Price One Penny , ^ COMPETITION IN PERIL- or tW present Position of the Owenites or Rationalists Considered together with Miss Martinean ' s Account of Cdmmu nitre
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^^^^^^^^^^^^¦¦ I ^ BiHW BJSSTBRRES NEW WORK . ijfKEKCK REVOLUTION OF 1789 . OfTTharsday j March the 1 st , will be Published Na 1 , Price Threepence , to be continued Weekly or , in Monthly Parts , Price Is . —The Wl promised '
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We liave heard of fellovrs "who -would commit some serious crime merely for tlie sake of t > eing talked about . We suppose that it must be a taste for this unenviable sort of notoriety winch prompts the continued series of murder-meetings perpetrated from time to time , in one corner or other of the vicinitj of Calverlev , and some other villages in this Riding , ^ vhieh , but for this determined and pertinacious seeking , br fraud , and lying , and imposture , of the
accomplishment of wholesale Child-Bnteherj , would eertainlj be never heard of , even in the annals of insignificance . Better , it seems , in the pinion of these Worthies , is a bad reputation than none at all ; and though we should certainly be inclined to tiisappoint them , if the gratifying of their humour for notoriety -was the only thins to be considered , we do think it necessary to -apprise the public of their proceedings , that their nefarious designs may be frustrated
and that it maybe generally known how ¦ " PUBLIC' ' meetings are manufactured , and the " Collective wisdom" misled by the villains -nho imagine their pecuniary Interests to require the slaying of a few children more than the law permits . It is not manv weeks since two of these miscreants -went into a Public House at Eccleshill , in which a . considerable number of persons were assembled . They had with them a Petition purporting to have been agreed to at a
Public fleeting , holden at the Forester ' s Arms , a small Public House , about-half way between the Aillages of Eccleshill and Calverley , on the previous Wednesdav . Enquiry was made amongst the company , ( who all livedin the neighbourhood ) but no one had heard of any such meeting . There were about a dozen signatures , chiefly , if not entirely slubbers , and overlookers , then
appended to the document . It seems that to give the thing an air of greater importance , t&s coming from persons directly interested in Factory Labour , the system had been adopted of each subscriber attaching the number of his children to his signature T that so it might come before the Legislature as the deliberate prayer of British Parents , statins " the condition in which they desired their
children to be placed . A villain then present , a Mill-owners Son , affixed his name to the . document , as an operative h aring tice ? re children J and , having obtained permission , put down also the name of another person as having six children!—when the fact is , that neither of the scoundrels has a child at aU !!! If these villains had forged an acceptance for £ oQ , the law of this realm would have ¦ subjected th ^ m ^ nevifcably to be transported
for life , though the outrage upon society would not have been one hundredth ^ part so Vagrant as in this detestable compound of imposture and lying . "We find from other sources of information , that either the same two worthies , or two other equally eTeditable apostles of the Eleven Hours Fraternity , have been stalking for some weeks back among the villages in the neighbourhood of Dewsbnry and Huddersneld , for the like iniquitous purpose of getting Tip private
meetings of as many of the recreant overlookers , drunken slubbers and tyrant masters as are shameless and fearless enough to venture their worthies ? carcasses into a pr ivate room with such fiends . These coteries are yclept Committees : and petitions are got up by . and sent from them , as the petitions of those interested in Factory-Labour , praying for an Eleven Hours Bill : that is to say a Bill which shall enable them to make little children nine years ' of a ? e , rattle the contents of the Devil ' s
diceboxes for twelve hours and a half everv cay , allowing out of that time one hour and a half for meal ? between sLx in the mornine and eight at night . These children are by the present laws , when properly enforced , placed on a par , as to the endurance of hard labour , with the athletic adult blacks of the West India Slave Colonies ; and the humane vociferaxors . for the instant Emancipation « i the olack slaves , would , with the same breath , fiisten a still more horrible and revolting system of slaver y upon the infant children of their own neighbours ! None
pray more fervently , and none would strnsr-? le more ardently , "for the redressal of the SesTo $ wrongs than ourselves ; but this 3 iabolic-. il hypoerisj- does make the heart sick . We" have been told-that the villains boast of their connection with , and direction from , a celebrated philanthropic M . P . of liberal polities , who , to our certain knowledge , not long since , petitioned Parliament for a Ten Hours Bill . We must believe
this to be false . The reptiles in the exercise of their mendacious vocation , must have invented this , among other h ' es , to colour over , and give an apparent countenance to their devilism . We cannot suppose THAT Honourable Gentleman to be capable of thus deliberately blowing hot and cold , on a subject involving not onlv the lives , limbs , and liberty , to a certain
extent , of many thousands of the most helpkss of the oppressed , but also involving consequences of a very serious character to tiie commerce of the country ; and though , ^ ith us , the latter consideration would be % hter rhan dust , in comparison with the former , we do suppose that the two consderationsj united with a proper feeline of for the
^ spect dignity and consistency of ^ own matchless character , must have prev ented the honourable M . P ., with whose ** rets the skulking vagabonds profess yienselves to have been entrusted , from k * ving , or holding , any intercourse with ^ % ? so derogatory to the human form ^ nature .
We may here ask , why are all these t ^ ps taken , and all the expenees incurred * &eh must be necessarily attendant npon * &k movements as the above ? Do these Jjspieable wretches , really intend to ask ^¦ liament to reverse all their solemn de-QS 3 n 3 _ to upset the sworn testimony of ^ Medical Commissioners , —and . to Wee
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to an Act now to legalize that which they have , on a former oceasion , deliberately declared to be MURDER ? If they are determined on this course , it behoves those who despise and abominate the cold blooded treachery evinced by these libels on human nature , to be on the " alert , and be ready to support Mr . . Baines , JVI . P . for Leeds , in his Petitions for no alteration in , -. ^ - _ __ _
the existing law , which shall have for its object , an extention of working-time to those below thirteen } -ears of age . These petitions have not yet been presented to the Houses of Parliament ; therefore , there is plenty of time for the Factory-workers of Yorkshire and Lancashire , to meet , and embody their wishes and opinions in support of the Honourable Member .
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Tt . HI CH AN AN , also be . ^ s to inform his Friends that iti the above mentioned' Premises , he purpose * immediately to Establish a NEWSROOM , which will Ife furnished with the best Metropolitan and Provincial , Daily and "Weekly Newspapers , and Literary and Scientific Periodicals . R . B . also informs - the Reading Public , that he has made arrangements for supplying them with all the London , Leed > , and other Provincial
Journal ? , which may be had npon the usual terms ; ; Htvwise he will furn-sh to order all the Literary Periodicals of the day- ioze-ther with the Standard , Literary , Political . " ar . d Scientific " Works . The Newsroom will be fitted up in the m'tst comfortallr iuaiuiir . Hours of attendance , from Nine o'Clock in the morning , to Ten o'Clock In the evening . Terms of adrm *«) on 2 ~ . Od . per Quarter , to be paid in advance . —Non-Subscribers , One Pennv each Tisit .
The Northern Star , and the other Leeds Papers , may be seen eT ^ ry Saturday Morning , nnreediatdy on the arrival of the Post . ' A stock of useful Book ^ end Pamphlets will be kept constantly on HanA ^ ^
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 3, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct995/page/1/
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