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PILOT CLOTH PEE COATS , VELVET COLLARS , PLAID LIKINGS , &c . 15 * . 6 d . EACH ! !! TOraH ' SCLOTRciOttS , ?« M 12 s . 6 d . IJKED . —BICH VELVETWAISTCOATS , OS . 6 d . B . JOSEIH , ¦ ¦ . ¦ : ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ :- } 8 & ^? 8 i * n ^^* ' a >* » > NEW-STREET ; BIRMINGHAM ; ' WIN £ -STREET , BRISTOL ; BIGH ^ STREET , COLCHESTER- , MARKET ^ TREET , BURY ST . EDMUNDS ; PRINCIPAL WHOLESALE DEpSt , MINORIES , LONDON . E JOSEPH « jnfiaent 3 y . a ^ e . rts the priority of bis Establishment to public atten tion , from its . jnaaifold Attractions surf innnmerable Advantages , which are now too well known to require anj lengthened exordium . " - --.- - . _ .. ^ : T ** '' *™*™** )* 8 » to « pp&e fteiPuWi c - ' fhat . ' it is his determination still to condone that - unparalleled systemoi liberality which has occasioned tbe . snrprise of co-manx , and ^ rbic-h in no similar ttsUBce hu- . w been . known to arirt " allowing his Customers the liberty of returning any Article , " fto ^ V pre ^ lyseen , and " it tb ^ time approved of ; » hu motive being V instil thegreatest confident m his Customers , which he fcqw soil to do bj acontinuante of the same system of honour and liberality which has hitherto dutiagovhed his efforts . Consrquently— - - " .- > -- " - ~ - ANY ARTICLE PURCHASED AT , ^ I 9 © ESTABLISHMENT CHANGED IP NOT - ^ APPROVED OF . . It-& almost Tieedless for Km Instate that his object is jo nteii . l the sphere of its usefulness , so as to " F ^»^» , *«? W ^? W i ^« anaI to ^ ail . Mm « li - of th . innumerable and inexhaustible r « onrc « possessed by this ^ tablishment , while , at the same time , the Piup-jetor does not pretend to « ay that hr seUsnnder-prune ^ ost , or injthont profit , as snch pretensions cannot be made valid , be : n ° - at variance with T ^ Z r ^ OrTr ^ D ^ «^ i H i ataS : a b ^ n delQ i *« ' H ^ i but ah k . inJ to preference arc fended on-more rea l andSubstantial 1 means , which a thorough series of fortuitous circumstances ha . ^ nabled . him to do ; posing snmlarEstabb . hmenti in all the principal manu f acturing and a . rieuitnra ' l tarns in thejbngdom , well known for tfc « r long standing and intrinsic worth , doing extend whoS asvrell as rrtail trades ; and which added to an . exportation , trade of considerable magnitude , oceans -roeh a rapia eonsnmpnon as enables him to mam ; future the principal portion of his ijo-itk therrbr not pnlj gaTing a mnlQpbeitj of prof ^ . hutUkewUe placing Mm in the enviable situation of WaWe to warrant his goods in every respecr p ^ rfei *; and which , added to a choice from a " Stock of N ^ Readv mate bearing Apparel ofeverv Descri p tion , " which for extent and vamtv W 111 be found unparalleled " eut 'P ? - -11 " and improved pnntipl ^ bj ihe - man-cientifie arri ^ -eomhiirins elegance with durability ' * nd adapted to rat all elas ^ of Booety ; and , from the extent and varietv rf th ^ patterns , renderi ^ i . -at- a cer ^ nrj ^ af fitnng erervbody wlch a perfcctb «« , and in a Style hitherto unatteiuptwi . The workmanship will-be found « every reject eiecnicd in the handsomest and neatest ? rvle ; and , fi om their bein - made , m factories m Es * x , empiojing irom 1 , 800 hau ds , under tde Su . erintw , d « nc . . of dm , of the fi « r erpenenee , on whom the ntmost reliance can be placed , they can he warranted unequalled for ' du-ability ' -Sec , and at a -. -. ¦ ¦ ^ " •'' _ : SAVTNG OF TWO-THISD 5 TROM THE GENERAL PRICE ! ! ! ; To large Families , and to those raiding at a distance , thi * : Establishment wih be found of the uliniwt importance , not only covenngaU incidental expenses , and realising a saving of 30 or 40 percent ., but ^ S ^ % r O ^ tS ^ COUOm 3 m e ^ Ce ^ ^ "ability -equal in every reject to besp&e , and at a -GENTLEMEN CONTRACTED WITH B ^ TBffi YEAR . —A SUIT OF CLOTHES MAT ) V IN P 1 VE HOURS . ^^ Gentlemen ' s Spanish , Opera , Walking , and Travelling CLOCKS of every description Jcevt 1 LEADY MADE . * - ¦ >!> The following is a brief sleteh of Priee > , Irom which no abatement can be made •—: Pilot Cloth Pee Coats , Velvet Collar , Plaid Lining , Sec . ' 15 , ei Snperior Da ., from ,. . .. -.- " .-. ' ** 24 a * ;¦ - Double-milled Cloth Top Coats , from 30 * . to 40 * ., ele ^ Btly made ¦ Youths' Cloth Cloaks , from 12 s . 6 d . / lined with Plaid , &c . ¦ . . . ' - MoaereteQnaB ^ . ^ Medium Quality . ^^^ J ^ i a ^^ A complete Suit of Blael ( Men'sSi 2 e ) ........ 1 18 0 2 10 0 3 3 ' o Sonofoaxony Ditto Green , Claret , or Brown .. 2 2 0 .. 2 15 0 ..... [ 350
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I MMESAL TE 11 BA METALLIC , : For filling Decayed Teeth , without heat , pain , or } pressure ; and Incorrodible Mineral Teeth -r fixed without giving the least pam , m shewing - | axy fastening -whatever . ~ - - ' - -j . - .. -- _ ¦ ¦ _ - _ " - . ' . . - -
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Sepabating of the Teeth . —The Teeth , from want of proper attention , are apt in most persons to ' close and connect themselves with eacli other , which is generally the chief cause of decay In such cases , itis particularly advisable to separate them . —Great care is required " in this operation . ^ Fastening loose Teeth . —Mr . E ., during his course of study , has adopted a mode , of fastening loose Teeth , particularly of aged persons , whethei arising from neglect or any other cause , which ht is happy to say , Las proyed successful to the full extent of his expectations .
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MR . STYAN BEGS leave to acquaint the public geneiaily , that he > ery speedily cures a certain disease * in all its var ious stages , without restraint of diet or hin-¦ dranee of-bnsiness , at 10 s . to one guinea each , for the very worst of cases , or those who had rather , can have medicines from Is . to 2 *? . 6 d . a time , as convenience suits them : recollect the
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3 MASTEB Am MISTRESS OF THE LEEDSf WOBEHOUSE . TXT ANTED by the Township of T ^ eds , a ^ T MASTER and MISTRESS without IncumbTAnce , to tate the Manageirient of the Workhouse ' Jeir unired Salaries will be £ 70 per Annum with Board and Lodging , , and certain Perquisites amounting to abont £ 15 per Annum additional . Ihe Master mast write a good hand j and be capable of keeping Books . His Wife must befully competent to the Superintendence of the Domestic Affairs of tbe Establishment , and their Characters must bear the strictest scrutiny ; their whole T-rne will be required in the Duties of their Offices . Applications , with Testimonials of Character , to he made , Post-paid ,. addressed to Mr . Heaps . Irea ^ urer , Workhs ^ e , Leeds , not later than lwelve o' Clock , ?^ p ? fET > NESDAY , the T-wentyeightb Norember ^ igjt . ¦ ; Leeds Workhou 8 ^< Ard , ' Nov . 14 th , 183 ^ " ,
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THE POLITICS OF SOCIALISM . ON Saturday ^ December 1 st , will be Published Price 2 d ., No . I , of Zi a , 3 OUS'S WSO 3 TS 3 & t , ABOTTS' £ 5 HEEIEDYOr , the Age of Iffiight and the Age of Right . "We are a numerous people and we want Srrength ! We have an excellent Soil and we are destitute of Provisions ! We pay enormous Tributes and we are rold that they are not Sufficient ! We are at , Peace without , and our Persons and Propertv ; re not safe within ! What then is the secret En » -m \ that devours us ?"^—Ru ins of Einpires . Leeds : —Published by D . Green , 166 , Brigpate ; and Sold by Guest , Birmingh . im 5 Hey wood , Man- ' cheater ; Bdrraclousjh and ' Pashley , Sheffield ; Tinker , Huddersfield ; Ibbotson , Bradford ; and all other Booksellers .
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RADICALISM THE EOAD TO ANARCHY & RUIN ! MH . SLEIGH W ILL substantiate tbe truth of this position , not only by ancient and modern history , but more particularly by the effects of Democracy in North America , where he resiiled nearly Nine Year . -., and from which he has brought authenticated accounts of numerous Tecent and interesting transac tions Lttle known here , ^ but-an -acquaintance with which is , to the British Public , at this particular time , of infinite importance ; all tending to prove the demoralising , pernicious , and ruinous consequences of REPUBLICANISM , UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE , and VOTE . 'BY-BALLOT .-
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Ticket to tbe Conrse ( Four Lectures ) 7 s . 6 d . Ticket Admitting a Family of Six Persons to the Course ....... . £ 1 10 s . 6 d . Ticket to a Single Lecture ...... .. 2 s . 6 d . May be procured at the Intelligencer-Office , and of Mr Harrison , 153 , Brigeate .
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SURGERY . rt ANCER , SCHIRRHUS , and every Variety of Xj TUMOUR sucdessiuhy treated without the Knife , at t ? o . 10 , Aj ^» UN STREET , PORTLAND Street , Manchester , b y J . Li WARD , Surgeon , of No . 18 , Trafalgar Street , Leeds , who will attedd at the above Place so as to afiord to the afflicted with these Maladies ^ as also those who max be labouriag under SGROFULOUS DISEASES , the benefit of : a system of Cure which is Safe , Salutary , and EffeetuaU The afflicted with GaNCER in Manchester and its Vicinity , who may wish lor a proof of Mr . Ward ' s superior mode of treating this Malad y , are referred to Mrs . CtrLuT , No . 8 , Silk Street , near
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THEATRE , LEEDS . "l / fONDAY , Nov . I 9 tb , 1838 , for the BENEFIT M ^^ gERBERT , PAUL PRY , with blaMM ^ S ^^^^ o Jj ^ P ^ pAY , Novetnber 28 th , THE IRON CHEST , and CHARLES II . ? mMHS 1 DA ^ ' ^ ember 29 th , THE ^^ MOUNTAIN EERSj ; and ( l « s | time ) RQRi ^^ ^^ O ^ ^ ^ FRIDAY , November 30 tn , MB . aud MRS . HXT NT ^ BENEFI-E . TH £ SEA , and THE BOLD DRAGOONS , AND HARLEQUIN JACK AND THE BEANSTALK . ' Boxes , 3 < t—Pit , 2 s . —Gal . Is . —Half Price Box , ^ ls . 6 d ,, Pit , U . Doors Open athalf-psist Six o'Clock , to commence at Seven , Mon-Ris BAKNET-i , Acting Manager .
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EASY EMPLOYMENT . "P ERSONS having a little time to spnre , are ap-JL prised that Agents continue to be appointed in London , and . country Towns , by the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY , for the side of their celebrated Teas , ( Offices , 9 , Great St . Helen ' s / Bishop-gatestreet ) . They a . e packed in leaden Canisters from an ounce to a pound ( a plan found exceedingly convenient ) and neither shop nor fixtures are required ; the License is only Vis . per aniniin , Excise permits are abolished ; nnd many during the last thirteen years have realised considerable incomes by the Agency , without Is . let or lo « s . AppUcation to be maHe free to Chabl'E-S Hancock , Secretary .
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Just published-, to be completed in twenty-four weekly numbers , price 3 d ., or in six monthly parts / price Is ., No ; 1 , of the PSOPLE'S aSSSDIC At , ADVISES , A FAMILIAR TREATISE on the means of £ \ . preserving health find the domestic treatment of diseases , particularly adapted to the use of the industrious cla-ses ; by MATTHEW FLETCHER , Member of the Royal College of Surgeons , &c . Bury , Lancashire . Published by A , Cobhett , London ; and William Willis , Mai chesrer ; and sold by J . Hobson Northern Star Office , Leeds , and by all Booksellers und News AHehts .
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BATH RADICAL REBOSITGEY , Established January , 1833 . T COGS WELL , News Agent , Bookseller , &c . 5 , Chandos Buildings , Bath , returns his sincere thanks to bis numeriius friends for the support he has received , and begs to assure them that it shall be his urmoiit endeaveur to merit a conrinuance of thtir support and interest , by ^ supplying them and the public in general , with the Northern Star Newspaper , and all the useful and entertaining periodicals as soon as published . N . B . Orders received for London and Bath Newspapers . Paine ' s Works constantly on sale . November . 1 . 4 , 1838 .
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LOOK AFTEB "STOUll rOSTUNES ! Just Published ,-Price Sixpence , TiHE Yorkshire and Lancashire J- HI 6 TOR 1 CAL ALMANACK , For th « Year of Our Lord , 1839 ; Being the Third after Leap Year . Contents : r—The Day of the . Month ; the Moon's Changed ; the Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon ; Eclipses , Phenomena , &c ., THE TIME OF HIGH WATEit AT LONDON , LIVERPOOL , and HULL , lor ev « ry day in the Year , together wich the Time of High Water at the Out-Ports .
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WORKS PUBLISHED ¦¦ ' ¦ - ¦ . BY ' . . JOSETJA H 05 SON , 5 , MARKET STREET , LEEDS . Sold by A . Hey wood , 60 , Oldham Street , Manchester ; J . Guest , Steelhouse Lane , Birmingham ; and' John Cleave , 1 , Shoe Lane , Fleet Street . London .
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having circulated Reports calculated deeply to injure you in your Trade and ^ Reputation , littered when you were a Candidate for the appointment of Town Councillor fo * the Kirkgate Ward j I beg leave to state that I sincerely regret that I should have been the means of circulating such Reports . I admit that these Reports are wholly , false and unfounded , and I trust that you will " accept this apology for my conduct .
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LEEDS POOR RATE . "VTOTICE is hereby piven , that the OVER- ' f-JV SEERS of the POOR of the Township of LKEDS will meet at the Workhouse , at Leeds , on Friday , the Thirtieth day of Notember , at Twelve o'Clock at Noon , for the purpose of making a RATE for the necessary Relief of the Poor of the said Townshi p ; and they will , at the same time and Place , be" prepared to receive and consider any pf-oper Representation with the Object of making the Rate just , equal , and valid . Dated this 21 st Day of November , 1838 .
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A BSCONDED , and LEFT their FAMILIES XX chargeable to the Township of Leeds " , JAMES DAY 1 N , an Irishman , by Trade a Stuff 'Weaver , about Forty Years of Age , Five Feet Eight Inches High , Slender made , park Hair , had on when he left , a Blue Coat , Black 'Waistcoat , and Light Fustian Trowsers , Black Stockings and Shbes . T . rwi" \ ^^ ^ Bbou t Ten Week ? : ago , RICHARD THORPE , by Trade a Ironlbunaer * about Thirty Yeairs of Age , Fiye Feet Eight Inches High , Slender made , Dark Hair and Eyes ; had on when he left , a Blue Coat , Dark "Waiitcbat and Trowsersj Dark Worsted Stockings , and Shoes . " . ;¦ . - Whoever will give such information as may lead to their apprehension , will receive a REWARD of ONE GUINEA eac : h , by applying to Mr . Gowland , Master of the Workhouse , Leeds .
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EAETHENWAEE , JAMES GREATES BEGS most respectfully to inform the Public of Huddersfield and Dewsbury and their respective Neighbourhoods , that he intend * to offer to their notice , A QUANTITY of EARTHENWARE , with Splendid PoRTRttTS of J . R . Stephens , and Richard OASTLER * engraved on the Ware . Kgp" Mr . G . will be in Huddersfieid in the course of a few days .
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- ^ kf ^^ ESB ^ Svp ^ MHBpxT ^ E ^^ ¦ * ¦ BYAFS R 01 AL CIRGUS , DAELET-STEEET , BEADFOED . . 10 ° Crowded Houses and immense Applause Every Nighs ! EIRST NIGHT OF IR . TJSHER , THE CELEBRATED CLOWN , ( From the Theatre Royal , Drury-Lane , London . )
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George Green , afterwai ds Hitrtequin , Mr . Rivers ; Alice Gray , ; afterwards Col umbine .. M , i 3 ' s Lee ^ Honourable Lady Grim Gray . . Mrs . Field . Fairy Queen of the Silver Temples .:.... ; Master R . Rivers . ; The Fairy Groups Divine . . Misses Chiarinx , Ai Chiarini , Rivers , M . Rivers , and numerous other charaeters bj the rest of the company- i Pautalobn . / ...... Mr . Field . ; Bobb y Blab , the Town Crier , afterwards Clow ^ l , ' ¦' ; ' : " ¦ '" Mr . Usher , . : "¦ ¦; .: : " - - . ' ;¦¦ : ¦> : ¦ ¦ Who , in the , course of the Pantomime ^ will mtrod « c » a variety of tricks and feats peculiar to himsel £
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The several distinguished Patronages bestowed on this 'Establishment ,, and the liberal attendance generally of the Public , may well permit the Proprietor , to feel confidtmt that he has been ' succeisful in obtaining the favourable opinion of the inhabitant of Bradford . The proud position at presenb occupied will be used only as the vantage ground to advance still further , and the Proprietor hopes , by variety and splendour , to ofivr continuedI amusement to his present patrons , and to attiicfr to himself a still wider circle of arimiring supporters . The crowds that nightly visit his Priucely establishment shall not be disappointed—talent and -gorgeous pageautry shall succeed each other in quiet v ^ riety ihe patience of the public shall HPvt ' r be Wearied ^ and they shall return with renewed curiosity to this HIACrlO SOSNB 6 ? WOSr 2 > E 3 S ^
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- jE ^ LAND'S QUEEFr ; ' : ; In ENGLAND'S QUEENj Mr . RYAN'S Extensive Stud and BrilliadtCoiiijiiiny of 5 questriaa Artists will display some rapid Evolutions and groupings of Classical Grandeur and effect . EARL . OF LEICESTER .. Mr . RYAN . Lord Hudson .... Mr . EANDALL , Lord Howard -..... . Mr . G . RtVERS . LofdBurleigh ...... Mr . FIELD , Lord High Chamberlain ... . Air . RIVERS . . Sword and ' Mace Bearers . . Ms-srs . JONES AND ' ¦ . '¦ WILKINSON . -: : -v- ' Standard Bearers .. Messrs . PARRY , BUCK . BLACKBURN , AND SHARP . State Trumpeters ..., Messrs . C . RIVERS AND
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The Performance will-commence with Mr . FIELD , who will introduce his astonishibg * LEAPS AND SUMMERSETS , First , over : a . Garter 16 ieet high-rSecond , oy ^ r * horsti lengthways , and a man standing on his back —Third , over . Six Horses , and through a Small Hoop at the same time ^ -rFouvth , over Hdrses-r-Fifth , THROUGH A HOGSHEAD OF REAL FIRE . MASTER ADAMS will exhibit on the Singl » Horse .
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YOL . II . No ' . 54 . SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 1838 . PR 1 CE POURPfis J £ halfpenny , mtam tt ^ ir «» iM——— = r ¦ - _ Five Shillings per Quartern 3
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 24, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1033/page/1/
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