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Published by Seywood , 60 , O ^ am-EtreeVMa ^ duster , a * d sold by all Venders of the Northern Star . - . - r - ' TH&EE DISCUSSIONS ! Just out , Price One Shilling-. A REPORT of tie Public IHstfussiofc ^ between the Rev . T . Daxtok of fire Meliferadist New Connection , Huddersneld , au 4 Mr . l&OTD Jokes , « f Manchester , upon " The Five Fundamental Facts , anjEili ^ TwSjtjr'Laws irogfttn ^ xsafiiraf -aslonnd 4 n 1 &e Book of tie New floral "World , written by Sober * , 0 wen . " Revised and corrected by the "Parties . ¦ ' . ¦ ' " '"¦ ' - - - ' . -
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, ^^^^^ ^ m ^ t ^^^ M ^ ^ ^ W ^ ftlJr ^^ GLASGOW COTTON SPINK ^^^^ L . rpHis ^ PTT O ^ JB ^ g >^ ?? "b ^ fa !^ ' ti iS t < . *" $ also an Appeaoix , containing many important Documents connected with the Case and a fall -Ae ^^ to ^ fee- ^ BeoW * H 3 ~ lExp « a 3 iture \ r andprd ^ ceedings of the Committee , &c . The Committee ; therefore earnestly call on their Fellow-workmen , and ttiePublic-in-genetal , to possess themselves of ¦ a Copyyas ~ rHr tile -driy-one-fironf which they can judge fairly and iapaTdally of tifip whole' matter . The whole will belcomplf tedin . 20 Nos ., 17 Nog . of which are now , on Sale . The remainder of-the Noa . win be ready in * day * . V . _ , - ^ i The ^ Coinmittee- beg leave txj . cappon . the Public against those partial said unfidir Editions got up by the avowed enemies of the working- classes , who have aUilongl ^ Bed . tBe Prisoners as Guilty of the foul charges jaid ' against tbem ^ " and : denounced those who iave aided ^ hem i ^ obtaining jusftcre . , Printed and Published for the Trades' Committee , by H . Bobinson , and Co ., 7 , Brunswick-Place ; and sojdby _ * hf _ different Booksellera -in Glasgow and Neighbourhood ; J , Frasef , " and A ^ M'Kerracher , Edinburgh ; H . Hetberington , Strand , and D . B . Caosions , Duke-Street , London ; A . Heywood , Manchester j J . Hobson . Northern Stair Office , Leeds ; and all other Booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland .
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^ ¦ | *^™^^^~^—^^ wr ^^ i ^^^^ Tnc ^^ Mit ^^ " ^ " ^^^^^^ " ^*^^ - rmmmwgSBmt g ' MB 9 M ^ tr HijH ~ iJII B EGS * ' r ^ rA ^ biest ^ OTafe toN ^^ fedffi and the ^ ublieMor the ^ Sready anV ^ niforl Support which he has hitfierto received . MB . MITCHELL ^ STbcK ojf ^_ , \ ^ ^ Cloth and Drapery line / are Selected from the best 3 bow ^ m fed& % &l& : iPj 3 » MaoiiUie greatest . skill . By compariaon Mr . M . ' s Goods -will not be found inferior in Quality to those , eEaiy otH , er House in the North of England ; and from his extensive Toae ^ Smdlh& great ^ ppor ^^ KchJjeTjaB received from the Public , ; he m-jex ^ abled 46 Sell at Prices Which bring has valuable ^ Stock jrithin the reach of the Poorest and most ; Humble . ¦ ' , : ,, ' :., ¦ '¦ ,, ' ¦ MuMiteh ^ ' ^ aB'iaieU received a large Stock of HATSj of : jfl » . ^ begt ; . O ? ftiani { Manufacture , ^ which have beenSeleqtod wftbT great Care and Attention ; aod will be SoloTTor the Value . ¦ , , , Orders from the Country are attended to ^ with Punctuality , aniforwarded with Care and Dispatch . * Mind enquire for Joseph Mitchell , Cloth , Fustian , Blanket , and Hat Establishment , Friabg ate , Preston . ' , ;
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R ; BUCHANAN , Tailor , HUDDEBSEIELD . * BEGS leave to return Thanks to his Friends and the Pnblic for the- Support he has hitiertb received , and takes the Uberty bf informing them that he has' B « moved" from lus past residence , 23 , Threadneedle Street , to the premises in the Pack-Horsb Yard , formerly occupied as the DisSpen-SABir , w ) iere be witt cany on his Business as usual ; and hopes by punctualiQf , and the execution of the Orders intrusted to him ^ \ in a Fashionable and Workmanlike manner , to merit a share of public " patronage . ; ' - ; -: ; ' ¦" . " ., - - ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ' •¦" . '¦ '¦ ; " ? .: ^ ' \' NEWS-ROOM AND COFFEE-HOUSB . B . BUCHANAN , also begs to inform his Friends that in the above mentioned : Premises , he has Established a NEWSROOM , which is furnished with the best : Metropolitan and Provineialj Daily and Weekly Newspapers , and Literary and" Scientific Periodicals . B . Buchanan also informs the Beading Public , that he has made arrangements for supplying them with all the London , ' Leeds , and other Provincial Journals , which may be had upon the usual terms ; likewise he will furnish to order all the Literary Periodicals of the day , together with the Standard , Literary , Political , and Scientific Works . The Newsroom . will be fitted up in the most comfortable manner . Hours of attendance , from Nine o'Clock in the morning , to Ten o'Clock in the evening . Terms of admission 2 s . 6 d . per Quarter , to be paid in advaace . —NoQ-Subscribers , One Penny each Visit . ¦" . ' . .. ¦ - ¦ : ¦' ¦ , ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ '¦ - ¦ ' ¦ ' .. ¦ . / . TheNoRTHEBN Star , and the other Leeds : Papers , may be had eyery Saturday Morning , immediately on the arrival of the Post . A stock of useful Books and Pamphlets will be kept constantly : on Hand . Tea , Coffee , and other Befreshments to be had every Day . ¦ ¦ Lemonade , Ginger Beer , and other Non-Intoxicating Beverages kept constantly on Sale .
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GOOD NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED . DB . BV COX TTIMBKACES the present opportunity of ^ announ" 4 cing himself as an experjenceoVpractitioner -in the Cure of that , troublesome DISEASE , so frequently contracted by incautious youth . of both sexes in tie moments of imprudent excitement . Upwards of Twenty-three years he has practised in the town of Leeds , daring which time he has had every opportunitr of tritnessing the effects of this dreadful malady in all its stages . The most obstinate cases be has had under his treatment , which have invariably been found to give way to his skill , combined with the superior efficacy of his Medicines . To the length of practice-in Leeds already mentioned , Dr . Cox has pleasure in adding that hepractised in hi ? Medical capacity in St . John ' s' Hospital , in Jamaica , for Nine Years . His experience as a Medical Practitioner , chiefly in reference to this lamentable Complaint , has therefore extended over a period of THIBTY-TWO Years . Under these circumstances , he considers himself sufficiently warranted in claiming the continuance of public favours . Patients applying to Dr . Cox will find that they may obtain Telief without loss of time , confinement , or hinderance from Business . The strictest secrecy observed . Terms , very reasonable . Persons of either sex , desiring to avoid suspicion at home , may be accommodated , at any time , with dressing apartments . : Surgery , 25 , Bant Street , leading out of Commercial Street ' . ¦ .. -.. Advice Gratis , from Eight o'Clock in tke Morning till Ten at Night Medicines sent to any part of the Country , the Postage of Orders being paid , and a Fee enclosed . _
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MINERAL TERRA METALLIC . .. For Filling Decayed Teeth , witlwut Heat , Pain , or Pressure , and Incorrodible Mineral Teeth fixed without giving the least Pain , or shewing any fastening whatever . LEEDS AND BRADFORD . ^ v-M ^ SUEGEON DEimST , 0 ! NO . m , PARK-BOW , LEEDS , ¦ p ESPECTFULLY announces that ie is on a Professional Virit to Bradford , and for the better •_ LV Accommodation of his Friends , has made Arrangements to attend those Places , and may be consulted in all the Branches of DENTAL SUBGEBY as follows , until further Notice : — \ : Every Wednesday and Thursday , at 3 frs . Briyg ' s , Well-Street , Bradford ; and every Monday s Tuesday , Friday and Saturday , at his Residence , 12 J , Park-Rowy Leeds . INCOfcRODIBUB MINERAL TEETH , Prom One to a complete Set , which are not only Indestructible , but also Incapable of Discolouration . Amongst the advantages of Mr . Eskell ' s System , one of the principal is , that it confers , the powers of the most distinct Articulation , submits this as really an advantage of the utmost importance , but when to it is added the capability of biting the hardest substance , without pain , though last , not least , that it gives the appearance of juvenility to countenances otherwise of an aged appearance . ¦ Mr . Eskell wishes to impress upon the Ladies and Gentlemen not to have the least prejudice against his Artificial Teeth , for they are both useful and ornamental ; his principle is quite different from any other , it conduces to both beauty and eomfort . ¦ A new Description of Mineral Teeth that closely resembles nature ; these Mineral Teeth eminently possess every superiority that can be desired over the various substances offered to the public for similar purposes ; their colour is unchangeable , and they may be had in every gradation of shade , to suit any that may "be remaining in the mouth . In point of economy the Mineral Teeth will be found highly advantageous to the wearer , as in durability . Mr . Eskell avails himself of this opportunity to explain the various species of Disease to which the mouth is liable , according to thei principles laid down by the most emnnfc med'ca men , convinced that so important a condition as persona , appearance cannot fail of being interesting . Scaling the Teeth . —This operation when performed by a skilful Dentist , causes not the least pain , and is effected in erder to preserve the Teeth from tartared effluvia , to keep them pure and white , and to free the breath from any displeasant odour ; this operationshould takeplace occasionally . Cauterizing the Teeth . — -The operation is had recourse to upon the first symptoms of decay , in order to arrest the progress of disease , and which , provided it be done in _ due time , prevents tiat acute pain followed by ultimate extraction . '' . ¦ ' . . : Filling the Vacuum of Decayed Teeth . —This process , simple in itself and easy to endure , preserves the enamel of the Teeth in their primitive state , and entirely prevents any portion of ailment or foul air from entering the cavities—ihe general source of offensive effluvia . ¦ Separating of the Teeth . —The Teeth , from want of proper attention , are apt in most persons to close and connect themselves with each other , which is generally the chief cause of decay ; in such eases it is particularly advisable to separate them . Great care is required in this operation . Fastening Loose Teeth . — -Mr . E . during his courseof study has adopted a mode of fastening loose Teeth , particularly of aged persons , whether arising from neglect or any other cause , which he is happy to say , has proved successful to the full extent of his expectations . . Regulating the Teeth . —It is well known that Teeth will often grow too long , and outstretch each other , sometimes obtruding themselves beyond the bounds prescribed by the circular formation of the mouth : under such circumstances they require regulatine , which greatly adds to the agreeable appearance of the countenance , in flie laugh , and gives facility to the articulation . The beauties of a well-regulated set of Teeth are 80 generally acknowledged and admired , that to offer farther observation on this head would be superfluous . ' . ¦' - ¦ , ; « , Fixing one or aiore Teeth . —The method adopted in this process of replacing Teeth , renders it impossible to discern the aitifieial from the natural , without wire spring or showing any fastening whatever . JSxtractien of the Boot or the Ftngt of the Teeth . —Although this operation is- often dreaded by the afflicted , from tie-facility which characterizes the performance of his operation , Mr . E . has been most , successful in removing all fearful apprehensions . Fixing complete Sets of Teeth . —Complete sets by the assistance ef a new invented spr ing , which © perates with the action of the jaws , in mastication , &c . will be found , in every respect amply competent to ' supply fileiplace of their predeeessotfc . r Attendance from Ten till Four , at his residence , 12 ^ , Park Row , every Monday ; Tuesday j Friday and Saturday . ' '
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X ^ JmJ-- -ifvini ¦ J ^ riir ¦ - " ¦ T ) LAIB'S GOIJTaiiiSHEUMATiC PILLS , Jj - continue to call , forth tie grateful thanks and approbation of all classes of society . From many of -S 3 » Hghest .. branches oL the nobilitf . to the poorest peasant , they' iaveliappiry been the means ofgbing 13 degree of health and comfort , which in most cases 3 rad . Tiot been" enjoyed , for . years ; they effectually relieve the most acute fit of Gout in a few "hours , and seldom fail to enable &e patient to resume his usual avocation in two or three days , and if taken on tbe ¦ first symptoms , the patient is frequently left in doubt as to tie reality of the ^ iattack . ^ And there is another : most important effect . belonging to this Medicineiiat it prevents tte disease flying to the brain , stomach , or other vital part . . , .
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In consequence of numerous applications continually receivedfrom r . Bradford ' and'the Neighbourhood , one of the ' Proprietors , of Dr . Henry's French MeroimijRtt * , v > W r attend every Wednesday and Thvrtday , < it No * 4 , George Street , facing Rut Brook Chapel , Bradford . A TREATISE IS JUST PUBLISHED ON THE ^ ^ VENEREAL & SYPHILITIC DISEASES , AND GITEN "VJTTH EACH BOX . OE DR . MtoS FRENCH MER 0 INE PILLS , C \ OBTAINING plain and practical directions for the' effectual cure of all degrees of jthe | above com-V plaints—with observations on seminal weakness arising from eajly abuses , and . the deplorable conse *' quences resulting from theTse of mercury , the whole ihteadep fo ^ f . ' the instruction of general readers , so that all persona can obtain a ' nimniedi&te cure wiA . Becrecy ' aiai safety . Prepared and /; sold by the - sole Proprietor , a ^ No . 74 , Cqbcfcrg Sfree % Six Doors" ^ om Brunswick . Chajpel , Leeds , In Boxe ^ , 2 s . ; 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . each . " With each Box is given" directioES how tbtake these PiUBjiobservations on points beneficial to the patient ^ beingliints -worth knowing by those who are , or have beenj sufferers from this dreadful and devastating malady . ¦ . ' : " : '' ¦' _ - ¦ .. .: ' . - ¦ ' .. . ] ' -. : ; ¦¦' . ..: ' ' ,,. ' . " • ' .- . ' ¦[ : ¦ ¦; . ¦ ¦ - ; ; . .:. ' .- ; - ¦ _ Thatcrnel disease which has destroyed , bo many-thousands js i ^ ' qw tinhappily 60 well known that a recital of its effiscts if quite unnecessary , its malignant influence £ xiehdii ^ g l > y . inheritaace from family to family , arMl-wh « nthegi ^ DectorH « iry j ^ cameprofe ^ ox to . thetTmversi ^ ' , he conferred an invaluable benefit DponmajJdnd T ^ y the discovery of his grand panacea "' for the cure of this deplorable complaint The certaiBty with which the Pills are continually administered can be attested by many thousands who are annually cured by ¦ ¦ ' ¦ them . "What mediciafrcan be pore ; ap ^» ropnate than &ki which has given such general tet » fe ^ on ? 'iTne- ~ -Fren * Pin *^ progreM the who ^ ma 8 S © f fluids ^ ey not only the -different fone ' tions ^ tie body— -ixpelli ng ^ j e gro ^ r hqmoar ^ aniJ in » manner so imper ceptible as to convince the motts <> eptittalof their astonishing and un *< j nailed { towers . They iieither contain nier < 5 ary nor any oflier mineral , ; and inay betaken wiStfjiKf &e -dfgateal Busptdvoii . of dweovery f thsg r ^ ipa ^ i ao reatxamtof o ^^ lo ^ of tj ^ Y orlfed ^^ without t ^ e l ^ ait exposure to the patient . - At any period -wtem the i % htest ' 8 ^ i ^ n ' IW ^ $ ^ H ^^ ' ^^^ , ^^^ t ^' '' ^^ l ^ ' - ' ^> the Frenck Pilk ; for wbea taken before thediseaWhain adeiSappearance , the ^' actasacertain prefenti ^ e , removingttecoin ^ laint en ^ tnairy and secretly . " Thedjp tora ^ when visiting the Doctor ( from tie-olid of mercury ) rende : s ttimpetativety necessary to caution thefenblic agjinrttfc * tda * ge ^« raeM i »^ f ; '; 1 - : iL > V ' ; ' . ' , % . ^ j The : Ttoetofy sfber . ineJ ^^ the utmost conseqoesoei , to all who are ¦ labouri ^ und ^ f b * fedSS ^' or deep Seated ' maladiei ; to those twilled with seninal weakaess , las adyice * wTU "bV mvalnable : infid ^^ ^ a ^ % ^^ fe ' 8 ^ r ^ Jthese ceanpraints Tqtheyoudi ofi ^ ofe -w-s « £ wb » tfceFVastefromlieaiaijbj' ^^^^ gro ^ S aWd' ^ jtHii j&ksd ^ pf inexperkpee ^ hi * t&ric&W&pexiory & hifr ^ racljeribe vai ^ Mt ^^ njUaMkot 'fi-eatm ^ nt ^ aBd pcbga ^ mir spthorongh % ki ^ k ^ < BU& ' ^ sive practice has readeredten ^ tfre-&p » i ^; o&B * wy , # t ^ fai& and b ^ opff ; - ^ . p ^ B £ i W a ^ te ^ ifr * Kg ^ Jrig ^ the greatest imajbW £ j ?^ & at iria , ^^ i pitctoJo ^^^^ amount to . » deJ ^ c ^ aa ; destroctive a « % Tg 1 $ ap «* tmtaeccssary . * ' Toihef ^ fie ^ lertof mch attehtio ^ are att ^ table !' TO » y ofiio ^ e ^ of the beholder sbojujj a ^ ^ jpteas 1 ^ t ^ 2 » # «^^^^^ hoie ^ aerjgr-- ^ nmigg 5 ar ; Jfe ^ g ^—fettaly . ; f ^ orqa $ t 6 jpi advaitear to ^ eat . q ^ fe « tKnkble 7 sa ' a ^ tioned as Uv » y ; are by fhe ~ mul ^ &a 6 ^ ra& ^ ( postpaid ) inoldsingi&ye * mittanet , ^^ an « w ; ere 4 % , ^ . feturn ' -tf j ^ o ^ and iJ ^ cin , esj ptmctnaljy tww ^ ite ^ to ^ y -address , either' by : j ^ wl ^ a *! Bamk : . 1 tf $ jfa {< gTft ^^ % 0 / - ; -. 'U * : ¦;; --if 1 ' . '•¦ ^! 5 V ^ le ac& ^^ iffl $ e ^ e £ ^ c : % ' : i' . ' ' ¦ ¦'¦<' . : Tb « D <« tor wffla ^ e ^ dai ^ 'from'Eight in iie ' mofning . ffll Ten at riTght / and oi > Sunday frorij Nine ' till Two , ¦ wKerefre i ? 2 l '« aw > inWT . i > flvii » Jh > any coe taki ^ these Pills , or any other of his Preparaiaons , withoat a fee . . i v i
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tip g ^^ R ^^ G MlgN ^ F I ) EWSBURY . ^ fjlHE DBWSStTiBY BAWCiil . ! AsSOCrATICjNi ; o'Clock at Noon , to ^ Petition Parliament for ' Universal ^ Suffrage ; ^ rte ; b > Ballo ^ - ^ ana AnnM ^ PaiffiaffieaS ? In furtherance of the ,. ' s ? nie object and on the same Day , at SixibjClock in ; die Evening , a Public Dinner will be ^^ provi ded at the ^ . '¦ N ew . Inn , Macket-^ laee , to ! whic ¥ <[^ Gentlemen are invited i- ^/^ j ¦ ' v ; v-
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A SEAL BLESSING TO MOTHEBS . IMPORTANT mFGRMATlON . ¦ : " : '¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦' .: ;• . ¦ ,: ^ ( AftikiHti&va ' -wo ^' . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ -: Mf £ l $ M $ ril HIS popular medicine has been prepared ; and JL t sold by the proprietors , upwards : of fifty years , during which ' . tilme it has obtained so high a reputation , from private recommendations aloheV as to be used by almost , eyery family in Lancashire and the neighbouring countiefj . The best p 68 sible eulogium on the medicine is the fact , that the sale is extended to more than 30 , 000 families annually . The Infant's Preservative vyasbnginaUy ; intehded as an antWbte to those pernicious medicines for cbildren which have laudanum for their chief and only active ingredient ; its success has fully answered the intent . It is a
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TO ALL BEQUIRING THE AID OF ¦/ . ; _ /¦ ¦ ¦ . ;; : MEDICINE . - ¦¦ ¦' . npHE truly enlightened and literal-minded Phy-J . sician is among the first to recommend such a Medicine as ENOUY'S PILLS for the cure of human maladies . That great and exalted medical character , Abernethy ,. hesitated ' notto 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 pf his medical brethren j he treated with conteinpt their ridiculous notions of health and disease—said they were most of them rogues and
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^ HEBEAS , ajPlSsra > flfe # itecY J fV awarded and issiaS ® oAhMg ! i » TOjNA 3 STEAD ; of ARMtEYvJjgkPMsi & * ee % % flSSSounty of York , W || n « irei ^ i Macprfacture ^ Dealer and Chapman ^ anOe bein |^ ft ^[ ared Bankrupti is hereby required tqi surrenderjGiimS ' elf to the Coj | am ^ on £ g |_ in the 1 saMWatt-fajmrf , oftthe major paCT ^ el on ttie lvSWof ^ riLnext ,
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; -.. v bu ; sh ton , - ISHTO ^ -IJNSEK-EME . ' : / ¦ . " ; - . - ' ¦ : ¦ - ' ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ / " ' / - . - ** - : ' ¦ "' ¦ ' . - . - : ' . - : : ¦ " " . ' i- . = Vt . AMES BUKE , late ; bf the Cpach and Horses I ; Delamer Street , has the honour to announce to his numerpus Ifeends abd the Public , that be has Men ; the ' BUS ^; INN ^ Stamford Street , wherelie hopes to render the same satisfaction as in his former Establishment . . ; :-.- '; . J . vD . has made many alterations in the Bush , arid he trusts that , when his lmpro ^ ments are completed , his endeavours to please will insure for him a continuance of that support , which has hitherto been so kindly extended to him . The Proprietor , strictly following that which shpuld be the Deaier ' s motto , namely , . quick Sale and light Profit , has laid in a Stock pf Spirits of all kinds , bf a Superior Quality , which / he is determined to Sell at a mere remunerating price . J . Duke is making consider-
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BETURN / OF / THE DORCHE 3 TEE , LABOURERS ! Now Publishing , Price Fouiipence , ^ CHE VICTIMSM ^ HIGGEHY , BEING A STATEMENT OF THE : persecution experienced by the dorchester labourers ; an account of van dieman's land , WITH THE HORROR SO F T RAN SPORT AT ION , FULtY pEVELOPED , BY GEORGE LOVELESS , ONE OF THE VICTIMS .
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Also Just Published , Price One Penny , THE CATECHISM OF THE ] W ¦ '¦' . ; BY ROBERT OWEN . This day is published , Price One Penny , THE LABOURER'S REWARD : or , THE COARSER-FOOD DIET-TABLE , as promulgated by the POOR-LAW CpMAHSSIONERS , ¦ -,. % * This Table is published on a broad sheet , arid contains an "Appeal to the Labouring Men of England , ' - that should be read in every Cottage and Workshop in the Kingdoni . :
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A CERTAIN DISEASE CURED WITHIN ¦ ; / ; - v . ;; - . \ ; ¦ ... ONEi WEEK . ; . - " ; v . . ¦ ¦;; ; ¦ ¦ , * ¦ ¦'¦ liiflplt . WILKINSON , Surgeon , nigaVthe Church > oxL opposite the Anchor Inn ^ Hunslet , may be consulted in all Cases where Secrecy and experienced Practice are requisite . ; .- - .- . . ; / The most violent Gonorrhoea , if recently contracted , cured within a Week , or no Charge made tot Medicines after the Expiration of thatrPerjod . ¦ ; JSe hopes that the' ^ successful , ' easy , a " nd expeditious mode he has adopted , of eradicating every symptom of a Certain Disease , VHhpiitanyimateifiai alteration fn ^ vdiet ; or hindrance of busiuesg J and ^^ et
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l ^ l ^ i ^ EDS BpROlTGff SESSIONS . ^ T JfiW ^ E IS HEBEBY GIVEN , Thatth , next prcmiEaAt Quarter Sessions of thePeace ^^ Bor ough of Letos , in the County of York * will be holden before Bobebt Baynes Akm stroke EsexjiKEy BEGORDER ^ of thesaid Bproud , * at the Court-House , in ¦ Leeds j - on MONDAY the Ninth Day of April , 1838 , at Nine o'Clock in theForenoon , at \ Thich Time arid Place all Jurors Constables , Police Officere , Prbsecotprs , Witneeseg ' EersoaB ^ Sound by Becogni 2 ances , and others haviniJ
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¦ : ^; . . ;>^^^; --: X ; BL 4 |^;; . : ;;; : v : - , ;¦ : , Letter-Press and Copper-Plate Printer ' STATIONEB A ^ Bdbk ^ INDER , ? No . 15 , Giles-street , top , \ : ' of-Yofk-streety Ued $ , T > ESPECVTF 17 LL 3 T returns thanks to nisFriendV XV and the Public , for the Favours corifen-ed upon him during a period of Nine Years , in which he has been engaged in the above Branches of Business and desires to state , that no Exertion , pri his part shall be wanting to secure aB Increase of their PatrbriageV ; . - ' . ' . . ;¦ '• .. ¦' ; ¦ ¦ ¦' . '¦ .-. '¦ :. ; - ;' . i-- -:- : . ¦•¦ . ' ' ¦' - - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ . ... V ; "" : - \ . N . B . —Mariufacturer < jf superior Black Ink ako Blue Writing Fluid . ; Sold ; in Bottles at 3 d ., 6 i and Is . each . < v : ;; - ; : ;\/;;\;/ . ;;; ' : / // v :- ¦ : : ¦; -- ¦/ . . - - ' /' ;; . . . ¦;' Sabbath and Day Schools supplied as usuali on eas oriable Terms' - > ¦
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WORKS PUBLISHED by JOHN LIMBim ¦ • :: . :-:. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : . 143 , STRAND . : ¦? Every Saturday , with Engravings , at 2 t < or in . Monthly Parts , 8 d ., and ready for delivery with , : ¦ ¦; thcMagazines , - , .: . ¦ /¦/¦ / : \ - : '¦ : _;¦ .- ' : ' \ .-K- - - .,. -r . rpHEMIRRORbTLiTERATUBE , AMUSEX MENT , arid INSTRUjCTlbm > "The Mirror , a Pubiication containing niiick matter of improving a , musement , selected witk considerable taste . "—Political Observations on ifa Education of ' thePeople . By Lord Brougham . Two Volumes are completed in every year—one at Midsummer ^ : the other at Christmas ; ^ Eact Volume is complete in itself , and may be nrchaseA separately . - - ¦ - ¦'¦ ¦ ;¦ ; - ; . "" ¦ \ ¦ : ¦ ¦' ¦' - ¦ ' : . i :-: : - [ : ' ' - . ' - ' . % ^/ . :- ¦ ¦'¦' ¦ : ' ,
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 7, 1838, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct345/page/2/
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