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Published by Heywood , 60 , Oldham-street , Manchester , and sold by all Venders of the Norther Star . ¦ THREE DISCUSSIONS ! , Just out , Price One Shilling . A BEPOBT of tie Public Discussion between the Bev . T . Dai / tox of the Methodist New Connection , Huddersfield , and Mr . Lloyd Jokes , f Manchester , upon " The Five Fundamental Facts , and the Twenty Laws of Human Nature , as found in the . Book of the , New MoraL World ,, written by Hobert Owen . " Sensed " aid " corrected by the Part ies . - Also , Price Is . 6 d . stitched , or 2 s . in Cloth , "The Discussion "between Robert Owen and the Bev . J . H . Boehuck .
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^^ KflEfl ^ Bk BL ATft ^ S G € flJ 3 ' and BHEUMATIC PILLS , continue to ' caS * forth tie-grateful thanks and approbation of all classes of society . From many of the "highest branches of the nobility to the poorest peasant , fliey hare happily been the means of giving a degree of health and comfort , whieh in most cases tad not been enjoyed for years ; they effectually relieve the most acute ^ t of Gout in a few honrs , and seldom feil to " enable tie patient to resume his raoal arocation in two" or three days , and if taken on the Srst symptoms , the patient is frequently left in doubt as to the reality of the attack And there is another most important effect belonging , to : this Medicine—¦ &MX it prevents the disease flying to the brain , stomach , or other Tital part . . An . extract of a letter from Mr . Sissons , Bookseller , Worksop , Agent for the sale of tins"Medicine . Dated July 2 nd , -1836 .
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* Now PuMiihtng , in N& ^ d . Eqg&i ^ jM&km ^ ParU IP ; , §^^ i ^^> W ^^^^ 0 ) ^ GIASGO-W ^ OTfOgbpPjp ^^^ TilAL . mHIS EDlTlO ^ giTes aU- ^^ oertio ^ and I Answers in Evidence—which ' ^ ao-otiierdoes—
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—^———¦——lEm ^^^ ESM . ; c T ) EGS top ty ^ ii best W ^ ^^ ^ "Wf 1 Support wmcbyheniaV hi ^^ S ^ recewBd *— B $ M > - MITCHELt / S Stock of ^ <¦ ^ Cloth , rustiftn , Blankets , ; , . % nf M ffios ^ Arti ^ es which ar ^ necejpary ag ^ hs t ^ lotl »^ anilDiw > erjEpne , are SWeqJed froa ^ $ esfe Houses , antrm ^ S" ^ y Persons " of the ** grea ' te ' st " skilL By comparison Mr . M . 's Goods will not be found infenorln-Quality-to those of any other House in the North of England ; and from his , extensive Trade , and the great Support whichhe has received from , the Public , he is enabled , to Sell at Prices which bring his valuable Stock within thei Teachi ' . bf the Poorest and moat -Hunible ,
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eREA ^ itADICAL M ^ ETINGr ^ Np & ' P- ; : M--i ¦ j ^_ SjlSjl ^ ¦ i- ¦ ^ W ' f inHE pEWSBvitr Radical Ass ' qciATipiir ' j 5 » JL- hate made arrangements for holding a Public Meeting in the MAtt | TET-PiACE , on EASTER ; IpJ ?^ ii » i » APBiL ^ tJ a ^^ S 2 > llocptN $ p 8 m ^ ^ Rsati | nParlia me %% XPversH SilBrage , Tbtrty' BfltofJ and ArihtaE Paflfamenlsi In furtherance of the same object and on the same Day ^ at : Six o'Glqckiin : the ^; Evehing | a ^ blic Dinner will be provided at the New Inn , Marketplace , tdVwhich Meeting and Dinner the following Gentlemen are invited : — :
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jSlx BEAL BLESSING ^ TO MOTBEitS . IMPORTANT INFOltMATIpN . , i - ; - ATKINSON'S : ,. / . INFANT PBESEBVAjiFE . rp HIS popular medicine has been prepared and JL sold by the proprietors upwards of fifty years , during which time it has obtained so high a reputation , from : private recommendations alone , as . tqi be used by almost every family in LancaBhire and the neighbouring counties . The'best possible eulbgium on the medicine is the fact , that the sale is extended to more than 30 , 000 families annually . The Infany's Preservative was briginally intended as an antidote to those pernicious medicines forchildren which have laudanum for ' their chief anaLontytactive ingredient ; its success has fully answered the intent . It ia a
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H . BUCHANAN , Tailor , HUDDEBSFIELD . BEGS leave to return Thanks to his Friends and the Public for the Support he "has hitherto received , and takes the liberty of informing them that he has Bemoved from his past residence , 23 , Threadneedle Street , to the premises in the Pack-Horse Yard , formerly : occupied as the Dispensart , where he will carry on his Business as usual ; and hopes by punctuality , -and- the execution of the Orders intrusted to him , in a Fashionable and Workmanlike manner , to merit a share of public patronage . .. .
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GOOD NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED . DR . B . COX " 171 MBBACES the present opportunity of announ-Vl cing himself as an experienced practitioner in the Cure of that troublesome DISEASE , so frequently contracted by incautious youth of both sexes in the moments of iciprudeut excitement Upwards of Twenty-three years he has practised in tie town of Leeds , during which time he has had every opportunity of witnessing the effects . ' of "this dreadful malady in all its stages . The most obstinate cases he has had under his treatment , which
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MIFEB , AL TEREA METALLIG , 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 . MB . ESKELL / SURGEON DENTIST , 01 W . 12 J , PAEK-B 0 ¥ , IEPS , "OESPECTFULLY announces that he is on a Professional Viait to Bradford , and for the better J \; 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 farther Notice : — Every Wednesday and Thursday , at Mrs . Briyg ' s , JVell-Street , Bradford ; and every Monday , Tuesday , Friday and Saturday , at his Residence , 12 £ , Park-Row , Leeds . INCOBEODIBLE MINERAXr TEETH , rrom One to a complete Set , wnlcb are not only Xndertructible , 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 , and 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 comfort . 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 the principles kid down by the most eip ntit med ' ea 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 hot 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 operation should take place 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 that acute pain followed by ultimate extraction . Fillvig the Yacuum 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—the 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 if generally the chief cause of decay ; in such cases it is particularly advisable to separate them . Great care is required in this operation . Fastening Loose Teeth , — -Mr . E . during his eourseof 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 foil 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 regulating , which greatly adds to the agreeable appearance of the countenance , in the laugh , and gives facility to the articulation . The beauties of a well-regulated set of Teeth are so generally acknowledged and admired , that to offer further observation on this head would be ssperfluoui . Fixing one or more Teeth . —The method adopted in this process of replacing Teeth , renders it impossible to discern the artificial fioxi the natural , without wire spring or showing any fastening whatever . Extraction of the Root or the F * ng * of the Teeth . —Although this operation is often dreaded by the afflicted , from tie facility which characterizes the performance of hit operation , Mr . E . has been most successful in removing aU fearful apprehensions . ' , % ¦;¦ ; Fixing complete Sets of Teeth . —Gom $ ) ete sets by the assistance e-f a new invented spring , which operates with-the action of the jaws , in mastication , &e . will be found , in every respect amply competent to supply the place of their predecessors . . -. ' .- ' Attendance from Ten till Four ^ at his resideiice , 1 2 ^ , Park Row , every Monday , Tuesday , Friday and Saturday .
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In consequence of numerous applications continually received from Bradford and the Neighbourhood , one of the Proprietors of Dr . Henry ' s French Meroine Pills , tcill attend every Wednesday and Thursday , at No . 4 , George Street , facing East Brook Chapel , Bradford . A TREATISE IS JUST PUBLISHED ON THE VENEREAL & SYPHILITIG DISEASES , AND GIVEN WITH EACH BOX OF DR . HENRY'S FRENCH MEROINE PILLS , / CONTAINING plain and practical directions for the effectual cure of all degrees of the above com-\ J plaints—with observations on seminal weakness arisingfronvearly abuses , and the deplorable . caiuiequenees resulting from the use of mercury , the whole intended for tie instruction of general readers , so that all persons can obtain an immediate cure with seprecy and safety .. Prepared and sold by , the sob ? Proprietor , at No . 74 , Cobourg Street , Six Doors from Brunswick Chapel , Leeds . In Boxes , 2 s . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . each . "Widi each Box is given directioas how , to take these Pilln , observations . on points beneficial to the patient , being hints worth knowing by those who are , or have been , sufferers from this dreadful aiid devastating malady . That cruel disease which has destroyed so many thousands is now unhappily so well known that a recital of its effects is quite unnecessary , its malignant influence extending by inheritaace from family to family , and when the great Doctor Henry became professor , to the University , he conferred an invaluable benefitTipon mankind by the discovery of his grand panacea for the cure of this deplorable complaint . The certaiaty with which the Pilk are continually administered can be attested by many thousands who are annually cured by them . "What mediciBe can be more appropriate than that which has given suck general satisfaction ? The French PHI * root out every particle of the insidious poison , purifying in their progress the whol £ mass of fluids . They not only remove the disease but they renovate by their action the different functions « f the body—expelling the grosser humour , and in a manner so imperceptible as to convince tie most sceptical of thtar astonishing and unequalled powers . They neither contain mercury nor any other mineral , and may be taken without the slightest suspicion , of discovery ; they require no restraint of djet , " loss of time , or hindrance of business , but effect a complete cure without theleast exposure to the patient . At . " any period whea the slightest suspicion may epdstitwillbe well to have recourse to the French Pitts ; for when taken before the disease "has miade . ite appearance theyactasa certain preventive ^ remo-ving the complaint effectually and secretly .. The deplorable state .. in which many persons have been when visiting the . Doctor , ( from the use of mercury ) renders it ; ijnperatiYely ; necessary to caution , the . public against that dangerous mineral when injudiciously ; sidjM ' nistered . ' ' . The Doctor , after an extensive practice of Thirty YearB , has rendered his counsel an object of the utmost consequence to all who are labouring under hereditary or Seep seated maladies ; to those troubled with seminal weakness , bis advice will . be inyaluable ; hundreds hare owned his skill in these complaints . To the youth of both sexes , wh . ether lured from health by thejromptings of passion , or the delusions of inexperience , his advice ia superior '; 'in hig practice he unitas a mild gentleness of treatment , and possessing so thorough a knowledge of his art , tie most deplorable cases afford no resistance to his skill . His extensive practice has rendered him the- depository of many , distressing secrets ^ which are kept with unblemished faith and hoabur . ; to persons jo afflicted , it s highly ^ necessary to pbserve ; that an early application is of the greatest importance , and that with such a practitioner any hesi ^ -tion in disclosing their disorder , must amountto adeUcacy as destructive asitis false and unnecessary " To the neglect of such attention j are attributable manynof those hapless instances , which , while they lexeije the commiseration of the beholder should aLto impress him with the fear of self-reproach . - To aH such , then , we address ourselves , offering hope—energy ^ -mnscular strengtn-r-felic % ;; nor ough t our advances to appear questionable , sanctioned as they are by the multipliedjiroofe of flnrty years' successful experience ; tetters ( post paid ) inclosing a remittancs , answeredvj ^ tie return of post , and Medicines ' punctually transmitted to any address ., either by initials , ot name . Private entrance , No . 38 * Queen ' s Place , Back Cobourg-Street . \ ¦ "With each Box will be given practical ^ wervatiens , Igratuitously , on the above disease . ¦ . Tie Doctor will attend dairy from Eight in the . moraing till Ten at night ^ and on Sunday from Jfine till Two , where he will administer adrice to any one taking these Pills , or any other of his Preparations , without a fee . -.. " .- "
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it ^ HEBEAS , a FIAT in BA ^^| UpTCT > IVV awarded and is « Sd ^ ortJii j « aiHsti _ 3 ONAS pTEAD , of AKML ^^ tSe Mrif ^ jf ^ eeds , j § ¦ the County of York , Y ^ s leji ^ tl TOinufa ' ctui | erv , ^ ealer and Chapman ^ fl j ^ b ^^ wg c |^ Ia ^ ed B ^ d | crSw , [ is hereby requirennro ^ mT ^ ffle ; T ^ mself to ^ g Commisssionerg in the saicTFiat nattjeu , or the ^ major part of them j on the . Seventh Pay ^ oT ^ pril next , aWaiscidsureof his Estate and Effects , tvhenand where the . C reditprs are to come prepared t » prove their Debts , Tand at the First Sitting to cho 6 ? e Assignees , and at the Last Sitting the said Bankrupt is required to finish his Examination , and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the Allowance of his Certificate . ALL PERSONS indebted to the said Bankrupt ^ or that have any of his * Effects ,: are not to pay- or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint ; but to give Notice to Messr * . Makinson ' . . ¦ ¦ ¦ and Sandjers , Middle Temple , London ; Messrs . DtNNiN . G and KenyoNj and : Thojias FRAtfCis Foden , Soliqitbrsj Leeds ,
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^ , XEEDS SOBOUGH SESSIONS ; ^~ ~ itoTlCE IS HEBEBY GIVEN ; Thatthenext iit ^^* A ^ Quarte r Sessions of the Pea » W % ? l u } l *? J *^> :- ^ . County of York * Igr be holden before Boberx Baynes AW SJ-RtJNO , Esquire , Begorderof tie said Boron ith " at the CouRT-HotrsE , in Leeds , on MONDAY * the Ninth Day of April , 1838 , at Nine o'Clock in the Forenoon , at whichTime and Place all JuW Constables , Police Officers , Prosecritorg , Witness ^ Persons Bound by Becognizances , and others having Business at the said SaSons , are required to attend ^^ - ^^^^ eby a ^ given , That Entries of all Intended Motions lications
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J . BLAKEY , Letter-Press 1 and Copper-Plate Printer STATI 0 NEB AND B 66 kBINDEB , ^ No . 15 , Giles-street , top of ?^ R ESPECTFULLY returns thanks'to hisFriendi JLV and the Public , for the Favours conferred upon him during a period of Nine Years ^ in whichhe haa been engaged in the above Branches of Business arid desires to state , that no Exertion ^ on : his part shall be wanting to secure an Increase of their Patronage .:, - .. . . ' -,. ¦ . •'¦ . ' . ' . . '¦' ::, -. /¦ ' ' /•;> , ¦ "" ' ¦ . - . - :.- ¦ ' " ' .. ;/// N . B . —^ Manufacturer of superior Black Ink , alro Blue Writing Fluid .. Sold in Bottles at 3 d ., 6 d ; and ; ls . each . ¦'¦ .. .: ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ . ;• ,- ¦ .. ; : } . Sabbath and Day Schools supplied as usual , on eas enable Termsr - \ :
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WORKS PUBLISHED by JOHNLIMBIRD " ¦ ¦; , ' , ; ¦ . -, ¦ V 143 , STRAND . . :. y ' : ; --: , ¦ -:: * Every Saturday , with Engravings j at 2 d . ^ or in Monthly Parts , 8 d ., and ready for delivery with ' the Magazines , V ¦ : - - ' - : ; '"' : ' , r ;¦ ¦' :: '¦ ' [¦ : . '¦ : rpHEMlBKOB of LITEBATUBE , AMUSE . X : MENT , and INSTBUCtlON . " The Mirror , a Publication ^ contaukingmuch matter of improving amusement , selected witk considerable taste . ''—Political Observatimis on the Edtication 6 f the People . By Lord Brougham . Two vFolumes are completed in every year—one at Midsummer , the other : at Christmas . Each Volume is complete in itself ) arid maybe urchased separately . . ' . ¦ :. ¦¦ ¦ ¦' .. ¦ ¦¦ .. ' . . - ¦' . ¦ '¦ - - ' . . '' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ;• ' ¦; ¦ ¦' . - ¦ .. ' .. ¦¦" ¦ .
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TO-ALL BEQUiRING THE AID OF ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ _ .: . . . ¦ ¦ ¦ . vME-i ) iciNE . -:- ' - . ' ¦ . . ; . ; , ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ; ¦ TpHE truly enlightened ; and liberal-minded Phy-X sic'ian is among the first to : recommend snch a Medicine as ENOIJY'S PILLS for the cur ? of human maladies . That great and exalted medical character , Abernethy , hesitated not tbdeclare , that all diseases were to be cured , or greatly aljeviated , by an observance of diet alone } arid riprie more than himselfi proriouncedj as ignorant and absurd ) the conduct of most of his medical brethreri ; he / treated with contempt their ridiculous notions of health arid disease--said they were most of them rogues and fools ; : and the world is well acquainted to the
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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-ncseproduct522/page/2/
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