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O GRIMSHAW and Co. 10, Goree Piazzas, • Liverpool, are the sole Agents for Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers by tke
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Case communicated by Mr . Lloyd , Chemist and Druggist , Riohmond , Surrey , to Mr . T . T . Prout , : 229 , Strand , London . May 3 , 1842 SIR , —The wife of a person residing in St John ' s Green , in this place , came to my shop a little time since , for a box of your Pills for her husband . She told me that previous to his taking them he bad a violent attack of the Gout , which sometimes laid him up for weeks and months together , but siuoe taking them , the last six yeata he has never been laid up , and only requires one dose of Pitta to Bet him to rights . I have seen the husband since ( yesterday , May' 2 nd , 1642 ) , and he told me the same exactly and moreover aays , he never takes auy other medi-
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Messrs . Perry and Cp have removed their Establishment Jrom Birmingham lo No . 19 , Berners-street Oxford-street , London . THE THIHTEENTH EDITION . Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d * . in a sealed envelope , and sent Free to any part or the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order for 3 d . 6 d ,
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STIRLING REES' ESSENCE . - THE high encomiums bestowed on this unrivalled Preparation by the most eminent Surgeons , as well as the strong recommendations of Patients who have experienced its Salutary and Beneficial Effects , and the great and increasing demand for it from all parts of the World , prove its decided superiority over every other Medicine in present use , for the speedy and effectual Cure of that particular class of Diseases for which those dangerous , nauseous , and uncertain Medicines , Copaiva and Mercurials , have hitherto been too frequently resorted to . . It generally effects a perfect Cure in the short space of three or four days , and in recent cases sometimes sooner , without danger of a return , whioh so often occurs after trusting b Copaiva , &o ., for a cure . It contains , in a concentrated state , all the efficacious parts
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¦ — — " ¦ ¦ — ¦ ¦ — - . . - t ^^^ iiETTEB FROM MR . WM . HICK , flOB . THERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS « Northern Star Ofilce , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 , Cffl entlemen , —Yojn . will oblige by forwarding , » t VI your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS ; as last sent . ) ¥ hile l am writing I cannot refrain from communicating tha flattering intelligence of the great good your pill 3 are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it ia a patent one ; and more especially since its U 3 e has contributed 80 largely to thef ' publio health . The fact is , however , predjadioe is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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SECRECY . —SUCCESFUL TREATMENT . MEDICApL ESTABLISHMENT , j 13 ^ Trafalgar Street , Leeds . IT may be stated as a fact , that there is no disease which has ) demanded more , or received less , attention from the Medical Profession generally , than Lues Venera . \ From this cause alone , it ia allowed to sweep away hundreds of victims annually . By the application of Iproppr remedies , ninety-nine out of every hundred * of these might be saved . But to attain this , it is necessary that a Medical Practitioner should devote his time almost exclusively to the con-
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liOKUOI ^— Repeal 1 Repea . 1 REPEAL ! 1 !—A pnfchc meeting w * b beid on Friday evening last , at the JRng of Pnusia , Fsir-Btreet , TooiBT-street , Soathwark , to fcsuirs lect&re from Pesigns O'Connor , Ejq The roonj selected , ahhongb tolerably spacious , iraa not larte tnongb for the purpose , and was consequently sort inconveniently crovs-ded ; the people literally tmag one Bpon the other . The proceedings commenced at sight precisely . Mr . 3 > K » yne tos called to the chair , and passed an bich tulogiuBi on "what he Btyled the Jllnytrioas JTonsa of O'Connor , and said he "would contest Jdmstlf bj calling cm their lineal descendant to wifiresi j ' &Em—lwietrs ) . Mr . O'Connor tfcea . rose and said—I come Dot litre to speak of one nation , trat both nations , England and Ireland . The question of Bepeal
is of more importance now than at any former period < lon j chsersj . No matter what tbe condition of Wales —no matter vhat the coadiiion of Scotland , Ireland is pre-. unneEt—( bear , near ) . He had made Ireland Ma stn ^ y ; he inew her history as ^ r ell as &ny man . Talk of paternal G-a-veniicent , and Imperial legislation ! IreliEd bad a paternal Gavemmsut , acd imparted the Tfiflimefits of knowledge iosnrrcnBdiiig nations , trading "Whh all the world before Ec . slacd ^ sras known . Her rulers had tried te blot cut her name from the map of 32 ur .. pe , and cause her to become a nonentity ; but , thai fc Gwd , she had again reared cer head" and ¦ would ere long be a nation again—( loud cheers ) . He had heen reviled by his o \ ra countrjmen ; yet be Ir . d been an iiiiYocate for a Bepeal » f thBt Union , as Jobz as any
mar > . he had advocated the csnse of bis conntry for npif-rds cf msnty yesrs , ten of them in Ireland , ssd more than ten in Ec ^ land—( bear , hear ) . He b » d some £ ood newB for them . The Times of tbat day bToncbt the news that the Attorney-General bad 3 BE * Knother blunder . The plea of abatement w accept , and tins the case is lifeely to fall through and © 'Cornell and the rest of the traTersera obtain an acqEi-fcJ—i lend , long , and continued cheering fcr sfcms fijntr . Helearned also tJiat signal flrea bkZ 2 \ l from erery hill , and that the Oranges en "were crying aland * o * more arm * so resist ti » JU 31 rights , and keep in boml * z& , their Catholic fello-w countrymen . Mr . O'Conapr Then related many anecdotes of an Interesting Bnd fcigtJy aclting nature , that teid \ rell upon hi ?
countrymen who were present Ireland sober could no-w « ppt ? l from Ireland drnnk—thanis ' to Father Matbevr Trho had blessed her -with ejt *—( baa , hear ) . What ^ ras the difference between Irish exports and imports ? Why , they exported usgfnl pijs and impsxtefi useless parsons—{ load laughter ) . When Belgium was connected with Holland , she was poor and oppressed ; so it is With Ireland in her connection' with -England : bnt now Bsl s iom as an independent nation , was fast rising to wealth and greatoess . What had England done for Ireland ? Nothing . Catholic . Emancipation was no boon ; tithes were still collected —( bear , hear ) . Petl repealed oue hundred and seventy Acts » f Parliani ^ nt in brinsing his tariff into operation . Ireland OeJj isked the fiepeal of one ; and he knew of notion ?
fijsi ccaid prevent ber ootstaing a domestic legislature —fi . ioi cheers ) . In Ireland : all tlw . cScea "Were filled with strangers . Ireland , to be ienefllted , mn-st have a Tarr-amest elected by her otto sons . All that have arrived at the age of twenty-one must have a volca in jnaiiEg it 3 tlr . O Connor thai proceeded to show thai so l : c $ ss Prolestan : land gave the franchise , the iedc-trioas Catholics of Ireland "would not derive any fcent-dt from mere Beptal— ( cheers ) . Hence the neces-Mty id the people being the law-makers , instead of the land . Wben man himself possessed the vote , " hisper-* on being hia title deed "—then , and then only , he -wonld be respected , « id his interest protected . If
Ireland had no other grievance , that of the chnrch alons was a monster . Only think of the persons en the seventh flay , dunning those who fed them the preceding six—{ load criea of ibsine , shame ) . We mi ^ h : ( said Mr . O'Ccnnoi ) file a bill of indictment against her rslers for iseompetancy . They have jast sent men over now to a&fc what was the matter . They ought to have docs this forty-three ytars ago . They { Uie Commisaoneo ) will ifcll » cock and a bull story about improvements of 1 ?» " 3 » , and the breeding of c&ttle ; but not a 'word about C 3 a& legialatiQD— -ths real esiwe cf all tie mheklel—( CtccTS ) . The ChaiiislB with whom be bad the honour to be associated had ~ been slandered and
viliified—{ load cnes cf hear , hear)—fent is advecsting » nd agiteticg for their own rights , they had Etvti forgotten tbpir Irish brethren , and they wonld bt ; fonxd among Ireland ' s stsnschest friends —( hear , hear ) . Teas ago , ha looked on Scglisbmszt ss tae natural enemies of Ireland . Now bis prejudices w&re dissipated . After the present favourable introdaction he h&d bad , be should pay them more frequent visits . He w&a quite fare no Irishman was here voluntarily . Ho , they were too foni of the land of their birth . Xet Lot the green Sag be but owe hoisted and they would flock back again—( loud cheers ) . Mr . O'Connor then retired in consequence of the beat of the room . Three eheers - having been given for the Charter ; three for Repeal ; three for Danj ^ CCoaneli ; and three frosas ior tiis Attorney &aaenJ , the meetirg tiisn separated , the Comiaiites wafQog Xo enrol ULerabeiB in tbe National Charter Association .
D&AiliTIC ESIEKTAIMiKSI ? OB THE BENEFIT 0 ? the Katxo 3 ai . YiciiJi FxTaD—^ The members of tbeltondoi Amateur Dramatic Scoisty gave their first puttie performance is aid of the above fund , at the Bovsi Standard Theatre , High-street , Sh . ore < ntcb ., on Thirsday erening , 2 Tav . _ 16 ; h . The performsnees selected were the inelodrania of " E ?! a Eosenberg ; »• the fourth act ef " Tenics Preserved ; " and the farce of il Tbfi Weathereock . " The amateurs were aided by several -wruwnhwTn of the " Standard Coisjany , " and by Mr . Cufisy , whose dnginy w ^ s warmly ' exconti . The performances gave general satisfaction to a house tolerably wall fflled by a lughly respectable sndience . We hope tha . the patriotic intentions cf the projectors will i « fully ieaii » d by leaving sometiiiEg for ths- victims * exchequer . 2 &X . CLXB £ leehued at ihB Working Ken ' s Hall , 2 Gle Bad Road , oa * ' Tbe preKnt piospects of CLarfciEm , " on Suna&i eveDin ? las > .
lit CaMSBOH delivered a lecture oa the priEc-. ples of the Charter , at the Mechanics' Institute , Circus-street , Msrylebone , on Sunday , Kov . 19 th . D 1 STB . IGT Cotiacrx—Pursuant to pnblic notice the Executive met in the above Hall , at Turnajain-lane , « n Sunday afternoon . Messrs . dark , Wheeler , M Grath » nd Koa were preseat oa behalf « f the Executive . The district coimdllors attended in good erce . Mr . Luke K 3 ag wasunaaiBJOUsly called to the chair . Much interesSng feusJBfess was transacted alta 'which the meeting adjourn **! . Scppeb to IBS Executive— A public supper was given to celebrate the accession to office of the above , at the Two Brewers . Yine-street , Hatton " Wall , on Sunday evening , Uov . 29 ih , by a large body of Chartists « nd BepEale 23 . 2 £ 3 . Preston was called to the chair , and Jlr . A . Sharp -vice , wheu a considerable number of toasts and sentiments were given and ably responded to .
TBE U 3 II 2 D BOOT j _ KJ > Bso £ xjlssss held tfeeir Mnai ¦ Wetkly meidng at the Cannon coffee ionse , O ' . datreel , on Sunday Nov . I 9 th , v ? hen the qussSon , «« Do ttie people possess information to exercise the" elective franchise beneficially fo ? themselves , " was opened by Mi- M'Carthy maintsiniEg tbe affirmative . Several members and others delivered thtir sentiments in a manner which rtflectad great credit on them . This locality numbers 69 members , and bids fair to become Tery numerous . The question was sgain adjourned to BoEfiay , November 26 Ui , and will be opened by Iklr , J . Clark . BE-0 BOi > 'IZATI 0 S OF THE METROPOLIS AND ITS EsTIEO ^ S—All persons dearons oi aiding the above object by rendering tfficieat services as locil lecturers , are requested to forward their sam&s and address to Hi . T . H . Wheelsr , 243 i , Temple Bar , without delay .
BRISTOL—JUt . Croneh , of Kidderminster , delivered a lecture in t&e Democratic Chapel , B « ar-lace , 2 renrpl&-3 treet , on Susiaj erenfng last , X 0 as atleatiTe Carlisle . — meeting op the coc > cilof the Chjleiist Asscciatios . —I he aoove-namtd body met at their room , 6 . John s ' . rert , Ciidewgate , on- Sunday last , for the purpose oi arrsugiiig the business of the ABsodat en aiid taking such steps as might be deemed necsssary to forward ths new plan of Organia ^ tion . Since Mr . O'Cvrnor ' s visit to this place , a considerable nam » er of cards of nasmberehip have been taken ont in addition to upwards cf three hundred which that JSentlemai disposed « jf on the evening of Iiisieciure , and wb have no doubt bat those who have taken out «» 3 s -mm ftu £ i tfee dutsw thuj imposed upon them . ^^^ TOL—Mr . Clark , member of the Executive , ^ crai ^ sccoraing to aimouneemfcnt on Monday , Nov . 20 Os , at the X > imocrstic Chapel , Bear-lane . C 0
th ^ 3 H ? SL ~" 01 > l uUTlwt — Monday last . ^ 5 ^ Charts PwrMon Store Society fcei d its ¦ ta mSLSS ? ' * ' from ^ "I " * tie ™ &-S ^ l ^ t ^ r aS ^ i = Mwa Ss ^ 5 Saa ?^ Ma ^ tt ^^ gpsn ^ great / pubfic beLfit , it ISop ^ ! f ° ^^ ^^ i rpon the-c ^ dity of ^ S ^ ^^^ copy by applying : tajfte - Secretary of £ ea * rtisT * r * vision Store , Hawkk , by indosing two E ^ TposSS
DTJNFEBHHilKE . —On Monday week , 3 £ t Gam . mage delivered alectsre in tbe Melton-Green Han , on Jho present position of Chartism and tbe necessity of Oigacizstion according to the ?• ifew . Pian . " Mia . somtnf-n ^ a by showing tfeat it was class IegielaBon lhfi £ v * s&tt csass of the present state of thlmpi , and unless the Charter was made the law of the land we could never better our ^ amditlon . He showed the propriety of uniting , for without a aaaJoaj drtennination sot to be led astray bj any political faction we never would gain our obje . t . > lr . Garoicage's lecture gave great satisfaction .
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BRADFOB 3 . —On Sunday , at two o ' clock in the afternoon , Mt Kydd ,, of Newcastle ^ lectured on tti © Charter , and how lo get it ? ' There was present a great number of the middle classes . Thoa . Drake , ' ef Thornton , in the chair . Mr . SyM KTiewed the Tarioss nostrums now before the public ; and eloquently combatted the arguments of the claptrap agitatora of the day . He then clearly proved to the entire satisfaction of iha meeting , that the plan proposed by Mr . O'Connor , in the Star of the 16 th cf September , of exclusive dealing , would be a sure and aafe method of compelling the shopkeepers to become Chartists , and thereby fill the House of Commons with Chartist member ? . Mr * Kydd concluded a very argumentative address by calling on those who who were not
members , to come forward snd . enrol themselves Cbartisto . — Mr . Kydd lectured in tha Large Boom , Butterworthbuildings , on Sundny eveniDg . Subject— " Ireland for tbe Irish , Bepeal of tbe Legislative Union ; " * Mr . Smyth in the chair . A great number of Irishmen were present . Mr . Kydd very forcibly enumerated the wrongs and oppression which at at all times were nniparlngly awarded to the sister country : lie showed tbe evils of a &tat& Church , both in a religious and social view : and called on the Ecgluh Chartists to render every assistance in their power to their Irish brethren , to obtain just ! ee for alL At the conclusion of the lecture Mr . Kydd moved the following resolution— " That in the opinion of this meeting , Ireland is fully entitled to a Bspeal of the Legislative Union ; and we therefore
express our sympathy with , that portion of the Irish people , who are agitating for that change . Wo therefore call en men holding similar opinions , to give them publicity thTonsjh the medium of the press , public meetings , < Jtc &c ; and hope that the Irish people generally will perceive the necessity of using their energies to effect a reconciliation between Mr . O'Connell , tke leader of the Iwspbal movement , and Mr . O'Connor , it > as to bring to bear on one point the talent and influence of those great men for the purpose of destroying tyrannical factions , and gaining for England , irelund , and Scotland their legitimate Tights , " The resolotton was seconded hj Mr . Welsh , a Bepeal warden , and carried unanimously amid great applause . Mr . Hurley moved— " That in tbe opinion of this meeting tbe
conauct of government in putting a stop to the Clontarf meeting was unconstitutional in the extreme ; and such unjust interference on the part of the government ought to be censured and deprecated by every consistent friend to liberty . And that tbe conduct which tbe Irish Attorney-General is pursuing in tbe present state trials 1 b highly censurable . " Mr . Boss seconded tha motion , and it was carried unanimously . Mr . Anderson moved and Mr . Ibbetsen seconded— " That the foregoing resolutions be Bent to the Northern Star and Nation newspapers with a request to the Editors to insert them . ' A vote of thanks ma carried by acclamation to the lecturer , and the meeting separated , both English and Irish declaring that all -differences between them should henceforth cease .
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From the London Gazette of Friday , Nov . 17 . BANKRUPTS . Samuel Pears , of 7 , Old Jewry , wine-merchant , to surrender November 29 , at half-past two o ' clock , and January 5 , at half-past eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Edward Qulllaume , 26 , Bucklersbury ; Mr . W . Whitmore , official assignee , 2 , Bsringball-street Thomas Hall Wood , of Wanton-street , Pentonvllle , draper , November 29 , at half-past one , and January 5 , at two , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Reed and Shaw , 2 , Priday-street ; Mr . W . Whitmore , official assignee , 2 , BasingbaJl-street
William Heyward and John Jennings , of Walbrook , City , commission agents , November 24 , at twelve , and January 1 , at half-past twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Heed and Shaw , Friday-street ; Mr . George John Graham , official assignee . , Colemsn-stzeet . Thomas Thorpe , now or late of Cbertsey , and of Woking , Surrey , and of Feltham , plumber , November 23 : at one , and December 31 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Allen and XIcol , Queen-street , Cheapaide ; Mr . George James Grabarj , official assignee , Coleman-street . Richard Collier , of Hythe , and of Polkstone , Sent , draper , November 24 ; at half-past twelve , and December 21 , at two , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicton , Messrs . Reed and Shaw , Friday-street ; Mr . Wiiliam Tuiquand , official assignee , 13 , Old Jewry Chambers .
Joseph George Poett , of 3 , UnlTenity-Btreet . surgeon , November 27 and December 19 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Buchanan , 8 , Basinghall-street ; Mr , George Green , official assignee , 18 . Aldermanbury . Joseph Pierce , of the ' Golden Lion , Dean-street , Sofco , licensed victualler , " NovenAer 27 , at eleven , snd Dec 19 , at fwo , at the Court of B&nlinptey , London . Solicitor , Ml . Atkinson , Carey . stwet ; Mr . George Green , ofntial assignee , 18 , Aldermanbury . Thomas Bayley , of the Bell public-bouse , West Smitbileld , licensed victualler , November 25 and Dec 23 , at half-past one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors . Messrs . Teesdale and Co ., 31 , Fenchuxch-street ; Mr . Edward Edwards , official assignee , 7 , Frederick ' s Place , Old Jewry .
George Wheldon , of Dudley , Worcestershire , clothier , November 27 , at b&If-past twelve , and December 21 , at tWfclve , at the Court of Binkruptcy , Birmingham . Solicitor , Mr . W . Fellowee , jun ., Derby ; Mr . Thomas Bittleston , official assignee , Birmingham . Kobert Hale , of Margate , bookseller , November 24 , st two , and January 2 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . H . Berry , 4 , Trafalgar Square ; Mr . George Gre ^ n , official assignee , 18 , Alderni&iifecry . Richard Tyler Milbanke . of 8 , Burwood Place , Edgeware Road , ssrgeon , December 1 and Jan . 5 , at eleven , at thfe C-juri of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Braham , Chancery Laxe ; Mr . Lackington , official assignee , S , Coleman-street BaiidiuTB .
Diniel Collins , « Bennett's Place , Pollard's Row , Bcthnal Green , silk-manufacturer , December 1 and Jan . 9 , at tweive , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Hudson , Bocklersbury ; Mr . JohnsoD , official assignee , 20 , Basinghall-street Thomas Bourne , of Liverpool , corn-factor , December 1 and 22 , at two , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Gregory and Co ., Bedford Row , London ; and ilr . Frodsham , Liverpool ; Mr . James Cszjnove , official assignee , Liverpool . ^ John Ward , of Nottingham , tailor , November 27 , at one , and Jan . 1 , at half-past eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Birmingfe&si . Solicitors , Messrs . Rowland aud Hacon , White Lion Court , London ; and Messrs . Tyndall and Son , Birmingham ; Mr . Frederick Whitmore , official assignee , Birmingham .
Jos&pn Crisp , of Liverpool , and Liscard , Cheshire , auctioneer , December 1 . st one , and December 2-2 , at eleven , at the Conrt of Bankruptcy , Live » pDoL Solicitors , 2 Jes 5 T 8 . Maples and Co-, 6 , Frtderiek's Piace , Old Jewry , London ; and Mr . George Frederick Fairclough , Liverpool ; Mr . Join Follett , official assignee , Liverpool . Alexander Westmora , of West Derby , Lancashire , j « i . er , NoTesfcer 30 , at twelve , and December 29 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . Solieiters , Messrs . Norris and Co ., Bartlett ' 8 Buildings . Holborn , London ; and Mr . Thomas Toulmin , Liverpool ; Mr . Charles Turner , cfficial assignee , LlveipooL Thomas Bariow , of Shefileld , grocer , November 28 and Ddcemb&r 19 , Bt elsven . at the Court of Bankrupt € 7 , Leeds . Solicitors , Mr . Duncan , Chancery Lane , London ; Mr . Ferrell , Sheffield ; and Mr . Blackburn , Leeds : Mz . Charles Feaine , official assignee . Leeds .
James Hudson and James Broadbent , jun ., of Gale and Manchester , Lancashire , calico-printers , November 28 and December 28 , at eleven , &t the Caurt of Bankruptcy , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Makinson and Sanders , Elm Court , 2 klidd 2 e Temple , JLoadom ; and Messrs . Atkinson sad Saunders , Manchester Mr . John Hoi ; Stanwaj , official assignee . Thomas Spink , of Hillam , Yorkshire , farmer , Nov . 27 and December 20 , at eleven , at the Couit of Bankruptcy , Leeds . Solicitors , Mr . William Mosiey Perf = ct , Pontefract ; and Messrs . Upton and Clapham , Leeds ; Mr . G = orge WiUiam Freeman , official assignee , Leeds .
DIVIDENDS DECLARED . Richard Pitt , jun ., of West Brcmwich , Staffordshire , hiitter , first dividend of 4 d . in the pound , payable at 27 , Waterloo-street , Birmingham , on Nov . 23 , and any subsequent Thursday . William Bcnttey , « en ., of Glasgow , and William Bentley , jun ., of Liverpool , merchants , third dividend of nine-sixteenths of a penny in the pound , payable at Barned ' s Buildings , North Sweetlng-streefc , Castlestreet , Liverpool , on November 23 rd , or any subsequent Thursday . John William Horend , of Paradise-street , Lambeth , Builder , firat dividend of 7 . 41 in the pound , payable at 25 , Coleman-street , City , on any Wednesday . John Andrew Stirten , of 15 , Chandos-street , Covent Garden , grocer , first dividend of 5 s . 6 i in the pound , payable at 25 , Coleman-street , City , on any Wednesday .
Chailea Gilby , of the Mitre Tavern , Kent , wine-meichant , first dividend ef Is . 7 Jd . in the pound , payable at 25 , Colemfin-street , City , on any Wednesday . DIVIDENDS TO BE DECLARED XK THE COTINTIL 7 .. John Mease , cf Hutton , Torkshire , flix-spinner , Dec . 8 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Leeds—Roger Botinson Preston , of Wakefleld , Yorkshire , innkeeper , Dec , 8 , at eleven , at the Conrt of Bankruptcy , Leeds—Thomas Oldfleld HejskI and Henry Bingham , of Shsffeld , Yorkshire , merchants , Dae 13 , at eleven ,
at tne Court of Bankruptcy , Leeds— Robert Thompson Cartwright , of Lonth , Lincolnshire , woollen-draper , ? T " ' £ * el 8 rran - * « be Court of Bankruptcy , Lefidfjrnamw Toaiiason , of Winterton , LincoloBhire , corn . m » chan ^ 3 > ec 13 , at eleven , at the Coart of Bank-™~ 1 *^ -J 3 cn King , of K . ngston-upon-HuII , f ^ L ^ w ^ eleTen « st «» CoQI ^ ot Bankruptcy , Lseds-Bcbert CaJdecott and John Caldecott , of Man . i ^ J ^ ' ^ T' - 12 ' ^ the Court of Ban tonpt ^ , Manchester-John MiiUngton and Thomas Salt « , of Maachwta , and of Low Mills , Lan « asbire ,
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cotton-splnnerf i JaP . 16 , al twelve , at tbe Conrt of BaDSmptw , Bib ^ iiHi- Thomas Jnmes Whldhorne , of Liverpool } chemist , Dec 12 , at eltvea , at the Court of Bankropioy , Liverpool—Owen Jones , of Liverpool , draper , Dec 26 , at twelve , at the Court of Banktaptey , Liverpool—John Casson , of Liverpool , cora-merckaut , Dec . 12 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Livei pool Joseph Parry , of Haveifordwest , draper , Deo . 14 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Bristol—Henry Yeatman , of Leachlade , Gloucestershire , chemist , Dec 8 , at twelve , at tke Court of Bankruptcy , Bristol . CERTIFICATES to be granted , unless cause be shown to tbe contrary on the day of meeting .
Charles Chambers , of Peterborough , Northamptonshire , liqaor-merobant , Dsc . 11—Joseph Robson and Thomas Richard Robson , of St Martin ' s Lane , organbuilders , Dec . 11—James Gilson Forster , of Aldgate Bigh-Btreet , City , tailor , Dec 11—Andrew Allen and William Allen , of South Shields , Durbam , drapers , Dec 11—John Sjkes , of Millbridge , Yorkshire , cornmiller , Dec . 14—CharleB Clark , of Liverpool , wooldealer , Dsc . 8—Josfaua Hortoa and Joseph Horton , late of 29 , Wharf Road , Wenlock Baain , and of Kiagswinford , Stiffordahire , iron-manufacturer * , D ; o . 12—John Millington and Thomas Salter , of Manchester , and of Low . Mills , near Chorley , calico-printers , D-. 'c 28—Robert Caldecott and John . Caldecott , of Manchester , silk-mercers , Dae 11—James Wood , of Heathfldlds , Yorkshire , woollen-manufacturer , D . e . 13—Sonil . Oiiver , of Hollingworth , Chester , and of DintiDg , Derbyshire , paper-manufacturer , Dec . 12 .
CERTIFICATES to bd granted by tbe Court of Review unless cause be shown to the contrary on or before Dec 8 . George Allison , of Darlington , Durham , scrivener-John Knight , of Preston aud Lancaster , mercer—Joseph Boyd , of 189 and 190 , Piccadilly , publican—John Lithgoe , of Liverpool , cooper—William Paine , of Stoiaey Stratford , Buckinghamshire , baker—John Mease , of Hnlton , Yorkshire , flax-spinner—Horatio Huntlsy Hoskins , late Of 25 , Uema » d-sl » eet , Russell Square , but now of 11 , John-street , Bedford Row , lodging-boaae keeper—William Blanks , of Rocbford , Essex , liuendraper—Victor Jay , of Caatle Lane , Soathwarfc Bridge Road , silk hat manufacturer .
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . John Samuel Wood and William Briddon , of Liverpool , cotton-brokers—John Hamilton Parr and Thomas Woodburne , of Liverpool , attorneys—William Smith and T . Clayton , of Manchester , common brewers .
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^ m ——^ From the GoxeM »/ Tuesday , Nov . 21 . BANKRUPTS . John Marriot TPintlB , silversmith , Drury Lane , to surrender Decemoer 1 , at half-past eleven o ' clock , and Jan . 2 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Harper , Red Lion Square ; Mr . Graham , official assignee . Hugh Welch Diamond , saigeon . Ftllh-slreet , St . Anne ' s , Westminster , December 1 , at half-past ten , and Jan . 1 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Condon . Solicitor , Mr . Protheroe , Furnival's Inn ; Mr . Turquand , official assignee , Old Jewry Chambers . Richard Blunden , plumber , Alten , Hampsbite , Dee . 1 , at twelve , and Jan . 2 , at half-past eleven , at ths Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Johnson and Co ., Temple ; and Messrs . Cole and Co ., Basingstoke ; Mr . Turquand , official aes \ gnee , Old Jewry Chambers .
John Ball , tailor , St George ' s Place , Hyde Park Corner , December 1 , at eleven , and Jan 9 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . Green , official assignee , Aldermanbury . George Zichariab White , builder , Southampton , Dec 1 and Jan . 5 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London , Solicitors , Me&srs . Gem . Pooley , and Co ., Lincoln's Ion Fields ; Mr . Johnson , official assignee , Basingball-street . John Dbnsiger Hinxman , wine-merchant , Harleystreet , Cavendish Square , December 1 , at two , and Jos . 13 j at half-past twelve , at toe Court of Bankrnjitey , London . Solicitor , Mr . Watts , Bsdford Row ; Mr . Edwards , official assignee , Frederick ' s Place , Old Jewry .
Cullum Dade Leeder , cattle-dealer , BtllmgforA , Norfolk , December 9 , at one , and Jan . 12 . at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitors , Mesers . Ciarke , Metcalfe , and Gray , Lincoln's Inn Fields ; and Mr . Taylor , Norwich ; Mr . Groom , official assignee , Abchurch Lane . Edward Payne Best , wine-merchant , Crutobed Friars , City , December D , at twelve , and Jan . 12 , at eleven , at the Court , of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Peachey , Salisbury Square ; Mr . Edwards , official assignee , Frederick's Place , Old Jewry . Arthur Atherley Newman , saddler , High-street , Wbiteohapel , December I , at twelve , and Jan . 9 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Weir and Smith , Coopers' Hall ; Mr . Green , official assignee , Aldennanbury .
Samnel Jones , jeweller , Cbeapaida , Dae 5 , at eleven , and Jan . 10 , at oiio , at tbe Coartof Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Randell , Birchin Lane ; Mr . Lackington , official assignee , Coleman-street Buildings . Jukes Coulson and Harry PhippB , shipping-ironmongers , Clements Lane , City , Dec . 1 , at two , and Jan . 10 , at twelve , at tho Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Adcock , Copthall Buildings ; Mr . Lackington , official assignee , Coleman-atreet Baildings . Henry Holmes FUber , tailor , Bary-Btreet , St . James's , Dec 1 , at twelve , and Jin . 12 , at one , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , LoDdon . Solicitors , Messrs . Cook and Sanders , New Inn , Strand ; Mr . Groom , official assignee , Abchurch Lane , Lombard-street . John Woollaud Bake , currier , Bristol , Dec 5 , and Jan , 2 , at one , at tbe Bristol District Court . Air . Morgan , official assignee , Bristol . Solicitors , Mr . Smith , Bristol ; Mr . Clarke and Co ., Lincoln ' a-inn , London .
Henry Harris , shoemaker , Lanaravon , Monmouthshire , Dec 7 , at eleven , and Jan . 3 , at one , at the Bristol District Conrt . Mr . Acraman , official assignee , BjJltoL Solieltor , Mr . Harris . John May , victualler , Pickwick , Wiltshire , D ^ c . 6 , at twelve , and Jan . 3 , at eleven , at the Bristol District Court Mr . MiHer , official assignee , Bristol . Solicitors , GoJdney and Fellowes , Chi ppenbara . Thomas Samuel SaaTtnao , linen draper , Frome Selwosd , Somersetshire , Dsc 5 , at one , and Jan . 2 , at eleven , at the Bristol District Court . Mr . Acraman , official assignee , Bristol . Solicitor , Mr . Miller , Froma Thomas Kimber , farmet , North Cemey , Gloucester , Dec 6 , at eleven , and Jan . 2 , at one , at tbe Bristol District Court . Mr . Miller , official assignee , Bristol . Solicitors , Sewell and Newmarcb , Cirencester .
Charles Frederick Dewgon , victualler , Birmingham , Deo . 1 , at twelve , and Jan . 5 , at eleven , at the Birmingham D ' strict Conrt . Mr Christie , official assignee , Birmingham . Solicitor , Mr . Bartlett , Birmingham . Moses Raphael and Aaron Nathan , silversmiths , KinjcstojB-upon-Hnll , Dec 2 and 21 , at eleven , at the Lseds District Court Mr . Hope , official aBsisrnee , Leeds . Solicitors , Messrs . Peacock and Wilkin , Bartholomew-close , Londou .
UOT 1 CKS OT INSOLVENCY . J . Harpe , builder , Aatley , Wercestershire—J . Hinchcliffe , clothier , Kirkbnrton , Yorksaire—J . Russell , chain maker , Walsall , Staffordshire—A . Eyacs , perkman , Clarendon-square , Somera' -town—C Coites , Walnuttrea-walk , Lam ' neth—M . Gill , farmer , Hooton-hillB , Leicestershire—B . Crowther , maltster , Eastborp-lane , Yorkshire—H Scholtfield , innk » eper , Stock ' s-bank , Yorkshire— W . Turner , plasterer , Halifax , Yorkshire—J . Brown , fishmonger , Sjuthwark-square . Surrey—J . Hollo way , butcher , Ravenstone , Buckinghamshire—J . Cousens , faimer , Thorrington , Essex—F . Serle , bricklayer , Somer&et-street , Aldgat 6—A . Szluiuper , tailor , Garard-atreet , Sohn—T . Pollitt , attorney-at-law , Manchester—E . A . K . Edgar , clerk , Royal-place , G * ef u-
wich—J . G . R . Loveless , auctioneer , Litiie Cbarlottesbreet , BlackfriaTS-road—T . Tytherleigh , butcher , Theobald ' s-road , Red Li (^ -square—H . Booth , licenced vietualler , Chester—J . " K « lsey , grocer , Lydney , Glouctatershire—G- Caswell , accsunt-tnt , Ki ( idermiDster—S . "Wray , shoemaker , Kipou— W- Corfe , fruiterer , Peerlessplace , City-road—J . teeaon , clerK , Cad ^ gaa-streot , St . Lnke ' s , Cbelsea—F . Hart , grocer , Stoke Ferry , Norfolk T . Grasnway , charter master , Weat Bromwich , Staffordshire—G . Heather , engraver , P&ladelphia-terr&ce , Lambeth—G- Giggs , HaTrow Weald , Middlesex -8 . Rjchniond , RayJeigb , Ejssx—J . S . Best , Lower Grot venor-piace , Piinlico—F . Wigan , road-surveyor , Rugeley , SUffordabire ^—W . Cressley beer-seller . Collyhurst , Lancashire—IW . Meaden , beer-seller , Saiford , Laucasbire—J . rWalker , stone-mason , Manchester—G . L .
Armstrong ; , schoolmaster . Kirkdale , Lancashire—J . H . Thompson , tinman , Liverpool—A . Watkias , watchmaier , Jadd-street , Brnnawick-square ^—A . BresTer , furrier . Little CarUr-lane , Doctor ' s Commons—R . P . Burton , liuie- burner ' s clerk , Giorge-street , Hackney—G . Fowler , brewer , Banw l , Somersetshire—R . Barratt , butcher , Cherwell , Oxfordshire—I . and W . KUvington , cabiijet-makers , Norton-street , PorUand-place , St Marylfcbone—A . TJglow , Hart ' s Coffee-house , Aldersgatestreet—J . Bytheway , ghoemaker , D-jdley , Worcestcrnblre—D , A . Ddiling , Triangle , Hackney—J . Terrell , shipwright , Clarence-street , RotUerbithe—J . Slater , traveller , Bruns ivick-Btreet , Hackney-road—C . J . Barnham , druggist ' s assistant , Oiney . Backs—B . Bowtell , tootseiler , B . idge-jo 3 d , Lambtth—G . Salwyn , cattltdealer , Fiat , Gloucestershire .
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O Grimshaw And Co. 10, Goree Piazzas, • Liverpool, Are The Sole Agents For Second Cabin And Steerage Passengers By Tke
O GRIMSHAW and Co . 10 , Goree Piazzas , Liverpool , are the sole Agents for Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers by tke
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 25, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct509/page/2/
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