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SALE OF WOOLLEN CLOTHS , ' \\ - ' S- ( WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ) , 78 , BBIGaME , TEI DOOES FE 0 M THfe TOP . H HIGGINS begs leave to inform the Public that he ia Weekly receiving largi quantities of Cloths from Manufacturers whose circumstances compel them to offer their Goods at the following astonishing depressed Prices . — - Broad , Wool-Dyed Black Cloths , ... at 6 s . 6 d . and 7 s . 6 d . per Yard . ~ Superfine Ditto , Ditto , Ditto , Ditto ...... at 83 , 6 d ., 9 r . 6 d ,, and 10 s . 6 d . ~ Olives , Browns , and Green , Ditto ,...... at 5 s and 6 s . 6 d . ~ Superfine Ditto , Ditto , Ditto , Ditto ...... at 8 s . 9 . s ., 10 s 6 d ., and Us . 6 d . ~ Superfine Iuvisible Green Ditto . ......... at 8 s . 6 d ., 93 . 6 d ,, 10 s . 6 d ^ and lls . 6 d . ^ Blue Ditto ,... ; . .................,. at 6 s . 6 d ., 7 s . 6 d ., 8 s . 6 d ., 9 s ., 10 s .. 6 ' d ., and 12 g . Doeskins ,.... .... at Is . 6 d . and Upwards . Drab Cassimeres at 33 . 6 d . and Upwards . Wool-dyed Black Cassioieres ................ at 4 s . 6 d . and upwards . Waterproof Tweeds ......... .. at 2 s . 3 d . 6-4 tha Druggets ............... ..... . .. ai Is . 2 d . All . Goods warranted Perfect . ^ Wholesale Buyers served upon the same Terms as at the principal Warehouses . 78 , "BRIGGATE TEN DOORS FROM THE TOP .
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WITH ENGRAVING OF BALLOT BOX the SCHEDULES , &C&C . " Every working man , for the charge of a halfpenny , can now procure for himself and family the above all-important document , and we sincerely hope the masses will now do sj . "—Northorn Star . EMMETT'S SPEECH ! Now publishing , Price One Penny , the splendid speech of Robert Emmett , Esq ., who-was executed in Dublin , for High Treason , in the twenty-second year of his age . EMMETT AND IRELAND ! Just published , price Is ., an interesting Memoir , from authentic sources , of the lamented patriot Robert Emmett ; incidentally detailing the Origin , Progress , and disastrous Termination of the Irish Insurrection , 1803 , &c . Embellished with a splendid steel engraved Portrait . This edition includes the Trial , celebrated Speech , &c . &c . " This little work is calculated to keep in remembrance the name of one who felt , and felt deeply , his country ' s wrongs ; a man who , in endeavouring to redress them , fell a sacrifice to the schemes of the most blood-thirsty faction that , ever governed , or rather misgoverned Ireland . We hope the book may have an extended circulation . " — Weekly Dispatch , ASK FOR THE ENGLISH CHARTIST CIRCULAR I PBICE ONE HALFPENNY ! " This noble , though humble , ally in the glorious cause of the People is , we are happy to perceive , pursuing its onward march , and , if properly encouraged , cannot fail most efficiently to aid in the cause of right and justice . The number before us ( 25 ) , besides other highly interesting matter contains the ' People ' 6 Charter' entire . Thus every working man , for the charge of a single halfpenny , can procure for himself and family an authentic copy of this most—this all-important document ; and we sincerely trust tbat the whole of the masses will gladly avail themselves of the opportunity . We perceive that the whole of the back numbers are in print , and can be obtained for one shilling ; a work at the price , containing sojarge au am . " > ut of really useiul information , we are uot acquainted with ; and we hope thai every Chartist will aid in its circulation . " —Northern Star . The work can be had in Monthly Parts 6 * d . each . THE LABOURERS' LIBRARY , Containing the Remedy for National Poverty and Impending National Ruin : or the only safe way of Repealing the Corn Laws , by enabling each Working Family in Britain to produce a " CHEAP LOAF" ajju a " BIG LOAF" for themselves at Home' By * ' . O'CONNOR , Esq ., Barristcr-at Law , and late Prisoner for Libel in York Castle . Addressed to the Landlords of Ireland .
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Every Young Man should read the Drama of WAT TYLER ; price Twopence ( originally publishing at 4 s . 6 d . ) , by Robert Southey , Poet Laureate to her Majesty . " Every lover of his species should make an effort to circulate this splendid a ad truly invaluable poem . "—Patriot .
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Price Twopence . DISSERTATION ON THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT ; by Thos . Paine . This Pamphlet is a masterly defence of the right of every man to the possession ot the Elective Franchise . u We beg each and all of our friends to aid in circulating this invaluable tract . —English Chartist Circular .
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This day is published , price Twopence , AN ADDRESS on the Benefits of General Knowledge ; more especially the Sciences of Mineralogy , Geology , Botany , and Entomology . By the late Rowland Detruuier . Third Edition . " We most earnestly recommend this little book to every body . "—Examiner . Important Work by the same Author . Now on Sale , price Threepeace , Sixth Edition , AN ADDRESS on the Necessity of an Extension of Moral aad Political Instruction among the Working Classes . By the late Rowland Detrosier . With , a memoir of the Author . "This is che best piece of composition on the subject to which it refers in the English language , \ vmiea by a man of uucouquerable zeal , surpassing talent , and true patriotism ; who raised himself from among working men to the admiration of the good and intellectually great throughout the kingdom , and wno devoted his life to the improvement of his kind . No man can know his duty to himself and his children who has not read this powerful tract . '—Maidstone Gazette .
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Now Publishing in Weekly Numbers , at Threepence , A VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN ; by Mary Woolstoncraft . Revised and Re-Edited . 41 If women are to be excluded , without having a voice , from & participation of the natural rightB of mankind , prove first , to ward off the charge of injustice and inconsistency , that they want reason . " "This high-minded woman has created an influence which defies calculation ; she produced that impulse towards ihe education and independence of woman which other writers have developed . " — Westminster itoriei 0 , April , 184 l . London : Cleave , Shoe-lane ; Hobson , Northern Star office , Leeds ; Hey wood , Oldham Street , Manchester ; and may be had , on order , of all the Agents for the Northern Star throughout the kingdom .
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TrlE . NEW YORK PACKETS Sail punctually on their regular days , From LIVERPOOL , as follows , viz : — Sheffield , Allen 10 QQ Wne , 1 st May . Shakspeare , Miner 128 Q tons , 7 th May . Koscius , Collins ..... ...... 1550 tons , 13 : h May . Virginian . Allen , ....,,.. 1010 tons , 1 st June . Also for new York , The following Splendid first-olas 9 American Ships Sail punctually as follows , Viz :-Makgaret , Mouoh .............. 1000 tons , 28 th April . Importer , M'Pherson ......... 1000 tons , 30 ih do . Sik Chas . Napier , H'U . ...... 1000 tons , 2 nd May . Glenview , Saiters , ............ 1200 tons , 4 th May . Isaac Newton , Spaldihg ...... 1200 tons , (> ch May . FOR PHILADELPHIA , The Splendid American Ship , LEHIGH , T . Julius , Master , 1020 tons register . To sail on the 30 th inat . Also the following splendid first ? clasa Ships sail punctually , as uuder : — FOR QUEBEC , Standard , Montgomery ...... 1025 torn , 28 ih April . Don , Mair ........................... loll tons 5 th May . FOR BOSTON , The splendid American Packet-ship BENGAL , Gorham , 1050 '• : foii ?^^ burthen . To sail on the 3 Uth instant . These vessels are all first olass , and have been built expressly for the convenience and accommoda tion of Cabin , Second Cabin , and Steerage Passengers , who will be treated with every care and attention during the Passage by the officers of the ship * . Fresh water is served but daily . Good converdeni apparatus for cooking is provided , and every aeces Bary suitable for the voyage . As these ships are decided tavourites , being celebrated for their fortunate and quick passages hence to America , it is requested that all persons desirous of securng gooo berths will deposit , by post or otherwise , ¦ " £ ] . each , as early as possible ; and passengers will not . require to be in Liverpool more than one day before the day named for sailing . —Address . P . W . Bxbnzs , '" ' 36 , Watarloo-road , Liverpool .
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CHAE . TIST PILLS . IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED . M R . J . HOBSON , Northern Star Office , Leeds , haying accepted the Wholesale and Retail Agency of those Pills , is authorised to give Twopence Out of each Is . l £ d Box , to be divided between the Executive and the Families of the Imprisoned Chartists . The many Medicines lately offered to the public would have prevented the proprietor fromadvertising these Pills ( although convinced of their efficacy ) , did he not feel it hia duty to give his suffering fellow Chartists an opportunity ( by their affliction ) to forward the causa of Democracy , and assist the families of their incarcerated brethren . To no one is health so important as to the Working Man , when deprived of it his means of subsistance are suspended and his sufferings aggravated by rrflectiona on his poverty , and the helplessness of his family . These Pills are not put forth as a cure for all diabases , but their use will avert much , of the illness usually affecting the Working Classes . The Proprietor has witnessed with pleasure their extraordinary efficacy in "iumerou 8 instances of loss of appetite , head ache , heart burn , palpitations of the heart » bilious and nervous diseases , pains in the stomach , and other symptoms indicating an . imperfect action of the Digestive Organs . To those of sedentary habits whose trades confine them in an unwholesome atmosphere , and perhaps for hours together in a continued posture , thereby inducing Habitual costivenessj indigestion , and nervous debility , they are strongly recommended and have been found of essential service , as : they enable the system to throw off those morbid accumulations which occasion disease , at the same time strengthening and giving tone to the stomach , and invigorating the whole system , by these means establishing health oh a firm foundation . Until Agents are appointed generally , those persons who wish to try them can receive a box , with ample directions , post-free , by sending One Shilling m silver , and two Postage Stamps , in a pre-paid Letter , to Mr . J . Hobson , Star Office , Leeds . Applications for Agency will be attended to , and the terms sent by return of Post , by writiBg either to Mr . Hobson , or to the Proprietor . All Letters to be Pre-paid .
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BOROUGH OF LEEDS , IN THE C O U NTY OF YORK . -. ¦ - ^* f "VTOT ICE is hereby given . JB ^^ W ^^ i ^^^ -L' that Thomas Flower - - ^^^ B ^^ l ^^^^ Recorder , and one Of the mB ^ xa ^ S ^ &&SSs ^ Oj a ! iticea of the Peace of the said Borough of Leeds , by a Certificate in Writing , under his Hand , dated the Ninth Day of April instant , has duly cer ified that it is expedient and necessary to erect and provide a New and more conyenieut GAOL for tho said Borough of Leeds , the present Gaol of and for the said Borough being wholly insufficient , inconvenient , and inadequate for the proper and legitimate Purposes of a Gaol for tho said Borovign of Leeds . And Notice is hereby further given , That Thomas William Tottie , James Musgrave , William Smith , WiUiam Paws , on , Thomas Hebdeii , and George Goodman , Esquires , Six of Her Majesty ' s Justices of the Peace , acting in and for the said Borough of Leeds , have , by a Presentment in Writing , made uuder their Hauds and Seals , dated the Eleventh Day of April instant , duly presented that the Common Gaol in and for the said Borough of Leeds is insufficient , inconvenient , and inadequate ; and that the Raine cannot be conveniently enlarged and made efficient for tbe several Purposes for which a Gaol and House of Correction arf requited for the said Borough , » nd that , by reason of the Premises aforesaid , a New Gaol and House ot Correction for the said Borough are indispensably necessary , and that the same should be forthwith built and provided , pursuant to the Statutes in such case made and provided ; and further , that the said Presentment and Certificate were laid before an adjourned Quarterly Meeting of the Council of the said Jiorough of Leeds , duly held on the Eleventh Day of April instant , and that the said Council , at such last-mentioned adjourned Quarterly Meeting , received and ordered the same to be acted upon . And Notice is hereby further given That the Council of and for the said Borough of Leeds do intend to take such Certificate and Presentment into their Consideration at their next Quarterly Meeting , to be held at the Council Room in the Court-House , in Leeds aforesaid , on Wednesday , the Fourth Day of May , 1842 , at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon . And the raid Council will then and there consider and determine whether the present Gaol is or is not insufficient , inconvanient , Or otherwise , inadequate for the Purpose now required by Law ; and whether or net there is a necessity for the Erection of any New Gaol or House pf Correction for the said Borough , with suitable Dwelling-Houses , Buildings , Tenements , Offices , and Appurtenances , for the Gaoler , Chaplaiu , and other officers . And Notice is hereby further given That if the said Council at such last mentioned Quarterly Meeting shall finally determine and resolve that such Certificate and Presentment are well founded ,, and that there is a necessity for a New Gaol or House of Correction for the said Borough , with suoh other Buildings and Premises as aforesaid , then that ' such Orders will be made , and such Powers and Authorities will be given as shall appear to the Baid Council requisite and proper for the purchase of a suitable Quantity of Land , and for Erecting , Building , and Completing such Gaol , House of Correction ; and other Buildings as aforesaid , for the Purposes , and according to the Powers and Provisions of ihe Statutes which may then bo in force in relation to Gaols and Houses Of Correction . Dated this twelfth Day of April , One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-two . By Order , EDWIN EDDISON , Town Clerk .
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MEDICAL ADVIGE . TO THE AFFLICTED WITH SCURVY , "VENEREAt , OB SYPHILITIC DISEASES , RHEUMATISM , AWD HERYOVS OR SEXUAL DEBILlTr , MR . M / WILKINSON , SUHGEON , &o . 13 , Trafalgar Street , Leeds . And every Thursday , at No . 4 , George Street , Opposite East Brook Chapel , Bradford , HAVING devoted his studies for many years exclusively to the various diseases of the generative and nervous system , in the removal of those distressing debilities arising from a secret indulgence in a dblu 8 i re and destructive habit , and to the successful treatment of VENEREAL AND SYPHILITIC DISEASES , Continues to bo consulted from nine in the morning till ten at night , and on Sundays till two , —and ' country patients requiring his assistance , b y making oaly one personal visit , will receive such advice and medicines as will enable them to obtain a permanent and effectual cure , when all other means have failed . In recent cases of a certain disorder a perfect cure is completed in one week , or no charge made for medicine after that period , and in those eases where other practititioners have failed , a perseverance in his plan , without restraint in diet , or hindrance from business , will ensure to the patient a permanent and radical cure . It frequently happens that in moments of thoughtlessness a person imbibes a disease where suspicion is least likely to bo excited ; thisstate of seourity leads to a want of caution which aggravates the nature of the complaint . But where immediate application is made , the corroding poison is checked in its infancy , smothered ere it takes root , and destroyed before its venom can effect a perceptible appearance in the systemi- ^ Where the disease has been allowed to exist and remain , the more cause have we to fear the uadermining influence of this poison , and a mere removal of its external appearance is not to be depended upon ; a thorough cure must be achieved to prevent a return of the disease , and leave the system free from all infection . A complete kniwledge of the symptoms and treatment of these in 3 \ dious and dangerous diseases , can only be acquired by those who are in daily practice , and have previously gone through a regular course of Medical Instruction ; for , unfortunately , there are hundreds who annually fall victims to the ignorant use of Mercury and other dangerous remedies , administered by illiterate naen , who ruin the constitution by suffering disease to get into the system , which being carried by ib . 8 circulation of the blood into all parts of the body , the whole frame becomes tainted with venereal poison , and most unhappy consequences ensuo , at one time affecting the skin , particularly the head and face , with eruptions and ulcers , closely resembling , and often treated as scurvy , at another period producing the most violent pains in the limbs and bones , which are frequently misr . aken for rheumatism ; thus the whole frame becomes debilitated and decayed , and a lingering death puts a period to their dreadful Bufferings . What a grief for a young person in the very prime of life , to be snatched out of time , and from all the enjoyments of life , by a disease always local at first , and which never proves fatal if properly treated , as all its fatal results are owing either to neglect or ignorance . Mt . W . ' s invariable rule is to give a Card to each of his Patients as a guarantee for cure , which he pledges himself to perform , or returii his fee . For the accommodation of either 9 ex , where distance or delicacy prevents a personal visit , his PURIFYING DROPS , price 4 s . 6 d ., can be had of any of the following agents , with printed directions so plain , that they may cure themselves without even the knowledge of a bed-fellow . . They are particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the matrimonial state , lest the indiscretions oi a parent , are the source of vexation to him the remainder ot his exiH ' . ence , by afflicting his innocent but unfortunate offspring with the evil eruptions of the maliguant tendency , aud a variety of' other complaints , tnai . are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence . . agents . Hull—At the Advertiser Office , Lowgate , and Mr . Noble ' s Bookseller , Market-place . Leeds . — -At the Times Office ,. and of Mr . Heaton , 7 , Briggate . Wakefield-rrMr . Hursc , Bookseller . Halifax—Mr . Hartley , Bookseller Huddersfieid—Mr . Dewhirat , 39 , New-street , London—No . 4 , Cheapside , Barn 3 loy--Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market-pl . York—Mr . Hargrove ' s Library , 6 , Coney-street . Ripon—Mr . Harrison , BobkBeilwr , Market-place . Knaresboro' and High Harrogate—Mr . Langdale Boofc 8 elier . , - '¦ "' ¦¦¦' .. '¦' : ¦ ¦ _ .. . " . : ; -. ' . > ' .. Manchester—Mr . Watkinson , Druggis * , 6 , Market * place . ; .,. :.. ; ' ¦¦ ¦' ¦' ¦ . " .. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ....- ¦ . ' - : ¦; . ' ' Beveriey- ^ Mr . Johnson , Bookseller . Boston- ^ Mr , Noble , Bookoeller . Loutb—Mr . Hurton , Bookseller . Liverpool—At the CAreritc / e Office , 25 , Lord-street Sheffield—At theTrw uffice . Persons residing in the most remote parts cat ) hare the drops transmitted to them by post ( pre-paid , ) oarefu ]/ y secured from observation , by remitting 5 s . in a letter . ; ¦ ¦ ' . ¦ ; .. . " ¦ ¦'¦• - ¦ ; '; . . . . ' . , ¦ ¦ . ; ' : . • .. ¦; . ;¦' tAt . W ., ia to be consulted every day at his Residence , from Nme in tne Moruiag till Ten at Night , » ad on Sundays from Nme till Two . OBSEaVE-13 , TRaFALGAR-STw LEEDSr PWTAXB EniBAHCB . 57 , NU-B-OTBEETJ
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_ y FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . Price Is . l ^ d . per box . rriHTS excellent Family PHI is a medicine of long-X tried efficacy for correcting all disordera of the stomach and bowelsVthe commonsyjnptomsof which are costiveness , flatulency , spassis , loss of appetite ^ sick head-ache , giddiness , sense _ of fulness after ineals , dizziness of the eyes , drowsiness and pains in . the stomach aad bowels ; - Indigestion producing ; a . torpid state of the liver , and a consequent inactivity of the bowels , causing a disofganization of every function of the frame , will , in this most excellent preparationj by a little perseverance , be effectuall y removed . Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects . The stomach will speedily regain its strength ; a healthy action of the liver , bowels , and kidneys , will rapidly take place ; and , instead , of listlessness , heat , pain , and jaundiced appearance , strength , activity , and renewed health , will be the quick Tesult of taking this medicine according to the directions accompanying each box ; and if taken after too free an indulgence at table , they quickly restore the system to its natural state of repose . ' - . ; : ' ' . r ' ¦ ¦ ' "¦¦• . . '' : ¦ :- . : \ J ¦'¦ ¦ : [¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ' ; . ¦' Personsof a FULL HABIT , who are subject to head-ache , giddiness , drowsiness , ana singing in . the ears , arising from too great a flow of blood to the headj shbula never be without them , as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely can-ied off by their mmediate use . ; " ¦ ¦ '"¦ ¦ " ' ¦ -. , ' : ¦ . '¦ ¦¦ '¦ ' "¦ ' :. ' - FOR FEMALES these Pills are most truly excellent ^ removing all obstructions ; the distressing head-ache so very prevalent with the sex ^ depression of spirits , duiness of sight , nervous affections , blotches , pimples , and sallowness of the skin , and give a healthy and . juvenile , bloom to the complexion . As a pleasant , safe , easy aperient , they unite the recommendatidh of a mild operation with the most successful effect , and require no constraint Of diet or confinement duringtheir use . And for ELDERLY PEOPLE they will be found to be the most comfortable medicine hitherto prepared . Sold by T . Prout , 229 ^ Strand , London . Price 2 s . 9 d . per box , and by his appointment , by Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baihes and Newsome , Smeeton , Reinhardt , Leeds ;^ Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis & Son , Moson , Little ; Hardman , Linney , Hargrove , York j Broofee & Co ., Walker & Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , RipOn ; Fog " gitti Coatos , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easingwolcl ; England , Fell , Spivey , Hudder 3 field ; Ward , Riohmond ; Cameron , Knaresbro' jPeasei Oliver , Darlington ; Dixon Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadcaster ; Rogerson , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Pontefract ; Cord well , Gill , Xa wton , Dawson ' , Smith , Wakefield j B « rry , Denton ; Suter , Ley land , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax j Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Dalbyj Wetherby ; Waite , Horrogate ; Wall , Barrisley ; and all re ' arpecfcable ! Medicine Venders throughout tt kingdom . Askfor Frampton ' a Pill of Health , and observe the name and address of " Thomas Prout , 220 , Strand , London , " on the Government Stamp .
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MOTHERS . ON MOTHERS have depended in all ages the strength and well-being of Empires . Every well regulated state has possessed laws directly subversive of all that might injure the development of mind , retard the improvement of morals , or been destructive to the physical beauty of the female form . This feature in good government was not peculiar merely to the independant States of ancient Greece , but stands out in bold relief upon the pages of Roman history ; their statute books being filled with provisions for ennobling the female character ; stamping the hardy race of Romans as the most philosophical among the learned , the greatest among the free , and best qualified of all others so give laws to the world How nee ^ ssary this was to their success or to the success of any great empire remains to be considered ; and the downfall of each is without doubt traceable to the indifference and neglect with which the rights of their women have been treated . On this subject one of the taost powerful writers of . the day has . the following : — " The soeial influenoe of Woman will appear more obvious , if we notice a little more in detail the circumstances over which sheexercise 8 a direct and almost exclusive control , in the training and education of the individuals of which society is composed . In the first place may be noticed her great influence over the physical wcll-beiag : and happiness of man . It is from the mother that the physical constitution of the humaa being is chiefly derired , and ii more generally partakes of her peculiarities of bodily and mental endowment than of the other parent . The 'healthy structure of the child ' s frame , it need scarcely be said , depends for the most part on the mother . And of how great importance is health to the kumaa being 1 Is it not the basis of all moral and mental development , and absolutely indispensable to the enjoyment qf happiness , either of mind or of body ? Next in value to health of mind , is health of body » Good health is happiness and success , as ill health is misery and defeat in the great stuggle of life . The one is the most terrible bequeathment whioh a parent can give to a child : ; the other is an inheritance above all price or purchase , and without which life can never be enjoyed as it ought to be . " How necessary then is it that mothers should not onl y study their health but be made acquainted with a safe , cheap , and infallible remedy for the numerous disorders incident to the human frame . As a promoter of health and a remover of physical debility Parr ' s Life Pills stand unparalleled in the history of patent medicines . Tens of thousands among the working ; and middle classes as well as hundreds among the aristocracy have ; been cured by their use when all other prescriptions have failed . Cases of extraordinary cures in Leeds as well as else where , are occurring daily , to the truth of which the medicine vendors , Mr . Heaton , Messrs . Bell and Brooke , Mr , Suieeton , Mr * Reinhardt , and Mr . Joshua Hobson , will most tcladly testify . The following has just been received from Mr . Heaton : ^ To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . "Gentlemen , —I am happy to inform you that we are daily hearing accounts of the good effdCf . 8 of Pahb ' s Life Pills ;; to enumerate the cases would be a task too formidable for me , and which has prevented my writing to inform you before , as I can hardly cell where to begin . One man said he wanted a box of Life . . . Pills , for Life Pills . they were to him , thsy had done him bo much good , in relieving him of ari obs'inatecough , and asthma ; : "Another said 1 they were worth their weight . ill gold ! as he was not like the same man since he had taken them . ^ ¦ " ¦ " ¦ ¦¦ . Another said his wife had had a bad leg for years , but after taking one small box , which was recommended by his Class Leader , her leg wag touch better , and when she had taken the second box , it was quite as well as the other . " A very respectable female said her husband had been afflicted above two years , and had tried many thingaj but since " . -he had taken Parr ' s Life Pilla he was quite a new man . "You will please send immediately , by Deacon's waggon , thirty-six dozca boxes at ls . '' 'l £ d ., and six dozen at 2 s . 9 d . "I am , Gentlemen , yoursresoectfully , . „ John Heaton . 7 , Briggate , Leeds , Feb . 9 th , 1842 . " To M-ssrs . T . Roberts and Co ., " 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street , Loudon . " Extract ; of a : Letter from Mr . William Hick , Northern Star Office ^ Leeds . "Leeds , Feb . 22 , 1842 . u Gentlemen , —Your pills are Teally doing immense good in Leeds to particularize cases would be useless , and would occupy too great a space , suffice it to say- that one individual who had been long confined to his bed , under th ^ - care of a doctor , and propped Up with pillows , has been completely restored by taking a few boxes . The pills have been , particularly useful to married women afflicted with headache and general debility ; as also to some afflioted with every kind of disorder ; and it ia worthy of remark , that many talented individuals who have been accustomed to raj 1 at all advertised remedies , now frankly confess to me that Parr ' s Life Pills are really a good medicine , and worthy of general adoption . I ami Gentlemenj , Yours , re- < pectfully , ¦; W . BiCK , Northern Siar Office , Leeds . " CAUTION-BEWARE OF IMITATIONS . In order to protect the public from imitations , the Hon . Commissioners of Stamps have ordered the word 3 " PARR'S LIFE PILLS , " to be engraved on the Government Stamp , which is pasted round the sides Of each box , in white letters en a s . ej > ground . AU others are spurious . Prepared only jy tbeProprienorsv T ; RBbertB and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleetstreet , London , and sold wholesale by their appointment , by E , Edwards , 67 , St . Panl >; also by Barclay and Sons , Faringdon-street ; and Satton and Co ., Bow Churchyard , London ; J . rloBSOM , Star Office , Leeds ; and may be had also of Messrs . Bill and Brook ; Druggists , Boar-lane , Leeds ; Spivey , Hudderafield ; Blackburn , Bradford ; Sweeting , Knaresbro ; Rayner , Sowerby Bridge ; Booth , Rochdale ; Sams , Stbckpoft ; Sagar , Heywood ; Hughes , Middleton ; Crompton , Bury ; Boll and Co , Ashton ; Lees , Stayleybridge ; Taylor , Hyde ; BenhflU * Leigh ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; and all Medicine Venders . ¦ . ¦;"'¦ ; ¦ , " '¦' : " . ¦ v '; ¦ ¦ -: /¦ , / -v \ "" ¦ ¦ Price , Is . l ^ d ., 2 s . 9 d ., and family boxes 11 s . each . Fall directions are given with each box . Gbatis . —The Life and Times of Old Parr , who lived to be 152 years of age , 32 pages with fiue Engraviaga , Anecdotes , Poetry , &c , and RemarKS on Disease , Health , and the Means of Prolonging Life , may be had gratis Qi all agents for the aale of Part's Life Pills .
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K 0311 XAT 10 XS TO TF . i GENERAL COUNCIL , - - j iliJvCHESTEB , ( CifiPE-MEKS AND JOIXESS ) . ! Mr . i homas Giay , 15 , " Garden Court , Byron-street , ' join ? r . ,. . Mr . George Goodwin , 21 , Clarendon Place , joiaer . j ilr . Joseph Abby , 64 , Clarendon-street , joiiler . Mr . George Dickinson , 2 , Green Vale , joiner . ' Mr . George M'Alpine , 8 , Galloway-street , Hubae , joiner . . Mr . Thomas Rail ton , 23 , Homer-street , joiner . Mr . John Hodgson , 60 , Clarendon-street , joiner . Mr . Jerris Guest , 43 , Kingston-street , Hulme , joiner , sub-Treasurer . Mr . John Bell , J , Smart ' s Buildings , joiner , sub-Secretary .
LIYERPOOL . Mr . James M'Kenna , tailor , Mr . Charles Gwiliiams , bricklayer , Mr . John M'Gee , porter . Mr . John Maxwell , tailor , Mr . Win . Robinson , eordwainer . Mr . James Lowrie , joiner . Mr . Thomas Lindsay , tailor . Mr . Thomas Askwith , ta lor . Mr . John Cowan , sab-Treasurer . Mi . Evan Davies , sub-Secretary .
BOIX 1 > 'G"WOBTH . ill . Samuel Psrr , Brook-field . Mr . James Wild , Wully-bridge . Mr . Joseph BojJe , YJe-hunse . Mr . John Pickrord , Padfield , \ Mr . John Campbell , Hoilingworth . Mr . James Thatcher , Mottram . Mr . James Drinkvrater-3 ir . SiTille CroTTtber , Kadfield . sub-Treasurer . Mr . Rober : WUd , leather dresser , Moitram , sub-Secretary , "
B 0 LTO > . Mr . Thomas Hodkicson , Manor-st . ilr . James Smiili , Commission-st . Mr . Henry Giilmoie , Mayor-st . Mr . James Mather , Cacnon-st . Mr . John Kerr , Chapel-sc . Mr . John Giilespie , Rothwell-st . Mr . William Leather , Bolioc-inoor . Mr . John M'Gabe , Commission-st . Mr . John Harly . James-st . llr . Archibtld Pentice , Little Bolton . Mr . WiUiam Parrett , Howell-crofi , sub-Treasurer . - Mr . Thomas Entwisle , Bridge-st ., sub-Secretary ..
SUXDKRLAAD . Mr . William Dobbie , cabinet maker . Mr . James Young , mason . Mr . James Smith , ditto . \ Mr . Thomas Graham , tailor . Mr . William Clark , shoemaker . Mr . Edward slater . Mr . M'Lean , cabinet-maker . Mr . John Blenkhorn , weaver . 3 dr . Esket Riiey , ditto .
JUCCLESFIELD . Mr . Joseph Goodwin , silk-wearer . Mr . James Taylor , dyer . Mr . John Siabbs . new ^ -aseni . Mr . William Frost , siik-weaver . Mr . Luke Ryley , ditto . Mr . John . Walker , ditto . Mr . Thomas Robinson , ditto . Mr . Emannel Robinson , ditto . Mr . Samuel Bancroft , ditto . Mr . John West , diuo . Mr . Samuel Wesson , sub-Treisurer . Mr . Henry Swindales , sHb-Secretary .
DOCKHEAD . 3 * Ir . Henry Russell , shoemaker , No . 2 , Bond-street , ) Rotb . erh-. the . j Mr . Win . Pearson , leather-dresser , No . 30 , Mason- j street , Old Kent-road . . j Mr . Wm . Xemplay . - j Mr . Thomas Hogg , eating-house-keeper , No , % j Ifew-streei , Dockhead , snb-Treasurer . ; Mr . John Sirattcn , wholesale shoe-manufacturer , j Jvo . 4 , Williams Rents , Folly , Dockhead , sub-Secre- j ' j
HOLBECK . ! . Mr . Thomas "Western , brushmaker , Lady-pit- i . lane , Hunslet . ! Mr . James Schoneld , dyer , Ramsden-road , Hoi- i beck . ' ' , . I Mr . Joseph . Wilkinson , Gelder-road , Holbeck . | Mr . Zichariah Hartley , dyer , Holbeck . i ill . Thomas Hard castle , weaver , Holbeck . ? Mr . John Perigo , overlooker , New Armley . ' Mr . Wm . Wade , machine-maker , Worlley . Mr . uoseph . . Maud , machine-maker , Isle-lane , Hoi- = beck . i Mr . Richard Wilkinson , wearer , R : pley ' s-yard , Holbeck . i Mr . Edward Holmes , dresser , Mann's Field , Hoi- ' beck . ;
Mr . John Ismay , brickmaker , Lady-pit-lane , ; Bonslet . ¦ ' i Mr . Thomas Westerman , cloth-dresser , Mann ' s i Field , Holbeck , sub-Treasurer . j Mr . James Wnitley , labourer , Rhodes ' s Garth , ! Chadw'iek-lane , Holbeck , sub-Secretary . :
DEEBT . j Mr . George Fearn , framework-knitter , Forester- j street . - - j Mr . Richard Knowles , cabinet-maker , Walker j iisne . j Mr . John Moss , tailor , 5 t . Peter's Church Yard , i Mr . John Jackson , dyer , Willow Row . < Mr . Christopher Pritchard , gardener , Osmaston- ! street . ' Mr . Williani Sisscn , jnn ., straw hat presser , Par- I ker-street . " ¦ Mr . Samuel Pendil , broad silk wearer , Castle \ Fields , i
Mr . Samuel l \ ix t framework-knitter , Waterloo- ' street- f Mr . Thomas Union , sinker-maker , Burton Road , j Mr . Thomas Cheater , fitter , Castle-street . \ 3 > Ir . Henry Joines , dyer , Bridge Gate . Mr . Thomas Brown , labourer , Nuns Green . 3 Ir . William Chandler , weaver , sub-Treasurer . | Mr . Enos Ford , joiner , City Road , sub-Secretary .
COMPISALL . 1 Mr . James Hambleton , weaver , Marple Bridge . Mr . John Ai mstrong , carder , Mill Brow . - Mr . James Lomax , wearer , ilelior . Air . James Kershaw , dresser , Marple . Mr . Caarles Barber , spinner , Mill Brow , Mr . James Shephard , dresser , Mill Brow . Mr . Tnomas Bennett , clogger , Compstall . Mr . George Booth , labourer , Compstall . Mr . James Ratcliffe , publican , Compstall , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Joseph Taylor , shoemaker , Compstall , sub-Sseretary . orxDLE .
Mr . Joan Parish , tailor . Jlr . William Stretion , bailor . Mr . Robert Wyman , wheelwright . Mr . Thomas Parish , tailor . M <" . William Francis , garde er . Mr . Alfred S ^ holey , tailor . j Mr . James Wade , mac-maker . I Mr . Robert Himes , gent ., sub-Treasurer . Mr . John Compron , tailor , sub-Secretary . XOTTISGHAM , ( CMOS COFFEE-HOUSE , DBTTRT-HILI ,. ) Mr . J . Blatherwick , frame-work knitter , Bullock ' s yard , Bellar-gate . ] Mr . Sylvestsr Truman , bobbin-maker , Vat-yard , j Narrow Marsh , sub-Treasurer . . Mr . Thomas Hawson . cordwainer , 24 Currantstreet , Sussex-street , sub-Secretary .
DO Ji CASTER . Mr . Thomas Dcrnie , sboeuaakeT , Cleveland-street . Mr . James Henry , gardner , French-gate . Mr . John Whestley , weaver , Crane-yard . Mr . Wm . Haslam , hosier , St . Sepulchre Gate . Mr . Fredrick Brick , shoemaker , Qmrch Gate . - Mr . John Templeion , flaxdressor , Fisher Gate . ' Mr . Henry Spouse , weaver , St . Sepulchre Gate . Mr . John Bradley , Common-lane , sab-Treasurer . I Mr . J . Thompson , French Gate , sub-Secretary . j
BOTHESBilL Mr . William Hay wood , Wellsate . Mr . Jahn Crowther , Pigeon-i&ne . Mx . Simuel Linley , OH Holland . Mr . Joseph Johuson , Doncaster Gate . Mr . Robert Thompson , Pigeon-lane . Sir . John Simpson , Westgate . Mr . Thomas Rassall , Qaarry-hill . J Mr . George Hamsden , Old Mill-fold . Mr . Stephen Procter , West-gate . Mr . William Jbbottson , Crofts , sub-Treasurer . Mr . George Eskholme , Mill-gate , sub-Secretary .
STB . AKD PETRBBOBOCGH . Mr . William Norman , labourer , Eye . Mr . Cariatmas Soholey , shoe-maker , Peterborough . 2 dr . Thomas Batterham , do ., Eye . Mr . Henry Taylor , grinder , Standground . Mr . James Steel , labourer , Eye . Mr . Andrew Ba ^ terham , shoe-maker , Eye . Mr . Simon Auckland , do ., Peterborough , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Edwin Scholey , do ., Peterborough , sub-Secretary .
"BTIGTO 3 . Mr . James M'llecchan . Mr . John Curate . Mr . Daniel ilarrisoa . S Mr . TuomiS Hew ^ oa . Mr . Eds ^ ard Long . Mr . John Brice . Mr . Jeremiah Rsed . Mr . Patrick Gargac 2 dr . Jolt a Hodgson . Mr . James Patterson . i Mr . Daniel Head , President . . } Sir . Joseph Todd , Enb-Treasurer . j Hi . Joha M ' QoiggiQj eab-Secretary ,
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1 O . NG BUCKBT . Mr . John Gurney . Mr . Thomas Davis . Mr . Richard Cooper . Mr . W illiam Waasworth . Mr . Thomas Heeler . I ^ Ir . John Eyre , sub-Treasurer . Mr . D . E . LeTer , sub-Secretary .
BABSSLET . M ^ r . Michael Segrave , weaver , Wilson ' s Field . Mr . Frank Mirtield , weaver , Raywood-iow . Mr . J&mes Sykes , weaver , Smithy-mills . Mr . George Hutley , weaver , Kingston-place . Mr . Thomas Lingard , shoe-maker , New-8 treet . Mr . Charles Cury , weaver , Miles-street . Mr . James Hiles , weaver , Copper-street . Mr . Patrick Riley , wearer , Wilson-piece . Mr . John Crabtree , weaver , Park-row . Mr . John Yallance , weaver , Copper-street , sub-Treasurer . . Mr . Robert Garbutt , Knaresbrough-dike , Bub-Secretary . SORTHAHPTO . V . Mr . Thomas Keeber , labourer , Pitsford . Mr . John Keeber , do . do . Mr . George Garner , do . do . Mr . William JameB , do . do . Mr . Wm . Spreak , do . do . Mr . Samuel Arthur , do . do . Mr . George Harris , do . do . Mr . Samuel Arthur , j un . do . do sub-Treasurer . Mr . Thos . Chamberlain , do . do . tub-Seoretary .
( ladies boot and shoemakers . ) Mr . Paulsome , Peter-= treet . Mr . Brett , Peter-street . Mr . Ciovre , Horse-market . Mr . Francis , Chalk Farm , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Staff , Scarlet-well-street , sub-Secretary .
SUTTON-IX-ASHFIELP . Mr . JohnTomlinson , Haslam ' s Hill . Mr . James Brandreth , framework-kQitter , Willowbridge lane . Mr . Wm . Heath , ditto , Kirby-lane . Mr » Samuel Briggs , ditto , Union-street , Pingle . Mr . Joseph Holebouie , ditto , Sutton , Woodhouse . Mr . George Harriot , mnkeoper , sub-Treasurer . Mr . James Simmon ? , framework-knitter , PiDgle , sub-Secretary . WESTERN DIVISION OF LONDON LADIES * SHOEMAKERS .
Mr . James Tullet , 11 , Bentinck- ^ treet . Mr . Thomas Jenkins , 11 , ditto . Mr . Peter Osborne . 1 , Pultney-court . Mr . John Dubell , 12 , Little Exeter-street . Mr . G-eorge Movnnan , 82 , Litchfield-street . Mr . James Falkland . 6 , Cleveland-street . Mr . Richard Dunn , 6 , ditto . Mr . Cartwright , 6 , ditto . Mr . Christopher , 1 , George-street , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Jacob Blake , 11 , Bentinck-street , sub-Secretary .
BRtSIOL . Mr . J . Battle , tailor , Lamb-street . Mr . J . Reed , shoemaker , St . Phillip ' s . Mr . T . H . Woodruff , mason , Kingsdomi . Mr . H . Fink , Jun ., engineer , Barton-hill . Mr . T . Wynn , porter , Ann-street . " Mr . S . Gifford , tailor , Fort-road . Mr . J . Caines , brass-cock fonnder , Church-street . Mr . S . Edwards , tailor , Culver-street . Mr . F . W . Simeon , news-agent , Temple-street . Mr . W . Chivers , painter , Barnet ' s-place , New-cut . Mr . W \ Bloore , tailor Lower Castle-street , sub-Treasurer . Mr . H . Onion , french polisher , Leek-lane , sub-Secretary . ST . PANCBA 3 .
Mr . Smith , pipemaker , 16 , Little Clarendonstreet , Somerslowi ; . Mr . Ship , shoemaker , 8 , York-square . Mr . Hall , coachmaker , Stockley-terrace , Camdentown . Mr . Farrer , painter , 25 , Grese-street , Ra-thbone place . Mr . Lucas , plumber , 6 , Little Coram-street . Mr . Ferris , paperhanger , 27 , Lee ' s-street , Burtoncrescent , Eub-Treasurer . Mr . Hugh Graham , painter , 33 , Hyde-Etreet , BJoomsbury , sub-Secretary .
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¦ Health . — "How much is expressed in this short word , and how few set a true value on its enjoyment . How readily would the high and mighty when racked bj pain , and approaching a premature dissolution , sacrifice all factitious distinction , and part with allth ^ ir wealth to add a few hours more to existence . Oujjht not this startling fact to induce us to fecure by all the means in our power a fcood constitution ? This desirable state can now be secured by a steady course of Parr ' s Invaluable Life Pills . "
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From the London Gazette of Friday-, April 22 . BANKKCPIS . John Rack ham , jun ., Long-acre , coach-bnilder , April 29 and June 3 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official Assignee , Air . W . Whitniore , BasingbaH-street Solicitors , Messrs . White and Borrett , 35 , Lincoln ' 8-innfields . Stephen Hobday , Woolwich , tillow chandler , April 29 and June 3 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy Official Assignee , Mr . Belcher . Solicitors . Messrs Brown and Co ., Commercial-chambers , Mincing-lane . Peter Prne , 3 , Crooked-lane-chambers , City , provision broker , May 3 , at half-past eleven , June 3 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official Assignee , Mr . Pennell . Solicitors , Messrs . Rutter and Trotter , Ely-place , Holbcrn .
Thomas Dovraes Taylor , 17 . Lower Holbora , oilman , April 29 , at one , June 3 , at tw « lve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official Assignee , Mr . Pennell . Soliciter , ilr . Berkeley , Lincoln'a-inn-fields . _ Alfred Bayley , Lothbury , City , and 4 , Cumberlandterrace , Lloyd square , Peutonville , stock broker , April 29 , at half-pist one , June 8 . at eleven at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official Assignee , Mr . Graham , Basinghallstreet . Solicitor , Mr . Seal , Tofcenbonse-yard . Stephen Sly , Bouverie-strett , Fk-et-street , and Cornvrall-ruad , Lambeth , April 29 , atone , June 3 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official Assignee , Mr . G . Gibson , 72 , Basinghall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Henry Ashley , 9 . Saoreditch . John Richards . 12 , Geor ? e-yard , Lombard-street , metal broker , May 4 , at two . June 3 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official Assignee , Mr . Johnsen , Basinghall-street . Solicitors , Messrs . Heathcott and Holman , Coleraan-street
James Shaw , Fetter-lane , carpenter , May 4 , at one . June 3 , at eleven , at the Court of Bunkruptcy . Official Assignee , Mr . Lackingten , 3 , Coleman-street-bnildings . Solicitor , Mr . R . B . Chamber * . 14 Basinghall-street . Henry Gratton , Liverpool , hatter , May 9 , June 3 , at one , at the Clarendon-rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors . Messrs . Korris and Co .. Bartlett ' s-buUdings , Holbom , London ; and Mr . E Noi-ris , Liverpool . Henry Lacey , Liverpool , bookseller , May 9 , June 3 , at one . at ihe Clarendon-roomB . Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Walters and Reeve , 36 , Bastnghall-street . Joseph Mayer , Northampton , chemist . May 3 , Jane 3 , at twelve , at the Peacock Inn . Northampton . Solicitors , Air . George Waller , 8 , King's-road , Bedford-row , London ; and Mr . George Cook . Northampton .
George Gnildford , North Shields , Northumberland , ship ewner , May 13 , at eleven . June 3 , at two , at the Bankrupt Commission-room , Newcastle-upon-Tyne . Solicitors . Mr . Henry DAe , North Shields ; Messrs . Dean and Co ., 2 , Gray s-innsquare , London . Jamta Lockwood , Wakefield , Yorkshire , and of New BiunBwick , North America , linen draper , May 6 , at eleven , at the Sessions-honse , Wakefleld , June 3 , at one , at the Commissionera ' -rooras , Lsedg . Solicitors , Messrs . Taylor and Westmoreland . Wakefleld ; and Messrs . Adlington and Co-, 1 , Bedford-row , London . John Gibson , of Kingston-upon-Hull , corn merchant , May 6 . June 3 , at eleven , at the George Inn , Kingstonnpon-Hull . Solicitors , Messrs . Hicks and Marris , 5 , Gray'i Inn-square , London ; and Messrs . Galloway and Co ., flu ) .
Richard BurgesB Scale , Halsted , Essex , farmer , May 5 , Jnne 3 , at twelve , at the Three Cups Inn , Colchester . Solicitors , Mr . J . Thomson , George-street . Minories , London ; and Mr . Decimus Sewell , Halsted . John Scett , Princip-atreet Works , Biiminghara , and 42 , Moorgafee-strect , Londoa , railway carriage lamp manufacturer , May 3 , Juse 3 , at one . at the Waterlooreoms , Birmingham . Solicitors , Messrs . Clarke and Medcalf , 20 , Lincoln's Inn-fields , London ; and Messrs . Colmore and Beale , Birmingham . Joseph Gill , Dudley Port Iron Works , Tipton . Staff # rdshire , iron-master , May 3 , June 3 , at twelve , at the Swan Hotel , Wolverh&nipton . Solicitors , Mr . John Combe , 13 , Staple-inn , London ; and Mr . William Fellows , j an ., Dudley .
Isaac M&rsden , jun . Bowling , Yorkshire , maltster , April 27 , at three , at the Court House , Bradford , June 3 , at eleven , at the Commissioaera' -rooms , Leeds . Solicitors , Messrs . Adlicgton and Co ., 1 , Bedford-row , London ; and Mr . E . M . Wavell , Halifax .
PART . N'BBSHIPS DTSSOLTED . William Blease and John Carroll , Liverpool—Titus Ro » botham and George Barker , Manchester , tobacconists—William Atkinson and Thomas Britton , Shi-ffisld , weollen and linen-drapers—Joseph Seel and William Holt , Oldh&m , Lancashire , hat manufacturers . —Henry Vincent and R . K . Philp , of Bath , printers .
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—^ From fhe Gazette of Tuesday , Jprii 26 . BANKRUPTS . Edward Hare , liquor-merchant , Corby , Lincolnshire , May 11 and June 7 , at twelve , at the Hotel , Stamford Solicitors , Mr . Taylsr , John-gtrett , Bedford-row , London ; Meaars . White and Kewnej , GranthaiB .
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Charles Holebrook , plumber and glazier , TJttoxeter , Staffordshire , May 6 , at ten . May 7 , at twelve , at the Swan , Welverhampton . Solicitors , Messrs . Clarke and Medcalf , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London ; Messrs . Golmore and Heale , Birmingham . John Adams Cater , brewer , Hertford , May 6 , at twelve , June 7 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official Assignee , Mr . Gibson , tiasinghall-atreet . Solicitors , Messrs . Thompson , Field , and Debenham , Salter's-hall , London ; Messrs . Longmore and Sworder , Hertford . Samuel Speakman , shipbuilder , Preston . Lancashire , May 19 , June 7 , at eleven , at the Town Hall , Preston . Solicitors , Messrs . Mayhew . Johnson , and Mayhew , Carey-street , Lincoln's Inn , London ; Messrs . Blackhu stand Son , Cannon-street , Preston . '
James Watt , merchant , Liverpool , May 10 , June 7 , at one , at the Clarendon Rooms , South-street , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . ShaTpe , Field , and Jackson , Bedfordrow , London ; Messrs . Wagstaff , Son , and Marsh , Warrington . John Hands and Elizabeth Gill , ribbon-manufacturers , Coventry , May 3 . June 7 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official Assignee , Mr . Graham , Basinghall-street Solicitor , Mr . Parker , St . Paul ' s Church-yard . Stephen John Aldricb , chemist , Ipswich . May 6 . at one , June 7 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitors , Mr . Edwards , Fredericks-place , Old Jewry ; Mr . Richardson , King's Arms-yard , London . Robert Adams , provision-merchant , Manchester . May 10 , June 7 , at eleven , at the Commissioner ' s-rooms , Manchester . Solicitors . Messrs . Johnaon , Son , and Wetherall , Temple , London ; Mr , Hitchcock , Manchester .
Williani JohnBon , ironmonger , Birmingham . April 28 . June 3 , at two , at the Waterloo-rooms , Birmingham . Solicitors , Mr . Tarleton , Birmingham ; Mr . Wilkinson , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London . John Groves , ¦ warehouseman , Manchester , May 10 , June 7 , at ten , at the Commissioners' -rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Sale and Worthington , Manchester ; Mr . Baxter , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields . London . Jaaies Lockwood and George Lock wood , woollen drapers , Wakefield , May 6 , at the Sessions-house , Wakefield . June 7 , at the Commissioners ' -rooms Leeds , at eleven each day . Solicitors , Messrs . Adlington , Gregory , Faulkner , and Follett , Bedford-row , London ; Messrs . Taylor and Westmoreland . Waktfleld . John Moore , nurseryman , Wellington , Shropshire , May 10 , June 7 , at eleven , at the Shireball , Shrewsbury . Solicitors , Mr . Newman , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London , ; Mr . Garbett , Wellington .
Samuel Lees , innkeeper , Manchester , May 10 . June 7 , at eleven , at the Commissioners ' -rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Adlington , Gregory , Faulkner , and Follett , Bedford-row , London ; Mr . Lees , Manchester . Martha Brown and Samuel Bromley , hatmanufacturera , Denton , Manchester , May 9 . Ja e 7 , at ten , at the Commissioners ' -rooms , Manchester . Solicitors Messrs . Milne , Parry , Milne , and Moms , Temple , London ; Messrs . Casson and Withington , Manchester . Joseph Radford , draper , Appleby , Wfcatmoreland , May 13 , Jane 7 , at the Commissioners ' -rpoma , Manchester . Solicitors , MesBrs . Makinson and Saunders , E ' m-court , Ttmple , London ; Mr . Marsden , Manchester . William Brain , general shopkeeper , Machen , Monmouthshire- May 10 , June 7 , at one , at the Commercial-rooms , Bristol . Salicitors , Messrs . Blower and Vizird , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London ; Messrs . Leman , Prideaux and Son , Bristol .
Josiah Ballinger , livery stable-keeper , Cheltenham , May 13 , June 7 , at twelve , at the Royal Hotel , Cheltenham . Solicitor , Mr . Shirreff , Lincoln's Inn-fields , Londoa . Peter Loyall , miller , Kingston-upon-Hull , May 7 , June 7 , at the Lion Hotel , Glamford Brings , Lincolnshire . Solicitors , Mr . Mason . Lincoln ; Messrs . Nichson and Hett , Brigg ; -Messrs . Willis , Brown , and Willis , Tokenhouse-yard , Lwthbury . London ,
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Satisfy the mind Jirsl , before you draw upon the pocket , and you will neither be the dupe nor victim , of Professional or non—Professional quackery . READER , if you wish to understand the natural cause and cure of disease , read and study M'DOUALL'S MEDICAL TRACT , published by Cleave , 1 , Shoe Lane , London . Price One Penny . If you wish to remove successfully and naturally the diseases therein described , purchase
M'DOTJALL'S FLORIDA MEDICINES , Prepared by P . M . > i" £ > i > uall , and Sold Wholesale and Retail , at 1 , Shoe Lane , London , to which place all applications for agency , &c , must bo forwarded . N . B . Wholesale prices most liberal to all Agents . RAtail price , per Box of 36 Pills , One Shilling and Three-halfpence , Stamp innluded . No connection with any other Patent Medicine .
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GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC . The best -substitute for Coffee in the Kingdom , JA CKSON'S FAMILY BEVERAGE , or O celebrated BREAKFAST PoWDKR . The immense quantity which is sold weekly of this very superior article , is its best recommendation A liberal allowance to those who purchase a quantity to sell a ^ ain ., An active person mi ^ ht realize a handsome profit weekly by retailing it . No licence is required to Bell it . Co-operative Societies supplied on the most liberal terms . Sold in half pound and quarter pound packets ; Best , 8 d . per lb : ; ' Common ' 6 d per lb Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by T . Jackson , Redcross-street , Leicoster . Agents—Webb and Co , 93 , Top of Briggate , Leeds . J . Bi b les , 10 , Ive-gate , Bradford . " Why pay 2 s . per lb . for Coffee when a Beverage like this can be obtained for eight-pence ?" A Chartist Lecturer .
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