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Sdrrhus of the'Female Breast successfully treated without the Knife. MB S. JEWETT, Rosemary-Row, Tadcas-TER, having been lately Cured of Scirrhus
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or Cancerous ACection in one of her Breajts , bv Mr . J . L . Ward , IS , Trafalgar-Street , Leeds , is desirous of making it known that she was afflieted with the Disease for Three Years , wa 3 an out-patient of the Leeds Infirmary , but
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THE GREAT CLUB MART , WATE R LOO INN , "Waterloo-Street , neartheBridge , Leeds . MR . G . SLATER , in announcing to his Friends that he has removed from the Yorkshire Arms to the above Commodious , , Inn , begs to intimate , that he was the Founder of those successful Institutions known by the Name of the
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THE PATRIOT MARVELL . mHE LIFE OF ANDREW MARVELL , X neatly Printed on excellent paper , and extending to 64 octavo pages , with a well executed Portrait Price Is . may be had of Mr . Hey wood , Manchester ; Cleave . Shoe-lane ; and Hetherington , Strand , London ; of Mrs . Mann , Central Market , Leeds ; Mr . Ibbetson , Bradford ; and at the Office of the Northern Star . All Orders from the Country attended to by Mrs . Mann , Central Market , Leeds .
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J . HOB SON , PRINTER AND PUBLISHER , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS , T ^ AKES this Opportunity of returning hiss best X Thanks to his Friends and the Public , for the Support they have hitherto , rendered him , and begs to assure them that . no Efforts of his shall be wanting to merit a Continuance thereof . Every kind of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING neatly and promptly executed ; such as Posting Bills , Circulars , Invoices , Way Bills , LawForms } Pamphlets , ike . ike . —Bookbinding in all its Styles Just Ptiblished , Price Is . 6 rf .
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TRIAL OF THE GLASGOW COTTON SPINNERS . BEWARE OF FALSE REPORTS . ' mHE COMMITTEE of DELEGATES who JL have been appointed by their respective Trades in Glasgow , to enquire into the Case of the Cotton Spinners , hereby announce . to the Operatives' of Great Britain and Ireland , and to the Public in general , that they have appointed Messrs . HENRY ROBINSON & Co ., 7 , Brunswick Place , their only Printers and Publishers of the TRIAL of the GLASGOW COTTON SPINNERS , which was commenced in the High Court of Justiciary , Edinburgh , on the 10 th , and adjourned till the ' . 2 . 7 th . of November . As the Committe * have engaged an
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. BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS , continue to call forth the grateful thanks and approbation of all classes of society . From many of the highest branches of the nobility to the poorest peasant , they have happily been the means of giving a degree of health and comfort , which in most cases had not been enjoyed for years ; they effectually relieve the most acute fit of Gout in a few hours , and seldom fail to enable the patient to resume his usual avocation in two or three days , and if taken on the first 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 Medicinethat it prevents the disease flying to the brain , stomach , or other vital part .
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WANTED , A WORKING CUTLER , one whois accustomed to the Manufacture of Surgeons' Instruments , and Jobbing in general Business . A ChaTacteT will be required . from the lnst Employer . Apply , if by Letter ,. ( Post-paia ) to Thomas C s-RTwright , Cutler , Halifax .
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. $£¥ AW ) OLD BOOKS . fTi HE utmost Value given fpr LlRRaries , or small X Parcels of 'Books , by Righahd Brook , BooKSEitLER , 26 , Burton-Road , Huddersfield .
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SPURIOUS IMITATIONS ; OF MORISON'S : ¦ ¦ ¦ .. . . -: . ; : " ¦ . > ' , ¦ ' /¦ ¦ ' ¦ PILLS . ¦ ' /• . ¦ . - MANIFESTO , IV ROBERT SALMON , the Hygeist , hereby give Notice , that no Medicines purporting to be thu Original and Genuine Morison ' s Pills , itis i | con ) pounded by the late Mr . Moat , from the . year 1828 to . August 1835 , are so unless bearing my signature in a fac simile of my hand writing on the Government Stamp ; and that the words ' . ' . Mo'rispn's Universal Medicines . " upon the stamp is no guarantee to the public since Mr . Moat's decease , the signature above stated being substituted , for it ;
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GREAT ^^ I-P <^ R BELE-¦ : ¦ ' . .:. - ¦ . ¦ ¦ : -r \ ::-G ^^ -: MEE ; TiN € r . ^ ' ^ --:+ y X MEETlSte of DELEGATES from the JSl VaHpttt ^ BANCH SOCIETIES of the SOUTH LANCASHIRE ANTI-POOR LAW ASSOClA ^ rJiON , will be held at the Palace Inn , HarkjBt ? 3 treet / Manchester , on Monday , the ^ 5 th fa y ltj £ ' February next , at Ten i > 'C 7 fpck in the Forenoon , when the undermentioned Towns are requested tflf ( fettd ! pelegates as fpilows r—Man < jl « 8 ter » i > .. . 2 Prestqn ........ 2 Bbltoii ^ ... v . ^ . ) .. 2 Onnsiirk .. » v . > i . 1 Buiy . w .. ; .. ; .... 2 Ashton ........ 2 Macclesfitld ..... 2 Leek ..-........ 1 Cfitberoe .. ; . ; ... I Colne .......... 1 Todmorden ...... 1 Leigh .......... 1 Radcliflfe i ,.. 1 Heywpod . * - . - .. -. ¦; ' . 1 Flixtott ..:..... 1 Rpyton ........ I Statleybridge .... 1 Chorltdn .. .... v . 2 Salford .,........ 2 Blackburn ...,. ; 2 Liverpool . v ... ; 2 Burnley ........ 1 . Oldham . ' .... > .... 2 Stdckport ...... 2 Conglefon ...... 1 Warnngton . i . ' . 2 ' Wigan ... ; ...... 2 Chprley ., ........ 1 Preacot- i ^ V i . . v . 1- ' Padiham .... .... X '¦ ¦ ::. ¦ ¦ . Rbetidi ^ Bi >* i , - ;;; . '¦ ¦ ¦ % . - ' .. - - ^ ewcKqiclu ' -i . ' . .. | 1 ^ '' ¦} % i ^ $ M $$$ &i ^ ' X % '' - : Vftjfc : iJ ( £ & »^ PMh . * : B * pWfi ? w ^ vfe «! .- ^ 'Slp ^ . w >' :: ¦ : The Delegates ; to bring the Petitions from their respective Towns , and also the Petitions from the Townships in the Vicinity , that they may be arranged , previous to being forwarded to Lord Stanhope and John Fielden , M . P ., for Presentation . R . J . RICHARDSON , Hon . Sec .
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The Inefflcacy of the Cutting System llluatrated . T THOMAS ROTHERY , of Upper Wortley , X « near Leeds , offer to the consideration of the afflicted , the following proof of the superior skill of Mr . J . L . WARD , Surgeon , No . 18 , Trafalgar-street , Leeds , I was afflicted with three deep running sores in one of lny legs , which had materiaUy nfi ' ected my health , and prevented me from following my employment .
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Remarkable Cure of an Eating Cancer , without Cutting . I , JAMES CLAY , Horse-breaker , Armley Height , near Leeds , had , previous to the month of Ju ] y last , been afflicted with an eating Cancer of my Nose for the space of Five Years , when my attention was directed to some extraordinary cures of Cancers and Tumours , advertised in the Leeds newspapers , which had been performed by Mr . J . L . Ward , Surgeon , 18 , Trafalgar-street ,: Leeds . I was thereby induced to apply to that Gentleman , and the result of my application having proved most satisfactory , I feel that I have an equal duty to make known the particulars of my case , with
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Removal of a Large Tumour without the Knife . I , PETER , THORNTON , Commercial-Row , Little Holbeck , Leeds , haying lately seen in the Leeds Newspapers several accounts of Persons who have had Tumours removed without the Knife , and of others who have also been cured of Cancers without cutting , by Mr . J . L . WARD , Sukoeon , No . 18 , TraMgaT-street , Leeds , and as my Wife had an increasing Tumour on the side of her Neck , for the space -pf . Fourteen Years , and haying been under the treatment of a respectable Medical Man , who tried every means , but to no purpose , and
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ERAMPT ON ! S PILL OF ^ HEALTH FOR BOTH SEXES . The trnprecedented Sale of these Pills , arising from the earnest recommendation of the many thousands who have derived benefit from their use , render any lengthened comment unnecessary ; they are not put forth as a cure for all diseases to which mankind is liable , but for bilious and liver complaints j with their many and well-known attendant bilious and sick head-ache , pain and oppression after meals , giddiness ^ dizziness , singing noise in the head and ears , drowsinessj heartbur n ^ loss of appetite , wind ,
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GLASGOW CHOTT 0 N SPINKEJ& i ^;> ; ^^^ v "; : ^ L : vj : ' : v > l ' : ^^ : " y . ; -: ' \\ -- ' \ : ¦ ¦ ' '' - /¦'' : ^ ih ^ ghi ^ i ^ - . j ^ i i : y .- ''' - ' . : : 15 / A Jo 7 JK « ffy r 1838 . TO ^^ ^ AHSHALL , WRITEBi SIK ^^^ & ^ eat «^ P > ru 8 ed ^ LETj sent : t 6 ; as bj faa ^^ through tbe Governor ^ . yiirpoitiDg to . 1 » air-ACCOUNT OF OUB-¦ Ti&lAi / , afid ^ e CaHses which led to it . And , Sir , without imputing any Dishonourable Motives t » yourself , Troth'cttmpeis ns to say that we har » looked insvairi tat ;> Jgooa ^ ipart of it , tha ^ we . tnigh * ha . Ve the ^ pleasare of saying wjfl Correct . It is from beginning to end . a TISSUE 0 $ MISSTATEMENTSy arid D ^ CCUiBACIES-wiai the exception of the evidence of a few Witnesses it is shanjpfiiliy so , Nanaes , Sates , and Statistical . Accburita ^ are riduculoua . In one word , Sir , had the Pamgfeiet , come froin any other Person than . yburse | K ^ te wonldi haw at once concluded ijhatHh * Writer . ^ jfemjiad ho other object in yieW , than to-Injure ¦ ^ Hfense ,-and wound our feelings in our presentaHMableiSiteation . : - : ¦ : . " ¦ ¦¦ ¦ , - ' . ; : " - ^^» W ^ are . ^ Sir , & ^ , ¦ /• : ' ; : \ ' " ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦" ' . ' .- :: - - --3 H ^ , - ' ^ thos : HUN liia . . ; Lf , s&Jm : y fPgTER HACEETy ; - ¦ : : ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ . - ¦ ¦ - ;;***? : /? ^ hmiAM St'LE AN .- ¦ ¦¦¦ . " ¦ ' ¦ ,- > "' ¦ : \ ' " ¦ ¦ : ~ - JAMjES GIBB , ¦ ' ¦ - ,. If is- presumed Mr . M . had expressiid .: Friendship for the Prisoners ; ; ' . ' : ' ' " - ;
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ALTERATION ? F PRICE IN THE DISPATCH rpHE ; LONbONDISPATeHandH X the onl y acknowledged ; organ of jtaa Working Classes , Edited by the tried' PatriotDt . BEa-uko . nt , vrjll be published on the 21 st with a Supplement , Stamped , Price 4 d . AdyertiseineritiS for . that Number .-nnz 8 tl > a sent bf Wednesday night . .
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to persons wanting room or , ¦ ¦ ¦;¦ ;¦ ¦ ' : ' ; : : ; :. Poweil /\ ¦ - ; ;; - - ' ; - " ' ^ TO BE LET OR SOLD . J AKD C . TOWNSENDS respectfully returii their sincere Thanks io their Friends and the Public ¦ -in . General , for their liberal Support in the Cabinet-Making and SAw-MitL" Departments , and while soliciting a Continuance of tfteir Favours , beg to inform them that nothing shall be wanting on their part to merit a Continuance . They wish also to state , that they have removed from their Mill in Castle-street to their New Mill in Aire-street , near the Bath-house , where they are carrying on both the aboye Branches of ' . Business ; and now offer to Let or Sell their Mill in Castlestreet , Weilington-road .- ^ The : Premises are Commodious , and well suited for Machine-makers , Flax Spirih ' erSj Cloth-dressers , &c > :
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- jpHf emmx haedy , GREAT HAMPTON ROW , EIRMINdHAM , MANUFACtURER OF PRINTING ; INKS , . in auperior Black and Fancy Colours , suitable for Wood . Engravings , and Fine Letter Press Printing , also Lithographic . Inks , and Drawing Pencils , and Vegetable and Mineral Black , and Printer ' s Varnish . Coloured . Printing Inks , and Printer ' s Varnish , kept constantly on Sale . - Japan , Red , Blue , and Common Writing Inks , Wholesale and Retail . : - ¦ ¦¦ _ ¦ J . HOB 3 ON , NORTHERN STAR OrFICE , LEEDS , Bespectfully begs to inform the Trade , that '' -be has been appointed A GEN T for the Sale of Mr . Harry ' s Printing Inks , and that he haa always t 3 h Hand a Stock , from which they can ba supplied with any Weight they may require , at anj Priee , fromls . to 5 s . per lb . ¦ : . : Coloured Printing Inks , and Printer ' s Varuish , constantly on hand . Blue , Red , Japan , and Common Writing Inks , Wholesale and Retail . Northern Star Office , Dec . 20 th , 1837 .
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STEPHEN DICKINSO ^ , FOUNTAIN KEAD CLOTHES WAREHOUSE , Nck 42 , King-Street , Huddersfiei / P , "T 3 ETUE . NS his sincere Thanks to his nvirheroua X \/ Friend ? aud the Public , for their liberal Encouragement since he commenced in the Ready Made 'Clothes Trade , and solicits a ' continuance of their Support , being determined to supply good Articles at reasonable Prices . \ N . B . All kinds of Men and Boys' Clothes made to Order , oii the shortest Notice , not to be surpassed by any House in the Trade .
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CHEAP AND VALUABLE ^ ORKS . Published and Sold by A . Heywood , NEW-SPAPER OFFICE , 60 , OLDHAM STREET , MANCHESTER . SIX liECTUR , ES delivered in Manchester , previous to the Discussion between Robert Owen and the Rev . J . H . Roebuck ; and an Address delivered at the Annual Congress of the Association , of all "Classes of all Nations . By Robert Owed Price 2 s . in cloth . : " They ( the Lectures ) set forth the principles of Human Society , as contained in the Social Theory of Mr .. Owen , and which principles , were , there-
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"We claim the attention of all persons to aletter , wnich will be found in the tnird page of our present number , addressed -to Earl Stanhope , and headed , " New Poor Law . " There is not an individual in this realm who is not immediately and personally interested in the subject and contents of that letter . The parties , however , who are most of all interested in it axe the honest hardworking labourers , of this country , who glory in achieving a hardy and hard-earned independence ,. by the sweat of their own
brow , enabling them , by the produce of their labour , to pay every one his own : and lire honourably , though poor . These constitute the true glory of the British name , and it is the glory of Old England that she is full of them . They abound in every corner of the land . And in this army of honest independence and inflexible integrity no troop is mcire--proina ^ atly distinguished ttSf the veteran Tars and Heel Coats whose blood has flowed , and whose best energies iave been expended , in the service of their « ountrv .
There is a manly pride about the English Soldier which distinguishes him from all the world besides . Inured to hardships and acquainted with privation , he contemns po-Terty and despises suffering , but his soul shrinks from the imputation of dishonour , and he repels with furious indignation the least taint on his reputation which is at all times to him , of more value titan Ms life . 0 what a glorious sight , to Mm who loves to contemplate the nobility of human nature , is the toilworn veteran whose sears bear witness to the service he has
seenwhose years of health , and lively manhood , have been spent amid the tented field , his country ' s safeguard , and who now in the decline of life when no longer able to wield the sabre with effect lays cheerfully hold oi the scythe , the plough , or tbeflail and earns blythely and contentedly in his old age that subsistence which the penury of the service had forbidden him to provide for in yo . uth The interest and well-being of men like these should be cared for in every new enactment . No law bearing on the distribution of social benefits should be so framed
as to abridge then * rights ; while every opportunity should be eagerly seized of increasing their scanty comforts , and providing for their real independence . How gratifying , then , must be , to these , the information that " The Xew Poor Law is a great boon to the poor / ' Let them read the letter - to which we refer them , and learn what the boon is . Let them behold a proud hearted independent English soldier , who has served his country during fourteen vears ,
in every quarter of the globe , forced , by the operation of this " great boon to the poor ^ ' to endure the hanghty reprimand of a thief , who should be hanged upon a gallows , because the sternness of his honour induced him to apply what could be saved , after five persons had been maintained , out of eight shillings and twopence a-week , to " the payment of the debts which poverty had compelled him to contract when not able to obtain so much ! ¦ Such is the " boon ' /¦ of
the blessed Poor Law to the poor of England . This is not a solitary and extraordinary instance of the overstrained application of the principles of this precious ¦" boon . " God knows , it is but too favourable an instance of its best " workings . " The same letter contains other details of the " boon ' "' still more atrocious than even this . We ourselves have witnessed , within the sphere of our own personal observation ,
eSects of this " hoon " of a like character . And this is the law wildi is to elevate the moral character of our labouring population , and give them a feeling of independence ! This is the f - ' boon" which the " threeheaded Devil-king , with the assistance of his " new batch" of myrmidons , purposes to confer upon our friends at Huddsrsfield next Monday week . What say the men- — what sav the women of Huddersfield to this
" boon : " Are they willing to receive it ? Are they ready to kiss the hand of him who bestows upon them this " great boon ? ' If so , let them assemble by thousands , and by tens of thousands , to offer up their fhanksgiving-s to the " new batch " of ex-effieio Guardians ¦—the respectable chairman of the Board of Guardians , and all their other " excellent kind friends , " who are preparing on that occasion to set the springs in motion which shall put them in full possession of the "boon . " We like gratitude , and
we like honesty , and we are quite sure that the people of Huddersfield are not deficient in either of these qualities . We think , therefore , that if they be really in love with the " boon , " they ought to assemble , in large numbers to testify thengratitude to those who seek to give it them ; and we also think , that if they don ' t want it , they ought to have the honesty to assemble in large numbers and tell them that they don ' t admire it , and , though grateful for their good wishes , beg respectfully to decline it . Let them not be outdone in the
matter of politeness . The Guardians meet together out of regard to the people of Huddersfield , and they are required ALL to meet . Let the people of Huddersfield meet out of respect to the Guardians , and let them all meet Let not a man , a woman , a child , of ten years old and upwards , dare to be so far wanting in respect to their excellent friends as to neglect to meet and confer with them upon the best method of conferring this " boon" upon the town of Huddersfield .
There can be no doubt that their friend Swain and their excellent Mends "the Xew Batch , " will be delighted to see them mustering bv thousands to testify their pleasure and satisfaction . We shall not be much surprised , if they invite a few gallaafe soldiers to be witnesses of the good humour with which the people of Huddersfield receive the " boon" at the hands of their benefaetors ; if so , let them point each sol-
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dier to the Letter of which we have already spoken . Let them shew birn the bearing of this " boon" upon Ms own prospects when old age or honourable wounds shall have disabled him from further sendee , and we calculate that the red coats will be just as much in love with this " great boon to the poor" as the men and women of Huddersfield , whose aceeptance of it they come to witness .
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HEEEAS a Fiat in BANKRUPTCY is awarded and issued forth against ROBERT MOORE SNOWDEN , of Malton , in . the ' . County of York , Draper , Dealer and Chapman , and he being declared a Bankrupt is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Fiat , named , or the major part of them , on the 18 th Day of January Instant , and 20 th Day of February next , at the Robin Hood Inn , in the City of York , at One of the Clock in the Afternoon on each Day , and ~ make & full Discovery and Disclosure of his Estate and Effects ^ when and where , the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their Debts , and at the First Sitting t » ~ choose Assignees , aua- ' -at the Last Sitting , the said Bankrupt is required to finish his Examination and the Creditors are to assent to , or to dissent from the allowance of his Certificate .
. All Persons indebted to the saidBankrupt , or that have any of his Effects aie not to pay or deliver the same but to -whom the Commissioners shall appoint , but giveNotiee to Messrs . Maxixsccv and Sajjders , Solicitors , Middle Temple , London ; or to THOMAS FRANCIS FODEN , Solicitor , Leeds .
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rpHE Commissioners in a Fiat in BAHK-_ L RUPTCY bearing Date the 25 th May , 1837 , awarded and issued forth atrainst "WILLIAM BKOWN and WILLIAM ANDREWS , of Leeds , In i"he County of York , Chth Dressers and Merchants , Dealers and Chapmen , and Co-partners , intend to meet on the 25 th Day of February next , at Twelve o * Clock at Isoon , at the Court House , in Le ? d « , in the said County of York , in order to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effect * - of the laid Bankrupts , when and where , the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts are to come prepared to prove the same or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend , and all Claims not then proved , will be disallowed . T . F . FODEN , Solicitor .
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"VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , That i 3 i ' . "WILLIAM . SHAW , of Grasseroft , in Saddleworth , in the County of York , Gentleman , hath by an Agreement , in writing , Let to THOMAS HEAP of Uppermill , in Saddleworth aforesaid , Slubber , certain Room and Premises , with Power of Turning in a Water Mill , situate at or near Uppermill afore said , called Giles 31111 ; together with the Scribbling and Carding Engines , and other Machinery therein , which are enumerated in a Schedule and Valuation thereof now in my possession . And therefore , Notice is herehy given , that the said Scribbling and Carding Engines , and other Machinery now standing and being in the said Room , and parts of the said Jtlill , and in the said Schedule and Valuation so enumerated , are the Property of the said William Sharr , and the said Thomas Heap has no interest therein further than the use thereof for the Term and subject to the provisions in the said Agreement contained . - ' RICHD . REDFERN , Solicitor to the respective Par-ies . Oldham , 16 th Oct ., 183 " .
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rpHE COMMISSIONERS in a Fiat in Bank-_ L ruptcy , bearing Date the 5 th Day of September , 183 " , awarded and issued forth against JAMES APPLE YARD , of Leeds , in the County of York , Corn Merchant anS Factor , Dealer and Chapman , intend tomeet on thelSthDay of February next , at Twrlve o'Cloek at Noon , at the Court-House , in Leeds aforesaid , to Audit the Arcounts of the Assignee ? of the Estate and Effects of' the said Bankrupt , under the said Fiat , pursuant to an Act of Parliament , " made and passed in
the Shuh Year , of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth , intituled "An Act to amend the Lnw « relating to Bankrupts , " and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same Day , at the same Hour , and at the same Place , in order to receive Proof of Debts preparatory to making s . Dividend » jf the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt , when and where the Creditors , who hare not already proved their Debt * , are to come prepared to prove the same , or they will be excluded the benefit . of the said Dividend , and all Claims not then proved will be disallowed . ' - - T . F . FODEN , Solicitor .
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rpHE COMMISSIONERS in a Fiat in Bank-_ L ruptcy , bearine Date the 26 th Day of May , JS 37 , awa ' rded and issued forth against " GEORGE WHEATLEY , Leeds , in the County of York , Grocer , Dealer , and Chapman , intend to meet on the 9 th Day of February next , at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon , at the Court House , Leeds aforesaid , to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the Estate . ind Effects of the said Bankrupt , under the said Fiat , pursuant to an Act of Parliament mnde and pas-cd in the Sixth Year of "the Reign of His Late 3 Iajesty King George the Fourth , intituled " An Act to Amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts . " T . F . FODEN , Solicitor .
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ijiHE Commissioners in a Fiat of BANX--L RUPTCY , bear ing date the 5 th Day of September , JS 37 , awarded and issued forth against JAMES APPLE YARD , of Leed-., in the County of York , Corn Merchant and Factor , Dealer and Chapman , intend to meet on the 15 th day of February next , at One o ' Clock in the Afternoon , at the Court House , in Leeds , aforesaid , in order to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt , when and where the Creditors , who have not already proved their Debts , are to come prepared to prove the same , or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend ; and all Claims not then proved will be Disallowed . T . F . FODEN , Solicitor .
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THE COMMISSIONERS in a Fiat in Bankruptcy , bearing date the 25 th Day of Mat , 3 ^ 3 " . awarded and issued forth against iVjLLIAAl BROWN and WILLIAM ANDREWS , of Lzens , in the County of York , Cloth Dressers and Merchants . Dealers and Chapmen , and Co-Partner , intend to meet on the 1 : 2 th . dny ^ if February next , at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon , at the Court House , in Leeds aforesaid , in order to Audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupts under the said Fiat , pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and passed in he Sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty ,
King George the Fourth , intituled , '" An Act to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts , '" and the said Commissioners also intend to meet on the same Dav , at the same Hour , and at the same Plare , to receive Proof of Debts , preparatory to making a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of * the said Bankrupts , when aud where the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts are to come prepared to prove " the same , or they will be excluded the Benefit of Jhe said Dividend , and all Claims not then proved will be disallowed . - . T . F . FODEN , Solicitor .
A Great Boon To The Poor
A GREAT BOON TO THE POOR
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Sdrrhus Of The'female Breast Successfully Treated Without The Knife. Mb S. Jewett, Rosemary-Row, Tadcas-Ter, Having Been Lately Cured Of Scirrhus
Sdrrhus of the'Female Breast successfully treated without the Knife . MB S . JEWETT , Rosemary-Row , Tadcas-TER , having been lately Cured of Scirrhus
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 20, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct338/page/1/
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