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WM. FOSTER begs most respectfully to announce to the Charlists and Inhabitants
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eenerally , of Bmgley and neighbourhood , that , having been deprived of his Employment for his adherence to the good cause of Chartism , he intends taking out a license for the sale of Tea and Coffee , and purposes to supply those Friends who may favour him with their Orders , with good Tea and Coffee at thsir own Dwellings ; and humbly trusts , that considering the circumstances under which he is placed , and the cause for which he is suffering , he will meet with a share of their Eupport , which he promises , on his part , ifc shall always be his study and endeavour to merit . Bingley , Sept . 6 , 1842 .
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KING CHARLES'S CROFT , OR ROYAL WEST-END MAHKET
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THE NEW BETE 7 AAGE . EDWARD'S BREAKFAST POWDER . fllHE general satisfaction this article gives , and X the increasing demand for it in all parts of the Kingdom proves its great Superiority over every Substitute for Coffee hitherto discovered . It is Prepared from a Grain of British Growth , and is known to be far more nutritious than Tea or Coffee . Thousands of families now use it in preference to either , and thereby effect a most important Saving . Sold by Agents in most Towns , Price 6 d . par Pound ; Superfine Quality , 8 d .
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CAUTION TO LADIES . mHE PROPRIETORS OF KEARSLEY'S 1 ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS , find it incumbent on them to caution the purchasers of these Pills against an imitation , by a person of the name of Smithers , and calling herself the Grand-daughter of the late Widow Welch , but who has no right to the preparing of them , the Original Recipe having been sold to the late G . Keaeslky , of Fleet-street , whose widow found it necessary to make the following affidavit , for the protection of her property , in the year 1798 : —
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence ia Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhoa , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c .
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CONVEYANCE OF GOODS TO AND FROM LONDON BT RAILWAY . JOHN KENWORTHY and Co . beg to inform el their Friends and the Public that , on the First of September next , they intend to commence Carrying by RAILWAY to and from LONDON , and LEEDS , BRADFORD . HALIFAX . HUDDERSFIELD , DEWSBURY , &c , and hope to merit a share of that support so many y ears conferred on them as Carriers by Canal . Warehouses . — -Axe Inn , Aldermanbury , akd Railway Station , Cahden Town , London . Railway Trains to Liverpool , Manchester , Rochdate , # c , every Day .
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XKEORISON'S FILLS . TTPWARDS of Three Hundred Thousand Cases \ J of well-authenticated Cures , by Morison's Pills of the British College of Health , having , through the medium of the press , been laid before the Public , is surely sufficient proof for Hygeianism . Sold by W . Stubbs , General Agent for Yorkshire , Queen ' s Terrace , Roundhay Road , Leeds ; and Mr . Walker , Briggate , and Mr . Heaton , Briggate ; Mr . Badger , Sheffield ; Mr . Nichols , Wakefield ; Mr .
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH Price Is . lid . per box . rpHIS excellent Family Pill is * medicine of long-JL tried efficacy for correcting all disorders o 1 the stomach and bowels , the common symptoms of which are costiveness , flatulency , spasms , loss of appetite , sick head-ache , giddiness , sense of fulness after meals , dizziness of the eyes , drowsiness and pains in the stomach and bowels . Indigestion producing a torpid state of the liver , and a consequent inactivity of the bowels , causing a disorganization of every function ef the frame , will , in this most excellent
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HERMAN'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN PACKETS OF SPECIFIC MEDICINES , Under the Sanction and by the Recommendation oj Eminent Gentlemen of the Faculty and the JJiicted . SPECIFIC PILLS for Gout and Rheumatism , Rheumatic Headaches , Lumbago , and Sciatica , Pains in the Head and Faoe . ~ ls . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . per Box . PURIFYING APERIENT RESTORATIVE PILLS , For both sexes . Price Is . l ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . per box . A most celebrated remedv for Costive and Bilious Complaints , Attacks of Fever , Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels , Indigestion , Dimness of Sight , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Worms , Gravel , Dropsical Complaints , < &c .
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rnHE NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS . X Sail punctually on their regular days from LIVERPOOL . —As follows , viz . N 1 CH . RIDDLE , Trueman ... 778 tons , 1 th Sept . ROSCIUS , Collins ...... 1150 tons , 13 < A Sept . For NEW ORLEANS . LORD SEATON , FitZ 3 immons , 730 tons . 10 / A Sept . HENRY , Pierce ..................... 600 tons , 15 lh Sept .
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . 11 Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . f £ p entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at U your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the groat good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It ia clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudice is fast giving way , as it always must where the p ills are tried . A few cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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NEWS AGENCY , BOOKSELLING AND LONDON PEBIODICAt ESTABLISHMENT , No . 10 , KIRKGATE , ( opposite the Paokhowe Inn , )> HTJDDEBSFIBLDl EDWARD CLAYTON begs most respectfully t * inform his Friends and the Public generally , that he has OPENED the above Establishment , where . he intends carrying on the above business ia all its various departments , and hopes , by strict attention to all Orders confided to his care , t * merit a share of the Public ' s patronage , whick will ever be his study to deserve . Orders received , and promptly attended to , for all the London and Conatry Newspapers , Periodicals , &o . Every description of Books and Periodicals * constantly on Sale .
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FT 1 HE DUTY ON COFFEE TOTALLY REA . PE \ LED—Mental and Corporeal thirst slaked—the sick cheaply restored to health . A . Brilliant Polish for all ! E . Stallwood , of No . 6 , Little Vale-place ,, Hammersmith-road , at the urgent and pressing solicitation of a great number of persons , has undertaken to supply the public at their own doors within ten miles of Hammersmith , with that very popular beverage , the celebrated Breakfast Powder :-r-Very good at sixpence per pound—superior , at eight-
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the King dom , in a sealed envelope , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d . )
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liONDON . —A meeting of the United Localities of i xomploa , Hammersmith , Catlsea , and Westminster , I vu held on Friday evening , at Chelsea . Mr . Keath : Was called to the chair . The Secretary stated that the j object of the meeting was to elect delegates to the National Conference at Birmingham . Mr . Wheeler , informed the meeting that he had in his possession & Circular , which had been forwarded to the Secretar itB of the Complete Suffrage Union , announcing the p oa ^ ponement of the Conference . Metropolitan Delegate Meeting— On '/ hors . day , ihe delegates assembled , Mr . Dron in the ; chair . Credentials were received from Mr . Balls , for ' ine City of London , until Mr . Gardiner ( the late dele gate ) had serred the period of incarceration allotted t , 0 him by
la-w , an ' , from . Mr . W . Dana , froa Mile End Road . Half-a-crown was received for the dele ^ te meeting from Finsbory , ind fire ehilliags from Somerstown , towirds Bending delegates to the « nsui ' jg Conference . Heporta were received from variow localities expressing their approbation of seading six delegates to the Confereooe , and from othec localities , stating their intention of electing deletates . The meeting then adjourned , and met aszdn on Snaday . Cwdentiais were received Irom ilr . GUroy troen Limehcxse , The Secretary was instructed to write to those localities who were in arrears of payment . Tfae fdlowing resolution was received from the < JharKsts-aettlng in the City of London ,
• 'That we Kconuiend the Metropolitan Delegate Meeting to rtcemmead to the country the necessity of levying ¦ one penny oh every member , to be paid out of the funds or otherwise , for the purpose of forming a general defsnes fond , te aid our unfortunate iccarcerated brethren and their families . " Ordered te be inserted in the notice of notion boot After the transaction of other business , 81 6 d . was received for Mason and other StafFordihire victims , aid 8 s . 19 J . for the delegate raecticg , from the Star , Golden-lane j 4 s . 2 d . from Shoemakers , Foley-placs ; 2 s . 6 d . Shoemakers , Clock House . ; 2 s . 61 . Britannia Wateiloo-road ; 7 Ji . from the Rock ; and Si 61 . Lambeth . The meeting then acjoarntd .
Mr . "Wheelsb . addressed t crowded audience on Sunday evening , at 55 , Old Bailey ; the chair was occupied by Mr . Salmon , Jan . Mr . T . Wall also addressed the meeting . Clock-House , Castle-street , Leicester-JSquare . — The Chartists mating at this house tave , through the interference of the police , been deprived of & place to have lectures , &c . delivered , but they have now cocie to an arrangemtnt to have a general meeting held on Sunday , Sept . 11 th , whan a lecture will be delivered , and ether business transacted . Mr . Oickessox , tie Manchester Packer , Ipcturcd to a cro-srd . d audience on Wednesday evening , ; it the echoolr om , Causeway , Limehouse , and " » vas highly applauded . Mr . Dickenson also lectured twica at the same place on Sunday forenoon ; considerable good has been effected , and many members enrolled .
Chaiitist Hall , 29 & , Mile-end Road . —Excellent addresses were delivered at the opening of this room , on Sucday evening , by Mr . Campbell , Mr . Fr ^ z ^ r , the Mac Chester Packer , and other speakers . Mr . Mee lectured to the United Boot and Shoemakers , at the S ar Coffae-house , G-jlden-lane , on Monday , upon the " past condition and future prospect of the working classes . " Ber-mondsey . —Ship Tayer * . —The -worthy host of this locality has already had very distinct intimations that his continuing to allow the CLartLsts io Hiet-t in his hense , may endanger his license . Ha very properly and spiritedly resolves to " try it on . " A public meeting was holden to appoint ft Delegate to the expected Conference at Birmingham . Resolutions were adopted expressing regret at the abandonment of the Conference
by the S : urge party , and the readiness of the inhabitants of that district to send Delegates to any like conference that may be hereafter called . A committee ¦ was appointed to communicate with the Birmingham council , urging them to carry out their original design of a Cucfsrezce at the earliest opportunity , A resolution -was also passed to the effect thit , " The condHct cf the authorities is both oppressive and tyrannical , inasmuch as thsy have shown a determination to put down the liberty of the subject , by preventing a free discussion of opinion , by the employment of spies , and demanding ex : tssive bail , and refusing the same when differed by responsible and opulent men , professing the opinion of Chartism . " Five shillings was given by Mr . Martin towards the expences of the D ; h jites , and the meeting broke up .
VALE OP IiSVSN . —Alexandria . —Mr . Raberts ¦ from Coahiiaughtcu , delivered an address to the Chartists of the Yale , in the Democratic seminary , on Tues-< iay night , which gave good satisfaction . Taree new members vrere admitted . Restos . —Mr . Roberts addressed a meeting in the School Hcase , on Saturday evening , which was well attended ; the following resolution was moved and cariied unanimously : —" That it is the opinioa of this meeting , that class legislation is the cauie of ail the evils that afflict Vhis , our ence happy , but now degraded , country , and that we will never cease agitation till , the Charter is made a - Cabinet measure . ' OIDEAK .-Mr . P . M . Brophy lectured here on Sunday evening last , to a good audience .
IffANCHXS'i'Eli . —The monthly meeting of the Manchester CiartUts was held on Sunday last , in the CarpeLttr ' s Hs . ll ; Mr . John Murray in the chair . The secretary rca 4 over the tccoanta of the Association for the pist moath ; after which the iibrarian ' s accounts vere read to the meeting , which were cheering in the txtrame , inasmuch as there have been several volumes added to thb library during the last month , and a considerable fund is still ou hand- The follawing resolutions were then hauled to the chairman by Mr . Taylor from tte Carpenters' ai ; d Painters' localities .. The resolutions were passed at their weekly me * ting , on last Friday evening ; and nre as follows : — " That we , the Joiners , Carpenters , and Painters ef Carpenters' Hall Iiocallty , do bob tie necessity of immediately electing
in Manchester a Victim sad Defence Fund Committee —such committee to consist of two or more persons from each trade and locality , in connection with the National Charter Association La aa 4 around Manchester . ' " That we re-quest the members meeting on Sunday to take this subject into their immediate consideration , and to consider trheicer it shall be a local fund , or in connection with the general Dsfeace Fund , of which Mr . O'Connor has stated his intention to become " treasurer . " The following resolution was th = n moved by Mr . Chamberlain , and seconded by Mr . Pullin , " That we do immediately fenn a local Defence and Victim Fond Comlaittee ; and further , tint we contribute our quota to
tae General or National Dcfei . ce Fund . " Carried unanimously . Moved by Mr . Haines , and seconded by Mr . Roach , " That five persona from the Carpenters' Hall locality , and two from each tra 3 e in connection with the National Charter Association , do form a Local Defence and Victim Fund Committee for Manchester . " Mr . Roach moved and Mr . Green seconded the following , "That the five persons whose namts . have been read to the meeting be the committee fcr the above parposa for the Carpenters * Hall . " Carried . Moved by Mr . DIxon , and sccjaded by Mr . Fairclouxh , " That Mr . Thomas D ^ vis be the treasurer to the Local Victim and Defence Fund Commitiee , ana that Mr . Nuttle be the secretary to the sau . e . "
Delegate Meeting . —At a delegate meeting fo North' and South Lancashire , Yorkshire , and Cheshire it was resolved to Eend the nine following gentlemen , namely , —Mr . Tbos . Raiiton , Mr . Gabriel Margraves , Wr . Samuel Cinmberlin , Mr . Charles Taylor , Mr . Euw . Whittaker , Mr . Henry Coffer , Feargus O ' Connor , £ > q ., Treasurer ; Mr . Thorn&s Davis , suo-Trtasarer ; ilr . John Bailey , Secretary ; a 3 a Committee of Management for the National Defence Fund , to sit in Manchester . And resolutions were adopted calling upon tlie several localities throughout the empire to call special uivcticgs on Sunday , the 11 th instant , or as early in the following week as may be convenient for the purpose of paying one halfpenny per week fur one mooth towards the National Defence and Victim Fui . d , and to for srard tiie kame as s&oa ts possible to the Treasurer , Fcirgus 0 Connor , Eiq .: also to send lhs
amoast to the Zior&ern S ^ jr each week for insertion . The sub-Secretary in each locality to collect the -names of prifconers charged with political c 2 t :: tt 3 ; what are the nature of the charge or charges against . them ; and -where they are to be tritd ; and whs-ther a Local Victim Fund has been established for their legal defence or not ; also , boiv many are married , how many children they have , and how many single , in order that their euppoit may be properly equalised , and transmit the same to Mr . John Bailey , No . 7 , Edward-street , OldhaHi-road , Manchester . It la hoped that any objection which might be started on the score of this being properly the business of a national delegate meeting will be thought suEcie Uy answered by the fact that coder present circumstances , it is not for such a meeting to be helden , and that it is essential to the honour of or cause , and the cause of humanity , that the matter should be taken up instanter and in earnest
SHEFFIELD . —Public Meetisg . —Last week , & « eqrdBition -was presented to the Master Cutler , requesting him to convene a meeting of the inhabitants « rf the Borough , to appoint delegates te the Conference , mmmontd to assemble ia Birmingham on the 7 th inst The Master CuUer having refused , the reqolsitionists prooeeded to call the meeting for Monday last , in Paradise Square . Saturdays Star brought the inteili * fence that the proposed Conference bad been aban doned by the Complete Suffrage Union , and , of coarse , ¦ with its abandonment , the intended object of the meet lug fell to the ground . At twenty minutes past twelve
O ' clock on Monday , on the motion of Mr . Edwin Gill , Mt . George Wright , a working man , was called to the hair . The Chairman read the placard calling the meeting , also the resolution of the Council of the Compit te Suffrage Union , countermanding ths Conference . B- * then introduced Mr . Edwin GUI , who , after an interesting address , moved the adoptien of the followin t isolation : — " That this meeting has learned with d « o regret the steps taken by the Complete Suffrage CoulcJ in rescinding their resolution , summoning a Co&ferenee to assemble at Birmingham , on the 7 th day cltbf present month ; and this meeting believing that £ » txgtncea of the ! times , and tfce » ufferi » a of the
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• eople ' jnperativeiy demand the calling together of the frien' jg of the people , ' to devise ' a specific course of ond- act' to b « pursued by the people ' under the ««¦ aliar crisis in which the country is now placed , "" ' 5 reby call npon the Executive Committee of the 'National Charter Association to summon such a Conference , to be holden at as early a day as will be consistent with the having a ' fall , fair , and free * representation of the people upon that oocasioa . '' Mr . George Erin ton , in a brief bat pointed speech , seconded the resolution , which was adopted unanimously . Mr . G . J . Hamey moved the second resolution— ' « That this meeting eaters its solemn protest against the unconstitutional doctrine laid down by her Majesty ' s Home
Secretary—that a common polioe officer is a fit and proper judge of the legality or illegality of any public meeting ; acting on which monstrous doctrine , the civil authorities in many towns and districts of the kingdom have forcibly suppressed the right of the people to meet publicly for the discussion of their grievances ; and this meeting , expressing its deep sympathy with the victims of despotio power , pledges itself to assist them by every possible means to escape the cruelties of class-made laws . " Mr . Samuel Parkes seconded the resolution , delivering an impressive address in its support . The resolution was carried unanimously . Thanks were then voted to the Chairman , and the meeting dissolved .
Mb . Williah Bell delivered two instructive and eloquent lectures on the evenings of Monday and Tuesday last , in the Charter Association Room , Fig-tree Lane . Several new members were enrolled . Complete Suffrage . —Mr . H . ViHcent delivered two lectures in the Circus on Friday and Monday evenings . ABERDEEN . —The spirit of the people seems to be looking up , they have determined , by a public resolution , to spend their money with their own friends , and to adopt every other means of securing strength by union . The Female Chartist Association is rapidly gaining in numbers and strength ; and the fire of liberty is now being kindled in the bosom of many a Scottish maiden that will yet blow the spark of liberty into a name in the bosoms of the rising generation , that will scorch tyranny from its stronghold .
CHALFORD . —We have come to the determination not to sanction any lecturer unless he can produce his credentials , as we have been imposed upon lately by a person of the name of Evans , Any person wishing to lecture in this place will have the kindness to give a week's notice of the same , so that we may inform him whether h s services can be accepted or not . Lecturers having occasion to write will direct to Mr . Richard Workman , at Mr . Joel Whitings , Chalford HilL CARLXSZiB— A meeting of the Chartist Council was held at their room , No . 6 , John-street , Culdewgate , Mr . John Armstrong in the chair . The minutes of the former meeting wero read ever and confirmed ; after
which , the following resolution was carried nnanilnously . Moved by Mr . William Blythe , and seconded by Mr . John Shephard : — "That the cordial thanks of this Council be conveyed to the members of the Hunt's -Monument Committee , for the prompt and necessary explanation which they have affjrded of the conduct of certain members of the Conference of the working classes , in answer to the unfounded charges » et forth in a letter which appeared in the British Statesman newspaper of Augnst 26 th , signed " An Old Chartist . " A very animated conversation took place respecting the late btrite , wh « n ssveral members of the Council defended the course they had taken , and rebutted several charges which had been most unfairly brought against them .
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Manchester . —P- S ., a friend to the cause , for P . M . M'Douall , one shilling ; in the possession of 6 . Hargreaves , Brown-street . The Committee for the support op Mrs . Mason have received from the Chartists of Shropshire , 2 s . 6 d ., from the White Swan Inn , New Johnstreet . 2 s . 8 d .
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From ihe London Gazette of Friday , Sept . 2 . BANKRUPTS . William Lionel Felix Tolemache , commonly called Lord Huntingtower , Penton Lodge , near Andover , horse dealer , to surrender Sept . 13 , at two o ' clock , Oct 14 , at one , at the Bankrupts' court . Solicitor , Mr . Nias , Copthall-buil dings ; official assignee , Mr . PennelL John Goodered , sen ., Piccadilly , shell fishmonger , S « pt . 9 , at one o ' clock , Oct 14 , at twelve , at the Bankmpts ' -court Solicitor , Mr . Lewis , Arundel-street , Strand ; cfihial assignee , Mr . Belcher . Thcmas White , jun ., Gosport , ship-builder , Sept 8 , at two o ' clock , Oct 14 , at eleven , at the Baokrupts" - court Solicitor , Mr . Baylis , Dsvonshire-square , Bishopsgate ; official assignee , Mr . PennelL
Robert Ju ' id , Cambridge , livery-stable-keeper , Sept 10 , Oct 14 , at ten o ' clock , at the Red Lion Inn , Cambridge . Solicitors , Mr . Robinson , Half-Moon-street , and Mr . Bradley , Cambridge . Charles Ferris , Bristol , victualler , Sept 16 , Oct 14 , at two o ' clock , at the Commercial-rooms , Bristol . Solicitors , Messrs . Gregory and Son , Clement's Inn ; and Messrs . Williams and Barker , Bristol . Joseph Spencer , Jan ., Liverpool , builder , Sept 14 , Oct 14 , at two o'clock , at thvClarendonrooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Lowe , Garey , and Sweeting , Southampton-buildings ; and Messrs . Christian and Sons , LiverpooL
John Goodchild Pallister , and James May Butterfint Newrick , Sunderland , grocers , Sept 19 , at three o ' clock , Oct 14 , at eleven , at the Bridge Hotel , Sunderland . Solicitors , Messrs . Currie and Woodgate , Lincoln ' s Inn , and Mr . Hewison , Newcastle-upon-Tyne . Joseph Raleigh , Thomas Smith Gooie , and William Holland , Manchester , merchants , Sept 22 , Oct 14 , at ten o ' clock , at the Commissionera ' -rooma , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Johnson , Son , and Weatherall , Temple ; and Mr . Hitchcock , Manchester . Jostph Raleigh and Thomas Smith Goode , Manchester , merchants , Sept . 22 , Oct 14 , at eleven o ' clock , at the Commi&sioners' -rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Johnson , Son , and Weatherall , Temple ; and Mr . Hitchcock , Manchester .
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . Micklethwaite , Chaloner , and Co ., Sheffield , newspaper proprietors . D . Haggle and Son , Gateahead , Darham , rope manufacturers . Leicester patent brick com . pany , Leicester . Hunter and Simpson , Liverpool , commission merchants . Bennett and M'Fadzen , Bristol , glass merchants . Potts and Sons , Serjeants ' -iim , attornies-at-law ; as far as regards R . Potts .
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From the Gazette of Tuesday , Sept . 6 . BANKRUPTS . Charles Holloway , victualler , Stockbrldge , Hants , to surrender on Sept 19 , at twelve , and Oct 18 , at feur o ' clock . at the George Inn , Winchester . J . L . Wright , South-Equare , Gray ' s Inn , London ; W . Erench , Stamford . William Cribb and Benjamin Cribb , lucifer matchmanufacturers , Regent ' s-canal , Regent ' s-park , Middlesex , Sept 13 , at half-past one , and Oct 18 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Gibson , official assignee ; Ashley , Shoreditch . Edward Park West , grocer , Stamford , Lincolnshire , Sept 26 , and Oct 18 , at twelve , at the office of Messrs . ThompBtJn and Son , Stamford , Lincolnshire . Thompson and 8 onj Stamford ; Clowes and Wedlake , Temple , London .
Mary Gilbert , innkeeper , Lawrence-lane , Sept 13 , at half-past ten , and 0 ; t . 18 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Belcher , official assignee ; Murray , New London-street , Fenchurch-street Mason Doughty , miller , Southorpe , Northamptonshire , Sept 26 , at ten , and Oct 18 , at two , at Standwell ' s Hotel , Stamford . Wright , South-square , Gray ' s-Inn , London ; French , Stamford .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 10, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct770/page/2/
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