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ESPINUULA ., Uarstow , 700 28 : h October CHAOS , ; Larkin , 300 5 th Nov . Emigrants about to unbaik for tbe above ports will find the accommodations on board these ships of a very superior description , in Cabin , Second Cabin , and Steerage . Families or parties desirous of being telect , e&a have separate rooms . A sufficient supply of Biscuit , Flour , Oatmeal , Rice , and Potatoes , are found by the ship ; and one shilling per day allowed each passenger , if detained , according to Act of Parliament . Apply to FITZHUGH , WALKER and Co ., 12 . Goree Piazzas , Liverpool .
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SECRECY . —SUCCESFUL TREATMENT . MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT , 13 , Trafalgar Street , Leeds . IT may be stated as a fact , that there is no disease which has demanded more , or received Io 3 s , tkuention from the Medical Profession generally , than Lues Venera . From this causo alone , it is allowed to sweep away hundreds of victims annually . By the application of proper remedies , ninety-nine out of every hundred of these might be saved . But to afctaia this , it is necessary that a Medical Praotitioner should devote Vis time almost cxolusivelv to the con-
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Just Published , price _ s . 6 d ., and sent free , " enclosed in a sealed envelope , " 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 in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection , ' including a comprehensive Dissertation on Marriage , with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , and Remarks on tha Treatment of Ghonorrhos , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &o .
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WONDERSjrOR A PJBNNY !!! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ALMANACK ! OLD MOOSE'S ALMANACK , For the year of fyuman redemption , 1844 . TpHIRTY-TWO pjgea , with seventeen Engrav-X ings , containing ( Rules for the Preservation of Health ; List of Fairs ; the Wisest Sayings of the Wisest Men . ; Priapaetio Hieroglyphic adapted to the Times ; Stamp j Tables ; Table to calculate Wages ; Corn Law Scale ; Table of Wars since the Revolution in 1688 ; Prophecies and Proverbs ; Summary of the British Parliament ; the British Navy ; Gardener ' s Calendar ; Farmer's Calendar ; the Weather , calculated from never-failing data ; Eclipses ; Moon ' s Rising aud Setting ; and all that can be expected in aaj Almun&ck .
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BY Authority of His Majesty the Emperor of Anatria under the direction and survey of ths Imperial and Royal { Authorities , there will take place irrevocably oo . the l& . h of Nov £ UB&a , 1843 , the distribution of the ; BONDS of thb { AUSTRIAN LOAN , and of Prince Paul E ? terhazy , 17 i Millions francs of the year 1836 . Negooiated by tbe House 0 / Messrs . M . A . de Rothschild and Sons . Orders for Bonds can be given until the 16 th Of November next . They contain Gains of two Estates and Money from 750 , 000 francs down to 1250 frano 3 ,
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0 GRIMSHAW and Co . 10 , Goree Piazzas , Liverpool , are the sole Agents tot Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers by the "OLD" or "BLACK BALL" Line of Packet Ships , from Liverpool for New York , sailing punctually on the 7 th and 19 th of each Month ; for
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Messrs . Perry and Colhave removed their Estab . lishment from Birmingham to No . 19 , Berners-street Oxford-street , London , j THE THIBTEENTH EDITION . Just Published , Prioe 23 . 6 d ., in a sealed envelope , and Bent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the reoeipt of a Post Office Order for 3 s . 6 d ,
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THE BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD !!! BBAD ! AND JUDGE FOB Y . OUBSBLVES I ! HT T HE following statement of facts has been . com-X municated to the Proprietors of PARR'S LIFE PILLS :-Messrs . T . Roberts and Co . Malton , Jau . 30 , 1843 . Gentlemen , —Though it is but a very short tima since I last wrote for a supply of Parr's Life Pills , I find that owing to an astonishing increase in tho sale of them , I am again compelled to request yod to send me twenty dozen of the small , aa also a sapply of the large size . I should wish you to forward them by railway to York , thence by oarrier , as early « s possible , as I am afraid my present stock will be ex-
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C 0 J CBSBIJL 2 a > S ^ IO ; &—THElAIERlOTSATWHITB-. lAT . EH COHHECrED WETE THK CotLlE&s' StBIKB . — Darnel Garraty * 28 , and James Doran , 24 . ware indicted for assaulting Thomas Garravray , at WhiteiiTen , in September last . Mr . Lumb , of WhiteiiVrD , "was tbe attorney for the prosecution j and 2 d > - Roberts , of / Newcastle , the attorney for the Coaiera * Union , acted for the prisoners . . Mr . Ramshcy , vmh whom -was Mr . Bell , conducted tho prosecnricn ? and Mr . Greig and Mr .. Lawrie were retained for the defence . After fte Jury " had found a , v _ rdict <> f Guilty against Jx > th the prisoners , Mr . Gitig took a formal objection to the tiial , as the indictment was laid against -the prisoners for conspiracy ; it was ont of tbe jurisdiction of the Conrt . Tito Conrt overruled the objection . Sentence—Gairaty to be imprisoned with hard labour for eighteen calendar months j Dorsn to be imprisoned wiih hardlabonr for twelye calendar months .
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ASOTHZX YaCANCT IS PXKLUTiSST . —Iil . Wyudfeam , the Tory Member for Salisbury , died on Sonday afternoon , at his residence near that city . A vacancy is thus created in the representation , to supply which Mr . Bouverie , the second son of Lord Radnor , will solicit the rotes of the electors . TeXEBAI OF IffE BlSHOP OF LlCHTIELD XXD Cotkstxt . —The mortal remains of the late Right Rev . Prelate were interred in Eecleahall Church , on Wednesday last . Gigastic HdLETHOCK . —As something has been said of late as to the gigantic height of vwo hollyhocks , a correspondent informs us ihat tbe Rev . r . T . Lockwoo 3 , Ticar of Miaster , inThanei , had a hollyhock cat down the other day ( which may still be seen ) measuring the extraordinary length of seventeen feet from the surface to the top . Such a sne has not , we believe , been heard of before in the island . —Kentish Observer .
Stfkbst Sessions . —Ai the Surrey Adjourned Session ? , the whole of the female prisoners "who were iried and found guilty , were ordered "to pass a period of their time in solitary confinement , in lien of hard labour . The Haetssi . —The Synod of Aberdeen have appointed "Wednesday , the Zih of November , to he kept in all the churches and chapels within their bounds' , as & day of thanksgiving to Almighty God for the late faTOurableharvest . —Aberdeen Jleratd . Ths Ixoh Tradb—At » meeting of the Yorkshire and Derbyshire iron-masters , held at the Tontine Inn , Sheffield , on Thursday , an adrance of 15 s . per ton was declared , with every prospect of a further rise before Christmas .
Stats of JJctlxs . —Hundreds of streets and lanes in the liberty and other old parts of the "city , are in a Ttry wretched stale ; the dwellings of the inhabitants , when penetrated by the charitable , disclosing scenes of poverty ^ filth , and disease , which contd harcly be surpassed in any-metropolis in the world . Considering the dearth of employment in this large dij . it puzzles ns to ascertain how the miserable denizens of those back slums" contrive to make out the means of prolonging their existence ; but it gurely is the duly of the authorities—the eommis-, sonars of Police and Paving &s . —to mitigate the evil by enforcing , through their officers , the neeessitv
of cleanliness , s . _ S having diseased persons as soon as possible removed to some of the numerous hospitals with which this city abounds . Something iesides Charity , it should be Temembered , comes into the consideration of this subject . Self-interest ought to prompt the more comfortable of tbe citizens to make the authorities do their dnty . Typhus fever broke out in some of thB fiithieBt localities in Edinbcrgh- ^ and whatis the result ! The diseas e is now raging in every part of that city—the opulent as well ss the poverty-stricken f&Bhig -netnns to its ra-reges "We n » y » ere long , have the same story to iell about Dnblm , if the necessary precautions be not taken . — I > ubSn World .
DiSTSECUTE Yxss . —On Tuesday morning , shcrfly afier one o ' clock , a fire of an alarming nature bro > e out on iha premies occupied by Mr . Priar , grocer snd cheesemonger , carrying on business at No . 2 , Borough-market . The premises were situated on the eastern sida of ths market , and were bounded on allsides by numerous buildings . The roof of the market abutted upon the front of the premises . The Sse was first discovered by police constable 80 M , who in going his rounds saw smoke issuing in dense volumes oat of the fanlight . Information of the outbreak having reached the engine ; stations , in a short time several Brigade engines "wife Mr .
Superintendent Braid wood were on the spot , followed by the West ofEngJand engine with Mr . Connorton . On thor arrival , not only were the premises of Mr . Iriar on Jre from the bottom to the top , but the SamesTiacL extended to tie roof of the market , and that being composed principally of timber , they ¦ were * n » Ving fearful progress , threatening destruction to the entire market . Fortunately an early supply of water was procured , from which the enprnftg -were set to work , and after an hour and a Haifs hart working on the part of the firemen , the conflagration was extinguished ; not , however , n _ til the premises of Mr . Friar were totally destroyed , and several other houses adjoining seriously injured .
Awful Catastbqphb aicd Loss of Life , at JLvscoxs . —The vicinity of the town of Koncorn iras visited on the night of Thursday last by a most terrific thunder-storm , which lasted some minutes . It was h-etween ten and eleven o ' clock when the electric fluid fell upon Cooper's-row , in Halton-lane , near Roneoxn . The row contains fifteen h » u 3 es , and eight of them ( every alternate one ) were damaged ; three of them had the window sashes torn Asunder , and one ( No . 5 ) had Its windows , back and front , torn into shreds , ihe roof torn up , and bricks thrown into the street . At this house lives Thomas Moores , a stone mason , who was in bed at the time . On kearing his « bHdren screaming below , he hastened down , acd found his wife upon the floor and
her clothes in flames . She was , at the moment of the shock , stooping to lift her babe from the cradle , when she T * as struck dead . The smell of sulphur was so strong as almost to suffocate the children that were near her ; by an effort , one of them opened the outer door , and they -were relieved . The electric fluid struck the chimney , came through the slates into both upper rooms , broke thB window ? , smasfced the frames , descended through the breastwork of the chircney into the back iitchen , perforating the bricks and mortar , asd leaving a hole only the aza ofj& penny-piece , struck the woman , and passed tinder the door into the front house part , and escaped at the front window which it tore to * AQTaz . —MGCcletfic ? d Chronicle .
The Grahd Ruhf-steak Basqczt at the Nf _ - sox MO 5 C 5 G 33 I . — - We stop the press to anno&c&e that the Grand Ramp-steak Bsaguei , given by ihe Max to di « Boy , and by ihe Boy to ihe Mas , who hare been , so 3 opg and so suecessfnlly engaged « n themonuEeEt to Kelson a ^ d Kstionil Indus try , came off with an eclat that must have been gratifying to the best friends of ihe Column . The Mas took the chair precisely at three o ' clock , and ihe Bot occupied the xice two minues after . The first coarse consisted of a penny loaf , which the Bot presented to the Mas on the end of the fork . After a fopse of » few minutes , the landlord of ^ 8 Base and Thunderboit ' sxnred at the summit , considerably oat of
breath , and bearing , in a superb delf-dish , sut-Btoanted by a Sin cover , two pounds of the very primest . Hereford steak ? , exquisitely cooked , and garnished with tufts of horse radaish , and eireular slices bifonion . The waiter would have arrived the next , but having an asthma that confined him for a few minutes to the 645 rh stair , the pot-boy , bearing two gallons of XXX , and a bottle of tbe most elderly Thomas , had the good fortune to precede } dm . The waiter hsviBg gained las wind and tbe summit , placed an cjpsantiy mutilated tureen , containing a quantity of Yorkshire reds , npon the tsbls . The mealiness of "he potatoes elicited lonij and continued eulogiums from the Mam and ihe Boj . In a very few minutes the disi , e 3 were in a condition to be
removed , and w ^ re cleared away accordingly- The Man then rose to address the Boy . He ecinaeneed by allnding t © ** the prcud jeminencsto which they had raised themselves , " and staling that •* the telescopes of Enrope were at that moment upon them , " and concluded a speech of great eloquence ( bai ' whieh our reporter was uos able to catch , as the waiter ' s asthma became exceedingly troublesome , ) by burT-^ ghiaoiras and his emotions in the can contaiu ^ w * n ^ f ?« S " » E « b ^ ected that bohle . The parlj rose CirreguisTly ) k > on ^ cr five and eommEiteed the desert of 4 k » J 3 was a labourof considerable dsfficnlry , the sii ™ » se as construcied upon those yriDdplcs wMci & &SSiS **» Ae - " - ^ of
EKESca . toKaATr as-Dniiagi !^ fctain e --oaths ol VnMjen ^ n i ^ ned from the Tiench rr « s 4 5 S 3 -workssr&fea ^ jBsaga i 535 engraTingJ , 127 mips and plao ^ az ^ 540 pieces of iamsic . ^ Un-OBTAST 10 TH £ Iadj ^ s . —A letter frcm Vv&a Beigh , Sept 2 S . atatea & 1 & a public tEbeatg -sras hdd ofi ihe -praeediDg . day , for the purpose of fonnteg a MotSsty sgsxiisi exfaaTagacw : in living « : d fireas . Kesri j 200 persons Were prestiit , mauy of -wconi -wtre iaer . ohaata . " The aaaemKy via a&lHasrf by lir . Bin&et , tta Bnrgomarter , Vwho dwelt on the BtSity of sn < i institatipBs , end reioaiked iliat jsinoiar oiu-s existed h iraues and Q ^ rmaay , and were attended iritfa ezcellen resolis . ' . Tfi ' iB is tHe firsi intknallon ire bsva had of . Uu fixlsteztcd of a&J iuch sssoeUtiioos in Fanes .
SctgijlaB Death of _ a-. Child . —Afiuechfldiamej Jooa Wpjiaa ^ ilW&od , elfcven ieoeUis ole , came _ to it death o 4 S * fcor ^ £ 7 «^ dex very uncfusl eicnnulsocei Up tot&st 4 * X& i £ sd ^ ad been well , fcat then becacn cross aaA irrxtable , and cnbeeqaentfy died . On a pa mortem ^ tamioaMon of its body it -was discovered tia . ' a needla , prelected from the cartilage of tae sixth ril on ths rignt J&fe , $ bx point of which had . entered tin pericwdhitD , 'in -which Were found teo eaacacf « a « al » ted Jbioei : V ; - .
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Poppikg at the Pope . —A physician-was arrested at Bohjb , last month , in an attempt to shoot the Pope in the lateran Palace . The late Fike in % ahaica . —A subscription liat is opened in London forif-llef of tbt man ; sufferers by the late destrnctive fire at Jamaica . Kijn>—v £ rti— -Silly , " said an amorous young man to Mb intended , " give us a kbg , will yon , Sally ?" "No , I sba ' nt , " aaid'SaUy , " helpyourselt " *• Thbow Phtsic 10 THE Boos . "— " I was well—I -wished to be better—hers I am" was the laconic but instructive epitaph upon the tomb of one who had pbysiced himself into tbe grave . i Fatai Accident . —a man , named Madlgao , "was killed on Saturday night , the 14 th , by t&e Mlingol a loft of bog-deal on him while in bed , in the parish or Xakenny , county of Clare .
_ Whiskees I—la a seizure which was made a short time Bince , in London , of some goods upon which duty had not been paid , there were seventy-two silk whiskers ! The afAHQircs of Watexfosd . —The Marquis of Waterford ' 6 stables at Wakefield , Tipperary , were burned on Priasy last An Investigation has been held , but nothing appeared to prove that it was otherwise than by accident ¦ Steahees . —Several new and swift iron steamers aw being built on the CUyde , to ply between Glasgow and the various wateriEg places . Iron is now considered so Tzmch preferable for tbe construction of steamers , that there is scarcely a wooden ene being built in Scotland .
Highland Sheef . —The trade in Highland sheep has received a new impetus by steam communication between Aberdeen ami Hull . In the place of a deZ 9 n to twenty as a treat at Christmas or the fair , a hundred per weei are now received . Loss op a Wab Ship . —A letter has been received from an officer of her Majesty ' s frigate Samarang , 26 , surveying ship , reporting teat she had struck on a rock while surveying a river in Borneo , and would in all probability become -wreck . Delicate Consolation . —Favert thus -wrote to a friend in London : —" Buffon , the great naturalist , has just lost Ms wife . He would be inconsolable at the event , were it not for the pleasure he anticipates in dissecting her . "
Istekestik g Discovexy . —In Dresden , the recent discovery of the Ytnua by Titian , now excellently restored , excites the greatest interest ThiB magnificent work has been more than 100 years concealed under a mass of rubbish . Extbaobdinabt Cabbj gs . —Mr . Thomas Clark , gardener , Market-Welghton , recently cut a savoy cabbage , grown in his gardes , which measured nine feet in circumference , and waigh&d thirty-one lbs . Bellheis —Bellmen ¦ were first appointed in London , in the year 1757 . Tfcey were to ring their bells at night , and cry " Take care of yonr fire and candle , be charitable to the poor , and pray tor the dead I ' * " The Quick . a > 'd the Dead" i—A placard may be seen on the walls of Liverpool , beaded—" Catholic Total Abstinence Society . —A Plain Brest Ball will be held , to promote the objects of a Funeral Fund . " This is dancing into the grave in earnest
The Ruling Passion—A litUe fellow was taken to cuurch the other day by his T"fWTn * , and when the organ began to play , the rogue looked up at the organ loft , and called oat for Jim Crow I A hist to the Paib Sex . —The poorest of all family goods are indo . « nt females . If a wife knows nothing of demestio duties beyond the parlour or the boudoir , she is a dangerous partner in these times of pecuniary uncertainty . Lamentable Accident . —Sunday last , as Mrs . Anders m , of Oakley , with Mr and Miss Inskip , her visitors , - were retnralijg , afrer attending Divine service in the morning at Stevington church , over the river which flows between that church and Mr . A&der&cm ' a house , during a violent squall , the boat was swamped , and the three were drowned .
Aitempted Assassisatiok—On Friday evening about six o ' clock , ns Mr . Edmund Wash , bacon merchant , of Fetberd , was returning from his / ana at Earretstotra , some ruffian fired at him from inside the hedge on the Red City Road , within a few porches of the town of Fethard , and wounded ' him In the thigh with pellets or swan shot . Bcbss—Tbe ie " e on the Banks of the Doon , in honour of the famisy of the poet Barns , suggested by the return to this country of CoL Burns , the second son of the poet , after a residence of thirty years in India , has been all bat fixed to come off in the spring of next year .
Repeal . —Tbe dirsctors of the Liverpool docks have given notice , that if any of the men employed either in the docks or in their police shall take any part in the Repeal movement , they shall be discontinued from any farther occupation in their service . The szmo notice has been given at Bristol , -where a great number of Irish are &lsv > employed . The Niir Bouses op Pakliament . —There are at present upwards cf 300 masons employed upon the new houses of parliament . The -works are so far advanced , that Mr . Barry consider ! it prokable that the rosf may bo thrown over the greater portion , if not tbe whole , of the main structure , before the winter .
State of Lakge Towns . —Mr . Smith , of DeanBton , near Glasgow , the celebrated inventor of the sabsoil plough , as well as of great improvements in oottonspingiBB machinery , is expected shortly to visit Leeds in an oi&cial capacity , being employed by government to prosecute the inquiry as to the sanatory state of lat ^ e towns . Isfakocs Bbittalitt . —The Tiger steamer , on Sonday , the lath instant , brought over from London to Cork two hundred panpers , and landed the unfortunate cr&atures on the quay , penniless , shivering with oold , and In the most pitiable state it is possible to conceive Many of the miserable beings had spent the greater portion of their lives in England .
Mobdeb . —On the evening of the 8 th inst , as John Bn ? ke , of TrtanHthiH , in the county of Tipperary , vu returning home , Its was met on the highway , dose to the village of Golden , by some persons unknown , who sarsreij assaulted him with stones , from the effects of which he died on the 13 ih instant A reward of fifty ptniids is offered for the apprehension or conviction of the perpetrators . Reduction of Rests . —Colonel Green , of KUmanahajj Castie , in the eonnty of Waterford . has riven an abatement cf thirty per cent to bis tenants in Kilmacoma , asd twenty per cent to his tenants at KUmanhao , coouty Waterford . Sir John Power , of Krifane , in the county Kilkenny , Bart , has reduced his rents twenty-five per cent for his tenants in the connties of Tipperary and Kilkenny , and is besides draining the lands for his tenants .
A Pacific Swobd biarek—Thomas Atkins was on Priday fined 20 s . and tereTelj censured by Mr . Staddert , the Henry Street Magistrate , for a wanton and unprovoked assault upon a person named Plnnkett , who had presented to the amicable civic functionary a ticket of admittance to the Repeal meeting at Clontarf ' s Theatre on Monday -week . The oaly reason assigned by Tom for attacking the complainant was that his name was a bad one—Dublin World . CDHIOCS—Mr . J . Wild , of Lifctleboroagh , near B ~ -cbdale , has in his possession a skylark ,, which he has had for three years . It has moulted a few weeks since , and all its new feathers are coirpleteiy black , with the exception of a "white one-on each wing . He has al ? o an old canary bird , which , about fonr years ago , got out of the cage , and npon the railway lina near his honse , when , by some accident , it got one leg taken off . It now bops and ffirts about the cage , and appears as act ive as if it had two lees .
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From the London Gazette of Friday , OcL 20 . BANSJUJMS . B ^ jamin Brain , of Bodney-street , Penfconville , steel and copper plate printer , November 2 . at half-past twelve , an-3 Kov . SO , at half-past one , at the Court of Binkraptcy , London . Mr . George John G < -aha m , rfficsal aangree , 25 . CJfiman-atreet . Solicitors , Messrs Harrisons , Walbreok . JchnWhipple , of 8 . Crown-street , Pinscnry , stay manufacturer , Out 26 , at half-past two , and Dec . 5 , at one , at tha Court ol Bankruptcy , London . Mr . Gaorga Green , official assignee , 18 , Aldermabary . Solicitor , Mr . Cox , Pinners ' -hall .
James Graham West , now or late of H : gh-sbraet " Wandwortn , grocer , Oct . 26 , at three , and Djc 20 , at one , atthe Conrtof 3 aakiuptcy , Landcn . Mr . Johnson official assignee , 20 , Basinghall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Arrowsmita , Devonshire-street , Queen-fqn&re . William Mills , of Birmingham , upholsterer , Nov . 2 , at half-past eleven , and Dec 1 , at eleven , at the Conrt of Baskraptcy , Birmingham . Mr . Richard Yalpy , tffieial BSs gcee , Blrmiu ^ ham . Solicitors , Messrs . Sole and Sole , AldermariVury , London ; and Mr . John Suckling , Birmingham . James Bourne , of Bemmersley , Staffordshire , printer , Nov . 2 , &t twelve , and Nov . 27 , at half-past eleven , at the Ccurt 01 Bankruptcy , Birmingham . Mr . Thomaa BitflestoD . official awifnee , Birmingham . Solicitor , a ! t . W . E . Twigg , Barfi ' , Staffordshire ; and Mr . J . Smith , Birmingham .
DIVIDENDS DECLABSD . John Goorcbilg Psllister , and James May Bntterflnt Newrick , of Sanderiiad , Darbam , grccers , first dividend of Is . SsL in the pound , payable at 67 .. Grey-street , Newcastie-apon-Tyne , on Oct . 28 , or on any succeeding Saturday . ¦ Henry Brown and Jsmes Coombs , late of Windsor , Berkfikire , bankers , first aEfi final dividend of Is . 94 . in the jxHmd , payable at 13 , Oid Jewry , City . Thomas FiBber , of SeTey , Yorkshire , linen draper , a dividend of 12 s . 6 d . in the pound , payable at Mill-hill , Leeds , on any Thursday after Oct 26 . John Tcdd , of Hjlfem-ferry , Durham , ship-builder , first orsidend * f 2 s . 6 d . in the pound , payable at 57 , $ ^ ££ St * ~^ ^ oaan ?
. aSffjs ^ sssarsss ff ~ - £ ? sasE * ^ * -asiTStss - Henry Fawcus , of Stockten-upon-Tees , Durham , Umber merchant , first and final dividend of 6 s . 9 ld in the pound , payEbla at 57 , Grey-street , NewcafitUopoa-Tyne , Oct . 21 , or on any succeeding Sa' . urday .
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James Chaloner , of Chester , currier , third dividend of ili . in the pound , payable atBarned's-bulldings North , Sweeting-street , Castle-street , Liverpool , on Not . 2 , er any subsequent Thursday . -- = " Henry Hedgei and James Hedget , of Coventry , W 5 tch manufacturers , first dividend of Is . 8 d . In the pound , payable at 13 , Waterloo-street , Birmingham i any Thursday . ' - *¦ '¦¦ ¦ ' William Ward Ham y , jun ., of Mansfield , Nottingham , coach maker , first and final dividend of 7 * . 9 d . in the pound , payable at 7 , Commercial Buildings , Leeds , on Oct 24 , and any subsequent Tuesday . William Ward Haivey , sen ., of Mansfield , Nottingham , first and final dividend of Is . 1 jd . in the pound , payable at 7 , Commercial-biUAings , Leeds , on Oct . 24 , and any subsequent Tuesday .
William Ward Harvey , Ben ., and William Ward Haivey , jun ,, of Mansfield , Nottingham , coach makers , first and final dividend of 13 a . 6 | d . in the pound , payable at 7 , Commercial Buildings , Leeds , on Oct . 24 , and any subsequent Tuesday . James Cocker , of Barnsley , Yorkshire , dyer , first dividend of la Si' in the pound , payable st 7 , Commercial Buildings , Leeds , on Out 25 , and any subsequent Tuesday . Samuel Musgrave and Benjamin MuBgrave , of Leeds , dyers , first dividend of 5 s . in the pound , payable at 7 , Commercial Buildings , Leeds , on Oct 24 , and any subsequent Tuesday . , Thamas Parker , John Parker , John Rawlinson , William Abbott , and others , of Woodhouge Cart , Yorkshire , dyers , first dividend of 5 s . in tbe pound , payable at 7 , Commercial Buildings , Leeds , on Oct 24 , and any subsequent Tuesday .
Thomas Parker , of Woodhouse Carr , Leeds , dyer , first dividend of 7 a . 6 d . " in tbe pound , payable at 7 , Commercial Buildings , Leeds , on Oct 24 , and any subsequent Tnesday . William Abbott , of Woodhouse Carr , Yorkshire , a dividend of 20 a . in the pound , payable at 7 , Commercial Buildings , Leeds , on Oct 24 , and any sobtqueot Tnesday . John Thomas Nash , of Yoik , mustard manufacturer , first dividend of 12 s . 6 d . in the pound , payable at 7 , Commercial Buildings , Leeds , on Oct 24 , and any sabsequent Tuesday . DIVIDENDS TO BE DECLABED IN THE COUNTRY . Horatio Mason , of Calver , Derbyshire , cotton spinner , Nov . 14 , at one at the Court of Bankruptcy , Mancheater . CBSTiFiCATES to be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on tbe day of meeting .
John Hoar , of Oxford , iron-monger , Nov . 11—Victor Jay , of Castle-lane , South wark-bridge-road , silk hat manufacturer , Nov . 14—William Redhead , jun ., now 01 late of Lime-street , City , ship-broker , Nov . 14—John Holland , late of S ^ innet ' s-street , Somer ' s Town , and then of Upper Thornaugb-street , Bedford-square , cheesemonger , Nov . 14—Henry Yeatman , of Leohlade , Gloucestershire , chemiBt , Nov . 15—John Ratter , formerly of Middleton , Durham , but nowof Stockton-upon-Tees , grocer , Nuv . 13-John Knight , of Preston and Lancaster , mercer , Nov . 13—John Lythgoe , of Liverp » ol , cooper , Nov . 15 . certificates to be granted by the Court of Review , unless causa be shown to the contrary on or before Nov . 10 .
Gaskill Johnson , of Liverpool , merchant—James Taylor Bradley , of Leeds , iron-monger—George Lockwood , of Wakefield , Yorkshire , and St John's , NewBruns"wick , linen-draper—William Claringbold , formerly of Tonbridge Wells , Kent , and now or lata of St . Alban ' s , Hertfordshire , innkeeper—Matthew Wilks Yardy , of Newbury , Berkshire , bookseller .
FABTNEESHIPS DISSOLVED . Thomas BiackwoU Mason and John Collinson , of Doncaster , attorneys at law—John Bnllen , Thomas William Polding , and Simeon Cowell , of Liverpool , ale dealers—William Haworth and Jonathan Shackleton , of Leeds , coach makers—Bobert Wttitworth , John Whitworth , William Whllworth , and William Illingworth , of Halifax , Yorkshire , worsted spinners , ( so far ai regards William Illingwortb ) .
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From ike Gazette of Tuesday , Oct . 24 . BANKRUPTS , Thomas Wright , cheesemonger , Clare-market , to surrender Nov . 7 , at half-past one , and Dao . 1 t , at eleven , at tbe Conrt of Bankruptcy : official assignee , Mr . Turqnand , Old Jewry-chambers . Solicitor , Mr . Morgans , Oid Jewry . Thomas Donkin , victualler , Cambridge , Nov . 2 , at one , and Nov . 30 , at half-past eleven , at the Court of Bankraptey ; official assignee , Mr Torqaand , Old Jewrychambers . Solicitors , Messrs . Clark and Davidson , Essex-street , Strand . William Benjamin Gongh , grocer , Newport Pagnell , Buckinghamshire , Nov . 1 , at one , and Nov . SO , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy ; official assignee . Mr . Johnson , Basinghall-street Solicitors , Messrs . Sulton , EwenB , and Ommaney , Biainchall-street .
Mordecai Harris , draper , Swansea , Nov . 7 , at two , and Dec . 5 , at eleven , at the Bristol District Court ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Bristol . Solicitors , Messrs Brittainand Son , Bristol , and White and Co ., Bedfordrow , London . -. John Bains , grocer . South Shields , Durham , Not . 1 , at twfclTe , and Dsc . 11 , at two , at tbe NewcaBtle-upon-Tyne District Court of Bankruptcy ; official assignees , Messrs . Keenlyside and Harle , Newcastle-npon-Tyne . Sollsitor , Mr . Hodgson , Broad-street Buildings , London .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 28, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct825/page/2/
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