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O GRIMSHAW aud Co. 10, Goree PiazHaa, » Liverpool, are tbe sole Agents for Second Cabin ind Steerage Passengers by tbe C GRIMSHAW aud Co. 10, Goree PiazHaa, » Liverpool, are tbe sole Agents for Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers by tbe
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O GRIMSHAW aud Co . 10 , Goree PiazHaa , » Liverpool , are tbe sole Agents for Second Cabin ind Steerage Passengers by tbe C GRIMSHAW aud Co . 10 , Goree PiazHaa , » Liverpool , are tbe sole Agents for Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers by tbe " OLD" or " BLACK BALL" Line of Packet Ships , from Liverpool for New York , Bailing punctually oh the 7 th and 19 th of each Month ; they hav « also other first-rate American Ships tor New York , on the 1 st , 13 th , or 25 th of each month , and occasionally to PHILADELPHIA , BOSTON , BALTIMORE , and NEW ORLEANS . TO QUEBEC AND NEW SOUTH WALES . Applications , personally or by letter , will be promptly attended to , and the lowest rates and every information gives .
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BLAIR'S GOUL AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . Case communicated by Mr . Lloyd , Chemist and Druggist , Richmond , Surrey , toMr . T . T . Prout , 229 , Strand , London . : May 3 , 1842 SIR , —Tbe wife of a person residing in St John ' s Green , in this place , came to my shop a little time since , for a box of your Pills for her husband . She told me that previous to his taking them , he had a violent attack of the Gout , which sometimes laid him up for weeks and months together , but since taking them , the last bis years he bag never been laid up , and only requires one dose of Pills to set him to rights . I h are seen the husband since ( yesterday , May 2 nd , 1842 ) , and he told me the same exactly and moreover says , he never takes any other medicine . ' ¦ ' -. This , I can assure you , is not a solitary instance . I invariably find them do good whenever I have sold them . The parties say they shall be happy to give any information in their power , a 3 public benefit . I am , Sir , youra respectfully , E . LLOYD . Chemist , Post Office , Richmond , Surrey . The testimonials of the astonishing effioaoy of Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatip Pills are universally accompanied by the fact , ( bat no inconvenience of any : sort attends its administration , but that the patient , without feeling the operation of the medicine , is universally left in a stronger and better state of health than experienced previous to being afflioted with this disease ; and in all cases of acute Buffering , great relief is obtained in a few hours , and a cure is generall y effected in two or three days . See Testimonials of Lieutenant Masters ( of Hawley , near Bagshot ) , late of the Royal Newfoundland Veteran Companies , who was invalided home , by s Garrison order i the Rev . Dr . Blomberg ; the Chevalier de la Garde ; Mr . Cosher , Beaconsfield ; Mr . Riohard Stone , Luton ; Mrs . Chambers , Maidatone ; John J . Giles , Esq ., Frimley ; Mr . Lance , Black * water ; Mr . la wood , Pirbright ; and that of T . R . Mandall , Esq ., Coroner , Donoaster , whose testimony demonstrate this preparation to be one of the greatest discoveries in medicine . 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 , Baines and Newsoiae , Smeeton , Reinhardt , Leods ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis & Son , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Linney , Hargrove , York ; Brooke & Co ., Walker & Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Doncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , itipon ; Foggitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easingwold ; England , Fell , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Cameron , Knaresbro '; Pease , Oliver , Darlington ; Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadcaster ; Rogerson , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Pontefraot ; Cordwell . Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield ; Berry , Dcnton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , ' Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Dalby , Wetherby Waitc , Horrogate ; Wall , Barnsloy ; and all respectable Medicine Vendors throughout the kingdom . Ask for Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , and observe the name and address of " Tbomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , " impressed upon the Government Stamp affixed to each box of the Genuine medicine .
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STIRlllNG REES' ESSENCE . THE high encomiums bestowed on this unrivalled Preparation by the most eminent Surgeons , as well as the strong recommendations of Patients who have experiencedlts Salutary and Beneficial Effeots , and the great and increasing demand for it from all parts of the World , prove its decided superiority over every , other Medicine in present use , for the speedy and effectual Cure of that particular class of Diseases for which those dangerous , nauseous , and uncertain Medicines , Copaiva and Merouriab , have hitherto been too ] frequently resorted to . It generally effects a perfect Cure in the short space of three or four days , and in recent cases sometimes eooaer , without danger of a return , which so often occurs after trusting to Copaiva , &o ., for a cure . It contains , in a concentrated state , all the effioacions parts of Sarsaparilla , combined with other well-tried and approved alteratives , which mate it an excellent remedy for secondary symptoms , pains of the bones , glandular swellings , chronic rheumatism , scrofulous scorbutic eruptions , blotches and pimpled , and all disorders originating from Impurity of blood . In oases of debility , attended with lassitude , nervous depression of spirits , and I 03 S of vigour , brought on by early imprudence , improper habits , long residence in hot or unhealthy climates , and other causes , it has been found jto quickly produce a beneficial change , restoring health , energy , and vigour throughout the whole system . For weakness and obstructions peculiar to Females , it has i n numerous casea proved invaluable ! Prepared only by tho Proprietor , J . W . Stirling , Chemist , No . 86 , High-street , Whitechapel , in Bottles , at 2 s . 9 < i ., 4 s . 6 U , 10 d ., and 20 i . each , from whom it can be sent to any part of the world upon inclosing the amount .
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. L . ETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS " Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . frrfentleraen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at IX your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While t am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the great good your pills are doing in Leed 3 and its neighbourhood . It is 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 pills are tried . A few cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted . " A young female came into the shop to-day fora box , who stated that they bad done her immense good . She had been troubled with a hoarseness so bad that no one could hear her speak ; bat having taken a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , she was completely restored , as was evident by the way she spoke . " Very many case of extraordinary enres have occurred among the aged workpeople , both male and female . In one mill , an aged couple , enfeebled by disease and debilitated by premature old age , had become almost past work ; they were persuaded to try a few boxes of PARR'S LIFE PILLS , and ia a week were restored and strengthened that they could pursue their employment with pleasure ana profit ; so much to , that from being unable to work at their calling more than two days in the week , and this with great physical difficulty and languor , they can now not only do a full week ' s work , but overhours besides . Bad as trade is here , the old people being favourites with the mill owner , are enabled to get as muoh employment aa they can do , which has excited the envy of those younger persons who had been employed in their absence ; and it is a laughable fact , that Parr ' s Pills come in for a share of their rancour . The old people continue to take the pills regularly in small quantities , and find them as necessary to their health and prosperity as their daily food . "The next and last case which I shall mention at this time , is one of a most extraordinary nature . I have not seen the individual myself , but I snail Riva you the fact as I have received it from his employers and from Mr . J . Hobson , who has frequently seen him since his convalesence . The man is a working mechanic- and had spent about thirty pounds last year ou the doctor , in going to the Isle of Man and other places , for the benefit of his health , but to no purpose His food had consisted for along time of nothing but rice milk , the stomach refusing to take anything stronger . His body was greatly emaciated and his temporal prospects clouded ; with a mind filled with melancholy forebodings for the future , he returned to bis friends at Leeds , where he was told by his medical adviser that should he be restored a little , his disorder would have its periodical return ; but being advised to try PARR'S LIFE PILLS , he bought a few boxes , which have completely removed his disease , and enabled him to return to his work , " whero he was seen a few days ago by Mr . Hobson , ( it being dinner hour ) eating beef-steaks with great gusto ; and to whom he recited with pleasure and gratitude the cause of his then healthy condition , together with a long history of his past affliction 11 Should the above three case 3 of oureB be worthy of your notice , you are at perfect liberty to make what use of them you think proper . I am , Gentlemen , yours , respeotfully , " WILLIAM HICK . To Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court Fleet-street , London . " MIRACULOUS CURB FROM THE USE OV PARR ' S UFB PILLS . Copy of a Letter just received by the Proprietors from Mr . Win . Moat , 3 , Cobbett-street , Shaw ' a Brow , Saiford . " To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . " Gentlemen , —I have the utmost pleasure in forwarding you this my own case of cure , effected solely by the persevering use of your Pass ' s Lifb Prow . I Before having recourse to them . I had been forupj wards of five years afflicted with a most distressing j malady , which tbe different medical men who attended me all pronounced to be a serious case of bydrocele ( or dropsy of the scrotum ) , and declared there was no other chance of either relief or care than undergoing a surgical operation . I was thus driven almost to despair ; and consulted the treatise written by Sir Astley Cooper , wherein he states that the operation is generally attended with considerable danger . I therefore determined not to risk so painful and uncertain an experiment , but rather chose to leave the result to nature and Providence . Fortunately , I heard of tbe great fame of Pabr ' s Life Pills , and resolved to give them a fair trial . I consequently took them for some time without perceiving any benefit , but still kept persevering ; and I have now taken twelve boxes , and to my great joy I am perfectly well , the dropsy is entirely removed , together with a scorbutic affection , which I had beea much troubled with siuce my return from India ia 1627 ; and now there ia not a vestige of disease left in my whole system , as I am now in better health and spirits than I have been for fourteen years . I feel certain you would have accounts of far more cures , if people would persevere in the use of the pills a proper length of time , as I have done . I give you my heartfelt thanks , and authority to publish this letter , and will gladly answer any applications either personally or by letter , and remain you grateful and obliged servant . ( Signed ) " W . MOAT . " Witness—John Hough , Cheadle , carrier . " Manchester , Feb . 7 , 1842 . " PROM MB . HEATON , BOOKSEL L ER , LEEDS . "To the Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pills . " " Gentlemen , —I am happy to inform you that W 6 are daily hearing accounts of tbe good effects of Parr ' s Life Pills ; to enumerate the cases world be a task too formidable for me , and which has prevented my writing to inform you before , as I can hardly tell where to begin . One man said he wanted a box of Life Pills for Life Pills they were to him they had done him ia much good , in relieving him of an obstinate cough- and asthma . " Another said they were worth their weight in gold < as he was not like the same man since he had taken them . "Another said ht 9 vrife had had a bad leg for years , but after taking one small box , which was recommended by his Class Leader , her leg was much better , and when she had taken the second box , is was quite as well as the other . "A very respectable female said her husband bad been afflioted above two years , and had tried many things , but sinoe he had taken Parr ' s Lifk Pius he was quite a new man . "You will please send immediately , by Deacon ' s waggon , 36 dozen boxes at Is . l ^ d ., and 6 dozen at 2 s . 9 d . " I am , Gentlemen , yours , respectfully , " JOHN HEATON . •* 7 , Briggate , Leeds , Feb . 9 th , 1842 . 'To Messrs . T . Roberts and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , Fleet-street , London , " " Another most extraordinary case of cure , communicated by Mr . Moxon , © f York : —Mrs , Mathers , of that city , had for many years been affected with a moat inveterate disease , which her medical attendants pronounced to be cancer . It originated in her breast , and Continued to spread nearly all over her body , defying every effort of surgical skill . Parr ' s Life Pilla being recommended to her , she resolved to give them a trial ; and , speaking of the result , she say she cannot express the inconoeiveable advantage which she has already derived from them . She further states , that she ia now almost well , and ascribed her convalescence solely to the persevering use of that sovereign medicine—Parr's Life Pills . N 3-Any one doubting the aceuraoy of the above statemeRt , may , through the agent ( Mr . Moxon ) , be directed to MrB . Mathers , who will herself authenticate its truth . —York , Nov . 17 th , 1842 . CAUTION—BEW ABB OF IMITATIONS . In order toproteot the public from imitations , the Hon . Commissioners of Stamps have ordered the words PareVLipjb Fills to be engraved on the Government Stamp , which is paste I round tbe sides of each box , in white letters on a bkd grouM ' Without this mark of authenticity they arespurioas and aa imposition ! Prepared by the Prapriawf * T , Robert ? and Co ., 0 , Craae Court , Fleet- stxWt , London ; ahd sold . wholesale by their appointn * n % by E . Edwards , 57 , St . Pauls , also by Barclays and Sons , Earringdon-street , and Siitton and Co .. f ^* Churchyard ; Said by Joshua Hobson , No ^ f Star Office , Leeds ; and at 3 , Market Walk , Ha £ dersfield ; and retail by at least one ageniin eT « 7 towain the United Kingdom , and by most wspf ^ -i dealers in medicine , Prioe Is . lid ., 2 s . Mi ^ - family boxes Us , each . Full directions are 8 " with each box ,
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WONDERS FOR A PENNY ' . J ] : THB BEST AND CHEAPEST ALMANACK ! OLD MOORE'S ALMANACK , For the year \ of human redemption , 1844 . npHIRTY-TWO Pages , with seventeen Engrav-JL ingB , containing Rules for the Preservation of Health ; List of Fairs ; the Wisest Sayings of the Wisest Men ; Prophetic Hieroglyphic adapted to the Times ; Stamp Tables ; Table to calculate Wages ; Corn Law Soale ; 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 and Setting ; and all that can be expected in an Almanack . * * Town and jCountry Booksellers , and Agents , desirous of securing an early supply of this deservedly popular Almanack , must give their orders immediately . : London : Ingram amd Cooke , Crane-court , Fleet-Street , i
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SECRECY .-SUCCESFUL TREATMENT . MEDICAL j ESTABLISHMENT , 13 , Trafalgar Street , Leeds . IT may be stated as a fact , that there' is no disease which has demanded more , or received less , attention from the Medical Profession generally , than Lues Venera . From this cause alone , it 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 attain this , it is necessary that a Medical Practitioner should devote his time almost exclusively to the consideration of this most insidious and dangerous disease . It appears under so many varied forms , and assimes so many different aspects , that nothing but constant experience can enable even the most devoted student to detect and eradicate it . When a Medical Man abandons the general practice of the Profession , and devotes his studies entirely to this particular branch , ] then he at once looses caste , and is brauded by his colleagues as a Quack . In defiance of this contumelious epithet , WILKINSON AND CO ., Beg to state that they continue to apply all their knowledge and experience to the eradication of this baneful Disorder , finding a sufficient recompense in the happiness which they have been the means of restoring to thousands who would , in all probability , have otherwise sunk prematurely into the grave . i . - This Establishment has now been open upwards of seven years , during which period , thousands of cases bare been treated , and in no one instance has the patient been disappointed of an effectual cure . In most instances , a few days have sufficed to eradicate the Disease ; but where the disorder has been allowed to make serums inroads by delay or unskilful management , more time has necessarily been required to comolete the cure . ! W . and Co ., know of no instance where any establishment devoted to the care of the same class of disease , has maintained so long a standing , which must be regarded as a conclusive proof of their integrity and ability . j . Long experience has enabled them to produce a remedy which is applicable to almost every stage of the disease . Their PURIFYING DROPS Have been used in thousands of cases , and with the most signal success ! Perhaps no Medicine was ever offered to the Public , Which has been so efficacious in restoring the diseased to health and vigour They are powerful and speedily effioaoious , in the most obstinate as well as recent cases . A Treatise of twelve pages is given with them , explaining the various aspects of the Disease ; and the directions are so full and explicit , that persons of either sex may cure themselves without even the knowledge of a bedfellow . j In compliance with the wishes of many of their Patients , Wilkinson and Co . a short time ago , published a Work , entitled THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISER ; Price Two Shiliingsjand Sixpence , or sent free to the most remote parts of the kingdom ( in a sealed envelope ) on the receipt of a Post-office Order , for Three Shillings and ; Sixpence . Within the space of six months a very large edition of this valuable Work has been disposed of , which will be a sufficient test of its importance . It ia a Practical Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of the Venereal Disease , and other affections of the urinary and sexual ; organs , ia both sexes , with a mild and successful mode of treatment , in all their forms and oonsequenoes ; especially Gleet , Stricture , affections of tbe Bladder , Prostrate Glands , Gravel , < fec . ; shewing also > he dangerous consequences of Mercury , such at > eruptions of the skin , pain in the body , A . O-, with plain directions for a perfect restoration—embellished with Engravings . An ample consideration of the disease of the woman ; also nervous debility ; including a comprehensive Dissertation on the anatomy of marriage , impuissance , celibacy , sterility or barrenness , and other various interruptions of the laws -of nature . Also , observations on tho Secret Sin of Youth , which entails such fearful consequences on its victims . This invaluable little Work , together with their Purifying Drops and ether Medicine ? , may be had of W . & Co .. at their Establishment , 13 , Trafalgar Street , Leeds ; or of the following ' ! AGENTS . Leedq . —Mr . Heaton , Bookseller , 7 , Briggate , and at the Times Office , j Liverpool—At thephronicle Office , 25 , Lord-street . Manchester—Mr . iWatkinson , Druggist , 6 , Marker-place , j Ripon—Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Market-place . Wakefield—Mr . Hurst , Bookseller . High- H arrogate , and Knaresboro '— Mr Langdale Bookseller . ; Barnsley—Mr . Harrison , Bookseller , Marketplace . | York—Mr . Hargrove ^ Library , 9 , Coney-street . Sheffield—At the Iris Office . Beverley—Mr . Johnson , Bookseller . Halifax—Mr . Hartley , Bookseller . Huddersfieid—Mr ] Dewhirat , 37 , New-street . Bradford—Mr . Tiylor , Bookseller , near to the Post-office . I Nottingham—At the Review Office . Newark—Mr Bridges , Bookseller . Pontefract—Mr , Fox , Bookseller . Gainsborough—Mr . R . Brown , Bookseller . Mansfield—Mr . S . jDobson , Newe-agent , 519 , Belvedere-street , j Boston—Mr . Noble , Bookseller . Louth—Mr . Hurton , Bookseller . Hull—At the Advertiser Office , Lowgate , and Mr . Noble ' s Bookseller , Market-place . W . and Co ., may be consulted daily at their Residence , Id , Trafalgar Street , Leeds , from Nine in the morning till Ten at Night , and on Sundays till Two . Also at No 4 , Gaorge-street , Bradford , every Thursday from Ten till Five . Medicines and Books may be had at either of the above places . To Patients at a distance , W . and Co ., offer the most certain assurances of a Cure . During the last seven years , immense numbers of both sexes have been effectually cared , who have merely sent in writing a description of their symptoms . A remit " tanee of £ \ is required before medicine and advice can be sent ; but parties may rely upon the most prompt and faithful ] attention . Medicines are invariably Bent off the day after receiving the remittance , and they are so securely packed as to ensure their safe transit , and escape observation . All patients at tht ' s Establishment are tinder ihe care of ] regularly educated members of the Pro * fession . i
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' Messrs . Perry and Co have removed their Establishment Jrom Birmingham to No . 19 , Bernersatreet Oxford'street , London . Si * ' W ¥ THE THIHTEBNTH EDITION . Just Published , Price 2 s , Qd , in a sealod envelope , and pent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Office Order for 33 . 6 d , THE SILENT FRIEND , A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability o f manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : — with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on tho partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPRODUCTIVE POWERS ; with means of restoration : the destructive effeots of Gonorrhsea , Gleet , Stricture , and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner ; the Work is Embellished with Engravinos , representing tbe deleterious influence of Mercury on the skin , oy eruptions on the head , face , aad body ; with approved hode op CURE for both BCies ; followed by observations on the OBLIGATIONS OP MARRIAGE , and healthy perpetuity ; with directions for the removal of certain Disqualifications : the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a "SILENT FRIEND" to be consulted without exposure , and with assured confidence of success . Bv R . and L . PERRY , and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , London . Published by the Authors ; sold by Heaton , and Buokton , Briggate , Leedd ; Strange , Paternesterrow ; Field , 65 , Quadrant , Rdgent-street ; Purkie , Com p ton-street , Soho , London : Guest , 51 , Bullstreet , Birmingham ; and by all booksellers in town and country . THE CORDIAL BA { , M OF SYR 1 ACUM . Isagentlestimulantand renovator oftheimpaired functions of life , and isexclusively directed to the cure Of BUoh complaints as arise from a disorganisation of the Generative System , whether constitutional or acquired , loss of sexual power , and debility arising from Syphilitic disease ; and is calculated to afford decided relief to those who , by early indulgence in solitary habits , have weakened the powers of their system , and fallen into a state of chronic debility , by which the constitution is left m a deplorable state , and that nervous mentality ; kept up which places the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of life . The consequences arising from this dangerous practice , are not confined to its pure physical result , but branch to moral ones ;' . leading the excited deviating mind into a fertile field of seduoive error , — into agradual but total degradation of manhood—into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation of her species ; bringing on premature decripitude , and all the habitudes of old age . Constitutional weakness , sexual debility , obstinate gleets , excesses , irregularity , obstructions of oertain evacuations , total impotency and barrenness are effectually removed by this invaluable medicine . Sold in Bottles , price 11 s . each , or the quantity of four in one Family bottle for 33 s ., by which one lls . bottle is saved . Prepared only by Messrs . PERRY & Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Bernera-street , Oxford-street , London . None are genuine without the signature of R . and L . PERRY and Co . impressed in a stamp on the outside of each wrapper to imitate which is felony of the deepest dye . The Five Pound oases , ( the purchasing of whioh will bo a saving of one pound twelve shillings ;) may be had as usual at 19 , Barners-street , Oxford-street , London , Patients in tho country who require a course of this admirable medicine , phonld Bend Five Pounds by lotteT , Which will entitle them to tho full benefit of such advantage . May ! be had of all Booksellers , Druggists , and Patent Medioine Venders in town and country throughout the United Kingdom , the Continont of Europe and America , of whom may be had tha ' * Silent Fkien » . " Messrs . PERRY expect when consulted by letter , the usual fee one pound , without which , no notice whatever can be taken of the communication . Patients are requested to be as minute as possible n the detail of their cases . PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , Price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and lls . per box , ( Observe the signature of R . and L . PERRY and Co . on the outside of each wrapper ) are well known throughout Europe and America , to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of a certain disease , in both Bexes , including Gonerrhsea , Gleets , Secondary Symptoms , Strictures , Seminal Weakness , Deficiency , and all diseases of the Urinary Passages , without loss of time , confinement , or hindrance from business . They have effected the most surprising cures , not only in recent and severe cases , but when salivation and all other means have failed ; they remove Scorbutic Affections , Eruptions on any part of the body , Uloerations , Sorofuloua or Venereal Taint , being calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness , counteract every morbid affection , and restore weak and emaciated constitutions t « pristine health and vigour . Messrs . Perry and Co ., Surgeons , may be consulted as usual , at 19 , Berners-attefet , Oxford-street , London , punctually , from Eleven in the Morning until eight in the Evening , and on Sundays from Eleven till One . Qaly one personal visit is required from a country patient , to enable Messrs . Perry and Co ., to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure , after all other means have proved ineffectual . N . B . Country Druggists , Booksellers , Patent Medicine Venders , &c . can be supplied with any quantity of Perry ' s Purifying Specific Pills , and Cordial Balm of Syriacum , with the usual allowance to the Trade , by most of the principle Wholesale Patent Medicine Housos in London . Sold by Mr . Huaxon , 7 , Briggate , Leeds .
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IjOSJDON—Repeal ! Repeal ]! Repeal ) > . »—A jmt-iic meeting w-a fce }< 3 on ^ Friday evening last , at the yj ;>^ of 3 * rn £ KiA , Pair-sireei , loolsy-stre&b , Sonthirark , to hears lcctare fr-- > m Tear ^ as O'Gonuor , "Bsq The room selected , altLangh tolerably spacious , was sot Isr ^ enongh for the purpose , aud vas comeqnenUy sort inconveiuentiy crowded ; the people literally beirg opt upon the olhw . TbB proceedings commenced at eight precisely . Mr . Dwayne twis called-to the chair , and passed an fcish tulogiuBi on "srtmt he styled the 21 c-trioB 8 House of O'Connor ,, and said he "would contest himself by calling on their lineal descendant to aouress ^ them—Ichetrs ) . Mr . O Connor then rose and BEid—I eome noX hx . n to speak of on * nation , bnt both nsikras , EutlsBd and Ireland . Tie question of Repeal
is ciTDore importance now than at anj furroer periodllotJ cheers ) . No matter -what the condition nf Wales —no matter ¦ what the condition of Scotland . Ireland is pre- * siiseEt—( bear , hear ) . He had made Ireland his Etn ^ y ; be kne-w her history as wll as * ny man . Talk of paternal Government , and" Imperi&l legidaiion l IreJsaa bad a paternal Government , and imparted thfi raHxatnia ot kno-wiedge to EurrcaiidiEg nations , trading with all the -world before Bagl&ad i » aa known . Her rulers had tried ta blot out her name ¦ from the map of Eaiope , and c&ubs hex to become » nonentity ; bnt , tturt God , Ehehad agaia rtartO her head and -would ere long be a nation again—( loud cheers ) . „ He had been reviled by his o ^ rn conutrjinen ; yet he had been an sC-rocate for & Repeal *! that Union , as long as any
mac ; he bad advocated the cause © I bis country for mp-raris f twenty yssrs , t * n of them in Ireland , se * more than ten in Eagl&TKl—Ikfe&r , hear ) . He iad eoxne good news for them . Tbe Times of that day irought tbe bbwb that the Attoroey-General had jaai 6 auother blunder . The plea of abalemeBt is accepted , and tt-us the case is likely to fall throngb and O QvBEell acd tbe Test of the traverMrs obtain an acquittal —( lend , lung , and oontlnned cheering for some fcnr- i . He learned also that signal fires Ijlszjd frum every hill , and that the Orangemen -were crying aloud lot more arms to resist iha just ^ rights , and keep in iocdige , thei * Catholic fello-or countrymen . Ml . O'Consor then related many anecdotes of an-interesting and htefrif exciting nature , that teld well upon his country .
laen - » ho vrere present Ireland- sober con ' . d now appeal from Ireland drank—thanks to Fsther MaUie-w vrbo had blessed her triQi eyes—( hear , hear ) . What ¦ was the difference between Irish exports and imports ? Why , they exported useful pigs and imparted useless parsons—( lond langhter ) . When Belgium -was connected ¦ with Holland , she was poor and oppressed ; so it is -with Ireland in her connection with England : bat bow Bil ^ inm ss an independent nation , tr&s last ixsing to -srealta and greatness . What bad England done lor Ireland ? Xothing . Catholic Emancipation teas no boon ; tithes-irere still collected—ihear , hear ) . Ted repealed one hnndned and . seventy Acts « f Parliament in bringing bis tariff into operation . Ireland © aJy asked tbe Repeal of one : asd he knew of nothing
thit could prereBtber obtaining 3 domestic legislature —( loud cheers ) . In Ireland all the offices were filled with strangers . Ireland , to he besefitted , mnat haTe a . Parliament elected by hex own sons . j ^ U that h&ye arrived al the age of t * eBty-cme HnrthaTaA voice in making it JSi « O'Coxmoi thtn proceeded to sho-w that so long as Proteslan : land gaTe the franchise , the indusbicuB Catholics of Irelasd would sot derire . any benefit troxn mere Repeal—( cheer : ) . Hence the necessity of tbe people being the law-makers , instead of the land . When man himself possessed the Tote , " his per . son being bis title deed "—then , and then only , he ¦ wonld be respected , and his interest protected . II Ireland had no other grievance , that of the church alone -was a monster . Only think of the persons en the seventh day , dftTmting those -who fed them the preceding sixflood cries of shame , shame ) . We might isaid Mr . O'Connor ) file a bill of indictment against her rulers for iaeompetency . They hATejusteent men over now
to ass -what -was the matter . They ought to have done this fbrty-tkree years ago . They { the Commissioners ) wJH tell » cock and a bull story about impioifcmsiits of laads , and the toeeding of cattle ; Imtnot a » o » d about class legislalaoD—the real cause -of all tbe mischief—( cheers ; . The Chartists with -whom he had tbe honour to be associated had been slandered and Tillified—( load tries of hear , hear)—but in adTocaticg and agitating for their own rights , they had Bbvtr forgotten their Irish brethren , and they -would be found among Ireland ' s staoncbest friends —( hear ,, hear ) . Tears ago , he looked on ErgUsbmen aa tbe natural enemies of Ireland . Now his prejudices -were dissipated . After the present fsTonrable introdnction he bad ha-i , he should pay them more frequent Tinu . He » m qoite rare no IrGhman was here voluntarily . Ho , they were too fond of tile land of their birth . Let bnt tbe green Bag be Wt or « a hoisted and they would flock back again—ilond cheers ) .
Mr . O'Connor then retired in consequence of tbe heat of the room . Three cheers bating been given for tbe Charter ; ttree for Kepeal ; three for Daniel O'Connell ; and three groans fcr ths Aitomey Geaeral , the meeitng" then aepjTatfcd , lllfi Comsiltee v&itiss to enrol members 1 b the Nation "! Charter Axaodatios . Dramatic Esiertaimibst tob thb bkispit oi thb Ifmosii Tictmi Fcbd . —The mtmbers of tbe londo . ; Amateur Pramatc Society gave their first public performance in aid of the above fond , at tbe
Boyal Standard Theatre , High-street , Shoreditch , on Thursday evening , 2 Sov . Z € ttu The performances-gelected were the melodrama of " Ella Bosenberg ; " the fourth act of " Venice Preserved 5 " and the fsree of " The Weathercock . " Tbe amatenrs -were aided by several members of the •¦ Standard Company , " and by Mi Cuffay , -whose singing was warmly eseored . The performances gave general satisfaction to a house tolerably -well filled bj a highly respectable audience . We hope that the patriotic intentions of the projectors will be felly realized by leaving something for the victims ' exchequer .
Vf Culsx lectaea at the "Working Glen ' s H 3 II , Mile End Boad , On ' The present jaxwpeeta of Cfcsrsiam , " on Snodsy erening lasi . Mr . € ax £ B 0 » delivered a lectnre onihe pricciples of the Charter , at the Mechanics' Institute , CLrcua-atrett , Maryiebone , on Sunday , Nov . 19 th . District Covscil—Parraant to pnblle notice the Executive met in the above Hall , at Tarnagain-lane , « n Sunday afterwwn . Messrs . Clark , Wheeler , M'frratb andTRoi * were preseat on behalf of the Executive . The district coundllorB attended in good . erce . Mr . Xcke tnng -was unaBimoBaly calted to tbe chair . Mscb interesting business was transacted after which the meeting adjoarsed .
&CPPKX TO THE EXECUIITE—A pnblic supper was given to celebrate tbe accession to dice of tbe above , » t the Two Brewers . Vine-street , Hatton Wall , on innday evening , Nov . 19 : h , by a large body of Chartists Kitf Repealers . Mr . Preston was called to the chair , and lir . A . Sharp vice , -when a considerable number of teasta and reDtnnentfl vere given and ably responded to . ! The TJxitbi > Boot ajtd Shosmakbjjs held tbeir usual weekly meeting at tbe Cannon coffee bouse , Old-Btreet , on Sunday Nov . 19 tb , when the question , " Do the people possess information to exercise the elective franchise beneficially for themselves , " -was opened by l&x . McCarthy maintaining the affirmative- Several ¦ mPTn'hpT * asd others delivered their sentiments in a manner -which rt flatted great credit on them : This locality Bumfesrs 69 members , and bids fair to become very numerous . Tbe question -was again adjourned to Sunday , November 26 th , and will be opened by Mr . j Clark .
BE-0 B . 6 AMZAT 10 S OF THE UXXROPOLIS ASD ITS 3 J 5 V 2 B 05 S-rAU perrons iesiiovn ot aiding the above object by zeikdttixig efficient services as local lecturers , are requested to forward their samts and address to ils-. I . M . "PTJiseler , 24 . 31 , Temple Bar , without d £ iftj , BRISTOL . —Mr . Croufb , Gf Kidderminster , delivered a lecture is the Democratic Chapel , Bear-lane , Temple-street , os Socday evening last , te an attentive audience . Carlisle . —3 ubetis 6 op the coo-cil op thb
CHAB . HST ASSOCiatios . — the above-named body met at their rocm , 6 , Jubn street , Cildewgate , < m Sunday lait , for the purpoce of arranging the busisess of the Asociat on and taking such steps as might be deemed necessary to forward the sew plan of Organ zition . Since ^ Ir , O'Connor ' s -visit to this place , a considerable number of cards of membership have been taken out in addition to upwards el three hundred 'which that feaHemsn disposed of on the evtnixig ot bia Jeclore , and we have eo doubt bat those "who have taken omt t ** ds ¦ will fnlfil the duties tons imposed upon them .
BRlSTOi--Mr . Chsk , member of the Executive , i lectured according to announcement on Monday , Sot . 20 Uj , Attfce U ^ mocratic CSiapel , Bear-lane , .. ^ WXCS - —COOPXBaTIOX—Oa Monday Jart , S ^ SS ** ¥ *** vision Sto re S ociety held i »* quartBrljmteUiig . ^ ben . from the report of the-aud ' - torsapppintedto exsEiffiethe books , it appeared that the Bootiy » a . k s nourishing condition ; It comrart opoatiot . j » t f ouT ^ r . ago wiS only JS , ^ hichhas aow mcreMea to Bpwsrd 8 of . ^ & ^ f * ? & ?* ? ^^^ ^ ' three ^ hops a ^ ferent dj £ tacUof tte tow ., and the sales for tbe Sst quarter averaged Bpwardsot flic per week . Aseverv article in tbe provision line is sold in ihe aocietrs stores « near the cost price as possible , it has Veen found a great public benefit , it having operated as a powerful Bheekupoa the rapidity of the retailer * . Any parties wishing a copy of the inles of tbe society- may have a eopjrbj applying to the Secretary of the ChartiKt Provision Store , Hawifik , by inclosing two penny postage stamp * .
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DTJJfyERaarjfE . ~ 5 > n Monday week , Mr . Gammage delivered a lectnre in the Melton-Green Hall , on lbs present position of Cbartiem ana tie necessl ^ of OrgaomtioaAeccidirg to the " Jleir Plan . " Mr . 6 , COmUlfcllced by SshDWing that il was class legislation thai was tbB ciase d t £ e present siaie of thlngB , and unless tbe Cbarter was made tbe law of tfee land wa could never better our condition . He showed the propriety of uniting , for -without a zsalons determination aot to be led aBtiay by any political faction -we never would gain our object , ilr . Qammage ' s lettare gave great BatisfecUoa .
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BkADFOKD . —On Sunday , at two o ' clock in the afternoon , Mr . Kydd , of Newcastle , lectured " on the Cbarter , and how to get it" There was present a great nnmher of tbe middle classes . Thos . i >/* ke , ef Tbornton , in tbe chair . Mr . Xydd reviewed the various nostrums now before the pnblic , and eloquently combattod tbe arguments of the claptrap agitators of tbe day . He then clearly proved to tbe entire satisfaction of the meeting , that tbe plan proposed by Mr . O'Connor , in the Star of the 16 th of September , of exclusive dealing , wonld be a sure and safe method of compelling the shopkeepers to become Chartists , and thereby fill the House of Commons with Chartist member ? . Mr . Kydd concluded a very argumentative address by calling on those who who were not
members , to come forward and enrol themselves Chartists . — Mr . Kydd lectured in th 9 large Room , Batterworthbuiidings , on Sunday evening . Subjeot— " Ireland for tbe Irish , Repeal of tbe Legislative Union ; " Mr . Smyth in the chair . A great numbsr of Irishmen were pre-Bent Mr . Kydd very forcibly enumerated the wrongs and oppression whieh at at all times were unsparingly awarded to the sister country : he showed the evils of a state church , both in a religious and social view ; and exiled os the SoglUh Gbanists to render every assistance in their power to their Irish brethren , to obtain justice for aJL At the conclusion of the lecture Mr . Kydd moved the following resolution— " That in the opinion of this meeting , Ireland ia fully entitled to a Repeal of tbe Legislative Union ; and we therefore
express our sympathy with that portion of the Irish people , who are agitating for that change . We therefore call on men holding similar opinions , to give them publicity throuKb- the medium of the press , public meetings , dec ic ; and hope that the Irish people generally will perceive the nece « Hy of using their energies to effect a reconciliation between Mr . O'Connell , tke leader of the Repeal movement , and Mr . O'Connor , so as to bring to bear on one point the talent and influence of those great men for tbe purpose of destroying tyrannical factions , and gaining for England , Ireland , and Scotland their legitimate rights . " Tbe resolution was seconded by Mr . Welsh , a Repeal warden , and carried unanimously amid great applause . Mr . Hurley moved—" That in the opinion of this meeting the
conduct of government is putting a stop to tbe Clontarf meeting -was unconstitutional in the extreme ; and such unjust interference on tbe part of the government ought to oe censured and deprecated by every consistent friend to liberty . And that the conduct which the Irish Attorney-General is pursuing in tbe present state trials is highly censurable . " Mr . Rosa seconded the motion , and it was carried unanimously . Mr . Anderson moved and Mr . Ibbetsen seconded— " That the foregoing resolutions be sent to the Northern Star and Nation newspapers with a request to tbe Editors to insert them . '" A vote of thinks was tarried by acclamation to the lecturer , aud the meeting separated , both English and Irish declaring that all differences between them should henceforth cease .
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From the London Gazette of Friday , Nov . 17 . BANKBl / PTS . Samuel Ptrars , of 7 , Old Jewry , wine-merchant , to surrender November 29 , at half-past two o ' clock , and January 5 . at half-past eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Edward Guillaume , 26 , Backlersbaryj Ml . W Whitmore , official assignee , * , B&singball-street . Thomas Hall Wood , of Penton-street , Pentonville , draper , November 39 , at half-past one , and January 5 , at two , at the Court of . Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Jteed and Shaw , 2 , Friday-street ; Mr . W . Whitmore , official assignee . 2 , Basingball-street
William Hiyward and Jobn Jennings , of Walbrook , City , commission agents , November 24 , at twelve , and January 1 , at half-past twelve , at the Court of BankmpVcy . London . Solicitors , Mebsra . Reed and Sbaw , Friday-street ; Mr . George John Gr&h&m , official assignee . 25 , Coleman-street . Tbomas Thorpe , now or late of Chertsey , and of Woking , Surrey , and of Feltham , plumber , November 33 , at one , and December 21 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Allen and Nicol , Qieen-street , Chsaprde ; Mr . George James Graham , official assignee , Cole man-street .
Richard Collier , of Hythe , and of Folkstone , Kent , draper , November 2 4 , at half-past twelve , and December 21 , at two , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Reed and Sbaw , Friday-street ; Mr . William Turquand , official usignee , 13 , Old Jewry Chambers . Joseph George Poett , of 3 , University-street , surgeon , November 27 and December 1 » , at eleven , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Buchanan , 8 , Basinghall-street ; Mr . George Green , official assignee , 18 , Alderaanbnry . Joseph P-erce , of tbe Golden Lion , Dean-street , Soho , licensed victualler , November 27 , at eleven , and Dee . is , at r « ro , 3 : tbe Court of Bankruptcy , London . Soli » alar , Mr . Atkinson , Carey-street ; Mr . George Green , tifieisi assignee , 18 , Aldermani ^ ury .
Thomas Bayley , of tbe Bell public-house , West Sraithaeld , licensed victualler , November 25 and Dec . 33 , at half-past one , at tbe Court ef Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Teeadale and Co ., 91 . Fenchurch-street ; Mr . Edward Edwards , cfllcial assignee , 7 , Frederick's Place , Old Jewry . Gsor ; e "Whelaon , of Dudley , Worcestershire , clothier , November 27 , at ba'f-past twelve , and December 21 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Birmingham . Solicitor , Mr . W . Fellowea , jun ., Derby ; Mr . Thomas Bittleston , official assignee , Birmingham . Robert Hale , ot Margate , bookseller , November 24 , at two , and January 9 , at eleven , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . H . Barry , 4 , Trafalgar Square ; Mr . George Green , official assignee , 18 , AldermsnbuTy .
Richard Tyler Milbauke , of g , Burwood Place , Edge--ware Road , surgeon , December 1 and Jan . B . al eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Lsndon . Solicitor , Mr . Braftnni . Chancery Lane ; Mr . Lackington , official assignee , 3 , Colemac-street Buildings . Daniel Collins , of Bennett ' s Place , Pollard's Row , Bsthnal Green , Bilk-manufacturer , December 1 and Jan . 5 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Hudson , BucklersbttTy ; Mr . Johnson , official assignee , SO , Basinghall-street . Tbomas Bourne , of Liverpool , corn-factor , December 1 and 12 , at two , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Gregory and Co ., Bedford Row , London ; and Mr . Frodiham , Liverpool ; Hr . James Cssanove , official assignee , Liverpool .
John Ward , of Nottingham , tailor , November 27 , at one , and Jan . 1 , at half-past eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Birmingham . Solicitors , Messrs . Rowland and Hacon , White Lion Court , London ; and Messrs . Tyndall and Sou , Birmingham ; . Mr . Frederick Whitmore , official assignee , Birmingham . Joseph Crisp , of Liverpool , and Liscard , Cheshire , auctioneer , December 1 , at one , and December 22 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , LirerpooL Solicitors , Messrs . Maples and Co ., S , Frederick ' s Place , Old Jewry , London ; and Mr . George Frederick Fairclongb , Liverpool ; Mr . Jokn Follett , official assignee , Liverpool .
Alexander Wesferaore , of West Derby , Lancashire , joiner , November 30 , at twelve , and December 29 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Norris and Co ., Bartletfa Buildings , Holboni , London ; and Mr . Thomas Toulmin , Liverpool ; Mr . Charles Turner , r-fficial assignee , Liverpool . Thomas Barlow , of Sheffield , grocer , November 28 and December 19 , at eleven , at the Court of Binkrnptey , Leeds . Solicitors , Mr . Duncan , Chancery Lane , LoBdon ; Mr . FerreJl , Sheffield ; and Mr . Blackburn , Leeds : Mr . CharlesFeame , official assignee . Leeds .
James Hudson and James Broadbent , Jan ., of Gale and Manchester , Lancashire , calieO'Piinlers , tfovemoer 28 and December 18 , at eleven , at Ihe C ^ urt of Bankruptcy , Manchester . Solicitor ! , Messrs . Makinson and Sanders , Him Court , Middle Temple , London ; and Messa . Atkinson and Sacaders , Manchester ; Mr . John Holt Staaway , official assignee . Thomas Spink , of Hillam , Yorkshire , fanner , Nov . 27 and December 20 , at eleven , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , Leeds . Soliciters , Mr . William Moaley Perftct , Postefract ; aDd Messrs . Upton and Clapham , Leeds ; Mr . Steorge William Freeman , official assignee , LeedA
DIYIDBSDS DECLABED . Richard Pitt , jun ., of West Bromwich , Staffordshire , hatter , first uividKftd of 44 . in the pound , payable at 27 , Waterloo-street , Birmingham , on Nov . 23 , and any subsequent Thursday . William Bsntley , Ben ., of Glasgow , and William BeuUey , Jan ., of Liverpool , merchants , third dividend of nine-sixteenthc of a peony in tha peond , payable at Barced's Buildings , North Sweeting-street , CsBtle . street , Liverpool , < m November 23 i ( i , 01 any subseo . uent Thursday . John William Horend , of Paradise-Btreet , Lambeth , bnilder , first dividend of 7 | d- in the pound , payable at 25 , Coleman-street , City , on any Wednesday .
John Andrew Scirten , of 18 , Chandos-street , Covent Garden , grocer , first dividend of 5 a , 6 d- in the pound , payable at 25 , Coleman-street , City , on any Wednesday . Charles Gilby , of tbe Mitre Tavern , Kent , wine-merchant , first dividend ef Is . 7 ^ d . in the pound , payable at 25 , Colemaa-street , City , on any Wednesday .
DIVIDENDS TO BE DECL 1 EED IB THB COPNIBI . John Mease , of Button , Yorkshire , flax-spinner , Dec . 8 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Leeds-Roger Robinson Preston , of Wakefield , Yorkshire , innkeeper , Dec . 8 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , *** £ *—Thomas Oldfield Haaard and Henry Bingham , °£ « T rS " W > Yo *» biTe , merchant * , De * 13 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Leeds—Robert Thompson £ ** T ? *!*?* x * . iancoinsaJre , woollen-dTOper , O c . 13 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankrnptcy , Itfeds—^ SZT *^** - ° Wiat « rt < n ,, LincolDBhlre , corn-™ S i " ^ " ?^ KiDg ' KlngstoB-upon-HulI , T ^ f' JoW ^ T ' ^ Vovrt of Bankruptcy Leeds-Robert Caldecott and John Galdecott , of Man ' Chester , sflk-mercers , Dec 12 , at one , at tbe Court of Bankrupt ^ Manchester- John Millington aud Thoaas Salter , of Manchester , aad of Low Mill ,, Lancashire ,
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cotton-spinner ? , Jar . IS , at twelve , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , ilancbi 8 : ar—Thomas James Whidhorne , of Liverpool , chemist , Dae . 12 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool—Owen Jones , of Liverpool , draper , Deo . 26 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool—Joan Caasoa , of Liverpool , cora-merckant , Dec . 12 , at one , at the Court of BaBkruptcy , Live pool —Joseph Parry , of HaTeifordwest , draper , Deo . 14 . at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Bristol—Henry Yeatman , of Leachlade , Gloucestershire , chemist , Dec . 8 , at twelve , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , Bristol . CERTIFICATES to be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting .
Charles Chambers , of Peterborough , Northamptonshire , liquor-merchant , Deo . 11—Joseph Robaon and Thomas Richard Robson , of St . Martin ' s Lane , organbuilders , Dec . 11—James GiUon Forster , of Aldgate High-street , City , tailor , Dee . 11—Andrew Allen and William Allen , of South Shields , Durham , drapers , Dec . 11—John Sykes , of Millbridge , Yoikahire , cornmiller , Dae . 14—Charles Clark , of Liverpool , wooldealer , Deis 8—Joshua Hortoa and Joseph Horton . late of 29 , Wharf Road , Wenlock BaBin , and of
KinaBwiaford , Staffordshire , iroc-manufacturerg , Deo . 12—John Millington and Tbomas Silter , of Manchetter , and of Low Mills , near Chorley , calico-ptlnters , Die 28—Robert Caldecott and John Caldecott , * of Manchester , silk-merceM , Dec 11—James Wood , of Heathfiulds , Yorkshire , woollen-manufacturer , Djc 13—Sauil . Oliver , of Hollingworth , Chester , and of Dinting , Derbyshire , paper-manufacturer , Deo . 12 . certificates to be granted by tbe Court of Review unless causo be shown to the contrary on or before
Dec 8 . George Allison , of Darlington , Durham , scrivener—John Knight , of Preston and Lancaster , mercer—Joseph Boyd , of 189 and 190 , Piccadilly , publican—John Lithgoe , of Liverpool , cooper—William Paine , of Stoney Stratford , Buckinghamshire , baker—John Mease , of Hutton , Yorkshire , flax-spinner—Horatio Huntley Hoskius , late of 25 , Bernard-street , Russell Square , but now of 11 , John-street , Bedford Row , lodging-house keeper William Blanks , of Roehford , Essex , linendraper—Victor Jay , of Castle lane , Boutbwaxk Bridge Road , silk hat manufacturer .
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . John Samuel Wood and William Briddon , of Liverpool , cotton-brokers—John Hamilton Parr aad Tbomaa Woodburne , of Liverpool , attorneys—William Smith and T . Clayton , of Manchester , common brewers .
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From the Gazette tf Tuesday , Nov . 21 . BANK . RQYTS . John Marriot Wintle , silversmith , Drury Lane , to surrender December 1 . at half-past eleven o ' clock , and Jan . 2 , at eleven , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , London-Solicitor , Mr . Harper , Red Lion Square ; Mr . Graham , official assignee . Hugh Welch Diamond , surgeon , Frith-street , St . Anne ' s , Westminster , December 1 . at half-past ten , and Jan . 1 , at one , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Protberoe , Furnival ' s Inn ; Mr . Turquand , official assignee . Old Jewry Chambers . Richard B ' unden , plumber , Alten , Hampshire , D . 'ft 1 , at twelve , and Jan . 2 , at hal' -paBt eleven , at tb . 3 Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . JohDson and Co ., Temple ; and Messrs . Cole and Co ., Bisingstoke ; Mr . Turquaud , official assignee , Old Jewry Chambers .
John Ball , tailor , St . George'B Place , Hyde Park Comer , December 1 , at eleven , and Jan . 9 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . Green , official assignee , Aldermanbury . George Zicbariah White , builder , Southampton , Dec . 1 and Jan . 5 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Gem , Pooley , and Co ., Lincola ' s Ion Fields ; Mr . Johnson , official assignee , Basinghall-street . John Donnlser Blnxman , wine-merchant , Harley-Street , Cavendish Square , Dacfemba * 1 , at two . and Jan . 12 , at half-p&st twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Watts , Bedford Row ; Mr . Edwards , official assignee , Frederick ' s Place , Old Jewry .
Cullum Dade Leeder , cattle-dealer , Billingford , Norfolk , December 9 , at one , and Jan . 12 . at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitors , Messrs . Clarke , Metcalfe , and Gray , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields ; and Mr : Taylor , Norwich ; Mr . Groom , official assignee , Abchorch Lane . Edward Payne Best , wine-merchant , Crutched Friars , City , December 9 . at twelve , and Jan . 12 . at eleven , at tbe Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Peacbey , Salisbury Square ; Mr . Ed wards , official assignee , Frederick ' s Place , Old Jewry . Arthur Atherley Newman , saddler , Hkh-atreet , Wbitechapel , December 1 , at twelve , and Jan . 9 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messr * . Weir and Smith , Coopers' Hall ; Mr . Green , official assignee , Aldermonbary .
Samuel Jones , Jeweller , Cbeapstdv , Dec . 5 , at eleven , aod Jan . ao , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . RandeU , Birchin Lane ; Mr . Lackiugton , official assignee . Coleinan-street Buildings . Jukes Conlsbn and Harry Pbipps , shipping-ironmongers , Clements Lane , City , Dec . 1 , at two , and Jan . 10 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitor , Mr . Adcock , Copthall Buildings ; Mr . LackiogtoD , official assignee , Coleman-strect Buildings . Henry Holmes Fisber . taiior , Bury-street , 8 t James ' * , Dec . 1 , at twelve , and Jan . 12 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Solicitors , Messrs . Cook and Sanders , New Inn , Strand ; Mr . Groom , official assignee , Abchnrcb Lane , Lombard-street John Woolland Bake , currier , Bristol , Dec 5 , and Jan , 2 , at one , at the Bristol District Ccurt . Mr . Morgan , official assignee , Bristol . Solicitors , Mr . Smith , Bristol ; Mr . Clarke and Co ., Lincoln ' s-inn , London .
Henry Harris , shoemaker , Lanaravon , Monmouthshire , Dec . 7 , at eleven , and Jan . 3 , at one , at the Bristol District Court . Mr . Acraman , official assignee , Bristol . Solicitor , Mr . Harris . John May , victualler , Pickwick , Wiltshire , Dec 0 , at twelve , and Jan . 3 , at eleven , at the Bristol District Court Mr . Miller , official assignee , Bristol Solicitors , Goldney and Fellowas , Chippenbam . Thomas Samuel Sbnrman , linen draper , Frome Selwood , Somersetshire , Dec 5 , at one , and Jan . 2 , at eleven , at the Bristol District Court Mr . Acraman , official assignee ^ Bristol . Solicitor , Mr . Miller , Frome . Tbomas Klmber , farmer , North Cemey , Gloucester , Dec 6 , at eleven , and Jan . 2 , at one , at the Bristol District Court . Mr . Miller , official assignee , Bristol . Solicitors . Sowell and Ne-wmarcn , Cireneester .
Charl *» Frederick Devsos , victualler , Birmingham , Dec . 1 , at twelve , and Jan . 5 , at eleven , at the Birmingham District Court . Mr . Christie , offioial assignee , Birmingham . Solicitor , Mr . Bartlett , Birmingham Moses Raphael and Aaron Nathan , silversmiths , Eiugston-upon-Hull , Dec . 2 and 21 , at eleven , at tbe Leeds District Court Mr . Hope , official assignee , Leeds . Solicitors , Messrs . Peacock and Wilkin , Bartholomew-close , IjODdOD .
HOT 1 CKS OV INSOLVENCY J . Harpe , builder , Astley , Worcestershire—J . Hinchcliffe , clothier , Kirkbuiton , Yorkshire—J . Russell , chain maker , Walsall , Stcffordsbire— A . Etodb , purkman , Clarendon-square , Somers' -towa—C . Coates . Walnuttree-walk , Lambeth—M . Gill , farmer , Hooton-hills , Leicestershire—B . Crowtber , maltster , Eastborp-lane , Yorkshire—H . Schoiefleld , innkeeper , Stock's-bank , Yorkshire—W . Turner , plasterer , Halifax , Yorkshire—J . Brown , fishmonger , Sjuthwark- £ qnsre , Surrey—J . Holloway , butcher . Ravenstone , Buckinghamshire—J . Cousena , farmer , Thorriugton , Essex—F . Serle , bricklayer , Soniorset-street . AW ^ ate—A . Szlumper , tailor , Gsrard'Btreefc , Soho—T . Pollitt , attorney-at-law , Manchester—E . A . K . Edgar , clerk , Royal-place , G «* n-
wich—J . G . R . Loveless , auctioneer , Little Charlottestreet , Blackfriars-road—T . Tytherleigh , butcher , Tbnobald ' B-roac ] , Bed Hon-squaTe—H . Booth , licenced victualler , Chester—J . K ^ Ltey , grocer , Lyduey , Gloucestershire— Q . Casvtt-11 , accountant , KilUeiroinster—S Wray , shoemaker , Ripen—W . Cork , fruiterer , Peerlessplace , City-road—J . Leeson , clerk , Cadojtaa-streot , St . Luke's , Chelsea—F . Hart , grocer , Stoke Ferry , Norfolk —T . Green way . charter roaster , WeBt Bromwich , Staffordshire— G- Heather , engraver , Philadelphia-terrace , Lambeth— G- Qiggs , Harrow Weald , Middlesex -S Richmond , Ri 5 lei « h , Eucx— J . S . Best , Lower Grosvenor-place , Pimlico—F . Wigan , road-surveyor , Ruseley , StafforfsWre-r-W . Crecsley , beer-aeller , Collyhurs ' , Lancashire—W . Meaden , beer-seller , Salford , L-uicu-Bhire—J . Walker , stone-mason , Manchester—G . L .
Armstrong , schoolmaster . K rkdale , Lancashire—J . H . Thompson , tinman , Liverpool —A . Walking , watchmaker , Judrt-street . Brunswick-square—A . Bresler , furrier , Little Carter-lane , Doctor's Commons— R . F . Burton , lime-burner ' s clerk , Gaorge-street , Hackney—G . Fowler , brewer , Banwell . Somersetshire— R . Barratt , butcher , Cherwell , Oxfordshire—I . and W . Kilvington , cabinet-makers , Norton-Btruet , Portlav . d-place . St . Marylebone—A . Vglo-x , Hart ' s CofFse-house , Alderegatestreet—J . Bytneway , shoemaker , Dudley , VVorcestersbire—D . A . Darling , Triable , Hackney—J . Terrell , Shipwright , Clarence-etreet , Rotberhithe—J . Slater , traveller , Brunswick-street , Hackney-road—C . J . Burnham , druggist ' s assistant , Oiney . Bucks—B . Bowtell , bookseller , Bridge-road , Lambeth—G . Salwyn , cattltdealer , Flat , Glouceatershire .
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O Grimshaw Aud Co. 10, Goree Piazhaa, » Liverpool, Are Tbe Sole Agents For Second Cabin Ind Steerage Passengers By Tbe C Grimshaw Aud Co. 10, Goree Piazhaa, » Liverpool, Are Tbe Sole Agents For Second Cabin And Steerage Passengers By Tbe
O GRIMSHAW aud Co . 10 , Goree PiazHaa , » Liverpool , are tbe sole Agents for Second Cabin ind Steerage Passengers by tbe C GRIMSHAW aud Co . 10 , Goree PiazHaa , » Liverpool , are tbe sole Agents for Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers by tbe
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 25, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct829/page/2/
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