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% V - V ' '• X The Northern Star. Novemb...
% V - _V ' '• _x THE NORTHERN STAR . _Novembhk 8 , i _^
This -Lay Is Published, Hy H. Baillieu, Bookseller And
This -lay is published , hy H . Baillieu , bookseller and
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_ _juw _« iier bo . 219 , _Bejent-itreet _, price 2 g , _atiched , T \ R . DE PRATl oa CHBOKIC DISEASES of the -M SKIN , their CAUSES and CUES . Theaboveworkmajbehaa , postage free , in any part •• f the kingdom , by remitting the amount in stamps to Dr , -de Prati , 4 , Mortimer-street , Cavendish-square .
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HEALTH , LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE
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ON DEBILITY AND DISEASE . Price 2 s . _tid ., in an envelope , or forwarded to any address free , en receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d ., THE U 2 XTOU OF HEALTH , a Medical Work on Nervous Debility , and the Causes of Premature Decay in Man , resulting from Excess , Infection , or Imprudence . Also , OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIAGE , and rertain disqualifications , together with treatment for diseases of the Generative Organs , by J . S . Tissot and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , 6 , Caroline-street , _Bedfordiquare .
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VALUABLE MEDICINE . _HDST'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS ;* most excellent Medicine for Bilious Complaints , Disorders of the Stomach aud Bowels , Habitual _Cogtiveness , Indigestion , Heartburn , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Influenza , Worms , Spasms , Nervous and Dropsical Complaints . For upwards of forty years have these Pills obtained the unqualified approbation of the public in general , among whom may be included families of distinction and medical men . Their composition is so truly excellent and their beneficial effects hare been so widely experienced , ths : the proprietors feel the greatest confidence in _recomaiending them as one of the MILDEST and HOST-EFP 1 CIEST _AfEBXEXT FAMILY MEDICINES
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CAUTION!—Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compounds under the same names ; they copy _-the _^ iabels , bills ,, _We-tfsements , and : testimonialsof the original Thomas ' s Succedaneum . f It is , therefore , highly necessary to see that the words " _Thomasand Howard" are on the wrapper ; df each article . All others are fraudulent imitations . FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH . Price 2 s . 6 d .
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Just pubUshed , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with cases , and full-length engravings , price 2 _» . 0 d ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt o / _npost-oflce order for 3 j . 6 d .
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HARE ON SPINAL DISEASE . "" THIS day iB published , price 2 s . Si ,, CASES j _^' nd'OBf SERVATIONS _iliitttrativeflf t _& e beneficial-results : which may be obtained _byclose attention and perseverance in some of the most chronio and unpromising instances of spinal _aeforimtyj'lyrith ei _^ wood . By Sahoei . Habb , M . _ft . C . S _; ' V , *' _' *•* ' London : John Churchill , Princes-street ; and may be had of all booksellers .
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CAUTION . —All Persons advertising Succedaneum for stopping decayed teeth , fraudulently attempt to imitate MR . CLARKE'S ORIGINAL SUCCEDANEUM -and if any Succedaneum than Mr . Clarke ' s be purchased , it willbe discovered useless , Mr , Clarke can say , without the slightest _exaggeration , that he has sold 3 , 000 _bottics of Succedaneum within 16 months : and 2 , 800 . individuals have been able t _» use it successfully ; and most of the other purchasers have been to Mr . Clarke , at his _^ residence , 61 , Lower Grosvenor Street , London , to have , their teeth stopped , without any further charge " than the original cost ofthe Succedaneum , price 5 s . Sold wholesale to all the chemists in town and country _: aud none Is genuine unless had through Messrs . Barclay and Sons , wholesale Medicine Warehouse , 95 , FarringdonStreet ; Edwards and Son , 67 , St . Paul ' s Church Yard ; Hanney and Co ., 63 , Oxford Street ; Colleck aud Mosely , 139 , Upper Thames Street , Loudon ; and other respectable wholesale Medicine Warehouses ; or Mr . Clarke cau seud it by post to any part of the United Kingdon , on receiving a Post-office order .
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Just Published , A new aud important Edition of the SUent Friend on Human Frailty . Price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post _Offlse Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an en . quiryinto the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere rigour has established her empire : —with Observations on ' the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRI . TATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or . total
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ALL MAT 7 BE CURED !! _" * BIi HOLLOWAY'S _OJ-NTMENT . _^ JFIEJlY ULCERS CURED M _^ SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT-of _aLetter from JohnMartin , Esq ., Chronicle ¦ Office , Tobago , West Indies : — February 4 th , 1845 . < Professor Holloway . _gi- _^ I beg to inform you that the inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , are very anxious of having your astonishing
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_? Lokdon Corn ExcHiNGK , Mosdat , Nov . 3 . —The _arrivals of English wheat for . pur market during the whole ofi last week were on _£ aXVery moderate scale , thbugh _^ _rsomewhat improved quality . The imports ofall lands of foreigngrain , as well as the receipts of oats from Ireland , were , the time of year considered , limited . Fresh up today very little wheat reached us either by land carriage or sample , yet the show of English parcels , many of wliich were on offeron this day se ' nnight , was on thc whole rather extensive . The rumours in circulation , to the effect that an alteration in the present Corn Laws is in contemplation , had a most extraordinary effect upon the demand for wheat of home produce . The attendance
of both town and country buyers was large , yet the uncertainty which the above rumour produced caused them to act with considerable caution . In some instances the holders demanded , though they did not obtain , an advance in the quotations of English wheat of from 2 s . to 3 . per quarter ; others , on the contrary , were disposed to soil at that amount of _depression ; hence it will be observed , we had mueh difficulty in ascertaining the exact state ofthe trade . However , we may observe that-the finest qualities ( though the trade must be called a dull one ) were , m most _iusfances , disposed of at prices about equal __ to this day se ' nnight , but the middling and inferior kinds must be considered from Is . to quite 2 s . per quarter cheaper than on that day . At the close of business a portion of the supply remained unsold . the
The show of free foreign wheat was not lar _^ e , yet causes before mentioned operated upon the sale for that article . The best pavcels Were , however , held at full prices ; but other kinds might have been purchased on somewhat easier terms , say of ls , per quarter . Holders of bonded wheats were extravagant in their demands , many of them refusing to sell except at 4 s . to 5 s . pcr quarter more money . So few were the transactions , that the quotations were almost nominal . The supply of English barley was somewhat on the increase ; but that of foreign was small . For the best malting and grinding sorts the sale was very steady , at fully , but at nothing quotable beyond , last week ' s currencies . In other descriptions exceedingly little was doing , yet the prices were supported . VYe had a fair retail inquiry for malt , especially for pale ware , and previous rates were maintained in every instance ; still a clearance ,
notwithstanding the supply was comparatively small , was not effected . Last week only about 8 , 000 quarters of oats came to hand from Ireland . Since the return was made up , nine vessels ( all reported this morning ) have como in from Dublin , Watertord , and Cork ; yet the show of samples of that article was small , and unusually high prices were demanded . The oat trade must be considered firm , at , in some transactions , an improvement in the prices paid on Monday last of from 6 d . to ls . per quarter , at which nearly the whole found buyers . In bonded oats several sales were concluded at higher figures , owing to the decline in the duty . AVe had a fair average quantity of beans in the market , while the sale for them was steady , at very full prices . Although the show of peas was on the increase , a large business was doing , _anS the quotations had an upward tendency . Peas , under lock , is . to 2 s . dearer . The flour trade was rather dull ; nevertheless , the late advance in the quotations was maintained . In seeds , particularly in canary , rapeseed , and linseed , a good business was doing , at rather more money .
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED
IN MARK-LANE . BBITI 6 H GRAIN . Shillings per Quarter . Wheat .. Essex is Kent , white , new .. 61 to 71 .. 66 to 75 Ditto , red 57 6 T .. 59 71 Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. 60 65 white 68 70 Lincoln and York , red .. 60 66 white 65 70 Northumb . and Scotch .. 61 G 8 Rye .. .. 29 32 Barley .. Malting 33 86 extra 38
—Distilling ; . .. .. 80 35 Grinding 27 Si ) Malt .. Ship .. 5-t 158 Ware 60 6 * 2 Oats ,. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , 28 s Od to 30 s Oi ; potato , or short , 29 s Od to 33 s Od ; Poland , 288 'tid to 33 s Od ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 31 s Od to 33 s ( Id ; potato , 3 is Od to 35 s Od ; Irish feed , 27 s Od to 29 s 8 d ; black , 27 s Od to 29 s Od ; potato , 28 s Odto 31 s Od ; Galway , 26 s Od to 27 s Od . Beans .. Ticks 38 12 Harrow , small .. .. 38 44 Peas „ "White , 41 48 boilers 50 54 Gray and hog .. .. 40 43 Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 45 51 Town-made ( per sack of 280 lbs 50 80 Buckwheat , or Brank .. .. .,.. 30 32
EHOXISB SEEDS , SlC , Red clover ( per cwt . ) .. 40 to 70 White clover ( per cwt . ) 45 74 Rapeseed ( per last ) .. ., .. „ ,. £ 2 « 28 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 0 s to 13 s ; white , 9 s to lis _. Linseed cakes ( per 1000 of 31 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12 roSEIQT * QB . AIK . Shillings per Quarter . 1 ' ree , In Bond . Wheat .. Dantsic and Konigsberg 70 extra 74 .. 57 — 62 Ditto ditto .. 65 — 68 .. 54 — 57
Pouicranian , < tc ., Anhalt 63 — 71 .. 54 — 59 _Dumsii , Holstein , die . .. 61 — 67 .. 52 — 57 Russian , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 60 — 63 .. 50 —56 Spanish , hard — Ditto , soft .. .. 65 — 69 .. 55 — 59 ItaUan , Tuscan & c ., red — Ditto , white .. .. 68 — 74 .. 48 — 62 Odessa & Taganrog-hard — Ditto , soft .. .. 58 — 63 .. 50 — 57 Canadian , hard .. .. — Ditto fine .. .. 65 — 67 aye . Russian , PrusBian , 4 ; c . 28 — 80 Barle .. Grinding 26 — 31
Ditto , _distiUing .. .. 31 — 34 .. 20 — 28 Oats .. Dutch , feed .. .. 22 — 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. 27 — 33 .. 21 — 28 Russian .. .. .. 27 — 31 .. 21 — i 6 Danish is Mecklenburg 27 — 32 .. 21 — 27 Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 89 , small .. 37 — 44 .. 83 — 43 Egyptian 37 — 40 .. 42 — 37 Peas „ White , 44 to < 8 , gray .. 40 — 42 flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , fine 31 36 , superfine .. .. 32 — 38 .. 26 — 3 u Canada , 34 to 37 , United States 34 — 39 .. 23 — 33 Buckwheat 3 o — 35
FOREIGN SEEDS , itc . . _„ Per Quarter . Linseed .. Petersburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. 42 to 45 Archangel , 40 to 43 , Meniol and Konigsb < xg .. 40 45 Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 4 G 49 Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. £ 2 _± 26 tted glover ( 10 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on the _3 ' » . " " " " » » .. 40 62 # hite ditto , - 45 gs fares , small spring ( free of duty ) 31 to 33 , large .. 4 o — Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 8 0 s , £ 9 Os , Prench , per ton _J _& 10 £ 9 1 Q Rape cakeB ( free of duty ) £ 5 a ' £ 5 j
ATERAGE PRICES Of the last six weeks , which regulate tho Duties from the 30 th Of October to the 5 th of November . Wlieat Barley Oats , Itye . Beans Peas . Week ending s * d ' B * d * 8 - d ' a - d - ¦ - d _« _«• d . Sept . 20 , 1815 .. 52 6 30 9 21 7 82 8 12 5 37 0 Week ending r Sept . 27 , 1845 .. S 3 2 30 2 22 2 33 1 42 5 38 9 Week ending Oct . 4 , 1843 .. 5 G 0 31 1 23 4 33 8 43 1 42 6 Week ending Oct . 11 , 1815 .. 57 9 31 3 23 4 34 2 43 1 14 4 Week ending _ Oct . l 8 , 1845 .. 58 2 32 0 23 5 34 5 44 5 43 0 Week ending Oct . 25 , 1845 .. 59 5 33 0 24 11 34 6 45 5 44 1
Aggregate aver _, age of the last _slxweeks .. 56 2 31 4 23 1 83 9 43 6 41 7 London averages ( ending Oct . 28 , 1845 ) 65 4 36 8 29 5 S 6 9 42 6 49 5 Pities » ¦¦ 16 0 7 0 5 0 9 6 10 16
London _SitirHFiELB Oattu Market , Monday , Nov . 2 . _* -The unports of livestock from abroad into London during the past week have consisted of about 110 oxen and cows , together with 240 sheep and 8 calves , irom Rotterdam , and 20 oxen from _Hamburg in , ior the most part , good condition . This moruinc we had on sale DC Dutch oxen and cows and 130 sheep , the whole ofwhich found buyers at about _m-evious quotations . At Hull about 300 beasts and sheep have arrived . The number would have been larger had not two cargoes of beasts on their way from Rotterdam been thrown overboard , in consequence of the late gales . I < rora our own grazing districts the fresh arrivals of beasts this morning were very extensive _^ _Jhf _S _/ y i , equal lty ; _^ eed , there were some ofthe best short-horns in the market we ever wit _nessed at this period of the year . _Although the at .
r enuanceo _ouyera waa good , the beef trade was very dull , at a decline m the quotations obtained on Monday last ot 2 d . per 81 b and a clearance was not effel 2 Jon fwM ° ' ther , ) , ( lrOY 5 beasts amounted to 2 , 100 short horns , those from the eastern counties _Sriin ° ? t _^ ' f ron the _astern and _ffiuS districts 800 Hereiords , Devons , runts & crS other parts of England 200 of iS _fctds X Scotland 00 Scots , and from Ireland , partly by _S wayand partly by steamers direct , . 300 beasts : The Z _^ 5 _* I ng , 0 ntlle i _«« ease , the Sale for that description of stock was very inactive ; _Vrimo old Downs -which - were scarce , produced full eum _£ cies ; but all other P _& _mdbtffg _^^ ™ nd _? _W f m 0 d _^ rat 0 _"PPly _a"d _Ky fl _gish state , and priS _™ JS _8 _£ * S £ > _***!*
By the quantities of 8 lb ., sinking the offal . Inferior coarso beasts , % d J ' » _*' Second quality , * . * \ 2 8 Prime largo oxen ' ' _S ? 8 2 Prime Scots , & c . . ' * ? , 4 3 8 _CoarBe inferior sheen ' " _t _, 4 ° Second quality ' 8 * 3 10 Prime coarse woolled ' * " 1 1 S 4 Prime Southdown '* * _A \ , * 8 _Largeeoarse calves . . ' ' ¦ - - ; \ ¦ 1 * jj g Prime small . 8 10 4 6 ' . 18 5 0
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Suckling ealves , each . . _ig 0 7 " _^^ _fargehoes ... . 3 _-, „ 3 *> o Neat small porkers . . 4 _" * j _Quartered store pigs , each . ie 0 -J 5 HBAD Of CATTLE ON SAtg , _'*• t ( From the Books of the Clerk of tha Mari- <* , Beasts , 4 , _224-Sheep , 26 , _630-CaIves , _lOl-pj _^ _'L Richmono Corn Mabkbt , Nov . 1 . —Wv ' large iupply of grain in our market to-dav i *• wheat sold from 8 s . 6 d . to 9 s . ; new , 5 s to 8 , 0 !| i 2 a . Ai . to 4 s ;; barley , 4 a . 4 d . to is , fid honL ta i to Gs . fid ., per bushel . W '' beaDi > . 8 s . ' Liverpool CornMabkee , Monday , Nov 3 -m . demand for British grain , meal , and flour _durC it - week has been of a very limited character tho miii e
and dealers _having previously stocked the- _^ _elvw ? good extent . Prices generally have receded _iv _* observe a decline since Tuesday last of 2 d _-ow-v ., 1 for old , and 3 d . for Irish new wheat ; on flo ur , el sack and fid . per barrel ; on oat s and oatmeal f _?^ 2 d . per bushel and ls . per load . The pre _sentv 1 ' of best Irish new _redw-neatis 8 s . Id . to 8 s 2 d 70 lb 3 . ; mealing oats 4 s . per 451 bs . Beans and dp * maintain the late advance iii value ; but the _s-x \ have been quite in retail . There has been an activ enqniry for wheat and flour in bond , and _sever-fi transactions have occurred at improving prices Tl Friday ' s market the sales of recentlv _ininorU United States flour were at 32 s . to 32 s . * Cd . to 33 , per barrel .
Manchester Corn * Market , Saturdav , Nov _.-i The tiade during the week has been in a state of great activity _catised by the reports in circulation in reference to an intention on the part of Government to interfere with the existing Corn-laws , and , in the few sales which have occurred in any article , prices were in favour of the buyer . At our market this morning , owing to thc suspense occasioned b y tlie rumours above alluded to , there was almost a total absence of business , and prices were little better than rominal .
Wakefield Cor . v Market , Friday , Oci . 31 . * , Ve have had a fair supply of wheat to this day ' s market a great portion of which was new . For good old sample the _demand was moderate , and as the opinioa was general that the ports would be open duty free millers bought at a decline of Is , to 2 a . _Tper qr . ' Barley was one ls . lower , beans steady . Oats the turn dearer . Liverpool Cotton * Market , Mosdat , Nov- ; 3 . — To-day 3 , 000 bags were sold , all to the trade . The market upon the whole is more steady than for some days past . On Saturday 3 , 000 bags were sold , and on Friday 2 , 500 .
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BANKRUPTS . ( From Tuesday ' s Gazette , November ! , 1815 J James Reding and William Nicol Judd , of Horseshoe court , Ludgate . hill _, printers—Edward Speller , of 3 G , Ber ' _ners-stveet , Oxford-street , tea dealer—WiUiam Asbcroft son ., of _Uere-street , Butcher-row , Ratcliffe , cooper-John Littlcwood , of 23 , New Bond-street , hosier — _Geom .. Straight , of 9 , Skinner-street , Snow-hill , ivory cutter-John Gudd , of 79 , _High-street , Oamden-towu , baker-John Spofl ' ord , of Chatham , Kent , linendraper—Ednard Turner , of 48 , Prinees-strcet , Soho , chemist—Jolm White way , of Cliudleigli , Devonshire , miller—Thomas _Barnel Voughan , formerly of Liverpool , but now of _Poulton-cum . Spittal , Cheshire , farmer—George Greeustock _, of Weston " super-Marc , Somersetshire ironmonger .
DIVIDENDS DECLAEED . Fenwiek _Lorainc _, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , bookseller first dividend ot' 5 s ( id iuthe -found , payable u 51 , 6 tt »! street , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , on any Saturday , William Hall , of Durham , grocer , second dividend of U in the pound , payable at 57 , Grcy . stroct , _Nencastle-upoa , Tyne , on any Saturday . William Nell , of Manchester and Ardwick , common brewer , first dividend of 4 s in the pound , parable at 35 _Gcorge-strect , Manchester , on November 11 , or anv suba- ' quent Tuesday . _Jf-pies Knight , of Wigan , butcher , first dividend oi 4 s Cd in the _pOUtid , payable ot 72 , George-street , Maa . Chester , on November II , and every following Tuesday , Charles Parker , of Bristol , _mprcer , second dividend of 3 | d hi the pound , payable at 10 , St . _Agustine ' s-ptaM Bristol , on November lo , or any subsequent Monday . ' WUUam Barrett Briddick , of Durham , dealer in iron first dividend of 4 s in the pound , payable at 111 . _Pilgrim ! street , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , on November 8 , or anv 61 lowing Saturday .
DIVIDENDS TO BE DECLARED . At the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Thomas Palmer , of the New-road , Whitecliapel _, soio maker , November 25 , at twelve—Wilson Wood and Joha Holmes , of Maidstone , tea dealers , November 25 , at half _, past eleven—Sarah Jevous , of i-incoln , shoemaker , Ko . vember 25 , at two—Stephen Fawcctt , of 68 , _Chiswoll street , linen draper , November 25 , at _balf-past one—James Edward Smirk , of Broad-court , Bow . street , _Covent-gar . den , licensed victualler , November 28 , at eleven-John Richardson and James Griston , of Norwich , bricklaven _, November 26 , at one .
In the Country . Griffith Taughan , of Llnnedy , Carmarthenshire , ina . beeper , November 27 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Bristol—John Hodgson , of Liverpool , scrivener , November 28 , at twelve , at tiie Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool—Thomas Robson , of Liverpool , soap maiiufac . turer , November 25 , at twelve , atthe Court of _Bankru ptcy , Liverpool—Thomas Danson , of Liverpool , merchant , November 25 , at hulf . past eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool—George Gilchrist and John Macquay Gilchrist , of Liverpool ,. merchants , November 28 , at twelve , at tha Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool—George Charles . Crofts , _< of Liverpool , corn merclumt , November 28 , at twelve , at the Court ot Bankruptcy , Liverpool—Nathan Litherland _, of Liverpool , and of Bridgetown , Barbadoes , merchant , November 25 , at twelve , at the Court' of _Bankruptcy Liverpool—George Lawrie _, of _Fleetwoofl-upou-Wyre , L _* th . cashire _, chemist , November 23 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . Ceetificates to be granted , unless cause be shown to tht contrary on the day of meeting .
William Mossman , of 14 , Clarke _' s-place , Iligh . _Btreet _, Islington , stationer , November 25—John Reay and Joha Robert Reay , of Mark-lane , City , wine merchants , Novem . bor 2 G—John Mears , of Leeds , grocer , November 28-Thomas Sanderson , of Liverpool , coal merchant , Novem . ber 25—Matthew Murphy , of Shrewsbury , haberdasher . November 26 . Certificates to be granted b y the Court of Review , unto * cause be shown to the contrary , on or before November ? - ! . James Driver , of Slawston Leicestershire , victualler-Benjamin Ling of Fore-street , Limehouse , timber deuler-Wheatley Kirk , of Leeds , piano-forte manufacturer - Henry Cook , of Liverpool , paper hanger—Thomas _Jouei and John Jones , of Liverpool , tallow chandlers-Joseph Glass , of White Hart-street , Drury-lane , victualler-Joseph Lazarus of lo , Marylebone-lane , and 2 _F , _WigmOKstreet , Cavendish-square , dealer in clothes .
_PABTJfEnSHIPS DISSOLVES * . Elizabeth French and Beal French , of 51 , Crutches ) . friars , City , cork manufacturers—Matthew Brook and Joseph Watcrhouse , of Gildersome , Yorkshire , coal miners —John Smith Barlow and Thomas Barlow , of Leeds , hat manufacturers—G . Taylor and Joseph Parkins , of Swallowplace , Hanover-square , envelope manufacturers—Henry Jackaniau and George Knight , of Birmingham , _buUders-Edward Fellows and Johu Randell , of Old _Broad-street , City , silk brokers—Philip Jones and Charles Mortimer , of Bristol , and at Keynshnm , Somersetshire , drysalters-Waltcr Watts , John Galsworthy , and William Galsworth y , solicitors ( so far as regards Watts)—Peter Joynson and Co ., of Manchester , silk manufacturers—ltichard Latham , Peter Simpson , and Richard Latham , jun ,, of Bahia , mer « chants ( so far as regards Peter Simpson)—George Wilson
and Joseph Porter , of Salford , Lancashire , machine makers-Thomas Hart and Henry Hart , of Barking , Essex , basket makers—Joseph Humble )* aud Lewis Budge , of Great Barfurd , Bedfordshire , surgeons—Peter Chrimes , Edward Clirimes _, and Richard Chrimes , of Rotherham , Yorkshire , plumbers—Charles Wilson and William Town _, row , of Luton , Bedfordshire , straw hat manufacturers-Richard Greenwell and Bailey S 3 ckcr , of Sunderland , timber merchants—Leoti Marks and Jacob Israel , of Liverpool , watch makers — Henry Lipscomb and Frederick Lipscomb , of Wytham , Berkshire , farmers-Joseph Brock . well and Thomas Jones Reed , of lo , Great llussull-stveet , _CoYerit-garden , grocers—George Smith , George Knight " Smith , Edward Horatio Smith , and William _WiitU _«» Smith , of Goughsquare , wholesale furriers ( so far ai regards George Smith)— Cookson Stephenson Flovd . wi Harry Booth , of Holmfirth and Huddersfield , _attorned .
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• _An _*^ Excusable SurrosniON . — An editor h aving read in another paper that there was a kind oi tobacco which , if a man should either smoke or che he would forget that lie owed a dollar in tlic world , very innocently concluded that many ofhis subscribers had been furnished with the article . Piling- op Jokes—Speaking of wag 3—wliatis _mw- ) waggish than a dog ' s tail when he is well pleased ] Speaking of tails—we always like those that « w » well . Hogg ' s , for instanee . Speaking of jhogs-f
saw one of those animals the other day lying in t-ie gutter , and in the opposite one a well-dressed im _> - >' the first had a ring in his nose , the latter had a ring on his finger . The man was drunk , the hog was sober . A _liogisknownby the companv he keeps , " thoug _h we ; so thought Mr . Porker , andoff he went . Speaking of going off , puts us in mind of a gun once « owned . It went off one night , and we haven 't sett « L ?\ _A , nd speaking of guns reminds us off obsolete idea . " We had one-a gun ; not the obsolete idea—and it burst . —N . 0 . Pieamme .
Fortification ov thk Coast . —Within the la « lorfcnight several Government officials have been examining the state of the ramparts and other defence- ' ol Berwick . It is known that Government liave Ucontemplation some extensive plan for the _imprort * ment of the means of defence of our coasts , in the S 0 ot hostilities breaking out with the United States . " consequence of the grasping aggressions of that « - _£ _? ' . nd its infringement of our territorial rigM _*" the North American coutinent . It is not improw 1 _* therefore , that at no distant date the fortifications « Berwick may be put into a state of efficiency , the » * j tenes mounted- witli cannon , and sufficient force _« military lodged in the barracks to repel _temporal the attack of an enemv . —Bewick Harder .
Not merelt a Cure , but almost a _Miraci-b _effected by Holloway ' s Fills . —Mrs . Curley , _« sl _* f ing at 15 , Green-street , Bonner-street , _Bettinggreen , had been dangerously ill for two years , ? ra « * patient at the London and Bartholomew Ilospita _^ . and told that her stomach and kidneys were nn "J diseased ; shecouldkeep nothing whatever on » w stomach - . besides this she . was likewise a dream *" sufterer from piles .,, Finally , she got so bad < as to Kecy her bed for nine months , from which dangerous _swic _shehas _just beeii restored to the full em mm health by means of these extraordinary oAa _>
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 8, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns4_08111845/page/2/
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