BANKRUPTS
... BANKRUPTS WE HAVE PURCHASED FROM THE BANKRUPT COMIC THE tETOCI OF A. S. CI. ELAND, HIGH STREET. AT A DISCOUNT OF 40 PIS CENT. FROM FIRST COSTS THZ STOCK OF I W. T. WATERS, wi.* ii k..6 DISCOUNT OF 30 PER CENT.; ...
... BANKRUPTS WE HAVE PURCHASED FROM THE BANKRUPT COMIC THE tETOCI OF A. S. CI. ELAND, HIGH STREET. AT A DISCOUNT OF 40 PIS CENT. FROM FIRST COSTS THZ STOCK OF I W. T. WATERS, wi.* ii k..6 DISCOUNT OF 30 PER CENT.; ...
... THE BANKRUPTS. The bankraptciea in the l.omlon were all adjadiraUd on before Dec. 3l*t. Only four adjudication* in laat eight’* took place io the London Court. ...
... BANKRUPTS HAVE PURCHASED FROM THE BANKRUPT COURT THE STOCK OP A. S. CLELAND, HIGH STREET, A DISCOUNT toF 40 PER CENT. FROM FIRST COS'”*, jiso. THE SffOCK OF i W. t. w A T E S, Waiehousemas, AT A DISCOUNT ofl 30' PER CENT., AND WItLL WFEI! THEM FOR SALE ...
... BANKRUPTS. Oct. 19. George Mason, jnn, of Clonda'kin, in the County of Dublin, farmef. Oct. 23. Patrick Boarke, of Springfield, in the King’s County, farmer. George Graham, of City Quay, and Bride Street, the City of Dublin, coal c.gent. Oct. 30. James ...
... BANKRUPTS. ITIOVP. Fob. 11.—Wm. J. Waters, of 3, Square Wo,t, B,l:ast, in the County of Antrim, boot and shoemaker. D arid Gleany, of Merchant, Quay, Newry, in the County of Antrim, gram and proriaion merchant. Murphy, of :a tho C,ounty to Tyrono, corn ...
... BANKRUPTS. The claim the Northern Bank was Monday proved at .£157,245, for dividends on the above | estate. We are informed that in this claim for dividend there are inc-uded endorsements of Spotten & Co. the extent £lOl,OOO, and of this amount it is ...
... BANKRUPTS. HATE PURCHASED FROM THE BANKRUPT COURT TEE STOCK OF A. S. CLELAND, lIIGE tTREET, AI A DISCOUNT 40 FSB CENT. FROM FIRST COST; ...
... BANKRUPTS. George Brady, Barking, Essex, sod Union Bank Chambers, Carey Street, London, solicitor; Perigrioe Taylor Biogley, Brighton, gentleman , John Cbeyne (late of Watergate Slrest, Chester, now of Paris), wine merchant; William Guild and Edward Chapman ...
... BANKRUPTS Feb. 11.—Wa. J. Waters. 3. Donegal' %%aro Wont. Balloot. in CAkaty Aainn, boot ead Darat Obey, of Quay. Newry, Canty of Antrim., Krum pension ow- Nut. of dirsbute, ie the Coenty ct Tpooe. era broker sad fanner. William carom of Leagford, in ...
... land, worked as slaves under the lash and G G goad of their inexorable creditor. It was by slow c but sure degrees that the bankrupt worked his way B from a position of ignominy and hardship to one of B ease and indulgence. One by one the punishmentsL and ...
... BANKRUPTS Dec. 2—John Duffy, of Ballyitroesdoff. in the County of Cavan, shopkeeper and general merchant. Fire Meeting ort Tuesday, eta Jan., ISTa. John Brady, of &Linnet% in the County CAVILS, grocer and boot mad shoe denier. J►w WDonnell: of Leona Street ...
... BANKRUPTS WAY I. g o .. = i. et • •. at • Ilk W PU IlAtle:D If Tag 00171 r Till STOCK OF 1 . 4. :., ..1 7 . 44 1.• I% . 1 •Ir T., • .S . 1 SO CLELAND. ,v, . Y. DIVE STEMS% Pro•u• 1.1 , 1 4104 at a or 40 m oar. MOM Flan codr by Pro 222242•4 ...