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THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGH CURED BY HOLLOWArS PILLS . THE Earl of Aldborough cured of » liver ani Stomach Complaint . Extract of a Letter from the Earl of Aldborough , dated Tilla Meislna , Leghorn , 21 st February , 1819 : — . To Professor Holloway . Sir , —Various circumstances prerented the possibility of my thanking you before this tirat for your politeness in senttinjnii jour pills as jou . did . I now take this opportunity of sending you an order for tha amount , and , at the gams tine , to add that tout pills hare effected a cure ofa
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- : \^ j . tprs Vi 1- ' ^~ ' - " y &• : £ - * % ^ —^ s ' SS- . j . This day is pubjished , by H . Baillieu , bookseller and publisher , No . 219 , Regent-street , price 2 s . stichad . DB . DE PBATI on CHRONIC DISEASES of-the SKIN , their CAUSES and CURB , | ; / The above work may be had , postage free , infany part of the kingdom , by remittingthe amount in stamps to ' Dr . de Pratj , " * iMortimer ^ treet ? Cavendish-square . - " *~~ - ~ "
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HEALTH ^ LONG' LIFE , 'AND HAPPINESS , SECUEEDBT ^^ THAT POPULAR ^ DiCINE
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ON DEBILITY AND DISEASE . Price 2 s . Cd ., iu an envelope , or forwarded to any address free , on receipt of a post-office order fo r 3 s . 03 ., THE MENTOR OF HEALTH , a Medical Work on Nervous Debility , and the Causes of Premature Delay in Man , resulting from Excess , Infection , or Impiu Sence . Also , OBSERVATIONS OUTMARRIAGE , and tertain disqualifications , together with treatment . for Siseases of the Generative Organs , by J , S , Tissoiand & o ,, Consulting Surgeons , 6 , Caroline . street , Bedford iquare .
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VALUABLE MEDICINE . HUNT'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS ; a most exceUent Medicine for Bilious Complaints , Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels , Habitual Costiveness , Indigestion , Heartburn , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Influenza , Worms , Spasms , Nervous and Dropsical Complaints . For upwards of forty years have these Pi ' . ls 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 have been so widel y experienced , that the proprietors feel the greatest confidence in recommending them as one of the MILDEST and
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. . " CAUTION!—Unprincipled individuals prepare ihe most spurious compounds under the same names '; Uhey -e . copy ^ thevlabels , bills , advertisements , and testi-: } . moniabi ofthe original Thomas ' s Succedaneum . -j 1 * ¦ f \ Is , therefore , highly necessary to see'ithat the words - J - "ThWas ' and Howard" are oh the wrapper of each ¦ ¦• :- -article ^^ All others are fraudulent imitations , ¦« % . ¦>•• ' FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH _ PrhieijWed . " ' " "¦¦[""'"' ' '
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/ tut pvMislied , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with eases , and full-length engraving ' s , price 2 s . Sd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent / ree to any part of the kingdom , on tU receipt of apostasies order far Zs . Gd .
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WRAT'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE for Gonorrhoea , warranted to remove Urethral Discharges in forty-eight hours : in the majority of cases twenty-four , if arising from local causes . Sold ( in bottles , 4 s . 6 d . and lis . each , duty included ) at 118 Holborii-hiU , and 334 , Strand , London . Sold also hi Sanger ; 150 ; Oxford-street ; Johnston , 68 , Cornhill ; Bar clay and Sons ,. , ' Farringdon-street ; Butler , 4 , Cheapside ; Edwards , 67 , St . Paul ' s Church-yard ; and by , 11 medicine vendors in town and country . Advice given gratuitously to persons calling between ( he ' nours ' of eleven and one in the morning , and seven and nine in the evening Where also may be had Wraps
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Just Published , A new and important Edition of the Silent 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 Offiae Order for , 3 s .. 6 d . , A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GEJ \ NERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the , concealed cause , that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY IND 17 L ENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and onrthe partial or total
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of yesterday to the effect that the dead body of a man named James Cotney had been discovered on the Moirarosd . Itwaasupposed that a dreadful straggle must have taken place before the murder was accomplished , as deceased was a large and powerful man , and that more ' than one or two persons must have been engaged in it . The spot where the murdered man was "found , and for ¦ several perches round , was covered with blood ;—Belfast News Letter .
' , Melancholy . Suicide at Edmonton . —On Saturday , Mr . Biggs , coroner for the Duchy of Lancaster , held an inquest at the Angel Inn , Edmonton , on the body of John Joshua Stephens , aged 50 , late a noncommissioned officer in " the East India Company's Service , who destroyed himself under the subjoined circumstances : —From the evidence of Mrs . Jane Bennett , a widow , residingin Fore-street , Edmonton , it appeared that the deceased had lodged in her house about two months ,. and for the last fortnight he had been in a very desponding state , which was attributed to his not having received a sum of money that he expected from his brother , who was but in India ; and on the faith of which he had borrowed a sum of money from a loan society , which he had expended , in taking a house , and was about marrying hi * landlady , sine ** the arrival of the last mail from India , without any news from his brother , he had
been in a very agitated state , and suffered from violent pains in his head , in which he had received several wounds in action , and he was fearful he was going to have a relapse of brain fever , which he had in India . On Wednesday he was , busily engaged packing up the goods for removal on the following morning , and went to bed about ten o ' clock ; on the following morning about eight o ' clock , Mrs . Bennett went to call him , and receiving no answer at his bedroom door , she went to the bed-side , when she was horror-struck at finding him lifeless , and his throat cut from ear to ear ; a razor , open and bleody , was lying close to his right hand , with a piece of tape tied tightly round the blade and handle to make it more firm . The jury , after consulting together , returned the following singular verdict , " That' the deceased was found dead with , his throat cut , but there was not sufficient evidence to say by whom the wound was inflicted . "
i , Thk Island of Barbadoes and Holiowat ' s Pills and Ointment . —The 6 th of Dec . last , William Gassett , a groom , of Bridgetown , Barbadoes , solemnly declares that for two years he suffered with fearful ulcerations , which no medicine or treatment in that island could cure . That he , was in the service of Mrs , M'Caskey , who caused him to be attended by Dr . John Bryant , whose skill of healing wounds is well known , but failing to cure him , gave up the case . He , as a last resource , used Ilolloway ' s Pills and Ointment , -which has completely cured him , to the astonishment of all : the cure being so astonishing and extraordinary , that J . Young Edghill , Esq ., proprietor of the West Indian Newspaper , caused the particulars to be advertised in all the papers of Barbadoes .
The following are reasons why the Piqua Plant is superior to Tea , viz : —1 st . Because it is beneficial to health . 2 nd . It does not injure the nerves . 3 rd . Children may use H with advantage . to health . 4 th . It does not prevent sleep , 5 th . A quarter of a pound will go as far as three quarter of a pound of the best gunpowder tea . 6 th . It is strengthening and nutritious . 7 th . It is recommended by Physicians , and tea is disapproved of by them . It greatly improves the voice ; it is recommended to singers and public speakers . —See Advertisement . Abernethy ' s Pile Ointment One of the greatest legacies bequeathed t » human kind , by the immortal Abernethy , was , no doubt , his wonderful discovery for the infallible cure of that most loathsome and painful disease—the piles . The proprietor of this
valuable remedy , though under the treatment of several doctors , suffered intensely for many years with the piles , and occasional bearings-down , " yet was nothing better , but rather grew worse , " until he applied to that eminent surgeon , Mr . Abernethy , whose prescription completely cured him , and has since proved its powers to heal in thousands of cases of piles , fistula , & o- In fact , the medical profession , always slow and unwilling to acknowledge the virtues of any medicine not prepared by themselves , are now unanimous in recommending "The Pile Ointment , ! ' as prepared from the original prescription of that departed wonder of the age , Mr . Abernethy . Sold in covered pots , at 4 s . 6 d ., by all respectable chemists and dealers . in patent medicines in every market town throughout the United Kingdom ,
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London Corn Exchange , Monday-, Nov 24 —...
London Corn Exchange , Monday-, Nov 24 — During last week the arrivals of English wheat , malt , and flour , were rather limited ; those of barley , oats beans , -and peas good . . ; Of Irish oats the receipts were on a very extensive scale ; while the aggregate unports of foreign grain were large , especially of wheaUndoats . Fresh up to-day , only a moderate quantity of ^ heat of hom e produeJ ' reacLd ? s eSfr S- rt ? f ? ; S ? P ? hence the stands were , JL * 5 ™ ?? rather scantily filled with parcels of that description of produce . The attendance of buyers being numerous , the demand for English wheat was somewhat active , at an advance in the quotations obtained on Monday last of from Is . to 2 s .
per quarter , and at which a good clearance was ettected by the factors , who appear to expect even higher currencies . The show ; of free foreign wheat was by no means large . This produced much firmness on the part of the importers , and who refused to sell except at an improved value of from Is . to 2 s . per quarter . In some few instances this advance was paid for very fine qualities of red and white , yet it cannot be considered general . Notwithstanding it is spmewhat doubtful whether the duty on foreign wheat will recede below its present amount on Thursdav
next , tne speculators were firm , and would not sell seeing the unprovement in English , except at higher rates . Although we had a large supply of English barley on offer , the heat malting parcels , from their scarcity , commanded a read y sale at an advance M Is per quarter . In other kinds only a mSate amount of business was doing , at late rates . Foreign barley wag heavy , but not cheaper . The best parcels ot malt were in fair request , and last week ' s prices were well supported . In the value of the middling and inferior qualities we can notice no alteration .
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The snowo ! oats / both English and Irish , asw ^ T ~ free foreign , was large ; nevertheless , as most „&' dealers were short of stock , the oat trade ruled e " and the quotations obtained oh this dav sav ^?» were well supported . The supply of beans waW owing towhich the sale for that article ruled dT * ' barely late rates . "White peas ' were in fair iw , * butgrey and maple were a dull sale , LinS ^' well as cakes , sold freely at full ' prices . OtwS * the seed trade was dull . ¦ . UMlen «*
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUIL AND Sv * ,, IN MARK-LANE . 0 tBIJ BBITI 8 H GBAIIf . Wheat „ Essex , fc Kent , white , neVMC 2 to 72 PerQ R 7 a . rter ' Ditto , red ¦ "¦; . . ¦ ' .. .. 58 68 ' . ' „ I ? Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. ' 61 66 wWteM i'J Lincoln and York , red .. 61 67 nhite 6 fi -J Northumb . and Scotch . . . H 'I 5 ' •• « « II II go ' » Barley ,. Malting 32 35 extra S 7 Distilling .. .... , „ r-Grinding .. .. .. ofi 11 Matt ... Ship ' .. .. .. "" .. 58 57 Ware 53 J ? 1
Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire . ' fend a * * „ , « Uats i . Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , s « s m , 28 s Od ; potato , or short , 27 s Od to ai , « i ° Poland , 26 s 6 d to 31 s Od ; NorthumWwi and Scotch , Angus , 29 s Od to 31 s Od ; nnH ?„ 82 s Od to 33 s Od ; Irish feed , 25 sOd to 2 r , „?• black , 25 s Od to -Mb Od . potato , % 3 ' - 29 s 6 d ; Galway , 21 s Od to 25 s Od . Ua t 0 Beans .. Ticks .. 33 ,, Harrow , small .. .. 40 . £ Peas .. White .. .. .. .. 42 47 boilers 43 V > Gray & ndhog .... 42 \ Z Flour .. - . Norfolk and Suffolk .. 45 11 Town-made ( per sack of 2801 bs 50 6 J Buckwheat , or Brank .. .. .. gg j
XN 6 LI 8 B SEEDS , «!; C . Red clover ( per cwt . ) .. .. .. .. 40 to 7 a White clover ( per cwt . ) .. .. .. .. 45 ? t Rapeseed ( per last ) .. .. .. ,. .. £ 26 28 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 9 s to I 3 g ; white 9 j tolls . . Linseed cakes ( per 1000 of Sib each ) £ 11 to £ 12
FOBE 1 GN OEAIN . . ' . Shillings per Quarter . Pree , In Bond . Wheat .. Dantsicand Konigsberg 70 extra 74 .. 57 — 62 Ditto ditto .. 65 — 68 .. 54 —57 Pomeranian , < Ssc ., AnhaIt 63 — 71 .. 54 — 59 Danish , Holstein , itc . .. 61 — 67 „ 52 — 57 Russian , hard .. ' ¦¦ ¦—• Ditto , soft " ¦ " .. .. 60 — 63 50 — 56 Spanish ; hard . .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 65 — 69 ., 55 — 59 Italian , Tuscan ojc ., rcd ¦—; .,. Ditto , white .. ,. 68 — 74 ., 58 —62 Odessa & Taganrog , hard
—Ditto , soft "" .. .. 58 — 63 „ 50 — 57 Canadian , hard .. ,- — Ditto , fine ., ., 65 — 67 Rye . Russian , Prussian , & e . 28 — 80 Barls ,. Grinding .. .. .. 26 . 30 Ditto , distilling ,. .. 31 — 33 ., 20 — 98 Oats .. Dutch , feed ., .. 24 . — 26 ' Ditto , brew and thick .. 25 — ' 29 „ 20 — 2 S Russian .. .. .. 25 ' — 27 „ 18 — 53 Danish & Mecklenburg 25 — 28 .. 18 — 24 Beans ,. Ticks , 33 to 39 , small .. 37 — 44 .. 32 — 43 Egyptian ..... ... 37 — 41 .. 3 G _ 4 o Peas .. White , 44 to 04 , gray .. 40 — 42 Flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , fine 31
36 , superfine ' -.. .. 32 — 38 ,. 26 — ? a Canada , 84 to 37 , United ™ States . ... .. .. 34 — 89 .. 28 — 33 Buckwheat .. .... .. 30 — 35
roBEIGN SEEKS , & C . . Per Quarter . Linseed .. Petersburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. 42 to 45 Archangel , 40 to 45 , Memel and Konigsberg . .. ... .. ' .. .. .. 40 47 Mediterranean . 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 47 59 Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. £ 24 26 Red Clover ( 10 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on the duty ) .. ...... .. 40 62 White ditto .. .. .. „ .. .. .. 45 68 Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 31 to 33 , large .. 4 ft _ Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 810 s , £ 10 Os , French , per ton .. .. .. ' .. .. £ 910 , £ 1010 Rape cakes ( free of duty ) .. „ „ .. £ 5 0 £ 5 5 ' ' AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six weeks , which regulate the Duties from tbe 20 th of November to the 26 th of November . ¦ — WlnalBarley Oats ., Xtye . Beans 1 ' eau — ¦!¦¦¦¦— ' ¦!¦ ¦ I I ¦¦¦¦¦ I-. | J- — ¦ * —\ , Ll r 1 ¦ _^_ ^ Week ending s * d > s ' " d a d- »• d- s . d . Oct . 11 , 1845 .. 57 9 81 3 23 4 34 2 43 1 44 £ Week ending Oct . 18 , 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 5 45 5 44 I Week ending Nov . 1 , 1845 .. 60 1 34 3 26 2 33 2 45 3 43 10 Week ending Nov . 8 , 1845 .. 59 7 35 1 25 2 35 7 45 1 44 0 Week ending Nov 15 . 1845 .. 58 6 35 0 26 3 38 2 44 5 45 7 Aggregate average of the last six weeks .. 5811 33 0 24 10 35 0 44 8 41 3 London averages ( ending Kov . 18 , 1845 ) 63 3 36 1 28 « 38 7 43 2 50 1 Duties ,, „ 14 05040781010
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Lokbow Smhhfied CAiiiB Market , Nov . 24 . — Since Monday last the imports of live stock from abroad into London have consisted of 23 oxen , per the Caledonia , from Hamburg , and 180 oxen and cows , together with 700 ' sheep and 40 pigs , per the Columbine and Ocean , from Rotterdam . To-day we had on offer 130 foreign beasts and 400 sheep , in for the most part middling condition . The whole found buyers at full prices . At Hull- about 180 beasts and sheep have come to hand from Rotterdam , but their quality is represented as by no raeana good . From our grazing districts the receipts of beasts fresh up this morning were on the increase , and of considerably improved quality ; yet , owing to the unusually largo attendance of country buyers the beef trade waa
active , at an advance in the quotations of 2 d . per 8 lbs ., the primest Scots producing 4 s . 6 d . per 8 lbs ., and at which a good clearance was effected . The bullock droves from the north comprised 1 , 600 shorthorns , from the east 200 shorthorns , from the western and midland counties 600 Herefords , Runts , Devons , fee .,- from other parts of England 400 of various kinds , from Scotland 60 Scots , and from Ireland 140 beaata . The numbers of sheep being rather more than equal to meet the wants of the butchers , the mutton trade was in a sluggish state , and previous figures were with difficulty supported . Prime small calves sold freely at full prices ; otherwise the veal trade ruled dull . The pork trade was again steady , but no advance can be noticed in prices .
By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . s , d . a . d . Inferior coarse beasts . . . 2 lo 3 0 Second quality . . . . 3 2 3 6 Prime large oxen ... 3840 Prime Scots , « fcc . . , , , 4 2 4 6 Coarse inferior sheep . , , 3 4 3 10 Second quality . , .. 40 46 Prime cearse woolled . , . 4 8 4 10 Prime Southdown . . , 4 10 5 0 Large coarse calves . . . . 4 o . 4 e Prime small . . , . , 48 So Suckling calves , each . , . 18 0 31 0 Largehogs . . . . . 3 10 4 « Neat small porkers , , , 4 g 5 j Quartered store pigs , each .. 18 0 21 0 HEAD OF CATTM ON SALE . ( From the Books of the Clerk of the Market . ) Beasts , 3 , 524-Sheep , 27 , 040—Calves , 83—Pigg , 3 oO .
Richmond Corn Market , Nov . 22 . —We had a large supply of grain in our market to-day : —Wheat sold from 5 s . to 10 s . ; Oats , 2 s . 6 d . to 4 s . Cd . ; Barley , 4 s . to 4 s . Cd . ; Beans , 5 s . 9 d . to Gs . 6 d . per bushel . Manchester Corn Market , Saturday , Nov . 22 . —During the week the trade has been rather of a quiet character , but , holders of flour having evinced no particular anxiety to press sale , the previous currency was fully supported ! , especially for extra superfine qualities , which , in some instances , owing to the stocks of this description being in a narrow compass , commanded a slight improvement in prices . There was a moderate consumptive demand for both oats and oatmeal , and the latter article firmly maintained late rates . At our market this morning there was not much activity in the demand for wheat , noalteration in value can , however , be reported . Flour was in steady , but by no . means extensive request , and choice superfine sorts must be noted the turn dearer .
Oats met a slow sale , and the currency of this day se ' nnight was with difficulty obtained . Oatmeal moved off in retail quantities only , at previous prices . Liverpool Cokn Market , Monday , Nov . 24 . — There is a good supply of grain , meal and flour , from Ireland , ana we continue to receive large importations of wheat and flour from the United States and Canada . The wheat trade during the week has not been so active as of late , and the buyers have had rather the advantage as regards Irish new , at the same time , holders have evinced much firmness . Sales of flour have proceeded slowly at the rates of last-Tuesday .. Oats and oatmeal have brought full prices , but the demand has been of a retail character . Beans have declined Is . per quarter , with a limited sale . Peas support late rates . Malting barley has found a ready sale at full prices . The market fee bonded grain and flour has been quiet ; no transactions in wheat have transpired , and a decline ofOd . per barrel has been submitted to on flour .
Wakejibld Cokn Mabket , Friday , Nov . 21 . — The arrivals of all grain are very limited . There is a better disposition in the wheat trade to-day , and prices of all descriptions must ; be quoted fully Is . per quarter dearer ; extra samples in some instances made Is . to 2 s . more money . Good barley sold readily at last week ' s prices , but common qualities Were unsaleable , ' except for grinding purposes . In beans no alteration . We have more inquiry for oats and shelling at previous rates . Malt as before . Liverpool Cattle Marrei , Monday . Nov . 24 .-r The supply of Stock , at market has been smaller than of late , which met with quick sale , at high pricePi Beef old . to 5 Jd ., mutton 6 d . to 7 d . per lb .
Salford New Cattle Market , Wednesday , Nov . 19 . —The show was very great to-day , and buyersi though numerous did not buy over freely , —who , however , had a slight advantage , but not sufficient te alter quotations , say prime beef , od , to o ~? d ., and mutton 5 Jd . to 6 d . per lb , A number of beasts and sheep unsold .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 29, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_29111845/page/2/
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