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' _ THE NORTHERN STAR . December 13 , j 8 45 * : _^^~ " ~~ " _~*~~" _* * ' * _^ _" '"'"' _" _"'^ ~ 7 ~~ . __ _.-. _^ . r . imnnvTini' nt ? _UflVATTV I finn'P 1 N 11 T ? _WETTMATTSM ANnAT . T . PAIW . ~ "_• OF ROYALTYGOUT AND RHEUMATISMAND ALL PAIN
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_^^ _V _Z ~ - _„» _„ _,.,-5 er « l to ihe world ever so rapidly N _^ _triSi _,, «! celebrity : it is questional _\ attaiaed 5 _uclM-istn , _^ . civilised globe where _Meif . here be » ow _» _V _^ f _^ _^ _^ . _^ _sssssra ««*** _^ _^«» - _JSl _,. bat - < o ! ely to the strong recommendations of _SKSd 1 , . heir use . The Proprietors of Parr ' s l ? fe f ill ' s liavc now in their possession upwards of fifteen _landred letters , sweral of tliem froai Clergymen of tlie C _' . urch of England , many from _Uistinguislied isseuting _slln _' ister _* :. from gentlemen connected with thc Army and Kftry , _ai-io from Members of Parliament , Mercliants , and last , thoug h not l « ist , from members of the Medical Prefts ? ion , and a skilful Analytical Chemist ; all _speakiHg in the highest _tcniiBuf the _valueof this inestimable medicine . This is a mass of evidence in its favour beyond all parallel . The extraordinary properties of this medicine are thus described hy au eminent physician , -who says , " After « _irticulur observation of the action of Parr ' s Pills , I am determined , iurov ouiuion , that the following are their
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WHAT'S FAMILY MEDICINES . _PATSOSISED ET BiT G : nce the Dowager Sir C . F . William * , Knt . Duchess of Leeds . Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer , Xndy Sherborne . _llait . Xari of Lincoln . Captain _Doldcro , M . P . 3 ! _arquis of _Waterfovfi . £€ waTd Baines , Esq ., M . P . Xord Hantry . Archdeacon Webber . _lloctmr _Uioosr . berg , Vicar of General Maitland . _Crippiegate . General Gardner . 2 Ir . Justice Cressnr-11 . General _XJshitt . Ami families ofthe first distinction . _rpiTESE Medicines , which are found to possess so great - * - a power over the respective complaints to which they are _ajii / _iicahle , as frequently to render further medical aid unnecessary , were also honoured with tiie patronage ofills l « e It . U . the Duke of Lord John ChurchilL Susses . Sir Francis Durdett , M . P . Xcrtl Charles Churchill . George Byug , Esq ., M . P . _SirMatthewWood , lit . M . P .
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CaOTIOK!—Unprincipled individuals prepare the most ¦ spurious compounds under tlie same names ; they , copy the labels , bills , advertisements , and testimonials of the original Thomas's Succedaneum . It ie , therefore , highly necessary to see that the words " Thomas and Howard" are on the wrapper of each article . All others are fraudulent imitations _.
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Just published , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with eases , and fulUength engravings , price 2 s , Gd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt qfapostrOfice order for Ss . Gd . THL SECRET COMPANION , A MEDICAL WORK on nervous debility and the concealed cause ofthe decline of physical strength and loss Of mental capacity , with remarks on the effects of solitary indulgence , neglected gonorrhoea , syphilis , secondary sjmptoms , & c , and mode of treatment ; followed by observations on marriage , with proper directions for the removal of all disqualifications . Illustrated with engravings , showing the evils arising : from the use of mercury , aud its influence on the body . By R . J . Beodie and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , London . Published hy the Authors , and sold by Slier _, wood , Gilbert , and Piper , Paternoster-row ; Mr . Noble , 114 , Chancery-lane ; Mr . Purkiss , Compton-street ,
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~ TEETH . MASTICATION and _Articulatisn Improved and Guaranteed . —Messrs . DAVIS , _Surgeon-Dentists , 123 , Pall-mall , opposite the Haymarket , and 1 , New Bridge-street , corner of _Fleet-street , continue to supply teeth , guaranteed never to discolour , break , or decay , and fixed without springs or wires , without extracting the old'stumps , or giving any , pain , A single tooth , 5 s . ; a set , £ 5 , Loose teeth fastened . Scurvy in the gums effectually cured . Stopping decayed teeth . Price 4 s ., Davis's Hermastican : all persons can use it themselves , as full directions are enclosed , and can be sent per post .
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Tumours , unsightly Excrescences , ncevi _materni , ( or Mother ' s Maiks , ) noli me tangere , and indolent Ulcers remediable . Just Published ( third edition ) price 3 s . 6 d . CANCER & c . EXTIRPATED WITHOUT THE KNIFE _: being a new , safe , and efficacious mode of treating scirrhous and glandular Diseases . By P . BATTYE , M . R . C . S ., 5 , Woburn Place , late 21 , Finsbury Square . Loudon : —Simpkin and Marshall , Paternoster Row .
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HARE ON SPINAL DISEASE . THIS day is published , price 2 s . Gd ., CASES and OBSERVATIONS illustrative of the beneficial results which may bo obtained by close attention and perseverance ia somo of the most chronic and unpromising instances of spinal deformity ; with eighteen engravings ou wood . By _Samoel Hare , M _. R . C . S . London : John Churchill , Princes-street ; and may be had of all booksellers .
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Just published , price 2 s . 6 d ., coloured plates , SWELL'S NEW GUIDE , for 1845 , to all the Night Fun of London ; also maybe had , Marriage and Courtship , 2 s . 6 d ., coloured plates ; Garrick ' s Head New Love and Flash Songster , price 5 s ., coloured plates ; Seduction Unveiled , 2 s . Gd ., coloured plates ; New Coalhole Flash Songster , 5 s „ coloured plates ; Venus ' s Schoolmistress , large curious coloured plates , £ 2 2 s . ; Hints to young Married People , 2 s . Gd ., plates ; forty song books , ls . each ; Life and Intrigues of the Earl of Rochester , 3 s ., coloured plates . Just published , price 2 s . 6 d . each , parts I . and I _cwith
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Just Published , A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend on Human FraiUy . Price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post _Offioe Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the abiUty of 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 the _partial or total
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. __ _.-. _^ . r . mnnvTini' nt ? _UflVATTV UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY AND THE AUTHORITY . OF THE ; FACULTY . JT EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . —A Remedy for JV all disorders of the , Pulmonary Organs—in Difficulty of Breathing—in Redundancy of Phlegm—in Incipicnt Consumption ( of which Coug h is the most positive indication ) they ave of unerring efficacy . In Asthma , and in Winter Cough , they have never been known to fail . Keating ' s Cough Lozenges arefreefrom every deleterious ingredient ; they may , therefore , be taken at all times , by the most delicate female and by the youngest child ; while the Public Speaker and the Professional Singer will find them invaluable in allaying the hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocal execution , and consequently a powerful auxiliary in the production of Melodious Enunciation .
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finn'P 1 N 11 T ? _WETTMATTSM ANnAT . T . PAIW GOUT AND RHEUMATISM , AND ALL PAIN , FITL AFFECTIONS OF THE JOINTS , EFFECTUALLY , ,, RELIEVED- IN THE COURSE OF A FEW H 0 URS / _" % ONE trial is solicited , which will prove its efficacy over all the medicines in general use for the above _distresslng complaints , having alrsady been taken in above 3 , 000 cases , without one known instance of failure . Recommended by the following well-known gentlemen , who have experienced Its extraordinary effects . —Mr . Rouse , proprietor of the Eagle and Grecian Saloon , City-road ; Mr . Campbell , Managing Director of ditto ; Mr . Smeeson , wholesale salesman , Newgate-market ; and Mr . J . Webster , comedian . Sold by P . M'DOUGALL only , in bottles at ls . ljd . each , 35 , _Myddleton-street , Clerkenwell . Upon the receipt of ls . fid . will be forwarded free into the country .
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THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGH CURED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . THE Earl of Aldborough curedof a Liver and Stomach Complaint . Extract of a Letter from the Earl of Aldborough , dated Villa Messina , Leghorn , 21 st February , 1845;—To Professor Holloway . Sir , —Various circumstances prevented the possibility of my thanking you before this time for your politeness in sending me your pills as you did , I now take this opportunity of sending you an order for the amount , and , at the
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London Corn Exchange , Monday, Dec. 8.— ...
London Corn Exchange , Monday , Dec . 8 . — In the past week the arrivals of English wheat up to our market , coastwise , were on a limited scale , and of very miodling quality , the bulk of the samples proving greatly out of condition . By land carriage very few samples came to hand . Of Irish oats the receipts were by no means large , though they have proved fully adequate to meet the wants ofthe dealers The imports of foreign grain were , comparatively speaking , small . Fresh up to-day very little English wheat came to hand ; hence the stands were scantily filled with samples . Owing , however , to the rumours afloat on the subject of a contemplated alteration in thecoru-laws , the wheat trade was almost paralysed ; indeed , such was the heaviness in the trade that some time elapsed before a single sale was concluded . We
have , therefore , to quote a decline in the value of the finest parcels of both red and white of 2 s ., in that of the middling and inferior qualities of quite 3 s . per quarter , at which a clearance was not effected , many ofthe buyers refusing to purchase except at further reduced currencies . As might , therefore , be expected , the market closed with even a further downward movement in the quotations than we have above quoted . Of free foreign wheat the show was by no means large , but the before-mentioned causes operated against sales , and the currencies suffered an abatement of from ls . to in some instances 3 s . per quarter , and at whieh amount of depression scarcely any sales were concluded . For wheat under lock tliere was scarcely any inquiry ; indeed , such was the heaviness in the trade , that prices must be considered almost nominal . The show of English and foreign barley
was moderately good , but of very inferior quality . In some cases , selected parcels fit for malting were taken at about late rates ; but all other descriptions declined in value ls . to 2 s . per quarter , and a large portion of such was left over for Wednesday ' s market . We had only a limited quantity of malt on offer , yet the sale for that article was very dull , at a decline of Is . per quarter . Although the show of oats was b y no means large , the oat trade ruled extremely dull , and the currencies declined from ls . to 2 s . per quarter . The almost only quality in demand was feed . Ihe supply of beans was moderate , while the inquiry was very dull , and the quotations fell from ls . to 2 s . per quarter . Peas of all kinds , the show of which was large , moved off heavily at a reduction in value ot Irom Is . to 2 s . per quarter . Flour very dull , and the turn lower .
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED IN MARK-LANE . _BRIT _1 SU GRAIN . mi _ . -r . . .- , Shillings per Quarter . Wlieat .. Essex & Kent , wlute _, new .. _OitoGS .. 03 to 72 Ditto , red .. .. .. 52 C 8 .. 56 68 Suftollc and Norfolk , red .. 53 C 2 white 52 G 7 Lincoln and York , red .. 53 C 3 whitest 67 Northumb . and Scotch _.-. 57 G 5 3 , " " » » .. 29 32 Barley .. Malting 33 u ej . tra S 8 -
Distilling 29 32 Grinding „ „ l % 26 29 Malt .. Ship .. - 53 57 Ware 59 Gl Oats „ Lincolnshne and Yorkshire , feed , 2 fls Od to _£ 7 s Od ; potato , ov short , 20 s Od to 80 s Od ; Poland , 25 s _< M to 30 s Od ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 25 s Od to 29 s Cd : potato , 27 s Od to 30 s Od ; Irish feed , 24 Od to 2 fis od ; black , 24 s Od to 20 s Od ; potato , 25 s Odto m . 28 s 9 d J Galway , 23 s Od to 24 s Od . Beans .. Ticks .. .. 00 ti _ — _ # t t # oiJ
_ .. .. „ _au Harrow , small .. .. 41 47 Peas .. White _^ 4 G boilers 47 51 - Gray nnd hog .. ., 33 42 Flour .. _Nortolk and Suffolk . .. 45 51 . Town . inade ( persackof 2 S 0-l > s 45 57 Buckwheat , or Brank 30 31
ENGUSH SEEDS , & C , Red . clover ( per cwt . ) 40 to 70 White clover ( per cwt . ) .. ., „ „ 45 74 Rapeseed ( per last ) , „ „ £ 26 28 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 9 s to ISs : white , Os tolls . Tares , winter ( per bushel ) , 5 s . Cd . to 7 a . Linseed cakes ( per 100 U of 81 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12
_POBEIGN GKAIN . Shillings per Quarter . Wheat .. Dantsic and _Konigsherg 67 extra ' 71 .. " 5 - 60 Ditto _duto .. 62 _ 05 .. 52 - 55 Ponier .. n , ai _Mfcc , ) AtilialtG 0 - G 8 .. 02 - 57 ¦ « _^ SK _*'*•• ¦•» - .. » -. * _SafLrd :: " z _** 48 - _tKJM _* . " " ' ~ C 6 _- S 3-57 _Itu-nan , Tuscan ( fcc ., red — _E , _'Y'i i ** " - 71 .. EG-60 Odesi'a & _Tuganrog _. hard — Ditto ,. soft „ .. 155 __ es .. 48-55 Canadian , hard .. . 53 — fil Ditto , fine' 62 _ C 4
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Rje . Russian , Prussian , & c . 28 — 30 _^ Barle .. Grinding __ 26 — on Ditto , distilling .. .. 31 __ ? ., Oats .. Dutch , feed .. .. _& _ | _f 29 — tS Ditto , brew and thick .. 25 — 21 _ Russian 24 — 25 " <; i 33 Danish & Mecklenburg 24 — 27 " 1 ~~ "** Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 39 , small .. 37 _ ii " _^ - - _'i Egyptian 37 __ 4 * " « - 12 Peas .. White , 42 to 51 , gray .. 40 _ 42 " * ~ 31 ) Flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , hue 31 3 G , superfine .. .. 32 - 38 ¦ _>« , Canada , 34 to 36 , United " ~ 3 i ) States 33 _ 3 S „ s Buckwheat 3 o _ _« *' J 8 - 31 Ha * T _„ cc ..... Pi-,, _„ : <_ ,. j ... _Z . ~ - _~^
TOBE _1 GH BEEBS , _& C , Linseed .. Petersburgh and Riga ( free of dutvf _V _?!*** Archangel , 40 to 45 , Memel and Konius " T berg .. .. " ,. ¦ Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa " 47 " _„ . Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. ,. " e ., \ J * Red Clover ( 19 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on the " duty ) 4 White ditto 4 ? ll Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 38 to 40 , large ' 40 A Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 810 s , £ 10 os " * French , per ton .. .. £ _«] _$ P _... Rape cakes ( free of duty ) ., £ 5 _o'B i
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AVERAGE PRICES Of the last sis weeks , which regulate the Duties from « , 4 th of December to the 10 th of Deceniber . fl 0
Wheat Barley Oats _^ Bye . Bemi _7 ~ F _^ Week ending s * d ' s * d * s * d * s * d _- " * _- ~ * n __ 7 , Oct . 25 , 1845 .. 59 5 83 0 24 11 34 B 45 5 44 1 Week ending Nov . 1 , 1845 .. 60 1 34 3 2 G 2 33 2 45 3 43 m Week ending Nov . 8 , 1845 .. 59 7 35 1 25 2 35 7 45 1 44 a Week ending Nov 15 . 1845 .. 58 6 35 0 2 G 3 38 2 44 5 45 7 Week ending Nov . 22 , 1845 .. 57 11 34 1 25 5 37 1 43 4 15 t Week ending Nov . 29 , 1845 .. 58 2 33 2 25 0 35 4 41 9 45 1 Q
Aggregate aver _, age of the last six weeks .. 58 II 34 1 25 6 85 8 44 3 44 11 London averages ( ending 1 Dec . 2 , 1 S 45 )! G 3 2 35 4 26 3 ! 39 2 41 _JI 48 G Duties .. .. I 14 Ol 4 0 ! 3 _p | 7 61 1 0 1 0 London _Smithfield Cattle Market , Mo . vdaiv Dec . 8 . —The past week ' s imports of live stock Into Loudon have been again extensive , notwithstanding the present advanced period of the year ; we have received 34 oxen per the John Bull and Caledonia steamers from Hamburg , 77 oxen , 101 cows , G 2 S sheep , and 2 calves , per thc Giraffee , Attwood , and the Commercial Packet from Rotterdam ; and 113 cows , together with 142 sheep by the Rapid , from Harlingen . At the outports 60 sheep and 67 beasts have been imported from Hull . To-day wc had on offer 150 foreign beasts , and 350 sheep in , generally speaking , fair condition . Nearly the whole found buyers at full prices . Fresh up to our market this morning the arrival of beasts from our own _grazing districts were large , but for the most part of _midtlliiil quality , if we except the droves from the western
counties . The attendance of both town and countiy buyers being large , the beef trade ruled firm , at prices fully equal to those obtained on this day _se ' n . night , and at which a good clearance was effected . From the northern counties we received about 2 , 000 shorthorns ; from the eastern 300 shorthorns and Scots ; from the western and midland counties 700 Herefords , Devons , runta , & c , ; from other parts of England 400 of various kinds ; from Ireland 120 beasts , and from Scotland 100 Scots . Although the numbers of sheep were on tho increase , the mutton tvade was firm at Ml prices , tlie best old Downs readily producing 5 s . per 8 lbs . Very few calves were on offer ,, while the veal trade was firm at Friday ' s advance . In pigs a steady business was transacted , at full prices . The great Christmas market will bc held here on Monday next .
By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . 6 . d . s . a Inferior coarse beasts . , 2 10 3 0 Second quality .,., 3236 Prime large oxen , . , 8 8 4 0 Prime Scots , & c 4 2 4 4 Coarse _inferior sheep , . . 3 4 3 lo Second quality .... 4 0 4 4 Prime coarse- _" . _vooUed . . . 4 6 4 8 Prime Southdown . . . 4 10 5 0 Largecoarse calves .... 4 2 4 3 Prime small 4 10 5 2 Suckling ealves , each . . 18 0 31 0 Large hogs 3 10 4 6 Neat small porkers ... 4 8 5 2 Quarter-old store pigs , each . 16 0 21 8
HEAO OF CATTLE ON 8 A 1 E . ( From the Books ofthe Clerk ofthe Market . ) Beasts , 3 , 441-Skeep , 25 , 400—Calves , 59—Pigs , 381 . Richmond Corn Market , Dec . 6 . —We had a very large supply of grain in our market to-day , and many ef the samples very bad . Wheat sold from 03 . to Os . ; oats , 2 s . 9 d . to 4 s . Gd . ; barley , 4 s . to 4 s . 3 d . ; beans , 6 s . to 6 s . 6 d ., per bushel . Livebfooi , Corn Marlet , Mondav , Dec . 8 . —Since last Tuesday we have had good supplies of flour and oatmeal from Ireland , but moderate of wheat and oats from the same quarter . From Canada we have
received 2 , 873 quarters of wheat , and 11 , 500 barrels of flour . There have been no arrivals of any consc _» quence from foreign ports . The recent fresh agitation ofthe Corn Law question has served further to depress the grain trade here , and the business in any article , during the past week , has been on a very limited scale , with lower prices generally . On Friday new wheat was offered at a decline ot' 3 d . to 4 d ., and on old 2 d . per bushel ; on flour Is . to 2 s . per sack and barrel ; Id . per bushel on oats , and 1 ? . pir load on oatmeal . In the bonded market no transao tions of moment have transpired . United States flour is offered at 30 s . per barrel .
Manchester Cor . v Market , _Satckdav , Dec . CIn the early part of the week there was only a moderate consumptive demand for flour , and where sales were effected , it was necessary to submit to a reduction of full y Is . per sack on ail but the choicest quality . In oats and oatmeal there was likewise but little passing , and the latter article might have been purchased on lower terms . Subsequently , the revival of rumours relative to an abolition of tlic Corn Laws at an early period had the effect of causing an almost total suspension of business in every article , and prices were , in consequence , rendered altogether nominal , The transactions in our market this morning were so exceedingly limited in extent that if' * not possible to report a change in the _quotations tf any article .
Huli , Corn Market , Tuesday . —During the past week there has been more disposition to buy It ' wheats at the prices of the last week , but any attemp t to advance in price has not been met by buyers , consequently the trade has been hy no means brisk ; bonded neglected . At to-day ' s market the supply" « wheat from the farmers is moderate , and the price- " of last week are unaltered . All sorts of spring corn the same as last quoted . Linseed and linseed cakes aro both quieter . The samo may bc said of _rapese _** aud rapeseed cakes . Bones held very firmly . I " guano not much doing .
Birmingham Corx Exchange . Wepses day . - During tho present week English wlieat has mi }" : tained its value , and old , in some instances , realist 4 ls . per quarter advance . Malting barley no lower ; and fine samples scarce . Oats held for last were *' prices . Beans ls . per quarter less money . Wakefield Corn Market , Friday . —We have ™ supplies of wheat and barley , and moderate ot otu » grain . There was a very limited business done _m wheat to-day , and to effect sales a decline of Is . to _¦* per quarter was submitted to . Fine barley _luJj '* dear , other sorts ls . per quarter cheaper . Beans 1 slow _ronuest ,. nnd nrifps of now must bc quote ''
per quarter less than last week . Oats sold at * , ' duction of id . per stone , and shelling of 6 d . per loild _' Malt firm at late rates . „ ,. _K . > Newcastle Corn Market , Tues day . - * ' -ere ** a moderate supplv of wheat from tiie grow * - L Saturday last , with a small arrival _coal's , » millers selected the best conditioned siunp . _ies- _" _^ per quarter advance , and the damp and _mlcno * _^ met a readv sale at last week ' s prices . !»? _£ y nothing done in bonded , but there was m 01 ' e .. _^ L . for free wheat . This morning there was a a . u - _{ ply of wheat , but the trade was rather d « JJ _"C whole at Saturday ' s prices . Rye was m _mo-v 1 request . The suppl y of barley is _larftf , _J J" otilC r samples only are saleable at last week s pv'icc » _^ kinds are difficult to quit on low terms . ' cr _ l _omnll c . _»_ r . U . _ _.+ * _ . „ _+ t « , _„ , l nil killdS WC 1 C l- 1 ; ,
quarter higher . In beans and white peas tws _huttle doing , and but few on sale . Hour ii _W - at last week ' s rates . . _,.,. „ i . pl > * LivEnrooL Cattle Market , Monda y .- " - , ' _^ of cattle at market to-dav has been smaiic- <¦ . week , particularly in sheep . We had & ¦ " _" v . y attendance of customers ; anything g 0 _^ ,, = ; J . sought after . Beef 5 _* d . to 0 d _., mutton o . -u . per lb . „ n . v- 'riie Salford New Cattle Markbt , _WmraSM ] 1 . _^ _^ supply of stock good , ami thc « u _» _W-y » B a J" < jf fi t * . The demand continues extensive , aim ... j . e Beasts earlv sold up . There was no _cWWo _.,,.,,,: value of cither beef or mutton . Lut nil" - - sold . _^ _^ _flicrek _'* Newcastle Cattle Market , _Tuespa t . , vl .
been a vcrv small simply of stock at om _mj _,, _* dav , which met a brisk sale , and pn _«« , c _T CleE _* on the advance ; _nlcnty of buyers , and a" - " ,., snl iaway . The following quotations were : iu . , ported .-Beasts , small cutters , 7 s . ; . f _g _,. 0 . J . w best quality , 63 . Oil . to 0 s . Od . ; * _i- ' < 7 _' _£ % . _«¦* ¦ ¦ - 6 s . ; pork , lavas , 0 s . to 0 s . ( id . ; small , 'r' \ _deif of U lb . Good half-bred _Wedders , Is . , ' . _^ e * 7 d . ; _middling OR ; ewes , white- accU , _ufaced , od . W _Oid . per lb ., sinking oiliu .
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¦ „ _.. — _£ = _y otf a _Couxrr of Hertford . —Mr . ll als _^' uL t fon _'> ff _! himself as a candidate for tho county oi i _, _j _, 0 « . the Conservative interest . Wo " _^ " _^ _posii _^ ever , that he will not be elected without opi _^ j 0-A requisition is in course ot . signatmc _^ ttlt i nournble Spencer Cowper _, the " l 0 im Cowpei _* .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 13, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_13121845/page/2/
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