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Msssbs . Ubocb as » Co ., throngb . " the extent of then practice , having for many years declinea giving publicity to their valuable medicines , now come forward , at Ote earnest MUeitalion of hundreds of patients , who have been led to the brink of the grave by trusting themselves in the anfls » f Quacfcs ,
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2 iEDiCAL AUVICE OX WEAKNESS , 2 > E » 1 L 1 TY , Ac . jIessk ? . 11 . J . J ) J 5 O 1 > 3 S & ¦ Co ., SvBci . oss , 31 a " - us consulted Daily ut their Establishments , ' 2 ~ , ilont :. ue -Sa-ct ; :, ituissU Square , near the British 3 Iussi ; ci , L . mt ]< M : aiid li , Gseat Denmark Street . Jlounijo ^ Square , l > abl : n . JuSt ^' . ¦ ilisMSt i 5 ?« swsf « d- zziih fail lengili C ' -Aoitr ^ d -Ehgiccingsaa itttl , price is . Gtf ., viasMlvl cnvcloj > e , a *< I seat free to any part of the kingdom , on liie receipt Oj ¦; 1 ost-opcf order for Ss . Bd . THE SECRET COMPANION , A 112 D 1 CAL "WORK on nervous debility nnd th * coni-saled nsase vf tue Jeoliuo of physical strengtli and loss of mental capacity , with rcmarki on tli « efiects of £ olitai - > iuduigeJifi .-, neglected genorrhica , syphilis , secondarv sinipUoas , &c , uad mode of treatment ; followed ty ob 5-rvarioj « s on jnaj-riag-c , niUi ^ jroper directions for the re . n .- > val of : J ] dityualiJJcaiiou $ . Uluslriitcd witli en-
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N . B—Country druggiitB , Woksdlew , ^ ^ and patent med > "towHto W ^ i ^^ - ^^ . ^ SSSS Purifying TegeUWe W * . *» d CordalBalm tf Zejlanica , withV usU alloirance ^ ike . trade ^ y ^ Johnstone 68 , CornhiU ,, and airthe ; principal vfkelesale patent medicine houses iu london . y y
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HEALTH LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE . lElM ^ ms if ESni ^ feSllHfr ^^ ^ M ^ lT ^^ lL ^^ ^ giH l- ^^^ i l "IVTO Medicine yetoffered to tint world ever so rapidly 11 attained such distinguished celebrity : it is questionable if there be now anypBrt of the civilised globe where its extraordinary healing virtues have not been exhibited . This signal success is not attributable to any system of advertising , but solely to the strong recommendations of parties cured by their use . The Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pill ' s have now in their possession upwards of fifteen hundred letters , several of them from Clergymen of the Church of England , many from distinguished issenting Ministers , from gentlemen connected with the Army and Navy , also from Members Of Parliament , Merchants , and last , * though HOtleast , from members of the Medical Profession , and a skilful Analytical Chemist ; all speaking in thehighesttermsof the value of this inestimable medicine . Thisis a mass of evidence initsfavour beyond all parallel .
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Just Published , A new andi mportant Edition of the Silent Friend on Jlumun J-raiX ' . y . prf-e " s 6 d and sent free to any part of the United Kiusdon . on the « a * ip t of a Post Offi « c Order for 4 MEDICAL TVOHK on the IXFIUMITIES of the GB-4 SSllATIVB SYSTEM , iu both sexes ; being an en-. ^ -v ili ale eonee : Ued cause that destroys physical . mt . virv and the aMlIty Of ms-. nliood , ore vigour hits esta-Hi-iPd w empire--with Observations on the baneful * itof loilT \ HY INDULGENCE and IXFECTION ; Sn ^ onstltudonal WBAKSESS NE . ITOUS IR RITATIOS , COXSOMWION , « . d on tUe Portia or Ota HElftODBOWVB POWERSwith
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Price Us ., or four , bottle * la one for 33 s ., by which Usis saved , alsafin £ 5 cases , which sayes * l 12 s . ; > : # Tenereal c 6 ntammati » n , if : not at first eradicated , will often remain secretly lurking in the system foif ' y ears , and , although for a while undiscovered , at longth break out upon the unhappy individual in its liost dreadful forms ; or else , unseen , internally endanger the very vital orgaas of existence . To those suffering from the consequences trliich this disease way have left behind in the form of secondary symptoms , eruptions of the skin , blotches on the head and face , ulccrations and enlargement of tho throat , tensils , and threatened destruction of the nose , pnlate , &c , Bodes on the shin bones , or any « f those painful affections arising from the dangerous effects of the indis-
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TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC . NOTICE . —The following Complaints and Diseases may be radically cured for 5 s . by Messrs . BRUCE and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Cranmtr-plaee , Waterloo-road . Adviee gratis every morning from ten to twelve : — Asae # Iuflnnimation of all kinds Asthma - ¦ ' . Jaundice Bowel Complaints Liver Complaints Bilious Disorders Lumbago and Sciatica Consumption * AIeasles Custireness Purgings and all kinds of Colics Fluxes Coughs Piles and Fistula Croup Rheumatism Convulsions and all kinds of Scarletina
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EXTRAORDINARY CUKES ur HOLLO WAT'S OINTAlEiXT . A wonderful Cure of dreadful Ulcerous Sores in the Face and Log , in Prince Edward Uland . The Truth of this Statement was duly attested beforea Magistratq . I , Hcsn JLicooNALD , of Lot 55 , in King ' s County , i 3 o hercbv declare , that a most wonderful pi'usiii'i'iition of my life has been ( .-fleeted by the use of llolloway ' s Pills and Oint : ncnt ; and I furthermore declare , thnt I was very much afflicted with U . cerous Sores in my Face and Ltg ; soseveiv was my complaint , that the greater part of my nose and the roof of my mouth was eaten airay , and niy leg had threi : large uloei ' s on it , nutl that I applied to several Medical gentlemen who prescribed forme , but I
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throughout the civilized world , pat * « foU f * prices : —Is . ljd ., 2 s . 9 d ., . 4 s . 6 d ., Us ., 22 s ., and 33 s . each box . There is a considerable saving , by taking the larger sizes . . ^ N . B . —Directions for the guiclanc * of p atients in every disorder are affixed to each box .
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . THE BEST APERIENT AND ANTIBILIOUS ME . mCWE FOR GBNJERAL USE IS FRAMPTOW S PILL OP HEALTH , which effectually relieves the stomach and bowels by general relaxation , without griping or prostration of strength . They remove heaonehe , sickness , dizziness , pains in the chest , &c , are highly grateful to the stomach , promote fligrshon , © Mate appetite , relieve langour and depression of spirits ; while to those of a full habit and free livers , who are continually suffering from drowsiness , heaviness , and singing in the head and ears , they offer advantages that will notfailto be appreciated . This medicine has for many years received the approval of the most respectable classes of society , and in confirmation of its efficacy the following letter has been kindly forwarded to Mr . Prout , with permission to publish it , and , if requisite , te refer any respectable person to its author : —
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EXTRAORDINARY ECONOMY TO TEA DRINKEKS . THE DESIRE OF ENGLAND . —ThePIQUAPLANT now sold at 3 s . Gd . per Ib . is three times the strength of tea , and is also equal in flavour , more delicate in taste , infinitely more healthy , as is proved by physicians and chemists of high standing , also by persons in great numbers with the most delicate lungs and stomachs . It is most pleasant and invigorating , and is recommended to tho debilitated for its invaluable qualities , to advanced age for its Strengthening properties , and to tlie public generally for its moderate price and Intrinsic excellence . The Test . — The proof of the efficacy and healthful effect of the plant in preference to tea or coffee . —Let a uervous or dyspeptic patient use two or throe eups of strong tea upon retiring to rest , and the effect will be night-mare , disturbed sleep , and other violent symptoms of indigestion , &c .
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P Jlc DGUGALL'S BKOPS , for GOUT , KHEUMAa TISM , and all painful Affections of the Joints , which it effectually relieves , iu the course of a few hours . Having been already taken in more than 10 , 000 cases , without one known instance of failure , tho following certificates arc selected from numerous others , fully demonstrating its beneficial effects : — Jilt . J . WEBSTER , OP THE TUEATKES ROYAI .. Sin , — -I feel much pleasure in expressing ray unqualified approbation of your excellent Gout Medicine . I have suffered mest severely from the gout for upwards of Soven years , and have never met with any medicine so speedily efficacious as youvs ; indeed , I consider it a perfect toon to those who , like myself , suffer from that most painful complaint , J , "Webster .
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The fWlbiwBg iodies ind gentlemen also add tb . eir grateful testimony in Its fayonr : — . ? :. Messrs ^ T . Rouse , Grecian ' Saloon , City-roao ; Campbell , managing ' directer of ditto ; Smeeton , salesman , Newgate Market ; Sergeant BreDnan , 6 division of Police ; Williams , firm of Williams , Boyd & Co . West Smithfield ; Phillips , licensed victualler , Old-street ; Bray , of lattersall's , Hyde Park Corner . —Mesdames Delay , Unionstreet , Southwark ; Villiars , Denmark-street , Pentonville ; Hobbs , ( late of Newgate Market ) Bermoudsey . ; Sold by Patrick Me Dougall enly , in bottles , Is . lid . and 2 s . 9 d . each , 33 , Myddleton-stmt , Olerkenwoll , — Upon the receipt of Is . 6 d . or 3 s . Gd . it will be forwarded free into the country . ,
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THE CORN MARKET . The arrival of wheat from the northern wheat districts in Eng land during the last week was moderately large , but by-land carried samples the show of this article in Mark-lane for sale from the metropolitan and from the home counties was smaller than was generally expected . Still however , the demaud was exceedingly heavy , and a considerable part of the supply remained unsold when the gates of the Com Exchange were closed in the after part of the day against the transactions of farther business , although a decline of 2 s . per quarter on flie finest quality , and of 3 s . to 4 s . per quarter on inferior descriptions , occurred in the value of the small quantity , which was disposed of since the last market day . CURRENT PRICES OF GBAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED IN MARK-LANE . BRITISH GRAIN . Shillings per Quarter . Wheat .. Essex & Kent , white , new .. 49 to 63 .. 57 to 70 Ditto , red 47 59 .. 53 65 Suffolk and Norfolk , red ., 47 57 white 49 62 Lincoln and York , red .. 47 57 white 49 62 Northumb . and Scotch ., 47 60 Rye .. .. .. * Barley .. Malting .. .. .. 30 34 extra 37 - IS ! :: :: :: 41 82 :: Somshiro ^ f « w ^ r 52 * e £ bta $ 1 < £ * aVSSV , ' potato , 2 ls Cd to atediGul lSsedto SOsed .
way . Beans .. Ticks , new t > . ... " f . t ° * ™ * } Harrow , small / new . .. 34 38 Old 40 46 Peas .. -W hite .. .. « 87 48 boilers 40 « .. Gray and hog . . « » 33 36 Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 41 49 Town-made ( persaekof 2801 bs ) 4 G 53 Buckwheat , ovBrank ... .. .. 30 32 ENGLISH SEEDS , &C , Red clover ( per cwt . ) .. .. .. 42 to 72 White elovev ( per cwt . ) ..... .. .. 47 7 fi Rapeseed ( per last ) .. ., £ 26 28 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 7 s to lls ; white , 7 s tolOS . Tares , ( per bushel ) , spring , 6 s . ; winter , 5 s . to fis . Cd . Linseed cakes ( per 1000 of 31 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12
FOREIGN GEAIN , Shillings per Quarter , . Free . In Bond . Wheat ., DantsicandKonigsberg 63 extra 70 .. 4 G — 59 Ditto ditto .. 34 — 61 .. 44 — 52 Pomeranian , &c ., Anhalt 56 — 63 .. 41 — 52 Danish , Ilolsteui , < fcc . .. 54 — 61 .. 42 — 48 Russian , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 55 — 68 .. 39 •— Spanish , hard .. .. — ¦ Ditto , soft .. .. & 8 - 62 .. 44-51 Odessa&Taganrog , hard — ¦ Ditto , soft .. .. 53 - « 8 .. 39 - 48 Canadian , hard .. • — Ditto Sue ' .. .. 58—60 Eje t Russian , Prussian , &e . . — Badfl SSsSEarib . . : :: li - ; Io .. i 8 - Oats aSfftJ . ™ a& , * -: S- . r ? 7 .. fo-n Kussian .. .. .. 24 - 26 .. .. 19 - 20 DanisU & Mecklenburg 24 - 26 .. 18 - 31
Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 38 , small .. 36 - 40 .. 28 - 36 Egyptian 33 - 35 .. 28 - 30 Peas ., Whito , 32 to 43 , gray .. 33 — 36 flour .. Dantsic and Ilamburgh . ( per barrel ) , fine 30 33 , superfine .. .. 32 - 34 .. 22 - 28 Canada , 30 to 33 , United p State .. .. .. .. » - 35 - 2 G-28 uckwheat .. •• -30 — 32 .. 24 — JS FOREIGN SEEDS , &C . : Per Quarter . T . inseed .. P etersburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) . .. 42 to 43
AMhangel , 40 to 45 ) JllemeianttJvonigsber" »• •• •• •* •• •' Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 42 44 Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last' .. .. £ 2 i 2 C Wed Clover ( 16 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on the duty ) ••» fi White ditto .. .. 47 < C Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 40 to 44 , lnrge ,, 44 so Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 6 10 s , £ 7 . French , per ton •• £ " 0 . ~ } ° Rape cakes ( fies of duty ) .. & > 10 £ o 15 and 5 per cent , on th :
duV-j AVERAGE PRICES ' Of the last six weeks , which regulate the Duties from tiu 7 th to the . 14 th of May . j WiMiVaiicy , Oats . llye . Beans , Peas . _ , .. \ s . 4 . s . d . s . d . , s . d . s . d . s . t Week smlmg ¦ ¦ I Mar . 23 , 1846 .. ! . £ 4 10 09 3 21 10 , 33 0 3 U 1 33 S : Week endi ' ngj j j I April 4 , 1841 ! .. ; 54 ? , 29 4 21 9 ' S 4 2 J 35 2 34 9 . Week eudtugi . i j April 11 , 1840 .. ! 55 1 . 29 10 22 0 ; 33 101 34 i 33 4 Wet * endispr / I April IS , 2840 . ' . ; 55 5 30 2 | 22 lj 34 0 30 0 33 3 Week ending i ! | „ April ' s , 18 W .. I 55 9 30 7 ! 22 « j 33 7 34 10 34 2 X s iffi 56 o 30 o \ n J » 4 m i » j ! : 1 Aggregate aver- / sf ^ :. S 3 SO 0 22 2 33 9 34 11 3 D London aver-2 E tW 01 10 , 30 10 23 4 , 38 2 33 j » 10 Duties .. .. 17 o' 8 0 6 0 i 9 6 8 6 9 1
gMITRFIELD MARKET . There was a well-stocked market this morning , and the beasts , particularly this Scots , were in excellent condition . Hi consequence of the higli i » r ce of meat in the dead market , the live mart was well supported . Ihearnyal of beasts from Yorkshire , Durham , and other parts ot the north of Enelaml . amounted to SflO ; from the eastern counties , of mixed cattle , 1 , 701 ) ; from the western counties and Wales , 'J-50 ; ivom Scotland , o-j 9 long horned and polled cattle ; from tlw metropolitan districts , 58 mixed beasts : and the rest were made up from various localities . The tariff stock was somewhat similar ; the cattle from Berlin decidedly h . ivc the advantage over the produce ol Holland ; there were introduced into the market tins morning from Prussia , 37 US line IWilStS as the Continent could afford to transmit . There were also Ottered tor sale 56 oxen and cows from Holland , and four score ot sheep ; there was a business done in them , but by no means actively . By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . s , < 1 . s . d Inferior coarse beasts . • 2 10 SO Prime large oxen ... 3 6 4 6 Prime Scots , &c 4 2 I G Coarse inferior sheep . . 3 10 4 4 Second quality .... 4 6 4 8 Prime Southdown ... 5250 Large coarse calves . . ' . . 4 •* ¦ * 10 Prime small 6 ' 2 5 6 Suckling calves , each . . . 18 0 31 0 Large hogs . . . . . 3 10 4 8 Neat small porkers . 4 G 5 G Quarter-old store pigs , each . 16 0 22 9
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' ^ PROVINCIAL MARKETS . WAKEFiEro , FniDAV . —We have a good arrival of wheat and beans to this day ' s market . The great decline in prices iu Mark-lane and other markets , during the week , together with the Hue weather , and oxpoutod liberation of the foreign corn , have combined to cause the business done to be on the most limited scale , and the lew sales made are so variable in price , that it is difficult to quote the decline ujiim wheat correctly . We think the average of sales made to day are 3 s . to 4 s . per quarter below last l ' riday , but the sellers generally are not disposed to press sales . Barley is nominally as before . Beans , oats , anil shellimr arc each rather lower .
MANCiiESTii-i ! , Satokdai ' . —At out market this morning the transactions in wheat were exceedingly limited , and a . decline ef lid . to 8 ( 1 . per 701 bs . must bv noted in the value of th'J article . Flour likewise met a slow retail sale at u reduction of fntty 2 s . per sack . On oats we reduce our ' quotations Id . per 451 bs , with a very languid demand . For choice qualities of oatmeal there was a steady inquiry for consumption , nnd , owing to their extreme scarcity , this lU'ovious currency was obtainable for sucii . Hull Tuesday . —Tiiestecit of tree wheat bong so vei'y small , we have had literally no business passing in tho article since this day sc ' nnight . At to-day ' s market we had a large attendance of farmers , but upon hearing the dull accounts from JIark-lnne , most of them refused to show their samples ; however , what little business was done in whunt U'US at a decline of fully us . to 4 s , per or . ;
in bounded wheat we have nothing doing-. In Spring corn , we have heard of no transactions . In linseed there is almost nothing passing , owing to the slack demaud for cakes and most of our crushers having , in consequence , closed their mills . Linseed cukos can be bought easily , but tho demand is limited . In rapeseed and rape cakes next to nothing doing . Doncs ure lower , nnd sonic business has been doing at om quotations . Guano is by no means brisk , and owing to the considerable arrivals from Vatagonia in this 2 > ort , we look for prices receding . jiiKMiNciiAM , Thursday . —At this day ' s market the supply of wheat was short , and it sold readily at a reduction oVIS . to Ss . per qr . Jiest red realised 7 s . 2 d . per ( i'Jlbs Barley dull , but lower prices were not submitted to . Oats Gd . to Is . per quarter cheaper , and very few changed hands . Beans fully as dear .
Livkiu'ool Corn Mauket . Monday . —Since this day se'nnight we have had moderate arrivals ot'Kritish Grain , Meal , and Flow , hut Qiojmjport * of foreign produce are to a liberal amount . There has not been much business passing in the Wheat trade during the week : Wakuington Coun Market . Wednespak . —The Market on Wednesday last was but Jdull , the continued tine weather preventing u large attendance of farmers . The accounts from Mavk luno and Liverpool show a reduction in the price of wheat to the _ amount of Cd to 9 d per bushel ; our farmers , however , were" not willing to sell at this reduction , so there was no business done . The millers have only lowered the price of flour Is . per 'load ; say best seconds S 8 s . ; common ditto , 3 Gs . ; and meal 34 s , ( id , to oOS . pev 240 . 1 bS , Of Potatoes there was a large supply . Early iu the day the price for Pink-eyes was 14 s , ; but be fore the close of the market they fetched onl y lls 8 d . ; seed Pinkeyes 10 s ; radicals 8 s ; ( but not nvany * sales ) per load of 2551 b .
Newcastle Cobn Market . Tuesday . —Wehada"am a large supply of wheat at market ^ o-daj , hoth from the farmers and coastwise , and , owing to tltc serious decline in London , them was an estiicuioly ( lull trade , and the little business transacted wo& » t a vwtactiott of 2 s . to 3 s
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per quarter from last Saturday . Barley also reT ^ r ^ per quarter , as the malting-season may notrhonll ¦ * $ ¦ h onite finished . ' For Malt we had little or lT ? ld ^ i Oats met little attention , and were offered «»„ 'Jiuir * Rye scarcely supported its value . In BPana " n » £ l ? eapef there was litUechange . Plour met a sa , ° th ? r « ra < tt cline of Is per sack . "" sale at a < je , Richmond ( TonKSHinE ) , SATu-Rn __ w , , supply of all kinds of grain in our market to d « v Vair ^ plfS K ha t d n ready Sale but inferlor onlyverVdnn 4 Wheat , 5 s . to 9 s . ; oats , 3 s . to 4 s . 4 d .: bartev 4 « Sif . H beans , 4 s . 9 d . to 5 s . Gd . per bushel . y ' " 4 s > W . ;
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BANKRUPTS . ( rr . om the Gazette of Tuesday , May 19 . ) Samuel AVhatley , William-street , Lisson-grove , grocer—Henry Elki . igtDii , Mnida-hill East , chemist—Kobcrt Perry , Brighton , draper—Thomas William Green Stevens , Bainpton , Oxfordshire , hackney master—James Gordon , jun ., East India-chambers , J . ejicieiiliali-strecr . ship and insu . ranee broker—James John l [ ance , 'LivuTpool , broker-Thomas Hartley and Ivobi-rt Ingham , Leeds , stockbrokers — AVilliam Wonnacott , Bath , grocer — George Daniel French , Stroud , Gloucestershire , cabinet maker—Thomas Walker , Leeds , tallow chandler—John Cooke . Cheltenham , a ue tioii eor—T horn a s liutliiims , Noltiiij'liam , licensed victualler—John Russell , ividdcnuinstL-r . coal dealer — John I'letcher Corbett , Worcester , scrivener—John Richuiond llayward , Manchester , bookselkr—Samuel Detliick and Thomas llichard Kay , Xcwton-heath , Manchester , brewers . DIVIDENDS .
Juno 12 . 31 . Agate , Iforseiiam . Sussex , grocer , at halfpast one , at the Court of l » ankrui » tey , luinlon—June 12 T . CJnrkson , Gliarles-street , Middlesex Hospital , uplio ! . sterer ' s warehousenum , at twelve , at the Court of Bank . I rui > tcy , London—June 15 . T . 1 > . and J . Waller , Ipswich , grocers , at half-past eleven , at the Court of liankruytcv , London—June 11 . H . H . l ' uothetid , fore-street , Cripple , u'ate , milliner , at half-past twelve , at the Court of li ; mkruptcy , London—June 11 . AV . Ebrcy , Aldermanbury , silk diirsser , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London—June !' . J . liinnit , Argyll-place , Uegent-struet , * KokUiuith , at one , at the Court ot" Bankruptcy , London—June 9 . ! i . S . Smith nnd J . Stanley , Liverpool , merchants , a ; twelve , at tho Court of llaukruptcy , Liverpool—June ? . J . Sugden and \ f . Ramble , Liverpool , merchants , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . J . Gibbous and W . Sherwood , Liverpool , merchants , at the Court p : Bankruptcy , Liverpool .
CERTIFICATES . June 9 . It . Killlpton , Crescent , < Jewin-street , Crinplegato , jeweller , at eleven , at the Court of Jjaiikz'uptcy , London—June 15 . J . Martin , Wood-street , Chcapside . frinjre manufacturer , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London—June 10 . J . Hawkins , Maidenhead , butcher , a * t twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Loitdou—June y . J . C . Bairatt , Strand , carver , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , I . on-( Jon—June V 2 , U . Snsoll , Broiid-street , BWinsbtti'y , dfnpOf at half-past eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London—June . 9 . T . llcppell , Newcastle-upon-Tync , timber merchant , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Newcastleupon-Tyne—Junet ) . W . Maud , Liverpool , licensed victualler , at eleven , at the Csurt of Bankruptcy , Liverpool .
FAKTNERSUIP 3 DISSOLVED . W . Thirkill and AV . Leach , Huddersfiold , Yorkshire , plumbers—A , and II . Wyatt , Catlierington , Soutli : nni > toii , yeomen—W . Musehamp , J . B . Muschamp , and T . Wcghill , jun . Sunderland , drapers—J . Davison , and J . and W . Stead , Alcoates hill , Yorkshire , stone merchants—T . Thorne ana II . Hooper , Uristol merchants—II . "Wise and / . Restarick , Walfwd , llertfoi-dsliire , plumbers—J . C . \ Vi ! St . brook and J . Brown , Northampton , printers—11 . DavulsM and G . Weatherhead , Elder ' s-quay , North Shields , bla ; Usmiths—J . W . AVilson and J . F . Erskine , Liverpool , commission agents—W . C . and C . Bodley , Exeter , ironfounders—AV . Son-don and S . Edwards , Manchestt-r , cabinet makers—A . S , Levy anil J , C , Vaughan , ButoipHlane , City , wholesale fruit merchants—Or . V . Sloivivyw ! and Co ., New York , merchants—it . Smith and I ) . Marshall Star-court , Bread-street , City , general agents—IV . Poster and J . E . Mansfield , New Sorth-road , lloxton . sroeersli . Russell and 11 , Jlamsbottom , Salford , Lancashire , builders—J . Brooks , 3 . Brooks , jun , and J . M . Brook ; , Munclicstcr . calico printer ? ,
SCOTCU SEQCESTUiTlOSS . MarylJohertswi , Jane Thompson , and Isabella Sreeto Scotland , . Doildingstone Coal Company , May - ' . ' and . HinC 12 . at twelve at Stevenson ' s llooms , Edinburgh .
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AX EXTRAOKDlXAltY AFFIDAVIT MADE BEVOttE tl ! E Lord Mayor , concerning a surprising cure etl ' eeteil 1 $ Ilolloway ' s Ointment and l'ills . —James Stanley , living » t Long Dittou , made an affidavit before the Lord Mayor at the Mansion-house , on the Uth instant , to the purport that he had been upon crutches and bail for two year ; , with twenty-six holes in one leg , and fourtoim ill theUtllOl" j that ho had bucn in two hospitals , and got no relief ; am ' that after every other means had tailed , he has been radically cured by Ilolloway ' s Ointment and Tills . Ijii'ohtaxt Family MEDictsE . —Vnwwton ' * Pill . <>'
Health effectually lvliim-s the stomai'h and bowels i'J . gentle i-chisatioii , without b'"l '' "S ov pvostvation a strength . They remove head nehe , su-kness , « l / z " , jwius in tiw chest , *• « . ; are highly grateful to thostoinac i , promote digestion , create appetite , relieve Ian ; - 'Ui ; i ¦"" dejiressiou of spirits ; while , to those of a full habit ami free livers , ivho are continually Sllfiiivillsr fl'Utll ( ll'OWSnus * , heaviness , and singing ;™ the head and ears , they onvr advantages that « ili not tall to bo jipjirec-iati- 'il . Sold 0 J all venders of medieiues . l'riee Is . Jid . per box . See the lijuncof "Thomas Prout , i' 2 U , Strain ^ London , " on ^ Government Stamp .
Scaxdal at BKrGHToy . —Consuierable scandal Jifl 9 been occasioned in this town , within the last fen ' days , by the ( light ef a follower of TerpsicJipre with his servant-maid , leaving a wife and two children in a state ot destitution . Suspicion had been entertained fov some little time of a liaison between tltf parties , and the wife had taken the very proper step of dismissing the girl ; but during her absence in London , whither her husbanol found a pretext to send her , the servant was taken back again , and in the middle of last week the guilty eouple fled . To add to the depravity of the acp , the husband had collected as much money as possible from iiis-employers on the plea that he had a large sum to make up >
and not content with this , he actually broke open the boxes in which his own children kept their little saving , to the amount of i £ dt or ^ 5 , which hecM ' j ried off . The total sum with whiclv tho desertc * wife was left was Is . Cd . Her distress , of course , }* great , but as she assisted her uuwovtFiy helpmate M his professional labours , aiur is mush respected for her nwnneiz and conduct , it is to- bo hoped that slie will succeed in her efforts to . suppert herself and family under these melancholy cbcumstasees . The profligate , and sill y as well as- profligate ,, husban d had recently established himseM lere . and was making £ 400 a year by Ills profesaon . The guilty pa * ner ofhis flight is , we legrefc to add , the daughtertf respectable parents , lining in Brigliton .
Accident to the "Whiiehavbn Mail Coach . —0 " Monday morning' about talf-past nine o ' clock , as til ' Lancaster and"Whitekiven maihvas leaving Kenflai'i on its way to Whiteuaven , in making the slight of scent just before coining to the carpet manufactory ! Stricklan . dgate , the front axle-tree gave way , andtW eoacli ro ' iied over on its near side with a tremenduou crash , breaking off the seat in front . The passengff were all thrown off , but providentially escaped ffi 1 a few bruises and other slight injuries ,
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STATE . OF TRADE . Clo ? hH ^ % l % al ' ttle mOr ? busineSS done a *« l " Cloth HalJs on Saturday and Tuesday in fine and middln qualities 6 f cloths / but in low goods there were less sou thim for seyeral weeks past . Prices continue about $ same , and the stocks in the Cloth Halls are lower than usual . There have not been many wholesale buyers in the town this week , but there have been numerous draner ? From the country . On the whole , a pretty fair amount of business has been done in the warehouses , on comparison with the recent state of business , —Iceds Mtr < nmj . w Manchester . —The cloth market has been dull durin ? the whole Uveek , and increasingly so since Tuesday Zn this state of tilings , prices are , of course , rather f » favour of buyers , though the quotations are uncham-ofl Yarns are inanimate ; but there is no disposition on tl , »
part of sellers to give way m prices . The state of cotton market tends materially to sustain the firmness of producers- ' _ ,. Bradford . —Wools : There is no disposition to buv combing wools , except for present Use ; and as H" * consumption still continues limited the quantity chongin ? hands is only small . The market is onl y b-. rely s n plied , which causes prices to be steadily maintained Yams : There is a steady business doing at late priMs " but the spinners tmd it dimcult to get advanced prices for yarns or wool at a reduced price- So long as the hi' -h price for wool continues , we fear but liitle improvemeiir can talte place among the unemployed . Pieces ¦ There is hardly so much animation i « our goods market to-dav as we have observed for two or three weeks nreviouslv . but this appears to be accounted for by the American merchants waiting for their letters due by the steamer to-day .
H « JDDEBSFiEi , D ,-Thereis little alteration to report in the trade to-day . The general complaint amongst the buy 6 i-s was the scarcity of good patterns in fancy dosoription ' suited to the season . On the whole , the trade , both in ths Cloth Hall and m the warehouses during tile week , ua 3 ' been much better than was generally anticipated that it would be a feiv weeks back . Halifax . —Although our Piece Hall does not y « t exhibit any increased activity in business , there is certainly a more extensive trade doing by the splnnws and manufacturers in the neighbourhood generally , and this causes sales of wool to be made with little difficulty , and prices to keep firm : Hog fleeces , noils , and broke wool , are a little dearer . IIochd . ue FtASSji Market . — "We have hail a better demand for pieces to-day , but no improvement in prices . There has been but little change in the wool market for some weeks past ; low wools are more scarce , and rather better prices are obtained for them .
Heckmondwike . —The blanket market has been well attended this week by merchants , and the manufacturers have obtained , in some instances , a slight advance . We understand that stocks are unusually light for the season , particularly the better goods . Leicester . —The hosiery trade is a little better . Wools have advanced slightly ; yarns are firm ; and there aro some shipping orders in the market , but the home trade is very dull . NoTTitfGHAsr . — The trade continues dull in some of its branches , though in others there is a slight improve , ment . Mansfield . —The twistnet and stocking trades continue
to be in a very depressed state . Glasgow . —Cotton Yarn : There has been a fair busi . ness done this ' week , and prices continue without any change , the activity in the cotton market having ; , ton dency , especially in shipping yarns , to maintain full prices . —Cotton Goods : Our market is still quiet , and exhibets little indication of improvement . For general descriptions the demand continues very moderate , and prices keep low . Both merchants and manufacturers manifest a disposition to act with caution , and seem fle . sirous rather to restrict their operations in the meantime , Iron trade : Prices are as undernoted ;—Pig iron i ' -3 Us , per ton , bar iron £ 10 , nail rods £ 11 , boiler plates and sheets £ 13 10 s .
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JW $ ^> - ^ . " \ ^ : - THE NORTHERN star .,-,. ' . ^ . ^ gi ^ : ^ . ^^ m ^^^ 1846 .
To The Afflicted.
TO THE AFFLICTED .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 23, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1367/page/2/
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