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Death: op Lieutenant-General Sir Charles PniLLirs.—This veteran and much-respected officer .
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This signal success is not attributable to any system of advertising , lint solely to the strong recommendations of parlies cured by their use . The Proprietors of Par ? s Iafe Pill ' s have uow in their possession upwards of fifteen hosdred letters , several of them from Clergymen-of tMe Chare :, rf England , nuarferai distinguished issenting Ministers , from gentlemen connected with the Army and Haw also from Members of Parliament . Merchants , and last , ' theu ~ h notLsist , from members of the Medical Profession , ana a SWUM Analytical Chemist ; all speaking in thehig hest terms of the ralue of ihis inestimable medicine . Thi ^ is a mass of evidence ini tsfavour beyondall parallel .
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The medicine of Old Parr is the most popular o ! the J » res « nt flay . It has br « n before the public only a Tew years ; anil in this shoi t period has lirmly established itseli in public favour , and lias effected immense benefit to all ttho have obtained t ' nif iHe ^ ciraable mediuiue fenuina . ilence the list of x * . - notable names bearing « vi 3 « Bceto the high charactur o . this re"C < jy . and testify , ing beyond the possiiuiiy of doubt the r . oadcriui character of tbe medicine by the uumoer of oxtraordinar . v and decided cares wholly resulting irom its use . This medicine , solely by reason ot its high character , has extended itself to all parts of the world ; and therefore its healing tirtues miiy justly he considered universal Agents are
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Just Published , A sew andi mportant Edition of the SUcot Friend on Siiman FraiUg . 3 Prioe ~ ii . fid ., and sent free to any part of the Unitec Kingdom on the reoeiat of a Post OSiue Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WOKK on the IKFIR 5 IITISS «! tne GEySRATIVE SYSTEM , in both seses : beii ^ an enquiry into the «» nre ; iied c . nuu that destroys physical energy , * " til (! aaiiity of munhond , ere vigour has ' established her einjrire : —nidi Observations on Hie baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INPECTIUN ; local and constitutional vrEAKXESS , SK&YOUS IRRI-
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or else , unseen , internally endanger tho very vital organs of existence . To tho&e suffering from the consequences which this ! disease may have left behind in the form of secondary symptoms , eruptions of the skin , blotches on the head and face , ulccrations and enlargement of the throat , tonsils , and threatened destruction of the nose , palate , & . C ., aodes on the shin bones , or any » f those painful niTecuons arising from the dangerous effects of the indiscrhniuatc use of mercury , or tlis evils of an imperfect cure , the Concentrated Detersive Essence will be found to be attended with the most astonishing effects , in checking
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ASTONISHING EFFICACY OF . ¦ - ¦ - . - - •¦ - . HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . Tho Testimony of a Clergyman vouching to Eleven Cases of Cures by these wonderful Pills . Extract of a Letter ftorn the JRcv . George Prior , Curate of Ifcvagh , Letter Kenny , Canigart , Ireland , lOtli Jan . 1 UC .
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MEDICAL ADVICE ON WEAKNESS , DEBILITY ' , &c . Messes . R . J . BRpDIB & Co ., Subqeons , May be consulted Daily at their Establishments , 27 , Montagus Strew , Russell Square , near the British Museum , London : and 14 , Great Denmark Street . Jlfounrjov- Square , Dublin .-Just pvilWied , illtistrHtcd toith fuU length Coloured Engravings on Steel , price 2 s . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , V : * I 3 ent free to anil paH of the kingdom , on the receipt of c i ost-ojice order for Si . Gd .
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The authors of this valuable work evidently well understand the subject upon which they treat ; and this is the best guarantee we can give those persons to whom it is likely to prove serviceable . It is u , publication which can , and ought to be , placed in the hands of every young man to guide him among the- temptations of ; iie world to which he may be subjected . —Kentish ilerawy . THE CORDIAL BALM OF ZEYLANICA : or , Nature ' s Grand Restoratire ; is exclusively directed t < , the cui'e of nervous sexual debility , syphilis , obstinate gleets , irrcgu-. arity , weakness , impotency , barrenness , loss of appe tite , indigestion , consumptive habits , and debilities , arising from venereal excesses , &c . It is a most powerful and useful medicine in all cases of syphilis , constitutional weakness , or any of the previous symptoms w hich indicate approaching dissolution , such as depression of the spirits , fits , headache , wanderings , of the mind ,, vapours and melancholy , trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs , disordered nerves ,, obstinate coughs , sllOl'tllOSS Of bl'Otttl ' , and inward waitings !
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CAUTION!—Unprincipled individuals prepare the most . spurious compounds under the same names ; they eopy the labels , bills , advertisamen ' ts , and testimonials of the original . Messrs . Howard and Thomas ' s Succedancum . If Is , therefore , highly necessary to see that the words " Howard and Thomas" are on the wrapper of each article All others are fraudulent imitations . . FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH . Price 2 s . Gd . '
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CORNS AND BUNIONS . PAUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND . Patronised by the Royal Family , Nobiliry , &c . PAUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND is a sure and spee * y cure for those severe annoyances without the least pain or inconvenience . Unlike all . other remedies for Corns , it 3 operation is such as to render the cutting ot Corns altogether unnecessary ( indeed , we may say , that the practice of rutting Corns is at nil times highly dangerous , aud has been frequently attended with lamentable consequences , besides its liability to increase their growth ) . It adheres with the mo 3 t gentle pressure , producing an instant and deli ghtful roiief from torture ; and , with perseverance in its application , entirely eradicates the most inverato Corns and Bunions . TESTIMONIALS EXTllAORDINAItY . From Dr . Cummins , Lecturer on Medic . il Jurisprudence , at the Aldersgate School of Medicine .
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. •^^ . . T .. i » .. » nisTiiEHT . ABERNETHY'S PILE OINTMENT . WHAT a painful and noxious Disease is the PILES , and comparatively howfewof the afflictedhave been permanently cared by ordinary appeals to medical skill . This , no doubt , arises from the us , of powerful aperients too frequently administered by the profession ; indeed , . trong internal medicine should always ^ be avoided in all cases of this complaint . 1 ho Proprietor of the above Ointment / after years of acute suffering , placed himself under the treatment of that eminent surgeon , Mr Abernethy .-wasby him restored to perfect health , and has enjoyed it ever since without the slightest return of the disorder , over a period of fifteen years , during which time tho ' Bame Abemethian prescription hus been the
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B LAIR'S GOUT AMD RHEUMATIC PILLS . A severe case of Rheumatism ,, communicated by Mr . Allen , Proprietor of the Nottiiigtom Mercury . ikrovxy Office , Nottingham , March 17 , ' 1845 . Sib , —I have the pleasure of forwarding you the particulars of a case in which BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS have proved eminently successful . A young woman , named Mary Wain , accompanied by her parents , who reside atWataall , nearthis town , called upon mo on Saturday . last , being desirous of making her case known for the benefit of the public . . It appears that Mary Wain had for . some years pas . t been , a great sufferer from Rheumatism ,, but that in October last she was more than ordinarily afflicted , so
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( Prom Tuisday's QasMe , Jime 'J 3 , 1846 . J ¦ BANKRUPTS T . J . Blurton , Piccadilly , wine-merchant—T . A . Cook , Robinhood-yard , leather-lane , carver and gilder — J . Harper , Chancery-lane , commission agent — E . Puller , Harrow , baker—N . Smith ,- T . L . Holt , and J . Nonle , Fleet-street , printers—J . T . Carter , Berners-street , apothecavy-W . Kenuctt and J . II . Reynolds , Lamb-street , Spitaltields , wax and tallow chandlers—E . Beedel and C . Keffold , Reading , Guilders — C . Tomlins and YV . J . ock , Henry-street ; East , Portland-town plumbers—3 . Woodbridge , Heading , sadler and harness makev—S . Smith , Bradford , Berkshire , miller -- A . Wildy , Oxford-street
hatter—J . E . II . ' Bristol , chemist—J . Partridge Cheltenham , - coal-iuerehunt—S . Oliver , Ilyc ' e , Cheshire , provisiondeakv — S . Hall , Manchester , commission agent — 11 . Ruins . Hcwton , boiler maker—T . ' Wilson , C . K . Wilson , W . Wilson , Liverpool , drapers—W . M'Roberts , Liverpool , grocer — H . Williams , Llanrwst , Denbighshire , apotlio . cmy— . T . J . Eva , Redrufh , bulccr—W . Corrall and < J . Wharf , Boston , potatoe dealers — G . Longfield , West Broinwich , tailor—R . Perry , Leeds ,: hatter — W . II . Osborn . and II . W . Blackburn , Leicester , stockbrokers—J ., Holmes , Sheffield , cutlery manufacturer-J . C . Simp - soil , Sheffield , pawnbroker—G . Ilattersley , Skeiield , stove manutactuver , ¦
INSOLVENT PETITIONERS . S . Smith , Bungay , farmev— , T . Pledger , Cambridge , brewer—W . Sparrowhawk , Edenbridge , Kcnt , eord » vainer —R . Bntoman , Jamaica-street , Commercial-road East , ladies' shoe manufacturer—If . Crake , Toi-k-rotul , Lambeth , carver and gilder—W . Syrutt ,, Uui ' . v St . Edmund ' s , mailcontractor—w . II , White , Crown-row , Mile-end-road , printer—J . Northwood , Osborn-street , Wliitcchaplc , master marine- F . C . Wilbeam , Wilham-grcen , grocer—II . B . Thatcher , Canterbury , police constable—It . Gathercole . Buruhain , Essex , licensed hawker— ST . Geary , Churchstreet , tuilw —> V . 11 . 11 . liittoe , JJ .-irley-street , C . m-ndislinixuare , consulting surgeon—J . Clowser , Old Kent-road , licensed retailer of beer—S , Whittcy , City-road , out of business—W . Caiman , Northampton , boot and shoe manufacturer—W . Pinch , rlapliam , gardner—E . Gooch , Hijjhstrcet , Pepuu , tailor—R . AV . Lewis , Brcntwood , itttorneyat-law—W . TuomtT , Upper Maryleboue-strect , CnrpLiiter
—J . Thompson , Depttord , out of business—J . Oldfield , Edgeware-road , agent—J . Bowling , Chelsea , writer and gruiner—J . Bowman , Bride-street , Islington , out of business—II . Caslarlc , l ' utncy , grocer—W . N ; ish , Maldon , retailer of beer an _ d coals—W , Willting , Exmouth-street , Euston-square , bricklayer—G . East , Chelsea , laides' boot and shoe milker-J . Mustey , Bristol , Farmer—S . Winstanley . Liverpool , watch cap maker—J . Goodwin , Dudley , out of business—W . Broscomb , Huddersfield , piumber and grazier—W . Jcuhigs , Kuniton , butcher—S . Swindells , Miiuclicstei , iiii . koupir—R . Morris , Leylaud , labourer—J . Royston , Leeds , millwright and engineer—II . Jones , Toxtcth-park , tea-dealer—W . Sudlow , Liverpool , warehouse keeper—S . llouius , Bath , trinsro-uianufacturer—W . Markham , Wrestle , Yorkshire , blacksmith —J . llepton , IIci'lflnoMwihc , clwk and watch-maker—G . TV . Ellis . Norton , near Molton , cliemist —<» . Tnylor , Halifax , woollen uianufaeturcr— E . Barnsley , Birkenhead ,
commission agent . SCOTCH SEQOESTHAT 1 ONS . W . Smellie , Itr . zddean , cattle dealer , June 29 , and Jul y 1 G , at Thomson ' s Sun Inn , Stnitlmven—B . IIaivcy , Glasgow , tavern keeper , June -JO , and July 17 ,. at Ilutcheson s office , Glasgow . —T . Porteous , Cla ^ guw , leather merchant , June - . ' 7 , and July 17 , at Service's chambers , Glasgow—J . Mill , Edinburgh , wine liievcluui :, June 29 , and July 16 , at Stevenson ' s salc-roums , Edinburgh—K . Sutherland , Hclmsdale , fish curer . June 27 , ami July 17 , at Uoss ' s Inn , Hclmsdale-J . Inglis , Glasgow , iron merchant , Juno 30 , and July 21 , at Moutcith's office , Glasgow—J , Wother-
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spoon , Smithflold . square . Airdrio , smith , ^ Juno « 0 | an * July 21 , at Woodside ' s counting-house , Glasgow . v * '¦'' v-- - ¦" DIVIDENDS . . July 14 'S M . Latham , Doyer . banker-July 17 , J . Giro , MSatelstreet , merchant--J ») y I * . J . »^ V D ? xon street * Berkeley-square , auctioneer-. luly 16 , * - « 0 * Long-lane ? Bermondsey , currier-July 10 , J-l" ^ ™ £ gat ^ market , meat , salesman-July 81 , 1 . ^ ' ^ ° W ^ & £ SgtS $ 2 & * & ! P ^« s 8 ffiSsa « Sjil 6 SS ! , SoiLS ^ *"""
PABTNERSHlPa DISSOLVED . ; . , S II Lindlev and M . A . M . Lindlcy , Cranbourne-street , LeLstcSua ^ e-T . Phillips and J fElldred , Milk s treet , City-J . Trotman and F . Trotman , From Sclwood , Solnersetshirc-W . Hunt , Krrrice , and J . Harivaid , Stour-Se-C V Nicolay and C . J . Allen Fencliurch . stree t-S Abrahams II . L . Green and E . L Green-D . Horden and C . Ridings , Ardwick _ J . Hall and E "ft Croxon , Liverpool-J .. Lewis and J , Heaven .. Briatol-G . M Wilson and J . Moore , Liverpool—R . Wood and C . Simpson , ' Miricihg lane-W . Smith and 1 > . rumiett , Highstreet , " Shoreditch-J . Homersham . and A . E . Homersham Bermondsey and Soutlwark—R . Bn-kett and D . Crennell , Liverpool—B . Nutman and R . Smith , Short-» treet , New-cut . .
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CORN EXCHANGE , Junh 22 . The supply was again a short one this morning of all grain . Fresh up to market there was rather more spring corn than last week , but still only a very limited arrival . The trade opened firm for wheat , factors demanding higher rates than those paid last week ; and business closed with better prices to the extent of from Is . to 2 s . per quarter from this day week . This not being the season for the barley trade , the article rules steady in value , and is this week , as . last , unchanged . Oats have brought fully Is- above Friday ' s quotations ; good qualities of tree are soavee , and aro fetching even in some coses a greater advance . Beans and peas of : all varieties bring fully Is . over the rates of last Slonday , and meet also an active sale . In flour or malt there is no alteration in respective values spoken of ,. In other varieties of corn ! there has not been much done , and the seed-market generally well supports the euvvent quotations . . ' < CURRENT PRICES OP GRAIN PLOTJB , NAD SEED
. , .-. . - IN MARK-LANE . . .. ;¦ ... BBITISH OBAIIT . , Shillings per Quarter . Wheat ' .. Essex & Kent , white , new . ' . 49 to 63 .. 57 to 70 Ditto , red .. .. .. 47 59 .. 53 65 Suffolk and Norfolk , rod .. 47 57 white 19 62 ; Lincoln and York ,-red ' .. 47 57 white 49 62 Northumb , and Scotch .-. ; .. ; 47 , ; 60 Rye . 1 .. .. .. .. .. 22 38 Barley .. Malting .. ... .. 30 34 extra 37 — Distilling ' 26 29 Grinding .. .. .. 23 ; 26 Malt .. Ship .. .. .. .. 53 57 WareS 9 61 Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , 21 s Od to 23 s Cd ; potato , or short , 2 Zs Gd to 26 s fid ; Poland , 'J 2 s 6 d to 27 s 6 d ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 21 s Od to 25 s Od ; potato , 21 s Od to 25 s Gd ; Irish feed , 2 os 6 d to 22 s d ; black , 20 s Gd to 22 s 6 d ; potato , 21 s Gd to . 24 s 6 d ; Galway , Ws Gd to 20 s 6 d . Beans .. Ticks , ' new .. .. .. 32 36 old 38 44 Harrow , small , new .. 34 38 . old 40 46 Peas . .. White . - .. ¦ .. .. .. 37 43 boilers 40 44
Grayandhog .. . ; , > w 36 Flonr . / Norfolk and Suffolk v .. -.-v = . , 44 49 - .. ?¦ . i Town-made ( per sack of 2801 bs . , 46 53 Buckwl'eat , or Brank .. ; . ' " .. j 82 ¦ : ' 5 ¦¦ ¦ ENOM 8 H SEEDS , &C . , ; Red clover ( per cwt . ) . . . .. « ..,.:, to White clover ( per cwt . ) .. .. .. » Rapeseed ( per lastj .. .. .. » » £ 26 28 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 7 s to lls ; white , < s tolas . ¦¦ ' ¦ ' . e j . „ »* . ¦" Tares , ( per bushel ) , spring , Cs . ; winter , 5 s . to 6 s . Cd . Linseed cakes ( per 1000 of 31 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12
FOKEIQN GBAIN . : ? ' ¦ ¦ ' '• • ¦ : - '¦'¦ Shillings per Quarter . !¦ . . ' . ' . ¦ i Free . In Bond . Wheat .. Dantsicand Konigsberg 63 extra 70 .. 46 — 59 ' Ditto ditto .. 54 — 61 „ 44 — 52 Pomeranian , &c ., Anhalt 56 — 63 .. 41 — W Dani 3 h , ' Holstein , &c . .. 54 — ' 61 .. 42 — 48 Russian , hard .. .. — •¦¦ . ¦¦ ; Ditto , soft ... - .. 55 — 58 . ; 39 — 48 Spanish , hai'd „ .: — Ditto , soft - .. .. 58 — 62 . ; 44 — 51 Odessa&Tagahrog , hard — . . ¦ . Ditto , soft .. . . ; 53 . — 88 .. ' 39—48 Canadian , hard .. .- — . Ditto fine '; . .. 58 —60 Rye . Russian , Prussian , &c . —' - >! Barla .. Grinding .. .. .. 23 - 26
Ditto , distilling ... ' , .. 26 — . SO .. 18 — 26 Oats .. Dutch , feed \ , .. .. 22 — 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. 25 — 27 .. 20 — 21 Russian .. .. .. 24 - 26 „ 19 - 20 Danish is . Mecklenburg 2 i — 26 .. 18 — 21 Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 38 , small .. 36 - 40 .. 28 — 36 -. Egyptian ... ... ... 33 — 35 .. -28 — 30 Peas ; ... W . hite , 32 to 43 , gray .. 33 - 36 Flour .. Dnntsic and Hamburgh .: , ' ( per barrel ) , fine 30 > ¦ "¦' 32 , superfine .. .. 32 — 34 :.. 22 — 28 Canada , 30 to 33 , United '• :. ¦ : States 32 - 35 .. 26 — 28 Buckwheat .. 30 — 32 ... 24 — 28
FOREIGN SEEDS , iiC . Per Quarter . Linseed .. Pretersburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. 42 to 43 Archangel , 40 to 45 , Memeland Konigsberg .. .. .. : ... ' .. .. 39 40 Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa ; .. 42 it Raneseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. £ 24 26 Bed Clover ( 16 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on the duty ) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 42 64 White ditto . ; ; . .. 47 70 Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 40 to 44 . large .. 44 So Ljnseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 6 10 s , £ 7 . French , per ton .. ¦ ... ' £ 7 0 , £ 7 10 Rape cakes ( frea of duty ) .. . .. .. ... £ 5-10 £ 5 IS , and 5 per cent , on th duir .
... AVERAGE PRICES , ; Of the last sis weeks , which regulate the Duties from tin 22 nd to the 2 Gth of May , "'
WlitaX Barley Oats . ¦ . Rye . Beans j Peat Week -Hiding s " ^ s - d - s - d \ s - d " s - ^ s - ' ¦ Aprllll . lSW ; . £ 6 0 36 9 22 9 , 33 4 35 1 33 8 Week ending April 18 , 1816 .. 55 10 30 5 23 . 9 | 33 5 81 9 34 ' 5 Week ending I ¦ , April 25 , 1846 .. 55 C 30 1 23 4 l 83 7 84 10 33 10 Week ending ; ¦ M > y 2 , me .. 5 C 8 29 8 23 7 32 5 84 11 33 10 Week ending -May 9 , 181 ' . ; .. 56 8 29 7 23 9 33 5 35 8 34 7 Week ending ¦ > May 16 , I 8 i 6 .. 57 0 2 . 9 . i 24 1 33 5 35 11 34 ) 1
Aggregate aver . ace of the last six weeks .. SG 3 29 11 28 : 4 33 7 35 2 34 8 London aver- , :....-. - ages fending ; ¦ Nay 19 , 18 * 6 ) 50 O 30 5 ii 0 S 4 5 34 S 37 6 Duties .... 16 01 9 0 5 0 9 6 7 6 8 0
SMITIIFIELD CATTLE MARKET . . , The market was by no means so plentifully supplied with beast ms on this day se ' nnight , and a slow trade was observable in the beef market , which may be attributed in a-great measure to . the weather . The very choicest Scntch polls wont off differently at from 3 s to 3 s 10 ' per stone of 81 bs ., and the best Herefords and Deyons at 3 s fid per stone . Butchers were exceedingly shy in purchasing live bargains , whilst they enri voluntarily repair to the dead markets tor want of fresh supplies , and mutton and lamb may be considered just at this critical season to rule high prices in the market . Prime-Southdown flocks , which came into , the-market five mouths past , marked at as 6 d per stone of 8 lbs ., aro uow , conditionally only , sold at 4 s 4 d per stone , and half bred at 4 s per stone . Lambs were very plentiful , and were well
receipted , the younger samples having obtained the maximum of price , having been done by . some of the west-end butchers at 6 s 6 d per stone . Teal was in little demand , and even the primest samples of tlid kind real- ' sed but 4 s Cd per stone . The pig market wasinoperative . There were 232 mixed continental cattle , from Holland , Prussia , Spain , and Germany ; sixteen score of Dutch sheep in nowise commendable condition , a few calves and lambs , the whole of which were no * well received ; probably , on account of the weather . Our own native cuttle , as entered for this day ' s sale in the market , was rrlatively distributed as follows . —Prom the eastern counties , 1 , 000 mixed cattle in very fine condition ; from other districts throughout the United Kingdom ( including , of course , from Scotland ) , 700 ; beasts of 'livers characters and the metropo litan districtsfurnished the remainder .
By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking ma offal . s . d . s . d Inferior coarse beasts . , . 2 6 2 . 8 Prime large oxen « . . 3 C 3 8 Prime Scots , &c . .... 3 10 4 o Coarse inferior sheep , ¦ . 3 10 4 4 Second quality . . . 4 0 18 Prime Southdown . . . 42 44 Large coarse calves . . . . 4 4 . 4 10 Prime small . .. . . 62 56 Suckling ealves , each . . . 18 8 81 ( I Large hogs . >• • . 88 46 Neat small porkers , . , 48 50 Quarter-old store pigs , each . 16 0 19 6
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PROVINCIAL MARKETS . Manchester Corn Market . —The . improved feeling noted in the flour trade in our last report has been further apparent this week , chiefly , however , with respect to choice fresh qualities , suitable for bakers' use , and such descriptions being iu short supply' have met a ready sale at advanced rates . Oats and oatmeal have likewise com manded more a ttention , but without material change In value . At our market this morning there was a verv Scanty show of good wheat , and the finest runs realised Id to 'Jd per 270 lbs . over the previous currency . A good demand was experienced for fine fresh-made flour , at an advance of fully Is per sack ; but on other kinds little oi no improvement in prices could be obtained . For oats and oatmeal there was a fair consumptive inquiry , and both articlcs'must be noted tue turn dearer .
WakmkgtoX Cork Maueet . —There was not mueh wheut offering , and but a moderato nttendnnce to-day . Mark-lane nnd Liverpool accounts quoted wheat 6 d . per bushel : but it being understood that this advance was only on fine free foreign , with a few sales , it diJ not much affect our markets , Prices—Red , 7 s to 7 s 3 d ; white 7 s fid per 70 lb . Oats , 3 s dd per 45 lb . Flour , best se conds , 37 s ; common ditto , U 5 s . ileal , 33 s to Sis per load of 210 lb . Hull Corn Market . —We have again had a week of hot weather , in every way suited to the growing wheats ; but spring corn and grass are suffering from the extreme
heat , which has certainly been greater than we have experienced for many years . At this day ' s market we had a large supply of wheat from our farmers , and our millers being very bare of stock , an advance of Is to 2 s per quarter on the rates of last week was obtained . Oats in . quired after , and 6 d . per quarter dearer . Of other sorts of spring corn but little showing . Linseed and Hapes « i are hrin , and the arrivals continue unimportant . Linseed cakes in demand tor forward delivery ; but our crushers are by no means willing to contract , except at high prices owing to the short supply of seed . Bones , owing to large arrivals the last day or two , are lower . Guano very dull , and difficult to Bell ia any quantity .
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blrtMINOHAU UtBtf ESCHAtfQB .-. Jau ,. c » week our millers navc ov » ...= .. vtic a-. xii . tv , „ ?• ¦' . " * " * ' '' advance in Mark-lane on Monday butthf few ^ T " ? fccted of fine wheat were at Is to 2 s per qr Zn 1 * Malting barley nominally unaltered ; gri dh . e mnrp ?' request . Beans Is per qr . higher . » UIIUUI 8 more ltl Richmond Corn Market , . June 20—We hid n «¦ supply of grain in our market to-day . Wheat snH r W s . to 8 s . 6 d oats , 3 b . 4 d . to 4 s . 6 d . ; barliv s tot IT beans 4 s . 6 d . to 5 s . per bushel . ,, , , ' d ' betta-YrHvM f £ OR ! i ¥ * «*» ' . v FBiDAY .-There is rather g | p 3 £ SSH « SSgSK » = 3 S 5 £ = S stone and shellinR ad . ner load « w ~ »* !?• ' * at is . per load more mo . ' ey The 4 atw ^ Y eqU 6 S ^ tremely hot , and rain is much J £ toS %%$ g ^ CX > ~ nSaiK , ™ . ^ " ™! r ^ :: i :-., ! . » -.. i
Newcastle Corn Market , Tuesday We had a sesnty supply of what at this day ' s mmftet fromV farmers , but fair coasting arrivals and holders eenent demanded an advance of Is . to 2 s . per quarter on lajf Saturday's rates , which was obtained on choice qualities however , little or no improvement can . be noted in the value of secondary descriptions , and the trade ruled bv no means brisk . For barley there was scarcel y a sinelj enquiry . Malt also met little attention . Oats were in fair request , and supported theirpriee . In pease orothet grain we had no material alteration . Newcastle Cattle Makkkt , Tuesday . —We have had a . vury small supply of all sorts of stock on offer this morn ing , which were of a good quality . The demand for all kinds was brisk , prices considerably on the advance , and all soon sold . up . The following quotations were fully supported . Prices : beasts , small cutters , 6 s 9 d ; steerj of the best quality 6 s ' ¦ 6 d per " stone of 141 b . WeUder sheep , about 161 bs . per qr ., 6 Jd ; large , fat 6 d ; tups and inferior , S | d . Lambs 8 d to 8 Jd perlb ., sinking offal .
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one ot the oldest in the British army , expired on the 20 th in » t ., after a distinguish ! d and honourable career in the service of his country of sixty-three years . lie served in Sicily , Italy , the West Indies , and Egypt , and for his services in the latter country he . receivedametlftl . >;; :: - The Trial of Dr . Ellis , against . wkom a coro . ner ' s jury last week returned a verdict of manslaughter , for alleged improper treatment of a gentleman named Dresser , at his hydropathic establish ! inent , near Richmond , took pJace at the Central Criminal Court , on Saturday last , before Lord Chief Justice Tindsl and Baron Rolfe . . The jury , ' acquitted him .
To Bathers . —The following hints on floating will be found well worthy of attention - . —Any human being who will have , the presence of-mind to clasp the hands behind the back , and turn the face towards the zenith , may float at ease in tolerably still water—a } e , and eleep there , no matter how long , If ) not knowing how to swim , you would escape drown * ing when you find yourself , in deep . water , you have only to consider yourself an empty pitcher ; let your mouth and nose—not the top part of your heavy head—be the highest part , and you ate safe ; but thrust up your bony hands and down you go—turning
up the handle tips over the pitcher . The Tiara of the Pope —The triple crown whicli is now used at the corcnation of his Holiness is the same that Napoj . on presented to' Pius VII . ; there is also another which was given by Pope Gregory XVI . The tiaras and mitres are kept at FortSt . Angelo , nriiere thvy are taken buck after the ceremon v . The tiara given by Napoleon 5 s of white velvet ; tin three crowns are of sapphires , emeralds , rubies , pearls and diamonds ; on the top is a large emerald surmounted by a diamond cross . This tiara is estimated at 80 , 000 Roman erowns ( about £ 17 , QGO ) ,
Twofold Fatal Accidekt on the Ritkb Lea . —Mr T . Higgs , coroner furthe Duchy of Lancaster , held « n inquest on Monday flight ,, at the Overthrown Cart , Marsh-side , Edmonton , on the respective bodies of John Paris Snoxell , aged 19 , and Alfred Whitman , aged 20 . From the evidence of Thomas Blockbyjun . , ot 6 , St . Hiner ' s-place , Whiteerossstreet , it appeared that on Sunday morning last the two deceased and fire other young men walked to the Anchor and Pike , at the river Lea , where they had some refreshment . They afterwards had a little sport at fishing , when Whitman asked the landlord if ther
might bathe in the river . He told them that they might at the other side of the lock . The deceased , Whitman , 'was swimming about , when Snoxell jumped in , . and being seen struggling in the water his companions raised an alarm when Whitman swam off to render him assistance . He immediate ^ caught hold of Snoxell by the hair of the head and t ?» 7 i . 0 p him ashore " Snoxell , however , laid hold of Whitman so tightly that both quickly disappeared . bvcry exertion was made to get tha parties out but upwards of twenty minutes elapsed before that was accomplished , and not before life was extinct . Verdict , " Accidental death . "
JSeouo Boys . —A . South American paper publishes an advertisement for the sale of a variety o "" gooda and chattels , and among them the following "lot " of human beings , who are designated boys : —Nelson , negro boy , aged about 38 years j Michel , negro boy , aned about 35 years ; Thornton , negro boy , aged about 38 years ; Jerry , negro boy , aged about 40 years ; Charles , negro boy , aged about 33 years ; Sheppard , negro boy , aged about 22 years ; Alexis , negro boy , nged about 40 years ; Auguste , negro boy , Jt aed about 43 years ; and Crawford , negro boy , aged about 33 years . Hospital for Consumption . —In addition to 3 donation of £ 100 from a " Restored , Individual , "the Secretary of the Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest , yesterday received the sum of £ 50 from Charles Dixon , Esq . of Stanstead , on behalf of the building fund of the new hospital , now in ihe course ef erection at' Drompton .
Highland Games . —The annual match at the game of Camanachd , or Shinnie , given by the club of True Highlanders , took place on Monday , at Blackheath . The day bping- fine , a numerous company collected i . o witness this manly contest of the Gael , whose picuiresque dress , with the accompaniment of pipers , fents , Ac , gave it much of the character of a military spectacle . IT IS 8 TATKD TnAT £ 2 , 000 WORTH OF GUNFOWDBB has been spent in the blasting of one cutting near Kirstall , on the Leeds and Bradford Railway .
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Mrs . Quinn , residing at No . 4 , Back-lane , St , George ' s-inthe-E : iBt , had been in three hospitals for about ei g hteen months , and discharged from them as incurable ! Sha tvas in this state when the Ointment was rubbed all over the regions of the diseased parts as salt is forced in » meat , which effected a cure as speedily a 9 though th * inward part had been palpable to the we ? Am V Se manner m 0 UrS l ^ " PainS ' W becured ia TO TBB BODILT AFFMCTED AND SfJTFBKWO . — Mr . 1 , ! . w- ??? ly a re 8 ldent Medical officer in the " London * and Middlesex" Hospitals , now attached-to " St . Bar
tholomew s , continues to give advieo to those patients in the country , who may be desirous of consulting him . On the receipt of a half-guinea fee . ( by Post Offlce Order , or otherwise ) together with a description of the symptoms of the complaint , and the age , temperament , &c , &c . p of the patient , Mr . Kino will forward a prescription of thos « medicinal remedies which he may consider most suitsh : e ; and at the same time will lay down for the guidanct of the Patient , those rules concerning the management regimen , diet , &c , which may be most advantageous in the ease . Address : Mr . King , Surgeon , 8 , Lloyd-square , Pentnnville ; or , Apothecary ' s D / . partinent , St , Bwrtliol * mew's Hospital , London .
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STATE OF TRADE . Leeds . —Our markets attheCluth Halls have seldom been du ller than they were on Saturday and Tues . dav . There arc , however more-goods delivering off th « market days , at the merchants' warehouses , than has been the case for the last fen- weeks . The stocks on hand with tho manufacturers continue low , and prices are » triflo lower . June isgenerally a dull month for business , and , as usual , there has been little doing in the warehouses . The fine warm weather , and . the prospects of an earlj harvest have putpeople in the trade in spirits , and a Rood early autumn trade is very" confidently expected . —ZmU ifereury . ¦ . <¦¦• Manchester , Friday evening . —There has certainly been no improvement in our market since Tuesday , Both goods and yarns , for home use and for exportation , ara exceedingly quiet ; and it can scarcely be said that prices are in ull liinds quite firm , though the quotations remain for the most part , wihout alteration . ;
Biiadfobd , Thursday . —Wool : The clip of new wool this year is very promising , from its excellent condition and soundness . This of late has been freely offered at the different markets and iairs ; and the supply here is fully equal to the want of the consumer—wants which continue to be of a limited character . . Yarn : The demand for 7 arns is tolerably steady , and of some numbers the suppl y is barely equal to the demand ; but the prices current bear no comparison to the cost of the raw mat rial ; and while this great disparity continues , we can see no in . ducement for increased production . Pieces : The con . tinuance of the present glorious weather , and the chance of an early settlement of : the long protracted corn question , is looked upon favourably by all connected with our trade , and the market to-day exhibits a degree ef healthier feeling , and ; general expectation that we shall have a rather animated autumn trade .
, Halifax , Saturday . —We have no alteration to report in the piece and yarn market , and very little in the wool trade , which does not now seem likely to rule so buoyant as some parties had been led to expect . Noils and brokes keep in good demand . HuDDtitsriEiD , Tuesday . —The market has been flat to . day , and a limited business has been gone through , Rochdale Flannel Market . —We have had a dull marketto : day , and very few pieces have been sold . The uncertainty of the ministry remaining in office till tbe Corn Bill is secured , still continues to have its effect upon the market . Iu wool there has been very little doing at any price . . . . .... . Notti . vohak . —We- have . no improvement to report , there not haying been 1 any amount or regular business done in the sale of unfinished lace goods ; and those who finish complain of the want of demand . Prices of plain nets . are a little'firmer : those of fancy goods are as be . fore ; quillings are very heavy sale , and fetch low rates , In crops and yarns there is . no variation .
. Leicester . —There has not been : much business doing in the warehouses for tho London market ; the wholesalo houses there being engaged in their half-yearly stock taking . There is nothing . new doing in the shipping demand . Yarns support their late , advance . The wool trade is somewhat flatter , and good farmers'lots do n .. t obtain above 28 s . per tod , out prices will not be fixed till after the fair , ;
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 27, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1372/page/2/
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