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BOUGHS. HOARSENESS, AND ALL ASTHMATIC AND PULMONARY COMPLAINTS EFF ECTUALLY CORED BY
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London Corn Exchange, Monday, March 23.—...
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AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six weeks, wh...
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The New Niger Expedition.—It will be rem...
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„ ¦ The Northern Star.! -%.. , \ ' •' ¦ ...
„ ¦ THE NORTHERN STAR . ! - % .. , \ ' •' ¦ ¦ - - March . 28 , 1846 . * B -- ¦ -- ^^ ———— . ' —i ^—«^* . " ™** " ——^—^ i— li ' " ¦¦ ¦ " —i ^^^—
Boughs. Hoarseness, And All Asthmatic And Pulmonary Complaints Eff Ectually Cored By
BOUGHS . HOARSENESS , AND ALL ASTHMATIC AND PULMONARY COMPLAINTS EFF ECTUALLY CORED BY
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HEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . UPWARDS of thirty rears' experience fan prorad tha Infallibility of UuumLaieagcft inthe Cum of Winter Cough . Hoarseness , Shortness of Breath , and tther Pultnonarj wshulies . The patronage of his Majetty the King of Prussia has teenbestoKedon them ; as also has that of the nobility ysA . clergy of the United Kingdom ; and , above all , the faculty hare eepe-iaUj- recommended taem u a remedy « f nnfaUiug ffficMy . Testimonial * are continuBUy « - ecSwdconfinnatory of the value of thews Lotengw , ana peeving the pwfcct safety of their we , ( for «^««?™ Ba / begiventofemajesofthe mottdehc *^^ - ndchMren ef the teadereit year ., w . thout hes , t « t » mit , & c ., Xo . O , St- ^ Vp " at ifedicineVmders m wtafl , hy idl Druggists and ratew »
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TO THE AFFLICTED . . * : i ; ~ Mr o . ua ni « TCeV asb C * . i CoN « BtT « S « 8 * " ' . Ko . W , C ^ ? " *** ' , ' s aMARITAK PILLS , ^ "ffS ^ l SE effectually eared ever , srh . ch for s ^ " ^ iJ ^ eir « otiee daring that period , rb ? coa « Itc . d « t the ; rre « dence , asab . Te - bbcce ' s Sakammw P « . m , price Is . Sd ., 8 s . 4 d „ 6 d a ^ gd ., audita , fid . per Box , are the most affocte ' al remedy in every form of the Venereal Disease , in either Set , curing in a very short period with e * se , search , and safety , and without theslightestconfinemenl or fcqary t « business . Th « y are likewise a mast eficisni veaedy forall eruptions ef the Skin . Their unrivalled < Scacy in Scrofulas and Scorbutic affections , aud allir parities of the bleod , being well known throughout t ' Tftiited Kinrdom .
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Just pvVished , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with eases , and fu'Uength engravings , price 2 s . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , a d sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt of t osUofiee order for Zs . 6 d .
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with the usual allowance to uia trade , by the principal wholesale patent mediclae houses in Leadon . < My 0 ** pemMAxMt U ' rejttfred to . & M * pmuimi ewe . - ' ' •¦ : - v , ^ v . Observe '—*' , MottUgmo-street , RusselUqaare , limlo *
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HEALTH , LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS . SECTJREDBYTHATPOPULAR UED 1 CINE
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Just Published , A new andi mportant Edition of the Silent Friend on Human Frailty . Price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Offiae Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere rigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRI . TATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total
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Price lli v or fonr bottles ia ; bne for 38 s ;; by which lis . is saved , also in £ 6 ° eases , which eaves •¦ £ 028 . r iTenereal contamination , if riot ^ at first eradicated , will often remain secretly lurking in the system for years , and , althoagh for a while uMliscovwcd . 'aHengfh . break out spon the anliappy individual in its most dreadful ferms ; er kite , unseen , internally endanger the Very > ital Of Bans * f existence . \ To those 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 , ulcerations and enlargement of the throat , tonsils , arid threatened destruction of the . nose , palate , 4 c ; nodes on the shin bones , or any of 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 Ss . by Messrs . BRUCE and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Cranmer-plaee , Waterloo-road . Advice gratia every morning from ten to twelve : — Agne 'Inflammation of all kinds Asthma Jaundice Bowel Complaints Liver Complaints Bilious Disorders Lumbago and Sciatica Consumption * Measles Costivenws Purgings and all-kinds of Colics . Fluxes Coughs Piles and Fistula Croup Rheumatism Convulsions and allkinds of Scarlatina
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• ALLMAY RE CURED !! BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CURED IN SIX WEEKS . EX TRACT ofa Letter from JohnMartin , Esq ., Chronicle Office , Tobago , West Indies : — February 4 th , 1845 . To Professor Holloway . Sir , —I beg to inform you that the inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , are very anxious of having your astonishing medicines within their reach , from the immense benefits some of them hare derived from their use , as they havo been found here , in several cases , to cure sores and ulcers of the most malignant and desperate kind . One gentleman in this island , who had , I believe , about fifty running ulcers about his legs , arms , and body , who bad tried all other medicines before the arrival of yours , but all of which did hinrtio good ; but yours cured him in about six weeks , and he is now , by their means alone , quite restored to health and vigour . ( Sirritd ) Join Mastin .
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i ' vnder . royal { patr (» uqe . PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGHS IN TEN MINUTES AFTER USE , AND a rapid cure of ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , COLDS , and all Disorders of the Breath and Lungs , is insured by DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . The truly wonderful powers of this remedy have called forth testimonials from all ranks ef souiety , In all quarters of the world . The following have just beem received : — CURES OF ASTHMAS , COUGHSAND COLDS IN
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London Corn Exchange, Monday, March 23.—...
London Corn Exchange , Monday , March 23 . — The supply this morning of grain fresh up of all descriptions was moderate , and the trade opened with a fair demand generally . Wheat was unaltered in value from this day week , and the Kentish samples have not been so readily taken off . Barley meets a fair sale for superior sorts , but grinding varieties arc not so brisk . Oats have been a dull trade at Friday ' s prices , being scarcely as good as on V 7 ednesday . Beans and white peas are the shade better both in demand and value . There has been a limited inquiry for other articles , but present quotations are well supported in actual business .
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEEI IN MARK-LANE . BBITlSn QBAIIfi Shillings per Quarter , Wheat .. Essex it Kent , white , new .. 49 to C 3 .. 57 to 70 Ditto , red 47 59 .. 53 65 Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. 47 87 white 49 62 Lincoln and York , red .. 47 57 white 49 62 Northumb . and Scotch .-. 47 60 Rye ., .. 22 36 Barley .. Malting 30 34 extra 37 — Distilling 20 29 Grinding 23 26
Halt .. Ship .. .. .. .. 58 57 Ware 59 61 Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , 21 s fld to 33 s 6 d ; potato , or short , 22 s Cd to 2 Gs 6 d ; Poland , 22 s 6 d to 27 s 6 d ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 21 s Od to 25 s Cd ; potato , 81 s 0 dto 2 os 6 d ; Irish feed , 2 os fid to 22 s 6 d ; black , 20 s Gd to 22 s 6 d ; potato , 21 s Gdto 24 s 6 d ; Galway , VJs ( id to 20 s Gd . Beans .. Ticks , new 32 30 old 88 44 Harrow , small , new .. 34 38 old 40 46 Peas .. White 37 43 boilers iO 14 Gray and hog .. .. 38 36 Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 44 ' 49 Town-made ( per sack of 2801 hs ) 46 53 Buckwheat , or Drank 80 82
. ENGLISH SEEDS , & C Red clover ( per cwt . ) 42 to 72 White clover ( per cwt . ) .. .. .. » 47 70 Rapeseed ( per last ) £ 26 28 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 7 s to lis ; white , 7 b tolas . Tares , ( per bushel ) , spring , 6 s . ; winter , 5 s . to 6 s . Cd . Linseed cakes ( per lOUtt of 31 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12
FOBEIGN QBAIN . Shillings per Quarter . Free . In Bond . Wheat .. Dantsic and Konigsberg 63 extra 70 .. 46 — 49 Ditto ditto .. 54 — Gl .. 44 — 52 Fomeranian , & c ., Anhalt 5 ( i — 63 .. 44 — S 2 Danish , Holstein , « fcc . .. 51 — 61 .. 42 — 48 Russian , hard — Ditto , soft .. .. 55 — 58 .. 39 — 48 Spanish , hard .. ,. — Ditto , soft .. .. 58 — 62 .. 44 — 51 Italian , Tusca , n , & c ., ved — Ditto , white .. .. G 3 — 69 ,. 47 _ 58 Odessa < fcTaganrog , hard — Ditto , soft .. ., 53 — J 8 ., 39 — 48 Canadian , hard .. ..
Ditto hue „ „ £ 8 — 60 Rye n Russian , Prussian , & c . — Barlt .. Grinding 23 _ 26 Ditto , distilling .. .. 26 _ 36 .. 18 — 26 Oats .. Dutch , feed .. ,. 22 _ 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. 25 — 27 .. 20 — 21 Russian 24 — 26 .. 19 — 20 Danish & Mecklenburg 24 — 20 .. 18 — 21 Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 28 , small .. 30 — 40 .. 28 — § 6 Egyptian S 3 _ 35 .. 28 — 30 Peas .. White , 32 to 43 , gray .. 33 _ 36 Flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , tine 39 32 , superfine .. .. 32 — 34 „ 22 — 28 Canada , 30 to 33 , United States 32 — 35 .. 26 — 28 Buckwheat .. .. .. „ 30 — 32 ,. 24 — 2 S
rOBUQN SEEDS , & C . Per Quarter . Linseed ., Pelei ' sburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. 42 tu 4 " Archangel , 40 to 45 , Meniel and Konigsberg 39 49 Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 42 44 Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. £ 24 20 tied Clover ( 10 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 50 Linseed '' cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 6 106 , £ 7 .
French , per ton £ 7 0 , £ 7 10 Rape cakes ( free of duty ) £ 5 10 £ 5 15 and 5 per tent , on fb- duty .
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AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six weeks , which regulate the Dutiei from ft . 'Mth-tothe 25 th of March . " " Whtat Barley Oats . Bye . SeanTp ^ ck ™ d ~ u ^ ~ ' - ¦• d i ' - " ^ T 5 Feb . 7 , 1845 .. 64 8 80 10 21 7 , 34 2 3 S 9 3 { 1 Week ending I ' Feb . 14 , 1845 .. 54 9 30 6 21 9 32 7 34 9 35 1 Week ending » . Feb . 21 , 1845 .. 55 0 29 11 21 6 32 10 84 S gi s Week ending * Feb . 28 , 1845 .. 54 6 29 7 21 5 33 4 34 2 35 5 Week ending ' Mar . 10 , 1845 .. 54 10 29 3 2110 33 6 34 11 33 1 Week ending ' Mar . 14 , 1845 .. 54 3 23 4 21 9 34 2 35 2 34 f Aggregate aver- " ~ " ~" age of the last six weeks .. 54 7 29 11 21 8 33 5 34 11 34 U Loudon aver- ' ages ( ending Mar- 17 , l 815 j ; 59 6 30 5 22 11 36 0 34 10 35 0 Duties .... I 18 0 9 0 6 oj 9 e 8 0 | 8 C
Londos Smithheld Caulk Mahket , Monday ,- ^ arch 23 . —1 'Iie arrivals of forei gn cattle into Lon . don during the past week have been only 23 oxen , 2 cows and 107 sheep , which is doubtless owing to the bmsterous state of the weather . The generaftono Of trade at Snuthhcld continues firm , and the market presents no appearance at present of being otherwise . The supply of beasts was moderate , lor which a good sale was maintained , at last week ' s prices viz ., prime Scots 4 s . 6 d ., and interior beef from 3 $ id 'I he number of sheep which paid toll was 17 , 500 bead ) which sold steadily at former currencies . The butchers appear to have permanently reduced their ; stock of mutton to the present small supply ofsheep without much increase of business in other duacr , p tions of meat . The rates obtained for mutton to-day were from is . id . to 5 s . 6 d . per stone . The supply of calves was very small , only 58 , which sold firmly at from 5 s . up to 6 * . per stone . The price of pork ia steadily supported , and the pigs on offer to-day all met purchasers at from 4 s . fid . to 6 s . Gd .
By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . S , d . I , d Inferior coarse beasts . . . 2 10 3 0 Second quality . . . . 34 36 Prime large oxen , . . » 6 4 « Prime Scots , & c 4 2 4 ft Coarse inferior sheep ... 3 10 4 4 , Second quality . ... 4 « 4 8 Prime coarse woolled , , , 4 2 4 4 Prime Southdown ... 525 ft Large coarse culves . . . . 4 t 4 10 Prime small ¦ 6 2 0 g Suckling calves , each . . . 18 0 31 0 Large hogs ..... 3 10 4 8 Neat small porkers . , . 4 6 5 g Quarter-old store pigs , each , le 0 22 a HIAD OF CATTLE OK SALI . ( From the Books of the Clerk of the Market . ) Beasts , 2 , 750-Sheep , 17 , 500-Calves , 58-Pigs , U 0 .
PROVINCIAL CORN MARKETS . Richmond ( Yorkshire ) , Saturday , AJarch 21 .- » We had a large supply of all kitid-s of grain in our market to-day . Wheat sold from 5 s . Od . to 83 . Od . j oats , 3 s . Od . to it . Od . ; barley , 3 s . 9 d . to is . 3 d . ; beans , 4 s . 9 d . to 6 s . 0 d ., per bushel . Wakefield , Fbidat . —The arrivals of wheat but moderate , but good of barley and beans . There was a fair demand for good runs of wheat at last currency , and inferior qualities more in demand . Bar . ley in fair demand , but without change in value . Beans fully as low . Oats , id ., fine and shelled , GoV per load dearer . Wheat 4818 qrs . ; barley , 3388 ; beans , 1834 ; oats , 500 . Birmingham , Wednesday . —At our market this day , wheat was held for an advance of Is . per qr ., but millers seemed unwilling to give it , owing to the difficulty of raising the retail price of flour . Best malting barley scarce , and a free sale at full pricetv No change in the value of beans or oats .
Liverpool , Monday . —We have experienced a fair demand for old wheat . Irish new has been steady . No change has occurred in the value of flour . Bai « ley , beans , and peas are without change iu value . Manchester , Saturday , March 21 . —Although there was not much business passing in wheat at our market this morning , holders were firm in requiring the full currency of this day se ' nnight . For flour there was a steady but not extensive sale . The in « quiry for oats was limited , but no alteration in value can be noted . Hull , Tuesday . —At to-day ' s market there was S
moderate supply of wheat from the farmers , and more money was obtained for good wheat . Iu beans , peas , and barley no alteration . Newcastle , Tuesday . —We had a moderate supply of wheat , for which tho demand proved good , and last Saturday ' s rates were fully supported . The enquiry for barley was almost exclusively confined to the best samples , and no alteration could be quoted in its value . Oats fully maintained their price . In malt we had little or nothing passing , White peas were neglected , although holders would have accepted rather less money . Beans and other grain sold on similar terms to last week .
The New Niger Expedition.—It Will Be Rem...
The New Niger Expedition . —It will be remembored , that about two years since Capt . Becrof ' t and Dr . King left Liverpool in the steamer Etbiope , on another experimental trial , to open commerce with Central Africa . Letters have been received from those gentlemen by it Dutch ship which arrived in the Channel , dated Fernando Po , Nov . 0 th , announcing their return to that island from the Niger six days previously . The vessel had been upon that river for a period of three months and a half . Unhappily , in consequence of deaths , feuds , and wars amongst the chiefs , the aspect of matters in the interior had been found materially altered , and Rabbah , the largest aad most flourishing town on theriverin 1840 , is nevf deserted and in ruins . Owing to this disordered state of things the mission had not been so successful , commercially , as was expected , though not lets to than Dr . King had anticipated under such circumstances .
Vessel Foundered at Sea . —Loss of the Whoie of the Crew . —Shortly before daybreak yesterday ( Sunday ) morning signals of distress were heard at Shoteharo . harbour , and a pilot-light was discovered , supposed to be some miles at sea . The pilots assembled , but the weather was deemed too rough for any boat to live , and no attempt was , therefore , mhdo to put off to sea . At dusk , the Menai steamer ( Captain Goodburn ) , which had been detained in tho harbour all night by the violence of the gale , ventured off , and about half-past six o ' clock she was seen hovering about a ship which was discovered three miles at sea . Some of the coast-guard thought they saw a boat pass from the steamer to the other vessel , but the want of light and the haziness of the morning prevented this from being ascertained with
any degree of certainty . Ai half-past six , the pilots put off in tho life boat , and discovered that a sloop , or billy-boy , had foundered in seven fathoms water . The name of the vessel was not perceptible , nor could any of the larger sails , which under the recent convention between France and England are marked with the number and name of the port , be recovered . It is hoped that the steamer may have been instru » mental moving the crew ; if not , no doubt can be entertained that six or seven persons have met a watery grave : but this cannot be ascertained till the return of the steamer , on Wednesday . A threelegged stool , branded " Thomas Innes , Blvth , " was washedashore at Southwick on Sunday afternoon , and it is conjectured to have come from the ill-fated vessel . It is reported that two other vessels have been wrecked at Newharcn .
How to Cure Coughs . —It may be doubted whether catarrhal complaints are more prevalent , in oar constantly varying climate during the winter than any other season . Spring , summer , and autumn have an ample quota of colds ; and even as you walk along a populous street on the hottest day in June a cough will echo on the ear , now from the delicate chest of a young female , and anon from the robust throat of a masculine biped . The sound will recur so often as to attract the attention of any foreigner who visits our island for the first time . Now from the prevalence of catarrhal affections , which , 1 'ke taxes , affect every one more or lessthough not with
, such systematic inequality , it behoves all who value their comfort and health to learn " how to euro coughs . " The extensive popularity of " Keating ' * Lozenges induced us to try them long since , and the result of our experience is , that taking them is tho most effectual way . His Majesty the King of Prussia , and numerous other distinguished personages , royal and neble , have attested their wonderful effi-CRcy ; and the good they havo done to thousands o £ sufferers in every grade of society ought to ensure them the continual and ever-increasing patronage ci an enlightened public—Tyne Mercury ^ Jdii 23 rd , 184 S .
The never-failing effects of " Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , " in curing every description of gout and rheumatism , have secured to them a celebrity unequalled by any medicine of past or present times , They not only give relief in a few hours , where the patient has been driven nearly to madness bv the excruciating tortures of the disease , but restore to perfect health in an inconceivably short space of time . They are equally speedy and certain in rheumatism , cither chronic or acute , lumbago , sciatica , paius in the head or lace , and indeed for every rheumatic or gouty affection ; in fact , such has been the rapidity , perfect ease , and complete safety of this iiicdicino , that it has astonished all who have taken it , and there is scarcely a city , town , or village in tho kingdom but contains many grateful evidences of its I benign influence . Sold by all medicine vendersprice 2 s . Od . per box . Observe the name of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London , " on the government stamp .
An Extraordinary Affidavit made before the Lord Mayor , concerning a surprising cure filmed by Holloway ' s Ointment and Filk-Janies Stanley , living at Long Ditton , made an affidavit before the Lord Mavor at the Mansion-house , oh the 14 th inst ., to the purport that ho had been upon crutches , and bad for two years , with twenty-six holes in one H and fourteen in the other ; that he had been into tv . i hospitals and got no ieli « f , and that after every otl « means had failed he hasf teen radically cured by Lfr . lowaj ' s Ointment and Pills ' .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 28, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_28031846/page/2/
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