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- - . * . " " " _*''' . _'¦ 7 . September 27 , 1845 . * THE _NORTHERN STAR , _. ¦ - _< r _^' ¦ - ¦ _- _*• - ¦• ¦ ¦ ' - ' _'¦"• = - - _^ _- " - _^ . _nnro H _. _o _mnatl ¦ Tb * _reticulars of many hundred cures may be had individuals the mo 3 t The particularsof many hundred cures may be _hctd
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IkTEW WOBK BT EUGENE SUE , "im *; W OR IHB " _GOliaT COK 8 ? nt _« OR , " in -penny numbers and fourpenny parts . " The first part and number _seren aw published this day- Translated expressly fer this eaMon , and nothing omitted . . THE _WJLNBEBDTO JEW , Mo . S 3 , and Part 8 , is ont , ana is expected to be completedin forty-two numhers . THE JMTSTEBIES OF PARIS , uniform with the above , is progressing .- Part 5 and No . 20 are ready . WUl be speedily finished in . about thirty numbers .
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CORNS Am ) BUNIONS . ! PABL'S EVERT MAN'S FRIEND , Patronised by the Soyed , FamUy and Kobitily , IS a sure and speedy cure for those severe annovances „ , J „ rat _cansing toe least pain or _inconverfence _Unbke all other remedies for Corns , its operation is sneh as io render the _Cutting of Corns altogether imneeessarv - indeed , we may say , the practice of cutting Corns is at all times highly dangerous , and has heen frequently attended with lamentable consequences , besides its liability to increase their growth ; it adheres with the most gentle pressure , producing an instant and delightful relief from torture , and , with perseverance in its application , ent irely _eradicates ths most inveterate Corns and Bunions . Testimonials have been received from upwards of one hundred Physicians and Surgeons of the greatest eminence .
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CLARKE'S STJCCEDANETJM , _Ijl OR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH , however large the cavity . —Patronised by her Majesty the Queen Dowager , her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester , his Grace the Duke of Wellington , and the principal Nobility . —Mr . CLARKE'S SUCCEDANECM , forstopping decayed teeth , is far superior to anything ever before used , as it is placed in the tooth without any pressure or pain , becomes as hard as the enamel immediately after application , and remains firm in the tooth for life ; not only rendering extraction unnecessary , but also making them again useful for mastication . AU persons can use Mr- CLARKE'S SUCCEDANEUM themselves with ease , as full directions are enclosed , price 5 s . Sold by allrespectableMedicine-vendersin Town and Country ; and can be sent by post , on receiving a post-office order . Prepared only by Mr . _Cuabke , Surgeon-Dentist , 61 , Grosvenor-strcet , Bond-street ( removed from 53 , Hariey-
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Just Published , «* A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend on Human Frailty . Price 2 s . 6 d ., aBd sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post _Office Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an _enquiry iuto the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on tlie partial or total
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\ BILE ! BILE ! BILE ! \ WO _RBOYS'S FILLS remove , _in-a few-days , those distressing symptoms arising from a disordered ' state of tbe biliary ducts , viz ., heartburn , sick headache , loss of appetite , fluttering of the stomach , ic . Being free from mercurial and antimonlal preparations , they may be taken at any time with perfect safety . Sold in boxes , ls . lid . each , by W . S . Worboys , 76 , New Cut , Lambeth ; Barclay and Sons , Farringdon-street ; and by meat respectable medicine vendors in town and country . N . B . —Persons desirous of making trial of theBo Pills , may , by enclosing a postage stamp to the Proprietor , have a dose transmitted gratuitously .
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• PARR'S LIFE PILLS ARE acknowledged to be all that are required to conquer disease and prolong life . The extraordinary success of this medicine is the _wondet of the age ; it has been tried by hundreds of thousands as an aperient , and has in every instance done good ; it has never in the slightest degree impaired the most delicate constitution . Tens of thousands have testified that perseverance in the use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS will completely cure any disease , and are living witnesses of the benefit receired from this invaluable medicine Testimonials are received daily , and it would be impossible in a newspaper to publish one half received ; and the following are selected as people well known in their respective neighbourhoods , and whose testimony is unquestionable . Further sheets of testimonials , and the " Life and Times of Old Parr , " may be had , gratis , of all agents .
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Jv . _st published , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with cases , and fuVMngth engravings , prkt 2 s . tid ., _* * * sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt of _aposl-offlefnrderfor Ss , 6 d .
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- ¦ _- _*• - ¦• ¦ ' - ; ALL MAT BE CURED !! j BY HOLLO WAY ' S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CUBED IN SIX WEEKS , E XTRACT ofa Letter from John Martin , Esq ., Chronicle Office , Tobago , West Indies : — February 4 th , 1845 . To Professor HoUoway . Sir —I beg to inform you that the inhabitants of this island , _espscially those who cannot afford to employ medical _eentlemen , are very anxious of having your astonishing medicines within their reach , from the immense benefits Zxue of them have derived from their use , as they have been found here , in several cases , to cure sores and ulcers « r * e most malignant and desperate kind . Ono gentlema * _L _ttM _^ o had , I believe , about fifty running _Sm about his legs , arms , and body , who had ned all o her medicines before the arrival of yours , but al of _SehSdS no good ; but yours cured him in about six leits and he is now , _bj their means alone , quite restored _rohS andvigour . ( Signed ) John Ma *™ .
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WRAY'S FAMILY MEDICINES , PA * ttOKlSE _*> BT Her Grace the Dowager Sir C . F . WUlian » , Knt . Duchess of Leeds . SirEdwardLyttonBulwer , Lady Sherborne . Bart . Earl of Lincoln . Captain Boldero , M . P . Marquis of Watef ford . EdwardBaines , Esq ., M . P . LordBantry . Archdeacon Webber . . Doctor Bloomberg , Vicar of General Maitland . Cripplegate . General Gardner . Mr . Justice Crcsswell . General Nisbitt .
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PATRONISED by her Majesty the Queen , his Royal Highness Princo Albert , her Royal Highness tlie Duchess of Kent , his Majesty the King of the Belgians , his Majesty the King of Prussia , his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury , and nearly all the NobUity , the Bishops , and the Clergy , Mr , THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM , for filling decayed taeth , howevor large the cavity . It is superior to anything ever before used , as it is placed in the tooth in a soft state , witliout any pressure or pain , and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel , and wiU remain firm in the toeth many years , rendering ex . traction unnecessary . It arrests all further progress ot decay , and renders them again useful in mastication . All persons can use Mr . Thomas ' s Succedaneum themselves with ease , as full directions are enclosed .
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ON DEBILITY AND DISEASE . Price 2 s . Gd ., in an envelope , or forwarded to any address free , on receipt of a post-office order fo r 3 s . Gd ., THE MENTOR OF HEALTH , a Medical Work on Nervous Debility , and the Causes of Premature Decay in Man , resulting from Excess , Infection , or Imprudence . Also , OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIAGE , and certain disqualifications , together with treatment for diseases of the Generative Organs , by J . S . Tissot and Co ., Consulting Surgeons , 6 , Caroline-street , Bedfordsquare .
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UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE . DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . THE TESTIMONIALS already received of Cures of Asthmas , Consumptions , Coughs , and Colds , md all disorders of the Breath and lungs , by Dr . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS , now fill upwards of fifty sheets of closely printed paper , and lumbers continue to be received almost daily—not only from England , but India , America , and all otliei parts of the world—proving them to be tho most unfailing and speedy remedy ever discovered . The following has just been received from the Rev . J . Stainsby , Rector of Hanover , Jamaica :- — Dated Nov . 20 . 1844 .
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¦ Tb * _reticulars of many hundred cures may had The particularsof many hundred cures may be _hctd from every agent throughout the kingdom and on ths C DiTtoooGK ' a Wafers give instant relief , and a rapid cure of asthmas , consumption , congns colds , and all disorders of the breath and lungs , & c ., & c . To Singers and Pumac Speakers they are m . valuable , asjin a few . hours they remove all hoarseness , and increase the power and , flexibility of the _veice . They _haYS a most pleasant taste . Price Is . Hd ., 2 s . 9 d ., and lis . per box . Agents —Da Silva and Co ., 1 , Bride-lane , _Fleetstreet , London . ¦• ,,. , CAUTION . —To protect the p-ttbkc from spurious imitations , her Majesty ' s Honourable Commissioners have caused to be printed on the stamp , outside each box , the words , _** Dr . Locock ' s' Waters , " in white etters on a red ground , without which none arc genuine . Sold by all Medicine Venders .
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Livebrooi. Cattle Market, Mosday, Serr. ...
LiVEBrooi . Cattle Market , Mosday , SErr . 22 . — There was a good supply of cattle at our market to-day , with a numerous attendance of buyers , nnd but little or no alteration in prices . Cattle imported into Liverpool from the ICth to thc 22 nd of Sept . : _* -. Cows , 2 G 63 ; calves , 65 ; sheep , 8013 ; lambs , 10 * pigs , 3361 , * horses , 30 . ' Lokdox Corn Exchange , Moxdat , Sept . 22 . —The report gives but very moderate arrivals during the course of last week , and this includes all grain with the single exception of L'ish oats , of which aWt 11 , 000 quarters arrived , which cannot be called a very limited supply . Of Foreign grain of this descrip . tion there were but two or tliron cargoes arrived m the wholo about equal to 5 , 000 quarters . The s ' lin ply of flour during the week consisted of 3 . 278 _sanfa
ot home manufacture , and 4 . S _12 barrels of American There was an active trade done in grain _tIirou < -hout the week , and prices advanced for both wheat and spring corn ; the business , however , was chieflv a consumptive one , comparatively little beinepuwhMed for speculators' account . Bonded wheat met , however , some attention , unless held at prices above quo . tations , winch , generally speaking , was thc case , _fectors m almost all instances demanding more money This morning there was a moderate show of wheat samples fresh up from Essex , Xent , and Suffolk , particularly from Kent , the arrival from which county was exceedingly small . "W ith _spring corn there was also a limited supply , although the advanced rates paying for peas brought several samples of this grain to market . Tliere was a considerable advance in the rates lor all grain this mornine .
Wheat was purchased with some freedom at 5 s , per quarter advance on the prices of last Monday , and all foreign descriptions were not sold at a less improvement tlian 3 s . per quarter . Barley is the only article that cannot be quoted absolutely higher , but when purchases were mado fully last week ' s prices were paid . _Oata have made a good ls . more money ; the dealers are , however , but cautious buyers o ' f this grain . Beans ls . to 2 s . dearer . Peas , particularly white and blue , were eagerly sought after , and bough with great freedom at 8 s . the quartor higher prices , this being a fair average of the advance * , in many instances however a greater improvement was readily obtained . There was a ready sale for tares at last week's prices . Seeds of all sorts come very slowl to market , and in all instances prices are several shillings higher , -with a free sale for the different varieties .
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED IN MARK-LANE . BRITISH GRAIN . Shillings per Quarto IVhea Essex -k Kent , white _. new .. 56 to 6 G .. « _t to Ditto , red .. .. .. 52 62 .. 51 Suffolk and Xorfolk , red „ 55 00 white 63 Lincoln and York , red .. 55 61 white 60 Northumb . and Scotch _.-. 85 Rye 23 _Barle : _> . Malting 3 33 extra — Distilling .. .. .. 25 Grinding .. _,. .. 25 Hal .. Ship .. St 581 _Tare 60
Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , 23 s Od 25 s Od ; potato , or short , 24 s Od to 28 s 0 Poland , 23 s 6 d to 28 s Od ; Northumherla and Scotch , Angus , 26 s Od to 28 s Od ; pota 29 s Od to 30 s Od ; Irish feed , 22 s Od to 24 s black , 22 s Od to 21 s Od < potato , 2 Ss ( W 26 s Od ; Galway , 21 s Od to 22 s Od . BcaR ; ., Ticks 33 Harrow , small .. .. 38 Peas .. White .. - .. .. 41 48 boilers 54 Gray and hog .. .. 43 Flour ,. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 42 Town-made ( per ' sack of 280 _' _os 48 Buckwheat , or Brank
ENGLISH SEEDS , A * C . Red clover ( per cwt . ) ,. .. .. .. 1 q White clover ( per cwt . ) .. .. .. .. 45 Rapeseed ( per last ) £ 26
F 0 BEIGN GRAIN . Shillings per Quar Free . In Bon Whea ,. Uantsic and Konigsberg 66 extra 70 .. 48 — Ditto ditto .. 61 — 64 .. 42 — Pomeranian , ifcc ., AnliaU 59 — 67 .. 43 — Danish , Holstein , tfce . .. 57 — 63 „ H — Russian , hard .. .. 53 — 5 T Ditto , soft .. .. 53 — 5 !) „ 38 _ . Spanish , hard .. .. 59 — 60 Ditto , soft .. .. 61 — 65 .. 41 _ Italian , Tuscan , & c ., red 62 — 48 Ditto , white .. .. 64 — 70 .. 44 — _OdessattTafjanrogjliard 54 — 57 Ditto , soft .. .. 51 — 59 „ 37 _ Canadian , hard .. . 57 — 60
Ditto , flue .. .. 61 — 63 Rye .. Russian , Prussian , ifcc . 28 — 30 Barley .. Grinding 26 — 31 Ditto , _distiUing .. .. 31 — 34 ,. 13 — 26 Oats .. Dutch , feed .. .. 22 — 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. ' 24 — _S 7 .. 17— 21 Russian 21 — 24 .. 15 — 18 Danish Si Mecklenburg 20 — 23 .. 14 — 17 Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 39 , small .. 37 — 44 .. 32 — 43 Egyptian 30 — 35 .. 28 - 34 Peas .. White , 40 to 56 , gray .. 42 — 46 ¦ Flour .. Dantslc and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , fine 28 32 , superfine .. „ 31 — 36 ., 21 ¦ - 24 Canada , 31 to 34 , United States 32 — 38 .. 21 — 26 Buckwheat .. .. .. ., SO — 35
AVERAGE P 1 UCES Of the last six weeks , which regulate the Duties from the 18 th to the 24 th of September .
Ivheat Barley Oats . _^ Itye . Beaxis Peas . "W _^ k ending s ' ' * d ' s ' _* f s * d ' * d * " d _* Aug 9 , 1845 .. 55 3 29 7 22 8 33 10 41 0 39 0 Week ending Aug . 10 , 1845 .. 57 0 29 4 22 2 34 4 41 2 33 7 Week ending Aug . 23 , 1845 .. 57 0 29 9 22 8 33 4 41 8 38 11 Week ending ' Aug . 30 , 1843 .. 56 6 30 0 22 4 : 35 7 42 1 38 i Week ending I Sept . 6 , 1815 .. 55 10 31 8 22 10 33 5 42 0 36 J Week ending Sept . 13 , 1845 .. 54 1 31 0 22 3 i 33 2 42 lo 36 5
. , , I Aggregate average of the last six weeks .. _; 55 11 30 2 22 6 33 11 11 10 3 S London averages ( ending Sept . 16 , 1845 ) 56 6 31 2 22 3 33 10 43 G 38 11 Duties .. .. 17 0 8 " o | 6 o 9 6 1 6 4 6 London SMiiHFiBLn Cattle Market , Monmt , Sept . 22 . — Another extensive importation of live stock for our market has taken place during the past _uxToo We _have _receive < J WO oxen and cows , together with 220 sheep , U lambs , and 10 ealves per steamers Irom Rotterdam , while from Hamburg 20 oxen bave come to hand , in , for the most part , good condition . fi * _, nnn ° l ltpo f ' _^ _ding Ireland and Scotland , _anout 21 ) 0 beasts and 80 sheep have been imported _, lo-day there were on offer 164 Dutch oxen and cows , together with 64 sheep , nearly the whole of which lound buyers at rates about equal to those obtained last week . By far the largest portion was purchased by the butchers , but a few of the beasts were taken lop grazing purposes . From our own grazing districts , the bullock droves fresh up this morning were again extensive , they amounting to nearlv four thousand head , but , comparatively speaking , o ' f middling quality . The primest Scots , Devons , runts , & c ., moved off steadily , at prices quite equal to those realised on this day se'nnight . In the middling _« u « interior qualities of beef only a limited business was doing , and previous rates were with difficulty supported . Ihe northern droves , viz ., tliose from Lincolnshire , Leicestershire , Northamptonshire , _*< _- amounted to 1 , 800 shorthorns . From the eastern counties about 400 Scots , homebreds and sliorthorii 3 , came to hand , the numbers from thc western and ! midland districts embracing 600 Devons , runts , Hcrefords , & c . ; from other parts of England , iw of various _brceda , * from Scotland , 140 . Scots , and ftom Ireland 90 beasts . The numbers of sheep were somewhat on the increase , and of improved qualitv * Frime old Downs commanded a ready sale at iui prices , viz . 4 s . 8 d . to 5 s . per Slbs . ; in other kinds o sheep , however , only a moderate business was transr acted , and the currencies were with difficulty u » a , n ~ i tained . Lambs , the supply ofwhich was by no means _i extensive , moved off slowly , at last week ' s fig « _* . The veal trade was steady , at Friday's enhanced i rates . The supply of pigs—161 composing which were I received from Ireland—ivas good , wluie tlw P \ i trade was firm , at full prices . By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . s . d . _s . o _* Inferior coarse beasts , . 2 4 2 & Secoud ' quality . . . 2 10 3 - Prime large oxen , , 3 * 3 n i Pr ime Scots , « fcc . , , S 8 4 _» Coarse inferior sheep . . 3 0 3 * Second quality . . . 36 i _" Prime coarse woolled . . 4 2 * < j , Prime Southdown . , 4 8 5 " \ Lambs . ... . 16 ! . , 1 Large coarse calves . . . 3 lo ¦ * _" _Trime small . . _, , _, 1 8 ** « e Suckling ealves , each , . IS 0 90 _» . ., -Largehogs . . . * . 3 0 3 _» I Neat small porkers . ,, 3 10 * * ¦ - Quarter-old store pigg , each , 16 0 20 t - ~; - HEAD OF _CATTIiE ON SHE . ' .. 1 ( Proiti the Books of tbe Clerk of the Market . J .. _^ Boasta , 3 , _761-Sheep and Lambs , 2 G , 780-Cidve 5 A * " Pigs , 300 .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 27, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns4_27091845/page/2/
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