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- . ™~ . «n -r -r . n-n» tWTSGUS HOARSENESS, AND ALL ASTHMATIC AND PULMONARY COMPLAINTS EFFECTUALLY CORED BY ttraTTNG'S COUGH LOZENGES.
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TTPWA RDS of thirty jears experience hai proved th » \ J inftllibiiitj of tfce « eL « zengesmthe Cure of Winter Congli . lloarseneas , Shtirtnsss of Breath , aud « ther Puliaonaij ™ ala : lies - the patronage of lik Majesty the Sing of Prussia DM % een bes towed on them ; asaUo has that of the nobility ina clergy of the United Kingdom ; and , abore all , the facoltr have esi > e « ally recommended them as a remedy of unfeUUig efficacy . Testimonials are continually re . eeued confirma tory of theralue of these Lorenges , and nroving the p * rfect safety of their use , ( for they contain »( Wiiim , nor ««? V < P arati 9 X cftfuit dn * > * ° that a ' mBTbe -iTen tof « nale 5 oftti ea . oBtdeUcatec 8 iistltution , wrfchiUUvn of the tendereit jears , without hesitation .
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Ihe following Testimonial of a cure of Cough of twenty years' standing , and recovery of strength , will be read ¦ with much interest : — Sik , —I beg to inform you that for the last twenty jeazs 1 hare suffered severely from a . eongh , and have leen under medical treatment with but little relief , and iavenot for many years been able to walk mere than lalf a mile a day . After taking three boxes of your Xozenges my cough entirely left me , and I hare this day walked to Ross , a distance of four milts : for this almost renewal of life I am solely indebted to your Lozenges Ton are at liberty to make what use you please of this jetter , andl shall be hsppj to answer any enquiries respecting my cure . I remain , Sir , jour obedient and obliged servant , ( Signed ) Mart Coon , . Peacrais , July 16 th , 1 M 5 . To Mr . Keating , St . Paul ' s Church Yard , London .
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Six , —I shall feel extremsly obliged to you if yon would scnAmcaTinofyowtnostux ( iUntLo : eiigu ;{ or having iried them , I find they are the best remedy far cough that can possibly be ba < l ; this I can testify from experience , ibrlhnvfebeen troubled with a most violent cough for many years , and have tried many things , but without any benefit , until T met withyour Lozenges , and tLey afforded me instant relief . I remain , Sir , yours truly , Hexrt Woodeubos . So . l , Xbrth Feltham Place , mear Hounslow , Feb . 12 , 1845 . To Mr . Keating , Si . Paul ' s .
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Deab Sib , —Having been for a coasiclerable time duping , lewinter afflicted with a violent cough , particularly at iayingdown in bed , which continued for several hours incessantly , and after trying many medicinei without the slightest effect , I was induced to try your Zezengts ; and ty taking about half a bsx of them , in less than twenty , four hours the sough entirdyteftme , and Ihave been perfectly free fro < n it ever since . lam , dear Sir , jours very respectfully , James Ellis . ( Late Proprietor of the Chapter Coffee House , St . Paul ' s . So , 9 , ClaremontTerrace , Pentonrille , Feb . 17 , 1815 . To Mr . Keativg .
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London , € S , Cheapside , Sec . 3 , 1 SI 5 . Dear Sre . —^ Having for some years past , as the winter approached , been subject to a severe eough , my attention was lately called to your Cough Lozenges , and after taking two small boxes in the course of the hist three weeks , I Save no hesitation in saying , that in my opinion , they are the best remedy , and have given me more ease than any . thing I have ever met with . I am , dear Sir , yours truly ( Sijned ) William White . To 'Jr . Keatinc , 79 , St . Paul ' s Church Yard .
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LOCAL AGEXTS . JsXton-mder-Lifnc—lir . Stanfield , druggist . Aberdeen—Messrs . Urqshart and Fullerton , druggists Mr . Peter Williamson , druggist ; Mr . John Jamieson , drujsist . Jklptr—Mr . Biddy , bookseller ; Mr , Charles Brown , druggist , Burtdey—Jlr . J . W . Anningson , druggist ; MaOSbnrn—Mr . W . B . Slater , druggist ; Mr . L . Fish , druggist ; 3 ! r . VT . Lonsdale , druggist ; Mr . James Pickup , druggist . Xtadjord—Mr . SL Kogerson , chemist , Darley . street ; Mr J . Pratt , chemist , IvegatcjMr . F . M , Rimmington ,. druggist , bottom of Ivegate . JHminjfcuii—Wood , High-street . Btirsltm , —W . Pearson , druggist . JWton—Mr . George Button , chemist , < fec , Market-place ; ~ Mr . G-. La French , chemist , Chcap 3 ide ; Messrs , H .
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__ I "i . _' .. _ _ ' . Mnn . - ' . " ¦ ¦ ' t . TO THE AFFLICTED . •'•' : ' MESSRS . BRUCE ' a-jd ' Co ., CosSBLTIK * StJWl ' SS , Ho ; 19 , Cranm > r-place , Waterl «» -roa'd ,- | , on 4 on ; Sole Proprietors of BRCCE'S SAMARITAX HLtS , ivhich for seventeen .-jears have effectually cured every ase brought und ^ r tlieir notice during that period , amounting in all to upwards of 50 , 000 patiemtj , continue to be consulted at tlieir residence / as above . Brbcl ' s Saxatutan- pillB ( price is , jcl ., 2 B , 4 d ., is . 6 d ., 8 » . 6 < 1 ., B . ndlls . 6 d . perBm , ar « the most effectual remedy in every form of the Venereal Disease , in either See , er . ring ia a very short periei with-ease , ecresr , and s afety . ' aud without theslightestconfineraent or injury to I jusiness . Th « y are likewise a mwt efficient remedy for « u eruptions of the Skin . Their unrivalled tfieacy in Scrofulas and Scarbutic affections , and all it puriti « sof thg Wood , bein- well known throughout t ' United rAmgdoni .
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Just pnVixhed , Sixteenth EditUm , iUtutrottd with cases , and fu'Uengih engravings , price ' 2 s . Gd ., in a seated envelope , atd sent free to any part of the / fci ' njtfcm , on the receipt Of at ost-offee orderfor 3 « . Gd .
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..... _ . ' ' .. . - : } ' "' ' _ witk the usual allowance t « tha trade , by the principal wholesale patent mediclae&oweg m London . . ; . Only one ptrM * l visit it required to effect a permanent oure . ' . > •_ . ¦; . Observe !— . 27 , Montagae-itreot , Russell-squared Lonlon .
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HEALTH , LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE "VTOMedicise yet offered to tlie world ever so rapidly 11 attainadsuch-distinguished celebrity : it is questionable if there ba now any part of the civilised globs where its ttxtraordinary healing virtues have not been exhibited . This signal succsss 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 isseiiting Ministers , from gentlemen connected with the Army and Nary , al « o from Membsrs of Parliament , Merchants , and last , though notleast , from members of the Medical Profession , and a skilful Analytical Chemist ; all speaking in rliehighest terms of the value of this inestimable medicine , This is a mass of evidence in its favour beyond all parallel .
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Just Published , A new andi mportant Edition of the Silent Friend on Buman 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 vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION : local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NEitTOUS IBM . TATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total
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erimi »» t « use of mercury , or the evils of an impwfect cure , the Concentrated Detersive Essence will ba found to be attended with the most astonishing effects , in checking the ravages of the disorder , removing all scorbutic complaints , and effectually re-establishing the health of Hie constitution . To persons entering upon the responsibilities of matrimony , and who ever had the misfortune during their more youthful days to be affected with any form of these disoases , a previous coarse of this medicine is highly essential , and of the greatest importance , as more serious affections are visited upon an innocrp * -vife and offspring , from a want of these simple precautions , ihan perhaps half the world is aware of ; for , it must be remembered , where the fountain is polluted , the streams that flow from it cannot be pure .
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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 , Cranmer-plaee , Waterloo-road . Advice gratia every morning from ten to twelve : ¦ — Ague ^ Inflammation of all kinds Asthma Jaundice B owel Complaints Liver Complaints Bilious Disorders Lumbago and Sciatica Consumption ¦ ., # iieasles Coativeness . Purgings and all kinds of Colics Fluxes Coughs Piles and Fistula Croup Rheumatism Convulsions and all kinds of Scarlctina
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ALL MAY BE CURED !! BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CUREB IN SIX WEEKS . T ? 1 TRACT of aLettcrftom JonnMartin , Esq ., Cfcronfcle JCi Office , Tobago , West ludies : — - February 4 th , 18 i 5 . To Professor Ilolloway . Sir , —I beg to inform you that the inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , are rery anxious of having your astonishing medicines within their reach , from the immense benefits some of them have derived from their use , as they have been found here , iu several cases , to cure sores and ulcora of the most malignant and desperate kind . One gentle , man in this island , who had , I believe , about fifty running ulcers about his legs , arms , and body , who had tried all other medicines before the arrival of yours , but all of which did him no good ; but yours cured him in about six weeks , and he ia now , by their means alone , quite restored to health and vigour . ( Signed ) John Mariin .
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' ¦ JTXTTWTi D f \ ITJ ^ T : Tl A ffin / tXT A SI « " ; . UNDER ROfApPATROMQE , PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGllS IN ¦ v TEN MINUTES AFTER USE . A-ND a rapid cure of ASTHITA AND CONSUMPTION , XI COUGHS , COLDS , and nil Disorders of tlie Breath and Lungs , is insured by - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ - ¦¦ - DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . The truly wonderful powers of this remed y have called forth testimonials from all ranks ef society . in all quarters of the world . The following have just been received : CURES OF ASTHMAS , COUGHS , ' AND COLDS IN
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London Corn Exchange , Monday , Marcii 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 are not so brisk . Oats have been a dull trade at Friday ' s prices , being scarcely as good as on Wednesday . 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 SEED
IN MARK-LANE . BBITISH OBAIIC . _ , Shillings per Quarter , Wheat .. Essex & Kent , white , neiv .. 49 to 63 .. 57 to 70 Ditto , red 47 59 .. 58 62 ¦ Suffolk and Norfolk , red ., 47 57 irhite 49 62 Lincoln and York , red .. 47 57 white 49 6 i Northuinb . and Scotch .-. 47 b'O Rye .. .. 22 3 S Barley .. Malting 30 34 extra 87 — Distilling .. .. .. 2 i > 29 ir , l Grinding 23 26 if alt .. Ship . .. S 3 57 Ware 59 81 Ha « - Ship ... S 3 57 Ware 59 81
Oats „ Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , 21 s Od to 23 s Cd ; potato , or shovt , 22 s fc'd to 26 s Od Poland , 22 s 6 d to 27 s 6 d ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 21 s Odto 25 s Od ; potato , 21 s 0 dto 25 sCd ; Irish feed , 20 s CdtoVss 6 dblack , 20 s 6 d to 22 s ( id ; potato , 21 s Odto 24 s 6 d ; Galwuy , Us lid to 20 s Cd . Boaus .. Ticks , new 82 3 ( i old 38 U Harrow , small , new .. 34 as old 40 4 G Peas „ 'White .. .. „ .. 37 43 boilers 40 44 Gray and hog .. .. 33 36 Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk ., 44 40 Town-made ( per saak of 28011 ) s ) 4 C 53 Buckwheat , or Brank .. .. .. 30 32
ENGLISH BEEDB , &C , Bed clover ( per crvt . ) .. : .. .. 42 to 72 White clover ( per cwt . ) .. .. .. „ 47 % R : \ pesced ( per last ) £ 26 28 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 7 s to lls ; white , 7 s tol os . Tares , ( per bushel ) , spring , fis . ; winter , 5 s . to 6 s . Cd . Linseed cakes ( per loou of 31 b eaeh ) £ 11 to £ 12
FOREIGN GBAIN . Shillings per Quarter , Free . In Bond Wheat .. Dantsie and Konigsberg 63 extra 70 .. 4 G — 59 Ditto ditto .. 54 - 61 .. 44 - 5- > Poineranian , &c ., Anhalt 5 G — 63 ,. 44 — J 2 Danish , Holstein , &o . .. 54 — qi lt 40 _ ^ Russian , hard .. ., _ Ditto , soft .. .. 55 ~ 53 „ 39 _ 43 Spanish , hard .. ., _ Ditto , soft .. .. 88 — 62 .. 44 — 51 ItaliniijTuscan , &c , red — Ditto , white .. .. 63 _ ( 59 47 _ - Odessa&Taganrog . hard _ J 8 Ditto , soft .. .. 53 — is .. 39 - 48 Canauuin . hard .. .. _ " J iS Ditto line „ .. 58 _ 60
Rje „ Russian , Prussian , &c . -. Barla ,. Grinding 23 _ 26 Ditto , distilling .. „ 2 $ so is oc Oatg .. Dutch , feed .. .. 22 I 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. 25 _ 27 20 — 91 Russian 24 - _ 26 " 19 — m Danish & Mecklenburg 24 _ 2 C " ' 01 Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 38 , small .. 36 — 40 " 28 - sr Egyptian 33 __ 35 " ., ? . Peas .. White , 32 to 43 , gray .. 33 - _ § 0 Hour .. Dautsic and Hamburgh ( jicr barrel ) , fine 30 S 2 , superfine .. .. 32 _ 34 ,. 22 - 2 S Canada , 30 to 33 , United States .. .. „ S 3 __ or . 00 oc Buckwheat .. .. .. \\^ Z w " 241 "' s
SOREIQH SEEDS , & <> . Linseed .. Petersburgh and Riga ( free of iJtfH ^ I ' oTs A ™^» Sel . 40 to * 5 , iaC melandKoiugs " Meditorancan / io to 48 , Odessa . ' . 48 44 Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. ^ « G tted Clover ( 16 s per cwt . and « per cent , on the wising :: :: :: :: g « Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 40 to 44 . large " . ' . 44 50 Linseed cako ( free , of duty ) , Dutch , £ 6 10 s , £ 7 French , per ton ' £ 7 ' 0 £ 71 « Rape cakes ( Dm of duty ) .. .. " ;; £ 5 ft % \\ auu 5 pM - cent , ou n ,. uuty ,
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The New Niger Expedition . —It will bei-emera . bered , that about two years since Capt . Becroft and Dr . King left Liverpool in the steamer Ethiope , oa another experimental trial , to open commerce with Central Africa . Letters have been received irom those gentlemen by & Dutch ship which arrived in the Channel , dated Fernando Po , Nov . 9 th , announcing their return to that island from the Niger sis davg previously . Ti-. c 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 , arid Rabbah , the largest » ad most flourishing town on the river in 1 S 40 , is now deserted and in ruins . Owing to this disordered state of things tlie mission had not been so successful , commercially , as was expected , though not less to than Dr . King had anticipated under such circum * stances .
Vessel Foundered at Sea . —Loss of the TV ~ noi £ op the Crkw . —Shortly before daybreak yesterday ( Sunday ) Burning signals of distress were heard at Shoreham 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 , made to put off to sea . At dusk , the Menai steamer ( Captain Goodburn ) , which had been detained iu the harbour all night by the violence of the gale , vsntured 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 ihc morning prevented this from being ascertained with any degree of certainty . At half-past six , the pilots put off in the life boat , and discovered that a sloop , or billy-boy had foundered iu seven fathoms water lha name of the vessel was not perceptible , nor could any of the larger sails , which under the recent conventioti 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 iisirumental ™ saying the crew ; if not , no doubt can be entertained that six or seven iu > i 4 nn . w , I „»? .
vS ^?? i lt thlS oanno 1 S " <* rtamed till the efcurn of the sterner , on Wednesday . A three , legged stool , branded » Thomas Innes / Blvth , " was waskedashoro at Southwick ou Sunday aft / rneon , and it is conjectured to have come from the ill-fated vessel . It is reported tlint two other vessels hue been wrecked at iVcwhaven . How to Cure Couons .-It may be doubted whethercatarrhal complaints are more nreroKn ow constantly varying cUraate during the S , IC any other season Spring , summer , am autlnm have an amp e quota of colds ; ami even as ymuSk along a populous street on the hottest day in June a cough will echo on the ear , now from the ddicrte chest ota young female and anon from the rob > t throat ot a masculine biped . The amni ) Tin so often as toattractthe WentioroSy ^ SS who visits our island or the first time . Now from the prevalence of catarrhal affection . 3 \ zi
taxes , aftect every one more or less tiVou » h not with such systematic inequality , it behove all whoVI uc 2 S 5 »" Tit' f le ? t 0 learB "!> i urc coughs . Ihe extensive popularity of " Keitin . »' q Lozenges" mdnced us to try hem lon ^ iuce and he ^ z ^ x ^ kSk ^ - arasssfcfsiffis cacy ; and the good they have done to thou aids ot suherers in every grade of society ought to en-re them he continual and eve ,-inC . 4 hJ patronage oi m ! ° Public . - ^* Xercurf jJ b isnl , The never-failing effects of " Blair ' s ftnnt ind ShBa ^ P ^ lcanng ^^^ and rheumatism , have secured to them a celebrity unequalled by any medicine of past or present times , lhcy not only give relict in . 1 tow him ™ « -i . ,. r .. tlm
patient has beeu driven nearly to madness bv the excruciating tortures of the disease , but restore to perf ect health m an inconceivably short space of time , ihey arc equally speedy and certain in rheumatism , cither chronic or acute , lumbago , sciatica , pains in the head or tace , and indeed for every rheumatic or gouty alltction ; in fact , such has beeu the fluidity , perfect ease , and comp ' etc safctv of this medioine that it has astonished all who have taken it , and there is scarcely a city , town , or villa g e iu tto kingdom but contains many grateful evidences of its benign influence . Sold by all medicine Tendersprice 2 s . 9 d . per box . Observe the name of " Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London . " on the government stamp . As ExiRic-nDiSAUY Affidavit made before iho Lord Mayor , concernius a surnrisincrcurc effecu'a
by llolloway ' s Ointment and Pills . —Jamos S tanley , living at Long Ditton , made an affidavit before the Lord Mayov at the Jfaasioa-iiouse , oh the Uth insi . > to the purport that he had been upon crutches , an " bad for two years , with twenty-six holes in one H and fourteen in the other ; that he had been into t «• hospitals and got no relifif , and that after every o | I : « means had tailed he has been radically cured " by I- " Way ' s Ointment and Pilla ,
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AYERAGB PRICES Of the last six weeks , which rsgulate the Duties from tha Wth to the 25 th of March , ° 5 Wheat Barley OaU .. Xye . ^ wnj j P ^ j Week wding Sl 4 > '' dl "' d ' | "' dl "' * ~ * 1 'eb . 7 , 1815 .. 61 S 89 10 21 7 34 2 35 9 35 6 Week ending Feb . 14 , 1845 .. 51 9 30 . 6 21 9 32 7 34 9 35 7 Week ending . 3 Feb . 21 , 1815 .. 55 0 29 11 21 6 32 10 3 t 9 34 8 Week ending : Feb . 28 , 1845 .. S 4 ft 29 7 21 5 33 i Si 2 35 % Week ending Mar . 10 , 1815 .. 54 10 29 3 2110 33 C 34 11 33 . 8 Week ending Mar . 14 , 1845 .. 54 3 29 4 21 9 \ 34 2 35 2 34 » 1 TT" !! !? A 13 U ! T * PTf * T ! 'a
Aggrojfate aver . age of the last . six weeks .. 54 7 29 11 21 8-33 5 34 11 34 IS London averages ( endiug Mur . 17 , 1310 ) 59 6 30 5 22 11 36 0 34 10 35 0 Duties .. .. 18 0 9 0 6 Oi 9 6 8 6 3 6
LOSDON ShUTUFlELD G&TTLB MillKET , AlOSDAT , March 23 . —The arrivals of foreign cattle into London during the past week have buen only 23 oxen , 2 cows , and 107 sheep , which is doubtless owing to the boistarous state of the weather . Thu general tone of trade at Snuthfield continues firm , aud the market presents no appearance at present of being otherwise . The supply of beasts was raoderato , for wnich a good sale was maintained , at last week ' s prices , viz ., prime Scots 4 a . Gel ., and inferior beef from 3 t . id . The number of sheep which paid toll was 17 , 000 head , which sold steadily at former currencies . The butchers appear to have permanently reduced their stock of mutton to the present small supply of sheep , without much increase of business in other descriptions of meat . The rates obtained lor mutton to-day were from 4 s . id . to os . Cd . per stone . The supply of calves was very small , only 58 , which sold firmly at from os . up to 6 s . per stone . The price of pork is steadily supported , and the pigs on oiler to-day all met purchasers at from 4 s . 6 d . to 6 s . Od .
By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the ofal . s . d . s , d Inferior coarse beasts . . 2 10 8 O Seeond quality . • • 3 i 3 6 Prime large oxen , , , 8 6 4 < 5 1 ' riiae Scots , &c . . . . , 4 i id Coarse inferior sheep , . . 3 10 t i Second quality .... 4 8 4 8 Prime coarse woolled , , , i 'I 4 4 Prime Southdown . . . 5 2 6 6 Large coarse calves . . . . 4 4 4 111 Prime small 6 ' -2 5 6 Suckling ealves , each . . . 18 0 31 . tf Large hogs . .... 3 10 4 8 Neat small porkers . . . 16 6 6 Quarter-old store pigs , each . 16 0 22 ¦» BEAD OF CATTLE OH BALI . ( From the Books of the Clerk of the Market . ) . Beasts , a . ToO-Shecp . n . SOO-Calves , 58-Pigs , 410 . PROVINCIAL CORN MARKETS . . EicnsiosD ( Yorkshire ) , Satukday , March 21 . We had a large supply of all kinds of grain in our market to-day . Wheat sold from os . ( id . to 8 a . Cd . ; oats , 3 s . Od . to 4 s . 0 d ;; barley , 3 s . 9 d . to 4 s . 3 d . ; beans , 4 s . 9 d . to 6 s . 0 d ., per bushel . Wauefield , Fbiday . —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 . 'Barley in fair demand , but without change in value , Beans fully as low . Oats , £ d ., fine and shelled , Od , per load dearer . Wheat 4818 qrs . ; barley , 3388 ; beans , 1834 ; oats , 500 .
Bikmingham , Wed . vesdat . —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 making barley scarce , and a free sale at lull prices . No change in the value of beans or oats . Liverpool , Monday . —Wc have experienced a fair demand for old wheat . Irish new has been steady . No change has occurred in . the value of flour . Barley , beans , and peas are without change in value . Manchester , Saturbat , March 21 . —Although there wi \ s not much business passing iu wheat at our market this morning , holders were firm in requiring the full currency of this day se ' nnigbt . For flour there was a steady but not extensive sale . The in » quiry for gats was limited , but no alteration in value can be noted .
Hull , Tuesday . —At to-day ' s market there was a moderate supply of wheat from the farmers , and more money was obtained for good wheat , lu beans , peas , and barley no alteration . Newcastle , Tuesday . —We had a moderate supply of wheat , for which the 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 . la 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 .
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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/vm2-ncseproduct1360/page/2/
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