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MESSRS . BKCCB > sc Co .. Cossdltujo « rg'ons , No 19 , Cranraer-iilace , Wattrloo-road , London , gole Proprietors of BBUCB'S SAMARITAN PILLS , which for seventeen years have efifectuslly wired every aise brought under thdr Hotiee daring that period , amouKting in all to upwards of 50 , 000 patients , continue to be consulted at their resi ience , as above . BRBCE' 8 SAHABITAW PIM . S , price Is . 3 d ., 2 s . 4 d ., 48 . 63 ., 8 s . Gd ., and Us . 6 d- per Bos , are « ie HWStaU ** toalrcmeav in every form of the Venereal B 1 *!* !* « thcr Sex , caring iu a very slort period «* «?* ? . secresv , a » d safety , and -itl . ont thesUg htefitcoafinem ^ orinj ^ to tadnea . T ^ j are UUe ^ seam-t ^ J remeayfornll eruptions of Uie Stan , "" " ^ . ufcefficacy in Scrofulas and Scorhuueaffect'on ^ un ^ purifies of the blood , being well known throughou United Kins'lom . ahiu-Ii t » c extent of their HESSE . - . llaccE asd Co ., * ^ -E ^ . iri ^ pabiidtT to their r .-, lnaWe ' fi * ^^^** , who have been - *• ' « - ** THpUSASDS &U victims to the Venereal Obmf , owtag to the unskJftlness of ignorant and illiterate men , Who by the use « SJtiead ^ oison , Mercury , rain the constitution , caus-Sg » hJdfdiseases , bnc too well known to be dented S , m at length a genenJ adfflit , M d decny of the constiiution ensues , .-. nd a melaneliolj 3 eath puts a Bcriod to their dreadful sufferings . BttUCE'S SAMARITAN SALVE , a certain and effica-OOuSCHrefor « 0 r « of every ascription , red ucing ^ ril kinds of Tumours and Swellings , and healing in a ftwdajsthe mostinveterate Ulcer ,. * hh « . ihe * " - prietors , voaeh for , and which can be verified by our nU . wcroos patJents . Sold in pots , price Is . ad , 2 s . 4 d ., or threa 2 a . 4 d . ? otsinOBe for 55 6 d . BBOCE'S ^ OSIC MIXTURE , a safe and never-failing remedy for the-totel eradication of that stage of the Ventrcil fHteaee called Gcnorrhwa , effecting a permanent
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dnevoiderB « £ J ^ mPP ^ Cordial Baling , Zwlanica , P lua ^ owanceio tke trade , by ; jbhBstone , " *^ 3 ^ 3 aU ; the principal wholesale patent ^ ine iouses In London ;; , ; -
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MEDICAL ADVICE OS WEAKXESS , DEBILITY , &c . Messes . R . J . BRODIE & Co ., Sdbgeone , May be consulted Daily » t their Establishments , 27 , Montague Street , Russell Square , near the British Museum , London : and U , Great Denmark Street-Jfoumjov Square , Dublin . Jutl pv tested , illustrated icith fuU length Coloured Engravings on Steel , price 2 s . Gd ., in a seated envelope , v -1 seal free to my port of the kbigdom , on the receipt oj c } oiUsffite order for Ss . Cd .
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nrAXTHT LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE T ^ TO Medicine jetoffcred to the worl d ever so rapidly l \ attained such distinguished celebrity : it is questionable if there be . now any part of the civilised globe where its extraordinary healing virtues have not bsen exhibited . This signal success is not attributable to any system of advertising , but solely to the strong recommendations of parties cured by their use . The Proprietors of Pair ' s Life Pill ' s have now in their possession upwards of fifteen hundred letters , several ef them from Clergymen of fte Church of Englnnd , many from distinguished isscnting Ministers , from gentlemen connected with the Army and Navy , also from Members of Parliament , Merchants , and last , though notlcast , from members of the Medical Profession , and a skilful Analytical Chemist ; all speaking in thehi E hesttermsof the value of this inestimable medicine . This ii a mass of evidence in its favour beyond all parallel .
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The medicine of Old Parr is the most popular of the present day . It has been before the public only a few j « . « o , . « . » . ... .... . —un ^ neriod has firmlv established itself m public favour , andna »«^— , . mmense benefit to all who have obtained tbir iHeatimable medicine genuine . Hence the list of rtCt eetable names bearing evidence to the hig lLcharacter o . this rerc- Jy , and testifying beyond the possibility of doubt the wonderful character of Ihe medicine by the number of extraordinary and decided cures whelly resulting from its ' use . This medicine , solely by reason of its high character , has extended itself to all parts of the world ; and therefore its healing
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criminate use of mercury , or the evils-of an imperieci cure , the Concentrated Detersive Essence will be « " »»• " » be attended with the mostnstoiiishirig effects , in checKmb the ravages of the disorder , removing all scorbutic complaints , and effectually re-establishing the health of « ie 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 diseases , a previous course of this medicine is highly essential , and of the greatest importance , as more serious affections are visited upon an innocw'' ** ' e and ofispring , from a want of these simple precautions , than 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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Just Published , A new andi mportant Edition of the Silent Friend on Human Frailty . Price 2 s . 6 d ., aad sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Offiae Order for 3 s . 6 a . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ef 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 , NERVOUS IRRI-
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TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC . NOTICE . —The following Complaints and Diseases may be radically cured for Ss . by Messrs . BEUCE and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Cranmer-plaee , Waterloo-road . Advice gratis every morning from ten to twelve : — Ague ' Inflammation of all kinds Asthma Jaundice Bowel Complaints Liver Complaints Bilious Disorders Lumbago and Sciatica Consumption ¦ ' . # Measles Costiveness . Purgings and all kinds of Colics Fluxes Coughs Piles and Fistula Croup - Rheumatism Convulsions and all kinds of Scarlatina
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EXTRAORDINARY CURES HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . A wonderful Cure of dreadful Ulcerous Sores in the Face and Leg , in Prince Edward Island . Tlie Truth of this Statement was duly attested before a Magistrate . I , Hoon Macbonaid , of Lot 55 , in King ' s County , do hereby declare , that a most wonderful preservation of my lite has been , effected by the use of Holloway's Pills and Ointment ; and I furthermore declare , that I was very much afflicted with Ulcerous Sores in my Face and Leg ; so severe wns my complaint , that the greater part of my nose and the roof of my mouth was eaten away , and my kg had three large ulcers on it , and that I applied to several Medical gentlemen who prescribed" forme , but I
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^ * ^^^ * w' —* WMWW ^ ~ A . ii ¦ -1 ^" w . v . lj- i . __« all . respectable Druggists and | Dealers in Medicines throughout-. the V cte-d , wrld ^ a * the following pricesj ^ lh lft , ? s |• W . ; 4 &&&U * *>*•> ^™ n eachboxV ; : There to'i considerable saving by taking th ? larger sizcB , ; ' " . v : ¦• ¦ ¦ n ' ¦ ;; : N . B . —Directions for the guiaanc ' o of patients'in every cisorder are affixed to each box .
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^ EXTRAORDINA RY ECONOMY TO TE A t i - ' DR 1 NKE K . S . HP HE DESIRE OF ENGLAND . —The PIQUA PLANT 1 now sold at 3 s . Gd . per lb . is three times the strength of tea , and is also equal in flavour , more delicate m taste , infinitely more healthy , as is proved by p hysicians and chemists of hign standing , also by persons in great numbers with the most delicate lungs and stomachs , u is most pleasant and invigorating , and is recommended to the debilitated for its invaluable qualities , to advancea age for its strengthening properties , and to the public generally for its moderate price and intrinsic excellence The TEST . —The proof of the efficacy and healthful effect of the plant in preference to tea or coffee . —Let a nervous or dyspeptic patient use two or three eups of strong tea upon retiring to rest , and the effect will be night-mare , disturbed sleep , and other violent symptoms of indigestion , &c . •¦
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PMc DOUGALL'S DROPS , for GOUT , RUBUMA . TISM , and all painful Affections oi the Joints , which it effectually relieves , in the course of a few hours . Having been already taken in more than 10 , 000 cases , without one known instance of failure , the following certificates are selected from numerous others , fully demonstrating its beneficial effects : —
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BLAIR ' S GOUT AMD RHEUMATIC PILLS , A severe case of Rheumatism , communicated by Mr , Allen , Proprietor of the Nottingham Mereury . Mercury Office , Nottingham , March 17 , 18 * 5 . Sib , —I have the pleasure of forwarding you tho pnr . ticulars of a case in which BLAIR'S GOUT and RIIEUMATIC PILLS have proved eminently successful . A young woman , named Mary Wain , accompanied by her parents , who reside at Watisall , r . earthis town , called upon me on Saturday last , being desirous of making her ease known for the benefit of the public . It appears that Mary Wain had for some years past been a great sufferer from Rheumatism , but that in October last she was more tban ordinarily afflicted , so
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' jv-: ! ¦ ' "V- ? i > V ^ W ** . ¦" ¦ " '¦'¦' Z \ - ¦ i ¦ a « . j Ll ' .. tn \ ~^ j 2-j £ ? ti « .,. \* wa Strsind . l . ondnn unrl Se < d by ^ Thomaf Prout , . 2 ! % Strand , London ; und by his Jtp ' pointmentlby Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , HaJgh , iSmith ,: Bell / ; Tqwnsend , Baines and Newgome ; Smeefony ReinhardpTarbottom , and Homer , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; "Pennis and Son , Burdekln , : Mox 6 h , Little / vHafdman , Linney , and Hargrove , YorkJ ; Brooke and Co . ; Walker and Co ., Stafford / Faulkner , Dohcast ' er ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Bipon ; Foggitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley , Easiugwold ; England , Fell , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Sweeting , Knnresborough ; Pease , Oliver , Darlington Dixon , Metcalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Gol dtMrpe , Tadcaster ; Rogerson , Cooper , Newbyj Kay , Bradford ; Briee , Priestley , Ponfefract ; Cordtvcll , Gill , Lawton , Daws . on , Smith , Wakefield ; Berry , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Dalbyy Wetherby ; Waite , Harrogate ; Wall , Barnsley ; and all respectable medicine venders throughout the kingdom . Price Is . IJd . and 2 s . 9 d . per box .
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THE CORN MARKET . ; : Monday . — During the past week the nrrival of grain in&thU Market was not large , either of our own growth or of foreign , the principal •^ iS ^ 'SZ ^ The thp ' imount beinc on the whole 17 , 374 quarters . iae aspect the trail wore on every market day was anything butS ; various causes combining to contract business , mil iilsoto brine with it its consequent tendency , namely , &' #££ ? % P ^ c-. The V ' % * JVfff Z ' thatxnast he regarded as i" * " ™^ - ^*^ , ! ^ doubtedlyto he attributed to the continued fineness of the weather , there being scarcely any gram or any soil but must , afterthe late weather , receive immensebenont IIom the present ; the relief of the foreign corn has also a prospective influence , hut had the weather been the reveise of whatit is , with such moderate supplies our trade must have rallied considerably . " „ ' . , This morning there was " a limited supply of wheat and other grain fresh up to the market . The wheat trade opened dull , and , although the rates of this day week have been supported , sales were very Blow . Barley steady . The oat trade has been slow at Friday s prices , Beans and peas of all sorts firm . ; There has been but little inquiry for , other articles at generally steady quotations . . ' . ; ,.. '
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , NAD .. SEEE
IN MARK-LANE . BBlTISH QB&Iir . Shillings per Quarter , Wheat .. Essex & Kent , white , new .. 49 to 63 .. 57 to 70 Ditto , red ' .. .. .. 47 , S 3 .. 53 Go Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. 47 57 white 49 62 Lincoln and York , red .. 47 57 white 49 62 Northumb . and Scotch .-. 47 60
Rye .. .. - .. .. .. .. 22 38 Barley .. Malting .. .. .. 30 34 extra 37 — Distilling - 2 « SO Grinding .. .. .. 23 2 fi Malt .. Ship .. .. .. -.. 58 57 Warefi 9 61 Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , 21 s Od to 23 s ( id ; potato , or short , 22 s 6 d 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 f ! d ; potato , 21 s Od to 25 s 6 d ; Irish feed , 20 s Gd to 22 s d ; black , 20 s Cd to 22 s 6 d ; potato , 21 s 6 d to 24 s Gd ; Galway , 19 s 6 d to 20 s 6 d . Beans .. Ticks , new 32 80 old 38 41 Harrow , small , new .. 34 38 old 40 4 ( Peas .. White .. .. .. » 37 43 boilers 40 4 J Gray and hog .. 33 36 Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 44 49 Town-made ( persackof 2801 b . > 46 53
Buckwheat , or Brank , .. : , . - .. .. ' 32 ENGLISH SEEDS , < fec . Red clover ( per cwt , } „ .. * '" ' White clover ( per cwt . ) .. » •• « ' Eapeseed ( per last ) .. .. .. •• » * 26 JS Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 7 s to lla ; white , is tolos . Tares , ( per hushel ) , spring , 6 s . ; winter , 5 s . to 6 s . Cd . Linseed cakes ( per lOOtl of 31 b eaeh ) £ 11 to £ 12
FOEEIGN GRAIW . SbillingB per Quarter . . Free . In Bond . Wheat .. Dantsic and Konigsberg 63 extra 70 .. 46 — 59 Ditto ditto .. 54 — 61 .. 44 — 52 Pomeranian , &c ., Anhftlt 56 — 63 .. 41 — X 2 Danish , Holstein , &c . .. 54 - 61 .. 42 — 48 Russian , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 55 — 58 .. 89 —48 Spanish , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. » J > 8 - 62 .. 44 - 51 Odesss&Taganrog . hard — Ditto , soft ... .. 53 — 88 .. 39 — 48 Canadian , hard .. . — Ditto fine .. .. 58 — 60
Bje •• Russian , Prussian , &c . — Barl * .. Grinding 23 - 26 Ditto , distilling .. .. 26 _ 30 .. 18 - 26 Oats .. Dutch , feed .. .. 22 — 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. 25 — 27 .. 20 — 21 Russian .. .. .. 24 — 26 .. 19 — 20 Danish & Mecklenburg 24 — 26 .. 18 — 21 Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 38 , small .. 36 - 40 .. 28 — 3 C Egyptian ...- .. .. 33 _ 35 .. 28 - 3 d Peas .. White , 32 to 43 , gray .. 33 — 30 Flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , fine 36 3- ; , superfine .. .. 32 _ U .. 32 - 28 Canada , 30 to 33 , United . States .. .. .. 32 — 35 .. 26 — 3 S Buckwheat .. 30 — 32 .. 24 — 28
FOREIGN SEEDS , « BC . Per Quarter . Linseed .. P . ' etcrsburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. 42 to 43 Archangel , 40 to 45 , Memel and KoHigsberg .. .. .. .. .. .. 30 40 Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 42 44 Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. £ 24 26 Ued 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 Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 6 10 s , £ 7 . French , per ton .. .. ; . .. .. £ 7 0 , £ 7 10 Rape cakes ( free of duty ) £ 5 10 £ 5 15 and 5 per cent , on th .
dut-.-AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six weeks , which regulate the Duties from Chi 22 nd to the 26 th of May .
i Wlieat Barley \ Oats . ; Rye . Beans j Peat , Week « ndingj ' *• * ' ^ . j s . d . j 8 . d . S . d s . t Aprilll , 1846 .. j to 0 30 Oi 22 9 , 33 4 D 5 1 33 8 Week ending ! | April 18 , 1846 .. ! - 55 10 30 5 f 22 9 : 35 5 34 9 84 5 Week endingj i ¦¦ , I April 25 , 1846 .. J 55 6 30 l ! 23 4 ; 33 7 34 18 83 10 WeeU ending ) j M > . y 2 , 1840 .. 56 8 29 S . 23 7 32 5 34 11 33 10 Week ending i May 9 , 18 ii > ., ( 56 8 29 7 J 23 9 33 5 35 8 34 7 Week ending ! i j May 16 , 1846 .., ' 57 0 29 4 24 1 / 33 5 35 11 34 ) 1 Aggregate aver . j J ace of the last ! , six weeks .. Sli 3 29 III 23 4 , 33 7 35 2 34 o London aver- j j May Ijf 18 « f } £ 9 0 j 30 5 ] 24 0 , 34 5 34 5 37 6 Duties .. .. I 10 0 i 9 o , 5 0 i 9 « i 7 6 8 0 SMITHFIBL 1 ) MARKET . The arrivals of Cattle from the continent into the port of London during last week have been 109 oxen , 121 cows , two calves , 298 sheep . i tlrirty Jambs , and twenty-six pigs . There was a pleasant trade done to day at Smithfield than on last Mondav , but prices were not so firm . The supply was good , but not heavy of every thing , and nearly all was disposed of by the close of the market . By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . s . d . 8 . d Inferior coarse beasts ... 2 6 2 S Prime large oxen » . . 3 6 3 8 Prime Scots , Ac . .- . . 3 10 4 0 Coarse inferior sheep ... 3 10 4 4 Second quality . . . , 4 6 4 8 Prime Southdown . . , 42 44 Large coarse calves .... 4 4 4 10 Prime small ,,,,, 6256 Suckling calves , each . . . 18 e Si « Large hogs 3 8 4 6 Neat small porkers ... 4 8 5 0 Quarter-old store pigs , eaeh . 16 6 19 6
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PROVINCIAL MARKETS . Richmond ( Yorkshike ) Corn Market , Saturday . — We had a good supply of wheat in our market to-day , but the supply of oats was only thin . —Wheat sold from 5 s . to Ss . Od . ; oats , 3 s . 3 d . to 4 s . 6 'd . ; barley , 4 s . to 4 s . 3 d . ; beans , 5 s , to 5 s . Oil . per bushel . Wakefieid Corn Market , Fkidat . —We have an extremely limited supply of all grail ) , with the exception of bcuns . We liatl a fair demand for fresh wheat , at fully last week ' s rates . In other qualities little doue . As inaltsteiv ; have done working , barley is almost nominal . Fine small beans readily sold at former rates ; other sorts rather lower . Oats and shelling had a ready sale at former rates .
Manchester Cons Market , Saturday . —During the week the business done in all articles has been of the most retail character , and , although it is generall y admitted that their stocks are reduced to an unusually narrow compass , the dealers and bakers purchase only from an absolute necessity for immediate consumption . Few sales of wheat were reported at our market this lnornin " , and no change in quotations can be made . 'With a moderate inquiry from the trade , there is no variation to note in the value of choice and superfine qualititis of English or Irish Hour ; but middling and inferior descriptions are exceed . in B ly difficult ^ to dispose of , and prices nominal . Oatmeal is scarce , but the demand for this article is only on a muted scale . Oats and beans met a very slow sale at
Wahrington Corn Market , " Webnesday . —At the market on Wednesday ] Mt but Jew fanners were inratTid the business done was not sufficient to enable us to quote correct prices Millers and bakers are buying from 'hand-to mouth ; " but , as the Corn Importation Kill is cameu , which uvery one now expects , more business will ue aone . ui potatoes there was ; i moderate supply ; sales , pinkeyes , 12 s . to 13 s . Gd . cups , 11 s . to 11 s . 6 d . ; blue farmers . 8 s . ; white apples , 9 s . per load of 25 . > lbs . Hun , Corn Market , Tuesday—We have to report the same dullness mid inactivity i" the corn trade that we uiu last week , as we have still no supply of old wheat . k T niarket there was very littlu wheat offering , ana lor that farmers are asking extravagant prices ; our miners were , therefore , shy buyers at the rates of last \\ ecu . in spring co ,.,, very little passing at Lite prices . In inii T ° r raI > ese « d nothing doing . Linseed cakes keep tiuii , in rape ca es somo business has been done . In bones a talr business passing Guano unaltered .
BinmtiGiuu Cok . v Exchange , Wednesday . —During " ) eJ ) r () sf » t « eek there has been little disposition to buy wneat ; but we do not observe any alteration in prices . Malting barley fimis prices at former rates , for good qualities . Oats were sold at u decline of Cd , per qr . on white , and some Welsh black were forced off at a reduction of Is . per qv . Beans maintained their value ; French realised 15 s . 9 d ., EgMitiaa 15 ? . 3 d . per lutllbs .
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Q UJS . IS o , l « 4 g < L , ^ -SlWl'E OF TRADbT ""^ Leeds . — The season being far advancedforthepurcli of . goods for the spring trade , and the feurs lost tlie 5 Peal of the Corn Laws should not pass or be mutilated ' the House of Lords , has had the effect of completely sbl " ping speculation . There was scarcely anything done '' the Cloth Halls on Saturday or Tuesday , except to orda ? Prices are stationary ; and by the caution exercised k the manufacturers , the stocks are lower than usual atthr season ; the same cause has produced the same effect , ' ; the warehouses ^ Few buyers have been in the town , J 5 their purchases have been very trifling . —Leeds Sfercu . ru MANciiEsTEn . —We havehad only a very limited w ness in cloth this week , but without change in price s any kind . Manufacturers might have made sales aU slight decline , and to a considerable extent , ' but as ma ,, ! asked a slight advanee , little business in consequence « ,: done . The market closes very firm . Yarns are a reaj ! sale at the full rates of lust week . . . ' , m ¦ . ¦ " " ¦ ? . ~ - : —^^^^ --= r . , om A iPD / Mi > mn a T \ f » ^
. Bradford . —There is a good supply of combing wool and the market is firm . The spinners still buy with gre caution , in the hope that the long expected fall will ta {! place in the price ef wools . There is a fair demand ft . yarns at former prices . The spinners , hoivever , find ti ^ before they can realise any profits , either the price of \ voq must fall or yarnsrise . There is a good market ft , pieces fitted for the autumn trade , and a great number ^ sales have been made . The foreign merchants are n ,, doing the extensive business they were wont to do , . Hudderskield . —There has been a slight falling off j the demand for goods to-day , but on the whole , consist able business has been done both for the home and conij . ' nentivl markets . The prospects of trade generally , in % district , border on the bright side , and there is * not th * least doubt that , should the great question of the ( V , ' Laws become favourably settled , that commercial affair , will soon flourish . ¦ .
Halifax . —There is very little alteration in this marka . both wool and yarn are a shade dearer , while the value , ) piece goods seem without any change . " Richmond Flansei , Market . —We hadabetter demam for flannels to day , and more pieces sold , but very \\ m ^ change ir . prices . ; The wool market was much the sanjl as on the preceding Monday , with prices firm . Leicester . —The season for manufacturing low cott ; hosiery may now be said to be brought to a close ; sm although the demand has not been so brisk as last year it has considerably relieved the worsted market , ilann ! facturers are preparing for the autumn trade , audlab , purchasrs of yarns have been made ; the worsted sp im ^ are therefore busy . Wools keep very firm . SomeAmtf ; . can orders have been received , but are principally confine to fancy goods and gloves , for wliich a good demand coj .
Nottingham . —A fair quantity of finished goods h left the market since our last report . But little has teen done in sales of rough goods . Prices remain unalteiy both of bobbin-nets and yarns . —Nottingham Mercury , Glasgow . —Cotton Yarn : There has been but a limited business this weelc , and last week ' s prices are barel j maintained . Cotton Goods ' : The market Still COMinDa flat . For most descriptions there is little inquiry , aid prices continue nominal . The depression , we think , hy been rath , r increased since the a rrival of the East India mid-mail , the accounts received being yeiy UDfiivouraKfor Glasgow manufactures generally . Iron : l'rieus jj
as Mows : _ PJL » iron , £ 818 s . ; tniv iron , & 10 s . ; nail ro 4 < £ 10 10 s . ; boiler plates and sheets . £ 13 las . per tot , American produce : Sweet barrel , best Canadian , 30 ! . sour barrel flour , best Canadian 80 s . to 31 s . per bar «| 1 st Montreal pots , 23 s . Bd . ; 1 st Montreal pearls , 23 s . ej . lard , common , 44 s . ; lard , refined , 47 s . to 48 . ; Chefe , istntG g , 58 s . ptT CWt . The market for American prodjff continues without change . "SVe do not alter our quutatisis of prices , as there has been almost nothing doing . Tfe flour market is very dull , and will show no activity till flu new measure becomes law . Tots and pearls are near ]] out of first hands , and there will be nothing done in thto till the new importation . Lard moves slowly at the pric « quoted . Cheese is inquired for , but there is little ia tt » market .
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PARTN £ KSHIPa DI 3 SOLVED . ( From the Gazette of Tuesday , June 2 . ) C . and T . D . Hammond , Kingston upon-Hull , cliymiss —Ramsbottom and Procter , Lanebriiige , Lani-ashfe . spindle makers —Dean and Jackson , Preston , tailors-M . A . Johnson and J . Penfold , Lodsworth , Sussex , farmts —Ebbern and Jliles , Soulbury , Buckinghamshire , cu ! merchants—Pilling , Milnev , and Hnlo , Huddersfifi , fancy woollen manufacturers ; as far as regards A . riHfy —Grecphalghs and Settle , Sharpies , Lancashire , cotki spinners ; as far as regards J . Settle—W . and II . Jopl ^ Liverpool , brewers—Price and Croinpton , Pots Slirigk Cheshire , manufacturers of fire bricks—A . E . RevnoXi and J . \ V . Field . Stones-6 ) id , Boroucli , silvGi'smitij ! Hudson andUawson , Leeds . Masons—If , j , Hunt and I J . Harvey , Bath and Box , Wiltshire , attorneys- J . 'and ? , Cotterell , Worcester , plumbers—W . and j . Stevenss
Wirksivortti , Derbyshire , bleachers—3 : Thompson J ., J , and It . Benn , and W . Farrer , I . ambriKg , Lowther , Kendai , and Liverpool , dealers in fjuano—J . Hoylc and Co ., Mai Chester , tea dealers—S . Jones and Co ., Preston , ires founders—J . and E . Merchant , Howbridge , Wiltshire clotliier .-: —Stolle and Brown , Manchester , cotton mam facturers—L . Hinge and Co , lowtlier Arcade . Strand fancy repositors—Whitfield and Co ., Thorns , Yorkshire ' brewers ; as far as regards W . Whittield— Settcrington ' Jonss , and Co ., Bath , linendrapei-s—W . ( J . Try and W . J , Edwards—11 . and \ V . Firth , Bradford , Yorkshire , genm carriers—J . Dounell and E . Apiileby . Lirerjinol , provision dealers—Smith and Co ., Conisbrough , Yorkshire , brici . manufacturers—F . Fisher and T . L . Rlundell . jun ., Brighton and Frith-street , Soho-squarc , surgeon-t ' eiitisti —Mark and Allen , Augustus-street and EdwarQ-strai Hegent ' s-ijark , slate merchants—J . Somerville and Son-, Glasgow , cottoH-spinners—Maltby , Brook , and Cation-, Brailford Yorkshire , palntei'S .
DECtAHATFONS OP DIVIDENDS . C . Ci'rter , Cloudesley-square , Islington , clerk in to Admiralty—div . of Is . 3 d ., on Thursday , June 4 , andthf three subsequent Thursdays , at Jlr . Belcher's Kcf ' f Arms yard , Moorgate . street . H . Watton , jun ., Crowland , wheelwright—div . of 1 . 114 , on Thursday , June 4 , and the three subsequent Thus . days , at Mr . Bek-her ' s , King ' s Arms . yard , Mooigr street . L . Watson , Richmansworth , ironmonger—div . of 2 ! i . on Thursday , June 4 , and tho three subsequent Thus days , at Mr . Belcher's , King ' s Arms-yard , iioorgstt street . E . C . Flowers , Whitchurch , cattle-dealer—div . of te lid ., on Thursday . June i , and the three subsequtfs Thursdays , at Mr . Belcher's , King ' s Arms-yard Jloorgflstreet . G . Olden , Salisbury , grocer—div . of 3 M ., on Thurstfas June 4 , and three subsequent Thursdays , at Mr . lielchiil King ' s Arms-yard Moorgate-street . AV . Tomlinson , jun .. Natwich , Cheshire , scrivencr-& of 4 d ., on Tliur . « d ; iy , Jfayi'S , or any subsequent ThursJaJ at Air . Turner's , Liverpool ,
BANKRUPTS . Edward Clark Mortimer-road , Kingsland-road , builto —Thomas Roberts and John Tidcombe Hazard . CullfKIiill . paper-agents—James Bird , Club row , Butlmal-gKW , timber nierclmut—Henry Shaw , Gerrard-strcet , Isiinpos , and elsewhere , china-dealer—Charles Airs , Newiiol't ' I ? l ( of Wight , innkeeper—Benjamin Fimvick , A ' cweastle-apu-Tyne , linendrnper — George Steele , Durham groctr-Charles Harris . Sheffield , tailor—Anthony Birch , Dunlin ? - ham , grocer—Matthew Chapman , Devonport . iiainter-Randle . Bower , Stalybriilge , Lancashire cottou-spinner-John Nield , Manchester , Ashtoii-imder-Lyne , and elsewhere , woollen-praper—John Hayes JlaiicIiL-stcr , HUMfactnring chymist—David Thompson , Bury , Lanoashirt , ilp : ii'hor .
PIVIDENDS June 23 . J . Imraj . Old Fxsli street-lull and MinOiii ! stationer—June 23 , J Bails , nolloway-road , livury ststt keeper—June S 3 , J . Thompson , Norwich , grocer— . fej 28 , W . Murpliew , Seven Oaks , Kent , linenbraper—JuueK G . Davis , High-street , Borough , saddler— June 25 , A . •' Syer , Sudbury , Suffolk , grocer—June - > 5 . J . WhituKft Strand , proprietor of the "Illustrated lYceklv Tinifi-June 25 , H . War * , Widford-mill andLudgate-struet . psF manufacturer—June 23 , II . Fj-icker , Soutli . iinptoii , ' keeper—June 25 , T . Nichols , Dowgate-hill , earmau—J *' 29 , W . II . Bond , Bow-lane , Chcapsidc , ale meivhasi-June 2 c . W . As ' . ett . South Stonchain , Hampshire g «' —June 2 C , H . More , and B . \ V . liiake , Kurwich , t-t »! il ltilchants—June 20 , B . Chandie ; -, Stamnore , MMuW ironmonger—June 24 , W . Grosvenor , Stokf-npon-Ttt * Staffordshire , irou founder—June "JO , S . Archer , K < " dale , woollen manufacturer—June 25 , B . Wuot ! . j * Leeds , wiue merchant—June ? d , T . aiul G . Snailli , BiM Auckland , Uurhani , iroumou ^ ers . Certificates to be granted , unless cause be shown lotl '
contrary on the day of meeting . , June 26 , E . Sankey , Cinterburv , surgeon—June ii , Nunn , L ' iiker-strect , 1 ' ortniiin square , haberdarfier—J" " 23 , II . C . Langl «} -, Sulfolk-pla < -i-, Hac-kuev-roail aHUtW ' eary—June 23 , T . Blackmail , Ui : ddeiuit > n , * Rent . UO'J- * agent—June 28 , T . Crewdson , Liverpool , stockbioKsf June 23 , J . E . " iVust and II . Tcnnant , Leeds , stockliw ' " ' —June 24 , W . Grusvenor . Stoke-npon-Trent . Stiifibrdshif ' ivonfoundcr—June 25 , C . Stephtmson , Colne , Laia-asia * worsted manuf icturer . Certificates to be granted by the Court of Review , unM cause be shown to the eontrarv , on or before Juno ' - ¦ ' J . Hal ) , Rochdale , Lancashire , share broker-S . I * w Liverpool , draper—J . Roberts , Derwen , DonbigiiSiUl ]^ i ' urmw—C . If . W . 'itcrs , Queen ' s-row I'imlico , Aetw' } l paintings—AV . Fordyce , Sewt-astle-upon-Tyne , buolwew —11 . Edwards , lluddersticld woollen druper —>' - 1 ''' . wood , New Bond-street , hosier—Hiding and . ' . l ' ' J ? "J Leyland , I . aneashire , cotton maimfiieturers—J . C . tj ' * bers , Ipsley , Warwickshire , neeiile manntacturer-J > - _ " Spedding , Queen-street , Cheapside , and Busli- " ' Caiinon-stveet , zinc manufoetuicr .
SCOTCH SEHUESTRATIOSS . T . Sfoncur , Montrose . glass and china rrterrf / s » ' -- Murray , Broughton—A . M'Culiuui , Glasgow , mwefc "" -
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___ - ——^ Child Murdkh . —Mr . Wakley , M . P ., held an qucet at the Doves' publiu hou > e , Liuniincrsiui ^ ! the body of a newly-born male child , which had b «* picked up in the ri ' ver Thainns , with marks ofiOT on its head . It appeared from the evidence ad « iice j that on Thursday last , ; is a person li .-iined Edrt'a " Nelson Moore , living iu-British Suhool House W * Chiswiek , was walking along "the mall , he saw ' ^ body of the deceased child lying between the J" ? L the bank of the river , near the sewer leading . " ' , the West Middlesex Water Works . He imncdi » ™ fi
called the attention of George Karh ' m , ^" = g George Street , llammersmitli Koad , but they » not remove it , mid only put a piece of matting 0 } , it untii the arrival of the Hammersmith b «' when it was carried to tliat house . Air . T . »•' , Perfect , of llaiumeii-inith " Tevvaco , ( lepost 1 !^ haviui ; examined the body , and g ; we his ^ ' % opinion that it had come to its death fro " j ttfeets of the violence it had received on its hi ' ";™ had received no nicdica ! attention at iu birtli . } , Jury returned a verdict of ' Wiit ' ul Murder" ai- " some persou or persons unknown .
llOLLOWAV ' s 1 ' lLLS , A CKRTAIS U"JKE FOB ^ ™ , olIV Road the following cure : —J ames Holmes , a " - . j . spiimer , residing at Aucoatcs , Mani-h . ster , hna uw . matical tut-these last three . vtwirs ; 3 i « was ft' ^ " ^ - ) bad , tiiat when rising frum his bid lit ? couW *• , ij ) speak or breathe , and wotiU coutfJi find spit fo > ' ^ hour together , and often expected ho would be f' « - ^ Jle was much reduced in strength , " and aiterCV" } ^ J muausof cure f ; iil « d , hu used these v / onderfal ¥ >! ' » ' ^ -f h : ive removed every symptom of asthma , and be is " tree from it as when he was a clsiW .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 6, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1369/page/2/
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