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r'" - ^ ^ • j*0 THE AFFLICTED. T» , -g- E^SRS. iiliVCE Asr Co., 0=ssw.tixo 3cb« *oss, !*«/| So_ jj) Crannitr-place, Waterloo-road, London,
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CURRENT TRICES OF GRAIN, FLOUR, AND SEED...
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PROVINCIAL MARKETS. Liverpool Cattle Mai...
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STATE OF TRADE. Leers.—There was a littl...
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Serious Accidhxt with Gu.ntowdei*. — On Tuesday afternoon a di.stressi!!;; accident occurred to a lad named James Cooner. •u-td ten vears. the sou of re-
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speet-ib'o'-aivnis, resi-Ung at 17, Janc...
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Ditto fine 58 60 -2 ¦> , ' " ^ ' .. : ¦ ¦ THE NORTHE RN STAR . r ______ ^ ^ . : -. ~? ~^ ' - " ^ ' ^ ~ - '¦ T .. •'' ' ^ ^ 7 ' " ~~! ..- .. ' . J . ' ..... mtr , T 1 IT . TC , t > l , n , l # . n C-..--. t ' n > .., „ , -, ' . t ..... I >« \ Tll )^ ,. 4 \ i \ n T . O nrt RhodesSnailh Tadeastoi
R'" - ^ ^ • J*0 The Afflicted. T» , -G- E^Srs. Iilivce Asr Co., 0=Ssw.Tixo 3cb« *Oss, !*«/| So_ Jj) Crannitr-Place, Waterloo-Road, London,
r '" - ^ ^ j * 0 THE AFFLICTED . T » , -g- E ^ SRS . iiliVCE Asr Co ., 0 = ssw . tixo 3 cb « * oss , !*«/| So _ jj ) Crannitr-place , Waterloo-road , London ,
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Sole Proprietors of BRUCE * SAMAElTAa 1 'iLl . S , rilich for « rfv -at « n ye . irs have .-ff .-clunHy rure . l e-rcry ase br . v . * lit uiito tkdr n'lticu I ' . uring that pciiod , ansoa ^* " - , 1 !' - ' tc" u i nraT ' - ' " S 0 .- ' ^ - ' - * p-itii-uts , continue ioti c > u « df- d at their i \* P' ^ nee , a » ab .. vc . -Gsrcfc ' s Sa -subitaS Tills , price Is . 3 d ., 2 s . 43 ., „ fi : { . 8 v <} -5-, 8 n « tlr . flil . p-- S-s . are the raost- ^ flec tT'V rc » K ' - ' J- - ' ' - ' -:- ' ° " ° ' 'heYeueieiil Disease , in *;} , ' Sex oiirinn iu a very sinit period with case , co ' c-sv . -nidJ-r-fc-v . and v . -jtliosatiie * li s litcslcORl ' incnK'Ji « v = nuir > to br . sis . ess . They arc iik * wi > e a most c-ificieir ZlJls for . -. U tr-L tsoM of the Skin . Their unrivallei ! ^ n ^ r in SfMfeSi . "'! -Suoibniic KiK « uo « s , -. ud allu pmiiics of its a »^ J * - * weU kui ' tl . iongJiuut t United Uiiiifdoui . tl tshnt
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3 JEDICAL ADVICE OX WBAKXE-sS , DEBILITY , & C , Messes . Ti . J . BUODIE & Co ., Scsgloss , May he consulted Daily at their Establishment-, 27 , 3 Ioutague -sireer , . Russell Square , near the British Mus-ium , Loudon : and 14 , Great Danmark Street . Mountjoy Square , Dublio . Ji « i jn . ~ f . isr . ed , illustrated tcith full length Coloured Engraebipsoii Sicel , price 2 s . Cd ., in a sealed envelope , as-1 seat free to any part of tie Mugdom , •*••! the receipt vj c 1 osi-oMcr order for 3 . * . Sd . THE SECRET COMPANION , A MEDICAL WORK on nervous debility and the concealed cause of the decline of physical strength and loss of mental capacity , wjtfi remarks on the effects of solitary inuulgcnce , ntglceicd gonon-hma , syphyL-, secondary symptoms , ic , and mode of treatment ; followed by observations on marriage , with proper directions for
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. 3 . B . —Ooutiiry "iniggists , oooksclJ ^ andpateUt medi . cine venders uau bo supplied with ' ^ y quantity of Brodie'a Purifying Vegetable Pills , and C ^^ Bklm 0 f Zeylanica , tritii the usual allowance t ^ . ^ ^^ Johnstone , CS , C ^ ruhjll , and all th * ^ principal wholesale patent medicine houses in Lon <
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u M }/^ lh > w ? * ^ ' happiness ; Sr . Cbl--. kU B xTilAT POPULAR MEDICINE
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Just Published , A new andimportant Edition of the Silent Friend on Bf . mah Frailly . Price 2 s . Cd ., ai > . d seut free to any part of thc United Ein ; do ; -l on the receipt of a Post Oifiee Order ibr 3 s . 6 d . "" A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GEr \ . NSRVTIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being sn enquirv into the concealed cause that destroys -physical energy , and the aV . iiity of manhood , ere vigour has established her t-mwrc - —with . Observations on the baneful effects Of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INPECTION ; local and * onstirutional WEAKNESS , A'BftVODS IRRI-
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Price lis ., or four bottles 111 one tor 33 s ., by which lis . is Saved , also in 25 cases , wliich saves $ 112 s . ' . Venerealiicritaminatian . if notfttttl ' gt ^ rittlicated , will often ren- ' aiii secretly lurking in the sysfiln for year * , ai »'> although for a while undiscovered , at longth break out upon the Ullllftppy individual in its most dreadful forms ; or elsfc , unseen , internally endanger the very vital organs of existence . To those sulVering from thc consequences wliich this disease may have left behind in the . form of secondary symptoms , eruptions of the skin , blotches on the head and fiiceyulccnttioiis find ciiltirgcnicnt of tin * throng tonsils , and threatened destruction of the nose , palate , & c ., nodes 011 the shin bones , or any « f those painful affections arising from the dangerous effects of the indis-
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TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC . NOTICE . —Thc following Complaints and Diseases may be radically cured for 5 s . by Messrs . BRUCE and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Cramncr-place , 'Waterloo-road . Advice gratis every morning from ten to twelve : — Ague # Inlliiinmat ! on of all hinds Asthma Jaundice Bowel Complaints Liver Complaints Bilious Disordcis Lumbago and Sciatica Consumption # Mca ~ lcs Costivencss l ' lirgingi * and all hinds of Colics Fluxes Coughs Piles and Fistula Croup Rheumatism Convulsions and all kinds of Scarletina
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ASTONTSIILVG EFFICACY or HOLLOWA \ S TILLS . The Testimony of a Clergyman vouching to Eleven Cases of Cures by these wonderful Pills . Extract of a tetter from the Kev , George . Prior , C ' wrato oj ilevauh , Letter Kenny , Carrigart , Ireland , lOf / i Jiroi , 161 C .
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. _ .- .. ' . J . ' ..... mtr , T 1 IT . TC BLAIR'S GOUT AMD RHEUMATIC TILLS . A severe ease of-Rheumatism , communicated by Mr , Allen , Proprietor of the Nottingham Mercury . ¦ Mercury Office , Nottingham , March 17 , 18 * 3 . SlIj . ^ I have the pleasure of forwarding you the par-Ueuhn of n o 2- * ta Wbidi BLMft ' S GOUT and 1 UIEUMATI 0 PILLS have proved eminently . successful . A youug woman / named Mary Wain , aW " " ^ her parents , who reside at Wat-hall , near this town . " •" upon me ou Saturday last , being desirous of . making her c-aPO 1-noHii for the beiu-lit of the public .
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ABERNETHY'S PILE OINTMENT . WHAT a painful and noxious Disease is the PILES , and comparatively how few of the afflicted have been permanently cured by ordinary appeals to medical skill . This , no doubt , arises from the us .- of powerful aperients too frequently administered by the profession ; indeed , strong internal medicine should always be avoided in all eases of this complaint . The Proprietor of the above Ointment , after years of acute suffering , placed himself under the treatment of that eminent surgeon , Mr , Abernethy , —was by him restored to perfect health , and has enjoyed it ever since without the slightest return of the disorder , over a period of fifteen years , during which lime the same Abeynctlvinn , prescription has been tbe
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) AUTION!—Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compounds under the same names ; they copy the labels , bills , advertisements , and testimonials of thc original Messrs . Howard and Thomas's Succedaneum . It is , therefore , highly necessary to see that the words "Howard anil Thomas" are on the wrapper of each article . All others are fraudulent imitations . FOR STOPPING . DECAYED TEETH . Price 2 s . Cd .
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t > l , n , l # . n C-..--. t ' n > .., „ , -, ' . t ..... I >« Rhodes , Snailh ; Goldthorpe , Tadeastoi ; Rogei-Bon , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Briee , Priestley , Pontefract ; Cordwell , Gill , Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield ; Uerry , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , Parker , Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Palby , Wetherby Wirte , lluvrogtite ; Wall , Ikvnsiey ; and by all chemists and medicine vendors : or the proprietors will send the Succedaneum free by post to any part of the kingdom .
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Smithfield. Market. There Was A Good Sho...
SMITHFIELD MARKET . There was a good show of beasts in the market this morning , and the generality were in very pood eoiuliti » n . There was also a crowded attendance of butchers , hoth from the metropolitan and rural districts , who were less chary in purchasing than on Friday last . The market was , consequently , more than ordinarily brisk , and some extended bargains wore effected by noon . There is n depression of 4 d . per stone in prime sumoies since Monday week the prime Scots which then fetched -Is . Id . per stone of Slbs . were done this day at 4 s ., mid or . the average scale the aggregate at 8 s . tld . per stone . 1 he sheep market was on a confined scale . There was a good show of h .-ilf-brcds and Leicester . ? out of wool , which went on steadily at previous quotations , wliilstprimo South Downs hiive fallen -Id . per stone since Monday last , tho sumo averaeillg Is . lid . per stone . Lambs were a little on the
fall since last Friday , the best samples having been dis . posed of at 6 s . ( id . per stone . This commodity averaged 5 s . 3 d . per stone . Calves were scarce , and none butthe verv best and v ' oung meat was taken off the hands of the salesmen at us . per stone . Calves averaged 4 s , Id . per stone . Pigs ruled heavily , at an average ot is . J I'd . | ier stone . There was a large importation of hogs irom Ireland . During the vast week the importations tvom tlie continent have been on the increase , and Germany , Holland , and Prussia , have furnished the London markets with no less tiv . tn 450 boasts , besides a pvimovtum - . ' . tti quantity of flock samples . There were in the hands of three salesmen to day , for disposal , 309 of these beasts , as also fifteen score of sheep—the former were but ordinary samples , but they met with ; i sale , the majority of them , this Herlin beasts , exceeded in quality and symmetry those
from Germany and Holland . The sheep were m very tan * condition , and met with a steady demand . Our gray . ir . g districts at home furnished the markets thus wise . The western counties and Wales sent upW beasts of various breeds in good order . The eastern counties supplied the market with 1 , 800 mixed cattle , in excellent condition . From Scotland we received JOO long-horned and polled Scots , in a good state , for the market " ; and from the metropolitan districts we received the remainder . There was a good show of fat cows , wliich were partially taken up . The supply of lambs were chiefly from Ifan-. psliii-e . and there was a steady demand fortius order of stock at a falling of about-Sd . per stone since Friday last . The market was well supported , and a fair clearance was effected by three o ' clock in the afternoon . The number of beasts entered for sale this d : iv was : —Oxen nndcows , . ' , 53 ) 3 : sheen and lambs , I'i . OlO : calves , S 3 ; pigs , 200 .
By tho quantities of Sib ., sinking tbi onal . s . d . s . d Inferior coarse beasts . . , 2 ' 1 o 3 0 Prime large oxen ,, . . 8 'G 4 6 Prime Scots . &< s 4 2 4 0 Coarse inferior sheep . . . . 3 10 4 4 Second quality . : . . , 4 0 4 R Prime Southdown .. . . 32 56 Lar-r-i coarse calves . , . . 4 4 4 10 Prime small . . . ' . . C 2 5 0 Suckling calves , each . . . 18 6- 31 . 0 Large hoes . . . . . 3 10 4 8 Neat small porkers . , 4 G 0 6 Quarter-old store pigs , each . 16 0 22 *
THE CO UN MARKET . The imp ortations of wheat from the northern districts in England into ine Thames has been large for the time of vear . within . the last . week , and from abroad also childly from the . Adriatic , the lilaekaiultlio Mediterranean Seas ; * tho supplies , during the same period , have bueu liberal . Of the latter , ' . the unfavourable circumstances into which the wheat trade has been latterly placed , furnish sufficient- reasons for the utter impossibility to effect the sale of a siusle bushel , and the weight of the vast quantity Of bonded wheat alread y in London is again very considerably thus increased ; ami if must continue now to be increased weekly , for , whether the import duly be reduced or even entirely abrogated , or be permitted to remain as it is , thes- foreign who : 1 s must , during the remainder of the corn season , continue to siecunvulnte , and consequentl y , have a most injurious effect on the value of British-grown wheats , and must be attended by all the with
fatal eoiiscijtienccs of an actual free trade in grain , all foreign nations . The dull state of the wheat trade at present , throughout the United Kingdom , and more p . irticuhu-lv in London this day . it is exceedingly difficult accurately to describe . The show of samples from the metropolitan and from the home counties , on sale this morning in Mark-lane was liberal for the month of May ; but the demand was limited iu the extreme , and a large portion of this always must legitimate supply of London consumption remained unsold , not because the corn factors resisted a material decline ill priees , but because buyers could not be found on almost any terms , at the conclusion of the market this afternoon in Jinrl-Lane . Since this day week the decline in the value of itlio best qualities of English Wheat is up wards of Gs . per quarter , and , since Friday week , the depreciation iu the vi . lue of inferior descriptions is little short , on tbe average , of 10 s . per quarter . The weather has -. dso naturally its ; tuilueuce on the state of the corn trade at the present moment , for it is extremely favourable to the crops now in the fields , which arc at least one month earlier than they were in the beginning of Mav , 1840 ; and the wheat plants being now strong at
their roots , and lu .-uiricnt in their blades , nothing but unfavourable weather till the harvest months arrive i-an prevent a wheat crop , unusually abundant in quantity , and of very superior quality , being iu due season gathered from the fields of the United Kinghoni . Experience per . fcctly teaches that a large growth of wheat ; at home is always suincient for two years' consumption in this country , " in this there is no theoretical assumption or mistake , for it . is aftiet gr-oYtnue . l on the Solid Foundation of practice . Besides , a large quantity of old wheat still remains iu the possession of our yeomanry and tenant farmers , and the dogmas of the free traders in wheat with foreign , nations that the larger the competition of foreign wheats in our markets of consumption with wheat produced in this country may be , the higher must the value of the latter become , ' can certainly never double the consumption of whentei * . broad in this country , wliich must he done this season before the weight of foreign wheats on all our markets of consumption can pi-ess up the value of British wheats ; on the contrary , in every probability , it will press the average price down to 40 s par quarter , if not considerably under that figure . In the barley trade likewise very little business has been trans , acted ' since the last market da v .
Current Trices Of Grain, Flour, And Seed...
CURRENT TRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED IN MARK-LANE . BUITISH QIUIX , Shillings per Quarter . Wheat .. Essex & Kent , white . new .. 4 » to G 3 .. 57 to 70 Ditto , red 47 oil .. 58 « 5 Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. i " , '> " white 49 i ) i Lincoln and York , red .. 47 57 white-ID 02 Northumb . and Scotch .-. 47 GO ltye .. .. - -- Barley .. Malting 30 24 extra 87 — Distilling 2 G 29 Grinding 23 Mi Malt .. Shin 53 57 Ware 59 Gl
Oats .. Lincolnshire ami Yorkshire , feed , 21 s 0 d to •>;'• , Gd ; potato , or short , ' - 'Is Gil to £ Gs Gd -. Poland , ' . ' -. ' s Gd to 27 s od : Northumberland and Scrtto ' c , Angus , 21 s Od to 25 s I'd ; potato , Sis Od to 23 s fid ; Irish feed , 2 « s Gd to i' 2 s i ; black , 20 $ lid to 22 s fid ; potato , 2 ls Gd to 24 s fid ; Galway . iy s Gd to 20 s Gd . Beans .. Ticks-, new ;;•_> gg „ id 38 H Harrow , small , new .. ¦ -I SH old It ) 4 G Peas .. White .. .. .. .. 37 43 boilers 1 ( 1 41 Gray " -mil hog ,. ., 33 g « Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 41 -1 !) Town-made ( per sack of 2 S 0 ibs ) 40 5 = 1 BucUwl'f . it , or Brauk 30 Si
£ Ni 5 LlSJJ SEEPS , itC . Red clover ( per cwt . ) .. ,. .. 42 to 72 White clover ( par eivt . ) 47 7 G Jtnpesced ( per last ) £ 2 G 23 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 7 s to lis ; white , 7 s to los . Tares , ( per bushel ) , spring , ( is . ; whiter , Ss . to Gs . Cd . liinse .- 'ii cakes ( per lGOB oi ' : > - ' o each ) £ 11 to £ 12 iOltiilUN HKAIN . Shillings per Quarter . Free . In Bond . Wheat .. Dantsic and Konitrsberg S 3 extra 7 ft .. Hi — SP Ditto ditto .. oi — Gl .. -H — S ** Pomeranian , ifce _ Anhalt 56 ¦ - 63 .. 41 — '•> Danish , Holttein , ke . .. 51 — Gl .. 42 — 4 ii Russian , hard ., .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 55 - 58 .. 39 - IS Spanish , hard .. ., — Ditto , soft .. .. & 8 — 02 .. 44 — 51 OdessaiVl ' -iijaiivogjiuird — Ditto , t-. if ! .. .. § 3 — SS .. 39 — 48 Canadian , hard .. , _
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... .. — Rye . , Russian , Prussian , & c . . — Carlo ,, Grinding „ „ ., 23 — 2 G Ditto , distilling .. .. 518 — 30 jo „ , Oats ., Dutch , feed .. .. . 22 - 25 ' 6 Ditto , brew and thick .. § 5 — 27 ., 20 — 0 ] llussir . il , * - ' i . - •' : iU - ' 26 .. 19 _ oj _ finish & ileckicnburg ' 21 — 2 G „ 18 ^ . 7 Beans „ ri ( . | S 3 t 0 3 S ( sman .. 36 _ 40 .. 28 - 3 t Egyptian 33 — 35 ,. 23 __ .-Peas .. White , 82 to 48 , { -ray .. 83 : — 35 flour .. Dantsic and IIaiiibur- ; h ' ( per barrel ) , line 30 32 , superfine „ .. - %% _ 34 2 , Cunndh , 8 oto 33 , Uniti i'i ... " ~ States .. ., . 32 — 3 *; in ™ uckwheat .. ., , ; ;;^ _ J ;;^ - I TOTiElON SEEDS , & c . linseed ,. P fetc-rsbur-h and Ri a ( free of dutv ) ' " . i ^ luio [ Archangel , 40 to 45 , itemelandKom-s . " oer-r .. .. - 39 49 Jlcditerrauoan , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. ^ 2 44 Kapesced ( free of duty ) per last .. .. £ 24 26 Wed Clover ( Ids per Jiirt . and oper cent , on tho duty ) 4-1 » , white ditto ;; ]\ lj ) l Tares , small s pring ( free of duty ' ) ' 40 to 44 . large . ' . ' 41 £ 0 Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 6 lCs , £ 7 . 1 l-euoh , per ton .. .. ' n £ 7-, „ Kape cakes ( freii 0 f duty ) .. .. " " % 10 £ ! i 15 and 5 per cent . 011 th ; duty * „ . „ , t . AVBUA 6 E PRICKS Of the last six weeks , nhicli regulate the Duties from a * 7 th to the 14 tli of May . \" l'eo-lBarley OaU ^^ r ^ nSS Week Sliding - s * < L s d s "V s . d . , s . d " . s . -j . Mar . 28 , ISlfi .. ! 54 10 20 3 / 21 lo ' 33 a' 31 11 st r Week on = iin |; i I i 1 April 4 , 1810 .. 54 % 29 4 ; 21 o ' M 2 ! 35 ' 34 9 Week ending , ! i j Aprilll , 1816 .., 55 1 29 10 22 0 ! S 3 ]»; 34 4 33 . Week endiug ' . i I i AprillS 1 18 Ui .., 55 5 30 S- ; 22 lj St 0 ; 35 0 33 3 Week ending ! 1 1 1 ApriI 25 , IS- ! ' ! .. ; 55 9 20 7 . 22 «| 33 T | 34 lo 34 2 "eels ciidiii ! , ' ! 1 | 1 M-iy i' 1 SJ 6 .. / S 6 0 SO ' . ) ' 22 ft ; 33 1 35 1 33 g Aggregate aver . i i j j a ^ e of the last ; J . six weeks „| 55 -3 50 0 ; 22 2 33 d ' 34 1 ] 33 3 London aver . ) j ages ( ending . ! I May 7 , 184 «) j f , l 10 30 loj 23 4 ' . 3 S 2 | 33 3 38 10 Duties .. .. ' 17 0 ' 8 ( i : 6 0 i 9 61 8 6 ' 9 ]
Provincial Markets. Liverpool Cattle Mai...
PROVINCIAL MARKETS . Liverpool Cattle Maisket , MosnAT . —We have had , fair supply of all kinds of stock at market to-day for the time of year : the whole , or nearly so , was sold ' at hi"h priees . fleet f : Jil . to G ^ U ., Jtutton 7 d . to 7 Jd . per lb ., sinkillK the offal . Wakehbld Cors . IfAiiKET , Psidav . —Wa have to re . porta large supply of wheat , and fair of other grain . Today there was a very thin attendance of millers , and the demand for wheat was limited to their immediate wants , l'riees of all description of wheat must be noted Is . to 2 s . per quavtev lower . Cunsiilering the advanced state of the season , lino barley met with a good inquiry ut previous rates . Deans sold easily 011 fully as good terms . Oats and shelling each in slow request at barely former rates , Malt firm . Manchester Coiix Market , Saturday . _ The trade throughout the week was generally of a lifeless character the trim-actions in all articles have been . m the mus * limited scale at pi-ices mostly in favour ot ' tUii buyer . 'With an exceedingly limited inquiry forever , article of the trade at our market this morning , " prices remain nominally the same as this day se ' nni- 'ht .
Hull Corn -Market , Tuespav . —The only transactions which have taken place in wheat duriu- , - the past week have been to our local millers , who were obliged to pay rather more money ; there is not above 20 l > rjrs . free stuff in the port . At to-day ' s market tin-re was a moderate supply of wheat , from the farmers , which met with buyers at Is . der qr . less money . I-i free foreign and bonded nothing duiug . In Sprinji corn very little pawim * . In linseed and rapeseeu no alteration . Linseed cakesTnfair demand at our quotations . Rape cakes are firmer . In bones a good ileal of business passing . Guano unaltered . JfiiiJtixciiA .-f Cor . v Exchange , Wednesday . —During the present week , , „ vl .. g t 0 the decline in London and Liverpool , induced by the improved prospects of the Corn Kill in Parliament and fine growing weather , we have to report a general indisposition to buy wheat : and sales could only have been effected by submitting to ' a decline of Is . to - ' s . per quarter , to which holders are unwilling to accccd . Malt hurley nominally unaltered in value . Unts : vere less in request , and Cd . per quarter cheaper . Deans fulIv as dei-r .
Livkih'ool Co / i . v Market . Monday . — -Since this day se ' nnight we have had a good sunpiv of Wheat , Oats , Flour , and Oatmeal from Ireland . A ' Jar-re ' quantity oi Plour is also reported from the United State ? , with seve . nil cargoes of Wheat and Indian Com from the same quarter and the . Mediterranean . The trade during the week has been in a languid state ; the purchases of Wheat have been quite in retail , and at Friday ' s market a deulinti uf 'id ., lo Sd . pov bushel was gonovally submitt- > d to . . Flour has also been difficult to move even at a reduced value . Few Oats have been wanted , and as the market has been pretty well supplied , the price has been scarcely sustained . The best mealing quality has sold at 3 s . !) d , pei-451 bs . In Oatmeal little has been done , and this article is also rather cheaper , Aa rcmirds Ihu-levi Heans , andl ' cas no change can he noted , the sales being quite in retail . _ Indian Cm-nhas eomni .-. nded full priiv . s , and continues in good request for Ireland . But few transactions have occurred in Grain and Flour under lock during the week ; those ,, however , have been at ful ! y last Tuesday ' s rates .
IticiutoND Corn Market , j V , ' e had a large supply ol all kinds of Oram in our market to day . ' Tbe prices much the same as litft week . Wheat sold from "> s . to 9 s . ; Oats os . to 4 s . ul . ; 15 alley is . to 4 s . 0 d . ; Deans 4 s . Od . to 5 s . I'd . per bushel .
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STATE OF TRADE . Leers . —There was a little more business don ? at the Cloth Halls on Saturday , but on Tuesday the market was dull . The stocks on hand are much " lower than they were iu March , a mi prices rcm-iit ! tinu . Tu die warehouses there has been a little more business done this week than for some weeks past ; there is also more doing in the way of preparation by ( he foreign h .-uses for the fall trade to Ameriea . On the wjiulc , the prospects are much brighter than was expected a lew weeks ago . — J . onts JUrcury . Bradford . —ii ' ooi . —For co-Kbing wools the demand is much better . Prices arc firm . There seems a disposition iu the spinners tn buy more freely . In the yarn market business was brisk . Stocks are very low , and the spiv , ners are generally working to order , and prices haye an upward tenden-.-v . ' / hero was ;! good attendance of mer . chants , and they were not niereiv lookers on . for a great number of pieces changed hands , and a great number of orders were received for the autumn ' trade . The three branches of trade in Bradford market certuiniv exhibits a more heailhv tone .
llunoi-iisriEi . D—Tl- . c buyers complained to day of the want of goods suited to the scas-m , and cous-.-quently a limited business onl y lias been done . There has beeii a fair business dning in the warehouses during the week . Halifax . --There s uo alteration' in litis " market since the last report . Wool continues in better re . mest and ; prices firm . II 0 C 11 D . M . E Vua :-- < el Market , —The ilannci market has been decidedly wnrsu today , and the ljusinoss transacted very limited . Few buyers have attended , ¦ and those few purchased very sparingly . Tho wool market has been very quiet , and prices may be quoted the same as on the previous week . llECKMOXDWlKF . IjLASKET IL ' . ' . lIiET . —W * have U ; -d a good ¦ i ltcndiino-iut * buyers ibis week , and more business transacted , being principally , ' \ . r the homo trade : there is not much iiitcratii-n iu prices . Soils and shorts still continue very scaree and dear .
Leicester . —Although there is no : much more doing in the warehouses , tliere is a more healthy tone given to hUS-iuOSS i and tho pi-i-vsiiin ;* .. pinion is , that the point of d-.-prossi . on is past . Mauuf-icturers have produced with caution , and hence stocks are comparatively light . A fair export trade has been done i : ; fancy hosierv and gloves , though but a limited one for stockings . Yarns a rein fail * demand , and spinners hint at a rise in prices . There is move doing in wools , and prices- rule if auythin ; ,- a shade higher . Tun Iron Trade . —Our IJirmingh-im enrr .-sp . jndont states that the ironmasters in . South . Staffordshire nor only refuse to aeeeila tu the terms on - . vhieii il-. u ni ' mers otter to resume their w- rk , but are acting iu concert with si vii-w ti > Ue-p tl . c-pvirscnt stiicks low enough to inaiiiiain current rate .-- for iron . Some of the largest manufacturers have already daennincd to blow out ' a tow of their furnaces . In these circumstances , there is reason to fear that the miners now on strike will have much le- 's demand for their labour than is siuiicieut to enable tln . ni to sustain the v . vte of wages at which tV . ey smirk . — Morning Chronicle .
Glasgow . —Cotton Yttni : There has b .-en rather a better feeling in the market this week , and prices arc ucnei-aliy steady . Chiton Good ? : There is no ch-it-gv apparent in the market . < incu hist report . For uvnciailL-scription tlllil ' L' is very litlii > illipiiiy . C .-usUU-.-aole s ;; lo . s luivo been erteeted , but most ' y at prices not rciii-. ini-ra ' . iii ! :. Iron ; trices are as undernoted : —Fi- iron , i : " - l- "is .- . " bar iron , . tlO ; iiiiu rods , . fit : boiler plates and sheets . , fl 3 10 s , AwrtMH . I ' rOihtcc : Sweet barrel Hour , best Canadian , :. is . Hit . : sour outo , ' s . cd . licit per barrel ; 1 st . Montreal pot . ! , L'tis . cd . U . ' . Us . ; 1 st ditto pea-is , -: k fid . ; lard , cotntnon . lis . to itis . ; ditto , rufmod . -50 s . ; cheese . States , ordinary , ff . ' s . ; . ditto , best , ;"> 5 s . ; butter , Canadian , 70 s . to T- ' is . There is little alteration in prices during the past week . The demand for flour is not large , buyers hanging off till the new measures of Heel comes into ' operation . There Is a demand for Indian meal , principally , however , for country consumers . Ashes are rather firmer , and more inquiry is made for pots ; pearls are not wanted . Cheese is saleable at our quotations . Laid and butter move off iu small lots . —( riusgetc A ' . i-iiiiiiikV . DaSKUBm » r « TiiM ! Kuuiaunv .. 3 M * u ' ., raunMfunmflXMMi f „ ,- » ....... mvhhmi
Serious Accidhxt With Gu.Ntowdei*. — On Tuesday Afternoon A Di.Stressi!!;; Accident Occurred To A Lad Named James Cooner. •U-Td Ten Vears. The Sou Of Re-
Serious Accidhxt with Gu . ntowdei * . — On Tuesday afternoon a di . stressi !!;; accident occurred to a lad named James Cooner . u-td ten vears . the sou of re-
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speet-ib ' o' -aivnis , resi-Ung at 17 , Janc-teri-ace , Isabella-streot , Wutu .-loo-ruail . Jt appeared that he was niiiking fireworks , and , while mixing up tin * combustibles in a mortar , the whole contents suddenly ignited with a loud rcpoifc , forcing out tho windows of the room , and frightfull y disliu'iiring the poor boy , who was taken uirouituiiisensibieii'ljui tin ) olTesj oi the explosion . Giu-EN Pf . as from D .- » oashh * o werooffered yester day at ( Jovoni-r-avden uiarkot at 10 s . per hnlt ' sieve . H lwiwa . l » I \\ sso : umtliftiliiVi ; ittut roivvkot gavJons in tho ti'iighljoiirliiioi ! ol ' the mctnv . iolis is very fine , ami in a forward btate , and p- .-omiscs a very foVward crop .
A Poor , Max ' s Life saved iiv Uou .-: it ,-ai ' s Pili . s . —Jereuihili l . aughliii , a poster r . hout the quays of i > ublin , was niiiietod for years with flun-tucss of breath , spittili" oi " plilegm , night perspirations , and jjc-. kv . iI weakness of body , a want of app ^ -titi-, sick headache , besides suffering much from the 1 , vet * . Tuis man was in the second sta" « uf i-onsuuiptl-m snd not i-Npeetetl to live three mouths when he aimim-miftithe use ut'llollowavs woiuL-rful i >; i ) o ' and by their moans alone he is new as stroii- * -, as link- ' and as well as ever he u ; -. > in his lie .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 16, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_16051846/page/2/
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