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2 , . THE NORTHERN STAR, Mahch 14, 1846,
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2 , . The Northern Star, Mahch 14, 1846,
2 _. THE NORTHERN STAR , Mahch 14 , 1846 ,
Co -Cnns, Iioarseness, An!) All Asthmvtiu Am≫ J-Ulawxarv Cuau'laints Effectually Ccred By
CO _-CnnS , IIOARSENESS , AN !) ALL ASTHmVtiu AM > J-ULAWXARV _CUAU'LAINTS EFFECTUALLY CCRED BY
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_keatlvg-s COUGH LOZEXGES . Upff _AUOS of thirty years' experience lias proved the infallibility uf these _Lozcuges in the Cure of Winter _Coi _^ li . Hoarseness , Shortatss of llreath _, anil _uther l _' ulnionary maladies . The patronage of his Majesty tlie King of Prussia li & s _feccnbt-stuwe'lou them ; as also has that of _tlienohiiity and _clursrj * « f tlie Uniu-u Kingdom ; and , above all , tha faculty have _especially re < _-C ! nmende < t _tiit-m as a remedy of _uiiliiilin- ; rtlie :. ev . _Tcstiimmials are continually received cxjnfiniiatwy of the value of these Lozenges , and _jirovinj : tlie perfect safety of tlieiruse , ( for they contain i » oj ) ii ! i' _» , nor any prei _> ar , ttioa of that drug ;) so that they may _bejriven t « lemalesof the mostdelic . ilo constitution , and _children ofthe _tendered years , _witlioatliesitatioii .
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TO THE AFFLICTED . IfESSRS . BRUCE asd Co ., C _# nsoltisc Sun « 'OSS , . VJ . Xo 1 " Cranmer-p lace , Waterloo-road , Loudon , _lolc P _^ _-nVtorJ , ot _JJKUCE'S _SXUAWTAS _WLLS , _, _-hich for seventeen years _ha » 8 _elVoctually eured ever ; asc _bvonglit under their notice during that period , 'mounting in all _« ° upwards of 50 , 000 patients , continue o be consulted at their residence , as above . *• _Becce's Samaritan Pills , price ls . 3 d ., 2 s . Id ., _s . Gd ., 8 s . lid ., and lis . lid . per Box . are the _mosti-flec eal remedy iu every form of the Venereal Disease , in _dlhur Sef , curing iu a very short period with case ,
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/ tut puMished , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with cases , and / _itlUenpw _engravings , price 2 s . 6 d * ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to _any part of the kingdom , on the receipt Of ' _aiost-offlce- order for 3 s . Cd .
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with the usual allowance to the trade , by the _principul wholesale patent medicine houses in London . Only oue personal visit is required to effect a permanent _rm-e . Observe!—27 , Montague-street , _Ruasoll-square . London .
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IIEALTn , LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE NO Medicine yet offered to tho world ever so rapidly _nttninudsuch distinguished celebrity : it is questionable if there be now any part ofthe civilised globe where its extraordinary healing virtues have not been exhibited . This signal success is not attributable to any system of advertising , hut 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 , soveral of them from Clargyiuen of the Church of _England , many from distinguished issciltillg Ministers , from gentlemen connected with the Army and Navy , also from Members of Parliament , Merchants , and last , though not least , from members of tbe Medical Profession , and a skilful Analytical Chemist ; all speaking in rhehighest terms ofthe value of this inestimable medicine . This is a mass of evidence in its favour beyond all _parallol . The extraordinary properties of this medicine are thus described by an eminent physician , who says , " After particular observation of the action of Parr ' s Pills , I am determined , in my opinion , that the following are their true properties : — "First—They increase the strength , whilst most other medicines have a weakening effect upon the system . Let auy one take from three to four or six pills every twentyfour hours , and instead of having weakened , they will be found to have revived the animal spirits , and to have imparted a lasting strength to the body . "Secondly—In their operation they go direct fo the disease . Afteryou have taken six or twelve pills you will experience their effect ; the disease upon you will become less and less by every dose you take , and if you persevere in regularly taking from three to six pills every day , your disease will speedily be entirely removed from the system .
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Just Published , Anew audimportantEdition of the Silent friend on Human Frailty . Trice 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post _Office Order for 3 s . Gd . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM , iu both sexes ; being _i-. n 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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Price lis ., or torn- bottles in one for : ) Ss ., by which lis . is saved , also in £ 5 cases , which saves -21 Pis . Venireulcontaminatlan , if _notatni-st eradicated , will Often remain _SCeretly lurking in the system for years , and , although for a while undiscovered , at length break out upon the unhappy individual iu its most dreadful tonus ; or else , unseen , internally endanger the very vital organs of existence . To those suffering from the consequences which this disease may have left behind in the form of secondary symptoms , eruptions of the skin , blotches on tho head and faco , ulcerations and enlargement of the throat , tonsils , aud threatened destruction of tho nose , palate , Ac , nodes on the shin hones , or any of those painful affections arising from the dangerous effects ofthe indis-
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TO THE AFFLICTED _TUBLIC . NOT ICE . —The following Complaints and Diseases may be radically cured for os . by Messrs . BRUCE and Co ., Surgeons , 10 , _Crannier-plaee , Waterloo-road . Advice gratis every morning from ten to twelve : — Ague _ftlnuainmation of all kinds Asthma Jaundice Rowel Complaints Liver Complaints Bilious Disorders Lumbago and Sciatica Consumption # > icasles Costiveness Purgings and all kinds of Colics Fluxes Coughs Piles and Fistula Croup ' Rheumatism Convulsions and all kinds of Scarletioa
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ALL MAY BE CURED !! BY _HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CURED IN SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT of a Letter from JohnMartrn , Esq ., ChronicU Oflice , Tobago , West Indies : — February 1 th , 1813 . To Professor Holloway . Sir , —I beg to inform yoa that the inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , are very anxious of having your astonishing medicines within their reach , from the immense benefits some of them have derived from their use , as they have been found here , in several cases , to cure sores and ulcers of the most malignant and desperate kind . One gentleman in this island , who had , I _bclicvn , about fifty running ulcers about his legs , arms , aud 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 , aud he is now , by _thnir means alone , quite restored to health and vigour . ( Signed ) JOHN JlABTIN .
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UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE . PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGllS IN ' TEN MINUTES AFTER USE , AND a rapid cure of ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION ' , COUGHS , COLDS , and all Disorders of the Breath and Lungs , is insured by DR . LOCOCK ' _.- _i PULMONIC 'WAr'EUS ' . The truly wonderful powers of tin ' s remedy have called forth testimonials from all ranks . of society _. iu all quarters of the world . The following have just been received - . — CURE S OP ASTHMAS , COUGHSAND COLDS LS
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BLAIR'S GOUT AMD RHEUMATIC PILLS . A severe case of Rheumatism , communicated by Mr . Alli . u , Proprietor of the _Xottiivjliu-ni . Uorcitni . Mercury Oflice , Nottingham , March 1 " , 1 S 15 . Sin , —I have the pleasure of forwarding you the particulars of a case in which BLAIR'S GOUT and _RHEU . M ATIO PILLS _Jiare proved eminently successful . A young woman , named Mary Wain , accompanied by her parents , who reside at _Watnall , near this town , called upon me on Saturday last , being desirous of making her case known for the benefit ofthe public .
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_Exi'WtiMKSTAi . _SijUAtmo . v . —Admiral bit- _llydc Parker has , it is said , been _.- .- martyr to the gout ( luring the whole cruise , and confined to his cabin lor half the time , and _cotuuellcu to carry on his observations umler intense suffering - ; but had lie known of UJair ' s Clout and Rheumatic _i'ills , so serious a calamity to himself aud inconvenience to the public service WOlllil have l ' otiml a full and speedy antidote . Hollow ay ' s 0 iron-NT ami Pills . —Extraordinary Cure . —A never-failing remedy for all eases of Scurvy ,
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Losdon Cokx ExcnASGi _:. Monday , March <) , _ Supplies of every description of grain were short today ; the trade dull , and interrupted during the early part of the morning by a thick fog . Fine wh ' English wheat brought Is . per / matter beyond the currency of this day sc ' nnight , but no advance coukl be obtained on red , and , where aifectcd in condition , it was difficult of disposal , even on former terms ! Foreign free wheat brought last week ' s prices , but there was less inrjuiry for the article in bond for consumption . Prime malting barley mu ., t bu quoted Is . per quarter dearer , other sort * were _mv \ Iv _KaAeablc at late rates . Upon English oats an advance of folly Cd . per quarter was realised upon the rates of Monday last ; but Irish , of which there were several cargoes on demurrage , was rather pressed for sale at the prices of that day . Beans were Is . per quarter dearer ; white peas ready sale at previous rates , grey very dull , aud rather cheaper . Red clover -, uul trefoil seeds were in good demand at the extreme rates of this day week , and white clover brought an advance of Is . per cwt . quoted on Friday .
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED
IN MARK-LANE . BRITISH GIUIN . Shillings per Quarter . Wheat .. Essex & Kent , whitc , new .. 4 !) to C 3 .. 57 to 7 » Ditto , red 47 •/¦) .. 53 65 Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. 47 ft / wliite 4 ' - _«¦» Lincoln aud York , red ., 47 57 white 49 _fcj Northunib . and Scotch . 47 _W ) Rye 22 sd Barley .. "Malting 30 SI extra S 7 — Distilling 2 H - >' i Grinding Ti 2 ii Malt .. Ship 58 57 \\' are 59 HI
Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , _I'ls Od to •! : _< Ud _-, potato , or short , 'lis _»< _X to 2 fis Od ; Poland , _'ils Gd to i _* 7 s ( Id ; _Xoi'duunbevlwud and Scotch , Angus , His Od to - _' 5 . s l ! d ; potato , ° : Js Od to - ' us Od ; Irish feed , 2 « s Od to 2 _* fs ud ; black , -Jus Od to 22 s Od ; potato , 21 s Odto - 24 s Od : Galway , _V- > s lid to 20 s Od . Beans .. Ticks , new .. .. .. 32 : ' _« old 38 H Harrow , small , new .. 34 oS old 40 4 _» _J Peas .. White , .. 37 43 boilers 44 48 Gray and hog .. .. S 3 '' t » Flour ., Norfolk and . Suffolk .. 44 4 )> Town-made ( per su « k of 2 S 01 bs ) 4 _ti _jj' . i _liuekwbi-. at , or Iirank 30 ' il
ENGLISH SEEDS , & C . Red clover ( per cwt . ) * 2 to 72 White clover ( per cwt . ) _* _W _Rapcseed ( per last ) £ 26 28 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 7 s to lis ; white , 7 s to ids . Tares , ( per bushel ) , spring , lis . ; winter , 5 s . to Gs . Cd . Linseed cakes ( per _ltiuti ot' 31 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12
FOREIGN GRAIN . Shillings per Quarter , Free . In _Doud . Wheat „ Dantsic and Konigsberg C 3 extra 7 ( 1 ., 40 — . - _, <) Ditto ditto .. 54 — 61 .. 44 — . vj Fomeranian , & c ., Anhalt 56 — 63 .. 44 — ia Danish , _llolstehi , & e . .. 54 — 61 .. 42 — is Russian , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 55 — 5 S ,. 30 — 4 * Spanish , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 58 — 62 .. 44 — a . lt : _iliun , 't ' uscan , & c ., red — Ditto , white .. .. G 3 — US „ il — rfi _Odess-iA _* Tagaiirog , hard — Ditto , soft .. .. b'i — 58 .. 39 - 48 Canadian , hard „ , ¦ —
Ditto fine .. .. 58 — 60 Rye . Russian , Prussian , & c . — _liarle .. Grinding 23 - 28 Ditto , distilling .. .. *!' ' — 311 .. 18 — 26 Oats .. Dutch , feed .. .. 22 — 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. ' ii — % 16 .. 10 — 20 Russian 23 — 25 .. IS — _3 !> Danish < fc Mecklenburg 23 — 25 .. 17 — i't ) Beans .. Ticks , 83 to SS , small .. 36 — 4 l > ,. 28 — 30 " Egyptian 33 — 35 ., - . ' 6 ' — ju Peas ,. White , St to 49 , gray .. 38 — 40 Flour .. Dantsic aud Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , fine 30 32 , superfine .. .. 32 — 34 .. 22 — 28 Canada , 30 to 33 , United States 32 — 35 .. 26 — Jit Buckwheat 30 — 32 .. 24 — •;<*
FOREIGN SEEDS , _ifcC , Per Quarter . Linseed .. Petcrsburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. 44 to 47 Archangel , 40 to 45 , _ilemel and _Konigsber-r 40 47 Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 47 50 Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. £ ii _%$ lied Clover ( Ids per cwt . and 5 per cent , ou the duty ) 42 64 White ditto 47 70 Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 40 to 44 , large ,. 44 50 _Linseed cuke ( free of duty ) , Duteh , £ 6 10 s , £ 7 . French , per ton ., .. £ 7 0 , £ 8 _o Rape cakes ( free of duty ) £ 5 10 £ 5 15 and 5 per cent , on th * duiy .
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AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six weeks , which regulate the Duties from tke 5 ta to the lith of March . _^ Wheuf . Bavley Oats . Jiye . Beans Peas . Week ending ! ' _* ' * ( i _*! s * * - s * _« * -j _^" < _MTI Jan . 24 , 1845 ., ! 55 7 31 Si 21 10 ¦ 37 8 ; 36 l ! 3 fi ¦ Week emliugi ' I I ! I Jan . 31 , 1845 .. 54 8 31 3 , 21 10 32 0 ; 35 uj 35 S Week ending' i ; Feb . 7 , 181 a „ I-+ 3 30 10 2 ) 7 ; 34 2135 a 35 6 Week ending ' | j . Feb . 14 , 1845 .. ; 54 0 30 fii 21 0 : 32 V 34 0 35 7 Week ending : \ ! Feb . 21 , 1845 ., ! 55 0 20 IV 21 ( ii 32 lol 34 9 34 3 Week endingl j | I Feb . 28 , 1845 .. ! 54 6 20 7 21 5 . 33 4 ' 34 2 35 2 Aggregate aver- ! j I I age of the last I six weeks .. ' 54 9 30 8 21 S ' 33 4-34 2 » S 3 2 London aver- | \ i ages ( endingl I I i j Mi . reli : _J , 1845 ); 61 2 _, 28 , 10 ; 22 0 36 7 ; 85 U' US 3 Duties .. .. I IS 0 8 0 : 6 0 . 0 61 7 ti ! 7 t > London _Smitiifieij ) Cattle Market , Monday , March 9 . —The pas _^ week ' s imports of live stock into the metropolis have been moderately good—viz ., 30 oxen and 11 ' ) sheep from Rotterdam , 0 U cows from llarlingen , and 70 oxen and cows from other Hatch ports , in , for the most part , fair average condition . To-day we had ou offer 220 oxen and cows , together with 1110 sheep , recently arrived from the continent . For most qualities of each description of foreign stock the demand was steady , and prices had an upward tendency . The bullock droves from our own grazing districts , fresh up this morning , were very small , yet there was a great improvement , in quality , especially in that of the short horns from Norfolk . The attendance of" buyers being somewhat _n-microtis , the beef trade was steady at , in most transactions , an advance in the currencies obtained on this day se ' nnight of 2 d . per S lbs ,, the very pvimest Scots r >
_rodticing -Is . ( Id . per Slbs ., and at wliich a » ood clearance was effected . From _Norfolk , Suffolk , Essex , and Cambridgeshire , we received 950 Scots , homehreds , and short-horns ; from the northern counties , 300 short-horns ; from the western arid midland districts , 300 llcrel ' ovds , Dcvons _, runts , kc , - , from other parts of England , 250 of various kinds , * and trom Scotland , SO Scots . The numbers of sheep were again limited ; however , the sale for them was active , at Friday ' s enhanced quotations , the primest old downs selling readily at 5 s . Sd . per 81 b ? . There were about 2 , 500 shorn sheep in the market , which were disposed of at Sd . per 8 lbs . beneath tho .-u in the wool . From the Isle of Wight , 19 lambs came to hand per railway . The lamb trade may be _eoitaidem ! steady , at prices varying from os . Sti . to . 7 s . per S lbs . The supply of calves was small , while the veal trade was firm at Friday's prices . _Pif-s moved off _firmlv and hist week ' s quotations were well supported - '
By the quantities of 81 b „ sinking the offal . s . d . s , j Inferior coarse beasts . . . 2 in s » Second quality . . . 3 2 3 + _'FilmcUivircuxon ... 4 2 4 0 Prime Scots , « fcc i 2 * _-i Coarse inferior sheep . . . 3 10 4 4 Second quality 4 b ti 4 s Prime coarse wooiled . . . 4-. ' 45 Prime Southdown . . 5 2 s G Largeeoarse calves ... . 4 4 4 iu Pr ime small .... 4 ( J 6 8 Suckling calves , each . . . 18 0 31 _' _, Large hogs 3 10 4 s beat small porkers , _, 4 ii i 1 ' _Quartei _' _-old store pigs , each ' , 16 0 22 b
HEAD OF CATTLE ON SALE . ( From the books of the Clerk of the . Market . ) Beasts , 2 , 3 S 0-Sheep , 17 , S 0 Q-Calves , 80—Pius . 40 ">
PROVINCIAL COM MARKETS . Richmond ( Yorkshire ) , _Satus-my , . _Maiicii 7 . — We had a fair supply of wheat , in ouv inavkisi to-day , but the samples were very moderate . There was ' a little advance on oats . Wheat sold from os . Od . to 9 s . , 0 d . ; oats , _ik Od . to -is . Od . ; barley , 4 s . Od . to Is . 3 d . ; brains , os . Oil . to 5 s . b * d ,, per bushel , V _j _Aiieni-LU , Friday , Mahcii C—The _supplies of grain are limited , with the exception ot" barley , of which tho supply is large . The market to-day is v ery bare of tine and Iresh samples oi" wheat ; , ' and such are tolerably easy sales at former rates ; other sorts without inquiry . Fine barley scarce and the turn dearer , in other qualities no _alteivaion . Beans feather lower . Oats and shelling each maintain tho 1 pr'ccs of Friday last . Malt as before .
_"lVEiti-ooi ., Monday , _Maucii 0 . —The improved tone in the grain trade reported last Tuesday has been followed by a fair business in most articles , and at better prices . Irish new wheat , of wliich the supply is small , has brmujht an advance of l _\ 1 . per bushel , and all qualities ofuld hi per bushel . Flour has also coinnwmlcd ls . to ls . lid . per sack and barrel more money . Oats have been sold at an improvement of Id . per bushel , and oatmeal , good quality of which is scarce , is . per load . _1-eans are Gil . 10 Is . per quarter dearer . "Not much has been done in fovlcy and peas , and prices are maintained .
_Mancukstkh , Saturday , Maucii 7 . —At . oui market this morning holders demanded rather higher rates for tlie best descriptions of old and new wheat , Uvt the traiisactiuns « li tlie whole were to a limited extent . A better _intpiiry was experienced lot- both " _iMiglish and Irish Hour . Oats met , an exceedingly slow sale ; whilst prime cuts of oatmeal , on the _conti-avv , were in steady request at an laucnduiem of v . nerlUO'bs .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 14, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_14031846/page/2/
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