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2 THE NORTHERN STAR. February 28, 1846.
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2 The Northern Star. February 28, 1846.
2 THE NORTHERN STAR . February 28 , 1846 .
To The Afflicted
TO THE AFFLICTED
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MESSRS . BRUCE axd Co ., _Cossoxtixo Soio « ons , So . 19 , Cranmer-place , Waterloo-road , London , Sole _Prop rietors of BRUCE'S SAMARITAN PILLS , which for seventeen years have effectually cured every •_ ase broug ht under their notice during that period , amounting in all to _upwards of 50 , 000 patients , continue to be eonsulted at tbeir residence , as above . _BwJCt _' _s Shubitah Puis , price Is . 3 d ., 2 s . 41 , 4 s . 6 d ., 8 s . 6 d ., and Us . 6 d . per Box , are the mosteffeci _. al remedy in every form of the Venereal Disease , in either Sex , curing in a very short period with ease , secresy , and safety , and without the slightestconfinement or injury to business . They are likewise a most efficient _wmedyforall eruptions ofthe Skin . Their unrivalled efficacy in Scrofulas and Scerbutic affections , and all impurities of the blood , being well known throughout the United Kingdom .
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___ ft published . Sixteenth Edition , _frustrated with eases , and fvXUeng fh . engravings , priee is . Sd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of tht kingdom , on thc receipt Of _apostates order for 3 s . 6 d .
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with the nsual allowance to the trade , by the principal wholesale patent medicine houses in London . - Onl y one personal rnsit U re * *** to effect a permanmt _% _^ e !__ 7 , _Mont _ g _ -4 _ -- et , Rb _* ' _«^^
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HEALTH LONG LIFE . 'AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE NO Medicine yet offered to theworld ever so rapidly at tained such distinguished celebrity : it is questionable if there be now any part ofthe civilised globe where its extraordinary healmg virtues have not been exhibited . This signal success is not attributable to any system of advertising , but solely to the strong recommendations of parties cured by their nse . The Proprietors of Parr ' s life Pill ' s have now in their possession upwards of fifteen hundred letters , several of them from Clergymen ofthe Church of England , many from distinguished issenting Ministers , from gentlemen connected with the Army and Navy , also from Members of Parliament , Merchants , and last , though not least , from members of the Medical Profession , and a skilful Analytical Chemist ; all -peaking in the highest terms of the _valueof this inestimable medicine . This is a mass of evidence inits favour beyond all parallel .
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Just Published , A new andi mportant Edition of the Silent Friend on _ Bttflian frailty . Price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post Offiue Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into tlie concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneftil effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and _constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRI-
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Price Us ., or lour bottles in one for - 'Js ., by which 11 b . is saved , also in £ 5 cases , which saves tl 12 s . ¦ ; . Venereal contamination , if _ not at first eradicated , will often remain secretly lurking in the system for years , and , although for a while undiscovered , at . length break out npon the uuhappy individual iri its _mogt dreadful forum ; or else , unseen internally endanger the vory vital organs of existence . To those suffering from the _consequonces which this disease may have left behind in the form of secondary symptoms , eruptions of theskin , blotches on the head and face , ulcerations and enlargement of the throat , tonsils , and threatened destruction of the-nose , palate , ic , nodes on , the shin boues , or any of those _piiinful affections arising from the dangerous effects of tlie indis-
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TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC . NOTICE . —The following Complaints and Diseases : may be radically cured for Ss . by Messrs . BRUCE and Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Cranmer-place , _Watarloo-road . Advieo 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 _CostivenesB _Purgings and all kinds ol Colics Fluxes Coug hs Piles and Fistula Croup Rheumatism Convulsions and all kinds of Scarietina
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ALL MAI BE CURED !! BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS C & _REB IN SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT ofa Letterfrom John Martin , Esq ., Chronicle Ofiice , Tobago , West Indies : — February . th , 1815 . T _« Professor Holloway . Sir , —I beg to inform you 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 havo been found here , in several cases , to cure sores and ulcors of the most malignant and desperate kind . One gentleman in this island , who had , 1 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 be is now , by their means alone , quite restored to health aud vigour . ( Signed ) John Mabtin .
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TO TAILORS . By ap probation ef Her Most Excellent Majesty Queen Victoria and His Royal Highness Prince Albert . ' _-. THE LONDON and PARirFASHIONS for . Winter , _ 8 _. _? ' » nd 1846 , by BEAD : and Co ., 12 , Hart-street , Bloomsbury-sguare , London ; Berger , Holywell-street , Strand , _^ London , and may be had of all ~ Booksellers wheresoever residing ; a very ' superb Prin t , representing the most splendid exhibition in Europe , an Interior View of the Colosseum , Rogent _' _s-park , London . ThiB . exquisitely executed and beautifully coloured Print will be accompanied with full- - size Dress , Frock and Riding Coat Patterns ; also , Patterns ofthe New Fashionable Polka Frock , and Locomotive Biding Coats , aad an extra fitting Fashionable Waistcoat
f attern , witb every part complete , and a full explanation » f the manner of cutting and making tbem up * , also 9 « tra plates , including 3 sections , 4 forcutting fancy coats , i for waistcoats , the other for cutting Coat Collar Patterns , in proportion , for all sizes , so that any , person may complete the whole in the most correct manner , without a previous _knowledge of any system of cutting whatever . Price ( as usual ) , the whole , 10 s ., orpost free , toany part of England , Ireland , Scotland , and Wales , lis . System of _Cuttlnjf , 23 s ; Patent Measures , 8 s the set , Patterns , p » st free , Js each ; to be had of nil booksellers , For particulars , see "Townsend . Parisian Costumes , " "Gazette of Fashion , " "London , and Paris Magazine of Fashion , " the "Loudon and Country Press , " dsc .
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UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE . PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGHS IN , TEN MINUTES AFTER USE , AND a rapid cure of ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION , COUGHS ; COLDS , and all Disorders of the Breath iind Lungs , is insured by DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . The truly wonderful powers of this remedy have called forth testimonials from all ranks of society , in all quarters of the world . The following have just been received : —
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . THE BEST APERIBNT AND ANTIBILI 0 U 8 MB . DICINK FOR GHHE 1 UL USE IS FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH , which effectually relieves the stomach and bowol . 1 by general relaxation , witiiout griping or prostration of strength , _Thsy remove head _, ache , sickness , dizziness , pains in the chest , Ac , are highly grateful te the stomach , piomote digestion , create appetite , relieve langour and _depresiiou af spirits ; while to those of a full habit and free livers , who are continually suffering from drowsiness , heaviness , and singing in the head and ears , they offer advantages that will not fail to be appreciated . This medicine has for many years received th * _appr-val of the most respect . * ble classes of _society , aud in confirmation of its efficacy tho following letter has bean kindly _forwardud to Mr . Prout , with permission to publish it , and , if requisite , tt > refer any _r-spsetable person to its _autjior . —
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_Losoon Oobn Exchange , _ _. _ondat ,. Fkb .. 2 .. —The supplies during last week were , on tKe whole good , ol both grain and flour , but the general _amotjnt of bustness transacted waa small ; ' Prices' _n ' nderyfent little or no ohangeon _any- ' bf tKe market & _p _$ i tliere being an absence of anything . ' except V consumptive demand . Tlie state of the ' weather is undoubtedly favourable to business , but tho long pending discussion on the government proposition entirely anniliilatesevery disposition to make extensive purchases in the grain-market ., This morning there was a very limited supply of all grain fresh up to market , " the condition of the samples being decidedly worse than on Monday last . Fine wheats have brought last week ' s rates , but . other qualities . haye not met an active Bale . Barley is _altogether without variation , Tho oat trade is slow tins morning , with a tendency to slightly lower rates . No alteration can _benoticed in beans or peas of any variety , but a fair demand has been experienced at presentquotations . Spring tares and clover seed find buyers , but other seeds continue glow of sale .
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED IN MARK-LANE .
BRITISH Q--1 H . Shillings per Quarter . Wheat .. _Ess 8 x & Kent , white , new .. 19 to 63 .. 57 to 70 Ditto , red 47 59 .. 53 65 Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. 47 57 whiteM 62 Lincoln and York , red .. 47 57 white 43 63 Nortbumb . and Scotch . . . IT 60 Rye 22 38 Barley .. Malting 29 32 extra 35 — Distilling .. . .. .. 25 29 Grinding 22 25 Malt .. Ship .. 53 57 Ware 59 61
Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , *_ li 0 d to 23 s Od ; potato , or short , 22 s Od to 26 s Od ; Poland , 21 s 6 d to 26 s Od ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 21 s Od to 25 s Od ; potato , ' 23 s Od to ' - 'Os _6 d ; Irish feed , 20 s Od to 22 s ud ; black , 20 s Od to 22 s Od ; potato , 21 s Odto 24 s « d ; Galway , 19 s Od to 20 s Od . Beans ,. Ticks .. . 32 36 old . 38 * 4 Harrow , small .. .. 34 38 old 49 46 Peas .. White .. .. - .. 37- 43 boilers 44 48 Gray and hog .. .. 33 37 Flour ., Norfolk and Suffolk .. 44 49 _Town-made ( per suck of 2801-J ) 46 53 Buckwheat , orBrank .. .. ' .. 30 32
__ N- _ I _3 H SEEDS , ice . Rod clover ( per cwt . ) .. - .. .. 40 to 70 White clover ( per cwt . ) 45 74 Rapeseed ( per last ) .. .. .. ,. .. £ . 6 2 . Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 7 s tolls ; white , 7 s ¦• tolls , v . Tares , ( per : bushel ) . spring , 6 s . ; winter , 5 s . to Cs . Cd . Linseed cakes ( per 10 UU of 31 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12
IOBEIQN QB __ IN , Shillings per Quarter , Free . In Bond , Wheat .. Dantsic aud Konigsberg 63 extra 70 .. 46 — 59 Ditto ditto .. 5 * — 61 .. 44 — 52 Ponieranian , _ _-e ., A _ haU 56 — 63 .. 41 — . 2 Danish , Holstein , & c . .. 54 — 61 .. 42 — 48 Russian , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 55 — 58 .. 39 — 48 Spanish , hard ... .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 58 — 62 .. 44 — 51 It : tlian , Tuscan , _; c ., red — Ditto , white .. .. 63 — 69 .. 47 — 58 OdesBa & Taganrog . _hard — Ditto , soft .. .. 53 — 58 .. 39 - 48 Canadian , hard .. .-
—Ditto , fine .. .. 58 — 60 Rye . Russian , Prussian , & c . 26 — 30 Burl * .. Grinding 23 — 2 ( 5 Ditto , distilling .. ., 26 — 30 H 18 — 26 Oats .. Dutch , feed .. .. ! . _ — 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. 24 - 26 ,. 19 - 20 Russian .. .. .. 23 — 24 .. 13 — 19 Danish ii Mecklenburg 23 — 24 .. 17 — ' _. U Bean ' s _ Ticks , 33 to 38 , small .. 36 — - 40 .. 28 — 36 Egyptian .. .. .. 33 — 35 .. 28 — 30 Peas .. White , 34 to 49 , gray .. 38 — 40 Flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , fine 38 33 , superfine .. .. 32 — 84 .. 22 — 28 Canada , 30 to 33 , United States .. .. .. 32 — 35 .. 26-28 Buckwheat _ . 30 — 32 .. 24 — 28
< _lOB-ION SEEDS , iie _. Per Quarter , Linseed .. _Petersburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. 44 to 41 Archangel , 40 to 45 , Memel and Konigsberg . 49 47 Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 47 5 . Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. £ 24 2 < j Ked Clover ( 18 s per cwt . and -per cent , on the duty ) .. 40 6 ! White ditto .. .. •¦ ¦• .. .. .. 45 6 _ Tares , small spring ( free ot'duty ) 40 to 44 , large .. 44 5 . _ Juse « d cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 7 , £ 9 10 s , French , per ton .. .. ' £ _. 0 , £ 8 10 Rape cakes ( free of duty ) .. .. .. .. £ 5 0 £ 5 5 and 5 per cent , on th . duty , AVERAGE PRICES Of the 1 ast six weeks , which regulate the Duties from the 19 th of February to the * J 5 th of February . Wlieat Barley Oats . Bye . Beans Peat . ¦ II I ,- " * ___ . _•__ _- __• _«^ - _ l . _ _^ _, __ , — - | | Week ending 5 < d * 8 * d * B * d * B * d ' s * * 8 * d _- Jan . 10 , 1845 .. 56 3 3110 21 9 33 11 36 8 38 11 Week ending Jan . 17 , 1815 .. 56 2 3 , 1 11 23 3 M 9 36 9 39 3 Week ending Jan , 24 , 1845 .. 55 7 81 8 21 10 37 8 36 1 36 8 Week ending I Jan . 31 , 1845 .. 54 8 31 3 . 21 10 32 0 35 6 35 8 Week _vnding Feb . 7 , 1845 .. 64 3 SO 10 21 7 34 2 35 9 35 6 Week ending Feb . 14 , 1845 .. 54 9 30 6 21 9 32 7 34 9 35 7 Aggregate average of the lust six weeks .. 55 3 31 5 21 10 84 2 35 11 36 11 London averages ( ending Feb . 17 , 1845 ) 59 6 30 0 23 3 37 11 34 11 38 1 Duties .. .. 17 0 ! 7 0 6 0 ! 8 6 1 6 6 6
London Sihthfiku - C _ tt __ Markkt , Monday , Fbh . 23 . —The arrivals of foreign' eattle into London during the past week comprise 07 head of oxen , 100 cows , 8 calve-, and 5 . 3 sheep . The importance of admitting foreign cattle into England tree of duty begins to wear the _aspect of unquestionable necessity . The stock of cattle , and sheep in particular , in the country is at this present moment so immeasurably below tho demand , that the prospect of an extraordinary rise in the price of mutton and moat generally is no longer a question of doubt , but clear certainty , unless some means be taken to meet the consumption . It is doubtful , however , if even the proposed measure of the Premier will be adequate for the pressing exigency of the case ; for it is well known that the
surplus stock of cattle in Holland , France , Spain , or Germany is small , compared with the enormous consumption of meat in this country , and which surplus only , it may be expected , will come to this country . Tliere was a very brisk trade this morning in Smithfield , owing to the continued smallness ot the supply of sheep . Purchases were made freely at high prices , but veal and pork did not support the full extent of tho advance . Clearances were in all cases effected before tho close of the market . Thc mpply of beasts comprised 2 , 700 head of lino oxen generally , whicli commanded a firm sale at former prices . Tlie number of sheep on sale waa considerably less than on any former occasion of a short supply , the number returned this morning being no more than 15 , 000 head , j The mutton trade in consequence received an increased
stimulus , and a brisk sale ruled throug hout at high prices . Downs made on the average full 5 s . 8 d . per stone , half-breds 5 s . id ., and polled sheep fr o m to . __ d . The demand ibr veal and pork was _exceedinglv good , but the prices obtained were below the rates of last Monday . Veal was 4 d . _perstone cheaper , and pork 2 d . The former sold at irom is . 8 d . to 5 s . 8 d ., and the latter from Is . 4 d . to 5 s . Id . By the quantities of -lb ., _slnkini . «__} offal . * s . d . s . d Inferior coarse beasts ... 2 10 8 0 _Sseond quality . , , « 2 8 4 Prime largo oxen ,.. 4044 Prime Scots , Ac . . . . 4 2 4 4 Coarse inferior sheep ... 3 10 4 4 Second quality ..., 4648 Prime course woolled , , . 4 10 5 0
Prime Southdown ,,, 3458 Large coarse calves , . . . 4 4 4 10 Prune small , . , . , 5 0 5 8 Suckling salves , each , . . 18 0 31 u Large hogs 3 10 4 8 Neat small porkers ... 4 10 5 4 _Quurter-old store pigs , each . 16 0 22
_USAD Or CATTIiB ON SALI _, ( From the Books ofthe Clerk ofthe Market ) Beasts , 2 , 720-She _» p , 15 , 0 A ) 0-Calve 8 , _52-Pigs , 393 . PROVINCIAL CORN MARRETS . LivimrooL , iMo _ DAi _* . — Dulaess continues to pervade our grain market , and , except for the finer qualities of old wheat , whicli are sought after for mixing , maintain late prices ; all secondary descriptions of new are very difficult to dispose of , even by submitting to lower rates . Flour has had a dull sale , and both sack and barrel are easier to purchase . Oatmeal has been held at Tuesday's" quotations ; but tits , barley , beans , and poa » havo been disposed of at a : slight reduction in valuo on each . No sales of bonded wheat have transpired durii « j the week , and tho chief business under lock has been 1000 barrels Western Canal superfine sweet flour at 26 a . to 26 .. Cd . per barrel .
Manchkst-r , Saturha _.. — Throughout the week the trade has remained in a state ofthe greatest inactivity , and prices of most articles have , in consequence , tended towards a further , decline . At our m avket this morning the same want of animation notod above was continuod . Although the transactions in wheat wero on tho most limited scalo , and wlnlly confined to the bast qualities of new and old , we do not vary our previous quotations . Flour must be noted a very slow sale , and all descriptions were
purohasable on ratkor lower terms . The demand for ' _either oats or oatmeal waa enl y moderate , and the former may be quoted , fully id . per 45 lbs ., and tho latter Od . per 2 _ 01 b 8 ., oheapor than on this day so _' nnight . _Wakkibld , FBiDAY . ~ Thc _Mmals of wheat are only moderate . As millers are indisposed to lay in stock , it evinced a very limited business to be done and we note no change in the finest runs , whilst infenor are almost unsaleable . Barley , if fine and heavy , found buyew at last currency ; nodemandfor second qualities . Beans steady . Oats and _sheUinc each the turn lower . b
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BANKRUPTS . ( From _Tuttday ' t __ ¦ ____«« ,.- _- _" _eonwry 24 , 1846 J Henry John Todd and Edward Todd , Bow Church . yard , warehousemen—Abraham _Frebout , jun ., _Steward-atreet ' Sp _ltalfields , dealer and chapman—George Moir , JoWsI row , St . Luke ' s , boot and shoemaker—Charles Self , Sunstreet , _Bishopsgate-wlthout , plumber and glazier — Robsrt Garland , _Walham-green , corn chandler—Jonathan Knights , Great Melton , _fforfplk , cattle dealer and
salesman—Henry . Pearson Coles , _Wickham-market , Suf . folk , innkeeper—William _Kitson , _White-street _, South _, wark , soap manufacturer— . Samuel Holdsworth and William Holdsworth , _Drishlington , corn millers— "William Longbottom and Ralph Bentley , Rochdale , wool merchants—William _Rowlandaon , Wakefield , surgeon-Stephen Vertue , Liverpool , merchant—Joseph Walton , Liverpool , coal merchant—Richard Kirby , Frankish , Scarborough , Yorkshire , joiner and builder—Edward Strane Harley , Birmingham , Warwickshire . grocer-Samuel Hutchinson , Bradford , Yorkshire , stock and
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_ lfl ___ _t-i . March 20 , 3 . Marriage , jun ., Chelmsford , Essex , miller —March 17 , A . Emerson , Beecb-park , Sbankhill _, Antrim , distiller—March 19 , J . Hollingsworth , Paddington-street , Saint Marylebone , Middlesex , butcher—March 19 , R . Petit , _Exnlng , Suffolk , livery stable keeper—March 10 , J . _Woollams , 15 , Charles-street , Marylebone , builder-March 10 , J . Hardy and G . Hardy , _Wisbeach _^ St . Peter , Cambridge , grocers—March 17 , C . Blackmore , 10 , Corkstreet , _Middlosex , tailor—March 17 , 3 . Sisley , Margate , Kent , carpenter and build-r— Marc _ 27 , W . Drinkwater ,
Stafford , Lancaster , woollen cord manufacturer—March 17 , G . Smith , Manchester , Lancaster , bill broker—March 18 , W . Blinkhorn , Little Bolton ,. Lancaster , manufacturing chemist—March 17 , E . Heron , Hartlepool , Dur . ham , butcher—March 17 , W . B . Briddick , Durham , dealer in iron—March ' . * , W . Gib-, Lancaster , soap manufacturer—March _. _*» , S . Brothers , _Neweastie-nnder-Lyme , currier—March 24 , T . Wenman _, Birmingham , merchant—March 24 , G . _Carruthers , Coventry , Warwick , draper—March 24 , R . Qough , Stourbridge , Worcestershire , worsted dealer . C __ B . i _. ic _ i _* - __? 3 to be granted unless cause be shown to tha
contrary on the day of meeting . March 20 , J . Miller , Southampton , cordwainer—March 17 , J . Parr , South _Wharf-road , Paddington , coal dealer —March 17 , C . _Wadhams , _Charlotte-street , Portlandplate , New-road , carpenter—March 17 , J . Newburn , Ox _« ton . Cheshire , joiner—March 18 , H . J . Andrews , Plymouth , apothecary—March 17 , A . Tulley , Hackney , Middlesex , grocer—March 17 , J . Collins , Salford , Lancashire , brewer—March 17 , H . P . Gray , Caroline-street , Saton . Bq . uare , horse-dealer—March 17 , G . H . Bush , Edge _, ware-road , upholstem—March 17 , W . Gill , Leadenhall . market , poulterer .
_PA-TN-BSUI . 3 DISSOLVED . J . _Featherstone and R . Kirkpatrick , Gaythorn , Man . Chester , brass and iron founders—R . _Wallwork , J , Wall , work , T . Barnes , and R . Nightingale , Heath Charnock Lancashire , colliers ( as far as regards R . Wallwork )—B . Hagen , H . Clark , and II . Jones , Derby , gimp manufacturers—Wm . Ebbem _, J . Ebbern , ' and G . Sbbern _, 3 t » f . fordsbire , carriers ( as far as regardsG . Ebbern)—J . Barker and W . C . Brown , Manchester , merchants and eommission agents—J . _Kardcastle and S . Hill , _Bolton-le-Moors , Lancashire , brick-makers—D . Cockburn and J , Bennett , Maddox-street , tailors—W . Miiner and J , Paterson Morley , Leek , Stafford , silk manufacturers—W . Stubs and J . Stubs , Warrington , Lancashire—E . H . Durden , J . Lasham , and J . Randall , Stroud , Gloucester ,
manufacturing chemists ( as far as regards E . H . Durden )— W . Ray and G . _Spsncer , _Portsea , Hants , merchants—J ; Sut . clifle and S . Roberts , Leeds , _share-brbkers—W . _Satcliffe and E . Binns _, Bowling , York , stuff dyers—J . Parkyn and G . P . Parkyn , _lodmin , Cornwall , drapers—R . White and J . Wilson , Noble-street , cotton _manufacturers—J . Bey don , C . N . Broom , and S . Bevan , Llanelly , Carmarthen , timber merchants—J . Gunning and G . Gunning , Crosby _, row , Walworth , drapers—C . Murley and T . Dobson , Bow Churchyard , warehousemen—W . Mabson and J . T . Smith , _Stanton-by-Dale _, Derby , _ironmastsrs—J . Grace and J . C . Grace , Liverpool , painters—P . Jeyes and J . _Jsyes , Northampton , _flousts—T . Wilson , | un „ J . H .
Wilson , andG . Wilson , Queen-street , Norwloh , confectioners —T . Wilson , jun ., J . H . Wilson , G . Wilson , and W . R . Mark , _Philpot-lane , Italian _warehousemsn—P . Murray , Shoreham , and J . Flesher , Preston , Sussex , contractors —J . Orme and M . Taylor , Macclesfield , silk trimming manufacturers—J . M'Dougald and J . Rowe , Peckham , builders—D . Nisbett _, jus ., Sheffield , and J . _Oxley , Hotherham , York , iron masters—J , _Roose and G , P , Hill , Dudley Port , Stafford , wrought iron tubo manufactnrers —II . S . Coleman and F . W . S . Coleman , _Crown-court , wine merchants— W . _Fresk and J . W . Beal ! , Leeds , millers — J . Flamank and J . W . Flamank , Tavistock , Devon , drapers—J . Rowe and W . Rowe , _William-street , Morris-town , Devon , chemists .
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Royal _Polvtecuhic _Ihstitction ; _Reoext-stbbet . —We visited this magnificent temple of the arts and sciences on Monday evening last , and were much delighted with the many new inventions exhibited in the hall and galleries of the establishment . Here may the ingenious mind obtain an insight into " carding and spinm ' ng" without the trouble and expense of a trip to Lancashire , Here tbey may be shown the means of escape from fire , without the risk of life or limbs . Here the art of diving is taught , and here also may you enter the great diving-bell and go down in deep water , and return to land safe and sound . Hero may you see rich specimens of every _klnd _' ot tropical fruit , or , if yoa dfciire , take a trip by Samuda ' s Atmospheric Railway . Here may the curious be gratified by works of art of every description , models
of bridges on new and improved principles , chapels , churches , cathedrals , dec , newly-invented easy couches and beds , beautiful specimens of writing , splendid representations of celebrated scenes , worked in Berlin wool . Here also may be seen the war equipments of the Indian savage , and specimens of corn , wheat , barley , oats , ic , grown in the British colonies of New Zealand , Australia , i _ c . & c . ; paintings by celebrated mssters , and fine specimens of stiiffed animals of the forest . Here also may your ears be delighted with the most delicious and enchanting music . Professor Bachhoffnerdelivered an able and talented lecture on " Light , Heat , and Electricity , "
illustrated by ingenious , amusing , useful , and _highly-instructive experiments , which elicited the frequent plaudits of a crowded and discerning audience . Dr . Ryan ' s lectures and experiments in chemistry are also most interesting . The evening ' s entertainment concluded by the exhibition of the newly-invented physioscope , represent . ing the human face , magnified to ninety times its natural size , which excited tbe risible faculties of tbe audience . The dissolving views followed on , and the whole _terminated - with the brillinnt ever-changing chromatrope . _VYs know of no place where a shilling can be spent to greater advantage than at tbis institution , aud we advise our friends to pay a visit thereto , and judge for themselves .
Drkad . ui . Fib _ . —A fire broke out at an early hour on Sunday morning , _involving a loss of property ef upwards of £ 20 , 000 , at the extensive sugar-house and factory of Messrs . Grant and Baldwin , situate in the Back-road , St . George ' s in the East . No life was lost , but tho whole premises were destroyed . The proprietors are said to be insured to the amount of £ . 16 , 000 . Dss-iiumox asd Death . —On Monday evening an inquest was taken before Mr . William Payne , at the Coopers' Arms , West Smithfield , on view of the body of h . W . II . Payne , aged forty-one , who died , under circumstances of extreme destitution , at a led"iHghouse in St . John ' s-court _, West-street . Deceased " had for some months past been attempting to sain a
_livelihood by _sel ing blacking , and occasionally getting employment , but , in consequence of being in a bad state ot health , he was frequently unable to go about _, lor some weeks past he was many days without tasting meat , and he was mostly dependent upon hi - fnonds , who supported hira as for as their slender means would allow . On Friday last he applied to Mr . Miller , the relieving officer ofthe West London Union , for relief , who gave him one shilling for his immediato wants , and told liim to go to his parish ( Lambeth ) , giving him a shilling to go there . He proceeded there on the following Tuesday , and obtained a note from Mr . _Wagstaif , the parish surgeon , with a recommendation that , if the circumstances of his case rendered it necessary , he should . be admitted
into the workhouse ; but , on going there , he was refused admission on the ground that , as he was residing in the parish of St . Sepulchre , he was not removed under an order . He then returned home , and daily got worse . On Friday last , about nine o ' clock at . night , he went to bed , whore he was followed by the superintendent , wh o t hou g h t him in a _dyins state . In about half an hour after , he _was founu dead . Dr . Lynch , tho medical officer of the union , was called in . He stated that from the appearance of the deceased ' s body , he must have suffered severe privations . The cause of death in his opinion , was serous apoplexy . The coroner in summing up , remarked that the parish _officer of St . Sepulchre had not acted according to law inasmuch as the deceased , who was residing in that to have been
parish , ought removed by an order and not been sent there Verdict , « 'Natural _dSth " [ Murdered according to law !] Among the many discoveries that characterise the present age , nothing has contributed _soS % th comfort and ease of the community , _nSwnfeirestich a boon upon suffering humanity , as that important discovery and _never-lailing remedy for gout and rheumatism , Mar ' s Gout and _RheSe _StiT _" , ? _^^ _' _^ nthe obsemtion of an elderly _S & M ± H ft l Sget '* l _* at Thi _^ — that she would rather be _wUhout butter to her bread and sugar to her tea , than Blair ' s _Pilfe » Tto pTa _?« d m _r _" , l dby al L ™« _Hcme venders . Prico 2 s . 9 d . per box . Observe the name of . " _Thomfntltp . ' strand ' London - " _<* _*? !««¦>
_aIZ _^? _i-Y __^ S _Evil .-Mr . C . Brook , residing at Stradishalll Suffolk , had the whole of his _-reasttn one frightful mass of scrofulous sores and ulcer-, besides similar large ulcers on his hip . He had been thus afflicted for ten years . He had been under the greatest surgeons in tha country , and was for a considerable time at Worcester Hospital , without receiving the least benefit . He has , however , just been radically cured by the means alone of Holloway ' s Pills and Ointment , after every other moan - had failed .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 28, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_28021846/page/2/
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