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" '" UNDER ROYAL^PATROxVAGE. T>n T nnOGK'S PULMONIC WAFERS. DR. i-yjyjyy ":, ., nTTDP .f AcirrUA «_j T>r> T nnOGK'S PULMONIC WAFERS. tbe CURE of AS'l HMA and
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London Corn Exchange , Monday, Nov. 24 —...
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" '" Under Royal^Patroxvage. T≫N T Nnogk's Pulmonic Wafers. Dr. I-Yjyjyy ":, ., Nttdp .F Acirrua «_J T≫R≫ T Nnogk's Pulmonic Wafers. Tbe Cure Of As'l Hma And
" UNDER ROYAL _^ _PATROxVAGE . T _> n T _nnOGK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . DR . _i-yjyjyy " :, ., nTTDP . f _AcirrUA _«_ j T > r > T nnOGK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . tbe CURE of _AS'l HMA and
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T _> n T _nnOGK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . DR . _i-yjyjyy " :, ., nTTDP . f _AcirrUA _«_ j T > r > T nnOGK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . _m To _^ EOIGINEfor tbe CURE of _AS'l HMA and 1 _^ ° C 0 XS UMPTI 0 N , COUGHS , fa . waa ever _** A _^ A hv suchspeedv and unfailing sue- ess as Dr . _inPftrffl _PULMONIC WAFERS . In every uwr and publication throughout the kingdom _" v be seen testimonials of their wonderfrl powers . 5 L t | _, e following recent cures in _Manchester : — From Messrs . Lynch and _Butterworth _, Cheetham _ffi'L dated Septerober 9 tU , _18 i 5 . —Gentlemen , —The increasing demand for your _wafers speaks greatly in _fsrour oftlieir being a most excellent medicine , and the enclosed is one of tliemany convincing proofs we lave had of their efficacy . _^ ( Signed ) Lyxcu and Butterworth , Chemists .
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From _* eSev . _^ wen _Thomas , Holyhead . October 9 th . 1845 . _BeaTSi _^ - _^ r . Loeock _' _s'Wafersdoa . great deal-of _£ ood to ray voice . I got a bad cold from a danipibed _aboutthirty-nve years ago , and-my voice was-very had over _smce _^ _htsins _greatpaintoxaewben _preachimr _or-singing—and 3 _amrery fond of singing . 1 used man v different medicines . * nd some of > Shem -do good far _alittle time , but Br . Locoek ' s is the best of all—it _clearsjny -voice _and-etops the coughing instantly . I bave never found anything _yet'tecom--pare _vMb them . I hare _lieentbirty-t _& recyears a Wesleyan _SEaister ,
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Extract of a letter from Mr . W . Oliver , Bookseller , Blackwelgate , Darlington . October 10 , 1845 . Gentlemen , —I never sold a medicine for asthma , cough , wheezing , < tc , that has been so much inquired _after , and so well spoken of as Loeock ' _g Wafers , and many parties who have been cured by them , have recommended them to others , bat are unwilling to publish their Mines . 1 can , however , bearthestrictest testimony to their excellence , _£ c . W . Oliver .
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_IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO SING . From S . PearsalI , Esq ., of her Majesty ' s Concerts , -end Vicar Choral of'Liciifield Cathedral . Lichfield , 10 th of July , 1 S 45 . Gentlemen , —A lady of distinction having pointed out to me the qualities of Dr . Locoek ' s Wafers , I was induced to make a trial of a box , and from this trial I am happy to give my testimonial in their favour . Ifind , by allowing a few of the Wafers ( taken in the course of the day } to gradually dissolve in the mouth , my voice becomes bright and clear , and the tone full and distinct . They are decidedly the most efficacious of any I lave ever used . ( Signed Samuel _Pearsaia .
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THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGH CURED _HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . THE Earl of Aidborough cured _» f a Liter and Stomach Complaint . Extract of a _Letter rron the Earl of _Aidborough , dated Tills _AleSbhiE , Leghorn , 21 st February , 1815 : —• To Professor Holloway . Sir , —Tarions circumstances prerented the possibility of my _thiinkln'vou before this time for jour _politeuws in _sending nir your pills as yon did . I now take this opportunity of _sending you an order for the amount , and , at the came time , to add that your pills hare effected a curs of a disorder in my _lirer and stomach , which all th * most emiueut of the faculty at _« ome , and all OTer the continent , lad not _Leeii _» Me to effect ; nay ! not even the waters of Carlsbad and _iiarienbad . I wish to have another box and a pot of the ointment , in case any of my family should e » er r . « nitre either .
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This day is pubhshe < L / by _g , Bailheu / bookseller and publisher , No . , _Ri _^ gtftVstreet , pnee 2 s . _sticbed . DE . DE PRATI _bnT GBRONXC DISEASES of the SKIN , th _^ _ir CAUSES and CORE . The above work _TJUiy tie had , postage free , in any part of the kingdom , "by _remisSng the amount in stamps to Dr , de Prati . 4 , Mortimer-street , Cavendish-square .
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HEALT 1 L , LONG LIFE , ANp _^ flAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE ¦
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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 years ; and in this short period has firmly established itself in public favour , aud has effected immense benefit to all who have obtained this inestimable medicine genuine . Hence the list of respectable names bearing evidence to the high character of this remedy , and testifying beyond the possibility of doubt the wonderful character of the medicine by the number of extraordinary and decided cures wholly 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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ON DEBILITY AND DISEASE . Price 2 s . Gd ., in an envelope , or forwarded to any address free , on receipt of a post-office order fo i 3 s . 6 d „ T HE MENTOR OF HEALTH , a Medical Work on Nervous Debility , and the Causes of _Treinature De-: ay in Man , resulting from Excess , Infeetion , or Imprulence . Also , OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIAGE , and icrtain disqualifications , together with treatment for _iiseases of the Generative Organs , by J . S . Tissot and _3 o ., Consulting Surgeons , 6 , Caroline-street , Bedford-• quare .
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VALUABLE MEDICINE . HUNT'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS ; a most excellent Medicine for Bilious Complaints , Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels , Habitual Costiveness , Indigestion , Heartburn , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Influenza , Worms , Spasms , Nervous and Dropsical Complaints , For upwards of forty years have these Pills obtained the unqualified approbation of the public in general , among -whom may be included families of distinction and medical men . Their composition lis so truly excellent , and their beneficial effects have b ? cn so widel y experienced , that the proprietors feel the greatest _confidence in recommending them as one of the MILDEST and
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CAUTION!—Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compouudB l . una _ er , the same " names ; they copy the labels , 'bills , advertisements , ' and . testimonials of the original Thomas ' s Succedaneum . _** is , therefore , hSghly necessary to see that the wOWra " Thomas and Howard" are on the wrapper of each article . All-others are fraudulent imitations ; FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH . Price 2 s . 6 u .
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Just published , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with cases , and _ftdl-Ungth engravings , price 2 s . flJ ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of Vie kingdom , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . Gd .
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> a-. _. -, r . _y ' •' : " ' ; ~ Vi « . ' _ILftrii _"^ . _i % . iiaIe on s _^ ina _& dise || e . THIS dayiBpublishefii price 2 _»? 6 d ., CASES . and OBSERV _. ATI 0 N 8 ' illustrative ' of the beneficial results which may _beobtennea by close attention and perseverauoe in somo of 'the most chronic and unpromising instances of spiriai deformity ; ' with . eighteen engravingsron wood . BySASOin . HA » E / M . R . C . S . London _z _JS-nlm Churchill , Princes-street ; and may be had of all booksellers .
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Tumours , un » ightly Excrescences , _nmvi _maternl , ( or Mother ' s Marks , ) noli me tangcre , and indolent Ulcers remediable . Just Published ( third edition ) price 3 s . Cd . CANCER & c EXTIRPATED WITHOUT THE KNIFE : being a new , safe , and _efficaeious mode of treating scirrhous and glandular Discaics . By P . BATTYE , M . R . C . S ., 5 , Woburn Place , late 91 , Fiusbury Square . London : —Simpkin and Marshall , Paternoster Row .
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WRAY'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE for Gonorrhoea , warranted to remove Urethral Diseharges in forty-eight hours : in the majority of cases tWenly-four , if arising from local causes . Sold ( in bottles , 4 s . 6 d . and lis . each , duty included ) at 118 , Holbom-hill , and 334 , Strand , London . Sold also by Sanger , 150 , Oxford-street ; Johnston , 6 _' 8 , Cornhill ; Barclay and Sons , 95 , Farringdon-street ; Butler , 4 , Cheapside ; Edwards , 67 , St . Paul's Church-yard ; and by all medicine vendors in town and country . Advice given gratuitously to persons calling between
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Just Published , A new and important Edition of the Silent Friend on . Hitman Frailty . Price 2 s . Gd ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post _Offiae Order for 3 s . 6 d , A ' MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the _GEA . NERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the . concealed causa 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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_» nun _UTTXTTniiTa C _*> Rl < rS AND BUNIONS . _TAUL'S EVERY MAN ' S < ' EBIEKD _, Pe _/ _tnnistd \ y ike Royal Family _at _« _J A ot « _% , I S a sure aud spVedy ' cure for those _t _» we annoyances , without causing tli * least pain or inconvenience . TJulik * » H other _remtdits for Cava * , its opwation is such as to , render the _Cuttiag of Coras altogether _uimseessary ; indeed , ' we may say , the practice of cutting Corns is at all times highly dtagereu . _1 , and has h « _an frequently attended with lamentable oonsequenees , besides its liability to increase their growth ; it adheres with the most gentle _pros-ui-o _, produging an instant and delightful relief from torture , and , with _persaveranco in its application , entirely eradicates the most inveterate Corns and Bunions . Testimonials _hav _» been received from upwards of ono hundred _Phjsiciams and Surgeons of the greatest elmnonce .
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_Muudkr near _LiBBURtf ( Irkland ) . —TVe regret to state that information reached our office in theeourse of yesterday to the effect that the dead body of a man named James Cotney had been discovered on the Moiraroad : It was supposed that a dreadful struggle must havo taken place before the murder was accomplished , as deceased was a large and powerful man , and that more than one or two persons must have been engaged in it . The spot where the murdered man was found , and for several perches round , was covered with blood . —Belfast News Letter .
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London Corn Exchange , Monday, Nov. 24 —...
London Corn Exchange , Monday , Nov . 24 — During last week the arrival , of English wheat , malt , and Hour , were rather limited ; those of barley , oats beans , and peas goud . Of Irish oats the receipts were on a very extensive scale ; while the aggregate imports , ot . foreign grain were larce , _especially- of wheat aid oats . Fresh up today , only a moderate quantity ot wheat of home produce reached us , cither by land carnage or samples ; hence the stands were , the whole rather scantil
on , y filled with parcels oi ' that _description of produce . The attendance of buyers being numerous , the demand for English wheat was somewhat active , at an advance in the quotations obtained on Monday last of from Is . to _^ s per quarter _^ and at which a good clearance was eiiectcd by the factors , who appear to expect even higher currencies . The show of free fo -eiim wheat wa _^ by _^ _nb . mcans large /; , This produced much firmness oa'the ; . part of the importers ; and who refused to
sen except at an improved value of from Is . to 2 _« nor quarter . In some few instances this advance was paid tor very fine qualities of red and white , vet it cannot be considered general . _Notwithstanding it * _¦^ _vlmtdiml _^ lyLeHiertliedd _^ _SS _^^ _W will recede below its present amount on Thursday next , the speculators were linn , and would not set see _. ng the improvement in English , except at higher rates . Although we had a large _/ upply of _EnSiS barley on offer , the best _malting _piSS from their is . per quarter . In other kinds only a moderate amount of _buBinwB was doing , at late itL _ffi _*
nf 3 , £ w . ¦ Vy _' r Jt not ellC { l » - Tilc best P _»« _Sb _Ivi _Ifn " f , "q «« t , and last week ' s prices weie well supported . In the value of the middling « M inferior qualities we can notice no alteration .
London Corn Exchange , Monday, Nov. 24 —...
/ he show of oats both English and Irish , a _^ _T free foreign , was large ; nevertheless , as 11 _Z _$ «« dealers were short of stock , the oat trade _£° % and the quotations obtained on this dav _«> fi V were well supported . The supply of beans » _""'fti owing to which the sale for that article nil .. 1 ? N barely late rates . White peas were in fair ¦ '• » t but grey and maple were a dull sale 1 _j' _^ t wellasoakes , sold fieely at full prices . CM _^ i the aecd trade was dull . lhsa _^ .... r .. > _.-., _^ .
CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN , FLOUR , A \ n IN M AUK-LANE . U S E £ rj BRITISH GRMK . Wheat .. Essex & Kent , white , new .. 62 to 72 _^ _^ ar < ir Ditto , red .. .. .. 58 fix " _* ' _UiTc Suffolk ana Norfolk , red .. 61 66 , vi ' , i , 5 " _: > Lincoln and York , red .. 61 l- 'I' C ( l 9 ? Northumb . and Scotch .. * _'te « . { Rye .. .. .. _« « _, Barley .. Malting .. .. . .. 32 85 _^ . _*» il Distilling , , ra _* „ _Grinding «* 35 Malt .. Ship .. .. .. .. 53 57 w f >} _% Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed « £ ™ 81 28 s Od ; potato , or short . 27 s ( i d _ta « <» Poland , 26 s Cd to 31 s od ; Nortliim , ? , ; and Scotch , Angus , 23 s Od to 3 k Z _^ i S 2 s Od to JSs Od ; Irish feed , 25 <« , ' ,, _Ul _^** , black , 25 s Od to 27 s Od ; potau L W ; _JDsBd ; 6 alway _,-24 s Cd to 25 s Od' * Od 'o
Beans .. Ticks » . Harrow , small .. .. _?» H Peas .. White 42 47 boiler _« Ia 48 Gray and hog .. .. _lrs _™ 52 Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. .. tt _Town-niadcQiersackofi'Sfllbs •» 51 Buckwheat , or Brauk _S C « ENGLISH BZEVS _, _A'C , Red clover ( per cwt . ) 4 ft White clover ( per cwt . ) ? i « j _« Rapeseed ( per last ) .. .. £ vg ' 1 Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ; 9 s to I _5 s : « + _»¦ . _? tolls , ' Wtc ' 8 s Linseed cikes ( per looo of 31 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12 FOREIGN GRAIN .
Shillings per Q uarte | . Wheat ., Pnnt 8 icandKonigsberg 70 extra _' 74 .. " 57 _"" m Ditto ditto .. 65 — U 8 .. 54 __ -j Pomeranian , itc ., Anhalt 63 — 71 .. 54 - _« Danish , _Holstein , & c , .. 61 — 67 .. 02 _ S Russian , hard .. .. _ I ) itto , soft .. .. fiO _ 63 _> 50- 56 Spanish , hard _ Ditto , soft _cs _ 69 .. 55-58 _ltaliaii , Tuscan , ifcc ., rcil — Ditto , white .. .. « 8 — 74 .. S 8 - « OdessM & Taganrog _. hard — Ditto , soft .. .. 58 — 63 .. 50 _ 57 Canadian , hard . —
Ditto ; fine .. .. C 5 — C 7 Rye . _Russian , Prussian , & c . 28 — SO _Rarle .. Grinding .. .. .. 26 — SO Ditto , distilling .. .. 31 — 88 „ 20 — is Oats .. Dutch , feed .. .. 2 * — 28 ° Ditto , brow and thick .. 25 — 29 .. 20 — jk Russian .. .. .. 25 — 27 .. IS — _< j Danish & Mecklenburg 25 — 28 .. 18 - » j Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 39 , small .. S 7 — 44 .. _a > __ _jj Egyptian 37 — 41 ., _SG-m Pens .. White , 44 to SI , gray .. 40 — « Flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , fine 31 3 t > , superfine .. .. 32 — 38 .. 26 _ ?¦ Canada , 34 to 37 , United States .. „ ., Si — 39 H 28 « . 33 Buckwheat .. So — S 5
FUKE 1 GN SEEBS , & C . Per Quarter Linseed .. Petcrsburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. _J-J to 45 Archangel , 40 to 45 , ilemel _luidKoiiigsberg .. .. 40 4 ? Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 47 511 Rapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. ? u ¦ _§ Wed Clover ( 10 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on the duty ) 40 62 White ditto „ 45 £ g Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 31 to 33 , large .. 40 _ Linseed cake ( tree of duty ) , Dutch , £ 810 s , £ 10 06 , French , per ton £ 9 10 , £ 1010 Rape cakes ( free of duty ) .. £ 5 o A ' 5 »
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AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six weets , which regulate tbe I 7 uties from i ; . t 30 th of November to the 3 Gth of November . . Wheal Barley _> Oats .. ltye . litans . Iks ,
Week ending s > d " s - d' s- ° - s- ° - _*• «•! _s . d . Oct . 11 , 1815 .. ! 57 9 31 8 23 41 34 2 is i U i Week _eliding i I Oct . 18 , 1815 .. ! 58 2 32 0 23 5 31 5 44 5 43 0 Week ending ; Oct . 25 , 1815 .. ! 09 0 33 0 24 11 34 6 45 5 U 1 Week _endiiigl Nov . 1 , 1845 .. ! GO 1 34 3 26 2 33 2 45 8 4510 Week ending ! Nov . 8 , 1845 .. _J 59 7 35 l ! 25 2 ( 35 7 45 ] j 44 9 Week ending ' I j NovlS . _lSlfi .. _| 58 6 35 0 20 3 38 2 ! 44 a 45 7
Aggregate aver . _j j j j age ui" the lastj _i i six weeks .. j 5 S 11 38 5- 24 10 35 0 44 S 44 3 Loudon _aver-i I ages ( ending ! j Nov . 18 , 1 S 1 D J ; 63 3 36 1 28 « S 8 7 43 2 _j SO 1 Duties .. .. I 1 * 0 S o' 4- 0 | 7 6 1 Oi 1 0
Lokbon Smituhkd _Cattle Market , j \" ov . 2 ' 1 . — Since Monday last the imports of live stock from abroad into London have consisted of 23 oxen , per the Caledonia , from Hamburg , and ISO oxen and cows , together with 700 sheep and iO pigs , per tho Columbine and Ocean , from Rotterdam . To-day we had on offer 130 foreign beasts and 400 sheep , in lor the most part middling condition . The -whole _t ' oiiud buyers at full prices . At Hull about 180 beasts and sheep have come to hand from Rotterdam , but their quality is represented as by no means good . From our grazing districts the receipts of beasts fresh up this morning were on the increase , and of considerably improved quality ; yet , 6 wing to the unusualiv _hwjrc attendance of country buyers the beef trade was
active , at an advance in the quotations of 2 d . per 8 _lbs ., the primest Scots producing 4 s . Cd . per S lbs ., and at which a good clearance was effected . The bullock droves from the north comprised 1 , 600 shorthorns , from the east 200 shorthorns , from the western and midlaud counties 000 Herefords _, Runts , _Devcns , < tc , from other parts of England 400 of _various kinds , lrom Scotland CO Scots , and from Ireland M 9 beasts . The numbers of sheep being rather more than equal to meet tho wants of the butchers , the mutton trade was in a sluggish state , and previous ngures were with difficulty supported . Prime small calves _seld freely at full prices ¦; otherwise the veal trade ruled dull . The pork trade was again steady _, but no advance can be noticed in prices .
By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal , _ . . s . d , s , d . Inferior coarse beasts ... , 2 10 3 it Second quality .... S 2 8 B Prime large oxen ... 3 8 4 ii Prime Scots , ie 4 2 4 ( J Coarse _inferier sheep 3 4 am Second quality .... 4 0 4 « Frime cearse wooilcd . 4 8 4 10 rrime Southdown , . , 4 10 5 0 Lui _^ e coarse calves .... 4 ft 4 6 Prime small 4 8 5 0 Suckling calves , each . . , IS 0 81 P Large hops 3 10 4 _« Neat small porkers . , , 4 8 5 ? Quarter-old store pigs , each , 16 0 21 ) HEAD Of CATTtE ON SALE . ( From the Hooks or the Clerk of the Market . ) Beasts , 8 , _S-. ' 4-Sheep , 27 , 010—Calves , _83—Pfsf _. SrO .
Fuchmoxd Corn Mauiiet , Nov . 22 . —V . e laul > large supply of grain in our . market to-dav : —IVhral sold irom 5 s . to 10 s . ; Oats , 2 s . Cd . to is . _li'l Barley , 4 s . to 4 s . Ud . ; Beans , 5 s . Od . to Gs . Oil . _|« bushel . _Manchester Cors Market , Saturday , Nov . - ¦¦ —Baring the week the trade has been rather ei '» quiet character , but , holders of Hour havinc evinced no particular anxiety to press sale , the previous currency was fully supported , especially for extra Wir ' fine qualitios , which , in some instances , owing to tie stocks of this description being in a harrow con : ] ' ** ' commanded a slight improvement in prices . Therewas a moderate consumptive demand fo :- both o _<»; and oatmeal , and the latter article firmly _maintcinoi late rates . At our market this morning there was notmucli activity in the demand for wheat , noaii _<* - tion in value can , however , be reported . Flour * - * instead } -, but by no means extensive request-, _n _*
_ciioice superfine sorts must lie noted the turn _tkr . itr . Oats met a slow sale , and the currency of this w _? se ' nnight was with dillicultv obtained . 0 _aif- moved off in retail quantities only , at _previousprift--Liverpool Coitx Makket , Moxdat , Nov . 2 _» _- _~ There is a good supply of grain , meal and floar , lr _^ Ireland , and we continue to receive largo _imi'ortati * _H of wheat and flour from the United States aud Canada . The wheat trade during tho week _li . _is _- ' : been so active as of late , and the buvers have If ratliev the advantage as regards Irish new , at _«* same time holders have evinced much _imm _^ h Sales of flour have proceeded slowly at the rates /; last Tuesday . Oats and oatmeal have brought ff prices , but the demand has been of a retail character . _Bsans have declined Is . per quarter , with a _hu » " sale . Peas support late rates . Malting barley _^ found a ready sale at full prices . The marled » bonded grain and flour has been quiet ; no _trnusaj tions in wheat have transpired , and a decline el l ' ' per barrel has been submitted to on flour .
"Wakefield Corn Market , Friday , _^ J ' _-. " , _h The arrivals of all grain arc " mv limited , Uien \ a better disposition in the wheat trade to-day . _•* prices of all . descriptions must- be quoted _nilij- ; per quarter'dearer ; extra samples in some in . stan _*^^ made'Is / to' 2 s . ¦ ¦ mora moner . Good barley _^ readily at last week ' s prices , tint common qiw' » _- - were unsaleable , except for grinding purposes- ¦ beans no alteration . Wc have more inquii y for o- - and shelling at previous rates . Malt as before . LiYErsrooL Cattle Market , _Mosdav _^ v . - _, - r The supplv of Stock at market has been Mil- ' than of late , which met with quick sale , at _lus" l , rlC 1 _' Beef 5 | d . to 5 _jd ., mutton Gd , to Td . per lb .
_Saifohd Ni : w Cattle Market , _Wmwesmt , _£ _< _£ ; 19 . —The show was very great to-day , and ouj _^< though numerous did not huv overfreely , — _»] ' , ever , had a slight advantage . _butnoUuftoe" _^ alter quotations , snv prime beef , 5 d . to _«• « _-. _. mutton 5 Jd . to lid . per lb . A _numU-rot baste _" sheen unsold .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 29, 1845, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns4_29111845/page/2/
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