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•" . . rmifiHS HOAJt^Ni:^. AXU ALL ASTiU MVm ANI> 1'1-!.\1.>NA!!V, Cu.MPl.AlXTS EFFECTUA LLY <-JREU liY KEAT1NGS COUCH LOZENGES.
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UPWAR DS of thirty years' r . \| ierii-ucu has proved the infallibility of thece iozenircs in the Cure of Winter ¦ Cough . Hoarseness , Shortness of Breath , aud ether l ' uljnonary maladies . ^ Hie patronage of his Majesty the King of Prussia has feeenbestowedon them ; as also Uas that- of the nobility und clergy « f to * Pnttcd Kingdom : ami , above all , the facaliy hare espe-ially recomincufieiJ Them as a itinedf « f unfailing tfficacj . Testinnmiul ^ are continually receiTed confinnator . v of thevalweofthe . se Lozc « ses , and proving the perfect safety of their use , ( for they contuin ¦ no opium , noraiit / prepamt > m o / Oml drug ;) so that tlicj may begiveu to females of the m-jstWclicate constitution , and children of the tenderest vcars . withoathesitation .
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The following Testimonial of a cure of Cough of twenty years' standing , and recovery < if strength , will be r « ad with much interest : — Sie , —I teg to inform you that for the last twenty years I have suffered severely from a cough , and have teen under medical treatment with but little relief , and have not for many years been able to walk more tfaan half a mile a day . After taking three boxes of your Lozenges my cough tntiivly left me , aud I have this day tvalkedto Ross , a distance of four milts : for this almost renewal of life I aw solelj indented to your Lozenges . Ton are at liberty to make what use you please of this letter , and I shall be happy to answer an ; enquiries respecting my cure . I remain , Sir , y * ur obedient and obliged servant , ( Signed ) Ma * i Cooke . PeBcrais , JnlvlSth , lSio . To ill-. Keating , St 1 'aul ' g Church Vard , London .
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Sie , —I thall feel extremely obliged to you if you would send me a Tin of your mott exs » Ue » l !¦> o : en . -ifis ; for having tried them , I find they » re the best remedy for cough that can possibly be had ; this I can testify from experience , for I have been troubled -with a most violent cough for many years , andbave tried many tilings , but without any benefit , until 7 met ¦ "iiU > ourLn 7 r-ii ;» ii . anal tloy afi' . n-fi ( til me instant relisf . 1 remain , Sir , yours truly , JIexkv Woodehsos . Xo . l , XorihFeitham Place , near Ilounslow , Feb . 12 , 1845 . To Mr . Keatisg , St . Paul ' s .
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Dear Sib , —Having bem for a coiisidcraWe time during ; teniufer afflicted with & violent co > igh , particularly nt iaying down in bed , which continued tor several hours incessantly , and after trying many medicines without the slightest effect , I was induced to try oar Zazenpes ; and bjr takingabont half a b .-x of them , in less than twenty four hours the awst catbelyleftmi , aud Iliave becu perfectly free from it ever since . lam , dear Sir , yours very respectfully , James Ellis . { Late Proprietor of ilie Chapter Coffee House , St . Paul ' s . 3 b . 9 , Ciaremom Terrace , PentonriHe , Peb . , 1815 . To Mr . Keatisg .
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London , 6 S , Cheapside , Dec . Z , Ui 5 . Deat . Sir . —Having for some years past , as the winter approached , been subject to a severe cough , ray attention was lately called to 50 UT Cough Lozi-ngcs , and after taking two small boxes in the course of the last three weeks , 1 liaveno JiesitatioH in saying , that in my opinion , they are the best remedy , and have given me more ease than anyihingl have ever met with . I am , dear Sir , yours truly , ( Sirned ) VTilliak TiTiiite . To Mr . Keatisc , 7 P , St Paul ' s Cliurch Yarf .
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LOCAL AGENTS . / slteK-iiiMfer-Iime—Mr . StanfieU , druggist . Aberdeen—Messrs . Urqnhart and Fnlicrlon , dragsists ; ilr . Peter Williamson , druggist ; Jf r . John Jamieson , dr rj ^ ist . Jki . per—Mr . Riddy , Lookseller ; Mr . Charles Urown , druggist . Hurnliy—^ Jlr . J . TV . Anningson , druggist . fflicl&urn—llr . \ f . B . Slater , druggist ; Mr . L . Fish , druggist ; Mr . W . Lflnsdale , druggist ; Mr . James Pickup , druggist . Bradford—Ilr . il . Kogerson , chemist , ll arley-street ; Mr J . Pratt , chemist , Ivegatc ; Mr . F . M . Kiunniugton ,. druggist , bottom of lvegate . Jlirmbwliam—Wood , High-street .
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" . _ . _ - _« . _« - TO THE AFFLICTED . MKSS 1 JS . BRUCE AND CO ., CaSSDLTING SUBG'OK g , Xo . 19 , Cranmer-place , Waterloo-road , London , Sole Proprietors of BRUCB'S SAMAttlTAX PILLS , irhich for seventeen years have- effectually cured OTerj ; ase brought under their notice during that p ' eriod , amounting in all to upwards of 50 , 01 ) 0 patients , continue t j be consulted at their residence , as above . Brccl ' s Sahamtajj Pills , price Is . 3 d ., 2 s . 4 d ., 4 f . 6 d ., Sb . Sd ., and lls . 6 d . per Box , are the most effectual remedy in e « ry form of the Venereal Disease , in either Stx , curing in * very short period with ease , pecri'sy ,, aml t » fetj , aud without thu slightest confinement or injury to business . They are likewise a most effici « ni semady for all eruptions of the Skin . Their unrivalled efficacy in Scrofulas and Scerbutic affections , and all in puritif b of the blood , being weU known throughout t Hinted Kingdom .
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Just fiutthlied , Sixteenth Edition , illustrated with cases , and fullMnyth engravings , jmce 2 s . Gd ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the kingdom , on the receipt ofaiosl-offlce order for 3 s . Gd .
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..... _ . . iritfe the usual allowance to the , trade , by the orjiicipul wholeRale patent medicine houses in Londou . ( M jf ( mi personal visit is required lo efect a permanent tuve . . . - '; ; ¦ ¦ . . , . . ;; Observe !—27 , Montague-street , Russell-square . Londpn .
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HEALTH , LONG LIFE , AND HAPPINESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE j "VTO Medicine yet offered to the world , ever so rapidly 11 attained such distinguished celebrity : it is questionableif there be now any part of the civilised globe where Its extraordinary healing-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 use . The Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pill ' s have now in their possession upwards of fifteen hundred letters , several of them from Clergymen of the 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 notleast , from members of the Medical Profetsion , and a skilful Analytical Chemist ; all speaking in thehighest terms of the value of this inestimable medicine . This is a mass of evidence in its favour beyond all parallel .
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The medicine of Old Parr is the most popular of the present day . It has been before the public only a few years ; and in this short period has firmly established itself in public favour , and has effected immense benefit to all nho have obtained thw inestimable medicine genuine . Hence the list of W ^ ectable names bearing evidence to the high character o > this rcrti ily , and testifying beyond the possibility of doubt the \ Uiuderful character of Ihe 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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Just Published , A new andi mportant Edition of the Silent Friend on Human Frailty . Price 2 s . 6 d ., ai » d sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receint of a Post Ofisae Order for 3 s . 6 d , A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , eve vigour has established her empire : —with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local and -constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS IRRITATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total
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„ . ^ 1 .. . „ ., « . v . * t . i 4 « «« i . fr » T * r ? l 5 n V ^ v nrfiinh He Price Us ., or tour bottles In ' one for : 338 ., by which Ub , i 8 saved , also in £ 5 cases , which eaves . 1113 s . Veiiftreal contamination , if not at hrst eradicated , will often remain secretly lurking in the system ' for yeara , and , although for a while undiscovered , at Ungth break out upon the unhappy individual in its most dreadful forms ; or else , unseen , internally endangor the very vital organs of existence . To those suffering from the consequences which this disease may have left behind in the form of Recondary symptoms , eruptions of the skin , blotches on the head and face , ulcerations and enlargement of the thro . it , tonsils , and threatened destruction of the nose , palate , &o ., aodes on the shin bonee , 01- any of those painful affections arising from the dangerous effects of the indis-
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TO THE AFFLICTED PUBLIC . NOTICE . —Tho following Complaints and Diseases may be radically cured for Ss . by Messrs . BRUCE aud Co ., Surgeons , 19 , Cranmer-plaee , Waterloo-road . Advice gratis every morning from ten to twelve : — Ague * Inflammntion of all kinds Asthma Jaundice Bowel Complaints ' Liver Complaints Bilious Disorders Lumbago and Sciatica Consumption silcntlos Costiveness Purgings and all kinds of Colics Fluxes Coughs Piles and Fistula Croup Rheumatism Convulsions and all kinds of Scarletina
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ALL MAY BE CURED !! BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CBRED IN SIX WEEKS . T ? XTRACT of a Letter from John Martin , Esq ., Chronicle -El Office , Tobago , West Indies : — February 1 th , 1845 . To Professor Holloway , Sir , —I beg- to inform you that tljeinliabitants of tins 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 havo derived from their use , as they have 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 , I 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 he is now , by tbeir means alone , quite restored to health and vigour . ( Signed ) John Martin .
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TT . Vfil ?!} D / lVi T DA I'tt / WT m / t H > UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE . PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGllS IN TEN MINUTES AFTER USE , A KD a rapid cure of ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION , JX COUGHS , COLDS , and all Disorders of the Breath Rnd Lungs , is insured by DR . LOCOCK / S PULMOKIC 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 hare just been received : — CURES OF ASTHMAS , COUGllS , AND COLDS IN STAJJFOKD . From Mr . It , Baijlcy , bookseller , Ironmonger-slreet-. Nov . 15 , 1 S 45 . ft Tr ¦ ' Gbntlxmen
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ANOTHER CURE OF COUGH AND COLD . i , Princes-street , Hull , Dec . 3 , 1 S 45 . Dear Sir , — Having received speed y and permanent relief from the use of Dr . Locock ' s Wafers , I beg respectfully to makt known my case to you . Last winter I took cold , which brought on a very bad cough ; for some time I neglected it ; it soon , however began to wear a serious aspect . Having an aversion to call in a medical man , I was easily prevailed upon by a friend to try Dr . Locock ' s wafers . The first box did me so much service that I felt assured it only required a little perseverahec to obtain a perfect cur » . It gives me great pleasure to inform you that I am ko \ t perfectly restored to health by tliam . Yours trul y , C . Paser . To Mr . Reinnardt .
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ANOTHER CURE OF A FOURTEEN YEAR S ' ASTHMATIC COUGH . Extract of a Letter from Mr . Edward Preston , Coal Merchant , Paragon-street , UnU . Dated April 0 , 1845 . Sib , —Grateful for the relief my wifo has experienced by the use ol'LOCOClC'S PULMONIC WAFERS , from a distressing Asthmatic Cough , with which she was afflicted for the lastfourteen years , I feel a great desire tliat her surprising cure should be made known , f jr the benefit oi those suffering as she did , its Yours , &e ., Edward Preston .
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IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO SING . from S . PearsaH , Esq ., of Tier Majesty ' s Concerts , and Vicar Choral of Liehjield Cathedral . Liehfield , 10 th of July , 18-15 . GENTtEJIEt . - , —A lady of distinction having vointed on * to me the qualities of Dr . LOCOCK'S WAFERS , I was induced to make a trial of a box , and from this trial I am happy to uive my testimonial in their favour , —I find 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 have ever used . ( Signed ) Samuel Peaksall .
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The particulars of hundreds of cures may be had from every Agent throughout the Kingdom . Dr . LOCOCK'S WAFERS give instant relief , and a rapid euro of Asthmas , Consumptions , Coughs , Colds , aud all disorders of the Breath and Lungs . To SINGERS ami PUBLIC SPEAKERS , they are invaluable , as in a few hours they remove all hoarseness , aud considerably increase the power and flexibility of the voice . They have a most pleasant tnste . Price Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and lls . per Box . Agents . —DA SILVA and Co .. 1 , Bride . lane , Fleet-Street , London , Sold hy all Medicine Vendors . CAUTION . —To Protect the Public frow spurious imitations , Her Majesty ' s Honourable Commissioners have caused to be printed on the Stamp outside each Box , the words Dr . LOCOCK'S WAFERS , in white Letters on a Red Ground . If purchasers will attend to this Caution they will bis sure to get the genuine article . Sold hy one or more Agents in every Town i ? i (/» e Kinadom
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BLAIR'S GOUT AMD RHEUMATIC TILLS . A severe casu of Rheumatism , communicated by Mr . Alku , Proprietor of the Xoltimjham Mercury . Mercury Olh'cft , Nottingham , March 17 , 1 S 45 . Sm , —1 have the pleasure of forwarding you the particulars of a case in which BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS have proved eminently successful . A young woman , named Mary Wain , accompanied by her parents , wUo reside at Watnall , near this town , called upon me on Saturday last , buhii ; desirous of making her case known for the benefit of the public .
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Lx ' . 'ERlMEXTAL SqUADKON . —AlllUU'iU Sir Hyllu Parkcr has , it is said , been a martyr to the gout during the whole cruise , anil confined to his cabin for halt the time , and compelled to carry on his observations under intense ; suffering ; but hail lie known of Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , so serious a calamity to himself ami inconvenience to the public service would have found a full and speedy anudote . Holloway ' s Oixtmknt and Pills . —Extraordinary Cure . —A never-failing remedy i ' or all cases of Scum .
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London Cons Exchange , Monday , March 9 .-. Supplies of every description of grain wt-r e short today ; the trade dull , and interrupted duriim the early part of the mowing by a thick fog . Fine whit * English wheat brought Is . per quarter beyond the currency of this day se ' nnight , but no advance could be obtained on red , and , where affected in condition , it was difficult of disposal , even on former terms . Foreign free wheat brought last week's prices , bus there was loss inquiry for the article in bm » d for cotu sumption . Prime malting barley must be quoted Is . per quarter dearer , other sorts were only saleable at late rates . Upon English oats an advance of fully Cd . per quarter was realised upon the rates of Monday last ; but Irish , of which there were several cargoes on demurrage , was rather pressed fur sale at the prices of that day . Beans were la . per quarter dearer ; white peas ready sale at previous rates , grey very dull , and rather cheaper , lied clover and trefoil seeds were in good demand at the extreme rate 3 of this day week , and white ' clover brought an advance of Is . per cwt . quoted on Friday .
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IX MARK-LANE . BRITISH GIUIK . Shillings per Quarter , Wheat .. Essex & Kunt . white . new .. 411 to 63 .. 57 to 70 Ditto , veil 47 5 ii .. 53 i ~ , Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. 4 7 57 white 4 !) fc > Lincoln and York , red .. 47 57 ivhite-19 C 2 Northumh . and Scotch .. 47 CO Bye 22 5 ! i Barley .. Malting .. .. ,. 30 34 extra 87 — Distilling J 8 i |) Grinding , 23 % Malt ., Ship .. 53 57 Ware 59 ci Oats .. Lincolnshire and YnrlcKiiii-iv fm . il 91 = M ( n Uiits .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshirefeed 21 s Od to
, , Tis Od ; potato , or short , W s lid to 2 ( Js Oil ; Poland , -Jls 6 d to 27 s lid ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 21 s Od to : >» i : d ; potato 2-Js Od to 26 s Od ; Irish feed , 2 os Oil to tis Oil ; bluck , Ms fid to ' 22 s Od ; potato , 21 s Od to 24 s 8 d ; G ; ilnay , VJs Od to 20 s Od . Beans .. Ticks , new 3- . ' 3 ( i old 38 H Harrow , small , new .. 34 ' 66 old 40 in Peas .. White 37 43 boilers 44 4 S Gray and hog .. .. 33 35 Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 41 49 Town-made ( per sack of 2 S 0 lbs ) 46 53 Buckwheat , or JBrank .. .. .. 30 22
ENGLISH SEEDS , < £ C . Redclover ( per cwi . ) 42 to 72 White clover [ per cwt . ) .. •• •• 47 : e Riijicseud ( per last ) £ ' - ! S ii Mustard seed , brown ( per bushel ) 7 s to lls ; white , is to Ills . Tares , ( per bushel ) , spring , 6 s . ; winter , 5 s . to Gs . Cd . Linseed cakes ( per lOUw of 81 b each ) £ 11 to £ 12
FOREIGN GttilN , Shillings per Quarter , Free . In Bond . Wheat .. Dantsic and Konigsberg 63 extra 70 .. 40 — J'j Ditto ditto .. 54 — 61 .. 44 — H Pomeranian , dsc ., Anhalt 56 — 63 .. 44 — VZ Danish , llolstein , &c . .. 54 — 61 .. 4 . ' — 4 $ Russian , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. S 3 — 53 .. 39 — 48 Spanish , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. & 8 — 62 .. 41 — 51 Italian , Tuscan , < kc , red — Ditto , white .. .. 63 — 69 .. 47 — J 3 Odessaifc fagaurog , hard — Ditto , soft .. .. 53 — 68 .. 30 — IS Canadian , hard .. ¦ — Ditto tine .. .. 58 — 60 Rye . llussinn , Prussian , etc . —
liarle .. Grinding 28 - 20 Ditto , distilling .. .. ¦>; — su .. 18 — 2 t ! Oats .. Dutch , feed ,. .. 22 — 25 Ditto , brew and thick .. 24 — 26 .. 19 — 20 Russian 23 — 25 .. 18 — 19 Danish ik Mecklenburg 23 — 25 .. 17 — : !> Beans .. Ticks , 33 to 33 , small .. 36 — 40 .. 28 — 3 < j Egyptian 33 — 83 .. 23 — 30 Peas .. White , 3 t to 49 , gray .. 38 — 40 flour .. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per barrel ) , line 30 32 , superfine .. .. 32 — 34 .. 22 — 2 S Canada , 30 to 33 , United States 32 — 35 .. 26 - : ' :, Buckwheat 30 — 32 .. 24 - :. s
FOREIGN SEEDS , &C . Per Quarter , Linseed .. Petersburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. 44 to 47 Archangel , 1 U to 45 , lleiuel and ivonigsberg 49 47 Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 47 '>) Uapeseed ( free of duty ) per last .. .. £ 24 'li llctl Clover ( 10 s per cwt . and 5 per cent , on the duty ) , „ ii 'i White ditto 47 : ¦> Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 40 to 44 . large .. 44 ' . tl Unseed cake ( free of dutv ) , Dutch , £ 6 10 s , £ 7 .
French , per ton £ 7 0 , £ ? t ) llape cakes ( irea of duty ) £ 5 10 i "> ! 5 and 5 per ee : it . on tlr ; tiu ' . y .
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AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six ¦ weeks , which regulate the Duties fi-02 : !» ') ti : to the Jlth ol March . Wheat MAey . Oats . Ity . Vents ? e « 7 Week ending ! ' «•! s d -j s d -l «• « U s . 0 ..-. s . i . Jan . il , 1845 .. I 55 7 i 31 Sj 21 10 . 37 »' 8 ti V M S Week ending : | j : ; I Jan . 31 , 1815 ..: 54 Si 31 3 ; 21 10 ' 32 t > ' :, j G \ j . } . } Week sinding' ! '¦ , ; ( Feb . 7 , 1 S-I 5 . ' : M 3 { Hi I 0- 21 1 oi 2 3 . 3 . . ; ' 55 . ; Week ending j ¦ 1 i Feb . 14 , 1815 ... 51 'J 30 li ; - . ' 1 9 , 32 7 ? 34 8 3-5 " Week ending ! I ! j | | Feb . 21 , 1845 ..: 3 D u ! - . ' 9 11 21 0 82 W 34 b ii 3 Week ending i ' i Feb . 28 , 184 S .. - 34 6 29 7 21 if . 33 4 ; 34 2 35 ; Aggregate aver . , . j i age of the last' ' | ! ' | six weeks .. 54 9 ; 80 8 : 21 S- 33 *\ 34 21 3 "i i London aver- i ages ( ending ' ! ' ' MivchS , 1845 }! 01 : '• 2 o 10 . i » 9 Sf ! 7 j S . '> li . : > > ) Duties .. .. U > u 8 u . 6 0 . !) li . 7 ii- I ti
Lo . xBoy Smithfikld Cattle Market , Alosaiv , March 9 . —The past week ' s imports of live stock ko the metropolis have been moderately good—viz ., JO oxen and 119 slioep froai Rotterdam ^ o'l ) cows iron Ilarlimien , ami 70 oxen and cows from other Ds ' . cii ports , in , for the wosc imrt , i ' airaveiajreeonilitioji . To-day wo had on ofi ' er 220 oxen and cows , to « e : hi-f with 190 sheep , recently arrived from the emitir . eji' .. For most qualities of each description of foreign stock the demand was steady , and prices had an upv . v . it Umdoncy . Tlio bullock drovts from our uwn uiMzi :: ^ districts , fresh up this morning , were very small , vtC there was a » rcat improvement in quality , e > petia : ! j in that of the short horns from NorlWk . The . ; .: tendance of buyers being somewhat numerous , : iie beef trade was steady at , in most triiii&iutiuns , ? . a advance in the currencies obtained on this day se ' nnight or ' 2 d . ptn * Slfx-s ., tho very primest Scots Wdueini ; 4 s . 0 d . per Slbs ., and at whiuh a eood ek .
irante -was efleeted . From JS ' ortblk , Suiiulk , Essc :, and Cambridgesiiire , we rceeivc « l 950 boots , hi'iuo brails , and sliort-honis ; Jrom tlie nortlieru count ; -:-ofO short-horns ; from tl . o v . - estern and niii'iand tilstricts , 500 llcrefords , Duvons , runts , &c . ; iV . iffl other parts of Eniiland , 250 of various kinds ; ai : J troni Scotland , 60 Scots . The numbers of * Uceii we ; e a ; : ani limited ; liowever , the sale for them was asrivv , at l ' riday ' s enlianeed quotations , the primest o ! J downs selling readily su - £ 5 s . Sd . per 8 ! R The ;* were about 2 , 500 slioni sheep in tho market v . -hirt were disposed of at Sd . per Slk kncaih those in : !» wool . From tho Jsle of Wi « ut , n > iambs came » hand per railway . The la : ub trade mav lit ; consider ^ stead y , at prices varyiuj : from f-s . Sd . to 7 s . pcr ^ 'te iho supply of calves was small , whilo the wal iraswas firm ut Friday ' s prices . Pigs moved ^ if Ji . -iu : }' .-and last week ' s quotatiuiis were well support-. *! .
By the iiuautities of 81 b ., sinking the oilal . s . ii , s . . ' . Inferior coarse beasts . , , 2 lo S •' Seeund quality . . . g o g I Prime large oxen » . . 4 i ; 4 J Prin-: e Scuts , ite 4 i ! 4 t Coarse infm-ior shct i » ... 8 lo i i Second quality .... 4 (; 4 S Prime coarse wooilcd . . . 4 -i 4 S Prinie Southdown . , 5 2 f ' "• Lat £ ccourse : calves . . , 1 ^ 4 4 1- ) Prime small 4 ( i 5 > Suekliiig calves , each . . , is t » 3 ! LarjrDhoes 3 10 4 3 Neat small porkers , i ( l r . ,, Quartcr-old store pigs , eaeh \ 16 0 2 : ' » UBAD OF CATTIE O > f SALS . ( trom the Books of the Oierk of the MurUet . ) Beasts , - 1 bt ) 0--Shel . > . 17 , i ) a _ Calves . SO-l ' -gi , i ~> ,
PROVINCIAL CORN ilAliJCETS . iviciiMOND ( YonKsmni : ) , Satukuay , l \\\\ icn 7 .-U e Jiiul a lair supply of wheat in our market to-ih * . but the samples were very moderate . There < ras " j little advance on oats . Wheat sold from os 'M . to 9 s . ! . 0 d . ; oats , 3 s . Od . to 4 s . Od . ; barley , 4 s . Oil .: « is . bd . ; beans , 6 s . Od . to f > s . Ctl ., per bushel . ^ yAKEFIEIJ ) , FltlDAY , MaRCH 0 . —TllC- FllppliC'S 01 gram are limited , with the exception of hiivley , vi which the supply is largo . The market tu-day k very bare ot line and fresh samples ot wheat , a :: « sueh arc tolerabi y easy sales at former rates ; ot ! s « sorts without inquiry . l- 'ii : c barley scarce . uhI tin turn dearer in other qualities no afterat-wi . Uea : ;? i-a ther lower . Oats and shelling each maintain ; i : >" peces of Friday last . Male as before .
^ ivERi'iioL , Monday , March 0 . — The improve ' tone in the grain trade reported last Tuesday hf . s weii foJlotved dy a fail' Ijasiness in most articles , its ' at better prices . Irish new wheat , of which tb supply is small , has broudit an advance of 2 d . p * bushel , and all qualities of ' old ldv per bushel . Yb * has also commanded Is . to Is . Od . per sack and banv wore money . Oats have b < -en sold at an improVmmi of Id . per buslicl , ; tiul oatmeal , <; ood qusliiy ' -l which is scarce Is . per loud . Deans are ( M . to \ 'l per quarter dearer . Kotwuch has been done in bar& aiiil peas , ami prices arc nutintaincd .
-Maschesteu , Satukday , March 7 . —At (> i : r manct this morning holders demanded rather Uglier rat ' - ' for the bust deseriptions ol ' olilaadiiett-wheat : W the transactions on the whole were to a limited cv tent . A better inquiry was experienced for boj ' English and Irish Hour . Uats inet an exceeding . slow sale ; whilsc prime cuts of oatmeal , on the ef trary , were in steady lvqii ' .-st ut an ainei : ilment «' " ' peri-llllus .
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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/vm2-ncseproduct1358/page/2/
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