[Juny 22. 
Les atid brocoli for dinner. Her maste: 
nd ate his dinner rather more heartily than usual, Afte: 
&s they, were out o1 
8, however, She Was busy about the 
farm, and could not well go, he went out to look fora little boy 
&nd her master d&sired her to take some tea, 
eee with the beer into the dairy, and witness afterwards par- 
of 0 was exhumed in consequence of the 
suspicions excited by the conduct ofthe prisoners. Mr. Herapath, 
contained arsenic. The case 
Mr. Chilton adaressed the Jury in a speech of three hours’ and 
the jurors should not sleep tranqnilly upon their pillows, because 
hey had come to their conclusion opon the evi re 
the utrnost astonishment, not only by his Lordship, bat by every 
one in the court, which was crowded almost to suffocation. 
The prisoners were on Friday morning atraigned for the murder 
of Jane Harry and on the coroner’s inquisition. No evidence 
however, offered, and they were discharged. They were 
reconveyed to the gaol for safety, followed by an excited mul- 
titude, yelling at them and threatening vengeance, 
. SPORTING. 
TATTERSALL'S.—Tavxspar.—Goonw 
Col. Charritie’s Gorhambury (taken), 7 to 1 agst Sir G. Heath- 
cote’s Siricol (taken), 10 tol agst Mr. Lichtwald’s Hyllus (taken), 
y (taken), 15 to! agst Mr. 
t Mr. Johnstone’s Charles XII., 29 to 
e in proportion to the free. 
and Beans, are fully as dear, and Oats are 6d. to 18. higher. 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. & 8 8 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk . . . White 461068 Red 40 toss 
=—— Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire. . . 50058 White —to_ 
Wivieve tick cy 34 c ting and distilling 251032 Grind. 19 to 23 
Oats, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , Polands 14to 24 eed 15 to 9 
= ford umberland and Scotch. . . 
= Lis! y 
eed —to— Potatolé to 25, 
Feed 15to 22 Potatols to23 
ADEE EPL Y 
24 to 2 Tick 22 to 27 Harrow 23 to 31 
+ 28084 Winds. —to— Longpod— to— 
+ 28t084 Maple 2%to32 Grey 27 to30 
Few Sade 
Beas, Maztgan, old and new 
=——’ Pigeon, Beligoland . 
SBS WHITE eee ie 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGE! 
8. 
Wheat. | Barley.) Oate, | Rye. | Beana.| Peas. 
June 9 . . . 48 4 7 3 5 30 8 28 8 29 7 
— 16 . . . 4811 27 3 4 va 
— 8 . . . 49 8 27 7 
—- »% . . - 49 8 27:10 
Maly -~ «6 «| 4910] 28 8 
- 4 errr 2 9 0 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver. 49 7 
Duties . .! 0 
ARRIVALS IN THE RIVER LAST WEEK. 
Harwood an 
Flour. Wht. 
English . 6900 Sks. — Brls.| 5119 | 67 
Trish. » =» | — | 261 
Foreign . vy 2152 4, {17268 | az4o| 
RRIVALS THIS W’ 
Wheat Barley Oats Flour 
English . .7 31 80 441 8750 Sks 
aeieh ss _ - 1550 = 
Scotch. . . — pa = 
Foreign . . 8950 500 == 
GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. 
BANKRUPT: T. Chappell, Sudbury, Bee, licensed-victualler—R. 
er— 
Richardson, High-street, Wapping, shipown 
, London, . Armfield, King-stree 
M. Nelms, Back-hill, Hatton-garden, hearth: 
London, button-manufacturer— 
manufacturer—. Sooper, Drury-lane, ironfounder—G. Simons, King’s- 
square, Goswell-road, watch-manufacturer—1. W. H. Brown, Little Bowden, 
Northamptonshire, dealer in horses—T. Radclytfe, Birmingham, statio 
fenry Andrews and Charles Twining, P , Surrey, brewers—William 
White, Jun., Aldersgate-street, chymisi ‘as Lloyd Jones, Wimborne 
Minster, Dorsetshire, Henry Ellis, Norwich, drap are 
Ting, Southampton, hatter—Jobn Gray, Jarrow, Durham, timber-merchant— 
Jvhn Oxam, Chard, Somersetshire, Jace-manufacturer—George Hewitt and 
George Hewlett, Manchester; woollen-drapers— William Henderson and James 
Bsey, Moorfields, i ryindete=-Bdward 
Eardley, Exeter, china-dealer. 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS —J. Pringle, St. Andrew's, merchant—J 
Bell, Maxwelltown, Kirkendbright, grocer—W. Bowie, Falkirk, merchan 
a y bank To) maker—W. Brakini 
ni jock, Perthshire, gr: 
inburgh, farmer. 
agu-square , the lady of Major the Hon 
n Thursday, the 13th inst-, at Wimpole, 
A son—On the 10th inat., at Teaninick, Ross 
Spencer, of a son. 
nst., at St. Luke's, Gloucest, 
RB. Grantham, 
ing daughter of 
inst., at Petersfield, 
the only daughter of 
i 
to Franes larriet, eldest sur: 
, of Plymouth—On the 4th 
oss Lindsey 
h inst, accidentally drowned, while 
al 5 1a: 
Crawford, Earl of G) —On the 14t! 
ed Oh & torvey teins Bontit Channel, Captain Richard Drew, Pie 
ang: aged 0 ii is el Riche 
aptain Jenkin Jones, R.N., Elder Brethren of the Trinity House. 
FUN FOR THE FIRESIDE ! 
Bound in cloth, pricé 5s.6¢,, ¢ . 
OE MILLER’S JEST-BOOK., 
Reprint from the first and genuine edition, such omissions 
and alterations only having been made as were redfiire: by the 
greater deiicacy observed in modern conversation ; 
volume mi: e some substance, and be a good table or tra: 
yelling book, copious additions have been made from other old 
volutnes of Facetise. 
. Extract from the Preface. 
“* Another atiange circumstance connected with this work is, that 
everybody presumes that he himself and everybody else are perfectly 
familiar with its contents ...... an yet, if the reader will ask his 
acquaintance, it will appear that fot one in five hundred ever set eyes 
ona copy. It is in consequence of like questions that this edition is 
published’? HITTAKER and Co, 
UN-BURNS, FRECKLES, TAN, and other disfigure- 
ments of the Skin, are 
preparation ROWLAND’S KALYDOR, a balmy odoriferous 
CAUTION, 
“ KALYDOR :?—i' 
that the words “*ROWLAND'S KA 
LAND & SON, 20, HATTON- GARDEN,” 
Government stamp affixed to each bottle. Price 
4s. 64. and 8s, 6d. per bottle, duty included. 
Ask Row ann’s Katypor.—Sold by them, and by 
Chemists and Perfumers. 
‘OUNTRY HOUSE WANTED, Unfurnished, for a 
™m of years.—A Gentlernanly Residence, detached, in 
perfect order, between 30 and 50 miles of London. Thesituation 
must be elevated aud healthy, free from the neighbourhood of 
stagnant water oi marsh land, on a light or gravelly soil, with 
southern aspect. The house must contain 3 or 4 best bedrooms, 
nurseries, 3 servants’ rooms; dining and drawing rooms, not less 
than 21 ft. by 16 ft. 3 good morning room, usual domestic offices, 
well supplied with water ; 4-stall stable; good pleasure-grounds, 
er and kitchen gardens, with from 14 to 20 acres of meadow 
land; and within a mile of a church and a village, and 3 or 4 of 
a good town. The house must stand in its own grounds, and a 
lodge-entrance for the gardener would be preferred. Full parti. 
culars to be addressed to Messrs. Hepcrr, Land-Agents, 10, New 
Bond-street, opposite the Clarendon,—at whose Offices Cosmo- 
ramic drawings of properties may be seen. 
E LECTRO-PLATED and GILT ARTICLES.— 
4 ELKINGTON & Co., Patentees, beg to announce that, to 
meet the increasing demand for this manufacture, they have 
opened an Establishment at No. 22, R NT-STREET, 
(CORNER of JERMYN-STREET,) where every variety of articles 
for the Side-board, Dinner, Dessert, and Breakfast Fables may be 
inspected, 
They have alsoa similar ir City i 4 
No. 45, MOORGATE-STREET, where they have a MANUFAC. 
TORY for PLATING and GILDING, RE-PLATING and Rg. 
GILDING ARTICLES of every description, and of ALL METALS. 
With reference to articles of their manufacture, the Patentees 
beg to state that they differ from all goods hitherto offered as 
‘* Plated Goods ” or “ Substitutes for Silver,” being made in the 
same manher as SOLID SILVER, from which they cannot be 
known, and being also composed of a hard white metal, strongly. 
coated with silver by the Electro process. 
Silver Articles of every kind or pattern exactly copied. 
Every article made by the Patentces bears their stamp (E. & Co, 
beneath a Crown.) 
y: GRICULTURAL EDUCATION.—The Proprietor 
of a respectable Academy, some distance from town, who is 
also connected with Farming, has a VACANCY for two Pupils, 
between the ages of 8 and 15, who will devote a part of the day to 
Scholastic pursuits, and the other to those of Agriculture, the 
practice of which is conducted @ improved system. 
English, French, Latin, Greek, Drawing, and the Mathematics, 
are the principal branches of literature that will be taught.—For 
terms, &c., apply by letter to X. Y., 6, Old Cavendish-street, 
0. tr 
Rosewood and Mahogany supe- 
rior Desks, 7s. 6d. erior Pocket-books, 6d. each, &e. 
Goods exchanged, ot Money returned if not approved of. A name- 
FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. 
1h) ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 
called the POOR MAN’S FRIEND, is confidently recom- 
mended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every 
description, a certain cure for ulcerated sorte legs, if of 20 years’ 
standing, cats, burns, scaids, bruises, chiiblains, scorbutic erup- 
tions and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, 
cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for those afflicting 
eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots, at 
1s, 14d. and 28, Jd. each. Also his 
PILULA ANTISCROPHULA, 
confirmed by more than 40 years’ experience to be, without ex- 
ception, one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded 
for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her operations 7 
hence they are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular 
swellings, particularly those of theneck, &c. They i 
also in rheumatism, and form a mild and superior family aperient, 
recommend Dr. Roberts’s 
ANTISCORBUTIC DROPS, 
for the cure of the scurvy, scrofula, leprosy, and all scorbutic cons- 
plaints; they strengthen the constitution, purify the blood, and pro- 
mote a circulation of the fluids ; are gentle in their operation, and 
do not require cessation from business. In bottles at 2s. 9d. each- 
By the late Dr. Roberts’s will Messrs. Beach & BARNICOTE 
(who have been confidently entrusted with the preparation of bis 
medicine for many years past), are left joint proprietors of the 
“poor Man’s Friend,’ i al 
Pills,” ‘Medicated G: 
Drops,” with the exclusive right, power, and authority to prepare 
and vend the same, 
The still increasing demand for the above medicines, from all 
ranks, is the best and most substantial proof of their utility. 
Observe.— No medicine sold under above names can possibly 
be genuine, unless ** Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Brid- 
port,” is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to ¢ 
package. 
WANT PLACES.—All Letters to be post-paid. 
8 HEAD GARDENER.—A respectable middle-aged 
married Man, who perfectly understands the management 
of the Hothouse and Greenhouse, likewise Early Forcing, and 
every department in general; and who can have a good character 
from the Situation he has just left.—For particulars apply te 
Messrs. Wm. Woop & Son, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
S$ GARDENER.—A married Man, aged 42, who has 
had the geueral practice of a Kitchen-Garden and Pleasure 
Grounds of a large Establishment. Would not object to take charge 
of Pasture Land, if required. Can have a reference from the employer 
he is now leaving.—Direct to V. K., Holly-hill Lodge, Erith, Kente 
S GARDENER, where another is kept, or a single- 
h anded place.—A respectable young Man, aged 26, 
understands the management of cows, and has no objection to 
make himself generally useful. have a good character from 
his last Situation.— Direct to W. H., at Mr. Upenn’s, Tea-dealer 
and Grocer, Royal Hill, Greenwich, Kent. 
S :GARDENER. — A respectable young married 
Man, aged 26, without incumbrance ; can have a good 
character from his last Situation; no objection to a single- 
handed place,—Direct to W. C.,at Mr. Curut.u’s, Florist, No- 4x 
Denmark-hill, Camberwell. 
S GARDENER.—A respectable married Man, aged 
37, who is perfect master of every branch of his Profession, 1% 
capable of taking the management of Pines, Grapes, GreenhouseSs 
Hothouses, Wall-trees, Kitchen and Flower Garden, and ev! ry 
variety of Marly and Late Forcing, with the care of Meadow-land an! 
Cattle. His wife is an excellent Laundress, and would take oT 
entire management of the House in the Family’s absence, W1! 
Poultry or small Dairy. Can obtain most trust-worthy characters: 
No in-door place will be accepted.—Direct to S.C., 8, Peel’s- places 
Kensington Gravel Pits. 
AS GARDENER.—A single young Man, aged 28, 
who t ion and ge iss 
plate engraved, and 100 best Cards printed for 4s. 6d. 1 
Printing, and Engraving, at the lowest terms ; 10 per cent. off new 
jooks and Music. Parcels of 2/. value forwarded 100 miles free of 
carriage; of 10s., 5 miles from J.ondon, and any amount in town. 
Lists of Prices, and samiples of Paper, sent on the receipt of two 
postage-stamps, from Storrr’s Stationery Warehouse, 20, George- 
street, Portman-square, London. 
UTTER MADE IN TEN MINUTES 
THE NEWLY-INVENTED CHURN. 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & WARNER, Manuracturers, Lewes, 
USSEX. 
This CHURN being made entirely of Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature cai iven to the cream, by placing it 
in a pan of cold or hot water, which ensures the butter coming 
in 10 or 12 minutes. The simplicity of its construction, and the 
facility with which it may be cleaned, are no inconsiderable 
advantages over those now in common u: 
izes 0.1 and 3 
3H 1from 7 to 8 lbs. 13 to 15 lbs. 26 to 281bs, 
MEEOSDOH A ares ch Late 35s. 425. 
Metal Pans for Churns to stand in, 4s. 6d., 6s., and 7s. Larger 
sizes made to order. N,B.—Thermometers Butter Prints 
supplied. May be obtained through any respectable ironmon- 
ger in town or country, and from the Manufacturers, 
he neral manag: 
of Stoye and Greenhouse plants, the Kitchen and Flower garden- 
Can give satisfactory reference as to character and ability. Salary» 
22 guineas with board and lodging, or 12, a week i of the 
house.—Direct, E. K., at Messrs. Loppicss’ Nursery, Hackney- 
S GARDENER.—A young Man, who is perfectly 
e 
still living.—Direct to A. B., at Mr, Ronaup’s, Nurseryman, 
Brentford, 
S GARDENER.—A married Man, without ee 
brance, 33 years of age, who is well acquainted with pave 
1 Flori inall their various branches, and inet if 
a Character of four years and a half from his last shes to 
desired, his wife can act as Housekeeper aud Cook.— ¢ on or 
Z., at Messrs. Ronaup’s and Sons, New Brent stdone 
Messrs. FLANAGAN and Co., 9, Mansion House pee Seiad 
aa single Man, aged 
8 GARDENER. 
respectable 
'o be seen in London, at Wricut’s Range » No. 3, 
Arthur-street, near the Monument; Riesy’s Brush Warehouse, 
No. 80, Gracechurch- street ; Livermore and Son, Ironmongers, 
No. 30, Oxford-street; BenuAm, 19, Wigmore.street, Cavendish- 
square. Export Agents, Barnes & Co., 109, Fenchurch-street, 
LL DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER 
speedily and effectually cured by DR. YOUNG'S MIXTURE. 
The efficacy of this Medicine in the above Complaints has been 
long proved by its unparalleled success in a practice of many 
years’ standing, and has induced the present proprietor to make 
it more generally known. 
Sold in Bottles, 2s. gd. each, by the Proprietor’s Agent, 
J. SANGER, 150, Oxford-street, London; also by Johnson, 68, 
Cornhill; Prout, 229, Strand; Mr. King, 232, Blackfriars Road ; 
and all Medicine Vendors throughout the country. 
PO ITS, 
Merce fcceatee te * = 
TO NOBLEMEN AND GENT EME! aK 
S FARM BAILIFF, in any county i england ee 
native of Cumberland, paglasto 
respectable references, and produce Cin tea ee spain 
character, capabilities, &c.—Direct to AL, 
ton, Cumberland. 
Jeet-street, in 
Printed by, Messrs. Brappuny and Sut og London, 22d ‘Published by G5 
the Procinee of Whitefrazs nthe Ciy of Loncen, B4fe bounty of Mid, 
Ht aod 
dlesex, where’ ail Adv 
to the Editor Saturday, July 22, 184g 
