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Wheat. Bide). Oati. Pew. new First -d 404 136 s Od -4 454 Od Second 72s -d 384 -4 334 -4 43s -d 43s Od Third 62s A 364 Od 304 Od 424 -4 42s Od Average of wheat £3 6 Average of barley, 1 17 9 Average of oats 1 13 0 Average of pew and beans, 2 3 4 HAT AND STRAW 'MAW? Sept. 3.—The
September 11, 1839 - Perthshire Constitutional & Journal - Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
 
Corn .A.verageo.--September 6. General Weekly Arerage. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beano. Penoe. 71s 9.11 39s 26s Uhl' 41s 9d 1

Corn .A.verageo.--September 6. General Weekly Arerage. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beano. Penoe. 71s 9.11 39s 26s Uhl' 41s 9d 1

424 6d 422 3,1 Aggregate Arerage of last Six Weeks, &aria gorerns Daly. Wheat. Barley. Onto. Rye. Benno. l'enoe. 71s 8.11 3.S 4.11 26s 941 45s 6d 141 s 7d 141 a 4d Duty on Foreign Corn. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beans. Pease. 6s 8d 14s 10d 175 94 124 Od 18s Od 18$ Od Saga,. .—Th
September 18, 1839 - Perthshire Constitutional & Journal - Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
 
CRICKET.

CRICKET.

Leicenter and Sheffield for 100 Sovereigns a-sidt. The return match between these clubs commenced on the !>eicester Ground Monday last. Owing to the late heavy rains, the ground was extremely dead, although the had exertion getit into good condition. The Sheffield men came with
September 13, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
 
THE NEW POOR LAW—THE BASTARDY CLAUSE—INFANTICIDE.

THE NEW POOR LAW—THE BASTARDY CLAUSE—INFANTICIDE.

Maksiox-House.—Yesterday, a young woman, named Eliza Chandler, was brought before the Lord Mayor under the following circumstances Mr. Cloake, of No. 3, Liverpool Street, stated that the prisoner had been servant in his family about eight ten days In-fore the of July, when it wa
September 13, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
 
London Markets.

London Markets.

MAIiK-LANE. Friday, Srjitrmbrr fi. The of Wheat and Flour this week lias been moderate, all other articles very small, and loreign Wheat and Outs middling. There has been very little disposition business; old Wheat held Monday's rales, and new being chiefly tender, was 2a. per q
September 20, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
 
Star Slock, Birstall, near Leicester. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, A. PAYNE and SON, N Mo«ky, , t-c Jjj September,

Star Slock, Birstall, near Leicester. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, A. PAYNE and SON, N Mo«ky, , t-c Jjj September,

IBS 9, the - AT AIV WORE STOCK, the property , ' rnmises giwull, near *■* ®* ,n HeMers, capital T Wctfcers, 40 ht Ewes, 32 capital g«»ty old Fat Runs, Fat and „a»d Fat Fat Gilt, and valuable Chestnut Mare, seven years |V*r and speed, seventeen hands high; a "*■? <" Draught tfers
September 20, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
 
CRICKET.

CRICKET.

Rugby and Luttebwobth. The return match between the above clubs was played at Lutterworth on Tuesday week, and was won by the former with fire wickets to go down. The following is the game: bugby. Ist inn. inn. Beard, bowled by Buswell, 16 caught by Buswell, 3 Woolridge, jun. bb
September 6, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
 
RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR. the Editor of the Shipping and Mercantile Gaiettee Sir, —Being daily reader of your useful journal,

RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR. the Editor of the Shipping and Mercantile Gaiettee Sir, —Being daily reader of your useful journal,

1 am anxious make known through its columns the value a preparation callcd " Oldridge's Balm Columbia," for the purposes of restoring strengthening, and preventing the loss hair. It was first recommended to a member my family—who at the time, was rapidly losing her hair—by a lad
September 6, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
 
THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE.

THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE.

The recent rapid accession of numbers to die peerage cannot fail attract the notice of even the most casual observer, and the unceremonious manner in which the hangers-on the Whig faction have been "pitchforked" into that assembly show s how lightly the exercise of any constitut
September 6, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
 
CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK

CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK

Sept 15.— Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Morning Service, First Lesson, Esekiel li. : Second Lesson, Matthew xvl. Evening Service, Fir«t Lesson, Exekiel xili.: Second Lesson. Romans xvl. — Claims of persons omitted In the Burgess Lists, and objections to person* improperly Inse
September 14, 1839 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England