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WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET, FRIDAY, JAN. 3. We have good arrival of Wheat ; the condition of new is • sad

WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET, FRIDAY, JAN. 3. We have good arrival of Wheat ; the condition of new is • sad

sells slowly ; old fully as dear. Fine Barley the turn higher ; second sorts are without alteration. Oats and Shelling last week. Beans as before. Per yuarter of Eight Bushels of 601hs. per Busheh Wheat, Essex and Kent Red to White <4s to s Norfolk and Suffolk Red 63s White /4s
January 11, 1840 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
FROM TUESDAY'S GAZETTE, Jan. 7.

FROM TUESDAY'S GAZETTE, Jan. 7.

DECLARATION INSOLVENCY. AUSTIN FUSSELL, Oxford, ironmonger. * BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. RICHARD DALBY, Great Malvern, Worcestershire, and Kidderminster, miller BANKRUPTS. JAMES FOSTER, Southwark square, carrier, Jan 17 at half past 11, and Feb 18 at 1L Sol Mr Close, Furnival's Inn. W
January 11, 1840 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
THE HON". H. T. LIDDELL A N'D THE ANTICORN-LAW LEAGUE.

THE HON". H. T. LIDDELL A N'D THE ANTICORN-LAW LEAGUE.

THE HON". H. LIDDELL N'D THE ANTICORN-LAW LEAGUE. The subjoined correspondence has taken place between certain individuals who style themselves " Corretpondinj! Secretaries" of the "Sunderland Anti-Corn Law Society," and the Hon. H. T. Liddell, the faithful and ever vigilant Memb
May 16, 1840 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
JAMES WALTON, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, SADDLER, AND HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to acquaint his Friends and the Public that he has REMOVED

JAMES WALTON, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, SADDLER, AND HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to acquaint his Friends and the Public that he has REMOVED

from No. 1, Newgate- Street, to more commodious Premises, 54, GRAINGERSTREET, where he hopes to be favoured with that Support which has been so liberally bestowed upon him in his late Shop. F. JOHNSTON, HOUSE CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 59, NORTHUMBERLAND-STREET, NEWCASTLE, BEGS most
January 10, 1841 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
*~ i* M»oiwi«H.e» First Class oi «•>-> © it tc p per Ton. *- =£i © ti to <— Second

*~ i* M»oiwi«H.e» First Class oi «•>-> © it tc p per Ton. *- =£i © ti to <— Second

Class ccf- P er Ton. a> Third Class per Ton. u*.nos*.H-vic>M'-i;vii(.«-ef Timber, )er fon. ti— it ish, per on. c.or.saocc3!S)CCc:c;ccf' I Wheat, Peas, Beans, &c c cs t< ©w?" per Quarter. , i ,— • —i Bailey, per Quarter. , -- Oats, per Quarter. Shelling, 1, per Load. 1 Flour, per
May 29, 1841 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
BIRTHS. At Carville,

BIRTHS. At Carville,

on the2oth iust. Mrs. R. T. Atkinson, of sou. At Sfninton, Clevelaud.'on the inst. the lady the Rev. dliaui ctoov-n, ouugnter. At Hampstead, on the 26th inst. the lady of G. W. Harrison, Ksq. of daughter. MARRIAGES. At St. Andrew's Church, in this town, on the 26th inst. the Rev
May 29, 1841 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
THE REVENUE.

THE REVENUE.

The return of the quarter's revenue, says The Times, is a melancholy illustration of Swift's remark, that " in the arithmetic of the Customs two and two do not always make four; they some times make only one." The great financial measure of the last session, which was to cover t
October 17, 1840 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
THE UNION WORKHOUSE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWCASTLE JOURNAL. Sir,—£ would humbly beg a corner in your valuable Journal

THE UNION WORKHOUSE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWCASTLE JOURNAL. Sir,—£ would humbly beg a corner in your valuable Journal

to say a few words relative to our Union Workhouse, which I am sure, will not only meet with your kind sympathy but also year aid, in endeavouring to alleviate the want. I lately had an opportunity of visiting that place, and in many respects was much gratified with the comfort
November 20, 1841 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
THE NEW CORN LAW SCALE.

THE NEW CORN LAW SCALE.

We present the new scale, accompanied by the existing scale, and by scale suggested by the Boston Agricultural Society, and agreed to on Wednesday week :— Price. Proposed New Scale. Present Scale. Boston Scale, s. s.d. s. 1 1 0 2 2 8 0 3 8 0 10 8 5 69 . 5 —13 8 6 68V. 8 67> 18 8
February 19, 1842 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
 
TO LET, THE HOUSE, No. 5, Leazes-Terrace, in excellent Condition. D t.RABLE PREMISES BE LET. OFFICES and WAREROOMS, eligibly "situated

TO LET, THE HOUSE, No. 5, Leazes-Terrace, in excellent Condition. D t.RABLE PREMISES BE LET. OFFICES and WAREROOMS, eligibly "situated

atjthe Foot of the Butcher-Bank, at present occupied by Mr. John Berkley. Apply to WJi. BELL, 24, Sandhill. Newcastle, February 18, 1842. ' TO BE LET, And Entered at May next, A DESIRABLE HOUSE, with every Convenience, at Elswick Villas, with Gig House, Stable, &c. and spacious
February 19, 1842 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England