Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
i^^'^ ii'll^)
\
Ilr
VOX STEI.I.ARUM! (i
OLB MOORE'8
A N A C K,
For. THE YKAa
BEINO THE SECOND AFTEK BISSEXTILE OR LEAP TEAR, AND THE TWBNTT-SIXri *J
i
a ^ropfietic ^terogij^pljic
ADAITED TO TIIK TIMES
:
Portraits of the Heads of Nations; Predictions of Coining Events;
CORRECT TABLES OF STAMPS AND TAXES;
i
THE PRINCIPAL FIXED AND MOVABLE FEASTS IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, 1862;
ECLIPSES ; LAW AND UNIVERSITY TKRMS ; ARTICLES OF THE CALENDAR, BTG.
""""""'""
:-^-
ALL THAT CAN BE DESIRED CI^ -':]
AN ALMANACK.
LONDON: ti
PUBUSHED AND SOLD BY T. RoBEHTS & Co., 8, CrANE CouilT, FleeT SteEET J
AND SOLD BT ALL EOOKSSLLERS AND NEWSaEN THUOl'GIIOUT THB BRITISH BKriHE.
CAUTION. - When you Order " OLD ilOORE'S PSNNY ALMANACK," he mm
to ask for L,
" ROBERTS S" Sdiiion, otherwise you are HatU to be disappolnlcxi by ffctting an incorrect and */
inferior imitation. The Genuine " Old Moore't Penny Almanark " may be at once htoion by observing (S^
at the foot of titlt-page the impriTit »f T. Roberts and' Co., No. S, Cmuii-cintri, Flccl-strcet, London. (^
PHASES OF THE MOON.— 1862.
186-3.— JAHtTAEY XXXI DAYS.
INTENSE COLD
27 M Renders the Liver and other importani 'I8r 5 51 1 36
Viscera torpid, and, in consequence
28 Tu 40s 6 36 2 54
naturally. P.'VRR'S LIFE PILLSj 4 15
act as a Warm und Balsamic Ape- 46r 7 10
rient, removing without the slightesi]
44s 7 35 5 36
43 k 7 56 6 65
1862.—FEBRUARY XXVHI DAYS.
7 41r PREDICTIONS.
IS 8 14; 8 9 Varied and imporunt are the lubjects on
2'^ [ (or Robin I Crusoe) dia.
4 49s 8 3l! 9 21 which our representatives, hereditary and
elective, have to decide about this time.
3M 1684.
€8 frozoii.
J upittr rises 8.34 p.m.
and lail held
8 4710 32 What signify ihe asjurancei always
in royal speeches, that her Majesty con-
given
friendship
4Tu Fair held on th« Thames, 1814. IWJO.
i .'i.Ss Q
o '^1 1 41'tinue8 to receive eipressions of
"j-^-^ ^-^j and cordiality from Foreign Powers, if th.
5W clory of Platsy, by Oive. 1757. |7 35b' 9 24 *'°"- I
^^^
f/ "n^^r^/, ^Tmlri^'kMot'ftU
Mary Queen of
5 Oslo 552 58 portion of
quarter dav.
8S Half
i
10 M 1519,
Corlei sails from Cuba against Mexico,
5 4s After, 4 43 nor chaotic elcmenis of the eiisiing struggle,
distant. A. far a, can for»e. from i
I
^ the
1 1 T.T G'- ChartersubBC. by Henrr
III., 1226
1 1 ilJ Com. Treat
• lished, 18(
7 24k 1 42 5 23 'he South cannot maintain
but. lamentable though
debance to the
may be, the
its
North,
W
I
13 IHj Berri aled, 1820. 7 20r struggle, and in every way sorely tried
4 10 6 2o'the tempted,
;
Battle of St. Vincent, 5nr, n A ""'* will hold gloriously true to the
I
14 F |%9^ 5 lis 27 6 44i mother country, and in this she acts wisely.
Venus
„ The AtUntic has been bridged by the stu-
I
Let
of some
Americans
of the
keep
18 Tu |Lulher died, 1546. Venus rises 6.40 p.m, 5 18s 10 48, 8 3 to their own affairs, for Canada will neve
19 '
24 M,"!'/;"^-'""''''""-
Vrms'.rong
25 Tv f'^JtTJZ^, 1M9.
9R W
E»"-lof E-!^i eiieaded,
^O \V quake in Y or kshire. 15
I
"''''•
lie! ] 1. Earth-
97 Th"""-
- <A" at Washiugto
I
^'-
28 F Indian Mutiny
1862.--MAECH XXXI DAYS.
Saturn risei 6.12 jxm. 5 40s 6 52 8 12 tion.For many a day there has not been so
many portents of political and elemental
LONGEVITY. 6 44r 7 10 9 22 strife. To what yaxi :ire we to look for peace
At Logie-port, Scotland, ten deatli
fill progress and th« quiet exercise of industry,
occurred iu the parish during tli'
year 1860, and of those Are happened
5 43s 7 3110 32 to b;iy nothing of Am«rica, where grct events
have arisen, and are still likely to arise at any
at the agei of seventj-four, eighty
eighty-three, eighty-five, and ninety
6 39r 7 5211 40 'lay. How can men look towards France
without some degree of .ipj)rehenfiion. Far be
nine, respectively. When we pro 5 47s 8 19: Morn. it from me to excile misiruat towards the
perly look into the subject we con^ Emperor, but he has been often hurried on
the
less
depend in a great degree upon
6 35r 8 52 44
If we were all to copy the
spite of himself. When a man never seems
selves.
example of Old Parr, and avail
5 50s 9 34 1 41 to know his own mind, how can other people
ourselves of bis Sovereign Remedy,
divine it ? No doubt he has been a good and
we should stand a much better
6 30r 25 2 34 faithful ally, but the worst of the pro- it is.
ceedings in France from time to time are
chance than ever of " a long day."
10 PARR'S PILLS may be bought for 5 54s 11 25 3 17 lingcd with great inconsistency. The talk of
reducing the army resuhed in a virtual in-
a trifle, thus avoiding the fee for
11 "advice;" and all that is necessary
6 26r After. 3 52 crease of and professions of peace have been
it,
rather contradicted by increased armaments.
to combat disease is to persevere
12 5 57s 1 45 4 22 have always been of opinion that certain
1
nnunciation. Lady Day. [1S60, 5 54e 3 41 After. he Buperabundiuit niui«ture of the earth
vaporates, and the sdU thus be«oDiea pro-
1699. Ca 21s 4 4 2 20 tared for sowing. The winds cume freai parts
vhich cause them t« be called "sea winds;"
49r 4 25 3 34 hey are warmer than tb«se from •p^site
This
24s 4 41 4 46 earn, -po^, and winter votirfies penod when
iuarfcert the latest
28 F Tombia
is
d., 1801. Hunter's re-
reinterred at Wcstmiuater,1859.
is
may be s«.wn
and hovnp
29S Koyal Society of Edinburgh inst., 1783. 45r 4 58' 5 57 mccestftiUy oats, barley, ;
4F Ooldsmith died, 1
Palermo. ISfiO.
4. Insurrection ;
Barber
22 IV d Fletcher tried. 1844.
Gior</e Shak*.8p»are died, 1816.1
'23\W RevK 'P'" 1856.
Jupiter setsiv
24jlH Discov^^ry of Braail, 1500.
3.49 a.m.
25F MAN'S BODILY POWER pt
Is inrigoratod and preserTcd from!—,
26S youth to old age by ih? occasional /
use of PARR'S LIFEPJLLS. They
27'^ cUar trom the body all hurtful '
^'
//
RDS —
Wolpecker Cu koo 1 Lo 1 1.R5
,lobe rion er i r t 1 arr Lllj of the V a le
Ris ng and Set ing oF the Planets. Seu Blue Bells H horit— Insbcts WocdUj
PliEDICTIONS
lilu U on of K gUnd and 'iootlni d, ro 4 34E 5 3010 lb
May of 1862 will be prorainant for Court
2F Jamaica disc, hv Columbus, 1494. Crnss 7' '^"^
9 9« 6 15 11 C lejoicings. excitement about royal alliances,
in Cheapside uiid Maypole in the
and the wonders of the second Great Exhibi-
3S Su-and d*st., 164J.
Zealand, 1860.
War in Now 4 3lK 7 81147 tion. Alasl that such pleasant proceedings
should be chequered by gloomy political
2wD .Sunday aftkh Eastrr. Archb.
4'^ of Cauterbury died, 1S60.
25s 8 apprehensinns and past or coming strife
between nation and nation. At the period of
5M Napoleon died, ISiJl. Leslie died, 1859 4 27R 9 13 20 the first Exhibition all looked coulenr dtroK.
hoped that the happy
6 lb
Wilkes released from Tower,
Humboldt died. )S59.
1763.
7 29s 10 23 48 Then war and hatred had oe
9M 46r! 5 8 1 19
iu toil may have b«en the scene of organisa-
tion of hostile bands against Austria, Pruuia,
lOjTu
or Russia, or each and all. U
may be that
brightness to the eyes, cheerful ani- 13s 6 33 1 52 another struggle between patriots and despou
mation to the features, and agree- may have commenced ere half the year waa
IIJW able rigour to the whole frame. 45r 7 48 2 36' completed.
Need I say that France will not have been
12,Th Oxford Trinity Term begins. Venus 14s 8 50 3 36 an inactive observer of the stirring evenis of
the autumn of 1861 and the spring of 1862.
13F Corsica seised by the French, 17ij9. 45r 9 35 4 48, Will she not have much to do with the affairs
of the Pope, if Pope there should be by this
14 S Battle of Naseby, 1G45. 16s|lO 11 6 11 time ? Will she have had no conferences, or
London Bridge
15^ TjiiviTV St;NBAT.
founded, 1^25. 44r10 37 7 33
tried her hand at a
IGM Janissaries ahoL, 1826.
sailed, 1860.
Great Eastern
17sjl0 59 8 551 As to England, I will only, at this time,
T^T'Tri'i'J Term en.!s. Camb. commen.
1 7 ,"J,
point to what 1 have often before said, add-
^' E.lward I. a»a«.,inat.d, 1271 44r11 17 10 ll! ing only, that, as in the midst of life we are
1 Q TX/'iBatlle of Waterloo, 1815. Waterloo in death, so in the midst of peace wo are in
Bridge opened. 1K17. 17sjll 3411 26j
>rpus ChrislL Ma;.-iia Parlia after much controversy, p-U
44r,11 53, After.
,
26Th died,
"
1541. Robert Brough
Mars rises 11.46 p.m. 19s! 2 59| 7 46
lierc that incidenis of great gravity »U1 have
arisen there during the year.
Gre»t Leather Frauds, 1860. oOr 10 50 10 37 Tho season nearly over, and political
is
agitators begin to think of repoae. Yet
Virginia discovered, 1.584. Dog Days there are many great
hegi) 17s After. 10 56 Ireland has given a littlematters to disposo
trouble and, apart ;
of.
probably,arising;,
Prince of Wales embarked for Canada, from the critical state of our relations vrith
18li0. 55r 6 31 1 17 an Influential country. It clear that, is
London Bridge burnt, 1212; 3,00(1 although " both our Houses" may be pre-
persons perished. 13s 7 24 2 22 piirins for leisure, there a general feeling is
Jack Cade slain, 1450. Veuus rises that the year may not ^ass over without some
1.23 a.m. 57r 8 6 3 39 crisis, either abroad or at home. I have,
Battle of Aughrim, 1691. Orange Riot about Parliamcniary
12s 8 37 5 3 Kcform. For nothing
hitherto, said
at Paisley, 1869. two or tlirce years, when some
were sanguine of accomplishment, I
6 26 hinted serious doubts of
its
4th Sunday afibr Trinity. 59r 9 and now, afterit,
Destruction of Dieppe by English, attentively watching the general state of
1094. Birmingham riots. 1791. 10s 9 22 7 47 ing, I am Induced to give a decisive opinion
feel-
Legion of Honour established, 18P4. that the events of the day will have been of
Riots in .Syria. 1860. 2r 9 40 9 5 such a serious nature as not to admit of tho
Battle of Beli;r.->dc, 1717. Anne Askew consideration minor topics and the proba-
burnt, 1546. Jupiter seta 10.25 8s 9 59 10 20 bility that of the question will be shelved or
is,
;
'30.
Great Earthquake, 365 613,000 ;
.vay or a frightful shipwreck,
jllision,
perished at Alexandria. 9r 3 59
(
Plague, 1028, 2,471 persons. 50s 8 40 8 45 seedlings which were not dorje Uat
ith, to remain October.— Rooks aucl
till
St. Helena discovered, 1502.
23r 9 56 9 3
1862.— AUGUST XXXI DAYS.
i that he was i
'""'".4 43r!
Wi^*P',";,\3t«p"m."°"'''^^*~ 8 221 9 11 said he never had a
eadache, and thrt he
Th King's CoUege, London, incorp., 1829. '7 23S 8 4310 23 »v'"l'l "" 1 down One-tree Hill
another proof that
F IBattleof Stirling, 1G4.5; 5,000 perished. 4 46R' 9 G 11 34 'he human constitution is better" able ti
S l°n-^----^^^,^o^^^—
Chapel commenced, 1S59.
19sl 9 321 After. ^^^^^^'^I^lp^l.^
,^ >iii SuKDair arrxR Tauvirr, Jewtt,^^. ~ r, in r-/I 1T .„ that in India
;,. , and Spain, wher« hot and drr
"* suppreated, 1773.
oOrIO
some Tears prevails ftr about fire 46we:.lhor
AT
I
iPeace with Spain, 10O4. I ncc /if— 1' 'tf\ 10I Ci 1 .^mouths, with bardW a dav's interval of wet,
Walts enters <iuebec, I860.
01
^ lOS AU "lo Z 40 or a fresh breeie, people become verv much
f^ Q^
"O 11 O/ OO/^ €xhauBl«d and emaciated : they lose their
Tu Bloomaelddied,ls23. Mars ses 9.0i4:
I
OoRJ-A O Ob appetites and mental and bodily rigour, and
T-irl P-™- — 1 1 >» n/-i sigh in vain for a change, ami, if death do
4A zU
*
\V j/ llS|
Surrender of Adrianople, 1823. •^'°™- | not occor prematurely, thej drag on a life of
disease and prostration. Such are my reasons
^'"^''^'4 56Ri
iHiTi'oM^'""""-''''- 35; 4 SGli alluding to these scientific researches, and
J 39I 5
Battle of Frenchly
P y^ .
27nrmrfgi;
phenomena.
S »«' '"' ^="'""'4 59r 2 48 5 51,
died. ?li?""
^"Jf.^ 130a
WEATOKit.— Though the
^
^r
Sicre of St. Barlholi
,Tl.r-c women eiecut
Jew, 157a
for witcLcraf:'^ O
G 12 sun
or
at
ihe
mid-day
mean
I
/ , now
held.— All i;rain should be
;
"!^
J
O QpIO IQl
VU ±yj ±0\ 7i Oi
J^7 reaped as it becomes ripe. In the flower
garden fibrous root«d perennial plants may
properly rsgulating the porca of the fi t\{\^ 11 QO'
skin, form a sure preventive against ^ <-^UbXl OJ O OQ
Q ZV be propagated, if desirable, by slinping and
parting the roots into as many as" conrcni-
rysenterr, Lsthargy,
Fevers, Cholera, Ac
Faiulii.gs, 9t? After.
^ 1i^K Aft .'^
I
O
J Q
^
e°t- Gather flower seeds, chocsing a fine
dav.
1862.— SEPTEMBER XXX DAYS.
R d lo ed Pa
IM 13e' 2 10
43s 3 11 J
1>1. X j
17rj 3 56
Flight of Charles II. from "Worcester,
4|Th '
I. Mars rises 8.0 i..m. 39s I
4 33 18,
S
5F 10,000 died this weel
London, 166.5.
, from plague al
20r 5 3 1 3b nh h Lo d John Russell h
; Bruss.ls. 1.^30.
49r 5 24 5 16 aspect have been satisfactorily, if even tem-
porarily, arrange'!, and the political storm
Oli\V| William of Wjkthi.m died, 1404 Ju-
53sj 6 40 5 37 likely to prevail about this time will, hope,
^*\ " piter sets 6.1:; p.m. blow over without very dangerous cunse-
I
D. D. ,
SuuJays, t'eslivals, Uutoi'ic liRDs: Nuthatch, Crossbill.— Berrim Way- ;
of of NOUK, Kisel, I
sets. faring Tree, Buckthorn, Barberry, Cow-
I
M. I
W.) KisinEsndSeUiiigoflhePln Aft. Aft. berry. Flowers Colchlcum, Round-leave.
-
I
PEEDICTIONS.
IW J Camb. Mich. Term begins. Comeille
Who would h»*« thought of another diffi-
16*1. Battle of VeUuruo, aud
culty about Brcece f Turkey, which once
6 2r T34;1T25
f Garibaldi. 1860.
2Th 3 51 Morn. occupied so much public attention, was almost 5 34s
O p THE FALL OF THE LBAF.
5r 3 30 43 are destined
forgotten for a time but these two empires ;
15 om, 160S.
W
Torrirelli (inventor of the Barometer)
6 25r 10 16 1 24
I
opposed to the honour and tranquilUiy
1 a Tli Citiienj of London seire the Tower, 5
' " *"
4s 11 22 1 52 Embarntssments in upper circles. More
13i6. M. Antoinette exec, 1793. I
20 M
Battle of Navarino, 1827 ; 4 55s 2 58 3 16 tent pointed to the growing elemeiiU of discon-
in the then United States. Yean
01 iT,- Battle ofTrafalgarand death ofNeUon, 6 36r 4 15 3 38 before that Sir R. Peel alluded to " « little
^^\ '•''I 1605. cloud in the west." That cloud extended,
\\T Sir J. D. Paul and Mr. Strahan released hardly a year has passed without sumo
9^
- 9
' ' from prison, 18.59. 4 51s 5 35 4 1 pertinent manifestation in regard to slavery,
'"''' rebellion, 184L Battle of Edge some Filibustering expedition, or some diffi-
9^lTii
Hill. 1642. Jupiter rises 4.50 a.m.
6 39r 6 57 4 29 culty about Jlexico. America has always
\
Mansion House com., 1739. 4 47s 8 20 5 6 for concord, but in reality the conduct of the
_ ^_.
i
at Warsa,.. 1860.
6 '
27 1
Cuba disc hj Columbus, 1492. 6 46r 11 49 8
OqItJ,
''^
King Alfred the Great died, 900.
4 39sl After 9 16
"^"l
9 <i
•'"^:
W" I Smeaton died
H are hunting
1S04.
begins. Morland died,
6 50r 1QO A OO
U OO
-|
1
itstendency to condense into clouds and rain
jjj„ ^ friendly influence upon the earth, by
checking the dispersion of the heat through
I
55r 2 15 1 7 PREDICTIONS.
Rkally everything is on the change «ince
rKiNiTV. Michael 30s 2 35 November has been
rm begins. All SouU. .
2 21 the good old times.
proverbially dull and wretched, and sugges-
I discovei's Dominica on Sun 59r 2 56 3 34 tive of suicide, low spirits, and all sorts of
as. harm and Yet, strange to say, there
evils.
Churchill died, 1774. Masaacre at
26s 3 16 4 44 are symptoms and signs in regard to
November of 1862 which look as things if
powder Plot. William III. Ian 2r 3 38 5 54 were to be made pleasant. Probably thnt it is
rorbav,ll)88. Galvanismdiscovere the e.\tent. both of evil and good, to be Is
Princesj C'hai-lotte d., 1817. King of 23s 4 7 7 3 calculated by
comparison. As we have
Sardinia enters Naples, 18(0. emerged from a season of excitement, alarm,
irst "Gatette" in England published, 6r 4 41 and dread of battle and murder, now a little
1665. Last ex. by Inquisition, 1781. prospect of amendment appears, people look
Cambridge Michaelmas Term divides. 20s 5 21 upon the aspect of atfairs almost with «oa-
Milion d., 1674. gr.atuIalion.
9 «T SUNUAV AFTOB TEIKITf. Birth 9r 69 10 he general derangement of affairs
of Prince of Wales. trade and commerce are likely to suffer in
10 Luther born. Centenary celebration 16s 74 10 45 1862, and some of the workmen who may
of birth of Schiller, 1859. unhappily listen to violent counsels will
11 lew star in Cassiopeia dis.. 1572. Earth- 13r 8 11 22 have to pay the usual penalty of poverty and
quake felt at Lisbon, 1858. misery. I hope they may b« too wise to
12 rtat charter confirmed bv Henry III., 13s 9 10 11 53
1210. Mars rises 3.44 p.m. Having only glanced in passing at the
13 eorgc Fox died, 1690.
Preston, 171i).
Capture of 16r10 18 After. affairb of the Pope. I may here give my
opinion that there will this year be a serious
14 reat earthquake in Encland, l:U8. 10s:ll 26 39 and perhaps final struggle for the continuance
Impress ot I'rench at London, 1860. of Papal authority. The occupation of
15S irst reKUIar Parliament at Oxtbrd, 20u M»"'-
58 Rome by the French was to have been but
1213. Prince of Wales returns, 1860. temporary. Months and years rolled on, and
USb 2nd Sundav akter Trinity. Tl.omas
i Beckett declared a rebel, 1538.
37 1 18 e;ich year, in spite of foreign support, the
I'ope declared an inflticnce both spiritual
17 M Veslminster Bridge opened, 1750. 23r 1 49 1 and temporal. An alt- mpt to increase
poperv in England, under thy auspices of
lurricane in England, 1824.
1811 rises 2.9 a.m.
Saturn 5s 3 5 2 Cardinal Wiseman, pruvud a sigiuil tkilure.
overthrown, 1763.
ise 1" 56s 11 37 9 37
.South-west winds mostly prevail in November,
but with a mixture of northerly. Eleven or
wclve nights of frost, on an average, occur,
Pacific Ocean discovered, 1519. Jupitc
27 Ih 40r After. 10 57 .vhen the thermometer is at or below freeaing
High tides are at the full moon.
28 F Washingtoii Irving died, 1859. o5s' 23 pi.int.
The air now cools much faster than the
?arth, hence it is that the stiam out of the
29 S Wolsey died, 1530 43r 41 12 jarth becomes cnndensed into fugs, which
Andrew. 1st Sunday in i
30^' St.
Stafr..rd die.!. 1680.
53s 1 2 1 23 irevail at this season; wild weather and
—
itorms also mark the month. Wood-cutting
Is gener;i: , by raking dead leaves, soil, sand, Ac, into a
heap, to stumps, &c., and shelter choice bulbar
1862.—DECEMBER XXXI DAYS.
2 35 PREDICTIONa
7 \Vb have come to the " last scene of all
truly brave, bat the greaWr their chequered and remarkable year. Great
liuhumaniCj had 3 3 45 this
.ras the proiircss last year in the arts, in civi-
to deplore the prem&ture and Tiolent lisation, and the works of mind. Still greater,
sacrifice of human life. Hov difie 7 48r 4 55 1 think, this year, will be the advance in all
hat can ennoble a nation, and add to ita
mind bj thnt reallj beneficent stuJi 3 51s 40 5 59 reputation and moral power. Extended eut-
which resulted in the discovery of for trade, improved machinery, sanitary
lets
PARU»S LIFE PILLS, a reraed 7 51r 18 7 improvement, more wondei-ful discoveries in
which never faili to give soun. and science— these are but a few of the
health and long life to ftU Who re 3 50s 4 7 55 advantages .ri
which expected from the year
[
7 53r 4 57 8 42 Our
IStil True, there a reverse to this picture.
is
enemies abroad and at home have some-
times appear d loo powerful, but, under Pro-
3 49s 5 56 9 22
1^74 Great fros! 7
and 10 d.. nsii.
. \' 56r 7 1 9 54 imr trials; and, indeed, the skill, honesty,
Qtiern Elisibelh orders death of Queen Q 10 21 and guidance of Providence, have not only
Mair, 15SS. i" 49s nabled England to weather the storm, bu
hailesXII. killed.iriS. Venus rises 7
' 58r 9 13 10 44 even the most adverse circumstances hav<
7.5a a-m. 'Tentnally resulted to our advantage, and,
therefore, we have every reamn to be thank
Cromwell declared Protector, 1633. '
3 49s 10 22! 11 3 rul. The moral principle, that " out of evil
Lucj.'Q omcth good," has been hapfily and aptly
13 S Dr. Johnson
Jul iter rises
died.
-.'.28
1784.
a.m.
St.
|
Or 11 32 11 23 illustrated and verified, and this great
3rd .SiiNPAY i» Advb.vt. Washinston Q 49s 11 41 country, noble even in misfortune, patient
14^ died. 179J.
^ under suffering, and resigned under advcr-
Bolinghroke died, 1751. Isaac Walton Q
^ 2r 44 iitv, has shown the world that, like Bayard,
ISJM died, 1683. 'without fear, and without reproaah," she
UJv Cambridee Michaelaias
Sapi-niial
Term ends. O
1
'i
49s 1 59 23 frill struggle to the utmost in support of right
1. The rising of the mercury presages, in general, fair weather, and its falling
I.jANAGa;>!ENT OF SITEEP AT SHEARING.— When sheep are sheared, as scon as the fleec-e is
off, take a stiff brush, dipped in a solution of salt and soap (whale-oil soap is best), in water, and rub
them all over with a saturated brush, which will produce a white lather or foam. This stimulateB
the skin to redness, and prevents the animals from taking cold ; it loosens the scurf, and promotes
the future growth of the wool, and also improves its quality. And the application is a sure exter-
minator of the vermin. For want of tho bru-sh, a woollen rag might answer the purpose. The
application, if used, will be found productive of many good results.
ROOKS VERSUS GRUBS—The grubs of the tipula family are amongst the most destructive
enemies both the gardener and farmer have to contend against. Their eggs are deposited in the
soil. As soon as the grubs are hatched they commence an active attack on the roots of most
plants. The perfect insect appears in August, and is well known in Scotland as Daddy Longlegs in —
England as Gaffer Longlegs, Tom Taylor, or Tommy Longlegs. Tlieir operations, being catried
on under ground, enable them to elude tho vigilance of man, but the instinct of the rook is a
match for them. It has been calculated that a family of rooks will consimie 3,847 grubs per
day. Supposing the consumption to be continued throughout the year, it would amount to
1,1114,15.5; and supposing a single grub to destroy as many plants of wheat or other crop as
might grow upon a sjiace of nine inches square, a family of rooks would preserve from destruc-
tion more than two acres of com. If we extend our ideas further, and suppose all the.se grubs
to live and propagate their species, it is more than probable that, if this one species of bird alone
were extinct, the labour of tho husbandman would be nearly, if not altogether, in vain. Man,
therefore, should beware how he disturbs the balance of power maintained throughout the whole
animal kingdom.
THE HEADS OP NATIONS.
No portrait of the present Sultcm, Abdul Azzis, has ever been taken.
ASSESSED TAXES, LICEHSES OF EXCISE,
STAMP DUTIES.
ASSESSED TAXES. LICENCES OF EXC13E.
INHACITKU HOUSE I>U;T, Auctioneers
(Oruat Britain.) Brevers of Table Beer only
nhabited houic wliicli, irith the Omces. Yard, not above -'0 ban-ela .. ..
eii th.;rcwith occupied, is rented ai Xll a jt .r >
2 i
J a
7 17
"
inhabited liouses. 11 18
DUTIES ON MALE SEltVANTa 15 15
31 10
Fori ! aged 18 years or apwarda
12
15
DUTIF.a ON DOOa 16
f Hounds, of 6« or more
vreyhouixds, of 15 or more .. .. Above 20 Horses, then for every additional number
of 10 Horses, and for »ny additional numb.-r less
-t>hepherds' do^s. and dogs under six months old. than 10, over and above 30, or any other multiple
of 10 Horses, the further additional duty of . . .
APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES.
If the premium be ui
Smi i ;£3>10 ..
500 = 000 ..
600 S 800 ..
(The same Duty as would be chi^rgcable on such Affidarit,) DUTIES ON LEUACIE.S AND ON SUCCE:5SI0N TO
REAL PROPEHTY.
DeliTe>r»dcr 9 1 Where the Legatee or .Suc-eesor shail be the Lineal Issue or
Line&l AnceAor of the Predecessor or Deceased, a Duty of
DRAFT £\ [>cr cent, upon such value.
Or Order for the Payment of any Sum of Monay to the «. rf. Where the Debtee or Successor shall be a Brother or Sister,
Bearer or to Order, on Demand 1 or a Descendant of a Bro'-ber or Ksister of the Predeeeaor or
Ditto,drawn on a Banker 1 Deceased, a Duty oi £'i per ccut. upon such value.
Order oa a Banker or tboueb not made payable to the Where the Legatee or tjuccessor shall be a Brother or Sister of
Bearer or lo Order, and whether delirered to the Payee the Father or Mother, or a Descendant of a Brother or Sister
ornot 1 of the Father or Mother of the Predecessor or Deeeaseil, a
AdhesiTe stamps denoting the duty of one penny may bo Duty of y5 percent, upon such value.
used for receipts or drafts without regard to their special Where the LegaUe or Successor shall be a Brother er Sister of
approprvition. s. d. the Grandfather or Grandmother, or a Descendant of i^e
Dock Warrant.. . ..' a Brother or Sister of the Grandfather or Grandmeiher of the
Predecessor or Deceased,a duty of jC6 percent upon such valus.
LICENCES, £. s.
Where the Legatee or Successor shall be in any other degree
2 of collateral consanguinity to the Predecessor or Deceased
Appraisers
AttoraeTS, &c., London (or within 10 miles) Edinburgh
than is hereinbefore described, or shall be a Stranger In
blood to him, a Duty of ZlO f>er cent, upon such value.
and Dublin 9
elsewhere.. 6 Legacy to Husband or Wife exempt.
(Half only for the first three years.)
Bankers 30 POPULATION OF THE UNITED KINGDONfl
Confeyancers, London and Dublin 9 " ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1861.
„ elsewhere 6
Hawkers and pedlars, on foot 3
and for each horse. &c, used 4
Hawkers in /rciand, on foot 2 2
„ ditto, for each horse used 2 2
Makers of Playing Cards or Dice 5
Medicine Vendors, London 2
„ in any other corporate town 10
elsewhere 5
Pawnbrokers, London 15
eUewhere 7 10
PUte Dealer*, selling aboTe 2 oz. gold, and 30 oi. silver
plate 5 15
„ under the above weight 2 6
For Marriages, special ,- 50
not special 10
To hold a perpetual curacy 3 10
For non-residence 1
To Stage and Hackney Carri^e Drivers, Conduetors, and
Waterman 5
PATENT.
PatenU for Inventions, rarious documents .. « li to £l00
Certification of Registration of Designs 5 .
Exemplifications ^ .£ 3 to £5
PLATE.
Made in Great Britain or Ireland, for erery ounee, and
o on in proportion for any greater or leas quantity — «. d.
Gold 17
FAIRS AND MARKETS IN ENGLAND.
^o(t«.— The distance of each place from London, with the daj t vhlch the market is held in any market town, &re
inserted in parentheses.
The
following abbreviaiiona hare been adopted -.—For the dayi of Iha w«*, M, Tu, W, Th, F, S, and far Sunday, Sun
aft for aflvr, he/ for b«/ur«, cat for c<itHe, pi for pleasure, St for atock, and ptd for pedlary.
Fairs for the sale of horses, oxen, cows, and sheep are described by the term ttock ; the partlsulars of all others are fully
stated.
BEDFORDSHIRE.—
Nov M,
^TOp<AtiJ(45,Th)May Deo 17, cattle,
35, Feb Ap
22. July 4. Sept 3, Oct 9. Not 35,
cheese— Coni/Won (163. S, (ft mar alternate S until May 13) Th
4, lat— B«i/or<i
30. Lent, (SO, S| 1 Tu in Aug 31. Oct
V2. Dec 19, cat, 1 TuJulj, wool (An SI, Not17, SI. Z,.«iard»|— bef Shroyetidc, Not 23, cat. May 12, cat, clothing, July 12—
Di'jgletwadt (43, W) Feb 14, hones, East Sun, Not 8, crit, Four Lain Bnds (17S, M)
May 21, Not 21. St, pigs— /VodjAam
Whit M, pl— Z)uTM(a61« (33 Ash W)
Jlay92, Aug 12, Not W, (192) last Tu in Ap, last Ih in Oct, cat-Sandley, Mar 10,
12, cat, M
aft 3 F in .Sept. hii-in;— Xljrloio (491 May 15. cat. Sept 10— HaHon (S) Ap 5, Sapt 19— Soimes
Ap 13, Oct 12, Not 27, cat— JCnutj/ord
Chapel (164) W
Not 5, also cheese Harrold (60, T) Tu bef May 13. bef June aft (176, S) Ap 23,
8. bef Oct W—Lnghton Buzzard (41, Tu) Feb 5, 2 Tu in Ap. AVhit T. July 10. Not 8. horses, cat— Jfocclw/Uid (167. Tu. S)
Whit Tu, 1 Tu aft Dec lu, cat and horses, July S«, also sheep, May 6. June 22. July 11. Oct 4. Not 11, cat, wool, cloth— Jfat
Oct 24, cat and hiring, 1 F in July, wool, loll free— Luton (31, pas (167, W) Ap
July 6, 26, Dec 8, cat, general- Jfiddl«ieic/i
M) 3 M
in Ap and Oot. cat, 3 F in Sept, hirinj— Jfariet-jfreet, (1«7, Tu) M
aft Ap 13, Holy Th, Aug 6, 3 in Sept, Oct 29, M
Sept 39 hiring— Odeit (150) Whit Th, cat— Pofton (S) 3 Tu in cat, 4c.— .Yantoic* (164. S) S aft Fob 2. March 26. S Tu in
Jan, O.S.. horses, last Tu in Ap, pi, 1 Tu in July, Tu bef Oct June. Sept 4. Dec 4, cat, 34, cat, drapery, tic—lforthwich,
!9. sheep— S/ie/ird (41, F) Jan S3, Ap 6. May 19, Oct 11, cat— (174, F) Ap 10, Aug 2, Deo 6. cat, Aug 6 and Dec 10, general,
SiUoa (40) May 13, Sept 21. cat— rodrfmjteii (38, S) Ap 35, 1 each laitiilg 14 days— Oiier (166, W) May 16, 16, 17, Sept 25,
M in June, Noi 3, Dec 6, cat— TKo6uto (42, Fl Jan 1, Mar 23, 26, 27, Doc 9, 10, 11, cat— Parijatc, Ap 35, Oct, 35— JVeston
July 13, Oct 6. oot Brook aSh) Whit M, pi— iJuncorn (188, Tu, B) last F in Ap
and Oct- Sanddac/i (162. Th), East Tu, Th after Sept 12, cat,
BERKSHIRE.— ^6inff<ion (56, M,F) M in 1 horses, Dec 38, hiring— Slocifcport (179, F) March 4. 25, Oct 33,
Lent, May
Dec 6, June July, wool,
30. 11, cat (1 M in toll free) cat. May 1, cat, pi, Oct 24, pl-Tarporley (173, Th) May 1, M
Aug lambs, ^[ bef Oct 11, ^'ir'mi—Aldtrmaatan (49) Oct 13,
5, at Aug 24, Dec 11, cat— Tarvin (177) Ap 30, Dec 3, cat—
hiring— Bi-acfciisii (23) Ap 35, Aug 23 St, hogs, 4c, Oct 1, Tattenhall (170, F) May 18, Not 31, cat— rmfmisde (184)
also hiring Farringdcm. (Tu gt mar 1 Tu in each month) Feb May 2, Not 1, pigs, Ac Weavarham (180. S) Ap 8, Oct 8,
13, Ap Oct 29, St, Tu ef and aft Oct 11, hiring, Jan, Mar,
«. I
cat- Wiiu/OT-d (173, S) May 8, 9, Not. 36, 26, eat
May, July, Sept, Not, cheese- Hungerford (64, W) last in W R N W A L Jj.—Bodmin (235, 8) Jan 25, S bef
Ap, cat, W
bef and aft Oct H, also hiring— /Zriey (5J M, gt C
W
mar VV, month bef East, and alternate till the last in June) W Palm Sun, Tu and bet Whit «un, July 6, Dec. 6, sheep,
1 W
ill July, wool, Oct 13. hiring, Kast W, Whit W. Aug 1,
cat— CaUiiiirtoii (216, W) 3 Th in ,Mar. 1 in Way. 3 in Not,
W
20, W
aft Sept, Oct. and Not 17— Lamiwume (F) W.%y 12, pi, at, 1 aft Sept 19, cat, honey (gtmar 1 la other mouths) i
Oct 2. hiring. Dec 4, cat— Jfatdmheaii (36, W, gt mar 3 Tu in -t'anu.I/ord (229 F) F aft Mar 10, May 26,2 Not, cat, ; W 1
each month, eat) WTiit W. Not SO, cat, horses. Sept 29. also ily 17, sheep, lambs, 18, cat. Sept 6,
—
hiring Jforti7ner (45) ApS7, cat. Not (^,cat, ponies Kni'hury should tliisor July 17 fallona S, the fair Is held on the aft— M
(56. Th) 1 Tu in Feb, wool. Holy Th, July 8. Sept 4, cat,
Falvwnth (373, Tu, Th, S) May 7, Aug 7, Oct 10— Five Lan»t
horses. Not 8, also cheese, Th
Oct 11, hiring— ifcadins;
1 aft (225)2 M
aft June 24, last Th in Oct, unless it fall on the 30th,
(39, W, S) Feb 2, cat. May
1. cat. pi, July 25, eat, cherry. Sept
when it is held on the day before, cat Latmceston (213, W, S)
31, cat, pi. hiring— T»'o!(i)iir/ord (46, F) East Th, cat. Sept 29, Jan 26, 1 Th in Mar, Mar 25, 3 Th in Ap, Whit M, July 6,
(hiring— Wantage (60) 1 S in Mar and May, cat, July IS, Not 17, cat— iiiJreard (325, S) ShrOTO M, bef Palm Sun, M
icherry, Oct 17, hiring— Witidior (83) East Tu, July 6, Oct M, Holy Th, Aug 15. cat, Oct 3, cat, honey, aft Dec 6, sheep, M
;cat. pigs.
cat— LortioirtMl (236, F) Tu aft Midlent Sun, July 10, Seil 1,
Nov 13, if S the M
aft, cat, horses— Pensonce (2^2, Tu, Th, S)
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.-A'«6«'T'(W, Mar 25, Th aft Trinity, Th bef Adyent. Sept 6 Btdmth —
S)F aft Jan 18. Palm S. May 8. June^i. Sept 25. St. Oct 12, (363, F) East Tu, May 2, Aug 3, Oct 12, cat pi—SI. AutttU (F)
hirins.SM in Dec, fat tat- Caco-i J^^d (33, W) Fob 13, Holy Maunday Th, Whit Th, July 26, P aft Oct 16, Not 39, cat-
Th.cat— BriU (51) 2 in May, cat, 1 W after Get 11, hiring W Si Blazey (240, S) Feb 3, pi, July 4, cat-S( Coluvtb Major (242,
—Buckingham (57, M,S) Jan It, last M in Jan, Mar 7, 2 M in Th) Th Midlent .Sun, cat
aft Th aft Not 13, eat, sheep—St.
All, May II, Whit Th. i W
in Au^, Sept 4, Not 8, Dec 13, cat, Stephen's by Lajmttston (214) May 13. July 31, Sept 25, eat,
July 10 wool a»d cat, Oct 3, S aft Oct 11, cat, hiring— ISurn- sheep if either of these fall on
; S, the M
aft— TreyimalAa (24-J)
hoL-miti) Oct 2, hirinir, pi— ColntiKO* (17) Ap S.Oct 16, St, pigs May 6, Aug 1— Trayoney (250, S) Shroye Tu, -May 3, July 25,
—Eton (23) Ash W, pigs— JVnny Stratford (45) Ap 19. cat, Sept 1, Not B. cat (ut mar 3 M
in the other months)— Truro
Oct 11, hMm-Ot. Marlow. (S) Oct S9, ho ses, cat, hiring— (360, S) W, W aft Midlent and Whit Sun, Noy 19. Dec cat
/v»r (15) May 10,pl- Ivinghot (33, S) May 6, Oct 17. cat, pi«s (gt mar 1W in the other months)- West Loot (331) May
8.
6,
— Z,at»tid«n (M) 2 Tu bef East, pi— it((i« Brickhill (43) May cat pi.
IS. pi, Oct 38, cat— JITMoport PagruU (50) Feb, 33, Mar 21 Aug
29, Oct 23. Dec 23. cat Ap ^2. June 33, also pi— Stony Strat-
.
CUMBERLAND.—
bef Whit Sun, Oct 29— Alston
^fcfiey Holme (310) Tu
ford, F> 2 F in Feb, 1 in May, 3 in Sept, 1 in Not, cat. (305. S) 3 S in Mar, 3 bef Oct
(52,
lAug S, cat, pi, F aft Oct 11, alio hirin;- TTendowrr (36, M) 18, cat sheep, last Th in May, S on or bef Sept ^7. 1 Th in Not,
iMay 18. Oct 3. eat —
W'inilow (50, Ih) Feb IS, Mar 30, Ap 30,
St— £oo«« (208, S) Ap 26, Sept 24, cat, F bef Whit Sun, F bef
Holy Th, Aug 31, Sept 23. Not i6.3 Th in Dec. eat. 1 Th bef. Not 11, hiring— Brampton (310, W) Ap, 30 Trin W, 3 in W
'and 1 aad 2 Th aft. Oct 11. hiring— H'oodimm (3C) May 4,
Sept Oct 23 cat sheep- CaWisie (301, VV,S) S bef Whit Sun,
Not 12. oat— Wycomie (39, F) 3 M
in Aft Oct SS. cot, last W Aug 36, and 15 following days, cat, general. Sept 1», S nearest
Not ll.cat- CociemiouOi (303, M, S) Feb 18, herscs, W
in June, wool, M bef Sept 29, hiring. 1 M
in May, and eyery alternate
after
until Oct 10, cat, Whit W
C AM B R ID 6 E S H I RE.-.Bui<4 6r-e<n(Cam- M,N0T 11, hiring— JEyremone (3S9, S) Feb 17, horses, «at, 3 P
bridge. 67, S) bef Not 17, sheep, cat,
S bef East M, bef July 30, in May, .Sept 18, cows, S bef Whit Sun. Not 11, hiring—
"
e24,horses,cat,wool,pl-CTiott«TS (F) last Fin Ap. F bef Kenviek (293, S) 1, 3, and 5 Th aft May 1, Th aft Oct 10, cat.
Michaelmas, eat, day aft each, pl-ITIy (78, Th) Holy Th, Oct S aft Oct 29, sheep, cheese, 3 bef Whit Sun, S aft Nov 11,
39, cat, horses— Lin((m (61, Th) July 3», 31, lambs, 4c.— 3/arcft hiring— Lonirt0U7i (310, Th) Th bef Whit Sun, horses, Th aft
(80. F) M
bef Whit Sun. pi. 3 Tu in Oct, cat— ifeujmartet (61, Whit Sun, Not 11, hiring— PenriH (3S4, Tu) Marl, Ap 24,
Tn) Whit Tu, Not 8, cat— Jloysfon (38) Ash W, East W, Whit Tu, cat Ap 23, sheep, 6 alternate Tuesdays after Whit
in July. St, Whit W, 1 W
aft Oct 11, St. pi— Tnuttlesea Tu,Sept 27, Oct 26, cat sheep— Bed Z)&i, near Wii^n, Augl,
(79, F) Whit Tu, pi, June 13, horses- Witbeach (93, S) bef W sheep— HentOTC*, Sept 33, St— fiosley Bill, near WigtOH, from
Whit Sun, July 35. horses Aug 12, cat, a aft Feb 21, pL Whit M until Aug, horses, cat— JTfciteAarm (320, Tu, Th, S)
Aug 12, pi— JTiyion (315, Tu) Feb 30, horses, Ap 5, cat. Whit
CB.'ES'H.l'RlE.—^ltringkam. (183, Tu, S) Ap W
Tu. Not 11, hiring— Workington (305, W, S) bef Ap 34.
>, Aug 5,6, Not 32. cat. general— Blrifcen/iead (302. W. S) last W W
bef Oct 10, cat W
aft Wliit Sun. aft Not 11, hiring.
u in Feb and Ap. July 3, Oct 3. cat. cheese if either of these ;
days fall on S or Sun. the fair is helij on the F b-.f- Budii'oryi, DERBYSHIRE.— ,i<J/rc«on (140, F) Jan 26,
«, Feb 13. Ap S. Oct i—Chatcr (183, S) Jan 39. Feb 26. Mar Whit
East Tu. Tu, cat July 31, cat general, Oct 7, cat. cheese.
96, Ap §3, May 48. July 6. Aug. 4, Sept 3, Oct 10, Not 26, Not 25. cat, hiring— 4sfti>ou™ (139, b) 2 Tu in Mar, 1 Tu in
FAIRS AND MARKETS IN ENGLAND.
I
Sept.Tu ef Xov 11, cheese. bef each, St, M :
(15U) Ap 23, Oct 15, c«t, sheep, >-. ^8^'%"^*""^^"'<' 'l"^' S> Mar
''ds ^jLi'/io'n 1
^>. '.I
^'"'
-^^J^' ^ ^^ '» «" » W in Koy, .St, „..,_'
East. Ap
30, Hoi)- Th. also 3 wcclts tft, July 7. Th
art O, t 11
Ih bef Ifov S». c-.l-auMerfidd (150. K) J.„
in Ap, ""*— » **
?, cows horaes. May 4, cat, pi, July 5, cat, wool. Sept
— --•'.-
27, F.;b 28, 1 S
-"
25,
St. Che
Jeese, Ac, IiovSo,
cat, pi, Mrntz—Dsrhtj (l2i;, Tu
Fl F
aft Jan
an
6, Jan So, Mar 21, cat, 22, !» .,,„...„ 'p r'-\ll
i
WTlitF.Julv35.cat, lit T. ):,
F, *j''' *= -^'-/JtiinrdJ) s
cat, 2j, 29,
cheesc-Z)ron>eW (154, Tl
_ ~ .?/27' . ,
unT;f iif" -""'r be*
WhitM,0ct2,i.l.ifSth.
W w : •
(1'.3:W)EW ESSEX
last
May
in July-CV.rf,r . i ~ .t ,. ,: s .*f last w" (o9) 21 on or aft July lo BUUrica!/ CM, Tu) Aug 2, horsj
Jjp) 11, Aug
Th.ifnot.theTufollowing-CoUiiOTpioi.ls.gt
23. Sept 20 ; ii inese (lavs fail on Tu or W Oct /, 8, c„t-Black7nort (24) Aug 21, cat, horaes
3.
cener^'
marl S in eich
(170, Tu, F, .S) 3 W
Feb and May, S Tu In July, 3 in
in W (.9) May 14. 15, cat, pi, July 2o |.l-CM™/ord (3j FlMav
BM-Bzmttuter (May 29), c«l^£«no«tt (Tu, S) Ap25,Oct
3;. Eeneral--ira0.erfciV,A (200, Tu) .May 21, June
22, Sei,t 4
'•'"
Z°^ \ '™. ""l,*'' ""^ "** cat.general-jBbbuortAy (W, s'
(105,
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.—
W, Sept S)
.Bart<m
38. St, pigs, ..he«e, 4=^29,
Rem,
sVo^.ifgT
(181) Whit ,,
^.
,
pi— ,«octtond (li6) ait June 11, pi—
Michaelmas— rotiirtscifc (225, F,
W hiring- BertWey
Dec,
pU
(114, Tu, gt mar 1 Tu in Nov) May 14
St, pigs-.BI<,A«iej, (laj)
2 in M
? °' gt May 12, Nov 12 s[ genei^l
W
•
ir,!.. -< xxr .'
' »"<' Nov) 3 CluAtmham (94, Th, S) 2 Th in Ap, Holy Th, SI, Aug
kZ •-='". ^"'J' in Jan Mar, May, 3 in
Th
Saw
Thl'A"
Th m Dec. priK show
'" =*^I"' °"'"'''. St. bef and aft Da 11. hi'rln"
il ff,-? ,-.^ ^- V}-Th,rverum, Ust M in Feb, cit, sheep.
July
^'
3 CMpptnu Sodbury (108, F, gtmarl
also Jambs— KwrtOB
(168, Tu S) gt mar 2 lu Mar 25, bef
J
Feb, Tu bef last
fortui,"
Ap.Tu bef Aug 26, 2 T W
Sept 29, cat^ Torquay (186, Tu
gt mar 3 S in Mar) May
95, S,
Agricultural show , -. -uly 5. Oct 10, cat, &c.-Tot,iea
,
sheep, pigs, pl-Gtoua«„ (105, St, gt mar Jan 29, Dec 18.'
M iu each month) Ap 5. July Sept 28. cat. Nov SB «t
-/ron^rton (111) Ap 26, Sept
5,
13, cat-iscWude
S
(75, rrs;rt
P0RSETSHIRE.-J<awj»^;«r (144, Th) I (U7) Nov 3b, cat, sheep, pigi- MiUMdim, (U6)
FAIRS AND MARKETS IN ENGLAND.
Oct 10, also cheese— Aforton East Tu, Whit Tu. F att Oct 11. Dec II, cr-^-iei's'i'
East M, <»l, horsM, liigs,
12, Oct o—R'Uiunj (71. W) Juli 32, cat.
itc— .S'oifiersli
Marsh (b2. Tu) 1 Tu in May. Tu bef Sept 24. St, cheese
June 23 Nor ifi, pi Spuldtrtcfc (63) AV bef Whit Sun,
Tu ill Oct. hiring— -VorfWeacfc (80, V\ ) VV bef Maj
1!
cat, Oct 1
10, cit. hiring— Si<m«'ioiM« (104) _Mar_ 1.
Th bef last S in -Mar, one iliree weeks aft, St. general, in aiiuti, ii, a^eu j, ,
v...,-
cheese, &c—Sto}v-on-tlu:- ,
ni JIar. Jiiuo Jl, W Ural (34) Whit Th. June 21, p\—Smxnoaks (i4. S.gt u.ar
J lu
ncil—Lymhniton (US) May 13. 13. Oct 2, 3. clieesr. Aulcriiey in each month) July id, cherry, Oct 12, cat. 13. pi. Dec 17,
26- .Vc«v»';'- r-'^,,^^. ^) hops-S/wrcAum (20) Ma, p\-SitliiiybounK (40. gt mar
cows, Forest ponieB-Jfct((in(;bi/, Jul, M
,
Whit M, Tu. W—Odiavi (41. Tu) 4 S in. Lent. July 31. cat, every 5 Tu in the month) Whit M, Oct 10, pI-S(ap(.*iirst,
&e.-Owt(m (54) Ma, 4. Jul, 18. Oct 22,St,,,l, VVhit M, pl- aft Jul, 20, pi, W
aft Sept SO. \ioxs-Teiiterdm (56. F. gt mar
Pct^sMd (si ilternat. W) July I«, horses. Oct 6, St, Ucc 1, F bef 1 and 3 Tu) 1 M
in May. cat, general— r<.'..i>riii(/e (30,
gt mar 1 Tu in each mouth) Oct 11, p\- WestWickham (12)
sbeep-iiitM/wooci (91. W) Jul, 10, corn, hors.s. cat. Dec 11.
East M, cat, sheep, piijs. pi— IV7iitsta()Ie. Th bef Whit Sun,
corn St, Forest ponies— iiomsej/ (75. Th. gt mar
alternate lb)
July 6 7 p |,1_ -ffy, (5(i) Ma, 21). races, Oct 11, pi— Y aiding (3u) East lu,
East M, Aug 26. Nov 8, St. Cheese-Bt/Je (77, Tu)
-Soi.»iampton(75, F) Ma, 6, 7.Trin M, Tu. ,at- II cj/nii (07) Oct 11, pi, 15, cat.
cheese hops,
Oct 10, sheep, liorses. 11, and 3 following days,
sheep- irftt(<7.i.r-ch (5/ F) 3 Thm
LANCASHIRE.-^ccHnff«on (202) May7,
IF-^rwU. cat ped— .lsWon-w"der-Lj/.ie (190, S) Mar .^3. cat,
general- Se,,t 24. .
Th ill Aug
June pCOct 19, 30 cat- IKi'icftester (63, S, .alternate W, W, general, Nov 21,
Ap 25, cat, general, Jul, 25, cat, boni>s. 26. 27,
cat) 1 in Lent, seeds, horSL-s. cows. pigs, cheese. Oct 3. sheep.
M horses, cat, 23, 33, general- J3art/i<,iomeiti, 24. bept Ap H—
24. cheese, horses, cows, rigs. 4c.; Giles
llill(l.o VV ») Sept 1-
—
rarmoiK/i (100, I ) July 3.i,26. pi
LlackbMm (200, S, gt mar alternate
W, from bef Feb 2W W
cheese, horses, cows,pigJ,Sc until Michaelmas) East W, May 11. 12. Oct 17. cat, "i orkshire
:ua for hops 20 cat Aug 21, horses. Sept 4. 5. 6, \.l-CkOKbent (192) last
July 18. Not 13— Ledbury (ISO. Tu. gt 34. ped— Aug
M Th in March prize horses, cat. ]iigs. June 20,
seeds. St, &c.. last Tu in each month)
aft
bef Dec 21. cat— M Clith^-«p. (216, Tu, gt mar fortnightly) Mar 24, 26, 1, 2, Aug
Mar 18, June 23. last Tu in Aug. Oct 2. Th bef 4 S aft Sept 29, oat, horses, F, clothes, wares, Dec /—Cohw
UominH^ (136, F, gt mar 1 F in e.ach month)
leb 13 Tu af
iSUdlent Sun, Ma, 2 (June 3D. wool, cat.
l.ambs). Jul, 10, Sept (316, W,
S, gt mar last in each W
month) Mar 7. Jlay 13. Oct
U-ilo." (113 Th gt mar lb aft 11. cat. general— DuKon (280. S) 28. Jan Ap
6.0ct23.cat, hiring
4, Oct 17, Nov 8, F aft !'« Ap
Th aft Oct 10, Dec 11 —Ecclts, F bef Whit M, Nov 15, St— Garsian;/ (219 I b) 12,
Mar 10) F aft Hoi, Ih, Triu Th. July 20, U
cat, "ool. general. Nov
— Wiirnore, cat sheep. Holy Th, general, July 10
Aug 5, cat. sheep. Ma, 6, also hiring.
Fel. 2, Ma, 8,
23, 23, cat, general-lfajjii.isrden (330, Tu, S)
HERTFORD SHIRE.-/aJfci(37F)Mar Jul, 4, Oct 3, cat, horses, pigs, ped, &c.. East Tu, cat-fliiu'lcs-
7, Tb
lastMa,, Dec in Aug Oct 11, horses. 5. 2, 3 horses.
Aettd (373, M) M
bef Hoi, Th, cat, Oct 2, cat. ped. East M,alE0
hiring- Kirit/ium (22r Tu) Feb 4, 5, horses, cat, 28, 9, Ap
pigs. 0, pi, races, Nov 31, St, pigs-
Birklrnnp^ead (ia S) Oct 18 19, cat— ianc«s(erC.'39. W,
S) May 1, Jul, 5, Oct 10,
cat, cheese, general— Liuerpooi (205. M, W. S. horse mar
Sort- ever,
Shrive M
Whit M. Aug 5, Sept 29, Oct 11. pl--ZJ.,;.op'<.-
ford (29, Th) Holy Th. Trinity Th, Oct 11 12,
cat- BuiiJ.n!,. alternate beginning Mar 12, 1851) July 25, Nov 11— Lojirj-
W,
/ord 31) East M. Whit M, '""« '^^ P'v ^ov JO
li.arJware-
nmp!:Uad. (i3. Th)
ridge (220) Feb 16, M
bef Holy Th. cat. Mar 16, cat, seeds. &c.,
HalMli (•>', Th) Ap 23, Oct IS, pl-H«n«J Ap 16 cat, and a horse show— J/auc/tcjter (ISG, Tu, Th. S)
EiHt week. |.l. Oct 1, 3, 3, cat-Jfidin ton (-03, F) Th aft Mar
F in June, svool 3 M^in Sept,
Holy ITl. Trinity Th, St. last
last 2 days—
hiring-/A-r(/.rd (21, S) 3 S ^ef *-;V^'. ?'f..'i,' •'"^, ",•,!, ; 10. aft Ap 15. 2 I'h aft Sept 29. cat. |.igs. gen- raJ,
horses, cat-Hi(oA.,. (34. Tul EastTu.
WhitTu.cat ped Oa AVietoii (135. S) May 17, St, pies. Aug 11. cat. slicep.
pigs, 12,
(di, F) Helm's (182 S) Tu aft East week, aft Sept 11, pX—Stalxybridge
lu in May, S bsf Oct 11, 3 in Hoy, cut-^imboUon
FAIRS AND MARKETS IN ENGLAND.
(188, S) M in Jan. 9 In June, Not B, hones, est, pigs, 4c.
I«.it S) 14 days bef Holv Th, Aug 16, Nov 6, cat. Holy Th. cat, pi—
— Torimordon (21S. S, gt mar 1 Th in each month) Th bef Ewt, Pontypotl (146, W, S) Ap 3, 33, St, July 5, cherry, O^t 10,
Sept Z7. both Ust 3 'ItiTs. flnt day cat, second and third gtu^ cheese, sheep— tTsJ: (149, F) Ap 20, cat, Trin M, St, Oct 29 St
Tt.l—UlvtTit'me (361 ) fu bef East. Oct 7, cat, hiring. Whit Th, pigs, M
bef Deo 25, cat
Th »aOct 23, ped. Nov 10, hiring, Tu bofflist whole wcels in
Jan, horse.— (rorrti.cr^on (187, W, gt mar alternate July W) TS ORIOLX.—
Whit
Attleborouffh (94, Th) Th bef
]8^ Not 30, last 9 days, first day of each cat. second horses, East, pigs, Th bef Sun, St, Aug 15, last Th in each month
remaining? cloths, books. &c.— Wigan (190, M, F) Holy Th, — j4yisham(121,Tu) M.ir 23, last Tu in Sept, pi— Bum/tam
cat,
and the day bef and aft, June 27, Oct 28, 29, aO, horses, cat, (117, S) East T, W, Au« 1. 2, gencral-f<«(i.tKr. (98) May 1.
bardtrare. woollens, &c. Aug :), ped— Caifsloii
Feb 1, last(98)in Ap, St, last in Aug, W
sheef>— Cley (126) last F and S in July, cat, pl—Creuingham
LEICESTER«HIR li.—Ashby-de-la-Zouch
East Tu, Whit Tu. Sept Nov
(90) 1 W
in Aug, cat. pi— Cronier (130) Whit yi— Dereham
Shrovo
(117. S) Tu. 20. 10, St, (106, F) Th bef July 6, bef S.pt 29, cat— /)iM (90, F) Nov 8, St
Sept 20, hlrmj— ift;!5..rfo?i
(113, F) last M
in Feb. 1 in Mav. last — Doitm^om (86, 8) May 8, Nov 13 (Winnel) Mar 3, horses—
in AUR,1 in Oct, last in Nov. St—Catth Vonini/ton (120. S) fetmll (86, Tlj) Nov 20, horses, cat. pigs— J'ornco«, 1 Th in
Mar IS, Sept 29. cheese, cil-JIinrkUy (100. M) 1, 2. 3, aft M Sept, o.s.—FouUhikm (111) 1 Tu in Mav, cat, ped—HarUnton
Jan 6, M
bef Whit M. cat. Eaat M, , Whit
Aug 26, cat, pi, M (108, W) July 5, 0, Sept 9, 10, St, p-d— //nWinff (87, T) May 4,
1 M
in Nov, cheese. ba—Hjubandi Bosworth (83) Oct 16, St, ";t 24. cat. Tu aft Sept 12, sbcep. lambs- flempton (108, Fa-
cheese- tricMlir (98, W, S) Mar 2. S bef Good F. Eaat S, inham mar Th) Whit Tu, cat. sheep, Nov 21, 22, 23, Scotch
May IJ, July 5, Oct 10, Dec 8, St, M,ay 13, 14, Oct 11. 13, id Irish cat— Kmniny/tall (90, M) July 18. Sopt 30. lambs, 8t
cheese— ioi4»A6oro' (109, Th) Feb 14, Mar 28, Ap 25, Aug 12, iTtpton Aih, 1 W
in Sept, St, sheep, in large numbers— Xyrtn
cat, Holy Th. Nov 13, cat, pl-LuUenrortA (89. Tb) Ap 2. Holy JUgu (96. Tu. S) mar Feb 14, lasts 14 days, 3 M in Apand Nov,
Th, Sept 16. cat, sheep, Th bef Oct 11. and 2 following Th, Oct 17. cheese— ifrfAwold (84. M) Ap 33. cat^JVmu Bucfc.
hcep-J/arlt«< Biytwarlk (105 ^> May 8, July 10, cat— ifarfait miham (97) last Th in May. Nov 23, cat North }yal3ham (i-Jl,
W
)
/Zoriwro' (S3, Tu) Ap ga. Oct lU to 27, Jan 6, Feb 16. July 31, Th) bef Holy Th.cat. Holy Th, pl—NoHhwold (85) Nov 30,
S Tu bef Palm Sun. bef Nov Sa. Dec «- MoUoii Mmehrau (106, pi— N'arwick (108, W. S) Holy Th, horses, cat, pi— iJeopAom
Tu) M, Tu aft Jan 17, horses, cat. Holy Th, Mar 13, May 2, (U8, W) June 29, if 8 the M
aft, St, pi, last in Sept, hiring M
Whit Tu, St, Aug 31, Sept 7, cat, pig^ —lltidham (110) May 17. Oct 14. cat. horses, pod— Scoi» (92)
East Tu. St. ped- S«o«(oui (108) East Tu. W. cat—S<oic ferrv
LINCOL]SrSHIRE.-^«/or</(Ul,Tu)Whit (88, F) Th bef Oct 11. pi. hiring. Doc 6. St. pigs, pl—Swafham
Th, Nov sheep, cat, mar for cat in
8,
m.>r alternate M) Trin Th, cat, pl-J5osion (116,
Mar—
Barton (172 M, gt
8) May 4, W, (96, 8)2 Win
May, 3 in July, 1W in ^oy-Thet/ord (80, W
S) May 14. Aug 3, pi, Aug 16, sheep, lambs, 3 F in July, wool
cat. pi, Aug 6, Deo 11, cat, Nov 18. horses, all 3 day fairs—
— M'aMnaKam (m. F) M
fortnight aft Whit Sun, cat, pi.
Ilournt (97, S) Ap7. May 7, Bept 30, St, Oct 39, St, ]>l-BHgg
(1.57 Th) Aug 5, 8t— BurirA (i:J8 Th) 2 Th in May, 2 in Aug.
general— ICallon (91, W) July 10. Oct 11. Nov 8. cat, 1
JuIt, 2 in Sept. sheep— ITymonrfAam (F) Feb 14, horses, cat
in W
cat, sheep. Sept 21"i. also foals— Cawtor (157, S) F bef Palm Bun,
May 17, Sept 39, .tlso pi, Oct 12, hiring— I'arniouUi (132. W, S)
sheep, S, horses, cat, F bef Whit Sun. sheep. 8. horses, cat, S
bef Sept 18, sheep, F aft Oct 11. sheep, S, horses, cat Crowta
(167, gt mar alternate M
from Mar to May) last
Nev 23, C!it, flax, hemp— Doninpfon (110, S) Sept 4. cat, Mav
iu May, M NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
June
26. Oct 17, cat, horses- fipioorOi (168, Th) Th aft Mav 1. Th
Grean
W W June W&c, Oct
(68) 24. 25, 26, cat, hor.cs,
aft Feb 25, Ap 19, aft 22, aft
pl-
11, Dec
aft Sept 29, St pica— /•o!*infl\am (106, Th) Ash Palm M, W, Da\>entry (72, W) last M
in Jan, Feb, East Tu. May 9, 1 in M
cat, sheep. May 13, cat, horses. 13, pi, Th aft Oct 11, sheep, July, last in Aug, Oct 3, 2 M
in Not and Dec, cat. loll free, 1
Nov 23, cat. 23, pl-Cainj6oro' (154, Tu, gt mar alternate Th) Jau June
, Aug 3, Oct 27, cat, Oct 3, cheese— fftirAam
6. 7,
East Tu. W, -Jnd Hay cat, Tu. Waft Oct 20— CranlAaiTV (110 S, trs (64, S) Tu bef Feb 6, Mar 6, Th bef May li, June 28,
gt mar East Eve) 5 M
in Lent. Holy Th, July 10, Oct 2o', Dec Th bef Aug5,0ctll, Dae 6, cut— Xrtterini/ (75, F) Th (jef East,
17-i/oi6«ac)i (109, Th) May 17, Sept 17. St, Oct 11, pi— JJorn- F bef Whit Sun, Th bef Oct 10. Th bef Dec 21, sheep, cat—
ctiitu (136, 8) 5 Th in Lent, cat, sheep, June 21, horses, 22, St. Norlhampton (56, W,
F) the day bef, on and aft Feb 20, 5, Ap
Aug 10 to 21, horses. last day cat also, Oct 28, sheep, horses, 29, May 4. Jun. 19, Aug 5, 26, Nov 28, Dec. 19. cat, horses. Sept
cat— iincoln (133, F) the last whole week in Ap, M, Tu, horses, 19, also cheese- Ou"rt!o (84, Th) Feb 25, and 6 preceding dais,
W, cart horses. Tin sheep. F, cat, July 5, horses, cat, pi, aft W W, horses, Whit M, Oct 12, .St, pi. Aug 21, St— ftteriwrouiiA (77,
Sept 12. horses, cat, Oct 27, Nov 38, sheep, cat— Loulfc (149, W, S) July 10, 11, cat, horses, wool. Oct 3, 3, also general-
,S. gt mar alternate F) 3 M
aft East M, F bef Sept 18, F bef Oct Tkrapatone (74. Tu) 1 Tu in May.Tu aft Oct 11. sheep, cat, pi,
28, Nov 23, cat— Partnrv (139) Aug 1, 35, aheap, cat. Sept 18, Aug 5—
rou'c«»(er (59, Tu) Shrove Tu. Mav 13, Oct 29, cat,
.sheep, 19. cat, horses, W
at Oct 11. sheep. Th, eat. horses— Tu bef Oct 10. hiring— ireIKniil,oro' ((10, W) East W, cut, Whit
\Slta/ord (116, M) Plouifh M, East M. St. Whit M, pi, Oct 20, W, pi. Oct 29, sheep, cat.
|eat, sheep— ,Spaldini( (100 Tu) Ap 27. June 29, Aug 38, Sept
'25, Dec 6, .St. Sept 26. pi— Sj)il.l>y (132. M, gt mar alternate NORTHUMBERLAND.-^iJendaic(r)F
M) M bef and aft Whit M. if Whit M
falls in May the 2 M aft May 12, F aft Oct 29, cat, horses, pigs. Aug 32, St, pigs—
is substitutad, M
aft July 12. St, pia-Stam/ord (90, M, gtmar
Alnwick (304, S) S bef Palm Sun. May 12, last M In July. 1
alternate F) Jan 7. .Sept 1. Oct 6, Dee 1. cat, M
bef Midlent. Tu in Oct, S bef Dec 25. cat, 1 S in Mar and Nov, hiriug—
horses. Midlent M. pi. Ap 18, cat, sheep, Nov 8. horses, sheep,
S.I/ord (320, W) July 2, lambs. Sept 25, sheep. 1 W in Mar.
9, cat, Tu bef Feb 13, M
bef May 13, M
aft Trin Th. Aug 5,
last in Ap, 3 iu Oct, hiring— BcUinyHam (304, S, gt mar ) aft
all toll free— iStt'ifws^eod (110) Oct 3, pigs, cheese, ycneral. May.
Nov 1), and 3 following weeks) S aft Sept 16. sheep, cat. 8 bef
Oct. hiring— Sirinntfati (100) M
on or aft Oct 20. sheep, cat, May 11, bef Nov 1-3, hiring, V[ bef East— Berurict (337. 6. gt
foals-TaltnrjftolI (12«, Th, May 16. 16. sheep, cat. pi. Sept 25. mar 1 S in Mar. Mav, Aug, Nov) last in i/a«wj*«(l« F Mav—
36. also fnali- H'oi<i/«rf (134. .-) 3 S in May, sheep, cat, Oct 24, (309, Th) Mav 14, Nov 23, cat, hardware. Sept 17, iheep, cat.
sheep- Wmtrriagnam. July 14— H'royty (144, Th) May 1, cat, May 12, Nov 11, hiring -fleiftam (280, Tu) Mar 36, Not 9, cat
horses, Aug. 6, also lumbs— Morpeth (289, Mar 25, Oct 25, W)
sheep Sept 2.^. tat. 2w. sheep.
horses, cat, W
aft Trinity, cat, 1 In May and Nov, cat, W
MIDDLESEX.—-Bmii/ord; (7, Tu) 17, May
M
hiring— JTeuicoslle (273. Tu, S, gt wool mar every Tu in May,
W
Sept 12, pi— £alMiji (7) June 21, pi— Bdynoare (7) 1 in Aug. June, July, Aug, Bept, Oct) 2 in Aug. last in Oct, cat,
cat. sheep, pigs. Tu, races-ifii/leld (9, 8) Sept 33, hiring, pi, horses, general, last W
in Nov, cat, 1 Tu in May and Nov,
Nov 30 cil— Harrow (10) 1 M
in Aug, pl—Houtulmc (10) hir-ag—North ShMde (278. S) last F in Ap. 1 in Nov. cat,
Trin M, M
aft Sept S3—lckmham (16) Ap 30, cat, Th bef hiring— JJoWiiury (303. F) Whit M, Nov 1, 8t, Oct 2, sheep,
Whit Sun, pl-73l«u'or(/i, 1 M
in July— Pimi»r (13) Whit W, cat, 1 P in Mar, East P, F aft Nov 1 but if Nov 1 falls on Th,
pl-S(ain<s (17. F) May 11, horses, cat, pi. Sept 19, horses, cat. then the 3 F aft. hiring- H'ooI«- (319. Th. gt mar 1 and 3 Th
onions— Tmicieiifcam (10) Holy Th. Aug 9. pi— £7xl>ridi;» (15, each month) May 4 cat, horses, pigs, hiring. Oct, 17, St,
Holy Th, S, gt mar, cat. 1 Th in each month) Mar 25. July 31,
cat, Sept 29. Oct 11. cat. hiring. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.-£in?Aam (lis
gt mar last Th in
Sept to last in May) Tu and bef Feb W
MONMOUTHSHIRE.—
Tu
Tu. S) 3 Mar, Tu buf Julv
^terffajicjiny (126,
,
Tux/ord (137, M) May 12, St, Sept 28, hops— Warsop (HO) HI Palm Tu, 3, 6, 9, 13, Tu Sept 30, Nov 8. cat, sheep, Jcc.
aft. also
bef Uhit M No» 1", burses, cat, ic. , Sept 2a, sheep— Worktop —South Brent (142) 2 M
in July and Oct, cat. sheep, pigs—
W
,
(146, W) 3 in Ap and Uct, catr-Wirkstcortli (139, Tu. S) Taunton (145. W, S. gt mar last S in each month) J'.^ie 17,
Shrove 'I u St. general, Maj 14, St. pi, East Tu, Sept 8, 3 Tu so garlic— HVIts (128. W. S) Jan 4. cat,
May 14, July 6, sheep, lambs, Oct 25. Nov 30, Whit Tu,
horses, cat- » incanlon (108, W) East Tu. Sept 29. cat— Win-
OXFORDSHIRE.-Sampioji (71) Mar 26, shaw. (136) Whit W, pi— Wxvdiscumbr (1T3, Tu, S, gt mar 1
St. pigs. Auj
27, iiorses, cat, sheep, pi, nuteU fair-ifuu
:^ti, Tu in Feb) May 12, Sept ;5, sheeii, c , (150)
huri/ (oU, Th) Th aft Jan IS. 3 in Fell, 3 inAp, Holy Th, 3 in M ;il(123, T
June. 3 in Aug, 3 in Sept, 3 alt Oct 11, 3 in Nov, 2 bef Dec 25. Nov 17,if F or Sat the -> orn, flai.
cat, 3 Th in .Mar, cut. hiring, Th aft Oct li, cat, hiring, cheese,
3 Th in Julr, wool— Stce»t»r 1 F in each
(64, F, gt mar STAFFORDSHIRE. —Sept^Wo«» Bromley
month) East 1', 1 i' in June, Aug 5, b, cat, 1 F in Julj. wool, Midlcnt Sun, May
(130) Tu bef 22, 4, cat, sheep, pigs
V l.ef and 1 and 2 F aft Oct II, cat, hirinB, F alt Dec 11, cat -Barton (liO) May 3, Nov aS, cat— £iIitoi. (M,S) Whit M,
— Bur/ord (7:1, S) last S in Ap, sheep. July 5, charry. Sept 2>, M bef llirmini;ham Sept fair— Bursie/i* (152, M, S) S bef
sheep, oat, cheese— C/iippini; Norton (74, W) aft Jan 1, cat. W Shrove Tu, bof East and Whit ^un, S on or aft June 2* S
corn, ic, gt mar last W
in each mouth but Dec, aft Doc W bef Ember week, Dec 26— JSui-toii-OK-rrent (125, Th) Feb 2,
cat, toll free, Ap 5, Oct 29, cat. cheese. Holy Th, cat. pi, 1 M
\\—HmU\i-on.-Thamtt (35, Th) Mar 7. Holy Th, Th aft Trin
Sun, cat. Th aft Sept 21. hirnig-fl'oufc Norton. (74) June 2a, in Oct, hiring. Oct 22, 23, horses— CannocA: (122) May 8, Aug
Nor 28, cat, pigs— Ox/orii (54, 3, gt mar 2 W,
ni each M 24, Oct 18, sheep, cows, pigs— CAeadle (156, F) Jan 0, May 6,
mouth) M
aft Sopt 1. Th bel Sept 29, pi— SloJ:»ncAiirc;i (3(i) Mar 25, Holy Th, Julv 4, Aug 21, Oct 18, cat, swine— tmeley
July lu. hones, cows. Whit Tu. pi- rftaiiM (Tu) Oct 11, 12, 13, (149, F) 2 M in Jan and Feb, Mar 21, 2 M in Ap, last iu May
cat hiring, pi, Kait Tu. Aug 3, cat— IKatiiiiffton (42 S) S bef and June, 3 injuly and Aug, 2 in Sept, 3 in Nov,2 in Dec,
and art Octll, hiring— WW/iei/ (62, Th, gt mar last Th in each cows, sheep, M
aft Oct 10, .-^t, pi— tee/; (gt Mar alternate W
month but Dec, 9 Th in Bat) East Th, oxen, pi, Th aft Sept from July 2i to Christmas) W
bef Feb 13, East W, Mi.y 18,
8, che-se, M
and Tu aft Sept 8, pi, hiring- IKoodstoc* {U3. Tu, Whit W, July 3, 28, W
aft Oct 10, Nov 13, all Uhrislmas, W
F) 1 Tu in Feb, Not, and Dec, cat, 1 in Ap, Aug, Oct, cheese, cat, 2 Jl in Mar, 3 in Sept and Nov, cheese— Li(c/yl.W (119,
lln Oct. hiring. Whil Tu.pl. Tu, F, gt mar 1 M
in each mouth) Ash W, May 12, »t,
thcese— ioMi/nor (152, Tu) Tu bef Feb 14, E..st Tu, May 4,
RUTLANDSHIRE. -OaiAam C9S. M, S) 17. Whit Tu, Aug 5. 1 Tu in Oct, Nov 12, cat Lonitton —
generally the 2 .M in each munth, except Mar. May, Sept, (145, S) Shrove Tu, East Tu, Whit Tu, pigs, pi, Lc.—Ntu'-
which aro fixed the end of preceding Te»r, St, May, pi, also ccutU-undrrLymt (151, M, S) Jan 12. new market Fob 33,
Vppinoham (83, W)
Jlar 7, cat, pi, July 7, Ckt Mar 16, Ap 13, May 4, June 1 (July 6, wool), July 27, Aug
17, Sept 14, Oct 5, Nov 2. Dec :—lin,jeley 3 Tu in Ap, cat.
SHROPSHIRE—
M
Mar -ti, 27, 2 F in June,
£t-'^o;j'j
bef July 13, Sept a, Nov J3, cat,
Ca»tU (158, F)
sheep, pigs, June 1 to 4, horses, June 6, Oct 21. St. pigs,
general, 2Tu iu Dec, Priie Show lor cat, sheep, pigs-S(a/ord
pigs, sheep, F aft May 13, also hiring and general, July 5, wool,
(134, S) Tu bef Shrove Tu. May 14. cat. s bef Juue 29, July
cat, sheep, lambs, pigs-Bi-idysnorWi (140) 3 in Jan, Ftb, M 10. wool. Sept. 16, 17, 18, Dec 4, horses, cat. Ac. 1 M in Oct
Mar. May 1, 2 M
in June, wool, St, cheese, 2 in July, 3 M M cheese, toll free— Alone (141, gt mar alternate Tu) 3 Tu iu Ap
in Aui. Sept. Oct 2S1, St. hops, butter, cheese, 2 M in Dec— and Oct, cheese, Aug 5. cat, sheep- iumuoii/i (103, S) last M
Church StrcUon (153, Th) Tu bef Shrewsbury Mar lair, sheep,
iu Jan, 1 in Mar, Ap. and Sept, Oct 24, Dec 15, cat. May 4,
cat, pigs. May 14, also hiring, July 3. wool. Sept 25, St, colts, cat, pi, July 26, also horses, ponies— t/(doxe(flr. May 6, »ept
pigs. &c., last Th in Nov, cat— Ci«ofrai-y Mortimer (131. W)
Ap 21, cat, pigs, ic. Mav 2, hiring, pi, Trin M, cat, pi. Oct 27, 1, 1.^, Nov 11, 27, cat, Th aft 2 Tu m
Mar, 1 Th in ncpt, 2 in
Nov, cheese— H'oisali (Tu) Feb •-4, WhitTtl, Tu befbtpt29,
pigs. Cit-Clun (lu) Whit Tu. Sept 23. Nov 22, St, May 11,
also hiring— ^UeinKre (174. Tu) Tu aft Feb 2. 3 Tu in .\p,
cut, 1— ir.dneiiiirv (116, F, S) May 6, iug 3, cat, general—
I
1 in each month, cat, horses, day previous sheep, pits— Vliira (51'., W) East Tu. W,
cat, pi, July 26, pi— ileWn/iui/i,
Shrf,i:sbury (ISO, W,S, gt mar every alleriiate Tu, dating from June 24, 25, pi. Sept 1, Ht—JiarlSohaiii (83) July 23, laiuis,
Jan. 11. 1353. St, pigs, 2 W
in each month, butter and cheese) sheep, cat. pi— tl,. (90. Tu) ^^ hit pcd— iWs/.um (. 0) Aug M .
17, Dec 4, Str-H-tiUchurc'i (F) 2 F in Ap, Whit M, F, aft Shrovo Tu, hors-s. cat. Oct 11, pi— ia:t/ei.i (iyi) ilay IJ, Oct
Aug 2, Ott SS, cat. I'S. cat-iou.M(ojr (114, W, May 13, Oet 10. pl-j;.(/urd (59)
in Dec) W Epsom ( 1 4) July 26— £ J.«r (16) Sept 4, cat— ireeii (14) May 12.
Feb 24. Nov 23, if S tbe M aft. cat cheese— Kiosionimi-!/ (12,", 13, Oct 2 J, 30. cat. pl—Farnham (37, Th, gt mar allernate Th)
gt mar 3 M in oach month) East W.Oct 11. cat. Sept 19. burses, Holy Til, Juno 24. Nov 13, horses, cat— Godoimtni; (31, W)
oat— /lOTinj<«r (136, W, S, gt mar last W but one in Feb, last Feb 13, July 10, cat, &o.— Guiid/ord (3, corn, gt mar each Th
FAIRS AND MARKETS IN ENGLAND.
from Passion week until the last in Maj. alternate Th the re-
mainrlcr of the year) May 4, Nov 23. cut— S(. Catlieriiu'i Bill in F.b.
(28) Oct 2. hops, p\— Kingston (1 2. S) Whit Tu.Wov 13, cat, pi, Tu in Dec, <
Aug '2, cat. chi:rry—L:atherhead (19) Oct 10. horses, pigs, pi— M in Ml
lieujiiteiil.Vu, stniur 1 Tu in each month) Whit Tn. c t ^I.r. ,
.ViiL7 n.t, St, cheese, onioiu, general Eiddermintler
sheep. Sept 14. pi. Dec 9, c!\t—WaUontm-Tlw.nU3 (15) East W, !
Iin Jan, 1 in Ap. Holy Th, June 20, 1 in
1 M M
cat- \raiiil3iiorth (li) Whit M. Tu, W, pi. ;;.)V— ,i7li>t<)il-on.S(our (83, S) 2TuinJan, ,
bridijf 120. J. ) Mar 29, horses, Jan 11. Sept Slourport (1V2, 8—
ped. Sept 6. sheep. Nov 22, cat, horses, ped— Boffjtor (G7) July
6. pi, pad—Bolney (38) May 27, Dec 11, f\— Brighton (Th,corn)
W,
[
btf M ay 13, W
nn-in-Ard^n. June 13. July 18. cat. aft Sun aft M —Dewshary ^7
— Doncaater (162, S) Feb
( i .Tli . J^) bef Oct 11 cov> s, horsts ,
at, Tu bof Oct 11. cat. bUina—lIsnley-in-Ardm (103, 2, Ap 5, horses, cat, Aug 5, also wool,
M) Jlar 25, cat, Whit Tu. pi. aft Julv 15, cat. toll free, Oct M Nov 16, cat, hirine-BrffieW, LittU (196, at Gt Driffield. Th,
11. hiring. 29, lat, hops onimis— Jrfni7i..,irt)i (%, W) Ap :10, gt mar alternate W) Fast M. Whit M. St, Aug 36, Sept 19. St.
cat. Tuber Sept 2!i, bin...- V,,.,. .'..., nnii s) Mnvl4, 10.16, lambs— i?u»iii!/i/.ul<( 12011. 1') 2 F in Ap. St, piss, July 6, .Sept
show fair. Feb 18. J Hi. I..i 7.:! !> l, .?. cat— Bujiiy l. 28, cat, Bhteii, jii / \yillmi (:30) May 3, Nov •
. 1 . • '
(
.
,
I
I 1 M in .Tan. Ap, M aft UetU - 77. u ,,7 (2;. g Aii21, sheep, cat, Jlar4,
June 29, Sept 2i:,clothin'.liar.hvare-t;ui.6oro' (Tu) lost Tu
i i
I:>st in M ... .. i
^ ;
I.-- . May
14. Ssptv,-. . i ,
,., :
7 i
; , . . :. :,-, ,
_| J in June and July, wool, last Tu in Ap, 3 in Sept, 2 in
Nov, cat, hiring- //u!i/"J: (l:'!). S) June 24, 25, 1 S in Nov,
cat, horses— /fciieort/i, Easter Tu, Whit Tu, 31 following
1 Sun alt October, 11 cat— //cctmondmcie (196, M, Th,
blankets) 1 M".
in May and Nov, cit, kc-Hedtn (176, S, gt
lar
WESTMORELAND.—^;)p«e6y
1 Th in each month) Feb 17, horses, Whit S, cat, 2
(270,8, gt
W in
&,i.r '7 r.,t nl S».nf ^'2 ' '
"
mie. St la^l in Julv. wool. An- 21, St, cheese. Whit M, S sheep, 2. sheep, 6, horses. c;it-
Howdm (187, S) . . Sept 25. and
also cat.
six following days. , ,„i-Uudder,fie\d (198,
Tn) Mar 31, Oa ral-//uli(Tu, F, S) 2
Tu in Ap, Oct 1
every Tu in Julv,
Ju. 8, 9, Nov 7, ,.(i (^i,i, ii.) .Sept 2, lambs, Oct 23,
Aug
July a, hi ix>j-Hi,by ilournide (W) W
bef Feb
-f Whit S. in. cat. Ac. 2 F aft Whitsuntide, china, &c., 14, bef Palm Sui>, bef : lay 13, cat, Whit ,W, Sept 18, cat, pi
), lambs, ic, 2 F alt Oct 11, slieep. cat. —Kirk Burton (186) la 1 M iu Ap and Oct. cat, horses, pigs
.
;,
:,
1
7,
pt.
7IJ, Ap, July, Oct, 1 in Mar, June, Sept. Dec, leathcr-Xey- W
turil (335, F) 3 F iu Feb and Dec, cat, 2 in May cat, gene.
. . i . .
t, S bef
St, S bef Nov 23, cat— Jfaritet Weigkton (188, May 14, cat, W)
sheep, S«pt 24, cat. 2.3. sbcq,- J/ursJ.ii (19ii) Ap 25, cat. July
Tu aft Wf Oct fair 10, cat, pigs, Sept 2... 7, n 77 tl.allerlon (23!, Feb . W)
14, and precedinc » 7, and six preceding dais,
:
,
M
5,
— NorthDuffield (-''•i .lothcs, hats, (/(iej; Ac—
V li 11, '2
W
.
r/'OW-
,
'/ ;',,. [77, la. a.i. :- 1 .Uj^ .J C, 7, pi, cheesc. Cat— Ti'amiin*(er (203, F, gt mai. ali I .
Dec. Prliie Show, cat, bef Tu Ap 6. bef Oct 11, hiring. SeptlS. ped. 1 S ni .
. \ .
.1 .1 show— Palrinj((on (S,
ct mar alternate ^) 71 .i '7
,
.1.1. 1^. Dec 6, do hes, woollen
WORCESTKRSHIRE.-^ewcefev (li.S, S) cloths. &c,2 week in K,jv,hir.n„—i'ic<cenuB (336, M, gtmar
Ap 21!, Dec 11. 13, cat, M bef July 20, sheep. Sic, Deo 11 and a M in each month, except the fair months) bef Fob 15, M
FAIRS AND MARKETS IN ENGLAND.
bcf May 13, Sept 25. M bef Nov 23, mt-Pontefract, S hef Stamford Bridge (20S, F] Deo 1, 2, if S or Sun the M oft, cat.
W -
,
-•-•-"
Palm Sun, May 5, Oct 5, Nor 3t)—Qu«in^luad (200) last
Aug, cat— if«4A, F bef Palm M, bef May 18, bef July 6,
in
bef '
horses,
(163,
ponies,
W) Nov
woollens,
1. hiring,
haidware. pcmral, &c.—Tadcastcr
(217, M) Sh
June 24— T/ii>afc ^'
Sept 5, bef Not C, bef Dec 21. general. 1 F in May, Nor cat
3, |
Ap 4, 5,' last M in Jlav, Aug 5, Oct 2S. 29, Tu aft Dec 1
—BichTnotid (22a, S) S aft Feb 3, 1 S
bef P.%lm Sun, in July, iheep, leather— TVafceSfM (17S, W. F) July 4, horses. 5, pi hor
I
Ripmi (212. Th) May 13. cat. general, 14, sheep, 1 Th in June, (191, Th, gt mar or fair ..Uornati- Th. catj-II'Mlfty (231..^)
cat, general, F, sheep. 1 Th in Nov. and No? 23. cat. hiring, Aug 25, 26, 27, Nov 11-rarm (3S3, Th) Th bef Ap 5, cat.
gtncrA—Kotlurham (161, M. F) Whit Jl. horses. Dec 1. horses, cheese, Holr Th, cat. Aul; 2. c it. cheese. Oct IS. horses. 19, cat,
cat. cheesn—Scarbornuyh (230. Ih) Holy Th. Nov 23, cat— SO, shoe}), choes?— 1-ork (I!)l>. gt mar alternate Th) Th bef Feb
Scamtr (gt mar 1 M in each month) July 15. and «ii following 14. Th bef Palm bun, Whit M. July 10. Aug 12, Nov 14, 23,
days, St, general, &c—
Sedliergh (Sii*. W)
Feb 2t), Ap 2-'. cat. eat, horses, the first whole week bef Dec 25, horse show.
Mar 30, ot. leed, oau. Whit Th. Waft Oct 3, pi. gene. al. Oct
39, cat, rams— Se(ftv (177, M. every F during June, wool) E.ist
M
ISLE OF m.Al7.-A,><'re^'>\-Decn-Arbn,;,,
2—
Tu, on or aft June 23, Oct 11, cat-.SVi'JfteW (ir.a To. S)
Whit Tu. W, last Tu, Win
Nov. horses, cat. clu.*-. 4l.-
.
Skipton (211, S, gt mar alternate M) S aft .la.i 18. I' ,!,„ .s,,,,
I
Oct ZJciIiasuiJa,
•26-Cctht/ (Kirk Arhory) !>-
Feb 2 Jttrbi/, A\i 5^Kiry !'
Aug 12, ,-<ei
,'1
; i\ \"A
;: - ;.
l . -
.1
c i. .in'
eve, ped. Mar 23. cat. East Tu and alterintr Tu n:iU\ \viiit Oct 10-Kirk Sc
ir,.
Tu, cat, ped, Aug 6, ped. Sept 23. horseK .\ov 30, caS, 2:-i. p-,1— I
28— firrawe./. Nov S—St. Jul
Simith (175, Th) last Th in Ap, cat, sheep, Aug 10, also ped- I
IS-St. Mark's, Jan 5, Mav 12-SiiI6r,, Mav 3, J
3S^ISCELXi.A.3SrEOXTS-
ST. SWITHIN'S DAY.—The value to be placed upon the popular notion that if it rains upon the
15th of July it will do so for the 40 succeeding days may be learnt from the following facts from the
Greenwich ob.servations for the last 20 years. It appears that St. Swithin's day was wet in lb41, and
there were 23 rainy days up to the 24th of August; 1845, 2(5 rainy days; 1851, 13 rainy days;
1853, 18 rainy days; 1S51, IG rainy days; and in 1S56, 14 rainy days. In 3842 and following
years St. Swithin's day was dry, and the result was in 1842, 12 rainy days; IS43, 2i rainy
days; 1844, 20 rainy days; 1846, 21 rainy days; 1S47, 17 rainy days; 1848, 31 rainy days;
1S49, 20 rainy days; 1850, 17 rainy daj-s 1S52, 19 rainy days; 1855, IS rainy days; L'-'oT,
;
14 rainy days 1858, 14 rainy days ; 1859, 13 rainy days ; and in ISO, 29 rainy days. These figiu-es
;
show the superstition to be founded on a fallacj', as the average of 20 years proves rain to have fallen
up'in the largest number of days when St. Swithin's day was dry.
—
COUNTY T(_)\\N'S. An instance of the changes that time works will be found in the position
occupied in the new census by the county towns. We have returns for 81 of the 40 ancient English county
towns, and in nine there has been an actual decrease in the population since the census of 1851 in ;
eleven more the increase has been belov/ the average increase of the population not only of the
towns, but even of the kingdom at large ; in four or five the increase is almost nominal. In the
remaining fourteen the increase of population has equalled or exceeded the average of the kingdom,
but the e.xcess over the general average is little or nothing except in eight towns Newcastle, —
Nottingham, Hereford, Northampton, Lincoln, Guildford, Bedford, and Ipswich. Ten, if not eleven,
of the provincial towns of England have so increased and multiplied t'nat tliey have now above
100,000 inhabitants, but only one county town, Newcastle, is in the li.5t.
HOUSE ACCOMMODATION.—It appears from the recent census returns prepared by the
Registrar-General that the house accommodation of England and Wales has increased more rapidly
than the population since the commencement of the century. Thus, in 1801, the average ntunber of
persons living in each house was 5S1 in 1811, 5-82 ; in 1821, 5-83 ; in 1831, 5-66 ; in i841, o-44
; in ;
1851, 551 ; and in 1861, 5-40. The gratifying improvement exhibited by these figures has arisen
principally, it will be observed, since the acceleration of the emigration movement. The number of
uniniiabited houses at the date of the last census was larger than at any previous period of the
century, probably in consequence of the increased tendency to subm-ban life and the desertion of
properties in the heart of old towns. Taking the unoccupied houses into account, the number of
persons was 5 61 per house in 1801, and 5-lo in iSOl. There were also more houses in course of
erection in April than at any previous census, so that the mass of tlie people except in parts of the —
metropolis and the great towns in the north of England were never better housed than at present. —
Just Published, Price One Penny,
Tlu: whole Fight Folio Pages, with above 100 Engravings, on good 'paper, ONE PENNY.
London : W, M. Clark, 17, Warwick Lane ; G. Vickers, Angel Court, Strand,— Sold by all News
Agents, Tobacconists, &c.
a joyous aspect, and the varied duties of life are performed with
pleasure and, instead of long and weary nights, gives sound and
;
refreshing sleep.
They clear from the body all hurtful impurities, improve the
DIGESTIVE POWERS, speedily cure all LIVER COMPLAINTS,
BILIOUS AILMENTS, SKIN ERUPTIONS, LOWNESS of SPIRITS,
HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, GOUT, LUMBAGO, &c.
The mild, pleasant action and powerful curative properties of Parr's
Herbal IMedicine, recommend it as the most useful remedy for the
restoration of soundbodily health and mental vigour. After a long and
extended experience they are now established as the safest Family
Medicine, and may in all cases be had recourse to with the most perfect
confidence.
undress alone with violent pains in my bones all over, and joints so stiff I could hardly walk. Soma
;
twelve or fourteen years ago 1 had a dreadful fall and hurt my I'ibs and side veiy much ; the ill effects
of that increased as I advanced in years, and was so bad the winter before last that I could not stan-l
my work a whole day, and of a night could not turn myself in my bed without the most excruciating-
pain. I fortunately resolved to try Parr's Pills, not with much hope of success, for I was too bad
to expect it I took, I think, about four small boxes in two months, and, astonishing to relate, in
;
that short time I was completely cured. I would willingly have taken them two years to have
received half the benefit I did by that time I was as well as ever I was in my life, and as free from
;
pain, and thank God, so I have continued for a whole twelvemonth ; I still take a few occasionally.
I never have since had the least symptoms of any of the pains with which I was before so grievously
tormented. Indeed, I don't recollect one j'ear out of fifty that 1 was so perfectly free from pain as
during the last. I really do believe they are the best medicine ever ollei-ed to tlie public ; they not
only invigorate tlie body, but they also enliven and exhilarate the mind. You are at liberty to make
any use of this, ortif my name to any of the above facts, which I will verify on oath if required.
I remain. Sir, your obedient servant, William Prenticb.
P.S. —
I have several friends trjing them, and some of them have received considerable benefit
already ; the greatest difficulty is to persuade them to persevere, and, if they don't, 1 am persuaded it
is but little use. I say to all, pei-severe. and they will be certain of success.
To Mr. Alexander, Stationer, King-street, Yarmouth, Norfolk.
On Sept. 25th, I860, Messrs. T. ROBERTS and Co. received a letter from Mr. I". R. M. KING, of
Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, in which he says:
Dear Sirs, — I will thank you to send me, without delay, the usual quantity of Parr's Pills.
Mr. W. PRENTICE, of this place, still continues to take Parr's Pills, and always obtains them
from my shop. Your attention will much oblige. Yours respectfully, F. R. M. Kiso.
Mr. W. PRENTICE resides at Gorleston, and is now nearly 90 years of age, enjojing excellent healti
to me was unpleasant. Sometimes the heat of my body was such that I perspired with the least
•xertion, and so much that my clothes would be quite saturated, which soon brought me down, and
I became very thin and weat. I applied to three difJerent doctors in Glasgow, but got no relief. I
next applied to the Infirmary of Glasgow, but all to no pm-pcse. I then tried your pills, but never
man had less faith in advertised medicines. I took three pills at night and two in the morning
never was medicine miore mi!d and soothhig in its operation but these were the only effects for some
:
time, yet they were to me a great blessing. I kept constantly taking the pills for six months, and
found them gradually overcoming my ailments, until I was at length restored to perfect health.
You are at liberty to publish this, for I think a greater blessing was never given to mankind than
what expei-ience "tells me has been confcired by the use of your medicine.
Yours, respectfully, William Pearson.
Parr's Recipe). I got a box of his pills, and found immediate benefit from the first box, and continued
them for several months with increased good until this time, and now I feel myself wonderfully well,
and am strong in body. I am sati'^'.^d that my recovery is to be ascribed entirely to the restorative
qualities of PARR'S LIFE PILL.'* Thomas BiELow, Hale, Cheshire.
From Mr. GAMIS, Yeovil.
Gbxtlemen,—The following testimonials to the efficacj- of Park's Life Pills were couimunicatcd
to mc by the persons who had received the benefit.
A liiprhly respectable female^ who has for many years been a customer at my shop, told me that
one box of Parr's Pills had done her health and 'constitution more good than" all the medicine she
had previously taken. Her health had been much shattered from worms ; but the immortal Parr's
medicine had completely destroyed them, and she is now enjoying excellent health.
Another instance of tlieir good effect was in the case of a young man who had been unable to work
for seven months, 5,nd who by taking two boxes was enabled to go to his usual emploj-ment.
A
short time since, a gentleman of London, who had been staying in a neighbouring village, and
who was about returning home, called for a L's. 'Jd. box of Pills, and told me it was tiie only medicine
that did him any good after all the medical advice he could get (and he had had the best) "he f firther ;
said that a person who had experienced the value of tbem had recommended them to him, and that
it would in future be his family medicine. In fact, in some villages in this neighbourhood they
repudiate all other medicine. I am, j'ours truly.
Medicine Warehouse, opposite Stuckey's Bank. J. Gamis.
The above facts speak for themselves, and clearly prove that Parr's Life Pills are a safe and
valuable medicine, restoring from sickness to health, and preserving it to the latest period of life.
IMPORTANT CAUTION.
The following advertisement appeared in the Nottinnham Rcvuw of January 29, 1S41 :—
PUBLIC ACENOWLED&MENT.
THE undersig-ned JOHN CUBLEY, late of Derby, but now of the town of Nottingham, hereto-
I ) fore a Schoolmaster, but now out of employment, do hereby licknow lodge that I have lately
got compounded some pills, which I have sold to different persons as " OLD PAKE'S LIFE PILLS,"
by representing that 1 had purchased the recipe for that celebrated medicine ; such representation
was, however, entirely false, and the proprietors of the genuine Old Parrs Life Pills have commenced
legal proceedings against me for the above fraud. But I, having expressed sorrow and contrition,
and given up to them the names and addresses of each person to whom I have sold any of such pills,
as well as of the druggists v.ho compounded the same, and agreed to make this public apology, and
pay all expenses, including this advertisement, the proprietoj's have kindly consented to forego such
K'gal proceedings. I do, therefore, declare my shame and sorrov.- for having committed such an
imposition on tiie public, and such a fraud on the proprietors of Old i arr's Life 1 ills, and, further,
I
express mv acknowledgments for their knitv. JOHK CUBLEY.
Dated this 2Sth day of January, 1>.41. Witness— H. B. CAMPBELL,
Solicitor, Nottmgham.
I
Besides the foregomg, it has come to tie knowledge of the Proprietors of this Medicine that its
j
great popularity and immense .sale have excited the cupidity of various dishonest parties, who are
j
attempting to impose their dangerous preparations upon unsuspecting purchasei s under the lure of
'
being "The Original," •• The Original Genuine," "The True," &c. &c., and various other vile sub-
terfuges; therefore
iSnctD al! £atn:—?mt. tjit sole proprietors aDB prrparers of part's Eife yills, in ronnqvcAce of
the marni imitations ff ovr luuliciiic, do again particularbi call attmiii^n to the EUGLISH
OOVERRMIEUT SXAMP, on vhick it engravea tJ,e uorOi, "PARR'S LIFE PILLH," in
V.'hlTE letters on a RED ground, und 'tchich it affixed to the sidit of toxli box of tlie right
medichie.
S£lC. furiijcrmorc, in order to give tli4 public a stiR greater protection, do consider it expedient to
affix our signature to the wro.vptr tchich is folded round each box.
As witness our hand, ^~^ —S''~> y > w !»•*
For Exportation. —Directions in Spanish, Poi-tuguese, French, and English, are folded round each
box.
. ^^' ^0 Emigrant should start witliout a gcjd supply, as they are good in all cases.
/lLl who suffek fkom
GOUaHS, COLDS, EQTxE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CROUP,
Vv HOOPING GOUGE, and INCIPIEITT CONSUMPTION,
TlIK
Hieroglyphic for 1862.
Our on tins occa'-ioii, been more than nsualljk0ndov\ed with the prophetic spirit.
artist lias,
The picture, although calledan hierogrlyphic, fully shadows forth many events which must come to
pass —events which will, to thousands, cause the profoundest emotions. The uninitiated will soon
diicern the old and bloody War Voiltures, tearing, as of old^ at each other, and struggling for a supre-
*inacy.» Let them tear, and let them worrj-, and let them bleed and suffer, as they, the tme demons
of earth, deserve. Serenely contemplative will be traced the grand outlines of the British Lion,
typical of security and peace to our dear old England. Clearly indicated in another part of this
remarkable tableau is the fall of the rotten old tri]>le crown. A few more years and it will be
a thing of the past. The foreground of the picture too clearly indicates the bloody struggles which
those who speaU our own language in the Western World are undergoing, and will liare to
undergo. Yes, they shall suffer all the horrors of a cruel war but as with man, so with nations,
;
they cannot arrive attrue greatness but through the furnace of adversity. This blood-letting
which they are bestotWfl^n each other will, it is hoped, cure them of their unbearable swagger
and blustsr.. Whilst thesd^ dread d»ings. are perpetrated in America, the crown of Ep^land,
aurrounded'hy the stars of Truth, Justice, and Freedom, shall reign triumphant.— AMEN.
'V \
# 'V,<