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SWEDISH TURNIP SEED.-Any quantity under 10lbs. 9d. a pound; and any quantity above 10lbs. and under 50lbs. 8d. a pound; any quantity above 50lbs. 9d. a pound; above 100lbs. 7d. A parcel of seed may be sent to any part of the kingdom; I will find proper bags, will send it to any coach or van or wagon, and have it booked at my expense; but the money must be paid at my shop before the seed be sent away; in consideration of which I have made due allowance in the price. If the quantity be small, any friend can call and get it for a friend in the country; if the quantity be large, it may be sent by me.

MANGEL WURZEL SEED.-Any quantity under 10lbs., Sd. a pound; any quantity above 10lbs, and under 50lbs., 7d. a pound; any quantity above 50lbs., 6d. a pound; any quantity above 100lbs., 6d. a pound. The selling at the same place as above; the payment

in the same manner.

TREE SEED.

LOCUST SEED.-6s. a pound.

From the LONDON GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1833.
INSOLVENT.

WITT, G., Chenies-street, Bedford-square, cheesemonger.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

BROWN, C.,Tottenham-ct.-rd., china-dealer. CROKER, E., Lombard-street, tobacconist.

BANKRUPTS.

BARNARD, A., Norwich, money-scrivener. COHEN, J. W., Lower Ormond-quay, Dublin, and Bury-street, St. Mary Axe, London, wholesale jeweller.

DOWN, W. jun., Portsea, woollen-draper.
EARCE, W., Birmingham, victualler.
FOSTER, J., Leeds, printer.

GREATOREX, T., Albany-street, Regent'spark, hay-salesman.

HANNUM, C., Chippenham, Wilts, carpenter.
HARDCASTLE, R.,West Smithfield, plumber.
HARDIMAN, J. and W., St. Dunstan's-hill,
Lower Thames-street, ship-agents.
JONES, W. R., Sbad Thames, lighterman.
LEARY, D., Parliament-street, surgeon.
MAY, T., Chesterfield, grocer.
NEEP, W. E. J., Norwich, silversmith.
MOXON, J. jun., Southampton, chemist.
NOEL, L. J. J., Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn,

scrivener.

SMITH, G., Stoke-mills, East Stoke, Dorsetshire, miller. STOKES, B., Droitwich, chandler.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION.

MEEK, W., Stockbridge, Edinburgh, builder.

TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 1833.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. PEARCE, H., Bishopsgate Within, tavernkeeper.

REYNOLDS, R., Manchester, cabinet-maker. SANDYS, T., Bell-court, Brook's-market, bookseller.

BANKRUPTS.

BOWDITCH, W., Exeter, grocer.
BRUNT, T. I., Whittington, Derbys., tanner.
BUSBY, C.A., Brighthelmston, Sussex, builder.
ETCHES, W., Doncaster, auctioneer.
GILBERT, T., Birmingham, coal-dealer.
HILLS, S., Hammersmith, schoolmistress.
HOOPER, W., Farmington, Gloucestershire,
farmer.

INNES, J., St. Mildred's-court, merchant.
JACOMBS, J., Coventry, and W. Jacombs,
Nuneaton, riband-manufacturers.

JOYCE, H., Milford-lane and Essex-street, Strand, oilman.

MATTERSON, E., Leeds, chemist. NELSON, T., Stibbington, Huntingdonshire, paper-manufacturer.

RATHER, W.,Grantham, Lincolns., scrivener.
ROWE, W. M., Stamford, grocer.
SIM, J., Whitehaven, currier.

WILSON, J., Ernest-street, Regent's-park, victualler.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION. LAMB, R., Edinburgh, merchant.

LONDON MARKETS.

MARK-LANE, CORN-EXCHANGE, Feb. 11.The supplies of wheat from the home counties have been to-day much more moderate than of late, yet several parcels having been left on

hand at the close of Friday's market, the stone; with beef, mutton, coarse and inferior stands exhibited a tolerably fair show of sam-veal and pork at Friday's quotations.

ples. The quality of the wheat fresh up was generally rough. The best runs obtained quite as much money as this day se'nuight, but all secondary and ill-conditioned sorts hung heavily on hand, and must be noted fully Is. cheaper than last Monday. Old wheat was in very limited request at its former currency. In bonded corn nothing doing.

The fresh arrivals of barley were inconsiderable; bright malting qualities, which are extremely scarce, were worth fully 32s. to 34s.; but black stained sorts were difficult to dispose of at 24s. to 27s., and distilling and grinding descriptions at 21s. to 23s., being fully 1s. lower than on Monday, and very dull sale at the decline.

The malt trade continues extremely heavy. We had a large parcel of oats offering, the accumulation of the previous week, added to some fresh arrivals this morning; the article experienced a slow and languid sale: the best qualities are 6d., and inferior and stale parcels Is., lower than last Monday.

Beans very dull sale, but not cheaper. Peas, both boiling, grey, and maple, were 1s. to 2s. lower, with a limited sale.

Flour in fair demand at former rates.

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The beasts appeared to consist of about equal numbers of short-horns and Devonshire (principally) steers and oxen, with some cows and heifers; Irish beasts, and Welch runts, for the most part from Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, and the western districts; and Scots aud Norfolk home-breds, chiefly from Norfolk; with, perhaps, 100 Herefords, from the midland districts; about as many Sussex beasts, principally steers and oxen, and about the same number of Town's. end cows, with a few Staffords, &c., from various quarters.

A full moiety of the sheep were new Leicesters, of the South Down and different whitefaced crosses, in the proportion of about two of the former to four of the latter; the remainder about equal numbers of Kents and Kentish half-breds, polled, with some horned, Norfolks, and old Leicesters, with a few horned and polled Scotch and Welch sheep, horned Somersets, Dorsets, &c.

Beasts, 2,266; sheep, 16,120; calves, 102; pigs, 120.

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servants, against every proposition for the taking off of taxes, many of them will be ready to ask: "But, why should not "the independent country gentlemen "be for the taking off of taxes; they bear "their share of the taxes; they must "feel their pressure, in proportion to "their means, as well as the middle and "working classes; and, therefore, they "must be honest, at any rate, in their "opposition to the taking off of taxes"" In answer to this, which is very natural, let my readers peruse the following resolutions, moved by me in the House of Commons on Monday, the 18. inTHE country has been surprised; stant. I beg my readers to go through it has been stunned by the commence- this most interesting detail of facts, ment of the proceedings of the re- with great attention. They will then formed Parliament. According to all see, how the independent country that the world has seen of our an- 66 gentlemen have borne their share of cestors; according to the excellent in." the taxes, and how disinterested they herent character of the people,that which" must be in voting against the taking we now behold is that which a reflecting "off of taxes." man would have expected to see; Resolved, That, by the act of namely, taking time to think; feeling" Parliament, passed on the 11. of strong resentment; but taking time to" July, 1815, being chapter 184 of the think on what they ought to do. They" fifty-fifth of George the Third, imclearly see, by the divisions which have" posing certain duties on stamps, taken place, and by other things which" amounting annually, in the 'aggrethey have beheld, that the two con- gate, to upwards of seven millions atending political factions have united ; year, the utmost care has been taken they see not the smallest intention of" to exempt the nobility and great taking off even the sinallest of the taxes." landed proprietors from bearing any They see a determination to uphold the "but a very small share of the burden; present system in all its parts; and they "and further, to make the tax heavier see the terrible means which are to be" and heavier, in proportion to the made use of for the upholding of this" smallness of the amount of property system. on which it is levied; so that each Nothing can be more useful to my "tax goes on, pressing heavier and readers than for me, in this state of" heavier, from the very rich down to affairs, to lay before them the grounds "the very poor, as will clearly appear of my opinion as to the prospect which by a reference to the letter of the is now before us; and, in order that I" said act.

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may do this the more effectually, and "That, by this act, various duties on in the manner most likely to be at-"legacies, and on property coming by tended with advantage, I must give "intestate succession, are imposed ap-. them some short account of the prin- plicable to different degrees of rela cipal transactions in the House of Com- "tionship between the legatees and the mons. Though they were told by me successors and the deceased,beginning long ago, that the two political factions "at one per cent., and going on to ten would join in support of the King's" per cent. ; but that, from these duties

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