6 Sea Island, fine...0 2 10..0, 3 Upland bowed, old 0 new 0 New Orleans.... 0 Babia....... 0 Maranham.......... 0 Pernambucco....0 Cayenne........0 2 0 0 7 8 1. 92 0 9 11 1 11 RICE, per cwt. .2 0 0..2 1 6 1 8 0..1 12 0 14 .1 5 0..1 6 0 1 Demerara & Berbice 0 1 90 2 1 English..........0 190 1 104 RUM, per gallon Com. West India 0 17호 0 Jamaica low O.P. 0 1 94 Bour bon...... SHUMAC, cwt. Surat. ELEPHANT's TEETH. l's per cwt..... STAVES 1 red oak hhd..... ..0 8 0..0 9 0 Scrivelloes. 0 15 SUGAR, cwt. FLAX, per ton Muscovado Brit. P. Riga,... Dabs & moist brn 3 7 0..3 13 0 .4 2 0..4 3 0 Petersburgh 12hd 3 12 FLAX-SEED per hhd. American........6 Good middling. 4 5 0..4 8 0 0 Canada per bush.0 10 0..0 0 0 Very fine.... FUSTIC, per ton Havanna, in bond Jamaica.... 13 ..... 0014 0 Porto Rico.... Cuba........... .16 0 0 17 10 Brazil. .......8 0 0 10 0 0 Zante..........8 0 0 0 GINGER, per cwt. White... 2 0..2 6 0 0..2 10 0 0..3 4 0 Barbadoes.......4 Jamaica.........3 15 0..7 0 HEMP, per ton Riga Rhine.....51 0 Petersburg clean49 052 0 HIDES, per lb. West India, dry..0 0 7 Buenos Ayres, dry0 0 0..7 0 9 Brazil, dry.......0 LIG. VITÆ, per ton..7 LOGWOOD, Camp..10 Honduras....... MAHOGANY, per foot Honduras............. Cuba.. ...... OILS, per 252 gallons Cod.. Seal, pale.... 56.0 brown,....52. 0 Linseed, per gal. 0 Rape, pale...... 0 brown.....0 Olive, per 236 gal. Messina ......105 Page 99, line 11, for survives read survive. 100, last line but one, for ελαχιςορος read ελαχιςότερος. 114, for wpvovo read ogvolo. 137, line 15 from bottom, for Rest read Zest, 139, line 7 from bottom, for effusion read infusion. 0608 0 0 10 10 0 Brazil.. 4 3 0..0 0 0..4 0..0 0 Archangel Soap..3 18 0 0 TAR, per barrel American, comm.. 0 19 0..1 0 6..0 Stockholm Archangel 1 4 0..0 TOBACCO, per lb. Faded.... 0 0 5/ 0 61 0 9 007/0 0 083 0 0 10 0 5..0 0 7 0000 0003 .0 18 0..0 18 9 0 106 0 0 ERRATA. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY BENTHAM AND RAY, HIGH-STREET, (To whom Communications, post paid, may be addressed :) SOLD, ALSO, BY BALDWIN, CRADOCK, AND JOY, LONDON; AND ALL OTHER BOOKSELLERS. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. THE Editors of the Northern Star, anxious to avail themselves of every improvement in their work of which their original plan is susceptible, have resolved, in compliance with the suggestions of many judicious contributors, to make some alterations in that department which is dedicated to the analytical review of new publications. In their future numbers the articles of review will not be restricted by any particular plan, but their pages will be open to any communications of this nature which they may consider to give a fair and candid description of any literary or scientific work of recent publication, although the earliest attention will be given to works published in Yorkshire or by Yorkshiremen. At the same time they beg leave to inform their Mathematical Correspondents, that no question can be allowed to appear, unless it has been accompanied by a correct solution. Mr. Bigland's paper,-Examination of the common Prejudice in favour of the Ancients,--W.'s paper on the Subterranean Forest on Hatfield Chace,-and K. on a singular Phenomenon of the Sun and Moon, shall have an early insertion. VECCHIA on Novel-reading,-TEMPUS,-Charade by Juvenis,~J. A.'s Rebus,—-Chimney-Boy's Soliloquy,- Verses to Laura on leaving England, F. R. S.'s polite note,-My Garden, lines by J. W.-LEO's Sonnet,-Paper from a Bone-Setter on the Suppression of Quackery, The Nettle, a poetical fable,-Lysis on Pendulums, and numerous solutions to the mathematical questions proposed in our last number, have been received. We have also received a beautiful original drawing of an ancient mansion, at HighSunderland, near Halifax, for which we are indebted to the kindness of a friend, whose continued favours we are exceedingly anxious to secure. We doubt the fact on which the query of CULINA is founded. |