esq. of Chelsea, and Prince's-street, Leices ter-square. Dec. 7. At the house of his son-in-law, Philip Samuel, esq. Bedford-place, aged 76, Solomon Israel, esq. late of Stamford-hill. Dec. 11. Aged 86, Capt. Fisher, nephew of the late Lord Bishop of Salisbury. Dec. 13. At Hackney, aged 47, Edmund-Antrobus Burgess, esq. Dec. 14. At Bayswater, aged 78, T. Flint, esq. BUCKS.-Nov. 28. At Amersham, Mr. Chauner, secretary to the Indemnity Mutual Marine Assurance Company, Great Winchester-street. Dec. 3. At High Wycombe, in the house of her son-in-law, John Nash, esq. aged 82, Mrs. Elizabeth Lord. Dec 15. At Great Marlow, aged 72, Geo. Ellison, esq. CAMBRIDGE.-Nov. 26. At Cambridge, thrown from a hired horse, in his 20th year, Matthew Newberry Arbuthnott Robinson, esq. of Trinity College. Lately. Anna Maria, wife of the Rev. Dr. Jermyn, Swaffham Prior, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Fly, of St. James's Palace. DEVON.-Nov. 23. At Stonehouse, aged 31, the wife of Capt. J. N. Wylde. Lately. Aged 73, Mr. Jolin Hake, a lay Vicar of Exeter Cathedral; to which choir he had belonged from the age of ten. DORSET Nov. 23. At Cranborne, aged 74, Mrs. Stillingfleet. Dec. 8. At Weymouth, aged 88, Wm. Weston, esq. Alderman, and father of the Corporation, and many years Collector of the Customs at that port. He five times served the office of Chief Magistrate. ESSEX.-Oct. 26. Dorothy, wife of Sir Thos. Barrett-Lennard, of Belhus, and sister to Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart. of Clowance, Cornwall. She was the 4th and youngest dau. of Sir John the 4th Bart. of that family; was married in 1787, and had a family of seven sons and four daughters. Nov. 25. At Hutton Hall, aged 26, James Forbes, esq. eldest son of the late James Forbes, esq. of that place, and of Kingarlock in Argyleshire. Dec. 1. At the Rectory, Woodford, Pleasant, widow of Rev. Richard Stubbs, D.D. Rector of Fryerning, and Vicar of Eastwood. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-Oct... At Longford, near Gloucester, aged 65, Thos. Commeline, esq. Chamberlain and Alderman of that city. At Dursley, Wm. Fry, M.D. Nov. 15. At Clifton Hotwells, aged 17, Fitzherbert H. Brooke, eldest son of late Fitzherbert Brooke, esq. Nov. 22. At Cheltenham, Miss Law, eldest unmarried daughter of the late Rev. John Law, D.D. Archdeacon of Rochester. [Dec. Nov. 23. At Westbury-upon-Trym, William Lucas, esq. Dec. 10. Aged 71, William Racster, esq. solicitor, of Bristol. After having employed himself for two hours in planting bulbous roots in his garden, he went to the conservatory, and fell upon the floor lifeless. Mr. Racster joined plain common sense to great abilities; he was well acquainted with the belles lettres; and few arts or sciences had theoretically escaped his observation and knowledge. He had been a member of many musical societies, and could take up almost any instrument; but the violoncello was his favourite. Dec. 11. At Clifton, aged 56, John White, esq. of Fairlee, Isle of Wight, and Upcerne-house, Dorset, a Justice of the Peace for the counties of Hants and Dorset, and High Sheriff of the latter county in 1822. At Cheltenham, aged 77, Mary, widow of the Hon. and Rev. Francis Knollis, Vicar of Burford, Oxon. Dec. 13. E. Wilbraham, esq. of Cirencester and Horsley. Dec. 14. At Bristol, Elizabeth, relict of John Nash, esq. Dec. 14. At Christchurch, Hants, aged 15, Eliza, only dau. of Mr. Welch, banker. HANTS.-Lately. At Cowes, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. J. B. Atkinson, and dau. of Stephen Dowell, esq. of Bath. Dec. 12. At Ashley Mount, near Lymington, Julia, wife of G. Lowther, esq. Dec. 15. Mr. Hewlett, surgeon and apothecary, of Winchester. Dec. 14. At Christchurch, aged 85, Thos. Brice, esq. formerly of Lymington. HERTS.-Nov. 25. Aged 63, Henry J. Moor, esq. of Cheshunt, late of Kirby Hall, Kent. Dec. 6. At the house of her son Dr. Lushington, Hester, widow of Sir Stephen Lushington, Bart. She was a dau. of John Boldero, of Aspeden Hall, Herts, esq.; was married June 6, 1771, and left a widow Jan. 12, 1807, having given birth to Sir Henry Lushington, the present Baronet, Stephen Lushington, D.C.L. to some other sons who died young, and several daughters. KENT.-Nov. 27. At the residence of Col. Williamson, Royal Military Repository, Woolwich, aged 20, Alexa-Lachlan, 2d dau. of late J. Henderson, esq. of Castle-green. Dec. 1. Lieut.-Col. Gilbert Buchanan, Royal Eng. Chatham. He was appointed 1st Lieut. 1801, 2d Captain 1806, Captain 1811, brevet Major 1819, Lieut.-Col. 1825, Dec. 9. At Woolwich-common, aged 34, John Ord, esq. M.D. Dec. 10. At Plaistow-green, aged 82, William Boyd, esq. LANCASHIRE.-Nov. 19. Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev. W. Allard, of Bury. Dec. 10. At Manchester, aged 87, J. Utley, esq. of his Majesty's Excise. Dec. 11. Aged 52, John Crossley, esq. of Scaitcliffe and Rochdale, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieut. for the county. LEICESTERSH.-Nov. 28. At Lockington Hall, Frances-Mary-Ann, only child of late John Baker, esq. of Waresley-house, Worc. Dec. 11. At the house of his son Richard Gough, esq. Misterton, aged 87, Richard Astley, esq. uncle to Sir J. Dugdale Astley, Bart. M.P. for Wiltshire. He was the 2d son of Wm. Francis Corbet Astley, esq.; and married in 1784 Mary, dau. of John Boswell, of Wilton, in Warwickshire, esq. His son took the name of Gough in 1815, in compliance with the wish of the late John Gough, esq. of Perry-hall, Staffordshire, (noticed in our vol. xcvi. i. 285.) LINCOLN.-Nov. 27. At Wellingorehouse, Colonel Noel Nevile, son of the late Christ. Noel, esq. of Bath and Wellingore. MIDDLESEX.-Nov. 20. At the Priory, near Acton, Colonel Peacocke, late of the 3d Guards. NORTHAMPTON. Oct. 11. Aged 61, Anthony Chibnall, gent. of Old Stratford. Oct. 29. At the house of his son the Rev. C. James Shaw, of Morton Pinkeney, aged 73, Edmund Shaw, esq. formerly of Russell-place. Nov. 11. At Hargrave, of apoplexy, when hunting with Henry Magniac, esq. of Culworth-house, aged 20, Emilius Henry, eldest son of Delmé Radcliffe, esq. of Hitchin Priory, Herts. Nov. 30. At the mansion-house, Oundle, aged 51, Mary, wife of Robert Clarke, esq. late of Brookesby-hall, Leic. Dec. 3. Aged 56, Nathan Willson, esq. of Cotten end, near Northampton. MONMOUTH.-Oct. At Chepstow, aged 84, Sarah, widow of Wm. Badham, esq. NOTTS.-Nov. 21. At Newstead Abbey, Mrs. Wildman, mother of Col. Wildman. OXON.-Nov. 21. J. R. Le Cointe, esq. M.A. of Trinity College. Nov. 30. At Henley-on-Thames, aged 72, Joseph Benwell, esq. Dec. 15. Charlotte-Anne, second dau. of Thomas-Henry Taunton, esq. Clerk of the Peace for the county of Oxford. ... SHROPSHIRE.-Oct. At Bridgnorth, in her 80th year, the wife of Alderman Pierpoint. 11 STAFFORDSHIRE. Dec. 10. At Soho, Lionel, fourth son of Mat. R Boulton, esq. SOMERSET. Lately. At Taunton, aged 51, Miss E. C. Clarke, late of Twerton, youngest daughter of the Rev. T. E. Clarke, rector of Clayhiden. Nov. 27. At Bath, Louisa, youngest dau. of D. Janvrin, esq. of Jersey. Nov. 29. At Bath, aged 29, Major Fielding, 23d regt. of Startforth-hall, Yorks. Dec. 3. At Bath, aged 76, Mrs. Somerville, of Dinder-house, near Wells, widow of Rev. W. Somerville, vicar of Bilbury, Glouc. 573 Dec. 5. At Bath, Charlotte, relict of A. Cobham, esq. of Shinfield-house, near Reading, and daughter of the late John Slade, esq. of Mansell-house, Somersetshire. SUFFOLK.-Dec. 6. Aged 18, Hannah, fourth dau. of W.Walker, esq. of Barton-hall. Dec. 8. At Ipswich, aged 87, Elizabeth, relict of Nath. Turner, esq. of Stoke-hall. SURREY.-Dec. 14. At Godstone, aged 21, Anne-Mary, the only daughter of MajorGen. Newbery. SUSSEX.-Dec. 2. At Hastings, aged 30, Letitia, wife of John Davison, esq. of the East India House, and of Loughton, Essex, second dau. of the late Charles Ambrose Stephenson, esq. of Pamoor, Bucks. Dec. 25. At Brighton, Caroline, wife of Lieut.-Col. Roberts, R.A. eldest surviving dau. of late Thomas Maitland, esq. WARWICK.-Nov. 19. At Radway, in her 824 year, Mary, relict of Rev. Thomas Chambers, Rector of Spernall, and dau. of late Sanderson Miller, esq. Nov. 29. At Bidbrook, Lieut.-Gen. Wm. Buchanan, of the late Royal Irish Artillery; in which he was appointed 2d Lieut. 1779, Captain-Lieut. and Captain 1784, Lt.-Col. 1795, brevet Colonel 1802, Major-General 1809, Lieutenant-General 1814. During several years residence at Malvern, he was characterized by sterling integrity and extensive benevolence. WILTS.-Nov. 5. Aged 71, Mrs. Selby, of Erlestoke, near Devizes. Nov. 27. At Salisbury, the wife of the Rev. Mr. Sealy, of Broughton, Hants. Dec. 1. At Fisherton Anger, Amelia, widow of Adm. Sir Robt. Calder, Bart. and K.C.B. who died in 1818. Dec. 8. At Huish Rectory, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. W. Bleeck, and dau. of late John Goodman, esq. of Oare. Dec. 8. W. 1. Stump, esq. of Corsham. WORCESTERSHIRE.-Dec. 16. At Bewdley, Harriet-Glover, wife of Thomas Cartwright, esq. Nov. 29. George Custance, esq. of Kidderminster, one of the magistrates of that borough. YORK.-Nov. 13. At Hull, Clara-Susanna, third dau. of late Rev. R. B. Bingham, Vicar of Kelsey, Lincolnshire. Nov. 14. Aged 64, Paulin Barratt, esq. many years surgeon, of Appleton. Nov. 16. At Howden, aged 62, Robert Spofforth, esq. solicitor. Nov. 21. At Thirsk, the place of his nativity, and where he had resided since 1801, aged 83, Mr. Foxton, many years an inhabitant of Stockton-upon-Tees. Upright and conscientious, of simple and primitive manners and pursuits, and bearing impressed upon a benignant countenance, " piety to God, and good-will towards all men.' Nov. 30. At Thorne, Thos. Makins, esq. Dec. 1. Aged 6, William Barcroft, fifth son of Edward Parker, esq. of Selby. 570 OBITUARY.-Clergy Deceased. returning health, he had at this time given up all hopes of ultimate recovery. The last time the present writer saw him was on Tuesday, Nov. 2, when he took leave with a strong impression that they were never more to meet. On Tuesday following, Nov. 9, he removed, in a very feeble state, to his house at Hammersmith, after taking a solemn leave of the establishment at the Mansion-house; the scene was particularly affecting; the servants crowded around him, weeping bitterly as for a kind friend and master, and the people in the street that had assembled round his carriage, partook of their feelings, and prayed many blessings on his head. To the poor indeed he had in all stations in life been a generous benefactor, and we speak upon the best authority when we say that during his mayoralty he did not expend less than 1000l. on ebaritable purposes; and we may add, from an intimate knowledge of forty-eight years, that on such occasions he knew not how to refuse. He languished at his house at Hammersmith until Thursday, Dec. 2, when, after a week of considerable suffering, he quietly departed this life at a quarter past three o'clock in the morning, precisely at the hour when his brother, James Peshilier Crowder, Esq. died at his bouse at Stockwell Common, two days before, but the Alderman was too far gone to be made acquainted with this event. His brother, who was a liberal supporter of several public charities, was about two years younger. The Alderman was interred on Monday, Dec. 13, in the parish church of Christchurch, Newgate street, with the honours due to his rank and character, and most deeply regretted by the inhabitants of his ward, who have since taken every opportunity to testify their veneration. His remains were deposited in the same vault which received those of his wife in November, 1823. Mr. Alderman Crowder's character was one of those which we bave often heard recommended as a pattern to young men in business; it may be comprised in two words, INDUSTRY and INTEGRITY, Both distinguisbed him while in trade, and both he carried with him into public life. While enjoying health, which was the case for many years, he had that spirit, vivacity, and intelligence which rendered him an agreeable companion, and enlivened the hospitable table to which his numerous friends had easy access. A long servitude, if we may so call it, to Ward business, first as a member of the Common Council, and afterwards as a Deputy, enabled him to become acquainted with the laws, regula [Dec. tions, and customs of the City, and furnished him with both knowledge and experience which rendered his transition to the higher offices of Alderman and Lord Mayor more easy, and certainly more beneficial. CLERGY DECEASED. Nov. 4. At Newton Kyme, Yorkshire, aged 64, the Rev. John Chaloner, Rector of that place, and of Darrington. He was of Christ's ch. Oxf. M.A. 1789; was presented to the former living in 1815 by T. L. Fairfax, esq. and collated to the latter in the same year, by Archbishop Vernon. Nov. 3. At Henbury, Somerset, aged 67, the Rev. Walter Trevelyan, Vicar of Henbury, and Rector of Nettlecombe, Somerset, and a Prebendary of Wells; brother to Sir John Trevelyan, of Nettlecombe, Bart. and to the late Archdeacon of Taunton. He was the second son of Sir John the late and fourth Baronet, by Louisa-Mariana, dau. and coh. of Peter Symond, Esq. merchant in London. He was of Univ. coll. Oxf. a grand compounder for the degree of M.A. May 3, 1787. On the 10th of July following, he had a dispensation to hold the Rectory of St. Prean Uthnoe, together with Morgan and Martin, Cornwall. He was presented to Henbury in 1802; was collated to the fourth prebend of Combe, in the Cathedral of Wells, by Bishop Beadon, in 1815; and was presented to the Rectory of Nettlecombe by his late father, on the death of his brother the Archdeacon, in 1827. Mr. Trevelyan married his cousin, Charlotte, third dau. of John Hudson, of Bessingby, in Yorkshire, Esq. by Susanna, daughter of Sir George Trevelyan, the third Baronet; by that lady he had ten children; of whom Louisa, the eldest daughter, was married, Sept. 23, 1813, to Horace Mann, of Linton-place, in Kent, Esq.; and Anna, July 26, 1825, to Bickham, eldest son of the Rev. Thos. Escott, of Hartrow-house, Somerset. Νου. 9. At Clifton, aged 49, the Rev. Robert Porten Beachcroft, Rector of Blunham, Beds. He was of Oriel coll. Oxf. a grand compounder for the degree of M.A. June 22, 1895, and was presented to Blunham by the Countess de Grey in 1806. At Lichfield, aged 84, the Rev. Wm. Gordon, Rector of Speldhurst, Kent, and Perpetual Curate of Darlington, Durham. He was of Jesus coll. Camb. B.D. 1797; was presented to Darlington in 1789 by the late Earl of Darlington, and to Speldhurst, in 1816, by Robert Burgess, Esq. Nov. 12. At Norwich, the Rev. Charles Collyer, Rector of Gunthorp with Bale, and of Cley near the Sea, Norfolk. He was admitted to Gunthorp on his own petition in 1798, and presented to Cley in 1827, by J. W. Tomlinson, Esq. Nov. 14. At All Souls college, Oxford, the Rev. Richard Charles Hippesley Tuckfield, M.A. Fellow of that Society, to which he was elected from Oriel in 1824. Nov. 15. At Conderton, Worc. aged 59, the Rev. Richard Darke, Rector of Grafton Flyford. He was of Braz. coll. Oxf. M.A. 1796, BD. 1803, and was presented to his living in 1797, by the late Earl of Coventry. Nov. 17. At Sandwich, the Rev. William Wodsworth, Rector of St. Peter's, in that town, and Chaplain to Lord Palmerston. He was of Pemb. coll. Camb. B.A. 1806, as second Junior Optime, M. A. 1809. The living which he held is in the alternate gift of the Lord Chancellor and of the Mayor and Corporation of Sandwich; and it was at the earnest and unanimous solicitation of that body, that Lord Eldon bestowed the preferment on Mr. Wodsworth. At Walton, aged 48, the Rev. Samuel Reeve, nephew to the late Admirals Reeve and Uvedale. He was of Caius coll. Camb. B.A. 1809. DEATHS. LONDON AND ITS VICINITY. Aug. 20. Capt. Mitchell, R.N. only son of the late Admiral M. and brother-in-law to W. R. Clanny, M.D. of Bishop-Wear mouth. Nov. 12. At Bromley College, Kent, Mrs. Blacke, widow of the late Rev. R. B. many years Vicar of Ellesborough, co. Bucks. Nov. 19. At Camberwell, aged 59, Francis Field, esq.. Nov. 20. In her 32d year, Katherine, wife of the Very Rev. C. S. Luxmoore, Dean of St. Asaph, and youngest daughter of the Right Hon. Sir John Nicholl. At Isleworth, aged 64, Dame Margaret Boyd, first cousin to the Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, and sister to the dowager Lady Rodney and the Countess dowager of Kinnoul. She was the 5th dau. of the Right Hon. Thos. Harley, Alderman of London, by Ann, dau. of Edw. Bangham, esq.; was married Feb. 26, 1784, to Sir John Boyd, 2d Bart. of Danson, Kent, and left his widow May 30, 1815, having given birth to Sir John the present Baronet, two other sons, and one daughter. Nov. 21. At Hampstead, Jane, dau. of late John Legou, M.D. of Liverpool. Nov. 22. At his father's, Church-street, Minories, aged 21, James Gordon Murray, surgeon, in consequence of a puncture in the hand while dissecting. At Maida-hill, aged 28, Maria, daughter of the late Hon. Basil Cochrane, after a long and painful illness, occasioned by extreme mental anxiety, resulting from delay in the fulfilment of her late father's testamentary dispositions. Nov. 23. Mr. J. Hummel, of Conduit street. 571 At Kennington, aged 20, Emily-Jervis, fourth dau. of late W. Webb, esq. Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Vines, esq. of Upper Gower-street. In the Regent's Park, aged 30, Isabella, wife of J. B. Ricketts, esq. dau. of T. J. Parker, esq. At Clapton, aged 83, Thos. Nisbett, esq. for 60 years a clerk in the Bank of England. Nov. 24. In Great George-street, aged 91, Ann, relict of Thomas Hobbs, esq. In Connaught-square, aged 81, the widow of Mr. John Sturges, of Ealing. In Bedford-square, Elizabeth-Ann, wife of James Endell Tyler, Rector of St. Giles in the Fields. Nov. 25. John Berry, esq. of Sheffield, for many years Collector of Excise in the Whitby and Sheffield districts. Nov. 26. In Torrington-square, aged 41, Marmaduke Dixon, esq. of Caistor, Lincolnshire, solicitor, and one of the Coroners for that county. Νου. 27. At Lambeth, at the house of her eldest sou, aged 80, Anna Elizabeth, relict of Robert Stainbank, esq. of Clifford's Inn, Prothonotary of his Majesty's Palace Court, Westminster; and mother of Mr. Edward Stainbauk of Hull. Nov. 28. In her 21st year, Caroline, only surviving child of the late William Wadd, esq. surgeon, of Park-place, St. James's. Nov. 29. At Lisson-grove, aged 78, Elizabeth, relict of Mr. W. Clark, of Ciren cester. In Upper Woburn-place, James Humphreys, esq. barrister, of Lincoln's-inn, and of Ham Frith, Essex. Nov. 30. Aged 7, the Hon. Henry Walter Bury, second son of the Right Hon. Lord Tullamore. Lately. In the Old Kent-road, aged 76, James Booth, esq. formerly of Blackheath. At Peckham Rye, aged 81, John Mitchel, esq. formerly of Sweeting's-alley. Aged 89, James Chalmer, esq. of Abingdon-street, the father of the Scotch solicitors and agents in London. In early life he was a writer to the signet at Edinburgh. His bodily powers were but little impaired until within the last two or three years; and he attended to his professional duties to nearly the last day of his life. Dec. 1. In Somerset-street, aged 79, the Right Hon. Hugh Elliot, formerly Governor of Madras. He was sworn a Privy Counsellor, March 19, 1814. He died suddenly soon after retiring to bed; on which account an inquest was taken, whose verdict was -died by the visitation of God. He has left nineteen children. Aged 65, George Pringle, esq. of Stoke Newington. Dec. 5. Aged 22, John-William-Pusey, eldest son of William King, esq. Hammersmith. Dec. 6. Elizabeth, wife of W. Newton, 574 OBITUARY.-Bill of Mortality.-Markets. Dec. 4. Aged 68, Jane, relict of John Atkinson, esq. of Huddersfield. Dec. 6. Aged 17, Fanny, fourth dau. of the Rev. G. Marwood, of Busby Hall; late of Amport, Hants. Dec. 7. At Tadcaster, Mary-Jane, dau. of the Rev. Benjamin Maddocks. Dec. 9. At Hull, aged 13, CatharineIsabella, eldest dau. of the late Dr. Christopher Alderson. Dec. 13. At Leeds, aged 52, Charles Coupland, esq. solicitor. Dec. 15. At Hull, aged 67, Joseph Egginton, esq. Alderman of that town, and a Deputy Lieut. for the East Riding. Dec. 16. At Welton Grange, in his 80th year, John Carrick, esq. an Alderman of Hull. Dec. 19. At York, in his 60th year, Henry John Dickens, esq. barrister. Dec. 20. At Selby, aged 67, John Hornsby, esq. for upwards of 20 years Chief Constable of the district. WALES.-Dec. 18. At Holyhead, at the house of her brother Capt. Skinner, R.N., aged 64, Euphemia, relict of Oliver Barberie, esq. late of the Barrack Department. SCOTLAND.-At Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Lieut. Soirle Mackdonald, at the very advanced age of 106. He expired merely from decay and exhaustion of nature. He has left three children under ten years of age. IRELAND.-Nov. 25. In the Newgate, Dublin, being a prisoner for debt, Lieut.Col. Duncan, on the half-pay of the 8th [Dec. regiment. After a long investigation, the jury ascertained his death was occasioned by excessive use of laudanum, and returned a verdict of "Died by the visitation of God." Dec. 10. At Ahern Vicarage, co. Cork, the Hon. Charlotte Tonson, second dau. of the late Right Hon. William Lord Riversdale, by Rose Bernard, eldest sister of Francis, Earl of Bandon. ABROAD. Lately. Aged 40, her Serene Highness Eleonora-Charlotte, Landgravine of Hesse Rothemburg; first cousin to her Majesty Queen Adelaide. She was a daughter of Prince Charles-Louis of Hohenlohe Langenburg (uncle to her Majesty, and great uncle to the Duchess of Kent's sonin-law), and became the second wife of Victor-Amadeus the present Landgrave of Hesse Rothemburg in 1812. At Landaur, East Indies, Capt. Matthias Andrews, of his Majesty's 44th regiment, late of Reading. At Jersey, aged 23, R. H. Cooper, M.A. late of Worcester college, and second son of the late Rev. E. D. Cooper, Rector of Rouseleach, Worc. Nov. 27. On board the Briton frigate, off the island of Terceira, Godfrey, youngest son of Mr. Sergeant Cross. Dec. 8. At Paris, on his return from Italy, where he had been completing his education as an architect, Henry Palmer, son of Mr. Robert Palmer, of Reading. BILL OF MORTALITY, from Nov. 24, to Dec. 21, 1830. SMITHFIELD, Dec. 27. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. COAL MARKET, Dec. 27, 31s. 6d. to 40s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 50s. Od. Yellow Russia, 48s. Od. SOAP.-Yellow, 64s. Mottled, 70s. Curd, 72s.-CANDLES, 8s. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d. |