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... James-street. Bedford-raw. SacasTA rt—Mr, J. M. Saunderaen. The real and substantial advantages offered to the public by a well regulated Institution for the purpose providing Youths with respectable and established Masters, and Tradesmen with suitable Apprentices, is of the highest national impertanes, and totally supersedes the uncertainty and loss of time consequent upon private negseiatioa ...
... SLAVE SHIP. The brutal and inhuman conduct of persons engaged ia the Slave trade has often, and most properly, been made the subject animadversion. We have heard of the negroes being thrown overboard when the pirates have been chased, and thus of wholesale murders committed o> the unfortunate objects of European cupidity and avarice to prevent detection and punishment, and of numberles* other ...
... arda, price Three Shilliaga, rveT of the Revolution* added the LAW of NATURE, Engraeinga. work may each, or la Parti at Sixpence cloth boarila, price T re ShUlinn, or atltched in Wrapper, at One llinir and Sixpence, ITURES on HIST' 3RY. To which is added -ttuig .ketch of a Life and Writinga. Ie LAW of NAT! JRE; or, Principles of «!}reT, price Twopence. •Irect; and Purkiaa, Old Com »mn atroet. ...
... city lutew~wence and - oney Market. (From oar own Correpndent.) There have been considerable investments of money this week in the Funds, both Eagljsb and Foreign; and it is owing to the prafernce which, monied people give to Government security dver mercantile and other, that causes the prices of the Funds to be so good, whilst'there is such 3 scarcity of money in every wholesale department ...
... 1 , ia44*.4 ic k, ! ' .:. '~ * :, -i-,. -.: - - e~1 .:- '2' :IsI . ' Pec 1 -dwad n~~wINS01VENT. _4z '46hWualter. dfi Wd r Graham,-1 Baigh 4bot HuChsnCrw-ourt , ofead Graham Basicial'assig reetj~ebir&. i..Q Thomas Bal' et-tet Shiitalam Ja.4 attwelve~adjan' 31, at thea Whte Court nPpf akrpop tsgal-tee. liiorM~ Y.~onAst u~'nid MesugC WAhnye ndCIChncr-l01. Henryi Plezs:ePerkims-s;EttieW, ...
... London Markets . {(Fromz fhe Gardenzer's Gazelle.) ;CORNS~ EXClIAhGE.-Tb~e suipply of Enolisls wheathbns been rthiter limIted and of a damnp quality. The arrivals from abroad have been extenisive. The demand for Enligsh wheat of ffne qua- lits has beenlarge and sales were made at Is advance on last veek's !quotation'. Foreign is 6irm, Barley many bc quloted Is Inwver as wvelt a s trish oats, ...
... FROM THE LONDON GAZETrE. FRIDAY, JAN. 4. BANKRUPT. Richari Nu:tall, Carr Barn, Bury. Lancashire, farmer. DIVIDENDS. Jar. 26, J. G. Green and Sons, Oldham Mtills. Maidbtone, paper- Manilfactsrees..-Jan. 23, J. B. Parker, Botolpli.Iane.. wholesale grocer.-Jan. 2, J. Gtnn, Limehouse, cowkoeper.-Jin I. B. Ware, tnoerrstreet, ckreesemonger.-Jan. 26, 11. Shepiherd, t;r vIck, draper.-Jan. 25, 11. A. ...
... FROM THE LONDON GAZE LIT. - 6- -, I YYIDIMV. JTAW. 4.~ BANKRUPT. Richard Nuttail, Can Barn. Bury, Lancihire, farmer. DIVIDENDS. . an. 211 3. G. Green cad Sons. Oldh P . r maauflcaturers.-Jan 2M.3 . a~~ Boelsb..Maidstonolesaler --Jam . 10, 2 3.J- Gunn, Li(nebose, cowkeeper..Jsati2t , B. s Ware.,rTowcr..treQt ebjeelemoiagel..an. 26, M. Shepherd, NVar. wick, draperIn*29, 1W. A. Fowis, ...
... (From the Gurdenr' Gazelit.) CORN EXCIIANGE.-Tbe supp'ly or Wheat diaring the week has been rather snwal', bhit eqial to the demand ; as tie dealers arsve kept back from puiltasirig. The Whea:t from the inland counties svas (lamp and met wbih &hleavy sale iti decline of2s. to 30.; the ftreicn met with a ready sale. Bayley Is in demwnd at 1.% to 04. per quarter an advance of Iavt week. The ...
... means certain, nor does his ear seem just. This piece cannot please long, though the scenery is good, and one of the pretty. Naval Engagements” it the last piece, and it it just as attractive as ever. ...