CORN EXCHANGE—OCT. [ill]
... coRN we XCa I A GEr O CI ,ning fe hail a Toleral~le -nml ra J * ?? E'%TAXCE -i. S(ufrink and reffabl, on r r ' Bremen:.X ?? Ounf, ...
... coRN we XCa I A GEr O CI ,ning fe hail a Toleral~le -nml ra J * ?? E'%TAXCE -i. S(ufrink and reffabl, on r r ' Bremen:.X ?? Ounf, ...
... CORN EXCHANGE-OcT. 15. ?? n: a. OFI -e * ~ CORN EXCHANGE-OcTr. M d o I mhui~~orning w~ ;a middling supply otf 1.kinds of irb lb has hlly maintained Monday's pricus- A few xye5 purcised at a trifling advance, and price5 in 6e, 1 'tsn eap~icrrd higIer. 1g beans, pease, and uiliet ew I. SMAII'HNEIJELD MARItT-;Oct-IS- 1/ .; 5 8d to 4s Sd ?? - to 5s6 .s 0s to 5s GJ 1 Pork ?? ,BT\ATON Atthe Cues -- ...
... AGR1CUl7tURE, MARKETS Ir ZS. r A reaping nachine, invented and made by Mr Thomas Browni, smith and founder, in Alnwick, was triedl On the 8d instant, in a field of whfic'7beloagirg to Th,11otmas Dodds, Esq. Southside, near Alnw'lckv'lvich far eceded 'the e.peuatiloi of every one who saw it work, and bids fair to give eatire sa- !eatfvlon., It is drawn by one horse, and cuts three feet wide, 1J ...
... GLJ 4 08r MARKEl'S-OCTORI'ER 122. v-TO N. ?? here qas been 3 fair douan.1 for Corton t' COTTON. --I here Ihas been . fair detin. for Carton this wek ; and the sales are about G00 bags, at the prices of last week nearly :-Sea lsland Georgia 25; at 2s. ?? do. i306, at 20,td. to 2;. 3d.Z-New Orleins 13 at .e2d.-Pernirm 20, at 2s. 2zdA-Maratiliam. 2, at 2s. -Demerara 93, at 20d. to os. 0l,d. ...
... M4 CUM2URE, JOA RDTI, PIIRS. s. ire, - (Bly an East Lothiai Correspotndent.) The~barvest, owing to' adverse weather,. has hithersopro- a ceedeeiver~slowly. .Upon.clay soiis the carrying of the crops I 't the' stack-yard'will be more srvere upon the working stock; Mr and snore ruinous to the ground, than ever known at any for- ttter period, Indeed so wet. are many fields, that if high gales AY ...
... EDINBfkGH CORE MARIIE7-OCT. °. Wheat. Barley. I dts i ease & BIen,. Fri t, .. , b C. 6s. d 1 j . od; 7, (1.. ,O ? .9es .. 5l3s. od. 1:24s. Od. 2t6s. Cd '.2 is. Cl. Ihird ?? 51s. od I 2}s. Od, 23s. Otl. '24Ns. o Our snpply ofntwheat to day was still ves Sort; a3li1 PeW4 were very heave, atan sadvance of fill ,s (, ier bell. B .t tfir seed) 36 td:s ci!eiit (fMr niealliloc) trlo 50sJ. 's ?? Netv ...
... TOl ?? 'VAe R5 eel $ but prices rem.,r, ve., -~t be -s w ; but prices resnalt, i ntt bee0SI teitertt,5 wevk' 5010001 to -about 3d rainh. li l 2s. Ohd. o2s. 40d.-Bo, bags. SaeI I ?? d. New Orleans. Z-0 tat 0 l 7913 200 31e 2 ' rtt .95 to 2s.-Maranie k5 tots t O t12-1. to Dr28°°dS-Ute d to 2xdp n o al it | maica Pustic at 1..6 to 19-8sua ?? f to, at t CO 13 d, at 5 , - to 22id I Caaod. t1jO, j ...
... GLASGOW MARKETS-Ocr. 5. LoTTe.-Our market continues rather dull, but the quo. tattons of last week are maintained. IThe sales are about 40o bags, ?? Island Georgia 62, at 2s. s. to 2a. 7d.-lnre- rior ditto 18, at 2s. 3d. to 2s. 3 ?? ditto 16, at 2s. OM1. -Bowed ditto 70, at-20 d. to 22d.-New Orleans 20, at 221. -Diemerara 211, at 23d. to 2s. I d. LONDON MARKETS-OcT. I. Corro N.-The chief sales ...
... A,16R'CULURI:E, MA lRELTS, rFllRS *i On Tuesday, Ayr woollen cloth naarket was .II s with goods, whichn ild readily, at such prices as Will *erate the manefacturer. I eo Act Ayr, on Wednesday, there was an indifferent sh loc.es, either for the SasIle or for' the dralshtsl Th 0r chasers were few, and the prict s; in ?? with The ptI former years,. 7ere excessively low. htsoeq Wednesday ...
... CdiRS lEtCHANGE-ccr, 25. hI, Char fr-sh arrivals this a nni,,a e We had but tw frew sh arrivals this niiornihig, conseq1Tehtly, in the early part of thei orning, the wheat trade was brisk; but tewards the cle)se the sales heivy at Monday's prices. Barley . is2s. per quartet dearer; malt is scarce, and considerably ad- 6i1aced; brans ate 2s. ald oats fromn 2s. to Ist ptr, quartet dvarer, iln ...
... COR4N EXOHANGE., I.ONDON-SRIT. SO. -. i. - - ?? ?? v As I.. fr_ -.h. Owing tr the contrary winds, we had but few fresh arrivals this morning, and those principally trom Essex and KEnt; consequently fine old wheat -as taken oft at an advance of from I s. to S2. per quarter, hot new wheat continues to come to band so very inferior, tl4ere is no demand for it. Bjrley is dull. Fine malf stipports ...
... YINANCE. An A.CC611bt of thle In1Com1e ofrindChargelupon, tihe Conrolitlated Fund, in thle Quarters end- ,d The ,10t (IAN. o)F 06tober, 1815 aind 1S 16,. togoficr, with Ifihe Amounot of' War TIaxes,. andl( loc Al ti'n ia]Duties, &c. to'the. same pe-I riods. NO . iActst! 4,o-,2,3102 in 7,11 4,378,t19 15 t~01'S . 14536,615 IS G 1,481.44 i Mcide-r~s, 1c ,2'37,oof1) 4 I I 9.8 I (i1 ...