F.DICATIOX
... MR. DIX respec’fully informs Friends, that his ACADEMY, 22, Paui.iament-Street, will Reopened Tuesday, the 21st instant. Private Tuition as usual. Charles-Strect, Hull, July 9, 1829. ...
... MR. DIX respec’fully informs Friends, that his ACADEMY, 22, Paui.iament-Street, will Reopened Tuesday, the 21st instant. Private Tuition as usual. Charles-Strect, Hull, July 9, 1829. ...
... tibrrvool 10ricro Ourrelit. Thursday, July 16, 1829. * Denotes rising. COLONIAL PRODUCE. SuGAR, B.P.percwt. ?? s. d. s. d. Muscovado dry brown *. 49 0 ( 33 0 Middllp3g ?? 0 * 110 0 Good ditto .: ?? 0 ...
... BELFAST MARKET PRIlCES-JULY 16. -tcwtofll21b. ' T ?? Oatrnealt.. 13s. Od@14 h alow, rouggh 4 0@ ; 6 . e 0 0 00 0 lb of 180 W~hite W1'heat 14 0 - 0 0 IButter,fresh 0 81,,, 0 I Reddo ?? 6 - 0 0 | lb of 10r. Barl.ey. . 0 _- 0 0 Tobacco, leaf 0 SI0a: 0 7 Oats .6 I -7 10 cane3 1 -_3 6 Flourlat ?? 230 0 0 . roll 2 9_36 . 2d 21 0-O 0.plzg.4 0- _ 0 0 . 3d18 0I - 0 pigtail 4 2-00 . 4t1-.. ...
... :P'LYMOUTH. Colonel Bireb, of the Royal Engineers, is arrived here, and took the command as Chief Engineer in 'the Western District, ?? last. The' smack John and Mnry, formerly a.constant trader be. tween this port au-d Jersey, oniher. passage from Jersey to Gibralter, sprung a leak on Hll June, in lat. 47.12 N.'long. 66 W. on the 14th she becameivatter-logged, when all bands got into the boat ...
... ~ 1. .. ?? ; Fly 'm wctti Regatta wolkplac9son anday ?nll -Tqs~ayal :, t.ete ustial gaieties-the hoeig1iltsm e arnudilng:the sceee of antttionh dispitaying all the att6ertius'of eiiu,'eleamt, an V2 * f6hion, :Qt tour minutes ?? one ?? the sighs;lgu; was . 'fred for starting, and the followifng yachts, of flltife t and upwnards -started for the Regatta- Club Coep:,-Harriddauer,- 60 tona, Gi W ...
... HUNGERIFORD MARKET; Irs PROPOSED REVIVAL AND RC-CONSTRUlCIlON. (ESTABLlSHED BY ROYAL CHIARTERS) PROSPECTUS. Among the numirous Improvements effected within a few years past, at the West End of the Town, the establishment of a Market, in a situation convenient for the supply of Its Immensely Increasing population, ueems to hawe been overlooked, altbougb several markets have besa entirely ...
... I CORIN EXCHANGE, 1N0G7: j ¢ I The changeable state of the Weather ha;, ' i, - I V - a - c a a n -o. n-z . - The chrneable tate of the Weather ha- i vance of Is. to 2e. perqusar2ertobebtai,;, Smples of wheat ; but the-trade for oth1 * led, at no iorrroivement-in vWalue. u , - >-Unrie gof d quality is rather dearer than sie gujgglt. Thke report of the beau cropa beti,, Ihe, beans arr therefore ...
... batifatipto, &c. NEU BANKRUPTS. of Leet SHE FPreo thc London Gazette, June 26, 1829. Ing at I John and John Eastman, Streatham, Surrey, wbeelwrights-Wm. SEL] Norton, Uxbridge, Middlesex, ?? Barker, Hi ...
... CORN MAIIRIE, WAKEFIELD, I Fidely, J.IS 3rd, 19M. There is rather a laige arrival of wheat here this week, chiefly fo. reign, thl greeter part ofit recently released-Of otlergrain the lresrl supply is sallr- Onui-l millers evince a disposition to boy fresh wheat, oild there has been an evident irenoese e oli tn part of the hotldees of sech not to sob- soit t any further decline; a moderate ...
... MA RKE T S. lVUNDU,- CORN-EXCHANGE, JULY 20.-Our Market was not deficient in supplies of every kind, but hav- ing many country buyers this morning, and the weather be- ing rather unsettled, higher prices were demanded, and the few sales effecte4 were certainly at au advance of 2s. per qr. on the prices of this day week; still a great deal will depend on the state of the weather, for if the day ...
... ; MARET& Th' ; RN EXC_ ONGE, LON)O94 uiv 2-3. Tbe'faivourable and apparently settled state of the weather have completely paidlyaed' ou market, for there werelma .Fy , coint-rybuyer's, xho appeared ratber surprised that Mii-d n le day's prices were asked;. but h'a'd lower pricds been ollered, 1no doubt they vbaed 'have 'beeh accepted; 'still 'Monday's. - ,~prices must be 4'uoted hominalfy ...
... PLEASURE BOATS from any Pari of the United Kingdom. Pathos. The Right Hon. LORD YARBOBOUGH. Stewards. The Right Worshipful the MAYOR, Admiral of the Hnmher The Worshipful the WARDEN of the TRINITY-HOUSE. FIRST DAY. Weonesoay, the 26th The YARBOROUGH CUP, value 40 to Sailed for by Noblemen's and Gentlemen's YACHTS, from 12 to Tons. Entrance XI. A CUP, value 25 Sovereigns, and a CUP. value 15 ...