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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

MARKETS

... MARKETSA. to LONDON CORN EXCHANGZ )nl IAnuo-.LANE, MONDbAY, JAN4. T'lit. ?? return of frost corly in rthe ptist we-ek causegeQ a- ho gatisit ii theT fhamins to retottutso obstructed by tir kM tr itd ~tIjpptie.3, jqititit thisda siuOitltnitiit, hove been of the tcu.,4 lid oar, nod thcre wet a fet oly o:1dsiivjls ivitt op (at'.s -, luod emit fir thnis dlay's titacket, bitt te .int mtll'c4 .S ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Jan. 30

... FROM TilE LONDON GAZETTE, Joan. 30. DECL&iRATIONS or INSOLVENCY. JAe:27. 2JOJIN HENRY RUSSELL, of Braton d street, tailor. 1,! Jan. 29. HENRY WILMOT SEALY, of 26, City-roads upholsterer. ..in. 2!. SAMUEL IELPHICKs, of 132, Rosemary S lane, victualler. C Jail. dO. ROBERT DAVIS, of Pidford-bouse, Isle of Wight, merchant. U ANKiL a VPTA. ROBERT ARCHER. late of Ingram-court, Fenchurchl-street, but ...

HULL SHIPPING LIST

... WEDNESDAY, MAnCH 28. INWARD.-From Qoter Rusoer-Wennerne Pederson. Hambro'-Severn, (S) Knocker. Wainfleet-arah, Dearlove. OUTWARD.-For Rotterdam-Sea Horse, (8) Bouch.- Leith-PegIsuS, (B) Cook; Innisfail, (s) Moffat. TIJURSDA.Y, VMARnc 29.. INWARD.-For London-London, (S) Taylor; Water Witch, (s) Gibson. Wisbeach-Two Sisters, Jackson. New- astle-Thomas, Dale;+ Robert and Margaret,Gray. Amenter. d ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL MARKETS'.','' YESTERDAY'S WA KEFIELD CORN I MARKET. f Our supplies of all articles are less to-day than for somp weeks. NV beat has met ready sale at an e advance of 2p. per quarter. Oats are fully as dear. t The best descriptions of Barlev are rather higher, d but there is no rimprovement in middling sorts.- r Beans are in demand and rather dearer. c LEEbs- CLOTH MA5SKETr.-In theO ...

FROM FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE, Jan. 26

... PROM kAUIL)AY NI(;ll'i!SGA'ZTTiE?,.Jtmi. 26. B. ImUPTS TO SUURlE NOOi IN II siI L-5TiPT. T. JONES, Iligh-street, Shadwell, slop seller, Feb.. 2, at half-past. eleven, March 9, at twelve. Solicitors, Alessrs. 'rempiet sud_0o., Great oTwr- street, B. E.YON, Northumberland-stteet, Strand, Navr ageit, Feb. 7, at one, March 9, at eleven. Soiicitor, Mr. Clayton,. Lancaster~place, Strand. BANiURPTS ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... . YESTERDAY'S WAKEFlD CORN May MARKET. H: We have a fair arrival of all articles here this mornin. Fine fresh Wheat nearly maintains the B rates oflast Friday, but all secondary and ill-condi- r tioned samples meet heavy rate at a decline of Is. B per quarter. S Oats unaltered. Bailey is eavv sale except for K fine fresh quality., which maintain last Fridays T prices. Beans without variation, ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 9

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAr 9. BANKRUPTS. WILLIAM COOKE, timber-merchast, Hereford, to surren- der May 10, at two, and June 19, at 'eleven, at the Green Dragion n, lerefo Robinson .Queeu-street Plae, Sot- 'wark-bridge,IondonGGoh ar. *, r HANDY PAVIS)asJJSSi DAVIS, lothiers,Chalford, Gloucesteresbire, fIfay.28 and June 19, at twelve, at the Grey- bound Inn, Chalford. Heath, Charlotte~rw, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... YESTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. We have again a short arrival of all articles. The Canals being yet under repair, the buyers ?? sparingly, at fully last week's prices. Beaus go off slowly, but prices are much the same. LEEDS CLOTH MARKETS.-In the Colourel and White Cloth Halls, on Saturday, there was a very extensive demand for every description of manufactured good, and more business was ...

MARKETS

... COMPARISON OF FOhRh.N GRAIN AND FLOUR WITH THE KNGLISH \IARKh'r. Tb' bhigheac qu.titittijunt ?? wjeliI o th-hirts: ualiity at Ilaitutbr)sii LI' 17rmaitilcacurte tn tis i.st, W-is i' itiawer, .in, ii: e uarer ciiiths iigitsttjiittt tI Itre wheat ,il tlis fii ct i.itttity is It'l risdittaic current thishi: whitle a tiawjrd tII 5istid the (plarter, Lail thkeite, e the Inltil price al Hiutnturgho ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... YJESTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. There is a good supply of Wheat here this morn- ings and to make sales to any extent a decline of fully is. per quarter must be submitted to. Oats gooff slowl, and barely support late prices. Beans are dull, and little doing therein. LEEDS CLOTH MARXETS.-In the Colourel and White Cloth Halls, during the past week, there hasbeen a very extensive demand for ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL MARKETS* [LEEDS - CLOTH ' MAaHETs--In the' Coloured and White Cloth Halls, during the pastweek, there has been a fair average demand, c'nsidering the season of the year; in tct the demand for manufactured goods hasexceeded the supply duting thatperiod. 1 The individuals engaged in the wafi'bous6s are very busily emiployed. - LEtOs 'Cota MARtKET, JAN. 2.-'The arrivals of Wheat and Beans ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... RESIGNATION OF A BOARD OF GUARDIANS. BEGOTTEN by Avarice upon Cruelty; nursed by Oppression, and fostered by Fraud; this Devil's Law, as it is progressively developed in operation, tlienates, from those who live by its impurities, every siod in which remains the least glimpse of honest or bonourable feeling.' Men who have suffered themselves to be decoyed by the lying protestations of such ...