THURSDAY EVENING'S SHIP NEWS
... THtURSDAY EVENING'S SHIP NEWS. olt- - a r rt lost Wind ?? moderate. tof cnt AnRIVED. it, Victoria, Candlor, with deck load (forty-two bales cotton 5,( oin. thrown overboard;d Ganges, Corldian; Ilarrie ...
... THtURSDAY EVENING'S SHIP NEWS. olt- - a r rt lost Wind ?? moderate. tof cnt AnRIVED. it, Victoria, Candlor, with deck load (forty-two bales cotton 5,( oin. thrown overboard;d Ganges, Corldian; Ilarrie ...
... SHIPPING INTELLIEINCE I GIAv~lgaBO, FEB. 6.-Arrived the Latljo, fritn Pati; L, Grant, from ileamel; Julie, front Calas;a Matilda, fronit'e~ 1. 0. Newport Trader, from ditto ;Elizt 1itonsell, true; Ili, , ii. ash; Charlotte, from St. bMiclatel',; Patriot, tri,; Deisjoeja t from Gibraltar; Susanoah, froot Chaurente; Grand 'turk, frm- El. logne; liberty, from Guernsey ;Hovilton iun;ket, froindn ...
... SHIPpING INTXLLIGENGE. DEAL, Fen. 3.-Witd N.E., ?? from the river and proceeded, the Rapid, Field, for liondth Austraiaf. Several Meo sels worked into the Dowos from the estward; names unknown.- FEE. 4, wind ?? blowing very etrobg ?? from the river and alled theWilliFaB urton, Paon, for tihaleC. Arrived andre. maom the St.James, Sebor, far NoVw Yorkt Afhlick, Ford, for Demerara; Falcon, ...
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... ?- ?? intelligence.. The Laurel, Partl, arrived at'Greenoa'k, sailed from Demeraria. 22d1 Decernher; the barqo rtre efr andi brig Buckinghamn, Robins00s for CI',de, and Lion, of Stranraer. for Liverpool, saileal the adpeat~ left thle Williarnion. Hill,. and Julin Scott, Brown, load- t ingfaa Cldetosail in fourteen days-the Czar, Few- hir. was preparing to load. We obaserve it dtated in Lloyd's ...
... Mr. Pnotr—Sir—The above is one of many similar instances. I have never heard of medicine which seemed give such complete aaiisfactian aa tbia. Send twel*# boxea early aa possible I am, youra, reapoctfolly. March 13, 1837 L- B. DRURV. The testimony of Mr. Eikinpton (at «b* i* another pr.-of uf the general effect of this earellenl Medicine, which has called forth the grateful thanks and appro* ...
... 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 ...
... LIVERPOOL CORN EXCHANGE. Two o'clock, 16th February, 183a es Notwithstanding our heavy supplies last week, and a .ly further import since Tuesday of .500S qrs. of NVht [ii 10928 qrs. o ...
... | A!1~fICom Anb p0robi.fia ptarutts I~ ~ _- I WAKEFIELD CORN EXCHANGE, FEB. 16. Owing to the river being still closed we have no arrivals. The trade remains in the same state as reported the last few weeks. What wheat was sold was in retail at fully last cur- rency. Barley sold readily at rather higher rates. In other things no alteration. ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. Wheat.. 127 qrs. I Beans . Oqr ...
... ?anftrupt%*, ed FROM Fnutlns's GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 9, t's ATKINSON Thomas Whillam, of Store-street, Manchester In the county of Lancaster, architect, stone-dealer, timber. n- merchant, builder, d. c.; Feb. 20, March 23, at ten, ComMIt. by sioner' Rooms, Manchester. Solicitors, Messrs. Rickards i and Co., Lincoln's Inn Fields, London; and Messrs. Hlggin. bottom and Co., Ashton-under-Lyne. Pet cr ...
... ?? uou FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. STOCKSS THIS DAY AT TWO O'CLOCKM. Bank ?? 205j'tndia Sto ck Thlree per Cent. Rrd 93 lo~dia ?? 65 67 Tlfree per Cent.Censoli S2q- Asasi~tico(Jan. 18SO) los Ditto for ?? 92Ss Do. Now (ti tto) t. 4~ Threeaonud llalfper Cemts. - Do. (oct. 1851)) .15 1-161 Do. ied ?? 510 Do. (Jan. 1835) D~o. do. ?? 1(0O.5 Do. (Oct. lS)50o3 Four p er Cents. - lixciseisuer Bills 54 $5 ...
... DUNDEE.-Lin lus go off sily at or notationF thouigs a small adranee is d emandoeton ?? of flaxen f.bries, %vhi-li -re scarce, and which have been barely renaunerating the n uaaof.cturers. Yarns are also j as last, and fev sl.es mralring, frorn thie difliclityin having them clearned at pro'ent. The hlolders of flix are inclin- ed to deaaand a shade higher, and in some instances it has been paid ...