Shipping Intelligence
... - - - a-tIT flytNIMICOM i CAUTION TO .1t i tlNUVRtS. 4 The foillowing is ain o r~ct of a 1eqtr:, coiIvPAof. 4tLov' Th Adirailtyisr. Jfarc 27. 4 During the eal.' *-f 221. Inetrmt, to.l but ?? to the 4! ...
... - - - a-tIT flytNIMICOM i CAUTION TO .1t i tlNUVRtS. 4 The foillowing is ain o r~ct of a 1eqtr:, coiIvPAof. 4tLov' Th Adirailtyisr. Jfarc 27. 4 During the eal.' *-f 221. Inetrmt, to.l but ?? to the 4! ...
... altruptdo &C. D From dhe London Gaxette of Fpidav~, Marals 10. Ce D DAVIES, Thomas, draper, Gresvenor-atreet, Middlesex the a CLARKE, Henry, look manufacturer, late of Wolverhampton, 19133 Staffordshi ...
... - -- i ' 3 a lli~t rfp to -- i , ; LONDON ihT E..-iIIDY iFEBRUARY 24 COBB :George, of Nottingham, licensed victualler, Alarch 3. -3, District:Court, BirniingLaam. Solicitor, Abr. Bowley. Nottingham, Peter Charleg Simkins, Nottinghani!butcher. Dated Fehb 20. CURTIS John Harrison, of Soho-square, bookseller, WarcIr 4, April 7,-Court of Commnissioners. Solicitor, Mr. Robson, Cliford's Imn. Pet ...
... itf -- The imports of the last seven days have been immense, and about 150 vessels have reached our port from foreign. h arts, with cargoes, the value of which, even at pres ...
... -7-7 -, st ttoping i:tl atirt?riivti. FtRIDAY, FEBIWJARY 24.-Wlnd F.to if light' Clear de Line, Kenlal, heneo at Demerana UCCs Dnke of Gloucester sofied from ditto, 6th aft., and! UCaO Iftb lit.: both ...
... Iffarfittd. ~t. to- oh in- ay For 'Re ?? ive )r. 1p. to. ira re ad l. I'. I a it. en te. fr. log he. ItPs ha II's b's fir w b's G er of I- ln' [il IRELAND. ri00om oua owN conatisroNeD-T'r. Wvaterfors ...
... on The arrivals this week have been very insignificant, tb he and in the absence of any foreign news of moment, our t, he markets have been left to the influences solely of ...
... i1 _ _ _ _ ci o We have had a very moderate amount of business aR k transacted this week, but a temporary change of wind 01 s having brought up many vessels, our market will ...
... HALF-PAST FOUR OCLOLH. (Pronm t54 Silarebrokers' Statemettt.) RAILWAYS. Paid. Prices ithfnThigday' S RAILWAYB. 'a @ ~~thelast7days. Pirlcca. a' Bolton and Leigh Railw ...
... ? ? ;, ?? .11. - ?? . 3; ; f ; ?? tool-, -, ?? - - - A 0 ? ?? -- ?? ? m- -? - ? L JONDON. GA ZETTE.,MDA~ DARCH 3 . C . AUSTEN Edvard, of Wg3 r, grocer, BarcIs 14, April 14,- - Court of CoMnmissioners.- Solicitor, Mr. Waller, Finsbury Circus. Pet crs Edward Edwards dud Co.,Abolhnrch-lane, tea dealers. Dated Feb. 24. BALME Jeremniah Nettleton, of Leeds, woolstapler, March 14, April 4, District ...
... I'9be 'Marke-to. I. I MANCHESTER CORN MARKET, SATURDAY.-I The report which we have to make to-day differs in no re- spect from that of this day week. The trade moves slowly on, no activity is pei'ceptible, and prices continue gradually to decline.. At this day's market best new wheats are offered Id. tat 2d. secondary'qualities, and old 2d. to 3d. per 70 lbs. lower, WlthOuub inducing any thing ...
... I I - I MARRIED.-On the 26th ultimo, at the Tabernacle Chapel, Stuckport, by the Rev. J. Thornton, Mr. Julius Brook, to Miss Martha Aloores, both of Edgeley. 'This being the first marriage solemnized in the above place of worship, a handsome Bible was presented to the young people by ?? minister' DIED.-On the 26th ult., Air. John Schofield, of Shaw Heath, son of the late Mr. Joseph Schofield, ...