STATE OF TRADE
... A . ?? - Omen --AAG LsacswamtLa, TnUaSDAY, AUGUST 13TH.-Tho cotton trade at Oldhaln, 8haw, Royton, and vicinities, is scarcely in as flourish- ing a condition as it was a mronth ago. M ...
... A . ?? - Omen --AAG LsacswamtLa, TnUaSDAY, AUGUST 13TH.-Tho cotton trade at Oldhaln, 8haw, Royton, and vicinities, is scarcely in as flourish- ing a condition as it was a mronth ago. M ...
... - Henry Francis Aldridge, Liverpool, music seller,-Aug. 18, Sept. 22, at 11 o'clock, at the Liverpool District Court of Bankruptcy: solicitors, Messrs. Maples and Co., Oli Jewry; and Air. Greene, Liverpool: official assignee, Mr. Bird, Liverpool. Thomas Siddorn, Liverpool, ironmonger,-Aug. Sept. 22, at 11 o'clock, at the Liverpool District Co Bankruptcy; solicitors, Messrs. Gregory and Co., ...
... ,.:''MNrftetd. : t, of Tii UP..ONOO KIOOIu ytoie of Iesxoa a~~po.r)I The market for th Dritish Secuinijselss been dull during the simes week, aid a fall of nsrly~a quartes-per cent, has occurred sinee ...
... (From the MAfark Lane Express.J) In most of the southern and western parts of the king- dom similar weather to that experienced in the neighbour- hood of the metropolis appears to have prevailed, but the storm does not seem to have extended far to the north and east. This may be regarded as a fortunate circum- stance, inasmuch as the damage would have been much moid serious than it has been if ...
... S 1VDArUW 11 Stl U1U ..U± L \X JAlltt J.. WEDNrESDOY EVENING, AUGUST 7. e There has been a very fair demand throughout the weekif e but it has gradually cooled down from the brisk opening °s Monday, anid is to-day only moderate. The market lia5 been very steady, and the prices obtained fully equil to thoso of Wedniesday tne 20th nllt. Speculators have taken '2,80 bales of Ameriain and 200 ...
... Sxftkruptd, &r* fore I Froam the London Gazelte of Friday, Aurg, 7. L n- ASHDOWN, William, ironmonger, Chatham, Hent, to fur- S, ip render Aug. 17. at half-past eleven, and Sept. 15, at one, at A ~P t ...
... wm..? . Aftippiltat.IIMature. atten FRIDA, August iin SE., light. tmn Catherine, Williams, hence at l'saifleP Nonador, (semr)Maiealp o ,1Pon9oy ; and Victoria, Wilson, quire Is o M OsHer, 'usy hnetdo. ...
... AMA I KETS. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. TisS EVENING IFIaDj. There has been a verymoderate business in our maet this week, and it has been in a dull state. AlthougW'no decided change can be noticed in prices, buyers have had a little advantage, as holders continue to ?? a dis- position to effect sales. 1,500 American and 1,000 Surat have been taken on speculation, and 2,300 American and 260 Surat ...
... Iffarietd. =1I [WRITTEN EIXCLUSIVELY FAR1 THlE LIVERPOOL MKERCURY.I -LIVERPOOL FOREIGN P'RODUCE MARKET. THIURSDA Y, August 13. SUGAR.-Tbero is an linprovement In the demand for Sugar, and a large busi ...
... E MEETING OF PROPRIETORS IN T LIVERPOOL GAS-LIGHT COMPANY U The adjourned annual meeting of the proprietr the above undertaking was held on Tuesday laat i office of tbe company,min Dale-street. Nichol ...
... I'e 4Dftarketo. MANCHESTER CORN MATURET.-SATUitDAY. To-day the trade is steady, and last week's prices are in some in. stnrces rather exceeded for the finest descriptions of wheat and lour. Oats and oatmeal witlouit alteration. The high price of Eoglish beans checks the demand, and seoile concession is necessary to lifect Sales .Malt aid other irticles as last advised. LEE2DS CORN EXCEANGI3. ...
... rt ~~~(Prose the Mark-tanse Exprcee.) in In most of thie southern and western parts of the kingdom TU stimilar weather ~IO; tisat experienced in the nolghbousrhofid t ...