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... 1> IE E LONDON CORN OXCHANGE, SEThMnuSRf 21. At this days market thern was only a moderate ?? of wheat from E-rex and Sutoik, bhut a literal qusnhity from Eent. The tratde opened briskly at an advance of 2S per qr. over the currency of this fray week, some purchases being made for shipment to t e north. There Was an increasing demand for foreign w-heat which brousght Is to 2s more mo- ney, ...
... SCO)TCH U;NKRtIPTS September 2. RoBsnT Belm;sa. engineer and millwright, North Bc.- Wick. Creditors to ..eat in the Georgc Inn, lladdingtole, 12t1h Septern - ber and 3d oco oler. at twelve lscloclk. Seitermler 4. dOnN PATONs & CosmPhsr-. wine and 'tirit inarebhnls, clasgow. Crldlitrs to seet in tle office of David Jetlrey. accountant, Glasgow, 12th September and 17th October, at ?? o'cloc;. _ ...
... PROSPECTS OF THE IIION TRADE. There never ~(F7rom the 1licing Journal.) di ?? Teenvrwas, perhaps, a peried in the history of the iron edn trade in which its priospects were so promising as at the present against 'mom ent . We ha e hg prices, occasioned nob by speculation, Funds, but by legitimate requirements-sliort stocks, which are daily to prec: :dbecoming shorter, as the supply cannot keep ...
... MAIN MARRETs ftPT. 18. UtIAt MARLKMET, SEPT. 18. (The quotations give the actual price,without reference to pre- T .aleum or discount.) Aberdeen RI., 144 Lynn and Ely Ill, 164 Amab., Notting. Boston, & E. M ao. & Leeds 4 ab., 49 Jui A Ii 130 IDo. Fifths, 94 ex d. S Bir. & cester, 130 Do. Exten., 1I ex d fir. & Oxford Juno., bj 'Man. & Bi. 4 sht. (B), 131 2 E Bristol & Glocester, 1J I Do. * h. ...
... Arrived in the Clvde, on Saturday. the ship Argaum, Taittfromr Calcutta; left the Sand Heads on tho 3d June, and arrived :it St. f[eleia ton [tie 31 Auagust salned agailn same dir. The ship Mary Somerville frorn Cclcntta, bound to Liverpool, and] the - brig Lena, from SinMTgore. had arrived On the 21st ti.. in lait. 16. 10. N.. long. 28. 40. W., exchanged numnbers vith the brig Eniterplrise. ...
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... SIR ROBERT PEEL AWD FREE TRADE. (Frrom tie Morning Post.) E The inhabitants of the town of E3ing in Prussia, having ?? time since eidressed a letter of congratuiation to Sir Robert Peel, on the successful termination of the efforts of the late Premier for the establishment of free trade, have recently, us we learn from ilte Berlin journals, received the following reply to their meoriall ...
... EqIIP NEWVS. ri Arrived in Clyde, on Tuesday, the Lrig Liffey, Noonan, fromt es Al,,iandria.L, in 88b days ; sailed 1 'lb Junte, with 'a cargo of gtrai. )S. Left loading, for London, the brig R oert of Wvlcitbov; to sail in four days , th e J ohln II rlri e of L on donl, an d t he B ri t i sh Yeuionan of Sunedrland ; the Empress of New castle. and the brig Mar Biallantine ; the Lowther of ...
... Arrived in-the Clyde, on M~onday, the brig Packet (126) o Greenock, 3'Kinlav, from Potegonis, in 119 ?? . sailed I1lth Ma]l with a cargo of gurano. Had ?? weather. Came by the South Channel. Left loading, for variouports, tbe EcHpoe of Dundee; the Nailer of Liverpool; the brigantine Unicorn of Greenoch. Croal: the Amy, and the Juno . the Hezia of Work- ington; the Stephen Wright of uill; and ...
... REV:EW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE DURING T1tZ PAST WEEK. (From the Mark Lane Express of Monday.) Although the wveather has throughout the week been highly e favourable, and rapid progress has been made with the harvest in the north-which would, under ordinary circumstances, mostpro- e bably have produced a further depression in the corn trade-busi- a ness has already in sonme degree rallied ...
... S-lip NEWS. Arrivod in the Clyde on Saturdar, the brig Mariner (165) of GLasow, Jeans, from Pnigwvash, N.5., in 37 days; sailed 23d Jlyv, vith a cargo of deals, to., for Glasgow. Left loading, for 2New- foundland; tire brig Albert, Weir; brig Achsah, Morrell; brig Rainboiw, Ewving brig Elizabeth Jeans, Thompson; brig Hfugh, Fletcher; brig George; HoIdie; brig Amethyst, Booth. The brig ...