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August 1847
10 25

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Cattls and Meat Markets

... ' SMITHFIELD CATTLE MIARKET, Monday, Ang. 16. A large supply of stock was landed from the varions Duteh and German steamers to-day7 and thiere were on offer about 4 920 foreign oxen and cows, 220 4eing heifers-3420 sheep and lambs. and 125 calves-in, aenerally speaking, middling pon- i dition, and which meet a very slow inquiry, at barely station- I ary prices. The arrivals of beasts fresb up ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... SHIpPEi~N INTEltLIENCEl AIRRIN'E1h AT AuaaDE1I.-AngUst ]7. Hero, Romei Peterhead; Margaret & Jane, Robertson, do - Ann & Ha l- l inab, 'Coutl, Fraserb-urgh; Nem Gipsy, Air-idge, Macduff, 1 Clio, Grant. Cromatiy; Covnmerce, Petty. N'ewcastle; DuikeI 1 6f Ric hmond3, Cam el, Leith ;.Charles. Greig, Archangel; 1 Christianm Carle, Ciomarty; Heroine, Geddes, Portgordon*1 MAatilda, Leask, Peterhead: ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM TH-r LONDON GAZETTE. |ar Gfficf, August 13. 1st Regiment of LifeCo Q.ar Arnet and Sub-Lieutenant Jaes a *n' vTiest ofaeag g to be Lieutenant, by purchase, DIgeonhe M s orcerter, promoted in the 7th Light - Teragoons. Tohilis John Levett, to be Cornet and Sub- Lieutenant, by purchase, Hice ogjg. 1st Dragoon GuarasLietenant George William Blath- wayt to be Captain, by purchase2 vice Travers ...

HARVEST.—TRADE

... IIAIZVEST.-TRADE. THre labou'rs of the harvest have, by this time, com- nenced in all quarters of the Ulnited K'ingdlom, and are, in the more favoured districts, considerably advanced. The accounts of the grain crops, whether as regards quan- tity or quality, are still of the most flattering character. As to the potato crop, there ean be no doubt that failures are, here and there, to. he noted ...

SCOTS BANKRUPTS

... (Fromkhe Edinburgh Gazette of Tuesday.) SEQUESTRATI~ONS. James Walkinsha v & Co., merchatitt, Glasgog. llobertoai & Co., printers and publishers, Glasgow. John Murray, miller and meal dealer at Abergo Mills' or Aberargie, jIlls. Mutries & Co., fancy silk manufacturers, silk printers, and merchants, Glasgow. James Paterson & Son, merchants, Alloa. R; & A. tDoig, perfumers, Greenock. :MIERTLN.S, ...

ABERDEEN SHARE LIST

... AB EDEEN SHARE LIST. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. (Correctedfrom the Official Li-st.) Shate. Paid. B A N K S. Latest Sales. £5 £5 Aberdeen .. £6 8 6 20 .. 5 Aberdeen Town and County 8 1 0 100 . 100 Bank of Scotland .. 168 10 0 too ) British Linen Company .. 20,10 0 0 lo .. 2 Caledonian Bank 4 9 o 10 .. 10 Cityo ...

MANUFACTURES, COMMERCE, &c

... MANUFAeTwUES, CO~m= CE, a c DUNDFE.-There has been no chanze in anv hranh of ba- siness, dvivc the past week, worthy of noiiee. For good flax there eontinues to be buyers at full prices; while the in- ferior sorts, though saleable, do not fetch any advance. Tows, codillas, and jute, are in steady demand, at same rates as for- merly. Yarns possessed of colour and quality are not plen- tiful, ...

COMMERCIAL LIST, FOR THE WEEK ENDING MONDAY LAST

... | £:COMMECRCIAL xLZST, FOR TIRE WEEK SND) 1 MONDAY LAST. EXP(ORT.4. QUEBMEC.-5l passengers. Lord Metcalfe, (British ship,) William Rosie, master. ACuIIAs.-869 packages machinery, Blaikie Brothers- 6400 fire bricks, Alexander Vilson. Harmony, (British ship,) William Smith, master. IMPORTS. AssFS.-38 tons hones, Aberdeen Lime Co. Neptune, (Hanoverian ship,) D)reyen, master. ARCI1ANEGL.-843 ...

TRADE WITH CHINA.—TEA DUTIES

... TRADE WITH (CHINA.-TEA DUTIES. N-oTJ rtiSTATcD1NG all that was said in praise of. those who negociated our recent treaty with China, it is now rather painfully felt, that though much was thereby gained, yet a good deal was either overlooked or ne- glected. Under the new order of things, our trade-with, China has fallen far short of the hopes of our merchants and manufacturers. It. may 1be'that ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... Lftdon and Prmvlueal Ghaln Markets. MARK LANE, LoNIo', NIonday, 16th August, 1847. The show of' Enylish Wheat this morning was small, con- sisting chi-Ay of the new crop, the quality and condition of which is generally considered to be not quite so good as last year's. OJur t6-wn millers act with extreme caution, buying only from band~to mouth, and it was impossible to effect sales except at a ...