STATE OF TRADE
... ' IUROICMh8' QUAUTHILV MgOTINC.-BIRMlIGloAta Tnucos. JI ee DAY.-Thre was no0 alteration of prices declared to-day. The R: dsttemeut whlch we have already published is, therefore, sub- ...
... ' IUROICMh8' QUAUTHILV MgOTINC.-BIRMlIGloAta Tnucos. JI ee DAY.-Thre was no0 alteration of prices declared to-day. The R: dsttemeut whlch we have already published is, therefore, sub- ...
... I I f (From Mer Times.) f TIrURSDAY EVRNING..-Thegeneral tone of the advices from P~irip, together with an improvement of aj per cent. ia the French funde, has caused ...
... MWEETING OF THE RIBBLE NAVIGATION COiMPANY. On Thursday morning last, the half-yearly meeting of I the shareholders of the Ribble Navigation Company was held at the company's office, in Chapel Walks. The at- tendance was very thin. There -were present, -Messrs. Raydock, Swainson, Knowles, Parker, Waterworth, S. Smith, Ireland, Tuson, R. Threlfall, H. Blackhurst, J. lIarrison, Noble, Wilkie, ...
... Rocal ?? vrobincial 4IWO . MEETINGS IN BANKRUPTCY.-, 01h AT THR coulT, ATHIEN&UM, GBORGB9-5TAERET. hl M~i ~ SANCHESTERt. flourV JOfafectg.W le. ~23. James flaWorth, brewer,~ Clitheroe,: adjourneid leat exa- re mnitiation ?? ?? rc S, 23 James Payant, merchant, Manchesater, ditto ?? 2-3. James WVilliamson, innkeeper, &o, Glasson, LanasIir, f ich ?? 12 of m- 23 James Gordon, merchant, Manchester ...
... . I (From the Times.) THURSDAY EVENING.-The English funds have been steady to-day, at an advance of an eighth on yesterday's prices. Consols were first quoted 92A to i ...
... - BRITISH. )le DONUCATER, JULY 21.-There has been a good show of wolrl to-day, tba prinoipal portion Lincolnshire; last week's prices were wl as in loost instances obtained. m DEvOzES.-At the wool fair there was EL large Bupply, with a foil th' lat atteudcauce both of buyers and sellers. In the early part of the pr ,i3t day but little business was dlone, at prices for ewe fleeces [Gd. and 'PO ...
... suntruptidt &C., From ghe Londons Graxele of Fridfay, July 27. POWELL, Maurice, butcher, Newtown, Moutgomeyeyhlre, to surrender August 13th and September 6th. at eleven, at the Court Of Bankruptcy, Li ...
... 'grab tpotto. - MANCHESTER, FIIDAT JULY 6TH. Our market has been characterised since Tuesday by X increased buoyancy. A stronger and more general dis- position on the part of buyers to give out orders, together . with the hardening tendency ofthe raw material, have given great firmness to prices, particularly of those classes of goods which have of late been most in request. In 26 and 27-inch ...
... WHAT FREE TRADE IN GRAIN HAS FOR US. HAS At the great county meeting held at Gloucester a a few weeks ago, the Earl of DuciE, in speaking of th .disturbed state of the continent and the tranquil he t dition of Great Britain, stated that in the course of f conversation he had lately had with Al. Gulc, a t this subject, that distinguished statesman mad0 e following noteworthy remark: You thay ...
... grabe ieporto. MANCHESTER, TUIJtDAY, JULY 10. be rnarket has beeu very firm to-day, and there has been taeter POsitio evinced, on the part of buyers, to meet t thebs~ deluandeds In all departments of the market ; en more buoyancy. Piece goods generally have blihk request, and manufacturers being for the tee; Pi very vwelt esgageal, have not shown any inclination avepartaksev by long or distant ...
... HOUSEWIFE'S CORNER- LIVERPOOL AND BIRKI:NHEAD MARKETS Beet parlb Multon , Lmb, Fresb Pork almon Turbot solos Cod Fish ,j resh Butter,, Salt DittV ,, Eggs, per 120 Potatoes, pr. pck. Fowrls, per co ...
... IZlrabe 3seporto. MANCfIESTER, FRIDAY, JULY 27T.. d There hns been a quieter feeling in the marleet this week` g and less disposition evinced to enter into fresh contracts at 0 the prices at present demanded. Manufacturers of most li-ght fabrics beoig generally well engaged, are equally unwil- hogl to batle their quotations, so that only pressing orders 4 are given out. Printing clotlhs have ...