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rican at 6i

... season for the weavers than the present, full prices being paid by manufacturers for ail de- Bcriptioos of work, so that the complaints of low prices are not now heardof. We should say, on an average, also, that the wages paid in throwing mills, have increased ...

Antwerp, March A,

... to notice in the market since our last. Manufacturers continue to effect sales of goods freely, but there is some little complaint of prices not being up to the mark, as compared with the raw material. Old stocks are fast working out; and higher prices ...

THE PUBLIC LEDGER

... sufficiently accurate The throwing mills continue fully employed j but for retnms for statistical purposes. With respect the complaints, mentioned in our last, ormadequate to nd timber, free of duty, imported prices for thrown silks, continue. Manutacturen ...

Irish Butter SUGAR— West India, .hhds.... trcs .... brls .... Mauritius.. bags....

... will test the correctness of prospective views, which have for some time been freely circulated. We have received various complaints relative to the increase of adulteration; we are informed that the Excise have been put in possession of several cases, ...

THE PUBLIC LEDGER, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1850

... lend, are under water, end feet, ate now entertained that they contiene too late make crop. In Genrgin and South Cuolina complaint, are few Confined to pecnnkr looUitiea,** BjutADaTorra.—There baa been fair huaineta doing, and the market ha. been firm ...

HOP IHTELiUOBIICE

... quality in several grounds is very indifferent. • .. Hadlow.— Picking has commenced generally in Hadlow parish. There are complaints thep coming verjt short of expectation, and weighing very light.. The mould is increasing very much.. YAhniNO ANJP IfuNTON ...

XaZVfiRPOOX* COTTON October 3

... have kept very well, and will make good samples; in some instances it is quite time they were gathered. There is a general complaint of their weighing light, which, together with a large reduction of acreage, will probably reduce the duty. Farnham, Alton ...

STATS OF TRASS

... determinatidh to abstain frdm purchasing at the advanced rates now asking. The throwing mills ate all making full time; still complaints are general to the stagnant demand for throwns. Foreign throwns are rather more freely asked for, being probably influenced ...

BIRMINGHAM, March 17

... distributed, some works being plentifully provided, while others have scarcely half employment, and it is a subject of universal complaint that in every branch business is being transacted without remuneration. During a fortnight buyers have again had the advantage ...

BIRMINGHAM, April 98

... remunerative. The dyers continue very slack of orders: being mostly on short time. nottlnfham, April aft. Lace. —Great complaints continue to be made of want of basinets in nearly all departments of this trade; but this week being devoted to holidays ...

THE PUBLIC LEDGER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1851

... still considerable complaint of scarcity of work and low prices. The trimming business is about the same us before. The dyers may be said to be, on the whole, very slack of work. SHIPPING INTSIiIiIOENCE. OUBTOM-BOI7SB. HUIPS ENTERED INWARDS, October 4. Brokers ...