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... MA1RKETS. l_ j Z;ONDON CORN E.XC2ANGE, JULY 24. e To-day English wheat wvzS in good supply, but qickly talten at 3s to 4 f s por Sl. nver the currency of this day -e ee3. Ftorcign is 2s dearer, ith a bvtter sale, and Indian corts floating,- 's per qr. higher. Foreign bar- lf Iy ii large supply, but in fair request to country baters at late ates , MAatt is tuittt. rcase utnalter-ed. Ev:nbes dw ...
... | - -.s.r V--, l'rw~ ~orrll 13 Li4CELt'tUL Ol~tiltON ANIL COLONIAL t'itkIUCE MARKETS Wroirr ?? FPaiAy. llocc.srrltra 14. All descriptions of raw sagars hove heen in berter requoot. end on n r. nn ?? of 6d per cwt. has been realized. whilst. in other sorts there is no change in vslue : the anles camlarice 1400 birds. n.r., soeo hgs iBengal. fSB0 maits Mauritiu. Cold I at S7s 3d, and 700 bags ...
... Liverpool, April I.-Arrived,the Hero, Oakley, from Carmar then and Holyhead, for Glasgow, with bow stove, and loss of main boom, bowsprit, &c., having been in contact on the 30th March, off7Bardesy. with the Ralamazoo, from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Leith.-The King William, M'Comish, which arrived here 30th ulnt., from Oporto, left 17th ult., and has experienced heavv gales from W.S.W. to WY. ...
... ?? NEWS. Leith, September 22.-The Auspicinns, Appleton, arrived here |i 20th inst. from Riga, left 2d Angust; has experienced prevailing westerly winds, with continual gales wync nine davs wind-houn(d in Norway. blowing gales from S.W. and WV. Left a great many vessels loadinz for the Eastcoast. Aug. 7. spoke the Ann 3'Ken- zie, in the East sea, three weeks from Wyburg, all well. Sept. 14, the ...
... SHIP N\MIs. ill I. A I_ r a. Arrived in thie CIlde. on Satiirday, thle b D oiioan, if Giectinock. from litnmera' a -IaIedrihlloa (1I3) with a cargo of nioloiscos for. Grepucitr; 1i5iir b e oofront S.W, to N.XV. Thj at oetn! 5r comenedto oa Soke ?? dtene' ci corTedav. the Lrts from d.ingao pre r, i ld i ot .1 lne : ohcir tS. lalla ue 4th, and sailed On thle a Il Septiembper' The horea5 tit35a ...
... Feb. 2S3 GEORGE BowXE, merchant-in Glasgow.-Cre- ditors to meet in the Black Bull Inn, 18th and 51st March, at one. Feb. 28. JAaES ALLAN & SON, grain-merchants in Glasgow.-Creditors to meet in the Black Bull inn, 6th and 31st March, at three. Feb. 23. JAMES DOUGALL, spirit.dealer and wine-mer- chant in Glasgow.-Creditors to meet in the Lyceum Rooms, 3d and 17th March, at one. Feb. 23. JAMES ...
... GLASGOW SHA RE LLST. LI S TI lii iT. J UNO 7. r Dostripitiro of Stocks9. S!~at-s ! i si.s £ d . a Brfiola of Scotland * tUO 10 II' r, lI-,~ Catnlu]man * l i -2l 0 i Cit. of Giie'gow * 10 t iii Diti,t inm- 4 0 I.1 ?? I~~-7 I I I- .i,iltr-h. It (lasgiim . Dwni r'wrred eli-irk * ,i 0i 0 7 it ill i ii llA stock . .1 1 f) r NitTO do. . 4 ii 7Tf l~ii o do0 (P -4 - 't Di:'o 6 it 0 0 1 U O 3 North of ...
... The .-lccdiur, fierarelcr gives the frllosdng account of the nlu~i Iriers; Frlvainzeil the ringzleader in this motley, veas a man somiewhat staelie was a native of Jersey, hut was broiuic~h upiniC Gaslpe, vlitre his, father, who had been a soldier in the 30lth Itt-v holl sovet I We biace eeonvoersed wi: Icl a iesone who k newi h 1 ni %n i-il cr! stu et illy expe esseti ?? nie n1t chfat h e had ...
... CorTOV.- There was very little demand for Cotton in Our nmarket lait week; about :300 Surats and a few Bengals have been sold by auction; the former from 4d. very ordi- nary to 5d. ftr good fair; the latter 4d. verv ordinary. SUGAR.-There wvas rather more demand for the new Su- gars last week; and, as the supply was limited, the whole sold at full prices. In old Sugars, particularly in the ...
... T2hvrsday Ereeing. The English securities exhibit no new feature to-day, bht they maintain mur-h firmness, notwithstanding that the business trans- acted is rather limited. Consols at one period of the morning were done at 974, which nas the price at which it was understood the hroker artitig on behalf of the Commisssoners of Saings' Banks made his ustal purchase ; but they ultimately closed ...
... IMPROVED STODERI v RWSBANDRY C CO3>AR -WITH Tf E OLD SYSTEM. le i in I ay to is h a it- n o Os, ry ?Se iO- ed} 1i: re al- ,5, nIsT lilt *es- he art efl O.I ,is ,nd nd ohra VMl Ilis ill- :1l- STATEtSttN-T MA-aDS Ba' EtR. -SMITIT 0 StEANSTON, 'r I. Old &stemr.-.-Statener ?? thel u].- tion, together with the r etet o from. an acre (Scotch) rf t' ua soii, with a. hard retentie enu bsoil. before ...