CALCUTTA, AUGUST 21, 1830. COUNTRY PRODUCE.-Cotton; about 500 Bales of Jaloon have been purchased dur ing the week for shipment to China.-Opium; market dull-Shell Lac; demand steady, both for the English and United States markets: upwards of 1,000 maunds have been shipped for the latter within the last few days.-Lac Dye; in inoderate request.-Safflower; demand improving.-Tincal; market on the rise.-Saltpetrez demand steady at the rates quoted.-Sugar; about 2600 maunds have been shipped within the last week for the English market.- Silk; continues in a very languid state.-Silk Choppahs; Bundanas, and Corahs, in request.-Spices.-Pepper, Malubar and Eastern; in extensive demand. - Cloves; have improved in price during the week, one anna per seer.-METALS. Speltre; the demand during the early part of the week was very considerable and the price advanced to Ct. Rs. 6-14, but it has since declined about 4 annas per factory maund.-Lead; a considerable improvement has taken place in the price of this article, and sales have been effected at the rates quoted-Copper; all descriptions have advanced in price. EUROPE GOODS.-Cotton Piece Goods; market dull with little inclination on the part of the Dealers to purchase beyond their immediate wants.-Twist; demand steady, and holders not inclined to lower their rates.-Quicksitcer; demand improv. ing, without however any alteration in price.-BEER.-Hodgson's; in moderate re quest.-Allsop's; we heard of the sale of a small batch at Rs. 100 per Hogshead.→ Bass; selling at 80 per Hogshead.- Bottles; dull in consequence of large Imports. -Wines; of all descriptions are unsaleable, except by retail or at outery, Freight to London; £4-10 per dead weight, and 6 per ton for light goods, the latter are scarce at present. THE DOMESTIC PRICE CURRENT. CALCUTTA, AUGUST 23, 1850. MEAT, (Ghost)-Flabby and poor: no variation in the market. FISH, (Mutchlee)-Smoaked Mangoe-Fish, with Roes, come to the market-Bom bay Bomalow Fish, can be had every morning-Cock-up Fish (Bhecktee Mutchlee) plentiful; but somewhat dearer in the early part of the morning, and as the day advances, and the press in the bazar abates, it becomes much cheaper-Mullets, Moonjee Mutchlee) come to the market every morning in very good order-Sable Fish, (Hilsan Mutchlee) with Roes, still in great abundance-Bonspattab and Kan keela, procurable during the early part of the morning-Roo-ee, Cutla, Mirgael, Pungas, Mangoor, and others of inferior note, come to the market every day -Crabs, (Kankarah) and Mocha Prawns, (Burra Mocha Chingree) come to the market every inorning-Bagdau Prawns, (Burra Bugdau Chingree) very plentiful. FowLS, (Moorgee)-No variation in the market. MUSHROOMS.-In consequence of the rains, seldom procurable. VEGETABLES, (Turkaree) French Beans, come to the market-Love Apples (Beelaty Bygun) small, improving, and come to the market every morning-Potatoes, (i) still in very good order, and very plentiful-Young Turnips, (Salgrum) and Radish, (Molee) plentiful, and come to the market every morning-Asparagus, (Paragras) Ochre, (Dhurose) Cabbages, (Cobee) small, and Cobbage Sprouts, (Danl Cobee,) plentiful---Currendah, plentiful---Brinjals, (Bygun) in perfection, and plentiful--Young Lettuce, can be had every morning---Pulwul, (Potole) getting scarce and in different---Pumpkins, (Kuddoo) scarce---Sweet Pumpkins, (Kadeema) plentiful... Greens, (Sang and Loli Saug,) very plentitul---Water Cresses, (Halim) procurable every morning. FRUIT, (Phull,) Shaddocks, ( Batahee Nemboo) improving, and come to the market, every morning---Custard-Apples (surrefah) in full perfection, and very plentiful-Paneeulla in full perfection, and come to the market every morning--Pine-Apples (Annaurus) small and indifferent---Crab-Fruit, (Cumrunga) plentiful---Arrow-Root Singarah,) plentiful---Papiahs, plentiful---Sugar Canes, (Ook,) come to the market ---Cucumber, (Kheerah,) plentiful---Country Almonds, (Dessee Budam,) plentiful-Plantains, (Kellah,) in great perfection.---Goavas, in great abundance. Aug ...... James & Thomas, bk... 6 Falloden, brig Pallas, Atlas, 22 Phan Bhan, (Chinese).. Ding Jaun, (Chinese) 30 England, Argyle, 292 E. Bacon, Boston 4th April. Bor. 5 Sep. Bour, Mau. Pond. 19 June Liverpool 31st March. 270 R. Mould, Mauritius 1st July. Mauritius 4 July & Madras 30 July. Mauritius 11th July & Mad. 2d Aug. 420 E. Worthington Rangoon 27th July. 280 IV. Currie, ..Bom. 13th July & Madras 3d Aug. W. Henniker, Sydney 13th Jane. 310| H. Mahomed, Coringa 9th August, W. Warden,..Amherst Town 5th August. G. F. Gottlieb, Penang 4th July & Mad. 13th Aug. 385 - Teyssat, Bombay. .... Cochin China. 528 P. M. Stavers, London. Royal Charlotte, burque 260 R. Dudman,..) China. Arrivals. Per Bahamian, from Liverpool.-Montepore Joseph, Esq. Per Children, from Mauritius.-W. Morton, Clergyman.--- From Madras.—Mr. S. Godfrey, Student. Per Actidor, from Bourbon.-Emile Vosti, and Charles LeRoy, Esq. Per Frances Ann.-C. Mackinnon, Esq. Surgeon. Per Barque Swallow, from Isle of France.-D. Ingram, Esq. Merchant. From Madras. Major Cheape, Bengal Engineer; F. H. Furguson, Esq. Merchant; Mr. J. F. Gaskell, Writer; Mr. J. G. Gaskell, Cadet. Departures. Per Alexander, A. Anderson, for London. Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Smithson, Mrs. Bayley; Revd. D. Brown; Bathie, Graham, Rowland, Griffiths, McLeod and Vincent, Esquires; Captain Bayley; Lieut. Leomond; Two Male and Female Servant. Per General Harris.-Captains Armstrong and Callay, and R.W. Poe, Esq. Per H. C. Ship Reliance, for China.-Col. Hetzler, C. B.; W. Astell, Esq. Su perCargo; Mr. Holman, Blind Traveller. Per Sir Thomas Munro, for London.---Mrs. Ceronio, Mrs. Kublow, Misses Cero nio, and Kuhlow; Dr. Allan, Captain Forbes, and Captain Townsend, H. C. Ser vice; Dr. Cumberland, Lieutenant Ashmore, Mr. Kuhlow, and Mr. Stokes, 1 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. April 24 At the Cape of Good Hope, the Lady of the Revd. C. Wimberly, H. C. July 4 89 11 13 13 15 16 16 17 17 18 20 22 23 26 29 30 Chaplain, of a Son. Hurripaul, the Lady of H. S. Lane, Esq. of a Son. Calcutta, the wife of Mr. C. M. Vaughan, of a Son. Cawnpore, the Lady of Captain W. H. Wake, of the 44th Regt. N. I. of a Son. Calcutta, Mrs. M. A. Pereira, of a Daughter. Barrackpore, the Lady of Lieut. J. R. Talbot, 59th Regt. N. I. of a Son. Sberepore Zillab, Mymunsing, the Lady of John Dunbar, Esq. Civil Calcutta, the Lady of J. Thomason, Esq. Civil Service, of a Son. Buxar, the wife of Mr. R. Bell, of a Daughter. Bauda, the Lady of Col. C. S. Fagan, C. B. of a Son. Calcutta, Mrs. Ann Botelho, wife of Mr. Thomas Botelho, of a Son. Mynpooree, the Lady of Lieutenant Colpoys Dickson, 51st Regt. N. I. Calcutta, the Lady of Lieut. J. W. Bayley, of the 20th Reg. Madras Chinsurah, the Wife of Sergeant C. Murphy, Dept. Public Works, of Allahabad, the Lady of C. M. Caldecott, Esq. Civil Service, of a Conductor's Quarters, Cooly Bazar, the Wife of Mr. Conductor P. Deegah near Dinapore, the Lady of Major John Hunter, 58th Regt. of Kurnaul, the Lady of Lieut. and Adjt. A. Wheatley, 5th L. C. of Sydabad, the Lady of Vahan M. Vardon, Esq. of a Daughter, Agra, the Lady of Lieut. J. T. Boileau, Engineers, of a Daughter. Nusseerabad, the Lady of Captain J. Jervis, 5th Regt. N. I. of a Calcutta, the Lady of Captain A. Landale, of a Son. 29 Seebpore, the Lady of John Brightman, Esq. of a Son. April 16 July 2 MARRIAGES. At Bankipore, Mr. James Willoughby, the youngest son of Col. Ri« chard Willoughby, to Miss Jane Shavier. Cawnpore, Lieut. Edmund Trant Spry, Interpreter and Quarter Mas. ter 24th Regt N. I. to Miss Sophia Maxwell, only daughter of Adam Maxwell, Esq. 10 13 13 14 14 16 19 20 22 24 28 29 Poona, Lieut. and Adjt. Gordon, His Majesty's 6th or 1st War. Cawnpore, Mr. George Thauntze, Band Master, H. M. 11th Dragoons, the Cathedral, Mr. James Alex. Crump, to Mrs. Mary Ann Tucker, relict Fort William, Mr. Assistant Apothecary D. Nixon, of the Lunatic Asy- the Cathedral, John Campbell Dick, Esq. of the Civil Service, to Fran Calcutta, at St. John's Cathedral, Mr. T. Keymer, Assistant Port Mas- the Cathedral, Capt. J. C. Tudor, of the 46th Regt. N. I. to Harriot DEATHS. 22 24 24 25 25 28 July 2 4 4 8 11 12 15 15 15 15 June 21 At Calcutta, Mr. Bernard McCallum, aged 33 years, 5 mos. and 14 days. Allyghur, Lieut. Francis William Clement, Engineers, aged 21. Calcutta, John Binny, Esq. aged 32 years. Chowringhee, Charlotte Eliza Dick, the Infant Daughter of John Allygurh, Serjt. Saml. Lowe, Public Work Department, aged 32 years. Calcutta, Mr. G. J. Paul, aged 19 years and 8 months. Chowringhee, Lavinia Henrietta Mercado, aged 10 months. 21 22 Calcutta, Mr. James Hutton, H. C. Bengal Marine, aged 26 years. RA |