Nutmegs 41 boxes 131 casks 26 chests VERMILLION 29 do. TORTOISE } SHELL WOODS, 25,020 pieces 2,155 maunds 136 tons and 438 logs Redwood, 674 pieces Ebony, 50 Teak and 100 Jarrol Planks, 30 Deals, and 30,950 Ground Rattans. In addition to the above, there has been four or five ships from the Isles of France and Bourbon, laden with about 1,000 or 1,200 tons of coffee, sugar, cottons, &c. &c. and two or three Country ships from other ports of India, chiefly laden with rice, the whole of which being exclusively for private account, no report has been inade by the East India Company of the particulars of the cargoes; nor have we as yet met with any report of the privilege and private trade goods by seventeen ships from China, which renders the above statements defective, as the quantity of teas, silks, nankeens, cassia, and some other articles, for private account, by so great a number of ships, is no doubt very considerable. We are almost induced to suspect some sinister motive for withholding the report from the public. The following goods remain declared for sale. Date of Sale. 1813, Sept. 30. Oct. 2,230 bales Cotton 4. 1,445 bags Coffee and 5,000 bags Rice Oct. 14. Oct. 25. 20,000 lbs. Mace, 80,009 lbs. Nutmegs, 160,000 lbs. 800 oz. Oil of Mace, 704 oz. Oil of Nutmegs, 800 oz. Sundry small parcels of Private Trade Spices 2,275 bags, of 316 lbs. each, Privilege Black Pepper Oct. 18. 1314, July 15. 27th Jan. 1814. 17th Feb. 26th May. VOL. II. RF 294 COLONIAL MERCHANDIZE. Statement shewing the balance of Stock remaining in the West India Docks, London, just previous to the arrival of the first Fleet, July 1, 1813; the Importation from that period up to the arrival of the first Fleet of the present Season, July 1, 1814; the decrease on delivery for Consumption within that time; the balance of Stock July 1, 1814, and the Importation from that date up to September 16, 1814. Statement of Exports of the undermentioned Articles from the Port of London: From July 21, to Sept. 21, 1814. Total Exportation Total Exportation of the from January 1, preceding year, from January 1, to Decem ber 31, 1813. 424.947 Cwt. 414.476 " 142.607 cwt. 172 139.777 766.930 117.035 1,465,760 91,926 529,341 3,160,330. 6,436,102 3.831,726 2,850,176 " 20.382 75.348 905,269 1,001,000 3,789,566 ·་ 776 4,457 £1,143 24,048 55,736 21,692 31,591 213,933 pieces. 903 944 Pieces. 4,460,896 1,851,358 " 2,557 17,358 8,341 34,288 62,537 hides 238,413 Hides. Pieces. 976,745 Hides. [Oct. 1, BANKRUPTS. FROM AUGUST 23 TO SEPTEMBER 23 INCLUSIVE. Where the address of the Solicitor is not mentioned, he must be understood to reside at the same place as the bankrupt. The Solicitors' names are between Parentheses. Anderson J. and J. Brown, Wormwood street, merchants (Blackstone and Bunce, Temple Atkinson J. Crutched Friars, merchant (Kearsey and Spurr, Bishopsgate street Aucland W. J. Doncaster, saddler (Waterworth Ayre W. Spalding, merchant (Mitchell jun. and Rogers, Boston Back W. Battel, spirit merch. (Child, Southwark Baggeley T. Lane Delph, china manufacturer (Plant, Newcastle Baker W. Alton, mercer (Clement Bannister J. Newington Butts, silversmith (Pope, Modiford court Bates J. Bishop Stortford, draper (Wilde, Warwick square Bennett O. Norfolk str. tailor (Searl, Fetter lane Berger G. S. Upper Thames street, blue maker (Lambe and Co. Princes street, Bank Beswick T. Manchester, warehouseman (Hadfield Birkinshaw N. Outwoods, Derby, timber merchant (Fowler, Burton upon Trent Blackwell F. N. Houghton, Hunts, miller (Wells, jun. Huntingdon Boues J. & J. Leominster, linen drapers (Nicholls Brown R. Aston, builder (S.ubbs & Co. Birmingham Gray's inn square (Scott, Cabbell J. Kilmersdon, Somerset, cordwainer (Eve Halton W. Dean street, tailor (Oldham, Earl street Hardey N. Wormwood street, merchant (Bland. ford and Murray, Temple Harrison J. Newcastle upon Tyne, cora merchant (Carr Harrison W. Dartmouth street, army accoutrement maker (Mills and Co. Parliament street Heathfield M. and Co. Devon, cotton spinners (Edge, Manchester Hesketh S. Didsbury, Lancaster, cow dealer (Sargeant and Milne, Manchester Hubbard M. C. and H. Oxford stroet, milliners (Blandford and Murray, Mitre court buildings Hyde H. and Co. Tunstead, York, merchants (Duckworth and Co. Manchester Jutson W, Warminster, linen draper Frome Selwood (Ratton, Leeds R. Norwich, brush maker (Bignold and Bickersteth Leonard S. and W. Spiring, Bristol, brewers (Brice Longstaff R. Cloak lane, scrivener Co. Freeman's court (Alliston and Manton J. Birmingham, factor (Webb Mitchinson P. Gateshead, rope maker Newcastle upon Tyne (Seymour, Moore H. Alrewas, cheese factor (Stubbs and Co. Moore W. and E. Ripon, fax dressers (Hirst, Mottershead J. Habergham Eaves, cotton spinner (Shaw, Burnley O'Donnoghue H. C. Bristol, dealer (Smith Parke W. T. Long acre, music dealer (Hutchinson and Emmott, Brewers' hall Pratt J. Tettenhall, ironmonger (Smith, Wolver. hampton Pratt J. Eynesbury, farmer (Day, St. Neots Ridley G. Tenbury, Worcester, baker (Godson Sawyer J. M. Princes street, Lothbury, bill broker (Pasmore, Waroford court Seamans J. Hasleworth, butcher (White and Wood cock Simco S. Woodstock, druggist (Cheek, Evesham Warren W. Manchester, horse dealer (Hewitt and Webb R. Bath, baker (Sheppard and Co. Webb W. Maiden lane, Wood street, hosier (Cole, Wood street Wells G. Spofforth, linen manufacturer (Granger, Leeds Wise B. Cheltenham, carpenter (Hartley, Bristol Yoldon R. Ingsdon mills, Devon, miller (Sercombe, Exeter Young T. Milverton, and R. Young, Taunton, bankers (Flood and Mules, Honiton. [ 296 ] DIVIDENDS, Adams B. Bucklershard, Hants, ship builder, Oct. 4 Baker C. Bristol, seedsman, Oct. 8 Bennett T. Long acre, ironmonger, Oct. 25 Bilham J. Norwich, grocer, Oct. 7 [Oct. 1, Jones C. Cannon street, merchant, Oct. 4 Juxon E. and C. Birmingham, brass founders, Kay R. Bedale, York, grocer, Oct. 4 Kemp T. Knaresborough, yarn spinner, Sept. 29 Blackburn R. Mount street, Whitechapel road, King W. H. Fleet lane, cabinet maker, Oct. 1 master tariner, Oct. 11 Blease J. Marston, dealer, Oct. 17 Boileau D. Hull, merchant, Sept. 23 Boss T. and Co. Liverpool, tailors, Sept. 19 Bray W. F. Broad street, Carnaby market, auc- Bridgeman T. Birmingham, saddler, Sept. 17 Buit E. Sithney, Cornwall, corn factor, Sept. 21 Coppin T. M Great Prescott st. merchant, Sept. 9 Dowding R. Wapping Wall, cooper, Oct. 11 Eaton J. Crooked lane, Caunon street, trunk maker, Oct. 1 Eaton P. Witton, timber merchant, Oct. 17 Fawcett W. Liverpool, merchant, Sept 27 Hanson J. St. John street, Clerkenwell, innkeeper, Harnett W. juu. Canterbury, tanner, Sept. 28 Heppell J. Monk wearmouth, sail maker, Sept. 19 Hornby W. and Co. Lincolu, bankers, Sept 29 Ivory J. Mark lane, broker, Oct. 1 Jackson F. jun. Great Driffield, druggist, Sept. 30 Linschoten F A. L. Hackney road, colour manui. Major W. Norwich, shawl manufacturer, Oct. 29 Moffett J. Newcastle upon Tyne, butcher, Oct.2% makers, Sept. 13 Rickett J. Oundle, banker, Oct. 12 Robson f. Bishopwearmouth, ship builder, Sept. 19 Schafier J London road, floor-cloth manufacturer, Shuttleworth H. Ludgate hill, optician Oct. 6 Steele T. Chester, woollen draper, Oct 18 owner, Oct. 22 Storey G Northallerton, innkeeper, Oct. 13 Tubbs D. Liverpool, merchant, Sept. 22 Tyerinan J. Brompton, York, linen draper, Oct. 12 Watling J. jun. Shipdam, Norfolk, shopkeeper, Wellings T. Whitechapel, painter, Oct. 15 Watts W. Bristol, hosier, Sept. 27 Young T. Machen, Monmouth, dealer, Oct. 17 CERTIFICATES. Adkins J. Warkworth, tanner, Oct. 8 Bilham J. Norwich, grocer, Oct. 4 Brooks W. Paddington, corn dealer, Sept. 24 Coombes J. and J. Shadwell dock, coopers, Oct. 11 Field J. Southampton place, St. Mary-le-bone, chemist, Sept. 20 Ham 31. Totes, innkeeper, Oct. 1 Hellyer R. Tottenham Court road, baker, Oct. 11 Hengham W. Harrington, Lancaster, builder, Sept. 27 Herbert T. Seaford, butcher, Oct. 1 Hams J. York street, Commercial road, merchant, Hobson J, Stockport, cotton spinner, Sept. 24 Jenkins J. Rotherhithe, timber merchant, Sept. 17 Knowles A. Elthain place, Kent street, ink manufacturer, Sept. 21 Lamb J. Stockport, cotton spinner, Oct 8 Laakshear W. jun. Little Chelsea, surgeon, Oct. 8 Layton T. Cauterbury, draper, Oct. 8 Lewis A and S. St. James's street, coffee-house keepers, Oct. 11 Lewis P. R. and J. Jackson, Strand, silk mercers, Lufkin S. Goswell street, linen draper, Oct. 4 207 Parker J. Deal, cabinet maker. Oct. 11 Penny J. Nottingham, haberdasher, Oct. 11 Perry T. and J. Gloucester, couchmakers, Oct. 4 Pilton J. Chelsea, ironmonger, Oct. 11 Revett W. Blue Anchor road, miller, Oct. 8 Solomon S. M. Birmingham, pencil maker, Sept. Thompson E. sen. and jun. Paternoster row, brekus, Sept. 17 Thompson I. Kecble Grove, Cumberland, mer. chaut, Sept. 7 Townsend W. Bristal, haberdasher, Sept 27 Waters 1. Newport, Moumouth, coal merchant. West G. Slcoates, coal merchant, Oct. B Oct 11 Williamson D. Liverpool, limner, Sept. 21 Windsor J. jun. Birmingham, contractor of army gun chests, Oct. 8 |