1814.] Monthly Commercial Report. 487 quality of halm. The quality is fine, being remarkably free from the worm or weevil. Turnips have grown much through the last month, and are not affected by the mildew, except a few breadths in some districts, and those only amongst the early sown. The whole of the brassica tribe offer plenty of green food for the ensuing winter. Winter tares, rye, and all the soiling species, bave acquired a good covering for the winter. Hay in some counties is very scarce, and selling at an advanced price. Corn Exchange, Nov. 21.-Essex Red Wheat, (new) 43s. to 67s.; Fine Old 76s.; White Wheat (new) 46s. to 76s.; Fine Old 80s. to 86s. Rye 30s. to 38s Barley 24s. to 39s. Malt 63s. to 75s. White Pease 57s. to 62s. Beans 36s. to 46s. Oats 23s. to 34s. Fine flour 65s. to 70s.; Seconds 55s. to 60s. Smithfield Market, Nov. 25. -Beef 3s. 8d. to 4s. 8d. Mutton 4s. to 5s. Veal 6s. to 7s.. Pork 6s. to 73. 4d. per stone of 8lbs. Hay 41. to 51. Straw 11. 12s. to 21. Clover 61. to 71. Hops, new Pockets.-Kent 61. 10s. to 101. Sussex 61. to 81. 8s. Farnham 11. to 141. MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. We this month continue our statement of merchandize exported up to the present time, by which it will be found the stock of most great staple articles has experienced a very considerable diminution, and the subjoined comparative statement of the stock of colonial merchandize will, shew that the supplies are more limited than at this period last year, from which no reduction in price can reasonably be expected. Within the last month ten more ships have arrived from India; the cargoes five of them will be found specified below, which, added to the statement in our number for October, will shew the total supply of East India imports for the season. Pepper and indigo considerably exceed the importation of last season; the very general demand for the former article, however, still causes a high price to be maintained, whilst the latter has yielded to a depression in proportion to the increased supply. The imports of East India piece goods proves less than the export of last season; it however exceeds, by about 50,000 pieces, the exportation of the present season; but as this article throughout the year has experienced a circumscribed demand disproportionate to every other article, and to its own usual proportion, it is not improbable but in the ensuing year it will experience a demand to an extent beyond its usual proportion. The cargoes of the other five ships are not yet reported, but as one is from Amboyna, and two from Batavia, a considerable portion of their supplies will consist of coffee, sugar, and spices. The quantity of the two former articles cannot be such as to cause any impression in their value; but of spices, as the present stock is large, this additional supply may occasion some little decline in the price of cloves, mace, and nutmegs. BALTIC PRODUCE.-Hemp and flax have experieneed a demand, at an advance of two to three pounds per ton, and tallow still maintains its disproportionately high prices. By reference to the Table of Exchanges it will be seen that bullion has experienced an advance, and the courses of exchange generally a progressive and proportionate alteration. Contents of the Cargoes of Five Ships, arrived on the 19th of November, from India-viz. One from China, Three from Bongal, and One from Bengal and Bombay. 5,004 chests, containing 423,193 pounds of tea, 1,985 bags of sugar, 491 bags of coffee, 7,135 bags of pepper, 4,242 chests and boxes of indigo, 395 chests of camphor, 213 chests of lac lake and lac dye, 129 bales of safflower, 926 bags of turmeric, 779 bales of silk, 146 bales and 159,665 pieces of callicoes, muslins, &c. &c. 80 bales of cotton wool, 24 chests of cardemoms, 49 packages of cloves and cassia, 12,592 bags of saltpetre, and sundry small parcels of drugs, woods, &c. &c. Six other ships have also since arrived from India, one from Amboyna, two from Bengal, and three from Batavia. Cargoes not yet reported. 458 COLONIAL MERCHANDIZE. Statement shewing the Importation of the Years 1813 and 1814, and Balance of Stock on the 31st of November of each Year. Colonial Merchandize and Exports. East India Goods declared for Sale. 4,873 Bags black, and 30 bags white, Pepper, and 26 chests Nutmegs, 395,000 Private Trade Short do, and 214.000 do. Long, part White and Blue, and 10,956 Pieces sundry Goods Statement of Exports of the undermentioned Articles from the Port of London; From Sept. 21, to Nov. 21, 1814. Portugal,Spain, Mediter., and Coast of Total Exportation Total Exportation of the to Nov. 21, preceding year, from January 1, to December 31, 1313. 424,947 Cwt. 414,476 971,355 Gallons. 1,060,225 Lbs. Sweden, Ports of the COFFEE RUM Denmark, Elbe, Weser, Russia, & Prussia. & Ems. 277 29,411 Brabant, Holland. & France. Barbary. 114,520 65,587 80 097 850 297 22,000 50,061 45,402 146,705 1,381 97,846 156,419 7,869 16,204 PIMENTO 2,101 38,042 296.342 35,268 PEPPER 81,227 461 1,065,353 248,097 1,976,436 67,784 INDIGO 87,581 49,367 62,327 319,342 78,835 379,317 71,503 TEA 224.767 122,991 160,568 186,163 839,577 11,731 58,452 20,120 77.955 15,108 1,725 16,507 17,019 21,805 100 Adriatic, Total, including & Levant. all other parts. 3,471 293,180 cwt. 24 268,359 23,308 355,530 gals. 469,592 lbs. 3,445,822 " 979.195 " 317.758 686,303 359,339 pieces. 62,311 hides. " 1,282,696 Lbs. [Dec. 1, FROM OCTOBER 23 TO NOVEMBER 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. Abbott P. H. Lime street, merchant Bucklersbury (James, Abell G. Holborn, woollen-draper (Gale and son, Bedford street, Bedford row Dicken J. St. Stephen's Hill, Stafford, cotton spinner (Fowler, Burton-upon-Treat Decwia J. Bourn, Cambridge, poulterer (Fair. banks, Seething lane Arnold W. Hulme, Lancashire, victualler (Heb. Dover G. Bartholomew close, tailor (Hindman, bert, Manchester Ashley J. Bath, music seller (Physick Aylmer T. Wereham, Norfolk, hay dealer (Haynes, Barker A and J. H. Cawthorn, Darby street, Rose mary lane, brewers, (Reardon and Davis, Corbet court Barnes W. Farnham, coach maker (Hollest Batham J. Oldbury, Salop, engineer (Horner, Sedgley Bell T. Lincolu, baker (Baldwin Bennett W. Plymouth, music sciler (Brutton, Exeter Beswick J. Levenshulme, whitster (Barrett and co. Manchester Bevan T. Okehampton, silversmith (Colling Blackwell R. and S. Needham, Crescent, Minories, merchant, (Hurd. Temple Blowers T. Tottenham-court-road, linen-draper, (Walker and Rankin, Old Jewry Basinghall street Boddy, T. Bermondsey, fellmonger (Braddeley, Harvey J. Okehampton, woolstapler (Cornish, Leman-street Boughton E. Ombersley, dealer (Bray and Gate, Droitwich Bowdler W. Madeley, Salop, maltster (Harper Branscomb S. Holborn, lottery-office-keeper (Rhodes and co. St. James's-walk, Clerkenwell Brown S. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, publican (Lam bert Brown T. Bristol, maltster (Morgan and Levett Buckley E. Delph, York, cotton-spinuer (Taylor, Mirfield Buller J. Taunton, linen-draper (Lowless and Cross, St. Mildred's court Bulpin F. Langport, draper (Boys, Bridgwater Burgess J. Stockport, draper (Thomson, Man. chester Burton J. Sheffield, cabinet maker (Tattershall Ching J. Dartmouth, miller (Peers, Plymouth Clark S. Broker-row, Drury-lane, cabinet-maker (Richardson, Clement's Iun Clarke J. and J. Dethick, Pancras lane, merchants (Pasmore, Warnford court Cohen B. Bishopsgate street, merchant (Pearse and Sims, Swithin's lane Collins T. Old Hall, Salop, corn dealer (Fisher, Shiffnall Cooper H. Mary-le bone (Popkin, Dean street, Soho Cotgreave T. Farringdon, cheesemonger (Crowdy and Mayow Cotton R. Lyna, grocer (Goodwin Dadley E. Shoe lane, pewterer (Martin, Vintner's hall, Thames street Dalley W. Comb Martin, lime burner (Williams, Barnstaple Day W. Ratcliffe Highway, baker (Hughes, Dean street, Fetter larre Tavistock Isaac J. Westminster, vintner (Knight and Freeman, Castle street, Falcon square Joiner J. Henley, Warwick, grocer (Webb and Tyndall, Birmingham Johnson J. Norwich, grocer (Foster and Unthank Jones T. Womborne, nail factor (Corser, Wolverhampton Jordan T. Cheltenham, stationer (Whitcombe and co. Gloucester Kemp A. F. Austin friars, merchant (Hackett, New court, Swithin's lane Keyse T. Austin friars, merchant (Burt, John st, America square Kirton S. Manchester, fustian manufacturer (Hadfield Knight J. B. Shoreditch, cheesemonger (Hoare, Furnival's inn Landers P. Gardiff, seedsman (Wood Langford J. jun. Ashhorne, bookseller (Johnaga and Wise Lawrence R. Honiton, groser (Gould Lawrence S. Camden town, grocer (Briggs, Essex court, Strand Locker T. Oxford st. haberdasher (Davies, Lothbury Lovegrove J. Horsemonger lane, rod merchaut (Kiss, Earl street Lowe J. Charlestown, Lancashire, dealer (Eut wistle, Manchester Ludlam W. Huddersfield, white smith (Allison eller (Popkin, Dean street Markham, 11. Cambridge, merchant (aggerton Maskall T. Borough, inn keeper (Guy, Croydon Matthews, M. Neath, Glamorgan, ironinonger (Gwynn Mawson J. jum. Manchester, draper (Duckworth and Co. May R. Southwold, salt refiner (Crabtree, Hales. Meers G. Chertsey, tailor (Newton, Lyon's inn broker (Leigh, Poultry Old W. Sun street, Finsbury, haberdasher (IIall and Wigley, Salters hall, Cannon street Oliver W. Walworth, coal merchant (Broughton and Co. Aldermanbury church yard Parry J. jun. Hatfield strect, rectifier of spirits (Charsley, Mark lane Parsons J. Somerset street, Aldgate, hay salesman (Argyll, Whitechapel road Pearson J. Warwick street, merchant (Nind, Throgmorton street Feirson T. Star court, Bread strect, factor (Den nett and Co. King's Arms yard Pennington G. Greenfield street, bill broker (Chew, Fenchurch street Pollard J. Bridgewater, potash manufacturer, (Morgan and Livett, Bristol Pocic J. E. Strand, tobacconist (Hartley, New Bridge street Pottage T. jun. Appleton Roebuck, carpenter (Robinson, York Dec. 1, Quarton W. York, butcher (Bayldon Richards R. Shrewsbury, butcher (Cooper Row J. Sunbury, plumber (Richardson, Clement's inn Rowbotham J. Stockport, cotton manufacturer Harrop Ryde J. and J. Stewardson, 'Change alley, brokers (Blunt and Bowman, Old Bethlem Salkeld J. and J. P. Acklam, Strand, silversmiths (Stokes, Golden square Salmon T. Holborn, woolien draper (Lindsey, Southwark Sisson R. Leeds, merchant (Upton and Co. Smith J. Sedgley, timber merchant (Homer Smith W. P. Plymouth, flour factor (Sole Spear W. Upper Thames street, statimer (Kear sey and Spurr, Bishopsgatu street Squire, C. Furnival's court. printer (Rason and son, Crown court, Aldersgate Stevens J. Unylelant, farmer (Halse, St, Ives, Cornwall Street I. F, and W. Bucklersbury, stationers (Ab bott, Ab-church yard Turner S. Bristol, victualler (Cornish Turton J. Ripley, butcher (Hall, Afreton Vallance W Wycomb Marsh, paper maker (Davies, Lothbury Varger J. Oxford, tobacco ist (Cecil court Wilkins J. R. Holborn hill, linen draper (Hind man, Basingball street Williams J. Bristol, timber merchant (Frankis Wood R. Marton, horse dealer (Gamble, York Wright J. and T. Humphrieys, Threadneedle st. cotton brokers (Leigh, Poultry DIVIDENDS. Altham W. Tokenhouse yard, broker, Dec. 17 Andrews J. sen. Birmingham, joiner, Dec. 7 Beckett J. Aldermanbury, lighterman, Dec. 27 Beswick J. Stockport, grocer, Dec. 8 Bowen B. Harrow, apothecary, Dec. 10 A Butler E. & Co. Pendleton, Manchester, merchants, Nov. 16 Carruthers T. Oakshaw bill, Cumberland, bacon dealer, Jan. 24 Carter J, Poplar, slopseller, Nov. 19 Champion J. St. Paul's Church yard, groei, Nov. 15 Clare W. Aspall, cotton spinner, Dec. 5 Cooper H. & R. S. Mount street, coach makers, Corby J- Bengeo, carpenter, Nov. 22 Cyples 9. Bristol, glass soljer, Dec: 17 Dawson J. St. James's street, merchant, Dec. 3 Dennett J. Northumberland street, wine merchant, Dec, 13 Dickenson R: Limehouse, iron tank dealer, Dec. 13 Dougal R. Commercial road, plumber, Nov. 23 Edwards S. E. & W. B. Stamford, bankers, Dec. 7 Gill C: Dartmouth street, leather cutter, Dec. 10 Greenstreet, J. Camberwell, wheelwright, Nov. 12 Hampshire G. Deptford, cabinet maker, Nov. 22 Hancock T. Faversham, shopkeeper, Dec. 3 Harrison A: Fort street, tallow chandler, Dec. 13 Harri z J. Limehouse, timber merchant, Nov. 12 Hartridge W. Cheapside, haberdasher, Nov. 29 Hartley J. Whitechapel, wine merchant, Nov. 26 Head W. Adelphi, army clothier, Dec. 3 Hellings M. & W. C. Stebbing, Delahay street, tailors, Nov. 20 Herbert T. Dowgate hill, cotton merchaut, Nov. 15 Hetherington J. Sheerness, linen draper, Dec. y Hickling T. & E. Providence row, chemists and druggists, Dec. 8 Hiort J. W. Great Smith street, coal merchant, Hitchcock J. Holborn, broker, Nov. 19 Homan J. Fenchu chi street, upholsterer. Nov. 29 Israel J. Bury street, St. Mary Axe, jeweller, Jacklin W. Manningtree, baker, Dec. 5 Jackson J. & W. Weaver, Swithin's lane, merchants, Nov. 19 James J. Stratford, merchant, Nov. 8 Jones J. & Co. Bucklersbury, merchants, Nov. 22 Lane S. Dodbrooke, innholder, Dec. 10 491 Lamb J. Newington Butts, carpenter, Dec. 17 Lewis L. & F. Rudd, Newcastle upon Tyne, milli. ners, Dec. 6 Longstaff R. Cloak lane, scrivener, Nov. 15 Lycett J. Worcester, glove manufacturer, Nov, 28 Marchant C. Gloucester street, stationer, Dec. 17 M Craith A. Lower Brook street, wine merchant, Dec. 10 Merac I. & M. L. P. Queen street, Cheapside, warehousemen, Jan. 21 Perkes T. Hillhampton, dealer, Nov. 24 Reynolds W. Idol lane, wine merchant, Nov. 19 Richards J. & J. Matthews, Goswell street, carpenters, Dec. 10 Richmond T. G. Rotherhithe, merchants, Dec. 17 Robinson J. Blackheath, mealman, Dec. 24 Routh J, & Co. Austin friars, merchants, Jan. 10 Sayer J. Norwich, wine merchant, Dec. 5 Scaffer J. London road, Surrey, floor cloth manufacturer, Dec. 17 Schroder J. F. Crutched Friars, merchants, Nov. 15 Dec. 10 Seagoe J. Duke street, St. James's, tailor, Nov. 8 Stutterd T. Lindley, York, merchant, Nov. 25 -Surenne G. Dean street, Westminster, goldsmith, Nov. 28 |