Wool imported, 1819. cwts. qrs. lbs. Sheep and Lambs' Wool, 235,763 : 1 : 2 Value exports of British manufactured Woollens, 1819, is £9,047,960: 19: 11. year. Cotton Goods exported from Hull, from 11th October 1819, to 5th January 1820. Printed ditto Handkerchiefs, 23 2-3 doz. The above is an official account, for one quarter, from the port mentioned, which may serve to give the reader some idea of the magnitude of our Cotton exports. Stock on hand of various Articles, December 31st, 1819. 8,342 casks, &c. 35,965 do, bg,&c. 16,943 tons. Ginger, Logwood, Ditto, ditto, 1,500 boxes. Fustic, 5,377 tons. Ditto, East India, Coffee, 6,000 tons. 66,600 packages. 6,643 packages. 30,900 casks. 21,960 hhds. 896 packages. Mahogany, 715,000 feet. Ditto in Liverpool, 715,000 ditto. 1,238 logs. 1819. Rice, 225,577 bags, &c. Wheat in bond, 202,000 qrs. Ditto ditto, Exported, 227,162 PRICES CURRENT.-February 5.-London, January 28, 1820. Ms Course of Exchange, Feb. 4.Amsterdam, 11: 19. Antwerp, 12: 1. Ex. Hamburgh, 36: 1. Frankfort, 1514 Ex. Paris, 25: 5. Bourdeaux, 25: 35. drid, 344 effect. Cadiz, 344 effect. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, 474. Genoa, 444. Malta, Naples, 381. Palermo, 116 per oz. Oporto, 52. Rio Janeiro, 56. Dublin, 101. per cent. Cork, 104. 46. Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £3: 17:9. in bars, £3: 17: 104. New doubloons, £3; 15: 6. New dollars, 5s. Od. stand. 5s. 2d. Foreign gold, Silver, in bars, 600022211 0.94 08 2 5 0 112 121 90 114 103 106 105 92 306 31 6 - 27s 6d 115 125 124 138 112 116 126 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 23d of December 1819, and the 23d of January 1820, extracted from the London Gazette. Booth, G. Liverpool, woollen-draper Bryan, R. Llangunllo, Radnorshire, farmer Bulpin, T. Bridgewater, hop-merchant Belham, J. Stratford, merchant Blackley, E. Wood-street, warehouseman Budden, T. Rochester, grocer Baker, T. York, linen-draper Belcher, I. B. Hatfield, Broad-Oak, Essex, linendraper Butler, J. P. Bilston, Stafford, baker Bartlett, T. E. Banbury, Oxford, mercer Board, J. Highbridge, shopkeeper Bradfield, W. North Ehnham, Norfolk, baker Buss, M. Ashborne, maltster Brown, G. Bridge-road, Lambeth, tallow-chandler Bowler, W. & Warburton, J. Castle-street, South wark, hat-manufacturers Bailey, J. London-wall, coach-maker Cobham, W. jun. & Jones, T. Ware, bankers Clough, J. Bramley, cloth-manufacturer Chapman, W. Bishopsgate-street-without, haberdasher Crump, T. & Hill, T. jun. Kidderminster, carpet manufacturers Chubb, C. Portsea, ironmonger Creser, W. Baldwin-street, City-road, grocer Dawson, T. Manchester, victualler Dick, A. & Morrison, J. St Catherine's-square, Doull, W. sen. William-street, Bridewell-Precinct, plumber Devlin, M. Great Wild-street, coal-merchant Forster, E. & Wylam, R. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchants Farror, R. Bread-street, warehouseman Foarnall, J. Deptford, merchant Farrington, J. Liverpool, merchant Garside, T. Stockport, cotton spinner Gates, J. Grimstone, farmer VOL. VI. Glover, J. Liverpool, boot and shoe-maker Green, J. Brauncewell, Lincoln, merchant Gee, N. Lenton, lace-manufacturer Hooper, H. Bristol, merchant Hunt, T. F. St Martin-in-the-fields, builder Horton, C. Birmingham, wire-worker Hurry, E. & Poweles, J. D. Freeman's-court, Cornhill, merchants Harrop, J. Gateshead, grocer Harris, W. Strand, boot and shoe-maker Johnson, R. Appleton, plumber Jacobs, L. Nassau-street, Middlesex, glass-dealer King, J. Richard-street, Commercial-road, victualler Lant, D. Blackman-street, Newington, merchant Livesey, J. Farnworth, paper-maker Maddock, E. Quin, R. & Uniacke, J. Liverpool, merchants Malcolm, R. Ashbourne, tea-dealer Myers, R. & Holmes, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, linen-drapers Mottley, T. Portsea, dealer Milligan, A. Wolverhampton, tea-dealer Moore, W. Houghton, butter-merchant Morris, T. Bristol, linen-draper Morgan, E. Knighton, Radnor, wood-stapler Morris, T. Cateaton-street, warehouseman M'Lean, J. Lamb-street, Spitalfields, potato-merchant Nixon, W. Rugeley, Staffordshire, farmer Pickering, J. Woburn-place, Russell-square, wine merchant Peele, J. Tower-street, sack-manufacturer Pinnington, D. Cheltenham, livery-stable-keeper Parker, R. Manchester, innkeeper Phillips, M. Great Prescott-street, Goodman's-fields, merchant Payne, S. Nottingham, money-scrivener Payne, G. Newgate-street, hatter Peck, J. Blackheath-hill, carpenter Phillips, R. Ashburnham, farmer Patrick, E. Liverpool, gun-maker Pasmore, J. Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street. ship-owner Peregrine, H. C. Hakin, Pembroke, shopkeeper Phillips, L. & J. High Holborn, glass-dealers Quiros, Joze Moreira de, Size-lane, merchant 4 I Roberts, C. Gurney Slade, Somersetshire, innkeeper Roberts, W. Chowbent, Lancashire, innkeeper Ray, J. & Ray, J. R. Clare, Suffolk, bankers Riley, J. Leicester, grocer Rabbeth, W. Red-Lion-passage, Red-Lion-square Smith, T. Leeds, worsted-spinner Sidney, R. Newman-street, Oxford-road, picturedealer Scott, A. John-street, Commercial-road, dealer Sinclair, J. Brighthelmstone, bookbinder Sellers, H. Burnley, cotton-spinner Scott, J. Fore-street, corn-dealer Simpson, C. Stretford, nurseryman Skinner, S. Sharpe's buildings, Rosemary-lane, slopseller Smith, I. D. St G. Rotherhithe, cork-manufacturer Taylor, M. Long-lane, dealer in cotton Thompson H. & Moses, T. Rotherhithe, winemerchants Trustrum, J. Grove, Great Guildford-street, carpenter Twiddy, G. Bread-street-hill, oil and colourman Tyler, J. Petworth, spirit-merchant Whitfield, W. P. Commercial-road, porter and wine merchant Womack, J. W. Norwich, linen-draper Wynn, W. Dean-street, Soho, watch-maker ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st January 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Attwell, Wm, brush and basket maker, Glasgow Alexander, John, distiller, Linlithgow Brown, Robert, horse and cattle-dealer and grazier, Byers, Richard, & Co. spirit-dealers, Glasgow Laird, Anthony, cooper and fish-curer, Leith Thomson, John, Robroyston, flesher, cattle and horse dealer, Calton, Glasgow White & Downie, merchants, Glasgow Woodman & Lookup, tanners and skinners, Dumfries DIVIDENDS. Francis Garbett & Co. late of Carron Wharf; a dividend on 15th February Gillies, Colin, merchant, Brechin; a dividend on 14th February Lawrie, Andrew & Son, upholsterers, Edinburgh; a dividend on 28th February McFarlane, Rennie, & Co. merchants, Glasgow; a dividend on 14th February Macharg & Wallace, merchants, Ayr; a dividend on 8th February Petrie, James. jun. merchant, Aberdeen; a dividend on 14th February Scott, J. sen. & Co. merchants and agents, Glasgow; a dividend on 11th March Sheriff, Robert, manufacturer, Glasgow; a dividend on 16th February. 9 Irish. 4 0 to Newry 15 to 20 Hempseed 6 to 11 Linseed, crush.. 0 to 0 New, for Seed ..14 to 20 Ryegrass, 0 to 0 Clover, Red, 0 to 0 White . Carraway .. 48 to 50 Coriander -New -Yellow. Canary 80 to 94 Trefoil New Rapeseed, £31 to £33. S. to to to 9 5 Scotch 53 0 to 35 0 ... 28 0 to 54 0 Irish.... 27 0 to 32 0 46 Bran, p.24 lb. 00 to 00 0 0 50 Butter, Beef, &c. 0 0 Butter, per cwt. s. 4 3 Belfast S. 84 to 0 82 to 0 0 0 s. English pota. 3 6 to 3 8 Waterford, new 0 to Irish, do. . 3 3 to 3 6 Cork, pick. 2d 78 to Scotch do. 3 6 to 3 8 3d dry. 70 to 0 Rye, per qr. 36 0 to 58 0 Beef, p. tierce 95 to 105 15 to 40 Malt, p. 9 gls. 100 to 00 Tongu. p. firk. 0 to 0 60 to 98 Beans, pr qr. Pork, p. bri. 75 to 84 60 to 100 English 46 0 to 50 0 Bacon, per cwt. |