1816.] Prices of Canal and Dock Property, &c. 283 Gayton G. Edmonton, coach-master, April 6 Ramsay J. High street victualler, March 30 Ramscar E. Stockport, victualler, March 16 Remmie G. F. Oxford street, confectioner, April 9 Harris J. Skipton-under-Whichwood, Oxon, corn. kevis T. Cambridge,lace merchant, April 13 dealer, March os Richardson E. Great Russel str. linea draper, Haslam J. Brentwood, shop-keeper, April 13 March 23 Haynes T. Blackfriars road, Staffordshire ware. Rogers G. South Anston, York, maltster, April 6 houseinan, March 26 Roskell J. Liverpool, linen-draper, April 13 Hearder (3. Torquay, upholder, April 6 Saul T. Manchester, wool-stapler, April 2 Hellewell J. Elland, woollen manufacturer, Mar. 26. Schroder 11. College hill, sugar refiner, April 9 Hellmers H. John str. Commercial road, ship. Slatter T. Ilminster, clothier, Maren 23 Broker, Ap.il (3 Sly R. Chedworth, miller, March 30 Smith R. Richmond, hosier, April 6 Snell J. Greit Torrington, shopkeeper, March 19 Holden 'T'. Manchester, butcher, March 26 Solomon M. Birmingham, jeweller, April 9 Holmes T. Warwick, grocer, March 16 Southcott J. Bristol, victualler, March 30 Humphries H. St. Bennet's hill, druggist, Mar. 26 Spitta C. L. & Co. Lawrence Pountney lane, mere Jackman T. sen. Oakley Farm, Southa npton, far. chauts, March 23 mer, Mirch 16 Stapleton W. Newport Pagnell, brewer, Mar. 23 James H. F Manchester, picture dealer, April 9 Stow J. Greenwich, cabinet-maker, April 13 Johnson W Lee is, innkeeper, March 26 pryn, grocer, pril 6. Joseph S. Gosport, slopseller. April 9 Tuck J. Woodford, butcher, March 30 Keni F. Mark lane, wine merchant, March 16 Tudball w. Taunton, grocer, March 16 Kieckhoefer G. Islington, merchant, April 9 Walker, J. chief officer, and J. Lanb, surgeon of Kirkham R. l'hornton, merchant, April 9 the Lord Melville, March 19 Lakeman W. Slaucombe, maltster, April 6 Walker J. Nicholas lauè, insurance broker, Mar. 26 Lerett w, Coventry street, halter, April 9 Walton J. Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer, April 6 Lloyd R. W. Chester, wide-merchant, March 16 Ward J. Hanworth, victualler, April 2 Marks W. H. jun Bath, woollen draper, Mar. 26 Warner S. Milk street, linen-draper, March 30 Maton W. New Sarum, grocer, March 16 Weaver S. Holborn, floor-cloth manufacturer Apr.9 Nelson A. Plymouth, liner draper, April 6 Westou J. & T. Thoruton, Hull, timber incrchants, Newman T. St. Ives, waggonér, March 16 March 19 Newstead J. Acle, Norfolk, spirit merchant, Apr.. Wetherall C. Salford, butcher, March 16 Newton W. Davenport, corn-dealer, April 6 Wilkinson R. & Co. Stockton, bankers, April Nicholson W. Huil, merchant, March 19 Williamson W. Gringley-on-the-Hi!, Nottingham, Norris W. M. East Stonehouse, rope-maker, Apr. 9 cora-factor, March 23 Ozwald W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant, Apr. 3 Winsor W. Plymouth, tavern-keeper, April 9 Pain P. Romford, butcher, March 16 Winstanley J. Bearbioder lang, insurance-broker, Painter R. W. Sidmouth str, Gray's Ino late, car. March 19 penter, March 16 Woodward J. Westbury:upon-Trym, vintner, April Parker G. Bawdrip, inerchant, April 2 13 Pix W. Northiam, merchant, April 13 Woodward W. Cursicor-street, jeweller, April 6 Pugh R. Kingston, victualler, March 25 Wright R. Watling str. warehouseman, March 19 Pyne T. Southwark, leather-seller, April 2 Toy, T. . 8 2 Prices of Canal Shares, &c. in the Month of March, 1816, at the Ofice of Mr. Clarke, 39, Throgmorton Street. Div. Per share | рет per Ann. BRIDGES 11. s. l. Coventry .144 0 780 Vauxhall, fool. 52 Croydon 5 WATER-WORKS. Ellesmere and Chester 4 ol 76 East London 2 O 65 10 Grand Junction o 180 O 30 a 31 Grand Surrey 48 17 a 16 Huddersfield 10 30 Kennet and Avon lo 15l 16 a 15 West Middlesex Old Union 098 Monmouthshire 10 0 140 30 0 Oxford 31 01466 18 Warwick and Birmingham . 12 0250 Globe 0 102 25 4 INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1 6 2 London of 782 76 Imperial. 10 West India 0 145 MISCELLANEOUS. 8 Southwark, 751. pd. 35 12 0 Strand, 100l. pd. 17 15 Strand Annuities, 60l. pd. 9 01 prem. Gas Light and Coke Comp. 6 prem. JOHN CLARKE, Canal Agent and Broker, 1 . 0 . 284 Price Current for April 1816. (April 1, rice for Home|Board & Br Consumption Skip fer Duty paid portutto, 105 a 150 100 a 95 137 a 120 182 a 116 85 a 72 122 a 130 761 84 120 a 114 74 a 70 a 76 1632 12a 26 a 86 a 948 602 86 a 90 58 a 72 a 86 50 a 112 a 120 82 a 75 90 a 105 60 a 75 a 80 80 a 62 a 76 00 a 74 52 60 54 a 70 50 a 62 55 a 60 551 100 a 105 94 a 90 82 a 80 96 a 90 56 a so 35 40 a 43 4 210 a 39 10 a 9 a 91 sa o 10 à 17 9 a 16 $ 401 a 351 50 2 55 50 275 43 & 35 18 a 30 SUGAR-Double refined loaves Hambro and Turkey do. Muscovado sugars pay a duty of 308. per cwt. and clayed $55. per Crushed lumps cwt. for refining or "hoine conBrown Candy sumption; and for exportation Molasses the refined receive a bounty, and Moscovadnes-Fine Jamaica the raw and clayed a drawback Good do. of other islands equal to the fall duty paid for Brown and middling home consumption. Fine clayed East India - White and fine Brown and yellow These are only imported for re- exportation. Being the growth Brazil - White and fine of foreign plantations, they are Brown and yellow subject to such heavy duties as COFFEE--St. Domingo, mid. & fine are equal to a prohibition for Do, ordinary and good home coasuinption. Porto Rico, Havannah, and Brazil Cheribon, Java, and Bourbon 1025. sd. per cwr. Mocha Demerara, Dominica, &c. fine 725, 4d. Do. ordinary, middling, and good Jamaica, fine Do. ordinary, middling, and good RUM- Jamaica 11s. 7d. per gall. Other Islands PIMENTO old. PEPPER-Company's black 1s. 100). Privilege and light do. TOBACCO- Fine Virginia 33. 2d. Do. Maryland Ordinary qualities S WINE-Port 521. 105. per pipe of 138 gall. 126 481. os. Sherry 110 Madeira 421, 5s. 138 Lisbon 521. 10s, 126 481. os. Spanish red Claret 231. 1os. per hhd. of 60 20s. RICE-Carolina per cwt. East India COTTON WOOL-Permambucco pr lb. Maranham and Bahia 85. 7d. per 100 lbs. West India, Demerara, &c. imported in BriFine Sea Island tish, Portuguese, or New Orleans American ships, and Bowed Georgia 25$ 60, in others. Bengal, Surat, and Smyrna SPICES-Cloves 58.703. Mace Cinnamon 25, 6d, Nutmegs 5s. 5d. 141. Congou middling and good 96 per cent, on the sale price. imported ju a British South American ship, and 3s. 1 d. For. HEMP-Riga, Rhine, & St. Peters ol. 25. 1d. BS per ton per lb. The whole of these articles are generally sold by the merchants at the exportation prices, and 90 a 16 25 3d a 28 48 2 1 2 2 1 a 25 27 a10 20 & . . Os. 2d per cwt. per lb. 7 6 a 100 6 a 10 5 60 a 44 141 a 161 is lida ?sid 9 a 3 S 4 a 3 10 3 2 2 2 S 3 pel cwt 535 525 50 51 51 411 bugh clean & Half clean &outshot 101. 55. 1'od. FS Plax PDR. and PTR. 75. 11d. BS St. Petersburg 12 Head 11s, lod, SF 40 72 64 . Tuible, containing the Prices v Bullion and Courses of Exchange, from Nov. 24, 1815, to March 26, 1816, shewing the Intrin- 12319 32 do. - Portuguese Gold in Coin. per ounce GENOA, SITY SDE OS Η ΚΟΙΤΟΣ FI -285 1 284 [April 1, TOTT price for Home Board a Britis Consumption, Ship for Ex Duty paid portation. SUGAR-Double refined loaves W165 a 150 100 a 95 Hambro and Turkey do. 137 a 120 7 8 a 90 Single and powder loaves 182 a 116 85 a 72 Good and fine lumps Muscovado sugars pay a duty of 122 a 130 76 a 84 Brown and middling do. 308. per cwt. and clayed $5s. per 120 a 117 74 a 70 Crushed lumps cwt, for refining or hoine con 70 a 76 Brown Candy sumption; and for exportation 1634 12 a 130 Molasses the refined receive a bounty, and 26 a 275 Moscovadoes-Fine Jamaica the raw and clayed a drawback 86 a 945 60 2 54 Good do. of other islands equal to the full duty paid for 86 a 90 58 a 50 Brown and middling home consumption. 72 a 86 50 a 46 Fine clayed 112 a 120 82 a 76 East India - White and fine 90 a 105 60 a 56 Brown and yellow 75 a 80 44 a 56 Havannah--Fine white These are only imported for re 80 a 85 Brown and yellow exportation. Being the growth 62 a 76 Brazil-- White and fine of foreigu plantations, they are 60 a 74 Brown and yellow subject to such beavy duties as 543 60 COFFEE--St. Domingo, mid. & fine are equal to a prohibition for 54 a 70 Do. ordinary and good home consumption. 50 2 62 Porto Rico, Havannah, and Brazil 55 a 00 Cheribon, Java, and Bourbon 1028. sd. per cwt. 551 80 Mocha 100 3 105 Demerara, Dominica, &c. fine 94 2 90 Do ordinary, middling, and good 622 80 Jamaica, fine 96 a 90 Do. ordinary, middling, and good 56 a 80 RUM-Jamaica 115, 7d. per gall. 38 4d a 43 44 Other Islands 210 a 32 PIMENTO 10 a 91 PEPPER-Company's black 15. 10d). 9 a of Privilege and light do. 84 a 9 TOBACCO --Fine Virginia 38. 2d. 10 a 17 Do. Maryland 9 a 16 Ordinary qualities 64 as WINE-Port 521. 105. 401 a 561 126 Sherry 481. os. 30 a 55 Madeira 421. 58. 50 a 75 Lisbon 521. 105. 45 8 35 Spanish red 481. os. 18 a 30 Claret 231. 1os. per hhd. of 60 , RICE-Carolina 20s. 27 a 25 East India 20 a 16 COTTON WOOL-Permambucco 125 3da 2s 4d Maranham and Bahia 85. 7d. per 100 lbs. 12 1 2 2 West India, Demerara, &c. imported in Bri 1 a 2 5 Fine Sea Island tish, Portuguese, or 27 a 2 10 New Orleans American ships, and 20 a 21 Bowed Georgia 258 6d, in others. 18 a 90 Bengal, Surat, and Smyrna 14 a 15 SPICES-Cloves 58.709. 4 0 2 3 6 Mace 7 6 a 100 Cinnamon 2s.6d. 6a 10 5 Nutmegs 53. 3d. 60 a 44 Cassia 1412 16: TEA-Bohea and common Congou 1s 11da es 7 Congou middling and good 29 a 3 5 Souchong do. 06 per cent, on the 14 4 2 3 10 Twankay sale price. 2 a 2 5 Hyson Skin or Bloom 2 a 4 6 Hyson good and fine 4 4 4 9 TALLOW-St. Petersbgh yel.Candle 3s. 2d. duty per cwt. 52s 535 Do. White and Soap do. imported in a Britisli 50 51 South American ship, and 3s. 1 d. For. 51 53 HEMP-Riga, Rhine, & St. Peters- ol. 25. 1d. BS per ton 411 43 341 a 311 bugh clean & Half clean &outshots 101.58. lod, FS 40 38 32 a 30 Flax PDR. and PTR. *75, 11d. BS 72 68 76 a 70 St. Petersburg 12 Head 115, 10d, SF 64 65 64 a 65 2 Title, containing the Prices of Bullion and Courses of Exchange, from Nov. 24, 1815, to March 20, 1816, shewing the Intrin sic Value of Bullion in Great Britain, and the Intrinsic Pars of Exchange, according to the Mint Regulations for the Value of Gold and Silver at the respective Places ; shewing also the extreme High Price of Bullion, and extreme Courses of Exchange, occasioned by the extended Commercial Proscription that prevailed throughout Europe in the Years 1811, 1812 und 1813. |