2798. State’ of Commerce, Manufaéiures, &&c. in OGaber. 315 
" CHE arrivals during the month have been very confiderable, particularly from the Baltic, 
~~. Weft-Indies, Lifbon, anda fleet of 13 Eaft-Indiamen. The Bengal thips, with two fron: 
‘Columbo, brought the following cargoes: iy fale halls 
i ’ BENGAL PIECE-GOODS., Bar Ry | oe 
; MUSEINS. Prices. | Pieces. 
Coflues e ‘, me - 16,400 | Bazar Affortments: - ~ WN 2448 
Doras. =. - ee - 3,150 | Bandannoes - cv- ~- 4,250 
Mulmuls ~- - ~ a 850 | Catridarries ~ ~ tT ON 
Ditto Handkerchiefs - - 2,500 | Cuttannees - = pet) T7656 
Neckcloths - ‘ a 200 | Ditto Flowered - , - - 690 
Terrindams . - - = 5 700 Cuthtaes - Te s 1,300 
Pap eo Dyfookloys “ao ~ 200 
™ Ginghams =) = - ~ 400 
Baftaes ha ea ets ~ 47,569 Herba Lungees - - ee oe 
Callipatties = ~ - - 1,090 praise Sear a ia ~ | 23,100 - 
Per Maes Ses 38, wate ite Pullinaey. - Mie} Soe" 
i yr. SrAOL alga Siets crleny se ch opal 400 
Humhums  - r 5 ~ 449° | Ditto Barnagore - =i) 252.00 
Putcahs 2s ie Fi 120 | Ditto New “ a 200 
Bee ah Pikes ih > > PORE. hap eildenoy. ani a 200 
Sellums % i. E, j TOO | Ditto, Sik Lungee - - 300. 
Sannoes € "5 i ~  42%09  Scerfuckers. = - - 3,100 
PROWIBITED. | 'Faffaties, - - - - ¥,000 
_Atchabamnies ~! -.  - + 4941) DittoStriped. | =) 5) 1+ 200 
Sugar, Bags, 24,261, - Cwt. 34,975 | Borax unrefined, Dunpers 72, Cave. 160, 
Shellack, Chefts 10, - Cwt. 5X | Saltpetre; Rags 17,327, — - .Cwt. 24,20a 
K 
Ginger, Bags 1,537 ~(Cwt. W660 
Pepper, - - ~ Ib. 1247, 10% | Mack Lake, Boxes.4, «- Cwt. 806 
Befides privilege-goods, confifting chiefly of indigo, fugar, and piece-goeds.. | 
The Eaft-India fugar, at the company’s late fale of 23;000 bags,, went very high, which: 
will probably encourage them to increafe their import of that article. | ae 
The fale of raw-filk went from ro to 30 per cent. higher than the preceding fale: China,, 
in particular, fold uncommonly high, on account of the {carcity of it for fome time previous: 
to'the fale, and the {mall quantity putup. The price will probably keep up for fome time, 
as the fleet lately arrived has brought only goo bales.6f China Silk, and 437 bales of Bengai.. 
A. further import of the latter article is, however expected before the February fale. The 
Cotton, Bales 1,072, - Ib. 3535516 | Cinnamon, Bales 4,639, ‘- 1b. 429,802 
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r,e the 
Bengal organzine, of which there was only 30 lotsin the late fale, fold for very little naore. 
than it would have gone at in the raw; the company muft therdfore fufain a lofs uponit, whick 
may have more effect than any arguments refpecting the impropriety of this {peculation, in 
inducing them to relinquifh it. . Italian raw-filles are very fcarce, and have rather advandeds 
in price. Of Foffombrone there is none in the market, except aiew bales of inferior quality « 
Pefiaro is likewitfe very fearce. Friuli, of which alfo there is but little, is from 34st to F5sx 
gr. Ib. French raws are from 228. 6d. to 25s. fm.-Ib. Forli from 343. to 35s. gr. lb. Thrown® 
one 
Gilks have likewife advanced a little; fuperfne Bergam in particular, which iswat, prefeat: 
aa 4 a 
_ from 31s. t6 34. Piedmont from 32s. to 375. .. 
Pepper continues at a very high price. ast eee 
The Srocxs have continued to rife firce our la@ report. The expetted “Operation of the 
fale of the land-tax, aided by the influence of the Jate naval victories, won public confi-» 
dence, may, in fome degree, account for this rife, and in all probability, will for fome 
time at leaft tend to a ftill further increafe to the value of the public funds, 
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is) 
Bank Stock, on the 16th’of OGtober, was at T26, and has rifen to 140,—§ ‘ perwCent.. An= 
muittes, on the 27th of Sept. were-at 79% 5» tof: on the 4th of October to § 2: ahd were omthe 
27th of Ostober at 81 §-8th —4 pr Cent. Conjols. were, on the Toth of October, vat 651; rofe: 
on the 24th to 66 5-3th; and were, on the 27th of O@ober, at 6.2. —3 fer Cext. Confals. on 
the 27th of Sept. were at 50 3-8th; -rofe on the 4th of Odtoberite 5 is. On | 2mth ef Oc~, 
tober to 5265 and were, on the 27th of Offober, ‘at §3.1-8th. " + Ai oy any ‘ . 
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© MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT» ri 
/THE harveft has now, we believe, been finithed in every partof the iffany, and has almoft 
fag 
every where been highly productive.’ It has alfo, with very few exceptions, been got: 
in remarkably well. One of our reports from the northen part of England obferves, thata 
finer harveft than the laff cannot be remembered in thefe parts, and the autumn, fo far, has: 
been extremely favourable. ‘Grain, of all forts, has been Jhoufed in the mof perfeé& order, 
and, in general, found to-yiegld wellfrom the theaf. The weather was fo fine, that corn 
ripened even and quickly, and.was gotin unimpaired, Wheats, with a few exceptions, were: 
: .. ie a good 
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