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MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT, 
E have the pleasure to announce the arrival of the fleet from China, consisting of the 
: following vessels:—-The David Scott, William Pitt, Essex, Alnwick Castle, Wal+ 
er Castle, Lady M. Sinclair, Ceres, Winchelsea, and Elphinstone, from China; Euphrates, 
_n Sir William Bensley, from Bengal Their cargoes on account of the United ‘Company of 
Merchants or England trading to the East Indiés, viz. 
Tea, Bohea, in Chests, half and quarter Chests.. 783,640 lbs. 
Best Bohea ...--- Zoe MO. tee a ee 2,219,068 
_ €ongou and Campoi 73,395 do. ... ....6,386,896 
Sw BORGhORe's co 6. = 9 O19) dol se oe DBO FI 
Single ioc ea BOGS do. rene 241,397 
Swankag a) 6.2)-/ 21 16,662. dol (22 Gee rh Ohta 
Blysen) Shia “nic 4 in 2, tao GO. Saale wa ot cel gt ae 
Sapersetidony.. oe au yesed, dose seas 184,045 
BRYSON) Sie ghia) ZV HAS Sc fe Pr go veepabuke a 180,844 
lbs. 11,617,447 
560 bales, containing 55,871 Ibs. raw silk; 330 bales sunn (hemp); 6,295 bags, con- 
taining 10,618 cwt. of suxar. se : 
Privilege Goods, viz.. 37 chests munject 5 ; 204 chests safflower ; 258 chests gum Arabie 5 
589 bales cotton ; 245 b-les cotton wool; 293 baies raw silk ; 299 bags .ousices 5! 290 jars 
‘green ginger 5 1,402 chests indigo; 1,800 bags pepper; 20 jars castor oil; 24 ctu gum 
animi.; 13 chests cussia; 139 cess turmeric. 
Besides several parcels of goods the particulers whereof are not yet. known. 
"The Court of Directors oir the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the 
East Indies, do deciare that they will put up to sale at their ensuing Septanahes Sale, besides 
those goods already declared, the undermentioned, viz. 
Tea, Bollea ds oc cieinmatceic!. 200 R00 Tbs. 
Congoa and Campot.... - 4,050,000 
Pekoe and Souchong..--- 350,000 
Singlo and Twankay--.--- 800,000 
Hyson Skin .....-2.--- 100,000 
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6,000,000 including private Trade. 
On Monday, the 7th of September, prompt the 4th of December following. 
Also 30,000 bags saltpetre, on Wednesday, the 2d of September, prompt the 4th of De- 
cember following. 
200,900 lbs. cinnamon, more or less, on Thursday, the 1st of ah prompt the 8th 
of january, 1808 
The sale oi West-india produce, since our last, has been very tidine, and prices lower 
than usual, in tact, voth Kast and West-India produce are in great abundance in the market, 
and the present state of the Continent, at this moment, is such, that we scarce havea port in 
the northern part of Europe to export our aforesaid produce to, and the home rica ii is 
comparatively trifling to the export trade of East and West India produce. 
The following are the late saies of Sugar, &c. 
Hibds. Fir. Bls. A @ boils: ' 
Per William Broadhurst 264 87 33 Sugarat 58s. to 64s. per cwt. 
Kymer andCo..... 810 Casks Coffee, at 90s. to 135s. per qwt. 
De: jb eee <n 's mew, |, 00 Bs. Cocoa, at’ 30s. to’ 94s. per’ cwt, 
Blanche and Co.... 225 Bags Pimento, at 8id- to 11d. per tb. 
Thus it will appear how dull at present the Bsket 3 is for sale of West India produce, as 
2,000 hogsheads of sugar have been frequently sold in one week by publig sale, tor. exporta- 
tion to. the Continent, exclusive of large quantities of ee ginger, pimento, cotton~ 
wool, é&c. Pe: 
The other public sales consisted of 
500 Westphalia Hams, per G. Bryant, at 3d. to Side per Ib. 
430 Tons Barrilla, per T. Edwards, at 51s. 6d. to 53s. per ton. 
50, Casks Honey, at 40s. to 465. per ewt.. 225.222. Sees > 
66 Seron’s jesuit’s Bark (for exportation), at 1d. to 5s. per “Ib. 
20. (Chances Winsk ates; DOT Oe. 72 ote - nw oe oe ene per T. Bowden, and. 
56 Bags Bay BerrieS, at 50s. to 51s. 6d. percwt. ...)....-- 4 00 s% iy, eel 
45 Jars Olive Oil, at 63. 9d. per gallon... .eetbececsnneeeJ 
