510 - . Monthly Commerctal Report. [June 1, 
On Wednesday, 13th July next, prompt 9 Oct following :—Indigo, private trade, 2,015; 
privilege, 9, 898 Chests... : . 
On Tuesday, 15th Augnst next, prompt 20th November fo! Alia and re Company 
ferther declare that they will give timely notice of what other goods they will put up at 
this Sale. : 
Notwithstanding the additional duty lately Jaid on foreign beandies, 25,272 gallons have 
heen entered at eur Custom House since our last report 5 3 however, the quantity under the 
Kive’s lacks, for, security + the duties, have reduced the price so low as to have little of 
no effect on the consume: : 
Wines of every descr st ‘on keep up their prices, and are not Ukely to lower, unless the 
yintage proves uncommonly abundant this year, of which there is good. prospect. in the dit- 
ferent Wine countries. “Lhe quantity lately extered at the Custon-House has been cone 
siderable, viz. 
From Oporto... Ria + sb Ore seve ee eres ee AFA? Gallons Port Wine - 
Spdin .. 0) PS 9 EE cae eee eekly Diteo, Sheng 
Francesc ons sages sc ecscecienes) Sgoao Lato Chater 
bishoia?. wih sek oS ieckeenke = 6,098" Ditto Lisbon and. Buceiias 
Madeira (vi the E. and W. Indies) 5,491 Ditto Madeira, 
making together 79,798 9: allons of Wine. 
It gives us pleasure to ‘find a few articles already imported from Monte Video direct, viz. 
18,370 Hides, 50 tons Tallow, and 64 op: Cortex Peru (or Bark); which have been enter- 
ed at our Custom-House. This, we hope, will be foilowed with a considerable impert of 
these valuable articles. 
The arrival of the Levant fleet, under convoy of the Juno, has brought a considerab'e quan- 
tity of merchandize from that quarter, much wanted in the London market, and which will 
produce good profit to the importers at this particular time, as the blockade of the Straits of 
tre Dordant! tes, and of the pert and harbour of nny rpa (announced in the Gazette), will pat 
a stop to ali kind of commercial intercourse with these places jor some time to come One 
goad effect it may senda which is, that the non-importation or Smyrna Cotton Wool into 
this country will serve the Sales of our Jamaica Coton, which article wilt prove a good sub- 
stitute for it, and at present is in very little demand, chiefly owing to the dull state ef our. 
rsanufactories at Mancliester and its neighbourhood. The Weaollen Manufactories of Leeds, 
Haliiax, &c. for coarse goods, continue very brisk, and those of the finer sorts in the West of 
England are greatly demanded. Inthe North of lreland the manufacture of all sorts of 
Linens, Sheetings, &c. gocs on uncommonly favourable to that part of the country. and the 
markets very high, in all probability owing to the present state of Rusgia and Germany,’ 
whence an immense quantity of these articles were annually im ‘ported. 
T he imported duties on the 26th inst. at Cork, on Teas, refined Sugars, -&c. amounted to 
12,0001 while the Dnty en Exports emount to only 191. ‘Thus runs the balance of trade 
against that city. Copy er Ore in large quantities have been late ly exported to Englang and 
Wales from Dublin, to be smelted. 
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May 1. | May 8. , May 15. | 
Hamburgh.. 54 10 9£U.134 10 .. 54 10 -- Prices of Hops. 
Altona ....J24 11 co. [54 11 .. )54 11 ..j;-—— eee The Vibes wt 
Amsterdam {56 8 2 dof 36 6 +-|Bags.—Kent, 51. 10s to 61 per cwt. 
Paris ......|24 14 2 do [24 14 .. (294 16... Suffex, 41. 10s. to 51. 10s. per cwt. 
Beshorn, .... (493 ».. .0.5% AOE a fOe ce. Essex, 41. 10s. to Sl. 10s. per cwt. # 
Naples ....|42--.....-}42.5.... 42......|Pockets.—Kent, 51. to 61. 15s. per cwt. 
Genoa ..2.6/25 22.0020 f4d.e 2. 145.02... 1-——————.__ Sussex, 51. to 61. per cwt. 
Baio 2d 409 Ja law Seip nieg wo (GRu5. 2) See Farnham, 81. to 91. 10s. per cwt. 
Oporto ....j/639..-.+66-. Ci iidtale% 165. Ue bre = average price of Sugar 34s. @id per cwt. 
Dublin ....}102 ...... 403 .... \103 .. -.--{| exclusive o7 all Duties. 
ieee aslo ie dL ish ak oleate beh 
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As some of our readers may possibly be unacqnainted with the various denominations of 
the foregoing cours eof Exchange (quoted from Lioyd’s List), we conceive that an explana- 
tion thereof in this ‘place will not prove unacceptable to them. ; 
London gives 1]. sterling to Hamburgh, for 54 schillings 10 pence Flemish 
Witte. 2. ee tT oO Altona. tor eAschillioas Ja pence Flemish 
PSOE G4. 2 ce t6.5 ales tore eetee to Amsterdam, for S36 schil lings 3 pence Flemish 
Ditto..........--+... to Paris, &c. tor 24 francs 14 cents, 
London gives 493 pence sterling to Leghorn, for a pezzo, or dollar 
Belek co cure ue kan «2, DEMCE Cie te Naples, for a duecat 
Ditto......e+eese++--48 pence ditto to Genoa, for a dollar 
Ditto......e++-e----- 65 pence ditto to Lisbon cr Orporto, fora millreis (of 1000 reis) 
Ditto...-...++-++-- 100]. sterling to Dublin, &c. for i101, 15s. Irish currency, 
and as all these exchanges on the difterent countries Auctuate more or less, the advantage or 
disadvantage 
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