DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS, FROM NOVEMBER 25, TO DECEMBER 24, 1818, BOTH INCLUSIVE. 3 per Ct 3 per Ct 3 prCt 4perCt 5 per Ct Long Irish Imp. Imp. India So. Seaj O.S.S.IN. S. S. 4 per Ct. Ex. Bills. Consols Anns. 5 per Ct 3 per Ct Anns. Omnium. Stock. Stuck. Stock. Stock. Ind. Bon. 2d per Day for Ac. 큐 dis. 233 82 84 pm. 20 17 pm. 77 26 2692 77 77 81 86 94 5 108 ། 20 232 86 80 83 pm. 17 20 pm. 78 27 268 77 486 87 951 108 *20* dis. 233 232 77 81 83 pm.18 20 pm. 78 28 77 95 108 2017 dis. 82 83 pm. 19 20 pm. 78 30 77 78 78 95 108 201 par pm. 83 84 pm. 18 20 pm. 78379 Dee. 1270 270 783 7379 783 87 95 2 Holiday. 20 pm. 794 270 783 884964 8 270 78 86 96 9 270 78 88 961 2017 pm. 20. 10 270$ 78 88 7 961 2017 76 84 80 pm. 20 11 78 73 87 96 52. 20 82 80 pm. 17 16 20 pm. 80 94 18 pm. 79 80 18 pm. 794 16 pm. 794 å 13 pm. 7994 10 pm. 794 84 79 78 pm. 17 11 pm. 78 79 78 79 pm. 16 5 pm. 787 94 106 pm.dis. 79 77 pm. 514 pm. 79489 943 2017 191 20 191 77 75 pm. 7 14 pm. 78 22 267 268 773 86 041 호 19 20 106 78 76 pm. 15 10 pm. 787 942 95 19 20 70 78 pm. 9 24 277% 77 864 943 19 20 pardis. 76 77 pm. 10 15 pm. 79 78 16 pm. 79 784 NEW MONTHLY MAG.-No. 60. VOL. X. 4 C ་ All Exchequer Bills dated prior to the mouth of Dec., 1817, have been advertised to be paid off, and the Interest thereon has ceased. N. B. The above Table contains the highest and lowest prices, taken from the Course of the Exchange, &c, originally published by John Castaign, in the year 1712, and now published, every Tuesday and Friday, under the authority of the Committee of the Stock Exchange, by JAMES WETENHALL, Stock-Broker, Angel court, Throgmorton-street, London, On application to whom the original documents for near a century past may be read. ་་་.. ( 562 ) BANKRUPTS. FROM NOVEMBER 23, TO DECEMBER 23, 1818, INCLUSIVE. [Jan. 1, Where the address of the Solicitor is not mentioned, he must be understood to reside at the same place as the bankrupt. The Solicitors' names are between parentheses, ALLEN G. Greenwich, stationer (Lane & Ben. nett, Lawrence Pountney-hill Anthony J. Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, grocer (Withers, Holt & Co. Throgmorton st. Arney G. Bury at. St. Mary Axe, warehouse keeper (Toms, Copthall court Ball J. Sydney-street, Somers Town, coal merchant (Tynmore & Clarke, Craven st. Bantock W. J. London Wall, auctioneer (Coote, Austin Friars Bassano J. Upper Thames st. sugar refiner (Sher. wood & Son, Canterbary sq., Bateman & Culbard, St. John-st. brass-founders (Harman, Wine Office-court Blinks T. Southampton st. Bloomsbury, straw hat maker (Pitches & Sampson, St. Swithin's la. Bond W. Dover, brewer (Lodington & Hall, Temple Bruere J. Craven st, wine merchant. (Fynmore & Clarke, Craven st. Strand Burrows S. Miles's-lane, Cannon st. (Pritchard & of Bird, Bath Calwood W. Bold, Lancashire, farmer (Roulin4son & Huddleston, Warrington; and E. Ches. ter, Staples Inn, London Chambers R. Market Rasen, carrier (Eyre, Gray's Inn square Chamberlayne W. Leicester, hosier (Becket, Noblestr. Falcon-square Chamberlayne & Rawlinson, Leicester, hosiers (Jeyes, Chancery-lane Combes G. Chichester, maltster (Sowtan & Fuller, Chichester Crowne & Barford, Milford Wharf, Strand, coal merchants (Jones & Bland, Gt. Mary-le-bone-la. Dalgairns C. Liverpool, merchant (Poole, Adams court, Broad st Dawes T. Yoxall, tape manufacturer (Willis & Co. Warnford court Day J. King-str. Holborn, goldsmith (Richardson & Miller, New Inn Dicken T. Litenfield, cotton-spinner (Hurd & Co. Temple Dickins W. jun. Crown street, Finsbury, baker (Shearman & Wyllie, Red Lyon-square Emerson A. Tooley str. provision merchant (Amory & Coles, Lothbury Emery C. Bromley Wood End, Staffordshire, dea. ler (Tooke, Gray's Inu Enock J. Birmingham, brush-maker (Shipton, Bir. mingham Favell W. Cromwell, Nottinghamshire, miller (Long & Austen, Holborn ct. Gray's Inn Frost J. Derby, linen-draper (Hurd & Johnson, Temple いし George J. & C. B. Bedford st. Strand, tin plate workers (Carden & Son, Farrer's buildings, 19 Strand Bunce, Temple (Blackstock & Jackson D. Castle ct. Birchin la. merchant (Far ren, Threadneedle-st. James J. Newgate st, lace manufacturer (Thomas, Fen ct. Fenchurch st. Jones J. & J. Leominster, linen drapers (Meadowcroft, Gray's Inn Keene W. Newcastle-under-Line, maltster (Har. vey & Wilson, Lincoln's Inn Kirk R. Leicester, liquor merchant (Jeyes, Chan. cery lane Kirkman J. City-road, brewer (Rowland & Young, Lincoln's Inn Lax J. Lax T. Lax W. Liverpool, soap boilers (Lowe & Bower, Chancery lane Lax J. Liverpool, soap boiler (Lowe & Bower, Chancery lane Lees L. Newtou Moor, cotton spinner (Boardman & Merry, Bolton Macdonnells & Bushel, Broad st. merchants (Den nett & Co.King's Arms yard, Coleman st. Marshall J. Morth Hall, Yorkshire, clothier (Coates, Paul st. Finsbury Marshall T. Tang, Yorkshire, corn dealer (Platts, Mill C. Lower East Smithfield, provision mer. Morris J. Woolwich, cordwainer (Suter, Greenwich Moses J. Líme st. merchant (Rivington, Fenchurch buildings Mullock & Blood, Liverpool, merchants (Avison & Wheeler, Liverpool North G. Sheffield, butcher (Tilson & Preston, Coleman st. Norton R. jun. Charlotte st. Rathbone pl. paper hanger (Hutchinson & Co. Lincoln's Inn O'Brien M. & M. C. Ratcliffe, stationer (Collins & Warner, Spital sq. Parcell J. George st. Lambeth, victualler (Shuter, Milbank st. Westminster Pearson J. Stayley-bridge, cornfactor (Appleby, Gray's Inn-square 132 02 wyod Prosser W. Hereford, grocer (Dax & Son, Doughty street, Loudon 1819.1 Dividends. 563 Pallan C. A. Leeds, merchant (Few & Co. Hen- Taylor T. Oxford, grocer (Pownall, Staples Inn rietta st. Covent-garden Rhind A. Lime st, merchant (Poole, Adam's co. Old Broad st. Robinson N. Smedley, manufacturer (Makinson, Thomas J. Tabernacle Walk, St. Lukes, slate mer. chant (Hughes, Clifford's Inn Thwaits W. G. James st. Bedford row dealer (Hackett, New court, Swithin's lane Timothy W. Leigh, Worcestershire, farmer (Bal Townend R.jun. Aldermanbury, merch. (Hackett, Tozer R., Plymouth, stone mason (Bromley, Gray's Inn Tuck W. Elsing, miller (Baber, Fetter lane Villiers C. F. Ledbury, druggist (Cross, Bristol Wabey J. Wellwyn, mealman (Archer, Whitechapel road Watson & Elgie, Love lane, porter merchants (Harrison, Foley st. White J. Portland st, merchant (Bruton, Old Broad st. Wright W. & J. Aldermanbury, merchants (Walton & Gliddon, Girdler's Hail. Bourne W. Bridgenorth, miller, Farish W. Whitehaven, mariner, chant, Jan. 12 Bown B. Pourtsmouth, tailor, Fisher J. Throgmorton street, ن Holdsworth W. and J. Bradford, Holmes W. North Shields, mari. ner, Dec, 18 1819.] Certificates-Canal Shares, &c.-Agricultural Report. 565 Prices of Canal Shares, &c. in the Month of December, 1818, at the Office of Mr. Clarke, 39, Throgmorton Street. CANALS. Div. per Ann. Per share. Div. per Ann. Per Share. WATER-WORKS. Grand Junction East London Kent Grand Surrey Grand Junction Grand Union Lancaster Leeds & Liverpool 19 0 2451.250l. 35l. 381. 175.6 221. 231. Manchester & Salford t. s. I BRIDGES. Southwark, Old 601. Ditto New 51/. 10s. 981. 130%. Rochdale Commercial Road 1237. Auction Mart ,211, Trent & Mersey Wilts and Berks Warwick & Birmingham 10gs. Worcester & Birmingham DOCKS. JOHN CLARKE, Canal Agent and Broker, Monmouthshire AGRICULTURAL REPORT. THE extreme mildness of the weather, after such a dry summer, has produced a prolongation of vegetation rarely ever known in this climate. The Wheat, Rye, and all the soiling tribe have a luxuriance of flag very uncommon for the month of December. Many of those breadths would yield a tolerable full swathe to the scythe. In some places they have been pastured off by the sheep, and have afforded an abundance of feed. The pastures are full of Grass, and will subsist the cattle through the winter, if frost does not set in. Owing to the general failure of the Turnip crop throughout the southern counties, a greater breadth of Wheat has been sown than in any preceding year. The Turnip crops in the northern counties are more productive than can be remembered by the oldest farmer. |