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Zoological Researches in the Island of Java, &c. &c.; with Figures of Native Quadrupeds and Birds, No. IV. By Thomas Horsfield, M.D.F.L.S. Royal 4to. 21s. AGRICULTURAL REPORT. THE autumnal wheats, with the usual local exceptions, will be a great crop, perhaps considerably beyond an average, and the harvest is as early as in the most favourable years, Some complaints still continue of the roughness and intractable state of the clays and heavy land fallows, which had no winter frost to mellow and render them friable. The consequence will be, not only a bad tilth, but superabundant crop of couch grass for future seasons. On good and moist soils the potatoes look blooming and luxuriant ; on those of an arid description, the crop will be greatly defective: they are, however, cheaper now in some parts of England than ever before known. Sheep shearing has been universally early, and most successful. The wool, having had no impediment to its growth from the rigours of winter, and the sheep having been well kept, their fleece was early ripe, weighs Not well, and is full of condition. withstanding the want of rain, the crops of grass, natural and artificial, with some failures, were never earlier or heavier, nor the hay better preserved, or of a more nutritious quality, being full of seed. Hops, with all the usual defects of an uncertain season, are likely to prove a heavier crop than may be agreeable to some considerable holders. Many farmers, who continue the old practice of broad casting beans, will find the present season a corrective one. Soiling cattle and horses has been very successful. The advance on lean stock has continued, whilst the depression of price in meat and corn has been regularly progressive, foreboding a still farther and, perhaps, considerable decline, Milch cows are cheaper;-pigs and pork below every thing else in price.-The harvest is become general throughout the kingdom. COMMERCIAL REPORT. (London, July 23.) COTTON-The Cotton Market this forenoon is particularly heavy, notwithstanding the favourable accounts received from Liverpool and Glasgow. The improvement in the demand and in the prices at Liverpool has little effect on this market; aud during the last week, India descriptions were offered at a small reduction without facilitating sales. The purchases since our last are entirely confined to pareels for export. COFFEE. The demand for Coffee during the last week was brisk and very extensive; 1537 casks, and 836 bags were brought forward, and not withstanding the sales being continued till an unusual late hour, yet the biddings were animated, and higher prices were generally obtained at the close of the sales than at the commencement; the market was rather higher. SUGAR. The demand for Muscovades continued general and rather extensive till Thursday, when a public sale of 126 hhds. 13 tierces Barbadoes Sugar sold heavily at a reduction of 2s. per cwt, and checked the market; the business done afterwards was inconsiderable, and the market last week closed heavily. There was a plentiful supply of new Sugars on show this morning, and a great proportion of good quality, the consequence has been a full attendance of buyers, and contrary to the general expectation (from the heaviness of the market last week), there have been rather extensive purchases, and at prices a shade higher; the Refiners have appeared at market, and have today purchased rather freely. The estimated sales to-day, 1200 hhds. The supply of Refined Goods is very limited, and, from the trade lately doing little business, it is believed the quantity for some weeks to come will be quite inconsiderable; the demand is, however, on a very confined scale, and some low lumps sold last week at the reduced price of 74s. 6d. and 74s. In patent goods there is little variation.Molasses were last week 26s.; to-day, 27s. 6d. CORN.-The Corn market will be governed entirely by the state of the weather for some weeks to come. Since our last it has been alternately rain and sunshine, and very favourable for the harvest. There were more enquiries made after fine fresh thrashed Barley at rather higher prices. Stained samples dull and lower. Oats exceedingly heavy, at a small reduction.-Beans in extensive supply, and Is. lower.-In Boiling Peas, no alteration; grey at a decline of 1s. per quarter. Rapeseed was heavy, and 21. per last lower. HEMP, FLAX, and TALLOW.-The prices of yellow candle Tallow declined considerably during last week; since then, the market has advanced 1s a ls. 6d.; the nearest price to-day is 35s The trade are entirely out of stock.In Hemp or Flax there is little alteration. INDIGO. Since the sale at the IndiaHouse the market looks firm, and in some instances a small premium on the sale price has been obtained. SPICES.-Pimento has rather given way; considerable parcels of middling sold at 83d. and 84d.; good, 83d. a 9d. TOBACCO.-There has been so little business done lately in Tobacco, that the quotations must be considered entirely nominal. RUM, BRANDY, & HOLLANDS.The holders of Rum continue sanguine, in the expectation of higher prices, and an advance of about 1d. per gallon must be stated since Tuesday last.Brandies are still heavy; the prices are, however, still varied.-Geneva continues neglected. IRISH PROVISIONS, &c.-There is little variation in Beef or Pork.-Bacon is heavy and lower, prime 34s.-The late rains have an unfavourable effect on Butters; the prices are 2s. a 4s lower. SILK. The quotations of Silk are nominal, on account of the sale at the India House. To H. S. H. Wollaston, of Clapton, Middlesex, merchant; for a bolt or fastening, particularly applicable as a night-bolt. Dated June 4, 1822. To William Huxham, of Exeter, Devon, iron-founder; for improvements in the construction of roofs. Dated June 4, 1822. To Henry Colebark, of Broughton, in Furness, Lancashire, tallow-chandler; for an engine for cutting, twisting, and spreading of wick, used in the making of candles, by which a great saving in manual labour is accomplished. Dated June 4, 1822. To John Barton, deputy comptroller of the Mint; for a certain process for the application of prismatic colours to the surface of steel and other metals; and using the same in the manufacture of various ornaments. Dated June 4, 1822. To James Frost, of Finchley, Middle sex, builder; for a new cement or artificial stone. Dated June 11, 1822. To William Feetham, of Ludgatehill, London, stove-maker and furnishing ironmonger; for certain improvements on shower baths. Dated June 13, 1822. To Dormy Gardner, of Edmund-place, Aldersgate-street, London, manufactu rer; for a stay particularly applicable to supporting the body under spinal weakness, and correcting deformity of shape. Dated June 13, 1822. To Joseph Wass, of Lea Wharf, Ashover, Derbyshire, millwright and leadsmelter; for an improvement that prevents the ill effects to vegetation and animal life, that has hitherto been occasioned by noxious fumes and particles that arise from smelting or calcining lead ore and other pernicious minerals. Dated June 15, 1822. 85 LIST OF BANKRUPTS, FROM TUESDAY, JUNE 18, TO TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1822: WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES. Extracted from the London Gazette. N.B. All the Meetings are at the Court of Commissioners, Basinghall-Street, unless otherwise expressed. The Attornies' Names are between Parenthesis. BANKRUPTS. Allen, J. S. Towcester, Northamptonshire, li- Abbott, H. R. Throgmorton-street, stock-broker, Brothers, F. and J. Leith, King street, Covent- Carter, J. W. Mercer-street, Long-acre, coach- dealer, July 13, 20, and Aug. 17. (Field and cher, June 29, and July 4, 30, George Inn, and Aug. 10, Black Lion Inn, Whitehaven. Cattell, W. Cotton-end, Warwick. mealman, Ju- Cuzner, S. and A. Joyce, Beckington, Somersetshire, grocers, July 20, White Hart Inn, Bath, July 25, and Aug. 27, Woolpack Inn, Beckington. (Perkins and Co. Holborn court, Gray's-inn; and Miller, Frome Selwood, Somersetshire Clay, G. Totness, Devonshire, builder, July 26, 27, and Aug. 24, Somerset Arms, Bridgetown. (Blake, Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars; and Taunton, Totness Cross, J, Halewood, Lancashire, brewer, July 15, 17, and Aug. 3, York Hotel, Liverpool. (Adlington, Gregory,and Faulkner, BedfordDavison, G. Upper Berkeley-street, Portmansquare, upholsterer, July 20, 27, and Aug. 17. (Andros and Alderson, Chancery-lane row Deighton, T. Davies-street, Berkeley-square, saddler, July 2, 9, and Aug. 10. (Hunt, Surrey-street, Strand Davies, J. late of Carmarthen, spirit-merchant, July 4, 5, and Aug. 6, Bristol. (Clarke and Co. Chancery-lane; and Smith, Bristol Dicker, J. Crockernwell, Devonshire,inn-keeper July 16, 23, and Aug. 13, King John Tavern' Exeter. (Andros and Co. Chancery-lane and Pring, Crediton, Devonshire Elwell, W. Westbroomwich, Staffordshire, che: mist, July 12, 13, and Aug. 17, Littleton Arms Inn, Penkridge. (Wheeler, Castlestreet, Holborn; and Smith, Walsal Ellis, B. late of Leicester, woolstapler, July 15, 16, and Aug. 10, Ram Inn, Lutterworth, Leicestershire. (Holme and Co. New-inn; and Bond, Leicester Friend, D. late of Ramsgate, shipwright, July 12, 18, and Aug. 20, Spread Eagle Inn, Ramsgate. (Bigg, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane; and Wightwick, Ramsgate Farquharson, T. Lime-street, merchant, July 2, 13, and Aug. 10. (Score, Tokenhouse-yard Gray, W. and E. Birmingham, nail-ironmongers, Aug. 1, 2, and 27, George Inn, Digbeth. (Norton and Chaplin, Gray's-inn-square; and Benson, Birmingham Gayleard, J. New Bond-street, habit-maker, Gregg, T. R. Watling-street, 'confectioner, July & Aug. 10. (Jones, Sise-lane, Queen-street Harris, J. Bristol, lithographer, July 29, 30, and Aug. 10, Commercial Rooms, Corn-street, Bristol. (Bridges and Co. Red Lion-square; and Chislett, Bristol Harris, E. Copthall-buildings, broker, June 25, Henderson, R. Lowthian Gill, Cumberland, corn- chant, July 9, 23, and Aug. 17. (Knight and Lyall, G. North Shields, merchant, July1, George Sun-court, Cornhill; and Lowrey, Tynestreet, North Shields Luck, G. Shoreditch, hosier, July 13, 20, and Aug. 17. (Carter, Lord Mayor's Courtoffice, Royal Exchange Lowry, J. Bunker's Hill, Cumberland, lead oreminer, June 26, 27, and July 30, Lion and Lamb, Carlisle. (Clennell, Staple's-inn; and S. and G. Saul, Carlisle Lloyd, G. Cumberland-street, and Stingo-lane, Mary-le-bone, brewer, July 20, 27, and Aug. 24. (Hill, Welbeck-street, Cavendish-square Lucas, R. and H. Southampton, linen-drapers, July 11, 27, and Aug. 6, Guildhall, Southampton. (Clarke, Warnford-court; and Kirkpatrick, Southampton Lovegrove, J. Cranham, Gloucestershire, timber dealer, July 19, 20, King's Head Inn, Cirencester, and Aug. 20, King's Head Inn, Birdlip. (Whatley, Cirencester; and Williams and Co. Lincoln's-inn Mingins, G. and J. Boothman, Carlisle, hat-manufacturers, July 19, and August 13, Bush Inn, Carlisle. (Atkinson, Carlisle; and Young and Co. Charlotte-row, Mansionhouse Mendham, S. late of Bryanstone-street, Portman-square, merchant, July 2, 16, and Aug. 10. (Eicke, Cornhill Matthews, D. Carlisle, mercer, Aug. 5, 7, and 24. Coach and Horses Inn. Manchester. (Hurd and Co. Temple; and Wood, Manchester Nathan, L. Villiers-street, Strand, pen-manu facturer, June 29, July 6, and August 3. (Isaacs, Mansell-street, Goodman's-fields Oakley, J. Southampton, bricklayer, July 30, August 5, and 24, Guildhall, Southampton, (Pepper, Southampton; and Brundrett and Co. Temple Pycock, J. Doncaster, hosier, July 25, 26, and August 17, Rutland Arms Inn, Leicester. (Taylor, John-street, Bedford-row; and Lawton, Leicester Pritchard, T. Chepstow, Monmouthshire, linendraper, August 6, 7, 17, Rummer Tavern, Bristol. (Hilliard and Hastings, Gray'sinn-square; and Smith, Chepstow Phene, W. jun. and T. R. Gregg, Watling-street, confectioners, July 20, and August 24. (Foss and Son, Essex-street Parker, J. and J. Ellison, Belmount, Lancashire, calico-printers, July 31, and August 1, Star Inn, Manchester, and August 20, Old Bull Inn, Blackburn; (Dodgson, Blackburn; and Milne and Co. Temple Peell, W. Bromyard, Herefordshire, builder, July 1, 2, 30, at Rein Deer Inn, Worcester. (Williams and Co. Lincoln's-inn; and Holdsworth, Worcester Powell, T. Oldforge, Goodrich. Herefordshire, corn-dealer, Aug. 2, 5, 27, Swan Inn, Ross, (Pugh, Bernard-street, Russell-square and Rudge, Ross Rangley, J. and E. H. Diggles, Stone, Stafford shire, iron-founders, July 18, 19, and August 17, York Hotel, Liverpool. (Adlington, Gregory, and Faulkner, Bedford-row; and Whetley and Co. Liverpool Robertson, G. Wapping, ship-chandler, July 23, 27, and August 24. (Bourdillon and Co. Bread-street, Cheapside Ralfs, J. Freshwater, Isle of Wight, corn-dealer, July 2, 3, 30, Guildhall, Newport. (Sewell and Co. Newport Ridgway, J. C. late of the Old Kent-road, linendraper, July 6, 20, and August 10. (Shepherd and Co. Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn Reeve, G. W. Craven-buildings, Drury-lane, dealer in music, June 29, July 2, and Aug. 6. (Hubert, New Clement's-inn Chambers, Cle ment's-inn Rothwell, J. Mortfield Bleachworks, Lancashire, whitster, July 9, 16, and Aug. 17. (Niblett, New-court, Crutchedfriars Rider, J. late of Winchester-house, Broad-street, merchant, July 20, 30, and Aug. 24. (Lavie and Co. Frederick's-place, Old Jewry Robinson, R. North Walsam, Norfolk, linendraper, Aug. 6, 7, 24, White Lion Inn, Norwich. (Unthank and Co. Norwich; and Lythgoe, Essex-street, Strand Saunders, W. Beckington, Somerset, schoolmaster, July 19, 20, and Aug. 17, Castle and Ball Inn, Bath. (Bridges and Quilter, Red Lion-square; and Tiley, Frome Snape, W. late of Cheadle, Staffordshire, grocer, July 31, and Aug. 1, 24, Unicorn Inn, Cheadle. (Brandle, Cheadle; and Barbor, Fetter-lane Smith, J. Rugby, corn-merchant, July 22, 23, and Aug. 20, Spread Eagle Inn, Rugby. (Fuller and Co. Carlton-chambers, Regent street Twamley, Aston-road, near Birmingham, miller, August 3, 5, 22, George Inn, Walsall (Wheeler, Castle-street, Holborn; & Smith, Walsall, Staffordshire Todd, W. and F. W. Courthope, Langbournchambers, Fenchurch-street, timber-merchants, July 2, 9, and August 3. (Hodgson and Ogden. St. Mildred's-court Thomson, J. Leman-street, Goodman's-fields, makers'-street, builders, July 27, and Aug. 10,27.(Shuter, Milbank-street, Westminster Watts, sen. Bradford, Wilts, dealer, July 24, 25, and August 20, Commercial Rooms, Cornstreet, Bristol. (Poole and Co. Gray's-inn; and Saunders, Bristol Wilkins, W. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, spirit-merchant, July 31, aud Aug. 1, 20. Queen's Head Inn, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. (Long and Co. Gray's-inn; and Dewes, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Woodcroft, J. Cleveland-street, Fitzroy-square, linen-draper, July 20, and August 3, 24. (Niblett, New-court, Crutched-friars Williams, S. late of Fenchurch-street, broker, July 20, 27, and Aug. 24. (Draper, Walcotplace Westron, M. Wellington, Somersetshire, draper, July 2, 13, and August 3. (Adams and Tilleard, Old Jewry Warner, W. jun. North Walsham, Norfolk, scrivener, August 6, 7, 24, Castle and Lion Inn, Norwich. (Sewell and Co. Norwich 1. and Tilbury and Co. Falcon-street, Aldersgate-street DIVIDENDS, FROM TUESDAY, JUNE 18, TO TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1822. Adcock, D. Melton Mowbray, July 22 Baker, T. York, July 25 Burbery, J. Coventry, July 30 Buckland, J. Chard, Somersetshire, July 23 |