METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, 16 SM. 42 129.342 M. 58 JW. .514 E. 56 high Showery. 1.480 E. 50 Smod Thail aftern. 331| .6341 52 W. Frost morn. .686 C. 50$ mod dull cold d. 108 M 50 W. Rain morn. 49 28.999|E. 51} high fair day. -910 M. 521 W. 1 Showery. . 51 Chle. Frost morn. 46 .575 E. 51 mod warm day. 315 M. 50 W. Fair foren. .411 E. 48 ) high (fair aftern. -328 M. 48W . Fair day, .328 E. 52 ) mod rain night. 212 M. 521N Fair foren. 401 E, 51 mod rain aftern. 788 M. 51 N. Frost morn. 788 E. 50 mod dull day. .794 M. 48 N. Rain morn, .770 E. 48 5 mod fair day. .564 M. 51Cble. Rain foren. .704 E. 53 ) high fair aftern, .886 M. 52W. 718 E. 51 ) mod Fair. 425 M. 51 S. W. Dull foren. 30E. 48 .677 E. 51 s high Train aftern. Quantity of rain, 1.208. We Diss was W AGRICULTURAL REPORT. The crop is now (with few exceptions) in the barn-yard, even in the most remote Highland districts. In the southern counties, and in early situations, the fields were clear by the 20th of last month. The weather still continuing dry, a considerable breadth of potatoe ground was cleared of the produce by the beginning of the present month, and now the most part of that useful root is secured for winter and spring use. Wheat turns out an excellent crop all over the country, and may, at least, be reckoned onefourth above a common average. Barley is less uniform. In the Lothians, that sort of grain is reckoned a fair crop, while, in most of the other corn districts, it is very deficient. Oats turn out better than was expected at the thrashing-mill, and produces a fine well-filled sample, yielding something more than 'meal for oats at the meal-mill, besides paying dues. Potatoes are deficient in quantity, but the quality is good. Turnips come forward slowly, and even young grass seems to indicate a want of moisture at the root. The sowing of wheat commenced, in late situations, about the middle of September. The greater part of that grain is now committed to the soil, except where it is intended to sow after potatoes. The seed-bed has been, for the most part, over dry, and does not give a braird so soon by four days as at the same period last season. The braird is, in general, fair, and, froin the open state of the soil at seed-time, it is to be expected that the plants will be able to resist the effects of the rains that may fall in the winter months. Little stubble land has, as yet, been turned over by the plough, the ground being rather dry for that operation,-a circumstance of rare occurrence in the middle of October. Farm produce of every description seems to be falling in price. Wheat, oats, and barley, have declined considerably since our last, and cattle, as we then anticipated, have met with dull sales, and brought ruinously low prices at the autumn markets. The partial failure of the turnip crop may have prevented many from buying in the usual quantity of lean stock for the feeding byre ; but this circumstance, of itself, is insufficient to account for the turn the cattle market has taken.-- 14th Oct. The Aster amellus, which opened its blossoms last season on the 7th September, did not come in flower this season before the 18th. The temperature has, for the three past weeks, been considerably lower than in the corresponding weeks last year; and vegetation seems to be ten or twelve days later. Perthshire, 14th October 1820. VOL. VIJ. .3 B: s. d. S. d. s. d. 9. d,s.d.ls.d. s. d. s. d. s. d.l. 85/27 0 42013 3 ||22 0 26 0 19 0 22 09 022 01| 27 787 256 38 0 32 6 ||23 0 28 0 19 0210119 0220|| $4451250 42 0 32 6 23 0 26 6180) 21 419 0 22 o|| 11 420 25 0 430 31 11 21 0 250 18 0 210/190 22 0|| 1820. Lou Wheat, 240 lbs . British Wheat, 240 lbs. 1 Oats, 204 lbs. | Barley, 320 lbs: Bns.&Pse.||Oatmeal|| Flout. Dantzic. For.red. British. || Irish. British. English. Scots. Stir. Mea. || 140 lbs. [1280 lbs s. s. d.fs. S.S. S. d.ls. d. s. d. s. S. d. s. s. S. d. s. s. S. d. ls.d, s. d.ll s. s. 20137 38 0130 3628 38 027 021 01 22 23 0 24 6 51 122 24 0 117 020 6158160 27137 38 0130 36/28 38 ||16 0 20 0 20 24 6-301 24 0 1 018 01158. 60 37 38 0 30 30 27 38 0160 20021 24 6 30 22 24 0 17 0 18 61 5759 11 37 38 Olgo 5627 38 0 16 0 20 of 21 24 0 28||22 22 24 0 170 18 GLS 57 Wheat. 1820. || Barley. Oats. | Pease. Beans. 1820. _ Oatmeal., Bolls. Prices. Av. pr. . || Per Bou. Per Per. s. d. s. d. ll s. S. s. s. d. s. s. d. s. s. d. s. d. s.d. | 2 Sept. 22 828 337 1122 26 0 16 22 0 16 21 0 17.22 ollSept. 161117 0 18 6 1 1 9 24 0 39 0 31 8 ! 27 0 16 22 0 17 22 0 17 22 01 (23|17 6 19 31 12 8 l 31 1 9' 24 615 2001 A2 17 22 0ll 21113 0 19 9 13 013 83593 18-23 013 18-6 17 17 22 0 · 917 0 18 o full 864 771 | 25 es ph London. l'intit! 185) 23.IN Oats. Barley. Beanin Pease. Flour, 200lb. Qual. Pigeon. Tick.SOM?ng. Grey | Fine. 2de Loaf, 50 35 40 45 10 44 60 6555.COM 1855 6c150 350°11, 24) 20|| 36 38 36|| 55 60 50 5510call Barley. | Rye, Beans, Pease, 160 lb. per qr. per qr. per qr. 1240.36. Irish. (19616:1 Eng Seots. England and Wales: Muritime Districts. n anti 1820: Wht. Rye Brley. Oats. Beans. Pease.fatm. Wht. Rye. Barley. l'Oats. Beans.Pease. S. d. s. d. s. d. s. d s . d. S. d. s. d. Sept. 91 70 241 9 36 5/25 711147 113 6126 71 01 41 91 .34 1 24 641 242 34 5 35 3 44 8 42 11 26 4|| 3 40 6 34 223:17 458 4239|A 141 11 36 41 i 12 928 565 10 410 32 9.22 7 13 19 11 30 63 441 432 8/23 9 13 5 42 25 11 63 640 11 31 12 012 8 111 81 Average Prices of Corn in Scotland for the Four Weeks preceding September 15, 201 www.m yswit}},770TTO VI:! 1:961 ' | 26 02 E 113 132 COMMERCIAL REPORT. in W Leita. | Glasgow.. LIVERPOOL LONDON. TEA, Bohea, per lb. 1. @ 2 1 2 2 :Congou,,,. it 2 9° 3-6 1. Souchong,. 4 2 4+4 SUGAR, Muse. cwt. B. B. Dry Brown, --, 56 .60158 ? 60 Mid. Good, & Fine Mid. 76 Fine and very fine, . 84 Brazil, Brown, • • • • 27 White, :::::. ---5+ Refined, Double Loaves, · 1130 1 l (lb.) I 2 Powder ditto, :"".'. 1106 110 94 Crushed Lumps, .. 120 X 128 104 139 --- 142 142 Dutch, Triage & very ord. 100. 121 100 -118 · Ord. good, & fine ord. 124 | 136 120 + 133 11 St Domingo, .i. ii 126 128 1125 127 PIMENTO (in Bond), Ib. 8 .' 89 8}", 900 SPIRITS Jam Rum 160.P. 3s od 32 1 2 4 2 9 2 8 40 Brandy, ji gal.. 46 3 468 40 Geneva, . ..12 . 9 2 0 2 2 Aqua, . . . 7 1 74 WINES, Clar. Ist Gr. hhd. 60 64 350 650 · Portugal Red, pipe, . | 35 46 $50.0 54 0 Spanish White, butt. : 34" 300 65 0. Teneriffe, pipe, · · 31) . Madeira, 3 i . .. 60 35 4 4510 LOGWOOD, Jamaica, ton, . 5 15 6 0 16 5 6 15 6 10 70 Honduras, in 6 06 07 0 7 10 6 10 70 Campeachy, . .' 8 . - 7 15 8 5 Pustic, Jamaica, · · · 7 10 7 0 80 Cuba, . . . . .19 1 1910 10 0 8 15 9 51 Indigo, Caraccas fine, lb. 9s 6d tot 0 8680 90 100 106 TIMBER, Amer. Pine, foot, 6 Ditto Oak, lotto i 30'? 3 4 0-14011 No TAR, American, brl.i Bi 19170 i; ; ja Archangel, it is .1.18 18 0 TALLOW, Řus. Yel. Candle, 57 ! 51 ; ; : 52 Home melted, cwt. : 1 60 HÉMP, Riga Rhine, ton, Petersburgh Clean, a burs, h FLAX, Riga Tn. & Dr. Ra. Dutch, ::i... Irish, Pot, . ::: i 20:24 Tobacco, Virg. fine, Ib. , 78... : 81.0, 0, 0 8 10 8 be inferior, i . 5 610 31 0 381 * Cottons, Bowed Georgia, 1 0 1 0 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 0 Sea Island, fine, • . I 10 2 1 1 10 2 0 1 7 2 0 Demerara and Berbice, 1 3 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 Pernambucco, .. 1 4 1 44 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 31 Maranham, . . .. 14 151 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 27 LIITT 215° ette. v Course? of Exchange, London, October 10.-Amsterdam, 12 : . Ditto, at sight, 12: 5, Rotterdam, 12 : 9. Antwerp, 12 : 9.-Hamburgh, 37 : 8.' Altona, 37 : 9. Paris, 3 days sight, 25 : 80. Bourdeaux, Frankfort on the Maine, 26 : 10, Madrid, 341. Cadiz, 34.“ Leghorn, - Gibraltar, 30. Genoa, 43%. Oporto, 48%. Rin Janeiro, 54. Dublin, 64 per cent. Cork, 7 per cent Prices of Bullion per 02.Foreign gold in bars, 'L. 3: 17 : 10. New dolars, L.O: 4:104. Silver in bars, standard, L0 :4:11. juni Dk Sept. 20. Sept. 27. Oct. 4. Oct. 11. i 217A 3 per centreduced tomondagmorgasmosessroom 669 10 3 per cent. consols, wor a ngan mo naman tamband 665 le*. 663 664 31007 33 per cent, dolmagagannainmaanpinaranwarmal o 4 per cent. do. mmamancome | 1 84 ). À 5 per cent, navy annuities randagingerbrece como 1023 i 1029 1023 A039 India Stock, mannammmmmmmmarmaraminadasan. wa Bonas, Informar pagaminecrap tenangono crn a 21 pr . 2. pr. 1521. pr. | 25 pr.. Exchequer bills, 290, wameponanawagan moond 4 pr. | 5 pr. | 2 pr. pr.) Consols for account mampang aming pangalang dipero lcu1661 1663 1664 AS.675 French 5 per cents. commendamppanjangganasanajajnavond 174f. 85c. - 175f. 4500 Coqa 10 ybsi 311 Tjutil di DID ]1913 V A fost ol!.002.;.Vi li tipi TREC Eu s niyaud ALPHABETÍCAC List of EngLISH BANKRUPTs, announced between the 20th to August ánd 20th September 1820; extracted from the London Gazette. Alway, T. Tetherington, Gloucestershire, farmer Hatfield, T. Whitfield, Derbyshire, cotton-spinner Aubusson, C. W. F., George-street, Hanover Hullah, R. A. Rockingham Arins, New Kent Irs square, dealer sitt road, victualler Axe, G. Stamford, draperij, ki so ',"' Hutton, G. Birmingham, dealer iti pictures Bennet, J. Chester, druggist hluti on Jones, R. A. Tottenham court-road 1 400) Bishop, c. Leicester, hosier Jones, W. Holywell, Flintshire, tobacconist ! Birch, T. Broseley, Shropshire, ironmaster Larlham, W. Yarmouth, coach-master to Bolt, J. and G. Jones, Bath, grocers Maymow, E. Blackburn, cotton-manufacturer Briggs, J. Lakenham, Norfolk, victualler Miller, J. Norwich, chemist : DI Copp, wland A!, Exeter, linen-drapers Mills, J. Water-lane, Tower-street, wine-mer Corfield, C. W. Norwich, currier ** Page, W.F. High Holborn, linen-draper Cox, T, C. Gloucester, victualler Parker, J. Little St Mary Axe, painter Cowle, W. Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire, Payant, W. Manchester, wine-merchant "11701 vis dealers"257 Peacopp, T. Liverpool, wine-merchant hi Cowne, S. Barbican, pawn-broker1 ;, Rainey, R. Liverpool, merchant Cutler, J. Bath, woollen-draper Reid, D. Prince's-street, Spital-fields, silk-manuDickenson, A. W. Liverpool, merchant facturer Drummond, Cruickshank, and Wilson, P. Russian, P. Bath, jeweller', don-street, merchants , Slater, J. Wolveraumturi, maltsterir . Eginton, W. R. Birmingham, dealer Steal, W. and J. Ramsden, Querrilhilt, York- * Emmet, H. Liverpool, colour-maker) " S shire, fancy cloth manufacturers Evans, T. Weamon-row, Birmingham, builder Stott, W. Liverpool, linen-draper Evans, J. Bristol, hatter pris 16 cm Stubbs, J. Castle-street, Leicester-square, jeweller Eyes, E. Liverpool, dealer Summerland, T. Bristol, iron-found ( 9081 Fårlow, TY, Manchester, builder Profille ! Sykes, P. Manchester, cocper Gadsby, G. Snarestone, Leicestershire, maltster Thomas, J. Carpenter's Buildings, London-wall, Garlick, G, Westport, Wiltshire, tanner for merchant Garland, Magnus and Benjamin, Bunhill-row, Tollervey, E. Westbourne, Sussex, milleri ... merehants w i th Trueman, D. Goldsmith-street, lace-dealerul. Glover, J. Walsall, iron-founder t il en Weaver, G. Abchurch-lane, merekaut Inapot Greaves, J. Nottingham, grocer Wall, w. Oxford, carver and giider, lo Hair, J. Sun-street, tobacoonistul de b u t • Ward, T. Towcester, lace-dealer to Junior Hall, c. B. and T. Aldridge, Barbican, Ainen-dra- Warner, S. Ashford,' ship-owner om pers Warren, G, Bath, cheese and bacon factor Hassel, J. Richard-street, Islington, bookseller. Wood, J. Liverpool, porter-dealer ici pour ex!! !!Abos T o u, :, Liverpool, Porter-dealer ALPHABETICAL List of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DivIDENDS, announced September 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Me co SEQUESTRATIONS. sede in Ponta Halley, David, and Co. Caldwells, distillers Hume, James, Edinburgh, wine and spirit-dealer Serimger, William, jun. Kirkaldy, merchant Whittet, John, jun. Dundee, corn-merchanta DIVIDENDS.veborstart Deco Gillan, James, Peterhead, millwright, &c.; by Bogle, W. and Co, Glasgow, merchants: by D. Harvey and Co. R. and A. Glasgow, merchants; Bannatyne, merchant there & by G, Sanders, accountant there Campbell, R. and Co. Glasgow, merchants; by Johnstone, John, Newabbey, manufacturer; by J. M'Queen, merchant there to D. Armstrong, writer there Clark, D, Achaleek, manufacturer ; by D. Mac-Macindoe, C. Glasgow, merchant; by W. Brock, taggart, writer in Campbeltown - merchant there Ferguson, T. G. and Co. Greenock, merchants; Martin, D. and M. Glasgow, merchants; by D. by Q. M‘Gavin, accountant in Glasgow Bannatyne, accountant there Fyfe, c. and Co. Aberdeen, merchants ; by J. Martin, Ebenezer, Millbank, paper-manufacturer; Ewing, advocate there by W. Robertson, merchant, Eyemouth sidul to becedats To YET 33 208 Sisustus Brabp w . Jans--10.cr Tot pe mod bris nuo basi 9973 6 i BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. **} , "IT ---- BIRTHS. --- 22. In George's Square, Edinburgh, the Aug. 27. At Invermoriston, Mrs Grant lady of Captain Cubitt, a son. of Glenmoriston, a son. At Yester, the Marchioness of Tweed At Glentown, near Cork, the lady of dale, a daughter. I Major-General - Sir Thomas Brisbane, 23. At Milrig, Mrs Gordon of Milrig, a K.C.B. a daughter. , son. . . 29. At Bighouse, the lady of Major The lady of Captain Mackay, of the Mackay, a son. l it . - - 71st regiment, a son." *** 31. At Elgin, the lady of Lieutenant G. 26. At Aberdeen, the lady of Major G. Munro, a son. .li .. - Henderson, Royal Engineers, a son. Sept. 2. At Kilbryde Castle, Lady Camp-.: Mrs Lockhart, Albany Street, Edin, bell, a son. sot me burgh, a daughter..3109 11.3 - Mrs Kermack, Albany Street, Edin- Lately. At Dover, the lady of Captain burgh, a son. Scott, Royal Artillery, a son. HIJA of Sir Thomas Troubridge, Bart. a daugh... .. MARRIAGES. T HE ter. Aug. 22. At Hartfield House, James At Pencaitland Munse, Mrs Makellar, Macdonald, Esq.of Balranald, and younger a daughter.rin of Lyndale, to Miss Jane Mackenzie, third 3. At Maidstone, the lady of Captain daughter of the deceased Captain MackenCooke, late of the 94th regiment, a son. zie of Hartfield. 9. At Fort Clarence, Rochester, the lady 23. At Dalvey, Charles Gordon, Esq. of Staff-Surgeon Murray, a daughter of Forres, to Christina, second daughter of 10. At Hampstead, Mrs Spottiswood of Norman Macleod, Esq. of Drynoch. Spottiswood, a daughter. - At La Columbriere, Jersey, by the *11. At Meadowbank House, Mrs Maco. Dean of that island, Majoc William Maca nochie, a son. : kay, 68th light infantry, to Margaret, only 13. At Balnamoon, Mis Carnegy, a child of Captain Robert Mackay of Hedge son, ';', In field, Inverness. - At Balgownie Cottage, the lady of 28. At Dundee, John Thain, Esq. mer Lieutenant-Colonel D. Forbes, a son... chant in Dundee, to Miss Janet Davidson, - At Glasgow, the lady of Captain daughter of the Rev. Dr Davidson, one of Stewart, of the Rifle Brigade, a son. the ministers of Dundee. . . reint 15, At Leith Mount, the lady of John 29. At Manse of Lumphanan, Hary Mackenzie, Esq. merchant, Leith, a son. Lamond, Esq. of Pitmurchie, to Margaret, - Mrs Hopkirk, Northumberland Street, youngest daughter of the Rev. William Edinburgh, a daughter. Shand, Lumphanan..; 17. In York Place, London, the lady of 31. At Edinburgh, James Ritchie, Esq. Joseph Hume, Esq. M. P. a daughter's of the 67th Regiment, to Mary, eldest 18. At Cullan House, the lady of Colo- daughter of Dr Minto, George Street. H1 nel Grant of Grant, M. P. a son. Atrr Kenton, Devonshire, Michael - At Dunnekeir House, the lady of Francis, second son of David Gordon, Esq. General Sir John Oswald of Dunnekeir, of Dulwich Hill, Surrey, and Abergeldie, K.C.B. a son. to Caroline, fifth daughter of the Rev. 19. At Edmonstone House, Mrs Wauch. John Swete of Oxton House. ope of Edmonstone, a daughter. , At Dover, Thomas Green, Esq. of - At Perth, the lady of Lieut. French, Slyne and Cotterham, Lancashire, to Hen80th regiment, Superintending Officer, a rietta, third daughter of the Right Honi son.si • Sir H. Russell, Bart. At Aberdeen, the lady of Dr Ogilvie, Sept. 3. At "Hamilton, Andrew Barrie, a son. Esq. Surgeon, Royal Navy, to Miss Eliza 22. The Countess Delawart, a son. Gray. |