Surgest bu nc 90 67 per lb. št Domingo, Geneva, 0 17 1142 Elv w teNINES, finds is! 54 Tweede Ditto Oak, Pimento. Ashes have been in good demand, and sold at advanced prices. Carolina Rice in bond, has brought from 45s. to 46s. Lemon Juice has been inquired for. Oil, of alEurinn most every description, has advanced in price, and considerable business has been doing in several kinds. Saltpetre is now chiefly in the hands of second holders, who are demanding advanced prices. There is little variation in the prices of other articles of commerce. East Indie Indigo goes off steadily. Thick American Tar has sold at 17s.6d., and StockF 1 City of Best holm at 17s. 9d. per barrel. Molasses have again advanced in price, but the sales are not brisk at our present quotations. PRICES CURRENT.--Aug. 29, 1818. JUGAR, Musc. LEITH. GLASGOW. 'LIVERPOOL. the mai. B. P. Dry Brown, LONDON cwt. 80 DUTIES. to 78 to 81 74 to 82 80 to 82 Mil, good, and fine mid. 86 82 90 83 89 83 86 Fne and very fine, £1 10 0 92 96 90 is il Refined, Doub. Loaves, 93 88 93 150 155 155 crops fra Powder ditto, 124 124 120 122 119 124 124 Small Lumps 126 122 128 120 119 114 suncedius Crushed Lumps, 67 66 70 HOLASSES, British, cwt. 72 45 On and OFFEE, Jamaica 42 44 45 cwt. 07 63 as die Ord, good, and fine ord. 144 156 142 154 146 155 144 148 par 172 156 168 158 Dutch, Triage and very ord. 134 161 134 146 120 135 007 followiga Mid. good, and fine mid. 1158 172 170 155 158 158 161 11 11 9 0 0 8 14 8 2 8 6 3 5 B.S. 37 =, being Grain Whisky, 3 90 0 17 042 7 6 80 14 6 0 0 Claret, 1st Growths, hhd. 50 { B.S. 2143 18 0 Portugal Red, £50 £55 Os. F.S.) 5148 4 pipe. 48 54 6 16 52 10 , de pese Spanish White, butt.) 34 55 34 B.S. LE 95 11 Teneriffe, 38 0 0 pipe. 30 35 28 F.S. 98 16 0 Madeira, 60 70 (B.S. 96 13 0 ing diLOGWOOD, Jam. ton. £9 0 8 15 9 (F.S.) 0 99 16 6 8 10 Honduras, 8 15 8 15 9 0 99 8 8 9 0 8 15 9 0 Campeachy, 90 0 0 10 10 0 10 10 El mand?USTIC, Jamaica, 9 10 10 0 9 15 10 0 11 10 0 11 10 11 12 0 0 11 NDIGO, Caraccas fine, lb. 9s 60 lls 6d 14 0 15 0 13 10 15 0 1 4 62 ThOTIMBER, Amer. Pine, foot. 2 2 8 6 9 6 11 11 6 2 3 0 2 7 29 0 43 4 5 4 6 2 45 Christiansand (dut. paid) 2 2 2 4 5 6.2 1 4 1 8 0 10 1 8 2013 St Domingo, ditto 1 3 1 1s 2d ls 4d 1 2 3 16 0 3 0 1 9 2 3 19 2 2 8 14 2 brl. 15 0 1 1 4} (F.s. Archangel, 2 113 17 6 20 12 6 1 ADETALLOW, Rus. Yel. Cand. 85 (F.S.) 80 1 10 1 82 odos Home Melted, 87 88 6 89 0 3 2 72 74 £50 B.S. 0 9 1 Tore 2 "LAX, 48 50 (F.S.) 0 10 0 on the Riga Thies. & Druj. Rak. 76 80 82 80 81 B.S. 0 0 4.4 56 €1 0 0 778 103. 105 115 110 s BS. 1 3 9 F.S. 1 4 112 cwt. 15.0.16 0 (B.S. 0 3 6% 14 15 F.S. 0 3 113 50 52 B.S. 0 4 63 58 (F.S.) 0 6 62 63 0 1 7 tun. 42 38 45 40 45 12 113 12 09 0 11 ls id Is ad 10 10% 9 104 0 74 0 87 10 11 0 3 10 9 10 9 94 9 92 1 10 97 10 4 0 3 7 good, 3 6 3 9 4 1 104 | B.S. 8 7 2 3 1 10 1 11 2 2 F.S. 0 17 2 19 1 10 1 7 111 2.1 2 2 2 1 2 22 1 111 2 032 0 2011 pries at curing Cuba, 1.រាជ។ d hens Honduras Mahogany 50c.f. ton, per 12 brls. AtoCSITCH, Foreign, Petersburgh Clean, cwt. F.S. Weekly Price of Stocks, from 4th to 25th August 1818. 4th. 11th. 18th, 25th. per cent. = 19 Bank stock, 275 275 2732 2721 3 per cent. reducedom 78} 78 763 76 3 per cent. consols, 771 774 764 97) 97 961 105 92 94 85 87 19 19 77 를 773 764 754 American 3 per cent. new loan, 6 per cent.. French 5 per cents. 179 f. 70 cts. Course of Exchange, Sept. 8. Amsterdam, 37: 10 B. 2 Us. Antwerp, 11:16. Ex. Hamburgh, 35: 1. 2 Us. Frankfort 1441. Ex. Paris 25: 10. 2 Us. Bordeaux, 25: 10. Madrid, 381 effect. Cadiz, 384 effect. Gibraltar, 34. Leghorn, 504. Genoa, 46. Malta, 50. Naples, 524. Palermo, 129 per oz. Rio Janeiro, 67. Oporto, 58. Dublin, 10. Cork, 10. Agio of the Bank of Holland, 2. Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.–Portugal gold, in coin, £– Foreign gold, in bars, £- New doubloons, £4. New Dollars, -S. d. Silver, in bars, 5s. 4fd. ALPHABETICAL List of Scotch BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st August 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. DIVIDENDS, Donaldson, George, draper in Edinburgh; by W Trustee-230 Sept. in Glasgow, and John Gardner, senior, and John beg of Foveran; by David Hutcheson, advocate, Miller, James, merchant, Glasgow; by Robert Aita ken, merchant there Miller, Alex. & Co. merchants, St Andrew Street, Sim, Walte, & Co. grain-merchants, Aberdeen, and Kirkgate, Leith, and Alex. Miller and James and Walter Sim, brewer and grain merchant Borthwick, the individual partners of that Com there; by John Duguid Milne, advocate there pany Tailor, John, late merchant, Arbroath; by John Airth, merchant, Arbroath 10th Sept. . Tuesday, September 1. Quartern Loaf Os. 11d. to Os. Od. Os. 10d. to Os. Od. ls. 8d. to Os. Od. Veal Os. 8d. to Os. 10d. New Salt do. per st. 22s. Od. to 24s. Od. Is, 4d. to 1s. 6d. Eggs, per dozen ls. Od. to Os. Od. HADDINGTON.-SEPTEMBER 4. OLD. Oats. Beans. ...... 28s. Od. 2d,...... 30s. Od. 3d,......31s. Od. | 3d,...... 08. Od, 3d, .23s. Od. 3d, ......258. Od. | 3d,......275, Od, .....34s. Od. NEW. Wheat. Beans. .....31s. Od. 3d, .21s. Od. 3d, ...... Os. Od. 3d,...... Os. Od, Average price, £1:19:9:7-12ths. or 4 Winchester bushels ; that of barley and oats nearly 6 Winchester bushels. per 70 lbs. . London, Corn Exchange, Sept. 4. Liverpool, Sept. 5. S. d. S. d. Rice, p.cwt. to' 11 0 to 12 6 Flour, English, English to -Superfine .. 76 to 78 Small Beans . 12 0 to 12 6 p.280 b.fine to to English, White, -Fine Irish (old) 8 6 to 10 O American ..46 0 to 48 0 ... 82 to -New 11 0 to 12 01-Seur 39 0 to 41 0 Dantzic 12 0 to 12 6 Clover-seed, p. bush. Wismar .. 11 9 to 12 3 - White to Rye (new) 42 to 50 Poland ... 30 to 32 Barley (new) to 40 to 50-Fine 32 to 36 American . ll O to 11 9 - Red Quebec 11 0 to 11 3 Oatmeal, per 240 lb. Superfine , ,53 to 66 -Fine . . Barley, per 60 libs. 38 to 40 40 0 to 45 0 English 70 to 75 English" 70 to 8 6 Scotch • 38 O'to 40 -Fine Scotch Irish 33 0 to 38 0 65 to 70 to Irish € 6 to 70 Butter, Beef, &c. Malt p.9gls. 11 6 to 13 0 Butter, per cwt. s. Foreign 42 0 to 50 O Belfast 138 to Oats, per 45 lb. Newry 136 to s. S. s. Eng. pota. 4 6 to 5 0 Drogheda O to Mustard, Brwn, 15 to 24 Hempseed. 70 to 76 Welsh 4 3 to 4 7 Waterford (new) 0 10 • 7 to 17 Linseed, crush. 65 to 75|| Scotch 4 6 to 4 10 Cork, 3d 0 to 12 to 17 Ryegrass .5 to 32 Foreign 4 0 to 4 10-New, 2d, 138 to 0 Turnips · 12 to 20 New Clover, Irish 4 3 to 4 10 Beef, p. tierce 85 to 95 -Red --Red, - p. barrel 60 to 63 --White .. 50 to 130|| English 80 0 to 84 0 Pork, p. brl. 95 to 105 Carraway 48 to 56 Coriander . . . 18 to 22 Foreign 75 0 to 80 O Bacon, per cwt. -Short middles 70 to 72 Boiling : 70 0 to 78. 01-Long do. 0 to 0 Average Prices of Corn of England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 29th August 1818. Wheat, 80s. 1d.-Rye, 52s. 5d.-Barley, 53s. 3d.--Oats, 34s. 3d.---Beans, 70s. 5d.-Pease, 62s. 8d... Oatmeal, 36s. 8d. - Beer or Big, Os. Od. -White ... -Yellow, .to .to Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and Oatmeal, per Boll of 128 lbs. Scots Troy, or 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Weeks immediately preceding the 15th August 1818. Oatmeal, 25s. 100.-Beer or Big, 39s. 9d. THE month of August commenced with dry weather, which continued with little interruption throughout. Excepting some light showers on the 1st, 7th, 10th, 17th, and 21st, scarcely exceeding in all one tenth of an inch, there fell no rain till the 25th. On that day, and on the 27th and 28th, there fell altogether about half an inch, but the whole quantity still bears a very small proportion indeed to that of August last year. The temperature of the month has been uniformly elevated, the average being nearly 2 degrees above that of the corresponding month 1817. The Thermometer rose twice above 70, frequently to 66, and every day to 60. The Barometer was steady at an elevation of about 30 during the first three weeks, so steady, indeed, that on some days the elevation or depression of the mercury in the space of twelve hours, was imperceptible even in Adie's delicate Barometer. The Hygrometer was also generally high, the average being about 7 degrees above that of August last year. It will be seen from the abstract, that the mean of the maximum and minimum temperatures for the month, differs from that of 10 and 10 only by about three-tenths of a degree; and that the point of deposition, according VOL. III. 5 A to Anderson's formula, is only about one degree lower than the mean minimum, a quan. tity altogether inconsiderable, when the prevalence of dry east and north east winds is taken into the account. 43.0 5th, ist, 7th, 99.5 7.5 METEOROLOGICAL Table, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of AUGUST 1818. Extremes. THERMOMETER. Degrees. 64.3 Maximum; 5th day, 75.0 49.1 7th, 60.0 59.5 69.5 54.9 64.0 49.0 Mean daily ditto, 15.2 Greatest range in 24 hours, 5th, ... temperature of spring water, 57.3 31st, BAROMETER. Inches. Mean of 10 A. M. (temp. of mer. 61) 29.901 Highest, 10 A. M. 11th, 30.200 10 P. M. (temp. of mer: 61) 29.914 Lowest ditto, 28th, 29.292 both, (temp. of mer. 61) 29.907 Highest, 10 P. M. Whole range of barometer, 4.178 Lowest ditto, 29.400 Mean daily ditto, .135 Greatest range in 24 hours, 31st, Least ditto, 30th, .010 HYGROMETER (LESLIE'S.) Degrees. Mean dryness, 10 A. M. 27.7 HYGROMETER. Degrees. 20th, 47.0 4th, 7.0 ... point of deposition 10 A. M. 49.3 2d, 25.0 27th, 2.0 64.0 Rain in inches, .690 Lowest ditto, Evaporation in ditto, 2.305 Highest P. of d. io P. M. 5th, 61.2 Mean daily Evaporation, .074 Lowest ditto, 19th, WILSON'S HYGROMETER. WILSON'S HYGROMETER, Mcan dryness, 10 A. M. 31.0 Greatest dryness, 8th, 10 A. M. 22.2 27th, 10 P.M. 30.200 14th, .463 25th, 39.2 38.8 43.0 . METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hillo N. B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afternoon. The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. Attach. Attach. Ther. Barom. Ther. Wind. Rain morn. M.58 29.887 M.60 Cloudy, Aug.17 cloudy. A. 46 Cble. .888/A. 57 showers. M.59 18 .867 M.58 A. 46 N Changeable. .867A.57 M.65 .872 M.60 19 Cloudy, warm. M.65 .865 M.57 20 A. 45 N.W. Ditto. M.59 Warm,clear. .830 M.60 N.W. Ditto showis M.59 22 .905 M.59 Warm, Calm. .905 A. 61 cloudy. .972 M.60 W. Cloudy. M.60 24 -749 M.58 W. Ditto. .720 A, 58 Very warm, M.59 •696 M.57 clear. A. 45 .696|A.57S W. Ditto. M.60 Cloudy. .579 M.58 N. Ditto M.62 Warm,clear. .491 M.59 W. Clear, .369 A.59 M.60 .136 M.60 A. 467 .998 A. 61 S A. 52 w. Ditto. .532 A. 60 M.60 Rain fore. A. 50 .414 A.59 W. clear after. M.50 M.59 30 Cloudy, showers. M.60 .595 M.56 31 Clear. E. Ditto. Average of rain at Nelson's monument.7 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES July 13. At Xeres, in Spain, the lady of John Esq. of London, to Georgette Susanne Gregorie, David Gordon, Esq. younger of Wardhouse, Aber youngest daughter of George Gregorie, Esq. of Osdeenshire, a son. tend. 28. In Old Broad-street, London, the lady of July 23. At Ballachroan, John M'Intosh, Esq.of Alexander Gordon, Esq. a son. Holm, to Jessie, youngest daughter of Bailie Don30. At her mother's house, the Dowager Lady ald M.Pherson, Inverness. De Lawarr, in Saville-row, London, Lady Cather Captain Crawford, only son of Sir James áne D'Arcy, a son. Crawford, to Lady Barbara Coventry, fourth daugh31. Mrs Ford, 68, George-street, Edinburgh, a ter of the Earl of Coventry. daughter. 29. At Barrisdale, Colonel Cameron of the 95th, - At Rochdale, the lady of Mr Abraham Wood, or rifle corps, to Miss Macdonnell, only daughter surgeon, three fine children, who, with their moth of Coll Macdonell, Esq. of Barrisdale. er, are doing remarkably well. August 1. John Toup Nicholas, Esq. a com- At Gibraltar, the lady of Deputy-Commissary panion of the most honourable military order of General John Mackenzie, a son. the Bath, and a commander of the royal and miliAugust 1. At Glengyle, Mrs M'Gregor, jun. of tary order of St Ferdinand and of Merit of the Two Glengyle, a son and heir. Sicilies, a post captain in the royal navy, to Frances 3. At Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, the lady of Anna, eldest daughter of Nicholas Were of LandHope Steuart, Esq, of Rallechin, a daughter. cox, Esq. near Wellington, in Somersetshire. 5. At Edinburgh, the lady of Thomas Macken G. Ambrose Goddart, Esq. of Swindon-house, zie, Esq. Shandwick.place, a son. to Miss Lethridge, daughter of Sir Thomas Buchles 6. Mrs M'Hutchen, 60, Nicolson-street, Edin Lethridge, Bart. and niece of Sir Thomas Dalburgh, a daughter. rymple Hesketh, Bart. 7. At Edinburgh, the lady of James Wedder 3. At Banff, Captain John Charles Griffiths, of burn, Esq. his Majesty's solicitor-general for Scot the 94th regiment, to Miss Elizabeth Blane, daughland, a daughter. ter of the late Lieutenant-colonel Robert Blane of 8. Mrs Bridges, Duke-street, Edinburgh, a daugh Springfield. ter. - At North Berwick Lodge, Major Madox, of 9. The lady of John Anstruther Thomson, Esq. the 6th Enniskillen dragoons, to Miss Williams. of Charelton, a son. 4. Mr Andrew Peacock, merchant, to Catherine, 11. Mrs William Tenant, jun. 12, Hanover only daughter of Mr Thomas Brown, Canongate, street, Edinburgh, a son. Edinburgh. 10. At White house, Mrs L. Horner, a daughter. - At Linton, Henry Dinning, Esq. Newlands, 15. At the house of her mother, Lady Chalmers, Belford, to Miss Grace Rennie, Linton. Sloane-street, Chelsea, the lady of Captain John 4. At Muircote, near Alloa, Alexander Dewar, Mayne, East India service, a son. Esq. M. D. to Margaret Rosamond Geddes, fourth 16. Mrs Hope Johnstone, a daughter.. daughter of William Geddes, Esq. Mrs Craufuird, Forth-street, Edinburgh, a At Glasgow, John Stenley Carr, of the 24th daughter. regiment, to Johanna, daughter of the late John 17. At Edinburgh, the lady of William Robert Wallace, Esq. of Kelly. son, Esq. 75, Great King-street, a daughter. 11. At Braidwood, Mr Andrew Waugh, writer In Dublin, the lady of the Lord Chancellor, in Edinburgh, to Margaret, third daughter of Geo. a son and heir, Ferme, Esq. Braidwood. At Arbuthnot-house, the Viscountess of Ar At Green Cottage, near Elgin, Lachlan buthnot, a daughter. Mackintosh, Esq., of Raigmore, to Margaret, 19. In Abercromby-place, Edinburgh, the lady daughter of Sir Archibald Dunbar, Bart. of Northof Edward Seymour, Esq. a son. field. At Rosiere, near Lyndhurst, the Countess 12. At Fort-William, Thomas Macdonald, Esq. of Erroll, a daughter. writer there, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the 20. Mrs Ferrier, 45, Northumberland-street, late Lieutenant-colonel John Cameron of AchnaEdinburgh, a daughter. saul. 20. In York-place, London, the Countess of - At Port Patrick, Dr Andrew Anderson, of Compton, a son. the 92d regiment of foot, to Anne, second daughAt Blackheath, the Countess of Huntingdon, ter of Mr James Cairns, writer, Peebles. a son. It is Lord Huntingdon's intention to com At Lamesley, in the county of Durham, Vismemorate his succession to the title, by naming count Norinandy, eldest son of the Earl of Multhis boy Robin Hood. grave, to Maria, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas At Edinburgh, Mrs Corrie, a son. Henry Liddell, Bart. of Ravensworth castle. 13. Mr Ab. Thomson, of Dundas-street, to Miss daughter Elizabeth Wilson Duffin, eldest daughter of the 21. Mrs Thomas Johnstone, Albany-street, Edin late Mr Edward Wilson Duffin. burgh, a daughter. 14. At Leith, Mr John Menzies, engraver, Edin. 22. At Ayton-house, Mrs Fordyce of Ayton, a bungh, to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late daughter, Mr James Mowat, rector of the grammar school, At Bonnington-house, near Leith Fort, the St Andrews. lady of Captain W. Clibborn, of the royal artillery, At Glasgow, by the Rev. Dr M'Lean, Lieut 'a son. Alexander Campbell, R. N. to Helen, third daugh23. At Hanover-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Andrew, ter of Duncan Turner, Esq. Castles, Glenurchy. At Longnewton-house, Mr David Simson, 24. At Edinburgh, Mrs George Wauchope, a Bloodylaws, to Miss Rutherford. daughter. 15. Michael Bruce, Esq. to Lady Parker, widow 27. Mrs G. Hamilton Dundas, a son. of Captain Sir Peter Parker, Bart. of the royal 28. At Cockairney-house, Fifeshire, the lady of navy. Lieutenant-colonel Moubray, a son Cornet Trollope of the Scots Greys, and son of At Stirling, Mrs Captain Brown of Park, a the late Captain Trollope, who was killed at the daughter. head of his grenadier company in Flanders, to Miss - At Cockenzie, Mrs H. F. Cadell, a daughter. Greathead, daughter of Greathead, Esq. Hamp. a son |