Ham Course of Exchange, Oct. 10.-Amsterdam, 12:8. Antwerp, 12:9. burgh, 37:8. Frankfort on the Maine, 156. Paris, 3 d. sight, 25: 80. Bourdeaux, 26:10. Madrid, 344. Cadiz, 34. Lisbon, 484. Oporto, 481. Gibraltar, 30. Leghorn, 461. Genoa, 43. Malta, 45. Naples, 381. Rio Janeiro, 544. Dublin, 64 per cent. Cork, 7. Prices of Gold and Silver, per oz.-Portugal gold, in coin, £0: 0:0. New Doubloons, £0:0:0. Foreign gold, in bars, £3: 17: 104. New dollars, £0:4: 10. Silver in bars, stand. £0 : 4 : 111. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 19th of August and the 19th of September, 1820, extracted from the London Gazette. Alway, T. Tetherington, Gloucestershire, farmer Aubusson, C. W. F. otherwise C. W. Feuillade, patent aidform maker, George-street, Hanoversquare Axe, G. Stamford, draper Bennet, J. Chester, druggist Bolt. J. & G. Jones, Bath, grocers Cowl, W. Larkhall, Cambridgeshire, dealer Emet, H. Liverpool, paint and colour manufac Hullah, R. A. New Kent-road, victualler Mills, J. Water-lane, Tower-street, wine-merchant Ramsden, J. Querrihill, Aldmondbury, fancy-cloth manufacturer Reid, D. Prince's-street, Spitalfields, silk-manufacturer Russian, P. Bath, jeweller Slater, J. Wolverhampton, maltster Stead, W. Querrihill, Aldmondbury, fancy-cloth manufacturer Stott, W. Liverpool, linen-draper Stubbs, J. Castle-street, Leicester-square, jeweller Thomas, J. Carpenter's Buildings, London Wall, Tollervey, E. Westbourne, miller Trueman, T. Goldsmith-street, horse-dealer Wall, W. Oxford, carver Warner, S. Ashford, Kent, ship-owner Ward, T. Towcester, lace-dealer Weaver, G. Abchurch, lace-merchant Warren, G. Bath, cheesefactor Wilson, W. C. London-street, merchant ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st September, 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Alison, Joseph, merchant in Glasgow Brown, A. & Co. curriers, Glasgow Cullen, D. & Co. callenderers, Glasgow Donalds & Co. ship-chandlers in Glasgow Duncan, J. merchant, Dundee M'Lellan, W. grocer and victualler, Glasgow M'Leod, J. cotton-spinner in Turreen-street, Calton, Glasgow Robertson, J. baker, Edinburgh Murdoch, J. merchant, Stirling Scrimger, W. jun. merchant, Kirkaldy Ferrier, A. linen and woollen draper, Kirkcaldy Halley, D. & Co. distillers at Caldwells, near Crieft Hume, J. late wine and spirit merchant in Edinburgh VOL. VIII. DIVIDENDS. Arthur, J. late vintner, now builder, Glasgow; a final dividend 8th Nov. Bogle, W. & Co. merchants in Glasgow; a final dividend 17th October Campbell, R. & Co. merchants, Glasgow; a dividend Clark, D. manufacturer at Achalcek, near Campbeltown; a dividend 13th October Christie, J. P. tobacconist, Edinburgh; a dividend 7th November Fyfe, C. & Co. merchants, Aberdeen; a dividend 251 October Gillan, J. merchant, mill-wright, and brass-founder, Peterhead; a final dividend 25th October Gillespie, T. Ferguson & Co. merchants, Greenock; a dividend 13th October Hervey, R. & A. & Co. merchants and agents in Glasgow; a final dividend 28th October Johnstone, J. manufacturer at Newabbey: lies with John Brown of Netherwood, and David Armstrong, writer, Dumfries, for one month, from 28th September; a dividend of 2s. 6d. per pound M Brair, W. late merchant in Dumfries; a dividend 10th November Macindoe, C. merchant in Glasgow; a first and final dividend on 23d October Martin, D. & M. merchants, Glasgow; a final dividend 18th October Martin, E. paper-manufacturer at Millbank, near Ayton, county of Berwick; a final dividend 1st November Reith, J. & Co. grocers, Dundee; a final dividend of 2d. per pound, 3d October Stewart, J. drover and dealer in cattle, late at Whitefield; a dividend 7th October Swan, J. tanner in Edinburgh; a final dividend 2d October 1st,......34s. Od. 1st.......s. Od. Beans. 1st,......s. Od. 2d,......s. Od. 3d,......27s. Od. 3d,....... Od. 1st,......24s. 6d. | 1st,.....20s. Od. 2d,......31s. Od. † 2d,......22s. Od. | 2d,......18s. Od. ] 2d,......—s. Od. 3d, .......19s. Od. | 3d,......15s. Od. 3d,......-s. Od. Average of Wheat, £1: 11: 1d. 2-12ths. Scotch Irish.. .3 9 to Oats, per 45 lb. Flour, English, P.240 lb.fine 10 0 to 41 0 Trish . Ameri. p. 196 lb. 22 0 to 25 0 22 0 to 25 0 4 3 Bran,p.24lbs. 12 to 14 Butter, Beef, &c. Butter, per cwt. s. 78 to 79 37 0 to 40 0 - to 79 to 8 2 79 to 8 72 to 6 Sweet, U.S. 27 0 to 31 0 Do. in bond 24 0 to 25 0 Sour do. 26 0 to 28 0 7 10 Oatmeal, per 240 lb. English 26 0 to 29 0 Scotch - to Irish . .3 10 to Rye, per qr.38 0 to 40 0 Cork, pick. 2d, 0 Beef, p. tierce 110 to 12) Tengu. p. firk. 75 to 80 Pork, p. bar. 70 to 80 40 0 to 42 0-Short iniddles 57 to 58 ||Rapeseed, p. 1. £35 to £36 Hams, dry. 55 to 58 Average Prices of Corn of England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Weck ended 23d Sept. 1820. Wheat, 65s. 11d.-Rye, 41s. 11d.-Barley, 358, 6d.-Oats, 23s. 7d.-Beans, 44s. Id.-Pease, 42s. 9d. Oatmeal, 268, 5d.-Beer or Big, Os. Od. Scotch do. 30 to 3 2 Waterford 3d dry Register-Commercial Report. 115 Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, y 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 Sept. 1820. Wheat, 685. 8d.-Rye, 12s. 4d.-Barley, 32s. 9d.-Oats, 26s. 3d.-Beans, 39s. 8d.-Pease, 40s. 2d. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. THE register for the month of September presents a great variety of temperature. During the first fortnight, the weather was warmer than usual for the season, the thermometer frequently approaching 70 during the day, and on several nights not sinking lower than 55. After the 14th, a considerable depression took place, the temperature during the day being sometimes only a few degrees above 50, and during the night several degrees below 40. It will be seen from the abstract, that the maximum on the 12th was 73, and on the 18th only 51, a difference of 22 degrees in less than a week. The average of the month is about a degree and a half below that of September last year, and the temperature of spring water is two degrees and a half lower. The mean height of the barometer is almost exactly the same as in 1819, and the quantity of rain is half an inch less. There is also a very striking coincidence between the two seasons in the state of the hygrometer, the difference being only half a degree of Leslie's on the millesimal scale. We have frequently had occasion to notice, how nearly the mean temperature at 10, morning and evening, corresponds with the mean of the highest and lowest during the day and night; but in no year since the commencement of our meteorological observations, has that coincidence been so close as during the present season. of April the difference has never exceeded a small fraction of a degree, and during all Since the month these months, the mean of the maximum and minimum, when it did differ from the mean of 10, morning and evening, has been the lower of the two. years preceding the present, the excess was generally on the other side. The difference For a number of last month is precisely the same side, as in September 1819. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet. SEPTEMBER 1820. Fair days, 17; rainy days, 13. Wind west of Meridian, 24; cast of meridian, 6. 26th, .097 25th, .144 22.0 Lowest ditto, 13th, 6.0 Least ditto, Least ditto, Least ditto ........ Least ditto, 26th, 46.0 25th, 71.0 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill. 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. Average of rain, 1.208 inches. APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. Capt. Bruce, Major by purch. vice Burke, 2 W. I. R. Aug. 24 Lieut. Garth, from 1 D. Capt. by purch. do. Paymaster Jellicoe, from h. p. 60 F. Paymaster, vice Darley, dead Sept. 14 Lieut. Place, Capt. vice Watkin, dead do. T. Knox, Ens. vice Ansell, 74 F. Aug. 24 Assist. Surg. Martin, from h. p. Assist. Surg. vice Dermott, dead do. Ensign Ansell, from 67 F. Ensign, vice Vivian, dead do. Hon. J. Kennedy, Cornet by purch. do. 79 89 Sept. 7 3 Cornet Mackenzie, Lieut. by purch. vice 93 Finch, ret. do. W. Moore, Cornet by purch. do. 7 Cornet Lyster, Lieut. by purch. vice Towers, 21 D. B. Thornhill, Cornet by purch. do. Mayers, dead Bradley, ret. 8 W. T. Harrison, Cornet by purch. vice Parker, ret. do. 1 W.I.R. Lieut. Anderson, from 21 F. Captain, vice Major Burke, from 37 F. Lieut. Col. 'vice 1Cey.R. Lieut. Page, Captain, vice Stace, dead Sept. 7. do. Burn, from h. p. 1st Lieut. vice Gossett, from h. p. 2d Lieut. "do. Aug. 24 2d Assist. Surg. Ogilvie, 1st Assist. Surg. vice Eddowes, h. p. Surg. Sept. 1 Nugent, from h. p. 2d Asst. Medical Department. do. Assist. Surg. Palmer, from h. p. Royal York Rang. Exchanges. June 25 Brev. Col. Burrows, from 14 F. with Brev. Col. Sept. 7 Aug. 24 Lieut. Col. Seymour, from 3 F. G. with Lieut. Col. vert, h. p. 72 F. Bt. Lt. Col. Crookshank, from 33 F. with Major Phillott, h. p. 35 F. Farrer, from 81 F. with Bt. Lieut. Col. Hon. Sir C. Gordon, h. p. 2 Gk. L. I. Bt. Major Agnew, from 8 F. with Capt. De HaviLand, h. p. Malta Regt. Capt. Terry, from 83 F. with Capt. Sanderson, h. p. 103 F. Craig, from 4 F. with Capt. Schultz, h. p. R. York Rang. Reid, from 12 F. with Capt. Browne, 69 F. Thorpe, from 39 F. rec. diff. with Captain Hawks, h. p. 8 F. Waldie, from 18 D. rec. diff. with Lieut. Doyne, h. p. 29 F. Drury, from 3 D. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Hughes, h. p. 21 D. Hon. H. Lascelles, fm. Gr Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Douglas, h. p. Hudson, from 39 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Rhodes, h. p. 51 F. 86 F. Cochrane, from 47 F. with Lieut. Fraser, Bunney, from 48 F. with Lieut. Russel, Hon. W. S. Lascelles, fm. Gr. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Vernon, h. p. Cochrane, from 3 F. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Turner, h. p. Spencer, from 73 F. with Lieut. Godfrey, h. p. Chapman, from 89 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Twigg, h. p. Rifle Brig. Browne, from 89 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Beckham, h. p. 43 F. Macdougall, from 91 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Evans, h. p. 39 F. Cornet Clagett, from 8 D. with Cornet Whitmore, 19 D. Quar. Mast. Hennesey, 67 F. Bombay Dept. Ass. Com. Gen. Fleming, Montreal, Burnett Erratum in last month's list. Aug. 8 Aug. 28 July 24 April 19 Canada For Lieut. Col. 'T'ulloh, R. Art. deadRead Lieut. Col. Tulloh, R. Art. placed upon half-pay. II. NAVAL PROMOTIONS. Names. James Vashon Baker James Kingston Appointments. Commander-in-Chief at Jamaica, Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Rowley.-Flag-Lieut. John Hudson. |