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METEOROLOGICAL Table, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25', Elevation 185 feet.

JANUARY 1820.
Means.

Extremes.
THERMOMETER. Degrees.

THERMOMETER. Degrees. Mean of greatest daily heat,

35.8 Maximum,

31st day,

47.0 ..cold, 24.8 Minimum,

17th

0.0 temperature, 10 A.M. 30.7 Lowest maximum, 17th

20.0 10 P.M. 30.4 Highest minimum,

30th

39.0 of daily extremes,

30.3 Highest, 10 A. M.

31st

46.0 ............. 10 A.M. and 10 P.M.

30.5 Lowest ditto,

18th

6.0 ............ 4 daily observations, 30.4 Highest, 10 P. M. 24th

43.0 Whole range of thermometer,

340.0 Lowest ditto

18th

10.5 Mean daily ditto, 11.0 Greatest range in 24 hours, 21st

24.0 ........ temperature of spring water,

37.3
Least ditto,

6th

3.0
BAROMETER.
Inches.
BAROMETER.

Inches. Mean of 10 A.M. (temp. of mer. 38) 29.708 Highest, 10 A. M.

9th

30.835 10 P.M. (temp. of mer. 38) 29.717 Lowest ditto,

19th

28.830 ..... both, (temp. of mer. 38) 29.713 Highest, 10 P. M.

8th

30.800 Whole range of barometer,

9.285 Lowest ditto,

19th

28.990 Mean ditto, during the day, .135 Greatest range in 24 hours, 27th

.690 night,

.164
Least ditto,

17th ................ in 24 hours,

.299

HYGROMETER. Degrees.
HYGROMETER. Degrees.
Leslie. Highest, 10 A. M. 11th

16.0 Rain in inches,

1.321
.......... Lowest ditto,

18th

0.0 Evaporation in ditto,

.630
.......... Highest, 10 P. M. 11th

16.0 Mean daily Evaporation, .020 ...... Lowest ditto, 18th

0.0 Leslie. Mean, 10 A. M.

5.3 Anderson. P. of Dep. Highest, 10 A.M. 30th 41.0 ........................ 10 P. M.

6.0

Lowest ditto,

6.0 both,

5.7

..... Highest, 10 €.M. 30th 38.0 Anderson. Point of Dep. 10 A.M.

26.8

... Lowest ditto, 18th 11.0 ......... 10 P.M.

25.7 ............. Relat. Hum. Highest, 10 A.M. 18th 100.0 both, 26.2

Least ditto, 11th 66.0 Relat. Humid. 10 A.M. 87.9

Greatest, 10 P.M. 18th 100.0 ....... 10 P. M. 85.7

Least ditto,

9th 65.0 both, 86.8

Mois. 100 cub. in. Greatest, 10 A.M. 31st .184 ...............Grs. mois. in 100 cub. in air, 10 A.M. .118

Least ditto,

18th .055 .........10 P.M. .113

....... Greatest, 10 P. M. 30th .166 ........... both, .115

........... Least ditto, 18th .066 Fair days, 21; rainy days, 10. Wind west of meridian, 23 ; east of meridian, 8.

.053

.

18th

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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, afterThe second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register

Thermometer.

noon.

Attach.
Ther. Barom. Ther.

Wind.

Ther. Barom.

Attach.
Ther.

Wind.

Jan. 1{A. 22

N.W. frost.

Snow deep, Jan. 172

18{ 19{

20{A.24 21{A.31

A. 191

M.17 29.106 M.27

.178 A.28
M.18
.209 M.27

Keen frost.
A. 23
.225 A. 26

N.W.

snow on gr.
M.17 .325 M.25
3
A. 22
.580 A. 27

Cble. Ditto.
M.21 .675 M.28

Frost, snow
A. 28
.706 A. 30

Calm.

on ground.
M.21 .619 M.33
5
.624 A. 36

S.W. Rain.
A. 37

M.313 .885 M.36
6
A. 36 .844 A. 35

Calm. Foggy, fair.
M.29 .999 M.32
7

Snow and

Cble.
A. 34 30.403 A. 36

hail aftern.
M.21.511 M.36
8
A. 31

Cble. Keen frost.
.639 A. 36
9
M.19 .651 M.29

Cble. Ditto.
A. 26 .633 A. 29

M.20 .371 M.33 10

Mild,
A. 35

N.W.
.131 A. 35

rather fresh. 11

M.31229.792 M.35
A. 37 .759 A. 36

and rain.
M.23
12{

Snow,
A.32 .982 A. 34

rather fresh.
M.24 .859 M.32
13

Dull, shrs.

Cble.
A. 30 .964 A.33

of snow.
.975 M.31

Frost,
A.26

Cble.
.660 A. 32

snow on grd. 15 M.217.498 M.34 i

Cble.

Sunshine,
A. 34 .457 A. 33

snow on gr.
M.22 .376 M.31

Keen frost,
A.28

Cble.
.371'A. 27

Snow.

M.14 29.279 M.26

Sunshine, A. 19

Cble. .264A. 26

Keen frost. M. 6

.254 M.22 A. 16 .101 A. 24

Cble. Keen frost. M.14 28.672 M.25

Snow foren.
A. 25

Cble.
.847 A. 27)
M.13 29.101 M.25

frost night.

Frost, sun,

Cble. .220 A, 26 )

snow on gr. M.18 .315 M.30

Keen frost,

Cble. .536 A.27

dull day 22 M.14% .695 M.23

Frost, with

W. .619 A. 29

sunshine.
23
M.27

.230 M.331
A.36
.206 A, 37 )

W.

Fine thaw. 24

M.391 28.954 M.40
A. 42
.999 A. 42 S

S.W. Ditto.
25
M.354 29.343 M.41

Dull foren.
A. 41

Cble. .108 A. 40

rain even. M.31

.217 M.40
A.38
.154 A. 40

E.

sunshine aft. 27

M.314 28.869 M.43
A. 44

N. W. Rain.

.972 A. 43 28 M.37 29.537 M.42 Dull morn

N. W. .836 A.41 S sunshine day M.38 29 .820 M.40

Fair, rain

Cble.
A. 38
.644 A. 42

night.
30
M.34 .631 M.42

W.

Fair, dull, A. 43 .576 A. 43

rain night. 31 M.38 .312 M.46

Fair, rain

s.w. A.47

.513 A. 43 night. Average of Rain, •505 inches,

26

Foggy foren.

N.w. Fresh, snow

986 M.34|n.w.

A. 41

14 M.23

16

APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

do.

do.

11

I. MILITARY Army Lieut.-Col. Tuyll, hp. 26 Dr. to be Col. on the Continent only

16 Dec. 1819 Capt. Pierce, R. Art. Major 12 Aug. do. Nicolls, R. Art. Major

do. -Mar. of Worcester, 37 F. Major

30 Dec. do. 2 Dr.G. Collins, Cornet by purch. v. Cotton, pro. 25 Dr.

6 Jan. 1820 9 Dr. Major Wildman, Lt.-Col. by purch. vice

Lord Hartland, rct, 23 Dec. 1819
Capt. Hurt, Major by purch.

do.
Lieut. Minchin, Capt. by purch.

do. Cornet Porter, Lieut. by purch.

do. Wm Beresford, Cornet by purch.

do. 10 Cornet & Adj. Wells. rank of Lt. 30 do. 25

Hon. R. H. S. Cotton, fm. 2 Dr. G. to be Lieut. by purch. vice Jeffries, pro.

23 do. G. Gds. Ens. & Lt. Dirom, Lt. & Capt. by purch. vice Molloy, ret.

6 Jan. 1820 Lord Howard de Walden, fm. hp. Ens. & Lt. by purch.

do. C. Gds. Col. Woodford, 1st Major, vice Jackson, Staff Corps

18 do.
Bouverie, 2d Major

do.
Bt. Lt.-Col. Steele, Capt. & Lt.-Col.
Ens. & Lt. Bentinck, Lt. & Adj.

do. Cor. Smith, pro. 2 Dr. G. Ens. & Lt. do. 1F.. Bt. Maj. Wetherall, Major, v. Lynch, dead

30 Dec. 1819
Lieut. Macdonald, Capt.
Ensign Eddington, Lieut. vice M'Ewen,
dead

do.
Lewis, Lieut.

do. W. Tottenham, Ensign

22 Mar. 1817 Home, Ensign

30 Dec. 1819 Lt. Cameron, Adj. vice M‘Ewen, dead do. Bt. Maj. Campbell, Maj. vice Élrington, 4 Vet. Bn.

Ens. Mackintosh, Lieut. vice Logan, dead

28 do. Gordon, Lieut. vice Will, dead 29 do.

Campbell, from 58 F. Lieut. 30 do, Gent. Cadet Sir O. Gibbs, from R. M. C. Ens. vice Reynolds, dead 27 do.

c. c. Smith, from R. M. C. Ens.

28 do. A. Amsinck, from R. M. C. Ens.

29 do, Pearson, Ensign

6 Jan. 1820 Hosp. As. J. Strachan, As. Surg. vice Thomas, dead

30 Dec. 1819 Rifle B. Bt. Lieut.-Col. Miller, Maj. by purch. vice Wilkins, ret.

23 do. 1st Lt. Cox, Capt. by purch.

do. 20 Lt. Brownrigg, 1st Lt. by purch.

do. W. H. Wood, 20 Lt. by pur. 13 Jan. 1820 Staff C. Col. Sir R. D. Jackson, K.C.B. fm. 2 F.G. Col. vice D'Urban

18 do. Staff: Col. Sir R. D. Jackson, K.C.B. D.Q.M. Gen. to the Forces, vice D'Urban

18 Jan. 1820

Garrisons.
Capt. Weeks, from hp. Nova S. Fen. Town Adj. of
Cape Breton, vice Schwartz, res. 25 Oct. 1819

Medical Department.
Physician T. Short, from hp. Phys. 25 Dec. da.
As. Surg. Dunn, from 2 w. I. R.

Surg.

13 Jan. 1820 Savery, from hp. R. W. I. R. As. Surg.

25 June 1819 Hosp. Mate M. Ritchie, Hosp. As. vice Macleod, dead

25 Dec. do. · W. Charles, Hosp. As. vice Grier, dead

30 do. Hosp. As. Duncanson, from hp. Hosp. As.

13 Jan. 1820 Exchanges. Bt. Major Tayler, from 93 F. with Capt. Mansel,

do.

do.
Lieut. Walker, Capt.
Ensign Marsh, Lieut.

do. 22 F. As. Surg. Brown, from hp. 4 Dr. G. As.

Surg. vice Martin, E. Ind. 6 Jan. 1820 29 H. Deedes, Ens. by purch. vice Burke, ret.

23 Dec. 1819 30 Ens. Warren, Lieut. vice Harrison, dead

13 Nov. 1818 Paton, hp. 34 F. Ensign

do. 41 Ens. Gossip, 87 F. Ens. vice Burrowes, hp. York Chass.

30 Dec. 1819 44 W. Fludyer, Ens. vice Barry, dead do. Ens. Woollart, Adj. v. Barry, dead

do. 50

Flude, Lt. vice Edwards, dead 29 do.

Weir, Lt. vice Harley, dead 30 do.
Gent. Cadet J. Foy, from R. M. C. Ens.

29 do.
S. J. Hodgson, from R. M. C. Ens. 30 do.
Lt. Vinicombe, from hp. 68 F. Paym. v.
Montgomery, dead

6 Jan. 1820 58 Lt. Fugion, from hp. 37 F. Paym. vice Torner, dead

23 Dec. 1819 J. Skinner, Ensign

30 do. 61 Lt. Furnace, Capt. vice Mackrill, dead do. Ens. Verner, Lieut.

do. A. Grieve, Ens.

do. 64 Ens. Stevenson, Lieut. vice Isbell, dead

6 Jan, 1820 H. F. Broderip, Ens.

do. 67 Lt. Snow, from 89 F. Capt. vice James, pro.

6 do.
Ens. Hassell, Lieut. vice Harpur 13 do.
Gent. Cadet A. Ansell, from Ro. Mil. Col.
Ens.

do. 87 Ens. Bateman, Lt. vice Hutchinson, pro.

23 Dec. 1819 C. H. Doyle, Ensign

do. Ens. Sutherland, from hp. York Chass. Ens. vice Gossip, 41 F.

30 do. 89 Lt. Vincent, from 46 F. Lieut. vice Snow,

6 Jan. 1820 90

As. Surg. M'Arthur, from hp. 25 F. As.

Surg. v. Farnan, hp. 25 F. 30 Dec. 1819 92 Bt. Maj. Couper, Major, vice Ferrier, dead

do. Lieut. Innes, Capt.

do. Ens. Macdonald, Lieut. vice Gordon, dead

27 do.

hp. 53 F. Capt. Lambert, from 64 F. with Bt. Major Eliot, hp. 21 F.

Goldie, from 6 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Capt. Schreiber, hp. 22 Dr.

Crawford, from 11 Dr. with Capt. Mylne, 13 Dr.

Prager, from 19 F. with Capt. Farquharson, Sub-Insp. Mil. Ion. Isl.

Fitz-Gerald, from 54 F. with Capt. Emett, hp. 83 F.

- Wright, from 73 F. with Capt. MacMahon, hp. 95 F.

Strangwayes, 65 F. with Captain Burrowes,
hp. 12 F.
Lieut. Dillon, from 63 F. rec. diff. with Lieut.
Colls, hp.

Walbridge, from 17 F. rec. diff. with Lieut.
Cary, hp. York Chass.

Smyth, from 31 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Gage, hp. 3 F. Gds.

Gordon, from 42 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Macdougall, hp. 85 F.

Hewitt, from 92 F. with Lieut. Randall, hp. 61 F.

Robb, from 7 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Crossley, hp. 25 Dr.

Sperling, from 9 F. with Lt. Robinson, hp.

Barlow, from 30 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Cheape, hp. 93 F.

Dickens, from 1 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with Lt. West, hp. 24 Dr.

Cameron, from 75 F. with Lieut. Brooke, hp. 85 F.

Sandon, from 86 F. rec. diff. with Lieut.
Nunn, hp.
Cornet Langmead, from 10 D. with Ens. Wortley,

76 F.
2d Lieut. Lewis, from 21 F. with Ensign Booth,

hp 53 F. Ensign Francis, from 8 F. rec. diff. with 2d Lieut. Curtis, hp. Rifle Brig.

Bennett, from 32 F. with Ensign Power, 68 F.

Carey, fm. 88 F. with Ens. Boyes, hp. 50 F.
Hall, i'm. 13 F. with Ens. Macdonell, 25 F.

pro. 67 F.

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SUNDRY ARTICLES,

Imported, 1819. Ashes,

44,427 barts. Barilla,

7,7754 tons. Brimstone,

4,758 tons. Currants,

3,340 butts, &c. Figs,

299 tons. Flax,

12,467 tons. Flaxseed,

116,563 quarters. Ginger,

85,598 packages. Hemp,

15,112 tons Hides,

455,636 number. Indigo,

13,936 seroons & chests. Lime and Lemon Juice, 1,987 galls. Madder,

3,025 casks. Madder Roots,

5,668 bales and casks. Olive Oil,

3,437 casks. Palm Oil,

9,888 ditto and bags. Pimento,

22,444 barrs, and bags. Quercet. Bark,

2,749 casks. Raisins,

4,3991 tons. Rice,

24,626 tons. Saltpetre,

86,519 bags. Shumac,

29,270 bags. Tallow,

25,217 tons. Tar,

65,274 barrs. Turpentine,

75,016 casks. Valonia,

2,393 tons.

Exported, 1819.
45,901 cwts.

933 tons.

663 tons. 1,711 cwts. 2,300 cwts.

7644 tons.
16,745 quarters.
18,443 cwts.

1,585 tons.
*215,094 number.
30,369 cwts.
3,973 galls.
1,582 cwts.

246 cwts.
84,714 galls.

149 tons 19,389 cwts.

9,861 cwts. 12,934 cwts. 7,589 tons. 1,441} tons. 3,520 cwts. 2,231] tons. 9,988 barrs. 2,155 cwts.

306 tons.

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Imports from the East Indies, 1819. Tea, 275,940 chests.

Cinnamon,

1,254 bags. Coffee, 19,209 bags. Cloves,

14 bags. Sugar, 113,840 bags. Mace,

46 packs. Cotton, 113,835 bags. Nutmegs,

437 packs. Indigo, 12,270 boxes & chests Saltpetre,

53,516 packs. Rice, 241,643 bags.

Piece Goods, 11,356 bales. Pepper, 43,638 bags.

Silk,

12,658 packs.
Ditto,
11,022 cwts.
Nankeens,

4,584 packs.
Grain, of all kinds, imported in 1819.
London.
Liverpool.

OH
TI

Glasgow.
Wheat, quarters,

443,438 Quarters, 221,902 Wheat, Irish, 589 barrs. Barley, 383,786 | Ditto,

62,364 | Ditto, British, 19,582 qrs. Malt, 162,406 Ditto,

36,604 Barley, Irish, 1,294 barrs. Oats, 887,705 Ditto,

321,692 Ditto, British, 13,028 qrs. Rye,

5,021
Ditto,

8,497 Oats, Irish, 217,440 barrs.
Beans,
159,388 Ditto,

32,029 Ditto, British, 13,070 qrs. Pease, 48,102 Ditto,

6,648 Flour,

8,640 bàrrs. Tares,

5,290 Clover Seed, casks, &c. 590 Ditto, 8,637 bags. Linseed, 64,860 | Flax do. hhds, 2,000 Rice,

1,489 tierces. Rapeseeds 9,201

Ditto,

6,145 bags. Brank, 3,639

Flaxseed, 1,521 casks. Mustard,

5,331 Various Seeds,

N. B.-From the Custom-house 15,865

books it appears that, in the Flour, sacks, 381,968 Sacks,

10,924

year ending the 5th Jan. last, Ditto, barrels, 12,944 | Barrels,

43,175 26,799,369 bushels foreign Oatmeal,

Loads,

23,899

corn and grain were imported

duty free. Imported into Liverpool, 1819.

Exported from Liverpool, 1819. Beef, 4,048 tierces. Wheat,

2,816 quarters. Ditto,

3,204 barrels.
Oats,

4,150 ditto.
Pork,
15,252 barrels. Flour,

2,563 tons. Ditto, 2,185 {ditto. Beef,

4,276 barrels. Butter, 204,292 firkins. Pork,

10,280 ditto. Ditto, 16,179 ditto. Butter,

17,736 cwts. Earthenware, 16,704 crates, & 3,413 hhds.

cwts.

Germany,642,861

Sundries imported into Clyde, 1819.
Sealskins,

7,030 number,
Wines,

836 pipes.
Rosin,
1,641 barrels. Ditto,

441 hhds.
Cod and Seal Oil,
1,600 casks. Brandy,

694 pipes.
Whale Oil,

1,874 ditto.
Geneva,

260 pieces.
Lignum Vitæ

36 tons.
Wool imported, 1819.

qr lbs.
Sheep and Lambs' Wool, 235,763 : 1 : 2
Value exports of British manufactured Woollens, 1819, is £9,047,960 : 19:11.

The value of the exports last year are £1,089,033: 4: 11 more than for the previous
year.
Cotton Goods exported from Hull, from 11th October 1819, to 5th January 1820.
Russia.

Holland.
Cotton Twist,

185,955 lbs.
Fustians,

26,102 yds.
Fustians,
39,538 yds. Calicoes,

28,066 ditto. Calicoes,

44,820 ditto,
Muslins,

240 ditto. Muslins,

28,212 ditto.
Printed Calicoes,

59,493 ditto. Printed Calicoes,

16,300 ditto.
Cotton Hose,

3
Cotton Twist,

6,199 lbs. Knitting Cotton,

3,800 lbs. Cotton Twist,

lbs.

Plain Muslin Handkerchiefs, 15 Calicoes, Dimities, Ginghams, &c. 1,115,248 yds.

Flanders.
Printed Calicoes,

3,276,802 ditto.
Calicoes,

27,946 yds. Fustians, Velveteens, Jeans,

Printed ditto,

1,176 ditto. Cords, &c.

1,456,414 ditto. Muslins, Cambrics, 886,303 ditto.

Fustians,

14,514 ditto. Plain Muslin Handkerchiefs, 7,345 doz.

Muslins,

6,865 ditto. Cotton Hose,

25 doz. Printed Calico ditto

1,782-3 do. Cotton Veils,

26 Muslin Dresses, 794

Africa. Cotton Lace, 42,869 yds. Printed Calicoes

420 yds. Sewing Cotton, 743 lbs. Cotton Veils,

78 doz. Cotton Web,

272 yds.
Muslin Scarfs,

27 Knitting Cotton,

2,600 lbs.
Muslin Dresses,

53
Cotton Hose,
676 doz. Calicoes,

130 yds. Cotton Ticks, 4,204 yds. Cotton Nett,

328 ditto. Bed Quilts, 186 ditto. Muslins,

319 ditto. Cotton Table Covers,

24 ditto. Printed ditto Handkerchiefs, 23 2-3 doz. Printed Muslins, 51,640 yds. Ditto Calico ditto,

7 ditto. The above is an official account, for one quarter, from the port mentioned, which may serve to give the reader some idea of the magnitude of our Cotton exports.

Stock on hand of various Articles, December 31st, 1819. Cotton, 352,000 bags, &c. Pimento,

8,342 casks, &c. Sugar, B. Plant 83,200 casks. Ginger,

35,965 do, bg,&c. Ditto, Foreign, 1,500 chests. Logwood,

16,943 tons. Ditto, ditto, 1,500 boxes. Fustic,

5,377 tons. Ditto, East India, 66,600 packages. Mahogany, ,

715,000 feet. Coffee, 6,000 tons. Ditto in Liverpool,

715,000 ditto. 6,643 packages. Ditto in Clyde,

1,238 logs.
30,900 casks.
21,960 hhds.
896 packages.

1819.
Rice,
225,577 bags, &c. Barrels Herrings cured,

340,894 Wheat in bond, 202,000 qrs.

Ditto ditto, Exported,

227,162 Consumpt various Articles, 1818.

1819. Tea, 21,629,000 lbs.

22,754,000 lbs. Tobacco and Snuff, 11,150,000 ditto.

11,744,000 ditto. British and Irish Spirits, 5,190,000 galls.

5,290,000 galls. Wines, 3,465,000 ditto.

3,807,000 ditto.

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Cocoa, Rum, Tobacco, Ditto,

Roberts, C. Gurney Slade, Somersetshire, inn- Smith, I. D. St G. Rotherhithe, cork-manufacturer
keeper

Thompson, C. Halifax, watch-glass-cutter
Roberts, W. Chowbent, Lancashire, innkeeper Thackara, J. Maltby, millwright
Reed, C. Plymouth, merchant

Taylor, M. Long-lane, dealer in cotton
Ray, J. & Ray, J. R. Clare, Suffolk, bankers Townsend, W. Sheffield, builder
Read, G. R. Barbican-court, merchant

Taylor, J. Hedon, mariner
Roberts, J. Leeds, woolstapler

Thompson H. & Moses, T. Rotherhithe, wineRiley, J. Leicester, grocer

merchants Rabbeth, W. Red-Lion-passage, Red-Lion-square Trustrum, J. Grove, Great Guildford-street, car. Sendall, J. Fulham, horse-dealer

penter Sorrell, R. B. Kirby-street, printer

Twiddy, G. Bread-street-hill, oil and colourman Sharrock, P. T. Preston, music-vender

Tyler, J. Petworth, spirit-merchant Story, T. Hunworth, miller

Whitfield, W.P. Commercial-road, porter and wine Smith, T. Leeds, worsted-spinner

merchant
Sidney, R. Newman-street, Oxford-road, picture. Womack, J. W. Norwich, linen-draper
dealer

Wood, J. Walsall, factor
Scott, A. John-street, Commercial-road, dealer Wynn, W. Dean-street, Soho, watch-maker
Shopbridge, W. Marden, Kent, farmer

Wheeler, H. sen. Flandford-forum, Dorsetshire,
Sinclair, J. Brighthelmstone, bookbinder

butcher Swaine, J. Bristol, dealer

Worrall, W. Liverpool, merchant Sellers, H. Burnley, cotton-spinner

Whitley, J. Dubb, Bingley, worsted-spinner Scott, J. Fore-street, corn-dealer

Watters, S. Bermondsey, anchorsmith Simpson, C. Stretford, nurseryman

Wrathell, C. C. Lancaster, dealer in coals Skinner, s. Sharpe's buildings, Rosemary-lane, Want, J. Russell-place, surgeon slopseller

Young, J. Laysta-street, milkman.

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ALPHABETICAL List of Scotch BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st

January 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

DIVIDENDS.

Attwell, Wm, brush and basket maker, Glasgow
Alexander, John, distiller, Linlithgow
Brown, Robert, horse and cattle-dealer and grazier,

Glasgow
Byers, Richard, & Co. spirit-dealers, Glasgow
Douglas, G. Newcastleton, Dumtries-shire
Drummond, J. architect and builder, Oban
Erskine, Wm, merchant and spirit-dealer, Glasgow
Harkness, Thomas, Esq. of Balthinore, wool and

timber-merchant, residing at Garrachovan, Cowal
Jamieson, Andrew, merchant, Turriff
Laird, Anthony, cooper and fish-curer, Leith
M‘Ewen, Archibald, merchant and grocer, Glasgow
Paters John, skinner and tanner, Spoutmouth,

Glasgow
Thomson, John, Robroyston, flesher, cattle and

horse dealer, Calton, Glasgow
White & Downie, merchants, Glasgow
Woodman & Lookup, tanners and skinners, Dum-

fries

Francis Garbett & Co. late of Carron Wharf; a di

vidend on 15th February
Gillies, Colin, merchant, Brechin; a dividend on the Pri

14th February
Lawrie, Andrew & Son, upholsterers, Edinburgh;

a dividend on 28th February
M‘Farlane, Rennie, & Co. merchants, Glasgow; &

dividend on 14th February
Macharg & Wallace, merchants, Ayr; a dividend

on 8th February
Petrie, James. jun. merchant, Aberdeen ; a divi-

dend on 14th February Scott, J. sen. & Co. merchants and agents, Glas

gow; a dividend on 11th March Sheriff

, Robert, manufacturer, Glasgow; a divi. dend on 16th February.

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