MONTHLY REGISTER, ... ... 3d, ... EDINBURGH.-Fcb. 9. Oats. Pease & Beans. 1st....... 20s. Od. 3d, ...285. Od. 3d,...... 16s. Od. 3d, .....16s. Od. Average £1, 13s. 6d. Tuesila Fcb. 8. Beef (17) oz. per lb.) (s. 4d. to 0s. 7d. Quartern Loaf . . Os. 9d. to 0s. 10. Mutton Os. 4d. to Os. 7d. | Potatoes (28 lb.) Os. 8d. to Os. Od. Veal 0s. 6d. to (s. 12d. Fresh Butter, per lb. ls. 4d. to Is. 8d. Pork Os. 4d. to 0s. 70. Salt ditto, per stone 20s. Od. to 223. Od. Lamb, per quarter . 12s. Od. to 15s. Od. Ditto, per Ib. Is. 4d. to s. 45. Tallow, per stonc · 6s. 8d. to Is. 6d. Eggs, per dozen Os. 8d. to Os. Od. HADDINGTON. Feb. 11. Oats. Beans. 1st, ..36s. 6d. | Ist, 32s. Od. | Ist, 20s. Od. Ist, 18s. Od. | 1st, 208. Od. 2d, .32s. Od. | 2d, 28s. Od. | 2d, 17s. Od. 2d, 16s. Od. | 2d, 178. Od. ..27s. Od. 3d, 24s. Od. 3d, 14s. Od. 3d, 14s. Od. | 3d, 15s. Od. Average £I, 13s. 4d. '6-12ths. Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Neck ended 5th February. Wheat, 66s. 7d.-Barley, 345. 11d. Oats, 23s. 3d.-Rye, 40s. ld.-Beans, 40s. 2d.-Pease,'41s. 2d. London, Corn Exchange, Feb. 7. Liverpool, Feb. 8. d. d. s. d. 3. d. Wheat, red, old 54 to 70 White pease . 40 to 41 Wheat, per 70 lb. Amer. p. 196 lb. Red, new 50 to 60 Ditto, boilers . 46 to 59 Eng. 92 to 10 4 Sweet, U.S. 24 O to 25 0 Fine ditto 60 to 64 Small Beans, new 12 to 481 Old .. to Do. in bond to Superfine ditto 64 to 68 Ditto, old 56 to 60 Scotch ..9 2 to 10 1 Sour bond 20 0 to 22 0 White, 52 to 8 Tick ditto, new 35 to 37 Irish .. 8 9 to 9 4Oatmeal, per 240 lb. Fine ditto. 54 1067 Ditto, old 46 to 55 Bonded 6 to 7 o English 32 0 to 35 0 Superfine ditto 74 to 77 Feed oats 21 to 25 Barley, per 60 lbs. 30 0 to 33 0 Rye 36 to 40 Fine ditto 26 to 23 Eng. 5 4 to 6 4 Irish .. 26 0 to 32 0 Barley, 32 to 37 Poland ditto 25 to 25 Scotch . 5 4 to 5 10 Bran, p.241b. 0 9 to 011 Fine ditto 38 to 41 Fine ditto 26 to 28 Irish .. 4 8 to 5 Superfine ditto 16 to 0 Potato ditto 25 to 27 Foreign to Butter, Beef, &c. 58 to 66 Fine ditto 28 to 30 Oats, per 15 lb. Butter,p.cwt. s. d. Fine 68 to 72 Scotch 31 to 32 Eng. ..3 4 to 3 10 Belfast, 37 O to 980 Hog Pease 35 to 37 Flour, per sack 60 to 65 Irish 3 5 to 3 8 Newry . 91 0 to 92 0 Maple 38 to 39 Ditto, seconds 56 to 60 Scotch . 3 4 to 3 10 Waterford 89 0 to 90 0 Maple, fine For.in bond - 0 to 0 Cork, pic. 20,90 0 to 91 0 Do, dut. fr. to 84 0 $. d. Malt per b. 9 9 to 10 Mess 86 0 to 900 Tares, per bsh. 3 to 5 6, Hempseed 0 to 001- Middling 8 6 to 9 6 p. barrel 55 0 to 60 0 Must. White, . 7 to 11 0 Linseed, crush. 38 to 48 0 Beans,per q. Pork, p. bl. - Brown, new 12 17 01 - Ditto, Feed 41 to 45 O English 47 0 to 520 Mess 74 O to SO O Sanfoin, per qr. 12 to 11 ORye Grass, 19 to 32 0 Irish 44 0 to 46 04 Middl. .-OtoTurnips, bsh. 5 to 10 0 Ribgrass, . . 40 to 60 0 Rapeseed, p.l. nominal. Bacon, p. cwt. - Red & green 0 to 0 ofClover, red cut. 17 to 95 o Pease,grey 38 0 to 46 0 Short mids. 56 0 to 58 0 -Yellow, 0 to 001- White ... 57 to 86 011-White • 54 0 to 56 6 Sides 54 0 to 0 Caraway, cwt. 10 to 48 o Coriander . .7 6 to 10 | Flour, English, Hams, dry, 65 0 to 75 0 Canary, per qr. 64 to 74 0) Trefoil ... 7 0 to 24 o|p.2101b.fine 18 0 to 54 O Green 56 0 to 80 0 Rape Seed, per last, £22 to £25. Irish, Ads 46 0 to 52 0(Lard,rd.p.c. 57 0 to 58 0 Ist. 22d. Scotch . Malt. to 3d dry 6 Course of Exchange, Feb. 8. Amsterdam, 12:3. C. F. Ditto at sight, 12 : 0. Rotterdam, 12 : 4. Antwerp, 12:4. Hamburgh, 37: 1. Altona, 37 : 2. Paris, 3 d. sight, 25 : 15. Bourdeaux, 25: 45. Frankfort on the Maine, 152. Petersburgh, per rble. 9: 3. Us. Berlin, 7:5. Vienna, 10:4. Eff.flo. Trieste, 10:4. Ef flo. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 354. Bilboa, 351. Barcelona, 35. Seville, 35. Gibraltar, 31. Leghorn, 48%. Genoa, 444. Venice, 27 : 0. Malta, 0 : 0. Naples, 40. Palermo, per oz. 118. Lisbon, 51. Oporto, 514. Buenos Ayres, 434. Rio Janeiro, 48. Bahia, 50%. Dublin, 94. per cent. Cork, 94 per cent. Prices of Gold and Silver, per 02.-Foreign gold, in bars, £3:17: 9d. per oz. New Doubloons, £3:15: Od. New Dollars, 4s. 10fd. Silver in bars, stand. 5s. Ofd. PRICES CURRENT, Feb. 5. • cwt. SUGAR, Musc. B. P. Dry Brown, Fine and very fine, Powder ditto, Crushed Lumps, Mid. good, and fine mid. Ord. good, and fine ord. pipe, Spanish White, butt, Teneriffe, pipe, Madeira, LOGWOOD, Jam. ton, Honduras, Campeachy, Cuba, Ditto Oak, St Domingo, ditto, Archangel, Home melted, Petersburgh, Clean, Irish, Petersburgh Firsts, cwt. Pot, OIL, Whale, tun, Cod, TOBACCO, Virgin. fine, ib. Middling, Inferior, Good, Middling, Vol. xvii. 9 1 1 0 11 1 6 14 0 10 1 9 15 0 16 0 8 9 40 40 40 40 6 £43 0 45 42 0 10 . £53 0 30 50 33 14 17 40 40 36 28 10 28 10 అని וווווווו 83 097 6 2 02 0 10 0 11% 0 11 MetroROLOGICAL TABLE, extructed 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, after. noon.-The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. December. Attach. Attach. Wind. Wind. Dec. 17 {|A.36 18 3 19{ 1 NW. A. 33 5 6 7 NW. 8 9 Frosty, snow M.31 129.574 M.38 Fair, with .818 Cble. on ground. .825 A. 37 sunshine. M.239 .991 M.37 Ditto, with M.27 ,564 M.37 Dull, with Cble. shwrs. rain. M.28 .375 M.48 Dull, slight A. 28 .361/A. 33) A.49 .124A. 45 rain at night. M.25 .318 M.32 Keen frost, M.214|28.901 M.40 20 Snow foren. Cble. .975 A. 38 dull aftern. M.26 .805 M.37 Fair, with A. 25 sw. .183 A.34) A. 34 .805/A. 38 sunshine. M.30 28.866 M.39 M.28 22 Heavy rain, A.34 .868 A. 35 and sleet. M.233 .88 M.36 Keen frost, 23 Keen frost, A. 28 W. snow on grd. .225 A. 36 with sunsh. M.30 .273 M.36 Shrs, of rain M.25 8.965 M.37 W. Fresh, sunsh. and sleet. sn. on hills, SW. M.322/28.655 M.45 25 A. 34 W. Heavy rain, A.50 and sleet. M.289 26 Snow, with W. snow on hills. A.34 29.544 A. 38) sunshine. W. M.28 28.850 M.42 27 A. 44 Rain, sleet, .690 A. 43 ) W. and even. .999 A. 40 ) A. 46 during day. M.41 .725 M.46 NW. 28 sw. Fair, sunsh. A. 46 .769 A. 19 ) aftern. dull. A. 37 .533 A. 38 cold. W. .635 1.38 Frost, snow SW. .365 A. 40 on hills. M.40 .925 M.47 Morn. rain, .503 M.38 30 .872 4.18 Cold, with SW. .596 A. 40 showers hail. M.42 ,350 M.48 Dull, slight M.32 .150 M.45 31 .350 A. 443 Fresh, with A. 48 showers rain. W. A. 49 .381 A. 45 ) showers hail. M.39 .505 M.40 W. Fair, dull and cold. Jan. 1 M.31 29.384 M.15) SW. SW. SW. N. W. .163 M.35 6 W. .165 A. 10 M.39 29.999 M.43 7 W. M.31) .189 M.12 W. .590 M.39 W. w. W. .311 M.10 S. 13 SM.32329.993 M.10 W. SW. SW. (M.29 28.999 M.46 Mor. sleet, Morn. sDOW, day fair. Jan. 17 SW. day fair. Dull, shrs. 18 Morn. rain, of rain. M.41 .680 A. 38 SW. day fair. Morn. frost, 19 Dull, but day rain. M.37 fair, cold. Morn. sleet, 20 Mom. frost, day frost. M.38 -616|A. 38 N. 21 Frosty, after. with sunsh. M.37 sunshine. Fresh, fair, .880 M.36 Morn. frost, and cold. M.35 .950 A. 37 Cble. day mild. Dull, but .975 M.36 Frosty, rafair, mild. M.35 W. ther dull Morn. frost, .604 M 39 Frost morn. day sunsh. M.35 .228 A, 38 SW. night sleet. Ditto. 350 M.40 Frost morn. W. day sunsh. Morn. frost, .360 M.57 Rain & sleet day dull. M.37 .225 A, 11) s. most of day. Fresh, fair, SA. 32 Rain foren. but cold. 27{ aftern. sleet. Morn.frosty, A. 29 30,194 M.41 28 d. dull, cold. Frost, sunsh. M.37 .335 A, 40 Cble. very cold. Fair, mild, A. 36 29 .146 M.43) Aftern. rain with sunsh. M.40 29.896 A. 41 Cble. and sleet. 30 Dull, with fair. M.17 .961 A. 15 W. Ishwrs. rain. A. 34 Day fair, M.40 .692 A. 41 SW. night h.rain, Ditto. ALPHABETICAL List of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th November, 1824, and 20th January, 1825 ; extracted from the London Gazette. Adams, J. Moorfields, cabinet-maker. merchant. cr. Banks, J. and W. Garrod, of Beccles, Suffolk, linen-drapers. Barnard, S. Camberwell, jeweller. Barren, H. Thavie's-inn, jeweller. Beck, J. Derby, tea-dealer. Bennallack, J. F. Truro, scrivener. Benson, G. Kennington, builder. Biden, Cheapside, button-merchant. Biggs, H. and J. Blandford Forum, mercers. Bloor, J. L. Hackney. Bond, c. Gravesend, victualler. Boulton, T. W. Spencer-street. Bowen, P. Bungay, linen-draper. Brandon, W. sen. Camberwell, builder. Branwell, G. Stockport, chemist. Britten, D. jun. Basinghall-street, callenderer. Brown, J. Exeter, coachmaker. Brotherton, J. Liverpool, tailor. Bryan, A. Richmond, haberdasher. Burslem, T. Abchurch-lane, wine-merchant. Burslem, T. and P. Cella, Abchurch-lane, wine merchants. Byram, R. J. and, J. Saddleworth, York, woollen manufacturers. Cachard, G. Henrietta-street, Covent-garden, watch-maker. Campbell, T. B. Brick-lane, Spitalfields, grocer. Chambers, L. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, spirit-mer chant. Chick, M. Newgate-street, hosier. Clarke, R. Agnes-place, Waterloo-road, coal-mer chant. Clarke, T. Rotherhithe, lighterman. Coates, W. Kidderminster, draper. Cooke, T. and J. Cheltenham, upholsterers. Cooke, T. W. Stratford, brewer. Cooper, B. Falcon-square, coal-merchant. Cooke, G. Manchester, grocer. Coppard, J. sen. of Lower Mitcham, drug-grinder. Couchman, S. Throgmorton-street, printer. Craddock, A. Albany-road, carpenter. Creed, J. Bedford-court, Covent-garden, woollen draper. Crick, w. and J. Goulding, High-street, South wark, bakers. Crossley, J. Holborn-bridge, cheesemonger. Daniel, J. Bedminster, carpenter. Davenport, H. Heywood, Lancaster, grocer. Dawson, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, bookseller. Dickinson, J. Dewsbury, York, draper. Dimsdale, G. Richmond, Yorkshire, grocer. Dixson, F. Tottenham-court-road, feather-bed manufacturer. Dolbel, J. Lambeth-road, merchant. Donsbury, R. Bell-lane, mustard-manufacturer." Durham, J. Catherine-street, Strand, cabinet maker. Dyson, R. Liverpool, merchant. Erwood, W. and R. Crofts, Distaff-lane, paper stainers. Everitt, J. Weymouth-mews, Portland-place, horse-dealer. Faircloth, W. and W. Turk, Great Tower-street, wine-merchant. Flaherty, T. Bath, tailor. Fletcher, S. Lawrence-lane, woollen-factor. Frampton, W. Wych-street, victualler. France, T. Crompton, Lancaster, cotton-spinner. Freeman, J. Reading, coach-proprietor. Fuller, J. Bedford-place, Commercial-road, slaterFyffe, E. (. Cavendish-street, grocer. Fyffe, H. M. Holborn, grocer. Garner, W. Margate, bookseller. wood, clothiers. den, victuallers. • Gledhill, J. Halifax, merchant. Good, W. sen. and W. Good, jun. Hythe, South ampton, ship-builders. Grayburn, W. Nottingham, draper. Greetham, R. J. Liverpool, ship-chandlets. Gregory, S. Manchester, calico-printer. Grimble, J. Norwich, tailor. Grimwood, R. Rochester, draper. Gritton, P.R. Doncaster, dealer. Guth, J. Shad, Thames, corn-factor. Gwynne, W. Benton, Sussex, dealer. Hall, J. Newington-butts, tea-dealer. Hammond, T. Manchester, victualler. Handy, S. Goswell-street, brass-founder. Hart, A. Manchester, dealer. Hopkins, W. D. Dunster-court, Mincing-lane, ship-broker. Houghton, J. and S. P. Skinner-street, leather sellers. Howell, J. Piccadilly, linen-draper. Hudson, T. Whitehaven, mercer. Huffam, c. Garford-street, Limehouse, ship ehandler. Hughes, W. Tewkesbury, glass-dealer. Hulme, J. Lancaster, victualler. Humphreys, J. Vauxhall Bridge-road, carpenter. Jackson, C. Barbican, hatter. Jackson, H.W.and W. W. Beaumont, Great East. cheap, cutlers. James, H.J. Cannon-street, stationer." Jay, G. and T. Ward, Burlington-gardens, artifi cial florists. Jenkins, W. Christchurch, Southampton, plum ber. Johnson, W. Bedfordbury, draper. Jones, J. Hillingdon, linen-draper. Jones, W. Bermondsey-steeet, fishmonger. Kite, J. and B. Best, Macclesfield-wharf, Shore ditch, coal-merchants. Lamb, G. Blackwall, merchant. Lander, J. Strand, hardwareman. Larkin, J. Canon-street-road, shopkeeper. Latten, J. Woolwich, baker. Lawson, J. B. and G. Nottingham, hosiers. Lawson, J. Nottingham, hosier. Lee, J. Bocking, innkeeper. Le Cointe, J. R. St Helen's-place, merchant. Leonard, C. V. Taunton, linendraper. Levy, J. Goodman's-fields, feather-merchant. Lewin, R. Mansell-street, coal-merchant. Lingford, T. Sloane-street, draper. Little, A. Bradford, York, grocer and draper. Lomas, G. Burslem, Stafford, pawnbroker. Lunn, E. and G. Halifax, Yorkshire, chemists. Mason, G. Northampton, carpenter. M'Kenzie, H. Walsall, draper. Metz, S. Southampton-street, Strand, bill-broker. Miller, W. P. Dorset-street, Manchester-square, carver. Morris, T. Oswestry, mercer. Morton, R. Westbury, Wilts, corn-factor. Niven, J. Peterborough, draper. O'Hare, J. Chepstow, Monmouth, grocer. Palmer, J. Lambeth, tailor. Parker, W. Hampstead-road, builder. Perry, J. Houndsditch, linen-draper. Phené, W. jun. Fleet-street, confectioner. Phillips, J. Bedford-street, Covent-garden, money scrivener. Phillipson, W. St Martin's-lane, Canon-street, dry salter. Pickman, J. Shoreditch, grocer. Platt, J. Platt-lane, Saddleworth, York, woollen manufacturer. Pocock, W. Layton, Essex, cabinet-maker. Portch, W. Bradford, Wilts, clothier. Powell, w. Upper North-place, Gray's-inn-lane road, plumber. Prodgers, E. Ludlow, Shropshare, banker. Stephens, W. Alphington and Heavltree, Devon, Prodgers, G. E. and J. Ludlow, Shropshire, bank builder. ers. Sugden, J. Huddersfield, York, cloth merchant. Radford, S. Chiswell-street, victualler. Taylor, W. Woolwich, coal merchant. Rice, C. Bennett circus, tailor. Temple, W. R. Sowerby, York, wine-merchant. Richards, J. Wolverhampton, miller. Thompson, J. Rotherhitħe, tea-dealer. Richards, S. Bristol, boot and shoemaker. Thomas, J. Liverpool, merchant. Rimmer, J. and J. Liverpool, flour and provision. Thomas, J. Piccadilly, draper. dealers. Thompson, G. F. Wood-street, Cheapside, silk. Rishton, E. Preston, money-scrivener. manufacturer. Roberts, J. High Holborn, corn-dealer. Townend, J. R. Minories, hat-manufacturer. Roffe, c. St Martha on the Hill, Guildford, paper Truman, T. Waterloo-terrace, printseller. manufacturer. Unsworth, R. H. Lambeth, coal merchant. Wagstaff, T. Bristol, wharfinger. Walker, J. Rishopsgate-street, hardware-man. Ryall, T. R. Sutton Veny, Wilts, dealer. Weaver, T. Abingdon, Berks, linendraper. Sargent, W. late of Sheffield, and afterwards of Welch, J. Prince's-street, Lambeth, leather-seller. Fleetmarket, spirit-dealer. Wellands, J. Durham, draper. Seward, J. G. Blandford Forum, Dorset, coa White, Mary and J. and J. Great Eastcheap, perper. fumers. Shaw, T. Southampton, wine-merchant. Willett, F. Holborn-bridge, druggist. Shawcross, J. Manchester, innholder. Williams, W. W. Norwich, pawnbroker. Sidford, G. sen. Bath, linendraper. Williams, J. Kentish-town, coachmaker. Sims, C. Crown-court, Broad-street, merchant. Wills, W. Sol's-row, Hampstead-road, rectifier. Sims, S. Southampton, stationer. Wilson, P. Gibson-street, Lambeth-marsh, carSlade, J. Mevagissey, Cornwall, mercer. penter. Smith, P. Mevagissey, Cornwall, grocer. Woolcott, H. Paddington, stone mason. Smith, T. Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, tanner. Woods, G. E. Walton, Surrey, chemist. Smith, T. Heaton Norris, Lancashire, and J. Wragg, T. Islington, brewer. Yates, New-mills, Derby, brass and iron-foun Wynne, G. Stafford, shoe-manufacturer. ders. Yates, T.J. Warburton, and J. Yates, Bolton-te. Starkey, W. Lower-road, Deptford, butcher. Moors, Lancashire, cotton-spinners. ALPHABETICAL List of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st of December 1824, and the 30th of January 1825, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Bishop, James, cow-feeder and spirit-dealer, Cow gate, Edinburgh. Clyne, John, merchant, Leith. Gregg, James, junior, writer in Ayr, printer and publisher, Greenock. agent, in Glasgow. dealer in oils, in Cumnock. Lowe, John and James, merchants in Greenock. Macgill, Francis, merchant and manufacturer in Glasgow. MacLauchlan, Dugald, ship.owner, dealer in wool, and grazier, residing at Cornanan, near Fort William, Marshal, Peter, and Co. late merchants in Glas gow. Assynt, Sutherlandshire. grocer and spirit-dealer in Irvine. spirit-merchant, Edinburgh. DIVIDENDS. gow; a first and final dividend on 10th February. Burn and Pringle, wood merchants in Fisherrow; a dividend after 16th February. Cameron and Bisset, agents in Dunkeld ; a divi dend on 23d February. Carsewell, William and James, wrights and build ers in Glasgow; a first and final dividend after 20th January; Fyfe, James, joiner and cabinet-maker in Leith; a second dividend after 28th February. Gibbs and Company, late nursery and seedsmen in Inverness ; a dívidend after 11th January, to the creditors of Gibbs and Company; no divi dend to the creditors of the individual partners. M'Caal, James, and Company, contractors for the Public Buildings at Ayr, and masons and build ers there; a dividend on 28 February. Macmath, Donald, merchant in Inverary; a dividend on 17th January. Paterson, Walker, and Co. merchants and general commission agents, Leith ; a first and final divi. dend after 2d March. Rae, John, candlemaker, Edinburgh; a 2d divi dend after 31st January. Robertson, John, and Company, merchants in Glasgow; a dividend after 15th January. Sutherland, Charles, merchant in Golspie; a divi dend on 15th February. Wilson, George, late spirit ler, High Street, Edinburgh; a dividend after 14th February: Wilson, Robert, the deceased, merchant in Leith; a dividend 25th March. Wyllie, R. and M., manufacturers in Glasgow; a dividend on 9th January, to the creditors of Matthew Wyllie; no dividend from the Company estate. |