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Palermo, per oz. 115. Lisbon, 50, Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 46 Bahia, 49. Dublin, 9. per cent. Cork, 94 per cent. Prices of Gold and Silver, per ox.-Foreign gold, in bars, £3: 17: 8d. per oz. New Doubloons, £0:0: 0d. New Dollars, 4s. 10d. Silver in bars, stand. 5s. Od. B. P. Dry Brown, . cwt. PRICES CURRENT, Nov. 6. GLASGOW. LEITH. 64 76 106 115 104 85 84 38 LONDON. 126 2s 0 1s 9d 1s 10 0 pipe, 44 butt, 55 13 36 47 26 54 76 7 15 8 0 88 7 10 9 10 10 0 24 29 11s brl. 17 O 65 55 1s 11d 3s Od 1s 7d 2s 24 14 1 9 £48 37 VOL. XVI. 4 1. 6 1 0 1 2 1 11 1 0 1 2 0 10 9 0 11 0.101 0112 4 I 0 101 10 14272 7 09 0 0 14 12 14 15 27 6 38 £50 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. ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th of September, and 20th of October, 1824; extracted from the London Gazette. Davies, G. Haverfordwest, shopkeeper. Davis, S. Great Surrey-street, Blackfriar's Road, dealer in drugs. Davison, J. St George's Circus, St George's Fields, linen-draper. Duncan, J. Trafalgar-square, Stepney, merchant. Edington, T. Wells-street, Oxford-street, coachmaker, and Tooley-street, Southwark, sackingmanufacturer. Emans, J. Ivy-lane, bookseller. Eveleigh, F. and S. Union-street, Southwark, bat-manufacturers. Fairless, M. Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, merchant. Goodenough, C. Fleet-street, baker. Hanson, R. B. Bedford, boot and shoemaker. Harrison, B. and M. Sheffield, paper-manufac turers. Helling, E. Bedford-street, Bedford Row, Holborn, painter. Hodgson, G. Liverpool, grocer. Houlden, R. High-row, Kensington, coal-merchant. Humphries, J. Westbury, Wiltshire, woolstapler. Hyslop, J. Ipswich, grocer. Pearson, C. Grosvenor-place, Southwark, grocer. Peckham, H. C. Bushy Rough, paper-manufacturer. Perkins, R. Monmouth, coal-merchant. Salter, T. Manchester, and Wm. Pearson, London, merchants. Sanderson, J. Birmingham, victualler. Smith, J. and F. Clement's-lane, and St Swithin'slane, wine-merchants. Stickney, W. Welton, Yorkshire, linen-draper. Stubbs, J. Hadlow-street, Burton Crescent, winemerchant. Thomson, M. Norfolk-street, Commercial Road, and R. Longridge, South Shields, paint and colour manufacturers. Vincent, G. St Margaret's-hill, Southwark, jeweller. Wainwright, J. Manchester, merchant. Waylett, J. N. Fish-street Hill, and Crooked-lane, cordwainer. Watkins, J. Warminster, Wiltshire, corn-factor. Worthington, W. J. Lower Thames-street, wine and spirit merchan ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st of October, 1824, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Clark, Charles, in Glendow, cattle-dealer and Spence, George, merchant, Picardy Place, Edinburgh. West and Eckford, coach-makers, Edinburgh. DIVIDENDS. Christie, Andrew, late merchant in Leith; a first and final dividend after 8th November. Gordon, William, some time coal-merchant in Saint Andrews; a first dividend to those creditors ranked since the first dividend was struck; and a second dividend to those who have duly produced their claims, after 24th November. King, George, merchant in Glasgow; a dividend on 22d November. Montgomerie, Alexander, grain, cattle, and cheese dealer, in Todhole of Auchentiber; an interim dividend 3d November. Nasmyth, Pollock, and Co. paper-makers at Melville Mill, and stationers in Edinburgh; an equalizing dividend on 4th November to those whose claims were not lodged in time for the first. Richardson, Robert, late merchant in, and Provost of Lochmaben ; a dividend 30th November. Sturrock, William, the deceased, merchant in Dundee; a fourth and final dividend on 8th December. Young, Alexander, late merchant and ship-owner in Perth; a final dividend 8th November. W. H. Armstrong, 2d Lt. do. Ens. Dutton, Lt. do. 23 28 30 32 35 38 41 48 23 Sept. 31 Gent. Cadet, B. Losh, from R. Mil. Coll. 2d Lt. vice Elwes, 1 Dr. Gds. 14 Oct. Capt. Nicholls, from h. p. 25 Dr. Capt. vice Macgenis, 82 F. 30 Sept. W. Sullivan, Ens. by purch. vice Lord S. Lennox, 32 F. 14 Oct. J. C. Battley, Ens. vice Vanderzee, dead 1 Jan. 1821. Lt. Dodgin, from 66 F. Lt. vice Beckham, h. p. 61 F. 30 Sept. 1821, Ens. Lord S. Lennox, from 28 F. Lt. by purch. vice Ives ret. 14 Oct. Lt. Moore, from 87 F. Lt. vice Walsh, 1 Vet. Bn. Ceylon R. Lt. Hodges, from h. p. 21 Ens. White, Lt. vice Swanzy, 2d Lt. Campbell, from Col. Comp. Mauritius, Lt. vice Maclean, dead, do. Lt. C. J. Boyes, from 2 W. I. R. Lt. As. Surg. Starr, from h. p. As. Surg. 16 Sept. Lt. Sutherland, from 93 F. Capt. vice Winter, dead 14 Oct. F. Lt. vice 23 Sept. Surg. vice 8 July. killed in action J. A. Gordon, Ens. Maj. Chisholm, Lt. Col. 7 Oct. do. 14 do. tian, 87 F. 23 Sept. Capt. Pilkington, from Vet. Comp. Newf. Capt vice Hall, h. p. 103 F.2do. |