METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, Rept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Caltonhill. June W cather. Wind. 1821. Ther. 1821. Ther, Attach. 16{ 19{ M. 38 M. 32 8 M. 335|29.958 M. 51 Sunshine, M. 40 30.152 M. 63 Warm, with E. 53 .932 E. 53 but cold, .193 E. 59) E. 58 E. sunshine, M. 34 .915 M. 54 Ditto, and M. 39 .232M. 58 Ditto. 174 E. warm. 250 E. 63 E. 52 M. 35 297 M. 63 Ditto. E. 57 .235 E. 60 .543 M. 57 Ditto, cold M. 35 .192 M, 59 Ditto. E. 53 29.995 E. 61 Dull morn. Dull foren. 20 .980 M. 60 warm after. W. M. 35 .943 M. 58 21 sunshine. E. 52 .460 E 55 5 E. Ditto. E. 53 .965 E. 55 M. 35 .976 M. 58 22{ Cble. Ditto. E. 55 .981 E. 55 Cold foren. 23 .993 M. 60 Cble. warm after. M. 301.418 M. 53 M. 35 30.103 M. 62 Cble, Dull day. E. E. 53 .103 E. 56 Fair, with Dull foren. 25 sunshine. .795 E. 50 E. E. 56 .116 E. 58) clear aftern. Dull morn. 26 M. 37 29.999 M. 57 E. 52 .992 E. 59 clear day. M. 35 30,157 M. 53 M. 36 .992M. 60) 19 27 E. E. 53 .999 E. 61 Warm, with 28 .999 M. 63 E. Warm, with E. 54 .999 E. 56 E. 58 sunshine. .952 E. 58 sunshine. M. 37 50.158 M. 56 Dull foren. M. 38 99 Cble. .976 M, 52 E. Ditto. Warm, with 30 M. 4221 .776 M. 62 Cble. Ditto. Dull day, 24 Sunsh. day. AGRICULTURAL REPORT. SINCE the date of our last, the weather has continued extremely dry, a few passing showers have only raised the water in the rain gage one-fifth part of an inch, and even this supply was partial. The nights have been cold; the thermometer often falling to 400, and once to 340: some potatoe foliage on mossy soils has, in consequence, been blast. ed. The growing corns every where have a languid appearance, and notwithstanding the extreme drought, vegetation is ten days later than at this period last season. Wheat has come in the ear on a stem which has a yellow, and almost ripe colour. On some soils in high order, and of a retentive nature, the appearance is more favourable, but in general this species of grain will not reach a common average. Oats on light soils are extremely short, and shew a light ear. Barley on tenacious soils has come up very partially, and begins to run to seed on a feeble stem. Culmiferous crops of every descrip. tion will have little bulk in straw, and hay is not half an average crop. Beans and pease hold out better on carse lands; on black land they are much in want of rain. Potatoes are later than usual, and the stems make very slow progress. Turnips were all sown in June, but in a majority of instances no braird has been obtained ; on very fine lands that gave a partial braird, the plants make better progress. Pasture is parched up, and cattle are falling off in flesh, and have declined in price from 30 to 40 per cent. Hay has advanced in price to double the sum at which it was sold last summer, in consequence of the deficient weight, and anticipation of a scarcity of fodder. Grain has sold rather brisker of late, and prices have advanced a tride. Horses sell at low prices, and sheep meet with a dull sale, at prices very much reduced. Farm servants have been engaged for next season on nearly the came terms as last; in some instances there has been a little rise; labourers are now more in request than last month, in consequence of the hay harvest. Cleaning potatoe ground, &c. men receive from Is. Gl. to Is. 88. women and boys about 8d. per day. The weather has been favourable for working fallow ground, at which farmers are now employed. Perthshire, 12th July 1821. CORN MARKETS. Edinburgh. Wheat. Oatmeal. (B&P.Meal 1821. Barley. Oats. Pease. puar. Potat. 1821. Loaf. Bls.JPeck. Bls. Peck. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. d. S. d. s. d. d. June 13 504|276 33 6 31 7 19 0 22 0 15 0 190 14 6176 9 10 June 12) 788 1 2 82 11 20 381 260 33 0 30 5 19 0 21 6 14 0 18 0 140176 10 19 614 1 2 78 11 27 556|260 320 30 2 119 021 0 14 0 180 140 176 9 1 01 26 538 1 2 68 11 July 4 621 25 6 326 30 4 200 23 0 14 0 19 0/15 0 18 6 9 6 July 3 386 1 2 62 11 11| 444/27 6 33 0.31 i 120 0 23 01160 20 0'16 0 1901 2 41 101 4641 2 68 11 Glasgow. Wheat, 240 lbs. Oats, 264 lbs. Barley, 320 lbs. Bns.&Pse.JOatmeal Flour. 1821. Dantzic.For.red. British. Irish. British. English. Scots. Stir. Mea. 140 lbs.280 lbs. 8. 8. d. s. s. s. S. ds. d. s, d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. s. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. June 15 -35 0 30 32 32 33 0 15617 615 6 20 6 220 23 6190 21 6 17 19 0 15 0 17 4 48 50 221 35 0 30 32 32 33 015 317 615 6 90 6 290 23 6190 21 617 19 ( 15 0174 48 50 29 35 0 30 32 25 33 015 3 17615 6 20 6 22 0 23 6 19 021 6 17 19 6 15 0 174 48 50 July 6 - 35 0 30 32 25 33 0 160 18 616 0 21 6 22 0 23 619 021 6|18 20 0 15 0 17 4 46 50 13 -35 0l30 32/32 33 017 0196116 0 21 6122 0 23 623 6 24 0 18 21 0 116 0 18 3 48 50 June 15 632 221 527 29 563 July 6531 $. d. s. d.s. d. S. S. S. S. d.) s. s. d. s. s. d. s. d. s.d. s. d. 26 0 31 0 30 0 17 21 6 14 18 6 14 17 6 14 18 0 June 11 16 0 17 0 1 14 25 031 0 29 4 17 21 614 18 6 14 18 0 14 18 0 1815 0 16 3 1 1 26 6 30 6 29 4 16 20 6 16 20 0 14 18 0 14 18 0 25 15 0 16 3 1 1 61 0 0 1 1 26 6 32 0 30 0 18 230 16 20 q 15 19 0 14 18 6 July 316 o 16 London. Flour, 2801b. Quar. Rye. Barley. Fd&Pol Potat. Pigeon., Tick. Boiling., Grey. Fine. 2d. Loaf. Oats. Beans. Pease. S. S. 8. S. s. 8. & s. S. s. S.S. S. &. s. s. d. 24 23 25 30 32 24 29 30 38 28 30 45 50 10 450 9 24 22 26 30 34 22 30 32 40 30 321 45 50 40 4510 9 24 22 26 24 32 26 30 36 42 28 30 45 50 10 450 9 25 23 26 28 31 26 28 36 40 26 281 45 50 40 450 9 25 122 281 26 32 26 30 | 38 12 24 301 45 50140 451 Average Prices of Corn in Scotland for the Four Weeks preceding June 15. Wheat, 52s. 1d. -Rye, 35s. 4d.-Barley, 24s. 5d.-Oats, 20s. 7d.-Beans, bls. 3d.Pease, 316. 78. Oatmeal, per boll, 166. Id.-Bear or Big, 226. 4d, COMMERCIAL REPORT. . 1 90 . PRICES CURRENT.-JULY 14, 1821. LEITH. GLASGOW. | LIVERPOOL. LONDON. Tee, Bohea, per lb. 2 34 2 4 Congou, 2 8 3 0 Souchong, 4 2 4 4 SUGAR, Musc. Cht. B. P. Dry Brown, 575. 60 56 69 | 57 59 54 56 68 78 70 78 Brazil, Brown, 21 27 25 27 White, 33 4835 46 Refined, Double Loaves, 1130 145 120 126 Powder ditto, 106 87 104 Single ditto, 102 106 Small Lumps, 94 98 94 100 Large ditto, 91 94 88 92 Crashed Lumps, 44 56 MOLASSES, British, 23 22 24 23 21 6 COFFEE, Jamaica, Ord. good, and fine ord. 108 120 110 120 108 118 90 115 Fine and very fine, 129 132 134 146 Dutch, Triage & very ord. Ord. good, & fine ord. 120 135 115 121 St Domingo, 122 114 30 3 6 Geneva, 1 10 2 0 18 19 Aqua, 6 6 6 8 Wixes, Clar. Ist Gr. hhd. 45 55 300 60 0 Portugal Red, pipe, 30 46 450 52 0 Spanish White, butt. 34 55 300 60 0 Teneriffe, pipe, 30 32 Madeira, 55 28 45 LOGWOOD, Jamaica, ton, £7 7 7 7 15 8 0 17 15 8 5 70 Honduras, 8 0 8 10 6 10 70 Campeachy, 9 09 10 Postic, Jamaica, 7 8 6 107 0 6 6 7 0 7 0 Cuba, 9 11 8 5 8 10 9 9 5 INDIGO, Caracca3 fine, lb. 7s 6d 10 6 7 6 8 6 8 0 9 0 100 10 TIMBER, Amer. Pine, foot, 1 6 18 Ditto Oak, 3 0 34 Honduras Mahogany, I 4 1 81 2 ] 8 0 10 11 0 11 Taz, American, brl. 16 Archangel, 18 16 6 Tallow, Rus. Yel. Candle, 49 50 51 52 49 43 Home melted, cwt. 53 65 HEMP, Riga Rhine, ton, 41 Petersburgh Clean, 39 40 36 FLAX, Riga Ta. & Dr. Ra. 55 51 Dutch, 50 90 44 Irish, 41 46 75 42 6 43 42 43 OIL, Whale, tun, £24 22 23 84 (p.brl. 20 21 22 Tobacco, Virg. fine, Ib. . 7 7 0 54 0 8 06 64 ( 23 0 3 0 3 0 5 COTTONS, Bowed Georgia, 091 0 11 0 9 o 11 0 9 0 105 Sea Island, fine, 18 2011 5 1 8 1 2 1 9 Demerara & Berbice, 10 1 2 0 104 1 0 11 104 Pernambucco, 1. 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 04 1 2 Maranbam, 10 1 1 1 0 1 010 0 1 0 VOL. IX. M 65 6 10 16 0 . Cod, Course of Exchange, London, July 13.-Amsterdam, 12 : 18. Ditto, at sight, 12 : 15. Rotterdam, 12 : 19. Antwerp, 12 : 11. Hamburgh, 38 : 10. Altona, 38 : 1l. Paris, 3 days sight, 25 : 85. Bourdeaux, 26 : 20. Frankfort on the Maine, 159. Madrid, 36. Cadiz, 35%. Gibraltar, 304. Leghorn, 47. Genoa, 43. Lisbon, 50. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 49. Dublin, 91 per cent: Cork, 9 per cent. Prices of Bullion per oz.- Foreign gold in bars, L. 3:17: 10. Silver in bars, L0: 4:10. New dollars, L. 0 : 4 : 94. Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 12s. 6d.Cork or Dublin, ? 28. 6d.—Belfast, 12s. 6d.-Hamburgh, 10s. 6d. Madeira, 15s. 9d. Jamaica, 30s.-Greenland out and home, 4 gs. to 6 gs. Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from June 13 to July 11, 1821. June 13. June 20. June 27. July 4. July li. ALPHABETICAL List of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th May and 20th June 1821 ; extracted from the London Gazette. Airey, J. Liverpool, soap-boiler Ford, W. Holt, Worcestershire, farmer grocer Gibbons, J. and Hibbert R. Great Prescott-street. Baghott, Sir P. Kt. Lypiatt Park, Gloucestershire, bricklayers banker Girdlestone, M. Norwich, baker Goff, W. Brighton, linen-draper Gordon, J. Liverpool, merchant Bean, B. Hickling, Norfolk, dealer Gorely, T. W. of Dover, felt-maker Billingham, J. Uitoxeter, nail-manufacturer Hall, H. and J. Sun Wharf, Upper Thames-street, Blain, H. and Co. Adam's-court, Broad-street, iron-merchants merchants Hammond, V. Ludlow, wine-merchant Bliss, N. Water-lane, Fleet-street, bookseller, &c. Hancock, W. Bury, cabinet-maker Board, W. Bristol, postmaster Hardwick, J. Clare-street, Clare-market, butcher Bolden, C. J. Duke-street, West Smithfield, paint Hart, w. B. late of King-street, Cheapside, merer chant Boromar, J. Golthe, Lincolnshire, grazier Haynes, S. Liverpool, flour-dealer Broomhead, T. late Sheffield, grocer Hayward, T. Cheltenham, builder Brown, A. J. Portsmouth, grocer Henley, J. Sols Row, Hampstead Road, rectifier Bumpus, J. Holborn, bookseller Holland, S. Bexhill, Sussex, coal merchant Burrows, E. Warsop, Nottingham, miller Hollis, J. P. of St Mary, Newington, oil and coBury, E. and Co. Liverpool, inerchants lourman Carberry, R. and Co. si James's-street, hatters Hopkins, W. Bristol, victualler Carver, J. Lancing, Sussex, farmer Horndall, J. Bristol, haberdasher Cheatham, T. Stockport, surgeon Hughes, J. Cheltenham, wine merchant Corri, D. Piercy-street, Bedford-square, dealer in Jackson, J. Halifax, shoemaker music Jacobs, J. Bristol, glass manufacturer Croft, J. Hull, draper Jenks, F. Bromyard, Hereford, tanner Cross, R. Bridlington, druggist Jones, J. Mount-street, Lambeth, and Jones, J. Davidson, A. G. Racquet-court, Fleet-street, H. of the Kent Road, linen-drapers and part merchant Dawson, T. Upton, Norfolk, merchant Jones, F. Redcliff-hill, Bristol, mason Day, T. Blackman-street, stockbroker Irving, J. jun. Carlisle, grocer Deane, J. Jarington, Lancaster, cotton-spinner Kay,” T. Princes-square, Ratcliff Highway, coalDownes, W. Cheadle, Cheshire, calico-printer merchant Eastwood, J, Liverpool, haberdasher Kirkman, C. F. Deal, linen-draper Eddington, J. Lower Thames-street, stationer Lent, W. Birdlington-street, ironmonger Edwards, É. L. Cardigan, linen-draper Lowes, J. Angel-court, Throgmorton, bill-broker Etches, J. Bury, Suffolk, haberdasher Mac Corquodale, H. of Liverpool, merchant Fairchild, J. I.. late of Thurlby, Lincoln, farmer Manson, D. Throgmorton-street, merchant Fletcher, J. P. and B. Eccles, cotton-spinners Mason, J. Manchester, hat-manufacturer Ford, G. S. Great Bush-lane, Cannon-street, wine Mason, E. Worcester, tea-dealer, and Penn, J. merchant Dale End, in Birmingham, soap-boiler ners Masters, R. Coventry, tailor Smith, J. Frome, Somerset, clothier Middlediten, J. Bury, plumber Stabb, T. Torquay, Devon, merchant Munck, W. St Saviour's, Southwark, brandy-mer Stort, J, Batley, York, clothier chant Tarleton, J. Liverpool, merchant Nichols, T. Birmingham, dealer and chapman Tidy, M. Southgate, dealer in corn and coals Nicholson, W. Wakefield, coal-factor Tinson, T. Elbow-lane, London, merchant Nicoll, T. Ware, Herts, sack-maker Tothill, C. Mecklenburgh-square, merchant Park, R. jun. Portsea, coal-merchant Trollop, H. Reading, linen-draper Parker, W. Newark-upon-Trent, wire-worker Turton, J. Roll's Buildings, Fetter-lane Payne, J. Wormwood-street, Bishopsgate-street, Waddington, J. Reading, bootmaker smrith Ward, J. of Beech, in the parish of Stone, StafPeters, J. and Weston, F. Bristol, maltsters ford, farmer Pilling, J. Huddersfield, currier Warneford, J. York, grocer Pollock, J. Adam's court, Broad-street, merchants Welburn, s. late of Sculcoates, York, grocer Preston, J. Torquay, Devon, merchant Weston, M. London Wall, livery-stable keeper Ramsay, T. Mark-lane, wine-merchant Wharton, R. E. and Brooks, M. Bridge Road, Ravis, N. Gracechureh-street, tin plate-worker Vauxhall, plumbers Reiley, R. Southampton-row, Bloomsbury, man Wheatley, H. Coventry, silk-dyer milliner White, H. Gracechurch-street, merchant Renaud, E. Birmingham, whipmaker Wight, S. and Co. Leadenhall-street, hat-manuRex, G. Great Driffield, grocer facturers Robinson, S. Huddersfield, hosier Williams, J. P. Lambeth Road, slater Rowe, H. Amen-comer, bookseller and printer Woffender, T. and Elliott, W. New Malton, cornRudkin, T. H. Charlotte-street, Islington, malt factors ster Wood, P. Kingston, Surrey, gardener Savile, J. Limehouse, timber-merchant Woodhead, M. late of Liversedge, York, mer Sawyer, T. Ramsgate, chemist chant Shax, 1. late of Stratford, Essex, dealer in flour, Woolrich, G. and J. Spital-square, silk-manufacand late of Battersea, dealer in oil turers Shoobridge, G. Cheapside, tailor Wroots, R, late of Sleaford, linen-draper Young, W. Brading, Isle of Wight, farmer ALPHABETICAL List of Scotch BANKRUPTCIES and DividENDS, announced June 1821, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. gow and Gibraltar, merchants; by James Black, merchant, Glasgow Honeyman, Thos. Dairsie Mills, mill-master, &c. Lang & Cochran, Glasgow, haberdashers; by Macfarlane, R. & Co. Glasgow, merchants James Aitken, merchant there Tod, Robert, jun. Glasgow, ship-broker Macfarlane, T. & A. Bridgton, Glasgow, cottonWalker, James, Lochwinnoch, grocer, &c. spinners; by H. Paul, accountant, Glasgow Weatherley, J. B. Jedburgh, merchant Richardson, James, Auchtermuchty, cattle-dealer; DIVIDENDS. by the trustee, there Ritchie, William, Edinburgh, merchant; at 25, Brown, William, Longbedholm, cattle-dealer; by Duke Street, there William Milligan, Cleughheads Taylor, H. Irvine, merchant; by P. M.Taggart, Forrester, Anderson, and Jarvie, Glasgow, hard merchant, Ayr ware merchants ; by D. Cuthbertson, account Thom, James, Glasgow, marble-cutter; by James ant there Boaz, accountant there Graham, Alexander, & Co. Glasgow, merchants; Watt, James, Kelso, merchant; by John Rutherby D. Smith, merchant, Greenock ford, merchant there Lamb, Kerr, & Co. and Kerr, Lamb, & Co. Glas THE LATE DR STUART OF LUSS. DR JOHN STUART, minister of Luss, pursuits, he delighted in a profound inveswho died at the manse of that parish, on the rigation into the true import of the He24th May, will be long held in remem brew scriptures, to diffuse the knowledge brance for his distinguished attainments in of which among the inhabitants of the literature and science, as well as for un- Highlands of Scotland was his highest amfeigned piety, and for the most active ex bition. Bronght up under the eye of a ertions in promoting the knowledge of the learned and pious father, who made the scriptures among his countrymen. Hav. first attempt to spread the knowledge of ing early enjoyed the advantages of a liber- the Divine Word among those who spoke al education, he applied, with assiduity, to only the Gaelic tongue, by translating the the study of classical learning, and the New Testament into that ancient language, useful sciences, in which he made such young Stuart, who, from his early years, progress, that, notwithstanding his invin- studied the grammar of Caledonia systecible diffidence and extreme modesty, he matically, and soon became eminent for became generally known to men of culti his acquaintance with it, improved upon vated minds, while he was highly esteemed the plan of his worthy father, by extend. by all ranks of society. By persons of ing his studies to the original of the Old elegant taste, his friendship was cultivated Testament writings, and forming the grand on account of his acquirements in botani- design of rendering them into the Gaelic cal researches, and the other departments language. In this arduous undertaking, of the liberal sciences. But above all other his scrupulous fidelity subjected him to the |