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Course of Exchange, London, September 12.-Amsterdam, 12 7. Ditto, at sight, 12: 4. Rotterdam, 12: 8. Antwerp, 12 9. Hamburgh, 37: 7. Altona, 37: 8: Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 80. Bourdeaux, 26: 10. Frankfort on the Maine, 156. Madrid, 344. Cadiz, 34. Leghorn, 463. Genoa, 43. Oporto, 483. Rio Janeiro, 54. Dublin, 7 per cent. Cork, 8 per cent.

Prices of Bullion per oz.-Foreign gold in bars, L. 3: 17: 104. New dollars, L. 04:10. Silver in bars, standard, L. 0: 4:11.

Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 12s. 6d.-Cork or Dublin, 10s. 6d.-Belfast, 10s. 6d.-Hamburgh, 10s. 6d.-Madeira, 20s.-Jamaica, 30s.— Greenland out and home, 4 gs. to 5 gs.

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from August 16 to September 13, 1820.
Aug. 16. Aug. 23. | Aug. 30. Sept. 6. Sept. 13.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th
July and 20th August 1820; extracted from the London Gazette.

Armitage, J. Birmingham, saw-maker
Barrow, J. Bramall, Cheshire, dealer
Betteley, R. Standon, Staffordshire, maltster
Bird, H. Bristol, cheese-factor
Brotherton, J. and W. Liverpool, tailors
Brown, J. R. New Road, St Pancras, statuary
Browne, W. H. Bristol, broker

Coupland, R. W. Bridlington, linen-draper
Canby, J. Birmingham, sword-maker
Corfield, W. Norwich, tanner

Donaldson, A. Liverpool, linen-draper
Edwards, W. Battle, Sussex, toyman
Ellis, C. Birmingham, plater

Faulkner, T. Hayes Court, Leicester Square,

straw hat-manufacturer

Fotheringham, W. A. D. Plymouth Dock, coalmerchant

Fisher, M. Tintern, Monmouthshire, shopkeeper Freeman, T., and H. H. Jones, Worcester, tallow-chandlers

Greaves, J. Birmingham, vietualler

Gimson, T. F. and J. Nottingham, merchants
Goldsworthy, W. Sun Tavern Fields, rope maker
Gregson, L. Spindlestone, Northumberland, corn
merchant

Handley, S. Helderstone, Staffordshire, miller
Hall, J. North Shields, master mariner
Harvey, J. Bull Head Passage, Leadenhall Mar-
ket, poulterer

Harrison, H and B. Corovan, Laurence Pountney
Lane, merchant

Hilton, C. Over Darwen, Lancashire, whister
Housman, J. Bromsgrove, wooi-dealer

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Moule, B. Stone, Staffordshire, innkeeper
Neale, C. Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire
Newell, R. Hereford, tailor

Newbold, J. Leamington Priors, butcher
Nutt, R. Deptford Lower-road, fellmonger
Parish, J. Salisbury, linen-draper

Phillips, T. A. Ardwick, Lancashire, brewer
Redhead, T. Ulverstone, mercer

Richardson, B. Brighton, builder

Ring, S. Bristol, earthenware dealer

Rollings, W. Sutton-upon-Trent, Nottingham
hire, victualler

Rovle, J. F. Pall Mall, fancy paper-manufacturer
Rudd, C. Rochdale, woollen-draper

Sewell, J. Egremont, Cumberland, innkeeper
Smith, R. A. Sheffield, grocer

Smith, J. Bristol, stationer

Smith, J. Liverpool, merchant

Spratly, T. Mill Wall, Poplar, victualler
Samson, T. Lynn, coach-maker
Sampson, T. Sise-lane, auctioneer

Stevens, R. Banstead, Surrey, cordwainer
Swift, J. Leeds, dyer

Taylor, J. T, Merton, Surrey, silk-manufacturer
Taylor, H. Manchester, and E. Taylor, Blackley,
calico-printers

Thornton, D. Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, victualler
Thorp, T. Reddish, Lancashire, calico-printer
Toll, W. St German's, Cornwall, miller
Toller, L. Godmanchester, corn-merchant
Tozer, J. Bristol, woollen-draper
Watkins, T. J. Salford, dealer in weft
Warburton, T. Norwich, Cheshire, and G. Par-

sons, Liverpool, sail-makers

West, J. Little Newport-street, haberdasher

Whitmore, F. jun. Welham Green, Fulham,

brewer

Williams, E. Edmonton, grocer

Woodcroft, J. Cleveland-street, Fitzroy-square,
linen-draper

Wood, W. Holm Farm, Yorkshire, cattle-jobber
Wright, C. Hackney, victualler

Wroots, R. Sleaford, Lincolnshire, draper

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced August 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Alves, James, Cupar Fife, merchant
Brown, John and Co. Leith; R. and W. Ballin-
gall and Co. Rotterdam; and Ballingall,
Brown, and Co. Glasgow, merchants
Brown, Archibald and Co. Glasgow, curriers
Buchanan, Walter, Glasgow, flesher and cattle-

dealer

Bulloch, John, Campsie, lime-merchant Carruthers, David, Raggiewhat, Dumfries-shire, cattle-dealer

Collins, James and Edward, Glasgow, paper-manufacturers

Cumming, George, Inverness, merchant
Geddes, George, Stromness, late merchant
Gould, Alexander, Muthill, near Crieff, builder
and mason

Hamilton, D. and J. Glasgow, brick-makers
Lawson, Alexander, Glasgow, merchant
Macdonald, Donald, Monar, grain-dealer
Macdougall, John, partner of A. Macdougall and
Co. Greenock, merchant

Macgregor, James, Kinclaven, cattle-dealer Mackintosh, William, Glasgow, merchant Macvicar, Alexander and Co. Glasgow, brickmakers

Menzies, James, Glasgow, fish-curer

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

1819. Nov. 24. At Bhangulpore, Bengal, the lady of Capt. John Graham, of the Hill Rangers, a son.

1820. May 13. Mrs Bryden, of Sandsting, Shetland, a daughter.

June 28. At Kingston, Upper Canada, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles M'Grigor, 70th regiment, a son.

July 23. In Wexford, the lady of Major Wall, 35th regiment, a son.

24. At Walton-on-Thames, the lady of the Hon. Grey Bennet, a daughter.

29. At Benfield, the lady of Daniel Mac kinnon, Esq. a daughter.

30. Lady Charlotte Macgregor Murray, a daughter.

Mrs Dr Murdoch, a son.

31. The lady of Dr Thomas Y. Simons, of South Carolina, a daughter.

August 1. At Rothmaise, Mrs Forbes, a daughter.

2. At Woodslee, the lady of George Scott Elliot, Esq. of Lariston, a son. Lady Minto, a daughter.

4. At Islabank, the lady of Peter Wedderburn, Esq. a son.

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At Kemnay House, Mrs Burnett, of Kemnay, a son.

19. Mrs Leslie, of Warthill, a son. 20. In Heriot Row, Edinburgh, the Right Honourable Lady Anne Fraser, a son. At 76, George Street, Edinburgh, Mrs William Burn, a son.

21. At Langley Farm, Kent, the Hon. Mrs Colville, a daughter.

22. Mrs M Farlan, 58, Queen Street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

At his Lordship's house, Piccadilly, London, the Countess of Rosebery, a daughter.

23. At Whiteside Cottage, Polmont, Mrs Clark, a son.

23. At Buckland, near Plymouth, the lady of Captain Sir John Gordon Sinclair, Bart. Royal Navy, a son and heir. 24. At Cornhill, near Aberbeen, the lady of David Young, Esq. a son.

Lately. At Willey Place, Farnham, the lady of Charles Grant, Esq. a daughter. The Countess of Verulam, a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

May 30. At Philadelphia, North America, Frederick Campbell Stewart, Esq. of Ascog, to Miss Maria Smith, second daughter of the late Judge Smith, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

June 23. At Corfu, Major-General Sir Frederick Adam, to the Siguora Diamantina Pallatiano.

July 22. At Windlesham, Surrey, the Rev. Joseph Henry Taylor, of Brighton, to Jemima Maria, second daughter of the late Sir William Fraser, Bart. of Bedford Square.

24. At Auldgirth, Dumfries-shire, James Martin, Esq. merchant in Glasgow, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Mr William Gordon, Hillend.

31. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Arthur Buist, of Charleston, South Carolina, to Susan Stewart, second daughter of the late Charles Ballantine, Esq. of Burntisland.

August 1. At Braehouse, James Stewart, Esq. of Crossmount, and Captain in the 82d regiment of foot, to Jane, eldest daughter of Capt. Campbell, Boreland.

At George Street, Edinburgh, Mitchell Patison, Esq. S.S.C. to Mary, daughter of the late Mr John Bryce, Carluke.

At Newton-Stewart, the Rev. Charles Anderson, minister of Closeburn, to Eliza beth, daughter of Wm. Macmillan, Esq. of Polbae.

2. At Edinburgh, Francis Cobham, Esq. M. D. of the island of Barbadoes, to Mary Harvie, eldest daughter of William Gordon M'Crae, Esq.

3. At Linslade Church, Buckingham, the Rev. James Main, Vicar of Linslade, to Eliza Jean, fourth daughter of the late David Fell, Esq. of Caversham Grove, in the county of Oxford.

8. At Fenton, John Hope, Esq. 89th regiment, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late George Bogue, Esq. of Wood

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Captain in the Royal Navy, to the Honourable Frances Temple, eldest daughter of the late Viscount Palmerston, and sister to the present.

10. At Barnagad, Argyllshire, Lieut. Alexander Campbell, 77th regiment, to Miss Catharine, youngest daughter of Dr John M'Dougal, late of Cragganach.

11. At Aberdeen, Alexander Dunlop, Esq. advocate, Edinburgh, to Margaret Clementina, youngest daughter of the late James Gordon, Esq. merchant in Banff.

12. At London, Alex. Watson Law, Esq. of the East India Company's service, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Robert Romanes, of Cheapside.

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At Chelsea, Charles C. Young, Esq. of Burton Crescent, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late James Hay, Esq. of Sloane Street.

Capt. Edward Hollingworth Dela fosse, R. N. to Sophia, daughter of the Rev. George Young, A. M. of Lambeth Terrace.

14. John Jeffrey, Esq. George Street, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth Helen, eldest daughter of Dr James Hunter, Professor of Logic in the University of St Andrew's.

17. At the Manse of Tough, William Scott, Esq. Campfield, to Anne, daughter of the Rev. Alexander Urquhart, minister of the gospel at Tough.

19. At London, Campbell Marjoribanks, Esq. of Upper Wimpole Street, to Mrs Parker, widow of the late Wm. Parker, Esq. of Bengal.

23. Lieutenant-Colonel Raikes, of the Coldstream Guards, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Henry Boulton, Esq. of Givon's Grove, Surrey.

28. At Flatt, Liddesdale, Roxburghshire, Robert Elliott, Esq. of Redhugh and Tarras, to Jessie, eldest daughter of John Elliot, Esq.

At Glasgow, Henry Halket, Esq. to Margaret, daughter of Alexander Macdonald, Esq. merchant.

29. At Edinburgh, William Thomas Carruthers, Esq. of Dormont, to Helen, daughter of the late Donald Maclachlan, Esq. of Maclachlan.

At Edinburgh, Lieutenant W. C. Anderson, Royal Horse Artillery, to Miss Gibson of Harehope, only child of the late George Gibson of Brewlands, Esq.

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Island, North America, the Rev. Mr Andrew Nicholl, minister of that place.

15. At Balise River's Mouth, in the Bay of Honduras, Miss Pringle Home, daughter of the late Alexander Home, Esq. formerly of Bassendean, in Berwickshire.

21. On his passage from the island of Ceylon, to his native land, Captain John Ritchie, of the 73d regiment, eldest son of Mr James Ritchie, Rhynd.

31. At Sierra Leone, Mr Henry Alex. Elliot, Royal Navy, youngest son of the Rev. Robert Elliot, of Maitland Street, Edinburgh.

June 9. At Demerara, in the 27th year of his age, of an alarming epidemic fever prevalent at that place, Captain James Grant, of the brig Glory of Aberdeen.

21. On board the ship Hibberts, Captain Peat, on his passage from Jamaica to this country, Robert Murray, Esq. of Knapdale, in that island.

27. At Blackriver, David Hutchison, Esq. of Coffee Grove, in the parish of Manchester, Jamaica.

July 3. At Trieste, Colonel Simpson, of the Royal Imperial Marines, (a native of Fifeshire,) Scotland.

16. At Easthouses, aged 78, Gideon Walkinshaw. He was father to 12, grandfather to 64, and great-grandfather to 41, making a total of 117; 30 of whom are dead, and 87 living; he had been in the employ of the Marquis of Lothian for 61 years; 84 of his progeny are yet at his Lordship's works.

17. At Blairlogie, Susan Wallace, wife of the Rev. William Anderson, minister of the gospel there, aged 42.

24. At Kelso, in the 21st yearof his age, Mr James Gillies, younger son of Mr George Gillies, rector of Kelso grammar school.

At Alloa, Mrs Margaret Cowie, wife of John Drummond, Esq. writer there.

At Newbottle, Diana, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Donald Macleod, of St Kilda.

26. At Hamilton, Mr Archibald Allan, architect.

At Holywood Manse, the Rev. Dr Crichton, minister of that parish.

28. At Burnside, Thomas Crichton, Esq. formerly in the service of the Honourable the East India Company.

29. At Joxtith Park, near Liverpool, Eliza Anna, wife of Mr John Macintyre, merchant, and daughter of General Ferrier, Dumbarton Castle, aged 32.

-At Inverness, James Errol Gray, Esq.

surgeon.

30. At Stobcross, Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr Thomas Rowan, writer.

At Glasgow, in the 88th year of his age, John Love, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

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At his house, St Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, Dorothea Clerk, eldest daughter of Joseph Bell, Esq. surgeon.

August 1. At Blackness, Linlithgow. shire, where he had gone for the recovery of his health, Mr George Allan, merchant in Liverpool, son of Mr James Allan, merchant in Glasgow.

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At Allanfield, near Leith, Mrs Allan, relict of the late Mr John Allan, of Allanfield.

2. At Chapel, Fifeshire, Robert Arnott, Esq. in the 78th year of his age.

At Edinburgh, the Rev. David Dickson of Persilands, one of the ministers of this city.

3. At Glenpark, Janet Agnes Bell, daughter of Thomas Bell, Esq. Wharton Place, Edinburgh.

4. At Balstack, in the parish of Hutton, aged 69 years, David Graham, Esq. banker, and late Mayor of Basingstoke,

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At Forres, William Tuiloh, Esq. of Bogton, and formerly of Calcutta.

At his house, St Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, David Craigie, second son of Joseph Bell, Esq. surgeon.

7. In Duke Street, Westminster, in her 86th year, the daughter of the late Dr Hutton, more than half a century ago Archbishop of Canterbury.

At Whitsome Manse, Berwickshire, the Rev. George Drummond.

At Walls, Miss Jane Ker, eldest daughter of Gilbert Ker, Esq.

At his house, Edinburgh, Thomas Brown, Esq. bookseller.

On 26th July, Jane, infant daughter, and on 7th August, Mary, in her 14th year, then only daughter of Mr Richard Tosh, writer, Kirkaldy.

At London, John Urquhart, Esq. of the Ordnance Office.

8. At Coombe House, Surrey, aged 64 years, Beeston Long, Esq. one of the Directors of the Bank of England.

At Gilmerton, Miss Christian Trotter, daughter of the late Thomas Trotter, Esq. merchant Edinburgh.

8. At Taybank, Mrs Bridget Yeaman, spouse of Charles Guthrie, Esq. of Taybank.

At Kirkbean Manse, Miss Isabella Little, daughter of the late Mr Little, minister of Colvend.

9. At Liverpool, the celebrated Miss Margaret M'Avoy, whose faculty of distinguishing colours, &c. by the touch, gave rise to so much discussion about three years since.

10. At Ulcombe Place, Kent, in the 51st year of his age, the Most Honourable Walter, Marquis and Earl of Ormonde, in Ireland, and Baron Butler in England, K. P. and Governor of the county of Kilkenny. He is succeeded by his next brother, James, now Earl of Ormonde and Ossory.

-At Ayr, Adam Stewart, Esq. late of Liverpool, in his 80th year.

11. At London, the Right Hon. Lady Lilford.

At North Leith, Mr Thomas Robertson, late Commander of the Royal Charlotte, revenue cutter.

At Norwich, aged 46, Captain Robert Tinkler, R. N. who signalized him self by his intrepid bravery in several engagements, in which he had received 21 wounds.-Captain Tinkler was cabin boy on board his Majesty's ship Bounty (Captain Bligh) at the time the crew of that ship mutinied in the South Seas, in the year 1789, and was one of the 12 persons who, with the Captain, were turned adrift in a boat by the mutineers.

12. At Edinburgh, Mr John Swanston, merchant.

At Dumfries, in the 23d year of his age, Mr David Jefferson, writer.

Miss Frances Dysart Home, daughter of the Rev. Robert Home, minister of Polwarth.

13. At Edinburgh, Mrs Finlayson, widow of Mr William Finlayson, formerly of Savannah-la- Mar, Jamaica.

At Kingsburgh, James King, Esq. 14. At Edinburgh, Mr Richard Cleghorn, solicitor at law.

16. At Edinburgh, John Livington Campbell, Esq. of Achalader.

17. At Edinburgh, John Livingstone, Esq. of Shortridge-head, writer in Edinburgh.

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At Clova, Lady Niven Lumsden of Auchindoir.

27. At Carlisle, Mr Francis Jollie, late proprietor of the Carlisle Journal.

28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Rachell Ann Morrieson, widow of Major David Morrieson, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

31. In the 72d year of his age, Mr William Young, for many years acting partner in the Caledonian Pottery, Glasgow.

Sept. 1. At Montrose, in his 80th year, Bailie John Milne.

Lately. At Paris, William Thomas Sandiford, Esq. formerly a Major on the Bombay Establishment, and Aid-de-Camp to General Abercromby during the Mysore war.

At Bouverie Street, London, of apoplexy, in his 80th year, James Dobie, Esq. solicitor, for 34 years secretary to the Scottish Corporation.

On board the Streatham, East Indiaman, on his passage from Bengal to China,

At Edinburgh, Mr James Johnston, in October last, Richard Turnbull, Assist

engraver.

ant-Surgeon, third son of the late John

At Leith, Robert, son of Mr James Turnbull, Esq. of Branxton. Ainslie, merchant there.

18. In the eighth year of her age, Sophia Albinia Georgiana, eldest daughter to Mr and Mrs Gordon of Auchlunies.

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At Cape Castle, on the coast of Africa, in the month of April last, of a fever, occasioned by exposure to the effluvia from the marshes, when botanizing, Mr Joseph Wilson, surgeon of the ship Indian of Liverpool, son of Mr J. Wilson, Middlemains of Salton.

Printed by George Ramsay and Company, Edinburgh.

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