AVERAGE PRICES of NAVICABLE CANAL PROPERTY, DOCK STOCK, FIRE-OFFICESHARES, &c. in August 1810 (to the 25th), at the Office of Mr. SCOTT, 28, New Bridge-street, London:-The Trent and Mersey, or Grand Trunk Canal, Dividing 401. per Share clear per Annum. 10751.--Coventry, Dividing 281. per Share, 6801. to 7077. 10s.-Grand Junction, 2704. to 2867-Monmouthshire, 31. per Share, Half-Yearly, 1357. to 1381.-Stourbridge, 2467.-Leeds and Liverpool, 1867. 10s.--Kennett and Avon, 431, 10s. 447.-Wilts and Berks, 587. 597-Huddersfield, 39. 10s.-Grand Union, 41. 15s. Premium-Bath and Bristol Extension, 67. 15s. to 7. Premium.-Allesmere, 76/.--West India Dock Stock, 1667-East India Dock, 1361.-London Dock, 1267.-Grobe Assurance, 1287.-Thames and Medway, 534. Premium.-Ashby-de-la, Youch, 221. 10. -Imperial Assurance, 761. Atlas Assurance, Par.-East London Water Works, 218-West Middlesex, 1451Vauxhall Bridge, 57. per Cent. Discount. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returus ending August 18, 1810. Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans Middlesex 119 700 0/40 10/34 MARITIME COUNTIES. 155 0 Essex Surrey 123 456 0148 039 Hertford 105 656 060 0 Kent 115 400 Huntingd. 113 900 042 4127 246 9 Cambridg.111 948 Northam. 113 062 044 828 458 Rutland 111 600 047 600 000 Of Westmor.104 0164 8 Lancaster 112 800 C57 Chester 108 200 2Flint 140 900 Wilts 114 800 047 234 263 8 Denbigh 127 Berks 121 900 042 933 457 4 Anglesea 100 Oxford 120 300 Bucks 116 400 Brecon 153 6 600 Montgom. 117 700 030 (29 100 Radnor 138 8:00 09 132 1000 Average of England and Wales, per quarter.Glamorg. 129 116 261 151 4151 7156 2 Gloucest.132 Average of Scotland, per quarter: Somerset 131 9100 86 2140 0142 931 151 10 Monmo. 125 1000 Devon 123 1000 Aggregate Average Prices of the Twelve Ma-Cornwall 120 ritime Districts of England and Wales, by Dorset which Exportation and Bounty are to be Hants regulated in Great Britain..... 051 236 200 Ο 430 360 1 000 037 100 069 629 000 0 3100 065 535 200 0 050 026 000 3 Carnarv. 102 800 054 824 800 0 5Merionet.107 800 060 652 000 Cardigan 109 PRICES OF FLOUR, August 27: Fine 95s. to 100s.-Seconds 90s. to 95s.-Bran 12s. to 14s. 6d.--Pollard 22s. to 25s. RETURN of WHEAT, in Mark-Lane, including only from August 13 to August 18: Total 20,741 Quarters. Average 98s. 94d.—0s. 114d. higher than last Return. OATMEAL, per Bol of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, August 18, 53s. 10d. AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, August 22, 48s. 84d. per Cwt. PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, August 27: AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, August 27: St. James's, Hays. Os. Od. Straw 31.3s.Od.-Whitechapel, Hay 81. 8. Clover 71.08.5d. Straw 31. 3. Smithfield, Clover 97. 15s. Od. Hay 91. 5. 6d. Straw 21. 15s. Od. SMITHFIELD, August 27. To sink the Offal—per Stone of 8lbs. Beef... Mutton. .45. 4d. to 5s. 4d. Od. to 5s. 8d. ...5s. Lamb..... Beasts about 2240. Sheep and Lambs 18,500. Calves 170. Pigs 250, Veal...... Pork...... 5s. Sd. tu 7s. Od. COALS, August 27: Newcastle 475, 6d. to 60s. 9d. SOAP, Yel ow 90s. Mottled 100s. Curd 1045. CANDLES, 12s 6d. per Doz. Moulds 13s. 6d. TALLOW, per Stone, Slb. St. James's 4.0d. Clare Market 3.. 11d. Whitechapel 35.11d. B. Red. 69 681 851 994 15 269 69 681 857 99 182 2681 694 68 844 994 181 182 269 691 68 85 999 268 691 681 851 991 184 Sunday 268 691 68 843 99年 18,7 182 2664 691 69 85 993 18.2 1811 23 pr. 2 a 5 pr. EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN AUGUST, 1810. 3perCt 3 per Ct. 4 perCt15 perCt15 perCt Long India India Exchequ.[South Seal Old New OmConsols. Cons. Navy. 1797. Ann. Stock. Bonds. Bills. Stock. 20a21pr.1 a 4 pr. & 267 694 68 851 991 18 182 23 a 25pr. a 2 pr. 9 266 69 683 85 994 185 23 a 24pr. 5 a 3 pr. 10 24a 26pr. 3 a 5 pr. 11 8531 992 18, 18226 a 24pr. 3 a 6 pr. 851 99 18 182 26 a 27pr. a 5 pr. 69 683 691 683 851 99$ 185 26 a 27pr. 3 a 5 pr. 262 6912 68 854 99 18 26 pr. 3 a 5 pr. 2624 693 682 853 2624 694 6831 851 5132 25 a 26pr. a 2 pr. 691 1811 26 a 25pr. 3 pr. 19 Sunday 20 69 681 851 994 189 22 a 23pг. 1 pr. 69 21 260 69 682 851 99% 182 181 21 a 22pr. 2 pr. 69 261 691 68 854 995 180 22 a 23pr. par 2 pr. 18 182 22 a 20pr. par 2 dis. 694 24 holiday 25 260 681 68 851 99 184 20 a 22pr. 2 d. par. 681 68 851 99/2 18 181 21 a 24pr par 3 pr. 29 260 681 681 85 993 18 23 a 22pr. par 687 22,15 Cfull money. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto, Ditto Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditta Ditto. Ditto Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. - Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. 29 260 68%. 68 85 99 18,2 22 a 23pr. par 2 pr. Printed by NICHOLS and Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London.] BRANSCOMB and CO. Stock-Brokera, 11, Holborn. 37, Cornhill, 38, Haymarket, 269, Strand, MAGAZINE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE LONDON GAZETTE GENERAL EVENING M.Post M. Herald Morning Chronić. Times-M. Advert. P.Ledger--Oracle Brit. Press-Day St. James's Chron. Star-Traveller Pilot--Statesman Sun-Even.. Mail Lond.Chr. Packet Albion--C. Chron. Courier-Globe Eng. Chron.--Inq. Cour d'Angleterre Cour. de Londres 15otherWeekly P. 17 Sunday Papers Hue & Cry Police Lit. Adv. monthly Bath 3-Bedford Berwick-Boston Birmingham 3 Blackb. Brighton Bristol 5, Bury Camb.-Chath. Carli.2--Chester 2 Chelms Cambria. Cornw.-Covent. 2 Doncaster--Derb. Dorchest.--Essex Exeter 2, Glouc. 2 Salop-Sheffield2 Reading Salisb. Sherborne, Sussex Shrewsbury Staff-Stamf. 2 Wakefi.-Warw. SEPTEMBER, 1810. IRELAND 37 CONTAINING LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.. SCOTLAND 24 Jersey 2. Guern.2, ... 239 Meteorolog. Diaries for Aug. and Sept. 1810 202 | Mr. Atkins on the present State of the Jews 238 Embellished with a Perspective View of THE NEW GALLERY at the BRITISH MUSEUM ; and of WHITTINGTON RECTORY, Derbyshire. Printed by J. NICHOLS and SON, at CICERO'S HEAD, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-street, London: where all Letters to the Editor are desired to be addressed, POST-PAID. 1810. The average degrees of Temperature as noted at 8 o'clock in the morning, are 61 20-100ths; those of the corresponding month in the year 1809, were 61 44-100ths; in 1808, 63 17-100ths; in 1807, 63 52-100ths; m 1806, 62 22-100ths; in 1805, 63 33-100ths; and in 1804, 60 33-100ths. The quantity of Rain fallen this month is equal to 2 inches 66-100ths; that of the corresponding month in the year 1809, was 4 inches 38-100ths; in 1808, 5 inches 6100ths; in 1807, 2 inches 55-100ths; in 1806, 4 inches 27-100ths; in 1805, 2 inches 22-100ths; and in 1804, 2 inches 25-100ths. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for September 1810. By W. CARY, Strand. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. 2 70 80 85 fair 3 69 72 58 ,80 cloudy 4 58 62 54 72 cloudy 5 55 68 58 30,00 Fair 6 56 68 5130,00 cloudy 77 50 64 49 ,32 air 50 ,12 Fair 8 49 64 9 51 68 10 53 68 50 59 53 64 57 17 57 67 58 18 58 68 49 19 51 67 56 20 56 63 59 21 58 66 58 22 56 68 05 clouny 10 foggy 56 29, 95 air , 23 57 62 52 96 showery 8885 54 30,09 fair 11 fair 67 55 25 58 69 56 16 ,28 cloudy THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, For SEPTEMBER, 1810. Mr. URBAN, Aug. 24. will find, that in most cases, the dis petulant letter (signed somewhat continuance of these Services has which complaint is made of the omission of Prayers on week-days, in all or most of the London Churches, and that even in Passion-week the Churches are shut. The writer, it seems, with a friend of his who was incredulous of the fact, set out on Ascension-day, to ascertain its truth. At the first Church they went to," the Metropolitan Church, St. Mary le Bow," they were told "there would be no service." The information, doubtless, was correct. But, on farther enquiry, it would have appeared, that there had been Service performed there on that very morn` ing, though at an hour of which these gentlemen might not be aware; it being an antient custom at this Church to have divine service performed, and the Holy Sacrament administered, on Saints'-days and other Festivals, at Eight o'clock in the morning. The repetition therefore of the Morningservice, at the usual hour of Eleven, does not seem necessary; nor has it ever (I believe) been practised. These gentlemen might also have learnt, that in Passion-week the Service is here constantly performed at the usual hour; and also that during Lent there is Divine Service and a Sermon (the Preachers being appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury) on every Thursday at Eleven o'clock; not to mention several other days in the year when the Church is open for public worship. Thus far may suffice to set your Correspondent right respecting the Church of St. Mary le Bow. With re-pect to the other Churches which he mentions, and the almost universal omission of weekly prayers throughout the city, arisen from neglect on the part of the people, rather than of the Clergy and that Churches have been shut up, merely because no Congregations 66 could be found to attend them. If Mr. URBAN, I-apprehend, that if this gentiemau A (who seems to be much alarmed at the triumph of the Methodists in the indolence of the Clergy) will take the trouble to investigate the matter, he Aug. 25. VERY elegant Monument, of a pyramidical form, executed by Mr. Myers, has been erected ~(by order of the executors) to the me mory of the late Honourable John Hyde, |