Taylor, J. W. and Stephen, J. Watling-st. ware- Tunstall, H. Lawrence, E. Harrison, T. and Girvin, Taylor, C. and Newell, J. Liverpool, small-ware. Ure, J. Donald, W. Ure, J. jun, Ure, L. Coleman, Waters, E. T. and Waters, T. M. London, wine. merchants. Williams, W. and Klingender, F. High Beech, Essex, schoolmasters. Whittell, W. Whittell, H. Whittell, J. and Shepherd, W. Rishworth, York, paper-makers. Winch, R. Dixon, J. H. and Greenwood, J. Lambeth, press-makers. Warner, H. and Chandler, W. Bristol, chemists. ROBERT FRITH, LIST OF PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS. of Salford, Lancashire, Dyer; for improvements in the method of dying and printing various colours, so as to fix or make the same permanent or fast on cottons, linens, silks, mohair, worsted, and woolleus, straw, chip, and Leghorn. Dated Oct. 9, 1820. WILLIAM HARVEY, of Belper, Derbyshire, Rope-maker; for certain improvements in the manufacture of ropes and belts by machinery, and also improvements in the said machinery. Dated Oct 19, 1820. RICHARD WITTY, of Scalcoates, Yorkshire, Engineer; for certain improvements in pumps of various constructions, for raising and conveying water and other liquids; and also methods of applying a certain principle, or principles, to shippumps, and other useful purposes. Dated Oct. 16, 1820. WILLIAM ACRAMAN, the younger, and DANIEL WADE ACRAMAN, both of Bristol,. Iron-manufacturers; for certain improvements in the processes of forming the materials for the ma. nufacturing chains and chain-cables. Dated Oct. 16, 1820. JAMES RICHARD GILMOUR, of King-street, Southwark, and JOHN BOLD, of Mill-pond-bridge, both in Surrey, Printers; for certain improvements on printing-presses. Dated Oct. 20, 1820. JOSEPH MAIN, of Bagnio court, Newgate-street, London, Esquire; for certain improvements on wheeled carriages. Dated Oct. 20, 1820. THOMAS PREST, of Chigwell, Essex, Watch and Time-piece Maker; for a new and additional movement applied to a watch, to enable it to be wound up by a pendant knob, without any detached key or winder. Dated Oct. 20, 1620. LONDON MARKETS, NOVEMBER 17. SUGAR.-The demand for Muscovades during the week has been more limited than usual; the prices are without any variation whatever. The market has been much depressed by the large quantity landed, and the consequent accumulation of the stock. By public sale on Wednesday, 353 hhds. 28 tierces, 32 barrels, brought forward, sold much about the previous market prices; low St. Lucia, 56s. and 57s. good, 58s. a 60s. 6d. In the Refined market there has not been so much doing this week; there is, however, little variation in the currency. The request for shipping has ceased, but it is expected there will be some speculation in the expectation of a good spring trade. In Foreign or East India Sugars no sales are reported. COFFEE.-There were three inconsiderable public sales of Coffee brought forward on Wednesday last; the whole sold at very irregular prices; some good ordinary Jamaica realising so high as 124s. 6d. and 125s., several parcels went at very low rates; at the close of the sales no variation in the prices could be stated. Since then no sales have been brought forward, and on account of the advanced season of the year, very little business has been done by private contract. The opinion generally entertained is still very favorable as to an advance towards the spring shipping season. COTTON.-The Cotton market continues in a very depressed state; the purchases by private contract this week are too trivial to notice; only about 50 bags reported to be disposed. By public sale on Wednesday, 460 bales Madras met with no buyers; the whole were taken at very low rates, 6d. a 8d. The public sale this forenoon will probably have a very unfa vorable effect on the market currency; if it can be taken as a criterion, the prices of Cotton are again d. a 1d. per lb. lower.St. Domingo, 203 bags-good quality sold 10d. a 103d.; middling 94d, a 94d.Berbice, 179 bags-10 d. ordinary, to 124d. good; all taken in.-Grenada, 96 bags-11d.; no buyers.-Jamaica, 21 bags sold 10d. a 10d. RUM, BRANDY, and HOLLANDS.There is little alteration in the prices of Rum; the demands for Jamaica descriptions is steady but not extensive; there appears more disposition to purchase Leewards at low rates.-Brandy must again be stated at a considerable decline.-Geneva is without alteration. OILS.-The Oil market continues heavy, the few sales effected are again a shade lower. The public sale on Teusday went at very reduced rates; it consisted ofabout 170 tuns Southern Oil, with loan of casks, 191. 15s. a 201. 10s. TALLOW.-The prices of Foreign Tallow must again be stated lower, and the sale heavy at the reduction.-The Town market is to day quoted 57s. 6d., which is Is, higher than last week, FROM THE 23D OF OCTOBER, TO THE 20TH OF NOVEMBER, 1820, BOTH INCLUSIVE. By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and of OATMEAL per Boll of 140 lbs. Avoirdupoi from the Returns received in the Week Ending Oct. 21. Ending Oct. 28.) Ending Nov. 4. Ending Nov. 11. 8. d. 5. d. 8. d. 8. d. AVERAGE PRICE of BROWN OR MUSCOVADO SUGAR, Exclusive of the Duties of Customs paid or payable thereon on the Importation thereof into Great Britain Computed from the Returns made in the Week ending Oct. 25, is 35s. old. per ewt. | Nov. 1, is 35s. 3d. per ewt | Nov.. 8, is 35s. 5id. per ewt. | Nov. 15,is 385.8jd. per ewt. 8 Rain Nov. 27 28.97 50 W Clou. 7 29,69 56 1820.] Variations of Barometer.-Canal Shares.-Course of Exchange.-Bullion. 479 VARIATIONS OF BAROMETER, THERMOMETER, &c. at Nine o'Clock A.M. By T. BLUNT, Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty, No. 22, CORNHILL. Bar. TherWind (Obser.||1820 11820 Bar. Ther. Wind, Obser. Oct. 26 29.28 41 Nov. 16 28.79 N Fair S Clou 1820 [Bar. Ther. Wind. Obser. 6 29 67 45 NW Cloudy 34 SW Ditto 17 29.58 35 Price of SHARES in CANALS, Docks, Bridges, Roads, WATER-WORKS, FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, INSTITUTIONS, MINES, &c. Nov. 21st, 1820, Shares, Present, Div. per Sha. per Ann. per Sha.per Ana. L. L. Chesterfield.... West India 44 Vauxhall Waterloo.... Commercial Road. 100 57 3 Ditto East India Branch Grand Union Do. Loan Grantham Leeds and Liverpool Leicester Melton Mowbray 100 31 Loughborough ............. Mersey and Irwell Monmouthshire Birmingham Fire and Life. Albion ............. 1000 7 10 London Fire London Ship Royal Exchange 40 Union Gas Light and Coke (Chart. Trent and Mersey, or Grand Trunk....... Warwick and Birmingham Warwick and Napton 100 208 Bristol Dock.... 83718 60 44 50 2 10 75 gs. 40 10 2 10 2 12 6 6 5 4 4 7 10 1 2 10 10 Commercial Dock East India 10 10 Auction Mart... British Copper Company Rate of Government Life Annuities, payable at the Bank of England. single life of 35 receives for 100l. stock 4 18 O average-rate 100l. money 7 10 All the intermediate ages will receive in proportion. Reduction National Debt and Government Life Annuity Office, Bank-street, Cornhill. 798 8 14 1 9 11 4 10 14 5 12 6 0 - 14 15 0 - 18 12 8 COURSE of the EXCHANGE, from Oct. 27, to Nov. 24, 1820, both inclusive. Amsterdam, c. f. PRICES of BULLION, at per Ounce. Portugal Gold, in coin ...ol. Os. Od. a Ol. 08. Od. New Dollars.... .....Ol. 49. 10jd. a Ol.os.Ol. Foreign Gold in Bars......3l. 178. 104d, a ol. 08. Od. Silver in Bars, Standard... 4s. 11. a ol. Os. Od. New Doubloons..............34. 165. Od. a 3l. 15s. Od. New Louis, each........ The above Table contains the highest and lowest prices. JAMES WETENHALL, Sworn BrokeR, DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS FROM OCTOBER 25, TO NOVEMBER 25,1820, BOTH INCLUSIVE. Days. Bank 3perCt3perC134pCt. 4perCt 5perCt. Long Irishi Imp. 1820. Stock. Reduc Consol Consol Consol Navy. Anns. 5 per Ct. 3perCi Omnium. India So.Sea OldSo. NwSo.4 per cent. 2 per Day Cons. Oct. 25215 214663 767 75% 55 104 75곱 66 25pr. 5s. 3pr. 67 8 26 66767776 57 853 4104 2 dis. 259 24pr. 48. 5pr. 68 7$ 27 215 215 67 67876 25 101 姓 2dis. 249 26pr. 5s. 3pr. 684 73 25 | 67 68 77 85 104 Idis. 75층 263 25pr. 4s. 5pr. 68 8 30215 67 85 104 104 221 259 26pr. 4s. 5pr. 68 74 31215 2151 67 25s 26pr. 4s. 5pr. 673 Nov. 1 67 85 24dis. 221 222 75 4s. 5pr. 67 2215 21567 63 68 776 85 104 75 26pr. 4s. 6pr. 68 3215 66 671 76 57 847 51037 |17 18 654 24dis. 221 222 27 pr. 4s. 6pr. 672 4 167 674 85 104 2 dis. 59. 6pr. 67 7684 73 764 685 51041 17호 금지 23 dis. 221 222 673 269 27 pr. 4s. 5pr. 681 8 167품 중 676 86 76 85 104 177103 65 2dis. 75 674 268 27 pr. 4s. 5pr. 68 9215 674 2dis. 27s 26pr. 5s. 4pr. 68 10215 21667 68 76 85 11042 11217 68168977 86 1053 - 66 ldis. 221 279 25pr. 5. 3pr. 68 222 76 68 25s 26pr. 3s. 5pr. 69 13 68 68 91 77 186 105 17 258 26pr. 4s. 2pr. 65 142174 68 69 77 86 1052 66 4 222 222 269 27 pr. 3s. 5pr. 69 15,2174 68 697786 105 64173 odis. par. 77 68 263 27 pr. 4s. 16218 60원 17 218 218683 18 218 219 684 201 1692 6 77룹 186 105 174 1 dis. 223 224 → 268 27 pr. 4s 5pг. 69 5pr. 693 6977 86 105 67 269 27pr. 3s 5pг. 69 69 77 86 105 76 63 69 269 27 pr. 5s 3pr. 69 68 69 977 86 105 26pr. 4s 3pr. 69 21/219 168 169 1774 186 105 Oldis. 269 27 pr. 59 3pr. 69 222194 68 969 477 786105 27 pr. 2s 3pr. 69 23219/ 68 69 774 861105 odis. 268 27 pr. 1s 3pr. 694 24.219 168 169 17786105 224 278 24pr. par 1pm. 624 All EXCHEQUER BILLS dated prior to April, 1819, have been advertised to be paid off. N. B. The above Table contains the highest and lowest prices, taken from the Course of the Exchange, &c. originally published by John Castaign, in the year 1718, JAMES WETENHALL, Stock-Broker, No. 15, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, London; On application to whom, the original documents for near a century past may be referred to. Memoir of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Banagol's Advice. No. 141.......... Description of the Frontispiece-Statue of its late Majesty George 111. erect- On the Improvement of Character Considerations addressed to the Female Sentimental Aphorisms, from various Annals of Public Justice [Concluded) 489 Royal Beneficence, exemplified in an Anecdote of his late Royal Highness A Visit to Tunbridge Wells, July 1820. In Two Letters to a Friend. By John Evans, LL.D. Letter 11. concluded 495 Early English Dramatists. No. III. ..502 The Romance of a Night [Concluded] 509 Notice and Extracts of Miritolmemalik. Ellis's Narrative of a Journey to New Belzoni's Narrative of the Operations and recent Discoveries within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs, and Ex- cavations, in Egypt and Nubia, &e. 5351 THEATRICAL JOURNAL-A' Wild Goose Chase-Justice, or the Caliph and the Cobbler-Epilogue to Ditto-Poca- hontas--The Warlock of the Glen- Mr. Vandenhof, &c. &c. &c. ......541 Acknowledgments to Correspondents..558 List of Bankrupts, Dividends, and Cer- tificates PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS, AND SOLD AT THE LATE JAMES ASPERNE'S, AND MAY BE HAD OF ALL THE BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. |