WILLATS, THOS. Great Queen-st. Lincoln's-innfields, ironmonger, May 2, and 30. [Mayhew and Co. Chancery-la.] April 18. WALE, EDW. Sheepshead, Leicester, baker, May 7 and 8, Bull's Head, Hinckley. [Cowdell, Hinck ley; and Long and Co. Holborn-co. Gray's-inn.] April 25. WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE, Cursitor-st. Chanceryla, colourman, May 9, and June 6. [Humphreys. London Bridge foot, Southwark.] April 25. AN ALPHABETICAL LIST of dividends, Brownhill, T. Leeds, April 18 Bray, J. S. Coleman-st. May 2 Bedford, C. Manchester, April 27 hill, May 19 5 Bécher, C. C. Lothbury, May 5 Boulton, G. E. Worcester, May 7 Bond, R. Plymouth, May 16 Farthing, J. Bristol, May 30 Fowler, J. Birchin-lane, May 16 Guichenet, P. Langbourn Chambers, Gibbon, W. Pontefract, May 11 Graham, J. Gloucester-st. May 16 28 Morley, J. Liverpool, May 5 Roberts, J. Wood-street, May 2 Roy, S. Tonnington, May 19 Hardy, W. Thetford, April 25 Haslam, J. and Co. Oldham, April 29 Hodges, W. Kew, May 2 Hagedorn, J. P. H. Old Broad-st. Harris, J. O. Bristol, May 11 Jameson, J. and Co. Little Queen. Callow, J. Southall, May 9 Cooke, H. and Co. Coleman-street, Jackson, S. Birmingham, May 6 April 18 Cooke, J. Cotton, May 18 Coles, W. Mincing-lane, June 13 Dunn, H. Ware, April 18 May 2 Donald, J. Westmorland, May 1 Dodd, T. Leicester-st. May 10 Demain, J. Menwith-hill, May 20 95 Jones, J. and Co. Bucklersbury, Jones, E. Ludgate-hill, April 16 Robinson, G. and S. Paternoster- Swan, B. Shiffnal, April 21 Seymour, W. Crescent, April 25 Spitta and Co. Lawrence Pountney- Sloper, M. Bashwick, May 19 Stephens, R. Long-lane, May 16 18 Thomas, P. Hatfield-st. May 9 Tushill, C. Norwich, May 19 Tyne, May 2 Mackcoull, J. Worthing, April 14 Whinfield, J. Gateshead, May 4 Moore, T. Worthing, May 9 Woodgate, E. sen. Blackfriarsroad, May 2 Ellis, W. H. Christchurch, April 28 Evans, R. Duffield, May 8 May 5 Moline, S. Biliter-lane, May 19 Wells, W. Malden, April 25 Worthy, R. Exeter, May 6 Miller, J. and Co. Ironmonger-Wilcock, E. Huddersfield. May 19 lane, May 9 Europ. Mag. Vol. LXXIII. April, 1818. Willett, J. Northwold, May 11 3 B. Warrington, T. Portsmouth, June 2 Wells, T. Well-street, May 19 Ward, J. Beccles, May 27 AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CERTIFICATES, FROM SATURDAY, MARCH 28, TO SATURDAY, ADAMSON, E. Liverpool, April 18 Baylis, W. Ledbury, April 25 | Fearnley, T. Portsmouth, April 28 Bridgman, J. N. Tavistock, May 2 Hester, J. Rochester road, May 2 Baker, J. Bath, May 5 May 9 Burgess, P. Leicester, May 12 Duveliez, P. E. Size-lane, May 2 Hancock, S. Newbury, May 5 Houlding, J. Liverpool, May 9 Lloyd, W. sen. Thames-st. May 12 Mercer, J. Graystoneley, May 12 25 Palley, J. Thayer-st. April 25 APRIL 25, 1818. Parr, J. O. Liverpool, May 9 Thomas, D. Bristol, April 18 21 Tanner, W. H. Strand, April 25 Warner, J. and Co. Derby, May 12 18 Wigner, J. Harwich, May 18 DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP, FROM SATURDAY, MARCH 28, TO SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1818. ARNOULD, J. and Bradford, J. Piccadilly, bookseilers. Andrews, J. sen. and Andrews, J. jun. Mansfield, tioners. Brown, J. and Conn, J. S. St. Martin's-la. letter- Bloomfield, J. and W. Walworth, bricklayers. Bourne, J. Bourne, T. Bourne, J. and Bourne, P. Burton, S. Clay, R. and Briggs, J. Devonshire-st. Brookes, P. Holinshead, W. Johnson, T. and Sut- Bottely, T. and Lilly, J. Birmingham, painters. Baukes, J, and Keating, A. Liverpool, linen drapers. Bower, J. Robinson, C. and Bissex, W. Bristol, mer. chants. Burgin, T. and Burgin, P. H. Stafford, tanners. Charretie, J. and Shepherd, T. Calcutta. Carter, W. and Hutchins, C. Yeovil, Somersetshire, glove-manufacturers. Cunliffe, R. E. and Kay, A. jun. Manchester, attornies. Corder, J. and Walker, G. corn and seed factors. Cater, J. D. and T. Plymouth, cabinet-makers. Collinge, E. and Percival, J. Green-st. Black- rers. Crow, A. and Trapp. J. Denmark-st. Ratcliffehighway, sugar-bakers. Calvert, G. J. W. and T. Hunslet, Yorkshire, cop. per-manufacturers. Corry, W. and Dalton, W. Liverpool. Commins, J. and Drew, W. Portugal-st. St. Cle ment's Danes, stationers. Coupland, J. and Smith, J. Lincoln, wholesale brewers Collins, E. jun. and Brewer, J. North-st. Brighthelmstone, cabinet-makers. Dickenson, T. and Flashburn, E. Wakefield, woolstaplers. Denison, J. and J. Kingston-upon-Hull, wine and spirit inerchants. Duckett, T. and Rowland, H. printers. Drinkwater, W. L. and Drinkwater, J. jun. Liverpool, merchants. Dobson, T. and Stokoe, W. Hexham, Northumber land, fellmongers. Davis, J. W, and W. Deptford, grocers. Draper, T. and Draper, G. Derby, veterinary-spr. geons. Dyson, G. and Benson, J. St. John's-st. Clerkenwell, japan-manufacturers Eastwicke, W. and Lawford, J. High-st. St. Maryle- Bone, pork-butchers. Edwards, J. and Nowland, T. jun. Liverpool, shoemakers, Ebeleigh, J. and Dickenson, R. Liverpool, hatters. merchants. Fox, T. and R. Great Queen-st. Lincoln's-inn-fields, wine-merchants, Gandy, R. and Beckett, J. Silver-st. Wood-st. trim. ming-manufacturers. Gatliff, T. Leeds, and Nevins, J. London; merchants. Gisborne, T. jun. Brittlebank, J. and Selby, P. Ashborne, bankers. Grainger, T. H. and Dunning, T. Leeds, attornies. Gray, D. and White, G. Chichester, carvers, gilders, and japanners. Hoole, W. and Hancock, W. Sheffield, manufacturers of cast steel shoe and butcher knives. Hewsen, J. and Dobson, J. Kilpin, Yorkshire, brick-makers. Hobson, W. and Castle, R. Little Moorfields, stable keepers. Hepburn, J. sen. Billiter, W. and Hepburn, J. jun. Long-la. Bermondsey, tanners. Hawthornthwaite, M. and Shepherd, J. Lancaster, spirit-merchants. Hawkins, J. and Horneman, W. Bristol, fishmongers. Houle, A. and Scammell, W. Brayne's row, Spafields, chasers. Holland, J. and W. Covent-garden-mark, salesmen. Hampson, S. and Hampson, A. T. Bary-st. Salford, school mistresses. Hopporton, S. Williamson, J. jun. and Glen, W. Edinburgh Chemical Company. Heelis, E. Atkinson, M. and Craig, A. Appleby, Westmorland, common brewers. Holman, J. F. and Shufflebotham, T. T. Exeter, linen-drapers. Hiorns, J. and Smith, W. Leamington Priors, Warwick, coal dealers. Hughes, T. and Hughes, J. Chichester, plaisterers. Jepson, A. Bloyd, A. and Young, E. Manches.er, grocers. Johnson, W. H. and Whitehead, J. Manchester, dry-salters. Jedson, J. jun. and Whippell, J. Red-lion-wharf, Wapping, coal-merchants. Jenkins, J. and Williams, W. and G. Appledore, James, H. and Milburn, J. Carlisle, curriers. Jarvis, R. sen. and Love, W. Burslem, Stafford, earthen ware manufacturers. Jeferson, H. and R. and Richardson, W. Whitehaven, Cumberland, India merchants. Johnson, J. and Russell, N. Northallerton, York. shire, linen manufacturers. Kartz, A Roberts, C. and Glover, E. Stepney green, soap-makers. Kay. G. and mith, T. Gorton, Lancashire, manufacturers. Kempster, J. Thompson, J. and Edge, W. Man. chester, packers Kay, A. and Kay, R. Manchester, cotton merchants. Lyon, L. and Harland, J. Kingston-upon-Hull, watch-makers. Lock, D. and Lindop, W. Manchester, merchants. Longbottom, J. sen. Watson, T. Coley, R. and Longbottom, J. jun. Ratcliffe-cross, shipwrights. Lawton, J. Debaufer, J. and Clark, W. Cow-la, lamp-manufacturers. Lord, L. and Buckley, J. Bradley, Lancaster. Mams, A. and Caw, T. Wallbrook, merchants. Pender, J. and Rogers, H. Kingston-upon-Hull, plumbers. Palser, J. and Palser, T. jun. Woottonunderedge, Gloucester, paper-makers. Potter, B. and Goldney, J. Mitcham, coach-wheelwrights. Peacock. J. H. Morgan, J. Ockley, J. Hudson, J. Lendon, W. Whitfield, T. and Eysham, London Tavern, Bishopsgate, tavern-keepers. Prince, M. and E. Bishopsgate-st. Pritchard, J. Wood, J. and Atkinson, W. Sheffield, cutlers. Pickering, W. and P. Liverpool, merchants. Pittar, J. Chassereau, J. D. and Pittar, P. London, merchants. Padgett, A. and Padgett, J. South Molton-st. winedealers. Padley, A. and Littlewood, J. B. Rockingham-pl. Sheffield, manufacturers of feathers. Prior, J. and Holbrow, J. Hammersmith, dyers. Pearson, E. Hoyle, B. and Hoyle, J. Great Harwood, cotton spinners. Perrin, T. sen. and Perrin, T. jun. Marlborough, Wiltshire, cheesefactors. Punshon, O. and Reed, J. Dowgate wharf, wharf. ingers. Rumley, V and Owen, W. Portsmouth, slop-sellers. Reville, J. and T. Newark-upon-Trent, whitesmiths. Reynolds, S., and Reynolds, W. Shad Thames, Southwark, rope-makers. Robinson, W. Liverpool, and Boswell, J. J. Dublin, paper-stainers. Ross, T. and Wright, B., Birmingham, steel toy A makers. Rishworth, M. and Longbottom, T. Kighley, York. shire, raf merchants. Steadman, J. and Bright, R. Aldersgate-st. haberdashers. Shaw, G. Halifax, and Strafford, J. Causeway in Warley, Halifax, surgeons. Sanders, J. W. and Kelly, J. C. Durham, paintmanufacturers. Smallpiece, E. and S. Guildford, milliners. Smith, E. and Cragg, J. Cheapside, wholesalehosiers. Shelton, C. D. and Twells, F. W. Nottingham, attornies. Shore, W. and Alsop, J. sen. Lea bridge, Derby, cotton spinners. Sandys, J. D. and Sampson, R. jun. Liverpool, ship brokers. Saltmer, J. and Edwards, J. Manchester, hat-manu facturers. Stanley, W. and Cavenagh, J. Manchester, coalucalers. Tweddall, J. and Taylor, J. Stokesley, Yorkshire, shopkeepers. Tebbutt, T. sen. and Tebbutt, T. jun. Gray's-inn, attornies-at-law. Taylor, R. P. Pugh, J. Pugh, G. Hitchen, J. S. Skerrett, J. Done, J. Hodson, T. Lavies, S. Wilkinson, A. and Skerrett, R. Over-Chester, salt-proprietors. Tayleur, C. and Jackson, J. Liverpool. Thorpe, J. and Steel, J. Piltsworth, Lancaster, faxspinners. Veevers, J. H. and Witham, F. Barnley, Lanca shire, cotton-spinners. Walker, F. and Edward, J. Bridgnorth, mercers. Wetherley, W. and Barratt, T. Darent, Kent, paper makers. Ji LIST OF PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS, &c. (Continued from page 276.) OHN SIMPSON, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, Plater; for a method of constructing and making spring hooks or woodcock eyes and for coach harness; which principle of spring is intended also to be applied to harness buckles, territs, hooks, harness, and spring swivels. Dated Feb. 16th, 1818. THOMAS ALLINGHAM, of Smith-street, Chelsea, Middlesex, Gentleman; for a lamp, intended to be called "the Economical and Universal Lamp," Constructed by means of the flame of the wick being dept in a constant and eqaal degree of contiguity to the oil, so as to consume in proportion to the light it gives a less quantity of oil than other lamps, and also give a continual light of almost unvaried brilliancy. Dated February 19th, 1818. JOHN JONES, of the city of Cloucester, Brush Manufacturer; for improvement in certain parts of the machinery or instruments used for dressing woollen and other cloths. Dated Feb. 19th, 1818. JAMES COLLIER, of Frocester, Gloucestershire, Civil Engineer; for various improvements on a machine now in use for the dressing and gigging of woollen cloths, called a gig. Dated February 19th, 1818. ALEXANDER HALIBURTON, of Haigh Ironworks, near Wigan, Lancashire, Esquire; for cer tain improvements in steam engines and boilers. Dated February 27th, 1818. JOSHUA ROUTLEDGE, of Bolton-le-Moor, Lancashire, Engineer; for an improvement or improves ments upon the rotative steam engine. Dated February 27th, 1818. JOHN SUTHERLAND, of Liverpool, Lancashire, and also of No. 99, Houndsditch, London, Copper. smith; for various improvements in the construction of an apparatus for the purifying of liquids. Dated March 7, 18:8. VARIATIONS OF BAROMETER, THERMOMETER, &c. at Nine o'Clock A.M. By T. BLUNT, Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty, No. 22, CORNHILL, LONDON MARKETS, APRIL 21, 1818. COTTON.-The sales of Cotton have lately been so extensive, that the stock in London is decreasing rapidly; the quantity at market, with the exception of East India descriptions, is very limited; good Pernams and Surats have been much inquired after, but the holders have been advancing so much in their prices, that the transactions are not so extensive as would otherwise have been the case. The sales of Cotton since our last exceed 2500 bags-850 Pernambucco 2s. 14d, a 2s. 2d. picked 2s. 24d. principally at 2s. 13d.; 150 bags to arrive 2s. 14d.; 200 Cearas at 2s, 14d.; 100 Surinams 2s. Od. a 2s. 03d.; 80 Demeraras 2s. 18. a 2s. 14d.: 250 Bourbon 2s. 4d, a. 2s. 8d. principally at 2s. 6d. taken on speculation; 520 Surats 14d. a 174d.; 350 Bengals 104d. a 114d.; the three latter exclusive of duty; a small proportion of the Perpams, and about a half of the Ben gals, were reported to be taken for expor tation; the remainder of the purchases were made by the trade. "Liverpool, April 18. "The trade in Manchester continuing very good, and the east winds keeping out supplies, we have again experienced an active demand for Cottons. A disposition has manifested itself to purchase Brazils on speculation, and they have in consequence advanced about per lb. Boweds, Orleans, and Bengals, may be considered about d. per lb. higher, but the principal rise has been in Sea Islands, which have advanced about 28. per lb. in consequence of the great scarcity. Yesterday, there were brought forward by auction 2458 Bengals, of which 812 went off steadily at 11ad, a 123d. for fair to good fair, and 13d. a 13 d. for good quality the better qualities at an improvement of 4d. per lb. and the lower qualities at full prices; the remainder were withdrawn, but about 200 bales have been sold since the sale at 123d. and this price refused for the principal part of a favourite mark. 117 Domingos sold at 204d. a 20 d. SUGAR.-The demand for Sugars last week continued limited, and as the holders evinced great eagerness to effect sales, a further depression of 1s. was submitted to; several parcels held on speculation were disposed of at a greater depression. The accounts from Jamaica and the Leeward Islauds, hold out the prospect of considerable arrivals sooner than was generally expected; the market was in consequence very heavy, yet it may be considered that the wholesale grocers and refiners are now reported to be nearly out of stock, and as the latter have made uo considerable purchases of raw Sugar for a length of time, the first arrivals, particularly from Jamaica, will probably meet an immediate sale. There is little probability of any new supplies of Sugar, on account of the continuance of easterly winds; the holders in consequence to day do not evince so much anxiety to effect sales; the purchases are very limited, as few parcels of good quality, are offering: the prices this forenoon may however be stated a shade higher than on Friday last, and more confidence amongst the holders. A public sale of Barbadoes Sugar was this forenoon brought forward, it consisted of 175 hhds. 42 tierces; the whole went off freely; the yellows much about the current prices of the market; the white went off with great briskness 2s, per cwt, higher, being wanted by the wholesale grocers; on account of the late scarcity of good Sugars-good white realised 95s.; middling 90s. 6d. and 91s.; ordinary 88s. ; yellow 83s. a 87s.; one lot brown 77s. 6d. The refined market continued heavy till towards the close of last week, when there was a revived inquiry, particularly for export; brown Lumps were in great request about 105s.; the prices of Refined continue to rate low in proportion to raw Sugar, yet the shipping orders are still mostly limited to prices 3s. or 4s. under the market currency: should refined goods give way a few shillings, either from the decline in the prices of the raw, or from any other cause, there can be no question that very extensive export orders would be immediately executed. -Molasses continue in request at our quotation. Foreign Sugars are little inquired after; no alteration can be stated in the prices. COFFEE.-There was little alteration in the prices of Coffee last week; the demand after the day of our publication became more limited, but no depression in the prices was submitted to. A public sale of 25 casks and 250 bags was brought forward; the late prices of Demerara were fully supported fine ordinary 1139.; middling IRISH PROVISIONS, &c. -The Provision market continues steady at our quotations.-Bacon has been so heavy, that the prices inserted may be considered in a great measure nominal. There has been a decline of 4s. a 5s. in Butters, but there are few sellers at the depression: the trade anticipate a revival in the market. OIL.-The prices of Whale Oil are rather advancing; several considerable parcels have lately changed hands about our quota tions.-There has been some interest excited in the market as to what prices the Greenland Oil of this year's fishing will commence at; the trade are mentioning about 321, or 381., but we believe there have been no contracts yet entered into.-Seed Oils are a shade lower.-Gallipoli, and other d scriptions, are without variation. RUM, BRANDY, and HOLLANDS.There was a public sale of Rum brought forward last week, consisting of 236 puncheons of Jamaica; the prices were 3d, a 4d. per gallon under the market rates, but the quality was so indifferent, that it affords no fair criterion of the market prices. Rums have, however, been since the sale extremely heavy, and the market currency may certainly be considered Id. to 2d, per gallon lower; the prices were for the lowest, 7 to 15, 3s. 3d. a 3s. 4d.; 17 to 21, 3s. 5d. a 3s. 6d. ; the first lots, 23 to 25, were withdrawn at 5s; one lot, good quality, 27 and 28, sold at 4s. 6d. The market for Brandy is so excedingly heavy, that were sales forced during the present languid demand, a very considerable depression in the prices must be submitted to.-Geneva is declining. INDIGO. The sale at the India House closed yesterday; the good and fine descriptions have gone off 3d. and middling 4d. a 6d. higher than last sale; the ordinary nearly at the same prices. The sale consisted of 7908 chests, of which it is calcula ted, about one third has been taken in for the proprietors, on account of the reports from India, stating, that there is a great deficiency in the crops, and that the supplies to Great Britain, for the autumn and next spring sales, will not exceed 12,000 chests. HEMP, FLAX, and TALLOW.-The demand for Hemp since our last has rather given way, and prices may be considered a shade lower.-The quantity of Yellow Candle Tallow in London, is so inconsiderable, that the holders have in very few instances submitted to any depression; the market may, however, be stated exceedingly heavy.—In Flax there is no variation. The Exchange from St. Petersburg by the ast accounts was stated rather lower. |