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HOOPER, WILLIAM, Tenbury, Worcester, maltster, June 3, 4, and 20. Swan, Burford, Salop. [Rubenon, Tenbury.] May 9. HAZLEHURST, MEADOWS, Liverpool, pumpmaker, June 2, George, Liverpool [Leece, Lard erect, Liverpool; and Chester, Staple-inn.] More.

HEATH, WILLIAM, Hanley, Staffordshire, blacksh, June 25, Roe Buck, Newcastle-underLy [Prowse and Co. Essex-street, Strand.] Mag 2.

HALSE, THOS, HENRY, and Co. Maiden-lane, Cheapside, button manufacturers, June 27. [WalFega, Gt. Surry-street; and Chilton, Chancerylate May 16.

HIRST TROS. NELSON and Co. Huddersfield, York, merchants, June 23, Rose and Crown, Hud4. and June 27, White Lion, Halifax. [Saverd, Halifax; and Becket, Noble-street, Foster-lane.] May 16.

HALL, THOS, Reading, tailor, June 1, 3, and 30, A Reading. [Vines, Reading; and Jenkins and Co. New-inn.] May 19.

HILBERS, HERMAN GERHERD, St. Mary Axe, merch. June 6, 13, and July 4. [Oakley and Co. Mart's-lane, Cannon-street.] May 23. INGLEBY, THOMAS, Birmingham. common. catier, June 10, Dog, Sandon, Stafford. [Dent and Co, Stone, Staffordshire; and Walker, Lincoln's-inn. May 9.

KINGSELL, JAMES, Blackwell, painter and gla zier, June 20. Goodchild, Commercial-chainbers, Minorics.] May 9.

LIDDELL, JOHN, Huddersfield, York, cordWalser, June 9 and 27, White Hart, Stafford. [Parker, Naford; and Thomas, Hind-court, Fleet-street.] May 16.

LAME, JOHN, Crescent, Minories, merchant, June 1.6, and 5). [Smith, Finsbury-square.] May 19. LOUDON, JOHN CLAUDIUS. Lloyd's, coffeebase, and Warwick-court, Holborn, inerebant, June 30. [Abraham, Great Mariborough street.]

May 19.

MAN, HARRY, Stoe, Calcutta, hut now in the Fleet Prison, dealer, June 13. [Drake, Old Fish-street, Doctor's-commons.] May 2

MILNE, GEORGE, Broad street, merchant, June 20. Smith and Co. Co. Draper's-hall. May 9. MARTIN, JOHN, Mitcham, Surrey, butcher, June 21. (Pitchard, Fuses street, Strand } May 12. MALKIN, THOS, Burslem, Staffordshire potteries, ble-colour-manufacturer, June 23, Roe Buck, Now tle-under-Lyme. [Wilson, Newcastle. under-Lyme; and Wilson, King's Bench Walk, Traple. May 12.

MOORE, WM. Sowerby, York, cloth manufacber, Jace 27, White Lion, Halifax. [Crosley, Bradford; and Evans, latton-garden.] Alay 16. SASH, WILLIAM, Bristol, dry-salter, June 16, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Bevan and Co. Bistor; and Bourillion and Co. Little Fridaystract, Cheapside.] May 5.

NEALE, WM. Warminster, Wilts, victualler, June 4,5, and 27, Fall Moon, Old Bridge, Bath. (Larapard, Warminster; and Lowden, Clement'san.) May 16.

MICHOLLS, WILLIAM, Huntingdon, sack-inaker,
June 15, 16, and 30, Fountain, Huntingdon.
(Sweeting, Huntingdon; and Lowe and Co,
Southampton-buildidgs.] May 19.
PRESTON, THOS. sen. Macclesfield, victualler,
Jane 9, Angel, Macclesfield. [Higginbotham,
Macclesfield; and Clarke and Co. Chancery-
lase) April 2

POWELL, WILL. Brockbury, Hereford, farmer,
June 9, Greyhound, Hereford. James, Hay,
Breconshire; and Pewtress, Gray's inn.] April 28.
POULGRAIN, HUGH, Fowey, Cornwall, ship
wright, June 1, 2, and July 4, Shio, Fowey.
Thompson, Gray's-inn-square; and Brown,
Fowey May 29.
BOLLAND, FELIX. St. James's-street, Piccadilly,
pertamer, June 16. [Walls, Russell-square.]
Meg 5.
BOSE, JOHN VOSS, Cambridge, brush maker,
Jene 23, Red-Lion, Cambridge. [Haggerston and
C. Cambridge; and Croft, Cuancery-lane.]
May 2.
STANSFIELD, ABRAHAM, Holebottom, York,
fastian-manufacturer, June 9. [Bennet, Token-
house-yard.] April 28.

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SPENCE, ISAAC, Providence-row, Hackney, merch. June 16. [Michell, Union-court, Broad street.] May 5.

STUBBS, WILLIAM, Manchester, coal dealer, June 20, Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. [Duckworth and Co. Manchester] May 9.

SADD, JAMES, Greystoke place, Fetter-la. builder, June 20. [Warrand, Church-row, Fenchurch-st.] May 9.

SOUTHEE, JAMES, Canterbury, baker, June 23, Guildhall, Canterbury. [Plummer, Canterbury; and Nethersole and Co. Essex-street, Strand. ] May 12. STANDISH, JOHN, Liverpool, flour-dealer, June 1, 2, and 27, George, Liverpool. [Bulmer, Liverpool; and Clarke and Co. Chancery-lane.] May 16. SANSUM, JOHN, Cree-church-lane, Leadenhallstreet, victualler, June 27. [Lewis, Crutchedfriars.] May 16.

TOMLINSON, CHARLES, Hawarden, Flintshire, apothecary, June 16, Pied Bull, Chester. [Kelstall, Chester; and Milac and Co. Temple.] May 5. THOMPSON, JOHN, Mappleton, Derbyshire, farmer, June 16, Bell, Derby. [Brittlebank and Co. Ashiborne, Derby; and Alexander and Co. Newinn.] May 5.

TILLEY, JOHN JOSEPH, Hamstead, music-seller, June 20. Hartley, New Bridge-st. Blackfriars.] May 9.

TAYLOR, BENJAMIN EELLOW, Woolmer.street, Poplar, builder, June 20. [Walker, Lincoln's-innFields.] May 9.

TREDGOLD, KOB. Southampton, dealer, June 27, Star, Southampton. [Clement, Southampton; and Hicks and Co. Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn.]

May 16.

TREWHITE, NATH. Northallerton, Yorkshire, linen draper, June 24, 25, and 959, Sessions-house, Wakefield. [Cars, Wakefield; and Wells, Gate. st. Lincoln's-inn.] May 19. WARD, JOHN, Whestones, Worcester, grazier, June 9. Unicorn, Worcester. [Hill, Worcester; and Becke, Devonshire st. Queen-sq.] April 28. WILLIAMS, JOHN, Shrewsbury, innkeeper, June 9, Unicorn, Shrewsbury. [Cooper, Shrewsbury; and Presland, Brunswick-square.] April 28. WILKIN, JOHN, Preston, Lancashire, draper, June 16, Mitre, Preston. {Howards, Preston; and Norris, John-st. Bedford-row.] May 5. WALDER, EDWARD, Battle, Sussex, tailor, June 20. [Martin, Battle, Sussex; and Gregson, Angelco. Throgmorton-st.] Mayo.

WETHERELT, JAMES, Rochester, hatter, June 20. [Phipps, Weaver's hall.] May 9.

WOODWARD, WILLIAM, cannon-street, carpenter, June 20. [Godmond, Earl-street, Blackfriars.] May 9. WELLINGS, SAM. Shrewsbury, Salop, tailor, June 23, Elephant and Castle, Shrewsbury. [Cooper, Shrewsbury; and Presland and Co. Brunswick-sq.] May 12.

WOOKEY, DAN. Tetbury, Gloucester, grocer, June 8, 9, and 27, White Lion, Bristol. [Clarke, Bristol; and Jenkins and Co. New-inn.] May 16. WILLIAMS, SAM. and Co. Lilypot-lane, Noble-st. straw-bat manufacturers, June 6 and 27. [Brumell, Church-pass-age, Guildhall.1 May 16.

WEBB, RICH Winslow, Herefordshire, farmer,
June 11, 12, and 30. Unicorn, Worcester. [Robin-
son, Tenbury, Wo cester.] May 19.
WHITE, SAM. Culver, Derbyshire, grocer, June 30,
Bull, Worksop [Beardshaw, Worksop; and
Allen, Carlie-street, Soles.] May 19.
WHITEHOUSE, JOS. Stratford on-Avon, mercer,
June 1 and 50, Shakspeare, Stratford-on-Avon.
[Tibbits, Stratford-on-Avon; and Price and Co.
Lincoln's inn.] May 19.

YOUNG, JOHN, Gosport, harness-maker, June 19,
Mitre, Portsea. [Winkworth, Portsmouth; and
Allen, Chlord's inn. May 2.

YOUNGHUSBAND, JOS. Liverpool, ship-broker, June 1, 2, and 23. York hotel, Liverpool. [Garnett, Liverpool; and Windle, Jolin-st. Bedford-row.1 May 12.

YOUNGER, JOHN, Crescent, Minories, merchant, June 9, 6, and $0. [Smith, Finsbury-sq.] May 19.

AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DIVIDENDS,
FROM TUESDAY, APRIL 28, TO SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1818.

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Balls, A. Hare st. May 30
Beazley, S. Parliament-st. May 16
Bullock, T. New Laith, May 19
Batchelour, D. Fareham, May 28
Breexe, W. Henley, May 29
Brown, J. York, June 3
Beech, J. Stone, June 10
Boyer, A. Liverpool, June 3
Barnes, G. Ewell, June 9
Baylis, G. Stapleton, June 12
Belial, T. Reading, June 2
Buckle, M. York, June 2
Bramley, H. Lloyd's Coffee-house,
June 2

Brown, W. Sutton-at-Home, June

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Beckett, R. Westbury-under-the-folwill, T. Nine-Elms, Battersea,
Plain, Wilts, June 10
Bayly, H. St. Alban's, June 9
Bent, T. Shirland, June is
Blakey, G. and Co. Bishop Monck-
ton, June 13

Calaum, M. Bridlington, May 19
Chamberlain, T. Lisson green, May

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Duveluz, P. E. Size-la. June 2
Dickinson, E. Liverpool, June 1
Dowding. T. West Stawer, June 9
Dubois, J. Brixton, May 26
Druitt, G. R. Winchester, June 20
Dunkin, J. Aldersgate-st. June 13
Eastman, T. Clement's-la May 5
Evans, H. B. Bath, June 4
Elliott, C. Tiverton, June 15
Ellis, W. Castlefield, June IS
Emes, W. and Co. Church-row,
June 19

Foss, J. Kingston-upon-Hull, June

Fay, J. Upper George-st. June 27
Fowler, W. Leamington Friors,
June 6

Fowler, W. Lime-st. June 9

Johnson, P. Plymouth, May 30
Jackson, W. and Co. Shepton

Mallett, June 26

Jones, C. Cannon st. June 13
Krochl, J. Canon-st. May 30
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Rayson, J. Unper John st. June 13
Sewell, M. Lincoln. May 21
Schnieder, R. W. U. White Lion
co. May 30

Stone, J. Blackwater, May 19
Stolworth, G. Shenditch, May 19
Stewart, W. New Road, May 26
Scotland, R. South Shields, May 26
Sigsworth. J. Sunderland, May 8
Sowerby, T. New Bond-st. May 30
Scurr, R. Thirsk, May 30
Salmon, M. and Co. Canterbury,
June 3

Street, W. New-co. June 6
Savage, W. Corporation-row, June
Sanderson, B. P. Newgate-st. June

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AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CERTIFICATES,
FROM TUESDAY, APRIL 28, TO SATURDAY,

AINSWORTH, R. and Co. Bolbolt,
May 9

Aginlar, J. Devonshire-sq. June 9
Bryant, d. sen. Barnet, May 19
Bimson, T. and Go. Upholland,
May 26
Barker, S. Sheffield, June 2

Bishop, T. Warntord-co. June 6
Bow stead, C. Nantwich, June 6
Brooks, W. Droitwich, June 19

Constantine, J. Kendall, May 23
Carr, G. and Co. Sheffield, May 23
Cook, J. Liverpool, May $0
Cooke, J. S. S. Golden-la. June g
Champney, J Balby, June 6
Chipperfield, T. Hertford, June 6
Dancey, N. Bristol, June 2
Dannah, R. Windley, June 9
Doeg, A. Newcastle upon Tyne,
June 19

MAY 23, 1818.

Ellison, E. Terbeck, May 30
Evans, R. Grimley, June 6
Earle, J. Winchester, June 13
Fidlin, W. Manchester, May 96
Fawell, T. Leeds, June 9
Ford, W. Manchester, June 13
Grafton, E. Liverpool, May 26
Gilkes, W. Great Trinfty-la. May 2
Garside, R. Stockport, June 13
Hilderbrant, C, Coleman-st. May t

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DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP,

FROM TUESDAY, APRIL 28, TO SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1818.

ADDY, G. Brownell, J. and Taylor, W. Sheffield, cutlers.

Armstrong, W. White, J. and Armstrong, W. Newcastle, common-brewers.

Appleton, W. and Appleton, S. Kingston-upon-Hull, corn and coal merchants.

Appleby, T. and Longdale, H. Ripon, Yorkshire,
surgeons.

Andrews, C. E. and Hawkins, T. F. Old Swan
Wharf, Chelsea, coal-merchants.

Brooke, H. J. and Simes, J. T. Pasinghall-st.
Bold, G. and French, W. Haitwheele, Northumber-
land, brewers.

Barker, J. and Fereday, B. Birmingham, platers.
Billing, W. and Bageliot, R. Plymouth-dock, linen-
drapers.

Bangs, C. and Bangs, G. Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, carpenters.

Briggs, E. Hayes, E. and Briggs, S. London, Turkey

merchants.

Brook, T. and Brook, J. Kinver, Staffordshire, tim-
ber-merchants.

Brierley, T. and Harrison, J. Marsden-sq. Man-
chest, dealers in printed and cotton goods.
Bidwell, J. Barat, M. and Bidwell, J. G. St. Tho-
mas Apostle, Exeter, wine-merchants.
Beech, T. Whitaker, R. and Branon, J. Rother-
hithe, shipwrights.

Baylis, J. and Aickin, J. Upper Marylebone-st.
awnbrokers.

Bailey, W. and Bailey, G. Long-acre, curriers. Brightwell, R. and Harrison, B. Canterbury, plumbers.

Benson, S. and Horncastle, W. East Tilbury Wharf, coal merchants.

Brightmore, W. Hyde, J. and Marsh, W. Gains-
burgh, Lincolnshire, common-carriers.

Brine, H. Hippisley, H. and Scrace, H. Shepton-
Maller, dealers.

Coupland, J. and Smith, J. Lincoln, wholesale-
brewers.

Carnes, T. and Rann, F. G. Liverpool, plumbers.
Chapman, B. Norfolk, J. and Kettleworth, J. H.
Leeds, cloth-merchants.

Cripps, S. Baker, T. sen. Cole, J. and Keɛn, J.
Abingdon, bankers.

Condroy, C. H. and Rathbone, W. Manchester,

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Fletcher, E. Glover, P. and Hewett, C. deceased,
St. Helen's, Lancaster.

Fowler, J. Chancery-la. and Whybrew, W. Little
Peter st. Westminster, joiners.

Forwood, G. and Williams, W. Liverpool, commer-
cial-brokers.

Garnett, J. and Duck, D. Grove-mews, James-st.
Marylebone, arnetto-manufacturers.

Gibson, R. and Dillon, J. Sweeting's-alley, Corn-
hill, merchants.

Goolden, J. Shanklin, J. and Balmer, T. Chester, common carriers.

Gill, J. Bray, W, and Hornbrook, S. Tavistock, -iron-founders.

Holbrook, J. and Churches, J. Addle-st. Aldermanbury, woollen factors.

Hesseltine, T. and Lebrun, P. F. King-st. Coventgarden, chemists.

Higuam, J. and Goodshaw, R. Freckleton, Lancashire, coal-merchants.

Hammond, T. and Northwood, T. St. Swithin's-la.
coal-merchants.

Holmes, J. Aillatt, S. and Sanders, T. Water-la.
Tower-st. sugar-brokers.

Hill, A. C. Glover, W. M. and Smith, W. H. Tor-
tola, dealers,

Jefferies, J. and Legge, B. Cheltenham, blacksmiths.
Kington, T. Deane, M. A. and Bettington, S. St.

Philip and Jacob, Gloucestershire, white-lead
manufacturers.

King, B. and Ramsay, H. Limehouse, boat-builders.
Lees, J. and Lees, S. Manchester, cotton-merchants.
Lyall, G. and Robertson, W. Percy Banks, North-
umberland, brick and tile manufacturers.

Last, M. and Mann, C. Ipswich, carriers.
Little, S. and Tapson, J. M. St. Jermyn's, Cornwall,

coal-merchants,

Lotherington, E. and Campion, J. Great Tower-st. insurance-brokers.

Mitchell, J. and Venn, J. Sweeting's-alley, Cornhill,
public-notaries.

Macbraire, J. Henderson, R. Henderson, P. and
Hardie, J. Edinburgh, merchants.

Milne, R. Withington, T. S and Randolph, R. Phi-
ladelphia and Manchester.

Marsden, W. N. and Simpson, R. Manchester, corn-
dealers.

Murgatroyd, J. sen. Murgatroyd, W. Murgatroyd,
J. jun. and Murgatroyd, T. worsted-spinners.
Marwood, T. and Gowland, M. J. Whitby, York,
wine-merchants.

Marsden, J. Hird, W. and Marsden, W. Great
Tower st. agents.

Musgrove, R. and Meriton, H. Houndsditch, men's

mercers.

Nicholson, B. and Clay, D. P. Newark-upon-Trent, silversmiths.

Nixon, J and Wolley, G. Tunstall, Stafford, manufacturers of earthenware.

Nelson, G. and Bannister, D. Halifax, Yorkshire, wool staplers.

Nicholson, T. and Dodd, R. Newcastle upon-Tyne, plasterers.

Newmarch, C. and Harris, H. W, Cheltenham. attornies.

Nott, K, and De Lisle, W. Bristo'. ironmongers, Pearson, W. and Burrell, S. St. Ive's, Huntingdon, linen-drepers.

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Paris, A. A. and Myers, W. Took's-co. Chancery-la. printers.

Porritt, J. and Swetnam, G. Minories, cheesemongers.

Potts, R. and Maurice, W. Holborn-hill, linendrapers.

Pocock, C. sen. Golden, T. and Pocock, C. M. jun. Bouverie-st. Fleet-st. iron-masters.

Pollard, S. and Pollard, W. Bristol, linca-drapers. Plater, J. and Batchelor, J. Baldwin's-pl. Baldwin'sgardens, paper-makers.

Pickwick, E. Woodhouse, R. and Pickwick, M. Bath, coach-masters.

Poolly, T. and Cox, J. Maidstone, maltsters.
Pierce, J. and Gnecco, G. Basing-la. merchants.
Rumford, R. W. and Ashby, J. Bartholomew-la.
Royal-exchange, stock-brokers.

Raingill, C. and Raingill, D. Manchester, tobacco

nists.

Rhodes, E. Champion, T. Crawshaw, J. and Rogers, M. jun. Sheffield, merchants.

Ross, J. and Bates, E. Halifax, woolstaplers. Rutter, J. and Dodson, T. Joiner-st. Southwark, hop-merchants.

Rutter, E. Rutter, S. and Wade, S. Bristol, brushmakers.

Rhodes, A. Clapham, T. and Rhodes, J. W. Leeds, merchants.

Skey, R. S. and Mathews, J. Birmingham, carriers. Stephenson, T. and Pierpont, T. Brighthelmstone, linen-drapers.

Sherwood, R. and Sherwood, J. Lambeth, bricklayers and plasterers.

Shippin, P. and Senier, Z. Shoreditch, linen drapers. Samuel, J. Salisbury, R. and Jones, J. Liverpool, tobacconists.

Smith, B. and Smith, S. Tenbury, Worcestershire, carpenters.

Stikeman, W. Stevenson, H. and Clout, G. Maidstone, brandy-merchants.

Thompson, W. T. Harding, J. and Holtby, W. Leeds, bankers.

Tanner, J. N. Tanner, C. Windeatt, T. and Windeatt, W. Totness, Devon, fellmongers.

Tyler, W. and Gitto, G. R. Bristol, tobacco and snuff manufacturers.

Traer, W. Humphrey, W. and Juliff, J. Redruth, Cornwall, manufacturers of black-lead pots. Thorne, J. and Marker, J. Bristol, silk-weavers. Taylor, W. and Linstrum, S. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, cabinet-makers.

Thompson, S. sen. and Watson, W. Wakefield, corn-factors.

Thorne, S. and Thorne, J. Carhampton, Somersetshire, farmers.

Tarbock, W. Leadbetter, H. and Houghton, P. Sutton, Lancaster, brewers.

Trafford, T. Cox, J. and Witherhead, J. Derby, iron. mongers.

Tunstall, F. and Harrington, G. King-st. Snow-hill, distillers.

Ure, J. and Miller, J. Glasgow.

Whitworth, E. and Smith, S. Bury, Lancaster, drapers.

Walton, P. and Whitehead, T. Church-passage, Old Jewry, insurance-brokers.

Westwood, R. and M'Lachlan, H. Postern-row, Tower-bill, watch-makers.

Withers, E. and Morris, W. Portsea, curriers and leather-sellers.

Walker, J. and Walker, J. Skircoat, Yorkshire, corn-dealers.

Webb, J. Webb, J. W. and Webb, J. Portsca, Hants, gardeners and seedsmen.

Warwick, T. and Ridout, J. P. Ipswich, linen-drapers.

Waring, F. and Nott, J. Whitechapel-road, grocers. Westbrook, E. and Smith, W. Kent-road, glue

makers.

Wheatherhead, T. and Benstead, J. S. Cold-bath-sq. retail linen-drapers.

Webb, J. and Schofield, J. Sheffield, knife-manufacturers.

Young, F. and Tritton, H. Whitechapel, copper. smiths.

Young, T. M. Blaylock, S. and Smith, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchants.

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LIST OF PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS, &c. (Continued from page 372.)

HOMAS HEPPENSTALL, of Doncaster, Yorkshire, Machine-maker; for an improvement upon the engine or machine for cutting or reducing into what is called chaff, different articles, as dry - fodder for horses and cattle. Dated March 7th, 1818. GEORGE WYKE, of Bath, Somersetshire, Esquire; and WILLIAM SAMPSON, of Bristol, in the same county, Merchant; for improvements in pumps, which improvements are applicable to machinery of various descriptions. Dated March 14th,

1818.

JOHN READ, of Tipton, Staffordshire, Gentleman; and WILLIAM HOWELL, of Wednesbury, in the same county, Ground Bailiff; for a new system of working and getting the main or thick mine of coal. Dated March 14th, 1818.

RICHARD PENN, of Richmond Hill, Surrey; for a mode of manufacturing ornamental wooden furniture by the application of machinery. Dated March 14th, 1818.

JOHN ASHTON, of Great Tower street, London, Wine merchant; and THOMAS GILL, of Greekstreet, Soho, Middlesex, Hydrometer Manufactu rer; for certain improvements in or on instruments and apparatus for ascertaining the strength of spirituous liquors, and also the specific gravity of fluids and metals, Dated March 14, 1818.

SIR THOMAS COCHRANE, Knight, commonly called LORD COCHRANE; for a working or mak ing of a manufacture, being lamps for streets, which effectuate and regulate the combustion of a certain purified essential oil or spirit, obtained from different ligneous, carbonaceous, or bituminous sub. stances, usually called spirits of tar or oil of tar, and also working or making a manufacture, being an arrangement or arrangements of parts of lamps, whereby all other lamps in which flame is inclosed, as in street lamps, within glass vessels or cases, capable of transmitting light and of protecting the

flame from the wind and weather, are adapted to the production of a clear light, by the combustion of decomposition of the said purified oil or spirit therein, and in the use of the said purified essential oil or spi. rit in such lamps. Dated April 8, 1818.

JOHN JAMES ALEXANDER MCARTHY, of No. 4, Spring-gardens, Westminster, Middlesex, Gentleman; for a method or methods of applying granite or other materials in the making, construci ing, or forming pavements, pitching and covering for streets, roads, ways, and places. Dated April 8,

1818.

WILLIAM ANNESLEY, of Belfast, Ireland, Architect; for certain improvements in the con 'structing ships'-boats and other vessels. Dated April 8, 1818.

WILLIAM HOPKINSON, of High Holborn, Middlesex, Coach-maker; for a machine or apparatus to prevent the wheels of carriages, carts, coaches, and all other carriages, from coming off by accident. and which he intends to denominate or call a Wheel Detainer. Dated April 8, 1818.

GEORGE WHITHAM, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, Manufacturer of Spindles; for certain machinery for grinding, glazing, and dressing, small cotton, and woollen spindles, for spinning or jenney, bills, and male, and other kind of machine for fine work. . Dated April 8, 1818.

WILLIAM BOOTH, of Eckington, Derbyshire, Turner in Wood; for a method or process of making. by a certain machine or machines, wooden clogs for pattens, wooden clogs or soles for shoes, and a description of wooden clogs commonly called or known by the name of the Devonshire clogs, or by whatsoever other name or names, description or descriptions, the same several clogs or soles are commonly called, known, described, or distinguished. Dated April 8, 1818.

WILLIAM CHURCH, late of the New Coffee

house, Sweeting's-alley, Cornhill, London, but now of Chitton-street, Finsbury-square, Gentleman; for certain improvements in the steam-engine. Dated Apni &, 1818.

GILBERT LANG and ROBERT SMITH, both printers in Glasgow; for a mode of producing the Sevis new deep and pole reds by topical mordaunts and a pale blue discharge on said reds. Dazed April 11, 1818.

ROBERT CLAYTON, of Nelson-street, Dublin, Artist; for a method of depositing or inserting cerA metals, or a mixture of metals, in wood, ivory, bone, horn, paper, and pottery-ware, whereby the

old and tedions process of inlaying may be superseded, and the same effects be permanently produced in a shorter time, and a less expense, than by any other process now in use. Dated April 16,

1818.

WILLIAM CRAWSHAY the younger, of Cyfarthfa Iron-works, Glamorganshire, Esquire, and DAVID MUSHET, of Coleford, Gloucestershire, Iron-master; for their improvements for the making and manufacturing of bar or other iron for certain refuse, slags, or cinders, in the smelting of copper ores, in the manufacturing of copper. Dated April 18, 1818.

VARIATIONS OF BAROMETER, THERMOMETER, &c. at Nine o'Clock A.M. By T. BLUNT, Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty, No. 22, Cornhill.

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LONDON MARKETS,

FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 24, TO MAY 15, 1818.

FRIDAY, MAY 24. COTTON.-The extensive sale at the East-India House was brought forward this forenoon, and from the great quantity of Bengals, it was believed the prices would go off exceedingly low; the sale was in consequence well attended; the whole went off with spirit, and greatly higher than what had been anticipated, fully maintaining the late prices.-Bengals from 104d, to 123d; besides the East-India Company's sale, 888 hales Surats were brought forward to auction this forenoon; the prices 15 d. to 16d.; and 100 bags Berbice 2s. d. to 2. 2d. The sales by private contract since our last are 1400 Pernams 2s. Id. to 2.2. 87 Surinams, 2. to 2s. Id.; 600 Surats 141d. to 174d.; 300 Bengals 101d. to lld.

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SUGAR.-The demand for Sugar early in the week was very considerable, and from the scarcity of good parcels, the holders realized prices a shade higher; the request has since given way, and the market Currency cannot be stated at any variation since our last; the wind continues easterly, which will prevent any new supplies from being brought to market.

The demand for refined goods has rather eubsided, with the exception of the request

for Lumps, which continues; the market may be stated a shade lower.-Molasses remain steady.-In Foreign Sugars there is little doing.

COFFEE.-There was a considerable public sale brought forward yesterday; the ordinary descriptions went off at high prices, rather realizing an advance on the late rates by private contract; the fine Coffee went a shade lower.

RUM, BRANDY, and HOLLANDS.The Rum market continues exceedingly heavy; there are few purchases since our last, and generally the prices may be stated a shade lower. The demand for Brandy has entirely subsided; were sales forced in the present languid state of the market, the quotations could not be realized; the holders are however not eager to effect sales, on account of the unfavourable reports from France.-There have been few sales of Geneva; the prices are unvaried.

OIL.-There have been considerable transactions in Whale Oit; several rather extensive parcels have been changing hands; the prices are a shade higher.

RICE.-The demand for Rice has considerably subsided: 3520 hags East-India, by public sale, met with no buyers; the whole was taken in 21s. 6d. a 24s.

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