AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CERTIFICATES, FROM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 TO TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1818. AKERS, A. Charles-st. March 21 March 17 Beckett, W. and B. Wakefield, Clarke, J. Warwick, March 21 Granville, A. Plymouth Dock, Mar. Jones, T. Birmingham, April 4 Jones, J. Deretend, April 7 Powis, R. Grosvenor mews, April 4 Watts, G. and Co, Bristol, April 4 DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP, FROM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, TO TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1818. ANDERSON, W. and Johnson, R. Walbrook, surgeons. Atkinson, B. and Atkinson, B. jun. Bath, brandymerchants. Albers, W. and Codner, W. London. Buggin, J. Binley, T. and Buggin, T. Warwick, timber-merchants. Brown, G. and Munro, J. London. Blackwell, J. and Kirkby, S. Sheffield, York, chemists Blinkhorn, M. and Butcher, H. Preston, Lancaster, milliners. Barker, R. sen. and Barker, G. Houndsditch, pawnbrokers. Barker, J. and Picker, J. Stafford, lime-dealers. Brown, J. and Veall, J. St. Mary, Islington, linenprapers. Birley, G. and Small, J. H. Boston, Lincoln, drapers. Bland, J. and Skinner, J. Butcher-row, Ratcliffe, wood-dealers. Balfour, A. and Landal, A. Stow Park. Bott, M. of Nantwich, Birch, S. of Tatenbill, and Bower, T. of Birmingham, cotton-spinners. Blakemore, J. P. Robbins, W. and Fletcher, T. West Bromwich, Stafford, nail-merchants. Brunton, J. and Fearman, W. Lynn, Norfolk, theatrical-managers. Brown, W. and Farley, T. Brown, J. G. and Gillett, G. Bristol, maltsters. Boden, W. Sarson, J. and Lawton, E. D. Lough. horough, Leicester, lace-manufacturers. Blakey, W. and Strong, W. Rosemary-la. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, tailors. Brocket, G. H and Mitchell, W. T. Plymouth Dock, Contractors for certain works for his Majesty's Navy Board. Blyth, D. and Miller, G. Watling-st. Scotch factors. Buckley, J. Medhurst, T. Marland, J. Taylor, R. and Hilton, W. Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester, cotton-manufacturers. Buckley, N. and Binns, J. Duckingfield, Cheshire, cotton-spiuners. Bennett, J. Richardson, J. and Heslop, R. Chorley, Lancashire, wholesale beer brewers. Cox, R. A. Merle, W. and Pattison, R. Cox's-co. Little Britain, bankers. Cooke, T. Brentano, J. and Longdon, J. Liverpool, merchants. Clegg, S. and Butterworth, J. Cowm within Spotland, Lancaster, cotton-spinners. Crux, M. T. and Sympson, G. Canterbury, shoe. warehousemen. Creswick, M. and Litherland, S. Sheffield, dealers in hosiery. Campbell, C. Buist, I. Scheviz, G. M'Lachlan, C. Dennistoun, J. jun. Dennistoun, R. Buchannan, J. and Thomson, C. Glasgow. Collett, G. B. aud Salt, T. St. Martin's-la, brass founders. Cary, W. and Denman, R. Horsley, Gloucestershire, maltsters. Cormack, J. W. and J. nursery and seedsmen. Dupont, G. and Dupont, F. Noel-st. Soho, ostrichfeather manufacturers. Drinkwater, R. and Oke, W. 9. Farnham, Surrey, surgeons. Day, R. H. and Day, R. London, broke:s. Ellis, W. C. and Betty, W. S. Kingston-upon-Hull, Edmunds, G. and Jeyes, F. Chancery-la. Eland, 8. E. and Eland, J. B. Aldgate High-st. linen-drapers. Eccles, W. Eccles, R. Eccles, J. Bernard, F. Cole, G. Kernan, O. and Kernan, J. Glasgow, merchants. Fairclough, W. and Simkin, J. Dalton, Lancaster, dealers in fax. Frost, J. and Frost, W. Air-st. Piccadilly, army accoutrement makers. Fleming, J. and Lang, M. Liverpool, linen-drapers. Gillespie, A. and Gillespie, D. Manchesrer, cabinetmakers. Greenhalgh, E. and Bromiley, J. Harwood. Lancas- Gundry, S. Downe, J. G. and Rose, J. Bridport, Giddens, R. and Giddens, G. Trowbridge, Wilts, Grimshaw, J. and Holme, H. Bolton, Lancaster, cotton-manufacturers. Hernon, J. and Ryle, J. King-st. Covent-garden, tailors. Harrison, E. Nicholson, J. Proctor, J. Welles, J. O. Hale, M. and Hemingway, R. York, linen-drapers. Hardy, C. and Hardy, J. Piccadilly, cork-cutters. Hale, R. A. Holmes, R. jun. and Hale, G. L. London, merchants. Horrocks, S. and Rostron, J. Bradshaw, Lancaster, cotton-spinners. Handcock, G. White, W. Forster, J. Handcock, M. Harris, J. Rosdew, R. Harris, C. Gibson, A. B. and Harpham, J. and Harpham, I. Spalding, Lincoln, Hardy, J. R. and S. High st. Shadwell, stationers. Home, F. Salisbury, R. Hawkes, T. Keate, R. and Hirst, H. F. and R Welbank, W. Horner, J. Jack- Irving, W. and Dewhurst, T. Lancaster, spirit-merchants. Jones, B. and Frewin, C. Crawford-st. Montague-sq. Johnson, J. Prichard, H. and Johnson, W. Bristol, oil and colour men. Johnson, J. and Banton, W. jun. Norwich, bankers. Kay, J. May, W. and Kay, J. Leeds, cloth and stuff printers. Knight, T. and Edgell, R. Brook-green, Hammer- Kissack, W. and Wright, R. Liverpool, merchants. sters. Lavoine, M. C. and Kraus, A. and H. Portman-st. stationers. Lees, H. Lees, E. and Lees, H. Parkbridge, Lancaster, roller makers. Langdon, J. and Ollis, R. Angel-alley, Little Moor. Long, J. and Rickett, E. Hatton-gard. truss-makers. turers. Lawrence, J. and Kirtin, W. Fore-st. Lambeth, timber-dealers. Lee, W. and Lee, J. and J. Moss-bank, Lancaster, nail-makers. Lane, R. and Boughton, W. Chepstow, Monmouth, curriers. Mills, T. and Mills, J. Red-lion-st. Clerkenwell, Middleton, J. H. and Fretwell, J. Boroughbridge, Monkhouse, J. and Monkhouse, J. Barnard Castle, Martin, E. and Watts, R. Moretonhampton, Devon, M'Dougall, A. and Hunter, C. P. Lincoln's-inn, atrories. Mooney, J. and Dare, J. Emsworth, Southampton, merchants. Moate, R. Moate, J. and Moate, S. Knightsbridge soap-makers. Mutrie, W. Mutrie, R. and Dick, D. Glasgow, mang- M'Kerrell, J. and R. London, merchants. Mainwright, W. and Downing, J. W. Manchester, merchants. Mogg, R. and Gaby, R. Farrington-Gurney, Somer- Mole, J. and Stevenson, R. coal-merchants. Makin, R. Sutton, W. and Barton, J. Liverpool, Middlebrook, T. Rogers, B. and Mansford, T. Nickells, M. and Nickells, J. Haymarket, trunk. Nisbitt, J. and Reed, N. Tavistock. Oliver, W. and Moore, S. M. Manchester, paper- Perkins, R. and White, W. Warwick, curriers. Porter, C. and Porter, G. Moretown, Hants, fell- Potter, S. and Williams, J. Monmouth, saddlers. Prowse, T. and Prowse, J. Chew Magna, Somersetshire, surgeons. Pendry, J. and Mattingley, A. Northampton, far mers. Quirk, P. Quirk, J. O. and Quirk, W. Liverpool, ship-builders. Render, A. Horsfall, S. and J. Leeds, York, milli ners. Ross, J. Mackenzie, G. and Gair, A. Tain, mer chants. Russell, T. and Welsh, J. Liverpool, merchants. merchants. Roper, R. Esdaile, J. and Esdaile, J. Gravel-la. Roberts, H. J. and E. J. Wolverhampton, grocers. Seedorff, H. Seamy, J. and Westphalenn, J. J. Schroeter, A. F. E. of Oldendorf, Sibeth, C. C. Smith, T. D. and J. Horsley, Gloucestershire, malt- Stokes, J. and Brown, W. Bristol, merchants. Taylor, J. and Thornley, S. Manchester, manufac turers. Tunley, W. and Ball, W. Knowles's-co. Little Cap ter-la. wholesale-glovers. Tyer, T. and Westhead, J. Liverpool, commonbrewers. Vining, T. L. C. and J. Bristol. Westphal, J. G. Seedorffe, H. and Seamy, J. Flyinghorse yard, Spital-fields, scum boilers. Wood, J. and Wright, W. Whittersham, Kent, White, W. and Clifton, C. C. Bath, surgeons. Wood, E. and sanders, R. Worcester, glove-manu- Whyte, J. Nisbett, J. and Healey, B. Liverpool, merchants. Woodhead, J. sen. Pratt, T. and Woodhead, J. Wilson, W. and Thurman, S. Nottingham, hatters. Walker, R. and Harris, W. Bristol, cordwainers. LIST OF PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS, &c. (Continued from page 180.) JOHN SCOTT, of Pengo-place, Surrey, Esquire. for an improvement in steam-boats, and in the machinery for propelling the same. Dated January 23d, 1818. JAMES IKIN, of Williams-street, Christ-church, Surrey, Machinist; for an improved method or methods of constructing or manufacturing fire or furnace bars for gratings. Dated January 27, 1818. GEORGE FREDERICK HAYNER, late of Philadelphia, in the United States, but now of the Adelphi, Middlesex, Gentleman; for certain improvements in the art of inanufacturing pigments, commonly known by the name of white lead and verdigris. Dated January 27, 1818. RANDOLPH ACKERMAN, of the Strand, Middlesex, Publisher and Printseller; for certain improvements on axletrees, applicable to four wheeled carriages, communicated to him by George Lenkin." sperger, of Munich, in the kingdom of Bavaria. Dated January 27th, 1818. WILLIAM HORNER, of Howick, Northumberland, Clerk, Bachelor of Arts; for a machine or apparatus for the purpose of acquiring a very high mechinical power in a small compass and with little friction, and without the possibility of running amain, if employed in raising or lowering weights. Dated January 27, 1818. GEORGE PRIOR, Leeds, in the West Riding of the county of York, Watchmaker; for perfectly detaching the escape wheel of chronometers from the influence of the friction and inaccuracies arising from the mainspring, the pivots, and the teeth of all the other wheels and pinions in the machine during the time of its giving impulses to the balance, whereby its vibrations will be more accurately and uniformly supported than by any other invention heretofore made public. Dated January 29th, 1818. JOHN PENWARNE, of Stafford-street, Maryle-Bone, Middlesex, Esquire; for a certain improvement: being an improvement on the cock for drawing beer, cyder, and other liquors from casks and other vessels, without the interruption of a vent-plug, or any opening whatever in the upper part of the cask or vessel, either for the purpose of admitting air, or for affixing the said instrument or cock, or any apparatus or appendage belonging to the same. Dated January 31st, 1818. BENJAMIN TAYLOR, of Mile-end, near Glasgow, Lanarkshire; for a loom to work by the power from a steam engine, which will weave figures or flowers upon either twilled or plain cloth, in either silk, cotton, linen, or worsted, or any of them intermixed. Dated January 31st, 1818. Sir THOMAS COCHRANE, Knight, commonly called Lord COCHRANE; for an improvement or improvements in process or processes of purifying a certain spirit or essential oil which is known by the, name of spirit of tar, or oil of tar, and which is obtained from the different liqueous, carbonaceous or, bituminous substances; by means of which improvement or improvements the said oil or spirit will be, separated from certain impurities which have hitherto prevented the application of such oil or spirit to divers useful purposes. Dated February 3d, 1818. MATHEW COTES WYATT, of Heneritta-street, Cavendish-square, Mary-le-Bonne, Middlesex, Esq.; for a safeguard, to prevent the accidental movement of the cock of a gun or pistol or other fire arms, forward towards the hammer. Communicated to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad. Dated February Sd, 1818. JEREMIAH CHUBB, of Portsea, county of Southampton, Mechanic; for certain improvements in the construction of locks. Dated February 3d, 1816. DANIEL WILSON, of Carle-street, London, Gentleman; for certain improvements in the process of boiling and refining sugar. Dated February 5d, 1818. EDMUND NAISH, of Bristol, Gloucestershire, Hosier, one of the people called Quakers; for certain improvements on the machines or machinery used for winding cotton. Dated February3d, 1818. GRANT PRESTON, of Burr-street, Aldgate, Middlesex, Brazier; for an improvement in the deck glass rim and on the safety gate. Dated Feb. 3d, 1918. NATHANIEL SMITH, of Kettering, Northamp tonshire, Cooper; for certain improvements on winnowing machines. Dated February 8th, 1818. MARY SEDGWICK, of Bishopsgate-street With in, Starch Manufacturer; for a valuable product or valuable products from that part of the refuse, stime, or wash of starch that will not of itself subside. Dated February 10th, 1818. steam-en JOHN MUNRO, of Finsbury-square, Middlesex, Esquire; for certain improvements on gines. Communicated to him by Barnabus Langton, of New York, one of the United States of America. Dated February 19th 18 8. ZACHARIAH BARRATT, of No. 27, Windmillstreet, Tottenham-court-road, Middlesex, Cabinetmaker and Carpenter; for a machine for curing, cleansing, sweeping, and ventilating chimnies; and when chimnies are on fire for extinquishing the same. Dated February 10th, 1818. 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, MARCH 24, 1818. COTTON. There has been little business done in Cotton. The sales since our last, little exceed 600 packages-200 Pernambuco were disposed of at 2s. 1 d. to 2s. 14d. 90 Bahias for export 2s. old. a few common West India 19 d. to 214d. Carolina 234d. 40 Surats 144d. and 220 Bengals in the house 10 d. to 114d. The East India Company have not declared any further sales of Cotton. SUGAR.-There were no Sugars on shew this morning on account of the holidays. There was a considerable revival in the refined market last week: -after it was ascertained that no new duties would this year be levied in Russia, the prices advanced about 2s. the request has since subsided, and the currency may again be stated declining; the purchases had been chiefly low Lumps for crushing, and crushed Sugars. There was less inquiry after Foreign Sugars; no alteration in the prices could be stated. COFFEE-There was only one pub-, lic sale of Coffee brought forward last week, it consisted of 84 casks British Plantation Coffee, and 405 bags Brazil description; the quantity of the former was too inconsiderable to form a criterion of the market; it went off, how ever, freely, at very high prices-good middling Demerara realized 116s. and 116s. 6d-405 bags fine ordinary Brazil sold at 106s. and 106s. 6d. after the sale, the demand by private contract was still very limited, and it was reported several rather extensive parcels of Coffee were offered at prices a shade lower; there were, however, few sold. There were no public sales this forenoon, and few are advertised; the demand by private contract appears improving, notwithstanding the holidays. IRISH PROVISIONS.-Prime Mess Beef continues in good demand. Pork in fair request. Bacon remains steady; there is not much inclination evinced to purchase at the present prices. The Butter market has been heavy. RICE. There continues to be a demand for Carolina Rice. East India descriptions also in request. TOBACCO.-There has little business been done in Tobacco since our last; the holders continue sanguine that, from the reduced stock, the present prices will be fully supported; there are scarcely any parcels of Virgivia offering under 8d. OILS. The prices of Greenland Oil have again given way considerably. There is no variation in Southern since our last. A vessel with 220 tuns Sperm has arrived, but as the cargo had been previously sold to the trade, it will produce little variation in the market. Seal Oil may be stated at a decline of 21. Rape is also a shade lower. There has been more inquiry for Linseed; the prices are at an advance. Gallipoli is at a small decline. MADDER.-By public sale last week, 21 casks French Madder, 105s. to 107s. 161 bales Madder roots 94s. to 958. damaged 98s. to 90s. 6d. - NAVAL STORES. - There is no Rough Turpentine at market; the demand for Spirits continues limited.' Little doing in Pitch, Tar, or Rosin. HEMP, FLAX, AND TALLOW.The purchasers of Tallow have been sanguine that the arrivals would be so extensive, that they have for a length of time bought only parcels for iminediate use, and as the wind still continues to the westward, it has entirely prevented the expected supplies; the scarcity of Tallow is now so apparent, that the holders have realized an advance of 28. to 3s. on parcels here; yesterday 79s. and 80s. for Yellow Candle Tallow was reported to be realized; for arrival there was little variation, 68s. to 70s. being the prices for parcels to arrive during the season. Hemp and Flax are without any variation. • RUM, BRANDY, AND HOLLANDS. 1 he demand for Rum has rather revived; the request appears to be chiefly for Leeward Island Rum for North America; the prices may be stated a shade higher. The inferior descriptions of Brandy may be quoted at a small decline. Geneva without any varia tion. FROM THE 23D OF FEBRUARY, TO THE 23d of march, 1818, BOTH INCLUSIVE. 550 а AVERAGE PRICES OF CORN, By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and of OATMEAL per Boll of 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, from the Returns received in the Week Ending Feb. 21. Ending Feb. 28. Ending Mar. 7.[Ending Mar, 14. S. d. S. d. .. d. S. AGGREGATE PRICES of BRITISH CORN in SCOTLAND, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and of OATMEAL per Boll, of 198 lbs. Scotch Troy, or 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Weeks immediately preceding the 15th of Feb. 1818, from the London Gazette of Saturday, Feb. 29, is, Wheat, 68s. 9d. | Ryè, 61s. 9d. | Barley, 418. 3d. | Oats, 99%. 11d. | Beans, 598, 10d. | Peas, 52s. 8d. | Oatmeal, 281. 7d. | Beer or Big, 40s. 3d. Published by Authority of Parliament, WILLIAM DOWDING, Receiver of Corn Returns, AVERAGE PRICE OF BROWN OR MUSCOVADO SUGAR, Exclusive of the Dutics of Customs paid or payable thereon on the Importation thereof into Great Britain. Computed from the Returns made in the Week ending Feb. 25, is 408. 31d. per cwt. | March 4, is 49s. 102d. per cwt. | March 11, is 478. 9d. per swt. | March 18, is 59s. 9id. per swt. |