CERTIFICATES, FROM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, TO TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1822. ATMORE, R. Foulsham, March 2s. Ajdon, S. and Co. Shelf Iron works, Halifax, March 30. Stafford, April 9. Askey, W. Oxford-st. March 30. Churchill, S. late of Hadlow-st. Brunswick-sq. Apr.9. Eastwood, H. Eastwood, Yorkshire, April 9, Fell, W. Workington, Cumberland, April 9. Hancock, W. Bury St. Edmund's, March 16. Hodgson, J. Staindrop, Durham, March 30. Knibbs, J. H. late of Lloyd's Coffee-house, April 9. Macintyre, J. Liverpool, March 80. Mackie, J. Watling st. April 6. Marshall, W. H. Bristol, April 6. Payne, J. Bury St. Edmund's, March 16. Phillips, T. Bread-street-hill, March 23. Penley, J. jun. Uley, Gloucester, March 30. Park, J. Fenchurch-st. April 2. Palmer, E. T. Bedford, April 6. Pigram, T. R. and J. Maidstone, April 6. Thompson, C. late of Halifax, Yorkshire, April 6. Webster, R. Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, April g. Weerch, S. George st. Commercial road, April 6, Wilks, T. Liverpool, April 9. SCOTTISH SEQUESTRATIONS, FROM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, TO SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1822. ANDERSON, J. St. Andrew's and Cupar Fife, gro cers. Berry, J. Glasgow, merchant. Brownlie, W. Glasgow engineer. M'Leod, A. Glasgow, merchant. M'Leod, J. and Co. Glasgow, manufacturers. Sorby, J. jun. Glasgow, ironmonger, Williams, J. Muirhead, lime-merchant. Wood, W. sen. Limekilns, ship-owner. DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP. FROM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, ALLSOP, J. and Hanwood, T. Hull, woollendrapers, Berry, J. and Sanderson, W. Glasgow. Butler, T. Shuttleworth, W. G. Raynes, F. and factors. Bracebridge, C. and Downing, E. New Bond-st. milliners. Cressall, J. Cressall, P. and Bradley, G. Whitechapel, undertakers. Clare, G. and S. Coventry, curriers. Castleman, W. and E. King-st. Cheapside, warehousemen. Corry, G. K. J. R. and J. B. and Cayme, R. Yeovil, glue-manufacturers. Colling, J. W. and H. R. Oakhampton, attornies. Draper, W. B. and Dalton, S. Swansea, sail-makers. Deacon, M. W. W. and C. C. and Ellis, J. Milk-st. factors. Elgie, M. and Elgie, T. Lincoln, attornies. Fenton, W. and Hogg, J. Coggeshall, slopsellers Harford, J. and R. S. S. Davies, W. W. Green, W. Holland, W. and Jolinson, J. Birmingham, silkmanufacturers. Lea, J. and Harrison, J. C. milliners. Laing, J. J. and P. South Shields, ship-builders. Lupton, T. and Strangman, T. Prince's-st. Leicestersq. cheesemongers. Murgatroyd, W. Mitchell, J. and Keay, W. Halifax, worsted-spinners Musgrove, and E. Hackney, auctioneers. Margetti, J. G. and T. F. and Pryce, J. Langbourn-chambers, ship-brokers. Money, J. and Gayler, J. Bridge-st. Westminster, hair dressers. Masman, A. and Graham, A. Liverpool, merchants. Nicholls, W. T. and Hull, J. T. Gracechurch-st. pin and needle makers. Orme, H. and Thomas, T. J. Liverpool, brewers. Payne, A. and Whitehead, T. Stratford-on-Avon, milliners. Roberts, S. J. J. and T. Leeds and Huddersfield, woolstaplers. Ruscoe, J. and Brazenor, T. Shrewsbury, saddlers. Scarth, T. and Briercliffe, W. Wakefield, woollentop manufacturers. Sykes, C. T. and Martin, F. S. London, teachers of dancing. Shepard,, and Markland, -, Norwich, brewers. Thomas, J. and Lawrence, J. Bristol, tea dealers. Turner, W. R. Hughes, W. and Swayne, J. King'sarms-yard, near Waterloo-bridge, coal-merchants, Wilkinson, H. and Co. Bradford, York, drapers. Warre, J. G. H. and F. J. London, insurance. brokers. Worton, D. Hardie, J. Walker, W. and Smyth, W. Liverpool, bankers. Walker, P. S. and W. Manchester, cotton-spinners. Walker, P. Aspinall, C. and Walker, W. Manchester, cotton-manufacturers. Webb, W. and Pratt, R. Greenwich, dealers in glass and earthenware. NEW PATENTS. JOHN HAGUE, of Great Pearl-street, Spital fields, Middlesex, Engineer; for a method of making metallic pipes, tubes, or cylinders, by the application and arrangement in the apparatus of certain machinery and mechanical powers. Dated January 29, 1*22. SIR WILLIAM CONGREVE, of Cecil street, Strand, Middlesex, Baronet; for certain improve l methods of multiplying fac-simile impressions to any extent. Dated January 29, 1822. PETER EWART, of Manchester, Lancashire, Civil Engineer; for a new method of making coffer-damis. Dated January 29, 1829. KORERT BILL. of Newman-street, St. Maryle Bone, Middlesex, Gentleman; for an improved method of manufacturing metallic tubes, cylinders, cones, or of other forms, adapted to the construc tion, and for the construction, of the masts, yards, booms, bowsprits, or casks, or for any other pur poses to which they may be applicable. Dated February 5, 1992. FREDERICK LEWIS TATTON, of New Bond. street, Middlesex, Watchmaker; for an astronomical instrument or watch, by which the time of the day, the progress of the celestial bodies, as well as carriages, horses, or other anima's, may be correctly ascertained. Partly communicated to him by a foreigner residing abroad. Dated February 9, 1891. GEORGE HOLWORTHY PALMER, of the Royal Mint, Engineer; for certain improvements in the production of heat, by the application of JOHN FREDERICK SMITH, of Dunston Hall, SAMPSON DAVIS, of Upper East Smithfield, Middlesex, Gun-lock-maker; for an im rovement upon the lock for guns and other fire-arms, which enables the same lock to be used upon the percussion principle, or with gunpowder, without Charging the lock or hammer. Dated February 12, 1822. THOMAS BRUNTON, of the Commercial Road, Middlesex, Chain-cable and Anchor Manufacturer; for an improvement or improvements upon the an chor. Dated February 12, 1822. ELISHA PECK, of Liverpool, Lancashire, Merchant; for certain machinery to be worked by water, applicable to the moving of mills, and other machinery, of various descriptions, or for forcing or pumping water. Communicated to him by Ralph Bulkley, a foreigner resident in the city of New York, and a citizen of the United States. Dated February 22, 1832. LONDON MARKETS, COTTON.-The purchases of Cotton, 15th to 21st inst. inclusive, consists of 400 Bengal, 5 d. a 6}d.-490 Surats, 6 a 7d.--180 Upland, 9d. a 94d.—20 Pernambuco, 128. in bond, and 24 Smyrna, 8d. duty paid. The arrivals, from the 15th to the 21st inclusive :-Smyrna, 74.-Berbice, 20.-Demerara, 20.-New York, 31. The Letters received from Liverpool this forenoon state the Cotton market heavy, and the prices on Wednesday a shade lower. SUGAR.-The Prices of Muscovades since Friday last are again Is. a 2s. per cwt. higher; the demand has been considerable, particnlarly early in the week, and the supply is still very limited. An advance of 2s. a 3s. took place early in the present week in low goods, since which the improvement has been firmly maintained, but there is not so much business doing in the finer descriptions: a small advance has been obtained, but there is no briskness in the Refined trade. The public sales of Havannah Sugars yesterday, 916 chests, sold at prices a shade lower; good white 40s. a 42s.; middling 35s. a 39s.; yellow 25s. a 26s.; brown 24s. By public sale this forenoon, 225 chests damaged Havannah Sugars, and 20 chests Brazil, sold at very high prices, but as they were washed we cannot take them as a guide to our quotations; if the sale could be taken as a criterion of the market, the prices are to-day 2s. a 3s. per cwt. higher, MARCH 22nd, 1822. COFFEE.-The prices of Foreign Coffee declined 3s. a 4s. on Tuesday; the British Plantation descriptions were 1s. a 2s. lower. The market has since improved, and at the sale yesterday, 600 bags Porto Rico sold at very high prices; fine ordinary, or ordinary middling coloury, 115s. a 118s.; good to fine ordi nary 108s. a 112s. 6d. By public sale this forenoon, 20 casks 141 bags St. Domingo, the good quality sold readily 104s. 6d. and 105s. Generally Coffee appears to be in more demand, and some prospect of the market improving. RUM, BRANDY, and HOLLANDS.There is not so much doing in Rums, yet the late advance is fully maintained, and such is the firmness of the holders, that in several instances higher prices have been realized, notwithstanding the few sales reported yesterday and this forenoon.Brandy and Geneva are without alteration. TALLOW.-The prices of Foreign Tallow are entirely nominal: since the proposition of a new tax on Foreign import has been discountenanced by Government, there have been no purchases whatever; it is, indeed, reported, that a considerable parcel of yellow candle has been disposed of at 48s. but the rumour does not rest on much authority; at the same time, if sales were forced in the present stagnation of trade it is probably no higher price could be realized. Town Tallow is to-day quoted 46s. 6d. which is 3s, lower than last week. WEEKLY STATEMEnt of the LONDON MARKETS, FROM THE 4TH OF MARCH, TO the 25th of March, 1822, BOTH INCLUSIVE. 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 keturus made in the Week ending Feb. 20, is 32s. 41d. per cwt.-Feb. 27, is 93s. 13d. per cwt.-March 6, is 33s. 6d. per cwt.-March 13, is 328.24d per cwt. VARIATIONS OF BAROMETER, THERMOMETER, &c. at Nine o'clock A.M. 1822 51 24 30.21 53 W Fair 52 NW Ditto Mar.16 30.07 52 SW Fair W Rain 45 N Fair 45 47 11/29.90 SW Ditto W Ditto 46 NW Fair PRICE of SHARES in Can418, Docks, BRIDGES, ROADS, WATER-WORKS, FIRE and Shares) Present, Div. 8 Ditto NW Ditto 51 SW Ditto 23 $0.27 54 SW Ditto 24 29.93 55 NW Ditto 25 29.67 52 per Sha, per Ann. per Shaper Ann. 1. L. 4. London Chesterfeld.... 100 Southwark Bridge Derby 6 Vauxhall Commercial Road Grand Union .... ... East London Water-Works Do. Loan Kent.... Liverpool Bootle.... ..... 16 London Bridge West Middlesex ...... 50 10 2 Leicester 290 14 Albion Insurance ..... Monmouthshire Bath... Oxford 100 670 3. County 9 10 Eagle Shropshire Somerset Coal............... Globe Imperial London Fire London Ship 145 210 Royal Exchange Thames and Severn, New.. Union Warwick and Birmingham Bristol Dock City Gas Light Company London Institution British Copper Company .. 30 5 Rate of Government Life Annuities, payable at the Bank of England. single life of 35 receives for 100l. stock 5 5 O average-rate 100%. money All the intermediate ages will receive in proportion. COURSE of the EXCHANGE, from Feb. 26, to March 22, 1822, both inclusive. Venice Italian Liv.................... ..............27-60 ........ Frankfort on the Main, ex money... 154 Bilboa....... ... ....118d. PRICES of BULLION, at per Ounce. Fortugal Gold, in coin...Ol. Os. Od. a Ol. Os. Od. New Dollars...... ...........Ol. 4s. 9jd. a 06. 43. :01. Silver in Bars, Standard... 4s. lid. a Ol. Os. Od. New Louis, each The above Table contains the highest and lowest prices. JAMES WETENHALL, SWORN BROKER. Printed by Joyce Gold, 105, Shoe Lane, London. DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS FROM FEBRUARY 25, TO MARCH 25, 1822, BOTH INCLUSIVE. India So.sea Nw So. Oldso. 4 per cent. z per Day 528 50pr. 2 pm par 787 51s 45pr. 28pm Idi- 79 91 478 40pr. Isdis 4pr. 79 41s 36pr. Isdis 3pr. 79 40pr. Isdis 4pr. 79 40pr. Isdis 4pr. 78% 91 40pr. Isdis 4pr. 79 44pr. par 5pr. 79 45pr. par 4pr. 79 51pr. par 4pr. 79 55pr. par 5pr. 78 92 47pr. Is 5pr. 79 50pr. 3s 6pr. 79 51 pr. 4s 7pr. 79 3s 6pr. 79% 44 pr. Is 6pr. 194 48pr. Is 5pr. 79 49pr. 2s 8pr. 79% 55pr. 6s 2pr. 791 804 55pr. Is 7pr. 804 52 pr. 2s 7pr. 80 81 55pr. 2s 5pr. 80% 53pr. 2s 7pr. 801 51 pr. 2s 7pr. 80 495 45pr. 1s 7pr. 894 All EXCHEQUER BILLS dated prior to May, 1821. have been advertised to be paid off. and now published, every Tuesday and Friday, under the authority of the Committee of the Stock Exchange, by |