Bankrupts and Certificates, between January 21 and February 18, 1809, with the Attornies, extracted correctly from the London Gazette. BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. Partington, W. Manchester, scrivener. Willis, T. of Bath, carpenter. BANKRUPTS. Jan. 21. Browne, E. Liverpool, tea-dealer. Att. Blackstock, Poultry. Davies, S. and P. Drayton-in-Hales, bankers. 4. Butterton, Market Drayton. Davis, H. Warminster, grocer. Att. Davles, Lothbury. Etty, S. Oxford, wine-merchant. Att. Moore, Bow Lane. Jacob, M. Berner Street, dealer in spirituons liquots. All. Lyon, Somerset Street, Aldgate. Jenkins, E. Bath, victualier. Att. Nerton, Furnival's Inn. Johnson, J. Bristol, coachmaker. Att. Bigg, Hatton Garden. -Mobbs, S. Southampton, milliner. Att. Mason, St. Michael's Church-yard, Cornhill. Smith, J. Evesham, innholder. Att. Bonsfield, Bouverie Street. Talbot, C. Edgeware Road, tailor. Att. Dawson and Co. Warwick Street, Golden Square. Jan. 24. Brown, J. Little East-Cheap, cheesemonger. Att. Gregory, Clement's Inn. Davies, D. Carmarthen, ironmonger. Att. James, Gray's Inn Square. Gillam, J. Cambridge, merchant. Att. Sandys and Co. Crane Court, Fleet Street. Greenwell, J. South Shields, butcher. Att. Bell and Brodrick, Bow Lane. Heckford, W. Loudon Street, Ratcliffe Cross, victualler. Att. Lingard, Lower Chapman Road, St. George's East. Hunter, J. Whitehaven, mercer. Att. Clenneli, Staple's Inn. Machall, T. Criggleston, Yorkshire, butcher. Att. Battye, Chancery Lane. Tucker, J. and Rothwell, R. Manchester, cotton-manufacturers. Att. Milne and Parry, Temple. Winnard, J. Ormskirk, beer-brewer. Ail. Blackstock, St. Mildred's Court, Poultry. Jan. 28. Aspland, W. Kensington, Middlesex, cheesemonger. Att. Popkin, Dean Street. Baumer, G. Cambridge-Heath, Middlesex, stock-broker. Att. Aspinall, Chancery Lane. Carter, J. Bishopsgate Street, merchant and insurancebroker (trading under the firm of Thomas Carter and Son). Att. Paimer and Co. Throgmorton Street. Chaldren, G. Dover, sadlerr Att. Barnes, Clifford's Inn. Clay, R. Hackney, merchant. Att. Warrand, Castie Court. Davenport, J. and Finney, J. Aldermanbury, merchants. Att. Warrand, Budge Kow. Davenport, T. Derby, linen-draper. Att. Warrand, Castle Court. Grater, R. Stoke Damarell, Devon, scrivener- Att. Santer, Chancery Lane. Hickson, T. Leicester Square, boot and shoemaker. Att. Jones, J. Dolyddbyrion, Carnarvonshire. Att. Edmunds, Miall, S. Star-brewhouse, Wapping. Att. Cooper and Co. Southampton Buildings. Morton. R. Manchester, drysalter. Att. Johnson and Co. Manchester. - Riddlestorffer, G. A. Whitechapel, haberdasher. Att. Hurd, Temple. Skyring, Z. Bucklersbury, carpenter and builder. Att. Bond, East India Chambers. Stanley. S. Derby, grocer. Att. Warrand, Castle Court. Symonds, J. Ramsdon, Oxford, horse-dealer. Att. Edmunds, Lincoln's Inn. Watts, W. Bristol, husier. A. Bigg, atton Garden. Allen, D. Newgate Street, shoemaker. Att. Jones and Roach, Covent Garden Church-yard. Billing, J. Ravensthorp, Northampton, woolcomber. Att. Baucutt, Long Buckley, Northamptonshire. Brown, J. Liverpool, merchant. A. Windie, John Street, Bedford Row. Dewar, A. Strood, Kent, millwright. Att. Aubrey, Took's Ele, S. Cannon Street Road, Middlesex, mason. Att. mond's Inn. Att. Blakestone, Sy Howe, J. Walcot, Somersetshire, grocer. Att. Shepherd and Adlington, Bedford Row. Mawson, W. Kendal, Westinoreland, cotton-spinner. A. Chambre, Chapel Street, Bedford Row. Murton, J. Kingston-upon-Hull, dealer. Att. Exley and Stocker, Furnival's inn. Richards, G. Cornhill, bookseller. Att. Poulton and Co. Lawrence Poutney Hill. Scott, J. Gray's Ian Lane, builder. Alt. Winckley, Elm Tomkins, S. M. Stanton St. John, Oxfordshire. Att. Watson, W. Tethill Street, Westminster, linen-draper. Hurd, King's Bench Walk, Temple. Willis, G. Bath, cabinet-maker. Att. Edmonds, Chancery Lane. Feb. 7. Allen, W. Chandos Street, shoemaker. Att. Pitches and Sampson, Swithin's Lane. Eastwood, J. and J. Uppermill, York, dyers. Att. Meredith and Robbins, Lincoln's lun. Glover, W. and J. Poultry, haberdashers. Att, Ma son, St. Michael's Church-yard. Hetherington, D. of Lowcrosby, Cumberland, drover. Att. Birkett, Bond Court, Walbrook. James, J. Bristol, cooper, dealer and chapman. Att. Sweet, King's Bench Walk, Temple. Jones, W. late of Reading, seedsman. Att. Holmes, Great James Street, Bedford Row. Lewis, T. Bedminster, bacon-factor. Att. Frowd and Blandford, Mitre Court Buildings, Temple. Mackenzie, R. King's Arms Yard, merchant. Alt. Blunt and Bowman, Old Pay Office, Broad Street. Merr, yJ. H. West Smithfield, oilman. Att. Russen, Crown Court, Aldersgate Street. Powel, H. J. Uxbridge, builder. Att. Mills, Ely Place. Simpson, W. Sheffield, inn-keeper. Alt. Blagrave and Co. Symond's Inn. Feb. 11. Boardman, T. jun. of Manchester, liquor merchant. . Foulket and Longdul, Gray's Inn, Brown, W. Wormwood Street, victualler. Att. Taylor, Craven Street, Strand. Cattel, H. Duke Street, Worship Square, silk-manufacturer. Att, Coote, Austin Friars. Clark, J. H. St. James's Street, Hanover Square, milliner. Att. Chambers, Furnival's Inn. Connop, J. and Newton, J. L. Red Lion Street, Spital Fields, dyers. Att. Alliston, Freeman's Court, Cornhill. Evans, S. Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, carpenter, ALL Smart and Thomas, Stapie Inn. Eustace, W. Little Carter Lane, Doctor's Commons, cabinet-maker. All. Sweet, King's Bench Walk, Temple. Fairbridge, W. Gough Square, dealer. Alt. Brace, New Bose eil Court. Frow, T. late of Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire, innholder. Att. Spencer, Lamb's Conduit Street. Phillips, J. C. Bankhouse, Keithley, Yorkshire, cottonspinner. Att. Wiglesworth, Gray's Inn. Salter, J. Bermondsey, New Road, carpenter. Alt. Mey. mott, Burrows Buildings, Blackfriars Road. Scott, T. late of Thauington, Kent, victualler. Att Dyne, Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street. Wood, T. and Wood, G. Kirkby Malzeard, Yorkshire, butchers. Att. Lodington and Hall, Secondaries' Of fice, Temple. Feb. 14. Atkinson, J. of Clevely Mill, Lancaster, miller. Att. Ca Davis, G.. of Kingsland Road, cowkeeper. Att. Taylor, Old Street Road. Jenkins, D. of Lantrissant. Glamorganshire, linen-draper. Att. James, Gray's Inn Square. Knight, S. late of Whitecross Street, cloth-factor. Att. Vizard, New Square, Lincoln's Inn. Lloyd, T. H. late of the Poultry, and of Walworth Common, slate-merchant. Att. Rippon, Bermondsey Street, Southwark. Payler, T. late of Greenwich, merchant. Att. Pearson, Elm Court, Temple. Row, W. of St. Peter's Quay, Northumberland, shipbuilder. Att. Atkinson, Chancery Lane. Scott, T. sen. Scott, T. jun. and Scott, D. of Calthorpe, York, grocers. Att. Dodington and Hall, Secondaries' Office, Temple. Taylor, M. Latham, J. and Belcher, E. of Liverpool, merchants. Att. Cooper and Lowe, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. Webster, J. and J. of Wakefield, corn-factors. Att. Evans, Hatton Garden. Webster, M. of Witham, York, builder. Att. Watkins and Cowper, Lincoln's Inn. Feb. 18. Bentley, P. of College Hill, Thames Street, mason. All. Luckett, Wilson Street, Finsbury. Darby, W. of Hexton, Hertfordshire, butcher. Att. Townshend, Staples lun. Wardle, J. King's Lynn, Norfolk, grocer. Wyatt, H. Jones, R. S. Sheppard, C. and Top, N.P. Duke STATE OF TRADE, Lloyd's Coffee-House, Feb. 20, 1809. The embargo, which has for so long a time been a favourite object of policy with the government of the United States of America, so far from having been set aside by a vote of that legislature, as many people in this country were sanguine enough to anticipate, has been confirmed by the American Congress, as a wise and necessary measure; and so far from any relaxation taking place with respect to this country, steps are to be taken for ren Dean, J. of Birmingham, japanner. Att. Kindersley and dering it more competent to its intended pur Co. Gray's inn. Fisher. B. of Dudley, Worcestershire, wine merchant. Att. Kindersley and Co. Gray's Inn. Hand, J. Wormwood Street, warehouseman. Att. Marson, Church Row, Newington Butts. Horsfall, W. Hampstead Road, Middlesex, victualler, Att. Warne, Old Broad Street. Irelaud, J. R. Lower Thames Street, coal factor. Att. Lancaster, B. Scarborough, Yorkshire, ship-owner. Att. Parker, W. R. of Hebden, Linton, Yorkshire, cottontwist-spinner. Att. Swale and Co. Great Ormond Street. and Son, Swithins Lane, pose. Another measure of still greater rigour, that of passing a non-intercourse act, was in contemplation when the last vessels came away. The principle of the non-intercourse restriction is to apply equally to France and Great-Britain; and, it is understood, comprehends both public and private, armed and unarmed vessels. It was generally supposed in America, that when this measure shall have been carried into effect, the em Prado, J. de, Lime Street, lead merchant. Att. Pearce bargo would be taken off, with respect to the few countries which are not immediately within the scope of French and British in CERTIFICATES. Allen, B. of Pearce, Dixon, and Allen, Paternoster Row, fluence. The consequence of this decision money-scriveners. Appleton, J. Lancaster, woollen-manufacturer. Barber, J. Sparrow corner, Minories, corn-chandler. Bilbee, J. W. Greenwich, shopkeeper. has already caused a consi·lerable advance on the articles of flax-seed, tobacco, cotton-wool, Birca, J. and Robinson, R. Broughton Lodge, Lancashire, ashes, staves, timber, &c. cotton-spinners., Brooker, J. C. Poultry, haberdasher. Brooks, M. Shepperton, Middlesex. Brooks, M. F. late of Horseleydown, mariner. The Baltic Merchant has arrived from Rio de Janeiro; and by her our merchants have received considerable orders for British manu Capper, J. and Bathgate, J. Smedley Hail, Cheetham, factures, but particularly for coarse woollens Lancashire, victuallers. Chinnery, F. Cranbourn Passage, linen-draper. Corrie, J. Weston Street, Southwark, common brewer. Daman, T. Teddington, maister. Danford, S. of Acchurch Lane, broker. Ekins, J. Oxford Street, cheesemonger. Ellis, J. Liverpool, Lancashire, uat-manufacturer. Fiddeman, W. Wacton, Norfolk, merchant. Gardner, F. Butt Lane, Deptford, Kent, mariner.. Haydon, L. Edgeware Road, merchant. Hurry, I. late of Nag's Head Court, Gracechurch Street, merchant. Jackson, J. Topsham, lime-burner. Jackson, R. and Hankin, J. Oxford Street, rectifiers. Johnson, G. Pear-tree Row, Blackfriars Road, cabinetmaker. Jones, T. High Holborn, looking-glass manufactory. Langston, R. Cross Street, Chester, and Gafney, M. Cheet wood, Manchester, cotton-merchants. Lenox, W. Bolton, Lancashire, common brewer. Oldham, J. Melton, Sutrolk, draper. Parkes, J. Broad Street, Horsleydown, wine-merchant. Parnall, C. St. Austell, Cornwall, merchant. Pearce, J. Dixon, W. and Allen, B. Paternoster Row, Pickering, J. Frodsham, Cheshire, cornmerchant. Squire, T. sen. and Squire, T. jun. Stoke Damarell, Devonshire, tin-plate-workers. Tennant, J. Late of Manchester, butcher. of every description. The coinmunication between that port and the shores of the Rio de la Plata is now open, and a large portion of the merchandize ordered by the aforesaid conveyance is for that market. The second East-India fleet of the season has sailed, but the United Kingdom does not accompany them. Little business has been done in the cotton market for some days; chiefly owing to the large quantity of that article lately arrived at Liverpool from America, by vessels which have broken the embargo. The sale of sugars is flat; owing to the distillation from corn, and the over large quantity at market. Coffee has not lowered in price, but there is no demand for it, except for home consumption. Rum is scarce and dear, particularly old Jamaica. A new tariff has been agreed upon at Rio de Janeiro, which considerably reduces the váluation on which British manufactured goods paid duty in the ports of Brazil: and this, it is understood, will be retrospective. A warehousing system, on a principle similar to our own, is also in contemplation, as well as several other matters of great importance, calculated in every respect for placing the future commercial intercourse with that country on the most liberal and respectable footing. The whole of the regulations, it is fully undersood, are embraced by Lord Strangford, in the treaty which he was negociating with the Prince Regent. The East India Company have declared for sale the following goods, viz. Company's 28 chests cochineal. Tues. day, 30 March. Company's-577 bales cotton-wool, 96 bales hemp, 300 bales sunn-hemp. Privilege 1378 bales cotton-wool, 60 bales hemp. Private Trade-290 bales cotton-wool. Company's-6400 bags sugar. On Friday, 3d March. Prompt 2d June following. London, Premiums of Insurance, February 20th 1809 ...... 10gs. .... 19gs. ... Dublin, Cork, Waterford, Derry, Lime- or Waterford.. } 3gs. Newfoundland to Jamaica, and Leeward Islands Jamaica to U. States of America.. Prices Current, February 20th 1809. ...... 12gs. 0 0 0 4 4 0 4 10 0 0 Pitch, Stockholm,-cwt. 03 0 Raisins, bloom →→→cwt. Ditto Jamaica. 0 2 3 0 2 5 Rice, Carolina...... Ditto 0 14 4.0 0 2 16 0 Rum, Jamaica gal. 0 5 9 0 15 0 700 3 1 0 0.6 6 0-46 6 3 16 6 0 3 15 0 0 14 0 23 0 Flax, Riga........ ton 140 0 0 Ditto Petersburgh 140 O 0 Galls, Turkey.... cwt. 6 17 6 Geneva, Hollands.. gal. 1 2 6 Ditto English Gum Arabic, Turkey,cwt. 9 9 0 Hemp, Riga..... Ditto Petersburgh Indigo, Caracca lb. 0 5 3 Ditto East-India Iron, British, bars, ton 18 0 Ditto Archangel.... uone Lead in pigs 142 0 0 Tallow, English -cwt. ...... 0 15 0 Ditto Virginia Q 16 6 020 0 0 Wax, Guinea 6.0 0 0 10 9 Ditto Lisbon 87 0 0 - 80 0 0 75 0 0 90 0 0 Ditto Sherry -butt 92 0 0 Ditto Mountain →→→→ 75 0 0 Ditte Claret--hogs. 70 90 0 0 120 0 504 Kent £3 10 to £55 Kent £30 to £5 0 57 Bilboa 41 Ditto at sight 33-0 Palermo, per oz. 92 Rotterdam, 10-4 Leghorn Hamburgh, 31-3 Genoa Altona, Paris, 1 day's date 20-19 Naples Ditto, 2 us. 21-3 Madrid, in paper Ditto, eff. 44 Cadiz, in paper Dublin Cadiz, eff. 391 ,40 36 Fair The Average Prices of Navigable Canal Shares, The Erewash Canal, at £693 15 per share div. £37 10 nett per annum.-The Melton Mowbray, £131 div. £7 10 nett. The Leicester, £166 div. 10 nett. The Grantham, £64 div. £4 nett.The Leeds and Liverpool, £182 div. £8 nett.Monmouthshire, £106 to 107 10 div. £5 nett. Grand Junction, £132 to £133, div. £4Wilts and Berks £28.-Kennet and Avon, £23 to 52 23 10-Ashby de la Zouch £21.-Lancaster £17 with a div. of £1 per share.-West India Dock Stock £169 to 175 per cent.-London Dock 118 to 118 10.-East India Dock, £125 10.-Rock assurance, 5s per share paemium.--East London Water Works, £46 to 47 premium.-Covent Garden New Theatre Subscription, £31 10 per share premium. 67 66 per cent. 84 do 94 Agio B, of Holland, 5 percent. own, is also in contemplation, as well as several other matters of great importance, calculated in every respect for placing the future commercial intercourse with that country on the most liberal and respectable footing. The whole of the regulations, it is fully undersood, are embraced by Lord Strangford, in the treaty which he was negociating with the Prince Regent. The East India Company have declared for sale the following goods, viz. Company's 28 chests cochineal. Tues. day, 30 March. Company's-577 bales cotton-wool, gồ bales hemp, 300 bales sunn-hemp. Privilege. bales hemp. 1378 bales cotton-wool, 60 Private Trade-290 bales cotton-wool. Company's-6400 bags sugar. On Friday, 3d March. Prompt 2d June following. London, Premiums of Insurance, February 20th 1809 Dublin, Cork, Waterford, Derry, Lime- or Waterford.. } 3gs. Poole and Dartm.-Exeter and Plym. ......... 4gs. 6gs. ret. 42 4gs 25gs. ....... 10gs. 12gs. Newfoundland to Jamaica, and Leeward Islands Jamaica to U. States of America.. Prices Current, February 20th 1809. Ditto white 4 12 3 2 0 3 10 1 4 Logwood chips 46 0 0 ton 16 0 0 0 19 6 13 0 1 11 0 Oil, Lucca,--25 gal. jar 30 0 0 Ditto whale Pitch, Stockholm,-cwt. 0 14 0 Ditto Leeward Islands 0 4 6 Tallow, English CWL. Ditto, yellow 5 15 0 100 80 0 4 14 Elephants' Teeth -Scrivelloes 14 Ditto Russia, white .... Galls, Turkey cwt. 6 17 6 7 2 6 1 3 Tar, Stockholm – -bar. 2 15 Ditto English Ditto Virginia Q 16 6 2 0 Wax, Guinea 6.0 0 -0 Wine, Red port -pipe 90 100 0 Ditto Lisbon 87 Gum Arabic, Turkey,cwt, 9 9 Hemp, Riga........ ton128 0 Ditto Petersburgh Indigo, Caracca .... lb. 0 5 3 Iron, British, bars, ton 18 0 Ditto Swedish ...... 27 10 0 Ditto Norway .... 26 0 uone -fod. 43 0 0 ton 44 0.0 ooooomooooooooo Whale-fins(Greenland) ton 38 Ditto Calcavella |