Strand). Wild J. and Wild W. Stockport, cotton spioners, (Chetham, Stockport). Walker F. T, Liverpool, merchant, (Windle, John-street, Bedford-row). West J. Richmond, Surrey, breeches-maker, (Patten, Cross street, Hatton Garden). Young A. and Bacon J. St Mary-at-hill, merchants, (Gatty and Co. Angel Court, Throgmorton-street). DIVIDENDS. Austin W. Dursley, Gloucestershire, Bonsall T Crescent, St. George's Fields, Hargrave E. Whitcomb-street, March 24. Jackson J. Great Yarmouth, Feb. 10. Egerton T. Alston, Lancaster, Feb. 19. Kirkman J. Kirkdale, Lancashire, March 11. Kirkman R. Liverpool, March 11. Lowe G and Lowe C. Amber Mill, Derbyshire, Feb. 25. Leach J. A Jewrystreet, Aldgate, Feb. 28. Lazonby W. Manchester, March 2. Lewis R. and Darvell J. Holborn, March 7. Lewis J. Old Jewry, April 4 Moyser J. Sutton-upon-Derwent, Yorkshire, and Beal G. Pocklington, Feb. 16. Moore S. Leicester, March 14. Marriott T. Olney, Bucks, Feb. 24. Martin T. Birmingham, and Nicholls T. Stone, Feb. 27. Mallard J. Bristol, March 28. T. Preston, Feb 19. Morgan T. Holborn, March 3. Milner G. Thurlston, Yorkshire, and Whitaker D. Manchester, March 5, Miller Nicholls Ttone, Staffordshire, Feb. 27. Ockenden R Bexhill, Sussex, Feb. 24. Owen T. Rood-lane. Feb. 28. Owles J.Bungay, Suffolk, March 3. Fettett J. Feb. 14. Poole R. Ratcliffehighway, Feb. 24. Price R. Cannon-street, Feb. 28. Price W. Leadenhall-street, March 7. Papillon P. J. St. Swithin's-lane, March 24. Pendred J. Brook Green, Hammersmith, March 31. Pritchard J. S. Wigmore-street, April 4. Raby J. Narrow-street, Limehouse, March 7. Smith A Basinghall-street, Feb. 17. Simpson J. Fairford, Gloucestershire, Feb. 26. Starr J. Worcester, March 2. Stark W. Blue-Coat Buildings, March 9. Sutton T. Kingmore, Devonshire, Match 7. Simms W. Birmingham, March 7. Steedman G. and M'Lean J. Lamb-street, March 7. Sutton B Birmingham, March 9. Simpson F. Preston, March 14. Shepherd P. Lynn, March 17. Scott J. and Scott G. South-street, Finsbury-square, March 31. Sutton W. Salter's-Hall-court, April 25. Taylor T. Birmingham, March 11. Underhill J. Barbican, March 7. Hargrave E. Whitcomb-street, Feb. 14. Hamilton J. and Surkington W. FinchJane, Feb. 14. Hawkins J. Ash, Suffolk, Feb. 17. Higgins T. Throgmorton-street, Feb. 14. Harris T. Prince's-street, Feb. 21. Hattersley T. Holborn, Feb. 24. Harding J. Abingdon, Berks, Feb. 26. Huddleston W. Manchester, Feb. 26. 21. Whatman W. Guildford, Feb. 24. Hewitt J. Birmingham, Feb. 27. Hughes Wiseman J. Liverpool, March 2. WhiteM. Warrington, Feb. 21. Hill J. Dept- house, E. Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, ford, Feb. 28. Herbert T. Dowgate-hill, March 19. Ward J. Bermondsey, March Feb. 21. Howett J. St. Martin's-lane, 31. Wilson W. Coal Exchange, April March 10. Hayes J Maidstone, March 14. 25. Wyat J. Cheadle, Cheshire, Francis Harris J. Cardiff, March 16. Hoffman D. W. P. Litchfield, Staffordshire, and ChadBelton-street, Long Acre, March 21. Hig- wick J. Stow, March 9. gins T. Throckmorton-street, March 24. 194 By the Winchester Quarter of 8 Bushels, and of OATMEAL per Boll of 140lbs. Averdupois, from the Returns received in the Week ended Feb. 14, 1807. 36 €26 0 Monmouth 77 10 40 225 7 84 11 38.2 28 0 81 4 37 691 7 78 4 36 728 0 Hants 80 7 39 834 8 Average of England and Wales. Wheat 75s. 8d.; Kye 47s. 2d.; Barley Devon.. AGRICULTURAL REPORT. ITTLE variation from last month. Lands wet and spring tilth no where for got in. The wheat, rye, and forward pease look particularly well; the latter, however, may suffer from the present sudden frost. All the cattle crops in the utmost abundance; but the stock fed abroad have suffered from the wetness of the season, and those fed in the homestall from the excessive high price of oil-cake, amounting to sixteen guineas per thousand. Lean stock dear, especially sheep, pigs, and horses of all kinds. Much preparation making in various parts for sowing spring wheat. Beef, at Smithfield, 4s. to 5s-nutton, ditto to 5s. 2d.-veal, 5s. to 7s.-houselamb, 15s. to 18s. per quarter-pork, 5s. 6d. to 6s. 4d.-English bacon, 6s. 4d.— Irish, 5s. Middlesex, Feb. 20. BILL of MORTALITY, from JAN. 20, to FEB. 24, 1807. 22829.52 57 29.37 40 46 563 h 46.5 65 f more cloudy. rain. clear w 1hazy. cloudless night s foggy. thick upward and little rain SE 1 not cloudy at night: thick upward SE 1: rain s 1 gentle rain. fair night and clear below 23 829.77836.5 46 63 f W 1 fine 229.90142 46.5 61 3 WNW 1hazy. cloudless night 24 830.33 37.5 45.5 62 h WNW 1not cloudy fine F230.42 44 47 25 830.64 33.5 45 30.65 38.5 46 26 830.69 30.5 43 230.69 39 61 SNNW 1 cloudless eve 61 1 NNW 1foggy thick upward brighter . 44.5 69 f WNW 1 clear below at night NNE 1 thick upward at eve and little wet 62 f NW 1 . fine : 20.54 41.5 47 63 S WNW 1hazy. thick fog at night 50 830 33 37 46 62 f w O 250.2241 46.5 60 5 wsw 1 S1 829.98 39.5 46.5 62 3 sw foggy. fine 2/29.83 43 147 1601 2 wsw 21 : more wind and snow. less wind and fine. PRICE OF STOCKS, from JANUARY 27, to FEBRUARY 29, 1807, both inclusive. JBank 3p Cent 3p Cent P. Cent 4p. Ct. Navy N. 5 Days Stock Consols. Reduc Deferred 1809. Cons. 5 p. Cent.p.Ct. 1 Long Anns. Short Anus. Omnium Imperial Imperial Irish Irish India India Exche Lottery Anns. p.CAnn Sto. Bonds. 3p. Cent. Bills Tickets NB. In the 3 per Cent Consols the highest and lowest Price of each day is given in the other Stocks the highest only. FORTUNE, STOCK-BROKER, No. 13, Corbill. |