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Date of Article: 15/03/1805
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tttuvp. . j. i'dPTrVijrcx* Vol. LXXXVI. No. 2. Ready Money is expected with Advertisements. SATURDAY, March 15, 1806. PRICE SIXPENCE, \ ?, tam! vDut> r " I raper and Print 3Jd. 2Jd. Sunday and Tuesday's Posts. From the LONDON GAZETTE. SATURDAY, March 8. THE Gazette of this day contains an account of the capture of L'lilizabeth, French pri- vateer, by the Kingfisher sloop, Captain N. D. Cochrane; also, of the capture of 26 vessels, of various descriptions, upon the Leeward Wands station.— Also, the appointment of the Right Hon. G. Ponsonhy, to be a member of the Privy Council; and the Right Hon. N. Bond, to the office of Advocate- General, or Judge- Marshal of his Majesty's forces. From the Nova- Scot in Royal Gazette. HALIFAX, May 3, 1805. His Excellency Sir John Wentwort'h, Bart. LL. D. Lieutenant- Go- vernor in and over the province of Nova- Scotia and its dependencies, has been pleased to appoint John Hames, Esq. to be Justice of his Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, for the district and county of Shelburne, in the said province; also to be a Justice of the Peace for the said county ; also to be Collector and Receiver of the pro- vincial duties of Import and Excise, for the said district and county; also to be Receiver of the Light- house duties; in the room of Edward Brinley, Esq. leaving the province. wjwsA'^ rvsxvs^—-—— LONDON, March 11. A mass of Foreign Intelligence was received on Sunday, when the two Hamburgh Mails, due last Sunday and Wednesday, Paris Papers to the 2d instant, and Dutch and German Papers to the 6th, arrived.— Naples, as might have been ex- pected, has fallen. The Moniteur of the 25th ult. contains the official account of the capitulation of that city. The French army, it appears, ad- vanced in three columns upon it. The fort of Gaeta, the most advanced defence of the Neapo- litan capital, was summoned to surrender by General Kegnier. The Prince of Hesse, who com- manded there, rejected the proposal, and an attack upon the fort was the immediate consequence. A redoubt of six guns was carried, in which affair General Grigny had his head shot off; and, with this military exploit, terminated the entire Nea- politan campaign. Prince Joseph Bonaparte entered Naples on the 15th of February. The next day a Proclamation was issued, by which the Neapolitans were in- formed of their future lot. The Emperor of the French guarantees to them, that" the House of Naples will never reign over this tine kingdom !'' On the 16th, Prince Joseph went to Mass, which was performed by Cardinal Ruffo, Archbishop of Naples ! The Prince presented St. Januarius with a beautiful diamond necklace.— Joseph is under- stood to be the Prince destined by his brother Napoleon to occupy the throne of Naples. The Queen of Naples is stated to have carried away with her property to an immense amount she was nearly lost on her voyage. A frigate, two brigs, and fifteen transports, with arms, & c. on board, were lately driven on the coast of Naples, and taken possession of by the French. The Moniteur of the 27th contains a decree of Prince Eugene Napoleon, prohibiting the intro- duction of English merchandize into ths Venetian territories. General Augereau, with the French troops under his command, after invading Ilcsse, has taken possession of the Prussian towns of Lippstadt, in Westphalia, and Dethmold, near Paderborn. The army of Lel'evre is covering the movements of Augereau, to enable him to maintain his com- munication with the Grand French Army, ex- tending along the Black Forest. These operations appear not to effect the Court of Berlin, but seem to be directed against the Russians, assembling to the number of 180,000 men near Warsaw. The report, that Prussia intended to garrison Hamburgh, Bremen, and Lubcc, has been officially contradicted. The Archduke Charles, who was already Mi' nister at War, and possessed all the influence and patronage in the military department, is appointed Generalissimo of the whole Austrian army charge confided to no other person since the death of Prince Eugene. The Petersburg!) Gazette contradicts the reports of Austria and France having hostile designs against the Turkish provinces, and adds, on the authority ef credible communications, that Austria will never depart from the principles of honour, or listen to any proposals which may have hostile views against any neighbouring States. Count Woronzow arrived in town on Sunday. He is said to be the bearer of important dispatches from the Emperor Alexander to our Court. We are happy in being enabled to state, that several conferences have taken place between Mr. Munroe, the American Ambassador, and his Ma- jesty's Ministers, relative to the matters in dispute between Great- Britain and the United States. There is at present every prospect of a speedy and amicable adjustment of all differences. Twenty- five American seamen were discharged on Friday, at Portsmouth.— An order, we under- stand, has been issued, to discharge all American subjects from our ships. Mr. Whitbread on Friday night presented the additional article of impeachment against Lord ' Melville, which charges his Lordship with having, at different times, applied .£'. 87,000 of the public money to his own use, part of which still remains unpaid. The article was agreed to.— On the House having resolved itself into a Committee on the Army Estimates, General Tarleton expressed his surprise, that the expected military plans had not been brought forward. Mr. Windham justified the delay, from the great importance of the object, the complicated circumstances connected with it, and the deliberation which such a weighty subject so evidently required. In the House of Lords, the Lord Chancellor presented a bill declaratory of the law respecting the compelling witnesses to give evidence; which was reaiI a first time, and ordered to be printed. The Twelfth Report of the Commissioners of Naval Enquiry , is printed. It states, that a sum of ^. 18,12( 3 3s. 2d. was unnecessarily paid to Mr.- Lindegren, for charges on commission for the purchase of Riga hemp, which sum might have been saved to the public. It points out instances of error and neglect in the passing of Mr. Linde- gren's accounts by the Naval Board; and suggests new rules and regulations for preventing such errors in future.— The great fault charged in this report of the Commissioners, was, sending Mr. Lindegren to Riga, on a special commission, to buy hemp, instead of confiding it to our merchants, who would have executed the orders of the Admiralty without that alarm and advance of price, which the per- sonal appearance of Mr. Lindegren at Riga, a* the agent of Government, occasioned. An express was on Sunday received at the Ad- miralty, from Admiral Douglas, at Yarmouth, with intelligence that the Dutch fleet had sailed from the outward harbour of the Texel. Mr. Woolley, an Admiralty Messenger, was sent off to Lord Keith, at llainsgate, with the information; and a Messenger was also sent to the King at Windsor. On Saturday, at twelve o'clock, the Right Hon. Earl St. Vincent arrived at the house of Sir George Prevost, the Lieutenant- Governor of Portsmouth, and embarked at three o'clock from the King's Stairs, in the Dock- yard, and went on board the Hibernia, of 100 guns, at Spithead.— His Lord- ship is to have three Captains and eleven Lien- tenants on board his Flag ship; the largest esta- blishment of Officers ever allowed or demanded by a Commander in Chief. Naval Force of Europe.— The following is given as a correct statement of the Naval Force of Europe, subsequent to the battle of Trafalgar, in 1805:— Line, including Fifties. Frigates. Great- Britain .. 213" Russia 60 Spain 57 Sweden 26 Denmark 83 Turkey ' 20 F ranee - 19 Batavian Republic 16 Portugal 10 Naples and Sicily 6 Etruria 2 Ragusa 0 Ecclesiastical State .... 0 482 Deduct British 213 219 100 44 13 23 4 43 15 5 9 4 12 5 496 219 ~! 77 To the NOBILITY, GENTLEMEN, CLERGY, and FREEHOLDERS of the COUNTY if BUCKINGHAM. MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, AVacancy in the Office, ef CORONER for this County having arisen from the Death of Mr. ALLEN, 1 am induced to offer myself us a Candidate to succeed him, and respectfully solicit your Votes and Interest upon the Occasion. The Circumstance of my having assisted my lute Father during a Part of the long l'criod he had the Honour of filling that Situation, and my central Residence, will, I trust, operate in my Favour; and should I he fortunate enough to attain this Object of my Wishes, I pledge myself to a faithful Discharge of the Duties attached to the OJJice. I am, My Lords and Gentlemen, Your very humble and obedient Servant, JAMES BURNIIAM. Winslow, 20th Feb. 1806. Total Number of Foreign 239 From this interesting calculation it will be seen, that Great- Britain possesses 151 sail of the line and 117 frigates more than the united navies . of France, Spain, and Holland; and 4 sail of the lino more than the whole of the other European States! The negociation between the Transport Board and the French Minister of Marine, for an ex- change of prisoners of war, has, we are sorry to learn, totally failed. Our Government had con- ceded so far to the new and unwarrantable prin- ciples set up by France, as to conseht to consider the British subjects who were detained there pre- vious to the commencement of hostilities as pri- soners of war, and to include them in the exchange. But this arrangement would not meet the wishes of the French Emperor. The Act for the suspension of the Habeas Corpus in Ireland has expired, and it is said that it is not the intention of Government to revive it. It ought to be known, that, by a. late decision in the Courts of Law, any person iuuorsing a check unstamped, payable to bearer, is liable to the same penalty as writing a receipt without a stamp. A baker, residing in High- street, Mary- Ic- bone, was, on Friday, fined five pounds, at Marlborough- street, for having alum in his possession, for the purpose of adulterating bread. An extraordinary change of fortune has hap- pened to a poor old woman, who resides at Ro- thesay, in Scotland. J. Michel, Esq. who lately died at St Vincent's, proved to be her only brother; of whom she had not heard for many years, and has left her property to the amount of J, .50,000. Error in Punftuution.— By the omission of a comma, in the catalogue of a sale of live stock the following curious passage occurred, viz. one cow lately calved two cows in calf, one barren cow. one heifer, a yearling calf, and three tons of hay also several fixtures, a boiler, and various other articles of household- furniture. Fires.— A very alarming fire broke out on Friday soon after one o'clock, in the shop belonging to an organ- builder, in Tottenham- court- road. The fire was first discovered in the work- sfiop, which was situate in the middle of Southampton- court, and in a few minutes three houses in the court were also in flames. The utmost consternation prevailed in the neighbourhood, and, from the narrowness of the court, serious apprehensions were entertained for the safety of the numerous inhabitants, who with difficulty escaped, leaving their property behind them. The cries of the women and children, which were truly distressing, were height- ened by a mother who resided in the court, and had left a child, three years old, in her house, during a momentary absence: the house iu which it was, was then on tire in all parts, but the feelings of the mother induced her to risk her life for its salvation; she braved all dangers, entered the house, and at length succeeded in rescuing the child, which was enveloped in flames. It was much scorched, but not so as to deprive it of life. The fire was completely got under by three o'clock. And about eight o clock on Saturday evening, another alarming fire broke out in the house of Messrs. Grafton and Field, corn- chandlers, No. 6, Shoreditch. It was discovered to burst forth from the top part of the back house, which was filled with straw. It was supposed to be occasioned by the snuff of a candle, which a boy had carelessly left. About nine o'clock, the fire made a most awful appearance, having communicated to a large malt- house and two stables, all in a confined court, with no entrance but a small passage, called Magpye- alley. The Volunteers arrived with the greatest alacrity, and kept off the several de- predators that usually attend such places. The sight at this time was truly terrific, no less than four houses in flames, Mr. Kirvell's press- house having caught fire, in addition to those already mentioned. For some time after the engines ar- rived they were useless, for want of water; but afterwards, being well manned and supplied, the flames were prevented from extending, and the . house of Mr. Webb, in Blossom- street, and some other houses, were preserved, though damaged. About twelve o'clock the four houses fell in with a dreadful crash. Happily no lives were lost. To be LETT, And entered upon immediately, 4Compact GRAZING FARM, with suitable Buildings, situate in the Parish of N E WPO RT- NELL, in the County of Bucks; consisting ot several Closes of Land, lately laid down with Grass Seeds, and an exceeding rich Meadow, containing together about eighty- six Acres and a ( pT For further Particulars, and to treat for the same, Application may be made to Mr. LUCAS, Solicitor, Newport- Pagnell. March 6lh, 1806. To the NOBLEMEN", GENTLEMEN, CLERGY, and FREEHOLDERS of the COUNTY of BUCKINGHAM. MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, IStill humbly presume to solicit the Favour of your Votes and Interests, as a Candidate for the Office of CORONER for this County, in the Room of the late Mr. ALLEN ; and I return you ipy sincere Thuriks for the very great Encouragement and Sup- port which I have already received from you, in my extensive Canvas for your Suffrages. My Residence being in this Place; my having actually attended at, and assisted in, most of the Inquisitions taken in this Peculiar for upwards of five'Years; and my being in the Profession of the Law; are Circumstances which, duly considered, will, I hope, strongly recommend me to your Favour; and I beg to repeat my Assurances to you, that, if I should be so fortunate as to be the Object of your Choice, every Endeavour shall be exerted on my Part to discharge the I) uties incumbent on me with the utmost Diligence, Promptitude, and In- tegrity. 1 have the Honour to remain, My Lords and Gentlemen, With the greatest Respect, Your very faithful and obedient humble Servant, JOHN KING. Buckingham, 12th March, 1806., To the NOBILITY, GENTRY, CLERGY, and FREEHOLDERS of the COUNTY ./ BUCKS. MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, WHEN, on the Death of Mr. JAMES BURNHAM, of Winslow, in the Year 1803, I presumed to offer myself to your Notice as a Candidate to succeed him in the Office of CORONER, 1 thought it Right to decline the Pursuit, because the Election was removed from Aylesbury to Buckingham; and not from any Doubt of the Event being in my Favour, hud the Election been held at the usual Place. I then also pledged myself to become a Candidate at a future Vacancy, which has now happened bi/ the Death, of Mr. ALLEN, zoho was chosen in the Room of Mr. BCRNHAM : And I beg Leave to solicit the Favour of your Votes and Interests to succeed him, provided the Election is held at Aylesbury; but if it should be again'held ut. Buckingham, I cannot for a OUNDLI! B A N K. THE Proprietors of the above Concern respect- fully inform their Friends and the Public, that, from and after the 14th Day ot this Month, the Business will be transacted at Mr. YOKKL'S new Residence in the West Street. Oundle, ^ th March. 1806. T Moment think of putting my Friends in the upper he Count./ to to mud ' I'rmiNe and Ernencc Genteel and expeditious Travelling. RUGBY and DAVENTRV NEW ACCOMMODATION POST- COACII, TO CARRY fOUR INSIDES, ( With one Coachman only all the Way.) IIIE Public are respectfully informed, that the above Coach will set out from the GEORCE IN. V, RUCRY, on Tuesday the 4ih of March next, and will continue to set'out every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday Mornings, at Half- past Five . o'Clock; will call at the GREEN- MAN, DUNCHURCH, a Quarter before Six, and at the BEAR INN, DAVENTRY, about Seven; and arrive at the GOLDEN- LION INN, ST. JOHN'S- STREET, LOW- DON, about Six in the Evening; returns every Thursday, Saturday, and Monday Morn- ings, at Half- past Five o'clock, and arrives at Rugby about Six in the Evening. Places and Parcels carefully booked at the above Inns, and at the Accommodation Coach- Office, Tow- cestcr.— Performed by the Public's obedient Servants, RICHARD DAVIS & Co. London. THOS. BROMWICH & Co. Rugby. The Proprietors of the above Coach will r. ot be accountable for any Parcel, Package, or Passenger's Luggage, above £. 5 Value, unless entered as such and paid for accordingly. N. B. The Old Accommodation Coach as usual; so that the Towns of DAVENTRY, TOWCESTER, and STONY- STRATJORD, will now be accommodated with a Coach to and from London every Day in the Week, except Wednesday. February 21- rf, 1806. To be LETT, —— And entered on immediately, AFARM, in NAP TON - UPON - THE - HILL, in the County of Warwick, called TOMLOW FARM; consisting of a good Farm- House, convenient Outbuildings, and 252 Acres, or thereabouts ( be the same more or less), of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, well watered, divided into 20 Closes, and lying in a Ring Fence round the House. 62T t'or a View of the Farm, apply at the House; and to treat for taking the same, apply to Messrs. ROLLS & SON, at their Offices in Southam and Prior's- Marston. SALE OF TIMBER. To be SOLD, At WOOTTON, in the County of Bedford, Large Quantity of capital OAK TIMBER, of particularly " large Dimensions, well worth the Attention of Ship- Builders, and near to a navi- gable River. For a View, and Particulars of the same, apply Mr. KIDMAN, Bedford. A to Part of the as so long a Journty would occasion. If I am so fortunate as to succeed, be assured no Pains shall be spared on my Part to execute the Duties of the Office punctually. I have the Honour lo remain, With profound Respect, My Lords and Gentlemen, Your very faithful Servant, Walttm- Terrace, THOMAS BERRY. Aylesbury, Feb. 84th, 1806. MARCH 12th, 1800. nPIIE ESTATE at WALTON, near Peterborough, X advertised to be SOLD by AUCTION, in last Week's P -, IS DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE CONTR., UL'. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE^ ~ R/ SELY, Bedfordshire. To be S O L D . by A U C' 1' 10 N, By P. FVARREN, On Wednesday the 19th Day of March, 1806, at Mr. Thomas C root's, known by the Sign of the Boot, at Risely aforesaid, between the Hours of Three and Five in the Afternoon ( subject to such Conditions as will be then and there produced), ALL that valuable and very desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, late the Residence of Mr. WILLIAM BONFIELD, deceased, pleasantly situate at RISELY, in the County of Bedford ; comprising a very neat and well- built Dwelling- House, Brick and Sashed Front; consisting of a neat Parlour, Hall, Kitchen, Brewhouse, Cellars, and Dairy ; four neat Sleeping- Rooms and two Garrets; neat Study, in Front; Stables, Barns, and other usetui attached and detached Offices ; a Well of excellent Water; a good Orchard, Garden, & c. Also, thirty Acres ( more or less) ot very rich Sweard and Arable Land, contiguous to the Homestall, surrounded and subdivided with a good Quick Fence; there is also a Quantity of useful Timber on the Premises. fcST Risely is situated ten Miles from Bedford, ten from St. Neots, five from Kinibotton, and eight from Higham- Ferrers; the High Road goes through the Village, which makes it much more desirable. N. B. The above is a delightful Situation for any Gentleman who is desirous of residing in a Sporting Part of the Country ; the Situation and Homestall being very convenient, and, at a small Expence, may be fitted up for that Purpose, or for a small genteel Family. *** For further Particulars, and for a View of the same, apply to Messrs. CELL & HILL, or to the AUCTIONEER, of Risely.— Letters, Post- paid, will Bt duly answered. Freehold Water Corn - Mill and Land, WENDOVER, BUCKS. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Messrs. ROSINS, At the Red- I. iun, Wcndovcr, Bucks, on Thursday the 20th of March, 1806, at Twelve o'Clock, ACapital FREEHOLD CORN- MILL, with three Pair of Stones, Dressing- Mill, & c.; and about FREEHOLD. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, AVcry eligible and old- established PUBLIC- HOUSE, in the Hi OH- STREET of NEWPOKT- PAGNELL; of which immediate Possession may be had.— The Furniture, Fixtures, and Brewing Utensils taken at an Appraisement; and a considerable Part ot the Purchase Money may, if required, remain on Security of the Premises. For further Particulars, apply to Mr. Cooou, of Newport- fajjneU. ight Acres pf rich MEADOW, ORCHARD, and ARABLE LAND; also, a comfortable Brick DWELLING- HOUSE, withTHREE COTTAGES adjoining.— The Mill is capable of grinding upwards of 100 Quarters per Week, and has the Advantage of an ample Supolv of Water; situate ( Part) within the ancient BOROUGH TOWN of WENDOVER, bordering and upon tlie Grand Junction Canal, and is the only Mill out of fijteea that has r. ot had the Water diverted from it 10 the Use of the said Canal; also, a MALT- HOUSE, capable of wetting 18 Quarters per Week ; a Bake- House, upon a large Scale, Barns, Stables, Cart- House, large Kitchei't- Garden, tec.; forming a most desirable, compact, and profitable Concern; distant from the Market Towns of Aylesbury 4 Miles, Tring 5, Chesham 7, Amersham 9, Wycomb' 10, Thame 10, and Leighton- Buzzard IS; and only 35 from London. [ f5T May be viewed twenty. one Days prior to Sale. %* Particulars may be had at the Red- Lion, Wen- dover; principal Inns at the before- mentioned Towns ; White- Horse, Uxbridge; of Mr. George Clark, Soli- citor, Isleworth; Mr. James Richardson, New Inn ; at Garravvay's, ' Change- Alley; Jack's, Mark- Lane; and of Messrs. Robins, Covent - Garden, London, 1 where a Plan may be seen. ! N.^ S. Messrs. Robins are authorized to treat by I Private Contract. CHALCOMBE, Northamptonshire. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that substantial and well- built DWELL- ING- HOUSE, with the Bakehouse, Orchard, Garden, and other requisite Conveniences theieto belonging, situate in CHALCOMBK aforesaid, near Banbury; with a CLOSE of GREENSWEARD lying near the same, and belonging thereto, containing about one Acre. And also, all that convenient POST- WINDMILL, containing one Pair of French Stones, one Pair of Grist Mill- Stones, likewise a Machine, with, two Cylinders, all in excellent Repair. And also, all that new- erected COTTAGE or TENEMENT, and STORE- IIOUSE, standing near to tile sal*? Windmill, with a CLOSE, ot about two Roods, and distant about Haifa Mile from Chalcojnbe aforesaid. ( fTf The aforesaid Windiniil is very eligibly situated for Business, with good Roads leading thereto.— All the above Premises are now in the Occupation of Mr. Wm. Jessop, the Proprietor, who being desirous of declining Business, on Account of ill Health, Possession may be had immediately. *** For further Particulars, or to treat for the Purchase, apply to Mr. RICHARD HIRONS, in Chalcombe Grounds. Chalcombe, Uth March, 1806. To" be~ SO LD by AUCTION, At the Red- Lion Inn, in Banbury, in the County of Oxford, on Thursday the 20th Day of March inst. ( and not on Thursday the 6th as before advertised), unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which Notice will be given, AVery desirable inclosed Ground of ARABLE and PASTURE LAND; containing by Esti- mation 16 Acres, or thereabouts, situate in the Parish of MIDDLETON- CHENEY, in the County of Northampton, and now in the Tenure of Mr. J. Evans. ({ 3* For further Particulars, and to treat for the same, apply at the Office of An IV & SON, Banbury. To be S O L D by A U C T I 0~ N, By Mr. ABBOTT, At the White- Lion Inn, in Kimbolton, on Friday the 21st Day of March, 1806, at Four o'Clock, by Order of the Assignees of John Smith, a Bankrupt, Lot 1. \ Very neat Brick- built and Sashed XX DWELLING . HOUSE, pleasantly situated in KIMBOLTON aforesaid ; comprising two Parlours in Front, four Chambers, two Garrets, and a convenient Kitchen; with a detached Brewliouse, an excellent Stable, convenient Warehouse, Store- Rooms, and other Outbuildings; late in the Occu- pation of the said John Smith. ipT The principal Part of the Premises have been built within a few Years, and the Whole thereof are in very complete'Repair.— The Warehouse, & c. were until lately occupied as two Dwelling- Houses, and might, at a small Expence, be converted into Dwelling- Houses again.— Possession may be had at such Time as may be agreed upon at the Sale. Lot 2. A COTTAGE . HOUSE, YARD, and GARDEN, situate at STONELY, in the Parish of Kimbolton, now or late in the Occupation of Mumford and the said John Smith. Lot 3. The REVERSION or REMAINDER in FEE, expectant on the Decease of Mrs. NASH without Issue, or of her Issue in their Minority without Issue, of and in a CLOSE of PASTURE GROUND, in EASl'ON, in the said County of Huntingdon, called the MEADOW CLOSE, or FOSSEY'S CLOSE, in the Occupation of Charles Sowell. Lot 4. The said BANKRUPT'S RIGHT to the Sum of FORTY- TWO POUNDS, payable on the Death of the Widow of the late Joseph Gross, of Caldecott, in the County of Northampton, Farmer, deceased. ( jST The Premises in Kimbolton may be viewed by applying to Mr. JOHN COSTIN, and the other Premises on Application to the TENANT; and further Particulars may be known of Mr. DAY, Solicitor, St. Neots. BEDFORD, March 6th, 1806. R. JOHN PULLEY most respectfully in- > ' X forms the Friends of his late Father, that he intends to continue practising the stveral Branches of h: s Profession in the Town of BEDFORD and its Neighbourhood; and he requests the Support of those who have kindly befriended his Family, if thev think favourably of his Professional Abilities. To be SOLD~ by"~ AUCTION, By Mr. ROUSE, , X', ursday , he 20th Day of this current March, 1806, about Four in the Afternoon, at Mr. John Munton's, the Angel Inn, in Market- Harborough, in one or more Lots, AVery substantial Stone- built, Slated, and Sashed FREEHOLD D W E 1. L! NG- HO OSE, at the South End of MARKET- HARBOROUGH aforesaid ; with Chaise- House, Stables, and other con- venient Offices, and a spacious Garden, agreeably laid out for the Purposes of Pleasure and Convenience; the Whole well adapted for the Residence of a small genteel Family. Also, THREE FREEHOLD and TYTHE- FREE CLOSES of excellent MEADOW and GRAZING LAND, adjoining the above- described Premises, con- taining together about six Acres and three Quarters, Statute Measure, bounded on the North by the Turn- pike- Road from Harborough to Kettering, tic. and on the South by the River Welland. Terms and further Particulars will be given by R. ROUSE, of Market- IIarborough, to any Person inclined to purchase the above- described very desirable Estate by Private Contract. *** Immediate Possession may be had. Live and Dead Stock, Household- Furniture, and Brewing and Dairy Utensils, To be SOLD by A U C T ION, By DANIEL FROST, On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 18th, 19th, and 20th Days of March, 180S, on the Pre- mises of EDMUND TOMPKINS, of Sno- wford, ' in the County of Warwick ( who is leaving the Farm); CONSISTING of 120 Ewes, In- lamb, in Lots, ' 120 Tegs, in Lots, and 20 Wethers; 29 Oxen, two Spays, three In. calf Cows, three barren Ditto, and one Cow and Calf; five Draught Horses, one Draught Mare, and Gearing for the sam?; five Wag- gons, two of them nearly new, three Six- inch Carts, and two Narrow- wheel Ditto ; four Pair of Harrows, and one large Sheet Harrow; double and- single Ploughs; Scarifier and Scuffler; two Rolls; Winnow- mg- Fan; a Quantity of Hurdles; and a Variety of other Articles in the Farming Business.— Also, three Stumps of Hay, to be spent on the Premises; and about 150 Acres of Grass and Stubble Keep, to be lett till the fifth Day of April next. The Live Stock will be sold first, and the Household- Furniture on Thursday. *** The Sheep are of the New Leicestershire Breed, from Rams hired from Mr. Paget, Mr. Stone, and Mr. Buckley, and'for near twenty Years have been selected with considerable Care and Attention. N. B. Snowford is four Miles from Southam, seven from Warwick, and nine from Coventry. G5T The Sale to begin ai Ten o'clock each Morn- ing.— Usual Conditions. Live and Dead Stock, & c. G L A T T O N, Huntingdonshire. To be SOL D by AUCTIO N, By RICHARD SMITH, On Wednesday the 19ih Day of March, 1806, on the Premises, To be peremptorily SOLD, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause, VICKSRY against HAWKINS, By JOHN IVILSON, Geat. The Person appointed by Alexander Popham, Esq. one ot the Masters of the said Court, at the House of Joseph Butt, called the Crown Inn, in Hunt- ingdon, in the County of Huntingdon, on Monday the 14th Day of April next, between the Hours of Twelve and One o'Clock in the Afternoon, in one Lot, ALEASEHOLD ESTATE, situate at GODMAN- CHESTER, near Huntingdon; consisting of an undivided Moiety of • the Rectory and Parsonage ot Gcxhnanchester, but agreed to be divided, the Entirety of which consists of the Parsonage- House, a Cottage, and other Buildings, and about " 840 Acres of Land, called the Rectory Estate, and held of the Dean and Chap ter of Westminster for twenty- one Years, from M ichaelinas, 1804; usually renewedevery seven Years, on Payment of a Fine. C3" Particulars may be had at the Master's Cham- bers, in Southampton- Buildings, Chancery- Lane; of Mr. EADE, Solicitor, Hitchin, Herts; and ef Mr. TOWNSSND, S tap IS Inn, London. rpiIE following LIVE and DEAD STOCK, and X sundry EFFECTS, of Mr. JOHN ATTERTON, who is leaving his Farm;" consisting of 40 In- lamb Ewes and Theavcs, 20 Shearhogs, and 30 I. atnbhogs ; three milch Cows, five In- calf Heifers, five l'wo- ycar- old Steers, and thr^ e yearling Calves; six young and useful Draught Hor. e> and Mares, a Six- year- old Hackney Mare, a good Goer and Mistress of 15 Stone, three well- bred young Hacknies, and one yearling Filly; one fat Hog, Sow with five Pigs, In- pig Sow, and two Ditto Yelts ; one stout Narrow- wheel Waggon and two Ditto Carts; Ploughs and Harrows; Ladders; Florse, Cow, and Sheep- Cribs; Hurdles; Harness for six. Horses ; two Cores of excellent Hay ; Winnowing- Fan, Scrcen, and other Barn Tackle; B.'. rel- Churn, Milk- Pails, and Butter- Kimneis; a good Meat - Safe; Mash- Vat, Tubs, Trays, sweet Casks, and a Variety of other Effects. 53* The Sale to commence with the Sheep at Ten o'Clock; and ten Months' Credit will be given for all Bargains of or above MM, on approved joint Se- curity, or a legal Discount allowed on prompt Payment. Freehold Mansion, Bedford. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By BROWN SON, On Tuesday the 18th Day of March, 1806, at the Swan Inn, Bedford, at Four o'Clock in the After- noon ( subject to such Conditions as will be then produced), AN elegant and commodious Brick - built DWELLING- HOUSE, of handsome Eleva- tion, fitted up and finished in the present Ta^ te, the principal Part of good Dimensions, replete with proper attached and detached Offices, very desirably situated in ST. PAUL'S- S< JUARE, in the Town of BEDFORD; consisting of an Entrance- Hall, large Dining- Pai lour, Drawing - Room, Breakfast - Parlour, very excellent Kitchen, properly fitted up ; convenient Butler's Pantry, good Cellars, & c. ; six good airy and pleasant Sleeping - Rooms, Dressing - Closets, neat Library, Store- Room, and very useful Closets; Servants'- Rooms; and a Laundry, the whole Length of the House, with a principal and secondary Staircase; a paved Yard, with a suitable Range of Offices adjoin- ing; two Coach- Houses, and Room for a Curricle; complete Stable lor tour Horses, with Lofts and a Granary over the same; a large and very productive Garden, agreeably laid out, and well planted with choice Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers. The greater Part of the above Premises have been built but a few Years, and the Whole is in good Repair; the principal Apartments are handsomely finished with enriched Stucco Cornices, fashionable Paper- hangings, and Marble Chimney - Pieces; the Situation highly respectable, and forming a complete Residence.— The Premises are in the Occupation of I. T. Dawson, Esq. who is removing to his Eat. ite in Yorkshire; and immediate Possession may be had. *** The Purchaser to take the usual Fixtures at a fair Valuation. N. B. Printed Particulars may be Jiad at the Place of Sale; Crown, Huntingdon; Falcon, St. Neots; Swan, Biggleswade; Crown, Dunstable; Swan, Newport- Pagnell; Printing- Office, Northampton; of W. l),-|\ vsui- i, Esq. Islington- Green; atGarraway's Coffee- House, London; Barnes's Printing- Office, and of Biown & Son, Auctioneers, Bedford, who are authorized to treat for the same by Private Contract. To be SOLD bv AUCTION, * By B ROIVN & SON, IN TWO LOTS, On Saturday the 29th Day of March instant, at the Swan. Inn; in Newport- Pagnell, subject to such Conditions as shall be then produced, Lot 1. A FREEHOLD ESTATE, at NORTII- iTV CRAWLEY, in the County of Bucks; consisting of a substantial Farm- House", with con- venient Outbuildings, and about 54 Acres of old- inclosed Land, lying together ( chiefly Pasture,) divi- ded by good Hedges, and now and for many ^ ifars past in the Occupation of Miles Goodman, under a Lease, which has just expired. Lot2. A FREEHOLD ESI ATE, situateat LITTLF- CRAWLEY; consisting of a good Farm- Hou^ e, with convenient Offices, and about 36 Acres of old- inclosed Pastuie, lying together, divided by most ex- cellent Hedge Fences, and now and for many Years past in the Occupation of James Lowe, under a Lease, which has just expired. ( P3" This last- mentioned Estate is most charmingly situated, adjoining the Lordship of Chicheiey, within about three Miles of Newport- Pagnell, and is one of the prettiest little Dairy or Grazing Farms in the County of Bucks. * lt* For further Particulars, enquire of Mi. LUCAS, Attorney, Newport- Pagnell; or of the AUCTIONEERS, Bedford — The Tenants will shew the Premises. N. B. The Sale will b.- gin at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. mauammm^ m Wednesday and Thursday's Posts. LONDON, March 13. LIEUTENANT Shells, of the Forward gun- vessel, has captured, off Dunnose, the ltan- Cune French privateer, pierced for' 12 guns, but ouly 4 mounted.— Gazette. Ilis Swedish Majesty has announced to the Go- vernment and States of Lauenburgh, that they are not to make any payments whatsoever to the Prussian Government in Ilanov'er; but that the revenues of the Duchy, after deducting the sa- laries and necessary charges of the Administration, are to be kept- in their hands until the deter- tnination of his high Ally, their Monarch, the King of England, ou the occasion shall be made known to them. Accounts from India to the beginning of De- cember, have been received. Holkar has made a vow, that nothing shall induce him to lay down his arms, until lavnagur, which had been thirty years in his family, is restored to him.— Tran- quillity has been re- established in the Cuttack jirovin'ce, and in the Pollams; and several French emissaries, sent to excite the feudatory chieftains to hostility, have been delivered up by then). A letter from the Warley, in Madras roads, states that ilolkar was in such considerable force, it was thought advisable to send the troops which went out on board that vessel, and the other India- men, arrived at Madras, to be landed at the port nearest to the theatre of his operations. The Warley and the other ships bound to the Prince of Wales's island, had sailed from Madras for that place. The hill presented by Lord Erskine, which was read a first time last Friday, and a second time 011 Monday, in the House of Lords, to declare the law with respect to witnesses being liable to an- swer, declares and enacts—" That a witness is by law liable, and may be required, to answer a question relevant to the matter in issue, the an- swering of which has no tendency to accuse him- self, or to expose him to any penalty or forfeiture, but the answering of which may establish, or tend to establish, that he owes a debt, or is otherwise subject to a civil suit, either at the instance of his Majesty, or of aiiy other person or persons." In the House of Commons, on Tuesday, Mr. Dillon put a question to Mr. Fox, expressive of a wish to know the truth of, the rumours respecting the reeeption which the Catholics might expect were they to persevere in their claims during the present session. Mr, Fox's answer was very guarded, and plainly indicated, what had already been intimated to the House, that the question of claims on the part of the Catholics of Ireland ought to be postponed to some more favourable period. Letters from Dublin state, that all intention of reviving the discussion concerning the Union is dropped for the present, and that the Catholics will suspend the measure of petitioning during the present Session, although they avoid any further declaration to that effect, or otherwise committing themselves, until the new Government shall have developed its claim to their confidence and affection. One of our cruisers which is arrived from the French coast, has brought the information tiiat great activity prevails at Boulogne; that the men are again exercised on board the flotilla, and that the number of troops hag considerably increased within these few days. The information turns out to be incorrect re- specting the sailing of the Dutch Fleet; the Texel has been reconnoitred, and the state of the shipping found to be the same as formerly. A novel circumstance has taken place in the powers delegated to Earl St. Vincent, and in the orders under which he sails, viz. that he may go to anv part of the British dominions, where he may deem his presence necessary, without com- municating with the Admiralty. Mr. Beattv, surgeon of the Victory, has had the ball, which was the instrument of death to Lord Nelson, set in gold and crystals. The fringe of the epaulette is yet hanging " to it. He has refused an offer of 2000 guineas for it. A few days since was sold by Mr. Samuel Well- tnent, of Wilton, near Taunton, to Messrs. England & Slocombe, of Exeter, an extraordinary heifer, for 100 guineas. The heifer is one of a twin, but six years old, has calved thrice, and had twins each time. Iler sister is in the possession of Mr. Wcllxnent, and has had tw ins twice. A farmer's servant in the neighbourhood of Hailsham, a few days ago, fixed a slip chain to the tongue of one of his master's horses, and actually forced it out of the animal's mouth ! A daring robbery, a few nights since, wai com- mitted in the house of Mr. Preston, a farmer, in the parish of Warbleton, in the county, of Sussex. A knock was given at the door, which was an- swered by the servant girl: Mr. P. hearing her letting some people in,' went into the passage to see who thev were, when he was iustaufly seized by two men, With their faces blacked, who knocked him down, anrl beat him. in a most inhuman manner with bludgeons; and presenting a pistol to him, swore they would blow his brains out, if lie made the least resistance. They then tied his hands together, and got him upon his legs, and insisted that fie should shew them where his property was, which he was obliged,' very reluctantly, to agree to. One, of the villains accompanied him to his bed- room, and the other remained down stairs. On Mr. I'.' a reaching his bed- room, he desired the robber who accompanied him to take a key out of his pocket, and directed him which drawer to open, where he found upwards of £. 30 in Bank of England and Hasting Notes, The robber told him he knew that was not all the money he had got in the house: Mr. P. then was obliged to tell liim where he would find sixteen guineas. Mr. P. bleeding verv much, from the wounds he had received on'his head with the bludgeons, got a bottle of brandy to wash them with, and after be had taken a little, the villains took the rest; and, after refreshing themselves with some ale and bread and cheese, they made their escape. BIRTH.] Of a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooke, aged 61, Wife of Mr. T. Cooke, cooper, of Weobley, Herefordshire, aged upwards of 7U; being the only child they have had after a marriage of more than 20 years. The mother and her infant are both in good health. DIED 1 At Ndrthwood, Salop, Mr. J. Benbow, clock and watch- maker, aged 110. He was remarkable lor sobriety, early rising, and retiring soon to rest; , the liquor to which he was the most partial was treacle beer. Lately, at Hawkesbury- Upton, Glou- cestershire, a man ot the name of Cooper. He had long endured the horrors of a guilty conscience, which he disburthened about an hour before his death, by declaring, that he had been assisted by a man of Hor- ton ( who died about two years since;) in murdering Mr. Rice, a surveyor of the roads, as long as forty years ago. His body they threw into a well, where it was then found. CHARLES ALLEN, IVATC11 and CLOCK - MAKER, RESPECTFULLY acquaints his Friends and the Public, that he designs carrying on tlie above Businesses, in a SHOP situated on the MARKET- HILL, WELLINGBOROUGH, on the 17th Day oi MAUCH instant, when his utmost Endeavours will be employed to give Satisfaction to all who honour him with their Commands. N. B. WATCHES and CLOCKS, of all Kinds, repaired on the most reasonable Terms. Wellingborough, March 13/ 4, 1806. WYMERSLEY ASSOCIATION, For prosecuting FELONS, THIEVES, 6fc. OTICE is hereby given, That the General Annual Meeting of the Members of this Asso- ciation, will be held at the House of Mr. JONATHAN HOWKINS, known by the Sign of the FALCON, in CASTLE- ASHBY, on THURSDAY the 27th Day of MARCH instant, at Twelve o'Ciock. ( ty Dinner at Two o'clock. CHAS. MARKHAM, Treasurer and Solicitor. Northampton, March 15th, 1806. IIILL's BANKRUPTCY. IIE Commissioners in a Commission of Bank- rupt, bearing Date the 11th Day of July, 1805, awarded and issued forth against JOHN HILL, ot TOWCESTER, in the County ot Northampton, Grocer, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on THURSDAY the 10th Day of APRIL next, at Six o'clock in the Evening, at the WHITE- HORSF, INN, in TOWCESTER aforesaid, in order to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the said Dividend; and all Claims not then proved will be disallowed. QdT Those Creditors who cannot attend* personally at the Meeting to prove their Debts, may prove the same by Affidavits before the Solicitor under this Commission, or any other Master Extraordinary of the High Court of Chancery; but in such Case the Affidavits must be exhibited to the Commissioners, and allowed. at the Meeting, to entitle such Creditors to this Dividend at the same Time those Creditors will be who have already proved their Debts, or shall at this Meeting; and as the Dividend will not be paid at this Meeting, but only declared, the Creditors may receive the same at any Time on or after the following Tuesday, by Application to the Solicitor. J. M. KIRBY, Solicitor. Towcester, March 14th, 1S06. BROWN's" BANKRUPTCY. f I ^ IIE Commissioners in a Commission of JL Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against WILLIAM BROWN, ot HOLCOTT, in the County of Northampton, Woolcomber and Shopkeeper, intend to meet on the 16th Day of APRIL next, at Four o'Ciock in the Afternoon, at the House of FRANCIS OSBORN, known by the Name of the PEA- COCK INN, in the Town of NORTHAMPTON, in order to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt,; when and where the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts are to come pre- pared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the Benefit ot the said Dividend; and all Claims not then substantiated will be disallowed JOHN NEWTON GOODHALL, Solicitor. Wellingborough, March 14// J, 1806. benjamin asd jojin Mayton, j Dealers in Pit Coal, Col'. e, Slate, ^ c, at the Grand j Junction Wharf, near Northampton, BEG Leave to inform the Inhabitants ofi WELLINGBOROUGH, and its Neighbour-! hood, that they have now laid in for Sale, at the ] PUBLIC- WHARF, on the River Nen, near that Town, ; a Quantity of the best WEDNESBURY COALS; j and that they purpose keeping a constant Supply there! I Those who please to favour them with their Custom, either at Northampton or Wellingborough, may depend on being always served with Coals of the best Quality, and at the very lowest Prices. The present Ready Money Price of the best Wed- nesbury Coals, at Northampton Wharf, is Thirteen- pence per Hundred; at Wellingborough Wharf, Six- teen- pence Halfpenny per Hundred. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpHAT PART of the HOUSEHOLD- FURNI- X TURE, with various other EFFECTS, late the Property of Mrs. SHUTTLE WORTH, late of GREAT- BOWDEN, recently deceased, will be SOLD by AUCTION, at the Close of the current Month, at the House, in Market- Harborough, late in the Occu- pation of Henry Shuttleworth, Gentleman. tHSSOLUTiON OF PARTNERSHIP. TVTOTICE > 5 hereby given, That the FART- • TM NERSHIP between MARY SPRING WE LL, Widow, and JOHN SPRING WELL, her Son, both of TRING, in the County of Hertford, Farmers and Co- Partners, WAS DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT on the tvventy- eighth Day of February, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Six ; and all Per- sons who stand any Ways indebted to the Co- Part- nership Estate, are desired forthwith to pay their respective Debts into the Hands of Mr. John Brown, or Mr. Garnet Jones, both of Tring aforesaid, who are duly authorized to receive the same. To be SOLD, or LETT, And may be entered upon at Lady- Day next, AGood Sashed HOUSE, with a Two- stall Stable and other requisite Out- Offices, situate near the MARKET - PLACE, in MARKET - HAR- BOROUG1I, late in the Occupation ot Dr. Large, and now in the Occupation of Mrs. Tulloh. ( j^ T For further Particulars, enquire of Mr. JOHN SMITH, St. Mary's, M^ rket- Harborough. SHELTON's INSOLVENCY. rpilOMAS SHELTON, of HIGHA M- FEIIRERS, a. in the County of Northampton, Butcher, having conveyed and assigned all his real and personal Estates and Effects to John Shelton, of Raunds, in the said County, Butcher ; and John Corby, of kushden, in the same County, Victualler, in Trust, for the equal Benefit of all his Creditors ; Notice is therefore hereby given, That the Deed is left at the Office of Messrs. HODSON, Solicitors, in WELLINGBOROUGH, for the Signature of such of the Creditors of the said Thomas Shelton, who shall be willing to accept a Composition on their Debts ; and . as a Dividend is intended to be made with as little Delay as possible, it is requested, that the Creditors will immediately transmit an Ac- count ot their respective Demands to the Assignees, or to Messrs. Hodson, and execute the Deed on or before the thirtieth Day of April next, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the Dividend.— All Persons who stand indebted to the said Thomas Shelton, are desired forthwith to pay their respective Debts to the Assignees, or to Messrs. Hodson, or " they will be sued for the Recovery thereof without further Notice. Wellingborough, lbth March, 1806. T a General Meeting of MALTSTERS and A To be LETT, AConvenient genteel HOUSE, situate in the pleasant Village of KINGSTHORPE, near Northampton; consisting of a handsome Parlour, Kitchen, Wash- House, Pantry, & c. on the Ground Floor; four Sleeping - Rooms; a good Cellar; con- venient Oul- Houses; and a small Garden, in Front, ( p" Immediate Possession may be had. %* For further Particulars, enquire of Mt. S'AXIOM, A button- Lodges, near Northampton. BOROUGH and COUNTY of HUNTINGDON, held at the FOUNTAIN INN, in HUNTINGDON, on TUESDAY the 11 til Day of MARCH, 1806, in order to take into Consideration the Propriety of petitioning Parliament for the Repeal of the 30th and 33d Sections of the Act of 42d of Geo. 3d, Chap. S8th, prohibiting the watering or sprinkling Grain making into Malt upon the Floor; and also for removing the Doubts at present entertained concerning the Right of appealing to the Justices in Quarter- Sessions from Convictions by two Magistrates; ( Mr. WM. HERBERT in'the Chair); It was unanimously agreed, That the Operation of the above Clauses has been found by Experience to bs productive of the most injurious Consequences to the Manufacture of Malt, and to subject the fair Trader to great Difficulties and Hardships, without any Advantage to the Revenue; and that the most serious and oppressive Grievances to the Manufacturers of Malt arise from the Facilities and Temptations which the first- mentioned Clause aflords for unfounded and vexatious Prosecutions. That the naturally moist Appearance of the Grain upon the Floor, for several Days after being thrown from the Cistern, added to the Fact of the Officers participating in the Penalties, enables and encourages such as are either ignorant of the Process, or inclined to take undue Advantages by availing themselves of the particular Stage of Operation, when such natural Appearances may seem to justify Suspicion, to ex- hibit Informations against the Maltsters, from which no Vigilance can guard nor no Innocence protect him ; upon which Convictions are accustomed to be founded ou Matter of Opinion only, and from which no Appeal is to be obtained; and these vexatious and groundless Informations have of late become so fre- quent from the Facility with which Charges of this Description can be established, as to amount to a most grievous F. vil, and to become a Source of the most serious Alarm. That the foregoing Hardships are considerably ag- gravated by the Doubts which are entertained con- cerning the Right of appealing from Convictions under the above Act, to the Justices assembled at the General Quarter- Sessions of the Peace, a Privilege extended to all other Offences relating to, the Duties on Malt; and from which as to this particular Otifcnce, upon which Decisions tor the Reasons above stated must be so peculiarly liable to Error, this Meeting cannot conceive it was the Intention of the Legislature to exclude them. And that, to enable us to obtain Redress of the Grievances produced by the said Clauses, a Petition be presented to the Honourable the House of Com- mons, setting forth the same, and praying for such Relief as they in their Wisdom shall think fit to grant. And a Petition having been prepared and read, Resolved unanimously. That the said Petition is approved by the Meeting, and that the same be signed by each Person present, and be forthwith sent to such Maltsters and Makers of Malt as have not been able to attend at this Meeting, for their respective Signatures. That a Subscription be immediately entered into for the Purpose of raising a Fund to ' provide for the Ex- pences which may arise in the Progress of this Business; and that the Chairman be appointed Trea- surer. That the following Gentlemen who composed this Meeting, or any three of them, be a Committee for njanaging the said Fund and forwarding the Purposes of the'same, viz. Mr. Herbert, Mr. Cowling, Messrs. Fowlers, Mr. Osborne, Mr. Veasey, Mr. Lindsell, Mr. Charles Walker, Mr. J « hn Baker, Mr. Fordham, and Mr. John Pumfrett; and that they be empowered to meet and adjourn from Time to Time, and to take such Measures as they shall deem proper and neces- sary for carrying into Effect the Objects of the fore- going Resolutions. That Messrs. Maule & Sweeting, of Huntingdon, be appointed Solicitors, for rendering such Professional Assistance to the Committee as may be necessary in the Course of this Business. That the above Resolutions be signed by the Chair- man, and advertised in the Cambridge, Stamford, and Northampton Papers, and the Sun and Courier. WILLIAM HERBERT, Chairman. Resolved unanimously, That the Thanks ot this Meeting be ^ iven to the Chairman for his Attention to the Business of the 1 Day, and for his Conduct in the Chair. Capital Farm and growing Oak Timber. To be SOLD, ACapital FARM, in Bedfordshire, situate at CK AN Fl ELD, six Miles from Bedford, six from Woburn, six from Ampthill, and four from New- port- Pagnell, in the County ot Bucks; consisting of 92A. SR. 21 P. of inclosed Meadow and Pasture Land ( of which 64A. 2R. 12P. are Tythe- free); 72A. 3R. 8P. of inclosed Arable Land ( of which 60A. 3R. 14P. are Tv the- free) ; and 14A. 3R. 38P. of Wood Land ( of which ISA. 1R. 2P. are Tythe- free ; and about 50 Acres ( customary or Field Measure) of Common- Field Land. Also, two Hundred and Thirty- two OAK TIMBER TREES, growing on the said Farm, now measured and set out in eleven Lots. The Timber will be Sold by Auction, bv Mr. Hill, on Tuesday the 25th Day' of March, 1606, at the Old George Inn, in Cranfield aforesaid; and the Farm ( if not previously disposed of by Private Con- tract, of which timely Notice will be given,) will be Sold by Auction, by Mr. Hill, on Saturday the 29th of March, 1806, at the Swan Inn, in Bedford, in one or more Lots. C3" Particulars may be had at Messrs. Brays', So- licitors, Great Russel- Street, London; the Swan, at Bedford; the Swan, Newport- Pagr. dl; the Cock, at Stony- Stratford ; the George, at Woburn ; the King's- Arms, at Ampthill; the Crown, at Dunstable; tile Sun, at Market- Street; the Bell, at Hemel- Hemp- stead; the Woolpack, at St. Alban's ; the Salisbury- Arms, at Hatfield; the Half- Moon, at Hertford; the Sun, at Hitchin; and of Mr. Brown, Land- Surveyor, at Luton, and at No. 16, Clement's- Inn, London. For the Benefit of John Parker's Creditors. To be SOLD by A U C T 1 O N, By EDWARD NEALE & SON, On Monday the 17th Dav of March, 1806, at the House of John Parker, the Sign of the Bull's- Head, in Great- Claybrook, in the County of Leicester, between the Hours of Three and Six o'Ciock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale then to be produced, ALL that substantial Brick and Tile, well- accustomed PUBLIC HOUSE, known by the Sign of the BULL'S- HEAD, with a Yard, Stable, Garden, and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, pleasantly situated in the Town of G real. Clay brook aforesaid, adjoining the Turnpike- Road leading from Lutterworth to Hinckley, and now in the Occupation of John Parker, the Owner. Also, at the same Time, will be SOLD by AUCTION, Another new - erected MESSUAGE or TENE- MENT, adjoining the said Public- House, and now in the Tenure ot Mr. Bassett, Framework- Knitter, as Tenant at Will. ( fT The said Rull's- Head Public- House may be entered on at Lady- Day next. Also, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 18th and 19th Days of March, will be SOLD by AUCTION, by EDWARD NEALE & SON, Ail the genteel HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, LINEN, & c. BREWING VESSELS, and all other EFFECTS, of the said JOHN PARKER; com- prising a Four- post Bedstead, clothed with Cotton and other Furniture; Feather and Flock Beds; Blankets and Bed- Quilts; Bed and Table Linen; Oak Dining, Dressing, and other Tables; Pier and Swing Glasses; an exceeding good Clock, in an Oak Case; large Mash- Tub, with smaller Ditto to correspond ; large Brewing Copper; Brass Pots and Kettles; Kitchen Requisites; with numerous other Articles. *** The Sale to commence at Ten o'clock each Morning. N. B. For a View of the said Premises, apply to JOHN PARKER, the Owner. To be SOLO ty A U C T I O N, By EDWARD NEALE & SON, On Monday the 24th Day of March, 1806, and fol- lowing Dav, on the Premises of Mr. JEREMIAH JONES, the Sign of the White- Lion, in BRINK- LOW, in the County of Warwick., Bankrupt, SOME LIVE and DEAD STO,\ v, IMPLE- MENTS of HUSBANDRY, & c. ; consisting of three exceeding good Boats, upon the Oxford Canal, one of them almost new; two Boat Horses; a Narrow- wheel Cart; one Plough; a Cock of Hay ; and a Quantity of Dung. Also, the LEASE of the said WHITE- LION PUBLIC- HOUSE, the Rent at Two Pounds per Annum, of which there are 26 Years unexpired at Ladv- Day next. Also, all the genteel HOUSEHOLD. FU RNI- TURE, LINEN, CHINA, GLASS, BREWING- VESSELS, DAIRY UTENSILS, W all other E FFECTS, of the said JEREMIAH JONES ^ consisting of Four- post, Tent, and other Bedsteads, clothed with printed Cotton and other Furnitures; Feather and Flock Beds; Blankets and Bed- Quilts; Mahogany and Oak Dining and other Tables; Pier and Swing Glasses; stained and other Chairs; capital 30- Hour Clock ; large Mash- Tub, with smaller Ditto to correspond; 80- iGalJon Copper; Iron Furnace; five 100- Ga'llon Casks, 11 Half- Hogsheads, With smaller Ditto; several Lots of Brass Pots and Kettles; with numerous other Articles, See. & c. fpf" The Lease of the said Public- House, Live Stock, Implements of Husbandry, and Part of the Household- Furniture, Sec. will be sold on Monday, the first Sale Day ; and the remaining Part of the Household- Furniture on Tuesday, the second Sale Day. faluuble Sheep, Neat Cattle, § c. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By EDWARD NEALE & SON, On Wednesday the 26th Day of March, 1S06, precisely at Ten o'Ciock in the Morning, on the Premises of Messrs. EDWARD and THOMAS SALES, of EASENHALL, in tile Parish of MONKS- KIRBY, in the County of Warwick, who leave the Farm at Lady. Day next, HPHE valuable BREED of IN- LAMB EWES J- and TEGS, COWS, HEIFERS, STURKS, See.; comprising 95 In- lamb Ewes and 108 Tegs; one Heifer and Calf, three In- calf Cows, 17 In- calf Heifers, one barren Heifer, one fat Cow, five Sturks, and one Sturk Bull; and two fat Pigs; which will be sold in Lots. ( pf The valuable Breed of Sheep has been selected, with great Care, from, the first Sheep Breeders in the Counties of Leicester and Warwick, and will be found well worth the Attention of Purchasers. rpo COVER, this Season, 1806, at Three JL Guineas and a Crown, at BRAMPTON, two Miles from Huntingdon, STICKLER; own Brother to Diamond and Scrivener. He was got by Highflier, Dam by Marchem.— STICKLER is the Property of THOMAJ FULLER, Groom to the late General Sparrow. ( 3" Good Grass for Mares, and great Care taken of them.— All Expences of Covering, See. to be paid before the Mares are taken away. *** STICKLER is reckoned one of the handsomest Horses in England. rpO COVER, this Season, 1806, at Rockingham I Castle, Northamptonshire, at OneGuineaa Mare, and Two Shillings and Sixpence the Groom, GOVERN O 11. f£ 5T He was got by Trumpator, his Dam by High- flier, G rand- Dam ( Otheothea) by Otho, Great- grand- dam by Snap, Great- great- grand- dam by Regulus, Great. great- great- grand- dam ( which was Wildair's Dam) by Steady. %* He was bred by Earl Clermont, and considered very promising when young, but he unfortunately fell lame in training, and never started. Freehold Estates, Eversholt, Bedfordshire. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By ANDREW ' GARDNER, On Saturday, March the 22d, 1806, at the Sign of the Green- Man, in Eversholt aforesaid, between the Hours of Three and Five o'Ciock in the After- noon ( unless disposed of by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given), OIX neat well- built TENEMENTS, with a O Wood- Barn, Pigstye, and Garden to each; a Pump of excellent Water, and a Bakehouse, with an Oven, for the Use of the Whole ; situated in, and known by the Name of, NEW- END, near to the Church, in EVERSHOLT aforesaid; all in good Repair, and lett to respectable Tenants at Will; and will be sold in two Lots. Likewise, a small PIGHTLE of old SWEARD LAND, containing one Acre, more or less, well fenced, with a Stable to Ditto; and at HILL'S- END, in EVERSHOLT aforesaid, THREE substantial TENEMENTS ( which have lately gone through a complete Repair), with a Wood- Barn, and Piece of Garden Ground to each, pleasantly situated on the Road leading to Woburn, in the Tenure of Thomas Burgess, Richard Evans, and Mrs. Stapleton.— Also, ONE other TENEMENT, near to the said Premises, with Wood- Barn, Garden, & c. in the Occupation of Isaac Pcper.— Likewise, adjoining the last- mentioned Tenement, arich PLOT of GARDEN GROUND, fenced round, and planted with Fruit Trees, containing 26 Poles, more or less. ( pj* The Whole will be sold in six Lots. * « .* For further Particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to the A UCTION EEK, Woburn, Beds; or to j Mr. EAGLES, Solicitor, Ampthill. GRAZING FARM. To be LETT, And entered upon at Lady- Day next, ACapital GRAZING FARM ; ' consisting of 183 Acres of excellent Grass Land, at WARK- WORTH, two Miles from Banbury, in the County of Oxford. fid" Mr. PHILIP LUMBFRT, of Banbury, will shew the Farm; and further Particulars mav'be had of Messrs. BIGNELL & WYKHAM, of ' Banbury aforesaid. WOOL AND II O U S E S. To be SOLD, ABOUT 400 FLEECES of WOOL ( fours and fives to the Tod), the Property of Mr. ELISHA LINNELL, of CROCKWELL, who is leaving his Farm. Also, TWO MESSUAGES or TENEMENTS, in the best Part of the pleasant Village of MAIDFORD, in the County of Northampton, now in the Occu- pation of W. Checkley and Hyde, Tenants at Will. 03* For further Particulars, enquire of the said Mr. I. INNELL. ( One Concern.) LYTTLETON's " NEW HISTORY OF ENGLAND, Including a faithful and accurate Account of all the momentous Events from the Landing of Julius Cjesar to the PRESENT TIME. Illustrated with upwards of 130 Engravings, descrip. tive of the most prominent Circumstances in the various Reigns, and Portraits of all the Sovereigns who have swayed the Sceptre of Britain, from William the Conqueror to His present Majesty George III. On Saturday, March 8, 1806, - was published, Pries only Sixpence, ( Containing sixteen Quarto Pages of Letter- Press, elegantly printed on new Types, and superfine Derny Paper; embellished with a most superb FRONTIS- PIECE, from an original. Drawing by THURSTON, and pub. This Day is published, Price One Shilling, CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY weeping over the CALAMITIES of WAR; a SERMON, preachcd at Pell- Street, London, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1806, the Day appointi- d for a Central Fast, By THOMAS CLOUTT. " Suntlacrymas reium, et mentem mortaliatangunt." VIRGIL. " If ever on thy Eyelid stood the Tear " That Pity had engender'd, drop one here." CtrwpER. Sold by J. ABEL, Bookseller, Northampton. ~~ MECHANICS. This Day was published, in Octavo, illustrated by 15 large Plates, Price 10s. 0d. in Boards, A TREATISE on the TEETH of WHEELS, A PINIONS, & c. ; demonstrating the best Forms which can be given them for the various Purposes of Machinery; such as Mill- Work, Clock- Work, Sic. ; and the findim of these Numbers; translated from the French of M. CAMUS, with Additions. London: Printed for J. TAYLOR, at tire Archi- tectural Library, No. 59, High Holborn ; and sold by all other Booksellers in Town and Country ; where may be had, 1. Smeaton's Experiments on Mills, Collision of Bodies, & c. Octavo, five Plates, 5s. 2. Venturi's Experimental Enquiries concerning the Motion of Fluids,. Octavo, two Plates, 3s. ~ BUILDERS' PRICES, 1806. This Day was published, Price 2s. 6d. sewed, cor- rected to the 1 st of February, THE BUILDER'S PRICE BOOK; containing a correct List of the Prices allowed by the most eminent Surveyors in London to the several Artificers concerned in Building; including the Journeymen's Prices. By an EXPERIENCED SURVEYOR. With a Table of Scantlings, and a Table of the Duties on Windows and Houses, and the Rules tor charging them. London: Published by J. TAYLOR, at the Archi- tectural Library, No. 59, High Holborn; and sold by all other Booksellers in Town and Country. N. B. Gentlemen are requested to be careful to order Taylor's Original Builders' Price- Book. WHERE MAY BE HAD, ALSO PUBLISHED THIS DAY, Elegantly engraved in Aquatinta, on 38 large Quarto Plates, Price =£. 1 lis. fid. in Boards, and =£. 2 12s. 6d. coloured, ARCHITECTURAL SKETCHES for Cottages, Rural Dwellings and Villas, in the Grecian, Gothic, and Fancy Styles; with Plans suitable to Persons of genteel Life and moderate Fortune. Preceded by some Observations on Scenery and Character proper for Picturesque Buildings.- By R. LUGAR, Architect and Land- Surveyor. SCHEME. J Prize of =£. 25,000 is 2 —— 20,000 —:— 2 —— 10,000 —^ 3 5,000 —. 10 1,000 10 •—- 500 20 100 56 50 .— 6,200 £ 1 25,000 Tickets NEW STATE- LOTTERY, Begins Drazci/ tg 12th < f MAY, 1806. =£. 25,000 40,000 20,000 13,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 2,800 130,200 £. 250,000 Fivefirst- drn. Ticketslst Day, £. 1,000 each, =£. 5,000 Five first- drn. Ditto Sd Day, 1,000 each, 5,000 First- drawn . 4th Dav 10,000 Ditto 5th Day, 20,000 Ditto -.- 6th Day, 25,000 TICKETS AND SHARES Are on Sale- at all the LICENSED LOTTERY- OFFICES IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. Price of a Ticket £. 19 18s. Half ..=£. 10 2 0 1 Eighth ." £. 1 12 0 Quarter 5 2 ,0 | Sixteenth 1 6 0 Note.— This present Lottery consists of 5000 Tickets LESS than is usual at this Period of the Year, and contains upwards of one Thousand Prizes more than the last. MAY STATE- LOTTERY. PJCIIARDSON, GOODLUCIv, & Co. Of Bank- Buildings, Cornhill, and facing the Gate of the King's- Mews, Charing^ Cross, Dmdon, RESPECTFULLY beg Leave to recommend to the Notice of the Public, the Scheme of the present State- Lottery, which consists of i- wenty- fine Thousand Tickets only, and has 1 Prize of =£. 25,000 2 of .... 20,000 2.. of 10,000 3 . of 5,000 with 6296 other Prizes, from =£. 1,000 to =£. 21, being a considerable greater Proportion of Prizes than has been in any of the late Lotteries. TICKETS AND SHARES ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE LICENSED OFFICE OF Mr. W. RUSHER, Bookseller, BANBURY, for RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. London; where, in the LAST Lottery, the following Capital Prizes were sold in Shares:— No. 1,077 ..=£. 2,022 No. 20,310..=£. 1,000 13,916 .. 2,000 305.. 500 7,142.. 1,000 1,368-. 500 19,485 -. 1,000 Also, within these few last Years, the following Capital Prizes:— In Shares. 2 of =£. 30,000 8 20 000 10 10,000 15 5,000 21 2,000 And Prizes of =£. 1000, =£.' 500, & c. amounting in the Whole to near Nine Hundred Thousand Pounds.— Also in former Lotteries, since the Year 1767, a great Proportion of Capital Prizes, too numerous to mention. In whole Tickets. 5 of =£. 20,000 5 10,000 9 5,000 12 2,000 engraved in the first Style by C. WARREN), NUMBER I. ( the succeeding Numbers to be lished Weekly), of ANew and complete HISTORY of ENGLAND, . drawn from genuine Sources of Information, established by the concurrent Testimony of the most celebrated Writers, and collated with original Manu- scripts and Records in the British Museum, Bodleian Library, Gazettes, State Papers, and other official Documents. By GEORGE COURTNEY LYTTLETON, Esq. The Events of the WAR with FRANCE, so emi- nently glorious to the NAVY of GREAT BRITAIN, and which has immortalized the National Courage ot Englishmen, shall be faithfully registered in this authentic Chronicle, with all the Care, Circumspection, and Impartiality, due to their Importance; whilst the Domestic Events of the Empire will meet the most circumstantial and impartial Detail. In a Word, every Endeavour shall be exerted to render this Per- formance, a COMPLETE HISTORY of THE BRITISH EMPIRE: A Work at all Times interesting to every Inhabitant of this Country, more particularly at this important Juncture, which demands all the Ardour ant) Energy of Englishmen to repel the 1 nsolence of an arrogant and rapacious Foe. A FINE EDITION is printed on Wove Vellum Paper, hot- pressed, with Proof Impressions of the Plates, coloured Maps, and elegant Vignette Title. Pages to each Volume. Price One Shilling each Number. Exclusive of the Historical Engravings, and Por- traits of the Sovereigns, will be mven a large whole Sheet CHART of the OPPOSITE COASTS of ENGLAND and FRANC F,, and whole Shest M^ PS of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, and IRELAND. The Paper and Type, a » well as the superb En- gravings already mentioned, will be such as to vie, in Paste and Magnificence, with the most capital Productions of the Age. The VVhole of this History, which includes every Event from the Landinj; of Julius Czesar 10 the Vvar of 1803, is just printed off, and may be had in 120 Numbers, Price & l. each, by one or more Weekly, or in three Volumes, handsomely bound in Calf and Lettered, Price £. 3 18s. In order to render this Work as complete as pos- sible, the Author is now publishing A Continuation to the History if England, from the Commencement of Hostilities wsh B na- parte, in 1803, Price One Shilling each Number, printed in a handsome uniform Manner, to fo:. a FOURTH VOLUME to the ab'ne Work, v. nch will continue it through tile Progress o; the I' < >•. SNT WAR, and form a complete Jour " at of u, hvents of modern Times. Each Number shall be embellished wi,, i . superb Engraving, executed in the most m„ , r Manner; amongst which are the following, already i i -- r- eu, or in a State of great forwardness :— Defc . t ot t. t French Admiral Linois— Death of Lieutenant- 1 oio. iel Max- well— The Seizure of Sir Georg Run — Loss of the Lady Hobart Packet— Russell, t'-.- IriihRebel, apprehended— Shipwreck of the I x Man of War— The Battle of TRAFALGAR, VV • I THE IVath of LORD NELSON, & C. — Portraits o: . I'iince of Wales— Earl Moira— Admiral Cornv allis— The late Naval Hero, Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson— Marquis Wellesley— The late Marquis Cornw. i s,, See. : — Whole Sheet Map of Germany— Plan of Bouio. ne Harbour, Sec. See. A superior Edition is printed to correspond with the three first Volumes, Price 2s. each Number. London: Printed and published bv J STRATFORD, No. 112, Holborn- Hill; and sold by all other • , ok- sellers and. Newscarriers in the United Kingdom. WELCH'S FEMALITTHLLS^ ~ For the Green Sickness and other Disoraers incident to young Females. ' THE following Instance of their uncommon 8 Efficacy, is worthy the Attention of the Af- flicted : — MADAM, I have been four pwards of three years afflicted with a violent Pain in my Head and Side, and u Complaint in my Stomach, so that at Times it qu; ie ueprived me of taking Nourishment; and continual Heaviness, so that I could not keep myself awake in the Day. 1 have been under two Gentlemen ot the 1 acuity ; the first thought I had Worms, owing to the l , « ; n in my Stomach and Side : I took many Medicines, but to no Effect. The latter supposed me <; oing into a Decline. About seven Weeks back I cJught a liitle Cold, which occasioned me to have a violent Cough- Nothing I took Was of any Service; ev. y Body That saw me thought I was in a rapid Decline, till, luckily, a Friend of my Mother's sent her Nurse to enquire how I was, who said she knew a young Person in rhe same Way, and she found no Benefit from any Thing till she took WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS, and that made a speedy Cure. My Mother immediately purchased a Box, which I found the greatest Benefit from, w hen I had taken them three Times. The Day after I took the first Pill I was seized with a violent Vomiting ; I brought up an uncommon Quantitv of Sometning very disagreeable, after that my Appetite came, and I have ever since mended; but, through Misfortunes it is not in my Mother's Power to purchase them| therefore, if you should have the Goodnes » to think my Case worthy your Charity, as I am now in my sixteenth Year, and not capable of doing any Thing towards getting my own Livelihood, it will ever be acknowledged by your most grateful Servant, SARAH COLLIER. St. Ann's- Court, No. 24, Dean- Street. P. S. I shall ever think it my Duty to give any Information to any Person who would wish to enquire of me. WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS ( with Directions), Price 2s. 9d. a Box, are sold, Wholesale, by G. Kearsley, Fleet- Street, London; Dicey & Co. \ o. 10, Bow Church- Yard, Cheapside; F. Newbery, No. 45, St. Paul's Church- Yard; Bacon & Co. No. 150, Oxford- Street; Butler, Cheapside; and Barclay and Son, Fleet- Market; and, Retail, by Dicey & Sutton, Edge, and Marshall, Northampton;' Parker, and Rollason', Coventry; Swinfen, Combe, and Cockshaw. Leicester; Seeley, Buckingham; Bloxham, and Marriott, Ban- bury; Wilcox, Towcester; Barringer, and Inwood, Newport- Pagnell; Newcomb, and Drakard, Stamford; Harrod, Harborough; Wheeler, Aylesbury ; Drakard, Uppingham ; Tuck& Mather, Wellingborough; Collis & Dash, and Munn, Kettering; Robins, and Wil. kinson, Daventry. %* As another Medicine is sold under the Name of Welch's Female Pills, - which is spurious, Purchasers are requeued to remark, as the surest Testimony of Authen- ticity, that each Bill of Directions is signed with the Name of C. KEARSLEY, in Hand- Writing: and on the Outside, whereby Ser: ants cannot be imposed on, the Stamp is printed, by Permission of his Majesty's Honour. able Commissioners of Stamps, thus:— C. IVEARSLEY, No. 46, FLEET - STREET. None others are genuine, i ng of LRK- ' ounty will le had nbury i and SHA g his S, in > RD, ) ccu- nants said *•) 1 the ulius crip. 1 the eigns from jjesty Prici ' ress, iemy ITIS- , and pub. NO, lion, ( nost ianu- leian ficial Esq. fmi- RIK, ge oi this tion, t the most lord, lser- itant • tant . ergy igant with and One l'or- jhole S of APS En- vie, J> ital Svery Vvar ft- iao : kly, and pos. iona- Iter, .: a ( will INT its of iperb ncr; a, ot • ench Jax- bs of she), i. of ! h of i of late quis p.^ ne kuth ! RD, K> k- non Af- feitll laint ivcd less, : 1 the t my it to to a ittle R'I; that I'll}-, lire the king Jade Ised lien ook and ies, ink by ins be iny ire • y< DW St. ? e, ) n, n- d; rd, lis [ l. of are V'e on • he rr. T Friday and Saturday's Posts. LONDON, March 14. THE Hamburgh Mail due on Sunday has been received, with Paris Journals to the 5th, and Dutch to the 9th instant. The Moniteur of the 3d instant contains the Speech of Bonaparte on the openingof the Sessions of the Legislative Body. The Emperor begins by noticing the late powerful coalition with England which he had completely overthrown ; states that the House of Naples had irrecoverably lost its crown ; tlmt the whole of the peninsula of Italy now formed a part of the Great Empire of France; and that Bonaparte, at the head, had guaranteed the Sovereign anil the Constitutions which govern the different departments.— He then vauntiuglv affirms, that Russia owed the return of the wreck of its armies to the advantageswhich he had granted by the capitulation at Austerlitz; that " the conduct of the Cabinet of Vienna will be such as will pre- vent posterity from reproaching me for any want of foresight." He afterwards bestows very high praise on the King of Spain; and, towards the conclusion, makes the following remarkable declaration:—" 1 wish for Peace with England. On my part, it shall never he retarded for a moment. 1 shall always he ready to conclude it, in adopting, for Us basis, the stipulations of the Treaty of Amiens." It appears from the intelligence by the Ham- burgh Mail, that affairs have been amicably set- tled between France and Prussia. A convention lias been concluded, in which the views of Bona- parte and Prussia, with regard to Germany, though not at present easily reconciled, have been in some measure adjusted. Hanover, there is reason to think, is taken in perpetuity by Prussia for the cessions which she has been obliged to make. These are stated to be Anspach, which is to be bestowed upon the King of Bavaria; and Neuf- chatel, and Valengen, which are retained by To Parents and Guardians. \ XTANTED, at Lady- Day nfext, A YOUNG » V LADY, as HALF- BOARDER, who will be treated with the greatest Care and Affection. Letters ( Post- paid) addressed to. Mrs. TAYLOR, Hoarding - School, Ampthill, Beds, will be duly answered. V\/" ANTED immediately, An APPRENTICE Tt to a FANCY DRESS- MAKER, ( pi" Apply to A. B. at the Post- Office, Bucking- ham ; If by Letter, Post- paid. WAN TED, in a Retail and Wholesale House in London, in the HOSIERY and HABER- DASHERY LINE, A YOUNG MAN, of good Character, who has served his Time in a Shop of good Trade in the Country. (£ 3" Letters, Post- paid, directed Mr. SMITH, No. 71, St. Paul's Church- Yard, will be attended to. W~ ANTED immediately, A YOUTH, of respectable Parents, as'an APPRENTICE to an IRONMONGER, GROCER, and TALLOW- CHANDLER, in a pleasant Market- Town, in the County of Warwick. Letters ( Post- paid) addressed to A. B. at the Printers' of this Paper, will be duly attended to. the GROCERY BUSINESSES, A JOURNEYMAN, who is to assist in both Branches, go out with Goods, & c.— A Character will be ex- pected. ( JCf Apply to J. DRAKE, Northampton. ,7 ANTED, A YOUTH, of respectable Con- nexions, as an APPRENTICE in a MA'NU- To MAITSTF. RS In Northampton, Highan- Fcners, Wellingborokgh, and the Vicinity. MEETINGS of the MALTSTERS residing in the above Towns, ind the Vicinity thereof, will be held at the HIND INN, in WELLINGBOROUGH, on WEDNESDAY next, the 19th Instant; and at the GEORGE INN, in NORTHAMPTON, on SATURDAY next, the 22d Instant, at Etven o'Clock in the Fore- noon; for the Purpose of ; aking into Consideration the Propriety of petitioningParliament for the Repeal of the 30th and 33d Sections of the Act of 42d Gebrge the 3d, Chap. 38th, prolibiting the watering or sprinkling of Grain on the Iloor, whilst making into Malt ; and also for removiig the Doubts, at present entertained, concerning the Right of appealing to the Justices in Quarter- Sessiom, against Convictions by two Justices under the said Act ; at which Meetings all Persons interested in th « making of Melt are par- ticularly requested to attend March 14 th, 1806. WANTED immediately, i and CHANDLE R Y FACTORY expected. of HOSIERY.— A Premium will be WALGRAYE FIRE. AMOUNT of Subscriptions already received, = 6.245 16s. 4$ d.— Subicriptions will be received by Mr. MARKHAM, Northanpton ; Messrs. HODSON, Wellingborough; and at theBANK, in KETTERING. Capital Water Corn- Mill and Bakehouse, WHICHFORD, Warwickshire. To be LETT, And entered upon on the 5th of April next, IlIAT good and well- accustomed WATER GRIST- MILL, called IVHICHFORD- MILL ; to. gcther with six Acres of rich' MEADOW LAND contiguous thereto.— The Premises consist of a Dwell- ing- House, excellent Bakehouse, roomy and con- venient Out- Oflices, which together with the Mill) TI BOARDING- SCHOOL ton YOUNG LADIES. T%/| RS. CAMPBELLE begs Leave to inform IVJJ the Ladies and Gentlemen of Northampton and its Vicinity, that. she intends opening a BOARDI NG- SCHOOI,, on TUESDAY, MARCH 25th, 1806, in Part of Mr. CHERRY'S Houft, well known as the Residence of the. late and respectable Mrs. PASHAM. The Rooms are spacious and good, and the Situation airy and healthful. Mrs. C. has long been in the Habit of assisting in Boarding- Schools, as Teacher of Needle- Work, as well as the French Language, and now means to engage an English Assistant; she has, therefore, no Doubt, but those Parents and Guardians who may place their Children under her Care, will find that Trust dis- charged, as to Instruction, Health, and Morals, en tirely to their Satisfaction. TERMS. Boarding, Washing, plain Work, Embroidery, and French 28 Guineas per Ann. Entrahce 1 Guinea. Writing and Arithmetic 1J Guineas per Ann. Mrs. C. means to open a DAY- SCHOOL at the same Time, for YOUNG LADIES, on the following Terms:— £. s. d. English and plain Work 0 10 6 per Quarter. Those who wish to learn the French Language, including the above 1 0 0 Writing and Arithmetic 0 7 0 Northampton; March 6tb, 1806. ipr Letters ( Post- paid) addressed to T. B. at the i are in good Repair; also, a spacious Yard, Garden, Printers', will be duly attended to. j and Orchard.— The Mill comprises three Pair of A~ r; r;.,,..: j Stones and other Requisites, the Wheel secured from ' S vYArNTED 111 a HOSIERS | F) ood ot. Frost> auJ has ' a d Head of Water. WAREHOUSE, in LEICESTER.— A Pre- } distant from Shipston- on- Stoui and Chipping- Norton, jflve Miles; from Banbury and Stow, 10 Miles; all R. at Mr. ., capital Market- Towns. IP?" For further Particulars, or to treat for the , in the Norton, WAREHOUSE, mium is expected. Gd* Apply by Letter ( Post- paid) to R Combe's Hotel, Library, - Leicester. I, - ii l. i • i iiiiiv nuvu [. nil i. uimuY aitu ^ uuu n ytes, uy a j- trance. _ lt is said, besides, that she gives up the i plying ,„ jpHN AB1LLj hrchment- Makcr, Leicester. Wiwrun ,' M A TniTuvrviT A XT ( above, apply to Mrs. MATTHEWS, at Aseott, I h I ™ * v^^ AeIv4o0UAH ^ L Parish of Wliichford; or Mr. GODSON, Hook- No PARCHMENT- MAKER.- A good Hand Oxfordshire; if by Letter, Post- paid! f have constant Employ and good Wages, by ap- ' Z. •• Duchy of Cleves and the town of Wesel; which are conferred upon the Archduke Ferdinand for the loss of the Brisgau. The Duke of Brunswick reached St. Petersburg!! on the 20tli nit. and met with a most, gracious re- ception. The object of his mission was to en- deavour to establish some basis of negOciation between Russia and France. The Emperor Alex- ander, however, has declared, that be will not . abandon his alliance with Great- Britain. He also j continues to maintain the most intimate commu- jpT All trized Deal Frames. Goods, a Filler, and 14 Dozen \, yANTED immediately, A JOURNEYMAN M MAT- MAKER.— A good Hand may have constant Employ and good Wages, by applying to WM. SALTER, Stony- Stratford, Bucks. "\, V/ ANTS a SITUATION, A- YOUNG MAN, > T about 23 Years of Age, as JOURNEYMAN to a BUTCHER, and who'' can produce a good Character from his. last Place. £ 3" A. pply to Mr. COOPER, Quart- Pot, Gold- nications with the Emperor Francis; and with the j Street, Northampton; view of contributing, as much as possible, to the j ~ To Waggon - Whip - Makers. ( XT/ ANTED immediately, FOUR or FIVE I WAGGON - VVHIP-' MAKERS.— None but / good Workmen need apply.— Constant Work- and ex- i ceeding good Wages will be given ; together with every relief of the inhabitants of Moravia and other parts of the Austrian dominions, suffering from a scarcity of provisions, he has granted permission to export corn to the value of 2,000,000 of florins. The Swedish troops have begun to evacuate the I possible Convenience for carrying on the Business in Hanoverian territory on this side of the Elbe, j an- expeditious Manner.— All ron- amahl* and retreat by easy marches towards Pomerania. j Wl11 be a"° wed. The Russian troops are expected to embark very \ shortlv at Stettin. Hp HE FREE GRAMMAR- SCHOOL, at 1 MARKET- HARBOROUGI- I, in the County of Leicester, having, by the Death of Mr. WILLIAM HA RROD, the late Master th- reof, become vacant, any Parson, duly qualified, desirous of succeeding to the Mastership of the said School, is requested to apply to the MINISTER, or to Mr. ROUSE, in Markef- Flarborough aforesaid, on or before Saturday the 22d of this current March. The Qualifications required by the Founder, are expressed in the following Words, viz. A godly, honest, religious, learned Schoolmaster, able sufficiently, to teach Greek attd Latin, and Hebrew also. ( j2 § T The Endowment of the School doth not exceed thirty Pounds per Annum. The fall of snow was so heav^ in Kent," on Wcdhesday, tliat the Dover coach w as oil ' 1 hurs^ iay greatly retarded in its progress to town. Upon its arrival at Barhatu Downs, a complete stop took place, the snow being there of the amriztpg depth of ten feet. The mail w as taken out of the coach, and forwarded by a messenger, on horseback, to ttiwti, where it did not arrive- until two- o'clock. A great number of men were collected oil Bar- bam Downs who cut a passage through the snow for the coach, and enabled it to continue its jour- ney. It did not arrive in London until six o'clock at night. PRICE OF STOCKS, Bank Stock , SperCt. Red. 3 per Ct. Cons. 4 per C t. Cons. 5 per Ct. Navy 203 sh. 60* 14 sh. 92 U Imp. 3 per Cents. sli. India Stock . 183. India Bonds . 1 2 pr. Exc. Bills 1 pr. 1 dis. pur. Omnium . . sh. ( J5T Application to be made Birmingham. reasonable E xpenccs JAMES DEAN, to GAR DENERS. WANTED, A stCady, active YOUNG MAN, as a WORKIN G GARDENER, who under- stands his Business in all its Branches.— None need apply unless ' they can be well recommended for Honesty and Sobriety, and have a good Character. ( J^ T Enquire of Messrs. COLLIS & DASH, Book- Napoleon still persists in urging Denmark to shut the Sound against the English, and threatens, in case of refusal, to occupy the Duchies of Holstein and Schleswig. The city of Frankfort has paid up the test in- stalment of the contribution imposed on it by Atigereau, and the money has been forwarded, { sellers, Kettering ( if bv Letter, Post- paid), under a strong escort, to Paris, by way of Mentz and Strasburgh. The Petersburgh State Gazette, of the 2d inst. has likewise been received, by which we learn that the whole loss of the Russians, at the battle of Austerlitz, by sickness, casualites, and battles, from the commencement to the end of the late campaign, was no more than seventeen thousand men. Ths engagement of the second of December was rather the effect of necessity than choice. Thrqueh the mismanagement of the Austrian com- missaries, the Allied Army was almost starving. Worcestershire Election.— After a smart contest for the representation of this county in Parliament, it was ended on Monday evening. The numbers at the close were— For Mr. Lygon 1277 For Mr. Lyttleton 923 Majority in favour of Mr. Lygon 354 3b the CREDITORS of WM. LAWRENCE, late I of HIGHAM - FERRERS, in the County of\ lingboroUgh. Northampton, Victualler. rpHE CREDITORS of the said WILLIAM J. LAWRENCE may receives Dividend on their respective Debts, by applying to Mr. GOODHALL, Solicitor, Wellingborough. Wellingborough, March 14th, 1806. SERVANTS. V/ TTANTFD, in a small regular Family, residing * * in NORTHAMPTON, A steady, active, clean WOMAN, who perfectly understands her Business, as a good plain COOK.— Also, a healthy, steady YOUNG WOMAN, who has been accustomed to the Care of Children, and is capable of taking Charge of an Infant in Arms. Application to be made to Mr. HALL, Iron- monger, in Northampton; but none need apply whose Characters will not bear the strictest Enquiry. A V ANTED, in a Gentleman's Family in the » ' Country, A good COOK, where a Kitchen- Maid is kept.— None need apply who do not perfectly understand Made Dishes, Pickling, and Preserving. ty- T Letters ( Post- paid) addressed to C. D. at the Printers' of this Paper, will be duly attended to. ANTED, in a small Family, A MAN- SERVANT.— He will be required to wait at Table, and will have the Management of two Horses.— To a real good Servant, great Wages will be given. FPT Apply to Mr. THOMAS, Hind Inn, Wel- EXCELLENT FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, NORTHAMPTON. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, AN elegant and commodious Stone - built DWELL 1N G- H O U SE, of handsome E levation, pleasantly situated in SHEEP- STREET, in the Town of NORTHAMPTON, the late Residence of Mrs. Hankey, deceased; consisting of a spacious Entrance- Hall; Dining, Drawing, and Morning- Rooms ; Gen- tleman's Dressing- Room ; excellent paved Kitchen, properly fitted up; convenient Butler's Pantry and Cellars; and nine good, airy, and pleasant Sleeping- Rooms, Dressing- Rooms, and Closets; Laundry, Brewhouse, Yard, Garden, and Coach- House, with suitable Offices, well supplied with fine Spring Water. ( p3T The above Premises have been built but a few Years, and are in excellent Repair; the principal Apartments are handsomely finished with enriched Stucco Cornices, and tlie most fashionable Paper- Hangings. The Situation is highly respectable, and forms a complete Residence. *** Immediate Possession may be had. N. B. For further Particulars, apply to Mr. WM. BENNETT, Sheep. Street, Northampton. March 15 th, 1806. To Butchers and others. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, \ Substantial Stone- built DWELLIN G- HOUSE, J~\. with a large Garden, well planted with choice Fruit Trees, Stabling for three Horses, with good Lotts over the same, a large and convenient Stone- built Butcher's Shop, spacious Yard, good Out- Houses, Fasting- Pens, & c. and every Conveniency for carrying on the Trade of a Butcher; a capital Brick- built C handle. House, with a Chamber over it, and every Conveniency for carrying on the Trade of a Tallow- Chandler. ( fJT The Buildings are in good Repair, and there is a Pump, with excellent Water, upon the Premises ; situate in the Centre of the large and populous Vil- lage of LONG- BUCKBY, Northamptonshire; in the Occupation of Mr. Joseph Muddiman, who will shew the Premises. *„* For further Particulars, and to treat for the Purchase, apply to Mr, S. GOODMAN, Solicitor, Clipstone. CHARLES CLARKE ADAMS, Esq. deceased. rpHE SIMPLE CONTRACT CREDITORS of 1 the late CHARLES CLARKE ADAMS, of W ELTON, Esq. deceased, who have delivered in an Account of their Claims, may receive the full Amount thereof, at the WHEAT- SHEAF INN, . in DAVENTRY, on WEDNESDAY next, the 19th Instant, between the Hours of Nine and Twelve in the Forenoon. Wilton- Place, March 14/ A, 1806. A' • BEOFOED, March 13th, 1806. LL Persons indebted' to the late Mr. A. PULLEY, Surgeon, BEDFORD, are requested to discharge their Accounts on or before the first Day of June next; and all Persons to whom the said Mr. Pulley may have been indebted, are requested to send their Accounts to the Executors, William and John Pulley, in order that the same may be discharged. To be SOLD, ARemarkably handsome well- bred BROWN HORSE, Master of any Weight, perfectly tem- perate and steady with H ® unds, very fast, and a good Lcaper, the Property of a Gentleman, GDIR Enquire at the GEORGE INN, NORTHAMPTON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the SALE by AUCTION, bv JOHN DAY, of the E F FECTS of Mr. CL ARK'E, of Thorn- borough, near Buckingham, advertised to take Place 011 the 18th of MARCH instant, IS POSTPONED TO A FUTURE DAY; of which Notice will be given. FREEMASONS' TAVERN^ MARCH 10th, 1806. AT a MEETING of the COMMITTEE, ap- pointed to be held this Day ; present, Lord SOMF. RV U. 1. E, I Rev. H . B. DUDLEY, Sir w. W. WYNNE, Bart. I Mr. WAKEFIELD, Sir J. THROCKMORTON, Bart, j Mr. HUGH HOARE, Mr. ROBERT BYNG, | & c. & c. ; Resolved, That the following Resolution be advertised :— At a Meeting of the Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Farmers of Great- Britain, assembled at Lord SOMF. R- VI LIE'S Spring Shew of Cattle, & c. March 4, 1806, It luas resolved, That, in order to pay an humble, but sincere, Tribute to His Grace JOHN Duke of BEDFORD, as a Testi- mony of his constant and unwearied Exertions to promote the Agricultural Interests of his Country, it is expedient to enter into a Subscription ( which shall not exceed the Sum of Three Guineas from any one Individual), in order to purchase a Piece of Plate, to be presented to His Grace, with a suitable Inscription, expressive of the Esteem and Gratitude of His Grace's Associates in the laudable Pursuits of Husbandry. Resolved, That the following Noblemen and Gentlemen be requested to form a Committee of twenty- one, in order to advertise this Resolution, collect the Sub- scription, purchase the Plate, and present it to His Grace the Duke of BEDFOR His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, Mr. Coke, M. P. Mr. Western, M. P. Mr. G. Talbot, Mr. R. Byng, Mr. Howard, Rev. H. B. Dudley, Mr. C. G. Gray, Mr. Hugh Hoare, Mr. Ellman, Mr. Westcar, Mr. Wakefield. Earl of Winchilsea, Earl of Tlianet, Earl Darnley, Lord Viscount Sackville, Lord Somerville, Lord Anson, Sir W. W. Wynne, Bart. Sir J. Throckmorton, Bart. Rt. Hon. J. Forster, M. P. Resolved, That this Committee do, in the Names of the No- blemen, Gentlemen, and Farmers of Great- Britain, express their Thanks to His Grace the Duke of BEDFORD, for his Communication to them of his Intention to resume ( on his Return to England, froni the high Situation to which His Majesty had been pleased to appoint him), the same honourable and dis- tinguished Place, which he has hitherto maintained amongst those who have most promoted the Agri. cultural Interests of the Country. Resolved, That all Persons, who wish to become Subscribers, do immediately forward their Subscriptions to Messrs. HOARS, in Fleet- Street. Resolved, That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to Lord Somerville, for his Attention to the Business of the Day'.""' SOMERVILLE, Chairman. £ 3" Adjourned to the 5th of June, 1806, Oneo'Clock. \; t/ ANTED, A steady MAN, as BUTLER and * * careful Attendant upon an elderly Gentleman, and who will make himself useful in other Respects. He will be required to superintend the other Men- Ser- vants.— Likewise, A COACHMAN, who is a steady Driver and a sober Man.— Also, A steady WOMAN, who must be a good COOK, understand the Manage- ment of a small Dairy, and capable of overlooking a small Household.— Honesty, Sobriety, and a good Character from each of their last Places, are indis- pensably necessary. ( PT Letters ( Post- paid) directed tb B-. S. at the Printers', w ill be duly attended to. WELLINGBOROUGH ASSOCIATION, For prosecuting HORSE and SHEEP. STEALERS. rnilE Members of this Association will meet at the HIND INN, in WELLINGBOROUGH, on Fir Trees, Fire Wood, 4' C. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By JOHN DAY, On the Premises', on Monday the 17th of March, 1806, ' ALarge Quantity of very useful FIR TREES, now lying in Lots, on GREAT. BRICKHI LI. I HILL, on the Road from thence to Little- Brickhill, [ in the County of Bucks, within a Mile and a Half of the Grand Junction Canal, wifh an excellent Road to the same.— Also, the LOPS and TOPS of a great Number of ASH and ELM TREES, on a Farm, near Duncomb's Wood, in the Occupation of Mr. Durrant, in the Parish of G REAT- BRICKHI LL aforesaid, adjoining the Turnpike- Road. ( f5T The Whole to be positively sold without Re- serve.— May be viewed any Time previous to the Sale. *** The Sale to commence with the Firs, exactly at Ten o'Clock, and the Jops immediately after. Oak and Ash Timber. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By JOHN DAY, On Wednesday the 19th of March, 1606, exactly at Eleven o'Clock, at the Sign of the Royal- Oak, in Ilanslop, in the County of Bucks, in Lots, UPWARDS of 400 fine OAK TIMBER TREES, with their LOPS, TOPS, and _ 1 BARK, growing in LITTLE- LINFORD WOOD, Wr. DNF. sDAY the 26th of MARCH instant, at Eleven ' near Newport- Pagnell, Bucks, and within one Mile o'Clock 111 the Forenoon, for the Purpose of forming j of the Grand Junction CanaL— Also, SEVERAL a more extensive System for the Protection of Pro- perty in general, and for the Detection and Punish- ment of Offenders; at which Time it is requested that the Members of the WELLINGBOROUGH NEW- ASSOCIATION will attend. JOHN HODSON, Treasurer. IPel/ ingborougb, 14tb March, 1806. To be SOLD, On Tuesday the 18th of March, 1806, in the Lordship of STANFORD- GN- AVON, in the County of Northampton, and in the Lordship of WESTER- HILL, in the County of Leicester, ABOUT THIRTY LOTS of capital ASII - POLES, the Property of HENRY OTWAY, Esq. ( P5" The Company are desired to meet at CHURN SPINNEY, by Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon. " Slio7t~ K-~ will be SOLD by. AUCTION, By li R O WN fef SON, [ HE neat and genuine HOUSEHOLD- FUR- NITURE, and other EFFECTS, of J. T. Dawson, Esq. it his Residence, in St. Paul's, Bedford ( who is rctiring- to his Seat near Doncaster, Yorkshire); of which timely Notice will be given in this Paper. Bedford, March Wh, 1806. THORPE- MANDE VILLE, Northamptonshire. To be SOLD, By R. M. JONES, A LARGE QUANTITY of ASH and ELM J_\. TI MB E R, of large Dimensions. ( j^ r Particulars, with the Day of Sale, will ap- pear in next Week's Paper. Modern Furniture. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. KIRS HAW, On Wednesday the ,19th of March, 1S06, on the Pre- mises, ABINGTON- STREET, NORTHAMPTON, PART of the elegant, genteel, and neat HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, Sec. the Pro- perty of Dr. ARMSTRONG, who is leaving this Part of the Country; consisting of a handsome Set of Ma- hogany Dining Tables, with circular Ends, 10 Feet 8 Inches by 4 Feet 4J Inches ; elegant Library Book- case, with Chinese Doors, 9 Feet 6 Inches high and 7 Feet 3 I nches wide, fine Wood ( by Mawhew & Ince); the following Books, viz. 10 Vols, of State Trials, & c. Walpole's British Traveller, and Jackson's Jose- phus; Music, viz. Symphonies by Haydn, Bach, & c.; Quartettos by Abel, and three Sets of Trios, 6 Vols. ; Oratorios, L'Allegro, II Penseroso, Jeptha, Theo- dosia, by Handel, and Milton's Morning Hymn, by Cooke; four Sets of Glees by Battishill, Cooke, and Webbe, three Sets of Glee's by Danby, Glees by Stephens, Ditto by Warren, and three other Books; a fine- toned Violin, with Bow and Case; Secretaire, with Drawers; Sideboard, in- laid, with Cellaret and Drawers; Mahogany Wine- Cooper; Chairs, of va- rious Descriptions; Card Table and Writing- Desk; Bed- Steps; Tent and other Bedsteads, with Cotton Furnitures; Goose and other Feather- Beds; Crankey Mattresses and Straw Paillasses; Saddle and Bridle, and one new Ditto; sweet Iron- bound Casks; a Cooler; Garden Lights and Tools.; Kitchen Utensils i n general; with various other ' genteel and useful Articles. ( pT The Sale to commence at Ten o'Clock. NORTHAMP TO N, SATURDAY EVENING, March 15. MARRIED.]. Lately, Mr. Win. Gamble, w ool- stapler, of Liddington, near Uppingham, to Miss Beaumont, of Withcote- Loda'e, Leicestershire. On Tuesday se'nnight, Mr. Parker, of lV.; s- tliorpe, near Peterborough, to Mrs. Goodwin, of Stamford. Yesterday se'nnight, at Sti Andrew's church, Holborn, Mr. Forster, of Wendover, to Miss Rumsey, of Amersham, both in the county of Buckingham. DIED.] Lately, at Romely, Derbyshire, Dr. Thomas Gisborne, Physician to the King, anil President of the College of Physicians. On Saturday se'nnight, aged 64, Mrs. Jarvis, of Thornhaugh, near Wansford, in this county. On Tuesday se'nuiaht, Robert Hutchkin, Esq. of Uppingham. Same day, aged 58, Miss Hannah Gardner, of Lower- Pillcrton, Warwickshire. Last week, at Chilvef's- Coton, Warwickshire, sincerely lamented, aged 75, Mrs. S. Spencer. Lately, after a few hours' illness, Mr, George Rainsford, a respectable farmer, of Radway, Warwickshire. Lately, aged 70, Mr. Wm. Ward, of Shcarsby, Leicestershire. Lately, aged 56, Mrs. Lowe, of Stamford, relict of Mr. John Lowe, apothecary. A few days ago, Mrs. Holditch, wife of the Rev. Thomas Holditch, rector of Burton- Overy, Leicestershire. A few days since, at his bouse at Narborough, Leicestershire, Daniel Woodland, Gent. A few days ago, at St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, Mr. John Wood, formerly a hat- manufacturer in that place. A few days ago, Mr. Abraham Baker, baker, of Coventry. On Monday last, after a lingering illness, at Smethwick, Staffordshire, in his 79th year, Mr. Bull, of that place, chief engineer to the Bir- mingham Canal Company. Yesterday afternoon, Miss Baker, daughter of the late, Mr. John Baker, woolstapler, of this town. Oil Sunday last, of a rapid decline, aged 44 ( 30 years of which time he lived in the family of Mr. John Dunkley, of this town), Thomas Gut- teridge: a man whose strict integrity, fidelity, and unwearied assiduity in the service of his employer; whose benevolent disposition, and general conduct through life; entitled him to the esteem of all who knew him. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Royal Regiment of Horse- Guards ( Blue).— Major John Elley, to be Lieutenant- Colonel, by purchase, vice Serjison, who retires; Captain Thomas Athorpe, Major, vice Elley; Lieutenant John Hirst, Captain of a troop, vice Athorpe; and Cornet Clement Hill, Lieutenant, vice Hirst. Under an Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By R. M. JONES, At LITCHBOROUGH, in the County of North- ampton, on Thursday the 27th of March, 1806, nPHE HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, and various I other EFFECTS, of Mr. JOHN MASTERS, Baker; comprising Bedsteads and Furniture; Feather and Flock Beds; Quilts, Blankets, and Sheets; Tables and Chairs; Pewter and Brass; Half- hogshead Brew- ing- Copper and Grate; Mash- Va. t, Tubs, Casks, & c. ; Dough- Trough and Flour- Bin, Brass Furnace, which will contain ten Gallons; Flour- Beams, Scales, and Weights; Dressing- Mill; Saddle, Bridles, and Pannel; Oven- Door; Stone Troughs, Ladders, & c. ; a Stump of excellent Hay ; a new- milch Cow ; Wheelbarrow, Forks, Rakes, and many other Articles too numerous to insert. ( J2T The Sale will commence at. Ten o'Clock in the Morning. T ASH and WALNUT TREES, lying near the above. ( KJ" The Trees may. be viewed; and Catalogues had, ten Days before Sale, at the Anchor, Newport- Pagnell ; Bull, Olney ; George, Stoke- Goldington ; Angel, Northampton.; Place of Sale; and of the Auctioneer, in Stony- Stratford. Farming- Stock, Househotd- Furnit\ ire, < 5' c. • To be SOLD by AUCTION, • By JOHN DAY, On Saturday the 22d t> f - March, 1806, on the Pre. mises, at SHENLY- EAST - GRE E N, in the County of Bucks, MiF. following EFFECTS of the late Mr. _ RICHARD NEWMAN, deceased; comprising two In- calf Cows and three Ditto Heifers; one stout Cart Horse, and one Three- year- old Colt; one Six- inch. and one Narrow- wheel Cart, one small Cart, one Water Ditto, six Sets of Horses' Gears, several stout Hovel- Frames, Ploughs, Harrows, Field- Roll, Hurdles, Ladders, Bean- Mill, Cribs, Troughs! Wirinowing- Fan, and Bain Tackle; two Churns, 11 Milk- Leads, Milk- Tubs, " and Buckets; a Hogs- head Brewing- Copper, and one smaller Ditto. HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE; as Bedsteads, with Furnitures; Feather and Flock- Beds; Quilts and Blankets ; Tables, Drawers, and Chairs; Pier and Swing Glasses ; Writing- Desk ; China and Glass; Grates and Fire- irons; with Kitchen- Furniture in general. The Sale to begin with the Farming- Stock, exactly at Ten o'Clock, as the Whole is to be sold in one Day. Compact Freehold Estate. To be SO L D by A U C T I O N, By Mr. GOOD E, On Thursday the 20th of March, 1806, at Two o'Clock, at the Red - Lion, Clipstone, subject to Conditions then to be produced, if not previ- ously disposed of by Private Contract, ot which due Notice will be given ( either in separate Lots or altogether), THREE CLOSES of excellent GRAZING and ARABLE LAND, Tythe- free, containing 45 Acres, or thereabouts ( be the same more or less), in a very eligible and healthful Situation for any Person to build a House upon, who wishes to retire from Business into a genteel Neighbourhood, at the large and populous Village of CLIPSTONE, in the County of Northampton; the Residence of several genteei Families, and having many Accommodations equal to a small Market- Town. O" Part of the Land contains a View of several Villages; and is about one Mile distant from the London Road to Manchester, four Miles from Market- Harborough, and thirteen trom Northampton. *** For a View of the Premises, and tuirher Par- ticulars, enquire at the Red- Lion, Clipstone. N. B. If sold altogether, the Purchaser may be accommodated with One Thousand Pounds, secured on the Premises. • WHADDON, BUCKS. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By JOHN DAY, On Thursday the 3d Day of April, 1806, at the Cock Inn, Stony- Stratford, Bucks, between the Hours of Four and Five o'Clock in the Afternoon, in one Lot, AFARM- HOUSE, with Barns and Outbuild- ings, Yard, Garden, and Orchard, situate in WHADDON aforesaid; also, 40 Acres, be the same more or less, of ARABLE and SWEARD LAND, lying dispersed in the open Fields of WHADDON ; with RIGHT of COMMON in the said Fields, and in Whaddon Chase. . ( pf The above- mentioned Farm is now in the Occupation of Mr.- John Graws.— Possession will be given to the Purchaser on the 5th of April next G' LONDON, March 15. OVERNMENT have taken the most effectual steps to adjust all differences with America; and the Earl of Selkirk is going out as Ambassador to the United States, for the purpose of establishing perfect harmony between the two countries, on the solid basis of mutual interest, sound policy, and renovated friendship. The bank of the nobility at St. Petersburgh, lately sent 300,000 rubles to Prince Bagrathion, who commanded the advanced guard of the Russians in Germany. It is supposed to have been a present from the Emperor Alexander, who adopted that mode of rewarding the services of that enterprising General, without breaking the reso- lution which he had formed, of neither bestowing territory nor present for the future. The nuptials of his Royal Highness Prince Christian ( Son of the late Hereditary Prince of Denmark, to whose title lie now succeeds,) with the Princess Charlotte of Mechlenburgh, have been celebrated at Copenhagen, with marked dis- tinction and honour. In the House of Commons, on Wednesday, Mr. Tierney brought up a Bill, which was read a first time, for preventing unnecessary expences in the election of Members of Parliament. It enacted, Earl Filzwilliam has been appointed, by his Majesty, Gustos Rotulorum of the Soke of Peter- borough.— Gazette. If any Clergyman in • the Diocese of Peterbo- rough, having a small income only, and a nu- merous family of children, wishes to apply for tjie annual distribution of Dr. Taylour and Mr. Myd- dleton's benefaction, tbey are desired to apply to the Bishop, stating the circumstances of their situation, without delay. Detachments of the 17th Light Dragoons marched from this tow n on Monday and Tuesday, for Ilighgate, & c.; and were succeeded on Wed- nesday by a party of recruits from Hanover, belonging to the King's German Legion. At Huntingdon assizes, Edmund Forstcr, for stealing an ewe sheep, the property of Mr. Earl, of Elton, was capitally convicted, and received sentence of death. Joseph Newton, for stealing a coat and waistcoat, a box coat, and a hat, the property of Sir James Duberlev, of Grcat- Staugh- ton, was sentenced to twelve months' imprison- ment, and to pay a fine of Is. Robert Baines, for an assault, was acquitted. And John Revelov and John Clarkson, for felony; and Joseph John- ston, for an assault; were delivered by procla- mation. At Oxford, William Bcnnet, James Hollaway, John Ilambidge, sen. and John Hambidge, jun. for a burglary; and Thomas Blake, for stealing bank- notes; received sentence of death. Joseph Ashton, for stealing a watch, was sentenced to be transported for seven years.— William Bennet is left for execution; the others are reprieved. At Hertford, W. Clark and R. Ray were con- victed of burglariously entering the dwelling- house of Gebrge Sheriff, of St. Alban's, and- stealing therein 20 yards of lace, 200 yards of cotton, and other goods, to the amount of of. 300. And John La rence, for a highway robbery; Ann Castle, for the murder of- her male bastard child; and Thomas Capland, for an assault; were acquitted. —- The other prisoners had not been put upon their trials when this- account came away. PRICE of CORN per Quarter at ; Northampton, Saturday, March 35. Copyhold in the Parish of Whaddon is equal j that nQ money shoui( t) directly or indirectly, be mN. BUC For aeVi° w of the same, apply on the Pre- ? iven t0 Hectors, as travelling expences, or as mises; and for further Particulars, tp the AUCTIONEER, ! a compensation tor loss ot time, or for meat or in Stony- Stratford aforesaid. I drink, or under any other pretence whatsoever. Wheat, 62s. to 76s. Od. Rve, 43- 5. Od. to 49s. Barley, 29s. Od. to 31s. Od. Oats, 20s. Od. to 23s. Od. Beans, 42s. Od. to- 44^.. rd. New Ditto, 30s. to 34s. Peas, 36s. Od. to 42s.. Od. By the Standard Measure. J. GRAFTON, Inspector. Corn- Exchange, London, Friday, March 14. The fresh imports of Wheat to- day are few; but there are many arrivals at hand, and of Flour likewise: sales are extremely dull, and rather cheaper.— Bar- ley is in abundance; this article still remains with few buyets, and inclining lower.— Malt keeps on the decline.— White and Grey Peas are cheaper.— Scarce any old Beans.— New Ticks 24s. to 32s. per quarter.— Oats are in good supply, and not cheaper. Fine, for seed, at about 36s.— Flour in full supply ; sales are at less, inclining lower, and but few main, tain Monday's prices. IJST of FAIRS', from March 17, to March 29, within the Circuit of this Paper. M. March 17. Stamford. T. ~— 18. Market. Hariorougb and Alcester:. Th. 20. Winslow. M. -—- 24. Woburn, Dumburcb, and Loughborough. T. 25. Huntingdon, Th. 27. Banbury. OH the Dissipation of the Times. '^ JIOST Pleasure's giddy throng I've been, And all its wild deceptions seen: Vet hovering over Fashion's brink, The heart would watchful stand; On distant scenes would haply think, And Vice to Virtue bend. If" led by buoyant spirits { say, The fiun'ring Passions wish'd to stray. Soft Mem'ry brought, in aspect meek, Some Friend or Parent dear, And warn'd me by the blushing check, Their aged hopes to spare. O Virtue! would mankind but know The bliss thy placid smiles bestow, How many wayward Youths now tost On Folly's ocean wide. No longer to themselves be lost, Wight through life smoothly glide.! And many a pang that breaks the rest, And rends a Wire or Mother's breast, To smiles of duteous faith should turn, And dry each starting tear; And happy Man forget to mourn, With honest love to cheer. Oundle. Tyro. MARCH 12th, 1800. W7" IIEREAS the GAME on the Manors and • ' Estates of TODDINGTON and YOUNG'S, in the County of Bedford, now belonging to JOHN COOPER, • Esq. has lately been destroyed by Poachers and- un- qualified Persons, and the FISH in the Waters taken out, without any Authority : Notice is hereby given, That such Persons, if found shooting or coursing on the said Manors and Estates, or fishing in the said Waters, without Leave, . will be prosecuted as the Law directs. ( f if The Tenants are requested to warn off all such unqualified Persons and Trespassers, and to give Notice to Mr. KEY FIARDEY, of Floughton- Regis. " lICX'KLfi'FR ROAD. ~ J" OTICE is hereby given, That the TOLLS arising at the Toll- Gate situate upon the Turn- pike- Road leading from Hocklifie, in the County of Bedford, to Stony- Stratford, in the County of Bucks, called the TWO- MILE ASH GATE, with the WEICH- ING- ENGINE at the same Gate, will be LETT to FARM hy AUCTION, to the Best Bidder, at the COCK INN, in SfONY - STRATFORD aforesaid, 011 MONDAY the 31st Day of MARCH instant, between the Hours of Eleven and Three o'clock, in the Manner directed by the Act passed in the 13th Year- of His present Majesty's Reign, for regulating the Turnpike- Roads; which. Gate and Engine produced the last Year, above the Charges of collecting, the Sum of sfi. 980,- and will be put up at such Sum as the Trustees shall think fit.— Whoever happens to be the Best Bidder, must at the same Time give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the Trustees, for Payment of the Rent agreed for at such Times as they shall direct, and pay down a Deposit of =£. 60 if the Sureties shall be approved of; and in Default thereof, the next Best Bidder to be the Taker of the 6arne Tolls and Engine upon the Terms above- mentioned.— New Trustees will be appointed at the above Meeting. Bv Order of the Trustees, THOMAS EWESDIN, Clerk. Stony. Stratford, Mutch hi, 1806. NOTICE TO DEBTORS ANI> CREDITORS. .4 LL Persons having any Claim or Demand J~\ upon the Estate of Mr. G EORG E FISH, late of the Town of NORTHAMPTON, . Silversmith and Jeweller, d; ceased, are requested to transmit an Ac- count thereof to Mr. William lngman, of Abington- Street, in the said Town ot Northampton, School- master, in order that the same may be inspected and discharged.— And all Persons standing indebted to the Estate of the said GEORGE FISH, are desired to pay their respective Debts forthwith to the said Wiiham Ingman, who is duly authorized by the Executors to receive the same. Northampton, March 6tb, 1806. ~ NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. " VI OTICE is hereby given, That THOMAS - LM POOLE, of STEVENTON, in the County of Bedford, Farmer, hath assigned over all his Effects to Mr. Benjamin Rogers, of Carlton; and Mr. Thomas Kidman, of Bedford; in Trust, for the Benefit of such of his Creditors who Shall execute the Deed of Assignment on or before the 22d Day of March instant; which Deed is left at Mr. Kidman's Office, in Bedford, for the Signature of the Creditors. — All Persons indebted to the said Thomas Toole, arc desired to pay their respective Debts to the said Trustees. SOUTH AM, Feb. 28th, l « 0( i. ALL Persons who have any Claim or Demand upon the Estate and Effects of WILLIAM AiBERY, late of SOUTHAM, in the County of Warwick, Gentleman, deceased, or upon the Estate of his Sister, ANN A S B E R Y, late ot the same Place, Spinster, deceased, are requested to send an Account thereof to the Office ot Messrs. Tomes & Burman, Solicitors, Southam, that the same may be discharged ; and all Persons indebted to the Estate of the said William Asbery, or Ann Asbery, either upon Mortgage, Bond, or otherwise, are also requested to pay their respective Debts to the said Messrs. Tomes Sc Burman, in whose Office the different Securities are now lying. N' NOTICE TO DEBTORSAND CREDITORS. ALI, Persons having aiy Claim or Demand on the Estate or Effects < t Mrs. MARY SHUT- TLE WORTH, late of G IEAT- BOWDEN, in the County of Leicester, Widov, deceased, are desired to transmit an Account theivof to George Wartnaby, of Market- Harbotough, in irder that the same may be discharged.— And all Pesons indebted to the said Estate and Efiects, by Mtftgage, Bond, or simple Contract, are requested to lay the Amount of their several Debts to the sai'A G. Wartnaby, without Delay, he being legally aithorized to receive the same. Market. Harborough, Mari> 5th, 1806. M OTICE TO DEBTOISS AND CREDITORS. Y\; IIEREAS EDWARD ITTTAM, of Weston- ' » by- Weedon, in the County of Northampton, Shopkeeper, has assigned oier his Effects to William Shepheard, of Blakesley ; Ihomas ATis, of Oakley- Bank ; and Thomas Bartlet, if Banbury, in the County of Oxford, Draper, for the Benefit of his Creditors ; and the Assignment is deposted with the said William Shepheard for the Signatureof his Creditors: Notice is therefore hereby given, tlat all Persons who stand indebted to the said Edwarl Pittam, are required to pay their respective Debts o the said Trustees, or they will be sued for the Recovery of the same. No. 4, Coriihill, and 9, Charlng- Cross, London. BISII returns his most grateful Thanks to B . the Public, for the very distinguished Pre- ference they have been pleased to shew him for several Years, and hopes, that whilst his Offices continue so REMARKABLY FORTUNATE and attentive, he shall be favoured with their Commands. The following CAPITAI. PRIZES have been shared and sold at the above Offices in the Lottery just finished, the Holders of which may be paid on Demand :• No. 7,2.11 4,677 8,666 17,0- 17 637 24,630 13,643 No. 1,689 £. m 15,694 19,063 ... 16,567 ... 10,931 .. 21,277 .. & c. See. 522 522 500 500 500 & c. pilE T THRAPSTON TURNPIKE- ROAD. " VVTK, seven of the Trustees of the Northampton VT Division of the Turnpike- Road leading from Market- Harborough, in the County of Leicester, to the Pound, in the Parish of Bra - npton, in the County of Huntingdon, hereby give Notice, that an extra- . ordinary Meeting of the Trustees of the said Division of the said Road will be held at the WHITE- HART INN, ill KETTERING, on THURSDAY the THIRD Day of ATRIL next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, for the Purpose of viewing the new- erected Toll- House near the Thorpe Inclosure, and for appointing a proper Person to collect the Tolls thereat, and to transact other Business.— Given under our Hands this first Day of March. 1806. T. C. MAUNSELL. WILLIAM ROBINSON. ]. KNIGHT. WM. ROUGHTON. WM. WALCOT, Jun. R. B. DE CAP E LL BROOKE. A. E. YOUNG. THOS. MARSHALL, Clerk to the said Trustees. NOTICE 1SHEKEBY GIVEN, I^ IIAT the General Annual Meeting of the _ Trustees appointed by Act of Parliament for repairing the Highways from Old- Stratford, in the County of Northampton, to Dunchurch, in the County of Warwick, will be held at the SARACEN'S- HEAD INN, in DAVENITRY, in the said County of Northampton, on THURSDAY the THIRD Day of APRIL next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon of the tame Day, tor transacting such Matters as shall be then thought necessary for repairing the said Highways ; • at which Time and Place the respective TOLLS arisingat the four several Toll- Gates on the said High- ways, will be LETT to f'ARM by AUCTION, to « he Best Bidders, betwfeen the Hours ot Eleven ot the Clock in the Forenoon and Three of the Clock in the Afiemoonof the same Day, in Manner directed by the Act passed in the thirteenth Year of the R eign of His present Majesty King George the Third, for regu- lating Turnpike- Roads; which said several Tolls were lett for, or produced, during the last Year, clear < jf the Salaries for collecting the same, the respective Sums hereinafter- mentioned ( that is to say), The Toll. Gate at Old- Stratford .. ,£. 570 Tlx Toil- Gate at Totvcester 601 The Toll- Gate at Stow- Hill 586 The Toll- Gate in Drayton- Lane . . 604 and will be respectively put up at these respective Sums, under such Conditions as shall be then and there produced. Whoever happens to be the Best Bidder or Bidders, must forthwith pay .£. 50 in Advance, for each Gate, And produce sufficient Sureties, ^ nd give Security for Payment of the Residue of the Rents, at such Time or Times as shall be then agreed on between them and the said Trustees.— And at the same Time and Place, new Trustees will be elected and chosen, in the several Places and Steads of such Trustees as shall be then dead — Dated the twenty- seventh Day of February, One- Thousand Eight Hundred and Six. By Older of the said Trustees, A. MlERES, their Clerk. Copy of a Letter from. T. Beruerd, Esq. to the Rev. W. Barclay. Upper- Crescent, Bath, July % tb, 1805. SIR, ^" yN Receipt ol' this I request you will send me. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. WHEREAS AGNES BIGG, of LKIGHTON- BUSSARD, in the County of Bedford, Inn- holder, hath assigned over all her Estate and Effects to Messrs. Swaine and Minnitt, Brandy- Merchants, Holborn- Bridge, London; and Mr. David Willis, Solicitor, Leighton- Bussard, for the Benefit of her Creditors; and the Assignment is deposited with Mr. David Lee Willis, Solicitor, Leighton- Bussard, for the Signatures of her Creditors: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all Persons who are Creditors of the said Agnes Bigg, are requested forthwith to deliver an Account of their respective Demands, and execute the Assign- ment ; as those who neglect so doing on or before the 25th Day of March next, will be excluded the Benefit of the Dividend that may arise by Sale of the said Estate and Effects: AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, That all Persons who stand indebted to the said Agnes Bigg, are desired to pay their respective Debts to the said Assignees, or Mr. D. L. Willis, within the above- limited Time lor the said Creditors to sign the said Assignment, or they will be sued to recover the sajce; as a Dividend is intended to be made immediately after the said 25th Day of March next. . Leighton- Bussard, Feb'. 17tb, 1806. Dr. ALLEN'S VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE PILLS. rgMIESE justly- celebrated PI LLP, so remarkable J- for their beneficial Efiects in the Cure of Scurvy, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Leprosy, and all Di, eases of the Skin, continue to prepared by Dr. ALLEN ( Successor of Mr. J. Bidding) with the most scru- pulous Exactness. Their decided Power in correcting the ill Efiects of Mercury, and their unrivalled Utility as Spring and Autumnal Physic, for 40 Years past, has justified that Confidence which the Public reposes in them, and enables Dr. A. to recommend them as an unparalleled Remedy. CAUTION.— The Pills cannot be genuine, unless the outside Label and Bill of Directions are signet! by the sole Proprietor, R. Allen. WORSTED- YARN MANUF ACTUltE. NOTICE is hereby giren, That the Committee appointed according to the Direction of an Act of Parliament passed in tie 25th Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intitled, " An Act for the more " elifcctually preventing Frauds and Abuses com- " mitted by Persons employed in the Manufactures lt of combing Wool, Worsted - Yarn, and Goods " made from Worsted, in the Counties of Bedford, " Huntingdon, Northampton, Leicester, Rutland, " Lincoln, and the Isle of Ely," will hold their next Half- yearly Meeting at the WHITE- HART INN, in TKRAPSTON, on MONDAY the THIRTY- FIRST Day of MARCH instant, for the Purpose of putting the said Act into Execution. By Order of the Committee, HUGH JACKSON. Stamford, lilarcb 10/ 4, 1806. C IIKNTKK TCI IN HI K E- ROAIX l^ T'OTICE is hereby given, That all Persons JL^ having any Claims or Demands upon the Trustees for repairing the Highways from Old- Stratford, in the County of No'rtlfampton, to Dun- church, in the County of Warwick, are desired to deliver their respective Bills to Mv. BENJAMIN GURDEN, their Surveyor, previous to the next Quar- terly Meeting of the said Trustees, which is appointed to beheld, by Adjournment, at the CROWN INN, in FOSTEK'S- BOOTH, in the said County of Northampton, on THURSDAY the 20th Day of M.' RCH instant, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon;— Dated the sixth Day of March, 1806. By Order of the raid Trustees, _______ A. MIERES, their Clerk. A U T H ENT1CP R OOK " An extraordinary Cure hy I. IONUM's DROPS and LOTION. AGIN'TLF. M IN in this City, who dors not choose to have his Name made public, con- tracted a severe Scorbutic Complaint in his Ancles, for which he bought, from Mr. A. M'Donald, Jew- eller, here, one Bottle of Mr. LIGNUM'S AKTI SCOP.- BUTIC DROPS, at 4s. 6d. and one Bottle of his LO- TION, at 2s. 9d. which two Bottles, only, perfectly cured him, to his own Astonishment. The large Blains or Marks where the Sores were on his Ancles are quite visible, although whole. Those whe choose to converse with this Centlcman .£. 10,000 5,000 5,000 2,000 1,022 1,000 1,000. Tickets and Shares for the new Lottery, which begins Drawing the 12th of MAY next, are on Sale at the above Offices; where the last £. 30,000, the last =£. 10,000, and the last £. 5,000 ever drawn, were all sold in Shares. SHEEP - STEALING. WHEREAS some Person or Persons did, late on Sunday Night, or early on Monday Morning last, STEAL and TAKE AWAY, out of a Close in G R E NDON FIELD, in the County of Northampton, belonging to THOMAS COLES, A FAT WETHER SHEEP, leaving the Skin in the Close; which is supposed to have been taken off' by a Person used to butchering: Whoever will discover the OHender or Offenders, shall, on his or their Conviction, receive a Reward of TWENTY GUINEAS, from the said THOMAS COLES, of Whiston. February 28/ A, 1806. BALSAM OF LIQUORICE. r|" TnS excellent Pectoral Medicine is as much I superior to common Panegyric as it is to common Competition. Indeed its Character has been long established as the most efficacious Remedy of any yet presented to the Public in Cases of Colds, Hooping- Cougli, Asthma, and Consumption, & c. Dr. ALLEN EASE rwm LAMENESS AND PAIN, IN A FEW HOURS. BRITISH OINTMENT for CORNS, prepared by W. NAYI. OR, Chemical Colour- Maker to . his Alajesty. This most excellent Oint- ment never fails curing hard or soft Corns in a very- short lime, and gives Ea. e in a few Hours. No other Trouble is required in using it, than rubbing a little on the Corn, Night and Morning, with the Finger. The Proprietor begs Leave to observe, the Afjiicted may rest assured of a Cure, as this is not, like many published Things, an Imposition on the Public. Bv Appointment of the Proprietor, it is sold, Wholesale, by Dicey & Co. No. 10, Bow Church- Yard, London; also by Dicey & Co. Edge, and Marshall, Northampton; Robins, Daventry ; Wilcox, and Gallard, Towcester; Tuck & Mather, Welling- borough ; and by one Medicine Vender in every Mar- ket Town, Price 2s. 6d. Duty included. ... Chilblains are prevented from breaking, and their tormenting Itching, instantly removed by Whiteheads Essence of Mustard, universally esteemed for its ex- traordinary Efficacy in Rheumatisms, Palsies, Gouty Affections, and Complaints of the Stomach; but where this certain Remedy has been unknown, or neg- lected, and the Chilblains kave actually suppurated, or broke, Whitehead's Family Cerate will ease the pain, and very speedily heal tibem. They are prepared and sold by R. Johnston, Apo- thecary, No. 15, Greek- Street," Soho, London; the • Essence and Pills at 2s. 9d. each; the Cerate at Is. ljd. They are also sold by every Medicine Vender in the United Kingdom. ( pS" The Genuine has a black Ink Stamp, withtlie Name of R. Johnston inserted on it. *** The severest Sprains and Bruises are cured by a few Applications of the Fluid Essence of Mustard. BAN KRUPTS required to SURRENDER. John Wakelin, of Oxford, dealer, March 14, 21, and April 19, at the Angel inn, Oxtord. Attorney, Mr. Robertson, Oxford. George Knox and John Hay, of Kingston- upon- FIull, and ot Great- Grimsby, Lincolnshire, mer- ( Successor to Mr. James Piading',) d<* ms it unne- j chants,_ March 24, 25, and April 19, at the George cessary to say more than to respectfully assure the t '? P' R'ligston- upon- Hull. Attorney, Mr. Galland, on this extraordinary Cure, may, at all Times, have / Access to him, by applying to Air. A. M'DONALD, as above. Glasgow, 20th Oct. 1S04. *.-.* To prevent Counterfeits, observe these Words " John" Lignum, Bridge- Street, Manchester," en- graved on a black Stamp, by Favour of His Majesty's Commissioners; to imitate which is Felony. ( j5T These Drops are sold in moulded square Bot- tles, at lis. and Is. 6d.— One lis. Bottle is equal in Quantity to three 4s. 6d. ones. They may be had, Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. Allen, at his i Wholesale and Retail, at Mr. LICK'UM'S, NO. 57, ( late Bidding's) genuine Patent Medicine Warehouse, ! Bridge- Street, Manchester; and, by Appointment, of 76, Oxford- Street, opposite the Pantheon, in Boxes, | Howard & . Evans, 42, Long- Line,' West- Smithfield; six Boxes in one at Jt. l 2s. also i Dicey & Co. n *• -• " ' - - —' Nobility and Gentry that he hopes to merit their Approbation by a faithful Adherence to the Pre- i scription. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by the sole Proprietor, Dr. Allen, at his ( Lite Pidding's) genuine Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 76, Oxford- Street, oppo- site the Pantheon, in Bottles, at 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each; also by Dicey & Sutton, Bow Church- Yard, and at their Warehouse in Northampton ; Shaw &' Edwards, St. Paul's Church- Yard; and, Retail, by the Printers. of this Paper and their Newsmen, and by all other Vender's of Medicine. Caution.— It cannot be genuine, unless it bears the Signature< rf R. ALLEN. isT'u. sBoIcTs Ifa^ T'au" iluTic DR0Psr. } N Merchant Vessels, where the Complement of - Men does not allow the Attendance of a Medical Man, and where slight Accidents daily occur, which, from salt Provisions and constitutional bad Habits, degenerate into foul Ulcers, we have no Hesitation in recommending SPILSBURY's PATENT ANTI- SCORBUTIC DROPS as an alterative Medicine, j highly useful in healing such ill- conditioned Sores. 1 In Eruptive Cases, Glandular Obstructions, or Irri- j tr. tion of the Stomach from Excess of Bile, no Medicine : is better calculated than this Antiscorbutic, and is j worthy the Attention of those visiting warm Climates. I - 7It is necessary to ask for the " PATENT AMI. \ SCORBUTIC DROPS," with the King's Duty printed in black Ink instead of red Ink.— Sold, as usual, at the Disnensary, No. 35, Soho- Square, in Bottles of 5s. 6d. 10s. and £. 1 2s. Duty included. Sold also by the Printers ot this Paper; Mr. at 4s. 6d. each, or Family Boxes, containing six ot the latter, at £. 5 5s. ; sold, likewise, by Dicey fc Sutton, Bow Church- Yard, and at their Warehouse in Northampton; and, Retail, by the Printers of this Paper a^ id their News- men, and by all other Venders of Medicines. For Coughs, Consumptions, 4"<". PECTORAL ESSENCE OF COLTSFOOT. rpHE Herb COLTSFOOT, called Tussilago by J- the Antients, was distinguished by them, as its Name sufficiently conveys, for its Excellence in the Cure of Coughs and other Pulmonary Complaints; and this Essence has, in the Course of a long Practice, been found the most safe and effectual Remedy for Coughs, Asthmas, and all Disorders ot the Lungs. It gently opens the Breast, and immediately gives Liberiy of Breathing, without any Danger of taking Cold, lt admirably allays the Tickling which provokes frequent Coughing, cleanses the small Glands, relaxes the Fibres, and thereby enlarges the Cavities of the Vessels. Thus it will prevent Consumptions, if taken before the Lungs are ulcerated. It cures also all husky and dry Coughs, heals Rawness and Soreness of the Breast, and gives Relief to those, who, through Age and Infirmity, are deprived ot Rest or Sleep. This Essence is prepared by James Ryan, Surgeon, in Bristol; and sold only by F. Newbery and Sons, at No. 45, the East- End of St. Paul's, London, in Bottles, Price 3s. 6d. each, Duty included; sold also by the Printers of this Paper, and by those Venders in the Country who have an annual Ap- pointment under their Signature and Seal. None are genuine but those which have the Words, " F. New- bery, No. 45, St. Paul's, " engraved in the Stamp. Bow Church- Yard ; Barclay & Son, 95, Fleet- Market; Shaw & Edwards, SS, St. Paul's Church- Yard; Butler, 4, Cheapsiae; and Newbery & Sons, 45, St. Paul's Church- Yard, London; and Retail of Dicey Sc Sutton, Worthanaplon ; Green fc Taylor, Ampthill; Gardner, Biggleswade; 1' algrave, Bedford; Beesley, Banbury; Robins, and Willgnson, Daventry; Ridge, Newark; Inwood, Newport- Pagnell; Tookey, Oundle ; Jacob, Peterborough ; Wilcox,' Tow- cester ; Paul, St. Ives ; Jenkinson, Huntingdon ; Collis & Dash, and Munn, Kettering; Tuck & Mather, Wellingborough; Darton, Ilitchin ; Simson, Hert- ford ; and ot the principal Venders c genuine Medi- cines in the United Kingdom. ROYAL- EXCIIANGE ASSURANCE. for assuring Housos, Build- by most Venders Countrv, Established Royal Charter in the Reign of George I. ings, Corn, Hay, Goods, Sec. and also for the Assurance of Lives. six double Boxes of your BARCLAY'S ANT BILIOUS PILLS, and twelve Bottles of Srtcinc. Inclosed is a Draft for £. 50, pay yourself for the Medicine, and apply the Remaindsr to the Publicatien of the following Case:— For the last fourteen Years I have been afflicted with the Gout; and for the last four Years this is the first Letter 1 have been able to write, which I think ought to he addressed to you, acknowledging my perfcct Cure by using your Antihilious Pills and Specific. I am, Sir, Your most obliged humble Servant, THOS. BERNERD. The Fair Sex, in particular, will find such Relief In the free Use of tha Pills, as will insure to them, by a Continuance, Comforts which they have not experienced, probably, for Years before. Mr. Barclay has been favoured with Permission to refer, person- ally, to the following distinguished Personages for the Truth of the above Assertion :— The Lord Bishop of Bath arid Wells ; The Right Hon. Viscount Dillon; Sir John Hollywood, Bart. M. P. forHoniton; . Sir Stephen Lushington, Bart. M. P. for Penryn; Thomas Anson, Esq. M. P. for Litchfield; James Amyatt, Esq. M. P. for Southampton; Cecil Forrester, Fsq. M. P. for Wenlock; Nicholson Calvert, Esq. M, P. for Flertford; Edmund Boehw, Esq. New- Street, Spring- Gardens; Thomas Hammersley, Esq. Pall. Mall; G. W. Dickes-, Esq. Private Secretary to the late Archbishop of Canterbury; The Rev. Mr. Dimock, Librarian to the late Arch- bishop. ( PJ- OBSERVE, the Rev. W. BARCLAY is engraved on a black. Stamp, which is affixed on the outside Wrapper ot each Bottle and Box.— Sold, Wholesale, at Mr Butler's, No. 4, Cheapside; and Retail, by lidge, Marshall, and Dicey & Suiton, Northampton; Pal grave, Bedford; Inwood, Newport - Pagnell; Swinfen, and Cpqmbe, Leicester; I- oggin, Aylesbury; jied by most Medicine Venders in every Town. SUN FIRE- OFFICE, BANK- BUILDINGS, and CRAlG's - COU RT, C FIAR1NG- C ROSS, LONDO N, For insuring Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Mer. chandixe. Ships in Harbour, in Dock, or Building, and Craft, from Loss and Damage by Fire. ~\\ TE, whose Namos are underwritten, being VI AGENTS for the SUN FIRE- OFFICE, have Authority from the Managers to inform the 1' ub- I lie, and all Persons insured in the said Office, that the Premium on the Stock of Corn and Hay, being the Produce of a Farm, also Cattle and Implements of Flusbandry thereon, will be rated at T- wo Shillings and Sixpence per Cent. And all Persons insured in this Office, are requested to refer to their Policies, in order that they may receive the Benefit of this Re- duction of the. Premium on Farming- Stock, on their respective Renewals at LADY- DAY next; and that PRINTED RECEIPTS, under our Hands, aru ready for Delivery, for the Premium and Duty on Policies, as they become due; and that printed Pro- posals of the Terms of Insurance may be had of us, which will be found AS MODERATE, IN EVERY RESPECT, AS THOSE OF THE OTHER OFFICES. ( PF FARMING- STOCK may be insured, generally, in all Barns and Out- houses, or on a Farm, without the average Clause, which may be seen by applying to us, who will give any further Information which may be required, for the explaining this Mods of In- surance. Northampton,— R. SCRIVSN. Peterborough,— J. ATKINSON. Towcester,— W. INNS. Kettering,— J. FIENNILL. Daventry,— C. TOMALIN. Lutterworth,— S. CHAPMAN, • Leicester,— J. PRICE. Banbury,— J. PAIN. Buckingham,— T. STUCHBERY, Jun. Newport- Pagnell,— W. LUCAS. Potton,— J. PEDI. EY. Stamford,— T. COOKE. Coventry,— J. CARTER. Leigllton- Buzzard,— J. SANDON. Bedford,— W. SMITH. Policies insuring Three Hundred Pounds, are issued free of Expence; and all Payments for Losses by Fire are made by this Office without Deduction. %* The SUN FIIIE- OFFICE have always paid Losses or Damage by Fire from Lightning M. irchYo, 1806. MARCH 15, 1806. rrqiE CORPORATION of the ROYAL- F « EXCHANGE ASSURANCE do hereby give Notice, that they have authorized their respective Agents to receive Proposals for the Assurance of Farming Stock at the Rate of 2s. 6d. per Cent, per Annum. Persons whose Annual Premiums fall due on the 25th Instant, are herebv informed, that RECEIPTS arc now ready to be delivered by the COMPANY'S respective A CENTS under- mentioned ; and the Parties assured are requested to apply for the Renewal of their Policies, on or before the 9th Day of April next, as the usual fifteen Days allowed for Payment beyond the Date ot each Policy will then expire. ' SAMUEL PENNING, Jun. Secretary. NORTH A M PTONSHI RE. Northampton,— FRAS. WM. JEYES. Thrapston,— JA MES ROBI NSON. Towcester,— Jo HN JENKINSON. Wellingborough,— J. N. GOODHAIL. Daventry,— R. SHEPPARD. BEDFORDSHIRE. Bedford,— M. PARTRIDGE. Biggleswade,— JOHN LANCASTER. Leighton,— D. WILLIS. Luton,— D. L. WILLIS. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Aylesbury,— LUKS TURNER. Beaconsfield,— THOS. WITTS W'ALFORD. Buckingham,— ROBERT MILLER. Chesham,— CREED & BAYLIE. Great- Marlow,— THOMAS EMES. Newport- Pagnell,— R. COLLISSON. Olney,— RICHARD HARROLD. Stony- Stratford,— J. DAY. VVinslow,— R. READING. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Huntingdon,— ROBERT STAFFORB. St. Neots,— WM. DAY. Stilton,— J. BODGER. LEICE- STERSHIRE. Leicester,— JOHN KING. Market- Hat borough, — WM . S P R I C A. Melton- Mowbrav,— EDW. BRK-. HT. WASAVICKSHI RE. Birmingham,— JAMES KINDON. Coventry,— JESI MIEL SMITH. Kineton,— THOMAS ABBOTTS. Rugby,— RICHARD FOX. N. B. Fire Policies will be allowed, free of Ex- pence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. fcrr This Company have invariably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by Lightning.— Proposals may be had of the different Agents. %* Assurances on Lives being found to be advah- tageous to Persons having Offices, Employments, Estates, or other Incomes determinable on the Life or Lives of themselves or others, Tables of the Rates for such Assurances, and for the granting Annuities on Lives, may be had of the said Agents. And for the greater Convenience of the Public, the Company have determined to extend ( by special Agreement) the As- surances on Lives to the Age of 75 Years. 2o Mr. MASS, Druggist, <$- c. llorsham, Sussex. SIR, \ T the earnest Request of Mr. HENRY AVIS, - I V Clerk of- the Parish of SELMISTON, near this Town, I send you a short Account of his Restoration from the Brink of the Grave, to perfect and con- firmed Health, bv Means of your valuable AP- PROVED MEDICINE. Mr. Avis had been for more than a Twelvemonth afflicted with so severe a Cold ( accompanied by a violent Cough), as reduced him to an extreme Degree of Emaciation, and produced other Symptoms of a very rapid Decay, and probable speedy Dissolution. During a considerable Part of the above Time, Mr. Avis had been attended bv an eminent Gentleman of the Faculty, who thought his Case hopeless. At this Period, the poor Man was induced to make Trial of your valuable Medicine, the first Bottle of which considerably comforted and relieved him; and by con- tinuing the Use of it for a few Weeks, according to , ,. - - - , your printed Directions, he was restored ( to ihe great i *! 1u?'': merchant, March 25 Surprise of his Friends) to perfect Health. Mr. Avis will, with Pleasure, satisfy any En- quirer as to the Truth of the above extraordinary Cure; and almost every Inhabitant of the Parish can, if required, bear Testimony of it. I have great Pleasure in forwarding to you this ad- ditional Proof of the Efficacy of your Medicine ; and remain, Sir, your obedient Servant, ARl'RUR LEE. Levies, August 6tb, 1805. Sold, in tiottles, at 2s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. each, Duty included, Wholesale and Retail, hy the Proprietor, at his Warehouse, Horsham; also by Dicey & Sutton, Bow Church- Yard, London, and at their Warehouse in Northampton; and Retail by Robins, and Wil- kinson, Daventry ; Beesley, and Marriott, Banbury ; Inwood, and Barringer, Newport- Pagnell; Osborn, Woburn; Bull, Harrod, and Dawson, Market- Har- borough; Gregory, and Swinten, Leicester; Wilcox, and Galkird, Towcester; Seeley, Buckingham ; Pal- grave, Bedford; Richardson, Stony- Stratford; hoggin, Aylesbury; Eaton, Thrapston; York, Oundle; Horden, and Jacob, Peterborough ; Collis Sc Dash, and Munn, Kettering; Emery, and Fox, Sr. Neots; Jenkinson, Huntingdon; Wallis, Olney; aqd by all the principal Venders of Medicines in the United Kingdom. ( jCT The Name of the Proprietor, " THOS. MANN, Horsham, Sv„ sex," is engraved on the Stamp; the counterfeiting ot which is Felony. Kingston- upon- HulI. Roger Langshaw, of Chester, linen- draper, March 21, 22, and April 19, at the Feathers inn, Chester. Attorney, Mr. Jones, Chester. Thomas Augustus Dolling, of Stonehouse, Devon, shopkeeper, March 21, 22, and AprillS, at the White- Hart inn, Bristol. Attorney, Messrs. Daniel & Son, Bristol. Ely Bottomley, of the Grand Junction Wharf, Whitefriars, London, coal- merchant, Alarch 15, 22, and April 19, at Guildhall. Attornies, Messrs. Veal & Minshull, Millbank- street, Westminster. Gyles Lone, of the Gtange- Road, Bermondsey, Surrey, dry Salter, March 11, 18, and April 19, at Guildhall, London. Attornies, Messrs. Willett Ic Annesley, Finsbury- square, . London. James Webb, of Warrington, Lancashire, corn- dealer, April 8, 9, and 13, at the George inn, War- rington. Attorney, Mr. Shuttleworth, Warrington. William Dean, of Newbrough, Lancashire, com- mon- brewer, April 2 and 3, ?. t the Globe Tavern, Liverpool, and April 19, at the Wheat- Sheaf, Oriru- kirlc. Attorney, Mr. Avison, Liverpool. John Cox, of Penzlewood, Somersetshire, miller, March 19, 20, and April 19, at the Red- Lion, Shaftes- bury. Atlorney, Air. Seymcur, Mere, Wilts. Thomas Denny, of Great- Glemham, Suffolk, mer- chant, March 12, 13, and April 19, at the Bell inn, Saxmundham. Attorney, Mr. Rabett, Carlton. Duncan Macdonaid, of Threadneedfo- street, Lon- don, merchant and hosier, March IT, April 1, and 19, at Guildhall. Attornies, Messrs. Palmer, Tomlinsons, & Thompson, Copthall- court, Throgmcrton- street. Thomas Dixon, of Paradise- street, St. Mary- le- bone, Middlesex, carpenter, March 11, 22, and April 19, at Guildhall, London. Attornies, Messrs. Jen- kins Sc James, New Inn, St. Clement's. George Atkinson, of Cloth- fair, Smithfield, glazier, March 18, 25, and April 22, at Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr. Meymott, Charlotte- street, Black- triars- road. Thomas Johnson, of High- street, St. Mary- le- bone, Middlesex, merchant, March 25, 29, and April 22, at Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr. Hill, Rood, lane, Fenchurch- street. David Reed, of Wapping High- street, victualler, March 15, 25, and April 22, at Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr. Robinson, Prospect- row, Bermondsey. Thomas Porcas, of Leadenhall- market, poulterer, March 15, 29, and April 22, at Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr. Barber, Chancery- lane. Ambrose Wallace and John Pugh, of Lower Thames- street, slopsellers, March 15, 29, and April 22, at Guildhall, London. Attsrney, Mr. Leaver, Clif. ford's- lnn. Albert Gleilstanes, late Captain of the Alnwick Castle East- India ship, merchant, March 15, 29, and April 22, at Guildhall, London. Attornies, Messrs. Crosfiehl & Moore, Salisbury- street, Strand. John Steane, late of Newport, in the Isle of Wight, iquor- merchant, March 25, 26, and April 22, at tha i Bugle inn, Newport. Attorney, Mr. Sewell, Newport. John Winn, of Sherbum, Yorkshire, fishmonger, March 25, 26, and April 22, at the Swan inn, Aber- ford. Attornies, Messrs. Clayton & Co. Ferrybridge. William Barrh, of Cnester, linen- draper, March20, April 2, and 22, at the Coach- and- Horses, Chester, Attorney, Mr. Finchett, Chester. Robert Pyke, jun. and Peter Hankinson, of Liver- pool, spirit and porter- dealers, April 7, 11, and 22, at the Globe tavern, Liverpool. Attorney, Mr. Grif- fith, Liverpool, William vM'Kinlay, of Liverpool, linen- draper, April 3, 4, and 22, at the Globe Tavern, Liverpool. Attornies, Messrs. Stanistreet & Eden, Liverpool. Robert Richards, of Mill- lane, 1' ooley- street, South- wark, cyder merchant, March 15, 25, and April 22, at Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr. Edmunds, Exchequer- Office, L incoln's- 1 nil. UI VIDEND to be made to Creditors. April 1. John Parkes, of Birmingham, brass- founder, at Styles's Royal Hotel, Birmingham. CERTH'ICATE to be grunted. March 29. Samuel Marston, of Saint Alban's, corn- dealer. MARKETS.— London, March 10. The Wheat market to- day, owing to adverse winds, CURIOUS AND INTERESTING. This Day is published, Price 3s. only, in one Volume, Octavo, of near 300 Pages, with a Portrait of the Author, a new Edition ( with Additions,) of AGUIDE to HEALTH, or ADVICE to both SEXES, in a Variety of Complaints; explain- ing the most simple and efficacious Remedies for those Diseases, which are treated on under the following Fleads, viz. Abortion, Address to the Fair Sex, Address to Parents and Guardians, Advice to Nervous Patients, Air, Appetite, Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Bashfulness, Observations on Bathing, Particulars relating to Birth, unfavourable Posture of the Body, Bowels, Chlorosis or Green- Sickness, Child- bearing, Child- birth, Cancers, Cold, Consumption, Cure for Nervous Diseases, Dancing, daily Exercises, Dejection, Deficiency of natural Strength, Difference between Venereal Symptoms and those often mistaken for them, Digestion, Dreams, Exercise, Female Diseases, Fits, Flannel, Flatulence or Wind Com- plaints, Girls, Gout, Gleets, Gouty Spasms in the Stomach, great Schools, heavy Suppers, hereditary Diseases, Heart- burn, Hypochondria or Melancholy Complaints, Hysteric Alfections, immoderate Eva- cuation, internal Sinking, Incubus or Night- Mare, Indispositions attendant on Pregnancy, Irregularity about the Turn of Life, Juvenile Indiscretions', Leprosy, Lime Water, Lowness of Spirits, Love, Maids of a weakly Constitution, Man, Loss or Defect of Memory, Diseases of the Mind, the Duty of Mothers, Nervous Diseases, baneful Elfects of obscene Conversation, Address to Parents and Guardians, Paraphymosis, Phthisis or Cough, Pregnancy, Phy- rnossis, quick Digestion, Rheumatism, riding on Horseback, rising early, Scurvy, Scrofula, Seminal Weaknesses, Suppression of the'Menses, S. woonirigs, Symptoms of Pregnancy, Tea, Temperance, Timidity, Turn of Life, Ulcers in the Throat, Venereal Diseases, Voyages by Sea, Walking, Water, Weakness, Wind, windy Liquors, Wine, Women's Milk, Women, « nd Youth. By S. SOLOMON, M. D. London: Sold by Mathews & Leigh, No. 18, Strand; and H. D. Symonds, Paternoster- Row ; also by all the Booksellers in this and every other Town in the United Kingdom; Price 3s. only, free of Carriage. had not many fresh arrivals ; but which, with the quantity on hand, produced a supply adequate to the demand. Prices were hardly equal to tiiose ot last Monday, except for very prime samples.— Bar- ley continues to arrive in great plenty, and is, with Malt, Is. and 2s. per quarter lower.— In Peas we have no material alteration.— Beans come rather more freely to hand, and are cheaper.— We had but few fresh Oats up, but plenty left over from last week, and which are rather on the decline. Wheat.. 42s. to 50s. 60s. Fine Do. 64s. to 68s. Od. Rye . .. 36s. to lis. Od. Barley.. 25s. to 31s. Od. Malt... 60s. to 68s. Od. L'r. tCE of FLOUR.- Oats 20s. to 30s. Od. HorseBeans,) 2s. to 38s. Od. Tick Ditto 24s. to 30s. Od. White Peas 28s. to 34s. Od. i Grey Ditto28s. to35s. Od. Fine COs. to 63s. Od. HOPS, per Pocket.— Kent, 61. 0s. to 71. 10s.— Sussex, 51. 16s. to 71. 0s.— Farnham, SI. 0s. to SEEDS, per Hundred Weight.— Carraway, 74s. Od. to 76s. Od.— Coriander, 14s. Od. to 15s. 0d.— Trefoil, 5s. 6d. to 30s. 0d.— Red Clover, 26s. Od. toYOs. Od. — Ditto ( old), 84s. Od. to — s. Od.— White Ditto, 28s. Od. to 80s. 0d.— Rye- Grass, 8s. Od. to 32s. Od. — Turnip, — s. to— s. per Bushel.— Canary, 45s. Od. to 60s. Od. per Quarter.— Rape Seed, 3' 81. to 421. per Last. SMITUFIELD, MarchlO. To sink the offal. Ox Beef, 4s. Sd. to 5s. 8d. Wether Mutton, 5s. Od. to 6s. Od. Veal, 5s. Od. to 6s. till. Pork, 5s. 4d. to 6s. 8d. Lamb, 0s. 0d. 0s. Od. Sold this day, Beasts, 2000— Sheep and Lambs, 9,700. NEWGATE and LEADENIIALL, March 10. By the carcase. Beef, 3s. 8d. to 4s. 8d. Mutton, 4s. Od. to 5s. Od. Veal, 4s. Od. to 6s. Od. Pork, 5s. 4d to 6s. 8d. Lamb, 0s. Od. to 0s. Od. TALLOW.— Town, 69s. Od. White Russia,— s. Od to 66s. Od. ( Soap), — s. Od. to 65s. Od, Melting Stuff", — s. to 56s. 6d. Ditto rough, — s. to' 38s. Good j Dregs, 10s. Od. Graves, Us. Od. I LEATHER, per lb. Butts, 50 to 561b. 21 id. to23d ; Ditto, 60 to 651b. 26d. to 27d. Merchants Backs, 22J to 22Jd. Dressing Hides, 20Jd. to 22d. Fine Coach- Hides, 22d.' to 23£ d. Crop Hides for cutting, 22id. to Slid. Flat ordinary, 20d. to 21 id. Calf Skins, 30 to 401b. perdoz. 38d. to 42d. Ditto, 50 to 701b. per doz. 36d. toSSd. Ditto, 70 to 801b. 34d. to 36d. Small Seals, per lb. - 10d. to 42d. Large Diito, per doz. 100s. to 180s. Goat Skins, — s. to — s. per doz. Tanned Horse- Hides, 25s. to 38s. per Hide. NORTHAMPTON Printed and Published by and for T. DICKY and IV. SUTTON.
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