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Date of Article: 23/03/1805
Printer / Publisher: T. Dicey and W. Sutton 
Address: Northampton
Volume Number: LXXXV    Issue Number: 3
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W urtlaiHffaii erttirp. I ^ MbkS? uVlrf "^ tyf'.' Kt Vol. LXXXV. i Ready Money is expected ) No. 3. I with Advertisements. > SATURDAY, March 23, 1805. PRICE SIXPENCE, \ S* amp- 0 « . tv . - 3| d. ' l Paptsr und Pnnt 2| d. ADVERTISEMENTS are taken in by Messrs. TAYI. ER & NEWTON, Warwick- Square, and at the CHAPTER and PEELK'S COFFEE- IIOVSES, London ( where this Paper is regularly filed); also by Mr. SMITH, and Mr. WEBB, Bedford; JJ. NMNSO. N, Huntingdon; Fox, St. Neots; JACOB, Peterborough; SEF. LEY; Buckingham; SHARP, Waruick; WAJII>, Stratford- upon- Axon; LEIGH, Athcrstone; TOOKEY, Oundle; RUSHER, Banbury; by the PRINTERS of all the COUNTRY PAPERS; and by THE NEWSMEN. 53" To prevent Disappointment, our Advertising Friends are requested to send their Favours as early in the Week as possible. Sunday and Tuesday's Posts. From the LONDON GAZETTE. SATURDAY, March 16. THIS Gazette contains an account of the skir- mishes in the East- Indies, between Lieute- nant- Colonel Monson and Holkar, in which the fol- lowing Officers were killed and wounded: — 2d battalion yd regiment, Major James Sinclair, Lieutenants Thomas Parr, N. P. Fulton, W. W. Walker, II. P. Stacy, and Thomas Sneider, killed; Lieutenant W. Owen, missing, but reported to have been killed.— 2d battalion 8th regiment, Lieutenant Williams, killed.— 2d battalion 9th regiment, Captain James Crokatt and Lieutenant A. R. Maillard, killed.— 1st battalion 12th regi- ment, Lieutenant Henry Lloyd, killed; Lieutenants Ford, II. M. Ross, F. liowring, wounded; Lieutenant Dalton, drowned.— 2d battalion 12th regiment, Lieutenant Randall, wounded; Lieu- tenant If. Davidson, missing.— 1st battalion 14th regiment, Lieutenant II. II. Harris, Mr. Hrugh, Surgeon, killed.— 2d battalion 21st regiment, Lieutenant W. S. Nixon, killed; Lieutenant Arden, wounded.— Artillery, Captain Wiinbolt, drowned. This Gazette also contains the official account of the engagement between the Centurion, Captain Lind, and Admiral Linoi. i; and of the capture of several French privateers. LONDON, March 19. French Papers to the 9th inst. have been re- ceived.— Bonaparte was expected to set out on his jourrtoy for Italy on the 10th; but all the papers arc silent on the subject of the Coronation of the new King of Lombardy: it is possible that the Usurper has been induced by the remonstrances of the Emperor of Germany, to postpone for a time the accomplishment of that favourite project. A demand has been made nf 500,000 marks hanco from the city of Lubeck ; and us it has been refused, three hundred French soldiers have been sent to take possession of the road leading to Hamburgh, and to cut oft' all communication. They have not, however, entered the territory of Lubeck. Sweden, it is said, has been obliged, by the re- monstrances of Prussia, to decline the proffered subsidy from this country. Portugal is stated to have purchased, with the concurrence of this country, the sufferance of France to remain neutral in the war, by a yearly subsidy of six millions of crusades. The Queen Dowager of Prussia died at Berlin on the 25th nit. aged 54. The Moniteur of the 8th contains a letter from Madrid, dated the 28th ult. which states, that, an English ship, of 80 guns, had anchored, on the' 9th of that month, between (' ollevra and Vares, when a suspicion arising that it was the intention of the crew to land, a number of military and volunteers assembled, and discovered that the boats of the British ship were attempting to board a merchantman in the Bay. The Captain imme- diately fired and killed several men, among whom was the First Lieutenant. The English returned the fire, and then made oif; but having to weather a point, which exposed them to the fire of the Spaniards, the latter killed or wounded half of them. We are happv to state, that advices have been- received from Bombay, announcing that the British army, under the command of General Lord Lake, had come up with, defeated, and dispersed the forces of Hollr. it, and that there was confident expectation of the latter being reduced to complete submission.-— The letters stating this important fact are dated from Bombay, the 10th of Novem- ber, at which period dispatches hail been received from Colonel Murray, of the 3d, and from General Lord Lake, of the middle of October, giving the above information. The safety of a great part of the Mediterranean convoy ( every ship of which was stated in the Moniteur to have been captured or destroyed) is now confirmed Icvond a doubt. A letter has been received by Sir Richard Straehan from Captain Farquhar, who so gallantly defended the Acheron bomb against so superior a force. The letter is dated from Malaga, into which place he was car- ried on board the llortense. He states, that the whole number of the ships belonging to the convoy which were captured were only three, all of which were sunk.— The Fisgard frigate, which sailed from Gibraltar on the first intelligence of the capture of a part of the convoy, is at present employed in blocking up the IIo tense in Malaga. The report of the sailing of the Dutch fleet, turns out to have been a fabrication of the Ame- rican Captain by whom it was first sent into circulation. The projected expedition, it is supposed, will • sail in the course of next month. The troops to be emploved in it will be under the command of General Sir James Craig, and General Moore will be second in command. In the House of Lords, on Friday, in a Com- mittee on the Mutiny Bill, a division took place on a clause respecting the administering of oaths to witnesses on Regimental Courts- Martial. It was opposed by the Marquis of Buckingham. On a division the Contents were 22—- Non- Contents 13.— Tlie clause was adopted. On Friday morning' the parties who contracted for the late I/> an gave in proposals to the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer for raising 1,000,000, to pay the demands of the Loyalty Holders, and Agreed to accept the same terms that, those Holders refused, without any discount whatever.— The Loyalty Holders arc to be paid on the 5th of next month. The amount of the Bank Notes of ,£. 5 each and upwards, including Bank Post Bills payable seven days after sight, in circulation on the 15th of last month, was ,£. 13,781,480. The amount of the r£. 1 and £. 1 notes in circulation at the same time, was 4,729,450. Fridav morning four waggons loaded with dol- lars arrived at the Bank of England from Ports- mouth, escorted by a party of Life Guards. The following quantities of grain, & c. were im- ported into Liverpool, from the 4th to the 18rh tilt. Quarters. Bushels. Bags. Barrels. Tons. Wheat.... 7936 780 2022 — 68 Oats.... 28,662 6122 6809 - Barley...-. 3881 " JO — Oatmeal 2743 loads, and 84 bolls. Besides Flour, Malt, Peas, and Beans. The Public seem highly pleased with the Scheme of the present Lottery; in fact, so inviting a one has never before appeared, headed by two Prizes of X. 3o, 000, two Prizes of .£'. 20,000, & c. and no Prize under o£. 20. Those who mearf to be in Fortune's way, must purchase early, as in the late Lottery every Ticket was sold before the Lottery was half drawn. On Friday a daring burglary was committed in the house of a gentleman, at Croydon, by two brothers, one of whom was only eleven years of age, and the other seventeen: they broke into the premises after the family were in bed, and suc- ceeded in carrying off a valuable watch, from a room where there was a person sleeping, and a fowling piece: they were, however, shortly after discovered, and committed to take their trial for the offence at the ensuing Kingston Assizes. A circumstance of the most unparalleled cruelty has excited the just indignation of the inhabitants of St. George's Fields, against tlie perpetrator, who is a baker in that neighbourhood. This man having had a quarrel with a neighbour, caught a terrier dog of his in his yard, and, after tying it up for some time, ordered his men to bring it forward to the oven, which they had just heated, and he would shew them some sport. He then took the dog, and threw him in. The men ex- postulated with him in vain; he flew in a passion, and swore, if they provoked him, he would serve theiu the same. The barbarian stood at the mouth of the oven to prevent the poor animal's escape, and waited till it was literally reduced to a skele- ton. The matter will shortly come before a Court of Justice, where it is to be hoped, for the honour of human nature, he will meet with the punish- ment he merits. Yesterday se'nnight an inquest was taken at Worcester, on the body of a new- born female child, found in a privy in the College- yard: after an investigation of four hours, a verdict of wilful murder was returned against its unnatural mother,- who is about nineteen, an apprentice to a mantua- inaker, and had delivered herself the preceding morning. The head of the infant was cut off, and the body literally cut to pieccs. LEAMINGTON- PMORS, near WARWICK. IELIZABETH ABBOTTS, Relict of WILLIAM U ABBOTTS deceased, wishes to return her most sincere Thanks to the Friends and Customers of her late Husband, and to inform them and the Public in general, that she purposes to carry on the Business as usual; and hopes, ' oy a strict Attention, there will be Nothing wanting to merit their future Favours. fcf A proper Person is engaged to superintend the Hot and Cold Baths. G O O I) F R I D A Y. NOTICE is hereby given, That, as a Fair is always held at KETTERINC, in the County of Northampton, on the Pay before Good Friday', no Market ' will be kept there on Good Friday in future. March, 1805. OK ELY & BROWN, Sealers in Foreign I Pines and Spirituous Liquors British Spirits, Cordials, and Compounds, mild and real Brou n Stout London l'orlcr, i RESPECTFULLY acquaint their Friends and the Public, their Vaults'in the HIGH- STREET, BEDFORD, are open for the SALE of the above ARTICLES; and that it is their Intention to offer To THE FACULTY. AIT ANTED immediately, An ASSISTANT to > T A SURGEON and' APOTHECARY ( in Country Practice), capable ot taking an active Part in the Business. OrT For further Particulars, enquire ( if by Letter, Post- paid,) to Mr. SIMMONS, Druggist, Leicester. FOOTMAN, who has been to clean Plate and wait at Table, andean clcan Leather Breeches. ( H ™ Apply at Knuston- Huil, near Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. WANTED, A accustomed to Y\ T ANTED, in a small Familv, A steady VY strong, healthy MAN, as FOOTMAN, and to attend upon a Gentleman who has lost the Use of his Limbs.— He will be required to sleep in his Master's Room, and to wait'upon him in tlie Night; and must be- able to assist in dressing hiin. ft- T A respectable Reference as to Character and Sobriety will be expected ; and a Man who has been accustomed to attend a sick Gentleman, will be pre- ferred. *** Apply to- Mr. ROBERTS, White- Hart Inn, Kettering. WORSTED- YARN MANUFACTURE. " VTOTICE is hereby given, That the Committee LM appointed according to the Direction of an Act of Parliament passed in the 25th Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intitled, " An Act far the more " effectually preventing Frauds and Abuses committed " by Persons employed in the Manufactures of Comb- ing 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 at4he WHITE- HART INN, in THRAPSTON, on MONDAY the EIGHTH Day of APRIL next, for the Purpose of putting the said Act into Execution. By Order of the Committee, HUGH JACKSON. Stamford, March \ Uh, 1805. tention, and be executed with Care awl Dispatch. March 7, 1805. __^ LKT1,^ " Anil entered upon at Lady- Dai/ next, ANeat Stone- built, Tiled, and Sashed DWELL- ING- HOUSE, situated at KINGSTHORPE, near Northampton, now in the Occupation of Mr. Payne; containing a good Cellar, Parlour, Kitchen, two good Sleeping- Rooms, and a large Garret; a Wash- House adjoining, and other necessary Out- buildings ; with a Garden in Front, walled round, and a back Yard contiguous. ( t3T For further Particulars, apply to JOHN WHITE, Blacksmith, at Kingsthorpe aforesaid. March 18th, 1805. To LE1T, CHESTER TURNPIKE- ROAD- " XTOTICE is hereby given, That all Persons AAI havingany Claims or Demands upon the Trustees for repairing the Highways from Old- Stratford, in the County of Northampton, to Dunchurch, in the County of Wai .\ iick, are desired to deliver their re- spective Bills to Mr. Benjamin Gulden, their Sur- veyor, previous to the next quarterly Meeting of the said Trustees; which is appointed to be held, by Adjournment, at the CROWN INN, in FOSTERS- BOOTH, in the said County of Northampton, on THURSDAY the TWENTY- EIGHTH Day ot MARCH instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon.— Dated the 11th Day of March, 1805. By Order of the said Trustees, A. IE RES, their Clerk. COTTERSTOCK, near OUNDLE. To be SOLD bv PRIVATE CONTRACT, ACapital FREEHOLD ESTATE; consisting of a capital House, most pleasantly situated ; a large Garden, walled round and planted with Fruit Trues; a capital Hunting Stable, with a large Gra- nary over it; a Coach- House, excellent Barns, Stable, Dove- House, and other useful Offices; with a neat Farm- Yard, situated at a proper Distance from the House; also a Paddock of rich Land adjoining, with a Fish- Pond at the Bottom of it; and one hundred and forty- four Acres, Statute Measure ( more or less), of rich Arable, Ley, Meadow, and Pasture Land. 03" The above Estate is situated in an excellent Sporting Country, Lord Fitzwilliam's Fox Covers being very near the P remises; and may be entered upon the 5th Day of July next.— The Crops to be taken at a fair Valuation.— Half the Purchase- Money may remain on Security of the Estate, if more agreeable. For further Particulars, enquire of Mr. CHAP- MAN, on the Premises, at Cotterstock aforesaid.— Let- ters, Post- paid, duly answered. To the CREDITORS ./ ROBERT LAMBERT, late of FINEDOX, in the County of Northampton, Farmer, deceased. rpHE CREDITORS of the said ROBERT I LAMBERT are requested to meet at the SHOE- AND- CIOG, in FINEDON, on THURSDAY the 23th Day of this instant MARCH, on several special Matters relating to the Affairs of the said Robert Lambert; and as several of the Debts have not been substantiated, the Creditors are desired to produce their Books and Vouchers to corroborate their Demands. Wellingborough, March 14th, 1805. To the CREDITORS atid DEBTORS ofDAVID WOOD, late of WELLINGBOROUGH, in the County of Northampton, Surgeon. rpHE CREDITORS bf the said DAVID WOOD I are hereby informed, that, on making out satis- factory Accounts, and signing the Deed now in the Hands of Thomas Sanderson, of Wellingborough aforesaid, they may receive a Dividend of Four Shil- lings in the Pound on their respective Debts; and as a further and final Dividend is intended to be made as soon as the remaining Debts are collected, it is ear- nestly requested that all Persons who still stand in- debted to the said David Wood, will, without further Trouble or Delay, pay the same to the said Thomas Sanderson, or B. Middleton, his Assignees'. To the CREDITORS and DEBTORS of MATTHEW WILLCOX, of MILLBIIOOK, in the County of Bedford, Quick- Setter. NOTICE is herebv given, that the said . MATTHEW WI. Ll. COX has assigned over all his personal Estate and Effects to Mr. John Morris, Ironmonger, and Mr. George Exton, Yeoman, both of Ampthill, in the said County of Fcdford, in Trust for thcmsclvc: and such of tlie Creditors of the said Matthew Willcox who shall execute tne Deed of Assignment on or before the 6th Day of April next. The said Deed of Assignment is left at the Office ot Mr. Eagles, Attorney at Law, Ampthill, for the Signature of such of the Creditors as may be willing to accept the Composition that may arise from the said Insolvent's Estate and Effects. All Persons indebted to the said Matthew Willcox, are desired immediately to pay their respective Debts to the said Trustees, or either of them ; or to the said Mr. Eagles; otherwise they will be sued for the same. Amptbill, Ylth March, 1805. or a LEASE of TWELVE YEARS to DISPOSE OF, A HOUSE and SHOP, recently fitted up, - T- V situated at the Corner of WOODHILL and MKK- CER'S- KOW, facing the Market- Hill, Northampton, with exceeding good Bow- Window in Front, well adapted for any Business. ( I-^ For Particulars, enquire of J. GOODMAN, Saddler and Hatter, removed to the Corner of the Drapery and Gold- Street. Northampton, March 9, 1805. %* J. G. " received a the present Spring Fashion, which he sell at the most reduced Prices - begs to inform his Friends, he has just fresh Assortment of HATS and CAPS, of enabled to To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, AN old- established new- built FREEHOLD BAKEHOUSE, in full Trade for a Century past, in the Centre of the Town of Earls- Barton, in the County of Northampton ; with a small CLOSE of rich PASTURE GRO UN D near, and ORCHARD and GARDEN, with every Conveniency to the House, which is in complete Repair, ( PR Apply to Mr. ABBF. Y, Attorney, Northampton. FREEHOLD ESTATE in EARLS- BARTON, V \ o' be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, AN extremely desirable CLOSE of convertible LAND, Tythe- free, situate in Earls- Barton, in the County of Northampton; containing by Statute Measure 8A. 1R. 20P. adjoining the Turnpike- Road being equally convenient for Occupation, either Earls- Barton, or the adjoining Village of Wilby. 12th FEBRUARY, 1805. IPURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause PIERSON against BI. OOME, the Creditors of THOMAS BLOOME, formerly of ABBEKFORD, in the County of York, and late of DAVENTRY, in the County of Northampton, Land- Surveyor, deceased ( who died on or about the 4th of June, 1798), are to come in and prove their Debts before James Stanley, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Southampton- Buildings, Chancery- Lane, London, on or before the twentieth Day of May, 1805; or in Default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the Benefit of the said Decree. MOULTON, March 13th, 1805. ALL Persons who have anv Claims or Demands on the Effects of WALTON PELL, late of MOULTON, in the County of Northampton, Grocer, are desired to deliver an Account thereof immediately to William Chown, of Moulton aforesaid, School- master, in order that they may be discharged; and all Persons who stand indebted to the said Walton Pell, are requested to pay their respective Debts to the said William Chown, within one Month from the Date hereof, or they will be sued for the same without further Notice. To be S O L D bv A U C T I O N, By Mr. ' DA VIS, AttheHouseof Mrs. Spooner, the Blue- Bell Inn, in Leicester, on Monday the 25th Day of March, 1805, at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions as shall be then produced, Lot 1. A Very compact and desirable Freehold , t\ ESTATE; consisting of the MANOR or I. ORDSIIIP of A LTONT- C; RANG E, in the Parish of ASHBY- DE- LA- ZOUCH, in the County of Leicester, with all the RIGHTS, ROYALTIES, and MEMBERS incident thereto; comprising a capital Farm- House, Barns, Stables, and spacious Outbuild- ings, in excellent Repair; and 140 Acres of Arable, Meadow; and Pasture Land, in a good State of Culti- vation, and conveniently divided into the following Closes, distinguished by the following Names, and containing the following Quantities of Acres, Roods, and Perches, or thereabouts, viz. A. R. P. Elliott's Orion 19 0 37 Wood Slade Close 10 Hillocky Close 34 Upper Highway Close 10 Middle Highway Close 10 Nether Flighway Close. 13 Backside Close 6 Far Backside Close 8 Three Middle Closes 9 Calves Yard 3 Nether Close 11 ( pr The above Estate is T) ithe- free and in a Ring Fence; is eligibly situated on a rising Ground, upon the North- East Side of the great Turnpike- Road lead- ing from Leicester to Ashby. de- la- Z. ouch, about four- teen Miles from the former^ and about two Miles from the latter; is in a genteel Neighbourhood, where se- veral Packs of Hounds are kept; and is also at conve- nient Distances from the respective Market Towns of Hinckley, Derby, and Loughborough; and is near unto several Coal Mines, Lime and Stone Quarries, now working; and alto contains a valuable Mine of Coal, capable of being got at an easy Expence, and a most excellent Stone Quarry, calculated for the Pur- pose of Building; together with a considerable Quan- tity of growing Timber.— The Estate is lett from Year to Year ; and was lately in the Possession of Mr. Hatchett, but is now occupied by Mr. Fowler; and will be shewn by Mr. James Wood, of Raveastone. Lot 2. An Inclosed PIECE of GROUND, situ- ated in the Parish of ASHBY- DE- I. A./. OUCH aforesaid, being an Allotment upon the Ashby Wolds, upon the late Inciosuru thereof, for and in Respect of the Messuage and Premises contained in Lot 1; and containing by Estimation 10A. 1R. 8P. now unte- nanted, and capable of great Improvement. * « .* For further Particulars, enquire Mr. ROBERT BOND, Solicitor, Leicester. 27 28 8 0 15 20 17 27 11 37 BEDFORD, March 14th, 1805. ALL Persons having any Claims or Demands upon the Estates bf the late Mr. EDWARD WELLS, Maltster, of the Town of BEDFORD, de- ceased, are desired forthwith to send in their Accounts to his Executors,' Mr. William Smith, John Kilpin, jun. and Mr. Ebenczer Mauhlen, of the Town of Bedford aforesaid, in order that they may be dis- charged; and all Persons indebted to the said Estates, are requested to pay their respective Debts immediately to the said Executors. ALL , C\. ui: MARCH 15th, 1805. Persons who have any Claim or Demand upon the Estate or Effects of SAMUEL JAKEMAN, late of FLOORE, in the County of Northampton, Ydoman, deceased, are desired to send an Account thereof to Mr. John Jakeman, or Mr. William Jakeman, both of Floore aforesaid ; ortoMr. Howes, Solicitor, in Northampton; in order that they may be discharged.— And all Persons who stand indebted to the said Estate, are hereby required to pay their re- spective Debts to the said Mr. John Jakeman, Mr. William Jakeman, or Mr. Howes ( who are duly authorized to receive the same), within the Space of one Month from the Date hereof, otherwise Proceedings will be enforced to recover the same. MARCH 15th, 1805. ALL Persons who have any Claim or Demand upon the Estate or Effects of SAMUEL TITE, late of Kirby Grounds, in the Parish of BLAKESLEY, in the County of Northampton, Grazier, deceased, are desired to send an Account thereof to Mr. Joseph Goodman, of Bradder.; Mr. Scrivener, of Sewell Grounds; or Mr. Phipps, of Towcester, all in the County of Northampton; or to Mr. Howes, Solicitor, in Northampton; in order that they may be discharged. — And all Persons who stand indebted to the said Estate, are hereby required to pay their respective Debts to the said Mr. Goodman, Mr. Scrivener, Mr. Phipps, or Mr. Howes ( who are duly authorized to receive the same), on or before the 24th Day ot June next; as the Accounts of the late Mr. Tite are to be finally adjusted and settled by that Time. ST. NEOTS, 16th March, 13.05. ALL Persons to whom ANN KNIGHT, late of KIMBOLTON, in the County of Hunt- ingdon, Widow, deceased, stood indebted at the Time of her Decease, either upon Bond or simple Contract, are hereby required forthwith to deliver an Account thereof to Mr. Eland, of Thrapston, Mr. Britten, of Weston- Favell Lodge, botli in the County of North- ampton, or Mr. Palmer, of Kimbolton aforesaid, the Executors of and Trustees under her Will j or to Mi. Day, of Saint Nests, their Solicitor. and from Ei This Property has been lately much improved by Drainage at a considerable Expence, is in a State ot good Cultivation, fit for the Reception of a Spring Crop of Grain, and may be entered upon immediately. *** To treat for the Purchase, and for Particulars, apply to Messrs. HODSON, Solicitors, Wellingborough. Kstates in IVellingboroitgh. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, flMlE following most desirable and valuable I ESTATES, situate in the populotis and flourish- ing Town of WE LLINGBOROU CiH, in the County of Northampton-: — A modern- built MESSUAGE, situate in the SQUARE, fir for the Residence of a genteel Family, or for carrying on an extensive Trade, with all con- venient Out- Offices, and a lam: Garden adjoining. A very rich CLOSE of LAND, Tythe- free, called BASSETT'S, and a small SPINNEY of WOOD, and ORCHARD adjoining, situate near the West End of the Town of WELLINGBOROUGH aforesaid, containing about seven Acres. ( for" Apply to Messrs. Hodson, Solicitors, Wel- lingborough; to Mr, Samuel Robinson, Welling- borough- Mills; or to Mr. Thomas Robinson, the Proprietor, at Kettering. ESTATE at ROIVELL, Northamptonshire. To bo LETT, or SOLD by AUCTION, Some Time in March or April next, if not previously disposed of by Private Contract, A Compact FREEHOLD FARM, situate at -/ v ROWELL aforesaid; consisting of a central Farm- House, and ItiO Acres of Pasture Land, in a Ring Fence, and subdivided, well wooded and watered, with all Conveniencies for Dairy or Grazing ; with a Wood ( Timber) and Copse, of seven Acres.— Land- Tax and Tythe- free.— Immediate Possession may be had. PF For further Particulars, apply to Mr. CHARLES COOKE, of Rowell; or to the PRINTERS of this Paper ; if by Letter. Post- paid. BEDFORD To be SOLD By Mr. THOMAS BROOKS, On Saturday the 6th Day of April, 1805, at the House of Mr. John Garner, the George Inn, in Bedford, at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions as will be then and there produced ( unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, in which Case Notice will be given,) AGood DWELLING- HOUSE and GROCER's SHOP, now in full Trade, pleasantlv situated in SAINT JOHN'S- STREET, in the Townof BED FO RD, in the Occupation of Mr. William Negus; comprising a good Parlour and Shop in Front, a convenient Kitchen and Wash- House, with a Well of excellent Water and a Lead Pump ; four roomy Bedchambers 011 the first Floor, and three Garrets; and a small Yard and Garden. Q3T The above Premises are well calculated for Trade, or the Residence of a small genteel Family. *** For a View of the Premises, apply to the TENANT; and for further Particulars, and to treat by- Private Contract, to Mr. PULLEY, Surgeon, 01 Mr. EAGLES, Attorney at Law, both of Ampthill. N. B. The Tenant is under Notice to quit at Mid- SWAN INN, AWD POST- OFFICE, LEIGHTON- BVZZARD, Bedfordshire. rOHN BUSHELL having purchased and entered 11 on the above INN ( late in the Occupation of Mr. JAMES OLIVER), begs Leave to inform Gentlemen, Travellers, and the Public in general, that he has fitted it up in the best Manner for their Accommodation ; and takes the Liberty to assure them, no Exertions on his Part shall be wanting to secure a Continuance ot their Favours. rT Neat Wines, good Post. Chaises, able Horses, careful Drivers. N. B. The most direct Carriage Road from Oxford to Cambridge is through Aylesbury, Leighton, & c. Live ami Dead Stock, At ASTWOOD, Buckinghamshire. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By BROWN & SON, On the Premises, on Tuesday the 26th Day of March, 1805, PART of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, BREW- ING and DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, and other EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. THOMAS MARKS, of ASTWOOD, in the County of Bucks; comprising 50 Ewes and Couples, and ten Ewe Tegs; five fine young in- calved Cows, one fresh barren Ditto, and a Two- year- old Bull ; three useful Draught Horses; one stout Narrow- wheel Cart, and one Six- inch Ditto, with Iron Arms; Seed Ploughs and Harrows, and other Out- door Effects. HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, BREWING UTENSILS, & c. consist of Servants' Beds ami Bedsteads; Dresser and Shelves; Chairs; Tables; Pewter and Brass; Wind- up Jack, with Weights, See. ; three Iron- bound Pipes and smaller Casks, Tubs, & c.; a Three- dozen Churn and Frame, four Milk- Leads, and Dairy Utensils in general; and various other Effects. ( frr Three Months' Credit will be given, on ap- proved joint Security, for all Bargains above ten Pounds. *** The Sale to begin at Ten o'Clock, and the Whole to be sold without Reserve. Valuable Live and Dead Stock. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By BROWN & SON, On the Premises, on Tuesday the 2d Day of April, 1805, ALL the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, WAG- GON, CARTS, IMPLEMENTS in HUS- BANDRY, and other EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. WILLIAM BR1GGS, of WHITWICK- HALL FARM, in the Parish of THURLE IG H, in the County Vf Bedford; comprising 73 Ewes, In- lamb, 68 Tegs, and one Ram; one Cow and Calf, four In- calf Ditto, two Stirks, and two tine Yearlings; four useful Draught Horses, one Nag Ditto, a Two- year- old Colt, and two Yearling Fill' a fat Hog ( about fifteen Score), and nine Storv.; one stout Waggon and five Carts ; two double Fallow Ploughs, with Tackle, ' t Ke. Ei- iWi. L;. bv A U C T I O N, summer next. OXFORDSHIRE AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE FREEHOLD ESTATE. To be SOLD by A U C T I O N, By Messrs. WINSTANLEY fef SON, At Garraway's Coffee- House, Cornhill, London, on Tuesday the 18th of June next, at Twelve o'Clock, IN ONE. LOT, WARKWORT1I CASTLE, with the MANOR and ESTATE, in the County of Northamp- ton, situated on the Verge of the Northern Part of Oxfordshire, and within two Miles of Banbury ; con- sisting of the Mansion- House and Offices ( the latter newly erected), with the Park, Woodlands, Planta- tions, Fish- Ponds, and the Manor in Hand; together with four capital Farms, well timbered, occupied by the most respectable Tenants from Year to Year, capable of great Improvement; and about fifteen Dwelling- Houses, in the Village of Overthorpe, ad- joining the Park, lett distinct from the Farms. $ 3" The Estate, which is in a Ring Fence, con. tarns in the Whole 1073 Acres of capital Land, a verj small Proportion of which is Arable, the Rest Mea- dow and Pasture Ground, Tythe- free, bounded by the River Cherwell on one Side, over which there is a Right of Fishery.— Possession may be had of the Mansion and about 100 Acres of Land immediately, and the Remainder at Lady- Day, 1806. Mr. Thomas Dickens, at the Castle, will shew the Estate; and printed Particulars, with a Plan thereof prefixed, may be had at the Red- Lion and White- 1, ion, Ban jury; Star, Oxford ; George, North- ampton; King's- Head, Coventry; Wille's Coflee- House, Serle- Street, l. incoln's- lnn; and at the Office of Messrs. Bignell & Wykhain, Banbury; and of Messrs. Winstanley& Son, Paternoster- Row, London. N. B. The Estate may be viewed after the first Week in April, upon receiving Tickets of Mr. Bignell for that Purpose; at which Tune tlie Particulars may be had as above. Seed and Stirring Ditto; tv- j Pijr of Harrows; two Oak Rolls; exceeding gooc\"'.. ess for six Horses complete; Barn Tacklc in general; Bean- Mill ( almost new; Cow and Sheep- Cribs; Quantity of Hurdles 5 Plough and Cart Timber; long and short Ladders; Chafl- Box and Tools ; good Wheelbarrow ; Grindstone, & c. ; a Quantity of old Iron; good Timber Chain; a large Quantity of Fire Wood. and Faggots ( in Lots), and a Faggot- Rick ( containing about Eleven Hundred); about fifty Bundles of Reeds, and various other Effects. ( pT The Sale to begin precisely at Ten o'Clock, on Account ot the Number ot Lots, as the Wlioie will be sold in one Day. *„* Catalogues to be had at the adjacent Towns; Place of Sale; and of the Auctioneers, Agents to the British Fire and Westminster Life- Office, Bedford. To be SO L D by AUCTION, " By Mr. KNIBB, On Thursday the 28th Dav of March, 1805, on the Premises, in NE WPORT- PAG N ELL, Bucks, RPHE LIVE and DEAD STOCK, and sundry EFFECTS, of Mr. TAME, who is leaving his Farm; comprising five useful Cart Horses ; about three Score Sheep and Lambs; one Sow and Pigs; one stout Waggon, two Six- inch- wheel Carts, and one Narrow- wheel Ditto; Ploughs and Harrows; two Field- Rolls; Hovel Frame; one Stump of prime Hay; a Quantity of Straw; Barn Tackle ; Hurdles ; Dairy Leach, Churn, & c. ; one Hogshead and one Washing Copper; Kitchen - Range and Kitchen Utensils; several Lots of Household- Furniture, and various other Articles. (£ 3" On Account of the great Number of Lots, the Sale will begin at Ten o'Clock, as the Whole is intended to he sold in one Day if possible. To be SOLD by AUXTIO N, By RICHARD SMITH, On the Premises, at RUSHDEN, Northamptonshire, on Friday the 29th of March, 1805, THE LIVE and DEAD STOCK, and EFFECTS, J of Mr. WY'LES CODGBROOKE ( who is leaving his Farm); consisting of 56 Ewes, lambed and In- lamb; two useful Draught Horses; three in- calvcd Cows, and two yearling Calves • a capital Narrow. wheel Waggon, three stout Dung Carts, and one Market Ditto; Ploughs, Harrows, Field- Roll, Hurdles, Harness for five Horses, large Lead Hor> e- Trough, Cow and Sheep Cribs,' Ladders, and some Barn Tackle; 30- Gallon Copper, sweet Cai> k » , Tubs, and a Variety of other Effects. ( pf The Sale to commence at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. CAPITAL STOCK, & c. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By RICHARD SMITH, On the Premises, at GI. ATTON, Huntingdonshire, on Wednesday the 3d of April, 1805, THE following EFFECTS, bei imping to Mr. TOMK. 1NSON ( who is leaving the Farm); con- sisting of 150 lambed and In- lamb Ewes, 86 Lamb- hogs, 10 Gist Ewes, and 40 Shearhogs ; five in- calved Cows, three Two- year- old Stirks and Stears, and four yearling Calves; eleven very useful Draught Horses and Mares, and one yearling Colt; two Sovvs, with 20 Pigs; three Waggons, Six- post framed Hovel; Waggon Ditto; Ploughs, Harrows, and Hurdles; Harness for eight Horses; Malt- Mill; Beam, Scales, and Weights. Also, some HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, and DAIRY and BREWING VESSELS; sucji as Ser- vants' Bedsteads and Beds ; Chairs and Tables; Cheese- Press; Milk- Leads; sweet Pipes, Half- Hogsheads, and 18- Gallon Casks; large Mash- Vat, and other Effects. ( Cf The Sale to commence with the Sheep, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, as the Whole is intended to be sold in one Day. Very valuable Horsts. ELTON. HALL, near STILTON, Hunts. To be SOLD by A U C T 1 O N, By RICHARI) SMITH, On Thursday the 4th Day of April next, at Eleven o'Clock, on the Premises, Lot 1. A BAY HORSE, five Years old, got by ±\. the Duke of Bedford's Brass, now the Property of John Wing, Esq. of Thomey- Abbey. Lot 2. A BROWN MARE, four Years old, by Ditto. Lots. A GREY MARE, three Years old, by Earl Fitzwilliam's Bowderow.— Their Dam by Sir Henry Harpur's Heiod, and her Dam ( which was the Dam of St. George and Brown Charlotte, and own Sister to Soldier ayd Gunpowdet), by Eclipse, Great- grcat- grand- dam by the Godolphin Arabian, See. Lot 4. A BAY FILLY, one Year old, got by the late Earl of Lonsdale's Aseham, out of a Four- year- old Mare, by Mr. Bullock's Toby, from the Dam of Lot 1, 2, and 3. Lot 5. A capital CHESNUT HUNTER, seven Years old. Lot 6. A CART FILLY, two Years old, by Mr. Higgins's Black Horse. Lot 7. A DITTO DITTO, one Year old, by Ditto. I. otS. A BAY CART MARE. Lot 9. A CART HORSE. ' Lot 10. A DITTO DITTO. R Wednesday and Thursday's Posts. LONDON, March 21. DUTCH Journals to the 15th inst. have been received.— It is announced under the head of Frankfort, that every thing has been tranquil in the kingdom of Naples, since the interview of Prince Cardito with the French General. Parma, it is asserted, will be incorporated with the intend- ed kingdom of Lombardy; and it was expected that Bonaparte's journey thither would not be de- layed beyond the present month, as it had been officially notified that he would be at Lyons before the 32d instant. The French Ambassador Semonville took his final departure from the Hague on the 8th inst. It was generally believed, that the new Constitu- tion has been secretly printed, preparatory to its being submitted for approbation. Admiral Cornwallis arrived at Portsmouth en Tsosday, in the Yille de Paris, and immediately struck his lias:. The gallant Admiral has obtained leave of absence for a few weeks, to visit the Noble Marquis his brother, previous to his setting out for India.— The Channel fleet put to sea ves- terdav morning, under the command of Sir Charles Cotton, until Lord Gardner can join and take upon him the command, A Russian Messenger arrived on Tuesday, un- derstood to be the bearer of important dispatches; and yesterday a Cabinet Council was held at the Foreign Office, which, with the exception of the Lord Chancellor, was attended by every member. The Council continued sitting for nearly three hours. The dispatches brought by the Messenger i mentioned above, are understood to have been I the subject of deliberation; but whether the j nature of these disp. atches w as satisfactory or not, ( has not transpired. After the Council broke up, j bring or send it, or give Information thereof to a Messenger was ordered to be in readiness to set at Paddington, London, shall receive! EN GUINE NOIMUMPTOX, March 15, 1805. R. EDGE respectfully informs his Friends, and the Neighbourhood of Wellingborough, that he intends OPENING his SHOP at WELLING- BOROUGH on MARKET - DAYS regularly, as ustial; where they will meet with the same general Accommodation, in the various Branches of the DRUG BUSINESS, they have heretofore long ex- perienced and encouraged; and which will be equally liberally conducted by their grateful and obedient humble Servant, JOSEPH EDGE. MARCH 20th, 1805. AN AWAY FROM HIS MASTER'S SERVICE, on February 27th, J A M F, S II A D i) O N, APPRENTICE to THOMAS KINMAN, Saddler and Collar- Maker, of SUI. GRAVE, Northamptonshire.— He is about fifteen Years of Age, four Feet high, and a Native of Grandborough, in Warwickshire. ( pT Any Person or Persons harbouring the said Apprentice after this public Notice, will be prose- cuted according to Law. NORTHAMPTON NAVIGATION. NOTICE is hereby given, That the next General Quarterly Meeting of the Commissioners acting for the Western Division of the Navigation of the River Nine or Nen, will be held at the CUILDHALL, in NORTHAMPTON, on THURSDAY the 11th Day of APRII. next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, for transacting the Business relating to the said Navi- gation j at which Time the Commissioners will take into Consideration the Propriety of so regulating the f Tonnage upon Pit Coal, that it does not exceed the Tonnage now paid on Sea Coal. .1. GARDINER, Treasurer. March 21ji, 1805. I. O \ S T, . 17ROM out of one of Weeks'* Boats, on the Canal, between Birmingham and Blisworth, in the Month of November, or early in December last, A LARGE PAPEll PARCEL, directed for H. WEEKS; containing, amongst other Things, Books and Pftpers relative to Taxes. Whoever has found the same, and will either . KISWORIII WHARF, MARCH 15th, 1805. THE Puhii'c are respectfully informed, that the PARTNERSHIP of ROPER, BARNES, & Co. being mutually DISSOLVED, the Trade lately carried on by the said Firm is continued by ROPER NoRTHAMPTDif, Marcli C2d, 1B05. ALI. Persons having Huy Claims ox Demands on Mr. RICHARD STANTON, of the Town of NORTHAMPTON, Draper, are requested to send in their Accounts olj or before the 1st of May next, to Mr. Richard Marriott, Northampton ; or Mr. Abbey, and STUBBS, who purpose keeping a full Supply of 1 Solicitor there ; otherwise they will be absolutely ex- —- *--=-•-- - « -- •--- " '•• : eluded the Benefit of a Dividend of thc said Richard Stanton's Effects; as his Stock and Goods are dis- posed of, and the Money will be distributed imme- diately after that Day to such of his Creditors as shall have sent in and verified their Accounts.— And all ' Persons who are indebted to the said Richard Stanton, the different Articles, of the ' best Quality";" with which their Friends may depend on being supplied on the most liberal Terms, and their Favours gratefully acknowledged. County of Northampton, Division of Braekley, Hundreds of Chippingwarden and Greensnorton. APPEAL AGAINST TUP, PROPERTY TAX, For the Year 1804. NOTICE is hereby given, That the Assess- ments are now in the Hands of the Collectors, and may be inspected by all Parties interested; and that the Commissioners intend to meet at the usual Place, in THORPE- MANDEVII. LE, on MONDAY the 8th Day of APRIL next, at Ten o'Clock in the Fore- noon, for the Purpose of hearing Appeals against the said Assessments; and that all Persons intending to appeal must give ten Days Notice thereof to the ASSESSORS, or to Mr. FLETCHER, of Northampton, the Surveyor; and that no Appeals will afterwards be heard.— And that the Commissioners will then grant Certificates of Exemption to Persons whose respective j Incomes do not amount to £. 60 per Annum, and of } Abatement to those whose Incomes amount tojS. GO, j but are less than /-'. 150, to prevent the Stoppage of i the full Duty of one Shilling in the Pound on Interest Money, Annuities, or other annual Payments; and t that no such Certificates will afterwards be granted, I Lot 3. A Close, with the Appurtenances; contain- without sufficient Reason given for neglecting to apply \ in£ eight Acres ( more or less), and in the Occupation NEW POST , CHAISE?, & C. are requested to pay their respective Debts before the 25th Day of April next, to Mr. Marriott,, or Mr. Abbey, or they will be sued for the same without further Notice. KINGSTHORPE. To bo SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. KIR . V H/ IIV, On Friday the 29th Day of March, 1805, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, at the George Inn, in the Town of Northampton, in nine Lots, subject to such Conditions as shall be then and there pro- duced, rpiIF. following valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, I situate in the Parish of KINGSTHORPE, in the Countv of Northampton, Viz. Lot 1. Three Closes, with their Appurtenances; containing together 40 Acres ( more or less), and in the Occupation of Mrs. Ann Spreakley. Lot 2. A Close, with the Appurtenances; contain- ing IS Acres ( more or less), and in the Occupation of the said" Mrs. Spreakley at this Meeting. fidT No Justice Business will be done at this Meeting. Banbury, March fid, 1805. A | of John Lucas. Lot 4. A Close, or Garden Ground, with the ! Appurtenances; containing four Acres ( more or less), j and in the Occupation of Stephen Cumberpatch. ——-— I Lot 5. A Close, with the Appurtenances; contain- P O T A T O E S. ! ing 10 Acres ( more or less), and in the Occupation of SUPERIOR SORT of POTATOES parti- Itl, e said Mrs. Spreakley. cularly recommended to Gentlemen's Gardeners, i Lot fi- A Ck'se ol old Itielosure, with the Appur- oft' for the Continent. In the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. Pitt gave notice, that on Friday he would move, in the Committee of Supply, for some additional taxes in place of those which had been rejected ; and also to make the tax on wine permanent, and to lay an additional tax on pepper. The Royal Assent was on Monday given by commission to the Salt Duty, Pleasure- Horse Duty, Property- Tax, and Mutiny Bills.— Gazette. The petition of the Irish Catholics is to be pre- sented to the two Houses of Parliament by the leaders of the Opposition ; by Lord Grenville in the House of Lords, and Mr. Fox in the House of Commons. Lord Greuville intimated, that a considerably distant day would be appointed, to enable the persons who would be called upon to decide on this momentous cause, to examine it maturely. At an adjourned county sessions held last week, at Bury, the parishes in the western part of the county were fined < i .20 for each deficiency neg- lected to be filled up under Mr. Pitt's Defence Act. These fines are to be raised by serrate rates, after the manner of the poor's rates, from which all volunteers, ai and prov. ded rnuj] sQist REWARD for their Trouble I persons who have been ballotted Istitutes during the present war, are exempt, to the amount of < t - 20 rental. Lately John tlftfe, of Leeds, was committed to gaol for six months, tor removing his goods out of liis dwelling- house, in order to prevent his landlord from distraining the same for arrears of rent. At Chelmsford Assizes, nine prisoners were capitally convicted, and received sentence of death, two of whom, James Sylvester, for sheep- •- tea'ing; and William Jury, for burglariously entering the dwelling- house of Richard Coo, of ( oggeshal!, and stealing a variety of articles, to the value of „£. 150— are left for execution. At Worcester, Henry Young, otherwise Joseph Sankey, for forging and uttering a bill of exchange for J.. 67 lis. 6d. purporting to be drawn by Thomas Shorthouse and Co. of Birmingham, and to have been accepted by Messrs. Walker and Beck, of Fisb- street- Hill, London, with intent to defraud Messrs. Knapp and Lee, glovers, of Wor- cester ; G. Bunn, for stealing wearing apparel at Dudley; T. Powell, for a burglary at Dodderhill; H. Haywood, for wilfully setting fire to a barn at j Pel- shore; William Bunco, for stealing ten sheep j THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, SUN- COURT, CORNHILL, and No. 5, ST. JAMES'S- STREET, LONDON, For Insuring Houses a/ id other Buildings, Goods, IVarcs, and Merchandi-& es, and Manufacturing Stock, and Ships, Barges, and other Vessels, in Port or in Dock, and Goods on Board the same; also Ships and other Vessels, building or repairing; also Barges and other Vessels on navigable Rivers, Canals, arid other Inland Navigations, and Goods on Board thereof; from Loss or Damage by Fire. "' HE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY having appointed Mr. JAMES ESSEX their AGENT for NORTHAMPTON and its VICINITY, inform the Public, their Terms of Insurance will be found equal ( if not supeiior) to any other Office; and their Mode of Insuring Farming Stock in general peculiarly accommodating. BEDFORDSHIRE. An eligible FARM, with immediate Possession. To lie S () LD by AUCTIO N, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, £ f Co. On Tuc'sday the 28th Instant, at Twelve o'Clock, at Garraway's Colfce House, ' Change- Alley, Corn- hill, London ( unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given), 4 FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate in the Parish 1V of THURLEIGH. in Bedfordshire, six Miles from the Town of Bedford ; comprising MF. GG's or. GATE's FARM, containing by Estimation 90A. 2R. be the same more or less, of Inclosed and Open Field Pasture and Arable Land, with a Dwelling- House, two Barns, Stable, Cow- House, and other convenient Offices, now in the Possession of Mr. Richard Ward, whose Term expires on the 5th of April next.— The Purchaser to take the Timber T/ ees at a Valuation. (( Tf* May be viewed j and printed Particulars had of the Tenant; also of Mr. William Custance, Cam- bridge; at the Swan, Bedford; Cross- Keys, Saint Neots; Sun, Biggleswade; Sun, Hitchin; Crown, Huntingdon; of Messrs. Dicey & Co. Printers, Northampton; Messrs. Forster," Cook, and Frere, Solicitors, Lincoln's- Inn ( who are empowered to treat for the Sale); also at the Place of Sale; and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, & Co. London. GRENDON EST AT' E. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Ty the- free, and the Land- Tax redeemed. To be S O L D by AUCTIO N, By Messrs. SKINNER, DYKE, & Co. On Monday the 13th of May, at Twelve o'Clock, at Garraway's Coffee- House, Change- Alley, Cornhill, London, IN TEN LOTS, " 17" ALU ABLE FREEHOLD and ELIGIBLE * COLLEGE- HOLD ESTATES, situate near and also to the Agricultural Society, called the EARLY , LRN 1' ROI. IFIC MARQUIS CORNWALI. IS.— The above is him muc'b superior to any of the Kind everoilered to the EA. S ^" blic, being a very great Bearer, and will come to its full Size, and be also fit for Use, it' planted in the Corners of Fields, even before the Corn gets ripe. pT To be had of Mr. JOHN WOOD, Nurseryman, Huntingdon; Mr. CLARK, Seedsman, Cambridge; Mr. Woon, Grantham; Messrs. LONGSTAFF & SAN- DERS, Northampton; Mr. JOHN WILLIS, Welling- borough ; Mr. JAMES ROBINSON, ThrapstOn; Mr. N. HAYNFS, Oundle; Mr. SPENCER, Stamford; and of Mr. MALCOLM, Nurseryman, Kensington; Price 12s. per Bushel. February 15, 1805. tenances; containing six Acres ( more or less), and in i the Occupation of John Fitzhugh. \ Lot 7. A Close, tn Garden Ground; contain! ! three Acres ( more or less', with a Barn therei FROM THE ANGEL INN, MARKE I'- IIAR BOROUGH. I MUNTON having recently very greatly • " . improved, at a very considerable Expence, the ANGEL INN, in MARKET- HARBORO UCH ( in which it has been his earnest Endeavour to render his House perfectly convenient and agreeable to his Cus- tomers, and where every Effort will be unremittingly made for their Accommodation), very respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that, by the Advice and Solicitation of many of his Friends, he has provided handsome commodious new Post- Chaises, excellent Horses, and careful experienced Drivers; and intends re- commencing the POSTING BUSINESS on the 6th Day of April next, in a Stile which he humbly hopes will procure him the Honour of their Patronage and Support, which he earnestly and with the highest Respect solicits to his present Undertaking.— The Remembrance of Favours conferred will be grateful and permanent. Capital Timber. LAPWORTH, near BIRMINGHAM, in the County of IVariviek. To be S O I, D by AUCTIO N. By R. M. ' JONES, At the Sign of the Boot, in Lapworth, on Wednesday the 27th Day of March, 1805, between the Hours of Two and Four in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions as will be then produced, Lot l. rpiIIltTY- TWO OAK and TWELVE ASH I TREES, growing on Part of the Farm in the Occupation of Mr. Henry Woodward, viz. in the Rick- Yard, and six Closes near the Farm- House. Lot 1. TWENTY- ONE OAK TRE ES, growing on Part of" the said Farm, called. Sticknols. Lot 3. EIGHTEEN OAK TREES, on three Closes, one of which is Bear- House Close, and two other Closes near the same ( and now cropped with Turnips), in the Occupation of Mr. Henrv Woodward Lot4. SEVENTEEN OAK, NINE ELM, and THREE ASH TREES, on four Closes, called or known by the Names of Church Field, Fowler's Close, Upper Church Field, and Furthermost Church Field, al 1 in tile Occupation of Mr. Henry Woodward. . . C3" The above Trees are. Sciibe- markedand whited, villaining I of excellent Quality, both for Boards and Cleft, large rein, and Dimensions, and lie near together — The Turnpike- - ,, . — , , , i CASTLE- ASHBY, a short Distance from the high from Mr. White, of Astley; !•.. Pritchard and I., j R() ad) on] y five Miles from the Market Town of Cooper, for a burglary at Shipston- upon- Stour, WELLINGBOROUGH, nine from NORTHAMPTON, and were capitailv convicted and received sentence of I twelve from NEWPORT- PAGNFLI., in a fine high, death. Young and Haywood are left for exe- healthy, sporting Part of the County.— The ESTATE " ' coinnrises the ereatest Part or the cution. At York, the following capital convictions took place:— George Kay, Edmund Ilines, and Wm. Wilson, for robbing Mary Lodiman upon the highway; Benjamin Oldroyd, for the murder of his father, Joseph Oldroyd; Ann llavwood, for the murder of her female bastard child; Samuel Collier, for wilfully setting fire to a cotton fac- tory at Dob Cross.— Of these B. Oldroyd and Ann Haywood were left for execution. MARRIED.] On Tuesday last, the Rev. Mr. Barnard, to Lady Boyn<: on, relict of Sir Griffith i Bovnton, Bart, of Burton. Agnes, Yorkshire. j DIED] On Thursday last, at his house in Abingdon- street, Westminster, Mr. Ashley, many years Manager of the Oratorios at Covent- Garden Theatre. 117ANTED, for the Society of Master Stone- V V Masons, A Number of able YOUNG MEN, to be employed as STON E- S AWY K RS, and be regu- larlv instructed by proper Persons appointed for that Purpose; who will, by Attention and Industry, obtain the Sum of from twenty to thirty Shillings per Week. FPJ" Apply to Mr. GEE, Frederick- Street, Hamp- stead- Roau, London; who will give any further In- formation required. WINSLOW, 21st March, 1B05. NOTICE is hereby given, That the next Half- yearly Meeting of the Trustees of the Turnpike- Road leading from Wcmiover to Buckingham, in the County of Bucks, will be held at the BELL INN", in WINSLOW, in tlie said County, on FRIDAY the 19th Day of APRIL next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon. LANCELOT WYATT, Clerk to the said Trustees. To be SOLD bf~ AUC TT O N, By Mr. T I T E, On Wednesday the 27th Day of March instant, 1805, at his AUCTION- ROOM, in the MARKET- PLACE, DAVENTRY, in the County of Northampton, re- moved there for the Conveniency of Sale, T" TPWARDS of 100 LOTS of neat IIOUSE- J HOLD- FURNITURE, IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, & rc. ice. the Properly of a Bank- rupt ; comprising Four- post and other Bedsteads, with various Hangings, three fine Feather Beds, and one Wool Ditto; Blankets and Sheets; Pier and Swing Glasses; neat plated Tea- Urn, quite new; three good Guns; Bureau and Book- Case, with Glass Doors; Bath and other Stove Grates; one Cast- iron Oven, and one Wrouglit- iron Ditto, new and on an entire new Plan; Fire- irons, Sec.; one Buffet, with four Doors, 7 Feet by 4 ; and one remarkably handsome Ditto, Oak Doors, and cross- banded with Mahogany, 9 Feet by 5, with Patent Locks, & c.; the Universal Traveller, in one Volume; the new Royal Encyclo- pedia, and Cyclopaedia, or complete Modern and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, on an entire new and improved Plan, by George Selby Howard, Esq. in three Volumes, boundand lettered, in good Condition; a Silver Watch; one Narrow- wheel Cart! a Barrel Churn; Horse Tackle, Winnow- ing- Fan, & c. Src. ; two Saddles and one Bridle; one Piltion and Cloth; neat Oak Chest, with two Drawers; Mash and other Tubs; Iron- bound Half- Hogshead Barrels, in good Condition; four good Milk- Leads, 8 Feet 8 bv 1 Feet 4. fcT The Sale will commence precisely at Half- past Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon. comprises greatest of LORDSHIP OF GRENDON, and consists of near TWELVE HUNDRED ACRESOI very good Inclosed Grazing, Meadow, and fertile Arable Land, divided into eligible Farms, with Farm- Houses, I suitable Buildings tor Husbandry, and an ancient MANSION- HOUSE, called GRENDON - HALL, with Offices and extensive Gardens ; the Whole lying very compact ( Trtlie- free and exonerated from the Land- Tax), in the Occupation of Messrs. Sanderson, Frere, l. awton, Coe, Brown, Rogers, Bletsoe, and others. Tenants at Will, at Rents amounting to One Thousand Seven Hundred avd Twenty- seven Pounds per Annums Capable of Improvement, gT Part of the Estate, about two hundred and fifty Acres, is held Under Trinity College, Cambridge, for twenty Years, renewable every seven Years. *** May be viewed twenty- eight Days preceding the Sale, by applying to Mr. Lawrence Sanderson, the principal Tenant, of whom printed Particulars may be had; also at the Hind, Wellingborough; Swan, Newport- Pagnell; George, Northampton; George, Thrapston; Ctown, Huntingdon; George, Woburn ; of Messrs. Dicey & Sutton, Printers, North- ampton; Mr. Gregory, Printer, Leicester; Mr. Rol- lason, Printer, Coventry; Mr. George Wartnabv, Solicitor, Markei- Harborongh; Messrs. Kinderley, Long, & Ince, Solicitors, Symond's- lnn, Chancery- Lane; at the Place of Sale; and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, & Co. Aldersgate- Street, London. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. B RAM PTO N, On Friday the 29th Day of March instant, IS05, at the White- Hart Inn. in Kettering, in the County of Northampton, about Five o'Clock in the Evening, A Desirable COPYHOl l) ESTATE, situate in X V the MARKET- PI. ACE, in KETTERING, oppo- site the White- Hart Inn; consisting of four Sleeping- Rooms in the Attics, three Sleeping- Rooms and a spacious Dining- Room on the first Floor, a large Shop and Parlour in the Front, Kitchen, Back- Kitchen, Brewhouse, and a good arched Cellar ; with con- venient Out- Ofiices, coll ating of Stabling foe eight Horses, Wood Barns, & c.— Also, TWO MESSUAGES or TEN K Alb NTS, and Appurtenances thereto belong- ing, and a large inclosed Garden adjoining ilie same. fcf For a View of the Premises, and for further Particulars, apply to Mr. T. MARSHALL, Solicitor, or the AUCTIONEER, boih of Kettering. %* The above is a desirable Situation for any Trade or Business which requires Room. Drupeiy, Grocery, a:~ d Household- Furniture. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. SMITH, On Friday the 29th of March, 1805, at Ten o'Clock, on the Premises of Mr. JOHN VIRTUE, at KIMBOLTON, in the County of ~~ other the Appurtenances, in the Occupation of Thomas j Road, and Canal from Warwick sl; iter. through the Farm. Lot 8. A small Close, or Garden Ground, with the Appurtenances; containing three Roods and four Perches, and in the Occupation of the said Thomas Slater. Lot 9. A Messuage, or Farm- House, with the Outbuildings, Yard, Garden, and Appurtenances, in the Occupation of the said Mrs. Spreakley. The above Estate is Tythe- free, and the Land- Tax redeemed; and is lett to respectable Tenants. *** Printed Particulars, and Conditions of Sale, of the Estate, may be had early in the Week of Messrs. Smyth, Northampton; the Auctioneer; the Printers of this Paper; and at the Place of Sale. Northampton, 16//' March, 1805. to Birmingham, goes , - - Huntingdon ( who is leaving the Situation), THE HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE; consisting | rious other useful Articles. of Bedsteads and Bedding; Chairs and Tables; ex- Thc above Stock is deserving the Attention of Capital Farming Stock. To be SO L D bv A U CTIO N, By Mr. KIRS HA IV, On the Premises, at WOOLLASTON, near Wel- lingborough, in the County of Northampton, on Tuesday the 2d Day of April, 1805, late the Pro- perty of Mr. WM. LUCY', deceased, SIXTY fat SIIEARIIOGS, 23 WETHERS, 136 LAMBFIOGS, 20 BARREN EWES, 171 LAMBED and IN- LAMBED EWES, fi FEEDING BEASTS, 8 COWS, 7 DRAUGHT HORSES, 1 exceeding 2ood RIDING MARE, 1 DITTO GELDING; Three Narrow- wheel Waggons, and three Ditto Carts; Harness for eight Horses ; two Field- Rolls ; 2' 1 Dozen of Hurdles; 21 Sheep- Cribs; seven Ploughs, three Pair of Harrows, and one large Ditto; Barn Tackle com- plete; Cow- Cribs; Hog- Troughs; a 46- round Lad- der, and several small Ditto; two Drag Rakes; Rakes and Forks; Cart- Ropes, Chafi- Box, and va- cellent 30- Hour Clock; Bureaus; Drawers; Cup- boaitls ; Pier and Dressing- Glasses ; Venetian Blinds ; Bath Grate, Washing- Copper, and Ironing- Stove; sweet Iron- bound Half- Hogshead Casks; Mash- Vat; Tubs; Brass, Pewter, & c. ; Fixtures of the Shop ; eighteen Pieces of printed Cottons ; Shawls and Handkerchiefs; Hose; Dowlasses, and other stout Linen Cloth; Ladies' and other Shoes; a Pocket of fine Hops; and a Variety of Grocery Goods. NEAT FREEHOLD RESIDENCE. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. SMITH, On Friday the 29th of March, 1805, at Five o'Clock in thc Afternoon, at the George Inn, in Kimbolton, in the County of Huntingdon, ALI. that neat and substantial Brick- built . DWELLING- HOUSE, with large Yard and Garden ( entire with a substantial Brick Wall), good Stable for two Horses, Warehouse and Shed, with other Outbuildings, situate in a pleasant Part of K1 MBOLl'ON, now in the Occupation of the Rev. Mr. Pye. The above Buildings are in excellent Repair, and may be entered upon at Michaelmas next. Valuable Live Stock, Implements in Husbandry, and Household- Furniture. To be S 0 L D by AUCTION, By Mr. S ' M I T II, On the Premises, on Tuesday the 2d of April, 1S05, at Ten o'Ciock, rfHH valuable LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS I in HUSBANDRY, HOUSEHOLD- FIJ RN I- TURE, and other EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. J OH N HARRISON, of GRAFFHAM,' in the County of Huntingdon ( who is leaving the Farm); consisting of two capital New- milch Cows, two in- calved Heifers, eight long and short- homed Heifers, and two Stirks; ten prime Couples, ten Ewe Lamb- hogs, and 20 Wether Ditto ; two capital Black Cart Mares, seven Y'ears old ( In- foal to Mr. I. ugsden's Horse), one Ditto, three Years old, and a Bay Nag Mare; nine large Store Hogs, one In- pig Sow, and two Ditto " ' " Harrows Harness Grate To the Faculty and others. To be S O L D by AUCTIO N, By P. IVES TON, On the Premises, at THORPE- MANDEVILLE, near Banbury, in the County of Northampton, on Monday thc 1st Dav of April, 1805, ACapital APOTHECARY'S SHELL, replete with every usual Requisite; some excellent SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS; several Volumesof modern MEDICAL and SURGICAL BOOKS, Sec. — Also, a capital HACKNEY MARE; the modern and neat HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, Sec. See. The above is a Situation well worth the Notice of any Gentleman to whom a Village is not objection- able ( its Capability may be depended on), being re- linquished solely in Consequence of ill Health, and may be entered upon without Premium. Catalogues to be had in due Time. To be SOLD bv AUCTION, By p. WESTON, On Wednesday the 3d Day of April, 1805, on the Premises of Mrs. MINTUM, deceased, at Brackhy. in the County of Northampton, ALL the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, and HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE ; consisting of three useful Draught Horses, and Harness complete; three Waggons, three Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Fan, arid other Barn Tackle; a Milch Cow; Store Pigs; Corn- Binns, Cow- Cribs, Ladders, Hurdles, Waggon- Hovels; about ten Tons of excellent Hay, and a Quantity of Dung.— The Furniture consists of Fea- ther and Flock Beds, Bedsteads and Hangings, Blan- kets and Coverlets, Tables and Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Clock, and Kitchen- Furniture in general Pewtgr, Brass, See. ; a Brewing Copper, Vessels, Casks, and sundry other Articles. ( fry Catalogues to be had in due Time at the Place of Sale; Red- Lion and Rain- Deer Inns, Brackley; and of the Auctioneer, Hinton. N. B. Sale to commence exactly at Half- past Ten o'Clock. Gentlemen, Graz- iers, Fanners, and Breeders, the Sheep having been bred with great Care and Attention from the New Leicestershire Breed. * » * The Sale to commence at Ten o'Clock. Farming- Stock u- nd Implements. To be S O L D by AUCTION, By Mr. KI k S li A IV, On Wednesday the 3d Dav of April, 1805, on the Premises of Mr. THOMAS HARRIS, of LITTLE- HOUGHTON, near Northampton, leaving his Farm, j^ ORTY Ewes and Lambs, 30 Tegs, and 10 Shvarhogs; three in- calved Cows, one ditto Heifer, one Two- year- old Heifer, and two Stirks; two stout Draught Horses, and two useful Mares ; one Sow and Pigs, and two In- pig Ditto; a Core of Hay ; two Waggons, three Carts, three Pair of Harrows, one large Ditto, four Ploughs, Hurdles, and Sheep- Cribs; large Quantity of Fire Wood and Faggots, and a Quan- tity of Crab Tree; Copper, Half- Hogshead Barrel, Tables, Barrel - Churn, old Iron, Harness for four Horses, one Saddle, and several useful Articles. jj^ T The Sale to begin at Ten o'Clock. F./ igibte Freehold Estate. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. KIR SUA IV, On Friday the 5th Day of April, 1805, at the George Inn, in Northampton, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, Lot. 1. \ };. . those FOUR PIECES of MEADOW, X V PASTURE, and ARABLE LAND, con- taining about 34A. IR. IIP. be the same more or less, lying and being in thc Parish of UPPER- HE YFORD, most conveniently and advantageously situated, adjoining the Turnpike- Road, four Miles from Northampton, and eight from Daventrv, capable of great Improvement, surrounded v\' ith good Fences, and well watered, now lett to Mrs. Martha Holmes, Tenant at Will. Lot 2 Consists of THREE convenient COT- TAGES, situated in the pleasant Village of HAR- DING STONE, near Northampton, with large Barns, excellent Orchard, ations of Joseph ' th. I. ITTLE- BRINGTON, Northamptonshire To be SOLD by A U CTIO N, By R. M. J ONES, On Tuesday the 2d of April, 1805, rpiIE LIVE and DEAD STOCK, and other • EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. WILLI A VI DUNCKLEY, who is leaving his Farm; consisting of tour Draught Horses, with Harness, two Fillies, and one Mare, In- foal ; 40 Ewes and ' 10 Tegs; ei% ht Cow Kind; Waggons, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Barn Jackie, Dairy Utensils, and many other Articles too numerous to insert. ( f3~ The Sale to commence at Ten o'Clock precisely. Household- Furniture and other Effects, To be SOLD bv A U C T 1 O N, By R. M. JONES, On Friday the 5th of April, 1805, on the Premises of the late Mr. WM. PINCKARD, at TOWCESTER, in the County of Northampton ; CONSISTING of Beds and Bedding; Tables and Chairs; Pewter and Brass; Fire- irons; Tubs and Barrels ; Roasting- jack and Spits;— also, Linens and Cottons, Ribbons, and many other Ar- ticles in the Drapery Business. ( HT The Sale will commence at Ten o'Clock in the Morning. C( To be SOLD bv AUCTION, By R. M. JONES, On Monday the 8th Day of April next, at the Dun- Cow, in MO RTON- PINKN EY, in the County of Northampton, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, A LI. that substantial MESSUAGE or TENE- XX MENT, with convenient Outbuildings, and a Close or Orchard, well planted with Fruit Trees, ad- joining; containing about an Acre, late in the Occu- pation of Mr. Burchell. ( fcr The above Premises are a verv desirable Pur- chase for a Tradesman or private Family. *,* For further Particulars, enquire of Mr. HOWES, Solicitor, in Northampton; or the AUCTIONEER, in Greensnorton, near Towcester. Ht Sale ; thiee large Milk- Leads ( good as new) • Barrel ChUm ^ 1 uP' For fu? her ^" ticulars enquire ofJoi. N ,, 1,.„,/.?,,„.:. . i ll t. ™ . HI". 111,1 • • WAINWRIGHT, Esq. Solicitor, Field. Court, Gray's- a large Quantity of old Iron, and various other Effects. ; INN> LONDON.' OR TF, E AUCTIONEER, Northampton. To be SOLD by AUCTION, ! By Mr. S M I T H, On Wednesday the 3d of April, 1805, at Ten o'Clock, ' on the Premises. > ART of the HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, and other EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. JOHN ROSE, of GREAT- STAUGHTO'N, in the County of Huntingdon ( who is declining the Baking Business); consisting of Four- post Bedsteads and Fur niture; Feather Beds and Bedding; Bureau; Chairs; Tables; large Safe; Bath Grate; Kitchen- Range, complete; large Cooler and Spout; light Cart, with good Harness ; three Dozen of Hurdles; old Iron, and various other Effects. To be S O L D by AUCTIO N, By R. M. ' JONES, On Friday the 12th of April, 1805, at the Bull Public- House, in Wappenham, in the County of Northampton. OUSEHOLD- FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, removed there for Conveniency of . consisting of Bedsteads and Furniture; Beds, Blankets, & c.; Tables and Chairs ; Pewter and Brass ; Hogshead, Half- Hogs head, and other Barrels; Eight- dozen Churn, eight Milk- Leads, and other Dairy Utensils; Counter, and three Nests of Drawers; one Narrow- wheeled Cart; Harness for three Horses; Bridle and Saddle; Baker's Pannel, with manv other Articles. G5r The Sale will commence at Ten o'Clock in the Morning. MAKCH 18th, 1805. TO COVER, this Season, at WOOTTOS- HOUSE, near Bedford, at Three Guineas a Mare, and Haif- a- Crown the Groom, A beautiful BAY ARABIAN IIORSF, rising seven Years old, of great Powers, perfect Sym- metry, and very superior Action. ( Any Mare that has won a Prize against a re- puted Race- Horse, or has bred a Winner, will be covered giatis. *** The Money to be paid before the Mare; arc taken away. N. R. Good Accommodations for Mares at the usual Prices. I T Vuluuble Live Stock, Implements in Husbandry, and Household- Furniture. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. SMITH, On Friday the 5th, and Saturday the 6th of April, 1805, at Ten o'Clock, on the Premises of Mr. WILLIAM PAMPHLIN, at UTTLE- PAXTON ( close to the great North Road), in the County of Huntingdon ( who is retiring from Business), Navigable Canal Property, and ( rlobe Insurance Shares.— Monthly Sale. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. SCOTT, On Fridav, April 5th, 1805, at Twelve o'Clock, at Garrawav's, Change- Alley, London, THE LEEDS & LIVERPOOL NAVIGATION, . FIVE SHARES in this excellent Concern; the Dividends are aC. ST per Share per Annum, and will undoubtedly increase. The CHESTERFIELD CANAL, an established Navigation, dividing £. 6 per Share per Annum. Also, SHARES in the GRAND JUNCTION, SWANSEA, KENNETand AVON, and the WOR- CESTER and BIRMINGHAM CANALS. TheGLOBE 1NSU RANCE, =£. 2000Subscription, .£. 70 per Cent, paid, bearing 5 per Cent. Interest, with good Prospect of future Advantage. Particulars may be had at the Office of this Paper; the Hen- ana- Chickens, Birmingham; at i p- „ » _,„: n_„- u„ „ h„„.„ j . .. i • c Hatchett's Hotel Piccadilly • at fiimw- v's • and of I FlD0ET W » 1 not be allowed to travel tins Season, tiarcneu s Motei, riccaainy at oarraw » > s; and ot h h M„ mK„ r„ t ,] r,.„ i„ To COVER, this Season, 1805, At WILLIAM BADLEY'S, FROXPIELD- GATE, WOBURN- 1' ARK, Bedfordshire, THAT noted Stallion, FIDGET, at Three Guineas and a Half, Blood Mares ; all others as usual.— He was got by Florizel; his Dam, by Old Matchem, out of an own Sister to Sweetbriar ; lie has had but few Blood Mares, from which are several good Runners ; and has got a better Stock of Hunters and Road Horses than any Stallion in England. For his Performances, see the Racing Calendar for 17S5, 86, S7, 88, and 89.— FIDGET, at three Years old, was purchased by the late Duke of Bedford, of Richard Vernon, Esq. for 2600 Guineas. CAPTAIN GREY's ARABIAN, at Three Guineas and a Half.— His Stock is very promising: A Filly, called Begum, is the only one that has been trained.— He has the best Action, and is apparently the best bred Arabian now in England. A most beautiful large PERSIAN HORSE, it Two Guineas, and Half- a- Guinea the Groom. He was bred by Prince Orlow, on his Estate which borders on Persia and Arabia; was a Present to His Excellency Count Woronzow, the Russian Ambas- sador; was sold by him to the late Duke of Bedford, and by him to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. ifiT A Maiden Horse, and the first Persian Horse ever advertised as a public Stallion. And at CH/. RWEI. TON, near Daventry, Northamp- tonshire, ESPERSYKES, at Two Guineas, and Five Shillings the Groom.— The best bred English Stallion now living.— His Stock is very promising, and he is a sure Foal- getter.— This Horse is well known ( sse the Racing Calendars.) ( fTr The above Horses are all healthy and well.— of which have Calves at Foot, and Part in- calved and new- inilched); nine capital stout bony Cart Horses, six Years old, good Workers, and in high Condition ; about 30 store HogS; Harness for ten Horses, one Narrow- wheel Waggon, five Carts, twelve Ploughs, five Pair of Harrows, four Rolls, Cribs, Hurdles, and other Implements; Milk- Leads, and all other Dairy Requisites; one Iron- bound Pipe, six Hogs- heads, and two Half Ditto; Tubs, old Iron, & rc. ; a Quantity of Cheese; Servants' Beds, Bedding, and sundry other Effects. ( pT' The Whole of the Live Stock is to be sold on Friday, the first Day's Sale. %* Seven Months'Credit will be given on approved joint Security upon all Purchases which are sold at or above ten Pounds. N. B. Catalogues may be had on the Premises; at the Printing- office, St. Neots; George Inn, Buckden; at the Inns, Huntingdon; Swan, Bedford; and of Mr. Smith, at Kimbolton^ Mr. Scott, 25, New Bridge- Street, London. T^ b^ SOLD by AUCTION, 1805 ( if not before of Three and Five of the Clock in the Afternoon, at the Swan Inn, in Leighton- Buzzard, in the County of Bedford, AComplete FARM; consisting of a substantial Farm- House, with a convenient Homestead and Outbuildings, about six Acres of inclosed Pasture or Sweard Ground and Wood Land, and one hundred and five Acres, or thereabouts, of tine rich Arable Land, Ley, Meadow, Pasture, and Sweard Ground, lying he has a Number ot Mares engaged already. * » * Good Accommodation for Mares at the usual Price. N. B. Several well- bred MARES, FILLIES, See. tor SALE. — Enquire as above. To COVER, this Season, 1805, AT One Guinea each Mare, and One Shilling the Man, the Property of JOSEPH WICCINS, of F T RT N I. I • 1-, XT FLOORK, in the County " of Northampton, TWO BLACK HORSES, of thc Cart Kind, SAMPSON AND DRAYMAN. SAMPSON is rising seven Years old, sixteen ,. • . . n ... ... , j -,„,=> Hands three Inches high, remarkably full of Bone, dispersed in the Open and Common Fields and Mea- ha„ proved himself a sure Foal- getter, and no Stock dows of SLAPTON and HORTON, in the County is se'ning at greater Prices, ot Bucks, and now lett to Mr. Thomas Hely ( who will shew the Premises), at =£". 90 per Annum. ng at greater DRAYMAN is rising three Years old, fifteen Hands three Inches high, remarkably full of Bone, ( pr About 25 Acres of the Land arc Freehold, and a„'( l is allowed bv the best Judges to be the completed the Residue of the Premises are Copyhold ot Inheri- Colt in the Kingdom. " t'inro • hft rton rvT » hr> M^ nrn- nt Cl- ir,•• » t, n/ ln> n .... " . . . _ tance; holden of the Manor of Slapton, under a yearly | Quit- Rent of =£. 1 15s. 3£ d. and subject to Heriots j and Fine, atthe Will of the Lord, upon Sale or Desth. * » * For further Particulars, apply to Mr HURST, Newport- Pagnell, Bucks; or Mr. JONES, ' in the County of Hertford, Carpenter of Tring, ( ( pr The Money to be paid at the Time of Covering, u. at Midsummer next.— Mares proving barren by Sampson last Year, to be covered at 10s. 6d. and one Shilling the Man. *** Samps m and Drayman will travel by Turns in the Neighbourhood of Floore. * Friday and Saturday's Posts. LONDON, March 29. LAST night, ill the House of Commons, Mr. Pitt described tlie outlines of his plan for the augmentation of our disposable force, by the more speedy reduction of the Militia. The num- ber of men to be thus obtained is to be IT, 000, leaving 40,000 as the amount of the Militia . Esta- blishment for England, and 8,000 for Scotland. The number of volunteers from each regiment is to be regulated by the amount of the quotas for each county. Lists are to be transmitted to_ the respective Commanding Officers, and if four- fifths of the original number volunteer for the regular army, the county is to be freed from all further charge. In this case the whole business is left to the Commanding Officer. If such a uumber should not, in the first instance, be obtained, the Com- manding Officer is to divide his regiment into two equal parts : the one half is to be wholly exempted from the operation of the Bill; and out of the re- maining half, volunteers to the amount of four- fifths of the whole number are to be obtained. A few copies of the Tenth Report of the Commissioners of Naval Enquiry have been de- livered to the House of Commons. It appears, that tiy his Majesty's warrant of June 20, l? t! 3, the salary of the Treasurer of the Navy was in- creased from .2000 to of. 4000, • in full satisfac- tion of all wages, aud other profits and emolu- ments before enjoyed by former Treasurers. Dur- ing the time Mr. Barre held that situation, those conditions were strictly complied with, He was succeeded bv the Right lion. Henry Duixlas, now Lord Melville, who held the office from August 19, 1782, to April 30, following year. Upon being asked by the Commissioners," whether during this period he had derived any profit or advantage from the use or employment of money issued for carrying on the current services of the navy?" his Lordship declined to answer, saying, that he was protected by the 5th clause of the Act of Parlia- ment, which provides that " no person shall he compelled to answer any question which may cri- minate himself;" and upon the ground that lie would not disclose delicate and confidential trans- actions of Government.— Lord Bayning held the office from April 11, 1783, to January 4, 1781; and during his time " no part of the money issued for the service of the navy was converted to his use or advantage."— From January 5, 1781, to June 1, 1800, Lord Melville was a second time Treasurer of the Navv. His Lordship being asked the preceding question, as to this period of his being Treasurer, declined answering, upon the same causes assigned, of being protected by the Act from criminating himself, and from not choosing to disclose confidential transactions of Government. Upon this conduct the Commis- sioners observe as follows:— " However the apprehension of disclosing delicate and confidential transactions of Government might operate with Lord Melville, in withholding informa- tion respecting advances to other departments, we do not perceive how that apprehension can at all account for his refusing to state, wliether he derived any profit or advantage from the use or employment of money issued for the services of the navy. A lthough we were not able to ascertain what monies were paid over or advanced to Lord Melville, yet, independent of such advances, Mr. Trotter admits, in the latter part of his examination, that in following his Lordship's instruc- tions, or in acting in his affairs, as his private agent, he had occasionally laid out for his use or benefit from ten to twenty thousand pounds, without considering whether he was previously in advance to his Lordship, or whether such advances were made from his public or private balances." In reviewing the conduct of other Treasurers of the Navy, the Commissioners say, " Lord Hnrrowby, the immediate successor of Lord Melville, disapproved of the practice, as being incon- sistent with the spirit of the Act.— The Right Hon. Charles Bathurst, who succeeded Lord Harrowby, disapproved of the practice of drawing the money out of the Bank, and lodging it in the hands of a private banker, in the summer of 1S02, from a conviction that such practice was inconsistent with the spirit of the Act for the regulation of the office of Treasurer of the Navy. " After Mr. Trotter quitted office, he proposed to the Right Hon. George Tieiney a plan ( which was immediately adopted), that put an effectual bar to the practice which had prevailed during the Treasureship of Lord Melville " Upon the whole ( say the Commissioners), it ap- pears to us to be a clearly established fact, that during this Treasureship ( Lord Melville's) the money issued for navy services was used, to a great amount, for the fimposes of private emolument; and this circumstance eads us to observe, that if a Treasurer of the Navy, after an increase of his salary upon the terms contained in tile warrant under his Majesty's sign manual, de- rived profit from the use ot money issued for navy ser- vices, he becomes, upon principles of equity, a debtor to the public, and is accountable for all such profit. Our duty requires us to add, that the with- drawing of the public monev from the Bank ot Eng- land, in the manner and for the purposes before related, was, in our judgment, a disobedience of the law, as established by the 25thof this present reign, chap. 31." GRAM MAP- SCHOOL 7TF. LIAM WRIGHT, fully impressed with a Sense of Gratitude for the great Encourage- ment he has met with in his Profession at HAR- BOROUGH, begs Leave to return his Friends his most sincere Thanks for their kind Support, and assures them he will ever endeavour to merit a Con tinuance of their Favours, by paying the strictest A- tiention to the Tuition and Morals of Pupils en- trusted to his Care. Market.- liarborough, March 10th, 1805. ASP LEY SCHOOLT DRAWING TAUGHT, & c. \, TR. YEATIIERD, Successor to the late Mr. 1VL GEORGERIE, at ASPI. EY SCHOOL, takes the Liberty to inform the Nobility and Gentry resi- dent in the Vicinity, that he purposes to give LESSONS in the various Branches of DRAWING, viz. Landscapes, Figures, Flowers, Portraits, Sec. Sec. ; he also employs his leisure Time in taking LIKE- NESSES, in Oil and Miniature, on reasonable Terms. ( pST Mr. YEATUERD having pursued his Studies at the Royal Academy for some Years, and completed them under one of the most eminent Artists in the Metropolis, flatters himself that he shall give Satis- faction where employed. Any neighbouring Schools, and private Fami- lies, will be attended on the usual Terms. N. B. On Account of the present flourishing State of the above Seminary, Mr. Wright wishes to engage an additional ASSISTANT, ot Character and Merit, to teach English and Arithmetic, for which a proper Salary will be given.— An unmarried Man, about 25 or 30 Years of Age, will be priSferred. Asplcy, BeJt, March 11,1, 1805. - •• - NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. - .. WHEREAS JOHN CAPF. L HUHX, Esqiiire, Sheriff of the COUNTY of NORTH- AMPTON, hath received Ills Majesty's Writ, De Viridario eligetldr), to him directed, J'or electing a VKRDEUER for His Majesty's Forest of SALCF. V, in the said County) in the. Place qf John Clarke, Esquire, deceased, late one of the i*: rdercrs of' the Said Forest: l Notice is therefore hereby given by the said Sheriff, ^ . That tlie Ejection of such Veraerer mill he on THURSDAY the 4th Day of APRIL next coming; at Eleven of the Clock in thi Forenoon of the same Day, at tlie GEORGF. INN, in the JOwn of NORTHAMPTON, in the said County.— Dated this lid Day of March, 1805. . JOHN CAPEL RUSE, Esquire; Sheriff. D A N C I N G. R. M'KORKELL respectfully informs his Friends, that the next Quarter commences at 1 the dilterent SCHOOLS he attends as under- men- tioned :— The LADIES' SCHOOI. S, NORTHAMPTON', Monday, March 25th, Morning and Evening; the ACADEMY in the SQUARE, for Young Ladies and Gentlemen, on Monday Afternoon. MARKET- HARBOROUGH, Wednesday, March 27th. I- IiNCKi. iv, Thursday, March 28th, DUNCHUIICH, Saturday, March 30th. WEI. LINGDOROUCH, Wednesday, April 3d. DAVENTRY, Thursday, April 4th. Mr. M'KORKF. I i. at the same Time informs his Friends in WELI. IKGBOROUCH and its Vicinity, that his PUPILS' BALI, ( the Young Ladies at Mrs. Malim's School) is fixed for THURSDAY EVENING in EASTER WITLX, at theHiND IFLII ASSEMBLY- ROOM ; of which Particulars will be given in due Time. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. rpHK CREDITORS of JOHN WADE, of I BRIGSTOCK, in the County of Northampton, Mason, deceased, who have delivered ill their Ac- counts, may receive a Dividend of Fifteen Shillings in the Pound on their respective Debts, by applying at the ANGEI. INN, inBRicsrocK aforesaid, on THURS- DAY the 28th Dav of MARCH instant, between the Hours of Ten o'clock in the Mornirig and Two in the Afternoon. Brigstock, 21 j/ March, 1805. To the NOBILITY, GENTRY, CLERGY, and other FREEHOLDERS of the COUNTY of NORTHAMPTON. ONE of the VERDERF. RSHIPS of SAT. CF. V FOREST ' being vacant by the Death nf John Clarke, Esq. I beg Tjeave to solicit the Favour of your Votes and Interest lo succeed him; and should I he so fortunate as to meet with your Approbation and Support, it zcill confer a lasting Obligation on lour mdst obedient and humble Servant, W. WAKE. Coufteenhall, Jan. lltli, 1305. ROAD MEETING. ~ '- run next Meeting of the Trustees of the Turn- .1. pike- Road leading from the Town of North- ampton to Newporr- Pagnell, in the County of Bucks, will be held at the NEW. INK, in HACKI. ETON, on MONDAY the 1st DAY of APRIL next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. ROBERT ABBEY, Clerk to the Trustees. Northampton, March lid, 1805. NORTHAMPTON VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. rjpHE Committee , for conducting the Fund is .8. requested to meet on THURSDAY next, the 28th < JF MARCH, at Seveji o'Clock in the Evening, to nominate two Gentlemen as Officers, according to the original RegulatiQns of the Corps, in Caseof Vacancy. — A Statement of the Accounts of the Corps will be submitted. to the Committee . the same Evening. HENRY LOCOCK, Major- Commandaht. March 23<?, 1805. NORTHAMPTON VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. rpHE abovb Corps is requested to parade, for I. Exercise, on MONDAY the 1st of APRIL, at Nine o'Clock in the Morning. , . , HENRY LOCOCK, Major- Commandant. March Tid, 1805 ..' NORTHAMPTON THEATRE. SEVERAL Ladies Snd Gentlemen in the Town of NORTHAMPTON and its Vicinity, who had engaged to subscribe towards erecting the proposed THEATRE by Tontine, having declined to subscribe on the Plan being altered, and other Ladies and Gen- tlemen not having come forwards with their Sub- scriptions to the Amount required, it is thought right to apprize them, that unless the Subscription be completed by the 6th Day of April next, the Design will be wholly given up, and the Premises imnie. diately appropriated to other Purposes. ( pi* The Subscription Paper lies at Mr. ABBEY'S, Solicitor, Northampton. To be I- E T T, upon the Grand Junction Canal, well situate for Business. Any Person disposed for such a Situation, may come in up'on easy Terms.— Likewise, a HOUSE, YARD, GARDEN, nu PIT . n r\ c i _ - :, ....... ' ., The Spanish privateer T. a Fidelidud, of yO. guns and 170 men; has been cultured by the Kitty priva- teer, of London, Captain Musgrave, nearScilly, after a long, and severe. action of pne hour and an half. — There were four men killed, and 14 woundeij, on board the Spanish vessel. The Kitty bad out: killed and lour wounded. The troofis going on tfie secret expedition are two squadrons, of the ioth light dragoons dis- mounted, and twelve regiments of infantry. One, brigade is under orders from Ireland, and is to join the expedition Jit Cork: the 31st and 53th, regiments are aunotig those named.— l'he officers of the dragoons are allowed to embark horses in small proportions. Bank Stock 3 per Ct. Red. 3 per Ct. Cons. 4 per Ct. Cons. 5per Ct. Ann. PRICE OF sh. sh. SSii sh. 892 STOCKS. Imp. 3 per Cents. . sh, India Stock . . sh. India Bonds . 1 2 dis. Excheq. Bills par. 1 dis. Omnium . 35 pr. KN OWLES's CREDITORS. rpHE CREDITORS of WILLIAM KNOWLES, JL late of OARLF. Y, in the County of Bedford, Yeoman, are requested to deliver an Account of their respective Demands on him to Mr. Kidman, Attorney at Law, in Bedford, oh or before the 5rh Day of April next, otherwise they will be excluded the Benefit of anv Dividend that mav be made from his Efleets. ' March 19/ 6, 1805. ' STRAYED, INTO the Parish of Bftrxwor. TH, near North- ampton, A BUI, 1. O C K. g- f Any Person having lost one, by describing his Marks, and paying the Expences, may have him again by applying to'Mr. BRYANT, of Hrixworth. BURGLARY AND ROBBERY. WHEREAS some evil- disposed Person, or Persons did, on Thursday Night, or early on Friday Morning last, enter the Premises of Messrs. JOHN PERCIVAL- and SON, Bankers, NORTH- AMPTON, and BURG I. ARIOUSLY BREAK OPEN the Window of the Office, enter the same, and force open two Desks, and STEAL THEREF ROM TWO BAGS, marked I. P. 6, and 1. P. 10; one containing .£. 10, and the other about = C. 8, in Silver: Any Person giving such Information of the Person or Persons committing the said Robbery, as shall lead to their Conviction, shall receive FIFTY GUINEAS for a Reward. If any Person concerned in the above Burglary will impeach his Accomplice or Accomplices, he shall, on their Conviction, be entitled to the above Reward, and Interest made for a free Pardon. Northampton, 13d March, 1805. ORCHARDS, and WEE DON- BECK. a small HOMECLOSE, at A RICK of excel lent ME A DOW HAY ( about 50 Tons), to be SOLD, together, or in Lots. C^ T For Particulars, enquire of Mr. HODGKINSON,' Stow- Hill, Northamptonshire. ftfiss C. to Miss NO R Til A MP TO N, SATURDAY EVENING, March 23. MARRIED.] Lately, Mr. Samuel Harris, attor- ney, of Castle- street, London, to Miss Harris, daughter of, Mr. Henry Harris, of Coventry. On Saturday se'nnight, Mr. Gwyn, of Gravel- lane, Southwark, to Mrs. Sissdn, relict of Mr. Sisson, of Ingthorpe, ill Rutland. Lately, Mr. S. Roddis, of l'loore, to Linnell, of Stow, both in this county. Lately, Mr. John Barton, surgeon, Lings, both of Manchester. A few days, ago, Captain J. Andrews, of the 24th regiment, to Miss Smith, daughter of Alder- 1 man Smith, of Bedford. On Tuesday last, Mr. Samuel King, to Miss Norton, both'of Yelvertoft, in this county. DIED.] On Monday se'nnight, aged 64, the Rev. J. Edmonds, formerly curate of Stoke and Sow, near Coventry. On Sunday se'nnight, aged 25, Mr. John New- man, jun. of Oxford. On Thursday se'nnight, of a deep decline, aged 33, Miss ' Ball, only daughter of Mr. Ball, fellmonger, of Oundle. Same day, after a severe affliction of nearly eighteen years, which she bore with great fortitude and resignation, Mrs. Pratt, wife of Mr. John Capital Uuk Maiden Timber Trees, fyc. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By S. CATTELL, On Friday the 5th Day of April, 1805, at the House of Mr. George Osborn, the Sign of the Plume- of- Feathers, at Everdon, in the County of North- ampton, THIRTY large OAK MAIDEN TIMBER TREES, I. standing in KNIGHTLEY's WOOD, in the Parish of FARTHINGSTONE, in the said County of Northampton, blazed and numbered, in 26 Lots. TWENTY- TWO OAK TIMBER TREES, stand- ing in MANTLE HEATH, lu'ar EVERDON aforesaid, blazed and numbered, in nine Lots. FORTY- TWO large MAIDEN ASH POLES, cut down and numbered, in seven Lots. I FIFTY- TWO OAK TIMBER TREES, standing Pratt, of Leicester, and youngest daughter of the in BADBY WOOD, in the said County of North- ; late Rev. Matthias Unwin, rector of Biicklaud and amntfin. h a7P( nnrnhprp/ l 1 / i ntc - it- i. • . ~ I. WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER and GLAZIER, GET" Apply to II. CHEETHAM, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. ARMY or RESERYE. A MAN, to serve for the Parish I/ CESTK. R, who will receive a handsome Bounty from the Officers of that Parish. To DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALI, Persons who stood indebted to the late THOMAS LEPPER, of the Town of BUCK- INGHAM, Gentleman, at the Time of his Decease, are required to discharge their respective Debts imme- diately to Mr. Thomas Herring, the younger, of the same Place, the Executor appointed tiy the Will of the Deceased; or to Mr. Kirbv, Attorney at Law, in Towcester; and all Persons who have any Claims or Demands upon the Estate and Effects of tlie Deceased, are required to transmit an Account of the same to the said Mr. Herring, or Mr. Kirby, that the same may be discharged. N. B. Thomas Dancer, and Elizabeth, his Wife ( which Elizabeth pretended and asserted herself, in the Northampton Mercury, of the twelfth and nineteenth Days of January last, to be the Heiress at Law and next of Kin of the Deceased, and as such, discharged all Persons who stood indebted to the Deceased from paying their Debts to the Executor), lately instituted a Suit in Doctors Commons against the Executor, to shew Cause why the Probate of the Will should not be revoked; but on being called upon to prove that the said Elizabeth was the Heiress at Law and next of Kin of the Deceased, abandoned their Suit, and have been condemned in the Costs of it. Rail- Road Carriages, Botes, Draught Horses, Harness, fyc. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By JOHN DAY, On Tuesdav next, the 26th Day of March, 1805, at OLD - STRA TFORD WHARF, on the Grand Junction Canal, in the County of Northampton, I70RTY RAIL- ROAD CARRIAGES, EIGHTY DITTO BOXES, SEVEN DRAUGHT HORSES and HARNESS, ONE stout TIMBER- CARRIAGE, with several Lots of OAK SCANT- LINGS, and other WOOD. The above are the Property of the Old Strat- ford Company, and will be sold in Lots. The Sale will begin exactly at Twelve o'Clock. N. B. The above Company will have a Boat every Friday from the said Wharf to Buckingham, and back the same Day, for Carriage of Goods, Sec. com- mencing Friday the 29th of March. TOWCESTER ASSOCIATION. OTOLEN or STRAYED, on Sunday Evening O the 10th, or Monday Morning the 11th Instant, from a Close in the Parish of CANNONS- ASHBY, called Lower Cow- Pasture, THREE EWE TEGS, the Property of Mr. DANIEL WILSON, of More- ton. Pi nkr. ey.— They are marked by a Hole cut through each off Ear. ( pT If stolen, whoever will apprehend or give In- formation of the Offender or Offenders, so that he, she, ortheymav be prosecuted, shall, on Conviction, receive a Reward of FIVE GUINEAS of Mr. KIRBY ( the Treasurer to the said Association), and a further Reward of FIVE GUINEAS of Mr. WILSON, over and above the Reward allowed by Act of Parliament. And if more than one Person was concerned in the Felony, and either will impeach his Accomplice or Accomplices, he shall, on Conviction, be entitled to the above Rewards, and Interest will be made to pro- cure His Majesty's Pardon. * « * And if the said Sheep are strayed, the Person or Persons who shall deliver them to Mr. Wi I. SON, or give him Information where they may be had, will be by him liberally rewarded. Toivccster, March lid, 1805. WANTED, • T Of loWCl M O N E Y. WANTED, the Sum of ^. 2000, at Old Lady- Day next, on Land Security, for which In- terest, at 5 per Cent, will be paid regularly every Half Year. . ( jd" Enquire of the Printers of this Paper; if by Lett. r, Post- paid. IIARLESTON ASSOCIATION. WHEREAS some Person or Persons did, late on Tuesday Night the 12th, or early on Wed- nesday Morning the Llth of March instant, BREAK OPEN the STOREHOUSE in Mr. JOHN IRESON'S Farm- Yard, at WESTON- FAVEI. I., in the Countv of Northampton, and STEAL and TAKE THEREOUT BETWEEN FIVE and SIX TODS of WOOL • { ready wound up), his Property : Wh oever will discover and apprehend the Person or Persons who committed the above Felony, so that he or they may be prosecuted, shall, on his or their Con- viction thereof, immediately receive a Reward of TWENTY GUINEAS of the said Mr. IRESON, and TWO GUINEAS more of Mr. BUSWELL, Attorney, Northampton, the Treasurer and Solicitor to the Harleston Association j of which Mr. lreson is a Member. And if more than one Person was concerned, and either will impeach his Accomplice or Accomplices, he shall, on their Conviction, be entitled to the same Rewards, and Interest will be made to procure His Majesty's Pardon. MARCH 22, 1805. WHEREAS some Person or Persons did, on Saturday Night last, feloniously STEAL and CARRY AWAY, from an OX- HOVEL in the Parish of GRE AT- HOUGHTON, in the County of Northampton, TWO LEAD TROUGHS, The Property of JOHN HIGGINS, Esq. This is therefore to give Notice, That whoever will give Information to Mr. WARD, of Great- Houghton aforesaid, of any Person or Persons guilty of the said Offence, so that he, she, or they may be convicted of the same, shall receive a Reward of FIVE GUI- NEAS by applying to Mr. Ward. Q3T It will be esteemed a Favour if any Plumber or Glazier in the Town of Northampton, or its Neighbourhood, who may have bought any Lead of any suspicious Persons, will communicate the Name of such Person to the said Mr, Ward. Capital Cart Horses and other Effects. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By .1 O H N D A Y, On Thursday the 28th Day of March instant ( and not on tiie lltli as before advertised), on the Pre- mises, at STOKE WHARF, on the Grand Junction Canal, near Blisworth, in the County of Northampton, TWENTY- FOUR stout Horses and one Nag, in excellent Condition; 21 Sets of very good Harness; one Six- inch and two Narrow wheel Wag- gons, very lately new; one stout Timber- Carriage; upwards of 300 Loads of rich Manure, in six Lots ; Quantity of Wood; and various other Effects. ( PR The above are the Property of Mr. I. UDLAM ; have been used on the Rail- Way, and will be sold without Reserve. *** The Sale to begin with the Horses exactly at Ten o'Clock. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By RICHARD SMITH, On the Premises, at OUNDLE, Northamptonshire, on Thursday the 28th of March, 1805, rpiIE following LIVE STOCK, and ASH and .1. EI. M TREES, belonging to Mr. John Austin; consisting of 40 Lambhogs, 20 Shearliogs, 60 Couples and In- lamb Ewes, and 10 Gist Kwes; three fat Hei- fers, four in- calved Cows, and two Four- year- old Steers ; three large Bacon Hogs, and three small Ditto ; a useful Gelding, six Years old, 14 Hands and a Half high, paces good, steady in Harness, and will carry safe, double or single; and one useful aged Mare. ( j- 3* This Stock is worthy the Attention of the Public, will be sold without Reserve, and three i Months' Credit will be given on approved joint Secu- rity, or a legal Discount allowed on prompt Pay. *** The Ash and Elm Trees are growing on Mr. Austin's Estate, at Elmington, near Oundle; and the Sale will commence oil them punctually at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, and on the Stock at One o'Clock. _ ampton, blazed and numbered, in 17 Lots Also, ONE capital OAK TREE, of large Dimen- sions, standing near to Mr. John Key's Barn, in NEWNHAM GROUNDS, in the said County of Northampton. C3 ™ The Sale to begin at Ten o'Clock, with the Oak Timber Trees in Knightley's Wood, agreeable to the Conditions of Sale then and there to be produced. * » * For Particulars, and a View of the Timber, apply to Mr. HUGHES, of Brockhall; or to the AUCTIONEER, at Daventry. To be SOLD ty A U C T I O N, By BROIVN Sf SON, On the Premises, on Wednesday the 10th Day of April, 1805, PART of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, IMPLEMENTS in HUSBANDRY, BREW- ING and DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, and other EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. JOHN BRIMLEY, of ASTWOOD, in the County of Bucks, who is leaving the Farm; com- prising eight useful Draught Horses and Mares, one ' Nag Ditto, and two yearling Fillies; two In- pig Sows; stout Narrow- wheel Waggon, six Dung Carts, and Chaise- Cart; double and single Fallow- Ploughs and Tackle, Gears complete for eight Horses, Rolls, Cow- Cribs, Harrows, long and short Ladders, Hog- Troughs, about seven Dozen of Hurdles, two stout Wheat- Hovel Frames, and one Bean Ditto; Quantity of hard Wood, Faggots, and other Out- Door Effects. The HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, & c. consists of Ser- vants' Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, capital Kitchen Crane, 15- Gallon Copper and Grate, Pewter, wind- up Jack, Sec. ; five Iron and Wood- bound Pipes ; six good Milk- Leads, Milk- Kivers, Three- dozen Churn, and Dairy Utensils in general; large Quantity of old Iron; and various other Eflects. ( PT Sale to begin at Ten o'Clock ; and the Whole to be sold without Reserve. I Midley, in the county of Kent. The Banking O0ice of Messrs. Percival and Son, of this town, was broke into on Thursday night, and about ,£. 18 in silver stolen thereout. The robbers appeal' to have scaled the walls of the different premises from Swan- yard into Mr. Per- cival's garden, and after taking out two panes of glass in the office window, they found means to force the shutters: they made their escape through the stable, into College- lane.— Fifty guineas reward is offered for discovering the offenders.— See adver- tisement. Tuesday were committed to tlie gaol of this countv, by John Mangel, Esq. Robert Dunsby, Samuel Clarke, and Joseph King, charged on sus- ' he property Hid Robert w , knowing it to have been stolen. j< imuei \^ iurne, and josepn J\. mg, ctiarged picion of stealing u quantity of coal, the ] of the Valley Company of Cosgrove; and Cocktril, for receiving the same, kuowin 1 and To Dead Stock. AUCTIO N, Valuable Live be S O L D by By J. KI LP IN, On the Premises, on Mondav the 8th Day of April, 1805, \ LT, the FARMING- STOCK, IMPLEMENTS t\ of HUSBANDRY, BREWING and DAIRY UTENSILS, and other EFFECTS, of Mr . G. Aikin, of HARDWICK- H1LL FARM, in the Parish ot EI. STOW, in the County of Bedford, who is leaving the Farm; consisting of 111 South- Down and Lei- cestershire Sheep, three Cows, six stout useful Draught Horses, Nag Mare, Sow and Pigs, two fat Hogs, and a capital Boar; Harness for eight Horses complete; stout Narrow- wheel Waggon, three Ditto Carts, Six-' inch- wheel Ditto, with Iron Arms, and a Market Ditto; two Shaft Oak Rolls, Fallow and Seed Ploughs, Harrows, Cow and Sheep Cribs, Ladders, Sec. ; capital Chaff- cutting Machine, by Mr. Salmon, Bean- Drill, Ditto Mill, large Gig, Screens, Eushel, and Barn Tackle in general; three Dozen of Sacks, large Corn- Birin, Sec. ; upwards of 70 Dozen of Hurdles, with Stakes, and two Dozen of Gate Ditto, almost new ; Hovel Frame ; Quantity of Faggots and Fire Wood, & c.; upwards of 100 fine Dorking Fowls, Ducks, and Geese; 80- Gallon Brewing Copper and Grate, 12- Bushel Mash- Vat, large Cooler, Working and other Tubs, Jig Pump, a Four- hogshead Iron- bound Barrel, a Four- hogshead Ditto, eight Pipes, and other Barrels; Washing Copper and Grate; Three- dozen Churn, Milk- Leads, Kimnels, Pails, Sec • a fine Newfoundland Dog and Kennel. Credit will be given till the 1st of June next, on all Purchases above Ten Pounds, on approved joint Security. The Sale to begin precisely at Ten o'Clock. N. B. Catalogues to be had in due Time, at the Neighbouring Towns; and of J, Kilpin, Auctioneer, and Agent to the Norwich Fire- office, Bedford. be SOLD bv AUCTION, By R ICHA R D SMITH, On the Premises, at CUNNINGTON, near Stilton, Huntingdonshire, on Thursday the 4th Day of April, 1805, rjUlE following LIVE and DEADSTOCK, and I. EFFECTS, of Mr. GEORGE PAL M E R ( who is leaving Part of his Farm); consisting of 100 well- bred Ewes ( lambed, in- lambed, and Cist), and 110 I Lambhogs; 20Three, Two, and One- year- old Heifers, Steers, and Stirks; five capital Cart M.- ires ( two of which are In- toal); a very useful Hackney Mare, seven Years old, well known in the Neighbourhood and in the St. Ives Troopof Yeomanry; a Three- year- old Hackney Filley, by Pretender, out of a capital Mare; a handsome Poney, five Years old; two Wag- gons, two Dung Carts, Fen and other Ploughs, Har- rows, Field- Roll, Harness for five Horses, and a Variety of other Eflects. ( fc3T The Sale will commence with the Sheep at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, and seven Months' Credit will be given for all Lots of or above =£. 10, upon approved joint Security, or a legal Discount allowed on prompt Pay. *** Gentlemen are' requested to take their Horses to the Woolpack Inn, Cunnington- I. anc, which is near, there being no Accommodation for their Horses at the Place of Sale. NEIVTON- LONGr 1I. LE, Buckinghamshire. To be SOLD by AUCTIO N, By Mr. ANDREW GARDNER, At the Red- Lion Public- House, at Newton- Longville aforesaid, on Monday the 15th of April next, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, ADesirable COPYHOLD ESTATE, situate at NEWTON- 1. ONGV1LI. E aforesaid; consisting of a good Farm- House, Barns, Stables, and other convenient Outbuildings; a Close of rich Pasture Ground adjoining; and several Pieces or Parcels of Arable Land, Ley, Meadow, and Pasture Ground, dispersed in the Open and Common Fields of New- ton - Longville aforesaid; containing together, bv Estimation, 25 Acres, more or less, with a very ex- tensive and valuable Right of Common on Whadden Chase. The above Estate is in the Occupation of Mr. EDMUND TOMPKINS, who will shew the Premises.— For further Particulars, apply to Mr. JAMES PAR- ROTT, Black- Horse Inn, or the AUCTIONEER, both of Woburn; or Mr. EAGLES, Attorney at Law, Ampt- hill, Bedfordshire. At the Hertfordshire Assizes, John Ilorton ( a lad of 16), and James TVIoody, for horse- stealing, re- ceived sentence of death: Judge Rooke, however, declared his intention of recommending tlie boy to mercy.— Upon the trial of these offenders, the learned Judge told the Jury, that although the stealing was first accomplished in Huntingdonshire, yet they might be tried in Hertfordshire, as the felony travelled with the horses, and was, in con- struction of law, committed wherever the prison- ers might be apprehended. At Cambridge, George Jubb, William Smith, and Thomas Jubb, for forging Bank of England notes, were convicted, and sentenced to 14 years transportation; Wm. Dockerell, for stealing beans, and John Mashey, for stealing stockings, were each sentenced to seven years transportation. At Lincoln, Sampson Rymer and William Davis, for highway robbery; Thomas Jenkinson, for stealing a black gelding; Joseph Edwards aud William Swain, for highway robberv; Jonathan Fletcher, for stealing sundry articles; and Ann Burton, for burglary, were capitally convicted, and received sentence of death; but were all re- prieved before the Judge left that city. The assizes for the county of Rutland proved maiden.— It is rather a singular circumstance, that the gaol and bridewell for that county is at this time totally free from either debtor or felon, and has so remained for the last two months. i To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Messrs. R. 0 E. BLABY, On Thursday the 4th of April next, at Heyford- Lodge, adjoining to Harpole Field, in the County of Northampton, MIE LIVE and DEAD STOCK, and other EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. RICHARD ADAMS, of LO WE R » H F. YFORD, in the said County ; consisting of one Wheat Hovel, about 22 Quarters, and the Straw, with the Use of a Barn for one Month, if required; from 20 to 30 Loads of Wheat and Barley- Straw, in Lots; about 18 Tons of new,' 15 Tons of old, and 15 Ditto of Clover Hay ( more or less), all particularly well got| five or six Loads of Bean and Peas Straw, excellent Fodder ( the Whole of the above miy be taken off the Premises); one Narrow- wheel Waggon, and one Ditto Cart; two Ploughs, one large Harrow, and one Roll; Barn Tackle in general; three very useful Draught Mares, one of them In- foal, a Three- year- old Nag Mare, by Growse, and one Two- year- old Cart Colt; four Stirks; 20 Ewes and Lambs; a Number of Fowls, and three Turkies ; Harness complete for four Horses, nearly new; two capital Fovvling- Pieces, and a Pointer Bitch, staunch and fleet, an excellent Backer, and has been hunted two Seasons; an 80- Gallon Cop- per and Grate, very stout; four sweet Iron- bound Hogsheads, nearly new; three Thralls; three Tubs; a large Leaded Salting- Trough, 5 Feet 6 Inches by 2 Feet 6 Inches; two Flitches of Bacon; a large Bath Stove ; Smoke- Jack ; two Men's Saddles and two Bridles, and a Side- Saddle, all in perfect Condition. ( pr" As these Effects are intended to be sold without Reserve, the Favour of the Company is requested at the Lodge by Ten o'Clock, LONDON, March 23. PARIS Journals to the "' 7th instant, and Dutch Gazettes to the 21st, have been received.— The latter contain the plan of the new Constitu- tion which Bonaparte has prescribed for Holland. The Legislative Body is to be new- modelled, and the ancient title of " Their High Mightinesses" re- stored to it. Of the " High arid A Fight)/ Lords" there are to be nineteen; and the Executive Pow er is to bevested in the hands of the Pensionary, who, of course, will act as a kind of Viceroy to Bonaparte. Schimmelpenninck is the person ap- pointed to fill this latter situation, lie is to have a Council of State ; the fleets and armies are to be at his disposal;- he is charged with the supreme police, and is to have the sole direction of the Treasury. Their High Mightinesses, in whose name he is to act, may approve or reject his plans, but they must not alter them. A most important statement appears in the Ley- den Gazette respecting Sweden, namely, a decla- ration of the young Sovereign of that country, that he does not consider himself bound to render an account to any other Power respecting the alli- ances which he may think proper to conclude ( al- luding to the pending negociations with this coun- try); that in case any foreign troops should enter his territory, they will be treated as enemies ; and that at the same time he shall claim the troops of Russia as auxiliaries. Almost all the troops have been marched from the camp at, Boulogne' into the interior of the country, probably to Italy, or the frontiers of Germany. During the whole of the fine weather we have lately had, none of the enemy's flotilla were outside of Boulogne Pier ; from which it is probable that the seamen have been sent away to man the Brest fleet, this skulking navigation, under the protection nf their own batteries, being the . only mode the Great Emperor has of creating seamen for his fleet- On Saturday morning a fire broke out in the workshops of Mr. Jones, hat- maker, in Eton, Buckinghamshire, which speedily destroyed the premises. The flames communicated to the stables of the Turk's Head Inn, and the landlord, with the greatest difficulty, got eleven horses out of the stables. Upw ards of thirty quarters of oats, and a large quantity of hay and straw, were destroyed; and in the cellars upwards of 1.00 gallons of dif- ferent liquors were consumed Mr. Hancock and family, who resided in the adjoining house, escaped with hardly any clothes on, and no sooner had they left their house than tlie roof fell in. We are happy to hear no lives were lost. STAMFORD, March 15.— Notwithstanding the in- stances we lately noticed by way of caution, two maltsters, in the countv of Rutland, have within these few days paid the penalties of ^£. 200, on conviction before, a Magistrate of having wettiM barley, contrary to the statute 42 Geo. 3, ch. 38, s. 30." The prisoners in the county castle at Bedford, return their grateful thanks to the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury, for ISs. left in the hands ot Mr. Howard, keeper. We are again under tlie necessity of postponing till next week several. Advertisements, which did not come to hand till this morning. Corn- Exchange, London, Fruity, March 22. We have since our last considerable arrivals of Wheat, part from Scotland ; and there being so few buyers of late, causes sales of Fine at full 5s. per quarter less than our last, and moreon other qualities: good Dantzic about 105s. per quarter; but few samples of fine old, and at gradual declension. PRICE of CORN per Quarter Northampton, Saturday, March 23. at Wheat, 80s. to 100s. Rye, 60s. Od. to 76s. Barley, 46s. Od. to 50s. Od. Oats, 22s. Od. to 26s. Od. N. BAfTlN, Clerk of the Matket. Beans, 42s. Od. to 46s. Od. Peas, 40s. Od. to 52s. Od. By the Standard Measure. ——— LIST of FAIRS, from March 25 to April 6, within the Circuit of this Paper. M. Mar. 25. l.'^ gbiorough and Stamford. T. 26. MaHet- Harborough. Til. — 28. Stratford. upon. Avon. M. April V. Rugby and IPuruici. Th.- F. « 4. Banbury. — 5. Northampton. — 6, Shejfori. for the Northampton Mercury. INVOCATION TO SPRING. ( TOME, gpntle Spring, with placid smile, Thy power extend o'er Britain's Isle; Still rising gales in zephyrs bland; Subdue beneath thy mild command The changeful skies and torpid earth, And give all nature life and birth: For, on the restless rounds of time, Returns thy season's genial prime; When fragrant flowers and verdure spring, And hirds their hymeneals sing, And scenes of rural pleasure prove The halcyon days of peace and love. Yet oft ' ti's seen, thy smiles so gay, And flatt'ring, serve but to betray; They tempt thy embryoes forth to light, To perish oft by storms and blight; So tender is cach op'ping flower, So fickle ev'n thy brightest hour! Thus have I seen a valu'd friend Each real act of goodness blend ; And when 1 deem'd his favour won— Uncertain as the vernal sun, Become shy, captious, and severe, Yet not the slightest cause appear. W. S. TURNPIKE - TOLLS TO LETT. N'OTICE is hereby given, That the next Meeting of the Trustees appointed ^ by an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 37th Year of the Reign of His present Majesty King George the Third, intituled, " An Act for Amending, Widening, " Altering, and Keeping in Repair, the Road leading " from a Place called Morton's Corner, in the Town " of Wellingborough, in the County of Northampton, " to the East End of Abington- Sireet, in the Town " of Northampton," will be held at the House of CHAR LF. S THOMAS, known by the Sign of the HIND, in WELLINGBOROUGH aforesaid, on TUESDAY the 9th Day of APRIL next; when the TOLLS arising at the WELLINGBOROUGH TOLL- GATE, on the said Road, will be LETT to FARM by AUCTION, for TWO YEARS, to the Best Bidder, between the Hours of Eleven and One o'Clock of the same Day, in the Manner directed by the Act passed in the thirteenth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for regu- lating the Turnpike- Roads; which Tolls will be put up at such Sum as the Commissioners shall think fit. Whoever happens to be the Best Bidder must forthwith give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the Satisfaction of the Trustees, for Payment of the Rent at such Times as they shall direct. Given under my Hand the 9th Day of March, in the Year of our Lord 1805, JOHN HODSON, Clerk to tho said Trustees. GENERAL POST- OFFICE, MARCH 13th, 1805. BY an Act of Parliament passed in the 45th Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, Cap. 11, which received the Royal Assent on the 12th Instant, it ijs enacted, that from and after the passing of the said Act, there shall be charged the following additional Duties of Postage:— For every single Letter within Great- Britain, or be- tween Great- Britain and Ireland, One Penny; Double, Two Pence; Treble, Three Pence; An Ounce, Four Pence; and so in Proportion for Letters and Packets above an Ounce in Weight. For Letters by the Two- Penny Post, not first passing or after- wards to pass by the General Post, directed to or sent from Places beyond the Delivery of the General- Post Letter- Carriers, One Penny. For every single Letter from and to Great- Britain, to and from Parts beyond the Seas, not within the King's Dominions, Two Pence; Double, Four Pence; Treble, Six Pence; An Ounce, Eight Pence; and so in Proportion for Letters and Packets above an Ounce In Weight. For every single Letter from and to Great- Britain, to and from the British Dominions in America; to and from or passing through Portugal; and to and from the Islands of Guernsey and Jersey, and the Isle of Man, a Packet Postage of One Penny; Double, Two Pence; Treble, Three Pence ; An Ounce, Four Pence; and so in Proportion for Letters and Packets above an Ounce in Weight;' re which the internal Rate of Postage of One Penny per single Letter is to be added. For every printed Newspaper sent to any Place within the District of the Two- Penny Post, beyond the Delivery of the General. Post Letter- Carriers, being without Covers or in Covers, open at both Ends, and provided there shall not be inclosed therein any Paper or other Thing, nor containing any Writing ether than the Superscription of the Name or Place of Abode of the Person to whom the same shall be sent, the Sum of One Penny. Packets or Covers containing, or having affixed thereto, Patterns sent agreeably to the Directions either of an Act passed ir. the 26th Year of King George the Second, Cap. 13, or an Act passed in the 35: h Year of His present Majesty's Reign, Cap. 53, are to be charged with an additional Rate of One Fenny. ^ The Rate of Postage upon the Seamen and Soldiers' Letters is not altered by this present Act. By Command of the Postmaster- General, FRANCIS FREEL1NG, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpiIAT the General Annual Meeting of the Jt Trustees appointed by Act of Parliament for re- pairing 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 TOWCESTER, in the said County of North- ampton, on THURSDAY the ELEVENTH Day of APRIL next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon of the same Day, for transacting such Matters as shall be then thought necessary for repairing the said High- ways ; at which Time and Place the respective TOLLS arising at the four several Toll- Gates, on the said Highways, willbeLETTto FARM by AUCTION, to the Best Bidders, between the Hours of Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon and Three of the Clock in the Afternoon of the same Day, in the Manner di- rected by the Act passed in the thirteenth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty King George the Third, for regulating Turnpike- Roads; which said several Tolls were lett for, or produced during the last Year, clear of the Salaries for collecting the same, the re- spective Sums hereinafter- mentioned, that is to say:— The Toll- Gate at Old- Stratford =£. 621 The Toll- Gate at Towcester 684 The Toll- Gate at Stow- Hill 690 The Toll- Gate in Drayton- Lane 710 and will be respectively put up at those respective Sums, under such Conditions as shall be then and there produced. Whoever happens to be the Best Bidder or Bidders, must forthwith pay fifty Pounds in Advance for each Gate, and produce sufficient Sureties, and give Secu- rity 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 seventh Day of March, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Five. By Order of the said Trustees, A. MIERES their Clerk SPARROWS- HERNE TURNPIKE. N- OTIGE is hereby given, That the Trustees of this Turnpike- Road will meet, by Adjourn- ment, on THURSDAY the EIGHTEENTH Day of APRIL, 1805, at the KING'S- ARMS INN, at BERKHAMTSTRD- SAINT- PETER, in the County of Hertford, by Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon; when, amongst other Business, they will nominate and elect a Collector of the Tolls at the Wigginton Gate, in the Room of John Buckmaster, who has resigned; and also nominate and elect new Trustees of this Turnpike- Road, in the Room of those who are dead, and examine the Trea- surer's Half- yearly Accounts.— Dated this 22d Day of March, 1805. ' WILL. HAYTON, Clerk to the said Trustees. RICHARDSON, GOOOLUCK, & Co. T> F. SPECTFULLY acquaint the Public, that V . the NEW STATE- LOTTERY will consist of Thirty Thousand Tickets. THE SCHEME CONTAINS 3 Prizes of £. 30,000 | 2 20,000 | F This ] Jay is published, Price 6s. Boards; or on fine Paper, Octavo, 9s. Boards; AVIEW of RELIGIONS; in three Parts. Part 1. Containing an alphabetical Compendium of the Denominations among Christians. Part 2. Containing a brief Account of Paganism, Mahomedism, Judaism, and Deism. Part 3. Containing a View of the Religions of the different Nations of the World. Published, in America, by H. ADAMS; now re- vised and corrected; and an ESSAY on TRUTH prefixed; BY ANDREW FULLER.' Printed for W. Button & Son, Paternoster- Row ; and T. Williams, Stationer's- Court, London. • For Coughs, Consumptions, iSr. PECTORAL ESSENCE OF COLTSFOOT. rsniE Herb Coltsfoot, called Tussilago by the E Ancients, was distinguished by them, as its Nr- me sufficiently conveys, for its Excellence in the Cure of Coughs and otlier 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 of the Lungs. It gently opens the Breast, and immediately gives Liberty of Breathing, without any Danger of taking Cold. It admirably allays the Tickling which pro- vokes frequent Coughing, and takes off the uneasy Sensation from acrimonious Humours, cleanses the small Glands, relaxes the Fibres, and thereby enlarges the Cavities of the Vessels. Thus it regularly and quickly cures Consumptions of the longest standing, if taken before the Lungs are ulcerated. It cures also all husky and dry Coughs, dissolves congealed Phlegm, heals Rawness and Soreness of the Breast, Stomach, and Lungs, and gives immediate Relief to those who, through Age and Infirmity, are deprived of Rest or Sleep. This Essence is prepared only by James Ryan, Surgeon, in Bristol; and sold. Wholesale and Retail, by F. Newbery and Sons, at No. 45, the East End of St. Paul's, London, in Bottles, Price 3s. 6d. each, Duty included. None are genuine but those which have the Words " F. Newbery, No. 45, St. Paul's," engraved in the 9tamp. Sold also by Dicey & Sutton, J. Edge, and W. Marshall, at Northampton; and by those other Ven- ders of Medicines in the Country who have an annual Appointment under the Signature and Seal of Messrs. Newbery. THE CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD, Prepared ( only J by S. SOLOMON, M. D. GiLEAD- HOUSE, near LIVERPOOL, TTNIVERSALf. Y allowed to he an incompu- vJ rable Remedy for debilitated Comtitutions, Loss of Appetite, Consumption, Pains and Weakness of the Stomach, Weakness of the Solids, Hypochon- driac Affections, Nervous Weaknesses, the deleterious Effects of hot Climates, habitual Pujgings, and par- ticularly the baneful Consequences of Intemperance; in short, it is happily calculated for the Weak, Sickly, and Infirm. Where the Constitution has been reduced by Disease or Irregularities, its Effects as a Restorative are unprecedented. To Dr. SOLOMON, LIVERPOOL. SIR, Glasgow, 26th July, 1799. The rapid and increasing Sale which your GUIDE to HEALTH and BALM of GILEAD have of late ex- perienced in my Circuit, is a Proof, among many others, of the Benefit derived from them by the In- valids of both Sexes. The following Case was com- municated to me by the Party, of his own Accord, namely, A young Gentleman came to mc, whom I never saw before to my Knowledge, and informed me, that he could not, injustice to you and the Public, with- hold his Testimony of the Benefit he had derived from four Bottles of your CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD, which completely restored him to Health. His Com- plaint was, as he thought, the first Stage of a Con- sumption, Want of Appetite, great Head- Ach, ge- neral Debility, & c. ANGUS M'DONAI. D. A Saving of Nine Shillings in Two Guineas. The Cordial Balm of Gilead is sold in Bottles, Price Half- a- Guinea each; there arealso Family Bot- tles, Price 33s. containing equal to four Bottles at 10s. 6d. by which the Patient saves 9s.— The Stamp bears the Words " Satnl. Solomon, Liverpool," to imitate which is relony :— None else are Genuine. Sold by the Printers of this Paper, also by Marshall, and Edge, Northampton; Dawson, and Harrod, Harbo- rough ; Marriott, Banbury ; Wilcox, & Gallard, Tow- cester ; Seeley, Buckingham; Richardson, Stony- Stratford; Edge, Wellingborough; Okely, & Smith, , Bedford; Fox, St. Neots; Barringer, Newport- Fagnell; Swinfen, Leicester; by the Printers of the Country Newspapers; and by all the reputable Medicine Venders, Booksellers, & c. in every principal Town in England, Ireland, Scotland, and America, who will deliver Pamphlets gratis, with a Variety of authentic Documents noted therein. SUN FIRE- OFFICE, BANK- BU1I. DINGS, and CRAlG's - COURT, CHARING- CROSS, LONDON, For insuring Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Mer. chandixe, Ships in Harbour, in Dock, . or Building, and Craft, from Loss and Damage by Fire. " V\ 7 ' whose Names are underwritten, being • * AGENTS for the SUN FIRE- OFFICE, have Authority from the Man; • ers to inform the Pub- lic, 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 Husbandry thereon, will be rated at ' Two 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, are 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. G5T 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, tor the explaining this Mode of In- surance . Northampton,— R. SCRIVEN. Peterborough,— J. ATKINSON. Towcester,—- W. INNS. Kettering,— J. HENNELL. Daventry,— C. TOMALIN. Lutterworth,— S. CHAPMAN. Leicester,— J. PRICE. Banbury,— J. PAIN. Buckingham,— T. STUCHBERY, Jun. Newport- I'agnell,— W. LUCAS. Potton,— J. PEDLEY. Stamford,— T. COOKE. Coventry,-— J. CARTER. Leighton- Buzzard,— T. DEVSRELL. Bedford,— W. SMITH. ( j5T 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 FIRE- OFFICE have always paid Losses or Damage by Fire fro « n Lightning. March 16, 1805. BRODUM'S Si R, NERVOUS CORDIAL. Durham, June 26, 1801. SPRING LOTTERY Begins Drawing 1 Silt May, 1B05. rj^ IIERE never has been a Lottery of only - I- 30,000 Tickets, with so many Capital Prizes a* s this Scheme abounds in; on Inspection it will be found to contain nearly as many Capital Prizes as has been usual in Lotteries of 60,000 Tickets; and no Prize under £. 20. SCHEME. No. of Prizes. Value of each 1 o 2 3 3. 5 8 14 50 100 6000 of =£. 30,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 500 100 50 20 30,000 Tickets. Capitals determinable Total Value. £. 60,000 40,000 30,000 15,000 10,000 8,000 7,000 5,000 5,000 120,000 £. 300,000 1st Day 2d Day .£. 10,000 1,000 1,000 4th Day 5,000 5th Day .. 1,000 6th Day 20,000 7th Day 2,000 8th Day 30,000 9th Day 1,000 10th Day 2,000 Persons in the Country may be supplied with Tickets and Shares, by sending up ( Post- paid) Bank- Notes, Cash, or Post- Office Orders, to ANY LICENSED LOTTERY- OFFICE. PRESENT PRICE. Tickets £. 18 14s. First- drawn, Ditto, Ditto 3d Da'v Ditto, Ditto, Ditto, Ditto, Ditto, Ditto, Ditto, 3 Prizes of £. 10,000 .3 5,000 Besides other Prizes, amounting to £. 155,000. gCf The Drawing will commence on Monday, the 13th of MAY next. TICKETS AND SHARES ARE NOW ON SALE BY RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. At their Licensed State- Lottery- Offices, CORN HI LI. & CHARING- CROSS, LONDON. ~ BUILDERS' PRICES, 1805. This Day was published, Price 2. v. 6d. sewed, corrected to the 1,1 of February, W, BUILDERS' PRICE BOOK; containing L 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 for charging them. Published by J. TAYLOR, at the Architectural Library, No. 59, High- Holborn, London. t$~ f Gentlemen are reqtftsted to be careful to order TAYLOR'S Original Builders' Price Book. rVhere may be had, also published this Day, Elegantly engraved in Aquatinta on thirty- eight 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. THE itKAL JAPAN BLACKING^ MADE BY DAY AND MARTIN, LONDON, r|", UIS invaluable Composition, with Half the I usual Labour, produces the most brilliant Jet- Black ever beheld, affords peculiar Nourishment to the Leather, will not soil the finest Linen, is per- fectly free from any unpleasant Smell, and will retain its Virtues in any Climate. Sold, Wholesale, by Day & Martin, No. 7, Tavi- stock- Street, London; and, Retail, by their Agents: Birdsall, Bookseller, Northampton; Norris, Per- fumer, Bedford; Jenldnson, Stationer, Huntingdon; Page, Perfumer, Oundle; Newcomb, Stamford; Merridew, Coventry; and Gregory, Leicester; in Stone Bottles, Price* is. 6d. each. < IVE HUNDRED BASKETS of fine NEW MALAGA RAISINS are now open for the Inspection of Families and the Public, and art selling at the reduced Price of 48s. per Cwt. at EI. IZ EAGLETON's old- established Tea ' and Spice Ware- house, 83, NEWGATE- STREET, LONDON; Congou and Souchong Teas, from 5s. ( id. to 8s. per lb. ; very curious Caper Souchong, in small Chinese Packages, 10s. per lb.; Green Tea, fr.> m 5s. 8d. to 10s. per lb.; best imported Gunpowder, lis. to 12s. per lb.; good Plantation Coffee, 4s. to 5s. per lb. ; genuine Turkey Ditto, 6s. 6d. per lb. The cheapest and most serviceable Teas to Families, Sec. are the Souchongs at 6s. 6d. and 7s.; Greens at 7s. 8s and 9s.— Raw and refined Sugars sold at prime Cost to accommodate her H( Half Quarter £. 9 10 4 16 Eighth £. 2 Sixteenth 1 In the late Lottery of 25,000 Tickets, every Ticket was sold by the Contractors by the 7th Day, notwithstanding they were as high as £. 30 per Ticket, and for the last Week not a Ticket could be purchased at any Price. Tickets and Shares will keep rising gradually until the Drawing begins. B UTLEK's RESTORATIVE TOOTH - POWDER, Prepared from the original Recipe of the late Dr. P. H. Dimsdale, POSSESSES such wonderful Powers in curing the Toot'h- Ach, Scurvy . in the Gums, in whitening, cleansing, and preserving the Teeth, and communicating a delightful Fragrance to the Breath, as to be used and recommended by the Queen, the Princesses, the Empress of Russia, the Duchesses of York, Devonshire, St. Albans, Leeds, and Rutland, and most of the Nobility. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at Mr. Butler's, No. 4, Cheapside, London ; and by Dicey &- Sutton, Edge, and Marshall, Northampton; Gre- gory, and Coombe, Leiceste r; Harrod, Harborough ; Munn, Kettering; Broughton, Wellingborough; Robins, Daventry; Merridew, Coventry ; Kirkby, Nuneaton; Leigh, Atherstone; Hulse, Hinckley; Clementson, Melton; Adams, Loughborough; Beads- more, and Dewes, Ashby; Dodswurth, and Brooks, Burton; F. Wheeler," and 1- oggin, Aylesbury; Blower, Yardley; hoggin, Leigiiton; Southam, Buckingham; Marriott, and Beesley, Banbury; Sharp, and Perry, Warwick; Gallard, Towcester; Inwood, Newport- Pagnell; and by most Medicine Venders; in Boxes, at 2s. 9d. each. ROYAL- EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. for assuring Established by Royal Charter the Reign of George I. Houses, Buildings, Corn, Hay, Goods, & c. and also for the Assur- ance of Lives. Parcels of 12 and 61bs. on Terms equallv advantageous. ( pf* Families who wish to make Wine, would do Right to make an early Application, as the Fruit now offered is particularly fine, and the Price much lower than at any other House in London. No. 26, CORN HILL, STATE- LOTTERY- OFFICE. ORNSBY & Co. respectfully acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public in general, that the present Lottery is peculiarly adapted to please every Purchaser. The Scheme abounds with an un- common Number of grand Prizes, far bevond any former Lottery.— Tickets and Shares are now selline by HORNSBY & Co. £. 3 10s. cheaper than at the Commencement of the Drawing of the last Lottery. fr" T* Orders by Letter or Carrier, executed on the same Terms as if present.— Prizes paid on Demand, whether a £. 20 or a £. 30,000. V Begins Drtming 13th Mat/. ! N' OI'NDI. E, lltli March, 1805. JOTICE is hereby given, That the Trustees for repairing and widening the Road from the City of Peterborough, through Oundle and Thrapston, to Wellingborough, in the County of Northampton, and of several other Roads near or adjoining thereto, will meet at the TALBOT INN, in OUNDLE aforesaid, on MONDAY the 8th Day of APRIL next; at which Meeting the said Trustees will take into Consideration the Propriety of removing the Toll- Bar, in Barnwell- Lane, from its present Situation to a Place in the same Lane, near the Gate leading to Lilford; and oi placing a Side- Bar across a Lane there, called New- Lane. JOHN BALDERSTON, Clerk to the said Trustees. EASE PAIN, LOCKYER's Anti- bilious § Antiscorbutic Pills. npHESE PILLS were originally discovered and 1- many Years prepared by Dr. Lionel Lockyer, who, in the Course of a very extensive Practice, admi- nistered them in a great Variety of Cases both among Rich and Poor, and established their Reputation beyond any other public Medicine of that Time. They resist Bile and all Obstructions of the Spleen and Liver, which, unremoved, corrupt the Blood, from whence How numerous Diseases, as Pains in the Head, Trem- blings, Palpitations of the Heart, Swooning, Vertigo, Hysterics, & c. See. ; thev destroy Worms, cure the Scurvy, Gout, Leprosy, Black and Yellow Jaundice, Overflowing of the Gall, Gravel, King's Evil, Fis- tulas, Piles, & c. & c. Messrs. Dicey and Co. No. 10, Bow Church- Yard, by Appointment of the Proprietors, are the only Whole- sale Venders; they are sold Retail by Dicey & Co. Edge, and Marshall, Northampton; Robins, Daven- try; Wilcox, and Gallard, Towcester; and by every Vender of Medicines in the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. a Box, with full Directions. Observe that the Name of " M. WATSON," one of the Proprietors, is signed in the Bills of Di- rections.— All others are Counterfeit. IFeel infinite Satisfaction in having Permission to communicate to you a most surprising Cure, by your truly invaluable- Medicine, the NERVOUS CORDIAL, andwhichit would be doing an Injustice to Mankind and the Public in general, to withhold the Efficacy of so salutary and sovereign a Medicine. ftlrs. SHIRWOOD, late Housekeeper at Windlestone- Hall, in the Vicinity of Durham, has been afflicted from the Year 1792, with a long Train of horrid Nervous Affections, attended with excruciating Pains in the Back and Stomach, Giddiness, violent Head- ach, and extreme Sickness; in short, her whole Frame was so impaired, that it was with the greatest Diffi- culty she could walk up and down Stairs, and was often confined to her Room for Weeks together ; her Situation was so truly alarming, that shewas frequently obliged to be supported, to prevent her from tailing. With the Advice ot Medical Men, she was induced to make Trial of your Nervous Cordial; she first took two small Bottles, which afforded her a little Relief; she then sent to me for a large Bottle, and before she had taken the Whole ot it, was able to walk without the least Inconvenience four or five Miles. She is now upwards of sixty Years of Age, happily restored from Pain and Disease, to a better State of Health than she has enjoyed tor these ten Years. Any Person desirous of further Information, may have every Satis- faction by applying, either by Letters ( Post- paid), or personally, to your much obliged humble Servant, W. A. HENDERSON, Bookseller, Sadler- Street, Durham. To Dr. Brodum, Albion- Street, London. The BOTANICAL SYRUP and RESTORATIVE NER- VOUS CORDIAL to be had at the House, No. 9, Al- bion- Street, Surrey Side of Blackfriars Bridge, in Bottles at £. 1 2s.— lis.— and 6s. Duty included. ( F3T A. D. SWINTON, the Proprietor ( Son of Dr. Swinton, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London,) may be consulted from Ten till Three, or by Letter, containing the usual Fee. *** A Five Guinea Bottle contains six at 22s. Sold also by the PRINTERS of this PAPER, and by the following Persons within the Circuit hereof, viz. Marshall, Northampton, and at his Shop in Harbo- rough; Edge, Northampton, and at his Shops in Wellingborough and Towcester; Nixon, Leicester; Smith, Bedford; Jenkinson, Huntingdon; Tookey, Oundle; Beale, Thrapston; Collis & Dash, Ketter- ing ; Jackson, Peterborough ; Newcomb, Printer, Stamford; Wheeler, Aylesbury; Marriott, Banbury; Gallard, Towcester; and by most Booksellers and Medicine Venders in the three Kingdoms. MARCH 16, 1805. rpHE CORPORATION of the ROYAL- - L 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 hereby informed, that RECEIPTS are now ready to be delivered by the COMPANY'S respective AGENTS 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 of each Policy will then expire. ' SAMUEL PENNING, Jun. Secretary. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Northampton,— FRAS. WM. JEYES. Thrapston,— J A M ES ROBI N s ON . Towccster,— JOHN JEN KIN SON. Wellingborough,— J. N. GOODHALL. Daventry,— JOHN SEATON. BEDFORDSHIRE. Bedford,— M. PARTRIDGE. Biggleswade,— JOHN LANCASTER. Leighton,— D. WILLIS. Luton,— D. I.. WILLIS. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Aylesbury,— LUKE TURNER. Beaconstield,— THOS. WITTS WALFORD. Buckingham,— RORERT MILLER. Chesham,— CREED & BAYLIF. Great- Marlow,— THOMAS EMES. Newport- Pagnell,— R. COLLISSON, Olney,— RICHARD BRITTAIN. Stony- Stratford,— J. DAY. Winslow,— R. READING. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Huntingdon,— ROBERT STAFFORD. St. Neots,— WM. DAY. Stilton,— J. BODGER. LEICESTERSHIRE. Leicester,— JOHN KING. Market- Harborough,— WM . SRRI GO . Melton- Mowbray,— EDW. BRIGHT. WARWICKSHIRE. Birmingham,— JAMES KINDON. Coventry,— JESIMIEL SMITH. Kineton,— THOMAS ABBOTTS. Rugby,—- RICHARD FOX. N. Fire ' Policies will be allowed, free of Ex- pence, where the Annual Premiums amount to 6s. or upwards. ( pT 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 advan- 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. NORWICH UNION SOCIETY, For INSURING AGAINST LOSS by FIRE. nplIOSF, Members who made their Insurance on I- the 25th Cay of March, 1797, may receive, imme- diately, their Proportion of Premium, amounting to £. 75 per Cent, by applyingat the Office in Norwich, or to the Agent with whom they insured. The Payments will be regularly made every Quarter to those Members whose Period of seven Years is expired.— The Public have now an Opportunity of seeing the superior Ad- vantages of this Mode of Insuring; the Premium paid is not more than in other Offices; and, from Expe- rience, it is found, that out of every Pound deposited, fifteen Shillings is returned: This sufficiently proves the Superiority of the Plan, and renders further Com- ments unnecessary. ( Cr" Printed Proposals, and Abstracts of the Deed, may be had ( on Application) at the Office, or of the following Agents:— W. SPONS, Wellingborough. T. GURDEN, Market- Harborough. J. RABAN, Olney. J. ABEL, Northampton. J. PAUL, St. Ives. E. HANDSCOMB, Ampthill. E. M. SMITH, Cambridge. S. MAIN, Peterborough. * THO. BIGNOLD, Secretary. Phoenix Fire- Office, Lombard- Street, London. whith the PH< ENIX OFFICE THE firm Support continues to receive from its numerous F'riends, demands the Thanks of the Directors. The Modes of insuring FARMING- STOCK, practised by this Office, have been and will be found, on due Examination, best adapted to the Protection of that Kind of Property ; a particular Explanation of which, with Reference to other Modes in Practice, may be obtained from the Company's Agents. This Office has always been desirous of giving Encouragement to the Agricultural Interests ot the Kingdom; and its Directors rely, that an Adherence to the same Conduct which originally recommended the PHCENIX to the public Favour and Patronage, will continue to uphold its Character and extend its Concerns. The Receipts for Policies falling due at Lady- Day, are now in the Hands of the several Agents. The Agents of the Phoenix Company for the County of Northampton, are, Messrs. GEO. OSBORN & SON, Northampton. Mr. THOMAS ROBINS, Daventry. Messrs. S. & J. BOWKF. R, Peterborough. Mr. JOSEPH HAWTYN ( of Banbury), Brackley and Towcester. Mr. WILLIAM PORTER, Thrapston. Mr. JOHN CUNNINGTON, Oundie. For the County af Bedford, Mr. WILLIAM FREEMAN, Bedford. Mr. JOHN HOOPER, Dunstable and Leighton- Buzzard. . For the County of Buckingham, Mr. JOSEPH HAWTYN ( of Banbury), Buckingham and Winslow. Messrs. JAMES & Ross, Aylesbury. Mr. WILLIAM BALY, High- Wycomb. Mr. JOHN MARSHALL, Amersham. Mr. JOHN MALPAS, Stony- Stratford. Mr. JETHRO INWOOD, Newport- Pagnell. Mr. JAMES FIELD, Marlovv. For the County of Huntingdon, Mr. R. T. STAPLES, St. Ives. Mr. ROBERT PATTISON, St. Neots. dr" The important Sums annually paid by this ce to Sufferers by Fire, strongly prove the Benefits ROM LAMENESS AXD IN A FEW HOURS. rpiIE BRITISH OINTMENT for CORNS, - I. prepared by W. NAYLOR, Chemical Colour- Maker to his Majesty. This most excellent Oint- ment never fails curing hard or soft Corns in a very short Time, and gives Eaae 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. T, he Proprietor begs Leave to observe, the Attlicted may rest assured of a Cure, as this is not, like many published Things, an Imposition on the Public. By 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; and by one Medicine Vender jn every Market Town, Price 2s. M. Duty included. BANKRUPTS required to SURRENDER. Charles Bedwell, of Brick- lane, London, victualler, March 23, 30, and April 27, at Guildhall. Attornies, Messrs. Windus, Son, and Holloway, Southampton- buildings, Chancery- lane. Thomas Harding, of Bolton, Lancashire, linen- draper, April 18, 19, and 27, at the Gartside Arms, Bolton. Attorney, Mr. Boardman, Bolton, William Lewis, of Tredegar Iron- Works, Mon- mouthshire, shopkeeper, April 5, 6, and 27, at the Rummer Tavern, Bristol. Attorney, Mr. Stephens, Bristol. John Lord, of Eyke, Suffolk, grocer, March 2, 5, and 27, at the Crown, Woodbridge. Attorney, Mr. Gross, Ipswich. John Burch, now or late of Liverpool, liquor- mer- chant, April 10, 11, and 27, at the York Hotel, Li- verpool. Attornies, Messrs. Statham and Son, Liver- pool. Robert Arton, of York, linen- draper, April 9, 10, and 27, at the Black Swan, York. Attorney, Mr. Hearon, York. John Margetts, late of Maiden- lane, Battle- Bridge, Middlesex, chemist, March 19, 30, and April 27, at Guildhall. Attorney, Mr. G. Taylor, Mortimer- street, Cavendish- square. Jarues Gray, of Monk- Wearmouth, Durham, ship- owner, April 3, 4, and 27, at the house of Thomas Jowsey, Sunderland. Attorney, Mr. Blakiston, Symond's- 1nn, Chancery- lane. Jeffery Scrape, of Red I. ion- street, Holborn, Mid- dlesex, stock- broker, March 23, 30, and April 30, at Guildhall. Attornies, Messrs. Wright and Bovill, Chancery- lane. Jonathan Syms, of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, clothier, April 3, 5, and 30, at the Three Woolpacks Inn, Trowbridge. Attorney, Mr. Williams, Trowbridge. Philip Padbury, now or late of Bensington, Ox- fordshire, coach- maker, April 2, 3, and 30, at the Globe Inn, Newbyry. Attorney, Mr. Townsend, Newbury. Edward Lowton, of Red Lion- street, Southwark, Surrey, hop and seed- merchant, March 23, 30, and April 30, at Guildhall. Attorney, Mr. Clutton, Union- street, Southwark. Thomas Blackwell, of Chertsey, Surrey, grocer, March 23, April 6 and 30, at Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr. West, Charterhouse- street, Charter- house- square. Thomas Ward, of Shipston- upon- Stour, Worcester- shire, haberdasher, April 15, 16, and 30, at the Crown a. id Cushion Inn, Chipping- Norton. Attorney, Mr. Bellamy, Shipston- upon- Stour. Edward Davis and William Phillips; of Church- street, Lambeth, Surrey, brewers, March 23, April 1 and 30, at Guildhall. Attorney, Mr. Taylor, Old- street- road. DIVIDEND to be made to Creditors. April 12. Jonathan Tabor Crisp, of Banbury, Ox- fordshire, wholesale clothier, at the Flying- Horse Inn, Banbury. CERTIFICATE to be granted. April 6. Benjamin Day, late of Bishop- Stortford, Hertfordshire, linen- draper. Ofl resulting from Insurance, as well to Noblemen and Gentlemen to secure the Value of their Mansions and Effects, as to Farmers, Manufacturers, and all the Commercial Orders. *** Persons insuring for Three Hundred Pounds, or upwards, will not be charged for the Policy. By Order of the Directors, H. A. HARDY, Sec. of Country Department. MARKETS.^ London, March IS. Our supply of Wheat this morning was a preh" good one, and chiefly from Kent and Essex ; but solittle disposed were our millers to purchase, that we l. ad not only a dull and declining market, but so few sales as hardly to furnish us with a current average price.— Barley and Malt were likewise dull, but with no great alteration in price : Peas the same. — Beans maintain last currency.— Oats are cheaper ; the supply considerable, having some foreign cargoes in.— The large stock of Flour on hand adds to the heaviness of the sale of Wheat; the former article bears a variety of prices. Wheat.. 72s. to 101s. Od. FineDo. 105s. to 108s. Od. Rye 56s. to 62s. Od. Barley .. 42s. to48s. Od. Malt 76s. to 82s. Od. PRICE of FLOUR.— HOPS, per Pocket. — Sussex, 41. 6s. to 51.12s. Oats 26s. to 30s. Od. HorseBeans 42s. to 47s. Od. Tick Ditto 40s. to 45s. Od. White Peas 36s. to42s. Od. Grey Ditto 40s. to43s. 0d. - Fine 85s. to 90s. Od. Kent, 41. 10s. to 61. 0s.— Farnham, 71. 0s. to 81. 0s. SEEDS, p. cwt.— RedClover, 43s. to96s.-- WhiteDo. 52s. to 110s.— Trefoil, 16s. to 38s.— Carraway, 96s. to 130s.— Coriander, 8s. to 12s. 6d.— Canary, 7s. to 8s. per bushel.— Turnip, 18s. to 24s. per bushel.— Rye Grass, 14s. to 37s. per qr.— Rape Seed, 431. to 471. per last. SMITHFIELD, March 18. To sink the offal. Ox Beef, 4s. Od. to 5s. Od. Wether Mutton, 4s. 4d. to 5s. 4d. Veal, 5s. Od. to 6s. 6d. Pork, 3s. 8d. to 4s. 8d. Sold this day, Beasts, 2000— Sheep and Lambs, 12,009. NEWGATE and I. EADENHALL, March 12. Beet, 3s. Od. to 4s. Od. Mutton, 3s. 4d. to 4s. Od. Veal, 4s. Od. to 6s. Od. Pork, 3s. 8d. to 4s. 8d. LEATHER, per lb. Butts, 50 to 561b. 28id. to 24d. Ditto, 60to651b. 25d. to26d. Merchants Backs, 22£ d. to 23d. Dressing Hides, 22d. to 2,' Jid. Fine Coach- Hides, 23d. to 25Jd. Crop Hides for cutting, 22£ d. to 24d. Flat ordinary, 2Hd. to 22J: I. Calf Skins, 30 to- 401b. perdoz. 34d. to 39d. Ditto, 50 to 701b. pei doz. 35d. to 39d. Ditto, 70 to 801b. 34d. to 38d. Small Seals, per lb. 42d. to 48J. Large Ditto, per doz. 110s. to 180s. Goat Skins, — s. to — s. per doz. Tanned Horse- Hides, 25s. to 42s. Od. per Hide. NOUTII AM I ' T O N : Printed and Published by and for T DICKY and // r. SUTTON.
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