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The Northampton Mercury

Date of Article: 06/04/1805
Printer / Publisher: T. Dicey and W. Sutton 
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urtlaiiiitfiiit error Vol. LXXXV. $ Ready Money is expected J No. 5. ( with Advertisements. S SATURDAY, April 6, 1805. PRICE SIXPENCE, \ Stamp- Duty - 3J8 ( Paper and Print id. ( J. ADVERTISEMENTS are taken in by Messrs TAYLER & NEWTON, Warwick- Square, and at the CHAPTER and PF. ELE'S COFFEE- HOUSES, London ( where this Paper is regularly filed); also by Mr. SMITH, and Mr. WF. BB, Bedford; JENKIKSON, Huntingdon; Fox, St. Neots; JACOB*, Peterborough; SEELEY, Buckingham; SHARP, Warwick; WARD, Stratford- upon- Avon; LEIGH, Atherstone; TOOKEY, Oundle; RUSHER, Banhui- y ; by the PRIMERS of all tlie COUNTRY PAPERS; and by the NEWSMEN. To prevent Disappointment, our Advertising Friends are requested to send their Favours as early in the Week as possiblte. Sunday and Tuesday's Posts. From the LONDON GAZETTE. WHITEHALL, March 30. THE King has been pleased to constitute and appoint the Right Hon. Francis Lord Napier . kio Moinetir'e Vliirli Prvmrniccirinoi1 tn ! Iwi On- to be his Majesty's High Commissioner to the Ge- neral Assembly of the Church of Scotland. DOWNING- STRFET, March 29. The King has been pleased to appoint Frederick Maitland, Esq. Brigadier- General of his Majesty's forces, to be Governor of the Island of Grenada. LONDON, April 2. Paris Journals to the 20th instant inclusive, and aso Dutch Papers of the 26th, have been received. — The latter bring no communications of import- ance: the Legislative Body have confirmed the proposal of the State • Directory, respecting the Pnncfihifinn onrt tnu iiifiilo new Constitution, ar. d the mode of electing M. '• chimmelpenninck, in consequence of his conge O'lire from Paris. That grand Pensionary is or- dfced to be chosen between the 9th and 16th of nex month. Tf. Paris Journals mention the death of Admi- ral Br,| x; and the approaching christening of the infant Japoleon- Louis, by the hands of the Holy Father. xhe Sovereign Pontiff, it is said, will be allowed tcrt.. cr<, ss the Alps, after this ceremony, and will p, ss the Easter week at Lyons, on his journey A letter ha been published in the Moniteur from Lord Harr> wby to Lord G. L. Gower, dated the 4th Novembe-, 1804, in which that Minister is made to express himself in rather a singular manner upon the stae and prospect of Conti- nental politics. He su, p0se!> the demand of two millions sterling of subsiiv for twenty- five thousand men, to have been made i> enormous by the King of Sweden, in order to rid of the English overture. He thinks the Co, rt of Vienna requires a powerful stimulus, and doibts whether Russia will give any demonstrations 0f activity. His Lordship also mentions a possibijty of the Cabinet of Berlin acceding to the views if that power.— The above is said to be one of the'etters of which Wagstaff, the Messenger, was robb; d by the ban- ditti of the Corsican on neutral terrtory. The private accounts which we siated in our last to have been received relative to tf. c intended interview between the Emperor of Atstria and Emperor Bonaparte, in the course of next month, is corroborated by advices that have since reached town. It is understood that the former has con- sented to reduce his military cordon in Italy from 50,000 to 12,000 men, and to acknowledge" Bona- parte as King of Italy. The Imperial Boulogne flotilla have again begun , to display their manoeuvres. By an officer arrived ' in the Downs from the blockading squadron, we are informed, that on Thursday about 150 of thci; gun- boats, and several large praams, made their appearance in the outer road, practising their usual gasconading feats, but with the most especial care to be under the protection of- their numerous bat- teries.— This officer reports, that there appeared to be nearly 2000 vessels of different descriptions in the inner basons and harbour of Boulogne. A French gun- boat, mounting two guns, and having on board fifteen men, has been sent into Plymouth. She formed part of a detachment of eight sail, two of which were captured, and the rest driven on shore near the Penmarks, by the Sirius of 36 guns, the Atalanta of 18 guns, and the Growler of 14 guns. L'Immortalite quitted her station lately at mid- night, with sealed orders, and which orders were so sudden, that Captain Owen was called out of bed, and the ships on the station ordered to supply him from their own stores with four months pro- vision, and every other necessary. So much good speed was used on this occasion, that L'lmmor- talitd sailed at daybreak.— This frigate is ordered to cruise in the track of the homeward- bound Spanish galloons; and has already captured and sent into port the Spanish privateer Maria, of 14 guns and 60 men. The eleventh Report of the Commissioners of Naval Enquiry has been laid before the Houses of Parliament. It relates to the issue of Navy Bills for the purpose of raising money, and two other heads; in the investigation of which the Comp- troller of the Navy, Sir A: S. Hammond, objected to a full disclosure, upon the same ground assigned by Viscount Melville for his refusal to answer certain questions. Airs. Fitzherbert.— A suit has been instituted in Chancery, to compel this lady to give up the infant daughter of the late Lord Hugh Seymour, to her relations ( the Marquisof Hertford and LordEuston) whic'i she has refused to do, as well from motives of affection towards the child, as from a promise irAde by an Illustrious Personage during the life- time of the child's parents, that he would act as a / father towards her, and make a proper settlement upon her. The cause came on to be argued on Friday, and a future day was appointed for the further arguments upon the subject. Forgery.— A young gentleman, of a respectable family and connections, has for some days under- gone several private examinations at the Office, ( Bow- street, for a forgery on a banking- house in the city. He was on Thursday fully committed for trial.— His uncle, a gentleman also of great respectability, was examined on a charge, and ad- mitted to bail, for an assault and misdemeanor, by forcibly taking the forged draft and burning it. We are informed, that the uncle was desired to take a copy of the draft in question, for the purpose of stating a case to Counsel, on some informalities in the draft; and that at the time he was copying the draft, he was induced, by a sudden impulse of feeling for the situation of his nephew, and the distress of a respectable family, to snatch the fatal paper from the hand of the holder, and commit it to the flames! The Sale foirLottery Tickets and Shares it seems is far greater than the- Contractors' most sanguine expectations led them to expect; one great reason we believe is, the price being kept moderate.— In the late Lottery the price rose to J!.' 22 per Ticket before the drawing began, notwithstanding the scheme was very inferior to the present. The importation of oats from the Continent, during the last week, comprised nearly 50,000 quarters; the prices have declined in consequence, and are expected to be lower, several vessels laden with grain, which have been detained by the frost in the Baltic, being now on their passage to this country. A very ingenious application of mechanical principles to the rifle- gun, has been made by Mr. Walker, of Norwich, He has invented a method of loading at the breach, which obviates all ob- jections to the common mode, it being simple, perfectly safe, and little liable to want repair, several military characters have examined and ap- proved the invention. At Surrey assizes, on Friday, Mr. John Peacock was put to the bar, charged with having occasioned the death of M. Coleman.— G. Mitchell swore, that on the night of the 27th of December last, passing Montague Close, Southwark, in com- pany with his brother, they observed a scuffle, and hastening to the spot, he saw the prisoner at the bar strike the deceased three times with one hand, holding a sheathed bayonet in the other; that the deceased, in consequence of these blows, fell senseless against the shafts of a waggon; that Mr. Peacock requested their assistance to carry Coleman to the Crown public- house opposite, where he ordered that care and attention should be paid to him. Coleman was afterwards removed to his lodgings, and thence to Guy's Hospital, where he died on the Monday following. J. MitcheC corroborated the first part of his brother's testimony: they underwent a long cross- examina- tion by Messrs. Garrow and Laws. The Surgeons and Medical Assistants of the Hospital were exa- mined as to the cause of Coleman's death; but they could not say that the wound on the back of his head was the occasion, or whether it proceeded from apoplexy or otherwise.— Mr. Peacock stated, that he was disturbed at night by a violent ringing of his bell; that finding an unknown man at his door, he endeavoured to remove him from it, but that he did not strike him. He ( G. Mitchell) had been a member of Despard's club.— Mitchell here made an irregular appeal to the Court, in reply to the prisoner's defence, but was ordered out of Court. After a perspicuous charge from the Judge, the Jury found a verdict of acquittal. Wednesday last Sarah Aldridge, of Adisham, Kent, a dumb child, twelve years of age, fell into the fire, and was so dreadfully burnt, that she ex- pired the next day in the greatest agony. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. WANTED, A LIVING in Northamptonshire, or any Neighbouring County, for one in Essex, upon very liberal Terms. ( J3T Letters ( Post- paid) addressed to L. M. at the Printers of this Paper, will be duly attended to. ANTED, A YOUTH ( of a suiwble Dis- position and Education), as an APPRENTICE to a SURGEON and APOTHECARY, in an ex- tensive and genteel Practice.— A Premium will be expected. ( j5T Apply to Messrs. BUCKNILL & SON, Surgeons, Rugby, Warwickshire. A STEWARDSHIP WANTED. APERSON, who is now disengaged, would be glad to undertake the Management of an Estate, and superintend tha Cultivation ot a Farm, having been long accustomed to that Business; or would engage as an Amanuensis to any Nobleman or Gentle- man, being, from Education, well qualified for such n Situation. ( pT The Advertiser being a married Man, his Wife would willingly '. u « trtikc - the Care of i Family, tc which she is equal.— Both can be well recommended. %* Letters ( Post- paid) addressed to Mr. BARTON, Post- Office, Bedford, will meet with due Attention. LEIGHTON- BUZZARD, BEDS. MESSRS. STONE & COOPER, LINEN and WOOLLEN - DRAPERS, and UNDER- TAKERS, beg Leave to inform the Undertakers in general, they have a HE ARSE to LETT, in excellent Condition, with good Horses. Apply as above; or to Mr. WILLIAM RATLIFFE, at the George Inn, Little- Brickhill, Bucks. S A R A C E N'S - II E A D INN, BULL- STREET, BIRMINGHAM, THE ORIGINAL CAMBRIDGE and BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY COACH sets out from the above Inn every Tuesday Morning at Seven o'Clock, by Way ot Coventry, Dunchurch, Daventry, to the Rose- and- Crown Inn, Northampton; sleeps there; proceeds the next Morning through Wellingborough, Thrapston, and Huntingdon, to the Blue- Boar Inn, Cambridge, where it meets the Newmarket, Bury, and Ipswich Coaches.— Returns from the above Inn in Cambridge, every Thursday Morning at Six; will arrive in Birmingham on Friday Afternoon, in Time for the Bath, Bristol, and other Coaches. Performed by the Public's humble Servants, WM. GIDD1NG, Birmingham, JER. BRIGGS, Northampton. Fares as usual.— Luggage to Cambridge, Id. per Pound. * » * The Proprietors of the above Coach return their most grateful Acknowledgments for Favours al- ready received from a generous Public, and hope for the Continuance of that Patronage it will ever be their Study to merit, but cannot be accountable for any Article above 51. Value ( if lost) unless entered as such, and paid for accordingly. FIVE HUNDRED BASKETS of fine NEW MALAGA RAISINS are now open for the Inspection of Families and the Public, - fldare selling at the reduced Price of 48s. per Cwt. at ELIZ. EAGLETON's old- established Tea and Spice Ware- house, 83, NEWGATE- STREET, LONDON; Congou and Souchong Teas, from 5s. 6d. to 8s. per lb.; very curious Caper Souchong, in small Chinese Packages, 10s. per lb.; Green Tea, from 5s. 8d. to 10s. per lb.; best imported Gunpowder, lis. to 12s. par lb.; good Plantation Coffee, 4s. to 5s. per lb.; genuine Turkey Ditto, 6s. 6d. per lb. The cheapest and most serviceable Teas to Families, See. 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 Customers.— To DEALERS, genuineChests of Congou and Green Teas, at one Penny per lb. Profit on the original Cost, or Importation Price; or broke out in Parcels of 12 and 61bs. on Terms equally advantageous. ( f3" 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. To DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. is hereby given, That THOMAS STONY- STRATFORD, 29th March, 1805. GRAND JUNCTION CANAL COMPANY. MRS. MALPAS, Widow of the late WILLIAM MALPAS, WINE & BRANDY- MERCHANT, returns her most grateful and sincere Thanks to her Friends and the Public in general, for all Favours conferred upon her late Husband ; and acquaints them, she has declined Business iir Favour of Mr. W. B. FARMER ( from London), who has taken and entered upon the Stock in Trade, and begs Leave to recom- mend him to her Friends in general, not doubting but he will execute their Favours with Punctuality and Dispatch. ( j3* All Persons who stand indebted to the late Mr. WILLIAM MALPAS, are desired to pay their respective Debts to Mrs. Malpas, of Stonv- Stratford aforesaid; and all Persons having any Claim on the said William Malpas, arp desired to send in an Account thereof, that the same may be examined and discharged. rpiIE Ilol'ders ot Notes, Scrip- Sheets, or Mort- I gages, upon which Interest is payable, are in- formed, that " the Interest due thereon will begin to be paid on Monday next, the 8th Instant, and continue paying every Day ( Sundays excepted), by the Com- pany's Treasurers', at the Banking- House of Messrs. ? raeds, Digby, Box, Babbage, and Company, Fleet- Street, London. f£ 3~ The Holders of Notes and Scrip- Sheets are also apprised, that such Notes or Scrip- Sheets must be produced when the Receipts for the Interest are signed or delivered. By Order of the Committee, R. C. SALE, Committee Clerk. No. 12, Essex- Street, Strand, London, ' 3d April, 1,805. w. STONY- STRATFORD, 29th March, 1805. B. FARMER embraces the earliest Opportunity of informing his Friends and the Public in general, that he has purchased and entered on thi Stock belonging to the late Mr. Malpas; consisting of choice WINES, BRANDIES, RUMS, Sec. See.; and hopes, by sending the best of Goods to those who may please to favour liim with their Commands, on the most reasonable Terms, it will assure him Part of the Public's Favours. NOTICE LETT, of HARTRAVE, in the County of Northampton, Farmer, hath assigned over all his Effects to Mrs. Lett, of Bromham; Mr. Thomas Barrett, of Turvey; and Mr. Samuel Smith, of. Bed- ford, in the County of Bedford; in Trust, for the Benefit of such of his Creditors who sball execute the Deed of Assignment on or before the first Day of May next.— The said Deed is left at the House of Mr. Samuel Smith, the Barley- Mow Inn, Bedford, for the Sig- nature of such of the Creditors who are willing to accept of the Composition arising from the said Insolvent's Effects. All Persons indebted to the said THOMAS LETT, are ' icsircd immediacy to pa;;, their Debts to the said Trustees, or either of them', o' they will be sued tor the same without further Ncitce. Bedford, March< 26, 1805. Northamptonshire Quarterage- Money. THE Chief Constables are to collect and pay in, at the ensuing Sessions, Ten single Quarterly Payments. CHR. SMYTH, Clerk of the Peace. Northampton, March 29th, 1805. Northamptonshire Quarter- Sessions. NOTICE is hereby given, That the next GENERAL QUARTER- SESSIONS of the PEACE for this COUNT Y, will commence on THURSDAY, the 25tli Day of APRIL instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Morning precisely ; and that the Court will immediately impannel the Grand Jury, and transact other formal Business, and at Twelve o'Clock proceed to the Trial of such Appeals as were entered at the last and respited until the ensuing Sessions : Those Magistiates who have taken Recognizances for the Appearance ot Persons at this Sessions, are requested to return them to the Clerk of the Peace on or before Tuesday the 23d. And all Persons who are bound over by Recognizances to prosecute or to give Evidence on any Bill or Bills of Indictment, are required to at- tend and deliver the proper Instructions at the Clerk of the Peace's Office on Wednesday Evening, as the Grand Jury will be discharged as early as the public Business will permit. And it is recommended to the Solicitors and Parish- Officers, who have Appeals to try, to deliver their Briefs to Counsel on the Wed- nesday Evening, and to be ready to try the same the next Morning, as the Court will be punctual in en- tering on that Business at the Time above- mentioned. By Order of the Court, CHR. SMYTH, Clerk of the Peace. Northampton, April 5th, 1805. yy ANTS a PLACE, A GARDENER, who served George Wright, Esq. of Gayhurst, lately deceased, in that Capacity 30 Years. He is perfectly acquainted with the Management of a Hot- House, Green- House, Sec. and understands his Busi- ness in all its Branches. Letters ( Post- paid) addressed to ANDREW FRITZE, Gayhurst, near Newport- Pagnell, will be duly attended to. To GARDENERS. WANTED, in a small regular Family, in the Country, A PERSON who can bring a good Character for Sobriety and Skill. To such a Person good Wages will be given. Apply, either personally or by Letter, to Messrs. FREEMAN & WHITWORTH, Drapers, North- ampton. ANTED, A FOOTMAN, who has been accustomed to clean Plate and wait at Table, and can clean Leather Breechcs. ( ps" Apply at Knuston- Hall, near Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. GOOD FRIDAY. NOTICE is hereby given, That, as a Fair is always held at KETTERING, in the County of Northampton, on the Day before Good Friday, no Market will be kept there on Good Friday in future. 22d March, 1805. To the CREDITORS of HENRY THEOBALDS, late of FENNY- STRATFORD, in the County of Bucks, Innholder. ALL Persons who have delivered in an Account of their Demands on the said HENRY THEOBALDS to Mr. Willis, of Leighton- Bussard, Solicitor, may instantly, by applying to him, receive a Composition of five Shillings in the Pound for their respective Debts, out of the Monies made of the Effects ot the said Henry Theobalds; and all Persons who shall not apply and receive such Composition before the first Day ot May next, will beexclucfed from the Benefit thereof, and of waiving the same. Leighton- Bussard, 25th March, 1805. 30th MARCH, 1805. TIIE CREDITORS of Mr. WILLIAM ADAMS, of DAVENTRY, in the County of Northampton, Carrier, who have executed the Deed of Trust, are desired immediately to deliver a particular Debtor and Creditor Account, in Writing, of their respective Demands at the Counting- House, of the said Mr. Adams, in order that the Balances may be ascertained previous to the Dividend, which will be forthwith declared; and those Creditors who have not yet exe- cuted the Deed, are desired to apply for that Purpose at Mr. Burton's Office, in Daventry, or they will be excluded the Dividend. WOBURN, Beds, March 26, 1805. WHEREAS the TREES lately planted in the Parish Church- Yard of WOBURN aforesaid were wantonly DESTROYED on the Night of the 23d Instant: This is to give Notice, that whosoever will give such Information as may lead to the Appre- hension and Conviction of the Olfender or Offenders, shall receive a Reward of TEN GUINEAS, by applying to the Minister or Churchwardens. WINSLOW, 21st March, 1805. NOTICE is hereby given, That the next Half- yearly Meeting of the Trustees of the Turnpike- Road leading from Wendover to Buckingham, in the County of Bucks, will be held at the BELL INN, in WINSLOW, in the 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. THi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, AT the General Annual Meeting of the L Trustees appointed by Act of Parliament for re- pairing the Highways from Old- Stratford, in the County of No( thampton, 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 ot 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 Toil- 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 6S4 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 tha 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. To COVEK, this Season, 1805, AT Mr. WILLIAM ODELL'S, Horse - Dealer, Abington- Street, NORTHAMPTON, at One Guinea and a Half each Mare, and Two Shillings and Sixpence the Groom, YOUNG HUE- AND- CRY. He is rising six Years old, perfectly sound, stands fifteen Hands two Inches high, and is of particufar good Action. He was got by that well- known Horse Pretender ( who trotted sixteen Miles within the Hour, late the Property of Mr. C. Wroot, of Long- Sutton), his Dam by Old Hue- and- Cry; her Dam was bred by Mr. Parker, of Tljorney, out of a Mare got by the Duke of Bolton's Mogul, and is own Brother to Dash and Enchanter. { PR YOUNG HUE- AND- CRY will beat Home every Morning, except Friday Morning; at Towcester, every Tuesday; Daventry, every Wednesday;- Swan Inn, Wellingborough, every Thursday Night; George Inn, Kettering, every Friday; and at Northampton the Rest of tile Time. Buckinghamshire Quarter- Sessions. NOTICE is hereby given, That the next GENERAL QUARTER- SESSIONS of the PEACE of this COUNTY, will commence at AYLESBURY, on THURSDAY, the 25th Day of APRIL instant, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely:— That immediately after, the Court will pro- ceed to theTriai of such Appeals as were respited from the last Sessions, and all others which may be entered in due Time. It is prop' sod that the G- nnd Jury shall be impannel led as soon as they are assembled; and all Persons who are bound over by Recognizance to pro- secute, or to give Evidence upon any Bill or Bills of Indictment, are requested to attend and deliver the pro- per Instructions at my Office on Wednesday Evening, as the Grand Jury will be discharged as early as the public Business will permit. And it is recommended to all Solicitors and Parish Officers who have Appeals to try, to deliver their Briefs to Counsel on the Wed- nesday Evening, and to be ready to try the same the next Morning, as the Court will be punctual in enter- ing on that Business immediately after the opening of the Court. ACTON CHAPLIN. To COVER, this Season, 1805, At One Guinea each Mare, and Two Shillings and Sixpence the Groom ( the Money to be paid at the Time of Covering), \ rOU.\ G TRUMPATOR. — He is a black X Horse, five Years old, stands fifteen Hands and a Half high, very full of Bone, and remarkably handsome.— He was got by Trumpator, out of Caro- line; her Dam, Nelly Pinch, was got by Postmaster; her Dam, Rose- bud, by Snap, out of Miss Belseor, by Regulus. He will attend at the Angel Inn, Towcester, every Tuesday; at the Cock Inn, Stony- Stratford, every Friday; at the Fleece Inn, Northampton, every Saturday ; and at G. Tissington's, Blisworth, every other Day in the Week. To COVER, this Season, 1805, AT One Guinea each Mare, and One Shilling the Man, the Property of JOSEPH WIGGINS, of FLOORS, in the County of Northampton, TWO BLACK HORSES, of the Cart Kind, SAMPSON AND DRAYMAN. SAMPSON is rising seven Years old, sixteen Hands three Inches high, remarkably full of Bone, has proved himself a sure Foal- getter, and no Stock is selling at greater Prices. DRAYMAN is rising three Years old, fifteen Hands three Inches high, remarkably full of Bone, and is allowed by the best Judges to be the completest Colt in the Kingdom. ( HT The Money to be paid at the Time of Covering, at Midsummer next.— Mares proving barren by Sampson last Year, to be covered at 10s. 6a. and one Shilling the Man. %" Sampson and FVayman will travel by Turns in the Neighbourhood of Floore. Clerk of the Peace's Offit Aylesbury, IJY April, 1805. 12th FEBRUARY, 1805. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause PIERSON against ELOOME, the Creditors of THOMAS BLOOME, formerly of AIIBER FORD, in the County of York, and late of DAVENIRY, 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. MARCH 26, 1805. ALL Persons who have any Claim or Demand upon the Estate or Effects of Mr. THOMAS HORTON, the Elder, late of YARDLEY- GOBION, in the County of Northampton, deceased, whether upon Security or otherwise, are desired to send an Account thereof to Mrs. Ann Horton, or Mr. Thomas Horton, of Yardley aforesaid, his Executors; or to Mr. Worley, Solicitor, Stony- Stratford.— And all Persons who stand indebted to the said Estate, are hereby required to pay their respective Debts to the said Executors, or Mr. Worley, immediately. ESSEX- STREET, 3d April, 1805. THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against THOMAS FRANKLIN, of LEIOHTON- BUSSARD, in the County of Bedford, Money- Scrivener, are desired to meet the Assignees of the Estate and Effects ot the said Bankrupt on TUES- DAY the SIXTEENTH Day of APRIL instant, at Three of the Clock in the Afternoon, at JOHN BUSHELL'S, the SWAN INN, in LEIOHTON- BUSSARD aforesaid, to assent to, or dissent from, the said Assignees com- mencing and prosecuting a Suit in Chancery against John Franklin, the Elder, the Bankrupt's Father, or any other necessary Parties, to procure Relief against the Operation of certain Instruments purporting to affect certain Freehold and Copyhold Lands, Tene- ments, and Premises, situate in the Parish of Leigh- ton- Bussard aforesaid, the several Hamlets of Stand- bridge, Billington, Eggington, and Heath and Reach, and the Parish of Houghton- Regis, in the said County of Bedford, but which Instruments the Assignees are advised are fraudulent, as against the Creditors under the said Commission, and for the Purpose of pro- curing Possession and Sale of such Interest as the Bankrupt may be found to have been entitled to in the said Lands and Tenements, and for such other Relief as they may be able to obtain in the Premises; and also to assent to, or dissent from, the said Assignees commencing, prosecuting, or defending any Suit or Suits at Law, or in Equity, for Recovery of any other Part of the said Bankrupt's Estate and Effects, or to the compounding, submitting to Arbitration, or other- wise agreeing any Matter or Thing relating thereto; and on other special Affairs. By Order of the Assignees, NETHERSOLE & PORTAL, Solicitors to the Commission, MARCH 26, 1805. WHEREAS about Ten o'Clock in the Evening of Tuesday the 19th of March instant, some evil- disposed Person or Persons set FIRE to a new- erected BARN, in the Parish of KILLF. SBY, in the County of Northampton, belonging to Mr. R: CHARU LORD, of Barby, which entirely consumed the same; together with a Stable, Hovels, and other Erections, containing about fifteen Bay of Building, a Quantity of Hay, and a Rick of Clover: Whoever will give Information of the Offender or Offenders, so that he, she, or they may be brought to Justice, shall, on Conviction, receive a Reward of FIFTY POUNDS ot the said Mr. Richard Lord. ( pT If more than one was concerned, the above Reward will be given to, and Intercession made for Pardon for, the Person who shall impeach his or her Accomplice or Accomplices. A To be L E T T, And may be entered upon immediately, Stone- built, Tiled, and Sashed DWELLING- HOUSE ( with or without a Garden), situate at GAYTQN, in the County of Northampton ; contain- ing a Parlour, Hall, Kitchen, and Brewhouse, with Pantries and Cellars, and tour Lodging- Rooms and Garrets over the same.— GAYTON is five Miles from Northampton, and four from Towcester. For further Particulars, enquire of WILLIAM GRIFFITH, of Gayton aforesaid. To be LET T, And may be entered upon immediately, ACommodious Stone - built MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE; consisting of a Hall, Parlour, Kitchen, Dairy, Sec. on the Ground Floor; five Sleeping- Rooms; a good Yard, Stable, Barn, and other Outbuildings; together with, or without, CLOSE of excellent SWEARD LAND adjoining the Premises, containing about one Acre and a Half, with a few choice young Fruit Trees thereon; situate in DENFORD, near Thrapston, in the County of Northampton.— The Premises are in good Repair. ( O" For further Particulars, enquire of Mr. T LAWRENCE, Baker, of Denfortl aforesaid. To be SOL D. ADesirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, situated in the Lordship of LONG- BUCKBY, in the County of Northampton, adjoining the Turnpike- Road from there to Dunchurch, containing 58 Acres, or thereabouts, of Arable and Pasture Land, con nlently divided into eight Closes, with good Quickset Hedges, well planted with Oak, Ash, and Elm Trees; together with a new- erected neat and convenient Dwelling- House ( covered with Slate), Barn, Stables. & c. & c. and a good Garden, well planted with Fruit Trees, & c. pleasantly situated about the Centre of the Land. ( J3* Part of the Purchase- Money may remain upon Security of the Estate. *** For Particulars, apply to Mr. JOHN HEYGATE West- Haddon- Grange; or Mr. Fox, Solicitor, Rugby, Warwickshire. OUNDLE, 11th March, 1805. NOTICE 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, inOu- NDLE aforesaid, on MONDAY the 8th Day of Ariu L jiext; at which Meeting the said Trustees will take into Consideration the Propriety of removing the Toil- Bar, in Barnwell- Lane, from its present Situation to a Place in the same Lane, near the Gate leading to Lilford ; and ot placing a Side- Bar across a L: ine there, called New- Lane. JOHN BAl. DERSTON, Clerk to the said Trustees, To COVER, this Season, 1805, At Two Guineas each Mare, and 2s. 6d. the Groom, ~ OARMER'S GLORY; the Property of JOHN JL HIGOINS, of HIGHAM- PARK, Northampton- shire.— He is sixteen Hands one Inch high, remark- ably full of Bone, and has short Legs.— He was got by that capital Stallion R. T. of Mr. John Patrick's, of Thorney Fen; R. T. was got by Mr. Wood's Horse, of Packington, which was well known by all Judges to be one of the first Stallions in England.— His Dam was got by Mr. Buck's Horse, ot Billingborough, Lincolnshire, which was sold in March, 1792, at 13 Years old, for 130 Guineas. 03" The above Horse will attend at Lutterworth, Rugby, Swinford, and Daventry. *** The 2s. 6d. to be paid at the Time of Covering, and the £. 1 2s. at Old Midsummer- Day next.— All barren Mares at Half Price. N. B. The other Horses belonging to J. Higgins will travel the same as last Year. To COVER, this Season, 1805, At WILLIAM BADLEY'S, FROXFIELD- GATE, WOBURN- PARK, 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; he 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 1785, 86, 87, 88, and 89.— FIDGET, at three Years old, was purchased by the late Duke of Bedford, of Richard Vernon, Esq. for 2ti00 Guineas. CAPTAIN GREY'S ARABIAN, at ThreeGuineas 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 PERSIA^ HORSE, at 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. ( f3* A Maiden Horse, and the first Persian Horse ever advertised as a public Stallion. And at CHARWELTON, 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 ( see the Racing Calendars.) g5f* The above Horses are all healthy and well.— FIDGET will not be allowed to travel this Season, as he has a Number of Mares engaged already. *** Good Accommodation for Mares at the usual Price. N. B. Several well- bred MARES, FILLIES, & c. for SALE.— Enquire as above. TURNPIKE- TOLLS TO LETT. NOTICE 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- Street, in the Town " of Northampton," will be held at the House of CHARLES THOMAS, known by the Sign of the HIND, in WELLINGBOROUGH aforesaid, on TUESDAY the 9th Day of APRIL next; when the TOLLS arising at this WELUNGBOROUCH 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 tiie 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 Le pur up at such Sum as the Commissioners shall think tit. 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 the said Trustees. « tm Wednesday and Thursday's Posts. LONDON, April 4. THE Hamburgh Mail, due on Sunday, arrived on Monday' night.— According to accounts from Messina, received at Rome March 2d, Ad- miral Nelson has returned with his fleet to the Vicinity of Sardinia.— The orders sent from France for the reinforcement and provisioning of the fortresses of Mantua and Pizzigetoni, have been recalled.— It is said in private letters, that another conspiracy against Bonaparte has been detected; in consequence of which the Polignacs have been removed to the Temple. The French Brest fleet, consisting of 21 sail of the line and four frigates, moved down to the Gul- let between Camaret and Bertheaume Bay, on Thursday last; but if they intended any thing. more than to shew themselves, they were prevented from carrying it into execution by the appearance of Sir C. " Cotton, with IT sail of the line, who stood with the whole squadron within a few miles of them. The Marquis Cornwallis and his suite leave town on Wednesday the 10th instant, for Ports- mouth, where they will embark for the East Indies. He will be'accompanied by five regiments of infantry and the 13th light dragoons. The Earl of Moira has not resigned the com- mand of the army in Scotland, as for some time has been reported. Instead of resigning, his Lordship has been handsomely complimented with a discretional leave of abscnce, so that he may continue in England as long as he pleases, or return to Scotland whenever he finds it convenient. Lord Grenville, on Monday night, fixed the 10th of May for the consideration of the Catholic Petition in the House of Lords. A few months back a meeting took place, of the P LOST* ROM out of one of Weeks's Boats, oft the Canal, between Birmingham and Blisworth, in the Month of November, or early in December last, A LARGE PAPER PARCEL, directed for H. WEEKS; containing, amongst other Things, Books and Paperstrelative to Taxes. 83* Whoever has found the same, and will either bring or send it, or give Information thereof to him, at Paddington, London, shall receiveTEN GUINEAS REWARD for their Trouble. I? ROM the Bell Inn, Wos LOST a CLOSE of Mr. THOMAS COOK'S, of URN, on Saturday, March 23, 1805, A Red- and- white short- horned HEIFER, with one Horn broke, supposed to be clipped on the Thigh on the Milking Side with Mr. Johnson's Clip, and trimmed. ( pj" The above Heifer is supposed to be taken away by Mistake, as another was left in the same Close, which is now at the abovementioned Inn. *** Whoever will give Information to James Crouch, of Clophill, Beds; Mr. Goodman, at the Goat Inn, Wobourn aforesaid; or to Mr. Thomas, at the Plough Inn, Newport- Pagnell, Bucks; so that the said Heifer may be had again, shall receive HALF- A- GUINEA REWARD, and hate all reasonable Charges paid. NORTHAMPTON, March 22d, 1805. ALL Persons having any Claims or Demands on . Mr. RICHARD STANTON, of the Town of NORTHAMPTON, Draper, are requested to send in their Accounts on or before the 1st of May next, to Mr. Richard Marriott, Northampton ; or Mr. Abbey, Solicitor there ; otherwise they will be absolutely ex- cluded the Benefit of a Dividend of the 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, 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. GKFELY & BROWN; Dealers in Foreign Wines and Spirituous Liquors British Spirits, Cordials, and Compounds, mild and real Brown Stout London Porter, fyc. 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 otter to Notice the very best Articles they can procure, on the most reasonable Terms possible.— They solicit the Favour of Orders, which shall meet with strict At- tention, and be executed with Care and Dispatch. March 7, 1805. Valuable Live Stock and Hay. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. SMITH, On the Premises, on Tuesday the 9th of April, 1805, at Eleven o'Clock, ALL the valuable LIVE STOCK belonging to Mr. JOHN PEARS, at WOOD- WALTON, near STILTON, in the County of Huntingdon ( who is retiring from Business); consisting of about 200 Sheep, 30 Beasts, 20 Horses, and 10 store Hogs; and five Stacks of good High- land Hay, which may be taken oft'the Premises any Time during the ensuing Summer. Six Months' Credit will be given on all Pur- chases above ten Pounds, on approved joint Security, or Discount for ready Money. %* Catalogues may be had on the Premises; at the principal Inns in the Neighbourhood; and of Mr. Smith, at Kimbolton. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, gentlemen interested m the tong- standmg claims^' A J\[ old- established new- built FREEHOLD of the mercantile interest of this country against BAKE 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 N ine or Nen, will be held at the G u i LD H ALL, in NORTHAMPTON, on THURSDAY the 11th Day of APRIL next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, for transacting the Business relating to the said Navi- gation ; at which Time the Commissioners will take into Consideration the Propriety of so regulating the Tonnage upon Pit Coal, that it does not exceed the Tonnage now paid on Sea Coal. J. GARDINER, Treasurer. March 21i/, 1805. L I M E. Grand Junction Canal, Bradzcell Wharf.\ ANTHONY ROWLAND INTENDS SELLING LIME, for ready Money, as under- mentioned, viz. at his own Kilns, any Quantity, at 3s. per Quarter; and at the following Places, any Quantity above 50 Quarters: — At Linford Wharf, 3s. per Quarter; at Woolstone, Woughton- Green, and Simpson, at 3s. 3d. per Quar- ter; Fenny- Stratford and Water- Eaton, at 3s. 4d. per Quarter; Stoke- Hammond and Soulbury Locks, at 3s. 5d. per Quarter; Leighton- Bussard, at 3s. 6d. per Quarter; and at any further Landing- Place on the Canal, Price in Proportion. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By ANDREW GARDNER, On Wednesday next, April the 10th, 1805, on the Premises, at ASPLEV- GUISE, in the County of Bedford, in four Lots, UPWARDS of 100 TONS of excellent well- got MEADOW and UPLAND HAY, in three Cocks and one Rick.— The above is well worth the Attention of Coach and Post- masters, & c. as the Hay may remain on the Premises till next Christmas, it required, and Credit given till Midsummer, on ap- proved Security. Capital Sheep, < 5' C. To be SOLD bv AUCTION, By T HACKER & CARTER, On Mondav the 8th, and Tuesdav the 9th, Days of April, 1805, on the Premises ' of Mr. GEORGE HITCHCOCK, late of EDGCOTT, in the County of Northampton, deceased, ONE hundred and ten Couples, 55 Shearhogs, and 98 1' egs; also three Waggons, three Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, and all other Implements in PIus- bandry; Eight- dozen Churn, Cream- Cistern, and six Milk- Leads; five Sets of Horse Harness ; and all the Household- Furniture ; comprising bedsteads and Fur- nitures, Beds and Bedding, Tables, Chests of Draw- ers, Pier and other Glasses, Clock and Case, Fire- irons, Pewter, Copper, Brass, Barrels, & c. Sec. ( pr The Auctioneer requests the Favour of the tP?" The Sheep Stock, and Implements in Hus- the Spanish Government, when it was resolved to make application to Mr. Pitt for that redress, which in vain they had sought for from the Court of Madrid. The " Minister gave all due attention to their case, and promised every assistance and relief which could fairly be extended to them; and he has now fulfilled his promise. A few days since it was officially made known to the claimants, that the treasure detained by the English Govern- ment in the Spanish plate- ships, or otherwise, previous to the declaration of war, is to be appro- priated, in the first, instance, to the discharge o. the claims above stated, with all possible expedi- tion, for which purpose Commissioners are ap- pointed, one by the claimants and another by Go- vernment. Some of the dollars are already safely" lodged in the Bank, the remainder are coming up from Plymouth, and were insured by the claimants on Saturday. Some of the claims are very large: one house at Exeter demands 100,000. Another hearing took place before the Lord- Chancellor on Saturday, respecting the future guardianship of Mary, the infant daughter of Lord Hugh and Lady Horatia Seymour.— ( See first page.) The Attorney- General * as heard in reply, and in support of the Master's report, which recommends the guardianship of the young lady to her maternal uncle, Lord Euston, and her paternal uncle, Lord Henry Seymour. The Lord- Chancellor having to attend the Privy Council, stopped the Attorney- General, and postponed the consideration of the petition to a future day. Female Play.— The whole fashionable world is absorbed in the discovery of the immense losses of the Duchess of —, at piny, principally to game- sters of her Own sex, and some of nearly her own rank and distinction. Her Grace's whole loss ( chiefly at Faro) amounts to one hundred and seventy- six thousand pounds, of which & private gentlewoman, and bosom friend, Mrs. , is said to have won no less than ,,£. 30,000.— The discovery was made to the Duke on Sunday last: the Duchess rushed into his library, and, in a flood of tears, told him, " that she was ruined in fame and reputa- tion, if these claims of'honour were not instantly discharged;'' His Grace was thunderstruck when he learned the extent of her requisition, and the names of th e female friends who had contributed in so extraordinary a manner to sudh extreme em- barrassments. Having soothed her in the best manner he was able, he sent for two confidential friends, imparted to them all the circumstances, and asked them how he should act. Their answer was promptly given— Pay not one guinea of any such infamous demands!"— and this advice, it is supposed, will be strictly adhered to by the Duke. — Her Grace is said to have executed some bonds, to satisfy for the moment these gambling claimants; but, of course, they can be of no avail.— Two gentlemen and five ladies formed the snug flock of rooks, that have so unmercifully stripped this female pigeon of distinction. DIED.] Lately, in the 100th year of her age, Mrs. Susanna Frank, of Loose, near Maidstone, Kent, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Frank, rector of Cr,' infield, and archdeacon of Bedford. AKEHOUSE, 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 G RO UN D near, and ORCHARD and GARDEN, with every Conveniency to the House, which is in complete Repair. ( JDT Apply to Mr. ABUEY, Attorney, Northampton. To by PRIVATE CONTRA1 FREEHOLD ESTATES, . The following TYTHE- FREE, IN LOTS:— Lot 1. \ FARM HOUSE, with a Barn, Stable, XJL and other Buildings near the same, and a Close of Pasture and Orchard adjoining, containing together about 3A. 0R. OP. situate near the Town of NEWPORT- PAGNELL, in the County of Bucks. Lot 2. A desirable FARM, situate at NEWPORT- PAGNELL aforesaid ; consisting of a Barn, Stable, and other requisite Buildings, and two several Pieces ot convertible inclosed Arable Land, containing 51 A. 1R. 12P. suitably divided by thriving Quickset Hedges, together with a rich Meadow adjoining the same, containing 35A. 1R. 19P. Lot3. A CLOSE of rich PASTURE LAND, containing 4A. 3R. 29P. with good Quick Hedges, lying near the Town of NEWPORT- PAGNELL, lett to Mr. William Lucas, at the Yearly Rent of £. 11 14s. under a Lease which will expire at Mi- chaelmas, 1806. Lot 4. An inclosed FIELD, adjoining Lot 3, con. taining 5A. 0R. 4P. lett to Mr. Jethro Inwood, at the Yearly Rent of s£. 15, under a Lease which will expire at Michaelmas, 180i6/ Lot 5. An inclosed FIELD, adjoining Lot4, con- taining 4A. SR. 36P. lett to Mr. William Clarke, at the Yearly Rent of = 6.16, under a Lease which will expire at Michaelmas, 1807. Lot 6. An inclosed FIELD of ARABLE LAND, containing 8A. 2R. S3P. now in Hand, and immediate Possession may be had. Lot 7. An inclosed FIELD of ARABLE LAND, adjoining Lot 6, containing 6A. 1R. SOP. lett to Mr. Joseph Conquest, at the Yearly Rent of .£. 17, on a Lease which will expire at Michaelmas, 1807. Lot 8. An inclosed FIELD of ARABLE LAND, adjoining Lot 7, containing 17A. SR. 15P. lett to Mr. William Hewitt, at the Yearly Rent of ^". 41, on a Lease which will expire at Michaelmas, 1807. Lot 9. An inclosed FIELD of ARABLE LAND, adjoining Lot 8, containing 18A. 2R. 32P. lett to Mrs. Ann Higgins, at the Yearly Rent of £ A4, under an Agreement for a Lease which expires at Michael- mas, 1807. Lot 10. A desirable FARM, situate at SHER- RINGTON, in the County ot Bucks, two Miles from Newport- Pagnell; consisting of a Messuage or Farm- I- Iouse, with convenient Barns, Stables, and other Outbuildings, and several Closes of inclosed Arable a;,.' Pasture Land, containing in the Whole, by Admeasurement, 96A. 1R. 14P. in the Occupation of- Mr. James Pike, at the Yearly Rent of s£. 130.— The Tenant is under Notice to quit at Michaelmas next. The Land- Tax of the Whole is redeemed. For further Particulars, and to treat for the Purchase, Application may be made to Mr. WILLIAM LUCAS, of Newport- Pagnell, who will shew the Premises. Company to meet him, the Morning ot Sale, at the Sign of the Upper Bell, in Aspley aforesaid, at Eleven o'Clock, and from thence to proceed to the Place of Sale. NElVTON- l. ONGVlI. LE, Buckinghamshire. To be SOLD by A U C T I O N, By Mr. ANDREW GARDNER, At the Red- Lion Public- House, at Newton- Longville aforesaid, on Wednesday the 17th of April inst. at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, ADesirable COPYHOLD ESTATE, situate at NEWTON- I. ONGVILt. 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 - Longviile aforesaid ; containing together about 25 Acres, with a very extensive and valuable Right of Common on Whadden Chase. ( pT* 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 AUCTION EER, both of Woburn; or Mr. EAOLES, Attorney at Law, Ampt- hi 11, Bedfordshire. bandry, will be sold the first Day To be SOLD by AUCTION, By BROWN' & SON, On the Premises, on Wednesday the 10th Day of April, PART of the 1JVE and DEAD STOCK, IMPLEMENTS in HUSBANDRY, BREW. ING and DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD- FURNHTURE, and other EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. JOHN BRIMLSY, 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 NarMw- 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- FURNITURI, & c. consists of Ser- vants' Beds and Bedding, Bedsteads, capital Kitchen Crane, 15- Gallon " ' "' ~ " " up Jack, i good Milk- _ and Dairy Utensils in general;' large Quantity of old Iron; and various other Effects. 03T Sale to begin at Ten o'Clock j and the Whole to be sold without Reserve. AUCTION, SON, CONTRACTS FOR COAL AND CANDLES. Commissary - General's- Ofiice, London, ith April, 1805. WANTED, for the Barracks in the under- mentioned Counties in England, and for North- Britain, and the Islands of Guernsey and Al- derney, such Quantities of COAL and CANDLES as may, from Time to Time, be required by the re- spective Barrack, Masters for the Time being.— The Deliveries to commence on the 25th June next, and to continue till the 24th June following. Proposals for supplying Coal, made separately for each Count;', North- Britain, and the Islands of Guernsev, Jersey, and Alderney, sealed up, and marked " ' Tender for Coals;" as also for Candles, sealed up, and marked " Tender for Candles;" will be received at this Office any Day ( Sundays excepted) until the 1st of May next, but none will be received after Twelve o'Clock on that Day; and if sent by Post, the Postage must be paid. Particulars of the Contracts may be had upon Ap- plication at this Office, or at Mr. Deputy- Commis- sary- General Assiotte* s Office, Edinburgh, between the Hours of Ten and Four. Berks Bucks Chester Cornwall, including Scilly Cumberland Devon Dorset Durham Essex Hants Hunts Isle of Wight Kent Lancaster North- Britain. Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney. Middlesex Norfolk Northampton Northumberland, includ- ing Berwick Nottingham Somerset Suffolk Surry Sussex Warwick Wilts York THRAPSTON TURNPIKE- ROAD. r IIIIE Yearly General Meeting of the Trustees of a the Turnpike- Road leading from Market- Harbo- rough, in the County of Leicester, to the Pound, in the Parish of Brampton, in the County of Hunting- don, will be holden at the WHITE- HART INN, in THRAPSTON, in the County of Northampton, on SATURDAY the TOURTH Day of MAY next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon; 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.— Given under our Hands, this 28th Day of March, 1805, THO. MARSHALL, WM. MARCEXTS, ' ? their Clerks. To be SOLD by By MASON On Thursday the 18th Day of April inst. at the Sign of the Plough, in East- Haadon, in the County of Northampton, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, unless disposed of in the mean Time by Private Contract, of which Notice will be given, ALL those THREE CLOSES, or INCLOSED GROUNDS, of exceeding rich ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LAND, with their Ap- purtenances, situate, lying, and being in EAST- HAD DON aforesaid; containing twenty- four Acres, or thereabouts, now in the Occupation ot Mr. Henry Main, and adjoining the Turnpike- Road leading from \ the Town of Northampton to Dunchurch. £ 3" Each Close is well supplied with Water, and j there is also a new- built Barn upon the Premises, which renders this a very desirable Purchase. For a View of the Estate, apply to Mr. WILLIAM MAIN, of East- Haddon; and for further Particulars, to Mr. HENRY MAIN, of Great- Bring- ton; or to Mr. HOWES, Solicitor, or the AUC- TIONEERS, in Northampton. GRENDON ESTATE, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Tythe- free, and the Land- Tax redeemed. To be SOLD by AUCTION. 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, VALUABLE FREEHOLD and ELIGIBLE COLLEGE- HOLD ESTATES, situate near CASTI. E- ASHBY, a short Distance from the high Road, only five Miles from the Market Town of WELLINGBOROUCH, nine from NORTHAMPTON, and twelve from NEWPORT- PAGNELL, in a fine nigh, healthy, sporting Part of the County.— The ESTATE comprises the greatest Part of the LORDSHIP OF GRENDON, and consists of near TWELVE HUNDRED AcRESof very good Inclosed Grazing, Meadow, and fertile Arable Land, divided into eligible Farms, with Farm- Houses, suitable Buildings for Husbandry, and an ancient MANSION- HOUSE, called GRENDON - HALL, with Offices and extensive Gardens; the Whole lying very compact ( Tythe- free and exonerated from the Land- Tax], in the Occupation of Messrs. Sanderson, Frere, Lawton, Coe, Brown, Rogers, Bletsoe, and others, Tenants at Will, at Rents amounting to One Thousand Seven Hundrecl and Twenty- seven Pounds per Annum, Capable of Improvement. ( fT 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;, Crown, Huntingdon; George, Woburn ; of Messrs. Dicey & Sutton, Printers, North- ampton; Mr. Gregory, Printer, Leicester; Mr. Rol- lason. Printer, Coventry; Mr. George Wartnaby, Solicitor, Market- Harborough; Messrs. Kinderley, Long, & Ince, Solicitors, Symond's- Inn, Chancery- Lane; at the Place of Sale; and of Messrs. Skinner, Dyke, & Co. AlUersgate- Street, London, VALUABLE LIVE STOCK, & c. At CRANFIELD BONE- END, Bedfordshire. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By BROWN & SON, On the Premises, on Tuesday the 16th of April, 1805, ALL the valuable LIVE and DEAD STOCK, PART of the useful HOUSEHOLD. FURNI- TURE, DAIRY and BREWING UTENSILS, and other EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. Thomas Odell, ot Cranjield Bone- End aforesaid ; comprising 54 fine tat Sheep, 22 Shearhogs, and 20 Gist Ewes; four In- calf Cows, three barren Ditto, and two Heifers; five very useful Draught Horses and Mares; spayed Sow; stout Six- inch- wheel Cart, and one Narrow- wheel Ditto; Fallow and Seed Ploughs, withTacklecomplete; two Pair of Harrows, Oak Shaft Roll, good Gears and Harness for three Horses, See. ; Barn Tackle; Cow and Sheep Cribs; Quantity of Hurdles, with Iron Shackles and Stakes; stout three- bayed Hovel Frame, 36- round Ladder, Flour- Binn, Malt- Mill, Hog- Troughs, See.; Household - Furniture, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, Sec. ( FT Three Months' Credit will be given for the Live Stock only, for all Bargains above ten Pounds, on approved joint Security. *** The Sale to begin precisely at Ten o'Clock, on Account of the Number of Lots, as the Whoie is intended to be sold in one Day. N. B. Catalogues mav be had in due Time, at the Towns adjacent; the Place of Sale; and of Brown & Son, Auctioneers, and Agents to the British Fire and Westminster Lifc- Office, Bedford. ~~ To be SOLD by AUCTION, By ROBERT ANDREWS, On Friday next, the 12th of April instant, 1805, ALL the LIVE and DEAD FARMING- STOCK, HAY, See. of Mr. George Davison, at STEV1NGTON, in the County of Bedford; con- sisting of 11 Tegs; one new- milch Cow, one Ditto ( down- calving), two Stirks, and one weaning . Calf; two Draught Horses; Harness for four Horses; one Waggon, three Narrow- wlieel Carts, four Ploughs, large and small Harrows, Field- Roll, Hurdles, Sieves, Barn Tackle, Chaff- Box, Sec.; a large Quantity of Faggots, Cow and Sheep Cribs, Plough Timber, and Hovel Frame; Part of a Rick of Hay; Brewing Copper and Grate, Mash- Vat, Tubs, Beer Pipes, and a Number of other Articles. *** The Sale to begin at Ten o'Clock. To be SOLD by AUCTION, At the Sign of the Six " Bells, in Sulgrave, in the County of Northampton, on Friday the 19th of April instant, between the Hours of Four and Six in the Afternoon, in one or more Lots, as inay be settled at " the Time of the Sale, and under such Conditions as may then be produced, PWO COTl'AGES, a BARN, and FARM- YARD, and a CLOSE, called CASTLE CLOSE, containing about three Acres, situate at SULGRAVE. fief The Premises are Freehold, and may be entered upon on the Completion ot the Purchase. * » * For Particulars, apply to Messrs. BIGNKLL & WYKHAM, of Banbury. To be SOLD by AUCTION, At the White- Lion Inn, in Banbury, in the County of Oxford, on Thursday the 25th of April instant, between the Hours of Five and Seven in the After- noon, in such Lots, and under such Conditions as may be then produced, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, ot which Notice will be given, AFREEHOLD ESTATE; containing about 54 Acres of very rich Meadow and Pasture Land, in the Parish of WARKWORTH, contiguous to the Town of Banbury, adjoining to the Turnpike- Road leading to Daventry, and now divided into four In- closures, and occupied by Mr. John Golby. fid?" The Premises are capable of Subdivision to great Advantage, and some of the Closes are well worth the Attention of Dealers in Cattle who resort to the Banbury Fairs. %* For Particulars, or to treat by Private Con- tract, apply to JOSEPH PITT, Esq. of Cirencester; or Messrs. BIONILL Sc WYKHAM, of Banbury, Valuable, Live and Dead Stock. To be S O L D by AUCTION, By J. k I LP IN, On the Premises, on Monday the 8th Day of April, 1805, AIT- the FARMING- STOCK, IMPLEMENTS of HUbBANDRY, BREWING and DAIRY UTENSILS, and other EFFECTS, of Mr. G. Aikin, of HARDWICK- HILL FARM, in file Parish of ELSTOW, in the County of Bedford, who is leaving the Farm; consisting of 114 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 Narrojy- 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, Bushel, and Bam Tackle in general; three Dozen of Sacks, large Corn- liinn, See. ; upwards of 70 Dozen ot Hurdles, with Stakes, and two Dozen of Cate 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 otlier Tubs, Jig Pump, a Four- hogshead Iron- bound Barrel, a Four- hog, head Ditto, eight Pipes, and other Barrels; Washing Copper and Grate; Three- dozen Churn, Milk- Leads, Kimnels, Pails, Sec. ; a fine Newfoundland Dog and Kennel. 03" 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 fo the Norwich Fire- Office, Bedford. To be SOlTb by AUCTIONS By Mr. iC N IB B, On Monday the 8th Day of April, 1805, at the Dolphin, in NEWPORT- PAGNELL, Bucks, ABOUT 100 Lots of HOUSEHOLD- FURNI- TURE, Half a Dozen Six- Hogshead well- made Iron- bound CASKS, & c. IPS" The Sale to begin exactly at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. KNIBB, At the Cock, at Eaton, near St. Neots, between the Hours of Four and Six, on Wednesday the 17th of April, 1805, subject to such Conditions as will be then produced, AMost desirable FREEHOLD, in LITTLE- PAXTON; consisting of a Erick and Tiled j Messuage and Dovehouse, with suitable Bam, Stable, and other Out- Houses, Orchard, and Homeclose, ad- joining the Great North Road, in the pleasant Village of LITTI. E- P AX'l'ON aforesaid ; and a COTTAGE and a GARDEN, in the LANE at LITTLE- PAXTON; and DIVERS PI EC ES and PARCELS of ARAB1. E LAND, LEY, MEADOW, and PASTURE GROUND, dispersed in the Open and Common Fields, Meadows, Parish, and Precincts, of LIT'l'LE- PAXTON aforesaid, containing together, by Estimation, 60 Acres, more or less, with Right of Common thereto belonging. The Whole is in the Occupation of Richard Britten. ( pT Whenever an Inclosure of Little- Paxton takes Place, this Estate may be made an invaluable Thing to any Person wishing to have an Allotment in a particular Situation, as it lies within a Mile of the fovvn of St. Neots. *** Further Particulars may be had of Mr. COOCH, Solicitor, Newport- Pagnell, Bucks. FREEHOLD, FENNY- STRATFORD. To Bakers, Sfc. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, AFREEHOLD HOOSE, with a substantial new- built BAKEHOUSE and OVEN ( which heats with Coal), BARNS, STABLES, and other requisite BUILDINGS and convenient OFFICES; and a large YARD and GARDEN, with the Good- Will of the full Trade of a Baker; and also TWO FREEHOLD TENEMENTS adjoining; situate in FENNY- STRATFORD, in the County of Bucks. — The present Proprietor is leaving the Country. This is worth the Attention of any Person who wishes for a settled Home and good Business, and can command about .£. 500. *** For further Particulars, enquire of Mr. THO. DAY, Solicitor, Woburn, Beds. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. TIT E, On the MARKET- HILL, DAVENTRY, on Wed- nesday the 10th of April, 1805, SEVERAL good Waggons and Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, & c.; one neat Taxed Cart, nearly new ; one neat Gig, with Harness complete; two fine Fea- ther Beds, Blankets, Sec. ; Four- Post and other Bed- steads, with various Hangings ; one Cast- iron Oven, and one rough Ditto, new; two good Guns; and a Number of other Articles. * » * The Sale will commence at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon. STOKE WHARF, near BLISWORTH. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By J O H M DAY, On Thursday next, the 11th of April, 1805, on th: said Wharf, SIX stout Waggon Horses, in excellent Con- - dition, with Gears for the same ; one Six- incl and one Narrow- wheel Waggon; a Number of Rail- Road Waggons, and coupling Chains for the same; three Pair of Smith's Bellows, three Anvils, and Smith's Tools; Scales and Weights; a large. Pair of Steelyards ; large Chains and Ropes fora Crane ; Bean- Mill ; two Chafi- Boxes ; Saw- Pit Rollers and Frames Quantity of Memel Timber; 100 Deal Planks, a Lots; Quantity of Elm Boards; several Bilspn Grindstones, Corn- Binns, Waggon Ropes, new old Iron, old Timber, & q. ; also two new BeerCsks, of eight Hogsheads each, Hogsheads, Half- Hogs'[ r. acls « and smaller Casks; three Milk- Leads, and arious other Effects. ( f3" The Sale to begin exactly at Ten o'Clock. Live and Dead Farming- Stock and effects. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By JOHrf DAY. On Wednesday the 17th, and Thurs^ y the 18th of April, 1805, on the Premises, at ' ence Farm, late in the Occupation of Mr. R. icb< rd Sheppard, de- ceased, situate in the Parish o'TIRRINGHAM, near New port- Pagnell, Buck? rpHE following EFFECrS, viz. fifty New L Leicestershire Couples 20 South- Down Ditto, 20 Leicester and South- l> wn Ewes, and 98 Tegs; IS Cows, four Strrks, If Shropshire Bullocks, and four, other Ditto; three ? out Cart Mares and a year- ling Fillev ; six store Hogs; three Six- inch Carts, one NarroTv- wlieel Dito, Field- Roll, Ploughs, Har- rows, HorseV. Gears Hovel Frames, Corn- Screen, Wind- Fan, and Barr Tackle. 03* The principal fart of the Sheep are well worth the Notice of fentlemen Graziers, Farmers, & c. having been bred vith great Care, Sec. by James Pread, Esq. are from H « Grace the Duke of Bedford's Flock. — Trie Sheep w'Jl be penned for Inspection at Nine o'Clock in theMorning, and the Sale will commence with the sanv exactly at Ten. Also, on t'le following Day will be sold, on the said Farm, near five Cwt. of Copper Sheeting, for covering Buildings, Sec.; a large Quantity of old Iron ; large Timber Jack ; Turret Clock; Quantity of Cast- iron Sash- Weights; ten Milk- Leads, Cream- Cistern, and two Churns; Salting- Lead; Bedsteads, with Furnitures, Feather Beds and Bedding, Chairs and Tables, Cluck and Case, Kitchen Grate, three Brew- ing Coppers, and various other Effects. *** The Sale to begin exactly at Ten o'Clock. J By Order of the Executors. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. CHENEY, On Monday the 15th and Tuesday the 16th Days of this instant April, 1805, AIX the neat and genteel HOUSEIIOLD- . FURNITURE, and other EFFECTS, late the Property of Mrs. HILL, deceased, of WELFORD, in the County of Northampton ; consisting of Four- post and Half- headed Bedsteads, with Morine and Check Furniture; Feather and Flock Beds; Counter- panes, Quilts, and Blankets; Mattresses ; Thirty- Hour Clock; Wainscot Bureau and Chest of Drawers; Oak Store- Chest and Boxes; Oak Dining, Tea, and Dressing Tables; Pier and Swing Glasses; several Lots of Parlour and Chamber Chairs; a large As- sortment of Earthenware and Glasses; Kitchen Re- quisites, in Tin, Brass, Copper, and Pewter, and Culinary Articles in general; Tubs, Barrels, and Buckets; Fire- Shovel, Tongs, and Poker, and other Fire- irons, with sundry other Articles ; also, Pictures, and an Assortment of Books, on Arithmetical, His- torical, Theological, Geographical, and Biographical Subjects. The Auctioneer solicits the Favour of the Company each Morning at Ten o'Clock, as he intends to finish the Whole in two Days. Keeping, Farming- Stock, and Effects. To be SOLD by AUCTION, 4 By JOHN DAY, | On Monday the 29th of April, 1805, on the Premises, at LOUGHTON, near Stony- Stratford, rpHE following EFFECTS, the Property of Mr. I- Edward Bovlngion, who is leaving his Farm; comprising four stout Cart Horses and Mares; eight Sets of Gears; one stout Waggon, three Six- inch- wheel Carts, and one Narrow- wheel Ditto; one Field- Roll; three Hovel Frames, with Stone Posts and Caps; Ploughs, Harrows, Hurdles, & c.; forty Sacks and Barn Tackle; a capital Cream- Cistern, Milk- Leads, Tubs, Buckets, Sec. Also, will be SOLD by AUCTION, in Lots, the KEEP of near 130 Acres of SWEARD LAND, to the 29th of September next, under such Conditions of Sale as will be then produced. IpT The Farming- Stock is in excellent Condition, and nearly equal to new. The Sale to begin with the Stock exactly at Tea o'Clock, and the Keep immediately alter. To be SOLD by ~ AV CT IO N, By JOHN DAY, On Tuesday the 30th Day of April, 1805 ( if not before disposed of), between the Hours of Three and Fivr of the Clock in the Afternoon, at the Swan Inn, in Leighton- Buzzard, in the County of Bedford, A Complete FARM; consisting of a substantial JT\ 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 fine rich Arable Land, Ley, Meadow, Pasture, and Sweard Ground, lying dispersed in the Open and Common Fields and Mea- dows of SLAPTON and HORTON, in the County of Bucks, and now lett to Mr. Thomas Hely ( who will shew the Premises), at = 6.90 per Annum. Q3" About 25 Acres of the Land are Freehold, and the Residue of the Premises are Copyhold of Inheri- tance ; holden of the Manor of Slapton, under a yearly Quit- Rent of £. 1 15s. ,' ijd. and subject to H'eriots and Fine, at the Will of the Lord, upon Sale or Death. *** For further Particulars, apply to Mr. HURST, Newport- Pagnell, Bucks; Mr. JONES, of Tring, in the County of Hertford, Carpenter; or the AUCTION- EER, at Stony- Stratford, Bucks. T The Fall of prime Oak Timber. HAIL- WESTON ' WOOD, HUNTINGDONSHIRE. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. ABBOTT, On Tuesday the 23d of April, 1805, subject to such Conditions of Sale as will be then and there pro- duced, ALARGE QUANTITY of useful OAK TIMBER and POLLARDS, in Lots. The Sale will commence at the Wood, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon. ( PF HAIL- WESTON is on the Turnpike - Road, within two Miles of St. Neots and the navigable River Ouze to Lynn. * » * Further Particulars may be known of Mr. ABBOTT, Cabinet- Maker and General Appraiser, and Agent to the Norwich Fire- Office. TURNPIKE- ROAD MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given, That the General Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the Turn- pike- Road from the East End of Bromham Bridge, in the County of Bedford, to the Turnpike- Road leading frora Wellingborough to Olney, in the County of Bucks ; and also the Road from the said Turnpike- Road at or near the South End of the Town of Olney aforesaid, to the Turnpike- Road leading from North- ampton to Newport- Pagnell, in the same County; will be held at the BULL INN, in OLNEY aforesaid, on THURSDAY in EASTER WEEK, being the 18th Day of APRIL instant, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. JOHN GARRARD, Clerk to the Trustees Olr. ey, April\ th, 1805. To COVER, this Season, 1805, At THOMAS ODELL'S, Dealer in Horses, WOBURK, Bedfordshire, GALLOPER, late the Property of Mr. Thomas Coleman, of Billington, at One Guinea each Mare, and Half- a- Crown the Groom.— GAUOPIK was got by that noted Horse Fidget, which was -> ur- chased by the late Duke of Bedford of Richard Vernon, Esq. for 2600Guineas; when three Years old he won upwards of 8000 Guineas: His Dam by Young MotV v.- ick Ball.— Galloper is a remarkably healthy Horse,* and Master of fourteen Stone, is an excellent Hunter, very temperate, and a good Leaper. He will attend the following Markets:— Leighton, every Tuesday ; Dunstable, every Wednesday ; Heir. el- hempstead, every Thursday ; Newport, every Satur- day ; and at Home the Remainder of the Week during the Season.— The Money to be paid " at the Time of Covering, or at Midsummer next. KIT His Stock is very promising, now rising three and four Years old. To COVER, this Season, 1805, At One Guinea and a Half each Mare, and Half- a- Crown the Groom, ABOMLIQUE, now in the Possession of . THOMAS GRIMSHAW, of KILSBY ( late the Pro- perty of John Grimshaw, deceased).— ABOMLIQUE is a remarkably fine brown Horse, full fifteen Hands three Inches high, and for Blood, Bone, and Action, tew Horses in this Kingdom can excel him. He was bred by Lord Sherbourne, and was foaled in the Yeat 1794. He was got by Satellite, Satellite by Eclipse, his Dam by Conductor; in the Year 1800, the Pro- perty of Mr. Charles Day. At Winchester he won the Ladies' Plate, beating Sir F. Evelyn's bay Horse Asparagus, Mr. Hyde's Experiment, and two others.— At Warwick, in 1801 ( then the Property of Lord Brooke), he ran in tho Name ot Catereo for the Stakes, and won the first Heat, beating Collector and several others; in the second Heat he broke down, and has never started since.— See the Racing Calendar.— He has covered three Seasons, and has proved himself a sure Foal- C. etter, and his Stock is as promising as any ever was in this Kingdom. ABOMLIQUE will be at Kilsby, on Monday; the Dun- Cow, West- Haddon, on Tuesday; Plough- and. bell, Daventry, on Wednesday; Red- Lion, Banbury, on Thursday; Swan, in Kineton, on Friday Mer- maid, Warwick, on Saturday; and the Griffin. Southam, on Sunday. ( PT Barren Mares covered as usual. tial ich her IS; od- VO in ks. i ho can Id. k ri- te, 1 a he hi n cl, 1- t; id of n- I I | 1 f Friday and Saturday's Pasts. , LONDON, April 5. GOVERNMENT has received dispatches from Tortola, by the Lady Arabella packet, which reached Falmouth on Sunday with the Leeward Island mails.— They state, that on the 1st ult. a vessel arrived at Tortola, express from St. Chris- topher's, with an account that a French squadron, consisting of five sail of the line ( one a three- decker), three frigates, and two brigs, had arrived at Martinique on the 19th of February, from France ( no doubt the Rochefort squadron), and on the 21st landed 3000 troops in Prince Rupert's Bay, Dominica; and, after a gallant resistance from 300 troops, under the command of General Prevost, the French succeeded in gaining pos- session of the town, which they set on fire, our troops retiring to the forts. The following is an official statement brought by the Nelly schooner, which arrived on Tuesday at Portsmouth:— " Head- Quarters, Prince Rupert's, Dominica, lith February, 1805. • I SIR,— You will inform the Commander in Chief of his Majesty's naval and land forces, that a force from France, consisting of one three- decker and two seventy- fours, frigates, Sec. with troops on board, invested the island on the 20th, and made good their landing on the following day ( the 21st): they were most successfully resisted by the troops under my command, and repeatedly driven back. The ships of the line in vain attempted to silence the batteries j but unfortunately the town being on fire, and the militia on the right, notwithstanding their spirited conduct, being compelled to fall back, I deemed it prudent to allow the Council to capitulate for the town of Roseau and its dependences, whilst 1 at- tempted, by forced marches to get into Prince Rupert's, with such'force as 1 could collect; in which 1 have succeeded, and wait their attack on this post, with a Well- grounded expectation that his Majesty's regulars and militia forces will again distinguish themselves. I retreated from Roseau on the 21st, at 4 p. tit. and understand the terms I prescribed are acceded to. I ordered none to be accepted that were not honourable, and desired the French Commander not to allow his troops to disgrace themselves by plundering, or any act of wantonness.— You are hereby ordered to sail immediately, and make the first island you can. If privateers in the Guadaloupe Channel prevent your turning to windward, make Monserrat or Antigua. I have the honour to be, Sir, your most obedient Servant, ( Signed) " GEORGE PREVOST." " To the Master of the sloop Endeavour. " To be delivered to the Commander in Chief of his Majesty's naval and land forces, or the Governor or President of the first Island you make." The triumph of the enemy can but be of short duration, as a detachment of the British fleet, under Admiral Cochrane, has received correct in- formation respecting the hostile squadron, and has, probably, by this time, fallen in < vith it. From February 18th, 1803, to February 18th, 1804, there were married in Russir., 302,407 cou- ples; died, 791,979; born, 1,27b, 321. In the number of deaths were— 36 between 115 and 120; 15 between 120 and 125; 5 between 125 and 130; and one of 150 years of age. In an account laid before the House of Com- mons of the extraordinary expences of the army, from December 1803, to December 1804, we find that the sum of fifteen thousand pounds has been paid for ths support of the Emigrants. I, WILLIAM HICKMAN, heretofore of Ra- vensthorpe, in the County ftf Northampton, and late of I. ittle- Houghton, in the same County, Farmer, confined in His Majesty's Gaol or Prison in and for the County of Northampton, and not being charged in Custody on the first Day of January, One Thou- sand Eight Hundred and Four, or at any Time since, with any Debt or Debts, Sum or Sums of Money, exceeding in the Whole the Sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Pounds, do hereby give this first public Notice, That 1 intend to take Benefit of an Act passed in the forty- fourth Year of His present Ma- jesty's Reign, intituled, " An Act for the Relief of " certain Insolvent Debtors;" and I do hereby give Notice, that a true and perfect Schedule, containing a Discovery of all my real and personal Estate, here- after to be sworn to, is now ready to be delivered to any Creditor applying for ths same to the Keeper or Gaoler, or his Deputy, of the said Prison. WILLIAM HICKMAN. J. WRIGHT, Gaoler. DRUG BUSINESS. JB. TUCK returns Thanks to his Friends and . Customers for Favours conferred upon him in the GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, & c. BUSI- NESSES, and begs Leave to infirm them, that he has now also entered into the DRUG BUSINESS, and taken into PARTNERSHIP Mr. WILLIAM MATHER, Chymist and Druggist, from London; and they may depend upon being served with the best Articles, and on reasonable Terms, by their most obedient humble Servants, TUCK & Maxher. { pi* PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully dis- pensed.— PATENT MEDICINES, of every Description, may be had as above ; and also genuine HORSE MEDI- CINES, of the first Quality. Wellingborough, March 25, 1805. T DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ME PARTNERSHIP between RICHARD MARRIOTT and SAMUEL STANTON, DRAPERS and UNDERTAKERS, of Northampton, IS THIS DAY DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT.— All Persons indebted to the Estate, are desired to pay the same to the said Richard Marriott, and by whom all Demands on the Partnership Account will be discharged.— Witness our Hands, this 22d Day of March, 1S05, R. MARRIOTT, ^^^^ S. STANTON. RICHARD MARRIOTT BEGS to return his most grateful Acknowledg- ments to his Friends for the many Favours re- ceived, and acquaints them, that the Trade will in future be carried on by him, and earnestly hopes for a Continuance of their Friendship. Northampton, March 25, 1805. SAMUEL STANTON RETURNS his sincere Thanks to his Friends and the Public in general for their Favours con- ferred on him during his late Partnership with Mr. RICHARD MARRIOTT; and b.' gs. Leave to inform them, that he has purchased and entered upon the Shop, Dwelling- House, and Premises, late in the Occupation of Mr. EDWARD DUFFIN, at the lower End of the DRAPERY, in NORTHAMPTON, where he intends carrying on the Business of a LIKEN and WOOLLEN - DRAPER, HATTER, and UNDERTAKER; assuring those who may honour him with their Commands, that it will be his unre- mitting Study to otter for Sale Articles of the newest Fashion and best Quality, on the most reasonable Terms. *** S. S. having lately purchased the Stock in Trade of a Linen and Woollen- Draper, has commenced selling it oii'at prime Cost. Northampton, 15th March, 1S05. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY. THE ALTHORP, NORTHAMPTON, WELLINGBOROUGH, DAVENTRY, WYMERSLEY, and TOWCESTER TROOPS, are requested to assemble at Head- Quarters, at NORTH- AMPTON, at Six o'Clock in the Evening of WED- NESDAY the 17th of APRIL instant, for the Purpose of being billetted, trained, and exercised, under their own Officers, iri Pursuance of the Provisions of the General Volunteer Act, from the Day abovementioned to the 19th Instant inclusive. § 3" The abovementioned Troops will be inspected on the 18th and 19th Instant by Lieutenant- Colonel Corbett; and all the Commissioned Officers are re- quired on that Occasion to produce their Commissions to the Inspecting Field- Officer. 2d April. 1805. SPENCER, Colonel. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YEOMANRY. qPHE Gentlemen of the TOWCESTER TROOP I. are requested to meet on HEATHENCOTE- GREEN, for Exercise, on THURSDAY the lltli of APRIL, at Ten o'Clock. . T. MANSEL, Captain. To- wcester, March 29th, 1805. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY. NPHE Members of the DAVENTRY TROOP I. of NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, are requested to meet, for Exercise, on THURSDAY next, the 11th Instant, at Eleven o'Clock, on the MARKET- HILL, in DAVF. NTRY. T. R. THORNTON, Captain. NORTHAMPTON SHI RE YEOMAN RY CAVALRY. RPHE Gentlemen of the BRACKLEY TROOP i. are requested to meet, for Exercise, at Ten VClock on WEDNESDAY the 17th Instant, at PLOW- MAN'S FURZE CORNER. W. R. CARTWRIGHT, Lieutenant- Colonel. TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, CLERGY, AND FREEHOLDERS of the COUNTY of NORTHAMPTON. HAVING had the Honour to be elected one of the Verderers of Salcey Forest, I beg Leave to return you tny most sincere Thanhs, and to assure you that I shall ever retain a grateful Sense of the Obligations conferred on Your most obedient And faithful humble Servant, W. WAKE. Courteenha'. l, 4th April, 1805. Mn. HARRISON RESPECTFULLY begs Leave to inform the LADIES of NORTHAMPTON audits Vici- nity, she is returned from LONDON with A new, elegant, and fashionable Assortment of CHILDBED LINEN, & c. & c:; returns her sincere Thanks to those Ladies who have hitherto favoured her with Commands, and hopes she will be found deserving their future Support. .( 13" PLAIN and FANCY DRESS FROCKS, of all Sizes, and CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CAPS, made on the most reasonable Terms. Parade, Northampton. PRICE Bank Stock 3 per Ct. Red. . - 3 per Ct. Cons. 4 per Ct. Cqns. 5 per Ct. Ann. OF STOCKS; sh. | Imp. 3 per Cents. sh. I India Stock 180 for op. SiJMi I India Bonds , '. 1 2 dis. sh. I Excheq. Bills par. 2 pr. _ 89M I Omnium ,2i 3 2j pr. RUGBY ASSEMBLY. rr< EIE NEW ASSEMBLY- ROOM, at the 1. SPREAD - EAGLE INN, in RUGBY, will be OPENED, with a BALL, on the EVENING of TUESDAY, the 16th of APRIL. ABM. GRIMES, Esq. J JOHN CALDECOTT, Esq- S Mewaws' NORTHAMPTON, April 6th, 1805. THE Committee appointed for managing the Concerns of the proposed THEATRE, are re- quested to meet at the GEORGE I.. N, on WEDNESDAY next, at Six o'Clock in the Evening. Mr. M'KORKF. LL's PUPILS' BALL, At the Hind Inn Assembly- Room, Wellingborough, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 1st, 1805. MR. M'KORKELL respectfully informs his Friends, that his PUPILS' BALL, as ap- pointed fov Easter Week, is unavoidably postponed till WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 1st of MAY, and wit' consist of a Variety of Slow and Scotch Minuets, the Minuet de la Cour and New Gavote, Cotillions and French Quadrilles, Scotch and Irish Reels, Strathspeys, Chantreuses, Allemandes, English and French Hornpipes ( Parisot and Del Caro's), Vestrie's Scotch Dance, the fashionable new Medley Keel ( con. sisting of the Scotch, Irish, and German Waltz Steps), and an Opera Ballet, en Pas seul. ( f3" The Band of Music will be conducted by Mr. Sternberg; consisting of Violins, Violoncello, Octave Flute, Bassoon, and Pipe and Tabor. *** Dancing will commence at Eight o'Clock, and a Ball afterwards for the Company. N. B. Tickets to be had, 5s. each, at the Hind Inn, THOMAS W ILSON'sCltEDITORS & DEBTORS. HTIIOMAS WILSON, of CIIETXINCTON, in the L County of Bedford, Sheep- Dealer, having^ con- veyed his real and personal Estate to Mr. Benjamin Rogers and Mr. Marshall Eyles, both of Carlton, in the said County of Bedford, in Trust for the Benefit of such of his Creditors as shall execute the Convey, ance of his said Estate on or before the 7th Day of May next; Notice is hereby given, that the Deed of Conveyance is left at the Office of Mr. Garrard, At- torney at Law, Olney, Bucks, for the Signatures of such of the said Creditors as may be inclined to exe- cute the same.— All Persons indebted to the Estate of the said Thomas Wilson, are required to pay their respective Debts to the said Trustees, or to Mr. Garrard, on or before the 1st Day of May next, or they will be sued for the same. Olney, April 5th, 1805. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY. rpIIF, Gentlemen of the WELLINGBOROUGH I- TROOP are requested to meet, for Exercise, at Ten o'Clock on THURSDAY the 11th Instant, on the MARKET- HILL, WELLINGBOROUGH. J. C. ROSE, Lieutenant. " NORTHAMPTON VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. RRTHE Gentlemen of the TROOP of NORTH- 1 AMPTON VOLUNTEER CAVALRY, are requested to meet on the MARKET- HILL, in NORTH- AMPTON, in marching Order ( without Pantaloons), on WEDNESDAY the 17th instant, at Half- pait Four in the Afternoon. WILLIAM KERR, Captain- Commandant. 4th April, 1S05. Q3" The Roll will be called precisely at Five. * » * The Troop will remain embodied till the 19tli Instant inclusive. WELLINGBOROUGH VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. TIE Gentlemen of the WELLINGBOROUGH VOLUNTEER CAVALRY are requested to meet on the PARADE, in WELLINGBOROUGH, on MONDAY the 8th Day of APRIL, 1805, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, properly armed and equipped, to be embodied for six Days, pursuant to the Act of Par- liament. , $ 3" They will be inspected twice in the Week, by General Ward and Colonel Corbett. JOHN NEWTON GOODHALL, Captain- Commandant. THEATRE, COVENTRY. BY HIS MAJESTY'S SERVANTS. THE YOUNG R O S C I U S. RPIIE celebrated MASTER BETTY, better . JL known by the Name of the YOUNG ROSCIUS, is engaged for FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, and will make his first Appearance on MONDAY, APRIL the 8th, in the TRAGEDY of DOUGLAS. YOUNG NORVAL, by the YOUNG ROSCIUS. On TUESDAY, APRIL the 9th, LOVERS' V O W S. FREDERICK, by the YOUNG ROSCIUS. On WEDNESDAY, APRIL the 10th, BARBAROSSA. ACHMET, by the YOUNG ROSCIUS. On THURSDAY, APRIL the 11th, 11 A M L E T. HAMLET, by the YOUNG ROSCIUS; being posi- tively his last Appearance. C3" Boxes and Pit 7s.— Gallery 3s.— The Doors to be opened at Six, and begin precisely at Seven'o'Clock. ALL Persons upoi DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. RPHE PARTNERSHIP between EDWARD - L WALLIS, of TITHBY, in the County of Not- tingham, and FRANCIS NEEP, of CLAPTON, in the County ot Northampton, Farmers, IS THIS DAY DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT.— Witness our Hands, this 5th Day of April, 1805, EDWARD WALLIS, FRANCIS NEEP. Witr. ecw. ? DANISL SOUTHWELL, WITNESSES. ^ & % UVTL DUMBLETON. WANTED, by a young Person, of unexcep- tionable Character, who has served an Appren- ticeship to the DRESS- MAKING BUSINESS, A SITUATION in that Line, or in a SHOP; or as a LADY's MAID. *** Letters ( Post- paid) addressed to M. D. Post- Office, Woburn, Beds, will be duly attended to. Money to be advanced on Mortgage. SEVERAL SUMS of MONEY ready to be advanced on approved Real Security. ( f3T For Particulars, aoply to Messrs. YORKK & SHERARD, Thrapstonor Oundle. The BUSINESS of a COMMON- CARRIER. ANY Person inclined to enter into the Business of a COMMON- CARRIER, may succeed, on advantageous Terms, to a very old- established Concern, now in full Employ, by taking, at an Appraisement, the Waggons, Tilts, light Carts, thirteen Horses in high Condition, Harness, Butter- Flats, Hampers, See. For Particulars, apply at the Office of Messrs. HOT- SON, Wellingborough. APRII. 5th, 1805. | OST, on the Road from Lutterworth Fair, on J J Tuesday the 2d of April instant, f A brindle- finched Shropshire STEER; Flesh- marked with one Stroke down the Rump on the left Side, ( jj- Whoever will give Intelligence of the said Steer, so that it may be had again, shall receive HALF- A- GUINEA REWARD, and have all rea- sonable Charges paid, by applying to JOHN IRESON, of Lilbourn, Northamptonshire. KK $ To be SOLD by AUCTION, By R. M. JONES, On Monday the 3th Day of April next, at the Dun- Cow, in MORTON- PINKNEY, in the County of Northampton, at Three o Clock in the Afternoon, ALL that substantial MESSUAGE or TENE- 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. 83" The above Premises are a very 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. To be SOLD bv AUCTION, By R. M. ' JONES, On Wednesday the 10th of April, 1805, at the Bull Public- House, in Wappenham, in the County of Northampton, HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE and otter EFFECTS, removed there for Convenience of Sale; consisting ot Bedsteads and Furniture; Beds, Blankets, & c.; Tables and Chairs; Pewter and Brass ; Hogshead, Half- Hogshead, 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 Hors; s; Bridle and Saddle; Baker's Pannel, with many other Articles. „, , . ( J3- The Sale will commence at Ten o'Clock in the Morning. MARCH loth, 1805. who have any Claim or Demand on the Estate or Effects of SAMUEL TITE, lateof Kirby Grounds, inthe Parish of BLAKESLEY, in the County of Northampton, Grazier, deceased, are desired to send an Account thereof to Mr. Joseph Goodman, of Bradden; Mr. John Goodman, of Wood- Burcott; Mr. Scrivener, of Sewell Grounds; or Mr. Phipps, of Towcester, all in the County of Northampton; or to Mr. Howes, Solicitor, in North- ampton; 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. Joseph Goodman, Mr. John Goodman, Mr. Scrivener, Mr. Phipps, or Mr. Howes ( who are duly authorized to reccivc the same), on or before the 24th Day of June next; as the Accounts of the late Mr. Tite are to be finally adjusted and settled by that Time. MARCH 15, 1805. ALL Persons who have any Claim or Demand upon the Estate or Effects of SAMUEL JAKE MAN, late ot F LOORE, in the County of Northampton, Yeotnan, deceased, are desired to send an Account thereof to Mr. John Jakeman, or Mr. William Jakeman, both of Floore aforesaid; 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 re- spective Debts to the said Mr. John Jakeinan, 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 enfotced to recover the same. To be SOLD AUCTIO N, By Mr. KIRSHAW., On the Premises, in the Occupation of Mr. WIN. GRAVE, at COLLINGTREE, near Northampton, On Wednesday the 10th Day of April, 1805, ONE milched Cow, one in- calved Heifer, and one Stirk ; one Draught Mare; Harness; Win- nowing- Fan; a Six- inch Cart; Harrows; Plough; Sieves, Riddles, Forks, Rakes, and Ladders ; Hovel Timber; two Churns; Cheese- Press; Pillion; Bar- rel; Mash- Vat; Buckets; Pewter; a Thirty- Hour Clock; a Copper; Press- Bedstead, Clothes- Chest, and sundry useful Articles. gr. T The Sale to commence at Ten o'Clock. N. B. The Homestead in the Occupation of the said Mr. Wingrave, to be Lett, together with a Malt ing, Yard, Barn, Stable, and Cowhouse; also, two Cottages, an excellent Orchard, and about five Acres of rich Grazing Land, and may be entered upon im- mediately. 1 ( One Concern.) Capital Oak Timber. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By J. So RES, On Thursday next, the Ilth of April instant, at the Rose- and- Crown, Yardley- FIastings, in the County of Northampton, UPWARDS of 100 Lots of OAK TREES, of large Dimensions, standing in YARDLEY CHACE, and numbered, with the Tops, aud with- out the Bark. ( pf* May be viewed the two preceding Days, and Catalogues had of Mr. William Longland, of Yardley. %* The Sale to begin at Eleven o'Clock. ROWELL HUNDREDS AND MANOR COURTS. NOTICE is hereby given, That the VIEWS of FRANKPLEDGE, with theCOURTS LEET and COURTS BARON of GEORGE HILL, Esquire, his Majesty's Serjeant at Law, for his HUNDRED of ROWKLL, and also for his MANOR of ROWELL, in the County of Northampton, will be held at the usual Place, on THURSDAY the EIGHTEENTH Day of APRIL instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon; when and where the respective Tenants and Persons concerned are required to make their personal Appearance, do their respective Suit and Service, and pay their re- spective Quit- Rents, and other Rents due to the said Lord, for the said Hundred and Manor; and the Constables for the last Year, within the said Hundred, are required to attend with their Suit and Service, and Fealty Rolls; and the new Constables, Thirdboroughs, and Parish- Officers, to be sworn into Office, and the old ones to be discharged, on Pain of the Penalty to be incurred bv Default. JOHN NEWTON GOODHALL, Steward. April 5th, 1805. SACRILEGE. WHEREAS the PARISH CHURCH of FLOWER, near Daventry, inthe County of Northampton, WAS BROKE INTO between Sunday the 31st of March, and Thursday the 4th of April last, and a BOX, wherein was the SUNDAY- SCHOOL CHILDREN'S BOOKS and some PRAYER - BOOKS, WAS STOLEN THERE- FROM; and also some PRAYER- BOOKS, from various Parts of the Church : Notice is hereby given, that if any Person or Persons will give Information of the Offender or Offenders, so that he, she, or they may be brought to Justice, shall, on Conviction, receive a Reward of TEN GUINEAS of us, THOMAS MARRIOTT and JOHN CAFELL, Churchwardens of the said Parish of Flower. April 5th, 1805. To be SOLD or LETT, And may be entered upon immediately, ASubstantial well- built MESSUAGE or TENE- MENT, with Stables, Pigsties, Hovels, and other convenient Outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate and being in L1TCHBOROUGH, in the County of Northampton, late in the Occupation of Thomas Gregory; and also, all that CLOSE of ex- ceeding rich LAND thereunto adjoining, containing two Acres, or thereabouts, and in the Occupation of Mr. John Wait. (| 3~ The above Premises are well supplied with Water, and are very pleasantly situated, only five Miles from Towcester, eight from Northampton, and eight from Daventry ; and will be found a very desirable Purchase for any Person who wishes to c- rry on the Trade of a Butcher or Baker, or any other Business requiring Room. *** For further Particulars, apply to Mr. JOHN WAIT, of Litchborough aforesaid ; or to Mr. HOWES, Solicitor, in Northampton. Capital Live Stock, 4' C. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By THOMAS WOOD, On the Premises, on Saturday the 13th Day of April, 1805, rpHE LIVE and DEAD STOCK, IMPLE- X MENTS in HUSBANDRY, PART of the HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, and other EFFECTS, of the late Mr. NICHOLAS LUCAS, deceased, at STANBRIDGE, near Leighton- Buzzard, in the County of Bedford; comprising six capital Draught Horses, in high Condition; three in- calved Cows, and four Heifers; three store Pigs, and one in- pigged Sow; 51 Couples, and 50 dry Sheep, of i different Descriptions; one Narrow- wheel Waggon complete, three Narrow- wheel Carts, Harness com- plete for eight Horses, Ploughs and Harrows, Bam Tackle in general, Folks, Rakes, Hurdles, aud other useful Implements in Husbandry, Sec. HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE, & C. consists of Bed- steads, Beds, aad Bedding ; Tables and Chairs ; Pew. ter and Brass; Deal Dresser and Shelves; Brass Fur- nace ; Iron- bound Casks; two Churns and Frames; Milk- Leads, Pails, and Kivers; several Wood Bottles; largeQuantity of old Iron; and various other Articles. j} 3" On Account of the Number of Lots the Sale will begin precisely at Ten o'Clock. NORTHAMPTON, SATURDAY EVENING, April 6. MARRIED.] On Tuesday se'nnight, Mr. Mar- riott, to MisS Griffin, both of Coventry. A few days since, Mr. John Price, of Earl's- Croom, near Worcester, to Miss Henrietta Palfrey, of Finham, near Coventry. DIED.] On Sunday se'nnight, in the prime of life, Mr.. Thomas Aveling, of Whittlesea, eldest son of Thomas Aveling, Esq. late High- Sheriff for the county of Cambridge. Same day, at Brington, in the county of Hunt- ingdon, aged 90, Mrs. Jane Favell, widow. On Monday se'njiight, in the 68th year of his age, Mr. Francis Egiiiton, of Haudsworth, near Birmingham, celebrated as the restorer of the art of painting upon glass, which he carried to a state of excellences never attained at any former period, uniting with colours brilliant as those produced by the ancients, a fulness of effect, a propriety of light and shade, and a delicacy of execution, of wh ich they gave no examples. Lately, at Aliesley, Warwickshire, in the 39th year of her age, Miss Barnes. A few days since, Mr. Herring, farmer, of Teigh, Rutland. O11 Wednesday se'nnight, at Gainsborough, aged 31, Mr. Stirling Gilchrist, brother to Mr. Gilchrist, of Stamford. On Thursday se'nnight, much respected, and sincerely lamented by her friends and a numerous circle of acquaintance, Mrs. Walker, wife of Mr. Walker, farmer and grazier, of Easton- Maudit, near Castle- Ashby, in this county. A few days ago, aged 49, Robert Peck, Gent, of Knawston, Leicestershire. Lately, aged 78, Mr Wartnaby, formerly an eminent grocer, & c. at Melton- Mowbray. On Sunday last, aged 71 years, Mrs. H. M. Iliffc, daughter of the late Mr. Edmund lliffe, of Hinckley. On Friday last, aged 64, Mr. Nicholas Battin, many years corn- inspector of this market. —• » •:'.'".'.'•' Circular letters have been sent to the Com- manders of Volunteer Corps, stating, that Govern- ment will make the same allowances as were made last year, to such corps as shall go out on duty for a limited time, for the purpose of exercise and discipline. The Young Roscius is engaged to perform at the Coventry Theatre for four nights. His first ap- pearance will be on Monday next, in the character of Douglas.— See advertisement. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. ROUSE, On Tuesday the 23d Day of this current April, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, at the George Inn, in Market- Harborough, in the County of Leicester, in Lots, subject to the Conditions to be produced at the Sale, AValuable and Tythe- free ESTATE, at WILBARSTON, in the County of Northamp- ton; consisting of a good Farm- Flouse and Outbuild- ings, and upwards of 100 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land, in the Occupation of Mr. Thomas Burditt. Also, a valuable and Tythe- free ESTATE, at LITTLE- BOWDEN, in the said County of North- ampton; consisting of nearly 100 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in the Occupation of Mr. Thomas Smith and Mr. William Flavell. 63" The above Estates are in high Cultivation and Fertility. *** fhe Tenants will shew the Premises; and further Particulars may be had of Mr. PARRY, At- torney at Law, Market- Harborough. TOWCESTER ASSOCIATION. WHEREAS some evil- disposed Person or Per- sons did, last Night or early this Morning, KILL a SHEARHOG SHEEP, the Property of Mr. THOMAS PERKINS, in a CLOSE near the PLANK HOUSE, in TOWCESTER, in his Occupa- tion, and STEAL,. TAKE, and CARRY AWAY the HIND QUARTERS and ONE SHOULDER of the same, together with those Parts of the Skin annexed to the Parts taken away.— There was an old Pitch Mark of a Ring or Circle on the off Hip, with the Letters T. R. therein, but not very legible, and Blood was traced to the Stile leading towards Towcester. Whoever will apprehend or give Information of the Offender or Offenders, so that he or they may be pro- secuted, shall, 011 Conviction, receive a Reward of TWENTY POUNDS of Mr. PERKINS, and a further Reward of FIVE GUINEAS of the Treasurer of this Association, 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 their Conviction, be en- titled to the above Rewards, and Interest will be made to procure His Majesty's Pardon. J. M. KIRBY, Treasurer. Towcester, April 3d, 1805. by'AUCTION, MIT H,' To be SOLD By R. S On Thursday the 25th of April, 1805, between the Hours of Three and Five o'Clock in the Afternoon, ASubstantial Stone - built DWELLING- HOUSE, pleasantly situated ( in the MARKET- PLACE, in OUNDLE, in the County of North- ampton), for Trade, or a neat Residence for a genteel Family, now in the Occupation of Mr. B. Knibb. Also, will be sold, in Lots, upwards of 150 Acres, more or less, of rich MEADOW and ARABLE LAND, lying in the Open Fields of OUNDLE, now in the Occupation of Mr. John Austin. $ 3" Possession of the Whole may be had at Mi. chaelmas next. Particulars of the said Estates may be had of Mr. BALDF. RSION, Solicitor, or Mr. JOHN HEWSON, or Mr. J. SMITH, of Oundle. To COVER, this Season, 1805, AT HUGH HICGWS'S, at COOKNOE, near North- ampton, at One Guinea each Mare, and One Shilling the Man, A BLACK CART COLT; got by Mr. Higgins's Horse, of Higham- Park; his Dam by the late Mr. Bakewell's famous Cart Horse, called the London Horse. The Money to be paid at Christmas. To STATE - LOTTERY Drawing the 13f/ i MAY, 1805. THE SCHEME CONTAINS 2 Prizes of .£. 30,000 2 20,000 3 10,000 3 Prizes 5 8 of =£. 5 000 2,000 1,000 And others of =£. 500, £. 100, & c. Sec. TICKETS and SHARES are on sale by SWIFT & Co. at their old State- Lottery- Office, No. 11, POULTRY, London, established in the Year 1759. In the LAST LOTTERY, the Ticket No. 20,952, a Prize of £. 10,000; No. 8,200, a Prize ot =£. 1,000; Nos. 9,802 and 16,268, Prizes of =£. 500.— And in the preceding Lottery, No. 6,791, a Prize of £. 20,000; No. 9,362, a Prize of =£. 10,000; and No. 19,008, a Prize of =£. 1,000; were sold in Shares by SWIFT and Co. ft3 ™ Orders, with Remittances to the Amount, either by the Post, or by Mail- Coachmen, Guards, or Carriers, punctually executed. LONDON, April 6. THE Hamburgh Mail due on Wednesday last is arrived.— The German Papers furnish no intelligence from the North of Europe, deserving of notice; but Government is said to have received advices from Petersburgh, which state, that 180,000 Russian troops were ordered to be put in immediate motion, a considerable body of which was destined for Sicily. It is generally believed Italy will become the immediate theatre of a Con- tinental war; meanwhile it is clear by the last accounts from Vienna, that Bonaparte has for the present purchased the forbearance of the Emperor of Austria, by a small addition to his Venetian territory, for which, however, the former is to receive an equivalent. In addition to the intelligence laid before our readers in the preceding post, respecting the move- ments of the French in the West Indies, we have to mention the arrival of papers and letters from ' Barbadoes to the 27th February.— With respect to the situation of affairs at Dominica, they remained in nearly the same state as at the date of General Prevost's letter.—' The garrisons of the islands in general had been considerably strengthened; they were all admirably appointed, and in high health aud discipline. A letter from Lord Melyille to the Commis- sioners ot Naval Inquiry, has been laid on the table of the House of Commons. The letter contains his Lordship's positive disavowal of all participation in any profits which Mr. Trotter might have derived from the use of the public money which he had in his hands; and this disavowal his Lordship declares his readiness to verify on oath. The reason stated by the Noble Lord for his unwillingness to make such a distinct disavowal before, was, the intricate nature of Mr. Trotter's accounts, which prevented his Lord- ship from precisely knowing whether any pecuniary advances made to him by Mr. Trotter game from the public or private funds of that gentleman. The report of the Commissioners, as his Lordship states in his letter, referred his answer to their inquiries to periods when Mr. Trotter was not in office, though his answer, in fact, ought to have been referred wholly to the time when the latter was in office. Lord Melville terms this very strange and erroneous mis- application of his answer, " an inaccuracyThe ultimate decision remains with Parliament, by whom the matter will soon be thoroughly investigated. We have the pleasure to inform the public, that a few days ago the sum of ^. 50 was paid into the hands of the treasurer of the General Infirmary in this town, by Nathaniel Pomfret Williams, Esq. in compliance with a request made by his great- uncle, the Rev. Robert Pomfret, deceased, late rector of Emberton, in the county of Bucks, to- wards carrying on the charitable designs of that excellent institution. On Wednesday the 20th ult. an inquisition was taken at Thurleigh, in the county of Bedford, before Wm. Whitworth, Gent. Coroner for the said county, on view of the body of Mary Swales, who threw herself into a brook, and was drowned. Verdict — Lunacy. At Warwick assizes, Moses Jones, for robbing Ann Shenton of a pocket- book, containing two < one- guinea notes and a shilling; Richard Sherriff, for stealing a brown mare; William Allen, for a— similar offence; Thomas Corrie, for stealing a pair of shoes; John Bayley, for uttering and pay- ing a bill of exchange, knowing the same to be forged; William Hughes, William Rogers, and Luke Lees, for burglary; were severally convicted, and received sentence of death, but were all re- prieved before the Judge left the town.— John Mills, for knowingly having in tiis possession forty forged Bank of England notes; and Thomas Clark- son, for uttering two forged one- pound Bank of England notes; were sentenced to be transported for 14 years.— William ITenshall and Thomas Ash- ford, for counterfeiting Bank of England dollars; Thomas Price, for obtaining enlisting money, he being an apprentice; Thomas Fretwell and Charles Fretwell, for stealing bacon; Patrick Dixon, for uttering 120 counterfeit shillings as the lawful coin of the realm; John King, for stealing fowls; John Grinall, for stealing two pairs of half- boots; Richard Johnstone, for stealing a great- coat; John Haywood, for stealing three pairs of boots, & c.; and Samuel Newitt, for stealing linen; were sen- tenced to be transported for seven years. At these assizes an action at law was com- menced by Mrs. Meecham, plaintiff, as admini- stratrix, against Messrs. Attwood and Barker, assignees under a commission of bankruptcy, issued forth against the late Mr. John Randolph Meecham, of Birmingham, in order to set aside the said commission, when it appeared, under the direction of the Judge, that the act of Mr. Meecham's leaving his dwelling- house was not alone a sufficient act of bankruptcy; and the Jury finding, from the evidence procured, that he was not alive when the commission was proceeded upon, after a trial that lasted upwards of nine hours, a verdict was given for the plaintiff. An action was also brought by the daughter of a farmer in Warwickshire, to recover damages for a breach of promise of marriage against a neigh- bouring farmer, when it appearing that the non- performance of his marriage was accompanied with some aggravating circumstances, the Jury gave the lady a verdict with ti'. iQO damages; and his Lordship said, than an action for damages by her father, for depriving him of her services, would still hang over the. head of the defendant. • The Judge, in summing up the evidence upon a trial for an assault, laid it down as a law, that the Manager or Proprietor of a Theatre may direct the servants of the house to remove any person or persons who have got possession of places against the rules of the Theatre; and if aa assault is committed by such removal, their con- duct is by law justified. Corn- Exchange, London, Friday, April 5. There are since our last not many arrivals of Wheat, but a tolerable good supply is on hand, with some cargoes of foreign; inferior qualities are rather lower in price.— Sales of Barley and Malt remain at about last prices. PRICE of CORN per Quarter Northampton, Saturday, April 6. at Beans, 42s. Od. to 46s. Od. Peas, 40s. Od. to 52s. Od. By the Standard Measure. 20, Wheat, 80s. to 100s. Rye, 60s. Od. to 76s. Barley, 16s. Od. to 50s. Od. Oats, 22s. Od. to 26s. Od. LIST of FAIRS, from April 8 to April within the Circuit of this Paper. M. April 8. Atherstone and Barnet. T. 9. Jjighton- Buzzard. Th. 11. Kettering and Nottingham, M. 15. Olney, Southam, Hitchin, and Hinckley. T. 16. Thame, Aibby- de. la. Zoucb, Brailt:, Dtf. • ventry, and Godmanchester, W. 17. Wellingborough. Th. 18. Luton. f. — Bicester and Fenny. Sfatjurd, - i EN C YfLOPiEDIA EOND IN EN SIS. Tliis Day is published, and to be continued every Saturday, Price 8d. plain, or 14d. with the Plates supdrbly colorred; or on fine large Vellum Paper, Is. plain, or is. ( id. coloured; No. I. of a new and elegant Edition of the I> NCYCLOP. EDIA LONDIN ENSIS; or, - A UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY of ARTS, SCIENCES, and LITERATURE; being the only Work extant in the World which incorporates the Words of all other Dictionaries under ONE Alphabet. By J. WILKES, Esq. of Milland- House, Sussex; Assisted by the most able and eminent SCHOLARS of the present Day ; under Protectionof His Majesty's Royal Licence and Authority. SIX Volumes of this truly National and magnificent Work are already published; and the SEVENTH is in great Forwardness. These may be had, half bound, with Russia Backs complete,' by Application to J. White, Horace's- Head, Fleet- Street; Charnpante and Whitrow, Aldgate; and at the Encyclopedia- Office, 17, Ave- Maria- Lane, St. Paul's, London; they may also be had of W. 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The Price at present ( notwithstanding the Scheme is universally allowed to be the richest in Capital Prizes ever known) is moderate, but, as the Drawing approaches, the Price will rise; and it may not be amiss to remind his Friends, that in the late Lottery Tickets rose to =£. 22 before the Drawing began, and every Ticket was sold before the Lottery was half finished. ( tf" Persons in the Country may be supplied with Tickets and Shares, by sending ( Post- paid) good Bills, Bank Notes, Cash, or Post- Office Orders, as above. WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS, For the Green- Sickness, and other Disorders incident to young Females. rpiIE following Instance of their uncommon .1- Efficacy, is worthy the Attention of the Af- flicted ;— MADAM, Plymouth- Dock, Oct. 10th, 1804. So much Benefit 1 have received from a Medicine called WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS, of which, by the Bill, I understand you to be the Proprietor, that I am induced, in Gratitude for my Recovery, and from a Desire of serving those who are similarly afflicted, to state the Particulars of my Case, which you are at Liberty to make as public as is agreeable to your- self. I am now near twenty Years of Age, and for the last three Years have been scarcely three Days free from Illness, which to describe particularly might be unimportant and improper; but, to speak generally, I was afflicted with a continued Shortness of Breath, accompanied by Palpitation of the Heart; my Appe- tite was generally very much reduced^ but now and then greedy to excess; my Countenance, from being rosy, became of a palid Lividness, and those periodical Discharges to which we are subject, were now trifling and irregular. In this State, a Burden to myself and Friends, I had Recourse to every Means prescribed by the Faculty, or recommended by my Friends, to obtain a Restoration of Health, but without Success. At length WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS were mentioned by a Lady who happened to be on a Visit to our House, to have been of material Service to a Relation of hers in a similar Situation, and who then conti- nued to take them with every Frospect of a complete Restoration of her former Health. On this Represent- ation, I immediately sent for a couple of Boxes, and by the Time I had taken them, agreeably to the Di- rections, I found my former Symptoms of ill Health materially to abate, and I now am taking the fourth Box with every Prospect of a complete Restoration Hy the Time it is empty. I therefore, with heartfelt Satisfaction, acknowledge myself, Madam, much your Debtor, and am Your most obedient Servant, HONORIA WILKINSON. To Mrs. Kearsley, Fleet- Street, London. WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS ( with Directions), Price 2s. 9d. a Box, are sold, Wholesale, by G. Kearsley, Fleet- Street, London; Dicey & Co. No. 10, Bow Church- Yard, Cheapside; F. Newbery, No, 45, St. Paul's Church- Yard; Bacon & Co. No. 150, Oxford- Street; Butler, Cheapside; and Barclay and Son, Fleet- Market; and Retail by Dicey & Sutton, Edge, and Marshall, Northampton; Parker, and Rollason, Co- ventry; Swinfen, Combe, and Cockshaw, Leicester; Seeley, Buckingham; Bloxliam, and Marriott, Ban- bury; Witcox, Towcester; Barringer, and Inwood, Newport - Pagnell; Newcomb, Stamford; Harrod, Harborough; and Wheeler, Aylesbury. *** As another Medicine is sold under the Name of Welch's Female Pills , - which is spurious, Purchasers are requested to remark, as the surest Testimony oj Authen- ticity, that each Bill of Directions is signed - with the Name of C. KEARSLEY, in Hand. Writing; and on the Outside, - whereby Servants cannot be imposed on, the Stamp is printed, by permission of his Majesty's Honour- able Commissioners of Stamps, thus :— C. KEARSLEY, No. 46, FLEET - STREET. None others are genuine. ' GENERAL POST- OFFICE, \ MARCH 13th, 1805. BY an Act of Parliament passed in the - 45th Year of the Reign of His present Majestv, Cap. II, which received the Royal Assent on the 12th Instant, it is cnacted, 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, T- wo 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, T- wo Pence; Double, Four Pence; Treble, Six Pence; An Ounce, FJght 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 tiie 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, T- wo Pence; Treble, Three ( Jence; An Ounce, Four Pence; and so in Proportion for Letters and Packets above an Ounce in Weight; to - 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 in or Covers, openjjjat both Ends, and provided there shall not be inclosed therein any Paper or other Thing, nor containing any Writing other 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 in the 26th Year of King George the Second, Cap. 13, or an Act passed in the 35th Year of His present Majesty's Reign, Cap. 53, are to be charged with an additional Rate of One Penny. 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. BRITISH FIRE- OFFICE, LONDON. INSURANCE is granted by this Office on Houses, Buildings, Manufactories, Ships, and all other Vessels, Goods, Merchandize, FARMING- STOCK, and other Property, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Directors return their Thanks to the Public for the unprecedented Preference given by thein to this Office: They are happy to find, that the Plans they have adopted for the Improvement in Fire- insurances have given such general Satisfaction, and that, through their Exertions, tht Business is better understood, and its Advantages rendered more generally beneficial. They beg to recommend their Mode of Insurance on Agricultural Stock, the Premium upon which is 2s. 64- per Cent. only. The Office grants Insurances for Periods short of a Year; and makes good Loss by Fire from Lightning. Receipts for Insurances becoming due at Lady. Day are in the Hands of their Agents, in the principal Cities and Towns, who will deliver Proposals, with the Rates of Insurance, gratis. ROBERT SKELTON, Sec. ( J5F" Messrs. FLETCHER and DODD, Agents at NORTHAMPTON. A fresh Supply received by Mr. MARSHALL, PARADE, NORTHAMPTON. CHURCH'S COUGH DROPS; The cheapest and best Medicine for COUGHS, COLDS, and ASTHMAS. CHURCH'S COUGH DROPS, as a Medicine, have been so long known and approved as to need very little to be said to recommend them to the Public as the best Preparation for recent COLDS, COUGHS, and confirmed ASTHMAS.— The many Thousands cured during twelve Year's Trial, have confirmed the high Estimation in which they have been long held A recent Cold and Cough yield to a few Doses, and the the most confirmed Asthmas ( within the Power of Medicine to accomplish) have been cured by Perse- verance in their Use. Messrs. SHAW& EDWARDS, 66, St. Paul's Church- Yard, having purchased this, and all Mr. Church Medicines, none can possibly be genuine but such as have their Names engraved on the Stamp:—" Shaw and Edwards, on the Foot- Way, 66, St. Paul's Church- Yard;" the Imitation of which is Felony. Sold by Marshall and Edge, Northampton ; Robins, Daventry ; Palgrave, Bedford; and by every Vender of Medicines in the Kingdom ; Price only 2s. per Bottle. This Day is published, in one Vohltne, Octavo, Price Three Shillings sewed, the FIFTH EDITION, A COMPLETE GUIDE to LANDLORDS, A TENANTS, and LODGERS; being a metho- dical Arrangement of the whole Law respecting the taking or letting of Lands, Houses, or Apartmenls; giving Warning or Notice to quit; ejecting ; seizing tor Rent; Repairs, & c. ; with Forms of Leases, Agreements, Assignments, Surrenders, Receipts for Rent, Notices, See. communicated in an easy and familiar Manner; including ample Instructions for Landlords to conduct themselves legally and securely towards their Tenants; and to enable Tenants to guard against incroaching Landlords; with clear and practical Directions tor making a Distress for Rent. By ROBERT SUTTON, Esq. Barrister at Law. ( PIT Since the Publication of the fourth Edition of this Work, the following essential Decisions have taken place, and are faithfully inserted in this fifth Edition:— 1. Tenant bound to pay the Tax of'one Shilling in the Pound on Property, and the Landlord to allow the Receipt as Part ot Payment.— 2. No Limitation will make a Lease in Reversion a Lease in Possession.— 3. What shall be understood of occupy- ing a Farm in a good and husband- like Manner.— 4. A Stipulation, collateral to a written Agreement, is binding.— 5. A correct Account of the ne- w Duties on Deeds, Leases, Conveyances, Assignments, Mort- gages, See. London: Printed and published by J. STRATFORD, No. 112, Holborn- Hill; and sold by all other Book- sellers and Newscarriers in the United Kingdom. Where may be had, just published. The following NEW PUBLICATIONS, on the most useful Subjects of the Law:— 1. In one Volume, 8vo. Price 3s. sewed, the LAW of WILLS, CODICILS, and REVOCATIONS. By Eardley Mitford, Esq. Conveyancer. 2. In one Volume, 8vo. Price 3s. 6d. sewed, the COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S LAWYER, and FARMER'S COMPLETE LAW LIBRARY. By William Marriot, Esq. 3. In one Volume, 8vo, Price 3s. 6d. sewed, the NEW COMPLETE PARISH - O FFICE R. By Fleary Clavering, Esq. Barrister at Law. 4. In one Volume, 8vo. Price 3s. sewed, the LAW of BANKRUPTS. By Soame Whittaker, Esq. 5. In one Volume, 8vo. Price 3s. sewed, the LAW of BILLS of EXCHANGE. By Edward Windham Manning, Esq. **.* The Whole of the above select Treatises may be had together in one Volume, Price 22s. bound in Calf and Lettered, or 19s. Boards. To the LADIES of NO RTHAMPTON~ and its Vicinity. Beauty, Health, and a good Set of Teeth, may be acquired to old Age by the Use of BUTLER's RESTORATIVE TOOTH- POWDER ( from the original Recipe of the late Dr. P. H. Dimsdale), patronized and used by the Queen and Princesses, the Empress of Russia, the Duchesses of York, Bedford, Gordon, Leeds, Rutland, St. Albans, and most of the Nobility. This Powder is chiefly prepared from Vegetables, and is entirely free from the Acid, or aijy Mineral Substance. It destroys the Scurvy, imparts a Firm- ness and beautiful Redness to the Gums; to the Breath the most delectable Sweetness; and, if used constantly, will render the Teeth of a pearly White- ness, and prevent the Tooth- Ach. Many Medical Gentlemen, who use it, declare it a fine Bracer, era- dicating the Foulness to which the Mouth is subject from Diet or disordered Lungs; and by its healing, purifying, and balsamic Qualities, frees the Mouth ; rom any unpleasant Taste. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at Mr. Butler's, No. 4, Cheapside, London; and by Dicey & Sutton, Edge, and Marshall, Northampton; Gre- gory, and Coombe, Leicester; Harrod, Harborough; Munn, Kettering; Broughton, Wellingborough; Robins, Daventry; Merridew, Coventry; Kirkby, Nuneaton; Leigh, Atherstone; HuUe, Hinckley; Clementson, Melton; Adams, Loughborough; Beads- more, and Dewes, Ashby; Dodsworth, and Brooks, Burton; F. Wheeler, and Loggin, Aylesbury; Blower, Yardley; Loggin, Leighton; Southam, Buckingham; Marriott, and Becsley, Banbury; Sharp, and Perry, Warwick; Gallard, Towcester; Inwood, Newport- Pagnell; and by most Medicine Venders; in Boxes, at 2s. 9d. each. The ml, of NEXT MONTH THE LOTTERY BEGINS DRAWING, SCHEME. No. of Prizes. Value of each. 2 2 3 3 5 8 14 50 100 6000 of =£. 50,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 3,000 500 100 50 20 Total Value, =£. 60,000 40,000,.' 30, f" ' 15,0i 10,0i 8,001 7,000 5,000 5,000 120,000 £. 300,000 30,000 Tickets. Capitals determinable. First- drawn, 1st Day =£. 10,000 Ditto, 2d Day . 1,000 Ditto, 3d Day 1,000 Ditto, 4th Day 5,000 Ditto, 5th Day ...... l, tt> 0 Ditto, 6th Day 20,000 Ditto, 7th Day 2,000 Ditto, 8th Day 30,000 Ditto, 9th Day 1,000 Ditto, 10th Day 2,000 PRESENT PRICE. Tickets =£. 18 lgs. Half £. 9 14 0 | Eighth =£. 2 9 6 Quarter 4 18 01 Sixteenth 1 5 0 ( PT Tickets will rise very considerably as the Drawing approaches— last Lottery they were =£. 22 before the Drawing began. This Day are published, In one Volume, Octavo, Price 5s. in Boards, THE ADVENTURES of COOROO, a Native of the Pellew Islands. Printed for Scatcherd and Letterman, Avemaria- Lane, London; and sold by T. Burnham, Northampton. WHERE MAY BE HAD, 1. Observations on the Exercise of Riflemen and Light Troops, by Serjeant Weddeburn, Price Is. 2. The Farmer and Gardener's Directory, for fore- telling the Changes in the Weather, second Edition, Price Is. *** The Reviews speak highly of this little Work. 3. The Soul of Harmony ; a Collection of Catches, Glees, Songs, & c. Price 2s. 6d. 4. Cullycr's Tables for measuring Land by only pacing it, fifth Edition, Price 2s. 6d. bound. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Brett ( Father of that celebrated Actress, the late Mrs. Chapman,) no- w 71 Years of Agand resident - with his Son- in- La- w, Mr. Chapman, King- Street, Pool- Lane, Liverpool, to ' whom Reference may be had. To Dr. SOLOMON. SIR, Liverpool, 9th Feb. 1805. " I^ OR many Years during the Winter Season, or J- in foggy Weather, I have been subject to Asthma, Cough, and Wheezing, which rendered my Breathing very painful and difficult, so that I could scarcely follow my Profession as a Music- Master, particularly when I had to ascend rising Ground, being obliged to stop frequently, for a considerable Time, to recover my Breath.— After having taken every Thing that was prescribed in vain, I was pre- vailed on to try the Effects of the CORDIAL BALM of GILFAD: A single Bottle produced the most happy Change for the better, every Symptom was relieved, and I can safely aver, that it is one of the best Medi- cines I ever knew for such a Complaint as I laboured under; and have no Doubt of its being of the like Service to Persons suffering under the same Affliction. I am, Sir, vour obedient Servant, G. BRETT. Prepared by Dr. SOLOMON, Gilead. House, near Liverpool, in 10s. 6d. and 33s. Bottles; the latter contain four of the former, by - which the Purchaser saves nine Shillings. Every genuine Bottle has a Stamp which bears the Proprietor's Name and Address, " Saml. Solomon, Liverpool," to imitate which is Felony. Double Postage of all Letters' ® Dr. Solomon, Li- verpool, must be paid, and his Fee of 10s. 6d. in- closed for Advice. 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- Pagnell; Swinfen, Leicester; by the Printers of the Country Newspapers; and by all the reputable Medicine Venders, Booksellers, he. in every principal Town in England, Ireland, Scotland, and America, who will deliver Pamphlets gratis, with a Variety of authentic Documents noted therein. Of - whom may be had. The ANTI - IMPETIGI'NES, or SOLOMON'S DROPS, toi purifying the Blood, and restoring the • System when impaired by the imprudent Use of Mer- cury, have been found the great and only Restorer 6f Health and Vigour in Disorders - where Salivation has repeatedly failed.— Price 10s. 6d.— Family Bottles 33s. The ABSTERGENT LOTION, for removing Eruptions from the Surface of the Human Body.— Price Is. 6d. a Bottle, Duty included. Aiso, A new Edition of SOLOMON'S GUIDE to HEALTH.— Price 3s. Dr. WHEATLEY's Invaluable- Remedies for the certain and speedy CURE OF THE ITCH. AN OINTMENT which cures in four Hours, and does not contain the least Particle of Mer- cury, orany pernicious Ingredient whatever, and so perfectly innocent, that Children at the Breast may be cured without the least Hazard. 11 is of an agreeable Smell, requires no Confinement, and there is no Me- dicine of the Kind which cures in so short a Time. Price Is. 9d. a Box, Duty included. Likewise his CHYM1CAL LIQUID, as perfectly safe as the Ointment, and as certain in its Effects; it has no Smell, nor does it in the least soil the Linen; a Circumstance which renders it highly va- luable, and to some Persons abundantly preferable to any Ointment whatever. Price 2s. 6a. a Bottle, Duty included. Sold, Wholesale Und Retail, by Dicey & Sutton, Bow Church- Yard, and at their Warehouse in North- ampton ; and Retail by Edge, and Marshall, North- ampton ; Robins, Daventry; Tuck & Mather, Welling- borough; Fisher, Higham- Ferrers ; Rollason, and Merridew, Coventry ; Sharp, Warwick; Roberts, Southam; Gregory, Leicester; Harrod, Harborough; Munn, Kettering; Newconib, Stamford; Eaton, Thrap- ston; York, Oundle; Jacob and Horden, Peterborough; Jenkinson, Huntingdon; Hodson, Cambridge; Smith, Bedford ; Inwood and Barringer, Newport- Pagnell; Darton and Tapp, Hitchin; Wilcox, and Gallard, Towcester; Seeley, Buckingham; Jones, Oxford; Richardson, Stonv- Stratford; Hawkes, Lutterworth, and by every Vender of Patent Medicines in the United Kingdom. , WESTMINSTER LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY OFFICE, STRAND, and CORNHILL, LONDON. PERSONS desirous of providing for their Families or Dependants, may, by an Annual Payment, secure to their Widows, Children, or any other Person, either an Annuity for the Remainder of Life, or a gross Sum to be paid at their Decease. Insurances may be made for a Variety of other Pur- poses :— To provide for Renewal of Leases; to secure Sums paid for Places or Employments, or for the Purchase of Life Estates; or in Aid of Arrangements, between Debtor and Creditor, See. See. VOLUNTEERS. It being represented to the Directors, that man/ Persons engaged in the VOLUNTEER SERVICE might wish to secure some Provision for their Families or nearest Connections, in Case of accidentally falling Victims to the unavoidable Casualties of the Service, the Board considering the same, observe, that the GENERAL SCHEME of the Society is intended to secure a Provision on the Event of Death, whether from natural or accidental Causes; yet wishing to embrace, singly or collectively, every Object in their Power which may afford an Accommodation to those who are desirous of insuring with them in. a more limited Degree, they propose to grant POI/ ICIES of INSURANCE upon the Lives of Volunteers against Military Casualties only. Annuities are granted to commence immediately, or at any future Period. Printed Rates and Conditions of Insurance may be had gratis, with the List of Directors, as above, or of the Agents of the BRITISH FIRE- OFFICE in the Country, who are appointed Agents for this Office. ROBERT SKELTON, Sec. No. 26, CORNHIU, LONDON, STATE LOTTERY - OI ill E. HORNSBY & Co. take the Liberty ot' stating to their Country Correspondents,' ai> d to the Public, that the present Lottery is paramount in Grand Prizes, compared with any former Lottery. The Scheme is highly approved of by all Ranka of Pur- chasers, and the Demand for Tickets and Shares at their Office daily increases. The Tickets in the last Lottery were all disposed of to the Public, which oc- casioned a Rise of near four Pounds per Ticket before the Commencement of the Drawing. The Demand in the present Lottery wears the same Appearance; as such, HORNSBY & Co. recommend Clubs, Soci- eties, and individual Purchasers, to buy speedily. £ 3* Orders, by Letter or Carrier, executed on the same Terms as if present. * » * Lotterv begins Drawing the 13th MAY.— Whether a =£. 20 or a =£. 30,000, paid on Demand. Mr. MARRIOTT, DRUGGIST, BANBURY, has just received a fresh SUPPLY of LEAKE's PATENT P1LI. S. To Thomas Taylor, Esq. No. 9, New Bridge- Street, London. Edinburgh, March 18, 1801. HONOURED SIR, IBeg Leave to inform you, that ever since the Year 1799, 1 had been afflicted with the Lues Venerea; which, from its obstinately resisting every Course of Medicine prescribed by the most eminent of the Faculty here, and undergoing several severe Courses of Salivation, and twice discharged from the Hospital, with little Relief, would appear to be of the most inveterate Nature. In the Spring of last Year my Disorder had got to such a Head, as nearly to put a Period to my Existence.— I had a large Ulcer on the Crown of my Head, one on each Arm, and my Legs were broke out in a frightful Manner; my Right was dreadfully painful, and had been in a State of Ulceration for the last seven Years; my Left had also two large Nodes on it, was very much discoloured, and gave me such excruciating Pain, particularly when warm in Bed, as nearly to deprive me of Rest. In this lamentable State, I- was recommended by Mf. J. Thompson ( who received so great a Cure by them here), to take your Leake's Patent Pills, which I - began to do on the 26th of May: In the Course ot a Fortnight I began to receive Benefit— in little more than a Month, the Ulcers on my Head and Arir s were soundly healed— soon after, the Sores on my Legs healed also; leaving, however, considerable Discolouration in the Skin, and Pain in the Bone of the Left, which, by the Blessing of God, and a little longer Perseverance in your invaluable Medicine, subsided; the Nodes dispersing, the Skin regaining its natural Hue, and the nocturnal Pains gradually going off.— I thus became, by your Advice and Me- dicine, perfectly free from all my former Complaints — have recovered my former Spirits and Strength, and am become jolly and fat, in which State having continued many Months, to the Astonishment of all who knew me, 1 am at a loss in what Terms to express my Gratitude, but beg you, for the Good of other suffering Mortals; to make this my Case as public as possible, as } shall on every Occasion; in so doing, you will neatly oblige, Sir, your grateful, obedient, very numble Servant, ALEX. MURKER. S- wan's- Close, High- street, Edinburgh. Prepared and sold by the sole Proprietor, THOMAS TAYLOR, Memberof the Royal College of Surgeons, in London, at his House, No. 9, New Bridge- Street; Where, after a constant Residence of more than thirty- six Years, in a Practice particularly directed to the Cure of Venereal Complaints, and those inci- dental to the Parts of Generation in both Sexes, with that inviolable Secrecy which Men of his Profession < INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE. HPHE Trustees and Directors of . L the PHCENIX FIRE- OFFICE of LONDON, have appointed Mr. JOHN MALPAS, of STONY- STRATFORD, in the County of Buckingham, to be AGENT for the said Company for the Town ot Stony- Stratjora ana Parts adjacent, in the Room of Mr. WM. MALPAS, deceased. The Company insure HOUSES, BUILDINGS, GOODS, WARES, and MERCHANDIZE ; the STOCK. of FARMERS, and SHIPS BUILDING pr in HARBOUR; and in Case of Accident, pay the. full Amount of the Loss, - without any Deduction whatever. g5r* Persons assured by this Company are not liable to Calls to make good the Losses of others, as is the Case in some Offices.— No Charge will be made for the Policy, when the Sum is £ .300, or upwards. *** Printed Proposals, containing the Rates and Conditions, may be had gratis by applying to the said Agent. By Order of the Directors, H. A. HARDY, Sec. of the Countiy Department. N. B. JOHN MALPAS, truly sensible of the very liberal Support his late Father received from his Friends and the Public, as Agent to the PHCENIX FIRE- OFFICE, begs Leave to say, that being appointed Agent in the Room of his Father, he trusts lie shall always be found attentive to the Interests of the As- sured, and to that of the Company : He also hopes to meet with that Encouragement his Father so long enjoyed, assuring them, that it will be his constant Endeavour to merit their Favours_ and Recommend ation. Stony- Stratford, 22i March, 1805. F A C T S. IT is a Truth well known and attested, that Dr. BRODUM's NERVOUS CORDIAL and BOTANICAL SYRUP alone are resorted to by the principal Nobility and Gentry, who acknowledge them to be the only certain Remedy in nervous, de- bilitated, and consumptive Complaints. The Virtues of these excellent Medicines have been tried with unexampled Success, and stood the Test of Years, as appears in the Pamphlets delivered gratis. 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. pf 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 Jk 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. SUN FIRE- OFFICE, BANK- BUILDINGS, and CRAlC.' s - COURT, CHARING- CROSS, LONDON, For insuring Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Mer chandlxe, Ships in Harbour, in Dock, or Building, and Craft, from Loss and Damage by Fire. WE, whose Names are underwritten, being AGENTS for the SUN FIRE- OFFICE, have Authority from the Managers 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 T- wo Shillings and Sixpence per Cent. And all Persons, insured in this Office, are requested to refer to their Policies, in order that they may receive the Benefit of this Re- duction of the Premium on Farming- Stock, on their respective Renewals at LADY- DAY next; and that PRINTED RECEIPTS, under our Hands, 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. FIIGR FARMING- STOCK may be insured, generally in all Barns and Out- houses, or on a Farm, without the average Clause, which may be seen by applying to us, who will give any further Information which may be required, for the explaining this Mode of In- surance. Northampton,— R. SCRIVEN. Peterborough,— J. ATKINSON. Towcester,— W. INNS. Kettering,— J. HENNELL. Daventry,— C. TOMALIN. Lutterworth,— S. CHAPMAN. Leicester,— J. PRICK Banbury,— J. PAIN" Buckingham,— T. SWICHBERY, Jun, Newport- Pagnell,— W. LUCAS. Potton,— J. PEDLEY. Stamford,— T. COOKE. Coventry,— J. CARTER. Leighton- Buzzard,— T. DEVERELL. Bedford,— W. SMITH. g3T 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 FIKE- OFFICS have always paid Losses or Damage by Fire from Lightning. March 16, 1805. the for a The following efficacious and long - established MEDICINES are strongly recommended to the Attention of the affiicted Fart of the Com- munity :— 1st. PULLIN's ANTISCORBUTIC PILLS HAVE the Sanction of more than eighty Years' extensive Practice, as the best Antiscor- butic and Purifier of the Blood ever yet discovered. They have cured the Scurvy, Leprosy, King's Evil, ulcerated sore Legs, pimpled Faces, and every other Disorder arising from an Impurity in the Blood, when Salivation, salt Water, and the most celebrated Nos- trums and Private Medicines, have been tried without any Relief to the Patient. 2d. SWINFEN's OINTMENT; A pleasant, safe, and infallible Cure for the Itch and other Eruptions, without having a Particle of Mer- cury, or any other dangerous Article in its Compo- sition. Price only Thirteen - Pence Halfpenny Box, with printed Directions; which is a Cure grown Person. 3d. PULLIN's FEMALE PILLS Are a sovereign Remedy tor removing Palpitations of the Heart, Giddiness in the Head, bad Digestion, iow " pirits, dejected Countenance, and many other Com- _ faints Females are subject to, as is fully expressed in the Directions ( under Cover) given with each Box. Price Thirteen- Pence Halfpenny, and Two Shillings and Nine- Pence, the Box. 4th. SWINFEN's ANTI- ACID I. OZENGES Are a pleasant and speedy Remedy for the Heart- burn, Indigestion, Sourness in the Stomach, & c. and re- move the disagreeable Effects of bad Wine and Spirits; and also those unpleasant Sensations in the Stomach, which frequently attend pregnant Women. 5th. PULLIN's PURGING PILLS, Found extremely necessary to be taken by Persons afflicted with Scorbutic Humours, and Inflamma- tions in the Eyes; and are the best Purgative that can be taken before or after the Small- Pox or Mea- sles, or any other Disorder that requires Physic.— Each Box contains three or four Doses for a grown Person, with Directions to proportion the Doses for different Ages. Price Thirteen- pence Halfpenny each Box. The above Medicines are prepared and sold by EDM. SWINFEN, Apothecary, in Leicester; and, by his Appointment, sold by Messrs. Dicey and Co. Bow Church- Yard, London, and at their Warehouse in Northampton; Watts, Hinckley; Marshall, and Edge, Northampton; Morris, Nuneaton; Cookes, Uppingham; Wood, Lutterworth; Merridew, Co- ventry; Robins, Daventry; Beesley, Banbury; In- wood, Newport; Harrod, Harborough; Perry, Warwick; and by a Vender in most Market Towns in the United Kingdom. should always observe, he flatters himself the Advice and Assistance he gratuitously administers to Persons taking this Medicine, will be esteemed, by a discern- ing Public, as an Advantage seldom to be obtained, and void of Ambiguity. They are also sold, by his Appointment, for the Convenience of those living at a Distance, by the Printers of this Paper, and Mr. Marshall, Druggist Northampton; Wilcox, and Gallard, Towcester; Robins, Daventry; Sharp, Warwick ; Rollason, Coven- try; Gregory, Leicester; Harrod, Harborough; Knight, Kettering; Marriott, Banburv; Tookey, Oundle; Bilhnge, Liverpool; Atkinson, Manchester; and by one Person in every considerable Town in Great- Britain and Ireland, in Boxes of only 2s. 9d. each, sealed up with full and plain Directions, whereby Persons of either Sex may cure themselves with Ease, Speed, Secrecy, and Safety. .{ Pi" Every Box sold in Great-"- itain is sealed up with a Stamp, on which, by Favour - jf the Commis- sioners, is printed, at the Stan ice— A Taylor, No. 9, Ne- w Bridge- Street— to imi. / hictris Felony, and all others are counterfeit. LIGNUM's PILLS, Price only 2s. 9d. the Box ( each Box contains sixteen Doses), TV) R the infallible C ure of all Degrees of a - L certain Disorder, prepared by Mr. LIGNUM, Surgeon, at his Dispensary, No. 57, Bridge- Street, Manchester.— One small Pill is a Dose, and the Taking of one Box, in a recent Case, will convince the Patient of his speedy Recovery; Nothing can be better contrived, more safe and convenient than this Remedy, in totally eradicating every Symptom of this destructive Malady, by Sea or Land, as it needs no Confinement, Restraint of Diet, or Hindrance of Business. A Trial of this noble Medicine will soon sound its due Praise. With each Box is given a copious Di- rection, and a concise Description of the Disease, from which the Purchasers will be enabled to judge properly of their own Cases, and to treat them as may bc requisite, without further Medical Assistance, and with the utmost Secrecy and Safety. These Pills may be had, Wholesale and Retail, at Mr. LIONUM'S, NO. 57, Bridge- Street, Manchester, and by Appointment are sold, at 2s. 9d. the Box, by Howard & Evans, 42, Lcng- Lane, West- Smithfield ; Dicey & Co. Bow Church- Yard ; Barclay & Son, 95, Fleet- Market; Shaw & Edwards, 66, St. Paul's Church- Yard; Butler, 4, Cheapside; and Newbery & Sons, 45, St. Paul's Church- Yard, London; and Retail of Dicey & Sutton, Northampton; Green & Taylor,. Ampthill; Gardner, Biggleswade; Palgrave, Bedford; Beesley, Banbury ; Robins, Daventry • Ridge, Newark; Inwood, Newport- Pagnell; Tookey Oundle; Jacob, Peterborough; Wilcox, Towcester Paul, St. Ives; Jenkinson, Huntingdon; Collis t Dash, Kettering ; Darton, Hitchin ; Simson, Hert foru; and of the principal Venders of genuine Medicines in the United Kingdom. BANKRUPTS required to SURRENDER. Thomas Clarkson, late of Kingsbury, Warwick- shire, dealer in coals, April 24, 25, and May 11, at the Warwick Arms, Warwick. Attorney, Mr. Whateley, Birmingham. Martin Farnell, late of Ashby- de- la. Zouch, Lei- cestershire, but now of Coton- Elms, Derbyshire, banker, April 17, 18, and ' May 14, at the Queen's- • Head Inn, Ashby - de - la- Zouch. Attorney, Mr. Smith, Ashby- de- la- Zouch. James Fitz, of Codford St. Peter, Wiltshire, shopkeeper. Daniel Redhead, of St. Margaret's- hill, Southwark, Surrey, tin- plate- worker.— Edward Westoby, of Creat- Grimsby, Lincolnshire, shop- keeper. Job Townsend, of Barn;, ley, Yorkshire, grocer.— Robert Jackson, of West- Winch, Norfolk, butcher. James Coleman, late of Clare- market, Middlesex, poulterer. Charles Roberts, of Great Tower- street, Londpn, victualler. James Wilkin- son, of Kmgston- upon- Hul 1, draper.— Henry Saxby, ot Charlton, Kent, market- gardener. William I- ongstaff, of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, corn- factor. Dix Bloye and Charles Bloye, of Boston, Lincolnshire, linen- drapers. - Charles Lock, of Reading, Berkshire, horse- dealer. John Tennant, of Lower Brook- street, Hanover- square, Middlesex, apothecary. Stephen Hart, lateof Chatham, Kent. baker. BANKRUPTCY enlarged. John Coxeter, of Witney, Oxfordshire, blanket- manufacturer, from April 6 to May 25, at Guildhall, London. DIVIDENDS to be made to Creditors. April 20. William Batson, late of Oxford, glass and chinaman, at the Angel Inn, Oxford. May 25. William Hunt, late of Chipping- Wycomb, Buckinghamshire, innholder and butcher, at Guild- hall, London. MARKETS .— London, April1. Our supply of Wheat to- day was not ve,-- consider- able ; we had many buyers, but they purchased with no avidity, hence prices improved in a very small degree upon last week's currency: some samples of fine old Dantzic, however, reached 105s. and 107s. but in the other sorts the advance could liardiy be- deemed as such.— Barley, from a short supply, sold rather freely, and at better prices; but neither Ma... nor the different kinds of Peas, acquired any addiX. tional value.— Beans of both sorts suffered no dimi- nution ; and Oats, owing to there not being many up, and to the notice for tenders from the Commis- sary- General's Office, fully keep their prices.— Flour remains a good supply— prices various. Wheat .. 75s. to 96s. Od. FineDo. lOOs. to 103s. Od. Rye 54s. to 60s. Od. Barley .. 43s. to48s. Od. Malt 76s. to 80s. Od. Oats 24s. to 28s. Od. HorseBeans40s. to 45s. ( Id. Tick Ditto 38s. to 44s. Od. White Peas 35s. to42s. Od. Grey Ditto 38s. tolOs. Od. PRICE of FLOUR.— Fine 80s. to 85s. Od. HOPS, per Pocket. — Kent, 41. 10s. to 61. 0s.— Sussex, 41. 10s. to 51. 10s.— Farnham, 71. 0s. to 81. 6s. SEEDS, p. cwt.— RedClover, 48s. to96s.-- White Do. 52s. to 120s.— Trefoil, 14s. to 36s.— Carraway, 122s. to 130s.— Coriander, 10s. to 13s. 0d.— Canary, 7s. to8s. per bushel.— Turnip, 18s. to 24s. per bushel.— Rye Grass, 14s. to 36s. per qr.— Rape Seed, 441. to 4J1. per last. SMITHFIELD, April 1. To sink the offal. Ox Beef, 4s. Od. to 5s. 4d. Wether Mutton, 4s. 4d. to 5s. 4d. Veal, 5s. Od. to 6s. 4d. Pork, 4s. Od. to 5s. Od. Sold this day, Beasts, 2000— Sheep and Lambs, 11,009. NEWGATE and LEADENHAI. L, April 1. Beet, 3s, Od. to 4s. 4d. Mutton, 3s. Od. to 4s. 4d. Veal, 4s. Od. to 6s. Od. Pork, 4s. Od. to 5s. Od. LEATHER, per lb. Butts, 50 to 561b. 22Jd. to23id. Ditto, 60to651b. 25d. to26d. Merchants backs, — d. to 23d. Dressing Hides, 22Jd. to 23Jd. Fine Coach- Hides, 2id. to 25$ d, Crop Hides for cutting, 221. to 23d. Flat ordinary, 21Jd. to 22d. Calf Skins, 3 J to 401b. perdoz. 35d. to 39d. Ditto, 50 to 701b. per doz. 35d. to 39d. Ditto, 70 to 801b. 34d. to 38d. Small heals, per lb. 42d. to 48J. Large Ditto, per doz, 110s. to I80s. Goat Skins, — s. to — s. per '- 0Z. TannetJ 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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