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- Or, Lewes' and ^ Brighthelmston Journal. prmtcQ anti publtfijeD bp anO for William anQ Arthur Lee. VOL. LXI. NO. 3286. J MONDAY ^ SEPTEMBER 18, 1809. [ PRICK SIX- PENCE. This Paper which lias keen regularly published every Monday Morning, for upwards of SIXTY YEARS, is delivered with the utmost Dispatch and Regularity, in every Town and Village of SUSSEX, in Parts of KENT, SURREY, and HAMPSHIRE", and is forwarded by the POST, to Persons of the first Distinction, in London, and to every considerable Town in the United Kingdom. The SUSSEX WEEKLY ADVERTISER is regularly filed by Messrs. TAYLER and NEWTON, WARWICK- SQUARE, near ST. PAUL'S, by whoan ADVERTISEMENTS, & C. will be received and punctually forwarded to the Publisher It may also be seen at all the principal COFFEE- HOUSES in the Metropolis. GAME DUTY. \ N Alphabetical List of Person* who have obtained Genera! Certificates for killing of Game, in the County of Sussex, for the present Year, which List is ; u tde up to tiie $ th inst. Published by Order of his Majesty's Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes. MATTHEW WINTER, See. Sept. jf>. 18<><). NAMES and RESIDENCE. A. Amerell W. H. Esq. Slinfold Agate Michael. Sullington Abbot John Si :. » •'. water Asbridge Rev. J. Itchingfield Amoore George. Angmering Allen William, Woollavington Andrew Perry Player, Pulborough Arcoll Thomas, Herstmonceux Austin T. jun, Brede Apps William, Ditto Ades Edward, jun. Sedlescomb Ades Thomas, sen. Ditto Ashburham Rt. Hon. Earl of, Ashburnham Anvyl Capt. William, Bexhill Ades Moses, Seddlescomb Ashburnham Sir Wm. Bart. Guestling Aylwin Peter, Twyfold Andrew Nicholas, Bepton Ayling John, Stedham Andrews John, Funtington Andrews G. H. Ditto Allen Richard, Esq. Compton Adames George, Pagham Adames William, Ditto Arnand Elias, Esq. Chichester Anscomb Mark, Bolney Awcock George, Barcombe Alexander William, Southover Anscombe George, Wivelsfield Avery John, Chailey Atwood Wm. All Saints, Lewes Avery Thomas, Chiltington Attree John, esq. Portslade Avery Charles, Plumpton Austin Edward, Frant Abbot Charles, Hartfield Austen Rev. John, Hoisted Keynes Arcoll John, Mayfield Arnold Thomas, Horsted Keyues Ade Thomas, Alfriston Ade Henry, Ditto Als Joseph, Glynde Acton William, Ripe B. Brook George, Horsham Beauclere C. G. esq. Beding Botting Edward, Shipley Botting William, Ditto Briggs William, sen. Slinfold Butcher James, Rudgwick Butcher John, West Grinstead Boddington Thomas, Beeding Barham Nathaniel, Horsham Burtenshaw John, Cowfold Bates John, Horsham Burrell Walter, esq. West Grinstead Battelott Hooker, esq. Reeding Burrell Sir Chas. M. Bart, Shipley Baker Robert, Ashurst Bridger Rev. Charles, Alborne Best Thomas, Ditto Bridger Harry, esq. Old Shoreham Banister John, Steyning Banister, S. Ditto Borer John H. esq. Woodmancote Bird Chas. Ellas, esq. Steyning Briggs William, sen. Slinfold Byass John, Arundel Burfield Robert, sen. Ditto Bowman Charles, Ditto Burcher George, Ditto Burfield Charles, Ditto Balchen Thomas, Ditto Boniface Thomas, jun. Eatergate Bine Francis, Ditto Boniface George, Ditto Boniface John, Ditto Blunden William, run. Goring Bowater Captain, Little Hampton Bridger William, Tillington Butcher George, Wisborough Green Baker Edward James, Lurgashall Baker George, North Chapel Baker Rev. Richard Henry, Ditto Boxall John, Petworth Bisshopp Sir Cecil, Rart. Parham Blunden William, Pulborough Barnard Allen, Ditto Bisshopp Harry, esq. Storrington Boniface Charles, Ditto Blunden George, Poling Biddulph Charles, esq. Burton Bowler Thomas, Bury Brown Benjamin, Houghton Buckland James, Brede Bird William, esq. Salehurst Brook Arthur, Bexhill Brook Stephen, Bexhill Brook John, Ditto Bourne Henry, Mountfield Bray James, Wartlington Bates William, Peasemarsh Britton George, Catsfield Blackman John, Warbleton Butler Abraham, jun. Peasemarsh Butler Abraham, sen. Ditto Bates John, Peasmarsh Blackman Benjamin, Hooe Baker William, sen. Beckley Barton Thomas, Battle Baker Samuel, Northiam Bartlet John, Dallington Baker Samuel, Heathfield Bourner Stephen, Battle Buckland John, Bodiam Bishop Rev. Henry, Ticehurst Baker William, Ditto Bouter Thomas, Ninfield Burt Henry, Hooe Bretton Richard, Burwash Blundell Samuel, Ditto Baker Henry, Westfield Brown Charles, Hastings Bishop John, Ditto Brazier William, jun. Rye Brown E. W. esq. Ditto Bellingham James, Ditto NAMES and RESIDENCE. Blackman Rev. John, Harting Blackman John, Ditto Bridger John, jun. Chithurst Barbutt Rev. Stephen, Trotton Bates, Jasper, Earnhurst Blake James Henry. Midhurst Buckle Matthew, Terwick Bellingham Ambrose, Chidham Bayley James, Eartham Barnard John, Aldingbourne Bonnyface Richard, Ditto Bonnyface Edmund, Ditto Barnard Edmund, Ditto Bonnyface Richard, jun. Ditto Baker Charles, esq. Funtington Benness S. jun. Westborne Blunden William, Bosham Boorn Joseph, Ditto Bennett Thomas, Ditto Bennett Robert, Ditto Bridger Henry, Pagham Blagden Rev. T. N. Chichester Barber James, Ditto Bennett Edward, Bosham Buckle John, esq. Rogate Buckle Lewis, esq. Ditto Ball Robert, Ditto Briggs Henry, Slaugham Batchelor John, Ditto Brown James, Ditto Blaker John, Bolney Burtenshaw John, Ditto Bethune Rev. C. G. Worth Bethune Rev. G. M. Ditto Brazier Samuel, Ditto Burdon Thomas, Cuckfield Borrer William, esq. Hurstperpoint Brooker Richard, Meeching Brook James, Newick Blaker George, Ovingdean Baxter Thomas, Southover Blackman Charles, Ditto Bolton Captain, Brighton Bond Andrew, Ditto Brunton John, Ditto Bull Henry, All Saints, Lewes Bull Charles, ditto Boys John, esq. St. Ann's, Lewes Boys William, Ditto Blackman H. esq. All Saints, Lewes Bull John, Piecombe Botting Henry, Rottingdean Bishop John, Withyham Best James, jun. Buxted Brett George, Ditto Bostock Robert, East- Grinstead Bostock Rev. Stileman, Ditto Botting Edward, Isfield Burnett John, Lindfield Bradford, Lieut. Col. Thomas, Maresfield Brooker Napkin, Uckfield Baker John, Wadhurst Blackman J. P. Ditto Bonnick Josias, Waldron Barnett Thomas, Framfield Bull William, Wadhurst Brooker Michael, Mayfield Buckland James, Rotherfield Baker Rev. Thomas, Stanmer Bean John, esq. Litlington Barnett William, Heighton Barton Henry, Hellingly Barton John, Ditto Bacchus M. Last- Bourne Blaker Nathaniel, Selmeston Borer Moses, Withyham C. Challen Rev. J. G. Shermanbury Charman William, Cowfold Chart James, Shipley Chennel Edward, Slinfold Calhouse Walter James, Rudgwick Capon Daniel, Ifield Cutler William, Ditto Carter Peter, Ashurst Chandler William, Ditto Carter William, Beeding Chatfield John, Ditto Coppard Charles, Findon Chatfield John, Thakeham Croucher John, Washington Coppard Thomas, Woodmancote Carleton Edward, esq. Arundel Cortis George, Angmering Cortis James, Ferring Cortis John, ditto Cumberland Chas. esq. Little Hampton Corney John, ditto Corney Thomas, ditto Collins Wm G. Woollavington Challen Richard, Hardham Carter James, Pulborough Chalwin Henry, Lurgashall Collens William, North Chapel Clement Luke, Pulborough Constable James, Storrington Croucher Charles, Poling Clear Thomas, Billingshurst Cragg Thomas, ditto Chatfield Thomas, Greatham Cooper James, Hooe Collings John, Bexhill Case James, Ewhurst Christmas James, Wartling Cruttenden Thomas, jun. Westfield. Cruttenden Spencer, ditto Crouch John. P. ditto Collings William, Salehurst Cramp George, ditto Cooper Stephen, jun. Berkley Couchman John, Salehurst Cruttenden John, ditto Cruttenden Edward, ditto Courthope G. esq. Ticehurst Colman Alex jun. Ninfield Cooper William, esq Icklesham Catt Edmund, Salehurst Chester Richard, Udimore Cooper Rev. G. G. Ewhurst Curties John, Bexhill Christmas William, Heathfield Cossam John, Hastings Cobden Harry, esq. Chichester Cosens John, Birdham Crasweller John, West Thorney Carter Robert, Didling Colebrook William, Rogate Capron Anthony, jun. esq. Midhurst Churcher Emery. Sidlesham Cosens Richard, Hounsome NAMES AND RESIDENCE. Collings John, Dannington Cosens Richard, Northmundham Collings Thomas, Aldingborne. Crosbie General, Funtington Chatfield William, Bosham Cheeseman Charles, ditto Crecraff, W. E. ditto Cobden Charles, Westdean Cooke Henry, Chichester Chatfield William, St. Bartholomew Cosens Edward, Rumboldswick Chalcraft William, Rogate Challen John, Cocking Clutton William, esq. Cuckfield Clifford Thomas, West Hoathly Chatfield Rev. Henry, Balcombe Cm John, Crawley Chambers Thomas, esq. Seaford Cheeseman John, Barcombe Campion W. J. esq. Hurstperpoint Courthope Rev. Wm. St. John, Lewes Cripps John, esq. Brighton Chatfield John, All Saints, Lewes Chatfield Thomas, ditto Cripps J. M esq. ditto Crofts Rev. P. G. St. John, Lewes Carter Rev. Dr. Plumpton Chandler William, Westmeston Catt William, Little Horsted Cranston Edw. esq. East Grinstead Collins John, Wadhurst Cameron John, Withyham Chatfield Edward, Framfield Collett Jeremiah, East Grinstead Cord John, Isfield Chichester Rt. Hon. Earl of, Stanmer Cooper Thomas, Bishopstone Child William, Arlington Catt Edmund, Bletchington Constable Rev. John, Ringmer Cane William. Ripe Cruttenden Thomas, ditto Caldicott Leenard, ditto Carr L. H. esq. Beddingham Cosham Thomas, Eastdean Campion Rev. W. H. St. Michael's, Lewes D. Dendey William, sen. Shipley Dendy Peter, Itchingfield Dawson John, Horsham Ducane Peter, esq ditto Deane Isaac. Thakeham Dennett John, esq. Woodmancote Dixon George, Storrington Dawson George, Billingshurst Dulney John, Udimore Duedney Thomas, Herstmonceux Daw Edward, ditto Dicker John, L. R A. D. Battle Davis Joseph, Guestling .. Duriant Thomas, Salehurst Dugdell W. J. esq Farelight S; Durrant Wm. Mercer, Saleburst Dugdell Rev. J. W. Petto Duedney William, Hastings Davis Richard, ditto Dombiggin W. H. ditto Duedney Charles, ditto Dolason William, Hastings Daws Edwin, esq Winchelsea Diggens Francis, esq. Chichester Dennet William, Midhurst Dorrien Col. John, Eastlavant Dickens Capt. S. esq. ditto Diggens F. jun. Chichester Diggens John, ditto Davey Edmund, jun. Twineham Dudeney Arthur, Ditchling Daniels Thomas, Framfield Dapp Isaac, ditto Dalrymple J. A. esq Mayfield Dadswell, E. O. Rotherfield Daniel George, Mayfield Denman John, Willingdon Davies William, Beddingham Davies Thomas, ditto Dunford John, St. Thomas in the Cliff E. Ellis J. H. Slinfold Ellis James, Beeding Elliott Thomas, Rudgwick Ellis Horace, Horsham Ellis Thomas West Grinstead Etheredge Joseph, Horsham Elliott Parkhurst, Rudgwick Elliott Richard, Arundel Edwards Thomas, Wisborough Green Evershed Edward, ditto Elliott Richard, Kirdford Edwards Richard, ditto Eldridge John, ditto Egremont Rt Hon. the Earl of, Petworth Evershed Richard, Pulborough Evershed John, ditto Eede Richard, Bury Elldridge William, Sedlescomb Evershed Charles, esq Catsfield Evershed James, esq. ditto Ellenden James, Rye Evans Rev. John, West Thorney Ellis Richard. Chichester Eggar John, Rogate Eggar William, ditto Ellison Rev. Robert, Cuckfield Elphick George, Meeching Evett Edw Wivelsfield Evans John. esq. All Saints, Lewes Ellis Wm. Rich. esq. ditto Elphick George, ditto Elliott Obediah, Hartfield Elliott George, ditto Ellman John, esq. Glynd Elphick William. Frist Elphick William, esq. Willingdon F. Farhall William, Shipley French George, Angmering French William, ditto Fall William, Goring Farhall Charles, Billingshurst Fuller John, esq. Brightling Foster N. esq. B. M. Battle Farncomb Edward, Saint Leonards Fuller Rev. Thomas, Heathfield Ferris Rev. Thomas, Icklesham Fry John, esq. Burwash Fox John, Battle Farncomb Henry, Hastings Fisher John, Rye Foord James, Chichester NAMES and RESIDENCE. Farhill Geo. esq. ditto Fosbrooke Thomas, esq. ditto Field William, Rumboldsweek , Featherstonehaugh Sir H. bart. Harting Freeland Joseph. Sidlesham Florance Edmund, St. Pancras Francis George, Bildham Freeland John, Singleton Field George, Chichester Francis Thomas, Cuckfield Fulcher Thomas, esq West. Hothly Faulconer T. C. esq Meeching Farncomb Jos. jun. Wivelsfield Fisher Thomas. All Saints, Lewes Fowler Thomas, esq. Southover Fry Thomas, Buxted Fuller J. T. esq East Grinstead Farly Charles. Framfield Fry Robert. Mayfield Fry Thomas, ditto Fry Robert, esq. Rotherfield Fuller John, Uckfield Fuller John Attree, ditto Foreman John, Wadhurst Farncomb John. Bishopstone Farncomb Geo. ditto Fisher Edward, Alfriston Fuller Joseph, Litlington Fuller Thomas, sen. Eastbourne Fuller Thos. St. Thomas in the Cliff. G. Grace John. Horsham Goldsmith John, Beeding Golds Thomas, Shipley Grinstead Richard, Horsham Grinstead Charles, ditto Gibbs John. Broadwater Greenfield Luke, Chiltington Gorringe Wm. esq. Kingstone Gorringe Wm. jun. ditto Gates Richard, jun. Steyning Gates Samuel, ditto Groome Thomas, ditto Groome Charles, ditto Groome Rev. William, Thakeham Goring Charles Foster, esq. Washington Goring Charles, esq. Wiston Goble James Holmes, esq. Burpham Goble James Methold, esq ditto Greenfield Maurice, Billingshurst Gould Richard. Kirdford Geering John, Little Hampton Green George, Fittleworth Gilbert B. W. Herstmonceux Graham Sir B. Bart. Battle Green, Rev Richard, Warbleton Golden John. Dallington Goodwin Rev. Dr. Heathfield Gilfin John, Guestling Gilfin William, ditto Gower James, Battle Gregson Jesse, Salehurst Gibbons Colonel, Hastings Gill Samuel Pollard. Rye Godman Joshua. esq. Chichester Gyett James, ditto Guy James, Oving Green Rev. Cornelius, Selsey Gage John, esq, Binderton Guy Rev. George, Weststoke Guy William, West Wittering Guy John, ditto Godwin William Eames, Compton Gill Richard, Upmarden Gratwick Henry, Northmarden Godman Joseph, jun. Chichester Gadd William, Heyshott Gearing John. Twineham Grainger Thomas, esq. Cuckfield Greenfield Edmund, ditto Gabbitas Rev. William, Rodmell Gladman William, Southover Guy William, Clayton Gwynne Samuel, esq. All Saints, Lewes Gramont A. esq. ditto Grantham Stephen, St. Michaels, Lewes Gallup Edward, Poynings Gallup Robert, ditto Gorringe William, Buxted Guy Thomas, Chalvington Gilbert Charles, esq. East Bourne H. Houlditch Edward, esq. Rusper Holloway Richard, Shipley Heell William, sen. Slinfold Holland Philip, ditto Hughes Henry, Shermanbury Heasman Thomas, West Grinstead Heasman Henry, ditto Hurst Robert Henry, esq. Horsham Holman William; Alborne Holmes Robert, Lancing Henry Thomas, West Tarring Holmes Philip, Washington Holmes Thomas, jun. ditto Horne Robert, Arundel Howard Henry, esq. ditto Holmes William, ditto Holmes Richard, ditto Holmwood John, Angmering Holmwood John, jun. ditto Hersee Dennett, Burpham Hammond Charlwood, West Chiltington Hills Thomas, Kirdford Hains John, ditto Holland Thomas, North Chapel Holden Thomas, ditto Haversham James, ditto Heath James, sen. Pulborough Heath William, ditto Harwood William, ditto Heath James, Stopham Hollingbury, Capt. Little Hampton Hobbs Henry, Walberton Halsted James Curtis, ditto Harvey Rev. Robert, ditto Halsted William, ditto Hawkins John, esq Bignor Holmes John, Arundel Hollands Samuel, Bexhill Hoad Harry, Brightling Hollaway John, ditto Hughes Rev. Robert, Westfield Hughes Capt. R A. Battle Harden Rev. Charles, Crowhurst Hawes Robert, esq. Warbleton Hyland David, Hooe Hollands Richard, Beckley Hollands William, ditto Howard Thomas, Icklesham NAMES AND RESIDENCE. Harvey Lester, Battle Marnier William Atwick, Etchingham Hyland Joseph, Etchingham Hayward Thomas, ditto Haselden John, ditto Hollist Richard, esq. Ticehurst Holland James, ditto Harman William, ditto Hoad John, Icklesham Hilder Jesse, Burwash Hilder Thomas Paine, Northiam Henley Thomas, Ewhurst Hollands Stephen, Bexhill Hilder William, Salehurst Hilder Edward, Burwash Hay Richard, esq. Rye Halsted William, Chichester Halsted Thomas, West Hampnett Heming Samuel, S. esq. South Bersted Harris Charles, Donnington Hartfield Robert, West Hide John, Woollbeding Hicks Charles, Farnhurst Hobgen John, Sidlesham Hawkins John, Stoughton Halsted William, Eastlavant Halsted Henry, ditto Huskisson William, esq. Eartham Hipkin William, Racton Hounsome Henry Joseph, esq. Funtington Hellier William. East Wittering Holloway Joseph Peter, Bosham Hawker Henry, West Dean Halsted Henry, South Bersted Hargraves, J. E. ditto Hasler Richard, esq. ditto Hasler John, esq. ditto Halsted Charles, Earnley Hipkin George, Racton Hamshar William, Patcham Humphry James, Crawly Harrison Charles, esq. Seaford Harben Thomas Henry, esq. ditto Harben Thomas, ditto Hall John, Newick Hollingdale Richard, Plumpton Hurley Richard, Iford Hurley Henry, ditto Hill Henry, esq. Brighton Harrison Thomas, ditto Howell George, ditto Hart Richard, Falmer Hendley Robert, ditto Hitchenor Thomas, Clayton Hoper Henry, All Saints, Lewes Hardwick John, Hangleton Harrison Jonathan, esq. St. Anns, Lewes Hall John, esq Brighton Hodson Thomas, Street Hudson William. North Blatchington Hobbs William, Nowick Hurley Richard jun. Iford Hamshar William, jun. Street Homewood Francis, Plumpton Hodson Thomas, St. Michaels, Lewes Hart Jeremiah, Withyham Hicks Richard, Chiddingly Hubble William, East Grinstead Hooker Thomas, ditto Hill John, esq. ditto Haskins, C. D. esq. Easthothly Holford William, Framfield Holman Richard, ditto Hinton John, esq. Frant Hooker John, jun. Hartfield Hackman, Geo. Lindfield Hall William, Mayfield Hutchenson, P. M. esq. Fletching Head William, East Grinstead Holman William, Framfield Hilder John, Laughton Hardwick William, Alfriston Harrison William, esq. Folkington Hitchins John, Litlington Hall Henry, Hellingly Hall James, ditto Hook Charles, Hailsham Hurst Thomas, East Bourne Hagar Capt. George, St Thomas, Cliff Ireland Henry, jun. Rudgwick Ireland John, ditto Ireland Thomas, ditto Jeffery John, Ashurst Jones Thomas, Broadwater Jeffery Isaac, Steyning Jeffery Richard, Washington Jenner William, esq. Wollavington Ireland Thomas, Wisborough Green Jupp John, sen. Pulborough Jupp John, jun. ditto Jupp Henry, ditto Jutten Thomas, Little Hampton Ibbetson Thomas, Burton Jeffery John, sen. Billingshurst Ide James, jun. Coldwaltham Jones William, Ore Jarvis Jesse, Warbleton Jones Joshua, Icklesham Inskip George, Salehurst Jefferies Joseph, Rye Johnson William, esq. Chichester Jelliff Joshua, jun. Newfishborne Ide John, West Wittering Jones Capt. 18th Dragoons, Chichester Ingram James, esq. Rottingdean Isted William, Brighton Jupp Thomas, Slaugham Johnson Thomas, All Saints, Lewes Jenner Thomas, Chailey Johnson Thomas, Little Horsted Jeffery Samuel, esq. East Grinstead Jenner Henry, Framfield Jones Richard, esq. Frant Jenner Samuel, Isfield Jenner Richard, Maresfield Johnson Henry, Waldron James William, esq. Fletching K King James, Rudgwick Knowles John, Cowfold Killick Richard, Shipley Killick John, ditto Killick Thomas, Horsham Killick Solomon, Shipley Killick Robert, esq. Horsham Kingshott John, Tillington King John, esq. Wisborough Green Kingsman W. L. esq Petworth King Hon. George, Storrington NAMES and RESIDENCE. King George, jun. Icklesham Keene Robert, esq. Winchelsea Kemp Thomas Reed, esq. Hertmonceux Knight John, Stedham Kennett William Henry, Chidham Knott Edward, Northmundham Kenedy Arthur, esq. Chichester Knott, T. W. Rumboldswick Knowlys W. C. esq. Slaugham Knight Richard, Hamsey Kemp N. esq. Ovingdean King Thomas, St. Michael's, Lewes Killick John, Rotherfield King Richard, Wadhurst Kenward William, Uckfield King Richard, Alfriston King John, esq. Wilmington Kennet James, Hailsham Ker Thomas, Bletchington L. Lucas William, Burpham Lathy Thomas, Billingshurst Langley William, Nuthurst Lower Rev. J. S. Ifield Lidbetter John, Thakeham Limbrest Henry, Woodmancote Lane John, Arundel Lane Peter, ditto Lane Charles, ditto Leer Jeremiah, Leominster Lucas William; Pulborough Lickfold John, Lurgashall Lickfold Henry, ditto Lansdell John, jun. Bexhill Lambe Charles, esq. Salehurst Levett William, Bodiam Lade Thomas, Warbleton Larkin Benjamin, Ewhurst Larkin N. sen. ditto Larkin N. jun, ditto Lansdell Wm jun. Bexhill Lansdell Thomas, ditto Long John, Harting Lennox Rt. Hon. Ld Geo. West Hampnett Long Benjamin, Rogate Long Joseph, Oving Laurence John, ditto Lane William, Slindon Loveden Clement, Westborne Leppard James, Bolney Lindfield John, Cuckfield Lefroy Anthony, esq. Salehurst Lorris M. Brighton Loveless Captain, ditto Lee Arthur, All Saints, Lewes Lambe William, Wilmington Lambe John, ditto Lidbetter Richard, Ringmer Lewes Rev. John, Ripe M. Mills Arthur, C. Slinfold Morris John, esq, H ... in Manley John, esq. ditto Medwin Thomas, ditto Mann William, Rudgwick Mitchell James, Heene Mutton Thomas, Thakeham Morley William, Arundel Murrell John, jun. Eastergate Macartney James, Leominster Milliner Capt. Chas. ditto Millyard George, Petworth Mitchell Edward, Storrington Montague G. R. esq. Walberton Markwick George, Angmering May Thomas, jun. Billingshurst May Richard, ditto Mercer Thomas, ditto Mills William, ditto Mills John, Diddlesfold Mugridge Richard, Heathfield Mercer Joseph, sen. Brede Mercer Joseph, Westfield Mercer Robert, ditto Maplesden Thomas, Boxhill Maynard John, Northiam Marchant James, Salehurst Morris Wm. jun. Peasemarsh Mascall Robert, esq. ditto Morris William, ditto Morfey William, Brede Mosley Spencer, Sedlescomb Michelthwait, S. esq. Salehurst Martin Wm. ditto Milward Edw. jun esq. Hastings Mannington Thomas, ditto Meryon Thomas, live Macnamara. C. B. esq. Winchelsea Maplesden Richard, ditto Miller Thomas, Chichester Mellersh William, Rogate Money Richard, Northmarden Martin James, Funtington Martin William, Bosham Martin John, ditto Martin John, sen. ditto Murray Richard, esq. Chichester Murray Adm. Geo. ditto Martin John, jun. Bosham Mullens George, Lodsworth Morfee William, Cuckfield Mitchell John, Crawley Marchant John, Hurstperpoint Marshall William, ditto Marshall Rev. John, Ovingdean Marchant R. S Brighton Molineux George, St. Michaels, Lewes Marchant Richard, Street Mercer Richard, Kingstone Moon William, Falmer Maynard William, Withyham Moon Thomas Little Horsted Moon Thomas Trill, ditto Magens D. M. Magens, esq. E. Grinstead Morgan R. G. esq. Frant Morley Henry, Lindfield Marchant William, Mayfield Moon John, Rotherfield Mannington George, Uckfield Mabbott W. C esq. ditto Maynard J. E. Waldron Martin Matthew, Laughton Morris Thomas, South Mailing Mason Walter, esq. Hellingly Miles Richard, Rotherfield Merricks Wm. Henry, Northmundham N. Nipper William. Rudgwick Napper Dendy, Wernham Nelthorpe Jas. T. esq. Nai CAME DUTY, continued from preceding Page Nailard, John, West Grinstead ( Napper James, Rudg wick New land John, Broad water• New land Henry, ditto ' • • Napper John, esq, Wis borough Green Napper Edward, esq. Napper. J. L. esq ... Pulborough Neal John, Bignor Neal John, Coldwaltham Newington James; Brightling Newbery Lieut. Col. John, Heath field Newbery F. Noakes Robert, Jun. Neadham William, Whatlington Noaks Henry, jun. Ticehurst Newington Charles, ditto Noaks William, ditto Noaks John, Burwash Neale Francis, Sidlesham Newburgh Rt. Hon. Earl of, Slindon Nynen Thomas, West Dean Neale George, Chichester Newnham William, Ardingly Noble William, Cuckfield , Newnham, J. L. esq. Newtimber Newcombe Rev. William', Brighton Newbold William, ditto Newman William, All Saints, Lewes Neve Robert, Rotherfield ; . ... ... Newington Joseph, Wadhurst Newington John, ditto • • Newnham John; esq Maresfield Newman Robert,' Willing don Newman Richard, Hailsham Noakes Thomas,- Jevington Olliver James, Findon Overington ' John, Burpham Osborne William, Leominster Osborne James, ditto Olliver Thomas, Little- Hampton Overy Charles, St. Leonards Overy Robert, Heathfield Ord Rev. C. Ardingly Oldham John, esq, St. John, Lewes. Osborne Rt. Hon. Lord" S. G. Stanmer P. Phillips Grismond, Horsham Puttick James, Slinfold Patching George, West Grintead' Potter Benjamin, Warnham . Phipps Isaac, esq. Horsham Phipps Rev. B. Nuthurst Pen fold John, Buttolphs Pen fold Peter, Chiltington Pen fold E. G. Steyning Pack bam Philip, ditto Penfold John, Goring. Philby George, Little Hampton Peachy Charles, Pulborough Peachy William, esq. Arundel Peachy John, ditto Peachy Joseph, Pulborough Parlett William, . Madehurst Palmer Thomas, jun. Middleton Peters George, Rustington Parlett John, ditto.. Parlett Puttock Philip, Billingshurst Palmer R. Fittle. worth ' • Plumb Benjamin, Iden Prescott Captain, . Battle Prosser William., Udimore Philcox James, sen. Burwash Philcox James, jun. ditto Philcox John, Battle " ~ " Pratt, Rev. John, Sedlescomb Penfold Wm. M. Beckley Propert James, Ninfield Pix Thomas, jun. Northiam Phillips Penned Wm. esq. Rye Pointz Wm. Stephen, esq Easebourne Postleth waite Jose jun. Harting Postleth waite Jose. sen. ditto Paine Thomas, Trotton „ Postlethwaite Harry, Chidham Pilkington Rev. Charles, Oying Pinuix Joseph Atwick, Stoughton Pinnix John, jun, ditto Peachy John, esq. Rumboldswyck Paskett John, Bosham Piggott James, Midlavant Peachy William, Chichester Parry John, Heyshott Piggott James, esq. Iping Postlethwaite William, Harting Pilfold John, esq. Cuckfield Putteridge John, Seaford Packhara William, ditto Packham Henry, ditto Philipson P. B. B. esq. Brighton Philpot Captain, ditto Paine Henry, St. Michael's, Lewes Paine John, esq. Patcham Pollard Rev. John, Hurstperpoint Powers court Viscount, Brighton Packham Thomas, Mary- field Piper Richard, East Hotbly Paine William, East Grinstead Pearce Caleb, Uckfield Playsted Samuel, Wadhurst Playsted Alfred, ditto Playsted George, ditto Playsted Henry, sen. ditto Playsted Henry, jun. ditto Patching J. Withyham Paine Samuel, Laughton Paine Traylon, jun Ringmer Paine Charles, ditto pocok John,. Stanmer ; , , R. Rickword William, Horsham Richardson John. esq. Findon , . » Richardson William, esq. ditto Ride out Rev. John Woodmancote Redford George Wr'fgfj borough Green Roberts Clement, Bury Rice Thomas, Pulborough Redman Thomas, ditto . Redwick Charles, Made hurst. Reeves Thomas, Fittleworth. Rutlidge Joslas, Bexhill Reeves Thomas W. ditto Reeves William, ditto Reed John, Pett Russell Thomas, ditto Roberts John, esq. Ticehurst Roberts , John„ ditto. Robinson Thomas, Salehurst Reeves Wm. Birdham, Russell Wm. Harting . Randall Francis, Hunston . Randall John, Westwittering Randall Thomas, Chichester Ridge Thomas R. esq. Rogate Restall John, Trotton Rice George, Cuckfield Rogers Thomas- A, Kingstone Rogers Thomas, Kingstone Rycroft Henry; esq. Brighton Roberts P. • ditto Raynesltey Edward:, St. Ann's, Lewes " igf » Theiitaia: iaJor, and the List of. Game. r l - . i - T0 BE LET BY TENDER, a capital FARM, called wapping thorn consisting of three hii'u- <! r(( l arid sixty- three acres aituate in the parish of Stoyning May be entered upon the 11th of October, l. • 1 - f """ •• •••'' • ' i • Tenders will be received till the 25th of March next. • The Farm may he seen and . further particulars known by applying TO BE LET BY A or 21- years, two capital FARMS, with Farm Houses, and every " necessary outbuilaing, within three miles of Lewes in the parishes of Ringmer and Glynd'. One in the possession of Messrs. Hooper, containing about Si a acres of arable, meadow, pasture,* and down" land. The other in tire possession of Mr. Crunden. contain- • ing about • log acres of arable, meadow, and i « sture and, about 6o acres of the alcalde, tithe free. May be entered upon at Michaelmas Q. S. taio. The respective Tenants will shew the farms:- For further particulars apply to Messrs. Strong, Still, and Strong, Lincolns Inn, London ; or to Mr. Weller, at Glyndbourn directed to Messrs, Strong, Still, and Strong, on or be- fore the 5th day of November. next. TO SHOPKEEPERS & OTHERS. ' GARDNER- STREET, HERSTMONCEUX. BE LET, by the.' Year, or on Lease, a JL most convenient DWELLING HOUSE, with a and Grocer's shop, now in full trade, where the above businesses has been, carried on for upwards of twenty yews; also,- warehouse, stable, yard,. & c. a good gar- brought by water; a stage waggon passes the door twice a week from London, and post daily. The premises may be entered upon on Old Michael mas Day next. For further particulars and treaty, apply to John Everest and son, the occupiers and proprietors, on the premises, wT t have engaged in another himself business. K.^ A Ciwu Horse may be kept. .. A Substantial- built DWELLING- HOUSE and SHOP, situate in St. James's- street, Brighton; One of the most eligible situations for trade in the town, now let on lease, live years of which are unexpired, at the low rent of 47I. .5s, per annum. Further particulars may be known, by applying to Mr. Evatt, Solieitor, Dorset: pface, Brighton. TO BE SOLD BY, PRIVATE CONTRACT, . ^ THE following ESTATES, late the property l of Mr. John Philcox . ! A capital new- built. Mansion, called York House, situate on the Marine - Parade, Brighton,- with double coach- house, and four stalled' stable leasehold for the residue of as term Of 99 years, at the rent 0f I « s, per - annum. Also the furniture, plate, linen, and China therein. West Streef, and Duke's Co6rt.,* now proifitciri^ a ren- tal of about £ 1 ; tv*" pe » < tnmhn, A most desirable • Gxou!?< l Rout, well secured, of about £. 130 per . annum,. isiuiug., out.. of property in Cumberland Street. . • , . Two" Messuage ' in an excellent situation for trade, on • the north site of St. James's- street, in the the occupation of Mr. Wm. Evans, and , at the rent of• £ 7.7.. pet .'. annum. • . :... ; . A. Piece of Ground adjoining the , above,, , t> ow oc- cupied by Mr. Dendy, at the" reii't of 4l. i4s. ( id; per . annum, ' "*' * ' " f" * A large Piece of Freehold Land, now used as a Car- • penters' Yard,' with workshops and buildings thereon, in the occupation of Mr. Phileox, situate near the New A Piece of Freehold Land, adjoining the above , con- 1 taining about fS. feet in front, by 6' rfeet and upwards in depth, now in the occupation of Mr. Richard Leg- gatt, as tenant at will. A Piece of Land adjoining, containing 30 feet iu front, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Dendy, under a lease jit the rent of £ 3 per annum. A Piece of Land adjoining, containing So feet iu front, 01 thereabouts, with the buildings thereon, now occupied by- Mr. Jeremiah Cunningham, as tenant at will, at the rein of £ 10 per annum. A substantial Leasehold Messuage and Ground, si- tuate on the east side of Cumberland street, in the oc- cupation of Mr. John, Mathias, as tenant at will, at the yearly rent of £ 48, subject to aground rent of 3l. 10s. per annum. I A Piece of valuable Freehold Land, situate on the Marine Parade, near Rock Buildings, containing in front towards the sea, as feet, and in depth 70 feet. Also a Piece of Leasehold Land adjoining the above, and of the same dimensions, held for the residue of a term of 99 years, at the rent of isl. 18s. per annum. The premises may be viewed 011 application to Mr. John Philcox, near the New Steine, in St. Ja: ne » ' s- strect ; and further particulars may be had of Mr. Mills, at the Old Hank ; or at the Office of Mr. Kill, Brighton. BRIGHTON- FREEHOLD HOUSE, AND GROUND v: . RENT. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT^ AFREEHOLD HOUSE, in an airy genteel si tuation, commanding a beautiful and extensive • view of' the sea, and South- Downs, containing two handsome parlours with folding- doors, a drawing- room, kitchen, and good out- offices, every way adapted either for a Gentleman's Residence, Boarding School, or Longing House. : Also, a Freehold GROUND- RENT, well covered at 82pouuds per annum, paid by Sir Thomas Clarges half- yearly ; presumed ' to be worth the attention of those who may have- money in the Funds, or 011 Mortgage, whereby, they are receiving no more than 5 per cent, and this . purchase is offered at a sum to pay per cent. Enquire of Mr. Walker, No. 13, New Steyne, Brighton. • ^ TO BE SOLD The entire Copyright of an old ' established COUNTRY NEWSPAPER, in a Town where- there is no other printed, and within a day's jour- ney of the Metropolis of England. The only reason for dis- posing of which is the Proprietor's desire of retirement, both, the Sale and Return being larger than at any period since its establishment; The permanence of this im- proving property in a Provincial Town is little inferior to Freehold Estate, and may be carried on to secure a handsome annual l income, even by persons unacquainted with the mechanial part of the ' business, it having Printing is done su the same office. The Stock of Types, Presses,& c, to be taken by ap- praisement. Letters post- paid, with real name and Old- Slaughter's Coffee- House, St. Martin's Lane, Lou- don, will receive duo attention. TO HE SOLD, BRIGK- HOUSE Farm, in Burwash, with suit- able Buildings. It consists of Fifty Acres of ex- cellent Marsh or Brookland, and of One; Hundred and Fifty Acres of very good Meadow,. Hop, Arabic, and Wood Laud. Immediate Possession may be bad, great accommodation will be given in respect to pay merit. ' For particulars enquire of Mr. William Baker, Tice- hurst ; or of Messrs. Woollett and Dawes, Rye. Norton House, in complete Repair ; containing an eating, and- breakfast parlours, study, kitchen, butler's. and meat pantries brew- house, and dairy,- with good cellars, five bed chambers, five servants' rooms, with coach . house, stables, . and other' out offices, a., garden and orchard well planted ; together with . from three to , ten acres of ' excellent meadow laud, of which possession Norton is>: tu-' ite. i. m a . dry healthy- soil, the neigh-- bourhood respectable- is also eligible for. field sports, ; Hounds, and one of Harriers. Distant from Goodwood ( and Nlhio'oii S- nYrles, Bogun. F's, Chicheser 4, Arandel Petworth, ' .,- and 6o- miles from London. j The piewriit- es may be , viewed, and further particulars { known, by applying to Mr. WELLER, Chichester. To the NOBILITY, GENTEMEN, CLERGY,& FREE- ' HOLDERS Of the- COUNTY of SUBSET; • rpgh sudden and greatly lamented death of my 1 ' late'. Uncle, Mr. William Wheeler, one of the Coroners for the ' County of Sussex, having occasioned ' a vacatory in that Office I am encouraged by. . my Friends to offer myself as a Candidate to succeed l. niti; fattering myself that having been for several years, em- ployed in this service, it may not be , deemed presuming in me to soliert the honor of your support and interest on the- day of Elecaon, • of which due notice will be. I given. 1 . _ Although the right of Election to the Office of Coe- rour be iinquv- iiiMiaiily in the Freeholders of the county at large, it lias been usually the practice to poll, only for that District or part of ' the County to which his Inquests have been limited,- viz. the Rapes of Lewes and Pevensey; it is to, those. Freeholders I more parti- cularly address myself, assuring them that nothing but want of time shall prevent me from making a personal application': for their favours-. Having found that to Gentlemen who oppose me, it ha- been asserted that I am ineligible to the Office because I am not of age, I beg leave to assure you that the assertion is altogether false, as may be proved by referring to the parish re- gister. Greatly flattered by a successful canvas, and by the veluntary exertion of my Friends; . should I be ' so for- tunate as to be the object . of you.- choice, I shall ever feel a lively sense of . gratitude for the nouonr 101 ' erred upon rue, and shall hope to ;. roie uiys if worthy of holding a situation so long « " d s(.- satisfactorily con- ducted by my late . respected Uncle'. : • I remain with . great - deference and respect, • .• i ords aiidGeutleiBeui. ' • ~ » { i.; V-- Y(> ttrin » st ob dVeot a i i-* ire5b! i" Srrvant, : . ' ->" t-, 4. ,: THOMAS WILLIAM WHEELER. Lev.-. es, Aug. tti^ 18 - 9. To the NoBiui'tYi ( i.^ ti. ViGi'N f . . Ov- E- IN consequence of the Vacancy in the Office of one of the Coroners for the County of Sussex, by the much- lamented death of William Wheeler, Esq. 1 am induced to take ' the. liberty of solimiiic your Vote and Interest to succeed him in that appointment and trust you will think from my professional habits, that I am qualified to discharge the duties, of the Of fice;— and should I be so fortunate as to be favoured with your support, it shall be my at most endeavour to went your approbation, by a strict attention to such duties. My, Lord- and Gentlemen, yoar most obedient humble Sawant , CHRISTOPHER KELL. T. fiwe*. rfiib Au- r. 18011. j Te the Ni » ut tAv;" l » i x 1 • » 1. i. t, i'K « t, .•••<• .. 1. HOLDERS of the COUNTY or SUSSEX. fTf^ HE sudden' and much- lamented Death of Mr. A. WHEELER, one of the Coroners of this County, having occasioned a Vacancy in that Office, I beg leave to offer myself to vow as a Candidate for the Appoint- ment, and to solicit your Vote and Interest on the Day of Election, of which due Notice will be given. I My Lores and Gentlemen, Your, most faithful and oberdient Scerant. .• w GEORGE GWYNNE. L^ wes, ri- th Ai'. vill- t. 181- 0. I <>• tlie '' Fit*. I'lFi* ttft i. i" » b CoIj N rV- ot' St- JU. My Lords - and Gentlemen, r|~, i'! E < Office of Coroner for the Eastern Division of this county being vacant, by the lamented Death of Mr. - Wheeler, I respectfully take the liberty of offering 111 - elf as a Candidate fur that Appointment, and trust, that'i- hfisi - t^ e'itleaiei: 0 v l: n: n 1 may not have ail 1 opptrrtuV. ty of ytiSlf. fij r; ier » . !. ipplK- atidn, w'ill . not atrribute it 10 iuin' .. i-' si ' ' 1 o-:, . . p lrt. Aiid . should I be so f « j-. iii. uii. t. e as,,, o. « i) i.) H. Ui : . iVolninieAt, the favour '*! I ever live, with: the. de. i - - • ii- atnude, iu the me- mory of, ; - i .. .. s.... - - - . • • My Lords and ieajid ( J- . • . t your obeij'eii c iuuible" Servant, H. EVATT. BrljI'. ton. Aufosi V\ • N li\ V INN, - J-. V1 - . • i,:.< ti, imi I- A. : • ' Ml i. t it. » '. " I.. ' SVHRY tine I'sis- rt- R BRIDGE, S" MILLAR most respectfully' informs his • Friends and the Public in General, that he ha revivvd the above House, from ••. ; its decayed state, by sparing no expence in alteration- and improvements, and introducing good and comfortable beds, with a ' large stock of the best and choicest wines, spirits, & c and by air unremitting attention to the convenience and comforts of his customers he flutters himself to be able give universal satisaction. Brighton and London. THE Public are respectfully informed that the LONDON WINE COMPANY, ( No.- 3iI, Slrsnd)- have opened aStore, No. 15, and 16, West Sliff, Brigh- ton ; and from the interest they have given a Portuguese House in their establishment, they are enabled to offer for sale, a quantity of Port Wine that has been stored in its pure state, a custom but rarely practised in Por- tugal, for it is a well- know n fact, that it experiences considerable adulteration there^ as well as iu England, and that its impoverished qualities arc again made up by a commixture of the most inferior spirits, and other injurious, though palatable ingredients. The judicious arrangements of this company are Calculated to produce it 111 such a desirable state, that it may be even consum- ed from flic pipe with gratification to the palate and be- nefit to the health; and every endeavour of this nature, •( that the commercial intercouse of this country with others will admit) is made by them in their importations of all other articles, from a full conviction that it is the only method to ensure a repetition of the public favour. — Price, for prompt payment,, Port, 4( is. to sit', per do- xfcu. Sherry, 4Ss. to 5os. Lisbon, sos. Madeira, 7- ss. Vidonta, 48,3. Buccllas, r, ns. French Port, 54s. Madeira, j^ s. Cyprus, SOs. Cape Madeira, 50s. V'in de Grave, 65s. Cl: u- ct, ijos, Constantia, h.' is. Mus- j « ad « !, < i5sl Italian Punch, sos. Ditto C » pilla\ rev, Dos. ' Trench Hitters, iiy?. Brandy, Ram, and Hollands 5 Bottled' Potter, Burton and Scotch Ales, Cyder and I'frty. T4* . ' , r B^ ljii-( COMMISSIONERS acting under and by vir- A uic of an Act of Parliament, passed in the' 43' d 1 year of the <> f his:' preseut Majesty King George the Third,^ intituled jj » » An' Act for paving, lighting, i'le'aiisVng, wMoIifnj, end improving streets, passages, and places witliuigirfie Town of Worthing,, ln the county of Sussex; for removing and preventing annoyances and obstructions. therein ; and for establishing an effee tive police in the said Town; 1' in pursuance of the 10 quest, and by and with the consent and approbation of t o o thirds in number and value of the owners of a cer- tain private street or way, called Ann Street, in . Wor- thing aforesaid,' signified to the said Commissioners by writing, under the hands of such owners: And also in pursuance of the request, and by and with the consent and approbation of two thirds in number and value of a certain other private street or way, called Brook Street, in Worthing aforesaid signified also to the said Commissioners, by writing, under the hands of such last mentioned owners, do hereby give notice, that the said two streets or ways, called Anil Street and Brook Street, in Worthing aforesaid, will each of . them from henceforth be considered public streets or ways, to all intents and purposes, and Ire subject and entitled to all the powers, regulations, benefits, and advantages,, con- tained in the said recited Aet, of Parliament. By order of- the Commissioners, JOHN WAITS, Clerk. Worthing, Sept. is. iSo^ EAGLES'S CREDITORS. rjnnp'Credit,,* of the late Mr. EAGLES, of *• • Westham, jo the county , of Sussex, Baker, de- ceased, are requested to meet at the Crown I1111, 111 Hailsliint, .011 Vtedi i sdm, the aitli day of September ilH4H. lt, pi < leveu o'tii. t .. iu the foiv- iKiqil, u iiwi a dtvtr deod ofhis t-. tatoa.- d t S'eel. i wil ni. sile., S. GWYNNE, Solicitor. f. ewcs, 17th Sept. iijuy. . • * v ' ttt. Guildhall, Certificate.— We whose names are here to subscribed, have carefully surveyed and valued the several Freehold Building allotted as Prizes iff the Third City Lottery and we adjudge the separate value of each to the as follow: v* • •. ., F. PATNTER, T. SWITHIN, D. R. ROPER . London, Aug. Si, 1801). "' I., . ' ^ SCHEME. I Prize of £ 15,700 3 Prizes of 1 - - - 1 - - a, goo i - ;>-• ••- <}, soa 1 ... 2,700 1 - - • ... (), 9oO 1 - - - 2, boo 1 4, lop J 2,3oo I -"," .-. "-. - t, ooo I - - I. 900 t" - - - 3, Soil I l, 1O0 t i - - » , soo 1 - - - t, aoo 3 - .- 3,: it( o< 1 - - - Soo 3.. - - 3,100 | No fixed Prize. This Property is so rapidly improving that there can be no " doubt ii will be worth double its present Value In a very few years. Tickets: and Shares are on sale by Sir. J. Branecomb and Co. London, likewise by their Agents Mr. ). Yeates, Old Bank, Brighton. Air. W. Mason Chichester. Mr. J. B. Harding, Gosport, and • Mr, J. Honsey, Portsea. PRESENT PRICE. . Ticket - • -< - £ » IS o Half - . £ i 13 o j Eighth - - - £ l 4 o Quarter . - - 2 7 e | Sixteenth - . - o rs o ' Particular Number may be secured, from No. 1 to 20,000, at the above Offices, if not already sold. TWO Hundred Thousand Pounds Prizes to be drawn in One Day. TICKETS and SHARES are selling for sir James Branscomb and Co, London, by. J. YEATES Old Bank, Brighton. At which Office were soli! in the last and late Lotteries. No. 257') aiiPi- ize of £' 40,000 9123 - - 20, imo IS, 97? - - 20,000 rB, 78i> - - 10,000 With several 5, oool. l, oool. & e. & e. This Lottery consists of only 5,0110 Numbers ( from 1 to.' i, 000 inclusive); but there are Four Tickets of each Number, which will be severally entitled to whatever Prize is drawn against such Number; for instance, if No. 1 should be drawn a Prize of £ 20,000, the four Tickets of that Number will each be entitled to i' 2o, ooo, making, in; the whole,- i'ao, 000 ; sir that if any person should purchase more than one Ticket of the same - Number, and that Number prove fortunate, he ciuy gain, by : Two Tickets of the same Number will gain A Prize of - - : - ±' 4o. ooo' Three Tickets of the same Number will gain A rate " of - - " -" - ' i, a6, ooo Four Tickets of the tame Number will gain A Prize" of - - - - - ii< i, o6 » > SCHEME. 4 of - - - i' 2t>, uoo - - are . . £ 1: 0,000 4 ... o, uoo £ 0,009'- . 4 —.-.'— 2,000 --..'-'-. 1-. e, oo » 8.---' - i, lioo ------- 8,000 - t' 2'. - — . - - . r. oo ........ .6,000. 94- 100 ----..-. 2,40T>" 36 - SO 1, » 00 •'. 4,920 - -- -- -- -- - 15 -'"-..- 73, aoi • 2o, ooo.,. Tictets. .. £- 260,000^ J. Y. begs to. remind his friends that the Lottery will be drawn all on the 2oth October, and hopes to have the pleasure as usual, of dividing several of the Capitals among them. ALL IN ONE DAY ~ The only Lottery to bee drawn this Year. RICHARDSON', GOODLUCK, and Co. STOCK BROKERS, RESPECTFULLY acquaint the Public, that the whole of thee New Stale Lottery will be drawn 111 One Day, 26th of October next. This Lottery has only 5,000 numbers ( from No. I to 5,000 inclusive}. Four Tickets of a Number, so that the Purchase of a single Ticket will gain a Prize of jC2o, o00: By Two Tickets of the same Number, A Prize of - - <£ 10,000 By three Tickets of the same Number, A Prize of - <£ 6", 000 By four Tickets of the same Number, A Prize of - - £ SO, 000 And all other Prizes in the same proportion. Capital Prizes, 4 ... - of .... £ 20,000 4 . - of - - £-> yj"<> j 8 - - of - - £ 1,000 4 . - of - - 2,000 j 12 - - of. - . Suit &" c. & C. & c. and not three Blanks to a Prize. Tickets and Shares are on Sale by . „ Mr. .1. WEST, & Co, Lymington - 7. W. WOODWARD, Hard, Portsea, — C. WALKER, Library, Brighton. — J BAXTER, Bookseller, Lewes. — G. AUSTIN, Bookseller, Battle. For Richardson, Goodluck, and . Co: Cornhill, and Charing Cross, London.; who shared, and sold last three Lotteries,; Nos. 2t) ii9, 10,197, and 18,0.3.1, three Prizes of £ 20,1.00; and 7,9,-, 0, £ 10,000. They are also the only Office that ever sold in Shares two Prizes of £ 3< fpoo. - § t § TICKETS and SHARES will rise. ;~~ - ' ^' WONDERFUL NEWS. " J, BAXTER Bookseller, & c.& c. Lewes, begs * leave despce; fully to remind his friends and the public, that. Fortune will shortly dispense her favours to the multitude, and why should you be exempted in a word, the Lottery is to be drawn in One Day, ( Oe- tober^ o)- and the immense sum of £ 80,650 will fall to one lucky number. •-' - ji . J.- B. Recommends early purchase of Tickets and Shares, and hopes to supply his friends with a large pro. portron of the joo. oool. prize money, as usual; now sel- ling for the celebrated office of Richardson, Goodluck, and Co.' London. LOST on or about the 4th day of September * instant, a DOG- between the Pointer and Setter breed. He has a liver colour head, wiah a white , streak down the 1aAi* n, Some * pecks about the body, rat, her a large tall,-. with the tip taken off, the hair worn off snidmh under the throags • "'•' :~ sc , " ' Whoever will bring the Dog to Mr. Thomas Page, baker, ini itudborhagli,' Sussex, shall receive Half- a- Guinea Reward, and all reasonable expences. , -. STOLEN OR STRAYED, On Saturday night, the ad of September Instant, from the White Horse Field the parish of Steyning, A. BL< X> B BAY MARE, rising 4 years, With a small mark on the off shoulder, and switch tail. If stolen a reward of Five Guineas is hereby offered by Mr. Brown, of Steyning, to any person or persons who shall discover the offender, 011 conviction, over and above the reward of Three Guineas offered by the Steyn- ing Society for apprenending felons, & c. If strayed, any person or persons w ho s. hall bring the said Mare to Mr, Brown, at Steyning; or to the Keeper of the Half Moon Inn, in Petwerth, shall be handsomely rewarded for their trouble. EASTBOURNE. ! TO- BE LET BY TENDER, and entered upon at Michaelmas next, a PIGEON- HOUSE, well stocked, together with' two Gardens in a high state of cultivation, and a well thereunto belonging, ad- joing to the Church- yard in Eastbourne, containing in length from East to West on the South side 142 feet, and on the North side 127 feci, and ill width, at the East- end, til feet, and at the West end 31 feet or there- abouts, as the same are now enclosed with a ( lint wall of the height of seven feet on an average, Lately, fresh plaijiAd- A-. lib j- ftnt trees, and are IIOVB In the occupation of. Mrs. Wooltett. The Tenant will shew the premises. For further particular apply on Mr. Gell, solicitor, ly to whom all Tenders may be. directed oil » « • before the 23th of September instant. To APOTHECARIES AND SHOPKEEPERS TO be disposed ; of sundry Nets of Wainscot Drawers, I'tiilV^ Jfoss stopper Bottles, with neat painted lables, bell metal Morters, with sundry others articles 4l^ d by the Faculty.. Apply. to, Charles. Pitt.- Druggist, Lewes . ' • Orders punctually executed. . Stables, Lewes, a BAY HORSE, Six - years old. ' , got by . Walnut, darn by Javelin, put of.' a' sister to Spa- dille. He is a fine horse, and likely to make a good country station, and" well worth the attention of any person Wanting one, as he .". will be sold worth their •' notice.—— Likewise a BAY GELDING, six years old, a perfect ' hunter. ' ;' « • For price and further particular*-, enquire of IVT>. Brown." " - .'.".." ALL those convenient and. eligibly sitnated Free- / ji.- hold Premises, consisting of a good ' and modern . built House, with Stables, and extensive yard - opposite-, lately used as a Ropository for the sole of horses,: ea* 1 riitgi! s, & c. near the Market, in the most public part of the Borough of Lewes, now in the. occupation of • Spilsbur'y, the Rroprietor. . . . These Premisescare excellently calculated for an Auc- tioneer, Liveryman, Corn or Wool Dealer, orany other struction of. a New Bridge, over the river ' Ouse, may, be probably greatly increased in value, within a' short period. - ij: . - - -- . Tenders, delivered, or sen ( postage paid) to Mr, - Spilsbury on or before ftIit- lnehnas Day next, wjH attended to; and fin preunsf s Hatty be ptrt. in.'|> ffi( 9 « Uf « ( i of the Purchaser by the Jyt'Of October-. , N. B. Several sjjwj: i- i * ic tylJiVw. now. standing in tH) t • above Stables to beK: of o.,- moderate terms. • ' • TO FARMERS, BREEDENS GRAZIERS, & C& C, CAPITAL SOUTH '- DOWN SHEEP : SPKTtseoitv. in- o- , M. NFllBD, i tfVSFT. ripoeifif'sbn. n, tviih". uVt* V- fe! f^. i: on:; fhVnr^.. ' X rnf/ A, at Mr. Shaw's ' "* lfo •' U iviiig' Spetisbury Farm)- on Wednesday and Thursday, the 27th and 2' 8tW day of September iffcslaKtatloEOrti f ivitb Cart Horses. capital C0.1-. sa^ cai- sogu. litiplcniiente W Hustabaudry, Conp. slttjMti^ inni C- jru, tlw .. upwards of. ihio acres r^ N:< M?>&* » , . -:•.- • v. . • > j SS0 Ewes, , ... . J ... 3o Rams and Ram Lambs, and. . ,, ••-.. j 430 Lambs,' '.'-' . ".' - f- . All pure South Down, selected from the. hest Brtadfr, with great care, and are all young. This Stock . will he worthy the attention of the • nous'in.. Breeding,' who may wish To change, 11a Spetisbury Farm is' wr. U^ Epoivei to be sound land upon which the Flock has- been bred, any in the kingdom. '• Spell- bun, fstL September 1809. - " s - i * • •'* ' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, o the Pre- mises, by' Mr. LEAR; on Tuesday, the jsfith of • September. I'Sec^ and following day, the fashionable HOUSHOLD FURNITURE be longing to Mrs. Trant, at Norton House, near Boguor, consisting. of prime goose and other feather beds, - dotne and intt' lwdsteaifcj • with. ehints furnitures lieerf and fringed with . window' Curtains to eorr^ poiid,. hair and flock; itiatbsssip^^ paiL". lasses, blankets,. guilts, end conntfrpaiies,. pier, chimney, and dressing, glasses, fVsiaiij. BrasM^ tj « u< KKidtl* rnuB « ster ' carpets, mahogany wardrobes, double and single chests of drawers,, side boards, .' and cellarets, dicing, Pembroke, dressing, sofa, and work tables, japanned. chairs, with Sofa to match, Rumford and Pantheon. Stoves, washing and kitchen utensils, & c. ' . •• The Sal. to begin each day at eleven o'clock. ' Cata> logu^ li- to be h.^ itt he principal Inns hi the adjacent Market Towns;- the Place of Sale; and of the Auctioneer^' at his Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse, Arundel. p "!- f' A SOUTH DOWN FLOCK l!' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, . . , " BYTHOMASSONE, ' On Friday, the zi'\ Day of September,. ISoO,.. on. the . '- Premises, of Messrs. Henry and William Botting, at " Upper Badington,- in the" parish of Wiston, near Findon , in the County of Sussex; who are going to. leave the Pal- in rpclli valuable STOCK of tha above Fata, c » # X sistinz oi— 100 Ewe Lambs . !) 0" Two- tooth, Ewes tto Four, footh Ditto • So- Six tooth Ditto 8 « ,. Aged Ewes - • S Draught Horses ., ' ^ • 2 Waggons, narrow- wheeled: , i 4 Dung Carts : / 2 Two Two- wheeled Ploughs . , ' - 3 Foot Ploughs i . •: I Turn rest foot Plough 1 Pair of drag Harrows : tj Trace Hani. jfies 4 Thill Harnesses 1 B Rollers A Quantity of Wattles Ox Yokes and Nebs, Persons who buy Stock may be accommodated with three days after the Sale, before they take take away* The Sale to begin at Eleven o'clock. SALE OF MERINO SHEEP. TO BE SOLO BY AUCTION, By W. MOORE and SON, On Friday and Saturday the 22nd and 23rd days of September, laoQ, by Order of the Executors, at Bowl down; Farm, four miles from Tetbury, and three miles from Kings cote, Glecestershire;— TWO Thousand MERINO SHEEP, two, three four, and five Dips, upon pure South Down. Crossed to this depth tbey will bear the drudgery of folding, the asperity of a severe climate, and the arti- ficial subsistence of sterile soil ; the carcass suffers no great deterioration, and by careful selection it is clearly ascertained that Breeders may secure beauty, disposition to fatten, and any weight their land will require; while the Wool, without calculating' upon adventitious speculation, realizes a fourfold increase in lvalue, and is equal to most Spanish sample*. This desirable Stock strongly claims the atten- most profitable which can be placed on a' Sheep Farm. The Sate will begin precisely at ten o'clock . each" morning. ; Further particulars may be known of the Auctioncers Tewkesbury."-. i ' EAST BOURN, SUSSEX. .. . ",. I1 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION'. . . By. Mr, THOS WHITE, ' to begin at Eleven "' clock : THE, Farming- Stock, '. Husbandry Tackling, tee* X comprising several stacks of exceeding fine havj a large quantity of ii » ng. seven working oxen, a fa* c « w;, four Cart horses, and about r> 0 stock ewes, 011a score or which were got by Mr. Anger's prize ram, which was exhibited' at the last Shew of Cattle at Lewes, being the property of a Gentleman who quits his Farm at ' Michaelmas. ' The Sale will commence with the Cattle and Sheep, • FREEHOLD- ESTATE, SUSSEX." * TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ! ' BY MR. AUSTEN, On Wednesday._ the uotV- Day of ' September, I809, at the' Gun** Eridge - Green, between' the. hours of two countitions as'^ i'lt. bc then and there produced C^ NhinTlNt:;'. of Farm House, Barn, Stable, < cow and other. Lodges, Pig- Pounds, & c. tot; ether . with 1 .' acres, more or less, of fertile meadow, pasture, aqd « ratfle Land ; - 8- ith orcharda avid garden groimd, well .6>. aeked. H( tth. fiTiit is.- i. es. . The Estati. if yjjU supplied with good water by a ; spfji| g, l.^-' a troiu- « u'Fam'; situate, lying, aud being in the I. parBh of SiASerili'ld-, Rf Sussex, adjoining the high road f lettdiirg- from f? T « bftibi- idge to Hamset Bridge, aiitl in th^ iruureaad btcirpatioft of Mr. Anthony Wood, who i has. ppiice. toiiuiL , « t . Michaelmas next. The Tenant j fcn. the' Estate will shew the Premises. N. B.' A deposit if £ t5 per cent. will be expected. postscript FROM SATURDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE WHITEHALL, Sept- 16. .."; • TflE King has been pleased to itoiVimafe ' and appoint Major- General John Cope Sher- broke TEo be one of the Knights Companions d^ the most, honourable Order of the Bath, . .. BANKRUPT^. Sir Matthew Bloxam Knight, Gracechurch- street, London, banker, Sir. Matthew Bloxam, Knight, Thomas Wilkinson, and William Bloxam. of Grace- church- street, London, bankers.— Thomas Smith;•- « • » . and Thomas Smith, jun. Wakcfield, York, linen- drape". — E. Hillyer, Mark- Lane, London, pork Uuirher- John South, Cardiff, Glamorgan, ironmonger.— Jos. Grego- ry, Leeds, Lancaster, manganese dealer.-, G. Edwards,:- Louth, Lincoln, spirit merchant.— G. Simonds Cop.'. piee. Row,. Clerkenwell, baker.— John Towne, Oxford: Market, Middlesex, carcass butcher.— William William, Tofts, Norfolk, carpenter— R. H. Twycross, Holhorn jewelleri— William Hinds and James Jones, Old Ford, Middlesex, dyers. _____ - •' ' LONDON, SUNDAY The Argyle, Capt. Lightly, is arrived at Liver- pool, ' from Jamaica; she sailed from Port Royal on the ITlh July, in company with 19 sail; and fi- ors Negril qtuhe 20th, with a fleet of 33 sail, un- rler . convoy of the Favourite sloop of war; on ( he 2Gttr saw several of the - fleet'dismasted; paiPeVl thefct ivest- day; on the 6th September spoke th6' Favourites of Greenock, from Martinique tiY Li- verpool, who had parted from the, Leeward Island fleet im the 27th of August; several of. them had bet- it dismasted. • <•• 1 " The Amelia Matilda, Capt, Graham, whjgb had t'lritrid at New York for Liverpool,.. was^ tgppcff with several other vessels that wer. ft Iflavmg. port on tile Jijth of August, aud compelled to give- tum. d that tliev would not go to Great Britain or he « SeiK » d « ocies. It is also stated in a letter ef the" l2tii, that the Wasp, national sloop of vrar/ was > to sail for Havre on the rGtft, with a Messenger, • wlio is to be the bearer of the basis of a ti'e » '! vpro- posed to be concluded between the United Mate and France. The intended departure, of the Wa, 5|> weVtWfcy readily credit; bat precipitancy is nout characteristic of the Government of the L'tyled States, and it would betray not a little shtiie yf thatquality. were a meastire of so. grea- t importance inatiiied'and adopted before any opportunity was atlOwod to the British Government tor explanation. The New York papers, which are up to the same date at the private letters, contain the Proclama- tion of the President, and the instructions to the Collectors of Customs at the American ports, whit h we have already given. Ministers, we understand, have determined to make a stand in Portugal, and to confine tltvir operations to that country, till affairs wear a more promising aspect in Spain. This determination, if is said, has been deliberately formed, upon an ex- position of the state of the Peninsula, drawn up by Viscount Wellington, and transmitted with his dispatches; the troops which have sailed, ar, c! are under orders to reinforce the army of Lord Wellington, will be landed at Lisbon. Three hundred and five men, dratted from the three regiments of Foot Guards, and a partv of horse, left town, on Saturday, for Chatham, where they are to embark for Spain. • A letter from our squadron in Basque Roads Conveys the following information i—" As for the Rochefort squadron being wholly destroyed, there are eight sail of the line" now afloat up the riyer.. The Wee- decker has been fresh coppered. They have only their Lower masts standing, and have nei- ther men nor stores aboard. The Captain. Of< a vessel We have just detained and sent in. says, . that .( Ufi^ aWystafeliing. every man tliev can findin tlys cSSliv into Spain: they march them with their hands tied behind." " v--'* ' . Several pieces of cannon, taken by the French, have been sent to Paris,' by the Department of the Meuse. Among them is one called The Great Frederick, weighing 7' fiCK> lbs.' and ornamented with inscriptions. " A short time ago, Mr. Roscoe, of Liverpool, re- ceived an anonymous letter, info'rm'irtif him that six black slaves bad- been thrown into prison by a Por- tuguese Captain, uponalledged acttpn's of debt; but, in reality, because, ne, found .' that- they were free on their arrival in England, ancMig hoped by this expedient to detain them until his vessel should be ready to sail. Having verified the fact, Mr. Roscoe sent a person to bail all the actions. An order was accordingly issued for the discharge of the prisoners; when it was discovered fhrt the Por- tuguese Captain bad mustered about 100 wf'his, countrymen, to- seize the blacks b'V force, oa' their exit from prison. Application was; ufeiantly made to the Magistrates, who took the Captain into cus- tody, bound him to his good behaviour, and re- stored the poor blacks to the. enjoyment of their fewly- acquired liberty. .* r; f - In the memory of the oldest man livings there lias not been so great a profusion ofi nu. tst. as the present season affords} every hedge- of hazeh cop- pice, and wood, teems yith them; they hang is" thick ( almost) as the leaves that suV. rounA. ihtxri This is the case, not only in particular district's and counties, but throughout England-. BuM f t % V prodigality of nature is admii'able ih regard to this beautiful production, so ought ' thii public clfution to he no less, in regard to- its- iisfe. " The kernel^; of nuts," says an ' eminent Physician, " are .' ex'-' trewely injurious to its'tlifhatjc". peis. oh^ i. tJ- jety ahf,' hard of digestion, aiid stulfii'ig, cay jf lite shortness' of breath, wheezjhg, & c."— Xliey sfeuld , « ot . be t> l- ematittely gathered, ne. r j| nm? djately used;.^, week's lodging ' in the husks vitt liavour, find render them ( ess exceptionable in point of wholesomeness. -. .. T'lio Clover Crops require parficttto. tattfoiion at present, both from their abundance, anrt.- from: tlie precarious state of thc wTRther;', aiK1' the fol- Jowing, precaution's. we are assumed, will be found of j> i oiit utility {— Let ( lie clover, be mown when the sun shines", and if possible hot after a Strong dew in the morning; or a fall'of raitt duririg" ffie night. Instead of retting tlfc swarths li, e . flat. « ti the. ground, in a few hours after they are cut, • or- before the evening, if the weather continue fair, let them with a fork or rake be raised gently," sb'as trt seem to" stand up, but not to be turned eitViei tlien or at a following period, unless tl\ « y. Tect- i ve much wet. By this method the colour of ffti'e' clover and its nutritions properties will be ef- fect UDII. V preserved j without this caution, great injury will be sustained. LEWES, SEPT. IB, 180~ The PRINTERS, being disappointed of their EOUAL j'npply of stamps, are uudtr the necessity of prinlinu a pin t of this Week's Impression upnit unstamped pnne'r ; oftbe number of which they have made the irtessary affidavit, and paid the duty accordingly. The . past, wepk was particularly barren of po- litical intelligence t our troops- are daily arriving at the different ports from the Scheldt Expedition, and we are sorry to observe,- PANS health, SANS WEALTH, SANS every thing, save and except only honor I Of that, neither the superior numbers of the . enemy, the unwholesomeness of tlve climatcy jnn- thp jrant of accommodation, can ever deprive them, Lord Chatham was landed at Deal on Fri- . day .. and arrived ! » iam on Saturday. Are port v^ s Vii.; that . fayjatid yesterday very current • in- the. Metropolis, tiiat,. Austria, aided'. by Russia and Prussia, had again taken the, field against the common enemy. The news was first brought,, by a Gottenburgh Mail,- atr- J has," " it is strorigly ru- moured, beeti co/ iffrined'by intetii^ Ctii-' e'siifce' re- ceived, bv Government— The American. President, Mr. Madison, has" publlshe< l a very temperate Pro- clamation, stating, that as the British Orders in Council, had riot been rescinded, the Non- lnter- course Bill must still remain, in force". This lias had an. juffeet. ioir our Corn- Markets, by consider- ably raising the price fit grain; but we hope the trade ol" the - two count ties will shortly be re- estab- lished, oir terms of huitual advantage. On Saturday morning the 14th, ' 51st, and 83d, Regiments, part of General Houston's brigade, ar- rived in transpoits at Portsmouth, from the Scheldt. They will begin disembarking on this day, and eomnience their respective marches, the 14til for Steyning, the 82d for the Barracks near this town, sr.' 1 the ' » lst for Horsham. - Draughts from the ad Guards, and several other regiments, have been during the last week, em- barked . at- - Portsmouth, for. Portugal; apd all the copper- botfomed .- transports there have . received Orders to'sail immediately . for'Lisbon.. '••->.•• ;.-.. 1 Oh* Monday . evening; last-, inforirtafioti having beeti received at Playden, that sotrt£ French Offi- cers, ,011. parole at Wantage, had broken their pa.- rcile, and were suspected to he in.' the vicinity of ; llye, a hue and dry'was made after them, and t\ tb French gentlemen, bearing the rank of Captains; were taken, . about, ten at night, at a l^ Idcg . fl. ea. i-, Cliff's- End, by a party ot" . the., East Kent Militia "' and lodged in the Guard- roam of PlS teb Bar- racks. '.'." ''";*-. ",'''•" Fl , A. bout;: ten o'clock on-, the- . yesterday se'nnight, three French Prisoners yyere detected in iinakiog their escape from,- the beaoh at Rotting- dean,- where' they had- taken possession of a - boat, witb. tails and oais, and in fife roincites would have effected tfieir, . purpose, .'. tiy. getting to se?, had they experienced no intemlption. Thev- were- the next day brought ta this town and ex- imiued be- fore a sitting of Magistrates, who sent'{ Hem to onr House of Correction, to be thereafter disposed of ' au the Transport- board might direct. They are all young men - of very decent appear- ance, and if their tale is to he accredited, of re- spectable connections. They have suffered consi- derable hardships, especially one of tbe » , who is the nephew of a merchant at Bordeaux, and at the breaking out of the present war, was captured off the Isle of France, in a ship belonging to his un- ele, in which he ranked as second Captain, and carried to Madras, in the East Indies, where he remained in captivity three years before he was brought to England. One of his companions was a French merchant, and taken three years ago, as a passenger, on board his own vessel. The other is a midshipman, and was made a prisoner of war about twelve months since. The consumption of Pig- Pork, at Selmeston Fair to- morrow, is not expected to be very great. A large supply of sheep and lambs is expected at our new Sheep Fair, 011 Thursday next. Last week Mr. Piddington, of Uckfield, killed a lamb, the flesh of which was nearly all fat, owing to its bavin!* been suckled by a Cow, which ii voluntarily took to.'. A hind quarter of it was sent a present to the Dowager Countess of Chichester. On Thursday night fast as Mr. Washer, master of the public hoyse. ii* Bletchington- street,.- was returning homo from Alfriston, ort a blind poney, which had safely carried ihim for many years, he'tnissetl hiJ road 011 Handover Hill, and rodeover- the brlhk of a chalk pit, at the haftftm of which the, unfor. tiinate , nijn was, on Saturday morning, . fotitsd. alive, and apparently sensible, but without- the power of speech or motion,- having lain- in that dpeadftil- situation- 36 hours -' He was taken up and conveyed IiouVe, yidieie helarigti tshed'till yesterday morning and then espiied'..' peing. eoab. led: to speak • before he died, he said be was semijilo ofls's sitn- atitni, and xiften called out for assistance, but could make no1 one Hear him: The ponev, though lie " escaped unhurt,, did not quit the pit, but took his post at , the. entrance of it, and- tfceie remained stationary, as the signal ef his Master's distress, iuutil he was in consequence discovered, as above stated Vbat unhappily too late' t' » be ' of aitiy aVail. BRIGHTON, SEPT. 18, 1S09. .. . Although the weather still continues, far frorri jfiivourabk either to the wishes of the inhabiturts. or to the amusements of the visitants, yet from tin* • crowded state of the town, the contiguous walks land rides are, at the intervals of sun- shine, throtig- • ed wiih' tlje^ rpost., . fasliiqnable groupes of both sexes ; and the. Steine, both at neon- tide and eve, when fair, exhibits a- display of elegance and beauty, wliiehi* Jii-' former seasons, has but rarely beeti ex- ceeded; The spirit of . dancing has not as yet held its . fascinatiou, in any: great degree, at the public roottis;- but as tlie evenings cooli a pleasingalter- - ation way be expected, and especially at the eii- jsuidg regular assemblies; thosV % cards have been ajipoint'ed and announced, and wili,„ probably be fashionably attended, duriug the rceiamder of the season. '• J The public breakfast, in Preston- C. iv te hay we fear, met with a too powefft{ l y. t; to.. in u>,\| ayo'gr: able weather, to have held out any thing, fikc suc- cessful encouragement to the proprietors. Such amusements, to insure recreation to the public, should be arranged on a grand and liberal plan, < trfd have a provisional guard, by inslosure, against wet, and the untowardness of the season, lesit , « The muslins and gau « es cling round each fair she, " Till they look all like Venuses sprung from thv « ea." The Theatre, with increased attractions, has been uniformly well attended. Mrs. SIDDONS elbsed her perforniatice here, on Tuesday, as Lady MACBETH, and was well seconded by her brother, Mr C. KEMBLE, in Macbeth, being his first ap- pearance in that character, and alter a very short study. Shakespear's MUCH- ADO ABOUT NOTHING, on Friday, again introduced this Gentleman and his Wife, with pleasing effect, as Benedick and Beatrice. Miss JOHNSTONE proved a pretty and feeling representative of the LADY HERO ; and RUS- SELL, KELLEY, and W. MURRAY, amusing deli- neators of those guardians of the night, called WATCHMEN. INCLEDON, with - the powers of bis still melodious voice, delighted the amateurs of English singing, as STEADY, in DibdetjV QUAKER, though at times pnucb interrupted by the, unseemly chit- chat of a party in one of ( ho stage boxes.— After the performance of HAMLET, on Saturday evening fhis celebrated singer again appeared as TOM TUG, in the WATERMAN, ami in the In- t red need song of The BAY of BECAY was fondly encored.': / '..,. V. . '.''.:.... ! On Monday the llth insjanj, the'first stone of a Chapel about to be erected at Worthing, was laid by the Rev. Peter Wood, Rector of Broad-, water, under the direction" of John Rebecca, esq. the architect. ' List Monday a girl, in carelessly crossi » g the road, . in West- street, with" ap infatit in her srpis, was knockcd down by the pole of a Gentleman's carriage, one of the wheels- of which passed over the infant's head, and killed it on the spot. The accident may, in some measure, be attributed to some unlucky boys calling out to the coachman to whip behind, which involuntarily drew his atten- tion, for the moment* from his horses, but without the least blame on his part. The girl escaped without much hurt. ,. ' SUSSEX. ICHARLES DUKE of NORFOLK, E. M. Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sussex, - Hereby appoint a GENERAL MEETING of LIEUTENAN- CY, to beholden for the said County, nt the Half Moon Inn, in Petworth, oii Tuesday, the Third Day of Oc- tober next, at the: hour of Eleven irf the forenoon, for the purpose of carrying into execution the several Acts of Parliament relating the Militias: but at uhich Meeting the attendance of the Clerks of the several Subdivisions is not required. ' NORFOLK, E. M. lr. t'li Sept. isop, -•' - aod'- '<- - - ; .'•-' HORSHAM BANK. j '__ ,< f d ;••• » : . fc 1 THE Horsham Bank N'^ es!>'' d, I% tfNn! ffiadt payable^ Sir M. Bloxam And Co. a- ifl be paid at Corner of Monument Yard,- London • Sept. 14, 1800. . „ vs HASTINGS AND HAILSHAM BANK. BREEDS, FARNCOMB, and Co. respectfully inform the public, that ttidf Dotes, payable at Sir Matthew Bloxham and Co.' s g< re now- paid tn Lon- don, at Messrs. NEWNHAM EVERET, and Co. Ban- ker*;— Ai> d Ui the country, at the different places where issued, iis horetofore. - CURATE WANTED, at a Parish within a few miles of Horsham ; situation beautiful,, high and healthy; public roads thro* the parish; cottage fur- nished ;. duty easy ; stipend liberal. Intercourse by let- ter, FREE OF POSTAGE " To Mr. R. S. Post Offire, Arundel." MILLINERY WANTED a Young Woman to unaettflke the working part in the above Line, in a » m » M but very leapcetable Warehouse, . in a principal country Town. For particulars apply to the Printer,, if hy let- tar, past- paid. WANTED, at Michelmas next, in a Gentle- man's Family in the Country, a good PLAIN COOK, who thoroughly understands he: business.— Also, an Upper NURSERY MAID, who an work ell at her needle, and will uiake iur eif uscfol. They must be Well recommended 1MB heir iaa' place. Ap- ply to Mr. S Reader, Bookseller, Cranbrook. WANTED, at Michaelmas next,' as - COOK and UPPER SERVANT. in a Farm House, acarefu), Steady tVoman. wljocaobiing au anexeeptiou- able character for honesty and sobriety from her last L'lace. Apply to MR. ARTHUR LEE, School Hill, Lewes. " - WANTED, amiddie- aged Woman as UPPER CHAMBER- MAID, in an. Jnn; one who tlio rouglvly understands the care of be « tdii! « aud huen, aud fully capable of aetinw ui that ciipa. city. N. B. ; None need apply but fan have a good rtcfcrfmu ligation from her last place, Letters post paid may be addres- sed to J. F. Bear Inn ; or to the Printing Office, aud Kill IK at « i ii « h- d.( n. .,<-.;." ' Y;. WANTED, at Michaelmas next, A' aiarned Man, as' CARTER. Also a Married Man, as • Workman on the Farm. For particulars eiyiuire of Mr. Penfold, Annington. '" • " TO POTTERS. WANTED, one or two good Hands as Spin- ners, who can Have constant employtBciit. For patticulars enquire at Messrs. Smith and Collet's Kiln, Rye, Sussex, , , SERVANTS WANTED. " GOOD wages will be given to a strong active Mai:,' as' SEEDSMAN and FOREMAN, in a Farm- House, where a large Family of, Servants are constantly kept, tnd also to a Man who understands CARDENING, aud looking after riding Horses. Cha- racters wilt required. Apply to the Printers ; or to Mr. Gell, Applesham, near Shoreham. TO MILLERS. AStrong, active LAD, eighteen years of age, who Is ijesirous of learning the an of grindms, engage with any master milter of respecfabi Iity, for the spaeeof two years. A moderate prnmuiu wili given. Apply to Mr. LEE, Printer, Lewes. TO PAVIORS AND OTHERS. ANY" persons williug to centrisct for Paving Clif Parish, from Lewes Bridge, through the said parish, may know the particular*, ky applying to Dan. Harvey, Surveyor, in the Cliff, . Hiiy. dky IU ihe course of the present week, as it is the wish af the inhabitants to have the work completed as sooiiw possible. Cliff, Lewes, Monday, Sept. i8 » nog., TO TANNERS. . AMEETING of the Tanners residing witbin the County of Sussex, is p> rticular! y requested to he hotdea at she Dorset Arms inu, in the Town of Lewes, on Friday next, the iJdiof September, to take into consideration the propriety ofthe increase of Com- mission lately made by the. Factors, iir Leadenhall Mar- ket. Dinner on Table at One o'dtcji; ~ '', " CHICHESTER. ' Mrs. CATHERY's Preparatory- S, ehool for Young Gentlemen, from ; f « mr to nine years, iof " ge, and to remain with her, if agreeable to their friends, till they are ten> Mrs. C. begs to « « ure all tlioso wlio may honour her with the care of tKeir ChtMrrcn, that that they will receive the same, affectionate treatmen< tias her own, and, every attention will bopaid to their health and comfort, as well as to their education and the im- provement of their morals. , :.•>••• • TERMS; Board and Tuition, - - - is Guineas pr. Ann, Entrance, ...... i Guinea. Washing ....... } 1, 4s. Day Boarders - - - - • Ji Guineas, Entrance - . .... jos. fid. Day scholars ...... 1 Guinea pr. Qr, Entrance for Day scholars - . los. tjd. Writing, Arithmetic, and French, ou the same terms as schools in general. FOR SALE, Five Couple of strong well- bred HOUNDS, fit for the Hill or Weald sold for no fault, but being too large for the cry. Enquire of Thomas Alcorne, Chequers Inn, Maresfield. Sussex. POINTERS. TO BE SOLD, a Brace o. f stauch Pointers, have been u^ e. d two seasons, and are disposed of only ou aeeouut ot the Proprietor discontinuing shooting,— Price, Ten Guineas,— Apply to Mr. H. Howes, Crown Inn, Horsham. TWENTY GUINEAS REWARD. WHEREAS CB Sunday, the 10th instant, or early on Monday morning. THREE EWES >• ere stolen from, the sheep- laid of Messrs. Pain and Scarse,. at Laughton. Whoev. tr will gire information of the Offender u- r Offenders, shall, on convtctipn, re- ceive tb « above Reward, 1 ,(•.- - a .' ....... „„ GAME.. . • rI^ HG, Game « fi. tlie Manors of FindoC. at> d_ Go- , JL.. ring, iu tire county, of Sussex, having been for ^ nie years pifst greatly destroyed by nnqontified Per- sons and. Others: , Ndijce is hereby given, That , the Gamekeepers on the above Manors have strict Orders in future itv warn off all Persons iapursuit of Game. - September 151I1, i « o9. VTOTICE is hereby given, That the. Partner- X^ l ship lately subsisting between JOHN. CUDING- TON," of Worthing,- ill the county of Sussex, Coaeh- m% ti> r, and MARK FBICKER, of Brighton, in th, e said couutyj Coachmaster, is dissolved from the 12th day of June last, hy mutual consent. • DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rpriE partnership lately subsisting between James Moore, and Henry Hodson, of Lewes, in the county of Sussex, Surgeons, Apothecaries, and Man- midwives, was on tile 1st day of this iiistant, September, dissolved by mutHf' 1 consent; and the said James Moore, only, is hereby authorised to receive all debts due and owing to the said copartnership concern, at the usual time of payment. Witness our hands, this is'tb day of September, 18oy. JAMES MOORE. . HENRY HODSON. BRIGHTON.— Subscriptions to the different Suf- ferers, of the 2d of June last. We, the Willows, Orphans,: and other dis- * tressed Sufferers, who have beeu 10 mercifully and bountifully relie ved in the midst of our calamities, humbly aud respectfully return our most grefttfnl and heartfelt thanks to those generally, that, in the bitter moments Of our anguish, assuaged otlr misfortunes with Ihe commiserative hand of benevolenee; ^ ind to the following Gentlemen in particular, who constituted the Committee appointed for our support, aud to whom we. do, indeed, feel ourselves most deeply indebted for many very many charitable friends,. The Vicar of Brighton T. Ellman, Esq. Two senior Churchwardens R. Day, Esq. The Minister and Heads ov Mr. W. Wigney the different Congrega- Mr. J. Hall lions Mr. D. Hack W. Lane, Esq. Mr. J. Hargraves R. Crow, Esq. Mr. J. Vallance R. Medley, Esq, Mr. W. Newbold. And also to Thomas Attree, Esq. who gratuitously, to the above Committee, officiated as Secretary. Through the blessings of Divine Providence! and tfie numberless Friends that were induced, to uphold us by their support, we have been rescued from the most p. nulul state of wretchedness and penury,' and enabled, onfce more, reputably to earn and deserve our daily bread. 1~ lie recollection of the benefits we have re'- cetved shall live as long as we live, and our children shall be Uught to speak with gratitude, and pray for the welfare of the generous benefactors of their pa- rents. May Heaven's choicest blessings he showered on the widow/ and the orphans' friends I LEWES SHEEP FAIR. IT having been resolved at a Public Meeting held by Advertisement at the Star Inn, and sanctioned hy the Signatures of nioreti ftn $ 50 of the principal Buyers aud Sellers of South Dawn Sheep; that the said Fair should be holdeii ou the TWENTY- FIRST of September, in preference to the Second of October: not only from other Sheep Fairs in adjoining Counties being 611 that das, but that the ad of October has been found by ex- perieiice too late in- the year for the distant Buyers" to git the Ewes home in proper Time: NOTICE is there- fore hereby given that the above FAIR Will be holden at lie usual Place, near Lewes, oil the TWENTY- FIRST Day of SEPTEMBER next, and continue to be held on the same day in each succeeding Year: At the Request of the principal Flock Masters, JOHN ELLMAN. N. B. Wattles will be provided, as usual, on applica- tion to Mr. John Kennard, of St. Ann's; Lewes. Lewes, Aug. twoij. Held » 11 the SECOND of OCTOBER. npHE Public are hereby respectfully informed A thai notwithstanding the Advertisement relative to the Mew Sheep Fair, in the last Lewes Paper, the Old- established Fair, will be held on the original Day ( viz. the ed or October), as heretofore, at Lewes. The said Fair will be supplied with South Down Sheep, by a great proportion of the most numerous Flock Mas- ters. who see no reason why any alteration should take place The Public are therefore requested to observe, that however individuals may attempt an innovation, the original supporters of the" Fair will keep it as usual! WILLIAM GORRIANGE, Chairman of the Committee. N. B. The Rotation of Fairs in the County, is as follows:— FOR LAMBS. . , , St John's Clayton, July 5, Bat and Ball, July 93, Black Boys, July ij, Lindfield, August 5. Horsham, July 18, <• SHEEP and LAMES, Brighton, Sept. 4, Lewes Cliff, October 2,-' Battle, Sept. 6, East Bourne, October ii, Findon, Sept. 14, Steyning, October u, Selmeston, Sept. igj Broadwater, October 29. , St. John's, Clay ton, Sep. 26, " "' TO BE SOLD, . !;., .-. • J FROM Eighty to Ninety naked OAK- TREES, now ly'mg where felled. Their average meetings are 27 feet, or thereabouts, and their situation handy for carriage. The Trees may be seen hy applying to the Bailiff, at Ades, Chailey, near Lewes. Advantageous Basgains— Dicker- Plain . Brick and Tile Yard, near Horsebridge. TO EE SOLD, a large assortment of well- mnulded plain TILES, well worth the attention of any gentlemen, or others in the building line, the Tiles being made the size they were mauy years ago, which is a saving to the consumer, of nearly one hun-. dred in a thousand. About 19 thousand of. Weather- hanging Tiles, or to lay dry, straight, and sound,- at, 30s. per thousand. N. B. Robert Goldsmith respectfully informs his. friends and the public iu general, that lie having no; connection with any other Brick Yard, ii will be pro- per to direct in full length his christian and surname, to prevent mistakes, which often occurs,. On applica- tion to the Advertiser only, the lowest prices may be known. . f . , Any person disposed to bring Lime or Chalk in ex. clignge for Tiles, it will be taken. Sheep, Lambs, Cows, and Steers. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by T. SMITH, on Friday, the 29' b day of September, JS09, at Wytch Cross, in the parish of East Grinsted, Sussex, loo South l> o « n EWES, iuo Welch Ewes, loo ditto Lambs, by South Down Rams, several Milch Cows, and Steers. N. B. The Sheep and Lambs will be sold in smsll lots, for the accommodation of purchasers. The sale to begin at ten o'clock. BRIGHTON.— Eligible Scite of Freehold Ground for Building, adjoining Rock Gardens, Marine Parade. BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. EAST, . L on Monday, the 2d of October, I809, precisely at two o'clock, in a Marque pitched 011 ihe ground for the occasion, in three lots. LOT I. Contains 62 Feet of LAND, fronting the Sea, and 82 Feet in depth. LOT 2. Contains' 162 Feet of Land, fronting Rock Gardens, aud 60 Feet in depth. LOT 3, Contains 90 of Land, fronting Rock Gardens, and bo Feet in depth. N. B. Three months will ee allowed if required, for the completion of each purchase. Each lot will lie entitled to the free use of Rock Pleasure Gardens, and is unquestionably the most de- sirable aud truly valuable piece of Freehold Land for the erection of superb buildings situated in Brighton. Printed particulars and conditions to be had at the Libraries, at Brighton, Lewes, Worthing, and Bognor ; at Garraway's; of Mr. Gould, 78, Borough ; of Mr. Joseph Duffell, Builder; and at Mr. East's Office, 74; North- street, Brighton. - SOUTH- DOWN FLOCK, & c. TO A. nises, bj VERRALL iid SONS, on Tuesday, the ; 9th of Sept. isop, two d'ays' previous to Lewes Cliff Fair; she STOCK of BREDINGFARM, near Shore, hatp, t( ie, property nt; Mr. John Chatfield, of Hor- ton, consisting of about 400 Ewes, lj> « m 1 to 4 yews old, too Ewe- Lambs, several Bams,; and Ram Lambs, a prime Sussex- bred Bulls, b Cart Horses ; and Hus. bandry Tackle in general *•* The Sale will hes- in at Eleven o'eloclc with the Hus bandry Tackle. LEWES NEW SHEEP FAIR. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the Star f- Door, in Lewes, by VERRALL and SONS, on Thursday uext, ( being Lewes New Sheep Fair Day) at five O'clock in the afternoon, An excellent six inch wheel, WAGGON, with ' jumps, tilt, skid plate, * c. A Spertsman's Gig, and Harness.', „ ','','. n A handsome caue back Sociable' jJodv, with iiraccs and cushions. iight young Cows, in full . milkl A fine brood Mare, with a CMlVntlierfoot byCraft'v. and covered by him agaiii*! "'-''-'' f C ' • f" A beautiful well bred bay Mare, five y^ ars 6M." :- r- A capital well bred cbesrrtut' Mare tive<; y* ur oirt, full IS bauds high, warranted SOttoilj " 5-' ' - : And Hack's. as usual;; <".';, ',-• ~~ STATIONARY, & c t,(: ""'- ' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by VERRALL and SONS, by virtue of a 11 . Exectntion from ( he Sheriff, on Monday and Tuesday, the asjt^ aud ' iSth. of this instant, September, rwdvid'fiw tile conVemcilVe of sale, to a, large coiu, fiodit) u4; toini, » ' t* Vhe Dorset Arms in the Cliff, Lewes AlV'ihe' VAWEiileftid ' itiotli- rn STOCK IN TRADE, aud Houshold ' Trtmtrtise of Mr. Brown. Printer, SttilioflerV a « 4> lii « flt* tiile » , ( yjyposite Cliff Church, Lewes, ennsiJt,^ ^ wfedi'tijitete- set pf type and printing appsratils, . bnte- asSc( rfn » ! E « t of Stationary and books, nafWtKtilf.. of. fasUiO'aajjJe straiv Wiiets, a cart and harness, and a general* assortment of useful ), on. hold furi. iioi^^ f,^ . ... 1 o ue^ in each morningj » tM! leveno'iI » i J. ' '; N. B. The Stock it>. y. r. a^ gifl be sold tir^,^" TO J- Ino',' MayfieW, VERRALL Wmd- s £ fMti* t> n Wednesday the « 7th. of, § Sptemi^, inst..{ tt foimo'clock; in the afternoon, unless" prfvjioil^ ilispWd* itfzby Private Contract, „ t which due Nonce wvll W'gweiir A' Free- hold DWELLING HOUSE,- iui'd SHOP, te stable, and other suitable oUibuildin'gs;'- v'itlt folir. acril^ : niore or less, of cVceediug good IIR- adow - Wil'aftfblb- littd, pleasantly situated hy the rottd side, on Hadlow Down, in the parish of Mayfield;' m tlie'^ os^ tai'oii of - the Tro- prietor, Mr. James Cottingham, d/ ho. ntii! shew ihe pre- mises, and of whom further paVtisitl^ es-. itiay , l « p. known. AN EXCELLENT SITUATION FOR A WHEEL- WRIGHT, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, bv . order of Executors, by VERRALL pad SONS, at < lhe Star Inn, in Lewes, on Saturday, the oorti September, J809, at Six o'clock ill the L, veiling, a COPYHOLD MESSUAGE, with a Whecl\ vrigbt'sSbqp, aud Saw- house now ill full trade, together- witli a gaTderi and orchard, situate at Cooksbridge, near Lewes, the late re idence ot' Mr. West, deceased. Possession of which may ht had at ady- day Eext N. B. The premises maybe viewed at any trroe: and further particulars may be had of the Executors, at Cooksbridge, Mr. Berry or Mr. Henderson; FARMING STOCK, i. e. " ' '"' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the Pre- 1 mists, by VERRALL antl SONS, op Friday and Saturday the 6th and 7th of ' October, ISot.), all the FARMING STOCK, Husbandry Tackle, and Hous- hold Furniture, of Mr. William Diplock, of Broad- stone Lodge Farm, near Forest Row, iti the parish of East Grinsted, consisting of eight working< jxen, seven steers and heifers, two lows in calt^ three cart horses, one colt two years old, twelve young hog!, Sir South Down Sheep, two narrow, wheel waggons, f » er carts, live barrows, fitc ploughs, one roller, horse:. har ness, ox yokes and chsMns, small husbandry itupleiBCnts in general, dairy, brewing, and washing, utensil., ex- cellent goose feather beds, handsome bedsteads aud hangings, every other assortment of good useful Houshold Furniture. To begin each morning at eleven o'clock. N. B. The furniture, dairy, and lireivutg articles, will be sold the first day. The stork and husbandry the second. FARMING STOCK, & c. BE SOLD. BY . AUCTION, on tbe Pre- ; A raises, by VERRALL anjl SONS. 011 Monday the pth of October, isug, ali^ he FARMING STOCK, and i Husbandry Tackle, of Mr. John Osborn, of Poynings Farm, iu the cohtity of Sussex,.' Further particulars wiir'^ e' given m next Week's Paper, : - - • •":•--'. .- • HUSBANDRY TACKLE & c, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by VERRALL aud SONS, < 111 the premises., on Tuesday, the jolh < of October, 1809, the HUSBANDRY TACKLE, Stock, and other effects, of Lower. Stoneham farm, uear Lewes, 111 the county of Sussex. Further particulars wifl hq given in next Week's Paper. - . . , - PHOENIX FIRE OFFICE, LOMBARD- STREET THE Directors of tte PHOENIX FIRE INSUR.. ANCE COMPANY - Vttiirit thetr » « C: kitewfedimei! ts Tor the patronage they contiBtteUo espefie » ce,; alid they refer with confidence to thqvsysiem whieh has: bacn pnr- , sued iu the management pXyhe^ conec- nslof, the O. iice for a period of upwardj). HjfjIJwiepty- tiye Yca » s, and by • which every possible aeconjinwlalipn- Riid a< ivanUjje have been afforded to the PidjltCj as well in the' « rran^ ement of Rates as in the prompt Wd lihtJaU adjustment of Losses. ' ' ; Stock on a Farm may be TOMM iu'VHSitm wUlieut the average clause, at TOW SHILLINGS < p « *% e'tit. per auuuin, :' The Receipts MICHAELMAS are now iu the hands 91 ' the sbtterafft^! itis. ' ' » i >< t The importaat Sutps atui'tially- paiitl itf tltls Office . to Sufferers by Fire, « W^ liy pf » » w* h& tiAc11irresbhini$ ifroin losuraac^,, as well w SLolAtajeBieod. GeatU> iiien to secure the valite of their njaysifctis au^'/ iUl'ett-,,' to Farmers, Manufacturers, uiid all. the Commeveitil Or-- iders. j 1 • • * » * Persons insuring fpr Three fiunJrc4 Pounds, or upwards will not be cWrgt<( f » r the Poiic*.. < By Order of the Directors, H. A. HARDY. Sec. of Country Department. MARKETS. Corn- Exchange, Sep. 15. Fine Wheat was brisk u sale this morning, at atl ad- vance of about 3s. per quarter.—. Rye mvd Beans arc dearer— Barley and Malt maintain its price.— There were several fresh arrivals of English Oats, which ex- perienced a heavy sale at a small decline.— Fine Flour 95s, per sack, and expected dearer next week. PRICE OF CORN; s. s. I S. s. Wheat - 85 — lf> G Tick Beans - 48 — f. 4 Fine ditto - 110 — 1H Oats - 23 —. 3.-, Rye, - 54 — 98 Polands - Stl — < 0 Barley, - 42 — 48 Potatoe ditto — 42 — Malt, - - 78 — 85 Fine Flour 80 — 9.5 White Pease S- l — 90 Seconds - S. 5 — 90 Lewes, Saturday, Sept 16. White Wheat - - £ 6 ) 0 n to 0 0 0 New Red ditto - - 5 6 0 to 5 8 o Oats I 10 O J. LEIGHTON, Inspector. SATURDAY,. Sept. Id., 18( 19. COJIS. {' 5 pir- Cemt. 00J. J Omuittui — pre. FROM TUESDAY's LONDON GAZETTE. Admiral tv- Offire, Sept. 12, 1 Rf> 9- \ 7"! CE- Admiral Sir James Saumarez, Bart, and K. B. lias- transmitted to . the Hon. W. W. Pole, a letter from Captain Marshall, of. his Ma- jesty's sloop Lynx. dialling the particulars of the capture of three of the enemy's lugger privateers, f> v the Monkey gun- brig. and the boats of that sloop, in which great praise is due fo Lient. Fitz- gerald, commanding the Monkey, for his judicious management of that vessel, as also to Lieut. Kelly, and the officers and men employed in the boats of tin- Lynx. • Sir James has also transmitted a letter from Lieut. William Wells, commanding the Idas hired cutter, giving an account of his having captured the Danish Privateer Flora, of six guns and thirty men, ahoitt nine miles from the Scaur. She had been sis weeks out from Copenhagen, and had made but one capture, a Danish vessel, that had been previously taken by his Majesty's sloop Alert and which was atso recaptured by the Ida3. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. John Bickford, of Brixham, Devon, shopkeeper, BANKRUPTS. James Lee, of Lewes, Sussex, linen- draper. - Jeremiah Holloway, Frome Selwood, Somerset, dealer. WALCHEREN. ( PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.) " FLUSHING, SEPT. 6. " Nothing is here worthy of communication, for indeed, nothing is now talked of in our streets but the deplorable stale of our garrison and of the whole army, from the dreadful progress of a ma- lignant fever. The average yesterday waj, that there were 8000 men in the various hospitals, and the deaths are now so frequent, that it has been given out in oideis to discontinue the usual mili- tary honouis at the funeral of soldiers. On Sun- day [ was in Middleburgh, and saw thirteen officers of the 6? th regiment lying in a waggon, all suffer- ing under this malignant disease. • • *> » » » * * # » » * Generals Graham, Marquis Huntley, and Picton have departed for England: the latter Officer, with his whole Staff, was obliged to be carried down to the wharf, in order to embark There are regi- ments here under orders to proceed home, but are detained for the want of transports. In the 30th regiment there is not a Non- commissioned Officer able t » do du. tv; and amongst all the regiments here thevcan scarcemttster thirty- five men a com- pany. It is indescribable what are our sufferings and fears from the progrees of the disease; and the least timid apprehend that a more malignant fever will be generated from the filth and contagion which are spreading in every direction. Blue Pe ter is flying, I therefore most conclude. It is the universal wish of every officer to proceed as quick Jy as possible for England As all the Generals are hurrving home, the command of this garrison has now fallen to Col. Hay, of the Royals; but I understand Brigadier- General Montresor is hourly expected." ACCIDENTS. The following circumstance occurred at Staiths near Whitbv, on Tuesday se'nnight:— Mr. Samuel Price, of that place, having sent his servant boy with a horse and sledge, to fetch a plough from the blacksmith's shop, where it had been repair- ing, the horse having taken fright at some fish exposed to dry against the side of a house, imnrd suddenly round, and set off full gallop towards the place whence jt set out. The hoy was thrown off, and the horse and sledge passing over his body, he was taken up for dead, in turning a Corner, a fisherman's wife, of the name of Jefferson, having run under the window of a shop on the opposite tide of the street, to avoid the horse, the sledge vris driven against her, with such violence as to throw her down, break Uer leg, and otherwise hrtii e her in so dreadful a manner, that her life is despaired of. The poor woman is the mother of four young children, and in a state of pregnancy. The furious animal continued its course, till turn- ing down an opening leading to the Sand, it pre- cipitated itself fiotn a slaith, over the heads of a woman and three children, who were sitting un der it, the whole of whom providentially escaped wi:. h- itit injury.— Crossing the Sand at full speed it plunged' into the sea, and nearly upset a fishing coble, in which were an old man and a boy; the hitter being thrown out into the water, though afterwards taken up without havingsustained much injury. The horse then proceeded towardss another fishing coble, a little- distance, from- which the people succeeded, with some difficulty, in beating U off with their oars. After swimming about for some time in great agitation, it took to the shore, and gallcpping up the beach, proceeded a consi- derable distance into the country before it was taken and, secured. Oh Monday se'nnight, a shocking accident hap- pened at the Fenton Park Colliery, in the Potte- ries, near Newcastle, where an explosion of the hydrogen gas took place in one of the pits, in which ten men were sent down to begin their daily labour. Soon after their arrival in the pit, and, luckily for the survivors, before they had begun to undress, the i. ulaiv, viable air took fire, the shocking effects of which are dreadful to relate. Vo less than seven out of the ten unfortunate sufferers, were, soon after the explosion, brought out of the pit, totally deprived of life ; ant), the other i hree without doubt would have shared the same. fate, had it not been for the very great arid hazardous exertions of some of the servants belitWffng the Fenton Park Com- pany, under the judicious guidance and direction of Mr. Wm. Heath, their superintendant. Mr. Coombe, of Newcastle, who has been applied to for this information, has the care of the three for- tunate survivors, if so they may be called, and la- ments much he cannot yet say he is sure of their recovery, one being at present in a very doubtful state. It is much to be lamented, that the inge- nuity of man has never yet discovered any certain remedy against the dreadful and most destructive effects of this mephetic air, it being the cause of the loss of many useful men's lives, some of whom, in this accident,' have left orphans and widows to deplore their untimely end; for whom, as well as for the present support and comfort of the suffer- ing survivors, who now lie in dreadful agonies, the proprietors of the colliery, and the neighbourhood, are endeavouring to collect a subscription, on which occasion it is to be hoped every humane Christian will contribute his charitable mite. It i< shocking to state that the above accident hap- pened in the same pit h » which an accident, arising from the same cause, took place within these last twelve months, when no less than six men were killed, and sevetal others severely burned and bruised'-, all of whom were put under Mr. Coombe's care, hv whom ( happily1 for their families) they were leiutred to- perfect health and vigour. WESTFIELD, SUSSEX. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Farm called PATTERTONS, advertised to be Sold by Auction, by James Thomas, at she sign of the Plough, in West- field, ott Thursday 2ist September, I8o<), is disposed of bv PRIVATE CONTRACT. NOTICE is herebv given, That application is intended to he made- to Parliament, in the next Session, for an Act fir dividing, allotting, and inclosing the open and common Fields, Commons, and Waste Lands, ill the parish of Durrington; in the County of Sussex. Dated this 7tb day of Sept. IKoO. CHRLES MARSHALL, So). NOTICE is hereby given. That application is intended to bte made to Parliament in the next Session, for no Art for dividing, allotting, and enclosing the open and common Fields lying in the parish of Ashington, in ihe, county of Sussex, and certain Com moins called Ashington Common, and Spearhill Com- mon, lying in the said parish of Ashington, nnd the parishes of Washington and Thakeham, in the said County, or some or one of them, and the commonable or waste Lands within the manors of Ashington and Chancton, within the same, parishes, or sumo or one of them. Dated the 7th September, tso<). CHARLES MARSHALL, Sol. NOTICE is hereby given, That application is intended to be made to Parliament in the next Session, forau Act for dividing, allotting, and enclosing the open a<- d common Fields and common Downs in the parish of Washington, in the county of Sussex ; And, also the several commons called Washington Com- mon. New Common, and Heath Common, i - ' hi said parish of Washington, and the several nari- hes of Ash- ington, Thakeham, and Sullington, in the * - id ronr. lv or some or one of them, and the commonable or waste Lands within the manor of Washington. Dated this j th day of Sept. JSor). CHARLES MARSHALL. Sol NOTICE is hereby :-. iven, That application is intended to be made to Parliament iu the next Sessions for an Aet for innkiiisfaiid maintaining fi" Turn pike Road from the West eixt nf the parish of Palbo rough, at or near ft pi, tee called Stopham Bridge, in the County of Sussex, through Storrington a'. sd Clayton Lane to the Road ru.. iiing from Worthing to Horsham, in the said county : And. also from the said Road run ningfrom Worthing to Horsham, to the Direction Post in the parish of Steyning, on the Turnpike Road lead ing from Steyning to Horsham . " Inch said first line of Road will pass through or into the several parishes of Pulborough, Wiggenholt, Parham Storrington, Sul- lington, and Washington • and the second line through or into the said parish of Washington. and also the pa rishes of Ashington. Wiston, and Stevning. all in the county of Sussex. CHARLES MARSHALL, Sol. Steyning. ( itii Sept. isng NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That appli- nation is intended to he nc. de to Parliament in the ensuing Session, for leave to bring iu a IM1. an 1 to obtain an Act for making and maintaining a Turnpike road from Stone- Street Hatch, i" the parish of Ockley, in the county o'" Surrey ( to join th< present Turnpike road there, from Capell through th" parishes of Ockley Wotton, and Abinger, in :'> » - county of Surrey • and Warnham in the county of Sussex. to and into a field, called Limekiln Field, parcel of a farm, called North land Farm, belonging to and in he occupation « Harry Charman, iu Warnham aforesaid, to join the Turnpike road now making, or intended to be mad there, leading front the present Tninpikc road from Horsham to Dorking, near Kingsfold Toil gate, in the county of Sussex, to the south- east corner of Platter's Hill Coppice, in the parish of Slinfold. in the county of Sussex. THOMAS MART, Solicitor, Dorking. Dated this 3im day of August, i up. NOTICE i « hereby given, That application will be Bt.' de in the next Sessions of Parliament, fir an Art to amend, aire:-, ,- i- rf enlarge the powers of ah Act. passed in the 13th vear nf ihe reign of his present Majesty. enti>)> d " an 4 - Cor Pavi. ig, Lighting, a, id Cleansing the Sitcst . I,' lies, ted Places* w thin ( h town of Brigllth-' lmsto. . . the county of Sussex; fnv r moving Nuisances ai. d Annoyances, and preventing the like for the future j or holding and regulating a Market within the said Town ; for building and re- pairing Groynes, in order to vender the const safe and commodious for ships or vessels to unload and land sea coal, culm, and other coal for the use of the inhabitants of the said Town ; and for laying a duty thereon, and for other purposes." W. attdT. ATTREE, Solicitors. Brighthelmston, Sept. tst, 1H09. NrOTICE is hereby given to the Prop'ietors of Lands and Estates, in the several parishes of Amberley, Coldwaltham, Fittleworth, and Wisborough Green, in the county of Sussex, lying within the Manor of Amberley, and to all other persons whom it may concern, that at the next Session of Parliament, a Pe- tition will be presented to the honorable House of Com- mons, for leave to bring in a Bill, in order to obtain an Act of Parliament for dividing, allotting, and inclbs- ing all the open and common fields, brooks, meadows, pastures, downs, commonable lands, and waste grounds in the said several parishes and manor, and containing altogether by estimation 4,000 acres, 01- thereabouts. Chichester Sept. 7, iso<). WM. FOWLER, Steward of the Manor of Amberley. NOTICE is hereby given, that applciation is intended to be made to Parliament in the next Sessions, for an Act or Acts, to enlarge and continue the term and powers, of two several Acts of Parlia- ment, the. first made and passed in the 7th year of the reign of his present Majesty, King George the Third, intituled " An Act for repairing, widening, and keep- ing 1: 1 repair, the Road leading from the High Road between Bromley and Farnborough, in the county of Kent, to Beggars Bush, in the turnpike road leading from Tunbridge Wells to Maresfield, in the county of Sussex," and the other made and passed in the 29th year of the reign of his present Majesty, King George the Third, intituled " A11 Act for enlarging the term and powers of an Aet of the 7th year of his present Majesty, for repairing, widening, and keeping in re- pair the Road leading from the High Road between Bromley and Farnborough, in the county of Kent, to Beggars' Bush, in the turnpike road leading from r « n- hridge Wells to Maresfield, in the county of Sussex;" and wVtcb said road passes through the several parishes of Bromley, Keston, Cadham, Westerham, Eatonbridge, and Cowden, in the County of Kent, and Hartfield, in the county of Sussex: And also to enable the Trustees of the v/ d voad to make a New Turnpike Road, from Beggars Bush aforesaid, across and over Ashdown Forest, in the county of Sussex, through a t'arui yard called Barns Gate Farm, in the parish of Buxted, in the said county of Sussex, into the Turnpike Road leading from Tunbridge Wells to Uckfield and Lewes, in the said comity of Sussex, aud which said intended New Road will pass through the several parishes of Hartfield, Maresfield, and Buxted, iu the said county of Sussex: And also to enable the said Trustees to make a New Turnpike Road, from a certain place called Coldstock Cross, in the said turnpike road leading from the High Road between Bromley and Farnborough, to Beggars Bush aforesaid to East Grinsted, in the said county of Sussex, and which said intended New Road, will pass through the several parishes of Wythyham, Hartfield, - and East Grinsted in the said county of Sussex : And also to enable the said Trustees to make a New Turn- pike Road from Coldstock Cross aforesaid, to Crock- hurst Hatch Corner, in the county of Kent, aud imo the Road leading from Groombridge, in the said county of Kent, to Tollbridge Wells, in the counties of Kent and Sussex, and which said intended New Road will pass through the several parishes of Wythyham, in Sussex, and Ashurst, Penshurst, and Speldhurst, in Kent. Dated the Stb September, 1809. CLARIDGE and AUSTEN, Clerks to the said Trustees. Turnpike Road frorfi Staplecross te Northiam, Beckly, Bodiam, and Silverhill, all in the county of Sussex, NOTICE' is hereby given that the next Meeting of the Trustees of these Roads, will he holden at the dwelling house of Ruth Allen, the sign of the Red Lion, 111 Bodiam, on Wednesday the * 27tli day of September instant, at which the said Trustees will take into consideration the tatting down and removing the Turnpike Gate now standing across the road on the east side of Beach House Lane, at Springate Hill, and the erecting and placing the said Turnpike Gate across the road between the Lane leading by Beach House to Salehurst Church, and the Road leading to the Bar- racks, at Silverhill, or at some other place near there- to, as shall be then thought proper : And also the electing a Side Gate across Beach House Lane, aud make such orders therein, as shall to the said Trustees then seeui meet, WOOLLETT and DAWES, Clerks and Treasurers. Rye, Sept. tsof). ANGMERING INCLOSURE. WE, two of the Commissioners named and appointed in aud by an Aet of Parliament, in- tituled *• An Act for inclosing the open and common Fields, in the parish of Angmering, otherwise East Ang- mering, with West Augmering annexed, in the county of Sussex," do hereby give notice, that we have set out aad appointed the following Public Footways, in, over, 11 iron, and through the opeu and common fields, intend- ed ro be divided, ailott d, and inclosed in pursuance of the said Act, namely, one Public Footway of the width of three feet, leading out of a certain lane, called Honey i. aue, near Angnering Street, and running in a south and east, and south- east direction, into, over, and through ihe South Common Field, and into a certain lane called Round Stone Lane, and after crossing tin- said lane into, through, and over the East Common Field, and into a certain lane called Low Lane, one other Public Footway, of the width of three feet, branch- ing oui of the fast mentioned footway, and running iu a south direction, over the said South Common Field, into a certain eld inekvutrc, called the Charles Dell, be- longing to Wm. Elliott. Esq. One other Public Foot- way, of , the i » idth of three feet, running iu a v. cst di- rection into, over, and through the West Common Field towards the parish of Poling. And we the said Commissioners further give notice, that we have prepared a Map. in which such intended Footways See accurately laid down and described, and have cans; d the same signed by us. to be deposited at tlie Office of Mr. Wm. Holmes, of Arundel, our clerk, and that we shall hold a ' Meeting at the Lamb Inn, in Angmering aforesaid, 011 Friday the 3d day of Novem- ber next, to receive the objection or objections of any person or persons who may conceive himself or them- selves aggrieved by the setting out of such Public Foot- ways, or by the omission to set out any other Road or Path through, or over the said open and common fields. Dated this utb day of September, TMIC). CALEB RICKMAN. G. HENTY. FORAGE CONTRACT. PERSONS desirous to undertake the supply of Forage 0 the Ordnance Horses in the Sussex Di triet, for six mouth*, from the 1st of October next, must send in Sealed Proposals, addressed to Captain Duncan, < ommanditig Royal Artillery, Brighton, expressing 011 ttie outside, * Tender for Forage," and Person's name, i'lie Return of Forage to consist of either tolbn of Oats, J- r 7lb* of Oats, liil'is of Hay, or of I i llbs of Hay. Slbs of Straw, )— (_ slbs of Straw. The Horses in Billet to be furnished with 8lb of Oats. The Persons contracting are to receivc the Stable Dung, and are to make an allowance for the value thereof, in their Tenders at per horse per week; the Dung ntust not be allowed to accumulate, and must be removed at stated periods from the premises. No Ten- ders will be received after Tuesday, the 19th of Sept. next. Brighton, 29th Aug. isog. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. THE Assignees chosen under and by virtue of a Com « tis* ion of Bankrupt, nwarded aud issued against Thomas Farenden, late of the City of Chiches- ter, in the County of Sussex, brazier, dealer and chap- man, hereby give this public Notice to those persons who stand indebted to the Estate of the said Bankrupt, that unless they pay the amount of their several Bills into the hands of the Solicitor hereunder v - itten, on or brfore the First Day of October nest, proceedings at law will had for the recovery thereof, as the Assignees are called upon by the Creditors of the said Bankrupt to make a final Dividend of his Estate and Effects. JAMES CHAMP, Solicitor under the Commission, Chichester, 14- th Sept. 1809. ROYAL EXCHANGE , ASSURANCE OFFICE. SEPT, 1809. THIS CORPORATION' have reduced the Pre- miums 011 Farming Stock, from 8s- 6d. per cent, to 2s, per cent, and existing Insurances, covering sucn property, will be reduced as they become due, upoq application to the Agent through whom the Insurances were tnade. Persons whose Annual Premiums fall due on the 95th instant, are hereby informed that receipts are now ready to he delivered by the Company's Agents under- mentioned, and the parties assured are requested to ap- ply for the renewal of their Policies oil or before the 14th day of Oct. next, as the usual fifteen days allowed for payment, beyond the date of each policy, will then expire. SAMUEL FENNING, jun. Secretary. SUSSEX. ARUNDEL, William Olliver. BATTLE, William Ticehurst, BRIGHTHELMSTON, John Mills. CHICHESTER, J. Bartlett. HASTINGS, William Gill. HORSHAM, Humphreys and Turner. HALLSHAM, Wm. Martin LEWES, Henry Brown. MIDHURST, John Geering, jun. PETWORTH, Thomas Holt, RYE, Daniel Gill. TICEHURST, Samuel Perigee. SURREY. CROYDON, J. and C. Strudwicke. DORKING, Samuel Dendy. EPSOM, J. Scott. FARNHAM, W. Cock. GUILDFORD, Winkworth and Cooper. KINGSTON, W. Strange. REIGATE, W. Moore. N. B. Fire Policies will be allowed free of expence, where the- auuua! premiums amount to ds. or upwards, *,:* This Company have invariably made good Losses by Fire, occasioned by lightning. Proposals may be had of the different Agents. ASSURANCES ON LIVES, being found to he ad- vantageous to persons having Oiiices, Employments, Estates, 01- other Incomes, determinable on the Life of Lives of themselves or others ; Tables of the Rates on such Assurances, and for the Granting Annuities or Lives, may be had of the said Agents. And, for the greater convenience of the Public, the Company have determined to exteud ( by special agreement) the As- surances 011 Lives at the age of 75 years. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION* BY W. BRAZIER, Oil Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 26th, 5/ th, and- 28th days of September, J30 § , on the Premises, at the Sheep- House Farm, near Winchelsea :— THE following Prime Romney Marsh Breed of Sheep, Sussex Bred Stock, Horses, and Husband- Tackle; the property of Richard Stileman, Esq. quit- ting the Castle Land. Consisting of 290 Barren Ewes: 570 one and two Lamb Ewes; 900 Ewe and Wether Tags ; ( io Rams of different ages ; 3 Cows in Calf; 4 Working Oxen ; 4 two- yearling and 3 one- yearling Beasts; 4 Cart Hor- ses, 2 Saddle Horses; 7 Hogs. Six Stacks of good Marsh and Seed Hay; 3 Waggons 4 Carts, 3 Plough*,- » Harrows, and sundry articles of useful Husbandry Tackle. The sate to begin each day at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. ISLE Of WIGHT, MANORS. FARMS, & TYTHES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLOCK, At the Bugle Inn, at Newport, iu the Wight, 011 Thurs- day, the 5th of October, and following Day, in TWENTY- EIGHT LOTS SUNDRY VALUABLE and very desirable " FREE- HOLD FARMS, most delightfully situate iu the several parishes of Brading, Godshill, Whitwell, Niton, Chale, and Siiairiect, containing Two THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED ACRES of rich Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Land, in the occupation of MOST RESPECTABLE TENANTS, at Rents amounting to up- wards of TWO THOUSAND POUNDS PER ANNUM, together with the MANORS of Whiteombe, Chale, and Chestle, and the RECTORIAL TYTHES of SEVENTEEN FARMS, iu the parishes of Godshill, and Whitwell, let to the respective occupiers of the said Farms, at near Two HUNDRED POUNDS per annum. To be viewed till the Sale by applying to the respec- tive Tenant! aud Particulars may be had three weeks preceding the " Sale of Messrs. Clarices and Sewell, soli- citors, at Newport; at the Hotel, at Ryde ; Vine, at Cowes; George, at Yarmouth; Fountain, at Ports- mouth Dolphins, at Southampton ; Angel, at Lv- ifiiugton; at the Place of Sale ; and of Mr. Willock, No. 95, Golden Square, London. Messrs. Clarkes and Sewell will give directions to the Tenants. LIVE STOCK, & c. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By TESTER and BATES, On the Premises, without Reserve, On Monday, the 125th day of September, I8O9, and following Days, ALL the Farming Stock, Husbandry, and Houshold Furniture, at Upper Saerve, Hammen- dett Lane, Westhoathly, Sussex, comprising four fine young carthorses, foujr Sussex bred milch cows in calf, two tvvo- yeyrliug steers, two two- yearling heifers, two twelvemouthiugs, three woiuimg calves, id fatting sheep , Si ewes, eightlambs, two hogs, one pig, two waggons, two dung carts, aland roller, four horse harrows, two drag ditto, piodghs, trace and tpiiler harness, and hus- bandry untensils in general. The Furniture consists of good goose and other feather beus, four post and other nedsteds, with suitable furniture, chests with drawers, an elegant clock, a copper furnace, a large assortment of open tubs, drink barrels, mills leads, dairy and brewinguteusils in general, kitchen and ciiatnber chairs, tables, glass, aud pewter, homemade pork aud bacon, with a general assortment of houshold requisites, also cordwood and faggqts. The Stock, Husbandry, Wood and Faggots, to be sold the first day at eleven o'clock ; may be view ed three days prior to the sale, aud further particulars known of the Auctioneer, at Cuckfield TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY PLUMER AND SON, On Tusday, the 20th September, 1809, at the King's Head Inn, Billingshurst, between the hours of two aud four in the afternoon :— A Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, lying very -^ TJL compact, catled Jefferys and Holloways, consist- ing of a Messuage, two barns, and other Outbuildings, in good repair, together w ith about 70- acres of arable, meadow, aud coppice Land, situate near Five Oaks, in Che parish of Billingshurst, 111 tin-. County of Sussex, •) miles from Horsham, late in the occupation of the proprietor, Mr. John Evershed, deceased, ( immediate possession may he had). Printed particulars may be had at the King's Head, Rillingshurst, of Mr. Bennett, at Lydwick, iu Slinfold ; Mr. Evershed, at Kulips, ill Kirdford ; and the Auc- tioneers, Horsham. Freehold House, Gardens, & c.— Southwick, near Brighton. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY Mr. ATTREE, On Friday, September 22, isot), at the New Ship Ta- vern, Brighton, at twelve o'clock, in one lot, with immediate possession, ASubtantial built Freehold DWELLING- HOUSE, with coach- house, and stabling for four horses, together with two large gardens, walled in, aud well stocked with fruit trees, late in the occupation of John Norton, Esq. deceased, together with two cot- tages adjoining the above. Further particulars may be known by applying to Mr, Rice, Shoreham ; to Mr. Attree, at his general Agency Office; or to Mrs. Lee, 011 the premises, who will shew the tame. HENFIELD AND BEEDING LEVEL. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. R. ATTREE, At the George lull, Henfield, 011 Tuesday, the 17th day of October next, at three o'clock iu the ufternoon, THE following desirable Copyhold and Freehold Estates, situate ill the parishes of Henfield, Seed- ing, and Goring, in the county of Sussex: LOT I. A substantial built Messuage or Tenement, barn, stable, granary, and several pieces of land, called, SPARKS MEAD, UPRIGHT FIELD, DEAN FIELD, PEA FURLONG, the two LOWER BROOKS, and the DRAG BROOK, containing by estimation 23 acres, LOT II. Three fields of arable land, called the FIRST WORMS, MIDDLE WORMS, and FURTHER WORMS, containing by estimation 14 acres. LOT III. The PEAR TREE FIELD, FIRST MEADOW, and FUR- THER MEADOW, containing by estimation 8 acres. These three lots are situate in the parish of Henfield, and now iu the occupation of Mr. W. Yeates, as teuuut from year to year, and are Copyhold of Inheritance, held of the Manor of Streatham. LOT IV. A Freehold Estate, situate in the rich level of Beed- ing, called, BED NYE, or the RISES, containing by estimation 18 acres. This estate is now m the occupation of Mr. W. God dard, as tenant from year to vear. LOT V. A piece of Copyhold Meadow Land, situate in the parish of Goring, called, the VIGO FIELD, containing by estimation 1 acre. This lot adjoins the road from West Tarring to Wor- thing, and is but a short distance from the latter placet is most desirably situated for building, commanding a most extensive and uninterrupted view of the sea, Wor- thing, and the neighbouring country. It is now in the Occupation or Daniel Sutherton, as tenant from year to year. The estates may be viewed on application to the re- respective Tenants, and further particulars known by applying to the Auctioneer, Brighton ; or Messrs. W. and T. Attree, Solicitors, Brighton. Printed particulars may be had 14 days prior to the sale, at the George, Henfield ; King's Head, Horsham; White Horse, Steyning; New Hotel, Worthing; Old Ship Tavern, Brighton; and at the Star, Lewes. Speedily will be published, dedicated by permission t » Her Majesty, handsomely printed iu One Oetav* Volume, a New Edition of THE VILLAGE CURATE, and other Poems, ( including some Pieces now first published) by' the Rev. JAMES HURDIS, D. D. late Fellow of Mag- dalen College, and Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford. To which will be perfixed, some account of the Au- thor's Life, by a Sister ; and a Portrait, engraved by J. Romney, from a Miniature Painting by F. Nash, it the possession of the family. London : Printed tor J. Sharpe and N. Hailes, oppoJ site Albany, Piccadilly; and sold by W. Lee, Lewes. Where may be had, lately published, elegantly print- ed in three volumes octavo, with fine Portrait of the Author, price ll. lis. ( id. in hoards. The Works, in Prose and Verse, of Mr. A. COWLEY- with Notes, by Dr. Hurd, late Bishop of Worcester. ' Also, price One Shilling, a beautiful Edition of Dr. Watts's Diviue Songs f r Children. Revised by the Rev. John Owen, A. M. and embellished with an Engrijting by Anker Smith, A. R. A. front a Drawing by Thomas Stothard, Esq. R. A. Also, in a Miniature Volume, price 4s. in boards, the PANORAMA of WIT ; exhibiting, at oue view, the choicest Epigrams in the English Language. With a tine Engraving. THE FLORIDA ELECTUARY. ACertain, safe, and expeditious cure for those AGUES, and intermittent FEVERS, with which the inhabitants of low, marshy situations, are partW u- larly afflicted, faithfully prepared by Mr. CLARKE from the original recipe in his possession, and sold by Mr. W. LEE, Printer, Lewes, and may be had of the Newsmen, price 2s. 9d. N. B. One packet taken according to the bill of di- rections, in most cases, eO'ects a complete cure • or. taken early ill the auiunin, will piev'etit the disorder, during the ensuing winter. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. r" pHE, greatest Blemish to Beauty is SUPER- JL FLUOUS HAIRS on the Face, Neck, and Arms. — HUBERT'S ROSEATE POWDER immediately re- moves them, it IS an elegant article, perfectly innocect and pleasant to use, price 4s. or two i; i one parcel 7s — Sold by the Proprietor, No. 23, Russell street, V* vent- giirdeii, London -. wholesale and retad, by W. Lee, Lewes; retail, by Mrs. Gregory, Brighton; Baker! East Bourne; Norton, Hastings 5 Pike, Romney • Rea- der: Crat- brook; Sprange. Tunbridge Wells; Verrall, Uckfield ; Humphry and Co. Horsham; Goldring, Pet- worth: Biusted, Chichester; Blanch, Arundel; Stag, ford. Worthing; and by most Booksellers, Perfumer-., and Venders, iu the United Kingdom. Good allowance to dealers. \ J 0 Medicine is so well calcolaied, or has bet-' ter succeeded in - living relief in numerous bad cases of Scrophula, than SPILSBURY'S PATENT AN- TISCORBUTIC DROPS, a fresh ; » | ip] v of which is just received by Mr. PHILLIPSON, Brighton, a trial will prove this, and convince even the tender anxiety of parents, when the glands become first swrUed and'dis- eased, or the usual symptoms cf sCropnlons enlarge, meut of the stomach in children takes placc. In erup- tive cases of scurvy, gout, rheumatism,' aud nervous rijatjpnof the stomach from bilious affections, its su- periority has long been acknowledged. THE GREAT RESTORATIVE TO HEALTH MANN's APPROVED MEDICINE For violent Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Hooping Cough, Convulsions, aud debilitated Consti- tutions, patronized by Ladies and Gentlemen of the first distinction, MRS. SPR1GG, wife of Mr. James Sprigg, of - the East Middlesex Militia, stationed at" the Beacon, St. Leonard's Forest, near Horsham, was de- livered of a child, winch was considered by the Doctoi- that attended her nseven months child, and tbesmn! test child ever seen, as was acknowledged l. y those who saw it. About a month after its birth, it was dan » erously ill, with great difficulty of breathing, and cuagh so violent, that every fit tiny thought must carry it off, all hopes Of its recovery were given over ; in this stall to this little infant Mann's Approved Medicine was made trial of, by taking small doses of two drops- it* good effects were soon experienced, and by cgmiuninE taking it, ina short time it recovered ; the pawnts brought the child > 0 Mr. Mann, of Horsham, 0* the 19th ot August, 13oy, being about 20 weeks c- ld, itx perfect health. Signed, JAMES SPRIGG, MARY SPRIGG, Aug. jg, ; 809. The smallness of tbe above child, caused manv to come from distant parts to see il, among which were Some families of the first distinction MANN'S APPROVED MEDICINE, strengthens the coats of the stomach, helps digestion, creates an appetite, and reanimates the whole frtune. Ftfteer. affidavits of remarkable cures effected by this celebrated remedy, sworn before different Justices of the Peace, for the county of Sussex, and patronized by Ladies and Gentle- men of the first distinction. Such stubborn proofs one would suppose sufficient to ovefcoms those who are armed with prejudice as with u a oat of mail, and dart through the shield of envy. Sold in bottles at 2s. fid," and 4s. Gd. caeu, duty in- cluded, wholesale aud retail, by the proprietor, nt his Warehouse, Horsham; and retail. by Mr. A. LEE,. Messrs. Pitt, Pugh and Davy, and Baxter, Lewes and all other principal venders inst the united Kingdom. Government security against counterfeits.—— None genuine without'having " Twos. MANN, Ho r- ham, Sussex," engraved on the stamp; to cbumer- feit wihch is felony. * « * A fresh Supply received by Mr. Cuthbert, Battle. MATRIMONY. fT is much to be regretted,, but indisputably cer- tain, that many persons of both sexes art- deterred from entering into the married state, by infirmities, which delicacy forbids them to disclose ; aud there are not a few, who being already married, are rendered' miserable, for want of pilose tender pledges of mutual love, without which, happiness in this state, is at least, very precarious, It has been ascertained beyond doubt that these circumstances are occasioded by a general os partial relaxation or weakness in either sex j and it is equally certain, that the genuine AROMATIC LOZENGES OF STEEL Are the heat, if not the only remedy for this species of debility. When taken into the stomach, tlicy itrimedi ately diffuse themselves like a vapour, through every pore, producing effects, at once delightful, salutary, and permanent. When the spark of life begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, aud the faculty paralysed, these Lozenges are sound to give tone to the nerves, ex- animate the animal spirits, invigorate the body, aud re- animate the whole man. When aversion to exercise, loss of appetite, and palid countenance indicate approaching consumption, the delicate female will he preserved, aud restored to health and society, by the benign influence of this medicine. When the delusion of imagination, or the force of bad example have tempted unguarded youth into the dangerous labyrinths of secret sensuality, debi- itated his body, or impaired his understanding, tbeso Lozenges will protect him from lingering dissasc, the infirmities of premature old age, and a wretched disso- lution. When by luxurious banquets, copious libations, Paphian excesses, ami midnight revels, the sons and daughters of dissipation have brought 011 themsdl. es debility, relaxation, imbecility, and a long train of ner- vous complaints, these Lozenges will restore health aud vigour to the debilitated frame, end cheerfulness and animation to the mind. The AROMATIC LOZENGES OF STEEL are prepared genuine, by the Inventor, Dr. Senate, and by his ap- pointment are sold by Messrs. Parsons, at their circula- ting library, 4t>, Ludgate Hill ; also by Mr. Green, ags, Oxford Street, near Dean Street; Messrs. Bell and Co. 319, Strand, near the Lyceum ; by Mr. W. Lee, Lewes, and all the Newsmen ; and by most respectable medi- ine venders, price as. per boxd, duty included. - Printed and publish'd by WILLIAM and ARTHUR LEE, by whom ADVERTISEMENTS, ARTICLES of INTELLIGENCE, & C. are received at their Offices, at BRIGHTON and LEWES. AoyKaTisi£ ME;> Ts will SIS* be received, and arefullv forwarded to the Printers, by Mr. HOMPHERY, Mr. SEAGRAVE, and Mr. SHIPHAM, Chichester; Mr. ROE, Midhurst; Mr. GOLDRING, Petworth; Mr. WHITE, Arundel Mr. CHAMPION, HORSHAM, PALMER, East- Grinsted, Mr. MEYRON Rye; Mr. BARRY, Hastings; and by the Newsmen.
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