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CHESTER INFIRMARY. THERE is at present a VACANCY for an APPRENTICE to this Infirmary, which ^ill be found a very eligible situation for a young man, as he will have considerable advantages in every branch of the medical profession. Terms, &c. may be known by applying to Mr. at the Infirmary. (This advertisement Kill not be continued.) ABERGELE INCLOSURE. ALL persons interested in this inclosure are particularly requested to aticjwl iH-rsonaUt) at the Bee Inn, in Abergele, all Saturday thc21 th day of February instant, at the hour of eleven o'clock, to sign the Consent Bill approved of at the last meeting. J. and E. OLDFIELD, Solicitors/ Farm, 18th February, 1808. V Llatigwm, Cerrig y Druidion, Llanfihangel, and Bettws-Gvserfil-Goch Inclosure. A MEETING will be held at the house of Mr T. Jones, in Cerrig y Druidion, on Monday the 29th day of February instant, at the hour of eleven o'clock, when all persons interested in this inclosure are particularly requested to at- tend, in order to settle the Draft Bill: And such persons who arc intitJed to any manors or lordships ■within the limits of the said several parishes, are desired to transmit to us, in the mean time, an ac- curate description thereof, that the same may be inserted in such bill. J. and E. OLDFIELD, Solicitors. Farm, near Abergele, 19tlt Feb. 1808. FOR SALE, At Llanrivst Nursery, on Reasonable Terms, A GREAT number of Forest and Fruit Trees, viz. Alders, Ashes, Beeches Com- mon and Weeping Birch; Horse and Spanish Chesnuts; Witch and English mms; Scotch, Spruce, and Silver Firs; "Lonibardy and Black Poplars Larches, Limes, Mountain Ashes, Oaks, Sycamore; Huntington and Weeping Willows; TJioni Quicksets, &c. Apple Trees, Standards and Dwarfs; Pears, Plums, Filbert and Spanish NTut Trees, with various sorts of Gooseberry and Currant, Trees, &c. Apply to JONES and ROBEHTS, Llanrwst, Den- bighshire. TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY WILLIAM WYJ.EY, V At the Castle Inn, Llandovery, in the county of Carmarthen, on Monday the 7 th of March next, between the hours of 3 andHvo'cj' ok in the af- ternoon, subject to such conditions as will be then produced. FOUR Hundred and fifty OAK TIMBER JL TREES, Scribe-marked, and growing in the grove on Bryntelrych farm, in the parish of Con- ville Cayo, and county of Carmarthen, in the possession of John Davies. The above Timber is situate adjoining the Turn- pike road leading from Llandovery to Lampeter, about 10 miles from each place. The tenant will shew the Timber, and further particulars may be had of Mr. YICKERS, of Cran- mere, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, V At the George and Dragon, in Llanerchymedd, on Wednesday the 9th day of March, 1808, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions of sale as will be then produced (unless disposed of in the mean time by private con- tract, of which due notice will be given) ALL that TENEMENT and LANDS, called Ty Newydd, situate in the parish of Llan- gefni, in the said county, now in the holding of William Williams, under a lease, of which seven- teen years are unexpired, provided the said Win, Williams and his son shall s. long live, at the yearly rent of £ 10. And all that TENEMENT and LANDS, called Ty 'n yr Aetlman, situate in the parish of Llan- gefni aforesaid, now in the holding of Robert Owen, as tenant from year to year, at the yearly rent of £10. The above farms adjoin that valuable common, called, Rhos y Meirch, where the tenants have a right of common, and lie within a quarterofainilc Of the village of Llangefni. For further particulars apply to Mr. R. PRI- eHA II D, solicitor, Llwyddiarth Esgob, Anglesey, at whose office a survey of the premises may be een. CAPITAL TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION^ At the house of Mr. John Owen, in Eglwysfach, in the county of Denbigh, on Thursday the 17 th day of March, 1808, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, I\ ONB LOT: SEVEN Hundred and forty-four OAK, and 0 eighty-eight OAK CYPHERS, growing on a farm in the parish of Eglwysfach aforesaid, called Pi as lurwgle, occupied by William Griffith. Five hundred and thirty-nine OAK, and one hundred and sixty-nine OAK CYPBERS, grow- ing on a farm in the same parish, called Pennant Canol, occupied by Owen Jones. Ninety-eight OAK, and twenty-seven OAK CYPHERS, growing on another farm in the said parish, called Ciltwllan, occupied by Robert Roberts. The Timber is Scribe-marked, and the greatest part thereof is of large dimensions, and well cal- culated for sliip-huilding and various other pur- poses. The trees growing'on Pins Inrwgle farm are convenient for exportation, being within less than a mile of the navigable River Conway, and those on the other farms within three miles of Tal-v-cafll ferry, on the same river. The Tenants arc directed to shew the Timber, and for further information apply to Mr. ROGER LEWIS, Egtwysfach, or Messrs. OLDFIELD, soli- Farm, near Abergele. WANTED, A N APPRENTICE to the WOOLLEN and _OL LINEN-OR APERY business, with a premium. Apply to W. F. JENKINS, Wrexham. TO BE SOLD, AVery fine Clood Bay Stone COLT, four- teen hands and a half high, with fair bone, rising three years old, got by Orange Flower (de- servedly celebrated for honesty both as to speed and bottom); dam by one of the truest fox-liuut iiig;, horses in this kingdom. V Apply (if by letter, post paid) to Mr.•GRIFFITH Jo vs, at Madryn Issa, near Pwllheli, -J_> A SCHOOL-MASTER WANTED, AT. Rhos Llascrchrigog, in the parish of Ruabon, in the county of Denbigh.—He must be sober, well recommended, able to teach the Welsh as well as the English language, write a good hand, and understand accompts well. A good dwelling-house, with the school-room an- nexed, is now building for that purpose, and will be finished in three weeks time. There is a small Endowment, which will be soon increased, and the neighbourhood is well known to be very populous. For further particulars inquire of Mr. DAVID PARRY, at Pen y Gardden; or Mr. ROBERT HARTLEY, at Rhos Elanerchrigog. OUR KING, CONSTITUTION, AND LAWS. A NEW WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,< In which NO ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted, ENTITLED THE l.t.1TJO.A"lL REGiSTEll; CONTAINING THIRTY-TWO COLUMNS. The Paper is conducted on a splendid and Original Plan, printed on a Superfine Yellow Woven Paper, of the largest Size ever manufactured, and will be Annually accompanied with an ap- propriate EMBLEMATICAL TITLE-PAGE and COPIOUS INDEX. is no undertaking more difficult, _R. or where the Credit of the Party is more at. stake, than in presenting the Public with an Original Production, under that Class- of Publi- cations denominated Newspapers —The task is not herculean in Profession, nor the Exposure of a Plan hazardous in Outline, as they are gene- rally supported by a profusion of Professions, and a long list of Pretensions. The unexampled success which has hitherto crowned the Endea- vours of the Proprietors of this Paper, and the general Satisfaction those Endeavours have ob- tained, give them some title to superiority over the Jonrnals of their Cokiipetitoi7s.-Tlie Proprie- tors feel confident that their Prospectus was an Outline of the Oriinal. They havelimpartially and unreservedly, coram unicatvd their- Theatrical, and General Opinions, in that style of writing, which mllst evidence their noii-attach- ment to any party of Men, Prejudice, or Custom, and of their determination to be guided by reason and justice alone. Every Article of Importance it preserved, that the Paper may contain a regu- lar Series of the Great Events that transpire, so that the Public may find it an accurate Retailer and Delineator of the Transactions and Customs of the Times. Its .Pages shall neither Hatter the Prejudices and Passions of the Great, nor with- hold the just eulogium due to their merits. Nor will they degrade their Press by adding fresh sti- mulus to the political Madness that rages so fierce and ungovernable among the lower Classes of So- ciety nor in their Dramatic department wiil they hi found to be censorious Critics, but the impar- tial Directors of the Public Taste. In their Lighter Matter, where Originality can be pre- served, they wilt endeavour to draw the Line, that, while the grave may be led to smile, yet, in that which excites it, there may he a something tending to Instruction, as well as Amusement. The Arrangement of the National Register. An Original Disquisition on the most Important Political Topic of the Week-Candid, but intre- pitl Strictures on violent Declaimers— Private and Secret Correspondence from France—Foreign In- telligence—Original Communications from Scot-, land and Ireland—Proceedings of Parliament— Provincials—Gazettes at length, of Tuesday and Saturday—Summary Recapitulation of the Events of the Week—Miscellaneous Paragraphs—Occur- rences of the Court, the City, and the World of Fashion—Reports of the East and West India Affairs—ImpartialTheatrical Criticisms—TheJDra- matic Detector, (being a Review of the Critics of the Drama)—The Fine Arts—Sporting Varieties —Commercial Information—Naval and Military Intelligence—Courts of Law—Police—Accidents, Offences, &c.—Births, Marriages, and Deaths- Prices of London and Provincial Markets—Pub- lic Funds, Course of Exchange, Lloyd's List, (complete), &c. &c. &c derived from the most authentic Sources, and exhibiting, at a view, whatsoever is interesting to the SeIler or the Pur- chaser. THE NATION IT. REGISTER is published in Load on every SUNDAY, and forwarded to any part of the United Kingdom on the Blank Post Day. AMaNDA y EDITION is also published for the convenience of Country Residents, and con- tains the News that may arrive on the SUNDAY, and up to Three o'clock on the MOSBAY A), TFIFI- NOON together with an Accurate Statement of the Fluctuation of the London and provincial Mar- kets, Public Funds, c. fyc. Either of the Edi- tions of THE NATIONAl. REGISTER may be had of ALL the Clerks of the Roads, Booksellers, and Newsinea, throughout the United Kidgdoru, at 9s. 2d. per Quarter, which is after the same rate of Charge as other Weekly Newspapers printed on a very inferior Paper, and in the worst style of printing, and, indrel, so much so, that more than one half of tfl. ir Contents are com- pletely unintelligible. It may be necessary to inform the Public, that the Proprietors of the NATIONAL REGISTER, have no concern with any other Newspaper, nor of any other Magazine than LE BEAU'MONDE, or Literary and Fashionable Magazine, which is acknowledged to be unrivalled as a Periodical Li- terary Work; the Embellishments, of the Maga- zine have never been equalled. The Proprietors challenge Competition, and will wait the decision of the Public. Printed by and for J. B. BELL and J. Dr, CAMP, at The National Register Office, No. 11, Cathe- rine-street, Strand, where all Communications are to be addressed (post-free.) .L.'J" THE ANNIVERSARY of St. DAVID wiH IL be celebrated at the Crown and Anchor Inn, Pwllheli; where the Presr1 ent, hopes, to be fa- voured with the attena;m.:c of the friends of the meeting. W. GL1;NA"E GRIFFITH, President. Dinner on table at jell Bodegroes, 17th February, V NOTICE IS 111: THAT a Moctu^ r » of the Angler* T < _>>}," EuTs Head Inn. ifte 7th day of Marc' (he* treasurer's accoun W. P. FCJCJfrcasurerV Pcncraig, \Sth Feb run CARNAL 7ON. \17 TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL those- TWO MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in Hole in the Wall-street, in the town of Carnar- von, now in the occupation of William Williams and Robert Jones as tenants at wil I. And alsf) all that HOUSE, situate near the bridge leading to Porthmawr, in the saidlown of Carnarvon, now in the occupation of Aim Davies as tenant, also at will. The above premises are held under a lease for one life. For further particulars, apply at; the office of Alr. 11. R. Solicitor, Carnarvon. 'r.=, THIRTY-EIGHT CAPITAL PRIZES In the last year, including Two Prizes of Thirty Thousand Founds, j VIer; all shared and solliby V T. BISH, At his old established Offices, JVo. 4, Cornhill, and No. 9, Charing Cross, London, WHERE TICKETS and SHAKES are selling for the STATE LOTTERY, the y selling for the STATE LOTTERY, the o Scheme of which contains more than (louble the number of Prizes than were in the last Principaland Supplementary Lotteries added together—viz. 3 Prizes of £ -20,000 20 Prizes of £ },G00 S 10,000 30 500 4 6,000 j. 45 100 <fcc. &c. j Tickets and Shares are also selling for the CITY LOTTERY, the Prices of 1 consist of sub- stantial Freehold Houses, discharged or Land Tax. Tan SCaEMB COSTAISS I ;it Each of ^-1,000 I 16 8,000 4 Each of 6,000 j 1 2,000 Persons in the-,€ounti-y may. be supplied, the same as if present, by sending r orders, post or carriage paid, to o>;U,- M, Cornhill, or 9, Charing Cross, where-Schemes may be had gratis, and all Prizes in either Lottery will be paid on demand by T, BISH. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the George and Dragon, in Llannerchymedd, on Wednesday the 9th of March, 1808, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions of sale as will he then produced (unless disposed of in the mean time by private con- tract, of which due notice will be given) the following FREEHOLD ESTATES, Parishes. "S Tenements. Tenants. Serfage.. Rtnts. a. n. p. £ cl. Llandtlyfnan, 1. GJan yr Afon, "William James, 16 2 5.. 7 0 0 Llanidan, .2..Fron, William Williams,. 14 3 21.. 7 0 0 3. Ty'n y Lou and Yr Ervv,. William Jones, 4 019..210 0 4. Lands in Tre 'r Driw, .Lord Boston, 1 7 0 Rhoscolyn, 5. Pwllpillo, Owm Jones, 94 1 1 1 10 0 6. Ccrrig, 40 2 22.. 5 0 0 7. IJafyr, Richard Smith, 2 2 22., 1 11 6 .8. Cac Crin, .John Williams, 1 3 37.. 2 0 0 The first lot is in lease for two livci, viz. (he tenant, aged forty-four years, and his son, aged twenty-two years; and the dwelling-houses are in good repair and order. The sec Hid and third lots have the advantages of a right, of common on the adjoining common, and good roads for the carriage of lime, sea sand, &c. which arc to he had at an easy expence. The fifth and sixth lots are well inclosed with stone walls, and will be soleI subject tu proportions of an annuity of X3,2 a year to one Jane Williams, aged 95 years, or thereabouts. Lot 6, is also sub- ject to an annuity of 12s. a year to one Elizabeth Prtchard, aged :f2 years, or thereabouts; and (here is a chief rent of is, 8|d. yearly, issuing out of Pwllpiilo, and payable to Sir Hugh Owen, Bart. The above estates arc situate within convenient distances to good markets, and are capable of considerable improvements. There is lime-stone to be had upon Lot 6, and a prospect of a very- valuable marble quarry. The respective tenants will shew the premises, and for further particulars apply to ill r. ROBERT PmcH A NO,attorney, LIwydiarthEsgob, Anglesey, where surveys of the premises may be seen, I 4. I CURACY IN NORTH WALES. kl immediately, a CERATE to serve two churches wUhin the diocese of I Bangor, about two miles distant from each other. Any gentleman wanting such a situation, will have itoiise ati(i -arfen, inl iiian. iie 'I accommodated with land sutlicjent to keep a horse 1 or eo'rt he m.ay aiso have Jhe household furniture 'I of I he r>re scut curate at a fair valuation. For fur/her particulars, apply at the office of Mr. 11. K. Wii.i v.us, Solicitor, Carnarvon, (it' by letter, post paid.) by letter, post paid.) _"<= Cajlul Cerrig and Beddgelert. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Some in the month of May next (unless pre- viously disposed of hy private contract) the day and place of sale will be mentioned in a future paper, the following FREKiiOLD ESTATES. Parishes. Tenants Xames. Tenements. A. R.P. Cappel Ccrrig-) and S- Joshua Davies, Ganalit, .133 2 2 Llanrhochwyn ) Bcddgclert, VrilliamOwca, Pen y Bryn,27 0 39 There arc very extensive sheep-walks belonging to the above tenements: and Peny Bryn is greatly beneated by the turnpike-road from Capel Cerrig to iieiUlgelen being JIJad through the farm. FUrlher particulars may be had by applying to Mr. (iRirriTu THOMAS, Maeufwrog; or to Mr. 4 li. OvvE.v, solicitor, in Bala, who is authorized to treat for (he premises by private contract. -=.<+- Bangor Association, St. David's Day, Tuesday, 1st of March, 1S08, CYMDEITHAS FANGOR. jryimnauit a hod torri Tai, liadrad, a JL Throseddiadati eraill, wedi cu g«neuthur ym Mlilwyfydd Bangor, Uandegai, a YIl Swydr1 Guernarfoii, a derfod i'r Troseddwyr JII fynych ddiango rhag eyliawu Oospedigaeth, uaill a'i trvvy ormod Tyiierwch, neu o eisiau digon o Arian i ddwyn y eyfryw Ddrwg-weithredwyr i dderbyn Bant y Gyfraith. RHYBUDI) YW lTWX. r.in bod ni, Enwau ) rhai Srdll yn canlyn, Tri- golisn y P¡ \ryryd(¡ uchod, wedi ymrwymo i wneti- thur ein gorau tu as; at ddwyn i'r Gosp a haeddant, bob eyfryw rai a wnelont unrhyw Ladrad ar ein Heid.io, neu a fyddont yn euog o'r Trosc-ddiada'i a enw ir yma. Ac, fel v gvinelem hvn yn well, darm i ni gvtfmio fain y evrrn, Wobrau aeaben- nodir rhagilaw, i unrh) w ilfl a ddalio, nen a fvddo yn achos o ddal ac o gospi Dyuiou euog o'rTrc- seddiaviau sydd yn canlyn :— A m dorri Ty 3 3 0 A.11 yspeilio ar hen Jfordd fawr, 3 3 0 Am iadrafia I ,lett (iascg, 2 2 0 A m iadiat.'a neu anafu Bnwch, Llo, Da fad, neu anifail a rail, I 1 0 Am dorri i, rseu ladratta Da, neu Ddod- refn, o imrliyw dy allau, 0 10 6 Am ladratta neu wneuthur niwaid i Femi, Aradr, neu unrhyw Ger Il'.vsmonacth arall, 0 10 6 Am ladratta Moe.hyn iieu Aderyn dof, 0 10 6 Am dorri Perllan neu Ardd, 0 10 6 Am ladratta Yd, Grawn, Gwellt neu Wair yn tyfu neu wedi cu casglu ynghyd, Pofatws neu Faip, 0 10 6 Am dorri neu ladratta Llidiarf, Cled- ren, Post, neu unrhyw waith haiarn yn pcrthyn iddo, 0 5 0 Ac am unrhyw Drosedd neu Ladrad na phen- nodvvyd o'r blaen, y fath wobr ag a dybio y rhan fvvyaf o aelodau or Gymdeithas yn gyminwys ei roddi. PLWYF B \NGOR. Y g-wir Barchedig Esgob, Bangor, y Parehedi, Deall, Bangor, A" Parchedig Mr. Kyflin, Y Parchedig Thomas Ellis, Y I'are.hedig TI. Owen, D. D Y Parchedig Mr. Jones, Vicar, A Parchedig Mr. Rice, Y Parchedig Mr. Williams, Y Parchedig Mr. H. Davies, Y Parehcdig Mr. N. Owen, Thomas Jones Parry, Esu. John Jones, John Jones, Esq. Treborth, ft. John Taylor, Esq. t'etrraiit, Mr. Hugh Jones, Surgeon, Mr. Huberts, Surgeon, Mr. Pring, Organist, Mr. Hasbrook, Post Office, Mr, Jackson, Bangor Ferry, -A W. White, Esq. Perfedd-goed, ?»Ir James Hu.'chins, Mr. Jones, Bryntyrion, Robert (Coleman, Esq. Perfedd-goed, Mr. John Brown, Plumber and Glacier, I.L AND EG A I. Benjamin Wyatf, l-Jstj. Lime Grove, James Greenfield, Esq. Brynderwen, Samuel Worthington, and Co. Mr. W. Williams, Llaudegai, Blr. James Deilerd, Mr. W. Pierce, Rhosc. ELAN EL EC 1II,D. Y Parchedig Mr. Roberts, Rector, Mr. Thomas Jones. A HER. Y Parchedig II. W. Jones, The members arc requested to meet at Mr. I .TA(,Kso-s, lidn,or Ferry, on Tuej-lay the 1st of March next i dinner at 3 o'clock .-1 .„„„ ,„,„ „„/„ „ IN THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. TO BE LET, V And entered upwa the Vlfh of May ?;crt, A Neat HOUSE and GARDEN, now occu- pied by Mrs. Stodart.—For fur:her parti- culars enquire of Mr. RICUAUD GEU T IXU, IN Carnarvon. CURACY. WANTED, by a Clergyman of respect- able character, conversant in the WeNh language, a -CURACY, -|S» any oft he OOUVHM-S ot North Wales. Salary will IK* no great object, V where the use of the Parsonage-house it;) and the situation likely to be permanenf. For further particulars, enquire of the Prin'er of this paper; if by letters, post paid, THE ANNIVERSARY OF ST. DAVID WILL be celebrated a! the f" Inn, Carnarvon, on Tuesday the V- day of March next, when the President hopes to be honoured with the company of the frie.ids 01' the meeting. ZACCIIEUS JONES, Presi le:U. Crr Dinner al three o'clock, Bryntirion, 15th Feb. 1808. WAN TED, A Youth as an APPRENTICE to a Wooi- A len-draper, in the town of Beaumaris-; as Ii he will be treated as one of the fa^nil^ a prt*:jiiit .jI tI will be expected ?—-he musr speak the*English and Wetch languages dcently, For further particulars apply, by paid, to the Printer of this paper. Bangor-, Jan. 29, 1808. CAPITAL GRAZING FARM AND SHEEP- WALKS iN CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, V And entered upon at May THE DEMESNE of STRATA Florida jB. ABBEY (partly tythefree) with those ex- tensive, dry, and healthy sheep-walks, called Aberdauddwr, Hafodeidoes, Blaenvgnant, ncllvrclwnle, with or without those meadow fields on the banks of the Tifey, called Giauteifv Fields; the whole comprising one of the mos: dè- sirable grazing, rearing, and sheep farms in Wales. Most, of the demesne lands may he irri- gated at a small ex pence. Every encourage .nent will be iriven to a substantial tenant. For further particulars apply (if by letters, post paid) to linen IICGIIES, at Aberystwyth. February 2, 1808. RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, A; CO. STOCK BROKERS, V Comer of Bank Buildings, Cornhill» AND FACLSFG THE GATE OF THE KING ,»i £ lVSs CHARING CROSS, LONDON. RESPECTFULLY recommend to the notice of their friends and the public, the STAr E LOTTERY, that is to commence drawing on the Sth of N EXT MONTH (MARCH), The Scheme, with only 25,000 Tickets, contains nearly double the number of CAPITAL Pfti Y.ES that former ones of Fifty Thousand Tickets have had. This l.o:- tery has Sixty Capital Prizes, not three Blank's to a Prize, and every Prize to be drawu from the Wlicel-not one fixed. CAPITALS. 3 1rizies of £ 20,000 arc aCftl.000 3 10,000 30,000 4 5,000 go,*KX/ 20 1,000 20.000 30 500 6,'205 other Prizes 105,000 i- 25,000 Tickets. £ ->r,0,c:00 TICKETS and Srt ARES are on Sale; and all terybusiness transacted by RiciiAnoso.v, Goow- LUCK, and Co. STATE LOTTERY Of 25,000 Tickets, Begins DR AWING 8th of MARCH, ES03, r To bt drawn in Ten Days. I/' SCHEME. 3 Prizes of £ 20,000 are 3 10,000 30.000 4 5,000 20 1,000 lO.'XiO 30 500 L>)00 45 ,Ci) 60 50 00 1,000 21 SO S,100 15 ,vx- 1- "n- 25,000 Tickets. NO FiXED fMXE. The above SCHEME, with not three B!ant:s 'c a Prize, contains nearly double the number of Capi- tal Prizes of any Lottery for many year; in. though many of those Lotteries consisted or CU,ULO Tickets. Present Price.—Ticket. 10 0 Half £ 10 15 0 1 Eighth j-; G Quarter. 5 9 0| Sixteenth. }. h C Tickets and Shares, in a great variety of Num- bers, are now selling at all the Licenced !-•.>•-vr,- Oflices in London, and by their Agents c: country, who have likewise ou sale Tickets "ad Shares for the GRAND CITY LOTTERY, Of Freehold Houses, discharged of Lux:? CONTAINING Capital Prizes to the amount or X I viz, 1 value at 7 valued at I 7,000 6 JJíJ 4 0,000 1 Vyv-J It is proposed that those Prizes which e; vidcd inio small Shares shall be old, and i\x pro- duce paid to the respective Shareholders. PRESENT PRICE.—Ticket £ 1 K 0 Rr lyalf 0 0 | Eighth i 0 Quarter 2 1 0 j Sixteenth. 0 50 6 T'o be drawn in Guildhall, %§th April, 1SI&.