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ptVLLHELl UUjrr. nnilf, COMPTItOLLiR requests to be JL favored with the company of the friends of the meeting, on Wednesday evening, the '261h of October instant, at the Crown and Anchor I la", Pwllheii. | Ordinaries and Balls as usual, t. W. A. MADOCKS, Comptroller, Tan yr 4lit, Oct. 6, 1808. BURGLARY. WHEREAS on Sunday evening last, about 7 o'clock, the Dweiliug-iiouse of I Jlrs. Ellen Williams, shopkeeper, Amlwch, was (while rhe family were ai Chapel) broken into, and among various other articles stolen there- from was a SILVER WATCH, maker's name I Green, Liverpool, as also the name of Riaiard Morris, were engraved on the plate. Whoever A w,i II discover the "'oifeader or ()(Tenders, shall on conviction, he handsomely rewarded: All Pawn- brokers, V, atehmakers, &c. are requested to de ',<In the party od'ering such watch for sale, and i £ ve no!ice thereof to the said Ellea Williams. Amlwch, Anglesey, Oct. 10, 1008. KNOtVLES'S BANKRUPTCY. THE Creditors who have proved their JIl. Debts under a Commission of Bankruptcy, awarded and issued forth against JAMES K«O WC. KS of Gwyndu, in the Parish of Bodwrog, in the coifty of Anglesey, Innhulder, Dealer,and C hap- man, are desired to meet the Assignees of the naid Bankrupt's estate and effects, on Saturday the fifth day of November, IBOB, at eleven in the forenoon, at the house of George Bettiss, luiiholder, called the Sport,man's Inn, situate in Castle-street, in the town of Carnarvon* in the county of Carnarvon, to assent to, or dissent, from, the said Assignees commencing, prosecut- I iil;, or defending, any suit or suits at law, or in equity, for recovery of any part of the said Bank- i rupt's estate and effects, or to the compounding, submitting to arbi tration, or otherwise agreeing, iny maiter or thing relating thereto; and parti- cularly to assent ta, or dissent from, the said Assignees commencing, or prosecuting. any suit or suits at law, or in equity, against John Ro- berts, of in the county of Denbigh, Grocer, for recovery of a debt, due from the said John Roberts to the said James Knowles, be- fore the said James Knowles became a Bankrupt, or to the compounding, submitt ing to arbitration, with the said John Roberts, or his Assignees, or Trustees, for cr in respect of the said debt; and on other special affairs. H. R. WIT/LIVMS* Solicitor, to the Assignees of the said James Knowles. AT a Meeting oi'the Justices of the Peace amending the Quarter Sessions, and of di- ners other Gentlemen and Freeholders, held in the C unity Hall, at Dolgelley, in the County of Merioneth, on the 7th day of October, 1808, pursuant to Public Notice;— The Rev. RICHARD IILIGIIES, Clerk, Chairman. Restilveil unanimously, On the motion of Sir Robert Williams Vaughan, 73ai-I. M. P. that the abolition or a proper re- duction of the Duties on Coals, carried Coast- wise, w<fuld be beneficial in the greatest degree <o the agricultural and other interests of this County. Resolved unanimously, "On the motion of the same Renneman, that the e.ver'ions of William Alexander Madocks, Esq. 1\1. P. in introducing into, and carrying through the llouss of -Commons a Bill, for the purpose of reducing such duties, intitle him to the gratitude of the inhabitants of this county. Resolved unanimously, On the motion of the same Gentleman, that .e i- "Mr. Madocks be requested to renew his appli- cation to Parliament, to relieve those parts of the Principality, which are affected by those duties, from the operation thereof. Resolved, That these' Rcsolu fionsbe signed by theChair- rmaii, and that the same be inserted in the NORTH "WALES GA-SBTTE and Chester Papers. RICHARD HUGHES, Chairman. Resolved unanimous7#, On the motion of Richard Richards, I's(,, that the hanks of this meeting be given to the Chair- man, for his impartial conduct in the t hair. HOPE INSURANCE COM PAN Y.~ FIRE, LIFE, and ANNUITIES—Capital TWO MILLIONS-Omee, Ludgate Hill, LONDON. "OOLICIF.S of INSURANCE, ■which expire | at Michashnits, should be renewed within Fifteen Davs from that period. This COMPANY offer to Insurers the follow- ativaritages Persons insuring, or procuring to be insured, ..C 1000 against Fire, or £ 500 on Life, have the option of becoming interested in the Establish- ment, by sharing in its profits. I ei sons insuring for more years than one allowed a considerable discollnton Premium and Duty. No charge for Policies of ^300 and upwards—or for Policies tinder that amount, when effected for three years or more—nor for endorsements, alterations, or surveys.—No deduction in the paymens of losses. — Damage by lightning made good.—A brokerage of £5 per cent. on shipping insurances.—Abate- nients on insurances out of London, froni 10 to j £ 4'0 per cent. on the premium, and a liberal al- lowance on (itity.-Lives insured, annuities, and children's endowments granted, on equitable and advantageous tel"Ds-"Iolicitors and others allow- ed a commission on bringing life insurances to this office. A duty on policies of life insurance will com- mence on the 10th ef October next, until which period policies wHihe issued gratis. FARMING sOCK insured at 2s. per cent. The following agent is appointed hy this cffice, in North Wales, Mr. MOR RIS, Tre Madoe, of whom proposals may be had gratis and every information obtained. By order of the Board, WILLIAM BURY. Secretary. GJME DUTY CONTINUED. LIST 1. LIST of persons who have obtained Gene- r;il Certificates, at the rate of Three Gui- neas each, for the year 1808, in the under-menti oned Couiitie 's, from the 17tli of September to the 5th of October instant. ANGLESEY. Evans Mr. Henry Thomas, Trergof « Lloyd Rev. Evan, Maesy portfv Lewis R«v. William, Glanydon Panton Paul, Esq. Piasgwyn Price John, Esq. Mona Lodge Price Henry, Esq. ditto Sparrow John Bodychen, Esq. Red Ilill Williams Sir Robert, Baronet, Friars Williams Owen, Esq. Llanidan Williams James, Esq. Treflfos WiiliamsRcv, Evan, TreddoJphin CAERNARVON. Owen Rev. Edward, Llaniestyn DENBIGH. Ablett Joseph, Esq. Llanbedr Hall Anwyl Rev. Robert Clerk, Llauuey Hall Rrereton Thomas, Esq. Pick-hill Brown Mr. Dolganed ■ Clough Rev. R. B. Denbigh Clough Rev. Thomas Hugh, ditto Clough Rev. R. B. Llanfair Vicarage Chambers Rev. William, AbenvheeJcr Dickson John, Esq. New Hall Davies Thomas, Esq. Plasdraw Denmau Rev J. Lianarmon Yale Dwune John, Burton i Edwards William, Esq. Ilpndre House Edgwonh John, Esq..Bryn y Grog Edwards Rev. Howel Hollanrl, Pennant Edwards Rev. E. Jun. Liana rmon Yale Ellis Rev. John, Cyffda Edwards Thomas, tanner, Wrexham Ahbot Evans John, Yeoman, Cerrigydruidion Forbes John, Esq. Bodnod Griffiths Joseph, Burton Griffiths Morris (servant) Eyarth Harvey Robert, Esq. Poolpark Humphreys John, gent. Bersham Kiighes Thomas, surgeon, Ruthin Hughes John, gent. Plas Newydd Yale Jones Richard, Esq. Llanrwst Jones Thomas, Esq. Llantisilio Ilali Jones John, Esq. Accrc Jones Captain, Liay-place Jones John, clerk, Plas yn y Ilan Jones Mr. Robert, Pen y brim Jones David, gent -Llanfwrog Jones John, gent, ditto Kirkwall Lord, Lieiciiy Hall Kenrick Richard Henry, Esq. Nantelwyd Lloyd Edward Lloyd, Eiq. Pen y Lan Lloyd Edward, Esq. Ruthin Lloyd John, Esq. Glyn nancu ) L10yd William, gent. Hendre arddwyfaen LloJd William, yeoman, Maesyrodia Maxwell Lieut.-Colonel, Gresford Maestnor .Humphrey, Esq. Bottegir Maurice Robert, Esq. Llanfwrog Maddocks John, Esq'. Fron Ivy- Maurice Peter, yeoman, Tyddyu Tudor Nicholes Robert, Esq. Ruthin Nannev Rev. John, Bellnioiint Owen William, Esq. Caer groes Owen Hugh, Esq. Suffolk, now residing at Aber- wlieeier -Owen Rev. Robert, clerk, Rhydd y Cill > Peers Joseph, Esq. Lhitsfwrog Price Rev. James, Pwllycrochon Price Robert, gent. Tower Prior James, yeoman, Aberwhcelor Rowland Edward, Eso, Garthen Lodge Rowland Edward Lloyd, Esq. ditto Royle James, Esq. CÜcmclwr Roberts'Wjlliain, Esq. Oakland Richards Rev. Edward, Llangwm Roberts Rev. Mr. Llan -m;ni Roberts Win. Lloyd, gent. Cerny coed Roberts Hugh, gent, GWYlldû Shenton Launcelot, Esq. Denbigh Thomas Rev. Robert, Plas-coch Williams Watkin, Esq. Pefibedw Wynne John, Esq. Garthrneiiio Joill) William? Rev. Thomas, LLanerchgoeh' Williams Peter, genf. Ruthin Williams Robert, tanner, Llanfwrog Williams Robert, gent. Fynogion Yorke Philip, Esq. Ateki Yorke Robert, Esq. ditto Youde Edward, Esq. Pii's Madoe FLINT;. Brown Mr. Maurice, Pengwenj Jones Bev. John, Holywell Lloyd Sir Edward Pryce, Bart. Pengwem Lloyd Edward Mostyn, Esq. ditto Lloyd Rev. Baidwyn, Llauhasapli Meakin Thomas, Esq. Llwynegrin MERtONETIl. Jones Morgan Jones, Esq. LlasyneeS Lloyd Richard Hughes, Esq. Gwerclas Vaughan Sir R. W. Baronet Nannau Williams Rev. William. Erwsant MONTGOMERY. Evans Mr. Field, Pool Quay Jones Mr. Evan, Hope Owen William, Llanfair Vaughan Mr, Edward, Trelustan Williaiii Thomas, New.tovfn LIST 2. List of pfrson. who have obtained Gamekeeper$ Certificates at the rate of One Guinsa eachtfbr the i/enr 1808, in the under-mentioned Counties, from the nth September to the 5tit of October instant. DENBIGH. Joseph Dawson, gamekeeper to Sir Watkin Wil- liams W Jim, Bart. in itie Manors or Royalties of Llangwest Vale, Crusis, Wrexham Abbott, Stanstay Issa, Èglwys Eagle, and Bromfteld. John Davies, yeoman, Gamekeeper to Rev. Howel Holland Edwards, of Pennant, in-the Manor or Royalty of Pennant Erythlyn. John Edwards, Gamekeeper to Watkui Williams, of Penhedw, Esq. in the Manor or RqYalty of Penbedw. Llewellyn Hughes, Gamekeeper to Richard Henry Kenrick, Esq. of Nantclwyd, in the Lordship of Ruthin, otherwise Dytl'rYII Clwyd. Ellis Jones, Gamekeeper to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. ia the Manor or Royalty of Kantcr U chao a DENBIGH. John Lloyd, yeoman, Gamekeeper to P. W. Yorke, Esq. in the Manor or Royalty of UwclHerfyn. MERIONETH. William Jones, Gamekeeper to William Oakley Esq. in the Manor (or Lands) in lfcstiaiow, and Maentvrrog. LIST 3. List of persons who have obtained Gamekeeper*s Certificates at the rate of Three Guinea* each, for the year 1808, in the, under-mentioned Counties, from the lltA September to the hth of October instant. MERIONETH. r Mr., T. Davies, Llanuwchlyn, Gamekeeper to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. for 14tids in Pengleyn. MONTGOMERY. Richard Ryder, Gamekeeper to the Rev. Arch- deacon Corbett, in the Manor or Royalty of Torn-stry. s Published by order of his Majesty's Commis- sioners for the affairs of Taxes. M riiEW WTINTER, Secretary. Thursday, September 8, 1808. PLoyal MAIL COACH, From LONDON through CHESTER, \0 HOLYHEAD. The Public are respectfully informed, that the folio wing CO ACHES leaVe the WH-XTE tiw INN, CHESTER. THE ROYAL MAIL TO HOLYHEAD, Every night at half past twelve. THE HOLH, MAIL TO LONDON", E\"cry night at C!Cl,: "clock. The Royal LIVERPOOL .d.AIL COACH, Morning at six oYior-fc, aRd will return from It two o'clock, and srrive at Chester at ilaIf past six o'clock oil the same evening. The.Telegraph Coach LONDON, On Tuesday, Thursday, and Satorday, at three o'clock in the evening. The Coach to MANCHESTER By way of NORTH WICH, at two o'clock every afternoon. The Coach to MANCHESTER, By way of PRESTON BROOK, every morning at half past seven. The Coach to SHREWSBURY, Py wyofWRGXHAMand ELLESUERE, on J uesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at two o.clock in the afternoon. The EAST HAM Coach to LIVERPOOL, Every (lay two hours before high water. Performed by T AUSTIN, and Co. who will not; be answerable for any package or parcel above ihe value of five pounds, unless the same be en- tered, and paid for a< c rdingly.- Merionethshire Freehold Estates. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White Lion Inn, in Ba!a, in the count) of Merioneth, OJ) Friday the 2l«st of October 1308, at. fnul" o'clock in the afternoon, ill the following !«.u, subject to j¡ t Lots, Parishes. Tenement' Tenants, jl, Q, P. Llanycii .Tat y bont, and Cei'ii liir Tlolin LloyiS 62 2. Ditto Livin ftobert flushes' 22 2 25 I)itto ;,v i,,ii v Cornel ,.rJrififth Griffiths "JO 2 23 4. Ditto Riimile'chosr .Humphrey Itobei-ts 44 1 31 5 Ditto. W.hi'* Li0" »'"> Premises,?- Mr> John Eilis 2 £ 2 25 } in the town of Bala > D. < Owpljins-house and Premises J Ditt ( in ci if to 7.Ditto. IP^llins-house, Shop & Pre-? Mr. Jqnp9. ( mtscs adjoining tot b > 8. Llanfair. ^iaiiie wyd. Mr, Joba Ellis. 25 0 27 list. 5. is a commodious inn, in centre of j the town, and, being-wcM-establisbed, commands an extensive line of business. Lot 7. contains a good house, with a spacious shop, well situated for trade, -and lets at the jearly rent of i £ 21. Part of the land, near the town of Bala, is ht an excellent state of cultivation, the remainder lie at the distance of about three miles from Rala, adjoining the turnpike road leading to Festiniog, and may be improved to much advan- The town of Bala, and its vicinity., are much esteemed for a. variety of views aud romantic sceneries. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Ot,n- solicitsirs, Farm, near Abergele, J}ea- FlInn, solicitsirs, Farm, near Abergele, Deu- tiiglisliue. I Army Medical Education. A SINGULARLY eligible opportunity now offers iifelf to any young Gentleman of Character, desirous of making Array, Navy, or Private Surgery, his Profession. Terms will be found moderate, wad further particulars explained by application (if by letter, post paid) to. the Proprietor of this Pape. EDUCATION. ') JOSEPH AND BENJAMIN BLJKE EESPECFULLY inform their Friends and t the Public, that they purpose, after the ensuing CRISTMAS Vacation, to OPEN air ACADEMY, for the Instruction of YOCJNG GENTLEMEN, in the various branches of a Classical and Commercial Education, at II ALL WOOD, NEAR RUNCORN, A situation selected on account of the ii, tl known salubrity of the air, the seclusion from all objects calculated to alienate the youthful mind from study, and the facility of communication who the ne ighbouring towns, by the river Mersey, canals, &c. Those who may honour them "with their patronage, may rely on every possible attention being paid to (he instruction, health, morals, domestic, comfort, &c. of the Young Gentlemen committed to their care. lerms and other particulars may-be knownel1 application to J. BLAKE, at Mr. Sfofterfofh's Chester; to B. B L A Kfc, Gil!-s'reet. Liverpool? o, at the NORTH WALES GAZETTE OFFICE, B&nr gor. September, 1S08. HOLYWELL HUNT, 1 THE Members are requested to meet at -B. the White Horse Inn, in Holywell, OIl Aloaday (lie 17fh ef October next. Dinner on the table at five o'clock. SIR THOMAS MOSTVN, Barf. President. The Members' ANNUAL PLATE, value fifty guineas. iti be run for on Tuesday the ISih. Same day, a S WEE PSTAKE8 of Fifteen Guineas each, p. p.t(five subscribers)*last year of three. One HFec-mife heat. And, on the same day,the MOSTYN STA K ES, a subscription of Ten Guineas each (81 subscrib- ers) One mile. On Thursday the 20th, a SWEEPSTAKES of Fifteen Guineas each (four subscribers) One two- mile heat. Same day, the MAWARDEN CASTLE STAKES, a subscription of Ten Guinea* each,p. p. (Six Subscribers.) Four AliteR. Also, oc the same day, a SWEEPSTAKES of Five Guineas each, (eight subscribers) with Twenty Guineas added by the Club. One two- mile heat. A. MATCH. Sir W. W. Wynne, Bart./s De- vana Pressle, against Mr. Benson's h. f. Shuttle, 8.t. each, 100 Guinea;, h ft. One mile. The* Members' Ball wiii be at the White-horse jnn, on Thursday the 20th. THOMAS HARRISON, Ck;"k to the Meeting. TloUorcay, Aug. IGllt, 1893. TO BE SOLD/ BY PRIVATE TREATY, The following eligible and very improveable Freehold Estates, situate in the parishes of Llanfthangel y Pennant, and Penmorfa, in the county of Carnarvon, in North Wales. In the parish of lAanfihimgel if Pennant. A TENEMENT c a BRYNCIH, com- prising 397 acres of land, with a Mansion House thereon, capable of" bein, fitted- up for the residence of a gentleman; and other buildings suitable a«d proper for the occupation of the farm, now in the holding of Mr. William Jones, or his Under-tenants. This property is exceTIent for the Dairy and rearing of cattle, the fields being extensive and fenced w.ith walls. It Juis the peculiar advantage of a fine range of sound meadowing, banked acrai",1 the l iver, iuid a gieat command of water for ir- rigation. T OTHteR TENEMENTS called PEN Y GLOGWYN ISSA, and PEN Y GLOG- W V-N UCHA, comprising-together" 184 acres, with Farm Houses and Buildings thereon, now in the several holdings of and Owen Jones, or their Under-tenants. TWO OTHER TENEMENTS, cane CAER FAnOG ISSA, and CAER FADOC;,CHA, comprising together 158 acres, wiih Fillï:; Houses and Buildings thereon, now in the several holdings oT Ellis Roberts and Dat-id J'ot»j, or their Under-tenants. The four Tenements last mentioned are well adapted to the breeding of cattle, and the Lands may be much benefited hy the lue oCtllc Water with which they are supplied- These, atil within a rin^-fence. 1 In the Parish of Penmorfa. A TENEMENT, in great esteem for breeding cattle, called TYBD YN MAWR. com- prising 381 acres, with Farm House and Buibl- ings thereon, now in the holding of Rees and John Griffith, or their Under-tenants. ANOTHER TENEMENT called HENDRE BACH, comprising 37 acres, with House and buildings thereon, now in the holding of John Roberts. On tiiiq farm there is a vein cfCoppcr Ore. A HOUSE AND MILL, called Y FELfN UCHA, in good busiaess and with a constant t command of water, now m the holding of Ema- nuel Griffith. To Gentlemen disposed to realize, in a country rapidly advancing in improvements, a most fa- vorable opportunity presents itself in the acquisi- tion of these estates. There are extensive Rights of Common, 3nl] valuable Turbaries, appurtenant to the whole, and as the tenants hold onl/from year to year, a purchaser may have early possession. The premises may be viewed on application to the different, occupiers, and further particulars had from Messrs. PHII.FOT and STONE, No. 1. Hare Court, Temple, London; or Mr, F. E. BARKER, Solicitor, Chester, at whose office plans-of the estates may be inspested, LOST. ABOUT A fortnight ago, between Aberch t:!J t"'J ,T t. v„„a,Kl, Pwllhely, a BLACK LEATHER POCKJ* r BOOK, containing a one pound note, the Register of the sloop Jane, and other papers belonging to Captaiu John Jones, of Pwilht'y. Whoever will bring the said Pocket Book with its contents to DAVID WILLIAMS, of Plas, in Pwllheiy, shall receive FIVE GUINEAS IE-ward. Any person discovered detaining the above Pocket Book after this ii,), i,e,, will be immediately pro- secuted. Pwllheiy, Oct. Gib, 1808. -4- TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the house of Mr. George Settiss, Sport mart Inn, Carnarvon, on Saturday the fifth day of November, 1808, between the hours of three and live in the afternoon.—-Subject to such con- ditions as will be then produced. By order ,of the Assignees of JAMES KNOWLES, a Banki-tipt; ALL the Bankrupt's leasehold interest, for his own life, of and in all tiiose two fields, pieces, or parcels of land, or "ground, calied* CEFNTEW, being part or parcel' of a farm call- ed Henhlas, situate in the parish of Llandrvgarn, m the comity of Anglesey, containing aboaT tew acres of land, andaow in ibeholding orille said Assignees,, or their under-tenants. These rremisesadjoill the post road near Gwyndu, are free from the reserved rent in the Bankrupt's lease, and taxes, and capable of great improvement. Mr. KNOWLES will shew the premises, aa4 further particulars may he had by applying 10 !\1r. LI. L. -XLi.iAius, Solicitor, Carnarvon, at whose olfice a map thereof may be seen. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bull's Head Inn, in Beaumaris, Anglesey, on Saturday the 29th day of Octubci-, subject to conditions of sale Lot1' 4 DWELL1NG-HOUS E, in the occ.1- jrJL iPation of *M;rs. West, at the yearly rent of £1:3. J Lot 2. Another DWELLING-IIOUSE, in the occil, atioii of Uleii Hayes, at the yearly re-lit of £ S« The above lots adjoin each other, and are desirably in the Market-pla- e, and on tne West side of Castle-street, in the town of beaiunaris aforesaid, Lot 3. K DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP and GAli DIN, in she ot-,cttl)ut,ion of at the yeail> lent of £ 11 lis. ° Lot 4. 1 A DWELLING-HOUSE, intheholj- "p^erme Prichard, at the yeari/ ,eat Lot 5. Aud a DWELLING-HOUSE in he tiolilifig of Sydney -Jones, at the yearly rent of 5s. Lots 3, 4, and 5, adjoin each other, and are situated in Church-street and Ratings-Row ;n Beatniiitris aforesaid. Lota A DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in the town of Langor, in the county of Carnarvon lit the occupation of Mr, Deiferd. L°AI A DWELLING-HOUSE, with exten- sive Offices and a good walled Garden, in Castle- street, in the town of Ru-hih, in the eOUllty of u Denbigh, in the occupation of Miss Griffith, at the yearly rent of £25 A TEN £ MENT» BRYN Y GrvOab, situate in the parish of Llangefni, n lie. said county of Anglesey, containing 5A JR. refit o'f ii! OCCUpati°n of °We,J HuShes, e Lbt9: Another TENEMENT, called LL>\ I YDELYN, in the same parish, coii(ai;iii.r IA. Is. 1 Op. in the occupation of John Owen Tt th« rent of £ 3S?.' > '» tne Lot W. l'OUR several CHIrp RENTS of 13s. 4(1. ijei-ariii till), issuingrout of the estates of y and others. The Seat in Church, belonging to Mrs. West's house, is not intended to he sciii therewith, For further particulars apply at the Office of IViR. n. in Beaumaris. NEW LOTTERY, TO BEGIX DRAWING 13 th DEC t VIBKR, 1303. SCHEME. 4.of. = £ 20,000 are. ^80,000 g i '■* A™- 10,000 l,0oQ.. 6t0jJ0 o00 5/00 f4 -• w 4,820 is ••• ••• 20,000 Tickets. The Scheme of this Lottery exceeds nil sixers- rss it abounds in CAPITAL PRIZES; And in addition to the usual Sum allotted by Go. vernmeat, the Contract.or has permission of the Lords of the Treasury for him to make a Frcs Gift of 3,000 fVhdle Tickets, The value of which it is impossible to calculate as they may contain the folio wing Capital Frizes 4 of a £ 80,090 6.of f,m 2 10,000 L, S, *-•••• 5,000 SO. tS) &e. &e.. There are 20,000 Tickets in the Lottery, with Bla»ks to a Prize bat th^ are only 19,000 1 ickets for S*!e A speedy Purchase is therefore necessary, as superior Benefits are at- tached to particular Tickets drawn the First and Second Day;, and the whoie LoUery will be DRAWN IN Foun DAYS. SHARES are entitled to a Proportion of t above Benefits. -FT!—— -» TICKETS AND SHARES ARE SELLING At every Licenced Lottery Office, and by their Agents, J