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The Leeds Intelligencer and Yorkshire General Advertiser from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England • 3

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to be hy Aufliofii OnMdndiythe i8th Day Aujijst, 1769, thrfi o'Clock in the Alter noon, at the George isf NsM A 50 Hundred DE ALS Fredfrickshall, Consirtinp ofIMa nie Deals, Singte Hattet, r.d Pale Boards. Tbe wholr will be dividcd int 60 at tli frmt ro it SOLD, inte LtM 100 Pieces of Norway Tim ber, and 600 Puls From 18 to 36 l'ect long with a large Qu-rftity cT Dcii Ends, Ac. Are. Stc. Tht Conditioni will be declar'd at the Time of Sale; The Coodsmay bc fcen any Time before the Day of Sale, by applyinj to Mr Jwbn Fcnton, Linen-Draj-er.

To be l-, Py Mr. SAMUEL HUTTON, tut of BtrUy-Bjry Thrce compleat Presses, With pood Paper-, Shcar-Board-, and Shears wi'h all other l'tenlils neer sfary for the Dresling of Clotb, Jtfo to he F. TT, and enter upon at Peafure, T1ie OR.KSIIOPS, in which ten Mea May be employ'd and which very convcniently ncar to Cluth-Hall. For furiher Parliculars enejuire of the seid Mr. Samuel Hutton.

To be Sold, by Auction, A the Ht ujs of Mrt IhUerry, tting tbe Sign of ihr Sttr and Gartet, at Kuifialt, near Ltnts, et H'ettnef'tiy tbt Sixti Day of Sepirmlxr rtxt, bittvetn tkt thun of T-irti end Fhie o'Cloik in tbe jiftttnom, if a foentr fold lu frivatt Contrail furjutnt to tbe Caiiditiew tf SjU lo It tbtrt and tben predund, AN improveable Freehold Estate, fitaaie at Farnley, near Leed isorefaief, ronfisling of two Mell'uagci, with a Barn, Stahle, and oiherOut-buildingi thereto belonging, all in gcod and tcnantable Repair, suitable ser a Cloth-maker; together with four Closes of Land, containing by listimation ten Acre, the farne moreor lese, lying in a Ring-Fchce, anj ad joining ta tbe seid Mciliiagcs, and now in the Piiircslioh os Charles C'romack, who will sliew the Premilfes. "ForfarthcrPartirulars enquire ot Mr John Lockwood, at Pud sey in the seid County. entirely set afide, the iolentioo cfsendlng otit c6 missioners to India and we hear that a scheine very different frorn the in tended plan of Operation will take place. Yesterday the Publican in the Fleet-market, known by the name of Lord Mills, went in a coach and four, aecompanied by some of his friends, to Barnet Races on the top of the coach sat a man with a blue ilag in his band, with Magna Charta, andthe Bill ofRiglus" marked on it. On each of the four corners of the coach was a small blue flag, with the farne words and on the front of the horses heads a blue paper was iixed, with Nurnber 45 painted on it.

Another coach and four, with the sirne Nurnber on the horses heads, containing some more of his acquaintance, followed the form er carriage. Lastnight a fire broke out at one of the Arts Master's in the Inner Court in Bridewell, which burnt that and several other houscs before it could be got under. The betts which have been made upon the succels Mr. Moore 's machine cannot be de termined rill Cliristnus, as they run f.vo toonc, that Mr. Moore docs rot construct a carriage to 0 without horses, and carry two tons weiglit, frorn London to York, in the seine um ber of hours as the post-coach any tirne between inaking the bett and tlhristrnas next.

We hear that in consequence ofsorne intel-lig-. nee reeeived fiorn Senegal, twomenofwar will soon seil for the coast Africa, for the better protection of that trade. We are informed, that the Rev. Mr. Beut ley of Helmsley is to sjeceed the late Rev.

Dr. Aylmer as Vicar of C.imbe'rwell, bythepre-fentation of John Thornton, Efq. By aletter frorn Alresfoid, near Winchtster, we hear that the Duke of Keaufort is persectly well, and that the Duchefs is in a fair vvay of recovery A Correfpondent remarks, (hat a patrintick Clergyman will be rcadyto pofTesliiin of Mr. Wilkc-s's apartments much about the time of his quitting thf m. And nother obferves, that if an impeach-nient takes place next icftior.s.

thu dipnise-d criminal would, pearlvjt theseme ready to occupy Mr. Wilkes's late apartments in the tower. Pp-EfERiiv p. The Ktv, W.iltf tirU, M. A.

r-mrrly t.f Oriel College, Oxford, to the AtchbU (hop of Canlcrbury, to thr rectory St. Michael, Kontlon. MARBjrn. Samuel Witbrend, Til'q; Mcinb-r rf Pjrliament for the town of DedsorJ, 1 Lady Mry Cotn- wallis, (istcr to Karl Cornwallis Sir Heibert Llnyil, Bart, to Mrs Bacrn, of Pacon, Efj lalc of Newtoncap, ncar Dien. At Burv, Hamon L'stranw, Efi)i Bcrfclcy-siiuate, tltvKtbt Hon.

William Stewart, Earl of Blcslintion In. Urmuiid-strat, Vincent Coulston, Efcj; poti'eil'cd of an ettate zocol. a ycarat Puckeridge Sudacnly in his chariot, Thomai Croflt Rcadc, Efqj of Bardwell in SutVolk. The Kight Hon. James Lord Audley, Earl of CaAlehavcn in Ircland.

At Bristol, the lady of the Hon. Sir Drajier, Knight ol the Bath. Dr, Thomas Hcberden, who hadlong piactilcj physicin the i stand ofMadcir.i. At Deri aged 64, Mr. Samuel Drewry, printer of the Derby Mercury.

Capt. Roderick Gwyne, l.icutcnant-Covemor of the Island of Tobago. Matthew Cornifh, Efqj Timber-Merchant, and a JuOiceof the Hcace for Middlefex and Vcfimiiiitcr, aged 65, v.wtb Bankruvts. John of Bath in So-merletsliire, Upholder. Jacob Abrahams, of Duke's Place, London, VVatchmakei, and Alexander Jacobs, of l.eadenhall-slriet, Mcr-chant, and Copartncrs, William Dunant, of Linie-Kritain in the Paiilhof St.

Botolph Without Aldetfgate London, Watch and Clock- Bank Stock, 167 t-half. India Stock, 7. 3 per Cent. Bank lleduccd, 89 z-aths. a 7-Lths.

per Cent. Con. L9 a r-Lth. and a halt ditto, 17 ,8, t-half a z-8ths. 4 per Cent.

Con. 100 l-halfa 8ths. 3 per Cent. South AOn. 88 Lottery Tickets, Ul, 17s.

The rest sliut. Cambridge, Af, 18. The Rev. Mr Wilfon, M. A.

of Pcmbroke Hall, tutor to Lord Cha-tham's fons, is promoted by the Lord Chance! lor to the Prebend of Gloucester, void by ihe death of the Bev. Dr Gally, Zx -i 2- -C 0 -C- -3 Z-L A PRESENT fr SER VANT-M AIDS. This Day ivas Tue 11. zd. feued, and is.

6d, Tbe FOURTU (to which are added, Some plain and very nect.fC.ry DiKstion to Maid-Servants in gcgtral, and several very ulefol Tabies whi render it tbe comIeatett Uookof he Kindevtif publislit'd,) of ADAM JOHNS ON PRESENT: or Evt Youkc Wiikak'i ternble trefhor, liis hder jaw in a markable and his teeth ehattered as ff affected with an ague fit. He is said to have confessed the fast for which ne suffered, with sc veral other miselemeanors in his life, to several people ho vifued him, and to his scllow pri-foners, all of which he denied at the place of execution but whether front obstinaey, or a wantof his right senfes, frorn the terror of his approaching death, could not be known. On Friday last died, much regretted by all her acquaintance, Miss Priestley, daughter of John Pricstley, Efq; of Northowram. Last week died in child-bed, Mrs. Tucker, wife of William Tucker, of Crow-nest near Dewsbury, Efq; and daughter of the Rev.

Dr Marriott, Rectcr of Darsield in this county. Since our last have arrived at Liverpool 4z barreis of rice, 717 hhds, 167 tieices, 54 barreis of sogar, 248 puncheons, and barreis of rura; izz bags of cotton, 6 Intus, 1 hhd, 17 tierces. 1 barrel. and 9 bags of pimento 409 bags of Ginger, 6 tierces of cofl'ee, 46 tons cf Logwood, 7 and 1 half tons of camwood, 69 ekphant teeth, and 57 pipes of wine. YORK RACES.

Yesterday for his Majesty's 100 Guineas, the fol- horses were entcr'J, Mr Bland's bay mare, Diana (won) MrStrode's bay horfe, Plantagenet Mr Hartley's giey horfe, Earewel Hon. John Smith Barry's ches, horfe, All four Mr Wentworth's brown horse, Royal Forester Mr Coats's chefnut mare, Calliope The Great Subfcription of 50 Ggs. each, half fort eit, by 4 years olds. OncHeat. Marquis of Rockinpham'scolt, and Mr 'evers's bay colt.

The tarne day aSweepstakes of 100 Guineas each, play or phiy. One four mile heat. Hon. John Smith grey colt Mr Wentworth's bay colt, Valentine and Mr Fenwick's chefnut colt. Also a mntch for 00 guineas each, between th DukcofClevcland's Meabuin, andMr Went worih's Chatfworth.

Liki wisc a match iV 400 gs. betwixt Mr Pres-ton's l.ittle Sally, and Mr Lee's chef, lilly. t'hisday, for 50I. give and take. Lord Gros-venoi's grey horse, Paculet, 6 years old Mr Prat's bay mare, Phoenix, aged and Kon.

ran eis Charteris's chefnut iiorse, Sling, 5 years old. morrow for 50I. by the city, added to a Suhscription-Ptuse, by 5 ycarolds, cai rying 9st. 1 heat. Mr Vernon's bay horse, Hon.

Krancis Charteris's chefnut hurfe, Leith Mr ct rode's bay horse. IVnli mrr Marmlfsof Rock invham's br. horse, Rambler and Mr Wentworth's chefnut hmse, Bucephalus. The farne day, 5cl in tpecie, by 6 years old, and aged horses. Lk.

that have never won above one plate tince the ist of Mai cli last. Heats. 6 years old to carry 9 st 7 1 horses, that have won more than one Fifty, to enrry 4b. ex-traordinary. Mr Osbaldiston's bay horse, Rag-man, aged Mr Law's bay maie, Camelia, 6 years old Mr Bland's bay mare, Diana, 6 years old Hon J.

Smith Barry's bay mare, Wafp, 6 years old and Mr Strude's bay horfe, Plaota-gt net, 6 years old. Thurfday, jol. by the City, added to a Sub-scription-Purse, by 6 Y. old und aged; 6 Y. to carry Rst.

aged 9st. One Heat. Marquis of Rockingham's bay horfe, Bay Malton, aged Lord Grofvenor's grey horse, Gimcrack, aged Mr Wentworth's bay horse, Tortoise, aged Sir Lawrence Dundafs's chefnut horse, Chatfworth, aged Mr Vevcrs's chefnut horse, Mor-wick-Ball, aged rnd Hon. J. Smith Barry's chefnut horse, All-fours, aged.

On Frida jol. by the city, added to a fub-feription-purfe, by 4 year-nlds, carrying 1 heat. Marqui of Rockingham's brown lilly, Ariadne; I.ord Bollinghroke's brown colt, Lord Grofvenor's chefnut colt, Schule? Hon. Fiancis Charteris's chetnut colt, Tyger; Sir John Kay's bay colt, Cude Cub Mr Piatt's chefnut lilly, Riihlle Mr Ellerker's black colt, Loren 0 Mr Fenwick's chefnut colt, Palfrey Mr Coulfon's chefnut colt, Fein well Mr Dun-comb't bay lilly Hon. J.

Smith Barry's brown colt. Forester; Wentworth'sbaycoit, Flim-nap Mr Oixon's bay colt. l'he farne day, 50I. in fpreie, by that never won toi. (matches excepted) to carry Sst.

7IK, 1 mile heats. Hon. Francis Charteris's chefnut colt, Dune Mr Ellerker's bruwn crilt, Mi Vcvers's bay colt, Csrbinccr; Mr Pr.itt's grey colt, May Duke Mr Norris's bavoelding, Harmiefs; Sir J. Pcn-ningtou's chefnut filly, Crecping-Kate tS" The Imports an I Er.pirts at Hull, ivere nrit come tohjnjwhen this paper was put to cff I II A I A of tht 's Leids, are Jcjired to tneet at the Mtotkall in LceJt, Friday the Day os August at Eleven o'Ceci 1i the Fore-n''9n, in order to upon a Ptopefki hy Mr For herg 11.L, sor lenvinr 9't four Font and an hals front hii O'rnrind, hr fv ividening the F.afl End of Bore Laue. By Order of the spectal Sejiont.

THOMAS BARSTOW.jun. Common Clerk. Companion, in ufel'ul and univcrful Knowledge, Di-geilcd under ihe fullowing Heads: 1. Spelling, Rcadirsg, Wriring, und Aritlirneric, taught without ihe Help of Mader, The complete Market-woman. The Cook' Guide for Drefftn all Sort of Flesti, Fowl, amf Filii.

4, For Picklinz, Pastry, and Confectionary. 5. An Eflimate of the Expences nf a Family in tbe middl-ing St.ttiun of Life. 6. The Art and Terms of carvirrF Fifh, Fowl, and FUsti.

7. A Bill of Fare far verjr Month in the Yer for Dinner and Supper, and also fmr extraordinary Occafion. 8. The Young Vornan' In ftructor for the rieht Spelling of Word used in Marketing, Cooltery, pTcltHiip, rresetving, c. e.

The Compiler, Madam Johnson, innrderti mafc this Buok come as cheap as pofli'ble to tbe Purehaseri, has. Sunday's and Monday's POSTS. Kt" Arrivd the Mails front Holland, France, and Flanders. Warfaiu, July 9. A letters from confirro the total defeat of the Turks under the Seratkier the trenches rM before Choezim were opened by the Russians the day alter the victory.

The disturbances in the Ottoman army eocreasc everyday. A great miiunder-standing seblists betwecn the Grand Visier and bis pricipal officers His troops arc filing off towards Sender. The Janissanes have muti-nied, and murdered one of their Pachas. Manttia, July .6. The celebrated Paoli is notv here, and lives in a very elegant manner.

He sets out in a few dayj for Vienna, being, it Is said, to have a cornrnand in the Ernperor's ferne. LONDON, August 19. AVe hear frorn Dantzick, that the Tartars have inadea sudden incurlion into the Ukraine, desolated all the country, and rnaflacicd and carried several thousandof the iohabitants into La very. Letters arrived this day front the Continent declare, the Ruflians have taken Choczini, in dich they founda confiderable booty. The Graod Vizir's army had halted between lafly and Sender, to wart for the Afiatic but as Prince Gallitzin was in sull niarch towards him, it was ftipposcd a decifiye ttle would be fought they could join ihm.

It is fald an Earl will, in thecourfe of the enfuing winter, publish an aecount of bis own political conduct when in ofliee, that will wndeceiye and altonifhthe world. We hear a Tradefman in the Borpugh has just made a fonunate difeovery, at a jtime when he was greatly distressed to make good his pay-ments, that his wife was privately possessed of 500I. in Bank notes, which stte had got in the Lotte ry, unknown to him, andhadindustrioufly concealed, rill this affair was brought to light by chance. A oumberof Cutters (astheycall themielves) afferabledon Thurfday night near Spital square, and broke every winaow in a widow's house, and "destroyed great part of her furniture the luckily concealed herseif in a sinall cellcr, and tscaped their fury They afterwards went to Bouverie's, Efq; in the farne square, and eut 17 pieces of silk out of his loorns, uh'ng, at the farne tirne, the raost horrid imprecations, and denouncing vengeance against Mr Rouvcrie. Extras ofalett er from Marseilles, dated Aug.

1 A gang of tharpers have Jately been de-tected in this city, alter having cheated the un-wary forfoine tirne past, by a variety of hn-gular methods. They were near twenty in nurnber, and chiefly Italians and One of them, who was forrnerlv a Fidler, took a large house, and furnished it in a raost elegant manner, and kept severabseryants in rieh liverics, pretending to be an Iiiflt Gentleman of great sormne Gut he went off in the dead of the night after having tiken in all the Tradesmen who dealt with him, for very confiderable sums of tnoney. The punifhment inflicted upon tliefe mifereants was very fevere; the chief of theirt, with tvTo of his asiociates, were placed upon a scaffold in the Great Square, and exposed for four hours, with an infeription in large letters, tkclaring them public cheats, and particulari-zing their most atrocious ofsences. They were then led ronnd the town upon mules, with their faces towards the tails of the animals and afterwards condemned to the galleys for three years." We are asTured frorn good authortty, that the Resolutions entered into at Charlcs-Town, Which have appeared in all the Papers, as co-pied frorn a Charles Town Paper, were the re-sult of a Meeting of a few turbulent people, with a Gentleman who was digni sied with the title of 1 in the mcmorable Stamp-Act time, at their head And so far are thote Resolutions frorn conveying the gcneral seni'e of the Province, that none of the prin.ipal Merchants, or Planters, were even prefent at the Meeting but this is not to be wondered at, when it is considered, that the Province of Ca-rolina has arrived at its prefent prosperous state, wholly by Agriculture, and therefore no friend to the real interest of tbe Province could cn-courage factious clarnours in favour of Manu-factones. which the Province is in no rtspect able to fupport.

Wednefday night, about nineo'clock, as Ha-nanel Mendes Da Costa, Efq; and his lady, of Mincing-lane, were returning to town frorn Twickenharn in their post-coach, they were stopped on Turnham Green by a fingle highway-fnan well mounted, who robbed them of so nie moncy. The servant being on horseback at some distance behind the coach, observing it to stop, rode briskly up to see what was the matter, when the highwayman immediately fired at him, and thot him in the head. The scrvant's horfe then taking fright ran against the shafts of a post chaife coming frorn town. which entenng his ehest, killed him on the fpot. The servant has reeeived so much hurt frorn his wound and fall, that there remains little hopes of his reco-very.

The high wavman was in so great a hurry to get off that he took only between thirty ar.d fbrty shillings frorn them, wherebytliey fortu-nately prescrved a very confiderable tu in which they had about them. Lor(l has not onlv drawn the whole Bn- llfh Navy upon his but he has given the whole Direktion. Mr. excepted, agene-raldifgustand indignation. Sir James Gray, Ambassador froro the Court of Great Britain, to that of Madrid, has prect-pitately reeeived his letters ot rccall which feemstbindicateanapproachingrupture between Hit two Courts.

Som: that have been opened, in con-fenuence of lciiers sent l'rora the West to the allcadof die town, will reui cot out of her Bencvulence, fiud ihe Price at ta. bounJ, thu' it contain double the Quantity that a ufually fold for that Price. Plinted for V. Kicoll, in St. Paul Church-yarJ.

STATE-LOTTERY, 176. Not Two Blink to Priae. rpICKETS and SHARES of TICKETS, f. II Siitrenthl. and Thirty-seconds, by CRlpFlTH WRIGHT, Primor in Leed, at the lowtit pncei.

No F1VE PER CENT, nor any other Dedustio 1 from the Sture. Tue SC'HEME of thf. LOTTERY. of 10,000 are 4.0,000 4 10,000 40,000 6 j.ooo 3 jO 3,000 so 1,000 0,000 4.0 1 JOO 0.000 JOO I0O 10,000 JOO) 1 ii- I 5 ,000 ,675 ao 395.500 First Drawn Last Drawn 20,1, 5,7 Piiie 39.743 Ulanks Thurfday last, William Lucas, a fliopkeeper at in this County, was committed to York-Castle, on sufnicion of alterin abillof exchanac Tickets 600,000 ff The Priaes will not as ufual be paid at thr price of Stocks, but the soll Amount, via. for a prize will be paid 1.

Sterling; and all other prize, at the farne Rate. Person who had Ticket or Shares of Ticken in preceding Lotteries, may have them examincd, glDtis Si hemcz gratis. And the loney for the priae will be paid a soon as drawn. The Lottery will kegin drawing the zlh of Novem be r. Of the said Wrioht mal he had, 1.

The IMPENETRABLE SECRET or Young Gentleman and Ladies Pleafing Inftructor Being a set of ctirious, diverting CARDS, consisling of murl Sn-tences and seiest Maxims, collested from tnc most telc. brated Authort, and calculated for the Entertainment ant Inslruction of the Vouth of both Sexes very proper for iNcw Year'aCist. i. A new and correct Edition, being the Ninih, of the Rev. Mr.

CHETHAM' KUOK OF PSALMODY, containing, Varie'y n( Tm for all the CommonMetrct of the Psalms in tbe Old and New Version, and othert for Pirliculir Measores, for Knile F.xullerm,lt 'c, Set Tune for Jubif.tte and A'a and Fiftten An tkems, all set in Four I'rice as. 1. (drawn by a personat Halifax,) homlhrce, to thirtetu pzutlds, On Tutsday last was married at Halifax, Mr Green, ot Grange-Hall ncar Sheffield, to Miss Farrar, an amiable youog lady of Haltfux. A few days ago was married at in this county, the Rev. Mr Goodwin, to Cawthorne.

A few days ago at Dnrham racet, a temporary bridge, that was laidovcr the Wear, ncar the race ground, feil down, with about 50 people upon it, but the being very fhallow, hp-pily no lives were lost nor did any 1 II conscquences arise, except the lofsofhats, wigs, icc. and a hearty dtiking. f'ricfay at Appleby Affizcs, Robert Hulme, and a-ies Ivesen, chargvd with the murder ot Joseph Railton, on the iSth of last May, at the fair at Kirby-stcven, were scverallyfoundguilty of man-flaughtcr, and burnt in the band. On WedncUlay live pots of nrwor game were sl.ipp'd at Shields. as a prefent to John Wilke, Efq; in the King's-Bench.

fiom a patriotic Gentleman at Aliton-Moor, in Cumberland. On Wednefday the 91h inst. John Wnitfield was executed on Barrock-f eil, near Carliste, and afterwards hung in ihains, purfuant to his lentence, for the min der of William Cuckburn. In the conrle of his trial he had the audacity to teil ths ju. that the law eould nvt afiect his life, th evidence ac-rtnst hifi what he iih.d, Circuniltaiiiial.

Yet, senrence was jjfled upon him, he was ftized with a most S. This is to acquaint the and La 1 1 cf'this Town and Ne'thbourhood adjacent, THAT there is just arrived from London, and tobe SOLD by AUCTION at the Red Bear, in Briggate, A Large and Complete Assortment of Foreign CHINA, Being Part of the Stock in Trade of the late Captain EU TON, deceafed, which must be foltt off immediately ind forih. a quick. Difpatih, no Price will be fix-d on any of rhr Articlei, but lest iniirely to tbe DeciQon I the The Sale tj bewirt on Monday the aSth Inftant, at Ten o'Clock in Ihe and Tbree the Ctch Vty, aad This ir to insirm the PUBLIC, THAT JOHN' WALTON, from the rmY, at hse'House next DoOf to tbeSign the Robir Hood and Little John in Yicar-Lane, LtcJs, eure, tbez VtwiaitAi. in all its Stage-, of ever so long sttnding, by ih; seftst, quiekest, and cheap Mcthod und out, witbort Counoement or hin draoee A D-irirri ,11 ne, wilh Secrecy, so a even ro to bc knawn by a Eedsellow.

Thole wbo pleafetgrrrrl 'y i.im m.y depnd on honourable Treat ment. Hs Uce.i, 4iw Tt.tK, aod vum all Kinai.

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