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< NOTICE AtL Persons who are indebted to the Es- tate of the Ute Mr, JOHN DAVIES, of pk«ln!i„, are requested «> P»V ,h« S3a,e »<» Mn' ^'Uiatn ThooM, of Pentre V i*las, before the !nlb day of Jannary, IS24. And on the 20th of Jaotiary, all accounts are to be finally ret- ted at Pentte Voyla*. And all persons who have any legal claim or deloan(i agalllst the said Estate, muit then and there produce the «*me, as the parties concerned Ire then leaving the Principality. Pe/llre Yoylas, Dec. 2j Ih. 1823 TLHIiEli. To be Sold by Private Conlract Ca Tuesday, the 3d day of rebruaryi 1824, at the ^Uouie of Mr. David Owen, the Star Inn, >■ rv- < LLANRWST. '— 205 OAK. ■ 96 ASH. Hiw 78 ALDER, w\' v, 28 SYCAMORE. 12 BIRCH. } Growing upoo the Farm of Brynmorfydd, and v "'lhlD a mile of the River Conway, where tbef Mov be shipped. Furthu particulars may he had, on applica,- "flo to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, liry nrnorfydd, ''lanrwgt. MR. PARRY S SCHOOL, I PWLLHELI. MR. PARHY, BEGS leave to offer his grateful acknowjedg-, meats to his Friends and the Public, for. the liberal support he has hitherto received. This School having attained the approbation of some hundreds of Parents and Guardians, a long state* mtot of its advantages is Unnecessary and w hi I st Mr. fury solicits a continuance of their inter- est in his favor, he assures them, that it shall t be his constant endeavour, not only to conduct his Pupi\s through the various Branches of Edu cation, suitable to their years, capacity, and prospects, but also to inculcate oo their youthful ftinds, those moral duties, so necessary for their Present comfort and future welfare. TERMS. '-s ]Board attd Tuition for. Pu under 14 years of age.J C per apnuHi. Fourteen ye«rs and above..1. 20) £ fr The School will commence on MONDAY the 19th Instant. T Custom House, London,, WHEREAS it has been represented 1, 0 the Commissioners of his Majesty's Cusioms, that In the night of the 18tb or earty in the morning of the 1.9th November last; some evil disposed persoo or persons unknown, did i; maliciously cut aud damage the Mooriogs be lo in2 to the Crown 4t Carnarvon, within the Beaumaris, whereby (he Boat usual!) m ed there was in danger of being lost." Tl „1(i Commissioners are hereby pleased to efrer a Rg*ard of to any oarson or persons who shall discover, or :,catiie to bediscovered,any one or more of iho said r« fexcept the actual offender) so that he may be apprehended, aud dealt with ac cardifig to Ltkw, to be pii-d by the Collector of be Customs at the said Port of Beaumaris, upon conviction. By order of the Commissioners, ■ 0 D. CURLING, Secretary. VALE OF LLANGOLLEN. to biTlet, Jnd entered upon on the 2d day of February and the 1st day of May, 18U, THE MANSION HOUSE QF DINBREN, < .Suitable for the Residence of a Family of Distinction, SITUATE in the beautiful Valeof Llstigallen, s in the county of Denbigh, with coii>mddj6as and convenient attached and detached Oniccs, a Walled Garden, and upwards of Oue Hundred Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasttirfe fc^nd upou which are 3 Cottages. Tv The HOUSE comprises an elegant Drawing. ? v room. 28 feet by 19 feet and a half, bpeniiig i into au Anti-rooo), 19 feet and a half by 14 '-ig 3" *> **>■■■» I'm, 'H^feieh • Entrance Hall, hat»d«onieht.ircase,-Bre*k. »?.v fast Room, 16 feet square and Library, io feet To'e ATTACHED OFFICES consist of a Kitchen, Scullery, Servauts'-hall, flooisek 'eei)e 'rs' Itoom, Butler's Paotry, and two Larders^with back Staircase t and detached is a Dairy, Brjw-. house, Bakehouga and Laundry. The CHAMBER STORY contains Thece spacious Bed room8, liod Two nver the principal Rooms, each 12 feet high Family Bed-rooms; with Two Dressing rooms; Three Bed-.roouw, and One Dressing roum « a Bath room, and Two Water Closets; and there are Seven Servants' Rooms in the .JI;CS.' The r BU1LDINCJ8- art situated at a con- venient distance from the House, nod consul of Q doui}le (.oath houMe, 1:11111 ijoHucli.rlIOIn",IWO Capital Stable*, containing seven S alls 5 Barns, a Cart Stable, Cow-houses for 26 Cows -Granarv, Poultry House, anci Piggery, with se- veral o'hei convenient Building* (0r TheCEN ER Y of the VALE of LLAN- GOLLEN IS so pHlCHilly koi.wn, litat y de- scription would be useless. '1 he 'House coimiiands ttit, and much admire'l Vii! and is well sheltered with .txiersive ,(I I-I It is d¡.{i.ulIIIle Mile from LUnijullen.ihrpngh which Town 'he London anil Holyhead AM.and. two Lbndina Coachet Pas< daily. -For /uf (iter particulars, apply to M- J. Jc-n F.s, I Jliro.ojk siifjcf, Oswe«n> of Mr. Ricuu, J USES, Draper, l.l^n-oll''l,» wh'j witl appoint a j f^ou to shew thP J {tj-by kUcr,j)Q)il ppiii-y, "0" WANTED, -¡" A YOUNG M AN, steadV, *ciive, and sober, for a Drapery and Grocery Sh^p, >n 4 Market Town in North'Walei.-Gí}od references as to his character, will tie required. Letters, post paid, addressed to this Office. The Rev. J HUGHES, A. E. BEGS leave to inform his friends ahd the. public, that, his Pupils meet, after fhe Christmas Vacation, on the 26th oT Jan. 1824. Mr, H. has accoaiiuodatioiis for a few Pupils more. Recotidnes hiia»elf tp eight, whom he in- structs ierthe Gieek and Latin Languages, Arilh- metic, &ci TERMS —s £ 26 per Anoum. For further particulars, apply 10 the Rg*. J. HUGHES, Tynewydd, near Pwllheli. Porthdinllaen Road. NOTICE IS IIEltEBY GlVl<T, rpflAT an adjourned Meeling- of the- Trusw JL rees of the First District of Road, will -be held wt, the Town Hall, in Pwllheli, on Wednes-. (fay, the Seventh day of January dext. to- receive, rrortllhe Trustees of the Namhwynant or Secrtttd • District of Road, their. proposals as lo-joiBWrg this Dittict in renewing the Act, and to taine finally thereon, and In transact such other business relaiing thereto, andrtOithe intendsd up plication as may then occur.—Dated this 29ib day of December, 1823. JOHN ELLIS, Clerk to the Trustees of the Porthdinilsen -1 Ladies' Boarding School, lislipti. THE MISSES COOPER BEG leave to acquaint their Friends and the Public in general,that their School will re open on Wednesday, the Ist rhy of January next, when they mean to tctke to their assistance (wilh the intention Ifl a future period to resign in their favor J the Mhs s f! um [ihrey!, of ftosf Hill, two of their farmer.Pup.il<, whose unii d etertions the Misses Cooper confidently hope will merit a continuance of thai kind patronajri" they have hitherto experienced, and for which they feel pnriicu!arl> graleful. Jsaph,. Die* 30*1823. -c-

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