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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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A C>>!respondcivi's letter signed R. is only now received, which alludes to our last putt (ished Idf t March, laun-'ntirig'the narrow put icy which deprives as'of the #«oiwl advertisement froin G).t)'< hin, Charity.—The letter bus heen re sealed three or foul different timea—> IIK* orthography is i'vtaaiou?, and we H » philfinthro phi) Wll! IJI'XI II". |>«CV «J.I ih,. lueao-ess of putting ix to a shilling postage,
Family Notices
ARRIAGlS- On Saturday last, at Beauinarig, Richard, el j deMt, nn ofM r. J ohn Topham, of Liverpool in Margaret, only d^iiiihter of Mr. Harris, of f)- coch, BeHumaris.—The helU, on the happy oc casion, rung merry peals during the whole of ihe day. On the I3ih Inst, at Haniner. Fiinishi-e, b» the Rev. J. Hanmer, Tliomas B«ddow,- Esq of Brynn Hall, to Mrs: Hul, Housekeeper to the Right BOil, Lorll Kenyon, Grcdingion. Oil the 9th ins.t.. at Llanbadarnrawr, John Phil. lips Alle^ Lloyd, Esq. (,f Card (ff*«*hire, aod of Da|eCa»t|e, Pembrokeshire, to Charlotte Caroline, dauahte, of the late Captain Bartlett, iiov<i« ljOj?sneers. On Monday .last, in.Chester-Mr. SweMenhara, of Buckley Mill, £ -liuishire, to Miss Swett«„. ham, daughter 0r Mr. Swe.Henham, of COe^'er On the 19th inst. Mr, Richard Jones, master of the sloop John and Ann, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. Juho Griffith, both of Aberyst DEATHS. I On the 5th ult. at Chirk, in his 2lst year, sf St Year, ter a [Aing illness, which be bore with the grett- 1. est chri dan fo r II t U. d e and 'resignation., Air. lid ward Roberts, youngest son of the late Mr. W. Roher(ii, aroce-r. I On the 18th ult. aged S3, John'Owen, of Pen. rhos, jti the county pf Montgomery, Esq.—Tiiis gentleman was the last surviving male of the fa- IJlily of Owem, of Porkmgfon, in Shropshire. I On the Illb ult. at ber residence in Carmar- then, in <he 83d year of her aee, Mrs. Mary I Lloyd, relict of the late William Lloyd, sq of Maesaonod, Denbighshire. On the I Ilh ult. at his residence on Sillow-hill Bristol. Lieut. Charles Atkiuson, late of the 7th Ro)t)i- Vi-I. Batt. and one of the few suvvivurs who fought uuder General Wolfe, at the sw-ge of" Quebec. This veteran soldier received thirteen wound* iQ the course of this very extended ser- vitude.
THE ANGLESEY HOUNDS.
THE ANGLESEY HOUNDS. V MEET i" Morrow,,it ihe Kennel, Monday, at LlangeiilWeti, Wednesday, at ihe Madoc Inn, L Each day at half-past tern We greatly lament that any thing should have occurred to render necessary the of the following paragraph.—We are requested to insert if, find our duly obliges a compli- alice -C, Whoever insefted in the public prints, that Sir Robert Williams patronised the Fnircj Ball at Beaumaris, took an unwarrantable liberty with his nanie-for lie uei, her patriiutz&ii or pro- pogedil," Arrangements are m-iking for celebrating with great eclat, the next Anniversary of St. David's Day, in Ruthin, uuder patronage TeMemherfi of, he VieKh Literary-Society are lo go in procession 10 ("hutch, and after Divine Service •bey will repair to the Comity Hall, where the Literary aod Musical Competitors .are to display their rival claims to the meed of fame. li rom the promising specimen givett last yepr by this 'ii$(!tutio!>,we anhcipate a \'eryinrefstIlJgro!llslOn nf'Jambriatttalen', on Ille recijr""Iice of this iiaiional gifla )ff)d the sub jecis pioposed are calculated to excite general alfet)(IOU- devices on the medals to be aw/jr'de.d, wilt be various, and each-appropriate lu the respective prize subjects t grid th,sue(-es ful candidate* are 10 be publicly invested wi'h rhelll hi ladies of jJi§{tD!?H0» iu the Vale ol The niiyr'levy ia to he rai^ed by beat of driim, j, and orders have been issued, with a vii^w td -the I more raising of the men, for the of- ficert-eaiployed; to repair to those parts of the klogdolOiQ which they may be BuppoJed to pos- sess tha most influence. At Deptford, 120 head of cattle were slaugh- tered last week, to the order of the Victualling Board and Mr,-Mellish, the Contractor, has had repeated lately at the Admiralty and Somer- set Houqe, ot-i The sutiject of new supplies. We extract the following passage from a pa- ragtaph in an Irish newspaper At the fair of Newcastle, couniy of Limerick, horned cattle made hut a poor appearance (i. e. there were but few on salt). ill cllnsequnce, as is supposed, of the generality of 'them being under seizure for nEN'r'and arrean: The stoicism of Thurtell, we learn, has, at in a recent instance, yielded to circumstances, he having b»eo moved even 10 tears. This was 'he result or a, visit from Jack Marlin, the well- known pugilist, and of whon. Thurtell has been ?he frequent backer. Jack on entering the cell, an-d there-teeing his former patron tnanacled, was so affected at the sight, that bursting into tears, oe exclaimed, Is there any tiiilg, fhurteM, Whfch | can do for you ?" 'fh'¡'i'lwnestex¡JJ'es (IO ufunatfecfeJ 8)QJlJathy, touched the heart ol sTtiuriell, who unable to restrain his tears' mingled oh-vtn with those. of his friend. Wsiuo Hayman was painting the pirtnres' o? •the British heroes for the Rotunda at V^uxluilf, the Marquis of Grauby paid him a visit al his house in St, Martin's hlll, and told him he came at the request of his, friend Tyers, the proprietor of Yaaxhai: Gardens, to sit for bis portrait, 11 But Frank," said the Marquis, before I sit to you I. insist on having a set-to with you." Hay nan, not.understanding him, and Appearing sur prised at the oddity of the declaration, the. NI A r., q.iiii I have been tuld you were one iif the best boxers of the school of Broughton, and lam pot altogether deficient in the pugilistic artbut since I have been.in Germany, I have got a little out of practice, therefore I will have a fair trial of -strength and "kill." Hayman pleaded his age and gout as iosupe''able obsta- cles. To the first position. the Marqui. replied ,flat, there was. very little difference between them to the latter, that exerf-Ke wa* a •ii",cific remedy, and added,, that a few rounds v-ld iive animation 1.0 the canvass. At to it • hey fell, and alter the exertion of much shitl and strength, 00 both sides, Hayman put in a ni) the ito.inart, of the Ni,,irqtii%s that they both fell with a tremeiuliius noise, which brought Up the affrighted Mrs. U;¡Y man" who) !'ÓUlldl!lcm rolling over each other 011 the carpet like two bears I, The following waggish note was lately sent Sir,—Your .Cutter has queer notions of the humao form divine I had forgotten my new trouierslill Saturday morning, and when I had put iheuri-on, began to floubt whelher I were a mortal man, or an animated sn^ if lo;*f, thm at t-ht top, arid swelling 0111 ,tv>warcls the base. Does he know that I.have a belly ? and that I am not ,11 brosuierrat the ankle* than at the hip* ? Or hfH be made a slight mistake, and served whal he meavit for ihe ankles to that pan which wqs i" tended f<,r the waist I Tbe legs of the trousers be ,i for atl tie, r-, weuld he a good fi.i for an eiepiiant, the thigns for a man, and the hips for Master Slender, whom ¡:il¡Üf ilkdHd to a. man cut i)tlt ()I a the'ese- supper. The pockets tnust pe aliered HI the ok! fashioo the wid;h of the legs.1 d«» t nuoh object to, though they seeni iike bine bags •to Carry mile stones the things are too narrow, and-about the hips they are almost ipv's-ibte to ,siny tbipk sight.' The piuqhing of lhebell> I cau hear, for a .fai belly makes a lean pa'>, a"d; 01 ine will bear pinchio.g in. They are also sOme. 01 ine will hear pinchio.g in. They are also sOme. that too short in Ihe hody part, I most draw the braces tight to biiag, the buttons ulldr the waist coat, Your's,
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1. To the Editor of the North iVuks Gazette. S1 R, I sr reply to some of the queries of a POll) yi;a, wt)icli appeared in your last week's pub- lication, I beg -merely' to say, that early arrange meuts were made, for publishing 'he nze and other Poems, produced at the Eisteddfod, held al- Carnarvon, in 1821- It was also lotended that a report of the proceedings should he pub- lished, but the fonds did not at the moment, uor will thev yet, al(o-w of any additional ex pence. A MEMBER OF TITB GWVNEDD COMMITTEE. Dec. Spth, 1823.,
Compeiiotou^ .Jaotictü.
Compeiiotou^ Jaotictü. Tits COIIfiout"; in good health. at Uiigliton—Duke of York. Duke and of CIA-ciiee, Duke-of WeHingioo, and other Nobiii iy, arrived the palace Christmas Eve, ant4 dined wilh hl,Majes,y-OoChrl5tma Day, the Kill", Duke of York, and Duke and Duchess of Clarence, tuok, the Sacrament m the Palace Chapel—his Majesty dined in the evening with his relatives and suite.—Dnke of York balller, rown to jOIlL a shooting party at Mr. Peel's Lullworfb Castle, .-Dorset; -r- Duke of Wellington, Lord Granville, LordErrol, and other distinguish, ed personages, were with Colonel Thornhtil, at last week, and witnessed some very amasiii'g practice with the Colonel's hawks—Mr. Canning stil! confined to his house at Brompton wiin the gout.—Dissolution of the French 'Par-' liament, and creation of27 new Peers, looked on as prognostics of some measures by French M í nimry in course (,fihe en,suing session, to which they expect great opposition—Saturday's^ Gazette declares the King's sanction to the town of Ply. mouth Dock being in future called Devonport — t.i\be;clld Ie, I)\) Y" H:lan oit Paris, has published the case (if a man cured of hydrophobia by in Pilit (It wgrfn water ioto the veins.—A rFrench bookseller has been tioed by the policeat Paris for republishing parts of the works of Di- derot —The Funds continue to improve, and e. t, peifted to be still higher.~Franice, it is asserted, has given up all idea of assisting Spain fit reco verifig tier coioniei-,rhe'iiew levy proceeds with unusual activity and supoesr-ju one diit riet alone between 300 and 400 fine young men raised.-In. habitants of Sydney, New South Wales, have presented a gold cup, value 500/. to the late Go- venor in Chief,.N'Iaj,,r.Gef)er;il tJacquarrie.-Ttie Penitentiary, Milbank, lumivured will not be re- occupied as a prison—A Cornet visible iii the mortijagii-fw.ol, hours igtid A half before sun-rise— it is situated in the south-east, about fifteen de- grees from the horizoti-tlte nucleus appear* small, and ill defined, but the tail is described as brilliant.—A genteelly dressed youug man threw himself from the balustrades of Waterloo Bridge, last night—the body not yet fi)und. -Roisini, tho composer, expected at Brighton this week, to be introduced to his Majesty-Sinclair and MIss Paron,brought a 300/, house at Brighton, Friday 'vi:zh,, for the benefit of Chapman—MiM PfHon getterouily volunteered her services on1 the occa- sion—-Spring and Langan fight Wednesday next for 60O guinea; —vicinity of Lichfield the re- ported place of ct)tnt)al -Spring fuHydelermined -should:be survive, to fight no more bmltle,.i.-At Sussex Assises sentence of death was passed 00 James Bennett, aged 18, for highway robbery at lleUingiy, and the like sentence was recorded agiinst eight others,. O» rues lay week,a boat with her star-bo»rd g.UBwaf« stove in,and baving the words •" Com- merce of AheryStwitb," Was picked up in Mouot'> Bay, Corn wall. M r. Ed wants, of Amesbui-y, WUts. h!t<) w vtbiii the last few years, stuffed and preserved one white hare, three white stoats, three white rats, two White mice, four white pheasants, one white par tridge, six white larks, two while sparrows, a white swallow, a white wagtail, a white liuoet, and a red wing with a white head It appears by the Norwich Corn Market Ac- count, that Rye has advanced from 2S>. to 5fx. a quarter, in consequence of the great demand f.,)r that, article for Hunt's Breakfast Powder; It i- curious that flunt should be one of the first to .practically falsify Cobbeit's prophecies, as to all sorts of grain being lower and lower, until Peel's Bill were repealed. Bon»p!irte,in the account of his Egyptian cam paign. savs, that his view in attempting the con w-a. s to make that country the .giatid colony Of France, being convinced ilk-( if W a5 ca i),,i 1) 1o f yic I (11 ii;z all -the. productions of -tro.p.icaf'climates', especially sugar and cotton — i) re si) eet to the latter anicle, hili opinion is in a,fair progress of being verifi<>.d.-H Egyptian cottou have latfiy been SJild in London, and 500 have been lately siifi,ii,) We believe that SOO more are shorty expecfed in this port. These are very curious <wid interesting f4ClS commer cial WorliS. The history of tliis commodity, tiie most rctjrirkabis of ail others, is truly extraor- dinary. For many ages its production, as -"i article of cxporr, was chiefly conlincd to the Wet India islands. Thence is passed 10 the conti- rieut of N iirth America. Afterwards it extend- ed itself to the liraeils, iu S,)U!h America, and hag lately become the principal export staple of the East Indies. Finally, it has passed into Kgypf, which, from its proximity to Europe, may at last outrival all other countries. The birth of a Son and Heir lo the House of -Hals-ion, had not been celebrated with mllre de light any where than it was on Thursday werk, at DINAS MOWDDWY, by Mr. Mytton's friends aid tenants in that neighbourhood. A very li-, beral subscription had been enteted into for de- fraying the t'xpence ofa public dinner, &c.( and (tle-re are grievous complaints of the poverty and nakedness of the land," few were "backward in aotatng forward" with theirml(e upon this occasion. Two line sheep were roasted snd afterwards distributed to the poor, with a bowl of CVRW, nnA." and loud and long" were the shouts which accompanied 'he-ceremony oftfrinkwg the young Squires health. Seventy persons dined at the Red Lion 1011, and after dinner, the glass went merrily round, and inasoy a bumper was despatched to pledge the sincerity of file company's pleasure at the event which they had met to celebrate. In the evening the scene W#B again changed, young, men and tijaideos, old men and wives," roused at the sound of their ■native instrument the harp, entered into the spirit of country dancing, jigs, reels, &('. by keeping il up till four u'),,pj{ the, following morning. The day will IOflgbè remembered at D-inas Mowddy, for iY is not often that the sound or mirth and merry maktag is heard to echo amongst the mountsins ihete. Mr. Matcnes, late master of the brig Isabella, has arrived at Carmarthen, after a series of suf- ferrn", owing to a violent storm in October last, rarely parallelled. Whilst the bfig was on Passage from North America to Carmarthen, with timber, she encountered a tremendous ale, which carried away both the masis, boasts, and eery article above deck, with two of the leaving the survivors ou.the water jagged "'ill, wiiiioui proiisiiotiS of any kind, and the raging saa coustaiiilK washing over them. Three Wf the crew soot) died from exhaustion, and the rnaHer and three others relnalftedro endure the horrors of cold and faitiiiit-(Ii ey we:re reduced <0 the horrid Ijece-;sity of subsisting upon the dead bodies if their comrades for five days, (ill foriiiujueiy they were perceived by a vesvel, an() taken to St. John's, Newfoundland, wheie ihey i recovered their fatigues, and the Captain of the 1 French war brig, L'a Nantrie, gave them a pas- Sage to St. Maloes, froot whence Chey.pror'eede,ll Et), G,uernsey and -St)uthauil)ti)ri. The master Jipeaks in,, he tkigheit, terms of the humane, atrl generous treatment they experienced from the French, On Monday morning, a meeting took place on Finchley -com(ni-.6, betwixt Capt. Feathersione, of the Royal Marions, and Raymond, Esq. 4 genileman of the Scotch bar, The pariit-s agreed to fire by signal, and both gentlemen dis- charged (heir pistols, without effect the second fire was, however, more fatal, as Mr. Raymond received his antagonist's ball between the second and third ribs of the right rido, and, passing in an oblique, diieciioti* perforated the abdomen ;he. ui)f'ortutiato geojflemtit) fell, and was raised by his second, alld another friend, apparently life- less. The first use he made of speech wag to exchange forgiveness with his anfagonist, and entreaied C.aptain Featherstone to keep out of the way until his faie should be decided, at the same time generously exculpating that gentleman imd his friend frolll all blame. Mr. Raymond was removed to town immediately after, and the ball was extracted on Monday evening by ihe surgeon (Mr. Chaonbers), wh" attended profes siondlly on the grouod. Last oir.ht hut faint hopes were entertained of his recovery. Captain Fea- therstone, though perfectly sensible of the noble and disinterested motives which induced Mr, Raymond's advice, did not act upon it, but will abide the issue. Mr. Raymond was attended by a Mr. Mackenzie; the name of Captain Feather- slone's frieod we have not heard. The ground of the quarrel is said to be of a very trivial na (ure.B),itish Traveller. TRIALS AT fl]EitTrolID.- The .01)serter of Sunday, Jan. Il, will of necessity be two sheets. No Advertisements in' either.. The price of the two sheets will be Four- teen-peiice. They will coiilain a very Copious Report of the trials of Thurtell and Hunt, illustrated with Seven Engrav- ings, viz.: The Representation of the Court House, at Hertford, drawn during the time of the Trials. a. The Scene of the Murder, with the Gig in the Lane. 3. The Pond in the Garden into which Mr. Wtiare was first thrown. 4 The Pond at Eistree in which the body was found. 5. The Stable, with the deceased placed across the horse.. 6. View from the Cottage-window, from which the deceased is seen being drawn along the path of the garden. 7. A Ground Plan, taken by order of the Magistrates. These two sheets of The Observer will be kept on sale until the last day of Ja- nuary, at the Office, 169, Strand, Lon- don, where franks can be had to send them to any part of the United Kingdom, free of charge. to a Dutch translation of Addison's Tragedy of Call, 'he versiou of the famous soliloquy IJOIIA^NEIICES THOS V Just s >i-yiiQ are right, Mybheer Plato. A cumet is now vjsible in the morning«—two hours and a half btifore sun-rise; It is tit.uat«d in the sVuith east ,about \5 degrees from tie hor j, i!ucieu,,i ji)l)eair. aiid ill d,!iiiied, bur the tail is brilliant. There is reason to believe that the Harlequin sloop of War, Captain Weeks, has been lost ou the western coast of Ireland. Letters have been 'eeeivcd frum the Collector of tiie Customs at .Wemport, bythe Custom Mouse in Dublin, that soqie boats, spais, and oilier pieces of wreck had been washed 011 the 'coast, as also some hats, on which were ttit- word" Harlequill. Captain Weeks has left a wife aod a large tamily of children, and jt is Conjectured that every per son who was on board ha perished. The K'tig lus been pleased to grant his Royal license and authority, that Thorn,is Browue Jones eldest sou 01 Pryce Jones, of Coffronny dd, in the county of Montgomery, Esq may henceforth, ir. compliance with the'last will and testament of i riiomis Browue, fate of Mel'ington Hall, in the said county of Muntgom'eryJ-Esq; hear the sur- name anil arms of Browne, .instead-of th'ise of Joues, such arms being first duly.recorded in the Herald's College. — {Gazette.) [• On Saturday, last a man uanp<1 Feake, led his wife'into Cbi|jping-,0.ng»r, market, in E-sset, by a Ualfar, and ihere exposed her for sale. She soon purchased by a ..youug inan, a black- .is tth, ol H14I1 Oogar, at theprice of 101. ti i r person was by no means unpleasjug, and she ap- peared to be. abou> 25 yea/s age. The collector of the lolls actually demanded and received from the purchaser fhe customary charge of one penny, which is aJwaj s pan! upon live stock sold therejo /P<r heail Surely it is high time that such dis graceful scelies ohould be put an end to. graceful scelies ohould be put an end to. STBAAC.K LEGAL FACTS —To burn a house of which the criminal is lenaut at will, is capital, hut, if he has a .lease, it is only a oiisdeaoiiean 'r. To wound cattle is a capital crime—to wound a man- is only a misdemeanor.. A coraedian, who to &. rikea,re fll,,)yal, is a reputed ;)er- son— but ifi.the same comedian plays the sainr chiUa(,tr io a tht:\l.lre,wbieh wants the stamp of. royally, he is a rogue and vagabond A senile rnao of large,.property may hunt on the ground of a maq of small property—wh le the mau of small property: may not hunt on his own ground t'eers ahd Nie[nbe.s of Parliament carmaf be ar rested for debt. but their creditors may. A private letter fro-n the Cape siveii a trulv deplorable account of ihe wretched state of the borde of savages, recently announced as having mide an irruption towards the British settle taentt, and respecting whom so many idle tales ,had:bteit *urre(tt. It appears that in consequence of this late check, they had encamped in the vi einity of Old and \-w Lattakoo, where they had been visited by that dreadful scourge—famine.— To such a truly horrible degree had this dread ful calamity fallen upon i.hem, that they had been | compelled to kill each other, and rhe survivors i feasted on the bodies of (heir dead companions. Above-thirty individuals are stated to have her,, ¡ sacrificed, and more than that number are re ported to have actually perished by starvation, some measures were about to be adopted by the Governor for the purpose of eoahtinj: thein to re- turn to the country..from whence they came, and some Europeans had been detached from Simon's Town to learn the full particulars of their eon- diiioti. Wo understand that an action is threat- ened by the Corn Exchange Committee against t,he Proprietor of (he SUNDAY flHESi for pufillshivV^; Mtr-Ty w, -k tbc- MoxD A't's Er>rtioN of that Paper t he long celebrated Letter, which contains: the quantity of every kind of Corn and Seed brought into the Port of London, from all parts of the Continent, up to the previous Siturd.iy n'ght, inclusive Sepen-pencc for the Paper, which is full-sized folio paper of'20 columns, crowded with Fo- reign and Domestic Intelligence, it is obvious, that if not restrained by some proceedings at law, the SUSDAY TIMEI Will supersede the Letter^ altog t ier, and which it-is said to tie ri »:(llv doing.
for the NortA Wales Gaiette.
for the NortA Wales Gaiette. '<'4< CERDf)."GWYL.t)t)EWt." TRVSTIO alfau tros y terfyn, Nr hydy uos, Corn yo deff«> Cawri n (i) LTryti. Ar hyd y iios, Taoio'ceUoedd gwaed yn colli, Ym JDro Rhuih>0 g>ni fo'o peri, If ael dduo ar Wy| Ddewi, Ar hyd y nns. Heddyw darfu ysfryw estron, Ar hyd y nos, ,.F-,Ilytl It-yr a chvilyil hir'ion) Ar hyd y tios, Saeson fu,n,efyi)'Ion ini, -Hen,) gwis.aiit genniii Law-law'a dawel wyleill Dewi, Ar hyd y no». Clj wch frwy Gymtu'r beraidd gyogan, Ar hyd > P°»». Rliwygo awyr a goroian, Ar hyd y aoi, Swn telynau adsain llethri, x O Biumfitfton i'r Eryri, Gwalia ddywed »' daeth Gwyl Ddetoi* Ar byd y IIqll. Felly ninau rhoddwn fnnllef, Ar hydy nos, Peraidd lais ac adlau cydlef, Ar hyd y bos, Rhaid ir galon wjrion oeri, Cyu'r an^hiifiwu wlac| ein genl, Na gwledd aweu boh gwyl Ddewi, Ar hyd y nos. Joujj BLACK WELL, Barddy Gymdeithas Gymreigyddol, RHDTU YN,
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,„ SHIPPING. PORT PEVBHVV, IIANCOPt.-Ar. rived, aont,-r-Cleared out, Harry, Ra,eo, Mary Anne, Brothers, and Naomi, ali wuh slates. CARNARVON. — Jrrived, Jane, Ovens; Ant, Owen; New Bello, Jones I. lit)pewt:ll, Tboajas äitd P loraGltris! ie. Cleaned out, Jane, Hughes; S s Brothers. "Evan* Rose in June, Williams; Princess Ame- lia, Jones; and John, Edwards, all with slates. BEAUM-ARIS,- Arrived, J-ute & Ann, WiHI- sms Vnry.t, Gnflith Dariiug, Williams; anil Fraud's Delight, Jones. Vteared out, Harry, Cook; Bettie«, Divies fiUetv, Harsison.; Edward & Mary, J-nu-s Lo ii Nelson, Hodge Friends Goodwill,Hughes A in Iwch, Briiham Juno, Williams Jane, Bo tham Providence, Williams t Fancy, Roberts Wellington* Jones; Hope, Thomas.; and Ra veil. Dale. ABKIIVSTWITH.— Arrived. Amieitill. James Ann & .Elizabeth, Tlio.tuas Castle, O^vics; an,' Mary, Jones,, from Newpor', with coal; Buck. Divies, irooi A bery stwith, ballast. Chared out. Eagle,'Williams, for Bristol,sun dries; Nepiuue, Ph'llips; and Swan, Davies, for Cdr4ifsn> oak tioiber, • A (alty who slept at a well known ion at Do- ver, a few nights since, upon being takco awfully sick on her passage from thence to Calais, asto- nishod every one from the profusinu of her bili- ary production. Sfn was asked what she had taken for breakfast ? when sliti replied, I had mutton chops for to teak I *s', .»o<ne.Sr.iMch marma- lade on bread aii,i,buitcr two egzl".tw() CU!li t-,f coffee, and three of tea, besides tcasr, a Ijitle fried whiung, some polled charr, a herring, and a tew shrimps; and after breakfast. I look a glass of warm white wine negus, and a few oys- lerii, which lasted ute iiil we got into the bfat. when i began' eating some jjneerbread nuts all the way to-the jwt kct, and then was persuaded to I;{e a glass of co iled porter,' tu keep every l it in? -mlg and cosufor'i.able.
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=- MARKET ME51ALD. An account of the prices of iVneal, BLJrley, and Oats, tn t-ke. ■ week closed Salurdaylast, in the under-'neatt'iiif. counties—per qr. ff-inches let" measure.— Old fPi-eat higher V I),. Bariev. Oats, Anglesey, ¡ •5S«7of34s'4 ta'il-v 20s ^4» Carnarvon:1.. 39s -•.■S(»s. ? S3*—S7s 5?ls—24* -Denbi,h. 57.>;),; <¿7- .q"j. 3U—24a Flint iS3s — 6S- -'>*—Si-; Merioneth. t 2 4 Montgomery, i ;)33 -6, i i* 20s—i2s
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.,¿¡Æ W'VMJPOOL COAX EXCHANGE. -TUESp.Y. (),)('O .)'C!or;k, Monday. Dec, 29 this d-'iy iceek hao* not been extensive, bitt such ai have taken p'ace habc been -it fJric>s.- Saturday ihere teas a slenig drmnnd fo> (onui■■;•;■ U, for bulk if heni < d ) i■'> i'■■ teas als > a i/j :cct Intive inq ti; 0, and so>m p irm■ • !d List' If'aea brought, a higher- price than h td bUT; hla/lld fl back 0 iti. ib-re In I3.i: /ej, Beaiis and Oainitat, there, has bctn' lilt le ilone tvile,t I ".Deo.j fllb$ II. d, s. d. English Old 9 0a 9 9 Nttv 90 a 9 6 Oats 3 fa 3 4 Barley 3 9 4 0 Flour, per -24025, s. d. s, d. English fine 45 0 a 52 0 Irish 4'1 0' u bJ 0 Amer. in bond per' 1 9r»/'>s 2.S 0 a 32 0
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EON DON. 'Corn Exchange, Monday, Dec. 29 The arrival both of Wheat and Flo/u du ing the l ist to k ic:rs t ilera'i n large, a>id h :v ng a a t,,i snpuhj of Wheat tbis mwning from E k-x and Krnt, the m'aling trade teas on the. whole dull, and though a few of au best runs nearly obtaiw-d the. prices of titii diy the middling and urdinary sorts dre ftili 2s per quarter cheaper Fine. Matti tg !}a> l< continue« much in request, and is from l». to '2s. pt< qnnrt. -»• de.-irer. than* rind Grey Pmse aho are taken off on smnetchat better tums, and tVhite hove 1-teaneed full 2s. per tinning a n ry moderate supplu of Oties gO'-d fresh co n is a trifle dt aier. Flour "e¡Jlairi, as before slated. ilea t WI)ile 46, a 53s Barley 26, a 33.. 41 51s Sfis a 42s O.t,; V(,titiie 2->> a ?9s 1 Pojand 24- ~z6i 252 i X PRlCEXJfc FLOUR. Town made Flour 50s 55s per sack delivered l>itto Seconds, ..45s 50*. ditto, 45.. on board ship Norfolk & Stockton do 40s 45s ditto Bran. 9n IO per quarter Fine 145 iitto New Rapeseed, = £ 25 1.0 £ 26 Os. per Last L PRICE OF BREAD rilf WliEK. P-'Ok loaf to weigh I7ib 60z IhIrd/lta ditto Stbttoz Quarierii loaf ditto 4II1 Half quariern lo The highest price )f the best Itbeaten Bread in the metropolis, is stated by the principal Bakers la be Nine-pence th-e Quartern Loaf.
;SMlTHFtELi). VIOVOA Y, Dec…
SMlTHFtELi). VIOVOA Y, Dec 29. He have a short maket to day for aV kinds o stocky but. not with a corresponding rise as to Bet haoing been overdone in that article during th Christmas markets The number of Sheep is s» scanty, that we haue experienced an advance of Ad. per stone, on the best qualities, unit no doubt the whole will be cleared off Downs and Half bred* constituted our chief supply there were but feio Leicesters or Linc»Ins here. The sale for Catoes was brisk,, but without alteration in price. To sink-the oiral-I)er slotie of Sibs. B eef 3s Od «o4s Od j Peal. 2s 8d to 4s 8d Mutton..Si Oil 10 4s4d | Pork .2s 4d to 4" Sd Head of t'a tilt this day. Beasts,about 1918 Calves 130 Sheep. 13420 ( Pigs 130 RAW HIDES. Best Heffersand Steers Ordinary 2s 6J to2s 8d per st 3s 3d to 3s 4d 1 Market calf each Ss (HI Middls. ?s I0d to 3s 0d ( Eng.Hotse 0s 0U to 0d "PRICE OF HOPS. New Bags. Kent. 9/ 0s to 101 08 Sussex. 81 0s to 91 O. New Pocketf: St Os a IOl 0; a Ill. O. SiisseX 71 Os a 8' 0s a 8' lb. losses. 7 10s a St 8s a 9.. 9s PRteE OF LEATHER. Bults, 50 to 561bs each per 15 22d to 234 Ditto, 5S to 66lhs each 24 to -25d Merchants'liicks to -d Dressing Hides I8d to 20d Fine Coach Hides.. 2ld to 22d Crop Hides, 35 to WIlls for cuttins.. 18d to 19d Ditto 45fo5!llbs 19d to?0* Calf Skins 30 to 40lbs 18d to 23t1. 1 Jitlo 5-V(o 7 dhs 24n te 27d Ditto 70 to SOIbs 22d to 24d Small Seals (Greenland) 18d to J 9d Large ditto I5d to ISd PRICE OF TALLOW. To-wn Tallow. ,39s I)ii -s Od Yellow Russia ..35<Gri—s Od While ditto .32; 6d—s 0d Soap ditto.32-6d —s 0d Mehulg; Sniff .SOs Od—s 0d nittf) Roug-11 I i)., Oil od Giaves Od Palm SSs <<i Curd S6s 00 Good Dregs 6s (JiJ 11 Price of Candles per doz S. (j 1- <I 0:rl5 Wi -t 6d pur doz. itliow'ttd Jcr :e-i<iv tuiu.sy.