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WANTED., ,A Youth as an APPRENTICE to a Wool- _a ten-draper, in the town of Beaumaris; as lie wpi ilz-, treated as one of the family, a premium '*f*ill be expected ;—he must speak the English aad Welch languages fluently. For further particulars apply, if by letter post to the Printer of (his paper. Bangor, Jan. ZY, IS08. v CURACY. 4- WANTED, by a Clergy niaa • ^respect- T able character, conversant in the Welsh language, a CUR AC Y, in any of the count ies of North Wales. Salary will be no great object, Where the use of the Parsonage-house can be had, and the situation likely to be permanent. For further particulars, enquire of the Printer of this paper; if by letters, post paid. ON SALE, DANTZIC, SWEDISH, & MEMEL TIMBER, NEW YORK YELLOW PINE, NOVA SCOTi A & MASSACHUSETS PINEV Ri) -Sc WHITE DEALS, x NORWAY DEALS, NEW YORK PINE BOARDS, V RED & WHITE OAK, PLASTERING & SLATE LATHS. Apply to J AS. HOLLAND. -B ri dge ivate >•- s: t reel, Liverpool. IN THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. TO BE LET, And entered npon on the 13tl) day of May, 1808, TfflHAT DWF.Til.IN"G-IIO USE, with the AP JL PURTENANCES, situate in Markct-sUed, in the town of Carnarvon, now in the occupation of Mr. J. Thomas, surgeon, which is snilicicntly large and convenient for the residence of a genteel family; consisting of a parlour, 19 feet by 1 Gleet, a good kitchen and pantry, a servant's hall, a se- cond Iciicheu, brewhouse, and a capital cellar, a tea-room, 23 feet by 16 feet, and a number of good hed-rooms, with a good stable, and a large gar- den. t:T- For further particulars, apply to Mr. J. I EVANS, attorney, Carnarvon. Bangor Association, St. David's Day, Tuesday, 1st of March, 1808. CYMDEITHAS F AN COR. N gymmaint a bod torri Tai, lladrad, a a Throseddiadau eraill, wedi CIl givneuthur yin Mhlwyfydd Bangor, IAandegai, a Llanllechid, yn Swvdd Gaunai/on, a derfod i'r Troseddwyr yn i'ynych ddiangc rhag cytiawn GospedigactiL naill a'i trwy onnod Tynerwch, neu o eisiau digon o Arian i ddwyn y cyfryw Ddrwg-weithredwyr i dderbyn Barn y Gyfraith. RIIYBUDD YW IIWN. Ein bod ni, Enwau y rhai sydd yn canlyn, Tri- golisti y Plwylydd uchod, wedi ymrwymo i wncu- thur ein gorau tu ag at ddwyn i'r Gosp ahaeddant, bob cyfryw rai a w'nelont unrhyw Ladrad ar ein Heiddo, neu a fyddont yn euog o'r Troseddiadau a enwir yma. Ac, fel y gwnelem hyn yn well, darfu i ni gvttuno talu y cyfryw Wobrau acabcn- nodir rhagilaw, i unrhyw un a ddaiio, ncu afyddo yn achos o ddal ac o gospi Dynion euog or Tro- seddiadau sydd yn canlyn Am dorri Ty 3 3 0 Am yspeilio ar ben ffordd fawr, 3 3 0 Am ladratta CcfTyl nen Gaseg, ». 2 2 0 Am ladratta neu anafn Bnweh, LIo, Dafad, neu anifail arall, 110 Am dorri i, neu ladratta Da, neu Ddod- refn, o unrhyw dy allan, 0 10 6 Am ladratta neu wneuthur niwaid i Fenn, Trol, Aradr, neu unrhyw Ger Hwsmonaeth arall, 010 6 Am ladratta Mochyn nen Aderyn dof, 010 (4 Am dorri Perllan neu Ardd, 0 10 6 Am ladratta Yd, Grawn, Gwellt. neu Wair yn tyfu neu wedi eu casglu ynghyd, Potatws neu Faip, 0 10 6 Am dorri neu ladratta Llidiart, Cled- ren, Post, neu, unrhyw waith haiarn yn perthyn iddo, 0 5 0 Ac am unrhyw Drosedd neu Ladrad na phen- nodwyd o'r blaen, y fath wobr ag a dybio y rhan fwyaf o aelodau "r Gynideithas yn gymmwys ei roddi. PLWYF BANGOR. Y gwir Barchedig Esgob, Bangor, Y Parchedig Dean, Bangor, Y Parchedig Mr. Kyffiu, Y Parchedig Thomas Ellis, Y Parchedig II. Owen, D. 0, Y Parched ig Alr. Tories, Vicar, Y Pareliedig Mr. Rice, Y Parchedig Mr. Williams, Y Parchedig Mr. R. Davies, Y Barchedig Mr. N. OWlli, Thomas Jones Parry, Esq. John Jones, Esq. Bangor, John Jones, Esq. Treborth, John Roberts, Esq. D. R. Captain Taylor, Pen'rallt, Mr. Hugh Jones, Surgeon, Mr. Roberts, Surgeon, TVIr. Pring, Organist, Mr. Rasbrook, Post Office, Mr. Jackson, Bangor Ferry, Mr. White, Perfedd-goed, Mr James Hutchins, Mr. Jones, Bryntyrion, Coleiiiaii, Esq. Perfedd-goed, Mr. John Brown, Plumber and Glazier, LLANDEGAI. Benjamin Wyatf, Esq. Lime Grove, Mr. Green lie hi, Brynderwen., Samuel Worihin^ton, and Co. Mr. W. Williams, Llandegai, Mr. J. Defiord, b' j Mr. W. Pierce, Rhose. LLANLLECHID. Y Parchedig Mr. Roberts, Rector, Mr. Thomas Jones. ABER. Y Parchedig H. W. J ones. The members are requested to meet at Air. JACKSON'S, Bangor Ferry, on Tuesday the 1st of March next; dinger at 3 o'clock. I I' TO BE SOLI) BY PUBLIC AUCTION J/ On Thursday the 11th day of February, 1808, at three o'clock in the afternoon, at Air. Grif iith Owen's, Raven Inn, Towyn. near Ma chynlleth, North Wales; I" I 11 .1. .1 ALL tliat good Brio- or Vessel called the THREE SISTJERS, of Sunderland, burthen and regis- ter one hundred and eighty-seven tons, Mr. i ,EOS k.s R Ho naso inas- ter; lately driven on the santi ,x„ hut sfciee got off, and is safe in the h.. bum- < Aber- synny. The above vessel is but little damaged in her htill.-Otlier particii!ai-s will be given atth2 place of sale, where an inventory may be seen. T'owyn, Jan. 23, 1808. y TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, i On the premises at Glynnllivon, near Carnarvon, on Tuesday the 16th day of February next, and the following days. ALL the ""FARMING STOCK, IMPLE- MENTS IN HUSBANDRY, DAIRY VESSELS, &c. consisting of a capital DAIRY of COWS, a variety of BULLOCKS of ages; several HEIFERS; calved and in calf; a choice collection of CALVES; a variety of SHEEP, PIGS, CART HORSES, and HACKS. A quantity of HA Y, CORN, and POTATOES several CARTS; LAN D ROLLERS; WIN- NOWING MACHINE; CHAFF CUTTER; scrcral PLOUGHS; HARROWS; GEERING for several The stock is well selected, and worthy the at- tention of Breeders and Graziers. The sale to commence each day at ten o'clock and continue until all is sold. Cappel Cerrig and BeddgelerL TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Some time in the month of May next (unless pre- viously disposed of by private contract) the day and place of sale will be mentioned in a future paper, the following FREEHOLD ESTATES. N Parishes. Tenants Names. Tenements. A. R.P. Cappel Cerrig") and £ Joshua Dayies, Ganallt, .1.33 2 2 Llanrhochwyn _) Beddgelert, "WiiliamOwcn,Peny Bryn,27 0 39 There arc very extensive sheep-walks belonging to the above tenements: and Pen y Bryn is greatly benefited by the turnpike-road from Capel Ccrrig to Bcddgelert being made through the farm. Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Maentwrog; or to Mr. If- OWE-X, solicitor, in Bala, who is authorized to treat for the premises by private contract. Carnarvonshire Freehold Estate. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Mil. ELIAS WILLIAMS. At the Crown and Anchor, in the town of Pwllheli, in the county of Carnarvon, on Wednesday the 24th day of February next, between three and five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which due notice will he given, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon, and subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced. h No. of acres §■ Parish, Tenants "Tenements, more or less. A. R. P. 1 Llanaclhaiavn, Mrs Jones and John Roberts, Parcel, 33 2 0 2 Mrs Jones and William Griffith, Cappaslwyd, 24 1 g6 3 Jane Jones, Llanravon, 2 3 6 4 Robert Roberts,Ty mawr, 3 2 It 5 William Griffith, Ty ncwydd, 1 139 The whole of the above lands are of an excellent quality, and capable of great improvements at an easy expence, being situate near Llanaelhaiarn Bay, where lime and sea manure may be had.— They are situate 13 miles from the market town of Carnarvon, and 7 miles from Pwllheli-, and near the Turnpike road. They command an unlimited right of common on the adjacent hills calied the Rivals and Bwlch mawr, which afford excellent Sheep walks. The respective Tenants will shew the premises, and further particulars may be had of THOMAS JONES, Esq. Bryntyrion, near Bangor; MR. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Maentwrog, Merioneth- shire or of MR. JOHN ELLIS, Solicitor in Pwll- heli, Carnarvonshire, where a Map of the Estate may be seen. January 22dP IS308. -o' C J RACY" IN NORTH WALES, WANTED immediately, a CFItATg t) i serve two churches w'ithia the diocese of Bango •, about two mite-i distant from each other. Any gjiitleman wanting such a situation, will have the us of the glebe house and irarden;am! ma> be aceo umodafed with land suiffcient (o keep a horse or c }>, he may also have the household furniture of t ie present curate at a fair iluation. Fi>r furfJieV particulars, aj the office of Mr. II. R. w n,r,i\Ms, Soiieuor, 'Carnarvon, (if bj. I-iter, post paid.) -="==,&O><=,T- ANGLESEY TURNPIKE ROAD. Hotice is hereby given, TIAT a Meeting of the Trustees of the said Road wiltbe held at the Bull's Head In i, in Llangefni, in the said county, on Friday the 12th day of February next; for the purposes of receiving the Quarter's Rent of the several Gales, which will he due on that day; for passing the Treasurer's accounts, and for other especial matters concerning the trust. W. P. POOLE, Clerk aud Treasurer. Pelici-ai-, far 23, 1808. JUST PUBLISHED, (Price Ts.) V THE STUDENT'S COMPANION; or a SUMMARY OF GENERAL KNOYV- t E DC! K. — C o m p re h end i rig, Geography, History, Natural History, Bio- graphy, Astronomy, Commerce, Chronology, Belles Lettres, Theology, and Politics.-Illus- trated with Engravings. BY JOHN SABINE. London: Printed for Thos. Egerton, White- hall; an:1 sold by J. Rasbrook, Bangor: Painter, Wrexham Pearson, Holyhead Edwards, Ru- thin; Roberts, Carnarvon; Cames, Holywcll; awl Broshr and SOli, Chester. DIn. TIIE Commissioners in a commission of -.I. bankrupt, awarded and issued forth against JAMES KNOWLES, of Gwyrulu, in the parish of Bod'.vrog, in the county of Anglesea, lun-holder, dealer and chapman, intend to meet, on the 15th day of Mar.ch next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of George Bcttiss, Tnn-hohler, known by the name of the Sportinan Inn, situate in Castle-street, in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon; in order to make a dividend of the estate and effects of the said bankrupt. When and where the creditors, who have not al- ready proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the be nelit of the said dividend. And all claims not then substantiated, will be disallowed. II. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor. N. B. The dividend will not be paid on that but on a future day, of which due notice will be given in this paper. Carnarvon, 23d Jall. 1808. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. V WHEREAS OWEN JONES, of Pwllheli, in the county of Carnarvon, shopkeeper, V y in the county of Carnarvon, shopkeeper, hath assigned his estate and effects, by indenture, to trustees, for the equal benefit of such of the creditors of the said Owen Jones, who shall sig- nify to the said trustees, or their solicitor, their consent to accept the benefit of the trusts of the said indenture, and execute the same on or before the first day of March next; now Notice is hereby given, That the said indenture of assignment is left at the officeof Mr. Joil-N ELLIS, in Pwllheli, Carnar- vonshire, Solicitor to the said trustees, for the pe- rusal and signature of such of the creditors of the said Owen Jones as may think proper to accept the provision thereby made for them, within the time aforesaid. igtit fall. ISOS. THOMAS ROBERTS, GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, £ fr. TAKES the liberty of oilering1 his grateful acknowledgements to his numerous friends and the public in general, for the encouragement so liberally conferred upon him during his resi- dence in the Poultry, and begs leave to announce that the Partnership lately subsisting between him and Mr. R. J. ROBERTS, was dissolved on the 31st of December last, by mutual consent. Having an opportunity of obtaining much more commodious and spacious premises, (No. 53, CHEAPSIDE,) he has entered upon them, and laid in a choice and elegant assortment of JEW- ELLERY, GOLD, SILVER, PLATED, and CUTLERY ARTICLES, of the newest and most fashionable taste; where he solicits the continued encouragement of his friends and the public, whom he will always study to oblige by the most unre- mitting attention. Cheap side, 1st Feb. 1S0B. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Idvesley's, the Bull^nd-Punch-bowl Inn, Dale- street, Liverpool, oil Monday the 15th day of February next, at 6 o'clock in the evening, such lots as may be agreed upon at the time pi sale. \F THE REVERSION and INHERITANCE -BL (subject to a life interest) of and in the MESSUAGES, BUILDINGS, TENEMENTS, LANDS, and HEREDITAMENTS, in the town- ship of Trebwll, in the parish of Llansaintfraid Glan Conway, in the county of Denbigh, known by the name of Tyddin y Goylre, and which con- tains about thirty acres, and now in the holding of Jane Jones, as tenant at will. Also, of and in two several MESSUAGES, BUILDINGS, LANDS, and TENEMENTS, in the same township, and known by the name of Bryn y Gynnog, and Bron y Pistill, and contains about twelve acres, and now in the holding of Enoch Hughes, and Thomas James,also as tenants at will. And also, several COTTAGES, in the village of Llansaintfraid aforesaid. For other particulars, apply to Mr. C. CLEMETS, attorney, Liverpool; or Mr JOHN EDWARDS, I Plas Llewellyn, near Abergele. I rjlHE Creditors of ROWLAND PARRY, of JL Live ••poo", in the county of Lancaster, mer- chant dealer and chapman, who havc duly proved their debts under a Commiss'on of Bankruptcy awarded against him, bearing date the 1 i'thof A prJ, I 1800, may recci ve a final dividend to the full e vient of 2<!s. in the pound, on their respective debts, b\ applying at the o dice of J o n x B v K E R the assignee, No. 63, Castle-street, Liverpool, and if there be any trcditors whö have omitted to prove their debts, they may likewise receive 20s. in the pound on file same, by applying as above,, or said H.o W I. A: D P U R Y. "H -h- II' CARNARVON. -ø- V TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL those TWO MESSli AGES or DWELL- ING HOUSES and PREMISES, sifuate in Hole in the Wall-street, in fhe town of Carnar- von, now in the occupation of William Williams and Robert^Jones, as tenants at will. And alko all that HOUSE, situate near the bridge leading to Porlhmawr, in the said town of Carnarvon, now in the occupation of Ann Davies as tenant also at will. The above premises are held under a lease for one life. For fur-hpr particulars, apply at the office of Mr. H. R. WILLIAMS, Solicito: Carnarvon. AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENTS, By George Home, S) Thos. Payne, jun. IFern near Penmorfa, Carnarvonshire.. WASTE LANDS forming a very consi- derable pari of this and the adjacentcoun-, ties, with the peculiar advantages that situations in Wales generally afford, might, at a comparative trilling expence, be wonderfully enhanced in value by the various improved methods in DRAINING, IRRIG ATING, "WARPING, and SEA EMBANKING, which we have practised with success, and every dvsired effect, in Eagland, Wales, and Scotland and when observing the rapid increasing spirit for every possible improvement in agriculture through- out the Principality, we. cannot omit this conve- nient opportunity to offer our mas t gra teful thanks for the liberal encouragement we have already ex- perienced, and beg to inform the landed interest and public at large, that we continue the above business, trusting we shall receive such encourage- ment as our merit, deserves, at (hi s pcrind, "[12" Llind Owners are so truly sensible of their own and the public advantage, improvements cn agriculture bc- ing rightly esteemed of the first importance to this nation. (tr LANDS SURVEYED, and neatly MAPPED in I the most accurate. and ESTIMATES for draining, irrigating, warping, weirs, floodgates, sluices, &e. &c. executed, ii approved of. Went. Jan. 1, 1808. Llangwm, Cerrig y Druidion, LlanjihangcL and Bettws Gwerjilgoch Inclosure., .1/ ALL persons interested in the COMMONS and WASTE LANDS, within the several parishes above-mentioned, are requested to attend personally or by their respective agents, at the house of Mr. T. Jones, in Cerrig y Druidion, in the county of Denbigh, on Thursday the ISth of February next, at eleven o'clock iu the forenoon, when a draft of the bill (prepared pursuant to the resolutions of the last meeting) intended to be brought into parliament during the present session, for dividing, allottiug, and inclosing the common? and waste land aforesaid, will be submitted to their consideration, and such persons who have, or claim any iiiaiiori oi- lot-tisliips within the limits of the said several parishes, are desired to pro- duce, at the same time, a full and accurate de- scription of such manors or lordships respectively, in order to be introduced iufo such bill. J. & E. OLDFIELD, Solicitors Farm, near Abergele, 21th Jan. ISOd. STATE LOTTERY Of 25,000 Tickets, Begins DRAWING 8th of MARCH, 1808. tn To be drawn in Ten Days. SCHEME. 3 Prizes of £ 20,000 are -160,000 3 10,000 30,000 4 5,000. 20,000 20 1,000 20,000 30 500 15,000 45 100 4,500 60 5D 3,000 1,000. 21 21,000 5,100. 15 7 0,500 25,000 Tickets. ^250,000 NO FIXED PRIZE. The above SCHEME, with not three Blanks to a Prize, contains nearly double the number of Capi- tal Prises of any Lottery fo.r many years past, though many of those Lotteries consisted of 00,000 Tickets. Present Price.—Ticket. £ 20 19 0 Half = £ 10 15 0 Eighth £ 2 15 6 Quarter. 5 9 0 Sixteenth. 18 0 Tickets and Shares, in a great variety of Num- bers, are now selling at all the Licenced Lottery Offices in London, and by their Agents in the country, who have likewise on sale Tickets and Shares for the GRAND CITY LOTTERY, Of Freehold Houses, discharged of Land Tax CONTAINING Capital Prizes to the amount of £ 104,000. VI x. 1 valued at £ 25,000 7 valued at = £ 4,000 1 7,000 6. 3,000 4 6,000 1. 2,000 It is proposed that those Prizes which arc di vidcd into small Shares shall be sold, and ihc pro- duce paid to the respective Shareholders. PRESENT PRICE.—Ticket. £ 1 14 0 Half £ 4 0 0 Eighth ^'1 I 0 Quarter 2 1 0 Sixteenth. 0 10 6 To be drawn in Guildhall, !6tlL April, 1808. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, -■it Belian Barracks, near Carnarvon, on Monday fhe lath of February. 1808; ALL the MAST?, YAK1)r\ BOWSPRIT. STAN DIN (l f? t N (; [',I I -N (,, S A i i &o. and a .of the wreck tu fhe BRtG POPF, ia'clv strait ed I on CdiiiuitOi; Bar.—To be divided in small lots for the better accommodation of the public. The I -ale to be-fir at 10 o'clock. G-lr For further information app'y at the Ho- tel, Carnarvon. Carnarvon, Feb. 5, I SOS. ''1 AUSTIN^ WHITE LION LV N, CHESTER, fTUKKs this public opportunity ofretiim- to the Nobility and (sentry of the piiiicipality of North VYales, his grateful acknow- ledgement of the eneourafy? ncnt he has experi- enced from them, and respectfully trusts his'still further exertions in every branch of his extensive undertaking will entitle him to a coutimiancc of that preference. The following COACHES set off from hitc Lion Inn ROYAL MAIL TO LONDON, ROYAL MAIL TO HOLYHEAD, Every morning about ROYAL MAIL TO LIVERPOOL, Every TELEGHAPII TO LONDON, On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, at 4 o'clock. COACn TO SHREWSBURY, On Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday, at I COACH TO MANCHESTER, Every day at. half-past I o'clock. COACH TO MANCHESTER, Every morning at 7 o'clock, by way of Pre stop Brook. COACH TO LIVERPOOL, By way of Eastharn, every day, two hours before high water. The proprietors of the above coaches w: I not be accountable for any parceis abov'; the vallie of 51. uaiess entered and paid for aeeoictlogly.

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