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TEN GUINEAS REWARD. N V WHEREAS John Thomas, of Beaumaris, Linen-draper, was on the night of Tues- day the 16th instant, stopt on the road between Bangor. Ferry and Beaumaris, by some personam foot, who knocked hi in off his horse, and attempted to rob him: Notice is hereby given■, That whoever will apprehend the person who stopped the said John Thomas, or any of his ac- complices, or give such mforuiatiea to Mr. John Jones, Attorney, Tjtjfty 'Gongl, Cjjgawvram, as •shall be the means oS discovering the-offender or offenders, shall receive the above reward 011 his or their conviction, upon application to the said John Jones. Ft 5.20, 1808. Wholesale Stationary Warehouse for Shop- keepers, AT THE PORT OF BASCOR, CASN ARVONSUIRE, To be opened March 25UI, 1S08. BROSTER & SON, (Booksellers to His Roy-4 Highness the DUKE of. GLOXJCESTEH), AFTER experiencing the favours of the trade in the Principality for upwards of.forty years, embrace this oppor^nity of reluming their grateful thank*, and respectfully inform them that they purpose OBeKtas; a warehouse in this port, for the sale of WHOLESALE GOODS ONLY viz. Paper of every description, of the best qua- lity—All kinch of School Books, Bibles, Testa- ments, and Common Prayers—Account Books, Copy and Memorandum Books, Day Books, Ledgers, &c. &c. ruled to every pattern by pa- tent machine—Wafers, Wax, Quills, and Peti- cils-Bonnct Boards of various kinds, with the other articles sold in retail shops. B. & Son trust, when the DELAY and EX PENCE OF CARRIAGE is considered, that this establish- ment will prove an advantage to the trade in ge- neral. Wanted, an APPRENTICE, of good educa- tion, to the printing business. BROSTER and SON inform their Literary Friends and the Public, that in a few weeks will be published their annual CATALOGUE OF BOOKS for 1808; which, from the collections they have purchased, they have reason to think witl comprize a very CURIOUS aud RAil" ASSORT- MENT in the diiferent branches of literature. EAGLE AND CIlILD INN, HOLVIIEAO. V v THE following COACHES set out from A. the above Inn THE ROYAL MAIL TO LONDON, By way of Chester, every morning-, in 48 hours. Fare inside, £ 6 fi 0 Outside, 3 3 0 TO CHESTER. Inside, 2 5 0 Outside. 1 5 0 By way of Shrewsbury. THE ANCIENT BRITON, E^cry Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday mornings, to the Bull and Mouth, Loauon. Fare inside, 4 4 0 Outside, 2 10 0 TO SALOP. Inside, 115 0 Outside, 15 0 THE PRINCE OF WALES POST COACH, Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sa- turday, to Shrewsbury. Fare inside, 1 15 0 Outside, 1 5 0 No parcels, &ct to be accounted for, unless entered and paid for accordingly. TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. At the White-lion, in Ruthin, at the hour of four in the evening, of Thursday the 10th of March, 1808, in one lot, subject to conditions:— I IN THE PARISH OF LLANYCHEN. PLAS Coch, 305 OAK, 18 CYPHERS, 127 ASH, 1 CYPHER, 17 SYCAMORE, 124 XTLM, 33 CYPHERS, 3 ALDER; Street fawr. 2 OAK, 7 ASH, 3 SYCAMORE, S ELM, 1 ALDER Street bach, 5 OAK, ) ASH:3 ELM; •ff.vo y Celyn, 4 OAK, 6 ELM, 2 ALDER Ty'n •<v'{Joed,56 OAK. 63 ASH, 1 CYPHER, 16 SY- CAMORE, 62 ELM, 11 ALDER, 1 CYPHER. P; Tftr PARISH OF 11. A N C,Y Jj tt AF11. Cellifor, T. Davies, 31 OAK, 2 ELM, 3 AL- DER Cellifor, W. Evans, 4 OAK Cellifor,M. Jones, 5 OAK; Cellifor, T. Jones, 8 O AK Tydd- yn dedwydd, 13 OAK, 12 ASH, 3 SYCAMORE, 1 ELM; Tyddyn ucha, 5 OAK, 8 ELM, 1 CY- PHER. IN THE PARISH LI. A NY SITS. Tyddyn isa, 11 OAK, 1 ASH, 1 ELM, 1 AL- DER; Phts yr Esgob, 10 OAK Glanelwyd, 82 OAK, 2 ASH, 3 SYCAMORE, II ELM,3 AL- DEn; (werglodd Sarneii,~3 OAK, 3 ELM. IN THE PARISU OF LLANDEDR. Glybtir,*) OAK, 3 ASH, 3 ELM, 4 ALDER Rhiw, 25 OAK, 2 ASH, 1 SYCAMORE, 3 ELM, 8 ALDER. IN THE PARISH OF LLANGWUFEN. TN'n Caean, 4 OAK, 1 ASH, 4 ELM, 1 AL- DER Croes efa, 36 OAK, 4 ASH, 9 ELM. Most of the oak and other trees are large and sound, and at the distance of twelve miles to the port of Ithyddlan, to which there is a good turn- pike-road. The tenants on the respective farms will shew the timber; and for further particulars, apply to L- joiner, Denbigh. WANTED, AYoulh as an APPRENTICE to a-Wftol* len-draper, in the town of Beaumaris; as he will be ti-eated as one of the family, a premium will he expectedhe must speak the English an(i languages fluently. For further particulars apply, if by letter post paid, to the Printer of this paper. S Bangor, Jan. 29, 1808. V I — — £ CURACY IN NORTH WALLS. WANTED immediately, a O A'lti to serve two churches within • >( Bangor, about two miles distant from other. Any gentleman wanting such a situation, nil! line the use of the glebe house and garden, and ii)av be accommodated with land sufficient to keep a horse or cow he may also have the household furniture of the present curate at a fair valuation. For further particulars, apply at the office of Mr. H. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon, (if by letter, post paid.) TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY WILLIAM WYLEY, At the Castle Inn, Llandovery, in the county of Carmarthen, on Monday the I th of March next, between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock in the af- ternoon, subject to such, conditions as will be then produced. FOUR Hundred and fifty OAK TIMBER IL TREES, Scribe-marked, and growing in the grove on Bryntelrych farm, in the parish of Con- ville Cayo, and county of Carmarthen, in the posseslsiou of John Davies. The above Timber is situate adjoining the Turn- pike road leading from Llandovery to Lampeter, about 10 miles from each place. The tenant will shew the Timber, and further particulars may be had of Mr. VICKERS, of Cran- mere, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTONr At the George and Dragon, in on Wednesday the 9th day of March, 1803, a t three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions of sale as will be then produced (unless disposed of in the mean time by private con- tract, of which due notice will be given) ALL that TENEMENT and LANDS, called Ty Newydd, situate in the parish of Llan- gefni, in the aid county, now in the holding of William Williams, under a lease, of which seven- teen years are unexpired, provided the said Win. Williams and his son shall so long live, at the yearly rent of s 10. And all that TENEMENT and LANDS, called Ty 'nyr situate in the parish-of Elian- g-efni aforesaid, now in the holding of ROiJert Owen, as tenant from year to year, at the yearly rent of The above farms adjoin that valuable common, called, Rhos y Meircfr, where the tenants have a right of common,and lie within a quarterofamile of the village of Llangefni. [- For further particulars apply to Mr. R. PIU- CIIA ltD, 'salicitor, Lhvyddiarth Esgob, Anglesey, at whose office a survey of the premises may be seen. CAPITAL TIMBER. » TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the house of Mr. John Owen, in Eglwysfach, in the county of-Denbigh, on Thursday the 17th day of March, 1808, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, IS ONE LOT: SEVEN Hundred and forty-four OAK, and eighty-eight OAK CYPHERS, in,, oil farm in the parish of Eglwypfaohaforesaid, called Plas lurwgle, occupied by William Griffith. Five hundred and thirty-nine OAK, and one hundred and sixty-nine OAK CYPHERS, grow- ing on a farm in the same parish, called Pennant Canol, occupied by Owen Jones. Ninety-eight OAK, and twenty-seven OAK CYPHERS, growing on another farm ia the said parish, called Ciltwllaii, occupied by Robert Roberts. The Timber is Jscribe-marked, and the greatest part thereof is of large dimensions, and well cal.. culated for ship-buildiug and various other, pur- poses. The trees growing on. Plas Iurvvgle filrin are convenient for exportation, being within less than a mile of the navigable River Conway, and those on the other farm? within three miles of Tal-y-cafn ferry, oil the s-iiiic rivlr. The Tenants are directed to shew the Timber, and for furthcrinforrnation apply to Mr. ROCER LEWIS, Eglwysfach, or Messrs. OLDFIELB, soli- citors, Farm, near Abergele. RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & CO., STOCK BROKERS, I Corner of Bank Buildings, Cornhill, AND FACING THE GATE OF THE KING'S MEWS, CIIARING CROSS, LONDON. RESPECTFULLY recommend to the notice of their friends and the public* the STATE LOTTERY, that is to eomuier.ee drawing-on the 8th of NEXT MONTH (MAKCII). The Scheme, with only 25,000 Tickets, contains nearly double the number of CAPITAL PRIZES that former ones of Fifty Thousand Tickets have had. This Lot- tery has Sixty Capital Prizes, not three Blanks i to a-Prize, and every Prize to be drawn from the Wheel-not one fixed. CAPITALS. 3 Prizes of £20,030.. are X60,000 3 10,000. 30,000 4 5,000 20,000 20 1,000 20,000 SO 500 15,000 6,205 other Prizes 105,000 25,000 Tickets. £250,000 TICKETS and SHARES alre on Sale at J. PEARSON'S, HOLYHEAD, For RICHARDSON, GOOBLUCK, and Co. London, where all Lottery business is transacted. IN THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. TO BE LET, { And entered upon the 121h of May next, A Neat HOUSE and GARDEN, now occu- pied by Mrs. Stodart.—-For further parti- culars enquire of Mr. RICHARD GJUIIMTH, in Carnarvon. •/ .■■■■■■ NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN, Vi THAT a Meeting of the Trustees of Anglesey Turnpike-road will be he A ti I Bull's Head Inn, in the 7th day of March, for tl.,f- p urpoic settling the treasurer's accounts, &c. W. P. POOLE, Clerk and Treasurer. Pencraig, 18th February, 180,9. "J1 f{ CARNARVON. V [ TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in Hole in the Wall-street, in the town of Carnar- von, now in the occupation of William Williams and Robert Jones, as tenants at-will. And also all that HOUSE, situate near the! bridge leading to Porthmawr, in the said town of Carnarvon, now in the occupation of AIM Davies as tenant also at will. The above premises are held under a lease for one life. For further particulars, apply at the office of Mr. H. R. W'ILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. THIRTY-EIGHT CAPITAL PRIZE8 In the last year, including Two Prizes of Thirty Thousand Pounds, W cr: all shared and sold by T. DISH, J At his old established Offices, .0. 4, Cornhill, Cross, Loado,,i, WHERE TICKETS and SHARES are selling for the STATE LOTTEllY, the nq Scheme of which contains more than double the titttilberof Prizes than were in the last Principal and Supplementary Lotteries added togethev—viz. 3 Prizes of £ 20,000 20 Prizes of = £ .1,000 3 10,000 30 500 4 5,000 45 100 &c. &E. &c. Tickets and Shares are also selling for the CITY LOTTERY, the Prizes of which consist of sub- stantial Freehold Houses, discharged of Land Tax. THE SCHEME COSTA INS 1 Valued fit ^'25,000 7 Each of £ 4,000 1 v 7,000 6 3,000 .4 Each of 6,000 1 2,000, Persons in the country may be supplied, the same as if present, by TENDING their orders, post or carriage paid, to- either 4, GS £ Si?liU, or 9, Charing Cross, where Schemes may be had gratis, and all Prizes in either Lottery will be paid on demand by T, BISH.

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