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TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. AM EDTCAL GENT HIM AN, ill verv ex- tensive practice, in a nourishing aud popu- lous town in North Wales, is in immediate want of an APPRENTICE. I For fui iiier pa, apply (if by letter, post paid) tori he Editors of the North Wales Gazette, st Bt'r.gor Mr. Roberts, Solicitor, Holywell, Fliuis-ire; Mr. Lloyd, dmirgist, Liverpool; and Mr. Tho r.as, druggist., N. B. A premium will be cKpscted. -.< PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, mr.M .»*■4Jirose TA .■> ill A.N v. MORRIS, the creditors of r, Y VI UGH AN, kite of Ty Newydd, in the parish of Llandej^ai, in the county of Car- narvon, Yeoin.'in, who died on the 5th day of j April, 1802, are forthwith to come in and prove their debts before JOHN SIMEON, Esquire, «>nc of t.ie Masters of the said Court, at his Chaui- bers in Southampton Buildings, Chancery-lane, i Loudon, or in default thereof they will be ex- eluded the benefit of the said Decree. Royal Exchange Assurance Office, London* FEBRUARY 24TH, 1808. J rjnHE Corporation of the ROYAL EX- .1 CHANGE ASSURANCE have constituted ■and appointed Mr. JOHN ROBERTS, of Bangor, in the county of Carnarvon, Attorney at Law, their A t en and Receiver for the said place and parts adjacent; for the Assurance of Buildings, Goods, Merchandizes and Farming-stock, from loss or damage by fire; and also for the Assurance of Lives. By order of the Court of Directors, SAMUEL PENNING, Jun. Secretary. RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & CO. STOCK BROKERS, V Corner of Bank Buildings, Cornhilf, AND FACING HIS GATE OF THE KING'S MEWS, CILAUINS CROSS, LONDON. ini ESPECTTULLY recommend to the notice Sit, of their friends and the public, iise ST ATE LOTTERY, that COMMENCED DRAWING till the 8th of THIS MONTH. The Scheme, with only 25,000 Tickets, contains nearly double the numher of CTPITA f, PRIZES that former ones of Fifty Thousand Tickets have had. This Lot- tery has Sixty Capital Prizes, not three Blanks to a Prize, and every Prize to be drawn from the Wliecl-iiot one fixed. CAPITALS. 3 Prizes of = £ 20,000 are = £ 80,000 3 10,000 30,000 4 5,000 20,900 20 1,000 20,000 3d 500 15,000 6,205 other Prizes 105,000 25,000 Tickets. TICKETS and SHAKES are on Sale at J. PEARSON'S, IIOLYII-"Af), For RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. Lonlon, where all Lottery business is transacted. J. PEARSON, Bookseller, Stationer, and Tea-dealer/ HOLYHEAD. THE amusement and advantages of a CIR- el CULATING LIBRARY having long been desired by most of the honourable and respectable families in this neighbourhood, he has purchased a well-selected COLLECTION of BOOKS of near EIGHT HUNDRED VOLUMES for that purpose, and intends adding all works of ESTA- BLISHED MERIT as they are published, as well as the best PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS.—TERMS, Yearly, £1. 6s. to have one book per day Half Yearly, 14s. one book per day Quarterly, 7s. one book per day with every article in the BOOKSELLING and STATIONARY LINE, at the LONDON PRICES, without any additional charge of carriage. MAGAZINES, MONTHLY REVIEWS, and other PERIODICA!. PUBLICATIONS regularly supplied, and au excellent assortment of WRITING PA- PERS, POCKET BOOKS, &C. Whilst J. P. solicits the support of the public, lie has the satisfaction to inform them, that he has so arranged the mode of conveying books to his subscribers at a distance, that they shall be forwarded weekly, on, the POST ILOAD, free of expence. Catalogues may be had at the NORTH WALES GAZETTE OFFICE, Bangor. J. P. likewise informs the public, lie has, at the solicitation of many of his friends, entered into the TEA LINE, and has this week received from a Broker belonging to the India House, a great supply of GENUINR, GOOD TEAS, at the under- mentioned prices, for RF.ADY MONEY, which will be found well worth the attention of families, and independent of their superior quality will insure a SAVING of ONE to TWO SHILLINGS in each pound. Black Teas per lb. s. d. s. cl Best Imported do,. 12 6 Congori Leaf, 0 0 Best Imported Gun- Good Souchong, 1 6 powder,17 O Very good Souchong,8 61 CoChocolate, Cocoa, Capital Souchong,9 OjGood roasted coliee, 6 0 Superfine Souchong,9 6, Fiue Plantation do, 7 0 JJest Imported ditto,11 OjSuperiine Bourbon Green Teas. ditto, Very good Green,8 0;Genuine Turkey do, S 0 Fine Tawnky, 9 OjGood Chocolate, 6 6 Very fine Bloom,9 6,Churchman's & Sir Superfine ditto, Hy- Hans Sloane's son kind, 10 Gj Milk Chocolate, 7 6 Superfine Hyson, 12 O.GenuinePat.Cocoa, 5 6 Fine and course SUGARS at reduced prices. A great variety ot plain and elegant JPAPER HANGINGS of the best London patterns, of which specimens will be sent for inspection to any dis- tance.. JEWELLERY and TRINKETS. of the newest and Wost. elegant patterns. A large assortment of ToYs, CUTLERY,&C. Dealer in LACE, PERFUMERY, PATENT ME- DICINES, and various other articles, at the London prices. Orders from the country duly attended to. CURACY. WANTED, by a Clergyman of respect- able character, conversant in the Welsh language, a C U RAC Y, in any of the counties of North Wales, Salary will be no jjjreat object, where the use of the Parsonage-house can be had, and the situation likely to biyaermaneht. For further particulars, cwpRre of the Printer of this paper; if by letters, postpaid, TO MEN.OF FASHION, AND MA.a'tt.lLA.»IE-S. V ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES contiguetooe k* made in the most elegant <md fashionable manner, and in that highly approved stile of cut- ting, which has given universaf satisfaction to the Nobility and Gentry, by DIETRICHSEN and CLARK, Tailors, at No. 12, Rathbone-place, Ox- ford-street, London, (the latter hereto fore Foreman to Mr. ALLEN.) They also make YOUNG GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, and Hussar Dresses in the most tasteful and elegant form. Country re- sidents may be informed how to send their mea- sure in a letter, or may send an old suit. Uniforms, Leather Breeches, Carricle Coats, Liveries, &c. THE GRAND STATE LOTTERY. NOW DJIAV.MNG. v The 1J"1.-d is immensely rich, £ )" a supply of Slwras is daily sent, by post, to each Country Agent. PAYS OF DRAWING. 1st, Tuesday, March 8 6th, Thursday, April 7 2d, Tuesday, 15 7th, Saturday, 9 3d, Tuesday 22 j 8th,Tuesday, .12 4th, Tuesday, 29 9th,Thursday, 14 5th, Tuesday, April 5] 10th, Saturday, .16 NO FIXED CAPITAL. The Scheme contains Sixty Capital Prizes, and not three Blanks to a Prixe. The City Lottery will he drawn NEXT MONTII, 26th April. Tickets and Shares are likewise on Sale. JOHN PRICE, WOOLLEN A YD LINE'S DILI PER, Wholesale and Retail, •• CHURCH-STREET, AVHEXIIAM, GRATEFULLY acknowledges lo his nume- rous Friends and the Public in general the distinguished favors he has met with for the num- ber of years he has been in trade, and having determined entirely to decline the above business, begs leave to inform tliem, that the whole of his large STOCK IN TRADE will'immediately, and during the ensuing Fair, be disposed of, at very reduced prices, and upon such terms, he most confidently assures Shopkeepers, that will make it worthy their particular attention. Any person desirous of entering upon that commodious and well-accustomed SHO P, together with the DWELLING-HOUSE ami its APPUR- TENANCES thereunto belonging, may be ac- commodated with them upon reasonable terms, by applying to the said JOÍIN PRICE, on the premises. March 3, 1808. THIRTY-EIGHT CAPITAL PRIZES, In the last year, including Two Prizes of Thirty Thousand Pourias, Weri all shared and sold by T. B1SH, At his old established Offices, 4, CornhiU, and No. 9, Charing Cross, London, WHERE TICKETS and SHARES are V V selling for the STATE LOTTERY, the Scheme of which contains more than double the nuul'dcr of Prizes than were in the last Principal and Supplementary Lotteries added togcthcr-viz, 3 Prizes of -C20,000 20 Prizes of £ 1,000 3 10,000 30 500 4 5,000 45 100 &c. &c. &c. Tickets and Shares are also selling fortbe CITY LOTTERY, the Prizes of which consist, of sub- stantial Freehold Houses, discharged of Land Tax. THE SCHEME CONTAINS 1 Valued at £ 25,000 7 Each of £ 4,000 4 7,000 6 3,000 1 Each of 6,000 1 2,000 Persons in the country may be supplied, the same as if present, by sending their orders, post or carriage paid, to either 4, Cornllill, or 9, Charing Cross, where Schemes may be had gratis, and all Prizes in either Lottery will be paid on demand by T, BISH. DENBIGHSHIRE TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, J, At the house of Mr. Roger Lewis, in Eglwysfach, in the county of Denbigh, on Saturday the 26th day of March instant, between the hours of three and four in the afternoon, subject to conditions: IN TWO LOTS. LOT r. T|HWO hundred and fifty-throe OAK, seven JL O \K C Y PHERS, one hundred and seventy- six ASH, four ASH CYPHERS, forty-five AL- DER, thirty-one SYCAMORE, one ELM, one MOUNTAIN ASH, and one HOLLY, scribe- marked, and growing on a farm, called Dyflryn, in the parish of Eglwysfach aforesaid, in the occu- pation of Robert Jones. LOT 2. Nine hundred and fifty-eight OAK, twenty- seven OAK CYPHERS, four ELM, and two ASH, scribe-markc7, and growing on a farm, called Geiygall, in the same parish, in the occu- pation of Evan Williams. The timber in Lot 1, is mostly of large dimen- sions, and very excellent navy timber; and that in Lot 2, is tall, and admirably calculated for beams, planks, <&c.—-Both lots lie convenient for exportation, bfiing within two miles of Tal y Cain Ferry, on the Navigable River Conway. Mr. ROGER LEWIS is directed to shew the tim- ber; fQr further information apply to Mr. Wj L- LIAM KYFFIN, Eglwysfach? or 'Messrs. ON>- FIELD, Solicitors, Farm, near Abergele. IMMENSE RICH AVHEEL. The following SUMS still remain To be Distributed, ;■ 40,000/. V In Prizes of = £ 20,000 each, jo,ooo/ In a Prize of 15,000/; In Prizes of ^5,000 each, 16)0001. In Prizes of ^'1,000 each, It> Prizes of ^500 each, AND NEAR 100,000/. In Prizes of £100, £50, &c. &c. >■ TUESDAY be the NEXT DAY OF DRAWING. Tickets and Shares on Sale, warranted undrawn, JJJj all the Agents in this Country. CAPITAL TIMBEIL. V TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the house of Mr. Howes, White Lion Tnn, St. Asaph, in the county of Flint, on Thursday the 31st day of March, 18013, between the hours of three and six o'clock in the evening, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced LOT 1. SEirEN hundred and fifty one OAK, and 40 CYPHERS, 195 ASII, 4 CYPHERS, 10 ELM, 1 POPLAR, scribe-marked, and grow- ing on Plasneha Farm, near Abergele, in the occupation of John Hughes. LOT 2. One hundred and te?» OAK, and 2 CYPHERS, 19 ASH, j ALD oil, 1 ASP, 5 BLM, 1 BIRCH, scrihe-marked, and growing" on Gwriddin Farm, near Abergele, in the occu- pation of John Foulkes. LOT 3. One hundred and twenty-six OAK, and 15 CYPHERS, and 1 ASH, scrib^-m^rked, growing on Tyn y Coed Farm, near St. Asaph, in flic occupation of Robert Roberts. LOT 4 Twenty-two OAK. and 3 CY- PHERS, llASH, 5 CYP11LHS, scribe-marked, and g rowing on Tyddin Jsi Fafgj, 1H!1,L Asaph, in the occupation of Thomas Ellis; 8 OAK,, I CYPHER, 6 ASH, 1 CYPHER, growing on Ty Maw Farm, Joseph Joncs; 13 OAK, and 2 CYPHERS, 3 ASII, growing on Tyn y Llyn Fa-m, John Jones; 8 OAK,' 1 CY PUEH, (j A. \U, 1 CYPHER, growing on Tyfry Farm, John Dav lis. N. B. The Timber in lot 1st and 2nd is per- fecHy sound, and worthy the attention of Ship- builders, being suitable for beams arid planks, and also convenient for exportation, being four mnes distant from the port of Rhuddland or VoritL Lot 3 an 1consist of good sound Timber, worthy the attention of Shipbuilders, and also coiiveuicnt for exportation, being only two miles distant from the port of Rhuddland. The rlifierent tenants wilt shew the Timber, and for further particulars apply to THOMAS FOULKES, Esq. Pantevah, near St. Asaph. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King's Head, in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon, on Friday the Sthday of April, 1808, the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to,such con- difions as shall be then produced the follow- ing Leasehold, and Freehold Estates;— ing Leasehold, and Freehold Estates LOT 1. ALL that much admired and delightful MESSUAGE or DWELLiNG-HOUSE, called the PRIORY, at the entrance of,the said town of Carnarvon, with the offices, lawn, walks, Shrubberies, and plantations, occupying the brow and side of a gentle rise, which gradually slopes to the banks of the river Menai, commanding a view of a. considerable part of Anglesey and the castle and bay of Carnarvon, the-whole forming a scene remarkable for picturesque beauty together with a small garden, and an excellent double stable, and hay loft over the same. Also a yard adjoining, with a cow-house for four cows, and a shed for a whiskey or cart; and contiguous to, and between the lawn and Menai, an excellent hay field, in high cultivation. All now untenanted, LOT 2. All that piece or parcel of Land, called CAE- TWT-HILL, situate in the suburbs of the said town of Carnarvon. LOT 3. All those two pieces or parcels of Land, called CAE AU TWT-IIf LL UCHA, situate in or near. Pen'r-allt, other part of the suburbs of the said town of Carnarvon. The above-mentioned Premises are held by a lease, bearing date the 29tti of November, 1788, then granted to JOHN HUGHES, Gentleman, for the lives of himself, WILLIAM JOSEPH THOMAS, since deceased, and ROBERT EDWARD. JONES, then of the age of 9 years or thereabouts, and the life of the survivor of them, the first Lot at and under the yearly rent of 147. the second Lot 81. and the third Lot 10/. 10s.; since which, very considerable sums of money have been laid out on the Premises, particularly on Lot the first. Im- mediate possession may be had of the three Lots. LOT 4. All that other MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, with the Appurtenances, called TY-FRY YN EXCHEQUER, situate in the parish of Aberdaron, in the said county, in the holding of HENRY THOMAS. The last Lot is freehold, has a valuable j'idlt of common, and is capable of considerable im- provement. Further particulars may be had of Mr. HUGH ELLIS, Solicitor, Carnarvon; Messrs. Jo\Ks's, Solicitors, Machynlleth; or Mr. JOHN ROBERTS, Attorney and Notary Public, Bangor. ■ r LEY FOR CATTLE, At Pla»"gwynnant, in the parish of Beddselert, from the 12th May, 1S0S, to the 10th October following. one 12 Two year-old nt). 0 15 Three year-oId do. I 0 The Ley consists of lands formerly used as mowing grounds, and are in greatly improved con- dition. A, proper person will look after the ley cattle, which., may be booked hy applying to N ra- il KM IAII Bit AT EC I it 11 I. E, at said. FIVE GUINEAS REWARD. WHEREAS the Leather Shop of JMR. VV JOHN PAYNTER, of AnJwch, in the county of Anglesey, Currier and Leather Cutter, was BROKE OPEN on the night of Tuesday the 15th day of March, 1808, and a quantity of Leather and other Goods taken and carried away "therefrom. jftotice is hereby given, That whoever will give infonralion respecting the said robbery,- so that the offender or offenders may be brought, to justice, shall, on conviction, receive a Reward of FIVE GUINEAS from MR. ROBEIIT PRlcIIARn, of Clerk and Treasurer to the Amlwch Association for the Prosecution of Felons. 3017JV JOJSEF, V SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER^/ j D-ENRLFIH, WUMBT.Y begs leave to offer his grateful JL JL thanks to the nobility, gentry, and the public h genera! of this vicinity, and adjacent count ies, for the very liberal encouragement' he has met wiih since his commencement in business; having hi- therto g-iven general satisfaction,"he presumes to look forward with confidence to a portion of 1) i: favour, which will be his pride to merit, by an in- defatigable attention to all orders he may be ho- nored with. V 3. He has constantly on saie, a choice and .lonable assortment of PlaTed and Steel lilts, ii., 0e above ii/ie, frofn the first manufactories in the kingdom. Denbigh, March 10, 1808. TAXES. THE Receiver General will attend at the places and on the days following, for the purpose of receiving land acid assessed Taxes for the last half year 180?, and all outstau&isg arrears. ANGLESEA. Llangefni, Wednesday, 4th May. Llanerchymedd, Thursday, 5th, and Friday, 6th May. CARNARVON. Llanystymdwy, Friday, 29th April. Pwllheli, Saturday, 30lh ditto. Carnarvon, Monday, 2d May. Conway, Thursday, 7th April. DENBIGH. Pcntrefoeias, Tuesday, 5th April. Llaurwst, Wednesday, 6th ditto. Abergele, Friday, 5th ditto. Denbigh", Tuesday, 12th ditto. Ruthin, Wednesday, 13th ditto. Wrexham, Saturday 16th, and Monday ISth ditto. Oswestry, (for Cynlleth and Mochnaut) Wednes- day, 20th ditto. Llangollen, Thursday, 21st ditto. FLINT. St. Asaph, Saturday, 9th April. Holywcll, Monday, I I (h ditto. Mold, Thursday, 14th ditto. Overton, Tuesday, 19th ditto. Corwen, Friday, 22d ditto., Bala, Saturday, 23d ditto, Dolgelle, Monday, 25th Clitto. > Talyllyn, Tuesday, 26th ditto. Bannouth, Wednesday, 27th ditto. Maentwrog, Thursday, 28th ditto. He will be ready to receive at each place by TEX o'clock, and will close his books at TWO. Jljfe J THOMAS AUSTIN, iVHTTK LION INN, CHESTE R, TAK ES this public opportunity of return- ing to the Nobility and Gentry of the principality of North Wales, his grateful acknow- ledgement of the encouragement 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 continuance of that preference. The following COACHES set off from the White Lion Inn: ROYAL MAIL TO LONDON, Every night about 11 o'clock. ROYAL MAIL TO HOLYHEAD, Every morning about 2 o'clock.. ROYAL MAIL TO LIVERPOOL, Every morning about 2 o'clock. TELEGRAPH TO LONDON, On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, at 4 o'clock. COACH TO SHREWSBURY, On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 1 o'clock. COACH TO MANCHESTER, Every day at half-past 1 o'clock. COACH TO MANCHESTER, Every morning at 7 o'clock, by way of Preston .7 Brook, COACH TO LIVERPOOL, By way of Eastham, every day, two hours before high water. The proprietors of the above coaches will not be accountable for any parcels above the of 51. unless entered and paid for accordingly, -q :NL:o. This Day is Published, rRlCE ON R SHILLING E VCII NL?.x:ft, Numbers 1 & 2, of T 11 E IV E 1, S 11 MAGAZINE, ■(Trysorfa Gwybodaeth) Containing Divinity, Moral Ej-rys, Antiqui'y, Philology, Maxims, Chorographical and Bio- graphical Sketches; Natural History; Arit\<I;- ture Mathematical Questions and Solution- Poetry, ancient and modern Prices of Grain Aekuowled«roentsy Advertisements, <?;c. This work is conducted by a Welsh Bard, assisted by several CJentlemen of distinguished abiiitict. Oes gwr na ddengys garii; At laiiii ddi lediaitii ei wiad ? 'Carnarvon,.printed and sold by T. Robert-, whom orders aHi-na-t-.rjJs for the Welsh Maga- zine may he (;iirec £ eH, post paid; sold also l.-y Brost:er&Son, Chester J Rysbrook, Bangor; fj. Hughes, Bexumaris; J. Hughes -ud R. Price,. I Red Wharf; J. Richards, Llauereh -yiued'd; II. Roberts and \V. Williams, Holyheu.i E. Carn; Holywell.; J. Vaughan, Denbigh 1L Sanderson, Bala; IE.'Jones, Dplgelly; J. Evans, Carina! then; M. Hughes, Talgarth; W. -Williams, No, 3, Newcastle-street, Strand, London. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTi'C'O?, BY >rn. ED AY Alios, 1/ At Plas Newydd, near Denbigh, on Monday the 4th of April, 1808, and the following rJIE Elegant and Modern HOUSEHOLD .i.. and other EFFECTS of tJl btc HOBERT WATKIW WYNNE, Esq. deceased, consisting of mahogany four post and .tent bed- steads, &c. with rich chintz, moreen, and other j-turnitiire, prime feather-beds, mattrasses,-blanket^ quilts, and counterpanes; mahogany dining, break- fast, card, and library tables, ditto wardroU-s. chests of drawers, bureaus, chairs, reading aivt v. iting-desks, a lartc e of ejgh- teen-inch globes, grand piano forte; a of valuable books; Turkey, Wilton, and Scotch car- I pets; a table and iea-tervice of nankeen and co- loured china, paintings, prints, &c. Pier, swing, and drinking glasses, lire-arms, a Aveil-bnilt ph-ij- ton, gig, and harness; ki<chen, dairy, brewing, and garden utensils, sic. &c. The above articles may be viewed on Saturday preceding- the sale. N. B. The sale to begin at ten o'clock each day, and catalogues may be itad at. the principal inns, in Denbigh, Sf. Ailii)t), Ruthin, Mold, Holywell, Abergele, Conway, iala, arid on the premises during-the time of sale.

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