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THE WHOLE WORKS OF A R CIIB IS II 0 P LEIGHTON. Just published, by R. Ogle, at Blair's Head, 295, Jlolborn, andT. Hamilton, No. 37, Paternoster- Row, in 6 vols. 8yo. price 21. Us. 6d. Royal Paper 31. 3. ANEW and ENLARGED EDITION of the WORKS of this admirable Prelate, -containing a number of ORIGINAL PTECrS, eryiTl to anv or his former prodftctions, with the LIFE of the Author, and Critical Rrkâflou his writings, By the Rev. G. GERM EXT. Subscribers wilt please immediately to complete their setts, and those wishing for copies are re- quested to order them soon, as the book will be immediately advanced in price. R. Ogle takes this opportunity of-returning thanks to those individuals and societies, &c. in North and South Wales, who have honored him 'With their patronage, and solicits their attention to his catalogue of Divinity lately published (which may be had gratis) and from which he will make the trade allowance of 10 per Cent discount, if to the amount of £ 10 be taken. May be had of J. Rasbrook,Bangor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Rnthin; Roberts, Carnar- von; Carnes, Holywell, and Broster and Son, Chest jr. TO TIlE URIOUS Vol PEXS. Royal, Portable, and other Pens, (SUITED TO LADIES AS WBLL AS s HANDS,) SOLD WHOLESALE RETAIL, AT THEIR Royal Pen Manufactory, East Grinstead. The Sole Inventors of the ROYAL PORTABLE -PENS. THESE Peas from experience have given IL. the most general satisfaction, and-are now held in universal estimation, not only in the United Kingdom, but also in the East and West Indies, and on the Continent. The peculiar me- thod of cutting them, and the neat and convenient manner in which the Portable Peas are put up, have to tHe propriettSW'tfeiiTty ftafctrrrnp- testimonials from the Royal Family, and many of the nobility and gentryj of their superior worth elegance; and the public may be assured that every poosible care will be observed to continue them worthy their notice and preference. Large office Peas of the first quality, and Pens for drawing, and ladies fine writing. Also Boxes of various Rizes, fittcj up with every necessary article for Wfiring. PALMER'S PEXS May be had in London, of Hatchard, Bookseller to her Majesty, Piccadilly; Munn, New Bond- street; AcJceruvin,i feepwitory of Arts, Strand Jackson, 198, Oxford-street; H. T. Hodgson, Wimpole-street, and No. 6, Great Mary-lc-bonc- street; Robey, 127, Mount-street, Berkley-squaie; Wrangham, New Bond-Street; Wilscn, Paul's- alley; Budd, Pall Mall; Champa-ate and Co. Jef ry-street, AIdgate,and Owen, Poultry; Bros- ter and Son, Chester; J. Rasbrook, Bangor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, liolyhcad; Ed- wards, Ruthin; Roberts, Carnarvon; Carues, Holywell. TO FISHERMEN, FISH-CUftERS, MANU- FACTURERS, SEE. PULTENE r TOW S, NORTH EAST A-OAST OF SCOTLAND. NOTICE is hereby given, that the British .1 Society for extending the Fisheries and improving the Sea Coasts, are now constructing and have considerably proceeded with a secure and commodious Harbour on the South side of the Bay of Wick, which will be capable of contain- ing above 100 Fishing Vessels, and with such a depth of water as will enable vessels drawing nine feet water, to enter and depart at high water in neap tides and at half tides in spring tides; and immediately adjoining to the Harbour the scite of a town has been laid out by Mr. TELFORD, with proper situations for Curing-houses, anextensive Grass-plat for the repairing and backing of Netts, n sufficient space for the erection of frames to dry them, and a healthy walk for the inhabitants, commanding a full view of the Bay and Offing. The Town and Harbour are within little more ithan half a mile of the populous town of Wick, aud communicate with it by a newly-erected Stone bridge. The ground belonging to the Society is all flat and capable of cultivation. There is a regular and plentiful supply of water, with a sufficient fall adjacent to the Village and Harbour for several >Vater Wheels; and there is an ex- cellent Spring within a short distance of the Town and Harbour. The Herrings have sc. in, on this part, of the coas', for the last SO years, without a- single failure, about the 1st of August; in the last season no. fewer than 30,000 barrels were taken, and, in the opinion of the Fishermen upon the spot, the quantity might have been doubled, had the Harbour been then sufficiently advanced to afford shelter to the boats. The Town is divided into Building Lots of 50 feet in front by 100 in depth, which maybe feued in perpetlIityat the easy rate of 25 and 20 shil- lings, according to the position of the Lots. The choice will be regulated by the priority of the ap- plication, the first, year's rent remitted to those who shall have completed their Houses within the year; and the first twelve real Fishermen, who become settlers, will enj°y ofher'advantages.. The CURING-HOUSE LOTS will be DISPOSED of by AUCTION in July next, aad future notice will be given of the day and place. Further particulars may be d from the Society's Agent, JAMES WILLIAMSON, Esq, Upper AchergiM, Wick; from LEWIS GORDON, Esq. W. S. Edinburgh ? and their Secretary GILBERT SALTO??, Esq. Furaival 3 IIln, London. TO MEN OF FASIIION, AND MARRIED LADIES. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES continue to be made in the most elegant and fashionable manner, and in that highly approved stile of cut- ting, which has given universal satisfaction to the Nobility and Gentry, by DIETIUCHSEX 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, Curricle Coats, Liveries, &c. THE GRAND STATE LOTTERY. NOW DK A TV I Mr,. The Wheel is immensely rich, § a supply of Shares is daily sent, by post, to each Country Agent. DAYS OF DRAWING. 1st, Tuesday, March S 6tb, Thursday, April 7 2d, Tuesday, .15 7th, Saturday, 9 3d, Tuesday, 22 8tli, Tuesday, .12 4th, Tuesday, 29 9th,Thursday* .14 5r.h, Tuesday, April 5 10th, Saturday, .10 NO FIXED CAPITAL." The Scheme contains Sixty Capita] Prizes, and not three Blanks to a Prize. The City Lottery will he drawn NEXT MOXTH, 26th April. Tickets and Shares arc likewise on Sale. "RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & CO. STOF; BV.OKEKS, Comer of Bank Buildings, CornhiU, AND FACING THE GATE OF THE KING'S MEWS, ClIAKINCr CROSS, LONDON. RESPECTFULLY recommend to the notice of their friends aud the public, the STATIC LOTTERY, fJut COMMENCED DRAWING on the Sth of THIS MONTH. 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 to.a Prize, and every Prize to be drawn from the Wheel—not one fixed. CAPITALS. 3 Prizes 'of = £ 20,000 are 3 10,000. 30,000 4 5,000 20.000 10 !,(r);. OIjOO iO 500 15,000 6,205 other Prizes 105,000 25,000 Tickets. = £ 250,000 TICKUTS and SHARES are on Sale at J. PEARSON'S, HOLYHEAD, For RICHARDSON, GOODI.XJCK, and Co. London, where ail Lottery business is transacted. J. PEARSON, Bookseller, Stationer, and Tea-dealer, HOLYHEAD. THE amusement and advantages of a CIR- CULATING LIBRARY having long been desired by most of the honourable and respectable families in this neighbourhood, he has purshased a wel l-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, £ i. 6s. to have one book per day Half Yearly, 14s. one book per day Quarterly, 7s. one .book per .day with every artide in the BOOKSELLING and STATIONARY LINE, at the LONDON PRICES, without any additional charge of carriage. MAGAZINES, MONTHLY REVIEWS, and other PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS regularly supplied, and an excellent assortment of WRITING PA- TERS, POCKET BOOKS, &E. Whilst J. P. solicits the support of the public, he 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 nOAD, free of expence. Catalogues may be had at the NORTH WALES GAZETTE OFFICE, Bangor. J. P. likewise informs the public, he has, at the solicitation of many of his friends, entered into the TEA LISE, and has this week received from a Broker belonging to the India House, a great supuly of GENUINE Gonn TEAS, at the undcr- mentioned prices, for READY f.ioNEV, 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. d. s. a. Best. Imported do,.12 6 Congon Leaf, 6 Oj Best Imported Gun- Good Souchong, 1 6 powder, 17 0 Very good Souchong,S 6:Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Capital Souchong,9 OiGood roasted coffee, 6 0 Superfine Souchong,9 GjFine Plantation do, 7 0 Best Imported ditto,11 OSuperline Bourbon Green Teas. ditto 7 6 Very good Green,8 0 Genuine Turkey do, 8 0 Fine Tawn,ky, 9 0,Good Chocolate, 6 6 Very fine Bloom, 9 Churchman's & Sir Superfine ditto, Hy- Hans Sloane's son kind,. 10 6 Milk Chocolate, 7 6 Superfine Hyson, 12 C Genuine Pat. Cocoa 5 6 Fine and course SUGARS at reduced prices. A great variety of plain and elegant PAPER HANGINGS of the best London patterns, of which specimens will be sent for inspection to any dis- lance. JKWRLLERY and TRINKETS of the newest and most elegant patterns. A large assortment of TOYS, CUTLERY, <YC. Dealer in LACE, PERFUMERY, PATENT ME- DICINES, and various other articles, at the London PU Orders from the couutry duly attended to. Royal Exchange .'Insurance Office, London, FEBRTMItY i'-lTIJ,. I SOS. THE COInor o' ROYAL EX- JB. ClIANG A k l i \N CE have constituted and appointed r ROHElns, of'Bangor, ¡ in the county c Attorney at Law, their I Agent; and lie said place and parts adjacent; for 1 of Buildings, Goods, Merchandize- a i i -stock, from -toss or damage by fire i ,d3U f i the Assurance of Lius. By order o< mc Court ot Directors, SAM b J*. i ",N ,-N LI N u v.. Secretary. LEY FOR CATTLE, At Plas-gwynnanf, in the parish of Beddgelert, from th 12th 1808, to the 10th October following. One year-old Cattle £ 0 12 Two year-old lo 0 15 Three do 1 0 The Ley consis" of Jands formerly used as mowing g-rounds, an. in ca i I roll- dition. A proper vi will look :>fter the ley cattle, which iliay i.ie "icetl by applying to N E- iikmiah BnACEGniDL? fit Plas-gfrynnantafore- said. FIVE GLJNIV.3 REWARD. -¡''l" WHEREAS the Leather Shop of kIn. John PAINTER, of Amlwch, in the county of Anglesey, Currier «nd Leather Cutter, was BROKE OPEN oh the ni^ht of Tuesday the 15th day of i\1<\rch,J t 'i of Leather and Goo !.» LÙe:) md -Tried a way- there from. is /i„ft e„, That-whoever III the said robbery, so that -the offender (,)r may be brought to jixMee, siiaii, on conviction, receive a Reward of FiYE Guineas from MR. ROBERT PRICDARD, of Llwydiarth Esgob, Clerk and Treasurer to the Amiwch;Association for the Prosecution of Felons, IMMENSE RICH WHEEL. The following- SUMS still remain To vj -Distributed. In Pr¡¿e of £,ifJ,OOO eachJ IOOOOl. In a In Frizes of jaci'i, 16,000/. In Prizes of each, 1 j )300t. In Prizes of £ 500 each, A o N e A a 1(0)0001 In Prizes of £ '100, X50, &c. &e. TIJESDAY Will be Ole NEXT DAY OF DRAWING. -=- Tickets and Shares on Sale, warranted undrawn, By all the Agents in this Country. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King's Head, m the town of Carnarvon, in the county .of Carnarvon, on Friday the Sth day of April, 1808, between the hours of three and five o'(,Iock- in stll),i,tto ,u(-Ilcoll- ditions as shall be then produced the follow- ing Leasehold, and Freehold Estates LOT 1. A JJL that much admired and delightful J% MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, called the PRIORY, at the enhance of the sairl 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 hay 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 licld, in high cultivation. All now untenanted. LOT 2. All that piece or parcel of Land, called CAE- TWT-HILL, situate in the sllburbs of the said town of Carnarvon. L 0 T B. All those two pieces or jvirrels of Land, called CAE AU TWT-HILL UCII A, situate in or near Pcn'r-allt, other part of the suburbs ol'the said town of Carnarvon. The above-mentioned Premises are held by a lease, bearing date the 29th of November, 1188, then granted to Toytv HUGHES, Gentleman, for the lives of himself, WILLIAM JosEPH THOMAS, since deceased, and HOBERT EDWARO JONES, rhen 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 141. the second Lot 8f. and the third Lot lOr. lOs.; 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 TYFRY YN EXCHEQUER, situate in the parish of AberdarOn, in the said county, in the holding of HENRY TnoMAS. The last Lot is freehold, has a valuable rig-ht of common, and is capable of considerable im- provement. Further particulars may be had of-Mr. HCGH ELLIS, Solicitor, Carnarvon; Messrs. JONES'S, Solicitors, .Machynlleth; or Mr. JOHN RouEHfSy Attorney aud Notary Public, Bangor. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE I. 6d. THE OF ARf'OX, A J.OVAL .SO XG, Written by MR. RICHARD LEW YD, Author of Beaumaris B;ty, Yfcc. &c." And set to Music hy DOCTOR PUINC. Sold by J. RASBROOK, Sanger. EAGLE INSURANCE (X'M.L'AN Y. if ii n C A P IT A L, TWO MILLIONS. OFFICE, CORN HILL, LONDON. AdD.ant.ages to Insurers n'ith this Company. PA YMENT of Rent in Case of Fire, without increase of Premium.—Damage by Lightning made good.—No 'charge for Policies, Indorse- ments, Alterations or Surveys.— A Commission of I)er Cent allowed o Ahatements made on country Insurances from £ 10 to £ 25 per Cent. Farming Stock insured without average clause. By Order of the Directors, W. BEETHAM, Secretary. Eagle Office, March 6. f £ lT Gentlemen desirous to become Agents (where none are appointed) are requested to write forthwith to the Secretary. __T_£,, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Toll's arising at the several Toil-gates, known by the names of Llidias- fvspytty, Crickieth, Pen y groes, and Tyddyn y coed gates, in (he comity of Carnarvon, will be let by Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Crown and Anchor, in the town of Pwllheli, in the county of. Carnarvon, on Wednesday the 13th day of April next, between the hours of eleven and four o'clock in the afternoon which tolls produced last year. d. y,pytty Gate. 7(3 0 O Crickieth (for 19 weeks) fi 1Q 6 Pen y groes 5(; () 0 Tyddyn y coed (for 9 months) 9 0 0 Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must at the same time give security, with sufficient- sureties to the satisfaction of the trustees for the payment of the reat agreed for, at such times as they shall direct. JOHN ELLIS; Clerk gad Treasurer to, the Trustees of tie ,Purt-h- dinllaen road. BRITISH i rilllE BRITISH FIRE-OFFICE, at their M princil)al in the Strand and Conihill, London, and by Agents in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, and the principal Towns in the United Kingdoms, continue to grant, insurances against Fire, on the terms and conditions of their printed proposals, delivered gratis. The directors have great pleasure in reflecting that by their exertions and plans the benefits and principles of insurance are more generally felt and understood and they trust (fiat they have a claim for preference with the public, for the liberal conduct they have evince d in all their transactions. Premiums for insur- ance renewable at Christmas, must be paid on or before the 9th day of January next. ANSUAL PREMIUMS. Common Insurance, 2s. percent.— Hazardous, 3s. Double Hazardous, 5s. Farming-stock, 2s. fid. per cent. only. ROBERT SKELTOS, Sec. Broster and Son, Agenls at Bangor and Chester. Merioneth sh ire Yiriiber. s TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the house of David Owen, of Ffestiniog, in the county aforesaid, on Wednesday the 20th day of April next, 1803, between the hours of four and six in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions then to be produced. LOT 1. 683 OAK, 78 ASH, 15 SYCAMORE, 3 ELM TREES. LOT 2. 378 OAK, and 280 CYPHERS. LOT 3. 279 OAK, and 300 CYPHERS. LOT 4. 26 OAK, and 16 ASH. LOT 5. 91 OAK, 45 ASH, 1 ALDER, and 700 POLES, Lot one, two, three and four are situated in the parish of Ffestiniog aforesaid, and within three miles of Water Carriage; Lot five is situated in the parish of Llandecwyp, and within one mile of Water Carriage. The lots arc conveniently situ- ated near a good waggon road, and are well worth the attention of ship and house builders. David Williams, of Ffestiniog will shew the respective lots, and for further particulars apply to GRIFFITH THOMAS, Maeutwrog, in the said county. TO BE LET, AXD E:TERE(). UPON IMMEDIATELY, GLANYDON, ANGLESEA. ANY DON commands a most beautiful VX and extensive sea view, with the advantage of convenient Baihing places, within 200 yards of the house; has a breakfast and dining room, with kitchens, servants hall dairy, paritrys, &c. &c. besides excellent cellars; tea-room, ifvebed-rooms and dressing-rooms, with servants rooms, &c. above stairs coach-house, stables, cow-house, and other convenient out-house. and an excel- lent walled garden, stocked with well-trained fruit trees. Glanydon is situated about a mile from the market town of Amlwch, where thapost arrives daily, and within ten miles of the post road from HoiyhcadtoLondon. The markets are well sup- plied. on Saturdays, and almost a daily communi- cation by regular traders from Amlwch to Liver- pool. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. POOI.ES', Solicitors, Carnarvon; or Mr. PRICE, Mona Lodge, Angiesea. The lenant may be accommodated with land, from ten to forty acres, til high cultivation. March, 1808. I BRICKS. ONE Hundred Thousand of good mliCK:, 1. I)(- 13 Coll yet) i(- lit for at the mouth of the River Ogwen, price mo -EiiqiiirL! of -N, ¡ of Lime Grove, near Bangor, A-I,io Nvill Person to attend on Monday ISI]I of A;»ri Mo count out and deliver any quantifies thai may be then engaged,) and every following M<md;.y i tiil the wholc are sold; the money to be paid 0.1 delivery. r- I' To Cover -fhiv KING AimU/K, AT ONE guinea PEJI M.UIE. The Money to be paid an or before the Ist Ju'ij. KING ART HIT It was brci.1 at Greenfield Hall, Flintshire, and got by a eelebra'vd Cheshire horse.—J^s dam was bred by Mr. iiaive- (taiii iv-as t)i-ed t)) well, of Disliley, Lancashire. I lie is a beautiful dark brown horse, rising four years old, stands sixteen hands hiffh, and is al- lowed by good judges, to be one of the most, com- plete horses of his age, in the kingdom. Mori a Lodge, Anglcs^a, EAGLE AND CHILD nOLYttEAO. THE following COACHES set otfl from the above Inn :— THE ROYAL ,IAII TO LONDON, By way of Chester, every morning-, in 48 hour's Fare inside, £ 6 6 0 Outside, 3 3 0 To 2 50 Outside, ] 5 0 By way of Shrewsbury. THE ANCIENT BRITON, Every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday mornings, to the Bull and Mouth, London. Fare inside, 4 4 0 Outside, 2 10 0 TO SALOP. Inside, 1 15 0 Outside,. 15 0 THE PRINCE OF WALES POST COACH. Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sa- turday, to Shrewsbury. Fare inside, I 15 0 Outside, 1 5 0 ü:1r No parcels, &c. to be accounted for, unless entered and paid for accordingly. IlOPE INSURANCE COMPANY, LUDGATE lIILI., LOXDON; ( INSTITUTED 1807, For Fire, Life, and Annuities. CAPITAL, TWO MILLIONS. III!l. AS the practice of Insuring Property fron loss or damage by Fire has proved extreu e'y beueiicial to the Public at large, in bavin? pi. served many families from poverty and ruin, the HOPE INSURANCE COMPANY presume, that in adding to the number of ofliccs already es- tablished for this useful pnrpose, they wiii add to Public Utility, and their Fund, being of a Magnitude to render their Security .unexception- able, and the Terms o f Insurance, being such as to merit peculiar attention, they feel confident of puhlic support No charge is made for Policies to person, In suring £ 300 and upwards. Household furniture, wearing apparel, primed books, plate, wine and spirits, in private usy, are taken in one sum, without giving the parties the trouble of dividing them under different heads. Farmers frequently have occasion to stack their corn in various fields, as well as in rick-yards and in order to accommodate them, their insurances will the taken in one sum, in all the buildings, or on other parts of the same farm, without an) Clause, at 2s. GlI. per Cent, for 12 months; aud for 6 months, Is. (id. per Cent. Loss or damage occasioned by lightning paid bv this Company. No deduction whatever in the payment of lossc-% No charge iliatle toi- ciidoi-seijjciii., Of any kind. All expences paid for the removal of goods m cases of fire. Persons insuring for = £ 1000 nnd upwards, are entitled to peculiar advantages, which will be e t- plained on application to the Agents. Considerable allowances are made to merchant s insuring for a shorter time than a year; also a proportionate reduction of duty. Persons holding short leases iiii), insure for exact number of months unexpired. Persons insuring for more years than one are allowed a cotisiderable discount on premium an.i duty and if for seven years, an allowance of m.ira than one year is made. A brokerage of 5 per Cent. on the premium i; allowed 011 all ships or craft insured from tire. In order to accommodate persons residing ia Wales, the following Agents are appointed b i this Company, from whom proposals may be hai gratis, and every information given; also books Containing the tables of Rates of Premiums, with every other particular regarding Life Insurance ¡ and Annuities. Mr. MORRIS, Tre Madoc, North. Mr. REES, Carmarthen, South. Mr. JONES, Newport, Monmouth. By Order of the Board of Directors, I HENRY TOPPING, Chief Clerk, Country Department,