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ANGLESEA. XI)tice is hereby Ciiieill THAT an Adjournment of the General J Quarter Sessions of the lcace of tht, .said will be held at Llangefni, on Monday the 6th day of June next. SAMUEL GRINDLEY, Clerk of the P 'are May 3d, 1808. ^°C' L-r, Y FOR CATTLE, AiI™S;r^n^in the parish of Beddgclert, from the 12th May, 1808, to the iOtji October ■following1. One year-old Cattle £ 0 .12 mW0 }'ear-°Id..do.. 0 15. Three year-old do 1 0 TIe Ley consists of lands formerly used a= owing grounds, and are in gryatly improved con- flit;i)n. A proper person will iook after the ley W-NE, winch may be booked '„v applying to NEHE- Iah BfiACEGitiDLE5a^ i'las-gwynnautatbresaid. To BE SOLD YrlY PRIVATE CONTRACT, OfTERGLODD ISSA, 0lT^J> rE ;n }i;e parish of Clynog, in the Îp" county of Carnarvon, within one mile of village; a piece of excellent Land, a small irt upland and the remainder meadow, contair,- iJi™ about five acres; a very desirable situation for building upon. John Prichard, the tenant, will shew the pre- EVrses, and c for other particulars apply to MR. G.» JSOLEY, Attorney at Law, at Tregarnedd, Anglesea. May 3d, 1S08. _-=- A desirable Residencefor a Genteel Family for Sea-bathing, in the to,'vn,!fBeautneris,.A orth Wales. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON 1M M EDI ATE-I.Y N, C, A LARGE and commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, late the occasional residence of the Lord Bishop of Fearns' family, in the town of Beaumaris, consisting of two good pariours, housekeeper's room, servants' hall, butler's pan- try, kitchen, larder, dairy and laundry on the ground floor; a drawing-room, 24 feet by 16 feet, wiih three windows in front, and three good bed-, rooms on the first Hoor, with th-e bcd-rooms in Ihe att ic story a coach-house, C) stable, saddle room, cart-shed and cow-house; with two walled gardens. The house is pleasantly and conveniently situ- ated, commanding a line view of the sea, separat- ed from if. by a flower garden and shrubbery, from which there are steps down to the sea for the pur- pose of bathing'. The Tenant may be aecommodatcd with 10 to 17 acres of rich land, adjoining Baron-hill lawn. For further particulars, apply at Mr. R. WILLIAMS'S office, in Beaumaris. May 2tl, 1808. TRE-.MADOC HACES, 1808, SOME TIME IN AUGUST. f | "MIE Gentlemen's Subscription Plate of A 501. for 3 atid 4 year-olds, 3-year-olds carry- ing a feather, 4 year-olds 7-8t. bib.—Mares and geldings allowed 3lb. A winner of one 50/. plate in the year 1808, to carry 31b. extra; two, bib. thiee, or more 8lb. Two-mile-heats. Tb, Purse, value Fifty Pounds, for all ages,— 3 year-olds carrying 7st. 4 year-olds Sst Ulb. 5 year-olds (M. 3lb. 6 vear-olds 4st. 101(1. agd Vst. 12lb. The winner of one 501. plate in the year 18G&, io carry Sib. extra two, 51b. three, or Wore 8#. Two-mile heats. A Cup, value Fifty Pounds, theift of W. A. Madocks, Esq.—Three times round the course. A Plate, value Fifty Pounds, the c:ift ofSK W. W. Wynn, Bart. and Sir Thomas Mostyn, BArt. The Traeth Muwr Stakes of lOgs. each, forzqi ages.-<-3 year-olds carrying a featl^g, 4 yeai>ohls! 1st. Gib. 5 year-olds Sst. '51b, 6 year-olds Sit. 9lb. ni^cl8sf. 12lb.—Mar<»s and geldings allowed 3lb. FoW neat a. Maiden at the tjriJC of naming i rro dose tile ovi the 1st of M ,IY,. 1808, ;Y.. W. WJ nn. Bart. Sir T. Mosiyfl, Bart. W. A. Madoeks, Esq. John Mado :ks, Esq. F. R. Price, Esq. E. Lloyd, Esq. T. P. J. Parry, Esq. John Jones. Esq. ft The Siiovdo" ivelter Stikcs ()I' bgs. eacii, i hors s bona fide the property of the subscribers, carrying 13at. each. Mares and geldings allowed 3?/ Two mile heats. The winner to be sold for 150 guineas, if demanded, within a quarter of an hour after the race, the owner of the second horse being first entitled. To be named on the first day if Tre-Madoc Races, 1808. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart, t "iir T. Mostyn, Bart. "W. A. Madoeks, Esq. F. R. Pricc, Esq. I E. Lloyd, Esq. q. John Madock.5, Esq. John Nanny. R. W. Price, Esq. Joseph Madoeks, Esq. Sir R. Williams, Bart. JiDbit Wlicaticy, Esq. Lord Kirkwall. •<ri. Tnn-vr-Allt h,akcs 01 cat'b, for all ises. 3 vear-olds fat. 4 year-olds-X?t: lib. 5 year- ns 8«#. Ilbi 6 year-olds 94<_aged 9<rf.^S.Mares fallowed Sib. Two mile heats. Sir W. W.Vynn, Bart, gir T. Mostyn, B:nt. ]l„ B. Dean„ Esq. i'. Lloyd, Esq. ,Y. A. Madoeks, Esq; j\ R. Price, Esq.. iNtittiock- Eiq, T. P. J. Parry, Esq. R. Morris, Esq. Joseph Madoeks, Esq. G. LL Wardle, Esq. E, Lloyd Lloyd, Esq. John Jones, Esq. William Roberts, Esq. The Vron-lw Stakes of 5gs. each, to carry m. I The wIDner to be sold for thirty guineas, if de- manded.—Onoe round the course- I Sir W. W. ») ««, Hart, s!JT. Mostyn, Bart. F. R. Pricc' n. w. w. Jlon..T. Pleydcli Bou- W. A. Madoeks, Esq. E. Lloyd, Esq, John Madocks, Esq. T. P, J, Parry, Esq. T. P, J, Parry, Esq. Joseph Madoeks, Esq. R'chard Puleston, ESQ. <5N THfi I.AST DA.Y, A Handicap for heaton Horses, each.—Once round the-course. Sir W. AV. Wynn, Bart. Sir T. Mostyn, Bart. W. A, Madoeks, Esq. it. ilrice. Esq. IV. WMja, Ksq. John Madoeks, Esq. ) Joseph Madoeks, Esq. _1n nn nM C:1r' All the stakes to be mam- Uk" money required by law, or no race. fiir fVatkin WiUinms Wynn, Bart- Stewards fcir Thomas Mostyn, Bad. J s. >' Xj. Ordinari.cs and Plays ti)C WZQk. TO CREDITORS. THE Creditors of OWEN JONES, of Pwllheli, in the county of Carnarvon, shopkeeper, who chuse to take the benefit of the assignment, may receive a dividend of three shillings in the pound upon their respective debts, upon application at Mr. Ellis's office, in Pwllheli, any time before the 1st of June next. Pwllheli, May 3d, 180S. CARNARVONSHIRE. TO CONTRACTORS. "VTOTICF. is hereby givfcn, that the re- 1.1 building a New Bridge, called Bont Rhydy Old ifa, standing over the Uiyer ACm Letir, situ- ate i II the parish ot Doly idelan, in the county of Carnarvon, will be set at an adjournment of"tlie Qua rtcr Sessions, to he liolden at the house of Jofctn Jones, innholdcr, in the village of Dolydd- ela, aforesaid, on Thursday the nineteenth day of 1808. 7 The Pia; and Specification to be seen at Mr. }!DWARJJANWYL'S, Llanrwst; and at Mr. JAMES T)EFF'ItD'S, SUr IVeYOk bftlIC County Works, Uan- tiega; j; JIUGHES, Clerk-of the Peace. r TO',MEN'.O' FASHION,' 1 AND MARRIED LADIES. E\TLEMEX'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 DIETIUCHSEN and CL ARK, Tailors, at No. 12, Rathbone-piaee, Ox- ford-street, London, (the latter herctofoi-c Porenian to Mr. ALLhX.) They also make YOUNG SUII'S, and Hussar Dresses in the most tasteful and elegant form. Country re- sidents may he informed how to send their mea- sure in a letler, or may send an old suit. Uniforms, Leather Breeches, Curricle Coats, Liveries, &c. Tllis Day is published, Price 5s. 6d. an improved Edition, with humorous Engravings, of MY POCKET BOOK or, llmts for A Ryghte Merrh and Concr^ede" Tour, in quarto, to be called THE ^FR^SGE-N IN IRELAND," in 1805. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, No. 31, Poultry, London; Rasbrook, Bangor; Roberts, Carnarvon; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin; Games, Holywell; and Braster and SOil, Chester. To the present Edition are added, amongst other pleasant and satirical novelties, an Intro- duction a Description of the Plates; illustrative Anecdotes from my TOUR THROUGH HOLLAND in 1806; an Appendix, containing three MSS. foujidat. St. Patrick's Abbey; and tin Essay in lJe- fence of bad Spelling. BY A KNIGHT ERRANT. The Public are referred to all the Rmiens of 1807 for a character of this work. The A N TT- JACOBIN for April speaks the sentiments of the whole. The Knight Errant, who now enters the lists with Sir John Carr, wields his light weapon with considerable skill and address; but he combats with temper, and his hits, though made with dex- terity, are devoid of malice. He certainly dis- plays considerable humour." SHAKESPEARE. FIRST EDITION, 1623. Tim day is published. In a handsome Volume, in Post Folio, PRICE 5/. 5s. IS BOARDS; MR. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S CO- MEDIES, HISTORIES, and TRAGE- DH&, pubiished according to the True Original Copies-— (With his EFFIGIES.) London: printed for Isaac laggard and Ed- ward Blour,t, 1623." Reprinted for Joseph Johnson, St. Paul's Church X ard Yernor, Hood, and Sharpe, Poul- try Longman, Hurst, IIees, and Orme, Paternos- ter.»!low, 1808; Rasbrook, Bangor; Roberts, Carnarvon; Pearson, Holyhead Ed wards,Ruthin; Carnes, Holywell, and Broster and Son, Chester. The greatest care has been taken to insure tije accuracy of the present republication, of which only a small number is printed. It is printed on the common type now in use but in arrangement, spelling, and punctuation, is tin exact COjIY, page for page, of the text of the original edition of 1623, (now worth upwards cf Forty Guineas) not a word being added, alterc'l, or omitted. -TO MTSOLITE.Y AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, fu the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon. On Saturday the 11th day of May, 1808, between the hours of three and six o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shaJl be then produced, (unless disposed of in t'.ie mean time by Private Contract, of which doc notice will be given) < TI1H VT FAtlM and LANDS, with the Ap- JL purtenaiiCes, situate, lying and lining in the parish of Llangeinwen, in the county of Aaglgsea, commonly called and known by the Rameof GELLINIOG, now in the occupation of Lewis Jones. all that delightful FARM, with Ihe Ap- purtcnances, situate, lying airl being in the parish of Trefdraethj in tl>« said county of Anglesea, commonly calleo. 2vid known by-the nalUe.ofBIm,TH-HWFA.,o\V in the occupation of Richard llu-hes. Gel I i"'0ff is in a pleasant part of the country, within one nllle, of Tal-y.Foel l'errv, opposite the town »f Carnarvon. The Land is in a high state of cultivation, and the nuildins are in gOQd repair. Bertli-IIwfa »dJ0Ir^ Malldraeth River, contir guous to the Cob. he Land is of good quality and in a high state of cultivation it is very conveniently situate lor manure, and within four miles of the town of Carnarvon. There are very fa™»rIab,ej Prospects for Coal upon several parts of the ".and. There is a large Colliery opened upon the adjoining Farm. Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. J. JEYAJfs, '^3 Caraarvun. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. TO be DISPOSED JF, a CIRCULATING LIBRARY, consisting of near .500 Vols, of well-selected Works a large number Cata- logue also of the same.—Any person inclined to open a Library during the Bathing Season, will find it a lucrative and advantageous undertaking. Price only Twenty Pounds. Apply to the Printer, or Mn. PARRY, Circu- lating Library, Chester, if by letter post paid. Parkgate, 25Ik April, 1808. MR. SPENCER, impressed with j'-ratitude, begs leave to return 11 1 a >uio\ 'edg- ments to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public m ge- neral, for 'he very liberal m 1 «««- j fonuly receiYCu during his residence here, and to solicit a continuance of" their favors at the EAGLE ANI) CIIILD INN, Holyhead, to merit which he will make every exertion in his power. STEREOTYPE EDITION. This day is published, On fine wove paper, with 32 heads by Bewick, PRICE 3s. 6d. BOUND; AN ABRIDGEMENT of the HISTORY of ENGLAND, BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; J. Harris; Lacking-ton, Allen, and Co. Cuthell and Martin; J. Nun-i; R. Lea; and T. Boosey, London and J. Clarke and Co. illaii- chester Rasbrook, Bangor; Painter, Wrexham: Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, ltitttiiii; Roberts, Carnarvon Carnes, Holywell; and Broster ami Son, Chester. -.FÆ; THE GRAND STATE LOTTERY, Whiclt begins Drawing JUNE 28, is tneonly Lottery that ever contained "SIX PRIZES OF £ 20,000. SCHEME. 6 Prizes of £20,000 are 2 10,Q00 gO,000 2 5,0Q0 10,000 3 2.000. 6000 5 1,000 5,000 7 500 3,500 20 100. 2,000 SO SQ i 500 1,000 22 22,000 4,000 )5 60,000 25,000 Tickets. = £ 250,000 NO FIXED PRIZE. Tickets and Shaves are selling at all the Licen- sed Offices in Loudon, and by their Agents in the Country. Present Price.—Tickct £ 20 IPs. Waif at'10 15 O j-Eighth -Ji2 L5 4 Quarter. 5 9 0 Sixteenth. 1 8 0 This Day is published, Emhelli shed with plates, and containing SI 0 pages, price It. 5s. boards or on Royal paper, price 21. boards, Vol. VIII. of rTIHB BEAUTIES of ENGLAND and 1 WALES; containing a Topographical Ac- count of Kent. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; Long- man, Hurst, Rees, and Orme Cuthell and Mar- tin; J. Harris; J. Richardson; J. and A. Arch; and B. Crosby, London: and sold by J. Rasbrooke, Bangor; Painter, Wrexham.; fearson, Holyhead; I-idwards, Ruthin; Roberts, Carnarvon: Carnes, HolyweH; and Urosier and Son, Chester.. Where may be had, A. few Copies of the first 6 vols, of the same Work. Price 51. 15s. N. B. Vol. VII. and IX. are expected to be ready in June. As severvf of the volumes are nearly out of print, the Subscribers- will do welt to complcfethcir Sets as soon as ^possible, for these volumes will nut be. rer printed. BRITISH ATLAS, being a Companion to t'lio above work, containing very accurate Maps of the Counties, from actual survey, and correct; flans of the Principal Cities and Towns in Eng- land and Wales. Number I. to XVIIT. each containing Two Maps, neatly coloured, and a Plan. Price 2s. 6d. Number I. to XVIII. on Imperial Paper, full coloured. Piice 4s. each. EAGLE ClllJjD LVN, HOLYHEAD. rrHE following COACHES set out from JL the above Inn :— THE ROYAL MAIL TO LONDON, By way of Chester, every morning, in 4S hours Fare inside, £ 6 6 0 outside 3 3 0 TO CHESTER. 2 5 0 Outside. I 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 2 100 TO SALOP. Inside, 115 0 Outside, 1 5 0 THE PRINCE OF WALES POST COACH, Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sa- turday, to Shrewsbury. Farciuside, 1 15 0 Outside, I 5 0 (;-1r The proprietors of the above coaches will not he accountable for any parcels above the value of 51, ualCSS ttntwcl and paid for accordingly. 27/tv Day is published^ A New Edition, two vols.. 18mo. with twelve new Plates, price 73. boards, SOLITUDE written originaiiy by ZIM- MERMAN. To which are added, the LIFE of the AUTHOR; Notes, Historical and EK- planatory and a copious Index. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sbarpc? Cuthell and Martin J. Walker; Lacking!oo, Alien, and Co. J. Nilan; Dartori and Harvey; Otridge and Son; R. ^Lea-; Scatchard sad Letter man Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Onn-?; J. Murray; J. Booker; W, Stewart; and J Lon- j don; Rasbrook, Bangor; Robt ""TOr: i Pearson, ilolylitad Edwards, TV -r jrnos, I Holywell, and Broster and Soii, itfr. This day is published, A New Edition, two vols., foolscap 8vo. with Eight beautiful Plates, price 12s.. in boards- THE LIFE of PETRARCH. Collected- JL from MEMOIRS vovn LA VIE I>R PETRARCH, BY MRS. DOBSCN. Rard magni errore5 nisi ex magnis ingemls pratliere. PETBARCH. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe1: Cii'bell and Martin5 J. Harris; J. Walker; Lackingron, Ailera, and Co.; Otridge and Son; Longman, Hu.r#'t, Rees, and Orme; J. Nunn R. Lea; Scafehard and Lcttermau J. Harding^ W. Mil- ler; and J.. Murray, London; J.. Rasbrook, Ban- gO'q Painter, Wrexham-; Pearson, Jlolyhead., Edwards, Ruthin; Roberts, 'Carnarvon; Carnes, Holywell and Broster arid Son, Chester. ANGLESEY. At a very numerous and most respectable meeting, of the Gentlemen, Clergy, and Freeholders of the county of Anglesey, held at Llangefni, on. Wednesday the 27tli day of April, 1S08, HOLLAND GRIFFITH, Esq in the Chair, ltwas unanimously resolved, fT^HAT thefollowing Gentlemen and Clergy I be pr-o;iose j as a Committee for drawing up a Plan for the Formation of an AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIEV Y, in the county of Anglesey., and that the Committee, or any iive or :nore of them, do produce their Plan, accompanied by Rules and Regulations, for the consideration of a meeting, to be held at Llangefni aforesaid, on Thursday the 12th day of May next. HOLLAND GRIFFITH, Esq. J. B. SPARROW, Esq. HUGH EVANS, Esq. J. G. LFWIS, Esq. JOHN PRICE, Esq. HUGH WYNN, Esq. Will, LI AM PRICE, Esq.. The Rev. H. W. JONES. The Rev, JOHN WILLIAMS. The Rev. HENRY ROWLANDS, The Rev. EVAN LLOYD. i The ttev. T. E. OWEN, The Rev. RICHARD WILLIAMS, The Rev. HENRY HUGHES. The Rev. THOMAS RATH BONE, It was at the st7me-ti?ne. i;?taiiitnoitsty a-gi-etd, That Mr. WILLIAM PRICE POOLE be requested to take upon himself the office of Secretary to the said Society, and to insert the above resolutions ia the NORTH WALES GAZETTE. Signed, at the request of the meeting, HOLLAND GRIFFITH, Chairman. Carnarvonshire Agricultural Society-. A MEETING of the .Memliers of the Car- narvonshire Agricultural Society will be; held at Pwllhcli, on Friday the thirteenth day of May next, when the following Premiums will be offered PREMIUM 1. To the person producing the Stallion best adapted to the purposes of the agriculture of the county of Carnarvon, and engaging that he shall regularly attend the market days of Carnarvon and Pwllheli during the season—five guineas. PREMIUM 2. To the person who will shew the best Bull, not exceeding three years-old-a medal of the value of fine guineas, or the sum in cash. PREMIUM 3,. To the person who shall produce to the Society the best Ram, fineness of wool as well as shape to be considered—a. medal of the value of f re gui- neas, or cash to that amount. r.,t j, m i v.,vi 4,. To the person who shall produce Kie bst "Bear -three guineas. a Plan for the Formation of an AGRICUL- TU'RAL SOCIEV Y, in the county of Anglesey., and that the Committee, or any .five' or aiore of them, do produce their Plan, accompanied by Rules and Regulations, for the consideration of a meeting, to be held at Llangefni aforesaid, 011 Thursday the 12th day of May next. HOLLAND GRIFFITH, Esq. J. B. SPARROW, Esq. HUGH EVANS, Esq. J. G. LEWIS, Esq. JOHN PRICE, Esq. HUGH WYNN, Esq. Will, LI AM PRICE, Esq.. The Rev. H. W. JONES. The Rev, JOHN WILLIAMS. The Rev. HENRY ROWLANDS, The Rev. EVAN LLOYIX i The Rev, T. E. OWEN, The Rev. RICHARD WILLIAMS, The Rev. HENRY HUGHES. The Rev. THOMAS RATH BONE, It was at the same'time unanimously agreed, That Mr. WILLIAM PRICE POOLE be requested to take upon himself the office of Secretary to the said Society, and to insert the above resolutions ia the NORTH WALES GAZETTE. Signed, at the request of the meeting, HOLLAND GRIFFITH, Chairman. Carnarvonshire Agricultural Society-. A MEETING of the .Memliers of the Car- narvonshire Agricultural Society will be; held at Pwllheli, on Friday the thirteenth day of May next, when the following Premiums will be offered PREMIUM 1. To the person producing the Stallion best adapted to the purposes of the agriculture of the county of Carnarvon, and engaging that he shall regularly attend the market days of Carnarvon and Pwllheli during the season—five guineas. PREMIUM 2. To the person who will shew the best Bull, not exceeding three years-old—a medal of the value of fine guineas, or the sum in cash. PREMIUM 3, To the person who shall produce to the Society the best Ram, fineness of wool as well as shape to be considered—a. medal of the value of f re gui- neas, or cash to that amount. PR I! MIL'SI 4>. To the person who shall produce Kie bfcst "Bear —three guineas. The Members of the Society residing in the town and neighbourhood of Eangor and Conway, are requested to meet the Secretary at Bangor, on Friday the twentieth 'd^y of May next, when a premium of five guineas will be offered to the person who shall pre,luce on the said market day, at Bangor, the ln^st. Stallion for the purposes of; agriculture, engaging 'at the same time that he shall attend at Conway and Bangor on alternate marker^>ys during the season. A ine eti.n;l of the Members of the Society will ( be held at Bangor, ou Saturday the 25th day of I June next, when prenamms (of the same amount with those offered at Pwllheli) will be adjudged for the best Bull, Ram, and Boar. THOMAS .JONES, SECRETARY,, Carnarvon, April 231/, 1S08. ADDITIONXL ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS. Sir-Thomas Mostyn, Bart. -.10 10 0 Sir Edward Prycc- Bart, 5 5 0 n. T. Smith, Esq. Peiidyffryn, 5 5 0 Richard Garnons, Esq 5 5 0 Rev. P. Williams, D. D. Llanbedrog, 3 3 0 IV,illiaiii Gi-ifrit,ii, 2 0 David Griffith, Esq. Methlan, 220 Mr. Jackson, Bangor Ferry, 1 1 0 Mr. Grillith Jones, Madrin Issa,11 0 Mr. Pierce Jones, Bodfari, 1 1 0 Mr. Elias Jones, Gorsewen, 1 1 ,Q Richard Lloyd, Esq, Bronhanlog, 1 1 0 Mr. David Rice, Pwllheli, .1 1 0 Capt. J. Crawley, R. N 1 1 0 .J ohn Roberts, Esq. Ilauror I 1 0 Rcy, O. Rowlands, Plas I 1 0 j This Day is pui-Ushcd, I A New Edition, in Royal ISmo. "ffith Plate", j PRICE 4s. IN BO A a as, A NARRATIVE of the EVTI?AOIiDI- A NARY ADVENTUEFS, rdd Sufferings bj shipwreck aaid Iinorisonment, ./ON LD CA.MPBELI*, Esq. ef Bai^reck; vith ti.o sin- gumr humours of his Tarter gnifLs .HASSAN Au- taz comprising the "Oct: irrenci; of four years and five days, in an OVERI-AT, JJUHNEY to INDIA. FaichCiilly extraced fr< .a Capl, Camp- bell's^' Letters to h:s b >n. P for Vernor. ?nd Sharpe 1 .Lcng- Weaker; TUa'.l- Pa:y. at g^tmry, Lon- con; RasIitpo.V, Rrir^r; R C 'i.^rv m; fVit.-sofi, ??oiy fiovirl Lo w ,1. 1* u (.allies RoJywcH; and Brosier and So ■ Chester. Ifiu i)ay is pulustea, 1114t0,8, New Edition, gr" eillargcd, on a See Part I. toX J • r.iL Ik each, E N'CY-CLOPÆDIA J< • r MFA o r, A "'°" f' 1: .J DICTIOBTahy of ARTS, k :is" cES, and MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURK; constructed on a Plan, in which the different Sciences ami Arts are digested into the Farm of Distinct Treatises <-r Sys- tems, comprehending the History. Thenr, and Practice of each, according to the latest Discove- ries and fiiiproveiiients; and full Explanations given of the vartuits >!c/ ■led Parts of Knowledge, whether ziitd-,t or to i cal, Civil,C o ni- mercial; &c. iti^lu in. Elucidations of the most important Topics retai.sve to Religion, Morals, Masmers, and the Economy of Life. Torether with a of all the 'infi" Ci1 ic" 'p'fincipall\lmmtair¡", Sea;ltivcrs, &c't.broughc'ut the World a general lisstofj, \.uio«r ..111 Mo- dern, of the different Empires, Kingdoms, and States; and an Accsunt of the Livesof the most eminent/Persons iac very Nation, from the earliest Ages down to the .present Times. Fourth Edi- tion, greatly improved. Indooti-discmt,-dC amerit -meminisse periti. The Subscribers are,requested to aomplete their Sets, asfar at pubtifhedi'mmediately. as the First <Tteen!:< Parts will he.-raised -to 18s. on it he Is* of June., wrul Scarce Parts to 21s. Printed for VernoT, Hood, and Sha >31., Poultry, London: and sold by J. Ra-oro Bao- gor Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, H Edivai-dq, Roberts, Carnarvon; Holy well and Broster Son, Chester. •iSHAKESPEARE. STEREOTYPE EDITION. On fhe first of April w.ii be published. Stereo- typed on a beautiful new leltei-, Svo is. 6d. and demy 8vo. 2s. 6J No. II. ofthe I -LA Y of WII/fvlAM SHAKESPEARE, r'iiing THE, nvo GENTLEMEN OF- •VE'ROXA, from the correct text of the edition of REED, Esq. and read. with the utmost care by new editors. COWBITIOKS, 1. That t'hts Work shall be pobla-Vhed ip. Num- bers, Stereotyped by Mr. Wilson, from a beau- tiful Type cut OR purpose by *,Ir. Figgins. 2. That each Number shall contain a Play, or- namented with a beautiful VkTood Cut,, dcsig-ned hy Mr. Thurston, and engraved in a superior manner by Mr. Branston, The 'wi,f)lc wiI! be cOlltaintct in thirty-eight Number?. 3. No. III. will be pnllished on the first of "it of May, containing Midsummer Nights Bream, and a heautiful Wo.od Engraving, on India Paper, in Foolscap Oeiavo, Price Is. 6d. and. a N umher published evcrj fortnight afterwards till com- pleted. 4,. That 9 superior Edition will be published at. the same rVim&, on the finest Demy Octavo Pa- per, Hot-pressed, Price 2s. 6d. per Number. The Publishers >engage to return the Money to such P urchasers as do not approve the first Num- ber. ■ j ..— N. B. tlpwafos of TIlitrty- t c- 's are already enf raved, 'Specimens of which may be seen at 'every Bookseller's, who receives Subscriptions for this Work. Printed for Vernor-, Hood, and Sharpe, 31, Poultry, London-; Rasbrook, Bangor; Roberts, Carnarvon Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin; Carncs, and Brosteranri Son, -Chester. THE FINE ARTS. DEDICATES TO BENJAMIN WEST, ESQ. v This Day is published, In 8vo, with -Twelve cntteat outlined Plates, Price 4s. or in Quarto, Price 7s. 6d. No. XV. 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