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j Eagles Inn, Llanrwst. THOMAS JONES, "JV/fl"OST Respectfully informs the Mobility, Gentry, and the Public in 0eiieial, that he has entered upon the ab -'e lnu, where he j has la let in a good stock of Wines and Spirits, Jt1}d trusts, by assiduity ittti(I auvition, to merit the favors of those who liouour nun rith their coanuands. N. B. Neat Post Chaise, wit&,Zoad Hvrs"f careful d< jvci Llanrtest, December 9, 1809. EDUCATION. CHESTER. AT MR. NIELD'S Mathematical, and Commercial Academy, Youth are boarded and educated in all the branches of literature 'except French, Italian, Drawing, Music and Wancing, which are ext.r# charges), Twenty- [T 9uineas l)er a'iu« Entrance one Guinea and Washing half-a Guinea per quarter.—He only takes ten boarders, who experAtMe all the com- rts which can be enjoyed in private family, *'or particulars, letters addressed to Mr. INIELD U'ostpaid), will be duly answered. 1 N. B. School re-opens en Monday, January I5tfa 1810. [ :— [ :— TAXES. THE RECEIVER GENERAL, will at- .-A- tend at the places, a" i on the days follow- l"S» for the purpose of receiving Property Tax the first half year 1809, due on the 5th of January 1S10; and all outstanding; Arrears of Property, land, and assessed taxes for 1808, and *809, he will be ready to receive at ten o'clock, and close his books at two o'clock each day. Jj^ANRWST, Thursday, February 1, 1810. CO,X WAY, Friday 2d ditto. ABERGCLE, Saturdaj 3d, ditto. t~^THIN, Monday 5tli, ditto. ^ENBIGH, Tuesday 6th, ditto. I?* ASAPH, Wednesday 7th, ditto. CJ^LY WELL, Thursday 8th, ditto. Friday 9th, ditio REXHAM, Saturday 10th, ditto. "JERTON, Monday Bth, ditto. SWESTRY, Tuesday 13th, ditto. J^LANGOLLEN, Wednesday 14th, ditto. YR1D, & BALA, Thursday 15tl>, ditto. gOLGELLY, Friday 16th, ditto. JAENTWROG, Saturday 17th, ditto. v« LLHELY, Monday 19th, ditto. CARNARVON, Wednesday 21st ditto. j rJ'ANGEFNl, Friday 23d ditto. ^L A. vkrchYMEDD, Monday & Tuesday 26th ^2!th ditto. Tregamedd, Dec. 21 ih, 1S09. The Original Navy Coffee House, NEWCASTLE-STREET, STRAND, LONDON. yp :¡o JjUlZABETH MAURICE, Widow of the late GRIFFITH MAURICE, Proprietor of est W much frequented, and long HOTEL, has carried on the business 'he death of her late husband :—The great j/^Les:lensive patronage which she has received •n *oat interval, from her numerous Friends and tile Public, has determined her to continue it, 61ld -8IIcouraged her to make Dew and extraordi- IWYeitertions for public favour. For this pur- pose, every possible improvement is making in he internal management and accommodations of IJouse and no expence nor pains will be ^P&Ked, to render it pleasant and advantageous to hose^who frcuuent it, whether single, or in par- I as casual visitors or as inmates. The stock of Wines is large, and of the best wility, the premises are extensive, and besides jC other superior accommodations, contain a n!?S Room, peculiarly adapted to large Dinner iutp i whole is under the iiiimediate super- ndanceand management of Mrs. MAURICE. conrrs' MAURICE returns thanks for the favours erred on her late husband, aud so liberally nhnned to her since his death. TURNPIKE TOLLS TO SB LET. Y ■y. Notice is hereby Given, t'1e To"s ar'smg at the Several loil-gates, known by the names of,Gwydir, jWay, Trwyn-yr-hwylfa, Penmaenmawr, Llan- ^a»> Bangbr, Tafarn-y-Grissia, Pont-y-Saint ^^Llanaelhauam-Gates, in the co inty of Car- VDDJ WILL BE LET BV AUCTION, TO THE BEST BIDDER, JJL the Dwelling house of Mr. WM. PRICHARD, ip11 ky tke'name of the Gpat Inn, in the town Sat, ,arvon in ^e county of Carnarvon, on the Kday the 18th day of January next, between ^>o^OUrs of eleven and four o'clock in the after- > ^hich tolls produced last year, viz. £ s. d. Gate, 55 0 0 60 0 0 'J^yf-hwylfa 1 11 0 tlan^aeilinawr. 54 0 0 jC^gai .10 0 0 ThtS?* 90 0 0 W^y-Grissia 50 0 0 tlan2;W 280 0 0 aelhliuarn .6 25 0 0 DufVe the expence of collecting them, and will p at those Sums respectively. .ftt tll2°ever happens to be the best bidder, must, sup,, same time, give security, with sufficient tlie ties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for ^ent of the Rent agreed for, and at such tliey shall direct. Cam- Clerk and Treasurer to the Trustees, "aru«}Bt Dec. 27th 1809, Hibernian Arms., I-Io "i!j h e a d. JAMES K\0 vYTES, late of 0\TY.\ [)(", respectfully iuforms !i.is friend and the I public of the Unite*! Kingdom; that, ln"vjs open- ed the above extC¡¡SlVC U!I(I<xJHUO¡lio¡ House, most advaafageously situate within ane » yards of the lauding: plac of the P;ickots anri i,( )rlt H"(ise and hopes by due attentjrn to LOIIl forts and wishes of those whÓ may h«ic liini with their support, to experience ht!¡13 new ,¡;HiHÎ1. same patronage which vasso emi- ))C!'<)y conferred upon his family a-id hillsclf at GWYNDU, ;ini for which he begs to rejeat his most grateful acknowledgements. íl:!r New Chaises and able Past Horsey. Sea-side, Holyhead, Dec. 19th 1809. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon, on Sattii-ilay the 20th day of January, 1810, between the luurs of three and five o'clock in the afternoon sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then produce ed, unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract* of which due notice will be given: nniTE following eligible Freehold Farms JL and Premises, situate, lying and being in the several parishes of Llandwrog and Llanwrids, iu the said county of Carnarvon, in Five Lots. LOT. 1st. Cefn'r hengwrt. 2. Glan'rayon. S. Store House. 4. Tyn y Lone. 5. Ty'nrhos. Whicbare now set to tenants at Will, at the yearly rent of s £ 120. This is a most desirable property, in a pleasant part of the country, adjoining that valuable and extensive inclosed marsh, called Morfa Diuliaen, a considerable allotmentof which will beannexed to this Estate, the land is in a very high state of cultivation, within lour miles of the Market Town of Ca riarvoH, aud half a mile of the Port of Voryrl, where lime and other manure may be procured at a moderate rate. Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. J. EVANS, Attorney at Carnarvon. CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY. TO FARMERS, TO BE LET, AND ENTERED ON IMMEDIATELY) A CAPITAL FARM, called Treborlh ism, close to Bangor Ferry, of nearly 250 acres of good arable, pasture, and meadow land. The house and offices which are extensive, are under- going com pleat repair. It is only two miles from Bangor, and seven from Carnarvon, both good iiiarkets.-Tlie whole is in a ring fcnce, andhll great advantages of land and water carri- age, being bounded by the road between the above towns on one side, and by the straits of Menai on the othei-. There is excellent limestone ithe center of the land, and plenty of shellsand and marl in the vicinity, and a stream of iyiter runs throigh the farm, affording an abundant supply for irrigation, and for a gorsc mill. This farm is well worth the attention of a scientific farmer. Also a FARM to he entered on immediately, called Tynllwyn, about four miles from Beauma- ris, in Anglesea, consisting of about 96 acres of good land, plenty of lime and Red wharf shell sand in the-vicinity, an excellent and convenient Farm-house, barn, and other suitable offices are now erecting on the same. For particulars apply to Mr. THOJAS PAYNE, Wern Penmorfa, Carnarvonshire. f ATLAS Fire Life ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDO Y. PERSONS who have assured at this Office are requested to take notice, that Policies expiring at Christmas-day next, should be re- newed at that period, or within fificea clays there- after. Persons desirous of encreasing the amount of thetr Assurances in consequence of the increased price of building liiaterials, are informed, that no additionaLexpençe of Policies is incurred at this Office. The following are among the Advantages derived from effecting assurances at this Office, viz. That Rent .q paid incase of Fire, Ktlhout any additional Premium. That Farming Stock is assured, without an average Clause, at 2s. per CeRt. per Annum. That Damage by Lightning is made good. That Policies are issued, and Endorsements and Surveys made free of expence t6.tltt assured. Printed Proposals maybe had, on application at the Office in London) or to the following Agents in the country. By order of the Board, HENRY DESROROUGH, Jun. Secretary. AGENTS. Bangor, Mr. JOHN RASBROOK. Carnarvon, ROBT. ROBERTS, Esq, Beaumaris, JOlIN JONES, Esq. Bulkely Place. Holyhead, Mr. JOlIN PRTCE. Holywell, GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, Esq. Farm, near Abergele, EDW ARC OLDFIELD, Eiq. Oswestry, Mr. EDWABD EDWARDS. Cheapside, Ltndott. Sept. ls< 1809. Notice to Debtors Creditors. ALL persons who stood indebted to Capl. RICHARO PARRY, late of Froyinore-street, Bristol, and of Pwllheli, in the county of Car- narvon, mariner, deceased, at the time of his decease, are desired to pay the amount of their respective debts to Mn. JOHN TPo V AS of Pwll- heli, one of his Executors, and all persons having any debli due to tlwm frHH the L-' iie of .(be deceased, are reijttes'ec» ¡oit!jih Oliver ilie ;.>:trticulalJ;of such debts to MR. THOMAS, that the same may be examined and discharged. Pwllheli, 16tlt Dec. 1809. Goat Inn, and Tavern, CASTLE GREEN, Carnarvon. W PRICHARD (late harper, Hnd Mrs. T v w Prichard many years Cook at Mr. JACKSON'S Bangor-fcrry), take the liberty of inlorming their friends and the public in ge- neral, that they have entered upon the above commodious Inn, and respectfully solicit the honour of their patronage and support, they he leave to assure them that they will make it their study by every exertion and attention in their power to deserve their favour and interest. A Subscription Room has been established Large Assembly and Billiard Rooms are now building to he attached to the House. The Cellars are well stocked with choice Wines an4 Foreign Spirits, Good Stabling and Coach House, &c. W. PRICHARD continues to sell Welsh Harps and Music; and will occasionally play to the company at his house. House Warming oil Friday the 5th of Janu- ary next. Carnarvon, 22fZ Dec. 1809. NEW STATE LOTTERY. To be Drawn in One Day, 14th FEBRUARY, 1810. SCHEME. 4 £ 80,000 4 5,000 20,000 12 1,000 12,000 20 500 10,000 20 loo 2,000 4 i 50 2,'200 86 900 4,860 15 72,000 ??9° £000,000 I J ius Lottery is upon the same Pi;n ,he last; I U of ne'y 5,000 Nftin;!>1 v. v »5,000 I inclusive); but there are Four Tickets of each Number, which will be cverally entitled to what- ever Prize is drawn against such Number; for instance, if No. 1 should be drawn a Prize of £ 20,000, the Four Tickets of that Number will EACH be entitled to X20,000, making, in the whole, xso,ooo. Shares will be entitled to their Proportion. TICKETS and SHARES ARE 0N SA1.E AT AI. I. THE OFFICES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Crown and Anchor, in the town of Pwll- heli, in the county of Carnarvon, on Wednes- day the 24th day of January next, be tween the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, unless dis- posed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given. HE following Freehold Estates in seve- H ral Lois, Cae Garwucha and Cae Garwissa, in the Parish of Llaniestyn, in the county of Car- narvon, occupied by JOHN ROBERTS, and Jolil ROBERTS as tenants at will. The above Farms lie in a pleasant part of the conntrj and within six miles of the Market town of Pwllheli, and four of-.Portyi)[taeti where lime may be had at a very moderate rate, are capable of great improvement, and adjoin those valuable commons called Carnfadryn and Rhosllandinwen, thereafter of which has been set out and allotted, anil above nine acres of excellent ground is allot- ted for the above premises, amlthJ. pltrchascr will he entitled to a large portion of the other com- mon called Carnfadryn, which is now in a train of being divided. Another Farm called Tyn y Caea in the parish of Penmorfa, and now in the holding of THOMAS PIERCE as tenant at will. This Farm will be either sold in one or three lots, and lies in a most delightful situation and is capable of great improvement, being all arable; is well watered and has a valuable Turbary there- upon: it has also an unliinitted right of common itpou, Garu Dolbenruaeu, and the adjoining hills. HOUSES IN PWLLUKLI. A House with a Court and Outbuildings attach- ed thereto, in the holding of DAVID JENKINS, OWEN OWENS, and WILLIAM WILLIAMS. A House with the same conveniencies in the holding of JOHN PRICHARD, Shopkeeper. A do. and do. in the holding of ROBERT CADWJUDER, senior. A do. and do. in the holding of JOHN PRICHARD, Shoemaker. A do., and do. in the holding of GAYNOR DAVIES. A do. and do. in the holding of WILITAM ROBERTS. These Houses are most excellently built and are in a very compleat repair, and situated in the most convenient part of the town for business. The tenants 61" the respective premises will -.1 si shew the same, and further particulilrs may be had by applying at Mr. Roht. Grillith's Office, at Pwllheli. December 13th 1809.
-'_k-I LONDON, IMONDAY, JJNVARY…
'_k- LONDON, I MONDAY, JJNVARY h It was not without reasen we suspected that the assemblage of all the vassal tings and Queens at Paris was the prelude to the deve- lopement of reat projects. The first of these has just been anuollllced-it has often been imputed to Honaparte, and he does appear to have long meditated it—UE HAS DISSOLVED THE wIAHRIAHE WITH Bis WIFE.-The manner in which he announced this dissolution the ceremony which took place on this occasion -iiis own and his wife's speeches—the appro- bation- of tiic dissolut ion expressed and signed by the respective Members of the two taml lies of Bonaparte and Beauharnois, Joseph Bonaparte excepted, who is at Madrid, &nd Lucicn Bonaparte who has renounced his fa- mily, are as follow :— Dec. 17.-By desire of his Majesty the Emperor, all the Members of the Senate assembled yesterday, at eleven o'clock in the morning, in full dress, in the hall of their usual sittings. riie sittiig ot, the Senate yes- terday, at which the king of Westphatia and Naples, Grand Admiral the Viceroy of Italy, the Arch-Chancellor of Slate, the Prince Vice Grand Constable, and the l'rince Vice Grand Elector, assisted, and at which the Prince Arch-Chaucelior of the Empire, presided, will form, off account of the importauce of the I subjects which were discussed, an epoch in the CInnals of France. On that day was pre- j sen ted to the Senators, a project of a Senates Cousultum, respecting a dissolution of the marriage between the Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Josephine. The dissolutioll of marriage, required by the two high parties, and approved of by a family council, at which ail the Princes and Prince;2es of the Imperial famiiy present at Paris assisted, received the same day the assent of the Senate, after hav- ing been the object of examination of a spe- el cial Commission named for thig; pnrpose,- After having read the contents of the Impe- rilll Decree, which made the convocation of the Senate and of that which directs that it shall be presided over by the Prince Arch- Chancellor, and that the Princes of the Impe- rial iumily hereafter named shouid be present in the Senate, the official Journal gives an ac- count of this memorable sitting, in the follow- iii,r teriiis t, (Here follows a speech from the Arch Chan- cellor of State, the Prince Arch Chancellor of the Empire, President, and the Duke of Parma.) The Count Regnault de St. Jean d'Augely laid before the Senate the project of the Svtta tliS Consul turn, and explained the motives of it, which are, that they mutually sacrifice their conjugal happiness to the wehareaad iu- tervst of their couiitry. (Here follows a Speech from the Prince Viceroy of Italy, after which the Count Gar- nier, Annual President, proposed to refer the projet of the Senatus Cotisullum to the execit t; Oil of a Special Committee of nine Members, which was named, and made its Report during the Sitting.) ° At half past four the Senate resumed its sitting, and Count Lacepede, one of the Mem- bers of the Special Commission, made there- port, which terminated in proposing the adoption of the projet of the Sermtus Carnal- turn, and also the adoption of two Addresses, one to the Euiperor and the other to the Em. press. Extract from the Register of the Conservative Senate, of Saturday, Dec. 16, 1809. The Conservative Senate assembled to the number of Members prescribed by articie 90th of the Acts of the Constitution, and dated the 13th of Decembers 1809. having seen the Act drawn up, the li»lh of the present month, by the Prince Arch-Chancellor of the Empire, of which the following is the substance ;— In the Year 1809, and the lith day of De- cember, at nine o'clock in the evening, We, Jean Jaques Regss Cambacheres,Prince Arch- Chancellor of the Empire, Duke of Parma, exercising the functions prescribed to its by title the 2d of the 141 h article of the Statute of the imperial Family, i.d in consequence of orders addressed to us by his Majesty the gni- pcror and King, in his private letter dated that day, of Ihe following tenor MY CousiN-Olir desire is, that you re- I)air tlii.-i day, at iiiii,e o'clocl,, iii tilt, CV(!ill(r to our grand cabinet of the palace of the Thuilleries, attended by Ihe Civil Secretary of State of our Imperial Family, to receive Srom us, and from the Empress, our dear Consort, a communication of great importance. For this purpose we have ordered this present pri- vate letter should be sent to you.—We !)I-y God to have you, my Cousin, in his holy and blessed keeping. Paris, 15lit Dec. 1809." .1 On the back is written, To our Cousin the Prince Arch-Chancellor, Duke of Parma." I We accordingly proceeded to the Hail of 1 the Throne of the Palace of the Thuilieries, attended by Michel Louis Etienni Regnault (de St. Jean d'Angely), Count of the Empire, Minister of State, and Secretary of Staleto the Imperial Familyi A quarter of an hour af- terwards we were introduced to the Grand Cabinet of the Emperor, where we found the Emperor aud King, with her Majesty the Em- press, attended by their Majesties the King of Holland, Westphsilia. and Naples, his Imperial Highness the Prince Viceroy, the Queens of Holland. Westphalia, Naples, jffid Spain Ma- d'[JJe and her Imperial Highness the Princess Paulina. His Majesty the Emperor and Rmg condescended to address us in these terms :— COUSIN, PRINCE ARCH'CHA!« C-ELLOB, I, dispatched to you a private letter, dated this day, (0 direct you to repair to my Cain net, for the purpose of communicating to you = 'he resolution which I and the Empress, my dearest consort have taken. It gives me pleasure that the Kings, Queens, and Prin- cesses, my brothers and sisters, my brothers and sisters-in-law, my daughter-in-law, and my son-in-law become my adopted son, as welt as itiy iiiotlier, should ti:ttiit-ss iviiat I am to communicate to you. The pohyy of my monarchy, the interest I and the wants of my people, which have con- stantly guidixl liTmy actions, rtemre, fl at after me I should ieave to children'mber.; rs of my for my people, that throne o s which providence has placed n.e. No!with- standing, for several years part, I have lost the hope of having children by .-arriige with mv well beloved consort, i-ictsg Josephine. This it is tilift ;Ileuces ;Q,- crifice the sweetest a.ections of ryi-v he,:i- --u attend to nothing but the good of the State, and to wish the.dissolution of my marrince. Arrived at the age of 40 years I miy in- dulge the hope of living long enough to edu- cate in my views and sentiments the children which it may ple- se Providence to ^ive me. God knows how much such a rcsoiution has cost my heart J but there is no sacrifice bevond my courage, when il is proved to me to be necessary to the welfare of France. Ishould add, that far from having- reasoll lo compiiiin. —on the contrary, I have had reason only U> be satisfied with the attachment and affection of my well-beloved Consort she hns adorned fifteen years of my life, the remembrance of which will ever remain engraven on my licirtz she crowned by my hand; i wisii sheshou^ preserve the rank and tille of Empress, but above all, that she should never doubt m, sentiments, and should ever regard me as her best and dearest friend." His Majesty the Emperor and King havitr- ended, her Majesty the Empress and Queen spoke as follows; By the permission of our dear and august Cousort, I ought to declare, that not preserv- ing-any hope of having children, v.hieh may fulfil the wants of his policy and the interest rof France, I am pleased to givehim lhe«;reai.- est proof of attachment and devotion which has ever been given on earth. I possess all from his bounty, it was his hand that crowned me, and from the height of the Throne 1 have received nothing but proofs of a flection and love from the French Peoptc. I think I prove myself grateflll ill consen ing to the dissolu- tion of a laarrriage which heretofore was ao obstacle to the welfare of France, which de- prived • of the h»;V;8s% of being one day governed by the descendants of a great ma« evidently laised up by Providence to efface the evils of a terrible revolution, and to | re-establish the altar, Ihe throne, and social order. But the dissolution of my mfHriae will in no degeee change the sentiments of mv heart. The Emperor will ever have in me hm best friend. I know well that this act oe manded hy policy and by intercsSs so '.e; f)as citillt.,d his licai-t; but I)otii ut' its the sacrifice which we make for the "vorl o' the country." After which their Imperial Maf.;sl.ies bav r- demanded an act of their respective -1, tions, as well à of the mutuai consent COH- tainedin them, and which their Majesties «ave to the dissolution of I heir mama' e, as'aUo the power which their M ajesties couierred' on tis, to follow-up, as need shall reouire, ihe effect of their will. We, Prince Arch-Chan- cellor of the Empire, in obedient to UiJ orders and requisitions of their 'i i) s. have given the aforesaid acts, anil ha < ons- quence executed the piese.il p> <r< > t L.. serve and avail according to L.* to (Vhicii proces verbal their Majesties have affixed heir signature, and which, after havino- been signed by the Kings, Queens, Pnuce*. as d IViticesses present, has been signed Itv ;,s and countersigned by .he Secretary of State of !he Imperial Family, who wrote with his own hand. D«ne at the Palace of the Thuilleries, the day, hour, aud the year utoresaijL (Signed) Napoleon, Josephine, Madame, Jerome iVappleon, Joachim Napoleon, j Eugene NapuleoUj | Julie, j I ii or tense, Catherine, Paulina, Cambaceres, (Prints A r d I. Dl i n;! ce i h i r) COlJlIt Reg-oaUI!, (dff: St. Jean de A Having seen the projet of the Senatns Cou- sultum, drawn up iu the form proscribed by the 571h artiele of the Act of CoastitiUkm of the 4th oi August 1802 after having heard the motives of the said projety the OraWs of the Council of State, and the Vleport of the Special Committee appointed on thesittinr of this day-; the adoption having heett flisciisse.* by the number of members prescribed by t< ■>* 56th article of the Act of the Constitution of the 4th of Augusi, l&Of, decree, Art. 1. The marriage contracted between the Emperor Napoieuti and the Empress jo. sephine is dissolved. II 1 he Empress Josephine shall preserve the tiCe and rank or Express Queen crowned. ill. Her dowry is fixed at au annual in- ("orne of two miliums of francs, on the revenue of tiie State. I r. All the assignmentswhich may be made by the Emjieror in favour of the Emnre.s- Joscnhincou the funds of the civil list, th" be obligatory on his successors, V". The prese it Senatus Consultant «h"i! transiiiitted by a Message to his impci oy: The t <> Addresses propose-! L,y 1!:e C{;; mittee were afterwards ?w.i' f./> rbo ■;o* adopted-