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British Twines, OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. I SUN RAISIN MALAGA SMYRNA FRONTINIAC ORAVGE RASPBERRY COWSLIP ELDER TENT SHERRY CALCAVELLA RED CURRANT WHITE CURRANT GOOSEBERRY London Bottled Porter, i IN GREAT PERFECTION, ior SALE, apply at EDWARDS'S VAULTS, CHESTER. If Twenty Guineas R C'luard. LOST, On the Post-road from Carnarvon to Beaumaris, on Tuesday, the Qih of June, IS 12. A BROWN PAPER PA RCEL, tied up with packthread, and sealed, directed to Captain II. EVANS, Holvheacl. The above Parcel con- tains Bank of England Notes, the numbers or which are known, and (iii-eci ions nave been sent to the Bank, to stop payment, upon their being presented Whoever finds the above, and will bring it to the Bank at Carnarvon, or to Mr. JOHN JONES, Hating Row, Beaumaris, will receive the Reward. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White Lion Inn, Ruthin, Denbighshire, on Monday the -¿(1th day of July. 1812, between tin hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions :— A Freehold MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, called Diffwys, situate in the parishes of ■LUnrhaiadr in Kininerch, and Gyffylliog, in the county of Denbigh, in the occupation of Robert Williams, consisting of 45a. lr. 7p. of good ara-. ble, meadow, and pasture land, with a good farm hOiJse and outbuildings and a very extensive right is appurtenant on the valuable wastes adjoining. This tenement lies in i liiie., sporling country, within about five miles of the market towns of Denbigh and Ruthin For particulars apply to Mr. J. JONES, At- torney, Ruthin. DAY & IVlAKTINj BEG leave to acquaint ttie Public, that by,, attending to the following particulars they will avoid beiug taken in by the vile Composi- tions that arc offered as tbe genuine n LA CIUN G, prepared by them at 97, HIGH-Hoi, NOT? Lon- don. After the word BLACKING in the first line of the Labels the Counterfeits liav; a small (as) some have the same before the word MADE in the next tine, and others put a small (nr) im- mediate iy before the Number 97. Purchasers shouid observe that the whole Address is clear and distinct. SO LD DY J. RASBROOK, Banror. II. STOOD ART, St. Asaph. E. THOMAS. Llanerchynicdd. WILLIAMS, and 2, ROBT. THOMAS J (Jarnarvon. Price is. 6d. a Bottle. British Fire lnsurance Oliice. 'I"'l'I Directors arc ready to grant Policies JBL. for the insurance of Buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, Ships, Vessels, and all other Pro- Perry, against loss or damage by FI RE, on prin- ciples the most, liberal and equitable, and on teipns consistent with the mutual security of the Office and the Public. Insurances due and payable at Midsummer-day must be renewed within fifteen days tiieiefrom, or the Policies will be void. The increased value of all Property renders it in genera! necessary in prudent Persons to add to their insurances such additions will be made by this Office without charge for the Policies; nor will any be made for Policies for insurance of £300 or upwards. FARMING STOCK at the reduced Premium of 2s. per Cent. Proposals may be had gratis at principal omces in the Strand and Cornhill, Loncon, or v of the Company's Agents in the different, Cities aiul Towns in Great-Britain and Ireland. ROBEMTSKELTON.SEcy. TAXES. r fins RECEIVER GENERAL will attend a oil the days and at the places following, (between the hours of ten and three o'clock,) for the purpose of receiving the last Moiety of Pro- perly Tax, for the year ISI I, due the 5th day of July, 1SI2; and all outstanding arrears of Property, Land, and Assessed Taxes, for the years 1SI0 and 1811. -No Notes whatever, but Bank of England, will be taken. Counties. f Llanerchymedd, Monday and Tues- Anglesey. < day, 21 th & 28th July. (Llangefni, Wednesday, 29th do conwaY, Thursday, 30th do. r-rnirvon Vwllheli' E"day and Saturday, 21st Carnarvon. < anil 22d August. (Carnarvon, Monday, 24ill do. r Llansaintffraid, Friday, 31st July. Abergele, Saturday, 1st August. Denbigh, Monday, 3d do. [ Ruthin, Tuesday, 4th do. N Denbigh. < Wrexham, Saturday and Monday, I 8th and 1 Ofli do. Oswestry, Wednesday, 12til (10. Llangollen, Thursday, 13th do. L Dwyrid, Fiidav 14th do. ('St. Asaph, Wednesday, 5th August. Fl'n t j Holywell, Thursday, 6th do. )Mold, Friday, 7th do. (Overton, Tuesday, 11th do. fbalki, Saturday, 15th August j Dolgelley, Monday, 17th do., Merioneth.^ TJy_u^ TacS(la>, 18th do. l iVIaentwrog, Thursday, 20th do. 1812. MALTRAETH MARSH INCLOSURE. OTICE is hereby given, that several AL. Xli LOTMKNTS in the said Marsh will be SOLD BY AUCTION, by the Commissioners, on Friday, the Pt/l day ot July, 1812, in order to discharge the Assess- alcill, made on such Allotments, for the purpose oi embanking and inclosing 'he said Marsh. F 'intier particulars will be published in a sue- ceeding paper. R. WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Commissioners. CAPEL CURIG TURNPIKE ROAD, NOTICE IS II ERE HY GIVEN, rjHHAT the next Meeting of the Trostcescf JL this Road, will he held on Friday, the 10th day of July next, at Capel Curig I iiii, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which Meeting the Tolls arising at the Gates erected on the said Road W ILL BE LET BY AUCTION, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 0 It BIDDERS; which Tolls produced the last year, the follow ing sums, viz Tyn y L6n £ 1 60 DinasCiate 242 He tews Gate 300 ileti(ii-eissit Gate 220 over and above the ex pence of collecting the same, aud .v:li be put up at the respective sums above mentioned. Whoever happens to be the best bidder or bidders, must at the same time produce sufficient sureties for the payment of the rents agreed for, and at such times as the said Trustees shall direct. N. B Should the mail coaches be obliged to pay toll, which, in all probability they will, those tolls are not to be included in the above letting, but the Trustees reserves themselves the rirbt of receiving those foils, separate and distinct, from the above letting. BENJ. WYATT, Ckrk to the said Trustees. Lime Grove, June 6, 1812. MONTGOMERY SHIRK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. At the Skinners'' Arms Inn, in the To ten of lUa- chyntleth, in the said County, on Friday the lOUt day of July, 1812, between tlte hours of 4 and 1 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such candi. lions of sale 'œs shall be then and there produced. LOT I A LL that Capital Messuage, Tenement, and /ft Lands, with the appurtenances, commonly <:alled and known by the name of Cumllowy-issa,1 situate in the parish of Darowen, in the said county, now in the occupation or Mrs. Jane Jones the Proprietor, containing by admeasurement A. I R. and SGr.Óf arable, pasture, meadow, and wood Lands, exclusive of three small detached fields which the-vender reserves, together with a small part of the LOT II. All that other capital Messuage,Tenement,and Lands, with the appurtenances, commonly called and known by the name of Oumllowy-ucha, situ- ate in the parish of Darowen aforesaid, now in the holding of Humphrey Jones, 'containing by admeasurement 107 A. OR. lr, of arable, pasture, meadow, and wood Lands. The Estate lies within a Ring-Fence, has "-va- luable and extensive Sheep-walks adjoining it, is dIstant from the Market Town of Machynlleth only (our miles, and adjoins the Tumpikc-Road leading from thence to Newtown. The Wood Lands are extensive and the growth of Timber I very iuxurianL The Lands are capable of consi- derable improvement. rhe sitiiitiori i, pleasant, and very eligible for the residence of a Sportsman Game of all kinds being plentiful there, and the river Dovey, the streams of which are so much admired by the Angler, for their plentiful supply of Salmon and Trout, is distant only a quarter of a mile. There is also a good prospect for Lead-Ore under this Estate. Mrs. Jones of Ctnnllowy-issa will dircct a per- son to shew the Estate, and particulars may be had upon application to Mr. THOMAS JO.VES, Attorney, Machynlleth, at whose Office a map of ihe Estate may be seen. WANTED, A STEADY PERSON Capable of Working and Conducting the,-concerns of a SLATE QUARRY, in the county of Carnarvon, and keep- ing the Company's Accounts. A Person of the above Description will meet with suitable encou- ragement, and may he acquainted with the Terms and other Particulars, by applying at the office of Mr. H. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. CARNARVON. PAINTING, PLUMBING, AND GLAZING. H. ROBERTS & Co. (Successors to the late Rathhone Sj Roberts) BEG leave to return their most sincere and grateful acknowledgements to the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy of the Principality, and to the public in general, for the very liberal and £ e nerous support and encouragement, that the late Rathbone and Roberts experienced, for the num- ber of years they were in Business. Hugh Roberts and Co. likewise beg leave to inform their friends and the public, <haf they in- tend to carryon the above trades in all their re- spective branches, on the same premises, in Mar- ket-street, and hope by their exertions, assi- duity and punctuality, that they will merit the continuance of those favors, which, "with the utmost thanks,they acknowledge their [ate triends and relations to have received. Carnarvon, June 22, 1312. IR^Y a Decree of the Court of Chancery of jQ| the Great Session, for the several counties of Carnarvon, Anglesey, and Merioneth, in a Cause wherein Margaret Payne, widow, and ano- ther are Complainant, and WiUiam"P;Jync and others Defendants, the unsatisfied Creditors of Robert Pay ne, formerly of Goniuinog, in she pa- rish of Aber, in the said county of Carnarvon, and afterwards of the town of Carnarvon, Esq. deceased, are ordered to attend and prove their debts before Edward Anv/yl, Esquire, the Regis- ter of the said Court. Notice is therefore hereby given, That the said Creditors arc to attend for that purpose, at the Office of the said Edward Anwyl, situate in the town of Dolgelley, in the said county of Merioneth., Oil or before the 20th day of July next. and before they are admitted there- to, they must contribute to the costs and cxpeu- ces of the said Suit, otherwise they will be pe- remptorily excluded from the lieneiit of the said Decree. Carnarvon. H. R. WILLIAMS, 19th, 1812. Solicitor for Complainants. MERIONETHSHIRE. A CAPITAL srulPE QUAfWY TO BE LET, rOil A TERM OP TEK OR t'O U H.T li R NT YEARS, And entered upon immediately, rgjliTAT BLUg SLATE QUARRY, well i. known by the name of Manod Quarry, in the county of Mer¡oncl h, wi¡bill about six. utiles of the Quay, near Ma'ctUwrog, that Messrs. Tur- ner and Co. ship their slates; upon wlxich the proprietors of this Quarry have an unlimited right to ship slates, and to which Quarry a new road was lately made. This Quarry is opened npon an extensive com- mois, and is as ]ar;e a body of ;ee ;:>itie Slates, as has been hitherto found and opened in any part of the principality ;• the metal, resembles, the Fesfiniog slates, sold by Messrs. Ti.rner and" Co, hut upon strict, examination, will be found a Sii-ie harder, and a shade or two nearer to the bine of the Carm- voUsinre slates. The rock is solid near the surface, and splits remarkably fine and thin, and is above a most convenient hollow to discharge.the rubbiso at a small cxpcnce. Any person or Company ws.smng to embark ,)oil ill extensive scale, in the siate trade, can- not have a better situation than this Quarry. *A large Farm, within one mile of the Quarry, which is very convenient for the residence of an Agent, will be Jet. witb it. Mr. CirilfKh Thom.'is, of iV;aen{wrog Lodge./ will direct a proper person to shew the Qnarry, and for further particulars, apply ■{-« fth'. John EVASS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. MALLTRAETI-I MARSH, ANGLESEY. f'-j b Cl}1. To be Sold by Auction, On Friday, the vlih day of July 1812, at the B Llangefni, in the County of Anglesey, B Y Til ECO M MIS SIO N E El 8, Appointed by an Act of Parliament, for embanking and inclosing the said Marsh, in order to dis- chargc the Assessments made on the persons to whom the same have been allotted: The following Parts of the said Marsh, SUBJECT TO SUCH CONDITIONS OF SALE AS SHALL liE THEN PRODUCED., No. in Commit- Acreage. Lots. Parishes. tioncr's Map. A. n. r. 'i I Llanfihangel. 4 ( An Allotment in the Marsh.. II 0 31 •; Llanidan 4 ..Ditto. 7 1 12 3 Trefdraeth l Ditto 1 S 23 4 2 Ditto. IS 2 13 5 8 Ditto.. 4 3 30 6 14 Ditto 16 1 7 7 16 Ditto 2 3 1 S 19 Ditto.. 10 1 22 9 Llangristiotus. 2 Ditto. 3 2 II 10 4 Ditto. 0 2 17 It 5 Ditto. I 1 0 12 3 Ditto 2 0 8 13 10 Ditto. 14 2 28 14 ll Ditto. 9 0 31 la 13 Dittn. 8 0 8 16 14- Ditto. 6 2 20 H Ditto 55 3 30 IS' 21 Ditto., 26 3 23 19 40 3 33 20 25 f)ittc, 1 3 18 21 27 Ditto II 0 17 22 28 Ditto 14 0 34 23 a L) Ditto. t 0 23 24 32 Ditto 4 1 23 Mr. WILLIAM JONES, Land-Surveyor, at the Commissioner's Yard, on the Marsh, will shew the Allotments. For further particulars apply to Mr. R. WILLIAMS,' Beaumaris, Anglesey, a whose Office, or at the Commissioner's Yard, Maps of the Manrii may be seen. whose Office, or at the Commissioner's Yard, Maps of the Manrii may be seen. j Romantic Residence in North IF ales. TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AND ESTEKED UPON IMMEDIATELY, l/ijfurnislied, or the Elegant Furniture to be ta- ken at a valtiation:- A MOST desirable and beautiful Residence in North Wales, i.11 view arlclnear the sea, and adjoining excellent, roads,within a convenient distance of good market towns, with any quan- tily or Land from twenty to live hundred acres. For further particulars apply to \ir. If. Phil- lips, Bond-street, London; or to Mr. Evans, So. licitor, Carnarvon, who wili direct a proper per- son to shew the Premises. VALVAR L PICTURES. TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION-, JiY W INST AN LE Y cV TAYLOR, On Tuesday the 7 th, and Wednesday the 8th July next at i2 o'clock precisely, at the Gothic Room, Marble-street, -Liverpool, ;4 expensive Assemblage of Valuable PIC- iUilLS, in the various departments of History, Landscape, Domestic and Fancy Sub- jects, hy the most eminent Masters in the d ifter- cont Schools of the A-rt the whole selected from .el e the Collection of Mr. J. R Blakcy, who is de- clining the pursuit. Further particulars will be given in future pa pers. W1 astanley & TAYLOfi have authority to pledge themselves to the public that the whole of ihe above Collection will be sold WITJHOCT RE- SERVE, TOIVN AND BOROUGH OF OSWESTRY. Juxe 22, 1812. 4 T a Meeting of-a full House, hdtl this day -ML in pursuance of a Requisition made to E I. Edmunds, Esq. the Mayor, by several Aldermen, Common Couucilmen and Burgesses of this Town and Borough, whose names are rheretHJfo sub- scribed, to-eall a Of the Corporation to consider the propriety-of making known, in some public war, its respect and esteem for (he cha- racier of the late Town-clerk, Lewis Jones, Esq. deceased, and the regret feP by its Members at being unfortunately deprived by his death of his uniform integrity and abilities; IT was RHSOLVEO, upon the motion of the Honourable Thomas Kenyon, and seconded by s Mr. Thomas Longueville Jones (representing J. Kyuaston Powell, Esq,-High Srceward), hi:, That Ihe late Lewis Jones, Esq. having, j for a period of 15 years, executed the Office of Towa-Clerk for this Borough in a manner highly honourable to himself and beneficial to the town, has, by his able and upright conduct in public and private life, eminently deserved, and there- fore the respect and regard of this Corporation. Sdty, That, without having the smallest right or the least inclination 10 dictate in tiie choice of his successor, yet, should that choice in ihe present instance descend from the father to Son, such a nomination would prove highly grate- Ciii (o the feelings of the Corporate Hod y, not doubting that ihe Son of the late Town clerk, to 3dly, That a Sum, not Exceeding Fifty Pounds, he granted out of the funds of Corpora- tion, for erecting a Tablet lo the Memory of the late Lewh oiieq, Esq. in order io p::rpe:u:Jîe the aife¡¡ol! eni-rlained for iJj,lJ by the COïj)O¡,¡iioll, and its deep regret at his loss. Resolved, upon (he motion of Thomas Fkyc, E-;q, and seconded by Mr, Thomas Longm-ville Jones, that tne Mayor, the Rev. James ijonne, and the Hon. Thomas Kenyon, be appointed a Committee for carrying the la-si tiesoluiion into effect. Resolved, upon the motion of Mr. Robert Cartwrighf, that the Thanks of this Meeting he given to the lion. Thomas Kenyon, for movie, the Three first Resolutions, and ior the abic Specih by which they were prefaced, so entirely in unison with the feelings of all the Members sJl' the. Corporate Body. IMsoived, on the motion of Mr, Cos-oner, ihnt the Thanks of this Meeting be presented to the I Mayor for couvening it, and for his handsom, conduct in ihe Chair. Resolrcd, on the motion of the Rev. Charles Albany Lioyd, that a Copy of these Resolutions be inserted in each of the Shrewsbury Papers, | the Chester Chronicle, and the North Wales Gaaette. Resolved, on the motion of the Honourable Thomas Kenyon, that a Copy of these Resolu- tions be transmitted to Lord"Clive, as Lord of the Seigniory, in whom the right of nomination to the vacant ofiice of Town-clerk resides. Resolved, on the motion of the Rev, George Newton Kyna-ston Lloyd, that the Thanks of this Meeting be presented to Thomas Longueville Jones, Esq. for his trouble in recording (lie be- fore-mentioned Resolutions. The Mayor is requested to sign these the Una- nimous Itsolurion or the House EDWARD EDMUNDS, Mayor. -'>K-

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