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TOJBE SOLD BY AUCTION, (WITHOUT RESERVE,) On the Premises, at Glan-Conway, near Llan- rwst, on Tuesday, the 2d day of August, and the following days. ALL the neat and elegant HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprizing mahogany, Trafalgar, and other dining tables, card tables, dressing tables, side boards, fourpost and tent beds, choice feather beds and bedding, mahogany chairs, commodes, wash-hand stands, Brussels and Wilton carpets with sundry other articles too numerous for insertion; Brewing and Dairy Utensils, Cows, horses, cart, waggon and gear- Jng-to he viewed on Monday the 1st of August, the day precedin the sale. ^OR SHEEP, CALVES, LAMBS, & OTHER CATTLE. x Under the Patronage of the Right Hon. Earl Winchelsea, Right. Hon. Lord Somerville, John Blackburne, Esq. M. P. And other distinguished Members of the Board of Agriculture, HUGHES'S PICKS CORDTAL, a certain Cure for the Scouring Complaint of Sheep, Calves, Lambs, and other Cattle a valuable Re- storative Cordial for Ewes after Lambing, and an infallible Preventive of the Mortification of any Animal after parturition. It is a well establish- ed fact, that the Cattle to which Hughes's Cor- dial is administered, thrive and fatten much soon- er than others. Sold wholesale by Mr. Hughes, 23, St. Paul's Cliureli-yard, London; and retail by every Vender of Patent Medicines in the United Kingdom, price 2s. 9d. LANDS NEAR DENBIGH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Wolves' Head's Inn, in Denbigh, in the county of Denbigh, on Saturday the 20th day of August, 1814, at six o'clock in the after- noon, subject to conditions, in the following or such other lots as shallbe agreed upon: A. R. p. Lot 1. A field called Maesy park ucha.. 7 2 32 2. ditto Maesy park issa. 8 2 SO 3. ditto Cae main 10 0 25 4 ? ditto Maesyi wyji ucha. II 0 0 ditto Maesyrwyn issa. 8 I 38 46 0 5 The lands are in a ring fence, and pleasantly situated in the VALE OF CLWYD, in the BO- ROUGH OF DENBIGH, within about a mile trem the town; bounded on the north by the turnpike roarlleading- to Moid and Holywell, on the east and south by Ideweny park or demesne lands, and on the west by the farm caHed Plas yn Green fo Richard Butler Clouglv, Esq. The purchasers may have actual posses- sion at Saint Andrew's next; the tenant Mrs. Mary Roberts, of Ty Coeh, holding from year to jear, having had notice to quit. The Premises are redeemed from Land Tax, and capable of great improvement, at an easy ex pence. For further particulars apply to Messrs. WJT> HAMS and ECWARDES, Solicitors, Denbigh, at whose office a map of the Preperty may be seen. Bull's-head Inn, Beaumaris. TO BE LET, And entered upon the 13th November, 1814, f SlH AT well-accustomed INN, called the Bults lIead, in the town of Beaumaris, in the coun- ty of Anglesey, now and for several years past occupied by Mr. Harris. The House contains several parlours and good bedrooms, with cellars, brewhouse, and other convenient out-offices, stables, coach-houses, cow- houses, yards, garden, &c. The tenant may be accommodated with any quantity of rich arable and meadow land, near the town, not exceeding 120 acres, and with the fur- niture, at a fair valuation. Mr. Harris will shew the premises, and for further particulars apply at Mr. R. WILLIAMS'S Office, in Beaumaris. I Inclosure. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rFlHAT certain Allotments, being parts and JL parcels of the Commons and Waste Lands, I in the several parishes of Penmorfa, Dolben- maen, and Llanfihangel y Pennant, in the county of Carnarvon, will be Sold by Auction, at the house of Richard Thomas, in Penmorfa, on Fri- day the 26th day of August next, in order to de- fray the charges and expences of carrying the Act of Parliament lately passed, for inclosing the same Commons and Waste Lauds into execution. Particulars describing the said Allotments, I may be had at the office of Messrs. Jones and I Williams, Solicitors, Dolgeliey, or of the said Richard Thomas at Penmorfa. WM. WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Commissioner. I BofgeUey, II th July, 1S14. TO BE LET, Ready furnished, and entered upon immediately, f jpil E Mansion House of BRYNHlll, sitii- § ate in the parish of Crickiefh, in the coun- I ty of Carnarvon, consisting of 2 parlours, draw- ing-room, 4 excellent bed-rooms, on the first floor, with suitable outbuildings, coach-house, stables, lodge, orchard, and gardens, and about 10 acres of land, of which immediate possession may be had, and of any further quantity of land, not exceeding 60 acres, on the 25th day of March next. Brynhir is situate within 7 miles of the market town of Pwllheli, and 3 of Tremadoc, and stands on a delightful eminence, commanding one of the most charming and extensive prospects in point of variety, of any in Wales. The Castle of Crickieth presents itself in front, with Cardigan Gay, and all vessds trading to the ports of Crickieth, Pwllhely, Barmouth, Traeth- in aw r, &c. The picturesque mountains of the county of Merioneth, skirting Cardigan Bay, are a striking feature in the scenery, commanded from this highly admired situation, There is good sea bathing within half a mile of the Mansion-house, and the neighbourhood has most excellent trout streams, is very well I supplied with fresh and salt water fish (a herring fishery' being carried on to a great extent, under the Estate) and an abundance of game. I For farther particulars apply at Mr. GLYNNE I GRIFFITH'S Office, iu Carnarvon. R TO BK SOLD BY AUCTION, M the New Inn, in Conway, in the county of Carnarvon, on 'Monday the first day »f August, 1814, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, TnE UNDERJlIENTWNED FREEHOLD ESTATES, IN ON E LOT, IN 'i'IIE PARISH 01" LLANF.dIRFEClIfIN, Quan. in Stat. Metis. be the same Nu. Occupier's Names, Names of Parishes and Farms. mure or Less, Am R» P. 1 Captain Crawley, and Owen FoUlkes. Bryn-y-neuydd 137 0 13 2 Thomas Jones, and Ann Jones Llwynysgolog, Taihirion, Pcn-y-bryn, and of Werglodd fawr 104 0 6 3 Richard Williams Gwylt, a tiotise an(i niilt-kilti 0 2 28 4 Hugh Roberts Cae haidd 17 1 6 5 Richard W imams, and Hugh Parry. Rhiwia 58 2 21 6 Robert Pritchard Ty -bacb 3 3 0 1 William Foulkes.. Commons 1 3 0 8 Robert Williams Pen-y-Commons. 0 2 0 9 William Rowland Tower. 0 0 11 10 Elizabeth Roberts (' wydir I I. 0 0 7 1! Hugh Owen and John Hughes ,» 12 John Hughes TanralU, and £ of Frith fawr. 13 2 9 13 WiTiiatn Owen Ty Pitch 15 1 21 14 Thomas Evans Blaene.. 39 o 24 IN IHE P A lUSH OF CAERHUN. 15 MosesThomas. Farchwel £ 10 1 37 16 Susannah Edwards. CefIlGwrach. 21 1 38 17 Owen Davies. (,'ae Sycli 15 117 18 David Jones, and Owen Jones. Pant. 21 g jj 19 Robert Witiiams. iwntir Wern, otherwise Bryncrach. 10 1 19 20 Robert Thomas Werglodd Ddu 8 0 38 e,* Quillet, in Mrs. Parry, of Tal-y-bont's Land 0 0 22 ^2 Griffith Williams Blaen-y-wern. V 14 J 32 2S Griffith Williams, Tyddyn du 10 0 28 §.} Robert Hughe? Brynygweriith 43 ] 30 23 Evan Jones Frith yn Rhos.. V" 04 j 2g W illiam Roberts >••• Mount. 5 } j 27 • 7 I A and lands called Felin-y-Castell. 3 0 21 28 Overseers of Llaabedr Buches adda 1 n 19 IN THF PARISH OF LLANBEDR. gg. Richard Roberts. Ty uclia 'n Llin 20 3 2 50 Hugh Williams Tanlla* 0 0 5 51 Robert Roberts Pen y garth 16 2 39 32 Robert Peter. Pylle Gleifon and Pladisian Croesion. 14 0 19 e 2,"3 Owen Williams. Soglog, part in Cao-rliuii 86 0 39 SI Isaac Jones, and Robert Jones Brynman Melynion S3 0 22 IN IHE PAR 1SH OELLANGLYNIV. Elizabeth Williams Cefn-y-Frithoedd, alias Rhianws 27 1 2 John Pierce Croesynyd Ill] 37 Robert Thomas Gwiwen and Tyddyn Issa 59 I 21 Mr Jones, of Conway Cae Cwtta, and Tyddyn bach, the latter in the parish of Gyffin 60 3 7 These Estates are entitled to an unlimited right of common on the adjacent wastes.—The Mansion House of Bryn-y-neuadd is calculated for the residence of a genteel family it is pleasautly situated near the sea, on the Irish road between Conway and Bangor, and commands a view of. and is conti- guous to, the other farms in Llanfairfechan, which may be improved to much advantage at an easy expence. Farchwel is an ancient mansion, and may be converted into a desirable residence, it is situated in the fertile vale between Conway and Llanrwst, so much admired for its romantic scenery. The Farms in Caerhun, Llanbedr, and Llanglyniu, are within the same vale, and at a short dis- tance from Tal-y-Cafn terry, and other parts of the navigable river Conway. For a view of the premises, apply to the respective tenants and for further information to Messr- OLDFIELD, Solicitors, tsrjjij near Abergele, Denbighsbire, at whose Office a plan of the Estates may be seen. MEN AI PITT CLUB. rglHOSE Members of the Menai Pitt Club Jj, who wish to be supplied with Me dais* are requested to signify the same to the Siecretary, on or before the 29th day of this month, in order that he may be enabled to procure them in time for the next annual meeting, which will be held on the 28th day of August next. THOMAS JONES, Secretary. Castellmai, near Carnarvon, July the I', ili, 1814. JOHN BROSTER, EESPECTFULLY informs his FRIENDS and the PUBLIC, he is just returned from LONDON, where he has purchased, with much care. a valuable curious, and useful COLLEC- TION OF BOOKS, In the various branches of Literature, which he has now on sale at the Ex- change, where also may be had, RliOSTER'S ANNUAL CATALOGUE, for 1814,large folio. The PEDESTRIAN'S POCKET COMPA- NION, in a tour through NORTH WALES, the second edition, with twelve maps, plates, and tinted etchings, price 4s. 6.1. in boards, or 7s. elegantly bound as a morocco pocket book, gilt edges. The full value given for Libraries or parcels of Books, or Books exchanged. Chester, July IT, 1814. DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE LET, And entered upon, the 25th of March next. A small HOUSE, (ready furnished) fit for the residence of 2. Genteel Family, with a good Garden, wall-d in the centre of which is a most excellent cold Bath, covered in, to- gether with or without, about eight acres of fer- tile Land adjoining the premises the out Offices are suitable and in good repair situate in the delightful Vale of Llanrwst, and within a quarter of a mile of the Town, where there is a good Market twice a week. The surrounding connfryabounds with Game there ae two packs of hounds kept in the neigh- bourhood, and good Fishing. For particulars apply (if by Letter, post paid) to Mr. GRIFFITH, Solicitor, Llanrwst. TO ATTORMES, AUCTIONEERS, AND OTHERS. F-fflll E Proprietors of the ffclsh Newspaper, Jt entitled SEREN GOMER, respectfully in- form those Gentlemen who are in the habit of advertising, that their Paper has attained the foilo,wingcirculation within the Principality, viz. in South ivales 1024 papers weekly, and in the several counties in North Wales, the following number of papers weekly, viz. Anglesea 169, Carnarvon 246, Denbigh 19,1, Flint 15, Merion- eth 103, Montgomery 67 and in Monmouth- shire, Shropshire, Cheshire, London, Liver- pool, and Bristol S07, making an aggregate of 2125 papers issuing weekly from the press: and as advertisements are inserted, either in English or Welsh, wit hout any additional charge for translation, they hope that nothing further can be wanting than a knowledge of the foregoing statement to insure, especially in Wales, the most extensive patronage and support of the ad- vertising interest. Advertisements addressed to David Jenkins, Seren Gomer Office, Swansea, or to the different agents, will be duly attended to. BARNES AND ELLIS, Grate Manufacturers, Bell-Hangers, Furnish- ing Smiths and Ironmongers, WYLE COP, SFRrWSBUfLY. BEG leave to return their thanks to the Nobi- lity, Gentry, and the Public in general, fand to those in the Principality in particular), for the very liberal encouragement and support they have experienced, 'since their commence- ment in business; and respectfully solicit a con- tinuance of the same, which they will endeavour to merit by paying every attention to those com- mands they may be favored with. ll. and E. manufacture and sell every description of regis- ter, half register, Rumford and other stove-grates, kitchen ranges, Yorkshire Ranges, with ovens, boilers or stoves, hot closets, cast and wrongh iron ovens, hot hearlhs and charcoal stoves. cradle aud plain spitts, smoke and vertical jacks, polished steel wire and fancy fenders, fire irons, and standards, best patent and other locks, ye randa, balcony and staircase railing, iron chests, doors, safes, &c. &c. Houses hung with bells upon the most durable and improved principles. Liverpool patent lamps, cotton wick for ditto, best, sperm and refined seal oil, Fores and Mit- chell's prepared fish oil paints, &c. &c-.

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE.

THANKSGIVING AT ST. PAUL'S.

IPRINCESS CHARLOTTE.