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ANGLESEY Aricultural Society. rriHE SflEEP SHKAREKS will beat fcork in the neighbourhood of Llangefni, the be- ginning of next week. „ W. P. POOLE. JPencraig, 10/h May, 1815. TO BE SOLD BY A'TCTION, At the Bull's Head, in Pwllhely, on Saturday, the 13th of May, 1815, ART of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE -M of a Gentleinan leavins; Iris residence, coin- prising prime goose feather beds and bedding;, niahogany dining and card tables, chairs, glasses, &e. rhe whole will be sold "without any reserve, by John Roberts, auctioneer. NOTICE IS HETtEBY GI VEN. TH A T a Meeting of the Trustees of the An- Jt. Slesey TiiriipWceffRoaid, will be hetel at the Bull's Head Inn, in Llangertlt, oil Monday the 15th day of May next, for ihe purpose of'passing the Treasurer's accounts, &c. &c. W. P.POOLE, "Clerk and Treasurer. Pencraig, 28th of April, 181),. ^Liverpool Arm s Inn, Beaumaris WILLIAM JACKSON, ,"F,GS to return his moat grateful JSiF thanks to his friends and the public in gene- iral, for the<fcitid support which he has received, since opening the above Inn and most respect Sully begs leave to inform Travellers and other Gentlemen visiting fieaurnaris, that he has fitted up -hi* House with good beds, and every other Comfortable,.accommodation, for their ,reception; and assures them no attention or exertion shall be spared oil his part, in hoptss of meriting their future favors. Dinners, tea, snacks, &c. on the shortest notice Choice stock of Foreign and British spirits, cyder, draught &,bottled porter, and home-brewed ate. N. B. Gwid Stabling, &c. Beaumaris, May 9th, 1815. NOl-V IN THE i'II ESS,-price 8s. in Boards, PAPERS, addressed to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop, and the Dean and Chapter of Bangor "Cathedral, respecting the MAINTENANCE oil THECtlOIU, as provided for by an Act of King James the Second. Also the ARGUMENT on the Petition presented by the Choir to the High Court of ChanCe'ryi tjneier a recent Act of Parlia nent, passed to correct Abuses in Cases of Trust; the Lord High Chan- cellor's Judgment thereon, in favor of the PETI- TIONERS, and subsequent Order of lieferencfe to the Master, in conformity with the prayer of the Petition. Interspersed with other interesting Documents, including all the Papers Which have passed between the respective parties. To he had at the North Wales Gazette Office, Bangor; Mr K. Williams, Strand, London; Messrs. Broster and Son, Chester {and all other Booksellers in the United Kingdom. -v- CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY. Honrd'Rovtn^ May 2d, 1815. ORT) KR ED—Th it In b?P EC I L GEN ERA L 0' HOARD be held on Tuesday, the 4th of jtlfy licxt, at ek-vetto (-Io(-k in (lie lijoi,iiing, for the jiurpose of electing a House Apothecary, in the ro Mii of Mr O. O. Roberts, who has this day resigned-. The candidates are expected to be prepared with proper testimonials of ability. In future, no further remuneration than Board, "Washing, and Lodging-, wi'll be *11 awed to a "per- son -under thirty-live years of age:; but to one of thirty-live or upwards, a salary of tifty guineas per annum will be given. The Governors are particularly requested iiAt to promise their votes previous to the day of electron.- T. CRA N E. Secretary and Accountant. -7- -I Nevin, &c Inclosure. WE, the Uiideftisiied.CotHinissionet'sa^- pointed by ail Act passed in the 52d year 01 Iris-present MajestyVreign, infitled "an Act for Inclosing Lands in the parish of Nevin, 44 and other iwiishes and places therein men- tioned, iii tlie^Ounry of Ca V" here'Uy give JSTotice^ That we have received notice from persons who have erected collages upon the Commons and "Waste .Lands. in the parishes of Clynn(|g, and Dauttyfni, rind which we had allotted to several proprietors êntllled oil rrghl, of Common upon the said COltunolls and Waste Lands, that such cot- tages have uecti erected for twenty years and up'- wards, before the passing of the aid Act* and the re tore claiming the ;i,; their properly; but iouh s being entertained as to the period when jóucll cottages were erected and built, We do hereby further give Notice, That we shall holll a Special Meeting at. thehotise of Roberi Roberts* in the village of Llanflyfni, ,in the said county of Carnarvon, on Monday, the 2211 day of May instant, at twelve o'clock at uoon, to examine witnesses as to all such cottages in dispute, When and where all persons interested, are required to attend. Given under our bauds this 8th day of May* 1815. ROUT. WILLIAMS,? „ H_ K ELLI, r Coraftiissionersi DIOCESE OF BANGOR. GENERAL o no ix a no iv. PTTHE Ltu d Iiishop oiF Batigoir intends fi> hold JL' a General Ordination^ in the Catherftal Church of Bangor, (m Sunday the 25th day of June next. Candidates for Holy Orders are desirfcd to pro- cure tiie papers necessary, viz. Tilie, Sitlais, Certificate of age, Testimonials for thrfcie years, either from College or 'he Country,or from both, to make up the three last jears, the former sign- ed and sealed as usual, apd the latter signed by three Beneficed Clergymen; and a Certiticate of having attended Divinity Lectures, and to send them directed to his Lordship at Bangor, one mouth previous to the day of Ordination* and to be at Bangor on the rnorning of the Wednesday preceding. „ JOHN ROBERTS, Dep. Reg. May 8th, 1815.
Family Notices
NORTH WALESGAZETTK Thursday, May 11. BIRT11. At Llanerchydol, near Velshpool, dn the 24th ult. the lady of D. Push, Esq. of a son and heir. HARRIED. On Saturday last, at Bettws Abergele, by the Rev. J. G. Mouls lale. Mr Morris, innkeeper of C'aerwys, Flfntsbire, to Miss Roberts, daughter of Mr. John Roberts, of the former place, inn- keeper.. Last week, Sir Christopher Cole, K.C.R. Cap- 1,1 Vy' £ o Lad> MarJ Talbot, Talbot, Esq. „f IVIargfuti and Earl of-lichester. IJIED. Thursday, Mrs. Margaret Jones, offilahy gofs, of i°"; Dc'>s!,shire'"ie76th year g Her lOss will be greatly lamented by numerous poor families; particularly those in the immediate neighbourhood of Her farms. On Friday, at Bovertoir, near Cowbridtfe, Gla- morganshire, John Jones, Esq. aged 50 a gen tie fila II pqssessed of vai ious and useful infbniiii- ,ioti, and much respected for integrity of charac- ter. fli-i death will bu siftcereiy regretted not only by his near i-elativeg, but by anftmerous cir- cle of acquaintance. I ilir. John 'Davies, of BurgediEg, Mdntgdttiery- shire. 10' hicAt jlls ,rif}K'*»gs t:i Chester, in the 66th vearbf his age, John Lloyd, of Hafodunos and Wygfa.T, m the county ofOenh'gh, Esq. F. It. and A. S. Lb. D. and Bencher of ihe Middle Temple. On SuudaytheaOth nlt. i„ (he 2|styeirof her tu/rrt i'i 'il daughter of Mr. Danie! Morris, Holf, Dent)ighshire« sih^rHv !f ar'er a few <,ays' 'I'tiess, most ehh t !LdUi se,V(M"y lamented, Miss Locke, ystwith of Edward Locke, Esq. of Aber- LI;inr«,st,on the7th inntant, Mr. David Ro- of u-' Al)0,hecary and Surgeon, in the 26th year of hl age, IHh he had (itily aftaincd on the vounw f'S SS0'aI'0n 1—Mr. Roberts was a h?s ,r 'r1" SUr,erior knowledge at.<l abilities in m prolession and possessed a more than ordi- ,,d of (lterary acquirements hi« "■•'its weie fully appreciated, while he was House Aj>o tnecary and .Secretary to the Donbieh Dispensa- ry, as well as t ^v |ve resided, hud '■/ -v- necessitous and tnfim,, T.1,, -j.. with his friends, have to deplore his untimely fall, being only 24 hours ill. Last week, at Trenaw, Cornwall, aged (JO. in consequence of an apoplectic fit-, a person eom monly known by the appellation of Giant Chill- rott. He was six feet nine inches high mea sured round the breast six feet nine iivchest and weighed about 4001 bs. He was ahnosttonstKnt- ly smoking the stem of the pipe he used was two inches lonir, and he consumed three pounds of tobacco weekly. One of his stockings held six gallons of wheat. The curiosity of strangers who came to visit him, gave him pleasure and his usual atldress on such occasions was—Come 'under tjiy arm, little fellow."
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The Rev. John Tasker Nash. T). D. is insti- thled to Ihe vacant stall in the cathedral church ot Lmidaff Ttve Rev John Hllme Spry, M. A. is elected lo jft each the Divinity Leclllre Sermons, found- ed b-y ( aiioti Baijiploi), for the ensuing year, in the Univters I'y of Oxford. A verSict of Wilful Murder" has been pronounced by one of the Coroner's for Mont goineryshire, against Mary Howard, of the parish of Ch tire Its; ok", for having destroyed her hagtard child The woman has ahscond ed and a reward of ftfti guineas is offered ior her apprehension. A short time sitfee tlife stoop Jane & Mary, of Pwllheli, Jones, master, laden with copper ore, bound from Conway far Swansea, struck on the Crow Roc k, and wan obliged to run on shore near Cargo expected to he saved. The members of a Benefit Society in Swan sea, who had supposed themsetve's possessed of 38 guineas in gold, were strangely surprised and mortified on Monday night, on opening their feox, and finding I hel r treasure trims mated into halfpen e. The alchymisi hasftol yet been discovered. At the sale of Mr, Edward's collection of boolis in Pall Mall, London, the first edition of Livy, in vellum, was on Tuesday se'nnighl,' putt:based by Sir VI. Sykes f r 9301. The Duke of Devonshire regrets not having been Ihe buyer. The wall frtii't has materially suffered from the smart frosts in the early part of last week, and particulavly the peaches and nectarines, which in many -gittiat,iolis are completely cut off. The apple trees in muov placès are much injured At Bridgniorth Fair, ort Monday, fat Beasts tn Sink the oftal) 'sold, on the average, at7d. per lb.; Milkers and Bullocks at advanced. prices. New shorn Sheep sold from 7d. to 7 d, u Horset of the nag kind obtained advanced prictw, as did good waggon horses—The above fair, taking it generally, has not been fettlem bered so large for 20 years past. Circular Orders from the War Office, pro- hilrit Bank of England Notes being issued to detachments of IroOps embarkiug for foreign station*. It is said that the fatificatidn of the Tl-eA ties of Alliance and Subsidy is arrived, and a Message (May be expected anti (in titi ii,, the fact. The Romin CalhoIVc Petition frrtiYi Ihe cotinty of Wexford is to be presented to the Lords by his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, and to the Commdns by Robert Shap- land Carew. Esq. one of its Representatives. Ill the list df Insolvents Who have taken the benefit of the present Act, printed by order of Ihe House of Commons) is a fashionable Sur- geon for 10,3651; a Cook to one of the Royal Faittily for 11201.: a Barrister for 130,0001.; and a Baronet for SOL, 49. A poor woman lately died at Horsham, liji- wards of 80 years of age, iviio never was liol- sessed of sy milch- money at a guinea, at oiiy one lime, during the wholb course of her life. FeVtr al Cambridge—It has at length been determined,by the Senate atcaiiibridtre,in coti- sequeuce of the continued fatal effects of the Fever to give the next Term to the Students, and not to require their attendance till Octo- ber lICXt. Several of the Examiners are ar rived in town, where it has been thought pro. per to hold their usual spiring examinations. We hear that they will commence on Thurs- day 4iext. There have been Sonle alarming attempts at riot at Glasow.-On Wednesday se'nnight, after the risitig of the Circuit Court, as Ihe procession passed Bridge-gate,a pretty general cry of c, N*o C,,r, Bilil" was raised by the mob, and some stones were thrown, tine of which struck Lord Justice Clerk. Some of the ringleaders have since been taken into cus- iodj. v II?ioti?yg. -Tile law is now established, by the !rials which ensued on the late riots in Lon- don, that every individual is justifiable in fir- ing upon a mob, not only if they attack the properly of himsetf, but it they are found at. tacking that of others; and it is therefore im- possible to foresee the mischief that may in an inslant srise from there unlawful practice*. I n«mfficej°,l<?e l.° Sfat6'that T" JoIrne9' K«Mhe j lunhcenl and patriate member for the con u- and'i'i Sa!V rec,,vere(I ti-om a tedious Return a,,d ,h!it lis W'll Shortly return to Hafod fr«,n h,S Seat itl Devonshire. 'Denbigh liih n' Tre-madoc, Uenbigli, 14th Bettws, 15th; Carnarvon» Llai)gwin, Liat!ddvywc, ISlh; Harlct' 121h. The nOlleftklency df the Admiralty cats, is aMeng.h accounted for. I I sl id tliit Loi-d Cas iereagl, „„ >m d,parinru f„r Congress, left tUtni n\\muzzled, l,ke the rest ot hiscdlleagues ^e; ,(Sor»p ,he Newsiiaper il /)„ v- Hence it was, that the Opposition ral* had so tiiticb liberty., ,tud be- came SO.forward, clamorous, and mmy, that his Lordship has now Unmuzzled Ike cats J,! tow, £ W°rk!nff classes Of-pefsinis iu town there is great depre* and distress so liitie emp ovment is k i j »»"iress j -Ihe'braneliM J "X ,h«, '"d "'k"e ■ '"luc, mat no fewer than I .son «' itts. T" pi<«ce, not mare thrin ht line W°rlf' the ,IU|k- be'rs of 'i,!l 'G S va,t rilh-L H f'US ,,ers0ns have irsc(^e t»- dV8,,1»fP. want of any emploV. Peter^'r"^ Sa"a,U a,,<1 ^Miftble Sir on board n'om Lier mit,iii. y interred al Her Muida^ but from a regard to Ike affectionate defrireS'ovT.jiUy Peter Parker, they wei'e taken III), and Are n bo the faulty vault. L,„j,y parker, and her fa liter. Sir George Dallas, h.> been at Ports- mouth in the course of the week. The Hebrus is to proceed with the body to Deptforrt. The value ot estates "to which a right of fishery is Established, have of late So much increased, that one to tite, Duke of Argyle, in Scotland, and usually let for ),5001., per unn. lias been recently taken at the ad vancedxenl of near i.OOO/per ann. An estate of lt»iv koid, near Berwick upon Tweed, the propeily of Lord Hcay. antI fonnedy l'fo- dunng but 3001, per annum, caunow be Kit af tht* rent ot*l,000f. per tuinum. A labourer, belonging Ift PlyihOHlh Dock- yard. was detected afew dap since itieiirryiii,, r% away seventy eight pounds of copper, and tias been committed to Exeter Gaol for the of. fence. Great ingenuity was us^d by him to conceal his depredations fifty eight pounds of the copper were slspelldcd by canvas from bis neck, the remainder .'mug in a similar way from the waistband «f his small clothes | We are concernedto sUtetiiai thesmall-pox is again -na In dreadful ravages in tlveneigh hourhood of Liverpool. In one parish alone, a few miies f,o <» Liverjiool, nearly sixty chil- dren h:ive lately fallen victims to this distres- sing and loathsome disease. We had hopes I that the prejudices of the lower classes (Ill the subject of vaccine inoculatum had before tins period been removed by tune and instruction, but il IS really astonishing and to find how slowly the most important discoveries make their way, against Ihe opposition of Ig. norance and prejudice. It-appears fro u a statement made at a late meeting of the Methodists, that they have ex- pended last year upwards of to 0001. in gating tlieir tenets abroad during that period They have 31 Missionaries in Die West Indies, IT in Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia', and Newfoundland, one at the Cape of Good Hope, one at Sierra Leone, one in France, one iu New South Wales, six in the island of Cey- Ion. and several others are oil the point oj, talcing their departure to different stations abroad. There is no doubt, that the loan is post pohed, possibly to July, or even to August. As to the means, by which the Minister is enabled to do this-, there are Various I tiliolli some supposing, that the Bank will make an advance upon the income Tax, others that in dividuals will be offcred a discount of per cent. upon paying for the coming year in ad vance. Whatever means fnay be adopted, the intention to postpone the loan makes all the favourable prospects of the country so many chautes of obtaining it upon better tectits. It is not at all improbable^ that before August, a great part of the occasion for rtiohey will he t, p removed. On Wednesday evening Sirs, Dawson, fore man to Messrs. PontiFexand Co. coppersmiths, in Shoe-lane, London,]by some accident fell into the vat of hot melted metal-, from whenc' he was takel) out immediately) but was so dreadfully burnt as to 6e carried to St. Bar tholomew's Hospital, where he lingered till Thursday morning, and ekpired tu most ex ciuclaling torluhn On Thursday, April 20th, about eleven o'clock at night the very extertsive warehouses ofiSlr. Etheriugtoii, of Gainsborough, were discovered to be on fire as sd many of the articles therein contained were of a combus- tible nature, in abuut two hours and a half the iubslancc of that immense pile vvas con- sumed. A correspondent, and eye witness, lays" when the spirits went off. I think Ihere could not be less than 90:000 square yards of flame." As the inhabitants entertained an idea that much gunpowder was deposited there, women wilh their children ran naked through the streets, whole families with their goods, &c. were removed as far as possible.— It continued to burn for several days* bill happily none were either killed or hurt. The Bank of Evans, Jelf, and Co. of Glou cester. suspended payment on Tuesday hand- bills, however, nave since been issiled, qtatitiz that payment would be resumed,and the names of respectable gentlemen and tradesmen at I Gioucestei- atid Clielteiiliam, who II-twe put)- licly avowed Iheir delercnlllalwn to receive their notes, strengthen thfe opinion. A few evenings since as G. Field was walk- ing in Christ Churm Meadow, Oxford, he was nocked down by four men, who robb^j him of X9 aubailk notes, and afterward" stamped on his breast and left him for <iead. He was conveyed to a public house oy some persons, who were passing goon ufter, and4itopes are eutertained of ¡:'III recovery. The number of persons who have applied for their discharge, under the Insolvent Debt- ors Acts of the 53d and 54tit of the Kmg, is j abouv 4000; the dellist)wilig bj tht Iltisguets, 1 run from lol. to 20,0001, Two bullocks, in a falling yard, afSieVQin* Sussex, engaged in a fwrioug contest wifhea"h other, when the horn of one oflhem, e,i!en,, £ the month of his adversary, penetrated thro' be roof, and appeared externally to the ex ten of several niches. ]„ „lig hf,rria s(il, e an^emenl, (for the horn was curved, 3n] loJLl ;01V,?XeiUJ,hc I,oor creature hel I wed dreadfully, and, by the fiercest elForls U J,TTTt l;;exl.rica,e"i"f,hut in vain "»!'• ■ » length, by n repetition of severe ho fiSf' TlP3rt, °f holh the S ;a' ^rnb f re!eas^ from its hold by Kan,, a Way the noslrUs. The unhappy btasf, being rendered bv the y tile of feeding himself, has since been killed. passed rile Seal of the Prcrogati Ve. Cpurt of Call1e'I'IIIH'Y on Ihe 28th lilt, the letters of ad granted in January last (o Wiyi. Soulhcfell, the brother, having heen previously let J»ft w tr,fling legacies to relations, and Ihe residue, m case of no /Ssue Male, to Mrs. Jane row»leya„d Aim Underwood, her executrix! ere is a clause, directing reslilnfiofi of the variodll in expertation oflhe in 11 male < htld, in case of no such even'f,' n.deet„re;PEl,le deVO,eeSi "«*■ reference i, made to d-bftolc, containing a catalogue of their names and oPA-rm^, which it has been ie< tssury to record with the teslamentarv pa ^<1 accomm, mantles, (some of #hite .shlin) bows, caps, and napkins, out of number, several -articles of plivie, money from" six guineas" to a pre I ly sixpence,so denominated, "• three nutmegs" by one contribnt«>f, and a piti" by another MiLtn: — Levy Money.—The foHowtrvg may be depeiidcd upon as correct: To the recruit on hefmg attested,1 1 Ditto on being approved of at head-quar- ters, < 2 2 8 3 Each recruit will receive on being embo- 1 Ditto to provide neccssfsries, ditto,1 T0tal v.5 5 The recrmls must be passed at head quarters weekTy, and Ihen dismissed to their homes till called out for exercise, or to I)e embodied.— Each recruit will receive iity iiiii ittareiiit, money to and from head anarlers.—No boys to be taken. The Militia ft not expected to he called out for the present year, even if we should go to war with Bonaparte. It is not thought likely that any a will or ran be made to invade these countries; and avoiding the vast ex- pence of the Militia tiltl euable us to, ive great vigon'r to the exertions against Napoleon. A circular "rrJer has been nent to the Com- manders of Militia regiments not disembodied, ordering 'such volunteers and subs! i totes as have completed their five years of service, to bedfs- charged in four equal portions on or before the 1 Ot il of August next. Agriculture. -The cool wetithcr in the lat- ter part oi the liiit tiioitib, has been very benefi- cial to the free growing plants of Wheat; the prospect is generally j:ood through the principal Corn Districts lor a filir crop, The Wheat mar- kets, notwithstanding the predictions to t,he con- trary. have declined in value, notwithstanding the protecting port pnce'of 80s. per quarter which the Legislature so wisely enacted. Flax is et- ling info genera) and proStable growth, froai a simple process of dressing having tieen discovered, whicFi renders it us fioe as c i ion, and superior to it for various articles hitherto feanufactured with the tinest cotton. The late rains have made ,I he heavy lands work kindly for the latter so "II Oats, and Barley. K;»rly Pease have oeefi cou- ,;irierahf) ellt n" the sÜa-q)easteïlv wiy,ds :iJa ;he Beans, in row, &nd even jn broad cast litis sandry, look welU The llop ground* tfiro»gir. Kent and Sussex dress well, bsins s'uil of healthy biiie.The early Grass feed continuing abundant has kept the Fiily i^iarket from exceeding t a -1 month's prices. W inter Tares, Clover, al)(j R)C Grass, are g-enerally good. Stnithtield has been ] well supplied with Beef, Mutton, and Veal, on J somewhat lower terms. Lean Stock, both Sheei) < and Beasts-, is rather advanced, from the abiin-1 ■ lance of feed.—The Flock-Masters of the South t and Wiltshire Downs, complain of a bad Lamb IIIg SeasoÙ, and a larger average idss, both of. EweSi and Lambs, than is generally experienced.. tlorse^ are ri's.>n in price, from the sudden de- mand for the service 6f Government.
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GENERAL RESULT OF THE WAft. O)F TWENITY trA Its. France intrig-ucs a11. England protects all. Russia balances all. Austria rasps at aH. Prussia recovers all'. Denmark loses all. Sweden dupcs all. Holland receives all. Spain is despised by alii The Pope is afraid of all, America recants all. Turkey staresat all. But if God liliti not I)ity,q!l all. The Devil had carried off all.
SHIPPING. III
SHIPPING. II Ban gor.— Arrived.Deborah,Ro- berts Bellona, Thrnnas, from Car- narvon Mary, Joiies; Minerva, "Hudson Harry, Cook, froai Dub-; 1 iit; Anil, Jones, from Newr-j, Mal-, ly, Kirkpatnck, from Liverpool, bada^t. Cleared out, Edward and Mary, Tories; Bst- ties, Davies Vine, Ellis, for L,ive^rpool; Susan- rtah, Williams, for Londondervy Pelican,Jones; Margate', Evans, for Nevvry, Mates. 1 CA-fcNarvon.-Arrived, Vital, Thomas En, deavour, Charles; Deboral. Roberts'; Constant Trader, Thomas; Miss S'.oith, Jones Mary Ca- therine, Jones; Harmony, Humphreys, from Dublin; Voryd, Kuo,phreJ,9, Lad, Bulkeley, Jones, from Port^miouth. ballast; Hopewell, Prichard Qu>:en Charlotte, V/illiairis Rhyd- land Tradev, O'^ens, from Liverpool, sundries; Margaret, Davies, from Cardiff, iron; Morning Star, Roberts, from Neath Mackarel, Owen, from Liaiielly, coin Sally, Griffith, from Pwll- hely, malt. Cleared out, John and Betsey, Williams, for Chester; Puddington, Conway, for Parkgate; Flora, Williams; Betsey, Williams; Elizabeth and Mary, Thomas, for Liverpool, slates. PW LLti r, Ly.- Arrived, Jetiny, Prichard; Dis- patch, GritTith Sisters, Ellis, from Liverpool, coals and sundries Nancy, Jones, from Mine- head, oak and elm plank; Lovely Jenny, Swan, Jones, from Conway, oak timber; Sup- ply, Griffith; Speedwell, Herbert, from Llauelly* coal; FAiZzbeih and Marv, Thomac- P berts, from N.ath; Tarfa'r J^ U- from Pembroke, culm. >Jjnes» Cleared out, Albion, Evans, for r- «•; *«»."«<*<«■ c,„, "X- Pw1lhcr^o1V~A,TiT'«Hap,,y'>n'ct,ar(i'fr°™ r>, to Redwhirf Ellm°r, Hughes, from Uu- Prince Regent, JamesV pool, wheat; British QBeen i Z~ J en kin, from Llanel/y, to Red \Vharr,clJ:n; Jane,' Jones' f^m PoolTo L Ba"fr'. ba"ist S F riendshi p, Jones fad v P?'nTh''n°i cJuy S Swansea, to Coow J ,Jnl fr°m to hones; Sa',I.v and Wdliam, from Bristol, to COllway,portcr; Hope', from to Liverpool, iran ami till; Pud (,Onway; John Befsey, WH. Iiams, from Cai-narvoti, to slates; Nep. tUn, from t: ry, Cook- MalY, Jones, from (0 Mo'ly Ktrkpatrick^T' ri0,d.40n' fro"' « itc„i.X,,i:!A /V^.L'rrnoof, ballast; Liverpool, to Wicklow, coals Rhydland Packet* Davies, from Livei pool, to Carnarvon, bricks Venus, Frafieis, from Redwharf,to beryslwltb, limestone; Maria, Griffins, from Milford, Mary Ann, Jones, from Chester, to Bristol, ca- lamine lieniey, J ones, from Chester, to r»wll- hely, bricks and earthenware; Industry, Bulging f'-om Rhydland, to Carnarvon, oak timber Ra- ven, Thomas, from Llanelly, culm.
MAHKE/S.
MAHKE/S. Corn Exchange, Monday,May 8. There wa, a liberal supply of English Wheat this ilioriii,ig-, the fine samples were taken olfat nearly tast Monday's price, btit there is very lit- tle demand for the inferior -lorts" Bean!; of both sorts were father dearerBoilihg Pease a dull sale, at a reduction of about 2s. pex quarter- There was a liberal supply of English Oats, and upwards of 11,000 quarters of Foreign Oats ar- rivel] last week, which caused the prices to de- cline about Ii. i)er qtjaz,te,In other Grain very litde variation—The season for Cloverseed is nearly over, and but little doing in Rapeseed and Linseed. GENERilCURRENCY ASUNDER. Wticat. 46* 68 s j Grey Pease.. 33s 37s 0 Fme —56.h 80s i Small Beans. £ ?$ 35s O Rye.J4.. 37 j -s (t Barley.28;¡ S5s Oats I9st*6s,0. M alt, —66s 70's I Polands 22's 29s 0 White Peas- 52 56s Rape-Seed.. £ SS 3"-—
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-=- PRICE OF MEAT AT SMITH FIELD. Per Stone of Slbs. Monday, M«y 8. Beer. 4». 4d. 5». 6d. Veal.. 4s. 8d. 7s. 04, Mutton. 4s. S;i. 5s. 6d. j Pork.. 5s. Gil' 6s. 6di, Iltticl o/ (JitUle at Smiitijitld. Beast. 2,050 j Sheep 17,100 Pigs 230 Calves. 180
LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL. Com Exchange. Jlay 2. The Corn Trade of t'he past week assumed a more animated appearance, although t».)e sales ef- fected did not produce any material addition to I he prices. At to-day s market most descriptions of Grain were in berter demand,the-de afer9 evinc- I'll ing more anxiety to purchase, the Ijolders were less disposed to sell—Fine Whes.fs nbraiiied 8d. per bushel more than otl this day sennight in- "erior qualities experienced little amendme'f The superior samplc of Oats were readily ahera ,¡tf at the advance ot Id. per bushel—Flou was is per sack dearer-Malt, Barley, and Bean* were each dull salv. Wneat.i.lj9. 3d. a 12s. t),L per TO lbs. •i/irlej- 6r!» a 5h» Oci^ iKa ."»» -9,1- • '"»■ ei.o'sXl!' 3d, 6j. a per 45 lbs* Pease White..50s. Oil. a 5th, 0(1. per quarter. 42s. 0d a 4r,s. Ort. per qr. Flour Eng. fine 60s. Od. a iii. Od, per 250J118. Seco»Js 55s. Od. a 5 6s. 0a. ditto r:
PRICE OF LEATHER ATLEADENHALL
PRICE OF LEATHER ATLEADENHALL a. d. Butts,50 to 561b. each so to 23 Ditto 56 to 601b oj to 2'5 Merchants Backs. 120 to 2';è Dressing iii(ies. 19 to tft Fine Coach Hides oj to oj Crop llidps, for cutting, 35 to 40.. 21 to 224 Flat Ordinary, -^5 to 50 20 to 21 Calf Skjns, 30'.o 451b. per dozen.. 32 to 34 Ditto, 50 t.o'j5tb. per dozen 36 to 40 Ditto, SO to 9011) 38 to 44 Small Seals,, (Greenland 40 to 4,1- Large i',it',0, per do2en -140 to 180 Tanned Horse Hides, per lb 25 to 2i1 J '■' 3 £ a i' = 5" S s* aT 7 3 i~J< N £ .•5 a > < £ 7 K tr< 4*. W to =. K tr< 4*. W to BARMOUTH 2 ABERYSTWYTB » a 5 PWLLHELI JS* to — to — £ w3 —OS2 PORTBIiVLLAN M «■ a a a » r CARNARVON Ó 5" »s BAR # ei~tow aw s o r. 'to 3j c» o • HOLYHEAD S — to — oo. 3.5 W lU — (O OS JS. 2 AMLWCH 5 tooio^aoioor 52 2^ nEAUMAms. d O# (s0 to to —■ o • CONWAY, AN1) ph. QTB ph. QTB WJiOT 13ANGOR o 00 — — — f- LIVERPOOL m w m — to — — t & *-f Ifc. — to W 2 A BEROE1E. 3 CD C l« 4^ ffi Q -i P» a | o|! -• o a t T i I ;ifl 1 •5 a ?»»•«• V.