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=- W.OWEN, MARKET-PLACE, LLANGEFNI. ESPECTFULLY announces to his numer- B ous Friends and the Public, that he has just teturned from Town, with an elegant assortment nrf jfcjrwich, Levantine,and Regent crepes, Prints Ac. all in the first style of excellence and fashion; Woollen cloths, from the first houses in the West <of England—real London Silk and Stuff Hats, of the newest fashion. Groceries of all kind. Teas selected by W. U. from thVfirSt Warts in town and sold atredueed prices. M Seeds of all kinds and a variety of new ones, sold by appointment for theAnglesey Agri- cultural Society. 1r NOW LOADING AT PICKLE HERRING WHARF, LONDON, For Carnarvon, Bangor, Holyhead, Amlivch, Beau- maris, and places adjacent. The BRIG MENAI, GRIFFITH EDWARDS, [ASTER. ALL Goods received on board of the above vessel, are to be regularly suffered by the Shipper before they are taken on Board. The Master or Warfinger to be spoke with at the said Wharf, or on the Irish Wall, in Ex- change hours. W. BASTES, WHARFINGER. fc*-4, The last day of Loading, April 30th, 1824. COMMERCIAL, CLASSICAL, AND MA- THEMATICAL INSTRUCTION, AT Mount Pleasant School, AMLWCH, ANGLESEY, CONDUCTED BY WM. FRANCIS & SON, WILLIAM FRANCIS, wishes to acquaint his friends and the public, that through the jrpnerous patronage of Col. Hughes, M. P- l'e is furnished with a most commodious, and de- K U,n m.w School-Rooms situate on a whole- lightfulnew Schoo^ ParvS Lod„e Gar. he intends to -remove alter the Easter Holydays. The situation is one of the most delightful imaginable; a few yards distant from the centre of the town of Amlwch, commanding a fine view thereof, and of the surrounding country from Linas Point, round Llaneilian and Parys Moun- tains to the Garnynghornwy, westward; with the towering tops of Snowden, &c. in the distant back ground, southward. To the northward, it takes in a part of St. George,s Channel with a fine north horizon (so necessary to the adjustments of nautical and Mathematical Instruments.) AtxA «n a clear day, the mountains of Mourne, in Ireland, the Isle of Man, and Black Comb, in J mBV He seen with the naked eye.— Also the various American, East, and West India Fleets together with the numerous Steam Packets, and other Traders that flock to Liverpool pass in tfew, and within a short distance of the School- Room. The School-Room has annexed to it, spacious play-grounds, well walled in, with appropriate and distant conveniences for different doors of the room as one part thereof is appropriated for the reception of young Ladies, whose instruction will be promoted by the constant superintendency of William Francis' daughters, they being fully competent to assist in teaching Arithmetic, Grammar, History, Geography, the use of the Globes, Drawing and Needle Work. TERMS, QU ARTER. Reading and Writing, 10s. Entrance 2s. 6d. Common Arithmetic, Grammar, History and geography, 13s. Entrance 2s. 6d. Fractions, Decimals, Book-keeping, ditto ditto Entrance 5s. v' Universal Mensurations, Land and Maritime Surveying, in all their branches, Dialling of jVIines, &c. Geography and Astronomy, tf fa jEntrance 5 s. The Elements of Geomethy, Plain and Sphe- rical Trigonometry, Navigation, Algebra, and fluxions, £1 10s. Entrance 10s. InstructtOtf-Mthe Latin and Greek Grammars In Drawing, Planning, and in the use of the tttobes, each per Quarter, 5s. additional. If a Pupil be removed without a regular notice of half a Quarter, an additional Quarter will be -charged, and no Pupil will be re-admitted with- out Entrance. PRACTICAL NAVIGATION. Method of keeping a Journal at Sea, with Me- ridian and double Altitudes, £3 3s. Finding the Longitude by Lunar observations and Time-keepers, £2 2s. As the Money is paid at entrance, Persons ■who cannot stay to be completed may return as often as they please, without any additional ex- pence. J N. B. WILLIAM FRANCIS cannot refrain from recommending the peculiar advantage of his insti- • ™u.on' l0/ ^^8 the practical part of Navi- gation having been regnlarly brought up to the sea from his youth; and having had for the last ten years of his continuance i„ that profession, the command of different vessels in the foreign coasting trades. And having now in his Possession for the use of his P,mils, divers Sea ainnw' ^ua(^ran^' an^ Globes, with ori- Iwn ei§n aud channel Jour"als, containing his kea/i i??l?:s'of the aPPearance and bearings of «eao-iandSj &c &c. r 1 TO TANNERS. ON SALE, A BOUT 50 Tons of prime OAK BARK, J\_ desirably situate for Shipping, on the shores of the River Conway. For particulars apply, (f by l(!l:fq post paid, to Mr. JOHNSON, Caerhu4away, Carnar- vonshire. EVER anxious to prevent Imposition, DA Y and MARTIN respeejfvMy inform the Public the$ have, after much labour and at very considerable expence, brought to perfection a Label of such slit- gular construction and extreme difficulty of execu- tion that they trust will eYectuallypi-event the nway frauds that are daily practised on the Public.— An attention to the fallonring description of the La- bel will ensure the genuine Blacking prepared by them. A pattern like lace of a pink coloiir covers the principal part, the names of Day and Martin are printed in white letters, edgedtvitit pink and black, and placed on a gvititeground, the address, 97, High Holborn, is also white letters edged with pink and black, but placed on the lace pattern, the signature and price at foot are black on a white ground, the description oj its virtites and direct ions for use are printed as before, black letters on white ground.-97, High Holborn, Dec. 1223J Liquid, in Bottles at 6d, Is. Jf Is. 6d.each. Paste, in Pots, at 6d. & Is. each. T. RATHBONE, AGENT, BANGOR. 'TRAND PRESERVATION, OR, THE SEER OF THE MOUNTAINS. The glens of the Grampians, huge mountains be- tween, A stranger passed lately of venerable mein His figure the semblance of mystery bore, And Boots ofaietty resplendanee he wore. He cnte&'d a>f?ottage,—*Twas that of I)ez)?ejr! For Grief o'er a Motfier reiyiCd paramount there, On turbulent tempests OfllTelchedness tost Two days the lov'd Child of her hopes had been lost. A silent dejection appear'd to pervade A lad in the groupe-by the Jet tilt dismayed The Stranger aside he now eautiously drew The secret I cannot eonceal it from you! The child, sir, was lost through my careless pur- suits,- « 0 save me r he cried, "from the Sprites in your Boots i- Good Seer, where I miss'd him that spot I sJutll show, And potent qfpower, th-y mercy bestou !— Ascending a rock,—" On this spot he was laid And thence," said the youth, in my absence he stray'd!" Bright Hope on kis mind then appearing to dawn An active research now tke Stranger began.- Each cavern and cleft he assidously tries Ha! whence," he exclaimed, these weak in- fantine cries?" They came from a chasm 'till then observ'd,- 0, fortunate event/-the Child was prcserv'd, Who but for the JET that confession inspir'd Unf bund had remain'd—nnreliev'd had expired The Seer of the Mountains thus happily placed On durable record, isforemost in baehing The source of rich incident, aeme of taste, Andj'av'riteoffaskiQn, in Warren's JetBlaclcng This Easy Shining and, Brilliant Blacking, PREPARED BY Robert Warren 30, STRAND, LONDON: AND SOLD BY Bangor.GRIFFITHS .Pwllheli.WILLIAMS HUGHES Denbigh .EDWARDS Beaumaris, BROADHEAD Llancrchy- i „ ROBERTS. medd. I ROBERTS. GRIFFITH PARRY Llannvst.THOMAS JONES EDWARDS Carnarvon..OWEN JON™ JONES Abergele. ROBERTS ROBERTS HUGHES p. YD DAVIKS TUFHY Asaph. DAVIES Amlwch.ROBERTS OWEN D ° HUGHES lIoly'èll 1\1 Holyhead. ROYSSSTON ROBERTS TC"AR Chester.POOLE And Sold in every Town in the Kingdom UQUID, in Bonles, 6d. lOd. I2d. and lSd each Also PASTE BACKING in POT M: J ,3D; and lbd. each. v SUUin, M boUles qf Liquid. TFT ASK FOR WARREN'S BLACKING. I -V. CARNARVONSHIRE. To be Sold by Auction, At the Castle Inn, in the City of Bangor, on Friday^ the 21st day of May next, le. tween the hours of three an d five in the afternoonr in the following, or such other Lot or Lots as shall be agreed upon at the time of Sale, subject to conditions (unless in the mean time disposed of by private contract of which due notice will be given) 'v THE UNDER-MENTIONED VE'tY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROlERTY, F R ZKR" 1:7 AL K-VAI FREE FROM LAND-TAX, WHICH HAS BEEN REDEEMED. LOT I. THE CAPITAL MANSION, called PENTIR HALL, with the Lands, Shrubberies, Garden, Out-buildings, thriving Plantations (hereon, and Hereditaments also the Farm called YR- ALLT, and PENTIR PUBLIC HOUSE, now in the several occupations of John and E.Roberts, William Thomas, Owen Owens, William Abraham, and Morris Thomas, contjhiing lOOa. lr. 32p. more or less. LOT II. All that Capital MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, with the Lands, Plantations, Woollen Fac- tory, Hereditaments, and Appurtenances, thereunto belonging, called or known by the name of TYN-Y-FRIDD, and now in the occupation of Mr. Robert Williams, containing 255a. 3r. dp. more or less. LOT HI. All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, with the Lands, Hereditaments, and Appurtenances, thereunto belonging, called or known by the name of TROESYWAEN, and now in the occupation of Richard J ones, containing 50a. I r. gp. more or less. LOT IV. All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, with the Lands, Hereditaments, and Appurtenances, thereunto belonging, called or known by the name of BRYNGLAS, and now in the occupation of Henry Pilchard, containing 29a. Sr. 7p. more or less. LOT v. All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, with the Lands, Hereditaments, and Appurtenances, thereunto belonging, called or known by the name of BRYNHOWEL, and now in the occupations of John and James Williams, containing- 37a 2r. 31p. more or less. LOT VI. All that FIELD, Piece or Parcel of LAND, called or known by the name of NEW PARK, and now in the occupation of the said Robert Williams, containing 10 Acres, more or less. LOT VIr. Also all that PLANTATION, marked upon the Map No. 7, now in the occupation of John Ro- berts, containing 2 Acres, more or less. The above Lots lie together, in a sporting country, delightfully situate, commanding a view of the beautiful Bay of Beaumaris, the Puffin Island, Penrhyn Castle, and the much admired Carnar- vonshire Mountains; ant.' are near to the City, and in the Parish of Bangor, in the said county of Carnarvon, which has an excellent Market, and at a convenient distance from the county Town of Carnarvon. The Mail and other Coaches pass through the City of Bangor every day, for London and Ho- lyhead. Lot 2 is in Lease, for the Lives of Mr. Robert Williams, the Tenant, and his Wife, of the age from 50 to 60. and there is a very good House, and convenient Outbuildings upon it, the same hav- ing been recently built, and valuable Sheep Walks are attached to all the Lots. Mr. ROBERT WILLIAMS, of Tyn-y-fridd aforesaid, will shew the respective Lots, and for further information, apply to Mr. I. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Penrhos, near Carnarvon, who has Maps of the Property in his possession or to Mr. T. TREVOR MATHER, at Pentrehobin, near Mold.

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LONDON,