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Menai Pitt Club. THE Anniversary of the Menal PiftCiufj. will be celebrated at the Hotel, in the Town of Carnarvon, on Monday, the 15th of Au- gust instant,, being the fifth day of the Great "Sessions, PRESIDENT. THE REV. HENRV JONES. DEPUTY. COLONEL PARRY. Carnarvon, 9th August, 1825. BY COMMAND OF THE ARCH bRUID. -i npHE Companions of the Order of the Druids, afe desired to take Notice that the A N NI VERSARY MEETING will be held at the Butt's HEA.D IRN, in Beaufnaris, oh Thursday the 25th day of August 1825. r JOHN JONES, Secretary. Castle street, B eavmdris, 1st August, 1825. 'JOHN WILLIAMS. Esq. Arch-Druid. if he Hon. G. J. lit BY, Sub-Druid. N. B. No claims upon the Society for regards \¡ forfieryices rendered to persons iii distress by Shipwreck or other accidents M sea, will be al- lowed in future, except to .those cases where the petitioners inchr softie personal danger, in the net of affording such assistance. FLINTSHIRE Turnpike Tolls, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Trustees of the Flint, Holywell, and Mostyn Turnpike Districts of tload will i|ieet,B.t the house of Mr. Thomas Roberts, of the Bell-aftd-Antelope Inn, in Holywell, on Tuesday the 30th, day of August instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of Letting (in the manned directed by the Acts passed in the third and fourth years of the Reign of this Majesty King GEORGE the Foprtli, For regulating Turn- pike Roads the Tolls arisiiig upon the Mostyn District, for the Term of Ten Months and Twenty Days, (to commence from the 7th day of Septem- in ber next, and to end or determine on the 27th day of July next,) which Tolls produced last year £ .825 over and above the expences of collect- ing them. Whoever happens to be the highest bidder, must at the same time give security with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for payment of the Rent monthly, or in such other iiropbrtlorts as the Trustees may then require, FRANCIS JONES, Clerk to the Trustees. Well-street, Holywell, Aug. Sth, 1825. BISII Having, agreeably to his usiial custom, announced the Great Luck that attended his Offices in the very last Drawing, (I3tli July,) and submitted the Scheme of the present Lottery at full, he now respectfully solicits attention to the leading points —The popular attractions of late Lotteries are not only retained but by oddlug to the number ot 'the and.. JbcreasSiifc the value of the FJ|TRTJI UNPRECEDISNTED SUM OF #218,204! INCLUDING ti""OlO'OO Of In Four truly Grand Prizes of £ 25,000 tpo f £ 25,000! £ 25,000 c. c. WILL BE ALL DECIDED III One Day! Wednesday, 31 si August, (THIS MONTH) When every Number will be Decided, and every Ticket a Prize. X. Jl. Parliament has deter- mined to abolish Lotteries itt the, conclusion of the pre- sent drawings. TtcketsaRd Shares are on gdle at rhsu's ^fSc^^o, 4, Cornlull, and €f, ChaVing-ereKs t,ortd$$' £ %ho Shared and Sold m the last Few -months" Koiir Prizes of s £ 30,0-06 Four foizes of £ 20,0(30 ,&t., Ai. the Lottery drawn 15th •fuly last, No. 3^613 £ 21,000 No. 9.77t> X21,000 No. 8,687 £ 2,000 No. 4.807 fll,050 Entitled to 16 Pip6s of Wine. And Several other Capitals 'Tickets,and Shares are also selling by f. BISH'S Agents in the Country, jfoole & Harding, Booksellers, TURF-SQUARE, CARNARVON Poole A- Harding, Booksellers, Chester Evans, Jun. Journal Office, Carmarthen IV. Bird, Post Office, Cardiff J.Potter, Bookseller, Haverfordwest J. Phillips, Jeweller, Merthyr-Tydvil E. Jones', Bookseller, Nantwich. J. Barclay, Bookseller, Pembroke n. Jones; Cheesemonger, Shrewsbury JohnGriffiths, Bookseller. Wrexham ,ert. of 4?30,000 was sold at Chester- J WANTED A YOUNG MAN, as Assistant in a Draper's and Grocer's Shop—onfc active and stea- dy.—None need apply unless they can give good references for sobriety and honesty. < Apply, if by letter p. p. to the EDITOR of this Paper. fAn Apprentice Wanted. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mil. PAYNE, At Bangtr, in the count]) of Carntirzioiz,, on Thes- dhy, the %2d dag of August, 1825, THE Modern,Elegant,and valuableHOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, the property of JOHN WEBSTER, Esq. who til- tends removing to a distant residence. For further particulars, apply (if by letter post paid) to Mr. Webster, or to the Auctioneer, at Carnarvon. TO BE LET, For a Term of Years, and entered upon immediately, A very commodious PUBLIC HOUSE, and 'I¡ PftJSM.lSjSS, conveniently sUuitted.iii tfse Town of Citrfck'rVptj, wfici'i have Wen recently altered and highly improved, and are now ift per- feet of repair, nd replete with every re- quisite Convenience, for carrying on business in a»;extensi VIM iiici respectable way. The Taker may have the Furniture and Brew- ing Utensils, which are in excellent ordL-i- atu fair valuation. For further particulars apply (if by letter post ildid) to Mn. WiLLrAM JONES Solicitor, CAE MAWS near Carnarvon. Cae Mater, \Qih August, 1925, CARNARVONSHIRE County Works. 'TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS IIUKKV GIVES, THAT,the building of a certain BRIDGE called PONT MORGAN, situate at ABERSOCH, in the Courtly of Carnarvon, will be set to the lowest bidder, at an adjournment of the general Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at thehouseof Mr. DAVID'RICE, known by the sign of the Crown, in the town of Pwllheli, in the said County, on Wednesday lhe £ 4th day of August, 11325, at the hour of twelve o'clock at noon. The Ptan and Specification of the Work may be seen at the Clerk of the Peace's Office, in Carnarvon and. further particulars known, on application to MR. W. TttowAs, County Survey- or. Pwllhely. The Contractor or Contractors must be pre- pared, with two sufficient- -Sureties, to eiiter into a, Sond, ill double the sum CbiUracted, to com- plete tile Work and perform the Contract. RICHARD A. POOLI, Ciei-k of the Pence. v -ADVERTISEMENT; as»—- Cu-stom-kou.se, London, '} 2d August 18:25. of his Maj'es-ty'a Customs hereby give rtotice, that they will be re-vlf t01'ec¡v(' at the Custdm-house, LOllfj(i1Ú, ort the 1st of Septr. next. Tenders in writing, (Sealed up) and treat rpr the supply of Provisions, (órtnè use of the Cruizors and Vessels ^inplbved under tlioir direction, for twelve Calendar Months, from the 10th of October next. To be delivered free of all charges into the boats of said Vessels, as follows, viz — England. Scotland. fiusuil, Rum, Salt Beef, Fresh Beef FlOm', Oatmeal, Suet; i Sugar. I Tea, Cabbages, Potatoes, Scotch Barley;) ) Shcertiess, Portsmouth, }Vegmo vih, Plymouth, Penzance, l.at Miljord, Berwick, I Grimsby^ Harwich, Lcith, Aberdeen, Cambleioivft Lind ENGLAND. SC-ô'rtAND' Biscuit, Fresh BeecJ, Flour, Oatriteal, Cabbaget, Potatoes, only. ) Dover, Oban. Comes, Cromarty. Exmouth, Dartmouth, I Fówcy, >at Falmouth, Ilfracombe, I Doug fas, Ide of Malt, North Yarmouth, Southend, J Aide-ritey. No regard will be had to any Tender in which the Prices shall not be inserted in words nt length; or that shall not be made on, or annexed to, one of the printed Particulars, to be proclIredfronl the Custom-houses at. or nearest to the places vyhvre the said Provisions are to be delivered, and At the Secretary's Office, Custrtm-hoUSe, London, (at which last-mentioned place the con- dit,Jonsof the contract may be seen;) or that shAU not be deli vered in, or seht, post paid, ad- dressed to the Secretary at the said Custom- house, before twelve o'clock, oh the said 1st of September next; nor unless the same is accom- panied by a letter signed by two substantial Persons, engaging to become bound with the party tendering-, in the penal sum or suras men- tioned against the respective places in the follow- 109 list, (according to those for which they may I tender) for the due performance of the Contract. Sheerness,; 600 Dover. J5o Portsmouth, 6)0 Comes, 300 Sheerness,; 600 Dover. J5o Portsmouth, 6)0 Comes, 300 Weymouth, 000 Exmouth Dartmouth, 150 Plymouth, QOO Fowey. i^o Falmouth, 300 Penzance, I/fracombe. 150 Milford, 600 Douglas, 1*^ Berwick, Grimsby, 4^ Yarmouth • Harwich, 6^0 .;t.. Southend, 150 Alderney, jgo Leith,. goo Aberdeen, 450 Cambletown,450 0ban, 150 Cromarty, ]50 By Order of the Commissioners, T. WHITMORE, Secretary.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. .......
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. following. altt-rations in the advertis'em'ent of the Anglesey ftaces, came too late to be at., teli(le(l.to in its proper place: "No Race for the Fifty Sovereigns, unless three Horses .start—if two appear at the starling-- post, the owner of each will receive Five G-ui- ,ea.s; if only one, the owner will receive Seven Gumeas. Horses to he entered with Mr. JARED JACK- so,N, Clerk of tiie Course, at Llangefni, the day before the Race, between the h'oiirs ct eieVaii atld four, and to pay 2s. 6d.
jEX6I.YNI0N I iiONT POtfTHAETHWV
EX6I.YNI0N I iiONT POtfTHAETHWV Pon,t fIaiA.ni, gadarn grogedig,—IVlbnai,- r Miie hoii yn no.dedig, Uw'cb cyiiiiwr y dyfii-ddwr dîg- Muriau ydynt mawr'edig. Tros y wendon (tra syndod !)—un jadarri A Flyrio(i ViicVbyth y bydd yn bod Boat, haiirri uwch ben tywod: T t,idati ni ddatto(lir,-i'i muriiju Rai miUvrion ni syfli.r,; Tra plverffaith y gwaith mewn gwir Sydd i asio y ddwy-sir. ÀllaH mae'nrhaid dywedyd-uchd-wech Och olWsc. dychrynllyd Oh rhyfedd rii .Chesr hefyd Un oï bath Qfewn y byd. Caed ami mewn cadernid sir ei hyd I rodio mewn rhyddid Er dwfr Uawn, ei deufor—Uid— Dramwyfa heb dfwiu oSd. T. 6WYNEDD. -t, Rnglyni Mr. Robert Thomas. Aber begin. Bangor, a Sitsana ei Wraig. I feirdclion rhoddynt fa wrdda,-bu da bod Bwvd a hir eu gwaia 9 Goraii gwi w ddyn—a gwra ig dda Os oes uri yw Susana. T. GWYN'gDD.
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The Assise for this county commenced yester- clay-,Ir-ci will be;iti next week at Beaumaris for the county of Anglesey. Whatever of interest nniy occur will be flllly laid before our readers, as also for the county of Merioneth, which has just terminated. We are given to understand that the Assize Balls, for this county Et,i(i the county rif Anglese, will be m->st fashionably attended; ■ In erecting new buildings in this-city, the Stones are promisculdusiy thrown on 1 he footpaths in very:dangerous heaps; there is a bouSe now erecting fronting- the main street, where the stones occupy at least, forty yards in extent along the pathway, and are three feet into the main road. VVe trust-the exertions of the proper authorities will be excited to remedy this great nuisance. We believe a person is paid an aunual salary for inspecting'the weights and measures, tiirbuo-h- out this city. We are not aware that any insnec- tion has taken place within the last, twoySars — at this time it would be a great benefit' to the poorer classes if a standard could be adopted for weighing the bread sold in the different shops Arrived at Beaumaris, the Idas, Ramsderi from Manhilachi with yellow Pine, Lath wood and Planks for Mr. Harris, jun. The Lord Bishop (if Saligbtiry laid the foun- dation-stone of d new church to be built at the Ferry Side, near Carmarthen, last week; in the presence of a vast concourse of people assembled to witness the ceremony. His Lordship contri- buted the sum of 200.. The Steam Navigation Compatly has advertis- ed a dividend; few of the new Companies ap- peal likely to follow the example. The tread mills, we understand, are to lie tit- tered to hand crank-mills, as recommended By the late Sir J, C. Hippesley. Dr. Good, and others. The Duke of Northumberland, prior to his quitting France, was presented by the King with a valuablo snuff-box, richly set in diamonds; and ornamented with a fine likeness of his Majesty. Sir Thomas Brisbane's catalogue of stars in the southern hemisphere is making such rapid pro- gress, that about this time 12,000 observations are aboutJo be sent home finished, and 6000 more more are nearly ready. The ground on which the notorious dust heap stood, at the end of Grays-Inn-lane, sold for Xlb 000. It is to be built upon. The dust and cinders upon it are transferred to the Thames, thence to be shipped for Moscow, to aid in the rebuilding of that celebrated city! Five pounds is now the amount of Excise Licence to-an Auctioneer, instead of 12s. as hi- therto. The alteration is in pursuance of an Act passed oh the 27th of June, and which was to take effect 60 the 5th of July. This is exclusive of X3. 4s. for the bond making the sum of IS. 4s. which is required to he paid yearly by any person acting as an Auctioneer. A foot-race, for a wager of five sovereigns took j place in the Long Walk, on Saturday; between a man of the name of Bruff, fifty-five years of age, and Edwards a shoemaker, a celebrated runner, who agreed to give Brutf fifty yards in a hundred on his carrying a man ten stone weight on his back. Bruff being an active old veteran, accepted the challenge, and carrying his man of ten stone, won the race by one yard and a hair.-The above Bruff has a celebrated dog, between a bull and mastiff, which is said to be one of the six dogs which fought Nero, the lion at Warwick. A vast deal of .church properly has been sold this season. The low rate of interest will account for ihe hiRh. prices it now produces, as compered with former years. Add to this the difficulty of with former years. Add to this the difficulty of finding-employment for the younger branches of a family in the navy and army, and a satisfactory' reason for increased value in church property will be apparent. The advowson and next presenta- tion to the living of Ewhurst. in Sussex, worth dflOOO a year, and the next presentation and ad- Vowson to the living of Liskeard, in Cornwall, worth < £ 700. a year, are announced for public competition on the 9th inst. The new Distillery Bill enacts that any person buying spirits, or employing others So to do, ex- cept, from licenced dealers, incurs a penalty of £5DO. Aiiy, dealer removing spirits exceeding one gallon without a permit, or receiving into stockwithottta permit, to forfeit £ 200. for every offence. Every person possessed of more than SO gallons of spidtsto be deemed a dealer, and subject to the survey of the Excise. Either of the offending parties informing against the other to be acquitted of his own penalty, and allowed to give evidence in any trial at law. The liquor of the oyster contains incredible multitudes af small embryo oysters, covered with little Shells perfectly transparent, swimming nim- bly about. One hundred and twenty of these in a row would extend one inch. Besides these young oysters, the liquor contains a great variety of animalcules, five hundred times less in size, which emit a phosphoric light. The list of inha- bitants however, does not conclude here, for be- sides these last mentioned there are three distinct species of Worms (called the Oyster-worm)t half an inch long, found in oysters, which shine in the dark like glow-worms.. On the 25th of July, Messrs. Gilchrist, Coupon and Marshall, officers of excise at Sprinfield and Annan, seized near Newcastleton, a hearse and two horses, the vehicle, instead of a dead body, having within it a living spirit, in the shape of thirty gallons of prime Scotch whiskey with which the cunning driver was merrily trotting towards England, though bedizened in sables. On the same day, white the ofncers were conveying the hearse to its new destination, they also seized a horse- And aii thirty gallons, of whiskey in ten casks; The man who belonged to this lat- ter venture cadie boldly up to inquire %vho, the deceased was; end where he was to be buried; and found tashis surprise that an old acquaintance ha.dbee d:,H'711N1 whiistbathing, anil the peo- ple bringing-thehearse from Newcastleton to con- vey him to The place of interment, thinking the opportunity an excellent one for outwitting the officers, concealed the whiskey within it! The driver of the hearse is in Annan gaol, and the man belonging to the horse is in Carlisle gaol. EXPEDITION EXTIUORDINAHY.—Various feats have within the last few years been performed by pigeons, and among the latest was that of one of the Flemish breed, turned loose after the fight for the bhampionship, at Warwick, by Henry England, of the Green Man Iiin, Kent-road which perfot-tned the ninety-two miles in three hours and;thirty-ifve minutes. This was exceed- ed oi) Monday a Mr. Attwbod, having made a bet of 100 sovereigns, first that he wouid let six pigeons loose on the high ground near Crostwick (between Norwich and North Wal^ham) 111 miles and that one should arrive at his loft, in the Sanc- tury, St. George's-flelds, within four hours and a half, and the bird was at the end of his flight in 12 minutes within the given time. The other part of the match was X50-1 that the second bird would not be at home in five hours. The second bird reached liii destination within five hours. The others were not heard of during the day.— This beats the Antwerp flying hollow. SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. FELL.(From the Liverpool Comrei-).-Ainong the various vicissi- tudes of human life which we have had to record, the sudden death of William Walter Fell, Esq. who but a few days ago was elected to the lucra- tive situation of stipendiary Magistrate at Man- chester, is one of the most afflictive. Mr. Fell t 0 had availed himself of the interim between his election abd assuming the duties of his office to arrange ^Gitie business, for vliich the Sessions at Kirkdaie, near Liverpool, afforded an eligible opportunity and on his return from thence, on Monday afternoon, to Liverpool, he stopped at the Crown-Inn, Redcross-street. Having there taken his place to go by the New Times Coach to Preston, on the next morning at five, he dres- sed andwènt out to meet some friends. He re- turned to the Irirt between il and 12, apparently in excellent-health and spirits, and, after giving- directions to be called soon after four in the morning, to be ready for the coach, he retired to his bedroom. At four o'Clock the porter knocked at the room-door, and receiving no answer, again knocked in a louder manner. The knocking, however, riot being attended to, he re- tired to enquire whether any other person had been placed in the same room. Finding that there was not, he returned, opened the door, and found the unfortunate gentleman lying, undressed, upon his back upon the floor and insensible. The porter called his master, and immediately procur- ed a surgeon, who found that he was dead. From the impression,on the bed and pillow, it appear- ed that Mr. Fell had lain in it for some time, and that probably upon being seized with indis- position, he had got up to call for assistance.— A special inquest was Convened yesterday, be- fore the.coroner, William Molyneux Esq. attend- ed by Mr. Sititham and upon the evidence of the medicat gentlemen, the verdict of the jury was that he died in a fit of appoplexy. Mr. Fell was in the prime of life (we believe about 46), had attained considerable eminence in his profefsion as a barrister, and was deservedly much esteemed by the gentlemen of the profession and a large circle of friends. The poignant grief of his ariii- able wife and family will be more easily ima- gined than it can be described from the dreadful disappointment they would suffer, as they ex- pected him at Preston on Tuesday, for the flrsi lime lifter his new appointment; Tuesday the steam-vessel, called the Enter- 1 prize, left the banks of the Thames for those of the Ganges." Her burden is 500 tons. She has two sixty-horse power engines. The boilers, which are made of copper, extend across the ship, \Vith' seven feet in de'pt'i. Although the Enter- prize will make use Of sails, when the wind permits, she 'will rely principally oh her steam, and for this purpose she must necessarily take out no less than three hundred tons of coats, The coals are partly contained in ch&mbers, within the sides of the vessel, covered with sheet iron. and partly in tanks beneath; which, as they are emptied of coals, will be filled with walev to keep the vessel properly ballasted. The cabins, of which there are twenty, are furnished with ievery convenience. ■■
COMPENDIOUS NOTICES.
COMPENDIOUS NOTICES. His MAJESTY attended DivineServiceon Suoday at new private "chapel Windsor and after- wards took his usual ride through Great Park. Thursday the Ring gave h splendid banquet, to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Augusta, and Duchess of Gloucester—Parliament prorogued to 1st November.—The four .brothers Rothschild now in Paris—an interview they had with M.Vill'elelasted six hours —afterwards they had audience with the S.yndicat of Receivers Ge- neral, thence called the Sanhedrim of Finapce.— Accounts from Madrid say, bigotry and fanaticism govern the judgments. of the Military Conunission now sitting at VaUadólhlJ, which .they exercise with rigour bordering oh ferocity, tramplingevery principle of wisdom and justice under their. feet.- United States have resolved to send Bolivar, through the bands of Lafuyetts, %,Spteri-did pre- sent, in acknowledgment of his high deserts.—70) Irish emigrants sent out by Government arrived at Montreal (Quebec) 15th June.—Prices of cotton j at Brazil have much advanced on account of the great rise in England. —Mexican Government now firmly established, and the revenue collected with ease and regularity—the English and Ame- rican Envoys formally received by the President. —France to receive six millions for recognising the Haytian Government.—Duke of Wellington gone to the Continent on his annual tour of in- spection of the fortresses in the Netherlands -Mr. Canning gone to Mr. Littleton's seat in Stafford- shire.—Duke of Buckingham about to visit Chel- tenham.— Stowe has lately been thronged with fashionable visitors.—Duchess of Dorset's death ardsie from .apoplexy.—-Colonel Berkeley, after playing at Worthing Theatre Saturday with Mrs. Bunn, left on Monday—the gallant Colonel and the lady occupying the inside of the carriage, and Mr. B. and Mr. Pearman Lhe dickey.—Lord W. Lennox and Miss Paton followed in another car- riage.—Mr. Brougham expected to be returned for Westmoreland 11 at next general Election with- out opposition.-E. Company's outward-bound ships Lowther Castle, Bombay. Warren Hastings, and Princess Charlotte, all well June 3.-Widows of Assistant Surgeons in the Navy now entitled, by order of Privy Council, to a person of 36L per annum.—Mr. Lyon of Bristol has just imported, per brig Milo, from GapeofGooo Hope, 17 zebras, taken, about 300 miles in the interior of that colony.—Thames Ship Building Company have I amicably arranged all the differences that existed between them and the operative ship- wrights;—-Iron has fall -21. per ton.—Rev. Mr. Hannan, formerly Roman Catholic Reader of St. James' parish, Dublin has conformed to the Church of England—tie received the Sacra- ment Sunday in St. Stephen's Chapel.—-St. Alban's Cricket Club give their annual ball to the ladies next month.—Surrey Theatre indefati. gable in producing novelty—in seventeen weeks no less than sixteen new pieces brought forward ( from thepeo of C. Dil)ciiri.-A dealer in stone at I Milbank s&id to have contracted to the amount (if ^40,000 "for renovating the front of Bucking- ham Palace.—The London mail upset in Dover Thursday .morning—a gentleman named Baillie seriously injured—it is said the same coach has been overturned seven times.—no blame attached to coachman.—A passenger named Brown jumped from Superb stgam vessel, proceeding to Calais, Wednesday, and was drowned, every means to save him proving ineffectual.—Friday last was ;Sie day fixed for obtaining new licences tor stage j coach and vdn proprietors at SUrtip-offictf. —A young female now in Marylebone Infirmly from I Injuries receivedby violation from a ya'.chman, on his own beat—the fellow has absconded.—A young mannatiied Peckham, formerly clerk in the banking hoiise of Smith, Payfle,and Smith, re- manded Friday for further examination, charged with forging cheques by means of a Lithographic Press, and so well executed as to create doubts in the mind of the person whose name was forged.
BANKRUPTS.
BANKRUPTS. Samuel Jones, King's Arms-buildiugs, tVood- street, CheApside, London, lace manufacturer, ThomasButten, GreatTitchifeld-street, Portland place, St. Marylebone, Middlesex tailor and mercer. Theodosius Daily and Thomas Bush,'Nottingham and of Beeston, Nottinghamshire, lace manu- facturers. Samuel Farmer, Birmingham, Warwickshire, glass toy maker. Witilat-a Chasteney, late of Bunwell, Norfolk, coal merchant. William Millington, Shrewsbury, Salop, car- penter. James Barrow JStorey, Blandford St. Mary, Dorsetshire, malster. William Hackett, formerly of Manchester, tim- ber dealer arid now or late of Shetford, parish of Manchester, innkeeper and victualler. Thomas Sadler the younger, Warwick-lane; Lon- don, carcass butcher. ThomaS Parkes, No. 49, Fenchurch-street, Lon- don. mill manufacturer, Jeremiah Bea^ley, foritierly of HoUndsditch, Lon- don, trunk and packing-case niaker, and now ofBushey near Watfbrd, Herts, farmer. Stephen Field, the younger, late of the Bull's Head, Smith-field, London, wine and spirit merchant. William Rich. Wigân. Lancashire. builder. Thomas Gubby, Annett's-cresicent, Lower-road Islington, Middlesex, builder. Thomas Evershed, Horsllani, Sussex, soap maker. Rohert Axton, late of No. 2. Wvndhamstreet, St. Marylebone, Middlesex, linen draper. I -««{)*»—
MAB.KST HSHALO.
MAB.KST HSHALO. Ah account of the Prlcis ;qf iVficat, Barley. pats, in the week claseri Saturday last.' in (he ahder-meiitio/ied counties-— i>r. WSichestn Ån account of the Prlcis ;qf iVficat, Barley. fln pats, in the ii,eek in the ahder-meiitio/ied counties-— i>r. WSichestn measure. Whecil, Parley, Oats. Anglesey J S6.y to GO*?..I$Qs fo3$s j ?!)»• ('> 22s Catkarvoh. Wi — 63s < *6s 2 Is — Denbigh. (52,v — ir?s { S^r —30* i 22s — Ftint. J 1'.v — (>8.v j V1 '.v— 25*- M&rioheth. j (>3.v — Ofis j —SSI's 20j> — g2't Montgomery. 63s •— G?»- | 3.3* —i 2ys — Wi
-,,io Liverpool corn excicange.…
,io Liverpool corn excicange. TUESD V, One -J'Clout: There was a Atteildivice of Dealers day's mal kef, and" cÓnidi;rb¡" husirÙ-s" \Ù Wheat tiii(I Pil oil 'ht- this day. week of on tin- fovin -v.-and la. per bushel on the latter. Beans anu iLtrley in, steady demand, xnd rather dearer. Wheat, 70H>. s. o. s. P English Old ? 1 a It a Nev li 6 a 11 0 Irish, Old í a H ii New 8 £ a V> » 1J a 1U 0 Fo i-eigl 6 C, a 9 6 0(its, r 4,5ib. Etglish 3 | k 8 6 Irish, — & <? 3 5 Scotch, ;> a 3 ft Foreign, free 3 2 a if 3 llrtms. Ifr. English, „ .jf, C i 50 0 B«, ley, i»- English, (I'd. 3 a, .5 tt ft en*. 5 9 a 0 0 Irish, Old a O ? Scotch, ditto 5 3 a a t> Malt, y gallons, Fine.. O fi Ditto, middling S 9 a 9 0 Flour, brL Tit Bond, 2:1 0 a 21 0 Soi/r, free, 30 -0 tt 34 (j Oatmeal, ^240tt). English. 32 33 0 Scotch *25) 0 a 31 Ó Irish. 2B Ü å 1:1.2 0
Family Notices
;JUarrtas-C^* ,On Tnsdà'y\ast., at St.John's, Chester, Mr. g,es t da ii ter Robert Roberts, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Edwards, both of that city. On Monday week, at Denbigh, ..By' the Rev. Dr. Howard, Mr. Joseph Beckett, of Liverpool, to Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr. John ) Davies, of. th? former place. .-Thursday week, at St. George's Church, flan- over-square, Alexander Robert Stewart, Esq. M.P. for the county of Londonderry, to Lady Caroline Ann Pratt, youngest daughter of the Marquis Camden. On the 4th instant, at Ellesmere, bv the Rev. R. R. Vaughton, A. M. Rector of Aiiey, War. wickshire, Robert, Darwin Vaughton. Esq. of Wall, in the county of Stafford, to,illary Anne, daughter of Edward Dymwck, Esq. of Per.ley Hc.ll, in the county of Flint. .h iU:.d.q.I!J.. On the 3d instant, in the ige, year of his age, Wiliiam Roberts, Esq. of Oakland, in the county of Denbigh. On Mohciay, Gilbert Ross, Esq. Solicitor, Welsh Pool. Suddenly, on Friday week. to the inexpressible grief of his family and friends, at Sea View Cot- tage, near Bristol, Daniel Smith, Esq.one of the Aidernien or the of Chester. On Monday freely at Pale, near Bangor, after a long illness, the Rev. John Lloydin his 68th year, 30 of which he was Vicar of Llandrillo the exemplary .Clergyman—-the upright conci- liating Magistrate, and the true friend of the poor. ■ On Tuesday last, a few days' lllnesS, Mr. Kaukey. of Werii, near Mold On VTednes'lay, 3d inst. after a procrastinated illnes. At his residence, North side CSapham Com- mon, Thomas Newton, Esq. of Warwick-square, London. He was many years Agent to th« Pro- vincial Press, ijnrl a man highly respected by a numerous eiroU* of friends, by whom his loss will numerous eiroU* of friends, by whom his loss will iOng be severely felt, and deeply lamented.
ISHIPPING.
SHIPPING. REAUMARIS. — Arrived, the Picton, Jones; Ann and Marv, Williams, from Swansea i Peggy, Lewis NeWgift, Hughes, from Milford Hopewell, Humphreys, Sinceri- ty, Jones Sisters, Jenkins Amity, Davis, from Neath; William, Davies, from Dublin Richard and Jane, Parr, frorii Comray Edward and Mary, Jones, from Liverpool; and. the NewBelia Jones, from Port Madoc. Cleared Oltt,-Mar,ret Simpson, Imrie, for Alemo Li th Mercury, Lewis, for Bristol; Raven Dale, for Cork; Rhydlanrl Castle, Garner; Susanna, WiHiams Admiral Nelson, Pool Hornet, Williams; Peggy and Mary, Scott; Harry, Cook, for Liverpool; Elizabeth and Jane, Williams Darlihg, Davies,; Margaret., Wil- liams, for Donaghadee Union. Jones, for Car- Idiff Nonsuch, Lewis, for Ainlwch; and the Manly, Parker, for Newcastle,-AH with Slate's,
"LONDON.
LONDON. CORN EXCHANGE MTONIJAY-, ARCT-ST 8. rhe Wheat market was somewhat brisker o, Friday last, and the arri val this doming beino- very moderate the.same advance is maintained0 and fine. samples feay t)e quottil from Is. to 2s. per quarter dearer than this day se'nnMn, though there is not much sale for the middling and ordinary descriptions. Barley sells heavilY unless for superfine qualities but fine Malt it steady in value. Beans Tufl v support our hlst quotation, and Pease are trather dearer. have been very moderately .siipt,died with of late from our own coast, uious-h there has been some quantity of Irish, and the trade is a trifle dearer, though by m> means brisk. Fl0ui continues at our last quotation. an. « Gos Peate •■■ ■ ■ ■)Ss « 70s I: S — AMC 23s a-ij.
.'-, PRICE OF FLOUR.
PRICE OF FLOUR. Town made gkllr, 6-1. a &3.r sick foUtiered v Essex and Flour. 59s a on hoard NorfoUaWbtecklbil-dttoo ids a 50# ditttt .BraH Vs. a Q^rter r rinR polldrd. 16s ISs ditto "4 Ne?r Rape Secd^ £ 2h to £ 25 per ImsI 1. 41.1
, PRICE OF BREAD.
PRICE OF BREAD. The tprice of Bread iit the Metropolis l I Od.for the;4,ttJ, Lrty-thek-e are others who sefi from a half penny to three halfpence below that rate.
GENERAL AVERAGE PJtlCE OF…
GENERAL AVERAGE PJtlCE OF BRI- C TISH CORN For the-Week ending Jui.v 30, (823, made up from the Rieturiis of the Inspectors in the Maritime Cities and Towns in England aad Wales, and by which imporfation is regulated.. Wheat 67s lOd IBarlev 35s S I Beans. 41s 3d Rye.4Is 5d | Oats.25s Sd Pease..41s Si
,-----, SMITH FIELD, MONDAV.…
SMITH FIELD, MONDAV. AUGUST 8. • We have a very full market of Beasts, as will be 6 seen by the numbers but so deficient is the quality, that the prices of this day week are readily obtained throughout, and much business is doing. Of Mutton, th«ugh*there ia alsd a large supply, the price has advanced 4d. per stone Oil last Monday's prices, and goes off freely., The best Lainbs have also experienced a rise of 2d, The same may be said of Veal. The whole trade rfodoubt. caused by the change of weather, the late fine rains having brought forward nmny buyers, and we think very little stock will remain dnsold it the close of the market. Beef.As M to 5s 2d I Veal -n 4, 6s Qd Muttnn.M Mto5s 2d Pork is n a,- k,/ I'- •Head of Cattle this day. Beasts, about. 2111 Calves 216 Sheep.18,530 Pigs 214
PRICE OF HOPS;
PRICE OF HOPS; ICeiit Pockets 14/.Ov. to IG £ ()'< to 10/. Ox Sussex Pockets 13/ 10<v to 14/ 14s to i ol 1 Our. Essex Poekets 13/ 13.i' to lot 0a to 16^ O* ~„l( Farnham tlnc, 18/ 0* to 19£1 \ls.-Sec Wi 1t. Os. Kent Bag$, Ul. oÙ-o J ôl Ws Sussex Ba,gs 18/ 0a to 14/ lOi Essex Bags, 18t 10s tó tõlOs"
j5PRICE dF LEATHER:
5 PRICE dF LEATHER: Best Dressing Htdes 19$'d to ConiniOlulilto 15d to ISri C Crop Hides, 3J to SSlbs 154d to 17d 0 .7d lo Ditto41) to 45/^s 17d to 19Jrf- Ditto 4<5 tø5Ütbs. 9d to 22rf Caff Skins 35 to 40/6i. I7f/ 11 20rf Ditto 45 to 5?>lbs • 213d to 30d Dtto, 55 to 7;-)Ibs 2r! 16 2bd ,Small Seal Tanned Hgrse Hides, I I'd to I-vL I -1,,i to 19 ,I)a d
IPRICE OF TALLOir ..
I PRICE OF TALLOir Town Tallow. il* ot4 Yellow Russia 39s 0 a White diltd (v? Soal) 368 C) f Melting Stuff. Is Od Ditto ROJ,¡¡gh :?OS 3d Graves 20, 7d I-lalnt iI, ôd Cu,i d. 6ft 20s .6d.