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7 mmpKMI ON SALE, ANEW VESSEL, upon the stocks, ready to launch, burthen from 60 to €5 Tons, car-, penter's measure. For further partituiars, apply to Mr. Ricnp. GRITFITH, Shipbuilder, Pwllheli. To Clergymen and Gentlemen. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN of respectabili »y and regular habits, wishe* to be received for a pennaneficy m". Clergyman's, or Genteel Private Family. &ad to be considered in every re— gpectat forming a part thereof; Premium would got be coat'dered an object, provided a comfort- able and respectable Home contd be met with.- Tbe Counties of Carnarvon or Anglesey would be prefeered, and where the advertiser may enjoy vjBhooting and Fishing. The advertiser would have no objection to join «uylSi»gleGet»ile«ii*o,po*se8siog too large an establishment. =y Unexceptionable reference would be given and required. Any person repaying to tht* .advertisement, may rely upon the secresy of R. T. to whom ad dress, North Wales Gazette Office, Bangor. ENGRAVING, BY HEATH, From a drawing by H. BILLINGE, ofitoabiliac « CELEBRATED Monument in Wrexham Church, TO THE MEMORY OF THE LA.TE mrs MARY MIDDELXON, OF CHIRK CISTL-B. THE Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, subscrib- ers to thiii work, are-respectfully infotø\'l'If" that the publisher has received a proof imptes- iion, i'heir respective copies "will be ready f°r delivery ia the course of the present Month. •Agent for wis Town and neighbourhood, Mr. Brostef* Size ofthe Plate, 20$inches by "16. Proof** £ '/• Plain, 12s.—Nooisubscriberg, 5,. Plain, las. One half to bl:" paid at the time oY subscribing, and the remainder opoo delivery.- ANCiLESEiV. ank f .J y y- .t NOTICE iS'HjEflKB^ ftrVRV, ~r» ^V^'ftV'A^UAL. • 1^jijVGtESEY BA]| £ tjA V11N Gs». lu'lUM ''le Grand Jury Room, in Beau-< 4"h day of .J'tine, I Vgls><k, in Ijie, foi^pooo, lor the put Accounts of the Treasurer, the The Biertmu j^ne-wpeW^ t.n porWPfy- ^uneu^ed.witl} the interest of the la syrtrtutifl*'rr-fy^Vv'xf'/ JONES, *■ Treaware'r ofthe An^sey Bank for gs. Amount deposits in the Fund*} £ s d. ofthe Anglesey Bank ^Savings A 17.451 14 on the20tb May,. 1823; v,„5 "V. SALE AT .A\ II r £ o be Sold by Auction BY ROGER LRWts, On 'the PrHriis* Gloddaeth, near Comeay Ferry, Camnrvons'n^ on Ithe the *nd Saturday, the 24<A of May, i82g> at ten o'clock eothday, THE EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE 5 Farming and Live ¡¡. ,c" v. STOCX, M E',Nr S IMPLE, OF husbandry, AND VARIotJg OTHER EFFECTS, -th AorO nric Lloyd, Esq .?'. ÐtCBAsEri. The FARMING STOCK consists Of about l500 M«a«ure«, or 60(> Hobbits of Nefr and Old Wheat, 60 Hobbits of Beaus, and 50 ditto of Oafs. The LIVE STOCK of nine Mi^hCows, three Calves, ..welve Oien, ere,e„ n^(kr ■ ven head- of Fat Cattle, six Breeding,Sow*, a Boar, fifteen Hogs, eight young -P.g.^ Ver, flrve yoi| s Of the w:,d ^^s.abonl 830 heaUty «' two' ™ree, t„ur> g » yean oM, WO of <hem wnl, L„nbs, 5o £ *es, iW Me< <w0' n h,Hu fo,,r old Wethers,«.«**>» «8ef^ Drf'»,2h' 11 Us^ t»sr *<Ue Roan (lino, fir for hf»n>ess '>r the „ JtlJt Vtare, four years ..id. 'hree Weii bre{j ^oi<s, two-l illif». fw" Useful M",es'a«»d an Ass. T,HE IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY Are a'Thiasirtu^ Machine, Winnowing and Straw ditto, severe ejeetleot Improved Ploughs, Uar" rows, Carts, a Covered C,HC, PIOUgl ad Cart Gears, Harness for two Horse*, ditto for a Gig, Saddles; Bridleq, Ladders,Sacks, Wliee^barrows, and otbf' Auicles. Tbe wh»le be viewed on Monday ihe 19ih, Tuesday 'be JOth, ao(j ■\ye<sjneSday the 2ls(, when Tuesday the 30til, and Wednfsday the 2tst, when Cs^al(,eVI!ay h»d on the Premises at the FERA the White Horse, Holywell} the iNPI"e .n. Asaph the Bee, Abergee; <be Co**™ ^err» .HouM ,• the Eagles,-Llan— rwstj ^rms, Bangor; of Wiostan- ley and Tat v '8nd ol Roger LEWIS, Ao«tio<»ee n *tn»- N. B,Tbe '22, a"d ««KE? will be Sold on I'horsd^y DMtNO'iMl OR,KS «nd a proportion of .be f/rhe C0Hv lLr!KMENTs. "n Friday the 83d j »f> implements on'<? ,he rem^nder of tha Farming J">Pltmenl^ 00 SatUrdaj; ,he 24tlj> t On o,,nday, tk* 26u M(lyy Will gha be Sold, A QUANT1TV OPCep^ Ijousehold FURNi^u^g OF- I) -I RFE.,R P NT Kt.\o.s. AK„nt bO Ooz. of excellent Port W ivp Abtf j ftw P«aeo8 of \Y fl l-T-jg.> n'^ ■ .HOLYHEAli! ON SALE, Prime London, Bristol, and Un., I. verpool PORTER^ Stont & Mild, in Barrels & Half Barrelsf. Ajiply to imri HuGu go, Chatidler. TO BE LET, Jnd entered upon imaiedialelift IN THE OUTSKIRTS OF HOLYWBLL, A NEW, Neat, and Commodious HOUSE, ±1l -copsisting of two parlours, kitchen, back- j'ic9,ellt, .withotb,er offices on the ground floor, four excellent bed rooms on the second floor .I,w.,o,i,ifrvants rpoms above, and cellaring under the whole, with a garden. The House is most pleasantly situated, com. Oi ll,, log a beautiful view of the estuarv of the D. e. For particularg, apply ta Mrs, GaiFpiTn, Eagle and Child, Holywell. f ANGLESEV. I" To be Sold, by Auction, BY MR. J. ELLIS, At the,flnuse oI Mr, Eoan Williams, L.(anerchy. Me known name of the Wheat Sheaf on Wednesday, ihe 11 (h day of June, 1823, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the after ..noon, unless disposed of in the meantime by pri- ■ vale contract, if. which due notice will be given, ^riHE LEASEHOLD INTEREST of and in A, A Pie^e or Parcel of LAN I), commonly called and known by ilie name of GWAHN-Y- BlSL, together with nine new D.WE'LLING-' HOUSES, built .last sumoier iliereop. The above Piece or Parcel of L=tnd & Houses, are situated within a quarter of a mile of the old Market Town, of Llanerchy; the Houses are good sub«fantiiil Buildings, ^roofed witb good strung timber, and covered with blue slates. The spot is very convenient to build a Malt-, hQuse upon, with plenty of good water for t tt,;Lt purpose,, and joining the Roads leading to Holy- hefi<l anifl Ciwyodtj. There is 9(3 years of the Lefjsp unexpired, sub- ject to the yearly Rent of = £ 3 10s. j,v a'ii Williams, of the Wheat Sheaf, will B'¡ the Premises, and for furitier pdrtieiilars, ai'Ply C'f by,letter post paid) to Mr. \V. OWEN, Y. J. ELLIS, Holyhead. Dyi-onwy, -idl/i M'iy, 18^3.. "E i ihat uncommonly fast-sailing and very ,0*/ ^'twperior V ;'StE\M PACKET, |P)r i&ce: Llewelyn, OF .vi'A'Rla•,• S. Gibson, iti N. Comiriandet'y SAl.LS from Bangor Ferry for Liverpool, on Satnwlav next, M»y g4th t Monday, the ^6tt> and .Wt'.ijtic,#da^ the 2ftti,.eacb mx»tnttig at eicht ..o'clock. Refreshments to be bad on board oil tbpderate-{ terms. Apply to WiLMAM CRtTCfiLoW'. Beauntarii. J. Watson. 27, V^aterstreet, Liverpool. Betoumarti, 2lj< May, 1823. ".< -4- I
Family Notices
BIltTIJ. On the. ITth ittst. the Lady of the Rev. D. H. Qwo, M A. of the Grâmmar Schoolj Beauma- r>s,,pf a daughter. MARRIAGES. On Snnday, at Roabno, Mr. Edward Oven, of Hat ten; near Chirk, to Aliss Elizabeth Harris, Acfefair,"near Ruabon. At Chirk, on Monday, Mr. Saml. Edward*, of Chirk, to Miss Margaret Griffiths, of the same place. ■ Oh Thursday, at Hsnmer, Mr. John Madeley of BredertheHih, aged.75, to Mrs. Mary HUlh, of flrotightonj a«;ed 72 this is the lady's fourth'' husband, and the gallaut's third wife. Tuesday se'nniglvt, by the (tev., W. Pee), Mi-. BennI<»n,'of Wrejham, S o licit or., to Hannah, the onfy daughter of William I Idwe', V"iq of King's Marsh. v On (be Igtb ind., at St. Mary-te bunc, Capt. ,i b H^tumer, R. V. of Holbrook Hall, Suffolk, j t»*pb«w Of;ilir Thomas Hanmer, Bart ) to Har. r<ett^ youngest dartghfer of tfje lite T. Dawson, ™tif'sEdward8tofi Hall, Suffalk. itt. Haverfordwest, John Phillips P-sq. to Amelia Anthony, niece to the late Sir Jcmes, Bart. Monday lasti at St. George'# Church, Evertoa,* ry J Rev* 11 lK Buddicom, Mr. J. R. Jones,I o OHithaclwyd, near Holywel', to Catherine, el-I des,t dadghter. of hlr. John P) kei of the lormef plae.. „ DEATHS. t riday |ast, Mr. Thomas Rogers, of the Gul-: let Inn, Montgomery, aged 5'3. ■Lately,;Towyn, Meriouethshire. Mr. Wm. t ay ior, Master of the sloop Eleanor, of Aber- ysiwith. On Sundav, a?ed II yekri, at Newtown, ftfont- gdmeryshire. after a long illness, Wm. youngest son of the late Mr, Zacharias Wood, of Shrews- bury. •■' On tHe 3d instant, the Rev. Richard Fottllfesi Baptist Minister, at Cefn Bychan, in the county of Denbigh, At Natberth, Pembrokeshiret on Wednefday sennight, sincerely regretted, John Hen. Martin, R. N.—>He was, ve believe, the last sur* vi<ring cowpa'wiao t»f Capt. Cooki v6 bit *oy«ge8 round the globes • ,0" Lately, a'f Pen/ ic^tbrilenGi T. Smitl^Vfl)r Upwards of 25 yfars IA his Majxity's Navy. To his 'great-and benevolent eiertlons, the sailor., in all the I)oifs in- 'tlxi s kingdom, are in- debted for the preaching of the Gospel on board the floating chapels. > ST. JOHN'S, (ANTIGUA), FEB. 18.—Died, oo Friday last in the Bay, a black woman oamed Statira, who, by information from herself, miist hive attained the advanced age of 132 to 134.— She was a stave, and was hired as a day labour- er during the building of the gaol,%nd was pre- sent at the fkyog of- the corner stone-whi'K ite remony took place 116 years ago. She aho states she was a young woman grown when Pre. sident Sharpe assumed the Administration of the Isiaudv wh> £ h was in. I70§ so that allowing her to be then only I S, it hrings her age to that of 13.4* The venerable, learne^t, and pious Doctor John Thomas Troy, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, died at his residence in Cavendish-row, on Saturday eveiiiog (ibih inst;iiit)-, after an ill- ness of sonte weeks. ^|e was a Bjshop forty- ge-V cjt y ears. and filled the MelropoliianSee thirty-seven. Doctor Troy was horn in the city of Dublin, Bishop in Oecember, 1776, consecrated ti)e fol[iiwitig year, 1777, and translated to rhe Arch>1^cese of D'tb J in in !Ae, possessed a sound understanding. ^extensiv« ..information, and 'j^eat virtue. The whole of his long life was fjrf'usively devoted »<» the dutips of tws %,4cre( It citling. He was agert siS years anrt ten ttHmths. As a marKof r'lk'I'J¡f his memory, it Has b<-en resolved that his funeral shall be a public one.-
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Carnarion was to have been helll On-FrtcJay last, aceord^ngTo annual custom, -was, in consequence of itie e*c«edii»glyti'eaijy ruin un-.i boisterous stateof the Weather, postponed until the foUowing d<y—'his" adjournmeti', as might he expected, entirely tailed —the Asri'Ultur^i Premiulfulor Stock were afso to have !>een ad- judged at this fair, hilt there was no attendance ,$.e %t been informed of the ad jncations of Preujiuuts at ewillieli, or we stxtotd hate fe)f happy to lay them before our numerous readers in thai part of the county. Ai small iC^ine hen, i)flon»iag fn Mr, J.;Ynut)t Dornock, fast week laid ail'.egg 3J»*. to weie^t- 7 inches hv-cirCUtuference, 1I1)(! 6 inches round tbe middle. Counsel to he allowed td Persons capitally t/j- dic/fiirf. —A Bid has been introduced inn. P*i li;l. me«t. and read a second time, eniitled An Act for aiioKing pt-rsnns charged teith capital crimes to make -their defeiiee by* Counsit-* This I an im- portant j)Tiv»i(?^e,'and was called for, we thinU, gg much on the lCoreof humatiity' as of fairness. GciiE FOR Tiie As-TtimA.Cut six penny., worth of camphor into pieces the size of a small pill, and put ¡IWlh into a pbiaf for the coriveni enoe of ihe, porkpi, and whenever (night or day) the spasmodic cough or nerVoi»s brea'hing-c<xu» me.ff*ceo. rhew Gr swal-'ow ons or mure of those pieces, as the- case requires. ■ A »ery:consid>rftt)le advance has taken pl^ce inl: Inverness on of "lack cattle. Tile holders of may Safety '{II.'UW\(tIHlå(ldi!if>n oi from 2Is. to 25<m aood tmee year olits add we think it but justice f(p,at)prie theirt that i -there (ic'if-'is abroad at pfesent in. j clmfd -to purchase tt tins aflvsnce.— /•ucrnm Ct»ui i r. •' f.,iq7 that carry ;'ft« vVlail#, HTV feinoVed Iroio Ibe Post Oiti, e Wa-'na^eiweo-t «o ih»» cooirof of the ..Ad-ntratiy, *te.,It*. tfe, eOiWtn'anded hv holding ♦ he rank -in hN Ni rijesty's r;av)' ;11I1 sii/t'C Sthei ^rvHWitttirtnoW such new teguig., I'JI)eead numerous Catiofl.s Ijtr a|»;fonilint->vt< sold by auction, on !M()n. 1 day list, R>r One.of the condjti0ng of sal<* bni(fs the {)UrclT^sei' to clear every »hine away f e%en t(T'tWfe Foundation, t>y Lady day, 18->5, tice at) (I advanced by tbolBSaflas till they ri-acbed$000/. when they dwindled fd an advance of hidiiiffg, jjjj tbe.y retfcljed the stun at which the building wus •sohls"; The. purchasers are Messrs. Stat)u^f(j ^1 Atho», of Norwich, in conjunction -With thf(.e other rif tlrHr to.Wiisinen, English gentleman, who was laiely on a visit HI Irelalld, in the course of his r«;>it>fing. went into a riiiserahle cottage or rather hovel, in which he found a poor woman in a to11e ot severe illness, with no COlli Jianioll. hltlå I)IF. Hécll,.d..¡ed \tilt! her & .ottser ung her grunt- ing friend must be extremely annoying to her io-■ *t«;h a situation, offered 10remove him. Faith Y')U'(\ot!Hcr fef the lug «lone," 8td the worn. he hath more right to be here than I have, fj; he pays the rent' A ttAtraAis.—An esta'e of four score acres of good grazing land, with nnjie flue growing timber ttees upon it, situate between Aylesbury and Bitester, was knocked down on Tuesday Ugr at the Action Mart, for 28001. The taxes are very moderate, aid we iipderst^nd the porchaiie was supposed to be worth a bonus of 800Lar least, The condition of sale was, that I5f. r,er cent, should be paid down, and the remainder id September; but so ptea'.ed was the purcHaser with his bargain, that he save a check on his banker for 5001, without witting for the change. Mr. Menke, of B«il"n,has invented a process for converting nianogany saw-dust into a soft paslei which becomes harder by exposure to thf. aithosphete. This substaiice take*' the -most" beaut iful gilding, as well as the colour of bronze It is ttiade info cabdejahras, lustres,lamps, vasei statues, and various ornaments for furnitur(.! which rival, in elegance, th?Wnrk, in ,m>n^ and cost only one eighth of the price. I, j, c hie of receiving and refaintug the forms givell tl) mr.99,,a,n.d bronze. Q 4, STOCKpaper has been laid be- fere the lloiise of Commons, which gives an uc.- '.eowtef person* iw^ whom haffiyearly dividends were payable in January and October tn$tl frmn any of the puMic stocks, specifying the stock cias'*|in'iS,.the ije^yer* according it, the amonnt; -of their (iividehds. I he whole number->f ,wrS(ln>i i* 283,158. Of' his. number, 131,632 had d.videmts not exceedtog aOl. for the half-year, and 132,050 not exceeding Some,lmefl,*ho are employed, in sinking a for the use of the Barleyit|»»w public h .u^e af Alciston^ Sussex, after excavating to the t<e'i>th of about 70 leet below the sur^ .stratum formed tif marine producfions, such as the shells of testers*cockle* muscle* &c &c the thickness of which has not yet been a'scer' tained, but it must be conjii(ie,ab|e ag e have worked several feet ,„to h, aj)U Wltho", ay" h" Gifcular letters have been received bv the Overseers throughout England hnL 7h ri of tlte House of Commonf, re^iVl^ a^a £ of all ihe mortey raised by the poor's-rate in the rS S^m '.a ry ,,ar,Sh has bee" levied upon lands employed it, agr,culture; what has been raised on mansions, messuages, tenements, dwel- Itng-houses, and cottages how (nuch on factories, warehouse*, and other boildinga connected with [ mercantile purguits and what has been raised by C0#l 1,Us'awd olbet speculations pi tnie like aarur«, f Spare tWist w*s alwa«< one of the-pfescriptions of the celebrated PbtStcia't.Tronph'n. "'Tis the bfrst way («aid he) to cut off the enemy's Provision that is already a great point saved;" A correspondent informVus, that the butcher wotlld be able to retail meat from £ to fd. per lb. cheaper wt-e not the price of fat so much below j its Etf(t|tind Btirke was telling Oarrirk one day at Hadiptcn, that all bitter things were hot. Aye ?*■' iays Garricki what" do you thiiik, Mr. Burke, of bittir 'co'ld wgathi,,?" A hew Lottery was contracted for on Wednesday • by Messrs. J; and S. Iiicardo and others, on the part of the Stock-Exchange j it is to he an open Lottery. atid the Tickets wilibe chelltlerlhan for tweitty yt'IÚ<'ilaÙ; dy bear 10s. pre- mirfm oh thf« Srork Kxchange. A Portable Oil Gas Companyis about to be establtsbed HI Lmrdon. We presume it is thr* nut the Company, that is to be dlatle port ahU—iu ofhi.-r words, the public are to he sup phed With a measure ol Oil Gas, the same as we now purchase a candle 1 A new Tf^tifation 1« about to tak plate in the Ortfnance Military Department, to facilitate pro. aq well as to iedace fit? number of cand.dates for those ser Vices, no-w\«,Msi the usual examinatioii; At tfie Mifiliiry .^rodemy, at 'Wt>olwirh, Whichjsj to allow WEs ol the above fo (Hspost* of theif coa-4Srtssions, the purchasers to be plarpd on bnil pay ot those lIe lilrt'd up i,y the efTeciives. A negro servant in the West Indies, having. a letlel- from his magier' to ill plcinier,' Oil R"eel) ()a lilt! irwiiii(i the tiii answer. When j, wan \\iherl, !ufflutredthlit Ihe lIegro inigiii 1), but this was no easy matter. The Pegrp who attempted to rrw^ him, exclaimed, you tin bear, Massa call you sieep," re' pl.ied the poor,fellow, Sleep hah no massa EAaTHQUAKE.—Accounts haviug reached us from nrist respectable sources of a shork, which, Iroi^ the manner in that it has been reiii-,est-Die(i to us, the sensations it created, and the impres sion »» made on the minds of several geii'Je'men and others, who were sensible of its influence, leave* n<> doubt in our opinion of ihe occurrence being the natural result o.f.an earthquake, we deem t'. inCUiwbf.ni upon us briefly i,o state the fact,-for the double purpose of uiarking, and of calling, arientiou of our readers, to, an event which, it is uy>re than probable, has been experienced at tbe same period in more remote.quarters. We $into ive therefore merely state, that on Tuesday, the 29tli ifixt,(Ilonill, at six in the tuornink,, a cott- cu«si»i«|, of (toffjcient violence to d sturb persons in theiiE jIeep, and to cause those who were Swake d'^tittctfy to feel a violent shaking of the house and room in which.they :werei. iiq also of the for niture Uierein, occurred in this town and in the "ejgjhbottrhood, at differept plares within ^ie dis- tsnce ol eigfi1 miles. By soiue persons it has been described as similar in,its effects to .t.he vio- y hravy door, or of 'he full- ittg of a great wfight, without, as it "èret their ftii(iiietly sensible that such was th case t i(t it erli ae3- has been- saitt to.. resemble the shock, expeitenced by.the explosion-of a powder ,IIÙJI.eojliciD tbe fte|ds, aufl, as we have been to .understand, some worktntro it) (be, coal- Pits also niMiced the,<-ircnnstance.-— Cambrian.
PRICE OF BREAD TfilS WEEK.
PRICE OF BREAD TfilS WEEK. Peck foaf to weigh 17lh Goz lgalfditto Ih Iloz Quartern loaf ditto 4th bi(i?, Half iquartern do 21btloz The., highest price of the best Ifhealeh tire ad irt the metropolis,is stated by the principal B&keis to be N iue-pence the Quartern Loaf, i sm ltftr- IIF.LD, MONDAY. MAV Iri Beef, considering the quai:u. is not tysuch alterations Mutton is than v; Monday byAd'to 6 p-.r stun?. — Fe.^l in ble good demand, lad Lamb and. t'oek are in j -ir {imad.fhll..tal'!r pe(llâ"g, the market i* rably brisk'thisday. To sink ilio .r s.tone of-8\bs. peef 4s I'{t.r.o 4* 4f) \„.foaL, Ss.f)<l i5 4 MUtion.:J* ^1 ro4s 4dvl iPo'fk .2s Sd to 4» 4d Ilead of' CjUtte /■■ s jayr. Bedsls^abokt Cabaf: 17 2*0
To the Editor of the North…
To the Editor of the North Wales Gazette. '■ :«*«, ■■ •; AT a meefrng <,f gr>»oe telieious persons a st>pri time swee, somethtn,; was said as to the sepjtra r- l turn frumlhe Church of Knjjtand, when one.Of; 'be pe'joiiij asiembled, spoke to (be following l" IvwpJss^o'r bai ar wasanaeth yr Egl»y«i caojs II,.» ei hun a ddywedoiid mae ei gwasau- aetti Vw gwi'r fra'inglf S lir e is no fault to be found with the *er- vice of the Church, lor God himself has said lliat it is a »ervi<:e of perlect freedom (Quoting herein the w,ordsuf the Liturgy of the Chutib as thp- words of God, and applying them w.th tele.tuw. to the set-iqe tif the Church, ra tbei'tliau to 'he service of God), and he: concluded by say tug—" Nid ar v wasanaeth yr oedd y bai ond ar > gweioidogion' Ttie, fault is not -ia, the Church, but in the Minister* Now admitting this to be the case, and admit- firfg that it is for this cause s6 many absent them- setves front the service of the Church; Itnd fre- quent that of the Dissenters, but assuming that among the. fehole body of the Clergy, amounting perhaps to about twenty thousand,there may be some who are worthy (and this Ibelieve even j those who dttrer with the Church in religious, opinion* are willinto allow) why is it that in parishes which are under the care of such worthy pastors, the Dissenter* are even more zealous thao where the case is otherwise ? nay, why do they exist at all in: ottel) parishes as a body ? nay, why do they nbt rather join the iestablisii- taent, aftd cast in their weight of piety and mora- lity agairtSt the common enemies of faith aud mo. rals, wb» are even now, gkimog strength and con- fidence from the divisions of Christian* ?. If'he Dissenters^wish to correct the sinner, rather tft#n to proselytize the saidtj why do they act a* they do j I slKJtiid-feel much obligrd, to any of your cor- respondents, who would answer me these quei- tiotis. The followiD^ questions I would propose in all simplii-itj ;— '« Why cj0 pRrsons not in commdnton with Ihe established Church, send for the regular Clergy, man, or Pastor sf the parish, and se6k his assist-, "ancej only when tn a state of indigence and sick- ness and why do such persons, htv-ins been comforted atlctnlieved; ba) having received the Sacrament from his hands," (professing also to benefit they rlelcl-ived by his ministry 11 heVer after tlieir rccovery. Irequeiit the, tefp.CIB OT 'ih'e*Chiirch, or attend Opoo the tninioti'f, oj the person fjym whom they have ac- knowlediisedl,po much benefit has been denied ?-r~ I vn^b sortje otie would explain this. rclogi me, Sir, for urging these re- pe;it,e4 questions) why do persons not iii comnau- oion with the ssirthlished Church, take ad-valliage: yf the, Nittional Schools of the establubmeut, in the weeki and why do they object t-o tl>e attend Oroii on the Sabbath* wtule that a i tell (lance forms one of the principal terms of agreement, upon the admiss'oo^ of their children into such_Nationai Schools ? if their children are taught good principles ID such Schools, why are they not permitted, to attend always? if bad principles are,taught there, why are they allowed to attend at all ? How can the parents make their children un- derstatid when an a.ihexencfe.Jo trdth and apree- 1 ment is to be observed, and when otherwise ? How can they teach ihem to limit their obedi- ence to their master to six day* of the week ? ( And upon, what prirtc-ipte do .they suffer the children so withdrawn upon the Sunday, to im- part the ;knqwfedge they have acquired in the week, within the bosom of the establishment, in the instruction of persons not in commuoion with the establishment ? That all these- apparent contradictions are le- coociled io their own minds I doubt not; I ask OQly, bow they can make them compatible. ■-f INQUIRER. {' TUB KING'I ORINION OK PRSSENTKRS.— When the Christisn Prince, Raia'tet, Mada- gascar, was lately in Eneland. be »as surprtse t to find that sortie of the Christian' friends hfe met with here viere. not members of he (hurrh of England, and wished to be informed on a subject so important to h'im, fr-<m the h.chest a«iiho,itV. j He waited on tri^M»je«»y. fialed the and happy efftfds of,Missionary exertions in Ma- dagascar, and expressed his surprise at find n« that these Ministers were not menders of the es- tablished Church bf England. The King■ smd, '• Be assured. Prince, that they are not the less good it?en they may differ- in Sil)Aller matters. I)mt aq every i;iii)ort..a.nl (kf the faith, they most perfectly and cordially agree. And permit me to add, that every instance ot at renlion; kindness, and pr.)Iect i,)n, e xl)erieii,-ed hv these men in your country, stiall he and acknowledged by me, as if done to myself.
F A IRS,
F A IRS, TOTNFSS Fair, on Tuesday, prodtteied but a small shew of Cattle the sate of Which (parti- cularly lat Bullocks) was uncommonly brisk at prices considerably on the advance. CuHompion Fair, od Wednesday, produced a large 'show of iatalld lean eattle, whit II otttd briskty at advanced prices, 9s. 6J, to 10s. per ll'inf'-¥ Exeter Markets, w,,eat 7«'-to 8« fH; Karley 3s to ,3s 6if: Oai* 8s Hit to 3s 9d V? Chickens tn 6d td Ss 9d; Roasting Pija 3« 31- 'o 4s ,64. eacirf ,3eef 5d to 7d Mutton 4 VI to 5^d V'eal .'U » to 4^4 i Lamb 5gd to 6d Pork 4-1 N>; 6d i gutter 8|djo t04 per lb Asparagus lud to- Is per htinifrcd s Eggs 22 for Is. iler May :II)nckets of Hops were weighed in ocr market thio day.- Hops coniinoe to .sell frnm 84s. to 80s. At Ledbury Fair, 011 Monday, fat catlle wert" quickly disposed of, hut lean-ones were not in so rnncb request. The same with-sbeep. 'j Leicester--Fair on Monday last had a limited supply of beast's few Scots and ford. were shown* -Wekh beasts were more plentiful.— Good fresh stores, tree from drift, met with a; ready i»le. Fat oxen of superior quality were scaroe, and sold freely. Jobbers seemed to be on the alert itt huyillg. Fal mutton was lome, what brister, but scarce store sheep were sold at- higher prices. Ballioasloe Fiir.—This great fair, which took place, on the 7-tb itistani., kas damped the late hqpew. of a return to iligit prtcee. There was a large-show of cattle -in fine condition, but few buyers a number of (ir) cows left the fair-DB. tlold. Heifers that a tew years *go woti|d have broflght |6f, there were no bnyers for, even at 81. Many persons could HOI get the same price for their cows (after h)gk feeding for the last nine months), that they gave for, them. The Fair o(q'Orie.s-bridte, on Thursday, •e-xhihited a miserable prospect for farmers., Milch cows very low, aud strippers from 40*. to aOsearh. The Fs*ir '(;ftionmel'on Monday was most dis- couraging; in fact no kind of stlick was io de- mand. The May Fair of-Atblone took place on Tues- day se'nnight. There was but a scanty display of cattle those for feeding, aiid milch cows, were in request, and-went off at fair liriideg Lynn, May 13.— Wheat in good demand, and the fines) descriptions 4s per quarter dearer than last week inferior and secondary sor s, 3s. per quarter higher. Barley hut little offering, and no ahera:it>n tn vatoe. Beans very few on sale, -and ,'U J)'e'rflllàrterhither¡ Oats very searve, for whii-h we have a considerable demand, and those oo sale brought an advance of Is to 2s per qr.
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POITT PENRHYS, BANGOR, Ar riv £ d, Trafalgar., Jones Orwell, Newson; Mills, liljis; Catherine, Roberts i Mary atid Jane, Grif- fiths; Jane and Alice, Williams; Elizabeth, iiflts; Nautilus, Haughton; Peggy and Jenny, Ferguson; Picton, Jones; Harry, Cook; Jane Ellen, Edwards; Peggy, Prichard Mary Ann, Edwards,* Catherine and Fanny, Jones; Resolution, Evans; Lark, Hodgson; Flora, Aipiiss and Sally, Williams. Cleared out, St. Michael, Roe William and Friends, Scott; Experiment, Thompson Eliza- beth & Mary, Jones Sincerity, White PlSillis, Grayson; Dryade", Jones PrOtidence, Ro. rya berts; Hero, Jones; Isabelja, Duncan and [ Deborah, Roberts, all with slates. B E A DM b MS- -rJrrtVird, Bee, Jones; Orwell, Newsnn Providence,, Roberts Frielidg,, de- light, Jones; Fancy. H hprta Mary and Jane, Griffith; Siberia, Hii^hes Ellinor, Davies Mary And, Edwards Fnmiy, Hughes; Betty and Peggy, Hughes; Vine, Haziehurst; and, Ceftturfbn, Thomas; Cleared nuf. Experiment, Thompson; .^uno„ Williams j Providence,- Williams; Eriz;ibetti and; Mary, Jones Sincerity, White piovi.* dence, Rotlerfq Hero, Jones; and C ttwiy Cas.' tie, Matthew*; v CA Rft A HVOd.— Arrived, Dolphin, Jones f Bo- adif-fca, Joiies i Tom, Davie* Helen, PattUon Jane, Hughes; Nelly, Pierce; Jane & Hannah, Rowlands; Cilgwyn, W Evans Peggy, Itot)eris Si i Bro 'hers, Evaos Hopewell, Prichard and Merset, Bar Vow. ■ Cleared otiti, Speedwell, Roberts; Valian', Williams; Linnet, Jones; Ant, Davies Hope, Roberts i Fortune,' Evans Chester Trader, Jones; Liveiy, Jones Britannia, Parry and Dolphin, Jones. HOLYIIKAI) — Abeona; Lloyd, Londonderry to London Wls^dersi Holmes, Liverpool ro Line Ann, Dillon,■■ "Liverpool-to Waterford Elizabeth, Griffith and Marchioness of Angle- sey, Ami web 'ti» Swansea Speedwell, Hami.ll, Liverpool io Chtfhvsier.—They all sailed on the U ABKk Ystwifn —Atriberfi the Elizabeth, Da r vfes,: frcipfi VllIílo: with sundries Mary,-Lewis, froiB Cainat-.von, with slates Eliza, Owens, from Newport; Uttion^ James," L Trader, Hughes; fliid Unity, Owens, from Llan- elly, will),-coal Nancy,Humphreys Swanj Da- vies Catherine, Jones t Leighton, Davies; antl litini Neath, with culm. Cleared out. Bee, If,imlihrevsi for Flint, with lead ore Aim and klaT--Y, t,vatis and 'MarN, Evans, for Ltyerpponl, with oak bark & timber. M11FoR0, Arrived, the Eagle, Morgan, from Uiverstone; and Lively, Eden, Newr) to Csi- Jane, Humphrey s, Drogfieda to Newport Lavtnia, IJehfejr, SWansea t(> Yougball; I,, in, t'aley", Waler(ord(H Bmtnl; Cambrian, Tho mllo. AberdiiVey io Neath Caroline, Waiters, Newport to Waterford Catherine, Caa lie Haven to.Swansea; Lucy Ann, Davies, Vir- ginia to Liverpool Good Intent, il.iymsn, Neath to Ross Lord Duplin, Rowe, Bristol to London and Lapwing revenue cruizer, Lieut. Fagah. .ierine,, Lively, Erin, Jane, Eagle,and Camjtrian above-mentioned also, the Venus, Evans, Liverpool to Bridgwaterf Prof) denee, Thomfts, Ca'dIean to Swanaefi Brothers, Morgan, llayle.to QaidifF; y .Ahetdovey to 'N eatti Sincerity, Jones, Irom Aberystwith and Tower, Marshall, Amlwchlo Llanelly Ceres, iiliams, Liverpool toWatchet; Marj, Evansi from London Cambrian Parker, Richard^, from Haverfordwest Providence, Ho binson, from Cork; A illicit ia, James and A r- dftntl Je kiui. Havre de Graee to Bristol* 11 La, week. w!i, I ii, a -,e -1 4,, wi% %-I the side <»f Co't'ston "t.ilie, he-i-b- »e I h i.tft" P'fce so-a stln^l n <vonspqii.'iice of nb;; a stiutg'e ensued, ami the *a'f- Ofr-sm* violwWIy agitoifd beuii; »icoiij;»aoi>-<i by h s ti lie rtÎ -the lai'htul aii'.inat was al the »!-eiif .>f i ii n— crasped.the tw > <:>>mbHl<itis lit* ja«-*v wnd tirongh't them safe "> shore. They weighed together n<a' li»e potin.ts.
MAKKET !! lilt A LI).
MAKKET lilt A LI). An account of the Prices of IF heat, Bprtey, (1.7Iff Oats, m b,- week closed Saturday Iasi, #w "if under-mentioned counties—per'qr. ii inche>w^ measure. Wheat. Ilar'ey. n;¡'. Carnarvon. 49-> — 56s 3?s— U7* 19- i'i Dmbigh. 47s—5Js fc7s—33> 19s Vt- Flint 43 8 s '2"^— 33s -s 19s— 'i'U Merioneth. 45s —8s I V9<—33s ?0* Montgomery, 43s —-17 s ^7s— 3Js 20s- ■ 22,j
LTV ERPOOL COR.N EXQI! A VGF..
LTV ERPOOL COR.N EXQI! A VGF.. V TUESDAY. One o'( »o, k. In n't instance, for many months back, ho the, market bttn ■*». crowded as t<> day with OM/■; '*>" fitftlers, and thai at a Very early hour. I '< .T- ruins/aace, at t" e op em Hi of th market, preu the iiolitW-of H-neat fr»m knotcinf ■Mtm^H v.hat prikt to' ask. and had the eft- el for soric time or r*tndeifitrg~i the may Ac/, -appa: fully "K' Towa-" read "re lite clqse,,howret-i the d Pii,it,d IN'a:,¡'.lJ ttnd to a ver u ponxidrrahl' extc'i ware cjj cted to bi ll- Speculators and Deters, tif rpI n uance, on the (fuotution-helav!' Oah. B-r.Uy Beans pa> t ft paled in the improvctntntg but the sales of tad: were limiUd. Wheat, per 70^4 II. â. s. d. English Old 7 6 a 9 0 8 I) « 9 0 Odts 8 6 a 4 0 Barley 4 6 a 5 3 F!i>vrr per 240W. d. d. Englishfine 40 0 a 48 0 frisit -.w v. 44 0 a 46 0 Anier, in bond per 190/fts 28 Ua 3q 0
.LONDON.
LONDON. Corn Exchange, Monday', May '9. tf"e had it'ver.y moderate supply of he t this morning, and the trade was bmk jr in, iit, I/rl p irt of the dayi teAen an advance ,ff",m to 3t fe quarter tea* readily obtained for tt.e "at tuns but towards the close of ihemarlcet the sales tvere dut-. and ihii hdoance could not be supported —Bar 1?if sells oil si!»i< what better terms, and Bi fl, I'T IS dearer.—In Pease ef both sorts, Jiow'ver ce observe no variation in value, —We have beeni.t ,t ■ largely supply with Oats of late, parttculflv f< Ireland, and having several <re.sh airiv'ls In.' morning, the trade is exceedingly dull. and J- ridaij » prices are scarcdy maintained, though we still con- sider it a i-rifl dearer than this day se nnight tktut remains as before staled. Wheat-while 56s a 67* Barley ;8: 8 36* Malt i £ ,■V';■.S3*a 63« Pease 34s.a 37* O;it, :Pot!,It"e S.,2 35s Poland. 28" a Si -—Feed. £5. a 27* f PRlcR OF FLOUR. Town fttade Flour 55s 69s per sack delivered £ >iftcSe»n4<- 5''s:A3s Hilt a. Essex & StitTolk Flour 4,. 53s on heara ship Norfolk & 8.ockton do 45s 5(111 ditto, Bratt. lis 12s per quarter Finfl Poltard. I 15* ditto New Ra^ieseed, £ 23 to £ 26 0.. per Latt 't
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PRICE OF HOPS. ;
PRICE OF HOPS. AVtt Bags. S, i h. ,2f 185, \>?; New Pack;-It. K.ts., 121. 4«#, S' 3« 4f. 8* Sussex 2 2 6s t 2v let, ,¥-ei 20 4s a. 2 16s a 3 3* PRICE OF LEATHER. Bulls, %0 fo 5^1hs each per lb 23d tr> ?{ ■ 56^1to B6ihs eatli. 24'i to 25 v -(I to Dressing flides to I t Fine Coach Hides. 2')rl to y: Drop Hittes,35 io40ihs for cutliitg.. lld W £ iu< Ditto 45 to 50Jh 20d /o.yii >alf Skin? 30 to 4Olbs 20-i to^t. Qitto 50 to 701 bs 25(1 1 Oitto 70 to SOl hs 24d itnall Seals (Greenland) tSd ia i p, ,arge ditto • 164 <0 !«-i PíÙCE Of tALl.OW. Town Tallow.4.1 s °d —s 0d Yellow Russia ,S1 611 -s "d White ditto -q5 (s, I Soap ditto. ,.S4s0d—s 03 •Mel'.tng Stuff: .2H«od—s-tji| fijttn Rough IS' 0(t —.s 0.i§ GtaVes paiiii Sx, (!,f Curd «^s 1 id Good D reg;4 6s Od i wr o; 1(\ pg 6if pet doa. tfll-owe\l-li>r »s.au>