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VALUABLE FREEHOLD MANOR & ESTATES, IN MONTGOMERYSHIRE, Affording a rare and unusually desirable opportunity for the INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL, To be Sold by Auction, BY MESSRS. WIGLEY AND ONSLOW, On FitIDA Y, the 13th day of OCTOBER, 1837, at the WYNN- STAY AliMS INN, in LLANI-YI.I.IN, in the county of Mont- L'Oiricry, between the houis of Four and Six o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such o.hcr Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale rr^IlEMANOLt and several FREEHOLD TENE- JL MENTS FARMS, LANDS and HEREDITAMENTS, hereinafter mentioned, that is to say L«Tl._The CWM, Messuage, Farm and Lands, situate in the parish of Llanfyliin aforesaid, now in the tenure of Row. Jand Mills Jones, cont; ining In arable, meadow, and pasture Land 114A. OR. 7r And in wood Land. 24 3 26 133 3 33 The House and Buildings have lately been put in complete repair. The lands are in an admirable state of cultivation, and the woods (principally thriving young oak) arc of the most promising appearance -and the whole lies together on a gentle slope facing the noon day Sun in a warm and romantic Vale within 2 mile of the Market Town or Ltanf) TIID. An cxcelll nt TirnpilCC Road leading from Llanfyliin and Oswestry to Cann Office and A berystwyth runs through the Estate. I,or 2.—TY'N-Y-G ARREG farm and lands siiuatq in the township of Dwyffryd, in the parish of Pennant, in the said county, containing 68A. 1ft. or thereabouts, together with an extensive and valuable SHEEP WALK held therewith, con- 221A. This lot is in the occupation of John Gittins, adjoins the lands of Captain Warrington, and is in the immediate Vicinity of the best Grousing Hills in Wales. LOT 3.—The M ANOR or LORDSHIP, or reputed Manor or Lordship of BRITHDIR, situate in the parish of Llan- wyndyn, in the county of Montgomery, and in that part of the parish of Llanrhaiadr yn Mochnant which lies in the same c-,iinty, extending over 1,006 acres of old inclosed land, and over 548 acres of co union land, with the Rights, Royalties, Courts, and Appurtenances thereto belonging, together with the Chief Rents arising therefrom, amounting annually to J/. I JK. 5d. and also the following Tenements and Farms situate in the Township of Brithdir aforesaid, viz. TY'NY-BWLCH Messuage, Farm, and Lands, situate within the said Manor, lying in a ring fence, containing by ad measurement 109A. 26P., now in the occupation of John Edwards. TY'N-Y-NANT Messuage, Farm, and Lands, situate close to Ty'n-y-bwlch farm aforesaid, and containing 28A. 3r. 141'. now in the occupation of Joseph Williams, together with a COTTAGE and LANDS adjining,containing JA. 1R. 10P. oi thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mary Salisbury. The Lands comprised in this Lot are distant about two miles and a half from the Market 't-ownof Llanfyliin, and 14 miles from Oswestry. < There is within this Manor an extensive tract of waste land comprising about 548 acres capable of being nrought into culti- vat ion at a small expense, and an agreement has been entered into for the Divi-ion and Enclosure thereof, undrr which the pnrchascr as Lord of the Manor will be entitled to l-14th part or share of the whole of the Common Lands within the Manor, in lieu of the lord's interest in the soil of the residue thereof, and in addition thereto the purchaser will be entitled to allot- ments in lieu of Common Right in respect of the farms com- prised in this Lot. ,»«• The Purchaser will also be entitled to all the Mines and Minerals in and under the w.stc lands within the said Manor. These lands bear the strongest: indication* of Mine- ral produce particularly of Lead Ore, and being in the vie, ity of Llangynng Lead Mines ( "hich have been lIIore productive than any other in Gre at Britain), it is not unreasonable to con- elude th*: a Mine of Mineral Wsalth may be found under this Property. LOT 4.-GARTHGELL and TY COCH Farms now occu. pied as one, situate in he parish of Llanfyllin aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mrs. Owen and her Sons, containing In arable meadow and pasture Land 302A 3R 26P In wood Land 21 2 36 —SC ;<24 2 22 This property is in a ring fenre, bounded on one side by the Upper Turnpike Road leading from Llanfyliin to Oswestry, within one mile of the former and 12 miles from the latter place. The Farm house and Buildings are in good repair, and the Wood Grounds (principally Oak, varying from 15 to 30 years trrowth) are in the most flourishing condition. Lot o. -PEVD T LOCR Messuage, Fawn, and Lands, in the parish of Llanfylliu aforesaid, now occup.ed by Mrs. Owen and her sons, divided onlv from Lot 4 by the saM lnrnp.kn Road from Llanfyliin to Oswestry, and adjoining Lot 0 'in arable meadow and pasture Land 132_\ 3l! 38P In wood Land 37 3 6 170 3 4 The Wood Lands (chicfly Oak) are equal in all respects to those in Lot 4, and a e a promising source of wealth. I his Farm lies together, within a mile of Llanfyliin aforesaid, com- prises several beau iful building Scites, and is believed to con- tain Coal. „ LOT 6.—BWLCH-Y-COCKSYDD Messuage, F*rm.nnl Lands, situate in the p nshof Llanfyliin aforesaid,adjoining to Lot 5, and containing in the whole 40A. In. 13P. be the s..me more or less, and now in the tenure of John Lod wig. This Lot adjoins Lands belonging to Lord Mostyn, Lord Ciive, James Gill, Esq. and Mr. Evan Hughes, and is distant a mile from Llanfyllin. -<- LOT 7.-A PARCEL of LAND on Rhos-y-biithdir, within the Manor of Brithdir aforesaid, containing 3R. 14P. adjoining to Lands of Mr. Jeremiah Jones, and now in the occupation of Moses Jones. „ LOT 8.—A PARCEL of LAND on Rhos-y-Brithdir afore- said, adjoining Lam!s of — Bates, Esq. containing 1 A. 2K.J8P. and now in the occupation of Evan Evans. LOT 9.— A PARCEL of LAND on Rhos-y-iintnair aiore- said, adjoining Lands of —— Bates, E~q. containing 3R. Gr. now occupied by the siid Evan Evans. ,p.n LOT 10.—Two DWELLING-HOUSES and Several PAR- CBLS of LAND called RHOS ISA, lying within a ring fence on Rhos-y-bri hdir aforesaid, near to or adjoining Lands of Sir W. W.Wynn Bart., and containing in the whole 6A. 1R. now in the several occupations of Moses Jones, Mary Vaughan, a,LoPrhlliP-PA DWELLING HOUSE and LAND situate on Rhos-y-brith^ir aforesaid, adjoining Lands of Sir J.W Wynn, Bart., containing 3R. 26P. now in the occupation of Mr. ALota!2.—ACDWELLING-HOUSR and L\ ND situate on Rho^y-brithdir aforesaid, adjoining the Road from Llantyllm to Llanrhaiadr, containing 2A. 2R. 22P. now in the occupat.on of Ellis Jones and Eifward fcvans. LOT 13.-=-A DWELLING HOUSE and LAND s tuate on Rhos-v-hrithdiraforcsaid, adjoining Lands of Sir W. W;. W ynn, Bart.and John Bonnor, Esq. containing 3A. 2K. 28 P. now in the occu-patiqn of Evan Pugh. LOT 14.4. DWELLING-HOUSE and LAND situate on Rhos-y-brithdir aforesaid adjoining lands of John Bounor, Esq. and Mr. Abraham Jones containing 5A. 3tt. 27P. now in the occupation of Catherine Davies and Cadwalader Roberts. LOT 15. Two DWELLING-HOUSES and LAND siturtfg cn Rhos-y-brifhdir aforesaid, adjoining the Turnpike Ro?d" leading from Llanfyliin to Llanrhiadr on one side, and L-nda of John Bonnor, Esq. on the other side, containing 13A. 19P, now in the occupation of Cadwalader Jones, Mary Vaughan, and Edward Morris. L,t 16.—Three DWELLIVG-HOUSES situate on Rhos-y- hrithdir aforesaid, adjoining the last mentioned Turnpike Road on one side, and Lands of John Bonnor Esq. on the other side, containing 9A. 9P., now in the several occupations of Edward Morris, Morris Morris, and William Roberts. LOT 17.-Two PARCELS of LAND situate In Melvrrley, in the county ofSa op, containiug respectively llA. and 1R.28P. in the several occupations of Thomas Burley and Thomas LOT 18.—The following DWELLING-HOUSES and GAR- DENS in theVtllage of Llanwyddyn aforesaid, containing in the whole 3A. 2R. 9P. will he sold cither in one Lot, or in Lots to suit purchasers, as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale; that is to say, A well frequented PUBLIC HOUSE, called the Cross Guns in the occupation of David Ellis A DWELLING-HOUSE SMITHY, and GARDEN, in the occupation of Ellinor Richards. A DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN in the occupation of Rees Rirkett, A DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN in the occupation of Thoma* Riekett. A DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN in the occupation of Elizabeth Evans, and A DWELLING-HOUSE andGARDEN in the occupation of Thomas Davies. LOT 19.—AN ALLOTMENT of LAND on Cefn Brain, in the township of Bodran, in the parish of LT infyllin aforesaid, containing 3A. 2II. 23P. now in the occupation of Robert Morris. Lot 20.-The several GROUND and FEE FARM RENTS arising from premises in Llanfyliin and Meifod, hereinafter mentioned, will be offered in one Lot, or in parcels to suit the purchasers, viz. IN MEIFOD. d. From Ellis Ellis's Representative .2 5 0 The Rev. Walter Davies 8 2 6 IN LLANFYUIN. A FEE FARM RENT of 1Z. 2s. 64. per annum, payable from property in Llanfyliin, belonging to Hugh Roberts, Esq. The Timber on the different Lots to be taken at a valuation. The respective tenants will shew the Premises and further Particulars with Lithographic Maps may be had on application to Mr. WILDING, the Dairy, Welshpool; Messrs. LKE and SON, Redbrook Messrs. DUKES and SALT, Solicitors, Shrews. bury; Messrs. GRIFFITHS and JONES, Solicitors, Welshpool Messrs. BLOWER and VIZARI), 61, Lincoln's-Inn-Fie.lds, London; or from Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Vownog, Llanfyliin, neat O.WL^tiy. f FREEHOLD ESTATES IN THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OF MERIONETH, MONTGOMERY. CARDIGAN, AND CARNARVON. To be Peremptorily Sold, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause of Jones fl. Skinner, with the approbation of Sir Giffin Wilson, Knight, one of the Masters of the said Court, par. of the Freehold Estates of the late Humphrey Rowlands Jones, Esq., of Garthmill Hall, in the County of Montgo- mery, in several Lots, at the times and places following, that is to say THE FREEHOLD ESTATES in the severa Counties of MERIONETH, MONTGOMERY, and CARDIGAN, will be Sold at the EAGLES INN, MACHYN- LLETH, in the County of Montgomery, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 1837, in three several Lots as follow, viz. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. LOT I-nirce Farms, called BWLCH-Y-LLUAN, RHYD- Y-BISWEL, and CAE ADDA, situate in the Parish of Llan- wrin, in the County of Montgomery, occupied by Edward Davies, Robert Richards, and Thomas Davies, at annual Rents amounting together to lOOt. and upwards. This Lot is situate within five miles of the Market Town of Machynlhth, and there arc upon it thriving Plantations of Oak and other Saplings. JiERlONJsXHsnintt. LOT '2— A Mes*uagQ or Tenement, Farm, and Lands, called TYDDYN-Y-ISIttDDlLL, situate in the Parish of Towyn, in the County of Merioneth, in the occupation of Edward Hughes, at the annual Relit o £ 35?. This Lot is within five tniles of the pleasant Bathing Placc of Towyn, and seven miles of Machynlleth. CARDIGANSHIRE. LOT3-Five Farms, called PENRHYNGERWIK, CWM- MERE, ÐYSIN, ALLTGOCH, and FRONGOCH, situate in the Parish of Llanfihangcl Generglyn, in the County of Car- digan, consisting of upwards of 900 Acres, and let to Mrs. Pugh, Evan Jenkins, Edward Owen, and William Owen, at annual Rents making together 2001. and upwards. This Lot is covered with Coppices of Oak of the most luxu- riant growth, and abounds wi h Game; and is distant from seven to ten miles from Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. CARNARVONSHIRE. The Freehold Estate, called the YSTYMLLYN ESTATE, situate in the Parishes of Criccieth, Ynyscynhaiarn, Pen- morfa, and Treflis, in the County of Carnar"on, consisting of upwards of 950 Acrcs, let to various tenants at Rents amount- ing annually to upwards of 600/ WILL BE SOLD, IN ON E LOT, at the MADOCK'S INN, TKE' MADOC, in the County of Carnarvon, on TUESDAY, the f9th day of SEPTEMBER, 18*37. r Each Sale will take place between the hours of Five and Six in the Afternoon. Printed Particulars and Plans may be had gratis at the Chambers of the said Master, in Southampton-buildings, Chan- cery-lane, London; of Mr. William Jones, Solicitor, No. 7, Crosby-square, London; of Messrs. Ferrard and Harvey Jones, Solicitors, No 22, Austin Friars, London; Messrs. Griflithes and Jones, Solicitors, Welshpool; and of Mr. David Jones, Llwydiarth Park, near Can Office, Montgomeryshire; at both Places of Sale and at the principal Inns at Aberystwyth Pwllhe'i, Carnarvon, Bangor, Newtown, Shrewsbury, and Liverimol. A it trust 10th, 1837. VALUABLE AND ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, Situate in and near the town of Bala, in the parish of Llanycil, in the county «f Merioneth, To be Sold 87 Auction, BY MR. OVERTON, At the WHITE LION INN, BALA, on THURSDAY the 21st day of SEPTEMBER next, between the hours of Twelve and One o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subjoct to conditions which will then be produced:— LoT 1. ALL that capital MESSUAGE or MANSION HOUSE, with the Farm and Lands thereunto belonging, tailed CEFNBODIOG, situate in the said parish of Llanycil, now in the occupation of Humphrey Williams, and containing by admeasurement 93a. Or..4p. or thereabouts. LOT 2.-All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, FARM and LANDS, called FEPW, adjoining the last lot, now in the occupation of William Hughes, and containing by admeasur. mcnt 69a. Or. 8p. or thereabouts. LOT 3.—Also those MESSUAGES or TENEMENTS, FARMS,and LANDS, called MOEL-Y-GARNEDD UCHA and NOTTY GOCH (now in on» —-L-r 1 ing Its, now in the occupation oi VV llham W illiams, and con- taining by admeasurement 87a 2r. 16p. or thereabouts. LOT 4.-Also that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, FARM a"<) LANDS, called PENTRE, otherwise PENTRE-DUL- DAY, together with a COTTAGE, called TY'NYFFRIDD, si ').<)€ in Waen y Bala, in the said parish of Llanycil, and distant from Bala aforesaid about two miles, now in the occu- pation of Ellis Davies, containing by admeasurement 84a 2r 17p. This lot is suhject to a lease for three live at the rent of 40/. per annum • Kot 5.—Also that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, FARM, and LANDS, called BRYNGOLEU, adjoining last lot, now in the occupa'ion of William Powell, and containing by admea- surement 22a.2r.21 p. or thereabouts. L t6.—Also those several M ESSU AG ES orTENEMEN TS, FARMS and LANDS, called CEUNANT UCHA, CEU- NANT ISA, and GLAN Y RAFON, situate in the said parish of Llanycil, distant from Bala about three miles, and in the several occupations of Richard Roberts, David Jones, and Owen containing by admeasurement 54a. 2r. 27p or thereabouts. Lot 7.-Also that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, FARM and LANDS, balled LLIDJAROg MAWR, situate in the said parish of Llanycil, in the occupation of Dorothy Lloyd, and containing by admeasurement 48a. Or. 4p. or thereabouts. Lot 8.-Alsothoseseveral M ESSUAGES o,-TEN EM ENTS FARMS and LANDS, situate in the said parish of Llanycil, and distant from Bala about three miles, viz.- Tenements. t enants. a. r. p. Llidiarde bach David Williams 9 0 22 Drain llwyn inawr Robert Williams 10 I 2 Drain llwyn bach William Griffith 4 0 14 Ty John Morris 7 I 29 Tyngors William Jones 3 0 8 P n v bout Rhvdvneirch.. William Jones 4 2 6 Lot 9.—Also tho-eseveral MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the Outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate near the town of itata aforesaid, called PLAS-YN-ACRE, to- gether with the Field and Gardens appertaining thereto, now in the occupation of Maria Charles, widow, and others, con- taining by admeasurement, la. 2r. 27p. or thereabouts. Lot tO.—A)so those several QUILLETS,pieces or parcels of LAND, called CAE LODGE, CAH LLYN, and a slang of Land, abutting on Bala Lake, called Slip, in the occupation of the said Maria Chailes, and containing by admeasurement, 7a. Ir. 38p. or thereabouts. Lot I I.- Also that piece or parcel of LAND, situate in the Park, close to Bala, and adjoining lands of John Davies, Esq. in the occupation of the said Maria Charles, and containing hy a (measurement, la. Ir. 2p. or thereabouts. Lot 12.—Also that piece or parcel of LAND, called ERW- YN-CAE-DA VID-EV A N-P ARRY, in the occupation of the s,id Maria Charles, containing by admeasurement, la. 2r. 32p. or thereabouts. Lot 13.—Also that newly erected MESSUAGE, or DWEL- LING-HOUSE and SHOP, together with the Garden, Print- ing Office, and other Outbuildings attached theieto, situate in High-street, in the town of Bala aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr. Robert Saunderson. Lot 14.—Alsothat newly erected MESSUAGE or DWEL- LING-HOUSE and SHOP, together with the Garden and Outbuildings, adjoining the list lot, in the several occupations of Mr. John Jones and Mr. Robert Davies. LOT 15.- Also that newlv-ererted MESSUAGE or DWEL- LING-HOUSE and SARD EN, adjoining the preceding two lots, in the occupation of Mr John Hoyd, Solicitor. (This lot is subject to a promise for a Lease for three lives, which will be executed before the day of sale.) LOT 16.-Also than newly-erected MESSUAGE or PUB- LIC-HOUSE (No. 1), callcd THE ANCHOR, together with the Yard, Brewhouse, Cellars, and other convenient offices, situate at the lower end of High-street, in the town of Bala aforsaid, in the occupation of Mrs- LOT 17.—Also that newly-erected MESSUAGE or DWEL- LING-HOUSE, (No. 2), together with the Yard and Offices, adjoining the last lot, in the occupation of hvan Jones. LOT IB.-Also that newly-ereeted MESSUAGE or DWEL- LING-HOUSE (No. 3), together with the Yard and Offices, adjoining the last lot, in the occupation of 1 homas Hughes. LOT 19.—Also that newly-erected MESSUAGE-or DVVEL- LING HOUSE, BAKEHOUSE, and other offices (No. 4), adjoining the last lot, in the occllpation of B.lward Jones.. LOT 20.—Also that newly erected MESSU AG fc^or DWEL- LING-HOUSES, GARDEN, and OFFICES (No. 5), ad- joining last lot in the occupation LOT 21.—Also that newly erected EL- LING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and OFHLbS (No. 6), ad- joining the last lot, in the several occupations of Lewis Junes and William Edwards..uwciiin; „ t> LOT 22.—Alsothat newly-erected MESSUAGE or Dwell- inghouse, Garden, and offices (No. 7). also adjoining the last r lot. in the occupation of John Roberts. LOT 23.-Also those Seven MESSUAGES or Dwelling- houses, and Gardens, situate in Mount-street m the town of Bala aforesaid, in the several occupations of Griffith Lloyd, Jannot Evans, Robert Saundcrson, Lewis 1 homas, Hugh Hughes, and Evan Evans. Lor 24.— And also one-third part or share (the same into three equal parts or shares to be divide ) of and in all that Lease of the Ffrydan Factory (about three years of which are now unexpired), with the Machinery thereunto The respective tenants will shew the further particulars may be obtained on appl • James LloVd, of B.ynygroes, Bala; Mr. Edward Evans vVine Merchant/Chester or at the Office of Mr. Barker Soljcnor, Chester or Messrs. Anwyl and Gilbcrton, o i< > « where every inforinati :u may be Uad, all(* ,ual'30 1 I" PcHy may be iu'-pcctcd. British Scientific Associaton-Liverpool Meeting, 1837. 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It eontams- REVIEWS, with copious Extracts, of all important New Works, both English and Foreign REPORTS (some exclusively and by authority,) of all that is interesting in the Proceedings of the LEARNED AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES; with Abstracts of the mote Important Papers. Also, the METEOROLOGICAL TABLE kept by Order of the President and Council of the Royal Society, and furnished exclusively to this Journal. AUTHENTIC ACCOUNTS OF ALL SCIENTIFIC VOYAGES AND EXPEDITIONS. CRITICISMS ON ART, Critical, Notices of Expeditions, New Prints, New Music, the Opera, Concerts, Theatres, &c. BiopRAt'HICAL NOTICES OF DISTINGUISHED MEN. ORIGINAL PAPERS AND POEMS. With 1\1 isccllanca-including all that is likely to interest the informed and intelligent. lit.. The ATHEN.v.t'M is published every Saturday, price Fourpence, but is also reissued every Month, neatly stitched in a wrapper. VAIiPADLD f-i-tEEHOLD EST,TES, IN FLINTSHIRE. To be Sold by Auction, BY MR..BROWN, At the ROYAL HOTEL, in the citv of CHESTER, on FRtrHY the 29th day of SEPTEMBER, 1837, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subjcct to conditions to be then proeuced, and in the following lots. THE very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES under- nientioited,viz. Lot I. — All that capital Messuage or Mansion House called COPPY, with the Coach-house, Stables, and other convenient Outbuildings, Gardens, Plantations, Woods, Lands, and Ap- purtenances thereunto belonging, containing in the whole 77a. 2r. 19p. statute measure or thereabouts, situate in the township of Hartshcath, in the parish of Mold, and county Of F,int, late in the occupation of John Barrett Fogg, Esq. (the owner) but not in the holding or occupation of Mr. James Robert. This highly desirable property is situate in the Vale of Mold, within a ring fence, adjoining to excellent turnpike roads, and near IVontblythen. The house is very pleasantly situated. The land abounds with game, and the fine trout stream of the Allen runs through the Estate nearly the whole length of it, skirting the remainder on the southeasterly side. The orna- mental and coppice timber is healthy and growing. The whole Estate contains valuable coal seams; Coal works aro now in progress on part of it. It is distant three mile. from Mold, and nine from Chester and Wrexham. Lot 2 -All that Messuage called FRON, with the Cottage, Outbuildings, Yard, Garden, Lands, and Appurtenances thereto betong ng, containing in the whole 93a. Or. 13p. statute mea- sure or thereabouts, situate in the township of Uchymynydd Issa, in the parish of Hope, and now in the holding or occu- pation of Mr. John Jones. This compact farm abounds with excellent limestone, and has a good limekiln on it. It is also supposed to contain lead ore. The land tax is redeemed. Lot 3. -All that capital Messuage called TRIMLEY HALL, with the Outbuildings, Yard, Gardens, Lands, and Appurte- nances thereto belonging, containing in the whole 82a. 3r. lOp. statuti measure or thereabouts, situate in the township of Uch. ymynydd Ucha rn the said parish of Hope, and now in the holding or occupation of Mr. Simon Taylor. This is also compact and good t arm. There is I good lime- kiln on it. The immense and valuable Itmerocks within it (not at present worked) are believed to contain ore. A pretty strong stream of water, with a fall of thirteen feet, forms the south- easterly boundary of the property to Ffrith Bridge, 'whence there is an excellent turnpike road leading to Wrexham, Ches- ter, &c. The timber on this farm is in a heahhy and thriving state. The land tax is redeemed. Lot 4.-All that new erected Messuage, with the Outbuild- ings, Yard, Gardens, Plantations, Lands, and Appurtenances thereto belonging, called THE MOUNT, containing in the whole 158a. 2r. 34p. statute measure or thereabouts, situate in the said township of Ucliymynydj Ucha, and now in the re- spective holdings or occupations of Mr. David Ellis and the said Simoa Taylor. A considerable outlay has been expended in the improve- ment of this very promising Estate, which, it is generally sup- t posed is full of coal and ironstone. nafe^oft^n^u! of the property being in the vicinity of extensive iron and other works, farm prod ice finds a ready sale at good prices. The buildings are in excellent repair. All the Estates are in the hands of respectable tenants. The several occupiers will shew the 'premises. Particulars, and plan1,may be seen at the principal Inns in Chester, Mold, Wrexham, and Ruthin; and may be had at the respective offices of Mr. Barker, Solicitor; M. S. J. Roberts, Solicitor; and the Auctioneer, in Chester; and from Messrs. Lowndes & Robinson, Solicitors, Liverpool; and for the same or any further information, apply to Mr. Casson, (the Vendor's Soli- citor) in Manchester. VALE OF CLWYD, NORTH WALES. FREEHOLD ESTATES. THE PLAS NEWYDD ESTATE, situate in the richest and most picturesque part of the far-famed Vale of Clwytl, and several other FARMS in its vicinity, Will be Sold by Auction, By Mr. OVERTON, At the WHITE LION INN, in RUTHIN, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER, 1837, at one o'clock precisely, subject to conditions then to be produced. LOT ].-All that truly valuable and highly important FREEHOLD ESTVTE called PLAS NEWYDD, in the parish of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, in the county of Denbigh, containing by admeasurement 206a. or thereabouts, in a ring fence, with the Mansion House, Pleasure Grounds, Walled Gardens, Orchards, Arable and Pasture Lands, together with a recently erect, d Farm House, upon an cxtcn ive scale, re- plete with every convenience, very respectably tenanted, and hire Ornamental Cott ges. The Mansion has lately undergone a thorough and complete repair, with additions and improve- ments, rendering it a most desirable residence for a family of distin tion. It contains upon the first floor-entrance hall, 20;'t. 6in. by 17ft. 6in.; library, 17ft. Gin. by 10ft.2in.; dining room, 20ft. 3rt. bv 18ft. 3in.; drawing-room, 20ft. 3in. by 18ft. 3in, butler's pantry, housekeeper's ro 'm spacious ki-chcn, 26ft. 3in. by 15ft.; with hot-hearths and every convc- nicncc; scullcry, larder, brewhouse, laundry;, winc and ale cellars, with every necessary; attached and detached offices; five best bed-rooms on the first landing; water closet, nursery, and two bed-rooms adjoining; five excellent bed-rooms on se- cond landing, and chambermaid's closet. The Out Offices comprise double and single coach-houses, a six-stalled stable, two loose boxes, saddle-rooms and granary there is also a plentiful supply of excellent wa er on the pre- mises. The foregoing property is well wooded with fiiip ornamental oak timber. It is situated in a sporting country, is surrounded by excellent roads, and distant from the market town of Ruthin two miles, from Liverpool thirty two miles, from Chester eighteen, Wrexham sixteen, and from the Great Holyhead Road ten miles; and is within a short distance of the parish church of Llanfair, where there is frequently English service. The gardener upon the premises will shew the hall and gar- dens, and Mr. Puleston, the tenant of the farm, will shew the farm-house and lan"s. LOT 2.—All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT called CEFN COCH BACH, situate in the parish of Uanfair, con- taining by admeasurement twenty acres or thereabouts, in the holding of Mr. Peter Smart, under leass for the life of a lady aged about 50. This lot adjoins lot 1. LOT 3.—All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT called TY'N-Y-CELYN, containing by admeasurement 29a. Or. 17p. or thereabouts, in the holding of William Jones. This lot also adjoins lot 1. LOT 4.—A COTTAGE called GLAN 'RAFON, with one and a hat f acre of land. This lot also adjoins lot 1. LOT 5.-All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT called TY'N-Y-CAIAU, containing by admeasurement twenty nine acres or thereabouts, situate in the parish of Llanrydd, in the holding of Mr. Thomas Jones. LOT 6.-All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT called CLAWDD NEWYDD, situate in the parish of Derwen, con- taining 47a. Ir. 24p. acres or thereabouts, now in the holding of Mr. Richard Jones. LOT 7.-All the MESSUAGE or TENEMENT called Park, situate in the parish of Derwen, containing lOa. Or. 27p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Robert Roberts. LOT 8.-All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT callcd Garth, in the parish ofa Derwen, containing 28 acres or there- abouts, now in the occupation of Mr. Robert Roberts. LOT g.-All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT called NANT UCHA, containing 4a. 3r. 24p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Morgan Roberts. LOT 10.—All that COTTAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE with the Croft, Garden, and Appurtenances thercunto belong- ing, situate in the parish of Llanarmon in Yale, containing 2a. Or. 29p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Edward Evans, together with the valuable Lime Quarries thereto adjoining, containing 4a. Ir. 6p. or thcreatiouts, and the royalty of which produced last year upwards of 69/. Further particulars may be known on application to Mr. James Lloyd, of Bryn y-groes, Bala Mr. Edward Evans, Wine-merchant, Chester at the Office of Mr. Barker, Solicitor, Chester; Messrs. Anwyl and Gilberston, Solicitors, Bala; the Auctioneer in Ruthin, and Mr. Joseph Peers, Solicitor, also in ltuthin, with whom a map of the propeity will be left for rspcctio Anglesey Horticultural Sooietr- THE SHOW will take place at the TOWN HALT., BEAUMARIS, on THURSDAY, the 21st of SEPTEMBER next. A GENERAL MEETING is fixed for Three o'clock in the Afternoon of the same day, at the BtJLKELEY ARMS HOTEL, for the Election of Officers for 1838, and other purposes. The Schedule of Prizes is now distributing. SCHEDULE AND PARTICULARS OF PRIZES. FLOWERS, &c. < Stove Plants, in pots, three prizes.— 1st, 158; 2d, lOa; 3d, os. Green-house PI.:nts, in pots, three prizes.— 1st. 15$; 2d, 10s; 3d, 5s. For the best Geraniums, two prizes.— 1st, 6s; 2d. 5s. Tender Annuals, five prizes.— 1st, 10«; 2d, 7s 3d, 7A'; 4ih, 5i'; 5lh, 4s. Hardy Annuals, in pots, two prizes. — 1st, 6* 2d, 4s. Haidy Herhacious Plants, in pots, three prizes.—1st, 10.1, 2d, 6s 3d, 4s. Ji.ttf hardy Shrubby Plants, two prizes.—1st, 6s 2d, -Is. Dahlias, to be shown in pans, each pan to contain ten blooms, named, six prizes.-1st, 15,; 2d, 12er; 3d, 10i 4th, 81 -1 5th, 68; 6th, 5s. Pansies, to be shown in pans, each to contain ten blooms, named, four prizes.—1st. 10.; 2d, 7s 3d, 5* 4th, 3s. The best Seedling Plants, of any description, four prizes, 5s. each.-Bouquets, three prizes.—1st, 10s; 2d, 8s 3d,M. FRUIT. Pine Apples, two prizes.-1st, 12* 2d, 10s. Melons, five prizes.—1st, 12s; 2d, 10s; 3d, 8s; 4th, 6s; 5 h, 4s. Grapes, four prizes.—White, 1st, 10s 2d, 8s. Black, 1st 10s; 2d, 8s. Peaches, four prizes.-lst, 12s; 2d, 108; 3d, 8s; 4th, 5s. Nectarines, two prizes -1st, 10s 2d, 8s. Pears (dessert), four prizes.-Ist, 8s; 2d, 6s; 3d, 4s; 4th, 38. Apples (desseit), four prizes.—1st, Bs; 2d, 6s; 3d, 4s; 4th, 3s. Apples (culinary), three prizes.—1st, 6s; 2d, 4s; 3d, 3s. The Judges to be at liberty to cut the fruit if they think proper, but it is to continue the property of the exhibitor. VEGETABLES. Cucumbers, per brace, two prizes.—1st, 8s; 2d, 6s. I Celery, six heads, four prizes.—1st, 68; 2d, 51; 3d, 4s; 4th, 38. Cauliflowers, two heads, two prizes.-ht, 5s; 2d,3<. Brockoli, two heads, two prizes.—1st, 5* 2d, 3s. French Beans, basket of 100, two prizes.—1st, 5s; 2d,38. Carrots, bundle of six, four prizes.-lst, 6s 2d, 51 3d, 4s 4th, 38. Lettuce, two heads, two prizes.—1st. 5s 2d, 3s. Peas, per straw quart, two prizes.—1st, 5s; 2d, 38. Onions, bundle of six, four prizes.—1st, Go; 2d, 5s 3d, 4s; 4th, 3s. Leeks, bundle of six, two prizes.—1st, 5s; 2d, 4s. Parsnips, bundle of six, two prizes.—1st, 5s 2d, 4s. Beet Root, bundle of six, two prizes.-lst, 51; 2d, 4s. COTTAGERS' PRIZES. For the best Nosegay made of flowers grown in Cottage Gardens, three prizes.—1st, 5»;^ 2d, 3»; 3d. 2s. Y, I., I., I Apples, three prizes.—1st, Ó8; 2d, 4s; 3d, 3s. VEGETABLES. Brockoli, two heads, three prizes-1st, 5s; 2d, 3s; 3d, 2s. Carrots, bundle of six, three prizes.—1st, 5s; 2d, 3s; 3d, 2s Onions, bundle of six, three prizes.—1st, 58; 2d, 3s, 3d,2s. Lettuce, two heads, three prizes.—lst,5»; 2d, 3s; 3d, 2*. Cabbage, two heads, three prizes.—1st, 5s; 2d, -38; 3\1,2s. Parsnips, bundle of six, three prizM.—Ist, 5s; 2d, 3s; 3d, 2s. Leeks, bundle of six, three prizes,—1st, 5s; 2.1, 3s; 3d, 2s. 0 Specimens for exhibition will be received from Six till TEN, when the doors will be closed, and none whatever can be received after that hour. Subscribers will be admitted at One o'clock, on presenting a ticket, and non-subscribers at half after One on payment of a hilling. The money for Prizes will be paid from Four till Five o'clock in the afternoon. Subscribers who propose exhibiting plants, &c. for prizes, are particularly requested to attend to the Regulations for the Show." The Reward for the six "best Cottages and Gardens will be awarded. E. E. MEYRICK, Secretary. Beaumaris, June 24, 1837. ANGLESEY AallZCVLTVaAXi SOCIETY. ri^nF. ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society 1 will be held at the BULL'S HEAD IXS, in LLANGEFNI, on TUESDAY, the 1'21h day of SEPTEMBER next, when the Premiums proposed at the last Meeting will be awarded. JOHN LEWIS HAMPTON, Esq., President. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Esq., Vice-President. Gentlemen are particularly requested to attend at 12 o'clock on the above day, to dispose of the several Premiums and to appoint others for the succeeding year. Dinner on Table at Thiee o'clock precisely. THE FOLLOWING PREMIUMS WILL BE ADJUDGED, VIZ.- To the Person who shall shew at the next General Meeting the best Bull, of the Anglesey or Highland Breed, from two to four years old-Five Sovereigns. To the Person who shall shew the Second Best-Three Sovereigns.. To the Tenant who shall shew the Best Three-year-old Heifer, bred in Anglesey, in milk at the time of shewing- Three Sovereigns. To the Tenant who shall shew the Second Best, as above- Two Sovereigns. To the Tenant who shall shew the Best Two-year-old Breed- ing Heifer, reared in Atiglesey-Tliree Sovereigns. To the Tenant who shall shew the Second Best-Two Sove- reigns. To the Tenant who shall shew the Best One-year-old Breed- ing Heifer, reared in Anglesey-Three Sovereigns. To the Tenant who shall shew the Second Best-Two Sove- reigns. [;3- The same Conditions as applied to the Bulls as to breed to be applied also to the Heifers. No Stock can be shewn for the above Premiums unless ac- companied with Certificates, signed by the Owner, of the time when they were dropped their ages to be reckoned from the 12th of October. Heifers having gained a Prize as Yearlings are not to be shewn for another Prerr. ium when Two-year old. To the Person who shall shew at the said Meeting the Best Boar-Three Sovereigns. To the Tenant who shall shew the Best Sow Pig, not less than twelve months old and under three years old—Two Sove- reigns. To the Tenant who shall shew the Best Brood Mare with a Foal at her foot, both calculated for Harness—Four Sovereigns. To the Tenant who shall shew the Second Best, as above- Two Sovereigns. To the Tenant who shall shew at the General Meeting the Best Brood Mare with a Cart Foal at her foot, both calculated for Husbandry-Four Sovereigns. To the Tenant who shall shew the Second Best, as above- Two Sovereigns. To the Person who shall produce at the General Meeting th3 Best Long-woolled Ram, of any breed-Three Sovereigns. The same for the Best Pen of Five Long-woolled Ewes- Three Sovereigns. to the Person \\ho shall produce the Best Sliort-wooiieu Ram, of any breed—Three Sovereigns. The same for the Best Pen of Short-woolled Ewes-Three Sovereigns. T The Cattle will be shewn in the Yard adjoining precisely at 12 o'clock. The Society reserve to themselves the power of awardJllg part of all premiums or to withhold them altogether should there not appear sufficient merit. nf a Gentlemen possessing any Implements of rcQuestcd to construction superior to those in common us 1 end them for inspection. That^Farmers be allowed to become Members at Half-a- Guinea each. HU(JH JON ES, Treasurer and Secretary. Pcncraig, 11th August, 1837. Priestley's Antibilious Pills. Price I. lid. and 2s. 9d. per Box, Duty included. 2. THESE PILLS will prove liiglil) efficacious in Biliius Complaints, Scorbutic Complaints, Affections of the Nervous System. Lowness of Spirits, Palpitations of the Heart, RUumatic Pains in the Head, Limbs, and other Parts of the Body, Oppression of the Chest, Indigestion, Redundancy of Bile, Dizziness of the Eyes, Violent Pains in the Temples and across the Forehead, Impaired Memory, Sick Headache, Tremulous Action of the whole Frame, Re tlessnes*, and Frightful Dreams, Stuporific Dosing, Flatulency, Costiveness, &c. &c. Prepared and sold by JoHN PRIESTLfY, Chemist end Dmggist, Lord-street, Liverpool. Sold wholesale hy Messrs. Barclay and Sons, Sutton and Co., Edwards, Newbury, and Sum, London; and Mr. C. Mawliood, South John-street, near the New Custom-house, Liverpool; and retail by Messrs. Rathbone, Griffith, Hughes, Pritchard, and Shone, Bangor; W. P. Williams, Griffith, and R. L. Owen, Carnarvon and R. Thomas, and Barker, Beaumaris. REDUCED FARES TO ABD FBOX LXVEAFOOL. THE PRINCE LLEWELYN, Steam Packet, CAITAIN GOFF, \*7 ILL, for this month, leave MENAI BRIDGE on ▼ T MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,and FRIDAY M orningc, at Nine o'clock; and return from LIVERPOOL on TI ES- DAY, THURSDAY and SATU KDA Y Mornings, atllalf-past Nine. Cabin Fare Is. 6d. Derk Ditto Os.6d. Apply at the St. George Steam Packet Office, Menai Brt igc. REDUCED FARES. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Menai Bridge, Bang-or, Beaumaris, and Ziiverpool. THE POWERFUL NEW STEAMER, JOHN MACADAM, LEAVES the MENAI BRIDGE every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, for LIVERPOOL, at Nine o'clock in the Morning, making her passage certain in four hours and a half, and returns on the alternate days. FARES. Cabin, 51. I Deck, .21. 6d. TBB VALB OF CIiVTD, Leaves CARNARVON and the MENAI BRIDGE every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, and returns on the alternate days. This Packet will take in Goods every Monday, which must be sent down for shipment every Saturday evening. For further particulars apply to Mr. GEO. EVANS, Sports- man Hotel, Carnarvon; Mr. TIMOTHY, Menai Bridge; Mr. HtlGES, Albion Hotel, Bangor; Mr. DAVIES, Liverpool Arms, Beaumaris; and at No. 33, WATER-6TRF.ET, and No. 2 ilu^e 26,1837. RAND THE PEEPING FAMILY. AIR-e're a noddin." While the nobles of the land all resorting to the Strand, The splendid grace of Fashion and of Ornament command, That we cannot do the same, grieves our daddy and our dame, And we're a' noddin, nid, nid, noddin, We're a' noddin at our house at hamc. But our Johnnie comes in haste, with his boots in brilliance grae'd, That mirror-like, the shadow of our grannum first embrac'd, Like a tiny elf, it secrn'd, in wild terror while she screamed An we're a' screaming, scream, scream, screaming a screaming at our house at bame. Then auld canker'd Carle next on the Jet his optics fix'd, And saw two little devils with the Blacking intermix d, "There was only one before, now," he said, "there flits one more: And they're a' flitting, flit, flit, flitting, They're a' flitting at our house at hame." Then our minnie she would look, when by wits she seem d forsook, For far beyond the threshold to her nimble heels she took. Crying, Sirs, there were but two, now three grimly ghaists new! And they're a' come, come, coming, They're a' coming to our house at hame. Now the cat began to scold, and our surly mastiff growl d, When auntie pecp'd the Jet in, and of other wonders, told, Where the dog and cat both saw then peep's mine, aunt and a*; And we're a' peeping, peep, peep, peeping, We re a peeping at our house at hame. Then our Johnnie laugh'd aloud, of reflecting Blacking proud, 11 Your shadows in the Jet," he said, as in a mirror crowd So now WARREN'S matchless fame, that we brightly may pro- claim, We're a' blacking, black, black, blacking, We're a' black at our house at hame." THIS EASY-SHINING AND BRILLIANT BLACKING PREPARED BY 'I e,, V Pavms, f 30, STRAND, LONDO N; And may be had of the following Agents: t'arnaron. Barker J ODes i » Sew town. Rees Tremadoc. „ ,r Potter & Co. Roberts Good*in Tuffs Williams Whitehurst Davies Owen,Pool-st. Uanaefni Llangollen. Wiliams Rowland Davies Hughes Welshpool. Hughes Williams Corwen. Griffith Roberts Owens Jones and Son Jones— Dix Owen,Turf-sq.j Lewis Montgomery. Evans, Pool-st.Fdn^rds Ba,a. Rostock Thomas Dew Jones Brown Biyp°tlheli Conway. Davies Bishop's Castle urnwms Roberts Charles Bright Abergele. Dolgelley. Norton Williams Williams Oliver Aeirry. Hiihe™ Evans Hughes Clayton Banuor. Davies Williams and /Jandinam. Brown Parry Davies Thomas Kathbone lAanr.wst. l.Janidloes. pritchard Williams « „ Davies Hughes Jones Tn,™ Gwalchmai Roberts A7. Ataph. Ba^noutn. Rhayaier. Morns Owen Anwvl Davies levies n7'„^rr Williams Beaumaris. De,,bigh. n™hoh Richards Machynlleth. Jones Owen Rees-Owen Roterts umnhrevs L,°>'d l°ncs Broadhead j&Z Jetl. Williams Jarrett and Sons Roberts Jones Llanfair. Trawsynydd. Griffiths Krighouse Humphreys Jarrett and Sons Williams Vickers Kempster Aberystwyth. Owen Roberts Williams Davies Amlwch. Edisbury IAanymynach. Williams Royston /.Innsnntffraid. Griffiths Jones Lewis Williams Broughton Owen And Sold in every Town in the Kingdom. LIQUID, in Bottles, and PASTE BLACKING, in Pots, at 6d.— 12<L —and 18d. each. tj- BE PARTICUI.AR TO INQUIRE FOR WAXLHEN'S, 30, STRAND, 4 LL OTHERS AK11 COUNTERFEIT. ABERBRIANT, ANGLESEY. To be Let, Furnished, Avery compact and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, recently reconstructed and enlarged, with a well-arranged series of Apartments, and all convenient Offices, adapted to the residence and immediate occupatkm of a Gen- t. el Family. The House is situated in the midst of its own thriving Plan- tations, commanding extensive Views of Mountain and Wood- land Scenery it is near to the entrance of Plasnewydd Pari;, at a short distance fiom the turnpike at Llanfair, on the roi-d to Ncwborough, and within a few niiles of four of the principal Market Towns of the district. For Terms and further Particulars apply to Mr. ROBLIJT WILLIAMS, of t..c Shop, Bryn Llanfair, on the Holyhead Road, aJKl directly opposite to the Turnpike Gate. N.E.-About Five Acres of Pasture and Pleasure Ground and Garden are attached to the Premises. Denbighshire Infirmary AND GENERAL DISPENSARY. Board Room, 13tb May, 1837. iiF, rTtIF.N.DS o-f the fit r-, IN- THE FRIENDS rfthe DENBfGnsmitE IN- t_ FIRMARYand the Public in general are resp-^tfuTly informed, that, conformably to the recommendation of the managing Committee at the last annual meeting, held on the 20th Januaiy, A BAZAAR, In aid of the funds of this valuable Institution, will take place in the town-hall at Denbigh on the 21st and 22nd of September next, under the following, distinguished patronage, The Right Hon. Lady Harriet Mostyn, The Right Hon. Lady Emily Hcsketh, The Right Hon. Lady Willoughby Dc Ercsby, The Right Hon. Lady Gardner, The Right Hon. Lady Moslvn, The Hon. Miss Bagot, The Hon. Mrs. Hcaton, The Hon. Mrs. West,. Lady Mostyn, Lady Brown, Miis W Uiiams Wynn. Mrs. Carev, Palace, St. A-.aph, M rs. M)¿dlclon Biddulj>h, Mr. C. G. Wynne, THE CNDLRMI.NTIOM D tABUS HAVE KFSDTT COXS-EM TO I'RESIDE AT STOOLS, V4Z. The Ladv Gardner, Mrs. Madocks, Glanyworn, Mrs. J. Lloyd Wynne, Coed cocb, Mrs. Myddleton, Gwaenynog, Mrs. Mostyn, Segrwyd, Mrs. Griffith, Garn, Mrs. Ellis Roberts, Hanynys, Mrs. Jones Bateman, Pentrc mawr, Mrs. Richard Williams, Castle House, Mrs. Lloyd Williams, Miss Price, Bryn tirion, Denbigh. The Bazaar will be held in the Town-hall, on Thursday Morning the 21st September; and such Ladies as may he pleased to contribute to this work of Charity, wifl have >hc kindness to send any fancy work, water-colour or pencil, drawing. &c. they may favour the Committee with, to the re- sidences of those Ladies who preside at Stalls, as may be most convenient to the contributors. On Friday the 22nd such Articles as may not have been, disposed of on-the day previously, will be raffled for. To Conclude with a on Friday Evening:. By order of the Bazaar Committee, I ROBERT JONES, SECRETARY. Anglesey VDiØD. WE, the GUARDIANS of the above Union, as- sembled at a Board held this 5th day of SESTEMEF.N, 1837, Do hereby give Notice, that the said Union has, in pursuance of the Provisions of the Act of the 6,1 and 7th of William the Fourth, cap. 86, intituled, An Act for Register- ing Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England," been divided by the Guardians with the approval of the Registrar-General,, into the following Registrar's Districts, nn-mely— 1. BODEDERN DISTRICT, comprising the following Parishes, Townships, or Places, namely, Bodedern. Llan- beulan, Llantrisaint, Llanerchymedd, Trewalchmai, Bod wrog, Llandrygam, Llanllibio, Llechcynfarwydd, Ccirchiog, HUan- faelog, Rhodygeidio, Llechvlched.v.ui D^.NJiK-^i \0¥ist?ar'bFBirttis mmd Deaths, in tSis District. 2. HOLYHEAD DISTRICT, comprising the following: Parishes, Townships, or Places, namely, Koljhewi, Llanfair- yneubwll, Llanynghenedl, Llanfihangelynhowyn, Rhoscolyn. RICHARD MORRIS of MYNYDD-EVAN in the Parish of HOLYHEAD, is appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths, in this District. 3. LLANGEFNI DISTRICT, comprising the following Parishes, Townships, or Places, namely, Llangefni, Heneglwyv Trefdraeth, A berfha w, LlaDgad waladr, Pendraeth, Cerrtgccin- wen, Llangristiolus, Llangwyfan. HUGH HUGHES PRICE of LLANGEFNI, is appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths, in this District. 4. LLANDDAUSA1NT DISTRICT, comprising the fol- lowing Parishes, Townships, or Places, namel", Llanddausaint Llanbabo, Llanfaethly, Llanfflewyn, Llanrhyddlad, Llanfair- ynghomwv, Llanbadrig, Llanfechell, Llanfwrog, Llanfachreth, Llanfigael, Llanrhwydrys. HUGH ELIAS of PEN-Y-BONT in the parish of LI.AN- RADRIG, is appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths in this District. 5. AMLWCH DISTRICT, comprising the following Parish" Township, or Place, namely, Amlwch. JOHN ROBETTS of RHYD-Y-LASTRA in the Parisli of AMLWCH, is appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths, in this District. 6. LLANDYFRYDOG DISTRICT, comprising the follow- iug Parishes, Townships, or Places, namely, Llandyfrvdog, Llaneugrad, Llanbedrgoch, Tregayan, Llanalltgo, Coedana^ Llanwenllwyfo, Llanddyfnan, Llanfairmathafarneithaf, LIan- eilian, Llanhliangel-tre'r-beirc'.d, Penrhoslligwy, Llangwyllop. JOlIN WILLIAMS of AMLWCH, is appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths, for this District. RICHARD DAVIES, Guardians of !.he Poor WILLIAM WILLIAMS, f of the Anglesey* THOMAS ELIAS, /'Union, in the County JOHN WILLIAMS, J of Anglesey. The said JOHN ROBERTS is also appointed Registrar of marriages for all the above named Districts* o SAMUEL DEW, Superintendent Registrar. Registrar Office, Llangefni, September 5th, 1837. Penrhyn Arms & Castle Hotels* BANGOR, Royal Kail and General Coach Offices. THE PUBLIC are most respectfully informed that the following Coaches depart from, and arrive at, the above Offices as under:- ROYAL MAIL to HOLYHEAD, every Morning at half- past Four o'clock, in time for the Government Packets to Dublin. ROYAL MAIL to LONDON,, every Morning at half-post Six o'clock, through Shrewsbury ..Birmingham, and Coventry,, in 24 hours, arrives at the Swlam with two Necks, Lad-lane, London, by Seven the following TlWrning., ROYAL MAIL to CHESTER and LIVERPOOL, every Evening at half-past Seven, arriving in Chester at iialf-pa-t Three, and Liverpool by half-past Seven, the following morn- ing. ROYAL MAIL, to KOLYHEAD, at Eight o'clock every Evening, arrives at Holyhead ia, time for the Government Packet to Dublin. ROYAL. MAIL to CARNARVON and PWLLHELI, at Seven o'clock every Morning, and returns the same Evening at Three from Pwllheli to Bangor, in time to proceed on to Chester and Liverpool. Passengers leaving Bangor by lhe Mail in the Morning.arrive in Carnarvon in time for the Mail to Barmouth. The LORD MNORBEN patent safety Coach, every Morn- ing (except S ndavs) at a quarter before Eight, through Con- way, Abergele-, Rhuddlan, Saint Asaph, and Holywell, to Chester bv Four, and Liverpool by Six o'clock in the Evening. Passengers by this very superior Coach cross the Birkenhead Royal Mail Ferrv, in a first-rate Packet, making the passag- in a few minutes. The Proprietors of this splendid and first- rate conveyance have made arrangements that Passengers by this Coack may arrive in Manchester the same Evening. The NIMROD everv Morning (except Sunday) at Nine o'clock, to CARNARVON, and returns the same Evening by Five, in time for Coaches to Holyhead, Chester, and Liver- pool. The ROYAL WONDER every Morning, at half-past Nine o'clock, through Capel Curig, Cernioge Corwen, Llangollen, and Oswestry, to Shrewsburv, by Eight o clock in the Evening, and London "the following Evening by Nine o'clock. The ROYAL WONDER to HOLYHRAD, every Evening at half-past Five, in time for the Government Packet to Kings- town and Dublin. The LORD DINORBEN to CARNARVON, every Evening (except Sunday) at half-past Five o'clock. Passe by this Coach from Liverpool and Chester, may scc"^ lion through to Holyhead, this being the only Coach in con with Coaches to Holyhead. The LADY BU LKE LEY every Evening for to CARNARVON, at Five o'clock. 'i^;snC.oacb d paSsen- the Packets from Liverpool, at the Menai Br,u^' daneerou« gers proceeding by this Coach will avo1 u .i,e Swilly passage from the Bridge to Carnarvon, throuc Rocks. nf ihc kingdom. Parcels booked and forwarded to all part s nts> Performed by the Public's most^bc«l