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BSONETT. I THE several Slims of i:2,100 .f),P.OO, and fiOO are ready to be ads aneed npou good landed s.xurny, -.it to Uli-. KeAl>, Solicitor, Cottbg", Llaimvst. R. and W. Brittain, T> ETURN their s.ncere thanks to their friends fo | past favour-, and beg leave to inform them and the Public in general, that they have personally scleitcd the most fa hionahle articles for the Spring:, in a great variety of i materials, which they can confidently recommend for their i superior quality, II. and \V. If. have also engaged a new Foreman in their cutting department, who they trust will on trial give that satis- faction which will he approved of generally. Chester, 5ih April, 1838. Baths at St. Winefred's Well, HOLYWELL. rpilF. LEASE of tlte LANDS and COTTAGES J_ adjoining the Well of St. AVinefreo having been received fro in the iMdst Noble the Marquis of Westminster, and ap- proved of at a General Meeting of the Committee of Manage- m t nt, It v$as resolved, That the projected improvements be forthwith commenced, and that the present Shareholdeis are hereby respectfully c illed upon to pav into the Bank of Douglas, Suialley and Co., Holywell, theirJirst and fecund deposi's and that persons de- sirous of becoming Shareholders are requested to make imme- Holywell, theirJirst and fecund deposi's and that persons de- t-irous of becoming Shareholders are requested to make imme- diate application to Mr. EDISISIUIY, or Mr. CROI-T, lJolywc I, By order of the Conimif-e. THOMAS C R OFT, Secretary. Committee ltoom, liolywell, March 31, 1833. -+- TRIBUTE OF RESPECT To the Rev. Sanies Henry Cotton. SUBSCRIPTIONS of r £ and UPWARDS,- hitherto received. £ • s- d. Amount advertised April 7 123 6 0 Capt.'Hampton 10 0 Ilev. T. N. Williams, Treffos 10 0 Mr. John Williams, Pant Lodge 1 0 0 Holland Griffith, E-q 1 0 0 ltice TliolllolS, E"'l. 10 0 Thomas I'eeis Williams, Esq., M.P 5 0 0 Rev. E. Williams, Llaiifairisgaer 1 0 0 Rev. Dr. Williams, SiUmberwen 1 0 0 Rev. T. Roberts, Hendre 100 Major- Gen. Sir L. I*. J. Parry, Madryn 1 0 0 Mr. Bicknell, Penrhyn Ann- 10 0 Mr. Hugh Hughes, iJryniau Heulog 1 0 0 At a meeting of the Committee on Monday, the 9th inst., It was resolved, 1. That the subscription do close on the 2d day of May, and that immediately after that day a list of all the subscriptions be published. 2. That a General Meeting of the Subscribers be held on the 3d day of May. at the Waterloo lioom, at 7 o'clock in the Afternoon, to consider of the best mode of laying out the mo- ney subscribed. 3. That all subscriptions be paid up before the genera! meeting. Subscription Books are opened at the following places: the Ranks; Penrhyn Arms, C\ stle, Albion, Liverpool Arms, and Hoi a! Oak Hotels Chronicle Office Mr. Shone's Mr. Pritcliard's Mr. K. M. Griffith's; Mr. Hugh Roberts'; Mr. 0 ven Owt-ii- Mr. Thomas Humphreys'; and Mr. Parry's, Ship Builder. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Pwlllieli Workhouse, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Hoard of Guarc'ians of the I'WELIl ELI UN'TON will on, Wl'DNKSDAY, the Kith day of MAY next, CONTR ACT for the BUILDING of m WORKHOUSE, in five )ots, viz. 1.— Levelling the ground,' cutting the foundation, cellaring, and draining. 2.— The masonry, including materials. 3 —The timber and iron work, an I materials. 4.—The slatinsi and plastering works, and materials. 5.—The plumbing, ulazing, and painting work, and mateiial-. j A woi kin j plan and specdicallUn of each lot separately, will be ready for at the omce of Mr. M ILLIA.M lll'»I\lAS, Architect, Pwllheli, fioiu and after the 16th day of Al'l'.lL n i'.iich contractor wiii ne required u. give nueh L,ec.iruy as w ,t> be satisfactory to the Board, in double the amount of his contract, Ethd it will be eligible for the same person or persons to contract for more than one lot. Sealed written Tenders to be sent to me (post-free) on or before the 15th day of'MAY next. DAVID WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Union. Tygwynld, Pwllheli, 29 h March, 1838. ST. ASAPII UNION. Tb Contractors and Builders. THE BOARD of GUARDIANS of the Union will CONTRACT for BUILDING a NEW WORKHOUS E, for the accommodation of '200 paupers, upon land near St. Asaph, According to Plans and Specif!cations which have been prepared by Mr. John Wtlsh, Architect, and which have been approved of by the Poor Law Committee. Copies of the Working Drawinga, and Specifications, may be seen at my office or at the office of Mr. WKI.CH, Bagillt Hall, near Hclywcl), from the 10th to the 24th day of Ai'itn. ensuing, The Hoard of Guardians will meet at St. Asaph, on the 24th day of April iuxt to receive tenders for the work. The contractors will be required to enter into a bond with sufficient sureties for the due completion of the work within a time to be fixed on at such meeting. The Guardians will not consider themselves bound to accept the lowest tender without due regard to the responsibility of the parties. Should the persons desirous of contracting not attend at St. A*aph on the 24th day of April next, sealed tenders endorsed Tenders forbuilding the St. Asaph Workhouse" uiuat be sent to me fret of expense before that day. J. K. ROBERTS. Clerk to the Board of Guardians. St.As-ph,March 28th, 1838. Tolls to be Let. SHREWSBURY AKD HOLYHEAD TURNPIKE ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEFT, RIM THE TOLLS arisii g at the under-mentioned Turnpike Gates and Weighing Machines, erected on the said road, Will be Let by Auction, To the highest Bidder or Bidders, at the respective times and places under-mentioned:—viz., on Tv [SUA Y, the 17ih day of APIIII. next, at 12 o'clock at Noon, at MONA INN, in the county of A NGLKSEY, Will be Let by Awctid >. The Tolls of the following Gates; which Tolls produced the laqt year the different sun s annexed to each, over and above the l xp ns« of collecting the same, viz.- Stanley and Cae Ceiliog Gate X201 Gwalchmai Gate lag Nunt Gate 203 Llanfsir Gate. 1H6 Also, en WEDNKSDAY, the 18th day of APRIL next, at 12 o'clock at Noon, at CaPEL CtHIIG lNN, in the. county of CARNARVON, Will be Let by Auction, The Tolls of the following Gates, which Tolls produced the last year the different sums annexed to each, over and above the expense of collecting the same, viz.- Ty'n Twr Gate, and > Ty'n y Lon Gate S Bettws Gate. 179 H endre Isa Gate. 175 Cernioge Gate 205 Druid Gate 283 Corwen Gate, and i „ Ty Isa' Gate and Weighing Machine ouu Also, on Ft: IDA Y, the 20th day of APRIL next, at 12 o'clock at Noon, at the CROSS KEYS INN, in the town of OSHESTKY, in the county of SALOP, Will be Let by Auction, The Tolls of the following Gates, which Tolls produced the last year the different sums annexed to each, over and above the expense of collecting the same, viz.— Llar.gollen Gate • £ 173 New Whi'elmrst's Gate, and Belmont and Black Park Toll Bar 446 Llwyu Gate 593 Queen's Head Gate and ) Gallows Tree Bank Gate S And will be put up by Auction, to be let for One Year, from the First Day of JUNF. ne.xt, under such Covenants and Conditions as shall then he declared Each person at his fir.t bidding will be required ti pro- dllce or name his Surety, which, if not satisfactory, his biddi, will not be taken and whoever happens to be the best biddeV or bidders, must at the same time give security with suTicient sureties for the due payment of the Rent by monthly insial- meiits, and also for the performance of such covenants ;,nd conditions as shall be declared at the time of I he Auction. JOHN PROVIS, Clerk to the Commissioners. Holyhead, March 12ih, 1838. j T 1 < r N \J X I V_ I r; G Cr/ncrs C,:1.i ^Sn,2S3rf5 of Vessels, j "2 ANY Thousand Totis of I'lON OliE, remly at j.Tit the fort of W'hiteliiiven, to be shipped for Car.:id. Vessels of 2f)J tons burthen and under, dispatched ill one tide. For Freight and other particulars apply lo Air. UlI.l lAM STEWARD, Iron Ore Oiffce, Whitehaven. -< ^Itne Police. \%J E, the undersigned, being Landowners, or duly ? V authorised Assents of Landowners, within the pati.h of LLANGWA1, in file county of Denbigh, whose interest i, not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the Lat ds sub- ject to Tithes in the said parish, do by this Notice in writing, under our hands, call a PA ROC III A L MLLliNC of Land- owners and Tithe-owners, wirhin the limits of the said parish, for the purpose of making an agreement for the general com- mutation of Titheswithin the limits of the said parish, pur- suant to the provisions ot an i.et passed in the sixth and se- v"lt1h ye¡tr, (If the l'f i"n c,[ his late :\1 a;e;;ty King \Villiam thc Fourth, iiuituled "An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales." And we Jo hereby also give Notice .hat such Meeting will be hold ill the VESTHY ROOM, in the said parish of I.langwir., on Til t; RSDA Y, the 26th day of APUIi. n^xt, at the hour of 1, in the afternoon. Given under our hands the 27th day of March, 1833. C. WYNNE, J. M. KEltK, J.LL.SAt-USDURY, WALTER TURNER, by Power of At- turne) from Lord Bagol's Trustees. Tithe Notice. „ ft'te undersigned, being the sole Tithe-owner of all It the Tithes within the parish of LLAN IHJ DWKN in the county of Carnarvon, do by this Notice in Writ inn, tinder my hand, c.a'l a PAROCHIAL MEETING of the Land-owners and Tithe-owner wiihin the limits of the said parish, for ti c purpose of making an agreement for the general commutation of Tithes within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the sixth and seventh years of the reign of his late Majesty William the Fourth, intituled "An Act for the commutation of Tithes in Ellolanel and Wales." And 1 do hereby al-o give Notice, that such Meet- ing wiil be held at the PARISH CHURCH, in the said parish, on F R I DA Y, the 20 h day of Al'IUL next, at the hour of 12 o'clock at noon. Given under my hand this 28 h day of March, 1838. GRIFFITH ROBERTS. ( JJuty free). Tithe Notice. ^"fi7"E, the undersigned, betng duly-authorised Agents V V of Landowners within the. parish of PENTRAETII, ill the county of Anglesey, whose interest is not less than one- fo irti part of the whole value of the lands sir. ject to Tithes in the said parish, by this Notice in writi g under our hands, call a PAROCHIAL MEETING of Landowners and Titlu- owners within the limits of the said parish, for the purpose of milking an Agreement for the General Commutation of Tiihes within the li:n.ts of the said parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7:h years ( f the reign of his late Aiajcstv, intituled An Act f.K the Commutation of Tithes ice in and Wales." And we do hereby KISO give Notice that such Meeting will be held at the PANTON ARMS, iu the said parish, on ft'ESDAY, the 1st day of MAY next, at the hour of ten in the forenoon. Given under our hands this 4th day of April, 1838. R. PRICHARD, duly authorised Agent of JMiss Panton, JMiss Panton, R. PRICHARD, duly-authorised Agent of R. 1, 1, Owen J. A. Fuller Aleyrick, K-q. THOAIAS WILLIAMS, duly-author'sed f..ge:!t of Sir It. H. \\T. Bulkc'!r;y, )Lut. ( dutyfree). Titlie Kotiee. VS7"E, the undersigned, being duly-authorised Agents TV of Landowners within the parish of LL A N LDR- G' )CfI, in the county of Anglesey, who-e interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the lands subject to Tithes in the said narish, do, by this Notice in writing under our hands, call a PAROCHIAL M E E I 1 S G of Londowiioi-s and Thheovvners within the limits of liie said pari-h, for the purpose all for tli" General C.mimuta- | tion ot Tithes within the ii.ni:s of the said parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in theCth and 7'h years of the rei of hi late Maiesty, ii.Uti.'ed An Act for the Oir.tiiu- i tation cl Tithes in Eligi.iti and V. n!«.■inJ .c ,.0 u. ,y ,,I,o L TIONAI. SCHOOL, ill the said parish, on TUESIMY, tfie 1st day of MAY next, at the hour of twelve at noon. Given under out hands lhi» 4ili day of April, 1338. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised I Anient for Sir R. I). W. Bulkelev, Bart. j THOAIAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised | Agent of the Right Hon. linain Lewis, Lord Dinoi-ben, R. PRICHARD, duly-authorised Agent of Ow(;n J. A. Fuller Meyrick, lisq. ( Duty free). Tithe Notice. WE, the undersigned, being a Landowner and duly- VT authorised Agents of Landowiurs wiihin the parish ot LLAN DYFRYDOG, in tltc county of Anglesey, whose inte- rest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the lands subject to Tithes in the said pan ,J¡, do, by this Notice in writing under our hands, call a PAROCHIAL MEETING of r, and Titheowners within the limits of the said for the purpose of making anAgreentent for the Gene- ral Commutation of Tillies within the limits of the said parish, pursuantto the provisions of an Act passed in the Gth "nd ïd1 years of the reign of his late Majesty, intituled An Art for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales." And we do hereby also give Notice.that such Meeting will be held at thi» NATIONAL SCHOOL, in the said Oil FRIDAY, ihe 27th day of APRIL next, at the hour of twelve at noon. Given under our hands this 2. >h day of Maich, 1838. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised Agent of Sir R. B. W. Bulkelev, Bart. R. PRICHARI), dulv-authorised Agent of Owen J. A. Fuller Meyrick, Esq. R. Plnel-):\ no. duly-au¡holiseù Agent of Mrs. Al. E. Panton. R. PRICHARD, duly-authorised Agent of Airs. A. Prichard. WILLIAM HUGH E.S, Landowner. {Dutyfree). Tithe Notice. "SriTT" E, the undersigned, being Landowners and dulv- ? V authorised Agents of Landowners wiihin the parish of LLAN F A IK Al AT II A FERN El I'll A F, in the county of An- "lesey, whose interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the lauds subj ct to 'I ithes in the said patish, do, by this Notico in writing under our hands call a PAllO- ClilAL MEETING of Landowners and Titheowners wiihin the limits of the sai l parish, for the purpose of making hn for the Gen.-ral Commutation of T.thcs within the limits of the saul parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed ill the G.h and 7th years of the reign of h..]a-e Ma- jesty, intituled An Act'for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wale* And we do hcrrhy also give Notice, thaT such Meeting v.ill be held at STOI:i.IIOII.si: WEN, in the j said parish, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of MAY next, at the hour of one in the afternoon. Given under our hands this ith day of April, 183J. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised Agent of Sir R. B. W. Bulk,-icy, Bart. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-autlionsed Agent of the Right HUll. William Lewis, LordDiuorhen. THOMAS WILLIAMS. A,-cnt (,,f R. PR1CH A RD, duly authorised Agent of Owen J. A. Fuller Aleyrick, Esq. p R. PRICHARD. {Duty free). Tithe Sloticc. E, the undersigned, being a Landowner and duly- TV authorised Agents of Landowners within the parish of LLANDDYFN ATI, in the county of Angle-ey, whose interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the lands subject to Tithes in the said parish, do, by this Notice in writing under our hands, call a PAROCHIAL MEL! iNt» of Landowners and Titheowners within the limits of the sa'.d parish, for the purpose of making an Agreement for the Gene- ral Cotnrnu'ation of Tithes within the limits ol the said parish, pursuant II) Ihe provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th yean of the reign ot his late AL'jesty, intituled An Act f r the Commutation of Tithes in England and ales." And wc do hereby also give Notice, that such Meeting will he held at LLANDDYVNAS Clicr.cil, in the said pari-li, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of MAY next, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon. Given'under cur hands this 4:h day of April, 18,'i3. THOAIAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised Atr n' of Sir R. B. W. Dnlkeley, Bart. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised Agent of the Right Hon. William Lewis, Lord Diner! en. E. LEWIS, L'anddvfnan. H. PRICHARD, duly-au-horiscd Agent cf Mrs. Maty Elizabeth Panton. R. PRICHABD, duly authorised Agent of Owen J. it. Fuller Ales rick, t;q. R. A ctt of Miss i'antoiu 'E'itlio 2Totf.cc. f\ E, t'.e und< rsictK'd, being I/.tiidowners or <Uny '■ a u'hoi ised Agents of LrmloA-ni rs, ui hin the par:L of LLAN F111A N G EL-G LY N M FY R, in ]><■ county .f Den- bigh, whose interest is not less than one-iouith part of the whole valul" of the lands subject to Tithes in the said parish, do by this Notice in writi ig, under our hands, call a HO- CHIAL .MEETING of Land-owners and Tithe-owners within the limits of the said perish, for the purpose of making an agreement fc r the general commu'atioti of Tithes wit hill the limits of the said pari-h, pursuant to-ilic of an Act passed in the sivh and seventh vcars of the reiirn of Hs late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An Act for the Comniut tion of Tithes in England and Wales. And wo G;1 hereby also give Notice that such Aleering will he held in the Vi'.srt:V ROOM, in the village of I.LAM-'iiiANGn.-Gi.YX- MYI'Y! aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the "27 th dav ot A Pt:! ne, at the hour of 1 1 in the forenoon. Gi'cii our under hands the 27th day of March., 1838. ('. Vv'YNNS, J. A!. KERR, J. LL. SALI SBURY, WALTER 'TURNER, by Power of At- torney from Lord Bagd" Trus.er-s. To Land Valuers and Surrejoin, THE Parties interested havii:^ agreed I),, St mn'ation of the whole of tlie 'TITHE'S ef the parish ol J,LAN<rY BI, in the county of CARNARVON, and hci)-* dp- sirous of appointing competent Persons for the ap-ior iouine.-u of the by such survey and as wiil bear the tit.-1 and certificate of the Tithe Commissioners:— NOTICE IS HEREBY Gi VEN, That such Persons as may be desirous of undertaking- su survey and apportionment, are to send to me on or before the FlI'ST day of .MAY ii< xt,tcnd rs, in writing, (post free ) of the terms per acre for the survey and apportionment, ii1¡:!lIdi¡,?: two fair Maps and Books of reference, with each tenement brought together, and shewing the names, acreage, s ate o cultivation, rate per acre, value, and proportion of the rent-charge upon each field in the parish, which rent-charge is intended to apportioned 3c('()tdi:Jg to a poundage rate upon the rating value of the parish, afVr allowing the lands coveted by moduses, or other certain 'Tithes, the beaof't ef such cus- toms. Such tenders to he accompanied by an offer per acre, be deducted therefrom, for any accredited Maps whiih may [D put in for the assistance of the Surveyors by any of the Land- owners. 'Ihe parish contains about 1(){{J acres. DAVID WILLIAMS, "i'ygwvrdd, Pwllheli, 29th March. 1838. To land Valuers and Surveyors. r"JT"-IFE Parties interested havintr agreed tor the Com- L' mutation of ihe whole of the TITHES of the parish of A HER KIRCH, in the County of CARNARVON, aud being de- sirous of appointing competent Persons f'T the apportionment of the rent-i liarge Ly such a survey alld appoitionment as will hear the test and certificate of the Tithe Commissioner" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That sudl 1'er";n, as may be devious of undertakiris such -survey and apportionment are to send to me on or before the FIRST day cf MAY next, tenders, in wiituu, (post free) of the terms per acre for thp survey and apportionment, including two fair Alaps and Books of reference, with each statement brought together, and shewing the names, acreage, state of cultivation, rale per an". annual value, and proportion of the rent-charge upon each field in the parish, which vent-charge is intended to be appropriated according to a poundage rate upon "he rating value of the pal-isli-iif-,Ci- allowing the lands covered by or other certain the benefit of such cus- toms. Such tenders to be accompanied by an offer per acre, to be deducted therefrom, for any accredited Maps which may be put in for the assistance of the Surveyors by any of the Land- owners. DAYiD WILLIAMS. Tygwyrdd, Pwllheli, March 22d, 1838. To 2jand Valuers and Surveyors, THE Parties interested haviriff agreed for the Com- o mutation of the whole of the 'TITHES of the parish of LLASA li Mo\, in 'be County of Carnarvon, and being desirous of appointing competent Persons for the apportionment of ihe Kent thaige by such a survey and apportionment as will bear the test and certificate of the Tithe Coinmi js-iners,— NO'I !CE IS BEREtS Y G!'f E' That such Persons as may be desir >us of undertaking slid, survey and apporticntmcnt, are to send to me on or before the FI it ST day of .MAT next, tenders in writing (post frec) "f tlie terms per acre, for the survey and apportionment including two fair :\Iaps. and Rooks of reference, with each tenement brought tog. tlier, and shewing the names, acreage, state of cultivation, rate per acre, annual value, and propOrlionuf the rent charge upon eaih field in the parish, which rent charge is intended to be apportioned according to a pottii rate upon the rating value of the Parish, utter allowing the lands covered by UlOt!Il;S or uthrr c,'rtain TilL¡,s :h(: bcnf'fil of such customs. Such Tenders to be accompanied by an offer per acre, to be deducted therefrom, for any accredited .Maps which may be put in for the assistance of ihe Surveyors by any of the Landowners. The Parish contains about '2UVJ acres. DAY ID WJ LLLU¡S. Tygwvrdd, Pwillie'ii, 22d March, 18-38. Linen and IVoollen Drapery, Haberdashery, HAT AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL, BANGOR. G. DA VIES, ESI'KCTFULLY returns his best thanks to his Friends and the Public for the support that has been so liberally I conferred upon him since his commencement, and Lpgs to assure his patrons that, encouraged by their favour, he will at all times strive to deserve and increase It and m ails himself of this opportunity to epprize them that he has eonsidcrahlti enlarged his Shirp, -and lurS opened the same with a N'nv STOCK and instead of adopting the general svstem of 'SdlKjT OS' intends to 4 Sell On' at as quick a pacens the public will allow, being well assured that the Inha- bitants of (his part of the Principality can at once discern botv/een cheap aid aud uufashiouable-wùat will wear and what time has already worn out. e;, D. therefore announces his return from Manchester and the Woollen Markets with an entire new stock, surpassing any thing- he has bad befoie, and which will be sold at the lowest 'osaible prices. (j. DAVIIS particuhulv— but respectfuIIv-— ct.lls public attention to hii present STOCK OF HATS, and that he has bsen appointed SOLE AG UN 1 for AiXo LE,SI:A and THIS PA R i of C A RN All\ GR.bili RE, lor tbs Sdie of SSayhew and White's Hats, OF SOUTHWARK, AND >:K\V BOM) STREET, LONDON, Who hava obtained, by the assistance of an experienced Fiench Chemist (thl: long and required object, viz.) Dying- Beaver J&ats Fast Color. Great comp1aints. and not without in a Beaver Hut (even made'of the verv boat material) were their rapid facing at: 1 loss of color, becoming brown and dincv in a few weeks wear, or even days, by the sea side. Al. & W. warrant their lie,, dye to remain a permanent black, in all climates, sea or land. N. B, iteferencehnvinn; liven tmdebv ntinv .Manufacturers to a Patent dye, it may be observed that such is only applicable to the Patent Machinery used, laid net to the color in anv w;:y. April i, 18SG. t-J OETZ W A I S S" CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY. To be Sold by Private Treaty, !1E I OL.LOWING j .j 1. -J .='. F R E E H 01. D E S T A T E S. GA'aitrii.a.voij-sHiK r-. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF Til EEL AN, IN THE PARISH OF ELANBEBLTG. LOTS. T'l-SKMENTS OR I'A it (.■" I.S. l'l.ESENT TENANTS, OR LATE OCCCPltK. A<'P. KAGE Mo I! I- L: > 1. The Messuage, Farm, and Luuh;, callc<! 1 A1 T^AF. M'illiatn Thorns 153 2 2.5 2. 'Ihe .Messuages, Farm, and Lauds, called tPEELAN ISAF John \Villi11lJ<, Sam. Pierce, Appolonia Hughes, and liliaui Owen 118 0 12 3. Several Meadows, Pi. ees, and ParccU of Land, called TKEKLAN I\i»E A l)t;\VS, and Land lu low ihe Road to Tteilan John Williams, Griffith Jones, and others.. 35 0 2 4. The Meadow, called I" \V ERU LODD DY\V YLL GrjrnthJolies 4 0 10 5. Seven Fields, on Wacnfawr Thomas Jones and William Jones 4 o 34 ti. A Dwelling House, and Six Ditto oil Ditto William Jones, William Owen, and (). Jones. 7 0 21 7. A Dwelling House, and Eight .Ditto on Ditto Owen Solomon, O. Owens, aud Rob. l'owland. 6 2 37 H. A DiVciiing House, called ALA LOWLE, and Six Ditto on Ditto Thomas Jones and Robert Roberts 13 1 10 IN THE PABISH OF LUNUWROG. 9. A Messuage, Farm, and Lands, called CAE UONGA >. Thomas Lloyd 18 1 5 IN THE PARISH OF CLYNNOG. 10. !lr Dwelling Houses, called SWAN, and a piece ef Land, called GWERGLOl>I> y iMliRlAU R. Hughes, and the Pari-h OShersef Clynog, Llan.iwrog, and Llanaclhaiarn I 1 5 11. A Field or Piece of Land in Nantcwmbran Richard Jones. 1 3 2 IN IHE PARtSl: OF LLAN UN DA. 12. A Messuage, Farm, and Land, called RHOSG A WEN.. Widiain Hughes 11 030 IN" THE PARISH OF LLANR'JG. 13. Two Dwelling Houses, and Lands on Rhosddti 10 1 37 14. A Dwelling House, Farm, and Lands on Ditto John Roberts '22 0 35 15. A Dwelling House and Land, on Ditto. John Jones 1 1 10 IN THE PAiOSH OF LLANLLYEN I. Iii. A M.'r.sti r-.gr, Far in, and Lands, called PANVLJ HKN.. J"hn Williams. 10 1 11 17.I'l'l:ùrParLclofL'wd,c..lledlL'HW:l'L{,FU: Griiiiih Junes 3 0 12 IN THE PARISH OF PEN MORE A. 1C. Two Fields or Parcels of Land, calh d PWLL-Y- CATHOD David Richards 19. A Messuage, Farm, and Lands, called 'iY'N Y COED, with it Garden in the occupation of Griiiiih Rohc:ts. Humphrey Junes and GrifSth Roberts 2 2 0 IN THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. 20. A Dwellinu Ileuse, Shop, Coach-house, Two Sta'-les, alld Yuri in New Street n, Hc)hcrts, T. Evans, John Jones, J. Williams. W. Thomus and ,\1. Davies :21. A Dwelling IIou«e, Yard and Premises, in Ncw-strect.. Eli in Rowlands 22. A Garden i.i Tan'rnllt Jo! Jones 2J..MiiLte. n Cottages in Ditto IN THE TOWN OF BANGOR. Dwelling lfi)llSe, Shop, and Premises in lIišlH,trrct.. OWL" Owens 25. A Aloietv of Two Dwelling; House;, adjoining Ditto at the Back David Gililith 2'i. Five D,veiling Houses and Gardens in Lon-y-popty Thomas Griffith, David Jones, Ann Humphreys, D; vid Jones, John David, Rich. Williams, Richard Hughes, and Ann Griffith Parry aWGiSSET. IN THE PARISH OF LLANDDYFNAN. 27. A Mes uage, Farm, and Lands, called B RONl! El LOG W illiam Roberts's idow 17 227 IN THE PARISH oF LLANffRIS'l'10LUS. 23. A IVTesstiKgo, Farm, and Lands, called CA E COCH. William Roberts's Representatives 2 I 113 :29. A Dwelling House and Richard Pairy The Estate in the Township (if Trdhn is distant about four miles and a half from Carnarvon, on the turnpike road leading to Beddgclert, along which the .Mails run daily, li is within a ring fence, near the foot of Snowdon, in the picturesque Va)e of Be.ttws Gartuon overlooks the. m.ieh-adii.ired Hav of Carnarvon, and the adjacent Islano of Anglesey and coimuands an extensive Vi.-w of the most bold Scenery in North Wales. The laud is well wooded, of excellent quality, and capable of great improvement at very moderate outlay, "here are extensive Sheep-walks attached thereto, and which will he sold with Luts 1 and 2; and the Estate affords favourable piosp. ets of Slate and Minerals. The liver running through the Trefian Estate may be adapted to the working of Machinery. Lots 13 and 14 adjoin and are on the River Rhuihallt, otherwise Afon Seiont, and are well adapted for the erection of extensive and powerful .Machinery, the supply of Water being ample, unceasing, and will; an excellent fall. Full Particulars of the respective Lots may he had of Messrs. Ct; [tY and STATU A Solicitors, Lovd-street, Livcrporl nf Mr. Pi< KIN, Solicitor, Wellington, Salop; and of Mr. W.M, Ll.dt U Ronett l'S. Solicitor, Cu: sarvon, at w hose Office Maps ol lthc Estates will be left for in p c'.ioa, and who will direct a por a n to shew the Estates, '1: caVEn, TSSS S;C,e.S::JN, I ,"I' -1'\ \L 1, L, A T M OST YN, N E A R H O LY WELL, Thoroii;t-bred At ares at Five Guineas each, and Tin Hkillinfja Gniom Half-bred Mares at Two Cuil/cab, and I':vj Shillinyts tlv Gruoii; -1 -1 C^ALI'TNDAH, by Canteen,out of Hairibii toniH, ^General Chassr-*>r dtini) by Stamford; her darn, Harmo- nica, by Hamt ietenian i\1 ünir; ■Sis er to Mary Anne, by Sir Peter — Young Marskc Mare- Mateh/em—Taiqutn — Sistirto Antelope lie Young Belgradi', daui bv Barleii CM ders, own liroiher 1 to riyinrj Ch.iiders, iye. C A LEVI) A R is a dark brown, with black -egs, stands nearly J5 hands 3 inches hisih, i sound and free from blemish. Canteen was by Waxy Pope, (winner of the Dnrby in 1809,) out of Casianea bv Goiianna — Grey Skim by Woodpetker | Gohanna was by Me rcury, a Son of Waxy Pope was by Wa\y t, winner of the Deiby in 1793, and Sire of \i hale- bone. Whisker, W eb,fvC.) out of Prunella, by ihghnyer, eve. Prunella was the dam of-I, Penelope (the d;.m of Wbale- bone, Wofu1, Whisker, Web,t Waterloo, &c.); 2, Parasol (the dam of. Patti-an, Pastille (winner of the Oaks, ivc.) 3, Pe. lisse (winner of the Oaks) 4, Pope (winner of the Derby o, Pledsze (dam of Tiresias, wiuaer of the Derby) 0, Piquet, (dam of Logic, Lilias. General Chasse won twentv-five races, and beat the best hnrfcofhisday. He was ^old, this spring, fur above "20Q'J». to go to Russia. Web was the ilam of Lord Jersey's Ftllagree, Middl.ton (winner of the Der!>\ ) Glcnartuey, Trampoline (datnof Glencoc f'.c. "iilagrt-t: was tue tl-tn of CobweL V.:tiner oi the Oaks i, Riddleswor.h, &.c. l'ol)w..1. is the dair. of 7*taboinct. Bay Middleton (winner of the Derby. Rtdillesworth, stfkc, &c. 2000 Guineas, and since sold for 40001.) Achuiet, and of the first favourite for Derby, 1838. ror Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, and Habitual Costiveness. T) LI J EBB'S STOEIACSIC &PSESEKT PILLS Prepared from a Prescription of the late Sir R,chard Jdlb, M.D., Physician extraordinary to the King. THESE celebrated Fills have experienced, through private recommendations and use, during a very long | period, the flattering commendations of Famili' S of the lirst j distinction, as a Medicine superior 10 all others in removing Complaints of the Stomach arising from bile, indigestion, flatulency, and haLitual cos iveness. The beneficial effects produced by them renders them worthy the notice of the Pub- lic, and to Travellers in particular, to whose attention they are strongly pointed out as the most portahh safe, and mild Aneiient Medicine that can possibly be made us of. They arc extremely well calculated for those habits of body that are costive, will remove a long stries of diseases resulting from a confined state of the bowels, strengthen digestion, create appetite, and reanve giddiness, headaches, t.c. oeca-ioned by the Liie in the stomach, or the ill effects arising from impure or too great a qeantity of wine, spirits, or malt liquor. Persons of the most debit ate constitution may like them with safety in all seasons of the year. In affections of the liver, and particularly when in an inactive or sluggish state, they will be found to be of an essential service. Prepared and Sold Wholesale and Retail, iLl. Boxes at 1- \dk.2.s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each, by the Sule Proprietor, W. RIDGWAY, Dr.ticc.iST, Markel-Drayton, Sab.p. To prevent counterfeits, each bill of directions will be signed with his name and writing, to imitate which 5s felony. be had Wholesale and Retail of Mr. Edwards, Paul's Church-yard Barclay and Sons, Farringdon-street Su'ton and Co., Bow Church-yard; and Bottler, No. 4, Cheap- side, London; and 54, Sackville-street, Dublin; Butiler and Inues, No. 20, Waterloo-place, opposite the Post Officr. Edinburgh and Mander, Weaver and Mander, Wolver- ¡ hampton. Sold Retail by Owen and \\ï!1i1m" Carnarvon j Ratbhone, Bangor; Evans, Abergele 11::I;;hes, Amlwch Hughes, Barmouth Cole, Aberystwyth; Barker, Beaumaris Jones, Bala Fletcher, B iult and Cathcra', Chester; Dcane- Hearley and Eyre, Liverpool; ahd liineks, No. Ul, London, road, Manchester. "I'RAND THE PEEPING FAMILY. AtR—"Vt e're a no,zÚÚ¡." While the nobles of the land all reporting to the Strand, The splendid grace of Fashion and of Ornament comtnaiui. That we cannot do the same, grieves our daddy and our dame, And we're a' n^ddin, iiid, nid, n'H1din, W e're a' noddin at our bouse at hatne. But our Johnnie comes in haste, with his boots in b.i.lianc grae'd, That mirror-like, the shadow of our grannum fiist enihrac'd, Like a tiny elf, it seem'd, in wild terror while she screamed And we're a' screaming, scream, scream, screaming We're a' sercaming at our house at hame. Then auld cankcr'd Carle next on the Jet his optics fix'd, And saw two little devils with the Blacking intermix'd, "There was only one bdorc, now," he said, "there flits one more And they're a' Kitting, flit, flit, flitting, They're a' flitting at our house at hame." Then our mtnnie sLe would look, when by wits she sccm'd forsook, For far beyond the threshold to her nimble heels she took, Crying, Sirs, there were but two, now three grimly ghaists iew And they re a' ccme, 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 peep'd the Jet in, and of other wonders, told, Where the dog and cat bulb saw; then peep's mine, aunt and a' And we're a'peeping, peep,-peep, peepmg, W e re a peeping at our houie at lianic. Then our Jolinnic lat-,gh'd aloud, cf reflecting RIac/Nnj proud, Your shadows it, the jgtt," he said, as in a mirror crowd So now Warden's matchless fame, that we brightly may pio- claim, We're a' blacking, black, black, blacking, a' black at our house at hame." rillS EASY-SHINING AND BRILLIANT BLACKING PREI'ARED BY ctez/ li ar/yen; 3CJ, STHAN3, L 0 If D 0 17; And may be had 01 the following Agents: I'arnaron. Barker Jones \eiv to if n. Itees Trrmadtte. Chirk. Jones Potter & Co. Roberts Roberts ('Ocd« ii: Tufrs Williams Whitehurst Davi.,s Owen'I'ool-st. Uaily,,flli. UanyoUen. Williams Rowland D ivios JJugiica If cUhpool. Hughes Williams Concn. Griffith Roue its <)Wrns Jcin-s AND Sou Joues—DIK Owen, lurf-sq.Jul,eS Montgomery. Evans, Poo, st. K ds Jia;,u Bostock Thoma, Duw j0„cs lirouD r^?n, Conway- Davies Bishop's Castle Pullheh. 1!oberts Charles Dn.iu Uw,TUS ^"eryeU. l>olL.lley. Nortttn Williams Wiia-.as hver Kerry. Hughes Evans ]!L'tus Clavu.n Hanaor Danes >■ ltliams and I.landinam. Brown P"rr" D',vu s Tlie.nas Kattibone Llanrwst. It Llanidloes. Prhchard Wi Wins Joins Davies Hughes Jones UA" Gwaicliinai Uoberts St.Asa+h. uirmouth. Rhava<ler. Morris '■■irn-us j,.lvles" <;ni!,tl.s ones—nwvl NUUiams Williams bnih IUehards' Machynlleth. lira Iimaris. Ji.inyn. ">icnaiaa n„.„„ j(1 s Hoberts Owen Owcu lii'.erts Humphreys Llovd Jones JJroadhead Holywell. W illiams Jarrett and Sons Roberts Unfair. Trau-synydd. Untfiths hrighousu Humphreys Jarrett and Sous Untfiths hrighousu Humphreys Jarrett and Sous Williams r,U,k"rs Kemjister' Aberystwyth. Owen Koberts Williams Da\ ics A tnlu'L h. Euisbury lfiuamyjiaeh. itliams H.»\stou 'rintlis Jones V'v.is ilhams BroiiitUton Owen A j, i S-ild m c- jry Town ir. the Kimjdom. LIQL ID, in Bottles, and PASTE BLACK ING, in Pots, at G(!lld.-an.! 1Hd. each, \j" lit: iMKTk't i.tii Tii ivgriRF foR WAIlRajJ'S, 30, STSANP, ftl i.< Af.E Ltd N TEKiEIT. ftl i.< Af.E Ltd N TEKiEIT. PUBLIC HDUSE TO BE LET. To be Eic-t, AND M Y rï HNTEITEI) UI'U.N IN MAY NFYT, an(i THAT old-es-.alj!;i,l;ecl and wpll-ftecju^nted L'UP.I-IC IIOI'SE, known as the CROWN TAVERN, situate i;i Carnarvon. For further particulars apply to 1\1. PRICE, Castlc-strcei, ( arn,.rvu¡¡. To be Let, T tirnlsited, Fu" St x .1lonth I] F liouse ot' si-Liate,-l c)n ti-,p THE M atision House of FR\ ARS, situated on the banks of the Menai, within one mileof I he town of Beau- ma is. It contains two drawing-rooms dining room, and entrance hull, eight best bed-rooms, numerous seivants' sleep- i ig-roonis housekeeper's room, \.c. itc. Stc. Stabiing fur fourteen horses, and standing for four ca~riages. For particulars app'y, post-paid, to THOMAS W'lLf.IAMS, E q., Beaum¡¡¡js. To be Let, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, 4. HOCSE and SHOP, situate in H jcv|"i~<;t fCT1*, 11: iTL town of Carnarvon, lately in the: occupation of 1\1r. Thomas Price Jones, Grocer. Applications to he made to Mr. El.l.IS ROBEI'.TS, P'utubrr and Painter, Holf-in the-Wa.Il-strcet, Caru¡¡nOll; vi to WM. GUntafon, Lca; Camarvim, ..if b; kttts, to be post-paid ). To be Let, rrITH IMMEDIATE L'-TSSE.SSIOV, RHIW R\lïl SLATE QUARRY, situaie jn the netgiibourfiood of FESTI" IOCi, with th<Cottages aut: ether conveniences required towards carrying on the work. The Quarry has been worked upwards of twenty j >'Brs. TL Slates are of the first qualitv, and 111<>e shipped at Port Al a doc aud TrlÍriy¡. For Particulars apply to Mot I.SDALE, Gw;niin, Angle- c ii L 5 «.\ or t J Mr. I!! C H ES, Solicitor, Llanrwst lc. ters post paid ). • Slate Quarry to be Sold. 4 SLATE QUARRY, in MERIONETHSHIRE, oj enrd, containing Slates of thi tnest quality arrf Colour; its ,i:u:1tivll is good andwith'n seven miles of a -li For further Particulars apply if by letter (post-pnid ) to M*. LEWIS Oil Inn-keeper, Llaubedr, near Harloch. Llanbedr, March "27, 1838. To be Sold by Auction, (wdhuut i cue I've,) On the premises at PLASBOLD in SHIftEHALI. STRUnr, in the- 15 Town of Ct RNA RVON. on THURSDAY, the 3d day of MAY, 1838. ALL and singular the HOT SI.HOLD 11 RNI- TL'R E, and STOC K- in TR A I) E of the late William Williams, Glazier and Painter. The Sate to com* mence at Ten O'CIOCK. N.B. The Premises, consisting of a Breakfast, Dining, and Drawinc Room, seven Bedrooms, and -,aiioxis Out Offices, togetherlwith a large Garden attached, will be let and iUHIlcùiatc possession may be bad. For particulars euquire on the Premises, or apply (post free) to Mr. D. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Pwllheli. To be Sold by Auction, At the CASTEE HOTEL, in the Town of CAR!\Ar.y,); on FRIDAY, the 4th day of MAY, ) [33, upon such conditions as snail be then produced, 4LL and singular that neu^y built LEASEHOLD HOCSE, situate at Cxbridge Squarp, in the Town of Carnarvon, consisting of a dining room, drawing room, four bed rooms, kitchen, &c., &c., now unoccupied, late the pro- perty of ;,lr. W. Williams, Plumber, and Glazier, deceased. The lease, which i fraui the Most Noble the Marqui* of An- 1"I''v, is dated 2d October, 1833, and is for three lives, and all and sinrular that LEASEHOLD HOLSE.and premises, situate in High-street, in the Town of Pwllheli, called the CARNARVON CASTLE, now in the occupation of Hugh Jones, victualler. The lcasp is froni the Right HOG. Lord Newborcngh, for f0 vcars, commencing the 1st January, 1833. Further particulars may be had upon application (post-free) to MI. DAVID Solicitor, Pwllheli. CARDIGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD ESTATE FOR SALE. THE ESTATE, called the WINLLAN, near Taly- bont, consisting of the several excellent Farms, known by the names of WIN LLAN, P ANTCWTTA, CERRIG- MAWR, TYNYRHELIG, TV HEN; an ALLOTMENT ill CoRsrocHNo, and o'.h r HEREDITAMENTS, situate in the pari-h of LLA.NFIHANCEL GENEE'K GLYN, Will be Sold by Auction, At MAC HYNLLETH, in the month of At'GLST next, either to- gether or in lots, as hill hereafter be determined upon. The Estate comprises upwards of 670 statute acres of Arable, Meadow, Pasture and Wood Land. It abounds in Minerals, and will form a most desirable investment to a purchaser. Maps and full particulars of the Property are now in course of publication and will shortly be distributed; additional in- formatioa may be procured on application to 1\1r. WILLIAM HUGHES, Solicitor, Penyralh, Machynllcth. I M P 0 It T A N T S A L E AT BELMONT, XEAR LLANRWST. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIO", BY MR. WILLIAMS, On the Premises, at BELMONT, cear Llanrwst, on MONDAY, the 30th day of APRIL, 1838, and the following dbYs, until tne whole are sold, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, LINEV, WINE, FARMING STOCK, and other Effects, late the property of the Rev. John Nanney, deceased, consisting principally of handsome mahogany arti- cles in sideboard chairs, easy chairs, dining, Pembroke and card tables, bookcases, rosewood cliair;, piano-forte by Broad- wood, damask and other window curtains, Brussels and other carpets, handsome chimney and pier glasses in gilt frames, mirror, table, hall and other la!npsJ numerous prints framed ar.d glared, sofas in biack hair and covers, eight-c1ay clocks in mahogany cases, several double and single-barrelled fowling-pieces, bed-room furniture of all descriptions, four-post and tent bedsteads and Langings, prime goose feather beds, hair mattrasses, and bedding, chests of drawers, handsome cheval glass in mahogany frame, dressing glasses, &c. A variety ef richly-cut glass, in wine and ale glasses, wine decanters, claret jugs, dessert dishes, hoek anu champagne glasses, fingei glasses, &c. A handsome chariot in very good condition, complete with Itimps and every travelling convenience, a very excellent London-built phaeton nearly new, movable body fitted with lam JS, travelling boxes. &c., sets of double and single harness, a pair of very superior brown carriage horses, a perfect match and very tractable, a bay hunter, a brown ditto, a very good bay 4-yr-old colt, suitable for a carriage horse, a 2-yr-old grey c It, a broAt pony, a grey mare, sets of clothing, &cc. A large assortment of rich and valuable china in dinner, tea, br akfast, and dessert services, and some curions old china. A numerous collection of books, many of them handsomely bound. A large quantity of linen. About 150 dozen of very superior port wine, to he sold in lots to suit nurcbasers also a few dozens of Lisbon wine. A variety cf richly-plated articles in dishes and covers, tes- urn. salvers of various candelabras, spirit and cruet stands, &.c. The Farming Stock embraces waggon, carts, ploughs, har- rows, land-roller, four strong cait horses, gearing, twelve miich cows, four fat oxen, four 4-yr-old oxen, one 3-vr-01ù heifer, one 2-vr-old ditto, live 2-vr-old oxen, seven yearling calves.. thirty fat sheep, sow and litter of pigs, two fat pigs, abrut fifty hobbetts of matt, a quantity of wheal and barley threshed and unthreshed, about thirty tons of wcl'-ha;vested hay, and DU- merous other articles. Also, a PACK, consisting of Sixteen Courde of HAR- RIERS. The Sale to commence each day at 11 o'dad:. c:.t,.1o¡,ne> ate being prepared, and may be had a week pre- vious to the sale at the Eagles, Llanrwst; Castle, Conway; Bee, Abergcle; Mostyp Arms St. Asaph White Horse, hweil; Black Linn, ;101,; White I.ion, ç, Glynd wr, Corwen i B J Cuiig Bull and Crown, l»-al-igh j and al Office, Towu's-c: d, Deabi h, i