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To be Let, Furnished, Par Six Months, THE Mansion House of INVARS, situated on tIe j_ banks of the Menai, within one mile of the town of Beau- maris. It contains two drawing-rooms, dining-rooin, and entrance hall, eight best bed-rooms, numerous servants' sleep- ing-rooms, housekeeper's room, .xc. &c. &C- Stabling for fourteen horses, and standing for four carriages. For particulars apply, post-paid, to THOMAS WILLIAMS, Esq., Beaumaris. To be Let, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A HOUSE and SHOP, situate in High-street, in town of Carnarvon, lately in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Price Jones, Grocer. Applications to be made to Mr. ELLIS ROBERTS, Plumber and Painter, Hole-in the-Wall-street, Carnarvon or to Mr. WM. HUMPHREYS, Glanrafon, near Carnarvon, (if by letter, to be post-paid). To be Let, WITII IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, RIJIW BACH SLATE QUARRY, situate in the neighbourhood of FliSTlNIOG, with the Cottages and ether conveniences required towards carrying on the work. The Quarry has been worked upwards of twenty years. Th Slates are of the first quality, and may be shipped at For Madjc and Trefriw. For NPPIY to Mr. MomsDALE, Gwyndu, Angle- sey or to Mr. H'JGUES, Solicitor, Llanrwst (letters post paid). TRIBUTE OF RESPECT To the Rev. James Henry Cotton. Subscriptions of i £ and upwards, hitherto received. £ • »• d. Amount advertised April 7 123 6 0 Oapt. Hampton 100 Rov. T. N. Williams. Treffos 100 Mr. John Williams, Pant Lodge 100 Holland Griiffth, E.vq 1 0 0 llice Thomas, Esq 100 Thomas Peers Williams, Esq., M.P. & 0 0 Rev. E. Williams, Llanfairisgaer 1 0 0 Rev. Dr. Williams, Siamberwen 1 0 0 Rev. T. Roberts, Hendre. 1 0 0 Major-Gen. Sir L. P. J. Parry, Madryn 1 0 0 Mr. Bicknell, Penrhyn Arm* 100 Mr. Hugh Hughes, Bryniau Heulog 1 0 0 Mrs. Oakley 10 0 0 John Price, Esq., Plas Cadnant 100 Rev. Henry Richards, Llanengan. 100 James Gillinotir, Esq 1 0 0 Rev. Morris Hughes, St. Anne's. 1 0 0 Rev. H. Rowland, Llwyn-y-brain 1 0 0 Miss Peacock, Castle-street 1 0 0 The Misses Hughes, Glan Menai 1 0 0 A Welshman, as a tribute of respect for Mr. Cotton's exertion* in promoting education in Wales; with hopes that those valuable ser- vices will be continued. 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 Room, at 7 o'clock in the Afternoon, to consider of the best mode of laying out the mo- nev subscribed. 3. That all subscriptions be paid up before the general meeting. Subscription Books are opened at the following places:—the Banks; Penrhyn Arms, Castle, Albionp Liverpool Arms, and Royal Oak Hotels Chronicle Office Mr. Shone's Mr. Pritchard's; Mr. R. M. Griffith's; Mr. Hugh Roberts"; Mr. Owen Owen's; Mr. Thomas Humphreys'; and Mr. Parry's, Ship Builder. ( Duty free). FESTINIOG UNION. TO GONTKACTOIIS. NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN, rplJAT the Board of Guardians of this Unian will | COTVTtXaCT rcr u yrttrn^ vju— i,—<-» ■. • F-ii nilation. Ollming and Drain;)' for a WORKHOUSE, according to it Plan und Speeincatio » thereof, wliicu may be sefi) (until the 26th of April iustant), and further particulars had of Mr. SPOUNEK, Architect, Morfa Lodge, Tre' Madoc. Tenders to be sent in (post-paid) to me on or before the 29th instant. JOHN PRICHARD, Clark to the Board of Guardians. Brdclgelert. April 18, 1838. {Duty free). FESTINIOG UNION. TO I. A If D VA I. U E R. S. rpHE Board of Guardians of this Union having (with J_ the consent and approbation of the Poor Law Comnvis- sioners) ordered a New Valuation of the Parish of MAEN- TWROG, in the County of Merioneth, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That such Persons as may be desirous of CONTRACTING for making such Valuation are to send to me on or before the 3'Jth day of April instant, Tenders, in writing, of the Terms on which they would undertake the same and who would be required to attend a meeting of the said Board, to be held at TANTBWLCH INN, in the said county, on TUESDAY, the 1st day o.r MAY next. JOHN PRICHARD, Clerk to the Board of Guardiant. Beddgelert, April 18, 1838. TO COVER, THIS SEASON, AT MOSTYN, NEAR HOLYWELL, Thorough-bred 1Ilaresat Five Guineas each, and Ten Shillings the Groom Half-bred Mures at Two Guineas, and Five Shillings the Groom; -5i 1-1- CALENDAR, by Canteen, out of H amblrtonia, (General Chasse's* dam) by Stamford; her dam, Harmo- nica, by Hambletonian; Monica, own Sister to Mary Anne, by Sir Peter- Young Marske Ma re-Match'em—Taiquin—Sister to Antelope by Young Belgrade, dam by Barlett's Chiders, own Brother to Flying Childers, &jc. CALENDAR is a dark brown, with black leg- stands nearly 15 hanJs 3 inches high, i, sound and free from blemish. Canteen was by Waxy Pope, (winner of the Dsrby in 1809,; out of Castanea by Gohanna-Grey Skim by Woodpecker— Gohanna was by Mercury, a Son of Eclipse. Waxy Pope was by Waxy (winner of the Derby in 1793, and Sire of Whale- bone, Whisker, Web,&c.) out of Prunella, by Highflyer, &c. Prunella was the dam of-l, Penelope (the dam of Whale- bone, Wofu1, Whisker, Web,t Waterloo, &c.); 2, Parasol (the dam of Partisan, Pastille (winner of the Oaks, &c.) 3, Pe- lisse (winner of the Oaks); 4, Pope (winner of the Derby) 5, Pledge (dam of Tiresias, winner of the Derby) 6, Piquet, (dam of Logic, Lilias. General Chasse won twenty-five races, and beat the best horse of his day. He was sold, this spring, for above 200W. to go to Russia. t Web was the dam of Lord Jersey's Fillagree, Middleton (winner of the Derby) Glenartney, Trampoline (dam of Glencoe),&c. Fillagree was the dam of Cobweb (winner of the Oaks), Riddleswor,ii, &c. Cobweb is the dam of Mahomet. Bay Middleton (winner of the Derby. R.ddlesworth, stake &c. 2000 Guineas, and since sold for 40001.) Achmct, and of the first favourite for Derby, 1838. m■ TO COVER THIS SEASON, IN THE COUNTY OF ANGLESEY AND THE ADJACENT PART OF CARNARVONSHIRE, HIS MAJESTY, by Magistrate, dam by Shuttle, grand am by Patriot (the dam of Fortuna by Comus) great granddam by Phenomenon, °f K'ng 1Herod out of Frenzy hy Eclipse, great great grand am Czanna, by Balaam Blank (son of the Godolphiu Arabian) great great great jirandam Melpomene by Alcides, out of the uoted brood mare !LSS of the ft ill, which was the dam of Atalante, Culhope, Young Mutchem, &c. &c. hands nicli« witn very o »• i_* l • horse as any in Englandjas [he above pedigree, which is qu„e co rect! show. His stock of two and three years old show re^gr'eat strength and power, andtire: very proving. rh,„ is every reason to suppose he is catcuiaic b will be very marketable. Anulesev the First He will (health, &c. permitting) be in AnSlts^ ''V" « j Wm k in MAY, and will attend the Season at the £ ffe.ent Market Towns in Anglesy and those adjoini.ng >tn <P«™"on- shire the exact route of the horse will be statcd in the lnlls. To Land Valuers and Surveyors, Til E Parties interested having agreed for the Com- mutation of the whole of the TITHES of the parish of LLANAP.MON, in the County of Carnarvon, and being desirous of appointing competent Persons for the apportionment of the Rent chaige by such a survey and apportionment as will bear the test and certificate of the Tithe Commissioners,— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That such Persons as may be desirous of undertaking such survey and apportiontrnent, are to send to me on or before the FIRST day of MAT next, tenders in writing (post free) of the terms per acre, for the survey and apportionment including two fair Maps, and Books of refererce, with each tenement brought together, and shewing the names, acreage, state of cultivation, rate per acre, annual value, and proportion of the rent charge upon each field in the parish, which rent charge is intended to be apportioned according to a poundage rate upon the rating value of the Parish, after allowing the lands covered by modnses or other certain Tithes the benefit of such customs. Such Tenders to be accompanied by an offer per acre, to be deducted therefrom, for any accreliited Maps which may be put in for the assistance of the Surveyors by any of the Landowners. The Parish contains about 2000 acres. DAVID WILLIAMS. Tygwyrdd, Pwllheli, 22d March, 1833. To Land Valuors and Surveyors. THE Parties interested having agreed for the Com- mutation of the whole of the TlTfl ES of the parish oi LLANGYBI, in the county of CARNARVON, and being de- I sirous of appointing competent Persons for the apporiionment of the rent-charge by such survey and apportionment as will bear the test and certificate of'the Titbe Commissioners:— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That such Persons as may be desirous of undertaking such survey and apportionment, are to send to me on or before the FIRST day of MAY next, tend rs, in writing, (post free) of the terms per acre for the survey and apportionment, including two fair Maps and Books of reference, with each tenement brought together, and shewing the names, acreage, sfate o. cultivation, rate per acre, annual value, and proportion of tire rent-charge upon each field in the parish, which rent-charge is intended to be apportioned according to a poundage rate upon the rating value of the parish, after allowing the lands covered by tnoduses, or other certain Tithes, the benefit of such cus- toms. Such tenders to be accompanicd by an offer per acre, to. be deducted therefrom, for any accredited Maps which may ba put in for the assistance of the Surveyors by any of the Land- owners. The parish contains about 2000 acres. DAVID WILLIAMS. Tygwyrdd, Pwllheli, 29th March, 1838. (Duty free). Tithe £ Zotice. WE, the undersigned, being duly-authorised Agents of Landowners within the parish of PENTRAETH, in the county of Anglesey, whose interest is not less than one- foitti part of the whole value of the lands subject to Tithes in the said parish, do, by this Notice in writii.g under our hands, call a PAROCHIAL MEETING of Landowners and Tithe- owners within the limits of the said parish, for the 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 6lh and 7lh years of the reign of his late Majesty, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales." And we do hereby also give Notice that such Meeting will be held at the PANTON ARMS, in the said parish, on TUESDAY, the lst 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 Miss Panton, R. PRICHARD,. duly-authorised Agent of Owen J. A. Fuller Meyrick, Esq. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised Agent of Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley, Bart. {Duty free). Titixs Notice. inK^l?, the- undersigned^ being duly-authorised Agents Yv of Landowners within the parish of LLANBEDR- GOCH„in the county of Anglesey, 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 om hands, caJl a PAROCHIAL MEETING of Landowners and Titheowaers within the limits of the said parish, for the purpose of making an Agreement for the General Commuia- ■' "■'WrT*'within the limits of the said parish, pursuant to tUe pTOi-'— t i j —. reign of his late t.ic -h and «h years of tU tation of Tithes in England and W ales. And we. ao heieby al,o give Notice that such Meeting will he held at the NA- TIONAL SCHOOL, in the said parish, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of MAY next, at the hour of twelve at noon. Given under our hands thii 4th day of April, 1838. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised Agent for Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley, Bart. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised Agent of the Right Hon. William Lewis Lord Dinnrben, R. PRICHARD, duly-authorised Agent of Owen J. A. Fuller Meyrick, Esq. 1 ( Duty free). ) Tithe Notice. WE, the undersigned, being a Landowner and duly- authorised Agents of Landowners within the parish of LLANDYFRYDOG, in the county of Anglesey, whose inte- rest if; not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the lands iwhiect to Tithes in the said parish, do, by this Notice in writine under out hands, call a PAROCHIAL MEETING of Landowners and Titheowners within the limits of the said parish, for the purpose of making an Agreement for the Gene- ral Commutation of Tithes within the limits of the said parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes m England and Wales." And we do hereby also give Notice that such Meeting will be held at the NATIONAL SCHOOL, in the said parish, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of APRrI. next, at the hour of twelve at noon. Given under our hands this 27th day of March, 1838. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised Agent of Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley, Bart. R. PRICHARD, duly-authorised Agent of Owen J. A. Fuller Meyrick, Esq. R. PHICHARD, duly-authorised Agent of Mrs. M. E. Panton. R plilCHAKD, duly-authorised Agent of Mrs. A. Prichard. WILLIAM HUGHES, Landowner. (Duty free). Tithe Notice. WE, the undersigned, being Landowners and duly- authorised Agents of Landowners within the parish of LLANFAIRMATUAFERNEITHAI-, in the county of An- glesey, whose interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the lands subj et to I ithes in the said pausli, do.bv this Notice in writing under our hands call a I A RO- CU1AL MEETING of Landowners and Titheowners within the limits of the said parish, for the 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 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Ma- jesty, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales." And we do hereby also give Notice, that such Meeting will be held at STOREHOUSE WEN, in the said parish, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of MAY next, at the hour of one in the afternoon. Given under our hands this 4th day of April, 1838. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised A sent of Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley, Bart. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised Agent of the Right Hon. William Lewis, Lord Dinorben. THOMAS WILLIAMS. it. PlllCllAUD, duly authorised Agent of Owen J. A. Fuller Meyrick, Esq. R. PRICHARD. ( Dutyfree}. Tithe Wotice. WE, the undersigned, being a Landowner and duly- a'lthoriscd Agents of Landowners within the parish of LLANDDYFNAN, in the county of Anglesey, whose interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the lands subject to Tithes in the said P"«h' d°'. *\v ir' writing under our hands, call a PARO j 1NG of L™d<,»Be„ »d Ti!heo-.vnnrs «i.h.» «'1>« >™<l parish, for the purpose of making an Agreement for the Gene- Li Commutation of Tithes within the limits of the said parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed ,n the 6th and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty, intituled An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and, Wales." And we do hereby also give Notice, that such Meeting will be held at LLANDDYFNAN CHUltCH, in the said parish, on I UESDAY, the 1st day of MAY next, at the" hour of eleven m the forenoon. Given under our hands this 4th d^y of Ap THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised A^rnof Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley, Bart. THOMAS WILLIAMS, duly-authorised A"ent of the Right Hon. William Lewis, Lord Dinorben. E LEWIS, Llanddyfnan. R. PRICHAUI), duly-authorised Agent of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Panton. R PRICHABD, duly authorised Agent of Owen J. A. Fuller Meyrick, Esq. R. PRICHARD, duly-authorised Agent of Miss Panton. MONEY. THE several Sums of £ 2,400- £ 1,800, and £ 700 are ready to be advanced upon good landed security, at moderate interest, upon application (if by letter post-paid,) to Mr. READ, Solicitor, Cottage, Llanrwst. p TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Pwllheli Workhouse, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Board of Guardians of the PWLLHELI UNION will on, WEDNESDAY, the 16'th day of MAY next, CONTRACT for the BUILDING of a WORKHOUSE, in five lots, viz. U—LeveHing the ground, cutting the foundation, cellaring, and draining. 2.—The masonry, including materials. 3.-The timber and iron work, alld materials. 4. The sla'insr and plastering works, and materials. 5.-The phuobing, glazing. and painting work, and materials. A working plan and specification of each lot separately, will be ready for inspection at the office of Mr. WILLIAM THOMAS, Architect, Pwllheli, from and after the 16th day of APRIL ncia. Each contractor will be required to give such security as will be satisfactory to the Board, in double the amount of his contract. anti it will be eligible for the same person or pe.-sons to contract for more than &<; 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. Tygwyrdd, Pwllheli, 29th March, 1838. ST. ASAPH UNION. To Contractors and Builders. THE BOARD of GUARDIANS of the Union will CONTRACT for BUILDING a NEW WORKHOUSE, for the accommodation of 200 paupers, upon land near St. Asaph, according to Plans and Specifications which have been prepared by Mr. John Wflsh, Architect, and which have been approved of by the Poor Law Committee. Copies of the Working Drawings, and Specifications, may be seen at my office or at the office of Mr. WELCH, Bagillt Hall, near Holywcll, from the 10th to the 24th day of AI'RI:' ensuing. The Board of Guardians will meet at St. Asaph, on the 24th day of April next 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 atsuch meeting. The Guardians will not consider themselves bound to accept the lowes; tender without due regard to the responsibility of the parties. Should the pprsons desirous of contracting not attend at St. Asaph on the 24th day of April next, sealed tenders endorsed Tenders for building the St. Asaph Workhouse" must be sent to me free of expense before that day. J. K. ROBERTS. Clerk to the Board of Guardians. St. Asaph, March 28th, 1838. To be Sold by Auction, (without reserve,) On the premises at PLASBOLD in SHIREIIALL STREET, in the Town of CARNARVON., on THURSDAY, the 3d day of MAY, 1838. ALL and singular the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE,and STOCK in TRADE of the late William Williams, Plumber, Glazier and Painter. The Sale to com- tnecce at Ten o'clock. N.B. The Premises, consisting of a Breakfast, Dining, and Drawing Room, seven Bedrooms, and various Out Offices, together with a 'farge Garden attached, will be let and immediate possession may be had. For particulars enquire on the Premises, or apply (post-free) to Mr. D. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Pwllheli. To be Sold by Auction, At the CASTLE HOTCL, in the Town of CARNARVON, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of MAY, )338, upon such conditions as shall be then produced, ALL and singular that new'y built LEASEHOLD HOUSE, situate at Uxbridge Square, in the Town of Carnarvon, consisting of a dining ronlD, drawing room, four bed rooms, kitchen, &c., &c., now unoccupied. late the pro- pHtyof Mr. W. Williams, Plumber, and Glazier, deceased. T!u vitic, which is from the Most Noble the Marquis of An- fit v;, is dated 2d October, 1833, and is for three lives, and <'i! concurrent j'ears. Ah-o A\ and sinp-ular that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, and premises, situate in High-street, in the Town of Pwllheli, called the CARNAliVON CASTLE, now in the occupation of Hugh Jones. victualler. The lease is from the Right Hon. Lord Newborough, for 60 years, commencing the 1st January, 1833.. Further particulars may be had upon application (post-free) to Mr. DAVID WILLIANIS, Solicitor, Pwllheli. To Xiand Valuers and Surveyors.. THE Parties interested having agreed for the Com- mutation of the whole of the TITHES of the parish of ABEREILTCH, in the county of CARNARVON, and being de- sirous of appointing competent Persons for the apportionment of the rent-charge by such a survey and apportionment as will bear the test and certificate of the Tithe Commissioners — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That such Persons as may be desirous of undertaking such survey and apportinnment are to send to me on or before the FIHST day of MAY next, tenders, in writing, (post free) of the terms per acre for the survey and apportionment, including two fair Maps and Books of reference, with each statement brought together, and shewing the names, acreage, state of cultivation, rate per acre, annual value, and proportion of the rent-charge upon each field in the parish, which rent-charge is intended to be appropriated according to a poundage rate upon the rating value of the parish, after allowing the lands covered by moduses, or other certain Tithes, 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 ill for the assistance of the Surveyors by any of the Land- owaers. DAVID WILLIAMS. Tygwyrdd, Pwllheli, March 22d, 1838. GLYNLLIFON PLACE, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. DAVID JONES, TAILOR AND DRAPER, SUCCESSOR TO STONE, SON AND CO. Most respectfully informs the Nobility Clergy, Gentlemen, and the Public in general that he has entered upon the above premises, and intends carrying on the business all iis branches and having engaged Mr. H Mitchell, l oreman to the late Mr. Parker, Regent Street, London, he sticks that patronage with which the House has been favoured, and which shall be his utmost study to deserve. D. J. bus selected a choice assortment of the most Fashionable A fl,eles for the present Season. B.«ngor Street, CM;tmrvon, April ?(!, — —* a" ICO K X S "WAXES. CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY. To be Sold by Private Treaty, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATES. CILILNILAVONSIEzrim.. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF TREFLAN, IN THE PARISH OF LLANBEBLIG. LOTS. TENEMENTS OR PARCELS. pbESEXT TENANTS, OR LATE OCCUPIER. ACREAOU MOItEP. LESS. 1. The Messuage, Farm, and Lands,called T AI IS A F. William Thomas 153 2 25 2. The Messunges, Farm, and Land3, called TREFLAN „ io*p John Williams, Sam. Pierce, Appolonia Hughes^ and William Owen. 148 0 12 3. Several Meadows, Pieces, and Parcels of Land, called TREFLAN MEADOWS, and Land below the Road to Treflan John Williams, Griffith Jones, and others.. 3D 0 2 4. The Meadow,'calkd'the' WliiiGLODD DYWYLL Griffith Jones loo? 5. Seven Fields, on Thomas Jcnes and William Jones 4 J J4 6. A Dwelling House, and Six Ditto on Ditto \Y ilham Jones, Will.am Owen, and O. Jones. 7 0 21 7. A Dwelling House, and Eight Ditto on Ditto. Owen Solomon, O. Owens, and Uob. Rowland. b I J7 8. A Dwelling House, called ALA WOW LL, and Six io i in Ditto on Ditto Thomas Jones and Robert Koberts< W 1 1U IN THE PARISH OF LLANDWrROG. 9. A Messuage, Farm, and Lands, called CAE EONG AN. Thomas Lloyd 18 I 5 IN THE PARISH OF CLYNNOG. 10. Four Dwelling Houses, called SWAN, and a Piece of r, Land, called (iWERGLODD Y MURIAU R. Hughes, and the Parish Officers of Clynog, Liandwrog, and Llanaelliaiarn 1 1 5 11. A Field or Piece of Laud in Nantcwmbran Richard Jones. 132 IN THE PARISH OF LLANWNDA. 12. A Messuage, Farm, and Land, called RHOSGAWEN.. William Hughes 11 030 IN THE PARISH OF LLANRUG. 13. Two Dwelling Houses, and Lands on Rhosddu. 10 137 14. A Dwelling House, Farm, and Lands on Ditto. John Roberts 22 U Jo 15. A Dwelling House and Land, onDitto. John Jones 1 110 IN THE PARISH OF LLANLLYFNI. 16. A Messuage, Farm, and Lands, called PANDU HEN.. John Williams. 10 1 11 17. A Piece or Parcel of Land,called TUHWNT-1'R AFON Griffith Jones 3 0U IN THE PARISH OF PENMORFA. 18. Two Fields or Parcels of Land, called PWLL-Y- CATHOD David Richards 19. A Messuage, Farm, and Lands, called 1Y N-Y-COED, •«;.v n u -• •> o ft. with a Garden in the occupation of Griffith Roberts. Humphrey Jones ard Griffith Roberts t 2 IN THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. 20 A Dwelline Heuse. Shop, Coach-house, Two Stables, and Yard in New Street. R Roberts, T. Evans, John Jones, J. VVill.ams, W. Thomas and M. Davies 21. A Dwelling HOllse, Yard, and Premises, in New-street.. Elfin Rowlands 22. A Garden iii Tan'rallt John Jones 23. Nineteen Cottages in Ditto. IN THE TOWN OF BANGOR. 24. A Dwelling House, Shop, and Premises in High-street.. Owen Owens 25. A Moiety of Two Dwelling Houses, adjoining Ditto at the Back David Griffith 26. Five Dwelling Houses and Gardens in Loo-y-popty Thomas Griffith, David Jones, Ann Humphrey*, Dfcvid Jones, John David, Rich. Williams. Richard Hughes, and Ann Griffith Parry AVflMSBT. IN THE PARISH OF LLANDDYFNAN. 27. A Mes uage,Fann, and Lands, called B RON HEULOG William Roberts's Widow. 17 227 IN THE PARISH OF LLANCRISTIOLLTS. 28. A Menage.Farm,andLands,ca)IcdCAECOCH. William Roberts's Representatives. 2 I 16 29. A Dwelling House and Garden,called TY'N-Y-PISTYLL Richard Parry The Estate in the Township of Treflan is distant about four railes and a half from Carnarvon, on the turnpike road leading to Beddgelert, along which the Mails run daily. It is within a ring fence, near the foot of Snowdon, in the an Bettws Garmon overlooks the much-admired Bay of Carnarvon, and the adjacent Island of Anglesey; an o Preat extensive View of the most bold Scenery in North Wales. The land is well wooded, of excellent quality, and capable oig improvement at very moderate outlay. There are extensive Sheep-walks attached thereto, and which will be sold and 2 and the Estate affords favourable prospects of Slate and Minerals. The river running through the 1 reflan £ > be adapted to the working of Machinery. Lots 13 and 14 adjoin and arc on the River Rhuthallt, otherwise AfonJel°' are well adapted for the erection of extensive and powerful Machinery, the supply of W ater being ample, uncea I c> an excellent fall. Full Particulars of the respective Lots maybe had of Messrs. CoRRY and STATIIAM, Solicitors, Lord"5^rcct,n^^T?° Mr. PICKIN, Solicitor, Wellington, Salop and of Mr. WM. LLOYD Ronr.RTS, Solicitor, Carnarvon, at whose Office MAP. PI the Estates will be left for in-pection, and who will direct a penen to shew rhe Igstales. To XlQad Makers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT the Trustees Of the Carnarvonshire Old Turn- piite Trust will en'er into Contract, and will immediately receive scaled Tenders (directed ta Mr. E. G. Roberts, their Surveyor,) for FORMING, EMBANKJKG, WALL. ING, and completely making TWO PORTIONS of NEW ROADS, each let separately.—viz. No. 1. A continued Portion of a New Line of Road, from the Plantation at and under Cae'r Bryn, in the Mount Hazel Lands, through Wergloddia, Ty'n y Lon, Collfryn, Caegarw, Benallt, Caebongam, Bont Werglodd, and terminating at a certain gravel pit, in Castill field, adjoining the Carnarvon and Pwllheli road, in the Parishes of Llandwrog and Llan- wnda. No. 2.-Another portion of a new road commencing from a Plantation known by the name of David Jones's Plantation, near Glyn'r 1 wrch, continued through Frwyd fields, and the wood in park Ty'ntwll above Frwyd seyfarnog, situated in the parish of Llandwrog, and terminating at the mark G, joining the Pwllheli present road. A map and specification shewing and ascertaining the ex- tent may be seen, at the house of Mr. Owen Jonec, called Ty'n- IIan, in the village of Llandwrog, where persons making Ten- ders (including therein their sureties) are to send them endorsed, sealed, and directed to the surveyor. N.B. No Tenders will be received after Monday, the 30th day of April instant. Carnarvon, April 12th 1838. ?WX»Z»S £ XcE NEW mAIL. THE Public are respect fully informed that the BAN- GOR, CARNARVON,and PWLLHELI MAIL has DISCONTINUED running from the Penrhyn Arms, snd Castle Hotels, and a NEW ROYAL PATENT SAFETY FOUR HORSE MAIL, has commenced running from the I ALBION HOTEL, Bangor, every morning, immediately on I the arrival of the London, Liverpool, Hartford, Chester, and Holyhead Mails, to the SPORTSMAN HOTEL, Carnarvon, and the CROWN HOTEL, Pwllheli; returns from Pwllheli the same evening at a quarter past 3 o'clock, Sportsman Hotel Carnarvon, at quarter past 6 o'clock, and arrives at the Alluon Hotel, Bangor, in time for the above mentiond Mails, enabling c passengers to proceed onwards the same evening or the follow- ing morning by that celebrated new patent safety coach the QUESN or TRUMPS. N.B. All Parcels sent by this Mail will be carried at a moderate charge, and punctually delivered on arrival. j Performed by the Public's most obedient servants, JOHN HUGHES, E. EDWARDS, and Co. < < PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. I i THE Public are respectfully informed that a well- > appointed COACIl, uniting perfect safety with t:»e I utmost possible speed, leaves the PENRHYN ARMS and CASTLE HOTELS, every morning (immediately after the 8 arrival of the Hartford and Chester Mail) for the UXBRIDGE S ARMS HOTEL, Carnarvon, and Pwllheli, returning on the t same evening, jn time for the Chester and Holyhead Mails. ti fhTPassengcrs by this Coach will have the preference for the above Mails. e Parcels coming by this Coach will be transmitted at less r, cost, having to pass through one Office only. s Penrhyn Arms and Castle Hotels Coack Offices, Bangor, April 6th, 1838. t j —' WO Ti- WHEREAS, THOMAS EDWARDS, of COR- ] WEN, in the county of Merioneth, Publican and Wratch j and Clockmaker, and also of LLANGOLLEN, in the county of Denbigh, Watch and Clockmaker, hath bv Indenture, bearing date the 29th day of March last, assigned over all his Stock in 1 Trade, Household F-irniture, and all other his Personal Estate and Effects unto Mr. JoilN BENNETT, of Chester, Wine mer- ( chant, and Mr. JotfN LLOYD, of Mardu, near Corwen, Malt- ( ster, upon trust for the equal benefit of all the Creditors of the j said Thomas Edwards, who shall execute the said Indenture of Assignment, or signify their assent thereto, on or before the 2d day of July next. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Deed above mentioned now lies at my Office, situate at Brynhyfryd, near Ruthin, in the said county of Denbigh. for the inspection and signature of such of the Creditors of the said Thomas Edwards who are willing to accept of the provi- sions therein contained and all persons indebted to the said Thomas Edwards are requested forthwith to pay their respec- tive Accounts at my office. EDWARD JONES, Solicitor to the Assignees Brynhyfryd, Ruthin, April 2,1838. THE TOILET. XLOWfcAHD'S MACASSAR Oil., A VEGETABLE PRODUCTION, IS universally admired, and acknowledged to be the best and cheapest Article for nourishing the HAIV, prevents it from falling off or turning grey, changes grey hair to its original colour, produces and restores HAIR (even at a late period of life,) frees it from scurf, and renders the most harsh and dry hair as soft as Silk, Curly, and Glossy; pre- serves it in Curl and other decorative formation unimpaired by the Summer's heat, violent exercise, or the relaxing ten- dencies of the Ball. Room,$c. To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundation for a Beautiful Head of HaIr. CAUTION.—Ask for "ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL' and observe their Name and Address, in Red, on the wrapper thus, A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON GARDEN, Counter-signed ALEX. ROWLAND. The lowest price is 3s. 6d.—the next 71.—10s. 6d. and 21s. per bottle. HOWI,ANnS KALYDOa, A preparation from mild and balsamic exotics, and perfectly free from mineral admixture.—It effectually eradicates ERUP- TIONS, TAN, PIMPLES, FRECKLES, REDNESS, SPOTS, and all Cutaneous Imperfections renders the most Sallow Complexion delicately fair, cleai, and delightful soft- imparting a healthy JUVENILE BLOOM, as well as realizing a delicate WHITE NECK, HAND and ARM. GENTLEMEN, whose faces are tender after Shaving, will find it alley the irritability aud smarting pain, and render the Skin smooth and pleasant. It prevents and removes every unsightly irregularity and tenderness of the Skin, whether occasioned by exposure to Cold Winds, the Sun, or other accidental cause. Price 4s. 6d. and 81. 6d. per bottle, duty included. ROWLANDS ODONTO; OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, A Vegetable White Powder, prepared from Oriental Herbs, of the most Delicious Odour and Sweetness; it eradicates the Tartar from the Teeth, removes decayed Spots, preserves the Enamel, and fixes the Teeth firmly in their sockets, rendering them beautifully White. Being an Anti-Scorbutic, it eradi- cates the Scurvy from the Gums, strengthens, braces, and renders them of a healthy red; also imparts a delightful fragrance to the breath. Price 2y. 9d. per box, duty included. CAUTION.—The two latter Articles have the Name and Address of the Proprietors, A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted on each, also printed in red, on the Wrapper in which each article is enclosed. Many Shopkeepers offer for sale Counterfeits of the above, composed of the most pernicious ingredients; they call their trash the GENUINE," and sign A, Rowlanli firol omitting the "&" recommending them as being Cheap. Be sure to Ask for "ROW LAND t Sold by them, and by respectable Perfume 44edicine Venders.

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