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TO CREDITORS. íl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, npiHAT the Creditors of HUGH OWEN, JL late of Grocsfecban, in the parish pf Llan- fechcll, in the county of Anglesey, farmer, de- ceased, are requested to deliver an account of their respective demands to William Hughes, of Cromlech, and Edward Lewis, of Penrhos, both of the said parish of Llar.fechell, administrators of the estate and effects of the deceisci or to MR. JOHN EV». SS, attorney at LAW, CARNARVON, rfiat the same may be adjusted and paid. 0 ON SALE, DANTZIC, SWEDISH, & MEMEL TIMBER, NEW YORK YELLOW PINE, utfOVA SCOTIA & MASSACHUSETS PINE, RED & WHITE DEALS, NORWAY DEALS, NEW YORK PINE BOARDS, RED & WHITE OAK, PLASTERING & SLATE LATHS. frrf Apply to JAS. HOLLAN D. ■Sridgewater-street, Liverpool. -=-=-=-= OUR KING, CONSTITUTION, AND LA WS. A NEW WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, V In which NO ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted, ENTITLED THE NATIONAL REGISTER; CONTAINING THIRTY-TWO COLUMNS. 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It may be necessary to inform the Public, that the Proprietors of the NATIONAL REGISTER, have no concern with any other Newspaper-, nor of any other Magazine than LE BEAU MONDE, or Literary and Fashionable Magazine, which is acknowledged to be unrivalled as a Periodical Li- terary Work; the Embellishments of the Maga- zine have never been equalled. The Proprietors challenge Competition, and will wait the decision of the Public. Printed by and for J. B. BELL and J. DE CAMP, at The National Register Office, No. 11, Cathe- I rine-street, Straiui, where all Communications _I are to be addressed (post-free.) Now first published for sale, pricc 2s. Gd. ESSAYS, MORAL AND RELIGIOUS. Usee Studia adolescentiijm alunt, sencctutem oblectaut." Chester: printed and sold by Broster and Son; sold also by J. kasbrook. bookseller, Bangor; Pain.er, Wrexham, Pearsnn, Holyhead; wards, Ruthin; I{ jLuts, ( tinarvaa; .ftr>t>n Dol- gelley; and Ca tii, lolywell., g ——— :—-— Cupel Ccrrig and Beddgelert. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Some time in the month of May next (unless pre- viously disposed of by private contract) the day and place of sale will be mentioned in a future paper, the following FREEHOLD ESTATES. tot jr; p | I | 5 I Hi | i ■■ d ci' g$ a H s :;j o >< 3 *5$ 8 J | » S I I • I !<. 'I § RR, w it re arc very extensive sheep-walks belong-in** to the above tenements: and Pen y Bryn is greatly benefited by the turnpike-road from CapelCerrig to Beddgelert being made through the farm. b Further particulars may be had by applyiug to Mr. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Maentwrog; or to Mr. H. OWEN, solicitor, in Bala, who is authorized to treat for the premises by private contract. Bangor Association, St. David's Day, Tuesday, 1st of March, 1808. y CYMI)EITHAS FANGOR. £ 7"N gymmaint a hod torri Tai, lladrad, a JSL Throseddiadau era ill, wedi eu gwneuthur ym Mhhvyfydd Bangor, Llandegai, a Llanllechid, yn Swydd Gaernarfoti, a derfod i'r Troseddwyr yn fynych ddiangc rhag cyfiawn Gospedigaeth, naill a'i trwy orrnod Tynenvch, neu o eisiau digon o Arian i ddwyn y cyfryw Ddrwg-vreithredwyr i dderbyn Barn y Gyfraith. RHYBUDD YW HWN. Ein bod ni, Enwau y rhai sydd yn canlyn, Tri- golisn y Plwyfydd uchod, wedi ymrwymo i wneu- thur ein gorau tu ag at ddwyn i'r Gosp ahaeddant, bob cyfryw rai a wnelont nnrhyw Ladrad ar ein Heiddo, neu a fytklont yn euog o'r Troseddiadau a enwir yma. Ac, fel y gwnelem hyn yn well, darfu i ni gvttuno talu y cyfryw Wobrau acaben- nodir rhagllaw, i unrhyw un a ddalio, neu a fyddo yn achos o ddal ac o gospi Dynion euog o'r Tro- seddiadau sydd yn canlyn :— Am dorri Ty 3 3 0 Am yspeilio ar ben ffordd fawr, 8 3 0 Am ladratta CelFyl neu Gaseg, 2 2 0 Am ladratta neu anafu Bnwch, Llo, Dafad, neu anifail arall, 1 1 0 Am (lorri i, nen ladratta Da, neu Ddod- refn, o unrhyw dy allan, 0 10 6 Am ladratta neu wneuthur niwaid i Fenn, Trol, Aradr, neu unrhyw Ger Hwsinonacth arall, 0 10 6 Am ladratta Aloehyri neu Aderyn dof, Oil) 6 Am dorri Perllau neu Ardd, 0 10 6 Am ladratta Yd, Grawn, Gwellt neu Wair yn tyfu neu wedi eu casghi ynghyd, Potatws neu Faip, 0 10 6 Am dorri neu ladratta Llidiart, Cled- ren, Post, neu unrhyw waith haiarn yn perthyn iddo, 0 5 0 At am unrhyw Drosedd neu Ladrad na phen- nodwyd o'r blaen, y fath wobr ag a dybio y rhan fwyaf o aelodau 'r Gymdcithas yn gymmwys ei roddi. PLWYF BANGOR. Y wir Barehedig Esgob, Bangor, Y Parchedig Dean, Bangor, Y Parchedig Mr. Kyflin; Y Parchedig Thomas Ellis, Y Parchedig H. Owen, D. D Y Parchedig Mr. Jones, Vicar, < Y Parchedig Mr. Rice, Y Parchedig Mr. Williams, Y Parchedig Mr. R. Davies, Y Parchedig Mr. N. Owen, Thomas Jones Parry, Esq. .1 John Jones, Esq. Bangor, John Jones, Esq.. Treborth. John Roberts, Esq. D. R. John Taylor, Esq, Peu'rallt, Mr. Hugh Jones, Surgeon, Mr. Roberts, Surgeon, Mr. Pring, Organist, Mr. Rasbrook, Post Officc, Mr. Jackson, Bangor Ferry, W. White, Esq. Perfedd-goe.l, Mr James Hutchins, Mr. Jones, Bryntyrion, Robert Coleman, Esq. Perfedd-goed, Mr. John Brown, Plumber and Glazier, LLANDEGAI. Benjamin Wyatt, Esq. Lime Grove, James Greenfield, Esq. Bryndctwcn, Samuel Worthington, and Go. Mr. W. Williams, Llandegai, Mr. James Deffcrd, Mr. W. Pierce, Rhose. LLANLLECHID. Y Parchedig Mr. Roberts, Rector, Mr. Thomas Jones. ABER. Y Parchedig II. W. Jones. The members are requested to meet at Mr. JACKSON'S, Bangor Ferry, on Tuesday the 1st of l March next; dinner at 3 o'clock CURACY. — '■ V WANTED, by a Clergyman of respect- able character, conversant in the U el -h language, a CURACY, in any of the counties of North Wales. Salary will be ho great object, where the use of the Parsonage-house can he had, and the situation likely to be permanent. For further particulars, enquire of ihe Printer of this jmpgr; if by letters, post paid. PONIES FOR SALE. -0- A PAIR of STRONG PONIES, of a hand- some dark brown colour, with long tails; they match exactly, and arc well adapted for a curriclc: one is rising six years old, is perfect- ly gentle and sure-footed, and has carried a lady; the other rising four, is very temperate, and likely to make a good roadster.—The price is Fifty Guineas. Enquire of Mr. JACKSOY, Bangor Ferry; or Mr. RASBROOK, Post Master, Bangor. DIVIDEND. y" II THE Commissioners in a Commission of JL Bankruptcy,awarded and issued forth against JOHN JONES, late of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon, Draper, Grocer, Dealer and Chap- man, (late partner with Mark Hughes, of Alder- manbury, London), intend to meet on the six- teenth day of March next. at ten in the forenoon, at the house of George Bettiss, Innhoider, called the Sportsman Inn, situate in Castle-street, in the town of Carnarvon, in the said county of Car narvon, in order to make a dividend of the estate and effects of the said bankrupt; when and where the creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they win be excluded the benefit of the said dividend.—And all claims not then substantiated will be disallowed. N. B. The dividend will not, be then paid, but on a future day, of which due notice will be given in this paper. II. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor. Carnarvon, 6th Fcb. 1808. MORFA DINAS DINLEE INCLOSUR I THE undersigned, the Commissioner ap- pointed by an Act of Parliament, passed in the l'orty-sixth year of the reign of his present: Majesty, ejitlitle(I 11 An Act for inclosing and embanking lands in the parishes of Llandwrog, Llanwnda, and Llanfaglan, in the county of Carnarvon." Bo herein/ give Notice, That the fifth public sitting far putting the said Acts into execution, will be held at the house of Mr. George Bettiss, known by the name of the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, on Thursday the 3d day of March next, between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the same day; when and where the attendance of all the proprietors is requested, for the pur- pose of taking into consideration the plans, re- ports, and estimates of the intended drainage to be made in the said common, and delivered in by Mr. Bower, the engineer, appointed for that purpose. And all persons who have becoiuc pur- chasers of any part of the said common, arc re- quested to be prepared to complete their respec- tive purchases by the time aforesaid; when and where I shall execute proper conveyances of all the allotments disposed of. Given under my hand the 6th day of February, 1808. WALTER JONES, Commissionef. Carnarvonshire Freehold Estate. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Mil. EI.I A S WILLIAMS. At the Crown and Anchor, in the town of Pwllheli, in the county of Carnarvon, on Wednesday the 24th day of February next, between-three and five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which due notice will be given, in the following or such other lots as maybe agreed upon, and subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced. J of acres « Parish, Tenants t Tenmunis. Til ore or, lt:s.s. A. R. P. 1 Llanaelhaiarn, Mrs Jones and John Roberts, Parcel, ..33 2 0 2 Mrs Jones and William Griffith, 24 1 56 3 Jane Jones, Llanravon, 2 3 6 4 Robert Roberta. Ty mawr, 3 2 15 5 William Griffith, Ty newydd, I 1 39 1 The whole of the above lands are of an excellent quality, and capable of great improvements at an easy expenee, being situate near Llanaelhaiarn Day, where lime and sea manure may be had.— They are situate 13 miles from the market town of Carnarvon, and 7 miles from Pwllheli, and near the Turnpike road. They command an unlimited right of common on the adjacent hills called the Rivals and BwJch mawr, which afford excellent Sheep walks. The respective Tenants will shew the premises, and further particulars may be had of THOMAS JONES, Esq, Bryntyrion, near Bangor; MR. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Maentwrog, Merioneth- shire or of Ma. JOHN ELLIS, Solicitor in Pwll- heli, Carnarvonshire, where a Map of the, Estate may be seen. January 22d}180S.. I WANTED, AYmilh as an APPRENTICE lo a Wool- len-draper, in the town of Beaumaris; as he will be treated as one of the family, a premium will be expected ;—he must speak t he English and Welch languages fluently. For further particulars apply, if by letter pos paid, to the Printer of this paper, Bangor, Jan. 20, 1S08. CUr. ACY IN NORTH WALLS, y WANTED immediately, a CURATE to V v serve two churches within the diocese of Bangor, about, two miles distant from each other. Any gentleman wanting such a situation, will have the use of the glebe house and garden, and may he accommodated with land sufficient to keep a horse or cow; he may also have the household furniture of the present curate at a fair valuation. For further particulars, apply at the office of Mr. II. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon, (if by letter, post paid.) DIVIDEND. rr -E, Commissioners in a commission of JSL iiicl el ji JAMES KNOWLES, of Gwyndu, in the parish of Bodwrog, in the county of A.nglesea, luu-holdcr, dealer and chapman, intend to meet on the 15th day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of George BeHiss, Inn-holder, known ■>y the name of the Sportman Inn, situate in at the house of George BeHiss, Inn-holder, known ■>y the name of the Sportman Inn, situate in Castle-street, in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon in order to make ;« dividend ¡ ot the estate and effects of the said bankrupt. When and where the creditors, wiio have not al- ready proved their debts, arc to come prepared to I prove the same, or they will be exclude;! the be neSt of the said dividend. And all claims not then substantiated, will be disallowed. II. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor. N. B. The dividend will not be paid on that day, hut on a future day, of which due notice will be given in this paper. Carnarvon, 23d Jan. 1308. THOMAS nOBEHTS, T GOLDSMITH. JEWELLER, Sic. PTTAIvES the liberty of offering his grateful M acknowledgements to bis numerous friends and the public in general, for the encouragement so liberally conferred upon him during his resi- dence in the Poultry, and begs leave to announce that the Partnership lately subsisting between him and Mr. R. J. ROBERTS, was dissolved on the 31st of December last, by mutual consent. Having an opportunity of obtaining; much more commodious and spacious premises.. (No. 53., CHEAPSIDE,) he has entered upon tlieiii, and laid in a choice and elegant assortment of JEW- ELLERY, GOLD, SILVER, PLATED, and CUTLERY ARTICLES, of the newest almost fashionable taste; where he solicits the continued encouragement of his friends and the public, whom he wilt always study to oblige by the most unre- mitting attention. Cheapsidi, 1st Feb. 1S03. Llangism, Ccrrig y Druidio: LlanfihangeL and Beliws Gwerfilgoch Inclosure. >/ ALL persons interested in the COMMONS and WAST15 LANDS, within the several parishes above-mentioned, are requested to attend personally or by their respective agents, at the house of Mr. T. Jones, in Cerrig y Druidion, in the county of Denbigh, on Thursday the ISiii of Fehruary next, at cleveit o'clock in the forenoon, when a draft of the bill (prepared pursuant to the resolutions of the last meeting) intended to be brought into parliament during the present session, for dividing, allottiug, and inclosing the commons and waste land aforesaid, will be submitted to their consideration, and such persons who have, or claim any manors or lordships within the limits of the said several parishes, are desired to pro- duce, at the same time, a full and accurate de- scription of such manors or lordships respectively, in order to be introduced into such bill. J. & E. OLDFIELD, Solicitors. Farm, near Abergele, 27 th Jan. 1808. STATE LOTTERY Of -25,000 Tiekcts, Begins DRAWING Stli of MARCH, 1808. To be draten in Ten Days. SCHEME. 3 Prizes of = £ 20,000 ire P- C)0,000 3 10,000. 30,000 4 5,000 20,000 20 1,000. 20,000 30 500 15,000 45 100 1,500 60 50 3,000 J,000 21 21,000 5,100 15 70,500 25,000 Tickets. = £ 250,000 NO FIXED PRIZE. The above SCHEME, with not three Blanks to a Prize, contains nearly double the number of Capi- tal Prizes of any Lottery for many years past, though many of those Lotteries consisted of (30,000 Tickets. Present Price.—Ticket = £ 20 19 0 Half £ 10 15 0 Eighth £ 2 15 6 Quarter. 5 0 0| Sixteenth. 18 0 Tickets and Shares, in a great variety of Num- bers, arc now selling at all the Licenced Lottery Offices in London, and by their Agents in the country, who have likewise on sale Tickets and Shares for the GRAND CITY LOTTERY, Of Freehold Houses, discharged of Land Tax CONTAINING Capital Prizes to the amount of = £ 101,000. viz. 1 valued at £ 25,000 "i valued at = £ 1,000 1 7,000 G 3,000 -1 6,000 1 2,000 It is proposed that those Prizes which are di vided into small Shares shall be sold, and the pro. duce paid to the respective Shareholders. PRESENT PRicr.-Ticktt. £1 14 0 Half. = £ 4 0 01 Eighth. = £ 1 1 0 Quarter. 2 1 0 Sixteenth. 0 10 6 Ta be drawn in Guildhall■. VQth AvriU 1808. ——F. i C A RN AR VON. TO BE SOLD HY PRIVATE CONTR -\C ?. ALL those TWO MESSAGES or DU i-lU.- I X G HOUSES and PREMISES, sin; b> Hole in ihe Wall-street, in the town of •• von, now in the occupation of William Williams ol)ei i and Robert Jones, as tenants at will. And also all that HOUSE, situate mv-r fit-' bridge leading to Porfhuiawr, in the said to .va of Carnarvon, now in the occupation of j, as tenant also at will. The above premises are held under „•< one life. For further particulars, apply at !!u- ,f Mr. H. R. WIJ.J.IAWS, Solicitor, < -w. CAPITAL GRAZING FARM AND :{; P- WALKS IN CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, And entered upon at May next, THE DEMESNE of STRATA vi/r.unx JL ABBEY (partly tythe free) tensive, (try, and healthy sheep-walk-, ■•aM, Alur 1 i t r, Hafodeidoes, ami );iili or lho.<e ne.vimy fie'1 i banks of the Tifcy, < 1 V Fielos; the whole comprising one ci i > sirable grazing, rearing, ani sheep ii Wales. Most of the demesne lands may be irri- gaiea' at a. small ex pence. will be given to a sl!1Htantial tenant. For further particulars apply (if by ].er:, post paid) to HüGH HIHUIES, at Abenshvv'h. February 2, 1803. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On the premises at GlynnHivoii, near Carnarvon, on Tuesday the 23d instant, and the ion..nviii$ day. A'IL the FARMING STOCK, I'M;■ 1.5?- M ENTS IN H US BAN DR f) \( R V V ESS ELS, &e. consisting of a capital A i i{ Y of COWS, a variety of BULLOCKS of diiferent ages; several HEIFERS, calved and in cah"; a choice colleciioIl of CALVES; a vai'ie!v of SHEEP, PIGS, CART HORSES, and !i.t"K *• A quantify of IIA1, CORN, and POTATOES; 1/ several CAHTS; LAND ROLLERS 1\- NO WING MACHINE; CHAFF CUTTERs several PLOUGHS; HARROWS; GElTU\d for several HORSES. The stock is well selected, aad worthy the- tention of Breeders and Graziers. The sale to commence each day at ten o'clock, and continue until all is sold. RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & CO. STOCK BROKERS, Corner of Jlank Buildings, CornMU, AXD FACING THE GATE OF THE KIXC'S XZWS, CUAniSG CROSS, LON UOX. RESPECTFULLY recommend to Iheoo.'ico > of their friends and the public, the STATE LOiTERY, that is to cotiiiiie-ice drawing on the Sill of NEXT MONTH (MARCH). The Scheme, with only 25,000 Tickets, contains nearly double the number of CAPITAL PRIZES thatfonuer of Fifty Thousanu Tickets have hud. This Lot- tery has Sixty Capital Prizes, not three HLmks to a Prize, and ewry Prize to be drawn from the Wheel—nor one fixed. CAPITALS. 3 Prizes of = £ 20,000 are 3 io,ot)o 4. 5,000. 20 1,000 30 500 15,000 0,205 other Prizes 10.Y,G0,> 25,000 Tickets. TICK ETS and SHARKS are on Sale; and all Lot. tery business transacted by Rtcxi A «oso. GLII); LUCK, and Co. .c.Wf

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