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GEORGE INN, PARKGATE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, PE^HAT old-established INN, with the FUR- B NITURE anil J3TOCK, now occupied by Mr. Spencer, who is removing to the Eagle-and- Child, Holyhcad.-For further particulars, apply to EDMUND Lyox, Esq. Nestol1; or to Mr. Sprs on the premises. March 31, 1808. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the King's Head, in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon, oil Friday the Sth (lay of April, 1808, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, sub ject to such con- ditions as shall be then produced the follow-, ing Leasehold, and Freehold Estates LOT 1. ALL that much admired and delightful MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, called the PRIORY, at the enhance of the said town of Carnarvon, with the offices, lawn, walks, Shrubberies, and plantations, occupying the brow and side of a gentle rise, which gradually slopes to the banks of the river Meuai, commanding a view of a considerable part of Anglesey and the ■castle and bay of Carnarvon, the whole forming a scene remarkable for picturesque beauty together ■with a small garden, and an excellent double ■with a small garden, and an excellent double stable, and hay loft over the same. Also a yard adjoining with a cow-house for four cows, and a. I shed for a whiskey or cart.; and contiguous to, and between the lawn and Menai, an excellent hay field, in high cultivation. All new untenanted. LOT 2. All that piece or parcel of Land, called CAF, T'WT-lfILL, situate in the suburbs of the said town of Carnarvon. "LOT 3. 'All those two pieces or -of Land, called ■CAEAU TWT-HILL UCHA, situate in or near Pen'r-allt, other part of the suburbs of the said town of Carnarvon. Hie above-mentioned Premises are held by a lease, bearing date the 2-1'fi of 'Noveiuher, 1788, then granted to TolN HUGHES, Gentleman, for the lives of himself, WILLIAM JOSEPH THOSIAS, since deceased, and ROBERT EDWARD Jovns, then of the age of 9 years or thereabouts, and the life of the survivor of them, the first Lot at and under the yearly rent of Hr. the second Lot sr. -and the third Lot 101. 10s. since which, very, i considerable sums of money have been laid out ort i. the Premises, particularly on Lot the first., Im- mediate possession may be had of the three Lots. LOT 4. All that other MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LAND.. with the Appurtenances, called TY-FRY YN EXCHEQUER, situate in the parish of Aberdaron, in the said -eaenfy, in the holding of HENRY THOMAS. The last Lot is freehold, has a valuable right of common, and is capable of considerable im- provement. Further particulars may be had of'Mr. TTUGII ELLIS, Solicitor, Carnarvon; Messrs..JONES'S, Solicitors, Machynlleth or Mr. JOHN ROBERTS, Attorney and Notary Public, Bangor. J. PEARSON, Bookseller, Stationer, and Tea-dealer, HOLYUEAD. THE amusement and advantages of a CIR- CULATING LI BRARY having long been desired by most of the honourable and respectable families in this neighbourhood, he has purshased a well-selected COLLECTION of BOOKS of near EIGHT HUNDRED VOLUMES for that purpose, and intends adding all works of EST A- BUSHED ME-RST as they are published, as well as the best PEKIBFFTCXC I*CBI.ICATIOXS.—TEHMS, Yearly, £ 6s. to have one book per day Half Yearly,' 14s. one book per day: Quarterly, 7s. one book per day; with every article in the BOOKSELLING and STATIONARY LINE, at the LONDON PRICES, without any additional tharge of carriage. MAGAZINES, MONTHLY REVIEWS, and other PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS regularly supplied,, and an excellent assortment of PA- PERS, POCKET BOOKS, c. Whilst J. P. solicits the support of the public, he has the satisfaction to inform them, that he has so arranged the mode of conveying books to his subscribers at a distance, that they shall be*, forwarded weekly, ou POST ROAD, l'rcc c,t' expence. Catalogues may be had at the NORTH WALES GAZETTE OFFICE, Bangor. -e.- J. P. likewise informs the public, he has, at the solicitation of many of his friends, entered into the TEA LINE, and has this week received from a Broker belonging to the India House, a great supply" of oKXCisn coon TEAS, at the under- mentioned prices, for READY MONEY, which will he found well worth the attention of families, and- independent of their superior quality will insure a SAVING of ONE to TWO SHILLINGS in each pound. Black Teas per lb. ) s. d. s. rf.fBcst Imported do,.12- 6 Congon Leaf, 6 0!BestImportedGun- Good Souchong,7 f>| powder, 0 Very good Souchong,8 Qfnjfee, Choco.ate-yCor.oa, Capita! Souchong,9 OiGood roastedconee, j Superfine Souchong,9 6 Fine Plantation <.o, < u Best Imported ditto,11 0 Superfine OBburbon Green Teas. ditto.. 7 ° Very good Green,8 0,Genuine Turkey do, 8 0 Fine Tawnky, 9 OGood Chocolate, 6 6 Very fine Bloom, ;9 G Churchman's & Sir Superfine ditto, Hy- Hans Stoane's son kind, .10 fi Milk Chocolate, 7 6 Superfine Ilyson,. •■•'12 0,Genuine Pat.Cocoa 5 6 Fine and course SUGARg at reduced prices. A great variety of plain and elegant P A PE ft HANGINGS of the best London patterns, of which specimens will be seat for inspection to any dis- tance. JEWELLERY and TRINKETS of the newest and ]Zo:t el,egant patterns. A large assortment of ToYS, CTJTT,rity, Dealer ;in LACE, PERFUMERY, PATENT ME- DICINES, and various other articles, at the London prices. Orders from the country duly attended to. TO MEN OF FASHION., AND MARRIED LADIES. CG ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES continue to he JTIF made in the most elegant and fashionable manner, and in that highly approved stile of cut- ting, which 'has given universal satisfaction to Che Nobility and Gentry, bv DIETRICH-SEN and CLA.UK, Tailors, at No. 12, Rath1)CD-pbcc, Ox- ford-street, London, (the latter .hereto fore Foreman to Mr. ALLEN.) They also MAW YOUNG GENTLEMEN'S SUITS., and Hussar Dresses in the most tasteful and elegant form. Country re- sidents may he informed how to send their mea- sure in a letter, or may send an old suit. Uniforms, Leather Breeches. Cumeie Coats., Liveries, &c. FIVE GUINEAS REWARD. WHEREAS the Leather Shop of MR. JOIIT; PAYNTER, of Amlwch, in the county of Anglesey, Currier and Leather Cutter, was BROKE OPEN on the night of Tuesday the 15th day of March, 1808, and a quantity of Leather and other Goods taken and carried away therefrom. Notice is hereby given, That-whoever will give information respecting, the said robbery, so that the offender or offenders may be brought to justice, shall, on conviction, receive a Reward of FIYE GUIO: s from MR. ROBERT PRICII ARD, of Llwydiarth Esgot, Clerk and Treasurer to the Aml weh Association for the; Prosecution of Felons. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, GLANYDON, AXGLESEA. LAN-YBON commands a, most beautify! XJT AND-extensive sea view, with 'he A-Ivan'AGE of convenient Bathing PLACES.) wifisia S00 yards OF the house has .a breakfast and dining room, with kitchms, ,servants hall dairy, panirvs, &c. &c. besides excetientceUars; tearoom, five bed-rooms: and dressing-rooms, with servants rooms, &c. above stairs; coach-house, stables, cow-house, and other convenient-out-houses,-and an lent walled garden, stocked with well-trained fruit trees. GJanvdon is situated about a mile from the market tewn of Amlwch, where tha post arrives daily, and within ten miles of the post road from Holyhead to Lcmdoti. The MARKETS are well sup- plied on Saturdays, and almost a dailj- communi- cation by regular traders from AmI wen to Liver- pool. For farthsr particaiaT*, AFVPIY■ ie, MESSRS. POOLES', Solicitors, Carnarvon; or Mr. PRICE, Mona Lodge, Anglesca. r THE tenant MAY be accommodated with land, from ten to forty acres, in high cultivation.. March, 1808. This D-ay Published, PRICE ONE SHILLING EACH NUMBER, Numbers 1 & 2, of THE W iNL S a M A G A Z T, N E, (Try surf a Givybodaclli ) Containing Divinity, Moral Essays, Antiquity, Philology, Maxims," Chorosraphical and Bio- graphical Sketches; Natural History; Agricul- tures Mathematical Questions and Solutions; Poetry, ancient and modern; Prises of Grain Acknowledgments, Advertisements, &c. This work is conducted by a Welsh Bard, assisted by several Gentlemen of distinguished abilities, Oes gwr na ddengys gariarl, At laith ddi IcdiaUhei wlad ? Carnarvon, printed AND sold, by 1:> Roberta, to whom orders and materials for the WE<.sli Maga- zinc may he directed, post paid; sold also by Brostcr& Son, Chester; J Rashrook, Bangor; II. Hughes,, Beaumaris J. Hughes and R. Price, Red Wharf; J. Richards, Llanerch" y mecld; R. Roberts and W. Williams,X Ilolyhead; E. Carnes, Holywell; J. Vaughan, Denbigh; R.Saunderson, Haia; H. J ones, Dolgeily; J. Carmar- then; M. Hughes, Talgarth; W. Williams, No. 3, Newcastle-street, Strand, Loudon. GRAND CITY LOTTERY Of Freehold Houses, DISCHARGED OF LAND TAX. £ 104,000VALUE IN CAPITAL PRIZES. 20,000 TICKETS. TO BE DRAWN AT GUILDHALL, APRIL 26. List of Capital Prizes, with the Value of each. Grand Hotel, 9, SkirRer-strect -025,MO 24, Skizirier-st-ect 7,000 43, DITTO, 6,000 45, DITTO, 6,000 5, PICKETT-STREET, 6,000 7, DITTO, '• 6,000 1 4,000 ¡ 21, DITTO, 4,000 41, DITTO, 4,000: 8, DITTO, 4,000 4, DITTO, 4,000 10, PICKETT-STREET, 4,000 11, 4,000 18, 3,000 40, West-side OF Snow-hil! 3,060, 42, Skinher-street, 3,000 48, DITTO, ,OOO 14;:1, DITTO, 3,000 4, Pickett-street, 3,000 22, Skin,)cl, 2,000 street Making together the Sum of £ 104,000. The above Valuation is taken at the lowest es- timate, and there is no doubt, that by the time the Lottery is drawn,- the property will be very considerably increased in value. Offers have been nJa,e from various peraonsi to purchase several of the Houses at the prices they are estimated at, and it. is proposed that those Prizes which are divided into small shares shall be sold, and the produce paid to '-se Shareholders according to their respective Shares. PRESENT PRICE Ticket, •••••,•••. £ T 19 0 Half.£Ll .40jl::i;;hth.£1 2 0 Quarter. 2 3 0 Sixteeith. 0 11 0 Tickets and Shares are soiling at all the Offices. THE WHOLE WORKS OF A R CUB {811Q P L E I G If 10 Js". Just-published, by R. Ogfe,- at Blair's Head, 295, Ilolbcoi, andT. Hamilton^ No. gt, Paternoster- Row, in 6 vols. Svc. I)rice 21. 86. -6d. lioyul Paper3'. 3s. ANEW and ENLARGED EPiTICN of thfc WOR-K.S of this admirable .Prelate, containing a ntunber. of OR'IGJNAl. PIECES, ■equal to any of his former productions, with the U FE of the Author, and Critical Remarks upon his writings, By the Rev. G. GERMENT. Subscribers will please immediately to complete their setts, and those wishing for copies are re- quested to order them soon, as the book will be immediately advanced in price. R. Ogle takes this opportunity of returriin,- thanks to those individuals and societies, &c. in North and South Wales, who have honored him with their patronage, and solicits their attention to his catalogue of Divinity lately published (which may be had gratis) and from which he will make the trade allowance of 10 per Cent discount, if to the amount of ^'10 he taken. May be had of J. Rasbrook, Bangor; Painter, Wrexham Pearson, Holyhead Edwards, Rnthin; Roberts, Carnar- von; Carnes, Holywell, and Brostcr and Son, Chest jr. TO THE CURIOUS IN PENS. ¡ PALMER'S Royal, l'o, and other Pens, (SUITED TO LADIES AS WELL AS GENTLEMEN'S HANDS,) SOLD WHOLESALE § RETAIL, AT THEIR Royal Pen Manufactory, East Grinstead. The Sole Inventors of the ROYAL PORTABLE PENS. THESE Pens from experience have given JL the most general satisfac-'ion, a!i(t. ac xiow held in uftiversa! estimation, not only in (he United Kingdom, but also in the East and West Indies, and on the Continent. Jlhe peculiar IUC- thod of cutting thcui, and the neat and convenient manner -ifi flle })Grtl)b.c have produced to the proprietors nu-ny flattering I testuiionials from the Royal Familv, and-many of the nobility and gentry, of their superior worth and elegasce; and the public mar1 be assured that' every poosible care will be observed to continue them worthy their notice and preference. Large odice Pens of the first quality, and Pens for drawing, and ladies fine writing. Also Boxes of various sizes, fitted up with every necessary article for Writing. PALMER S PENS May be had ,in Londou, of Hatchard, Bookseller to her Majesty, Piccadilly; Munn, New Bond- street; Ackennan's Repository of Arts, Strand; Jackson, 19s, Ox ford-street.; H. T. Hodgson, Wimpolc-stveet, and No. ü, Great Mary-le-boue- street; Robcy, 1^7, Mount-street, Berkley-square; Wrangham, New Boud-Strect; Wilson, Paui's- alley; Budd, Pall Mail; Cham pan to and Co. Jcwry-strcat,- Ai'agatc,and Owen, Poultry; Bros- rer and Son, Chester; J. Rasbrook, Bangor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead; Ed- wards, Ruthin; Roberts, .Carnarvon; Carnes, Holywell. TO FISHERMEN, FISH-CURERS, MANU- FACTURERS, &c.. -'j PULTENE ¥ TOWN, NORTH EAST COAST E-F SCOTLAND. -&d ? NOTICE is hereby ji'iven, that the British JJ'K Society for extending the Fisheries and' improving the Sea Coasts, arc now constructing aad have considerably proceeded with a secure and commodious Harbour on the South side of lic, i Bay of Wick, which will be capable of contain-' ing above 100 Fishing Vessels, and with such a depth of water as will enable vessels drawing nine feet water, to enter and depart at high water in. neap tides and at half tides in spring tides and- immediately adjoining to the Haruourthe scite of a town has been laid out by Mr. TELFORD, with proper situations for Curing-houses, an extensive Grass-plat for the repairing and backing of Netts. a sufficient space for theerectiou-of frames to dry'" them, atiti-a Itealtliy walk for the inhabitants, commanding a full view of the Bay and Offing. The TowlI and Harbour are within tittie iiiore than half a. mile of the-populoirs town of Wick, and communicate with it by a newly-erected Stone-, Bridge. The ground belonging to the Society is' all Hat and capable of cultivation. There is a regular and plentiful supply of water, with a sufficient fall adjacent to the Village-and Harhour: for several Water Wheels; and there is an'cx- celieat Spring jvithin a short distance of the Town and Harbour. The Herrings have set in, on this part of the coast, for the last 30 years, without a -dno-Ie failure, about the 1st of August; in the last season no fewer than 30,000 barrels were taken, and, in the opinion of thesFishermen Upon the spot, the quantity might have been doubled, had the Harbour been then sufficiently advanced to afford shelter to the boats. The Town is divided into Building Lots of 50 -feet in front by 100 in depth, which maybe feued in perpetuity at the easy rate of 25 and 20 shil- lings, according to the position of the Lots. The choice will be regulated by the priority of the ap- plication, the first year's rent remitted to those who shall have completed their Houses within the year; and the first twelve real Fishermen, who become settlers, will enjoy other advantages. The COUIJJG-HOUSE LOTS will be DISPOSED of by AUCTION in July next, and future notice will be given of the day and place. Further particulars may be learned from the Society's Agent, JAMES WILLIAMSON, Esq. Upper Achergill, Wick; from LEWIS GORDON, Esq. W. S. Edinburgh; and their Secretary GILBERT Jia'tj. Furaival's' Inn, London. I RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & CO. STOCK BROKERS, Corner of Bank Buildings, Ci-rnhm, AND SPACING T'IE GATE OF THE K rXG'8 MEWS. ■CHATUNK CROSS, LONDOK. MESPECTFCXLY recommend to .A of their friends and the public, the ST ATE LOTTER Y., that CQMMENCED DRA WTNG o,n the,Eighth Day of MARCH. The SCh(,IH, S with only 25,090 Tickets, contains nearly double; the number of CAPITAL PRIZES thatfonner ones of Fifry Thousand Tickcrs have tunl. This Lot- I tery has Srxt-y Capital Prizes, not three Blanks to a Prize, and every Prize to he drawn from the "heel-not >one fi)¡¿. CAPITALS. 3 Prizes of £ W,Q00 are .sfiPd.OOO 3 10,000 30,000 4 5,000 20,000 ¡ 20 I ().)!) 20,000 SO 500 15,000 •6,205 other 25,000 Tickets, £ 250,000 TICKETS and SHARES are on Sale at .J.. PEARSON'S, IIOL"{HEAD, For RICHARDSON, GOODLTJCK, and Co. London, where all Lottery business is tramactcd. OUR KIVa, CONSTITUTION AND LAWS. A NEW WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, IE which NO AC7ERTISE.MEN.XS are inserted, ENTITLED THE A^ITIOAUL REGISTER* CONTAISIXG" ■ THIRTY-TWO 'CO'LUMIsS. The Paper is conducted on a splendid and Original Plan, printed on a Superfine Yellow. Woven Paper, of the largest. Size ever manufactured, and will be Annually accompanied with an ap- propriate EMBLEMATICAL TITLE-PAGE and COPIOUS INDEX. 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They have impartially an'4 unreservedly comnnmicated their Political, Theatrical, and General Opinions, in that style of writing, which must evidence their non-attach- ment. to any party of Men, Prejudice, or Custom, and of their determination to be guided by reason and justice-alone. Every Article of Importance is preserved, that, the Paper may contain a regu- lar Series of the Great Events that transpire, so that the Public may find it an accurate Retailer and Delineator of the Transactions and Customs of the Times. Its Pages shall neither flatter the Prejudices and Passions of the Great, nor with- hold the just eulo £ t»m due to their merits. Nor will they '.legva.l'e their Press by adding fresh laulus to ihe political Madness that raii so fierce and ungovernable among the lower Cl-gisei of So- ciety nor in their Dramatic department will they he found to be cell so "C ri tic, but the impar- t^al Directors of the Public Taste. In their' Lighter Matter, where Originality can be 'pre- served, they will endeavour to draw the Line,, that, while the grave may be ltd to-smile, yet in' that which excites it, there pHLY be a something; tending to Instruction, aswefl as Amusement. The Arrangement of the National Register. 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Statement of the Fluctuation of the London and Provincial Mar- kets, Pubic Funds, §c-. £ y% Either of the Edi- tions of THE NATION AL REGISTER may be had of ALL the Clerks of the Roads, Booksellers, -in(i N .1 and Newsmeu, throughout the United Kidgdom, at 9s. 2d. per Quarter, which is after the same "rp of Charp-e m other Weeklv Newspapers printed on a very-inferior Paper, and in the worst I style of printing, and, indeed, so much so, that niore than one litilf of thtir Contents are com- pletely unintelligible. It may he necessary to inform the Public, that the Proprietors of tItC NATIONvi, REGISTER, have no concern with any other Newspaper, nor of any other Magazine than LE Bt-AU MONDE, or Literary and Fashionable tfagazinr, 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 Ptil)lic., Printed hy and for J. REELI, and J. DE CAMP, at The National Register Office, No. 11, Cathe- rine-street, Strand, where all Comwuuications" arc to be addressed (poit-irce-) ,> I BRICKS. ONE Hundred Thousand of pood BRICKS to be SOLD, lying-convenient for shipping r at the mouth of the River Ogvren, price two 'I guineas per thousand.—Enquire'of MR. WYATT, of Lime Grove, near Banjor, who will appoint a i Person to attend on Monday flie, ISth of April, I (to count out and deliver any quantifies that may ¡ be then engaged,) and every following Monday I till the whole are sold; the to be paid ou ¡ dc-liver; I Royal Ea:change Assurance Office. London, MRitfAav 24TH, 13û3. TlfE Corporation of the ROYAL EX- CHANGE ASSURAN CE have constituted and appointed I\lr. ROBERTS, of Banger, in the county of Carnarvon, Attorney at Lay;" their Agent and Receiver for the said place and parts adjacent; for the Assurance of Buildings, Goods, Merchandizes and Farming-stock, from loss or damage by fire; and also for th Assurance of Lives. By order of the Court of Directors, SAMUEL FENN ING, Jun. Secretary. LEY FOR CATTLE, At Plas-gwynnant, in the parish of Reddcelert. from the 12:11 May, 1808, to the 10th October following. One Ctttlc. 12 TWO year-old DO 0 15 THREE YEAR-OLD DO I O The Ley consists of lands formerly used a mowing grounds, and are in greatly improved con- ditiwn. A proper person will look after the ley cattle, which may be booked by applying to NE- HE KIAII BRACEGIRBLE, at Plas-gwynnant afore- said. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY. rire-,If ¡¡ ¡¡liit icg- [tie. CAPITAL, TWO MILLIONS. OFFICE, CORNUILL, LONDON. Advantages to Insurers with this Compann. F<1 MBNT of Rent in Case of Fire, without 'increase'of Premium.— Damage by Lightning; made good.—No charge for Policies, Iudorse- mears, Alterations or Surveys.—A Commission of £ 5 per Cent allowed on Shipping Insurance. Abatements made on country Insurances from ZIIO to £ 95 pei- Ccnt. Farming Ktoek insured without average clause. By Order of tlle Directors., W. BEETHAM, Secretary, Eagle Office, 7 { £ f~ Gentlemen desirous to become Agents (where none^re appointed) arc requested to write forthwith to the Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Tolls arising at the several JB. Toll-gates, known by the-names of Llidias- tyspytty, Crickseth, Pen y groes, and Tyddyn y coed gafes, in the -coitnry of Carnarvon, will be let by Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Crown and Anchor, in the town of Pwllheli, in the county of Carnarvon, on Wednesday the 13th day of A.iril next., between the hours of eleven and "four o'clock in the afternoon;; which tails produced last -year. s. ,1. Llidiastyspyfty Gate 76 0 0 Crickieth (for 19 weeks). 6 16 6 Pen y groes. 56 0 0 Tyddyn y coed (for 9 months) 9 0 0 Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must at the same time give security, with sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the trustees for the payment of the rent agreed for, at such times as they shall direct. JOHN ELLIS, Clerk and Treasurer to the Trustees of the Porth- fiiallaen road. ANGLESEY. TURNPIKE TOLLS TO BE LET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rjT^HAT the tolis arising at the several toli- JL gates within the county of Anglesey, wiil be let by auction, to the highest bidder, at the dwelling-house of Mr. William Griffith, known by the name or sign of the Bull's Head, in Llangefni, hi the said county, on Wednesday the 20th day of April next, between the hours of eleven and four- o'clock in the afternoon, to commence from the 12th of May then next ensuing, at the following re lated rales, viz. = £ s. d. For every horse, mare, gelding, mule, or other cattle, drawing any coach, chaise, cart, WAGGON, or othcr CARRIAGE whatso. evcr, the sum of 0 0 G For every horse, mare, gelding, mule, or ASS, laden or UNLADEN, and not DRAWING, THE SUM of 00 I For every drove of oxen, cows, or other ncat CATTLE, per score, 0 0 10 For every drove of CALVES, sheep, lambs, or PIGS, per score, 00 5 Except on every Sunday, when there shall be demanded and taken, at each of the several gates or turnpikes, before any coach, waggon, cart, or carriage, or any horse, cattle, or other beast shall be permitted to pass through the same, doabfe the toll above-mentioned, to be taken on any other day of the week. The tolls at the several gates produced last year the following sums, viz. C. s. r7. Holyhead gate, 250 0 0 Llanynghenadie gate, 240 0 0 Llangefni gate, 315 0 (J Uraint, 265 00 Above the expence of collecting them, at which sums they will be respectively put up. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, at the same time, give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of 'he trustees, for the payment of the rent agreed for, at such times -as they slull direct- W. P. POCIJE, Clerk and Treasurer. At which meeting Richard Edwards, of Nan- horon, Esq. and Owen Anthony Poole, of Peflt- craig, Esq. wilt be elected trustees.