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=-. ROBERT BRITTAIX AND SON, IVOOLLE .V- DRAPERS, CHESTER, "IH^ ESPKCTFULL\ inform their friends and JoL the public, that their foreman is just re- turn e'i from London, where he has acquirer1 the toost prevailing methods of making Ladies' Habits, ic lien s Clothes, and Children's Dresses, &c. All order-; they are favoured with will be grate- ful i y acknowledged. I They have received a. fashiooabte assortment of laciuic' and uentteaien's Superfine Broad Cloths, I anoy Waistcoats, Kerseymeres-, &c. &c. of the first quality. I .-3 Funerals completely furnished. DIVIDEND. THE Assignees, under a. Commission of J8_ Bankruptcy, awarded and issued forth against JAMES KNOWLES, of Gwyntlu, in the parish of Bodwrog, in the county of Anglcsca, innho ■er, dealer and chapman, intend to meet I on Saturday 'he 7th day of May next, at ten o'clock ill -he forenQon, at the house of Mr. Geo r;:e iieftiss, willed the Sportsman Inn, situate I in the of Carnarvon, in the county of Car- narvon, '!i irder to pay a tirst dividend of the '•sta'e md efee's of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have proved their debts, afe requested to attend to receive the jatne. H. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor. Carnarvon, 18th April, 1S08. Dedicated to the EARL of JIOIKA, Lately was published, in 2 vols. Crown Oetavo, i ice in extra boards, embellished with a Portrai. etched by Fittier, from a Painting by AM ingnara, I. THE LIKE OF TITOMAS DERMO.IY i 'tei'spersed with Pieces of original Poetry, Inany exhibiting: unexampled prematurity of gen Idlt poetical talcli and containing a Series of Correspondence with several eminent cha- racters, By JAMES GRANT RAYMOND, I I, lie, who such polish'd lines so well could form, Was Passion's slave, was scret ion's child: Now earth-enamour'u, grov'ling win aie worm; Now seraph-plum'd, the wonderful, the wild. DHKMOIJY'S Enthusiast. ks the of these Memoirs (whose career through life was not dissimilar to tha;, of SAVAGE, or of CHATTERTOS) was but ,ittic known in England, except to a few characters «m<nebt foe literary talent, it inayn"; be unneces- sary to state (what a perusal of the work will amply demonstrate) that his Poc!ic.;il arc the emanations of exalted early genius—his character marked by the most eccentric t-iil-s- his mind at once both ardent and indolent; fre- quently soaring to the regions of learning, taste, and fancy yet clouded by a conduct approximate ✓ ing o the meanest state of moral turpitude; an I existence of chequered vicissitude—entertaining and interesting, yet terminating in the bitterest poverty ajid a premature death. Printed for Wn. MILLKK, Aibemarle-street, J. Archer, aiulM. Mahon, Dublin: sold by J. iiasbreok, Bangor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Rufhin; Roberts, Carnarvon Carnes, Holywell; and Broster and Hon, Chester. Carnarvonshire Agricultural Society. A A MEETING of the Members of the Car- narvonshire Agricultural Society will be held at Pwllheli, on Friday the thirteenth day of May next, whee. the following Premiums will be offered:— psrMit'M 1. To the person producing the Stallion best adapted to the purposes of the agriculture of the county of Carnarvon, and engaging that he shall Regularly attend the market days of Carnarvon and Pwllheli duriag the season -five guineas. RNRAUCM 2. To the person who will shew the best Bull, not exceeding three years-old—a medal of the value of fiee guineas, cr the sum in catl-. PJIEMICM 8. To the person- who shall produce to the Society the best Ram, fineness woo] as well as shape to be coisilerk", 'r medal cf the value of five gui- neas, or cas?i to that amowd. pft EHCM 4. T Vne person who shall produce- the best Boar *—Vhrez guineas. The Members of the Society residing in the town and neighbourhood of Bangor and Conway, .are requested to meet the Secretary at Bangor, on "Friday the twentieth day of May next, when a prcmrum of fine gainca^ will be offered to the person "who shall produce on the said market day, at Bangor, the best Stallion for the purposes of agriculture, engaging at the same time that he ■shall attend at Conway and Bangor on alternate market days during the season. A meeting of the Members of the Society will -be held at Bangor, OIl Saturday the 25th day of June next, when premiums (of th same amount with those offered at pwlllleii) will be aiijudged for the best Bull, Rain, and Boar. THOMAS JONES, SECRETARY. Carnarvon, April 23d, 1808. ADDITIONAL ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS. £ s. d. Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart.. 10 10 0 Hir Edward Pryca Lloyd, Barf, .5 5 0 T. Smith, Esq. Peudyffryn, 550 Richard Garnons, Esq .6 5 0 Rev. P. Williams, D. D. Llanbedrog, 330 William CriSith, Esq. Bodcgrocs, 2 2 0 David Griffith, Esq. Methlan, 2 2 0 Jackson, Bangor Ferry, 110 Iter. Griffith Jones, Madriu Issa,. 1 l 0 Mr. Pierce Jones, Bodfan, I 0. Mr. Elias Jones, Gorsewen, 110 Richard Lloryd, Esq. Bronhaiilogi 110 Mr. David ft Ice, Pwllheli, I 1 0 Capt. J. Crawley, R. N 1 I 0 John Roberts, Esq. Bangor*. 1 1, 0 Rev. O. Rowlalld,; Plas Tirion, I 1 0 BRICKS. ONE Hundred Thousand of good BRICKS to be SOLD, lying convenient for shipping at the mouth of the River Ogwen, price two guineas per thousand. -Eii(iiii re of Mn. WYATT, of Lime Grove, near Bangor, who will appoint a Person to attend on Monday the 18th of April, (to count out aii(f (-Ieliv.er any quantities that may be then engaged,) and every-following Monday till the whole are sold; the money to be paid ou delivery. CURACY IN CARNARVONSHIRE. WANTED immediately, a CLERGY- MAN to officiate in two churches, distant from each other two miles and a quarter. The gentleman who undertakes the Cure may he ac- commodated with, a good parsonage house, laud, and a garden. For furtherparticularsapply to Mr- Rase ROOK, Bangor, if by letter, post paid. _'4_ In a few days will be published, embellished with a Portrait, &c., in Eighteen Volumes Demy Octavo, price Nine Guineas, and on Royal Paper, price Twelve Guineas, extra boards. npHE WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN, with JL a LIFE of the AUTHOR, and NOTES, HISTORICAL, CRITICAL, and Explanatory. By WALTER SCOTT, Esq. Author of the. Lay of tlteLast Minstrel, Marmion, Sfc. c It is a circumstance neither honourable to our taste, nor to our national feeling, that an hun- dred years have elapsed since the (leiiii of Dryden (one of the greatest names in English Poetry), without having furnished a complete Edition of, his Works. In the earlier part of the last ceu- tury, it is possible that the general aud un- bounded admiration of Pope, and the school of Poetry which he founded, diverted the public attention front a writer inferior in taste, though excelling him in genius; deficient in correctness, though far superior in energy of thought and diction* But as it is long since the public have looked back with a favourable eye on the works "f the ancicut and powerful Poets of the si even- tejnth century, it is presumed that a complete ( lition of Dryden's Writings, comprehending. his original Works of every ac.Tiprion, must now be considered as filling up the disgraceful blank in the Li'erature of England. The Text in this publication is given accura'elv I from the best, editions. The Notes and iliustri- .tions are such as have -been dic'ate;' by the Editor's deep sense of the importance of the task. Printed for W-NI. MILLER, AIbemarle-strcc-t, Loudoii and may be had of J. Rasbrook, Ban- gor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin Roberts, Carnarvon Carnes,' Ifolyivell, aud Brostcr and Sou, Chester, TRE-MADOC RACES, 1808, SOME TIME IN AUGUST. THE Gentlemen's Subscription1 Plate of 50/. for 3 and 4 year-olds, 3-year-olds carry- inO" a feather, 4 year-olds lst. 5f>.—-Mares and geldings allowed 3[11. A winner of one 501, plate in the year 1808, to carry M1). extra; two, 5lo. three, or more Sib. Two-mile-heats. The Ladies' Purse, value Fifty Pounds, for all ages.—3 vear-olds carrying 1st. 4 year-olds Sst. 9ib. 5 year-olds 93[. 3lb. 6 year-olds 9, 10/6. aget' 9st. 12/6. The winner of on 501. plate in the year 1808, to carry extra two, 5/6. three, or more SIb. Two-mile heats. A Cup, value Fifty Pounds, the gift of W. A. Madocks, Esq.—Three times round the course. A Plate, value Fifty Pounds, the gift of Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart, and Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart. The Traeth Mawr Stakes of lOss. each, for all ages.—3 year-olds carrying a feather, 4 year-olds 1st. 0U), 5 year-olds 8st. 51b. 6 year-olds 8,t. Olb. aged 8sL 121b.-A,lares and geldings allowed Sli), Four mile heats. Maiden at the time of namiug. To close and name on the 1st of May, 1808. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. F. R. Price, Esq. Sir T. Mostyn, Bart. E. Lloyd, Esq. W. A. Madocks, Esq. T. P. J. Parry, Esq. John Madocks, Esq. John Jones, Esq. The Snowdon Welter Stakes of 5gs. each, for horses bona fnjQ the property of the subscribers, carrv;r,g lht. each. Mares atul. geldings allowed 30. Two mile heats. The winner to be sold for 150 guinea s, if demanded, within a quarter of an hour after "the race, the owner of the second horse being first entitled. To be named on the first day of Tre-Madoo Races, 1808. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. John Nanny. Sir T. Mostvn, Bart. R. W. Price, Esq. W. A. Madocks, Esq. Joseph Madocks, Esq. F. R. Price, Esq. Sir it. Williams, Barf. E. Lloyd, Esq, John Whea'lev, Esq. John Madocks, Esq. Lord Kirkwall. The Tan-yr-Allt Shakes of 5gs. each, for all ages. 3 year-olds 6s/. 4 year-olds 7st. lib, 5 year- olds 8st."lib. 6 year-olds 9st. aged 9st. 2«.—Mares and geldings allowed 3lb. Two mile heats% Sir W. W, Wynn, Bart. T. P. J. Parry, Esq. Sir T. Mostyn, Bart. I R. Morris, Esq. R. B. Dean, Esq. Joseph Madocks, Esq. E. Lloyd, Esq. G. Lt. Wardle, Esq. W. A. Madocks, Esq; E. Lloyd LIoyd, Esq. F. R. Price, Esq. John Jones, Esq. John Madocks, Esq. William Roberts, Esq. The Vron-Iw Stakes of 5gs. each, to carry 9,t. The winner to be sold for thirty guineas, if de- manded.—Once round the course. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. W. A. Madocks, Esq. Sir T. Mostyn, Bart. E. Lloyd, Esq, F. R. Price, Esq. John Madocks, Esq. IE W. W. Wynn, Esq.. T. P. J. Parry, Esq. Hon. J. Pleydell liou- Joseph Madocks, Esq. verie. Richard Puleston, Esq. ON THE LAST DAY, A Handicap for beaton Horses, 5gs. each.—'Once round the course. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. E, Lloyd, Esq. Sir T. Mostyn, Bart. John Madocks, Esq. W. A, Madocks, Esq. Joseph Madocks, Esq. F. R. Price. Esq. f'tfr All the stakes to be made up, the money required by la, or no race. Sir WatUn Williams Wynn, Bart.) stewards. Sir-Thomas N. B. Ordinaries and Plays the whole week- f SPIRITS AND WINE O SALE, At JOHN JONrs Is VauUs, Red Lion-street, Carnarvon, FOREIGN, BRITISH, ami IRISH SPIRITS; I)IKF.WISR.» PORT and WHLTLJ. lu Pipes, Bottles, and by the Gallon. ■WHOLESALE AXI» (I ETA IL. The Foreign Spirits and Wine will be sold for Ready Money,, equal in strength ,aud quality, and upon the same terms as at the po.rts of im- portation; and the others also proportionally cheap. '¡ MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE. This day 5s.published, with various Wood En- gravings, haadsomely printed in Foolscap Octavo, price 8s. boards, embellished with a FRONTISPIECE, THE Second'Volume of THE MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE; Or, The LAST Groans of Timothy Testy. and Samuel Sensitive. With which arc now, for the first time, inter- spersed, VARIETIES, incidental to the principal mutter, in Prosie and Verse. In N illeadditiollal Dialogues, as overheard, By J AS. BERESFORD, A. At.. Fellow of Merton College* Gjford. Also this day is published, the EHJHTII EDI- TION of the FIRST VOLUME, which also is em- bellishc.L with a new and characteristic Frontis- piece. N. B. Both the above Plates are engraved by Scriven, from original Drawings hy the Author of the Work. Also, is now published, price lIs. a Series of SEVENTEEN- COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, taken frotn the two volumes of the MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE, drawn and engraved by J. A.. Atkinson. N. B. This Set of Humorous. Plates are in- tended either to be bound up and sold with the Work, or separately in hoards; if the latter, descriptive Letter-press is given. PRINTED for WM- MII.LER, Aibermarlc-street, London;, arid soM by J, Rasbroolc, Bangor; FAINTER, WREXHAM? Pearson, Holyhead; Ed- wards, Ruthin Robcr s, Carnarvon; Uarnes, ilolywll and Broster and Son, Chester. EAGLE AND CHILD IN.,Nri HOIYUEAO. THE following COACHES set out from Ja_ the above Inn :— TH g ROYAL MAIL TO LONDON, By way of Chester, every morning, in 48 lløurs I Fare inside, £ 6 6 0 Outside, 3 3 0 TO CHESTER. Inside, 2 5 0 Outside 1 5 0 }}) :Kay of Shrewsbury. THE ANCIENT BRITON, Every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday mornings, to the Bull and Mouth, London. Fare inside,. 4 4 0 2 10 0 TO SALOP. Inside, 1 15 0 Outside, 1 5 0 THE PRINCE OF WALES POST COACH, Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sa- turday, to Shrewsbury. Fare inside, 1 15 0 Outside, I 5 0 (1:T The proprietors of the above coaches will, not be accountable for any parcels above the value of 51. unless entered and paid for accordingly. MR. FOX's HISTORICAL WORK IN THE PRESS, And speedily will be Published-, A HISTOR Y OF THE EARLY PART OF THE REIGN OF JAMES THE SECOND, with an INTRODUCTORY CIIMTUR on the History of England, from the accession of the HOUSE OF TUDOR., to the Death of: CHARLES THE SECOND. BY TME LATE RIGHT HON. CHAS. J AS. FOX. To which is added an ATFENDJX, of valuable Original Documents collected by the Author. N. B. The Edition will be superintended, and a PREFACE prefixed, by LORD HOLLAND. This Work will form A Quarto Volume-* and will be published in the three following sizes: 1st. DEMY QUARTO, printed on a good Com- mon Paper and clear Type, price tairty-six shillings, boards. 2d. ROYAL Qu" RTO, printed elegantly on fine Wove Paper, with a largo Type, price Two Guineas and a Half, extra boardS". 3d. ELEPHANT QUARTO; the paper of the finest quality, and printing in the very best style, price Five in extra boards. N. B. Of this latter Edition only two hundred and fifty copies ilrc printing. Each Edition will be embellished with a Port- TRAIT of the AUTFIOR, never before engraved, taken from the last Bust executed by Mr. NoUi- kens. The Engraving for the Royal and Elephant Quarto Copies, wili be of a larger size than that for the Demy Copies. Printed for WW, MILLER, Albevnarle-street, London.—Subscriptions received by Rasbrook, Bangor; Roberts, Carnarvon; Pearson, Holy- head; Edwards, Ruthin; CarnCSj HOLYWCL^ aud Broster aud$<?E, -CHESTER, -.¡ !>I:: V GEORGE JAW, PARKGATE. TO LET, AKB EPTERS1) hnIE01I\TET,Y. THAT o!d-esbbiisiicdl\N,with the FUR- ] NITURE and -STOCK, «>w oceufird nv Mr. SpSneei-, who is removing to the Eagk-antl- Ollild, -Holyhead.—-For further particulars, apply to Iinjiusi) LYOS/ Esq, or to Mr> SJPE.VCER, 03 the premises, March 31, 1808. TO B,E SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, ja tiny town of Caraarron, in tbe county of Carnarvon, on Saturday the 14th day of May, 1808, hetweeu the hours of three and six o'eioek in the afternoon., subject to such eotidilions as skill be then predneed, (unie-s dispo&ed of in the mean time by Private 'Contract, of which duenolice will be given) j THAT FARM and LANDS, with the Ap- purtenances, situate, lying-and being in the parish of Llaugeiuwcn, in the county of Angiesea, commonly called and known by the name of GELLINIOG, now in the occupation of Lewis Jones. And all that -delightful FARM, with the Ap- purtenances, situate, lying and being in the parish of Trefdraefh, in the said county of. Angiesea, i-oaii,.iLtily called and known by the name of B KRTii-H Wl-A, nowia the occupation of Richard Hughes. Gciljuiog is in a pleasant part of the .country, within one mile of Tai-y-Foel Ferrv, opposite the town of Carnarvon. The J,Iii(i is in s'ateof euMivafioj), and the Buildings are in good repair. Berth-Hwfa adjoins Malldraeth River, conti- guous to the Cob, The Land is of good quality and in a high state of cottivatiot): it is verv 1 conveniently situate for manure, and witliu foul, miles of the town of Carnarvon. There are very favourable prospects for Coal upon several parts of the Land. There is,a large Colliery opened upon the adjoining Farm. Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. J. ES'ANS, Attorney at Law, Carnarvon. SECOND NUMBER, BRITISH GALLERY OF ENGRAVINGS. FfTlHIS Daj is published, in Super Royal iolio, price Two (lluncas, the SECO.VD NUMBER of the above work, alHIa. Lmred num- ber of copies on large Imperial Paper, and a dif- ierent type., with Proof Impressions of the Plate*, price-TUreti Guineas and a Half. This Numhef contains, 1st. A Flemish Cottage, by Ostade—Engraved by Fittier. 2d. Salvator Rosa, by Salyator-Engraved by N eagle. 3d. Samuel and Eli, b.), Rerabrandt-Eng raved by Fittfer. 4th. Holy Family, by Murillo—Engraved by Heath N. B. All the Plates in this National Work, will be engraved by the first Artists in the Coun- try, in the Line or Stroke manner, being the only mode held in estimation by all true admirers o.f the Fine Arts. Thç work will consist of Twenty-five Numbers, and will form .a splendid collection of ONE II (J OREf) IVNCSAWK-GS, .from the finest Pictures in this country, and will contain (besides an Account of each Picture, and a Life of the Artist) a short History of the Arts of Painting and Engraving, including the Rase and Progress of those Arts in Great Britain. By EDWARD FORSTER, A. M. F. R.. S. The third and fourth Numbers being in great forwardness, will he ready in the Spring, and not less than three, or more than five, Numbers will; appear yearly. Pu BLI-SH ED ByWJLUAJU M-ILLER Albeinarle- sti-ce(4 and J. and A- Arch, Cornhill; Rasbrook, Bangor; Pa-intcr, Wrexhani; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin; Roberts, Carnarvon-; Carnes, .Iloiywelf; and Broster and Son, Chester; where a detailed Prospectus of the work may be. had, and where subscriptions are received, and the copies carefully delivered iu the order they arc sub- scribed for. MORFA BINAS DSNLLE INCLOSURE. I THE undersigned, the ap- pointed by an Act of Parliament, passed in the 46th year of the reign of his present Majesty, j entitled 11 An Act for inclosing and embanking lanils in the parishes of Llandwrog, Llanwnda, and Llaitfaglen, in the county of Carnarvon:" Do hereby give A"ollcc, That the sixth public sitting forplltting the said Act. into execution, will be held at the house of Mr, (ieorge Bettiss, known by the name of the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, in the said county of Carnarvon, on Tuesday the third day of May next, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the same day at which time and place, any person or persons or body politic of corporate interested or claiming to be interested in the inclosing and embanking of the said-Lands-, and who shall kavc any objection to offer to any account or schedule delivered to me of the rights and claims of such person or persons, body politic or corporate as consider thenssclvcs entitled 'in and to an allotment or allotments of the said lands, by virtue of the said Act or any other ex- isting Act, touching and concerning incfosures of common and waste lands shall, and they are hereby required to reduce the particulars of such objection {if any they have) into writing, signed by them or their respective husbands, guardians, trustees, committees, or agents. And they zil*e hereby further required to deliver the same to me at the time and place aforesaid. And notice is hereby given, that no such objection witl be after- wards received, unless for some legal disability or special cause to be allowed by me the said Com- missioner. nacd this thirteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred-and eighu WALTER JONES, Commissioner. N. B. The accounts of claims received are left with Messrs. POOLE and Mr. GLYNNF, GRIF- N. B. The accounts of claims received are left with Messrs. POOLE and Mr. GLYNNF, GRIF- FITH, Solicitors, Carnarvon, and may be inspect- ed and perused by all parties interested therein, or their respective agents or attornies who may take copies thereof or extract therefrom, on ap- j plying at the offices of the said Messrs. PpOLE or [ GRIFFITH; in Cafuarvoa & fares a id* LEY FOR CATTLE, At Plas-gwvnnanf, in (he parish of Beddgelert, from the l'ith May, 1808, to the 101 h October following. Oae. year-old Cattle £ & f f 0 1 15 Thm* year-old do 1 0 The" Ley consists of lauds l'ortuiirJ; used as mowing grounds, and are in greatly improved con- dition. A proper person will look after the ley cattle, which may he hookd by applying to E- JIEHUH B&AcEciftDLE, at Plas-gwyrmsiif afore*- saiu. TO MEN OF FASHION* AND MARRIED LADIES. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES continue to be ;:lJr made ia tbe most elegant and fashionable manner, and in that highly approved stile of cut. ting, which has givcr: universal satisfaction to the Nobility And Gentry, by DIETIUCHSEN and CLARK, Tailors, at )1"0.12, Tiathhone-place, Ox- ford-street, London, (the. latter heretofore Forrtnan. to Mr, ALLEN.) Thev also milkc YOUNG GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, and Hussar Dresses in the most, tasteful and elegant fortn. Country re- sidents may be informed how to send their mea- sure in a letter, or may send an old suit. Uniforms, Leather Breeches, Curricle Coatg, Liveries, &c, BRITISH FIRE-OFFICE. rilHE BRITISH FIRE-OFFICE, at their principal Offices in the Strand and Cornhill, London, and by Agents in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, the principal Towus in the United Kingdoms, contiaue to grant insurances against Fire, on the terms and .conditions of their printed proposals., delivered gratis. The directors have- great pleasure in redeetiug that by thcirexertions and plans the bcnetitsafild principles of insurance trust that they have .a claim for preference with the public, for the liberal conduct, they have evin- ced ia all their transactions. Premiums for insur- ance renewable at Christmas, must be paid on or before the 9lk day of January next. ANNUAL PREMIUMS. Common Insurance, 2s. percent.—Hazardous, 3;;< Double Hazardous, 5s. iFarming-Etork, 2s, lid. per cent. only. ROBERT SKELTON, Sec. Broster and Soil., Agents el Banker Chester.

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