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I WANTED, 1 :1 f {MALL, NEAT COTTAGE, with a -OL GARDEN, and if with an acre or two of GARDEN, and if with an acre or two of :Land the more desirable, in the neighbourhood of Carnarvon, St. Asaph, or Abergele. By a line addressed (post paid) to the Office of this Pape r, further particulars may be had. MERIONETHSHIRE. TO BELET, And entered, upon at Michaelmas next, IHE MANSION HOUSE of Peniarth-ucha, -JL together with 20 statute acres of land, the < ;hief part whereof consists of meadow and Past: ire, in a high state of cultivation; distant from Towyn 6, from Barmouth 1, and from Dol- gelle y \2 Miles, Tf Ie premises are well suited for the residence c-r a- 3y gentleman fond of retirement and field di- sc's ion, the country abounding-with game and goo: I rivers for angling. Tt it- neighbourhood is replete with beautiful i licfuresque scenery, of hanging woods, rocks aud cataracts. Th « premises may be viewed at any time, and the ( erms on which the same will be let, may be Know TI by application by letter (post paid) ad- dress ed to John Williams, Esq. Trosyrafon, near "ear iiaaris, Anglesey. DIVIDEND. THE Commissioners in a Commission of -a. Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against JA&1ES KNOffLKS, of Gwyndu, in the parish of PSoclwror, in the connty of Anglcsca, Inn- holdev. Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 3 tlt day of September next, at ten in the foren oon, art the house of George Bettiss, called the Sports?nati Inn, situate in Castlc-street, in the toviii of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnar- von, to make a. further Dividend of the Esfateand Bffects of the said Bankrupt when and where Creators, who have not already proved their de bts, are to come prepared to prove the sume, they will be excluded the benefit of the said di ridend. And all claims ilot then substantiated "W iI3. be disaliowed. The Dividend will not t paid on the 3rd of Se ipUrmber, but on some future day, of which ie notice will be given in this paper. H. R. WILLI AMS, Solicitor to the Assignees. C hm/trvon, 95th July, 1808. B. All Persons indebted to the said Estate re -requested to pay the amount of their rcspec- ti ve'debts without delay. WREXi-lAM R ACES, 1808. 4 Tuesday the 4th day of October will _F be ran for, the Town Purse, value 50 Z. and ,11 ie second-best horse to receive ten pounds.— 1' 'our-mile heats. Three-year-olds to carry ûst. f ,,¡r-year-olds,7st lib. five-year-olds, Sst. Mb.• « ix-year-olds and aged, Sst. 12tb. Mares and g efdings allowed 3lb. The same day a Sweepstakes of Ten Guineas acla, for horses, &c. not thorough-bred, to carry J never having started, paid, or received 1, orfeit, I)efore lie 1st. of August, 150,13. To he h ona fi le the property of the subscribers on the 1 st of May, 1808, and to name on or before the J st of September. The winner of any plate, cup, cr stakes, in that year, to carry Sib. extra. One t wo-mi!e hear. 3 Jon. Thomas Kenyon 1 r. TL Price, Esq. f Jir W. W. Wvnn, Bart, F. L. Lloyd, Esq. I John Price, Esq. On Wednesday the 5fli will be run for, a Silver < 3up, value 501. the gift, of Sir W, W. Wynn, J Sart. for horses, SEE. the property of Privates < r Non-commissioned Office 's of the North Wales Jfeoinanry Cavalry, which have been regulnrly 5 rode in the ranks for six months, and never otal-te(I before for match, plate. or sweepstakes, to the value of 50'. To he rode by yeomen five year olds to carry 11 st.flb. One-mile heat. The same day, a Sweepstakes of Ten Guineas each, for horses, &c. Three-year-olds to carry tist. I I lb. four-year-olds, S,t, ell,. five-) car- olds, Sst. 12 1/J. sis-j ear-olds and aged, 93t. 31b. One two-mile heat. Horses, &c. having won t;ncc affer naming, to carry SIb. extra, twice 5lb. thricc lib. Horses that have started twice in the )'par 1808, without winning, to be allowed 2lb. thrice 3th, To name before the first day's race iat Chester, 1808. JIon. Thomas Kenyon, I F". R. Price, Esq. E. L. Lloyd, Esq. I •Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart, and W. A. Mauocks, Esq. did not name. On the 6th will be run for, a Handi- cap Stakes of Five Guineas each, with Twenty Guineas added by the Fund. Two-mile heats. To be handicapped by the Stewards, and any three Gentlemen they shall appoint, the evening e c c before the race; to c!ose and name before twelve o'clock at noon, on Wednesday. lion. 'rhorna-s Kenyon F. R. Price, Esq. I, R. Price, Esq. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. Sir AY. W. Wvnn, Bart. E. L. Lloyd, Esq. W. Shipley, Est}. John Madoeks, Esq, W. Shipley, John Madoeks, Esq. No less than three reputed running horses will he allowed to slart for 'the plate, without per- mission of the Stewards; nor will any post-en- trance be allowed, unless declared to the Clerk of the Course by eight o'clock of the evening preceding running, and then only with permission of the Stewards, and paying five guineas entrance. AH horses to be entered at the Eagles Inn, Wrexham, on Saturday the Gih day of Septem- ber, between the hours of three and six in (he Afternoon, where proper certificates are to he produced, and the owner of each horse is to he subject to such articles as will be then and there produced. Each horse is to pay-two guineas en- trance, and half-a-guinea to the Clerk of the ("^Course. The winning horse of a plate each day to pny one guinea to the Clerk of the Course for weights and scales. All disputes to he determined by the Stewards, or whom they shall appoint. To start cteli day at one o'clock. The Ordiuaries and Thills will be held as usual. Hon. THOMAS KENYON, j> Sir S. R. GLYNN, Bart. <, E, JONES, Eagles Inn, Clerk of the Course. TO BE SOLD, FROM 70 to SO tons of well harvested OAK BARK, ready for delivery and lying convenient for the Irish market, and will he de- livered on shipboard. Also some lots of timber, near a navigable river. For further particulars enquire of Mr. GRIF- FITH THOMAS, Macntwrog, Merionethshire. July, 1808. TO BE LET, A READY FURNISHED HOIISE, situate in the most pleasant part of the town of Beaumaris, consisting of parlour, drawing-room, and three excellent bed-rooms, and garrets tor servants; kitchen, cellar, a small garden, and stabling for two horses, with other Conveniences. For further particulars enquire of Mr. HARRIS, Bull Inn, Beaut-aarig. D. HUGHES, Chemist, Druggist, and Liquor Merchant, BANGOR, R ESPECTFULL Y informs his, friends and Xlu and the Public, that he has commenced business in the above branches, in this city and having every advantage arising from a knowledge of the best markets, lie:-flatters himself that he is enabled to serve the public upon as good terms, FREE FROM THE EXPESCE AND DELAY OF CARRIAGE, as they can be procured from any other dealers. COGNAC BRANDY, JAMAICA RUM, HOLLANDS GENEVA, BRITISH GIN, and COllIPOUN US. He pledges himself these articles are genuine, and the encouragement he has already received, is a strong proof that their quality is approved of. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, ("Subjcctto Conditions) At the dwelling-house of Mrs. Evans, in the Vil- lage of Llangwnog, in the said comity, on Tuesday the 9th (by of August, 1808, at three o'clock in the ,afternoon; ALL that valuable and iuexhaushib'c Slate Rock, known by the name of RUT WARTH ROCK, situate near to the village of Llangwnog aforesaid. The Slates; which are taken from this Rock arc of the best quality. The flock is close to- the turn pike, road leading from Shrewsbury to Bala, ami is distant 1.2.miles, from Bala, 5 miles from Llanrhaiader, 7 miles from Llanfyllin, 19 miles from OswesSfy, afui 14 miles from the Ellesmere Canal, near LL-jnymy- nech, which communicates with all parts of the kingdom. Particulars and information may be had of Rice Thomas, Esq. at CoedhcJen, near Carnar- von and Mr. Trevor Mather, at Peiitrelicliii, near Mold, Flintshire. John Davies, of Garthgelynnan Vechan, near Llangwnog, will shew the premises. TO BE LET, .4tid Entered upon immediately, THAT neat and much admired COTTAGE. CAERBWLD, (late the residence of Captain Crawley of 'the Royal Nuvy,) it replete with every convenience: it consists, On the ground floor, of a good dining parlour, a breakfast parlour, a kitchen and scullery; on the first floor, of three rooms and a dressing-room, one of which has been used as a drawing-room • and the attic consists of three rooms. There is attached to it a good back kitchen, a brew-house, stabling for three horses, a cow-house, and shed for a cart or gig, with a good kitchen gar,den already cropped. The tenant may be accommo- dated with any quantity of Land not exceeding 20 acres. CAEREWLD lies about half a mile from the sea and town of Carnarvon. Through a part of the land runs an excellent stream for trout; there arc several other excellent trout streams in the neighbourhood. The mountain views are very fine; it lies in a fine sporting country, and in the neighbourhood are many beautiful rides. For further particulars apply to MR. GEORGE BETTISS, Sportsman Inn, Carnarvon. CARNARVON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Hotel, in the town of Carnarvon, between the hours of three and six-in the afternoon-of Saturday, the seventeenth day of September next, rilHE following LEASEHOLD ESTATES. Jt. which lie near the North AVales Bank, close to the sea side, and a river into it, and are in other respects very conveniently situated for trade. Lot. Tenement. Tenants. Rents. £ s. d. I A Lime Kiln Hugh Jones. 10 0 0 II A Dwelling-house..G. Roberts 3 G 0 » SSrtSnfS 4 10 » • 6 s ° 5 Another jolill Iluglies. 2 5 0 £12 4 0 Toetherwith a piece of ground appurtenant, to and in front of the said premises, which will be attach-ed to one or more of the lots, or sold sepa- rately as shall be agreed upon at the day of sale. The estates are' held by lease for the remain- der of a term of one hundred and one years, which commenced on the 25th of March, 1743. The tenants who occupy from year to year are under lIoticcsto quit at Allsaints next, when the pur- chasers. will be let into possession of the pre- mises exonerated from the rent reserved to the oriinal lessor which is charged on other es- tates of competent value, so as to render the above free from incumbrances. Any further particulars may be had by apply- ing to Messrs POOLE, in Carnarvon, or at their office at Pencraig, in Anglesey, and they will di- rect a proper person to shew the premises. A WIND MILL, TO BE LET, IN THE ISLE OF ANGLESEY, THE wholejust put into nioit compleat re- JL pair, with three pair of stones. There is constant work throughout the year; a capital house, with grass for horses and cows, and a house for the mill carrier. No one need apply who is not master of the concern, and must find security for the rent and preservation of the mill. Apply to Mr. PRICHARD, Llwydiart Esgob, Anglesey. T'O B It L P,,r, And entered zipan on the "13th of day of Novctnbnr, 1808, "•' qriHAT capital and large SHOP and CEL- jL LAR, situate lying and being in Turf- square, in the town of Carnarvon, now in the possession of John Jones, shopkeeper, who is goin,, to remove to another part of the town. The above Shop is allowed to be the largest and most commodious in the said town. The much admired fixtures, viz. counters, drawers, shelves, it, the said shop will be sold at a fair valu- aiion. For further particulars apply to the said JOHN Jo.vr.s. ■Jubj 26th, 1808. 1JEDDGELERT AND CAPPEL CERRIG. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Hotel in Beddgelert, in the county of Car- narvon, on Tuesday the 30th day of August^ 1808, between the hours of four and six o'clock in the afternoon; in two lots; subject to such conditions, as shall be then produced, unless d'sposed of in thcrnean I i we by private con- tract, of which due notice will he given, ,.I HE Fee simple of and in the following JL FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate in the ewuuty of Caruarnm Lot. Parish. N. oj Tis. Tenants'' N. Q. of A. A. It. fl. 1 Beddg-elcrt..Pen y Bryn.. W. Owen, 527 0 39 2 Cappcl Cerrig") and 1 C Gauallt.J. Davies, 133 '2 29 Llanroch wyn ) The above premises are let from year to year. There is a very extensive sheopwaik belonging to the above tenements on the adjoining hills, and lot one has been much benefited by the turnpike road from Cappcl Cerr/g to Beddgelert being made through the farm; and there is also a right of fishery belonging theieto in the large lake ad- joining the said turnpike road. LoUwo is«ituate near the Irish road through Cappel Cerrig. The .tyrants witt shew-the premises, and further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. H. Owex, solicitor in Bala, or Mr. G. THOMAS, auctioneer at Maentwrog. EAGLE AND CHiLD HOLTHEAO. rjpriE following COACHES set o»t from M t,,Ie li)ove fnii THE ROYAL MAIL TO LONDON, By way of Chester, every morning, in 48 hours- rare inside, £6 6 o Outside. 3 3 0 TO CIIKSTEH. Inside, 2 5 t) Outside, 1 5 0 By Kttj iof ShrcK-sburi/. THE ANTIENT BRITON, Every Sunday, Tucsdaj, and Friday mornings, to the Bull and Mouth, London. Fare inside, 4 4 0 Outside, 2 10 0 TO SALOP. Inside, 1 J5 0 Outside. 15 0 THE PRINCE OF WALES POST COACH, Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sa- turday, to Shrewsbury. Fore inside, ] 55 0 Out.side, I 5 0 The proprietors of the above coaches will not he accountable for any parcels above I he value of 51. unless entered and paid for accordingly. TWO PRIZES OF .€20,000, In tlia PRESENT STATE LOTTERY, SOLD in SHARES by RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. STOCK BROKERS, Corner of Bank Buildings, Conihjll, and facing the Gate of the King's Mews, Charing-Cross, LONDON. No. 10,197, Brawn 12th July.P,20,000, In a Quarter, an Eighth, & Ten Sixteenth Shares; No. 2,609, Drawn 15th July = £ 20,000, In Two Quarters, and Eight Sixteenth Shares. Great part of the above Capitals was sold by their Agents in the Country. TICKETS anil SHARES, warranted undrawn, continue on Sale by RICHARDSON, GOOD- LUCK, & Co. and for them, by D. LEWIS, Linen-draper, Mil ford Haven. ROBERT FISKE, Grocer, Chepstow. CHARLES HEATH, Monmouth. T. D. BIRD, Printer, Cardiff. A BRAM" JONES, Druggist, Newport. MISS BRADLEY, Post Office, Cowbridge. •TOIIN KING, Iron-monger, Neath. SAMUEL TARDREW, Cbymist, Carmarthen. THOMAS JOHN, Linen Draper, Narborth. HALLS, E. WILMOT, Printer, Pembroke. J. GRIFFITHS, Have 1 ford west. The next Day of Drawing will be the 2d of August, and the Lottery will finish on the 15th of August. | DESIRABLE BUILDING LANDS, In the City of BANGOR. BERJ.LAN-JA WR, in the centre of the -13 town, will be Sold, or Lit, upon building Leases for three lives and twenty-one years, either together or in Lots. For further part and to treat for the same, apply to Bcxj. WYATT, Esq. of Lime Grove, or to Mr. ROBERTS, Deputy Registrar, at Bangor. TRE-MADOC RACES, 1808, Are fixed for Sih, andftik of August. 1i!I, The igentlemen's Subscription Plate. of £50. For 3 and 4 year olds. 3 year olds carrying a feather. 4 year-oltis 7sT. 51b. Mares and Geldings allowed 31b. A winner of one = £ 50 Plate in the year 1808, to carry Sib. extra; two 51b. three, or more, Sib. Two-mile Heats. The Ladies' Purse, Value Fifty Pounds, For all ages. 3 year olds carrying 7st. 4 year olds 8st. 9ib. 5 year olds 9st. 31h. 6 year olds 9sr. IOlb. aged 9st. 121b. Mares and Geldings allowed glo. The winner of one P-59 Plate in the year 1808, to carry 31b, extra two, 5ib. three, or more, Sib. Two-mile Heats. A Plate, Value Fifty Pounds, The Gift of Sir fr. Ir. Wynv, Bart, and, Sir Thomas Jloshjn, Bart. A Cup, Value Fifty Pounds, The Gift of TV. A. Madoeks, Esq. For all ages. 3 5ear olds carrying a feather, 4 year olds Tst. 51b, Mares and Geldings allowed 3ib. A winner of one k,50 Piate in the year 1808, to calTY 31h. extra; two, 51b. three, or more, Sib. Two-mile Heats. To be run for on the second day of the Races. The Tr.ielh Mawr Stakes of lOgs. each, for all ages. 3 year old-s carrying a feather. 4 year oids 7st. 6lb. 5 year olds Sst. 51b. 6 year olds 8st. 91b. aged Sst. 121h. Mares and Geldings allowed 3ib. Four-mile Heats. Maiden at the time of naming. To close and name on the 1st of May, 1S08. Sir AV. W. Wynn., Bart. 1 Sir Tho. Mosfyn, Bart. F. R. Price, Esq. E. Lloyd, Esq. T. P. J. Parry, Esq. W. A. Madocks, Esq. Jolit).Ioia,es, L,;t, John Madoeks, Esq. Mr. C. Day. The fallowing horses are named for the Traelh Muwr Stakes, which closed on the 1st of May. Sir W. W. h by Glaucus,, 5 years old. Sir T, Mostyn's br. b. c. by Mr. -Teazle, out of Jessica, 8 years old. Mr. F. Price's b. f. Virginia, by Sir Harry, 3 years old. Mr. T. P. Jones's b. c. by Orange Flower, 3 years old. Mr. Lloyd names ch. m. by Waxy, out of Wood- cot, 5 years old. Mr. C. Day's ch. c. by Caustic, out of Gazer, 3 years old. The Snowdon Welter Stakes, of5gs. each. For Horses bona ,fide the property of the sub- scribers, carrying 13,;t, each. Mares and allowed' 3lb. Two-mile heats. The winner to be sold for ISO guineas, if demanded within a quar- ter of an hour after the race, the owner of the second horse being first entitled. To be named on the first day of Trc-Malioc Races, 1808. Sir \\7. \Ar. Wynn, Bart. Sir Tho. Mostyn, Bart. Sir Itt. Williams, Bart. F. 11. Price, Esq. E. Lloyd, Esq I John Madoeks, Esq. • John Nanney, Esq. R.W. Price, Esq. Joseph Madoeks, Esq. John AVheatiey, Esq. W. A. Madoeks. Esq. The Tan-yr-Allt Stakes of 5gs. each. For all ages. 3 year olds 6st. 4 year olds 7st. Tib. 5 year olds Sst. 71b. 6 year,olds 9st. aged 9st. 2111. Mares and Geldings allowed 3lb. Two-mile Heats. Sir AV. AY. Wynn, Bart. Sir Tho. Mostyn, Bart. Lord Hullveley. R. B. Dean, Esq E. Lloyd, Esq. W. A. Madoeks, Esq. F. It. Price. Esq. John Madoeks, Esq. T. P. J. Parry, Esq. ft. Morris. Esti. Joseph Madoeks, Esq. G. LI. AYardie, Esq. E. Li. Lloyd, Esq. John Jones, Esq. William Roberts, Esq. Thomas Boycot, Esq. AY. Wynne, Esq. lJug-hRcve1cy, Esq. Williaiii Bowes, Esq. ri. For the Tan-yr-AUt Stakes. Mr. E. T.. Lloyd names b. c. Telemachus, by Orange Flower, 3 years oU. Mr. AV. A. Madoeks names b. c. Sylvester Dag- gerwood, by Worthy, out of Crane, by High- flyer, years old. Mr. T. Bycott names b. m. 3 years old, Dam Meteor, by Sir Pejpr. of 5gs. each, To carry 9st. The winner to be sold for 30 guineas, if demanded. One round the course. Sir W. AA'. "Wynn, Bart. Sir Tho. Mostyn, Bart. F. R. Price, Esq. II. VY .AA ins. AYynn.Esq. Hon.J Pleyd.Bouverie E. Lloyd. Esn. E. Lloyd. Esn. John Madoeks, Eso. T. P. J. Parry, Esq. Joseph Madoeks, Esq. Richard Puieston, Esq. W. A. Madocks, Esq. ON THE LAST DAY, A Handicap for beaten Horses, 5gs. each, ONCE ROUND Till) COURSE. Sir AY. w. Wynn, Bart. Sir Tho. Mostyn, Bart, AV. A. Madoc.ks, Esq. F. R. Price, Esq. R. Lloyd, Esq. John Madoeks, Esq. j Joseph Madocks, Esq. N. B. To be made up the amount according to Law, or no Race. For all the Slakes, the Horses are to be narnell to Mr. Humphrey Oweti, Clerk of Uie Course, Dolgelly. Sir AY ATKiN AYitMAMS AATvj!N,Bart > o, Srr'TitoMAS MOSTYN, Bart. £ oieward*. Tho Horses to start each Day at Twelve o'clock. ORDINARIES, PLATS, AND BALLS, EVERY EVENING. Gentlemen wishing to engage Stables, or Lodgings, arc requested to direct a week previously to Mr. Robert Morris, Tre-Madoc, near Caraarvcn, N. IF, -oQ8õIIII I NOTICE IS HE RED Y GIVEN, I a Meeting of the Trustees of flic JL ANGLESEY Turnpike Road, wiii beheld at Llangefni, on Friday the 12th day of August next, for the purpose of passing itie Accounts, and for receiving the rents of the seve- ral gates. W. P. POOLE, Pencraig, ? Clerk and Treasurer. ROBERT HUGHES, TAYLOR AND HABIT MJKSU, No. 8, GRANGE-COURT, Carey-street, Lincoln's, Inn, LONDON, TAKES this-pub lie method of expressing his most grateful acknowledgement for great encouragement he has experienced frou- numerous Ladies and Gentlemen who have honored him with their pa former journies to North Wales; and bt^sleave to assure them, that no exertion will be spare.1 on his part to merit the continuance of the versal approbation he receives from ihose he has the honor of serving. His next journey will he early in the present, month (August), and those La-lies and Gentle- men to whom he has not yet had the honor of being introduced, and might wish to employ him. will be punctually waited upon, by a;1dres;;in¡¡ letter to him to be left at the Oiffec of this Paper, or at the Fox Inn, Hawarden, near Chester, and may rely on having their orders executed with that superiority which is so well known to be procured only in London. A desiruble Residence for a GertLeelFamilyfor Sea-bathing,in the town of Beaumaris, JS'orth Wales. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED urON IMMEDIATELY, A LARGE and commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, late the occasional residence of the Lord Bishop of Fearns' family, in the town of Beaumaris, consisting of two good parlours, housekeeper's room, servants' hall, butler's pan- try, kitchen, larder, dairy and laundry on the ground floor; a drawing-room, 24 feet by 16feet, with three windows in front, and three good bed- rooms on the first floor, with five bed-rooms in the attic story acoach-house, 6 stalled stable, saddle room, cart-shed and cow-house; with two walled gardens. The house is pleasantly and conveniently situ- ated, commanding a fine view of the sea, separat- ed frjm it. by a flower garden and shrubbery, from which there are steps down to the sea for the pur- pose of bathing. The Tenant may be accommodated with 10 to 17 acres-of rich land, adjoining Baron-hUIJawn. For farther parnculars," apply at Mr. R. AVILLIAMS'S office, in Beaumaris.

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