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WANTED, 4 APPRENTICE to a FURGEOS, &e a jou'h of respectable parents, with win mi moderate n is ex enquire (if by fter POST paid) to Mn. ROBERTS, surgeon, St. saph. -e- Army Jtled'vjd Education. A SINGULAR LY eligible opportunity now iLo Fers irfeif to anv yonn.<r Gentlema u of liorac'er, desiro-a* of Army, Nai y, or riva»e Sii-jrery, 1.1 U Profession. t vif,' be •in I »>»•• it" ii- I further particular's e\tt*a^uv-i a,?!)!"Cd'i ';),I (if -)y post paid) to. Ute roprietor of this Pape. CAR VTARVOS 1IU\TT, ILL corn,,Ttence on Wednesday the 2nd ? V of Nov f iber, when the Comptroller Iti be fav; nre d with the company of the rieuds to the M eetin°:. R. T. CARREG, Comptroller. HaTh a nrl Odinaries as usnal. Rounds wi! II turn out each day precisely at k%lnc Carrey ISth 0 xlobe-, 1808. TO BE LET, Jrl Enter e,-i upon at Lady-Day next rllh capita ',FA RM. YNYSFAWR, situ. ate in t: ie parish of Lianfrothen, in the IIntyof \lriO vtl, dnJ adjoining TrèLètlmawr. re Land is el vtAy meadow, and consists of tree Hundred ,wi 1" ■ > i' y Acres, or thereabouts, ljt/<:t to; a ver V small modus in lieu of tithe a?- WIKHM D^V -ID, of Tynllwyd, will shew the Ciwisesv and fo r parsiaulars apply to iur. G. arwMkSy M aentv, rros. CAUXR Y OF ANGLESEY. vTOTLCS is I icrehy given, that a General If Meeting o f the Deputy Lieutenants, of j county of Alt;, lesey, will be helil in the Giand r, tile town of Beaumaris, oil vlonday i'T'h lay of N ./ivember next, precisely at II iloekm: rtre fo.c when the attendance of t LAexiieiifWicy is;, requested, on particular busi- J. PRICE, Cferfe to the Ge: 2eral Meetings of Lieutenancy. Sfbmm Ijrtfge, crJT Q^'tofre-r, 1 t; 0 TO EE SC )LD EY AUCTION, the house of ? fr. George Befliss, Sportman Caritarvo!t, Saturday the îifrh day of November, £SOd, between the hours of tilrce «awt the aft ;ernoon.—Subject to such cou- tUtiorfci as will be then produced. wder 0$the A< fi^uees of J A TUBS KNOWI.ES, o/Gwyndu, a Bankrupt; 1 LL the B:\nk riipi's lease hold interest, for I a. h/i-own life, of and it, zil I rhose two fields, eces, or parcels of land, or ground, called F-FNTEW, being: part or p; iree! of a farm call- 5 HenbJas, situate in the pari t«h of Llandrygarn, fhe county of Anglesea, co ntainin about ten res of lawl, and now in the holding, of the salt I ssisnaes^ or their under-tena nts. These premises adjoin ti- le post road w ar Wynrtu, are free from tlie r( ;,erved rent in the finkrKpt's lease, and taxe j, and capable of eat improvement. Mr. Knowi.bs will shew the and rther pariiciUars may he I ad by appl', insr to r. H. R. WU.MAMS, Soli cHor, Carna'.von, at. v hose office a map thereof nay be seen. .iIi ■Tha .rsday, SepiemhsrS, 1S08. Royal M AIL COACH, From L'ONDON through TIESTER, to HOLY HEAD. .e«^rtfuslv infoi'meil, that the COACHBS-leave the W>irrr. HON i-v CHESTER. VHB KOYAT. MAIL TO HOLYHEAD, Every ii balf past twelve. THE ROYAL MA 11 TO LONDON, v at.eleven o'clock. very \I!(: I I Únl Pl)L MAIL COACH. Tie Bo,,I will return uvery Mornins at 0'ciock, and arriw a< from Liverpool at O'clock 0n the Chester at. half past six evening-. T The Telegraph Coach to I D0!s' Tuesday, Thursday, an<^ Saturaa>» at three o clùck in the evenuis- The Coach f.o MANCHESTER, ly way of NORTH WICR, at two o'clock every ftftercioon. The Coach to MANCHESTER, y way of PREST 'ON EmOOK, every morning at I talf pa st. seven. The Coticbf to SH R F.W'SBUR Y, iy way of W REX H AM and EL t.ESMERE, on Tuesday, Thar Hay, and Sati.vrday, at two ,o'clor,k in the af ierftOOD, The EASTHA:.11 Coach in LIVf/UPOOL, Every day two hours before high 1. vater. erformed hv 'r AUSTI '<, a,(Ic1 Co. who will not B answerable for any package, or parcel above 1 s value: of five pounds., unless the same L en- w 11 ftad paid for accordingly, TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CO NTH TL T, ALL those MESSUAGES TE VEM'ENTS, and PREMISES, gitiia-e in the parish of Lianaelhairn, in the county oi' Carnal von, called TYM AWR and TYNEVV YD :>, in < he respec- tive holdings of Robert Robert#'ant,' William Griffith, as yearly tenants, a! the rent o f 131, 8s. The houses are in good repair, and th e land of an excellent qualify, capable of great i improve- ment. They .are situate in the beautiful Vale of El rnion, within a shor.t distance of (hf sei, have a Right, of Common upon ib se c<v;:al Sheep Walks cabled the Rivals and BwMmiawr. The Tenants will shew the premises, an I flirther particulars may t,e hail'of"I'FioNii!ks JON ES, Esq. fir);n,ii-io,i; or of Mr. JOHN lF,r,r.is, Solicitor, in Pwllhely, where a map of the Estate may be seen. lli/i October, 1808. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bull's Head Inn, in Beama-ris, Anglesey, on Saturday the 29th day of October, IsUo, subject to condition.* of i;ale 1. A DWEI<H G-UOUSE, iiilheoccu- jf patiou ol' Mrs. West, at (lie yearly rent of .£8. Lot 2. Another DWELLlNG-UOUSE, in the occupation of Elleti Hayes, at the yearly rent of £8, The above lots adjoin each other, and are desirably situated in the Markct-piace, and on the West side of CasiUe-street, in the town of Beaumaris aforesaid. Lot 3. A DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and GARDiiN, in the occupation of Hugh Jones! » it the yearly rent ot lis. Lot 4. A DW12LLING-HOUSF, in the hOld-, in, of Catherine Prichard, at the vearly rent of £ 5 5s. I ot. 5. And a DWELLING-HOUSE, in the ¡ holl ig of SydUey J oiles, at tile jearly rent I of 4 58. ^'i4'5' ad.i°in eacH other, and are situau d m Coarch-streef and Ra(iii«-Row lieau:u ans aforesaid & 1 ovv' 1,1 ui the oc on pat ion of V £ v. Oett'erd. Lnr 0(WiiLi.lNG-HOUSF., w»<h evte-i- 8,ve V aiKl a g°«>d walled Garden, in Casrl'e- sireet, i.« the towp of RU,.HL„, IO F(LT. COMH <)F Denbigh, in the occupation of Miss Grilinh, at the year)3 rent o f £ »*). •„PL"! H' A r B^KMENT, called BR YN Y ,i Sltaate (il ff|e parish of I,lan-dm, in he su.aoo-anty of Ai^lesey, coniainiiiff 5i. Jr.. lani of J* °rrcupatioa of °wc" Hughes, at ii.- v n0ther TEy EM ENT' called LL A1N i in the Parish, con'Hiuin. IA. 1r. 1UF. m the occupation of John Owen, at the ren I of £33s. ,J'°l *l0- Fouri several CHIEF RENTS of Lis 4d. per annum, issuing out of the estates of Lo i-iA 13ullicley and others. The Seat in Church, belonging to Mrs. West's !1' ause, is not intended to be sold therewith. For further particulars apply at the omce of J .in. R. WILLIAMS, in Beatuuaris. TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE TrtEATV, The following- eligible and very improveable Freehold Estates, situate in the parishes of ijlanlihan.»el y Pennaiu, and Penmorfa, iu the county of Carnarvon, in NortA \Vales. In the parisll of y Pennant. A TENEMENT called llllYM:IB, com- prising 397 acres of land, with a iVlansian House thereon, capable of berns; rifted up for (he residence of a gentleman; and other buildiugs suitable and proper for the-occupation of the farm, nqw in the holding of Mr. William Jones, or his Under-tenants. Th s property is excellent for the Dairy and reaÏln of cattle, he fields being extensive and fenced with walls. It lias the peculiaradvantjisre of a line range of sound meadow in^, banked against v the river, and a great coaunyib! of water for jr- ¡ ripalion. TWO OTHER TENEMENTS called' PEN Y GLOfrW V N 1SSA, and PEN Y GLOG- YN UClIA, conipn>-i:i^ together 184 acres, :trI1 Farm Houses and Buildings (hereon, now in the several holdings of William Jones and Owen Joues, or their Under-tenants. TWO OTHER TENEMENTS, called CAS,R F ADOG l.SSA., and OA EH FAiR)G UCHA, comprising' together 158 acres, with Farm Houses and Buildings thereon, now in the several holdings of Ellis Roberts and David Jones, or their Under-tenants. The four Tenements last mentioned are well adapted to the breeding of cattle, and the Lands may be much benefited by the use of tile Water with which they are supplied. These, and Bryncir, are within a ring-fence. In the Parish of Penmorfa. A TENEMENT, in srreat .esteem for breeding cattle, called T YDD YN MA WK, com- prising 381 acres, with Farm House and Build- ings thereon, now i.vi the holding ot Rees and John Grilfith, or their .Under-tenants. ANOTHER T T- called I-JENDRE BACTF, comprising ST acres, with H<KIS« M<] Buildings thereon# '« tbcfeWlDg of Roberts. n™ On this farm there is a ^ClU ir illNr A HOUSE AND MILL, called Y I TJCIIA, in good business and with a c°"^ command of water, now in the holding o nucl Curiffitli. # i To Gi&otleuien disposed'to realize, acou. y rpwei^y a^vanciaa; in improvements, a mos a vorable opportunity presents itself in the acquisi- tion of these estates. on, all" There are extensive Rights of Common, a luabte Turbaries, appurtenant to the who e, nd as the tenants hold only from year to year, <l ,„,rrhaser may have early possession. 3 The premises may be'viewed on application to the oitrerent, occujiicrs, and further pavticiilffrs j r-,m Me«sr^. Pmi vor and STONK, NO. !• mre Coind, Teniple, London; or Mr, F E, n nrm Solicitor, Chester, at whose OiBce plaiVof the estates nmyhc inspected. NEW 1.4 Q T T E R Y, TO BriCIK DTTIWLTJA 13it saog. I f SCHEME. II 2. 10,000 20,000 f 5'(K?0 10,000 l,0i.<P 6,000 hi. 5-Oii 5jO'lO 2'000 44. 50, g.qoj; 100—. — 25 2 500 15. 72-^300 20,000 Tickets.. £200,000 Tiie Scheme of this Lottery exceeds all others, as it abounds in CAPITAL PRIZES; And in addition to the usual Sum ailotfp by Go- vernrnent, «he Con'racto'r has permission of the Lords of the Treasury for him to make'a Free Gift of 1,000 Whole Tickets, The value of whi'-h it is impossible to calculate, as they mayconfam 'he following Capital Prizes: I °r £ 9n,t)0Q J I 10,'100 3 10.. 500 5,000 90 100 &-c. V:e T:rke's Lottery, with in 000 r ;l Prize b,lt 'here are only ,,>r Sa,e A Purchase is tnlii o 1 necessary, ;»s superior Benefits are at- Seco'i■' lrtwii the aill htco.u. Days, and the v,t;¡;!e Lotiery will be IN Four DAYS. SHAilLa are entitlei to a Proportion of the above Benefits. TICKETS AND PI-TAR ES At every Licenced Lottery Office, and hy their Agents. ABERGELg IN CLOSURE. fTiie undersigned, the Comin'ssioner np- } pointed by an Act p;ed in ttia last Session of parliament, (or iuclosm. Inn's in tr,e oarish of Do hereby give That my second public sitting for putting t]»e Act into -Kill be held a;, »ne BPC Inn, in tne town ot Aijer^ele, in the sard county, on Monday the twenty-fourth- day of October in- stall', at eleven o'clock in /he forenoon, when all persons an;! bodies corporate and politic, who shalf have or claim any Comm-,n or other right to or in the Co;,1.11011 Marshes, Waste Low La¡;ds, and other Commons and Waste Lands, in the said parisii. are requiredVo deliver, or cause to be dei.vt-it-.i, -o me, an' account, or sr.liedule, in writing, 1 b themselves, or their respective ves, Aden's, »t «.» 1 leir respective rights or claims, and there" iescriblng 'he respective Messuages, Lands, a 1! ITeredi.tameu's, in respect whereof 'iiey shall respectively claim to be en.ith-d to any and Kdiich of such rights in and upon (he same, or any part thereof, with filename or names' of the person or persons thcn in actual pos^so- e- thereof. and' 'he particular computed (masi'iVie^ 0,1 and of wila>. and extent such i". and in what rj„-};is.' an I .for what eSta'es and in'erests they c<;s'<>n .»!> same rcspee.Jively, disfinsruishin^ ihe fre«"hoH Irom the copyhoi.i or leasehold; or on noh-com- pliancc therewith, eve-y of them making d^fatib therein, shall, as far only a, respects anv claim so neglected fo be delivered, be totally' barred exebvled of and from all right and title in or upon such lands so to he divided respectively, and of and from all benefit and ad van "age .ia or to any share ox allotment thereof.— An<f do hereby also ^;ve .yOl'cc, That niv third public siMinsr, for pi»tc<nr 111" said Act. in execution, will be hell ihe Bee Inn, in Abergele aforesaid, 0\1 Monday the •hirty-firs! day of October ins'anf, a' eleven tl)e ceiving objections, as well to fhe claims of Al- lotments of the Commons and Lands above mentioned, exhibited to me at v tirst public sitting, hold af. ihe Bee Son (.foresaid, 011 (he thirtieth day of June last, as to such claims of Allotments as shall be exhibited at my second public meeting, to he. held on the said twenty- fourth day of October, in pursuance of the said Act, or to auy or either of them respectively.— And if any person or persons, body politic or corporate, interested, or claiming to be inter- ested, in the premises, shall have any objections to offer to any such claims, the particulars of such objections shall he reduced into vrilinT. and signed by them, or their respective Husbands, Guardians, Trustees, Committee-, or- Agents, and delivered to meat my said third public sit- ting; and no such objections shaH afrerwa rds be received, unless for some legal disability, or I ,Ie -A iid special cause, to be allowed by rne.-And I do hereby also give Not ice* That the claims of Allotments already deliver- ed, or hereafter to be delivered to me, suance of (he said Act, will be left at the of-iice of Messrs. OLOPIBI.OS, Solicitors, F,rin, near Abergele, for the inspection and perusal of all parties interested :.a the premises.—Dated this fifth day of October, oae thousand eight hun- dred and eight, JNO. MATTHEWS. N. B. The Proprietors arc requested fb deliver to the said Commissioner, on or before the said thirty-iirst,by of October, a Map and Survey of their respective -Estate*, within the said parish of Abergele; in default thereof the said Commig, sioiier will direct a Plan and Survey thereof to be made pursuant- to the powers vested in PWLLHELI HV.YP. THE COMPTROLLEU requests to be A favored |with the company of the friends of the meeting, on Wednesday evening, the 26,h of October instant, at the Crown and Anchor Inn, Pwllheli. Ordinaries and Balls as usual. W. A. MADOCKS, Comptroller. Tan yr A lit, Oct. 6, 1808. I EDUCATION. JOSEPH AND BENJAMIN BLAKE MESPECFULLY inform their Friends and < the Public, that they purpose, after the ENSUING CRISTVAS Vacation, to OPEN an ACADEMY, for the Instruction of YOUNG GEN CLEMEN, in the various branches cf a Classical and Commercial Education, at IIALLWOOQ, NtUR RTUNCORN, A situation selected on account of the well- known salilhrity of the air, the seclusion from all objects calculated to alienate the yonihful mind from study, and the facility of communication with the, neighbouring towns, -by the river Mersey, &e. Those who may honour them with their patronage, may rely on every possible attention being paid to the instruction, health, moral, domestic comfort, &c. of the Young Gentlemen committed fo their care. Ft"'and other particulars may be known on to J. Bt,AK-, at Chester J to B. Bf, VKE, Gill-street. Liverpool: o, at tire NOHTII WALLS GAZETTE OFFICE, Banr gor. September, 1S08. KjYowlf.s'S nJNKiiuprcr. 7i IHFi Creditors who liave proved their Debts under a Commission of Bankruptcy, awarded and issued I AMESK VOvrLBS of Gwyndu, in the Parish of Bodwrog, in the I county of Anglesey, Innholder, Dealer,and ( lial)- man, are desired to meet the Assignees of itte I said Bankrupt's estate and effects, on Saturday the fifth day of November, 1808, at eleven in the forenoon, at the house of George Bettiss, Innholder, called the Sportman's Itm, situate in Castle-street, in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon, to assent to, or dissent from,, the said Assignees commencing, prosecut- ing, or defending, any suit or Slits at L¡v!, or in equity, for recovery of any part of the said Bank- rupt's estate and effects, or to. the compounding to i, i,)ii., or any matter or thing relating thereto; pi ri i cularly to assent to, or dissent from, the said Assignees commencing, or prosecuting, any suit or suits at law, or in equity, against John Ro- berts, of Denbigh, in 'he county of Denbigh, Grocer, for recovery of a debt, due from the said I John Roberts to the said James Knowles, hc- fore the said James Knowles became a Bankrupt, or to tbe compounding, submitting to arbitration, or otherwise agreeing with the sail John Roberts, or his Assignees, or Trustees, for or in respect of the said debt; and on other special aTairs. H. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor to the. Assignees of the siid James Knowles' .Ilerion eth *!tire. Freehold Estates. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White Lion Inn, in Bala, in (be county of Merioneth,, on Friday the 2ist of October, 1808, at. four o'clock in the afternoon, iu the following lots, subject to conditions T Ii Tenements. Tenant's. yf. Q. P. 5. I.lanycil Tal y boat, aad Cefn hir John Lloyd 6 '2 27 5,Ditto .L'.vin Robert 11 2 5 3. Ditto Ty yn y Cornel. Griffith Hri'is .10 223 4. Ditto Rf^udlecho^ Humphrey Roberts. 44 1 31 5.Ditto SVfrhife Lion Jm, and Prenu.es,> 15 g 25 ( fn nie town of Bala ) r „ < TH/e!l ins-house and Premises> «. (),, j^i ifo <. < <>> i *s I- r initio. • • f tn u if.ro ) „ ( Dwelling-house, Shop, & Pre-) .«■ T 7. Ditto < <■ y Mr. Jones. •• •• I nuses atijo.niag lot »> 8, Llanfair Plasuewyd .Mr. John Ellis 25 0 27 t tot, 5. is a commodious inn, in the ceRfre of l the tOWii, and, being well-established, commands an eX'ensive line of business. Lot 7. contains a £ ood house, with a spacious shop, well situated for trade, and lets at the yearly rent of £ 21. Part of the land, near the town o? Bala, is in an excellent, state of cultivation, the remainder lies at the distance of a'.voiU three miles from Bala, adjoining tha turnpike road leading to Festiniog, and may be Improved to much advan- tage • TLve town of ROlla, and its vicinity, are mnch esteemed for s variety of view* and romantic sceneries, For further particulars apply to Messrs. OLD- solicitors, fans, nea-r Abergele, Dsu- bigfeshirsu -v •"

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