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LLA*P >V^T llUNT. WLT. commence on Wednesday the 9th of November, when the f jsi P'-RO 1,1,ER h- n < to be favored with the company of the frie,i,ili of (lie iiee L. L. WILLIAMS, COIPIROLLER. Balls and Ordinaries as usual. Uanriost, Oct. 1808. N EV it O-T T,E It Y, TO BEGIN DRAWING 13tU i808. • « SCHEME. 4.«f .€90,0)0 are. = £ 80,000 2. I 2 6,000 It), >00 () 1,00, 6,00a 10 500 5 00 44. 100. 25 0 4,820. 15 Tv,; 0 20,000 Tickets. 200,000 The S cheme of this Lottery exceeds all others, a. j it abounds in CAPITAL PRIZES; And in addition to the usn",1 Sum ail Hted by GG- vern.uent, the C»n<rac<or has iienu.s.sion of the Lords of ;,»e Treasurv for lum to aia.'ica Free rift of 1,000 .:FJIOr'e Picket*, The value of which it is to as i hey maycon'ain :he following Capital frizes: I 4;of = £ 20,100 j 6.of £ \,f 00 I 2. 10,000 10 afto 100 & c. There are 50,000 Tickets in the Lottery, with nm Fhree • B!an:is to a Prize hat here are only 13,00f> Tie'vCts for S'iie A .speely Purchase is therefore necessary, IM superior Benefits are at- fie fo particular Tickets drawn the First ami Second and trie wiyj'e ■ l.ot"rery will be en AWN IN Foufi DAYS. SHARES are entitled to a Proportion of the above lienefts. TICKETS ASD SHAKES ARE SET. NO At every Lic^nc^d Lo'frry Ofnce, and by their Agents. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. A Gentlemen "IHi Proprietors or iaiui, in the said conaty^ as.se.nbled at the Quarter .Sessions, held at hampete, Pont Stepum, in an for the said county, on Wednesday, the i ll day of Octo- ber, loOS. JOHN THOMAS Esq. m the Chair. It teas resolo" That this assembly are impressed with graceful sense of their obligation o \V"l. i\!exáw:er Ma- docks, Kiijidre, At. P. exertion in Parliament to prom >fe she interest of his country, the Agriculture Lst., Com nercial inierest of the Principality in general, ami in particular forhw jta rioti:; endeavours the I last Sess oit" of to ohain a remission cf the great bu-!e-i of Coal add Culm duties, iln- posed upon the Pni;o,paiify of Wales; and for which this Meeting beg leave to return him their grateful thanks.—Wad h'<s laudable endeavours' been crowned wi'h success, it must have added to his honor. as v»VU ai to the prosperity and ad- vantage of the i'riucipaiiiy, ItesoliKfl, It the earnest hope of this Meeting, that the j trilling majority that appeare! iu Parliament against the Welsh Coal Duty Bill, anithe lauda- ble measures of Mr. iVfadocfcs to obtain the great end of his endeavours, will (ra her than deter him) encourage him to pecsevere in his under- takiiii', to obtain from government a remission of the present duties on Coal and Culm, carried 'Coastways HI the Principality. Jksso'vri', That this Meeting ben: leave to return their grateful thanks to-all the Members who support- ed the Welsh Coal Bii! in its progress thiontih I grateful thanks to-all the Members who support- ed the Welsh Coal Rrd III its progress thiontih I the iloase in the tas-« S«f■>«;«><)« of Parii^.nent, and lIvpl" for their future support in the next. I Reso'vrt, That For tins County and Borotra-h t>f Cardican, he recues'etl to e-ive the measure every possible support their power 10 pain so advan'k^eous an object to the Principality. Res,; That it ii of this Meeting, that 'he Coal carried Coastways from !he nei«'hbourin.sr couniies ('here beinjr none raised wiihin the county of Cardigan) forms an article 'ndispensi- bly necessary, as well for the comforts of the inhaiiifati's, as also for the protno'ton of A jri caloire, and ihe genera! improvement and c\fr. VP'>n of the coentry and beg leave to recom- mend this measure to fhe attention of all the a joinip.a; (and e:$pecially the Maritime) counties; 'Hnd hope that when the subject is ngt broesh brios'e Parliament, it will meet with the unani- •moits support of all. the Noblemen and Gentlemen Iv, with ihe Principality. Jizsolvertt That the Cie: of the Peace of this coun'y be I requeued to 2:cl. 111e.; Uesolr.iions inserted in the Times, Cambria", Shrewsbury, Salopian Jour- i Dai, the North Wales ^a/e!fe, and the Bristol ^Journal, three suc^ess'-ve times. Resohfd, That the thank:? of this Meefin,» be given thí' Chairman for his able conduct, in the Chair on this occasion. ILUVD, ciork ofthe Perce. VALUABLE STANDARD BOOKS. JUST Published by W. BAYN F.S. No. 54. PATRRSOSTER-ROW, LOVOON, the fol- l) ving BOO K S, an-I sold by Broslef and Son, Cnesfer; Roberts, Carnarvon; Pearson, Holy- head Edwards, Ruthin Carnes, Holywell; Pain'er, Wrexham; and Sanderson, Bala; and Jo es, Dolgelle. W. B. intendi to put to preso immediately his Catalogue of Second-hand Theological Books, at his usual low prices. 17. HR. SMAI,L-rlR WOR, S, viz. fiiae and Progress, with head, 12ijio. 2s, ft;, boards, JJ. bound. fhi Regenera., tion, in terr Sermoas, 12mo. 2. 6d. boards, 3,. bound, y/ymnv, neat small edition, 2s. 61, bound. "Ten Sermons on the Power and Ura e oe Christ, tine as. fi I. common 2s. S ven S r.wonv to rt)ung People with hea l, 18mo. h. 3d. hoards, li. 6d. bound. Sermons on the fMigious Education of L.nnarcn, is. boards. Evidetices of Christiiinitl", wih head, lf»mo. 3d. boards. On Famif,) iletigioll, 6 i. sewcll. Life of Cohnnl Sardine new iine edition, 12aio. 3s. boards, 3s. 6d. hound. 18. LIVES OF THE REV. JOHN AVI) CHARLES VVI;«I.; Y, by Dr. Whitehead, with heir oor'raifs, second edition, 2 vo s. 8vo. v 19. [VJA^ON ON SKLF-KNOWLEDGF, a new and very neat pocket edition ou tine paper, with a Lde of Ou; Author, lSrno. 2s. hoards. 20. un. B. A IT IE ON THE NAtURF VNO i vi viU f ABILITY of,MORAL TRUTH, opp.sirion to sophis ry and ridicule, 8ih edi- tioll on jjiiu paper, uniform to his life, 8vo. 7s. hoards. 21. DR. LT;LAND'S VIF.W OF THE PRINCIPAL Dl IslTCAL WRITRRS, with Ouserva ions on (hem, new and eltgant edition, 22. TIC. FEYIAKR PILGRIM; or. THE 'I'it k v L i.!i OF If°.ph/iBAii, by John Mitchell, on lei the SLiOlitud^ <d a i).-e;iiii; the whole cal- ciihifed eonajiy for instruc mu and entertainment, illuitraieJ with 10 copper plates. Xhg ..third edition, 8vo. 7". boards, or bound Si.; ditto l"('.ant/) b\)JOd. as preseii,s t0 ladies and others, p;¡. R. 23. Y.AN's.PILGRIM'S PROGRFSS, A N i) H 0 LX WAn, neat pocket edition, vols. as board* 24. bl)VYAN's PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, wiOi Notes, by Air. William Mason, the Life of the Au'hor, aula Key to lie Allegory, widi It platt s, and a Portrait or the Author, 121110. 4s. boards, or 4s. 6d. bound, elegant 6s. — LIr E A XD DEAT11 OF MR. B A DM AN, new fine etli.ion, 18mo. 2s. boar Ii. Hts Visions,. Is. Barren F;g-tree, Is. Emblems' Is. (id 26. DR. S I P, B!S' OIVINR Al F 1) 1 Tk. IO\S ani) HOC-.Y CO,['ff.i\iPr.AiïOS, new fine edition, detitcated to the Coun'ess of Huntingdon, lS.uo. Is. 6 1. bound. uool;, DR HUMUrs POSTHUMOUS HWItKS, oonta'ninf Sermons, Life, &c. 2 vols. 28. SACRED BIOGRAPHY, new eddion, 5 vols. 21. hoanls. 29. DAVIDS' (of America) SERMONS, 4 vol". Svo. fttheditioi?, il. Sli. boards. 30. -niL N 0 N COMMUNION WITH (OH. new tii;e edition, 12 no. 3s. 6 1. SI. I)R. SAI!U!,I,, (-OI.LEC- TION OF THE PROMIES OF SCRIPTURE* under their proper heads, oy Dr. Watts, new boai-.Is. The above is the only complete and genuine edition, other e i.f on,- ita. not the introduction, which is of importance. t 32. SONGS IN THE NIGHT, by Susanna ilaridson, a yotmg woman under heavy affliction, 9Lh editi;m" 18mo. line paper, 2s. bound, or elegant 5s.—An admirable title work. S3. BISHOP HORNE'S COMMENTARY Co ON THE PSALMS, a new and elegant edition, prin'ed wifi the best ink, oil fine paper, 2 vols. 8vo. i'2s. boards and labelled. 34. DR. WATrioi SERMONS, on various •ubfec's, divine and moral, designed for the use of families, as well as for the hours of devoti- onal retirement, 12th edition, on floe, paper, 2 thick vols. 12:iio. 7s. boards. 35. R V. WM. LAW's SFRTOUS CALL TO DEVnUr AND HOLY LIFE, Intfa edi- tion, wish his Life, Letters, &c. Svo. 7s. boards, and 3s. 6d. S6. n V. VVILL, PRACTICAI, TR: ATISE upon CIliRISTIAN PERFEC- TION', with his absolute Unlawfulness of Stage Fntertuinmen', 8th edi'ion,'with a Preface, con- taming ao account of the work, and Extracts from Bishop Home, neatly printed with a new type, line paper, 8vo. 7s. hoards; l2mo. 4s. boards. 37. in V. THOS. WATSON'S SERMONS NO DISCOURSES, viz. The Christian's Cha- racter; The Saint's Spiritual Delight; A Chris- tian on the Mount; 'God's Anatomy on Man's lleai,l Christ's Loveliness; The Upright Man's Character; The One Thing Necessary; The Godly Man's Picture; Comfort for the Godly; The Saint's Desire to he with Christ; His famous on Christ's Sermon on the Mount, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. boards, labelled, 12s. N. B. His Discourses on the Beatitudos sold separate. 38. FOX'S BOOK OF MARTYRS; or, The Lives, Sufferings, and Deaths of the Chris- tian Martyrs and Reformers, 4th. edition, embel- lished wi?Ii-many fine plates, 4to. boards 12s. 30. p LMER's NONCONFORMISTS' ME- MORIAL, being an account of the Lives, Suffer- ings, and Printed Works of the two thouiand Ministers ejected from the Church of England chiefly by the Act of LTuii'ormity, 1662; 2d edi- tion enlarged, with many fine portraits, 3 Tols. Svo. boards 9S, 40. BROOKES' (REV. T.) APPt-ES OF GOLD rot YOUNG MEN AND WOfJN, &c. printed on fine paper, 25'h edition, just publiihed, 18:no. boards Is. 6d. bound 2s. This is an instructive and entertaining vohltne, abounding with many just and striking remarks, calculated to impress the heart., and lead the tniad to the contemplation of heavenlv thin¡rllt &C. Evan, ],¡-J", March 1803 41. FRIENDLY INSTRUC ;on; orv A Companion FOR YOUNG LADJES ÀND Oks- TLGMKN, Preface by Dr. Doddridge, pocket editionj biuad ia red, Is. 6d. ) 4. A M BROSF/s T Of)K IVO UNTO JESUS, new edition. 2 vols, Svo, [In the press.] SYSTEM, OR BODY Oir DlVIVITY, translated from the Latin, and carefully abridgedy by John Riles, Syo. boards 7s. 44. ROBINSON'S VILLAGE SERMONS, new fine edition, 8vo, hoar;t. 7-c. 4.2. RUSSEL'S SEVEN SERMONS, ISmo. bound Is. 45. MACGOWAN'S DEATH, A VISION, TIus Solemn Departure of Saint tinners, ]Otii editiont with a Froativl)iece. is. 46. life OF JOSEPH, with plate, boards, coloured hack, 2s. 47. DR. DODO'S COMFORT FOR THE A* FLICTED, iiii,teret-try Distress, 5thedirion, elegantly printed, IUlO. boards 4s. JNGLliSEF TURNPIKE ROJlf, 1VT OTICE is hereby given thai a Meeting1 -i- °f 'he Trus ees of the ab<tve Road win he held at the Hull' ifead Inn. in Liangefrie, on Monday the 14th Day of November next, for the uurpose of pusaiuig the Treasurer's quarterly ac- counts. PEVERAIO, W. P. POOLE, October <29, 1808. Clerk ztnj Treasurer. JViiLESEF. TO BE SOLD ny AUCTION, At the George an I Dragon, in Llannerchvmedd, AIIg:lesey, on We(lne, i'(lity the I t3: h day of Nov. lSOS, between the hours of 3 awi 5 in the af- ernoon, subject to such conditions as will be then produced X LL, ,M|,>SUAGE, TENEMENT, and X*. L lNDs, called by the name of Gtan u. Afon, situate in Ihe parish of Llanhedrgoch, in ne county of Anglesey, containing I 6A. 2R. 5p. or thereabouts, ami now in tllll holding of Win. Jamcs; at the yearly rent of .1;;7. subject to a tease for two aged lives. The house and outbuildings are covered with slaie, and in good repair; and the lands are SK?? of itine, and also sea saact from Red Wharf. I #iU Shew tho Premises, and for fur- her particulars, apply »« Mr. R. I'utcu.uvo, attoruey, Llwydi*rth Esgob, Anglesey. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the house of Mr. George Bettiss, Sportman Inn, Caniarvon, on Saturday the fifth day of November, 1808, between the hours of t tIrec and five in »!w«fiemoo:i.—Subject to-such <««»- ditioos as will be then produced, order of the ^JMGNEES of JAMHS K NOW L E S, of Gwyndn, a Bankrupt; A LI. the Bankrupt's leasehold interest, for his own life, ot and in all those two tields, Pie(,e,i, or pareel-i of Ian. I, or ground, called 1 U be'"S p;irt or parcel of a farm call- ? ,ler,J>,a*» situate in the parish of Llandrygarn, in the county of Anglesea, containing about ten acres of land, and now in the holding of the said Assignees, or their under-tenants. These premises adjoin the post road near Gwyndu, are free from the reserved rent in t lie Bankrupt's lease, and taxes, and capable of great improvement. Mr. KvO^r.ns will shew the premises, and further particulars may he had hy applying to Mr. H. R. WIM.IAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon, at whose office a mal) thereof may be seen. COMPANY OF STATIONERS, LONDON. On TUESDAY, November 22d, will he published, rf^HE FOLLOWING Al,N,IAN-ACKS, J. FOR THE YEAR 1809. Printed for the Company of'Stationers; and liold by George Greeikliiii, Treasurer to the Com- pany, at their Hall, in tree 11 and may be had of all the Booksellers in Town and Coun- try: Wing's and Cambridge Sheet. Raven or London, on the Copper Piitc. Goldsmith's Almanack, on a fine Paper for the Pocket. Gentlemen & Ladies Diary, Moore, Partridge, Poor Robin, Season* White's "Cojlestiai AlIas, and Rider's British Merlin. The London and Cotirttry Almanack, Free Mason's Calendar. Wills'* Complete Clerical Almanack, on a fine Paper, adapted for the PocVet, neatly sewed. Moore's Almanack improved, or Will's Farmer and Countryman's Calendar, containing much use- ful Knowledge aad Information, neatly sewed A Calendar to hind With the Pocket Books* COUNTY ALMANACKS. With Lists of Members of Parlialnent, Officers of Militia, and various useful Tab las, particu- larly adapted to each country, viz. 1. Middlesex, Hcrtfordshirt, Essex, Kent, Sur- rey and Sussex. 2. Cornwall, Devonshire, Somersetshire, and Dorsetshire. 3. Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Hereford- shire., Monmouthshire, and South Wales, 4. Norfolk, SulTolkyCamhridgshire, Ely, Hunt- ingdonshire, and Bedfordshire. 5. Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Leices- tershire, Rutland, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Derbyshire. 6. Cheshire, Lancashire, Shropshire, Stafford- shire and North Wales. 7. Wiltshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Berko. shire and Buckinghamshire. 8. Y orlísh ire, Ourharn. N orthuatbtdanlj, W Cs t- morianj, and Cumberland. Country Shopkeepers, Hawkers and Re- aders, may be supplied at Stationers Hall at the same Price as the London booksellers, for ready Monty, or Mod Bills at A Month. No Orders executed under Ten Pounds; and no bound Al- m'Yl8rv*i0r ^>oc'ccf Books will be sent. In Order to prevent the many Complaints of *ece!rinZ the Almanacks immediately after Publication, it is requested that Orders be sent on or before the 8th of November. p W ,aI>sck, unsold must be returned by the 16th ot rebruary, carriage paid, after which time the price of the Stamps only can be allowed for. f + + Hints for future Improvement in any of the Almanacks will be thankfully rtctiwl* PERPETUAL ADVOWSON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Golden Lion, in Dolgelle, on Tuesday the 15<h of November next, between the hours of three and six o'clock in the afternoon, if not in the mean time Disposed of by Private Contract; RRIHE PERPETUAL ADVOWSON of the valuable Living of CEI,YNI\, otherwise Lr.ANOEi.YiviN, in the county of Merioneth.— For furlher particiif.Tfs apply to Mr .JonN OWEN, at-Madryn, Carnarvonshire. PREMIUMS FOR PLANS AND ESTIMATES. rpHE CORPORATION of the City of Jl Chester, hereby ofer the following Pre- miums to Persons who will send Plans anJ Estimates for widening, altering, or rebuilding the present Bridge over the Dee, at Clieste.. and improving the approaches leading to it; or 1. lor making a New Bridge, with suitable ap- proaches in a different situation. For the best. Plan, £ 3Q For the second best, 20 For the third, 10 The Plans, Elevation, Specifications, and Estimates m ;st be sent, sealed up, to the Town Clerk s OfTice, on or before the 2nd of January next, in order that they may be laid hefore a Committee to he appointed to open fhe,ii, to examine and determine their merits. The works proposed must be done with white stoife on the outside, of proper dimensions, and the estimates such as the Proposer will under- take to complete them for, if appoved by the Corrjiuittee. KAVtVLES'S Jl lNKSiUP^cr. THE Creditors who Ia\'e proved then- JtL Debts iintter a Commission of Bankruptcy, awarded and issued forth against J iKEsKvoiti t:$ ot Gwyndu, in the Parish of Bodwrog, in Hip county of Anglesey, Innholder,^Deafer,and ( hap- uian, are desired to meet the of (lie said Bankrupt's esta'e and edeefs, oil Saturday the tilth day of November, ib08, at eleven in, the forenoon, at the house of George Bettiss, Innholder, called the Sport man's Lin, situate in Castle-street^ iu the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon, to assent to, or dissent from, the said Assignees commencing, prosecul- S ing, or defending, any suit or suits at law, or in' equity, for recovery of any part of (fie said Hank- iupt estate and etfects, or to the compou'cdiiiir, submitting to arbritratmn, or otherwise iiZreeill2,, any matter os thing relating thereto; bnrl parti- 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 the county of Denbigh, Grocer, for recovery of a riehl, due from the said John Roberts to the said James Knowles, be- fore ,the said James Kuowles became a Bankrupt, or to the compounding, submitting !oai-I)ilral-ion., or otherwise agreeing with 'he said John Roberts, or his Assignees, or Trustees, for W in respect of the said debt and on other special a.fairs- H. R. Wii.i.taMS, Solicïtor, to the Assignees of the said James Knowles. TO BE SOLL), BY KRIVATIE Titfl&TY, The foMowing eligible and very impTovfaMe Freehold I'std-ICS, situate in the parishes of Llantihangei y Pennant, and Penmorfa, iu the couniy of Carnarvon, in North Wales. [n the parish of Llcnfinttngcl y Pennant. A TENEMENT called BHYNC1K, com- prising 397 acres of land, with a Mansion House thereon, capable of being fitted up for the residence of a gentleman; and other buildings1 suitable and proper for the occupation of the farm, now in the holding of Mr. William Jones, or his Unuttr-tcnants. ThilJ property is excellent for the Dairy and rearing of cattle, the liehls being extensive and fenced with walls. It has the peculiatadvantage of a line range ef sound iiieudowing, banked against the river, and a great command of water for ir- rigation. TWO OTHER TENEMENTS called PEN Y GLOGWYN 1SSA, and PEN Y GLOG wiY-N. BCHA, comprising together 184 atres"- Wth Farm Houses -and Buildings thereon, iiuw in fhe several holdings of William Jones audi Owen Joues, or their Under-tenants. TWO OTHER TENEMENTS, called CAER FADOG 1SSA, and CAER FA DOG UCH A, comprising together 158 acres, with Farm Houses and Buildings thereon, now ifi the several holdings of Eflis Roberts and David Joues, or their Undèr-tenauts. The four Tenements last mentioned are well' adapted to the breeding of cattle, and the Lands nm-, be much benefited by the -use of the Water with which they are supplied. These, and Bryucir, are wifhin a ring-fence. In the Parish of Pcnmorfu, TENEMENT, in great esteem for breeding cattle, called TY DDYN M AH R, com-! 1!1 prising 381 acres., with Farm House and Build- iugs thereon, now in the holding of Rees and John Griffith, or their Under^teftants. ANOTHER TENEMENT called HENDRE BACH, comprising 37 acres, with House and Buildings thereon, trow in the hiding of John Roberts. On this farm there is avvl-h of Copper Ore. A HOUSE AND MILL. called Y FELIN UCHA, in good business and with a constant, command of water; now in the holding of baul- ituel Grif"-h-. To Gentlemen disposed to realiie, in a country rapidJy advancing in improvements, a most fa- vorable opportunity presents itself in ),he acquisi- tion ef these estates. There are extensive Rights of Common, and valuable Turbaries, appurtenant to the whole, and as the tenants hold ^nly from year to year, a purchaser may have early possession-. The premises may be viewed on application to the different, occupiers, and further particulars had from .Messrs- pHitPoraad STONE, No. 1. Hare Court, Temple, London; or Mr. F. E. BARKteR, Solicitor, Chester, at whose office plans of ihg rotate* may be inspected. SMALL POCS. TiiERB being at this tinie in many parti «»f th«e Coftnty of Angtesea a IKI.1 Sor of small-pack, whikh in many msUnces prove fatal. A. T. EVANS, SuitGro-t, roqtscsts it may be made known, thaf be will make it his business to lie at h1.,ne every Tuesday atiti Saturday between tbe-h mrs of uiue an•> eleven in HIe forcitooti, and that hervill Inocute e with th( Co v-poc gratis, such poor as uiay tUiuk yr<#{jcr tw wait upo« liiin on thoie ,:<61 J s.. Tnergof, Oct. 31, 1808. CQUNiir OF ANGLESEY "VrOTICE is hereby given, that a Gencml Meeting of the Deputy Lieutenants, of the county of Anglesey, will be held in the GranA Jury Room, in the town of Beaumaris, on Mond the 7th day of November next, precisely at 1 o clock in 'lie forenoon, when the a1 tendance »» the Lieutenancy is requested, on particular busi- ness. J. PRICE, Clerk to the General Meeting of LieuteBaacy. Maria Lodge, 12th of October, 180S. T TO BE SOLD, y P'RIVATB AIL tlho.se MESSUAGES, TEN E1VIFIVT? and PREMISES, situate in the par.sh oT Ltmafjbairn, in the coun'y of Carnarvon, called f\ »i ANYR and TYNEW YD ), in the reswe- of Robert Rohcrt and Wiliiairj Gl'iHith, as yearly tei,iiilq, at the rent of I SI. Iii-t. The ti-c in good repair, and the land of an excellent quality, capable of great improve- ment. They arc situate in the beautiful Vale of El jroion, within a short distance of the sea, an I have a Right of Common upon those c.ip! al Sheep Walks called the Rivals and Bwlchtnawr, The Ten a (its will shew the premises, andfurther particulars may be had of THOM AS JONES, |-M. Bryn,irionj or of Mr. Jonw Fa.LIS, Solicit*■» £ in Pwlfely, where a map uf the EIi-Lat uwy J lth Gctoher-j ISo11. '¡"

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