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MARY GARDNER. I WiTH great respect informs the Nobi- lity, Gentry and Public of Chester, and the Neishhoa'-hoofl, she intends, with the assist- j ance of her SON and Workmen employed in her late husband's Business, to continue the same for the benefit of her family, and hopes to deserve their support, by attention and piiiiettiality.-Stic also returns her warmest thanks for tha favours already conferred. East?ate. Oct. 20, 1808. TO TIE SOLD BY AUCTION, ill At Tyraawr, Amlwch, in the County of Anglesey, on Friiay, (he OUi Day of December, 1808, between the horn's of 3 and 5 in the afternoon, subject to SlLI1\ c',Hllitions as shall be then and I there produced. A DWELLING- HOUSE, Or, Mini Mings nnd Garden, situate at Amlwch aforesaid, in the occupation of the Rev. Evan Herbert, held by occupation of the Rev. Evan Herbert, held by ease for "I years, under the Bishop of Bangor, at the vearly ground rent of five shillings IS years, foe-ng now unexpired. Also TWO COTTAGES and a situate **■ Amiwch aforesaid, late in the occupation of Margaret David, widow, held by lease bearing lie 1st of November, 1808, for 21 years, at i the yearly ground rent of eight shillings. I These 'cases arc renewable on paying a fine. 'The Rev. Griff!Ih Herbert will shew the I Premises,and further particulars may he had by ¡ applying to Mr. Roberts., Attorney and Nosary I Pttbiic, Bangor. I KENNIOGE MAWR INN. The Stage between Cupel Cerig and Cortcen. I To the Nobility and Gentry of the United King- dom, Commercial Gentlemen, and his Friends., "I WEAVER returns his grateful thauks « to the numerous Nobility and Gentry ot the Uniled Kingdom, who have already patronised his house, and have condescendingly promised I their future supporta-rainst an attempted opposi- tion by the former occupier of Kennioge. J. W. begs to assure I hem, that it shall be his constant endeavour to merit, their favours by every atten- tion 111 his power, by competing his house with si 1 expedition in a clean and comfortable manner; Colonel Kenrick, his landlord, hav ing determined to make such addition- and improvements as will enable him (J. W.) to accommodate the Public on such terms as will entitle him to a decided preference. A She same time. J. impressed with gra- titude for the many favours received during the time ho occupied th, Cross Keys, it) the town of Ruthin, begs leave thus publicly to express his ¡ thanks to the Nobility and Gentry, particularly f •the County of D- uhig! Travellers, and his I friends. r;f;'l"T r- ()..1 no K eN vfOGE, 0.01, 1S08. TO BE SOLD, BY The following eligible and very improveahle Freehoid Estates, situate in the parishes of Llanuhangel y Pennant, and Pemnoffa, in the county of Carnarvon,-in North Wales. In the parish of Llnvfihnnge.l y Pennant. A TENEMENT called BRYNCIR, com- prising 397 acres of land, with a Mansion House thereon, capable of i-eiii, fitted up for the residence of a gentleman; and other buildings suitable anil proper for the occupation of the farm, OOT in the holding of Mr. William Jones, or his Under-tenants. This property is excellent for the Dairy and rearing of cattle, the fields being extensive and fenced ANiiii waiii. It has the peculiar ad vantage of a fine range of sound raeadowing, banked asrainst the river, and a g-rcat command of water for ir- rigation. TWO OTfPm TENEMENTS called PEN Y GLOSWVN ISS A, and PEN Y GLOG- wiYN DCH comprising; together lSl acres, Wth Farm Houses and Buildings therein, now in the of, willian-I Jones and Owen Jones, or their Under-tenants. TWO OTHER TENEMENTS, crOled C ETC FAnoG ISSA, and CAFR FADOG UCII A, comprising top-ether 158 arres, with Farm Houses and Buildiiiirs fhereon, now in the several holdings of Ellis Roberts and David Jones, or their Under-tenants. The four Tenements last mentioned are wen adapted to the breeding of catlle, and the Lands may be much benefited by the use of the Water with which they are supplied. These, and Bryncir, are within a ring-fence. J,1 the Parish of Penmorfa. A TENEMENT, in ereat e;fcem for breeding cattle, called TYDDYN 1\1 AWn. com- prisinr38! acres, with Farm House and Build- ings thereon, now in holding of Itees and John Griiffth, or th icr-tenants. ANOTTIr,,R, TE,, ,,IvFNT called T-IENDRE B4CR, comprising- 7 acres, wit House and I?uiHings thereon, now in the holding of John Roberts. On this farm there is a vein of Copper Ore. A HOUSE AND MtLL, called Y FELIN UCHA, in s;ood business and with a constant .command of water, now in the holding of Ema- nuel Griffith. To Gentlemen disposed to realize, in a country rapidly advancing in improvements, a most fa- vorable opportunity presents itself in the acquisi- tion of these estates. There are extensive Rights of Common, and valuable Tf'haries, appurtenant to the whole, ami as the 0:1 lilts hold only from year to year, a purchaser may hayceflrly possession. The premises may be viewed on application to the different occupiers, and further particulars Hyl from Messrs. PUN. POT and STONE, No. 1. jfare Court, Temple, London; or Mr. F. E. BARKER, Solicitor, Chester, at Whode office j pluus of the estates may bC. inspected. ANGLESEY TURNPIKE ROAD. OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting 1 of the Trustees of the above Road will he held at (he Bull's Head Inn, in Llangefrie, on Monday the 14th Day of November next, for the purpose of passing the Treasurer's quarterly ac- counts. PENCRAIG, W. 1'. POOLE, October 29, ISOS. Cleric and Treasurer. PERPETUAL A I) VOW SON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, + the Golden Lion, in Dolgeiie, on Tuesday the 15th of November next, between the hours of three and six o'clock in the afternoon, if not in the nJean time Disposed of by Private Contract; riTVHS PERPETUAL ADVOWSON of the JL valuable Living of CELYNIN, otherwise Li,Nr,st.YNiM, in the county of Merioneth.— For further particulars apply to Mr JOHN OwEV, at Madryn, Carnarvonshire. -O- 4, COR: HILL, AND 9, CHAR ING CROSS. TBISH respectfully acquaints the Pub- < lie, (bat TICKBTS and SHARES are Sell- ing in great variety at. the above Offices, for the New Lottery that begins Drawing the 13th of December. The Scheme of this Lottery exceeds all others, as it abounds in Capital Prizes, and in addition to the usual Sum allotted by Government, the Contractor has permission of the Lords of the' Treasury for him to give a a Douceur 1,000 WHOLE TICKETS, The value of which it is impossible to calculate, as they may contain the following Capital Prizes 4 of = £ 20,000 2. of 10,000 2 of. 5,000 6 of £ 1,000 10 of 500 &c. &c. &c. Schemes with particulars may be had gratis, nnd aJL persons in the country desirous of having Tickets or Shares, may be supplied the same as if present,- by sending their orders, post or car- riage paid, accompanied w?l.h good Bills, Bank Notes, or Post O'fice Orders, to either 4, CouxHi-LL, or 0, CILIrUNG Caoss, Los oast Where the last Prize, and the Two last Prizes of £ gO,OOQ ever drawn, were I sold in Shares. -NM:C" SUtlC Lottery for 1808, CONSISTING OF ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, f TUCKET'S and SIIAHKS are selling by 1 HAZARD, BUR.NE, and Co, s'ioek- Under the Royal Exchange, and nowhere else in London on (heir account. The Scheme contains Four Prizes of Wi!ll the usual Number of other Capitals, &c. in addition to which the First-Drawn Prize above = £ 15 on the First and Second Day will each be entitled 10 Five Hundred Whole Tickets. SHARES IN PROPORTION. Letters, post paid, duly answered, and Schgfijes gratis. Bank, India, and South Sea Stocks, with their several Annuities. India Bonds, Exchequer Bills, and all kinds of Government Securities, bought, and sold hv Commission. 1 Cou*try Orders, accompanied with short-dated I Bi!!s on London, Post-OHke Orden, or, Cah il: Parcel by Coach or Carrier, punctually attended to, and Correspondents may depend oi treated CXOlCtly on the sallle terms as if personally present. Richardson, Go 0 dl nc k, and Co. STOCK-BROKERS. OfcSrECTFULLY acquaint lhe Public, JL.1L that, the STATE LOTTERY will com- mence Drawing on the 13th of DECEMBER N EXT. The SCHEME, with ONI.Y 20,000 TICKETS, is QUITE SOVEJ,, and has ADV A NTAGES, which no other Lolterv ever possessed, viz. TWO ADDI- TIONAL BENEFITS OF FIVE HUNDRED TICKETS each, will be giver, by the Contractor, with the permission of Government: One to the First Drawn Prize above £ 15 on the First Day of Drawing, the Other to the First Drawn Priztt above "15 on the Second Day, by which Adven- turers may have the Chance for all the Capital and other Prizes, in 500 or -1,000Tickets, besides their own. Not Three Blanks to a Prize, and 4 Prizes of ^20.(XX) 2 .10,000 2 5,000 6 1000 c. The Tickets and Shares are on Sale at the Offices, Bank Buildings, Coruhill, and opposite the King's Mews, (dialing Cross, London, by RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. the only Persons that ever sold in Shares, Two Prizes of .§ £ 30,000 Ami in the last Lottery, Two Prizes of ^20,000 No. 2,609, and No. 10,197, both in Shares, and in former Lotteries Capital Prizes to a great amount. Tickets and Shares arc also on Sale for them hy C. BROSTER, Bangor, who sold part of the above Capitals. D. LEWIS, Linen Draper, Milford Haven. • TESKE, Grocer, Chepstow. T. D. BIB,D, Prinf.er, Cardiff. ABRAHAM JONES, Druggist, Newport. JOHN KING, Ironmonger, Neath. SAML. 1 ARDREW, Chymist, Carmarthen. TUOS. JOHN, Linen Draper, Narberth. J. HALES, Tenby. E. WILMOT, Printer, Pembroke. JOHN GRIFFITHS, Haverford West. And at most of the principal towns in tbe JOIIN ivest. And at most of the principal towns in tbe JOHN GRIFFITHS, Haverford West. And at most of the principal towns in tbe Kingdom, where the full Schemes may bs had VALUABLE STANDARD BOOKS. JEST Published by W. B Y 1",No. 54, PATKRVOSTER-ROW, LOXDOX, the fol- lowing BOOKS, and sold by Broster and Son, and J. Walker, Chester; Roberts, Carnarvon; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin; Carnes, Hoi) well; .Painter, Wrexham; and Sanderson, Bala; and Jo es, Dolgeiie. W. B. intund,to put to press imir.Hiafely his Catalogue of Second-hand Theological Books, at his usual low prices. 48. BISHOP BEVERIDGE's PRIVATE THOUGHTS ON RELIGION A:\i1 CHRIS- TIAN LIFE, in two parts, l?<b edition, with his Life, neatly printed on fine paper, with portrait of the Author, 12mo boards 3s. 6d. 49. BANTER'S SAINTS' EVERLASTING REST, abridged by Fawcett, 9th edition, just published, handsomely printed on One wove paper, with a porlrait of file Author, 12mo extra boards, labelled, 4s. 50. BERRTDGE's (Rev. J.) CHRISTIAN WORLD UNMASKED, new edition, to which is now added, his Cheerful Piety, or Religion without Gloom, line paper, with portrait, ISnio 2s. 5.1, 51. SION's SONDS OR HYMNS, composed for the use of them that love and fol- low fill- Lord Jesus Christ, in sincerity, new edition, fine paper, 12iiio bouiKl 3s. fid. Sino's Songs were composed during his long in- disposition, and will he a profitable closet compa- nion for all experienced Christians. 5?. BOOTH'S REIGN OF GRACE*, from its rise to its consummation, new line edition, 12mo 3s. Booth s Reigu of Grace is a masterly perform- ance. Dr. fFd'inms. 53. BUNYAN-s COME A rl WELCOME TO JLSUb CHH CST, uc-v and very neat edition, large print online paper, the best edition ever published, ISllto bounfi 2s. 5 '• HE ART'S EASE, in HEART'S TROUBLE, or a Sovereign Remedy against, all Trouble of Heart that Christ's Disciples are subject to under all kinds of affliction iti (his Life, new and neat edition, large print, on fine paper, wi(h portrait, just published, 18mo bound Is. Gd. 55. SOLOMON'S TEMPLE pr- Ri TUALlZEi), very neat edition, 18mo bound J S. fit. 50. B IT N Y A N' s G R C E A B OIJNDING, containing his Life and Death, 51st edition, on hue paper, 18mo bound Is. G.I. 57. PUBLICAN 18th edition, large print on line paper, 18mo 58, ————— DOCTRINE OF THE LA W ANI) ISino bound 2s. £ 9- COLE 8 (Etisha) ON (JOD'S SOVE- li p.I/iN i i, recommended by itomaioe, new 19tilo (\1. DO V) O ON D E A TII, neat, pocket edition, with frontispiece, 18mo bound 2s. 2. ———— PRISON THOUCHTS, new Hr>e edition, with frontispiece. ISmo sewed ls.6d. bound 2s. '» COMFORT FOR THE AF- r lAiji Lf), under wvery Distress, new and ele- gant. edition, boards 4s. GL DR. ENCIELirs HISTORY OF PHI- LOSOPHY, from the earliest times to the beginning of the present century, in 2 large vols. 4to,—W. Baynes having purchased the few re- maining of the above work, oilers it to illinisters, Stllrlcnts, and others, at the reduced vrice of £ lis. fid. in boards, 2 vols. 4fo, British Students who wished for satisfactory II/lfl accurate infortllation respectjng- the opinions of the ancients, sought- for it in vain in the ver- nacular tougue, until Dr. Enfield enriched our literature by compressing (lie 6 quarto vols, of Bracket's elaborate and critical History of Phi- losophy, written in Latin, into two respectable English quartos. From (he few copies remain- ing (hey will soon he advanced. G5. ;————— TWENTY SERMONS ou vari- ous subjects, J2mo 3s. 66. EVANS' (Dr. John) SERMONS ON THE CHRISTIAN TEHIPER, a new edition, with his Life by Dr. Erskine, fine paper 9 vols 12mo 8s. The Christian Temper" is o,)c of the best practical pieces in our language. Vide Dr. Doddridge's Works, vol. 5. (n. or MAN, Pitcher's fine edition, with portraR, -'Svo 5s. 68. ON PROVIDENCE, neat edi- tion, with frontispiece, 21mo bound 2s. — NAVIGATION SPIRITUA- LIZED, neat pocket edition, with portrait, lSnio hoards, labelled, 2s. bound 2s. 6d. 70. SAINT IN DEED, neat edition, large print, with portrait, ISmo labelled, Is. 3d. or bound Is. Gd. 71. TOUCHSTONE OF SINCE- RIT V or the Signs of Grace, and Symptoms of Hypocrisy, opened in' a Practical' Treatise on 'ev. iii. 17, ]3) being the Second Part of the Saint Indeed, printed uniform, ISmo boards, bheUed, Is. 6d or bound-Is. 9d. 72. GURNALL'S (Rev. WO CHRISTIAN IN COMPLETE ARMOUR, or a Treatise of e Saint's W7ar with the Devil, 8th edition,with all Index, 4 vojs. 8vo. £ 8: 'he above valuable work is highly recom- melided by Rev. C. Buck, and various divines. J 73. (Dr. John) EXPOSFIMON OF THE BOOR OF SOLOMON'S SONG, eonimonly called Canticles, 4th edition, iust published, on "ue paper, 2 vols. 8vo. 12s. for a very high character of the above work, e Rev. flervey's Works. I 74. nOR-E SOLITARLE, hy Ambrose Searle, Esq. 3d edition, 2 vols. 8vo. boards 155. The above work forms the most scriptural view and ablest defence of the doctrine of (he 1. nmty now extant in the English language. We never remember to have seen a more excellent composition of human learning, scriptural truth, and practical piety, &c." Fide 11HK C. D. Ceetlogons Theological Miscellany, vol. L 75. HOWE's (Hon. Chas. Esq.) DIVINE MEDITATIONS, new edition, 12 mo bound 2s. fid. T&. JENYN'S (Soame, Esq.) LECTURES, on the following Subject;, viz. The Prejudice of Education and Rational C mvicfion—The Causes of Tniidelif.y-^Revelation Necessary—The Ascen- sion of Christ—Credibility of Revealed Religion -Importance of Revelation—Humility—2<1 edi- tion, with tine portrait, 12mo 3s. 77. SIR WM. JONF.S's WORKS AND LIFE, by Lord Te-'gnoiouih, with p/ates, 18 vols. Svo. boards £ 6 6s. 78. MOSHEIM'S ECGLp,S" STTC-AL TFTS- TOR Y, by 1)1-1 new and elegant edition, 6 vols. 8vo. boards, labelled, £ 10s. 79. MARSHALL'S GOSPEL MYSTERY OF SANCTIFICATION, recommended by the Rev. Mr. Hervey, and designed by him as a Supplement to his Thcron and Aspasio, -12th edition, large print, fine wove paper, 12mo 3s. Nexf to t!ie -lioly Word of God let, us study Marshall on Snncfification. For my part I am never wcarv of reading that incomparable and most comfortable book."—Vide Rev. Mr. Hervey. SMALL POCKS. THERE being at this t ime in many par's of the County of Anglesea a bad sort of small-pock, which ill nlaily instances prova fatal. A. T. EVANS, SUROEOX, requests it may he made known, that he will make it his business to he Zit home every Tuesday and Saturday between the hours of ninc and eleven in the forenoon, and that he will Inoculate with the Cow-pock «Y«a\such poorns may thiuk proper to wait upon him 011 those da} s. Trergof, Oct. 31, 1808. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the George and Dragon, in Llannerchymedd, Anglesey, on Wednesday the 16'11 day of Nor. 1808, between the hours of 3 and 5 in the af- ternoon, subject to such conditions as will be then produced :— ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and L<\NDS, called by the name of Glnn yr Ajort, situate in the parish of I'Janbedrgoch,. in the county of Anglesey, containing 10A. 2it. 5p. or thereabouts, and now in the holding of Wrn. James, at the yearlv rent of -PT. subject to a iease for two aged lives. I The house and outbuildings are covered wiOi sia'e, and in good repair; and the lands are withm a short distance of iime, and also sea sand from Red Wharf. The tenant will shew the fur- ther particulars, apply, to Mr. R. PJUCH AK attorney, Llwydiarth Esgob, Anglesey. TO BE SOld), BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, All those MESSUAGES, TENEMENT?, and PRi'MISES, situate i» the parish of i Llanaelhairn, in the county of Carnarvon, called TV i A WR and TV HW'VBI). in the respec- tive holdings of Robert Roberts and Williaii) Griffith, as yearly tenants, at the rent of 131. 8s. The houses are in good repair, and the land of an excellent quality, capable of great imnrove- ment. They are situate in the beautiful Vale or Elernion, within a short distance of the sea, and have a Right of Common upon those capital Sheep Walks called the Rivals and Bwlchmawr. The Tenants will shew the premises, and further particulars may he had of THOMAS JONES, Esq. Bryntirionj or of Mr. JOHN EI.T.IS, Solicitor, in Pwllhely, where a map of the Estate may be seen. llth Octoier, 1808. NEW LOT T E R Y, TO BEGIN DRAWING 13 th DEC K. M B Ell, 1803. SCHEME. 4- of s £ 20,000 are = £ 80,000 2. 10,000 20,000 2. 5,000 I too 6 1,000 6,000 3 0 500 5,000 20 100 2,000 44 50. 2.200 100 25 2,500 4,820 15 72,300 20,000 Tickets. £ 200,000 The Scheme of this Lottery exceeds all others, as it abounds in CAPITAL PRIZES; And in addition to the usual Sum allotted by Go- vernment, the Contractor has permission of the Lords ol the Treasury for him to make a Free Gift of 1,000 Whole Tickets, The value of which it is impossible to calculate, as they may contain the following Capital Prizes: 4 of = £ 20,000 6 of = £ 1,000 2 IO/ZOO 10 500 5,000 20 100 &c. &c. There are 20,000 Tickets in the Lottery, with not Three Blanks to a Prize but there are onlj 19,000 Tickets for Sale, A speedy Purchase is therefore necessary, as superior Benefits are at- tached to particular Tickets drawn the First and Second Days, and the whole Lottery will be DRAWN IN FOUR DAYS. SHARES are entitled to a Proportion of the above Benefits, -eo- TICKETS AND SHARES ARE SE LEI NO At every Licenced Lottery Office, and by their Agents, "o¡.L;1 r ,°.. WH RE AS ia the conveyance oF hold Furniture an 1 other ETe.i's, I(ife!v ii "ti ot, C', Town of Cricdii.etdi, several article* have" been iound missing; and fti particular', a small Oak Box containing brass sdrewriaih, an-' odie:- (huigs of worth): '.(wo Oa!c Benches of the old fashioned son, abouf four feet in lens-th. Whoever knows of the isaf' :,ro!'rr^ and will- be so neighbourly', and uprigh -v -ve in for- mation thereof to Morris Jones, av Ymsri^tcb, aforesaid, or to Thomas Williams, harbour mas' ter at Carnarvon, will thereby give relief to their own breast, and likewise do service to the Coun- try in general. Should the property have beet; really mislaid, or lost, without a felonious intention, a Reward in money will be given to the Informant, in..pro- portion to the value recovered but. if, (as iu strongly susoecfed) part, or all of the s:ri! perfy ha* been stolen, the sum of TWENTY" GUINEAS will he paid to the Iufor.uant, oa eonviciion of the Offender. CAPITAL PRIZES SHARED IX THE FY A ST EIGHTEEN MONTHS, li i, noR.YSBr AND CO. No. 26, 'Coruhill, London, and St. Margaret's Hill, Borough, 10,994 .£20,000 19,544. 20,(0) 2,279 10,0)0 8.715 5.000 10,570 5,0-00 11,117. 4,000 I 3,530, '= £ 2,000 1 10,873 | ,-> ii) 12,244 1,000 1,350 500 No. 44 500 10,337 500 To Clubs, Societies, and individual Purchasers of Tickets and Shares, HORNSBY and CO. beg leave to point out the beneficial advantages attending the present Lottery, which- begins Drawing- on the 13th of NEXT MONTH. The Scheme con- tains Four Prizes of = £ 20,000. besides Prizes of = £ 10,000, = £ 5,000, zei,ooo, £500, £WO, &c. &c. and only 20,000 Tickets. In the Prizes, two extra chances of 500 Tickets each are given by the Contractor., to the Pur- chaser of a Ticket or Share, and "are to he decided on the 1st. and- 2nd Day of Drawing. These extra chances are incalculable, and arc likely to produce an immense-sum of money, which was not possible to have acquired ia any former Lotuvrv. N. B. The 1,000 Tickets are lodged in (he Bank of England, therefore it leaves only 10,000 for Sale. Le tfe"s, post paid, <1nlya?is-w<.»vd, and Schemes gratis.—Orders, by Post or Carrier, executed Oil the 5a;ne terms as if present, U. 1.1.

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