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I TO BE SOLD, A GOOD STRONG JAUNTING CAR and HARNKSS.—To save trouble, the pric is -010.-Enquire of MR. JONES, Post Office 4u wyndu. EDUCATION. DENBIGH. TtTH TI RV. T. JONES begs leave to inform I JL his Friends and the Public, that he in tends to accoumiodatc a limited number of HOARDERS at the close of the present recess, %hich will expire on Wednesday the lltli of r January, 1809. "Terms and other particulars may be had "y personal application, or by teller, post-paid. N. B. Mft. JONES assures the Public, that he pays the most assiduous attention to his Pupils, and a (opts the best method to promote their ex- j)<id,tioua improvement aud good morals. LEGACY DUTY. -a 4 To Executors and Administrators. ^T^TH EIlfiAS it appe,mi hy the abstracts of W ills and Lexers of Adminnsiraiion, returned to the Stamp Office from the several Ecclesiastical Courts, that the duties grained hy the Acts of the 80Mi Geo. UI. c. 52. 44th Geo 111. c. 98. and 45'h Geo. 111. c. "28. have not been paid in respect, of divers Legacies and An- unities, bequeathed by v' iil out. of personal or real estate, and HI respect of divers residues oj personal es'aie given by Will, or devolved to I* 1¡C).;( of kin upun intestacies, particularly in cases where the Executor* were themselves l.ega'ees, or Residuary legatees, and where the Adminis- trators were the sole next of kin of the deceased. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the Commissioners of Stamps arc empow- ered, by an Act of the hist Session of Parliament, to remit the penalties incurred by Executors and others, in consequence of the non-payment of the above-mentioned duties, within tin: time prc- scribed by law, provided the same he paid on or before the January, 1809; and that al-er tha,1 Day, the Commissioners of will pro- ced to institute prosecutions in the Exchequer, again-t such Executors -and Admin s'ratorsas shall -not avail themselves of the offered, for "recovering" the arrears of the said duties. By Order of the Conimissiftncrs, G,E. BEilESFORD, Secretary. Stamp Office, 24th Dec. 180S. KENNiOGE MAWR ISX Tilt STJGE buticnn Cupel Carig and Concert, on the Great J risk Road. To the Nobility aDd Gentry of the Unild King- dom, Commercial Gentlemen, and his Friends, JWEAFF.T?, returns his sincere thawks a to the Nobilfy and Gentry of the United Kingdom, wno have already patronized his house, and have so kindly pledged themselves to support him, against an attempted opposition by the former occupier of Kennioge.—J. W F A V, E It begs leave to assure them, that it shall he his con- stant endeavour to merit that confidence "which a generous public has so liberally bestowed upon him, by every attention in his power. J. WEAVER has it now in his power to inform the public, that his House is fitted up with good an;1 well-air'd bedding, and every requisite ac- commodation for the traveller; with a full esta- blishment of Horses and 0arriages, sober and Çélrcrul Drivers, upon the shortest notice. .4., Kennioge to Corwen. 1.3 Miles Corwen to Llangollen 10 do. Llangollen to Oswestry 12 do. Oswestry to Haiop. 18 do. 53 Miles JCcnnioge to Capel Ceng. 15 Miles Capel Ceng to Bangor Feiry 17 do. Bangor Ferry to Gwyudu (4c). Gwymlu to lfoi)hcad Ido. 57 Miles II I..1. E It r yfj S PffiltJSHfiD, In Demy Twelves, on fine wove paper, ontain- ing upwards of 400 pages of letter-press, jnit E ONLY SIX SHtl-UNGS IN BO A H OS, AN ENGLISH & WELSH DICTION A It YS in which the {'.ngiish Words, and sometimes Relish Idioms ari l Phraseology, are accom- panied by those which synonymise or correspond with them ill the Welsh Language. The -whole carefully compiled from the best sources an;! materials, ;By W. RICHARDS, M. A. The'Monthly Review speaks of this work in the following halldollte manlier: 1* This Manual ■" appears to be correct, and in every way well calculated to answer the purpose ror which it "tWas designed. We congratulate the jJHhlic Of) the acquisition of a compilation so useful, and so accessible." (Carmarthen: printed and old by John Daniel, sold a!so hy T. Jenkiua, Swansea; Mr. George North, Brecon; Mr. Kaye, Liverpool; and Messrs. Lackington, Allen., and Co. London; {f:1r The publle are requested to he peetieulor in asking for RICIIA&DS'S ENG^ISH-WELSH nlC- TION AW v, as there is a work of a similar nature lately JlUblishetl-a bare-faced piracy, printed on Yery coarse paper. Also tite jollowmg Welsh noks: Y Bible Sanctaidd, ynghyd a Sy hviadau J. Canne, ar yiyiy, I y dail, 8s, If Testament Ncwydd, 2s. Ile" Canwylt y Cymru; or, Welshman's Candle, 49. bound. Taifh y Pererin, tanrifb brenddwyd,~l Is. fid. 1 Y pedwar Y Ddinas Sanctaidd; neu'r Jerusa- Lall lain Newydd. h. I .form Crist JI.I..chawdwr Cyflawn. 9d. Buiiyaii. Erholillip:aeth a Gwrthodedigath, 61. J Newydd i ddysgn darllen Cymraesr, 6(1. A liberal allowance iu takiug a quantity of the TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL the STOCK IN TRADE of MR. Tonv HUGHES, Woollen-draper, Castle-street, in the town of Carnarvon (who is leaving off shopkeeping, to enter into another branch of bu- siness) consisting of a light Stock of prime Goods lately laid in; any person agreeing for the same may also be accommodated with an elegant new Shop, together with the fixtures. Apply to Air. JOHN HUGHES, 011 the premises. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Monday, Jantiary 23d, at Tafarn Ferw, in the county of Anglesey, SEVENTY Lots of TIMBER, consisting of SEVENTY Lots of TIMBER, consisting of Oak, Elm, -Ash, Sycamore, Fir, &c. &c. The timber is divided into a great variety of Lots, from £2 to E150 each. The sale to beriii precisely at 12 o'clock. BE■■RWF Jan. I I th, 1809. CAERNARVONSHIRE COUUT OF LIEUTENANCY. A GENERAL MEE TING is appointed to be held at the Grand Jury Room in Caer- narvon, on Friday the twentieth day of January, HiOu, for further carrying into eifect the Local Militia Act. (fraud Jury Room, O. A POOLE, Caernarvon, oQl/i tiec. 1808. c. G. m. tfftrXYFFYNNOX SCHOOL. L%/S"RG. PARRY begs leave to aquaint her -LVJSL friends and (he public, that Her school WIII re-open for the education of young ladies, on Monday the iSl1 inst. Mrs. P. highly gratitied by the coittidetice already reposed in HER, takes this opportunity to return her friends her most sincero thanks, and trusts that the improvement of her pupils will ensure her a continuance OF their patronage. If rnkam, Jan. 9th, 1309. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. At the Three Boars Heads, in the town of Den- bigh, OIL Wednesday the 1st day of FEBRUARY, LS99, between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock jj) the afternoon, subject to such CONDITIONS as nU be then produced :— RJPIIS FEE SIMPLE and IXIIF.R.1 FANCI- JL of alllhat Messuage or Tenenieut and.. Lands, with the appurtenances, known by the haute of Bedtcijn-isu, situaie in the |«N ish OL Llan- fa;r Talhaiarn, in the county of l)e«l>igi», con- taining by atlmcasureiiieur 63A. IK, 5C. The a!,ove farui is entitled to an unlimited of coinmoii on the adjacent wastes, -which are very extcilsivc, and is at a convenient DISTANCE from the market towns of Denbigh and idanrvvsr. There is also a IIcat Pew m the paish church of Llanfair Talhairn aforesaid, appurtenant there- to, which will he sold therewith. ROBEST HK«HRS, the tenant, will shew the premises, and for further particulars, apply 10 Mr. JOKES, solicitor, Riios, near Ruthin. THE ANNUAL SHEW OF CATTLE AND SII EEP AT WVNNSTAV. On Friday, 1609, SIR W AT KIN WILLIAMS W Y.N N, DART. PROPOSES GIVING THR. FOLLOW TNG PMZE S, For the ENCOURAGEMENT, of Agriculture in NOUTI: VV.\ LE and the Hundreds of OSWESTRY an I PBOJI LL, in Shropshire:- A SILVER (T P to USE person who shall IA produce the plough with two horses and one MAN to attend IT, which shall plough ball an ncre of land in four hours, in the best husband- like manner. To the ploughman holding the same, Two Guineas. To the ploughman holding the second best, Otie Guinea. Dtie consideration will be paid 'O the nien.'gof the implement, the labour < f the horses, and TJ;E cieaness of the furrow, and should they he equal to the time of performing the work. No'ice of the intention to claim the premium to be sent to MR. 01. A YTO of Wynnstay, on or TEL^RE the 1st of September, ISO!), that parcels of land (U> be determined by lot) may he prepared for the candidates. The ploughs to he at. Wynnstay by ililie o'clock, when the men will draw for their ground, and he informed the width and of the furrow required. The ploughs to start at ten o'clock precisely. A Silver Cup to the person who shall breed and produce, at Wynns'ay Shew, 1809, the best pen of three short woolled one-year-old Lwes, A tiiallei- Silver Cup to the second best. The same person not to have both premiums. The sheep to he shewn in a store state—the candidates to produce certificates, specifying the parish and the name of the breeder within the districts, and thut they have been regularly kept with the iiock until they were sent to be exhi- bited. A Silver Cup to the person who shall breed and produce, at Wynnstay, 1809, the best three- years-old Heifer, which shall have produced a calf this year and be in milk at the time of shew. Due attention will be paid to quality of liesh and milkirg. A Silver Cup to the second best. The same person not to have both premiums. A Silver Cup to the person who shill breed and produce, at Wynnstay, 1809, the best one- year-old Sow Pig. The stock intended to be shewn for the pre- miums, must have been bred by the claimant himself, WHO mllst be a resident in the above dis- tricts, or a member of the Wrexham Agricul- tural Society, and he at James Farm Wjnnsfay the preceding evening, or before nine o'clock the day of shew. A few Devonshire Cattle and about, one hun drcd Ewes to 1;# Sold by Auction before dinner, and the Trips to be Let in the evening. MISSES M. and s..COOPER'g Rcurding School, re-opens on the '21st. of this 1"],. School, re-opens on the '21st. of this moirli. Board, £ \S 18s. per annum. French, Music, Drawing, and Dancing, on the usual Terms. Three Months Notice will te: rqnirtld prior to any Young Lady leaving the School. 1 St. Asnph, 1st January, 1809. PORTII Y TEITFYN, nesr I MISS DEF.A TTO Y D E respectfully acquaints her friend.? and the public, that her Boarding School, for the reception of young La- dies, will re-open on Monday the 23d instant. N. R. A quarter's board or notice is required, before any L idy leaves th j sdlOol. TO COWKEEPERS, FARMEUS, &c. TO Bil-I Ll-"F, AND ENTERED upo" IMMEDIATELY, A LARGE mid commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, desirably situate in Truman- street, Liverpool, together with appropriate buildings for twelve cows, stabling for six horses, good granary, large yard and other convcniene.es. For fur'her particulars apply to the owner Mr. TUDOR, !'Î 0, GG, Scotland-road, Liverpool, or at the North Wales Gazette o; ice. .w, 0 D S. WANTED, n larg-e quantity of Ilazel, <y Ash, Wiiio-v, or Oak -Saplings, for making Baskc's for Colliery purposes, from all inch and a half to three in hes in circitinfereuce, and of any length fro ri five feet upwards. The price is requested per bundle, consistingof 1 SO in number, delivered at the port of Swansea, or, if from Gloucestershire, at some port in the Severn, Apply to Mr. WM.MAM Br; v A?I, of Morrisfon, Swansea, Glamorganshire. DOLGELLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. WILL be open for (he reception o f f Boarders, on .Monday ihe .it);n instant The Rev. T. OWEN, M. A. Master. • TERMS. Jt-S. th Entrance, l I O- Boar;), 1G 16 0 | « t Tuition, including f'.iiglinh, Latin, ) a Greek, Writing, A ri' time ■ ic, ano V o 2 0 ( 5 Geography, } Washing, per quarter, 0 10 OJ r j Before any ytwrag Gentleman leaves Schoui, three months notice to be given, in defect of no- Ji tice, three months board to he paid. Out pair of shects and two towels to he brought by -each, and to he returned when he leaves school. ¡ —— — TO TJNNER.S. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, in the'own of GariUirvo; » in the comity of i'araarv.oti, on ^atunui) the j of 3 and 5 o'clock it! She afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall lie then produced :— ALL (he TA\MNG STOC K of Airs. Jones, at Daly d-d, in (he parish of Llandwrog, j within about four miles of the market town of Carnarn1fl, consisting of a great number of capi- tab Cow, Ox, and Horn; Hides and Calf Skins, mo si of 1 hem are in a forward state, and a consi- derable number will be ready for the nwrkllt ill it few weeks, The Tollhouse, which is modern and conveni- ent, wiii be let to the purchaser of (he s'ock. Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. WILLIAMS or Mr. EVANS, Solicitors, Car- narvon.

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