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.IIOXF" Y. TO be laid'outon good Mortgage Security* the several sums of = £ 500 and = £ 400.—Ap- JL the several sums of £500 and = £ 400.—Ap- Ply at the Office of Messrs. J ACKSON and PRICE, Solicitors, Holyhead. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN, THAT the ANNUAL MEETING or the PENLLYN and EDERNION Agricultural Society, will be bold at Duryd, on Wednesday 'the third of October next. Persons are desired to send in their claims in writing* to ;vir. Walter.] Jones, of Ccfn Rug, fourteen days brfora the Meeting. I TO BE SOLD, AN EXCELLENT STRONG HACK CHAISE, HTith entire new IFlicc[s-willlOut Harness, For further particulars apply, if by letter, (post paid) to Mr. ELLIS JONES, Denbigh. I Denbigh, Aug. 27, IS 10. WANTED, A CURATE, at Michaelmas next, for the parish of Cannock, in Staffordshire. Can- nock is a pleasant, healthy village, 10 miles from Stafford, 10 from Lichfield, and situate on the turnpike-rcad leading'from Stafford to Walsall, and Wolverhampton, and is an eligible 5itnaUon for a School. I For further particulars, inquire of Mr. JOHN Broster, Chester. Lately Published, IN ONE VOL. OCTAVO, Ts. BOARDS, npHOUGHTS ON PROPHECY; particu- -A. larly as connected with the present '•mes, supported by History, Bv G. R. HI RAN, Bv G. R. RUtAN, And now I have told you before, it is come to pass, that when it comes to pass ye. may believe. Gosp. St. John. ,{ Sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, f Paternoster Row, London. Wholesale Grocery fVarehouxe, Hardware Store, l)C. Beaumarh:, RA Wand refined Sugars, Coffee, Rice, ilL Raisins, Currants, Figs, Soap and Candles, oar, Bolt, rod, sheet, and wheel tyre Iron, Irou- hoops, Spades, Blestered and German Sieel, Staffordshire and Lancashire Nails, pig and sheet Lead, patent Shot.—Also Sail Canvas, twilled &Jid plain Sacks, Tar, and a constant supply of and plain Sacks, Tar, and a constant supply of Pine Balks, Deals, Laths, and Bast-malts. Apply to W. HUKIINGTOS, Co. gdr* An Apprentice Wanted. THE REAL JAPAN BLACKING, MADE BY DAY AND MARTIN, LONDON. THIS invaluable Composition with half A. the usual labour, produces the most bril- liant JET BLACK ever beheld, affords peculiar nourishment to the leather, will not soil the finest linen, is perfectly free from any unpleasant smell, and will retain its virtues in any climate. Sold Wholesale, by DAY and MARTIN, No. 97, High Holborn, London and retail by their Agent, Mr. RASBROOK, Bangor. LLANRWST INCLOSURE. BY the desire and at the requst of several of the principal PROPRIETORS of LANDS, in the parish of Llanrwst, in the county ] Of kei,eby give Notice, that a Al E ET- ING will be held at the Eagles Inn, In the town of Llanrwst, on Friday the fourteenth day of September next, for the purpose of taking info I consideration the expediency of applying at the aext Session of Parliament, for leave to bring in I a Bill to Inclose and Allot the Commons and ?aste. ^ands within the said parish, at which "leeting the several Freeholders and others in- terested in the same, are requested then to attend In Person, or by their respective accredited Agents. ROBERT JONES. Llanrwst, Aug. 21, 1810. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. ( Sittings after Trinity Term, 1810, before the Lord Ltuej Huron Macdonald*, SEVERAL Prosecutions were instituted by the Attorney-General against, different Glovers and Silk-Mercers, to recover the penalty of X200 each, for having in their possession FOREIGN LEATHER GLOVES, and H¡\ N- DANNOE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. The Solicitor-General, who conducted the prosecu- Ii tions, stated to the Jury, thatoffenees of this nature must be prosecuted wit-h considerable severity, as the importation of goods of this description was highly injurious to the Manufac- tures of this country, and to the labouring persons who are employed therein, and depend upon it for their subsistence that if one Tradesman sold them, others were naturally induced to do so too that they would otherwise lose their custom, (j as persons who were prejudiced in favor of Fo- I reign Articles would frequent that shop where the Foreign Articles were sold, and the conse- quence would be that they who obeyed the Law v''°nid suffer by that obedience, and they who violated the Law would profit by the vioiation that he therefore thought it an obligation upon those who are to protect the revenue to pm (he l,aw in strict force, in order that all Traders may be on the same footing, and the British Manufacturers protecte(I.-AnCi that, for the future, no mitigation whatever would he made in the penalties that might be strictly incurred in 1 t,fleal)oveleases,peiidIti(".s to a considerable amount were recovered. W. PRIC!-I\RD, T1ESPECTEULLY inform#, that he pur- poses opening a SCHOOL in this city, on Monday October 2d, for the education of youth, in REA I) INC;, WRITING, and AiirniinsTic; such parents as may favor him with the tuition of their children, may depend upon every exertion in his power to qualify them ior the different pursuits of life. TERMS PER QUARTER. s. n. Reading, 4 0 Ditto and Writing, 6 6 Writing and Accounts, 19 (j Aug. 30, 1810. FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD ESTATES, SOUTH WALES A31) TO BE SOLD BY I itli'.lTE CONTRACT, An uniquely tWäutifuJ and romantic Freehold Estate, j$""10NSIST!NG of a good Family House, -') with out-offices and agricultural buildings of every possible description together with 240 acres of excellent meadow, pasture, and wood land, situate in the most enviable part of South Wales, and forming a most complete residence for the family of a Gentleman, disposed to com- bine the profits of agriculture with the enjoy- ments of fishing and of field sports, which upon this Estate are possessed in a degree not to be exceeded. ALSO TO BE SOLD, (ONE PROPERTY) A COPYHOLD 'ESTATE, at Hampstead, charmingly situate in the most admired part of the above pleasing villi^e producing an income of 2241 10s. a year. Printed particulars, with plan of the land and elevation of the house in Wales, to be seen at the Office of Messrs. BROWN and Co. Auc- tioneers, Appraisers, and Estate .Agents,No. 41, Southampton-row, HIHi,s(',II-"quare'; i\lackworth Arms, Swansea; Ivy Bush, Carmarthen!; Inn, Gloucester Bush Tavern, Bristol; and of (he Printer of the North Wales Gazette. — Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Estates. TIIE FOLIOWING FREEHOLD ESTATE'S, In the Parish of Llanfediell, in the County of Anglesey; At the George and Dragon Inn, in Llanerchymcad, in the County of Anglesey, on Wednesday the 19! h day of September next, at font- o'clock m V-i afternoon, in the following or such other Lots, as shall be agreed upon at the time of Sale, subject to conditions. T'enements. Occupiers, Quantity. A., R. P. LOT 1. Cefn Helig.John Hughes.. 13 2 32 2. Pont fadog.Margt. Lewis.. 28 0 35 3. Pant y Gwydd, Grif. Hughes, 6 I 21 4. Pant y Gwydd, Eli z, Owen, 6 2 0 5. Tyddyn yCyt, Rich. Jones, II 2 0 N. B. The Land in Lot 2, lies convenient for Building, and may be disposed of in 6 Lots. The whole PREMISES are within about four miles of Amlwch, seven of Lfanerchymedd, (both good Market Towns) and a mile of the port of Cemmaes, where Lime and sfea Sand may he had for Manure; AND ALSO THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATES, In the Parishes of Llanbeblic, and Llanddiolen, in the County of Carnarvon; At the King's Head, in Carnarvon, on Saturday the 22d day of September nert, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such othsr Lots as shall be agreed upon at the lime of Sale, subject to contlitiorts. LLANBEBLIC. Tenements. Occupiers. Quantity, A. R. p, LOT L Maes y barker,Grif. Prichard, 3 3 23 2. Tyddyn Fletcher, Mr. Jones, 7 2 17 3. Castell mai,John Jones,35 2 8 4. Cae Cock, Thos. Jones, ..13 0 0 LLANDDIOLEN. 5. Erw fawr, ) 6. Tyddyn Issa..> David Roberts, 38 0 39 7. Erw Fedwen..) N. B. The acreage contained in each of the three last lots, will be made known at the time of Sale. IN THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. 8. A House in Pool-street, in the occupation of Edward Roberts. 9. Two Houses in Pen'rallt-street, in the occupation of John Jones, under alease for his life. 10. AJIousein the same street, in the occu- pation of Jane Edwards. 11. Twelve Houses in the north part of Pen. 'rallt-street, in the occupation of under a lease, whereof about 28 years of the term are une x pired. 12. A House, Nailor's-Stiop, and Garden on the Green, in the occupation of Widow Ellis. The contiguity of the Premises (in the first seven lots) to the Towa of Carnarvon, renders them peculiarly eligible and worthy of attention. —Rights of Commons are attached to some of the Farms. The land-tax affecting all the Estates is redeemed, and such of the Tenants as hold from year to year are under notice to quit. For a view of the Premises apply to the res- pective Tenants, and for further parficularsapply to OLOFIELD, Solicitor, Farm, near Abergele, Denbighshire. • t COMMISSIONS TO HOLLAND. AG EXTLEM AN belonging to our House, leaving London for Rotterdam early next Month, in one of bur own Vessels, will under- take during h>s stay in that country, to execute the Commission's of any Merchant, or known House oi' repute, upon a principal of confidence seldom to he met with, aud as he intends return- hiS per the same- vessel, he flatters himself the offer is worthy attention. Letters, Cornmuni«at'ions, &c. &c. addressed to us tree of exoense, will meet strict attention. HOBT. THORNTON, and Co. 17, Great lisstcheap, London. N. B. Yierehandoizc of every description ship- ped, landed, carried and housed at their ware- houses, Tooiey-streef, and store house, Bank- side. FLY WAGGON. B ^HE Public are respectfully informed that JL the above Waggon leaves Holyhead every Tuesday night, by way of Conway and Llanrwst, and arrives)at the Queen's Head, Mardol, Shrews- bury, every Saturday at two o'clock, and return from the Queen's Head efervMouday at twelve o clock, by way of Llanrwst and Conway to Ho- lyhead, where it meets the Henrietta, regular trading cutter for Dublin By this conveyance goods are forwarded to and from all parts of Ang'csea,Carnarvonshire,andall parts of Ireland. Performed by the public's most obedient servant, JAMES WILLIAMS, Kulyhead. AGENTS. JOHN ELLIOT, 86, Lower Abbey-st. Dublin,, JOHN OWEN, Holyhead, JOHN RASBROOK, Bangor, THOS. CART WRIGHT, Queen's Head, Salop All good-, intended for (his conveyance ;re re quested to be directed by Salop. V. B. The Chester Waggon leaves Holyhea for Chester as usual, and leaves Chester for Ho lyhead every Monday. c.:r- The proprietor of the above waggonfvvill not he accountable for any parcels above the value of 51. unless entered and pard for accordingly. LLANFACHRETfl AND LLANELLI"YD INCLOSURE. II HL tintieriii^ncd, Ibe Commissioner, $appointed by an Act of Parliament, passed in t'he 49th year of the reign of his present Ma- jeth iutituled, "An Act for Inclosing Lands ill the Townships of Nannau-uwch-aion, Nannau fs-afon, and LhHéllt yd, in the Parishes of fachreth and (I, in the County of Me- rioneth." DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That I have set out and allotted the Commons and Waste Lands within the parish of Llanfach- reth, in Parcels to all Persons interested therein, in proportion to their respective Estates and Interests, and according to claims substantiated before nje, and have deposited a Map describing the several Allotments, at the Office of Messrs. JONES and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, in Dolgelly, for the inspection of such Persons who are at liberty to take extracts therefrom. And I do- hereby further give. Notice, that I will attend at the Golden Lion, in Dolgelley aforesaid, on Tuesday the 25th day of Septem- ber next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all Persons considering themselves aggrieved by the setting out of Stich Allotments, are desired to attend to state their objections. And I, the said Commissioner, do hereby also give Notice, that for the purpose of further satisfying the charges and expences of the said Act, and carrying the same into execution, I will cause to be put up to Sale by PUBLIC AUC- TION, between the hours of 3 and..5 o'clock in the afternoon, on the same.25th day of Septem- ber next, at the Golden Lion aforesaid, in three Lots, and subject to such conditioTlsas will be then produced the under-mentioned Parcels of the said Commons and Waste Lands, viz. LOT I. A. R. P. A Portion of the said Common in Cefn yr eryr, containing 40 0 0 LOT 11. A Portion of ditto, called Rhosairw. containing 50 0 0 4> t LOT III. J- Dil,lo containing 0 q Lot 1st. Is bounded on the by the Rev. Robt. Roberts's, of Friog, Allotment of the said Common, on the south by G. H. VSughati's, Esq. Allotment, on the east by Lianuwchlyss Parish, and o-n the west by Sir R. \V. Vaugiiau's, Bart. Allotment, Allotment, Lot 2d. Is bounded on the north by the pro- perties o'fSir R. Yi. Vaughan, Bart., and (he Rev. Richard Na'iney, called Aber geirw bach, and Abergeirw mawr, on the south and west by the property of William Oakeley, Esq. called Cyplau, and the Rev. W. Lloyd's, of Hoi»head, Allotment of ths said Common, and on the east by the 3d lot. Lot 3d. Is bounded on the north 11)' Abergeirw bach Allotment, on the south by the King's Allotment, on (he ea'-t by Wm. Oakeley's, Esq. Allotment, Sa Rhiwfelen, and on the west by lot 2d, and the Rev; Wm. Lloyd's Allotment. Lot 2d and 8:1, lie very convenient, for several other Proprie:ors within the said Parish, and j are capable of great improvement at a trifling expence. Given under my Hand this 4(h day of August, IS 10. ROBT. WILLIAMS, Commissioner. N. B. Mr. Thomas Williams, of Cae Glas, near Llanfachreth', will shew the above Lots, and further par'icnlars may he had at "the Office of Messrs. Jones and Williams, Solicitors, Dpi- gelly. WANTED, A PERSON who tho ^nghlv understands the Business of a Si VTE "QUARRY.— A sober steady man, with a ood character, will meet with encouragement. Enquire of the Printei 1f this Paper. ALL PERSONS having any claims on the SLOOP ELIZABETH, of Carnarvon, HUGH PRICHARD, deceased, late Master, and since his death commanded by WM. DOIGAN, and ALEXANDER KIRKHAM, arc requested to send particulars oi their demands to Mr. HENRY RUMs 1; Y WI nLI AMS, Solicitor, CiM'iiarv>i>< 011 or before Saturday the 0th day of October next, on which day the said SLOOP will be disposed of by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the House of Mr. EEORGE BETTISS, known by the name of the Sportsman Inn, in the Town of Carnarvon. (between tiie hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon), subject, to such conditions as shall be then and there produced. ANGLESEY AND CARNARVONSHIRE Freehold Estates. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Jt Gwyndu, in the county of Anglesey, in the afternoon of Thursday, the 1 UIt day of October, 1S10, in tlte following Lots. ANGLESEY. No. Parishes. Tenements. Tenants. Acreage. A. R. P 1. Bodwrog, Corsyr Eira,^ and Tvddyn,- H. David, 81 2 20 cadw, 2. Ditto, Maes y Llyn^ and Park of^ ,r. Rhos Eria-r W'Vlckers']i 4 nell ) 3. Ditto,, Erianell ") Wen, & the other part E, MichaeJ, 82 0 9 of Rhos Er- ianell J 4. Ditto, Bryntwrog, ) and Llyn T. Williams, 48 J 9 gwyn y geirr 5. Ditto,. Castell gwydd, E. Williams 15 1 1 6. Llangwyl- log- Penrliyn, oer, N. Owen, 88 0 4 CARNARVONSHIRE. 7. Llanbeblig.—A house in Bangor-strect, in the town of Carnarvon, in the occupation of John Evans, Esqi All the Estates are let to tenants from year to year, except the 2(1 Lot, which is granted for a term of years, which will expire on the 12th of Nov. 1817. The Anglesey property is extremely desirable and compact, the whole lying within a ring fence, and ituate close to the great road from Holyhead to Bangor-ferry, nearly at an equal distance from each. The House at Carnarvon is large and commodious, and stands in an airy and pleasant part of the town, commanding a view of the Menai from the rear. The respective tenants will shew the premises, and any further particulars may be had on appli- cation to Messrs. POOLE, at Carnarvon, or at their office at Pencraig, in Anglesey. THE ANNUAL SHEW Of CATTLE AND SHEEP, AT WYNNSTAV, Oil Monday the 17th day of September, 1810. SIR W. W. WYNN, BART. Proposes giving the following Prizes for the en- couragement of Agriculture, in North Wales, and the Hundreds of Oswestry and Pimhill, in Shropshire. APIECE of PLATE to the person who shall produce a Plough, with two horses and one man to attend it, whjcil shall plough half an acre of ground in four hours, in the best and most husbandlike manner. To the ploughman holding the same TWO GUINEAS; to the ploughman holding the se- cond best, ONE GUINEA;—due consideration will he paid to the merit of the implement, labour of tlu* horses, and cleanliness of the furrow; and should they be equal in the time of performing the work, notice of their intention to claim the premiums to be sent to Mr. Ormiston, Wy-mslay, on or before the 6th of September, UilO, that the parcels of land to be determined by lot mav be prepared for the candidates. The ploughs to be at James's Farm, Wyuustay, by nine o'clock precisely. A. SILVER CUP to the person who shall breed and produce at Wynnstay, 1810, the best pen of three one-year-old shortwool Ewes. A SMALLER SILVER CUP for the second best,-the same person net to have both premi- ums.—The candidates to produce certificates, that the sheep have been regularly kept with their ilock until the time they were'sent to be exhibited. A Sl LVER CUP to the person who hall breed, and produce at Wynnstay Shew, ISiO, the best three-years-old heifer, which shall have produced a calf this year, uiui he in milk at the time of shew; due attention will be paid to the quality of rleh, and milking. A SMALLER SILV Eft CUP to the second best,—the same person not to have both pre- miums. A SILVER CUP to the person who shaH breed, and produce at Wynr.staj Shew, 1810,the best one-year-old sow pig. The stock intended to be shewn for the pre- miums must have been bred by rhe claimant him- self, who must be a resident of the above dis- tricts, or a member of the Wrexham Agricultu- ral Society, and he at James's Farm, Wynnstay, the preceding evening, on or before nine o clock the day of Shew. A few Devonshire cattle, and about one hun- dred Ewes, will be Sold by Auction beiore din ner, and the Tups; let in the evening. No person to be admitted to dinner without, n ticket, which will be f fve«i ro Geiitieua i. j ¡c""T, ILK I SWIFT & CO. (CONTRACTORS WITH GOVERNMENT) EG leave most respectfully to call the at- tention of the Public to the following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES In the Scheme of the PRESENT STATI LOTTERY, 1 TO BE DRAWN THE 19TH OF OCTOBER, 1810, I VIZ. I The Prices of the Tickets and Shares are much cheaper than in the last. The Numbers of the Tickets arc reduced ioonly 4,000! There is an additional Prize of £ 20,000, besides Twenty other Capitals! And not three Blanks to a Prize. SCHEME. 5 Prizes of s £ t!.0,000 = £ 100,000 5 of 2,000 ] 0,000 5 1,000 5,000 10 500 5,000 30 100 3,000 50 50 2,500 100 25 2,500 4,800 15 72,000 4,000 Numbers. X200,000 m Five ridcels of c a c, h Number. Persons in the country may be supplied with Tickets and Shares by sending their orders, with remittances, to either of SWIFTS & Co.'s OFFICE, in London, viz. No. 11, POULTRY, No. 12, CHARING CROSS, No, 31, Al,DGATE HIGH-STREET; Or by application to their Agents. No. 4,469, a Prize of £ 20.000 in the Lost Lot- tery, was sold in sixteen Sixteenth Shares, at SWIFT ai)d Co. s Offices, besides sCleral in- erior Capitals. ANGLESEY, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Tregautin, in the said county, on Tuesday the lIth day of September, 1810, and the suc- ceeding days, IfI'HE GOODS, CHATTELS, and EFFECTS, OF WM. METRICS, ESQ, DECE." SED; Consisting of A SET of mahogany dining tables—a small squ.n e mahogany fining table—a very neat mahogany side board, with drawers, &c.-a good mahogany writing table, with six drawers to it; and several mahogany and deal dressing and other tables-a set of very neat mahogany chairs—se- veral bed-room and hall chairs—a good bureau, wardrobe, and linen press-an eight day cJock- two sophas, with neat covers and bolsters—six very good feather beds, bedsteads, with moreen and cotton hangings-two children's tent beds- blankets, &c.-Good parlour, tea-room, stair and bedside carpets; an hall tarpawling and lamp- two neat pier glasses, and several bed-room look- ,nS fosses—-wine coolers, decanters, and glasses of different descriptsons—a complete dinner ser- vice, of blue and white china—three sets of tea china complete—earthen ware-fire irons, and fenders—kitchen and dairy furniture-brewing and washing utensils-six servants' beds and be(t- ding, and several other articles. N. B. The sale to begin at 10 o'clock each day until the whole is sold. CA RNARf*VNSHIR E TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, rfflll AT capital and compact FREEHOLD A ESTATE, consisting of the following eli- gible Farms, .viz. Treflan, Tai issa, Gwastad- faes, G/aig-lwyd, and Cae-steel, situate 1 vingand being in the township of Treflan, in the parish of Llanbeblig, in the count/ of Carnarvon, contain- ing about 600 acres of good meadow an pasture land, exclusive of a valuable nninclosed pasture and sheep-walk thereto of about 700 acres, now in the occupation (If tenants at will. This is a most desirable Estate, it lies within a ring fence, at the distance of about four miies and a half from the market town of Carnarvon, close to the public road leading from Old.! fewa to Beddgelert—the situation is universally ad- mired by tt,avell-.rs-ilie land is of a superior qualify, ami in a very improved state it is a most convenient and pleasant situation for a Gen- tleman that may be desirous of havinga residence in the county of Carnarvon; there is a ful spot to build a Mansion-house, with about 200 acres of good meadow ground in front, well worth from 30s. to 40s. per acre, most part of which has been set for considerably more the ground behind the intended house is well wood- ed there is a large river, well supplied with trout, as a boundary, at the botiom of the level ground,—The whole of litis property lies In a South aspect, which may be irrigated at. a small expence, and is a luxuriant place for the growth of all manner of trees, a great number having been lately planted, and are in a very thrivingWtc. It is iu a good sporting part of the counlrv, the sheep-walk is well stocked with grouse, and several large lakes abundantly supplied Wi!it Trout arc at a small distance.- This property is entitled to neatly one half of Uw common called fVaun'fawr, that is now inclosed and built upon, v,h.cii is to be di- vided under an Inclosure Act. Take this Estate in every point of view, it :s the most desirable that is likely to be offered :«> sale in this neighbourhood for many years to come. Further particulars maybe had by applying to I 7 Mr. J. EV ASS, atto-, rey, Can,as\h at twe off-ce a nsav aud survey cf the pituote!- u»a} be if t- i*.