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Family Notices
MARRIAGES. fin Tuesday, the 1st of May, at LientGcl). Leishtoii's, il -ttlt liland of Jersey, Ditby Thos. Carpenter, Esq. Captain ill his Majesty's loti) 'Regiment of Infantry, to Miss Emma Stnrlley, youngest daughter of (lie la'e Sir John Thomas Stanley, Bart, of Atderley Park, Cheshire, and of Penrhos, Anglesea, On Tuesday the 8th inst. by the Rev. Ilsrry Grey, the l.dward Stanley, ftectorof A hler- IC) ill file county of Chester, to Catherine, eldest daughter of the Rev. Osvrald Leicester, Rector of Stoke, Safop. On Thursday la"t, at Queen Square Chape', Bath-, Jona'thati mrord, Esq. oulyson of Sir W. Elford, of Beckham,.Devon, Hart, to Charlotte, oni v daughter of the-tafe John VVyiine, of At>er- eyntlet.lv, Denbighshire, Esq and niece of the late Richard Aubi ay, Esq. of Clehonger, iu the county of Hereford. Lasi week, at Carmarthen, Mr. Landeg to Miss Corbelt, hot h of Swansea. At Cowbrtdge, hy the Rev, Mr. Williams, David Evans, linen-draper, Cardiff, to Miss Maria Jane Glover, of Cowbridge. j DEATHS. On Sunday last, at Bodlewyddan, near St. Asaph, the scat of Sir John Wiiliains, Bltrt. after a long aud lingering illness which bore with the utmost fortitude and resignation, and a life devoted to the practice of the most exempla- ry piety arid virtue, Mrs. Williams, relict of fhe late Hugh Williams Esq. of Tyfry, iu the county of Anglesea, and mother or Lady Williams. Oil Sunday last, at Pentreniuwr, near Denbigh, after a long and painful illness which she bore with exemplary fortitude and resignation,-Mrs. Jones, wife of Mr. J. Jones, surgeon, Holvweil, On Monday se'nnight, Mr. Michael Beckett, well known as thehlinrl fiddler, in the Easthain aud FJIesmere pacte's to Liverpool. On Tuesday se'nnighr, aged 73, Capt, Isaac Phillips, of the Three Mariners, Carmarthen, i "JtiClkgr* WiUmros, F.s^i of Atwrgare.nuy..
IMPROMPTU,
IMPROMPTU, On the Firm .sf a celebrated Lottery 0'/iet4 RICHARDSON, GQODLUCK, & Co." If those folks who at Forfuns are constantly I bawiirig, As III\)' tiif fair Ci'o(tdeis a smile i-c'er did wear, Would a: Rkhardien't take but the trouble to call in, There isn't a dC\t\,t 11:" ihef rsect Good-luck The fwllowintf is a Ctfpy of the tetter reced- ed bv the Mayor ot C;*riviattliClk tr,,tti S Francis Burdelt, in reply to the ResoliTT 110/111 (Jf the Inhabitants aud Burgesses, at the Town Hall, ou the 23d ult. If SIll, Tower, Mtty 1, 1810.. I feel much honoured by the communication you have made to me from the Inhabrtaiits and itilri,e,iscs ol Carmarthen, and hope to preserve their esteem, which I s." mueh value, t»y entt- vering in thut conduct which I consider so fortu- nate in having procured it, bur which will he much more,SO if it should aid in recovering for us Ihe old free constitution of our country. For the manner in which you Imve done me the honour It» express yourself Towards me, t begol you,-Sir, l accept ill) sincere thanks, ami to ketieve are, Sir, With great coii-,ti,leritiowti aii(i i-esl)eet,, Your obedient servant, F. BURDETT. J. Jones, Esq. Mayor, Carmarthen.
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sum AY;. P;)t\T pntaftyl %Ictovt.- Arriucd.Hope, Dearhtt;, Irorrk Bubliti; Kriendshi|», Kllis, from NeWrv, l>alla«t; Ant, Owen; Bes- sey, Foden, from Liverooo!; Miss Douglas, Irving, from Carlisle; Lovely Neliy, trving, from Dumfries, ballast Hope. Fleet, from Foweyv-china 9fone.~C7en/erf oui.— Cathe- rine, Roberts, for Hristot; Acftve, .lone,, for -hie of Wigth Peery, Williams; Betsey, Hughes:; Home', Ellis, for Liver pool j Royal ■Oak, Willium*, for Holyhead; for Gloucester* Bridget, Evans, for Newiy « Mary and Ann, Cookson, for Drogtieda; Lively. Quay, for Douglas, slates. Rfi4UM4itis.—A rived. — \nn, Rowland, fiom .Holyhead oafs-; Dove, Thomas, from A tter) r- with, paving stones; Hope, Darhnir, from L- b- lm, ballast; Il«j»e, Fleet, from l-'owey, cl-. a stone Rebecca and Bet,ey, Jones, fm II Lu, r- pool; Darling, Jones, from Liverpool, e a t n t groceries Friends, Davies, from DuWtn,bai a.-t tOauiden, Hays, from Ouhliu, ballast; rarikith, from Hlaek and Bine, li re stone j Hopewell, Williams, from Coaway. bal- last. J
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LONDON ..11.1 li KE rS. CORN EXCHANGE, MAY 14. There was -a -very small snppty of Frsh Wheat this morning, which ex pericllced a ri.a( y sale at an ad vauce of several shillings I)erqtiiir,er, and the fine Foreitrn was e"gei-ty takell otl" by tin: country millers, who are unable fo provide them- selves at home Barley maintained ils orice.— Beans of both sorts wore considerably dearer • likewise Boiling Pease.—Being few fresh Oijts at market, ttiey Wi-re Drisk in sale, at an advance: of about one shilling-per quarter.— T; e season for Clover Seed is over, and but little doiu" in Linseed. ° General Currency as under. VTheat. —s 84 s 112s Grey Pease..46s 5?, o 'l,e 92« !^3s Sm«H Beans.42s &t~u 0 'Rye — s48s5ls Ticks. s —, B;,rlcy —s Sis 47s Oafs .25s Sls 0 —6-4s 76s Polands. ,28s HI s 0 Wtiit« Peas—>s 70s 7Ss Rape Seed.54s 60s 0 -Now r
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■ FAIRS THE EVSUING WEEK. Carnarvonshire.- Cri ccie fb 23. Denbighshire.— Rhnabon 22 Vspwtfv ?1 M«rt«nef«sAire.^Corwen 84. F^iaijg £ 4! Montgomeryshire— Llanfyllin 21
Advertising
On Sate, iiiftOPSHIRE MALT, LONDON PORTER, LLYN BARLEY, OAK Fl U RQLES, FLOORING TILES, • FIRK BRICKS AND BEARERS, DEAL PLANK* AND LATIlS, BESTCASAL AND KENNEL COAL. Apply at the Post Office. Bangor, or at J, Jones's, ÐANGOR QUAY. IT A small quantity of- the Porter is wnre. | boused at CARNARVON* for which applica- tion may he made to Mr.. R.. Jones, Architect. > Ii. MBNA I PITT CHj-B. THE next Meeting1 of the Members *>f the MEN AI PITT f LUB, will be held at the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, On Monday the 28th irl-tant, in order-to celebrate the Anniversary of the Birth Day of the Kight Honourable WILLIAM PITT, when the.Presi- f deat expects a full attendance, to honour the moryor. that immortal Statesman, and to'sup- jlort theprindplci hy which he preserved Britain frllln "H fate which hy the destructive spirit of the French Revolution has overwhelmed the Qther Natiom; of Europe. Sir W. 15. HUGHES, President. Gentlemen are requested to at tend the Secretary at one o'clock, to propose and ballot in New j ketubers, and dinner will be ready at 4 o'clock. THO. JOMSS, Secretary. Carnarvon, May 1810. |T ANGLESEY Agricultural Society.1 A T k GENERAL MEETING of the So- "tV Tiety, held at Llangefni, on Wednesday, the Uo" May, 1810. HOJULAKO GRIFFITH, Es^ iu the Chair. No claims having "been put in except, by the Airman for Premium II, Class 1. for five acre Winter Vetches; and by William Peacocks *'sq. for Premium 1.1, Class I. for three acres o« Cabbages, which Premiums they declined »c' Opting, as tiiey had, no competitors, ami re- *^«sted the same might be added to the Funds o-f the Society. K I' was ALSO OUT)EREII, that the Meeting f adjourned, to be held at the 'Grand Jury Room, 111 Beaumaris, on (he *fft day of fhefcext Autumn i wifcat Session. Signed by order of the Meeting, W.. P. POOL P,, -,grcaFT A ltV.. L t', JHEMQyETii REGIMENT OF LOCAL MILITIA. i TRAINING AND EXCEflCISiNCL ■XtOTlCE is hereby given, to -,I;ll lif-r-q(lire, J, enrolled in &fee said &eg i nietif, that ffeey I are to appear at the town of Bala, in the c ouiitv Merioneth, on Friday, the twenty-fifth day of J uy» 18i0, at 12 o'clock: at noon, in order to" be gained and exercised for W days exclusive of day? of arrival af, and return from Bala.; the time and place appointed by the Lord t.teutenallt, or General Meeting of Lieutenancy.* the said county. And that every per sou who J^all |not appear at the said time and place, will deemed a deserter. WALTER J'ONE, Clerk of the General Meetings. Cefn Rtlg., id May, HHO. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Eagles Inn, in the city of Rancor, in the county of Carnarvon, on Thursday the Mist day of May instant, between the hOllr of three afternoon, :md subject to *uchconditions as shall be then produced, mi- les* disposed of in the mean liHle-hy Private Contract, of which due notice will begimr: AT.L thai valuable and well accustomed WATER CORN GRIST MILL, with the ^essuapeor Dwelling-house, Stable, Srore-house ?^d Appurtenances 'hereto belonging,situate and ^'Ogmi f'h« river Cegin, in fhe parish of Ban- 'Or, in:tlhe uiil coijrtty, callcil Melin Esgob, late ^'he occupation of Mrs. ROBERTS of Pent! re, ^ceased whidh preiBises are held by Lease "Oer the Bishop of Bangor for 21 years from tlie 28th day of February last past, subject to a Vltst!rve(i r-etit. of £ 2 6s. 8d. per annum. This -ill is in a good state of repair, has a constant *jl»j»ly of water, and the Lease has the advantage Joeing renewable at rhe end of every 7 years payment of a fine as is usual with leases jjfler t'he See of Bangor-; at the game time will »» excellent MTU Horse. Also.all Phat'Field or Parcel of Land with Appurtenances, called Cue Conh, situate and -poing nearibanpor Ferry, in the said parish of rJ"tRor, containing by.admeasur6awnt 4a. Sr. Ojx. I 'hereabout*, held by Juea?e under- the said JOrd Bishop, from the 31st at March last past t>r 2| years at a reservedirent of £ 0 Is. 4d. 444 is now in the occupation of Robert Jones, Etonian. Cae Coch contains a jjwod Stone Quarry 'Ch kna) he worked wiiti the consent of the Id Lord Bishop, and the Lease may be renewed 1 akove mentioned. Alio a most desirable M»«t compact Freehold ?e*sua5e or Dwelling-bouse., Brew->house, (iar- and Premises, with lAie A|>purteuances, ,lfUate in High-street, in the said r.ity ot Bangor, in the occupation of Mrs, JIMUAND; con- *;«ing g good panlours, wjtli a li^'hi closet ad- S good bedrooms, a kitchen, pantry, "«ar, and brewhouse with rooms above, and a the brewhouse—This Lot is finished, i*P*red. and painted in a neat title, and is a Citable residence for a small gefi<teel family. ALSO TO BE LET, AND BSFEJIE9 ITPOFF IMFTSEOIA.TGLV, A» excellent, mew Dwelling-house and Garden, '"ate in High-street, in the sai<l city of Bangor, "'prizing 2 good parlours on the ground floor. « tea-room 18 feet {jy 16, and bedroom on the floor, 3 eatcgllent lodgiRsc-rooms on the c°nd floor with commodious attics, atjd a good "^hen, cellar, and wash-house. Ai» °r furt,,er paficulars apply to Mr. Roberts, °roey and Notary Public, JUaugof, totucx Public, JUaugof, T'll E LL-RWEWT MST4 TE, '¡ ■ NORTH WALES. MESSRS. WINSTANLEY and SON, re. spectfuily acquaiut ,the Public, that the Lleweny Estate, siltiafe in the eotiiitiew of Den- bigh anil Wliti,, Iiorth Wales, advertised to be sold -t»y auction, in 48 lots; on Wednesday and Thursday, the 29dh and 30th inst. ie doused of in one lot by Prwrahe Contract. -Loridon, .4f,13t 112, ON SALE, it J. Jsnes's, lvitic 4md Spirit VauUt CiRltAWft*, LONDON DOULt S«5?aLE BRO WN STOUT POUTER- In Muits, Casks., and Bottles i 'A^n D *■ LSO' ;nO:r;rLIJD C ÐElt..t. N r¡pJ.:RR1". SiAL I IONS, MT■&.IDtiyx, COVER- THIS S.-EA-SON, At Two Guineas (lt1jif <Thr»e Shillings the Gnuim: or Four Guineas the Fori1, TUG WELL BRED AND KNOWN IIORSSV JOHN HIS SIRE is covenn«"'IN SCORSFLND, AT fen Guineas 'he Season,-AND ,S*W sen! two hundred miles to him. Also M A I)R Y N ;Jt licgllinca the Season, and three the ■; Groom, or 21. 5s. the FOUL, A HEAUTFNT BAY HORSE, with good black LESS, and a handsome star in hi? forefcsad, lifreen hands and a half hish, has great bon* and FIGURE, rising four years old. all over SOUN$RLIN:| fr«'e.from blemishes, and re- markably temperate; srot. by the celebrated horse ORANGE FLOWER, rV-VT OF A CAPITA Id D-ttt* or. I ST M A It ft. He is allowed hy .iu lpes TO Ire A horse likely 16 CER useful .and veiy valua!»ie stuek. He will at- tend at Carnarvon every other Saturday, and Clynnog MowJays, at L-'WLLHI'ii Wednesdays, at Ch'wilog Inn Thursdays arid -Fridays and the alternate weeks at. Madryn. I N. Several well bred colts to L>e sold, «rot by FAMOUS Stallions, out. OF rood AA^ »seful mares. —: r i ^Anglesey.. |: TO BE SOT.D BY AUCTION, | ."At the George and Dragon -Tna, in Llanerch- | day-of June 1*10, in fhe following•'Lois, sub- j jer.t to such conditions a' shall be then pro- I dnred, unless disjj^fted of in j«can inie by I •• Prifr-.te'Coutraci, of which'due notice will be given:— f I.0T ALL lliat Messuage, '['enemen?. an<i T a., T^ '• i'C'efn Hclijr, sii.u ise in u >h oi' Llanfee'heH, in 'lie said cottu'Y, in !h" OI John Owen, containing 2ta. IR. (>{•>. OR UI'ere-. mahouts. X'OT All that ?.Tcs' U APE. Ten en icnt and Lands, ea lie;! I Tan y Grai.G,.si!uate in fhe parish of Hoi-, H.-ad, in J the said "county, in (he holdings of Ov-CN JONES and Hiehard O wen, containing 7a. i r. 30/1 or Lot I st. Is tst'rsutifully-situa'e wit Km-'8 qnnrter ■ of a Mile of the port ol .Gemmae*, wdvifri alfonls' the necessary articles' of otanure—•lime, sand and sea tau^'in the grea'es' ;ibundaiiC«S 'Lot 2tl. Is situate close to Holyhead Turnpike, and capable of improvement. For particulars apply to 'Mr. Rob'. PricharA, Attorney, L!wyd!artli IVSIJROB, Anglesey, af r)-"e of the at)ovc 1)1-c- mises may be seen. CARNARVON. TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, At ftie Sportsman's Inn, >N the 'own of (Carnar- von. on Saturday, the STI day of June. ISIO, between the hours of five in 'he af- ternoon, in SMELL lots, ate! SUBJECT to such con- ditions as shall be then agreed upon. ALL that FHEKIROL D MKSSUAFJB or' DWlXLIvn HOOS1- caried 'he CAR-: naTVon .Citstie, 'wit'h the Plot, Piece., OR Pareel If Land or Oroitnil, belonging and ADJFIINIOG thereto si'fuafc in Cas'le Sireet, IN fhe town of Curnar- von, atid now its the occupation of William WII-, liams, victualler.. The above Dwelling-houss is contiguous to the market-plaoc in Carnarwots and well adapted tor the jmblic line, an the ground adjacent thereto may be divided into advantageous allotments, for the purpose «F building ujton. Also all those two MES.VUAGES, DWFF L- ING-H()USE andPR EM IS'ES, situate iN iilic in THE Wall Street, in Carnarvon aforesaid, AND now in 'he several holdings of William Williams shoemaker, and Robert Jones, tailor. And also all that SHOP and PREMISES, situate near the Bridge leading towards Porth- mawr, in Carnarvon aforesaid, now in the occu- pafionofAnn Davies, Widow., The last mentioned dwelling houses and shop are held nnder a lease for three lives, one where- of is now living. The tenants ("Who are all at will) will shew the respective premises, and further particulars may he had at 'he Office of Mr. H. It. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon
Political Sumamry. -
Political Sumamry. At an ad luriied debate, in therotize of Commonig,. on the City of London petition, alter an iiiterestitig disciissioii, wliiehotirli. tmfg will not permit lis to insert, it was re- jected, the ajes being 46, the noes 128, An interesting conversation also look place, wpon the subject of the notice of all action served upon the Serjeant-at-Arms hy Sir F. BiirdcM's Attorney, who, it was qu-gested, ought to he called to the Bar to answer for his "C() iidoct. The Speaker and Serjeant-at-Arms are not the only persons involved in a legal process hy the late proceedings of the House against Sir F. Burdett. The latter has served m a notice on End Moira, as ConSlable of the Tower, to inform him that lie intends to pro lecllte him for detenlion. CONTINENT.—An opinion very generally prevnili in Germany, Umt il is Ui# ialetjUvn on the throne of Spain, and annex the Spanish territory north-east of the Ebro to the empire of France, King Joseph to be translated to a third Crown in Poland. Nofdoubt, political coiisitleratioiis iiiiist have had a ii iaterial in- fluence in conducing the Emperor Francis to consent to his daughter's marriage with Na- poleon, who is already described is himself to the .dorision of his subject A, by his excessive fondness for his new Empress. That site would use every allurement to gain con- cessions TOH aggrandize the possessions of the House of Atftlria-we itin-v >&r.y «ivfely infer; and when we reflect on th« great advantages the French have derived from the introduction offalltllc advocates into foreign courts, par- ticularly Bussia, we shouid not be surprised y at any measure tenUing to the abo>ve purpose, which may herertlk'T hikt 'place, however vreposterous and incredible it ip.Ty appear on a first view. It be said, that tUe age, the «haKit«, and disposition of Buonaparte, will not ffllow us to consider I)itii -a Mark Anthony, although his Empress may%oa«t all (he-witchery of a Cleopatra j in answer to this we lhall merely quote the oI€ olage, that Love, sooner or later, during a man's life, will nialce tum act the fool." A cccrce has been issued by the *IaniA tlo. i verniisoiU relative to privateers, Rtid t-he treat- oicnt oi prizes, in which the principle is laid down of free ^Hp* making free'goods, a prin-f ciple wliich fh,w gevernioent. declares to be' udaiterah'Ie. j
jWEDNESDAY.—Fo ur Chnfk.
WEDNESDAY.—Fo ur Chnfk. MAILS arrived from t'he Mediterra-.1 niean, from froii) Citliz, Lisbon and At Cadiz nothing important occttrred since the capture of Fori. Mnta- l..irorda, to the gallant defence of \v Iiich the Gazette, of Saturday hears ample testimony^ Osir cOillllrymell remained in the fort t ili ifsey ¡lilI{)I)ly powder enough left to blow «'P the works, which they iliil. -anJ then«re~ reaied. Get!. Hilt's brigade advanretl from INn-ta Legr-a against the French, who had i) rc e c c Alh'tiquerquc. We unde-stand by subsequent.ace«un|s from Lisbon, that »« soois as theert¥tny gtft sight r vanced guards, they retreated with all possi- ble speed to Merida.—Since the afFiir of ad- vanced posl. OIl the I9ih of Much there has been tio The appoinfment of the ferocious M'twe^a to the command of the ;tr!i-i-y destined to act -against Portwgai, luad been made kllown to Lord WelKmglotv, wliose li.ead-qnartersare :i:¡U -it 'Vizrn.. » '(iermaii Pajvers to the f>ih mention, Hmt great discontent prevails in Sweden—that the parly to (ite Gustavus acquire ,it flaily—that the intended successor to the Throne, t4¡cI'iIH'.c,Ót' AlIglIstclibcrg, is extremely unpopular and that a sirong de- sine is etiterlained in favour of raisintT the son df Guslavastolhe Throne, upon the demise of the present King. The intelligence of a Briti-ill fleet being tlesfiued to the-Baltic tiasstrtick terror into ikv Banes.
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i. Thursday, May 17. 1 G:7 The. order to (H<coulinut the. advertisement of t/u, Lic.feny Estate, inserted in oar jlrnt page!, 'I ■came lqo l&U% thnt.part being worked ojf,
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We have great pleasure to referring our readers to an ad-vcrtiscmMt in tike 2d page, de- signed to form an lustation,, to he called The North Wales HUtltåne Society ex- perienee has taught us the benefits accruing to unfortunate sufferers, from the means rc- commenced by this Institution4 and when we observe the highly respected characters which appear to patronize this undertaking, no doubteall be entertained of irts tiltiiliite site- cess. To Mr. Th<>resby, of Holywell, the t dtic. worthy Iustitutor, the greatest merit is due. Holyhead.-— On Wednesday morning the 2d m in.qt"lllt, w,*Ii liiiiiclied,(tt lj;trf fic;i.cti, fill all entire new-construction, (the invention'of a humble mechanic of this islam!) a fiat bot- tomed vessdi, -for the use of thal bay, -wtHch has been long wanted, and is likely to answer every intended purpose to .the.fullest .exieiH. hrom the uoveity of the .construction several j gentlemen were induced to attend at the launch, anil were much gratified ;tt the »ig'i#t. s —She went otYexactly at high water .in a ver) IC, WlitCh certainly does infinite credit to the ingenuity of the master builder. As is usual on these occasions, hchad a bottle of .tingo 'bestowed upon her, on her advance 1,t the water, taking with her the name of The serenity of the day, added rmsdi to the beauty the sight, and when Srtsftit was safely moored, every face departed jrnfuHy., and quite elifteH with the idea of the jirospesity of tiiJVt little village. Came ashore upon the Black Jiock, near Pen in on, wine time past, a Loa^ Boat, hot- iom stoved in, supposed to belong.la a vessel which went down near Chester Bar.; at whal ttme cannot be aficertaitted. Maiae ou the! Pterin, Albion, of Pool,* QuafificaUam for Locai Mllitta.j ,the amended Locai Militia Act (50th Geo. 2, cap | 2ij, see. 10.) the'qualification of Caplaius, < Lieuteuaiils and e ngine, re«pectUe!y, in the > regular Militm, for cities a>tid l-owus bcill counties ot theinsefrves, are, for a Explain, an ■ estate of the -Vieartly val-tie of 1501. or personal property to thean.M»uwi in the whwle ef ISOal. for a riclltfnanl an estate of the yeanlyvalue i ol 301 or personal properly to the amount in ] the whole ol 7501. and for an Ensign, 811 estate of the yearly value of 201. or personal; property to the amount in the whole of4031. On Thursday last, Sir Richard iirooke, Bart, was presented to her Majesty, by Mr. W. Wynn, alld Ills Ladji was prlfct;" by his niothor. The Third Tleg'vmotft-of 4he Royal Local Carmifcrllteu Fusileers, now on duty at Citr- nmrthen, ,-recei .ed a nc pair of colours on Thutsday :la«t Uiey were inspected hy Lord i)vflevor, ivel)nrat(ii-y to being-reviewed hy Ihe Inspecting Field Officer of the District. 'His Lordship was pleased to express his ap- probation el their soldierlike appearance, and the progress-they have made iu tiiwr diei- r ^iline. The Confmctor for Ihe pifesent Lr»t!(Ty sCcms determined to disprove the illiberal as- sertion of Dr. Johnson, that a man cannot be a contractor without having hislieart con- traded by his trade. Ia aildition 10 the lIslIal Prizes, lie actually throws in an Exlra Prize, (mark!) of FOlJrHulI(lred whole Ti(,kel,¡ io, the fortunate holder of the first drawn Prize lyj, which plan 6000 (41)illcasflitk he gained y the purchaser of a -sing-le Srx- teenth. I The rnerficwial sprmg lately discovered in the park of Sir Wru. Paxtoii, at M<ddlet«n' Hall, near f.iannrfhney, in i re, attords just ground of hope, from its effect, that it vvill occupy a distinguished j/iaceamong the British fountains of health. The water has been analysed by Mr. Accuin, who found the gaseous contents iu 100 parts to be— Cub. inch. 'Carbonic a c id. 16.50 ] Atmospheric air. 4^50 The solid coutetits in iOO parts are, ■Grain*, Carbonafeofwws.„, 5,25 Muriate of Soda. 0.00 Carbouate of Lime. 4.75 Aluriiitc of Lir)ie, i Sulphate of Liuae. 2.00 itcjinemtnt in Finn king.—D i v i si on of la- hour, say the political economists, is a great mean of national wealth. In this mode of labouring in their vacation the country bank- ers surpass ours by a refinement "which, per- haps has lwe4s littie hear4 of in town. There ;,irc! itt the North of England what are cal\i<4jfyhtg bankers, i. e. persons who at- tend constitntly oil market day morning at Inns in the great towns, not to receive money, or bttik iioteq, but solely to enchnnge paper for pil)cr-to discount the bills of individuals hy giving in exchange the notes of Country bankers, with whom they arc connected. The tcrmsof this cunnection ;Ke a dis- counter, agrees with H, a comitry hanker, to keep ont" a certain qnautity say 10,0001. The interest -of this sum, 5001. a year, is divided between them-, so that the discounter takes 21)01. a year, besides liis legal interest upon the bills he discounts. This is Ins perquisite for flying banking, and 11 -keep- ingout," which lalter operation is ttriiq coit- trolled :—B, the country hanker, makes a private mark upon alt tiie notes he gives to Ives to A to he put in eireiiUtmu by his discounts and whenever any »f those notes come into U'sbank, he sends them to A, who is hound to give him Bank ofEnglaud Notes for them. A works a ten-ihoiisandpound wheel of this sort on a. Tuesday, at one place; another on ■a.Wednesday, at another place. In short, he take* ill a great deal hy this mode of keeping out, and his in-commga are very large, in'cou- sequence of his out-going*. this refinement in banking, practised in the great manufacturing towns in the North, juts ol Course the effect of making Hie notes of tin; country hankers almost entirety super- sede there the notes of the Bank of England.
AVERAGE PRICE Q*F CORN,
AVERAGE PRICE Q*F CORN, By the Quarter of Eight Winciter Bushels. TVJteat [ MarJ Ond. At '• d. .1. (I Aftglesej^ O 0— 42 (> SO 6 Cartiarvonsh. 98 4 50 0 26 4 Denbighshire 109 S —^— 57 o 7 Flintshire, 108 4 -■ 04 0 v# i Merionetbsh. 91 10 53 « m Montgomery. W5 M 5G 9 29 |<j Merionetbsh. 91 10 ——— 53 I 25 10 Montgomery. W5 M 5G 9 29 |<j Chester, 97 8}. ( 3\ J -1
PRICE OF LEATHER AT LEADENHAL.…
PRICE OF LEATHER AT LEADENHAL. Butts, 50 fo 561b. each, 911 »0 9a Ditto 56 to 66lb to ^4 Merchants BackTs. 21 to ?< £ Dressing Hides 19 to r me COHCII Hides to Crop Hides, for cutting, 35to*ib' m to 1» Flut Ordinary, 55 to 50 Calf Skins, 30 104mb. per dozen.. Si to 3,1 Ditto, 50 to 701b.'per dozen 38 to 42 Ditto,.70 to 801 b 38 to 4q Small Seals, (Greenland) 36 to 3H Large ditto, per doxen.to to 150 fanued Horse Hides, per lb 20 tp tj
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