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FURNISHBL) LODGINGS, 1Corner of Bath Street ^Carnarvon» MBS. EDWARDS, •O EFLBCT'NG with gratitude oh tlie de- tV rided Reference she ha« experienced from the first fain'I'CV her Lodgings, j-'e- »pect,f«ily announce*, tha'slie h*« fitted up, with, a°d n««'u' Furniture, separate j)ar- lours. cfftcbe»>. and pantries, with drawing- 10oti»»» an<* excellent bed-roonu. Any per- toa <* fori'1? .of Ittdgiog? for the Win- ter, treated :#ith oo the mbit liberal terrni" The Hoqee being situate contiguous to fcnefhihl now erecting, affords superior idiiO* .t' to the;,Jolalld. f8petior advap Plat Bouiman, Oct. 22d, 1,823* A- JateacJed Welsh Church, Liverpool. Comhiittee Room, Russet Street, Oct. 1144, 1823. J^ oonveoed (bis T^P r fl'JUt' BltTci»*e. «. A/Seereiai- to 'he reported, lhat hi- hatfcreceived • letter «t» the Right Hun. Lord.Ne*bor»ugh« sigu'/r"* «i» 'niention io add a donation of ^30 to the Welsh Church Fund. Resolved therefore unanimotily. That the cordial thaoks of tbia Committee be f A ,"oal*'J' aod respectfully tendered to tils {.ortisntp, for hit very kind and munificent Do- ^jati<»n> »i»d that ihe Rev. Mr. Hutching, the Se- be to transmit the tame to his J»orashtp, (Signed) W. J. HUTCH/I^a, (Signed) W. J. C; Ft SKCRJSTAIlYr BRITISH COMMEIICI^^ Fire and Life INSURJXCE CO MP AN C0fl*HILL, LON DON, *1 For the Insurance 0/ Lives, the Purchase a1p'hfu °f ^'}TiUUies, the Endowment of Children,$c. qc. T^efcenf-h^ °u LlVlis effected fifteen p *he Rates demanded by other Oft-* ^"Lu\oRrrhn,f4 °n Term* Par,ic«*l«ly ad- fifLereat »hf received, and returned thereat »hen demanded. for Children effected on liberal ifgftB' r,, ffvft Pn Particulars may be obtained, gra- 0.», >lf. JV,chrfrd Poolp, Gorphwysfa, *f; Roose* Amlwch. Mr* *• J^°&t?rts, Post Office, C<»nway. JMr* J' Hug-hes, Attorney, Bangor. A°d ^r* J hotnas Goddard, Carnarvon, Jgentfor ISoith Wales. lloît Wales and LiverpooL 8TEAM PACKETS. TbeÄLÐION, paul G. Pànion, Commander", GONT'^S'n SAIL TWICE 4 WEEK, het«e«cI p^ngor Ferry and Livertiooll • SoPrUinK^ee;r, — ,j,e 21th. October, ftnd ou Ferfy ^or l-«*erpoot, on Jbe XiK K*' 'hC 25,h' »«d Ttjt-sday « 28th at 8.0 clock, caltiog as usual 0t gartb ™int and Beauajar ft. Hef ot •8iline» during the; re- *t the uri^n'i"1iay bc knowo* Ql? Jcaie«» 'aUve^00r0|BaRi,| 0ea^ Holywell, .aits U8l,al» abom noon. 1 packet Office, Liverpool, so, Not* Scotia. MAY BE HAD AT | Crriffltli's;, WOOLk1^ ANJ> UNEN-DftApfeR, Ironmonger, Grocer, ^'Taltow-tKan^en KANGOR, The Best Blacking in the World! TRY AND PROVE tt. i ,'¡, h0PKEEPERS and olhers wishing for a retil go°d Article, are recooiinended to »bu»c Coacein, where is now on Safe, by IiDSle do«eos»or larger quantities, "IDSle oz, STATHA.M'S p' REAL Japan Btackt),, At the same Wholesale Prices a sat. the v wbereby bit the txpence of package and caJ hp wish to wear rpp;,iel,b)ack, e'tl Shoe. or ROOIS, have only to-rtiake:h.' rOI:8 t»ere'.a i impo«s>tirle they -tifiould he Tbf *«»W »n stone bo'tles, at h 61— lOii—and 6d each, and the Paste, in pots, at di at,(] T NJ C-,RlFb'l 'li tole A fJ E-r /or North "t ih^ abovevAr^i'i- *H(J C"' A 'NK, ai ooly 6(1 a R3il'C* ^S(»-B^H8,FOUOw,K«4CENTV- i LSO, '11 and ilol l>?rt Kohorts, Luignr. } j^jr Itirhard Lloyd, Beaumaris. 5 Vtr. W. Owen, Carnarvon. M: W, Owen, il^langefni. Mr. JoiiD J ones, Conway. THE" r" AberfFraA^ Yenipn > WltC take place on ThurscIay, the 30th of bctuber, 1923, when the 'CrlfiifWrdHef hopes to .be favored wtth the Cctmpauy, of tile Friends mf the Me«tui<j. Anglesey Hunt. £ j"!HE Compfroller' liopej to be favored X with rhe Cbmpany of the Membftr^aA the Bull's Head ton, io Beau maris, on Monday iug, the 3d of N bveinber. WILLIAM BULKEliEY HUGHES, »: COMfTKOcfliElt. Plascock, Oct. 2 ls<, I8W. B.,Bai is -on Tuesday & Thursday Evenrngs. TO THE -v t H^hmer^t '? OF Tfilul is:" COUNTY OF -ANGLKSEY. 'I:' TT*7*i?, the under-signed, request thcct you will call a Meeting oj Yh^ jVor M&rhenj Gentlemen, Cter^ UndZMqe* Holders tfiK £ Cwnty_ P/ AagU&gy.tomti*' ].filler of the expediency of applying to1 liament for an Jet to vonthwe the ppioers of the Trustees Ofthe Old [toad, between Porlhaelhzsy and ffatyhud WW. PK^COCKF-; HOLLAND Gli 11 FlTlf H. ,WYNNBJONES J. SA VDHRHOM H. HUMPBKEYS J. WILLIAMS W. P. POOL.E THOMAS KVANS |i HERBERT JOSKS EVA, WfLUAMS "JAMES::WLLHA-M<; J, JACKSON W. W YN N'E SPARtlO W R. WILUAMS H, ROWLANDS J H. HAM P FOX InpMr.'Ùaneè'bfi!ÜJ above Requisitiony I do hereby appoint d Meeting of the No- blemen, Gentlemen, •Clergy, und Free*" holders of tlreColtnty of Anglesey,, to be held at the Shire Hall, in the -Town oj Beaumaris, oh. Tuesday, the Fourth day of November nexti at tne hour af twelve o'clock in the forettdort, for the purposest above mentioned. JONES PAXTON, KSA. > 'SuKKIFF. Plasg-gyn,
Family Notices
BIRTHS. On, Tbarsday. ;it file Lord Ba#;oi■>, Bithfi^td, Staffordshire, the L-dy Harriet Pa§;er, of a danfcb'er. On the I l.'b. inst". at BryvbeRvs, the Lady of Sit johti Sa(usbtit ) of a son. MA riUAOgS. On Tuesday Mr, W. Wrl|.iitfns4 of Gf" nhr P#ll!ieli, to El(er>rdaughter of Mr< JwseplvWjl- liatne, tbf-Pwllhelt. At Llangollen, on Saurday week. Mr. Tbo?. Lloyd, hatter, to Mm Elizabeth Jones, :ov rtie same place. At Chirk, on the 4th inst. Mr. John Phillips, of Naiit. to Miss Stocke, of Cuirk. DEATHS..• I Qu Sa'urday, Jh<? I lih iq'sU m the 82d year of i his ajce, the Re*. Robert Jones, Vicar ofiLtoii' rhaidr yo Mochnant, Denbighshire, and lafe one of his Majesty's Justices of the Ptace fbr th« j coutuies of Denbigh and MmiiEomery. *■ j ■ Tuesday litSI, aged 89, Mr. Edward Morglill,ofé¡ Chirk, Denbighshire.. On the 4th imt. at Aberystwith, where sh'e bad gone for the recotery of her health, Aiiu, Frederick Jones, Esq. of Brecon. On the 9 h JorSt. at Aberyatwuh. agedT'6, Jw"; .Bingham, Ivsq. OOê 2«1 inst. at Aberystwl»b, Mrs.Rieh^rdSi wife at. the Re*. T- RHJHUd", M. A. On Sunday, the 12 h iiist. of I the;; house of his brother. Dr. W-iill^stoiiij hi^ Loridwo, • he Rev; Francis John Hyde Wollastrfn, |}. )), Archdeacon of Esse*, and Professor of -Cheoiistry in the Uiiiversify <>{• Cambríder
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An loquest was hetft t't ttit.% City'on,)Th'fr(J.a'1' laqf, bel' tie r, ir body of .Dd»>d Joni*s. ,4.1 infant, of the ;>te -ot 4 years, who was unfortunately killed by ib^wjierl of a gentleman's carriage passing -OvRr,tiit ",Ilolkdl;a whilst running across the fciad- It "àP;lh¡.rt'.d. however, iu.eyitlence atwthe ¡¡,¡q<1.eu.,tt¡atJ:te14L bratto'e w»» attached ro itle driver,- and, tbe J;Ury*j after a inatnrfe d«>yib^atioit. of half, anch^V* brought in a verdict of Manslaugtiter :»gajn8' j ThomWs Thomas, the Oliver.-r.Deod^nd:Oa> )be horses = £ t, and on'the carriage r Pw).rai^i.i tluNT^-which has just terml-] nated, proved, as usnal^oneof.the muu^t »tiraclJ»«., Of tlle co.siol),iny was nunterous and select.—Upwards of ISO d-uiia duri,ilt. the, da>s, at:fhe Croffti & Anclior, Iiin, ;w.l>er«,- th«* profusion of tiarids and excellence at the wines w«re ai-fcnoVledged as higi v-.creiitabi- t() fhe x^af, and liberality ol the hav The werig uricommonly well atiend^d,& Jhje ladies wer(! most snperblj attired.—Suppers were provided, each evening at the hosp.ifable, mansions of Dr. J'onfrs, Mi«s K»at>«,,R«*v. J. Ky(T!ii»,.l\lr, ElliSt&C There was a. full field oi, sptirtjmsn each snoru-^ ine, arfid- the tunitine WHS very ,«;ood; re youn* laity ill the fhase, hy suf- fering an fjectinent without any notice to quii In short, the character of Ftle, Meeting for good aiiii i starke d was WC'if supported throu^htnit.—sThe police HI- trillion of the Lady P»trooesa, M iss Heyland, and the Comi)(r,,Iier, Mr. Nanjuey,, asstjj'e !>>: 'he Deputy, Mr. C. Ca!(J''co! ere uaref»vui»$ from the comi!ieocern ;nt 'o tf>«* cto^e o! tjftrs festhte' meeting.— The, 0.(5<j^rs_ for the «osaing:: iear' arp—:Henry Cal4eeoi't, E'«q. Ci>mij!rpU^f» -Miss:" Chat'iotte. Warren, Lady Patroness, S. 0.i !• Pries'iIlis'q'i Df |iiify, Cosoptroll^r, ,a«d tl«i* "Hev'J. Piichard, 'CWiplain.']
,"TlI E ANGLESEY HOUNDS ..,''MEET'.''.'""""'"
"TlI E ANGLESEY HOUNDS MEET This day'at Cianerchymedd; Saturday, at Pen- cratg; Tuesday, at the Camels; Thursdajf, at Aberffraw, each day at half past ten.
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Onfthe night of Sunday liiitobie sloop,Roselan Captain Williams, sprung a lake off Bardsey Inland, and, the greatest eiertions were, required to prefettt her sinking ere they couldz ren racbvre unxier Pwtlbe, is expected to be got off,; though beiog full of water, she must discharge ber.citro(o.; Ot) the same morning, one of the fisitermen discovered bleed>ng>u pnh the heachi, a very latfge sealj and brought if into Pwllheli,— ft was full' seven feet long, very-haify, an < we shouhl'ihi'bk nearly answered to the species denomiuated the Sea Calf. The Hon. R. H Clive, and John Owen Her- bert, Esq. of Doltorgau, are elected Bailiffir of Mon(gt)niery. Fresb killed venigoii-, or any other aniwat rood, being hung up in a fig tree for a sutwjhf" night, will become as tender, and ;;<« ready fd>" -dressing, as if' kept for many days or w-e&Jc* ir) ihe cuaimon manner. ( Persons who are disposed to fttitjy dttrahlHty5 more than ornament, WhunId*always sftfct a JWjfj fhe figures of which are small i for in this case ttie two webs, of which the carpeting con- sists, are Arways ineii-N closer ot)te(wbvet) in carpett where large tiguies, uyon sample ground, are represented. An ingenious writer says, leisure is the nftbtest wealth; and the hahit of employu|g it well, is the best preparation for /t h'tppy and digirified old -dge. Hu'he who esdus,ively applies himself to the acquisjtiod of money, shnl) waste fife iinder the pressure, and amu) itie,vacully of ineu- tal poverty, and sh'all close his career liy-ato old age,LAkf,esUess or of painful insiguiti- canre.. Blnkehtook their,name from Thos. Bnkf;" whb'established the fj• s 1 m«nu,faci»/"y for this comtortiitftte article,, at Bviatol»,O.boiit the year 1340. COBBRTT'S STV LK In, his <4 Rural Ride," COBBEIT' says, "Snip rut cjrn in ricks, a thing I never sate .V/'o'v, and would not h*ve be-, lieved if had I not setfi p' /IVThe geotlitnan who writes thus, _has .published <t, Cn'animur of the writes thus, _has .published <t, Cn'animur of the Engiisii lahgrtage.. s Mr. Brougham -pleaded- the extraction of a iooife as hi* reason forn:>t at-^ndlftsr the ^oitittg ham Dinner. A 'CofK*C-t»f,'Aldermen would not allow itus as, » good, clause or depy&ur,er wtvil«, he. had a"t'boi'ii left.. h DtsciiAiiGK OF. WRSTIVG RV Apt.t)- I,e 1 TAD ARISING from, the DISRHAFGS OT the AINOUNT 1 hy acids, sunpl-y. by writing ihe amount 00 the back of the check, immeiiiatrly ofer Hie sigo^furej the check being a^so filled up io Ilfe, tiqllaj way. The pjan may be u-iiversHlIy adopted without trouble, delay, or e upence t «od it is perfectly", secure,, for any- aiteinpt to disctiarge the ^ririiig on the bark mn<il injure the signaiurt!, and render t the cherk usejesn* •• Al),,otit (i!v !\Iond;»y laii (ooe Of lowest neaps in this year's cal.erpl'ir), t*,e l'ri* > A(fne«, t»1 AViilwch, I'arr.yiiiji.ttpwards ol 2<H) tons, and drawiii^ ite'arlv ,l''3, (net of water, *ai!eif front the 'Vt;yr JiariiDitrof i^enihrej, in, »..yrii^e .lain'- (ittrto^ ] the heavy ^;r'>ond|: 8f ^s and .gales -of.the {a*(, 1.•.«»• nafcvaod 90 easy,■••!»»< ('he crew ;ojtld. »C4tCt)iy feetwlimi-ati't iUixk t \4"à;flI.o" W ii en Mdlicf,! h e co mit* poet, died I he Arch Uuhop oL l'.vri* wtvuid- tvi.l let hti feody ha buried in c«*t«secrrftod j;r<rtff»d. being infdrined of t'li i4' sent for the AJ"chhish«ij» and eypo*iila?ed witli liini al>"Ut it ;bù Ii lid iitjj' ihe Prelate inflexibly. obsitiinKi his M, F, -L deel) I COUseciat .jes'tv ask;:d how many feetdeep llw cbusecrat ?d grhond'- reached This cott,|ns^ hv surprise, the ArcUhUhop replied, Ab »ut t tVht." ".Well," answered the Kinjj, •• I find there's. 110 gelling the better of y^ur scrin>le» | therefore let- gt,a-ve twelve teet d-ep, iii.it'# foiir below your coiuecrated «rHund;«(id let hitii Sehrtried.there. A lucres fnI erperiment was^made on Thursday th(,tig, ir» ihis'harbour, by .Sir Johtr €0* mp., pisley. Ba>«. in towing a..guu-brig of 15D tons, against tide, wrth his_s,ix-P»dd!e hoat. S>hfecon». ple'ely ahswered in-enMon, to.lhe sattsfaat jnij ne th/AdTOiral3ir J. H. Wh.tshed the Builder, and Master-Attendant of the Dock-Yard, and, other nautical and scientific persons. Sir John. BEpresied, lhat his idea at pre.sepf was, the «<npioy of the convicts iii tofing ships in aud out of tbe harbour by this m:e»n« 5 on a jj»rger scale i( may be the preveotion of smuggling van- our to the suppression of the Slave trade on theroast of Africa, and ptracy iu the Vfesst India Keys ^Portsmouth paper. Woe day last week two boys sucqeeded in ex- trirating a;fla#« who was drowning iu the Dam-. mf«?s hole, from his perilous situation, and after life had i.,jt the grass for a little, and was t,e eiV 1.tIi;Jt he should go along Wifh his preserver's to the Hutpaoe Society House to bUbslatitiste their litle to the reward. On s their way. a»» Irishman, among the people;that Wtcrtmpanieil them, begged to give them a bit of advice, and he earnestly declared that « unless !they carried the man up >n their shoulders tliey advice, and he earnestly declared that « unless !they carried the man up >n their shoulders tliey I wlrutd not believe be was drowned at all .1 61 > On Friday, 'he 3d instanf,the hounds of-Tho- «hcp Jeckins, Esq. of Gelly, LUngpnyd, unken »»eUe(l" » »ery large lo*, ui Tewgood^ in the pa- of Michactstonp, w.hpre. he crossed over -li,Iil are, at a very, swiift p^ce <0 th«>-Giirtl| (,4 theoce through the woods ča(\ over stupendous rocks along the C) In Nealb, is •jar' -as ilie boundaries of Breckonshife where <he cunning skulk turned his course over the ex- .-tensive?-and boggy mountains to Hirwaiu and Aberdwe, and continued hi* bourse until he near h d"the vicinity of Meftbyr Tydfil and ..th,.Uce back again (over rocks and through wood, and "ion unfrequented plates) to Carreglwyd, in i./ttver parrsh 0/ Ysrrady fodog, where he W;ts over l^ketH being fOtatly exhausted, after a hard and »wat»ated pursuit-of nine hotirt; in which time, (.by *$> fatr citlculS'ion)' he had fravelled upwards 'pt si*ty illli'eSt ThSre arte *elf, _in Oldharb-, Manciiester, twin brothers, about six yeairs of tbe harbour by this m:e»n« 5 on a jj»rger scale i( may be applied (o the preveotion of smuggling van- our owncoasH, to the suppression of the Slave trade on theroast of Africa, and ptracy iu the Vfesst India Keys ^Portsmouth paper. Woe day last week two boys sucqeeded iifi ex- trirating a;fla#« who was drowning iu the Dam-. mf«?s hole, from his perilous situation, and after life had SM>1 upon the grass for a little, and was reeoverinz, i' was agre^l i.h^t he should go along Wifh his preserver's to the Hutpaoe Society House to bUbslatitiste their litle to the reward. On s their way. a»» Irishman, among the people;that Wtcrtmpanieil them, begged to give them a bit of advice, and he earnestly declared that « unless !they carried the man up >n their shoulders tliey wot^d not believe be was drowned at all GI i^oto Chronjclp. > On Friday, 'he 3d instanf,the hounds of-Tho- «hcp Jeckins, Esq. of Gelly, LUngpnyd, unken »»eUe(l" » »ery large lo*, ui Tewgood^ in the pa- ^ri'Jh of Michactstonp, w.hpre. he crossed over •Mv»i.dd«are, at a very, swiift p^ce <0 th«>-Giirtl| :'V^<^hS. and theoce through the woods a»d over i'jfh* stupendous rocks along the C>m.Sfeaib, is •jar' -as ilie boundaries of Breckonshife where <he cunning skulk turned his course over the ex- .-tensive?-and boggy mountains to Hirwaiu and Aberdwe, and continued hi* bourse until he near .reachfd the vicinity of Meftbyr Tydfil j and ,> th->n 'e back again (over rocks and through wood, and "ion unfrequented plates) to Carreglwyd, in i./ttver parrsh 0/ Ysrrady fodog, where he WHS over-' l^ketH being fOtatly exhausted, after a hard and »wat»ated pursuit-of nine hotirt; in which time, (.by *$> fatr citlculS'ion)' he had fravelled upwards 'pt si*ty illli'eSt ThSre arte n'dW livirig'an^>e|i;^ in Oldhatft-. Manciiester, twin brothers, about six yeairs ohL Who«« resemblance to each other in growth, makei'lea,e»i'oit-e, and complexion has been sifeiact, that it Was found 'difficult for any one, the'parents fexcepied, to dist inguish one from (lie nt-her. 1 «ie<r names are Joseph & James Sonne time suite as James was viewing himself in a-'glas<, he star.'ed 6aek a? if nnconitcious of the fes^tntil'ince, aiid 'Exclaimed, in 'a ton.e t»f sur- pVise, ,r See Mammy there is Joseph's f»ce in. tfie -glass looking at me It was with difficulty ht? could be. pufsuaded of his error, or that it was his own' features, and not those of his brothet he had been cohtemplajiiig. Atlbelm. ■44rt««3'"titiie, one of these twins is, in a very slight d<ji(re?, tt-lail the o'h^r, hut ttte resctn- MS such as to eirfcite Mntirat:on, andis h^Mened by both being dressed alike.-Dolion Exprtss. > The hest whiskey is tidw selling in l) i*i,liu for tS». a gallon. The codntry, however depressed, ill -poverty; abounds in '*•' 1 » to the art of pin-making being dig- covered, the habefdasbers' shops supplte.d the ladies with fine'semped'skewers, and th6 .llf,iclc Is of thorns, which they were obliged to maka use;, of to faMen thetr tli'thei tdgeiher. These-.were getiecaHy manufactured ki, Wales by the ,elh woioen; whoctfriousty scraped and pfllishNUbrm, and gave them fhe dame of Pin-drawers, IWt .sudi rrade. In 1652, totalFy failed on the arrival? of John Tilsby, wfid fh^h wènt to selfleio Glau- feesfer, and iiitrotfucetf the art of piii-rotking.— MfTilsby found plenty of customers fo.r hit. the ladies hetog sboii convinced tfiat the. ,Ojjo which he m^uijfactufed were much mor^, .conveuient for dress thair the scraped -skewers, and prickles of th<>ro<f; of wMch they had hereto> ¡ fore -tie'en eOaqlèll¡!d" make use. This «ew proved i)fgreat ofifity to f lit elf y in renfiral, :as employment was-'l'o-6nd' for ttiatiy hu^idred pf* 'S'lns,- men,' Still children. -Mr. TUsby trade so geneVatly irtceased, that/he was e.nsm$A. 1^ aipavs cbnsideraHfe surris Of ttaoriey »« f*ie »• «*atd of his unwearied inihisdry The tiror of the- pttv BMuofociJity is ptoVerbially 'curious J — iha ariifle, smaH as it is, psssvs thmtgh at leas' Iwetify-liVe hands, Wwi fir«'state of rttwll wife, tu its wi |Mpri sale. are 119W established, in. Glouces'e'1 severnf ntn- matiufat*tories. Hie inland trade of wh ich. »nj th^ quantities exp<iHedj are vprv '•«iisider,aale.
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TpMie Ediiox of the North PFa^es Guzeite, S i it, —— I am greatly rejoiced at the«,apprnjachin? Eis- teddfod, as leading ;ioti,he,restoration of Bard- titnV arid to the revival of,pm Ls-nguage in all 'its l»ristitie 'beaiities. To ^WCeciate whirh. we tnusi not appeal to the laste of Mfi Ab-Thornasj a cu'rreVpondent of yoty s, sornetime bark, (hossgh re'eofiect his aiiin't'iiig some merit* I)lIi',>el,' he'i»as iir^ent, for it's.becwming a de^d letter', ias useless to hiriiseTf, aiid to the world, I adftiire: inn liis j-idginrnt, *ho could so wantonly i f tiiay »ay, sacrifice his native Church, that Church birJi onr 'ance'sMrs were so aniious to preserve pure, in its own most impressive Language, to the end of lime. This was "our greai co.nditiop.on our union with England, it is the.oiil^ national privilege, save a -few ieg«l customs tell us, and.yet, this personage would rob the Ancient frlloD.pf this monument of their celebrity, as among the earliest Christian Naii'oiis. "ere'vile popery had retarc-d hfr horrid head, even ^jn her own seat of Empire— r«'irelv, Mf. Ab ca hHrinuuy in Ihl: composition, when he so rejects our Lan- ):'ltót¡; which has heeo well uh-ierved 10 possess ali t he softness of the Italian, ,wnh the Majesty "h the rtrèèk. (We are not without our autho- riiy here. I *isb', SirVrliat the sai>^ sfatute of Rhudland, th,, ga(ve which us our Religion, hi out own tongue, 'Iul¡j our laws also, that it a knowledge of the Language should have been made a necessary q'l'airgiiaifoii in our judges, so that they should 1,t'11 no interpreters in i he t.) g Iii h Tongue.—c -fvVeo ti^iw 1 should consider it a great boon, if Ranted and no great sacrifice of English patfo- oage. Thus to meet the ,wishes of a distinguijlied '°y a I people, in a tuatief ol ,so .much inljerest to 'hem, we'h,ive liot hieen/wittujii! mir-celebrity hi t! vide our thereforti w t>o dahjrer, oir fear of'tiie necessary qu^liEea 'uUn the preseni. and future generositic# uiiider encour^^evneut. t hive the biehest res(»ecl for, oar anil Uiaent not our, union with- tl«w j'' °n the contraryV l" am tine of those who wishes SHI* must itititnate0 codh^Ctiong w ith ,theht, by nf^the -Fjiglish Si-tloojji throughout Wales, i4tfi:-s»rd«r that illy cotnxrymen sl)t)uko,innst fiilfy Participate in tbe 'coiiimerclal.adyajHageS, pro- ie^sions, &c. but I artj not thepce disposed 40 (II) away wHh ouf I-, a tfK as-t-Kat offers «o Aiiindrance t-ti all the ueeeSsary acquirements'to spsit Ms 1111 a loot iug witlVOiir now more enliglUeii- «d neighbours, yet who. ba it remembered, re- vtSei'Ved itteir liriit rudiments of thi».t.heir superiO- rity over usj ei as Doctojr Johosot) admitted, to their very alphabet, .fr«M«i pur ancestors the fikitous, the wisdom of iiiiir* great Alfred was of this source. Mr. Ab-Thotnas remarked our Language avail- ed us not in the cooimercial world, trije-thoti.gil let metemind him, the Antient Britons had their days in thi» respect, wirh (he eailiest (rfifickets the aotient world, the Pheimisiinsig. Nor, let me inform hiijig will- any of the other anrient Language* avail, the or antieut Egvp- (iati, the Greek or Latin, the great darkness that V,isittd -it)ose nations ru succession has left little toeftiud, iroe, we have the happiness to possets #t this moment, from the wreck ot the two latter, literature of grear value, Willi many stupendous Gvuhnoieuts of their former gre.alueis-alas 1 Wales has no such ot pure British Origin 10 hoasc ofv sasie a few druidi'cal retnaitw, equally i C.4 as unintelligible as the famed Egyptian pyramid* Wft.prof»;s»ed to be )eI, it we credit sunle of the Romau Historians, Cassar or Tacitus, the Britons, in those very early daylwef.e not with- oil Some illumination. The Language and do, meanor of Charactacus before the astonished Roo man Senate had its 4ue impression*-& surely rout eeniuries of close .connection, <0 close as 10 be nutted ID hJpo^ to ber latter,Emperors was not (itIIn ."Mr. Ab:Tb°ma8 shou!d; consider the Welsh' Tongue as a relic of,'he Antient British, suita- hfe. possibly at ouly to the simplicity of 'he tew reipaitiiiig Britont,, their habits,and cus-- tOins, and as such shoitld be pleased whli Such repairs of if, the present; generation fee| it susceptible j>f# raihertthun rvj«<:iiihe nieasure as unwonny —sureiy such hi» sentiriifnt is iiot indi- 'foatiri of Briiish blood. He should recollect Ihe of ignoranee that followed on the ewtr&Hde of the Jjiofhs ahd; Vandals i;ito Rome, marked the, steps of the Daues and Savons mio 'T:Jj'ii destruction of tlie ,celehrate,d Library at Aleialfidria -was a great losfi ais generally admit- ted,"tW the then great world. ",> v The like destruciioii of the celebrated.monas- tery of Bangor, i" Wales, with all ils literary contents, ihere and where else found in our coun- try, Will account for the want of British or Welsh Li"ef'ätùl't: another of his reåSOAn-tnr our otili- viofl. This was an act of the seast>us, under the influenciE! of Papal Rome, as-a punishtiieiit for Britisft resUtaiiije to" her vile doctrines, ihen spread 6«er'England by St, Austin. j (rust the wine British blood will ever resist the cornice- _!tL fhe, t tion 'y% <f the extent of aoutbec Halleluia victory. KejMfc, ye Britons, the great art aud extraor- dinary tftbrts ofRome prevailed JAo farther ip our coiiuffy th in the introddcing th^ir uiauy su pefs^ioirs Oiockerics, which, 1 iapieut t» add, is visible in rnallY õl' our' cuSt(JUI'I at this morticiii- Oi» Tr that the same good fortune had awaited rtelrt!id, about ihe game tiate,, instead tier be. >»gva' ih'ss iuoaiebt ihe prey'of the same iuiolle- ranr Rorire. Mr. Ab-Thomas tnnst recBlJ btnisielf, and wait "ur inteadfd rtiliaiis of both oiusic und language. PrOcfu ye Bards, wh To chauot your heroes to your country's Lyre. AB-HWLKIN. I" Gpafi OF THE RINGWORM OF TH E ,SeA LP.- Ho.ultoo, in: the- Ilt,ntlily Magazine tit the ^Mtfsent month, recommends the following treai- mpat .far. thi* diseaseThe head should be ,.fc«queu'iy shaved, and kept covered with an j "O.iLed% silk cap, Min!ftelt'ot'whích. a thin bladder J v ha^-Sometitiifts heetf usfcd.' An ointment should Jie formed, hy an ting i"eef her spermaceti cerate and fi,iiel,y pulverized taptftariraie of potass, in such propo-nhin* as to make it of a very firua consjsjtisaee s of which a piece of Ihe side of a t»p?iweg,:or larger, accordinfolhe extent of the siiiface affected, • should ^e^well rubbed oil the part with. the paiiii,tif the hand, every night for three-or$«ur roinutei; the-head 6honid he well washed with soap and water every third night, previous to the application of the oimment.— internal,vtbedieinjes.iare' seldom requisite in this adrafieed S-fsge. ez"pt where the, cliaracrer of "fte #tf"Vlllln is irregular, or there is a peculiarity in the t tht!:Ijaii i io which cases some modification of Hafméut will necessarily be r-fQUjred,* JlfHSe v a ri a t i tyis i w i i I read i I be mide by any respectable practitioner. The abitve i"t" if difi^cnfly perilled for from three, 'o «.!< wt>eks, will rarely-disappoint the expect- ai.nwi* ol tiiose who try ifv efifi ifiliuvgleta [i CrtfcfSi. •• _sV .;r^- ■;
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lib LY W KLL-ttUNT. Ott Tuesday last, The/Chieftain Stake., -or 50 ^overeignT.rjii'li, fi. for three year olds 5 Coltf io carry 'Si-c alb F.illies Sit lib—.The Most) n, S i rhoinis Mt)»fyn's ch r CtilchitMim, (Scott I Loid htaipford's dark b, c. Fileou.j. 2. Lord Grosvenor's Adroit«, t> 3 Seven dra-wn. A Produce.Stakes ,«f.50gs -each,' 6. ft. fo r the, Produce .of Mares < ereo in ISlD^Colts to car ty Sst'Slb —Kilties Hsf 21b— Twtriiftiles Lord Gr^svpn^r's f. Alarm,. (B.'Smith) I Sir Thomas MosfyoVb, c. Madoc, bolted Si* (Ira *ti. The T.affy Stakes of 25 Sofrereigos cat h,'for three year olds, Colts 8<t 21b F-iffiea Sit-,One milfe and three quarters—Five subscribers or no race. Sir Thomas Mostyn's ch c. C-olchicam (S co(t) I Lord Belgraye's ch. c. Adroit. 2 Sir Thomas S. M. Stanley's ch. c. 3 Four drawn. -,o of 25 Sovereigns each,for two year old Colts io carry;Sat 51b Fillies 8st 31b-"— The last half mile. Mr. Mytton's br. c. (WhitehouSe) I Sir Walk in W. Wynne's ch. f. 2 SIr Thomas Mostyn!s Arclv-duchess 3 i) Stakes of 10 Sovereigns ea"ch- Three year olds to carry^ 7st 21b four, 8st 51b five, 81tl lib v sizi 9st, and aged, 9t 21b—The JNiostyOgulp—IS.Subsorihers. Sir Princess- Rrtyal (Scott) 1 SjrGeorge FNgotVb. t. Active 2 Mr.Hdrgreayes uames CoirYa.te«'s b:c. Orator 3 Five drawn. On Thursday, October 14, t •The Halkm States of200 sovereigns each., h. ft. fur tntt/Q ytetfr olds col(s, &e 5ib j liliies, 8it' Slb^One mile ahd three quarters. Lord'GfMsvenor's it 11,; Midsfyir'n tx. c. Madoc, IJy Cupuus-, out of .,by •:lister-' 10 llosidbe; 2. Lord SlaiUftiid^s b. f. Osirich, tfy Bustard, dam Oiisetta • 3 Mr. My«-t'»n's br. c. by Fifho da Puttt, dam by .pd A -f-itads:aaiy Stakes of 20 sovereigns each^ h. fi., fgvt 'A wo,- *m three J$ar 4'ojd fi<irema, £ 4oi &«.— H-*Jf a rttite. ti.c. Falcon, three years, t!1 4k' WiiliaittS names Sir George Pigot's A i^t Lv e, i-h r ee y e a r s, 8 s t folb 2 br. -f. Alarm,, three years,' 3 Two paid. A'vDttatcli for sovereigns.each.—The Mostyn Mr. R. B. William's b m. Mrs Sugs, 9st. 1 h. the Devil j.. 2 The Cobourg Stakes of 5.0 sovereigns each, h. ft. for"rhree year olds f colts, Ssi 4lb j fillies, Sst half. Sir T.' Mosiyn^ Mercandoitiv..».i. 1 Lord Grosvenqr's Etrquetie.i.; 2 3 Three paid. A Il^odica^ S'ake« of 10 sovereigns each, h. ft. with 20-sovereigns added by the Hunt; for hQr|es,. &«r- The best of three ty^o mile heats Sir T.!Mo«tyn's b. c. Maddc, by" Cdtuusi out of .(er,to Rosaiine" 1 1 Hon. E. G. Stanley's gr. c. Marauder, four Y v $its I. 2 2 Mr, W illiams's b. fw Active .pd flte ilawardett Castle Shakes were walked over (. ,)'Í{,t.' Mostyn's Princess Royaf. 1 oy
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SHIPPING. I- 44-- "1.. l?0R.T PemiHYS, *BiiNGnR,—Ar- rived, Tabley,. Vine; Catherine, Iris, Spring, Good Hbpe, Friend. ship, Deptford, E1íza" and Mari- anne,, t.- out,. I]PUeWel,I,JOM and Williamy Stir sadn»; Providence. Plato, Nautilus; Mary, of Ne>ry, of Lynn, L^rk, Betties, Thonias & Acini Mar^aretta, and.Resoiute,-all with sla-ies. CjV^'NXftyo-N.—:—jfrriped, Ocean, Williams Jane, Owen Ann, Jones Broihetu; Lloyd N a'ncy, Jones,s. Providence, Roberts Hope,Ro- be ti's Morggn-j Ceres, "Wadiin; Raven, Dale; Mersey, Bartow- Ann, Joue«jv Perseverance, Daviess Pelican, Jooes$ KirdfeatvnOr, Jtinfes •• Anu, Jones Morning- St:?^wen 5 Rebecca, flUtlr; U<>nd- icea^ Pfit bald « Ejiivheth and Mary^ Eteanor & Jane, Parry Nancy" ,J O".i!UEti")b!t*Ð\Hn:UUd' r a, Parry; Lovely Peggy, Hughes; SiWinnah,5 Pefers Jaije. tiiid Mary* Hushes'; /Elizabeth Williaths} phqei>i^WiJlia!jis Plalo, R'ichardson. Cleared o»t, florNw, 0r|eanf-4. slwtes Mary Am', W tH i aK: s Matga- He,«il|i v, Attn,-Evans and 0«ts^y, IJugh^st-Sarah,?- Pvtno -riuise, 4 Eri.,wØc'lh ;C",esf¡.r Tra-ler. Jones t Autof, Wiliiainsf Anti and E'izabethi-Jones Sam. Alliance, herts Hamit, <nar.les j Veusi Davies an-i Betty and PCgf., flutiles. AftHR'VST-wiTij. —-A-'Mive,' Oavif:, ffoai Carnarvon^, sla'ee,; Unity;. X)-*ens, fr<mt JNewjiort and Eleap<?r., ..WiUiatits, froiii' Flint, wuh coal.. 'Cleàï'e.tí;t, Eleanor, Edwards-, Toy Liverpool, Willi .si.aIie" Preston-; Iu- dustfv, Thomas, Bellas'; Sueces* Morfis., for Drogtieda y and Lively, W■Ui^ais, tor Dublin, with oak b •' k mI,'It (At t-ii -fro Brisfof; (Catherine and F{i.iiuy, Jpnes, and Catherine," Thnm.as, from Newport §jiee«tf«v4t^ Peters .{''Sampson, Llo.vd 1 and lia'»k,e, Nii-hnlas," (fdut Qardlff t- K Ji^vprpoo! AiEr.es, ^llughrs, rriini Bu^y'for Amlwch; Eag,le* Pi'i'liPS Ifom Chester; and Peggy, Lewis, from Bangor to Bristol. Sail-d, William, Dawson, Bristol to Bilboa. AtjcT'oNJiHRtNG PH»A*EC>L"GV.—Some re- cetit (jaialogues and prinrud pat titulars of ihe Knights (ir ihe Hammer, have !)ee.) truly cirrous. fht)it linle sibce, headed -1 Sale of a Naltletoan. left many to deplore the inedVc'uat atternpl to abolish the traffic, in tiurnaa t)e iiig, and that such a sale should take place ia the uiosf public trtarkei <>f the nierropolis. In a catalog^ a {Sr'e.at Mini's Co#I," and a. Ele. gent .Ladjflf jSka»#lJ%seea.-&i' to show lh¡¡f the pressure ¡,f tJ¡ethuesBtfecl¡>(j al1 ranks—en it was eiplaiited, lhat by incorrectly placog fhe adjecfivesv two r-orrimon articles of dress were .,nIY:'PI.ltot;. "'Ä'lUallf'gunyCktlâs Chair" hai certaii)!fv a, du.hiaus tneo!tui £ —■' 'm^c-abU fixtures'' i« ilec'lared io be correct, hect;u'>c 'e' hnical; but in a safe of It tie n drapery, a rmtlc!, itss ptf.ee of lw .iro successiyf l'»js 01 dati.is certdiiily. au uweijwailed sneeitue'n of H kheflikiiuiim.
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;4-2 MARKET A L D. p \r:J ,An nccofint «/ the Prices of if heat, Barlty, and ,Oatsi:tit (if, -Wee-i jefosed Saturday las', m ,te unllermÚítiorird counties—p/"r qr. Winchester ms~isiire,—JS6 variation worth notice. !¡ j, t Hat lev. Oatf. <4ngleiety49S f«54s S2s (o37s } 2Ostn 24* O^tna^oaf.x. i 46a ~>±b8i i S2s—iS7s 2 Is—24s Denbigh. ;.47*5t* 27s—33s J 21s— 24e Flint 4^s-—|8s I 27s—"3.Ss t 20s—S2« Merioneth. 45s—48s HDs-33s j 20s—25» 'AiaKigtFmery.43s—-47 s 2*7a—33s [ 20s—
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'T i ..A.. LI V-ERPOOL CHMFN ivXC H \NG E. TUESDAY, One o'Cloek. ■ There rmi a.gv^t} attendance of Coi-r.'rp dDe i,ets at tu-dquU mqukftf,, all,Qf rrftf>71t, appea d dstrOlJs to buy fine otdj-fjieatt fiy t'-e-.fi^rpyf: of mixing, but 01citig'lQ'the scarcity V/ sawph s of litis descrip- -tces required by (lIe hold- xrs, th&iSfil.esx ,,sift e; if,. la middling ar?(i g,&pdq..t#aiiiies ihtrt. was tn(,,r, ,o e Neib' Irisfi tVheat'isheni'j t-f saU.it ai so un- fit for grrnUUig" by 'ii/elf In there kis a fair business dimt&nt former prices. Other artiihs not much inki&i> (d if»r. II., i" s, d. English QUk 9 0 Nf to" 8 f) a. 9 0 Outs 2 ,9. 0. 3 0 Barfty V; 3 () a" H F!nUr,\pnK 24Alb. s. ■ it å. English jiiie. 33 0: a 44 0 Irish « Ameri inlo'nd per t9ûlJ,ç xh ,0, a 2 0 'i'
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LON 'K)N. .Corn Exch in^e, M'xulay, Oc',20. The arrival of IViit'it and Flour tail was moderate, and the tcaiie closed -rather hetier on. Friday this mvrning, Kin! and Suffolk, the millers siimtd not over anxious, 'ft.p/frchnse i and though we still coiisider the prices'vf..this tlay t'rit. ordinary soe-ttcwt iinli) c/i'eifper, Biyte.it itfull Is. per quatUr. degnr; and 13en¡¡s, hotlr oht a,d neu., sell teadily at a- similar ativpncti .White- Pease obtain rnther htrtti-.i prices, and Grey net d cvudi.f dearer., dp Rutst from-Vs. to '-Zsp quar.e-i. (Ve ;b(id a t%leroMy. fuir a riMi of O-its this mor -frejlt.however, gi, sa t on quite as good term*. Fluun rumq,inss*»>Jase stated. Whearrwhite.i"48s a 54, Barley' .V. gwg ;j S2t :■ Malt>^vi:ii. 'fa p«ase.v-?. 37s >4, .«.fci.i. 25s i 278 -Po'aft (1. 23i p. 15* tt^d. ,lSsa23s PRICE OF.FLOUR. Town made Flauc 45« »0s per sack delivered DiftoSecotfds. 1, 4 45 !lillo.. Essex & Suffolk i"iour 3Ss 41j on board shia Norfolk kSleckron do 359 40s ditto Bran. j^ 9s 10" perqifarter Fine Poljarcl>(, 14s New Raptfeed, ^27 <,» ^2S Os. per Last
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P.R I C' I, PRl""tJRBR}<AD.TiIJ.š WEEK. Pecfrfoaf to weigh 171b 6oz • 1JiiHd#tQ -ditto 8lh rioa CJi]sirtern 'Ioaf.f/»«o 411, Half quartern do ri, to- The highest price- of the best Tfheaten Bread its the. me.traiwlis+is stal$(L by-.the principal Bakers la be Nine-pe,ties t§e Quartern Loaf; SM.LRILFFFILD. MONDAY, Odt. 20 fPe have y fair supply., of.the vanov* sortt of Cattle at markets but proportion both. ot. 43e!lsls is of mdiffti c'iai- quality. Good Sts pgrf as wclltn Wether shritp, find purchasers J}^. abnufAhf same ferm's^ds-Monday last, with afirisktr sale, however, thin Mm that day. lie MVe nd 1,, make, exopt that 4s Ad. jmoy.be d§emml jqui iit&ide price fur fiat Beef x. 4;:Jt),.3f$:Sd j f^ai, 2s 8d fo 4s 44 Mutton..2s ^;t;4v SsSd I Pork „ ,2s Od to 4s 4d > this day. Biastsi'a'bitkt;3282 f alves,j.. ISO -Sheop 0 Ptgs.# 20 .I¡/ l Bt Heifers Ordinary 2s Sd 2s I Oil per st 3?.. £$- 3.«,5d .} Od Middls. 3s';0^ 3s i liog.Hwee.tlstftf' to 04 ifatitoii'cii? HOl)3. J" s iVe»'"ZI«gs. Kent, i); )J).s t» -?7 Hig Sussfe'iLVi6/ Os to 61 IQs L- -i -Vti < V -jgrlMewPockrt}. • H-t. ti tot. tOs Suise's. 8L 10a •v Eksex^^1 fC4 «"S^ 119, 5t. t r '• PRJQ&OIP LEATHER. ? C, k, 0 -A T 1-f E P,. Butts, 50 to 5Gltis, eecji, per lb i:' <0 3t OiUo. 56 Lo 68ifis. eacj)! 24 <o 25d M(''c''an's'[J:'ek;i'' —d ta — d Drp.s.singi-li(it*g-' 18(1 /o„l9^ Fine Co-ash- HixUi*. <.•••> "i;«. 20«i to 22 Crop Hides, .35^0 Q.I,tis for cidting.. I9J to 20d Ditto 45 ,fo to''22r1 Gaif Skins Wilis Ditto. ;54i to17^s4 • 2bv:-<«..i^4 DiUq 24 to 26d Small Seals (Greeiija^d)- 9ti to 4 Sit IPRIC DF TALLOW. Town Tiiilow, ^,4'i»JkL—s -O.d r Y'i'iiow K iisshV 41 -S,.I!<¡ \y!iire*fr;«frf' '^•Vssyo.r ,-s Od, v So;i|> ('ill<!>y.. Od -8 t'fj MVl>'l«? r-tP-U Ditto ,*h'M:, (.itMves" J-M' Pa I ire •- f'<l Curd f) 0.1 Good Dreg.? si" 04 Price of Candles per d -z, gs 6,I-HM1!d Od 61 per do*, allowed lor ttaUj nucey.