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Advertising
I CASTLE BANK SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BV Miss Babington and Miss Leigh, WILL RE-OPFN, ON ItHE 29TU INST Bangor, January 19M, 1824. NANTlllVYNANT ROAD, Notice is hereby Given, THAT a Mtetiag of the oftbe ge. JL cond Dtetrict. or Nanlhwynsnt Road, w ill be held at the Grand Jury Room, iB C-proortpn, on Saturday, the 124th day of January io«Unt, at th< hoar of 12 o'clock at noon, ou the project of theiateuded aplIHcation. to Partwoeot, for a te. aewat of the Act, and upon other biiM?*H Cpq. ;acctr.d with the ) j W. WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Trustees of the Second Dutrict. Grtrn Gale sheet. Carnarvon, 20lk J(tn, li$24. i, r;; .„ To Builders and Contractors. ¡' ¡: i:t. '1:,?? ANY person or persons, (le»irotjs of eo-. tering into Contract, U>t buHding and com- pleting six. Houses, each of three Jtorie* high, with suitable Offices, a BilJiard Room,. & Ntw., Room, iq the. Town of Beaumaris, in-the. cnunty, of Anglesey, are requested to (lei i ver-, io. T.ei>dwrs, f(tCe of expence). to Mr. Jones, Town Clerk, Beaumaris, ou or before the 9ill of February, "y t84,. F I- n Plant, Specifications, Elevations, .aad.Seotioas of tha WorIt, may be seen, and further Vnfornja. tion obtained, upon alplicaljQ at the Town ..C. fork?i Office, Beaumaris, or at Mr. Hall's, r. I chitect, Bangor. North Wales. The Contractors will be required to enter into Bond, witb sufficient Sureties, to perform the Contract. Tenon Clerk'* Oiffce, Beaumaris, fi 20th January, IS"24. ANGLESEY, To be Sold by Auction, At the Bull's Head Inn, at fjaneichymedd, on fVtdtutsduy, tha I lth daq of Februarys 1824, (in- less disposed of in the mean time, by Private Con- tract, of which due nutlet will be given-rr The Life Interest of a person aged 6-2 years, of and in LOT f. 1 A LL that MESSUAC5F5, TKNLMPNT. and LANDS, called TVODYN Y I.LI 1)1- ART, otherwise TY M A WR. situate ia the plio of in (ft.aid county, now or in III e h.f>ldinr or Robert Roberts, and cou- 34*; {>r. 23p. qr thereabouts 1tu.cl,)rh.r," in Lease f«>r the Life of a W«tn*n,sged «baut T6 >esrs, ai the yeart, Rent of £ i0. ■ ■ ft-■■ TOT II. All that MF.SSUAGIi, DWELLING noust ahlj LAN^DS, called PEN Y GKOK^, suwatt heir (He above Premises, iu the parish of Llan- feclxeH aforesaid, and coutauiing 6. 2r. 4p. or thereabouts. These Premises are la Lease for the Life of a Wooittii, aged altout 68 years, at ibe yearly Reut ,PI,XS v-i .<• v LOT Ill. ■ All ihose several QUILLKTS, or Pj KCES of LAND, wiih the Dwelling Houses and Garden, called T W LL OU, in the parish of Llaithadrie, in I a said county, coiMainioi; U. Jr. ,'j9p. or thrreabeuts, in the hold inll or Win. Griffitb and John W iiliarosj aiT41414016 frpni yeer t The Teuan.s will shew <be Preini«ei, atid for further particulars, apply to Mr. R. PmcnAnn, Solicitor, Llwydiarth ISsjob, Auglesey, where a* Survey thereof may be seea. 4JO^OOO/. Bloiiey. '.19th of NEXT MONTH, (FEBRUARY) T. BISH, OF the Old State Lottery Offices, 4, CORN- HILL, aad 9. C'HARING CROSS, Loodon, respectfully rediinds hit best trienda the Public, Y ic thikt itio State Lottery begins 19tb of NEXT MONTH, "(February) when the First Two Prizes will eacb be entitled to £ 2(y,QQU Money, over and above any other Prize that may attach to them. The Scheme coutaioi the uuuiuai bum. bet of Seven 5^20,000 Prizes, In Mdqey and Three per Ctnts; a the ar- rangements made by the Contractors, notwith- standing several thousand Tickets will he drawn Jha JFirst Day, all the Blanks, which wfH-lie Br»wh that Day, will be aK»i« put into tfre Wheel and become thi rattie a.9 if they had itoi beth dratpn; consequently, every Ticket purchased !>«•' fore the Dra^iog commences, will have the ad^ ?J*o»ate seldom, if ever, before offered^ as man) will be drawn three differelh I timei tb* -r, efore,, w,. Number tiiiiy be drawn a jt'20,000 First Day-or I(. Blank that <lay, tthich, in tht-usual-mad* "f Drawing, would'b« quits decided, may, urn the-: Hfecond Day, bess*; J&20,000 Rrise^{.ejflir having, btforemtiUi»ne4, £ tawn or it may be drawn First jDaj i Blauk^ jfcoad Day a Blanki and yet, "n the TfiifdJ" f ourth, or "Fifth Days, a X20,009 Prize; or. "l,se Blaiik, are dfa<*u,'<Ae hblders'fiavv soma ttietks altowed ih^n to/ipake i^rtuin Prizii of tbtmf if they chopse lo «i»« up '»heiric;fiit#ir»i ^or t've CapiitaU aud othtfr Prizes. v:i t particulars of the Scheme are toft long to eiiupneTate iD a„ Advertisment 5 but" ihef iiiiy Pt bad (gratis) a( BISH's Offices, or of the following Agents, wt)ert Tickets awl iJharea are bow Selling in variety 0f Nuui- hers.. [ Poole Harding, BooIcsellcrSj Q U A:. EL r A R V ten, D. Evans, Journal Office, Carmatt/i^ v| ;• J*00U Harding, Buokseller-s, Cheslet '• "I TV, nird. Post Office, Cardiff » J. Potter, Bookseller, 'Maverffrdtfesf'■■■■> j B. Jonss, Bookseller, Nantvoich 1- M .J, Barclay, Bookseller, Pembroke^" F. Fagg, Printer, Swansea jft. Jone*. Cheesemonger, Shrewsbury) Mrs. Tyei Bookseller, Wrexham.v f 111, the very' |,jsi Lotu ry,: BjtSfl shared and Sold IS.564, a Prisse of 5379, a prize of £ 10,000, ant) se*ers>l other Capitals and he also sold several Cap'i fornier Lot- teries, drawn on tberabova princ 'I 11, No, 4,367, the first number, which was a Blank, *nd sabsequently, in ttie same Lottery, a £ 20,000 Prize 111 ■■■; 1 I WILLIAM GRIFFITHS, of Baog^r, Lar fc bourer, do acknowledge that I have told an untruth on Messrs. Robert Hugbes, Evao Evans, and David ob therefore I call my words back, and pay the penalty of Five Shillings. WitneM my hand, t; Tbe, of. Wiuuiu GRIFFITH«. Witness,, | Hugh Jones, j John Andrews. j CARNAR VONSIURE. COUNT Y*WOB&S. TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby Given, rflHAT the BUILDING of CAENANT JL IHHlJG$i' tt»s the parish of Penmachno, and tbe repair'iiig' «»f'100 #rds of Road1(flpon each ill# of Piint y GWYRDD Bridge* in the said C(>UA/y» »'!• be to the 16we^ Bijilder; ra|. an Quarter Sessions -of -the Peace !to be holdeb at Betiws y' Coed, in the sal^oofiofy. bit* We'dihesda' the!4th day of Feb. 12 d'clocki at-nptiq,I Tb*i?la« and ^,ppjciflcaflon of the Work1 may t«*ee»^at *;h* ,Gterk,o^ the Peace's Office, to Csrnarvon. outi further^^partiqulstrs may b6 knowp upon applicatioB to Mir,. John Jones, County -Sit rirejoLr..IlAki.irgr- The fpo^trafJ9r or Con^r^ciors must b« pre* wi(brw.o; sufflcLe,nt Sureties, to enter into a Brtrfd. in tloub1* ike :*?!?"»' contracted «\ c m pletn the work.,and .perform the contracts RICUARO A. POOLE, Clerk of the-Peace.. Castle Sqtiare, Carnarvoai ,<To:,n£ J;OET, /THHAT MODERN BUILT HOUSE anil Jt SHOP, fate in the oeeupStictn of Mr. FUr Woollen DriPer. deceartd. /rhi* Hpbse is M the very cienrre of the Square, hill .i aI'lie lucrative trade of the town and Ihin. piojc. *nd frontiae tM opea space where the Markets awl Fairs "afe held, "and wMbin. > fg w doors of the Goat Inn, where thft Mail and se ttral other Coaches stirt daily. This is an o^»r rarely to be ibet w-it:h. and a most. ad»«Qteg»asts opportunity for any parson wisliittg to «mbarJc in Busloe««. The Shop is fitted up wttb every convenience" foir an •*tensive 'ifad*. Q the House well finished and adapted for Lodgftre.- Th« Hivu.e conststi pf t»o;kiichen«, a watetvoif.s*, aod |ce!lar bei«>w t latge .do«ble-en*fli«re<l 'a, shop, parlour, and dOldon Rfoed floor, rw()"bèdtol)?I.nrl'D-c..Ue"( drawing room, 'c;o.èràáod:ô-t a view of the .Gastle, Shipping, wjih romantic views of Wood and Mountain Scenery on the firat floor a-double• bedded rootll, ami two good :bcid rootm* on the second floor, ikiry uilies. Further particulars to be had of''MTs,"FLB-. MING, Carnarvon< IF by letter, post 'P*^DI Thit advertisement trill not be continied. T TNFAILING SUCCESS, ilur!n?/a.period U of ONE HUNDRED YKARS,h^ fu.Jly cs- tabiish^d the elceW'iee Of 'BARCLAYS' ORI- (jlNAL OINTMENT io it;* cure of ihat dis- :Iil agreeable disorder, the ITOH, whicb it never fails to effect in ONli HOUR'S APPLICATION. ThW safe, %peedy, "d effeclual J1* been in ^enarisl uaeJor upwards of one huntirea ytars, without a single Instance of its < f ed to cure the mott inveterate cases, ?' "Hf?,??* contain the smallest particle of Mtfcury, or ny oilier daiigerona infredlent, and used by persons of the most dtticafe cons tint ion. THE I'UBL10 ARE REQURSTEOTOBK ON THEIR GUARD AGAIN COMPOSITIONS SOLD AT aad 10 obverve, that none can genuine unless the Names of H1* BARCLAY AND SONS, are«ngra*ed on the Stamp affixed to eaeb Box: grejt dagger may j •rii* from tls neglect of this P*u .• wholesale and retail by BA»ctAV aM Sojs, ( the only successors to JicKSPf 95, Fleet-Market Lfocfon, price I*. 9i. duty in eluded 1 and by their POOLE AND HARpING, CaRftARrpif =
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Family Notices
MARRIAGES. Chi Friday^he l&tb uft. at Eglwysfaqh. Deq- *igfeshi«, John Da^es, Bailiff »(/•«•>"(, Eg- for the la«$n year. Pbmbe,;th^ youpgest daughter of the late Mr. Owen Uoyd. of Rlasy»bfttws,ae|rAIier^.[ n .Wednesday, »» Llanybio,dwell, Mr. Haiqer, only son of Dafid Hamer, Eaq..Wo*g,, In the eounty of Moaigoqier/, to Miss Lloyd, of Glaq. yl;a|pq1flH»Salbt> J „ V: OWle ist inst. at St. George's, Hanover frfebM,1 Lwndnnj Thwat Jpnes, Esq. of Long •siorti'K* Mies Hughes, of New Bond Street. \> DEATHS. tbe lRib of May last, it Calcutta, deeply regretted by his t»rothir officers, Capt. Hepry 'Raj'ieffc.pi'o}i&h,of the 11 th RegineM of Native Jnianl/y, *'»• .'Jot the; Rev. Roger Cloygh, of i^'yiifsfiC.^ark^ttJ?t)iievcioai»ty of Denbigh. AC the Lly«, oear O. w, in the tb year of her age^ Mrs. Ro. berts, late of ^enybryn, Llaqsyliq, Denbigh- shirt. ..t.tttty,'åtITuerift'Catre-bower, in Euu. Milt Balis, aged 63f celebrated for attachment to ^baiiT; she bad it the time Of her,, Oeceoge twenty- fouf lodging «fi:b ber in the/iome, sharing rail, tbingt iu common. j'
SMTTHFIELDY MONDAY, Jan. 19.
SMTTHFIELDY MONDAY, Jan. 19. I' ffe haot a very great market for Heef to-day, both in weight and number, particularly in Lin. coins, Herefords, and Norfolk*. 0f t/it lantr there tcere at least 500 here, the largest supply this tetison from that county. The very best quali- ties only at marketthis daif,got purchasers al 4i. being a reduction of from 2d. to Ad. per stone com- pared wiih fast Monday, and the sales were not britk eiien at that rate.-Tlie supply of Sheep is equally abundant, with a like reduction in price to Beef: nothing- but the very bit Downs can maintain 4s. \d.—-Calves are more plentiful, and 4-d. it; 6d. per stone to .wer.-Pigs 'i-eniaiti much the same. On tHe tchole, this is the largest markot tee have had since Christinas. 1 To sink the offal-per stone of Slhg. Beef .—3s 0d tola Od j r*al,3, 4d tu 5, 04 Afution..3» 4d to 454d I Pork .2s 4d to 4s 4d Head of Cattle this day. Beasts,about,3125 Calves ISO Sheep.22580 1 Pigs<800 .I RAW HIDES. Best Hpiferr^nd Steers 1 per sf 3s 2d to 3s 4d I Mrdd'.s. 2s 10d to Ss 0d | Ordinary 2s 6d t021 8d Market calf eacb 8s (hi Eng.HoiBeOsOd to 0d > ? PRICK OF HOPS. New Hags. Kent. it) int Os, Sussex fit 0s to 91 Os r IVBW Pockets. Kot.. BIOsuJOI Os a Ill. Os Sussex 11 0s a H.' OS a St. 153 Esreit 71 10s a S/. 8.s' a 9/ 9s ? PRTCR OF LEATHFR. )lb$ eactx ,Bulls, 50 to 561b, eae"- j)er Ib 22d to 2Si\ .Ditto, 56 to Gf?5bs each. ,,r. 24 d to 2dd Merchants' Backs d to I„<i Dressing 11 ides 18rl to 20J Fine Coaeh H ides. 21d t» 22d • prop Hides, 35 (0 40Ihs for cutting.. 1*1 i„ 194 Ditto 45 to 501 lis "00. 19cJ to 2(1 Calf Skins SO to -4011)s iSri {v 2ll "Ditt9 50 TtHI»s 2-ld <# 27d Ditto 70 to Sdlbs 22d io 94tt "Small Seals (Greenland j 18c! to I9(i Large ditto 15a to [Hi PRICE OF TALLOW. Town Tallow. .39s Od—s 0d Yellow Russia ,35s 0«1 —g ()d NVhite ditto ,32s 0:1 —s Orf Soap ditto.. .32s Od — s Od Niellitl.z Sluff niftfl Rungh ..18s Od Os 0d Gtaves 14y()J Palm sss Curd S61 0d Good Dregs 6s Od Price of Candles per d<< S« 6d— Mnilds 10, 6d per dor. allow'eti r,H1} «non vy,
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v ILOn1JOn, TUESDAY E vENING\ JANUAR r 20* I PRICFW STOCKS. I 3 pev Ct Cons.S9f 1)6 f a H9 I 4 *>" Ceotl- ,0lf In* £ > ««n EX. Bill* (2d) 58p. tomunierte the news of the death of Victor Emanuel, the abdi- cated King of Sardinia. His two sisters were married to the two brothers of Lows XVI. These journals aremostly, ,filled with diicusiioni on the diftolBtjpn af the Chambets and the new elections. The journal des Vebats, replying to statements in tome English papers of ^warlike preparations by France, contends that their Government is pacifically dis- posed. The Spanish traitor Morilid has ,è left h!| own country, and »« arrived at ryl Kochfort. There is nothing new from Madrid but some accounts from Bay^ oiine describe Spain as demoralized and wretched beyond description. The Turk, ish Ditan, it is said, has de term in eil-to send thd Grand Vizier to the Morea, to act against the Greeks. GREECE. An article from Odessa, of Dec, 20, says, that a-ccording to letters from. Constantinople of the loth, the Divan* after having been occupied three weeks in discussing the measures to be taken as;t,n,st the. Gr,Oksl sqenis to have decided that the Grand viziershall go in person to the Morea with very extensive powers. But it is feared that this reso- lution, when made public, will cause great alarm among the lower class of peo- ple, it being well known that the Grand Vizier never leaves the Capital but in cases of extraordinary danger. Should a he go» it is supposed that the Capitan Pacha will succeed himf Lord Stra&g- ford's inlf-uencc seems to be increasing; biit the ilatended expedition ofthe English .Fleet- ageiallt Tunis, whichj for these has rendered the Porte ptan^9€rfices, loaves but small hope, oTcitie ''WH*»o»r* M. Min* wilt aufely be at Constantinople u ry, to ta b before of January, to takfe Uptfft the functions of Consuls.— j^jr ^ad left that city. Pro- ceeds lhe Morea without an army, j it ij plai» that the Vizteir can be under-; stood to g°t. only *n the character of a The? uegociations, if the Portfe be' stncere» cannot be encum bc-red, p6ttez, i 11 with dilficulties. The Greeks ht to !$.W proposition which shall' ie* th#m. P65#e"W- of ife #«•«• a0 ,1,ll|nP*i,fcd military and fpice and they, ought Qot to listen 0y terms without these conditions, .t0 *.her words they ought to sacrifice Ml Ot»e every lhipg Pe,ce> but lhc power of defea^m& themselves. Allttêr dated from Rio Janeiro Nor. 6, has-been receited in the cityt n0ancing the important facts that the tJfljper°f P«dro •ffeeted a counter* refQltffo* by ^he di"^tt«on of the relo,, tional .C,nge"; and that h. had foU l0W«d up thi# usorP^on of tyranny by the dep^tatli>n of SBchof «s were ^8ed to h^i!ew9- TH A»ltimate Purpose of thi> violent step is not assigned, nd ihft details of the affair communicafed f"tbc Rio letter are far too scanty to ^rdanyfroood^reaso^ "V The coast blockade^ under the com- ma„4 »nd judicious management of Caj>t. Ifiri. WCulloch, of his Majesty's ship Ramilies, has been so far effectual .n the m prtTeoUoo of tmuggling,witbin tha p rea trictto which it hal hitherto been co"- fined, that it his been determined to ex- East and West, io as to include the whole of the Isle of Sheppey on one side, imd 10 the Westward at fan-as Chi>< Chester, which ad ditio.nal. !ine. coasl will be divided into three districts, and thtte istric be officered and manned in the same man- ner as the three districts are at present\ which wiU call into that service forty I Lieutenants, three Surgeons, six Assist- ant Surgeons, three Pursers, aud nearly 1800 men, «' addition to the number of tlumver,o officers and men already employed., se TObllQW Ú Jani Jlotiett6w&n. commanding the Ee^tern Pyrenees^ has been authorised by his: Excellency the vliiiister oar, tD Send into the Dc-, partment of the Arridge and th6 Ande several regiments belonging to tfae Diyi. sion of Kest-rve.
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Oft Mcindav' last, T. A. Smith, Esq. left Vaenpl n.ejkr |h^i ciiy i for bii litikt near Andowy1* jB.H»mi>s|iire. j|r«. 'Ijtttghgp, b't'^lyadoiTaft '^Itli' htr nettal ] (ciiHlnVss and benevoTeiice at this season"of the ye»if,. has the sum of £ 5r to the pörof tl)!e pari^bep of Llanyerlleyp, Amlwch, and Uao. AtfcAqierican ship'arrived at Liverpool, from New ^.prki \a»t weel, in littla more thad^ fiJfUen (lays.. An il'«io paptr says, that the chandelier at the Opera House contains tight thousandburnerii ii I Mercy on iil ivfiat a blaze 1 Why a twentieth wbuld effectua|lj roast tbe whole aadi66je I v
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"flEANG(.gSRY HOUNDS, MRBT To-morrow, at the Madoc Inn, at ten o'clock. Moci ivy" at the Kennel; and Thursday, at Pies- newydd, at half-past ten. BANGOR Hcax.—Our Hunt commenced yet. terday, and if we may judge from the numbars and respeetebility of the gentlemen who appear, ed mounted tn the field yesterday morning, this bids fair to surpass those of former year., and to riifal the beet that bas eccurred in the Principa- lity.~Tbe hounds threw off at Tros-y-Caool, the ^oaiantic eottage of — Carleton, Esq. who gave a public breakfast on this auspicious morn- iiij,'Io the',l)riiicil)sl- ladies. &c. residenrs of Ibit city. A bare was soon found, and alter an ex- cellent chare, was killed near the above collage* on which event (he gentlemen partook of refrfth- meofs furnished by the worthy host.-A large party dined at the Castle Inn.A lhll took place in ihe evefring, at the Wple,rlGd, similar festivities take place to-dav, and we be. lieve ,to-morrbW—further particulars shall appear in our aext. .{:}v"t'!Jnrnr last the loss of the Brig Ban- ;nQnt oflE^riestholme Island, from Liverpool to Doblia. We have 'n,) W,t he,: Igirst i fie& t ion to state Htl" It I'()" I; "}', aclive superbxtendance of Mr. ..duest, of Beaumaris, she has, the aid of some Flats, been got oil, and to*ed liy a stean^ vessel "procured expressly for the pijirpfjse from Liy^f%; poot, into the harbour pf Beamnarts. Her cargo is getting oat to be forwarded in lightecs to rterpool. :■ Several-, valuable packages, we understand, have been! picked up, washed from the wreck (it tbe 'Hornby* which, as our readers will recollect, we sfaied to. have been lost about a fortoight ag<» off the Great prmsbead, when; all excepting on* man perialled.—We regret exceedingly to learn that the plunder of these packages, has been carried on to a most tije et'eat by the per. sons resident oil, that of tbe coast. We Ilncetily trust-thoy will be detected, and receive that puaithmeat their unfeeling villainy so richljL deserve:s. The Ball at Denbigh, for the benefit of the Dispensary, on Thursday last, was the most splendidly and numerously attended of any that h.. been witnessed in that part of tbe principa- lity. At about nine o'clock, the company began tci atseqible, und by tent the spacious court-room of: the Towo-hall wes conpletely crowded.— Sir W. W. Wynn, the Lord Liialeoput.,tor.the County, *nd Col, Hughes, pf Kimmel Park, the, President.of <be institutioq for the current year, ".JI1 hi. Lady. arriwed at an early hour, and were speedily followed by tbe various families of4 the aurrounding ■leigbboarhood.. Dancing aoon commenced, jobn Madocks, Esq. of Gtan- y-wern, leading pif with Miss Williams, of Bod. lewyddan; alJd, was kept jup with unusual spirit ,til near five o'clock the following Rmrning.— I h. entrance into the hall was 'decorated with lamps and British ensigns. sr-zl, on entering tho .room, the company i>y liu following 9 "eql.lplef.'from'lh'pcli ?' fiail to ajl those, teh* oth?tuff'ringt feei, And ill* they pity, n»My tit ive to--IAeal." T-h# vails were (lrntul"d with the prioce'a I)Iuukei and achus(e decoraiion of laurel, and jn general ditposiiioo, of tbe evening, every thing seemed to be done which cottier Itdd to the pleasure and -comfort of those, ssfto so henevo- le«My proniatad the ietcrests of this valuable ■cfiicuy* The banking bouse of Pierce, Williams, and re.t Menhyr Xydfil, ol,&MOrg&t$ShiFe, tiit sa's-, pended. payment. \f,:l'.tuQ.flöraeFairlpÎI,ilek was well attended hy buyer, and sellers, ana all horses for hunting, or quick draught, were scarcely seen Nfor# purchased by the south country dealers,— arere never.brought iuto the market nt all, b«f were bought up in tha stables. A consider- bance has he^n obtained. Husbandry horses .(good ones) also sold well, but, as usual, a great xuaqy of the inferior kinds remained un- sold. ■■ The fourth Anniversary Nesting of the Os- and Nortb Wales natives who reside in London, dined at the Crown and Barley Mow, Gray'e loo, on Friday. Every delicacy of the season was brought before them 1 and the toasts <jf the compaay enumerated tbe healths of Lord Pungaanon, Hon. T. Kenyon, W. Lloyd, Esq. "Jj Asion, Jjjq, W.Ormsby Gore,Esq. J. Mytfon,' Eaq. Haraooy and Good Fellowship were;lbc Prejidcnts, and VicePresidents, &c. &c. BOXING.—Spring accounts for the length of Mine took to beat Laugan, by stating, tbat in he 5th round his left band "dewlikli glass," and that from the shameful state of the ring he -,Could aOt, &wait bipsnif of big science,; he bad tberefpre, he says, with literally one hand only, fo coateqd with a man ii game, as good a throw- aft and in as high condition, as ever entered the ring—Stockman and Cavaonagh fight this day. We understand that it Ji in the contemplation Of tha Board of Admiralty to Issue a circalar let- ter to the Lieutenants of bit Majeity's Na." falling upon them to make a retorn of their abi- lity and desire to serve, shoald it be necessary to order them afloat. The object of this return will be to separate the effective from the non-effec »'iee list, so that when the services of the former nay be required, it will at once be known how to obtain tbem. v. CAST IRPH CHoacR.—St. George's Church, Liverpool, is an object of considerable architec- tural interest far, its taste, and as having been nearly the first cast-iron church ereeted in the kingdom. The whole of the frame work of the windows, dpors, pillars, grbias, roofs, pulpit, arid orqameatal eQrichmeals, are ofMnt-trdn. Tbe length is 119 feet; |he breadth 47. It is orna- meated by a splendid cast Window of stained ] gjass. The tower, raised to the height of 96 t. and standing on a hill, the sife of an ancient sea-beacon, is elevated 345 feet above high va• ter-mark, and commandii one of the finest v iews of the kingdom, coiqpreheadiug the town and (shipping of Liverpool, the estuary of the Mer- 90 sey, the level surface of Lanjeashire, as far a lhè eye can trace the prospect, with the craggy hills of, Wales towards the west, and towards tbe north-east thedistant mountains of Cumberland 'átfdW..tmor.aud, SBRSnrsnoav FAIR.—There was a very meagre supply of all kiudt of live stock at OU Fair on Tuesday and Wednftday. aod a consi- derable advance in price took place the scanty supply may, perhaps, be ascribed to I hemifd, TOsrof the winter, and the ablifidancoor turnips and the advance of prices may be partty attri buted to that seanty supply, and partly certainly -to file shipping demand, and the Liverpoot rfiar Iffefs. Fat sheep obtained 51d. to 6d. pIor lb. fat ca'tle S^d. to5|d., and the prime animals 6d: there were scarcely any stores: heifers in eatf, and barren cows sold readily. There were very"'e," pigs; (at ones gradually rose from Sd. to 6d. per lb; and stores also advanced considerably* The supply of buffer was plcnri. fat! in Jump? 8& to 9d per Ib; tubs 9^d to 91\1. The qaanlity of cheese wall small; skim 32s to 45s per cwt; middling dairies 42s to 48s} best 52s 6d, to 61s. A eery large supply of bacon t and io consequence of tbe advance of fat pigs, tikis article fetched 5&d to 6 £ d per lb; b\it the sale was rather heavy, and much remained tin sold. Hams 7d per lb. Tha borsa fair was not worth looking at. I REMARKABLE CIRCUMSTANCB.—On the pack- et.ship Alexander^ Captalu Baldwin, going into graving dock last weik, it #as discovered that a large kedge auchor, weighing between 5 and 6 cwt. hung suspended from Ihe bottom part of the ship. It appears the vessel groanded in the De- lawara on her last voyage to Philadelphia, *hen the anchor must have struck through her tim- bere and so remained firmly fixed during be? pas- sage across the Atlantic. Had it given way, the consequences might have been fatal to the ship. T". anchor, from its appearance, is supposed to have bean in the water about three years,
,---_III •AGRICULTURE.
-III • AGRICULTURE. HEREFORD & SHORT HORNED CATTLE. TO THE EDITOR, As tNe tnitch,made last year at Tredegar, be- tween Mr. Champion, of Blythe, in the county pf Notts, on the one part. and Mr. White of Up- leadon Court, in the county of Glocester, on the other part, cannot he too generally known, more particularly to Hereford breeders, you will oblige me & serve them by inserting the following par- ticulars i—At tha Tradegar Agricultural Meet- ing, December 1822, Mr. Champion engaged to w thow the Rew.——B"ry'a Short-horned Heifer, iteueccia, then a yearling, against Mr. White's Hereford heifer Fanny, sacue aget for 40 guineas, »oifc> tbe viz. the Heifers to be then weighed, and each party to keep hi, own in any way he chose for twelve months, that is i,(> lay, }!»pti|the next Tredegar Meeting, when thaytwerR |u be weighed again, and that Heifer which had gained the tantt was to be the winner, g 4 i-n e t Tbe- Tredegar Meeting took place on the 19th and underneath is a correct ttatemeut of their respective weights in each year cwt. qrs. I&$' Dtc.;J622, Rebecca weighed. 1" 0 0 do. Fannf do. 9 3 24 IT 0 0 DoL. Rebeccadp 15 0 It ir evident from the above that the Hereford actually gained io twelve months the almost-ifi. credible weight of 2cwti Slbs. more than the Short-horned Heifer. A circumstance truly cheering to the breeders of Herefords, more es- pecially after; the flaming accounts tttey must constantly have seen in tbe Farmer's Journal, of the great superiority for early muturity, of the Shoi t -ibornfed cattle. This trial, however, the first of the sort ever made, together with the very extraordinary Yeaflidg Fleiler, considering she had borne a calf, shown also by Mr. White; and Ihe Hereford Steer under three years old, shown by Mr. Ed- ward Barnes, has very mach shaken the faith of many strenbous advocates for-Short-horns, who °afrer* before bit!^ ao opportunity of seeing that the Hereford cattle would get as fat at an early »g*V or a little fatter, than Short-horns. I saw quite enough of Short-horns long ago to satisfy my mind, that tbey bad no pretensions to early maturity m>rre thau other breeds of cattle (ex- cept on paper), provided that breeders of other sorts would feed their stock in the same Alder- man-like manner adopted by Short-horned breed- en; V. i Sir Cbarlea Morgan ban, with his accustomed liberality aet on foot a subscription, for the pur- poteot defraying the expense of bringing Short. horded cattle to his show and 1 sincerely hope 'those Hereford-breeders who beve it in tbeir power will not withhold their mite, being quite satisfUd the mora of that breed are shown, the uof* ercrfit will Herofords gain, provided the uof* ercrfit will Herofords gain, provided the w&Hhy-Bart, will in future taka care that proper and competent Judges are appointed--and the sooner tbe public Islaformed who those judges are to be, the better it will be for the show.- Hereford breeders will then keep tbeir stock (;*rSiis)fi: (Ii'ay'tn'taiid' tt» exhibit, as well «v the Short^borns for that purpose are kept—and ii they want to leoow how that is done, which I am confident they must,'let them apply to we'l I perceive that humbug premium for early mutnri- "ty is renewed by the Smitbfield Club. I labour- ed very bard last year to get rid of it, aad suc- ceeded and had I been in London this year, it would have met with my decided opposition on Ih. toJÍow iIJrgrouod.,i.- I know it is impossible io make any Bullock of W any sort under three years old, es good as bis 011. ture will^ admit, without givlqg him food double in point of value to what the animal w ill fetch when fattened—who then I should like to know !tDeae&(ted?—Thc feet, Mr. Editor, is simply this. The Short-horned breeders were satisfied that their chabce to get a premium with one of their oxen, was next to bopeless and therefore they determined on having a premium offered for a bantling nursed up in their own way, and that the thing might appear feasible to tbe publje, it is put forth under the mask of a premium for early maturity. As early maturity then appears to be their ob- ject, why not bring the nursling out sooner than at or about three years old. We all know that good new milk, and plenty of It, (without sugar) will make a Jack-ess ftt.aad at an early age too. It is rather expensive food you will say, for it. I# an. ascertained and indispatable fact that one of those short horned cattle so famed for early nil- I turity, did actually driok week by week, 24 qna(ts of new nsilkrdaily, «ben he, wai under 12 montbs, old—"hat other good thiogs he had is b^st known to. those who fed him-t)ut the milk alone at 2d. per quart i< no trifling ex pen The Smitbfield Club having as I said before, re- newed their premium for early maturity, I do most earnestly raqnest tha breeders of cattle in your county to enter into a subscription for the purpose of feeding and bringing oat a few Here- fords ufidir three yeare"old. I pdieii subscription becauee I know the thing is too raioous to be attempted by the gene- rality of reutiag farmers and breeders, still I ehoald wish it to be done, feeling thoroughly convinced, that whenever it is attempted, the re- sult will be like unto that of Fanny and RebeCea, The vast inJjiortance of this subject to breeders p of cattle all over England, but particularly of the county of Hereford, is my best and- indeed only .apology for having trespassed at such length", I am, Mr. Editor, Your obedient humble Servant, jljfall, Dec. 24, IS23. JOHN PRICE. 18_-
SHIPPING.
SHIPPING. tJOT PBNKHVN, BANGOR.—Ar- rived, the John, Favourite, Tryall, Nancy, Providence, Hero, Warren rtulkeley, Resolution, Lyon, aud Vine. Cleared out, John, Beffitg, Mary Anne. Blos. som, Tryall, Voryd, and Union, all with slates. BEAUMABIS.—Arrived, Ann, Jones Betsey. Williams; Lady Penrhyn. Nanney 5 United Frienlt, Jones; Fanny, Thomas; Providence, ftoborts 4 Harr), Cook; Hero, Jones; Resoln- tion, Evans; Ann, -Rouse Betties, Davies } Wellington, Parr); Vine, Hazlehorst Jane, Bothatn Brothers, Lloyd 1 Portland, Roberts l'lizabeth, Griffith, Rover, Hewitt Welling- too, Joiits Juna, Williams Flower, Marshal; sod Tiibley, Jones. Cleared out,, Union, Roose, Hope, Thomas Vigour, Rowling; Berkeley Castle, Davies; Acorn, Derry) John, Hawthorn; and Ellen, iiarrjsoo. I On the 30th tilt, nearly one hundred ;eo>i«mcit partook of an excellent ent(>rf8inmeot,handsome! v I)rovi(le(i at ttie Wvriioitity Armii. Itutllin,-Aft th: ustjhl routine of toasts had been circufa!<?< the president, W. Lloyd, hsq. in the naine, on the behiff of the on 'ci)(Inmitsit'ne(i office!^ and privates of the Ruthin and Denbighshire yeomanry cavalry troop, aridresied Captain 4¡,. lett, and preiented hifll with 8" elegant silvi-r Vase, the workmanship of Mr. Ellis, medallist to Ibe Metropolitall Cymrodorion Sociel y.- Captain Ablert returned ttiatike, deeply expres- sive of the heartfelt pleasure with wtiich he re ceived that splctulid token of their vrinrd.
-------".!."_--, MARKET HERALD.
MARKET HERALD. An account of the Prices of lvheot, Barley, and. Oats, in the week closed Saturday last, in ine under-mentioned counties~~per or. ii 'iK- hi-itc" measure.Old If" rat still looking up. Wheat. Barley. fa's. Anglesey. 59s <o64s 32s toHl s 2!)s/« ?4s Carnarvon. o9s—66s S«s—S7s I'c U-—24s Denbigh. 57s—69s 27s—3Ss S'<s—*4s Flint 53# —68s 27«— 33s 2i)s— 22s Merioneth. 5.5s—fW* 29s—33s £ 0s~$4«i Montgomery. 53?—67s 27 s—33 s 20s—22s
--LIVERPOOL CORM EXCHANGE.
LIVERPOOL CORM EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, One o'Clotk. The Corn Market to-day loa. rather dull till near its close, te hen th dem anil for old It bents improved, and sales to both Speculators end fhalus to a considerable extent itere effected at td. to )rf advance on the above quotations. Oats were in good demand at previous prices. In other articles there was littledorit. fVheat, per lOlbs r. d. s. rl. English Old 9 9a 10 9 New 9 6a 9 9 Odts 3 6a 3 » Barley „ 3 9a 40 F!our, per 2401b. s. d. s. d. Englishfine 48 0 a 55 0 It-ish 45 0a 55 0 Amer. in bond per 196/is 28 0 ø 32 0
---LONDON.
LONDON. Corn Exchange, Monday, Jan. 19* There has been a good supply of Wheal and Flour since this day se*ntiight of the. former upward* of 8000 quarUrs, and Flour 16,225 sacks. but 1 he- (ii-rival of Wheal this TIlornin. chiefly frrnn Essex and Kent, was on the whole. niodoi,ate, and in IL-e early part of the d..y the trede was brisk, at an advance of from 2s. to Ss, per qtitzrier, though the sales were rather dull at the close. Itarley rtadily obtains last week's prices, and Beans are much e/t- quired after, and must be quoted full per quar- ter dearer, Grty pease are about c2s. per qumrftr higher, and White are full I s. per quarter. fVe are moderately supplied with Oats at present, and good fresh Corn meets a ready Rate. at an improve- ment of full I s. per quarter since this da_y se'railigltt. Flour remains as before stated. Wheat-white 461 a 5,lr, Barley 2tiv Malt 52s a 5fis Pease SBs a Oiit P. a-toe. s ggg 'Col,Jnd*- 2<* » 25* freed 19sa2js PRICE OF FLOUR. Town made Flour 55s 60s per sack delivered Ditto Seconds. 50s 55s ditto. I Essex & Suffolk Fiour 45s 50s on board ship | Norfolk & Stockton do 40s 45* ditto Orart.i 96, 101 per quorte r lal f ine Pollard 14s [Sii ditto New Itapeseed, X26 i. .8270.. per Last PRICE OF BREAD THIS WEEK. Peck loaf to weigh I? Ib 60a Half dilto ditto 811) Hog Quarteru loaf (Lillo 4lh 5ioz Half quarlern do 21b tios The highest price of the best Jfheaten Bread in the metropolis, is stated by the principal Baker. c. it Nine-pence the Quartern Loaf.