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PWLLHELI AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Tows HALL, on TUESDAY, the 18th Inst., at 6.30 p.m. The licv. JOHN GRIFFITH, Rector of Neath, is expected to attend a* a deputation from the Parent Society. WANTED, AN active, sober OSTLER. Apply to )Ir? CL\RKr Bee Hotel, Abergele. t WANTED. A N Assistant in the Woollen Drapery business. Apply to ¿t\ X J,s:OI:l'éd ¿)r):);j,i=. ir.to A YOUNG PERSON is desirous of engaging as Nursery Gover- An,,S. She ?s qualified to instruct young children in Enz ?i?h and Mu>ic, having had several years' experience. Satisfactory references will be furnished. Adlhes- 8.. at Messrs. Catherall and Nixon, Bangor. A CERTIFICATED SCHOOLM \S I'ER nnd SCIIOODUS.! TR": (certificated, if possible) wanted for the Beaumaris Parochial SelwoL 8alar; £7,j per annum, with a hmise rent and taxes free. They will be entitled 81130 to all GOHrllloent grants. Applications to be addressed to the MAYOR, Beaumarif. WANTED, A DETACHED COTTAG E, Unfurnished, within a -,Urt dis- Atal"e of Carnarvon or Bangor. Address, "1tb particulars, ruiit, EDWARDS, Auctioneer, Carnarvon. WANTED, l?IOR Llanidan School, Anglesey, a SCHOOLMASTER 3iid :Foc hl)'r' r"sroi;s, 'J' a:d Si}it\snYdu;I: ter, H br(tlr aad oi?ter They must be competent to teach Inghh, ",tUlng, and Anthmehc. thorouhly. A kwIdZ, of Psalm sinaiag is also required, and respectable references inut be gill". For further particu1ars apply to Mr. HIGH JONES, Penrhos l I GENERAL ILLUMINATION. QUEEN'S VISIT TO BANGOR. ILLUMINATION LAMPS and DEVICES, for Sale or Hire, to be had at the MARKET PLACE, of U. DVFFELL, from the Rojal Vauxhall and Pavillion Gardens, London, &r. TESTIMONIAL TO THE REV. HUGH MORGAN AMOUNT ALREADY SUBSCRIBED, E231 6s. r j HlE Subscription List ilt close on the 31,t O,t?b, and it is Yl' H i¡i(::e d tC'le :):i:tI;);e'e ait (: or bfore ? ?,td"t?,lth, X.,ti? S.?tl? W.I?.- Ba.k,, R yl, or given to the Honorary Secretary. T. WINSTON, lion. Sec. Rhyl, 6th October. ANGLESEY HUNT, 1859. riMIE Comptroller hopes to be favoured with the company f X l? members and iri.e,?ds )f ?h! ?,ti?g t the Balls on Tuesdav, the 8th, and Thursday, the 10th of November next, and at the Procession and L1dlt5' Ordinary on Wednesday, the 9h. Gentlemen's Ordinary on Thursday, the 10th. All subscriptions for the present year will be received by the Honorary Secretary', who will issue vouchers admitting to the Non-members of the Hunt are requested to make as early ap- plication for vouchers as convenient to thein. T. LEWIS HAMPTON, Comptroller. JOIl, W¡LLLl¡; lion. Secretary. Castle-street, Beaumaris. LLANFIHANGEL YN HOWYFF NATIONAL SCHOOL. NEAR THE VALLEY STATION, ANGLESEY. To MASONS.—Tenders are required for building a Boundary TO ,!tldte"s1t:s Or:hed :rhi1;at}ta of the nature of the work required may be seen at the Rev. J. Wil- liams's, Rectory, Rhoscolyn. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 21st day of October init., to Mr. Henry Kennedy, Architect, Bangor. The Committee do not bind themselves to take the lowest con- tract, or any tender. 1hugor, October 13th. 1859. MALLTKAETH AND CORSDDAUGAN MARSH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, milAl'the first Meeting of the ('ommhion('rs of thi3 Marsh, I held at t??? Brii?h Hotel, Bangor, on Saturday, the 3rd day o September la$t, and adjourned to the Bul s Head Inn, Ia.? gefni, on Tuesdav, the 27th (hy of September last, stands furthu adjourned, to be ?l(lattheBULL'S HEAD ,?N,1,1?tigefn, iafore said, on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of October instant, at 12 o'clock at noon, at ,hich time and la(?? the said Cowmi$:Üoneu will proceed to put the powers i provisions of the )laUtraeth and Conddaugan Marsh Act, 1859, into execution. RICHARD WILLI Clerk to the Commissioners. Beaumaris, 13th October, 1859. BETHESDA IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1851. SUPPLY OF GAS. THR B,11,I, Improvement Commissioners are desirous to T(?,.i!ive Tenders for the o IO:S t }: Town e" i,,Ia, Carnarvonshire, for a term of three car;. The Contractor to have the use of the Gas-works and Pr""?"' belonging to the Commissioners, taking at a valuation the Stock on hand, and finding all that is hereafter necessary tor the pro- duction of pure Gas-lo keep in tl,.r gh tenantable repair li?; Works and Premises. Payments to be made to the Contractor quarterly, upon the quantit (per thousand cube feet), as r,, i ?tt?red bJ the Consumers' Meters. Approved security to be gi??n, if required. Tenders to be sent to me, the undersigned, with the names and 11,e,? of proposed suretie, clHlorsed Tenders for Gas Manufacture," on or before Wednesday, the Second day of November, 18)9, from whom further particulars may be obtiiiied. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right ofrejectitig the whole or any tender. W NY. YOUNG IIARDIE, Enilleer and Clerk tothecomiiiissioners. Bangor, October 4th, ls39. ST. ASAPH CENTRAL COURSING MEETING, The Autumn Meeting, under the immediate patronage of the llos. T, Price LLOYD, of P£UWERX will be held on Lhursday, November 3rd, 1859; when the following Stakes will be run for. THE BODDLEWYDDAN STAKES. For Sixteen Puppies, at ill 5s. each— £ 20. The wi?lli?? tG reehe.u.£LO 1O. S? 'o,?d D.z4 TIme! and Fourth Do¡¡.£ 1 each 2 0 t., PI 3 6 Expenees X"o 0 0 If this Stake does not fill, the Prizes will be awarded aceordiug to the Stewards' decision. THE PENGWERN CUP. Entr) to close November 2nd—For 16 all aged Dog, at £3 us. The Winner to0 Second Dog 10 0 Third and Fourth Dogs 36 10 Expense 7 1 £;,J 0 0 C ,) 2 0 0 T:,i» meeting will be strictly governed by the National Cour.* 'r rung will take place on the c'ening of U¡c 2nd o" 1Will take plice on the evenii)g of the 2nd Nov., L:;o, to Lc made as earlv as possible, to D. A. Robertson t, Asaph, 'the Secretary), or to Mr. Jones, Ilotel: 1\h,1. T je nrst do"s must be in the Slips at Nine o'clock precisel Dinner will be piovided at the Railway inti?Ticket? 3?Y5d. each. Jt:DGE-Mt. P. Taylor. SLIPPRB-Mr. J. Rollands. STEWARD?—U. Llo)d, Esq Plas yn Cwm; W H"??h., Esq., Sohutùr, Conway; E. Pierce, Esq., M.D., Denbigh L. R.Mor- E*q., Rhvl. Field stewards— Messrs. Davies, Jones, and I3u>hnell, FLAG STEWARD- J. Jones, Rhyddlan. DAVID A. ROBINSON, SECRETARY. ITHEREAS the Reverend THOMA* BIRCH  >V BROWNE, Rector of Bodfarri, in the Coun j of FU t, WNI0,1, f Bodiarri, afore- CWk and Nil I.I.I I' N and mpro'e.meut of re, being resp ec'"e''kniterested undeIr the provisionI ,1. w Itl'n with the Easemeuts and Appurtenance. there. A' itire ?,ich?ti,ge, an(i inpro?'emeut 0f '¡n. artd being desiriuu8 of. ffectin BII ¡.:xchange of -.ive Lands and Hereditaments, and to proceed nun L\H made application. in wfltug, to the lc!osl1r Com.. wwtten, with the Easements and Appurtenan, there being de,iri, oeffectini! a,i E.*ic ,hzinge of that such Exchange would be beneficial and thai, the ale iiut and t. direct ,.q.?r,?? that the> • to be framed and confirmed, UNder their Handsi It Si :f. g.v^i, to ti,?'t such Exc)iangt? would be tid that the of Exchange in the ".alter of the äid apphcatlon. tirt Coinmi3sioners fl,being ui'on, the nd i,-e Notice that they 'i". unless -it to the said proposed Exchange be ('n or tciou the 23ld day of January next. tl?'. b, -,ie p,entitled loan Estate it), Or to a'e liwh l.W'ivelyn Browne, as such R«tor a» TIIE SCIIEDULE in the Count) ot •. lureinafter specified, fill til CO""TY 0 ,:¡!\ proposed to be exchanged lor ihe Thom" lill.1- Man. .,I?ltiged for the Land and lieredi- A. R. I'. :\7 Q?ill,t in Weir"load y 13?,?t'3 H in Caer Colomendy » »" 6, in Ddol Saethe Vawr J» » « y I'f.rda0020 M „ in Caer Porth JJ "[j I'Jl in Caer Merlljn •••• J ").j in Cae Banadl 1 '117 in Gwaen'r odyn Te?,?,t 0 1 10 3 3 31) T. ;){\ Hereditaments ill which the above-named Philip Pen- i meted, situate in the parIsh of Bo(itarri, in ti of Flint! and proposed to be exchanged for the It here=r, p,,ifi?,t. N INSCRIPTION. Carr Llan 4 1 4 171 t¡uillctincel':n1"Y O4 4 2 8 "ïtne99 In) hand this 6th day of October, in the )ear of our Lord One thousand eight Ö41 0f,he Board. NEW PIANOFORTE MUSIC. FAVAIUJER'S Eantaisie from Guillaume Tell 4 0 TAVARGRR'S Le Depart du Consent 3 6 FAVAUGKR'S Promenade sur l*Kau 3 0 FAVARGEH'S Lydia («ans 3 0 London CRAMER, BEALB, and Co. REV. JOHN COLE'S SERMONS 12mo, 284 pp., price 4s. 6.. PAI,oelil AT, By the Rev. j.,i? COLE, M. A pAP'11¿h,1, Rè; :Ctb;\){fgeaVd J11:t1\rAi West Alvinjton &c., D?, Plymouth Roger Lidstone. Exeter: W. Clifford. Callington: F.. I'hvlp. London and O{ord: J. H. and Jame3 Parker. Louth: John Shepherd. avstoek G. Spencer. Cambridge Mac- millan and Co. And an booksellers. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SAINT ASAPH. COMMERCIAL, MATHEMATICAL, & CLASSICAL. MR. HARRIS, L.C.P., ]IAII'IG t. more convenient premises, will be happy I H A 101 ef:: t1r¡1t;t P¡:;t ';1\IaeaT:fí cotmmnce October 3rd. Terms on application. At th late Cam- bridge Middle Class Examinl1tion, THE ONLY IIOY EDUCATED IN | >VALRS, who obtained a Certificate, was from this School. One or two younj men, who wish to pursue their studies with energy, can have private rooms. CHESTER ROOT SHOW, NOVEMBER 16th & 17th, 1859. PiUZE LISTS, and Forms of Entry for the above Jare now .f l?, ,,t,y f,)r 'he Imay be had on application, or will be forwarded free by post. Entries closed on November 1st. No entry fee charged. GEORGE CHIVAS. Chester, 11 th October, 1859. INDIA OFFICE, 4th October, 1859. By ORDER of the SECRETARY of STAI' ",for 111 COUNCIL.—NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, jl,? the FJ:XCr"I1()Œ, 0'1<1 PUHLIC WORKS COMMITTEE will be Ready, on or before FRIDAY, the 14th inst to receive PRO POSALS in writing, sealed up, from such persons as may be will- iug to suppl' ??pp yCOPPER SH;ETS, and COPPER CAKES or SLABS and that the conditions of the said contract (two in number) may be had oil application at the SecretariatOJice, wherethe proposals are to be left an" time belon Elnen o'clok in the forenoon of the ?i,Ii? 14th day of october,1,)9, aft ? which hour no tender will be received. GEORGE CLERK. On October 1, with 50 Whole Page Illustrations, by M'Connell, ptlt8,o! coth ilt, 10s. 6d. TWICE R 0 U ]) THE CLOCK, TBY GEORGE AUGUSTUS SAIA. London: HouUton and Wright, 65, Paternoster Row. NEW GIFT nOOK. This dy ready. nlnsttate\ with 100 Engravings, crown avo" pp. 428, extra cloth, richly gilt back, ?id,? *ito .g.?,pr. rj'HK BOY'S BIKTHDAY BOOK: ail entirtly original col- le ,ti of Talcs, Essays, and N. r, t f Ad,?.t,, "e. by Mrs. S. C. H-li, Wit ?. Honitt, Augustus Mayhew, Thomas Miller, George Augustus Sala, William Brough, and Sutherland Edwauls. London Houl-ton and Wright, 65, Paternoster Row. EWSERIESOFTHE WELCOME GUEST. No. I., oil Saturday, October 1, 1859. N.? SFU1KS OF TUB WELCOME GUEST. Enlarged 'O?'i Pages, Royal Octavo, Weekly Numbers, price 2d., also in Monthly Par s. The "ELCOlg GUEST 1.?,i.g p,??,.?,d Lto the hands of a new Proprietary, it will be brought out in a greatly imp1o\'ed form, and ?o?t copiously illdb *• Phiz, II. G -N] ea !Iowq, Hai-risen ??r, ?l? /i},I C, I: il;tneI:\VJ :(;eN.a:ti3;ir 1'lc: W. H. Prior, and Juhan Portch. Mr. Robert B. Brough is the Editor of 'he Ne@ Sere, which will embrace Contributions from the following well-known Writers ,.rge A uzustua S a Ia, William Brough, Watts Phillips, Frank T.ilfonrd, Sutherland Edwards, J. G, liollinyshcad, J.'i;, Augustus Mayhew, Jame3 Hannay, John V. Bridgeman, .alter 'I both ?r,l? io?7 ;s Haio Friswell, Fran?? I o? er, re- derick Gr??.d, William Carleton, Edmund Yates, Edmund Falconer, Andrew Hallidav, Stirling Coyne, John Oxenford, Edward Draper, James Greenwood, Go rev Turner, G. L. Stram5, Ph. D. Leicester Buckingham, J. (?. Brough, W. K. Sullivan, William Dalton. Houlston and Wright, 65, Paternoater-row, Lou !on. On October 1, Complete in Two Volumes, 3s. 6d. each or bound up a* one volume, 7s., cloth gil crown 8vo., SW Engravings. r1 plIE FAMILY DOCTOR: A Co@p c ej ic 'i of ?o. l'jJ e:i U::Ii(:}'re\. )J:i nit'l'scfpN ot the Human Frame; an account of the ?t(ute and Treatment of all Diseases of the Drugs and Preparations used as remedial agents; and of th readiest means of obtaining, preparing, and administering them. The whole arranged so as to facilitate rc- ference, and especially adapted for popular use. This entirely New Workis written in plaill and simplelanguage, so that every one who reads may understand, and know how to apply the information. Never has a more thoroughly useful Book been offered to the Public. In every house it will relieve anxieh and Illiey; in most emergencies it will unerringly tell what to do. and how to do it. Vedieat." to Vr. Lethchy. M.B., Chief Officer of Health to the City of London. London Iloulston and Wright, Gj, Paternoster-row. TUERE is NO RELISH for GAME or for MADE DISHES that ,ill bear comparison ,iti? LEA & PERRINS, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. The delicacy of flavour and piquancy of this renowned Condiment are peculiar and characteristic. See the Names of the Proprietors, 41 LEA & PEItRIS,n upon the Labels and Bottles, and BEWARE OF IMITATIONS vended under the same, or a similar name. The genuine article may be obtained of the Sole Manufacturers, LEA & PEKRINS, Worcester Messrs. Crosse & Blackwell, Lon- don and the most respectable Mediants and Dealers every- where. ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T" kT the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE f(?r the Countv of Anglesey, will be ?eld at the County Hall, in Beaumaris, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of October next, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the dispatch of the Civil and Criminal Business and that at the hour of 11 in the forenoon of thc same day, all Business, Matters, and 'fh?,?g, appertaining to the Assessment, Management, and A,, 1" .ton of the County .are or 'to of the .oid County of Anglesey ,I?i,h by any Statute or Statutes now in force, the Justices of the Peace are authorised to do and transact at the Gene; a1 Quarter Sessions, or at any ad- journment thereof, "ill be commenced, done, and transacted publicly and in open Comt. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, Tint at the said Genera! Quartar Sessions of the Peace, to' be held at the place aforesaid on 'fUED\ Y I the said Eighteenth day of October ?cxt the J'??t,"s then and there in attendance wi?, at the hour of 6,,e in the afternoon of the same day, proceed t take into consideration the expediency of appointing an addi- ttcnat Pohce on?tible at Hohhcad, in the said County. p?? OVEN OWEN, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 26th September, 1859. MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the TI:,n¿e for the "?.ty ?ill bSeEhSrI?IoSn !t.I: Y, the 18th ?ay of October, 1859, in the County Hall, at Dolgelley, at U elock the forenoon, "hen the Court wHl resolve itself into a Committee, and proceed to audit all such bills and accounts s 1, )'I?1 be then delivered and also to transact the business relating to the Assessment, Application, and the Management of the County Stock, or Rate, and the General Countv bU8¡nes, and lik\ie .11 business relating to the County ?s?ab?'ary and ?'h'e application and Management of the Police Rate, after which the Court will be adjourned to the following day, to he held at the same place at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the Grand and Petty Jurors wiitbecated o?r. and t? Court will proceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the following ordtr :-1. In tile tnal of pri- soners indicted for assaults and misdemeanors at any former Sessions, and in calling persons bound by recognisances in case, where application shall lie made for that purpo.e-— In the trial of prisoners-3. In the hearing of appfals-1. In hearing motions and in the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the Co irt. AU persons bound bv reconizance to prosecute, or who maj ha\c to prefer an)' Indictmcnt, Presentment, or articles of the peace, ?e required to fnrnhoh me with proper instructions ?''orbe'?rr?'?D? the first d'?ot?he Sessions; and in case of ?ciat Mctments or proceedings, instructions must be given or sent as long before the Sessions as practicable. The Clerks totheJusticesoftheseveral Divisions are requested to transmit to ?'' ?n' days before the Seqsioi.s 11 Depo?itin, fnnvictious eco,?ni ?, which shaH have then b?,? taken, with any instructions for Indictments, which they may be able to ?A'U''bi??ainst the County which shall have been audited and allowed either Previously to or at the above Sessions must be presented for papnent to the County Treasurer between the hours of 11 and 3 o'clock on Wednesday, the,?t,day of October, the second I-v of the I ions, the same will be paid,other- TTLSCUtbIEe) v must staud over till the following sessions. EDWAIW BREESE, Clerk of the Peace. CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rr:'hh(O'; ;n;nrl;\ SESSIONS ot the Peace for the County ot Carnarvon, ?ll be held at the COI T? if, in Cariiar%,oi Ii,i to,- the ''o on THUHS- lh)Ailv IihI1L e 2.it1h 1" da• v of October, 1859, at the hour of ten o clock in the forenoon. for ai,Mt|jh of ??'e ci%d cnmlllal business, and will Tlie e continued by Adjournment from the 20th day of fr ?d,b "'1(' County Hall ifores,,id to:¡:f c: :}oafd';tlh\om\io "it!h1 e Vl'oSrenoon n, iat t «whmiccn h laat mentioned time and place all business, mutters, and things appertaining to the assess- ment manaement and apphcahon of the Ca R>te Qr Stock' of the :aid C¿unt)' ot Caraf\'on. (which by any staute '^unes ^ofin S ?h, Justices of the Peace authnsed to do and transact t t,? rQuarter Se?sion.?, or at 5tiy  there 11 be Smmeaced, done, and transacted publicly and in open Court. A,,(,.?otice is ,iere b gi?en thtit the U General-Business relative to theCouny Police will commence at l^vt o'clock oil FB? ?.,Y, to I'll (10,I of October aforesaid. Uated this ?th day of 8ept.mb«j 18-9. SB? p00I E  W,Nl. T11Lkl'SBY P of the 11,??, K.n.-lagistraes' Clerks are requested to f(r,ar? zances and depositions to the Clerk of the Peace n?tI.tllth. the Saturday preceding to the Sessions, JUSTASNIVED, FINEST NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS, FRENCH PLUMS, FIGS, CURRANTS, LEMONS, FILBERTS, B-A-K-OEXJONXT-A. XQ C] eft SPANISH OTSRIOTSRS, COMPOSITE, SPERM AND WAX CANDLES IN GREAT VARIETY, AND FINEST FRENCH COLZA OIL, AT THOMAS BIRKBTTS. ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, BANGOR. CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE 1'IUCBARD'S.) fEafaeF1fo'0;teBP?crs,Saen;tct; to ann unce^that they are now showing at their Furnishing Establishment, E ,??tg.t,! R,,w, entirely New Stock .DE rNII?48 TFIL and T APE S?rgit Y CARPETS comprising a preat variety of new and superior designs. 1" the purchase of these Goods, 11. B. be to they have been partlcnlatly careful to select only such qualities and colourings as they CAN safely recouiraend M F BE^T BEKA'U. O to announce p?t th .y have just New St(,?k f l;?igM a 'lLi BIS^S 1 &AD9, and rl1t[1> :É.ttc,si tl :u and BttASb. AJIO, NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CRZES, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. Messrs B h*vini at their New EottMnhment the ad?nt? at ewry facility for a large ext ii,i?n of their Fumhbin¡t Trade, l?trotia,?e o fiinilie? about to furnish, and b?,g t..?yith?y I red that by the punctual, pconomic"l, an(i r? .iL, manu('r in iv Iif ieh t ie)- e prepared to execute .,df8 n ?,ry br@ch of tbe Furnishing Upholstery business, they will not fail to secure the approhation of cIIstomerø. tb?mnotM??th.?.?.? ITEUSXN!) BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PKICHMIDS'), EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. ADELPHl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET MANUFACTORY, 3 and 4, BANELAGII-PLACE, LIVERPOOL. JOHN E L I, I S begs most respectfully to call the attention of Parlies requiring GOOD AND WARRANTED FURNITURE, to his extensive and valuable STOCK, comprising Suites of DRAWING AND DINING ROOM, LIBRARY, HALL, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, which bein? his own Manufacture, of thoroughly well seasoned Materials, the greatest reliance may be placed on the QUALITY, combined w?tl? ow.t p.,?ibl? p?* co^'b'n^s^ f^nt AND' OTHER MATRESSES, CURTAINS, CARPETS, &c.; also, a large Assortment of CHIMNEY, PIER, AND DRESSING GLASSES. Export Orders to any extent.. ?' Furniture.CMass, China, Paintings, &c, Packed and Removed to all Parts. ???cr.?. LAW TON S T R E E T, RENblJAW-Sl RE ET, L I V E R POOL. N.B.-Extensive Dry Wareiooms for STORING FCRNITUItE. T. HUGHES AND Co., CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, 45 & 47. BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. in NN'?tliiut, Mahogany, H" WFJ always in Stock a large l??& 47, BOLD S'I'REET, LIVERPOOL. made up in alnut, Mahoganj, HA beautifully marked "h. r(I;t ,¿oI:)t;:l ii¡;gtr:: !c 'il¿ ':fheuï)':blin the f:; their eitablishment ensures to ,?riie? favouring them with order?, for the entire or partial i urinslnng- of their House-, beg to state that the whole of the CABINET GOODS are made up in their OWN FACTORIES,from alarge and carefully selected stock of SEASON ED TIM BER, and under the immedUte superintend vice Mr. T. H who brin3 the benefits of ?prard? of twenty years' practical experience to bear on th?? important branch of the b. .,?? desiderata not to be obtained in the House* of ? r" itr, deal- in<* Drapeis, and other non-manufactnrinS establishments, where the goods sold are for the moit part made up by u,,tr??t- "o:thy London and Liverpool makers having nn facilities for the seasoning of their materia1s. In the UPHOLS'i'lOltY DEPARTMENT the utmost attention continues to be bestowed on the mann f their ST E A M PURI?1ED F E AT HER BEDDING, HORSE HAIR, WOOL AND COTTON IATTRESSES, aUot which are made up of the be?t materials only, and at prices not higher than is generally ch?ed el?ewi?er? for inferior SILK, SILK ANit) WOO  anuf.,tettirers in this country, a,,( in T. H. & Co. continue to be supplied by the best manufacturers in this country and hi ^•J"CE. with the newest d?.i..? in  ?Lr ?LK ?N? WOOL- ALL WOOL, AND U.MON DAMASKS, SothatpartieBfa.ouri?' the?h their commands for those goods, may rely on being supplied at all times with the most novel .?"I approved pattans, GILT CHIMNEY MIRRORS AND TOlL'E? G?ASSES, IN THE NEWEST AND MOST CHASTE DESIGNS. T IIUGIIES & Co., 45 AND 47, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. Fi' riiii@re Padierl and Removed to all Paris of the Town or Country. M A N U F A 0 T?I?? ??"?T?VE??N?T.? F 'P 8 T R E E T. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ftTHE NEW DISCOVERY ARTIFICIAL TEETH SELF ADHESIVE! WITHOUT SPRINGS! VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER AS ABASE! PROTECTED BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. MFS5RS G1B^RIEL Dentist?, have the honour to inform their Pat' it and th03e who may wish to consult them, that they ba!e introduced into their Practice, with the greatest satisfaction and succeu, a l?e %vly- i=ted application of Vulcanized India Rubber as a lJase for their Ar'ífidal Teeta. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS AIŒ- LIVERPOOL, ni, DUKE STREET Mirectly opposite, Berry-strpet) LONDON, 33, LUDGATE HILL, and 110, REGENT STREET, ATTENDANCE DAILY FROM TEN TO SIX. CHESTER, Every TUESDAY, at Xo. 3, Pepper Street. Attendance in BANUOH.N.WALES. 1_, first IONDAY in each Month, at Mr. Roberts, Watch Maker, fhgh Street. I CARNARVON, I ?. The first T DAY Itl each Month, at the I Uxbridge Arms, !lt.I,iv_teTp:on G \BRIEL. the OLD-ESTAULISIIED DENTISTS, t present their compliments to me LNIIAOIWNW 01 ""e CARNAUVON and their Vicinities, and be? to state that on, 0f the Fir will visit the above Towns ly ,d ma> be consulted on ??OS'S o? TE'E'n? &?." ?..n 10 to 5 o'clock each day. The necessity has long been felt throughout "an, parts o?h?M?ryofbein?MetoobtaintheserncesofADESTisT OF SOME STANDING IN 1118 P?- OFES 810,% 'With!ou't 0'tl?e, sf a visit to town or without having to pay an exorbitant charge for such services. This desideratum Messr. Gabriel will at once OUDDIV Messrs.G. are the patentees of an entirely new description of TEETH and GUMS, which are fitted with absolute pre ciaion and success, such indeed as are by any other means unattamable; they are fitted on the most tender gums without springs o; wires of ANY description, and are warranted to prove AS ANN and eful in th mouth as the natural ir.:itrs and, in order to r^ender them within the reach of the most economical, they are sup plied at charges strictly moderate. Ni? ss.. G. '? Pamphlet (t: )tlï; ;;i1n lhe:e, ,Ihic'hot..em :o,t(ï Vhe hl;:t d ifr:h;iti:Yal:d°te:ss\ilr: post- fre b)' Mesrs. Gabriel, who are manufacturers of every speciality appertaining to the profc8sion.-Bstabhshed 1804. NOTICE-FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATIENTS FROM THE COUNTRY. Messrs. Gabriel's hours of attendance in BANGOR will be from 9 a.m. till 8 p:m. hours of attendance at CARNARVON, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Messrs. Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR, 1st Monday in November. CARNARVON, 1st Tuesday in November. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. The bt?t in Europe, warranted to retain their colour, from 31. 6d. per tooth. Sets, 94 4?. DECAYED TEETH effectually stopped with the WHITE ENAMEL, GOLD, and SUCCIW\NIUM, prevents further it ?.?y [?-d t?oth.??h MESSRS, GABRIEL'S Prepared WHITE GUTT.? PEltCHA ENAMEL, for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. Price IS. 6d. per B«. directions enclosed. Sold by all Chemi8te in town and country. Observe their name on each box, without which none is ?'" llESSRS. GABRIEL'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for Preserving and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, is sold by all ^'T^SSB^^A^U FEL^S^NEWLY-IIWENTED ^WIITE ENAMEL for STOPPING DECAYED FRONT TEETH, wh;ch renders MESSRS, GAIJU!E(}S ne?%,I)-i ilvel'te'l for STOPPING DECAYED FRO:-lT TEETH, which renders the??n?, an?.? ?'t turn black. May be had on application, or through any Chemist in the Kingdom. Price ?s. per box, with directio1ls for use. ?SS?G'A'U?EL have introduced into successful practice the ELECTRO-GALVANIC PROCESS, for the painless ex- tracUon ^^eeUi^ an^ opej-ations^connected^vith^Dent^stry^ eon.utted of Teeth, and operations >p. MESSRS. GABRIEL are in attendance daily, from 10 to 7, and may be consulted on the Loss of Teeth, aRd aIL operations ap- pertaining to Denti,try, at their (!stabli ?hments pertain? to Dentistry, at their  Liverpool (directly opposite Berry-street). 33, Ludgate-hill, and 110, Regent-stre 't' London. Consultations free of expense, and cliag?. strictly moderate. Agent for Chester Messrs. Pht? S'o? Chemists Wreili?,m, Mr. R'?n?'; Bangor, Mr.GnfiRths, Chemist, High-street, Carnanon. Mr. G. Owens. Chemiit. PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS, By Collard, Broadwood, Gunther, Allison, Nutting and Addison, Walter, Kirhnan, Hotman, fyc-, SELLING OFF, Previous to Extensive Alterations, AT JAMES PALMER'S WAREHOUSE, 36, CLARENCE-STREET, Corner of Mount-pleasant, LIVERPOOL. N.B.—The above Valuable STOCK to be DISPOSED OF duiillg tlve prtSk'iit Month, at Lme- Prieec, or nn AdvrmtagPOUS Terms. Piauos packed and forwarded. WEST OF ENGLAND FIRE AND LIFE H INSURANCE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED AT EXETER, 1870. Officefor the Metropolis, 20, BUrDGE STREET, Black- friars. EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL, £ 003,000. TRUSTEES. Rteht Hon, Earl Fortescue I Sir T. D. Acland, Bart. Ri,7)it Ilon. Earl Fortescue SEir l" ,d Divett, Esq., ?l l p Right Ho?. Earl Morley Edward Divett, hsq., M. 1. Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, Esq., M.P. LIFE INSURANCES. In April, 1817. in order to place this Company on a similar footing with the most popular Offices, and to afford theloliey holders greater advantages than had hitherto been cnjoyed by them—it was ?,?l,,d hP,jp,i?t.,? to ,t a Bonus evcry fifth year, accruing from fourfifths or eighty per cent. of the Pli fit of Life Insurance. "??t?e???"!?!? OP PROFITS up to Christmasjl8«>2, t,he BONUS declared upon this priiici ? ?a,?g?abet"e"l FOUR and FlFTY-k? 0 Ult PER CENT, on the Premiums pam during the previous Five years, and "'A?e'D??ON ?PROFITS for the Five Years endibg SirMtmas. 1851, the BONUS ranged between the ages of 72 and ,r,st,y,as, TWENTY-SEVEN to SEVENTY-THREE ?EH CENT. l?, Ir.?. Accnmutated Funds, £ 1,50^,000. Annual Life Income, nearly £ 200,000. Amount already paid in Claims and Bonus, £ 3,i86,<3*» Medical Fees and Policy Stamps are paid by the Company. FIRE INSURANCES. In the Fire Department the Company stands seventh on the list of Offices in England, and second in Ireland, having pa?, to the Government during the year 1858, Duty amounting  A:57?848, and its present Income, from Premiums only, amounts t nearly 9100,000. Losses arising from Explosions by Gas are made good by thi. Company. Steam Threshing Machines allowed to be used on Farms with- out any extra cliargl. out any ra e iarj,).. WILLIAM CANN, Secretary. CHARLES LEWIS, Actuary. Exeter, Sept., 1H59. N.B.—Agents are required in Towns in which the Company is not AGENTS. ]3eaumariq,, ? E. T. FERNANDBZ. I,Lh y 1. E. PARRY. Denbigh .M?. J. M. WILLIAXS. j MAGIC HORSE TAMING NOSE PINCHERS (GEYELDPS PATENT), Warranted to subdue the mos vicious horse at the instant. Kicking, rearing, plunging, and run- ning away rendered impossible. It is simple, ornamental, and can be fixed to any bridle.-Sold only by W. H. KEN- NEDyAg?.,t,462,0?f.,d-St.L?nd.W.C.-Pri?? Hg i 1,?. THE UNIVERSAL GAS BURNERS' REGULATOR (GEYELIN'S PATENT), The enly one in the world by which the flame from Argand, Fish Tail, and all other Burners remains invariable under all varia- tions cf pressure, and the cost of each light is less than One Farthing per hour. Can be fixed horizontal, cloae to, or distantfrom the Burner; is ornamental, simple in constru- ction, consisting of a double chamber, the inner per- forated, covered wilh a dia,im gh'ing action to a 6pherical valve.-Price 3, ?,h" r,,?, o? sent on receipt ?f?"?.In ?o<?"?m?.?W.H.KEXNEDY, ?gent, 462, Oxford-street, London, W.C. PATENT ENDLESS BRICK, TILE, AND SOCKET PIPE MACHINE, The most perfect compact, and portable ever invented.—Sold by W. II. KENNEDY, Agent, 462, Oxford-st., London, W.C. THE HYGIENIC SPRING LATHS BEDSTEAD (GEYELIN'S PARENF), Combining the advantages of Metallic Bedsteads with the comfort of a Spring Mattrass at less than halt the cost. Certified by Medical men as the best and most comfortable Bedstead ever invented: invaluable for hot climates; cannot possibly harbour vermin. Sold by W. II. KEN- NEDY, Agent,162, Oxford-st., London, W.C. BONUS YEAR. THE SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND 1 LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Being constituted on purely Mutual principles, the Entire Profits belong to the Policy-holders. Po1icies i.?,??d .,? or before 31st December next, will participate in the Pr.r?t? to be divided as at that date, and will rank for oue year's Bonus more than Policies issued after that date; The Income of the Society is £ 425,000 The Invested Fund belonging to the Policy-holders ex- *amount to about 3,500,000 ;bu.l Bl:t Jci:elt up to December 1852 t:gg wfcich increased the Sums Assured under the Policies according R ..TO their periods of endurance by FROM 12t TO 128 PER CEST. All faciJitiee and privileges consistent with sound principles are afforded to the I'olic)"-holders.. Prospectuses, Proposals, and all information, communicated by the Head Office and Agencies. SAMUEL RALEIGH, Manager. WILLIAM LINDKSAY, Secretary. Edinburgh, 0, St, Andrew Square, October 1859. CHESTER HONORARY BOARD. Gregory Burnett, Esq., Uawarden.. The Ilev. Fred. AJ ckbowm, ?c't?r of the Holy Trinity. Alexander Mackintosh, Esq C.E John Tre?or °Ks?". ?re'?a'?er of the County Courts. John Smith, Esq., Urookfield, Chester. I Meadows Fro;t ??q. St. John's House, Chester. Age?t at Chester JAMES SMITH, OLD BANK, CHESTER. Agent at Bangor, I ROBERT STEW?BT,??'? f'"?'? BM?, NEltf SONGS. THE SUBJECTS FFEOM POPULAR NOVELS. H RTT Y. frofc, .ADAM BEDE. DINAH ADAM BEDS. LITTLE SOPHY WHAT WILL HB DO WITH IT. MURIEL JOHN HALIFAX,GRNTLCKAN. Written ami composed by GEORGR LINDLKY. London: CR""r.B, BEALE, arid Co., 201, Regent-street. E L K I N G T 0 N AND CO. PATENTEES OF THE ELECTRO PLATE, MANUFACTURING SILVERMITHS, BRONZISTS, &c. Invite attentiou to their spacious Showrooms, recently opened in CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL. In thus announcing the opening of their new Establishment, Elkington and Co. 80lidt Merchants, Shipowners, and the Public Eto l?itiinsgpteocn tta?In)eq ir C? loek wbich comprises .11 I the a?i?,i?!fT,,bl? and Dinner Services, as well as ornamental and Fine Art pro" ductions. Every article of Electro Plate bears their mark-E. and Co. under a Crown. MANUPACTORY-N EWilALL-STREET. BIRMINGHAM. CHURCB-STREHT, LIVERPOOL. SALES BY MR. DEW. ANGLESEY. GREAT ANT) EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &c., INCLUDING 100 HEAD OF HORNED CATTLE, AT CAEMAWR, NEAR BEAUMARIS. MR. WILTTAM DEW Respectfully announce8 that he 11a been directed by Mr. John Owen (who is leaving the Farm), to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION (without reserve), on TUESDAY, 18th October, 1859 (coin. mencing punctually at 11 o'clock a.m.), at the above-named Farmstead ?distant one mile from Be' uma,i?)- ALL 1is noted and remarkable choice LIVE STOCK, com- A L;i:¡n'.otdtha;)r:'Ie0c8e t'IC¡tt;,O3 X,g Dt 27 Cah'es. all of the ??kti'? 'Wel.-h breed; 10 Milch CQWI and Heifers, most of whkh are at early note; 28 Ewes, Lambs, and Tups, ot the Leicester breed; 6 active Young Cart Jloraes. of great power and character, and 7 promising Colts, adapted for harne" and agricultural purposes; 2 fine Breeding Sows, in pig. Also, a geneial assortment of ,alliable IMPLEMENTS in HUSBANDRY, composed of 2 Horse CarU. equal to new; I ral sets of Harrows, 4 Scotch Iron Ploughs, a capital Win- nowing Machine, Turnip Drill, Chaff Cutter, oneof' Avery's' Patent Weighing Machines and Weights, one of 'Cr=:: 4-horse power Threshing Machines (with improved shaker), 10 sets of Thill and Gear Gear, 50 Sacks, Hair Ropes, Wire Fencing, Ladders, &c. Descriptive Catalogues of which may be had at the principal Hotels in Anglesea and Carnarvonshire, and of the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. Luncheon upon the Table at past-past Ten, ANGLESEY. FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE PARISH OF BODWROG. TO BE SOL D B Y AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, ,?t the BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, Llangefni, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of October next,'I'? f,p11,??'bj,?t to conditions then and there to be produced (tinle ispooed of in the mean time by private contract)- LOT 1. ALL that Messuage, Tenement, Farm, and Lands, oiled A ?TRYTTON, ?itlltic?P?risli fliod. wiog, in the County of Anglesey, and containing by estimation 30 Acres of Arable, P??t,,r?, and Meadow Land, and .w in the occupation of lr. C. E, Parry. These premises are subject to a lease for the life of a person, now aged 95 years and upwards, at the annual rent of 98 8s. The purchaser will be let into full pos- session of the property on November, 1861, notwithstanding the then existence of the lease, and entitled to receive the reserved rent of Cg ss. from the completion of the purchase up to that time. This property is situated "!ilin pfi miles of the market town of Llangefni, and four of Lianerchyinedd, and ad- joins the estates of Messrs. n. and R. Davies and others. LOT 2. All those three Freehold Messuages or Dwelling Houses, situate in the village of Llynfaes, 10 the parish of Bodwrog afore. said, together with the Gardens and the Appurtenances there- unto belonging, and now in the several occupations of William Prichard, John Lewis, and Ellen Evans. These cottages are situated near the old post road leading from Llangefni to Holyhead, and are distant from the former place about three miles. The Gardens contain about one acre of excellent land. To view the property apply upon the premises, and for further particulars as to lot 1 apply to Mr, C. L Parry, lOj, Claughton Vale, Birkenhead, and as to both lots at the Offices of Mr. Thos. Owen, solicitor, Llangefni. BEAUMARIS. Unreserved SALE of FARMING STOCK, tfc. MR. WILLIAM DEW Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. Loundes (who is declining Farming) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WSD" NESDAY, 26th October, 1859 (commencing at 12 o'clock at noon punctually), at RED HILL. distant about a mile from the Town of Beaumaris- ALL his choice FARMING STOCK and IMPLEMENTS in A Llf¡ tI'tCD i.;go{otdIilês;e full profit, and four at early note a spJcndid four-year-old Cart Horse, ISA hands high excellent Bay Mare, adapted for harness or gri,,? 1 t,,rO purposes; a promising Filly Foal; a w,?l-brd Sow, in Pi' PI nI Ho,?or?. power Chaff Cutter patent cat Turnip Slicer; ScufRer, and various other smaller implement'; as well as 2 Stacks of prime MEADOW and CLOVER HAY: a large Stack of OAT STRAW, and about 3 acres of fine SWEDES, ke. ANGLESEY. Sale of valuable Live Stock, Implements in Husbandry, Household Furniture, &c., at RALLT GOCH, Llan- rhyddlad, distant 5 miles from the Valley Station, on the Chester & Holyhead Railway. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, (Without the slightest reservation), on THURSDAY, 27th October 1859, at 11 o'clock a.m. to the minute, THE whole of the FARMING STOCK, &c. (the property of the late Mr, John Griffith), at the above-named Farm. It comprises active Cart Horses, strong Steers and Stirks, excellent Milch Cows, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Chaff Cutter, Winnowing Machine, several sets of Thill and Chain Gear, See., as well as the whole of the Household Furniture aud Dairy Utensils. As the whole must be sold in one day, a punctual attendance is respectfully requested. SALE BY MR, HEALING. A T D Y F FRY N D U LAS, NEAR LLANDULAS, NORTH WALES. SALE OF MODERN AND EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Fine-toned Cottage Pianoforte, small Stack of well- harvested Hay, a quantity of Potatoes, a few Brew- ing Utensils, Garden and other Implements, Stone Garden Roller, fyc. fyc. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY lR, HEALINQ, On THURSDAY, October 27th, 1859, at Eleven o'clock for Twelve most punctually, on the Premises known DYFFRYN DU- LAS, near Llandulas- >HE valuable, modern, and excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNI- X I'? a er, t. 1-to.?d 6^-octave Cot- tage Pianoforte, in walmitwood ca9e, by a celebrated London maker; Table Service of Staffordshire IVare Dessert and Tea and Coffee China; an excellent assemblage of richly-cut Gtse; modern Plated Articles; a magnificent China Toilet Senice; capi- t.1Table and Bed Linen, and othervaluable Effects, the property of Mrs. Haughton, whose term in the above Uesidence is about to expire. '?fh, Drawing Room Articles elbrace the splendid Cottage Piano-Forte, in walnut case, Cu rta ius of green merino damask to the three windows, with gilt cornice poles, excellent Brussels Carpet and Hug, en suite, set of six modern mahogany crown- backed Cbairs, Couch with loose hair-stuffed cushion and bolster to match, neat Card. Pembroke, Work, and other Tables, Fender and Fire Irons, and other ornamental artlcle3. TheDining-Room Furniture includes a small set of mahogany Dining Tables, a beautiful panish mahogany Sideboard, in the cottage style, of excellent workmanship and material, with plate and other drawers, cellerette, and centre cupboard, Butler's Tray and Stand, a set of seven well made Chairs, with crown backs, mahogauy..framed Easy Chair, with spring stuffed seat, modern mahogany-framed Couch, with loose hair stuffed cushion, Cur- tiins of green merino damask to the window, with gilt pole, Kidderminster Carpet and Hearth Rug, Chimney Ornaments, Fender, Fire Irons, and other items. The Bed Chambers contain sets of half-tester, camp, and French Bedsteads, with various hangings, hair mattresses and plhas$es, capital well-seagond goose Feather Bt-d, Bolsters and Pillows, xcellent Blankets, Sh??t. and Counterpanes, mahogany ;0;;1:eee;i:i In d Io. p,vo,,I, Dressing Gla'Õse, well made mahogany Chests of Drawers, maho- galy Bureau, Night Commodes, invali Easy Chair, in printed calico, Chamber Chairs and Carpct@ Fenders, Fire Irons, and other useful articles. Also the excellent Kitchen Requisites, and other domestic effects. The Out-door and other Miscellaneous Articles will comprise the small Stack of Hay, about 5 tons, a quantity of Potatoes, Coals, Brewing Vessels, severallong and short Ladders, Stiljages, Garden Roller and Chairs, Garden and other Implements. 'Vatr Butts and Tubs, and a great variety of other articles, which will be partiLlari??,I in the Catalogue. lJelltI:ir:I eaIu'iewe<1 on the Morning of Sale, when Catalogues may be had on the pr?.i?, also at the Erskine Arms Hotel !Conway the Bull Hotel, Dnb12h; the B?? H.t?l, Abergele and from Alr. Healing, Auctioneer, the George Ian, Queen-street, Bhyl. ORDERS FOR KOOBIA KOOBIA GUAXO AND rtJØIf sin, RECEIVED by the Agent for Wales, Mr. W*. KARl., Bronwjlfa Square, St. AMph. FIBKIKO IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINE* FOB NORTH WALES. GEOROB CHIVAShM pleasure in announcing ,HAT 'H'; (jT otfM.d by the A?tM.y ?n d C.rntn.Mhire So?f? th: largest and bMt conectio" of Implements, has aga111 en award ed to him. VMt.r.torhMter.wha ?re mterMted *:?- ture, are invited to insptct his i-hf-w Roomt.whtchMethe?ett attached to any 8ed E.tabhthmcnt in Great Bnta'n. Prleea lIots on application. North West of Ra?hnd Seed and Imple?t Warehouse. Chester, loth SeptemSMr. 18.W. FURNITURE, CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAIL OADSTATIO-TI. ]P.kRTIV,1.4 nl,.i.i,ing to VplX I., the ?oa- P? ??'??'H?''?c ?"'?t?ed' :t1k ?mrm''i'?, (hrwar?d ?rati.). nf ?ery article required, an< ited to aU t)MM. of Moiety/ The complete E.t?at.t will b fo?d mow I ^'estimate No. 1-A Four Roomed House £ 20 U 0 Estimot. o. 1- 'OI.r Roomed House. DO 11 0  3—Right  61 \7 0 3-;ight. 131 10 0 P. 8; 8. BRYFU.r;;I¡"urOilre ware¡;ou;'NO;,I, ,95, City Road, Loudon. E.G. SOUTH AFRICAN WINES. Claret, 18s. per dozen Shrrry. Ms.; high class ditto. 24s; Amontillado, 24s. Madeira, 26s. JAMES MAUKWELTi, HER MAJESTY'S W.?l. MERCHANT, J C Ito 'r't"'t; OMCE?40, ?l bemnrle, and 4, Stafford-streets, Piccadilly, LONDON. —Shernei from 30s., Porta 36s., Madeira 48s., ,,et 30s., Champa e 54s., I:kÔ;.r¡:'4d=::ai ¡:etU:OdCI:t :it; Bnrgundy 60s. Deanne 408,. Val di Penas 423., Sauterne 33s., ditt Yquem Ch?, b,1. 38o" St. Peray 50, UOllsillon 40a., Frontignac ;)48., direct shIpments of Olorool Amontillado Mon- ti?"?!!? di Pa?o? Xr? ?)'ejo and ManzaniH.t. 1artEl. and Hennessey's Cognac, per ganon, 2h., Gin 12%" Whiskey 2U.» with all kinds of Spirits and Liqueurs. American Monanahela and Bourbon Whiskey, Longworth's sparkling and dry Ca? Peach Brand y and 8 .J,, .r the celebr?tec Yanlceo "h B,ttero.. N .B.-Several dozen in stock of the famous old 'i"" accuu. lated by J. M. during hialengthened Irolri?tr.,?ip of Ibbotso., ['on?'? the Lo)?o"?!m'd the Grafton HotL?is, an d from 8hug- rno:ih t:rOdlhlre:. I1g. alerlt!: ""k. dOlen. ',Vin"? of all lin ? and Slii ppe, in o?t?e.. quarter-casks, hogsheads, butts and pipes. Liberal pri. givea or old bottled Wines. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout the world, as the safest, speediest, aud most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RHBUMATISH GOUT, aRSERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THB SKIS, RIC- KETS, INFANTILE WASTING, & ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. DU. DE JONGH'S Oil is the .??t efficacious, the o.t p.l.t. D R'bP. aJn)oSi i;ihut'i"ff:u ''¡:Si)tat;atth; most economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is established by innumerable spo.?t.n,.u? testimonials from Physiciat,s and Surgeons of Euro- pean reputation- SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:- BARON FOUQUIER, Professor at the Univertity of Paris, Physician to His late Majesty Louis Philippe, If c. $c. "I must openly acknowledge tbat )OU hive rendered an em! nc?nt service to science by acquainting practitioners with the cause of the frequent irregularity in the t? ecto of Cod Liver Oil. and directing their attention to a proper choice. It is, there- fore, with the greatest pleasure that, pa? my iribute ?f well* hira\: to ;:s:u:he ertt/ 0alh:Yeat:th'8i; and chemist, whose researches after truth have cost him so ina sacrifices, and who has shown us the way of rendering highly effectual the administration of one of the most power»*ul,medi» cities we are acquainted with." HENKY LET ES -1 B F. L S PrifessoEo'RJII:E:t E7\ic;);i f,; 1,7? Medical College of the London Ho,?pital, Medical Officer of Health to the City if London, ,?e. "Iu an cases I have found Dr. de Jongb's Cod Liver Oil pos- sessi: g the same set of properties, among whidl the presence of cholaic compounds and of iodine in a state of organic combina- tion are the most remarkable in fact, the Oil corresponds in all its characters with that named Huile brune," and described the best variety in the masterly treatise of Dr. de Jonvh." It i, I believe, universally acknowledged that this description of Oil has great therapeutical power; and, from my investiga- tions, I have no doubt of its being a pure and unadulterea article." R. D. EDGCUMBE, ESQ., M.R.C.S., Surgeon to the Royal Dispensary, fyc. c. u I have used Dr. de Jongh's Oil in my own family with marked success, and believe it to be in its effect superior to every other preparation. I am desirous of introducing it into the Royal Dis- pensary, of which I am one of the surgeons. Sold OSLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d. J. Quarts, 9s., capsuled, and labelled with DR. DE JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHIcn NONE CAN POSSIBLY sa GENUINE, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. CAUTION.— Where the least difficulty exists in ob. taining Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil, Messrs. ASSAR, HARFORD & Co. will forward four Half-Pints, CARRIAGE PAID, to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of I remittance/or ten shillings. WATCHES. MR. J. W, BENSON, of 3? and 34, Ludgate-hill, L?ndon, E.C., M in\iles attention to ?is magiii ceiit stock of Chronometer, Duplex, Patent Detached Lever, and Horizontal Watches,mount- ed in superbly-finished engine turned and ,.g,a,,d Gold and Silver Cases, ;1""d.na,, ich are by eminent artists, and can only be obtained at this manufactory. Hundreds of letters are received weekly, testifying to the exact time- keeping qualities of these Watches, and special attention If requested to the following extracts from a few among many of the United Kingdom, who can speak from experience of their being possessed of those all-important requisite-accuracy, dura, bility, elegance, and reasonableness of price. WATCH CLUBS, Merchants, and Shippers treated with on advantageous tertn#« Prices, from 2 to 100 Guineas. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, MORNING POST. ,Iibil, exquiite aMrti.st-i?c ?t'ee. li:iPg .i?n ornamentation, and per- fection of mechanism in structure." MORNING CHRONICLE. Excellence of design, and perfection in workmanship." MORNING ADVERTISER. "The high repute which Mr. BENSOS has obtained for the qualities of hi3 manufacture, stands second to none." MORNING HERALD. II The high standing of Mr. BRNSUX as a London manufacturer, must secure for bim a large amount of public patronage." GLOBE. All that can be desired in finish, taste, and design." SUN. Mr. BBNSO, as a long-established City manufacturer, hat gained a reputation for the quality of his productions whicti stands second to none in the City." STANDARD. Leave nothing to be desired but the money to bu) them with." MORNINO NEWS. "Each will find in the high standing of Ir, BESSO" at 11 manufacturer ample guarantee of the intrinsic value of the mechanism. DAILY T2LEURAl)H. A Watch Manufactory where our friends can purchase a good watch without paying an exorbitant price." ODSJŒVER. The watches here exhibited surpass those of any other English manufacturer. CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE, "You will permit me to speak ot the honourable treatment which I in my own proper person have r(?ceived at Ir. BRNSON'S hands. Judging by my own experience, I should say that your readers mIght safely intrust lhemseh'es to him." UNIVERSAL CORS REPORTER. Mr. BENSON, who h,,? .?,,d,,d in producing a really good w;rtBaEk:1; d:re!e iils f:i:tftree:I all th. benefits which notoriety can bestow." "The watches of Nir. J. W. BENSON, of London, are to be relied upon as possessing all the qualities requisite in a flrst- class watch, being of the most beautiful finish, and at the same time surprisingly correct timekeepers, while the prices are not higher than is generally charged for thosc of an inferior de- scription." COMMERCIAL DAILY LIST. We have had the pleasure of r"?,???ting the P^uj^ tions of one of our most famous Iondon manufacturer?, an hac great pleasure in recommending to our friends and the puoue generally the manufactures of Mr. BENSON." NORTH ENSIGN. Having we can cordially subscribe to the sentimJen£ tts and Be\taatteemmeeaatt ts ooif the foregoing paragraph." LIVERPOOL J.IR'IAL. "In material, workman$hp. and correct time ,*•»i.i»a watches are highly spoken at; and having hd n eppOltumty of inspectig somf %pecpimn:we .u??,ita ti.1y recommend them to intending purrhasers BE Advfrt[see; Ii We have had opportunities of testing the merits of Hr. BE* NSON'S articles, and with eminent satisfaction." LEICESTBR JOUllSAL. Having tried his watches, we are enabled to give them a first- rate character, whic we believe our r?derq, if they do the same, will wilhout l?.it?,tio. indorse." HnnTS GUARDIAN. "Speaking in some degree from experience, Mr, BBN90N" stock is scarcely to be equalled." ABERDEEN JOURNAL. TI?e quality of gold and silver watches of all patterns, at thi* establishment, seems to be one o its most distingui?iiingfeatumoi suitable for all classes and purses." Mr. B8" has lust published a .,W ILLUSTRATED PAM- PIT on h:S( ¿:tbt; for t:a;Jgt11:O:i; pnces nd important information as to the watch to LHI, where to b??y it, and how to use it. It should be read by all before buying a watch, as by its aid persons living in any part of England, Scotland, Ireland, or Wales, can select the watch bet adapted to their use, and have it forwarded free by post. MAN UFACTORY 33 8c 34, LUDGATE HILL, LOJfDOW.fcC# Established Uta.