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CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE GENERA L, MEETING or the above Society will be held 0" MO<D\Y. the 6th of February, at Ihe AlAlIIS'UA1'U' BOOM, Bangor, at 3 p.m. JOHN WI1.1,H!dS, Secretary. BEAUMARIS LITERARY INSTITUTE. ON TUESDAY NRXT, February 7tb, 1860, a LECTURE, in the W,"h II be delivered in the TOWN HALL, by- MR. W. WILLIAM?, upon SE F CULTUILE'(tIUNAN- DDIWYLLIANT). The dooie will be opened at half-past 7. The Lecture wil commence at 8 precisely.. Members will be admitted free. Kon-membetf will be ad- mitted upon P.Y.t of threepence each. Sec. U. E. HOOPPELT M.A., Hon, Sec. QTICE ALL per,,nl who have any claim against the Estate of Mr. A L!J:o:t9't P"aJ:i8;itn1.E¿iit:it, ); 1:equeted to en,l in 'he same to me on or before the 9th dai of January, 1860. And all peroon. indebted to the l?te Mr. Hughel are requesled to call upou me, undersiinird- di??tiir?e .e delay. d, C"Ar Solicitor to the Executors, Vale-street, Denbigh, December 15,1859. MATHEWS' SCHOOL CHARITY, EXHIBITIONS to the amoont of £10 per annum in this Char- j ity are now vacant, and will be filled up iu the month of March. They to he app1ied tow:\n18 defraying the expenses of the education of such bovs akin to the Testator Jons MA- THEWS, of Aleppo, who did b., Al t 1636 ao to be towardly bo>s and apt to learn," and are available to an; School or C)11,g,, the ??pproval of the Trustees. Api?lications, with pedigree, and ?,h docnments as are neces- sary to SO bstantiate the affinity, and ,Io te"i..nil: conduct and proiiciency, must be sent to the Rev. Joseph Maude, Yicarasje, Chirk, on or \¡c\ÙJe March It. Further particulars as to the nature of this Charity, and the regulations under which it is administered, will be forwarded oil application as above. CARNARVONSHIRE VOLUNTEER CORPS. BANGOR COMPANY. P E ;?;i:e this Company, either as Effective r 11(iii r, r., ere,Ied e,r e, to Mr J. W. HUGUBS, the lloil Secret try and Treasurer to the Committee. A donation of £ 10 i 0 # or an annual ?.,?,ip i." £ 1 1' constitutes an 11 Member. Eff,,ti,, M?.1)""i annuli subscription, lO. 61. SUb8Cri¡tUon8 are solicited for the purpose of 86sistinsr those anxious to ioin. but txiiat) e I the cost of the outfit. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY ANNOUNCED. g.d. Col. the Hon. E. G. D Pennant, M.P 100 0 0 The R,?. R. R. P. Mealy 5 0 0 Mes?r.. NViiii?a. ms &(?., Bangor )ld B.ni:550000 Captain I remoiiger J 5 0 0 Be*. Ieonard Slaler .) 0 0 Henry Kennedy, Esq IISJ> H. Beaver Roberts, Esq. 4 4 0 ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTION. Robeit D.,i.?, E.q.,B__o"de"O, BARMOUTH. MOST DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. AN appeal ile to the benevolent and charitabi dis-  N ::r¡o the t;twb,'oioe': bIitN)::i;¡ Jones, and the widow and children of John Rees, whose wife bqs been confined of a third child in?. his death. These poor men were t:f9t1:dr:eCah)1S:,l:' e :JOi day the lh ultimo, near Barmouth, basing been employed in di&carging the cargo of a -wreck. Their families are in extreme poverty and distress, and this appeal is humbly submitted to our generous aud benevolent re?derq wilh the hope and assur- ance tat you will kindly assist in mitigating, as far as pO6ihl(', Ihe misery and distress of these POOR WIDOWS AND THEIR FATHERLESS CHILDREN. Contributions to the amount of CI15 Z., 6J. have already been received. Contributions will be thankfully received by W. W. E. Wynne, E'q.. M.P. the Rev. O. L). Willi..?; or Mr. Ed?,d. Maxwell, ,C,, ?,tor of Cugonl9, Barmouth. flOST OF POLICE ESTABLISHMENTS, COS;ORO::I!EL.Cv11;*TS, ,S.D "I'd C,;?ilingent Fxpen3es 167 103 H018e3. Harness, and forage 154 85 Station House charges, prirtting, Stationery. &c 195 17 j8> Otber mi,ccUaueouo charges 2991 Total Amount Paid 2845 14 4 From thi. Amount deduct £ 574 12.. 0^d,and\ £ 102 0s,8d., the quarter of the Pay and (,thig I paid by the Treasury, and the money earned by 676 12 81 the Police during te year, for aerv;(?e of I Summonses, &c. Actual Cost for the year. 2169 1 7i1 Actual Cost the previous year.. 8535 9 5 Chief-Constable's Office. Carnarvon. BURROWS AND CO., WHOLESALE WINE MERCHANTS, LIVERPOOL. STORES: Lime St. OFFICES: 54, Duke St. THE PROPRIETORS beg most respectfully to call the atten- tion of the Trade, Noblemen, Clergy, and the public in ge- neral, to their extensive stock of choice wines, of rare vintages. B and Co. are not disposed to comment upon the purity of their Wines, \Vhicll is daily most laudably acknowledged by the public and eminent men of all countries, as the increasing pa- tronage of the highest families in the land is a sufficient guarantee. They beg to call particular attention to their pure Tome W ines, at h»in<r 1'0 valuable to invalids and persons of weak stomachs. A SainDle C we containing Three Full-sized Wine Bottles, will be fOlw"rded to any address on jeceipt of post office order for 6s. 6d., or a doren for 24s. It is a well-known fact that impure and adulterated Wines are the greatest foes to health, producing acidity in the stomach and il?t?ling the dieiti..e organs, while pure Winea accelerate the die8tive powers, invigorating, strengthening, and Ir,,i,, the ?".u? ,le, TbeU lnic ^Vines is d.itt?d to be most essential to invalids, both old and voting, and should never be absent from the homes of th, weak and sickly. Its properties are duly acknowledged, and appreciated by the leading men of the faculty, both at home and a To prevent impoe ition, each bottle is sealed with the name of the flrln. th All orders to be made payable to URNay BURROWS. MIDLAND COUNTIES INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL, £750,UOO, PATRONS. Ihe Ri?ht H. the Earl of Yar .orougli, Brockl?.by Park, (LordYioutenant of Lincolnshire.) The R\ht Ilon, tb. :arl of Lind.e,. Uffington Houoe. The Kijl.t lion. Lord Willoughby D'Eresby, Grimethorpe Castl, alld Gwyd,r. Melville, Branston Hall The HOII- .\Iexauder Lt's1ie :\telviUe, Branston Hall The Hon. Sir Henry Dymoke, Bart.. Scrivelsby Court. Sir Montague John Cholmeley, Barl. M.P., E.t.n .11. James 11 :??, 11.h.p?, Esquire. M P., Ravesby Abbey. Geo '4'Fi?.?bi Ile-R,IH.11? Christ .niter Turnor, Esquire. Stoke Rochlord. Wilham t? ?n,, Wii;on lod?. Esquire, Halnaby Hall and T,.?by P"k- TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. the Earl of Yarborough, BrockleBby Park. The RIht Hon. obert Adam Christopher Nisbet Hamilton, [I-] i, WilIii. Ku igard, EBquue.J.incoln. Silver Street, Lin oln, amI 6, Old Jewry, Lo.d. E'l:â, :iJeÁ:.I:¡, dl \Sou(:r'f; illg 1,,I)( o%% fneiitg and A.uela !t es' a i)d also for Guarantees for the Fid iity »(  All descriptio n F:h' 'j>V^ ert' /a.^Thrashmg Vanning Stock .a p,e,,t.,wfliere no bt?..n Thrashing Machine i? u@ed, and Is. rH cent extra ",hre Seam 1& used. Far: Bnildfngs Insured at 2,: er cent. if brick or stone, and tile (lr slilte. Ordi Mlk' a 1,. 6d per .,nt. L. ??i,e.siotied,yLigiitil, .d fo. E.pl..io. by OR! m ate good. ^No^hai'^fc* P.IiIi. tl- %,r?d from other Offices. D.??A.I.. NT All kinds of Life Assurances effected upon Terms .at ad, *to the Assurer; 80 per cent, of lthledi,!(Ied amongst "rii "'?'i"g P' holders, and .0 .,?.ses cb? ??ged to the ti/t,¡;¡ttPÜe.) :,ry ac:t¿h' iei portion "f ?ll management charges be imposed upon this Fund TCJOT iltmEl on whole Life Participating Policics One half of tor, Life Participating Policies i-?t?l,st f?r the first five )-r,. Thep ,y,e :'erg,e t b? e6:d"d for a time under peculiar circumstances. STORM DEPARTMENT. Growing Crops "^ed r,,t  at Moderate t p e ri od c z d ?t o Kates. One-third of the Profiu returne perlOd'cally to In.ure. The pub ir han, h) In=,uring wIth tbls ComJ?lny, th Becula, of between t'ive anl "lX. U uudred wealth)' and mtluelltlal Share- holde. WILLIAM ANDBEW. General Secretary and Manager LINCOLN, December, 1859. AGENTS. I ABERTSTWITII—Mr, Edward Elli., Grocer. C 'DIGAQ-W W, Mitchell. Esquire, Stiitor. ?. h. WiIliamo, Ch,.i.t and Drugflot. (For Life only.) C _RVON-Jobn Lloyd, Eoqulre, Architect and Surveyor. r Kik VRVON—J* ohn Lloyd, Esquire, (I"or Fire and Life only.) DO M LY—Mr. Joseph Roberts, British School-master. HO^. >VELL—Mr. James Williams, Auctioneer, Maes-y-dre LT 4N1 YLLIN-Mr. Joseph Jones, Tea Dealer, Market Street. LLANFAIR-Mr John Pryce GriffiMia, Post Master, Draper and Grocer. LL&NW RST-J. R. Griffitho, Esquire, Solicitor. "ACHYNLL",H-MI T' Moigan, Accountant. WT 0WS-M ?rd Cw IeyMorris, j unr.. m?.ter. RUTHIN-M, T. Roberts, Auctioneer, Clwyd Street. :JrMBTe:.cg=:d:aet. VEGETABLE TREES FOR NORTH WALES. G EORGE CH1VAS announces the pUblication of his Priced X Liet of the b, for the present senpoti, of the usual superior quality. CoHections heretofore supplied to suit vari- ous eired Gardens. Price 15, 25¿1., 40. and 60s. Orders exceeding 15s., carriage paid to any Railway Station. NORTH 'WEST OF ENQLAND SBBD. PLANT, AND IMPLBMENT WAREHOUSE. Chester, 26th January, 1060. THE BIRYTHON, (OR CAMBRO-BRITON MAGAZINE), A NATIONAL JOURNAL of Welsh Literature, Antiquities A and Useful Knowledge, & EUlTSD BY THE REV. DANIEL SILVAN EVANS. Published by R. 1. JONES, Tremadoc, Price 3d., or 4d. per post. Sold by all Booksellers. N.B.-Ul.trlbntor. wanted in every locality. '1 THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER and PICTORIAL T1ME9 graUy Ealarged and Improved, i guhli'Ile every Saturday ptipe sixpence, free by Post. It eontalos'Choice EngTa'tag* of Passing Events—Designs -ftie F.hi. r Table Patter 6 (Working She)-Portraíh of Eminent Penonø, accompanied by ?scri ive Letterpress- Court and Fashionable I.t,?ll .c.Forigi,?.I Tales—Reviews of New Books and Music -and ift' he r, cell.an Neof the Week, Ibis will be found the best WeC'kly Illü5tta\ld Journal for Ladies, being especially devoted to their inBtrnction and alD11IWment; it is particulady vali able to Families out of Town, and quite invaluable in the Colonies. Subscriptions, 6s. 6d. per quarter, rccehed by all Booksellers and NewBvenders; and by the Publisher, W. J. JOIINSON, 83, Fleet-street, London (E.C.) Now ready, price One Shilling, or free by Post for Fourteen Stamp?. THE LADY'S ILLUSTRATED ALMANACK FOR 1860. The A' ti)apaok, enlarged and improved in every respect, will form one of tho most attrnciive )f our Annua\a. Cl?oice and numerous Engravings are freely interspersed, many of them illustrating subj ects from the London and Paris l?x iitb?ti.y on of ia::5:j 1tt9 cfL\ e beM? :i: :ti:: I -XotC9 on the Month*—Remarks on the Weather—Festivals, Anniversaries, and Remarkable E\ents— ProperLessons for :un-I da?s and Holy DA'- The Queen and Ro),a i Family—Hei M?esty's T*Iinisteye-VVith o ?heruseful and interesting informa- tio,?, COD1priing Postal Regulations, Law and University Terms, S't'a'!n??'?es" &? &/&?PuMi?hm) bv W. J.JOHNSON? t he 4< Lady Newspaper" Office, 83, Fleet-street, London E C.) THE NEWSPAPER PRESS, At the latter end of the last and the commencement of the present cel/tury. with a Review of the Great Chafiges which have taken place since the First French Revolution. JAMES AMPHLETT, WHO b?, been t,l?d The Father of the Press, at the oli- Wgnbfn a8t,r; [erh:{rd;ot:tV London and the Country, has agreed o I!iv One Vol.Lofhi. •• Recollections" to the Press, but as he declines to puousn on a speculative scale, be has been advised to receive the names o iub..rihen. f The Introductory Notices will be written in the pirit of the Historian, and will contain nothing offensive to per, ABSTRACT OF THE CONTENTS: — A three da), Carnival of the mob in the Birmingham Church aud King Riota, a descriptive sketch—Reaction of the public mind and ",t ?ti. g, of the Jacobin, (as all Liberala were ?n'en c?ed) ?t thJ S)"i*) !nn. in MtU Street, and other piMM- Ariival of Binns and Jone.. {delegates from the London Corres- ponding ° Soc?y)*" in Birmingham, and their Prosecution for Se- di\ion, and trial at Warwick, and with their popular acquittal; the writer being subpoenaed on his amateur notes-Rapid ad- vanceg of Birmingham from Burke's Toyshop of Europe), to the Seat of the Arts and the ?ational Ar -Abor?i,? attempt. of different Newspapers in Bi I.in9bl.,till I,e oi:i 1 Journal redeemed the T. ?,? from the discredit of not P..??..?.g a p'ap'e? J?mft-ctas? circulation—Rise and Fall of Loudon Daily Papers within the present century—Political and Electioneering S?!'Jfi"t Staffordshire, Lincolnshire, and Shropshirc-The Ne?.- paper Press of the last century—Three Libel cases t,ined by the w,it, all signally defeated— Recollections of the lat. Se,- jeant Wil? i-.Nietri?al and anonymous productions of the writer published in different newspaper*, with a variety of other MiscellaTlfous matter. There will be a few short notet, one of which will contain an outline of the Char.cery uit. Rhobotham v. A.phiett; commenc- i,?g in,;a.1857; thefe[,n..d- vised WILL. fOllOWe ? Ih. uddeu death of the T?.ttor, who fc«d «tgared to uiake another WJLL aud appoint proper execu- tors f.H«« th# nrft|»ertf O* •hitdron Ami others, into tort -?*'?°?'???,????*?"?? ?d?'a'nd'!? Son, (low speculators in race-horses),u Pole executor and NEXT friend," with an insolvent Lawyer as their adviser. W The Names of Subscribers may be forwarded to the Author S??N COTTAGE, THE WA IL?, atmBWSBCRY; OT to the Book- sellers, who will be allowed their regular profits. ROYALINSURANCECOMPAY Capital TWO MILLIONS Sterling. TEUSTSKS: JOHN SHAW LEIGH. Esft. ) JOHN TAYLOR, ESQ. TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE EXCEEDS 1300,000. ACCUMULATED FUNDS IN HAND OVEE £ 700,000. FIRE. NEARLY TIIB LARGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. Liberal Settlement of Claims, amounting annually to consider- ably above £ 100.000. LARGE BONUS DECI,ARED £Z PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON THE SUM ASSURED. DIVISION OF PROFITS EVERY FIVE YEARS. To Policies then in existence TWO entire years. LIFE CORPS. No Extra Premium to Volunteers within the United Kingdom. EXTRACTS RESPECTING THE PROGRESS OP TIlP COMPANY. THE TIMES. TIlE CITY ARTIClE OF TItE 24TH JULY 1856. States tHat U the transactions of the Boyal Insurance Company appear to have been of a perfectly satisfactory character. ARTICLE IN THE TIMES" OF THE 6TH AUGUST, 1859. At the Annual Meeting of the Koyal Insurance Company yetter- day the Report for the. year 185 ( stated that the premiums re- ceived in the Fire department amounted to £ 196,148, showing an more than 50 per cent. in three years. A dividend of 3s. an,I a bonus of 4s. per cent were declared, free of income-tax, and the amount of undivided proftto, was carried to the Reserved Fund, now raised ,to £ 140,830. In the Life Department 32 ,,w P i?. were issued in the ye.III assuring .e?J'5" upon b??l? iCI2,334 was received in new premiuui3. PERCY M. DOVE, Manager, &c. Christmas Quarter, 1S59. A GENT POR BAGGR, MR. JOHN LLOYD, jun., Tanygraig Place. DR. I)E JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by tbe mo.t eminent Medical Men throughout the world, as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RHEUMATISM GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RIC- KBTS, INFANTILE WASTING, & ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. DR- DE JONGH'S Oil is the most efficacious, the .Olt P.I.t". D R'b; aI?to:Si:i:íth:u!:tSi:œti,U;I:S' most economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic Superiority over e% ery other variety is established by innumerable spontaneous testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of Euro- pean reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:- BARON FOUQUIEB, Professor at the Uuivertity of Paris, Physician to Hit late Majesty Louis Philippe, c. c. "I must openly acknowledge t?a( ou have rendered an emi- nent senice to ciclJce by acquainting practitioners with the ean'?'o'?h?f.'e'Me? ''frr?L?i?y'?? ?tj o?'(?d ?er Oi? and directing ?h?ir attention to a r,p,, choice. It is, there- fore, with the greatest plt'Mure that 1 pav my tribute of well- .?,ite P"i" to the succsful efforts of the i,?.ed and chemist, ?I'?s, researches after truth have :.?t him 80 many sacrifices, and who has shown us the way of rendering highly effectual the administration of one of the most powerful medi- cines we are ac<iUiinted with." HENRY LETHEBY, ESQ., M.B., F.L.S., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology in the Medical College flf rhe London Hospital, Medical Officer of Health to the City of London, c. c. In all case* I have found Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil pos- ooDoi v the same set of properties, among whh'h t evnP,s.i h:;li compounde and of iodine in a state of organic combina- ?., trethen)Mtr''m'rk!'h)e;U)fMt.theOiIcorretpond<tnt)[ its characters with th-t ,u??'e brnnt, and !Ond.l!bi all the beat "'ri" in the trezkti?e of Dr. de Jon,,h." it i$?l b :,t,?,e. uni*er<any acknowledged that this description of ':f i::eit,t¡"e }J: tdiion tions. 1 have no doubt of it. being a pUle and u..d.it..? article" R. D. EDGCUMBE, ESQ., N-R-0 g-, ?M<'OK<o?<!af'yaf Dispensary, §-c. ?e. r h.?- ,?,d Dr d Jnn:h'e Oi) in myown family with marked '.„rf ?.H?it ? be in its effect superior to every other 'r?ri't? ? ? de.? of .ntroduci? it into the Royal Di,- p.? of "hich I am one of the ?e.?. ?"' O™N,LY Y iIn N IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints 4s. 9d.; Qu.rt., 9?.. cap.uled, and labelled R.. D ,? JONGH'S Stamp ?'i'????———— ——— CAN POSSIBLY OEN UIllE, by re.pectable Chemi,ts, IOL. NII ::? HARFORD CO.,77 STR-SA'ND, ],ONDON, W.C. CA UTION.- Whethe least difficulty ??'?- taining Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil, Me$ rs.  Half-Pints, CARRIAGE PAID, to any part Of de United KiigdOx on receipt of ..inmc,,for ka tt'HM?'' GRIFFITH DAVIES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAPER HANOSMO ESTABLZSBSZBNT, EAAtoob. n TV BEGS to intimate that hia new Stock .m be wdy for inspection on and after the Cth of February G. D. next, embracing the most modern degj#J« in Gold, Flock, Block, and Machine Papers; Gold Bead- ing and Water-Proof Paper" ,< r< iT?\ next. Wholesale buyers and tbt.I?o ? .uvited to p?. an early call. VOLUNTEgB:RrFLE OORPS. JOHN .4.BONSbNS SAMPLE OF CLOTH'()R THE RIFLE CORPS HAVING BEEN APPROVED.OT BOTH fcfeft (iVAJ,ITY«AND CC 1,0UR BY THE COM- MITTEE AT THE LAST GENERAL MKETING OF THE CARNARVONSHIRE RIFLE CORPS, AND SAMPLES HAVING BEEN SiNT TO EACH CF THE LOCAL COMMITTEES, HE HOPES TO BE FAVOURED WITH THBJPATR'ONAGE OF THE GENTRY AND PUBLIC IN THIS AND OTHER NEIGHBOURING LOCALITIES. J. A IS NOW IN LONDON, AND HAS MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE BEST HOUSES IN THE TRADE FOR THE SUPPLY OF CLOTH AND EQUIPMENTS, AND HE FEELS CONVINCED THAT, FOR PRICE AND QUALITY, NO OTHER HOUSE CAN COM, PETE WITH HIM, HIS LONG STANDING [N THE TRADE, AND BEING ACCUSTOMED TO SUPPLY OFFICERS BOTH IN THE ARMY AND NAVY, FULLY QUALIFY HIM FOR THIS UNDERTAKING. JOHN ARONSON, TAILOR, &c., BANK PLACE. BANGOR. -prQT iVHEAD HARBOUR OIRIKS- TO BUILDERS, SHIPWRIGHTS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, A BARGAIN, A LARGE QUANTITY OF QUEBEC YELLOW PINE AND BALTIC TIMBER, IN LOGS, PLANKS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, &c. THE Ti.b,r,hi?h ?.? ??.bed d.,?. fIom the North B,k?ater d?rin?, the re(?ent gales, is equal to new, and will be sold by rHlllV'E \1"i.Tay :J¡:Øfj Z,il;):S.rlfI;ftrtrill olabs; M 'y?- "fwieBsnubll on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ifth 1860, to commence d ) o'elool< at nooll predlely, Ivor puticulato apply to Mr. i. CORNISU, Hubour Wo6!Holybead. MR. ROBERT PRICHARD Has received in.tructions from Messrs. J. & C. Ri?by to SELL BY PUHUC AUCTION .bout 100 Lot3 of the above Timber, on SATURDAY, FF.BRUARY I t Lh 1 t l.. 9 ?, ?,at noon precise!), as above.  AUo^ p,,?rd- of 100 LOGS, BALTIC and YELLOW FINl, to be SOLD at PENRYN Bucn, Llanfwrof, east aid. of Holyhead Bay, on TUESDAY, FEBRUABY 7th. at noon. CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS (LATBM'CHAM'S.) MEB SSRS- nrnFVTT BROTHERS HEY resnectfully to anri'ivnce tliat they are now .bnwin at their Furniqhing Establishment, ill -tg.t. Row, (?. ?tir?ly New Stock cr BRUSSEI/S, KIDDERMINSTER and T.PESTRY CARPETS, M EMt?teRow,()at.Pnchard? a?e?e?M .t? purchase of "a Goo?. M.Mr.. B. b? to 1ay they have been compnnnjt a great variety <" "??.l'?t?,.nd? can eafety recommend. Mes Beckett beg also to announce that'they have^ust^eceived a N ^w Stock oF DIPROVED METALMC BEDSTEADS, and CHILDREN'S COTS, in IRON and ??'A).o NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CHINTZES, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. A'M, ?'" '?", .?'?. tthMe «adM vantage of every facility for a ?e e?teueinn of their Furnishing Trade, MesMt. B. hannz at th' N? ?°"? t. {u?i.h and beg to My they fee a.j?red that by the Punctual, ecO"Omiell, and ?oro?hy effldent ?.?r "i?i? they ar: prepared to e.t. orders in e?ry branch of the Furnishing Upholstery business, the)' will not fail to tire the 8Pprohatioo f I heir ?"??'RA8?S?''F?ATH''E?"?EDS°"' AND BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE pMCHABDa-). EASTGATE ROW. CHESTER. W„„RTP ,o the Re,el THOMAS THOMAS, Vicar of BMbon. in the County of DenM?h. Cl?,k, and JAME9 HARD WH:;ZEf r.;in 1:0.Snhr Ë:q:b¡nn re sp"?ti"?. ie:g;ldee a;iZiSof: /t. ?hI tn?ureE?haMe and Improvement of Land" in the Land Tithe Rent Charge and ereditameiits se forth in the Actt for the '"??-.?'?th the ?aMment.) and Appu'ttnamee thereunto belonging, and being desirous of effecting an Schedute '?"?_? ?nade application, in writing to the lnclosur Commissioners for England and Wa les, to direct 'Sr?e??h?%?h pr?o?dEMhan?Moutdbebenenciatto the Owner: of such r..peclive Land Tithe Rent Charge and llemditameau, aud to prwi?t4 wIth thp -&me  I. fth id A.t,. ^misst^rXZlUa'^S St??? < <"?'? "U b. b<.<.6d.).? tW    be f?m? .nd?ne??'.ndot thm 9&6do the Mrm. '<??"?"t.emt'tr of tne saIitd app?t?tten. 'mMt noUM. in *ri?i.1 .t dbpwd to the MM pmp..m) Ex.  to an B.t?t6?ln, to a charge "pon, th..?d ?nd Tith? Beat Ch.?g.-d H dit.? mX?any part thereof, on or before the St h day of May next. THE SCHEDULE TO WHICH THE FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS. Land and Hereditament. in wWch the above-na?ed Thom?s Tithe Rent Charge and Hereditaments in which the above-named Land and  ???' ..?'?M'' ?, ?r,°ted*Mt!)a!<" ia 1- Uard?e' is interested, issuing out of lands situate !n Thomas, 8UCJ ^*5" {j?ni ??re. Ruabon, in the the mveral Township. of Moreton Anglicorti' Bodll1tyn theTown.n?ofDy.ht?M?? aru.n??an? for the Dyhinlle-¡sa, Dynhint)e-Mha. and Moreton Above, the Tithe Rent Cbwle and ''Her'Jd??her??e, ssppeeccifiiee d. Parish of Ruabon. in the County of Denbigh, and proposed to be „thanged for the Land and Hereditaments bezeinbefore No. on DESCRIPTION. .„, Tithe Map. „ {lJi 87- -Field ?y the J 0 it 82 Cae-hir "n)X 85—Biy Field "?? 86—Cae-iea •■*••• I V 88—Fwll y Backet ucha ° q i o fixn M-Barn Field. 2 3 i; 94-MMdow and Stbl? 3 0 3,') 105 -C?e C?.ol B-,h I 8 6 106-Cae Canol Mawr 2 8 18 Ul-Cae Brick £ • n ?i 95-Houand Garden ?. ?? ? ;??!X?? 90—House and Garden 33 3 'I DESCRIPTION. A. R. P. Tithe Kent Charge amounting to £96 2s. 2d., charged in the Instrument of Tithe Apportionment, and in a cer- tain Altered Apportionment lor the said Parish of Ruaboo, on lauds in the Township of Moreton An- plieorum, belonging to Charles Edwards, the Bight HOD. Lord Kenyon, and Daniel Thomas on Janda in the Township of Bodylltyn, belonging to William Benyon, Richard Briscoe, William Kenrick, the Rev. Henry William Marker. Mary Pariy, the New British Iron Company, John Williams, Sir Welkin Williams Wynn, Bart., the Hon. Friderick West, Ann Rowland. G rg? Hammond Whalley, and the 8 ""r' and Che. Railway Company; on land. in trh'ew "Own.h of D,binll.is. belonging to Thomas Taylor Griffith, Richard Jones, Mary MeesoD, nd Messrs. 1, k n. and Griffith8 on land. in the lownship of Dynhinlle- ucha b.lon¡ing to John Bennion, Griffiths, the ??tee' ?h? Estate of the late MorraIGriNthi!, Richard Jn, John Jones (Pen y cae), John Jones, William Jones, William Kenrick, Lord Kenyson, the Re't-?en?'W'iUtam Marker. ThomM Pierce, Edward R.b,,t,, i?b.d Roberts, the Trustees .( R..b.. Poor the Trustees of Ruabon School, Thomas Smith, the Hon. Frederick West, John William., and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn and on lands in the Town- ship of Moreton Above, belonging to the said Hon. Frederick Went. WHne.. my hand this 19th day of January, in the yeu of 6ur Lord one thous?d eight  .t the Bo„d> H. P?N., by Order f the Board, ARTIFICIAL TEETH. 03.rrl-I:B NEW DISCOVERY^ ARTIFICIAL TEETH SELF ADHESIVE! WITHOUT SPRINGS! VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER AS ABASE! PROTECTED BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 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. I' 4ours of attendance at CARNARVON, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Messrs. Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR will be on Monday, 6th February. 11 11 CARNARVON „ Tuesday, 7th February. OE NBW OR JUST PUBLISHED GABRIEL ON THE TEETH, STAMPS. THREE EETH 1 :.t:r¿so and 118 now Re.tored on Gabriel's New System of C.piUary Attraction and Suction cot:bY means of a IT 8oft Flexible Lining with COBALITB Q??.comRM IN»U RUBBER, in lieu of bone ern.etai.therearenoeprtn?.w're.or i Soft Fte?tbi. ?' ?''  warranted pure, wholesome, and entirely free from taste or smell, are easy and comfortable on the  gum. and may be worn for many years wIthout being in any waf e ected. most sensitive gums, jjrgt.ciaM ,ork,.a,?- ,p guaranteed, and are supplied at less than half the ordinary cost only by ? MESSRS. GABRIEL, (Dentists to the Prince D'Ott^jant, Established 1815, see Diploma.) 134 DUKE STREET, LIVERPOOL; LONDON, 33 t M.'LUDOATE HILL, AND 110, REGENT STREET. Gabriel's Treatise is of great importance to all requiring a Dentist's aid, and emanating from such a source may be confidently r elie on. "-UNITED GAZE F T Ig. relied on.'?UmMD ???'?-???ey. ^ofe annoyance, and ?!)i more digappointment.JOHN BULL. Q?M'. ??..the White Ename5.. per pa*et, the Gutta Pert?ha Is 6d bolh for stopping, and the Royal ToothPowder restoring the ?n may be had of auy?rtbeir.,?ot. r through any ct,?mi.iiiithe United Kiagdom. Royal AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. n»i.„ knot in Knrnne. warranted to retain their amour. from 3s. 6d. per tooth. Sets, £t h. DECAYED T^ETH effectually stopped with WHITE ENAMEL, GOLD, and SUCCEDANIUM, prevents further D??.y and -ot4-.he. MESSRS. GABRIEL are in attendance daily, from 10 to 7, aM may be consulted on the Loss of Teeth, and all operations ap- pertaining to Dentistry, at tlietr establishments pertaining to Dentistry, at their H)?,jjttke-street, Liverpool (directly Opposite Berry-street). CITY ESTABLISHMENT, 93. LUJGATE HILL. Particularly Observe that the entrance is up the private tXMM? between the State Fire Insurance Office and \ikerLith, and 110, Regent-treet, Next M?A?. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. I PRONOUNCED BY CONNOISSEURS TO DB TlIlI "OKLY GOOD SAUCE,» AND APPLICABLE TO EVERY VARIETY OF DISH. EXTRACT of a LETTER « from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras to his Brother at WORCESTER, May, 1851. « Tell LEA & PERRINS that their SAUCE is highly es- teemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palata- ble as well as the most whole- some Sauce that is mde." The uceps of this most delicious and unrivalled conaimeu h.,ing caused many unpri P, dealers to apply the name to' a?, jIOU s Compou the 'y and eame.47 reque.ted to see that the name. of LBA & nins are upon the ?;q ,uPPER, LABEL, STOPPER, AND BOTTLE. Manufactured by LBA&PERBtM.WMce.tM. Sold by CROSSB & BLAC&WBLL, London; and all r..peetUl, Dru?M, Greemt, Md Italian W'MeteutMMa throughout the World; THE HYGIENIC SPRING LATHS BEDSTEAD (GEYELIN'R PATENT), Combining the advantages of Metallic Bedsteads with the com- fort of a Spring Mattrass at less than halt the cost. Certified by Medical men as the best and most comfortable Bedstead over invested: invaluable for hot climates; cannot possibly harbour vermin. 'Also Patent Folding Hygienic Spring Laths Bedsteads, 3-feet X- 10s.; and 4-feet 6 X1 10s. Hygienic Mattresses and Bedding of the Best Class only. MAGIC HORSE TAMING NOSE PINCHERS (UEVELIN'S PATENT), Warranted to subdue the moa- ticioue a:;ed;"dii; I Ki??Ig, rearing, plunging, and running away rendered .ible.? It in simple, ornamental, and can be fixed tD any bridle. ? THE ?IVERSAL.G?BURNE?. REGULATOR The only one in the world with a valve j the flame from atJt b?rnjr.mainin?riable under ail variations of J™* 3.. each, one Beut by p.,t on the ?ceipt of 3.. 6d. m postage PATENT ENDLESS BRICK, TILE, AND SOCKET PIPE MACHINE, Thf?mo?t perfect compact, and portable ever invented. Il- 't°n?.I tr*t? ? Catalogues on application, post free.-AgenU, Whole- Retail Mr. G. GREGG, 47, Baker-street, close to S??. T.os.?d'. E?hibM. and Mr. W. H. KENNMY, OdOI4..&n,t, W.C. LeadeB, IMPORTANT NOTICE. As tome unprincipled Parties are now making and offering A" for Sale an Imitation of the GIB ;FIELD PATENT STARCH, we hereby caution all our Customers to be careful, when pur chasing, to see that the word GLENFIELD is on each Packet, r,h is F,I. to copy vMhllÊig¡;N &CO., GLASGOW 85 LGNDON. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE PWLLIIELI PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. THE Office consists of one excellent uper Royal Columbian Press, with an ITOU C>,Under Ink Rtock one Super Roy*l Demy perial Press; one Iron Proof Press one Standing :t heruriöö¿ "o11rooOÓlndasIio::8 d 5 cwt. of Brevier. 3 to 4 cwt. of Long Primer, wilb good Font. of Minion and Pica. The Jobbing T3p? is complete from =1 Pica and Two-Line English up to Twenty-Line Pica, with Chases, Sticks, eight Bra.. Gallies and Wooden ditto, and all the other requisites. For further particular* apply to Mr. HBNRY HuonRS, or to Mr. HUMPHREY GRIFFITH, Auctioneer, PwUheli. LLANRHYDDLAD, ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In Lots, at Holyhead, earlv in the month of March next, by order of the Mortgagee, under ample powers of Sale contained in his Mortgage Deed Jrom the Official Trustee of Charity Lands, approved by the High Court of Chancery, aud with the sanction of the Chanty Commi?sioners- D I \'IItfg: :¡o?,ro'l,?,,l:;sir other pieces of Land, in the occupation of Tenants from year to year, containing together upwards oi Thirty-three Acre*, and compos- f;1ttiëtlht 'rai;d:. d}:' }:ill ,cÍ.Idcdlri the County of Anglesey. I A.?ttoeuntnito'n .I1. to this Sale, many of the Iots b,n ? *y I vatt;bÏelj: Cr(!t1h::II, adnil: thíte!:ole to repay money ad\anced by the Monca^ee, under directions of the Court of Chalwr)'. for building the Parish OhUl ci of Llan- rhyddl'.d. Full particulars will be given in futute notices. Apply to Messrs. ROBERTS, BARBER, and H VOIlES, Solicitors, Bangor. 10th December, 1859. SALE BY MR, JONES. GWYDYR ESTATE, CARNKRVONSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF GROWING LARCH. MRTJONES Is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, February 8th, 1800, commencing punctual at 2 o'clock p.m., at the ROYAL OAK INN, Bettws y Coed- THE following Lnl8, growing At CAE HIDDIG, in the Town- ship of Gwvdyr Let 1.—144 LAH TREES. Lot 3.-210 LARCH TREES. -I do. do. J 4.- 197 do. do. The above Lots are very conveniently situate for removal, ad- joining the Holyhead Road, leading from Capel Curig to Bettws- y All the Lots are about 50 years growth, and of very large di. mensions, and ""t"" for "u"'er'. Coal Proprietors, Ri,. way Sleeper" try purpose., &c. This affords Purchasers an opportunity rarely to be met with. The Timber may be viewed any day pdor to the Sale, on appli- cation to Mr. E, A. BEECH, Gwydyr Ccha'; Mr. WHITE, the Forester, 8f the AUCTIONEER. NEW GARDEN SEED CATALOGUE. I FRANCIS & ARTHUR DICKSON AND SONS' NEW DESCRIPTIVE SEED CATALOGUE, with Cultural Notes for Amateurs, is now raJ.A.¡'ehi, oltf: on application. All inferior varieties are ommitted. The PRAC- TICAL DESCRIPTITR NOTR8 w\1\ be found a useful guide. The valu of ee(is ,Iu-y GROWN, and TRUE TO KIND, I. appreciated by .11 Horticulturists. To this important branch of their business F. and A. D. and Som de%ote their special personal attention t?ey havethere- for thorough confidence that th :ir seeds will pve perfect satia- faction to all who saw them. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED SEED WAREHOUSE, 106, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. THE ROrAL EXCHANCE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. For fIRB, LIPR, and MARINB ASSURANCE, and for ANNUITIES. Established A.D. 17o by Charter of King George the First, and confirmed by Special Acts of Parliament. Chief Office in the Roy,IL.. 11'Pall Mall. PERSONS assure 4., th 'hi. C"r.rl liabilities 01 Partnership. Payment of their claims" secured by a large invested C?pit?l Stock. Thev eujoy the advantages of modern practice, with the Stability ola. office which has been tested by the experience of nea!ly a CeDtury and a half# thT:Ir the o;eeimas t)o'lthdB\n the Life Depart- ment, may be obtained at the Offices of the Corporation, orfrom it.Agent.int e principal towns of the United King dom. yOIIN A.HIGHA m, Ac;tuaryandSei?retary. Agent at Carnarvon JOHN MORGAN Ditto Bangor 7. VH. WILL1AM9. Ditto Pwllheli Mr. DAVID DAVIES. ACCIDENTS OF EVERY KIND AND From Any Cause Insured against by an Annual payment of23 to the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY, which secures £ 1000 at death, or £6 weekly for Injury. ONE PERSON in every FIFTEEN of those insured is injured yearly by Accident of some description. No EXTRA premium for ?embar8 of Volunteer Rine Corps. No charge for Stamp Dutieta. NF' r T. PrMpeduse,. &c.. apply to the Provincial Agent,, the Railway tation8, and at the Head O?ce. Thb Company ALONE, without union or amalgamation with any other Company, has paid in COMPENSATION £53,000. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Railway Passengers Assurance Co" Ofliee-3, Old Broad St., E.C. THE GREAT CURE ALL! KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. Bad Leers, zaabreaets. Sores and Ulcers. In many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy Is now used for the cure of old woun ."re..d ulcers; in Spain ad Portugal, and in many p,t, ofll, first Physicians regularly prescribe itsTt?.?. r, i; .,?.?dy for bad br?..t., and bad legs; likewise all skin diseases. It is to be found in the Chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, and emigrant. Dipheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet and other Fevers. Any of the above diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day into the chest, throat, and neck of the patient; it win soon penetrate, and give immediate relief. Af?di. cine taken by the mouth ..t operate upon the whole system ere it. influence can be felt in any local part, c.th. Ointment will do its work at once. Whosoever tries the unguent in the above manner for the diseases named, or any similar disorders affecting the chest and throat, will find themselves relieved as by a charm. All sufferers from these complaints should envelope the throat at bed time in a larife bread and water poultice, after the Ointment has been well rubbed in. Piles, Fistulu, Strictures, The above class of complaints is surely removed by nightly fomenting the paits with warm w?tItl? by most effectually '? bi'?, I. "?e ?),.tm nl. Persons suffering from these direful complaInts ahouJd 109 not a moment in arresting their pr( gretR. It should be understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear th Ointment on the affected parts, but it must be well rubbed in for some considerable time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually as though palpable to the eye. there again, bread and water poultices afier tilt: rubbing in of the Oiut- ment, will do great service. This is the only sure treatment jor females in cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. Imprudenciea of YouthSores and Ulcers. Blotches, as also swellins. can with cer"intyberarticll}"cured if the Ointment be used f"el'- and Ih piii"b 'ke. "i g h I"d morning aq recommended i?' the pinted ,tr.?tio,?l.When treated in n; other way they only dry up in one place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will remove the humour from the system, and leave thehP,?i,nt a vigorous and healthy being. It will require timewtthe use of the Pills to ensure a lasting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. Alth-,h thc ao\e complaint. differ widely in their origin and nature yet they .1 1 require .1 N, any f the Worst ??.e,, u.h ,ill )l:l aral\ srtth:pr} time, when thJ8 Ointment d?I ,i izent ly v rubbed into the parts affected, even after every other means have failed In an serious maladies the Pills should be taken according to the printed direc. tion, accompanying each box. Both the oitet and Pills should be ued in the following ?..e, Bad Legs Bad Breasts Burns Bunions Bite of Mosche- toes and Sand- Flies Coco-Bay Chiego-foot Chilblains Chapped hands I Corn (Soft) Cancers Contracted and Stiff-joints I Elepbantialis Fistulas Gout Glandular Swellings Lumbago Pile. Rheumatism Scald. Sore-Nipples Sore-throat. Ski. di.?.,?. Scurvy Tumours Ulcers I Wounds Yaws Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London also by all respectable Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines, throughout the civiliied world, at the following prices :-is. lid., 2s. gd., 4s.6d., Lis., 22.. and 33. each pot a% There is ? considerable M?ioe by taking the larger 'itM. kB0.n::1i:: of patients )n r:; diorde 16 aihc4 toeuhpst, ELKI NGTON AND C O PATENTEES Of THE ELECTRO PLATE, MAKCFACTCRINO SILVERMITKSI BRONZlSTS, &c. Invite attention to their spwio" Show worn,, recently opened lit CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL. „ In thus announcing the opening or their new EllabliahmenC Elkington and Co. solicit merchants, Shipownrl8"alld the PubUø to inspect their Stock, which comprises all th. »"icli« of Table and Dinner 6M'ieet. well ornamental ?4 Fine Art pro? 'E?' trtMe of tteetM Phte bears theh ?.rk-IL and Co.. uuew a Crown. MANUFACTOlty-NEWIfALT,-STUENT. BIRMINCarAK- CHTJRCH-STRERT. LIVERPOOL. Peremptorily and without reserve, for 8alvage Claims. On THURSDAY next, the9,h instant, at Three o'clock, at CWIØII, Wilson, and Co.'s Saleroom, Exchange, Liverpool. mBE stromrty-biim 8chooner "!DA." M toetf & X b4lltof Y; b?ra onteriib t Blankenese, m lln..rk lb 18.5, nd claised 3 3rdo, iint di? lsioik, for ix y?ir.. in Bureau Veritas (equal to A I at .LI.,d'.)- I. a very good model, and ?d.i,.bly tdtnS for t!)? coMtin? ?rt?7 Will ?< sold with her tackle, ???.t?.? board ..d M .har., and in hef damaged ewe I.e b?,,i J..1 L) ldg .t??eIrd *to" Moo.e PPIY to M..reD..k.-  ?t.??? WILSO, and CO., Brokers. WINTER SAILINGS OF THE PRINCE OF WALES STEAMER. \Jl. THE PRD:= WALE Steamer (Th..? 1) iea, Commander), sails as under for the From Mf.)iAl BRIDGE, MONDAYS and FRIDAYS. From LIVERPOOL, WEDNESPAYS and SATURDAYS. Callinsr at LLANDUDNO, weather permitting Cargo for Wales taken at Clareuce Dock every iueday, dusinir the winter. FI\I'e-rahil1. 4, s. Deck. 28. 6d. Apply to j. K. RoUliTILWAITI 24, Water-street, Liverpool E. W. TIMOTHY, Menai Bridge; and to JOHN THO»iAS,BangOT- street, Carnarvon. Citv or Dublin Co.'s Office, Menai Bridge, October 13th. 1859. WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION TO NEW YORK. riMIF, LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, and FHIL- Jt???. T IIJD E LLiri fARPI?iÄ IITI olJ\i d:: llWma intend despatching their Fuli-Powered Iron Screw N r"ri Ships, calling at dUEENSTOWN, to embark Passengers and despatches as follows WEEKLY FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK, GLASGOW Wednesday, 8th Feb., 1860. EDINB u 11r, 11 !9th „ « VIGO 22.1 „ And erery succeeding Wednesday Cabin Passage. 15,17, and 21 Guineas. according to the accom- modation. Forward Passaged Guineas, from Liverpool, including all Pro- visions cooked. Passengers for CANADA and the WESTERN STATES* booked through on very advantageous terms. Forfurther particulars apply to WILL ilM INMAN. 22, Water-street, Liverpool. ( Mr. EDWD. ELLIS,jun..Shipbuilder, 3&ngor. Or to tM? A'' ?.' WATTS, Abergele. NAPIER'S & CO.'S STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL & RHYL PROM 1HS NEW LANDING STAGE, LIVERPOOL. This route ia the cheapest, the quickest, and the malt direct to and from Liverpool and Rhyl, and the adjacent place. of Aber- gele, Bettws, Bodfary, Conivay, Colwyn, Cwm. Denbigh, Dy- serlh, Henllan, Llanrwst, Llansaritffraid, Llangerniew, Llanfair- talhaiarn, Llansannan, 1.1anddulas. Llanelian, Llandrillo, Llaa. Bøa, Llanrhaiadr, Meliden, Mochdre, Newmarket, Prestatyn, „ Rhuddlan, Ruthin, St. Asaph, St. George, T re innaut. mel@hion, &c. &c u E New Powerfnl and F.t.Sailing Iron Steamer, fr_S_ ajl 1 LION fitted up expressly for the Stati@(" m?\. ?'* '?'?'' Ste-). JoUM Wt?Httt ?"? lpHVa^v ë"m::t:IÊ:jå;J.t=r SBiS?? the New Landing Stage, Pri?t'$ Dock, LiTMtoe!, k.dfr.. Rbyl, FOR FEBRUARY, 1860. Weather permitting, as ,I,r punctually F..Rhyl. I From Liverpool. 6, Mond 9 30 7, Tuesday 830 Lm. 8.Wed, 10 9, ?day' 9 § :°'' 1C I'lld, '?M p.m. 11, Saturday .MM „ !3 Monday ? 30 „ 14, Tuesday 12 30 p.m. 15, Wednesday 4 o16: lhurId 3 30 „ !7 Friday. 7 0 a.m. 18, Saturday. 7 0 p.m. 20, Monday 10 0 „ 21, Tuesday 8 M 2o Monday ?1.' TT hu urd?:r 9 o 22, Ied"ld,0?w 23, Thursday 9 0 „ 24 Friday 12 0 "oo" 25. Saturday .1? 0 „ 27 Monday I 30 p.m. 28. Tuesday. 1 0 „ 29, Wednesday 2 30 29. Wedn Fares—Saloon, Is. Fore Cabin and Deck, 6d. Passengers per Steamer LION" for Liverpool should leave the Railway at tbe Voryd Slotion. Carriers will attend the Steamer regularly at both sides of the Foryd, to convey goods to and from the above-named Place.. An "ib"' '?" regularly between the ",t side of the Foryd and A. nn.o?l with the L,o?. FaMe'n? }ro? the A'b'erge!e side of the Foryd hould be ja :te?..?e ,Ie. before the stated time of6aiUn<. STEAM TO AUSTRALIA UNDER 60 DAYS PASSAGE MONEY, £14 AND UPWARDS. British ,ud Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets and BacI8 Line of Packets, In conjunction with the Celebrated Auxiliary Screw Steam Clipper GREAT BRITAIN. Appo ted to Sail Punctually, every mouth. From LIVERPOOL on the 5th and 15th of every month. To the consignment of BRIGHT. BROTHERS & CO., MELBOURNE. The above. in addition to being the only line with 8team on of Liverpool, i. composed of the largest, anMt. ?d fastest erchant Shiplln the world. "Sh?"'?'"?""R?M? Burthen. Captain. Date GIPSY BRIDE 145? 4000 Murphy 5th Feb. MAXWELL 1000 3000 Jones 15tbFeb, mA XWELL ::l101. .3500?:R.ilb,?k. M* Mar. HOTP. E b?*;?(*:??,4?d?;*i?? filowing Clippers and Steamers GREAT BRITAIN LIGHTNING CHAMPION OF THE SEA DONALD McKAY GREAT TASMAN A, EAGLE SALDANHA MARCO POLO OCEAN CHIEF BRITISH TRIDENT GIPSEY BRIDE MORNINO LIGHT. COMMODORE PERRY MONTMORENCY THE above celebrated Steam and sailing Clippers -iijK forming the only lines lionouredy ?'A ?'t from ?*- Majesty the Queen, and so well! /!?!? known for their rapid pa<.M!?, punctuality in sail- ing, and 8pledld acomrnodatln, uMnrpa.Md by any XiMin tbe world, will ..ti,.e to ?ai regularly betw- U.erpool and Melbourne, affording to Passengers and ShtppMt. the most unrivalled adnntage.. The Commanders are men of experience, and noted for their kindn<'Mandatt<-ntiontopaMenger6. The Ca?in accommodation is ??r, ;uperior. the Saloons b '1:S;1:iledihtr ;i:ie:Oat:r S:=r:' are supplied with Beds, Bedding, &c. Bounty Ticket Passengers forwarded to Launceston and Hobart TO-. ??iy to GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO.. Merchants. 1, North Jba. re.i,?nd JAMES B.ILINES& Co.,Tower Buildings, Lherpool or to their Agents. AGE 111 T S A G E N T 8 Mr. M. T. Edward.. Conway. Capt. Tully, City of Dublin Office, Holyhead. Edward Ellis, jun., Garth Point, Bangor. Mr. A. F. Watts, Abergele. Liverpool, May 9.1859. AUSTRALIA. NOTICE.—The clipper ships 01 this line are amongst the largest, fastest, and handsomest in the world, an t are famous for their unswerving punctuality, the superior way in which they are oftlered and appointed, and the celebrity of their passages, which rank amongst the fastest on record, ."L. FFHE "WHITE STAR" LINE OF BRITISH jj?g? AND AUSTRALIAN EX-RO? AL MAIL CLIP. PERS, sail Irom liK  LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, On the let and 20th of every month, Landing and forwarding Passengers at through rates, and by "I'lerl. to every port of Autrg, and Tasmania. P.r,,e. 13:ty tickets for Launceston or Hobart To" will be crned out by the ship. of tio Line via Melbourne. T he Li. is ?.o,e d"'o  ip 0' Line via Melbourne. The Line is composed of the following magnificent vessels Ship. Ship. Ship. RED JACKBT, WHITB JACKET. BTAR OP TH» JSA«V WHITE STAR. MERMAID. TRLBORAPH. BLUE JACKET. SHALIMAR. ARABIAN. PRINCB of the SEAS. SIROCCO. And many others well known in the trade. FOR MELBOURNE ONLY. S.CCRUNG .?.Gi'.hri.t.loa9.?..F.? The magniifcent clipper ship URLII, "will be d?.p.t?h?d for Melbourne only upo. the 22nd February, on whic. hday p? MUMMare react'ed to embark. She i. the largest vessel on the ?rfn and was built by Mr. Edward ()' ri?-'oe of the met eminent ship-builders of the day. from whoee yard many of our fastest and l,nest clippers have been turned ot. She has made most remarkable Pa-ag. and may be expected, from her gmt eize to make a very fast rn to Melbourne. Her accomodaliou fo r passengers are of a very ,?pe,ior ha? %?t?r, the berths being Iry light ..d room ai7'i'ni:gt't. p ge, &c., apply t. the ownen, H .T. WIL80N. AND ,HAMBERS, 21 Water-.trect, Liver, Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, B.n?o,F onss. Steam Packet, Company, agent, Carnarvon; T. BULI, Holywell: or to ROBERT RITCHARD,New-v-street.HollbeW.? N-B.—Ja't Published, and Mmtfot! stamps, WJUOX!I A?? k'tiMMdNtWZ'atMdBMd.BMk. AIt!'