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MEDICAL. AvN "?ted to attend midwifery, to Assistant A visit, and dispense. Apply at the Office of this Papfef. WANTED, AT CARNARVON, A CURATE in Priest's (Mef-Engllsh &nn ii Welsh duty. Stipend, £ 100 per anwnn. A rCiS-ReV.J.C.VINCBNT,Viearag%Car?ll?On, PARISH OF ABERirXAW. WANTED, on the 26th of March -Aext, a ff Person to undertake the duties of Assistant fver. <eer of the Poor and Overseer of the Highways of the said r" i,. He must reside in or within one mile of the Village of Abel Crew. Salary, £ 30 per annum. He must produce certificate*" 9300. Applications to he sent to the Chairman of the Yebtry. ViinM Llewelyn Inn, Aberffraw, on or before the 10th of March, 18^0. HOWELL'S SCHOOL, DENBIGH. WANTED, a Gardener; wages, 16s. a week. Abo, a Vorter; wages, IS*. » week, vvith house, coals At.o. a Vorter w,sM, t?. ? "? k. ?. conversant with the W I lanualr.. Application, in wilting, to be made to me on or "?" ?'' of March next. J. MEREDITH WILLIAMS, Clerk. Denbigh, February 9th, 1860. TO SLATE QUARRY OWNERS. WANTED, by a House with a first-class fY connexion in Dublin, an AGENCY for the Sale of Slates. No one need apply to this advertisement eacept parties who are in a position to ship on the best terms.  ?te'a'? address-A. B., <;a? o?e<m. SMITH & 80S, News Agents, Sackville-street, Dubli- TNGLESEY VOLUNTEER CORPS. IN compliance with a Requisition to me di- rected ] rio hereby summon and convene a Meeting of the inhabitan T of the County of Anglesey, to be held at the SUTRH HALL in the Tewn of Beaumaris, in the said C( ty, F. KA\. the 23rd day of March next, at the hour of Thtee o'clock in the afternoon, fM th purpose of organising a Volunteer Corps for the County of Anslesey. ?"?°'?OEO?Grf 'B!CHAnD GRIFFITH, Esquire, F,b 15,1860. High ?,iff. BATHS ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BANGOR. THE Public are respectfully informed that a VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT "1l be given in the above UOO;¡¡ø on TUESDAY", Feb. 21st, 1860. FIRST IIARP-NIR. T. D. MORRIS. SECOND HAliP— MASTER DAVIES. CORN ET-ANISTON—MAS TER MATTHEWS. HARMO.MUM—MR. J?NFS. VOC\L1STS—MR. HOWELI.9, MR. BIBCH, MR. R. JONES, MR. W. J 01; FI MR. SUTHERLAND. 2:7 Tickets to be had of ;Iessrs.Cati all atid Nilon, Book- Bangu?-For further particulars ee Prgr mines.- pem ??t $even o'clock. Concert to commence at half-past Sen'n. CARNARVONSHIRE TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THA T the General Annual Meeting of the JL Trustees of the said Trust will be held at the GRAND JURY ROOM, in the Town of Carnanon, on SATURDAY, the T?n't?) da? March 1860, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of Audithg the Accounts of the Treasurer, Sur- veyors aud other parties connected with the Trust, and to receive the Report and Estimates from the Surveyors, and then for other general busiuess of the Trust. O. JON ES, Clerk to the Trustees. Castle Square, Carnarvon, 7th February, 1830. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TII*T the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Trustees t," ,?e Turnpike Uo.ids herinnfter me,?ti?n,,I, that i: tosav, ?''T'? ?)d?and''Denb?h' District," The Denbigh and Rhvddlan District, The C.,?..y District a,, d ,he .i.t Asaph District" of Turnpike Roads, will be held at the Office of ue the undersigned, situate in the City of Saint Asaph, in the tountyotFtmt.on'i?Ese?Y.theMthdayof MARCH next, at T??l,,e,e,l,,l at noon, tor the purpose of re(?eivinw, auditing, and .?,tlin, the accounts of the Treasurers, Surveyors, and others !'?"' ?-?ipt and expenditure of the monies i"g 11Irh othcc matters and things relating to the s;iid several Tr t?? as may be required. WYATT & SISSON, Clerks to th. Trustees. St. Asaph, 4th February, 1860. THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Seventh J. Annual General Meeting of the Proprietors of the above Company. will be held at the WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, in Wrexham, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th tiay of February instait, at Twehe o'clock at noon preci?ef?', to receive the Report of the Directors ?r the \?r endin ?.t ??'JJ'r' ?-)9. ?°dto' ekct Directors and Auditors in the room of those who retire by rata- tion and otherwise. *"A'n? ?ti'c??herehy given, that the transfer book; of the Company ?U be clooed .r.m bi, date until after the said 2?th day of February i..t. day of r ebruary in By order of the Board, ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary. Board Room, Wrexham, 8th Feb., 1860. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. AS TO THE TIME OF HOLDING THE NEXT GENERAL QUARI'ER SESSIONS. WHEREAS, at the General Quarter Sessions tf of the Peace of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, held at Butbin, in and for the County of Denbigh, on the the 5th of January )Mt. We. the undersigned, two of Her Majeety e 'ustiees of the Peace in and for tbe said Count)' %ver? nominated, ?uru'?nt °to ?n A??ed in the fourth year of the Reig.i of His l?t, \taj:v aKit i11: lIte/ eha:p:hf;l,H <? the '? for holding the next General Qtiart el. Sea .?o.. f the Peace for the xid County, and to ?i??e Notice theref. pursuant to the provisions of the said Act. We accordingly ti? the ?e?y- ?ec?ay of March next for ho ding the ?ext General ?" Regions of the Peace in and for the said County. ?"G?en'unde?) *?" ?" M?h 'I ay of February, 1860. OABRlELhOBERTS, JAMEi MAURICE. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT to an Act passed in the fourth thereign of H.. )ate M.jestv King William the fourth, ".? ?.?he GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE ii and for the County of Denbigh, "ill be held at the COUNTY HALL,in Ruthin, on THURSDAY, the82nddayofMarch 1860. at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the transaction of ?e Finance and ;o ,i.ce Business, and will be continued at the same place on the following day, at the same hour. ??'?u.i? relating ?o the Acts made and passed regarding kb? Police will commence on Thureisy aforesaid, at 10, and the buinen relating to the asiesament, ,ppll,,tio'. or management of the C.??n,3, Stock or Rate, 'i?? commence on the lat. mentioned ?'" at 11 o'clock, a'J h,?? h ?me ° .n bills and demands against 4h« Pmmtv must be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty ?e uror!. and all penon! b mnd by re- cognizance to p.?e.?te aud gin evid^nce^ or surr? .,d dichare of their bail, Lr?  appear at t e ?lace  on FRIDAY, the ??'' day !;f March  a?T? .?k th e ?r? F?DAY. the Mra u't JO'EFH PEERS, D0°n- .h lgco Clerk of the Peace. It n u i hin 14th Feb., 186P. ?'I'n??. for indictments should ?e ?.°?o y Office (if?'acti.ab!:? u.y?t.e?for.th.S.?on,. YALE OF CLWYD RAILWAY. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Half .Ll Yearly General Meetin!! 01 the Sha'eho!dero of the %'ale of Clwyd Railway Company wil be held at the Hal, D?t?bigt?, on Tt1eday, 23th Febru.uy. 1860, 'f,b tran8action of the ordinary busint!G :tf the Compa ny; IL NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, Ti,„t after the transaction of such Ordinary busing9, a Special or k;xtraordinor)v Meeting of ueh Shareholders will be he] dat I /¿: :o;l: rlor r,:t r:: tt h: c;a t;: roposed extensor ,h'Railway from Foryd to Bhjl. ^th, ,,e. ,,It I ltl!le(i into Lo Lease the sai R.ilwy, ?' of aXop??h"m:a.ur.. thereupon as such meeting .ay deter-in" The lTooks kept by the Company for the registration of the Tr?,?,fe? of Shares, wiii be clooed from the 16th to the 28th day of February instant, both inclusive. Byorderofth  ?"? 0' TOWTSH END MAIN WARING, CHAIRMAN, ROBERT ROBERTS, B.I..TI.Y. Denbigh, 2nd February, 1860. BARMOUTH. MOST DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. 1 N appeal i. hereby made to the bene,I???t  charitablY dio.1 A posed on I)etllltthe widow and four childm of l) ??d Jones, and the widow and children of John Rees, "^ose wife has been confined of a third child .?e his death. 'f ,? iese poor men were utifor dned by Ih upoetting of a Boat on Mon- d), the 9th  BMmou?   employed   of a wr?ck. Theil famllu8 are 10 extreme }i(\Hrt) ,d diatre65. nd this appeal i humùly 8ubmitted to y e ou^nr ben^enl read^, -itl? the hope and ,ur- aricifthat you will kindly assist in as far as p08ibl, the is, ry and ? is, re.. of 'be., VO- xnEia F""nE "C'?bu??'amount of ?H5 18. 6d. have already been "Sn?bution. wiUb. th?kMIv r<c.iT.d by W.  ??. EM..M.P.;th. Bw. 0, U. WiUiamt; 01 Mr. Edwd. il Collector of Customs, Barmouth. FRENCH AND DRAWING, rpArGHTbyMt.AURE?T.oftheUnive?tTofrarie. 'fA id., hls Il},i; °Jaiïir:jX to oa; derate terms. Address to the Grammar School, Beaumaris. TO BE SOLD, (HY A LOAD AT A TPIE,) • T 'I'ONS of 11 AY, .?.t profitable for Cowe I"vr,Tt 11., P,.t sto NC?F I C E. A ALL persons who have any Claims against A the Liate of J. O. ?,?-??7"?? "B?y'f?: to ?.d i. the ?e???'??es? '?d? ps,¡ nl =' th¡: nairv-a ?: .-? ? ?-'?- "-?- ? ?.? j t. mtl. ??.o to Y, U. Pawn! ]\q" oUcl¡;(è:lf!d FOEEST TEEE9, &o., FOR WALES. GE' "RGE CIIIV.B offers -1 million> of Trees, suitable'j fo T Mountain PlantJn1. and the largest Stock of T, planted n1l:ks Great Britain.it?d to inspect the Jf ursery. Truck lo*ds delivered free at any Railway Station. Derelil!\lI'r 20th, 1859.. Chester, 20th, 1859. STALLION FOR 1860. OCEANUS" will serve Mares in ANGLESEY at JE1 each I Mare, Groom's fee included. (i ACE ANUS" is by that celebrated horse, W the Flying Dutchman," out of a Picaroon mare he is a rich brown hl coloûr, with beatitifulactim and fine temper, OCR??' us" will be at HAHON HILL on MONDAYS and TUES- DAYS; at the BULL'S HEAD INN, Llangefni, on WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS; at the VALLEY HOTEL, Ll..y.gh?.edi, on FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS. Money t) be paid for Mares s?r?,ed at Baron Hill to EDWARD OTf?s, Stnd G,o,??? t,,to Mr. HaNRY HUMPHREYS, Bull's Mead; and at the VALLEY HOTEL, to Mr. ELLIS. Earon Hill, 16,h Feb 1860 VALUATION AND MAP. CARNARVON UNION'. PARISH OF LLANGEINWEN—SURVEY & VALUATION. THE Guardians of this Union will, at their 1 eeting. to be held on the 25th instant, appoint a Person to Survey and Value the Messuages. Lands, and other Heredita- ments liable to roor Rates, in the Parish of Llangeiniven, in the j)aid Union. Are tin Acres, according to surrey under the Tithe Commuta- tion Act, 3686;1. 3r. 14p., irrespective 0f Lands and Waste. Po- pulation, according to last Census, 967. A Map wal be required. Applications for the appointment and testimonials are to be for?d?d?"tM.Mnder seal, on or before the'?thinetapt. JUH? THOMAS. Clerk to the Gmtdtan:. Carnarvon, 11th February, 18t.0. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SAINT ASAPH. COMMERCIAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND CLASSICAL. MR. HARRIS, L.C.P., HAYING removed to more convenient Pre- mis('. late1y known as the Plough Hotel, will be happy to receive a few more BOARD KRS. • The next quarter will commence APBIL 2nd, 1860. Terms on application ?A?'u?'?he Cambridge Mid?e CUBS E..miuations, THE ONLY BOYS EDUCATED IN NORTH WALES, who obtained Certificates, were from this School One or two Young M.en who wish to pursue their st.ud..ies wi.t..h energy can have private rooms. HOWELL'S SCHOOL, DENBIGH. THE Local Governors are prepared to receive applications for Admission into the chool of 25 Female O'pha?' as Inmates of S? ?ouXion' and 30 Girls as "'t? li0dr ?''?'t can be admitted before the .e of 7, nor upon the Foundation alter the age of 12. The Inma'es on the Foundation will be instructed, and maintained ° at the expense ° of the Charity; and the board washing, and maintenance of the Pay Boarders has been fixed for the first balf-)ear at the rate,ofall, The course of in,tlUetion will include the pri?ci?,lie?. h of the Ch,i.tia. religion, reading, writing, arithmetic, lngUbk g,?- i mar geography, biography, history, the elements of astronomy, arden botan>, music. F,.n?i,, and drawing, and such other sub- iects as the Local l?o?ernorB hall direct. The Girls will also be taught needlework, and to cut out and mak?th'e?o?n clothes, and get up fine linen and certain of the Inmates on the Foundation ?iH be taught domestic cookery. Printed forms of application (which alone will r"eceive aUen" tiogn) "Y be obt.edppf?'Mr. J. Meredith Williams, Den- ?.P.?r the Local Governors, and it is requested that riea writing for forms will state whether those required are for Inmates on the Foundation or Pay Boarders. Bv Order of the Governors, ? ?. MEREDITH WILLIAMS, Clerk. Denbigh, February 9th, 1860. 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, Nbo gl?.11-. Cle?gl anthe pu?iie in ge ,i,i"? atack of choice wines, of rare vintages. B and ?o? ?e ?o'"dis?ed' to comment upon the purity of their Wines which is dii y most hudaMyac?nowtedged 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. Thev beg to call particular attention to their pure Toni, Wines, as being so valuable to invalids and persons of weak stomachs. A Sample Case, containing Three b ull-slzed Wine Bottles, will be forwarded to any address on leceipt of post office order for 6s. 6d., or a dozen for 218. ?'' It ? a ?e?no?n ?act that impure and aduaerated Wines are the greater foes to health, producing acidity in the stomach and deb It tati ,g the dig?.ti,? organs, 'ti?t l? pure ,in, :"? 'rat the digestive powers, invigorating, strengthening, and bracing 'h .j, tin is admitted to be most essential to invalids, both old and 'no and should never be absent from the homes o? ?he weak aynd ?,,?k 1". ?rproper?es?re d?y a.knowled ed, and appreciated by the leading men of the faculty, both at home and ab oad. To prevent imposition, each bottle is sealed with the name of the firm. All orders to be made payable to HENRY BunRows. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, I Preicribed by the lost eminent Medical Men throughout the world, as the ??f,.t, ?pee ?i?gt and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCIIIT 18 ASTHMA, COUQHS, RHEUMATISM GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISBASE8 OF THE SKIN, Inc- KBTS, INFANTILE WASTING, & ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. D R'b JONGH'S Oil is the most eiffcacious, the most palata- bl,, and, from .ta curative effects, unquestionably the most economical of all kinds. I ts immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is established by innumerable t:?ti. ala from Physicians and SurgeoDs of Euro- pean reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:- BARON rOUQUIEB, Professor at the Univertity of Paris, Physician to Hit late Majesty Louis Philippe, fcc. Ifc. "1 must 'P",y acknowledge that you have rendered an emi- .,nt service to science by acquainting practitioners with the c'ause ??h'e'' frequent irregularity in the effects o?d Lt?er Oil, and directing their attention to a proper choice. It is, there- to'?, ?h "? K''??" p?as'ur. ?h?I P!'y'*y tribute ?fwe)? itdira: trt:8:u¿:t ett81 Oalh:re::dt:h8i and chemist, whose reeearche, after truth have cost him so many sacrifices, and who has shown us the w,y of rendering highly .acrifices, iLn ?'dministration of one of the most powerful edl- effectual tl e cines we are acqu ,jnted with." HENRY LETHEBY, ESQ., M.B., F.L.S., Professor of Chenii??try and Toxicology in the MediGal c ?l11.1? ":If the London Hospital, Medical Officer of Health to the City ofL d ?c. 6-C. In all cases I have found D. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil pos- aeasi b the same set of properties, moug whiih the presence of ,ig 'co?'po?d? and of ?od'i?e in °?a?'f org?i?con!'M?a- tion are the most remarkable in fact, the Oil corresponds in all ?, 'c)'arac'?rs w?n that named H?ebrun'e.' an'd described as the ltst the y tr,,a i.:ofdr. de on, ? ii I b?li??uni%ersal V acknoivledged thatthi, tcription nfOil tittg great T.el?kpc-utieal P,"?,r; nd,froyi. ?ig_ t,o ns. have no doubt of Its being a pUle and unadultered article." B. D. EDGCUMBE, ESQ., M.B.C.S., Surgeon to the Royal Dispensary, fre. frc. h?e used Dr. de Jonah's Oit'n my own (mily with marked Buccess, and believe it ?o be in it8 elJect. .p,.ri-r in ot?er .suce?s??'be.??? ?it???pe into the Roya l D1S- ^sofwhlhlamone ofthesurgeon,. ..Id ONLY in l?IFUR?Al Half 6d^. •JuNQ^,s 8tamp l t? D.. I'. j.S t..p  ,e('I:g iaIIIdc Ii O. L ta ?K ?Eby r'e<pectab)e Chemists. :?.uL.ORU???T?.?O.W.C. CA UT10N.- Wher;klut difficulty exist. in ob. tai% Dr. de Jongh's Cod Lu»r Oil, %AMU* HARFORD & Co. roinjo^ardfour HalfiPmts, L £ RRIA P. to any part oylthe Oitsd M?g4" On reMpt '/I M))t«<<MM?er t. <t'K"? SAINT DAVID'S DAY. THE Annual Dinner will be held at the JL VICTORH HOTEL, Menai Bridge, on THURSDAY, th, I"init of M8nh. Dn.ner? t ..Me at » o'clock. Ticket,. ?. 6d. each. Menai Bridge, Feb. litll, I860. SALES BY MR. DEW. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, onw.?.? the 14th March, I860, at the STANLEY ASMS aV 1Z 0.ri„cK at uoon- r_rL vjIE foUowing valuable FREEHOLD j j ying in the Parish of lIodeclem ;n the C ".nt)' Rf Anglesey LOT 1, Al> mi «,Mit "!ll'I ?joinin! the Holyhead po? road, and ealWii TAS-VK'A1'" !n ?, 0.P?ti- of Wiili,?. Owen, ajle;:J TA?-'m-A'??.?compMin? M e¡I:, as tenant ttorx yeaf to }ea.jtantial Ottt-bqMin?. and 7?a. house, with conTetnMt J- ?)j,,l? being well arranged and 2r. 4p. ':nî'¡';ll:;t:he ??ant j, under notice to quit. fenced, and in capita order. 1 he ,f)T 2. nrl' y known All that Cottage, with the :;);;re8 of Land, formrh kn.' 'a8 Pen ?g"Y' Edern, now called 11-YR-AI.I.I, m the 0. pation of Owen Prichard, as tenant from year to year, cootain1no- 1,. Ir. 13p?, it j m ill Lot 1, and situate on a delightful eminenc:, t prospects, ivbi,:h render thi. commanding extensive and varied prospects, which render this Tt e abo' e prop?ty is Ooee to Village of Bodeder,, and is about three mi?from the Valley Rai)My station, and about six I miles from Holyhead. Jt pays no land tax, and offers an excellent opp-T,,?"ity for i"ve t"t or occupation. For further particulnrs and conditions of Sale spplyto MESSRS. ROBERTS, BARBER & HUGHES, Solicitors, Bangor. BANGOR. PERIODICAL SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES. MR. WILLIAM DEW BEGS to announce that his next PERIO- DICAL SALE of HORSMS and CARRIAGES ?iii t?e place at the MART attached to the BRUtSH HOTEL, Bangor, on FRIDAY, 16th March, 1 0' ? t-tli- ?' ord? to secure Stalls) should be made early. U SALE BY ME. EDWARDS. lfnrl!! yJ7rloN) r' BY MR. ROBERT EDWARDS, ?t"<h. Sf?MAS HOTEL, in the Town of ^anrvon, on ??.AY. the Fint day 01 March, 18&0 (unless in ^the C (fispo«ed of by pnv? ecntMct!uhjeet 10 M.?ttto? h will oe then and there produced^frg >, ?T 1 *.t $ A?L that well-bu? FiIl- Messuage QT A. Dfdling.hous., ?.th ?t ?f -t??cee. s'tH?e ?iu.n Ter?e. „. ? j. c:.ed and .? ??' y ?" .? and S?SS tkP to' .Ign I 11 ??'?' and ?ccurM9-}?oi?M'.? ?''?- ?t?t .th.t Fr..hdd ? '???"  ?p?rtetMoet. ttta.teon ?go.tt. 'enAte ?oret?.f adJolDr:g LotJ.and now in the occupation* Mfm. Parry. .?? C Ir further inlotmation aPl'ly It 5. G. Pow.LL, SoliOii*# Ca C.r.mrvon. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD FARMS IN ANGLESEY FOR SALE. To BE SOLD BY PRIV ATB OONTRA OT. i THE Bee simple and Inheritance in posses- ,Bion 0fsn d' si u air ?li, t compact and desirable Farm, f, ?,ly if -» iwo tenements, and Rllld by h. 'evenl names 01 oecijWd -"VHKGW, ,iln,tQ in tbe Plriqh 01 Al.i??h. BET $ #.». d 4 -"itiBfljing a Farm House and i.) ?t??y of ?"'}?''?,"?? ? M Farm   Out l uihlin.8. and 77 BCre. 2 .d. d 3i rchc' of Arab", Mt'?f)w,MdfMta''t?n<). hi;h road, and is di.ta.nt Mit; The above Farm lies close to the ht;h road, a nd is dis t?%nt f;tt ab.utamit?rom the populous Town of Am Iweh Port, which .1r?? is an excellent market for farm produce of all descnp.ion. AI,o t' Fee simple and ?''?"" and in all that other d?irah)e Farm, called ?M'<A? WE? or SIMDDA WEN, situate in the Parish of Llanfechell, in the said County of An?esey, comprising an excellent Dwelling House and Buildings. and about 40 acrei of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. now in the occupation of the Rev. W. Johnson, Vicar ot Llanbadng, under a lease, at moderate rack rent, for the term of his incumbency as such Vicar. lli e Prop?ieto5r, lfr. J 0 '"?a? of the Property apply to the Proprietor Mr. JOHN GRIFFITH of Br Y ng la ? ilia ?. t,. d to treat for both or e.her °F' ???'??????????Soticitor. Bangor. of Mlt. HENRY LLOYD JONES, 0 Solicitor, Bangor. Dated !3th February, .8¡;. LLANRHYDDLAD, ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY ATTOTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, ON THURSDAY, THE 15TH MARCH, 1860, AT THE STANLEY ARMS INN, HOLYHEAD, AT ONE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, By order of tÀe Mortgaee, under powers ?f Sale cont:Ained in his @ortgho deed from the OŒcial Trustee of Charity Lands ?nd from O,e late Rev. Jamea Hpglies, Clerk, de?e?t%ed (and which Mortgage was settled and approved by bis HODor the ,i(!e- ChanceHor  Richard Tr?n Kinders)ey, Knight), and under the sanction of the Charity Commit1sioners- T HE foflowing Freehold Premises, composing the Church Chanty Lands, in the Parish of Llaurhyddlad, in the County of A ?glesey- No. on Quantity. Name of Occupier. Annual Rent- No. "? Name of Tenement.. No. on Qttantity* Name of Occupier. Annual Rent. Lot. Tithe Map, A. J'. £ s. D. V Cottage ,nd L,.d part of Maen y Fantail 6 j 27 1 1 Hugh Roberts i?of-?????? ? ? ????' .? 8 QuiUetinTyM.r.-  0 2 37 Thomas Owen 010 0 3Q,, i I Ie 6 00 ?a?"??Bachand ? ? ?? s?????? ::?? Cottage in SgJbor I'ach oo,. o 4 Margaret William. oo.. 1 5 0 6 Q?TinT?NewyM. ? J » fll Thomas Prichard 4 0" 6 Ditto diitto 142 03 20i Th-?, Prichard 4 0 0 Ditto ditto  0 1 7 ? '? ?°J?LJ??F ?'S S?' WillUnJ^n^ 2 {5 0 7 cittV^d LandcaUe 8c ),,a,: .n? F.lyn 3 g g i:a.:ea" n g 9 Cottage and Garden, I)a t of ditto 44 00 30 MaryTho@as 2 20 10 Ditto ditto •••• 44 08 7 Peter 3i)ne@'5 o 11 Ditto ditto ,440A,0 7 Elizabeth jones 1 :> 0 ? ?o?e and Cro!tcaUedPen-)tenian,otherwise )? 0 3 24 WiMamOwen ,OO .h. 3 0 0 T)-g,,rth.yn?b t 0 3 10 John Thomas » | « J 13Q uillet in Ha feo dty I. 50 02 10 John Thomaso10o 14 Q illlet in Ri,yd).gb,r.d 57 II 8 Iti, hard Parr y 15 Quillet in Bonw g j | 8 „o(! Willi,n O-en 200 16 Ditto d!tto 63 1 2 0 WilIiamO..en. 2 0 0 17 Ditto dllto. h' 7'1 0 8 0 P.,ry 0140 ? SL of Land !cal1, lcd jPpa;n„, t-g,ila„ s 71 ? ? J ?'n'?S: 0 14 0 19 dyn""ey .h.. 89 0 3 16 John Williams 1 1 0 ???:'a??S?ryn???? n7 ? ?.?? iwm.amT..o? .61. 0 21 A piece f l,and called ditto 1 9 o3 15 1 Willi.. Ti?. 6100 & ^.rC^rof^ cal-le^d Aberpwilrl ow.rHuim 1 • » H^Tne. v: 4 0 10 7 °06 23 CotM?andCroft.MnedAb.rpwt)  410 0 23 Cottage and farm.oo "h 0 2 C ThomuWiUiams 0 7 6 24 Croft in Bodwyn far. ?t shouM be o?e/?at purcha.er, of ,ulllelI"I??g public roada and entirely surrounded by the land. of other propri,t, i f e ? ?it er ?h I. Id.. proprietor, wii) havear?ht ?'?.< n<*c^Jj,iv of ?Lot.bein?..tuab)ea, accommodation Lands, or for the formation Attentu.? '"?'?'??r?in?oid to repay money advMced by the Mortgagee, U"d"direCti°n8 of the Court 01 Chan- cer)' tor building the p.rish Churcl. of Llanrlwddlall, and other purpo. ce?b?Sh:?? „ „. ?.?.r..t fh. Briti.h Hote.. B.n:or. ttOTa-5THEAD HAR^OUB WO^KS- 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. rHE Timber, which -a ,h?d down from the  Breakwater during the ecent gales, is equal to new, and will  THPR^TE'rEATV aWnd pSb'uS ArcnS^^hJ^rAu^S SkVpuS-' A BEACH ofto^EW HABBODr' 0n 8^cl«?ppryrML'h6°^r^ PreC'!e For particulars apply to Mr. E. CORNrsH, Horbour Works, Holybead, MR. ROBERT PRICHARD Has received instruction, from Messrs. J. & C. Rigby to SELL BY ^BUC AUCTION. about 100 Lob of the above Timber, on IATUIIDAY F ,AY 11th, 1860 to coin.enFe at 12 o'clock at noon preeisel) ?b.? SAT So tpwads of 1WWOS, BALTI0 TJ TBLLOW PINE, to be SOLD at ?ENRYN BEACH. Llanfwrog, east side of Holyhead Bay, on TUESDAY, FEBKUABY 7th, at noon. CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BJlOTHERS, (LATE PRICHARD'S.) 31 F! S. B E o KET BROTHERS beg ) an entirely New Stock o )f B" = I L 1,1 D DERM?IS T ER nl TAPESTRY CARPETS K^M^tePrich^ds^ern^rel^New ^mpHs^ng a g«at variety new and ,p,io, ^si^ns. In the purchase beg ^so^to announce P-ti?.1.'Iy to ?'le?t -n? ?l? ,I, ?ie? and colourings tl,y an 'afely recommend. M $an. l?e( k. tt b to ..n .unce thatth^havejustreceived a ^New Stock of MPRO\^ED METALLIC BEDSTEADS, and CHILDREN"S COTS, in IRON and BRASS. Also, NEW DAMASKS. DIMITIES, CHINTZES, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS.  Messrs. B. having at their advantage of every facility for a large extension of their Furnishing Trade, respectfully   f"ii" about to furmsh. and beg to say they feel assured that by the punctual, economical, and re.pectfuj)y ?'??"??"??h:y are ?repare?Me?ute ?de?i. e?ry branch of the Furnishing Upholstery business, their i3u tomer.. ?'???TRASSES'?FEATH°ER'?E? BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MATTRASSES, FEATH (LATE PRICHARDS'). EAS'l'GATE ROW. CHESTER. ?ECKETT BROTHERS. (LATE pRicHA.M'). EASTGATE ROW. CHESTER. ? ARTIFICIAL TEETH. BANGOR, CARNARVON, AND DENBIGH. p-THE 3STB"W DISCOVERY^ AARUTTITFVIICCIIAAL L, TEETH SELF ADHESIVE! WITHOUT SPRINGS! VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER AS ABASE! PROTECTED BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT, ATTENDANCE IN CHESTER, i Erery TUESDAY, at No. 3, Pepper Street. BANOOR, N to ALES. Th. first MONDAY in eaoh Month, at M r-I Roberts, Watch Makef, High Slreet. CARNARVON, The first TUESDAY in each Month at the Uxbridge Arms, Hotel, Private Rooms. ICS. 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 OAENAEVON, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. MMpessssrra s. aGaabonrieeli 's s next visit to BANGOR will be on Monday, 5th of March. CARNARVON „ Tuesday, 6th II » DENBIGH „ Wednesday, 7th „ NBW HDITION I OR justVubushed GABRIEL ON THE TEETH, ?. GRATIS, STAMPS. E*TI and a. now Reltored on Gabriel'l New SYBtem 01 Capillarr Attraction and Suction combined, by  of a ?..8' „„„ „„ Gabriel's New System of Capillary Attraction and Suction combined, by means of a  required, they ore warranted pure, wholesome, and ei)?imly free from taste or smell, are easy and comforta?le on ?he  an d may be worn for ?2"Y y(!?rs without being in any waf eff'ected. The beBt material., with firat.cla.. work..ship guuanteed, ?d m lupplIed at lell than half the ordinary coot only by MESSRS. GABRIEL, fDentists to the Prince D'Ottajana, Esiablished 1815, see Diploma.) 184 DUKE STREET. LIVERPOOL; LONDON, 33 & 34, LTOGATE HILL, AND 110, REGENT STREET. BRANCHES: BANGOR, at Mr. ROBERTS'S, Watchmaker, High-street. CARNARVON, at the UXBRIDGE ARMS HOTEL. DENBIGH, at the CROWN HOTEL. relied :\1N;aIvrGa1;ance to all requiring a Denti;id. and .manatin, from ,.ch a ..urce may be c.nnd.nt.y •• Gabriel's Treatise is of great importance to all requiring a Dentis V". and emanating fr0m such ource may C0Dfldently '• Gabriel's 8ystem will save much money, imore annoyance, aind s 1111Hot JT..nPnP nintment."—JOHN BOLI. Gabriel's ated preparations-the WVit? 5,. per paA4. the Gpt$- j 6d., ^b °'lh for stopping, and the Royal Tooth Powder for restoring the Teeth may be had of any of their aKen""thronlh any chemist in the United Kingdom. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. The beet in Europe, warranted to r^'0 their colo f4V0nm,'D '4 DECA YE D TIriie:tf;ag ::W'WÉi'ElÉtëMtJ:d' saDuCMC.Er.Du^NIDu M, pyrevents further decay nd to.th-i?be. MESSRS. GABRIEL are In attendance daily, from 10 to 1, and may be consulted Le.. of Teeth, and all operations ap- pertaining to Dentistry, at their establishments per tnng ?to en utry, at t eu- ? Duke-street, Liverpool (directly oppallt. erry-otreet). CITY ESTABLISHMENT, 33, LUDGATE HILL. P-tktdarly obwve  $he State Fire Insurance Office and • ■ • .A InlUrance Office and Be=G,&'&, thesitversinia, and I ).4et-estrect, Next Mechi'8. GRIFFITH DAVIE S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAPER HANGING ESTABLISHMENT, banoor. ^fnM7iTnow ready for ?spectlon, embrMing th? BEGS to intimate t?t Ne?? Block, and Marine Papers Gold 13?g4 ? U. -in ?. moat modem deeigM m h? ?old, > and ?er-Pr?P?. buyers and the trade are invited to make an .? f I VEGETABLE TUBES FOR NORTH WALES. GEORGE CHIVAS announces the publication of his Priced List of the above for the present season, of the usual superior quality. Collections as heretofore supplied to suit vari. OU8 81Ztu uardens. P"¡ce 1..1: to* tu* auu wd. Orders exceeding 15s., carriage paid to any Railway Station. NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND SEeD, PLANT, AND IMPLBMBNT WAREHOUSE. Chester, 26th January, 18C0. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE PWI.LHELI PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. THE Office consists of one excellent Super Royal Columbian Press, with an Iroll Cylinder Ink Block; one Super Royal Demy Imperial P,?, one Iron Proof Press; one Standing Press, with -bout 1000 Double-cro",? G ,,zed Boards; about 5 ewt. of Brevier, 3 to 4 cwt. of Lony Primer, with good Fonts of Minion and Pica. The Jobbing Type is complete from Double- Pica and Two-Line English up to Twenty-Line Pica, with Chases, Sticks, eight Brass Gallies and Wooden ditto, and all the other requisites. For further particular* apply to fr. HENRY HUGHES, or to Mr. HUMPHREY GRIFFITH, Auctioneer, Pwllheli. THE HWENIC SPRING LATHS BEDSTEAD (GEYELIN'S PATENT), Combining the advantages of Metallic Bedsteads with the com- fort of a Spring Mattrass at Itss than h all the cost. Certified by Medical men as the best and most comfortable Bedstead ever invented: invaluable for hot climates; cannot possibly harbour vermin. Also Patent Folding Hygienic Sprintr Laths Bedsteads, 3-feet £ i 10. and 4-feet 6 £4 IOs. Hygienic Mattresses and Bedding of the Beet Class only. MAGIC HORSE TAMING NOSE PINCHERS (GEYELIN'S PATENT), Warranted to subdue the mosc vicious horse at the instant. Kickins, rearing, plunging, and running away rendered impos- sible. It is simple, ornal11tntal, and can be Ilxed to any bridle. THE UNIVERSAL GAS BURNERS' REGULATOR (GEYRL]NIS PATENT), The only one in the world with a valve; the flame from all burners remain invariable under all variations of pressure. Price 3s. each, one sent by post on the receipt of 3s. in postage stamps. PATENT ENDLESS BRICK, THE, AND SOCKET PIPE MACHINE, The most perfect, compact, and portable ever invented. Il- lustrated Catalogues on application, post r,.?.-AgenU, Whole- sale and Retail, Mr. G. GUEGG, 47, Baker-street, close to Madame Tussaud's Exhibition; and Mr. WKENNEDY, 462. Oxford-street. W.C. London, THE NEWSPAPER PRESS, At the latter end of the last and the commencement of the present century, with a Review of the Great Changes which have taken place since the First French Revolution. JAMES AMPHLETT, Wanbfn ?tyled"rhe Father ot the Press," at the soli- citation of a nuin ?er of Proprietors and Editors, both in London and the Country, has agreed to give One Volume of his ,I R?ollection%"W the Press, but as he declines to publish on a speculative scale, he has been advised to receive the names of Subscribers. The Introductory Notices will be written in the spirit of the Historian, and will contain nothing offensive to persons. ABSTRACT OF THE CONTENTS A three days Carnival of the mob in the Birmingham Church Bud King Riots, a descriptive fkftch-Reaction of the public .ina and fint Meetings of the Jacobin. (ao all Lib.rd. weTe then called) at the Ship Inn, in Mill Street, and other places- Anival of Binns and Jones, (delegates from the London Corre?- ponding 8ociety), in Birmingham, and their Prosecution for Se- itn:f:l)t irTc,g:r' ;tt e:rr P:l:i:qt; the writer being subpœnaed on his amateur no _Rzpid ad- vance' 01 Birmingham (from Burke's Toyshop of Europe), to the Seat of the Arts and the National Arino.r,Abortive atte. pt, of different Newspapers in Birmingham, till the Birmingham Journal redeemed the Town from the discredit of not possessing a paper of fbst-class ?ir?ulation-Rise and Fall of London Daily p pr. within the pr?erit =,-PIiti,,l and Electioneering Scenes in Staffordshire, Ln r", and Shropshire-The News- paper Press of the last century-Three Libel case sustained by the writer, all Bigna?llv defeated-Recollections o the late Ser- jeant Wilkius—Metrical and auonymous productions of the writer published in different newspapers, with a variety of other Miscellaneous matter. '1 here will be a few short notet, one of which will contain an outline of the Ch,r, Suit, Rhobotham v. Amphlett, commenc- ing in 1833 and ending 1837; the causes of which were an u?d- vised WILL, followed by the sudden death of the Testator, who had engaged to make another WILL and appoint proper execu- t,r,. thus throwing the property of five children and others, into the most direp.thble h a?ds-natmely, a retired Saddler and his Son (low speculators in rac !-horses), as .oleexecutor and NEXT f,i,hd," with an insolvent Lawyer as their adviser. 8, figg- xhe Names of Subscribers may be forwarded to the Author SEVERN OTTAOB, THE WALLS, SHREWSBURY; or to the Book sellers, who will be allowed their regular profits. SAINT DAVID'S DAY. THE BANGOR ASSOCIA TION for the PROSECUTION OF TFELONS, will hold their ANNUAL MEETING at the house of Mr. John Detiman, CASTLB HOTBL. Bangor, on THURSDAY, the let day of March, 1859. Dinner on the Table at 5 o'clock. REV, MORRIS HUGHES, PaEsIDeNT, Whereas, house-breaking, robbery, and other offences have been perpetrated in the Parishes of Bangor, Llandegai, and Llan- llechid, and the offenders having frequently escaped punishment either from forbearance, or want of the means necessary to bring such offenders to receive the awards of justice, THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That we, the undersigned, inhabitants of the above Parishes, and others, have bound ourselves, to the utmost of our power, to in- flict theju.t punishment of the law upon all those that commit any depredations upon our property, or shall be guilty of aoy of the offences herein mentioned and for the accomp t? ?,b.ent of that object, we have agreed to o&r such reward ''b' fixed, to any one that shall apprehend, or be the cause of the aprh: sion and conviction 01 persons, guilty 01 the following "ff?.' Feloniously breaking into houses, wareho work- ?hop?, &c *5 5 0 tt:Ya:s;:C¡' £g g a g a horse or ? mare 3 « « Q "A 3 0 0 Stealing a cow, calf, sheep, or ot,?er farming ;t;ck 3 3 0 Breaking into a ,dn or orchard. 1 10 0 Cutting less. br..eh.. p ants, or qdicks in hedges, and1 1 0 such offences I.11 0 Stealing corn, grain, grass, hay, growing or in stack, I10 potatoes, turnips, orgorse 1 SteaUng a gate, gate-post. railio" or any articles ofijo 1 1 w belonging to the same I 1 0 Stealing or inj uring a wagon, cart, plough, or any other 0100 implement in husbandry g 10 g Stealing a pig, or any fow l And any other offence or theft not being before mentioned, such reward u the majority of the members of the Society think pro- per to give, ngymaint a t,.dto.it.i,lladrata,athroseddiadaueraillwedi eu gwneutbur yn Mhlwyfydd Bangor, Llandegai, a Llanllechid, yn 8wydd Gaernarfon, ac i'r troseddwyr yn fy"y' h ddianc rhag ,y=plllig,,tl. naillai trwy ormod tyn rwch,ne o ddiffyg arian i ddwyn y cyfryw ddrwgweithredwyr i dderbyn barn cyf- raith, MAE HWN YN RIIYBUDD Ein bod ni, enwau y rhai sydd yn canlyn, trigohon y Plwyfydd uchod, ac eraill, wedi ymrwymoi wneuthur ?, .g.t.t ddwyn ?? g..b a haeddant bob cyfryw rai a wnelont unrbyw lad- rad ar ein heiddo, neu a fyddont yn euog o'r trobeddiad?u a enwi yma: ac fel y givnelom hyn y?wye cytunasom i rhoddi y cyfryw wobrwyon ag a benodir isod, i unrhyw un a ddaho, neu a fyddo Y..?hO. 0 ddal L? 0 gospi dynion euog o'r tros?ddi.d- yn can]- nc r n Am ?nori tai, I:t"rdel: £g g g A. yapeilio ar ben ffordd iawr 1 50 Am ldralla,,ff,*I, 3 30 :hilf;¡:.¿'.iriï'ii: g Am (lori perlian neu ard d.I100 Am dori coed, ?3anghe a planbigion, coed byw mewn A;idIe:11u '.¡;"ÿ :tyi'; 1 1 0 Am ladratta yd, grawn, gwellt, neu !vni, y. iyf. .e. we di ei gasgl yn6?hd, pytatwa, .P, ,u thin .I10 A:dr¡in'fdl.hiidintc:(¡':¿s:tn;hŸ I I 0 waith heiarn yn perthyn idlynt. 0 Am ladratta ",u neweidio in,, tr,w010 0 gtr hwomonaeth aral Am ladratta mochyn. neu aderyn dOf 010 0 Acam unrhyw d osedd men ladrad na phennodwyd o'r blaeti, y fath wol, ad ?b,. y rhan fwyaf o AI,,da y Gy.d ith.. yn avmmwn ei rhoddi.. Rev. R. R. P. Mealy Very Rev. the Dean Ja.?. Wyatt, E.?. Rev. Morris Hughes Right Rev. Lord i.h.p Wm. Francis, Esq., Quarry Rev. J. V. Vincent Mr. Griffith Davies, draper W. B. Hughes. Esq. Mr. T. Birkett Hon. E. G. D. Pennant, M.P. H. A. Roberts, Esq. R. M. Griffith, Esq. Mr. H. Morris, coach-builder Miss Roberts, George Hotel Mr. 8impon, Palace Mr. John Aronson H. B. Roberts, Esq., solicitor H. L[I oyddjion Esq., solicitor Mr.Wm.Gnmth.dru'j:?'" Mr. Benjamin Shirley Mr. Ed. Humphreys, Llanberis Mr. John Parry, New London House A. J. Uodeon, bsq. Mr. Cil" Bickaell Mr, W?, Williams Mr. George Ingram Henry Kennedy, Esq. H. R. II ugh", Eeq., surgeon J. O. Binger, Esq. V. 11, Willi?. E.q. T. Turner, Esq. Mr. Henry Humphreys Mr. Robt. Humphre)s JohnFrmcit.E?q? nlri i\iiams Hedworth Lee, Esq. Mr. Peter Williams Mr. H. W. Humphreys John Richards, Esq., surgeon Mr. W. Dew, British Hotel Mr. J. Denman, Castle Hotel Mr. George Fern Mr. Will am Thomas, Port Mrs. Thomas, Talysarn General Hughe. I B. M. GRIFFITH, TILRAIUAIR- I PtXItNlTtrAlS, CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILROAD STATION. PARTIES F,!RNISIIT1S'c;commendod to apply for the Complete FuRN"u?-. GUIDE, Illuelnted b) 3 0 Engr.y. YCf.Y artcle,¡ re9,ulrec!¡and luited to .0 iogs (forward* grati') »' "J' article, required and .uited to ril ciaisea of society. The complete K»umat«« will b. found moH "^Estimate No. 1.—A Four-Roomed Home 0 a a;. „ V? l« V IS 1 0 F: If 8': BBYP,US(:¡e;urplt.m Wareba. NO.S:I, :8. i&m City a"ad, Loadon, E.C. BECKETT BROTHERS' NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OP IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, AND PRICE LIST OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BEDDING, CARPETS, & DAMASKS, SENT FREE BY POST. BRIDGE STREET ROW, AND EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. NEW GARDEN SEED CATALOGUE. FRANCIS & ARTHUR DICKSON AND SONS' NEW DESCRIPTIVE SEED CATALOGUE, with CultiMl Notes for Amateurs, is now ready, and may be had, post fret, on application. All inferior varieties lire oinmitted. The PRAo- TICAL DESCRIPTITE NOTES will be found a useful guide. The value of seeds CAREFULLY GROWN, and TRUB TORINO, is appreciated by all Horticulturists. iS ?ro this important branch "f their business F. and A. D. and 8ons devote their special personal attention they have, th,? Sons de, ote ll,,r per fo" th. ."Ir hC..fl that "tnhaelir seeds "Wllive perfect Mtu* faction to all who saw them. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED SEED WAREHOUSE, 106, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. ACCIDENTS OF EVERY kihd AND From Any Cause Insured against by an Annual payment of £3 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 injund yearly by Accident of some description. No EXTRA premium for Members of Volunteer Rifle Carpi. No charge for Stamp Duties. For Terms, Prospectuses, &c.. apply to the Provincial ApuCl, the Railway Stations, and at the Head Office. This Company ALONE, without union or amalgamation witbaof other Company, has paid in COMPENSATION 1.53,000. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Smrltw. Railway Paseengers Assurance Co., Oflice-3. Old Broad St., E.C. EXPENSE OF LIFE ASSURANCE MUCH DIMINISHED BY THB ARRANOEMBNTS OF THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND, fOBKBBD 183S.—ANNUAL INCOME (1859) 9151,078. ALLOCATIONS OF PROFIT. Illustrations of the Results in Reducing the Expenses qf Assurance. A YEARLY ALLOCATION OF PROFITS is made to all P"II01. holders of live years' standing at the preceding Annual balaoM, and applied so a. to reduce the present outlay l 'or the Policies. APILI 'y n'' f'00who entered at Age 50, receive* this T-a; f= IheP,oflt. £ H 10" 3d. (vis" 7. 6d? 'r his Premium.) If he have participated since 1845, hi, total receipts from Profits amount, with interest, to no less than 1502. If he have participated onlv since 18?0, he has received XSN. If he bave participated only since 1855, he has received £I. A POLICY-HOLDBR OF 91000, who entered at Age 50, receil- th i. Year from Pr.fl to927 7.3?. 2d. (7.. 6d. per have participated since 1845, his total receipts amount. witb interest, to £339. If he have participated only since 1850, he has received 4C2M. If h 1: have participated only since 1855, he ba. received £81. THESE ALLOCATIONS from the Profits are not Sums payable only at death (as in most other offices); but the Polic,Ioldr .,nl,, at enjoyed them during his own life, for he has bms called on to pay just ao much ? ese than was stipulated for th# A POLICIES OF £;;00 or upwards may be effected by pavment only of one-half the first six years, premiums, with interest an the remaining half. gg^THERE IS A SPECIAL ADVANTAGE In Assuring before the approachin Close of the Books for th# 8lsT AUNUAL BALANCE I One Year's earlier participation in Profits will thus be secured* One Year'. e??tlier SNg will be re,?i,?d until 5th APRIL. THOs. FRASER, Re.. Segy* London, 20. King William Street, City, E.C. AGENTS:— Bangor Mr. John Edmunds, British School Amlwch Mr. Ed. O. Wynne, Mona Lodge Office Carnarvon Mr. Moigan Lloyd, Wine Merchant Conway W. Owen, National Provincial Bank Hol)head .Mr. Frederic Gill, National Provincial Bank Llangefni.Mr. Wm. Hughes, National Provincial Bank Ch?.ter Mr. J. E. WiUiame, Dru g giat, Bar Denbigh Mr. J. Preece, National ;rovincial Bank MIDLAND COUNTIES INSURANCE COMPACT. CAPITAL, 9750,000. PATRONS. The Right Hon. the Earl of Yar?onugb. B,?kl?.by P. (Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnsbire.) The Right Hon. the Earl of Lindsev, Uiffngton House. T he Right Hon. Lot d Willoug ?by D'Eresby, Gm,hM, Castle, .ad G?yyr The Hon. Alexander Leslie Melville, Bran.ton Hall The Hon. Sir Henry Dy,,k, Bart., Scrivellby pourt. Sir Montague John Cholmeley, Bart,. P.E?. HWi. Sir Mo Banks Sta nt?op Esquire, M.P., R.e.by Abbey. George Fieschi Heneage, Esquire, M.P., Hainton HaU. rhriatonher I urnor, Esquire, Stoke Rochford. William Henry Wilson Todd, Esquire, Halnaby Hall and Truby Park, TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. the Earl of Yarcrough, Bmc= Park. The Right Hon. Robert Adam Christopher Nubet HaaúlteD, BI""bolme Hall.. William Rudg?.d Esqulre'o\!Í's (Jr Silver Street, Lincoln, and 6, Old Jewry, London. ESTABLISHED for Fire. Life, and liai In.umnen; for grmt- ing Endowments and A iti?., ..d also for G?amte" fw the Fil'lity f P On Places of trust. FIRE DEPARTMENT. All descriptions of Fire Insurances at moderate rate.. Farming Stock at 4s. pereetit., where no Steam Tbrashiof Machine is used, and Is. per cent, extra where Steam il used. Farm Buildings Insured at 2s. "er cent. if brick or stone, and tile or slate. Ordinary Maltkiln. at I.. 6d per cent. Losses by Fire, occasioned ,y Lightning, and from Explo" b Gas, made good ?o charge fc- Policies transferred f.. other Oia,?.. LIFE DEPARTMENT. All kinds of Life Assurances effected upon Terms most advia* tageou. to tHe Assurer; 80 per cent of the profits divided amongst the prtlclpatmg po icy oders, and no ex pen.es charged to the Life Fund except those actually connected with it, nor will tsf portion of the manag(,m t charges be imposed upon this F..l for the first 'even year.. One half of the Premiums on whole :r;artlciPating PlidW may remain at interest for the first five years. The payment of Premiums may b. au6peaded for a time mile pecuhar circumstances. HAIL STORM DOPARTM.NT Growing Crops Insured against Dam ga by Hail, at ModemW Rates. One-third of the Profits retrr?,,? period;caUy to InsureM The public have, by Insuring witb this Company, the madW of between Five and i" Hundred wealthy and influentw Bh? holders. WILLIAM ANDREW, General Secretary and Manager LINCOLN, December, 1859. AGENTS. ABERYSTWITH-MR, Edward Ellis, Grocer. CARDIGAN-W. W, Mltcbell, E.quire, Shitr. CARDIGAN—W. W, Mitchell, Esquire, Solicitor.. Mr? John Williams, Chemist and oaIJ.) CARNARVON-John Ll"yd, Esquire, ^hitect and   Fr .d i=y') DILIILLY Joseph R"berts, BriJ.h ScbGeI-muter. H,LYW", C2m James Williams, Auctioneer, Ma?y-dre Savings' Bauk LLANFYLLIN-MR. ??-?Ph Jones, Tea Dealer, Market SbwL LLA NFAIR-MR. John Pryce Griffilh., Post Master, Dnp«r and Grocer. LLANWRST-J. R. Griffiths, Esquire, Solicitor. MACHYNLLETH-MR. Thomas "lgan, Accountant, NEWTOWN-M r* Edward Rowley M"rris,junr., Mal#Ulr. RUTHIN—Mr. T. Roberts, Auctioneer, Clwyd 8treet* TURFRIU_MR. U. T. Ropro, Grom a ?a =.