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-= MARINE RESIDENCE, NORTH WALES. | To be Let, Furnished, f A VERY Desirable MARINE RESIDENCE, A in thorough and ornamental repair, replete with every convenience, anl fit for the reception of a family of the first respectability, containing1 good-sized Draw- *f}8T> Dining-, and Breakfast Rooms, six Bedrooms, two Dressing- Rooms, and Attics. The House is situate in the midst of an excellent Flower Garden and Lawn, with Green House attached, and has all requisite Outbuildings for such a residence. It is within ten minutes' walk of a well supplied and a cheap market town (where English service is held) only a few hundred yards from one ot the finest Beaches for Bathing1 in the kingdom. An excellent Trout Stream skirts the Pleasure Grounds, and there is abundance of fishing and shoot- ing- in the neio-hbourhood. I -k quantity of Land will be let with the House if re- quired. *or particulars enquire of the Editor of the 'Car- narvon Herald.* March 2oth, 1850. To be Sold by Auction, BY Mr. BLAND, At the CROWN INN, in DENBIGH, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of APRIL next, at 4 o'clock in the After- noon, subject to such Conditions as shall be produced at the time of Sale, A LEGACY, or sinn of £ 1000, payable upon the death of a Lady now in her 65th .year, and amply st-cured upon Freehold Estates in the County of, and near to the Town of Denbigh. For further particulars, apply to Nlr. WILLIAMSON, Solicitor, at his Offices, Holywell and Mold; or, to Messrs. WILLIAMS and EDWARDS, Solicitors, Den- bigh. T I M B E R NOW GROWING ON THE LLEWESOG ESTATE NEAR DENBIGH. To be Sold by Auction, or Ticket, BY Mr. EVAN DAVIES, At the CROWN INN, DENBIGH, on THURSDAY, the J8th day of APRIL, 1850, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, subject to conditions. NINE HUNDRED valuable OAK TREES, and upwards of 600 large LARCH POLES, to be arranged in Lots before the day ot Sale, and of I which descriptive particulars will appear in a future advertisement. The Timber is partly about 3 miles of Denbig'h, and Partly within 1 mile, with good roads, to Rhuddlan. For further information apply to Mr. S. EDWARDES, Solicitor, Denbigh. Denbigh, 21st March, 1850. MERIONETHSHIRE. CAPITAL SELECTED OAK TIMBER. To be Sold by Auction, At the House of Miss Martha Owen, PENGWERN ARMS, FKSTINIOG, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of APRIL, between the hours of 5 and 6 in the After- noon, subject to Conditions to be then produced, TWO Lots of very fine and valuable OAK TIMBER, suitable for Building Vessels of large dimensions, and other purposes, being lengthy and of excellent quality, worthy of the attention of Timber Merchants and Ship Builders, as such lots of Timber are seldom offered for Sale in this County. I LOT 1.—409 Fine OAK TREES, Scribe Marked 1 to 409 inclusive. LOT 2.—306 Fine OAK TREES, Scribe Marked to 366 inclusive. The atJOve Timber is now growing- on Plas Meini and Llecl.ddu Farau, close to the Villiifre of Festinioir. ve y convenient to the Turnpike Road, ana witmn 'Z\ nv-s of the navigable River at Muentwrog, where Jbitts ot. large dimensions are plying to the Shipping1 Port ot Port Madoc. For further information, Apply to Mr. WILLIAM PCC.H, Timber Valuer, D^elley; or Mr. LEWIS LOYD of Festiniog, who will appoint a person to show the Lots. MERIONETHSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. PAYNE Will Sell by Auction, At the CORSYGEDOL ARMS HOTEL, in the Town or B.R)IOUTH, at 4 o'clocK in the Afternoon of FRI. j>AY, the 24th day of MAY, 1850, subject to condi. ttons to be then and there produced, PUIE under-mentioned PROPERTY, consisting _L. of 149 Acres, 3 Roods, and 28 Perches, situate in the Parish of LLANABER, in the County of Merioneth, in the following or such other Lots as may be determined upon at the time ,of sale, LOT .-All that substantial Dwelling-house called HENDRE COED ISAF, with the Lands and Appur- tenances thereunto belonging, and now in the occupa- tion of Mr. W. H. Roberts. LOT 2.-All that capital Farm and Lands failed HENDRE COED UCHAF, with the Houses and Build- ing's thereon, and now in the occupation of Mr. Griffith Edwards. This property, consisting of excellent arable, mea- dow, and pasture Land, is capable of much improve- ment at a moderate outlay, and is distant one mile from the much frequented and fast improving Watering PJace, Barmouth. I The turnpike road leading 'from Barmouth to Har- lech passing through the Estate, affords every facility of approach, and the property commands a bold and extensive view of Cardigan Bay and its pictures;) ue coast, including Bardsey Island, and the Rocky Shores of Carnarvonshire, while on the Southern side of the Bay the view extends to the far distant hills of South Wales. Any party wishing for a dry and healthy situation for building, may here attain their object, and become possessed of a property affording sea and land views Hot rivalled by any in Wales. The Tenants will shew the property, and for further Particulars apply to Mr. JOHN MORRIS, Solicitor, Uala. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT COLWYN, BETWEEN ABERGELE AND CONWAY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. GRIFFITH JONES, By the direction of the Mortgagee, at the SHIP INN, in COLWYX, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of APHIJ" at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Condi- tions then to be produced — LOT 1. ALL that Old-established and Well-accustomed INN, called the SHIP, situate in the Village of Colwyn, in the Bay of Llandrillo-vn-rhos, in the County of Denbigh, with the Garden, Stable, Coach- house, and large room above thereunto belonging. The house contains 2 Parlours, 5 Bedrooms, Bar, large Kitchen, Pantry, Brewhouse, and good Cellaring. The Premises are held under a Lease (23 years of ^liich are unexpired), subject to a Ground Rent of "J- 5s., and to the payment of an Annuity of 51. Acres of excellent Land belonging to the Lessor are held therewith from year to year. LOT 2,—All that modern-built COTTAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, lying contiguous to the Ship Inn aforesaid, and containing 2 Parlours, 3 Bedrooms, Servants' Room, Kitchen, Pantry, Wash-house, and t-ellar. This Lot is held under a Lease (7 yearsof which are ^expired), subject to a Ground Rent of '2s. 6d. A ^emorandum, signed by the Lessor, is annexed to the ~e!»se, whereby lie declares his wish to be, that in case he should die before the expiration of the term, that the Person or persons for the time being, entitled to the said Remises, should grant to the Lessee, his Executors, *c., a further term of 21 years, commencing from the expiration of the original term, at the like Ground Rent. Colwyn is much resorted to as a Bathing place, and within a short distance of a Chester and Holyhead Railway Station. Mr. Edward Foulkes will shew the Lois, and further ^formation muy be had from Mr. THOMAS OLDFIELD, Solicitor, Farm, near Abergele« On Sale at the Rhyl Gas Works ABOUT 20 Tons of SUPERIOR (JOKE, ai 15s per Ton. A large quantity of COAL TAR, at 4d. per gallon. Also several TonsofAMMONlAUME, and A M M O- NIA WATER. Apply to the Manager at the Works. Rhyl, 30th January, 1850. SALES BY lVl R. LLOYD. SEVERAL Tons of yood OLD HAY may he )0 had at PANT-Y-MEL, BETTWS GWEKFII-BOCH, at from 30s to 50s. per Ton and do. do. at RUTHIN, at the same price. For the former, apply to Mr. ROB. ROBERTS. Pant- y-Mel; and the latter, to Mr. LLOYD, Park-place, I Ruthin. 1 8 5 0. A N N TJ A I. S A 1. R OF FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP, AT POOL PARK. M R. ~LLOYD Has again the pleasure of announcing that Mr. Thomas Tumor has kindly commissioned him to Sell by Auction, on the FARM PREMISES, at POOL-PARK, near RUTHIN, on THURSDAY, the 11th of APRIL, 1850, at Noon, HIS well assorted Ripe FAT SIXX I\ as fol- Ll lows :-l'youns-and very fat Cows, fi Galloway fat four-year-old Bullocks, 60 prime fat" elsh four- year-old Wethers, 20 very superior fat Cannock and Cheviot Nv ethers. N.B.-The whole Stock is Corn Fed, and in the primest condition. Park-place, Ruthin, March 30th, 185". SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FARMING STOCKi AT FFYNOGION, NEAR RUTHIN. MR LLOYD Feels the highest jjratificatirn in announcing that he has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, On the premises at FFYNOGION. on TUESDAY and and WEDNESDAY, the 9th and 10th of APBIL looO, each day at Eleven for Twelve o'clock punctually, rpiJ E extensive and exceedingly beautdul S'ock J of Young Well-bred DAIRY COWS, BULLS, FAT SHEEP. PIGS, and DRAUGT HORSES, as well as the whole of the valuable AGHl- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the property of Mr. Edward Lloyd, who is leaving the Vale: comprehending 20 reinaik- ably handsome young in-calf Milch Cows, () three- years-old splendid in-calf Heifers, pair of very pro- mising yearling Heifers, highly-bred short-horn three-years-old Bull, and a yearling Ditto, 103 very fat four-years-old Wether Sheep, 2 younsr in-pig Sows, 17 Store Pigs, a Team of 3 very active powerful young1 Cart Horses; a clever lundsome Brown Gelding, five-years-old, nearly 16 hands high, very fast, and steady in harness; 3 complete sets of Cart Gears, 3 do. of Leading Gears, 2 do. of Ploughing Gears, and sundry odd Do.; capital 41 inch wheel Waggon, very tresh, with sideboards 2 y and thrippers; broad-wheel Do.. with sideboards, thrippers, and moveable single and double shafts 4 4J inch wheel Carts, quite new, with iron arms and side- boards; narrow-wheel Cart, ditto, with sideboards and thrippers 2 capital iron Ploughs, and 2 wooden Ditto, 3 three-pieced Harrows, 2 single-horse Harrows, tive- tined Scuffler, 2 stone Land Rollers, (one made upon an entire new principle, and adapted for three horses), wooden Land Roller, stone Garden Roll, Turnip Drill and Roll, light wooden Roil, Winnowing Machine, two-knived Chaff Machine, 50 Corn Sacks, Corn Beam, Scales, :11111 Weights, Truck, 2 Heel Rakes, Crow Bar, I and lloek Implements, long and short Ladders, W ag- gon and Cart Ropes, dozen ivednijf^oxes^ Com J SflepffftaMTupon iron wheels, 3 Wheelbarrows, sets of new Fellies and Spokes, Spades, Rakes, Corn Mea- sures, &c., See. About 20 Hobbets of good sound Potatoes, and alight Drag, with patent axles The Furniture includes four-post and tent Bedsteads 6 excellent Feather Beds; sets of mahogany hair- stated, rose cane-seated, oak, and other Chairs; 2 Solas; mahogany, oak, and sycamore Tables; Chest- upon-Chest, in curled oak DressingTables and Wash- stinds; Dressing Glasses; dial-faced Barometer; eight-days C ock, in oak case oak Dresser, with cup- boards and drawers do. Corner Cupboards; oak Linen Chests, Desk, and Drawers; variety of Crockery, cop- per and iron Tea Kettles, Pots and Pans, Coffee Mill, Fenders and Fire Sets. Cradle and Rocking Chairs, 2 Foot Scrapers, a capital Mangle, Churn, and Salting- Tubs. The Live Stock and Out-door Effects will be SOlId on the First Day and the Furniture on the Second Day. n IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE AT PLAS LL AN G W Y FE N. MR. LLOYD Has been favoured with peremptory instructions from Mrs. Williams, who is leaving the neighbourhood, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises at PLAS LLANGWYFEN, near Den- bigh, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 18th and 19th of ApKU., 1850, each day at Eleven for Twelve o'clock, ri'l I] E entirp of her Beautiful and Valuable I FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HAY, CORN, DAIRY and BREWING VESSELS, and FURNITURE, comprehending DAIRY COWS, and YOUNG STOCK, SHEEP and PIGS, DRAUGHT and SADDLE HORSES, on the first day as toltows :— Twelve short-horn and cross-bred Milch Cows, calved and to calve 14 handsome two and three years old in-calf Heifers; 6 yearling Calves; three years old short-horn Bull pair of highly bred two years old short- horn ditto team of 6 handsome and powerful aggon Hoises, some of them nearly 17 hands high pair of promising two years old Cart Fillies I yearling ditto ditto; I ditto ditto Colt c ever giey Hack Mare, five years old, ntteen hands high, very fast; ditto Bay Hack; ditto four years old, fifteen hands one inch high, very steady and accustomed to harness 2 other useful Hack Mares; 4 beautiful Merino Ewes and their Lambs 1 ditto ditto Tup 4 young' Sows with or with- out Litters; exceedingly fine three years old Boar. HUSBANDRY IMPLEMENTS, HAY, CORN, and SADDLERY. —Two excellent narrow-wheel Wag- gons, with side boards and harvest gearing very good broad-wheel ditto with ditto 2 broad-wheel Carts, with iron arms, side boards, and gearing; 4J-inch wheel ditto light narrow-wheel ditto, with iron arms 4;j-inch wheel Tumbrel four-horse power Thrashing Machine, Winnowing Machine; 1 iron Plough, and 3 wooden ditto; 6 sets of single, pair, and three-horse Harrows 2 wooden Land Rollers, 1 stone ditto; Turnip ScufHer, Turnip Drill and Roll, seven-rows Seed Drill, Corn Truck, Corn Scale, Beam, and Weights, Corn Screen, 30 Corn Sacks, Corn Measures, and Sieves; four- knived Straw-cutting' Engine, single ditto ditto; four- knived Turnip Slicer; 5 Ladders, Grinding- Stone, Straw and Sheep Cratches, Hen Coops, Wheelbarrows, PiKels, Spades, Rakes, &c.; 5 complete sets of Horse Gearing, nearly new, 5 ditto Ploughing Gears, sundry odd Gearing, 2 Saddles and Bridles, bide Saddle, 2 sets of Gig Harness, and 2 Gigs, 4 stone Fodder Cisterns, 8 Pig Troughs, Stack of prime Wheat, about 100 hobbets, part of Stack of Hay. The Hay and Straw may be removed. On the Second Day, FURNITURE, DAIRY, and BREWING VESSELS.—Numerous four-post, tent, and stump Bedsteads, furnished in chintz, cotton, &c., several good Feather Beds, Bolster-, and Pillows, ma- hogany Dining, Card, and Loo Tables, sundry other Tables in oak, cherry, sycamore, &c., mahogany, oak, and bedroom Chairs, Pianoforte by Fomkisson, 2 Baro- meters, 2 eight-days' Clocks, 2 Dressers Shelves, and Cupboards, several oak Linen Chests, 2 oak Wardrobes, painted Dressing Tables and Washstands, Dressing- Glasses, Carpets, Sofa, largoe Store Cupboard, with drawers underneath, oak and""other Chests of Drawers, Chamber Ware, and an infinity of Crockery and Kitchen Utensils. The Dairy embraces Cheese Presses, Tubs, Vats, Salting Vessels, Milk Pots, Pans, &c. The Brewing D artment is replete with every requisite, including Funaces, Boilers, and Grates. N.B.—Refreshments will be on the Table shortly after 11 o'clock. [ Park Place, Ruthin, March 26th, 1850. WEAVER TO THE ROYAL FAMILY. ROBERT ROBERTS, I WEAVER, L LANBERIS ROAD, CAR N A R V 0 N. BEGS to apprise the Nobility and Gentry of the County, and the Public in general, that his several Samples ot WELSH LINSEYS, and other Silken and .Woollen Tissues, have attracted the not.ee, and secured the approbation of Royalty, and that Her Royal Ilig-hness the Duchess of Cambridge, amongst otheis, has favoured him with a considerable Order. N.B.—SCARFS, APliO VS, COUNTERPANES, TABLE COVERS, and CARPETS, Dlnde of the best Materials, and in the handsomest: Style, on the shortest Notice. To FAMILIES, HOTEL KEEPERS, &c. J. O. WILLIAMS, TSA DEALER AND GROCER' BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON, RESPECTFULLY infotms Families and the Public generally, that in addition to his usual well-selected "Stock of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Dried Fruits, Spices, See, he has a prime assortment of Che- shire and American Cheese, Carr's Carlisle plain and fancy Biscuits, British Wines, Pickles, and Sauces of every description, of the very best quality, at moderate prices. An APPRENTICE wanted. Apply as above. Messrs. J. P. and E. Westhead and Co., MANCHESTER, rPAKE ihe opportunity of informing their Fiiends -L and the Public, that notwithstanding1 the total de- struction of their warehouse and stock, by fire, on Triday morning, the 22nd inst., they are now prepared, at the extensive premises, numbered <>3, and 67, liccadilly, with large and well-selected Stocks in the various de- partments of their business, and that any Oiders in- trusted to them will be executed with the same facility, and forwarded with the same dispatch as heretofore. Manchester, Wednesday, March 27, 1850. FARM SEEDS, AT DICKSON S', CHBSITER, Clover, Red, English and Oats, Dun, or Winter Welsh „ New Sandy ft White, Dutch and Barley, Chevalier English „ True Chevalier, se- New Alsike lected from Suffolk Trefoil Beans, Tick Cowgrass Heligoland Lucerne, imported Vetches, Spring Trifoliutn Incarnatum Ryegrass, Pace's Perennial Turnip, all sorts >> liussel s Mangel VYurzel, four sorts Stickneys Carrot, Large Field White "Anuyal „ AUiineham „ Italian, imported „ Imported B Igian Ruck's Meadow Grass Parsnip, Cow, large Devonshire Evergreen do. Parsley for Pasture Buck Wheat, for Game Cabbage,Ox&otherkinds Saintfoin Chiccory Poas, Fescues, and all Gorse and Broom, for Cover other Natural Grasses Oats, Poland for laying down Land in True Tartarian Permanent Pasture. PEAS. GREY OR MAPLE. WHITE FIELD. BLUE FIELD, and several other kinds. POTATOES, OF SORTS, All free from Disease, and at the lowest market value. JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES, An excellent substitute for the Potatoe. FRAIVCTIS & JAMES DICKSON [ ■. w—«H«n—i rreilug—ai»tr TigrieuiturTsts' op XJL generally, that their Stock of the above, tog-ether with every ot ier sort of FARM SEEDS, is complete, and they have great pleasure in stating that the quality of the various articles is of the purest description, hav- ing been selected with care from the Growers and Mar- kets celebrated for their Genuine Samples, and Prices this Season unusually low. As usual, their Stock of "Swedish" and "Yellow Scotch Turnips," has been saved on their own lands, with the greatest care, from picked and Transplanted Bulbs. F. & J. D. after upwards of 30 years' experience, and having paid great attention to the making up mix- tures of Natural Grasses, for permanent pastures, are qualified to supply the various kinds and qualltiries I I various kinds :iiid quantities most suitable for profitable cultivation, in everv situa- tion, soil, and climate. Descriptive and Priced Catalogues to be had on ap- plication. GUANO and G\PSU\I, of the purest and best description, constantly ON SALE, at the lowest market rate. Chester, March, 1850. ST. ASAPH UNION. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ripn AT a RELIEVING OFFICER is wanted B for the St. Asaph District of the above Union, comprising t'ie parishes of St. Asaph, Bodfary, Dy- meirchion, Cwm, Dyserth, Meliden with Prestatyn, and Rhuddlan. Salary, 7tJl. per annum. The otiicei1 appointed will he required to keep a horse, to be conversant with the "'clsh lang-uag'e, to reside in St. Asaph, Hud to devote his whole time to the duties of the office. Testimonials of character and eligibility to be sent to my office, on or before THURSDAY, the iBtli of APHIL inst., on which day the election will take place. Security will be required in the sum of 1501. for the due performance otihe duties JNO. STORY, Clerk to the said Union. Board Room, St. Asaph, 4th April, 1850. ST. ASAPH UNION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, npHATa MASTER and MATRON are wanted 1 for the Workhouse of the above Union. The Salary of the Master will be h5/. per annum, and the Workhouse Hations; Matron's Salary, '201, per annum and the Rations. The Master anft Matron will be required to have a knowledge of the Welsh language, and to enter into security for the due performance of the oflice. Applications, with Testimonials of character and fitness to undertake the duties, to be sent to my oflice on or before TKUKSDAR, the 18th APRIl. inst. JNO. STORY, Clerk to the Union. Board-room, St. Asaph, 4th April, 1850. LLANRWST UNION. RELIEVING OFFICER WANTED. NCVnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, n ill AT the Hoard of Guardians of the Llanrwst -L Union, in the Counties of Denbigh and Carnar- von, will at their Fortnightly Meeting to be held on IUESDAY, the 30th day of APHIL, 1850, proceed to the election of a RELIEVING OFFICER for the Llanrwst District, comprising the several Parishes and iownslnps of Llanrwst, Llanddoget, Maerau, Gwyth- E' TV p,in^erniew, and Eglwysfaeh. ine Candidates for the above Office are required to send or deliver to me sealed Tenders, with testimonials °r f.m.ractt!r a"d competency, together with the names o iezr proposed sureties on or before the 27tli day of le said month of April, and the person who shall be ppomted will be required to reside in one of the pa- ns les within the District, and to devote the whole of is lme to the duties of his Office, not following any Fa whatsoever, and will be required to "'dsh language, and to have a sufficient now e ge of Arithmetic to keep the accounts, and to be able to find Security to the satisfaction of the Board ,r, c Performance of his office in the sum of 200/. Tlle Salary of- such Relieving Officer, will be 521 per annum, and lie will be required to commence upon the duties of his oflice on the 1st of May next. WILLIAM GRIFFITH, xi c> ■ Clerk to the Guardians. Llanrwst, 3rd April, 1850. — Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions. NOTICE IS HEREUY GIVEN, IIIAT the G EN EHAL QUARTER SESSIONS JL of the PEACE, for ths County of CARNARVON, will be held at the COUNTY HAM., in CARNARVON, on THUKSDAY, the lltli day of APRIL, 1849, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, tor the disp.ttch of the Civil and Criminal Business, and will be continued by adjournment from the 1 itli day of April aforesaid, to be held at the County Hall aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of APKIL aforesaid, at the hour ot 10 in the Forenoon at which last mentioned time and place all Business, Matters, and Things appertaining to the Assessment, Management, and Application of the County Rate or Stock of the said County of Carnarvon, (which by any Statute or S atutes now 111 force, the Justices of the'Peace are authorised to do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or a an adjournment -ins thereof,) will be commenced, done, and transacted pub- liely in open Court 10-t Dated the 18th day of March, RICHARD A. POOLE, Clerk of the Peace for the C.>untv C^-nan-on. Anglesey Quarter Sessions. NOTICF IS HEREHY GIV'EN, rpHAT the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS X of the PEACE, for the County of ANGJ.ESE*, will be held at the COUNTY HALT,, in BEAL MARIS on TUESDAY, the 9th day of APRIL, 18D0, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, at which time and place i Business, Matters, and Things appertaining to e Assessment, Management, and Application County Rate or Stock of the said County of Anglesey, which by any Statute or Statutes now in force, ie Justices of the Peace are authorised to do and transac at the General Quarter Sessions, will be commenced, done, and transacted publicly in open Court. 0 OWEN, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Anglesey. Beaumaris, 19th March, 1850. C 0 U N T Y 0 F DEN BIG H, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rlpHAT an ADJOURNMENT of the QCAll- TER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County of DENBIGH, for the purpose of auditing and allowing the Bills due from the County, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in RUTHIN, on MONDAY, the 1st day of JULY, 1850, at eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when and where the business relating to the Assess- ment, Application, or Management of the County Stock or rate will commence. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE in and for the said County, will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of JULY, 1850, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that the business re- lating to the Assessment, application, or Management of the County Stock or Rate, will commence at 12 o'clock at Noon on the said second dav of Julv, 1850. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the business relating to the Act second and third Victoria, chapter 93, ir tituled, An Act for the estab- lishment of Count;" J- District Constables by the authority of Justi«- j of tfrc r. >ce," and to the Act iJiiw* wi foarth Vic-'trria, chapUr 60, intituled. An Act t. amend aii Act forlth. es nf ISJlJlty and District Constables," will commence at the said Adjourned Sessions, at 12 o'clock at Noon, and at the said General Quarter Sessions, at 1 o'clock p.m. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, In pursuance of the requisition of iive Justices of the Peace acting in and for the said County of Denbigh, and of an order made at the last General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County, that it is intended pursuant to the said Act of 3rd and 4th Vic- toria, chapter at the next Michaelmas Quarter Sessions of the 1 eace for the said County, to be held at DENBIGH, in and for the said County, on the 15tli day of OCTOBER, 18;)(), at the hourot I of the clor-k in the Afternoon. propose that the Justices then and there assembled shall Report to one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, that it is their opinion that tlie appointed under the said Acts of 2nd and 3rd 'pp0ria» chapter 93, and 3rd and 4th Vic- toria, chapter oo, are no longer needed in the said County of Pen'Jigh, and that if three-fourths of the Justices asstj" at the said Michaelmas Quarter Sessions should n>olve to make such Report then, that such Report wIll Le Made to such Secretary of State as aforesaid. All Bills ti nd demand, upon the County are to be sent to my Omce on or before SATURDAY, the 29th day of to be laid before tlie Financial Committee at tlieir meeting, to be held at the County Hall, in Ruthin, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or. the said 1st day °' July next for approval; and all bills which are not so app].ove(] wjjj IlOt be paid a' the said Sessions to be held On the said 2nd day of July afore- JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 30th March, 1850. N .n. IustructlOns for indictments must be sent to my office (IIliellever practicable) four days at least before such Sessions, otherwise the Attorney's fees will not be allowed- Llantisilio Inclosure. WI1EUEas an Appl uat on for the Tnclosureof a part of LLANTISILIO MOUNTAI V, which is situate in the several Townships of CYM MS, CAKDRWG, LLANDYMA-S 111 jbe parish of Llantisilio. in the county of Denlii-h, 'ias wen duly made to 44 The Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales," pursuant to the provisions ot the Act ot the 8th and 9th Vic* c. 1IS- u I Whpr^as "ie said Application has been referred bv the said Commissioners to me, an Assistant Commis- sioner, duly appointed under the said Act, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That I shall hold a Meeting on the 22nd dav of APHIL next, at the honr of 11 ill the Forenoon, at the WHITE HAKT IIiN, at PENTHEDWR, in the said county, for the purpose of'hearing any objections which may be made to the proposed Inclosure, and any Information or Evi- dence which may be offered in relation thereto. Witness my hand this 27th day of March, 1850. Siirned, ANEURIN OWEN Assistant Inclosure Commissioner. Merionethshire Turnpike Roads. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpHAT a General and Special Meeting of the -L Trustees of the Turnpike Trusts, in and for the County of Merioneth and part of Denbighshire, acting under the provisions of the 59 George the Third, chap. 98, and of other Acts passed in relation thereto, and to Turnpike Hoalls generally, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in the Town of DOLGELLEY, in the said County of Merioneth, on THURSDAY, the ttth day of APHIL next, at the hour of Two o'clock in the Afternoon of the same day, to take into consideration a certain Bill now before Parliament for "continuing and enlarging the term and powers of three acts passed in the reign of his bite Majesty Kins- George the Third, for repair- ing and widening several Roads leading to and from the lown of Bala and Dolgelley, in the County of Merioneth, and other Roads therein mentioned in* the Counties of Montgomery, Denbigh, and Salop, and for repairing several other Roads in the Counties of Me- rioneth and Denbigh, and to authorize the employ- ment ot a professional gentleman to watch the progress of the said Bill through Parliament, and to do all other acts which mey be deemed requisite for the protection of the interests of the said Trust, whether by the introduction of additional clauses into the said Bill,"orotherwise, and also to sanction the payment out of the Trust funds of all such cost, charges, and expenses as shall be necessarily incurred in that behalf. Dated the 16th day of March, 1850. Signed, EDWARD LLOYD, of Rha^-att. ROHEUT WILLIAMS VAUGHAN, of Rug. RICHARD W. PRICE, of Rhiwlas. W. W. E. WS NN, of Penniarth. HEJvRY RICHARDSON, of Aberhirnant. & Australian NewXine of Packets. ■ f r f] E first of the above Line is the A LUA TROSS, I. of 1,02b Tons Register, a new Ship launched in January, Frigate-built, Sails remarkably fast, and will be dispatched on the 30th of APRIL, for ADELAIDE, PORT PHILIP, and SYDNEY, New South Wales. Her accommodations are superior to anything yet dispatched from this Port. For Freight or Passage, apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, and Co 1, North John-street, Liverpool. 1 To Owners of Stallions. I /fMIE PR1ZF. of £ t() will be given to the BEST r STALLION, adapted fj 1 Ridiny and Driving1, at I a Meeting of the Lampet, r A ricultural Socit-ty, on the 1st SATURDAY in MAY nrxt. when the Annual Exhi- bition of Stallions will take place, and every encourage- ment will be given to the prize horse. WM. REES, Hon. Serretary. Velindre, near Lampeter. April 1st, 1850. POUNDS PER ANNUM for 10s. Any Person desirous of becoming possessed of the above-named Annual Income, are requested to make all immediate application, enclosing- a Postage Stamp, to JAMics ANDERSON, Esq., 23, Mi.ldl. -row. High Holborn, London, who will furnish the fullest particulars by return of Post. State of the Tea Trade. THE SUPPLIES of BLACK TEA, imported L this Season (1850), are very large but in real, true, and fine Qualities, the proportion is small. The Consumers will soon fillJ this to be the case therefore, sound judgment in the selection will be amply re- warded. Our Connexion was fornwd on the Stannard of crceU lenct/ i>f (futility, at moderate Prices, which, with practi- cal knowledge and attention to business, has been productive ot an extensive Trade. Families are now supplied with Tea and Coffee, lie medium of our appointed Agents, in various paits of the United Kingdom, at the annexed List of Prices, direct from HAMILTON & DAVIES. TEA MARKET, 1, RAN ELAGII ST., LIVERPOOL. C(. r,, ,BLACK TEAS. d. Shon^r Black-leaf Congou 4 0 Choice Souchong, strong and fuU-fla- mured 4 4 Choice Pekoe-flavoured Tea. 4 8 Best Black Do. 5 0 GREEN TEAS. Fine Hyson Twankav 4 0 Fine Young Hyson 5 0 Choicest Ouchain 5 8 The Finest Gunpowder 6 8 COFFEES. Good Costa Rica 1 0 Fine East India—picked quality 1 4 Choice Mocha or Jamaica 1 8 The Coffee is secured in Tin Foil, and put up in packages of ilb. and lib and 1 lb., and 21b., T 11 Canis- 4 2 ters. (No Charge made for the Canisters.) SOLE AGENT FOR A hergavenny I. V atkins.Confectioner Aberystwyth J. Cox Postoffice Aberaron and Taikack .T. Hibbert, Grocer Si Draper Bangor O. Owens Tea Dealer Betiiesda H. Jones .Tea Dealer Beaumaris M. Prichard Confectioner d. G. (;j-er I.- W. :#™ £ err, Brecon S. Humpa¡rp.Sratioller Carnarvon T. Richardson, Tea Dealer Carmarthen E.Jones. Dr-iper Chepstow M. Howell.Confectioner Clun E. Thomas Postoffice Erruood S.'Jones Grocer, & Her wain John Jones .Tea Dealer Hereford Henry S. Duggan, Cliernist Kington W. Middieship.Chemist Llanfair W. Wat kins Draper Ludlow W. Taylor Confectioner Monmouth R. G. Waugh .Stationer Menai Bridge Morris Wiiliains. Draper Newport, Salop W. G. Ostler Chemist Oswestry Edw. Davies, Confectioner Pentraeth Williams.Tea Dealer Pentyrch J Thomas, Grocer & Draper Pembroke Dock W. Dawkins Draper Pembroke W. Trewent Draper Ross ..T. Jones. Confectioner Jihos-y- Medre Geo. Bradley, Confectioner SheffnaU \V. C, Pace Chemist Swansea James Adams, Confectioner | Tredegar J. Thomas Stationer Talgarth Wms. & Nicholas, Drapers Application for the Commission to Sell the above Comnany's Teas and Coffees by one respectable party, in each town in the United Kingdom, will have atten- tion. One Ag-ent only is appointed in each Town, unless made agreeable to each party. YST0RDY TEA, COFFEE, A SIWGK. YR vdvm yn barchus vn hvslvsu Defnyddwyr ein bod wedi AGOR Y MASNACHDY, No. 2, PARADISE STREET, Y d R W 5 C-VNTAF 0 LORD STREET, I WERIHLI TEA, COFFEE, A Sl\GR. Yr Efwyddorion ar ba rai y cerir vn mlaen y Sefvd- H-id liwii vdvnt v rhai canlvnollat, i werthu dim ond Nuyd lau d'iqi/myg — ~ih i y sjhv mwyaf pa rod i hob Archebion ( Orders) a gytiwynir i'\v g.jtiil ;-3ydd, i i roddi i'n Noddwyr y fantais uniongyrchol o unrhyw ostyn"iai yn y Farchnad. Gail tin bod yn rbag- ganfod mor lleied o yniddibyniad sydd yn cael ei roddi I \'n O'vtfr!din ar IJl'otJ:.>s1adall IIc!¡..1 P¡"ldlalJ yu y g'an¡'elJ I,o.fi Fasnach, nid ydym ond yn unig erfyn gan ein Cyfeillion a'r Cyhoedd UN PUAWF, gan ddymuno gosod i lawr y Rhestr gryno ganlynol o Brisiaii v cvf- 1 ryw Nwyddau ag sydd mewn defnyddiau cyffredin — CONGOU, ordinary, to good useful kind 2s. 10. to 3. 4d. fine strong, recommended.. 3 b' ..4 0 SOUCHONG, fine, to finest Lapsang 4 4 ..5 0 Ve v fine scented ORANGE P'EKOF. 4 4 0 0 GUNPOWDER 3 6 ..3 10 middling, to good 4 0 4 ti fine bright 5 0 ..5 8 fine, to very finest b 0 b 6 Roasted COFFEE— tine Plantation.. 1 2 0 0 Cu.ta Hira 1 4 0 0 finest Jamaica ..1 6 ..0 0 finest, choice old Mocha 1 8 ..0 0 THOMAS DICKINS & CO., Ystordy Cyfanwerth a Manwerth Tea, Coffee, a Siwgr. yPARADISE STREET ■2, Drws cyntaf o Lord Street LIVERPOOL. Dymuna T. D. & Co. gyfeirio sylw eu eydgenedl y Cymrv, at Y r^tr uniod o briaiau Tea a CiioftVe vr hon y Y11 L-wbl hyderus, ond iddvm wneut'hur pniwfo'r Nwyddau, a gyterlyou a'r cy nieradwvaeth, ac a sicrha lddynt hwythau ell cefnogaeth barhaus" Trwveu cvsvlltiad agos a r I-avchnad De a Chcffee, a'r rlnvydd- ineb i brynu yn y lai goreu am urian parod, galluo^ir hwy 1 wcyflenwi ar y cytryw delerau nas gellir cael eu gwell a r rhai sjdd yn pn-swvlio yn y wind, mewn canlyniad 1 r cytteusderau gyda Rheilifyrdd, gallant yniddined y derbyniant eu Nwyddau mewn amser byr gan eu bod wedi ei gwneuthuryn rheol i dalu gylw diaros 1 bob archeb (order) ar ei derbyniad. D.S.-Dymunant hefyd hvshysu iFeistriaid T.longau yn hwyllO i RorthVaddoedd* Cartrcfol a Thramor, Y gallant eu cyflenwi a'r Nwyddau uchod am brisiau cyfanwerth (xtloiesale). THOMAS DICKINS & CO. DO LGELLEY TO LONDON. ALTERATION OF TIME, THE DEFIANCE, < CHARLES CASTLE BEGS to inform bis Patrons and the Public, that the above well-appointed Four-IIor>e Coach, runs daily (Sundays excepted,) from the SHIP HOTEL, DOLGELLEY, at half-past 10 o'clock, for the LLAN- 3 LLEN ROAD STATION, passing through BALA, CORWEN, and LLANGOLLEN, meeting the Express Train* to SHREWSBURY, Bill MI NO HA M„ LON- DON", and ad part,, t iiie North. The "Denance" also leaves the LLANGOLLEN ROAD STATION dai:y, (Sundays excepted,) at a j to 12 oil the arrival of the 10 4 > train from Chester, and trains trom 811rewshuryalld Birmingham, passing1 through the same rou'e to DOLGELLEY. The above Coach passes through BALA at half-past 12 o'clock, the DHUID at 2 o'clock, and CORWEN, at half-past 2 0 clock, 111 time to meet the 5 o'clock Train for Liverpool. Tile above alteration has taken place in consequence of tlie '1 rains 011 thr* Shrewsbury and CileSier Railway having been altered on the 1st inst. Passengers booked at the Ship Hotel, Dolg'e'.ley, and the Llangollen Road Station. Coach Office, Ship Hotel, Dolgelley, April 2, 18-30. EARMOUTH, DOLGELLEY. & RUABON ROYAL MAIL. 1'IIE ROYAL MAIL leaves BARMOUTH ) every Mornino- at t to 11 o'clock, via. DOT.- 4 GELLEY. BALA, LLAXDHILLO. CORWEN, and LLANGOLLEN", arriving at RUABON in time for the Mail Train to London, Bimiinghaiii, Liverpool, &c., &c. The ROYAL MAIL 1 eaves RUABON everv Morn- ing at t before 7 tor DOLGELLEY and BARMOUTH, &e. Passengers leaving London by the Mail Train at Night, will arrive at Rnabon in time for the Barmouth Mail, either via. Shrewsbury or Chester. SAILINGS FOR MARCH & APRIL, OF THE PACKET BETWEEN" ME.\TAI BRIDGE AND LIVERPOOL. r rpn E Cnv of Dublin CornpalJY respectfully give < NOTICE that on and after the 1st of MARCH, it is intende-1 to Sail one of the Compauv's Steamers from MEXAlBRiDCK-MOXDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 10 o'clock in the Morning; and from PRINCE'S PIER HRAD, LIVERPOOL, on WEDNESDAYS and SA- TURDAYS, at the same hour. All Goods for Wales, intended to be forwarded by this conveyance, should be sent to the Trafalgar Dock by TUESDAY EVENING, to be shipped by the Vessel leav- ing on Wednesday Morning. For further particulars, apply to Mr. E. W. TIMOTHY, Muiiui Bi-idii-e Mr John' Joxjis, High-street, Car- narvon or at the dry of Dublin Cumpauy's Office, Water-street. Liverpool. Menai Bridge, 25;h February, 1850. Ziiverpjol, Beaumaris, Bangor, and Menai Bridge, rpiIE POWEUl I'L and EAST-SAILING _l STEAMER, C A M B It X A, Cajit. HUNTER, Will Sail from PRINCE'S PIEH. LIVERPOOL on and after TUESDAY, tlie 2'ith MAKOH, until further K«tice,onTU' SDAYS and FRIDAYS, at ten o'clock Morning, and will leave the MENAI BRIDGE, on THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at ten o'clock Morning. At the Menai Bridge, apply to Mr. R. HUMPHREYS; at Liverpool, to PtticE &. CASE. For Stopping Decayed Teeth. Patronised by Her MAJESTY THE QUEEN. His Royal Highness PRINCE ALBERT. Her Royal Highness tlie DUCHESS OF KENT. His Grace the ARCH BISHOP of CANTERBURY. Mr. Howard's Succedaneum, FOll FILLING DECAYED TEETH. how- ever larg-e the cavity. It is superior to anything ever before used, as it is placed in the Tooth in a soft state, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth for many ynHs, rendering extraction unn cee- sary. It arrests all further progress or decay, and ren- ders them again useful in mastication. All persons can use the SUCCEDANEUM themselves with ease, as full Directions are enclosed. Prepared only by THOMAS HOWARD, Surg-eon Dentist to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, 17, George-street, Hanover-square, London, who will send the Succedaneum free by Post to any part of the King- dom. Price 2s. 6d. Observe; the Succedaneum is Sold in Sealed Packets, with full Directions for use en- closed, and the Signature, THOMAS HOWARD, in Red Ink on the outside of the Wrapper. Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Venders in the Kingdom. Sold Whohsale by BARCLAY & SONS, SUTTON &. Co., and Mr. EDWARDS, London. Loss of Teeth. A very curious imention connected with Dental Sur- | gtrv has been introduced bv Mr. HOWARD. It is the lirroduction of an ENTIRELY NEW DESCRIPTION of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed without springs, wires, or ligatures. Tnev so perlectlv resemble natural teeth, as not to be distinguished from the originals by t ie must intimate friend. They will never change or decay, and will be found very superior to any ee ever before used. This method does not require extraction of roots, or any painful operation, an support and preserve the teeth that a re TK guaranteed to restore !trticilLuion and invention deserves the notice 01 are În- importance to many Persons and t tiiemselveg throated m it, cannot do better i nvi r ti Mr. Howard*; skill as a Dentist And in improvements may be „,p thP MOST ECONOMICAL, he Will continue the «,ame mode- rate charges sU fGEOX DENTIST, 17, GEORGE STHEET,' HANGER SQUARE, LON- D?,Lew Artificial Teeth, has obtain- 01 the follow- 111 Sir'jaines Cl'ark, Bart. Physician toher Majesty. Vr. Locock nysicvm Accoucheur to her Majesty. Sir B. C. Brodie, Bart., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty- Sir David Danes, Physician to her Malesty the Queen Dowager. •> Dr Merriman, Physician to her R. H. the Duches of Kent and numerous other members of the medical profession. Those interested in the subject will find this statement of their superiority over all others, to be entirely and scrupulously correct.