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WANTED. A MEDICAL ASSISTANT, D U L Y qualified and conversant with the Welsh language. ^Appiy t0 qr HUGHES, MOLD. Wrexham Infirmary and Dispensary. W ATED an unmarried HOUSE SURGEON. jv who will be required to act as Apothecary and j gpenser, and also as Secretary for the abovtf ^titution and lie must either be a member of the v College of Surgeons of London, Edinburg h, or Lo i'n' or a Licentiate of the Apothecaries' Company, Sftr ant^ conversant with the Welsh Language. ti ''ry 70/. per annum, with furnished apartments in Institution, and Coals and Candles. q APplication must be made in writing1 to the Medical ommittee of the- Institution, statiug- aire and qualiii- ■™ns, by the 26th instant. ^jexham, April 17th 1850. 250 l'OUNI)S PER ANNUM for 10s. Any Person desiious of becoming possessed of e above-named Annual Income, are requested to make to '?llnec^ute application, enclosing1 a Postage Stamp, II li MKS DKHSON') Fs<h, 23, Middle-row, High °lborn, London, who will furnish the fullest particulars 1 Return of Poat. | A Cottag-e to be Let, Furnished, 1 Vv1T,nN a inile of Carnarvon, comprising two „ 1, Kitchens, two Sitting Rooms, two Bedrooms, and ^ervants' Attic. ji ^Pply at the Office of this Paper, pre-paid. I A R I X E-RESi-j) ENe E, NORTH WALES. To be Let, Furnished, A VERY Desiiable .MARINE RESIDENCE, e 'n thorough and ornamental repair, replete with fP' cpnvenience, and fit for the reception of a family iriw ''rs^ respectability, containing good-sized Draw- ls 7*' fining, and Breakfast Rooms, six Bedrooms, two T]8s'n" ^00ins> and Attics. Fl House is situate in the midst of an excellent ^n<yv,er Garden and Lawn, with Green House attached, j has all requisite Outbuilding's for such a residence. 18 within ten minutes' walk of a well supplied and a an?'' niai'ket town (where English service is held) Bi °n'y a few hundred yards from one of the finest I-hes for bathing in the kingdom. n excellent Trout Stream skirts the Pleasure ini* and there is abundance of fishing1 and shoot- « "l the neighbourhood. IquA^|Uantity of Land will be Jet with the House if re- qtlire p n»»0r Particulars enquire of the Editor of the 'Car- v°« Herald.' ^»rch 25th, 1850. Has LLANFAIR, ANGLESEY. To be Let, Furnished, MAY be enteued UPON IMMEDIATELY, That most desirable Country Residence, called I fLAS LLANFAIR, delightfully situatefl on the Brj?j ey shore of the Menai Straits, near the Britannia ^T' a!1(^ commanding an extensive view of the ItWdonian range of mountains. foUr ^otltains Drawing, Dining*, and Breakfast Rooms, Atfj Bedrooms, two Dressing Rooms, and pood ^'tc'len' Cellars, See., neatly and comfortably fl5 llP> suitable tor a gentleman's family. otbehere are ftls0 pood Stab'ing, Coach-house, and all r necessary appurtenances. Ac|.W° 'ar^e and excellent Gardens, with about four of Pleasure Ground are attached. and le Llanfair Railway Station is about a mile distant, ■Hoi y the Trains pass regularly between Bang'or and pybead through the Britannia Tube tc1. further particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERTS, on ^Premises. I ANGLESEY. NsiRAB LE~r E S I D E N C E. TO BE LET, Year to Year, or for a Term of Years, and entered upun immediately, I IlE M ansion, called PLA.S LLANFIGAEL, with the Out-buildings, Offices, Kitchen, and d Garden and Orchard, thereto belonging, situate tile Pltl.,isil of LLANFIGAEL, in the county of AN- f TrEV loin '^aT,s'on's an uniform and modern structure, L P'^ing- a Vestibule, Drawing-room, Dining-room, I e:1 last-mom, together with a Kitchen, siiitible and Offices, five cheerful Bed-rooms, and "L'Uuts'-rooms, over the Offices, excellent Cellars, ^dry, Brewhouse, Bakehouse, and Wash-house, j 1 .Men Servants' Sleeping-rooms over them. i^r ls situated within about a mile of the Post Town of injfem, five of the Valley Station on the Chester and fjihead Railway, and about seven of Holyhead. Iduor ^arden and Orchard are well stocked with pro- l^ei!viVe ^ru't trt!es. A Pack of Harriers is kept in the 'Jjj Rhbourhood, and part of the l and is bounded by a which affords p-ood sport to those who are fond of t>0tJ1a,nUseinent of Angling-. The Tenant may be ac- tio ni0(^ated with some rich Pasture Land to follow the 4Use at All Saints next. hoo pl'cations to be made to Mr. O. OWEN, Solicitor, e^>aHs. -—-ij^Advertisement will not be continued. > TO BE LET, AS IN THE TOWN OF ABERGELE, VERY Desirable FURNISHED RESI- an(] ^fi.VCE for a Genteel Family, comprising Dining1 \Va.ttiny Rooms, four Bedrooms, three Attics, and j 'or teJ' Closet, Kitchen, Scullery, and Laundry, Stabling- ai),j )v° borses, Coach.-house, a good Kitchen Garden, [ A 'S suPl'lied with water. ( H0'JPliciition to be made to Mr. ROBERT JONES, Bee J ^Uberoele. FLINTSHIRE. A T E R C0"R N MIL L. j TO BE LET, j TO BE LET, AVITII IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A excellent CORN iMILL, in thorough state o Ii^^wPair, having- been recently built, with entirely Machinery, and upon the most approved piinciple. bQf)vle Mill is supplied with a constant and unvarying- ^ui °! water, with which it can be watered at all times, 's situated within convenient distances of several fet0WnB- LAU, ''irtlier particulars apply to Mr. ROBERT BLAND, Denbigh. I i TO BE LET, |A ^OMMODIOUS HOUSE, GARDEN, and ROPI1, containing- 3 Bedrooms, Parlour, Kitchen, <[C, v Kitchen, Pantry, Cellar, Coach-house, Stable, Tl 'Quit^ ^0use is pleasantly situated, well ventilated, and XL lil'lciing- a view of the Estuary of the Dee. Is lltyin fniles distant from the 1st Class Station of the fa eraml Holvhead Railway at Rhyl, 1^ mile from L p., Station. fiOj.p '"rtlier particulars, apply to Mr. ISHMAEL Agent, Talarg-och Mine, near Rhyl. TO BE LET, J, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, ROYAL HOTEL, at Khyl, North Wales. I^^tr-1 a^ove property, which is situate in the most t IVrv' Position in Rhyl, and near the sea, comprises '^ttfl e*fensive accommodation, and has lately been •]-, UP with erery convenience. | C0i) is extensive Stabling-, with good and convenient "ji. '"houses and Gardens attached. El0l. household Furniture and Effects, with the 8 and Carriag-es, will have to be taken by the a valuation.. 'orh0e4. °U3e has commanded an extensive Business for "ne past, and tiie present affords a most excellent 1ealjr*Un''y any person of energy anl capital of soon a fortune. ia»i ? town of Rhyl, from its position as a fashionable Place, and its adjoining- a first-class Station R^con Chester and Holyhead line of Railway, has Wru 'C a Ptace of consideiable importance, and is daily Ing. '•PnUr }Premises, and for further particulars, [ITJV Messrs. CHURTON, Chester; Messrs. THOR- rALi R°BINSON, Solicitors, Manchester; or Mr. r < 21\, Solicitor, Chester. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, By Mr ROBERT EDWARDS, To tlie highest approved Bidder, at a Yearly Rent, at the HARBOUR COMMITTEE ROOM, in the town of CARNARVON, in the county of Carnarvon, on TUES- DAY, the 30th day of JULY, 1850, between the hours of Two and Four in the afternoon, for such a term, and subject to such conditions assliaHbe then and there specificed rPHE PATENT SLIP, situate at Turkey-shore, i. in the town of Carnarvon, with the Cradle and other Machinery, and certain Sheds and Store Houses thereto belonging. The above Slip (constructed by Messrs. Morton and Company) is calculated to raise Vessels of 400 Tons and under, and is in g'ood working' order and repair. The Premises may be inspected, and further parti- culars known oil application to Mr. J O. JACKSON, Cleik lo the Carnarvon Harbour Trustees, or to Messrs. POOJ.E, POWELL & POOLE, Solicitors, Carnarvon. TO CLERGyMEN. To be Sold, price Five Guineas, THE UORiE HOMILETIC7E of the Rev. C. SIMEON, in 21 Vols., 8vo, Cloth, in excellent con- dition, several of the Vols. being- uncut. Original price, 91. Apply to Mr. GEE, Stationer, Denbigh. 1 his advertisement will not be repeated. FOR SALE. npHE substantially built Flat BRITANNIA, 60 u Tons Burthen, built at the Britannia Bridge in 1847. Also, another substantially built Flat, 45 Tons Bur- then, called the UNION. Both these Vessels are now lying- at the Britannia Bridg-e, near Bangor, where application must be made. They are in a tlior< ugh state of repair, and can he got ready for sea in a few days. Parties in want of Vessels of this description will find these worthy of their at- tention. ORGAN ON SALE. TO BE SOLD, AT a very lew price, a fine-toned CHAMBER ORGAN, in good condition, suitable for a small Church or Chapel. Apply at the Herald Office. To be Disposed of, A SMALL CHURCH ORGAN, with 8 Stops, i of very sweet Tone, and great power, with solid Mahog-any Front, Carved Work, and recently Gilded Pipes, for 371. A Patent Transposing-, Horizontal COTTACE GRAND PIANOFORTE, by a first-clnss maker, with 61 Octaves. M etallic Plate, of rich Tone, and Concert Power, in Spanish Mahogany Case, about one year out of the factory, for 501. I A new plain Mahogany COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by an old-established maker, of very sweet Tone, and g'ood Touch, 291. A new DOUBLE CONCERTINA, by Wheatstone, value 10 Guineas, with Instruction Book and Case, for 8/. The above Instruments were selected by a Professor in London, and are offered (under certain circumstances) at such low prices as may never be presented to the public again. Address, Mr. WILKES, No. 6, Portland-street, Aber- ystwyth. To be Sold by Private Contract, A LEAS EH OLD ESTATE, CONSISTING donble-fronted Dw*eIling-house, situate in Wat- kins Row, Holyhead, and called or known by the name of the HOLLAND ARMS. Also a Dwelling-house and Shop situate in Boston- street, Holyhead, and now in the occupation of Thomas Watkins. The situation of the above premises is highly advan- tageous for business purposes, standing- in the most populous part of the town, and the property is well wor- thy the attention of parties, as an investment. This property is held under a Lease for lives renewa- ble for ever. For further particulars, apply to Mr. SAMUEL DEW, Solicitor, Llang-elni. MR. W. DEW. Has been commissioned by FitANK ATKINSON, Esq., to dispose of by PUBLIC AUCTION, At his residence, FIION DE(' ,BANGOR, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of APRIL, 1850, commencing- punctually at 11 o'clock, a m., ri"MlE whole of the Modern HOUSEHOLD JL FURNITURE and other Effects —upon the Pre- niises. The Drawing-, Dining-, and Breakfast Rooms, contain a well made Mahogany Loo Table on carved triangular pedestal; Mahogany Dining", Side, and Work Tables; Sofas in Mahogany Frames, stuffed with Horse Hair, covered with Hair, Cloth, and Chintz; Mahogany and Cane seated Chairs, with loose Cushions Mahogany Reclining- Chair, lined with Morocco; a fashionable Chimney Glass in a chaste Gilt Frame eleg-ant Bronze and Brass Fenders; Steel Fire Irons; Brussels, and Kidderminster Carpets, &.c. A fine-toned Square Piano Forte, by Broadwood; Music Stool and Canterbury several rare and valuable Books, (including-2 vols of Rapiu's History ot Eng- lan); Telescope Spirit Level, by Troughton an excel- lent Peniag-raph, by Dollond Drawing- Instruments Walker's highly-prized G ological Map of England and Wales. That of the Bedroom consists of strong Four-post Camp and French Bedsteads, with white Dimity and Drab Moreen Hangings; first-class Feather Beds; llair and St aw Mattresses; Blankets and Counter- panes; Cane and Rush-seated Chairs; Mahog-anyalld Oak Chests of Drawers Dressing-Tables; Washstands and Toilet Glasses. The Kitchen is replete with its several requisites. Likewise a light and handsome Eng'lish-built PH/F- ton with Head in front; a splendid and remarkably tractable BAY CARRIAGE HORSE, 7 years old, 1.")21 hands high, perfectly sound and in fine condition; neat Harness, Izc. (ç: May be viewed on the Monday preceding the day of Sale. VALUABLE BANKRUPT PROPERTY. H I B ERN I A HOTEL, HOLYHEAD. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, By Ot-der of the Assignees, rpiIE GOODWILL of the above excellent Es- J tablishment, together with the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK in TRADE, FIXTURES, IM- PLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, HORSES, COWS, COACHES, CARTS, a small FARMING STOCK, and other Effects, the property of William Pauling, a Bankrupt. The Hotel is an excellent House, in g-ood repair, and may be entered upon immediately, and the party taking it would derive the advantages of the ensuing- season. About 17 Acres of Land are attached. To Capitalists and Hotel-keepers, this is a most de- sirable opportunity for investment, and one which is rarely met with. Holyhead having- been appointed the Station for the departure and arrival of the Admiralty Steamers with the mails to and from Dublin, and being the terminus of the Chester and Holyhead Railway (now recently completed), will in nil probability become a place of considerable importance, and this Hotel, from its position, and the high character it has hitherto main'ained, will at all times command a first-rate Business. The Rental of the House is .£90 per Annum, and of the Land and Cottages £39 per annum. Parties may now view the Premises, and obtain any particulars relating thereto from R. WILLIAMS, Esq., Bodafon, Anglesey; M ORRIS GRIFFITH, Esq., Solicitor, Bangor; GEORGE MORGAN, Esq., Official Assignee, Cook-street, Liverpool; or of Messrs. EVANS and SON, I Solicitors, Liverpool, to the latter of whom Tenders are to be sent on or before the 23rd day of APRIL instant. CEMENT. W. G. FH O M A S BEGS to inform Iuiilders, Plasterers, and otbets, that he has arranged with the Proprietors and Manufacturers of the VICTORIA CEMENT, to be their Agent for Carnarvon and vicinity, for the Sale of that well-known, valuable, and useful Article, which he oo( can truly recommend as good as any yet manufactured, if not the best, alike ibr hardness, durability, and to keep out damp. Also, HYDRAULIC LIME and PLASTER of PARIS ground and in casks. Carnarvon, April 16th, 1850. T. AND W. PRICHARD, BEG to inform their Friends and the Pu bl ic thõlt they have now ready for inspection, a verv lap'-e STOCK of DRESSES, SHAWLS, SCARF^s,VISITES, MANTLES, Sec., See., being the Newest Desig-ns pro- s]-' duced this Season in London and Paris, selected by Mr. PRICHARD, an inspection of which they most respect- fully solicit. Chester, April 16th, 1850. On the 1st of May next will be Published, I UNDER the Express Patronage of the Hight Reverend the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, the Lord Bmhop of St. David's, the Lord Bishop of Lichfield, the Very Reverends the Dean of St. Asaph, the Dean of Chester, and the leading Clergy of North and South Wales, SONG FROM THE MOTHER LAND. By THOMAS CAMBRIA JONES. Orders to he given to the Booksellers. London: HUGH HUGHES; Publisher, St. Martin-le- Grand. a- Australian New Line of Packets. Iril r. first of the above Line is the ALBATROSS, |_ of 1,02H 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 Pert. For Freight or Passage, apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, and Co., 1, North John-street, Liverpool. Great Sale of Drapery Goods. TO THE INHABITANTS or CARNARVON & ITS VICINITY. RrCHLARD OWEN, NELSON EMPORIUM, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON, BEGS to inform h;s Friends and Customers that, unbiassed by the futile attempts of a few monopolists, whose sole aim is to keep up the price of Goods, he is deti rmined to pursue the same system of Cheap Trading that has hitherto been the distinguishing feature of his Establishment. The whole ol his immense Stock, selected from the most eminent .Manufacturers in the United Kingdom, will be'sOLD OFF, without reserve, at a Great Reduction from the Original Cost. The Sale to commence on Wednesday, the 24th inst Doors open at 9 a.m., and closed at 8 p.m. r Country Shopkeepers, Hotel Keepers, and Heads of Families will find this an excellent opportunity for the Purchase of any description of LINENS, .fee. See. Every Article marked in plain Figures with Red Ink, from which no deviation whatever can be made. TERMS, NET CASH. Carnarvon, April 18th, 1850. CARPETS. T. AND W. P R I C II A R I) B BG to inform their Friends and the Public, that their FURNISHING STOCK is now complete for the Season, comprising a very extensive variety of TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, ROYAL IMPERIAL, & KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, Oil Clvilts, Rngi, Boor Mats, 0'('. $.c. a180, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, DAMASK LINEN SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, &e. ke. Their Stock of Furniture Prints, Moreens, and Damasks, tog-ether with every Article required tor House Furniture, will be found well selected and T. & W. P. beg to state that every Article in the Trade shall be had at their Establishment of as good quality, and upon as moderate terms, us at any other house in the Kingdom. N.B.—Oil Cloths, and Cocoa, India, and Church Mattings, in the various widths. Chester, April 16th, 1850. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. ABSTRACT of the ANNUAL ACCOUNT of RICHARD ANTHONY POOLE, Treasurer of the County of Carnarvon, from Hilary Quarter, 1849, to Hilary Quarter, 1850. Hilary Quarter, 1849. £ s. d o Balance ill Treasurer's hands. 174 1 lOt o Cash received for County Rates, Fines, Sz.c.. tliia vaur. via-j w i. ™ OounryKfrVea £ 3830 9 2 Treasury for Reimbursement of Prosecution Expenses, and Convict Removals 2087 14 1 Fines. 26 13 4 Produce of Gaol Labour. 203 5 0 Inspectors of Weights and Measures. 4 17 (31 Ten per Cent, for Nonpay- ment of County Rate 14 13 10 Repayment for Injury done to County Brjdg-e by the break- ing of Llanllyfni Mill Em- bankment 20 1 0 6137 13 11 Balance due to Treasurer 5^7 q J6948 16 0 1849-50. £ s. d. Rebuilding and repairs of County Bridges 1479 17 8 JPros- cu »io',?_ at the Assizes find Qnarier < g Expenses ct" apprehending and convicting Vagrants 22 9 0 Expenses of Gaol and House of Correction, including- Salaries, Repairs, Sec. Sec 985 9 6 Clerk of Peace's Salary, Bill for Business andPayments. 329 15 0 Coroners for Inquisitions and Disburse- ments 283 14 9 County Surveyors. 167 2 0 Inspectors of Weights and Measures, including Expenses of Re-adjusting Weights,&c. 105 2 6 Gaol Chaplain and Clerk 81 ,8 0 Gaol Surgeon. ()0 19 0 Crier of Quarter Sessions, Salary, and at- tending Adjournments. 32 18 6 Lockup Houses, Building, Repairing-, Sala- ries, and other Expenses ]09 18 n Removing Convicts. 28 19 7 Magistrates' Clerks -or Jury Lists, Sec 65 18 6 Clerk ol Assizes, Judges Marshal, and Criel, sFeesit Assizes in Prosecutions.. 45 7 8 Record Keeper. 8 9 0 Trumpeter at Quarter Sessions 4 2 0 Rents, Coals, Attendants, and other Ex- penses of Rooms to'hold Petty Sessions 40 8 3 Conveyance of V agrant», and other priso- ners, to Gaol 23 3 5 Postage, Printing Electors' Lists? Trea_ surer's Accounts, Advertising Quarter S,,ssiolls, &'c I t* 81 18 3 I Burying Dead Bodies cast up by the sea 8 9 8 Judges' Lodging- 40 19 0 Exhibition to tim Queens Bench Prison.. 4 0 0 Repairs, &c., of County Hall 47 15 7 Interest and Redemption Money on Lunatic Asylum Loan. 360 4 1 Interest and Commission 48 4 6 Treasurer's Salary (j;3 1 0 Sundries 17 11 6 Xij948 16 0 (Signed,) NEWBOROUGH. JOHN ROWLANDS. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. j GENERAL ABSTRACT of the ACCOUNTS of Mr. JOHN JONES, Treasurer of the County of Anglesey, of his Receipts and Expenditures as Treasurer of the Public Stock of the County of Anglesey, for the year ending tlie 3rd day of April, 1850, allowed at the General Qual ter Sessions of the Peace, held at Beaumaris, on Tuesday, the 9ih day of April, 1850. £ >■ d. o,- £ *• To Balance of last year's Accounts in the By Cash paid for Prosecutions of Felons at Treasurer's hands 219 9 9J- "the Assizes 232 7 0 To Cash received from the Paymaster Ge- Do. do. at the Sessions 238 11 4 neral on account of the Expenses incurred Do. Misdemeanors at the Assizes. 34 2 8 by the County in Criminal Prosecutions Do. do. at the Sessions 0 0 0 and Conveyance of Prisoners under Sen- Removing Convicts from the County Gaol tence of Transportation, from the 31st to the Penitentiary at Milbank 32 14 9 December, 1848, to the 31st December, Gaol and House of Correction, Gaoler, Ma- 1849 625 18 10 troii, Turnkey, and Clerk's Salaries, &-c. 464 15 11J To do. from do. oil account of Expenses of Coroner 155 1 9 Maintenance of Prisoners in the County Militia ••••••■•• 10 0 0 Gaol, for Food, Clothing, Bedding, and Gaol Chaplain and Clerk 58 16 0 Fuel, for one year, to the 30th Septem- Gaol Surgeon 31 10 0 ber, 1849 J09 0 5 Dead Bodies cast n^ by the sea 10 1 2 To do. two County Rates, at Sixpence, and Repairs ot County Gaol, County Hall, and two at Ninepence, in the Pound 1963 13 63 Grand Jury Room 45 2 1 To do. from theGaolerfor the Maintenance 2 Clerk of the "eace s Salary, and Bills for of a Prisoner for a Breach of the Reve- Incidents. 9414 8 nue Laws, fifty-six days, at Sixpence.. 18 0 Expenses ot carrying into execution the To do. proceeds of a Sale of Stone Shat- Act 2nd W illiam 4th, cap. 45 91 11 0 tered, and Linen Manufactured by the Lunatic Asylum. 471 5 11 Prisoners in the County Gaol 15 17 9 £ Clerk of Assizes, Marshal, and Crier's Fees To do. Penalties imposed for Assaults, in Crimmal and other matters 32 19 1 Breach of Ganie Laws, Sec 16 14 0 Exhibitions to the Poor Prisoners in the To do. from the Treasurer of the Borough Queens Prison 4 2 0 of Beaumaris, the quota of the Borough Bridges. 211 11 0 of the Expenses of the Maintenance of Lock-up Houses.. ]2 4 11 the County Gaol and House of Correc- Crier ot Court and Trumpeter 550 tion from Easter Quarter, 1849, to Hilary Rents and Repairs, &c., of Rooms to hold Quarter, 1850, both inclusive, being Petty Sessions 12 17 7 1-20th part 25 3 9, 1 Keeper, of Great Sessions' Records 7 17 0 Advertising Printing Treasurer's Ac- counts, Stationery, &c., and Printing.. 86 15 6 -v Law Expenses jg 7 q • .« > County Surveyor 55 7 0 t •• Weights and Measures 15 0 0 Juries- ••••■ 14 10 6 Superintending Constables 108 3 3J Vagrants 7 5 7 t Treasurer's Salary 60 0 0 Contingent payments 34 18 0 Messengers, Postages, Stationery, &c. 330 By Balance 111 the Treasurer's hands. 3164101 13 f2977 6 If f-2977 6 If r {Signed ) R. ^LIAMS BULKELEY, Chairman. ° W.O.STANLEY. « « NORRIS M. GODDARD. • ,6" LHOYD J. PRICE, ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE DISPOSED OF In the above fashionable watering-place, AFirst-ratp Wholesale and Retail WINE and SPIRIT VAULTS, situate in the principal street ol the town, and in the centre of the market. The business is on II steady increase, and a better oppor- tunity seltion) offt rs for a person of capital and busi- ness habits. The only reason of the present proprietor's retiring is ill health. The Premises are very commodious. There are two Parlours, a Bar (adjoining the Shop), and a large Kitchen and Pantry on the ground floor; a Billiard- room, two Bed-rooms, and an exce'len? S't'inr-rovm. on the first Hoor; and the Bed-roonia on the second floor. The Cellaring- is a' extensive, and the Brew- houses, Le., See., very covipaet, and suited to a business of the first order. A FULL SIZED BILLIARD TABLE. For further particulars apply to the Proprietor, Mr. J. E. DREW, Eagles Wine Vaults, who will afford every information. April 18th, 1850. V ALU A13 LE LEASEHOLD PROPE fiTY, ElijllAj t and Pleasantly situated at the East end of Chester-street, Saint Asaph. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY By the direction of the Executors of the late Mr. Peter Williams, at the GOLDEN Lio-s INN, ST. ASAPH, on MONDAY, the 6th day of MAY, 1850, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced. ALL that Modern Built Ilouse called POPLAR GROVE, late in the occupation of Mr. Peter Williams, deceased, and now of Nlr. Llewelyn Lodg-e, Surgeon, who is changing Ins resitlence consisting- of Two Parlours. Four Bedrooms, and Servants'-room, Store-room, Kitchen, Dairy and Wash-house,together with Stable, Cow-houses, Barn, Gig-house,an excellent Garden, and Two Crofts. Adjoining- and upon the same premises is a small neat COTTAGE, occupied by Mi.-s Sarah Jones, for which she pays a yearly rent of Five Pounds. These Premises are held under Lease terminable with the life of a Ladv, now 38 years of age —the whole subject to a ground rent of only One Pound Five Shil- hng's per annum. For further particulars apply to Mr. ROBERTS, Wine Vaults. St. Asaph. Wisfair, St. Asaph, 18th April, 1850. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. FREEHOLD ESTATE IN THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. WILLIAM EVANS, At the OAKLEY ARMS, TANYBWLCH, on THTRSDAT, the 23rd day of MAY, 1850, at 4 o'clock in the After- noon, (unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given,) in the folio wine' Lots, or as may be otherwise agreed upon at the Sale, subject to Conditions to be then pro- duced: LOT 1. t, ALL that capital Messuage, Farm, and Lands, formerly two Farms, and called HEN'DRE- HOIDLIW and H ENDREH E NID, and now called TY OBRY, situate in the Pa,i.,hes cI'Ll;iii,"i-otlien and Llanlihangel-y-Traethau, or one of them. Tiiis is a Lowland Farm, consisting of Arable, Mea- dow, and Pasture Land, situate within 3 miles of Port Madoc, near the Post-road from thence to Tanybwlch, and is studded with several Coppices of thriving voung Oak. LOT 2 An t);at Messuage, Farm, and Lands, called I anil to the top of Cnyeht, and containing* Slate Rocks and Mineral Yeills, partly worked. For further particulars, apply to Mr. WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Dolgelley, Solicitor. DENBIGHSHIRE.—LL AN ELI A N-YX-RHOS, NEAR ABERGELE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS, At the BEE HOTEL, in ABERGELE on the 51h day of MAY, 1850, at 4 o'clock in the Afternuon, (unless pre- viously disposed of by Private Contract,) subject to Conditions to be then produced — A LL that compact and desirable Tenement called il. PEXCRAIG, with the Outbuilding's, Gardens, and Land thereunto belonging, situate in the Parish of Llanerian-yn-RhDs, in the County of Denbigh, and con- taining 41 acres, or thereabout, be the same more or less, nntl now in the occupation of Robert Williams. This Estate, which may he easily irrigated, is situated on a emiiieiiee, and is well protected from the Westerly wind It commands extensive views of the Irish St;i, tli,, beiititif*tjl Vitle of Bettws, and the well- wooded Demesne of Coed Cocli, the residence of J. Llovd Wynne, Esq. It is nearly surrounded by the Coed Coch Estate, the covers on which abound with Game, and lies within easy distances of the Chester and Holyhead Railway Stations at Abergele and Colwvn. There is a Pew belonging to it in Llunehan Church. The t n int will shew the Premises, and farther infor- mation ma" be had from Mr. OLDFIELD, Solicitor, Pendre, Holywell; the AUCTION EER. at Ma^s-v-Dre, Holywell; o'r Mr. THOMAS OLDFIELD Solictor, larm, near Abergele, at whose Office a Map may be iii- spected. SALE AT PEX FFOR' DDWR, (UNDER ASSIGNMENT.) Mn. JOES Has received instructions from the As^gnees to SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises at Pen Ffor Ddwr, on Tites- day and Wednesday, the 23rd and 24 th of April, 1850, TUt whole of the superior and valuable FARM- t no STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY VES- SELS, and HOUSEHOLD IT'RMTUHE. The First Day's Sale will take place without reserve, and will comprise 4 powerful Draught Horses; useful Hack Mare, in foal; bav Pony; yeaning' F illy; 13 highly- bred Milch Cows,5 two-year-old Heifers, 13 three-year-oid Bullocks, 16 yearling Calves, I three-year-old Durham Bull, the sire of which gained a premium of £ o0 at the Royal Agricultural Society, held at Shrewsbury, 1845; Sow, and litter of 8 Pigs, 30 Ewes and Lambs, and 4 Yearlings. IMPLEMENTS, &c.—4} inch wheel Waggon,bolted, and nearly new; I Harvest Ditto 6 inch wheel Cart, with harvest gearing and iron arms; 2 41 inch wheel Carts, bolted; 3 inch wheel Cart, with iron arms; 3 iron Ploughs, 2 wooden Ditto, 2 pairs of single-horse Harrows, 2 do. of pair-horse Ditto, 1 three-horse Ditto, 2 large stone Land Rollers, 1 do. single-horse Ditto, patent Turnip Scuffle, Drill and Roller, lJeel Hakl's, Corn Trier, Beam, Scales, and Weignts, Peck Mea- sures &c 24 Sacks, 2 innowing Machines, fctraw Rack's, excellent patent four-knived Stiaw-cutter, ditto three-knived Ditto, several Ladders, Grinding Stone, &CAl80,°'a Gig and Harness, and a good strong Shan- dry • 8 sets of Hoi se Gearmsf, 3 do. Ploughing Gears, W'ao-g-on and Cart Ropes. Sundries The Second Day's Sale will embrace four-post ma- hogany and oak Bedsteads, with chintz and dimity han-nnn-s: Press-bed nnd Beddm«r, Ioilet Glasses, seven.l excellent Washstands and Service, Dressing Tables, 4 Feather Beds and Bedding, 6 Bed-room Chairs, Night Commodes, mahogany Chest ot Drawers, oak Linen Chest and J ress, very superior oak Kitchen. Cupboard with drawers, mahogany Escritoir, eight- days Clock, beautiful elm luble on pillar, 6 do Chairs, Sofa, dial-faced Barotn^er, corner Cupboard, 7 hair- seated mahogany Chans, ^j'y handsome mahogany and elm Card and Round f ables, Carpets and Hearth Ru, set of Polislied steel l ire Irons, Kitchen Fender, Iron Stool, and tire Irons very neat Pier Glass, Tea Services, Glass, and Crockery, Kitchen Table, nnd 2 Benches, 6 Chairs, small^ Table, Warming Pan, Marriott's F, tent SI)rii.tr 0-itilleal Chest, 4 stone Cheese Presses, 14 Cheese Vats, 4 Salting- Tubs, large Cheese Tub, do. Screw and Tub, Wheel Churn, Butter lubs, Milk Pails, Pots and Pans, Cans and Tins, Butter Scales and Weights, and various other Cuhnary Utensils. The Farm to be Let, with immediate possession. Application to be made to Nir. Jones, Agent, Park- place, Ruthin, or to Mr. Jones Pant-glas, near Ruthin. The Sale to commence at 11 for J2 o'clock each day. Graijf Cottage, April 8th, 1850. SALE OF VERY BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Glass and China Services, Linen, U incs, Honte Bi,en-f-d Ale, Ate Casks, Whitechopel, Harness and Saddlery, Out-door Effects, AT THE GLAN-LLYN, IN THE COU.VTY OF DENBIOH. Very near to St. Asaph, and about Six miles from the Ilhvl station, on the Chester and Holjhead Railway. MESSRS. CHURTON HAVE BEES HONOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS FROM JOHN CROSBIE, ESQ., (WHO IS LEAVING THE NEIGHBOURHOOD), To Sell by Auction, Os TUESDAY, the 30th day of >PRIL instant, 1850, p'incmailv at I i o'clock in the* orenoon, Wfrofe of rhr rxmrne'.y elegant and "quite new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,manufactured in the best style, after the most modern and ele,(rant designs, well adapted to a suite of moderate sized Sitting and Bed Rooms; small t-ellitr of choice, Wines, home-brewed Ale, services of richly cut Glass and China, an assortment of excell nt Bed and Table Linen, Several capital Ale Casks, the usual pantry and kitchen requisites, &c. &c.; together with a well- built nearly new WHITECHAPEL, set of London- made single Harness, Saddlery, and other miscellaneous fffeC'S. N.B.—The whole will be on view on the morning of Sale; and as the whole must be sold in one day, an early attendance is respectfully requested. ((.5 Descriptive Catalogues may be had four days prior to the sale at the Inns in St. Asaph, Denbigh, Aberirele, Rhyddlan, and Rhyl, and at the Auctioneers' offii-es in Chester. To be Sold by Public Auction, By Mr. BLAND. At the WHITE HORSE PUBLIC HOUSE, HUNDRE- HlVYDD, in the parish of LLANGASHAFAL. in the county of DENBIGH, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of MAY. 185'), at '2 o'clock in the afternoon, in one or more Lots, as shall be agreed upon, and subject to conditions to be then read — A LL that the above-named Public-house, called .1- THE WHITE HORSI"coiisistinzoCgit,xcellent Dwelling-house and Shop, with a Stable, Cow-house, Coach-house, Brewhouse, Piggeries, and Garden at- tached, and now in the occupation of Eiiis Lloyd, to- gether with the COTTAGE abutting thereupon, now occupied by David Hughes. And all those THREE DWELLING-IIOUSES or COTTAGES adjoining the above Property, with the Gardens thereunto respectively belonging, and now in the several occupations of William Davies, William Duvies, and John Davies. The above Property lies about a quarter of a. mile from Llanganhafal Church, on the high road leading from Llanganhafal to Ruthin. For further particulars apply to Mr. LLEWELYS ADAMS. Solicitor, Ruthin; Messrs WILLIAMS and EDWAKDg. Solicitor, Denbigh; or to the AUCTIONEER, at the Crown Inn, Denbigh. 1\1 ERIOX ETHS flI HE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. PAYNE Will Sell by Auction, At the CORSYGEDOL ARI" HOTEL, in the Town of BARMOUTH, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon of FRI DAY, the 24th day of MAY, 1850, subject to condi- tions to be then and there produced, nillK under-mentioned PROPLUTY, consisting 1 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, 1 .1 'i~ A i Jitrust HENDUE 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 railed II EN DRE COED UCH AF, with the Houses and Build- ings 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 fat improving W a'.ering Pjace, Barmouth. The turnpike road leading from Barmouth to Har- lech passing through the Estate, affords every facility of approach, and the property commands a hold and extensive view of Cardigan Bay and its picturesque coast, including Bardsey Island, and the Rocky Shores of Carnarvonshire, wbiie 011 the Southern side of the Bav 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 ot a property atfording- sea and land views not .livalled by any in Wales. The Tenants wiil shew the property, and for further particulars apply to Mr. JOHN MORRIS, Solicitor, Bala. j MERIONETH, MONTGOMERYSHIRE, AND DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. THOMAS PAYNE, On SATURDAY, the 4th MAY, 1850, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, at the Silip HOTEL, Doi,(; Fi.i.FY, in the following or such other Lots as mav be deter- niin (i on at the time of sale, and subject tosueh con- ditions to be then produced:- LOT 1. A LL that valuable lit K Ell OLD PROPERTY, Ix. situate in the parish ot Trawsfvnydd, in the county ot Merioneth, comprising a substantial Farm-house and requisite Buildings, Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, called PANTGLAS FARM, containing 5:j5 Acres, or thereabouts. It lies within a rin. fence, and is distant 8 miles from Didgeliev and Barmouth, 4 from Traws- fvnydd Village, and 10 from the S, at Maentwrog. Robert Jones, residing in one of the Farm-houses, will shew the Property r It is within a mile of the celebrated >> aterfalls of the Cain and Mawddach. frequented by Tourists. Lor 2.-A PIECE of LAND, siiuate ill the town- ship of Brvnelltyn, in the p'I1"h (if Llanfyllm, in the countv of" Montgomery, containing- 4A. !If I.. 22I\ or thereabouts, in the occupation of Richard Roberts, at the rent of E3. Also, a PIECE of LAND, in the township of Garth- gell, containing 1 A. 2k. thr. or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Humphrey Joiies, at the yearly rent of f3 10,. AJ<iJ, TWO PIECES of LAND, with the Messuage and Buildings thereon, situate in the township of Bod- yddon, containing together 10A. 2k. Jl', and called BELAX FARM, now occupied by Thomas James, at the yearly rent of Also, TWO PIECES of LAND, with the Messuage and Buildings thereon, situate at Rhwsfawr, in the township of N anthnlen, containing together If)p., and called RHWSFAWR FARM, now occupied by John Humhreys, at the annual rent of' £ l i. Also, TWO PIECES of LAND, with the Messuage and Buildings thereon, si uaied in the township- o Glohwl!, containing together 10A. 3R. 2bp.. ca e CEFN GRIBBIN FARM, now occupied by *-va" Evans, at the yearly rent of £ 1 4. LOT 3 — All that valuable Freehold Farn TRW AN SWCH, situate in the parish of W3 3 » in the county of Denbigh, containing u*re Land, thereabouts of Arable, Meadow « appurtenant, together with the beepwa,k the. u.;(s h and adjoining. About ^OAcres o de.ir Y in the occupation ot *«rn'er,jiand. Distant 3 miles £ ,r, £ ".» »" {"m «»i »»a CATTLE FARM, situate in 'V^'cEFN GARW ?11'- the county of Denbigh, called CEl-> GAItW, containing '"This Property is 9 miles from Bala, and 4 from Fes- tinio" and bounded by the rivers Conway and Serw, adioin'ing the turap'raid to the sea at Maentwrog, and about a mile from the Bala turnpike road. On this Fan"? Slate Quarry, upon which about £ 100u has been expended in opening, but it is not now worked, Lime is abundant in the neigh- bourhood, itid Lead Ore has been found upon the Farm, and may be worked with water power. Further particulars may be had on application to Messrs. AMSON & PRITT, Solicitors, Cook-street; Mr. PAYNE, Solicitor, Ilarrington-street; or to Messrs. CHRISTIAN Sc JONES, Solicitors, Harrington-street, Liverpool; or to the Auctioneer, Mr. THOMAS PaysBj Doljelley. { '\lC