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STALLION. i BARON HILL for tins Season, PICAROON, AF 1, A thorough bred black horse, 151 hands high, with utiful symmetry, and action. 'borough-bred Mares 5 Guineas, and 5s. to the mm • lalf-bred Mares 1 Guinea, and '2s. 6d. to the Groom, i-rass at 6s. per week. Ziron Hill, April '25th, 1850. V TIMTER. To be Sold by Private Contract, Vf ASH, now lying in the Mill Dingle, Eeau- fxU maris. Also, 1158 OAK, now standing-on the ;ri-ouiid. Kliply to THOS. WILLIAMS, Esq., Bryn, Beau- ^•is. fji ^J r To be Sold by Private Contract, I^UE SCHOONER EATON, of beaumaris, f burthen as per register 54 Tons, carrying- about Oil!, and is well adapted for the slate trade. riJe is classed A. E. 1, at Lloyd's. ;or further particulars, apply to Mr. LLOYD, Ship 11 Colwyn, near Abergele. V FO^RRLE. IHE suhstalJlialJy built Flat BlUTANNfA, 60 J Tons Burthen, built at the Britannia Bridge in Klso, another substantially built Flat, 45 Tons Bur- in, called the UNION. |B«tJi these Vessels are now lying' at the Britannia jj^ge, near Bangor, where application must be made, i y are in a thorough state of repair, and can lie got fdy for sea in a few days. Parties in want of Vessels ,-llis description will find these worthy of their at- i, -ion. r )1 HOTEL KEEPERS, PRIVATE > FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. ) M R. W. D E W, 18 received instructions from the Assignees of Mr. r< WILLIAM PAULING, (a Bankrupt), J TO SELL BY AUCTION, ( JV ithout the least Reserve,) Premis s HIUERMA HOTEL, HOLYHEAD, R" WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the j'">Pth, and 10th days of MAY, 1850, commencing moroing at 11 o'clock. PUE whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- L TURE, STOCK IN THADE, FARMING On Post Horses, Carriages, Omnibuses, Sing]" Pouble Harness,Cart Gears, Plough, Harrows,Chufl" V(T, and other effects. ke Household Furniture comprisse, handsome 4-post, t^P» and other Bedsteads, Palliaises, Wool Mattrasses,' Itn 1 Feather Beds, with very superior Bedding, I (low Curtains, and Cornices, Washstands, Dressing h^s, Swing Glasses, Mahogany and painted Chests h'^ers, Chamber Chairs &e. [Ae Sitting, Commercial, and Coffee Rooms, are t|j j^ely furnished, with sets of Mahogany Chairs, irfl a'r Seats, Sofas. Mahogany Dining, Pembroke, ,il_ j*nd Loo Tables, Maho gany Sideboards, Brussels atjj^'ddermiiister Carpets, Chimney Glasses in Gilt iU(j s> Dast Fenders, and Steel Fire Sets, Moreen Hangings, Valences, and Poles, &c. whole of the Kitchen and Culinary requisites, 'jj^e.d with the above establishment. and Breakfast Services,Tumblers, Wines, gne ,and other Glasses. ►DM4' and Plated Tea and Coffee Pots, and a large H^^ent of other Plated articles. ^hole may be viewed two days prior to the Sale, [l^j^'ogues, furnishing every particulars may be ob- ^i.| B'futis, on the Premises, at the principal Inns, in and Carnarvonshire, and of Mr. W. DEW, !I¡eer. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, L By Mr. ROWLAND, j|°lreetions of the Trustees for sale under the will of Pr-Samuel Edwards, deceased, at the WYNNSTAY 1 kms Ikn? jn RUABOJ?, on MONDAY, the 20th day May, 1850, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in le following or such other Lots as may be agreed ion at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions he then produced — i, LOT 1. JLL these two Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES ion at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions be then produced i, LOT 1. LL these two Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES and Gardens, situate at Cefn Mawr, in the parish ^Ual.on, now or late in the holding of Elizabeth rds, widow, and Mr. Edward Roberts. itr 2 —And all those three other Freehold DWELL- (• HO USES situate at Cefn Mawr aforesaid, now ♦e in the several occupations of John Leech, John ij", and Lot Roberts? t(e above are situate in thp centre of Cefn Mawr, I\vltliin a few minutes walk of the Cefn Station on r, Irewshury and Chester Railway. if. fi'rther particulars apply to Mr. JONATHAN 'Shopkeeper, Cefn Mawr; the AUCTIONEER; V^eC)ttice of Mr. HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham. I To be Sold by Private Contract, LEASEHOLD ESTATE, consisting of a Rouble-fronted Dwelling-house, situate in Wat- e Holyhead, and called or known by the name So LAND ARMS. kt a Dwelling-house and Shop situate in Boston- Lj'^Qlyhead, and now in the occupation of Thomas Ins. Situation of the above premises is highly advan- ce8 for business purposes, standing in the most LL Us part of the town, and the property is well wor- [i)S 11!tention of parties, as an investment, foi. I"'°perty is held under a Lease for lives renewa- ls- fler. LEIJ.111 tber particulars, apply to Mr. SAMUEL DEW, Llangefni. ^^LE~"LEASEHOLD PROPERTY^ ^ly and Pleasantly situated at the East end of Chester-street, Saint Asaph. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Ie. BY MIl. ORMISTON, i]|. direction of the Executors of the late Mr. Peter at the GOLDEN LION INN. ST. ASAPH, tj, °n'DAY, the 6th day of MAY, 1850, at 4 o'clock afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and Ih Produced. Modern Built House called POPLAR lijK^GVE, late in the occupation of Mr. Peter deceased, and now of Mr. Llewelyn Lodge, ?, who is changing his residence consisting of fc, arlours, Four Bedrooms, and Servants'-room, | °0rn, Kitchen, Dairy and Wash-house, together iLalde, Cow-houses, Barn, Gig-house, an excellent fl)0-' fnd Two Crofts. and upon the same premises is a small ill .J'I'TAG E, occupied by Miss Sarah Jones, for ''e pays a yearly rent of Five Pounds. Ij|e ^remises are held under Lease terminable with °f a Lady, now 38 years of age —the whole be*° a ?>ound rent of only One Pound Five Shil- if annum. Itj/her particulars apply to Mr. ROBERTS, Wine in. t* Asaph. r- a,l'i St. Asaph, 18tli April, 1850. II', St. Asaph, 18tli Apt 1850. L ABERYSTWYTH. 0 BE DISPOSED OF b ^n the above fashionable watering-place, ljjrst-ratp hoiesale and Retail WINE and ifcyRlT VAULTS, situate in the principal street v ,0wn, and in the centre of the market. The v 8 is on a steady increase, and a better oppor- f^Jdom offers for a person of capital and busi- tin s- T'ie only reason of the present proprietor's ill health. w remises are very commodious. There are two s> a Bar (adjoining the Shop), and a large t'll and Pantry on the ground floor; a Billiard- lle Bed-rooms, and an excellent Sitting-room, rhfst floor; and live Bed-rooms on the second x 6 '8 a'so extensive, and the Brew- See., very compact, and suited to a business order. t fA. FULL SIZED BILLIARD TABLE. J^' ther particulars apply to the Proprietor, Mr. ,u*ew, Eagles Wine Vaults, who will afford i,.1,formation. 1118th, 1850. r j HÇJ On Sale at the Rhyl Gas Works. ABOUT 20 Tons of SUPERIOR COKE, at 15.5 per Ton. A large quantity of COAL TAR, at 4d. per gallon. Also several TOlls of AM lONIA LIME, and A MM O- NIA WATER. Apply to the Manager at the Works. Rhyl, 30th January, ]P,50. To be Sold by Public Auction, By Mr. BLAND, At the WHITE HOH-q PUBLIC HOUSE, HENDRE- RWYDD, in the parish of LLANGANIIAFAL. in th county of DENBIGH, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of MAY, 1850, at o'clock in the afternoon, in one or more Lots, as shali be agreed upon, and subject to conditions to be then read: — A LL that the above-named Public-house, called A THE WHITE IIORSIZ,, eoiisistiiltr of an excellent Dwelling-house and Shop, with a Stable, Cow-house, Coach-house, Brewhouse, pj, and Garden at- tached, and now in the occupation of Ellis 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 Davies, and John Davies. The above Property lies about a quarter of a mile from Llanganhafal Church, on the road leading from Llanganhalal to Ruthin- For further particulars apply to Mr LLEWELYN ADAMS, Solicitor, Ruthin; Messrs WILLIAMS and EDWARDS, Solicitor, oi- tothe AUCTIONEER, at the Crown Inn, Denbigh DEN BIG H SHI RE. LL A N ELI A N-YN-RH OS, NEAR ABERGELE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS, At the BEE HOTEL, in ABERGELE, on the 6th day of MAY, 18.50, at 4 o'clock in the Afte rnoon, (unless pre- viously disposed of by Private Contract,) subject to Conditions to be then I)i-o(Iticed:- A LI. that compact and desirable Tenement called PEXCRAIG, with the Outbuildings. Gardens, and Land thereunto belonging, situate in the Parish of Llanelian-yn-Rbos, in the County of Denbigh, and con- taining- 41 acres, or thereabout, be the same more or less, and now in the occupation of Robert Williams This Estate, which may be easily irrigated, is situated on a sloping eminence, and is well protected trom the Westerly wind It commands extensive views of the Irish Sea, the beautiful Vale of Bettws, and the well- wooded Demesne of Coed Cocli, the residence of J. Lloyd Wynne, Esq. It is nearlv surrounded by the Coed Coeh Estate, the covers on which abound with Game, and lies within easy distances of the Chester and Holyhead Railway Stations at Abergele and Colwyn. There is a Pew belonging to it in Llanelian Church. The t'nant will shew the Premises, and further infor- mation may be had from Mr. OLDFIELD. Solicitor, Pendre, Holywell; the AUCTIONEER. at Mai s-y Die, Holywell; or Mr. THOMAS OLDFIELD, Soluitor, Farm, near Abergele, at whose Office a Map may be in- spected. MERIONETHSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. AIR. PAYNE Will Sell by Auction, At the CORSYGEDOL ARMS 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, III I-iiii(lei,-inei,tioi,ed PKOPERTY, consisting I of 149 Acres, 3 Roods, and 28 Pei-elies, sittiate in the Parish of LLANABKR, in the County of Merioneth, in the following or such other Lots as may be determined ujion at the time of sale, LOT i-All that substantial Dwellifig-honse called HENDBE 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 Palled HEN DH E COED UCHAF, 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 fast improving- V\ urering- Place, Barmouth. 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 picturesque 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 oljl(>t, and become possessed of a property affording sea and land views not .tivalled by any in Wales. The Tenants will shew the property, and for further particulars apply to Mr. JOHN NIOItRIS, Solicitor, Bala. MERIONETH, MONTGOMERYSHIRE, AND DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. THOMAS PAYNE, On SATURDAY, the 4th MAY, 18¡O, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, at the SHIP HOTEL, DOLGELLEY, in the following or such other Lots as may be deter- mined on at the time of sale, and subject to such con- ditioiis to be then produced:- LOT 1. A LL that valuable EK EEIIOLD PROPERTY, x\_ situate in the parish of Tra wsfynydd, in the county of Merioneth, comprising a substantial Farm-house and requisite Buildings, Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, called PANTGLAS FARM, containing 555 Acres, or thereabouts. It lies within a ring fence, and is distant 8 miles from Dolgelley and Barmouth, 4 from Traws- fynydd Village, and iO from the Sea at Maentwrog. Robert Jones, residing in one of the Farm-houses, will shew the Property It is within a mile of the celebrated Waterfalls of the Cain and Mawddaeh, frequented by Tourists LOT 2.-A PIECE of LAND, situate in the town- ship of Brynelltyn, in the par/sh of Llanfyllin, in the county of Montgomery, containing 4A. OR. '2'2P. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Richard Roberts, at the yearly rent of f3. Also, a PIECE of LAND, in the township of Garth- gel], containing I A. 2R. UIP. or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Humphrey Jones, at the yearly rent of £ 3 10.?. Also, TWO PIECES of LAND, with the Messuage and Buildings thereon, situate in the township of Bod- yddon, containing together 10A. '2R. 3r and called BELAN FARM, now occupied by Thomas James, at the yearly rent of £ 12. Also, TWO PIECES of LAND, with the Messuage and Buildings thereon, situate at Rhwsfawr, in the townbip ot Nantluilen, containing together 9A. '2 R 16p., and called RHWSFAWR FARM, now occupied by John Humhreys, at the annual rent of £ 11. Also, TWO PIECES of LAND, with the Messuage and Buildings thereon, si uated in the township of Globwll, containing together 10A. 3R. 28P., called CEFN G RIB BIN FARM, now occupied by Evan Evans, at the yearly rent of £ 14. LOT 3 —All that valuable Freehold Farm, called TRWANSWCH, situate in the parish of Yspytty Evan, in the county of Denbigh, containing 200 Acres, or thereabouts, of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, together with the Sheepwalk thereunto appurtenant, and adjoining. About 80 Acres of this Farm was lately in the occupation of Farmer Wrig-ht, at the cleai* rent of 9s. per Acre the remainder is on hand. Distant 3 miles from Yspytty Evan village, 11 miles from Llanrwst and Bala, and 8 miles from Festiniog. LOT 4—All that valuable SHEEP and CATTLE FARM, situate in the parish of Yspytty Evan, in the comity of Denbigh, called CEFN GARW, containing 1995A. OR. 5P. This Property is 9 miles from Bala, and 4 from Fes- tiniog, and bounded by the rivers Conway and Serw, adjoining the turnpike road to the sea at Maentwrog, and about a mile from the Bala turnpike rOlld. On this Farm is a valuable Blue Slate Quarry, upon which about has been expended in opening, but it is not now worked. Lime is abundant in the neigh- bourhood, and Lead Ore has been found upon the Farm, and may be worked with water power. Further particulars may be had on application to Messrs. AVISON & PRITT, Solicitors, Cook-street; Mr. PAYNE, Solicitor, Harrington-street; or to Messrs. CHRISTIAN & JONES, Solicitors, Harrington-street, Liverpool; or to the Auctioneer, Mr. THOMAS PAYNE, Dolgelley. JOHN TAGGARTT, TAILOR AND DRAPER, Railway House, Turf Squat e, Carnarvon, MOST respectfully returns his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for the kind support and flattering encouragement be has met with for several years. J T. begs to call the attention of the Public to his newly arrived Stock of elegant and fashionable Diago- nal, Sultana, and West of England CLOTHS, KER- SEYMERES, VELVETS, SATINS; also, ALBERT'S GAITERS, Waterproof CAPES with Sleeves, EUKNE- MIDA RIDING BOOTS, &c. &c. N .B.-Those gentlemen who may favour him wi'h their Orders, may rely upon having the same executed with despatch, and in the neatest and most fashionable Style. The General Furniture Mart, 19. BOLD STREET, ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF SEVEN YEARS. S. CUTTER GRATEFULLY acknowledge-s the liberal support \J)T he has received since the opening of his Establish- ment, and begs to call the attention of Families Furnish- ing, either in Town or Country, to one of the largest and best-assorted Stocks of ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, BIRCH, AND JAPANNED FUR MTU RE, in LIVERPOOL, suitable either for the Mansion or Cot- tage, the greater portion of which is manufactured by his own Workmen, and from well-seasoned Materials. The under-mentioned Prices of a few leading-Articles will convince the Public that he still adheres to the principle he commenced with, viz.. Small Profits and Quick Returns, which enable him to keep pace with the times — s. d. Solid Rosewood Drawing-room Chairs, Stuffed, all Hair 15 0 Ditto ditto ditto, Easy Chairs 5" 0 Dittodirtoditto,Settee. 70 0 Ditto ditto ditto, Four-feet Loo Tabie. 75 0 Solid Mahogany Dining-room Chairs, in Hair Cloth. T 14 6 Ditto ditto ditto. Couch ditto '5 0 Mahogany Cbiffonnieres, Four. fiO 0 Ditto Sideboards 93 0 Ditto Dining Tables, Telescope principte. 100 0 White Birch Half-tester Bedstead. eorllplete 50 0 N.B. A large Stock of the Patent PURIFIED BEDDING, Spring, Hair, and Flock MATTRESSES. Designs and Prices of Articles sent by Post. Country Orders carefully attended to, and no charg-f for Packing. 19. OBSERVE THE NUMBER 19. CEMENT. W. G. THOMAS BEGS to inform Builders, Plasterers, and others, that he has arranged with the Proprietors and Manufacturers of the VICTORIA CEMENT, to be their Allent for Carnarvon and vicinity, for the Sale of that well-known, valuable, and useful Article, which he can truly recommend as good as any yet manufactured, if not the best, alike for hardness, durability, and to keep out damp. Also, HYDRAULIC LIME and PLASTER of PARIS ground and in casks. Carnarvon, April 16th, 1850. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. MR. PETER WILLIAMS, LINEN DRA^LEL, AND OUTFITTER, 15, PRICE STREET, LIVERPOOL, IS in want of an ACTIVE YOUTH, as Ap- prentice, to whom every facility will be afforded, to acquire a thorough knowledge of the Trade in its various branches. P. W. would lie inclined to treat with one that had partly served his time in the Country. Apply as above. Ii I_ /.xl:-== S- r =- -=-===- IRON GATES AND HURDLES. IMPROVED FIELD GATES, coml,inifig lo%v- ness of price, with strength and durability, from 8 teet to 9 feet wide "20s. to '24s. each. IRON HURDLES, 6 feet Ion?, and from 3 feet to 4 feet high, to. Id. to 2s. 5d. per yard. FANCY HURDLES, for Gardens and Pleasure- Grounds, from 2s. to 3s. 3d. per yard. THE INVISIBLE STRAINED WIRE FENCE including fixing, from Is. to 2s. per yard. HARE AND RABBIT HURDLES, and every variety of Park and Field Fencing, at equally reduced prices, at W. H. PEAKE'S, HURDLE AND GATE MANUFACTORY, 100, DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL. T. E. THOMAS, LONDON HOUSE, CARNARVON, SILK MERCER, DRAPER, LACEMAN, &C. E. THOMAS begs respectfully to inform the Ladies of Carnarvon, and its vicinity, that he will be 1 • ready to SHOW on TUESDAY, 30 th of APRIL, a large Stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. An inspection will afford him much pleasure, feeling assured that the Modern Style and Good Material in which they are Manufactured, will iusure the support of those La lies who may favour him wilh a call. He also invites attention to his SHAWLS, MANTLES, LINENS, and his PARISIAN STAY DEPART- MENT. T E. T. avails himself of the present occasion to offer his best thanks for the support he has hitherto received, and hopes still to enjoy the confidence of his numerous patrons. P. S.t)i-ders from town or country will meet his prompt and best attention. I April 26th, 1850. llWNT~H0WEr3lNMRr J. A RON SON, TAXIiOR AND DRAPEE, IN returning thanks to Ins Friends, be^s to inform them that be has just reiumed iom London with a variety of Goods for the present Season, consisting of SCOTCH TWEEDS, DOESKiKS, and CASSI- MERES. J. A. beg-s to state that he has made arrang-ement with the Patentee for the STRREOLAfC BLACK CLOTHS, and is now able to offer to the Public a good BLACK DRESS COAT for THREE GUINEAS, of a fine Clutli, which is warranted to keep its colour, not to spot with the rain, and of more than ordinary strength. J. A. can confidently recommend the above CLth, particularly to the Clergy, and Gentlemen who wear Black, as they will find a great saving in the use of it. The London and Parisian FASHIONS are received the First Day in everj Month. Ttvi?m "fashionable Morning and Evening NECK TIES, and Best PARIS HATS. LIV hllY CLOIHb ot every description at very Reduced Prices. VALUABLE AGENCY. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY PAKT OF WALES FOR THE SALE OF BAKER SL CELEBRATED IMPERIAL SELF-CLARIFYING COFFEES, THE FINEST, STRONGEST, AND RICHEST, YET INTRODUCED INTO THE PRINCIPALITY. THE FOLLOWING AGENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN APPOINTED: Aberafon—Thomas Davies, Draperi and Grocer Abergavenny — W. Crump, Perfumer! Abergele- Davies & Roberts, Grocers and Teit Dealers Aberdovey-Robert Edwards, Draper and Grocer, Manchester House Aberystwyth—John Jones, Grocer, Green Canister, Princess-street Aberayron D. Jones, Grocer Bridgend—Walter Hibbert, Grocer Brynmawr—O. Meredith, Grocer Bergeddin—T. Pugb, Grocer Bethesda -John Roberts, Grocer Beallmaris-Thos. Staples, Grocer, Wrexham-street Bangor-O H. Thomas, Grocer, Li- verpool Arms Bagillt —W. Crnwav, Grocer Baht-Rohert Jones, Grocer Bettwsyeoed — John Hughes, Grocer Barmouth —W. J. Morris, Grocer Brepoll- Evan Jones, Ship-street Cowhridge—John Parsons, Grocer C:ii-diff-NV. IVilliiiiiis, (,oc,,r Carmarthen—Mrs. Puddiconibe, Gro- cer, Guildhall-square J. and C. D. Timmins Carno-Edward Owen, Grocer Cefn Mawr—Wm Ecans, Well-street Curnan-on- Owen Morgan, Grocer, W G. Williams—Pool-street Bridge-street Rol)el.t Xl'illiaiiis- Flour Dealer, Crown-street Criccieth — David Williams, Grocer, Eivion II ouse Cwrnyo-Io- William Jones, Giocer Conway- E. Richards, in High-street Cynwyd—Hugh Edwards Corwen—Erasmus Jones Cerrigydruidion—Wm. Hughes Cardigan B. Evaug^ Grocer Denbigh—Robert Jones, Portland Place Dinas Mowddwy-Thos.Jones.Grocer Dowlais—Geo Watkins, Grocer Eglwysfach— C. Foulkes Erlern- W. W Roberts Ebenezer -,Nl oi-ris Jones Fishguard—James E. Lamb Grocer, Flint-Ageiit wanted Festiniog—Evan Richards, Draper and Grocer Gronant-P. Williams, Grocer Bafordlordwt'st-Richard Ret's, Gro- Hill-street Henllan- John Foulkes, Grocer flolywell—Thomas Jones, Grocer I.ower-Sul\-a-JoIJlJ Bannter Llanelly—R. Morgan and Sons Llangollen — E. Price, Bridge End Llanerchymedd—J. Richards, Gro- cer Llanidloes—Richard Lewis & Son Gi-oct,r Llansilin Jones & :\1 orris, Drapers] and Groc< rs LJanheris-R, Williams, Dinorwick House Llanrwst—T.Hughes, Four Crosses Llansantffraid—David Evans, Post, Office, and Mrs. Jones, Gro!,pr. Llandderfel—David Jones,Grocer See Llanfair—Wm. Watkins, Grocer and Draper Llanegryn —John Lloyd, Grocer and; Draper Llanu wchllyn—Griffith Jones, Grocer Liaticirillo-Aiine Jones, Grocer Llangwm- Evan Jones, Grocer Llamion, Thomas Evans, Grocer Llanrhystyd -J D. Jones, Grocer Llandovery—J. Goulstone, Chemist Llandeiloiawr—David Owen, Grocer! and Diaper Llangwril — T. Roberts, Draper and Grocer Grocer Mostyn Quay-E. Lewis, Grocer Mold—Edward Davies, Grocer, Vic- toi-ia House Merthyr Tydvil-D. Morgan, Che- mist Maentwrog—W. P. Evans, Draper and Grocer Machynlleth J..Tarrett and Son, Nantyglo — B. & E. Lewis, Grocers Eivion House Neath —David Davies, Grocer, "5, Queen-street Newcastle Enilyn- Tliomas and Evans Grocer Newport-.Iobti Davies, Draper and IV] i-s. Wa tk i i is, G i-ocer iNarberth— Rfchard Phelps, Drape1- :-llIrI Grocer, Victoria House e -,N''Own -S Stepbens, Grocer, Broad-street New Quay Jones, Post Master Gwespwr —J. Profitt, Grocer ipwllheli-J. W. Davies, Grocer, High-street Prestatyn —E. Hunt & Co., Grocer Pentir—K. Ihomas, Flour Dealer PortlJladoc-" m Lloyd, Draper and Grocer r Ipeiinal—J Lloyd, Draper &- Grover Pembroke Dock — John Edwards Gro- eer, and (r II. Davies, Do. Pout Ddu—Morris Morris, Grocer Poiiterdawe Phillip Lewis, Grocer p,Ilypool-E. Grocer ■Ruthin R Jones, Ironmonger, .Market-Place .Rhyl David Wiiliams, Draper and Grocer Hhuddlan—Thomas Jones, Draner and Grocer St. Clears —Samuel Davies, Draper 'Swan"ea-lVi]Jiam Richards, Groeer High-street Henry Lloyd,Grocer, 11,Oxford- street St, Davids John Owen and Co., Gro- cers, New t'hop St Asaph Peter Roberts, Draper and Grocer Saunderstoot—T. Griffiths, Draper and Grocer, Lordon House Tenby — J. Adams, Grocer, Frog- street ° Tremadoc David Lloyd. Di-aper,&c. Tynygroes- \V. Williams, &e. Trawsfynydd —Gwen Jones, Draper and Grocer Tatiesin-Thomas Jones. Post Office Treddoie— Evan Jones, Grocer ) Talybont — Margaret Owen, Grocer Trosnant Richd. Lloyd, Grocer Trecastle — T. Morgan, Draper and G rocer Towyn— Vt illiam Edwards, Grocer Weislipool-D. Morgan, Grocer, Broad-street jWrexham—Miss Humphreys, Con- fectioner, Abbot-street These COFFEES are in high repute in England and Ireland, and have only to be introduced to command a large and increasing Sale. As imitations ot Bnker & Co 's Packets, Labels, Handbills, &c., are now got up by several Coffee Deale rsl-to avoid imposition, the Public are requested to ask for BAKER & CO. S A. IMPERIAL SELF-CLARIFYING COFFEES, Packed in Hermetically-Sealed Catties and Canisters, containing-from one Ounce to one Pound, at la. 4d. to Is. 8d.-and 2s. per lb. For terms, apply to BAKER & Co., 4, Little Tower-street, London. y •* -j *»•' l};¡ V *■- • *•: r-. J. "f No Tic 3 IS HERESY GIV N, ''jpnAT WILLIAM DAVIES, of Llwynkotia, in the parish of Greg ford, in the county ot Den- high, Faimer, hath bv an indenture of assignment, bearing date the "23rd day of APRIL instant, assigned all his es ate and effects unto Robert Randies, ot Wrex- ham, in the said county of Denbigh, maltster, a d Tho- mas Jones, of the same place, boot and shoemaker, upon trust, for the equal benefit of the creditors of the said William Davies. NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN, That the said indenture of assignment, was executed by thesa'd William Daviet.. Robert Randies, and Thomas Jones,on the day of *hr date thereof, in the presence of, and is attested by Thomas Hughes, solicitor, Wrexham, and S. Thomas Baugh. his clerk. The .said indenture is now lodged at the office of the said Mr. Hughes, for the perusal and signature of the credito r of tin* said William Davies, and sii,-Ii of them a shall refuse or neglect to execute the Same, oil or be.,ore the '23rd day of JULY nexr, will be excluded ail benefit arising therefrom. Dated tiiis 24th of APRIL, 1850. ø- THO. H UG il ES, Wrexham, Solicitor to the Trustees. TTTII F. U K AS a Petit on of U I LL I A M BITMELL, at present and for twenty years last past residing at PeXVFFOMDD, in the Parish of llHUDDLAN, in the County ot Flint, Farmer, an Insolvent Deh'or, having been filed in the County Court of Flintshire, at Saint Asaph, and an inteiim Order for piotectection from Process having been g:ven to the said William Bithell, under the provisions of the Statutes in tha Case made and provided, the said William Bithell is hereby required to appear in such aforesaid Court on the Sixth day of MAY next. at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, for his first examination, touching his estate and effects, and to be further dealt with to tlhj provisions of the said Statutes; and Notice is Hereby Given, that the choice ot Assignees is to take place at the time so appointed. 4,11 persons indebted to the said William Bithell, or who have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but" to AlCEL WILLIAMSON, Esqi.ire, the "a Clerk of the said Court, at bis Office, in S iint Asaph aforesaid, nominated in that behalf, by the said Court, acting in the matter of the said petiticn. By the Court. ^T^IIEKEAS a Petition for adjudication of T f Bankruptcy, bearing date the Fifteenth day of APRIL, 1850, hath been filed on the Fifteenth day of APRIL, 1850, against DAVID WILLIAMS, of BAN- GOR, in the County of Carnarvon, Victualler, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to Richard Stevenson, Esquire, one of her Majesty's Commissioners ot the Liverpool Dis- trict COlin ot Bankrnptcy, at Liverpool, on the Third day ot May next, and ),I the Seventh day of June next, at Eleven o'clock in th" forenoon preciselv.on each of the said days, and niakea full discovery and disclosure of bis Estate wlien and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts and at the fiist to choose Assignees and at the last sitting the said. RUllkrupt i required to finish his examination. All persons in iebted to the said Bankiupr, or that have any of his fleets.are not to payor deliver the same but to Mr CHARLES TURNER, No 53, South John-street, Liverpool, the Official Assignee, whom the Commis- sioner has appointed, and give Notice to Messrs. EV4XS AND SONS, Solicitors, Commerce Court, Loi d-street, Liverpool. PURSUANT to the seveia! Acts for the Kebef of Insolvent Debtors in England. The Connty Court of Denbighshire, hollen at Ruthin, the Nineteenth d:tv of April, 185". Upon the due filing of the Schedule of FREDERICK WINDSOR, late of Cefn Mawr, in the Parish of Ruabon. in tile County of Denbigh, Baker. (sued with John Roberts and Thomas Roberts.) a pnso- ner in the Gaol of Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh, whose Estate and Effects have been vested in the Pro- visional Assignee by Order duly made in that behalf: and upon reference of the Petition and Schedule of the said prisoner for h iing made to this eou11 by Order of the Court for Relie" of Insolvent Debtors, pursuant to îhe said Act,; It (I.d:'I'I.J and Appointed th -.t the said prisoner shall belobrought up to be dealt with ac- cording to the prod"tons of the "Said Acts, before the Judge of the said County Court at Ruthin, in the said cotinry, on the Eleventh day of MAY next, at the hour of Eleven in the Mor^jng precisely of wliieh u]) Cro- ditors and persons claiming to be Creditors of ttie said prisoner, for the sum of Five Pounds or more, shall have Notice by Service of u copy of this Order, made within such time and in cueh manner as is prescribed by the Rule of Court in iliat behalf. By the Court. THOMAS GOLD EDWARDS, Clerk. TAKE NOTICE. 1. If any Creditor intends 'o Oppose the said priso- ner's discharge. Notice of such intention must be oiven to the said prisoner in Writing, which may be left at the gaol, two clear days before the day of hearing above-mentioned, excfusive of Sunday, and exclusive both 01 tilt day of giving such Notice, and o; the said day of bearing. 2. The Petition and Schedule will be produced by the proper Officer tor Inspection and Examination -It the Office of the Court in London, between the hours of Ten and Four, on this Notice being exhibited and Copies of the Petition and Schedule, or such part there fas shall be required, will he provided by the proper officer according 'o the Act 1 and '2 Vict. c. 110, sec. i' 5. N.B.-Ent to the Office in Portugal-street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. 3 The Duplicate of the Petition and Schedute.and all Books, Papers, and Writings filed therewith, will be produced'by the Clerk or Assistant Clerk of the said County Court, for Inspection and Examination at the Office of the said County Court i,t Ruthin foresaid, and Copies of the Petition and Schedule or such part thereof as shall be required, will be provided according to sec. 106'o: the Act. THOMAS PRICE, Insolvent's Attorney. Ruthin, April 19th, 18o0. PURSUANT to the several Acts for the Relief of jr Insolvent Debtors in England. The County Court '\iiiet,eiith (lav of Denbighshire, holden at Ruthin, the Nineteen h day of April. 1850. Upon the due filing of the Schedule of JOHN ROBERTS, late of Trefechan, in t.ie 1 ansh of Ruabon, in the County ol Denbigh, Sawyer ami K.rmer, (sued with En derick Windsor and '1 homas Robertsa prisoner in the gaol of Ruthin, whose Estate and Ef- iects have been vested in the Provisional Assignee, by Order duly made in that behalf: an'j uPon eference of the Petition and Sfherhile of th*1 pn>one» tor Jjear- inc made to this Court, by Order or the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, pursuant to the said Acts: It is Ordered and Appointed that the said prisoner shall be brought up to be dealt with to the provi- sions of the said Acts, befrre the Judge of the said County Court, at Ruthin, in the said county, on the Eleventh day of MAY next, at the hour of Eleven in the Morning precisely of which all Creditors and persons claiming to lie Creditors of the said prisoner, for the sum of Five Pounds or more, shall have Notice by Set- vice of a Copy of this Order, made within such time and in such manner as is prescribed by the Rule of Court in that behalf. By the Court. THOMAS GOLD EDWARDS, Clerk. TAKE NOTICE. 1. If any Creditor intends to oppose the said priso- ner's discharge, Notice of such intention must he gh en to the said prisoner in Writing, which may be lett at the gaol, two clear days before the day of hearing above-mentioned, exclusive of Sunday, and exclusive both of the day of giving" such Notice, and 01 the said dav of hearing. '2. The Petition and Schedule will be produced by the proper Officer for Inspection and Examination at the Office of, tile Coti rt in London, between the hours of Ten and Four, on this Notice being exhibited and Copies of the Petition and Schedule, or such part thereof as shall be required, will be provided by the proper Officer according to the Act and 2 Vict. c. 110 sec. 1( o. JSJ g j-'ntrnnre to the Ofhee 111 1 ortugal street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. 3 The Duplicate of the Petition and Schedule, and all Books, Papers, and Writings, filed will be produced by the Clerk or Assistant Clerk of the said County Court, for Inspection and Examination at the Office of the said County Court, at Ruthin aforesaid, and Copies of the Petition and Schedule, or such part thereof as shall be required, will be provided according- to sec. 106 of the Act. THOMAb PRICE, Insolvent's Attorney. Ruthin, April 19th, 1850. '.1" QKA POUNDS PEIl ANNUM for 10s. Any Person desirous of becoming possessed of the above-named Annual Income, are requested to make an immediate application, enclosing a Postage Stamp, to JAMES ANDERSON, Esq., 23, Middle-row, High Holborn, London, who will furnish the fullest particulars by return of Post. Ellis's Soda and Potass Waters. rPII LSE celebrated and esteemed WATERS _L continue to give undiminished satisfaction, and the increasing demand lor them attest their superior qua- lity. In addition to their heinO" delightful Summer Beve- rages, they are essentially to be depended on as Reme- dial Agents, each Bottle being warranted to contain the fuit dose of the respective Bi-carbonates ofvfoda Fotasg. The beneficial effects of POTASS WATER-1-is most confidently recommended t.Ou J^OTHJSRS, and ladies who have hitherto vbeen <i:wguafTo/the duty of suckling. The pure Alkali contained in each Bottle will RESTORE ,that which is withdrawn by the Infant, and the Mother who adopts this interesting and important scientific fact for her guidance, will have cause to rejoice that she has added to her nursing dietary so valuable a disco- very, and take several glasses daily of THE CARBO- NATED POTASS WATER, in the place of the more deleterious, and far less efficacious tumblers of ALE or PORTEIt. These Waters are prepared by R. EI.LIS, Manufac- turer to the Royal Family, at his Laboratory, Huthin; and i-old by all -resl)cctitij',e Chemists throughout the Kingdom. N.B —Be careful to ask for ELLIS'S. SUMMER SAILINGS OF THE P R J X CEO F \V A L E S. rnilE City of Dublin Steam Packet Company i respectfully give NOTICE that the 2- It X i-, C E OF WALES, G. DANI, Commander, (Built expressly for the Station), of 4^0 Tons Burthen and 200 Horse Power, Is intended to Sail during the Summer Months, com- tfie 30rii inst. From MENAI BRID.;E every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock in the Morning; from PKINCK'S PIER HEAD, LIVEHPOOL, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock in the It is intended shortly to place the steam-yacht FAX aV, To Run between CARNARVON and MENAI BRIDGE, in conjunction with the Liverpool Steamers. For furthers particulars, apply to E W. Timothy, Menai Bridge John Jones. Carnarvon "1r. Pritchard, Postmaster, Bangor Mr Byrne, Postmaster, Beauma- ris or to J. K. Rounthwaite, 24, Water Street, Liver- pool Menai Bridge, 25th April, 1850. LIVERPOOL AND MEN AI BRIDGE. r rpHE POWERFUL and FAST-SAILING 1 STEAMER, C A M S B. I A, Capt. HUNTER, Will Sail from the MEXAl BRIDGE, until further Notice, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUR- DAYS, at ten Morning-, snd will leave PRINCE'S PIER, LIVERPOOL, on MONDAYS, WEDNES- DAYS, and FRIDAYS, at eleven, Morning. At the Menai Bridge, firply to Mr. ROBT. HUM- PHREYS at Liverpool, to PRICE & CASE. DOLGELLSY TO LONDON. ALTERATION OF T I M E. THE DEFIANCE, CHARLES CASTLE BEGS to inform bis Patrons and the Public, that the above well-appointed Four-Horse Coach, runs daily (Sundays excepted.) from ihe SHIP HOTEL, DOLGELLEY. at half-past 10 o'clock, for the LLAN- GOLLEN ROAD STATION, passing through BALA, CORWEN. and LLANGOLLEN, meeting the Express Traills to SHREWSBURY, BIRMINGHAM, LIVER- POOL, MANCHESTER, LONDON, and all parts of the North. The "Defiance" also haves the LLANGOLLEN ROAD STATION daily, (Sundays excepted.! at a £ to 1'2 o'clock, oil the arrival of the 10 4'» train from Chester and trains from Snrewsbury and Birmingham, passing through the same route to DOLGELLEY. The above Coach passes through BALA at half-past 12 o clock, the DRUID at 2 o'clock, and CORWEN, at half-past 2 o clock, in time to meet the 0 o'clock Traill for Liverpool. The above alteration hns taken place in consequence of the Trains on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway having been altered on the 1st inst. -N.B.-Oti Wednesday the 8th of May next, the De- fianee" will leave DOLGELLEY, at Six o'clock in the morning, to neco.mmodate parties on the road, who may be desirous nf seeing the Chester Cup run for. Passengers booked at the Ship Hotel, Dolgelley, and the Llangollen Road Station. Coach Office, Ship Hotel, Dolgelley, April 2, 1850. 7 BARMOUTH, DOLGELLEY, & RUABON ROYAL MAIL. rPHE ROYAL MAIL leaves BAR MOUTH Jl every Morning at t to 11 o'clock, via. DOL- A4 1) 1111, l'o, Cl OELLEY, BALA, LLANDRILLO, CORWEN, and LLANGOLLEN, arriving at RUABON in time for the Mail Train to London, Birmingham, Liverpool, ke., ke. The ROYAL MAIL leaves RUABON evervMoni- ingati past 6 for DOLGELLEY and &e. Passengers leaving London by the Night, will arrive at Ruabon in time for the t Mail, either via. Shrewsbury or Chester. During the month of May, the C«"briar' Joach ^will commence running from the Li J\ I GE1 I.EY every Morning (Sundavs excepted), at 7 o'clock to LLANGOLLEN Road STATION; and will leave LLASGOLLEN HOAD STATION or DOLGELLEY, at a i before 3 o'clock, after the arrival of the 1 40 train from Chester. 1 assengers leaymer Ma uchest, r at 10 ]5, Liverpool 12 15, and^London at 6 30, wul arrive in time for the 44 Cambrian. j Further particulars in a future paper. w