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I! r- PURE PICKLES. SAUCES, JAMS, And Table Delioaces of the highest quality.—See "Lan- cet," and Dr. Hassull's Report. May be obtained from all Grocers nid Oilmen, and Whole- sale of the Manufacturers, CBOSSE AND BLACKWELL, PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. SMnpping. ??? WINTER SAILINGS. 1??Froin ist-November, and until furthe  "otice. THE CITY OF DUBUN ŒMPANY intend sailing their first class steamer "PRINCE AR- THUR," or other of their Vessels, as under:- KOJ1 MENAI BRIDGE, MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. At Ten a.m. FROM LIVERPOOL, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. (Calling at Llandutlno. weather permitting.) Goods for Wales received at the Clarence Dock on Tuesdays. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. K. Rounth waite, 20, Water Street, Liverpool Messrs. E. W. Timothy and Son, Menai Bridge ;or to Mr. 3oha Thoma Bangor Street. Carnarvon. City of Dublin Co.'s Office, Menai Bridge, 27th Oct., 1864. "BLACK BALL" & H EAGLF." LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE, Ship Register. Burthen. Captain. Date. SAMARANG .18:38..4000.Joues 5tli April LiGHTNfNG. 1769.4000 Johnston 5th May MARCO POLO lti25 4000 Arnold 5th June CHAMPION OF THE SEAS 1916.4000 Outridge 5th July Persons who hold Passage "Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the under- signed. '"??' LONDON TO SYDNEY. ?, BRITISH PEER .10thApril FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds.) SIRROCCO .(from London) .2!th March ROYAL DANE (from London) 15th April NAVAL RESERVE (from Glasgow) 10th April The above celebrated clippers, so well known for their rapid passages, punctuality, and splendid accommodation, are unsurpassed by any ships in the world, STEAM from Liverpool TO NEW YORK. HELVETIA I Tuesday, 28th March PENNSYLVANIA. 8.S Tuesday. 4th April LOUISANA. Tuesday, 11th April The Cabin accmmodation on board these Steamers is unsurpassed. RATES OF PASSAGE MONElf FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. Saloon Passage .Fifteen Guineas Steerage Passage .FIVE Guineas LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. -1 PACKET FOR THE 5TH APRIL. M Postponed until the 8th April, The Fine Clipper Ship "SAJIARAN li," 1175 Tons Register, 3,500 Tons Burthen, Capt. Pugh. This fine clipper ship has very superior accommodation for passengers, and will bc fitted up under the superinten- dence of Her Majesty's Emigration Officer The between decks are well lighted and ventilated, and the single fe- males will be under the care of a Matron. She also car- ries an efficient and duly qualified Surgeon. Apply to JAMES BAINES & CO., Vater-st., Liverpool GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street; or T. M. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. AGENTS. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead Mr. NVm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN IVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, VidPORTLANDantltlieGRANI) TRUNK RAILWAY (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Govern merit for the Conveyance of the Mails.) THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S first-class powerful Screw Steamers *t PERUVIAN Capt. W.BAMANTYNE.  'L??? MORAVIAN „ T.AITON" *T !M  HIBERNIAN J. E. DUTTOX. ?ESB NOVK SCOTIAN.. J. WYLIE. BELGIAN R. BHOWX. NORTH AMERICAN '%V. KERIT. DAMASCUS. R. S. WATTS. ST. DAVID A. D. AmD. Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAND, EVERT THURSDAY. Calling at MOVILLE, LOUGH F )YLE, on FRIDAY, to embark Passeneers and Her Majesty's Mails. And from PORTLAND to LIVERPOOL every SATURDAY. Calling at MOVILLE to land Mails and Passengers. Every alternate Steamer will proceed from Portland to New York. Rate of Freight to Portland and New York, 50s. per Ton Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to Portland, and New York, Eighteen Guineas and Fifteen Guineas, including Provi- ions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on hoard. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Can, ttla, Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to all the Principal Towns in Canada. Bar/page taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Rail- may Cars Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES and ALEXANDER ALLAN. 70, Great Clyde-street; in Lon- don, to MONTGOMERY and GREENHORNS, 17, Gracechurch- street or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. STEAM from LIVERPOOL or QUlENSTOWN TO NEW YORK. -?A THE LIVERPOOL. NEW YORK ?TAND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- ?GSHIP COMPANY intend despatching ■SSffiffiS™ their Full-Powered Clyde.bnilt hon Screw Steam Ships, Carrying the United States Mails, FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. ETNA Wednesday, 22nd March F, T N- ??i EDINBURGH Wednesday, 29th „ And every Wednesday, and every alternate Saturday Cabin Passage by the Mail Steamers sailing every Wed- nesday, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accom- modation. Cabin Passage by the Saturday's Steamers, 13 Guineas. Forward Passage 5 Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengers for CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool. 0 Mr. ED. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. orto Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abergele AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. (rfi" Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants or Sounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the un iersigned. -v rnilE "wnvi? STAR" LINK of 1 Br1", TTISI I ACSTALL\X, and NEW '•^ZEALAND EX-ROYAL MAIL CMP- ..) PERS, sail on the 15th and :Mh of each Month. Landing and forwarding Passenger,. to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. Theline iscomposedotthe followmgcelebrated clippers ROYAL STANDARD(s.s.) CHARIOT OF FAME. MORNING LIGHT. QIJDENof the NORTH. RED JACKET. SHALIWAR. WHITE STAR. GLEN* DEVON (new) BLUE JACKET. ULCOATS (new) TORNADO. GOLDEN SUNSET (new) MERMAID. CECILIA (new) An manv others well-known in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons To Reg. Bur. Sail. QUEEN OF THE NORTH.Forsyth .1030.3200. Mar. 25. N.B.—No passenger call le engaged, for the Queen of the North" after the ZUth March. TORNADO Underwood 1800 4000 April 20. WHITE STAR Kerr. May 20. The "WHITE STAR' Packet of the 20th March will be the fine packet ship QUEEN OF THE NORTH." This ship is one of the largest in the trade. She was built by Messrs. Mac Morran, and is specially adapted for the con- veyance of passengers and fine goods. Her accommoda- tions for all classes of passengers are of the most superior order. For freight or passage, apply to H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, or WILSON, BILBUOUGH & CO., 27, Leadenhall-street, London. Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents. Bangor John Jones, Steam Packet ComjKvuy Agent, Carnarvon; T. Bell, Holywell; or to Robert Pritchard, Newry-street, Holyhead. N.B.—Willox's Australian and New Zealand Hand- Books, sent post free for 2 stamps. ,t TO BUILDERS. COS TRACTORS & OTHERS. THE Bethcsda Local Board of Health are Tprepai-e,l to receive Tenders from competent persons for the construction of about 1,000 lineal yards of Main and Subsidiary Drains on the building land known as Gerlan, within the district of the said Board. Plans, sections, and specifications can be viewed, and any fur- ther information obtained from the undersigned, to whom Tenders must be sent on or before the 31st day of March next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Sureties must be provided for the due performance of the work. IV31. YOUNG HARDIE, <Jlcrk and Engineer to the Board. Bangor, March 10th, 18o5. TO BUILDERS, &c. PERSONS desirous of contracting for _L Building of a new Life Boat House at Cemlyn, are requested to apply to the undersigned, with whom the Plans, &c., are deposited. J. INGLIS WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. Llanfairynghornwy, Holyhead. BODORGAN ARMS INN, Family and Commercial Hotel, BY WILLIAM JONES, IS situated ciose to the Bodorgan Railway Station, Anglesca. The famous Coron Lake is with- in five minutes' walk (the best fishing in North Wales) where a boat is always ready. A fine beach and good sea bathing is only two miles distant, Superior Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best quality. Apartments, good Bedrooms, and well-aired Beds. Excellent Stabling. lock-up Coach Houses. Cars to Hire. Charges moderate. PORTMADOC COMMERCIAL HOTEL- THOMAS MVIES, bes respectfully to an- j_ nounce to Commercial and other gentlemen, that he has succeeded Mrs. Jones, as the Proprietor of this well- known Establishment; and hopes by superior accomoda- tion, and careful attention to their comfort, to merit and receive the increased support of Commercial men, and the Public in general. Posting in all its Branches. Commercial Hotel, Portmadoc, May llth, 1864. MAGNESIUM LIGHT. THE MAGNIFICENT RIVAL OF THE STJN. APIECE of the wire or ribbon, held in a IV Gas or Candle flame, burns with a nood of light, which illumines all surrounding objects with intense brilliancy. Six feet of Magnesium wire and three feet of ribbon, sent post free on receipt of twenty four stamps, by J. H. and S. Johnson, Chemists, 7, Church Street, Liverpool. JJOTHOUSE BUILDING. JOHN WEBSTER, GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, WA VERTREE, near LIVERPOOL. Conservatories, Vineries, Forcing, Orchard, and Plant Houses of every description, combining the most modern improvements at the lowest possible prices. References permitted to the nobility and gentry throughout Great Britain. COALS! COALS! COALS! BEST WIGAN and other COALS at BAN- JD GOR RAILWAY STATION, by John Williams k Co Best Coals 15s. per Ton. Second do 14s Also, DRAINING PIPES, of Superior Quality. Further particulars may be had of Mr. Littler, Rail- way Hotel, Bangor. FIXDLATER AND Cos DUBLIN STOUT, In Imperial Measure Casks. AGENT: MR J. W. EVANS, SODA WATER MANUFACTURER, MARKET HALL, BANGOR. CW Private Families supplied with their XXX STOUT, in 9 Callon Casks. rpHE GOVERNORS and DIRECTORS of the TLONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION hereby give.Notice that they have appointed Mr. Robert Roberts, Postmaster of Bangor. to be their Agent for Fire and i jfe Insurance, and they have also appointed Dr. John Richards, to be their Medical Examiner for the District. J.865. A LMANACKS. DIARIES, AND POCKET n BOOKS, for the Year 18G5, in great variety. J. K. DOUGLAS, BOOKSELLER, &-c., HIGH STREET, BANGOR. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE LONDON SPORTING AGENCY COMPANY have again commenced their Monster Draws for the year ]865. The second will be given on the GREAT NORTH- AMPTONSHIRE STAKE, to be conducted the same as last year, by 5000 shares, at 5s. each share, and two stamped directed envelopes for share ticket and prize list. Drawing will take place on April 3rd, and all prize lists will be forwarded immediately after the Draw. First Prize, 3001.; Second, 2001. Third, 1001. Fourth, 501.; and twenty prizes of 15!. each; tweniy of 101. each and twenty of 51, each. All prizes paid immediately after the Draw -less 5 per cent. for expenses. All applications for Shares to be made to the secretary, by letter only, John Howard, 15, York-street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. Post Office orders made payable to J. Howard, General Post Office, London. Stamps taken as cash. N.B.-Cominissi(iiis executed on all. Races throughout the year. Price List free on receipt of a stamped directed envelope. Cheques crossed Union Bank of London, best market prices obtained, and winnings guaranteed. Ad- dress as above. £1000 IN CASE OF DEATH, Or an Allowance of EG per Week while laid-up by Injury caused by ACCIDENTS OF ANY KIND Whether Walking, Riding, Driving, Hunting, Shooting. Fishing, or at Home, may be secured by an Annual Pay- ment of t)3 to the RAILWAY PAS )ENGE1S' ASSUlAVCE COMPANY, 64, CORN HILI. LONDON B.C. MORE THAN 8,000 CLAIMS FOR COMPE MSATXON Have been Promptly and LiberaHy Paid. For Particulars apply to the Clerks at any of the Rail- way Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 10. REGENT STREET, and (54, CORNHILL. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Railway Passengers' Assurance Company. Empowered by special Act of Parliament, 1849. AGENT FOR BANGOII: MR. THOMAS JACKSON, RAILWAY STATION. ?<d? ,D Pt: 7 Hi iirAmswfc WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS of this 1 DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPU RIOUS IMITATIONS totally different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES of this SAUCE. Purchasers arc earnestly requested to ASK FOll LEA & PERKINS' SAUCE, prepared t.nly by A) ? ?? & PERRIES, Worcester. 311 <!?? ?'" Sold Whol?'?nd for     e?S?S? ?'?CM? SSE S BLtCKWELL, Iondon. ,?g3)& ?M?eh.at. "°'°'??? S 3Aublit Jfottces. RUTHIN AND MOLD TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is hereby given, that the General Annual Meeting of the Trustees of this Turnpike Trust, will be held at the County Hall, in Ruthin, on Thursday, the 16th day of March, 1865, at 12 at lOon. for the purpose t of auditing the Treasurer and Surveyor's accounts of the said Trust, for the year ended on the 31st December, 1864, to elect new Trustees to supply the vacancies in the Trust, occasioned by death or otherwise, and to transact any other business relating to the Trust, that may then and there be necessary. And notice is hereby further given, that the said Trustees, will at their said Meeting, apply the sum of 2300, in or towards the discharge of monies owing on the security of the Tolls of such road, to such creditors who shall by proposal in writing, to be transmitted to me before such meeting, offer to accept the lowest composition in respect of the said sum of £300, and will apply the surplus (if any) of such sum after payment to such creditors as aforesaid, in or towards the discharge of monies on the security of the laid Tolls, to the Creditors who by proposal as afore- said, shall offer to accept the next lowest composition in respect of such sum, and so in like manner, until the whole sum of C300 shall be exhausted and if two or more creditors, by proposal as aforesaid, shall offer to acoop t an equal rate of composition, the said Trustees will determine by lot, the preference between or amongst such creditors as such Trustees shall think fit, and if there bo no such proposal, as aforesaid, and if there be any surplus of the said sum of £300, after applying the sarro as far as may be necessary, in or towards the discharge of the monies to which such pro- posals as aforesaid relate, such Trustees will apply the same rateably amongst the creditors, or will pay the same to such of them as may be determined upon by lot, as such Trustees shall think fit. MARCUS LOUIS, Clerk to the said Trustees. Brynliyfryd, Ruthin, 8th February, 1865. SMHTASAPH AND CONWAY TURNPIKE ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 11 Trustees of the turnpike roads, under an Act pass- ed in the 26th and 27th years of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled "the St. Asaph and Conway Turnpike Road Act," at a meeting duly convened at the County Court Hall, in St. Asaph, on Tuesday, the 7th day of February instant, resolved as follows That on or before the 1st day of May next the present Tollhouse and Tollgate standing near St. George shall be pulled down and disposed of, in accordance with the Acts passed in that behalf. That, on the said 1st day of May next, a Tollhouse and Tollgates (in lieu of the said Toll- house and Tollgate near St. George as aforesaid) shall be erected and opened upon the new road leading from St. Asaph to Abergele, by way of Tyfry and Bodelwyddan, at the junction of the Rhuddlan and Abergele highway, with the said turnpike road near Penyffoi-dd. That, on the said 1st day of May next, the old road leading from St. Asaph (by way of St. George) to Abergele shall be abandoned, according to the provisions of the St. Asaph and Conway Turnpike Act. 18133, and the new road lend- in" from St.-Asaph (byway of Tyfry and Bodelwyddan) to A hergele, will be opened to the public in pursuance of the provisions of the last mentioned Act. LLEWELYN F. LLOYD, Trustee%. H. S. THOMAS, r hees. St. Asaph, 7th February, IS Gr,. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause wherein Jones Jones is Plaintiff, and Hugh Griffith and others are defendants, the Creditors of Jane Griffith, late of Bodwrdda, in the Parish of Aberdaron, in the County of Carnarvon, widow, who died in or about the month of June, 1859, are, by their Solicitors, on or before the 23rd day of March, 1865, to come in and prove their debts at the Chambers of the Master of the Rolls, in the Rolls Yard. Chancery Lane, Middlesex, or in default thereof they, will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. Wednesday, the 2(Jth day of March, 1865, at One o'clock in the Forenoon, at the said Chambers, is appoint- ed for hearing and adjudicating upon the Claims. Dated this 22nd day of February, 1865. ALFRED HALL, Chief Clerk. ELSDALE AND BYRNE, 3, Whitehall Place, London, Agents for R. D. WILMAMS, of Carnarvon, Plain- tiff's Solicitor. IN CHANCERY. BETWEEN Henrietta Evans, Plaintiff, and Maria Baynton Poole, John Lloyd, Lewis Hughes, Warren Edward Evans, Henrietta Dulcibella Evans, Caroline Maria Evans, Richard Davies Evans, Rhoda Mary Evans, and Morgan John Evans. Defendants, And in the matter of the Residuary Real Estates devised by the Will of Charles Henry Evans, deceased, consisting of 918A. On. 24P. of Land and other hereditaments, situate in the several parishes of Llangristiolus, Cerrigceinwen, Llanfairmathafarneithaf, Llandisilio, Newborougli, Llmu- ddauielfab, Llangeinwen, Llaneilian,and Llanrhyddlad, in the County of Anglesey and of 51A, 3K. 3P. of land and other hereditaments, situate in the Per- ishes of Llanrug, and Llanwnda, in the County of Carnarvon, And in the matter of an Act of Parliament made and passed in the Session holden in the Itth and 20th years of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled, "An Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of settled Estates, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Petition in the above-mentioned cause and mat- ters, was on the 17th day of February, 1865, presented to the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, by the above-named Plaintiff, Henrietta Evans, of Henblas, in the County of Anglesey, widow, and the above-named Defendant, Warren Edward Evans, of the same place, a Lieutenant in Her Majesty's 54th Regiment of Foot, praying that such a sum as with the proceeds of .£2471 5s. 6d., Three pounds per cent Bank Annuities in the Petition mentioned, will amount to the sum of £ 15,000, aud the Costs and Expenses therein mentioned may be raised by a Sale, under the direction of the High Court of Chancery, of a competent part of the real Estate of the said Charles Henry Evans, deceased, And Notice is hereby given, that the Petitioners may be served with any Order of the Court, or Notice relating to the subject of the said Petition at the Office of their Solicitors, Messrs Hayes, Twiaden, Parker, & Co., situate at 60, Russell Square, in the County of Middlesex. Dated this 25th aay of Fe1mm'y, 1865. SqDuaartee, d this ??????ER. & Co., Solicitors for the Petitioners. CORNS and BUNIONS.—A gentleman, many years tormented with Corns, will be happy to afford others the information by which he obtained their com- plete removal in a short period, without pain or any in- convenience. Forward address on a stamped envelope, to W. Goodall, Esq., Epsom, Surrey. tJh. BY HER KOTAL LETTERS BY HER ?'? ? ROYAL LETTERS MAJESTY'S < PATET. "BRITISH ECONOMICAL" MANURE. 1J: to 14 Cwt. per Acre, Of which (and more must not be used) has been found equal to three owt. of the best PERUVIAN GUANO, Though costinly but 15s. to 18s. per acre. Its price remaining the same notwithstanding the considerable increase in that of the latter, thus saving half the cost for Manure. Price C12 per ton (in quantities of 5 cwt. and upwards), casks included and the Carriage or Freight allowed to any Railway or Wharf in the United Kingdom. Agent, C. PETERS, "Grugan Arms," Groeslon, near Carnarvon. PLAIN reasons for preferrin the "British Economical" before all other artificial Manures; because- I.-One and a half cwt. of this has been found equal in productive power to three cwt. of the best Peruvian Guano, thus etfccting a saving of half and sustaining its claim to the title of "Economical." 2.-Being patented and prepared under the sole orders of one person only, its uniform excellence is thereby guaranteed.. 3.—It has been used several years in all parts of Eng- land, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, as well as in Conti- nental countries, with marvellous success 4.—This Manure is a chemical compound, made design- edly in a highly concentrated state, is a powerful deodor- izer, and was discovered by one of the cleverest practical agricultural chemists in Europe. 5 it is strongly recommended after severe testing by the unprecedented number of 3,OH) testimonials, among which are those of noblemen and landed proprietors, as well as fanners. 6.-It may be used for top dressing with great advantage, as it does not like other artificial and farm yard manures, lose its festilizing properties by evapora- tion. 7.-It is adapted for all kinds of crops, soils and seasons (see reports), and besides greatly increasing the produce, it has saved the potatoe by warding off the "disease," and the turnip by destroying the "fly." 8 Its effects on the manure heap, when applied in a liquid state, are most advantageous. It decomposes lapidly all sorts of vegetable matter, peat included, great- ly increasing the value of the farm yard manure, and the quantity to he obtained on the farm, and in fermentation it destroys the noxious seed. 9.-Its effects on the poorest and lightest lands, impoverished by successive heavy crops, and the absence of manure prove that it provides the plants with all the fertilizing salts needful to their growth and vigour. But it is needless to enlarge upon its qualities, as the above is vouched, for in about 3,000 reports from disin- terested parties, which are printed and can be had free, and the word of a buyer is always more worthy of belief than that of a dealer anxious to get rid of his goods. Plain directions for its use will be found in the book of testimonials, or will be supplied on application, and atten- tion is particularly requested to them. B COVENEY, Sole Manufacturer, 10, Pall Mall East, London, S.W. TOLLS TO BE LET. SHREWSBURY & HOLYHEAD TURNPIKE ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Tolls arising at the under-mentioned Turnpike Gates, and Weighing Machines, erected on the said Road, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the highest Bidder or Bidders, at the respective Times and Places undermentioned, viz.: on Tuesday, the 4th day of April next at 12 o'clock at noon, AT THE BULL'S HEAD, IN THE TOWN Of LLAN- GEFNI, In the County of Anglesey, willbeLETBY AUCTION, the Tolls of the following Gates, which Tolls produced the last year the different Sums annexed to each, over and above the expense of collecting the same, viz.; Stanley Gate and Cae Ceiliog Gate. 2319 0 0 Gwalchmai Gate 61 0 0 Nant Gate 280 0 0 Llanfair Gate 290 0 0 Also, on Thursday, the 6th day of April next, at 12 o'clock at noon, AT CAPEL CURIG INN. In the County of Carnarvon, will be LET BY AUCTION, the Tolls of the following Gates, which Tolls produced the last year the different Sums annexed to each, over aud above the expense of collecting the same, viz. Loni." Gate and Weighing Machine k,563 0 0 Ty'n.twrGate. 86 0 0 Ty'uylon Gate 134 0 0 Bettws Gate and HendreJsa Gate 290 0 0 Cernioge Gate 96 0 0 Druid Cate. 178 0 0 Corwen Gate, and Ty Isa Gate and 618 0 0 Weighing Machine ) Also, on Friday, the 7th day of April next, at 12 o'clock at noon, AT THE WYNNSTAY ARMS INN, IN THE TOWN OF OSWESTRY, In the County of Salop, will be LET BY AUCTION, the Tolls of the following Gates, which Tolls produced the last year the different Sums annexed to each, over and above the expense of collecting the same, viz Ltangollen Gate RIIO 0 0 Whitehurst Gate, with Black Park 162 0 0 and Belmont Gates Llwyn Gate, between 1st June, 1864, ) 226 19 3 and 1st February, 1865 [ Queen's Head Gate, and Gallows ) 285 0 0 Tree Bank Gate ) Wolfshead Gate 82 0 0 Shelton Gate & Montford Bridge Gate 364 0 0 And will be put up by Auction, to be Let for One Year, from the 1st day of June next, under such Covenants and Conditions as shall then be declared. Each person at his first Bidding, will be reqaired to produce or name his Surety, which, if not satisfactory, his Bidding will not be taken; and whoever happens to be the best Bidder or Bidders, must at the same time give Secu- rity with sufficient Sureties for the due payment of the Rent by Monthly Instalments, and also for the perfor- mance of such Covenants and Conditions as shall be declared at the time of the Auction. JOSEPH HAYWOOD, Upper Bangor. Clerk to the Commissioners. March 1st, 1865. MENAI AND CONWAY BRIDGES. THE TOLLS TO BE LET. THE Commissioners for carrying into J_ execution the Act 3rd and 4th William IV., Chap. 43, intituled, 44 An Act for transferring to the Commissioners "of His Majesty's Woods and Forests the several powers 44 now vested in the HOLYHEAD Road Commissioners, and for discharging the last-mentioned Commissioners from the future Repairs and maintenance of the Roads, Harbours, and Bridges, now under their Care and 44 Management." And also the Act 14th and 15th Vict., Chap, 42, intituled, "An Act to make better Provision for the Management of the Woods, Forests, and Land "Revenues of the Crown, and for the Direction of Public Works and Buildings," DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That on Wednesdey, the 5th day of April next. at 12 o'clock nt noon, AT THE BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR, In the County of Carnarvon, will be LET BY AUCTION, the Tolls to be taken at the above-mentioned Bridges, which Tolls produced the last year the following Sums above the expense of collecting them, viz.: MENAI BRIDGE .£1725 0 0 CONWAY BRIDGE 890 0 0 And will be Let to the highest Bidder or Bidders, for the term of One Year, from the 1st day of May next. Whoever happens to be the highest Bidder or Bidders, must immediately give, in writing, the names of two sufficient Sureties, and pay One Month's Rent in advance; and also, at the same time, Sign an Agreement for execu- ting a Lease, with the said Sureties, for the due Payment of the Rent by Monthly Instalments, and for the perfor- mance of such Covenants and Conditions as shall be declared at the time of the Auction, gST Copies of the Conditions upon which the said Tolls will be Let, and further Particulars respecting the same, may be had on application at either of the Bridges; at the Office of the Commissioners' Engineer, Upper Bangor; or at the Office of Her Majesty's Works and Public Build- ings, No. 12, Whitehall Place. By Order of the Commissioners, JOSEPH HAYWOOD, Engineer. Upper Bangor, March 1st, 1865. RHYL. CARTES DE VISITE. VISITORS to Rhyl are respectfully reques- Y ed before having their Photographs taken to ex- amine T. Brown's SPECIMENS on the West Parade, and at the Establishment 73, Wellington Road. No Photoraphs issued infeiior to specimens exhibited. Cartes, 10s. the first dozen. •4 6s. the half dozen. "We have never seen Photographs so clear and life-like as Mr. Browns." -Whitehaven Herald. TEETH WITHOUT EAlN. Messrs. GABRIEL attends BANGOR, every FRIDIT, at Mr. Douglas, Caxton House, High Street. OSWESTRY, every WEDNESDAY, at Mr. Greens, Canton House, The Cross. WREXHAM, every THURSDAY, 5, Hope-street. SHREWSBURY, every SATURDAY, 48, High-street. CARNARVON, by appointment only. New Edition,-Post Free. GABRIEL'S PAMPHLET ON THE TEETH. (ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE) Explaining the only effectual mode of supplying Artificial Teeth without pain, to answer in every particular the purpose of natural masticators. These Teeth are supplied on the principle of capillary attraction and suction, thus dispensing entirely with springs, and are supplied with moderate charges. Messrs. GABRIEL have for many years practised their Specialite with unvarying success, and have the satisfac- faction to state that they have permission to refer to most of their patients. Vs5GABR¡;H ^TH^OLD ESTABLISHED ??M'ns?? 134, DUKE STREET, LIVERPOOL. LONDON: 27, HARLEY STREET. CAVENDISH SQUARE, W. CITY ESTABLISHMENT 36, LUDGATE HILL, 36. (Four Doors from the Railway Bridge.) 65, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Messrs. GABRIEL guarantee every case they undertake. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH, from Four to Seven, and Ten to Fifteen Guineas per set, best in Europe, warranted. Single Teeth and partial sets at proportionate moderate charges. Only one visit required at the principal establishments from Country patients, Wjoh nson,johnson & Cot PURE UNCOLOURED TEA Is now preferred to all others. Sold in Packets by Agents in every Towfl. LOCAL AGENTS. Bangor-Roberts, chemist, High-street — W il-iams, chemist, High-straet Beaumaris—'Ihoraas, chemist, Castle-street Hulyhead-Boberts, Medical Hall Conway—Bri lge, bookseller, High-street Llandndno- Williams, ehemi,it, Mostyn-blr^t Llanrwst-J ones, stationer, Denbigh-street Rhyl—Roberts, chemist, High-street WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, 17, Blonifield Street, City, London. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE WHITEHAVEN" NEWS, (Published every Tuesday and Thursday morning,) CIRCULATES, IN ONE ISSUE, MORE COPIES THAN ALL THB OTHER WHITEHAVEN NEWSPAPERS PUT TOGETHER. THE Circulation extends throughout the Twhole of the County of Cumberland, a portion of Westmoreland, Lancashire, Dublin, the Isle of Man, Bir- keuhead, and Liverpool, in which places there are agents who receive regular parcels of the paper. The list of subscribers includes the names of the most influential mercantile and agricultural gentlemen, and iron-ore pro- prietors, as well as the principal gentry of Cumberland and Westmoreland. PEOFIUETOR WILLIAM ALSOP, To whom all orders for Advertisements or Papers must be addressed. Offices 148, Queen Street and 43, Roper Street, Whitehaven. ISAAC ULAitiLri, (Printer anil Publisher) RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he has taken out a Licence as AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER; and that he is prepared to undertake any commission with which he may be favoured. Sales of Farming Stock, &c., conducted on moderate tenns. ?" REGISTER PaMbhed of every description of Pro- perty on Sale or to be Let, which will be circulated in all the large towns. Market Place, Ruthin, Nov., 1864. A** fS)  CERTAIN CURE for Smoky Chimne) 8 .? may be obtained by using the DOUBLE DRAUGHT GRATE, Burn's Patent. For to view and particulxrs, apply to W. F. Williams, Ironmouger, Bangor, sole Agent for North Wales. IMPORTANT TO SINGERS &c., JONES' TKEMADOC AROMATIC VOICE CLOBULES. For Restoring and Clearing the Voice, removing Hoarseness, 4-c. TIllS wonderful New Discovery was firt 6 introduced amongst the Italian Vocalists, and is used with remarkable benefit in Germany, and other parts on the Continent. The secret was obtained, with some difficulty, by the proprietor, and the demand for them since he has introduced them in this country is most astoundind. These Globules are a.combination of the most simple and Balsamic Vegetables, acting as a soothing and Tonic Renovator to the Vocal and Respiratory Orgons. They will remove, in a few hours, the most troublesome Hoarse- ness that can take place afte Singing, Public Speaking, &c. and by using them three or four times a day for a short time, they will not fail to restore and clear the voice, making it most refined and by using the same oc- casionally they will give a Tone and fineness to the most rough and broken voice, protecting the throat from re- laxed Hoarseness and Cold. They clear the accumlated Phlegm that coagulated in the bronchial Tubes, to the great inconvenience of Singers and Public Speakers; and are good to those who have lost their Voice; also have been found effectual in cases of Spitting Blood. Old Coughs, and Palpitation. Theirtaste is good, and impart an agreeable odour to the breath. Prepared only (by Appointment) by R. I. Jones, Cambrian Pill Depot, Tremadoc, In Boxes, Is. lid,, and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by all the Wholesale and Retail Druggists, and may be had direct, per return of Post, from Tremadoc' on receipt of Is. 2d., or 3s.. in Stamps. Testimonials of their wonderful effect come to hand daily. A Clergyman of 30 years standing in the Church has tried my Voice Globules after suffering more or less from an effection of the throat, attended frequently with hoarseness, for 20 years, and has found them wonderfully efficacious in removing all hoarseness andin strengthening the Voice. And if any one doubts this, I am at liberty to give his name in private to any brother clergyman who wishes to have it. Read the following from L W. LEWIS, Esq., (Llew Llwyfo:- Denbigh, August 7, 1803. Sir,-You have desired me to make a trial of your Voice Globules. I did so. The result is this-I never had anything before to have an immediate, decided, and agreeable effect upon my Voice as these, although I spent much in Lozenges, Wafers. &c. Now I get an immediate relief from Hoarseness when I am attacked I tind the Globules an effectual preventive from Hoarseness a most valuable discovery worthy of trial. Send me another Box immediately. Yours, &c., LLEW LLWYFO. THE LLANDUDNO TURKISH æ GENERAL BATHS Tygwyn Road, off Church Walks. These Baths are open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 to 8 pm. Mondays and 'I hursdays set apart for Ladies, the other days for gentlemen. 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Chnirman. .J..J'L"UL"U Major-General Henry Pel- ham Burn. Harry George Gordon, Esq. Georce Ireland, Esq. j Duncan James Kay, Esq. Stephen P. Kennard, Esq Patrick F. Robertson Esq. Robert Smith, Esq. MANAGER—C. J. Jiraine, Esq. The Directors are prepared to issue DEBENTURES for one, three, aud five years, at o, 5A. and G per cent. repectively. They are also prepared to invest money oi mortgage in Ceylon and Mauritius, either with or withoi t the Guarantee of the Company, as may be arranged. Applications for particulars to be made at the Office of the Company, 12, Lcadenhall Street, London, E. C. By Order, JOHN ANDERSON, Secretary. PATRONISED BY 70,000 STOCK BREEDERS. DAY, SON AND HEWITT, SOLE INVENTORS OF THE CELEBRATED §QT0CK BREEDER'S MEDI-    ?\. ? CINE CHEST, containing as /?;SS?V? Six Bottles (at 2s. t;d. each) of THE m J  m UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL EX- ) S c?M  TRACT, matchless for penetrating,  'noDifying, and assuaging pain in all ???j?jti??t wounds, kicks, cuts, strains, &e., in 1'    t> ? horses and cattle straining in ewes 0???? htmbing, and sw?'Hen aud inHMmed ud- ders in cows and ewes; sore fed in cattle, sheep and dogs. One Dozen Bottles (value 2Üs,) of THE GASEOUS FLUID or HLACK MIXTURE, unmatched in the known world for curing diarrhoea or scour in calves, sheep and lambs for ewes weakly ai.d exhausted after lambing for horses and cows exhausted and sickly, and for the feet, colic, or gripes in horses and cattle. An instantaneous remedy for blown cattle and sheep. One Dozen Packets (value 13s.) of THE RED DRENCH or INFLAMATTON POW DER, for eleansin" after eaJv- ing or lambing, for straining in ewe:4, anll for removing all feverish symptoms in cows and ewes after calving or lanhing; for yellows in Oxen, an(I for colds, chills, and all inflammatory cases in horses, cattle and pigs. One Dozen (value 7s. 6d.) of the RED PASTE or CON- DITION BALLS (for horses.) The se Halls give vigorous health, purify the system, and produce a inolelike sleek- ness of coat. Price of Chest complete, with a Shilling Key to Far- riery, t2 Ihs. 6d.. securely packed, and carriage free. Sample case, usefully assorted, llis, 0d. Messrs. D., S. andH. respecfully urge their friends to send their orders early, so that no purchaser may be kept waiting. Either preparation may be had separately in boxes, carriage paid. Address: DAY, SON and HEWITT, ANIMAL MEDICINE MANUFACTORY, 22, DORSET-STREET, BARKER-ST., LONDON, W. Testimonials from all parts of the United Kingdom and j Ireland, sent free on application. Established ovel' One Quarter of a Century. I i i -k7li?, -Dimpro?dmettinery. and workmen of the high{Vef, I enahletl to "lippI, an. deøcriptl°J.1of horologicdl machine t akJIL most espel1lve to the workint-mm'a substantial tilDfk rnrn th. a"d 34. Lud.te-hill.. ? tper.¡¡ ENSON, J. W.-His work8hp Mnt??"' I B ?ffi,jent staff of workmen, Mtcet.d from the N,t I house* and from the ateliers of Fran.e. Germany, am! 9 )..nd Theø are emplllyet1 not only in the manuf.čt'ure, butItl"l. "Pj repair of watches.—33 and 34. Ludgate-hilL iLl EXSON, J. W.—11EPAIK OF WATCHK^, No amount of cire can be too great when an ounce of Khich Is of the most trifling value, ran by the skill of the w 4 ai-ker be converted into 4,000 springs, of the aggregate v atct. £1,0,,0.-33 and 34, Ludgate-hilL OJ" EXSON, J. W., for the conveniciiee of JL) numerous customers, 118111 opened branch 99. Westbourne-grove; 164 Tottenham-courtroad; and 1 nt t; ton-cauacway. Manufactory, S3 and 34, Ludgate-bill. J:lf;. 1749. "Cti 1,,NSON's ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET? BI)V post for three atamp*. contains a short hi?t?ry of Hon, wr h pnce'. M? enables those who live in any part of the ?? ? f.-?ct a watch and have it Bent safe by posL-33 and 34, L?? hill, London. Ui ENSON's WATCHES.—" The moTemMt? Bof the OnMt quality which the art of hor"lugy il at ..1 canaille of produciii}.—Jltmtrattd London NlteS, 8th Nona.■ 1S62 -33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. E»talih«hed 1T49. ENSOX'S WATCHES.—"WO have 15^ ) for engraving three of the watch cases, of which a |, variety is exhibited by Mr. Benson. To this d partmell is of "I manufacture Mr. Benson has paid espeell al at Lent 1. n IArt A,,g,i,i, 1862. BENSON'S WATCHES.—Chronometers of jv highest quality of which the art is at present capable. jew(i, i throughout, str. ng gold cases, open face, £ 45; hunters, £ 48; 8." and jCS5 IOS.-SI and 84, Ludgate-Mll, London. st4 lislied 1749. II J ENSON's WATCHES.—Duplex movements .J finely finished and jewelled, double-backed gold cases, 0 face £;H 10ø Hunter. £3.5: silver cases, £:t3 and £ 25.-33 and Lu?);hi". L mdon. E8ta1i8hed 1749. _??? 'ow, ?ENSON's WATCHES.—Repeating moveme? Batriking the hour, minute, half-quarter, and quarter. ca?s. tMi ?rikin? the hour and ?'?"?' ?' "'?.<;i a?d L4? -33 and 34, Ludgate-httL bstaolished 1749. B ENSONL's WATCfIES.-Independe centre- seconds, suitable for medical, sporting, or me ntiflegenl, men Jewelled in 20 holes, to beat dead secunds, gold cises, £.\4, ilHr C'lJtfol, £45.-33 and 34, Ludgata-hiU. Established 1,49. 13 E N S 0 N's WATCHES.—Centre second, 13 jewelled in 8 holes, double-backed gold came, £ S5; silver ca, £ 25; ditto, Swiss make, English finish, gold 1.22; silver, £10 IJt. 33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. Established 1749. "ENSON's WATCHES.—The Chronograph an invention for the timing to the fraction of a second, &X for the registration of minute observations. Gold CAles. l) gu:ne.u; lever cases, 3-5 guineas.-33 and 34, Ludgate-hill Established I; q BENSON'SWATCHES.—Keyless mechanis JD applied to the lever, and other movements of the ttihek quality and finish. Gold cases, L35; silvor, £ 25.-33 and 34. Ui gute-liilt, London. Established 1749. ENSON's WATCHES, on improved principles of the lever escapement, chronometer balance, hardens: splring timed and adjusted like a chronometer for hot or K,j eEte?.M caacs?Tand £40.-33 and 34, Ludgate-MU. Londa ENSON's W ATCHES.-The lever escapemec) Bpossessps these advantages: great strength moderation price.? capability of bearing much hard usage without der? ment-33 and34,Ludgate?Mt. EstaMtshed 174 9. ENSON's WATCHES.—The -plate lever Bmovement Is very flat and compact, consequent upon It. balance being lowered; thus avoiding the thickness of the h!t.p? watch, in which the balance is placed above the plate.-M and 31, Ludgate-hill BENSON'S WATCHES.—Finely finished 1A-plat4 lever movements, compound balance, jewelled, &c.; ope: face. Gold cases, size for gentlemen, £t3; hunters, 926. 8« cases, jElii; hunters, £ 18.-33and34, I.udgate-bili Establishedl,q B-ENSÖN'S W ATCHES.-Lever f-plate move. O ment iewelled, &c., gold cases, size for gentlemen, open fa,, 17 guineas; hunters, 19 guineas. Silver cases, 10 guineM; hunun, 11 guineas —33 and 34, Ludgate-hilL Established 1749. BENSOVs WATCHES.-i-plate lever move. ') ment, Jewelled, &c., double-backed gold case" open face, U. for gentlemen, 14 guineas; hunters, 16 guineas. Silver, 9 guneii; tonSS M gdnea^-33 and 34, Ludgate-hill. Established 1740. BENSON'S WATCHES for ladies, embel- tt lished with beautiful specimens of the designer's and engrtWi skill with lever movements of the finest description, gold cua, 11, i3, 15, 18, 23, 28, and 35 guineas. 33 and 34, Ludgate-hn, London. ———— BENSON'S WATCHES.-Full-plate lever Bmovement? Jewelled, strong double-backed gold cases, M. for gentlemen, open face, 10 guineas; hunters, t3gamea<. MI'tr. 6 ?ea.. hunters, 6 ?ine.?3 and 34. Ludgate-hill. EstaU/Ju'1b™ei' 1749. BENSON's W ATCHES.-Full-plate lever -D movement, jewelled, gold cases, size for gentlemen, opea face, 12 guineas; hunters, 15 guineas. Silver, 6 guineas; hunters, guineas.-33 and 3 1, Ludgate-hill. Established 1749. ENSON's WATCHES.— Full-plate ¡em -D movement, finely finished, strong gold cases, open face? B guineas; hunters. E22 Silver cases, C7 loi.; hunters, tg 10.-<3 and 34, Ludgate-hill. Established 1749.. -ENSON's WATCHES.-The 5 guinea Silver Ble?er watch is extra strong and stout, a good timekeeper, and suitable for All classes, and warranted. In hunting cases, 6 guiaeai -33 and 34, Ludgate-hill. Established 1740. I BEN SON's WATCHES.—Horizontal and Bslceleton lever movement& These watches being made by th best workmen in Switzerltind, atid examined by skiiled artists her4 are recommended for soundness and good time-keeping.—33 and ii, Ludgate-hill. BENSON's WATCHES for Ladies, richly d? Brated gold cases and dials, by celebrated artists, hnriz ? movements, warranted, C8 8s., JCIO ]Os., C13 139., and £ 15 15i, really beautiful watches.—33 and 34, Ludgate-hill. Established 1749, — BENSON's WATCHES.—The lady's 5 guinea Bgold horizontal watch, much admired for its elegant appear- ance, ser?iecable, and keeping good time. A thousand can be !ttMM from.—33 and 34, Ludgate-hill. Established 1749. ENSON's WATCHES.—WeU-finished ho6- Bzontal movements, jewelied. &c., acompMtfiatwMch.H ouble-bottomed silver cases, adapted for allelasses, warranted Open .ace, £ 2 12s. 6d.; hunters, £ 3 3s.—33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. ENSON's WATCHES.—Highlv-fini7hfid! hori- JD zontal movement, jewelled in 4 and 8 holes. Open face, iC3 3s., X4 4s.. and £6 5s.; hunters. 93 13s., £ 4 14s., and X5 13i Numerous others in stock.-33 and 34, Ludgate-hilL BENSON'S WATCHES.—Skeleton lever move- Bmeiits, highly finished, jewelled, gold esses. Open (ace £8 ?. £ 10 10s.5 and £ 12 12s.; hunters. tio 10s., £ 12 12s., and £ 14 14s.- 33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. Established 1749. BENSON's W ATCHES.-Skeleton lever move- ments; jewelled; a sound, serviceable watch. Silver caM. open-faced, £ 4 4s., £ 5 5s., and.Cg 6s.; hunters, £ 4 15s., £5 15s., and £ 6 16s.—33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. Estabiished 1749. BENSON's WATCHES-are sent free andafe by JL-P post, in answer to remittances, to all parts of England, Scot* land, Ireland, Wales; but if sent to India or the Colonie., 50 11 charged for postage.—33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. Establibhed 1749. ENSON's WATCHES AND CLOCKS.-E?y '? watch or clock sold by J. W. Benson, being examined by skilled workmen, is warranted to be in sound condition and good going order before leaving the manufactory.—33 and 34, Ludgate-hill ENSON's CLOCKS comprise drawing-room, Bdinlng-room, library, bedroom, hall, 8!airc1Ie, bracket, cft'ru?, skeleton, chime, musical, night, astronomical, regulator, shop, ,are. house, oftice, coynting-house, <fec.—33 and 34, Ludgate hill. London. BENSON'S CLOCKS for the drawing-room, Bfroin designs by the eminent artists, Laurent, Germain N"°, Pradier, Wogen, Hurel, VUlfeme, Salmson, Dumaige, Comolcra, Jeangou, Felix, Carpesat, Ezlin, Bourel, Ogé, Aubert, MoreaUt Privat.-33 and 34, Ludgate-hill. TJ ENSON's CLOCKS.—Drawing-room clocks, richly gilt in every variety of shade and colour, and orna- mented with fine enamels from the imperial manufactories of Sevres, from £200 to C2 2s.—33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. "DENSON's CLOCKS for the dining-room, in — every shape, style, and variety of bronze-red, green, copper, Florentine, Ac. A thousand can be selected from, from 100 guineas to 2 guineas.—33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. BENSON's CLOCKS, amonp, t which will be JD found rare marbles of black, rouge antique, Sienne, d'Eypte, rouge vert, malachite, white, rosdo, serpentine, Brocatel e, porphyry, green, griotte, XECOS$E, alabaster, lapis lazuli, Algerian ouyx. Catifornian. ENSON's CLOCKS, in marble, are orna- mentfd with bands or panels of enamel in the richest and most harmoniously blending colours, giving them a charming 3P* pearanc-3. From 100 guineas to 2 guineas.—33 and 34, Ludgate-nui, London. BENSON'S CLOCKS in Algerian onvx, which, Bfroin the translucent beauty of its dc)icateti?t'M  much admind in the ExhiMtioo .,f 1862, from M ?n!M to 5 guineas.—33 and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. Established 174J. B- ENSON's- CLOCKS are made in erery variety Bof woods—sandal, walnut, oak. mapie, mahogany, black, r'? and numerous others, and in every shape, stylo, and pattern, rroin £ 20 to £ 1 Is.—33 and 34, Ludgate-liill, London. -J, BENSOli: s CLOCKS.-Bronzes d'art, groups. figures, statuettes, vase*, taxzl, candelabra, flambeaux, Ac., to accompany every style of clock, forming suites or garuijures a and 34, Ludgate-hill, London. Established 1749. B ENSON's CLOCKS.-An illustrated pampWej '—' of clocks, contai dng numerous sketches and drawings )( the various kinds of clocks, post free for two stamps. Clocks packed of charge, and tent to any part of the United Kingdom. —33 atul H, Lmlgate-hill. TJENSON's CLOCKS.—J. W. Benson begs to cill the attention of the clergy, architects, committees, te. to his st(ani-I)ower and improved machinery for clock-making- the ma\\ufi\cto»y, 33 and 34, Ludgate-hiU. Established 1749. BENSON's CLOCKS, for cathedrals, churchy chapels town-hall!, public buiJdin. markets, s''?"?'  tories, i ost-OMees, rall?.tvs, and every description ot !ng, and for co?nmemorations.-?3 and 34, Ludgate-hill, j?n't?.. ? RENSO:-¡'S- CLOCK8:-J. W. Be?scn wiU be glad to funrshes'imates and specifications tor e,.er' M:N. t)onet))oro)ogiMlmact?ne.ea)'i<'l?cathedr?andjm"?ct.? chiming tnnes on any numbtt??etls.—M and 14. J.t1dbC-1 ,¡. Established 1749. • 7 '? "RENSON's CLOCKS.-A descriptive )?'? ^.on church cloou containing a variety of inform?. I"3t free for one .ta?p.-J. W. B?so? watch and clo(k-rili?cr is H.R.H. UM FruMt of WalM, 83 and M, md<ate.h.ti q t.tt*M? Uü. —