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C\RXUiVOXSHIRE AND ANGLESEY I- FIRMAHY. A a 0., will be preached on behalf of the above I Institution, in BANGOU CATHEDUAL, on SUNDAY MOUSING. September 141h, 1856, by the Venerable ARCHDEACON JONES, 13.1). Service to commence at half-past eleven. RE-OPENING OF LLANERCH YMEDO CHURCH. I LANERCHYMEDI) CHnWH will he RE- J OPENED for Uivine Service, and the Additional Burying Ground, consecrated on TUESDAY, the 10th of September. Divine Service will commence at I o'clock p,m" in English, and a Sermon by the Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP of BANGOR and at K o'clock p.in in Welsh, and a Sermon by the Rev. E. O. HUGHES, Rector of Llatddei iolen. There being a considerable deficiency in the funds, for which the Incumbent is personally responsible, a Collection will be made atter cach Service. The Clergy are respectfully requested to appear in surplieos. Llaueichymeid, September 3rd, HJ5G. NORTH WALES TRAINING COLLEGE, CARNARVON. Contract for the Enlargement of the Pre- mises, and for the Erection of Dormitories. TO .MASONS, BUILDERS, & .OTtlEUS. TENDERS will be received, on or bef"re FRIDAY, Tth,, :Wtb inst, for erecting DORMITORIES for 40 Students, and for malting alterations at the Train- ing College, Cnnavvon. The Plans awl Specifications may be seen at the o lice of Henry Kennedy, Esq., Bangor, after Wed- nesday, tne 17th inst., or at the Office of H. P. Man- lev, Esq., Carnarvon. All tenders to be accompanied with the names oj two sufficient persons, who will become sureties for the proper performance of the work, to be sent to 1I. P. MAN LEY, Secretary, Camarron. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Carnarvon. 0th Sept., The Alroviiacial lnsuraure Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpHAT THE FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL J M EE nXG of the Propi ietori of the above Company, will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in Wrexham, on FRIDAY the 26th day of September, IB,)!; at Twelve o'c'ock a t noon precisely, to receive the Report of the Directors for the year ending 31st July, 1850, and to elect Directors in the room of those who*retire by rota- tion or otherwise. And notice is hereby also iven,that the Directors who retire by rotation, are the Hon. W. H. Yelverton, and M essrs. John James, ami Richard C. Rawlins, and who, I being eligible, intend offeringthemselves for re-election; -and also that Richard Kyrke Penson, Esq., of Car- marthen and Swansea, who was elected by the Board to fill the vacancy occasioned by the decense of John Williams, Esq., intends offering himself for election. By Order of the Board, ANTHONY DILLON, Board Room, Secretary. "NVrextvrm, Sept. I, 113-36. To Chymists and Druggists' Assistants. WANTED, AN active and experienced ASSIS'rAT.-Apply Ato E. POWELL JOE, Phrmaceuti"al Chemist, Kin 1. W A N T E D, A RESPECTABLE YOUTH 'as an APPREN- ATICE. Also a Young Man as an IMPROVER. Applications to be madu to JIV. Otvcs ROBERTS, Grocer and Draper, (Successor to R. M. Griffith.) D<tngor. WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SMALL compact ESTATE, in the neighbour- Ahoo?l of Colwyn, or some other good locality in North Wales, with or without residence. Address, H. G., Post-office, Colwyn BAILIFF WANTED. A MARRIED MAN, without incumbrance, upon a Farm of about 130 Acres, and where there i. a ready Furnished House, and fuel allowed. He must be well acquainted with the most approved method of farming, and have a good knowledge of the manage- ment of sheep, and stock in general. His wife must be fullv competent to undertake the management of a small dairy, and the rearing of poultry. A knowledge of the English language, and higli testimonials lor ability, character, &c., &c., will be required. Apply to the Editor of this Paper. rpo be LET, and may be entered upon the 1st of | November next, (or sooner by arrangement with Mr. Jones, the present tenant) all that commodious and well accustomed INN or Public-house, Stabling, &c., known as the Carnarvon Tavern, situate in Crane- street, Chester, near the river slopping wharves,-Apply to Mr, BATE, Kel-terton, Flint. To lie E.et, on Moderate Terms, FURNISHED LODGINGS consisting of a Sit- FtiD-?, Hoom and Bed Rooms. The House is situated between the Britannia and Jlenai Bridges, and is within a few minutes' walk of the Stations. Apply to the Editor of this Paper. MOST IMPO RT A NT TO DR A P E RS & G HOC E RS T 0 it JE L t. T THE well-known Establishment called SHOP GOCH, PWLLHELI, doing one of the largest retail businesses in North Wales. For further information apply to Messrs. J. and 0 EDWARDS on the premises. CARNARVONSHIRE.—BANKS OF THE MENAI. FAIILY MANSION. With or without Thirty-six Acres of Land within a mile of the Carnarvon station. TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED, From the 1st December next AN excellent Family Iamion, know. ?i TY COCH, Abc,autifull), situated on the Banks of the Menai commanding extensive and lovely views of the Straits: the County of Anglesey, the Bay and Shipping of Car- nanon; within nine hours of London, four of Liver- pool, and fire of Manchester. The House, with the rieaoure Grounds, well ttocked walled Garden, Coach House, &c., foiming altogether a delightful residence for a gentleman's family. There is Divine Service in English in St. Mary's Church, Carnarvon. Particulars may be obtained of H. P. MANLEY, Esq., Cariiarvon or from the Hev. R. N. WIIITAKER, Vica- rage, Whaliey, near Blackburn. II"'P!iliO'!Ii CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT AND RESTAURANT, HIGH .S77?A7' ???'C0/ ROBERT HOPSON returns his sincere thanks to fl OBERT HOPSON returns his siocere thanks to and vi?it?,rs to, Bangor and the neig°hbourhood, for favours already conferred, and begs to inform them that he has REMOVED from his former premises, to the shop opposite Mr. \V. Griffith, Chemist and Druggist, where orders will be received with thankful- ness, and promptly executed. NOW lt E A 1) y Price 2s. in paper civet or 3s. in cloth, with illustra- tions, (per posl, for 2d. extra,) THE HAND BOOK FOR RHYL AND THE I VALE OF CI.WYD., a DESCRIPTIVE and HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the VALE OF CLWYD, the Towns of Rhyl, Abergele, St As,ph, Denbigh and Ruthin, with all the adjacent Villages, Churches, Castles, and Mansions, with every object of intertst that presents itself in that interesting and jar-famed ale composed in a Tour from Rhyl up the EMt side of the Vale to Llandegla, and down the We,t side, to Prestatyn being a perfect Guide to all the attractive places, and the most charming spots tr 8plendid ?'"? °? its Majestic and Magnificent Scenery. Statistical Notes, a Map of the V?e'o!???'"? Statistical Notes, a Map of the  and lilusti?ated with E"Sra"n«S of ?iu?.n:???!?''? with Engraving of admired places tl,,vo.? Y'?' ?' ?"-kiMwn and ByWILHAM??v? 'f? An AdvertIsing She?Mw? ? h' '?? CHAt EL.. An Advertising 1,;he?t ill be ,Ppended. l-'t?din? Advertisers will piei3e t0 '?? P? immediately, as the space is limited. apply IInmedtately, all the Mr Clarke, Printer, Ruthin NURSERY GOVERNESS. A YOUNG r' M.VLE, who can be well recom- V, mended competent t" the undertaking, is desirous of engag-ng as Nursery Governess. _AppIy at the Printer's. NEW !liOG. "lJ:DER THE GREE:-iWOOI) THEE." SUNG hv Mr. SIMS REBVES, in the Cantata, ? "ROBIN HOOD," composed by J.L. HATTON, and perf umed with the utmost enthusiasm at the BRADFORD FESTIVAL. London :—CHAMEU, BEALE, and Co. Pricc 2s. BARMOUTH. 11111E RATKS or DUTIES, &c,. brlonzing- to the ) Port of Barmouth, will be LET by AUCTION, by Mr. LEWIS WILLIAMS, at the House of Mr. H. PRICE, Red LION inn, on FRIDAY, the 2Gth day of September, U!{j, between the hours of Six and Sev*n o'clock in the evening, subject to con- ditions to be then produced. For further particulars apply to Mr. ELLIS JONES, Postmaster. Barmouth, September 3, UJ5G. To be "ioltl by Private Contract. rpHE LEASE of the MANCHESTER ARMS I INN, Upper Ba igor, commonly known as the Holyhead Tavern, nineteen years unexpired; to be Sold with the Outbuildings, Brewhouse, and Brewing Utenisls, which are in good repair. For further particulars apply on the Premises. Terms moderate. TO BE LET, ON THURSDAY, the 18;h inst., CHESTER HOUSE, Slostyn Street, Llandudno. Three large lofty Sitting Rooms, five ditto Bed Rooms, Kitchens, Pantries, &c. Water-closets on each floor. Tor terras, apply to Mr. PaRRY, on the premises. HARDWICKE HOUSE. LLANDUDNO, GREAT ORME'S HEAD. TO LET, Furnished, from the 1st November next. TRent, e.clusive of plate and linen, CG3 per an- num. Security will be required. For particulars apply to Mrs. HAYN, Hardwicke House, Llandudno. Llandudno, North Wales. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, (And mav be entered upon immediately), A COMMODIOUS and recently built DWELLING- Ali()USE, situate in TUDNO STREET. consi5ting of three parlours, and two kitchens on tiie first floor, four bedrooms, drawing-room and closet on the second floor, and four bedrooms and a dressing-room on the third floor. There is also a piece of land attached, which may be converted into a garden. For further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to NI r. EDWARD WILLIAMS, Builder, Bangor. Llandudno, North Wales. TO BE LET. FURNISHED, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE beautiful Residence of SIMNAHIR, situate 1 near the Little Ormeshead, within five minutes' walk of the sea, and two miles from the town of Llan- dudno. The house consists of entrance hall, dining aud drawing rooms, five bedrooms, and every conve- nience for a respectable family. Garden, three stall stable, and coach-house. Also, to Let, Unfurnished, a commodious HOUSE, situate in the upper part of the town of L'andudno, late in the occupation of Henry Burwell, commanding a most entensivc sea view. The house contains three parlours, butler's pat,try, servants' hall, kitchen, and four large airy bedrooms. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. R. GRIF- FITH, Solicitor, Llanrw-t Miss HERSEE, Queen's Hotel, Llandudno; and Mr. JOHN JONES, Simnahir, Llandudno. HEN RY HKYN, Dealer IN WINES and SPIRITS," THE VAULTS,' LLANDUDNO. Allsopp's and other Ales, Porter, &c. Guinness' Bottled Stout. N. B.—Families supplied with small Casks. LLANDUDNO. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, Wine and Spirit Establishment, CHUllCII WALkS. MESSRS. THCMAS BARKER and Co., beg to .VL inform the Inhabitants and Visitors to Llan. dudno, that, they will shortly OPEN the above Estab- lishment with a Stock replete with every thing, includ- ing BURTON ALES, and GUINNESS and Co.'a DUBLIN STOUT in cask and bottles. Messrs. T. B. and Co. having had a lengthened ex- perience in the trade, will be enabled to offer supe- rior qualities of the above articles, at as reasonable prices as they can be procured in any watering place in the United Kingdom, lists of which, with full parti- culars, will shortly be published. ST. GEORGE'S HOTEL. ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE, MARINE PARADE LLANDUDNO. ISAIAH DAVIES, PROPRIETOR. TABLE D'HOTE at HALF-PAST I EVERY DAY. An Omnibus to nd from the Conway Station and the Erskine Arms Hotel, thrice a day during the Season. SeH;nd Cold Salt Water Baths on the shortest no- tice. The Daily and other Papers, by express, taken in regularly. Good Stabling and Lock-up Coach-houses. Phæ- tons, Cars, &c., with careful drivers. Pianofortes on Sale, or Hire. LLANDUDNO. Mostyn Arms Family & Commercial HOTEL. LYDIA M'LELLAN, PROPRIETRESS. FAMILIES and GENTLEMEN visiting this FFashionabl,, Bathing Place, will find every com- fort at the above Hotel. BATHS Hot, Cold, and Shower Sea Water always in readi- ness for Visitors, at a moderate rate of charge. The Apartments are open, airy, and comfortable the Beds well aired; the attendance superior and the Provisions, Wines, Ales, Porter, &c.,of the best quality whilst the charges are exceedingly moderate. Phtctons, Cars, Post-horses, and Boats, always ready. An Omnibus to meet the Railway Trains at Conway, three times a day. The steamers too and from Liver- pool, Beaumaris, Bangor, Menai Bridge, and Carnar- von daily. BANGOR & BEAUMARIS UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS &c. &c. ALL Persons desirous of Contracting with the Guardians of this Union, for supplying the Workhouse, from the 29th day of Sept., 1856, to the 25th day of Dec., 185G, with Bread, Flour, Meat, (Bone to be contracted for separately,) Grocery Cheese, Milk, Butter, Rice, Coals, Candles, Soap' Peas, Oatmeal, and other articles of consumption; also Men's, Women's, and Children's Shoes and all persons de,irous of contracting with the Gurdians for supplying Coffins and Shrouds, to be delivered free of expense, at such times and places, and in such quantities, as the Board may require are re- quested to deliver in Sealed written Tenders, (with Samples of such Articles as can be given, and the preference will be given to those Tenders accom. panied with Samples), to me, on or before Tuesday, the 23rd of Sept. inst. (unsealed Tenders will not be entertained). Security will be required for the due performance of the Contracts. It is competent for any Person to Tender for any of the Articles separately. Forms of Tender may be had by applying to me at the Workhouse. N.B. -Tenders sent after the above date will not be entertained. H. WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Board of Guardians of the said Union. Board Room Bangor, lltb Sept., 1856. I THE Most Splendid Exhibition ever in North Wales. r M. GOMPERTZ'S CiiKKAT LONDON PANORAMA, Will, on its return from IreUnd be exhibited at the BATHS ASSEMBLY ROOM. BANOOR, for Foult NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY, 19th; SATURDAY, 2Dth MONDiY, 22nd; and TUESDAY, 23rd of Sep- ember, 1806. FASHIONABLE DAY EXHIBITIONS, On SATUllDA Y, 20th, and TUESDAY, 22nd, at Two o'clock. Doors open half an hour previous. The Musical accomoaniments will be bv the following Performers Leading Cornopean J. ATKINSON. I Violin .M' MATHEWS. Fl u?.eand Concertina Mr. JOS. EX TON. I Pianoforte Miss STOLDATZ. Double Bass Mr. JONES. Harp Nlr. EXTON. A DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE by Mr. J. C. BELL. M. GOMPERTZ, Proprietor and Artist of this Panorama, illustrating the War with Russia, lately ex- hibited at the Queen's Hall, Liverpool, and Waterloo Rooms, Edinburgh, with such decided success, in in- troducing this l'anor,una of that all-absol-hing subject, begs to stA6 that since its departure from London, it has been exhibited in all the principal Towns in Ireland, with a degree of success unattained by any similar Exhibition in that country, exhibited at the Rotunda, Dublin, for 5«>ee successive months; Belfast. six weeUs Cork, six weeks Limerick, six weeks; and Waterforrl, a fortnight. At Waterford, on the lif,h night, it is estimated that nearly one thousand persons were unable to pro<;fre admission, so densely crowded was the large room of the Town Hall. The Panorama commoees with a VIEW OF THE TOWN OF YAIINA, AND EMBARKATION OF THE ALMKD TROOPS FOR TIIK CRIMEA. THE COMBINED FLEETS AT SEA. Thi3 Colos3al Expedition by far Urp:l5e<1 any array of ve8el that had ever flowed upon the waters of the Enxinc, being composed ?' oV n? te? th'?M $1?ip? of ?V? 1'r?ttispt)rts. CAPE CHERSONESE (un.) The Carado? aud Pri6.miti? Steamers, followed by the Agamemnon and Samson frieatea, reconnoitring the coast. Aoli1(t i1eE int;I:dp::nolriite:'f,orI:. o:n.roah of n ¡ght moonlight effect; beautiful and striking  L?)'?c ?h.tn'e '?!.e AL?)ED AH'mi? t'.?D)NQ IN THE 'Om?HA.—?r?s laden with Hor?s..?rU)?r?, nt)" War ?,iitions of every des ription, are seen leaving the 'Ieet to lamI their hvm!f c*.r*o o the 9I1rfhewn shore of Kalamita Bay. THE SIEGE, showing the enem)"i entrenched pnsition upon the heIght8i their formidable batteries pouring forth a dtructive fire upon the advancing (orces Llth. A)hc. ASCENT OF THE HEIGHTS. TRIUMPHANT ATTACK OF THE GUARDS AND HI OH- LANDERS UPON THE PRINCIPAL REDOUBT. FIELD OF THE ALMA THE EVENING AFTER THE BATTLE. APPROACH OF NIGHT. By the faint light of the stars, and distant burniu? village of Qouliuk, dim objects of misery meet the eye in every direction. On the left ig seen an li' ? Catholic Priest kneeling by the side of a ghastly form, speaking words of coneolatlOn to him, whose cars are bst closing to all earthly sounds. MARCH OF THE ARMY THROUGH THE WOOD ON THE WAY TO BALAKLAVA. ARRIVAL AT THE BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR OF BALAKLAVA. In the foreground of the i?,, the G,?,.k inhabinnta, who were expelled by order of Lord Uaglan, are seen leaving" town. In the harb?,?, art fth?E,Ii fl??t r? ?d. TRANSPORT OF ARTILLERY FROM ° B\LAKLAVA TO THE TRENCHES. BATTLE OF ALMA AND BOMBARDMENT OF SEBASTOPOL, Showing the combined atacks of the Allied Fleets and Land Forces on the lith October, 1854. CAVALRY CHARGE AT BALAKLAVA, Showing the dashing attack of the Light Brigade, in the midst of most dreadful fire,on the 25th October, 1851. RETURN OF THE REMNANT OF LIGHT CAVALRY. In this ddshinj vievr a handful of heroes are seen cutting their wav back throngh a mass of Russian Lancers. 0 FIELD OF BALAKLAVA THE NIGHT ° AFTRR THE BATTLE. THE BATTLE OF INKER- MAN, Showing in this view the position of the outlying pickets of the Second and Light Divisions at the time the Russian forces were ad?'c'm?"np th?Ly on''thf ri?ht. DE<t'r?!A.TM STRUGGLE )?f THE lt rvirss .;f trI "C?M "?DE? IN-C?tEFWAt'CmSGTHEPROGRESSOF mEHAt'TLK Ff?ALH.MP?.USROF THERU?StAN? FROM THE TWO- GU BATTERY. The carnage at the Alma did not present anything like the scene round the Sand-bag Battery the piles of dead here were frightful, upwards of 1,200 dead and dying Russians, raigled with other soldiers and the French, lay iu and arround it. CAPTURE OF THE MALAKOFF BY THE FRENCH, UNDER GENERAL PELISSIER. This view was taken from the Mamelon Redoubt, just as the gallant French, having overcome all opposition, are planting the tri- colour upon the apex of the works. A terrific explosion behind the Maiakoff sheds a vivid light over the scene of carnage, rendering visible all the operations of the Siege. 0 BRITISH ASSULT UPON THE REDAN, Representing this fearful tragedy at the moment when the columns of the Lig-ht and Second Divisions, firming the storming party having passed over the fatal space between the last parellel and the po nt of attck, through a perfect shower of round and grape. shot are swarming into the ditch and up the salient angle of the Redan. Previou to the War Views will be exhibited a PICTORIAL CHART OF THE CRIMEA, showing the relative positions of the B.tt?'F'i?d. and the scenc! of our recent Na"at Triumphs in the SEA OF AZOFF embracing KERTCH and YENIKALE, Arabn't? Geuitchi, Berdiatisk, Mariatiopol, TAGAN ROG, Rostotf, Azo'f, Ghf»i«k, and the Circassian town of i),N A PA. To conclude with M. GOMPEUTZ'S Diorama, representing the CRYPT OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE AT JERUSALEM, Exhibiting Three Distinct Effects. The First representing the Interior of the Structure as it appears by daylight ;^the Second effect, giving it in the mysterious gloom of 101 inight; and the Last change displaying the Sacred Edifice in the Full Blaze of Light during the celebration of Midnight Mass by the Franciscan Monks, in the act of Adoration before the Holy Shrine an d Alt ar. BANK PLACE, BANGOR. JOHN ARONSON, TAILOR AND DRAPER, BEGS to Inform his patrons that he has returned from the London and other Markets, with an extensive BStock of Goods, suitable for the ensuing Season j A. invit*3 particular attention to the French rever- sible Velvet Beavers in vai ions colours, suitable f)r Driving or Walking Coats, combining isarmth with- out weight, and to be worn at either side at pleasure. Alsn. a large assortment of Shooting and Morning Coats. Having made purchases of every novelty, suited for these particular Garments, every variety of Treble Mill'd Tweeds, Fancy Does, and the newest Melton Mowbray Mixtures fur Riding and Walking Trowsers. Fine Waterproof Tweeds, in every shade, for Talmas Hats. Gloves, Braces, &c.; various German and French Materials for Ladies' Coats, Olofiks, Jackets, &c.. made according to the newest style. A&!& O "W~ IE N 'ERTS, (SUCCESSOR TO It M. G R IFF I T II,) W HOLEiAIiE ANI) EIETAIL LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, HABERDASHER. GLOVER, & LACEMAN. CARPETS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS. PAPER HANGINGS IN GREAT VARIETY. FAMILY GROCER, TEA, COFFEE, SPICE, AID ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, nIGH ST R I ET, B AKwOR. IIARP AND PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, ABBEY STREET, CHESTER, BOUCHER & CO. have always on hand an extensive Selection of.New and Second hand INSTRUMENTS _D of the best character, for SALE and HI RE, on the most moderate terms. Additional Stocks kept by their various Agents in Wales. TUNING ° AND REP?IR?NG '?N ALL ITS ? BRANCHES. GEORGE PRICIIIAIRD, (Of the late firm of Prichard and Roberts,) BEGS respectfully to announce to the nobility, clergy, gentry, and inhabitants of the city, county, and Bneigbbourhood of Chester and North Wales, who have so liberally honoured him with their patronage and support for twenty-one years, that he has entered into partnership with Mr. THOMAS CATHERALL, and in future their business will be carried on in Eastgate-row (near the Crons), under the firm of C A T H B It ALL AND PRICHARD. GEORGE PRICHARD returns his grateful thanks for the liberal support he has received for so many years, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same to the new firm. G. P. will feel obliged if his friends will kindly be particular in addressing any letters intended for him to the new firm of CATHEKALL & PRICHARD, in order to prevent delay and mistakes. THOMAS-CATHERALL BEGS to tender his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public in general, for the liberal Bpatronage he has received durin? the last nineteen ye<rs, and to inform them that he has taken into Part. nership Mr. GEORGE PRICHA RD, (of the late firm of Pricuard and Roberts) and that the concern will for the future be carried on under the firm of CATHERALL & PRICHARD, who hope to conduct the business so as to ensure a continuance of the support hitherto enjoyed by Thomas Catherall. Eastgate Row, Chester, Sept. 8th, 1856. CATHERALL AND PRICHARD BEG respectfully to solicit orders for the following New Work, by tho Author of the Wide Wide- BWorld," which will be ready in a few days, THE HILLS OF b? HE SHATEMUC," by ELIZABETH WARNER, (Late Miss Wetherell). Cheap Edition, 12mo, B lards. 2s. 6d.; Library Mition, 6s —C. and P. have just received a supply of the new Edition of Mrs. STOWE'S New Woik, "DR ED." Cheap Edition, 2s. 6d. Library Edition, Cs. Copies of either edition will be sent Post Free. GEORGE PRICHARD & HUGH ROBERTS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BEG to announce that the Partnership recently subsisting between them has been Dissolved by mutual con- sent, and that the Business will in future be carried on by the said HUGH ROBEEITS alone. (Signed) GEORGE PRICHARD, ——— HUGH ROBERTS. nuen ROBERTS BEGs toannounce that he has become Sole Proprietor of the Business lately belonging to him in Co-partner- ship with lr. GEORGE PKICHARD, and that the same will in future be carried on by himself alone, in the spacious Premises recently erected by the late firm, in Eastgate Row, Chester. liuoa ROBERTS returns his gratefullhanks to his Friends and the Public for the very liberal patronage be- stowed on himself and his late Partner, and assures them that he will spare no exertion to secure a continuance of the support given to the late Partnership, as well as to their predecessor, Mr. Seacome. It will be his constant endeavour (with the aid of competent assistants), to conduct the Business with efficiency, and with satisfaction to his Customers. Eastgate Row, Chester, August 9th, 1866. HUGH ROBIRMTS, (Late Prichaid and Roberts.) BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, PRINTER, AND BOOKBINDER, EASTGATE STREET ROW, CHESTER. GENERAL CIRCULATING LIBRARY (12,000 VOLS.,) AND NEWS ROOM, SUBSCRIPTION—TWENTY-ONK SHILLINGS PER ANNUM. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE NEWEST MUSIC ALWAYS ON HAND, And a Discount of Threepence in the Shilling allowed. DEPOSITORY OF THE SOCIETY FOR PRONIOTINGI CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF BOOKS OF GENERAL LITERATURE, BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES, &c., Handsomely Bound Present and Children's Books. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING, BINDING, AND GENERAL STATIONERY. A NEW FIRST-CLASS COTTAGE PIANO FORTE ON SALE.—PRICE, THIRTY EIGHT GUINEAS. bts due All Debts owing to the late firm of Prichard and Ro6erts to be paid to HUGH ROBERTS, by whom all debts due from the same will be discharged. H. R. has a tacancy for a respectable Youth as an Out-door Apprentice, I SALE BY MR. R. EDWARDS- HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS OF SHEEP. M R. R. E D W A R D S Has been honoured w;th instructions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, In the Snow YARD of the Anglesey and Carnar- vonshire Agricultiir.il Meeting, at BA NGon, the 25th September, )!Jilti, SOlE pure SOUTHDOWN TUP LAMBS, brcrl by N. Mathew, Esq., Wern Further particulars in future advertisements. SALE BY MR. JOHNSON. DENBIGHSHIRE. '—— ISACOED HOUSE ESTATE, Near to Holt and Wrexham. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHNSON, At the WYSSSTAY ARMS HOTBL, Wrexham, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of October, 185G, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to coudiiiuns to be then prod uced, 1>HE ISACOED HOUSE ESTATE, consisting ]")f a Ja"gc and complete modem built FARM HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS, and the several Fields or Parcels of rich, arable, pasture, and mea dow Laud, held therewith, containing together 1711 ACRES, situate in the p;u'is!i a-id partly witirn the borough of Holt, in the county of Denbigh, and in the occupation of Mr. John Lee, distant about one inile from Holt, and four from Wrexham, and affording votes for the County, aud for the Contributory Bv- rough of Holt. Maps and particulars may be had at the principal Hotels in Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, and Wrex- ham and with further information may be obtained at the Ofifces of Mr. TIIOS. V. ROYLE, Solicitor, 2, Grosvenor-street, Chester, or from the AUCTIONEER, Wrexham. SALES B). MR. WILLIAM DEW. LARGE AND SELECT SALE OF VALUABLE HORSES, CARITIAGES, &c., At Bangor, North Wales. Mr. W. DEW Begs to announce that he will SELL by AUCTTON, on FRIDTY, the Hlth September, W56, commencing at 11 o'clock a.m., to the minute, at the Yard at- tached to the BRITISH HOTCL. Bangor, TTPWA?DS of THIRTY HOHSES, bred by, and U bona fide the property of gentlemen residing in Anglesea and Carnarvonshire, comprising well-bred Carriage and Riding Horses, Weight Carrying Cobs, promising young Colts, a pair of beautiful 13.,y Ponies, 12 hands high, (a splendid match) several handsome Mountain Ponies, and young and active Cart Horses; also, upwards of TWENTY CARRIAGES, of every description, harness, saddlery and horse rugs; a neat little carriage, with moveable leather head, with donkey harness, &c.; a most unique turn out, and adapted for an invalid or an elderly lady or gentle- man; one of Richmond and Chandler's Fiize Steam- ing Apparatus, complete, (equal to new) a chaff cutter by Cartmel;" a very handsome two-year-old heifer of the pure Welsh breed; and a fine two-year- old breeding sow of the Berkshire and Neapolitan cross. Mr. W. Dew begs to call the particular attention of the public to this sale. The horses have been selected with the greatest care as to soundness and quality. Every facility for trial and examination will be afforded the day previous to and the morning of sale. Catalogues may be had at the principal Hotels in North Wales, and Chester; at Messrs. LUCAS and Co.'s Repository, Liverpool and from the AUCTION- EER, British Hotel, Bangor. UPPER BANGOR. SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. WM. DEW, (In accordance with instructions received from Mr. JOHN OWEN), At the VICTORIA INN, Bethesda, on SATURDAY, 20th September, 1836. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to ouch conditions and in such lots as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale), ALL those Nine very excellent r.nd recently-built A FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or Dwelling- Houses, situate in Upper Bangor, now in the occu- pation of John Jones, James Low, and others, as Tenants at a yearly rental of £ o 14s. each. Further particulars may be had of the AUCTIONEER, British Hotel, Bangor. HOLYH EAD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. W. DEW, On SATURDAY, the 27th September, 185G, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, at the BOSTON ARMS INN, (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be introduced), 4LL that very excellent and recently-built LE\SE- A HOLD HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, si- tuate in Newry-street, Holyhead, and lately in the oc, cupation of Nir. Daviil Hughes, pork butcher. It is held on a I-ease for 6U years, from the 12th of Nl;ty, 1847, at a ground rent of £ I las. Od. Its position and capabilities are such as to tender it a most desirable es tablishment for business purposes. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, British Hotel, Bangor. SALE OF LONG WOOL'D RAMS. M R W. D E W Is honoured with instru ,tions to SELL by AUCTIOX, On THURSDAY, 25th September, 1856, (immediately after the prizes have been awarded I, at the SIiOW YARD of the Agiicultural Meeting, Bangor, SIX YEARLING LEICfcSTEK RA.S, and One Four-year-old Ditto, bred by Sir Richard W. Kutkeley, Bart., M P., at Baton Hill, and descended from the best blood in England. For symmetry, growth of liist class wool, and hardy constitution, they cannot be excelled. SALES BY IIIR, BRANCH- VALUABLE HOIST, CRANE, &c., GREAT HOWARD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. BRANCH, On FRIDAY next, the 19,h September, 1850, at 12 o'clock, on the Premises, SLATE-STREET, Great Howard-street, Liverpool, (unless otherwise dis- po?ed of,) A VALUABLE self-acting Hoist, for raising Hop per Coal Waggons, a capital Crane, a Weighing Machine, sundry Gas Fittings, and other effects, as fived to communicate with a Siding on the Lancashire and Yoi kshire Railway. To be viewed on Thursday next, the 18th inst., and on the morning of Sale. For further particulars apply to Mr. BRANCH, lfano- ver Street-, Liv-erpool. SALE OF THE VALUABLE PLANT, MACHINERY, COAL WAGGONS, UTENSILS, &c. At the Victoria Colliery, Rainford, a Station on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. BRANCH, On THURSDAY, the 18th instant, at eleven o'clock, on the Premises, the VICTORIA COLLIERY, at Rainford, rH E valuable PL AN I', STEAM-IiNGIN ES, NIA- CHINERY, and U I'EXSILS appertaining to the above-named COLLIERY, comprising a Capital Ho. rizontal High-pressure Ten Horse-Power STEAM Es- GINE, with Boiler to suit; another ENGINE, of Eight Horse-power, also with Boiler; OOUULF. and SISGLE H EAD GEARS, wilh Conductin" Rods, Steaming Trough, ater Tank, Weighing Machine, equal to about Five Tons; about Nine Hundred Yards of litON RAIL- WAY, with CHAIRS, about Fourteen Hundred Yards of TRAM ROADS in the Pits, Twenty-eight Ca- pital Hopper COAL NVAGONS, in good condition, Sawing Shaft, with three circular Saws and Bench, Iron and Wood Pumps Boring Rods, Shafting, Sundry Smithy Touls, Chains, Wire ltopes, Water ('arts, Wheel- barrows, &c., also the OFFICE FIXTURES and FITTINGS, and various other valuable Effects. To be viewed on Tuesday next, the 16th, and Wed- nesday. the 17th inst., when Catalogues may be had at the Colliery; or at iNIr. BRANCH'S Offices, in Hanover- street, Liverpool. The Victoria Colliery is situated on the Lanca- shire ani Yorkshire Railway (with which it has a com- munication by a tram road and siding which will be included in the sale), about 11 miles from Liverpool six miles from St. Helens, 17 miles from Bolton, 27 miles from Manchester, and seven miles from Wigan SALE BY XR. LLOYD. BARMOUTH, NORTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. LLOYD, At the CORSYOEDOL ARMS, in til Towaof Barmouth, on ri. the Kith day of September, tii.M;, at 3 o'clock ill the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, and in such lots as shall be deter. min. "pOll by the Vendors, 11111, vrrv desirable FREEHOLD FARMS called i 1IENDRA MYNACH all: HAVODTY, with a convenieiiteiiclosed Mieep-w.dk. Also, HENDRA SIY.N'Al'H COTTAGE, and the substantial Building, formerly ,d as a Tan-Horse (which may be con- i?"o "'nv(zui(!tit I)wcllii)g-liouse), with the Yard and Orchard adjoining. Heri.lra Mynach is most eligibly situated within a mile of Barmouth, on the hih road leading thence to Harlech equal distance from the Llanaber aud Bar- mouth Churches, wh- iv Welsh and English services are pei formed. 1, possesses many de,irable sites for buHd1Ug:, ami partly runs to lhb 8pa"shor, and -m- mands a splendid view of the Bay, and the Merioneth- sIdrc and Carnarvonshire hills. Al?i(-, several Dwelling-Houses and Shops, weU situated in the principal street of the town of Bar- mouth, so deservdly patronised as a Bathing place. All the property is in the p.rih of Llanaber, in the county of Merioneth. The Tenants will shew their respective Farm., and Mr. EVAS? RICHARDS, of Barmouth, will shew the Cottage, Tanyard, and the several Houses at Bar. mouth, and furti,er p'rticulars will be shortly issued, and may be had of Mr. 'VI. GUIFFITII, solicitor, Dolgrlley, Messrs, JONES and BLAXI.AND, solicItors, Crossby -square, London, Mr. LLOYD, Auctioneer, Ruthin, and at the CORSYGEDOL ARMS, Barmouth. SALE BY MA! WILLIAMS. FLINTSHIRE. FREEHOLD ESTATES. In the Parish of Holywell. LA y D TAX R ED EE MED. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FIELDS, Suitable for Villa Residences, thriving PUBLIC HUUSE, and several substantial and desirable MES- S U AU ES, in the Town ot Holywell, together with part of the Rectorial Tithe Rent Charges of the Pa- rish aforesaid. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS, At the BELL 8: ANTKLOTE INN, in the Town of Ho. lywell, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of September next, at:1 o'clock ill the Afternoon precisely in the t'ol. lowing or such other Lots as shall be declared at the time of Sale. LOT 1. t PLOT OF GROUN? on the Marsh near to the j\, B?ot Inn, in the Township of Whelstone, con- taining by admeasurement about Oa. 2r. 25v.. now in (lie occupation of Mr. Hugh Jones, his undertenants or assigns, under a Lease granted to him by the late D ivid Pennant, Esquire, dated Nineteenth May, 1834, during the lives of the said Hugh Jones then aged 40 years, and of his two Daughters therein named re- spectively, aged 9 and <; years, and the life of the longer liver of them and for the term of 21 years after the death of the survi vor of them, at the yearly rent of £2. The Minerals unrler this Lot are reserved to Sir John lluiimer, Bironet. Lot 2.—AU That Farm House, out-buildings, and Garden, called MAES-Y-GROES" in the said Township of Whelstone, in the occupation of Miss Hester Dyson, as tenant from year to year, together with a portion of the Field adjoining the House (and being part 01 MatB-y-groe. Tenement) called Coitiar Odyn,—the whole of this Lot contains by ad- measurement about la. 3r. bp. and the Minerals I under the same will be included in the pui chase. Lot 3.—All that well-known and generally admired COTTAGE and GARDEN near Maes-y-groes afore- said, fronting upon the High Road leading from Bagillt to Greenfield, now in the tenure or occupation of Nlr. Joseph Hughes, as tenant from year to year, containing by admeasurement 37 perches, together with a portion of the aforesaid Field called Coitia'r Odyn, and part of the Garden now held by Miss Dyson aforesaid, containing by admeasurement la, Or. ¡I> or thereabouts, fronting upon the Road leading to Holy- well, making an entire quantity of la. lr. 4p. The Minerals under this Lot will be included in the pur- chase. Lot 4.—All that portion of the FIELD belonging to Maes-y-groes and foresaid, called (Joitia Helig, lying below and fronting upon the New Road leading from Bagillt to Holywell, and containing by admeasurement about la. It-. 4p., together with all Minerals uuder the same. Lot ;All that other portion of Cae Helig afore- said, situate opposite to the last mentioned Lot and being on the upper or South side of the Bagillt and Holywell Road aforesaid, and fronting West on the road leading to Garreg Lydan, containing by ad- measurement la. 2r. Op. or thereabouts, together with all Minerals under the same. This is a most eligible Lot for the erection of a Villa residence. Lot 0.—All that beautifully situated FIELD at present divided, belonging to Maes-y groes Tenement atores:dd called Coici?'r Paut, containing by ad- measurement 4a. Ir. 22p. or thereabouts fronting North the High Road leading L. Holywell, an f South upon the KoaJ leading to Garre Lydau, to* gether with all Minerals beloniug to and under the amc. Lot 7-— All that well-established and desirably situ ited Public House near to the County Court in the Town of Holywell, calle i the "BOOT" nON iu the tenure or occupation of Mr. NVilliam Pierce, B.ewer, as tenant from year to year, together with three sub- stantial DWELLING HUUSES and offices, and a large open space of Uround in the rear and abutting upon the County Court aforesaid, and now in the tenure or occupation of Ilro. Mary Joues, and Mrs. Jones, junior, or their undertenants, containing byadmeasure- ment in the whole 0a. or. 27p. or thereabouts; subject to a right of pissage to the County Court from Cuester Road and Halkyu-street. The Mmerals uuder this Lot will be included in the purchase. Lot 3.1.11 that eligibly situated Cottage occupied by Edward Jackson, from year to year as undertenant t) George Cole, Esquire, having a valuable frontage to Halkyn-street, in tne town of Holywell, containing by admeasurement (la, Or 1p. or thereabouts. The Minerals under this Lot will be included in the pur- chase. Lot li.—All those two genteel and well situated MESSUAGES with the GARDENS thereunto be- longing, situate, lying, and being opposite to the Vic- carage in the Town of Holywell, containing about 27 perches, now in the tenure or occupation of Peter Williams, Esquire, Surgeon, and Miss Anne Moore his undertenant, under a Leaze granted to Alr. P. Williams by the late Davi P, nnant, Esq., for a term of years whicii will expire at Midsummer, lit50, at an annual Rent of .t:2ö. The Minerals under this Lot will be included in the purchase. All the above Properties except Lots 1 and Dare let from year to year. Lot 10,- IHE RENT CHARGES arising or pay. able out or ll the lauds situate within the Township ot Bigiilt v echan in the said Parish of Holywell, and producing the yearly rent (subject to fluctuation in the pnce ot Uraiii and to rates) ot 1:71 5J. Lot 11.-THE TITIIli RliNT CHARGES issu. ing and payable out ot all the lands within the Town- ship ot Whelstone in the said Parish of Holywell aod pr-'ducuy the yearly rent (subject as ?totesaidj of iuO 7?,. U'l. L'jt. —12 THE TITHE REXT CHARGES issuin and payable out of ceriain lands within the the iownship ol Brynford in the said Parish of Holy- well, and producing the yearly rent (subject as afore- said 01 .t:8U 3 ll. Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, and G, lie contiguous to, and are intermixed with the Estates of The ltight Honorable Lord Vivian, and Ralph Richardson Esquire, and upon the whole of the Property now ollered, the Land Tax has been redeemed- Lithographed Plans are being prepared & with fur- ther particulars may be had from Messrs. FRERE, GOODFOIW & CHOLMELEY, Solicitors, Lincoln's Inn London; Mr. EDWARD JONES, Penüre House, Holy- well Mr. TAYLOR, Surveyor, Coleshill Cottage ?.0? or of the Auctioneer at this Office, Maes-y-dre, Holy, well. Pendre House, Hollwell, August 19th, 1856.