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WANTED, A GOOD COOK. Address, stating nge, reference?, ami sa1ary qt?i d, to .1 Y. Z., Post OfU?,?, 1, d, WANTED. AN Assistant in the w"" D,?,p,r' business. Apply to A J\;o:1'3 gr:}J:i)y:, írir.to A YOUNG PERSON h desious of cngRgingaí\ Nursery Gover- j A ness. She s quallfierJ to lIlstruct young children in Enlish anJ Mu*ic, having hd 8"eral years' experience. Satisfactory references will be furnished. Addiess—A. B., at Messrs. CatheTa11 ami Nixon, Bangor. A CERTIFICATED SCIJOOLMAS IT.R .?,l SCHOOLMIS- A cf.Imt.\slitl¡ :enf,.lg; i !.Illr), 4C75 per annum, with a honse nnt and taxes Cree, They ,ill be entitled also to all Gover.mlt rant. Applications to be :H\(lruscc1 to the MAYOR, neaUn)!1. OARDEWER WANTED, A HARD working young man, who understands the pruning of fruit trees, and the culture of common tlowers.- Wages, 15s. per week. Apply at Pencraig, Llangelni. AUKSPr.C'CAULK Female, aged 40, who has served families ? of the hiehMt dietinction. and MK I:i?' the best relerence *V a .ituaticn 1W COOK, anywhere in Wales 'Yaes not ?')'? .M?'t"?? Apph to E. R., w: of the 1 untwi. WANTED, /W the first of NOYEMBEU next, a CERTIFICATED MAS- ? ) TF.K the D.mitstyn ?Mtpna) Scho?.. He ?m?e?- n^tt d to sins and play the Harmonium. Particular* will be given ?' 'P''?" to ? ?" J.?l? A E IInrricd person would be preferred, whose wife would ue d11pl<»cd as Sewing Mistress. WANTED, A I n'TVCfiEl) COTTAGE, Unfurnished, within a short di;. tc,f Carnarvon or Bangor. 'I'll, ?s, 0,-1t.EDWAltDS..?tietio?i?er, WANTED IMMEDIATELY, r1\ 'tlie neighbourhood of Ansjlpsea, North Wales, a small1 COT- IL containing ?buut lour r? oll?, Lent must "1' ?,),i;, ?UrfuH pMtKU)M?. to T. A. B., Post 0,T?,,?, IH'he, Kent. ToFYING INK AND PREPARED PAPEB, re quiring 11D machine, ùut iimpU; pressure of the hand, ? jM t AY be ,I, P, i(? 3?. M.. of A. R. MAMTtf Stationer, M.)- t?nd Hco??'r. l;A; ,¡>o;gn. '? HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, mil vr if Mrs. Ellen W'I"? of James-street, does not e i J1, ior the Clock, Idt by h(?r at  Evans's  ESsKftMW«Savi»«! si8ItCd> WILLIAM EVANS. BZ\U'!0t, October 3rd, lfctfy. X 11VOU JoES, 1bnrer. 'Ceding at Pe1l1on nbnddln, T, do hereby give Notice, that I will not be answerable lor :) debt or debts which my wife, Mary Jones, may eontiaet. i' ?L?c?' uiy hand this irt October, IBj^ J()J{ his mark. Witney—THOMAS ROBERTS, game-dealer, St. AMph. K O Y A L VISIT. 4 assortment of Flays, Banners, and Decorations, from A' Whaite's Fine Art Gallen, Manchester, are on' ww and ,:k at Mr. HUGHES'S, next door to t ?, Li,p. A,.?, Ba 3o (LL'EEX'S VISIT. T *T "\0> IHNSFRS, all de-cription of DECORATIONS, IL- 1. lA MlNATlON LAMPS, for Sale or Hire. App)} to J. ?l.ns, W?-tioa Hom, BM?ur. QUEERS VISIT. GAS ILLUMINATION DEVICES. k LL Or.iMs for the above, t?n by Mr. GEORGE W ALCOTT, A muJt be left at the Bar of the British Hote!, t?ngor, b) the )th instant. ?' ?'??"?r Wateott's foreman is at Menai Bri?e, who ?'t 1ttcnd to orders. QUEEN'S VISIT. T. MORRELL, HERALD PAINTER AND ARTISTIC DECORATOR, LLANDUDNO. -t\?\ U I paint Dags, Banners, Devices, Mottoes, Transparencies, 'V I I 'C lllae' Snb 'f e ;ie'ùt tl r 5 eCli:t 0" ?."?,b l' f?' IovL c?(!tit, on t li,! ni?t ANGLESEY HUNT. 1859. T" Comptroller l??p,,? to be favoured with the company of the members and friends of the meeun? at the Balls on 'Aesdav. the 8th, and Thursday, the 10th f.No,? her next, and at the Procession and L?it?' Ordinary on ? ednesday. the 9th. Gentu lemen's Ordinary on Thursday, the lOih. T. LEWIS HAMPTON', Comptroller. JOHN WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary. TESTIMONIAL TO THE REV. HUGH MORGAN AMOUNT ALREADY SUBSCRIBED, £231 6s. TIHE Subscription List will close on the 31st October, and it is ) therefore renuest.d that .1? ..uoscriptiom may be pa]dm) or before that date at the North and South Wales Bank, Bhyt, or given to the Honorary Secretary. T, WI:>STO, Hon. Sec. Kliyl, Gth October. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, OF BODAFON. Additional Sub,criptions received MMe the publication of last Mrs. II. S. Westmacott, London ? i o Mr;. II. S. We,tmacott, London. 2 2 0 Mrsthapman.UmdudM j 0 Mrs Carlisle, ditto •• •• • I 1 J 0 Dr. 0.0, Roberts. Ballor ? I 0 liev John Pritchard, Llangollen •••• „  J. Atkinson, Esq.. 7ig, Xb,l —— 010 ;) Mr Wm. Davies, Liverpool 1 1 0 Mr M. T. Edwards, Conway n in °K Mr Kobcrt Jones, Ty'nycoed •••• 0 6 Mr Kobert JontS.rrimroeeH'a. 0 5 0 Mr Jonathan Rowling, Lb mfudno 0 10 0 Mr Ueorse Williams,Xy'nyfron 01U 0 t.?dvertentiy omitted from ]at list:- MrH.nu:h.ehe.Msta..ddrn?st 2 2 0 Mr E, J, Watkins, grocer, &c. 0 10 G Mr t.. J. ?y??. grocer, &c. ??EFELTON;on.?c. TRIBUTE OF RESFECT TO MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, OF BODAFON, .1gent to the Mostyn Estates, S-c., Llandudno. ArrBI IC DIKXERwiUb.?ntoMr.JoH.<W.LL:.?s at the ST. EOR [I OTFL, Llo?ndudtio, on "IONDAY, the ???t of October, )M9, when the Presentation will be made President: The Hon. T. E. 1. Lt. Mostyn, M.P. RH. J. Morgan, Incumbent of LJandudno. Vice-Presidcnts:  RevM. Morgan, M.A., Vicar of Conway. Rev i'lios. Hughes, leir of Lland H. S. WestmMOtt, Esq., of London. J. Jones, Esq., Llysmadoc, Llandudno. ..?eron Wm. Hughes, Esq., of Conway. Dinner on the Table at 5 o'clock. .t..?.e?.tobe? bt i,, Bar of the Hotel, ,Il friends who intend to be ')'??? requested that all friends who intend to be Pro?ent, will intimate thc satne to t," Sccretry as early as pos.. nrroov%uwUitai GkORGb P,,vi,l,d. GEORGE FEL fON, lionorary Secretary. (HESTER AND HOLYHEAD RAILWAY. I III; GREAT EASTERN' STEAM SHIP AT HOLYHEAD. ?t't-OAL TKAiXS will leave Chests calling "t the under- ?' M.ntioMed StatiftM for Uolyhcad.on W,d,?d,y )lb, Ihut.-? day lath, and Friday Ltth. of October, 1639. DAY TRIP. 1 0 N a.m. 1st Class. Cvrd. Coaches. 71,5 A)?? .??.? ???- i ?t ""?'J ??? ?? 6'. Gd M0 !Vi; 7 53 12s Cd. Gd ?'t" F'e?t'n?? .?. S ?? Colwui 8 3-J A,, ?.J. S ? ) APfbetmr aenniwi: 8 ?\ m ,s m Bangor'. 930 Ss Cil 63 0, d, ?. '?? „ „ M fort Uiaorivic 7 -19 & » dl j 10s G'l 7? 6d CMMUM).?. 7X)&8?? ](, 6,t ? '6d roMDi.mn, October, First-Class Tickets onl,y will be I9=. ued,. M?i)!?t,: 935 ? hip. On the ijt Octobpr, Firet.CtaM Tiekfts on)) wiU be mued. f THe Kaihvay Steam Boats will convey the I assengcis to and rQm the Tier, and the Great Eastern" free of charge, c .spcdal Train will lea.. lJallg-n th? ab.,? dltl?,t 9. a,m,. calli_ng Stati. in A,?gi, y. 'J:he ordinary 6,-g fteturu Tickets will be issu«d,  '1'. ,0 ,.b," Ith .1659. v r> THE QUEEN'S VISIT. JUJT\'rcut:aaa:r3ii, Liverpool, will supply Illumination Dei-i??es, for Gas and Oil, and Fireworks, on ap- plication, on reaonable terms. NEW PIANOFORTE KUSIC. fA Y.\UGER'S r<\utaisie from Guillaume Tell 4 0 Le Depart du Conscrit 3 6 KAVARGRR'S Promenade sur IEau 3 0 FAVAKGEU'S Ljdia (sans Octaves  3 0 London CIIAMBB, DEALB, »nd Co. TO BE SOLD, PARK FENCING, OUN'AMION'TAI, & MllLD-GATES BAIL- IXG, M,\CHI)O;Elt\, &0. JAMES BANKS. 'Y.SQU.'RE' LIVERPOOL. to- A D-N ERI LI UIritATLD CATALOGUE may be had, on applicatiol1, by card or address, post free. TO BE LEf, UNI' UKN lSHiJl), CA1fe,l:rlgo COTTAGK, situate on the road from the M,.?i Bridge to within a mi e o t he former, and within .?.ty yarda of the Sca; n.Iso to. good balhin. Kent, with smaU 6",d, &c.,Twenty Pounds. Mr. David Duvies, will shew the Premle3. The person proposing to bccorae tenant will be required to give references. TO BE LEI T, T" WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, rpIIK old-established Family i,?,d Ilot,l, the ALl?l?)N,' in tof Iio City of Bai?g?,. house contains a very large CofFce-Koom, Six Sittín.Room3 Eleven Bed-Uooins, &c. E.??ll? St,bi. and Coach-Houses, with good Farm. Apply t, JAMES WYATT, l??q,, Lime GroH, B:wgoro FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES FOR NDKTH WALES. G EOUGK CH1VAS has pleasure in announcing that the Prize Girr"d by the A?,z l Carnarvonshire Society frr the largest and best collection of Implements, has again been award- ed to hUn. \ïsitars to ,ti-r, who arc interested in Agricul- ture, are invited to inspect Itis Show Room. which are the largest attached to any Seed Establishment in Great Britain. Priced lists on application. North West of England Seed and Implement Warehouse. Chester, 13th September, 18iy. On October 1, with 50 Whole Pa-je Illustrations, by M'Connell, pust 8vo, cloth gilt, IOs. Oil. TWICE KOUMD THE CLOCK, BY GEORGE AUCUSTUS SALA. London: Houlston and Wright, fiJ, Paternoster Row. NEW GIFT BOOK. This day ready, Illustrate 1 with 100 Engravings, crown 8vo., pp.1 428, extra cloth, richly gilt back, sides, and edges, price 58. rrilK HOY'S BIRTH DAT BOOK "Lir,ly original ?.1- TI"'j." .1 Tales, Essays, and Narratives f Adventures by ,Irs.. C. Bali, William Howitt, Augustus Mayhew, Thomas Miller, George Augustus Sala, William Brough, and th,,I?,?d Edwaids. London IIouMon and Wright, 6j, Paternoster Row. XTEWSERIEF 6FFIfE WELCOME GUEST. 1 No. I., on Saturday, October 1, 1859. NEW SFK1ES 01 THE WELCOME G U E S T. Enlarged to 2t Pages, Royal Octavo. Weckl) Numbers, price 2d., also in Monthly Paris. The WELCOME GUEsT having passed into the hands of a new Proprietary, it will be brought out in a greatly ioaptoved form, and most CO\1ious[y illustrated hy "Phiz," II. G. lline, Kenny Meadous, Harrison Weir, T. M. Macquoid, C. n. Bennett, W. ;)1'ColJlleJl, J. Deffett Francis, W. H. Prior, and Julian Porteh. Ir. Robert n. Brough is the Editor of the New Series, which will embrace Contributions from the following well-known Writers George Augustus 8301.1, William Brough, Watts }Jhillips, Frank Talfonrd, Sutberbnd Edwards, J. G. llollingshead, John Lang, Augustus Mavhew, James Hannay, John V. Brulgeman, Walter Thornbury, Thomas ?'witi, Hain Friswell, Frank Fowler, Fr- derick Greenwood, WiIHarn Carh.ton, Edmund Yates, Edmund Falconer, Andrew Halliday, Stirling Coyne, John Oxenford, Edward Draper, James Greenwood, Godrey Turner, G. 1,. Strauss, Ph. D. Lei; ester Buckingham, J. 0. Brough, WT. K. Sullivan, William Dalton. Iloulston and Wright, 63, Paternoster-row, London. On Octobn 1, Complte in Two Volumes, 3-L Gd. each; or bound np as one volume, 7s., cloth gilt, crown 8vo., 5u0 Engradngs. r1 iMlE FAMILY DOCTOR: A Complete Dictionary 0! Do- i 'Ill e';)l!dL,?lJe\. CeJ:it'ni111a8cfpN of tIle Human Fnme i an account of the Nature And Ireatment of aU Dise"t:'s of the Drugs and Preparations used as remedial agents; and of the readiest ""a., of obtaining, preparing, and administering them. The whole arranged so as to facilitate rc- ference, and especially adapted for popular use. This entirely Xew Work is written in plain and simple language, so that cHry one who reads may understand, and know how to applv the information. Never ha$ a more thoroughly useful Book becn offered to the PubJic. In every house it will relieve allxieh and ..I'Y; in most ergencies it win unerringly tell what to do, and how to do it. Dedicated to Dr. Letlieby, M.B., Chief Officer of Health to the City of London. I ondori Iloulston and Wright, Gj, Paternoster-row. ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS. I-n- IS HEREBY GIVEN, N n '1' ICE I S II E; R E B Y G lYE N, T i ¡ I; :¡:o,c?ot.i\k nI;'I;\ bI(\nlfc:nEl in Beanmans, on TUESDAY, tbe 18th day of October next, at the hour of 10 o"lock in the forenoon, for the dispatch of the Civil and Criminal Business; and that at the hour of U in the forenoon of the same day, all Business, Matu-rs, and Things appertaining to the Assessment, Maongement, and Application of the County Rate or Stock of the raid County of Anglesey, which by any Statute or Statutes now in force, the Justices of the Peace are authorised to do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any ad- journment thereof, will be commnced, don, and transacted publicly and in open Court. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, Tint at the said Genera! Quartar Sessions of the Peace, to be held at the place aforesaid on TUESDAY, the said Eighteenth day of October next, the Justices then and there in attendance will, at the hour of One in the afternoon of the same day, proceed to take into consideration the expediency of appointing an addi. tP.1 i?e Constable at Holyhead, in the ;?'I County. peace. OWEN OWEN, CleTk oi the Peace, ne:\umari1 2Gth September, 1859. MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TH \T the next GENERAL QUAIiTliU SESSIONS of the Cele (b'ri;C\I:il ;n 1!ui mY.the 18th Jay of October, 18M,in the County Hatt.at Do?eUey, at 11 o'?tok in the forenoon, when the Court will reMhe itself into a Committee, and pro,,?d to audit all such bills and accounts a»ain«t the Counto as shall be then delivred and also to transact the business relating to the Asst??ment, Application, and the ?M?'?t of th? County Stock, or Rate, and the General County b.,in???, and likewise KU buHneM rebtm? to the County Constabulary and the application and Management of the Police Rate aftertl?? C t il I to the following dav to be held at the ?a.? place at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, "lien the Grand and Petty Jurors will be called over and the Court win proceed to hear and detrmine all matters brouht before them in the following order :-1. In the trial of pri- soners indicted for assaults and misdemeanors at any former S'e?Sn? and in caUing persons bound by recognizances in cases n t 1, 1 where application shall be made for that ptirpose-3. In t''? tr? of prisoners—3. In t b e eating of -pp 4? hearing 'notlo"s I l!r:ls:r:i tnh otcail' :ttg brought before the Court. ?rper?oM bound by recognizance to prosecute, or who may have to prefer any Indictment, Presentment, or articles of the ,,ace are required to furnish me with proper iMttuchon. on a:'brfr:i:A t¡ d) .7 the Sie:8; i:rct case pro,,eli,in,tr,, ion s must be given or sent as long before the Sessions as practicable. The Clerks to the J.,ti, fthe several Dh'isions re requested to transmit tome, seven days before the Sessiont aU Depositions, Convictions and 11 which shall have then been taken, with any instructions for Indictments, which they may be °?))bi?a?in9t thoConnty 'vhich ?'?%??"?? and allowed either previously to or at the above Sessions must be presented for payment to the County Treasurer between the ao? o'f ?aJd 3 o'clock on ?Vedn?day, th? lth day of October, the second day of the Se?ions, when the same will be paid, other- wise they must stand over till the following Sessions. EDWARD BttEESE, Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF FLINT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENERAL QUAR- TER SESSIONS of the PEACE, for the County of Hint, will be held, by adjournment, at the COUNTY HALL, m Mold, on WEDNE the 19th d.? of October next, at Ten o clock in the forenoon, when nil business relating to the A??,??.nt, A.phcatlon, or Management -1 the County and Poli?? Rates, AX?Cl?CE IS ALSO GIVEN, that the next General Quar- ter Session.tn.P?? be heM at th. County Hall afore- said on THURSDAY, the 20?h day of Octobm next, at Ten said on THLRSD"A°Y, ''M? all business relating to the Assess- ,ntA,i"tio", "r Management of the County and Police Uatc3, "ill at noon of the same day. to '\11 depositions and inîtructíon5 for indictments must be ?e??t to my Office, in Hold, if practicable, six dan bfr? the said GeMr? U"?ter Se?ion.. ? T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Iùlll. gth September, CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, ? 0 T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1 ^M. ih- GENEKU, Ql'AUTER SESSION'S of the Peace 4- r .Mntv of Carnarvon, will b held at the Cot'NTV ,'orCari anon in and fo t ?e ?a?d CouHtr, on l HUBS- imv !tlil„ l 22U0tth h udaay j O of October, ISM, at the hour of ten o'clock in the 1 orenoon, for the dispot h of the civil and criminal busi.es? t f om the 20th day o, October aforeacai"d, t ue jjejd at, tl?e Countv Hall afore..id, on FUIDAY theSUtduj of Octooer a for a i ?o, t ty, i e hour of 10 o'clock in the Forenoon at ,,bi?h la3t .,ntioiie(i hme ?ti place m the forenoon, < all bu-ine?, matters, and things appertaining to the assesS" ment, manement, and application of the Count Rdte or St." of the ,il County von (which by any ?t.t,?t or 'Ob.tutu now in (orce, the J.-ti?ll of the reaeeare authorised a~th or QuarteT S .one or t a y adit.rnme thereof), will be ^nmenced, done, and transacted Pt!iM^r?e^n, that the Genm. Business »laUve to And 1.til ?'e will commence at Tweheo clock oil FRIDAY t ti ?, ist dav of Oct*' er aforesaid.  ^ated this 2Sth da) of S,pt?.b, ri '5' "Vill. i SBV l'OOLF, Clerk of the Peace. N.B.—Magistrates' Clerks are requested to for""d recogni- zances and de p Ositions to the Clerk f the PeA?;o 119t &$or than the Sptprf?'1*; preceding to the Sessions. JUST ARRIVED, FINEST NEW MUBCATEL RAISINS, FRENCH PLUMS, Fl f" CURRANTS, LEMONS, PILBEBTS, BARCELONA INTTTS <3z SPANISH OWIOI-TS, COMPOSITE, SPERM AND WAX CANDLES IN GREAT VARIETY, AND FINEST FRENCH COLZA OIL, AT THOMAS BIRKETTS. ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, BANGOR. CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PKICHARD'S.) MF.SSTiS CKCKFTT RROTHKItS 1,, respectfully to anii,tin? that they are now showing at their FurnisMng- Esfcabluhm^nt, M??M?a?R??e'???.?''?'[!??'? 8?'?B??M.?"KI??EU?t'??ER ?d FTrl'IR CARPM? aosnpnaing a great variety of new and superior designs, In t. hI t*, of tb. G.4,. K B, be* 'to ,ay t ?e? have been particularly careful to select only ?eh?S'?t ??iourpngt M* ?]r'i'M ?feh" ?eo?e'!d. ??M.'Be ?' ?"bo ?,?""°'? that they have just receive d a New Stock of DIPROVED MKTALUC BE STEADS, and CBII-RE COTS, M IRON and BRASS. Also, NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CHINTZES, AND MUSLIN ( JRTAINS. Trade, MessM. B. havin at their New EsMbtuhment the advantage of etery facility for a large extension of their Furnishing yade, repectfHlIy solicit the patronage of families about to furniBh, and beg to say they leel assured n.t,?,1, ..i ? t? I and ?r?hi? efficient manner in which they are prepared "t')'' e.?e orders in ?er? b?c'h of t?' Furnishing U'?h?ry business, thev will not fail to secure the approbation of their cnstomers. MATTRASSES, FEATHER BEDS, AND BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PKICHARDS'), EASTGATE ROW. CHESTER. T. HUGHES AND Co., CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, 45 & 47. BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. I-IA b;rl;.i\ \ifrr :\rr¿lt ,¿olb:;lt:ls:liitgûet FURNITURE, .?,!e p i?W.],,tit, Mahogany, beautifully marked Birch, and other woods, and, in soliciting the special attention f the Public, to the ?d,t?1,1?? their establishment ensures to p11rtic favouring them with orders, for the ntire or partial Furnishing of their HaudEs, beg to itate that the whole of the CABINET GOODS are made up in their OWN FACTORIES, from a large and carefully selected stock of SEASONED TIM BER, and under the immediate superintendence of Mr. T. H who brings the benefits of upward of twenty years' practical experience to bear on this important branch of the business, desiderata not to be obtained in the House of ?"r. ure deal- ing Drapers, and other non.manufacturing establishment, where the goods sold are for the no?t part made up by untrust- '?o'th y Lo,,d.,? ,d I ,,ker?, ?F"i.g no failitie? for thes(,asoning of their ina terials.of tl,,i, In the UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT the t.?It -tt .nti"?, continues to be bestowed on the manul.ctme of their STEAM PURIFIED FEATHER mmDING, HOUSE HAIR, W 0 AND COTTON ?rn'?EMES" all of which are made up of the best materials only, and at prices not higher than is generally charged eh,ewhcre for inf- nor articles. T. H. & Co. continue to be suppli-d by the best manufacturers in this country, and in France .with the newest designs m SILK, SILK AND WOOL, ALL WOOL, AND UNION I)A,?IAS ??S, So that parties favouring th,?, with thcir commands for THESE ,?oods, may rely on being upplied at all times with the most novel and  'tt'r' GILT CHIMNEY MIRRORS AND TO?T'?'L?SSES, IN THE NEWEST AND MOST CHASTE DESIGNS. T. HUGHES & Co., 45 AND 47, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. Furniture Packed and Removed to all Parts of the Town or Country. M A N U F A C T O R I E S-4 I. S E g L S T R E ET, AND 45, FLEET S T R E E T. MT-imR?AS LLOYD HESKETH BAMFUHU HESKErH, of G,,ry?h Castle, in the County of Uenb?h. Esquire, and HUGH I 'V Ih1mMl:\il'IeIBp:e 1,laj\:y ef %h;h1:Ii,tlbi?u:ipN:;Jii:(i' tI: visions of The Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange, and Impr.ttment of Land." in the Land and Hereditaments set forth m the Schedule h 'reunder written, with the Easements and Appuro nce'tu),.o and being d.ir.u. of ettechn? an L clione of the same, have made application, in writins?, to the 1,rlo?u,e Commissioners for England nl Wal??, to direct enquiries ?h?her sJch :(v¿Xnh:;cUal;:o ,:i¡{'tO th? J:rc cl:ns;I'oL:31 and fÏJi1s,dd;oei;'J with the same under the provisions the said Acts. ?'"N?w ?e'?Sos'ur??Jm???e? ti ?n?a'?and Wate?in? of opinion that such « Exch, ange woul,d j be u beneh« c -a.i l, aannd A »twnat the terms thereof are just and reasonable, hereby gite Notice that they wi)t cause to be framed and confirmed, and Seal, an Order of Exchange ,ttr the said application, unless net,?. ?f di?,?nt t. 11 ?,id pr.p.-?d E change be given to them by some pcrson entitled to an Etate in, cr to a charge upon, the said Land and Hereditaments or anj part nto tj ,?. ?? ,s, .? -titl?,l aeliirge ?po.,th? said Land .,d fiereditiiiients or any par i change be given to thtehm e S9Cth HdaEy DULE TO WHICH TFTE FOREGOING ?o?j(;? REFERS. cl,a?L?-, of, THE SCHEDULE TO WHICH I'?F, FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS, LAND and Hereditaments in which the above-named Hoyd LAND and Hereditaments in wt?.?l? the -bove-named Htigh Hesketh Bamford Hesketh is intereated,situat'? in the Parish ltobert Hughes is interested, situate in .h?e ?"?°'?? of Abergele, in the County of Denbigh, and the Parish of St. ?eie and Hettws-yn-Hhos in the County of Denbigh, and A.?ph, in the Counties of DenM?i and Fiint, and proposed proposed to be exchanged for \he Land and Her_cdt?tdme?nts to be exchanged for the Land and Heiedltaments hereinafter hereinbefore specified. specified. DESCRIPTION. DESCRIPTION. PARISH OF S.IINT ASAPII.—TOWNSHIP OF PARISH OF ABERGELE. MERIADOG. A. 11, 1. A. B. P. ATenementeaUed"Wern,"and)ar.dsthereto A. R. V.) In ( Part of a Farm.called Nantissa," andI lands ?o?ins.i?theoecupation of Robert Hushes, ? ?jExc?nge! ?'?'?"?'???? M 316 beloicioguinip,?r,i,sin? l?2151 for Jones, and compnmg Z-L and FOR PABISII OF SAINT ASAPH—TOTVNSIIIP OF PARISH OF ABERGELE. FAENOL. A Farm called "Canolblas," and lands thereto ] RA FA.M(,ALLCD ''?"?"?'?? ? Farm c4led Canolbl??, .,Id l?.d? ti?,r,?t. belonging, in the occupation of Hugh Jones, belonging, in the occupation of lhomas and comnrisin9 •• •••• •••• 48 0 3 I Williams TOW1ŒIIIP OF BODELWYDDA. Allotment i. th "'u 'ti'" TOI"'SHIP OF BODELWYDD?LN. A,li?d Ilod?,p,n?,?b," and lands Field called "Acar Lewis," contaioiug 1 lHj thereto belonging,in the occupation of John I f Williams ''°'°?  A T-P?-)tOaca" and lands thereS belonging, in?eoc? upti.?? f Thomas Jones 95 2 34 I In ? A i!tO:I;¡' Tan-y-Graig," and imds 95 2 34 E l?vg,, he?? i.g, "I the occupaiion of John I ? A?n.  ••••• I I A Tenement called "Tan-y-Bwlcb," and lands belo ,ing, in the occupation of John Hughes •••• •••••• A T,?i?.?.t called "T,t'?,el," "d lands I I I thueto belonging, in the occupation of I Ellen Jones .J ) PAHISII OF BETTWS-YN-RIIOS. J [A Cottage and Garden called "Bryngobaith" gTn 96 1 36 N.B.—The Minerals under the abov mentioned  AU?ment and under the said Tenements, called,Bodloild ?b Pen-y- Caea," Tanygraig," H Tanybwlch," and Ty Moel, belong to the Crown, and are not included in this proposed Exchange, PARISH OF ABERGELE. PARISH OF 11?l..Ell?. T?.?!nt callc?d  and •BKWStfc tsrjrasw: i (*WS inFocc?tio?1 Thomas Ev??". Jones. ,nd Eli., R.- 41 1 12 ¡ I O?. D?,?,?  ACoM??GardencaUed''CaeUyn,"in 1 the occupalion of Th.- William. A Cottage and Garden called Pant," in the T? occupationofSitemWmiams. 79 1 5 A 1,,tta,d Garden called ffor??""79 1 5 fQd in the occupation of Thomas Williams ATeMmentcaiied"Tyddynhoe,"andiands theretb belongin, in the occupation of fo I pA t3h.l?a?r?ltab ret TJecn)neem s?;tcal.le? Part of a Tenement ca1led Garreg-goch, J L and lands thereto belonging, in the o?upa J J i L tLon of Hugh Loberts J NB-Tbe Minerals under 44a. 2r. 33p., part of the said Tenement called 44 Cefnogo," belong to the Crown, aud are not included in this proposed Exchange. PARISH OF ABERGELE. PARISH OF ABERGELE. Lands near FiasHwyd. in the occupation of Wil PART of a Teneaien I=   goch in the\ liam W'iliams, and comprising 20 0 14 > Exchange { Cupation of Robert Jones OCA „ 0 U Ten ,inelIta lied Nantissa, in c o'. ? E.?ha?g, Pacrut poaf ta ion of Robert Jones.. 1 or fpartofaFarmeanedXantsanotiintheoeeu-t p??ti.. of Aber Roberts PARISH OF ABEGELE. PARISH OF ABERGELE. Part of a Farm called "Fentreucha," in the oc- 1 In Ex- j Part of a Farm called Tynewydd," in the occu- ?upa?n?vidDav,. and comprising 17 1 h..g? for I pti?,? f David Owe, ,.d com.rtstn: 1?7 ?m. PARISH OF ABERGELE. r?ISH OF ABERGELE. In Ex- < Part of "Tynewydd Farm, m the occupation Part of" Pentreucha Farm, in the occupation 14 2 S9 } j change for ( of the said David Owen 14 3 P'i th'lIg:f;v¡"n' cpfSei:i. 14 2 29 1 Chxfor l ftl?? :?iID,?idOiven. It 3 1 ruusii OF ABERGELE, PARISH OF ABERGELE.    J I W'l- ) In (A Tenement called Plason," and land3 thereto Lands in Towyn, in the occupahons of .o.m 1 Exchange ? belonging, in the occupation of Thomas Wil- hams and ?e!erWMiam? and comprising. 10 1 .1 cha .g. ? j'j??,?'??y?"°°° '°? 'li?.? ?' 11 130 Witness my hand this 10th day of September, in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight HL^R^BAY^F]F/0F4NEBOARD. PYNE, by the Board. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Mr T H E N'EVV DISCOVER""Y41) ARTIFICIAL TEETH SELF ADHESIVE! WITHOUT SPRINGS! VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER AS ABASE! PROTECTED BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. MESSRS. GABRIEL, DentiBt1 ha,'e the honour to inform her p and those who, may ,vish to onult the, that. they hae introduced into their Practice, wilh the greatest .atis/actlon and success. a newl)'-mvented ppli?at?. f 'ulcaOlzed lnd.. Rubber as a Base for their Artificial Teeth. MESSRS" GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS ARE- LIVERPOOL, 134 DUKE STREET (Jirectly LONDON, 33, LUDGATE HILL, and no, REGENT STREET. ATTENDANCE D?/zy??o? TEN TO ?/?. Attendance in CHESTER, I E,,?y TUESDAY* at No.3, Pepper Street. BANGOR.N.WALES. The ?ls, MONDAY in ea eh Month, at Mr. ?'' R?M.??''?-'ker,Hig)t Street'. CARNARVON, The first TUESDAY in each Month, at the Uxbridge Arms, Hotel, Private Rooms. ME1S6 GABRIEL, the OLD-ESTABLISHED 1)EN^ :Sr ?n?'r?p..?? ? ?  «nd 6 AltN'Al ? VON, and their ??, b?g t.,?t-t that -t" Of t Fir. will visit the above nr?'a'y.'and.nay be eoneuttedonthbL? OsbSot?ih?bl.HH.&K'ec'?'rom??iu?mo?? e?actl day. The nece"ity has long been felt throughout many parts i)? thetountry of being able to obtain the .ervices of A DENTI T sTASDiso IN His PROFESSION, without the necessity .{the Muntry of being able to obtain the ??'? ? charge for such serticee. 'Ibis de?ideratam MeB?rs. Gabriel wtH at oMe  G. are the patentees oC an entirely new ducrivtion of TEETH slid GUIS, which are ?t te, with b,t, pr, cion and success, sch iUtleed as are by any other means unattainable they are fitteù n the ..at tender ?u.? "it??ot  wacs of any dSC)ptlOn, and are warranted to prQ\"e as f?,m .?id uieful in th mouth as t)?, at.r,,l masti???tors and, in order to rm\r them wlthu:, the If  most ecotioinini, they are spphed t ,charg-cs t!ltly moderate. Ies8rs, G,'a Pamphlet |II')TEIFY EIPWN^r^IEM, whirt' LTeTiMlVSe tll orities and the Press, and will be sent p?t- (7rati f-I ly P(! ,?ai bri?l, who ?r .ula 'ttrers of every speciality avpertaimng to the profession. Lstabhshed 1804. rp NOTlCE-FOn THE CON VENIENCE OF PATIENTS FKOM THE COUNTRY. Messrs. Gabriel's hours of attendance in BANGOR will be from 9 a,m. till 8 p:m. „ hours of attendance at CARNARVON, from 9 a.m. till 1 5 P.M. Messrs, Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR, 1st Monday in November. ?jj?yoN, 1st Tuesday in November. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. DECAYEDT     from 35. 6d. per tooth. Sets, C4 13, PEOATED TEETH ?ff?,t.?lly stopped ,ith the k.S i^revents further de'ay and t?-th MESSRS, GABRIEL'S Prepared WHITE GUTTA PERC HA "Ald f STOPPING DECAYED TEETH, Price Is. 64,  olù by all Chemists in town and tOKiitry. ObsLrve their n,tme on ??h b. witho\it which none is genuine. ?"?SSBS. GABRIEL'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for Preserving and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, is sold by all Ch?.i?t? in town .d country, at Is. Gd. per 'o MESSRS. GAB1UEL'S IN?LIITE E1f.UIEL fr STOPI'ING DrtLF(LM.VY| EF,n I) FRONT TEETH, which rellde" them sound, and does not turn b k. May be had on application, or through an) LhMu&tmth.hin?om.  Pl? b with dire'tions for use. ?E???ELhave intr.dnced into ?ce?l practice the ELECTRO-GALVAXIC PROCESS, for the painle.s ex- anlall oper?tions connected with Deiiti,lr,. MESSR8.GAUWELMeinattenfen«V^ from 0 7 and may be consulted on the ?" of Teeth, and all operations ap. pertaining 1. 1)? try, at tl??ir ??tablit? 134 D = reet, f,i??erpool (J.?.tly opposite Berry,treet). 33, Ludgate-hill, and 11?, Regent-street, London Ft.tio" f,a. 0, .Pe.. ,d t, I moderate. glitmist, Higil-otrect, Agent fQI Chi\r, Xt5gra. a. 6QII, Cb.eë,e)l'md,ÓheangOf, Mr,QiU!th.. CIl,mI.i, BI&I¡.feei. SALE BY MR. PRITCHARD. ¥ IMPORTANT SALE AT BEAUMARIS. Handsome Modern Furniture, in Ronewood, Ma- hogany, and Wulnut, and miscellaneous useful Effects. Effeds. MR. ROBERT PRITCHARD Has been instructed by the Executors of the late )1, A. Gibson, No. 1. Al.?t??et, Beallmar;" to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, October 14th, at 12 o'clock (noon) P-i?,t,- A L^RGE ?ll,?etion of superior and modern HOUSEHOLD A L}IJ?R!\[r.:er tI'¡ D" <,gf Room, Library and Be room, compripin,? suites of Wint Cur- tains, Sofa*, Couches Chairs, and indulgent ditto; Centre, Card, and Occasional Table#, in mahogany, walnut, and rosewood Pk-r Glasses, in gilt frames; supeib ChiffDiieer; OH Paintings and Prints Ornamental Items Carpets, Ru^, Oil Cloths; Fenders and Fire Irons; Eiht.day Clock, and an'elegant Bookc&8e. The live Bedroomil contain handsome nnhogany and one iron half. teller Bedt,,d, prime Fdtther 8; Mattrassee, BI.,?k?t., Btd and Table Lined Chests of Drawers, Wa,hstand,. Toilet Tables, and Glasses Silver Plate, and .i,ty of r, :ter en\a?eld880ftS;I[T}n' teBr:a:t, v:elter S,:1 a large collection of every kind of Kitchen requisites, and other useful miscellaneous articles. The Library is well stocked with valuable works by highly culti- vated authors, in biblical and Sciemifie pursuits, amongst whom may be classed Calmet, Clarke, Cooke, Jonathan Edwards, &c. also, Omk, Hebrew, and other Lexicons. SALES BY MR. DEW. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. Sale of the Machno Slate and Slab Quarry, with the whole of the Machinery and Vlant thereto belonging. ITO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, At the DRITIS? HOTEI, Bangor, 0"SATURDKY, the 8th day of Oct >bi-r, 1859, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions a3 ? til then and there be produced, and un- less prc\ionsly *,Id by Privat C.t,? t,.f which due notice will be given)— tLL' U?"'cry productive and extensive SL.?TE and SLAB ?,ll,d or know' by the name of the MACHNO QUARRY, situate in the Parish of Penmachno, in the County of Carnarvon, together with the whole of the splendid Machinery, Rolling Stock, Plant, Cottages, and Buildings, in, 0;) or upon aud ert?inin, to the uid Qnary. al) ?Ih Vein (ninety feet thick) ha! been worked npon the ..@t approved and scieutific system for many years, is now fully de- veloped, and is acknowledged (vide Engineers' Report aiul Mer- cantile Testimonials attached to Particulars) to rank with the best in Wales, both as to quality, capabilities, and Cacility of working. peeiiii;trl? a(lapte(i for Sl,.ib?, beinz The Rock is peculiarly adapted for Slabs, being homogeneous in its texture, strong, of sood colour, free from or, spots or spar, and easv to work. They will bear expoure to a much higher degree of heat than any other Slabs in the Principality, and cannot be surpassed for size. The MACHINERY, which comprehends all the modern iiii- provements, is of the best description, alt worked by waler power, for which there is an abundant supply of water, Thc Lease comprises Fiv. HUNDRED ACHES of Land, with extensive Mountain Rights, and is held lor 31 years, of which 21 years are ulwxpjred, and the Royalty is exceedingly low. When the Railway to Bettws-y-coed being sur- rL?y@d) is completed, the Terminus will be within 7 miles from the Quarry, thereby rati" enhancing its valup. Descriptive PL, ?! I 'I 'pr and Inventory of Mae?ery'and ?.?t. may be had of'THOMAS Sroo-<HB, Esq., Solicitor Leicester; W. OPME CARTER, Eq.' South John- ?tr?,t v?,EELFR, Esq Conway; at the Oflice of this Paper and from the AUCTION.?l??, British Hotel, May be viewed bT applying to Mr. JOHN GRIFFITH upon the spot. ANGLESEY. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF F AIOnNG STOCK, AT GORSLWYD, NEAR LLANERCHYMEDD. it, MR. WILLIAM DEW Has been favoured ?titli instructions from Mr. Edward Jone, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION (for the benefit of thoM whom it may concern), on T-???,,Y, the Uth day of October, 1859, commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. prompt- ftl? ?'i??AHMt?G STOCK, Md othM Effects, at the '1' If boe;et:1llroig 5troIlgarfe:rt::s,anh; Brood Marc 2 promising Cart o Cft'. ?r"o')d"'?') ?i ?car° rising two j 6 Milch Cows j one 2-year-old Bul1; 11 Y car- ling Itirks M strong C.?.; 12 Ewes, and 13 Lambs, of the Anglesey B,,?d 3 Sows; 2 Store a3 well aa the IM- ??SExT?? in IIUIIIANI ),y- -t.. C?rt? Thill and Chain Gear; Ftou?ha ana HMrowe; 8MM BoHer: Chaff-cutter; Winnowing Machine; Smith's TL; nd riety of other smaller implements appertaining to a large Farm. ?. ?e° ?ho? ?' ?e HO .,EHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c. SALE OF THE VALUABLE LIVE STOCK, HAY, CORN, &c., AT TALYCAFN-UCHAF, NEAR CONWAY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVATION) BY MR. W. DEW, On WEDNESDAY, 12th October, 1859 (commencing at 11 o'clock to the niinute)- THE whole of the FARMING STOCK, HAY and CORN, the property the late Ilr?. Roberts, at I'ALY(' \FN-UcIIaF, (distant about four miles fiom Conway, and immediately abut-I tin?u'p?n the TALYCAFN fRnRY) It comprises 5 strong two- y?ar-old Steers, 6 Yearling SUrks,2 Milch Cows, and 4 powerful and acth'e Cart Horses 3 Carts, Plough., Harrows, Chaff Cutter, Winnowing Machine, several ?,,t? of Gear, &c. about 35 tons at ?i???VE? ?' MEADOW HAY. t v Ricka of fine BAR- LE;.two ditto of WHEAT, and three ditto of OATS; a large quantity of STRAW about ? Acres  of health, AT and Acre of SWEDISH TU l"I PS, in lots to suit putch.,en; together with the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and DAIRY UTE sSILS: all of which will be minutely de- scribed in Catalogues, to be had at the principal Hotels in Con- way, Llanrwst, Trefriw, Llansantffraid, ana ?bergete, and from til,?i,uctioncer, Briti$h Hote}, Bangor. BANGOR. SALE OF FAT MOUNTAIN SHEEP. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MB. WILLIAM DEW' At tho MART attacj?e(i io the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, on THURSDAY, the 13th October, t8S9 (commencing at H o'c ocli 1 ?'n't?M?FAT MOUNTAIN EWES and WETHERS, the 100 property of a Gentleman, and ient for absolute sale. (Iii Pens of 5 each.) angles E*Y GREAT AND EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &c., INCLUDING 100 HEAD OF HORNED CATTLE, AT CAEMAWR, NEAR BEAUMARIS. MR. WI LLT AM DEW Respectfully announces that he has been directed by Mr. John Owen (who is leaving the Farm), to SELL by PUBLIC AUO TION (without reserve), on TUESDAY, 18th October, 1859(com. mencing punctually Tt 11 o'clock a.m.), at the above-named Farmstead (distant one mile from Beaumaris)- com- ALL ?ienoted and remarkable choice LIVE STOCK, com- A z hree?yea?old Oxen, 28 t:-c.gitt 2? Yearling Ditto, and 27 Calves, all of the native Welsh breed; 1U Milch Cows and Heifers, most of which are at early note; 28 Ewes, Lambs, and Tups, of the Leicester breed 6 active Young Cart Hones, of great power and character, and 7 promising Colts adapted for harness and agricultural purposes ¡ 2 fine B ai-Ig  in pig. ??f?"???a! ?fsottment o{ valuable IMPLEMENTS in HUSBANDRY, composed of 2 Horse Carts, equal to new; several sets of Harrows, 4 Scotch Iron Ploughs, a capital Win- nowing ?M?chine? ??nip DrU). Chaff Cutter, one of Avery's^ Patent Weighing MMhines and Weights, one of Crosski) s Patenf '*Veighi? V%rsll g ?,v th improved shaker) 10 sets of Thill and Gear Gear, 50 Sacks, Hair Ropes, Wire Fencing, L" LaDe8cnpUve Catalogues of which may be had at the principal Hotel3 in Anglesea and Carnanonshire, and of the Auctioneer, ,3 riti?l? H t,l' Bangor. Luncheon upon tghe Table at pist-pa?t Ten. ANGLESEY. FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE PARISH OF BODWROG. TO BE SOLDBY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At the neLL's HRA.O HOTEL, Llallgefni, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of October next, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions then and there to be produced (unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract)— A LL that Messuage, T,.?ement Farm, and La.d,, ,Iled A LTT'5:it, ana b?L?lng ;aar:h'otld o,?,inth e County of Angesey, and .oIta g by estimation 30 Acres of Arable, P.sture, and Me.dow Land, and now in the "P'ti'n'f Mr. C, L Parry. These pr?.i?es are subject to a 1" for the life of a ,?r now aged 4J5'ad up,,I,, at the annual rent of £8 8s. The purchaser will be let into full pos- session of the property on November, 1861, notwithstanding the then existence of the lease, and entitled to receive the reserved rent of £ 8 8s., Crom the completion of the purchase up to that ti e, This p-p?'ty is situated within five miles of t t?I market town of Llangefni, and four of Llanerchymedd, and ad- joins the ?states of -SMS. R. and R. D?,i.?d others. LOT 2, All those three Freehold Messuages or Dwelling Houses, situate in the tiU?e of in the p@i?li of Bodwrog afore- said, together with the Gardens and the Appurtenances t;hre. unto belonging, and now in the several occupations of Wilham Prichmd', John Lewis. and Ei'ien*' ?ns. These pottage aitutted near the old post road leading frmu LI?,19? f, -?.to Hohh?d. ?d ?y?? dhtant hom the former place about t h r? mile3. The Gardens contain about ¥:ee:rlb.r To view the property apply upon the Drewises, a ,f flirther a,li eulars as to lot 1 a pp ly to Mr. C. L. ;.?,y: 105, Cl.ght,?., V ale, Birkenhe?id, and a ot'¡o' "r:eaÔ¡¡çf lo 1 ,tD, toliiwv, l.l"Dsew. SALE BY MR. FELIPE. DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN LLANDUDNO FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY AIR. GEORGE FELTOX At the ST. GROUUE'S HOTEL, Llandudno, on SATUBDAY, the 8th day of October next, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, 10 the following or such other Lots as may he then determined on, and subject to condItions to be then product!d- ALL that D?veUing HoaM called BRONHEULOG, ituate Al'?,th'tj of the Old Road, in Lta? dudno, and now occupied by 1,? Misses G,?.tb?,h, as yearl, tenants, containing Orawir If Room, Two excellent Sitting Roome. Seven good Bed Rooms, Two Kitchens, Cellarr g, and Cloet8', with a C .un Yard behind the same. LOT 2. All that other Dwelling House called" TYFRY," being the next bouse but one to Lot 1, and now occupitd by Mr. John Owen, tailor, containing a Shop and eight Rooms, with Court Yard and other conveniences. The above Lots arc held for the residue of a term of75 years front the 30th day of November, 1853, with right of renewal, ami arc subject to an apportioned ground rent of t ? shUUug81 hiA ill be further apportioned ettv Lots 1 .,d will curiertppMioue between Lou 1 and 2-. All that other Mel!8uage or D\)elling House forming "0. 6, Tudno-street, in LI:mdudno. and htc in the occupatIOn ol Mrs. r?zU°eU? Jones, deceased, ennt?inin? Tao Si'ti.? Rooms, Two K¡tdlens, Three Bed Rooms, One Attic, Pantry, and Mater Closet.. This Lot is held for the residue of a term, of which about 95 years are unexpired, at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 5s. All that Dwelling House situate at TABOR HILL, in Llano dudno, now occupied by Mrs. Southfteld, as yearly tnant) and containing Drawing Room. Two Parloul'1 Six Bed Roome, Two Kitchens, and suitable Offices, with a Court Yard behind, and Garden in front. LOT 5. All that Dwelling House, also siuuite at TABOR H 1 rt, afore- :Hid, adjoining Lot 4, and now occupied by Mr. John Jo,ie3, con- t ai l?g ?l milar Rooms and Conveniences to L?t 4, l,aging alsi a Court Y Jrd and Garden. !C. last two Lots, wh:ch a*e semi-detachei, are held unl?r tw? L a8e. for the residue of two several terms of 60 year,, (root the 30th day of November, 18 I, at ground tents amounting to £ 3, which will be equally apportioued between these Lots. All the He ??e? have been built with; a few ..ear,. and Lot$ 1, 1, and 5, command extensive uews of 6n,t?,ii M., 1.0 scenery, and are suitable for respectable Residences or as Lodging Houses. The Tenants ,ill p,?it 3 view of the premia, and ..y ,,rz icr particulars may be obtained of the AUCTIONEER, Lhn- dudno, or at the Offices of MR. HENRY LLOYD JONES, Solicitor, Bangor. Dated 26th September, 1839. SALE BY MR. ORMISTON, ON THUESDAY NEXT. THE DEANERY, ST. ASAPH; SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Dookt 'Carriages and Horses, Cows, Pigs, Cuts, &e. Man- g'u)?'W??ei,?d'?ma)tStMkof'Ha:. M R. O R M I STON Has been Instructed to SELL by AUCTION,on the Premises, the Deanery, St. Asaph, on THURSDAY, October the 13th, l?39. Commencing punctually at Eleven o'clock. i '?.'L???'S ??nt HotMhoM Fttmiturc, Compri,?ir A solid ,y 'fle,e Dii.?? 'Iabl,?. Ditto Ditt? ?itg And?, h d? mahogany Sidebo.ud "itk drawers, raitd back and cis'em, mahogany and rosewood Loo and Centre 'I'a?l?, Eas, and Lounging Chairs, 18 handsome Dining.room Ch:tiu in maho- gany with morocco seats, Elegant Coucb ?,d d()ubl-headed Sofa, in crimson silk da ask, hair ° stuff?d, with bolsters and piUow? large sqnare hair-stuffed Ottoman in crimson damask with extra cover, rosewood Chiffonnier with marble top and plate glass back. Hall Tables, Chairs, and Umbrella Stand, a valuable 28-day Re- gulator or Time-piece by Holmes of London, one 8-day Clock in oak case, mahogany and birch four-post and half-tester Bedsteads with hair mattresses capital feather Beils, mahogany and painted Wardrobes, Chests-of-drawers, Washstands, Commodes, &c.. Brussels and other Carpets and Hearthrugs, a small cellar of Choice Wines, about 11 ùozens of various old Ports, a little Sherry, MarMla, and 8 bottles ver old Rum, and a few volumes of Books. In the Kitchens. &c,, are the usual complement of useful Furni- tUfe and Utensils, a patent Mangle, and large rcd..dal Ironing lure and Utensils, apatent ?Nlatiglt!, and large red.dt!al Ironing Table, Stove, &-c.,& useful bay Carn,age Horsef, The O.t.d l::iIcb include 2 ,,ef"l bay Carriage Horaee, steady in harness or saddle, Light Phaeton with turn-over seat, lined with drab cloth, and painted chocolate colour, in firstat. condition, Whitechapel and another useful P*"to' Sets of ?ar ness and Saddlery, Cart-gears, Ladd er'. Ilod and Iron Hurdles, S?')'d \\?rz? and Potatoes, 2 good fetdiM Pi? 3 Vatntb)? Milch Cows, two clopet -calving, and a T, wo. l '?.Old 11?if?r. At <ma?Sta'(?'of'We))-Har?MtedH'ay..) ), 'n Jf"' The Sale will commence punctualy at Eleven o clock with the Furniture, and the Out-doorStock wi l be sold at Two. Catalogues are now ready, and may be had of the Auctioneer. Wigfair St. Asaph, September, 1859. SALE BY MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND NORTH WALES. Important Sale of a portion of the Garthmeilio Estate, near C'orwen, containing about 4000 Acres, with a rental of near f2000 per annum, in the Counties of Denbigh, Merioneth, and Flint. MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND MURRELL, (Who are jointly concerned on this occasion) desire to announce that they are favored with instructions to SELL by At Ci ION, atlheOwBN GLENDWR ARMS HOTEL, Corwen, on WEDNES- DAY aDd THURSDAY, October 26th and 27tb, 18O9, at 12 for 1 each day t in numerous lots- A ?O?.yx of the valuable and i ''rtantFREEUOI,D PRO. A PERTY. known as the GARTH)!EILM ESTATE, i.i the Parishes oC Llangwm, Cerrig-y-Druidion, Llan ft nan gel-Gl an- M?'yr. '?BeMM Gwerful Goch, Yspytty E'an, Llanfawr, and Llanycil, in the Counties of Denbigh and Ierioneth, and at Rhyl in the County of Flint. This portion of the fine domain co?pn'esanou?,Ot? Acres and includes some very produ?,iv. Arable and Meadow Land, with fine Woods and Plmtations, in a beautiful and picturesque district, between Corwen and Cemg-y- Druidion, intersected by the great Ho?)- ead road, and watered by the Rirer Alwen, and other mountain streams. It comprises about 20 large farms and numerous smaller Farms, with good S?in?s. ?Sn and Fulling Mm*. PubUc-hauses, Cottages, and Occupations, with the valuable Sheep-wa I k? on c?adr DinUJ3en. and ''o'tiier mountains, the whole producing a rental of nearly 90,000 per annum. Trout abounds in all the nvers and s t rc?am., and Gro'?e and other  Game are equally plentiful. The FanM are mostly let to old tenants, at rents ,,?h below their present ?iu'e'° anJ it is expected that a Railway will shortly pass near the property, which will greatly increase the value.  Particulars of ?a't'e?h' plans of 'th? lots, will be iMued 21 days previous to the sale, and may be had at the place of sale; at the principal Inns at Bala, Dolgelly, Cerrig-y-Druidion, Denhigh. St. Asaph, Rhyl, Llangollen, Shrewsbury, Wrexham, Chester, and Liverpool; of Messrs. Futvoye, Sawtell, and Lightfoot, coll- ators, 23, John-street, Bedford Row, W.C.; of Messrs. Rickards and Walker, solicitors, 29, Lincoln»s-Inn-Fields, W.C.; of George Capes, Esq., MKcitor, Gra's Inn, Ric,iC Rot'?. ESQ., Rose Hill, St. Asaph and at Mr. MurreU's omeee. I. "?- E?qo Mansion House, E.C.; and at Mr. L?if?hild'? land and timber offices, 62, Moorgate-street, City, E.C. DR. I)E JONGII'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout the world, as bt? he safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTH!H., COUGHS, RHEUMATISM GOUT, OENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RIC- KETS, INFANTILE WASTING, & ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTION?. DR. DE JONGH'S Oil is the most efficacious, the most palata. ble, and, from its rapid curative effects, unquestionably the most economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is established by innumerable spontaneous testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of Euro- pean reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS: — BARON FOUQUIER, Professor at the Univertity of Paris, Physician to His late Majesty Louis Philippe, See. §"c. <f I mu?t openly acknowledge that you have rendered an emi- nent ?, 1, science by acquainting practitioners with Ih cause of the Crequeut irregularity in the effects of Cod Liver Oil, and directing their attention to a proper choice. It is, there- fore, with the gr? %t?t pleasure that I pay my trib,.t?.f??ll- merited praise to the .uccessful efforts of the learned pby?i,i, and chemist, whose researches after truth have cost him so many acrifi?s, and who has shown us the way of rendering hig ? effectual the administration of one of the most power full.???Iy- cines we are acquainted with." HENRY LETHEBY, ESQ., M.B., F.L.S., Professor of Chemistry alld Toxicology in the Medical College of the London Hospital, Medical Officer of Health to the City of ?o'?oK, ?-c. ?-c. "InatIcasMjhave?und Dr. de Jonah's Cod Liver "?, wssit!w the ?me set of properties, ?moti? v?-hiell thc, eof M96i? the same set of P?P!-?. ???'??i??'?- cholaic compounds and of iodine m a state (Ofglmlc cm r aiÍ tion are the most remarkable in fact the ,g its characters with that named H?il, brun aJ bsn r.a the best variety in the masterly treatise df i til8criptioll "It is, I beheve. unlver81h' ?k,Idg,d that this de.criptiol of Oil has great therapeut ca P°««, £ • tions, I have no doubt of its winy and Wulterei tiona, I have no dout 0, it. i purt? and unadulte R. D. EDGCUMBE, ESQ., M.E.C.S., Surgeon to tlte Royal Dispensary, Sjc. See, .< r h»vp used ;)r.dejone;h't0i)mmyotvnhmi)y with marked success'and believe it ?o be in its effect superior to overy othec euccco, ."Mt ?'  desirous of introducing it into the Royal Di;. JSry! of which I am one ofthejmrgeoM. Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2? 6d.; Pints, 4. 9d.; Quarts, ys., capsuled, and b.belled with DR. DE JONGH'S .t??p and signature, WITHOUT WIlICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BB GENUINE, by respectable Chemists. SOLR CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C, CAUTION,- Where the least difficulty exists in ob- taining Dr. de JongfCs Cod Liver Oil, Messrs. ANSAH, HARFORD & Co. M'i?oru'ard?bttr Ha?-Pm?, CAKMAGB PAID, to any part o/ the United ?Modern Mfeceft o? rmiUance ?cr ten ?iK"?.