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1863 CARNARVONSHIRE HILARY UTJARTER SESSIONS. OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Carnarvon, will be held at tlio NATIONAL SCHOOL BOOM, ill Carnarvon, in and for tho said County, on THVRSDAY, the Eighth day of January, 18(;3, at the hour of Ten o'Clook in the Forenoon, for the dispatch of the Civil and Crimiual Business, and will be continued by adjournment from the Eighth day of January, afore- said, to be held at the NATIONAL SCHOOL ROOM, aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the Ninth day of January, aforesaid, at the Hour of 10 o'Clock in the Forenoon, at which last men- tioned time and place, all business, matters, and things rt&Wng to the assessment, management, and appli. =lk of the County Stock or Rate of the said County of Carnarvon (which by any statute or statutes now in force the Justices of the Peace are authorised to do •nd transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof), will be commenced, done, and transacted publicly and in open Court. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the busi- ness relative to the County Police will commence at 12 o'clock on FRIDAY, the 9th day of January aforesaid. Dated this 15th day of December, 1802. W. T. POOLE, Clerk of the Peace. N.B.—Magistrates' Clerks are requested to forward de- positions and recognizances to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the Saturday preceding the Sessions. ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE is hereby g iven, that the p-eneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Anglesey, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in BEAU- XARIS, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of January next. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the dispatch of the Civil and Criminal Business and that at the hour of 11 o'Clock in the forenoon of the same day, all business, Matters, and things appertaining to the Assessment, Management, and Application of the,County Rate or Stock of the said County of Anglesey (which by any statute or statutes now in force, the Justices of tho Peace are authorised to do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof), will be commenced, done, and transacted publicly and in open Court, And in pursuance of a requisition to that effect, signed by five of Her Majesty's Justices of tho Peace, for the I aid County and to me delivered, NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That at the said General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held at the place aforesaid, on the said 6th day of Jan- uary next, the Justices then and there in attendance, will, at the hour of 12 o'clock at Noon, proceed to take into consideration the expediency of increasing The Police Force of the said County. RICHARD OWEN, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 17th December, 1862.. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY TO WIT. WHEREAS at a Court of General Quarter TT Sessions of the Peace for the County of Angle- sev, held on the Fourteenth day of October last, a Pro- visional Order was made in the words following; that is to tro Rsoayv, ISIONAL ORDER made by the General Quarter Sessions of the Peaee in and for the County of A nr/lesey. for the formation of a HIGHWAY DISTRICT in the said County, Whereas John Williams, Esquire, The Right Honorable Clarence Edward Paget, commonly called Lord Clarence Edward Paget, Owen John Augustus Fuller Merrick, Robert Lloyd Jones Parry, and Edward Octavius Psarse, Esquires, and others, being five and more of Her Ma- jesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and for tho County of Anglesey, have by a writing under their hands, dated the fourth day ot September, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-two, required Richard Owen, Esquire, the Clerk of the Peace for the said County, to add to or send with the Notice requred by law to be given of the holding of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County a Notice in the Form marked r A] in the Schedule to the Act of the 25th and 26th Years of the lteisn of Her Majesty Q"een Victoria, 1 chapter Sixty-one, intituled "Ãn Act for the better Managenunt of the Hitfhwuyi in Enyland," or as near thereto as circumstances admit, that at such Court of General Quarter Sessions a Propos al would be made to the Justices then and there assembled to constitute the County of Anglesey a Highway District, for the pur- poses of the 1 lighway Actsand did also require the said Clerk of the Peace to send by Post, in a pre-paid Letter, Notices in the form aforesaid to the Churchwar- dens and Overseers of each and every of the Parishes hereinafter mentioned: And whereas at a Court of General Quarter Sossions of the Peace for the said County, held at the County lIn,, FHO TOWN of Beannmris, in tile Mid Comity, on SJA 'FdurMei.??.? ?'??r, One Thousand Eight ln( red ana Sixty-two, u.1)lVr"Q1 \Vn LIMITED to the said Court by the said JU,.¡QOO, that the County of Anglesey, be constituted a Highway District. And whereas the said Court h:1.ye heard the said Proposal and entertained the satne, and have considered the premises, and it has been shown to the said Court that the Notices aforesaid were duly sent to the Churchwardens and Overseers of each of the said Parishes. Now therefore, the said Court, in pursuance of the powers vested in the Court i. and by tlie said A?t, 1., f;h ')iiI:l<N):I;nh{ Wl s\il: dermenhoned, in the said County, shall be formed into » Highway District, for the purpo..wg of the Highway Actb," namely, the Parishes of Llanfaes, Llanbedrgoeh, LlandysiV. >. Llanfihangel-Tinsilwy, Lbnddplla, Llaniest- yn, Llansadwio, P?a.ti?eth, Ll,.g.,?l, Llandegfan, Lbn, èdyfnn, Penmyi^-JD, Penmon, Llanfairpvvllgvvyngyll, Llanf:urm;th¡farlHnth"' LbudlhnicJ, Llanedwen, Llan- fihangel Eseeifto,,?, Ll,tllgaw?, Llan!finan, LI,?ngefui, Lhnfair-y-C\vmwd, U;u?wyt!og, Llamlan, Newborough, l"nooge.ldlo, Uhoscolyn, Tregaoan, Hode- dern, B. d"1, Cetr('hwg, Holyhead, Llanfairyneubu-11, Llanllibio, Lh¡¡dryg;m, Llanfaelo; Llanuhangel-yn- nhowyn, IJantrisant, !,lechcYllfarwYlhl, Llechylched, Amlwch, Coedana, Llanallgo, Lian. llwyfo, Liaiulvfrydog, Llnneilian, Llaneugrad, Llallfi. hangel-tre'r-beirdd, I'enrhoslligwy, Ciwredog, p husbeiro, Bodewryd, Llanbab-■>, Llanbadrig, Llanddeuaant, Llan- fachreth, Llanfaethlu, Llanfigael, Llanfairynghormvy, Uanfecliell, Llanittewyn, Llanfwrog, Llam-hwydrys, Llanrhyddlad, Aberffraw, Cerigceinwen, Hciieg.wys, Llanbeulan, Llaugadwaiadr, Trewnleliwai, Llangristiolus, Llangwyfan, Trefdraeth, to be called the Anglesey Highway Di,triet. It is further ordered bv the said Court, t!'at the number of WAYWARDENS which each Parish in ffche said District shall elect shall be as follow,-?: The Parish of Amlwch shall elect four Waywardens, the Parish of Holyhead shall elect three Waywardens, the .several Parishes of Llangefni, Llanidan, Bodedern, Llaneihan, Llanbadrig and Aberffraw, shall each clect two Way. wardens, awl the other Parishes in the said District shall each respectively elect one Waywarden. Lastly, it is ordered that the Confirmation of this Provisional Order by a filial Order shall be taken into consideration by the Justices at. a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at the County Hall aforesaid, in and for the said Connty, on the Sixth day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-three. Notice is hereby Given, that the Confirmation of the said Provisional Order by a Final Order will be taken into consideration by the Justices at the Court of Gene- ral Quarter Sessions for the said County, to be held on the Sixth day of January One Thousand Eight Hundred and OWEX, .1 JUCHD. OWEN, Clerk of,the Peace for the said County. THE NORTH WALES CHRONICLE, AND ADVERTISER FOR THE PRINCIPALITY. FIRST CLASS FAMILY JOURNAL, Published every Saturday Morning. mHE NORTH WALES (?iH)NICLE. the JL Oldest Established New?Mptr in North W?a.s is published in time f?r the carty posts on Friday ereuiHg-. nu:t!j1rtX.¡ ear;)S,:u:1Y M:g throughout the Six Nnrthern Counties OF; Anglesey, througliovt the '3i-< Voi-tiiern o..Anglesey, In Cardiganshire, and amongst ".chhmen in England, Ireland and Scotland. It is the best medium for publicity to Advertisements, being rend by id! parties, on account of its Nationality, the spirited and independent tone of its Leading Articles, the extent and accuracy of its Local Reports, and the variety and comprehensiveness of its Foreign and Domestic intelligence, its Original Corres- pondenc", its early and reliable Accounts of the Honey. Share, C<?H, Hod Cattle Markets, and other iaform?tMU suitable to the great interests of the country and it cir- culates chiefly amongst the classes who have property to dispallc of, "ud ability to purchase. The ° NOKTII WALES CHRONICLE has been very greatly Enlarged and Improved, comprisipg Eight Pages of elosely printed and well selected matter, and is to be found in the principal News Gooms iu Loudon, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, and other leading, cent., os of Commerce. TERM: OF SUBSCRIPTION, If paid in advance, 19s per annum; 9s Cd for tho half year; and 5s'per quarter. On credit, 2b per aiinum 10s 6d for the half year; and 5s 6d per quarter. Orders, Advertisements, Post-office, Bauk, and other re- mit,tauce3 should be addressed to the Proprietor, JOHN KENMUIR DOUGLAS, NORTH WALES CUKONIOLF Office, Bangor, Carnar- vonshire. Merionethshire Hilary Quarter Sessions. NOTICE is .hereby given, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth will be holden on TUESDAY, the 6th day of January, 1803, in the COUNTY HALL, in BAT,A, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the Court will resolve Itself-into a committee, and proceed to audit all such bills and accounts against the County as shall then he de- livered and also to transact the business relating to the Assessment, Application, and Management of the County Stock or Rate, and the General County business, and likewise. all business relating to the County Con- stabulary, and the Application and Management of the Police Rate, after which the Court will be adjourned to the following day, to be held at the same place at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the Grand al1,1 Petty Jurors will be called over, and tho Court will proceed to hear and determine all matters brought, before them in the following order :-1. In the trial of prisoners or persons indicted for assaults and misdemeanours at any former Sessions, and in calling persons bound by recognizances in cues where application shall be made for that purpose. k In the trial of prisoners. 3. In f¡dh:ia;fi:: 4. In hearing motions, and in the transaction of such other bu?;iuem m:t be br..gl?t bef?rethe C,)?rt. ot:lí b:s bul\b;e:tn:O[,[; 01' who ma y have to prefer any indictment, presentment, or articles of the peace, are required to furnish me with proper instructions on or before Tuesday, the first day of the Sessions and in case of special indictments or pro- ceedings, instructions must be given or sent m l)g before the Sesions -practicable. The Clerks to the Justices of the several Diviions are requested to transmit to lne, seven days before the Ses- sions, all depositions, convictions, and recognizrl.11ces, which shall have then been taken, with any instructions for indictments, which they may be able to give. All bills against the County which shall have been audited ..a all." 'd either previoi sly to or at the above Sessions must be presented for paymeat to the County ¥'r:lb:t[rh:nl'r of"iílJe:;ll t3 tl;m( Wedne.?d. the second day of the Sess i ons, when the :n,ab ;l, Sh;¡:ithy :s:;d¿v;ill ¡k following Sessions. And Noticc is hereby further given, that at the above mentioned General Quarter Sessions to beholden as afore- said on the 6th day of January next, the new basis or :d:lrG¿{,l faIrbe ï::id \e aT;orlha¡d County will be taken into consideration in pursuance of the 15 and 16 Vie, c. 81 a. 15. Dated this 18th day of December, 1862. EDWARD BREESE, Clerk of the Peace. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS FOR THE NER- Jn VOUS AND DEBILITATED.—A single copy of a new medical work, written by one of the most emi- nent medical men of the present day, solely for the guid- ance and benefit of that class of sufferers whose affections are often self-inflicted, and who desire a speedy and pri- vate cure, yet too often become the dupes of designing London quacks. For such sufferers this work is intended, showing a certain means of cure in all cases of nervous de- bility, lel-"t?- o?' organic or local weakness, langour, :;h¡nieb¡t:: af¡ot };; :ts:Yl; also, showing how all the so-called impediments to mar- riage may be effectually removed; with numerous il- lustrative cases of parties who have been restored to the blessings of health by following the advice laid down in this work. Sent free to any address on receipt of stamp to pre-pay POSTAGE.—Address to the Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. BURNING OILS. F RENCTI CO LZA. FINEST IMPORTED. PATENT ASGAND. P BURNS 12 HOUBS, AT COST OF 2,L p ARAFFINE. p HOTOGEN. K EEOSINE. QAMPHINE. NAPTHA. AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS Of best and guarented quality. SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY JOHN H. AND SAMUEL JOHNSON, OIL MERCHANTS AND DRYSALTERS, 7, CHURCH-STREET, LIVERPOOL. The best arrangements TKule for Carriage to all parts of the country. LOXDO AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE JLj COMPANIES, FIRE AND LIFE. FIRE with power to increase. LIFE CAPITAL, £ 100,000, with power to increase. HRAD .OFFICES LIVERPOOL—±>rown s-bulldingn, Exchange. LONDUN-73 and 74, King William Street. N, T3. — Prospectuses, CONTAINING full particulars of all the SPECIAL ADVANTAGES offered hy these rapidly- increasing Compallie3. may be obtained at the ahove named offices, from any of the Companies' Agents through- out the kingdom. JANIES E. GK-LE, Secretary to the Liverpool Board. POLICIES falling due at CHRISTMAS should be re- newed within 15 days after the Quarter-day. AGENTS: Mr. E. EDWARDS, Ironmonger, Bangor. Mr. E. If. OWEN, Draper and Auctioneer, Bridge-street, Carnarvon. DR. DE JONaH'S (Knight of tJ"> Oi-aer of Leopold of Pc^;>am) LIGHT BROWN COD LlVEit OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout the World as the safest, speediest, and most effectual romcdy for COXSrMPTinN, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COCGH3 ""<0' VTISM, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASED OP THE SKIN, lUCKETft, .L..n.'U'f'T'E WASTING, AND All SCROFULOUS AWEClioiie. DR. DE JOSGH'S Oil is the most OFF!cacious, tlin most palatable, and from its rapid curative effects, unquestion- ably the most economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety i3 now universally acknowledged. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS :— EDWARD SMITH, Esq., ffi.D., L.L.B., F.R.S. Assistant-Physician to the Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Ilroinpion, cCr., tt-c., (Extractedfrom his work "CONSUMPTION', ITS EAULY AD REMEDIAL STAGES." Walton and llaberley, 1862, pu. 349. We have been informed by a manufacturer of Cod Liver Oil that probably not one-tenth of the Oil which is sold is altogether derived from the liver of the Cod i?h. It is however, "bl,- in private i?i-lwtke to determine 'hÜ'lle:;i{'b¡ we ri'b Rrin' Cod Liver Oil or not, and hence wo think it A great advantage that there is one kind oi Cod Liver Oil, which is universally admitted to be genuine—tho LIGHT BHOWN OIL, supplied by DR. DE JOXGH. It has long been our practice, when proscribing the Oil, to recommend this kind, since, awidet so much variety and uncertainty, we have confi- dence in its genuineness." EDWIN LILNEESTER, Esq., ID, L.L.D., F.E.S. Late Lecturer on the Practice of Pht/sk at St. George's Medical School, Coroner for Central Middlesex, Medi- cat UJjicer 0] rtcaim, of. oainc* ox., (.L(;" I consider that the purity and genuineness of this Oil are secured in its preparation by the personal attention of so good a Chemist and intelligent a Physician as Dr. DE JOXGH, who has also written the best medical treatise on the Oil with which I am acquainted. Hence I doom the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be able to any other kind as regards genuineness and medicinal efficacy." I 8, Savile TV., Aug. 1,1859. R. rtf, LAWRENcr, Esq., Et.P.. M.E.C.P. PhyskUui toH.R.H. the Duke of Saxe-Coburn and itotha, and to the Great Northern Uospiutl, <kc., etc. I have frequently tested your Cod Liver Oil, and so impressed itni I with its superioritv that I invariably prescribe it in preference to any other feeling assured that I am recommending a genuine article, and not a manufactured compound, in which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." 21, Conmiught Sq., Hyde Park, Jan. 26, 1853. EDWIN CANTON, Esq., F R.C.S., Suryeon and Lcctnrer on Sarffieal An.tlo! to Charing Cross Hospital, I-o. FOR several years 1,?Vt I have been in the habit f pr:;iL::DlieJsNá' tfgh:-nc;fe L\J;to and fmd it to be much more efficacious than other ,'adetics of the .'amo medichw which I have a b<J employed with a view to test their relative superiority." 30, Montaf/ae Place, Russell SI., 16RT. July, 1862, DR. DE JONC-H'S LIGHT-BROWN CAD LIVER OIL is sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d. Pints, 45. 9d. Quarts, tis, capsuled, and labelled with his stamp and >i;nature, WITHOUT WHICH SOIE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by resectable Chemists and Druggists. BOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAE, HARFORD & Co., 77, S'iliAND,LONDON, W. C. CA.UTION..c.Firml¡1 resist attempts often made by un- scrupulous dealers it-Ito recommcnd, or substitute, ith a ritw to extra profit, other pI'e¡1'atiolUl, U/ldcr the fallacious pretence that they are the same as Dr. de Jonyh's, or equally efficacious. NEWSPAPER FOR-THE GARDENING AND FARMING INTEREST. ¡ Saturday, January 3, will be published, price FitoepeMc; or Sixpence stamped, each volume complete in itteV. Thirty-two rfequently Thirty-six Folio Pages. THE FIRST NUMBER FOR 1863 OF THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE; A Weekly Record of Rural Economy and General News. THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. As REGARDS THE GARDENING PART, the principle is to make it a weekly record of everything that bears upon Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, or Garden Botany, and such Natural History as hM a relation to Garden- i.g, with Notices -?l Criticisms of .11 Works on suc h sub j ects. Connected with this part are lng, with Notices anll Crit\*ËÈK'L l ól°;WD- öU;jG.tRDÑ;NP.¡*;6N are Given in detail, and adapted to the ob'ecf?? of persons in every station of life; so that the Cottager, with a few rods of ?und before his door, the Amateur who has only a Greenhouse, and the Manager of extensive Gardens, am &like informed of the routine of Operations which the varying seasons render nectary. It moreover contains Reports of Horticultural Exhibitions and Proceedings—Notices of Novelties and Improvements—in fact, everything that can tend to advance the Profession, benefit the condition of the Workman, or conduce to the pleasure of his EM I l l y erl "\?Ro<xlcuts are given when the matter treated of requires that mode of illustration. THE FARMING PART (under the Editorship of a practical Farmer) treats of- The Practice of Agriculture Agricultural Science Animal and V cltetable Physiology Improvements in Implements. describ- ed by Woodcuts whenever requisite Improved modes of Husbandry Results of Ex ri=t? Fanning G?.?th cl Zt. of Crops Management of Stock Veterinary Science Drainage Irrigation Foresting. Road-making Farm-Buildings Labourers Treatment of Poultry Agricultural Publications In short, whatever affects thelbeneficlal employment of capital in hand. 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It is unnecessary to dwell on this head further than to say, that the Proprietors do not range themselves under theb,muel'8 of any Party: their 6arnesteudcavours are to make THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE and AGRICUL- TURAL GAZRTTE a full and comprehensive Record of Facts only-A Newspaper in the true sense of the word—leaving the Reader to form his own opinions their object being the elucidation of the laws of Nature, not of Man. The Reader is thus furnished, in addition to the peculiar features of the Journal, with such information concerning the events of the day, as supersedes the necessity of his providing himself with any other Weekly Paper. OFFICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, 41, WELLINGTON STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. Parties intending to commence with the New Volume should give their Orders at once to any Ncwsvendor. BANGOR PUBLIC NEWS ROOM, Open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., AT J. K. DOUGLAS'S, "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" OFFICE, HIGH-STREET. 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Hardie, Engineer and Clerk to the Local Board of Health. T EW?S'S Stomach n?d Liver pm" prepared Lfrom a speciaL Receipe of the late eminent PhysicianDR. BICKERSTETH, of Liverpool. To Mil, LEWIS, CHEMIST. —Sir,—I esteem it a sense of duty to inform you of the immense benefit I have derived from your valuable pills. Having been afflicted with purging and vomiting, caused by indigestion, and unable to obtain rest day or night, I applied to several members of the medical profession for advice without obtaining the slighest relief. I was reconimended to try your pills. Tlie good they have done mo is most astonish- ing they have completely restored me to health. Yon are at liberty to make this public and any person desir- ing further particulars will please call upon me at my residence, No. 10, Gerald-street, Brunswick-roRd. Liver- pool. A valuable me liciuo like this cannot be made too public.—I remain, Sir, yours gratefully, JAMES RICHARD- bOS." S° These celebrated pills are the best remedy in the world for INDIGESTION. BILIOUS, LIVEtt, and STOMACH COMPLAINTS, HEAD-ACHK, HEARTBURN, WIND, GIDDINESS, &c., and are strongly recommended to delicate females and elderly people, ?rc?d" ?y?)y Joseph G. Lewis, at 50, Pembroke Pl;),P:[ 101oi:P10x '7:: ;ída lr:: in one for 2,. 9d. SOLD BY EVERY CHEMIST IN WALES. TOOTHACHE, TIC DOLOREUX, NEURALGIA. Causing the most agonising and excruciating pains in the head, face, teeth, gums, &e„ are instantly removed hy using LEWIS'S TOOTHACHE SPECIFIC, an external application of wonderful cfficacy, wlh is confidently recommended by the proprietor as a niost successful remedy, having personally experienced its magic .properties after suffering weeks intensepain. EXTliAOBDTNAUY MEDICAL TESTIMONY. Of all local applications for Facial Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux, this has been found both by myself and other practitioners the most successful.DR. NV ATSON. "This is remedy not to be ne,glnted.I)P.. THOMAS Patentee—JOSEPH G. LEWIS, 50, Peinbrok-place, Liver- pool. Sold in bottles, at Is. l}d. only. Wholesale Agents—EVANS, SONS, & Co. SOLD BY EVERY CHEMIST IN WALES. INCOME WITHOUT RIIIK, PEESONS having a littlo tirao to spare are 1- apprised that the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY continue to appoint Agents for the sale of their celebrated Teas in any town and village in the kingdom. These Teas are packed to suit all purchasers in leaden canisters, from one ounce to one pound. A Prospectus sent post free on application to the Company, at their offices, 9, Great-St. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862 THE JUROUS OF CLASS 2, HAVE AWARDED A PRIZE MEDAL FOR THE SUPERIORITY OF THE GLEJrriHi,D STARCH. Sold by all Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen, aic. T>iV n L LACE BROWNLOW. mRALADVER- n TISING AND COMMISSION AGENT, IG, Claremont-place, Judd-street, London, W.C., will be happy to insert Advertisements in any of the London and Country Newspapers for Tradesmen, Merchants' Assurance, Shipping, and other Companies, at the low- est possible scale of prices. References given. CHUBB'S LOCKS AND SAFES CHUBB'S LOCKS, with all the improve- ments; of all siies and for every purpose. STREET- DOOR LATCHES with snmll and neat keys. CHUBB'S FIRE PROOF SAFES are constructed of strong Wrought Iron, and the Detector Locks which secure tho HI are GUHPOAVDER PROOF. CIIUBB'S CASH, DEED, AND PAPER BOXES. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, ISI1, Prize Medal awarded For pelfcc/ion oj Workmanship and construction of Locks, also for the manufacture of Iron Safes." Illustrated Price Lists gratis and post free. CHUBB AND SON, Makers to the Bank of England. 57, Rt, Paul's Churchyard, London; 28, Lord-street, Liverpool; 16, !lI:Irkt.t.,trcet, Man- chester, and Horsky-Fields, Wolverhampton. THE ROYAL. EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. For Fire, Life, and Marine Assurance, and for Annuities, Established AD, 1720 by Charter of King George the First, and confii?ni?l by Special Acts of Parliament. }ietf ¿'RiC ríIIlIJ: :cl:g¿'L;!d;rl: 3? Ml Mall. 1DERSONS assured with this Corporation FL incur no liabilities of Partnership. Payment of thcir claims is secured by a large hwü.-terl Capital Stock. They enjoy the advantages of modem practice, with the stability of an office which has been tested by the ex- perience of nearly a Century and a half. Tables of the premiums and of the Bonus in the Life Department, may be obtained nt the Offices of the Cor- poration. or from its Agents in the principal towns of the United Kingdom. JOHN A. HIGHAM, y and Secretary. Agent at Carnarvon John Morgans, Esq. ° Bangor J. V. H. Williams, Esq. „ Pwllheli Mr. David Davies Nofliiug Irinrjs Oil Ncrroui Debility, Premature Old Age and shortens Human Llff, more than DiscalJcs of the Chest. DXDKK THE F! AND FATRONAGK OF THE ?.1* THE PRINCIPAL QO-KEN ;L: NOBILITY. The only IWal Cure without Inward Medicine is T) O'?R'S ROY? Mi'H ?'LASTES for Cough", Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, P"lpi- tntion of the llenrt, Croaj), Hooping Influenza, Chronic Strains, Bi-uises, Lmnbago, or Pfiius in the Bilck, Spinal and Rheumatic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, autl Local Pains. FROM THOUSANDS OF WONDERFUL CURES. Providence Row, Hull, Jan. lo, 1857. Sir,—Having received i-einuktible benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plaster, I wish to make my case known for the use of others. -SLinie months ago I caught a severe cold, which brought on shaking Fits.- Those fettled in my chest, became so ill that I required consbnt atten- dance, One of Itopel's Plast-TH was applied, which pro- duced relief at OllCC, aad now I fun fat progressing to a recovery.—lam, Sir, yours respectfully. MARTHA HANNAH ROBINSON. To Mr. Reinhardt, Chemist, Market Place, HulL llED-FAST FOR FOUIt MONTHS. Mr. H. Mniden, of Bury, has great pleasure in handing to Messrs- Roper and Son a recommendation of Roper's Pl><ster. by Mr. TVin. Dutson, Earl-street, Bury, for a severe Inflammation or the Luns, He was bed-fast for four months, and is quite certain that hi-: recovery is throrgli he timely n.t;lIlce of your valuable Roper's Plaster, \yhich' he purchased at my shop. You are at liberty to Yol1.ke use of this in any way J'ou think proper, for the benefit of th public gcnerdly. March 13,1853 Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious imitations. Purchasers are therefore cautioned to NOTICE the words, ROPUR'H ROYAL BATH PLASTER," engraved on the government stamp, and the PrQprieto10s Augrapli on the back. PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPEft AND SON CAEMIST, SHEFJjOLD. Full-sized Plasters, Is. lid. and for Children, 9Jd. each, or direct by Post on receipt of Is. 4d. or Is, ecliin Postage Strmps.—Sold by most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS !-Be particular and ask for ROPER'S FLAaTENS. TRII CHANOIEl LOR'S SHERRY- perpox. THE CHANCELLOR'S SEERRY (pale) 151 THE CHANCELLOR'S SHERRY (golden) 15/ SPANISH PORT 15/ & 18/ For quality 'and price theso Wines win bo fonnd unequalled, and such as have never before been offered In this country. H. R. WILLIAMS, Importer, Crosby Hall, 32, Bishopsgate Street Within, London. "FOR[YS EUREKA SHIRTS." GENTLEMEN desirous of wearing a perfect fitting Shirt are solicited 10 try FORD'S ELTREKAS 11 the most perfect fitting Shirts mads. Sold by all Hoiien aDd CAUTION. As other Shirts are sold as Ford's Eureltas, mark that tho., you b.y aro ?mped R. Ford'S Eureka 8hlr? nJn,O inside the ';o*r .f.d'8lf ry purc)?? the genuine, ,.d for an niustMttd price list to tM Retail Establishment, 38, Poultry, London. Wholesale only at 117, Wood-street, London. THE WELCOME FMEND FIRESIDE COMPANION OF EVERY HOME—Price One Penny. FAMILY jHUUERALD. Its TALES are quite as wellwritteo as the best circulat- Ing library stories. The answers to correspondents can- not be fictitious, for, if they were, a romance and a life historybeiRgembodiedinalmost each of them, the editor would be asgresit a genius as we now consider him to be ,miracle of general information"-Saturday Review. It must be said of the Family Herald that it is the purest rending of all purely amusing literature; it is iudeed a family paper,"— Literary Gazette. LoNDO": D. BLAKE. 131, 8.U"D, W.C.; and aU BooJctelltrt. HEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. A SAFE and CERTAIN REMEDY for COUGH3, Cold8 Hoarseness, AND other AFFECTIONS of THE Throat and Chest. In IXOIPXKXT Coxsuupriov, ASTUM*, ami WINTKB COUGH (hey are unfailing. IMIIJR free from every hurtful in¡:rt" dioof, they may he faken by 'he rant delicti* ftwtle or the pr.ur. ge*t chi'd; while the IVuuc SPRAKIIU an d PI«UFKJ<SI".VAL SINGRR will find them invaluable iu AL aying the HOARSENESS and irritation iucidcaul to rocul exertion, aud "I,.¡n A powerful auviliary in b o prodjeiion '» F MM.omoua LSCNCUI ION. P;Ë¿s ';11:.r!" !i 'J'J¡¡:ë:1:i; %;d' hy THOMAS 7-'», St PIQL'S Cuzrviiyurd, LOJ D UTI. ,it by .11 the World. OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, STANDS UNRIVALLED as a TOILET REQUI- SIT] It Has been ettuMijhed forty ye»rs, AND U the best and ONLY cert in REMEDY el?' d ?, .d ?, PRI$.R?ING, MRE??!?!S. 'B'i.Xt;5?F?t?O"? RESTOHING ? ?t: Whiikera. or MoustftclJee, AND preventiDg them turning GREY or tailing .ff. SOLD in bottles, JTF. 6D., 6J. and 111., bY C. & A. OLD, WKLLISGTOK-STJUJIT, SL,? Lvndon and all CheimsU and F., c,,114reu,s AND Ladies' hair it i. moat efficacious and unrivalled. Every Prudent Man should Insure AGAINST ACCIDENTS. £ 181,000 Has been paid in the last Thirteen Years by the ACCIDENTAL DEATH INSURANCE COMPANY, On account of Nine Thousand Four Hundred and Forty Pereons killed or injured accidentally. For Proposal Forms and all other infovinaUon apply to tlio cillep Ozricll, 7, IIINX BCZLDIKGS. OID JEWBY,LOMBO». EDWARD SOLLY, Manager. CONSUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, CO,J.;in?:!i.?lmt are Instantly HY that marvellous remedy known a. CHLORODYNE, which was discovered by Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE, M.K.C.S.L. (ex Army Medical Start), and the secret ol its recipp confided only to J. T. DAVENPORT, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 38, Great kussdl Street, RJoomsfaury .SQUARE, W.C., who is the sole manufacturer. Medical testimony furnished by the highest authorities, in military, naval, and civil practice, and numerous gratifying statements from tho public generally, establishes this prop» rtv as ín\"aluahJ. It reUeres pain, soothes the system, inducing refreshing and soothing sleep, without pro.tudng or having -??y u.j?i? t like opium, and mIY be taJen at ny t; 1.. few drop dOles. Observe tho genuine has tho words D?. J. Collis Browne's CUlorodyue" ?n,?-?d on the Government ?t..P; .0",? o,h?? is pure. Prim 2s. 9d and Ü.6d. a botti BALSAM OF ANISEED. Sxtraordinary cures by this celebrated old Congh Med'ome. In A,th.??d Chrome ouh it is Icil?ng rapidly un- loadmg the Chest., and relieving th congstlon and difficulty of breathing. So -1 by all Chemists *ud Medlelue Vendors, Is?or ?u ???At?S?!.?"? itMij? Warèhouse.U. il1acftl" liuad, London. HENEKEYS, ABBOTT & Co. warrant all Wi.d Spirits, sold by them to be Genuine ag Imported, AND guarantee the Strength ot the ?pri.. alated on the Excise Cerlitlcate.-Prico Lilli oa application. Fort (old in Wood) 80s p- dozeil l; "h i3p=<à' peJien. Henekeys' Cognac 368. ditto. London Gin 30s. ditto. *#* TERMS.-Cuh on delivery; a rcmlUnnce mu.. ec- COmpQllY every Country Order. Post Office Orders payable at Chief Office, B.C. Cheques mc.y be crossed London and County Bank. HENEKEYS, ABBOTT & Co., Wine Marchaole and Die- tillers, 22 k 23, High Holborn, and 18, Pall Mall East, London, connected by Electric Telegraph. j_ THE PATENT LOCKFAST BiSEEiH-LOABIKG GUN. NO (! HXTL?KAY ??'!d j?u'cha?c ? Rrp?'c- L LIKUKV withf!?t Ieôlrning the prlùdp!c, of the "Lock fast," the Solidity AND Shooting rmrrs of which ure g,Üned by a ivi,,ich can be APPLIED to no ot'ror GUN withnnt infrjngement By t,iiiq construc- tion the harre!. find breceh are locked together by power- ful leverage. Equally adapted for Spnrtiu;, Riflei Com- mon Breech-cartridges used. Patronised by the leading Sportrmen. Drav.nngs and Prices 011 application to the Patentee, J. D. DOUGALL.J.Gunmakcr, 59, St. James's Street, Lon d .1 23, Gordon Sti?,t, Oiawgow. Businesij e;t"ùli3heù 17G0. DENT'S PATENT KIFLEIDOSCOPE (or Meridian Instrument) for the regulation of Clocks and "VVniehes by obtaining True Time by Solar observation. Hecent improvcmontsenable the most experienced per, to fix these Instruments in the JF eridian, and thereby ¡pr- nisli the means of ascertaining either Greenwich or Local 2S. DEXT, Clock. \\1"¡1tch, and Chronometer MAKER tt) the Queen and the late Prince Consort, tn, Ptvruul, the Coutti's Bank), and 3-i and 35, itoyul ExclKUige, London. Kaker of the GRENT Clerk for the Reuses of Parliament DM"3TUTTRET CLOCKS. THE attention cfrnhnc !?<U."<.6fn<!cmpH. T and ()ther, iq rè.rectfuny requested to tie imj '-ove- lnenb made in the construction of Ctnc: suitable f0r STABT.ES, CH"HCHES, nnd other LARGE BCJI.DINGS by the lute E. J. k F. DE", Clock AND Chronom-tor :.Iu.kH;; to the QteC1 and the late Prince Consorl;, END MAKERS of the GREAT CLOCK for the IIOTSSS of PARLIAMENT, &e. Turret Clocks '.vith COMPENSATION' PENDULUM, adjusted for variation* of tenipevaturo. to work the hands of Dials of any size from 1 foot to 30 feet diameter. adjoining Contts'S Bfink, T CI, and 34 and 35, Royal Exchange, London. DENT, CHRONOMETER, WARCIT & CLOK LLUKFJI to the Queen and the late Prince Consort, and Maker of th.) Great Clock for the Houses of P.U'J'ment, INV1TKH attention to the superior WORK- MANSHIP and elegance of de,?i?rnof his extensive Stock of WATCHES ar.d Drawing Hooni (locks. Ladies'Gold Foreign I Strong ilver Lever "Watches 8 (,U1S. YI'aiches Gui?. Gonti" di+b.. 10 Gentlemens' GoH Ladies' or Gentlemen's Compensation Ea- Gold English Lever lance ditto 40 ditto 18 Silver do. do 2:> Marine C'hronoinetors, 35 Guineas Gold and Silver Pocket Chronometers, Astronomical, T.r.t. Bruket Clock. of every t'on An elegant :rt:' of ;fn %:tdeT¡¡11Xïb;,t Guard Chains, &-?. Dl-:NT, Gl, Stiv.nd, fadjoiningCoutts'sBank); 3-5 and RnynlExchange; and at the Clock and Marine Compasg Factory, Somerset Wharf, Strand, London. A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF PERFECTLY NEW FABRICS .HIGHEST NOVELTIES OF FASHlONS FROM 25.6 TO SCUiNEASTHEEXTRA FULL DRESS. ALSO AN ENDLESS ASSORTMENTQFCHEAP &USEFUL DRESSES IN EVERY VARIETY OF MATERIAL. PATTERNS POST FREE. 103,104.105. 106 .107.108. OXFORD STREET LONDON. NOTICE TO IHYEHTQKS. EMOX IOB PATENTS, 4 TBAFALGAB SQUAWL O CHAB1NG CBOB8, MNTON. In Printed imt-ti- (ia).. to the COST of PATRIFM for G_t Britain or FAMULI wuntrim Advke and ue%tmw indiv?ing of or working inventionl Bruobofom *nd •*»- ciei in treir continental >tat« ind in Amerie*. bu" M øiee:: Full :f=.rI: pstma :.j t or abroad. Apply perpon&Uy or by letter to '?"" M?MM. PRINCE & Co., PatatOsw, '? 4, TUTAUTLB SquAn. OlUUJle OBOH, LOBBO*, WA ST. JAMES'S HALL REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT, bGENT STREET AND PICCADILLY, FOR FAMILIES, LADIES, AND GRNTLEMEN. W DONALD, tbe .1..credited Xgli,h Arut of tho, W 'Comp&gnie des Omd. Vint de Bttrgoll most reapectfully 801ít¡gI: 3:'toV:c at3da-14;??j,t tla BOMANt.??????? BtCH)!BOCRG. In CHAMBERTIN, V??LNi'ByOURG, ,,O MANECE IIAM13FRT &1I,i? in the -i i rfd- ?bj?b aro consiraed to him in th l,h"t 8Iaté of pemctiOD. H'?- .1 ..b.? it to them, with equal confidence, a parcel cf White Wine# consisting of Mcntrachet, Meuriault, Chftblis, Grand BOM, extra rrowui and Saint peray. The ord Winei f tbe Bumndy ?Mrict, -,i., Hacon, Beaujolais. DeaUDé, *cH—of Ule P. q.Uty, b. ,a BUDDIV on the most moderate terms. IIUW1tg'k tt:t thlo?94 the frequent and successful attem??rSSS?t?cntu?r. t?'i.t o? th??U?'i?MpK. sent.e ,I to be the pro, luction of the Co. Vineyards, b?t at* iu reality covnlertoiU.it i» necessary to stamp every Bottle with the ?o?'?,'S?&'?????"M?''?. o; *iU be tKtMM tcrimin*) n<)-n«. The?b.I.WW.-Ill '?tM- eumption at the St. James's Hall Restaurant, where ;n:¡.n=: with the acceworieR of ?e cuisine, which is pl.?d order the super! tndence of a Pariian r. who baa been pronounced by.jy of CcnIM B!m. to be the legitimate .'uccellor of Ude. W. DON'AL-D would further ""d, Ibal ilu-b thi. otice i. an? especiall with reference t, the WiA.. of B.,V.dy, hi. Ioek f Cham* pagne. C l aret, l?ort, and Madeira 1. ?.t swysne, anv home in the tnne, Ciuot, ic? I i'm may be had on st?pum Chuput croit»+ ingd,jr I. ?,t Co. Pott Ol'a Old- p?yl;l, to ii,. Donald, Regent Street, London, TK. DEAFNESS.—A Newly-invented lnstrn- ment for extreme cases of Deafness, called the SOIWD MAGNIFIER and invisible VOICE CON- DUCTOR. It fits into the ear, not perceptible the un- pleasant sensation of singing noises in the head entirely removed. It affords immediate relief to the deafest per- sons, and enables them to hear distinctly at Church and at public assemblies. CJPECTACLES.—The Patent newly inven- ? ted TINTED SPECTACLES Me patronised by the majority of the nobility, including Viscount Palmerston. They give extraordinary relief by day and night to weak, dim and defective vision. Persons can be suited in the country. S, and B. SOLOMOXS, Opticians, No, 39, Albemarle- street, Piccadilly, opposite the New York Hotel, London, W. AIR DESTlfOYFR. 24H. Hioli Holborn, i I London. ALEX. BOSS'S DEPILATORY removes "uperfllloua hair from the face, neck, or arms, without, the slightest effect to the n. Its application is most ,i 14?. It is sold t or it will be sent by "t upon the recei of 55 stamps "TLE???S? ?E?"?QUID HAIR DYE turns iTj-fy hair to a permanent brown or black. Price 3s. 6d. or by post for 55 stamps. These articles are sent the same day as ordered, and they have been established wany years, SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. VENETIAN AND OTHER BLINDS SUPERSEDED By THE OAT EST LATH BLINDS, which require J. no fixing, only one cord, can be applied to any wiiidmv and fixed by uny person. They cost less than ■white, aud, being made of wood, do not get out of condi- tion or order. AGEXT Poii Livntvooi.— II. ELLIS, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND CARPET DEALER, 0"I AND 67, BOLD-STREET. VENETIAN AND OTHER BLINDS. MR. E. W. THOMAS, Organist of St. Ann's Church, and Teacher of the Piano- forte, On/an, and Harmonium, P L A S LLWYD TERRACE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. PUPILS ittolide(I in Bangor and Neighbour- hood.—Terms, One Guinea per Quarter, CARVED OAK FURNITURE. cAPVEI) OAK—ANTIQUE. QARVED OAK—MODERN. GUHL FURNITURE—ANTIQUE. BUilL FURNITURE—MODERN. 1ITAEQUTIERE FURNITURE— 1*1 ANTIQUE. MARQUTIERE FURNITURE- lYi. MODERN. Of the following orders, "iz :-EJizabethian, Crem- weHian, Queen Ann, Louis Qimrtovze, Louis L.ize,. l;¿¡:1h!lÜ:\lembmndt, aud other celebrities. Priced AT YOUNG AND GROVES, 6J, Grahou-street, Dublin. R U P T U R F, S. • By Her Majesty's Itoyai Letters Pateat. WmTW WJ-T UN LEVER Tmrs ?EQUtRiyG no steel spring ronnd the .1L\J body, is recommended by die folfowing peculiar- tic" and advantages :-I.t, facility or application 2nd, perfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate 3rd, it MAY be worn with eqtud comfort in any position of the Wy, by dny or night; 4th, it admits of every kind OF exorcise, without the slightest inconvenience to the wearer, and is perfectly concealed fn?. observation. "We do not ,?lt,te to give to this invention our un- qualified approbation, and we strenuously advise the use of it t,) r.ll those who stand in teed of that protection, whid, they cannot so fully, nor with the srsme comfort, obt-iin from nny apparatus or truss ns from that which we have the HIGHEST satisfaction in thus recommending, Church <aal State Gazette. H'nn;mn,e<1 by the following eminent Surgeons :— William Ferguson, Esq., F.K.S., Professor of Surgery in Kin;, JS College, SURGEON to King's College Hospital, KC. (J. V. Guthrie, ES Q SUI^E TN to the lloj'al Westm i nster Oph^ilmic Hospital W. IJowman, Esq., F. R .S., AMist- ant Surgeon to King's College Hospital; T. Gallaway, Esq., Senior Assistant Surgeon to Guy's Hospital; T. Blizard Curling. Esq.. F.R.8., Surgeon to the London Hospital W. J Fisher, ESQ, Surgcnn-In.Chicf to the Metropolitan Police Force; Aston Key, Esq., Surgeon to Prince Albei T; Robert Liston, Esq., F.K.S. James Luke, Esq., Surgeon to tho I.ondol1 Truss Society; Eramus Wil. son, Esq., F,lLS" aiul MANY ethers. A DAATIPTIVE circular may he had by PR*T, and the TRUSR: (which cannot fan to fit) can be foiwarded by post Oil sending the circumference of the body two inchcs below the ?p?, to tb.6 manufacturer. :ccadU)- Tx)Bd(;n. Mr. WHITE, 228, Piccadily, London. Price of a Single Truss, 16?., 21, 208. 6U., and 31s. Cd. Postage, 1. D.,ible 31s. <kl., 42S., and 52S. 6d. POITAGE, Is. 8d. „ Umbilical,, 42\, HND 52S. Od., Postage, Is. lOd. Po,t.pffirE; orders to he made payable tl) JOHN WHITE, i/ost-effiee, I'iccadilly. NEW PATENT ELASTIC STOCKINGS. KNEE CAPS. &c. The mate,l of which thci'e :ore made, is recommcnded l-v the Faculty, of M ,;?i,ig ELA,,Tl(' tfj1IÎtEd7riÍEg,\i,;lo1iT.)i\:i efficient and permanent support iu all casea of V/EAK- N i?SS .,] f thz LE(,,?i, VAIUCOF?E VEINS, SPRAINS, &,? It i, poroll: !:gUt in texture, and wex- pensive ad is drawn ,a like no ordinary tccing. Price ?f-m 49. 6(l., 7s. M., 10s. to K' cacho Postage, M. JOHN WHITE, Mannfactumr, 228, PICCAILLY LONDON. Specimens may l>e seen in the Crystal Palaoc. W t> D P.J;1l :'Ir 'Ø1.E1U\41'l1) VV, "VoÛ'; WORCESTERSilIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS of this 1 DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPU- MOUS IMITATIONS totally different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES of this SAUCE. 1)urcba8er are earnestly REQUESTED to ASK FOR LEA" PERRIN3* SAUCE, by..Iy AJ |v LEA & PEBRINS, Worcester ?? JFESSK. V Sold Who1 for Y,.p-,t,bY T&JGSF §    sHo o ?. London. J???t and all klCbanU and OU=D. JWAIKFC