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IlIULKMA HOTEL, IIOLYHEAD. 1" ( Iv'^SLKY 1,-s iv-y^vtuiUy to announce to bi I tJ # an-1 I'tit'Ur, that his OPKNING DIN- IS LU will tuke place on WtJiR^lny, the 10th of December next. •J.'ith >»\>veml<er, THE I'ENHMVN* COLTISIXG MEETING 11' 11,[, t ^e e ( weather permitting), on Ti KSIIAY ?Van.t?''f?r<i'.?.thct'i;i)!mtll7'hDEC)'M))t:K, 10.M when th,e tI'rpwin rulü's will be contended for. THf ? ??' '? ?'? ?TAKKS-tur all aged G, hounilstlii- Winnin- V-% t«. receive TWKNTY SOVRUEIGNS, and the Kunning up D"g, Five SoVEKEIoss. Entrance, VIW ;l1iflt; each. THE PENRHYN OPEN STAKES—tor all aged ]>ogs. 1 .trance, each, A PUPPY STAKES—for eight Greyhounds. En- trance, each, Nominations t\,r the above takes, statins; name and C"!our • the l)11g'. aeeoinpanic I by the Entrance Fee, to be forwarth d to the S> ei'et try, "ll or before SIX U clock on t'Ktt'.AYr.v?:??(., 't''?.h \,t)'L.wh(;?thc])rawif?wiU take 1,1 Tiiaek"■ r.V Kuiki will be strictly observed. ,1. PREECE, Hon. Secretary. The Annual Pinner will take place at the Castle Hotel, on Tuesday, the ICth Dec. Dinner and Wine. lis. A ]; SC,J;I; IN CLOSVRE. TKDU'AKD EDWARDS, ,.f Vronerch, near P«vH- l.eli, in the County of ( .mai'voii, Gentleman, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Iiulosure of the Commons 1n,1 "'a"e Lands called WAENGAEU, situate in the Parish "f Lliuibedr-y-CVnnin, in the County of Carnarvon HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That a ^ehi-hde of all Claims and Objections which have been iliad.. in the matter of the said inclosure, and of iilv determinations thenvn. has been deposited at the house of Robert Wiliiam-, called the Bedi I, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all pni"s interested therein. Gh.1I IIn. IIlV hand this Fifteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and (1\ l', EDWARD EDWARDS. CAEHHLN INCLOSURE: ,f Vroiiercb, near Pwll- I ? heli, in the County of Carnarvon, Gentleman, the aluer acting in the matter of ,h" Inclosure of the Commons ancl NN'dst? in tilt, I'at'ish of ('act-liun, in the C"untJ of Carnarvon, IIEltEliY GIVE NOTICE, '1'1,at a Schedule of ali Claims and Uhjections which have been made in the matter ot the said Inclosure, and of mv determinations thereon, has been deposited at Tygwyn, Roe, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all parties interested therein. Given under my hand this Fifteenth day of November, in the year ,.1' our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tifrv-one. EDWARD EDWARDS. CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY WORKS. NO'l'HT. I, Ill.UKliY GlYEX, T(.?T the Rebuilding, Repairing and keeping in repair f.? S-ven YuAr?. ot a certain Building, being an ADDITION t" the LOCK-UP-lIoUSK, ?°HA?O? in the said County, WILL UK SET BY TENDER, to the lowest approved Bid.!er, in open Court, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Pcace, to be held by Adjournment at the Petty Sessions Room, in the City of Bangor, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the Second day of Decem- ber next, at the hour of 1 welve o'clock at Noon, according to the Plans, Specilications and Conditions, which may be seen on application to Mr. John Lloyd, County Surveyor, Carnarvon. The Contractor or Contractors (previous to the delivery of their Tenders) must be prepared with 81111 have in at. tendance two sullh.i, nt Sureties, to enter in a Bond in double the sum contracted tor, to complete the Work aud perform the Contract. Xo bllsiness appertaining to the application of the County I Stock or Rate of the said Conntv of Carnarvon, (save and except the letting of the said work) will be <k>ue or trans- acted at the time ,n-1 place above-mentioned. RICHD. A. POOLE, Clerk of the Peace. Carnarvon, Nov. 10th, 1J!.>I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'I^UAT on the Eighth day of January next, Application f will be made to her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assembled at Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Cam a v n, at Carnarvon, in the said County, for an Order for stopping up and diverting a certain public Footwav, situate in the Parish of Llutidegai, in the County of Car. narvon aforesaid, It-ading from the Shrewsbury and Holy- head Turnpike Road, at or near to the Village of L'andegai, over the farlll lauds called Tynewydd, to a Stile at the River ( egin, near a certain mill called Melin Esgob, by stopping lip such Footway, and by making a new Footway in lieu tiiereof, such new Footway to commence from a public Highway leading 1'1'0111 the said Turnpike Road to the Vil- lage • .(' Pentir. at or near to the crossing thereon of the Tram 1:,ÜlrulI.II,'ading from the Penrhyn Slate Quarries to Port I'em hyn. and to lead in a westerly direction to a certain public Highway leading from the Village of Llandegai to tiic River < egin, and across the same Highway over the tin .-aid firm lands of Tynewydd, along the boundary of the ( utting ..t the < 'hester and ilolylieud Railway to the end of the said t utting, and from thence in a direct line to the sait.! .tic. all ill the sai,l l'arb\¡ of Llandc"ai. and that the Certificate of Two Justices, who have viewed the said Foot- way so proposed to be stopped up, and the said proposed new Footway, with the Plan of the old and propôsed new l'ootway. V.ili be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County,, -n <jr before the Twenty-ninth day of November next. Dated the Twtnty-fifth day of October, one thousand (i;;)¡t I¡un.i and titty one. purveyor of the Highways of the TH(?.HrCIU;S,?)'an!,hofI.]andt.- I gai, in thy County V of Carnarvon. A It X A R V O NSHIltK OLD TLKXPIKK TRUST TOLLS TI¡ BE LET FOn lB:? xotici: is i/eheisy air ex, nPIIAT on Saturday, fith day of December, Wi,l, at th.) J Grand Jury Room, in the Town of Carnarvon, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION-, Commence at Three o'clock, p.m., to the best approved Bidder, THE TOLLS vri>ui:r un-U-r an Act, the 2nd William the IV., and other neia l Ac; and payable at the several under-mentioned in passed in the 3rd and -1th years <•< the r.-ig:i ,.f :,j. Majesty George IV., and other Acts '• lo.■ .ilaritig Turnpike Roads," and subject to conditions then t.. U> pr.lu.-i,l; which Tolls produced the last year, i ear uf r.i.- <o,t of collecting, aud UW Tolls from Stage I,k!?ti-v- .1,1, the respective sums opposite, viz.— ? S. D. j (' 'v >'• >a'•, lif ar Llanrw.,t It?2 U 0 j =:L"I'I:?:t: l¡ Ó Ó • My'iaeh, near Mansantt.'raid, collected. 0 0 0t 4-Conway .Marsh Ga'e C2 0 I) j 5-I\»in,l"„I„.lwt Gate a ,.i; 0 Oi 1 ■ il;!»■ »l" () b— tatilon (iate, near Tulyboiit. ]i)J 0 Oj  ()ne I'ot :i:i2 0 0 | ](»^ J,iajni«rl^XlL ]>\12 f> Oj n ;u Carnai-V4»n |S4 U 0 «i*i y n noar (, 'wm y 0 O; I — < i Aastu'liuint i iuto, near y ;41( 'j.??wna'.ate,n?rC-trn!trton.i?i U'? ^iX U,u 11Vtl <17 ?'? '?-?edt<M..near\:u)t)t",c)e?rs!'?ntnnU:ue )7D? 1: t aVt J^1 t,i<u's and Oalli 17 lo 0 flt'aiV Pant On «;•> 0 0 t;=l>¡'I'i;l,'n,I:Ir{,'¡I'II;.f/¡'1 •>; '?'c-?'?'?'-?' 7?'"?! ?.t?t'. '?'?'?'?rC?rharvon,coI)ccted. 0?).? A,i? j Wl'' '"lt UP nVjuvo, or in Lots, awl at those or | fOI: I )., '¡¡¡' a, th.: Trust,,<,S."1' !Il)'self shall then direct, i for (ine V 'u ''lu 'st January, to the ,!I.t Dc. comber t? at thef'?"??'?'?"???"'??'?'??"'?' at the tii■ in to me tho uwit:rtakinrr of two or more "M''<ry:.?retif.j. ° j kmf.u-, n >r'5'-i :n hi6hest accepted Bidder, will be re- .j'tiftd "?"'?'?'?'???'"??''?'?'?'t' 'itt?"?"r"?'et?i-,tot)?sjtitactionot't))eTrt!Stce;i, lire V '1 for the due p-rforn?ncc of the Agree- ?. ??'???''?'?' by proportionate 'arter)'?"?"uts. or in tl?ance, as the Trustees or mv ,'1U le'lu're. ??. "?'? )'t" bec'e Takors I'e requested to Bnd r.,? till ,J* tl".i,. Sreti?F, o?i or before S:tturlay, Xov?niber, 111.11. UWEN JONES, C Clerk to the TCllstee" Cast'e-s jiuuaarrep <U•- riiarvoii, iCih Oct., 1851. W R E X 11 A.11 INFIRMARY AND GENERAL DISPENSARY". ,lIE A:l'AL BALL, ill :dJ of the :r-:unds of this Charity, will take place on Tuesday Evening, the -ord of December next, at the Assembly Rooms, Wyunstay Arms Hotel) Wrexham. LADY PATnOF.SS. 'Nfiss OLII'I-'i Joll Gresf,)i-d Lodge. 1)ltESII)fT. C.u'T. CARSTAIRS JONES, Ilartslieat.i Park. nCE-I'RESl1>Jè:T. VINCENT ROWLAND CORBETT, Esq. Mr. Ilorabin's celebrated Quadrille Band will be in attendance. COPE BROTHERS, CIGAR, TOBACCO & SNUFF MANUFACTURERS, PARADISE STREET, LIVERPOOL. SNUFF LIST. 1st quality, Scented or Plain Scoth, 4s. 0,1. tIn 21b 2nd ditto ditto ditto lis. (I,) Tins. ) st ditt." Black or Brown itapPee, lid. I n I I b ?dJiMo ditto ditto 8* -d. 1st ditto, Gillespie, !>.«. lid. Leads. 2ad ditto ditto 3s, 2d. J 1st ditto, Irish :\s, 0,1.) In lib Do. ditto, Welsh Is Cd./ Tins. D. d)tt?, Prince's Mixture lis. Ud.\ Do. dit'.o, Morton's ditto lis. lid. I In Ilb )?). ditto, Kendal Brown lis. (Id. ( Leads. Do. ditto. Brown Scotch Us. Jd. j 3d. per lb off tor Cash. T 0 BE L E T, II ith Immvdiatr Possession, if desired, TWO (?n.d and Fertile UPLAND FARMS, e?Hed ? TAIH1HIOX, and BRY?MYLLT, contiguous to G1an Conway, each containing above 120 Acre" in the Panso of LLA?RWST. Denbighshire, with extensive right of Sheep Walk, and Turbary; distant from Llunrwst, six miles, and Pentrevoelas two miles. Particulars will be given by Mr. A. W. Owen, Solicitor, Llanrwst. FLINTSHIRE AND DENBIGHSHIRE. Property at Me/iden and Llanrhaiadr. NOTICE. THE Sale of the above mentioned Properties advertised _L to be held at Rhyl, on Tuesday, the 9th day of De- cember next, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. Messrs. CHURTON, Auctioneers. Chester, Nov. 22nd, 1851. HOUSES AND LAND, In and near the Town of Wrexham. NOTICE. 'J-'IIE Sale of the above-mentioned Property advertised to Tb,? heid at the Lion Inn, on Wednesday, the 10th day of December next, .ccm WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. Messrs. CIIURTON, Auctioneers. Chester, 22nd Nov., 1851. j TO THE HUMANE. 1HE Public Contributions are respectfully solicited on J_ behalf of a highly respectable, upright and sober man of good family, who has long been struggling against losses in business, sickness and other misfortunes, and whose wife and child-the former being now near the hour of nature's sorroiv—have suffered severely. Most ot their wearing ap- parel is in pledge, and all their household furniture has been sold to obtain them the necessary means of supporting existence. Their immediate friends are unable to assist them, they have a dread of asking for parochial relief, and are unwilling to make their case known to the charitable world generally; and under such circumstances a person who commiserates tlivir cast*, and knows them to tie deserving people, in an unfortunate position, has ventured to make this appeal on their behalf, trusting that it may be ?o far responded to as to enable them to recover that standing in society which they have heretofore filled with credit to them- selves and advantage to those amongst whom they have sojourned. The smallest, donations placed in the hands of the Proprietor of the North Wales Chronicle, who is re- quested by the Advertiser to undertake the duty of transmit- ting them, will be thankfully received and properly applied. THE PLANTING SEASON. FOREST TImES, FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, HOSES, &c. FRANCIS & JAMES DICKSON, AT CIIESTER, X) ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Planters to IX their present very extensive NURSERY STOCK, (extending over upwards of iO acres,) which comprises every description and size of FOREST, ORNAMENTAL, and FRUIT TREES, EVEISGJIEKM and FLOWERING SHRUBS, HAIlDY PINXS, IiosF.s (in upwards of 1000 splendid varieties), IIKunACFOUS and AJ.PINE PLANTS, &e. &c., the whole of which they arc delermilled to dispose of at such Low Prices as cannot fait to meet the approval of pllrcll/lsers, especially where a lurye order is yiven. The whole of their large Collection of FRUIT TREES, (which embraces all the newest varieties) his been raised on their OWN OUOUNDS, from Grafts received from the Gar. dens of the Horticultural Society of London, (of which they are Fellows) and may, therefore, be relied upon as true 10llalllC, F. & J. D. would beg to invite a Personal Inspection of their Nurseries, feeling assured that such would be highly satisfactory, the whole of their Stock being of the most healthy alld vigorous description. All urders shall have their careful personal attention. The Nurseries, Chester, Nov. 11,¡1. TC-F EXRF.ITIF.NCBD GAUDKNEUS, Ftnit BAILIFFS, and WOODMEN, of unexceptionable characters, recommended. Throw physic to the dog«,—I'll none of it."—Shakspeare. 1.1:nu: THE 1' *?« AND TltON.VOi: OF THE /Y:t:ib,L:W' THE I'RICIPAL QUEEN 4?4", ?, -? NOBILITY. T) OPKU'S llOYAL BATH PLASTERS I V' Supersede the use of I,ward Medicine for Coughs, Aqhma, Hoarseness, Inc1qeót'on, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Hooping Couh, Intluenza, Chronic Str1lin, Buises, Lumbago, Spinal and Itheumatic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, anù Local Pains, -Vwv 71'lIIlu:ti¡/ C nres, selected from iuiitu/ others, too numerous 10 publish: — Important Testimonial from F, Cupiss, Esq., J.RV,C.. author of the Prize Essay on the diseases of the Liver of the Horse. Diss, orfolk, March 22, l*ol. To :\Ie5sr5, Koper and Son. Gentlemen,—For the last three winters Mrs. Cupiss has felt a great delicacy of the chest, accompanied with occa- sional pain, cough and hoarseness. Having had your valuable Bath Plasters recommended to her. she made trial of one, and it was attcnde,1 with the most beneficial effect, in conseiiuenceof which she has made frequent use of them, and invariably with the same good results. It is to be regretted they are not more enlral1y known, as I am sure ther would relieve much suffering, and tend to prolong life. I remain, yours respectfully, FRANCIS CUPISS. ('1'(' </ > Ten l'ciirs Zuss (l ru ice. Communicated by II. Piatt and Son, Chemists to *IIer Majesty. Dear :,ir -1 h:1\'e an excellent case of cure in Chester, from the use of y* our Royal Bath Plasters—viz., a female whu )¡¡¡d lost her voice for nearly ten years, and the second plaster restored Ler, She Clune spontaneously to thank me, and said she would write yon a letter. Yours respectfully, Ii, PLAT 1'. Chester, October 3, lSoO. NOTICE -The words, KOI'EB'S ROYAL BATH PLASTEII," engraved on the government stamp, and the Proprietor's Autograph (ROBT. ROPER) on the back. These truly Invaluable Plaster are cornpoundell on Me. dico-Chemical principles, from British Herbs, and the Gums and Balsams of the Eastern cJimc- Where shrubs yield balsam, and wdiere flowers and trees Distil some genial balm for all disease. Piepared only by IIOBERT IWPER and SON, Che- mists, Sheffield; and sold by meAt Patent ledlClllé A endors n the United Kindom.-Full.sizeù Plasters, Is. lAd. iand for Children, SJ.U1. each; or direct by Post from the Proprietors, on receipt of Is. 4d. or Is. each. For the use of Hospitals, Infirmaries, Dispensaries, Poor Law Unions, the Medical Profession, Family use, and Charity purposes, c\:e.in tin cases, at 4s. Gd., lis., 22s" 33s. each case. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 1—lie particular to ask for liOPJiU'S PLASTER. ROYAL-EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Established by Royal Charter of His Majesty George the First, A.1)., 1720,) FOR FIRE, LIFE, & MARINE ASSURANCES. THOMAS TOOK! Esq., Governor. E ?; q Gt)vernor. The Hon. J. T. LESLIE MELVILLE, Sub-Governor. G. PEARIVLS BARCLAY, Esq., Deputy-Governor. n IhREcToRs, II. i>aint>rnl<re, £ Sq E. S. P. Calvert, lisq. J. G. Catlev, Esq. A. Colvin, "Esq. E. M. Daniel), Esq. W. Davidson, Esq. J, Deacon, Esq. R. W, Grenfell, Esq. R. A. Heath, Esq. W. T. Ilibbert, Esq. L. Holland, Esq. Sir J. W. Lubbock, Part. C, J. Manning, Esq. II, Nelson, Esq, E, H. Palmer, Esq. J. H. Pelly, Esq. A. G. Robarts, Esq. C. Robinson, Esq. T. Smith, Esq. W. Soltau, Esq. J. Somes, Esq. W. Wallace, Esq. 0, Wigratn, Esq. C. B. Young, Esq. Secretary-Alcxallllpr Green, Esq. Actuary—John A. lligham, Esq. Superintendent of the Fire lIeparlment-E. Bird, Esq. Cashier and Accomptant-Juhn P. Gillespie, Esq. Medical Referee—S. Solly, Esq F.R.S., St. lielen's-place. LtFE ASSURANCES may be effected with this Corporation on terms most advantageous to the public for any sum not exceeding E10,000 on a L;fe. TWO-THIRD.S OF THE PROFIT on Policies dated since December, lUll, will b,? apl,o,tio?tl Septennially among those effected for Life, on which Three Annnal Premiums shall have been paid. The BONUS may be applied in INCREASE OF TilE SUM AssviiF.v, 01' in REDUCTION OF THE PREMIUM, at the option of persons effecting Insurances. The following Table shows the amount of BONUS, by additions to Sums Assured, already declared on British Policies, for £101)0 each, which had been Seven Years in force on the 31st December, 184EJ. Age Amount of Amount Per Ct. per Per Ct, on when Premiums of Ann. on the ant. of Assured. paid, Addition sum assured Prems. paid' j £ s. l>. £ i 20 152 5 0 !»8 I 1.40 C-t.4 30 111(5 7 (5 102 1.40 548 40 23fi 0 0 113 47.5 50 317 12 G 135 1.03 42.5 no 1445 7 G Hiti 2.37 37.2 70 1771 15 0 244 3.4!) 31.6 Average.' 2U-1 40.3 The position and character maintained by the Corpora- tion, during upwards of a Century and a quarter, afford sufficient guarantee that this Bonus has been declared out of surplus actually realized, and not by anti-cipating future profits. The practice of promptly deciding upon proposals; of registering and acknowledging notices of assignments; and giving information as to prior notices is important to members of the legal profession and granting Assur- ances to the extent of £ 10,000 on a Life, saves trouble to clients as well as Solicitors, by obviating the necessity of appearance and examination at numerous offices. The customary fees of medical men are allowed to those referred to by persons proposing Life Insurances. Age i Premium | Premium j Premium ? '° percent. ge per cent. 1 per cent. s. 1) s. D. S. D. 15 1 15 10 35 2 18 2 55 5 8 (5 2U 2 0 11 40 | 3 (5 3 GO C 10 7 25 2 5 11 45 I 3 17 0 05 89 5 30 2 11 7 50 4 11 3 G7 0 9 2 ALEXR. GHEEX, Secretary, Royal Exchange, London. Agent at BANC.OR J. V. II. WILLIAMS, Esq. „ „ C.uiN.uivoN JOHN MORGAN, Esq. BRONTE MADEIllA WINE. MESSRS. WOODIIOUSE and Co., beg to intimate that they have resumed the sale of their BRONTE MADEIRA WINES, in bottle:- Best Shipping Quality, as fieretofore,20s. per dozen. Ditto not less than 2 gallons, IOs. 3d. per gallon. Superior Quality, (upwards of 20 years old) 30s. per dozen, buttles included. 47, Henry-street, Liverpo,,1. MUTUAL ASSURANCE. SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND AND LIFE 0 ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Constituted by Act of Parliament. Established A.D., 1815. ACCUMULATED AND INVESTED FUND n'w,WS OF TWO MILLIONS THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. ANNUAL REVENUE UPWARDS OP THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. President, The Right Honourable the EARr. of ROSEBERRY, K.T. CHESTER HONORARY BOARD. GREGORY BURNETT, Esq., llawarden. The Rev. FREDEBICK AYCKBOUII, Rectory of the Holy Trinity, ALEXANDER MACKINTOSH, Esq., C. E. JOHN TREVOR, Esq., Treasurer of County Courts. Mr. SAMUEL DAVIES, Chemist. Mr. JOHN SMITH, Woollen-draper. THE NEXT SEPTENNIAL INVESTIGATION TAKES PLACE AT 31st DECEMBER, 1852. POLICIES OPENED WITH THE SOCIETY PREVIOUS TO 31st DECEMBER NEXT (1S51), HAVE THE AD- VANTAGE OF A FULL YEAR'S STANDING OVER THOSE DELAYED BEYOND THAT DATE, AND WILL BE ENTITLED TO RANK FOR TWO YEARS' ADDITION'S AT THE INVESTIGATION. Thefollowing Tabular View of one or two cases, taken at random from the Books, shews the effect of Additions de- clared at previous Investiaations:- D? of  f ¡Amonnt paid under InM)'- AmountAssured j??' theruticy.inctuding lasur- An2ountAssured eQ. Bonus AdditioHS. &nee. 1815 £ 800 0 0 1851 ilf;21 4 11 1818 1000 0 0 1848 iuiil 19 10 1824 1000 0 0 18411 1542 17 8 1830 1500 0 0 1050 2100 10 3 1838 409 19 0 1851 051 I 11 1844 499 19 0 1850 '71 18 10 N.B.—Every Policy ranks in the Allocation of Profits according to the Year of Entry; but no Additions are pay. able where a claim emerges by Death, within Five Years from the date of the Policy. HEAD OFFICE, EDINBURGH, 5, ST. ANDREW SQUARE. JOHN MACKENZIE, Manager. WILLIAM LINDESAY, Secretary. AGENT FOR CHESTER & NORTH WALES, JAMES SMITH, OLD BANK, CHESTER. AGENTS FOR LIVERPOOL, JBm, GOULDIE, & Co., Exchange Street, East. J. HOWIE, I T, Oc:.01i 1l It, — LONDON -FEr5reS; 1? 3  ?bR, HAS the honour to inform his FiienJs and the Public that he has just received his WINTER STOCK of Goods L± and trusts that by suppiying a first-rate article at an economical price, to merit a continuance of their suppor and patronage. Orders executed with the greatest punctuality and despatch. Bangor, Oct. 28, 1851. Advantages to Buyers of Furniture. HUGHES & Co., having greatly increased their Stock of CABINET FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY, T BEDDING, &c" are now cnablcd to offer a large Assortment of Goods, very superior in quality, marked at a single profit upon their manufacturing cost; WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AT THEIR WARE ROOMS, 45, & 47, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. Country Buyers desirous of obtaininy really good Furniture at reasonable pr;ces, arc solicited ?o call at our Establishment CuM? .CM//<-? t/t?i'rOKt qf <?Mi?? y?n? ?/of.? ??K;?<rt' n< )-('<MU)!oM<' pr<t-<-s, ?<'c ?o /(?'/t'f /? fa// ? u; 7;?/M/M? MANUFACTORIES:— 41, and 45, SEEL STREET, 48, and 52, FLEET STREET, LIVERPOOL. Families Furnishing and Buyers of Furniture generally in the Principality ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED THAT THE ORIGINAL FURNITURE MART IS AT 19, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL,  CUTTER, Proprietor, who has considerably enlarged his Premises, in order to meet the increasing demand for his S Goods, of which he has one of the largest and best-assorted STOCKS at this time to submit for inspection, consisting of UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, CHIMNEY AND DRESSING GLASSES, Ac., of first-rate Workmanship, well-seasoned Materials, and the best Designs, not to be surpassed by any House in the Trade, the whole of which are Marked the Lowest Cash Price in Plain Figures. Country Orders executed with punctuality, and delivered at the Railway, or on Board Ship, Packed Free. lit, o BSERVE THE NDMBE R, 10, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, S. CUTTER, PROPRIETOR. S. C. would call the attention of Parties Furnishing to his FURNISHING GUIDE," which is just Published and may be had at his I'LUMSHINU ROOMS, 1!), BOLD-STREET, gratis, or sent into the Country on receipt of Two l'otage Stamps. TEAS AT WHOLESALE PRLDAST DELIVERED CARRIAGE FREE TO ALL PARTS OF ENGLAND. TEA WAREHOUSE, 2, BUCKLERSBURY, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. rpiIIS Establishment was commenced in the year 1830. Its Successful Progress durin,? 20 years has arltificd our J. anticipations. The patronage of the Public lias elevated its position to one of the LARGEST )'? T)H'f 'I'H\DF Our main object has been, and still is, to supply the Public on TRADE TERMS. Great and assuming us such an undertaking appears to be, it is obvious that to do BUSINESS ON A WHOLESALE SCALE, it is necessary to have wholesale appliances. In conformity with these ideas, our LOCALITY WAS CHOSEN in a 13 YE TIIOltOUUIIFAHE, where SPACE and ACCOMMODATION are sufficient to carry on trade to ANY EXTENT, but without those merci- \css anù enormous expenses inseparably attached to retail shops in prominent situations, whereby an EX I'KAVAGANT PROFIT is rendered necessary. Hence it will be seen that we are IX A POSI TION to suppy the Pnblic on THE I'l'OFn^U MOST ECONOMICAL TERMS-in fact, to supply at FIRST HAND, by which ALL INTERMEDIATE \Rr s\vrD The following are our present quotations :— BLACK TEAS. s., I i. d. Common Tea 3 0 Strong 3 4 (A good, useful Tea for economical and large con- i sumers.) Fine 3 8 (l'lko flavour, recommended). Fine Pekoe Souchong 4 0 (This Tca is more in repute than any other; it is a very superior Tea Finest Pekoe 4 4 (This is a high class Tea). Finest Lapsang Souchong 5 0 (This is a rare Tea, very scurec, of an extraor- ditiary flavour). GREEN TEAS. Young Ilyson S4 (This will mix with the 3s. Black). Young 3 8 (We recommend this with the 3s. 4d. Black). Superior Young Ilyson 4 0 Fine Ilyson .1 0 Gunpowder Tea 4 4 Fine Young Hyson 4 ,s ¥nee ll9g,/nIl;;¿; 5 0 (This is fit for any use). Fine Shot Gunpowder" Q 0 The Finest Gunpowder Imported 7 0 COFFEES. The Reduction of Duties now enables us to quote lower prices :— 8, ,f, Fine Ceylon ( '?ff" 0 10 Fine Piantation (recommended) 1 0 Finest Java Coffee (superior Coffee) 1 2 Finest Cuba Coffee (strongly recommended) 1 1 Finest loch Coffee 1 6 Qrr. COFFEE IS ROASTED BY THE LATEST IMPROVED PATEXT M.\CIlDiERY. Having briefly alluded to the principle on which we conduct our tusiness, we respectfully solicit the attention of HOTEL KKLPEUS, SCHOOLS, and all LAUOE ESTABLISHMENTS, who will derive considerable adviiitige from these arrangements. Teas are deheered carriage free to any part of England, wheti the quantity ordered exceeds six pounds; but the carriage of Coffee is not paid, unless accompanied by Tea. A reference is expected when orders are sent without a remittance. 2, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. MAXSELL, IIORNE, & Co. Goods not approved of will be exchanged free of expense. AGENTS ArrMNTED fOR IttE SALE OF rACKET TEAS, OPQX- APPROVAL OF REFERENCES. S ALE BY MR. PA Y NE. By Order of the Mortgagee. j MONTGOMERYSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. PAYNE, of Dolgelley, At the White Lion Hotel, oil Wednesday, the 17th day of December, Will, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty, of which Notice will be given,— THE Valuable Freehold ESTATE OF RHIWARGOR L with the FARMS AND LANDS, called JJlaen y Coed, Braich It Owen, and Fedtviddw, Situate in the Parish of Llanwddyn, in the County of Montgomery, containing 440 Acres, or thereabouts; and, also, the very extensive Iouo. tain lands, or Sheepwalks attached to the Estate, as the same are now in the possession of Mr. Thomas Gill. llhiwargor House, beinjr pleasantly situated at the head of the picturesque Vale of Llanwddyn, is well adapted for a Residence, and to a Gentleman fund of farming, or desirous of possessing a larye extent of Shooting, the Estate would be a desirable purchase. The Lands lie within a Ring Fence, and there are suitable Farm BuiMiri^s, in good re- pair, and the Fences have been kept in good order. A considerable amount has been expended by the Owner in draining and other improvements, and the Lands are in consequence yearly increasing in value. The grounds immediately surrounding the House are tastefully laid out; and the Plantations, which are from thirty to forty years growth, are in a very thriving state, and of considerable extent; and the Timber, of natural growth, is equally flourishing. The Fyrnwy, an excellent Trout River, runs through the middle 01 the Estate; and the Mountain Lands afi'ord some ot the best Grouse Shooting in the Principality. Rhiwargor is distant ten miles from Bala, and about twenty from the Chester and Holyhead Railway. Part of the Purchase-money may remain on Mortgage. Further particulars may be had on application to lr. Payne, the Auctioneer, Dolgelley; or to Messrs. Lowndes, Robinson, and Bateson, Solicitors Liverpool. 'JMIE LIVERPOOL' EAGLE LINE' 1 OF PACKETS TO AUSTRALIA. g To sail on 20th November, SMBM? F OR S Y D N E Y, N. S. W. Landing Passengers at Port Phillip, Tit,, "GIBSON CitAIG," 103G Tons register, l(i00 tons Burden. This new fast-sailing clipper-built Ship is commanded by Capt. W. H, ELLIS, well-known in the trade. Her ac- commodations are first-class. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, and Co. Liverpool. WINTER SAILINGS OF THE PRINCE OF WALES STEAMER. THE FINE STEAMER, THK P It I (. W A L E S, Capt. DAXI, \TOW Sails from AlE?AI BRIDGE every MONDAY" 1A| and FIUnA Y, at 10 a.m., and from Prince's Pier- head, LIVERPOOL, every WEDNESDAY and SA- TURDAY, at the same hour. Cabin Fare.. 4s. Deck and Fore Cabin 2s. For further particulars apply to E. W. Timothy, Menai Bridge; John Jones, Carnarvon; John K. ltoullthwaite Water Street, Liverpool. City of Dubliu Co.'s Olfice, Menai Bridge, BEAUMARIS, BIL 1 AND MKNAI BRIDGE. ArTEtt THE 1ST NOVKMBEIL NEXT, THE POWERFUL AND FAST-SAILING S T E A M E R, in E IV A I, or CAMSBITIA, JOIIX HUNTER, Commander, WILL Sail from PRINCE S PIER, LIVERPOOL, on TUESDAY S and FRIDA Y8, and from MENAI BRIDGE on THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, each Morning at Ten o'clock, until further Notice. Goods to be down half-afi-hour before sailing. Price & Case, If;, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool; John Hughes, J\1enai B"¡dge, Liverpool, 2Uth October, Those who value their health should read the Con- trol of the Passions;" 6000 Copies of this Book sold in three months. ON THE CONCEALED CAUSE THAT PREYS ON THE HEALTH & SHORTENS THE DURATION OF HUMAN LIFE, Illustrated with coloured Engravings. Just published, in a sealed envelope, price Is. and by post Is. Gd. and may be had direct from the Author's residence, No. 44, Nelson-street, two doors from Great, George Square, near the Rev. Dr. Rallies's Chapel, Liverpool; CONTROL OF TIIE PASSIONS; a Popular EsBav on the Duties and Obligations of the Married State the disqualifying impediments and consequent disap- pointment of marital anticipations, the physiology, use and abuse of the passions, injurious results of precocious exertions and excesses, the concealed causes of sexual debility and the infirmities of the reproductive organs, —with advice to those suffering from excessive indulgence in a secret vice, or from infection, and remarks on go- norrhoen, gleet, stricture, and syphilis, Illustrated with coloured engravings and cases. By Jons A. I.EWSI, Consulting Surgeon, Member of the London College of Surgeons. CONTESTS OF THE WORK. Chap. I.-Bodily and Mental Exhaustion induced by inordinate indulgence of the Passions, ILLVSTUATHD WITH COLOUitFi) ESORHINOS, Chap. 2 Baneful Results of a Secret Vice on the Mind and Body, evidenced in the production of Consumption, Epilepsy, and other convulsive diseases, Insanity, Idiotcv, moping Melan- choly, Indigestions, Stricture, Impotence, and Sterility, with Observations on the Duties of Married Life, and on the unhappiness caused by Unfruitful Unions. Chap, 3. Debility and Exhaustion of the principal Vital Functions, the nature and treatment of Impotence and Sterility, and the imperfect performance of the Marital act, caused by the practiccof self-indulgence. Chap. 4. —Gonorrhoea, its symptoms, complication, and treat. ment, Gleet, Stricture, and diseases of the Prostrate. Chap. 5,-Syphiiis, and its attendant maladies and treat- ment. Cases, concluding observations, and Plates. DISEASE IN ALL ITS STAGES.—Messrs. LEWIS 8,; CO. Consulting Surgeons, inform the Public in general that they have, after intense study and deep research, at length discovered a most wonderful remedy for the effectual eradication of Secret and Scoibutic Diseases, no matter of how virulent a character or how long stand- ing. Thousands can and are willing to testify to its ex- traordinary success, and in recent cases a cure is per- formed in a few days, with secrecy and no hindrance to business. Messrs. Lewis are the only surgeons who are in pos- session of this invaluable remedy, which, combined with their extensive practice and acknowledged skill, must prove that they are the only parties to whom the afflicted can apply with safety and certainty of cure. We have heard with surprise of the wonderful discovery made by Messrs. Lewis, surgeons, of Liverpool, for the cure of syphilis and skin diseases, which will no doubt prove an everlasting benefit to mankind. — London Papers, The press teems with volumes upon the science of medicine, and the professors of the art curative abouiid but it is rarely, even in these days, when intellect is on the march," that we find a really usdal medical work. It is with no small gratification that we have perused the unpretending, but really truly valuable little volume, entitled "Control of the I'a"ion"" by Mr. J. A. Lewis. The awful conscquenees of depraved habits, eaily acquired, are set forth in language that must come home with harrowing force to the parent and the victim. We regard this publication as one of a class that is most productive of benefit to humanity. The subjects, highly important and delicate, are treated in a style which at once exhibits the possession of great scientific know ledge, combined with the fidelity of truth, and we most cordially rccommend it. — Conservative Journal. Hours of attendance from nine in the morning till nine in the evening; Oil Sundays, from nine till two. Country patients are requested to be as minute as possible in describing their cases, age, mode of living and general occupation. The communications must be accompanied with One Pound for Advice an,1 Medicine, without which no notice can be taken of their applica- tion, and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. Medicine can be forwarded to any part of the world, however distant, securely packed and care- fully protected from observation. Sole Agents for the Hook and sold by J. Howell, Book- seller, 54, Church-street, Liverpool Whitinore, 119, Market-street, Manchester; J. Drummond, Bookseller, Preston; in Birmingham, by W. Wood, i3. High- street; and in London by Sanger, 150, Oxford-street; Ward, 51, Paternoster Row; Gordon, 8G, Lendenhall- street Kissick, 10, Tottenham-court Road and by all booksellers in the United Kingdom. SOLD BY ALL MEDICINE VENDORS. In Boxes at Is. Hd„ 2s. 6J. and 4s. (id. TIII CELEBRATED C A )I B R I A N M E P I C I X E A preventive and cure for all Disorders resulting from a Disordered state of the Stomach and Liver, and Impurity of the Blood. Patronized by the Faculty, Nobility, Clergy, and Public at large. Prepared from the Original Prescription of the eminent Physician, (the Abernethy of Wales) Dit. LL. ROBERTS, M. D OAKLAND. PY TIIE rUOl'ltll.TORT ONLY, ROBERT ISAAC JONES, TRE' MADOC, NORTH WALES. TIIE practical Trial of Half a Century, with the more X general test of ELEVEN YUAHS by the afllicted Pubile, has now established their reputation. Containing no Mer- cury, but composed of the most rare and expensive Vege- table preparation of the British Pharmaenpee 1 combined with a valuable SNOW DONIAN 11HR1J, forming a mild, laxative, tonic remedy, admitted by those who have tried them to be superior to all other similar preparations. AX IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL From G. Lewis, Esq., of the Orienta: Bank, London. addressed to the Editor of this Paper. To the Editor of tAe I th IVales Ch),ollicle: DEAH SIK,—I fed it my bounden duty to make known to my beloved countrymen, and the public ge- nerally, the great benefit I received from the celebrated Cambrian Pills, prepared by Robert Isaac Jones, Esq., Cambrian Pill Depot, Tre'madoc, prescribed by myoid neighbour, the eminent Dr. Koberts, 0 kiaiid, Lian-. rwst, whose immortal and ever-living name is endeared to all that knew him, and whose decease was the great- est calamity the surrounding country ever experienced, especially the poor. I had been for years troubled with indigestion, and paid immense sums of money to different Doctors, and for different Pills, but I could never get anything to ren- der me the least benefit, until I heard ot the celebrated Cambrian Bills, and determined to give them a trial and afte; taking a few boxes, I became strong and active, nd as healthy as any man in the metropolis. I always keep these Pills in the house, for occasional use, and it is my decided opinion, that no family should be without them, for they are the most excellent family medicine ever composed and offered to the public. I ihghiy and conscientiously recommend the celebrated Cambrian Pills to the world at large, and give the highest credit to the praise-worthy gentleman, 1. Jones' Esq., for his unfatigued exertion, and good service in bringing ths is great desideratum before his countrymen and the world. I am quite at a loss for better means to place this im- perfeet testimonial before the eyes of my beloved country- men, than through the medium of your widely and ex- tnsivelv circulated journal. I am, dear Sir,— Yours very respectfully. GRIFFITH LEWIS. Oriental Jlank, London, August 12th, ljO. A TESTIMONIAL FROM A HIGHLY RESPECT- ABLE CHEMIST IN XOltlll WALES, Sin,—Your Pills continue to command a good sale here, which is steadily on the increase. They are now a standard family medicine among most of our local gentry, and becoming an universal f.ivourite as a corrective 01 those organs most frequently liable to derangements, and to which in particular you point attention. Apart from all motives or interest or a desire to please the proprietor, I have no hesitation in stating my candid avowal, that I consider your Pills as an Aperient and Antibilious pre- paration, far superior to any Patent Medicine with whosa I have been made acquainted, not excepting Cockle's justly celebrated compound, to whose merits as a preparation some of the most eminent of the profession have made no scruples in bearing their testimony. To Mr. H. 1. Jones. B. CAUTION.—These Pills having obtained high repute, and being extensively sold throughout the kingdom, some unprincipled persons have tried to imitate them, purchasers should observe the following particularsThat the genuine Pills are in a turned Wood Box, wrapped up in a Green Paper, sealed with the Proprietor's Seal, and bearing the Sgnnture of "Robert Isaac Jones," on the Govern- ment Stamp. SOLD WHOLESALE BY APPOINTMENT By Barclay and Sons, Farringdon-street; Sutton and Co., Bovrehurch-yard Dietrichen and lfanay, 63, Oxford- street, London-Evaos. Sons, and Co.. Lord-street: Jones, lIall, and Co., Redcross-treet, Uverpool-Buttler, Sack- ville-street, Dublin-Haimes and Co., Edinburgh—T. and A. Warren, Redcliff-street, llristol-and at the Cambrian Pill Depot, Tre'madoc, North Wales. \V here there is 110 Agent, or none of the Pills kept l in the neighbourhood, if 11 Postage Stamps for the Is. Ud, Box, or 33 for the 2s. Gd., or 60 for the 4s. (3d. be posted to the Proprietor, Tre'madoc, the Pills will be sent free per return of post. N.B.—DIltECTlONS ABE GIVEN WITH EACH BOX OF PILLS, THE ROAD TO HEaLTH: HOLLOW A Y'S PILLS. CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AXD BAD DIGESTION. Copy ofa Letter from Mr. R. If. Iurkus, Chemist, 7, Fresco Street, Liverpool, dated QthJune, 1S51, To Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,-Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some years. A customer, to whom I can refer for any enquires, desires me to let you know the particulars of her case. She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver, and bad digestion. O11 the last occasion, however, the virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the inflammation set in so severely, that doubts were entertained of her not being able to bear up under it; fortunately she was induced to try your Pills, and she informs me that after the first, and each succeeding dose, she had great relief. She continued to take them, and although she used only three boxes, she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you many more cases, but the above, from the severity of the attack, and the speedy cure, I think, speaks much in favour of yotir astonishing Pills. (Signed) R. W. KIRKUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY ClonE OF RHEUMATIC FEVER IX VAN LAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in t h c Hobart Town Courier, of the ls £ March, 1*51, by Major J. IValch. Margaret M'Connigan, nineteen years of age, residing at N^ew Town, had been suffering from a violent rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had entirely de- prived her of the use of her limbs during this period she was under the care of the most eminent medical men in lIobart Town, and by them her case was considered hope- less. A friend prevailed upon her to try Holloway's cele- brated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an incredible short space of time they effected a perfect cuic. CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH OF A PElbOX St YEARS OF AGE. From Jlessr8. Thew and Son, Proprietors uf the Lynn Ad. rertiser, u-ho can vouch tor the fottowaiq 1;t.1/emoil,-AII:1. '211d, 1851. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,—I desire to bear testimony to the food effects of Holloway's Pills, For some years I suffered severely from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which was also accom. panied by a shortness of breath, that prevented me from walking about. I am S I years of age, and notwithstanding my advanced state of life, these Pills have so relicved me, that I am desirous that others shouhl be made acquaintcll with their virtues. I am now renderel, by their means, comparatively active, and (-all take exercise without incon- venience or pain, which I could not do before. (Signed) IIEXHY COE, Xorth Street, Lynn, orfolk, AN EXTRAORDINARY CUKE OF THE GRAVEL, & A MOST DANGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT. Copy of (t Lelia addressed to J. K. Heydon, Esq., Sydney, Xvw Soltth IVales, dated February 2oth, 11),"»I. Sir,—A Mr. l'homas Clark, a Settler at Lake George, was for a considerable time seriously afflicted with a complaint of the Liver, together with the Oravel. His medical at- tendants, after trying all their skill, candidly told liiin that his case was hopeless, and any further efforts useless. III this situation, and when expecting every day would ter- minate his existence, a friend recommended him to try Holloway's Pills, and as a forlorn hope he did so, the first dose gave him considerable relief, he therefore persevered in taking them according to the directions, and is now restored to perfect health. He will feel great pleasure in confirming this statement, or even make an allidavit to the same effect, should it be required. (.Signed) W.M. JONES, Proprietor of the Goulburn Herald, New South Wales. WONDERFUL EFFICACY OF HOLI.OWAY S PILLS IN CASES OF DROPSY. Persons suffering from Dropsy, either about the turn of life, or at other times, should immediately have recourse to these Pills, as hundreds of persons I) c annually cured, by their usp, of this direful complaint in its different stages, whn all other means had failed. Sold at the Establishmcnt of Professor Holloway, )If, Strand, (near Temple-bar,) London, and by all \e? spectable Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices.—Is. lid.. 2s. DJ., 4s. Gd., I Is., 22s., and 33s. each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.-Directions for the guidance of Patients in every Disorder are affixed to each Box.