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OORN.
OORN. LONDON, MONDAY.—The market was steady, but business was limited. English wheat sold quietly, at full last Monday's quotations. Foreign wheat also realised late values. Flour slow of sale, with- out change in prices. Grinding barley 6d lower on the week; malting kinds met a slow trade, but prices were firm. Oats met a dull sale, at about former values. Maize sold at full prices. Beans Is dearer on the week. Peas firm, but quiet. The seed market remains very active. Arrivals: British wheat, 2,232 quarters; barley, 1,294 quarters; oats, 775 quarters. Foreign wheat, 33,119 quarters; barley, 17,513 quarters; oats, 45,036 quarters; maize, 4,302 quarters; flour, 18,822 sacks and 10,242 barrels. LIVBRFOOL, TUESDAY.—A fair trade was done in wheat, at the rates of Friday last, the market closing with a former tone. Flour steady, without change. Beans 3d per quarter higher. Peas un- changed. Indian corn was in tair request, at previous prices. BIRMINGHAM, THURSDAY.—A small attendance to-day, and higher prices were asked for English wheat, and an advance of Is to Is 6d per quarter was realised on the business done. American more doing, but rates little above those of last week.
CATTLE 1
CATTLE 1 LIVERPOOL, MONDAY.—The supply of both cattle and sheep was less than last week, the numbers being 1,482 beasts and 2,795 sheep. The quality of both cattle and sheep was only of a middling description. Trade very slow, and prices very high. There were only a few country buyers at market. No foreign stock on offer. Prices": Best beasts, 8d to 9d per lb second ditto, 7d to 8id; sheep, lOd to 12d. LONDON, THURSDAY.—There were at the market to-day 690 beasts, including 108. foreign, at 4s 6d to 6s 4d; 4,120 sheep, all English, at 5s 6d to 78 2d; lambs, from 8s to 8s lOd; 80 calves, made from 5s 6d to 6s 8d per eight pounds. 90 English milch cows offered at 422 to 430 per head.
BUTTER.I
BUTTER. I GOBX, WEDNESDAY.—Ordinary: Firsts, -8; seconds, 1438, thirds, 112s; fourths, 96s; fifths; 53s; sixths, 32s. Mild cured: Superfine, 1488, firsts, -8 seconds, 147s; thirds, 120s. Number of firkins in market, 255.
POTATOES.I
POTATOES. I LONDON, MONDAY.—Sound descriptions of pota- toes are very scarce, and are held for full prices. Inferior produce sells slowly. Kent Regents, 190s to 20Us per ton; Essex Regents, 170s to 190s; Rocks, 100s to 13ua; Flukes, 150s to 220s; Vic- torias, 180s to 210s; Champions, 120s to 150s.
DEAD MEAT.J
DEAD MEAT. J LONDON, MONDAY.—Good supplies on offer, and trade moderately active at about previous rates; Beef, 3s Od to 43 8d; mutton, 38 Od to 5s 4d. Teal, 5s 4d to 6s Od; large pork, 3s 4dto 4s 0<1; small ditto, 4s 4d to 58 Od per stone.
COAL.I
COAL. I LONDON, FRIDAY.—Business has been brisk, with a ready sale at an advance of 6d. per ton. Hastings Hartley, 15s. 9d.; Wallsend: Hartle- pool. 17s. 6d. South Hetton, 17s. 6d.; Tunstall, 15s. 9d. Hartlepool, 16s. 6d. South Hartlepool, 16s.; Thornley, 16s. 6d Ships at market, 23; odd, 19; contracts, gas, &c., L9- 61; unsold, 4; at sea, 5.
WOOL. )
WOOL. ) I §LIYERPOOL, FRIDAY.—The second series of East India public sales began on the 19th, and came to a close this afternoon. The total quantity catalogue was 13,381 bales, of which 11,408 bales have found buyers.
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PROVISION. I LONDON, Wednesday.—Butter: The market continues very firm for best descriptions of foreign; Friesland, 148s to 150s Normandy, 104s to 154s; Jersey, 108s to 136s; Kiel and Danish, 140s to 166s; Irish remains quiet. Bacon met a slow trade at easier prices. Hams continue dull. Lard inactive and lower to sell. Cheese: Finest American, 66s to 70s.
DISTRICT MARKETS.I
DISTRICT MARKETS. I CARNARVON. SATURDAY. The following is a list of to-day's prices :—Beef, 7d to lOd per lb; mutton, 10d to lid; veal, 8d to lOd; pork, 7d to 9d; bacon, 7d to 9d. Cheese, 7d to 9d per lb. Fresh butter, 23d to 25d per lb; pot ditto, 15d. Fowls (dead), 2a 6d to 38 Oil eich; ditto alive, 14d to 15d; ducks, 3s 6d to 4s geese, 58 6d to 7s. Eggs, 16 to 18 for Is. Pota- toes, 7s to 716d perewt. Wheat, 44sto 45s0dperqr; barley, 31 s to 36s Od; oats, 24a Od to 27s oatmeal, 36s Od to 40s Od per 240 lbs. DENBIGH, WEDNESDAY. 1 The quotations at to-day's market were as fol- lows:- Wheat, 16s Od to 16s 6d per hobbet; bar- ley, lis Odto 14s Od; oats, 7s Od to 8s Od. Fresh battel, 21d to 23d per lb ditto pot, 18d to 19d. BANGOR, FRIDAY. I Prices: Wheat, 44" 6d to 45s Od per quarter; barley, 31s Od to 35s Od oat. 238 Oc to 25s oat- meal, 36s Od to 40s Od per 240 lb. Potatoes, 3s 6d to 4s 0 per cwt. Fresh-butter, 16d to 18d per lb. Beef, 9d to lid per lb mutton, lOd to lid; veal, 7dto 8d; bacon, 7d to 9d; best home-cured hams, lid to 12d. CONWAY. SATURDAY. I Wheat, 15s Od to 15s 9d per hobbet; barley, 11s Od to 118 fid per hobbet; oats, 88 6d to 10s Od per hobbet; beans, 131 Od to 14s Od per hobbet; oatmeal, 36s Od to 37s 01 per 240 lbs. OSWESTRY, WEDNBSDAY. I The following were the quotations: Wheat, 7s Od to 7s 9d per bushel: barley (malting), 6s Od to 6s 6d; oats, 3s 6d to 4s 6d; butter, 18d to 20d per lb; eggs, 16 to 18 for a shilling; fowls, 4s 6d to Ss Od per rmiplp • rJnr-Vi. 6~ Od to 7s Od per couple -geese, Os Odto Os Od each turkeys, 008 Od to oos Od each potatoes, 12 Ibs to 13 lbs for a shilling. LLANERCHYMEDD, WEDNESDAY. I Wheat, 00", Oel to 00s 0 per quarter; barley, 298 to 328 Od oats, 20s Od to 21s Od; oatmeal, 33s Od to 34s 6 J per 2.10 lbs. Potatoes, 6s Od to 6s 6d per cwt. Fresh butter, 21d to 25d per lb pot ditto, Os Od to 0s Od. Beef, 3d to lOd per lb; mutton, lOd to 12d; veal, Od to Od; home-cured hams, 8d to iOd per lb. RHYL, .THURSDAY. I Very few farmers attended the market to-day. All sorts nf supplies sold slowly. Wheat, 15s 6d to 16s barle 10s to 13s beans, 13s 6c to 14s Mts, 8s to 11 eats, 88 to )1, WREXHAM, THURSDAY. I The prices at this market were as follows:— j White wheat, 7s fid to 7 9d per measure red do, 7s Od to 7s 6d per bushel of 75 lbs. Potatoes, 5s 9d to 6s 4d per 90 lbs. Fresh butter, 17d to 18d per lb. Beef, 9d to lOcl per lb; mutton, 9d to lld; veal, 7d to 8d. Fowls, 3s 6d to 4s 6d per couple.
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JOSIAIl HUGHES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, &c., BANGOR. 237, HIGH STREET—GENERAL RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. OLD EBENEZER CHAPEL,—STOVE, RANGE, AND BEDSTEAD WAREHO U as 159, HIGH STREET,—IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE WAREHOUSE. OLD EBENEZER PLACF.PLUl\fBER AND TINMEN'S WORKSHQPS. JOSIAH HUGHES begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that his New Stock for the Winter Trade is most complete, comprising. LAMPS.-Rowatt's no chimney duplex, Hink's duplex, The new Lewtas Patent Lamp, and the new Silber, with new improvements for the present season, from the cheapest Sixpenny to the highest finished Drawing-room Lamp. OILS.—The best refined Petroleum, the best French Colza, Benzoline, &c. Josiah Hughes has made a Special Contract with the Petroleum importers for his Winter Stock, securing a full supply of the best quality at the lowest rates. STOVES AND HEATING APPARATUS for Churches, Chapels, Schoolrooms, Conservatories, Hothouses, &c. Special recommendations. GAS FITTINGS.—Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. Careful workmen sent to fix the same. SEWING MACHINES, a large Stock and great variety, at most astounding reductions. All persons needing a Machine will do well to inspect his Stock. Prices from 25s upwards. Easy terms of purchase. A large Stock of KITCHEN RANGES, REGISTER STOVES, AMERICAN C30KING STOVES, and general Builders' Ironmongery. Also, FURNISHING HOUSEHOLD IRON- MONGERY, in Bedsteads, Fenders, Fire Irons, Cutlery, Electro-plate Ware, Bronze Figures, and articles suitable for presents. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, and MACHINERY,' MANGLES, WASHING MACHINES, GALVANIZED CORRUGATED ROOFING, &c. Inspection earnestly invited. Great reduction in prices, o JOSIAH HUGHES, Proprietor. THE CARNARVON PRINTING WORKS (OFFICES OF "Y GENEDL GYMREIG" AND "NORTH WALES EXPRESS,") NEW HARBOUR, CARNARVON. THE Proprietors respectfully call the attention of Quarry Proprietors, Merchants, Trades- men, and the Public generally, to the opening of the above Works, which have been fitted up with Type and Machinery of the best and newest description. They are thus enabled to execute GENERAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PLACARDS, AND POSTING BILLS, &c., OF ANY SIZE OR COLOUR, SHOW CARDS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' RULES, BALANCE SHEETS, ACCOUNTS, MEMORANDUMS, INVOICES, PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, &c., j CHEQUE AND RECEIPT BOOKS, TIME SHEETS, BANKUPTCY FORMS, &c., &c, &c. LITHOGRAPHY, PAPER RULING, BOOKBINDING, &c., &c., On the most reasonable terms, and with the utmost despatch. The Proprietors having purchased a choice and extensive selectian of Type, &c., will be able to execute Printing with neatness and clearness, and they hope that by the exercise of tact in thepur- chase of Materials, a prompt and careful attention tu all orders, and their reasonable Charges, to merit a share of public patronage. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, OR VEGETABLE TONIC, .Approved and Registered according to Law, a lp o V" V A 0 I- P, "f- CONSISTING_of Quinine and the active principles of Sarsaparilla, Saffron, Lavender, Burdock, Liverwort, Gentian, &c., prepared, scientifically in the proportions, most desirable to ensure its perfect liuccess. The great object of the Quinine Bitters is to set in order the main springs (as it were) of the mechanism of the body, and to remove the various cavses which produce such painful effects in the human system They assist digestion, promote and facilitate circula- tion, strengthen the nerves and muscles, purify the blood, brace up the system; in short, bring the whole body into a sound and healthy condition. Being gifted with highly tonic and digestive properties, they are specially recommended as an effective cure for depression of spirits, sensation of sinking in the stomach, bilious head-aches, nervous relaxation, muscular weaknes, wasting of the tissues, disturbed sleep, heartburn, cramp, pain in the stomach, &c. For all affections of the chest, such as hoarseness, cough, spitting of blood, asthma, &c., their effect is acknowledged and appreciated by those who have tried them. This remedy does not injure the teeth, as it is composed exclusively of ingredients of a vegetable character, the action of which on the human system is mild but efficient, and adapted to all ages, from the infant to the adult, and to every variety of temperament and constitution. They can in no way injure the stomach; and the benefits derived from their use is not the result of a temporary and injurious stimulant of the digestive organs, but they effect a radical and lasting cure, by restoring the normal functions of the stomach, and acting in consort with nature to expel disease. Experiment will serve to establish it as a household remedy. As the Quinine Bitters" act on the constitution generally, the patient is cautioned not to be too sanguine of immediate success, and the patentee does not profess that they act in a miraculous manner," or that the first dose cures," or in ten minutes," &c., as may be often seen advertised; but they will, after a fair and continued trial, shew their beneficial effects, if takeu in tune. The 4s 6d bottles contain as much as two 2s 9d bottles, thereby the purchasermay save a shilling. To be had of all first-class Chemists, or direct from MR. GWILYM EYANS, PHARMACEUTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, L L A N-E L L Y. Any Chemist can order these, free of expense with their other goods, from the wholesale agentsBarclay and Sons, London; Evans, Sons, and Co., Liverpool; Bowers Brothers, Chester; Pilling and Graham, Manchester, &o. [E 484 ä B A N K E N D MILLS, PAISLEY. o CARLILE AND CO., R BEG TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR 6-CORD SOFT AND EXTRA QUALITY GLAQE THREAD, WHICH are manufactured expressly to stand the tension of the SEWING MACHINE, and r" which will be found on trial superior to any other make. C. AND Co. beg also to direct attention to their celebrated CROCHET or TATTING COTTON. -0 HOLDERS OP LONDON, PARIS, AND VIENNA H P. ¡. PRIZE MEDALS, AWARED FOR "VERY BXCELLENT Q U Â LIT Y." ASK FOR CARLILE AND CO'S 6-CORD MACHINE AND PRIZE CROCHET COTTON. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY DEPOT. ROBERT WILLIAMS, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, CARNARVON, A.ND MARKET PLACE, PWLLHELI HAS recently erected some extensive Warehouses in close proximity to the Brunswick Build- ings, wherein to keep Iron, Steel, and Bulky Goods, so that the Show Rooms of the Agricultural Department are now filled with ALL KrNDS OF IMPLEMENTS SUITABLE FOR THE VARIOUS SEASONS, Consisting of CHAFF CUTTERS, TURNIP PULP OILCAKE MILLS, CORN CRUSHERS, GRINDING MILLS, WINNOWERS, WEIGHING MACHINES, &c., STIFF AND SPRING CARTS, WAGGONS AND LORRIES by the Best Makers, CHAMPION WELSH AND ENGLISH PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, SCUFFLERS; PATENT TOOTHED AND CHAIN HARROWS, SHEEP RACKS, CATTLE CKxBS, PIG TROUGHS, &c. STEAM ENGINES AND THRASHING MACHINERY. Estimates given for IRON HURDLES and all kinds of Fencing, which will compare most favourably with any English firm. Quarry Proprietors and Smiths supplied with the best Iron and Steel, at advantageous prices. SPADES, SHOVELS, PICKS, HAMMERS MOULDS, and all Quarry requisites. THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT Has been greatly improved, and is now complete with GRATES, KITCHEN RANGES, HEATING & COOKING STOVES, and an excellent stock of Building Ironmongery. THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT (to this Department has been added the large room formerly known as the Workmen's Institute, which covers an area of 1,560 superficial fe ;t—the largest Show Room in North Wales) still retains its reputation, which contains a well-selected Stock of Brass and Iron Bedsteads in French and Half- Testers, Spring Mattrasses, Beds, Straw Palliasses, &c., made on the Premises; Feathers and Flocks at all prices. Modem Designs in Electro-plated Goods. Best Sheffield Cutlery, &c. SEWING MACHINES. By the best English and American Makers, including the "HOWE," "SINGERS," "THOMAS," "IMPERIAL," "REMINGTON," "LITTLE WANZER," "PRINCESS OF WALES," "WILLCOX AND GIBBS," "CHALLENGE," "WEIR," &c. SPORTING AND MILITARY AMMUNITION, RABBIT AND BIRD TRAPS, &c. GOODS AMOUNTING TO X2 AND UPWARDS IN VALUE SENT CARRIAGE FREE ANY RAILWAY STATION IN WALES. B426h A WONDERFUL REMEDY. GRIFFITH OWEN'S PFCTOBAITESSENCE OF COLTSFOOT. /$ RN YR TRADE MARK THE best. safest, and most effectual remedy for Couprhs, Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, i ^orders of the Chest, Throat, and Lurips, which destroy annually 600,000 ■'<^wV)es y 8„s^Jects prepared only by Mary Ann Owen, widow of the late Griffith Owen. Sold by all respectable Chemists in bottles, Is. lid.. 2s. 9d and 4s. 6d. each. 3 This judicious combination is the most effective remedy for and preventive against the consequences arising from exposure to COLD in any deee-Catarrh in any form. When we consider the serious and fatal complaints which have their origin ui a sUght cotd complaints wliicli may be the prelude to various inflamma- tory diseases, and of which Consumption may be one of its terminations—the advantage of a reliable remedy will be acknowledged by all. SOLD WHOLESALE BY MRS. GRIFFITH OWEN, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. H. M. G0DLDING /AAA COULDING'S MANURE WORKS- GOULDIN RKS THE GLEN CORK. NORTH WAM DU13UN BRANCH WORKS GMMEU WiTEHFDRO, AND SINCUHOS UMERICK. ) ¡ GOULDING'S BONE MANURE, For Turnips, Flax, &v. Soluble Phosphates 19 to 24 per cent. Ammonia 1.50 to 1.70 GOULDING'S SPECIAL MANURE, For Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes, <5rv. Soluble Phosphates 17 to 19 per cent. Ammonia 4.50 to 4.75 „ Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash, &c. GOULDING'S CORN AND GRASS MANURE, Specially prepared for Cereals and Grasses. Soluble Phosphates 16 per cent. Ammonia 5 to 5.50 Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash, &c. GOULDING'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, For general use with Special Manure or Guano. Soluble Phosphates 25 to ay per cent. Farmers are cautioned to buy only from authorized Agents. Applications for Agencies in districts not yet represented are invited. 1: AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT. Mr. John Lloyd, Carnarvon. Mr. W. Thomas, Valley. Mr. John Parry, Bala. Mr. John Williams, Bronnant. Messrs. J. H. Owen & Son, I. wyr Mr. Thomas Jones, Conway. Mr. W. E Williams, Gwern^a?. Mr. Thomas Roberts, Denbigh. Mr. D. Evans, Llangollen. an. Mr. 0. Hughes, Milnycoed. I Mr. G. Jones, Mold. Mr. E. Roberts, Ruthin. j Mr. H. Williams, Gwydryii Newydd. Mr. A. Hughes, Bodelwydden. Mr. Thomas Hughes, Bryn Goronwy, Tynygongl. j 1085 j WELL WORTHY OF NOTICE AS A CERTAIN CUBE For Bilious and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, "Wind, Spasms, J? oiu Breath, Nervous Depression, Irritability, Lassitude, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Sour Eructation, Lowness of Spirits with sensation of fulness at the pit of the Stomach, Giddiness, Dizziness of the Eyes, &c. DR SCOTT'S 131LIOUSAND LIVER PILLS STAND UNRIVALLED As a General Family Aperient Medicine they have no equal, being- mild in their operation, and grateful to the stomach, they give a healthy tone and vigour to the difforent secretions, causing the necessary organs of the Stomach and Liver to resume then activity, thus restoring the appetite, promoting digestion, and strengthening the whole system. Prepared only by W. Lambert, la, Vere-street, London, W., in boxes is iid., and "three times the quantity in one, 2s 9d., or post free 15 or 35 stamps, and sold by all respectable medicine vendors throughout the word. The genuine are in square green package with the name and address William Lambert, 8, King William-street, Charing Cross,' engraved on the Government Stamp. Do not be pursuaded by anyone to buy any other medicine instead, but insist on having the right thing. Take down the particulars,—Dr Scott's Bilious and Liver 1'ills, wrapped in a square green package. 915a 8RYNARVOR HALL SCHOOL TOWYN. PRINCIPAL MIL. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTKHS, for Classics, English, Mathematics, Modem Languages, Music, &c. BRYNARVOR HALL, acpmmodiousand well- JLF fitted house has been specially erected for the accommodation and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy local- ity, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field and j gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Principality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations tn connection with the Universities and Colleges, for the learned Professions, Banking, and Com- mercial pursuits. Clatses are held in connection tcith the Science and drt Department, the examinations being held in May in each year. The school year consists of THREE TEIMS. 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