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SALES BY MR. W. DEW. MF.NAI BRIDGE MR. DEW lla- been deputed hT Mr. lliill to SELL BY AUCTION, On Wedin-tlay, the 9th October, 1850, '1'111: 1:.>K- of th" "Pry neat and substantial I I!OlJ:IIOL» FUR MTU E, at UODKAIK C Mi-nai Bridge; consisting of strung und }"uH1'Q¡})h' Mahogany Chairs, Sofas, Mahogany Ijrawiiig. Dining, and' Breakfast Room Tables, Easy Chairs. Mahogany sideboard, Chimney Glasses, Fen- Ikr- ,11111 Fire Irons, Dan a,k and other Hangings, (' ,riu ts, a variety of .t1t-lnss Decaliters, TuinWers, Wines..logs, China Services, plated Coffee and Tea 1'1" (andlesticks, four-post a 1111 French Bedst.ads, Ffiitlier Beds. Blankets, and Counterpanes, Mahogany ('lit' pf Drawers, Swill Glasses, cane-seated Chuir. 1"¡¡!l': Tallies, and Services, &c. KI ;M N. — Kitchen Chair>, Dressers, and Tables, ft 'Vt-'lax Clock. large assortment Dr hon, Tin, amI 1.71; nw avc, and other Culinary requisites. Mav 11." viewed 011 the Tuesday previously. Sa1 to commence ilt II o'clock, LARGE SALE OF CHOICE i! r s I: 11 0 L D F u t: N I T t- U E 11 Kit »T 1'0'1'1', :1\LrnY, COW?, HAY, TUB I I'S, An*! "ther produce. ill great variety, T (. 0 It 1* II W Y S F A situated between Bang r and the Menai Bridge. MK. 11!V has much pleasure in announcing l' lha' he l?zt? been favoured with instructions from Cant MOOKSOM, R. N., to DISPOSE of hy PUBLIC Al t ill >N. on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, On "111.1: H'tli. )<tb, and WIll, Ib50, (commencing each M,q "iu.! at 11 ,;do k precisely,) at GorphwpLi, the tiulv ntluahle alld handsome Household Furniture, ap- purtenant thereto, ulld other out-door Effects, a brief summary ot which is hereunder supplied. Tia* 1irawing-rooll!, Dining-room, Library, anJ Hall, are tastefully and extensively fitted up with neat Maho- ¡¡alii Uians, Lounging, Invalid, and other Fancy l'hair5, Mafio-iaiiv-tranieil Sota, in red Morocco, 2 Pier Glasses, respectively M by 4:! inciles, and 00 by lit! inches, in UlU5.i\C gilt frames, Mahouuuy \;1 feet Dining Tablc. in f ur parts, an eh gaut Sideboard, 10 feet long, witil ror back, richly carved, circular alld oblong 1\lahogany Leo Tables, a Mahogany Revolving Library Table, on tri3t:ular l'I"h'slal, Card, otit, amI occasional T"I.1Is A fine and powerful toned square Piano Forte, by Hrwalwood, ill good order, A highly finished and re- .deMallog.IIIY Book ease, with tinted blue silk facing, feet long, Brussels and other Carpets, Drugget, Silk Dama>k,-Moreen and Chintz Hangings, with ilt cornices and poles, Fenders and Fire Irons, Hull Chairs, Tables with slate tops, suspended Cut-glass Lauip, Baro- meter, and Oil Cloth. Tiie Bed-rooms (1:1 in number) are furnished with excellent Mahogany 4-pust Camp, French, and other Buisteuds, wilh Moreen and Chintz Hangings, Children's Cots, a large number of very superior Feather Beds aud curled Hair Mattresses, Blankets awl Counterpanes, Malioganv and P.,iiittd Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Classes, and 1111 the other usual Chamber Furni- ture, of every description. The Kitchens, Laundry, Pantries, and I)aii-v,aiv re- plete with their several requisites, too numerous here to recapitulate, but fully described in the Catalogues. Ctiina Ware Rich Cut-Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses. Dhhes, amI Claret Ewers, Electro-plated Cruet Frame, with 8 chastely Cut Cruets, silver mounted, lllId other Plated Goods The Out-door Department comprises a valuable and well-built Chiriot, completely equipped. A tractable, but very tast, Pony, n year old, 14 hands high, by Pie. 'u"c '"1"1 'ed to carry a Lady. Ladi, Gentlemen's Birmingham made Saddles and Bridles. Hand Chaff-cutter, an.luumerous Stable L'tensils, Garden Tools of the most approved description; Melon and Cucumber Frames and Nets. A quantity of healthy Potatoes. About I Acres of Swedish Turnips an i Mar.gold Wurzel, in equal proportion. A Stack 01 prime I'plant) Hay, fully 18 Tons; also a Wooden Kick Cure" an.1 l'oles. A Hairy of three justly celebrated and prolific Cows, now in full profit,—one of the pure Welsh, and two of the Durham and Alderney Breed. A capacious Marquee, with Hopes complete. N.l'.—The whole wi/! be open to 'ïcw on Tuesday, the lath letober. Cita!. v" furnishing every particulars and order of Sale, may h., had ten days previously, at all the Stations on the Chester aud Holyhead line at h, principal Hotds: at the (iorphwy'sfa L.,Ige andf't A ue tioneer, l langetni. OAK TIMBER AND POLES, Suitable fur Shipbuilding. Wheelwrights, and other Purposes, 'I'() HE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY lilt. W. DEW, OIJ Tin KSIIVI, October 24, 1850, COMMENCING at TALYBOXT Ucuiv; thence to 1'1. ",I: i and COEntOR, in the Parish of Llan- 1\(O,,11;d ami Dolawen and the SLATE MILLS, in the Parish of Llandegai. Also the following day, FRIDAY, October 2, ISOO, at GAKTII, ill the Parish of Bangor, commencing each day at Eleven o'clock. For further particulars, apply to Mr, WILSON, Forwcr. Penrhyn, near Bangor. GARTH—BANGOR. TO HE LET, (\\ ith immediate Possession,—from the present period up to MAY, 18.1,) TMIAT pleasantly situated and commodious HOUSE, 1 known by the name of GAIITM INN," commanding 3 delightful prospect of the Beaumaris Bay and sur- rounding scenery. It c, ,i,t.f a Dining, Breakfast, and Drawing Room, I liedr, oms, Kitchens, and Out-oflices, with an excellent Oarden attached. May be lieived by applying to Mr. AVOOTEN, on the l'veniises and further particulars may be had of Mr. II I >i:\v, Auctioneer, xc" Llangefni. EXTRAORDINARY AND IOST IMPORTANT SALE, AT THE DRUID'S LODGE, In the centre 01 the noble Park of l'LASNEAVYDD, Anglesca, .V.v/r lu Me lAunfair Station (if the Chester (11/(1 Holyhead Rail/cay. MR. LLOYD HAS 1he gratification of announcing that he has had IJL the honour of being selected by the Executors ot the late John Sanderson, Esq, oj the Druid's Lodge, Plas- NewvJd, to submit t" PUBLIC COMPETITION On those singularly beautiful premises, on MONDAY', the llh day (If it, 1850, and following days until the •hole are disposed of, commencing each day at I I o'clock precisely;— All the unique and extremely antique FURNITURE, relDarL1.ly choice, rare, and extensive Collection of Va- luable till. PAINTINGS, by Titian, Rembrandt, Pa- LiLi, Vander. Poel, Cassali, Aglio, Swam'eldt, Solomcne, Horo/onti. 1'erugiano, Brugel, George Woreland, Zuca- r!I, Z"tluni, HOUlne, Hath bone, Hartley, Barrett, ii-1 :i IV, -oeke, Bridges, [■ \c. COLOURED DRAWINGS, of unrivalled beauty, suitably framed, by l'ococke.Varley,Underwood, Rowlandson Girtin &:c.: Por folios of Proof, Copper, and Steel Plate Engravings; *p unpleced"nted Library of upwards of TW EL V E ■I'LL'IT SA.N1> VoLl MES of valuable Books, aucient and modern, l'legautiv bound a MUSEl M of F C Hl< .¡TII->, too numerous for detail, but compre- hending every variety of Mineralogical and Geological L }>fCltlltlb, ,,1' perfect beauty, as well as an assortment ol valuable Optical Instruments. The Carriages, Horses, ines, and t lut-door Effects, will also be included in this interesting alc, The Property can be viewed on Saturday, the 2..th of October instant. Catalogues are preparing, and will be ready Ten days jj'evioui to the S ilc, and may lie had at the Office of the Nttrth Wale6 Chronicle," Bangor. puk i'lace, Rutbit, Oct. let, 1850. 'I11\(>I:\S VlS;\IOHI- SU."EIlSMlTII AD .JEWELLER,' r by appointment to the Queen, the 1'rincel) Albert, &c., 2, BOLD-STHfrT, LIVERPOOL. At il?il Estahlishmeut can be SN'U a very superior STOCK of the "?es?SILV?):t'I.AT):,ELK(';THOI'LATE. SHEFFIELD PLATE, J EW'ELLERY, WATCHES, 1\:1' &c.. the jiriees of which will be found extremely moderate. Being in daily communication with the Manufactory in London, orders for Jewellery or Plate, whether of the most costly orthc most trifling description, will be executed with the advantage of superior workmanship, and the newest style. The Prices of the best London-stamped SPOONS and FORKS are as follows Threaded "nd Queen's Pattern 7s. 1(1. N'i'to! All,,i-t 7,. (;(1. If lor export, Is. (id. per ot. for drawback will be de- ducted. Old Plate, Jewellery, Diamonds, $e., purchased for Cash, or taken in Exchange. C(lW.\ Y AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—1(150. l' i: E SID k N T The lIolllÙ. CuI. DOUGLAS PENNANT, .M P., Penrhyn Castle. v 1 c r. r 11 IStD E N T Mr. WILLIAM ELIAS, The Abbey. '['11E 1' ANNUAL i, MEETING and EXHIBITION I of this Society will take plnce at COWAY oil Friday, t'.e 1 Ith day of oVroiir.K next. The Stock to be in the Yard by 10 o'clock, and the Judges to inspect "t 11. The Tie Ploughing Match will also take place the sauie day, to commence at II o'clock. Dinner oil the Table nt o o'clock, after which the awauls will be annoui.ee 1. Tickets to be had at the Harp Inn, Conway. JOIIN WILLIAMS, Secretary, I;odaf"n, Conway, 24th Sept., Hloli. N.B.—The Four DiatrictP louithing Matches will take pl ice oil the (ith, itb, and tah of October. PUBLIC SALE AT TUB COXWAY AGRICULTURAL SHOW, FTLLDAY, OCTOUEH 11TH, 1850. ME. W. DEW has a?ain the plea.in opportunity If. of acquainting the Fanners aud others III the Imult of attending the Annual Meeting of the above Society, thst he will, by pcnui.sion lI"d under the sanction of tht: Committee, institute a SALE BY AUCTION for the Reception of STOCK and IMPLEMENTS that may be entrusted to hiui for Disposal, upon the system in. troduced last year. This will be fonnd to afford to Competitors a facilitat- ing mcthod of parting with extra Stock. Entries to be made on the spot, immediately subse- quent to the transpiring of the Judges' respective deci- sions. Tle Sale to commence within lialfaii hour afterwards. !!EArfHLL SITE FOR A MARINE VILLA NEAK ABERGELE, NORTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MH. OKMISTON, At the BF.I: HOTEL, AHERGELK, on SATLHIIAY, 12th Odvl>cr, LV.V), at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in one or more Lots, as may be decided on at the time of Sale, and subject to such Comlition9 as may be then pro- duced •_ VLL that TENEMENT called unknown by ttie name .1 of T A LA"" consisting of the several Fields, Pieccs or Parcels of Lam!, commonly called or known by the s?\cra) name* f I'aii-y-s(!)boi, Cae Tyddyn rh?)," "We.?odt)," "C.:eTan-y.pP"maKn," 11 Uae Pen-y-cerrigbach, containing in the whole Fifteen Acres, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of the representatives of the late Mr. Thomas Roberts, at the Yearly Hent of Forty-two Pounds. "AndaU '?hose Five several COTTAGES or Dwelling- houses adjoining the said Tenement, with the Gardens aud Quillels thereunto attached, called 01' known by the several names of "Tunlan," Brynrhcdyn, Tan y wal," Tan y bryn," and" Tan y bryn bach," and in the several occupations of John Lloyd, Kobert Hughes, John l'ritchanl, Edward Williams, and Elizabeth Jones, at the Yearly Rents amounting in the whole to XIN. The Property is Freehold of Inheritance, and is situate within half a mite of the village of Colwyn, in the County of Denbigh. It adjoins the Chester and Holyhead Rail- way, and has the ndvau'age of a Station, within three miles,ou cither side of it. To any person desirous of possessing n residence in one of thü lnost. 1i,ouritl, locali- til's in orth Wales, the present affords an opportunity rarely to be met with, as the Property contains II beautiful Site for a Villa, and, ommaml, an extensive and varied view, and has a private access to an excellent Bathing Beach, within a minutes' walk, For further particulars apply to Mr. H. BEAVER ROBERTS, Solicitor, Bangor, or to the Auctioneer, at his residence, Wigfair, near St. Asaph. MERIONETHSHIRE, NORTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. PAYNE, At the Golden Lion Inn, Dolgelley, on Saturday, the 5th day of October next, precisely at "2 o'clock in the afternoon, in such Lots as the Vendors may determine upon, and subject to conditions there to be produee,¡,- rpiIE following important FARMS, containing 1,400 I Acres of arable, pasture, and meadow Lands, being portions of the EGRYX ABBEY and CAE RBER- 1,LAN ESTATES, comprising all those Farms and Lands called" Yiiiwlcli," Tyddyn Mawr," Penybryu Egryn," and Cae'rllwyn, situate in the several pa- rishes of Llanaber, Llanddwywe, and Llandanwg, and now in the severnl occupations of Nlr. John Williams, Mr. Hugh Yaughan, Mr. David Bodvell Owen, and Mr. John Lloyd. These Farms adjoin the turnpike road that leads from Barmouth to Harlech, and extend down to the sea beach, and command uninterrupted views of Cardigan Bay, and the surrounding mountains. Tyddyn Mawr, Penybryn, and Cae'rllwyn, are within 3 miles of Barmouth, and are exceedingly eligible for building a genteel Family Residence. All the arable and meadow Lands are equal in quality to any i ti county. to ,ï,1 ':e'oins the laml of the Honourable M r. Mostyn, John Nanney, Esq., It. A. Poole, Esq., Rev. Griffith Owen, and John Carson, Esq. Also, all those FARM and LANDS called Rhiw- erfa," 1eiiwii-n," -Nfacs y Llan, Llechwedd," N-,tnt," and Gainall; siti,ate in the parish of Llan- fihangel y Pennant, and now in the occupation of' Mr. Jobn Vaughan, Ellis Lewis, Griffith Jones, and others. The whole of the last-mentioned Estate is situated in the picturesque Vale of Llanfihangel y Pennant, within 2 miles of the far-famed Tnl-y-llyn Lake. The scenery comprising Cader Idris, and its range, is not surpassed hy any in Wales, and the mountain streams which in- tersect the Property, add considerably to its beauty, while they afford to the angler the best salmon and trout fishing in the Principality. There are on the Property l'xtensivc and thriving oak plantations. The Land is of the finest soil for wheat and pasture, and the Dwelling- houses and Outbuildings are commodious, and in good fe pai r. As an investment, this Property possesses every ad- vantage, and it offers to the sportsman and farmer all possible inducements to become purchasers. Ever). one of the Farms has a right of Common, and extenshe Sheepwalks, which will be sold with it. Good turnpike roads pass through the land, the dis- tance from Dolgelley being twelve miles, Barmouth seven miles, and Towyn seven miles. The lands of ( apt. Wynne, Griffith Griffiths, Esq., George Johnathan Scott, Esq., and Mrs. Owen, adjoin the Estate. The respective tenants will shew the premises, and further particulars may be had on application to Mr. John Morris, Solicitor, Bala Mr. Griffith Jones Wil- liams, Solicitor; and Mr. William Griffith, Solicitor, Dolgelley Mr. John H. Jones, Solicitor, Pen'rallt, Barmouth; and Mr. Payne, the Auctioneer, at Dot- «*Uey. TREMADOC HUNT V\riLLbo held at the Madocks Arms Hotel, Tie madoe, oil Wednesday, the 9th of October. The BALL on Wednesday, the '.ith. ORDINARY oil Thursday, the 10th. LADY l'ATRONESS. Miss JONES PAKRY, Edern. COMPTROLLER. EVAN LLOYD, ESQ Maesyporth. DEPUTY-COMPTROLLER. II. REVELEY, ESQ., Biynygwin. ROBT. JONES, HON. SEC. EXTENSIVE ANI) CXRESERVED SALE BY A L C T I 0 N OF DRAPERY' GOODS & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (The Property of .Mr. Thomas Jones, Draper, High-s treet, Holyhead). MR. E V A N S TS instructed to OFFER FOR SALE, commencing | on Saturday an Monday, the 12th and 14th 01 OCTOBER, and each s,?eces,i?e d"3" until tlm whole is disposed of, that choice and valuable Stock of West of England broad and narrow Cloths, plain and fancy Cantoons, Tailors' Trimmings, Cassimeres, Doeskins, and p'ain Cloths, an assortment of Vests, in sik vel tel, woollens, and silk, Woollen Plaids, DeUnea, Linen Checks, Ladies' Shawls, Woollen Cashmeres, Linseys, Polkas, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Gloves, and the usual va- 1 riety of plain and fancy Drapery and Hosiery Goods, and a large Stock of Brussels and Kidderminster Car- pets, The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be Sold the last Day. As the above Stock has been selected and purchased 1 ill the best Markets, for ready money, and all of the newest style, it is an excellent opportunity for parties to purchase their M inter Stock, and will be put in Lots to suit the convenience of the Trade and Private Fami- lies. The Stock may be viewed a few days previous to the Sale; and Catalogues to be had from Mr. Evans, Auc- tioneer, High-street, Bangor; Nlr. Thus, Jones, Draper, Holyhead and at the different Inns in the neighbour- hood. FLINTSHIRE. CALCOT HALL & BRYNPORD ESTATES, Comprising a desirable Mansion-house, three miles from a First-class Station on the Chester and Holyhead Railway, and also several eligible Farms, Tenements, and Building Sites, in the parishes of Holywell, Ysceifiog, and Caerwys, in the conntv of Flint. To be PEREMPTORIL Y SOLD by AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES, BY MR. JAMES WILLIAMS, At the WHITE HORSE HOTEL, HOLYWELL, on FRIDAY", the 18th day of OCTOBER, 1850, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed on I OT 1 A kL that capital Mansion House called AC-,kL(?OT HALL, with the Out-buildings, Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, and Plantations, with the several Farms and Tenements adjoining thereto, and forming one complete and most compact estate, videlicit Names of Farms. Tenants. Quantities. Calcot Hall, On hand to Mr. John Ed- A. R. P. wards "122 0 20 Ty Coch Thomas Griffiths" 17 3 10 Gate House John Edwards 41 2 12 Fron Edward Hughes I6 234 Dyffryn Calcot.Arabella Edwards SO 2 18 Pen y fford Owen Williams 21 1 11 Ty Drau Jessie Jones 14 1 18 Tyddyn y plwin John Hughes 2 2 22 Bryn Cloddia Robert Davies. 15 2 24 Total. 201 3 9 Calcot House stands npon an eminence, having a com- manding view of the surrounding scenery, and within a mile and a half of the market town of Holywell. The county of Flint abounds in game, which may be advan- tageously preserved upon this Estate, and Lord Mostyn's fox-hounds hunt the immediate neighbourhood. Lead Ore abounds on the property. Several valuable and productive lines ae now in full operation on the adjoin- ing Lanùs, Allso the following LOTS in the parish of Caerwys, in the said couni)? ?? 3 M LOT o i ( Farm called Pant, Elisabeth) LOT 2. Parry, Tenant Patin cidled 131arian,'Wi lia n 4 0 C, Hnghes, Tenant ( Farm called Pant Evan B." 39 025 ?{ ?ni?mRobots, Tenant } ? "? /Farm called Ty Coch," Jona- ? than Hughes, Tenant i I ?ryiifoi-d Estate being close to the town of Holywell, comprising the best land in the neighbourhood, and now 1, in accommodation Lots to the inhabitants of the town, 'lie situation is admirabh adaptc,l for Villa residences, (' {Nurs,>ry Gai'<len, )Ir. Edward} 1') 16 "-{ ??.Te. ( Two Fields called 'Chwe Accar,' ) „ ?.' and Erw Ester," John Tho- > 4 3 38 (. as, Tenant ) !TWO Fields called Cae Canol," J ) Wm. Jones, Tenant 5 0 2S # o ?V Thriving Dantfttinn ad- ?on ? joining 4 2 2 (Two Fields, part of "Chwe") „ !).< Accar" and "Erw Ester," > 3 3 6 (. Thomas Barry, Tenant J (Three Fields, "Stamford Bach, "Stamford Fawr," and "Nant I „ 30 ?" ? Sm?urd," Robert Robert, |  tena'lt. /"Stamford Cottage," Outbuild-^ „ 1).? ings, and Lands, Wi))iam' 3 3 0 ), Jones. ) l"' ( Field called Cae Carry," with\  '?'{ Otd?-hous?c.} Cottage Residence, Garden, and I i n on Croft, Mr.O.WitliMM.tenant. } 0 20 The Tenants will shew the respective Lots, and further particulars may be had of Messrs. CAMPBELL and WITTY, Solicitors, 21, Essex-street, Strand, London; Messrs. WILLIAMS and EDWARDS, Solicitors, Dcn- high and at the Auctioneers Offices, Holywell, with each of whom Plans of the Property are deposited. ANTHONY'S PATENT AMERICAN CHURN. rpIIE Silver Medal was awarded to this Implement "t I he Royal Agricultui-lil Suciety's Show at Excler, 1050; Stan I No. 25. Two prizes have also been awarded at the Highland Society's Cattle Show, held at Glasgow, Aucust 1, 2, and 3, 1851). One for a small Churn and the other for one of Horse power. Apjily to KEY and MITCHELL. Depot for 1 atent and other new and uselnl inventions, 17, Ne.vg itc-stieet, City. TO SCHOOLMASTERS. \\TANTED, f,r the TrAwsfyn?,dd National School, ?t a MASTEfi, accustomed to instruct Youth ac- cording to the National System. It would be further most desirable that he should have not only a theoretical knowledge ot Music, but a1w be able to take a lead in singing. Salary, f4U per annum, without a house; but good lodgings may be had at a moderate rate. An unmarried man preferred. All applications tl) be made (prepaid) to Mr. DAVID GARRETT, Treasurer, Trawsfynydd, Tanybwlch, Mer- ionethshire. VI N" A I O n E I)F B 0 R D F ?k U X W. and S. KENT aud SON'S invite attention to their Stock of PUKE FRENCH AVIXE VINEGAR, in Buncheons, Hogsheads, and Tiercjons. It is of fincst quality, highest strength, well-matured, in colour and brilliancy like the wine fmll1 which it is made, and for pickling, salads, and every Ilomestie use, preferable to all other. Terms and samples on application. The public may obtain it, at a moderate price, of Gro- cers, Chemists, and AVine-merchants throughout the kingdom. UrTON-UPOX-SEVERN. LIVERPOOL STORES, 23, Horatio-street. FARM TO LET. rpO be LET, the FARM of PLAS YX TROFARlTI, I situate in the Parish of Bettws, in the County of 1hnbigh, c()nt!1inin nearly 222 Imperial Acres. The Farm is capable of great improrement, an,1 the Proprietor will give every encouragement to an enterprising Tenant of skill and capital, by assisting in draining and in the furtherance of its general improvement. The Farm is distant seven miles from Lhnnvst, nine miles from Abergele, and six miles from Llysfaen Lime Works. Mr, JOHN DAVIES, the present Tenant, wiil show the Farm, and for further particulars inquiry may be ?mfkde at Mr, JOHN M'LEAN, Coed Coch, near Abergele. Coed Coch, September 12th, 1850. BRONTE MADEIRA WINE. MESSRS. WOODHOUSE and CO. beg to inform the Public that, in consequence of the numerous applications for their 13RONTE MADEIRA WINE, in Bottles, they have resumed that branch of business. The charge will be as heretofore, 26s. per dozen, Bottles include' 47, Henry-street, Liverpool. CHEAP COAL ,FOR HOUSE, STEAM, AND SJF.LTING PURPOSES. II,rESSRS. A. F. & D. MACKAY & Co., Pro- L\'L prietors of the Victoria and Albert Coal Mines, in Lancashire, respectfully inform the Merchants and the Public of North Wales, that they can deliver on ïtrt¿h:k(ečo,oh, in Liverpool, this exce llent an d we ll- k nown Coa l AT 7s. 6d. a TON. THE LANCASHIRE COAL possesses many im- portant advantages over that of the more Northern aniiastern Counties, the sulphur in the Lancashire Coi3 being represented by 1.528. Ditto, in Newcastle Coal, 1.287. According to the report of the special commissioners, the coal of Lancashire carries away the palm in THREE out of six requirements, viz.:—Firstly, in getting up steam quickly. Secondly, in the quantity of steam raised from lib of Coal. Illd, Thirdly, in eco- nomy of space for freight. no;z ssrs. A.F. and D. Mackay and Co., having lately erected some new machinery on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, can now easily load a vessel in the course of a few minutes, without either breakage or shovelling of the coal. The Coals from Messrs. M. and Co.'s Mines are large, not easily broken, and exceedingly well suited for shipment, being very bard and free from dirt. Oae trial will prove the truth of these remarks, Qffices,—1, Rumford-place, and 23, Sefton-street Liverpool. THli OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNITURE MART, 19, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING 81 CUTTER respectfully infoims his Friends and s the Public generally, that, having now completed the extensive Alterations and Enlargement of his Pre- mises, he is enabled to submit to Buyers of Furniture one of the largest and best-assoited Stocks of CABINET FURNITURE, of first-rate AVorkmanship, well-seasoned Materials, and the belt Design., not to be surpassed by any House in the Trade, consisting of Four-post, Arabian, Half-tester, Tudor, French, and Ottoman Bedsteads, Dining and Drawing-room Chairs, Sofas, Couches, Sideboards, l'ableil. Ottomans, Chiffonniers, &e. together with large Assortment of BEDROOM FURNITURE, in Mahogany, Birch, and Maple, Feather Beds, Spring Matresees, Hair, Silk, and Wool Ditto, Straw Paihisses, the whole of which are Marked the Lowest Cash Price in Plain Figures. COUNTRY ORDERS EXECUTED with PUNC- TUALITY, and delivered at the Railwny or on Board Ship, Fucked Free. WHOLESALE ORDERS for SHIPPING to any Extent, and executed on theShorieBt Notice, upon most advantageous terms. 19, —OBSERVE THE NUMBER, 19, BOLD-STREET. S. CUTTER, PROFBIRTOR. THE LARGEST SHAWL ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. J C R I P P S begs to announce that he HAS REMOVED to his NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 14 and lti, BOLD-STREET, OPPOSITE THE LYCEUM NEWSROOM, LIVERPOOL, WIIERE IS DISPLAYED THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OP SHAWLS, MANTLES, AND FURS, EVER PRESENTED TO THE LIVERPOOL PUBLIC. Thonch no expense will be spared to insure every Novelty as produced, and the very best Fabrics, the PRINCIPLE OF SMALL PROFITS, Which has characterised his House for the last Twelve Years, will be fully carried out in every Department. INDIA RUBBER DEPOTS. 42, SOUTH CASTLE-STREET, 12, PARKER-STREET, LIVERPOOL. AT the above ESTABLISHMENT may always be had the celebrated Manufactures of CHARLES MACINTOSH'S AND CO. CONSISTING OF WATERPROOF CAPES, OVERALLS, BONNET HOODS, SOUTH WESTERS, CART SHEETS, BOAT CLOAKS, LIFE PRESERVERS, NURSING APRONS, TRAVELLING BAGS, KNAPSACKS, TROUSER STRAPS, BRACES, GAITERS, SUR- GICAL BOTTLES, SPONGEING BATHS, GAR- TERS, ELASTIC BANDS, for holding Papers or Letters, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S VUL- OANISED INDIA RUBBER OVERSHOES, FISHING AND DECK BOOTS, AIR-PROOF. CUSHIONS, BEDS, AND PILLOWS, HYDROS- TATIC BEDS & PILLOWS, THE NEW INDIA RUBBER RING BED, peculiarly adapted for inva- I lids and warm climates, ELASTIC STOCKINGS for VARICOSE VEINS, KNEE AND ANCLE BAN- DAGES, SPONGE BAGS, LIQUOR BOTTLES, i DRINKING CUPS, ELASTIC WEB, AND SAN- DALLING, and all Articles made in INDIA RUBBER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. WALKER, PROPRIETOR. T. & W, PRICIIARD, EG respectfully to inform their friends and the ) public, that they have NOW HEADY a very large Stock of FURS, DH ESSES, SCAHFS, CLOAKS, MANTLES, &e. &c., the Newest Designs produced this Season in Paris and London, an INSPECTION of which they most respectfully solicit. Chester, Sept. 24th, 1850. TO WHOLESALE GnOCE S AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. TO HE LET, And mat) be entered upon immediately, A N OLD-ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE and j\ RETAIL BUSINESS, in the City of Chester, formerly carried on by Mr. ,John Palin, in Bridge-st. The premises are fitted up in a substantil and i), ?,i ness-like manner, with the necessary Fixtnres and Utensils for doing an extensive trade. Hent and Iiieo i"g "It" moderate, For particulars apply to Mr. Nisbett, on the prc- mises; Or to Nlrr Ho1H'rt, Accountant, Lord- street, Lin'rpooJ. N Tltl:ST. CARNARVONSHIRE OLD TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. rpHAT a General Quarterly Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Grand Jury liooni, in Carnarvon, on Friday, the 18th "r (h,tuher 1K.">0,at 11 o'clock, a.m., when a communication will be laid before the Trustees from the Secretary of tale, respecting the provisions of an Act of Victoria, the 12th and 13th, cap. 117, and 111th and 1 ith, cap. 79, requiring a Sinking Fund from such Trusts, as the Secretary of State may deem in a position to bear the same. IGLE.I:Y A» IKTEK SESSIONS. XOTlC¡.: IS HERKIIY GIVEN, rjlIIAT the GENERAL QUARTE!ESSI03S of J_ the PEACE, for th County of Angles"v, will be held at the County Hall, in lie. HI maris, on TUESDAY, the loth day of October, 1850, at the hour of Wo'clock in the Forenoon, at which time and phice all Business, Mattt>n, and Things appertaining to the Assessment, Management, and Application of the County Rate or Stock at the said County of Anglesey, which by any Statute or Statutes now in force, the Justices of the Peace are authorised to do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions, will be commenced, done and tran- 6acted publicly in open Court. OWEX OWEN, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Anglesey. Beaumaris, 8th June, 1850, CARNABVONSHIBE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'PHAT the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS Tot the PEACE, for the Comity of CARNARVON, will be held at the COUNTY HAI.I., ill CARNARVON, on Tiicits- DAY, the 17th day ot OcTOisim, 1B50, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, for the dispatch of the Civilllnd Criminal Business, and will be continued by adjourn- ment fi-ein the I ilb day of October aforesaid, to be held at the County Hall aforesaid, oil FRIDAY, the 18th day of October aforesaid, at the honi-of lOo'cluok in the forenoon, at which last mentioned time and place all Business, Matters, and Things appertaining to the as- sessment, management, and application of County Rate or Stock of the said County of Carnarvon, (which by any Statute or Statutes now in force the Justices of the Peace are authorized to do and transact at the General Quarter Se9sion8, or at any adjournment thereof,) except as here- inafter mentioned, will be commenced, done, and trans- acted publicly in open Court. AND NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN, That the Justices who shall be assembled and present at the said General Quarter Sessions on Thursday the said 17th day of October, at the hour of One o'clock in the afternoon of the said day, will then and there p ro- ceed to nominate, elect, and appoint a superintending Constable for the Petty Sessional Division of Bangor, in the said County, (who shall have the charge of the Lock-up House at B.ng., aforesaid,) and also to fix and order a Salary for .nch superintending Co"stable, Dated the 126th day of September, 1850. RICHARD A, POOLE, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon. County of Merioneth. NOTICE IS II E It E BY GlYEX, riMIAT the ADJOURNED GENERAL QUARTER TSES ?S IONS of the PEACE for the County of MURIONETH, will be held in the County Hall, Dolgelley, on Thursday, the lith day of October, 1850, and the Fi- nance Committee appointed to audit all Aceounts,will met for that purpose at 11 o'clock in the .\Iuruing, when all Business relating to the Assessment, Application, 01' lIlanagement of the County Stock or Rate will com- menee. ANI) NOTICE IS ALSO GIYEN, That the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE will be held at the County Hall aforesaid, on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1850, at 10 o'clock in the Morning; and all Business relating to the Assessment, Application, or Management of the County Stock or Rate will commence at 11 o'clock, A.M. All Depositions and Instructions for Indictments are to be sent to the Clerk of the Peace three clear days bc- fore the Sessions. DAVID AVILLIAMS, Clerk of the Peace. September 21th, 1850. COUNTY OF FLINT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for Tthe County of FLINT, will be held by Adjournment at the COUNTY HALL, in MOLD, on WEDNESDAY, the ltith day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when all business relating to the Assessment, Applica-I I tion, or Management of the County Stock or Rate will commence. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, That the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be held at the COUNTY HALL aforesaid, on Thurs- day, the 17th day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Morning, and all business relating to the Assessment, Application, or Management of tiie County Stuck or Rate will commence at Noon of the same day. All Depositions and Instructions for Indictments must be sent to my Office, in Mold, if practicable, Six days before the said General Quarter Sessions. A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Mold, 17th September, 1850. TO THE CLERK OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF FLINT. We, the undersigned, being five of Her Majesty's Jus- tices of the Peace in and for the County of Flint, do hereby require you to give Notice, that at the next Ge- neral Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the said County, application will be made for a Sum of Money, to be granted out of the County Rate, for Building a Lock-up House at Bangor, in the said County, for the temporary confinement of persons taken into custody by any Constable, and not committed for Trial or in Execution of any Sentence. Dated this 28th day of September, 1850. SEAHAM. SEAHAM. GEO. ROBSON. J. AVARTER. E. H, DYMOCK. H. O. AVIIENCH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Notice, of which the foregoing is a true copy, has beon received by me and I do hereby, in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided, further give Notice, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Flint, will be held in the County Hall, in Mold, in and for the said County, on Thursday, the Seventeenth day of October instant, and that the subject matter of the same Notice will be taken into considera- tion b the Court, at noon of the ..me 4&y. WiDeBs my 17i&ud this 2nd day of Octber. 1850, A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the PfflCe. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MR. H. HULSE RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and P?i)s, that the Autumnal Quarter will COMMENCE on SATURDAY, 5th inst. Mr. Hulsc attends at DENBIOH and RUTHIN, on MONDAYS and TVESDA YS. Families attended for Deportment only, including exercises with the ELASTIC CHI.ST EXPANDERS. Terms and Charges for the expanders, may be known at Mr. Hulse's residence, 7, Holyhead Terrace, Bangor. WANTS a SITUATION, as GOVERNESS, in a w small Family, where the Children are Y onng, a YOUNG PERSON, who can impart a good English Education, with Drawing and Flower Painting, and the rudiments of French and Music. Address, pre-p:.id, A. B., at the Office of this paper. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CnARLEs I "rATKI "'ILLIAMS 'Y1NN, E'quire, the Barrister appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters for the County of Anglesey, will hold Courts for that purpose at the undermentioned time. and places; and the Overseers of every Parish are required to attend the Court to be holden for Revising the Lists relating to their Parish, and to deliver to the s.iid Banister the original Notices of Claims and Notices of Objections given to them. And such Overseers are also required to publish this Notice, by affixing copies thereof on the outside of the outer Door of every Church and Chapel in their respective Parishes, including places of' public worship which do not belong to the Established Church. At the County Hall, in the Town of Beaumaris, on Fri- day, the 10th day of October next, at It) o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the following Parishes Llandegfan Llandesilio Llanddaniel-fab Llanddona Llanedwen I.lanfaii pwllgwyngyll L'anf.i?-y-??,??.d Llanfihangel-tinsilwy I.Ianfihaugel-esceitiog Llangaffo Llangeinwn I LJangoed Lanill.. L !ani"'yn Llan>adwrn Newboruugh P.niiion Penmynydd Pentraeth Beaumaris Llanfaes At the National School Room, in the Town of Llangef. ni, on Friday, the 18th day of October next, at Two o'clock in the Atternoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the following Parishes Llangefni ¡ AberfFraw I Bodwrog Ccirchiog Cerrig?,:e ig. Heneglwys UanaUtgo Llanbedrgoeh Llanbeulau Llandrygani Llaneugrad Llanddyfnan Llanfairniathafarneithaf Llantihangel-tre'r-beirdd LlanlHnan Llaugristiolus Llangwyfan Llangwyllog Llangadwaladr Trewalchtnai Trefdraeth Tregaian At the National School Room, in the Town of Llanerch- yuiedd, on Siturday, the 19th day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise tho Lista .-0- lating to tha following Parishes :— Amlwch Coedana Llandyfrydog Llanbabo Llanerchymedd Llantrisant Llanddeusant Llanbadrig Llaneilian I Llanfairyngliornwy Llautlfthell Llanfflewyn Llanrhwydrys Llanwenllwyfo I I.lechgwenfarwydd I Penrhoslligwy Rhodogeidio At Roberts' Hotel, in the Town of Holyhead, on Mon- day, the 21st day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the following Parishes:— Bodedern Holyhead Llanfachreth Llanfaelog Llanfaethlu Llanfairneubwll Liantihangel-yn- nhowyn Llanfigael Llanlwrog Llanllibio Llanrhyddlad Llanynghenedl Uechylched Rhoscolyn OWEN OWEX, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 20th September, 1850. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA. ANEW LINE OF PACKETS ?itt??! IN FROM LIVERPOOL. Re-   duced Fares 1Jt Cabin, £ 45. 2nd Cabin, £ 25. Intermediate, £ 15. Steeragv,, tio, Accommodation, Provisioning, and Equipment, second to none. Tons. To Sail. PETREL. 1300 10th Oct. CO])OR. 1500 10th Dec. OSPREY 1200 10th Feb. A I. New Ships, Coppered and Copper-fasened. Commanded by Masters accustomed to the Trade. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Owners, GIBBS, BRIGHT, and Co., Liverpool. LIYTERPOOL AND MENAI BRIDGE. THE POWERFUL AND FAST-SAILING 1. STEAMER, CAMBRIA. Capt. HUNTER. Will Sail from the MENAI BRIDGE, until further Notice, on 1UESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUR- DAYS, at Ten o'clock Morning and will lea*« PRINCE'S P?ER° LI?ERPO'O)? on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, at Eleven D'clock Morning. At the Menai Bridge, apply to Mr. R. HnMPUREts at Liverpool, toPmCG & CASE. WINTER SAILINGS BETWEEN Meiini Bridge and Liverpool. ON the 12th instant the PRINCE OF WALES o Steamer will commence the Winter Sailings, and is intended to leave MESAl BRIDGE on MON- DAYS and FRIDAYS, at 10 o'clock in the Morning from PRINCE'S PIER HEAD, LIVERPOOL, on AVEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at the same hour. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr. E. W, Timothy, Menai Bridge; Mr. J. Jones, Ship- agent, Carnarvon or to Mr. J. K. Rounthwaites 24, Water-alreet, Liverpool. City of Dublin Company's Office, Menai Bridge, October 1st, 1850. The new and powerful steam Yacht FAIRY, AVILLIAM EVANS, COMIUNDRD, WIL PLY BUTWEEN I CARNAH.VOwNLLLY;I!NI BRIDGE:.