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Just Published, Price CD.,  VOCABULARY of ENGLISH WORDS of A uXE SYLLABLE, with Welsh Translation; fur Iii" use of Village Schools in the Principality. By the IU v. DAVID OwtN, Vicar of l'glwysfacli, Denbigh- LLA.NRWST Published by J. Jones. SALES BY MR. W. DEW. LAB^SAUTOF CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OfURIOT, PONY. 8ADLERY, COWS, HAY, TURNIPS, And other pru.Juce, in great variety, T C, 0 it P H W Y S P A. Situated between Bangor and the Menai Bridge. VI K. W. DEW has much pleasure in announcing l' that he has been favoured with instructions from (a,,t MOORSOM, R.N., to dispose of by PUBLIC AVCTION, on Wedne-lav, U"DRY, and Friday, Ocrosm Wth. 17th, and 18th, 1650, (commencing each h.rnin! at II o'clock prtcisely,) lit Gorphwysfa, the truly valuable and handsome Household Furniture, ap- parienant thereto, and other out-door Effects, a brif summary of which is hereunder supplied. The Iirawinj_rooin, Dining-room, Library, and Hall, are t"tèf,¡lly an,1 extensively fitted up with neat Maho- gany (.'hairs, Lounfjins, Invalid, and other Fancy Chairs, Mahogany-framed Sofa, in red Morocco, 2 Pier Glasses, respectively 1;(1 by 42 inches, and 60 by 36 inche., in massive gilt frames, lnhoany 13 feet Dining Table, in t\>ur parts, an elegant Sideboard, 10 feet long, with mil" ror b.ck. richly carved, circular and oblong Mahogany Leo Tal,les, a Iahogllny Revolving Library Table, on triangular pedestal, Card, Sofa, and occasional Tables. A fine and powerful toned square Piano Forte, by Breadwood, in good order. A highly finished and re- cently made Mahogany Book-ease, with fluted blue silk fac n; feet long, Brussels and other Carpets, Drugget, Siik Damask, Moreen and Chintz Hangings, with gilt cro!1lie, saud folcs, Fenders arid Fire Irons, Hall Chairs, Tables with slate tops, suspended Cut-glass Lamp, Baro- meter, and Oil Cloth. The Bed-rooms (la in number) are furnished with excellent Mahogany 4-post Camp, French, and other Bedsteads, with Moreen and Chintz Hangings, Children's Cots, a large uun >er of verv superior Peather Bods and curled Hair M-vtresses, Blankets and Counterpanes, Mahogany and P intid Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Masses, and all the other usual Chamber Furni- ture, of every dcripti\ll1. The Kitchens, Laundry, Pantries, and Dairy, are re- plete with their several requisites, too numerous here to recapitulate, but fully described in the Catalogues. China Ware —Rich Cut-Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses. Dishes, and Claret Lwers, Electro-plated Cruet Frame, with 8 chastely Cut- Cruets, silver mounted, and M'ner Plated Gumls The Out door Department comprises a valuable and well-buiIt Chariot, completely equipped. A tractable, t it nry last, Pony, 6 year old, 14 hands high, by Tic- [U"')D, and accustomed to carry a Lady. Ladies' and G,nt!emen's Birmingham-made Saddles and Bridles. Hind Chaff-cutter, and numerous Stable Utensils. Curden Tools of the most aproved description !¡, and Cucumber Frames and Nets. A quantity of healthy Potatoes. About 2 Acres of Swedish Turnips ani Mangold Woirzel, in equal proportion. A Stack of piime I pland Hay, fully IV Tons; also a Wooden Kick er and Poles. A l>airy of three justly celebrated and prolific Cows, r. w in full profit,—one of the pure Welsh, and two of the Durham and Alderney Breed. A capacious Marquee, with Ropes complete. N)!. —The whole will be open to Yiew on Tuesday, the 15th October. Catalogues, furnishing every particulars and order of Sale, may be had ten days previously, at all the Statious in the Chester and Holyhead line; at the principal Hotels: at the Gorphwysfa Lodge; and of the Auc- tioneer, I.lau;;eflli. OAK TIMBER AND POLES, Suitable for Shipbuilding, Wheelwrights, and other Purposes, TO BE SOI, D BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, On Till KSDAY, October 24, 1850, COMMENCING at T.UYBOI<T UCHAF; thence to c,L\ I lihl ?N' and CorxMCR, in the Parish of Llan" j-'flikl, mid Dolawen and the SLATE MILLS, in the I Ml,h 01 I.lamlegai. A]w the following day, FKIDAY, "ctober 18;?(), at GARTH, in the Parish of Bangor, commencing each day at Eleven o'clock. r For further particulars, apply to Mr. WILSON, l'r, near Baiigor. OARTH-BANGOR. '1\' 1 0 BE LET, ito unmediate Possession,-from the present period up to ::ItA\ Idol,) THAT pleasantly situated and commodious HOUSE, Tku.? by the name Of" GARTH INN," commanding 1 dehhtful prospect of the Beaumaris Hay and sur- rounding scenery. t ItaIii-eakt*aat, and Drawing Room, 1Bedrooms, K/ itchens, and Out-offices, with an excellent ,ar en attached. .4'%y by applying to Mr. WOO VFN, on the i'reill??ts and further par\icular may be had of Mr. W. l'rw, Auctioneer, &c. Llangefni. EXTRAORDINARY A*I) MOST BIPOR rANT SALE, AT T/lt: 1) R1, 11).S LODGE, In the Cl!,tre of the noble Park of PLASNEWYDD, Anglesea, the Llanfair Station of the Chester and Holyhead Railway. H MR. LLOYD h' tbe grat!ieation °l announcing that he has had ft th(e l honour of being selected by the Executors of the W u III anderson, .EHj., of the ?ruid's Lodge, Plas- se.dd to submit to .n t I'UIL! C COMPETITION -"1110l,e M. n^ul;u'l> beautiful premises, on MONDAY, the "Y "fi,i ',7°F OCTOBER, IlioO.and following days until the 'r(' Ie Ulsptqd 01, commeucing each day at 1 I o'clock 1,:ftJ.i'e and ^trernely antique FURNITURE, {l ..h",lc, rarc, and extensive Collection of Ya- luaMo iiri I'AlN'n.Nf,S, by Titian, Rembrandt, Pa- tiDi I'1?!, Cassali, Aglio, Swan I,lt, Soloene, Hori.v,, 'lugiano, Brugel, George )Iorcland, Zuca- telli y ni> Rowiiev, Rathbone, Hartley, Barrett, v?0ck"* Ilri<|gcs. &c., &c. COLOURED i,- ll(. beauty, Suitably famed, 'yl'oco' ci vV '^y-C nderwood, Rowlandson, Girtin,&c.; lV,u j* pru°f, Copper, and Steel Plale Engravings; Tii4,t ]library of upward& of TW EL VE lHii( ('Ll MES of valuable Ikko, ancient anil n | °''f'8at"'y bound a MI SECM of K l itspnir. endi, .] Its, oo numerons for detail, but com pre- bending 5e' VarHy of Mineralogical and Geological ^cinier|f beauty, as well as an assortment Wineg -'1'tical Instruments. The Carriages, Horses, Ibis iDt: '<'n"r Etkets, will also be included in The' Sak- The roptrty can be viewed on Saturday, the 26th of ''Col# cuA gu%r,tnd will be ready Ten days ."•'V^' V 4' §ile, and may be hnl at the Office of the Nuf- j li 'U Bangor. M l'ia:: p Rutum, Oct. 1st, 1830. ..It h 10 BE SOLD BY AUnO:K,- A"ilelj ^■1 AD INX> IU the Town of LLANEUCH- (,f Anglesey, oa Tuesday, the "'tli <iav' f ^"■ KMBKK. lcio, subject to Loitious A t'R I"«diued,- fR, J'1 Uul-l' FARM, culled PENRHOS," con- A U,;il! U,1",eai"fcl"eut 20a. IT. 3p., morc 01' iM"'»in.^W "«upat,on of Rice Brereton. BAt" llEL]). clied ('M'-ion,- „ V"' toI,b", "t; by admeaiurement 6a. 2r. »p., more c &L" it, 0(:Cu1,-tion of Rev, J. 0. klughe?. ft;fea, ill ti .l't'¡"IY i..iwlIkd in the Parish of Llan- 'a ti :,1"> of A?gl-ey. v v Artier to Mr. 0. B. HOOiR. 41'P'y ,0 Mf' B' R<>0SE' SALE THIS DAY. BEAUTIFUL SITE FOR A MARINE VILLA NEAR ABERGELE, NORTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MU. OUMISTON, At the DEE HOTEL, ABKUGELE, on SATURDAY, 12th October, 1850, at Three o'clock iu the afternoon, in one or more Lota, a' may be decided on at the time of Sale, and subject to such Conditions as may be then pro- duced A LL that TE:\EMET called or known by the name I AN [,AN, con.isting of the several Fields, !file. Pared. of Land, commonly called or known by tbt,F-ral names of" Cae Tan-y-scybor," "Cae TnJdyn rhad," Werglodd," and "Cae Peu-y-cerrigbach," containing in the whole Fifteen Acres, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of the representatives of the late LNIr. Thomas Roberts, at the Yearly Rent of Forty-two Pounds. And all those Five several COTTAGES or Dwelling- houses adjoining tlu s:Ü,1 Tenement, with the Gardens aiiti Quillets thereunto attached, called or known by the several names of H Tanlau," Brynrhedyn," u 11an y wal," Tali y hrnl," and "Tall y bryn bach," and in the several occupations of John Lloyd, i.obert Hughes, John and Elizabeth Jones, at the Yearly Rents amounting in the whole to 1:18. The Property is Freehold of Inheritance, and is situate within half a mile of the village of Colwyii, in the County of Denbigh. It adjoins the Chester and Holyhead Rail- way, and has the advautage of a Station, within three miles, on either side of it. To any person desirous of possessing a residence in one of the most favourite locali- ties in North Wales, the present affords an opportunity rarely to be met with, as the Property contains a beautiful Site for a Villa, and commands 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. EXTENSIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION or DRAPERY GOODS & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (The "roperty of Mr. Thomas Jones, Draper, High-street, Holyhead). MR. EVANS IS instructed to OFFER FOR SALE, commencing on Saturday and Monday, the 12th and ltth of OCTOBER, and each successive day, until the whole is disposed of, that choice and valuable Stock of West of England broad and narrow Cloths, plain and fancy Cantoous, Tailors' Trimmings, Cassimeres, Doeskins, and plain Cloths, an assortment of V tsts, in siik velvet, woollens, and silk, Woollen Plaids, DeUnes, Linen Checks, Ladies' Shawls, Woollen Cashmeres, Linseys, Polkas, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Gloves, and the usual va. riety of plain and fancy Drapery and Hosiery Goods, and a large Stock of Brussels and Kidderminster Car- vets. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be Sold the last Day. As the above Stock has been selected and purchased in the best Markets, fe-r ready money, and all of the newest style, it is an excellent opportunity for parties to purchase their Winter 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, Ban or, Mr. Thos. Jones, Draper, Holyhead and at the different Inns in the neighbour- hood. FLINTSHIRE. CALCOT HALL & BRYNFORD 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 connty of Flint. To be PEREIIPTORII, Y SOLD by AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES, BY MR. JAMES WILLIAMS, At the WHITK HoitsE HOTEL, HOLYWELL, on FRIDAY, the lUth day of OCTOBER, 1850, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed on :— r «t 4 LL that C"pitil Mansion House called LOT L ? CALCOT 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 N.m.?.?r? ????' T«n»nt». Q. titi.. Calcot Hall On baud to Mr. John Ed- A. R. r. wards 1220 20 Ty Coch Thomas Griffiths. 17 3 10 Gate House John Edwards. 41 2 12 Fron. Edward Hughes 16 34 Dyffryn Calcot Arabella Edwards. 39 2 16 Pen y fiord Owen Williams 21 1 II Ty Drau Jessie Jones 141 18 Tyddyn y plwm John Hughes. 2 2 22 Bryn Cloddia Robert Davies 15 2 24 Total. 291 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-houuds hunt the immediate neighbourhood. Lead Ore abounds on the property. Several valuable and productive Minesare now in full operation on the adjoin- ing Lands. All so the following LOTS in the parish of Cacrwys, in the said couniy „„  (Farm called Pant, Elisabeth) 24 3 30 LOl j Parry, Tenant ) f Farm called 'Marian,William 1 4 0 6 » Hughes, Tenant )  (Farm ca))ed'Pant Evan B*ch, 39 0 25 4' William Roberts, Tenant ) {Farm called Ty Coch," Jona- 0 2 37 a. 1 than Hughes, Tenant ?, Iirynford Estate being close to the town of Holywell, comprising the best land in the neighbourhood, and now let in accommodation Lots to the inhabitants of the town, the situation is admirably adapted for Yilla residences. (Nursery Garden, Mr. Edward I 1 2 16 G. l Jones, Tenant. ) I Two Fields called Thwe Accar, 7. and Erw Ester," John The- ? 4 3 38 mT na?t Cae Canol, (Two Fields called Cae  Wm. Jones, Tenant 5 0 28 "jI 4 o 30 ? Thriving Plantation ad-  ( joining 4 2 2Jj J /Two yields part of Chwe\ Ac ar" and "Erw Ester," 3 3 6 ( Thomas Parry, Tenant ) {Three Fields, "Stamford Bach, "Stamford Fawr," and "ant 10 2 30 ) Stamford, Robert Hobert!, j tenant I J I "Stamford Cottage," OAu'tbui:l,dV -^) „ ll ings, and Lauds, W illiam r 3 3 9 I Jones ') }Fie!dcaUed"Cac Carry," with) 2 0 2 Old Toll-house, 81c •/ 13. -( { Cottage Residence, Garden, and 1 1 0 28 "U. Croft, Mr.O.Williams,tenant.) The "??..n?hpw the rc-.peetiye Lots, and fuether eu? ? be bad of Messrs. CAMPBELL and ??'TiTY S,,Iilitl)r? 21, Esse?-street. Stald London McJr, WILLIAMS and EDWARDS, SOhCllo, Den- Sh and ,t ti-? A?,ti(?.eer? Offices, Hotvwe t, ..theach of whom Plans of the Propc]'t arc dcpos.te? LIVERPOOL CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 99, LOltD-STREET.  E are prepared to shhe lai,g??t S TOCK of   4lr he¡'¡ i. Liverp"ol. l' '? ST1. ""? »«« styles, and i'rico.v„rll_e Drice will show W 6- arc nappy to:Af ,bat the "erage PG:I wil NO 'A ?,VA* ("4Int 4h many ibt"Tiet-i our Goods witi V6 Sold at a lower rate than those ? last year. PHILLIPS and HOLME. I FLINTSHIRE DISPENSARY. WANTED, a ZIOUSE-SURG&q PENSER at the above Institution He will be required to live in the House, and visit all PtOieajs within one mile of the Charity. Salary, 110 Guineas per annum; such Salary to in- clude an allowance for fuel and candles. The duties to commence on the 30th day of November next A Special Meeting of the Subscribers will be held on Wednesday, the 20th day of NOVEMBER next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at the Board-room, Bagiilt-street, Ho- lywe l, for the Election of the above-named officer, and I' other purposes connected with the Institution. EDWARD JONES, Honorary Secretary. Committee rwm, Holywell, October 7th, 1850. WANTED,  R?pectaMe, sharp Youth, as an APPRENTICE .,?, Drapery and Grocery Business. Addre.. to Mr. Tiiom?S OWEN, Ca?tle-street, Ruthin. T. & W. PRICHARD, I) EG respectfully to inform their friends and the ) public, that they have NOW READY a very large Stock of FURS, DRESSES, SCARFS, CLOAKSj MANTLES, &c. &c., the Newest Desfkns pfoducea this Season in Paris and London, an INSPECTION of which they most respectfully solicit. Chester, Sept. 24th, 1850. CHEAP COAL FOR HOUSR, STEAM, AND SMELTING PURPOSES. MESSRS. A. F. & D. MACKAY & Co., Pro- LL prietors of the Victoria and Albert Coal Mines, in Lancashire, respectfnlly inform the Merchants and the Public of North Wales, that they can deliver on Ship-board, at the Stanley Dock, in Liverpool, this exce l )e? an d wel -known €0? ) AT 7s. 6d. a TON. THE LANCASHIRE COAL possesses many im- portant advantages over that of the more Northern and Eastern Counties, the sulphur in the Lancashire Coal being represented by 1.528. Ditto, in Newcastle Coal, 1.287. According to tne report ot tne special commissioners, the coa l of Lancas h ire carries away the palm in THREE out of six requirements, viz.:—Firstly, in getting up steam qnkkly. Secondly, in the quantity of sleam raised from Ilb of Coal. And, Thirdly, in eco- nomy of space for freight. Messrs. 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 hard and free from dirt. One trial will prove the truth of these remarks. Offices,-I, Rumford-place, and 23, Sefton-street Liverpool. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNITURE MART, 19, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. S( CUTTER respectfully infoims his Friend$ am ). the Public gcnerally, that, having now coii?le the extensive Alterations and Enlargement of his Prt- miees, he is enabled to submit to Biyers of Furniture one of the largest and bett-assoited Stocks of CABINET FURNITURE, of first-rate Workmanship, well-seasoned Materials, and the best Designs, 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, Tables, Ottomans, Chiffonniers, &c.; together with a large Assortment of ssor BEDROOM FURNITURE, in Mahogany, Birch, and Miple, Feather Beds, Spring Matresses, Ilair, Silk, and Wool Ditto, Straw Pailasses, the whole of which are Marked the Lowest Cash Price in Plain Figures. COUNTRY ORDERS EXECUTED with PUNC- TUALITY, and delivered at the Railway or on Board Ship, Packed Free. WHOLESALE ORDERS for SHIPPING to any Extent, and executed on the Shortest Notice, upon most advantageous terms. 19, —OBSERVE THE NUMBER, 19, BOLD-STREET. S. CUTTER, PROPRIETOR. JAMES WORDLEY, JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH, 56, 1.0 UD-ST REET, LIVERPOOL, AS pleasure :n informing his Friends and Patrons r! that during his recent visit to London, he has made large Purchases of new and elegant JEWELLERY and SILVER PLATE, including many novel and beautiful Tea and Coffee Services, Epergnes, Flower Stands, Fruit and Sugar Baskets, a good variety of Electro and Shelfield Plated Goods, and a considerable quantity of superior Second-hand Plate. J. W. has made arrangements with the first Houses in the Trade for a continual succession of the newest goods that can be obtained A targe stock of Silver Spoons and Forks at Lon- don A comvlete SERVICE of SILVER and PLATED GOODS for HIRE. J. WOKDLEY begs respectfully to offer his best thanks for the very liberal patronage and support he has for so many years e-joy?d. 56, Lo?,d-street. 1 THOMAS DISMORE, SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLER, J? by appointment to the Queen, the Prince Albert, &c., 2, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. At this Establishment can be seen a very superior STOCK of the best SILVER PLATE, ELECTRO PLATE, SHEFFIELD PLATE, J&WELLERY, WATCHES, &e., &c., the prices 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 or the 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 Fiddle Pattern 7s. 2d. per oz. Threaded and Queen's Pattern 7s. -t.d. Victoria and Albert Pattern. 7s. 6(1. If for export, Is. (id. per oz. for drawback will be de- ducted. Old ?/H<e, JfM'f?Cry, /)MN!OM<& ?C., purchased for Cash, or ??H in Exe ta??qe. LINENDRAPERS TO THE QUEEN. Established in 1778. 1SPASTS' BASSINETTES and BASKETS, and LAlftw WADDING AND GENERAL OUTFITS for fOMll, INDIA, and the COLONIES, ARE SUPPLIED BY Ji>HN CAPPER and SOX, 69, GRACECHURCH-STREET, LONDON, IN a separate department, under competent Female superintendence. The Prices are economical, the trials and Needlework excellent. BA&Y.IJ'NEN, of superior work, decidedly CHEAP. Ptrcels of i)3 sent throughout the Kingdom FIT EE OF ALL RAILWAY CARRIAGE. SAMPLES, which may be returned, SENT For inspection, on receipt of a London reference, or inoney-order. LISTS, with PRICES, sent, POST-PAID. NOTICE. 'H A R L E S. E A S T 0 N T THE undersigned, C H A R L E S, E A S TON I S?OONER, of Hafod, Tan y Graig, in the County If Camarvon, the Conservator duly appointed by Her iaj?sq's Justices of the Peace, in and for the Count) of Merioneth, for such part of a certain River, called the ABElt GLASLYN RIYÈR, as runs through or passes over land siu,ted in the said County of Merioneth, do hereby f,e .1um thai I i.te id, at the nejct General Quarter fe::i:r: of tbeatPa::e!, l: held nt:tatg;l t:a;J county of Merioneth, at Dolgelley, in the said County, to apply to her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in Quarter Sessions, then and there assembled, to appoint me, the said Charles Easton Spboner, Conservator of all the rivers, rivulets, and tributary streams running or flowing in, through, or over the said county of Merioneth, into the said Aber Glaslyn River and that I shall also, then and there, al .'1 to the um Justices, so assembled as aforesaid, to alter aud vary the fence days already fixed by the said Justices, and to. fcf other fence days in lieu thereof, for the said rivar Aber Glaslyn, and also for the said tributary rivers, rivutetsrp Bad streams thereof or thereunto running or flowing. Dated this, jftth day of September, 1850. undersigned, CHARLES EASTON NOTICE. EASTON 1. SPOONER, of Hafod, Tan y Graig, iiMhe County of Camanon, the Consen-ator duly appointed by Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the County of amarron, for luch part of a certain River, called the CarnarvoGn, LASLYN RI VER, as runs through or passes over l?v ??it%Ated in the ..it County of C.M. do hereby e notice that I intend at the next General Quarter ?i"sions of Ahe Peace, to be held in and for the said County of Carnarvon, at Carnarvon, in the said County, to apply to her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in Quarter Sessions then and there assembled, to appoint me the said Cliarlei Easton Spooner, Conservator of all the rivers, rivulets, and tributary streams running or flowing in through or over the said County of Carnarvon, into the said Aber Glaslyn River. And that I shall also then and there apply to the said Justices so assembled as aforesaid, to alter and vary the fence days already fixed by the said Juatius, and to fix other fence days in lieu thereof for the saiiver A ber Glaslyn, and also for the tributary rivers, rivulets, and streams theieof or thereunto running or flowing. Dated this 27th day of September, 1850. SPORTING ANNOUNCEMENT. BETTING ON ALL THE PRINCIPAL RACES No. 4, ALBERT-TERRACE, OLD KENT-ROAD, LONDON. MR. HENRY GREEN BEGS to apprise his Patrons that in consequence of his rapidly increasing connexion, he has been induced to treat with a substantial Monied Partner, whereby business will be facilitated, and the specula- tor additionally secured. CESAREWITCH STAKES—RUN OCT. 15. PRESENT ODDS. 8 to 1 agst RuMborough 20 to 1 agst Priestess 8 to 1 Bolingbroke 20 to 1 Legerdemain 8 to 1 Landgrave 20 to 1 Bon Mont 10 to 1 Backbiter 20 to 1 Miss Ann 10 to 1 Mulgrave 20 to 1 Chantrey From 20 to 50 others. Complete Lists, with the odds, for the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire Stakes forwarded on receipt of two stamps. Money Orders, &c., payable to H. GREEN and CO. LAST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON, FROM CHESTER, HOLYH? AD, BANGOR, FCONWAY, ABERGELE, RHYL, MOSTYN, AND HOLYWELL, TO LONDON AND BACK! Offering a choice of FOUR, SIX, NINE, or ELEVEN DAYS IN TOWN. Trains are appointed to leave the Railway Station, CHESTER, at half-past six, On SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, and On MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, Returning from the Euston Station, Euston Square, Lon- don, on the evening of FRIDAY, October 25th, at half-past six, and on THURSDAY morning, October 31st, at half-past six. FARES TO LONDON AND BACK: 3rd Class. 2nd Class. 1st Class From Chester £ 1 0 0.. £ 110 0.. £ 2 0 0 Holyhead. 1 10 0.. 2 7 6 3 3 0 „ Bangor 1 7 6.. 2 5 0 3 0 0 Conway 1 7 0.. 2 2 0 2 15 0 AbengeIe. 1 4 0.. 2 0 0 2 12 0 Rhyl. 1 3 0.. 1 17 6 2 10 6 yn 1 2 6.. 1 16 6 2 7 6 Holywell. 1 2 0.. 1 15 0 2 6 0 Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half-Price. Passengers from Holyhead, Bangor, and the interme- diate Stations to Chester, will be allowed to pass from any Station to Chester by any Train (excepting the Express) the day before, so as to be at Chester on the Evenings of October 18th and 20th, ready to start for London by the Excursion Trains from Chester on the Mornings of the 19th and 21st of October. Tickets, Bills, and every information may be obtained of Messrs. THOMAS and SONS, fiastgato-row, Chester, aDd at the above Stations. HENRY R. MARCUS, Manager and Conductor. INDIA RUBBER DEPOTS. 42, SOUTH CASTLE-STREET, 12, PARKER-STREET, LIVERPOOL. AT the abovc ESTABLISHMENT maalways he had the celebrated MMU&ctures of CHARLES MACy INTOSH'S AND CO. 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 VUM CANISED 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- lids and warm climates, ELASTIC STOCKINGS for VARICOSE VEINS, KNEE AND ANCLE BAN- DAGES, SPONGE BAGS, LIQUOR BOTTLES, .DRINKING CUPS, ELASTIC WEB, AND SAN- DALLING, and all Ardele4 made in iNDIA. MVB&EIt Wff.-OLESALE AND RETAIL. C. WALKER, PROPRIETOR. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF FREEMASONS. CHESHIRE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the RIGHT Ho- T NOUKABLB VISCOUNT COMBERMEUE, G.C.B., &c., fcc., R.VV.P.G. Master of Chethire, will hold a PRO- VINCIAL GRAND LODGE, for the dispatch of bu- siness, at the CRAVFN-ROOMI, in BIRKENHEAD, on Wed- nesday, the 23rd instant, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. And I hereby summon all and singular the Provin- cial Grand Officers, W. Masters, and Wardens of Lodges, and Past Masters, In this Province, then and tlint? L give men 01>' me. '1' The R.W. the P.G.M. will also feel honoured by the attendance of the Brethren from the adjoining Provinces both in P.G.L. and at the Banquet. There will be a Procession to St. John's Church, where Divine Service will be performed, and a Sermon preached in aid of the Provincial Masonic Fund of Be. nevolence. The Banquet will be provided at the MONKS' FERRY HCTEL, at Four o'clock and to enable the Stewards to make the necessary arrangements, those «ho intend to join the Banquet are requests d to send their names to me, or to Bro. C. SHERLOCK, 22, King-street, Liverpool, on or before the Kith instant. By command of the R.W. the P. G. Master, E. H. GRIFFITHS, P.O. Secretary. Nantwich, 1st October, 1850. CARNARVONSHIRE OLD TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT a General Quarterly Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Grand Jury Hoom, in Carnarvon, on Friday, the 18th of October 1850,at II o'clock, a.m., when a communication will be laid before the Trustees from the Secretary of State, respecting the provisions of an Act of Victoria, the 142th and lath, cap. 87, and 13th and 14th, cap. 79, requiring a Sinking Fund from such Trusts, as the Secretary of State may deem in a position to bear the same. AXKLUSEY 4U4KTGR SESSIONS- NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the GENERAL QUARiE SESSIONS of Tthe PEACE, for the County of Angies?y. will be held at the County Hall, in Be:iumnris, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of October, 1850, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, at which time and place all Business, Matters, and Things appertaining to the Assessment, Management, anJ Application of the County Rate or Stock of the aid 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 an d tran- sacted publicly in open Court. OWEN OWEN, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Anglesey. Beaumaris, 8th June, 1850. CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'THAT the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS Tof the PEACE, for the County of CARNARVON, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in CARNARVON, on THURS- DAY, the 17th day 01 OCTOBER, 1850, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, for the dispatch of the Civil and Criminal Business, and will be continued by adjourn- ment fr&m the 17th day of October aforesaid, to be held at the County Hall aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of October aforesaid, at the hottrof 10 o'clock 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 Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof,) except as here. inafter mentioned, will be commenced, done, and trans- acted publicly in open Court. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY 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 pro- 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 Bangor aforesaid,) and also to fix and order a Salary for such superintending Constable. Dated the 26th day of September, 1850. RICHARD A. POOLE, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon. County of Merioneth. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rilHAT the ADJOURNED GENERAL QUARTER JL SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County of MERIONETH, will be held in the County Hall, Dolgelley, on Thursday, the 17th day of October, 1850, and the Fi- nance Committee appointed to audit all Accounts, will meet for that purpose at 11 o'clock in the Morning, when all Business relating to the Assessment, Application, or Management of the County Stock or Rate will com- niciiee. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, 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 be- fore the Sessions. DAVID WILLIAMS, Clerk of the Peace. September 24th, 1850. COUNTY OF FLINT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T'HAT the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for Tthe County of FLINT, will be held by Adjournment at the COUNTY lIALL, in MOLD, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when all business relating to the Assessment, Applica- 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 HALI, 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 the County Stock 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. Clerk of the Peace. II 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. GEO. ROBSON. J. WARTER. E. H. DYMOCK. H. O. WRENCH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Notice, of which the foregoing is a true copy, has been 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 by the Court, at noon of the same day. Witness my Hand this 2nd day of October, 1850. A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the PelOO, H. G. IRELAND, 92, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL, MOST respectfully informs the Ladies of North Wales that his STOCK OF FURS FOR THE SEASON IS NOW READY; at the same time he returns his sincere thanks for the distinguished patronage he has received during eleven years, which has enabled him to offer for their approval one of the LARGEST RETAIL STOCKS OF FURS IN THE KINGDOM comprising every Description And "II th. Noveltiea that have yet appeared in the LONDON OR PARISIAN MARKETS. In inviting the Ladies to an inspection thereof. he does not wish to hord out any absurd inducement. He feels, however, gratified in observing, that as he purshases his Skins precisely on the same terms a8 the largest Whole- sale Houses, and also Manufactures them, he obtains thereby an ad vantage over the smaller Purchaser, who merely retails them, ar.d is enabled to charge much lower that, they possibly can. The Establishment ii, moreover, exclusively devoted to the Salu of FURS. TO ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS it will always be his study to devote as much attention and care as if he were engaged in the manufacture of new articles; he never trusts them to other than the most clever artisans the trade can produce, and takes every care that all the departments of his House are under his own inspection, and on the Premises; he has the utmost security for pUDctual and faithful execution of every order with which he may be entrusted. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tbat CHARLES 1 WATKIN WILLIAMS WVNN, Esquire, the Barrister appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters for the County of Anglesey, will hold Courts for that, purpose at the undermentioned times and places; and the Overseers of every Parish are required to attend the Court to be holden for Revising IheLists relating to their Parish, and to deliver to the said Barrister 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 18th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the following Parishes:— Llandegfan I Llandesilio Llanddaniel-fab I Llanddona I Llanedwen Llanfairpwllgwyngyll I Llanfair-y-cwmmwd Llanhhangel-tinsilwy Llaufihange,?.i,.g I Dangaa'0 UangeiDwen Llangoed Llanidan Llaniestyn Llansadwrn Newborough Pinmon 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 Aiternoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the following Parishes Llangefni Abertfraw Bodwrog Ceirchiog Cerrigceinwen Heneglwys Llanalligo Llanbedrgoch Llanbeulan Llandrygara Llaneugrad Llanddyfnan Llanfairmathafarneithaf Li..fihagel.&Wr-beirM LlanHinan I.langristiolus Llangwyfan Llangwyllog I Llangadwaladr Trewalchmai Trefdraeth Tregaian I At the National School Room, in the Town of Llanerch- ymedd, on Saturday, the 19th day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists re- lating to the following Parishes Amlwch Coedana Llandyfrydog Llanbabo Llanerchymedd Llantrisant Llanddeusant Llanbadrig Llaneilian I.lanfechell Llanfairynghornwy Llanfflewyn Llanrhwydrys Llanwenllwyfo Llechgwenfarwydd 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 I Holyhead Llanfachreth I Llanfaelog Llanfaethlu I Llanfairneubwll I Llanfihangel-yn- nhowyn Llanfigael Llantwrog Llanllibio Llanrhyddlad Uany"ghened1 Llechylched Rhoscolyn OWEN OWEN, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 20th September, 1850. LIVERPOOL, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, AND MENAI BRIDGE. THE POWERFUL AND FAST-SAILINft STEAMER, CAMBRIA Capt. HUNTER. AFTER this week, will leave the MENAI BRIDGE A on THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 10 Mom. ing and will leave PRINCE'S PIER, LIVERPOOL, 00 TUESDAYS a? FRIDAYS, "?0 Mor?. At the Menai Bridge, apply to Mr. JOliN HUOHES, at Liverpool, to PRICB & CASE, Liverpool, 9th October, 1850. 1 WINTER SAILINGS BETWEEN Menai Bridie and Liverpool. ON the 12th instant the PRINCE OF WALES Steamer will commence the Winter SailinI and is intended to leave MENAI BRIDGE on MOJ? DAYS and FRIDAYS, at 10 o'clock in the Morning from PRINCE'S 111HR HEAD, LIVERPOOL, on WEDNESDAYS 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. Rounthwaite, 24, Water-street, Liverpool. City of Dublin Company's Office, Menai Bridge, October 1st, 1850. The new and powerful steam Yacht fairy, WILLIAM EVANS, COMMANDER, WILL PLY BETWBEN J CARNARVON & MENAI BRIDGE} 5 f! In conjunction with the Liverpool Steamers, And on TUESDAYS, THYJitSDAYS, and SATUfti*' 1M. YS, during the sumn)er months, ahe will leikvo i BEAUMA. RIS for Carnarvon, calling off Garth Peint and Menai Bridge, at 10 o'clock in the morning, retain- ning from Carnarvon at half-past 2 in the afternoon.