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THE BELFAST NEWS-LETTER, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1852. PATENT INDIA RUBBER WATERPROOF GOATS, CAPES; LEGGINGS; LADIES' CAPES, WITH HOODS Boys' Overcoats and Leggings Seversible Overcoats, STATIOKEET, fflAPHIC, LETTER-PRESS, OBPPEi-PUTE FRiTSHB AND BOOKBIHDIHf ESTABLISHMENT, WAEINGSTEETKELFAST, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF THESE 1, DONEGALL STEEET, AND HILL SMYTH BEGS TO RETURN Patronatre he has reeeiverl and tn infm-m Ma a complete and well-assorted stock of every description 2, M. STATIONERY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, IN ALL THE VARIOUS BINDINGS, AT PRICES FULLY 20 PER CENT. LOWER THAN THE USUAL CHARGES. INSPECTION SOLICITED.

JOHN Suited for Merchants and others. H. S. is now prepared to execute all orders in the above departments with neatness and despatch, combined with a scale ot charges that will not fail to give satisfaction. Always on hands, a well-assorted Stock of ARTISTS' MATERIALS, in which a liberal reduction is made to Artists and Schools.

2591 2S98 NEWSPAPER FOR THE FARMING AND GARDENING INTEREST, January 1st, will be published, price Sixpence, free by Post, each Volume complete in itself, ENLARGED TO TWENTY-FOUR FOLIO PAGES, THE FIRST NUMBER FOB 1853, OF THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE; A WEEKLY BE CORD OF EUEAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINm.KV. UTUmJ AND OVER CO, FOR ALL KINDS OF WEATHER, IN ALL THE NEW MATERIALS FOR THIS SEAS IN ALL THE NEW FASHIONOrSSS SEASON, AND IN PRICES, STYLES, AWQUaitLES The FARMING PART (under the Editorship of i. -i? A It 13 1i. -Z T7i The Practice of Agriculture.

Results of Agricultural Science. Animal and Vegetable Physiology. Improvements in Implements, described by Woodcuts whenever requisite. Better modes of Husbandry. uruwui aiiu Auaimeiuiii.

vr Veterinary Drainage. Irrigation. SUITABLE FOR ALL MAT NOW BE THE PAITECRMTHECA In short, whatever affects the beneficial Keports are regularly given ot the English, Scotch, i.onaon Market Prices ot Corn, Hay, Cattle, beeds, Hops, Potatoes, Wool, Coal, Timber, Bark, Sic. and the Weekly Averages. As regards the GARDENING PART (under the Editorship of Dr.

Lindley), the principle is to make it a weekly record of everything that bears upon Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, or Garden Botanv and such Natural History as has a relation to Gardening, with Notices and Criticisms of all works on such subiects Connected with this part are in every station or life; so that the Cottager, with a few only a Greenhouse, and the Manager of Extensive Gardens flit, usiui'rin. cnot-no rt WEEKLY CALENDARS OF reports of Horticultural Exhibitions and proceedings uieu in uukuj, aim auapcea co tne onjoets ot persons rods of ground before his door, the Amateur who has are alike informed of the routine of nnei-atirins wlimh IN PILOT CLOTH, From 10s. Gel. to 21s. IN IRISH FRIEZES, From 15s.

to 25s. IN WITNEY BEAVERS, From 15s. to 35s. IN REVERSIBLE BEAVERS, From 25s. to 40s.

IN ARCTIC BEAVERS, From 30s. to 50s. IN WEST OF ENGLAND BEAVERS, From 40s. to 70s. JOHN C- MERCHANT CLOTHIERS, BELFAST.

thing that can tend to advance the profession, benefit the condition of the Workman, or conduce to the pleasu are given matter treated of requires that mode of illustration. REl LIES to QUESTIONS connected with the object of the Paper are also furnished weeklv. -l, descnPi'ori of DOMESTIC and POLITICAL NEWS is introduced which is usually found in a Weekly Newspaper. It is unnecessary to dwell on this head further than to say, that the Proprietors do not range themselves under the banners of any party; their earnest endeavours are to make the Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette a full and comprehensive Record of Facts only a Newspaper in the true sense of the word leaving the reader to form his own opinions; their object being the elucidation of the laws of nature, not ot man. 1 he reader is thus furnished, addition to the peculiar features of the Journal, with such information tllS Supmedes the necessity of his providing himself with any other Weekly VT" LlST0F Contributors, may be had on application, or by letter, at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London.

tf Parties intending to Commence with tU New Volume had better give tMr Orders at once to any Newsvender. 284G GOO IEEN RECEIVED MERCHANT CLOTHIERS, BELFAST. ITS, RA.NJTS CF SOCIETY a INSPECTED AT insurances. SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. FINAL NOTICE.

AS THE BOOKS OF THE SOCIETY FOR the current Septennial period, close upon the 31st current, parties desirous of joining the Society are reminded, that, in order to to participate in the allocation of Profitstof He thftm made, all proposals for Assurance must If lodges? either at the Head Umce, or at 0110 of thrf Ageaci, on or before that date. JOHN MACKENZIE, Manager, WM. LINDESAY, Secretary. Edinburgh, 5, St. Andrew Square, December, 1 852.

N.B Proposals cannot be received after FRIDAY, the 31st current. AGENTS. Belfast, GEO. WM. BRADDELL, 3, Castle Lane.

W. CAMPBELL and J. GILMOUR, Merchants. 2S70 FJIHE LANCASHIRE INSURANCE PANY. Capital, Two Millions.

COM- OFFIOES. Manchetser, 26, Market Street. London, 2, King Street, Cheapside. Liverpool, 5, Exchange Street, East. DIRECTORS.

oha human. Nicholas Heald, Manchester. DEPUTl'-OIIAIUMAN. "i William Jenkins'on, Salford. J.

M. Brooks, Mancheite, B. Darbyshire, Liverapotf George Glon, Liverpol.f John R. Kay, J. Knowles, Manchester.

J. Leech, Stalybridge. J. Mayson, Manchester. W.

C. Moore, Manchester. Joseph Owen, Manchester. W. Pilkington, Blackburn.

J. Schofield, Littleborough. N. Shelmercdine, Salford. John Slater, Bolton.

S. Symonds, Manchester. John Todd, Manchester. G. E.

Wainwright, Manchester. B. Wood, Manchester. The Directors of this Company beg to ask for a continuation of that support from the public they have so liberally received up to this time in both branches of the business. FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Christmas Insurances are now required to be effected or Renewed, and can be done by this Company on the same terms as other respectable Offices, without any extra charge, with this great advantage-that on all policies of Three Years' standing the parties are entited to HALF THE PROFITS. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The advantages offered by this Office are perfect security from the Large Subscribed Capital. The Insurers on the Bonus Rates are entitled to Eightyper cent, of the Proits. Prospectuses, Mercantile Rates, Forms of Proposals, and all other information may be had on application at the Offices of the Company, or from any of their Agents.

AGENTS. T. M. Grubb, Clonmel. Kidd, Brothers, Newry.

Robt. B. Honan, Cork. W. V.

R. Gregg, Cork. L. Magan, Galway. Applications from parties desirous to become Agents in towns where none have been already appointed to be made to JAMES KENNEDY, General Manager, 20, Market Street, Manchester.

HENRY RE ID, Agent for Belfast. 8, Donegall Street Place. 2925 BANKS OF DEPOSIT So SAVINGS BANKS. INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL AND SAVINGS. National Assurance and Investment Association.

7, ST. MARTIN'S PLACE, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON, AND 56, PALL-MALL, MANCHESTER. Established mi 1844. TRUSTEES tne rtignt, lion, lord Weorge Kev. Joseph Prendergast, D.D.

(jteorge btone, Banker, Loifibaftl Sa-eet. Matthew Mutton Uhaytor, Esq Reilhtte. ii-iJUiiN JiBTMEJN 1 OFrONE WITS THIS -a Association secures equal advantages tof tho Savings of the Provident, and the Capital of the) affluent, and affords to both the means of realising the hh'hest rate of interest yielded by first-class securities, in whieh alone the Funds are employed. The constant demand for advances upon securities ofthat peculiar class, which are offered almost exclusively to Life Assurance Companies, such as Reversions, Life Interests, enables the Board of Management to employ Capital on more advantageous terms and higher rates of interest than could otherwise, with equal safety, be obtained. The present rate of Interest is jive per Cent, per annum, and this rate will continue to be paid so long as the Assurance department finds the same safe and profitable employment for money.

Interest payable half-yearly in January and July. Money intended for Investment is received daily between the hours of Ten and Four o'clock, at the Offices of the Association. Immediate Annuities granted on favourable terms MUTUAL ASSURANCE: Assurances may be effected from 50 to 10,000 on a Single Life. Entire profits belong to the Assured, and divided annually. Credit for half the amount of the first five annual Premiums.

Medical men remunerated for their reports. Liberty to Travel and Foreign Residence greatly ox-tended. NON-PARTICIPATING ASSURANCES Assurances may be effected on the non-participat-ino principle, at very low rates of premium, payable in a variety of ways, to suit the circumstances and convenience of different classes of Assurers. The Tables for Reversionary and Deferred Annuities are particularly deserving of attention, whether regarded as a means of providing for a particular individual, or as a resource against the casualties of aire and the uncertainties of health and fortune. Extract from the Half-Credit Rates of Premium for an WS HAS flUSTJ 1 CHIMEJHECA, CARDS.

ILL SMYTH BEGS TO ceived a large arSndid assort-ment. nf X' AiittH ue UUS3 iusr. VP- ROYAL PLA.YINCCASW5T Which, for novelty of design and durability, cannot be surpassed. The Trade and Clubs supplied at "Wholesale Prices 1, Donegall Street, and 2, Waring Street. 2897 CHEISTMAS AND NEW YE I'S-DAY PRESENTS.

CALL Vjl attention to his beautiful Sto of ioks, suit- able for the present Festive Season Albums, Floral Gems, Annuals. Lons-felloitf TSfTnvc and other Poets, and Illustrated Works in great variety of Bindings, Plain, Gilt, and Antique, Bibles, raver Books, and Church Services ineverv Style and Size. Children's Books in Great Variety. Bridge Street, Belfast. 2916 DINNER TO ROGER JOHNSON SMYTH, M.P.

THE FRIENDS AND SupofRTERS OP MR. SMYTH, purpose esfterjfcin him at DINNER, on WEDNESDAY, Jhe29 instant, at the QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEI IteSpfiN, at SIX o'clock. Tickets 7s. 6d. each, to be hdl from EDWARD A.

STOTT, Secretary. Stannus Place, Lisburn, 20th December, 1852. 2906 SEED TEA NEW, TRUE, AND GENUINE SEEDS Mikity UEuHUiC BURNELJJ (FJJOM LONDON), beirs to inform thn ht v. now in Stock, Direct from the Growers in KENT and ESSEX, a large quantity of Turnip, Carrot, Mangel Wurzel, Parsnip, and other Agricultural Seeds also, Garden and Flower Seeds, in fineconditiou; and, having bought largely and early in the season, is enabled to supply Seeds, genuine and fine samples, at London Wholesale Prices. Priced Catalogues on application.

2839 10, Victoria Build i xos, Victoria Street, Belfast. TO BOTTLE US ARB SPIRIT MEKCIiANTs. TTJBLIN 'kins, Ardee to acaunint oTflEKT HREWERY, Dim the trade that his Stores, VICT fast, are constantly supplied LIN XX STOUT, for Draugh VAULTS, Bel- iiorBUB- in uarreis, ana tlalt-Uarrels. AND JERCER, Agent and Consignee. Victoria Chambers, Belfast, 1852.

RAY ALE Joseph Watkins, of Dublin and Bray, bep-s to nnrumint- tha frlo fV.r Stores, VICTORIA VAULTS, Belfast, ara constantly supplied with his superior BRAY ALE, for Draught, in Barrels, and Half-Barrels. ANDREW MERCER, Agent and Consignee. Victoria Chambers, Belfast, 1852. BUSHMILLS WHISKEY. Quill M'Cahthy Distillers, Bushmills, beg to acquaint the trade that they have always in Bond, in Belfast, a Stock of their MALT WHISKEY, so long known for its purity and mellow flavour, and now admitted to be fully equal to that made by the late Mr.

M'Kibbin. ANDREW MERCER, Agent and Consignee. Victoria Chatters, Belfast, 1S52. ANTHONY THATCHER, PALE GLASS BOTTLE MANUFACTURER, BLAYDO N. ANDREW MERCER, AGENT FOR IRELAND, fflGTOEIA CHAMBERS, BBLPiST, One Internet.) 2889 rpiIE PARTNERSHIP HITHERTO EXIST-JL ING between us at St.

Anne's Buildings, Belfast, County Antrim, under the style and firm of DANIEL CRUIKSHANK as Flour Blerchants, has been this day dissolved bv mutual QjbnsenM All debts due to the concern, are in future tiff be paw to ARCHI who will discharge alclairas against it. Dated, 22nd December, 1852 DANIEL CRUIKSHANK. ARCHIBALD M'AFEE. 2921 JOHN M'AFEE. Witness present Henry Seeds, Solicitor.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHfP. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JL Partnership hitherto existingAetpuen ttriT undersigned, WILLIAM HERDMAJjf aficT ItOBERT LANGTRY, and the late GEORGffi aGTRY, as General Merchants, at Belfast, imderVthe Firm of LANGTRYS HERDMAN, anat Lrpool, under the Firm of LANGTRYS hasben dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM HERDMAN. ROBERT LANGTRY NATHANIEL CALLWELL, (Executor of GEORGE LANGTRY.) Belfast, 20th December, 1852. 2932 HOLY WOOD STEEPLE CHASES, TO COME OFF, AS USUAL, ON CHRISTMAS DAY, oner the same Course as during the ast two years.

FIRST RACE. A Handicap of 2 sovs. entrance, 1 addad. Heats, about one and a-iiait miles. Nominations to be made with ALDSON, Chichester Street Repository, fore FIVE o'clock on FRIDAY (this clay), insjant.

Weights to be declared by evening. IGHV o'clock same SECOND RACE, A Selling Race; 1 sov. entrange; 10 sovs. added Same Course as above. Heats.

Yl stone each. Win ner to be sold for 80; if for 607 allowed 7 40, allowed 30, allowed 21 20, allowed 15, allowed 351b. Nominations same time and place as above. Winner to be sold immediately after the Race, and the surplus, if any, over the price entered, to go towards the Racing Fund. The decision of the Stewards, in all respects, to be final.

First Race to start precisely at One o'clock. Treasurer Mr. John Power, Holywood. Judge Mr. James King, Veterinary Surgeon, Belfast.

2937 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of Wit. Fkkguson, of that part of the Town of Goasrh which is situ THE COMMISSIONERS of Bankrupt will Sit at the Bankrupt Court, j- Four Courts, Dublin, on FRI ate in the County of 1 DAY, the 31st JJec, 1S52, at Noen, to receive proof of an Assignee Tyrone, Grocer, a Bankrupt. of the Bankrupt's Estate, andfor me mrrender of the Bankrupt, of which sitting aT pariiesiboneerned are to take notici. All persons indebted to me Bankrupt, or having any of his estate or effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr.

ROBERT ORR, of Mountrath Street, in the City of Dublin, the Official Assignee of the Bankrupt; and all persons knowing of any of the Bankrupt's property concealed are to give notice to ALEX. JOHNS and WM. CARSON, Agents to the Commission, 31, Waring Street, Belfast, and 37, Blessington Street, Dublin. BARRY COLLINS, Registrar. ROBERT ORR, Official Assignee.

December 10, 1852. 2926 DUBLIN. mHE GOOD OLD OLID SILVER THAT JL. our forefathers Be so hisjhly, it, now almost sunerseded bv ELKINGTON'S PATKNT EKECTRO PLATE. And why should it the patent article possesses all the ELEGANCE, BEAUTY, and DURABILITY of the SOLID SILVER, and may be had at about one-fourth the cost.

This fact is now generally admitted; the important consideration for Purchasers is, where can articles of the BEST ELECTROPLATE be had, of the newest designs and at the cheapest rate? We answer confidently, no house, not even the manufacturers themselves, offer the same or greater advantages to cash purchasers than we do. We allow an extended discount from the patentee's list of prices, and we have the opportunity of making selections weekly of every novelty as it is introduced. WATERHOUSE AND COMPANY. HER MAJESTY'S GOLD AND SILVERMSITHS, 25, Dame Street, Dublin. 2799 Fred.

Lewis's Genuine Honey Soap TS SUPERIOR. TO ANY IMPORTED, AND JL. gained the geiteral approbation of the best judges at the National Exmmtion. VorJC. FRED.

LEWIS': is the best pro- paration of its class in fa defies compe tition. FRED. LEWIS'S LET V. ls superior to Eau de Cologne for' urposes, and is strongly re commended by the Faculty. FRED.

LEWIS'S ROYAL IRISH SHAVING CREAM is inferior to none, and better than most Foreign articles. If you want good Perfumes, Cosmatics, ask for Fred. Lewis's, and accept no FRED. LEWISi Wholesale Perfumer, and Refined Soap Maker, Dublin. Every Genuine Article is signed FRED.

LEWIS. Sept 18. 2339 PLAYING FA vbtf: R35W ffie Vorid, ajfi 01 BWtTAR WW F0RDYCE PLMN JL "OITTER ALE, IN PRIMECONDITION, IN Large and Sinalf Casks. UWOIVIAU BREWERY, BcSfttst. 2912 PROPRIA NOTATIO MAR CO.

have great pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public that they have now obtained, through their correspondent, a supply of new season's FIRST-CLASS CONGOU, fully equal, if not superior, in flavour to that which gave such universal satisfaction at the opening of their Esta- iviAitiv 05 aiso oeg to-ad, thfi tWeJinest new seasons leas nave now arrived wM-trjlf collides the possibility of their being esposrfflffuturl to the same dithculty in preserving a uniform flavour. BEST CONGOU TEA, 4s. per lb. 27, Mill Street, Belfast. 14th of 12th Month, 1852.

2932 FICES TO BE LET. No. 2, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS fonnosite Vinrnrin ttiuWtrflVs. Vin. toria Street), suitable for SoJMtorsydr Mercantile Offices, with Gas Fittings, WifidJIw ifUnds, complete.

Also, safe STORAGE, ta inodarate extent. Apply to CONOLLY HER HARD, Mender Street; or to ROBERT RICE, on theremises. 2936 CORN EXCHANGE OFFICES TO BE LET. THREE COMMODIOUS OFFICES to be LET, with Yards attached, at 30 per annum. Also, one small Double Office, at 15 per annum.

THE NEWS-ROOM Is largely supplied with all the principal Metropolitan and Provincial Newspapers, and, also, all the leading Magazines of the day. The Falmouth and Queens-town Daily Arrivals Lists are received regularly. Per annum. Town Subscribers, -1-10 30o. Employed' in Public Offices') or Mercantile Establishments) 0 Country Subscribers, lo 6 Newspapers for Sale on moderate terms.

JOHN SEED, Secretary. Corn Exchange, 1st 1850. 2431 TO BE LET, rinilE HOUSE, No. 11, DONEGALL PLACE, -a- eitner on lease, or trom year to yeaiand lrnmo- uiaie possession given ir required of the IV.iut room on the ground' excellent condition, having been within the last few months in the suited for the accommodation of exception fc House is in apered is well amity, or for an extensive business establishment, It has tiftv-one feet frontage. Application to be made to SMYTH, WEIR, II, Donegal! Place, Belfast.

September 23, 1852. 2091 TO BE SOLD, OR LET. THE LEASES FOR LIVES RENEWABLE for Ever of BRYSONSTOWN FARM, containing 78a. 3n. statute measure, sjtuatednear Crum-lin, in the Parish of Killead, Couffiaf JffltHB, would bp SOLD, nnrl if nnt SOr.n fid.

StnAfo same Farm will be Let to a SolvenlA'etontji'or such term as may oe agreed on. 1 Immediate Possession can be eiven. Mr. SAMUEL DONALDSON, of Cimlin, will '-iuiuu, iiiKiiuiiiiLi iyniuitjra uttxy lc certained by applying to ROBERT iVPACAULAY, Larne, by whom proposals will be received. 2681 TO BE SOLD, rfflHE INTEREST IN THE LEASE OF JL MOUNT PROSPECT, of which 34b years are yet unexpired, situated on the NEW LISBURN ltOAU, within one quarter mile of the-lBorouKh Boundary.

An umnimis runs trequently, each Sayawithin two nnnuces wain or tne nouse, the Property consists ot a ver iafiVottage, juweiiing-nouse, otaDie, Lut-nousesc. Conservatories, and Hot House, with a large Garden, well stocked. The Premises can be seen eyery day, from One o'clock to Four o'clock. Apply to RICHARD CONNERY, 15, College Square East. 4242 BOROUGH OF BELF TO BE SOLD, AT THE RATE OP TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' PURCHASE, VALUABLE AND WELL-SECURED FEE-FARM GROUND RENTS IN Victoria Street, Ann Street, Corporation Street, Grattan Street, and May Street, IN THE TOWN OF BELFAST, AND COUNTY OF ANTRIM.

THESE GROUND RENTS FORM PART of the Estate of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Belfast, producing an Annual Rent of 1,452 12s. and are payable by Fourteen Tenants. Most valuable, extensive, and ornamental Buildings have been erected on the Premises within the last three years. For Rental and other particulars, apply to JOHN BATES, Town Clerk, Belfast, and 37, Blessington Street, Dublin; JAMES GUTHRIE, Sub-Treasurer, Town-Hall, Belfast; or. to WILLIAM BRY-DEN, 4, New Palace Yard, Westminster, London.

2622 TO BE SOLD, rni-IE BANN DISTILLERY, SITUATED IN JL the North' of the County Antrim, on the Banks of the Bann, three miles from Ballymoney, and four and a-half from Coleraine, in the centre of a good Barley and Oat country. This Distillery, commanding considerable Water power, is in first-rate working order, being fitted up with all the recent improvements Boiling WatJp-wth SyaVi, Coffey's Distilling Apparatus, aisd isifcapjlible of producing 20,000 Gallons of Prooffepirffs pr month. Connected with this concern is an cficgensife trade, second to none in respectability aiolvency, and which can be considerably extended, as facilities for transit will be greatly increased by the Navigation of the Bann, which is rapidly progressing towards completion, and a projected line of railway, for which, it is confidently expected, a Bill will be obtained in the present Session of Parliament. These valuable Premises can now be seen at full work, and any information obtained, by applying personally, or by letter, to Mr. JOHN M'HENRY, Bann Distillery, Ballymoney.

November 10, 1852. The purchase money may remain in the hands of the Purchaser, on good security, at Five per Cent. 2567 COUNTY OF TYRONE. THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS hereby give notice that thev will receive Proposals in writing for the HOUSE, OFFICES, and DEMESNE LANDS of CLOGHER, containing 436a In. 30p.

statute or 269a. ln.S9r. plantmion, lately the residence ot the Ulshops otdBgher. STlie house is of the first class, with walled Aarder, and pleasure grounds, admirably suited as a rasid man or gentleman's family, anitfflj 0 nee for a noble- -offices are very extensive, well adapted tor tarromsr xs Qrposes, The land for the most wart is excellent tillaae and pasture, well divided, sheltered, watered, and fenced. This property adjoins the post and market town of Clogher, is situate in a peaceable and highly improved neighbourhood, and distant about 13 miles from the Grand Junction Railroad, now in progress from Dublin to Enniskillen, Armagh, and Belfast.

The above lands will be let for any term of lives or years, or lives and years, with a covenant against subletting or assigning any part thereof, without the previous consent of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, testified in writing under their common seal. Persons proposing are required to specify the particular term desired, and the rent proposed to be given, and if it be desired to fine down any portion of the rent the same is to be particularly specified, and at what rate per cent. Proposals (post paid) to be addressed to the Secretary of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland, No. 24, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, where a map of the premises may be seen, and to be sent in on or before the 1st day of March, 1853. 2924 Most desirable Residence, with Commodious Office Houses, Walled-in Garden, FOR SALE.

mO BE SOLD IREST IN jL the LEA VOGUES HOUSE and LANDS The House contains 00m and Dininir-room, each 26 by 19; se' rooms, with Servants' Apartments, and every necessary convenience; as also an excellent Kitchen, Pantries, Larders, Servants' Hall, The Offices are very commodious, consisting of Stabling for nine horses, Cow-houses for fourteen cows, Barn, Coach-house, Turf-house, Coal-house, There is a most excellent walled-in Garden attached to the premises. The Land is excellent, having been mostly thorough-drained, and consists of eighty-seven acres and twenty-five perches, statute measure, in a ring fence; and also four acres of excellent Turbary, held by lease of three young lives, or thirty-one years from November, 1845, at 63 Is. per annum. The whole is surrounded by ornamental plantations, and forms a most desirable residence. It is situated four miles from Antrim, three from Randalstown, and four from Ballymena, A station of the Belfast and Ballymona Railway is within a mile and a-half of the house, thus bringing Belfast within one hour's journey.

Immediate possession can be given. For further particulars, apply to J. B. HART-WELL, Glendun Lodge, Cushendall; or to WILLIAM ORR, Solicitor, Ballymena. 22nd 1862.

2672 vvitu jaie mb. tH paHite aiu bdfts.t9Mt AST 5 1MB STE if SI-LM! ush Uea- FOR BEST VALUE WINTER CLOJHIG 00 10 EE II LEVY 0., 61, HIGH STREET. 2762 ULSTER RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS DAY. THE ABOVE DAY, THE MAIL TRAINS only will run between BELFAST, ARMAGH, and DUBLIN, leaving the Stations at 10.0 a.m.

respectively. The other trains on this Railway wilt run as tollows, viz UP TRAINS Belfast to Armagh, il.O a.m., 10.0 a.m Belfast to Lisburn only, 3.30 p.m. DOWN TRAINS. From Armagh to a.m., 1 P.M. From Lisburn only to 5 30 p.m.

Return Tickets to Dublin, issued on Friday, the 24th will be available for returning by any Train up till, and including, the First Train from Dublin on Tuesday morning, the 28th inst. Return Tickets to any Station on the Ulster line issued on Friday afternoon, the 24th, will be returnable by any Train up till the evening of the following Mondav. (By order) J. G. SMITH, Secretary.

Ulster Railway Office, Belfast, 20th Dec, 1852. 2923 ROYAL ACADEMICAL INSTITfTI BELFAST, 22nd DEC, THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION, THIS DAY, the following vounir Gentlemen obtained the SESSION PREMIUMS awarded by the Board of Masters for Good Conduct, Diligence, and SupF.nioit Proficiency, precedence having been determined, as usual, by the aggregate of Weekly Returns obtained by each, and registered by the Secretary. The Highest Premium one of the Royal Belfast Academical Institution Silver Medals, furnished by the Joint Boards of Managers and Visiters was conferred on Master William Harrison Moreland, of Carnbane, Hillsborough. The other successful competitors for the Session Premiums were W. G.

Russell (Strang-ford), W. M'Cammon (Nutgrove, Seaforde), John B. G. Moore (Well-brook, Cookstown), S. G.

Cunningham (Belmount, Antrim), W. Pirrie Sinclair (The Grove), Andrew M. Porter, E. P. Cowan (Cromac Lodge), Tisdal A.

Hill, R. A. Duke (New Park, Bally-mote, Sligo), Adam Turnbull (Glasgow), James M'-Cleery (Banlcmore), James Blow, T. O'Flaherty (Lisburn), G. D.

Bankhead (Basseterre, St. Kitt's), W. R. M'Connell (Charleyville). A.

D. Wylie, W. Fred. Hull, S. A.

Bellis, A. C. Murphy, Isaac C. Saul (Dromore), W. K.

Murphy, W. Moore, W. Nicholis, A. Dinnen (Cabin Hill), S. Duulop (Derriaghy Cottage), J.

K. Barklie (Mullamore, Ballymoney), Michael Ferrar, John Stewart, James Nelson (The Hill, Downpatrick), H. Steen. CLASSICAL SCHOOL. Latin Poetical Composition.

Bellis (S. Murphy (A. C) Ancient History Porter (A. Hamilton (Alexander), Omagh; Smyth (J. Raloo, Larne; Wilson (W.

Portadown; Murphy (A. Horace, Art of Poetrv. Hamilton, Smith, Murphy. Horace, Episti.es. Porter, Thompson (Samuel).

Herodotus. Porter, Hamilton, Murphy, Wilson (Silas), Lecumpher, Derry. Fob Attention to Study, and General Good Conduct Dodds (Robert), M'Minn (F. C), Dundonald; Pim (Alfred Rudimentary Class. Nicholas (William), Porter (William, junior), Hull (W.F.), Connor (Charles).

MATHEMATICAL AND MERCANTILE SCHOOL. Trigonometry. W. Meharg (Annahinchago), and D. J.

Clarke (Magherahamlet), equal; certificates to Thomas Gibson (Cliftonvillo) and A. M. Porter equal. Geometry. W.

P. Sinclair; (D. J. Clarke and A. M.

Porter equal.) Algebra. W. Meharg, T. Gibson; certificates to D. J.

Clarke and W. P. Sinclair. Mathematical Exercise Books. W.

Meharg. Natural Philosophy. W. H. Moreland, J.

M'-Cleery; certificates to R. A. Duke, W. Nicholas, J. Stewart, W.

P. Sinclair. Chemistry J. M'Cleery, W. Nicholas; certificates to R.

A. Duke, M. Ferrar. Arithmetic Isaac C. Saul, John Stewart; certificates to A.

C. Hunter, A. Turnbull. Mental Arithmetic John Stewart, R. Edgar; certificates to W.

Palmer and M. Ferrar equal. DRAWING SCHOOL. The following young gentlemen were particularly distinguished: Figure and Landscape; W. G.

Russell, S. G. Cunningham, A. M. Porter.

Architecture and Machinery II. Moreland, James Nelson, W. M'Cammon, R. A. Duke, Michael Borthwiek (Kiliroot.) Landscape; W.

R. M'Connell, A. D. Wylie, H. Steen, J.

K. Barklie, John A. M'Keuna, J. B. G.

Moore, T. D. M'Donnell (Belview, Ochorios, Jamaica), E. P. Cowan, F.

C. M'Minn (Dundonald), John and Richard Henniiig (Cambray House, Warinsistown), John B. Gunning (Stranorlar), David Martin (Rathfriland), G. Marcus Ilearn (Kilnaleclt, Cavau), Thomas Peile Davis (Greenville). WRITING SCHOOL.

The following pupils were most distinguished for good conduct and proficiency during the session: T. A. Hill, S. G. Cunningham, W.

M'Cammon, Alex. K. Malcomson, W. P. Sinclair, A.

Turnbull, W. G. Russell, W. H. Moreland, J.

Blow, J. Cleland (Woodside, Crossgar), W. Porter, junior, J. M'Cleery, E. P.

M'Cleery, E. P. Cowan, Arthur Cleland (Woodside, Crossgar), W. Moore, D. Wylie.

FRENCH SCIIOOL. The following Pupils were most distinguished for Diligence and Proficiency, during the Session. 1st Class H. Moreland, T. O'Flaherty, Michael Ferrar.

2nd Class. John B. G. Moore, Wm. M'Cammon, Andrew M.

Porter, John Knox Barklie. 3rd Class Wm. G. Russell, Hunter Steen, Tisdal A. Hill.

ENGLISH SCHOOL. The following pupils were distinguished in their respective classes, for careful preparation of the prescribed lessons, through the whole session. Class 1st. S. G.

Cunningham, W. P. Sinclair, Class 2nd. W. Moore, who gained the highest premium in this department, having made only nine incorrect answers, during the whole session, W.

G. Russell, S. Dunlop, T. A. Hill, W.

M'Cammon, J. Blow, VV. R. M'Connell, J. B.

G. Moore, E. P. Cowan, G. D.

Bankhead, W. Thomson, A. Dinnen, A. D. Wylie, Orr M'Causland.

Class 3rd. A. Turnbull, W. R. Patterson, W.

F. Hull. In the PREPARATORY GENERAL SCHOOL, conducted by Miss Ireland, in connexion with the English Department, the pupils most distinguished for Good Conduct, Diligence, and Proficiency, were James Alexander Heyn, Thomas Gaffikin, and John Scott Porter. Business will be resumed, after Vacation, 011 Wednesday, the 12th of January, 1853, at Ten o'clock, when a punctual attendance of the pupils is particularly requested. Two days have been added to the vacation, on account of the distinguished success of the pupils from this Seminary who entered Queen's College, Belfast, in October last; six out of the ten Literary and Science Scholarships having been obtained by them, while the large proportion who succeeded to Scholarships in former years, have maintained their honourable position among their fellow-students.

About the same time, also, the only pupil from this Institution who entered the University of Cambridge, obtained a Science Sizarship. Immediately after the Re-opening of the Schools, Classes will be formed to suit Young Gentlemen who intend to prepare for Matriculation, or for Scholarship Examination in any of the Departments of the Queen's Colleges, and for the Entrance and Sizarship Examinations of Trinity College, Dublin. P. JOHNSON, 2918 President of the Board of Masters. ooivEabs WLman Notices.

UNION. A HEAD Fever Hospital NURSE Wards orkhouse, a healthy, write, take charge. active Woman, compete: and keep account of all Clothing, Beddinj and direct in the cor neni sf Uge Hos-'AjOfndant, pital, under the directions' dl and Workhouse Master an Salary, 20 per tf.nnum; apartment. Testimonials, with letter of application, in the handwriting of the Candidate, to be lodged with me before ELEVEN o'clock, on WEDNESDAY Morning, the 29th December instant, on which day the appointment will be made, when Candidates are to be in attendance. Security required for the due performance of the duties.

Any further information may be had on application to the Workhouse Master. WILLIAM BOYCE, Union Clerk. Board-Room, 22nd December, 1852. 2931 ALLYMENA UNION NOTICUfTO CONTRAC TORS AlKprirsons having claims against the 1ARD OF GUAR DIANS of the above Union, areparticularly requested to furnish their accounts to or before THURSDAY, the attne worlcnouse, ay of Dfi instant, made up full to evenu stant. Accounts against anof ment of the Dispensjjfiesn tne UTIton, must be fur- msiieci to Euern, 011 urajnore tne 201.11 muae up to date, in order that they may be certified by the Committee previous to tlieir being passed tor payment.

By Order, FRED. ALBERT MATHEWS, Clerk of Union. Workhouse Office, 18th December, 1852. 2896 and 7jb Jfip.Tn., tpd 7.0 m. BLFA ST WAW1 or we ngto read rrovisions.

menu 3cMU on 31 EMHjER Maflalre- ottMc Hie Cninittfle1k SINCERE THANHS THE VERY LIBERAL of a practical Farmerl trpati nf Experimental Farmino-. Foresting. rvoiauon ot Urons. Road-makinff. o.

i in otoCK. Farm-buildings. Science. iaoourers. Treatment of Poultry.

sncuuural rubiications. nt al in land. and Irish Agricultural Societies and Farmers' Clubs GARDENING OPERATIONS, Notices of Novelties and Improvements in fact everv LOSS OF TEETH SUPPLIED. MESSRS. CART WRIGHT DAVIS, SURGEON DENTISTS, FROM LONDON AND DUBLIN, Members of the Association of Dental Surgeons.

MAY BE CONSULTED ON ALL CASES of Dentistry, either Surgical or Mechanical, at their permanent Belfast residence, No. 43, HIGH STREET. As most persons are under the impression that they Suffer Tiiiin and a'" uy lub reino- i I.UCLU, cllIU clllU ULlltiL IJamiUt OOC wwutc nicy van ue WILU ii.UTIKICIAft Messrs. Cartivright and Davis feel it incum tnemselves to remove that error, so far as their Slstfiin. which onlii-olw nhulnlac 71 auu ciiam ir jjtrieuL masLLuauuii mm aistincc utterance.

These teeth are of any shade and colour, and defy detection from the closest observer. Their Enamkt, Cement, for permanently tender and DUCAVED teeth, is one of the safest and most perfect stoppings ever invented. It is composed of properties that never discolour, and is used in a perfectly plastic state, and when placed into a decayed Tooth will for ever protect it from Toothache, and render it perfectly fit for immediate use. Stopping Decayed Teeth with the Enamel Cement, will Tooth for life A single artificial Tooth, from A with nnu e. 0 0 10 6 0 tJJ.IIIjO, I Ulll Artificial Teeth repaired, remodelled, and restored to their former shape and appearance.

Advice gratis, from Nine till Ten. Consultation free. 43, HIGH STREET, BELFAST. 2907 FOR SALE, rriHE BARQUE "SARA OF Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; 537 Tons New Measure (now lying in Prince's Dock). Length per Register 123 feet Breadth do.

26 2-10th feet Depth of Hold do. 18 5 -10th feet Built at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, by the present Owner, for his own use, of the best materials the province could afford; her Chains, Anchors, Rigging, and bails are in good condition, many of each being nearly new; has a patent Windlas, with a Poop and large Round House on Dock; got new ceiling about eighteen mouths since; is a large carrier on an easy draft of water; sails fast; is altogether in good oe sent to sea at a very trifling expense. For Inventory, and other particulars, aj? 15, Albert Square. Belfast, Dec. 23, 1852.

292S Cotmmmtcattoit. TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, THE SPLENDID AND POWER FUL Iron Steam-ships, Captain JOHN KERMODE; or, BI.3WHEIIW, Captain GEORGE FIT SIMONS, Are intended to Sail from BELFAST for LIVERPOOL, and from LIVERPOOL for BELFAST, as follows, with or without a Pilot: FROM BELFAST. Friday Thursday Tuesday Saturday 24, at 11 o'clock night 30, at 10 4, at 4 8, at 8 o'clock night, o'clock afternoon, o'clock evening, o'clocjs-snight. o'clock afteaaffitSn. Thursday Jan.

13, at 10 Tuesday 18, at 4 Saturday Jan. 22, at 8 Thursday Jan. 27, at 9 o'cl64 evening o'clocl nisrhtjf FROM LIVERPOOL- '1 uesday Dec. 28, at 11 o'clock night. Saturday Jan.

1, at 3 Thursday Jan. 6, at 7 Tuesday Jan. 11, at 11 Saturday Jan. 15, at 3 Thursday Jan. 20, at 7 Tuesday Jan.

25, at 10 Saturday Jan. 29, at 2 o'clock afternoon, o'clock evening, o'clock night, o'clock afternoon, o'clock evening, o'clock evening, o'clock afternoon. Goods intended for Shipment are required lo ba alongside One Hour before Sailing time. LANGTRYS HERDMAN, Belfast. 1089 LANGTRYS 20, Water Street, Liverpoo.

Emigration, EMIGRATION TO AMERICA, BY I L'S "Swallow Tail" Line of Packet Ships. FOR NEW YORK. Ships. Captains. Tons To Sail.

Dee. 24. Jan. 6. CONS 1 ANTINE, Duryee, ALBERT GALLATINE, Delano, AMERICAN UNION, Haves.

V1UE1 OF THE VVJlSi, CONSTITUTION, NEW WORLD, ASHBURTON, LIVERPOOL, Hallet, Briton, Knight, M'William, 1, Kearney, 1,250, FDR NEW ORLEANS. PHILANTHROPIST, Moore, 1,400, NEW ZEALAND, Hill, 1,500, Dec. 22. Dec. 27.

ESSRS. BOWMAN, GRINNELL, hen- tn annrSco H-m that they have made arrangements for tho irnncmlccinn np t. Stafoc- uiifl ihav fi.ncl- ihafr v. uich it will be conducted in a manner to give the utmost satisfaction, and to ensure the greatest comfort to the Passengers on board their Vessels. To those who have any acquaintance with' American Packets, it is unnecessary to say that the ships of this line are among the best, the largest, and the quickest leaving Liverpool; and that in no respect are they excelled, or perhaps equalled, by any line of Packet Ships afloat.

They are nearly all new, constructed with particular regard to strength and durability, and commanded by Captains of undoubted nautical skill, experience, and humanity. The good health which has been particularly remarked always to prevail amongst the Passengers on board them," affords a convincing proof that everything calculated to ensure the convenience and comfort of the emigrants has been strictly attended to. To persons living in Ireland, who are necessarily in some degree unacquainted with the merits of different classes of vessels, the name which this firm bears, it is believed, will be a sufficient guarantee for the principles which shall govern the management of the line, and will satisfy them that when parties engage in it nothing shall be omitted to make their accommodation as healthful, comfortable, and in every respect as desirable, as can be obtained in any vessels. Provisions will be supplied to the Passengers during the Voyage according to Act of Parliament. Parties residing at a distance can have berths secured by remitting a deposit of 1 for each person goinp-.

For Cabin, Poop, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passage, apply to BOWMAN, GRINNELL, 5, Regent Road, Clarence Dock, Liverpool; and 83, South Street, New York; or CHARLEY MALCOLM, Donegall-Quay, Belfast. N.B going by these Packet Ships can have their Luggage stored free, in a Warehouse attached to the Office. mr Mr. E. S.

FLYNN will conduct ait arrangements connected with the forwarding of the Passengers on their arrival iu Liverpool. 2898 afonlaami'ii i -i kA. 1,500, 1,600, l.GfSfeFeb. 2JV 6 tfOf April 6. 2228 IMPORTANT NOTICE.

SELLING OFF THE ENTIRE STOCK BISSOLUTI0N OP PARTNERSHIP, AT THE PROVINCIAL BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, 50, HIGH STREET. npHE PROPRIETORS CALL THE J- TION of the Public to their jyesent gisting of every novelty in the trfefjill recently made. Their wish is to Sell the Stock at a gfvel have made a very considerable reduction Parties wanting Boots and Shoes fb Winter Wear and Dress will find a great saving by purchasing at tho Provincial House. JOHN JAMES DYSART, 2880 Proprietors. insurances.

rriHE MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE JL COMPANY Office, 8S, KING STREET, MANCHESTER Established 1824. Capital, One Million Sterling. This Company is the only Fire Assurance Office that is empowered to divide prohts with tawalnsured an. nuauy. No charge made for new Policies- HfFiri occasioned by Lightning are made good.

Receipts for Insurances are in thehand the respeo- tive Agents; and the Premiums on Annual, Policies must be paid within titteen days after the same are due, or the Policies become void, and of no effect. Applications for new Agencies to be addressed to HERBERT SPRING, Secretary. Agent for Belfast Mr. GEO. C.

HYNDMAN, Belfast, 22nd December, 1852. 2919 TVT OEWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE JLl SOCIETY. Capital, 150,000. RATES OF INSURANC1 First Class, Is. fid.

per cent. Second Class, 2s. 6d. Third Class, 4s. 6d.

Insurances are granted, by this Society, on Buildings, Goods, Merchandise, and Effects; Ships in Port, Harbour, or Dock; Goods in Boats, on Canals, or in Waggons; Agricultural Produce, Fanning Stock, Implements and Utensils of Husbandry, from loss endamage by Fire. It is provided, by the constitution of this Society, that the Insured shall be fi-ee from all responsibility and to guarantee the engagements of the Office, a fund of 550,000 has been subscribed by a numerous and opulent proprietary. Receipts for Policies renewable at Christmas are now ready for delivery; and orders for New Insurances will meet ivith prompt attention. THOMAS WARD, Agent for the North of Ireland. Life Insurances effected, and Annuities granted, on liberal terms.

Norwich Union Office, No. 25, Bridge Street, Belfast, December, 1852. 2921 RITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No. 1, Pbinces Street, Bank, London. Established August 1, 1837.

Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, IV. Vic, cap. IX. Colonel Robeiit Alexander, Blacliheath Park, Chairman. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INCREASING BATES OF TION.

A Table especially adapted to ng of Loans Policy may or Debts, and to all other ca: be required for a temporary purp ly, but which may be kept up, it- necessary, th; ghout the whole term ot JLite. HALr-CttEDIT RATES OF PREMIUM. Credit given for half the amount of the First Seven Annual Premiums, the amount of the unpaid Half-Premiums being deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim. SUM ASSURER rAYHUE DURING! LIFE. The amount payable at the death of the Assured, if he die before attaining the age of sixty, but to the assured himself, if he attain that age, thus combining a provision for old age with an assurance upon life.

BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, 1, Princes Street, Bank, London. Instituted 1839. Empowered by her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. Annual Division of Profits applied in reduction of the current year's Premium. Policy holders entitled to participate in the Profits, after payment of Five or Seven Annual Premiums, according to the table of Rates selected.

Premiums charged for every three months' difference of age not, as is usually the case, for every whole year only. Half- Credit Policies granted on terms unusually favourable to the assured, the amount of half-premiums for which credit is given being liquidated out of the profits. At the Annual General Meeting in 1852, a reduction of 30 per cent, was made on the current year's premium on all participating Policies. A Board of Directors in attendance daily, at Two o'clock. Age of the Assured, in every case, admitted in the Policy.

Medical attendants remunerated, in all cases, for their reports. (PROPRIETARY.) Extract from the Half-Credit Rates of Premium. AXTEN- Spickf-con-fifjwhich is -ilbslbs) Btff tpefanmxm. INSTITfi ihefecua KKsjifterea ike oih 'ou Insurances. LONDON UNION" ASSURANCE SOCIETY, A.D.

FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIEj CORN-HILL AND BAKER STREET, LONDON. for Policies falling due tlfis Quarter -w-- tiie iiuw reauy lor delivery. Every information can be obtained of WILLIAM SIMMS, Agent for Belfast, At his Office, Linen Hall. Belfast, 22nd Dec, 1S52. 2920 i.HPEIUAL F1RB INSURANCE CttHPANr, Sun Court, Comhill; and No.

5, St. James's Street, London. INSTITUTED 1803, FOR Insuring Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandise. Manufacturinsr and Farminr Stock, Shins in jrorc. jriarnour.

or jjoc and Abe aJjCargoes of such Ships nips Burfding and Jttepairimr, iSarsiss, an Vpesols on Navigable Rivers and Canals, andfGoolfs oaru sucn Hand, from Vessels, throughout Great Brimin qAd 1: Loss or damage by Fire. 1 CAPITAL ONE MILLIOTTF2VE THOUSAND POUNDS. sTDRED The Rates ot Annual Premiums on the Three Ordinary Classes of Insurance are Common, Is. Gd. per cent.

Hazardous, 2s. 6d. do. Doubly Hazardous, 4s. 6d.

do. (Except in Special Cases.) The Rates of all Insurances, not coming under the above heads, are fixed by special agreement. FARMING STOCK Insured at Four Shillings per cent, without the average clause, which is so often found objectionable to the Assured, and free of Government duty. AGENTS FOB BELFAST. JOHN PIM, 20, AVaring-street.

THOMAS G. FOLINGSBY, 15, Donegall-quay. ANTHONY COWDY, Agent, Portadown. Belfast, 9th of 11th Month 1852. 2898 RECEIPTS FOR POLICIES.

Renewed Receipts for Policies, due 25th instant, are now in the hands of the respecting Agents; and, to keep the same in force, they require to be taken up within Fifteen Days from that date. HEALTH FOR A SHILLING. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF LOSS OF HEALTH, DISORDERED STOMACH, INDIGESTION AND DETERMINATION OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD. Copy of a LKtier from Mr.

John Lloyd, of Erw-wen, near Harlech, Merionethshire. To Professor Hoi.i.owat, Sir I avail myself of the first opportunity of informing you, that for a very long period 1 was afflicted with a dangeroua giddiness and frequent swimmings of the head, attended by loss of appetite, disordered stomach, and generally impaired health. Every means had failed to give me any permanent relief, and at length it became so ularming that I was really afraid of going about without an attendant. In this melancholy condition I waited person illy upon Mr. Hughes, Chemist, Harlech, for the purpose of consulting him as to whut, I had better do he kindly recommended your PillsI tried them without delay, and, after taking them fuf a shoryame, I am happy to bear testimony to theif wqaderflil efficacy.

I am now restored to perfect healni, ajfiTenJiled to resume my usual duties. You are at bertlo)uBtlsG'this letter in any way you think I am, Sir, vour obedient Seryant, June 6th, iS52. (Signed) JOHN LLOYD. MIRACULOUS CURE OF DROPSY. Extract of a Letter from Edward Mowley, of India Walk, Tobago, dated Apfil BM, 1852.

To Professor Hollowat, Deab Sik I deem it a duty I owe to you and the public atlarge to inform on of a most miraculous recovery from that dreadful disease, Dropsy, and which, under God, was effected by your invaluable" Pills. I was tapped five times within eight months, and skilfully treated by two medical practitioners, but could not get cured, until I had recourse to your remedy, and, notwithstanding all I had undergone, this miraculous medicine cured me in the course of six weeks. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. INFALLIBLE CURE OF A STOMACH COMPLAINT, WITH INDIGESTION AND VIOLENT HEAD-ACHES. Extract of a Letter from Mr.

S. Gowen. Chemist, of Clifton, near Bristol, dated July Utli, 1852. To Professor Holloway, Dear Sm I am requested by i lady, named Thomas, just arrived from the West Indies, to acquaint you that, for a period of eight years, herself and family suffered from continual bad health, arising from disorders of the Liver and Stomach, Indigestion, loss of Appetite, violent Head-aches, pains in the side, weakness and general debility, for which she consulted the most eminent men in the colony, but without any beneficial result; at last, she had recourse to your invaluable Pills, which, in a very short time, effected so great a change for the better, that she continued them, and the whole' family were restored to health and strength. Further, she desires me to say, that she has witnessed their extraordinary virtues in those I complaints incidental to children, particularly in cases of measles ana scarlatina, Having etteoted positive cures of ineae uiseuses wun no otner remedy.

(Signed) S. GOWEN. A DANGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT AND SPASMS IN THE STOMACH EFFECTUALLY CURED. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Bostnck, Druggist, of Ash ton-under-Lyne, dated July 31, 1H52.

To Professor Hollowav, Dear Sir I have much pleasure in handing to you a lesuiuumrit ui cue emcauy oi your -aiemcmes. A person in this neighbourhood with whom 1 am well acquainted was afflicted for a long time with violent spasmodic pains in the stomach and liver, arising from frequent colds, smells of the effects of a stooping position whieh he was obliged to assume in his business. The spasms were of an alarming character, and frequently left him in a weak and debilitated condition. At length he heard of tne salutary effects ot your invaluable fills, and was induced to give them a trial. The first dose gave him considerable relief, and by following them up in accordance with your directions, they have acted so wonderfully in cleansing the liver and stomach, and strengthening the digestive organs that he has been restored to the enjuy-ment of good health.

I remain, dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) WILLIAM BOSTOCH. THESE CELEBRATED FILLS ARE WONDKRFULLY EFFI CACIOUS IN THE FOLLOWING COMPLAINTS Ague Dysentery Erysipelas Sore throats Stone and gravel Secondary symptoms Tic Doloureux Tumours Ulcers Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever cause, Asthma Bilious complaints Blotches on the skin Bowel complaints Colics Constipation of the bowels Consumption Debility Dropsy Fevers of all kinds Fits Gout Headache Indigestion Inflammation Jaundice Liver complaints Lumbago Files Rheumatism Scrofulaor King's Jivii Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hollowav, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices Is. 2s. 4s. and 33s.

each Box. There is" a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. -Directions for the e-uidanoe of Patients in everv disorder are affixed to each Box. 2767 i-iy a Half Premium during Whole (annual) Premium fc First 7 Years.

for remainder of Life. s. d. s. d.

25 0 19 7 1 19 2 30 1 1 9 2 3 6 35 1 4 11 2 9 10 40 1 9 2 2 18 4 45 1 14 10 3 9 8 CO 2 2 6 4 5 0 2 12 9 6 5 6 60 3 6 8 13 4 (MUTUAL.) Extract from Table with Participation in Profits, after Seven Yearly Payments. Annual Half-Yearly Quarterly ge. Premium. Premium. Premium.

Years. Months. s. d. s.

d. s. d. 30 0 2 7 3 1 4 2 0 12 3 3 276 144 0 12 4 6 27 10 146 0 12 5 9 282 148 0 12 6 40 0 3 3 0 1 12 3 0 10 5 3 336 1 12 6 0 16 7 6 3 4 1 1 12 10 0 16 9 9 3 4 7 1 13 1 0 16 10 Age. Half Premium Whole Premium first 7 years.

after 7 years. s. d. 3. d.

25 1 0 10 2 1 8 30 1 2 6 2 5 0 35 15 2 2 10 4 40 1 9 2 18 10 E. R. FOSTER, Director. ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary. Detailed Prospectuses, and every requisite informa- tion as to the mode of effecting Assurances, may be uuuuueu upon appin-u-wuii lu EDWARD GEORGE PIBX, 29, High-Street, Agents for Belfast or GEORGE C.

PIM DoNEaALL-QuAT. 2619 Prospectuses and forms of proposal may he obtained on application at the Head Office of the Association, or of the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. AGENT FOB BELFAST: JOHN W. FORRESTER, 11, Corporation Street.

MEDICAL REFEREE: DR. HENRY PURDON. 1404.

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