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BANGOR NORMAL COLLEGE. HE Annual General Meeting of the Donors J and Subscribers to the above Institution, will be hold at the Lecture Hall of the College, on TUESDAY, the .th of July, at One o'olock p.m. J. PHILLIPS, I H Se ? ?EN??' }Hon. Secretaries. MR. JOHN THOMAS (Pencenlcl (Jwalia). n' begs to announce that his GRAND EVENING (3DXCERT will take place at ST. JAMES'S HALL, on Wednesday, Juno 29Lh, when will be performed (for the first time in London) his Dramatic Cantata, LLEWELYN by the followiug eminent Artists:— Hiss Edith IWynne, Madame Sainton-Dolby, Mr. Sims Beeves and Mr. Lewis Thomas, United Choirs, Band of Harps, and Full O.-cliestra. Harps—Mr. J. Balsir Chat- terton (Harpist to the Queen), Mr. T. Wright, Mr. Cheshire, Mr. John Thomns, ke., &c. Conductor—Mr. Alfred Mellon. Principal Violin—M. Sainton, Sofa Stalls, One Guinea each to be had of Mr. John Thomas, 53. Well beck Street, Cavendish Square, W. Balcony, Half-a-Guinea Area, 5s. Gallery and Back Area, 2s. 6d.; to be obtained at the principal Music Ware- houses, and at Mr. Austin's Ticket Office, 28, Piccadilly. MAKRlAGK FESTIVITIES. THE Friendsand Well-wishers of JOHN E. MORGAN, i Esq., M.I J., intend to celebrate his Marriage by a Public Dinner, at the Castle Hotel, in Conway, on Tuesday, .the -?')' inst., at 6 o'clock. Chairman—J. Williams, Esq., Deputy Constable of Conway Castle, ami <mo of the Bailitts of the Corpora- tion of Conway. "ice-Chainuan-Th. Rev. Thown II ughe", of Llau. irillo. Dinner Tickets, 3s. 0,1. each to be had at the Bar of the Hotel. THE PENRHYN HALL, BANGOE On MOSDA Y E YES INC. Ju'y 4,  LECTURE will be delivered at the above HaJJ, by A Dr. F. R. LEES, F.S.A., (Author of the "Science of Symbols," An Argument for the Prohibition of the Liuuor Traffic" [to which the Alliance Prize of One Hundred Guineas was awarded ect., ect.], upon The Supposed Virtues of Alcohol as a Medicine." Dr. LEES will undertake to answer any Question put to him by any Medical gentleman on the above Subject To be followed by an Address by the Rev. J. UUIF- nTH, Rector of Neath, Glanmorganahire. The Chair will be taken by W. B. HUGHES, ESQ., 11a,coch. Admission: Reserved Seats, 2. First Seats. Is.; Second Seats, 6d. W Tickets to be had of Mr. Douglas, North Wales Chronicle"; Humphreys & Co., Bangor and Upper Bangor; John Roberts, Bradford House; and at the Door of the Hall. Doors open at Half-past Six o'clock. Lecture to com- ueuce at Seven. NORTH WALES TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. Ti HE COMMITTEE OF THE NORTH WALES TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION beg to tnnouuce that their ANNU AI FESTIVAL Will be held this year at BANGOR, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 5th and Oth July, 1804. The Meetings of the Delegates will be held on TUESDAY, iu the PENKHYN ITALI., when matters of importance re- luting to the tempeiance movement will be discussed. Public Meetings will he held on Tuesday nig-ht and Wednesday, and addresses delivered by the following rentlemei* i:—Rev. J. Griffith, M.A., Koetor of Neath; Rev. D. Saunders, Liverpool; Rev. J. Thomas, Liverpool; Rev. W, Rowlands, MachynllethRev. Abel Parry, Ruaboa; Dr. F. R. Lees, F.S.A., Leeds; G. C, Camp- bell, Delegate from the National Temperance League, London; W. H. Darby, Esq., Brymbo; Hugh Owen, Enn., Whitehall, London, and others. Cheap Excursion Trains will run from different Sta- ttfHJd on the occasion. MR. WALTER HAY'S COCE,nS D'ETl", BALA.Town Hall Monday, June 27th. Evening at Half-past Seven. DOLGELLEY. County Hall Tuesday, June 28th. Evening at Halt-past Seven.. PORTMADOC.National Schools.Wed. June 29th. Evening at Half-past Seven. HARLECH ..Soliool.Rot)iiis Thursday, June 30th. Evening at Half-past Seven. B.-VRMOUTIT National Schools.Friday, July 1st. Afternoon at Three. Evening at Half-past Seven. TOWYN National Schools.Saturday, July 2nd. Afternoon at Three. Evening at Half-past Seven. XBEITL)OVEY Ni%tioual Schools.Mon. July 4th Evening at Half-past Seven. MACHYNLLETH..National Schools-.Tues. July 5th. Evening at Half-past Seven. Tht Programme will be sustained by the following irliitu :—— Soprano MISS EMMA LLOYD. Basto Mr. STEPHEN GOUGH. Harp and Violin, Mr. D. F. DAVIS. Flute. Mr. JOHN LLOYD. Cornet and Harmouino. Mr. WALTER HAY. At the Pianoforte Mrs. DAVLS. and Mrs. HAY. Prices of Admission. front Seats,3s. Second Seats.2.. Third Seats.Is. Programmes -Two- Pence Each -to be obtained at the Doors. v. Iia R WüMBWELL'S MONSTER ZOOLOGICAL TEMPLE OF ANIMATED NATURE. Nt. 1. MENAGERIE. THE most extensive and varied Collection of Wild 1 Beasts, Birds, an Reptiles in Europe will open in Pwllheli, ou Mum' and Tuesday, June 27th and 88th; Criccieth, Wodn.v; i ij 2°tli Portmadoc, June 30th. Mrs. W. begs to caR special attentiou t* her valuable oargo of living wonders, collected and i.* y available source, regudlom of expense; amunQ ■ will be found some very rare and singular noveitK juat Imported. The reputation of this old-established Menagerie is too well-known torequire comment or exaggerated repre- sentations. There are several very interesting groups of LION, LEOPARD, and KANGAROO CUBS. noble and matchless groups of TRAINED ANIMALS include the largest and most graceful stud of Leopards in the United Kingdom. One den will be found to contain an assemblage of African Forest-bred, liarbary, Asiatic, and British Lions, together with a monster BENGAL TIGAR and TIGRESS. THE LION HUNTER performa every alternate hour. Kecent importations to this great Collection of Ani- mated Nature, including some very rare and singular specimens :-The W ANDEROO or Lion-maned Baboon the only one travelling. The SYREN or River Bison, 011\' of the most extraordinary creatures ever seen in Europe. The gigantic Burmese talking and performing F.J., E. PHANT, astonilies bis guests by his wonderful saga- Cit), and intelligence. He stands 11 feet high and weighs 5 tons. The Menagerie abounds, with the smaller species- Herbivorous, Carnivorous, and Amphibious-in endless variety. A splendid AVIARY of HIHDS from every cluiie. A magnificent CA SP, of REPTILES. r Heads of Families, schools, and public institutions liberally treated with. Open daily at 11 a.m. Keepers describe hourly. f eeding each evening at half-past Nine. J. A sOandid.BrAm Bmd in attendance. Leader Mr. J. C&AS, SALES BY MR. WM. DEW. SALE OF STANDING HAY, OATS, AND AFTER. GRASS, AT FFRIDDOEDD. BANGOR. MR. W. DEW Has received instructions from A. S. Price, Esquire, who is declining farming, to SELL BY AUCTION. the 28th June. 18 i4, commencing at 2 o'clock in the af ter- noon, at Ffriddoedd, Uangor, rpHK following growing crops of Hay, to- I gether with a portion of the aftergrass :— A. II. P. LOT l.-P¡lrt of Cae-tan-yr-Ardd, 1 1 0 Lor 2,—" Cae Bach," heavy crop, last year's seeding ••• 2 2 0 LoT Cae Shmher D<lu." a fine crop, tn. gether with the aftergrass up to Nov., 12th next, and 1 acre of Gorsebank, with abundant supply of water 9 0 0 Lor 4.Ffridd Williams," together with the aftergrass up to 12th Nov., uext, with ample supply of water 8 0 0 LOT 5.—"Ffridd Bach," heavy crop of black oats 3 3 0 I N. B.-Titree months credit on approved security will be given. SALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT GLANADDA, BANGOR. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Mil W. nEW. At the BRITISH IIOTKL, BANUOR, on FRIDAY, 1st day of JULY, 1804, (at Three o'clock in the afternoon), in snoh lots as may then be declared, and subject to such con- ditions then and there to be produced, A 1,1, those SKVifiV NKWIiY-lSUILTHOT'SllS, I XX situate at GLANADDA. in the Parish of Riinpor, severally in the occupation of Isaac Davies. Griffith Hughes, Samuel Owens, Seth Williams, David Hughes, i Thomas Rogers, and Ellis Jones, let at t;6 10s. each per auuum. The above are held under a lease for 00 years from the 8th of May, 18fW, at a ground rent of t per annum. Further particulars may be had of Mr. H. Piirry, Soli. ieitor, Bangor, aud of the Auctioneer. ANGLESEY. PARISH OF LLANRHYDDLAD. SALE OF PLEASANTLY SITUATED FREEHOLD FARMS AND TENE- MENTS, Situated on the margin of HOLYHEAD BAY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At the Stanley Vaults," iu the town of HOLYHEAD, on Saturday, 2nd July, 1864, commencing at Two o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions then and there to be produced), THE following very desirable Freehold Tenements called SWTTAN and TYDDYN UCHAF, situate in the parish of Llaurhyddlad, in the county of Anglesey, well adapted for Building Sites, affording every facility for sea bathing distant 8 miles from the Valley Station, and near the Parish Church. DESCRIPTION. CONTENTS. Lot 1. a. r. p. All that piece or parcel of land being part of SWTTAN 1 0 17 Lot 2. Part of ditto 0 1 (j Lot 3. Part of ditto, with Dwelling-house, Out build- inga, and Garden 1 2 5 Lot 4. Part of TYDDYN UCHAF, with Dwelling- house aud Garden 8 3 2 Lot 5. Two Fields called Llainhir and Llainbella, being part of Tyddyn Uchaf 2 2 14 N.B.—Yellow Ocre is found in abundance upon Lot 4, Plans may be seen on application to the Tenants, at the Stanley Vaults, Holyhead, and at the British Hotel, Bangor. The adjoining proprietors are Lady Parry. Lord New- borough, Lord Boston, O. F. Meyrick, John Williams, R. R. Griffith, W. Thomas, and R. Parry, Esquires. Further particulars may be had of Messrs. Powell and Powell, solicitois, Carnarvon, and of the Auc- tioneer, Bangor. Sale of desirable FREEHOLD FARMS, and a valuable Slate Vein in the Parishes of Trawsfynydd and Maen- twrog, Merionethshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the OAKELEY Aitmi HOTEL, Tunybwlch, BY MR. W. DEW, On Thursday, the 7th day of JULY, 1864, (at Twelve o'clock at noon), (unless previously disposed of by pri- vate contract, of which due notice will be given), sub- ject to conditions to be then and there produced, in Three Lots, ALL those two Freehold Farms called COED ACAB DU and HENDRE ?fUR, now in the occupa- tion of Ellis Humphreys and Ann Evans, as tenants from year to year, situate in the above Parishes, contain- ing 475 acres or thereabouts of arable and pasture land, together with extensive right of Common appertaining thereto on Maentwrog mountain. These Faims are conveniently situated on each side of the main road leading from Tauybwlch and Festiniog to Trawsfynydd and Dolgelley. (distant four miles from Tanybwlch, six miles from Festiniog, one mile from Trawsf yd(I village, and thirteen from Dolgolley), and are well worth the attention of capitalists, being in the centre of a large tract of Mineral Country and near the auriferous districts. An extensive Slate Vein exists upon Ffnddgocli part ot Coed Cae Du, and trials have been newly opened on part of it, the prospects of which are considered unexception- able, being a continuation of the Braich Ddu Vein, which is now being extensively worked by a wealthy com- pany, within a few hundred yards of the property. A Take Note has been granted to a party from the pre- sent owner, to commence from the 1st day of May last, for one year, containing the usual covenants and agree- ments for a lease of 21 years, at a dead rent of S10 per annum, merging into a Royalty of one twelfth, and this Farm, or such part of it as is included in the take note, will be sold subject to the same. The contemplated line of Railway from Dolgelley to the Festiuiog Slate Quarries and tlience on to Portmadoc and Porthynllaen, will have to pass very near, if not through, one or other of these Farms. The Farm of Coed Cae Du is capable of great improvement and its present value may be very greatly enhanced at a small expense. The property affords good Partridge and Hare shoot- ing. The respective Tenants will shew the Farms. Further particulars and plans may be had on applica- tion to the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor, or to Mr. O. Owen, solicitor, Beaumaris. SALE OF HOESES AND CARRIAGES AT BANGOR. MR. WILLIAM 1) E IV BEGS respectfully to announce that his JD next SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES will 10e held at the MART, attached to the BRITISH HOTEL, BANISOR. on FRIDAY, 15th July, 1864. =i" older to Beeute St," early application should be made. "?j [?tnet;tp "Ic sent in on or before Thursday, the 7th Jul?-. Harness Ilorses -*ill meet ?shCobs aud .?)?< 1?? "?? ? meet with ready sale. SALE OF FREEHOLD PREMISES IN THE CITY OF BAGOH TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MH. W. DEW, At the BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR, on Wednesday, 13th July, 1804, at Five o'clock in the afternoon (sub- ject to conditions then aud there to be preduced), rilllE following very Desirable Freehold X Property, in a central portion, and well adapted as Business Premises, namely: Lot 1.. All that old established FREEHOLD TAVEIIN, called the "Royal Mail," situate in High Street, Bangor, now in the occupation of Captain Griffith, as yearly tenant. Lot 2. All that capacious YARD1 and HOUSES situate in Dean Street, liangor, having a frontuge of 45 ft. 6 in., containing 2G1 square yards, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Messrs. 'waiiaias & Parrock, Coach Pro- prietors. Let 2 adjoins the grounds of the New Church, now approaching ita ooropikionj For further puticukrs ajgtty to the Auctioneer, I Britiih Hotel, Danger. SALES BY MR, DEW -CONTINUED. ANGLESEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW, At the VALLET HOTEL, 011 TUKSDAY, 5th of July, 1864i in three lots of about 1i4, 45. and 15A acre" each, rpHAT most desirable FARM called CARNA, l situated within Two Milea of the Valley Station. and Five of Holyhead, consisting of a GENTEEL RESI- DENCE, Three COTTAGER, and about 125 acres of very > Itich LAND. The Lots are sejKiratod by the High Rmds | The accommodation for Sea Bathing, awing to its splen- did heueh and salubrious locality, is unsurpassed. Sale t, commence at 2 o'clock. For particulars apply to the proprietor, Mr, Rowland Parry, Bangor, or Mr. P. Pierce, Posinmster, Valley, who will.,how the property. n_ PIIKUMIXARY NOTICE. SALES OF GliOWING CROPS, p'mST-ULASS IM. PLEMENTS IN HUSBANDRY, HORSES, ,"r., NEAll ABERGELE. MR. W. DEW Hus been instructed 1-y Janiei Sc.trth, Eafi., and Mr. J. Jirfw^ter (whn aloe decliuing farming), TO S ELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At TrDDY" UCHAP and HKNULAS, near OWRVCH CASTLE, ABEROKLK, ou MOMUT and TUESDAY, 11th and 12th JULY, 18t>i, The whole of their GROWING CROPS of HAY, WHEAT, BAULEV, OAT3, Tl'HNIPS- and POTATOES, as well an a large iw^rtment of first, class PRIZE IMPLEMENTS, CART HORSES, fce., fuU [ particulars of which will appear iu future Advertisements and Catalogues. I B-SAITMAIUS, AKTGLESEA. SALK OF A FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE. I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Mil. WILLIAM DEW# At the Liverpool Arms, Ueftiimaria, on Monday, the 4th July, ISM, at 5 o'clock p.m. precisely, subject to conditions to be then and there produced (unless pre- viously disposed of by private coutract, of which notice shall be given), A LL that old establishment Public House [1.. calle,[ the Meuai Arms. situate in Church-street, Beaumaris; together with the yard and outhouses there- to belonging, and as at present occupied by the owner, Mr. F. II. IYilli:"ni. Iinmeliate possession may be had. For particulars apply to Nir. Williams, on the premi- ses, or to Mr. Thos. Foulke*. «ol., Baugor. SALE BY MR. FELTON. CARN ARVON SHIRE. -NORTH WALES- CHARMING FREEHOLD ESTATE OF 68 ACRES FOR SALE, with suitable Re- sidence, in Ornamental Grounds, Homestead, Sfc., in tlte delightful Vale of Uonicay.. MR. GEORGE FELTON Announces that he has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At the Erskine Arms Hotel, in the town of Conway, on Friday, the 15th day of July, 181)4, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to conditions to be then pro- duced, ALL that singularly-charming Freehold Residential Estate called PLAS IOLYN, situate in the parishes of Gyffin and Llangelynin, in the county of Carnarvon, and containing by admeasurement 67 a. 1 r. 35 p., or thereabouts, of rich and fertile Arable and Meadow Land. The House contains entertaining and sleeping rooms. and all requisite domestic offices, for a family of respect- ability, and stands in the midst of Ornameutal Grounds and Plantations, with approaches from both the upper and lower main roads leading from Conway to Llanrwst. There are beautiful springs of water on the premises. The land is rich and fertile, and in a high ,tate of cultiva- tion and the Homestead lies at a convenient distance of about 100 yards from the house. The property, which is surrounded by the estates of The Dowager Lady Erskine, Sir Richard Bulkeley, Bart., Dr. Edwards, and others, is most delightfully situated in the far-famed Vale of Conway, and commands full views of the expansive and enchanting scenery around it, stretching forth to the magnificent range of Carnarvon- shire Hills, which forms its hack ground. It is within 2 miles of the fine old town of Conway, which is a first class station on the Chester and Holyhead Railway and within 6 miles of Llandudno, the most fashionable water- ing place on the Welsh coast. The rivers and lakes in the immediate neighbourhood afford ample sport for lovers of the rod and line; and altogether it is a highly desirable property, and offers an opportunity of securing a charming little Freehold rarely to be met with. It will be offered in 3 Lots, Lithographed plans of which, with particulars, may be had a fortnight prior to the day of Sale, at the principal Hotels in Conway, Llan- rwst, and Llandudno; of Mr. William Hughes, solicitor, 1, Castle-street, Conway or of Mr. George Felton, Auc- tioneer and Surveyor, Moatyn Estate Office, Llandudno. SALE b- Messrs. CHURTON & ELPHICK. FLINTSHIRE. Sale of a amall Freehold Farm, and several pieces of Ac- comodation Land, Cottages, Gardens, &c., in the parish of Holywell (part of the Wepre Estate) subdivided into Eight separate Lots, for the convenience of buyers. MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK Have the honour to announce that they are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION. At the Queen Hotel, Chester Railway Station, on Satur- day, the 23rd July, 1864, at One for Two o'clock p.m. punctually, in the several Lots set forth in the printed particulars of sale, or in such other and in such order a.s the Vendor's Agents may then decide, and subject to such conditions as will be then produced- A Small Freehold Tenement or FARM, A_ called "DERWEN BACH," situate near the Miller Mine Company's Works, on the road from Holy- well to Northop, near the Glanrafon Public House, in the holding of Mr. Thomas Jones together with several pieces or parcels of excellent Accommodation LAND, Cotages, Gardens, &.c., near thereto, in the several occu- pations of the said Thomas Jones, H. B. Roberts, Esq., for his under tenants, Mrs. Jones, of Pen-y-pylle, and Mr. John Lee), the Miller Mine Company, George Ken- nedy, John Jones, and Elizabeth Manuel, extending in the whole to 42a. 3r. 22p. statute measure of excellent land. la #»" Printed Particulars, with Plans, may be had, and further information obtained by applyiug to Messrs. Hooke, Street, and Gutteries, Solicftors, 27, Lincoln s- Inn-Fields. London Messrs. Potts and Roberts, Solicitors. Chester; Mr. Husband, Solicitor, Cuthbert Buildings, No 14, Clayton Square, Liverpool; or from Messrs. Churtonand Elphick, Auctioneers, Chester and Whit- church, Shropshire. SALE BY ME. 0RML3T0N. MONTGOMERYSHIRE- FREEHOLD ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. ORMISTON, WYNNVRW AKMS INN, Machynlleth, on WED- at 4 o'clock in the After- t:'l:.HJrl.. A LL that ( oiiii«v i h'i wi.wltl Estate, con- A sisting ? the several Farms o. t,? kuow 1 severally as jk. n. p. CuWyfnog 98 U 37 • l-aemeller 8 30 Fen-y-geulau 70 1 20 Hinldul. 120 217 Factory House, &e. 0 10 A. 307 0 30 Together with the extensive right of Sheepwalk, adjoining Culciyfnog and Pen-y-ceulan Farms. It is proposed to offer the property iu .t? whole, and if not so sold, then in 2 Lots-cons?ting of Cuhyfnog Caemeilcl' and Pen-y.geulan, con\:numg 177a lr. 13p and Hirddol and Factory containing 129". 3r. 17p. respectively, or in such Lot or Lo s as may be determined upou at the time of Sale. LI;?he ? ?t? ate nearly adjoins the Turnpike t from Macliyil- lietb to Shrewsbury, within 2 mile, of tte fomeiy where there is a first-clil" Railway Station, and distant 12 miles frotti Aberdovy, and 20 miles by mip fvoni Aberystwith. Plana and detailed particulars are in courseof pre- paration, and may be had of Asrtph; or Mr. J. Parry Jones, Solicitor, Denbigh, who wil\ 8ply any further infommttDn IJL the _tiJlJe. Denh, 8th June, 1M4. SALE BY m DAVID JONE8. j ri^^RTAKT'TO P.UnES FURNISHING, HI¥ attractive Sale of Modern and Gtnittl SoutchoId p Furniture, Elcctro PYO, &-C. 4at. i MR. DAVIn JONES. Bes to annbthTfce that he ha* received ihstructions from 1. RiehariIde Hoghton, Enq., TO S E T, L BY A u c r r o iv, On fafemtaft July 2, Œ64, at iliAN GwrwASr, [distant f(yor.Mildsdrwm lAsOAgelort.. on the CVel Curig Road], rpHE whole of the very Substantial llUUI- X HOLD FUllNI'tURE; in Drawing Rootn, con- 8istiag of 1 Walnut hair-sesited DOllch; 2 Walattt Knsy Chairs; 1 Walnut boo ri\\b\e; 3 Wojuut Chairs; 1 Walt nut round Work Table Br**g Wiedow Pole and Kiugs Dimask Moreen Hallillgil to match 2 ;nll,liu Curtains 1 ham^oiiie PierGl.ws, iu Hilt Frame BrusaelU CurpetH and ftujj; 2 What-Not; Chimney Ornameuto; Fenders and tire Ii ODS, i(i. I DiMnj; Rodin eonstst^'of 1 Mahognny Dinin., Tablt); 6 stroug Mahogany Chairs, covered with Morocco; Brusrt Winter Pole. rvnd with Moreen Hailglilp; Brus- setU ^Jarpet »md Rug. ^taircat»u consists of Oil Cloth; 3 Lixmb Skin Sab, and cornmoti (litto; Bruisells Stiur C'urpet; 30 Bra-si 9toir Rod* and Kyen 1 good Talking Prrvt aritl 5 i liedwpni«.co,w.at of Iron Hulf-tester BettAteadi ralli- asue, pVin'tx Hangings Mahogany "tVatfiing Stands, with Mi^rMe T(»p« 2 Sets (pt Blue and white Stone Ware, quite oonfplete: 1 Mahogany Drawing Table, with Marble Top 3 Mahogany Lookiug Glares, witlj, Marble Tops; 1 Mahogany Chest of Dniwers fi Cane-seated Chairs; Towel jlaih*; Brass Wiudow Poles and Rings Window Curtails Kiddermiuster Carpets and Ru^s 1 Mahogany Bidet; Wire Guard, iIlc 2 .Swing Dressing Glrtsici. Also the whole of the.Linen, comiistiog of 14 Whitney Blankets 4 Marseilles Counterpanes 2 common ditto 11 Toitet Cover*; ii large Linen Table (Moths; 8 small ditto; 4 pairs of Linen Sheets; 6 pairs of Calico. ditto; l'i Doily* 1- Dinner Napkins; 0 Linen Bolster Covers; 15 dittu Pillow Cases; W Lineu Towels; 48 Kitchen ditto. &c. Pantry, Scullery, and Kitchen Requisites, consisting of 1 Dresser and Shelves; Hasteuer and Jack Fender and Firelrotte; 1 Clock Coffee Mills; 4 Windsor Chairs; Weighing Mactioe; ",itucepaus, Tea Kettles; 1 Box of Kuivesand Forks Bucket. Tin Cans, &c. Pantiy consists of ] Double Set of Norwood's Dinner Service, auifce complete 1 Set of China Tea and Coffee Sei-vices, blue and white; Wine and Spirit Decanters; Ale aui Wine Glasses 2 Hot-water Jugs, &e. Alsol Chest of Electro Plate, which will he sold in one or itiort loti, containing 1 Soup Ladle, 2 Sauce ditto 15 Table Spoons, 12 Dessert ditto, G Table Forks, 12 Desert ditto, ] pair of Sugar Tongs, 0 Egg Spoons. I Buttor Knife, 1 Mustard Spoon, 6 Tea ditto, 1 pair of Carvers, 11 D.unerKnives, rwitn white Ivory Handle#, 12 small ditto together with a few Out-Door Effects 1 Double-barrel Gun, by Bond. of London 1 well-made Saddle, Double Bridle, Stable Utensils, Garden Tools, with a variety of other Articles too numerous to specify. The Auctioneer can, with confidence, recommend the above Furniture, Electro Plate, kc., as they were made to order for the Owner about eight months ago. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock at Noon. Tremadoc, Juue 23rd, 1864. D. JONES, Auctioneer. SALEBYMR7 WCLELLAND. Important Sale of London, Birmingham, Sheffield, and Manchester Goods, Paradise Street, Liverpool MR. M'CLELLAND WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On MONDAY, June 27th, 1864, and following days, at 11 o'clock precisely each day, on the Premises, Nos. 45 and 47, Paradise Street, and 47, Whoie of the Valuable and Extensive THE -L STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr. J. T. STEWART, who is entirely reImquie)uDg the business. The STOCK con?ta cf about 120 Dozen of Ivory Balance, Blwk and Horn Handled Table Cutlery of excel- lent quality, Carvers and Forks, 250 dozen Pocket and Pen Knives, 50 dozen Sailors' Knives, 170 Dozen Steel Scissors of various sorts, 70 dozen Knives [various], 120 Dozen Razors, 70 Dozen Razor Strops, about 400 Dozen German, Silver Tea, Table, Dessert, Mustard, Egg, and Salt Spoons, 400 Dozen Metal Spoons and 110 Gross Iron ditto, 00 Dozen Metal and Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, 25 Dozen Cruet Fhunes [various], 30 Dozen Tea Trays. 130 Dozen Japtaned and other Candlesticks, 110 Dozen Brass ditto, a large assortment of Japanned and Tin Ware, Hand, Bade, Lock, and Brass Saws, Chisels, Hammers, Axes, Braces and Bits, and other Tools, Fenders, Fire IroM, Coal Boxes, Buckets, Sweeping, Scouring, Ban- nister, Hearth, Horse and Shoe Brushes, 220 Gross of Side, Back, Dressing. Ivory Tooth, Pocket, and other Combs, 140 Dozen of Shaving, Tooth, Hair, Crumb, and Nail Brushes, 181i Dozen Dressing Combs, 60 Dozen Look- ing Glasses of various sizes, 30 Dozen Sewing Silk, 260 Gross of Silk ind other Laces, 200 Dozen Pairs of Braces, 320 Dozen Tapes [various], 450 Gross of Pearl, Metal, and other Buttons, Needles in great variety. Worsted, Reels of Cotton. Linen Thread, Beads, and a large quan- tity of Twino, 90 Gross of Tape Measures, 70 Dozen Ioilk and Braid Guards, Albert ditto, 10 Gross of Watches, 30 Gross of Watch Keys, 50 Dozen Spectacles, 20 Dozen Eye Glasses, 120 Dozen Pawes., an assortment of Brooches, Lockets, Rings Shawl m'east Pins, Studs, Ear-rings, and other Trinkets, Copy lfooks, Pocket ditto, Ready Reckoners, Black Lead Pencils, Pen Holders, 600 Gross of Steel Pens, Note Paper, Envelopes, Writing Desks, Dres- sing Cases, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies, Snuff Boxes, Con- certinas. China Vases, Pipes, Pipe Stems, 280 Dozen Cut and Moulded Tumblers, 50 Dozen Wiiie4, Glass Sugar Busins, Cream Jugs, Dishes, and other Glass Aiticles, Brown, Windsor, alid Fancy Soaps, Scents, Oils, 160 Gross of Matches, 100 Gross of Vesuvians, Toys of every description, and other Articles too numerous to mention. The Auctioueer respectfully calls the attention of the Trade to the above varied and excellent Stock, which has been purchased by the present Owner for Cash, and is now offered without the slightest Reserve, in order to make a final Close of the Business, which was Established in 1809. Descriptive Cataloges of the First Four Days are pre- paring, and will be ready a few days prior to the Sale, and will be sent by Post on receipt of Two Stamps. For further prrticulars apply to Mersrs. Davies and Ford, Accountants, Lord Street, or to the Auctioneer, 16, Basnett Street. N.B.-THE PREMISES TO BE LET. SALE BY MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND CHEFFINS. North Wains,—Important SaU of FREEHOLD LANDED ESTATES in Flintshire and Denbighshire. MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND CHEFFFINS Have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Tows HALL, Rhyl, on TUESDAY, August 9 in lots, ABOUT ?50? acres of highly productive Aarable pasture, meadow, and wood LAND, in the parishes of Caerwys, Y.ceitiog, and Bodfari, within con- venient. distances of the market towns, and railway sta- td-HM at Denbigh, Holywell, St. Asaph, and Rhyl. The 10. viil iuclude several large Farms, and many smaller 0110, with suitable homesteads; an extensive tract of thriving vodds and plantations several mills and factor- let, nearly the entire ancient borough town of Caerwys, ineludii dwelliug-housea, shops, inns, and other occupa- tion together with desirable acccouimodation land, surro'.irdiug and adjoining the town. Also, two valuable loancM, with their manorial rights and privileges, &c. Thc.-c ii.ites lie compactly together, and are very suit- able Ut single investment. They offer great attmctions to the ¡'el' of tield sports in the abundant and well-pre- serv. h xtdof game, the facilities for fishing in the rivers an,1, ,b and their vicinity to two packs of harriers. Cae] y-i « noted for its uiouthly stock fairs, which are a gvi-vi. dvantage to the neighbourhood, and will be in- creas aod extended on the completion of the railway from V Id to Denbigh, which will pass through part of j the )! oporty. Capital roads traverse and give access to all V I Ls, and those that lie to the sonth of the town an • 'ad in the beautiful and picturesque vale of y" 1, Irs of Sale, with plans of the lots are in pre. •y .1 and may be seen on and after the firs^of June the principal Innd and Hotels at Caerwys, Den- bi'-K ) St. Asaph, Holywell, and Chester and may be i,, ot" pp II' C',ttl' ()ti to Mr. Bell, agent to the Mostyn Estate 'war Holywell; to Messes. Davidson, Carr, and H-iiimstcV; Weavers Hall, 22, Bassiughall-street, E.C. e ?, ? Newman, Lyen, and Newman, 7, Kmg s Ben?. v '?. Temple, and Yeovil; of Messrs. Law, Hus- g., „ '»^ert, 10, New-square. Lincolu's-mo, W.L.; a.4 ,t ti nd, T'wiber, Auction, and Estate Offices ??,??eifchudand Cliemns, 62, Moorgate-street,  Load'i'ff' 1 IK j. MURRAY'S R'kK FUT11) MAGNESIA r. ■ unumdod by Phv,icians since 1807, for Bile, Aq<litJ'.1 a': /t)(<?M<ton—T'hey also order his Cordial f ilir '■ > per oz. ) as the best )-M<cnt<tM fir weak 2 Siow feven-Hn Lemon ?)-Mp. miMdwtth -t??, '? ?'? fmms a brisk ??ft'f<K< for any 4e-bottleii ?.'tnt &1- -To guard against false liquids, Patenteeg; ?? ?.a?ttb?i "Sir ? Murray, Physi4ian to <At L,o?d LK'I. I GRIFFITH DAVIES, i HIGH STREET, BANGOR. I DEPARTMENTS. I SILKS DRESSES SHAWLS MANTLES JACKETS SKIRTS CORSETS HATS RIBIiOXS PARASOLS UMBRELLAS MILLINERY & FLOWEfiS I HOSIERY GLOVES LACES HABERDASHERY TRIMMINGS WOOLLENS CARPETS BLANKETS SHEETINGS TABLE LINENS COUNTERPANES, 4c. PAPER HANGINGS & DECORATIONS. BOOT AND 8HOE ESTABLISHMENT, a04, HIGH STREET, BAN?GOR, „ TI SAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and tlie public in general, th? ISAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the p.ublie iD'geIléral, tba& 1. he h? c.Mt.nt))r on h..? a bi.<o ?ortineut o?L?o,' Gentlemen's, and Cluldren'* .and French ?d English, in every variety smWd to the requ.rameat?of the Season, and of the LAl^-TJASIf«WS, 0' 0eIltlm8" leaving their ()rm MB rely on obUmin^ rMUy Firtt el? article, at a modeftw Mos. ?I; IMAGASIN DE MUSIQUE, UPPER BANGOR. PE0FESS0Rr0F MUS^ANi" DANCING. PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND DANCING. FIRST CLASH TURPS, PIANO FORTES IANO FORTES By tiniest London Makers AND FROM HARMONIUMS, TWENTY FIVE GUINEA a SALE, OR HIRE. MPROVEU ALINSTBUMEKI PATENT HARMONIUMS, of all deseliptions, FROM FIVE GUINEAS. *'»■ EVERY ARTICLE IN THJ: TRADE .mir-uiftf ]H]on the shortest notice, ncl SKl ^AKEN IN EXCHANGE. lt ? lowest PossibIe price. PIANO FORTES TUNED SINGLY, OR BY THE YEAR. MILITARY AND QUADRILLE BANDS PROVIDED FOR FETES, BALLS &e. 1 ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND, IH CALLING ATTENTION TO THEIK SPECIAL PREPARED BONE MANURES, Have much pleasure in stating that they will be found of very superior quality, and the most economical offered to the Agriculturist. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES Have producell results of the moit satisfactoiJ and rcmuuerative character on evcry dascription of tillage d. AND "KIILEY M15™ Strengthen the straw, increase the qu and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degr. ?- ? ?- -m? w&&amnas?& LIMt" ? ?' ?' Has been proved to be tlfe most economical source of Phosphate for the growth of luxuriant root and com crops. GItASS AIANUIZES, For mowing or grazing land, are very effective in improving the herhage. The preparation of Grass Manure is For regulated according as they may be required to he more or less permanent in their character.  CAR1'S LANE, BIRMINGHAM. MAN U FA C TOR II! :-B IBMING HAM, WABWICK, BRIS7'OL Á N D CHESTER. JOHN WILLIAMS, lAe Old Established FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, BFFIS to draw the attention of his friends and patrons in North Wales to the large ASSORT- ment of DINING & DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDDING AND BEDSTEADS, and especially IRON RFfT)S of all kinds which he keeps in stock, and offered at as low a figure as that °/ any house in the kingdom. HTmrtcularly TnvZ aT inspection of a large stock of FEATHERS CURLED HAIR ^(Hoif se m tlie kingdom. WOOLLEN and COTTON FLOCKS, which for purity are unmatched. If found not to be of the quality which J. W represents them to be, they may be returned,    —— ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DEAN.STREET. BANGOR PUBLIC NEWS ROOM, Open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., AT J. K. DOUGLAS'S, "MTU WALES CHRONICLE" OFFICE, IIIGII-STREET, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Guinea -er annum, which will entitle a subscriber to that amount to enter the Room at any time within the hour. specified above. ?H??neTi? annmn. which will give a subscriber to that amount the entrd to the Room from    evening. 9 will be admitted from 9 a.m, until 4 p.m., on payment of TWOPENCE; and from 4 pu6 until 9 p.m., on payment of ONE FENNY. —— ARTIFICIAL TEETH. M R. SCOTT (FROM DUBLIN), MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, \?-R AP2AiTT the Resident Dentist, supplies ArtiMat Teeth without giving any pain to M ??Ser'(he?n.te?act old stumps), and at the same time rendering the new Teeth useful in ma?. tion and articulation. of every variety tf The Teeth being cjmpoMdof a .uininns substance, with a fine enamel upon them, admitting of every variety e[ shade and colour, enables him to ? m??c?nai? ?that may remain in the mouth, so as to challenge detection. AU medical gentlemen who have inpeeted Mr. Sc(jt'R Teeth pronounce them to be the most cleanly and whok- some to wear. Unsightly wires and. g • avoided. All the most recent improvements of the London and AU mewdeicaarl U?h Y ????? Sr.?cott-s labot?ry. strictly ,dhenng to Mr. Brophy's standard rule some to ,o I*ri(r materials, the workmanship being under big, own SpeCial lupervlslon. He will warrant all S''?'?r??.U?e workmanship being under h? own special .upervision. He wiU w?t  ?ur&no?   his  liberal patronage, and hopes, by stnet attentioD to all orders committed to his care, to merit a contmuance of the same. CHARGI?S TO SUIT THE MOST ECONOMICAL.-ADVICE GRATIS. Mr. Scott may be ^^I"<^j^')^ £ A^KW8TatMr. Pricliard's, Confectioner, Denbigh Street, ? K> Mr. Scott may be .0?'???is. at Mr. Pnchllrd s, ConfectIoner, Denbigh Street, from 10 till 12 a.m.. WAY t 111 R. h 1. T H I S First Wednesday in every JtfontA.-CONWAY, at Mr. Richardson's Temperance Hotel, Lancaster Square, froa I till 4 p.m. 1 til,tWf,dnesdall ÙI «nr *9 p. m. Second Wednesday in every Moilth -PORT MADOC, at Mrs. Evans, the Ship Inn. SthTlS:-MSET STREET, CARNARVON. > TO PROPRIETORS OF QUARRIES. TI OM OWEN, Iron and Brass Founder, • MENAI FOUDNRY, BANGOR, begs to announce to Quarry Proprietors that he continues to manufacture Quarry waggons, &c. and t^^ ^now in a position to pp,y every deRcription of Quarry Machinery. Inoline sS, Rollers "nd Waggon Wheels (case hardened) and castings of every description. Also Sawing and Planing Niaeliine- for f slabs upon an improved principle; Water Wheels, Steam Ene'"?. &c.. on the most '"?' P"?fuix?p  appointed manufaeturer of Mr. E. J. J. Dixon's patent   use of  theN ? saving of 75 per cent. in oil. ???B?-?t promt attention paid to all orders.  LIVERPOOL. NOTICE TO ADVERT.ISERS. THE ONLY CONSERVATIVE DAILY NEWSPAPER IN LANCASHIRE. THE DAILY COURIER, PRICE ONE PENNY r'nT?inin" Eight Paes, is a first-class medium for al classes of Advertisers. The Circulation of the DAILY CouniKB has been mure than doubled within the last few months, and is still increasing. Publishing Offices, (iO, Castle-street, Liverpool, where orders are received, as also by Mr. J. K. Douglas, Chronicle Office, Bangor, and by any of the London and Provincial Advertising Agents. A? CHURCH ORGAN ON SALE. Price 30 A Ch?- Apply to T. H., 26, Queen Street, Rhyl Just out of Press, THE CHRISTIAN VERITY STATED," BY THE REV. MR. CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., BOLTON. TRANSLATED into Welsh by the Rev. H. JL OWEN, B.A., Llanerchymedd, and published for the benefit of the Welsh people, for the low sum of 58" hy J. H. AINSWORTH, Esq., Moss Bank, Bolton, Lancashire, to whom, as a nation of Protestants, we ate highly indebted. The Subject—the Author—the Translator and the Pub- lisher, are such, that no Christian, especially Ministers and members of the Establishe(I Church, should be with- out this work. All orders to be sent to Mr. W. AUBREY, Anglesey Printing Office, Llanerchymedd. PATTERNS POST FREE. UNPRESIDENTED BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. THE Imperial Atex?dria, Mack Glace TSilk, 32, inches wide, two guineas the dress length of fourteen yards (or any length cut at three shillings per yard) is guaranteed to be worth five guineas, and selling at that in the London and other English iiiarketo. Waranted, in respect to durability, elegance, full-lustre, and weight, equal to the best silks imported from Paris and Lyons. Also the new brown silks equally cheap. Fourteen yards and upwards sent to any part of the kingdom, carriage paid. Every lady should lend for patterns. W. and E. MOBCAS, Nottingham I