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WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A RESPECTABLE YOUTH as nn Apprentice to the Drapery Trade. Apply to J. DAVIFS, Castle-street, Beaumaris. CAUTION.—CONWAY FISHERY. TIlt: Fisheries of and the prorprty 0 C. W. c*. Wynne, Esq., of VorLis, are strictly preserved. All trespassers will be prosecuted according to law. \"oela., 13lh June. 1859. RHUG SALE. LOST or stolen, from Rhtiz, after the Sale, LOT 21, containing Saddle, nridle, with a Gag Bit and Breast Piece. Any pef30n giving information a will lead to their restoration, will be handsomely rewarded upon application to Mr. EDWARD WAIKBR, Solicitor, Dolgelley. 14th June, 1859. FUND FOR THE PERMANENT RELIEF OF THE WIDOW AND 1\MILY UK THE LATE MH. OWEX WILLIAMS, DECEASED. A MEETING of the Committee will take place in the Chapter A UaolU. Bmgor Cathedral, on WEDNESDAY LvasiNQ VrtMsSfc" Jollx WILLIAMS. Hon. Sec. THE NELVAI REGATTA, ISB9, FOR BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, AND NIENAI BRIDGE, will take pllll on SATURDAY, the Gth August. Steward-The Hon. E. G. 1HIUGLAS-PENN ANT, M P. GENTLEMEN iliin? to support tt?i? Ugatla are requested X to send their names to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Castle-street, Beaumaris. LOCAL BOARD OF MOLD. "JV N OTICE IS HEREBV N* after the expiration of LI- PII,N. I?,t ,ft,r thef Her Majesty** Principal Secretary of State for the Home ?,?p"rt- ment, fr tl,?ftl,, 1, ye. i by the Local Board for the Township of Mold, under the Local Government Act, 1858. And Notice is alsi given, that a Copy of the proposed „ Bye-TLaws now lies at the Office of tvie, the underpinned, tor the inspection of the Ratepayers ot the said Township of Mold, without fee 01 rew art, every such Ratepayer may have a Copy thereof, or of a-iy part thereof, on payment of Six-pence for every one hundred words contained in such Copy. Dated this l(5:h day of June, 1859. C. PARRY, Clerk to the said Board. V. fgp R. VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS. rtBLIC MEETING AT RIIYL. A PUBLIC MEKTING f the inhabitants f Rhyl and the Anet rll()O(l Will be held at the NIARKET IfL :H[U: on FRIDAY, the 2 Hh inst., at (?., o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpoe of considering the best means of forming a Company or, Companies (f Volunteer Riflemen, in pursuance of the Govern- .,at Circular of the 't h day of hy last, and tl?? desire of tl?? Lord-Lieutenant of the County. By Order of the Magistrates, WYATT & SISSOI;, Clerks. St. Asaph, June 1st. 1959. COUNTY OF CARNARVON, APPOINTMENT or COUNTY SURVEYOR nm PWLLHELI DISTRICT. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T "AT the Jllstices assembled at the ensuing Quarter Sessions, to be held in Carnarvon, on Friday, the first dav of July next, ?ill proceed to appoint a Surveyor for the County Works, Bridges and Roads, for the district of Pwllheli, in the said County, on luch ter? 8 as tthe .-id Justices shall seem fit Candidates are requestd tu forward their Testimonials to me, on or before the 27th iust. WM THE \RSBY POOLE, Clerk of the Peace. Carnarvon, June 6th, 11S39. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. THE Directors are desirous of receiving Tenders for the erection of a tation at Llanfairfechan. Parties desirous of tendering may inspect the drawings and Ipecificatious ou Wednesday, the iJth inst., at the Jngjneer's Office, Bangor. Tender :\fHr("ssed to ttie Secretary at this Office to be sent in on or bt?for Four odoek on 'Vcdnedav. June V.d. ,,?,,e Dhecloro do ?t bind thems"hes t, accept the lowest Under. By o ter, C4A$. E. STEWART, Secretary. Secretin's Office, Euston Station, London. eih June, 1859. THE RHYL AND LIVERPOOL STEAMER "LION." SEVERAL malicious reports having been widely circulated, S EtT. \.irt:;ufi :ilar :d:;is crrl: Steamer, the Owners feel called upon, in justice to themselves, to give them unqualified contradiction. It i ffi,d by the I'fthe Ill.i.?," John Lewi. I:lie wts unjustly dismissed the Owners of the Lion," for". ?, ,?? j?r it due to themselves and the p,?bli? to ?t.t,, through the medium of the Press, that his discharge arose from his having run into the brig II Mary Wylie, on the 13th of April, 1859, which hrj wa91)'ing AT ANCHOR off New Brighton at the time, IN BROAD DAY-LIGHT (ABOUT NOOS), AND IN TIIB AB- iBSCE OF ANY FOG WHATEVER, thereby not only causing the Owners hea") expenses, but also greatly alarming and endanger- ing the lives of the passengers, several of whom (who are inti- mately acquainted with nautical affairs) declare thlt there IVn. IJO excuse  h ?%tc?ver for Such GROS?I a !,4ir, ) declare that there was no excuse whatever for such GROSS negligence, ard that they could repose no confidence in John Lewis for the future. As the Board of Trade take every care to protect the live3 of Her Majesty's subjects, the Owners of the "Lion," responsible for her proper management, trust that tr c public will not be led away by ANY rf.'p')rt3 iS5uett to the prejudice of their vessel, roerelv to further the interests of a unfair opposition. PWLLHELI AND EIFIONYDD FAIRS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fPHAT these FAIRS will in future be held as undermcn- JL tioned— s | — | iti o December -A T )I'l\ rwu ?..IL? '?'' .? I 11 I rWlIheh. • • 15 ■& 2t[" & 21 Criccieth 1 ??. 122  •• Thursday he- Four Crosses ..W.. 13 | 1 •• i jU torethe 2nd Tenmorfa ^16.. U ¡.I.1" 2nd FJiday Tremadoc 'J 13 j 2.d Friday X.B.—The Pwllheli Fairs on Thirteenth of May and Eleventh of November, are f?r Hiring on\) no Horses ot Cattle to be ex- ?? ?t? „ Hand, t? of June, 1*59.  JOHN EDWARDS, Mayor of PwllhcH. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO MIL JOHN WILT JAMS, OF BODAFON. £ s. D. Amount already advertized •• G ADDITIONAL SVJBSCRIRTLONS. Mrs Evans, Tlas iiogarth, Llaudndno ? ? X It. Marsto1!, Esquire, Solicitor. Ludlow 1 0 K. Moore. I'vuiv, Mwie Hoüe, Llandudno u 550 ?\ ?'?rd.'?'"?'.???.' ??).?' ?hyi?d Llandudno 2 2 0 Price Morns. I.^inire, Soli, ilor, Denbigh 1 1 j> Bev. J. W. 'Llanidloes  2-0 T. A.Jone-. I.LIimludno | J 0 Thomas Suit 11 1,1 \well t. 1 1 () ) E Mor^" .lli I! ¡y- ) I 0 BwiVwaiims E^iuire, a.sfU Ueudraeth ? ? 2 Jonathan Join". FlJni(('. Can. 1 1 r. '%N*illla,l, ('o?IWRY 06 Mr. Thomas Williams, Cwm Howard i 0 Mrs. Phillips, I'eiirhyn 1 1 :J;:I:t,¡:f':r\f 1:cI"\I; rar;:mor: ? g:g g Jones, I'enrhyn-isaf 0 Wif..?i?'.?'(.<<'?<?r.<.?d?Mth. )10 I iu „:i- H.iker, Llandudno 10 0 .• >| „ II v. Ch'-ter 0 10 0 Mrs l;, 1 • M -n Hall. Flintshire 0 10 0 Mis^ (i.or i N.J.on ,1 ('ho(d. Llandudno 0 11) 0 Mr. Hugh i'.irn, lumfron, l.hindndno U Holier! I'airv, I anymaes, Llandudno 0 J 1J 0 0J 'nw Omminv 'H' to intimate, that the Subscription List will he ch?..)"?.'v .h'rt)t. M. ?fh.i? the names of friends desir, us of subscril'in", will be ieeei*ed at the National I'rovmcial Bank ot £nLm.j, at Conway, or by the Honorary Secrd\ry, GEOlKiK KEl.TtlN, Tenrhyn, near Conway. Honorary Se retarv. BLUKKSHL'.AU ASH GKBAT WKSIEUN RAILWAY. It V I N G S EXCURSIONS Jj FOR LONDON, Oil SATCUOAY MXT, the 18th instant, And \10\ P Y-, thf ^'Oih ;uid 27tli, Leare MVKKHOOL •i..». 10 au a.m., and IHHh.1 "111 .1 ■' i" (I a.in Returning (rPIH Lo"du:j o n the 20ih, 23th, and 27th .T'I' ,j. 1,11\ TO OXFOit'll ANO HEADING. On the 2lth aud :!7¡h instant,—neturniii-r as above. On S.\TD.D. the ?'Y?/??,'?:. the 20th instant, and <■ ""t'lrddY and Monday "'IU! further notice. I'?. W ? :I "Illi;l? I1, L N IU A 130oswi?;ST??'i. Udurning any day within Kight Days. (hi >1SDAY, June 19, ?' '?'?' HMcsi.)\H'('?"?'-???" 1SIKKKS IlElD at 85 '111. FON WREXHAM, '"RUAnO? AND LLAN- GOLLKN* KOAO, Ki'tu.»i.« at 7 SO pm. the same day. For fuB particulars and' t'a Handbills, t bc had thp Company's Offices, James Stred, ,Ltjurpool|, and BlIkenhead, and '?JOHN ERVI?G, AOENT AND CONDUCTOR, 41, NOITTO, S'XBUET, LIVERPOOL, THE 'TIMES' DAILY. l LONDON 'TIMES' may be seen .1 the day of its ATTML, 1'11 ='nji)?'E( I:ee ;:Ic hte ZRfI a\ ROOM, Ca\ton House. Charge—Two Pence per head. W A N T E D, FURNISHED COTTAGE, ,ith ,.t less than ?i? Bed-rooms, F rblv cr;I G ri;n;; 'iIO\uif Br¡¿ preferred. A(tress-G" Post Office, Leigh, tancashire. LLANRWST, NORTH WALES. IIUEN'ISH KD APARTMENTS TO BE LET, CONSIGN? of two feittinj Uooms and tliree UedrooaiB (one a double 6.dd,d), antI a Dressing Room. Address, for ttrm;,¡. &c., to D. A., Post Office, Llanrwst. APARTMENTS TO BE LET, FURNISHED, WITIIIN 4 il,, to the flourishing makt town of Pwllheli, c\mtainin 1 Brr\\kfast, Dinm. and Drawing Roo?,"ith 2 ."no" Bedrooms. Good Swblc and Coach House, &c. Terms moderate. Apply to Mr. R. J. PRICHARD, Galltberan, Pwllheli; or to Mr. HUGII HUGHES, 19, Seotitititn Terrace, Carnarvon. CASTLE HOUSE, CARNARVON. JO. WILLIAMS begs to call the attention of FAMILIES, Hote I K eepers, and ll,,r 1, Consumers, to his e?teli i,, "I "dl'ch'Ù Sf TC8 and Coffees, Riw and It?fi,?ed Sugars Dried Fruits, Biscuits, WINE', Picklc5 nd Sauces, C11CC8P, lJam, &c. &. Price Li!1t "nt on application. Three months* credit given on approved family accounts. TO THE GENTRY, CLERGY, AND OTHERS. ANY gentleman having Old BooUs, English or Welsh, or A xIih:leta\s;10as\If, (I:c ;,I::ll':ii1ipï; to l';s:' PARRY at.d SON, Booksellers, Chcter, who will give the bC8t (:ah p, ce for the same. N.N.—Old Ledgers, Newspapers, or other Waste Papers, bought for cash. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, FREEHOLD LAl? in the C?y of Anglesey, knewn by the name of STRYTIION, now in the occupation of Mrs. Margaret Roberta, situate in the Parish of Rndwrog, consisting nearly of 30 acres, house and out-buildings. The Farm is con- veniently situ ited, within four miles of Llangefni, and three tn Llanvrchymedd. For further particulars apply to 1r. C. E. Parry, 10J,Claughton Vale, Birkenhead, Cheshire, where the map can he seen. TO BE LET, READY FURNISHED, And may be entered upon immediately, PANT EINION, situated a 3hnrt distance fron Barmouth, Merioneth, either to one family or in apartments. It is a new1y nected hous ?. and contains Dining, Drawing, and Break- f,??t noom, two Kitehpns. two Pantries, and eight Bedrooms, Aho, A Coach-house and Stables, Kitchen and Flower Gardens. From within a few roods of the house, th"re is a splendid view of Cardigan Bay. It is also conveniently siturlted for bithin?and fishing, aIlii sure b oat; and it is undoubtedly oue of the healthiest spots in Wales. Apply to Mr. O. ROBLILTTS, Pant Einion, Barmouth, Merioneth- shire. HIRAEL, BANGOR. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. 1HIREE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, i? t, ?t in ?V Hira\, occupi. d by Caotain Oweu Lewi?, Mr Robert William?, ship-carpenter, and Mrs. Price.—Unexpired term upwards of 2j vcars; Annual Rental, £15; Ground Rent, £:1; Prk.. £J20. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Rohert, TOcer, Bethesda, or at the Offues of Mr. Henry Lloyd Jones, solicitor, Bangor. ELLIS'S RUTHIN SODA WATER. R ELLIS and SON beg respectfully to inform the Public that T their SODA, POTASS, AND SELTZER WATERS, C II A I P A G N EL E M 0 N'Á. D E, So long celebrated for their unrivalled purity, MAY be obtained fro all respectable Retailers of Mineral W.t,r? in the United Kingdom. IMPORTERS OF GERMAN SELTZER WATER. RUTHIN, SOUTH WALES. HOLYHEAD UNION. I, APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER. T" Ff the Holjhead Vi,,? hereby giwrNotice that they will, PT their Meeting, to be held on the 8th day of J««ne iostnt, it 12 o'clock at n ion, proceed 1. Ih? qlection .1 a hdlcal (?ff]cLr fr the Ab,,ffl,? Di?t,i?, of !,i. Uhion. vacant by the death of the late Mr. Evans. The District comprises the Parishes of Aberffraw, Bodwrog, Ceirchiog, Cerri eintven, tIeo- eglwY8. Llanbeulan, Llandrygarn, Ltatifaciox, Llangwyfan, Llech- llched, and Trewalchmai. Salary, £ 60 per The medical officer, in addition to the above salary, will be entitled to extra fees for vaccination, midwifery, surgical cases, and such other as are allowed by the General Orders of the Poor Law Board. The candidates mst be possessed of one of the four qualifications required by the síud General Orders of the Poor Law" oarfi, and 't?, medical 11, elected will be required, at the time of his ap pointment, to name some legally rac t! itioner as substi- tute in caus of abenc, &c. Tenders for the above office are to be sent to me on or before Saturday, the 25th instant. Diploma9-, testimonials, &c" MUST be produced to the Board,Guardia,-s at the time of election. By Order of theB card, THOS. WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Guardians. Holjhead, 2nd June, 1859. BANGOR AND BEAUMARIS UNION. T E N D 1,1FOlt lItO VISIONS, ALL persons desirous of contracting with the Guardians for the A?"I'Ply of tl"ii.'?Lor and Beaumaris Union House for Three Months, from the 29th day of June inst., with the fol- lowing articles, viz.:— Est. Qt. *<6t. <4*. Bread 472, ? 1 b,: 361 qt?: t' 312 Buttermilk 8w ,d Mutton. lOl'O „ Soda 51 lb Oatmeal n I t+:?;t :u Suet 51 Mustard 2 S, ,?t 51 .2 Butter 100 „ Soil Soap. IA „ Kice 197 Starch 3 T, 21 C ?l? 36 ew. Coffoe 2 „ Candles 37 lb?. C. 115 'p?r 3 „ 'I" lil:: I f: :c¡; And other articles consumed in the House. are requested to end in their Tenders, unuer seal, addressed to me at the UNION HoesE. Bangor, on or before TUESDAY, the 28th inst., in order to be laid before the Guardians at th. meeting to be held at the Board Room, on \VEDFSJ)AY. the 29th inst. Samples will be required of all those articles of which they mal be given, and also securities for the due performance of the Forms of Tenders may be had on application at the Union House, anBor. JOliN jFIOAMS, Clerk to the Guardians. Board Room, Union House, Bangor, 15th June. 18)9. COUNTY OF 1ENBIGH. ALTERATION OF PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. To Joseph Peers, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace for the County of Denbiyh. T* TTE the unders'gned, being several of Her Majesty's Justices in "?d for t?,e ?aid County, beg to transmit to you the following statement: — FI RST-That the Parish of Llanfairtalhaiarn, iii the said County, which now forms a portion of the Petty Seional Division of Is- aled. in the County of Denbigh, should be annexed to the Petty Sessional Division of Isdulas, in t' said County. SECOND—That the several Townships 8r Places called VV ig- fair and Meiriadog, situate in that put of the Parish of Sint Asaph which Bee in the County of Denbigh, and which now form a portion of the aid Petty Seconal Division of Isdulas, in the County, should be annexed to the ..id P?t?y S i..?l Division of Isaled, in the said County. I D:lU 1'iln Irijî} II'yrclI. and the To\VnJhip of Penbedw, in the said County of Denbigh, and which now form a portion of the Petty Sessional Division of Huthin. hI the said County, should b., annexed to the said Petty Sessional Division of Isaled in the said County. FOJ;RTu-That the alterations above stated will be more con- venient for the transact'! n of the Petty Sectoral Busille5- for the above Parishes and 1"IFTu-That there are residing, and usually acting, in the oroposed new Petty Sessional Division of haled the following Justice*'—The Reverend Edmund Williams Gorge Griffith, Fsouire; the Reverend Hubert Mwldeton John Jocelyn Ffoulkes, Esquire; Hkhard Ll"\d Williams, Esquire; Ihomas Huh(' Equire; Townshvnd M.unwarin^, Esquire,; John Ed- ?i.d?,k?, F?q,?ire Ignatius Williams. Equlre; Price Esquire; Whitehall Dodd, Esqniiv Herbert Watkio Williams q% Esquire; Samuel Edwarde*, Esquire;, the Reverend Francis Gartside 'I ippin- an1L?rce Wyo :is Yorke, That in the pr?p?,lD!,i.1 Isdnlas there a,? reshhn and usually actio?, tt?? tollowin* J ustices t-John L!o.yd ")In(', t:¡::quiu', junior; Browulow W?.??WI'll Ksqnire 1 ierce NN'),l, Ir,, Hugh Robert 11 ii.-h??: Ksouire; Rohert William W ynne, Ksqu're. 8EVF.Tn-That in he propocd new or aUercd ?etty Sea- s!• 0nili 1 R i\i.i -T i«n i:u!t"h"in there are residing, and usually acting, «viJostit-FJ^derick Richard West, Ecquire Frederick NUddvlton West, Esquire; Richard Miles 'Vlne, Enquire, r^ ,im,l Roùcrt. Esquire James Maurice, EqU1re ,(Iiiire; war)j E-quire; Reverend Edward Thelwall; Kevercf.d Edward John Owen Reverend Francis Owen Henry Potts. Equire; John Jesse, Esquire. Dated this nd day of April. 1859. B. W. WYNNK, ROBERT WILLIAM WYNNB, Pierce WYNNE YORKR, 11 UUII R. H VGIlES, S. EDWARDS. n, 1,1, WILLIAMS, ROBERT MYDJ-ELTOX, GEO. GRIFFITH, JOHN PIERCE, EDMUND WILLIAMS, F. GARTSIDE 'I IPPINO, HERBT. %V Wms. WYNN. "r""gi"l?oti?e timti I, the said Joseph Peers, hereby gh'e Notce that [ )aù the slatenu'iit, of which the foregoing i? a copy, before judicesif the Peace -f 'cat ttie 4?uarIter Sessions fr 'he said County, following the receipt of the said statement, I ptirsi?,iii)f ?l? di li.? of the Act 9t Geo. 1 V, cap. 43 f.rt hr g,, N.ti?, that the said statement ?ill be tak ,? into onslderat1on by the Court at the next Quarter Sessions for the saId countv to be held at Ruthin on TllunsD<Y, the 30th day of Jnne iinnssttaanntt. D.t?dth,l.td.y.fju, jg. J04EPLl PEEPS, Cl?rk of thd Psace. GRIFFITH DAVIES, SILK meeker, rAMILY LINEN, OARPSTS, D PAPER IIANGING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. T"E Proprietor begs mcst ?.pectfilily to intimate to his numerous Friends and Patrons his ?t, from the London and Pro- T II irCr:e:v rB: I:ae:t Ye 1tii, :ttpc8Be of e:C:rd:e t s;:n:Usbl:eihP::c:aJ Id that the ??nic is now ready for inspection. SUPERIOR-TONBD COTTAGE PIANOFORTES IN SPLENDID ROSEWOOD CASE, Till n T Y-F I V E 6 JfEAS EACH, CONSTANTLY ON 3416,011 HIRE AT A. R. MARTIN'S, CAXTON HOUSE, tkEAë HIGH STREET. BANGOR. HIRE One Month, One Guinea h'e 1onths. E?htee.n Shttin? per Mo?th 6n M?ntht. Fifteen ShiUin? per Month, HT?elve p?,I.h. If p.r.b.?,a ,,i i. no hùe charged. carriage eaen way, au .,0,0'1". vs. oa. ;r yyT'' r FISHING RODS AND TACKLE, OF ALL KINDS, AT EDWARD DAWSON'S, (LATE GEORGE BOWNESS), I 33, BELL YARD, WITHIN TWELVE YARDS OF TEMPLE BAR, THE CITY SIDE, LONDON. ORDERS BY LETTER PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 33, BELL YARD, TEMPLE BAR, LONDON. CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATEfKICItARD'S.) >t b MESSIiS. BECKETT BROTHERS "g y to announce that tliey e "??[ F ?1?A1lMLHS^1?Rnv\ ^CA*R*PpETr^ ME:gaeE.f¡;teR?el;S ae;'¡I;ct: :;k'f"eR r,r tv;; ËRil;'r: NJi,ù F'r'I,'£"lnstêpr: 'o'rfs1n??rta?a,'i'e['v ?'f n'e? ?d ??u?'r'ior designs. ?' .? the purc'h'? ?' these Goods, MeMrs. n. be to !ay they ha,e been part cularfv careful to .elect only such qualities ,.d colourings as they can sately recommend. Messrs Beckett h|2also»"n»u"c? that they have just received » New Stock of IMPROVED METALLIC BEDSTEADS, and CHILDRbN S COlb.m IRON and ¡mASS. Also, NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CHINTZES, AND MUSLIN  CURTAINS. fe9rs. B. bavin? at their New Establishment the advantage of' every facUity (or Irge extension of their Furni5hing Trade, respectfully solicit he patronage of families about to furnish, and beg tn say they teel assured tt??t by the i".I, and ?o'rou?h? efficient ''ma?'n'Jr i??v??h they are prepared to e?ecute?r?in ?ery branch of the I' urnishing Upholstery busing, they will ot fail to secure the approbation of their customers. "'?" MA'TTRAS'S'ES?FE'A?ER BEDS? AND BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE rnicHARDs'}, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS ARE- HVERPOOL, 134? DUKE STREET (directly opposite, Berry-slreel) LONDON, 33, LUDGATE HILL, and 110, REGENT STREET. ?yrE?VD?A'c? DAILY FROM y??v TO SIX. Attendance in CHESTER BANUOR, S. WA LK S. I CARNARVON, Fverv TUESDAY at No. 3, Pepper Street. | The first MONDAY in Mch 1onth. at Mr. The first TUESDAY in .?ii Month, at the EobertSi Watch Maker, High Street. ""i, e flot?l, Pri,.t? MVWItS GABRIEL, the old-established Surgeon and Mechini(,p tiei r compliments to the inhabitants of E I IG ir tand beg L. tte that one of the Fir mw,ll iqit the above Towns regularly, and ?y be con.?ted on th. LOSS of TEETH, ?".??????'i????"??' ?'?'?o???'.u?t!e"n'e"e?y -a. pa t? "?,e ?.v of being a I, 1, obtain I', I "I' ll,? "I a Df??ti?t f !o:ne stdng in, his profeuion. without th ner.e«sity $a viMt to town, or without ,a,.i?" o?t. pay an exorbitant charge for uch "services. This desideratum Messrs. Gabriel will at once sunn It Messrs G. are the patentees of an entirely new description of TEETH and G0S1S, which are fitted with absolute pre- ?s?n ;.ndM<:M??ch u.d.!ed a! are by any other means unattainable they are fitted on the most tender gums withoutsprings or wfres of any description, and are warranted to prove .a fl, and ,ful In the mouth as the natural masticators and .in order to re'n'der' !h'eX within the reach o f "th'e"? e'eon?ic?"th'ey"are" supplied at charges strictly .?.?0. M?r'° G.'s Pamphlet ? at!') fullv e"plain the sy?m, which h.? been approved b3 the highest medical authoriti.ea and the 're? and w.U be sent post- fre by Messrs. Gabnc), ?ho are malHl1actnren of every spMiaHty anung to the i,Mhs.mn.-t..tabL9hed Mjt. r4, NOTICE-FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PITIENTS FROM THE COUNTRY. Messrs. Gabriel's hours of attendance in BANGOR will be from 9 a.m. till 8 p:m. > TI hours of attendance at CARNARVON, from 9.a.m. till 5 p.m. Messrs. Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR will be on the 4th of July. 11 CARNARVON on the 5th of July. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. The best in Europe, warranted to retain their colour, from 3a. 6d 'per tnoth. 8eh. 91 4s. DECAYED T?TH effectually stopped with the WHITE E'??E?° GOLD, and SUCCKDANIUM, prevents further decay anJ tooth-acho. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S Prepared WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH or TOOTH- ACHE —This "1,,b,, 't""i'? is p laced in the cavity "hen perfectly soft, and becomes hard as the t(?othit??ifi?? ten o minutes after insertion, and renders the decayed member sound and ,,ftil in m?tication. rice Is. 6d. per boi di,??ti closed. 8?l? by a'U?he?i? in town aud country, or can be had direct from the Inventors, for 20 stamps. Observe their name on ft be., with- 0Ht which none is g??,i,, '?t?R? GBRIEL'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for I-reser? and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, is sold by all Chemists wn ai)d country, at Is. Gd. p,r box  ?!'?R?A°B?E'L"?e?)y'i,?cn'!ed?!TE ENAMEL for STOPF?G DECAYED FRONT TEETH, hi,h ?,nd,,? then? sound, and does not tnr? black. May be had on application, or through any Chemist in the Kingdom. 1'nce 5s. per box, with dirc?ctioii? fr use. ?E??"°J??-.Lhave introduced into successful practice the ELECTRO.GALVAXIC PROCESS, for the paints ex- traction of Teeth, and ?ll operations connected with Dental Surgery. "? ?ES'J? GABRIEL ?n' attendance daily, from 10 to 7, and may be consulted ou the Loss of Teeth, and all oper?tiona ap- pertaining to Denti?tr?, at their establishments pertatning to Dentistr). at the)r ?''??????.???? (nirectiy opposite Berry-street). 33, Ludsfate-hill, ? d1,,R, L, c Itation, free of ?.pe?,??, ..d charges s?tiotl), moderate. Agent for Chester, MMsrs. P)at?& Son, Chcmits; ° 'Vreham. Mr. Rowlands Bangor, Mr. GriNths. Chemist, High- tr et, Carnarvon, Mr. G. Owens. Chemist. CHEAP AND EXPEDITIOUS PRINTING. EVERY description of COPPER-PLATE and LETTER-PRESb E PRIN'l'lNG and RUHNG.executed with Neatness and De-  t?trh.&t MATIN'S PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CAXTON HOUSE, BANGOR. IMPORTANT NOTICE. As some unprincipled Parties are now making and offering for Sale an Imitation of the GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, we l,rl, ,ulio, all our Cmtomerø to be careful, ?li?n pur- ,h.?i. ?o ?e' ?)°a't the ° ?ord GLENFIELD is on each Packet, to copy whi"ia F Iony WOTHERSPOON SC CO., GL;l?.?? & LONDON. FURNITURE CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILROAD STATION. PERSONS Furnishing are 1, pply for the coin- r olete FURNISHING GUIDE, 111. t,?t?d by ?t) Engravings, (forwarded gratis and post free.) Details of every artic e required, and ??it?d to .11 .-?", of society. 'The complete Estimates will be found most useful. Estimate N'1'A Four Roomed House  11 0 2.— Six „ 67 17 0 "?H'?ht '?  (H \g 2 4 Ten „ 6t X 6 P. & S. BBYFUS, City Furniture Warehouses, Nos. 9,10, & 11, Finsbury Terrace, City Road, London, E.C. ELECTRO PLATE. JOSEPH MAYER, SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLER 68 and 70, LORD STREET, RESPECTFULLY informs his Patrons and the Public, that in i\. addition to his large stock of SILVER PLATE, ho has a very extensive assortment of ELECTRO PLATE, Including Epergnes, Fruit and Flower Stands, Candelabra, Des- sert Stands, Dishes end Dish Covers, with THE NEW SALMON DISHES; Tea and Coffee Services, Tout Racks, Kettles, Tea Urns, Cake and Bread Baskets. THE NEW FISH TABLE KNIVES AND CARVERS, Soup and Sauce Tureens, Wine Coolers, Butter Coolers, Liquor, Cruet and Egg rarr-es also THE NEW LUNCHEON FRAMES, Dessert Knives and Forks, Asparagus Tongs, Grape Scissors, Wine Stands, Spoons and Forks of the newest patterns, WITH EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE TABLE. J. M. has also a Collection of CHURCH PLATE, In which may be numbered many Specimens of Mediteval designs, as well as the 1I108t approved patcTlIs now in use. THE JEWELLERY Comprises suites of Necklace, Bracelets, Brooch, and Earrings, in all the precious Gems, as Diamonds, Rubies, E?r.1d., nd Pear)s', 'be?d'e's'"t'he less costly Stones of Amethyst, Topaz, Car- ba"d Onyx. Gold Ornaments of Greek, Etruscan, Sa?on, ?d?M?'mvat"?'es;" Rings, both in Gems and Sigi?t?; Mns, Lockets, (;h?i.?, St?d?, and Buttons, in every recognised style. FOR PRESENTATION PIECES, GOLD AND SILVER SNUFF BOXES, CIOAK AND I'USEE CASES, CAUD CASES, (TJPS, GOBLETS, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES. N.B.—Ah Illustrated Catalogue of the prices of Silver Plate, Electro and Sheffield Plate, Jewelleiy, Watchei, Clocks, and Cutlery, may he had gratis, or will be sent post free on application. JOSEPH MAYER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, AND WATCHMAKE3. 58 & 70, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. i THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISH F.D 1836. Liability of Proprietors Unlimited. Invested Funds £ 1,156,035. PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY SINCE 1848: Year. Fire Premiums. Life Premimns. Invested Funds. 1848 3H7 ? 19,840 388.990 1853 113,612 411,128 620.898 18J8 276,0;)8 1 1.411 1,156,035 The Annual Income exceeds £450,000. FIRE INSURANCE On all descriptions of Property, at home and abroad. LIFE INSURANCE WITH the peculiar feature of Guaranteed Bonuses, involving 'VITn tnerr as airht alllr\eonås:n:àví: liability, from pItidpation in profits. AGENTS: BANGOR Vacant-See note at foot. AMLWCH Vacant— ditto BEAUMARIS Vacant— lilt C'A" 0'V:,a ?:: ditto CONWAY. Vacant— ditto DENBIGH ?.VI'?,?Ilt- ditto DOLGF.LLBY.. Vacant- ditto IIOLYUBAD.. III r. Robt. Pritchard. Accountant and Law. [stationer, Newry-st. PWLLHELI Mr. Hugh Pugh Bank. RHYDLAND. Mr. W. H. Williams Pentre Mills. Run Mr. Robt. Lloyd Alletioneer, 19, Queen- [street. RUTHIN Vacant-See note at foot. ST. ASAPII. Vacant- ditto Fire Policies due MIDSUMMER, should be renewed on or before 9th July. AppHcations for A?encies in y??cant places from Persons of re- BpectabilHy, influence, and .ayb? ad d??.?d to the Se- ,tary, 1, ? ale-str_ t, Liverpool. 1859. BONUS DIVISION. PLOBE INSURANCE! G OILLO Cl.[j ts,oo. E ESTABH<HD 1803. Capital ONE MILLION, all paid up and Invested. The following are examples of the Profits accruing on GLOBE PARTICIPATING LIFE POLICIES under the BONUS declared as at 3Ut December, 1859 "Y 'Jonus applied— /J'\ 0"S!? Oris'M) Complete Hy By pay- a at Sum Annual Years Addition ment in p?? Insu?d. Premium, :I-= £ £ s. D. £ £ s. 25 I too 2f 6 Ii fz 7 7 33 100J 28 2 6632 15 II 41) 1HOO 32 15 .11 6 .7> 1 35. 7 50 HOO 4512 6 F2 42 9 (Policies )f One to Five complete Years P-;¡ic¡paic in proportion.) Tine above Profits are equivalent—If a ided to the Policy -to a Reversionary Sum at death equal to One Pound Four Shillings per Cent, per Annum on the Sum Ingured for each of the com- pleted years of the Policy :-Or, It tuken as an Immediate Cash Payment, it is, at most ages, considerably more than One Year's Premium, p? Bonus Periods are FIVE Years and the Rates of Life Pre- miums, IWi 'T? or Without Profits, very ecouomical, ""F'?'R"!?t'?, \Á:I °ú li:lOïtNlriöfi\J\loI:;1i V EU.. SIONARY business transacted. WILLIAM NE'VMARCIf, Secretary. BANGOR .H. Lloyd Jones, E?q., Solicitor. ABKRYSTWYTH .Mr. Fr??.bli,,e A?n?. AMLWCH Benjamin Hone, P??q., Solicitor. CONWAY Mr. M. T. Edwards. Timber :\lerchal1t. IUXJ.YHEAD Mr. G. J. Roberts, Chemist. HOLYWELL ,Mr. P. AI. Evan?, ri,,ler NEWTOWN Mr. Evan P., ?l,: IP.Ai" }.;Il. :P'1:,lpa::ig&nlok,ellcr. WEI,SIIPOI)L* S,s Book,eHer. WREX.UAM Mr. T. Heywood, watch & clock maker. BRECON ?l r: Evan Jones, Old Bank AI)IFF Mr. T. M. Abbott 11 r. J. H. S??,,e CARiARTii F:Ñ': ot:ew"¡l', jun., Grocer :? Mr. Howell HAVERFORDWEST.Messrs. Morris and 3, Tea Mer- [chants anti Grocers HAY Mr. O. Pritchard, Draper MERTHYB "Mr. J. W. Edwards, Accountant NEATH 'Mr. J. Williams, Steam P-k-t Offil- SWANSEA .Mr. David Bees, Trinter II II"Metus. Pearse and Brown, Stationers W H O L ESALE & RE T AIL. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR PAPER HANGINGS IS CATHERALL & NIXON'S, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. CATHERALL & NIXON very respectfully announce to the Public, and the Trade, that they have just purchased from the most e., tensive Manufactories in England, a large and varied Stock qf Paper Hangings, consisting if MANY THOUSANDS OF PIECES qf the Newest and Choicest designs; and are now offering them AT EX TRA ORDINARIL Y LOW PRICES. SALE BY MR. HEALING. 'V' 'J, .Jo. RHYL.-FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLDITY AUCTION, BR MR. HEALING, I At the DUDLEY ARMS HOTEL, in Rhyl, on TUESDAY. 21st day of June, 1859, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- dltiolJS to be then and thre produced- ALL that Freehold Messuage or Dwelling-Hnuse, No. 33, in A Va)e Road, mn;,M? in ?c occupation of Wilham ThomM, together with the Piece or Parcel of Land behind the same, aurt conhining by admeasurement (including the :itc and Frontage of the said House), 1389 Square Yftrd, or thereabouts. For further particulars apply to Mr. HUMPHREYS, Solicitor, Sl. Asaph. St. Asaph, June 7th, 1859. SALES BY MR. DEW. PERIODICAL SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES, AT BANGOR. MR. WILLIAM DEW RESPECTFULLY bg. to announce h,t his n?,t SELECT su; of (IORES and CARRIAGES wiH t?,k? place on FRIDAY, 8th July, 1859. Entries to be made on or before the 2;;¡th June. Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, will meet with ready sale. lIarne.. Ho.s"" BODED|3RN. with mdy ..Ie. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, On SATURDAY, the 25th June, 18>9, at the ROYAL HOTFL, Holy- head, at'two o'clock m tt,? afternoon, rtmMMta?in?t'a?ahh-FRHt;nOL))LANO. lying in the Parish of Bodedern, in the (?." nty ;fA.[,??y. LOT 1. AU that very compact Farm adjoiuing the Holyhead post road, and rANYRAI,I,'I', ?,? tl?? f tenant from year to ?ear, and comprising an ,Ilnt farm- house, with convenient and substantial Otb.ild.?, ? and 71,* 2,.4p. of produtive L.dthe whole being ,,Il ;??;.g?d ..?d fenced, and in capital order. LOT 2. AU that Cottage, ,ith the enclosures of Land, formerly known a?"n Eglwys ?r?''??''??'d'' )??tAf?T. in the occupa- tion of Owen Prichard, as tenant r.m year to year, containing la. 1r. 13p adjoining Lot 1, and situate on a deligltfu eminence, commandiA extensive and varied propect. which render this L?t particularly ligible for building. Thf* ',ep-perty is close to t ?, Village of Bodedern, and i about three miles from the Valley Railway station, and about ?i. miles from Holyhead. It pays no land tax, and offers an excellent opportunity for investment or occupation. For further particulars and conditions of Sale apply to Messrs. ROBERTS, BARBER, anti HUGHES, Solicitors, Bangor, to the AUCTIONEER, British Hotel, Bangor, or at the ROYAL HOTEL, Holyhead. CONWAY. NEW SMACK FOR SALE, Adapted either for Fishing or the Coasting Trade. TO BE SOLD BY IUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, AttheERSKiNE ARMS. Conway", on ATON DAY, 20th June, 1859, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, A FINE SIACK (launched in May last), 49 Tons Burthen, (carpenter's mea-:1ure) strongly built, and of the best materials. May be viewed near Talycafn, on the Conway River. SALES BY MR. R. EDWARDS. NORTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Pursuant to the Order of the Court of Chancery, in a cause of Thomas v. Williams," with the approbation of the Judge to whose Court the said cause is attached, BY MR. ROBERT EDWARDS, Of Carnarvon, Auctioneer, the person appointed to sell the same, at the SPORTSMAN UOTEL. C rnarvon, in the County of Car- narvon, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of June, 1859, between the hours of One ami Two ,I.,k- SEVERAL FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD ESTATES in the S II ';il,F 1\ g:nvnnli[;.HaDA :;s:'EI;; the property of George Bettus, Esq deceased, in 18 Lots, as fol.o?s prr.r\)blesi:}t ? i,l¿l ec: Ie Li a I;rl and 19a. 3r. 20p. of Land, in the Parish of Llanfagdalen, Carnar- vonshire, called Morfa Cwtta. Lot 2-Consisting of a Freehold Farm House, and 13a. 3r. 7p. of Land, situate in the Parish of Llanllyfni, Carnarvonshire, called dd. C.dw. dr. T)ity3_n,i,ting of a Freehold Farm House and 17a. 2r. 17p. of Land, situate in the Parish of Clymiog, Carnarvonshire, called Tanyfoelbach. LoI4-Con.istinlr of a Freehold Farm House and 132a. 3r. 4p. of Land, situate in Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, Carnarvonshire, called Tvnllan, otherwise Llanfihan?el. 'Lol5-Consi'liog of a Freehold Farm House and 80a, 2r. lOp. of Land, situate in the Parish of Clynnog, Carnarvonshire, called Derwyn-uchaf. Lot 6—Consisting of ..veral ?iells or Pieces of Freehold Land, i containing Ha. 3r. 201" .iluate in t iic ParUh 01 Llanbeblig, Car- narvonshire, called Tyddyn Fletcher and Maea-y-Barker. Lot 7-Coiisiting of several Fneholrl lesBuaes and Piece of Land, containing 3a. Or. 38p., situate in the Pa,??l? of Ll.?,id?, Carnarvonshire, called Penrallt, Dvnewyrtd and Penllyn. CaLr8';te:f ra;:£I'n]<;g,nil:t:11;'is of Land on Morfa Dinlle, containing 430. 3r. 2p" situate in the Parish of Llanwnda, Carnarvonshire. Lot 9-Consistitig of a Freehold Farm House and Land, con- taining 9?,. lr. 27p., situate in the Parish of Llanllyfni, Carnanon- 5V,i", called B, ?l !h;t go:r\¡a.:v in St. Mary's Chapel, Carnarvon, No. 24. Lot ll-COllsisting of a Pew in St. Mary's Chapel, Carnarvon, No. 52. Lot 12-Consistingof a Pew in St. Mary's Chapel, Carnarvon, No. 34. 1.0t 13-Consisting of a Fteehold Messuage and Shop, situate in Castle Ditch, Carnarvon. Lot 14-ColJistin of a ?reeci loIld ?d 16 Ir 23. of Land, situate in the Parish of Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey, ?"11,? Glanrafon. Lot 15-Consiting of two several Frceholcl Pieces of Land, con- taining 8a. 2r. Op., situate in the Parish of Moll. Flintshire, called Cefnmawr. l'o, 11-Cniting of a Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling House, situate in B"ngor-street, Carnarvon. Lot I7-C(}nbting of a Freehold Farm House and 9a. Or. 8p. of Land, situate in the Parish of Llanberris, Carnarvonshire, called Bwlchnrrol"8. And Lot 1M-Consisting of a Freehold Allotment of Common. part of Morfa Dinas Dinlle, containing a. 2,. 8p., .,tu t? in the P?ri?h of Llanwrog, Carnarvonshire. Full particulars may be obtained from Messrs. BLOXHAM sc bLLi- SON No. I, Lincolns Inn Fields, London, of Mr, EDWD. GRI PFITII POWELL, Solicitor, Carnarvon; and ot the AUCTIONEER, Car- narv&n aforesaid. TANYGRAIG, CARNARVON. MR. R. EDWARDS Has been favoured with instruc¡ons by Or Wynn Williams, who is learin? Carnarvon, to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, Ihe 21,lof JUNE. 1859, and the following day (if necessary) at his residence TAN y GRAIG, Carnarvon, within about 50 vards of the Railway Station, THE Whole nf the Valuable and Genteel MODERN HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. I The Fn"'n" H' contains a singularly rare collection of An- tiqne British )., Furniture, most ,elaboratly ?ar,,d, of the time of Queen Eli?.b?tl?, nd of an earlier date, consiting of ,,o fi, Cnpbouds (Cwpwr Tndarn) Chest?, Table, Cl,?i,?, ",I? ,Ili,ro An excellent (nearly new) Bagatelle Board, Slate Top, ,th Side P.t, &c. The Sitting Room requisites comprise Rosewood and Maho- gany Dining an1 "Loo Tables, Sideboard, Chair, Easy Chairs- Sprin? aud HairSeated. An elegant sweet-toned Rosewood Cabinet Pianoforte, by Thompson, with all the recent improve- ments. Brusels and other Carpets. Fenders anM Fire Irons, Pier GI:\8,te¡:&c. The chambers are replete with massive and hanrlsome Maho- gany Four-post, Half-Tester, and Fl??,h Bedsteads, Hair n?i I ;r fI\tL::8f;:1:S\ili::c:'re;;i1n?1\ n:r &\ Mahogany and 1' ?t?', A?ad,.b? do. do. Oresin TblcEl: Wash Stands and Chests of Drawers, Double and Single Sets of Chamber Ware, Cheval and Swing Toilet Glasses, Lobby and Stm Oil Cloths, &c. &c. Kitchen and Laundry Furniture, Culinary Utensils, &c j Snrgny Mahogany Top Counter, Drawers, Sheivs, BotUd) Jars, &«. &c, Two neat single Sets of Harness, one excellent double uno.. loured do., a Gentleman's Somerset Saddlc. llridJea, 8c;c. A tiDe Newfoundland Dog and Kennel. Stable Hequisites and Garden Toole, &c. The Sale to commence at Twelve o'clork each day. Descriptive Catalogues may be had at the Hotels in C-arnarvon, Bangor, and vicinity, and of the Auctioneer, and on fiew the Moaday before the days of Sale. J SALE BY MR, DAVIES. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE I 'FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate in Denbiyh-street and Scotland street, in the Town of Llanrwst. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY J\1R. DAVIES, On TUESDAY,-the 28th day of June next, at the ALBION INK, LlaurwJt, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other Lots, IH may he agreed upon at the lime of Sale, aud sub- ject to coaditions then to be ptoduced- LOT 1. ALL that complete and commodious Dwelling-House, ?ilb the A Ilt tn: t J:htea7 ¿>:rld?lå* ;9. :1:: \I ¡: Ap,?t)l? of.Nlr. it(,beSrt tjotiei and also theCottige and Garden at the back !Ile?lof, now in the occupation of Catherine Davies. This Lot. is situate on the south side of aud fronting Denbigh- ,free,a is ir.ibly situated for ail bu?in?e purposes. LOT 2. That excellent corner Retail Shop, Dwelling-Hous*, and Pre- mUes, situate on the north side of Denbigh-street, aud now in the occupation of Mr. Robert Evans. LOT 3. Three most substantially-built Dwelling-Houses, fronting the New Road leading from Denbigh-street to Scotland-street, in the respective occupations of Mary Jones, IJuhflughes, and Mary Kennedy. LOT 4. Two roomy Dwelling-Housca adjoining the la?t Lot, in tl?? occupation of Anne Williams and Hugh Jones a ,?o t e two Cot- tage* -t 11, back thereof in tt?? .?,.pati.. of Elizabeth Ree« and Jane Thomas. LOT 5. A A Dwelling-House, Garden, and Preinis?, in the occupation of Mary Davies. LOT 6. A Dive!lin?-House, Gatr1en. and Premises, and Cellar below, in th occupation of Jane Jones. LOT 7. A Dwelling-House, Yard, and Garden. in the occupation of Rowland Owen. Lots 5. 6, and 7, are in good repair, and front the Road leading from Denbigh-street to Scotland-street. LOT 8. 1'hose four Dwelling-Houses anti Premises, with the Yard at the back thereof, eituate in Scotland-Street, and in the respective oc- cupations of George Abop, William Williams, Robert Jones, and Ellenor June* The above Property produces, at extremely low rent, £i4 103'. per annum, and the present Sale appears a most eligible oppor- tunity for investment. AllY ftu,ther "articulan may be obtained on application to Mr. JOHN R. GRIFFITH, Solicitor, Llanrwst. SOUTH AFRICAN WINES. Claret, 18s. per dozen Sherry, 20s.; high class ditto, 2ts Amontillado, 248.; Madeira, 26s. JAMES MARKWELL. H.. MAJESTY'S Wll?. MERCHANT, C?ll.,?, Nos. 35 10 40, and 45, Albemarle-street; Offices, 4'J. Al- hem rle, and 4, Stafford-streets, Piccadilly, LONDON.—»Sherrie9 froln 30g Ports 36s., Madeira 48s., Claret 308., Champagne áb., Hock, 40, Moselle 40., sparkling Moselle and Hock 48, ditto Burjundy 60s Bea?ne 40s" Val di Penas 2?., Sauterne 39s., ditto Yquem 84s., Chablis 3Ss., St. Peray 50s., Rousillon 408.. Frontignac Ms., direct shipments of Oloroso. Amontillado Mon- tilla, Vino di Pasto, Xres Viejo and Manzanilla, Martels and ?enne,?se?'. Cognac, per gallon, 249., Gin 12$., Whiskey 2h,. with an kinds of Sphits and Liqueun. American Mooangahela and Bourbon Whiskey, Longworth's sparkling and dry Ct.wb., and Bour ')on 'V'ik'y?ole Agent fr the celebr&W Yankee Pe.ich Brand y and Stoughton's Buters. N .B.-Se\"eral dozen In stock or the famous nld wlnei accumu- lated by J. M. during his lengthened proprietorship of Ibbot?n' Lou'. h? 1, .d. andh Grafton Hotels, and from 8hu- borough Park and the Prospect-hill, Reading, celebrated s? re. Mock, 5,300 dozen. Wines of all kind and Shippers, in octaves, k? r-casks, hogsheads, butts aud pipes. Liberal prices given or old boUled Wines. HOLYHEAD COLLEGIATE BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL Visitor-Rev. THOS. BRISCOR, B.D., late Vice-Principal and wenior Tutor of Jesus College, Oxford. CONDUCTED BY IR. F. WAYMOUTH, Of University College, London Giessen Univerity. Darmsdadt, G?r,y and ,eri?l Master to the North-London Col- leeiate School for the last Seven Years. THE North-London Coilegiate School passed, at the recent OXI ford Middle Class Examinations, 17 Candidates-a number exceeded by no other School in the Kingdom. B, l?CTs 01? STUDY—The truths and duties of Christianity- English Grammar—Latin—French—German—Writing and "o. keeping—Geography—Arithmetic and Mathematics—Mensuration keeiiing-Geogr.iphy;?I?nt,, Clculat-!lisory. Ancient and Modern—Elements ot Philosophy and I\lPCnanlcs-urawlng. TBRMS, PAYABLE IS ADVANcB-Boarderil, 35 Guineas per annum, a\\ extra* inclusive (except onl repair of clothes). DAY «CHOLARS-Abo\e 11 ?ears of age, 91 109. per Quarter. Under 11, £ i h. Lati ,Frin?h German, and Dr, i.,? ?ill be tr?? for Day Seliolars,a, harge of 71. each subject pr Quarter. I Each Boarder has a separate Bed. Five Exhibitions at Oxford, Rnnual value, £ J0each. Pupils prepared lor Government appointment, and the Oxford Middle Class Examinations, Further particulars can be ascrtained by applying to Mr# Waymouth, Plu Hyfrvd, Holyhead. 11 as Hyfryd is delighlfuily siluated (h.,i.g an extensive Se* view), an l noted for its salubrity. Mr. Waymouth possesses the highet Testimonials from an? 'eter???" his ability as a School Master. A Ye3rly Distribution n f Prius to those Pupils who have dis- tinguished themselves in the vaiious Studies. ,,fereiie? kindly permitted to Miss A. J. Jones, late of C? na?"" G" C. Dobson, E.q. H?,rb?.r Works" HotyhMd; E. 11 E.q., Ban., di, tto; ,,ra Hughes, Br(!wer), ditto; Jones, Esq.. Pis Hyfryd, ditto. The Michaelmas Term will commence July 18, 1859. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout the world. as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM", NUUN^LGIV DISEASES OF TUB SKIN, INFANTILE WA9TING, RICKETS GENERAL DEBILITY,& ALL SCROFULOUS Dii. DE JONGH'S Oil is the ,Ill Illlcious, the mo?t palata- D It'b and, o'i:i;i,h::t'ee:cCtiu.:$a; most ??otiomical of ?)"'??"" ?? immeasurable therap utic ?Mri.ritt o?r e?ry other variety is ?tablish ?d by innumerable testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons ofEuropeaareputatMn. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:- THE LATE DR. PEREIBA F.R.S., Professor of the University of London, c. c. "Whether confidered with reference to its colour, flavour, or chemical properties, I am satisfied that, for mediciu<tl purposes, no finer Oil cau be procured." SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., Principal of the Royal College of Chemistry, Liver- pool, 8fc. Sfc. Berzelius and others of the leading chemists and physicians of Europe having te^timonialised in favour of your Oil is a proofof its superiority over all the other kinds that are "ended." R. M. LAWRANCE, Esq., M.D., Ophthalmi. c Surgeon to the Great Northern Hos- pital, 4-e. fyc. lam so impressed with the superiority of your Cod Liver Oil that 1 invariably prescribe it in preference to any other, feeling assured that I am recommending a genuine rli?le, .d not manufactured compound, in w?i'it the efficacy of this invaluably meQICltlC 18 destroyed." ^old ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d, Quarts,9^ capsuled, and labelled with DR. DE Josun's signa- ture, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BB US:SlilN8, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO.. 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.O Purchasers are solicitously cautioned- against proposed substitutions, as they proceed from interested motives, and will infallibly result in disappointment to the purchaser. Just pnbHshed, Tnth Edition, price Is. "ON THE LOSS OF TEETH." K KM "now stored by ti?? P.kTE*,T Sys 'r EM A '-H?-?HHSiOX. "Iflioul SPRINGS, WIRES, of firiTURES and at' ? 4i thcut extractmg any Teeth or rooh, ?.? S?' ?era.ionr?h'e r'? of 20 ?car? ?a'c'tS. by ?homMHo"'M". Surgeon Dentist to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. The .?ition 19 o f import?-?- t ,? many persons ?d ?"o? interested ?'it should read this ,rest e. Published by Simpkin and Marshall, and sold by ?ll Booksellen, or sent free by Post by Mr. Howard, 17, George-street, Hanover Square London. II A Book that will be read with pleasure ,nd profit by .11 ho ,A ,bout to seek dental advice, and emanating from such <iu&rter« yag fet o.ki:c\ve; ,r:di:igar¡in,ct\ (1 uarters A er;cful Tf? e ?,t?le, upon 4 ery important sub j ect, by an ,,P,rvencd pract?,al D'?ltist. ,,?h, e C, ri. tic. Th,s! Treat"eshou\d be read by all those who are compeUed to r?ort to artlficla teth, the author's great experience and ac- knowledged I I'll I. gill him I, title to the reader's confidence.- The Kent Herald.* Much that is curious, and more that is valuable, wiUbefouni in this treatise on the Teeth,—' Brighton Herald/