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BANGOR DIOCESAN TRACT SOCIETY. THE Cleneral Meetin of the above Society will be held at the NATIONAL SCHOOL KOOM on WEDNESDAY, the 3nl of Aug, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. The attendance of ?,,?bs??ib, Aa" n.I friends is particularly requested. HERY WYXE JONES, Secretary. BANGOR DIOCESAN CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY m1 ilE General Anrlnal Meeting of this Societj will be holtlin the CHAHEII nooM on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of August, at II ° f the Society ",HI meet in the sam(? place on Thecommittee of the Society will meet in the same place on TUESDAY, theSnd of August, at Hon. gec. Llangefni, July, 1859. BANGOR CLERGY MEETING. NOTICE IS II E It E B Y GIVEN, mH \T the General Annual Meeting of the Subscribers of this 1 (liaritj will take place at the Xational School lloom on WFDFSlHY, tht" ard of August, 1859. Haiisr r, July 29th. lb59. BANGOR DIOCESAN BOARD OF EDUCATION. TilE neno"l Meclingof lhe Board will take plac. at the Nl- "I??)oi, 1SOOM on WFDNESDAI the 3nl day of \U!1,I, liattl?, after th Meeting of the Society fr Pro- l:l)tiJ:f' ClII"itian Knowlf'f1gt>. Thet>mniittee "ill meet on Tuesday, the 2nd, in the Ch3pt.:r Uocmi. at 4 .'?l.?k. J. V. VINCENT, Secretary. SOCIETY RORPROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. nllir'. l'.angor lliwesan Committee, acting under t!e Societ) for 'ir, H0tin» Chriuiah Knowledge, intend liolditi,? !h ,i, Annuafl M,,U at the NATIONAL SCHOOL Rot*, in this City, on « EO- v, .u\ v ,e 3rd day of August, 1W9, at iHlf-past Eleven o clock iT: i\iv iorcnoon, for the purpose of Auditing the Accounts for tbe l:L:1'¡t(, Subscription "e to the arent Socetr, and the Piiet Donations and Sub,< rations, will be Irelei "d 0, that Jay together \Vih the Accounts duc for Books. k" -ipli. on that day. °"RG6TTOS,8,oreUfy. LLANDUDNO NATIONAL AND INFANT SCHOOLS. 0r\\ SIISDIY NEXT. July 31, -F.llMONSin behalf of tl" ?b"" O: 'Yl'I:d ;ltI;?.J;;¡,'fr Saint Tudno and in the Nationol !irltoolr)om. W. A- RI, T?'C?rt,. JOII? NN'ILLII"" ) Churchwardcn8. 1'. C ?. ,N, JAMBS WILLIAMS, Treasurer. Llandudno, July 26th, 1%;9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, frI ilAT t h ere will be 1 IV1XE Sl-.l^ HIE and a SERMON, in Enslisli, every Sunday Bveninir, at a quarter past li. o clock, 111 the NATIONAL SCHOOL BOOM. r.a igor, to commence on Slin- ky next, the 31st \fI.t" at that honr on which occaion the lii'3 ht HeY. the LOUD BISHOP OF ;?ANCOlt will preach. E. 1' [1 F" ,r. Jul) 3:th,19. i:.(; 1 nem. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Partnership hitherto existin? between THOMAS MATIH WS, ofWern, Bodf iri, in the County of Denbigh, and JOHN JOSES. of Onen, Denbigh, in the same County, is hereby Hssolvel bv nmtnal consent. As witness our hands at Irefnant '.his 2:111 July, 1859. TLLOI. MATHEWS, JOHN JONES. "ïtn("S-JOIlS JONES, G1.m Clwyd. To Tourists. rnTH EDITION — JI'ST rUBLISHCD. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GUIDE BOOK Martin's Week's Wanderings, A Ml l'ST the most beautiful sceneryof North Wales, especially in Banor and the t'ihbourhood. Price One ShiUiug; Illustrated, Two Shillings and Sixpence. Published by A. R. MARTIN, C;i\ton House. Bank Place, High- DENBIGH GAS WORKS, TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. P\KTIK5 deairons of contrnctin for thr Excavation and Build* w¡ of a Biick Gasholder Tank, required in the enlargement Jf the above W,,k?, may inspect the Drawings and SpecIfications at the Oflice on the Gasworks. Further particulars, if required, may be obtain on application to 1t RICHARDSON. Engineer, Hhyl, to ",hom scaled Tcuders □in«t bo delivered on or before Saturday, the 6th August, 11" ",d rwill not iiecessaiily bg acceptei LLANABER CHURCH. Tl1r HIopl'ning, f?r the performance of Divine Service, of the 1';HI"h Church of Llanaber. ili ihe County of Merioneth, will i ■ on WEDNESDAY, the 17th of August. z Welsh Service w iII coin "!iiee atIAfternoon 11 o'clock. Eyeoinir ditto at 6 o'clock. 1Reverenti the LORD Bisiior OF BANGOR will u' English Afternoon ermon. The Welsh Morning ?)r ?,?d by the Venerable the ARCHDEACON of in. and the Welsh Evening Sermon b) the Rev. H. and the W?l?h L,? of Llangriøtiolus. "to ?,)??ider.bi, 'ificien?) ? in the fund,, there will be a collection after each Sermon. The Clergy are respectfully requested to appear in surplices/ Gianyloti, Barmouth. GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY PRISONS, THE Justices of the County of GUmoTgan nre desirous f Ap- Ti1 i;o¡,ti; COi 1;1.I)i chTètno i\5r' IfOŠ ,t CARDIFF and SW AXSEA. Candida:e. must be members of the Kn .biished Church, able to speak and preach in the Welsh language, and, if elected by the Justices in Quarter Sessions, will 1, required to procure the approval of the Bishop within *ho?e Di0cese the Prison for which the appointment shall be rr:\d ma: be situate. The Salary £ !50 a ve ar?w th.,it r,?idence. I>*timntiial3 to be sent, under cover, to the Clerk of Peace, Car- diff. endorsed "Prison Chaplains," on or before the 1st August' 1'¡;. By Order of Court, DAI, rON, Clerk of Peace. Cardiff, July 5, 1859. TO ROAD SURVEYORS, "W ANTED, a SURVEYOR to undertake the Superintendence H "f the Denbigh and Mold District of Turnpike Ho,?ds, in th^ County of Flin?. Salar??, 960 per annum. The p rson appointed will be required to devote the whole of tim<- exclusively to t ?? 'i.tie? 6f the office, which will ?'. ¡{;n,s"¡f{':h:i; f.i'ltti:x te ieiC¿è t\I: language essential. -\pp!((ati0JH1, with testimonials is to character and ability, to "1\ \"(1 to the undersigned on or before Monday, the 1st of ■i untment will be made at a Meeting of the Trustees of to be held at St. Asaph on Tutsday, the 2nd of August :I., at Iloon. WYATT & SISSON, Clerks to the Trustee.. M. As-iph, 5th July, 1'59. HORSE RACING. AT a 1Jonthly feeting of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists held at Bethel, in the County of Anglesey, on the 18th and \,h day. of J.1'. 18')9— it signified that Horse Racin was to take place at the V.iHf"v. "car Holvhead, on the 2!?lh du of next month. As s",h sports have a considerable tendency to corrupt the (1 'II:h mJr:ijor the oit';1b\1Herl1Lc;0 aEtt and encouraged, It was moved by the Rev. WM. UoBBUTS.of Amlwch, seconded by the llev. nonERT HUOUUS, of Gaerwen, and unanimously rC801ved-Tht all ministers, eldn, and Sunday school teachers, beloogmg to the above-named denomination of Christians in An- glesey be requested to point out to all under their charge the contaminating Influence and bad tendency of such pastimes. And it was further resolved—That the time appropriated to Sunday school teaching be devoted to prayer throughout the Ibnd on the Sunday previous to tlie races. Signed on behalf of the meeting, WILLIAM WII.L\)[S, Chairman. ACCEPTED !ASONS AXCIE? FRF FREE,AND ACCEPTED MASONS 4? PROVINCE OF NORTH WALES AND SHROPSHIRE. llelliren aTe respectfully i?fo?.??,i that, by command of Tl:¡. ;rn;i1lr:iïfrr,t; ;111tr; Sin1:t Wi!irMS WYNN Bart., M.P., a Pro\inchl Grand Lodge Of Lt Free and A???pt,d M80n, ,m be held at Three •■• k ihe :1fternoon of THUUSDAY, the 4th day of August, at H HOTEL, in ll;\I1gor. = ,'t Lodge, Id, 111, will be opencd. j. the Three i' -i p.m. prompt. -us attendance is requested. )l! be a BANQUBT at the British Hotel at j o cloc.k which it is expected all the Brethren will partake. '.cial Grand Stewards will ake their anangements ac- 1 10 the IlIlmhers who signify their intcntiùD to dine, k i, he Iml at the lirilUh Hotel, ptice II. Gil. WILLIAM SWASSBOKOUGII. W.M. SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. }-'¡ Ii:: ltil'1 of poor Will i.ei-essitims Attij-iu-yj, Solicitors,and j f. I'i-oTi, Ul England and Wales <\H i.f wlioin aH c\gi\)le to be '\lilj' and their Wi\es, Widows, and Families. ,d their Wi,?, i,"I"8 SU¡¡¡,(,rtdo)' Life amI IÁII:r5ici'ons, and by Vol?.tr). Ðonation8. I' FE SL'BSCKIl'TIO.V, TEN' Gt:l:-1.:A. ANNUAL do. (Hrst y?,r ?? "() 6 f\fL;\ I ioš-t lú:r ¿ g (j1ltr\5. TI, ;"tl!¡ 1I,'pe Shaw I>E'edsnt'ISj'I¡S' Anderton, London. 'í j\ ,r.( Hanner, LiverpooL 'Vm. Strickland Cookson, London (1 IMru-tors in recotnmi-nding this Soele' support of ;J:}:lib;:t,Hh:{I,i:dlit" tymeb:ur;o: ¡ 'il'- ^nniii.g asiz('8 to cbtain new Subscribers, and to promote the "Nation of Local Committee, for aiding in ihe inv08tigatinn Of i0).i7'1 kcl'er,t: f,d::plc:g\ th? Mnumsiration of the affairs of the A.soeiation. They are happy that already 93.300 has been invested.. i'"pti°"3 and donations will be ti?? kf.)' by "Y ,.s,"i'Mtorn, and by the Secretary, at 20 Bridge-str?et, j fly order of the Board) THOMAS EIFFE, Secretary. flIrar, Oftlces-20, New Bridge-street, London, B.C. H •. V'tques and Post-office Orders may be crossed Union WANTED, T Beatimiriq, about the 16th of August, a FURX1SIIED COTTAGE, containing Two Parlours, Kitchen, Twodouble- bedded Room80, and Two single ditto. Address, stating terms per week, to T. G., MesH3. KENNEDY & WATSON, New. Agents, Brown-street, Manchester. LLANRWST GRAMMAR SCHOOL. RILHIS School will re-open on WEDSI.SDIY, August 3rd. The J. Ilead-Master receives into his House a ?it?,i u. r.f Boarder. There are now a few Vacancies. For terms, &c., apply to the Rev. the Head-Master. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SAINT ASAPH. COMMERCIAL, MATHEMATICAL, & CLASSICAL. MR. HARRIS, L.C.P., IIAVING to more convenient premises, will be happy to r,?'i e a few mor BOAKDERS. The next (itiaiter will commence July 26th. Terms on application. At the late Cam- bridge Middle Class Examination, THE ONLY BoY EDUCATED IN WALES, who obtained a Certificate, was from ihis School. One or two young men, who wish to pursue their studies with energy, can have private rooms. THE HOLYHEAD RACES WILL t?ke p)acc on WEDNESDAY, August 24th, 1859, at the "a1}ey Hotel Race Course (close to the Railway Station.) STEWARDS Capt. R. W. Bulkde)", Royal Horse Guards, It. 1'J)arn Griffith, C. ? glwyd, W. B Panton, K#q., Garreghvyd, 3?h. ,acob'E,q., Liatifair, Captain 1'. D. L. J. Parry, Madryn, Captain T. L, Han pton, JitU Dragoon Guards. I-The HUNTERS* STAKES, value 20 Guineas, open to North Wales. 2- SWBBPSTAKES of 3 Guineas each, with 30 Guineas added, open to all U(lr8$. 3-The STAKES, value 20 Guineas, far Harness Horses, open to North Wales. 4-The CUP (presented by Captain R. W. Bulkele)), to be run for by Anglesey IKrses for l? Anglesey ?t 8' PURSE of !5 Guineas, open to orth Wales, for Ponies not exceeding 14 hands high. 6—The FARMERS' STAKES, value £10, for Horses used in hus- bandry, in Anglesey or (,arii;tri oiisliii- 7—A TROTTING MATCH, value J £ S, open to North Wales. For conditions, weights, distauces, See., sce printed Bills. First Race to come off at nonn. Entries to be made, and names and colours declared, to Dr. WALTIIEW, Newry-strect, Holyhead, on or before the 20th Aug. There will be a Dinner at the Valley Hotel in the evcning There ?vill be a Dinner at the Valley Hotel in the evening By o?,l?? of the Committee, W. JONKS, Clerk of the Course. Holyhead, July 25,1850. THE MENAI REGATTA, 185 9, (FOIl IlEAUMAKIS, BANGOR, AND MENAI BRIDGE,) Will take place 011 SATURDAY, the 6th August. StewaTlI-The Hon. E. G. DUUGLAS-PENN AN f, M.P. THE raes aTe intended to take place in view of Bangor, Dean", mari. lellai Bridge, and both ù .lIks of the Straits above Gallows Point, being between marks f>ff fr)i.\u, and PenuDOn. They will commence about noon. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 —A Prize of Thir, Sovereigns, fn' Yachts \e1on\ng to any .Y?l Yacht Club ?-33totiso.,M. Half a minute per ton allowed. Entrance. One Guinea. In case the entries fortilis Nce be insufficient, the prize will be ginn to yachtsrangii:gfrom 20 to3"> t0l18 O.M., of which a class comprising at least four can be formed, whose ton- nage shall not differ more than five tons between greatest d 2.-A Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, for Yachts beloiigitig to any Roval Yacht "lub of twelve and not exceeding 20 tons O.M. A time race, ha a minute per ton allowed. Entrance, 10s. 6d. 3, Prize of Ten Guineas, for Yachts of seYen and not ex- ceeding ten tons O. M, A time race, half a minute per ton allowed. Entrance, 7s. 6 1. Only two .e." b??id?,s owner and pilot, to sail in each yacht. 4.)> tibeeie'f' co{\o tnbi¡ht I Anglesey or Carnarvonshire not exceeding seven tons O.M. Entrance, 5?.. 5, Prize of Ten Guineas, for Four oared Boats. to be rowed, and ?te,rel by Gentlemen Amateura. Entrance, ;,61. 6-A Prize f?,.Sovereigns, for Open Saihng Boats not ex- ceeding:^ feet keel, The second Boat to receive Three Sove- reigns, and the third boat £1. Entrance, 2s. 7-A Prize ,I Five 1,,eri,, '?'i"T Boats not ?eed'?l? 18 feet keel. The .),,d B?,t io "r receiirc ;C?, and th-e t t'h??idb- ill. Entrance, Is. 6d. 4 8-A Prize of Five Sovereigns, for Watermen s tour-oared Boats. The second Boat to receive Two Sovereigns. Entrance, 2s. 9- Prize of 93 for Pair-oared Boats, steered by a coxllwl\in. Second boat £1108. No entrance. lO-A Punt llace. Prize, £1. Three to start for each prize, or 110 race, except where other- "ie 0 Centrc* boards, sliding keels, or sliifting ballast, to disqualify Yachts and Boats from entering fllr any prize. No ballast to be altered after places are taken for the race. No sweeps to be used. V esds and boats on the larboard tack to give wa" to those on the starboard in alltascs, and lcssels or boats going 'free to those Distinguishing Flags to be carried to the satisfaction of the committee Should the weather render it necessary, the Races will be Eulries to he made before Nine o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 5th August, personally or by letter, stating, rig, tonnage, owner, distin0 guishing flag, and prize for whieh entered, with the lIon. Sec. Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Castle-street, Beaumaris. THE ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB REGATTA, CARNARVON, On FRIDAY, AUGUST the 5th, 1859. FRESIDBST. The Riht Hon. Lord WILLOJ:GHBY D'ERESBY. P\TRONS. Sir RICHARD BULKELEY WILLIAIS.nULKELEY. Bart,, 51.p., '?i ieu tLt of the County. The Right Hon. LORD NEWBOltOUGll. T l:, e Hon. Col. E. G. DOUGLAS-PENNANT, M.P. Sir JOHN H AY WILLIAMS, Bart. WILLIAM BULKELEY-HLGHES, Esq. C. W. G. WYNNE, Esq. M.P. Major NANNEY. ROBERT STEPHENSON, E? q M.P. The Worshiplul the .MAYORoi CARNARVON, COMMODORE. Col, E. G. D. PENNANT, M.P. VICE-COMMODORE. Sir R. WILLIAMS BULKELEY, Bart., M.P. REAR-COMMODORE. LLEWELYN' TURNER, Esq. THE LIST OF PRIZES. 1. Prince of Walo Cup-An elegant Silver Te,, Kettle, value 50 "uineas neU. to "'I '?' by yachts, of not I'? than 10 tons, belonging to aI.,l 't Cll1. A time race; h,if.?. minute per ton allowed. Three to start or no race. Entrance, One Guinea. „ One Hoyal Welsh Yacht Club Cnp- Yalue 20 gnioo"" !o be sailed lor by deckel yachts of not less than 7 tons, belonging to the Roval Welsh Vacht Club. A time-race; halt-a-minute per ton allowed. Three tQ start or no race. Entrance, I' ;'d 3. A prize of 10 So\creigns for Yachts belonging to an? Yacht Club, not exceeding 10 tons. Three to start or no race. En. 5?. sarnng Boats Purse of 10 Sovereigns—A first prie of 5 so- "erein!:1. a -?d prize of 3 sovereigns, and a third prize of 2 sovereigns, to be sailed for by open boats, belonging to watermen, and not exceeding 25 feet keel. Entrance, 2s 6J. 5. Amateun' Rowing Pune of 15 Guineas, to be run for by bona fide four-oared racing boats, to be rowed and steered by gentlemen amateurs; not more than two crews from one clubab? lowed. Three to start or no race. Entrance, 2s 6d per oar. O. Juvenile Amateurs' Purse of 4 Sovereigns—A first prize of 3 sovereigt' ? and a second prize of 1 sovereign, to be run for by fo ur.ar edb?t?, to be .d and .,e" red by gentlemen under 19 vearsof age. To be run in heats. Three to start or no race. Entrance 2s 6d each boat, to be given to the third boat. In this race the Club nieHe to themselves the right of classifying the boats allowed to rnn. 7. Carnarvon Watermen's Purse of > sovereigns—A hrst prize of5ig" ?,d'?con(i prize of 2 sover, 19ns, to be run for by four-onred boats belongi to the Port of Caruanon, nd "e(i and steered by water::ieti belonging to the Port. To be rowed in heats. Three to start or no race. Entrance, 2s 6d each boat, to he given to the third boat. The Club reserve the right of cla-sifving the boats allowed to run in this race. 8. The Castle Pl1re of 8 So\ercigns-A Hrst prize of 5 ,,e reigns, and a second prize of 3 o eigiis, to be r for b) to ,;r: .d ,o:,ly plAce in Anglesey or Carnan-onsh,re. To be run in heats. Gentlemen Amateurs excluded, Three to start. Entrance, 2s 6d each boat, to he given to the third boat. 9 A Pair Oar Kaee—A Silk Jack,' to be rowed kr by Gentle- met; Amateurs without a steersman. 10, A Pair Uar llace for Punts, rowed by two oarsmen and a coxswain—A fl,?t 'ri ze. of 'i fte'!n and a second prize of .pvpn shillingg and si 'p.?ilce. 11 A P.,?, Race, for One 8o\"('ri.n-A first prize of ten $1i1- ling aprizf! f BL iv(!il shilhng:i Ind ?i?pe?, ni a Hurd mi»«Vtwo shiUings and sixpence, to be run l?or by two-oared Sunt, each punt to be rowed by one rower, wIthout a coxawam, Threeto stau or no race. No ntrance money. 12. Sculler's race. 13. A L1 tick II tint. Bo«tman e eII:;C'¡: t)t I:Jc: c t:UChtlg him\3nseylf will ^;Vr,re ■ U* eTr v?sS or boats with the H n H'S aefa V m. « More Six ?'rl.,k p.m on Thursday the 4t ii of Au,,ust, a fter %Iliciib?l?, gedup to '1' °O'clOl'k p.m, o the :mc day, ,I nti,? entrieswillbe finally c!oscd. T h0 com! rs.e^ able to attend pfl'SOnaUy, are, reqnes:c(t to com- municate iii writing *ho name, port, rig. and tOInage. old m,ca- .sureinent.orkee s lengtl 0 *i,e "e8elg, according to the 81l- ing 1,. to which bhe be^ lt ug. It ,ill b? proper to et.t? ds- tinctly the prize or prizes for which tney i. 'nd to ,.P?te, and t'i?i'?g fl t!ie), t?r(,pcise to cai Serc- Ali letters .1,Id be ,(Idr,!?,d (post rec? ) to the Hon. t? r, tW,I.h Y"l Club lIous<. Ti,? proceedings to commence "t half past ten o'cloek a.m. A Display of Fireworks in the Castle. THE IIOYAL Wilsil YACHT cLUB KEGA11A BALL Will take place in the Evening. I.ADY-1WTKONESSBS. The Lady Louisa Dousjlas Pennant, The Lady Sarah Hay W'i'i' T: Lad,, NN'illougl? b; do Broke, TI'? Lady Bulkeley, Mrs. Bulkeley Hughes, M, Gritllth, L\anfair. C. A. DELMAR, U. see. R.W.Y.C. PATRONIZED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT, ARCHDUKE CONSTANTINE OF RUSSIA, &c. SNOWDON SPABTAND FOSSILS, BRITANNIA AND MENAI BR!DGE STONES, PENMON AGATES, ANGLESEY CORNELIANS AND JASPERS, AT JOHN ARONSON'S, JEWELLER, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. The above are Manufactured into various Articles witable for REMINISCENCES OF WALES. Medals of the Britannia and Menai Bridges at this Establishment. THE GREATEST PORTIOY OF THE PLATE BELONGING TO THE LATE BISHOP OF BANGOR TO BE DISPOSED OF AT JOHN AllONSON'S, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. GRIFFITH DAVIES, SILK MERCER, FAMILY LIN BN, CARPETS, AND PAPER HAIOIWG ESTABLISHMENT, BAN G 0 R. CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S PICKLES AND SAUCE8. HILL EVANS AND Co's BRITISH WINE IX WOOD AND BOTTLES. Huntley and Palmer's Reading, and Haylock's and Co's, Liverpool, Wine, Lunch, and Cheese Biscuits, PRICE, IS PATENT COMPOSITE CANDLES, WILTSHIRE, YORKSHIRE, AND CUMBERLAND HAMS AND BACON, CHESHIRE AND OTHER CHEESE, AT THOMAS IK ETT, OLD ESTABLISHED TEA AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, BANGOR CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PBICHAUD'S.) M?.. BECKETT BROTHERS be? respectfully to announce  F 'i,'lll s J: Eastgate Row, (late Prichards), an entirely N?,, of HRUSSFCL s IKL I) J>&KM L-Vsl Lit ,nl T ,I'ESTITY ILAR! 1.1 comprising a great variety of new and superior designs. In the purehase of these Goods, Messrs. H. lies to ,,y they b,,e Ken r:f\; 1 \cf l '(':I:¡ :1:rfinnlr7n;.Ptr: r:le;:e'd I.r! Je1 b a\)' :o that they have just received a New Stock of IMPROVED METALLIC BEDS1EADS, and CHILDREN 0 C016, IRO.x and Also, NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CHINTZES, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. Messrs. B. haviu* at their New Establishment the advantage of every facility for a large ,e of I,i r F.r.i?hi?g Tndt', TC^ECT^ILY solicit of FAMILIES about to furnish, and b?g to S:fy they feeU^.red that by the jjnnctuaU economical, ami thoroughly efficient manner in which they are prepared to execute order in ei?ery branch ol the H uritiahiQg Upholstery bjusiness, they will not fail to secure the approbation of their customers. ti?e). "ili!f?ilto ?;tlie FEATHER HDS, AND BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.  l T T l tA BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PIUCIIAKDS'), EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS A ItE- LIVERPOOL, 134, DUKE STREET (?irect)y opposite, Beiry-streel) LONDON, 33, LUDGATE HILL, and 110, REGENT STREET. ATTENDANCE DAILY FROM TEN TO SIX. Attendance in CHESTER, Every TUESDAY, at No. 3, Pepper Street. I BANGOR, N.WALES. The HMtMoNDAYin each Month, at Mr. R.b,rt?, Watch NI?k?r, HIgh Street. Th? CAKNARVOS, ?e I CAR:'IAltVUN. I .I)ridge rms. Hotel, Private Koouis. MESSRS G\BRIEL, the 11 ti'bli?h?,l IMcchanical Dentists, present their compliments to the Inhabitants of M BA\GOR and CARNARVON, and their Vicinities, and beg to state that one of the Firm will visit the above Towns regularly, and mav b<-coated on the LOSS of TEETH, &c„ from 10 to 5 o'clock each day. The necessity ha. ton: been felt throughout I. pårts of the country of being able to obtain the services of a D? g in hi, p'o f,??o., without the necessity of a risit to town, or without i, to pay an exorbitant charge for such 'Ecrvice8. ThiR desideratum Messrs. G.b,l will at once ??'?e??"'G'' a're "he '??S??n??e?\?Y?e???? T'E'E'T?'Md ?UM?.?hich are fitted ?ithab.ojut.prc- cis on ,ind success, such ind,?,l a,? by any other means unattainable they are fitted on the most tei?d,, go.. or wi,es of anv description, an( are warranted to prove as Ann and useful i.utli ,,0 the ?lt urat masticator ami, in d",r to r?der !? ?"r! the reach of ?he'tno? ?o?i?).th? are SUL LIED ?t ?h?e," strictly m'?era?. Messrs. O. s Pamphlet [?at?) f.? ?p)?n! the ?tem. which hag been approved by the h.?Mt medical authorities and the Press, and will be sent po.t- r by lesra. Oabric}, whu r.?.cttirers of every 8pciaH.ty appe":ainmg 1. th profession.—V,*tabluhed rrtP NOTICE-FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATIENTS FROM THE COUNTRY. Messrs. Gabriel's hours of attendance in BANGOR will be from 9 a.m. till 8 p:m. f n hours of attendance at CARNARVON, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Messrs Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR will be on the 1st of August. C Alt NAB VON ■ on the 2nd of August, AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. The best in Europe, warranted to retain their colour, from 3? 6d. per tooth. $eN, 94 49. DECAYED TEE I'LL effectually stopped with the NVHITE ENAMEL, GOLD, and SUCCEDANIUM, prevents further decay and tooth-ache. ¡MESSRS. GABRIEL'S Prepared WHITE GUT'lc}a¿It;iEL, forSTOPDNGDROAYEDTEEm or TOOTH- ACHE —This valuable stopping i. placed in the cavity when perfectly soft, and becomes hard as the tooth itself in ten minutes after insertion and renders the decayed member sound and useful in mastication. Price Is. 6d. per box, directions enclosed. Sold by all Chemists in town and country, or can be had direct from the Inventors, for 20 stamps. Observe their name on each box, with- 0111 °" ?)'E??? GA FUT I KI /S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for Pre.er<ing and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, is sold by all Ch,.i?t? in town and country, at Is. 6d. per box. ???I'E?S'R? GAB "JEL'S ",Iy_i"td WHITE ENAMEL for STOPPING DECAYED FRONT TEETH, which renders them s)Un. and does not turn black. May be had on apphcatioD, or through any Chemist in the Kingdom. Price 5s. per box, with dUpctlOl1s for UEtc. MESSRS. GAliRI EL have introduced into successful practice the ELECTRO-GALVANIC PROCESS, for the painless ex- traction of Teeth, and all operations connected with Vental Surgery. MESSRS. GABRIEL ARE IN ATTENDANCE DAILY, from 10 to 7, AND MAY be CONSULTED on the Loss of TEETH, and aU OPERATIONS AP- pertaining to D,iiti?t?y, at their ?,t?bli?h.t. pertaimng to Dentistr;, at t eir 134, DUKE-STREET, LIVERPOOL (DIRECTLY opposite Berry-str?t). 33, LUDGATE-HILL, and 110, REGENT-STREET, LONDON. Consultations free of expe\1it, AND chargee abictly MODERATE. Agent for Chester. Messrs. Piatt & Son, Chemists Wrexham, Mr. Rowlands; Bangor, Mr.Griffiths, Chemist, HI^-street, Carnarvon, Mr. G. Owens. Chemist. IMPORTANT NOTICE. As some unprincipled Parties are now making and offering for Sale UIl Imitation of the GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH. we hereby caution all our Customers to be careful, when pur- chasing, to see that the word GLENFIELD is on each Packet, to copy which is Felony. WOTHERSPOON & CO.. GLASGOW & LONDON. FAMILY LFNENS.  ANDERSON and SONS' old-established Department for R. Warranted FAMILY LINEN, viz., Single and Double Damask Table Linen, of Scotch Manufacture, Sheetings, Towel. lil\s, Quilts, Blankets, &c., is fully Stocked, as usual, with every Arlicle required for Household purpose.. Thev feel sure that their well-known reputation for keeping nonC but getiuine Goods, iud the care wi th "? iCh 'I?" execute aU commands,-Hemmiug, Alarkin?, Washing, and eending in ready for use, without any trouble to t,hing, and ?nding in Orders,—will ensure to them a continued increase of that support they have recd ved for more than forty years- Country 6rdert?' bv o%t' carefully executed. and the Carriage of aU Goo?s purchased in this Department will be paid. ° ?'<*)SS'? &r LADIES' UNDER-CLOTHING, WEDDING OUTFITS, &c„ Up Stairs, quiet and retired, removed from the tl of business, where a complete Assortment of Ladies' Goods kept for LADIES, GENTLEMEN, and CHILDREN, in IIOSiEllY fr TADIE,, G?,NTI,lI ',NiFN, and CIIILDREL, in S.?k?, Stockings, of tie best ma k e, sui.table for GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS made to order, from Pattern or Measurement. Fit guaranteed. CARPETS. R. ANDERSON and SONS beg to announce to Buyers of CARPETS that their Stock is very large and well assorted, and selection and purchages can be made, at present, on highly a vantage us terms, There is ?t prospect 0'. advance in price, which ha been anticipated by them by recent large m. lp e? t? in Wilton Velvet, Brussels, Kiddenninstcr, Venetian any o'? CARPETS, which they shall continue to Bell at old They have a Lot of Best BRUSSELS for Small Rooms requiring from SO to M yard., which they are seUi? at .3?. 9d. per yard. frc,r? Patent KAMPTULICAN, for HaUs, PaMa?s, J!?)??ar?)- rooms, laid by experienced Workmen. Well-seasoned FLOOR CLOTHS, eight yards wide, constantly on hand. CABINET FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHING. It. A NDERSO and SONS invite the attention of Families Fui nishing to their Department for every description of CA BIN ET FURNITURE, which is manufactured by them, by Steam Power, and are choice Specimens, both as regards Novelty of DESIGN and Quality of Wood Frotm y otf h e t0a 0(?1? ilitiesthev po?es?, ttiev ire enabled to exccute Orders for first-class Furniture at the prices usually charged for the inferior London make. Estimates given, if required, for complete House Furnishing, including Carpets, Curtains, Bedding, Sheets, Pillows and Cases, Table Linen. Bizi rlkets, Quilts, &c. These Goods, of which they &'f t!se Go,)ds, of which t I," hold the largest StGck here, are kept nearly ready for use, and are subject only to the Manufacturer's Profit, their connexiou8 with Scotland enabling them to place their Customers on highly favourable terms. The usual custom with UPHOLSTERERS and others is merely to keep Sample IJaUE:rns and Lengths of Pieces, and when executing all order to 3upply themselves with the above Goods from Houses in the Trade, to whom they h«\ve to pay a retail piofit. The CUR'rAl?, and FURN ?SHIPNGy BRANCH is under able MaagltIent. 8S the 'i e a nt Designs so frequently exhibited in then windows -ill b. v! and ?o p?i.. h?ii be spared by R. and Sons to render this Department perfect. New Goods in Satin, Silk, and Damask, are constantly being received from Paris and Germany, from their Agents there. FEATHER BEDS, BAIR MATTUESSES, and BEDDING of every description. I liON and BUASS BEDSTEADS of the best Manufacture, with all the recent Furniturc oaretully packed, and Removed to go to all parts of the world. Contracts ghen. THE FAMILY LINEN CARPET, FURNITURE, AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. 42, 44, AND 4G, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. R. ANDERSON AND SONS. TO BE LET, READY FURNISHED, And be entered upon immediately,, ,4nd nNiaoy?,situated a short distance from Barmouth, P Merioneth, either to one family or in apartments. If.is a ,??wly erected house, and contains Dining, Drawing, and Break- fast Rooms, two Kitchens, two Pantries, and eight Bedrooms, Also, a Coach-house and Stables, Kitchen and Flower Gardens. From within a few roods of the house, there is a splendid view of Cardigan Bay. It is also conveniently situated for balhin and fishing, and belonging to the house is a pleasure boat; and it is undoubtedly one of the healthiest spots in Wales. Apply to Air. O. ROBERTS, Pant Einion, Barmouth, Merioneth- shire. JJLKINGTON AND CO. PATENTEES OF THE ELECTRO PLATE, MANUFACTURING SILVERMITHS, BRONZISTS, &c. Invite attention to their spacious Showrooms, recently opened in CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL. In thus announcing the opening of their new Establishment, Elkington and Co. solicit Merchants, Shipowners, and the Public to inspect their Stock, which compri!ileiJ all the varieties of Table and Dinner Senices, as well ag ornamental an,! Fine Art pro- ductions. Every article of Electro Plate bears their mark-E. and Co. under a Crown. MANUFACTOHV-NEWHALL.STREKT, BIRMINGHAM. CHURCH-STREET, LIVERPOOL. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, RRIHAT compact and delightfully-situated FARM, called BRYN- TIAU DUON, situate hetween Beaumaris and Penmon, in the Parish of Llaniestyn, Anglesey, and containing from 10 to 15 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land. The above Farm is surrounded by the lands of Dr. Owen, Haulfre, Sir John Williams, Rhi.inva, and Colonel Williams, of Craieydon, and is approached by two roads-and being the high- way or parish road. It is within one mile of the shore ol the Straits of Menai,-to which place there is a road direct from the honse,-and within two miles and a half of the market town of lleanmari8. The Property is delightfully and beautifully adapted for a Gentleman's Residence—[several of which have recently been erected in the neighbourhood}—as the views from the spot are most enchanting and sublime. Apply to J. NV JOSES, ERq, Solicitor, Beaiimaris; or to Mr IV. GRIFFITH, 78, Netherfleld Road, North, Everton, Liverpool DENBIGHSHIRE. GROVE PARK, WREXIIAM. RPO BE LET, for One or a Term of Years, all that pleasantly 1 situated MaMi? ?aU?d '?'S'MVEyi'RK." with the '?ut? buildings, Gardenr's Cottage, Stable, and Co.'h-ho.??' ,elI- stocked walled Garden and Orchard, Flower Garden, aud O'?, mental Grounds, together with Six or Ten Acres of valuable Park Land, surrounding the house, i:ldl1aillg the Town of Wr,,I, a g ,I, mail statiou on the Gr,, Western Railway, within easy distance of Chester, Liverpool, and Manchester, and 11?urs o?London. The House, which is most ..b?t??ti:?lly huHr, contains two Entrance 11,11, Dinin and Drawing Room, (28 feet by 20 feet each), small Drawing Room, Library, and Breakfast Hooms, elencnt Cellarage, Housekeeper's Room, Butler's Pantry, laundry, Kitchens, Bath Room, Water Closets, and numerous principal and secondary Bed and Dressing Rooms. It is supplied all through with gas and water, and is in every respect suitable fQr the reception of a family of importance. There is good fhhin in the neighbourhood, and Sir Watkin's Kennels are within a few mile: The Premises up to tbe prC8ent time have been in the occupa- tinn of a" Parkin, Esq" as a first-class Collegiate' Echool, for which they are "lilabl), adapted, and to any one see Ing such an establishment, the big Irt!puta,?i.oiite, Ilool hag enjoyed for a great number of years is an advantage not easily estimated while the healthiness of the locahtr, convemcflce of acce38. and beauty of situation, render it a most desirable residence. There is -1-?rge detached School House (63 f,?t by 17A fe:eit a r \=he8rfosHIO(163 Ltar Jj Master's Room, suitable for ny purpose where accommodation of space I3 required. Any further particulars will be furnished by Mr, Ormiston Wlgfair, St. Asaph. W H O L ESALE & RE TAIL. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR PAPER HANGINGS IS '0 CATHERALL & NIXON'S, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. CATHERALL & NIXON very respectfully announce to the Public, and the Tirade? that they have just purchased from the most extensive Manufactories England, a large and varied Stock qf Paper Hangings, consisting of MANY THOUSANDS OF PIECES of the Newest and Choicest ,U*igr><i. *»,! ow 11."m. AT EXTRA ORPIN ARIL Y LOW PRICES. TO FAMILIES AND VISITORS. APARTMBTS in a Farm-bouse in Atigle?ey, where parties may be accommo.latwl with Two Parlours, Four Bed- Jooms (two double-bedded rooms), and Kitchen, if required. There are Stahles and Coach-house, and an excellent Vegetable and Fruit Garden. The house is nwg delightfully situated, and commands very extensive views of the mountain scenery of Car- iiarv nshire. A fine river for fishing (being a favourite spot for salmon trout) is within a short 4 stance of the house It is about two miles from Menai Bridge, one and a half milt from the Bri- tannia Tubular Bridge, and only one mile from Llanfair Statior. The whole or part may be taktlI. Apply to.r?T.?., JONES, Sarnfraint, Menai Bridge, or Mr. PRicifAUD, Anglesey IIouc, Bangor. SALES BY MR. DEW. ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SALE. RE THE LATE SIR ROBERT WILMAUES VADGHAN, BARO.MCT, DECEASED. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE. OF A MAGNIFICENT AND EXTENSIVE SIDEBOARD OF FAMILY PLA rE, J EWELLERY, Oriental, Dresden. and other China Ornaments, A CELLAR OF CHOICE OLD WINE" LIBRARY OF BOOKS, AND PAINTINGS, INCLUDING FIVE MAGNIFICENT PICTURES, BY ltlCIIAUl) WILSON, &c„ AT RHUG, MERIONETILSHIRE. )1 It. WILLIAM DEW 1 Has the honour to announce that he his been instructed by the Trustees oi the late Sir Robert Wiliiames Vauslun, B.r(,,??t :Ol ie ¡epoSsi: l';be" TI'It V'ltr;J: ¡ on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, 1st, 2nd. ami ard days of August, l?85a1 o'clock,?-t, NOBLE MANSION (distant I mile from Corwen, and 11 miles Irom the t\I:1:11lln ltoad Station, 011 the Chester and Shrewsbury A fine collection of ORIENTAL, DRESDEN, FRENCH, and A OLD NANKIN cms", exhibiting some of the dlOicest Cabinet Specimens, a« well as Services for the Dinner Table; p. wards of71101 Ol'NCKS of SNA'KU PLATK, embracing some fine Antique Piec, of unique anti exquisite design; a variety of handsome aud costly JliWKLLEltY, in Brooches, Necklaces, &0, set with Brillimts. Cameos, Agates, &c.; Various Old Relics aid C,,i?,; a C.11., of upward$ of :¿OO DOZENS of superior OLD 11,11 including magni"cent Port of the favourite Vintages of 1834 (in agniiins and 1831 Claret,. Ch.g.?, Madeira, Sack, Sherry, Moselle, and Lisbon; about oGALLONS fr 0"' H (),ME. REWED ALE aud TABLE BEER; a "lie and carefully-.elected LIBRARY composed of OOO VOLUMES, principally Historical, Bio- graphical, and Classical; Portfolios of old and modern E- G11 WINGS, and curious OLD PRINTS; several fine GALLERY and CABINET PICTURES and PORTRAITS, by GASPER l'OUSRIN, MAKUATTI, VAN KESSBL, JULIO ROMANO, CARA" VAGGIO, ROTTENHAMBR, and FIVE VALUABLE PICTURES by R. WILSON, in flne'state of preservation, possessing all the Brii iancy ol Colour and Transparency of Atmosphere, for which this favourite Artist was so celebrated; ORIGINAL STUDIES AVTER THE EARLY LAS1"1ms, &C. The whole will be fully enumerated in Catalogues (Sixpence each), to be had a week previously at the principal Hotels in North Wales, Chester, and Liverpool at !\1e!irs JONES and BLAXLAND, Solicitors, 7, Cro3by-quarp, London at the Ofllce of this Paper; and of the AUCTIONEER, ritish Hotel, Bangor. May be viewed (by Catalogue only, admitting three) on Fri- day and Saturday, 29th and 30th July. Coaches run daily between Llangollen Roa I Station and Cor- wen, Bangor and Carnarvon, and the Denbigh Station (passing the t,a,.c? G.t?. to the Park") Conveyances may also be had at Wrexham, Ruabon, and Os- westry. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, At the Briti,h Botel, Bangor, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of Aug. next (instead of as previously advertised), at One o'clock p.m. preci-el! d in one lo t,ubject to conditi 0 a,I, to be tphen rod, ALL that commodiou Freehold Dwell in- House, being4 Bulkeley Place, High-street, Banp,or, containing par.?, Sitting Hoom, ?our Bedrooms, and Offices, with the Gar eii, Out-buildings, and Prenrses, and now in the occupation of Mr. William North Jones. For further particulars apply to Messrs. ROBERTS, BARBER, and HUGHES, Solicitors, Bangor; or to the AUCTIONEER, at the British Hotel. Eliqible Investment.—Carnarvonshire, North IVaks- THE BODEGROES AND METHLEM ESTATES AND FARMS, IN ANGLESEY, Embracing an area oj about 1,500 acres. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW At the CROWN HOTEL, in PWLLHELI, on NV?.I..)A?, the 10th day of August, 1859, commencing at Twelve o'clock at noon, THOSE well-known valuable FPE ELL oLDSrATES of BODEGROES and METHLEM. THE BODEGROES ESTATE Comprises a mansion and demesne, with about 040 ACRES of arable and pasture land, divided into compact and desirable farms, situate in the several parishes of Llannor, Denio, and Abereirch; together with cottages at Efelnewydd, and several tenements in the town of Pwllheli, all in the county of Carnar- von. The said Estates of Bodegroes and Methlem will each be first offered for sale in One Lot; but if not so sold will be immediately afterwards put ul)for ?ai? i' 'I'?'t?- The 1ansioÐ of Bod,zro,.?, is a good, substantial and comfort- able i" residence (replete with eonviiences with entrance fiJ:¡l., li:¿e:dv;;n cíá,Jtii:bsin I the midst of lands of parklike appearance, embellished with fine grown and ornamental timber, and commanding rich and varied scenery. An avenue of venerable beech fronts the principal en- trance, and the lawn is tastefully laid out, and studded with shrubs and evergreens. The flower and kitchen gardens are in excell- ent taste, and, with an adjoining orchard, are well supplied with wall and other fruit trees. The plantations are principally of thriving oa Of t h'3f??,rkt:. l" ,of ti?? Oil it I. ?uffi?l?nt only toa1,,t farms (most of them being within a ring fence) are situate in the well known district of 1,1,y are in 3 good state fcultiv.ti and intersected by good roads" The property is well supplied with game, includil1 some of the b est covers for woodcocks in ;ortli WalLg. liae k of har- riers is hunted in the district three timea a week, and otters are plentiful in the neighbourhood. The demesne and home farms are bounded oil the west by a tr(lut stream, affording excellent sport to the angler. Bodegroes is situate about mile from the town of Pwllheli, where Englih service is performed in the church every Sunday. The town is acknowledged to b?tie one of the best supplied and cheapest markets in the principatit). It h within twenty miles of the Railway terminus at Carnarvon, to which Coaches run daily, as well as to Portmadoc and Edern. The roads are good in all directions, and the air is mild and salubrious. The sea is within a mile of the mansion, and the beech is one of the finest for bathing, Fish of every description are caught in ,he l,y ,,d the security and proximity of the St. Indwells Ito.d. fF??hi,i(lucement for yachting, and Abc?ryst. "yth is within four hours' sail. The Land Tax on the greater part ""e B""r.?. Estate is redeem ed; and the whole of the lands are exempt from hay tithe, and all other tithes have been commuted. The local rates are THii METHLEM nEiS.mTA,mTEp Comprises about 739". lr" 2p. of .ral,Ie,meadow, and pasture Com divided into compact f»rro». situate withIn the parishes of Aberdaron, Bodverin, and Bryncroes, i the county of Carnarvon. It the estate is not sold in one lot, it will be immediately put up in several lots. All the tithes have been commuted. The Methlem Estate is situate near the Port of Porth or, "ten miles from Porthdinllaen, and fourteen miles from the market town of Pwllheli, anti the principallot face the Bay of Carnanoll. The ANGLESEY FARMS comprise ;)8a, Or. ai)., situate in the parish of Llandrygarn, in the county of Anglesey. Lot 1. '1 he fartn and lands, called Y n)"swaelod. Lot 2. The messuage, farm and lands, called Ynyswen. All the tithes have been commuted. The farms adjoin each other, and lie very compact, between the roads leading from Gwyiuly and Holyhead to Llanerchlmedd from which latter town they are distant about three miles, and from Llangefni five mites. The respective tnanb iU how the farm, and printed par- ticulars of the .state,. with plan" may be had on application to Mes.rs. W??t..??.tt and F. W. Blake Solicitore 28, John- street, Be4ford-row, Lon doti; Ld,?,?J.d ,Lq.,Solicitor, Pwllheh; from Mr. Wm. Dew, the Auctioneer, at the British Hotel, Bangor; the Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon and at the principal hotels in the neighbouring towns. PWLLHELI. TO PARTIEST^URNISI-IING. I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,) BY MR. W %I. DB%V °°'°ck at On THURSDAY, Uthlugult,1859 12 0 clock at noon), at the M.\NSION °hl¿°tfRt"'UltNÍTURt COD A NEAT a8sembl?ge of I,0J' Lp f.uKN ITURT, con- A S;ig 'n:i lJ1g:: R??.. Suite.d Chamber APPeud4le8 AVte;ticular. of which "ill appear in Hand Billa, SALE BY MR. ORMISTON. DENBIGH SH IRE. FREEHOLD FARM. In the Parish of Llanfair Talhaiarn. TO B E SOLD BY AUCTIU, BY MR. ORMISTO N, At the BULL INN, Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, Auiust 10th. ?t I i fnr 5o'clock pm., punctually, subject to euchconditions as shall then be producer), AIL Ih. t FREEHOLD FARM ??lle? BEDWYN ISA' sil".t? I AI¡:tirlrr.i;:e in ;I): IA; containing in the who'e 96 acres theraboutst of Arable mid P. ture Land, "it"ti".H.?do.??b?? iidi?g '-d the d\¡t of Mountain She\ p Patur there adjoining, iu the holding-.f Mr. Joseph Roberts. The r.b1,,I, of Lord NwhoTO\Lh. and is within a couple of mill!8 of the village of Llanfairtalhaurn, Further particulars may he had on application to Mr. Gold Edwards, Solicitor, Ol"nbigh; )Ir. Kichard Williams, Bron J parc, DlIbigh; W. Williams, Esq, Berth, near Ruthin; or to the Auctioneer. Wigfair, St. Asoph, July 15th, 1859. GnOVE PARK, WREXHA11. Important and extensive Sale of elegant modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in rosewood, walnut, and mahogany; Glass and China Services, Silver plate, Carnage, nore, and Harness, two Cowp, and other Effects. MR. ORMISTON Ilaa been instructed to Sell hy Auction, without the slightest reserve, on the premises at Grove Park, Wrexham, on Wednee- day and Thunday, the 3"1"" ? 4th of August, 159. commenC- ing each day at 11 for l "loek most punctually, TU E whole of me ,cry handsome modern Household Furniture# ml,kf,,t, dining, drawing-room, and bed-room uite.. princi('all in ,w..d nY! and walnut-wood, handsomely f;lrnilu!d in damasks and Morocco leather, comprising a nob Ie telescope frame dining-table with three loose leaves, and side- board with raised glass back, lounging, library, easy and dining, romn chairs in morocco leather, brilliant pier-giats in gilt frame, 51 bv 41 inches. The Drawing-room is elegantly furnisbed in walnut-woad and Rgured Damask, with window curtains en suite, handOlUe Brus@ell'? carpets and hearth-rug, poild fire irons, See. I Bí'1;\c:J:d a:a¿ltd,i:a': ¡:h:dcirch and er bedateadq, including a curiousl y carved anti que mahogany I b;erlfer:hdc!ii1atlI: ks&;aarnat:fIoes winged wardrobe with under cupboards and deep drawer, chest$ of drawers, toilette services, and the usual bed-room furniture hair mattresses, feather beds, &c.; Brussels aud other carpets. The Entrance Hall contains a massive hall table with a marble 1ab, mahogany bagatelle board (full size), a fine toned Harmonium with six stops? and music-stool, in rosewood, hat and umbrella stand, &c., &<. China dinner, dessert, tea and breakfast services, cut glass in great variety, and the usual complement of furniture and re- quisites for butler's pantry, laundry, house eeper room kitchens, &:c. t A quautity of useful SILVER PLATE and Plated Goods. In the School Department will be foun,1 40 Iron French bed- steadf, each with paliasse, hair mattress and feather bolster, five Ions? deal treesel Tables, four capital oak double desks with fitted i""t" eight oak forms, three desks with platforms for masten. two large square drawing tables, 12 feet long. han,?some large g a., d book-case with cupboards under, about 300 vols, of books, new oak office table with drawers complete and leather top, curled oak ditto. The Out Door Effects include useful brown cartiize horse steady I. hun. or .?ddl,, ",amy. hooded ph&ton with lamp » broad wheeled iron arm cart, b'd,wo?.l?..t mHch cows, euctimberfritne? .t: r 1, ?r ? t?nd,, ?.?d,. chair,, &?., and about 150 capital iron hunHeg- The Furniture in t heng rooms is of a very superior qnalitv, being principaHy the manufacture of Ir. Gardner, Of Chester, and new within he last few )ear&. Catalogues are in '?:ofpr,p,,a"t io?, and may be had a fe- days before the Sale, at the place of Sale, the principal Hotels, and of the Auctioneer. The HOPSE with GARDEN and LAND TO BE LET.- Wigfair, St. Asaph. SALE BY MR. G. FELTON. — LLAND UDNOk IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD BUILDING LASD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. GEORGE FELTON, On MONDAY, 1st August, 1859, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon AT TIIE ST. GEORGE'S HOTEL. LLANDUDNO, THE following very valuablc PROPERTY, which, being FREE- HOLD, and UNFETTERED BY BUILDING REGULATIONS, offers unusual opportunities to builders, speculators, and gentle- men desirous 01 becoming residents in that important and rapidly- increasing Marine Watering Place,-Llandudno. = I to 8.,y, comprise plot' of most desirable Fuildinp, Land, containing about half an acre each, centrally situate near the Market Hall, atidthesitesofthe intended Town Ilall and Church, and having frontages next the proposed roads respec- tively, called Giod daeth-street, Lloyd-street, Maelgwyn-street, and Tregauwy-street. The above eight lots will be offend in one, and if not so sold will be put up separately, or in such other manner a mar be determined on at the time of sale. Lots 9 to 16 inclusively, comprise plotd of Builtling Land ol exactly similar character, and very similarly sítu3ted to the first eight lots, but offering an additional frontage next Madoc-street, and will be offered for sale in the manner referred to in connection with these lots. It will be observed that the above arrangement will girr ample opportunities to persons desirous of building de- tached Villas of moderate size, with Gardens and Stabling, or of erecting separate Terraces or Blocks of noues. Lots 17 to 24 inclusively, comprise plots of cxcell rit Land, containing about six acres each, well flituflte near the Telegraph Hil in Llandud?o, commanding extensive pro? pect?, and Iigible for various purposeg, especially the Erection of small Tenements, with gardens and home- =?or c?t,l, and spade 1,.= ti,ese eight lots will be offered for sale in ther te rrd to in connection with the first eight lots. Lot 2-)-The reversion in fee simple, expectant on the termi- nation of aA existing lease, of cprtain Tenements situate at Ty- Coch, in Llandudno, including an immediate ground reut of £3 annually. The premies compri!!elf in this lot consist of several tene- ments the particulars of which will be produced at the tune of sale, and which are now in part let, and in part valued, at the yearly sum f9109. The purchaser will become entitled to the imme- diate possession of the entire prIlie' on the "'irai"' of ,he lease (which is for th li?, .oft..per..n?, respecthely aged 63 years and 60 years, and for the life of the survivor, and for 21 years from his or htr death), and in the interim the rurchuer will receive the ground rent of £3 annuaUr. Particulars and Conditions of Sale'with Lit?.Irapl?,? shwmg the dimensions of Lots 1 to 21 inclusively (which are already staked out), may be had after the 18th J. of Messrs* ROBERTS, BARBER, aud H eauRs, Solicitors, Ban?or; the AUCTIONEER. Penrhyn, near Conway, and Church Walks, Llan dudno; and at the Offices of the following papers—'The Midland Counties Herald,' Birmingham, The Manchester Guardian,' and The Liverpool Mercury.' COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Alteration of Petty Sessional Divisions of Isaled, Isdulas and nl<thill. DENBIGHSHIRE TO WIT. A T the General Q. site,Session. of the Peace of our ?overeiga AT ¡dI:rQlríd:StlhaC':y 1;Le ilf l(;hvf for the County of Denbigh, on Thur?d", the thirtieth dav of June, in the twenty-third year of the KJ;eOaVte:i;i:l N _i 't.,i f the U,?i Kingdomof .r, Britain "I Ireland, and so forth, and in the year:' ?.r Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, before '.?ho.h,E?q" ire, and John Wjatt Watling, Esquire, (Rear Admiral) and others, their companions. Justices ok our said L (ùy the Queen and so forth; It was ordered as follows !hl:e:tls l:ring caused the samcnt rejiaaiiitDn*r to the Alteration of the Petty r,in. [)l'ilrllons .of hal I,dand nuthin in the County of Denbigh, and which 8U £ ment W;8 submitted to lhe Justices at the last Q,uBrt J:; sions he1d for the said County,) to be P"9hed ..je a eN three -f 1 N<wspaper» quarter Seiolls, in l,hree 8uccstoii\'f! Iumbf:;f e.pe8 Ptbe circulated in the sa.,1 County .ndnserted, ;rIIilS tfRh:u:hlst:u:nUld be tke into eot:= with a Notice that such « SMfjoni, for lhe said County, held 3ideration hy the(,, h? s???ioti? forthe sa Id County, held the ..id 30th 'I.) j1839. it is r d ?r?. d th-t ?u?h be adopted. An, ort)erei| that the Parish of I.lanfair* .hall, on an d from the first day of September ne*t, be dd| is xed from the Division of ]8I:d in the PlI C mnh and be annexed to and form put the DivUi()(10, Is- said Lonni ..idC(,o be called c,-dul.. Division ) on and }19t Jt dB;: fi:: ;l: a: :h;'aïl t: (Tert on and from the $aid rst da of September. And it i& allo ordpred that, the several Townships or Places of Wigfair and Jleriados, situate in that part of the Parish of St. Asaph, which lies in the County of Denbigh, shall on and friyv. the first day of September next, be d.sannexed from the Division of Isdnlav aforesaid, and be annexed to and form part of the Ditision of Isaled aforesaid, (to he called the hald I>ivision)on and from the first day of September next, and that this order shall take effect on ?'dfrom t he said first day of September. And it was aloO ordered that the Pari-hfi,l??,?,w ;ndt' 0W'I' of Penbedw, both in the aid County, shall on .d, liaid first day of September next be diannexerl from the Division of Kutliin in the said County, and be annexed to and form part of the said Division of Isaled (to be called the Isaled Division)on aDO rom the said first day of September next. and that this orda shall take effect on and from the said first day of September. By the Conrt, JOSEPH PEER. ■Ruthin, July 4th, 1859. Clerk of the PeaC9.