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MISS MITCHELL "DECEIVES Daily Pupils to instruct in the Xv usual branches of an L,,gli,i? (,a Moderate term*. The tiext Quarter !I commence APRIL 2nd. 5. VHON HAULOO TERRACE, UPPER BANGOR. TREBORTH HALL ACADEMY, Conducted by Mr. G. L. Parry and well qualified .A8sistants. Fis respectfully announced that the Second .l Quarter will oommenee on MONDAY. Marcb the 25th. r~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT the Partnership existing between TIfAl?.A J."?' and A'z? Ju(s.of I)OIRell carrin on the business of Web and Flannel Manuhcturers and Sewers, at Dolgelley. aforesaid, under the name or Firm of HANS All JONES. and Co," is this day dissolved. ONRe.an o. 'o WILLIAM GRIFFITH. Dolgcliev, Solicitor for the Parties. Dolgelley, 10th March, XBCO. TO ARCHITECTS. WANTED, Plans and Designs for a Chapel about to be built in the grounds of the North Wales Counties 1\\naÜc Asylum, Denbigh. The building to contain 200 Sitting, and the total cost, including Belfry and Bell, and all internal fittings, not to exceed £500. Application inr information as to site, &c.t to be addressed to Mr. JOII" R"D¡SOS. Clerk and Steward at the Asylum. TO BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of Tendering for the Erecti.) i of a New Parsonage at I.lanfair-Talhaiarn, Aber- gl, can see the Drawings and 8 ")eexdcition by applying at the Office 01 Mr. FAIRCLOCQH, A,?hit St. Asaph. Tenders to be delivered 011 or before SATURDAY, the 3ht instant. The lowest I or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. St. Asaph, March 20th. 1860. WANTED. A GAMEKEEPER, a Welshman preferred. A WaTes One round a week, with House and Garden. No Due need "p?l)' who canmt produce the highest character as to his morals, as .,Il as to his capabilities. Also, two stevdv, powerful men is GAMB WATCHERS. Wages Thirteen ,ii? IIinzs.ek with H.? e' Garden, nnt free. J Apply to B. W. NVY?, Esq.,Abe'. g?l?. LLOYD'S. NOTICE is hereby given, that the AGENCY for LLOYD'S ut IIUYL, and fir the coast from Great Orme's Hea to bri,Ig, is VACANT, and that ppli?.ti. for the ,?PP0 i ta)cdre to the Secretary, and accompanied by tes- ..i,ials, 1, re(!i,,d,?,,tik the 14ti? Apri A Ir. ",I,11, up "ill be forwarded to candidates upon ?p- plIcatIOn. Lloyd, 21st March, 1860. G. A. HALSTED, Secretary. THE AGENCIES ARE now being revised of a Life and Fire Insurance Ct.>mp,UI).with a view to filan: up vacancies from deaths and other ciuses, an of appointing Agents for districts where new popnht1ans are growing up, aa well as for other places where the Company has not hitherto made appointment.. App'i,at'o'is, in wfti.?. may be addressed to X. ?. Z., Post Magazine Office, et.9 e?t. Lcnd, Satisfactory references will be required. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. JOHN EDWARDS, RUTHIN. Subscriptions already advertised 31 8 0 Mrs. G. Jone. 0 2 6 K^W^n^r^q'rBachymbydfawr 0 10 a E. Parry, Esq., Accre 0 10 6 Parry, E q., oo 5 '0 R. Ll. ..oo.oo. 0 0 JlI.J. D. .oo" 0 2 6 ?r.H?one?-onhyn" S ?  Mr. Roberts, Penybryn n « j? > nJJ Mr. W. Davi?.050 Waiter Wpme, E.q.?? j! J. Jotie?, Esq '050 Messrs. S. an tsandCo,. Manchester ?. 1 0 J UJJ Meiers. Roberta, Taj lor, and Newton '0 00 E. T„ Beaumaris 1 1 0 ?' ? t?r ?S?ription Hit will clo?e at the end of the prMent h'?"t? .'Ii.g subscribers will be p\ealPd to pay their co" tri. buti.n, to the S. ???"??Ban?. ?'Sn. or ?'the Secretary, .thin, %I l? ISGO.jCLARKL SAINT ASAPH UNION. APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER. THE Guardians of this Union wiH, at their '.?le?ti,, to be held at the BOARD KOOM, St. Asaph, on ?u??'?t)?' S?d"' day of March instant, proceed to the  of a AI .dical Officer for tht Workhouse and S. Asaph District, which comprises the 1 arishesof St. Asaph, Cwm, ?' ??'Ji'r.'h?"c'o.?.'? ao area o? lt>l>98 'acre.. a,.d apop.- lation of «41. S.tiary.t'M per annum, %v?thr al,, by the Consolidated Older, and other orders of the Poor Law 1'rd. ?he' per?n appointed will be required to reside within the District, and to enter into a contract for the due performance of "accination of 8uch District.  App!?'i'on'? and testimonials, with certificate of qu alification, to be sent to me on or before the 21st day of March instant. The per-on ?lecte I will have to enter on the duties of his 0Mee at La d y- da'?y next.By Orier ROIJT. EDW. WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Gu.,di?.is of the St. Apaph Union. Board Room, St. Asaph, 8th March, 1360. HOWELL'S CHARITY. ASSISTANTS for Girls' Schools at Llandaff and Denbigh, in Wales, which are abont to be opened, the forN)er" for 30 and t'h'e latter for 25 Orphan. the Go?rnor of each School being at libei ty to admit Boarders not exceeding 30 in number, as well as day Scholars. There is a Chief Matron or Governess for each Sch, ol, who will have the care, superjntendane. and direction of the School, I?elt the ?nn?e? of the Establishment and Assistants, who .t be member of the Church of En?and. who are to be paid a stinend of ?40 per aURum, besides maintenance, are required to !SnU.tGir? in piety and nrtue. according to the principles of the Cl,iT bl, A,,i,t,lll "'i Ihto teach he Girls Redinf, "'rido" Arithmetic, En?h Grammar, Geo- ?.phy Biography, liiotor, the Elements of Astronomy .Garden &o?y. M?ic. Fr.'nch. an? :d fu¿htIrm.b the GOTnnon hflH frm time to time direct. ?-? Y?a..t'r a're"o b? appointed a?a Court of the Drapers' Comp?v. and ?p!L ation..ron. candidate capaNe ofmstiuct ?h?G'i.), u.t)?. branches of Education before mentioned, (accompanied by testimonials), may be sent 'oMr W. H. SAWYER. the k to the Ur?era Company, Dupers Ha,,odoti on or before TUESDAY, the 27th March instant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THOMAS J mms, of Sheffield House, in the Town of Llanrwst, in the County of Denbigh Grocer and Ironmonger, h?h. by Indenture, dated the 25th day of February 1800. '.Mi?ned aU and .in?ut?r hia Stock in Trade, ?oo? Wares, Merchandise. Household Furit." and aU other ? DerMna) ,?,?ti to and Effects wh.tMe.er and wheresoever, Snto JosEPH WOODALL, Who?ate Grocer, and I HOMAS LLOYD '['a M,? 1,b-tl? of til? rLi,,rp,l the County of -ncaster upon trust f0rth? "iftt t?,??.el Cri.jitor» of the said Thomas J?ne. ? and that saidIndenture Z "ut'? by the said Thomas Jone, J ph Wo.q.11, and ma? Li o? d Bowen, thc 1., of the date thereo', in the pr" c of Rnd IS attested y JOHN Ro..??? date thereo'. 'n the ''??"'? Uenbixh. Attorr.ei-at- ??-w!.?.?'  ()f Li%,erpool, 10 the ?ounty of Lancaster Accountant. And iff is 1«?.fMoS^s ent is Flow I)illg &t th e f l, ,?, of the .idI? denture of Assignment is noW lying at th.e Office of the aid J.1?. l:oh<rt Gr? in !.lanrwst afore.ald, for tho benefit of the CreJilor' of tbe .aid Thomas Jones wh) sha 1 execute the oatr.u. or signify their assent thereto, within to* calendar months from thc date thereof. %atedthi.^daa.v,lM.h.18«0. JviiN 1\. RiFFiTH Attorney for the Trustees. WHEREAS JOHN PLATT, of Brynyneuadd, in the Conntv of Carnarvon, Esquire, and MARGABEl, ?L???r??'.??° t???'???:??u?r.,?cx?c?h???? and i?- County 0((;arIl8r\on. widow bein"z respectively interested under  11"?, for he Inelosure, Exchange nd i.?- the Provisons Count} ofC"??. and Hereditaments 9 't frt h in provenirnt i of Land, t!?. Easiments aApp the Schedule hcrt"UlHter "ritten, with the lnt'menh aud AppU! tenaucea thereunto ht>lonsdng, -iication in writinJgU, tco t the E.?han,?e of the d ?in t.h r;'l: Ci:;a;;r i::rftnaJlo''asr:i'1ïe quiries whether such l>r0P°-"d h,g' W0U1J be to the Owners of such respective Lands and lIer.ditaR1ents. and to proceed with the same under the pr, of the said Acts Now the Inclosure Commissioners for Ei, ngland and a Wales, beingb of opinion that such Exchange would be be,fl?i-1, and that th? e hereby gil? Notice that ^Sla7C8tf^d^nonflrma eo in tbe matter of the eaid appill dbyaet'swsMKSa^S'agj  to them hy 80m' p..()n cntitId to an Estate in, or to a charg upoo. the aid Land and Htreditamenh or any part thereof, on or hefor • the 7th, day of JULY net' yAe?/??e<a which the Foregoing Notice ?'_? Xand and ti?r?dit., -ent? in ^Llaiiffrirfechaii^n t^e is ?.t,r.ted. it, t, I ?? ?? the P.rih f LI.,fire?h.. in the Cointyof Carnarvon, and proposed to be exchanged for the Land .d DESc1ft|pTION. ? ? P, ??'"  A. R. P. Xr .> ,rt.fT)bL??h a r &p MB.- bMhpartofDo. .? g ? Land an' 11 e^lt<ll"en^ u>K 'h the "b'"named Mararet JtUate in the Pri. ? of LI.f?,irf, StoC, •.uol^rniv J ot nproposed to be exchanged for :r. tl :'?;¡)I:t:r::V:i:d'Changed for l.»U DSC ll,,Floli. A. U. P. Tithe -a'. A_ E p  I 024 Witnen my hand tbas nd "l of March, 10 a year .f 02r Wd Q.o g*tk, bu?d, dV ?.d Ist B1 Ordor of the Bord. A MANURE MANUFACTURER ITTANTS to appoint a few respectable Dis- "f trict Agents. Liberal terms gh'en, and the Manure iold carrie fee. il(i r,?@ itik occupation and rferenccst M. L..] Mr. lliley's, No. 21, Mincing-lane, Loxdon, E. C Mr.I"lep,2:11;'I';I:N I CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY. A QUARTERLY MEETING of the Committee of this Society will be hdd in the CHAPTER HOOM, on W- NESDAY, the 11th of April, at U o'clock. t o pn t "j??y o??? Hon. Sec. Llangefni, March 22nd, 1860. TO THE MEM HERS O. THE PORTMADOC INSURANCE SOCIETY. YOU are requested to be punctual in the payment of the balance of the Call made on the IOlh January hltt-sal 3 per cent. due from vou in the course of the neat month. ''° S.-VML. HOLLAND (Chairman.) Portmadoc, 20th March, 18GJ. NORTH WALES ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENCY OFFICE. FOR Houses and Lands to be Let, or for Sale, to h. MOORR, Architect and Suiveyor, Estate and House Agent, Llandudno. No charge for Regitring Hoase, Fishing, Shooting, and Farms to be Let, or for Pioperty for Sale. FLINTSHIRE. VALE OF CLWYD RIFLE CORPS. CONTRACT FOR UNIFORM, &e. rPHE Committee are prepared to receive ten- X d?r? for supplying the corps with their Uniform and Accoutre- ment. A pattern suit and sample of the cloth may be 3eeu at Messrs, PIERCE and SON, lIih.'trc'" Rhyl. The Clothing and Belts to be 8therd8ed for separately. i Tenders to be ent in by the 30th or March, to J. LLOYD, Mount Road, St, Asaph, Hon. Sec. Pro. Tem. BANGOR MUTUAL SHIP INSURANCE SOCIETY. THE Ordinary General Meeting of this So- JL ciety will be held at the Society's Rooms, PLAS LLWYD, iu this City, on FRIDAY, the 30th instant, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, to transact ihe ordinary business of the So,t, AUo, in continuation, an Extraordinary General Meeting, to consider the tl,,in_,r, La!ing the following of th? 8.,i,ty,? RL?l,, via. No*. 2?, 44? !)9,6J, 61, 6. 67, 7t, 73, tind 77. SAMUEL ROBERTS, Secretary. Bansjor, March 22nd, I860, INSOLVENT DEBTOR, To be heard at the Court Houie, Portusal-atreet, Lincoln's-Inn- Fiods, in the Cotinty of _Ili (idl on FRIDAY, the 2;rd day of March, 1860, »t 10 o'clnck in the morning precisely— pMERT?GREATWOOD" formerly of Par- JLL "ille, Vine'ard Roa', '%V?lli?gt?n, Salop, then of Meriden Place, Coventry Road, Birmingham, then of Ashby Place, Bristol Road, Birmingham, both in 'Vamickshire, then of Tywyn, near Conway, North Wales, and next and late of 4, Heddl'n-tret Regent-street, Middlesex, part of tAtto;*n,-at.l,aw, other part not practising, and in the years Iand 18 ? Deputy- Coroner for the County of Salop. T. R. APFS, Attorney for titeInsolvent, 7, South Square, Gray's Inn. CERRIG-CEINWEN CHURCH, ANGLESEY. TO BUILDERS. THE Rector is desirous of receiving Tenders for Rc..lmí1ding this Church. The drawings and specifics- tion rnsv be seen at the BODORQAN ARMS, near the Bodorgan Station, on the Chester and Holyhead Railway, on after MON- DAY, the 19 h day of March next ensuing. Tenders sealed and endorsed must be sent, under cover, to Messrs. KENNEDY and Ru?s.'ArcMtect9, Bangor, and 33, Woburn-Bquare, London, on or before MONDAY, the 2nd of Apri Th Recor does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any !i, e,? ,d?r, ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County ot Anglesey, will be held at the County iia"'i"B" TUESDAY, the 3rd day of Anril r?el'st the hour 'f Eleven .I.?k in the forenoon, at wSe'h t?J'an'd place ?B?in<.J,' ?M?%nd Thiusa appert.m- in!: to the Assessment, Management, and Application of the County R?te or Stock of the said Conntv, which b) an)' Statute or Statutes now in force, the J"?ti ?? fthe ?le.,? are ath?,i?? d to do and transact at thu Gene:al Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof, will be commenced, done, and transacted publicly and in open Court. OWEN OWEN, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 23nd March, I860. MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the e.t GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the TpE?CH for the County of Merioneth will :eEhI?O TUES- ???e3rdda' of April, 1860. in the County Hall, at Dolgelley, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the Court will nsoh'e itself ?nto a ?otnmittee, and proceed to au it all such bills and accounts against the County as shall be then delivered; and also to transact the business relating to the Assessment Application, and the Man?ementofthe County Stock, or Rate, and the General County busines, and likewise alt bUbines relating the County Con?b?ry ?nd ? a?ca?ion a? ?n?em?.t of the 1.1i?. Rate after "h i? ,b the Court wiU be adjourned to the following ?y.tob. held t the Place at"0"'?. in the forenoon, when the Grand and Petty Jurors WtU be ca ed over, and the Cou?t will Procecd to hear and determine all matt:rsbrougl!t before them in the following order -I.nthe tri. of pri- ?.n??. O?dieted for a,ult? and misdemeanors 't '?y fl"lr Sessions, and in alling p(?-" bound by recognizances in cases where "app?on? ne '.n'ad? for ,h," p?p'?-S. the trM of priMnera-3. )n the hearing of apPfah-4. In hean.?mohonB and in the transaction of such other busine? as may be brought before the Co irt. bell;:o:nd by reconizance to prosecutc.or who may have to prefer any Indictment, Presentment, or articles of the peace, are required to furnish me with proper instructions on or before TUESDAY, the first dy of the Sessions; and in case of special Indictments or proceedings, instructions must be given or sent ag long before the Sessions as practicable. The Clerks to the Justicesoftheseveral Divisions are requested to transmit to me, seven days before the Sessions, all Depositions, Convictions and Recognizances, which shall have then been taken, with any instructions for Indictments, which they may be able to i\e. All bi '1' against the County which shall have been audited and allowed either previously to or at the above Sessions must be presented for payment to the County Treasurer between the hours of 11 and 3 o'clock on Wednesday, the 4th day of April, the second dav of the Sessions, when the aame will be paid, other- wise they must stand over till the following Sessions. AND NOTICE I3 HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, T"t on "y t?? 4th day of April next, the Cout will be moved to petition her Majesty inycoueil to appoint additional PoHing' Places in and for the said Count)-, Iwith a Notice sent t6 m, of which Ih? following is a Copy To the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Merioneth. We the undersigned, ten inhabitants, bein-registered Voters of and for the said County, do hereby give you Notice that when the next Quarter Sessions for the said County shall be held, the Court will be moved to make a Petition to her hjety in Council from the said Court, or the Justices asseinbl? it representing that the number of Polling Places for the said County is insufficient, and praying that the following places- that is to say, Kestiniog, Penrhyn, Barmouth, Aberdovey, Corns, Dinasytuowddwy; Llanuwchllyn, and Llaudrillo, situated within the same County, or some or one of them, or such other place or places within the said County, as to the said Court shall deem desirable—may be a Polling Place for the said County, and that the t-ame may be declared and ordered to be a Foiling Place or Places, conformably with the provisions of the Act of Parliament in that behalf made and passed. Dated this Third day of March. 1860. EDWARD JONES, "WILLIAM WILLIAMS, RICHARD WILLIAMS, HUMPHREY DAVIES, GRIFFITH PUGH, Ÿ(¡Wn';E.ILLÍA)úS, JOHN JONE9, EDWARD GRIFFITH, WM. JONES, MORRIS JONES." EDWARD BREESE, Clerk of the Peace. CARNARVONSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, l,?AT .b. ?r-w^vPHAT QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace 1 for the Couhty ot Carnarvon, will .be helel at the COUNTY HAH, '.tn ? County ???'? said County, ou WEDNES- AAyLihi: Zrda:;o}'lridl:,t d hInr't; ccB in DAY, the 4th ??y??'t)jM 'tat the hour of ten o'dock in I }¡í¡"o;J, :i d' S,??? eh Hand criming busine. April aforesaid, to h^d at tb County nan aforesaid? on THURSD,tY,tlie ? tll d?y of April aafotorreessaaiid d, aatt 'tth^ e hour ono o'clock in the Forenoon, at whic l, mentioneù time and place all business, raatt things appertaining to the asse?- THURSDfAoYre, noon, f s* anAd n JaPnpDjl* icftion of the County Stock or ment, management, (which by any statute Rate of the said County ot  any statute or statutes now in force, the ju.ti?. of fae Peace ar0 authorised to do and traDssd at the General Sessions, or at any to do .nd tr?t ?t'? ,???i.S?nenMo..ed, be c)mmenced, done, an ? transact,d ,?blihcil in p?. Cour?. commenced, done, ?P." C-t. That the business relative to the Coun V' /"° CmDlenCe JN o'clock on Thursday, the 5th day of April for, ?.id. Dated this ?h day of March,  p?LE. WM THEARSBY POOLE, Clerk of the Peace. N B —Ma?tfratet' Cterkt tre reqneated to fo ?.d R?. .N d ?ti to the Ci.?.f th.P.. so as to r.Mh him not httrthM tht :td¡rc: t{:âII:: to reach NORTH WALES-LODGINGS TO LET.jV CONTAINING Drawing, Dining, and Bre o fast -iti? eight Bedrooms, and every other ¥' vunieuce within six minutes' station. j A;,ply to Mre" WYSN, Bron y Maen, HanMrhohan, near A? j>. TO BE LET, V AND ENTERED UPON 1ST MAY NEXT, F THAT House and Garden in Castle-stret?. Ruthin, now occupied by Jo3eph Peers, Esq" with St?< i Co.?h-h?'.? attached, anoCteC'I;et:tt;:('H PEEKS, Esq., and for particular1 him, or Mr. NAPIER, Coed Coch, Abergele. March 20th, 1800. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, 'I THE Mansion and Demesne called "Bo 1 EGROBS," with Gardens, Stable?, Coach-houses, and P mises. 18 most dcsirablv situated, mile ?.t.t fr om ..1 flourishing Town of Pwllheli, and it? ?p l?.di' bathing beaeh, ?i h is ?q,,?t by none. The pr.,i?i.t, markets are well supplied, _d of consumption are sold ?t very moderate price' Applv to Mr. G. T. Pi,t.?? J..???. solicitor, Pwllheli. J £ Zf\ per Annum ADDITION TO INCOM? -An?* r,,si,e(itab?e '4'radesman or other person hayingpP Shop or Parlour in the r?.?,p. t t of the t.?. in which he resides, such town bin?rr?n tl?i.di.t?i,t, may realize this Additi- to his Income by devoting two hours upon three evening. per week to a matter of a very light easy character. None ,led apply who cannot give atisfactory references 88 to I?i? pa?t character and present position.-Direct, wiih full name and address, to C. E., at Mr. Evans', 4, Symons'-iun, Chancery- lane, London. FARM SEEDS FOR NORTH WALES. GEORGE CHIVAS'S STOOK of the above is now complete, and is of the usual superior quality. A List of Prices (which are very moderate) will be forwarded post free on application. North West of England Seed Warehouse, Chester, March 15th. MONEY. Tlte Llandudno Water Sf Gas Company, Limited. LOANS ON DEBENTURES. TJL HE Directors of the Llandudno Water and Gas Company are prepared to receive Tender? of Loans, in 9ums "'o? ?!!o'' ?d upwards, on Security of Debenturet. for periods of three to five years. Interest, £ 5 per centum per annum. By Order, JOHN WILLIAMS, Secretary. Estate Office, Llaniludno, March. 1860. THE NEW TARIFF. JOHN AND CHARLES DUTTON, SUCCESSORS TO LATE EDWARD EVANS, TX AKE this opportunity of thanking those who have honoured them with their patronage during the last twenty years, and beg to infOlm them and the public that !h?y shall in future n.a? th?'e' R'ednc?s ?n  their Prices foi all descriptions of Wines aud Spirits, in accordance with the new Tariff. ?' Bride-street, Chester, Mar,h 13th, 1860. ON THE 5TH APRIL The Boo!& of the LIFE ASSOCIATION OF' _L SCOTLAND will be clo-ed for the 21st Annual Balance and 16t)? D?v?o,?f 'P'ron?. APPL?CA'np?S for A,surancps, if lod'-ed ON OU BEFORE THAT DATB, at any of the Offices or Agen- cies, will secure a Share of Profits one year earlier than later en. t?,.t.. TRANTS" I1EAD-OEFICE FOR ENGLAND,- LONDO.20, KINO WILLIAM STRBBT, CITY, E. C. WITH AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE KING- VOI, THOS. FRASER, Res, Secy. NOTICE. To the Householders and Farmers in Anglesey and Holyhead. REDUCED PREMIUMS IN FIRE INSURANCES. GRICULTURAL Produce and Farming A Stock Insurance at 3s. 6d. and 4s. per cent. '(Irdi"r" Ri-ks, from Is. 6d. per cent. Every descrition ofRi?k,?,l Moderate Rates. Forms of Proposal, Prospectuses, and general information, on ap- plication to Mr. P. T. CRAWFORD, State Fire Insurance Company's Agent at Holyhead. ?'Me Fire Insurance Company Chief Offices, No, 32, Ludgate Hill, London. ELLIS'S RUTHIN SODA WATER. R ELLIS and SON beg respectfully to in- R. form the Public that their SODA, POTASS, AND SELTZER WATERS AND CHAMPAGNE LEMONADE, So lonz celebrated for their unrivalled purity, may be obtained fr? re?pc?ctable Retailer, of Mineral Waters in the United KiU?IMPORTERS OF GERMAN SELTZER WATER. RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. DECAYED TEETH AND TOOTH ACHE. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, AND HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT, HOWARD'S WHITE ENAMEL, For fillinf decayed Teeth, howeve large the cavities, without ?a'?'' !!e? or ?sure? in a sluirt time it hardens int? a white enamel lr\[¡iSrSe:inlfl:edltrmtot ::dn:n;n'a:s, w;ei der? the iJnfu! operation of extraction nnnecessary, it arrests all further progress of decay. This t?uaMe Enamel is in a Mft state, so tbat it cannot give the least Pain, and may be u??d by any perMn?ith the greatest ease, and ba. the remarkable pro. perty of immediately becoming hard and sound as the Tooth it- ?? ?h.dh?the air and food from the neve. It ia superior to an,th?t? l?n n.ed before, and will succeed when all other remdie8 haTe failed. "SOLDUY MXBESPEOTADLE MEDICINE VENDOM. Full directions for use are enclosed '?th each Packet. PRICE ONE SHILLING. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Pre.cribed by the moot eminent Medical Men tbrongbout tbe WOI LD as the i fes t, speediest, and most effectual remedy for m?nMI-TtON BttONCHtTtS. ASTHMA. COOOHS, RHEUMATISM QOUT I- Ni -II DISEASES OF TBE SKIN, RIC- KE?MFANTtLBWASTIKQ.&AH. SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. DN no JONGH'S Oil i. the o.t emcaciom. the most palat? D R'bP. ;aJnfoSii!hutSi"ff:u:stiiiatt: most economical of .11 kind.. It. immeasura le therapeutio ?erior? over ver other variety is MtaMi.hed by innumerable .P. ,? tu simon al? from Phy.ida? and SurgeoDs of Euro- pean ?eput?, SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:- BARON FOUQUIER, Professor at the University of Paris, Physician to His late Majesty Louis Philippe, c. Sfc. "I must openly acknowledge that you have rendered an emi- nent service to science by acquainting PJACM'?"E" ">E cause of the frequent irregularity in t?? o,. o.,Liver Oil, and directing their attention to a proper choice. It is, there- f.r,?, with the greatest pleasure that I pay my tribute of well- ia;: to ht:u;e e:r;sl oa¡h:re:;t;h;fsii; and chemist, whose researches after truth ''M?osthimsomany sacrifices, and who has shown us the way of rendering h?h iy effectual the administration of one of the most P."efu?medi- cines we are acquainted with. HENRY LETHEBY. ESQ. M.B., F.L.S., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology in the Medioa I College of the London Hospital, Medical Officer of Health to the City of London, c. c, In all cases I have found Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil pos- sessi"g the same set of properties, among which the of cholaic compounds and of iodine in a state of organic combina- tion are the most remarkable in fact, the Oil corresponds in all its characters with that named "Huile brune," and described as t, b, variety in the masterly treatise of Dr. de Jongh. th r:Vti:I\1 1i:ií;Yaa:e'h :irion of Oil has great theiapeutical power; and, from my "?t". tion?. I have 00 doubt of its being a pure and u..dult, article." R. D. EDGCTJMBE, ESQ., M.R.C.S., Surgeon to the Royal Dispensary, 6-c.t? J: have used Dr. de Jongh's Oil in my own family ivi? success, md believe it to be in its effect superior to every other preparation. I am desirous of introducing it into the Royal pensary, of which I am one of the surgeons. fold ONLY in IMPERIAL Ilalf-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 90.; Quarts, 9, capsuled, and labelled with DR. DB JoNOH'a stamp and signature, WITHOUT WIllcn NONE CAN POSSIBLY Bg OENUINE, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. CA UTION.- Where the least difficulty exists in, ob- taining Dr. de Jongh's Cod Lioer Oil, Messrs. ANSAR, HA ELFORD & CO. willjorwardfour Half-Pints, CARRIAGE PAID, to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of remittance/or ten shillings. ■ SALES BY MB. DEW. CAE-LLEPPA, BANGOR. VALUABLE BUILDING LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW. At the BRITISH ØOTEL. BANGOR, on FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1860, at Two o'loak in the afternoon, .ubjtct to conditions to b e tben prod?ed- THE a1?ov6, l1'tJj; PROPERTY, forming a JL po;don of th? Oild' called O?g LLEPPA, ..d i? it..Ie in the h,? t t C'tT Of Oangor. tbT::a:f Tb:ut with uch care and attention, $nd tLdt'UM into. tu'?MeLottt'or the erection gf Dwelling Houses,, whwh, oi, ^the great demand .I.li"g in Bangor for Sou?'? fery de'?rip?n?n be "adily let. From its el? MtfJ position, commanding'liews of the gurroandinjr scenery aud Menai Straits are secured, and hleh o"not be puilt out. An opportunity, which seldom occurs in the neighbourhood, now offen itself to parties anxious to Pool& their own FIee- hold*. Arrangements can be made to give the Purchasers early P.??.io.. Printed particulars and plan. Wether with further information, ukba had from Mr. Q^D IJDWAEDS, Solicitor, D?.bigb; and ■ISRMV. DEW, Auctioneer, Baotfor. ♦ XCENT FREEHOLD FARMS IN ANGLESEY FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW, At the BULL'S HBAD INN, in the Town of Llanerchvmedd, on WEDNESDAY, the Hth day of April next, at One o?!ock tnth<- afternoon (disposed of in the meantime by Private Con- tract, of which due notice will be given)— rX pHE Fee Simple and Inheritance of and in the following Property, viz. LOT 1. All ll,l compact and desirable Farm, formerly occupied as t'vo I.n'.d ?-11 d by the sevetal names ol BETTWS and TNP.PFYN,N ON.sitt?at? in the Pariah of Amlwch, in the County of Anglesey, and comprising a Farm House and Out-buildings, and 77 acres, 2 roods, and 31 perches of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. The above Farm lies close to the hi;h road, and is distant Only about a mile from the populous Town of Amlwch, which atfor's an excellent market for farm produce of all descriptions. LOT 2. All that other desirable Farm, called SIMNAI WEN, or SIMDDA WEN, situate in the Parish of Llanfechell, in the said County of Anglesey, comprising an excellent Dwelling House and Buildings, and about 40 acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now in tbe occupalion of the Rev. William Johnson, Vicar of Llanbadrig, under a lease, at moderate rack rent, for the term of his incumbency as such Vicar. For a view of the Property aply to the Pioprietar, Mr. JOHN GRIFFITH, of Brynglas, Llaneilian, and any further p.uticulan may be obtained ?f hi., r at the 0 ,? ? of may eobtamtd <. MR. m?B'?LOYD JONES, Solicitor, Bangor. Dated 10th March, ISO. ANGLESEY. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY ME. W. DEW, At th BOLL HOT:LIi!Ji'n !U'D'Y, the l?th day o April, 1860, at th"! h" .1 2.?l,,?k in the afternoon, subject to conditions then and there to be p duccil- ALL that Freehold Land called PENEHOS-YE- A,FOD situate in the Parish of Llandyfrydog, in the County of Angle.ey, contai,n,A.. of La,?dorti?,,?at?.uta, toget her oW?ith Cottages, ,'0? d r? p,i,, ,d thereon, and which are I:ll.: ::v .troOd O!e'f-;l}l:, e?ihn R1a: iJln William Jone@, John Morris, and J. Edwards. The property is diqtant from the Town of Amlwch about three miles, and adjoins theproprty of Lady Dinorben and others, and is near to the ?y'J M?n?. About three ?cre? of the land is seed ?d with Wheat, r which 1, to be taken by the purchaser of the land at a valuation. ?rfr t,.?r .rti?.lar? apply to the AUCTIONEER, British Hotel, Bangor, or at the Offl, e of Mr. THOMAS OWEN, Solicitor, Llangefni. SALE BY MR, ROBERTS. DENBIGHSHIRE. POOL PARR, rttthin. MR.ROBERTS Is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Farm Premises, Pool Park, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of March, 1860. THE very valuable Farming Stock and Im- JL pl?.?nt., H.?k H.,Ps nd Ponies, &c., late the property of Thomas Turnor, Esq., de? ed, consisting of- SHEEP. 52 Black-face EWES, in lamb or with lambs. 56 CHEVIOT ditto ditto 12 WETHERS. 2 Black-face RAMS. I CHEVIOT RAM. CATTLE. 12 In-Calf COWS. 9 TWINTKRS. 2 Two-vears-old BULLOCKS. 12 YKAULINGS. 1 BULL (Welsh.) 14 Ripe Fat BULLOCKS. 14 Half-meated BULLOCKS. HORSES (Waggon.) 9 Powerful and active WAGGON HORSES-various ages. 3 Two-years-old ditto HACK HORSES AND PONIES. CHESNUT HORSE, 5-years-old, quiet in harness. GEEY MARE, 7 years old, extraordinary hunter and clever haok. BAY COB, 7 years old, handsome, up to great weight, and with fine action. BA Y PONY, 6 yi'ara old, H hands, very fast and clever. j Handsome GREY PONY, 5 years old, 13 hands, fine action, with immense power. BROWN MARE, asred, quiet in harness. :LrgWJ: :i \ty t;rne;) Ditto rising three (by Grev Gilbert.) Ditto FILLY, rising three (by Windsor.) BROWN FILLY PONY, risilli three. BAY ditto, rising two. PIGS. 4 Breeding SOWS, in Pig. I Ditto, with Litter of 1BOAR Tamworth breed. 1 BOAR, Berkshire breed. 2 Fat PIGS. POULTRY. Geese, Ducks, Turkeys, and Fowls. IMPLEMENTS. An important collection of modern Agricultural Implements, (eon"e quite new), including a Portable Steam Engine and ?lbr@hiiig Machine (by Clayton and Shuttleworth.) CARRIAGES AND SADDLERY. From the Well known reputation of the late Mr. Tumor as an agriculturist, the Auctioneer deems it almost unnecessary to make any comment on the above important Sale. The SrMr?rnor had for .Fin;yeare past paid especial attention to hi. Sheep Flock, which will be foundt to ijosseias m an eminent degree the qualities he was so anxious to obtain, viz., early maturity, e:t,s:p;s:ugÍIe. T ese points of recommendation ?eo apdpl' to the 'e Th? Waggon H.r. are both active and powerful. The Hack Horsel, Ponies, and young Stock, are such as an Auctioneer has seldom t. 0 ? offering to the public they com4ine blood and action with great power. The Implements, chiefly ?e'w',?re by nrst-cta? makM9, and possess all modern improvements.. CaLalogues may be ° obtained at the following Hotels :-White Lion, Ru?iu Crown, Denbi? Royat, Rhyi; Bee.Abersele Royal, Chester Black Lion, Mold; Wynnstay Arm., Wrexham; O?en Glyndwr, Corwen Eale?, Hanrw.t: Voelas Arms, Pen- treyoel?e; Lion, ;i;ri!ï: iWvlise :sh' from the Auctioneer, Clwyd-street, Ruthin. W Sale to commence punctually at Eleven a.m; POST FREE FOR TWO STAMPS. EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY OF AN ENTIRELY NEW THEORY OF CURING DISEASE, BEING the recor4ga.peri?.?? of tt,ir?yveare'Special Practice D Great Britain, France ,?"ti 1, D.?eiiomin?iied LOCAL SELF-TREATNIENT di? .ered in A.lia, ..d which is so 91 simple that all can practice f.r hi.?eif PrivaMiy. Succe?uUy, a. .x at t?? alle.t cost, thus ao dt,)r?' fees nl their mmeral pOl. soThe NEW DE" I. n EXTRAO DN?,.y D .,S- COVERY for the treatment and s?lf.C.? of Supermatorhœa, Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervou.n.M La.s. ude DeprM.ion of Spirit., Loss of Energy a?d Appe?tte, Pains in the pepreSBion Limbs, Timidity 8elr-distrust, Disziness, Want of E""Wi p "? i i Z ,f it of Energ)  Love of Solitude. Groundless 'ears, I'jIpiUUon of the Heart, ^oji,ses in the Uead and Ears, Indecision, Wretchedness, Involuntary Dischargfee, Impaired Sight and e..r Indigestion, and Bodily ?h.le..Y-t?-, ill-l- ing'"dNl an d an th e tal and Physical Incapacity, &c, and "'?"?,? complaint.) Pohlonou8 Drug&, w i ticha    i h I.V. f¡oot¿r ér:nia\c:;ilte.Bt8V:ih:i ble Information on e h., i  .I  :c.pi. t ats, which reveal hidden roy3teries. AC HIH TOMSSW CONTEMPLAT- G IIARRIAG 11'!PT¡d "t-fle, American di?e,.Iry demonstrats  treatment 0' such cases,' and \V.III prove a BooII to Suffering Invalid., who may, safely a peedily r?inpr?nene'a?'and vigour; by adopting the means pre- 8e"d E" '"?'S'e'?di'nary e.a in the science of medicine." be may easily °!?\mpor??hat these alarming complaints may easily be removed without Drugs ?, h"e l?ar?Y emonstrated, and the entirely new and "hi?su'cc'eJsfui treatment, as adopted, fully exDlained. Medical Review. "fu?r''ait"c?mar?'" themselves of the above, the .ulnor basnet, and will not, allow the sam? to be sold, but he wforward it to those who send their dd,?. and two stamps F° E' ?d?X' thU-W.. HILL, Esq., M.A., No.?, Alfred Place, Bedford Square, W.C. GRIFFITH DAVIES, FURNISHING ESIABLISHMEITT, BANGOR. CARPETS IN VELVET PILE, BRUSSELS, KIDDERMINSTER, TAPESTRY, VENETIAN1 DUTCH, FELT, PRINTED DRUGGETS AND FLOOR CLOTHS, COCOA AND INDIA MATTINGS, HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, &c., TISSUETTS, REPS, LASTINGS, DAMASKS, AND UNION MOREENS, UTRECHT VELVET. TABLE COVERS, TOILET CLOTHS, COUNTERPANES, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, BED TICKS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK CLOTHS, NAPKINS, BLIND CLOTHS IN ALL WIDTHS; CHINTZES, DIMITIES, &c.Scc.; FRINGE8, LACES, GIMrS AND BORDERS. « IMPORTER OF SWISS WINDOW CURTAINS. "PAPER HANGINGS," IN FLOCK, GOLD, BLOCK AND MACHINE MANUFACTURE, GUTTA PERCHA PAPER FOR DAMP WALLSi GOLD BEADINGt BORDERS AND CENTRE PIECES FOR CEILINGS AND DECORATIONiS. FIRST RATE DYEING, CLEANING, CALENDERING, BLEACHING AND EMBOSSING. A LL orders sent through the Agents carriage paid. Most respectable references given in "yp't t Principality. A ?;S' W. PEITCHAM. DYEB, MANBWST. FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY & BEDDING WAREHOUSE, 235, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, "DESPECTFULLY begs to apprise the Public that he still continues to supply parties ?th XX the nfwMt DESIGNS in DRAWING, D?tKG. and bMD ROOM FURNITURE, manufactured at his own Workshop*, ,,?d?, hi. own immediate inpection. from a weU-se)Mted ?to?,k of 8ea'lonu woods, combining the best materiah. with superior workmanship, at as Iw a price aa charged in any shop of the trade in England. *'??? p.rified u? ?'??)'ie? ?)ti?. and 'eJe'? article will be ond te be flefrom an impurities, and according to sampl!, CORPS- VOLTJ3STTEER RIFLB CORPS. HENRYIMTCHARD, LONDON HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR, "DEGS respectfully to announce that he has been selected by the Hon. Colonel Pennant, -D M.P., t"'Pply the Penrhyn Corps of Volunteers. with Uniforms and Accoutrements, and that the Committee of the Bmg?r District have 11180 appointed him to furnish the Uangor Corps with their Uniform, as approved by the General Committee Carnarvon. H. PRITCHARD has secured the services of Mr. O. Morgan, of Carnarvon, whose military style of cutting has also been fixed upon, and recommended by the General Committee, and with the special staff of workmen which he employs, he will therefore tw able to execute all orders with promptitude, and at a moderate rate of charges. S. B.-Estimates for Uniforms and Accoutrements may be obtained. London House, High.qtreet, Banor, M?rph 9th, 186. CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PRICHARD'S.) MESSRS. BECKETT BROTHERS beg respectfully to announce that they are now h,,?i.? at their Furni.hing Establi.het, M Eastgate Row, (late Prichards), an entirely New Stock of BRU S S. IDDERMI.d TAPE TRY CARPETO, comprising a great variety of new and .Pri?r do 'In the purchase of these Good., Messrs. B. beg to say they have beta par tictilmly careful to select only such qu4lities a?"dg'coloti rings as they can safely recommend. Me. to. Beckett be,6r also to annount. that they have just received '"a ?ew Stock of IAIPRUVED METALLIC BL?DSREADS, and CHILDREN S COfS, in IRON ad BRASS. Also, NEW. DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CHINTZES, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. Messrs. B. hating at their New Establishment the advantage of every facility for a large extension of their Furnishing Trde, respectfully solicit the patronage of famiiies about to furnish, and beg to say they leel assured that by t?e punctual, economical, aM thoroughly efficient manner in which they are prepared to execute orders in every branch of the F rnishing Upholstery bmilint, 4,y ill not fail to secure tbe al)probatio of their customers, ???MA'SAsS??'E???? they will not fail to secure the FEATHER BEDS, AND BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE FBICHARDS'), EASTGATE ROW. CHESTER. HOLYHEAD HARBOUR 'WORIKS- TO BUILDERS, SHIPWRIGHTS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, A BARGAIN, A LARGE QUANTITY OF QUEBEC YELLOW PINE AND BALTIC TIMBER IN LOGS, PLANKS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, &c. pHE Timber, which was washed down from the North Breakwater during the recent gales, is equal to new, and will be sold bf PRI VATE TREATY and PUBLIC AUCTIONS. The first Auction will take place on the BEACH of the NEW IIABBOUIL on SATURDAY, MARCil 31st, I860, to commence at 14 o'clock at noon precisely. For particulars apply to Mr. E. CORNISH, Harbour Works, Holyhead. OR MR. ROBERT y PRICHARD Has received instructions from Messrs. J. & C. Rigby to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, about 100 Lots ofthe above Timber, on SATURDAY, MARCH 31st, 1860, to commence at 12 o'clock at noon precisel), as above. HISTORIES OF PUBLISHING HOUSES. In THE CRITIC ot MARCH 21, 1860, will be given Chap. I. of A HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF LONGMAN, (WITH A PORTRAIT OF THE LATE THOMAS NORTON LONGMAN, ESQ.) To be c,mtinued weekly. The numbers of the CRITIC for January last contain ?MTO'l?O? TH i HOUSE OF MURRAY, with a Portrait of the kw JOHN MURRAY, Esq. Price 6d.: Stamped 7a. THE CRITIC, Has been established sixteen years, and its plan includes numerous features not to be found ID any other Journal. Its department of THE BOOKSELLERS' RECORD gives week1r;from eriginal sources, the ne? ?ctP?ect?.oS ?nd Authors. Publishing and Publishers, at Home andAb?. THE CRITIC PORTRAITS OF LIVING CELEBRITIES In Literature, Art, and Science. accompany the number tor the first week in each month, with a Biography and Fac-simile Auto- ffraoh in each case. Recent numbers of the CRITIC contain Portraits and Autographs of the following CHAS. DICKENS. RIGHT BON, W. E. GLADSTONE. CHAS. MACKAY. W.H.BossELL (of the 4 Times.') fiinrrrvr T.nrs». J. E. MILLAIS. i kL;t::RTON. I WILKIR COLLINS LORD BROUGHAM. SIDNEY LADY MORGAN. RROFKSSOR R AKAUAX. J. R. PLANCHE. BARON HUMBOLDT. THOMAS CARLYLE. ALEXANDRE DUMAS. And numerous other celebrities. A List of Portraits now in course of preparation may be had on application at the LRITIC olDCe. THE LEADING ARTICLE COLUMNS of THE CRITIC, weektydi?cu? the politics of Literature, Art, and SCL?nce and in its review d, epartment u .?.ple n.ti.?. and analyii, of the books of the week. In contents enaMe the reader to inform htm?ffuUyand at ♦Ithkeearlliwt :.0I:ri:1 :b:1:¡:: and f;fÍl:heWita;;s"rl: pd :'i:ddt/r:ro::) 111. :in.t:;u:I the Drama. Its value as a journal of new and important FACTS may be judged by the obs?atMn-that H is now the most ?.tent? qnoted of %veekly journal s. '??? maybeha. by'rrf .y bookseller, at the railway book .ta?, or direct from the .Bice. Sub?ripti..? anetamped copies, 6). 6d. per quarter, p?aM? in advance by noBt-omee order or otherwise to t Ph .Dramat. he ma?d.per CR. Or,C-r ,KFORD, 19, *ellington-street North, Strand, W.C. _? ARTIFICIAL TEETH. BANGOR, CARNARVON, AND DENBIGH. /tr T w 3E3 KT DB "W DISCOVERY ARTIFICIAL TEETH SELF ADHESIVE! WITHOUT SPRINGS! VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER AS ABASE! PROTECTED BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. ATTENDANCE IN CHESTER, Every TUBSDAY, at No. a,Pep- per Street. BANGOB, N. WALES. The first MOND&Y ?. each Month, at Mr. R. R.be?t W.Ut, ?k r, Hi?hSMMt. CARNARVON, I CARNARVON, each I Month at the Uxbridge Arms Hotel, Private Rooms. DENBIGH. The first WEDNESDAY in eteti Month, at the Crown Hotel, Private Rooms. Jtfl NOTICE-FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATIENTS FROM THE COUNTRY. Messrs Gabriel's hours of ja^ttenndaaance in BANGOR will be from 9 a.m till 8 p:m. hours of at CARNARVON, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. hours of attendance at DENBIGH, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Messrs. Gabriel's next visit to  *•„» *>»$; of April. CARNARVON Tuesday, 3rd ? DE" Wednesday, 4th „ NEW BDITION OR JUST PUBLISllED GABRIEL ON THE TEETH, POST FREE THREE GRATIS, STAMP TPPTHI tlleh^lfoss and as now Restored on Gabriel New System of Capillary Attraction and Suction combined, by mean*OF« Soft Flexible I inini? with COBALITB GUM-COLORED INDIA UUBBBR, in lieu of bone or metal, there a;:togr.bJ::ÍJ¡": :ion reouired, they us warranted pure, wholesome, and entirely free from taste or smell, are easy and comfort7?le on (h« most sensitive gumq and may be worn for many years without being in any way effected. ??Th. be??t .?ateria.?.. w.?h nr.t.a.. work?.???. g??'?? than half the ordinary cost only by MESSRS. GABRIEL, (Dentists to the Prince D'Ottajana, Established 1815, see Diploma.) 134, Duke-street (opposite Berry-street), Liverpool; London, 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill, and 110, Regent-street. BRANCHES: BANGOR, at Mr. ROBERTS'S, Watchmaker, High-street. CARNARVON, at the UXBRIDGE ARMS HOTEL. DENBIGH, at the CROWN HOTEL. Gabriel's Treatise is of great importance to all requiring a Deaid. and emanating from such a source may be ceaadtnUy reUed on. '?uNITED s. RVICB GAZETTE. Gabriel's System will saTe mMh money, more annoyance, and etiH more disappointment. JoIIN BULL. ? ,?? abriei's celebrated Preparation e-the White Enamel 5e. per packet, the g::tPh:ni;6J.bBrLïoPing, nd th" Bo*,» Tooth Powder for restoring the Teeth may be had of any of their a?nt. or through any chem?t in the United ?Kt?<tom.?. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. The best In Europe, warranted to retain their colour, from 3s. 6d. per tooth. $ate, 94 4.. DECAYED T??ct?o?d?hX?'?o?andmay beconsulted on the LoM of Teeth, Md?UopM?tiOM?. decay and tooth-ache. MESSRS. GABRIEL are in attendance daily, from 10 to ,and may be consulted on the Lou of T,!?th, ad .11 operations f pertaining to ,t their e.tahlishmellts pertain? 134, DU?E?M?'' ?vERpoOL (DIRECTLY OPPOSITE BERRY-STREET). 134, LONDON, ? LUXATE HILL, AND 110, REGENT STREET. AGENTS FOR THE ABOVE PREPARATIONS INBANGOR. Mr. Griffith, Chemist, High-street. CARNARVON Mr. Griffith Owens, Chemist. DENBIGH Mr. Gee. „ ST. ASAPH Mr. Hughes. Or direct from the Inrentori.