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BALES BY Jm. DEW. HOLYHEAD. •4X2 OF NOR ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD BUILD- ING SITUS. TO BE SOLD BY ATJCTIOW, BY MR. W. DBJV, 4% ponoance of instructions received from the Rev. J. OWES JomB.) at the STAKLBT VAULTS, HOLYIIRAD, on SATURDAY, 4th JULY, 1863, (at Three O'CLOCK in the afternoon.) subject to such condition. aa shall then and there be produced,— ALL that valuable Piece or Parcel of Land. together with the Building. erected thereon, situate in NEWRY-STBEET, HOLYHEAD, containing by ad- measurement 2465 Square Yards, or thereabouts. It has been carefully and systematically laid out and divided into the following 9 Lots, arranged for the erec- tion of SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES, viz. Lot 1 contains 384 yards 2 261 3 263 4 271 5 277 tI 293 T 280 8 II 240 -9 •' 196 Total 2465 Yards. V.B.—The Purchaser of Lot 1 to take the Building ■fending thereon at a valuation. The situation of this most desirable BUILDING LAND ft unexceptionable, lying as it does, midway between the INNER HARBOUR and the REFUGE HARBOUR, and between the proposed Railway Extension Terminus ad the present Packet Pier. The difficulty, and in fact theimpoøøibilityof obtaining freehold Sites in the BOROUGH OF HOLYHEAD (a. any cost) must naturally render this sale ptculiarly at- tractive, and of great interest to Builders and others, for a similar opportunity, in all probability, may never again 41C1CUr. There is a Well on the Premises, yielding at all times a never failing supply of good water, a great desideratum. The Purchaser of one lot will be entitled to a VOTE FOR THE COUNTY. Plans may be seen at the Stanley V, aul, ts, HrT ol, y, head,, of Mr. T. GOLD EDWARDS, Solicitor, Denbigh, and at Kr. DEW'S, British Hotel, Bangor, of whom further particulars, if required, can be obtained. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS. PERIODICAL & UNRESERVED SALE OF FAT STOCK AT ABERGELE, ON THE CHESTER æ HOLYHEAD RAILWAY. Under the immediate patronage of The Honourable T. PRICE LLOYD, Pengwern, H. R. HUGHES, Esq. Kinmel, W. SHIPLEY CONWY, Esq., Bodrhvddan, P. WYNNE YORKE, Esq., Dyffryn Aled, J. WHITEHALL DODD, Esq., H. R SANDBACH, E. R.fdu. M¥>?:LDt;qa:rF:r:: B. W. WYNNE, Esq., Garthewin And other Landed Proprietors, u well u nearly all the Farmers li:dr\=lfn -:heJc. th!! MR. W. DEW Begs to announce that the NEXT SALE OF FAT STOCK Will be held at the YARD of the Bgz HOTEL, Abergele, on TunDAr, 7th July, 1863, (commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. to the minute), when the following Prime Fat Eak will be SOLD BY AUCTION without reserve, namely- 20 Fat Bullocks and Heifers. 250 Fat Sheep fy\j and Lambs, 8lso'a pure Bred Down Calving Ayr- shire Cow, 5 years old. Descriptive Catalogue. may be 'had at the principal Hbrir;ivNo:i:, ëhr.t:, Liverpool, an Man- cbmter, and from the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. LunchAon on the Table at the Bee Hotel, Abergele, at 12 o'clock. NORTH WALES. LARGE SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, DOWN CALVING ALDERNEY and SHORT HORN COWS. AT BANGOR. MR. W. DEW Bespectfully announces that he will SELL BY AUCTTION, at the MART attached to the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, on FBIDAT, July 10th, 1863 (commencing at One o'clock p.m. Sharp), UPWARDS of 30 Valuable Horses, all the property of, and principally bred by Gentlemen in the immediate Vicinity, consisting of STYLISH COBS and PONIES, HIGH STEPPING HARNESS HORSES, and POWERFUL CART HORSES; also about Twenty CARRIAGES, of various descriptions; Double and Single Beta of HARNESS, &c. a pure bred Alderney Cow. with Calf at her foot, and a Short Horn Cow, to calve 16th lie Horses may be tried, viewed, and examined, on the morning of the Sale, and the majority will be Sold sub- ject to veterinary examination. Catalogue. may be W at the principal Hotels In Liver- pDoL h=:' :.t d :d ¡h Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. ANGLESEA miE OP FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE PARISH OP LLANFEC-HELL. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At the BULL IICK, in the Town of Llanerchymedd, on WKDNESAY, the 15th July, 1863, (at 3 o'Clock in the Afternoon) in such Lots and subject to such conditions M shall then and there be declared, ALL those desirable Freehold Fams or ATenements called PENRHOS, situate in the Parish of LLANFECHKLL, together with all rights of Common appertaining thereto. Also all those Pieces or Parcels of Land called CAEAU FOD BACH, being a part of the farm called SARN CRWBAN, situate in the said Parish of Llanfechell. Lot 1, PENRHOS contains 21A. OR. 29P. Lot 2, CAEAU FOD BACH "629 The Farm House and Out Buildings on Lot 1 are sub. stantial, and in good order, and the land is of a most fer- tile nature. well cultivated, and free' from waste. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. British Hotel, B8ngor. IMPORTANT 10 CONTUCRORS & OTHERS. SALE OF RAILWAY PLANT, LOCOMOTIVE BAL. LAST ENGINE WITH TENDER ATTACHED, &c. MR. WILLIAM DEW Has been instructed by Edward Preston, Esq., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, n Tuesday, the 21.t f July, 18" at Llanmintffmid, (on the Conway and Llanrwst Railway), commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. to the minute A POWERFUL LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE. with ATENDER attached, in first rate working order; 12 Contractors' WAGGONS complete; 52 pair of Wheels, Axles and Pedestals; a FLAT to carry 8 tons, and a small Boat to follow a quantity of Wheelbarrows and Wheeling PIanks a large quantity of wrought Iron Bars, and scrap Iron; castings, corrugated iron, several lengths of 3-inc metal piping, old sleepers, quarry tools, hurdles, larch post., &c., also A very useful MARE, quiet in harness; with an Irish jaunting m and set of harness. Descriptive Catalogues may be had at the principal ho- t?ls in the vicinity, of Mr. 17..h.fl, Ll..untff.id, ud of the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. May be viewed three days prior to the sale. CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD, pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery made in mum of WIL- LIAM vi:Al'IclH8dVIL V. Jc:ae T::o: with the approbation of the Master of the Rolls, in one Lot, by Mr. WILLIAM DEW, the person appointed by the said Judge, at the CROWN HOTEL, PWLLHBLI, in the &: of Carnarvon, :O\;D:ý,LJ' ytf Jul 1M3. at 5 o'clock precisely, the Estate known as -CA6NEDDOL, situt? in the parish of Llanfihangel BacheUeth, in the County of Carnarvon, held for the resi- due of a Mortgage Term, of which 453 were unexpired on the 21st day of May, 1863, and now in the occupation ,f Mr. Thomas Edwards, a yearly tenant, at a rent of £40 Sr annum, p.rticulan whereof may be had gratis of V= M?)4is and Williams, of DolgeHey, Merioneth- .hire, Solicitors; Mr. Charles Wilkin, of No. 10, Token House Yard, London, Solicitor; of Messrs, Johnson and Master, 22, Duke St., Grosvenor Square, London, Solici- tors of the Auctioneer, at Bangor; and at the said Inn. Dated this 30th May, 1863, GEORGE HUME, Chief Clerk- HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO SLATE QUARRf PROPRIETORS AND BUILDERS. EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE OF MA- CHINERY. STEAM ENGINE, 100,000 OF MANUFACTURED SLATES, as well as the Interest in the Lease of the BWLfJH SLATE QUARRIES, situate at DOLWYDDELEN, near LLANRWST, in the County of Carnarvon. MR. W. DEW Has been favoured with positive instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, 29th July, 1863, commencing at eleven o'clock a.m. precisely, at the above-named Quarry, distant 9 miles from the Railway terminus at Llanrwst, 5 miles from Bettws y Coed, and about 4 miles from the Festiniog Quarries, THE whole of the VERY VALUABLE MA- TCHINERY and working PLANT, in Lots, all of which will be found to be of a superior description and in exoelleot working order. They consist of 4 &nd 8-wo-f,-e- 12 fL by 8 ft., 9 Saw? Tables, 3 Planing Machines, valuable Shafting. A fine Water-wheel, 30 feet diameter, 3 feet breast, with iron Buckets; a splendid HORIZONTAL HIGH PRES? SURE STEAM ENGINE, about 15 h..e power; 11 Tram Wagons; 6 iron Skipk LMO YARDS LINEAL TRAM RAILS; Turn Tables; Iron Pipes. 8in. diameter. A quantity of Wrought and Cast Iron; Balk and other Timber; and about 28 TONS MOSS SLATES. At the commencement of the Sale the present uoi^ pany's INTEREST IN THE LEASE in the aaid BWLCH QUARRY will be disposed of, which will give the pur- chaser the advantage of buying such of the Machinery and Plant as he may require. These Quarries have now been worked for some y?"' and considering the limited capital that ha?s bee.n em? ployed the annual yield of Slate has been unusually Fllyv A fur?her small outlay is only required to this one of the most productive and profitable q?uar_r?ies in th country. ^.the whole of^ thtoday, the 30tb July. 1863 the whole of the cjTAT'TC' OF MANUFACTURED SLATES AND SLABS the T1MW WHARF, will be SoUI by snnf) Pnnceaset 40.000 ? &in. :-Co..i?ti-g of 8000 Princesses, 40,000 Ducbeses, 36,000 Conntes8es, gm Viscountesses 30,000 Idie?, 12 000 Dobl.?? 35 ? various dimensions and thicknesses. Descriptive Catalogues of the whole of which may be had at X principal Hotels in North Wales; of George Hadley, Eq., 20, St. Helen's Place, Bishopgate Street. London; Mr. Brotherhood, Ll8nnvst; and fiom the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. The whole on view any day up to the day of Sale. SALE BY MR E- H. OWEN- TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. E. H. OWEN, At the CROWN HOTEL, in the town of Pwllheli, in the County of of Carnarvon, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of July, 1863, punctually at One o'clock in the After- noon, unless in the meantime disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given A?LF that desirable Farm and ands, called ?Y MURYCYPLA, situate in the parish of Llangybi, in the County of Carnarvon, containing 72 acres or there- abouts (be the same more or less) of arable, meadow, and pasture land. ?" A p?tior of the purchase money may remain on mort- raee of the premises if desired. Mr. Will N?,, am.?, the proprietor and occupier, will show the land, and further information may be had of Messrs. POWELL and POWELL, Solicitors, at their Offices in Castle-street. Carnarvon. SALE "BY MR. DAVID JONES. Desirable Freehold Property for Sale, AT BEDDGELERT, CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. DAVID JONES, On the Premises, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of July, 1863, at 3 o'clock p.m., A LL that Dwelling House, with the ap- £ purtenances, called PLAs TAsToRAIG, containing 3 Parlours, 1 SittingRoom, 10 Bedrooms, 2 WaterClosets, 1 Kitchen and Pantry, with 2 Cellers beneath, now inthe occupation of Mr. Griffith Price, as yearly tennant. Also 3 Dwelling Houses and Shop, now in the occupation of Messrs. Griffith Evans, Elias Jones, and Richard Wil- liams, as yearly tennants. The above premises are held under a Lease for a Term of which 48 years are unexpired, at the yearly rent of £4 5ø., and will besoldin one or more lo:s as shall be agreed at the time of sale one half of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage if desired.—For further particulars apply to Mr. DAVID JOSKS, Auctioneer, Tremadoc. SALE BY MR. ORMISTON. MARIAN MILLS, NEAR NEWMARKET, FLINTSHIRE. (By order of the Mortagee.) MR. ORMISTON, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the DUDLEY ABMS, Rhyl, on TUESDAY, the 28th July, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, instant, that highly valuable LEASEHOLD ALL A PROPERTY, known as MARIAN HILLS, com- prising two substantially built and well-situated Corn Water mt i? with the Dwellinghouw, Shop, Kiln, Stables, Cow-house, Smithy, and other convenient buildings, together with ten acres of Land or thereabouts adjoining, situate in the parish of Cwm, in the County of Flint, and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Jones, as yearly Tenant. The above property is held for a term of sixty years, d t n fifty-two years of which -re un6xpired, at an annual reserved rent of 22?D. Both the Mills are worked by water, of which there is an abundant and never failing supply. The large Mill has a wheel which is 4 feet wide by 30 feet in diameter, with complete machinery. The alleiW h:a:¡"'chi:fie::e:ct:ir. ;:d is capable of being converted into a Clover Mill or for Sawing Timber. The property may be viewed on application to Messrs. Wyatt and Sisson, Solicitors, St. Asaph, from whom as also from the Auctioneer, at Wigfair, St. Asaph, any further information may be obtained. St. Asaph, 1st July, 1863. SALE BY MB. JOHN MALLET. FARJI AND SLATE QTJARRY. SOUTH DEVON. An excellent FARM with large and valuable SLATE QUARRY in the Parish of Ugborough. near Ivybridge, Devon, Twelve Miles from Plymouth, and close to three important Stations on the South Devon Railway. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JOHN MALLET, ON Monday, the 13th day of Julv next, at the LONDON INN, Ivybrigde, at Two o'clock for half put in the afternoon, either together or in the following lots (subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced), viz.: the Fee Simple of all that BARTON or FARM, called "WOOD AND BLOWDENS," Situate in the Parish of Ugborough, Devon. LOT 1 Comprises a good FARM HOUSE, with all necessary Farm Buildings and SEVENTY-SEVEN ACRES (be the same more or less) of superior Orchard, Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Land, in the occupation of Mr. Richard Cole, as tenant thereof, for a term of 7 or 14 years from Lady-day, 1861. Also a SLATE QUARRY, measuring about Four Acres of same Estate, which has been in work about a century and which is now held under Lease for a term of 21 years from the 24th June, 1853, by E. T. Roe. Esq., M.D. producing a large quantity of slate of a very superior quality. About 50 acres of the Farm contain SLATE of the best desciption, and several sets could be granted there- out, the reck being inexhaustible. LOT 2. Two superior COTTAGES, one of which is fit for the residence of a respectable family, having eight rooms, and the other Cottage adjoing four rooms, with mecessary out- buildings. Two good GARDENS and a FIELD of LAND, containing 3A. OR. 23P. ar thereabout. The whole of the Property is Tithe Free, and Land -tax redeemed. The above Property being full of Slate Rmk, within a mile and-haU ot the Stowford Siding, and :t t:ile: from Ivybriedge and Kingsbridge Road, Stations on the South Devon Railway, only twelve miles from the Port of Plymouth, and nine miles from Totnes, gives great faci- litiea for sending slate to all parts of the Kingdom. Such an opportunity for a spirited Capitalist or a Com- pany to enter largely into the Slate Trade, is very seldom to be met with. From the great factilies f?r sending off the goo d s by mil and water, it I. quite rti, t ;h t f rge profit can be realised. To persons desirous of Mercantile Investment, this Estate presents an opporunity of more than ordinary advantage. The Farm is pleasantly situated, and many good sit? for b U ildi ?- can be found on the proper^. The Market Towns for Cattle are Ivybridge, two miles (monthly; Mod- bury, three Miles, ditto; and Totnes, nine miles, ditto. There is good trout fishing in the neighbourhood. Fox- hounds are kept at Ivybridge and hunt the country imme- diately around. For viewing application may be made to Mr HM»BT SOPPER. the owner at Wood Cottage, on the property, on :sbWed:d;, ::do:: PSr;!ui: can .1.. be obtained of him; of the AuonoNMB, Ali- prington, near Totnes; or of Mr. WALTER FRIEND, Solictor, Post Office Chambers, Exeter. Dated 3rd June, 1863. To be Sold by Private Contract. LOT 1. A LL that Cottage called BRYN CADNANT, A & a large garden adjoining, containing nearly one acre and a half, be them, little more or less, situate in the suburbs of the town c f Carnarvon, in the occupation of Mr. John Moreton, at the rent of £ 18 per annum, by virtue of a Lease for tb e life of a person now of the. age of 42 years or thereabou ta. The same will be sold subject to Buch lease. LOT 2. All those two MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, with their Appurtenanoee, situate in Segon- tium Terrace, in Carnarvon aforesaid, in the occupation of Robert Evans, mariner, and Edward Hughes, mari- ner, as tenants from year to year, at rents amounting to about Xio. Apply to Mesars. Powell and Powell, Solicitors, Car- 1 narvon. j BUILDING LAND* DERBY HOUSE ESTATE, BOCK FlmRY, CHESHIRE. To be SOLD, on large or small Lots to suit t Porchuert. npwards of One Hnndred Acres of very desirable BUILDING LAND, suitable for the erectionof houses varying in rents from M a year npwards. The greater portion of the Land is within ten minute*' walk of the Rock Ferry Pier and the Railway Station. The neighbouredhjod is well sewered and well supplied with Gas and Water. For particulars apply to RoBOT DOBSON, Estate Agent, King-street, ;Vk Ferry. NORTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION (Unless previously sold by private treaty, of which due notice will be given ) At the SPOBTSMAJT HOTaL in Carnarvon, on Tuesday, the 14th July, 1863, at Three o'clock p.m., either altogether or in convenient lots, and subject to conditions to lie then produced, GLANGWNA MANSION & ESTATE, Within two miles from Carnarvon, and containing altogether about 140 mres-one of the most admired Residences in the Principality of commanding fine views of the ea, the enm' Stmit3, and the W?lh Mountains, and combining great local ad- vantages with extreme beauty and remarkable mildness and salubrity of climate. The Home contains four sitting rooms, ten bed rooms, good offices, and all the usual conveniences of a gentle- man's residence, and attached to it are extremely pictur- esque grounds, with a lodge at the entrance, good gardens, and excellent stabling. The estate is richly wooded and well stocked with game, and a beautiful river runs through it, in which there is m't'al Salmon and Trout fihin carimd a;; d ::Jptive particulars may be had after the fint of June, from Mr. Robert Algeo, Sur- veyor, Menai Bridge Mr. Wm. Dew, auctioneer, Ban- gor; or Mr. T. M. How, Solicitor, Shrewsbury. To view the estate apply to Mr. Beattie, at Glangwna, and to treat apply to Mr. How. T LANDUDN0 NEW CHURCH. I J 8- d- To Subscriptions already Advertised 436 4 7 1863. June 20th.—A Lady and Gentleman from 200 Sussex •• ••• ••• 2 0 0 J. S. Stack, Esq., & Mrs. Stack 200 June 27th.—F. M., per Mr. Daine 10 0 Mrs. Carr, Southborough, Tun- bridge Wells 10 0 Richard Woodward, Esquire, Cheltenham 0100 A Visitor 0 10 0 2443 4 7 ROBERT FARRANT, Treasurer. Llandudno, 30th, June, 1863. WALLACE BROWNLOW, General Adver- V V tising and Commission Agent, 16, Claremont Place, Judd Street, London. W.C., will be happy to in- sert Advertisements in any of the London and Country Nowspapen, for Tradesmen, Merchants, Assurance, Sh' :;drs¿t{: Companies, at the lowest possible .1 of prices. References given. PEMBROKE & TENBY RAILWAY CO. LOANS ON DEBENTURES. THE Directors of this Company are prepared JL to issue Debentures at Par, under the Company's Act 1859, and bearing interest at Five per cent. per an- num, for terms of Three or Five years, and in sums of not I. th.. 9100. Application to be made to the undersigned, at the Company's Office, Pembroke. ??  6th June, 1863. THOS. STOKES, S??rtuy. Reference in N orth Wal; MAMBt SMTH. Vale of Clwyd Railway, Denbigh. PURE AERATE.D WATERS. ELLIS'S RUTHIN, SODA WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN, POTASS WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN, SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN, LEMONADE. ELLIS'S LITHIA & POTASS WATER, An elegant prepajation—strongly recom- Amended by the Faculty as an internal rewdy for Gout: The above, so long known "at tupvnor to any other in the Market," may be obtained from all respectable Retailers. Wholesale Orders to R. ELLIs & Box, Ruthin, North Wales. MERIONETHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES. THE Commission of Nisi Prius of Oyer and Terminer and of General Gaol Delivery for the County of Merioneth, will be opened at the Shire Hall, in the Town of Dolgelley, on Saturday the Eighteenth day of July, 1863, before Sir Charles Crompton, Knight, one of the Justices of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, and the Honourable Sir James Maisted Wilde, Knight, one of the Barons of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Bailiffs of Liberties, Persons bound by Recognizances, Witnesses and others having business at the Assizes are requested to attend at the said Shire Hall, 'on MONDAY MORNING, the Twentieth day of July, 1863, at Ten o'Clock precisely. HOWEL MORGAN, Esquire, High Sheriff. UndersherifFs Office, Dolgelley, 25th June, 1863. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. For Fire, Life, and Marine Assurance, and for Annuities, Established A.D. 1720 by Charter of King George the First, and confimed by Special Acta of Puhament. Chief Ôe in¡:oIí Exchange, London, Branch, 29, Pall Mall. PERSONS assured with this Corporation incur no liabilities of Partnership. Payment of their claims is secured by a large invested Capital Stock. They enjoy the advantages of modern practice, with the 2,? 'lit, ian office which has been tested by the ex- perience of nearly a Century and a half. Tables of the premiums and of the Bonus in the Life Department, may be obtained at the Offices of the Cor. poration, or from its Agents in the principal towns of the United Kingdom. JOHN A. HIGHAM, Actual y and Secretary. Agent at Carnarvon John Morgans, Esq. ? Bangor J. V. H. William., Eq. „ Pwllheli .Mr. David Davies, IN the matter of the Island of Anglesea Coal and Coke Company Limited, and in the matter of The Companies Winding up Acts, 1862. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having claims against this Company are required to send in particulars thereof to Messrs. Faith- requCir:n, and Co., Accountants, 95, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C., on or before the 8th day of July, 1363, and in default of their so doing the liquidators will proceed to dispose of the property and aasetts of the Company without. having regard to any such claims as shall not have been sent in as required aforesaid. A. H. A. DURANT, } ROBERT DIXON, } Uquidatom. FAITHFUL COOKSON,I Liquidators. 9t, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C. 16th June, 1863. CCLLTO SHUTTLEWORTH & Co., are pre- pared to supply Steam Engines, fixed and portable, and Thrashing Machinery, containing all their present improvements, equal to those they intend exhibiting at the Agricultural Society's Meeting, at Worcester; but insure delivery in time for the coming Harvest. Early application is absol utely necessary. -For Catalogues and all particulars, apply to J. & H. KEYWORTH, Agricultural Implement Depot, 35, TARLBTON, STBKET, LTVKBPOOL. Reduction of the Duty on Tea. TRY BARDSLEY'S TEAS the Best Extant. The Tea duty is reduced from Is. 5d. per lb. to Is. per lb. We announce a reduction in the price of all Teas, sixpence per lb. Good Congou, 2s. 2d., excellent Congou, 2s. 6d., Extra Strong domestic Congou, 2s. 1Od., Rich Pekoe Souchong, 3s. 2d., delicious Lapsang Souchong, 3s. 6d., the Finest Souchong Pekoe, 3s. 10d., Excellent Young Hyson, 2s. IO(L, superior ditto, 3s. 2d.; choice ditto, 3s. 6d., fine Ouchoin, 3s. 10d.; finest Ouchain, 4s. 2d.; Excellent Gunpowder, 3s. IOd, superior ditto, 48. 2d., choice Gunpowder, 4a. 6d., finest imported, 5s. 2d. The Six Pound.Cauter of Rich Pekoe Souchong, lately Bold at One Guinea, is now 18s. The 24s. Six Pound Canister of Delicious Lapsang Souchong is now One Guinea; the 20s Canister of Extra Strong. Rough, Domestic Congou is now 17s. Cani-itemand Rail Carriage free to all England; double the quantity sent Carriage free to Wales. Two Pound. worth of general Grocery sent Rail Carriage paid to all England Four Pounds worth free to Wales. Price lists offering unprecedented advantages post free. E. BARDSLEY & SON, TEA MERCHANTS, 103, Tottenham Court, Road, London, W, TREASURE TRIP ROUND  !r ANGLEM- ?.t.,E?On THDBHDAT next. July the ?. the «3s9HBSw Steam Yacht FAIRY, (weather pe will make an EXCURSION ROUND THE ME OFJ ANGLESEY, at 8 „ „0 a.m. ANÁ.RNARVON,l\t 8 Oam. MENAI BRIDGE at 9 0 a.m. GARTH POINT, Bangor9 15 m. » BEAUHARIB at 9 30 &m. to Pro?ding??umn 1?'"?' ??'I'T?HAK?TER? Proceftlin, t by tl: W% k of the "BOYAL CHARTER j the e Axnlwcb, M-ltheS?kemAes?.i.n?to?H?yhheeaadd H'v .t,r, where the Fairy will remain for the pen Ho?s, thence on through the New H-hour.  Stack, over Carnarvon Bar, and through the SwelUes, returning to u6bot a P.M. Cabin Fare, the Trip 4s. Deck ditto, 2s. 6d. Refreshments will be provided on Bo!'rd.. City of Dublin Company's Omce, Menai Bri a, J?y 2nd, 1863. TO IRON MASTERS. WANTED, by a Liverpool Firm, with a good connection amongst Shippers, an Agency for the sale of Manufactured Iron. References can be I given to some of the first houses in LiverpooL Address "E. L. care of Lee & Nightingale, Advertis- ing Agents, 16, Castle Street, Liverpool. Just Published,—Price One Penny, DOUGLAS'S North Wales Railway, Coach- DiAg, and Steam Packet Guide, for July. 1863.. To be had attheOmce of this Pper, at the Railway Stations, and of all Booksellers. EVERY Description of Letter-press, Cop- per-plate and Lithographic Printing, executed with, accuracy, despatch, and on reasonable terms. Estimates free. J. K. DOUGLAS, Printer and Stationer, NORTH WALIS CHBONICLB Office, Bangor. PHOTOGRAPHY, LONDON ROAD, PORTMADOC. GTTILL begs respectfully to draw the G- IT attention of the public of Portmadoc and ?vici?Y.tohi. CARTES DE VISITE, he having now ?t completed the necessary .gem?.t. for taking them, of which specimens may be seen at his estabhsh- Hours from 10 in the forenoon, until 3 o'clock in the Photograph., on glass, fitted up in every variety of frames and cases, painted in oil or water conurs. CARTES DE VISITE FOR 10/6 PER DOZEN. Specimens not exhibited unless on special permission. BATHING! BATHING!! BATHING! SEND 20 Stamps for Barlow's Swimming Apparatus, for keeping up the Head while learning to swim. It can be put into the pocket with ease, and ought to be possessed by every boy in the Kingdom. Address-J. BARLOW, Post Office, Denbigh. From a number of Testimonials he has received, J. B. selects one from a Gentleman at Middlesborough who writes :—" I tried your Apparatus on Saturday, and am quite pleased with it." Another Gentleman writes from Bradford i our Apparatuses I find answer the purpose very well indeed; they are easily adjusted, and the sustaining power of course can be nicely altered, u the swimmer improves. And taking into consideration portability, &c., I think every cme who wishes to become a swimmer should have one or two on hand." Persona ordering 100 will receive 125 Apparatuses. GLENFILD pATENT gTARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. AND AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDAL FOR ITS SUPERIORITY. Sold by all Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen &e. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW AND LoNDoN. LIVERPOOL, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, AND THE MENAI BRIDGE. n- mHE Steamer DRUID, Captain s. _L HONTBB, on and after the 1st of May, a'VO?jMM?rJDt??? s. jw. ill sail from MENAI BRIDGE on Tom- DAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at Ten o'clock in the Morning; and from the Landing Stage, A*ce's Pier, LIVERPOOL, on MONDAYS, WWJmBDATS. and FRIDAYS, at Eleven o'clock in the Morning, calling ai Llandudno (weather permitting.) An OMNIBUS leaves the Bulkeley Arms, Menai Bridge, for Amlwch, on arrival of the Steamer from Liveipoo4 and returns in time for the Morning Sailings to Liverpool PRICE CO., 16, Exchange Buildings. OWEN OWENS, Menai Bridge. STEAM COMMUTATION BETWEEN MENAI BRIDGE, BANGOR, BEAUMARIS, LLANDUD- NO AND LIVERPOOL. Oa and after Friday, HAY lit. the powerful fast Sailing ~KV Steamer "PRINCE ARTHUR, (or other of the Company's Vessels) is in. il K II D tended to Sail during the Summer Season under (calling at LLANDUDNO weather permitting. From MENAI BRIDGE MONDAYS WIDHJSDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 10 a. m. From the Prince's Landing Stage LIVERPOOL, TuES- DAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at 11 a.m. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. K. Rounthwaite, 20, Water Street, Liverpool; keom E. W. Timothy and Son. Menai Bridge. An OMNIBUS leaves the Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Menai Bridge, for Amlwch, on the arrival from, and returns in time for S8ilinga for Liverpool. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. K. ROONTH- WAITH, 20. Water Street, Liverpool; or to Messrs. E. W. TIMOTHY & Son, Menai Bridge. City of Dublin Co. Office, Menai Bridge, y° 28th April, 1863, STEERAGE PASSAGE reducedto Five Guineas (B5 615.) until further notice. t?? rpHE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK ?E??g? TAND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- M J SHIP COMPANY intend despatching their Full-Powered C'lyde-liuiltlron Screw Steam Ships, calling at QUEENSTOWN, to embark passengers and despatches as follows ;— PROlf LIVHRFOOL FOR NEW TORK. CITY OF LONDON Wednesday 8th July. CITY OF LIMERICK Friday 10 „ CITY OF NEW YORK. Wednesday 15 „ CITY OF MANCHESTER Wednesday. 22 „ And every Wednesday, and every alternate Friday. Cabin Passage, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accommodation. Forward Passage Five Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengers for CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tagaous terms. For further particulars apply to erp '??gP??.? 22, Water-.treet, LiverpooL I Mr. ED. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. *°)M? A. F.WAT?s Abergele. THE "BLACK BALL" 4 "EAGLE" LINB OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets This Line of Packets is composed of the largest and most modern Steam and Clipper Ships in the world, and is the only one which has hf t?a distinguished honour of a visit from Her Majesty the Queen. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, On the 5th and 15th of every month, Ship. Reg. Bur. Capt. Date. CHAMPION of the SEAS..1946.4500. Outridge 6 July. Hero, (ss) .2500.15th July. MARCO POLO 1625 4000 Arnold 6th Aug. LANDSBOR'HJGH 1104.2500 15th Aug. GREAT VICTORIA (s.s.) 500 H. P. Price.5th Sept. MARYBOROUGH 15th Sept. GREAT BRITAIN (s.s.).500 H. P. Gry 15th Oct. LONDON FOR MELBOURNE, July. FEARNOUGHT. :Ji&t: LONDON FOR SYDNEY. W. W. SMITH 10th July. r1W. :jg¡k 1: FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds.) FIERY STAR (from London) calling at Queenstown) Packet for July. Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets will please make immediate application to the under "lgn LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE. PACKET FOR THE 5th OF JULY. The magnificent Clipper Ship '????"CHAKPIONi'OF THE SEAS," jniSHSSi 1946 tons Register, 45M tons burthen. This celebrated ship was built expressly for the Austra- lian trade by Donald McKay, Esq., builder of the "Light. ning," and other noted vessels of the Black Ball Line. Sning-' well known for her rapid pmages is handsomely fu_ hed. and affords to all classes of passengers the most unequalled accommodation This ship -'I- punctually as a b ove. For freight or Passage, apply to T. M. MACKAY & Co., 1, Leadenhaistreet. London. GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., Mrehants, North John-street, or JAMES BAINES & CO., Water-st., Liverpool. GII" Passengers for the "Champion of the Seas," will embark on the 3rd July. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. «r P«..enger. holding *o»nty Tickets for Launceston .T H.bMtT.w?.. wHI ?b. c??M. by this Line, via Melbourne. rr?nF "?IT? E STAR" U? of ?? T?inSH- AUSTRALIAN EX- '44 i.t nd 20th of each Mo^ nth. Landing and forwarding Passenger to eve^P^ of Au? tr,ii., Ta-* or N8w zagand* Theliikeiscompoedofthofollowingi,.el,br-t?d?lip ROYAL STANDARD(u.) CHARIOT OF FAM Fere- MINING LIGHT. QUEENof tb. NORTH. RED JACKET. SHALIMAR. WHITE STAR. LORD RAGLA. BSLUE SJACKK-l. GLEN DEVON. TORNADO. ELECTRIC. MR,RMAID. And .ny the,. well-kno- in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO M?E??RNR  Tona Tona TO Reg. Bur. Sail. VANGUARD Melbourne L216 2500 July 20 VANGUARD ^MXIURNE^LWIIM' I"! 20 QUBEN Or TUB NORTH Melbourne 1630 3000 T ROYAL STANDARD Screw ?Steamer,ew)?. LONDON TO NEW ZMAND. g    Auckland M17M A ug. 15 CHARIOT OF?A?B Canterbury 1630 3WI.Sept. 5 °F!new'• ..Wellington 597 1200 Sept.20 LIN(N)ALI The Splendid packet ship "V A N G U A R D," "™ Will be des tched on her ee-nd oyage to Melbourne as packet of t co 20th July. Her accommodations fr .11 classes of ™ a exceedingly good the sa l oons are ^ToruX fitted :1 effum& ^th ;li,"8ddi:n: S llSs^ for thevovageand the 'tween dec .P? im,.?. .re lofty, airy, and well lighted. ..age_ m?.rk on the 20th July. For f?.iht rP.?..g?, apply to the owners, H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Li?rpool, or WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., 27, Leadenliall-street, London. Or to PARRT and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, Bangor; JOHN JONES, Steam Packet Company, agent, C?ma?on; ?B»LL, Holywell or t. ROBERT PBITCHAKD, Newry- S'N?B.W1WS Australian and New Zealand Hand. Books, sent post free for 2 stamps. LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. The following Clippero forming part of the "WHITE STAB." LINE OF BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN EX-ROYAL MAIL PACKETS, Will be detpatched punctually (Mi or not full) on the days advertised. Tons Reg. Tons Bur. Port. To Sail. ALBERT WILLIAM, new.505.1000 Otago August 5th. New Ship 850 170CIAukland Aug. 15th. CHARIOT OF FAME 1630 3000 Canterbury Sept. 5. LINGDALE new 597 1200 Wellington Sept. 20. ULCOATS .new.630.1300 Otago Oct. 5th. BLUEJACKET 1446.2800 to follow. SANTON .new. MO.lloo to follow. ELECTRIC 1100 2200 t0 follow. The beautiful new clipper "ALBERT WILLIAM," Classed A 1 for 20 years at Liverpool Lloyd's, will sail punctually on the above day, for Otago. She will be fit- ted up in the same style of elegance and comfort aa the other vessels of the same line employed in the Australian passenger trade, and no expense will be spared to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers of all classes. In the saloons bedding and linen are provided by the ship. Passengers embark on the 4th August For freight or passage apply to the owners, H. T. WIL- SON AND CHAMBERS, 21 Water Street, Liverpool; or ? WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON. STEAM COMMUNICATION BBTWWW LMRFOOL AND CANADA AND THB UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Tid QUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Provincial (hfen- ment for the Conveyance of the Afails. ) 1863 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS-1863. Tag MOKTBIAI OCIAN STimAif-amp CoiipAmyls firet-olaaa powerful Screw Steamers -L NORWEGIAN Capt. M'MASMM, ..jL.it. ?t HIBERNIAN. BALLkmm%   HIBERNIAN BOITLAND,     BOHEMIAN BORLAND SBEn»NOVA SCOTIAN.. „ GBAHAH, JUR.& AITOK, NORTH AMERICAN,, DUTTOS. 1>lllUTV T A lIT RniMinff. Ar* intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, EVBRY THURSDAY, Calling at MOVILLE, LOUGH FOYLE, on FRIDAY, t. embark Passengers and Her Majesty's Mails. And from QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL every SATDBDAT Calling at MOVILLE to land Mails and Passengers. Rate of Freight to Quebec and Montreal, 55s. per Ton, Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Steerage Passage Money to QUEBEC, SEVEN GUINEAS, including a plentiful supply of Cooked Pro- visions. By arrangements mad* with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. Bills of Lading and Passage Ticket. ib:ntidLi;;f ftheg ::v;a:eof:j: .nd Pa.ege., at ery moderate throng v rates, to all the Principal Towns in Canada. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Rail- way Cars Fres of Expense. For Freight or Pusago apply, in G l asgow, to JAHBI anoli:Kr Ai:70Pba,ièlJ: i:i don, to MONTQOMNB and GBBBNBOBNB, 17, GrMechurc?- street; or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. PORTRAIT OF COL. THE HON. E. G. D. PENNANT, M.P. A Striking ami Correct PORTRAIT of COL. jCTL the HON'. E. G. D. PENNANT, M.P. for the Coun- ty of Carnarvon, by G. B. Black, of London, has just zen published by Meem, Als?nder and Co., of Man' chester and London. Size, 22 in. x 16 in.—Price, 15s. As a limited number only wiil be issued, orders should be sent immediately to Mr. J. K. DOUGLAS, Printer and Stationer, North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor, who will on receipt of a remittance to the amount of 151., send a copy of the Portrait carriage paid. TerIDI of Bnfowriptiou to lid Wales Chronic MAifMD:  CMTAKMD. Ci C<?. Credit. | C"-L C,aim M;tt*. Y**r)y. ?? rtGIt. ,io». Yearly 14l" vS..??, ?"; 9«. Hilf-yewlr 7«, fvirvZIrlv • I Quarterly hM"? Po o?,d?,, ,06, ",d o pal/able to UÙ' Prt" k JOHK K.Nmula DOÚ'I. TO ADVERTISERS. ?<M«< taM tan to <«M'-<"K N?MtP?tt? 0/?Mft,??? Zetannot U antwerabUfor inauuracia or /? 0? Z"ZZ. '?""? ???''?' CORREgPONDENTS No notice can be taken of Monymout commMtMUont. wi1( .r? 18 intended for in ?i.. must be Mthenti?M b?' Mm. and address of the ?nt?, not necessarily for paNi?ti," b?M'?MMteeothh :o.d faith. WeMMotmdert?" returnTe j ected communications. EftRILTUM.-An ermr crept Into our report of Tubwnt f Petty Sessions of the 22nd ult. In the case of Eichard Wn liaras Clerk, Penmachno Quarry, instead of Penmachn il. ryf it should have been -Richard WiUi-, Clerk, PA b" Qimrry. We have received a report of the Cricket Match at Denbieh which shall appear next week. HIGH WATER AT BANGOR. NEW BATHS AT SILIWEN. JULY. MORN. HT. EVKX HT hr m. ft. in. hr. m. ft. in' i Saturday 0 50 19 6 1 13 j8 j 5 S-inday 1 38 18 11 23 17 2 6 Monday 2 28 17 10 252 16 0 7 Tuesday I 15 16 5 338 14 g 8 Wednesday. 4 3 14 11 429 13 5 9ThuMday.4S8 13 6 5 33 12 7 10 Friday 6 9 12 6 6 43 i? 11 Saturday 7 16 12 2 7 52 12 ¡ Time of Bathing-From two hours before until two hours after. high water.

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