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J. OWEN JONES, Coach Builder, Northgate Street, Carnarvon, IN returning thanks for the kind support with which he has been favoured, humbly begs to call -L the attention of the Gentry, Clergy, Hotel Keepers, and others, to the following CARRIAGES now for Sale :— One four-wheel DOG CART nearly new with plated rails dtc. One New BASKET PARK PHAETON, with hind rumble One SKELETON GIG. One WIRE WICKER, Vis a Vis, to carry Six passengers. Suitable for Hotel Keepers and Hirers of Carriages at the Watering Towns of Llandudno, Rhyl, &c. One W HITECH A PKL or MARKET CAR. One Second-hard PHAETON. One very light WHITECHAPEL. Carriages bui:t to order.-Orders for repairs executed. 7053 IW" MR. SCOTT, DENTIST (LATE OF DUBILN,) 6, MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, /CONTINUES to supply ARTIFICIAL TEETH, with all the most recent improvements of the London and Paris Schools of Dentistry. Mr. Scott would be thought ungrateful, indeed, if he did net acknowledge the kind patronage which he has experienced from the public. The individual exertions that have been made on his behalf in many friendly quarters the way in which numbers of the highest families have displayed their interest in recommending him to their friends the countless letters of frank, well meant, unaffected eulogy, which he has received during his sojourn in the Principality, all these are proofs of the wide-spread feeling in favour of retaining amongst them a really scientific, mechanical, Manufacturing Dentist, and thus save the expense of a long journey to London, or elsewhere, for the purpose of having Artificial Teeth. With such demonstrations of arproval in respect to the past, he acknowledges, with pride and thank- fulness, that he may have every encouragement to aid him in the future. To those who may not know Mr. Scott's charges, he begs to say that he supplies a single Tooth, from Five Shillings to a Guinea a complete set, from-five Pounds to Fifteen Guineas. Mr. Scott may be consulted with, the first WEDNESDAY in every month, at Mr. Prichard, Denbigh-street, Llanrwst, and the second WEDNESDAY at the Albert otel, Bangor. Mr. Scott's Book on the Toothache, d-r., at all the Booksellers, price One Shilling; or from the Author 6, Market Street, Carnarvon. 6527 G. F. WITHEY, COACH BUILDER AND PAINTER, POOL STREET, CARNARVON, IN returning thanks to the Fublic for the patronage he has received during the last three years, begs In -L to inform them that he has commenced the COACH BUILDING BUSINESS, and any orders entrusted to him will be -,arefully attended to, having been himself thirty years engaged in the trade, and employing first-rate workmen. 7298 R. JONES, PAINTER, DECORATOR, AND PLUMBER, 15, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON, BEGS tc inferm the Gentry and the Public that he has a large assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, of the newest designs and of superior quality, which he can offer on exceedingly low terms. 6605 __0. DAVID MORGAN. CASTLE SQUARE, tf..1 A LARGE STOCK, NEWLY ARRIVED, OF PAPER HANGINGS, IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. YOU WANT IT. YOUR WIFE WANTS IT. YOUR CHILDREN WANT IT. YES, EVERYBODY, EVERYBODY. PLEASE REMEMBER THE NAME, DAVID MORGAN, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, and Paper Hanging Establishment, No. 9, Castse Square, Carnarvon. March 11th, 1865. 6901 New Agricultural Implement Warehouse of all kinds SUPPLIED AT MAKER'S PRICES. Agent for Cross- kill's Carts, Wag- gons, Wheels, and Axles. Hornsby's Mowing & Reap- ing Machines. Howard's Horse Bakes, and Hay- makers, lIuus" Hoes & Scufflers. Chaffcutters, from :£2 5s. each. E HUGHES begs to call the attention of Farmers and others to his STOCK of IMPLEMENTS • FOR THE COMING SEASON, which he is prepared to Sell at low prices. Warranted Scythes 3s. 6<L each 24 do. Tubular Frame do ISt. each OMt Steel Hay Forks 2s. 3d. to 2s. 6d. each Sixteen new Iron Tooth Hand Bakes Is. 8d. each 24 Steel Teeth Drag Rakes 10s. each | Prime Wood Hand Rakes 10a. 6d. per dor. OMt Steel Hay Forks 2s. 3d. to 2s. 6d. each Sixteen new Iron Tooth Hand Rakes. Is. 8d. each Warranted Scythes 3s. 6<L each 24 do. Tubular Frame do ISt. each OMt Steel Hay Forks 2s. 3d. to 2s. 6d. each Sixteen new Iron Tooth Hand Bakes Is. 8d. each 24 Steel Teeth Drag Rakes 10s. each | Prime Wood Hand Rakes 10a. 6d. per dor. Iron Hurdles, from 5s. each. Best Iron Fencing Wire, 15s. per cwt. Iron Gates, Palasading of every description made to order. Iron Pumps. 30s. each. Estimate given for Pipes and Fittings for Wells. HORNSBY'S PATENT WASHING MACHINES, FROM Z3 EACH. Several Testimonials in Carnarvon and neighbourhood of this Machine. No one need purchase without having first a test of its work. P.S.—Illustrated Catalogues, containing further particulars, may be had on application to Mr. EDWARD HUGHES, Ironmonger, &c., Eastgate-street, Carnarvon. 6767 PRIZE MEDAL! INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862, AWARDED TO JOSEPH SEWILL FOR EXCELLENCE IN WATCHES. May'JTXCTory, 61, SOUTH CASTLE STREET, RIGHT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE LIVERPOOL. WATCHES forwarded FREE and safe to any part of the kingdom upon receip of a remittance. A WRITTEN WARRANTY WITH EVERY WATCH. IF you are m want ol a good WATCH (warranted to keep correct time) send a Post-office Order -i. to JOSEPH SEWILL, Watch Manufacturer, 61, South Castle-street, Liverpool (directly opposite the Custom House), who will, by return o Post, send a first-class Watch of the description required, garranteed to keep good time—exchanged, if not apprct ed of. SEWILL1 S PRIZE MEDAL Silver Horizontal Watches, Jewelled and Warranted, at 11. 2s., 21. 10s., 31., 32.10s. each. SEWILL'S PRIZE MEDAL Silver Patent Levers, Capped, Jewelled and Warranted, 4i., 51., 61., 71., and 71. 10s. each. SEWILL'S PRIZE MEDAL Gold Horizontal Watches, suitable for Ladies or Gentlemen, 51., 61., and 71. each. SEW ILL'S PRIZE MEDAL 1 Gold Patent Detached Lever Watches. Cases 18 carat fine, 91. 9s. 101. 10s., 121. 12s. each. SEWILL S PRIZE MEDAL! RAILWAY WATCHES, in Gold and Silver Cases expressly manufactured for every description of engineer- ing purposes, railway travelling, and hunting persons requiring a really fine, accurate, and substanial Time-keeper. THESE WATCHES WILL BE FOUND INVALUABLE. Gold—13i.. 141.10s.—16, IS, and 25 Guineas each. Silver—41.—6, 8,10, and 12 Guineas each. Am immense stock of Presentation Watches, in Gold and Silver, of the finest quality and magnificent designs. SEWILL' S GO L D C HAINS, he newest patterns, with Patent Detector Swivels, 11. lis. 6d., 21. 2s., 31. 10s. each, free and safe by post. Captains, Shippers, and the Trade supplied on the most reasonable terms. TMM THE ADDKZSS—The Oldest Watch Manufactory in LIVERPOOL, 61, SOUTH CASTLE STREET, right opposite THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Ø" Money Orders to be made payable to JOSEPH SEWILL, LTVBRPOL. 14 "PURITY & EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY" 1 qE mEb s IR 41 i iii 186X- i ( ^^vf\ 'Tr .4140 ( (TRADE MARK I TN|gBH| 1 BULL'S HEAD) I ,4 AT 7- \562. 0 0 AAL lq,SX -Z E At4 .zo 4) ricx KONORTS CAU .1862. TMIIR GENUINEAND DOUBLE SUPERFINEARETHE QUALITIES PARTICULARLY RECOMMENDED FOR FAMILY USE. RETAILED IN EVERY TOWN THROUGHOUT THE UNITED KINGDOM. 6892 FAMILY MEDICINE.-The most healthy Families are visited, at times, with some ailments, and JE. at rath times no medicine can be resorted to with more perfect confidence than LIFE PILLS. Tfcie eeteen«4 JltdIciu tivtt immediate nlitl, witkent the alight* pals or lamtosim". NEV b* had of any Q8IIt. 7Mt PURE AND UNADULTERATED. IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN AND CREESEFACTORS. TRADE MARK. R. J. FULLWOOD AND CO., (Late R. J. Fullwood and Bland,) HIGHLY CELEBRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF ANNATTO, For colouring Cheese and Butter. THIS valuable Article is prepared from the -L finest quality of the true Vegetable Annatto only, war- ranted perfectly pure, innocuous, and FREE FROM ANY ADULTERATION W HATEVER it will be found the most convenient and certain preparation for the purposes of colour- ing Cheese and Butter produces a rich golden tint, so much esteemed in the London and other great markets, without injury to their natural flavour, or discolouring the Whey Butter, with half the usual trouble to use, and the certainty of colouring the whole Dairy of Cheese or Butter aliket: is free from sediment, and will immediately incorporate or mix with the Milk or Cream. It has now been introduced upwards of thirty years, and obtained a considerable repute in the North and West of England, where it is used by the largest and most experienced Fanners, and is also in general demand in the Dairies of Scot- land, Ireland, Holland, and Germany. IN COLOURING BUTTER it will be found by far superior and much cheaper than any other article in use for that purpose. PREPARED ONLY BY R. J. FULLWOOD AND CO., Importers, Successors, and Sole Manufacturers of the Original Fullwood's Annatto, established 1785. To prevent fraud, our Annattos are stamped as above, and bear our Trade Mark-A Stag with Olive-branch. Sold by all respectable Druggists and Grocers throughout the kingdom, in Bottles of full measure, Quarts 5s., Two Quarts] Os., Pints 2s. 9d., Half Pints Is. 9d., Quarter Pints 1s.. and Half-Quarter Pints 6d. each. June 1st, 1865. 7653 —— ILLUSTRATED GATALCGUE N I Contains Designs and Prices of 150 different H U articles of Bed-room Furniture, as well as cf H I 100 Bedsteads, ani Prices ol everv description j I of Bedding. < ft SENT FREE BY FOST. j HEAL AND SON, jj ip, BEDSTE4D, BFDDING &>• V. £ AND BEO-RUM FURNITURF V rO^ MAN'JFACTUAFRS v> X 6939 TO ALL IN DEBT OR DIFFICULTIES. CONSULTATION GRATIS. JAMES GOLDRICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and Solicitor of all the Courts, obtains immediate protection for the Person and Property of Debtors, in town or country, together with Entire Relief from all Debts and Liabilities, under a recent act of Parliament, in all cases without imprisonment. Charges moderate, payable bv instalments. Every description of legal business conducted, including Bankruptcy, Chancery and Divorce cases. Wills searched for and Office Copies obtained. Claims made out and money and property recovered. Offices-l, BRUNSWICK-STREET, LIVERPOOL, and 342, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Strictly Private and Confidential. N.B.—County Courts attended. 4846 St BUB.l) "-iF WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS of this JL DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPU- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERT-IES of this SAUCE. Purchaser. are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, Prepared only by /VI DL LEA & PERRINS, Worcester. Jy Sjjnujb. • • gold Wholesale and for Export,by jjCfejny RAEJGRL CROSS* FC BLACKWBLL, London, god *11 Merchant* and Oilmen. Jjr0yBGa3& 1835 91 TEA., Tills Tea is imported with the leaf not coloured, is li ighly recommended by medical and scientific men, antl combines purity with fin. ftaoour and lasting strength. Sold by C/iemists, Stationers, and Confectioners in aN parts of the kingdom. AT THE REDUCED DUTY. AGENTS. Camarvon.- Williams, Bridge Street. Conway.-Jones, High Street. Rhyl.-Crowe, 3. Bodflr Street. Aberystwyth.—Hughes, Corner of Market Street. 6194 COMBINED WITH Jljjf^ ou SOLD BY NEARLY TWO THOUSAND AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE KINGDOM. rpHESE CHOICE COFFEES have maintained J- their high pre-eminence over a period of nearly seventeen years, and continue to be used as the regular Breakfast Bever- age by Families in all parts of the Kingdom. Fine full flavionr and great strength characterise these CofTees and being packed fresh from the mill in Canisters and air-tight Pack- ages, uniform freshness and quality can at all times be relied on. Cassell's Coffee, No. 1, Is. per lb. Cassell's Coffee, No. 2, Is. 2d. per lb. Cassell's Coffee, No. 3, Is. 4d. per lb. Cassell's Coffee, No. 4, Is. Sd. per lb. Sold in Canisters of 2 lb., 1 lb., and £ lb. each and in air. tight Packets of 4 oz., 2 oz., and 1 oz. each, by the appointed Agents throughout the kingdom. AGENTS IN TJlIS DISTRICT:— Holyhead-J. Peters. Market-street. Amlwch-J. Hushes Stamp office. Liverpool-H. Jones and Co., 1, Strand. Agents wanted in every District not yet occupied. For Terms apply to CASSELL, SMITH & CO., 80, FENCHURCH STREET, LONDON. <610 Johnson, Johnson PURE UNCOLOURED TEA h now preferred to aO odMi Mir LOCAL AGENTS. BANGOR-ROBJMTS, Chemist, High-street 11 WILLIAMS, Chemist, High-etreet BEAUMARIS—THOMAS, Chemist, Castle-stree HOLYHEAD—ROBERTS, Medical Hall. CONWAY-BRIDGE, Bookseller, High-street. LLANDUDNO-WILLIAlig, Chemist, MMtyn-ttrMt. LLANRWST—JONKS, Stationer, Denbigh-street. RHYL—ROBERTS, Chemist. High-street. Wholesale Warehouse—17, Blomfield-street, City, London ON TO BREWERS. ON SALE, a large stock of new and second hand Barrels, Halves, and Quarters, always on hand at BON D & Co.'s COOPERAGE, 6677 6, TABLEY STREET, LIVERPOOL. L < IRON GATES AND HURDLES ROUND BARRED GATES from 17s. to 20s. each. FLAT Do. Do. from 21s. to 26s. bd. each. IRON HURDLES, with 5 bars at 2s. Id. yer yard. Every description of Iron and Wire Work for Fields and Gardens, at W. H. PEAKE'S, 44, Wood Street, Bold Street, LIVERPOOL. [1408 RECKITTS BLACK LEAD.1 .¿ kI. and the MORE CLEANLY, Because being in polished blocks it does not drop about like powder Leads, on the Furniture, Carpets, Clothes, &c. MORE BRILLIANT, Because it Is unadulterated, thus every particle produoes a splendid metallic lustre. POLISHES MORE QUICKLY Thus saving the time and labour of the user. AND CHEAPER, Because it is less wasteful; and because a little goes further than any other kind. RECKITT & SONS, Suffolk Lane, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C., 5158 VTr%-& TVTAKES the Water soft; is not injurious to 1: the Hands" or finest Fabrics; lathers freely, and WASHES WITHOUT SjAP! No Washing Powders or Soap Powders do this. Borough Analyst's Laboratory, Sydenham College, Birmingham, March 1st, 1864. Your" Concentrated Extract of Soap" possess great detergent or cleansing properties, and is so essentially a pre- paration of "Soap" that it gives a good lather, and may be used in washing and cleaning without the additional em- ployment of common soap. I remain, Sir, yours obediently, ALFRED HILL, M.D.. F.C.S. Mr. Hudson, Royal Chemical Works, Westbromwieh. Sold by Grocers and Druggists, in Packets, Id. each. Sold by John Pugh, Wholesale and Retail Grocer Tho- mas Hughes, and Ann Jones, Grocers; Edmund Williams, Chemist. Carnarvon. 7104 Coaches from the Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, EVERY DAY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1865. DISCONTINUANCE OF THE PASSENGER TRAFFIC ON THE NANTLLE RAILWAY. On and after Monday, June 12, 1865, THE PASSENGER TRAFFIC Nill be trans. -I- ferred to Mr. JOHN MORETON, Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, who has appointed OMNIBUSES To run at the undermentiond times from CARNARVON to PENYGROES, NANTLLE, LLANLLYFNI, and 10RT MADOC, and back :—A Four-horse Omnibus will leave Carnarvon Station on the arrival of the 9.(0. a,m. Train, (Saturdays, Fair Days, and Sundays excepted,) calling at the Royal Sportsman Hotel, and Castle Hotel, via Penygroes, to Nantlle returning from Nantlle at Five o'clock p.m., and arriving in Carnarvon in time for the 6.25. p.m. Train. The Coach that leaves Port Madoc at Eipht o'olook, and ar- rives at Penygroes at Twelve o'clock. will proceed to and arrive at Carnarvon at one o'clock returning on the arrival of the six p.m. Train at Carnarvon, via Penygroes, Liar Uyfni, Ac., to Port Madoc. On Saturdays and Fair Days, a Four-horse Omnibus will leave the Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, calling at the Castle Hotel at eight o'clock am. for Penygroes andNantlle returning at 9 30 a.m., arriving at Carnarvon at 1045 leaving Carnarvon, for Penygroes and Nantlle, at Six o'clock p.m., and returning from Nantlle at 7 30 p.m. for Carnarvon. J. M. begs to inform the public that in case of the above arrangements not being adequate accommodation, he will be happy to increase the number of conveyances. JOHN MORETON, Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon. Carnarvon June 10th, 1865. 7727 CARNARVON PWLLHELI & EDEYRN. >pHE PRINCE OF~WALES will leave the -l Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, after the arrival of the 9 40 a.m. train, returning in the evening from the WHITE HALL HOTEL, PWLLHELI, at 2.30 p.m. Another OMNIBUS will leave Pwllheli at 3 o'clock and Nevin at 4 o'clock, and arrive at Edern at 4 30 p.m., return- ing the following morning at 11 o'clock, Nevin at 11 30, arriving in Pwllheli at 12 30 p.m. Passengers by the above Coaches will be taken free to the station. JOHN MORETON, Proprietor. Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, ———— 2890 Fort Madoc to Carnarvon and back daily, (Sundays Excepted,) AN OMNIBUS leaves PORT MADOC every morning at 8 o'clock a.m., arriving in CARNARVON at 12 o'clock, returning after the arrival of the 6 o'clock p.m. train at CARNARVON from Chester, &c. MORETON & PARRY, Proprietors. Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon. 2931 Carnarvon, Barmouth, and Dolgelley. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 19. 1866. (Sundays excepted). A FAST Four horse COACH will leave the ROYAL SPORTSMAN HOTEL, CARNARVON, at 8 45 a.m., via Beddgelert, Tre' Madoc, Port Madoc, Tanybwlch, Maen* twrog, Harlech, and Barmouth, to Dolgelley, returning from Dolgelley, via same route, and arriving at Carnarvon in time for the Mail Train for London, &c. Much reduced rates. MORETON, DAVIES, ROBERTS, & PARRY. Proprietors. Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, Oct. 13th, 1864. 5633 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 5TH, rPHE SNOWDON TOURIST FOUR HORSE COACH will leave the ROYAL SPORTSMAN HOTEL, on the arrival of the 9.40 Train, via Llanberis, Capel Curig, Bettwsycoed, Llanrwst, Pentrevcelas, Cerygydruidion, and Corwen Station, for Llangollen, in time for Trains to all part* of England, leaving Corwen each morning at 11, via same route, arriving at the ROYAL SPORTSMAN HOTEL, Carnarvon, at 6 p.m. MORETON, WILLIAMS, PRICE, JONES, & MALTBY. 7639 Proprietors. BEAUMARIS, CARNARVON, AND LLANBERIS. On and after Monday, June 5th 1865, A COACH will leave Beaumaris for Llanberia every morning (Sundays excepted), at Eight o'clock, passing through Menai Bridge and Carnarvon, and arriving at the Padarn Villa Hotel, Llanberis, at 10 40 a.m. By this Coach parties can proceed by other coaches to Beddgelert, Tre' Madoc, Port Madoc, Tanybwlch, Harlech, and Barmouth. It arrives also in time for the coach to Pwllheli. Proprietors, H, HUMPHREYS A Co. June 6th, 1885. 7738 CORWEN AND BALA. ■ nr*aiH A FOUR-HORSE COACH will leave the Railway Station, Corwen, for Bala every morning (Son- days excepted), on the arrival of the 10 25 a.m. train at Cerwen, and will return from Bala at 2 p m., arriving in Corwen in time for the 410 p.m train for all parts of England. Corwen 1864. DA TIBB. 6461 W. PILOT, TUTILL run his OMNIBUS daily between T V NEWBRIDGE and LLANDRIN DOD WELLS (Sunday exempt), to meet the 2 and half-past 5 Trains from all parts of the Kingdom. WILLIAM PILOT, 7624 NtwttwB. ROYAL HOTEL, CARNARVON, (LATE UXERIDGE ARMS,) EDWARD HUMPHREYS, ipROPRIETOR. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. A small Yaekl, for hire, for pleasure andjitihing parties on the Straits and Bay. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS TOR 1865. rPHE ROYAL SNOWDONIAN TOURIST J COACH will extend its route via Beddgelert, Tre' Madoc, Port Madoc, Tanybwlch, Maentwrog Harlech, Bar- mouth to Dolgelley, starting from the ROYAL HOTEL and the RAILWAY STATION, CARNARVON, evecy day (Sundays ex- cepted) after the arrival of the 9 40 a m. train, arriving at the SHIP HOTEL, abo t eight p.m. It will also leave the SHIP HOTEL, DOLGELLEY at 8 30 every day (Sundays excepted) via same route, arriving at the ROYAL HOTEL, CARNARVON, about six p.m.,and in time for trains for Chester, &c. TOUR ROUND SNOWDON. Also, the SNOWDON IAN TOURIST, four-horse Coach, will leave the ROYAL HOTEL and RAILWAY STATION, CAR. NARVON, after the arrival of the 9 40 train, daily (Sunday excepted) round Snowdon, via Pit's Head, Beddgelert, Vale of Gwynant, Penygwryd, in view of Capel Curig Lakes, and through the far-famed Pass of Llanberis, passing the cele- brated Slate Quarries of the late Mr. Assheton Smith, and the Old Dolb-idarn Castle, to the PADARN VILLA HOTEL. ar- riving at the Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, for dinner, and in time for trains to Chester, &c. CARNARVON TO LLANRWST. Also, the SNOWDONIAN TOURIST, four-horse Coach, will leave the ROYAL HOTEL and RAILWAY STATION, CAR- NARVON, afterthe arrival of the 9 40 a.m. train, every morning (Sundavs excepted), for Llanberis, Padarn Villa Hotel, pro- ceeding through the Pass in view of the Vale of Gwynant to Capel Curig, and along the great Shrewsbury and Holyhead road, by the Swallow Waterfalls (ten minutes allowed to see the Falls), through Bettws-y-coed, arriving at the EAGLES HOTEL, LLANRWST, in time for dinner and train for Ches- ter, &c.: leaving the EAULES HOTEL. LLANRWST, on its re- turn, after the arrival of the 11 a. in. train from Llandudno, Khyl, Abergele, «c via same route, arriving at the ROYAL HOTEL, CARNARVON, in time for dinner, and for trains to Chester, Rhyl, Llandudno, &c. Tickets are issued for the rounds at Rhyl, Abergele, Llan- dudno, Do. Junction. Conway, Penmaenmawr, Llanfair- fechan, Bangor, Menai Bridge, and Carnarvon. 7711 Bangor, Carnarvon, and Llanberis. ANEW FOUR-HOKSE COACH will com- mence running from the RAILWAY HOTEL, BANGOR, on the 19th of June instant, leaving every morning (Sundays excepted) at half-past eight o'clock, calling at the George Hotel, Menai Bridge, at nine, arrivii g at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, CARNARVON, at ten o'clock, leaving CAKNARVON after the arrival of the 9.40 Train from Bangor, calling at the Castle Hotel, in Castle Square, and arriving at the DOLBADARN HOTEL, L: ANBERIS, at a quaiter to eleven a.m. It will return from LLANBERIS at 5 p. m., and reach Car- narvon in time for the Train to Bangor, and will arrive at the RAILWAY HOTEL, BANGOR, at a quarter past seven p.m., by the same route. By this conveyance 'iourists will have ample time to ascend Snowdon, and to visit the Waterfalls and the slate Quarries. R. ROBERTS AND LITTLER, Proprietors. June 7th, 1866. 7670 BANGOR AND BETHESDA. THE Public are respectfully informed that a first-class new OMNIBUS will commence running on the 17th instant (Sunday excepted) from the Douglas Arms Hotel, Bethesda, and the Railway Hotel, Bangor, meeting the va- rious Trains at the Railway Station, Bangor, as under, viz. :— LEAVE BETHESDA. I LEAVE BANGOR. 7 45 a.m. 9 15 a.m. 11 0 a.m. 12 15 p.m. 2 50 p.m. 4 15 p.m. 6 50 p.m. 7 15 p.m. 2 50 p.m. 4 15 p.m. 6 50 p.m. 7 15 p.m. Fares—Bethesda to Bangor, Is. Half-way House, Sc. Llandegai, 6d. Post Horses for Hire at the Hotels. HUGHES & LITTLER, 6921 Proprietors. City of Dublin Steam Packet Company. SUMMER SAILINGS FOR 1865. » Menai Bridge, Bangor, Beaumaris, Llan. dudno, and Liverpool. ON and after FRIDAY, 2nd JUNE, the PRINCE ARTHUR and PRINCE OF WALES, or other of the Company's Steamers are intended to leave MENAI BRIDGE (Sundays excepted and weather permitting) for Liverpool DAILY, at 10 a.m.; and PRINCE's LANDING STAGE, LIVER- POOL, for Llandudno, Beaumaris, Bangor, and Mend Bridge DAILY at 11 a.m. A COACH leaves the Bulkeley Arms, Menai Bridge, for AMLWCH, on the arrival of the Steamer, and returns in time for the Steamer for Liverpool. For further information apply to J. K. ROUNTHWAITE, 20, Water-street, Liverpool; E. W. TIMOTHY and SON, Menai Bridge ROWLANDS BROTHERS, Market-street, Carnarvon. Company's Office, Menai Bridge, 24th May, 1865. 9 & Passages by Steamers and Sailing Vessels. Australian, New Zealand, American, Canadian, and General Emigration and Shipping Office, 66 DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL (OVER THE POST OFFICE), PASSAGES secured to all parts of Australia, JL New Zealand, British Columbia, California, Cape of Good Hope, the new Welsh Settlement at Neuva Bay, Pa- tagonia. Ametica, Canada, Mediterranean Ports, India, China, or any part of the world. For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply to the Gz- NERAL EMIGRATION and SHIPPING COMPANY, 66, Dale- street, Liverpool. 7680 SHORTEST AND QUICKEST PASSAGE TO Canada and the United States. & (No Passports required by this Line.) THE MONTREAL Ocean Royal JL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S STEAM- ERS sail I F R 0 M LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY, AS FOLLOWS:— Hibernian June 8 N. American July 6 Nova Sc.otian| 15 Peruvian 13 Moravian 22 Hibernian 20 Belgian „ 29 Nova Scotian 27 Moravian. ,,22 Hibernian 20 Belgian „ 29 Nova Scotian 27 Calling at Londonderry every Friday, to take on board Passengers and Mails. FARES.—First Cabin to Quebec, New York, and Boston. 18J. 18s., 15t. 15s., and 131 13s., according to accommodation. STEERAGE.—To Quebec, New York, and Boston, 51. 5s., Children under Twelve half price, Infants under Twelve Months 11 Is. Quickest and Cheapest route to the Western States. Passengers booked by all the principal Railways to all parts of Canada and the United States, at very low fares. For Passage, apply to WILLIAM SEARLE & Co., 15, Water- street. Liverpool. In Londonderry, to WILLIAM SEARLE. Co., Foy e-street. Ocean Passage and American Railway Guide and Govern- ment Pamphlet on Canada sent on receipt of four stamps. 3419 Steam to Australia Under Sixty Days. -ii6 rpo >ail on SATURDAY, the 15th -L JULY, for MELBOURNE, The Liverpool and Australian Naviga- tion Co.'s celebrated Auxiliary Screw Steam-Clipper GREAT BRITAIN, Lieut. John Gray, R N.R., Commander, 3209 Tons, 500 Horse-power. This magnificent Ship is the most celebrated Steamer afloat. She has again made the passage to Melbourne in Sixty days, proving conclusively that by her the length of the passage can be depended upon, and she affords an opportunity for Passengers to reach Australia in almost as short a time as by the overland route, via Southampton. Her Saloon arrange- ments are perfect, and combine every possible convenience, and her accommodation for other classes of Passengers is un- rivalled. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, and Co., Merchants, North John- street; or JAMES BAINKS and Co., Water-street, Liverpool; T. M. MACKAY, and Co., 1, Leadenhall-street; or THOMAS IRVING, 17, Gracechurch-street, E C., London. 76S0 KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. A S this wonderful Medicine is nothing but a XJL vegetable preparation it may be compared to wholes o«»e ve and nuitritive food. As a proper diet must consist of various substances with characteristic qualities and effects. KA yft WORSDMXS PILLS are a combination of those plant* which the Creator has given for the health of man. An ocea- sienal dose is as beneficial to persons tolerably weU, as per- severing use is essential to the restoration of the diseased. Sold throughout the British Empire, in boxes of Is. lid., 21. 9<L, and 4s. 6d. Proprietor, JOHN KAY, Esq., of Prospect HaH, Woodford, Essex and 22, Broad-street, London, E C. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OP HAIR. HP HE Distinguished Patronage so many years X obtained by OLDRI f GES BALM OF COLUMBIA, would alone justify its introduction to the toilette use of the most fastidious. It is the best and only certain remedy ever discovered for preserving, strengthening, beautifying, or restoring the Hair, Whiskers, and Monstachios, and preventing them turning grey. It causes the Hair to wave and curl, and ladies will find it especially valuable, as the most delicate head-dress or bonnet can be worn without fear of soiling. Sold in Bottles 3s 6d., 68., and lis., by C. and A. Oldrldge, fl. Wellington-street, Strand, London, and all Chemists and Perfu ers. For Children It is invahiable, M it (OHM the tatta of a aug- head of hair. ØI1 CHEMICAL FOOD, OR COMPOUND SYRUP OF IRON PHOSPHATE. "Syrupus Ferri Phosphatis Compositus." THE most effectual remedy for Consumption, -L Diseases of the Chest, Chronic Cough, Defective Nutri- tion, General Debility, <fcc. EFFECTS UPON THE SYSTEM.—From the first day there is frequently observed a remarkable increase of nervous powers, | with a feeling of strength, vigour, and comfort, to which the Jj patient has long teen unaccustomed digestion is invigor- ated the appetite increases wonderfully the bowels become r regular, and the evacuations more copious and less frequent; the cough ceases, and a calm profound sleep eomes in to restore the patient and repair the ravages of disease, whilst the night perspirations diminish or cease altogether the face becomes fuller, the lips red, the eyes brighter, showing the importance of the action of the phosphates upon the organs of nutrition. Prepared and sold by D. WHARRIE, 50. Berry-street, Li- I'J verpool, in bottles at Is. 6d., 3s., 5s., and 10s. each. 'J AGENT. I Conway—J. Edwards. 7034 1 (lUOKLE'S aNIJBILK'US PILLS, for Indigestion. Bile, Sick Headache, Acidity, Heartburn, Flatulency, Spasms, &c. In Bexes, at Is. 11 id., 2s. 9d., 4s. ed., aud lis. 7067 DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. FOti Thiity Years the Medical Profession have approved this pure solution as a remedy for ACIDITY OF STOMACH, HEADACHE, GOUT, AND IND GESTION. The most delicate Ladies and Children use it as a gentle and pleasant aperient when combined with their ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP. In hot seasons and hot climates, the regular use oi this simple remedy has been foand highly beneficial. It is prepared (in a state of perfect purity and of uniform strength) by DINN EFORU & CO., CHEMISTS, &e., 172, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. Sold by all respectable chemists throughout the world. CAUTI.N.-See that Dinneford and Co." is on each bottle and red label over the cork. 6226 TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Kearsl y's Original Widow Welch's FEMALE PILLS, SO long and justly celebrated for their peculiar virtues, are strongly recommended to the netice of every lady having obtained the sanction and lapprobation of most gentlemen of the medical profession, as a safe and valuable medicine in effectually removing obstructions, and relieving other inconveniences to which the female frame is liable, especially those which at an early period cf life frequently arise from want of exercise and general debility of the sys- tem they create an appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness and nervous headache, and are eminently useful in windy disorders, pains in the stomach, shortness of breath, and palpitation of the heart; being perfectly innocent, they may be used with safety in all seasons and climates. It is necessary, owing to the numerous imitations, to inform the public that KEARSLEY'S is the only original and genuine medicine of this description ever made, and has been pre, pared hy them for more than eighty years Purchasers are particularly requested to remark, that as a testimony of au- thenticity, each bill of directions contains an affidavit, and bears the signature of C. K&ARSLEY in writing, also engraved on the Government stamp, and each box is wrapped in white paper Sold Wholesale and lietail by J. SANUER <k liON, 150, Oxford Street, London, in Boxes, price 2s. 9d. each, or by post for at) postage stamps, of all Cnemists. CORNS AND BUNIONS Instantly relieved by using the RUSSIAN CORN and BUK. ION PLASTER. Price Is. ljd. a box, or by post for It stamps, of all Chemists, and of J. sanoer & SON, igg, Oxford Street, London W 6300 THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE. H 0 L LOW A Y' SOl N T M: E N T. H 0 L L 0 W A Y' 0 1 Iq T AT E 14 T. THE EFFECT OF THE OINTMENT ON THE SYSTEM. rPO the very core and centre of all diseases J- which affect the human body, this remarkable prepara- tion penetrates. It disappears under the friction of the hand as salt disappears when rubbed upon meat. The unguent performs its healing errand rapidly, safely, and without pain. Simple eruptions, open sores, hard tumours, scrofulous developments of all kinds, abscesses, cancers, old wounds, and in fact, every species of inflammation of suppuration, whether in the skin, the flesh, the glands, or among the muscles, can be arrested in its destructive course and per- manently cured without danger, by rubbing in this inesti- mable Ointment. BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, SORES AND ULCERS. In many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now used for the cure of old wounds sores, and ulcers in Spain and Portugal, and in many parts of Italy the first Physicians regularly prescribe its use. It is a sovereign remedy for bad breasts and bad legs and likewise for all skin diseases. It is to De found in the chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, and emigrant. PILES, FISTULAS, STRICTUBES. The above class of complaints is surely removed by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and then by most effectually rubbing in this Ointment. Persons suffering from these direful complaints should lose not a moment in arrest- ing their progress. It should be understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the affected parts but it must be well rubbed in for some considerable time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually as though it were palpable to the eye. Bread and water poultices, after the rubbing in of the Ointment, will do great service. This is the only proper treatment for females in cases of cancer in the stomach, or for those who suffer from a general bearing down. UViPRUDENCIES OF YOUTH;-SORES AND ULCERS. i Blotches, as also swellings, can with certainty be radiu -j cured if the Ointment be used freely and tb- Pi)' ? night and morning as recommended in thêpnnteu g. tions. When treated in any other way these complaints outf dry up in one place to break out in another whereas this Ointment will remove the humour from the system, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time, aided by the use of the Pills, to insure a lasting cure DIPTHERIA, BRONCHITIS, SORE THROATS COUGHS AND COLDS. Any of the above class of diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day upon the skin cover- ing the throat, chest, and neck of the patient. The unguent will soon penetrate the pores and give immediate relief. Th ally the fever and lessen inflammation, eight or ten Pillg should be taken night and morning. The Ointment will produce perspiration, which is so essential for removing fevers, sore throats, and those oppressions of the chest which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the follow. ng cases Bad Legs Cancers Scalds Bad Breasts Contracted and Stiff Sore Nipples Burns Joints Sore-throats Bunions Elephantiasis Skin.diseases Bite of Moschetoes Fistulas Scurvy and Sand Flies Gout Sore-heads Coco-bay Glandular SwellingslTumours Chiego-foot Lumbago Ulcers Chilblains Piles Wounds Chapped Hands Rheumatism Yaws Corns iSoft) Corns (Soft) Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOW A Y, 244 Strand (near Temple Bar), London also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 22s., and 33s. each Pot. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.-Directions for the guidance of patients in every dis- order are affixed to each Pot. tar Holloway's Pills and Ointment can be had of all Che- mists and Druggists, with Welsh directions, without extra expense. 7350 Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old Age, anfl shortens Human Life, more than Diseases of the Chtst Under the And Patronage of the The Principal Queen. # Nobility. The only Real Cure without Inward J Medicine is "DOPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS AVi for Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, palpita- tion of the Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, Influenza, Chronie, Strains, Bruises, Lumbago, or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rheumatic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains, FROM THOUSANDS OF WONDERFUL CURES. SPINAL COMPLAINTS or 30 YEAR I' STANDING, AND RHEUMATISM OF THE HIP. Nafferton, Dec. 18,1865. Messrs. Roper and Son.—Gentlemen,—I was afflicted with a pain in the spine of my back for 30 years, and hearing at your Roper's Plaster about two years since, I procured one, an dafter applying it fonnd relief the first night, and have been free from pain ever since. I was also troubled with Rheumatism in the hip, and applied one with same results. As I have received so much benefit from the use of your Roper's Plasters, I have sent you this for the benefit of thers suffering in the same way. Yours, tc., THOS. BROWN From F. Cupiss, Esq., M.R .V.C., Author of the Prize Essay on the Diseases of the Liver cf the Horse. Diss, Norfolk, March 22, 1M61. Gentlemen,-For the last three winters Mrs. Cnuis^ k" elt a great delicacy of the chest, accompanied with pe"- sional pain, cough, and hoarseness. Having had your ya- luable Roper's Royal Bath Plaster recommended to her, sk* made a trial of one, and it was attended with the most heM- flcial effect, in consequence of which she made frequent ase of them, and invariably with the same good results. I remain, FRANCIS CUPJ88. AFTKR Two YEARS' Suffering, CURED. Important Testimonial received from Mr. Wm. Hall, Tonni I Traveller to Messrs. Rawson and Co.. Brewers, Sheffield. Gentlemen,—I wish to add my testimony to the host of others published by yon, to the efficacy of your wondertsd Roper's Plaster. I had not been enabled to lie on my left side, from an affection of the heart or liver, for two y«M», until I applied a Roper's Plaster, since which time 1 have been comparatively well, and 1 nly used two Plasters. Yours faithfully, WM. SAUL J Andover-street, Sheffield, June 3,1861. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, hate Tended spurionfl imitations. Purchasers are therefore eantieee* H NOTICE the words, "Sofia's KOTAL BArB PLAMm," en- graved on the government Autograph on the back thus:— PREPARED OJfLrBT ROBBAT KOM* AND BWi. CHEMISTS, SHmTKLP, On Medica-chemioal principles, from British Herbs Me Gums and Balsams of the Eastern CIbM, where "The trees <r*p bnlwm, and en all the benghe Health sits, and makes it sovereign as it news. Tnll stsed Piss tees. Is. l)d and fer Children, direct by Pest o« receipt af Is. U. « !s.jaeh in f"«Nl stamps. 8eld hy most Meat *edUtoa Taim h United Klngfeat. BSWAJti OF nOTATlOjri!—V* fertkehr m4 Xir»i n 1 wit