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WANTED, in the diocese of St. Asaph or t V Bangor, by a Graduate of Oxford, a CURACY, with Title Advertiser has a perfect knowledge of English and Welsh.—Addrsa B. A., Post office, Aberystwyth. TTNOBLEMEN & GENTLEMEN. WANTED, a situation as Land Agent, y Steward or Bailiff, by a gentleman who has hud extensive and practical experience iu the general manage- ment and improvement of Soils, Breeding and Fee,ling of Stock. Also a first-class Agricultural Mechanic. Can give the highest references, and security if required. Salary not so much an object as a responsible and re- spectable situ.,ttion.-Aildr;ss, Mr A. Patterson, Agri- cultural Engineer, 27, Gloucester Place, Low Hill, Liverpool. A GOOD HOUSE, at Hrvn-y-ffynnon, Aber- /Y gele, TO BE LEl'Apply to H. J. Robert4, Manchester House, Abergele. T:j b\ S?d bv Private Contract, two FREE- i_ HOU) )'),vT. bein? N,H. 5 and 0, BKYtTEU TBBBACE. Upper Bangor.—Apply to Messrs. Roberts, Barber, and Hughes, Solictors, Bangor. BOSTON STREET, HOLYHEAD. JIOLE to be Lit near to the National Pp. vinciul Ihuk. late in the occupation of W. Lloyd HujjHos, Ks j., S<»lu-iwr. Immediate pos-wsiou may b" llid. -Aimly to Mr. Owen Thomas, Post office, Holy- head, or to Mr. Hugh Jones, Penrhos, Llangefni. FUliNISIIED HOUSE TO LET. A ("en'leman's Marine Residence, contain- 11.. 21 ITINMI. and a-npV olliccs, with extensive Pleasure Grounds, and Kitchen Givdens, laud if requiref), is situated on the Banks of the Monai Straits, anil com- mands mis.irp.i<sol scenery.-Apply l> Mr. W. J>KW, British Hotel, Bangor. (i IIE LET, HRYNHELEN, near Carnar- von, (solMv on account of th., ill health of the Pro- prietor).—Thin do-urable detiohed residence containing upwards of H >onis, |)iuiii-j, Drawing and breakfast Rooms, Bith Room, 3 Water Vloaets, superior Domestic Offices, Stables, Coach Houses, Conservatory, and every possible requirement for a e uufortable reiideuca. -Apply to Mr. Humphreys, at the house. TO BE SOLD OR LET. (IVith Immediate Possess ion J, HOUSE, on Twthill, Carnarvon, containing H 3 Parlours, 4 best Bedrooms. 4 Atties, Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, Cellars, with small Garden, Stable, Coach-house, &c. Situated on the sunny sillo of the Hill, commanding fine views of Mountains, Carnarvon Bay, Rivals, &c House very dry and healthy.—Apply to Mr. John Thomas, House and Estate Agent, 9 Market St., Carnarvon. TO BE LET SITUATED BETWEEN TREMADOC AND ORICCIETH. A DETACHED COTT.Yd K. furnished, con- taining two Sitting and four best Bedrooms, with two Servants' Rooms, Kitchens, Pantries, and u good Garden, with Coach-house, Stable, and Cottages conti- guous, which may be let with the others. No other land. The Cottages will be let by the year, and may be en- tered upon iu May. Apply to Mr. G. McLean, Glanllyn, Pentrefelin. NORTH WALES. A FINE FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH LAND, Delightfully situated in the V-tle of Llanrwst, TO LET. with immedmte possession, COED- i MAWR MAKSIO?. receiit;?y erected at a large outlay in one of the most picturesque Valift in North Wales. It lies close to the Village ot Roe, and is distant about 4 miles from Conway. The House contains Dining and Drawing Kooms. each 22ft, by PJft -r» best Bedrooms, 0 Roomy Attics, Break- fast Room, a fine Kitchen fitted up with all modern tppiiMCM -with suitable Offices attac4ed t?he1 reto, and excellent Cellars. The Out-offices consists of well arranged Stables for 9 Horses, Coach House, Saddle Room, Cow House, &c. There is also a good Kitchen Garden, and the front is tafltefullv laid out in Flower Bed. &c. About 28 ACRES of KICil PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, may also be had with th Mansion. For further particulars as to Rent, &c., apply to Mr. Wm. Dew, Auctioneer, Bangor. BRICKS ON SALE. ABOUT no,ooo good Bricks on Sale at ?\. Tros.yr-afon. Penmon, near Beaumaris, close by the aeaahore. where vessels can be laden. For particulars apply to Mr. Richard Williams, on the premises. TO LEGAL PRACTITIONERS. rpI O lie disposed of immediately, a Leading ) Business in an Assize Town. New and convenient Offices with Books, &c., to be had at a reasonable valua- tion.-Apply at once to Rev. Lewis Gilbertson Jesus College. Oxford or W. Ellis, Esq., High Street, Bala. 30th March, 1804. THE FINEST MANX HERRINGS. 1VRLYLK A Hcn'i))? Carers, Isie of 7 Man h:we t "upply of the best Cured dernng?bf?th K?d and Whit, whieh they are ?Hing at the lowcst pos- sible price for cash. The lieds cannot be surpassed. Particulars may be learned at their Warehouse, 54, Seel Street, Liverpool. NOTICE. A LL Persons having an- Claim ?a.inst the I?tate of !S\AC GILBHHTSf?N. Esq.. of Bala, in the County of MeTioneth, Solicit .r. (deceased), areRe- quested to forward the same with the particubus tl n. eof, on or before the 1st day of MAY next, to The Los. GILBEBTSON, of Jesus College, Oxford, for the purpose of having it verified and discharged according to Law. Bala, 30 March, 181;4. LLANFAIRFECHAN. CARNARVONSHIRE. FOR Sale, the (Miht fully situated Free- P hold Marine Villa, called BRYX CELYX. It contains three Entertailiin; Rooms, eight Bedrooms, and t?ie ugliztl Sol-v:iyiti' officei, Also near the above, a very eligible Freehold plot of Building Land. and cart l s to v i ew, al)ply to '.N lr. For p?ce'" particuhr., ami cards to view, apply to Mr. W. P. Ayres, contractor ztud sitrveyor, Peniuaeumawr. April 2nd, 1804. #- CLAIMS OF THE CROWN. A 4 KEOl'ISITION is in eourse of signature. J requesting the High-Sheriff of the County of Anglesey to call a meeting of the freeholders of the County, to consider the propriety of petitioning lailia- inent, to cause an investigation to be made into the Claims of the Crown, in the counties of Anglesey and Carnarvon; the loetboil adopted in asserting and dis- posing of those claims, and the Agent-, they employ. Freeholders desirous of having their names attached to the requisition will be pleased to notify the same to Robert Prichaid. Esq., Llwydiarth Esgob, Anglesey. Signed on behalf of the reqyisitionists, R. WILLI AMS lJULKELEY. Baron Hill, O. J. A. FL'LI,ER IIEYPICK, Bodorgan, LLANDUDNO IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1851 TO fASONS, CONTRACTORS, fcc.  in THXPKRS f.  %V;tll, at U:m.hu)n. m?- the Vbmsand Specification. and qht;tin all infl)l'matinll on ?p)i?ti? to Mr. F?LT.?.the ?nx ? at the Com- ,i?uner.'Omcc.Chm.h ??"<? '?" Parties tcndprin? will he reju.red to name +twwo owsa*ti-d- (Mt(.rv Sureties for the ?ue ""cc', ()f the woi,k Ten¡jû to be sent in to me by the M ,???,") The Commi?i-me? do not bind th? em??t??i. to the acceptance of any Tender. By order, JOHN WILLIAMS, Cleric to the CommiaiMOiiew. Commissioners Office, Church Walirs, Llandudno, 28th Mirohi 18M. TO COVER THIS SEASON, THE thorough bred Stallion. LAZY BONES, Terms :— £ 3 per Season for Half Bred Mares, (5s. the ft room :) per Season for Thorough Bred Mares, (5s the Grc) iii ;) (ii- Cl per ('veriiiz. LASY BOXES gdt by Miln out of Rosetta, (Rosetta is Peep o' Day Boy's Dam,) Rosetta by Rolla, Dam by Whalebone. All applications to be made to Mr. DAVID DAVIES. Tan y Uwlch Mills, Maentwrog, Merionethshire. STALLION FOR 1864. RUSSIiOUOrr.il, bv TenMway (by Voltaire JL\) out of Taglioni, by V'hisker) out of Crui.keeu, by Sir Hercules. He was a good llace Horse at nil distances, and possesses more of the Touchstone. Camel, and Whale- bone blood than any other horse in E, tigiriid, will serve Mares this Season at PEfRHV; CAISTLK STABLES, at :1()s. each Mare; Farmers, 20s.; Tenants, 15s.; and Ponies under 14 hands high, 10s.each. Thorough-bred Males from any place out of the Couuties of Carnarvon aud Anglesey. a each. RHYL BRIDGE. THE ru?Hc are respectfully informed, that Tthe above Bridge is OPENED FOR TRAFFIC. March 24th, 18,H. J3y Or;ler. PETER WILLIAMS, C O A L MERCHANT, BANCOR, 'I BEGS to thank the pnhtictbr the liberal Dr'attna?c he Ins recchea; and he wishe at the same time to put the public on their guard as to the fraudulent practices of certain Carters in not delivering the proper weight of Coal in bagiol. For every ton of coal ordered, they should receive 2D bags of 1 cwt. each and his customers are strongly recommended to see that the proper quantity is delivered. -n- TOLLS TO BE LET. LLANRWST AND ABERGELE TURNPIKIi ROAD, VT0TICK is Hereby Given, that the Tolls L i arising at the undermentioned Gates on the said Road, will be LET BY AUCTION, at the STAG INS, in the Village of LLAXGKHNIKW, in the County of Denbigh On WEDXEIH r. the 20tli day of APKIL, 1804, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock; in the manner directed by the Act passed in the third and fourth years of the reign of hi late Majesty King George the Fourth, 44 For regulatfng Turnpike Roads;" which Tolls pro- (Iticetl last year the ditterentsunis) annexed to each, viz Dyffrynaur for 9 months and Farmyard Gate for 3 months ••• £ 44 0 0 Ysgeirallt and GlanrafonGate 221 6 11 Over and above the expense of Collecting the same, and will be Let for One year from the first day of May next. Each person at his first biddiug, will be required to deliver ill writing, the names of hi. Sureties, and if the same are not satisfactory, his bidding will not be taken, and whoever happens to be the highest bidder, will he required to give security, with sufficient sureties for the due payment of the Rent. by Quarterly or Monthly pay- ments (as may be then and there decided); and also for the performance of such conditions as shall be declared at the time of such Auction. RICHARD JAMES Clerk to the Trustees. Llanrwst, 8th March, 1804. MENAI AND CONWAY BRIDGES. THE TOLLS TO BE LET. THE Commissioners for carrying into exe- cution the Act 3rd ;uid 4th William IV., Chap. 43, intituled, An Act for transferring to the Coimmssion- "ers of His Majesty's Woods and Forests the several "poweN now vested in the HOLYHEAD Road Commis- sioners, and for discharging the hist mentioned Coni- missioners from the future Repairs and Maintenance of the Roads. Harbours, and Bridges, now under their "careandmaaagement." And also the Act 11th atHI 15th Victoria, Chap. 4'2, intituled, An Act to make better Provision for the management of Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues of the Crown, and for the Direction of Public Works and Buildings," DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of April next, at Twelve o'clock at Xoon, at the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, in the County of Carnarvon, will be LET BY AUCTION, the TOLLS to he taken at the above-mentioned Bridges, which Tolls produced the last year the following Sums above the expense of collecting them, viz. MENAI BRIDGE. £1550 0 0 CONWAY BRIDGE 845 0 0 And will be Let to the highest Bidder or Bidders, for the term of One Year, from the first day of May next. Whoever happens to be the highest Bidder or Bidders must immediately give, in writing, the Names of two sufficient Sureties, and pay One Month's Rent in advance; and also, at the eame time, sign an Agreement for exe- cuting a Lease, with the said Sureties, for the due Pay- mellt of the Rent by Monthly Instalments and for the Performance of such Covenants and Conditions as snail be declared at the time of the Auction. 6w Copie,4 of the Conditions upon which the said Tolls will be Let, and further Particulars respecting the same, may bo had on application at either of the Bridges at the Omce of the Commissioners' Engineer, Upper Bangor; or at the Office of Her Majesty's Works andPubho Build- ings, No. 12, Whitehall Place. By Order of the Commissioners, JOSEPH HAYWOOD, Engineer. Upper Bangor, March 2nd, 18G4. TOLLS TO BE LET. SHREWSBURY AND HOLYHEAD TURNPIKE ROAD. \T0TI(!K is Herebv Given, that the Tolls > arising at the undermentioned Turnpike Gates and Weighing Machines erected on the said Road, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the highest Bidder or Bidders, at the respective Times and Places uudennentioued, viz:— On TUESDAY, the. 12th day of APHIL next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at the HULL'S HEAD, in the town of LLANGEFNI, in the county of Anglesey, will be LET BY AUCTION, the Tolls of the following Gates, which Tolls produced the last year the ditferent Sums an- nexed to each, over and above the expense of collecting the Sallie. viz Stanley Gate and Cae Ceiliog Gate. JESM 0 0 (,w"ldlln;u Gate 58 () 0 NantGate 27\1 « » Llallfair Gate 2¡¡; 0 0 Also, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of APitif, next, at Twelve o'clock at noun, at C\i'EL Cuum INN, in the county of Carnarvon, will be LET BY AUCTIOK, the Tolls of the following Gates, which Tolls produced the last year the different Sums annexed to each over and above the expense of collecting the same, viz. Louisa Gate aud Weighing Machine. gi)58 0 0 Ty'n-twrGate 83 0 0 Tv'nylonGate — IjjJ 0 0JJ Bettws Gate ami Hent!re !S¡l Gak 2GG 0 0 Cernioge Gate 9 0 0 Druid Gate 177 0 0 Corwcn Gate, and Ty Isa Gate, and 523 0 0 Weighing Machine Also, on THURSDAY, -the 14th day of APRIl. next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at the WYNVSTAY ARMS INN, in the town of Oswestry, in the county of Salop, will be LET BY A UCTlt!N, the Tolls of the full owing Gates, which Tolis produced the last year the ditfereut Sums annexed to each, over and above the expense of collect- ing the Raine, viz. Llangollen Gate, year ending 31st  Uay,18o3 ••• 0 0 Whitchurst Gate with Black Park and Belmont Gates, year ending :?lstMay.l8tM. j'" 0 .) Llwvn Gate ••• 4(w 0 0£ Queen's Head Gate and Gallows Tree Bank Gate 0 ( 0 Wolfshead Gate Shctton Gate and Montford Bridge Gale 403 0 0 (The Tolls of the two last mentioned Gates have been red uced since last letting.) And will he put up hy Auction, to be let for One Year, from tIC Firt D iv of dune next, under such Covenants and Conditions as shall then be declared. Each person at his first Bidding will l,e rerlitileti to produce or name his Surety, which,if not satisfarlov), his Bidding will not be taken and whoever happens to be the best Bidder or Bidders, must at the same time give Security with sufficient Sureties for the due payment of the Rent by Monthly Instalments, and also for the Performance of such Covenants and Conditions as shall be declared at the time of the Auction. JOSEPH HAYWOOD. Clerk to the Commissioner*. Upper Bangor, Much 7,1861 TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS ABOUT COMMENCING. T0 be disposed of. the stock-in-trade of _L a Chemist and DrugKiet, consisting of Fixture:. Glass Show-cases, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &c. The who?e to be sold at a valuation. For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. SU-ES BY MR. W. DEW. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. W DEW. Has received instructions to sell by Auction on an early d iy in April, at Friars Cottage B.ingor. A Quantity of Furniture com?risin? MA- AIIOC?.1,N'Y TEmSCOPE, about 10 feet-long, and other DINING TABLES. Iron and French Bedsteads, painted Chest of Drawers, large Cupboard, and Wurdrobe, painted Washstands, and Dressing Tables, Towel Rails, Fenders and fire-irous, Chamber ware, about 80 Volumes of Hooks, School Forms, Deal Tables, with the usual Kitchen furniture, &c. Also, the whole of the Out-door effects, comprising Phaeton, Cart, Cbaflfoutter, Garden Tools, Harness, and Uear. Also, a quantity of Hay anù Manure. BANGOR. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO FORTE, BOOKS, HAY, &e. Mil. W. DEW Has received instructions from the Rev. J, Purvis, to KELl, BY AUCTffX, on Wednesday, the 0th Apiil, 1804, at 12 o'clock at noon, at Friars Cottage, Bangor, A QUAXTITY of Furniture, comprising { mahogany, telescope about 10 feet long, and other tables, iron and French bedsteads, painted chest of drawers, large cupboard, and wardrobe, painted wash- stands, and dressing tallies, towel rails, fenders, tire irons, 'S OF B, ) O K '?, schoo l chamber ware, about 8 I VOLUMES OF BOOKS, school forms, deal tables, bee boxes on N utt's plan. tea urns, cornices, with the usual kitchen furniture, also an elegant ROSEWOOD COrrAGE PIANO FORTE, equal to new, full compass, registered key board, and the whole of the OUT DOOR EFFUCM. comprising pheseton, cart, chaff- cutter, garden tools, harness and gear, also a quantity of HAY and MANURE. May be viewed ou Tuesday, the 5th inst. LLANLLECHID-CAH N ARVONSHIRE, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. D B IV, On SATURDAY, the 2nd and 9th days of April, 1864, at the BRITISH HOTKL, Bangor, in the County of Carnarvon, the Sale to commence each day precisely at 1 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, A Very desirable Freehold Land. called r CILTllEFUS GERLAN, and GLANRAFON, situate in the parish of Llanllechid, in the County of Carnnrvon, adjoining the property of the Honorable Colonel Pennant, Contiguous to the flourishing and popu- lous town of Bethesda, within about a mile of the Cae braich y Cafn Quarry, and less than 5 miles of the town of "ill, gor. The premises will be offered for sale in 144 Lots, or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sitle.- -On the first day of sale, lots 1 to 75 both inclusive, will be offered, and on the second day of sale, the remain- ing lots (76 to 144) will be put up. Several Dwellinghousesbave been built on some of the lots, and some of them are subject to short leases, par- ticulars of which are set forth in the printed particulars and plans. Further particulars and plans of the respeotive lots may be had on application to the Auctioneer, Mr. "Taylor, Caerbold, near Carnarvon, Mr. Richard David Williams, Solicitor, Carnarvos, or the principal Hirtels in the neigh- bourhoQd. SALE BY MR. DAVID ROBERTS. AT COR WEN. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. DAVID ROBERTS Has been favoreil with instructions from the administra- trix of John Owen Lewis, Esquire, TO SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 26th, 27th, and 28th daj s of April, 1864, 11 UK whole of the Valuable Effects, consist- ing of Dining, Drawing, and Bedroom Suites, Valu- able Paintings, and Engravings, Plate, Glass, China, Linen, Handsome Phceton, Saddlery, &c., and a large stock of prime Clover and Ryegrass Hay. Further particulars in future Advertisements and Cata. logues. Ty'u y Cefn, Corwen, March 31, 18G4. SALE BY MESSRS. DAVIES & ARMOR. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. BY MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR, On Friday, the 8th day of April next, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, A I I, that Piece of LAND, with the Mcs- A suage or DWELLING HOUSE and PRE- MISES thereunto belonging, situate in the High.street, in the Town and Borough of Denbigh, and commonly known as "The Crown Hotel, with the Yard and Out- building.sthereuntf.belongingandadjoining, together with the Licences attached to the said Hotel. The tenure of the above is freehold of inheritance. 2 All that Freehold Piece of LAND, with the COT- TAGE, WORKSHOP, and PREMISES thereon erected, situate in Pautou Hall. in Denbigh aforesaid, now in the accupation of Edward Hughes, at a rental of 23. per "Ail that POLICY of INSURANCE effected on the 3. All that POI,ICY of INSUHANCE cffected on the life of Robert Christinas Jones, in the Standard Life In- surance Office, for C;300, and dated the 15th November, 1854. Annual pre 11 juiii, E7 5s. 3d. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the auctioneers, at Denbigh to Mr. William Nisbet, ac- countant, 52, Lord-street, Liverpool; or to Evans, Son, and Saiulys, solicitors, Commerce-court, Lord street, Liverpool. —— SALE BY ME SSRS. LEIFCIIILD AND CHEFFINS. NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD LANDED ES- TATE. IN FLINTSHIRE AND DENBIGHSHIRE. J\rESSns. LEIFCHILD & CHEFFINS Have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Town Hall, Rhyl, early in the month of June next, in lots, /A BOUT 2,000 acres of highlv productive arable, pasture, meadow, and wood Land, in the parishes of Cacrwya. Ysccifiog. ami Bodfari, within con- venient distance of the market towns ?? railwav.t:>tions at Denbigh, Holywell, St, Asaph, and Rhyl. The lots will include several large farms, and many smaller ones, with suitable homesteads; an extensjvo tract of thriving. woods and plantations several mills and factories near- ly the entire ancient borough town of Caerwys. including dwelling houses, shops, iUDS, and other occupations; together with (lesirable accommodation land surrounding and adjoining the town. Also two valuable manors, with their manorial rights and privileges, tec. These estates lie compactly together, and are very suitable for a single investment. They offer great attractions to the lover of field sports in the abundant and well-preserved head ot game, the facilities for fishing in the rivers and pools, and their vicinity to two packs of harriers- Caerwys is noted for its monthly stock fairs, which are a great advantage to the neighbourhood, and wlUoem- I creased and eluded on the completwn of the r.ulway from Mold to Denbigh, which will pass througli pan oi the property. ^Capital roads traverse and give access to aU the lots aud those tila! lie to the south of the town are included in the beautiful and 'picturesipie vale of Ysceihog. Particulars of sale,with plans of the lots are in prepa- ration, and may he seen on and after the 1st of May next at the principal iuns and hotels at Caerwys, Delllligh, Ithyl, St. lhaph, lIolywell, and Chester; and may he had on application to Messrs. Davidson, Can, and Bannis- ter, Weavers' Hall, 22, Basinghall-street, London, L.I y of Messrs. Newman, Lvan. and Newman, 7, King's Beu-h-walk, Temple, and Yeovil; of Messrs. Law, Hussey, aud Hulbert, 10, New-square, Lincoln s-inn, W C.; and at the Land, Timber, Auction, and Estate Offices of Messrs. Leifchild and Cheffins, 62, Mooregate-street, Lon- don, E.C. TO BE SOLD, On Thursday, the 7th April, 1864, commencing at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely, on the ground adjoining the Timber Quay, south side Great Float, Birkenhead,— rnHE CAUGO of Waney and Square Board IffId Yellow and ?P4 Pine. Oak, Elm, Birch, and Ash TI ?BER. DEALS, an?TAVES, lately landed ex Inchi- quin, from Quebec. The Yellow and Rei Pine, Elm, and Ash TIMBER and STAVES lately landed ex Rietizi, from Quebec. The Red Pine and ish TDIRER and STAVES lately landed ex Pensucola, from Quebec. EDWARD CHAIiONER, Wood Broker & Measurer, 6, East Side Queen's Dock, Liverpool. SALE BY MR. R. JONES. SALE OF GROWING OAK, LLANRWST, DENBIGHSHIRE. MR. R. JONES, Is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the VICTORIA HOTEL, Llanrwst, on THUUSDAY, the 21st day of APRIL, 1864, commencing punctual at 4 o'clock, prompt, A Lot of 1)7 OAK TREKS, ?ro?vh)? on a /t certain netd, called or known Ly the name of Carrey- ednyfei*. close to the town of Llanrwst, and very conven- iently'situated for removal, adjoining a good road. The above -are mostly measurable timber, good leugtli, and of excellent quality, and well worth the notice of Timber Merchants, Shipbuilders, Wheelwrights, and others. Any further information may be obtained on applying to the Auctioneer, Victoria Hotel, Llanrwst. SALE BY MESSRS. CIIURTON AND ELPHIOK. ROYAL HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, NORTH WALES, TO BE SOLD BY AunTIJN, by Messrs. L CHURTON" and ELPHICK. at the Royal Hotel, Llandudno, on SATURDAV, the !lth day of April, 1804, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, the above very valuahle aml commodious Hotel. The house colitilill," BU. merous bed-rooms and private sitting-rooms, bar, store- rooms, excellent kitchen, aiiii other conveniences, and attached are coach houses and stables. The property is held for the residue of a tenn of 7,7k years, renewable, created by indenture dated the oOtli November, 1850. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Ches- ter and Whitchurch, or to Nlesiri, FoitD and DU-TOAN, Solicitors, Chester. SALES BY MR. DAVID JONES. IMPORTANT TO SHIPOWNERS., TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. D. JONES, At the Ship Inn, Portmadoc, on Friday, tho 15th of April, 1804, ALL that fi4'G4th shares in the fast sailing schooner "Sydney Jones," of Portmadoc. The above vessel was built by Mr. Wrn. Griffiths, Shipbuilder, Portmadoc, in 1855, and launched in March, 18oti, and classed 10 years A 1, at Lloyds, is 79 tons register, and- carries 130 tons dead weight. Is abundantly well-found in stores and materials of every description, having had several new sails in November last, and has only just re- turned from sea. This vessel is well worthy of the atten- tion of shipowners For further particulars apply to Captain M. Jones, Ship Inn, Portmadoc, or to the Auctioneer, at Tre- madoc. Sale to commence at 6 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE AT BRONDANW, DISTANCE ABOUT 3 MILES FROM TRE' AND PORTMADOC. MR. DAVID JONES Has received instructions from Capt. Finch Hatton, who has removed to England, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On tho ith'ive premise", on Saturday, April 9th, 1864, THE whole of the Valuable Household Fur- niture, and Out-door effects, consisting of Mahogany and other Dining Tables, 2 Mahogany Chairs, do., Easy Chair, 8 Cane-seated Chairs, 1 Iron-framed Sofa, with Morrocco Cover, Window Poles and Hangings, Iron Bed- steads, with Palliasses and Hair Mattresses, Mahogany and painted Chests of Drawers, and Dressing Tables, Iron and ?io?)d Washstands with wares, Towel m1l., cane- seated Chairs, Carpet and Rugs, Fenders and Fire-irons, Sets of Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Services, Knives and Forks, Glasses. Kitchen Tables and Chairs, and the whole of the Culinary and Dairy Utensils. The OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, include, 1 double shaft AVaggon, by Croskill, with patent axles, oil- box, and Drag-chain, 1 Cart with patent axles, by do., 1 varnished Mahogany Whitecliapel Dog Cart, with lance-wood shafts, patent leather apron, Dark-board and Cushions, a new set of Single Harness, with brass Furniture, 2 sets of Horse Gearing, about 15 tons of well harvested Hay, to be sold in lots, a quantity of Rushes, iron Plough, Rakes, Pitch- forks, Crowbars, Wheelbarrows. Saddles, Bridles, Joiner's Bench, &c., &c. Also 1 Cow to calve on the Kith April, next. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock at noon, punctually. SALE BY MR. OIIMISTON. ON TUESDAY NEXT. BODRRYDDAN ANNUAL SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. ORIFISTON. I At Bodryddan (three miles from lthyl station, on the Chester and Holvhead Railway, and four miles from the Packet Station, at Foryd), on Tuesday, the 5th April, 18G4, rnHE undermentioned very excellent Stock, L the property of William Shipley Conwy, Esq. 169 Very prime fat Carnarvon, Cheviot, and Shropshire Down Sheep. 8 Choice bred young Boars and Sows. 20 Ripe fat Bullocks and Heifers. 5 Firat-class pure-bred young short-horn Bulls. 2 Do. do. do. do. Heifers. (By reference to the Catalogue of Sale, to be had of Mr. Bell, Agent, Bodrhyddan, or of Mr Ormiston, these short-horns will be seen to combine some of the most fashionable blood of the day.) A week's keep allowed the fat stock. Lunch at eleven. Sale at one o'clock punctually. Just Published—Price One Peiiiiji, DOUGLAS'S North Wales Railway, Coach- ing, and Steam Packet Guide, for April, 18454, to be Jiad at the Office of this Paper, at the Railway Station, and ofitli Booksellers. 1 LLANOWM INCLOSURE. T W. ATTREE, of 8. Cannon Row, in the jL) Citvof\rMtminster,inthe County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of Inclosure of the hills, commons, or mountains, situate in the parishes of Llan- gwUl and Cerrig-y-Druidion, in the the county of Den- bigh, hereby give Notice, that a Statement of all Claims received bv me in the matter of the said Inclotfure has been deposited at the New Inn, Llaugsvm, in the said parish, for the inspection of all persons interested in the saill [nlosure. And'I further give notice that any objection to a Claim must be delivered in writing to me, and a copy of such ob- jectiori: must also be delivered at the place of abode of the Claimant or his Agent on or before the 3rd day of May next. Given under my hand this 29th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1864, R. W. ATTREE, LLAN FIH AN GEL GLYN MYFYR INCLOSUHE. T Hi W. ATTREE. of S, Cannon Row, in the I 1 Oity of Westmi'xter. in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Hills, Commons or Mountains, situate in the Parish ot Llanfilmngel Ulyn Myfyr, in the Counties of Denbigh and Merioneth, hereby give Notice, that a statement if "Il Claims received by me in the matter of the said Inclosure has been deposited at the Crown Inn, iu the saill Parish, for inspection of all persons interested in the said In- closure. AndI further give Notice, that any objection to a Claim must be delivered in writing to me, and a c >py of such objection must also be delivered at the place of abode of the Claimant or hia Agent on or before the 3rd day of Ma next. ,Iven under my hand this 29th day of Marah, in the yaw of our Lord, 1864. B-w.imai GRIFFITH DAVIES, ,¡.. DRAPERY, MERCERY, MILLINERY, AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, ';i BANGOR. NEW STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. ELECTION OF LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. BANGOR DISTRICT. T DO HEREIiY CERTIFY, that the Election of the Member* of the Local Board of Health, for the District of Bangor, has been conducted in conformity with the Provisions of the Public Health Act, [11 & 12 Victoria, c. 03,] and Local Government Act, 1858 [21 and 22 Victoria, cap. 98,1 and that the Entries contained in the Schedule hereunder written are true. No. of Vote, Names of Persons Nominated. Residence. Quality or Calling, -iven for each Names of Persons Elected Candidate. Colonel the Hon. ?'?"?)??.?ennant. M. P. Penrhyn Castle Gentleman 4.? Colonel Pennant FennantAth.-hvoMIremMget LimelJrove CentteMan Ml) leunaut V Iremi.nger flenrvKenuedy High Htrcet Architect ?i) Pennant ?.he.mager ?owtand Parry Victoria Place QM;)rryPropnetor 2L? i7HenryKennedy John Roberts High Street Draper 191 Thomas Lewis Frondeg Merchant 74 Robert Hughes George and Dragon Publican 98 Owen Evans City Vaults, High Street Publican 47 James Gregory Meuai Cottage, Garth Accountant 49 Robert Hopson 240, High street Confectioner 17 Declined to act Arthur Wyatt Tanybryn Agent 68 Declined to act Geurge P. Benmore Menai View Terrace Architect 8 Declined to act Given under my Hand this Twenty-Ninth day of March, 1864. WILLIAM YOUNG HARDIE, Returning Officer. ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND, IN CALLINO ATTENTION TO THEIR SPECIAL PREPARED BONE MANURES, Have much pleasure in stating that they will be found of very superior quality, and the most economical offered to the Agricuiturist. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES Have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AND BARLEY MANURES Strengthen the straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degree. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME Has been proved to be the most economical source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. GRASS MANURES, For mowing or grazing land, are very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manure, i. regulated according as they may be required to be more or less permanent in their character. OFFICES CORN EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CARR'S LANE, BIRMINGHAM. MANUFACTORIES I — BIRMINGHAM, WARWICK, BRISTOL AND CHESTER. Mta TEETH. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1864. In consequence of increased practice, Messrs. GABRIEL will attend at BANGOR, every FlilDAY, at Mr. Douglas, Caxton House, High Street. OSWESTRY, every WEDNESDAY, at Mr. Greens, Canton House, The Cross. WREXHAM, every THURSDAY, 5, Hope-street. SHREWSBURY, every SATURDAY, 48, High-street. CARNARVON, by appointment only. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S INVENTION OSTEO EIDON PATENT MARCH, 1st, 1862, No. 560. GABRIEL'S SELF-ADIIESIVE TEETH T and Soft Gums, without springs or palates, are war- ranted to succeed even when all highly-lauded inventions have failed. Purest materials and first-class workman- ship warranted, and supplied at half the usual cost by ipFCABRZ^ THE OLD E? 7 B!L !?H ??MT)S?? 134 DUKE STREET, LIVERPOOL; Ü5 NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 27 HARLEY STREET. CAVENDISH SQUARE AND 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON Consultations gratis. For an explanation of their various improvement npininns of the press, testimonials, &c., see Gabriel's Practical Treatise on the Teeth. Post free on ap- plication. Sets from 4 to 7 and 10 to 15 guineas. Best in Europe, Single Teeth or part sets to proportionately mod- erate. MR. WILLIAMS, Dentist, begs to inform 1 his Friends aud Patrons, that he receives his Fa- Uei. as usual, at his re.idcnce.-14, WEST PARADE, RHYL. MR. STIVENS, L.D.S.R.O.S., Dental Sur- III geon, of Chester, will visit LLANDUDNO on MONDAY, the 1st of FKBIIUARY, and may be consulted at Mr. Tomkiuson—from 10 till 5. MR. C. MAUGHAM, SURGEON DENTIST. 14, NORTHGATE ST., CARNARVON. ivi it. C. MAUGHAM begs to acknowledge with thanks the liberal support which he has re- eeived from his friends and the public of Carnarvon and adjacent Towns, and trusts by strict attention, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of their f Avor. Mr. C. M. may be consulted daily, from 10 a.m. at the above address. CONSULTATION FREE. [A CARD.] WALTER JONES, No. 10, Boston Street, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND APPRAISER, HOLYHEAD. N.B.-All orders entrusted to his care willbe punctual- ly attended to. PURE AERATED 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, AJF EXCELLENT INTERNAL REMEDY FOR GOUT. The Public are particularly requested to observe that every Cork is branded R. Ellis and Son, Ruthin." with- out which none is genuine. May be obtained from all respectable Chemists, Con- fectioners. and Hotel-keepers and Wholesale only, from R. ELLIS AND SON, Ruthin, North Wales. FIRST CLASS FURNITURE CARRIAGE FREE To any part of the Kingdom. London Furniture Galleries, 144, OXFORD STREET, (opposite BOND STREET.) To PERSONS FURNISHING. DRA WINH ROOM SUH'ES complete from ??13 to L.W. DINING ROOM S TITES complete in morocco from £28. BEDROOM SUITES from C26. Servants' Bedrooms, from C4; Bachelors' Bedrooms. from £ 7 Mahogany Winged Wardrobes, from 9 guiiieas Bedsteads and Bedding of every description and quality Diniug Tables in Mahogany aud Oak, from 3 to 40 guineas; Chimney Glasses in endless variety. Persons unable to pay a visit of inspection, can receive Catalogues Gratis, and Post Free on application. Refer- ence kindly permitted to former Customers. A written warranty if required. P. & S. BEYFUS, Established 1843. 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 confirmed by Special Acte of Parliament. Chief Office in the Royal Exchange,London, Branch, PEKSONS assured with this Corporation incur no liabilities of Partnership. Payment of their claims is secured liy a large invested Capital Stock. They enjoy the advantages of modern practice, with the stability of an 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, Actualy and Secretary. Agent at Carnarvon John Morgans, Esq. Bangor J. V. H. Williams, Esq. Pwllheli .Mr. David Davies. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. M R. SCO TT (PROM DUBLI N), MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, MR, SCOTT, the Resident Dentist, supplie ArtitichU Teeth without ?'??'yp? to "Ni tlio wearer (lie does not extract old stuiiips) ?il l i 0.1; Artifieiti Teetli witliout giving any pain to M thcwe.u..r(he does not extract old stumps), and at the same time rendering the new Teeth useful in n.?h?- tioH articulation. W ThAhbeligc^se.l .fa silicious ,mbstauce, with a fine enamel upon them, allmitting of .very variety of and culuur, enables him to m"tch any Teeth that may l'el1,in in the muuth, so as to challenge <Ictecti(?n. llme,lie,,1 gentlemen who have It" kutt's Teeth prunoupee them to be the most whole. sume tu Wèar. and are All the most improvements of the and ¡'.oris Sdl\Jo]s of Deuti<try are iutrOlhte.J iuto lr, Scutt'. Ial)Oratory, strietly adhering to Mr, Bl'ophY'tandard rule of using no inferior materials, the workmanship being under his own spccial supervision. He will warrant all ciitriiste(I to hig Care. "?'?rbe'?e lofcnk his numerous patients f(?r their liberal patronage, and hopes, by strid attention to aU orders committed^ his cog ^rnerita GRATIS. .n.rder.?. CHARGE,; 'l'ü UI1' THI- MOi;l' ECONmnC.\L.-ADVICE GRATl:'3. Mr Scott may bo consulted gratis, once a month, at the following places FMWednJday ?t ????t<A.-LLANRWST. at Mr. I'nch.ud-s, Confectioner, Denbigh Street, from 9 tU1 V a. i, Teniperance Hotel, Lancaster frosa First Wednesday in every Month.-COXWkY, at Mr. Richardson's Temperance Hotel, Lancaster Square, froa 12 till 3. ? ?t?< Wednesday in every ??/i. BANGOR, Albert Hotel, High Street, from 4 till 8 p. m. Second Wednesday in every Month—POKY MADOC, at Mrs. Evans, the Ship Inn. Second Thursday in every Month. FFSTINIOG, at Mr. Peter Luke Jones, Abbey Arms Hotel. Mark the address: -MARKET STREET, CARNARVON.