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WANTED, in North Wales, for Two or Three Years, a Furnished House, with from Four to Eight Acres of Land attached thereto. The House must contniu Throe or Four Reception Rooms, with Four Bedrooms, and Servant's accommodation.— Apply, stating terms, locality,and description, to George Armstrong, Eil., 05. Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. TDN03LEMEN&GENTLEMEN. WANTED, a situation as Land Agent. V Steward or lUiliff, by a gentleman who has had extensive and practical experience in the general manage- m Mit and improvement of Soils, Breeding and Feeding of Stock. Also a tirst-ctis^ Agricultural Mechanic. Cau give the highest references, and security if required. Salary not M* much an object "s a responsible and re- spectable s ituation.—Addrsss. Mr A. Patterson, Agri- cultural Engineer, 27, Gloucester Place, Low Hill, Liverpool. CARNARVON UNION. -LLANRUG DISTRICT. RELIEVING OFFICER WANTED. rnHE BOARD OF (?ARMAXS of this Union JL will proceed on Satuidav, the 1 t!th day of April inst., to the Election of a Relieving Officer for the Ll.ANHUG PMTKICT, comprising the parishes of Llanrug, Llanfairis- gaer, Lluuberis. Uettwsg irmon, and Llanddetuiolen. The office is vacant by the death of the Lite Mr. William Will- iams..Salary, t;Mperannum,andRcgisttationtees. The persun appointed must be of active and energetic habits and fully competent t > keep the Books prescribed by the order for Accounts of the Poor L iw Biard, and be conversant with tho Welsh and English languages. He will also have to reside within the District, and to give satisfactory security in tho sum or for the due and faithful discharge of the duties of his Office. Applications in the handwriting of the Candidates, statiug age and occupation, with testimonials as to char- filter and ability, are to be forwarded to me under seal on or before the lt>t!i inst., superscribed Application for Appointment as Relieving Officer." Candidates will be required to attend personally at the Room at their own expenses by U itl) a.m., on the day of Election. JOHX THOMAS, Clerk to the Guardians. 9. Market-street, Carnarvon, April 2uJ, 1804.  ('otitrl-ict, two FREI,' TO bo Sold by Private Contract, two FREE- j. HOLD HOL'SHS, being Xos 5 and 0, BKYNTEU TERRACE, 1',I,p(-r -Apply to Me?rs. Roberts, Barber, and Hughes, SoUcitors. Bangor. n_ BOSTON STREET, HOLYHEAD. HOUSE to be Let near to the National j?t_ Provincial Bank, late in the occupation of W. Lloyd Hughes, Esq., Solicitor. Immediate possesion may be had.—Apply to Mr. Owen Thomas, Post office, Holy- head, or to Mr. Hugh Joues, Penrhos, Llaugefni. TO BE LET, with immediate possession. T' ve"y good HOUSE, at Llandudno, in the street near to the Railway Station, with a pleasant view of the sea and the Welsh mountaius. The House is quite new, and contains three sitting rooms and nine bedrooms, and all necessary conveniences. Apply to Mr. Win. Wood, Solicit or, 2 Castle Street, Liverpool or to Mr. Thomas Williams, Chemist, Church Walks, Llandudno. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. A pen?eman's Marine Residence, contain- A 'n, 21 Rooms, and ample offices, with extensive Pleasure Unwinds, and Kitchen Gardens, land if required, is situated on the Bank s of the Meuai Straits, and co.a- mands unsurpassed scenery.—Apply to Mr. W. DEW, British Hotel, Bangor. rrO HE LET. liKYMlKLKX. near Carnar- von. (solely on account of the ill health of the Pro- prietor). —This desirable detached residence containing upwards of 2i) Rooms, Dining. Drawing and Breakfast ft wms, Bath Room, 3 Water Closets, superior Domestic Offices. Stables, Coacli Houses, Conservatory, aud every possible requirement for a comfortable residence. Apply to Mr. Humphreys, at the house. TO BE LET. SITUATED BETWEEN TREMADOC AND CRICCIETII, A DETACHED COTTAGE, furnished, con- At?ining two Sitting and four best Bedrooms, with two Servants' liooms. Kitchens, Pantries, and a 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 in May. Apply t > -Mr. G. McLean, Glaullyu, Peutrefelin. NORTH WALES- A FINE FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH LAND, Delightfully situated in the Vule of Ltunrivst, TO LKT. with immediate possession. C0ED- TM.I%VR MANSION, recently erected at a large outlay in one of the most picturesque Vales in North Wales. It lies close to the Village of Hoc, and is distant about 4 miles from Conway. The House contins Dining and Drawing Rooms, each 22ft. by loft., 5 best Bedrooms, li Roamy Attics, Break- fast Room, a fine Kitchen fitted up with all modern appliances -Nvitil suitable Offices attached thereto, and excellent Cellars. The Out-offices consists of well arranged Sbble. for 9 Horses, Coaeli House. Saddle Room, Cow House, kc. There is also a good Kitchen Garden, and the front is tastefullv laid out in Flower Beds, &c. About 28 ACRES of HlGU PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, may also be had with the Mansion. For further particuliri its to Rent, &c., apply to Mr. Wm. Dew, Auetioneer, Banker. THE LLEYN AND EIFIONYDD FARMING SOCIETY. PKBSIDKST :-R. LLOYD EDWARDS. Esq.. Nauhoron Vies PiitfsiDENT :—Capt. HUMPHREYS OWEN, (High Sheriff). LIST of Prizes to be awarded at the First ANNUAL SHOW to be held at Pwllheli, on Tues- d 'y, the 10th day of August, 1804. £ S. d. To the person showing the best Stallion suitablo for noddle or harness, (thorough bred horses 120 0 not excluded) 0' To the person showing the best Stallion suit- „ able for Agricultural purposes 1'1. 0 0 To the person showing the best Mountain Pony J J U Stillli,)Il 3 0 To the Tenaut showing the best Mare, with foal at her foot, suitable for Agricultural „ puip'ses ■■■ 0 0 •" To the Tenant showing the best lIf:>re with foal at her foot, suitable for saddle or harness 4 0 0 To the Tenaut showing the best two year old (feldin, or Filly, suitable for Agricultural 3 0 0 purpo<es ••• To the Tenant showing the host two year old Colt or Filly, calculated for harness orsadttle o U 0 TO the sht,%viu? the best Bull fi-oin 2 to 0 0 4 years old ••• 4 0 0 To the second best, do., 2 0 0 To the pe) son showing the best yearling Bull. ? 0 To the Tenaut showing the 2 best two year old 3 0 0 Heifer. 3 0 0 To the Tenant showing the 2 best yearling 0 0 Heifers 0 0 To the Tenant showing the best Cow under 8 „ a ;parso!d.iae.ttformmnk TotheTe!)aut?.w.ugtue2best?ye?oU 2 00 Oxen 2 0 0 To the person showing the best Ram of any 2 00 To the person showing the best Ram ot auy „ breell. 2 0 0 To the sewnd best, 0 0 T..thc))eM'n showing the best Mountain Rain 1 1 0 To tite 1'(jLi?Liit the best p?!ti of 5 Ewci 2 00 T?th? Tenant showing the second best, do. 1 0 0 To the person showing the best pou of 5 pure 2 00 bred Mountain Ewes 2 0 0 To the person showing the best Boar of any bii,o,l 2 00 To t .e second best, do.,  To the Tenant showing the be-it?'w 2 0 0 Tothe't'?ntwt?sh?U mise on hi" farm of 4?t(ere?and tllt' best crop of Agi,i- cuku..tt Ve?etabjes (exclusive ?t potatoes;, iu proportion to the »ijt? of hw farm 00 'I", tile ilo., tio., iiiitler f(?i-ty 3 00 To the 1'emmt showiug the best .alOple of P"t Butter 1 0 0 To the Tenant showing the be?t sample of inn Fresh Butter — 1 0 () To the Male Servant in husbaudry who has served longest in the same place, the time 2 10 0 2 10 0 To the Female Servant, do., do., 2 10 0 BENJAMIN THOS. ELLIS, Bolio Secretary. THE MAJORITY OF RICHARD JOHN LLOYD PRICE, Esquire. OF KHIWLAS, NEAR BALA. April 17 thy 18G4. IN consequence of the 17th of April falling on Sunday, the Friends and Well-wishers of the above named gentleman, will please accept this intima- tion, that the Celebration of the above joyous event will take place at Lala, on Monday, the 18th of April. K. B.-Early subscriptions are respectfully solicited, and will be thankfully received by the Treasurer, JOHN JONES, Esq., X. P. Bank, Bala. A public dinner will take place at each of the Hotels the same day. TO COVER THIS SEASON, rpiIE thorough bred Stattion. LAZY ?ONES, 1_ Terms -£; per Season for Half Bred Mares, (?s. the Groom :) k5 per Season for Thorough Bred Mares, (5s the Groom ;) or ill per Covering. LASY BONES got by Milo out of Rosetta, (Rosetta is Peep o' Day Boy's Dam,) Rosetta by Rulla, Dam by Whalebone. All applications to be made to Mr. DAVID DA VIES. Tan y Hwlch Mills, Macntwrog, Merionethshire. STALLION FOR 1864. RUSSBOHOIMIH, by Te;lr;nv;iy(l>y Voltaire out of Ta^lioni, by\Vhisker) out of Cruiskeen, by Sir Hercules. He was a good Kaee Horse at all distances, and possesses more oi' the Touchstone, Camel, and Whale- bone blood tti:tti iiiiy other horse in England, will serve Mares this Season at PKNKHYN CAHTLE STABLES, at :{\)i- each Mare; Farmers, 20».; Tenants, Ij,; awl Ponies under 14 hands hij^h, It's. each. Tliorough-hreil Mares from any place out of the Couuties of Carnarvon and Anglesey, i8 each. TJ LEGAL PRACTITIONERS. ?? be d?j?tsed of inun?Uateh'. a Leading TBit.,iiio.?s in all As?ize T,)wii. New and convenient Odtceawith Bo.)ks. & to he had at a reawnahle valua- tion. -Applv at onen t > Rev. Lewis Gilbertson, Jesus College, Oxford; or W. Ellis, Esq., High Street, Bala. 30tit TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS ABOUT COMMENCING. rpi) be disposed of. the stock-in-trade of J_ a Chemist and Prugsist, consisting of Fixtures, Glass Show-cases, Drugs, Oils, Paiuts, kc. The. whole to be sohbat a valuation. For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. THE FINEST MANX HERRINGS. CARLYLE it Co., Herring Curers, Isie of Man, have a supply of the best Cured Herrings, both Red and White, which they are selling at the lowest pos- sible price for cash. The Reds cannot be surpassed. Particulars may be learned at their Warehouse, 54, Reel Street, Liverpool. NOTICE. A LL Persons having any Claim against the (\ Estate of IS VAC GILBERT.*)* Esq., of Bala, in the County of Merioneth, Solicitor, (deceased), are re- quested to forward the same with the particulars thereof, on or before the 1st day of MAY next, to The Rev. LEWIS UJLBKRTSOX, of Jesus College, Oxford, for the purpose of having it verified and discharged according to Law. Bala, o0 March. 1804. DENBIGH FREE READING ROOM. PARTIES desirous of tendering for the j_ Erection of the Free Reading lloom. can inspect the Plans and Specifications at the Office of Messrs. Lloyd, Williams, and Underwood, Architects, Denbigh. Sealed Tenders, endorsed, "Tenders for Erecting Free Re-ading R torn." to be addressed to the Chairman of the Committee, and delivered to Mr. T. Howard, the Secre- tary, Park Lane, Denbigh, on or before 20th April, 1864. PORTMADOC, CANADIAN TJMUElt FOtl SALE. Mr. PETER JONES, Timber Merchant* ,ill J_ Portmadoc, begs respectfully to inform BuUder? and others, that he has now on Sale several lots of the best Cauadian PINE Timber, and OAK, and ELM, which he is prepared to dispose of at the lowest trade prices. The above timber is well suited for Quay Contractors, Engineers, and Builders generally. April 7th, 1864. 50 TO 300 PER ANNUM, IN EVERY TOWN AND VILLAGE. WANTED, active DISTRICT AGENTS to First-class LIFE OFFICE, on Commission, or Com- mission and Salary. To those well up in the business very liberal terms will he given. The Company embraces all the modern improvements in Life Assurance, and offers unusual advantages to sea- faring men anti others. Address, enclosing two postage stamps, for Prospectus and terms, to J. F., North Church-street. Cardiff. LLANQWM INCLOSURE. TR. W. ATTREE, of 8, Cannon Row. in the ?t Citv of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting iu the matter of Inelosure of the hills, commons, or mountains, situate in the parishes of Llan- gwm and Cerrig-y-Druidion, in the the county of Den- bigh, hereby give Notice, that a Statement of all Claims received by me in the matter of the said Inclosure has been deposited at the? New Inu, Llangwm, in the said parish, for the inspection of all persons interested in the said Inclosure. And I further give notice that any ohjection to a Claim must be delivered in writing to me, and a copy of such ob- jection must a lso be delivered at the place of abode of the Claimant or his Agent on or before the 3rd day of May next. Oiven under my hand this 29th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1864, R. W. ATTREE, LLANFIHANGEL GLYN MYFYR INCLOSURE. T R. W. ATTREE. of 8, Cannon Row. in the City of Westminster, in the C.mnty of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Hills, Commons or Mountains, situate in the Parish of Llantihangel Glyn Jyfyr. in the Counties of Denbigh and Merioneth, hereby give Notice, that a statement (If all Claims received by me in the matter of the said Incisure has been deposited at the Crown Inn, in the said 1arish, for inspection of all persons interested in the said in- clourc. And I further give Notice, that any objection to a Claim must be delivered in writing to me, and a copy of such objection must also be delivered at the place of abode of the Claimant or his Agent on or before the did day of May next. (liven under my hand this 29tli day of March, in the year of our Lord,lt>o4. H. W. ATTREE. T?DUCATI0NTAL WORKS by J. S. UUlUE, | j One of Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools. ?UM?S S-A?RD SEME? of HEADING BOOKS, specially adapted to the requirements of the Re- vised Code. Improved editions throughout, aud Rooks V. and VI. reduced ill price. Books i- to VI., containing from li4 to 218 pp., price respectively 4(1., Od., Jd., Is., Is. SM Is 4.1., each. Upwards of 120,000 copies sold. LAl'KtKS STANDARD PRIMER; or. Easy Horn. book. New and improved edition. lLth thousand. l?(1. and 31. I' 'mL UJPIE'S STANDARD READING SHEETS. Fo)in/ P\.Jl' !t of twenty. 6,1.; monntc(t, ()!oI. ????''??ARr'?-? EXERCISE r.O? Ad.pt.A to the st&lllhmb of the Revi.ed Code N.? r, 1,)ok.4 1, andll. <i"o?). Ill., 1\ I-ch with a Handbook of :"erci"es. Price from .?;. d?. to 4,d. Model exercise books for the chitdbegiune. -?un L?RIE? MANUAL of G.EOURAPHY. 1? pi- Limp. 9d.: cloth. 1? I°?"?'?'? LAURIE'S ?ll??T-CLASS READERS. Cloth, h each. 1. Sketches of the English Constitution. 2. Sketches of Political Economy. "Complete, and very readabl.e.Atheumuin. Specimen copies post free for the prioe in stamps. London :-Thomas Murby, 32, Bouverie-street, ileet- street, E.C.: and Simpkin, AUrsliall, and Co. E.C. FIRST CLASS APARTMENTS. MRS. DAVIES, PLAS MAWII, PENMAENMAWR. PRIVATE BRIDGE OVER THE RAILWAY TO THE SEA BEACH. ESTABLISHED 1835. OFFICE FOR PATENTS, JOHN DAVIES, C.E., AND SON, 5G CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. The Pamphlet "ARK Youit LETTKRS PATE.NT VALID," Price (id. SELF-HELP TO PATENT LAW in the Press. SALES BY MR. W. DEW. LLANLLECHID—CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY M R. W. DEW, 1864, at the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, in the County of Oarnarvou, the Sale to qpmmeuce each day precisely at 1 o'clock in the Aftern(flm, subject to conditions to be then aud there produced, A Very desiralile Freehold Laud, called CILTREFUd UERLAN, and ULANRAFON, situate in the parish of Llanllechid, in the County of Carnarvon, adj uninjj the property of the Honorable Colonel Pennant, Contiguous to the flourishing aud popu- lous town of ISethosdu, within ahout a mile of the Cae braich y Cafn Quarry, and less than 5 miles of the town of Bangor. The premises will he offered for sale in 144 Lots, or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale.—On the first day of sale, lots I to 75 both inclusive, will be ottered, and on the second day of sal e, the remain- ing lots (70 to 144) will be put up. Several Dwellinghouseshave 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 respective lots may be had on application to the Auctioneer, Mr. Taylor, Caerbold, near Carnar .'on, Mr. Richard David Williams, Solicitor, Carnarvon, or the principal Hotels in the neigh- bourhood. SALE BY MR. JOHN PRITCHARD. UNDER AN ASSIGNMENT FOR THE BE- NEFIT OF CREDITORS. SALE OF MODERN AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. JOHN PRITCHAEP (Late Pritchard cC* Son) Has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday,the 19th day of April, 1804, at 11 o'clock a.m. prompt, at the Railway Hotel, Llaufair, Anglesey, 11HB whole of the excellent and modern J_ Household Furniture (together with the present tenant's good will and interest in the premises for a term of fourteen years, commencing the 12th day of November, 1860), comprising mahogany telescope, 100, card, octagon, paper maclie, aud centre tables, two pianofortes, seta of mahogany and cane-seated chairs, mahogany couches and sofas, handsome pier and chimney glasses in gilt and rose- wood frames, mahogany cheffonier, fenders and fire sets, 2 carved oak chairs, Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, wine and tumbler glasses, decanters, bar beer pump, wag- gonet, harness7&t\ The bedrooms contain mahogany and birch half tester, French and four-post bedsteads, hang- ings, and palliasses, flock mattresses, prime goose-feather beds, mahogany, birch, and painted washstauds and dres- sing tables, toilet glasses, chamberware, towel rai's, ma- hogany cheats of drawers, blaukets, sheets, and quilts. For the kitchen—oak chairs, deal tables, eight day clock in mahogany case, copper kettles, brass candlesticks, saucepans, crockery, a.ud a miscellaneous assortment of culinary utensils. May be viewed the day prior to the sale. SALE BY MR. E. EDWARDS. Valuable Household Furniture, and Six Harmo- niums for Sale, the Property of Mr. R. D. Roberts, Photographic Artist, Bangor. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. E. EDWARDS, On TUESDAY, the 12th day of April next, at One o'clock at no"n, all the art naolouna,.lailll e HOUSEHOLD FMNITURE, con. V sisting of Sofas, Mahogany, Card, and Loo Tables, Chairs, Arm Ditto, Chests of Drawers, Clocks, a great number of Pictures and Frames and other Effects too numerous to mention, (for which see small bills). Also, SIX HARMONIUMS, of the best make one with 10 stops, powerful and round tone, mahogany case two first-class drawing-room ditto, with pillars in front, full compass, and 4 precision stops; and three others, suit- able for small churches or chapels. Bulkeley Place, Bangor, April 8th, 1804- ? SALE BY MR. R. JONES?_ SALE OF GROWING OAK, LLANRWST, DENBIGHSHIRE. MR. R, JONES, Is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the VICTORIA n OTEL, Llanrwst, on THURSDAY, the 21st dtty of APRIL, 1864, commencing punctual at 4 o'clock, prompt, A Lot of 17 OAK TKKES, growing on a ?\_ certain field, called or known by the name of Carreg- ednyfed, close to the town of Llanrwst, and very conven- iently situated for removal, adjoining a good road. The above are mostly measurable timber, good length, 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. SALES BY MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK. THIS DAY. ROYAL HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, NORTH WALES. To BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. CHURTON and ELPHICK, at the Royal Hotel, Llandudno, on SATUBDAY, the 9th day of April, 1864, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, the above very valuable and commodious Hotel. The house contains nu- merous bed-rooms and private sitting-rooms, bar, store- rooms, excellent kitchen, and other conveniences, and attached are coach houses and stables. The property is held for the residue of a term of 75 years, renewable, created by indenture dated the 30th November, 185\ For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Ches- ter and Whitchurch, or to Messrs. FORD and DUNCAN, Solicitors, Chester. RHYL NORTH WALES. Sale of a Modern and most admirably arranged Freehold Residence, having a South aspect, situ- ate in Russel Road, in the rapidly improving and Fashionable watering place, with immediate possession. MESSRS CHURTON AND ELPHICK Have the pleasure to announce that they have been in- structed to submit to SALE BY PVBLTC A I'CTION At the ROYAL HQTEL, in the Town of Rhyl, on TUESDAY, tho 2lith, day of April, 18154. at three for four o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in one Lot and subject to such conditions of Sale as will then be produced. A Newly Erected and extremely convenient ,X FA3ftLY RESIDENCE, built in a most sub- stantial manner, expressly for the Proprietor, and regard- less of expensg. It contains handsome Entrance Hall (laid with patent encaustic Tiles), Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast Rooms, Store Room, Butler's Pantry, China Closet, and two excellent Kitchens on the ground floor, seven Bed and Dressing Rooms, Water Clotet and Bathroom on the first lfoor, with excellent Servant's Rooms over. It is well fitted with modern Crates, Garble Chimney Pieces Bells, Gas and Water Pipes, &c., and stands in the iiii(i,,t of a neatly laid out Garden, enclosed by handsome Iron Palisades, at the rear of the Premises. Provision hit, been made for the erection of a Stable and Cuach- hOHse. The premises have not been occupied, but they are l quite complete, and immediate possession may be had. N.B.-Any further particulars may be had from Mr. R. E. Williams, Bvlicitor, Rhyl; or the Auctioneer, at Cheater. BRICKS ON SALE. A BOUT 150,000 good Bricks on Sale at Tros-yr-afon, Penmon, near Beaumaris, close by the seashore, where vessels can be laden. For particulars apply to Mr. Richard Williams, on the premises. POTATOE SEED!—To Seedsmen, Farmers, and others. To be Sold, early and late Potatoes, Piuk Eyes, Yorkshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, and i Scotch Keiaps, Flukes, Seedling*, Scotch Downs, White Rocks, Sweeps, and every description of potatoes* in quantities to nuit purchasers.—-Apply to Mr. Mc. Mahon, Pot-ttoo Salegiii-an, 130, St. John's Market, Liverpool. 1 'u_- SALES BY Mil. FELTON. BODNANT COTTAGE, CWLACH ROAD, OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL, LLANDUDNO. SALE/IS Vf!R Y USEFUL AND GENTEEL HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS, BED- DIX V AND LINEN, C'AHI'HTH ANDDR UtiGETS, dr., df. MR. GEORGE FELTON Has been instructed by the Executois of the late Mr. Ro,;er Letter, to ,\{o;;er ]seci BY AUCTION, "Without reserve on the premises, as above, on Tn':sDA Y, the lllth day of April, X8J4 — rnHM whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD JL FURNITURE, comprising several sets of Mahogany Sitting Room Chairs, and Arm, Easy, and Kocking Chairs 2 massive Circular Loo Tables 2 large Mahogany Double- headed Kufr anll one scroll Couch, all upholstered in line haircloth 2 Pier Glasses in Gilt frames, and one ditto in Rosewood frame; very handsome large-sized Spanish Mahogany Sideboard, richly carved and panelled; Ma- hogany carved Cheifoniers Oak Dining 1 able with hfung leaves; Mahogany Bntler'.s Tray and Stand several Cir- cular Work Tables; Cornice poks. Kngs. and Sets of Curtains; Kidderminster Floor Carpets, and Felt Drug- geti Bronze Fenders and sets of polished Fire-irons Capital set* of Mahogany and Birch Bedsteads, and Straw and Flock ?attresses;Mahogany Commodes and Oak Bureau; 6 prime Feather Ueds Mahogany Toilet Glass- es HevcI'ul set of painted Bedroom Furniture a quantity of good Bed and Table Lineii Blankets, Counterpanes, &c. a small collection of Glass, China, and Electro-plate an Excellent 8 day Clock the Kitchen and Scullery Re- quisites and other effects. Catalogues may be had 5 days previous to the Sale Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno, April 7tli, 18G4. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS, GlAZIERS AND THE TRADE GENERALLY- THIRD ANNUAL FAT STOCK SALE AT 13RYNEURYN. h/ear the Colwyn aiul Conway Railway Stations. MR. GEORGE FELTON Bega to announce that he is again honoured with the com- mands of Whitehall Dod, Esq., TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the Farm Yard, at Bryneuryn, as above, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of April, 1864, the following VA LUÁBJÆ and choice FAT STOCK:- V 40 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. 1 Magnificent Fat Bull (very heavy weight). 73 Prime Fat Wethers (Shropshire and Scotch). 4 Pure-ured Short-horn Store Bulls. 1 Cross-bred Ditto Heifer, and 4 Splendid Shropshire Down Yearling Rams. The Auctioneer confidently looks forward to the sup- port of the trade at this gale, relying upon the universal satisfaction the Stock has given at the former sales. The usual week's keep will be allowed. Luncheon- at 12: tho Sale to commence promptly at' One o'clock. The !) 30 a.m. train from Chester, and the 11 0 train from langug both arrive at Colwyn Station in time for theSate.. Catalogu^rmat be-had a week priot to the Day of Sale, at the principal Hotels in the District; of Mr. Booth, at the Farm or of Mr. George Felton, Auctioneer and Sur- veyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llanduduo. SALE BY MR. DAVID JONES. IMPORTANT TO SHIPOWNERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. D. JONES, At the Ship Inn, Portmadoc, on Friday, the 15th of April, 1864, ALL that 04'64th shares in the fast sailing Aseliooner "Sydney Jones," of Portmadoc. The above vessel was built by Mr. Wm. Griffiths, Shipbuilder. "Portmadoc, in 1855, and launched in March, 1856, and classed 10 years A 1, at Lloyds, is 7M 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. SALE BY MR. D. HODGKINS. Valuable Freehold Estate with Minerals in North Wales. TO B E SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. D. HODGKINS. On Friday, the 15th day of April, 1864. at 5 o'clock in the evening, at the White Horse Hotel, Holywell, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced. ALL that Piece of Land, situate at Ty- A Mawr-Hoe, in the pariah of Whitford, in the county of Flint, together with Erections thereon, consisting of Dwelling House, Shop, 8 Cottages., with gardens, at- tached thereto, and containing in the whole, 12 acres or thereabouts. This Property is most advantageously situated about 3 Miles from the town of Holywell, within a rich mining district, renowned for its mineral wealth. Veins or Lodes of Ore have been traced running through the Estate. Considering the present prices of metal, md the small capital required to open a mine, combined with the great advantages this property possesses in a pecuniary sense, the prospects and position of the Lodes renders it a most eligible investment. This Estate abounds with water, and every requisite. The Tenure is Freehold of Inheri- tance. Mr. R. W. Jones will attend daily at the above Hotel to Bhow the Estate. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Ofiice, 5, Queen's Square, Liverpool; to Mr. Wm. Nisbett, Accountant, 52, Lord Street, Liverpool; or to Mr. James Goldrick, Solicitor, 1, Brunswick Street, Liverpool, and 53, Charrington trcet., Oakley Square, London. SALE BY MR. F. F. JONES. MERLLYN FARM. DISTANT ONE MILE FROM RUTHIN. Important Sale of Superior Store Bullocks, In- Calf Milch, Cows, In-Calf Heifers, Barren Ditto, upwards of 200 Prime Fat Sheep, Store Pigs, !fc. MR. F. F. JONES Respectfully announces that he has bc-en favoured with Instructions from W. C. Newcome, Esq., who has given up the Farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, at the Farm Yard. Merllyn, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of April, 1804, ALL the Valuable LIVE STOCK, consisting XX of 24 superior three-year old Store Bullocks 11 well-bred In-C.tlf Heifers 8 Barren Ditto; 4 In-Calf Milch Cowsi 2 Store, Pigs; 228 Prime Fat Welsh Wethert." kW The Auctioneer begs to call special attention to this Sale. The Stock will he found to posscs, great merit, care having been bestowed on the selection of breeds. The Rhtepar6 very Prime and Fat. A Catalogues may be had at the Lion and Wynnstay Arms Hotels; the Waterloo Inn Mr. Chu'ke, Printer; and of the Auctioneer. Luncheon on the Table at Twelve o'clock. Sole to sommence at One o'clock punctually. Auctioneer and Appraiser's Offica, Castle Street, Ruthin, 16th March, 1864; GRIFFITH DAVIES, DRAPERY, MERCERY, MILLINERY, AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. NEW STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS. THE TRADE SIJPP LIEU). ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND, I" tkLLING ATTENTION TO THEIR BPECIAt. PREPARED BONE MANURES, Iliive much pleasure in stating that they will be found of very superior nuality, aud the most economical offered to the Agriculturist. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES Have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunerative cli iracter on every description- of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AND JlARLEY 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, iii-c very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manures is regulated according as they may be required to be more or less permanent in their chaiactei. Omens CORN EXCHANGE BUILDINOS, CAllll'S LAXE, BIRMINGHAM. ?.0 C?B?y??. ?7??7-?C???. ?.1??7c BRISTOL AND 0 H E S T Jmt Published-Price One Penny, DOUGLAS'S North Wales "Railway, Coach- ing, and Steam Packet Guide, for April, 18G4, to be had at the Office of this Paper, at the Railway station, and ofall Booksellers. ?.?;????  TEETH. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1864. In consequence of increased practice, Messrs. GABRIEL will attend at BANGOR, every FUIDAY, at Mr. Douglas, Caxton House, High Street. OSWESTRY, every WEDiteDAY, 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-ADHESIVE TEETH Gan(I 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 &p5ABRj £ THE OLD ESTABLISHED NTIZjmO tvw-S 134, DUKE STREET, LIVERPOOL; 65 NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 27, HARLEY STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE AND 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON Consultations gratis. For an explanation of their various improvement opinions 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. A A- A •$ MR. C. MAUGHAM, SURGEON DENTIST, 14, NORTHGATE ST., CARNARVON. Mil, C. MAUGHAM begs to acknowledge ?y? with thanks the liberal support which he has re- ceived 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 favor. 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 will be punctual- ly attended to. PURE AERATED WATERS. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, SODA WATER. ELLIS'S, RUTHI, POTASS WATER. ELLI,?'S, RUTHIN, SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, LEMONADE. ELLIS'S LITHIA & POTASS WATER, AN 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, Kuthin, 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. DRAWING ROOM SUITES complete from 213 to 1:50, DINING ROOM SUITES complete in morocco from £ 28. BEDROOM SUITES from £26. Servants' Bedrooms, from £ 4; Bachelors' Bedrooms, from JE7 Mahogany Winged Wardrobes, from 9 guineas Bedsteads and Bedding of every description and quality Dining Tables in Mahogany and 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, PETER WILLIAMS, COAL MERCHANT, Fill AliS PLACE, BA NGOR, 7M BEGS to thank the public for the liberal patronage he has received and he wishes 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 bags. For every ton of coal ordered, they should receive 20 bags of I cwt. each and his customers are strongly recommended to see that the proper quantity is delivered. TOLLS TO BE LET. LLANRWST AND ABERGELE TURNPIKE ROAD. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Tolls arising at the undermentioned Gates on the said Road, will be LET BY AUCTION, at the STAG INN, in the Village of LLANGERNIEW, in the County of Denbigh On WEDNESDAY. the 20th day of APRIL, 1864, 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 his late Majesty King George the Fonrth, "For regulating Turnpike Roads;" which Tolls pro- duced last year the different sums annexed to each, viz:— Dyffryoaur for 9 months and Farmyard Gate for 3 months. £44 0 0 Ysgeirallt and Glanrafon Gate 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 bidding, will be required to deliver in writing, the names of his Sureties, and if the same are not satisfactory, his bidding will not be taken, and whoever happens to be the highest bidder, will be 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 he declared at the time of such Auction. RICHARD JAMES Clerk to the Trustees. Llanrwst, 8th March, 1864. TOLLS TO BE LET. SHREWSBURY AND HOLYHEAD TURNPIKE ROAD. N0TICH is Hereby Given, that the Tolls L 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 undermentioned, viz:— On TUESDAY, the 12th day of APRIL next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at the BULL'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 different Sums an- nexed to each, over and above the expense of collecting the sime. viz Stanley Gate and Cae Ceiliog Gate. £ 333 0 0 Gwalchmai Gate 58,0 0 Nant Gate 279 0 0 Llanfair Gate 263 0 0 Also, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of APRIL next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at CAPKL CURIU INN, in the county of Carnarvon, will be LET BY AUCTION, 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. Lonisa Gate and Weighing Machine E558 0 0 Ty'n-LwrGate 83 0 0 Ty'nylon Gate 120 0 0 Bettws Gate and Heudre Isa Gate 2(;6 0 0 Cerlli,)go Gxte 93 0 0 Druitl Gate 177 0 0 Corwen Gate, and Ty Isa Gate, and Weighing Machine 523 0 0 Also, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of APRIL next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at the WYNNSTAY ARMS INN. in the town of Oswestry, in the county of Salop, will be LET BY AUCTII )N, the Tolls of the following Gates, which Tolls produced the last year the different Sums annexed to each, over and above the expense of collect- ing the same, viz. Llangollen Gate, year ending 31st May, 1803 E121 0 0 Whitehurst Gate with Black Park and Belmont Gates, year euding 31st May, 1863. 150 0 9 Llwyn Gate 4000 0 Queen's Head Gate and Gallows Tree Bank Gate 294 0 0 Wolfshead Gate 103 0 0 Shelton Gate and Montford Bridge Gate 403 0 0 (The Tolls of the two last mentioned Gates have been reduced since last letting.) And will be put up by Auction, to be let for One Year, from the First D iy of June next, under such Covenants and Conditions as shall then be declared. Each person at his first Bidding will be required to produce or name his Surety, which, if not satisfactory, 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 Ruction. JOSEPH HAYWOOD. Clerk to the Commissioners. Upper Bangor, March 7, 1864. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. M R. S COT T (FROM D U B L I N), MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, MR. SCOTT, the Evident Dentist, supplies Artitiehl Teeth without giving any pain to 1 .1 the wearer (he does not extract old stumps), and at the same time rendering the new Teeth useful in mMtlca- tion and articulation, The Teeth being composed of a silicioua substance, with a fine enamel upon them, admitting of every mriety of shade and colour, enables him to match any Teeth that may remain in the mouth, so as to challenge detection. All medical gentlemen who have inspected Mr. Scott's Teeth prou»»ui<c« them to be the most cleanly and whole- some to wear. Unsightly wires and ligatures are avoided. All the most recent improvements of the London and Paris Schools of Dentistry are introduced into Mr. Scott's laboratory, strictly adhering to Mr. brophy Hstartdara rule of using no inferior materials, the workmanship being under his own special supervision. He will warrant all coh)mandsentrustedtoiuscare. Mr. Scott begs leave to thank his numerous patients for their liberal patronage, and hopes, by strict attention to all orders committed to his care, to merit a continuance of the sanie. CHARGES TO SUIT THE MOST ECONOMICAL.-ADVICE GRATIS. Mr Scott may be consulted gratis, once a month, at the following places Fint Wednesday in every lI[onth.-LLANRWST, at Mr. Prichard's, Confectioner, Denbigh Street, from 0 till 12 m. First lVedne8day in every Month.—CONWAY, at Mr. Richardson's Temperance Hotel, Lancaster Square, from 12 till 3. First Wednesday in every Month. -BANGOR, Albert Hotel, High Street, from 4 till 8 p. m. Second Wednesday in every Month.-PORT MADOC, at Mrs. Evans, the Ship Inn. Second Thursday in every Month.-FESTINIOG, at Mr. Peter Luke Jones, Abbey Anna Hotel. Mark the addrew: -MARKET STRBBT, CARNARVON,