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WANTED, a first hand MitHner, also, an ? Improver.—Apply to Mrs. Hughes, 306, Hi g L Street, BAngor. WANT!•), a CUla l'E in Priest's Orders. Ai>ply to —Rev. John Griffith, M.A., Llanynys, Vicarage, Denbigh. 'iVTA.VTEl), to Rent. either now or at Mid- V summer a moderate sized house, with eight or ten acres of Orass Land, and a good extent of a wild Siiont- jn,_AJdross. J. D., Post Office, Peter Church, Hereford. WANTED, A SITUATION as a Plain Cook, who un- Y\ JcrsttndtdMryMdh?inB'. Two YMTS' reference; Apply to Garri," Post Office, Llangefni. -1\I\ TAVTED, in May next, a Servant to take charge of a Pony and Phreton, and to manage a Kitchen Garden. None lIee,1 apply but such as can be well recommended. Application to be addressed to the North Waleg Chronicle." Office.  ?RAMATE (M A.) of Cambridge, in APri(?qt'?,; orders, and of some experience in par- "chial work, would be glad to hear of a Curacy (English), or to take temporary duty for It few months, in the diocese of B 1O"r The soacoast, Carnarvonshire or Anglesey, preferred.. Address, lII. A., North Wales Chronicle Office, Ban;or. THE PARISH OF YNYSCYNHAIARN. WASTED IMMEDIATELY A COLLECTOR of the Poor's Rate. Appli- cations to be?eiit (with references), addressed to Mr. J. E. Roberts, Vestry Clerk. Treinadoc. TO NOBLEMEN & GENTLEMEN. TX7ANTE1). a situation a? Land A?cnt. Steward ot B.uHfr. by a gentleman who has had extensive and practical experience in the general manage- ment and improvement of Soils, Breeding an,1 Feeding of Stock. Also a firit-clitsi Agricultural Mechanic. Can give the highest references, and security if required. Salary not so much an object as a responsible and re- l r A. Ptttei-s,?n, A,,i- i spectable situation,—Addrsss, Mr A. Patterson, Ari. ultural Engineer, 27, Gloucester Place, Low Hill, ivel-pool. I* FIRST CLASS APARTMENTS. MRS. DAVIES, rLAS MAWR, PENMAENMAWR. fRIVATE BRIDGE OVEll THE RAILWAY TO THE SEA BEACH. BOSTON STREET, HOLYHEAD. IOUS; to be Let near to the National L Provincial Bank, late in the occupation of W. lovd Hughes, Esq., Solicitor. Immediate possesion may e had.—Apply to Mr. Owen Thomas, Post office, Holy- head, or to Mr. Hugh Jones, Penrhos, Llangefni. TO BE LET. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, AN Excellent House. No. 2, Castle-street, n. Beaumaris, with stable and coach-house also a paddock of old pasture, containing 4 acres. For particu- af<, apply to Andrew Laurie, Plas Meigan, Beaumaris. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. ACenMeman's Marine Residence, contain- t ill" 21 Rooms, and ample offices, with extensive P leasure Grounds, and Kitchen Gardens, land if required, s situated on the Banks of the Menai Straits, and com- mands unsurpassed scenery.-Apply to Mr. W. DEW, British Hotel, Bangor. TO BE LET, BRYNHELEN, near Carnar- von, (solely on account of the ill health of the Pro- rietor)-.This desirable detached residence containing pwards of 20 Rooms, Dining. Drawing and Breakfast .o..ms, Bath Koom, 3 Water Closets, superior Domestic ffices, Stables, Coach Houses, Conservatory, and every ssible requirement for a comfortable residence.—Apply o Mr. Humphreys, at the house. LLANDUDNO. TO be let, with immediate possession, a 'JL very gwd H?U.SE, at Llandudno, in the street near o the railway station, with a pleasant view of the sea and he WI,h mountains. The House is well furnished, and contains three sitting rooms and nine bedrooms, and all Necessary conveniences.- Apply to Mr. Win. Wood, soli, pitor, &>, Castle-street, Liverpool; or to Mr. Thomas Morrell, house agent, Church-walks, Llanduduo. BODORGAN ARMS INN, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BY WILLIAM JONES, Is situated ciose to the BODORGAN RAIL- WAY STATION, Anglesea. The famous COKOM J \KE is within Five Minutes walk, (the best Fishing in >fth Wales) where a Boat is always ready. A fine "ad, and good Sea Bathing is only Two Miles distant Sup rior Winei, Ales, and Spirits Y'F fw') 51!le's (list?tlit urtments, Good Bed Rooms, and Well-aired Beds. Ex- 1 nt Stabling, Lock-up Coach Houses. Cars to Hire. Charges Moderate. NORTH WALES. FIVE FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH LAND Veliiihtfidhj situated in the Vale of Llanrwst, l LET. with immediate possession, COED- L jMAWR MANSION, recently erected at a large jutlay in one of the most picturesque Vales in North Wales. It lies close to the Village of Roe, and is distant about 4 miles from Conway. The House contains Dining and Drawing Rooms, each mt. by 19ft., 5 best Bedrooms, ti Roomy Attics, Break- fast Room, a fine Kitchen fitted up with all modern appliances—with suitable Offices attached thereto, and ixcellent 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 tastefully laid out in Flower Beds, &c. About 28 ACRES of RTCil PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, mav also he had with th" Mansion. For further particulars as to Rent, &c., apply to Mr. Wm. Dew, Auctioneer, Bangor. PHILLIP'S TESTIMONIAL. THE Presentation of the TESTIMONIAL to I the Rev. JOHN PHILLIPS will take place at the LECTURE HALL of the Normal College, Banker, on the 25th inst., at 7 o'clock in the Evening, when the sub- scribers are invited to be present. JOHN ROBERT"! ) GRIFFITH PARRY ji^ieccrreeUtairneess' Bangor, April 13th, 1864- ANGLESEY UNION. N* OTICE is Hereby Given, all Persons having claims against the Guardians of this Union, are re- { ,ue9ted to send their accounts to me forthwith, and to at- ".a at the Board Room, Llanerchymedd, on Wednesday, t he 2 *th day of April, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. 1: Llanerehymedd, JOHN HUGHhS, April 13th, 1804. Clerk to the Guardians. 1 ] TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS THE DRA wlns and RPECIFWA TlON of 1: i the PRESTATYN PARSONAGE H?USH. maybe wen on application at the house of the Rev. E. R. James  frMto' t?n Xhvl All who wish to contract for the 91\1\\¿ ¡ arc relJueste,1 to send their Tenders to T. H. W YArrr, ( H<([.. Architect. 77, Great Russell St., London, on or ¡ before the 30th day of April, 18 4. The Advertisers do ( not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any lender. ( THE BANGOR WATER AND GAS ACT, 1854. ( NOTICE is Herebv Given, that the next Or- dinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the "Bangor Watei and Gas Company will bo hold at the < cvnpany's offices, in Bangor. ? Friday, the 29th day of j A..r!l mstaot, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of ?y of j ing upon the matters which were postponed at the last General Meeting; and also, to Elect two Directors in lieu of the following, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for Re-election, viz. :-R. M. Griffith and Daniel Williams, Esouirea. The Book. for the Registration of Transfers of Stock iu i The Book, Transfers of Stock in the Company, will be closed from the Ztid to the 29th instant, both days inclusive. D WHITE, Secretary ud Gooeml Mmager. Bangor, April 12th, 1861. PENRHYN HALL, BANGOR. FOR ONE DAY ONLY, TUESDAY, APRIL 19th. Dr. Livingston's Explorations, Capt. Gedyes' and Mons. Du Chaillu's Travels in South Africa. THE Proprietor has pleasure in announcing J_ that he has made arrangements for the display, on the above day of his GIGANTIC moving Canvass PAN- ORAMA of Dr. Liviugstone's Missionary Travels in South Africa. The only exhibition on the subject authorised by the Government. Every person in Bangor should take the oportunity of seeing this truly Wonderful, Gorgeous, and Magnificent production, embracing a circuit of 8000 miles of Country hitherto supposed to be « barren Wilderness, but proved by the Great Doctor to be a Beautiful Country teeming with Animal aud Vegetable life. No less than 70.000 persons have witnessed this im- mense Work of Art during the past six weeks in the Ro- tunda, Dublin, including the Lord Lieutenant, the Right Hon. Sir George Brown, Commander of the Forces, the Lord and Lady Mayoress, and all the elite of the Citv. A Selcjt MORNING EXHIBITION w 11 tike j ac>. The EVENING EXHIBITION will commence at 8 o'clock. Doors open at i past 7. To prevent crowding, tickets may be had at the Hall during the day. Admission Front Seat, 2s.; Bade ditto, Is. NOTICE. P F'ITHYN CASTLE and I'ESRllYN QUAR- RIES, will be closed to Visitors, from the 16th, to the$li'd iust., inclusive. P. A. IREMONGER. Penrhyn Estate Office, 13th April, liit. SfALLDN FOR 1864. "VICTOR" by Performer a Bay-horse, V black points, 16 hands hi^ii, out of a half bred M tre, will serve Mares, this easoll, at Plas Coch Farm •Stables at 20s. each M ire and 2s. 6,1. Groom farmers, 15s Tenants 10s. Groom Is. "Victor" will attend at Bangor, Llangefni. and Llano erchmedd, fairs and market days. TO COVER THIS SEASON, THE thorough bred Stallion, LAZY BONES, Terms 3 per Beason for Half Bred Mares, (5s. the Groom :) t5 per Season for Thorough Bred Mares, (5s the Groom ;) Qt- tl per Covering. LASY BONES got by Milo 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 Bwlch Mills, Maentwrog, Merionethshire. — STALLION FOR 1864. RUSSBOROUGH, by Tearaway(by Voltaire out of Taglioni, by Whisker) out of Cruiskeen, by Sir Hercules. He was a good Race Horse at all distances, and possesses more of the Touchstone, Camel. and VV hale- bone blood than any other horse in England, will serve Mares this Season at PF.NRHYN CASTLE STABLES, at 30s. each Mare; Farmers, iUs.; Tenants, 15s.; and Ponies under 14 hands high, 10s. each. Thorough-bred Mares from any place out of the Couuties of Carnarvon aud Anglesey, t8 each. FOUND, near the Marquis of Anglesey's' FMonument, on the Holyhead road, a fisherman s FiyBook taker's name, J. MacGowan, 7, Bruton- street, Berkley-square, London. To be had on applica- tion to Mr. Timothy, Menai Bridge. PWLLHELI GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: W. LA FONTAINE, B.A, 11. John's College, Cambridge. Graduate in Honors. DRAWING AND FHENCH MASTERS. MONEY TO LEND.-TO FARMERS, TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. LOANS from £;;0 to Y,1,000 at 5 per Cent interest, upon personal security, can quickly be ob- tained by respectable parties, and repayment may be made within five years. Apply to Messrs. T. WALKLEY and Co.. Estate Agents, 13, Great James Street, Bedford Row, London, W.C. N.B.—Money can also be had on Mortgage from .£500 to 220,000, and all transactions are strictly confidential EBEN VARDD'S MONUMENT. ON the Evening, of the 11th inst., a few of 7 the friends and admirers of the late talented and re- nowned EBEN VARDI), held a meeting at Clynnog School. room, in which it was proposed to erect a beautiful Mou- MENT over his grave; and those who were then present have formed themselves into a Committe to carry out that object. Rev. R. WILLIAMS, M.A.. Vicar, Treasurer. WILLIAM JONES, Ty'n Coed, Clynnog, g^e^ea. DAVID JONES, (Dewi Arfon), ) GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY FIVE PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARES. THE Director of the Great Eastern Railway _L Company hereby give notice that in accordance with the Act, the Third Call of £2 10s. per Share is payable on or before Monday, 23 May, 1864, at the UNIOS BANK OF LONDON, Princes Street. Mansion House. London, or at Messrs. GLYN, MILLS & Co., 67, Lombard Street, Loudon. It will be necessary for the holder of the Scrip to present the same to the Bankers at the time of making payment, in order to have the receipt properly filled up. The Five per Cent. interest will be paid on the 1st of March, and on the 1st of September, in each year. By Order, J. B. OWEN, Secretary. Bishopsgate Terminus, 14th April, 1864. rn HUGHES AND CO., T. CABINET-MAKERS AND UPHDLSTERERS, 45 AND 47, BOLD-STIIEET, LIVERPOOL. OPPOSITE SLATER STREET. FA.CTORIE3: 58 AND 6), FLEET-STREET, AND 61 SEEL-STREET. T. H. and Co. being bona fide Manufacturers, are in a position to offer intending purchasers great advantages in price, and guarantee that for design and durability their productions not to be surpassed. A LARGE STOCK OF GILT MIRRORS TO SELECT FROM. BEDDING. of every description, and all the New Vlaterials for WINDOW CURTAINS and DRAPERIES as they appear. Parties about to Furnish should not fail to inspect the large variety of DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Walnut and Rosewood, brought out by T. H. and Co. for the present season's trade. 45 AND 47, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. OPPOSITE SLATEli-STREKT. POWIS EXHIBITIONS. r\NE EXHIBITION of the value of Y.60 a IJ year, tenable at any College or Hall, at either of he Universities of Oxford or Cambridge, is intended to )e filled up after an Examination of the Candidates, which vill take place at-King Edward's School, Birmingham, on ruesday, September 27th, and following days, before the lev. Richard Williams Mason, M.A., Jesus College, Ox- V,rd Llanfair Rectory, Harlech; and the Rev. William iurbury. M. A late Fellow of St. John's College, Cam- )rid"e; West Felton Rectory, Salop. Candidates are requested to send their Names, Addres. les, and Certificates of Baptism, with Testimonials of Con- luct and Character, on or before the 1st day of Septem- ber to "The Secretary of the Powis Exliibitioni, 55, "•harin"- Cross, London, o.W." Candidates must be Mem- sera of the Church of England, Natives of Wales, )r of one of the four Welsh Dioceses, under Twenty years )f Age upon the lOth day of October next, acquainted with the Welsh Language, and intending to become Cau- lidates for Holy Orders. The Candidates will be examined in Welsh Reading. Composition, aud Speaking the Gospel according to St. Mark, in Greek the Eleventh and Twelfth Books of the Iliad the Sixth Book of Thsicydides; the Ninth Book )f the Aneid; and Latin Prose Composition. Those who Eail in Welsh will not be further examined. The Exhibition will be tenable (during Residence) for Four Years, by an Exhibitioner who at the time of his Election is uot legally a Member of either University, and will in his case dato from Matriculation; and by an Ex- hibitioner who at the time of his Eleotion is legally a Member gf either University, till the close of the Term in which the Degree of Bachelor of Arts is due to the Holder. CHARLES SHAW, Secretary. 55, Charing Crosm London, April 9th, 1864. SALES BY MR. W. DEW. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGE SALE OF MODERN HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE AT THE hULL HOTEL, LLANGEFNI. ilf B. W. DEW Begs to announce that he has been instructed by Mr. Henry Humphreys, TO SELL BY AUCTION, early in May next, w THE entire assemblage of his VALUABLE TIIOU?SEHOLD FURNITURE, and all the in-door effects, at the above named Hotel. Full particulars of which will in due time appear in future Advertisements and Catalogues. BANGOR. FREEHOLD HOUSES AND LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR WILLIAM DEW. On TUESDAY, the 3rd day of MAY next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the BRITISH HOTEL Bangor, in such lots as the Auctioneer may then determine upon, and subject to conditioiis of sile. to be then produecd,- A LL those seven freehold houses and gar- t\. dens with the apartments, and a piece of valuable building land adjoining, situate at Garth, in the parish of Banker, in the County of Carnarvon. The houses, which are known as Gland wr Terrace have been erected but a few years, are spacious and convenient, and command fine views of the ]Vontaoi?l s and conveiiient, jacent Scenery. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts, Barber and Hughes, Solictors, Bangor, or to the Auctioneer, .Bangor. SALE BY MR. JOHN PRITOHARD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JOHNT PRITCHARD, LATE PRICHARD k SON, At the VICTORIA HOTEL, Menai Bridge, on SATURDAY, the 30th day of April inst.,— FlVJ HOUSES, situate at Cadnant, in the occupation of Mr. Jones, Coroner; and John Wil- liains, Mary Hughes. Owen Pritchard, and Richard Mor- 1 ris-Sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply of Mr. Jones, Solicitor, Menai Bridge, the Auctioneer, or to Mr. Richard Hughes, J Ogwen Terrace, Bethesda. UNDER AN ASSIGNMENT FOR THE BE- NEFIT OF CREDITORS. SALE OF MODERN AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. JOHN PRITCHARD (Late Pritchard J: Son) Has received instm :tions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 19th day of April. 1864, at 11 o'clock a. in. prompt, at the Railway Hotel, Llanfair, Anglesey, THE whole of the excellent and modern _L 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, 18GO), comprising mahogany telescope, loo, card, octagon, paper mache, and centre tables, two pianofortes, sets of mahogany and cane-seated chairs, mahogany couches and sofas, haudsome pier and chimney glasses in gilt and rose- wood frames, mahogany cheffonier, fenders and fire seta, 2 carved oak chairs, Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, wine and tumbler glasses, decanters, bar beer pump, wag- gonet, harness, &c. The bedrooms contaiu mahogany and birch half tester, French and four-post bedsteads, hang- ings, and palliasses, Hock mattresses, prime goose-feather beds, mahogany, birch, and painted washstands and dres- sing tables, toilet glasses, chamberware, towel rails, ma- hogany chests of drawers, blankets, sheets, and quilts. For the kitchen—oak chairs, deal tables, eight day clock in mahogany case, copper kettles, brass candlesticks, saucepans, crockery, and a miscellaneous assortment of culinary utensils. May be viewed the day prior to the sale. SALES BY MR. FELTON. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS. GRAZIERS, AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. THIRD ANNUAL FAT STOCK SALE AT BRYNEURYN. Near the Colwyn and Conway Railway Stations; MR. GEORGE FELTON Beys 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 VALUABLE 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-bred 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 sale, relying upon the universal satisfaction the Stock has given at the former sales. The usual week's keep will be allowed. Luncheon at 12: the Sale to commence promptly at )ne o'clock. The 9 30 am. train from Chester, and the 11 0 train from Bangor both arrive at Colwyn Station in time for ihe Sale. Catalogues may be had a week prior to the Day of Sale, it the principal Hotels in the District; of Mr. Booth, at ihe Farm or of Mr. George Felton, Auctioneer and Sur- veyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. SALE BY MR. D. HODGKINS. ReR. Under a Deed of Assignment for the benefit of Ci-editors.-IFithout Reserve. ] MR. D. HODGKINS, ] WILL SELL BY AUCTION, (If not previously disposed of by Private Treaty, of which due notice will be given), at Eleven o'clock, on the pre- ] mises, Lloc, near Holywell, on Saturday next, lfithinst., ] THg excellent Household Furniture, piano- forte, and other useful effects, together with the re- J maining STOCK-IN-TRADE of a Grocer and Provision E Dealer, excellent fast and loose fixtures, stack of hay, j and other effects. < The whole may be viewed on the morning of Sale, and catalogues had on the premises, And from the Auctioneer, 3, Queen's-sijuare, Liverpool.—For further particulars 1 apply to Mr. William Nisbett, Accountant, 52, Lord. street, Liverpool, SALES BY MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK. RHYL -NOKXti WAUSS- Sale of a Modem and most admirably arranged Freehold Residence, having a South aspect, silu ate in Russi I 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. f structed to submit to SALE BY PUBLIC A VCTION At the ROYAL HOTEL, in the Town of Rhyl, on TUESDAY, the 26th, day of April, 1864. at three for four o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in one Lot and subject to J such conditions of Sale as will then be produced. A Newly Erected and extremely convenient ( AL FAMILY RESIDENCE, built in a most sub- ] stantia manner, expressly for the Proprietor, and regard- Less of expense. I It contains handsome Entrance Hall (laid with patent encaustic Tiles), Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast Rooms, j Store Room, Butler's Pautry, China Closet, and two excellent Kitchens on the ground floor, seven Bed and f Dressing Rooms, Water Closet and Bathroom on the first < floor, with excellent Servant's Rooms over. f It is well fitted with modern Grates, Marble Chimnev Pieces, Bells, Gas and Water Pipes, &c., and stands in the] niidst of a neatly laid out Garden, enclosed by handsome Iron Palisalle, at the rear of the Premises. Prows <n 1 has been made for the erection of a Stable and Coach- hduse. ¡ The premises have not been ied. but they are quite complete, and immediate possession may be had. < N.B y further particulars may be had from Mr. R. K WiUiMM, .SoMtor, Bhyt; or the Auctioneer ? < Ckeeter. ON SALE BYPBIVATE CONTRACT, THAT well-knowr fiieautifnl Dark Hay en- i_ tire Horse WINDSOR" He is in splendid condi- tion, and is proverbial as a successful foal-getter. Wind- sor stands 16 hands high, and was got by Sir Thomas, an Arab; dam by Stud Book. Application to be addressed to Mr. Palmer, New Inn, Denbigh p.s, Windsor" would be let for the Season. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT- THE Freehold DweHing House with its ap- i? purten?ncM, at GARTH, Bangor, occupied by Mr, Edward Ellis, Shipbuilder. The purchaser can have immediate possession, -and two-thirds of the purchase money, or any less acpn, may remain on Mortgage of the Premises if desired. Apply to Messrs. Roberts, Barber and Hughes, Solici- tors, Bangor; or to Messrs, Powell and Powell, Solicitors, Carnarvon. -—————" ,1 "t SALE P.. R. JONES. -+, GWYDIR ESTATE, CANARYONSHIRE. ANNUAL SALE OF GROWING OAK. MR. R. JONES Is favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, at the ltoyal Oak Hotel, Betfcws-y-coed, on Wednesday, the 27th day of April, 1864, commencing punctually at 3 o'clock prompt, rrIIREE large lots of Growing Oak. situate X in the immediate neighbourhood of. Bettws-y-coed, particulars of which will be given in next week's paper. SALE OF GROWING OAK, LLANRWST, DENBIGHSHIRE. MR. B, JONES, Is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the VICTORIA LIOTEL, Llanrwst, on THDIISDAY, the 21st day of Al'KlL, 18G4, commencing punctual at 4 o'clock, prompt, A Lot of 197 OAK TREES, 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. SALE BY MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND CHEFFINS. NORTH WALES, IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD LANDED ES- TATE, IN FLINTSHIRE AND DENBIGHSHIRE. MESSRS. LEIFCHILD & CHEFFINS Have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Town Hall, Rhyl, early in the month of June next, in lots, ABOUT 2,000 acres of highly productive arable, pasture, meadow, and wood Land, in the parishes of Caerwys, Ysceifiog, and Bodfari, within con- venient distance of the market towns and railway stations at Denbigh, Holywell, St, Asaph, and Rhyl. The lots will include several large farms, and many smaller ones, with suitable homesteads; an extensive tract of thriving woods and plantations; several mills and factories near- ly the entire ancient borough town of Caerwys, including dwelling houses, shops, inns, and other occupations; together with desirable accommodation land surrounding and adjoining the town. Also two valuable manure, with their manorial rights and privileges, &c. 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 of game, the facilities for isoing in the rivers and pools, and their vicinity to two t>øcb of harriers. Caerwys is noted for itynonthly stock fairs, which are a great advantage to the tMighbourhood, and will be in- creased and extended on the completion of the railway from Mold to Denbigh, which will pass through part of the property. the it raI roads traverse and give access to all the lots, and those that lie to the south of the town are included in the beautiful and picturesque vale of Ysceitiog. Particulars of sale, with plans of the lots, are in prepa- ration, and may be seen on and after the 1st of May next at the principal inns and hotels at Caerwys, Denbigh, Rhyl, St. Asaph, Holywell, and Chester and may be had on application to Messrs. Davidson, Carr, and Bannis- ter, Weavers' Hall, 22, Basinghall-street, London, E.C. of Messrs. Newman, Lyan. and Newman, 7, King's Bench-walk, lemple, and Yeovil; of Messrs. Law, Hussey, and Hulbert, 10, New-square, Lincoln's-ion, W. C. and at the Land, Timber, Auction, and Estate Offices of Messrs. Leifchild and Cheffins, 62, Mooregate-street, Lon- don, K.C. SALE BY MR. DAVID ROBETS. COR WEN, NORTH WALES. Hiflhly attractive Sale of Dining, Drawing, and Bedroom Furniture, in Mahogany and other choice woods, Prime Feather BerÜ, Hctir Mattresses, Bedclothes and Linen, Valuable Gallery, Caiinet, and Portrait Paintings, First Class Proof ekiraiiings, Silver Plate, Plated Ar- ticles, a large quantity of Cut Glass, splendid China Breakfast, Tea, Coffee, Dinner and Dessert Services, Books, a small Cellar of choice Wines, Brandy and Gin, a very handsome Phaton, set. of Harness and Sad- dles, &c., &c., together with a large Stack of prime Clover and Rye Grass Hay. MR. DAVID ROBERTS Has been favoured with instructions from the Adminis- tratrix of the late John Owen Lewis Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises at CORWEN, on, TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 26, 27, and 28 April, the whole of the valuable effects, selected by their late pro- prietor with great care and judgement, and regardless ot cost, CONHISTINIt of Dining and Drawing Room Suites, in Mahogany and other choice woods, finely polished Fenders and fire Irons, Mahogany Card, Pem- broke, Dining, and other Tables, Couches, Sofas, Easy md other Chairs in Hair Cloth, Chinese and Indian Woik md other Boxes, Marble Bust, Rosewood carved Frame Stools mounted with ueedlework, Whatnot, powerful relescope, Musical Box playing 8 tunes, numerous artic- ,es of Vertu, beautiful Brussels Carpets, and Hearth Rugs, &c. The BEDROOMS are replete with the necessary ap- pliances in spacious Chest of Drawers, Wardrobes, Dress- .ng Tables. Washstands, Ware, Toilet and Dressing Glass- is. Easy and other chairs, handsome four post and half ;ester Bedsteads, Palliases, Hair Mattrasses, prime Fea- ther Beds, Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Druggets. The PAINTINGS consist of Portraits, Landscapes, and Historical Subjects on Panel, Metal and Canvass, several !)eing by eminent Painters of the old and modern school, ind are perfect gems of Art. The ENGRAVINGS am mostly first class proofs, and ire mounted in beautiful and costlv frames. The SILVER and PLATED ARTICLES include a mag- nificent and agricultural Prize Cup, Tea-kettle, Tea-pots, Chamber and Pillar Candlesticks and Branches, Snuffers ind Trays, Dessert Knives and Forks, Salver, Egg Stand. Decanter Stands, Spirit Castors, Cake Basket, Toastracks, S'utcracks, Skewers, Wine Strainer, &c. The CUT GLASS include Pickle Jar<, Ale, Wine and Champagne Glasses, Tumblers and Goblets, Salt Cellars, Celery and Custard GlasseR, Liquer Bottles, Dessert and )tlier Dishes, Water Jugs, Spirit Bottles and Decanters. The CHINA consists of Breakfast, Tea, Coffee, Dinner ind Dessert Services, in beautiful patterns, together with jundry lots of old Nankin China. The BEDCLOTHES and LINEN.-Hoiiie made Blan- cets, very fine and other Linen Sheets, Marseilles Quilts ind Counterpanes, Diaper and Damask Table Cloths, Bol- iter and Pillow Cases, fringed Diaper Bedroom Towels, roilet Covers, Antimaccassers, D'oyleys, Crumb Cloths, Stair Cloths, &c. The BOOKS, are chiefly works on Agricultural Sub- jects with several years of unbound 44 Illustrated London News." The CELLAR, Contains a quantity of Fine Old Port, Vintage 1850) Sherry, Bronte, and Marsala Wines. Pale Brandy and Gin. The KITCHEN and PANTRY, are Furnished with all ,he necesary Articles, foe RoiFeg, f!oas;(ng, Frying and Preserving, together with Table Cutlery in Balance Ivory Handles, &c. Also, a very Handsome Four Wheeled Phaeton, anew let of Harness, (which have never jeei used) ditto jfentleman's Sadd'e and Bridle, o«-her Sets of Harress in ;ood conùifon, Lad*es' Saddle.,i,i(I Brid'P. Br'"N. kc, A large Stick of Prime CLOVER n~d RY8 GRASS ffay, will also be sold i'l Lo>« to Su't Purcbaft 's. Descriptive Ca;,f.lomei will be re- dy ton dr-ys ivlorto ¡lIe Sale.and may liad at the Fere-a, Hotels of Cc^wen. Lia,)Xoilen, Oewesfc'-y* Wrttjtm, Ru-Va De • b'gh, Ce i f-d^dion, PentreioeJai, Ba1*. and Do^eHey, or by e ji^rng, one Stamp to the Auci:oneer at T>'n-y-ce*D, Dfrrwep. [The whole may be viewed on Monday, the 25th, and on the Morpinga of Sale.. Bale to OomuwiiMi 18 o'clock each day.. GRIFFITH DAVIES, DRAPERY, MERCERY, MILLINERY, AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. NEW STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED- ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND, IN CALLING 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 t. the Agriculturist. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES Have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AND 13ARLEY 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 torn crops. GRASS MANURES, For mowin" or grazing land, are 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 character. OFFICES :-CORN EXCHANGE BUlLDIXUS, CARR'S LANE, BIRMINGHAM. MANITFACTOKIES — BIRMINGHAM, WARWICK, BRISTOL AND CHESTER, TEETH. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1864. In consequence of increased practice, Messrs. GABRIEL will attend at BANGOR, every FRIDAY, 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 ElDON. PATENT MARCH, 1st, 1862, No. 560. GABRIEL'S SELF-ADHESIVE TEETH \_JT 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 ?CABR? S|EOI.D ESTABLISHED ???MT?f? 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- MR. C. MAUGHAM, SURGEON DENTIST. 14, NORTHGATE ST., CARNARVON. jl/FR, C. MAUGHAM begs to acknowledge ivi with thanks the liberal support which he has rne- 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. BRICKS ON SALE. ABOUT 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. BEST ANTIFRICTION AXLE GREASE 1489d j_) Cwt. (cash) —Other Greases at proportionate prices. —Warranted sound and durable.—Samples forwarded up-1 on request. ENGLISH GREASE WORKS, Mill street, Old Kent Road, Londou. E. C. PORTMADOC. CANADIAN TIMBER FOR SALE. MR. PETER JONES, Timber Ierchant, ill Portmadoc, begs respectfully to inform Builders and others, that he has now on Sale several lots of the best Canadian 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. MALLTRAETH AND CORSDDAUGAU MARSH. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of the Commissioners of this Marsh will be held at my Office, in Beaumaris, on Tuesday, the 12th day of April next, at 12 o'clock at noon, and will be by me then adjourned, to be held at the Bull's Head Inn, Llangefni, on Saturday, the 16th instant, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the transaction of general business. RICHARD WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Commissioners. Beaumaris, 31st March, 1864. COMMERCIAL AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, RUTHIN, DENBIGHSHIRE. THE course of Instruction comprises all T' t'he usual branches of a sound English Education, together with (if required), Latin, Greek, French, Draw- ing, Book-keeping, by Single and Double Entry, kc, Terms (inclusive of all expenses) except Washing and Books:- For boys under 16, 95 5s. Od, per Quarter. do. above do. L6 69. Od. do. The Second Quarter commences jn Monday, A prilllth. Parents wishing to send their children, are requested to apply immediately to the Principal, the Rev. E. H. DAVIES, M.A., Ruthin. TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS ABOUT COMMENCING. TO be disposed of, the stock-in-trade of JL a Chemist and Druggist, consisting of Fixtures, Glass Show-cases, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &e. The whole to be sold at a valuation. For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. In consequence of George Borwick's premises, 2], Little Moorfields, being required for the Metropolitan Railway Terminus, his Temporary Warehouse is at 1.6 & 17, COMMERCIAL STREET, WHITECHAPEL, until the completion of his new and more extensive pre- mises in Chiswell Street, Finshury. TOLLS TO BE LET. LLANRWST AND ABERGELE TURNPIKE ROAD. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the T^M 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 Fonrthg For regulating Turnpike Roads;" which Tolls prol duced last year the different sums annexed to each, viz:— Dyffrynaur for 9 months and Farmyard Gate for 3 mouths £ 44 0 0 Ysgeirallt and Glanrafon Gate 221 6 11 Over and above the expense of Collecting the same, and will be Let for Oue 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 me 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 pal. ments (as may be then and there decided); and also for the performance of such conditions as shall be declared the time of such Auction. [M S RICHARD JAMES r- Clerk to the Trustees. Llanrwst, 8th March, 1864. THE LLEYN AND EIFIONYDD FARMIOT SOCIETY. # & PRESIDENT :-R. LLOYD EDWARDS, Esq.. Nanhoron, VICE PRESIDENT Capt. HUMPHREYS OWEN, (114 Sheriff). f LIST of Prizes to be awarded at the First _Lj ANNUAL SHOW to be held at Pwllheli, on Tues- day, the 16th day of August, 1864. 2d. To the person showing the best Stallion suitable for saddle or harness, (thorough bred horses not excluded) 12 0 0 To the person showing the best Stallion suit- able for Agricultural purposes 12 0 0 To the person showing the best Mountain Pony Stallion 330 To the Tenant showing the best Mare, with foal at her foot, suitable for Agricultural purposes 400 To the Tenant showing the best Mare with foal at her foot, suitable for saddle or harness 400 To the Tenant showing the best two year old Gelding or Filly, suitable for Agricultural purposes 300 To the Tenant showing the best two year old Colt or Filly, calculated for harness or saddle 300 To the person showing the best Bull from 2 to 4 years old 400 To the second best, do., 200 To the person showing the best yearling Bull. 3 0 0 To the Tenant showing the 2 best two year old Heifers 300 To the Tenant showing the 2 best yearling Heifers 200 To the Tenant showing the best Cow under 8 years old, in calf or in milk 300 To the Tenant showing the 2 best 2 year old Oxen 200 To the person showing the best Ram of any breed 200 To the second best, do., 10 0 To the person shewing the best Mountain Rain 110 To the Tenant showing the best pen of 5 Ewes 200 To the Tenant showing the second best, do., 100 To the person showing the best pen of 5 pure bred Mountain Ewes 200 To the person showing the best Boar of any breed 200 To the second best, do., 00 To the Tenant showing the best Sow 2 0 0 To the Tenant who shall raise on his farm of 40 acres and upwards, the best crop of Agri- cultural Vegetables (exclusive of potatoes), in proportion to the size of his farm 500 To the do., do., under forty acres 300 To the Tenant showing the best sample of Pot Butter 100 To the Tenant showing the best sample of Fresh Butter 100 To the Male Servant in husbandry who has served longest in the same place, the time being not less than 10 years 2 10 0 To the Female Servant, do., do., 2 10 0 BENJAMIN THOS. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR. SCOTT (F ROM DUBLIN), • MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, j\/rR. SCOTT, the Resident Dentist, snppties ArtiHci?TeeLh without giving any pain to LT_L the wearer (he does not extract old stumps), and at the same time rendering the uew Teeth nsefuiin mastic** ion and articulation. The Tceth being composed of a silicious substance, w-th a fine enamel upon them, admitting of every variety of hade and colour, enables him to match any Teeth t:t mav remain in l'ie mouth, so m i,t) challenge detection. £ 11 medical gentlemen who have inspected Mr. Scot's Teeth pronounce them bO be t'.ie most cleanly and whole. ome to wear. Unsightly wires and li^a.uies are avoided. All tho most recent im )rove.ueats of the London and arjs Schools of Dentistry are introduced into Mr. Scou's laboratory, BtricJy adheirng to Mr. Brophy'sstandard rule If using no inferior materials, the workmanship being under bil own special supervision. He will warrant all commands entrusted to his care. Mr. Scott begs leave to thank his numerous p ieo" fov their liberal patronage, and hopes, by strict attention to Lll orders committed to Mi care, to nierii: a cOIJtlnlnhe 0: the same. CHARGES TO SUIT THE MOSV FCO-ITOMICAI,. -ADVICE GRATIS. Mr. Scott may be consulted gratis, once a mon),. ut the following places First Wednesday in every Month.—LLANRWST, at Mr. Prichard's, Confectioner, Denbigh Street, from 9 ill 12 a. m. First Wednesday in every Month.-CONW AY, at Mr. Richardson's Temperance Hotel, Lancaster Square from > 2 till 3. First Wednesday in every mona. -BANGOR, Albert Hotel, High Street, from i till 8 p. m. Second Wednesday in every Month-PORT MADOC, at Mrs. Evaus, the SMp Lw. Second Thursday in every Atonth.-PltgrlNIOG, at Mr. Peter Lake JOQ", Abber Anu Hotel. Mark the addiww: —MABJU5T STRBET, CAjBNABVOH. t■:$