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WANTED, a CURATE in Priest's Orders. yy Apptyto-Rev. JohnOriSth,M.A.,UanyBys, Vicarage, Denbigh. -VANl'ED, to Rent. either now or at Mid- Nv summer ? moderate sized house, with eight or ten acres of Grass Land, and a good extent of a wild Shoot- Address. J. D., Post Ottiee, Peter Church, Hereford. WANTED, SITUATION as a Plain Cook, who un- /? derstands dairy and baking. Two yeari' reference. Apply to Carri," Post Office, Llangefni. LLANDUDNO. HOUSEHOLDERS requiring Servants for the ensuing Season, can be immediately supplied by upplyin? to Mr. Hunt, the Liverpool and Birmingham Resist'y Office, 67, Myrtle St., Liverpool, where n number „f Cooks. Housemaids, Waitresses, Kitchenmaidi, Boots, ic., for Hotels and Private Houses, are now waiting en- <,Y.ajemenK for Llandudno. -Written applications contain- itig 13 stamps, promptly attended to. Observe the Number 67. VIRST CLASS APARTMENTS. MRS. DAVIES, PLAS MAWR, PENMAENMAWR. PRIVATE BRIDGE OVER THE RAILWAY TO THE SEA BF.ACH. TO BE LET. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A N Excellent House. No. 2, Castle-street. f\ Beaumaris, with stable and coach-house also a m-Mock of old pasture, c iitaiiiiug 4 acres. For particu- tars, apply to Andrew Laurie, Plas Meigan, Beaumaris. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. ACen'leman's )Iarme Residence, contain- A\? m? 21 Rf?ms, and ample ofikes, with extensive P? mtre Grounds, and Kitchen Gardens, land if required, is situated on the Banks of the Menai Straits, and com- mand* unsurpassed scenery.—Apply to Mr. W. DEW, British Hotel, Bangor. BODORGAN ARMS INN, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BY WILLIAM JONES, Is situated close to the BODORGAN RAIL- ) WAY STATION, Anglesea. The famous CORON LAKE u. within Five Minutes walk, (the best Fishing in North Wales) where a Boat is always ready. A fine Ueach and good Sea Bathing is only Two Miles distant Superior Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best quality. Anartmouts, Good Bed Rooms, and WeU-aired Beds. Ex- silent Stabling, Lock-up Coach Houses. Cars to Hire. Charges Moderate. NORTH WALES. A FINE FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH LAND, Delightfully situated in the Vale of Llaurivst, T,) LET. with immediate possession, COED- "MAWR MANSION, recently erected at a large "utlav 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 Dmwing ltooms. each t)ft, by 19ft 5 best Bedrooms, 6 Roomy Attics, Break- fit Room, a fine Kitchen fitted up with all modern appliituces-with suitable Offices attached thereto, 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 tiutefullv laM out in Flower Beds, &c. About 28 ACRES of RICll PASTURE and ARABLE LAXD. may also be had with tho Mansion. For further particulars as to Rent, &c., apply to Mr. Wm Dew, Auctioneer, Bangor. JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD. SIX EXHIBITIONS, each of the annual v,itlue of Forty Pounds, and tenable to the close of the Twentieth Term from the Exhibitioner's Matricula- tion being now vacant, the Principal and Fellows will proceed ou Friday, the 20th of May, to the election of deceiving persons, being natives of Wales or Monmouth- hire, whom they sholl have ascertained to be in need of tuppoit at the University." The Examination will commence on Thursday, the 19th of May, and Candidates are requested to call upon the Principal on the morning of Wednesday the 18th, and to bring with them certificates of their eligibility in respect of birth and circumstances, and, if they are not already members of Jesus College, testimonials of their past good tonduct April 16, 1864. PHILLIP" TESTIMONIAL. HE Presentation of the TESTIMONIAL to L the Rev. JOHN PHILLIPS will take place at the FNRHYN HALL, Bangor. on the 25th instant, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, when the subscribers are invited 0 l,e lireseut. JOHN ROBERTS )  GRIFFITH PARRY j Secretanea. Bangor, April 13th, 1864- EBEN VARDD S MONUMENT. 0 N the Evening of the 11th inst., a few of the friends and admirers of the late talented and re- Q^wned EBiti VARDD, held a meeting at Clynnog School. room, in which it was proposed to erect a beautiful MONU- MENT over his grave; and those who were then present have formed themselves into a Committe to carry out that obje.-t. Rev. R. WILLIAMS, M.A.. Vicar, Treasurer. WILLIAM JONES, Ty'n Coed, Clynnog, ^> Secretaries. DAVID JONES, (DewiArfon), neB. CONTRIBUTIONS towards the coming-of- age of R. JOHN LLOYD PRICE, Esq., Rhiwlas, collected and received by the Pentrefelin, Committee £ 9. d. Sathaniel Matthew, Esquire, Wern 2 0 0 Capt. Mathew, do., 1 0 0 Major Watker, Hendregadredd 1 « 0 Her. H. Richards, Llanystumdwy 0 5 0 "r.Williams, Talarvor 0 5 0 Hev E. Parry, Rector of Cricciethand Ynys 0 5 0 ?mWatkin.Etquire.Muriau 0 1'jj I.hnJone!E3q..Ynysgain 0 5 0 Rev. T. Jones, late Llwynymafon 1 0 0 Ellis Owen, Cefnymeusydd 2 n 0 Mr. Koberts, Bronygadair. 2 0 0 Mr. H. Llywellyn, Garregfelan 1 0 0 Mr. 0. Jones, Goat Inn 1 0 0 Mr. Richard Jones, Maddock's Arms 0 5 J0J iiii. Ellen Griffith, Cross Keys 0 5 0 Mr. John Williams. Tyddvnysgyboriau 0 2 b Tanies Roberts, Pantylon 0 2 6 Robert Williams, Pentrefelin Mill 0 2 6 Mrs. Jones, Eisteddfa 0 2 6 TALHAIRN ANNUITY FUND. THE LONDON COMMITTEE for presenting TALHAIRN with a Substantial Testimonial by Way of ANNUITY, for his services to Welsh Literature, beg to au nounee the following additional Subscriptions, and t" solicit the immediate co-operation, and assistance of thM Countrymen to carry out the object, as the under- pin,- will be closed at an early day. Subsciptions will be thankfully received by the 1REA- <&R. and duly acknowledged by Advertisement. WILLIAM JONES (GWRGANT), Treasurer. HUGH WILLIAMS (CADVAN), Secretary. K.ISG'S ARMS YAHD, April 25, 1864 2 s. d. ■^Mounts advertised oa the 30th January. 332 16 0 ADDITIONAL SUBSRCIPTIONS. ChwtM Balm, Eaq. 10, Buckingham Street, ° Str?d. -?  's. Lee, Esq, 35. Craven Street, Stran 5 0 0 'M..Mjone9,E?..P?rkLMe. Denbigh ? ? 0 I'he Very Rev. the Dean of BMg-<r.   0 ?rtJone?.E?..CMnon Street, London.. 2 2 0 "Li., C G flith 2 0 0 MM C?nway GrifSth. ?WMd h.bert., 'Esq, Solicitor, St. Asaph 5 f 0 0 K?. M. Mr"u, Vicar, L?nafunlet 1 1 0 MY. M. WiM?uM (Nicander), Rector, Llan- k rhuddlad. 1 1 0 Kev. E. Edwards, Rector, Mallwyd ? ? 0 0 'Ili's Daviet. Brynhyfryd, Towaa. 1 1 0 Th.,mM Williams, Esq, Bryu Elwy, St. 0 AMph. 11?? Thomas Roberts, Esq., 38, Grea$ Percy Wrest, 11:1'1. D:.o. 1 1 0 (KUWOD)Cb9tenbM 1 1 0 lip& Davis$, Z?? OL Kth.? WiU?j?, [?,q Cu?M, 8$, Kathar- ? IMt.??. ? M ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. GALA DAY OF COURT LOYAL, BAN- GOR, No. 2936. WHIT-MONDAY. IT is intended to celebrate the ANNIVER- _L SARY of the Bangor Court of Foresters, on MON- DAY, May llith, Whit-Monday. The days proceedings will be terminated by a GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT. IN THE PENRHYN HALL. The Concert will consist of Vocal and Instrumental Music, performed chiefly by the BETHESDA AMATEUR STRINGED BAND, led by Mr. E. W. Thomas and the CARNARVON COLLEGE CHOIR, conducted and ac- companied by Mr. R. Roberts. Further particulars will be advertized next week. rr HE DEAN OF CARLISLE (DR. F. CLOSE,), ON PUBLIC WORSHIP. The working classes of Carlisle were for the most part a very 'independent' race. Many of them could read and many of them he knew read their Bibles, and they, pould read ibera that in the House of God they had no right to put a rich man in a certain place and make them his foot- stool It was to this system that they must attribute a large share of what they had to lament among the work- ing classes and from his increasing acquaintance with the working classes, he could give it as his deliberate convic- tion that if they would open free churches in this dtp, and there preach the r/ospel in all its simplicity and truth, the u-urking men of this city would show their good sense, and undersUindinj f by yointj there to listen. That was one reason why the churches were not filled."—Gu irdiau March 16, 1864. The LIVERPOOL and BIRKENHEAD OPEN CHURCII ASSOCIATION, in alliance with The National Association for Promoting Freedom of Public Worship, by the Abolition of the Pew-systeru in the Church of England and Ireland, and for encouraging the general use of the Weekly Offertory," supplies Papers on the Christian work of rendering Churches accessible to the people. 5, Dale-street, Liverpool. In the Press, PUBLISHED BY SUBSCRIPTION, And to be ready for delivery in July next, in One Volume, elegantly bound, gilt edges, &e., LLEWELYN, A DRAMATIC CANTATA The English Words BY THOMAS OLIPHANT, (Honorary Secretary to the Madrigal Society). The Welsh Words BY TALHAIARK. The Music BY JOHN THOMAS, (Pencerdd Gwalia). Price to Subscribei-s-Oiie Guinea. To Non-Subscribers—One Guinea and a half. THE Voice-Parts, published seperately, at _L Threepence a Page, and to be ready for delivery by the 1st of June next. This Cantata was composed expressly for, and performed at the Swansea Eisteddfod, 1863, and has been chosen for performance at the Llandudno Eisteddfod in September next. Subscribers' Names to be forwarded to Mr. John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia), 53, Welbeck Street, London, W. STALLI3N FOR 1864.. "VICTOR" by Performer" a Bay-horse, V black points, 16 hands high, out of a half bred Mare, will serve Mares, this Season, at Plas Coch Farm Stables at 20s. each Mare and 2s. 6d. Groom farmers, 15s Tenants 10s. Groom Is. "Victor" will attend at Bangor, Llangefni, and Llan- erchmedd, fairs and market days. 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 Whale- bone blood than any other horse in England, will serve Mares this Season at PENRHYN CASTLE STABLES, at 30s. each Mare; Tarmers, 20s.; Tenants, 15s.; and Ponies under 14 hands high, 10s. each. Thorough-bred Mares from any place out of the Counties of Carnarvon and Anglesey, JE8 each. SHOW OF SUMMER FASHIONS. IN FRENCH AND BRITISH MILLINERY. MRS. W. HUGHES, BEGS to announce that she will show on )D Tuesday, May 3rd, the latest and most elegant fashions in Millinery Bonnets, which Mrs. Hughes has selected from the most eminent French houses, in Londm 306, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. LLEYN AND EIFIONYDD FARMING SOCIETY. NOTICE IS Hereby Given, that the owners of Stallions, competing for the prizes of the above Society, will be required to produce certificates, signed by two respectable householders, that the horses have atten- ded fortnightly during the season, at Criccieth and Sara Meillyvne, commencing 14th May, and ending 1st August TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS THE DRAWINGS and SPECIFICATION of Tthe PRESTATYN PARSONAGE HOUSE, may be seen on application at the house of the Rev. E. R. James, Prestatyn, Rhyl. All who wish to contract for the same are requested to send their Tenders to T. H. W Y Ai r, Esq.. Architect. 77, Great Russell St., London, on or before the 30th day of April, 1864. The Advertisers do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. LLANBEDROG PARISH CHURCH, CAR- NARVONSHIRE- TO BUILDERS. THE Rector is desirous of receiving Tenders _L for restoring and repairing this Church. The Draw- ings and Specifications may be seen at the Magistrate's Room, in Bangor, on and after Monday the 2oth inst, until Saturday the 30th inst., and at the Crown Hotel, Pwllheli, on and after Monday, May the 2nd, until Mon- day May the 9th, both next ensuing, on or before which last mentioned date, Tenders endorsed and sealed, must be sent, under cover, to Messrs. Kennedy and Rogers, Architects, Bangor, and 33, Woburn Square, London, W.C. The Rev. T. Cajsar Owen, the Rector, does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. Bangor, April 20th, 1864. GOOD SEEDS. EXCELLENCE AND ECONOMY. H BROWN is now prepared to supply the H. following and other RELIABLE SEE6Sat very   Ped   Welsh ReN Clover, 7d. per lb. AlBike Clover. 8d. per F White Dutch Clover, 8d. pertb; Trefoil, 3d, per lb  Rib'TMs 4d. per Th.; Perennial Ryegrass ?. M. andSsp?r bushel Italian Ryegmss, 4s. ?d5,. per bushel' Mixed Grasses and Clovers for permanent pas- ture, &c bc 10s. (;d. to 28s. per statute acre. f,™, §Wl?fi DWARF TOP B?E' SWEDE, allowed byíhse who have grown it to be the best in cu.nv.mou hein? verv large and h?rdv. and ne.h very aupen .r It C taken first prize each time exhibited for competition ? r.o? taken out of the ground last September weighed 1431bs when trimmed. J. C Hunter Esq., of Straid-Ar- mn near Londoudery, writes on April 16 1863 our dwarf ?P.?? gives as much more juice at this period, when pnfped, as any turnip I have ever grown." I would recommend every agriculturist to give it a trial. is. per SKIRVING'S KING OF SWEDES. Is. per lb. SKIRVING'S HIPROVEDLJVERPOOL3WEDE— This was the largest variety e?ibited at Smithfield in De- cember, and a weU-kpown favourite; seed carefully se- lecte(l, 8,1.  lb ???HAMPION..elected from above; very fe'(' 8<1. r lb' sPtUN6 VBWHF,S, 60 ?.. 5s. 6d. and 6s. 6d. or Priced Mscriptive Catalogue9 of agrioultural, garden, am3^flower S and bulbs, containing much useful in- formation, sent post free. HENRY BROWN. BØD WARUoua4 4. OOMMOTATIOK-BOW, Oppolik A agwo JIaU, Liferpool. SALES BY MR. W. DEW. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGE SALE OF MODERN HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE AT THE BULL HOTEL, LLANGEFNI. MR. W. DEW Begs to anuounce that he has been instructed by Mr. Henry Humphreys, TO SELL BY AUCTION, early in May next, HE entire assemblage of his VALUABLE L HOUSEHOLD 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, CARNARVONSHIRE. SALF. OP MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. W. DEW Has received instructions from the Rev. J. Phillips, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY, May 2nd, 18M, eOlllmencing at, One o'clock in the afternoon, at VltoN UCHAF, UPPER BAKOOK, hte the residence of H. Barber, Esq., Solicitor,- A Choice ft??nMa?-of MODERN HOUSE- N HOLD FURNITURE, cumprising Mahogany Tables, Sideboards, Cheffonier, Bedsteads, and Chairs, Dressing Tables and Washstaiuls, Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses, Carpets. Towel Rails, and other Bedroom requisites, with the usual Kitchen Furniture. N.B.—May be viewed on Saturday, April 30th. 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'clpck in the afternoon, at the BRITISH HOTEl. Bangor, in such lots as the Auctioneer may then determine upon, and subject to conditions of sale to be then projuced,- ALL those seven freehold houses and gar- dens with the appurtenances, and a piece of valuable building laud adjoining, situate at Garth, in the parish of Bangor, in the County of Carnarvon. The houses, which are known as Glandwr Terrace have been erected but a few years. are spacious and convenient, and command fine views of the Menai fetraits, and ad- jacent Scenery. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts, Barber and Hughes, Solictors, Bangor, or to the Auctioneer, Bangor. BANGOR—CARNARVONSHIRE. PERIODICAL SALE OF HORSES. MR. W. DEW Respectfully informs the public that his next PERIODICAL SALE OF HORSES will be held on FRIDAY, May 20th, 1864, at the MART attached to the British Hotel, Bangor. All entries to be sent me, on or before May 12th, 1864, in order to secure Stalls.—Early application should be made. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At Llangefni, in the Month of August next, ALL that verv desirable FARM HOUSE and LAND, called CEFITOCHA, Cerrigceinwen, close to the Holyhead Turnpike road. It is situated about 1 mile from Llangefni, and 4 or 5 frem the Bodorgan and Gaerwen Railway Stations. For particulars apply to Mr. R. Pricliard, Llwydiarth Esgob (Bangor) Anglesey. SALES BY MR- JOHN PRITCHARD. ALTERATION OF DAY OF SALE..9} TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JOHN PRITCHARD, LATE PRICHARD & SON, At the VICTORIA HOTEL, Menai Bridge, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of May next, FIVE HOUSES, situate at Cadnant, in the I' occupation of Mr. Jones, Coroner; and John Wil- liams, Mary Hughes. Owen Pritchard, and Richard Mor- ris.-siae to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. Jones, Solicitorg For further particulars apply of Mr. Jones, Solicitor, Menai Bridge, the Auctioneer, or to Mr. Richard Hughes, Ogwen Terrace, Bethesda. CAELLEPA, BANGOR. MR J. PRITCHARD, (LATE PRITCHARD & SON,) Has received instructions from Mr. Duffy, (who is changing his residence,) TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the premises, 51, Caelleppa, Bangor, on Monday, April 25, 1864, at 12 o'clock for One p.m., prompt,— THE whole of his very useful HOUSEHOLD X FURNITUIIE, comprising Half Tester, French, and Iron Bedsteads and Palliasses; Flock Beds and Mattresses Feather Beds Mahogauy and painted Dressing Tables; Swing Glasses; Washstands and Chamberware, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Cane-seated Chairs, stained and deal Tables, Sofas, Chimney Glass, in gilt frame, small. Wardrobe, Fenders and Fire Sets, Dresser, set of Block Tin Dish Covers, Saucepans, Foun- tain with Brass Tap Kettles, together with a miscella- neous assortment of Crockery and other articles. SALE BY MR. R. JONES. GWYDIR ESTATE, CARNARVONSHIRE. ANNUAL SALE OF GROWING OAK. MR. R. JONES Is favoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, at the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, Bettws y Coed, on Wednes- dav. the 27th day of April, 1864, commencing pune- tually at 3 o'clock prompt, A BOUT 3350 Growing Oak Trees, in three A Lot.. all in the parish of Bettws y Coed. The first Lot is now standing and growing at Llanerchelsi, and Graielan, Conway, and consists of 805 Oak Trees, or there abont. Second Lots at Pen y Clogwyn, and consists of 1223 Oak Trees or there about. And the third Lot at Pytlaii, and consists of 1332 Oak Trees, or thereabouts. The above Lots are mostly good strong propt, and very conveniently situated for removal, and being only about 5 miles from the Railway Station, and about 7 miles from the shipping place, at Trefriw. The above Lots are well worth the notice of Timber Merchants, Coal proprietors, Carpenters, and others. Any iurther information may be obtained from Mr. E. A. Beech, Gwydir ucha, Llaurwst, Mr. F. White, the Forester on the Estate, or to Mr. R. Jones, Auctioneer, Llanrwst. SALE BY MR. FELTON. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS, AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. THIRD ANNUAL FAT STOCK SALE AT BRYNEURYN. iVear the Colwyn and Conway Railway Stations. MR. GEORGE FELTON Begs to announce that he is again honoured with the com- mands of Whitehall Dud, Esq., TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the Farm Yard, at Bryneuryn, as above. on THURSDAY, the 28th day of April, 1864, the following VALUAllLE and choice FAT STOCK:— 40 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. I Magnificent Fat Bull (very heavy weight). 73 Prime Fat Wethers (Shropshire and Scot,ch). 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 One o'clock. ?' The t?a.m. train from Chester, and the 11 0 train from Bangor both arrive at Colwyn Station in time for the Sale. Catalogues may be had a week prior 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, MOOYU FAtAtO Odioe% IA%ududAo. PWLLHELI GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: W. LA FosTAixp, B.A, lJ" John's CoUege, Cambridge. Qndoate in Honors. DRAWING AND FRENCH MASTERS. SALE MESSRS. E. H. OWEN & SON. SALE OF -SUPERIOR AND SUBSTAN- TIAL THJUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Engravings,. Vottas/i Pianoforte, Floor Carpets, Feath:r Beds and Bidding, and an assemblage of other Valu- aXe Effsctf, at the PRIORY, CARNARVON. MESSRS E. HUGH OWEN AND SON, Are instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, with- out reserve, on the Premises :is above, on THURSDAY, I the 28th day of APRIL, 1864, and following day, if required Jib t,4- t'Vycnteel and Useful Household AFu%i?are, &c., in Dining, Drawin. and Break- fast Ro(,m? StaircMe, several comfortably htmlthed Bedrooms, Kitchen, and Domestic Offices. To be viewed on the morning of the First Day of Sale, and Catalogues had on and after Monday next from the Auctioneeis. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock, a.m. « A FREEHOLD FARM ON SALE. MESSRS. E. HUGH OWEN & SON. Respectfully announce, that they have been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION At the Castle Hotel Carnarvon, on Saturday, the 14th day of May, 1864, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to conditions to be then produced, ALL that Eligible Freehold Farm, called TY NKWYDD, Tai'r Lon, in the parish of Clyn- nog, in the County of Carnarvon, contaiuing by admea- surement 25 acres, more or less, of valuable arable, and pasture Lands, with suitable Dwelling Houses and Out- Buildings, now in the occupation of Mr. Ed ward Ed- wards. The proposed Carnarvon and Portmadoc Railway passes within a mile of the property, is distant two miles from the villages of Clynnog and Llanllyfni, and is abutted by lands of the Right Hon. Lord Newborough, O. E. Nanney, Esq., and David Jones, Esq. A capital Slate Vein is supposed to run through the Land. Also, at the same place, two FREEHOLD DWELL- ING HOUSES, situated at the village of Tai'r Lon. For further particulars apply to Mr. Hugh Jones, so- licitor, or to the Auctioneers, firidge-street, Carnarvon. SALES BY MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK. 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 PUBLIC AUCTION At the ROYAL HOTEL, in the Town of Rhyl, on TDESDAT, the 26tb, day of April, 1864. 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 FA LY RESIDENCE, built in a most sub- stantial manner, expressly for the Proprietor, and regard- less of expense. 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 Closet and Bathroom on the first floor, with excellent Servant's Rooms over. It is well fitted with modern Grates, Marble Chimney Pieces, Bells, Gas and Water Pipes, &c., and stands in the midst of a neatly laid out Garden, enclosed by handsome Iron Palisades, at the rear of the Premises. Provision has been made for the erection of a Stable and Coach- house. The premises have not been occupied, but they are quite complete, and immediate possession may be had. N.B.—Any further particulars may be had from Mr. R. E. Williams, Solicitor, Rhyl; or the Auctioneers, at Chester. ON SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THAT well-known Beautiful Dark liay en- 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 Brutendorf-see 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 Dwelling House with its ap- JL purtenances, 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 sam, 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. TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. rpflAT superior Freehold Farm, "Meriogan," I situated in the parish of Llandeusant, Anglesea, May be viewed on application to the tenant. And Ten- ders may be addressed up to the 15th May next, to the Rev. F L Jones, Darley Abbey, Derby; or to Lieut. Colonel Wyllie, tlele Hill, Bradford, near Taunton, Somerset, being the Trustees under the Will of the late owner, for the disposal of the'property. LL ANF AIRFECH A.N. BUILDING LAND FOR SALE. TO be Sold by Private Contract, a desirable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, at Llanfair. fechan. It is beautifully situated on the sea coast; com- mands views of the Bay, andtheEryri range of mountains, and is admirably adapted for a Hotel, a private residence, or a number pf diveUing houses. The whole is walled out, Find consistaVIN200 yards or thereabouts, and has above 500 tons of good building stones thereon. For further particulars appiy to Messrs. T. and T. Roberts, Penmaenmawr, North Wales. AN WCH* TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. rpRE whole of that Valuable Freehold pro- perty, called blELIN ADDA MILLS, situated in the town of Amlwch, containing 2 water, and 1 wind Mills. Also 6 Freehold dwelling-houses, with commodi- ous gardens, ttfed 3 Cottages with about 3 acres of good land, held wler Bishops lease. Also good horizontal steam engine, If about 20 horse's power nearly new. For further particulars apply to the Assignees of the late proprietor, Mr. Owen Owens, Amlwch Port; 01 to Mr. Hugh Williams, Llwynyrarth, Llanbabo, Anglesey. FTAT0E SEED!—To Seedsmen, Farmers, and others. To be Sold, early and late Potatoes, Pink Eyes, Yorkshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, and Scotch Kempa, Flukes, Seedlings, Scotch Downs, White Rocks, Sweeps, and every description of potatoes, in quantities twuit purchasm.—Apply to Mr. Me. Mahon, pottoe Salewian, 69, St. John's Market, Liverpool. T O P A& T I ES FURNISHING. T 0pA T I E 8 F IT R N I S -H I N G SAMUEL CUTTER, 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, Invites the attention of Purchasers to inspect his Choice and Varied STOCK of WARDROBES AND TUDOR BEDSTEADS, TELESCOPE DINING TABLES, SIDEBOARDS AND CHIFFUNIERES, WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, •GILT CHIMNEY GLASSES, -BE8T IMPROVED SPRING BEDS, IRON BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, Of every description, with every suitable article for Of GENERAL HOUSF, FURNISHING. SHIP CABINS FITTED UP, 4c. SHOW: BOOMS, 19; BOLD STREET, UVEBPOOI. GRIFFITH DAVIES, DRAPERY, MERCERY, MILLINERY, AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. NEW STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. MONEY TO LEND.-TO FARMERS, TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. LOANS from zC50 to f1,000 at 5 per Cent j_J 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 Jaincs Streot, Bedford Row. London, W.C. N.B.—Money can also be had on Mortgage from E500 to all transactions are strictly confidential. MENAI BRIDGE & LIVERPOOL. T HF, City of Dublin Company's -1 Iron Steamer, "PRINCE OF WALES," or other vessel, is intended to sail as. under, during the WINTER MONTHS:— From MENAI BRIDGE MONDAY* and FRIDAYS, at 10 a.m. From LIVERPOOL. WKDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 10 a.m. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. K. Rounthwaite, 20, Water Street, Liverpool; Mr. John Thomas, Bangor Street, Carnarvon or to Messrs. E. W. Timothy & Son, 1 Alenai Bridge. A COACH leaves the Bulkeley Arms, Menai Bridge, or Amlwch, on arrival of the Steamer from, and returns in time for Sailings to Liverpool. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 2NIb MAY, V»x rpHE PRINCE ARTHUR will  ? J_ Sail from the Men?i Bridge every I ?' Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10 a.m. land from Liv(rpoul on the alter nate days, at 11 STEAM TO NEW YORK. FROM LIVERPOOL or QUEENSTOWN to NEW YORK. ,rK* mHE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK ?,TAND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- laSHIP COMPANY intend despatching mSBSBESSm their Full-Powered Clyde-built Iron Screw Steam Ships, Carrying the United States Mails, FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. CITY OF MANCHESTER .Wednesday 27th April. CITY OF CORK .Saturday 30th „ CITY OF LONDON .We,luesday, 4th May. And every Wednesday, and every alternate Saturday. Cabin Passage by the Mail Steamers sailing every Wed- nesday, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accom. modation. Cabin Passage by the Saturday's Steamers, 13 Guineas. Forward Passage 8 Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengers for CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBtA, booked through cm very advan- tageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool. Mr. ED. ELLM, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. | Mr. A. F. WATTS. Abergele. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Vid QUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Govern- ment for the Conveyance of the Mails.) 1864—S UM MER ARRANGEME NTS-1864. THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S first-class powerful Screw Steamers PERUVIAN.Capt. W. BALLANTINE. .j 3 a NOVA SQUTIAN.. „ J. GRAHAM. w l JURA T. AITON. J. E. DUTTON. NORTH AMERICAN,, WYLIE. DAMASCUS. R. BROWN. BELGIAN. ———— MORAVIAN BUILDING. Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, EVERY THURSDAY. Calling at MOVILLE, LOUGH F )YLE, on FRIDAY, to embark Passengers and Her Majesty's Mails. And from QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL every SATURDAY. Calling at MOVILLE to land Mails and Passengers. Rate of Freight to Quebec and Montreal 55s. per Ton, Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Steerage Passage Money to QUEBEC, EIGHT GUIN- EAS, including a plentiful supply of Cooked Provisions. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to all the Principal Towns in Canada. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Rail- way Cars Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES and ALEXANDER ALLAN, 70, Great Clyde-street; in Lon- don, to MONTGOSIERIE and GREENHORNS, 17, Gracechurch- street; or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. W Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the undersigned. THE "WHITE STAR" LINE of  I BRITISH AUSTRALIAN, and NEW M   ZEALAND EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIP- ?-?-'?? PERS, Mil on the 15th and 20th of each Month. Landing and forwarding Passengers to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. Theliue iscomposedofthe following celebrated clippers. ROYAL STANDARD^.».) CHARIOT OF FAME. MORNING LIGHT. QUEENof the NORTH. RED JACKEF. SHALTMAR. WHITE STAR. GLEN DEVON. BLUE JACKET. ELECTRIC. TORNADO. ULCOATS. MERMAID.. And many others well-known in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons To Reg. Bur. Sail. BLUE TARKET .Melbourne.1557.3000.May 20. WHIMS?AB.Z Melbourne.2339.5000.J un. 20. LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. MTRAOF Canterbury April 30 GLEN DEVON .Aukland. May 20 DEVONSHlRE.Canterbury. June 5. HARTFIELD, (new) uc d. June 20. W. H. HASELDEN (new). Canterbury) to follow. W. H. HASELDEN (new) .Canterbury. to follow. LIVERPOOL TO VICTORIA. Vancouver's Island ENVOY .398.800. May 1. The favourite Ex-Royal Mail clipper ship BLUE JACKET" will bo despatched from Liverpool to Melbourne as the 20th ay packet. The Blue Jaeket" was built by the builders of the Red Jacket," and has made some of the fastest passages on record, including her famous passages of 67 days from Liverpool to Melbourne. Her Salocms are extensive and handsomely furnished for a large number of first-class passengers, who are also found with linen, bedding, and all necessanes-a milch cow is carried to supply milk to saloon passengers. Has good accommodation for second cabin, intermediate, and steer-1 age passengers. passengers embark on the 20th May, saloon passengers on the 21st May. For freight or passage, apply to Forfreigh? T WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, or WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., 27, Leadcnhall-street, London. Or to PARRY and CO., Shipbuilders, agentil Bangor John Jones. Steam Packet Company Agent, CAMMTon T. Bell, Holywell; or to Robert Pritchard, Newry-street, Holyhea& H NttraW« AMt?tiM Md New Zd HMd. Books, Mnt port feoe for 2 ataupa. STEAM TO AUSTRALIA UNDER 60 DAYS. PACKET OF THE 15TH MAY, Detained, owing to the state of the Tides, until 24tA May, FOR MELBOURNE, THE CELEBRATED AUXILIARY ftnw STEAM Curm "GBEAT BRITAIN." '????? JOHN' GRAY, ESQ., COMMANDER, <3BH??? 3200 Tons, 500 Horse-power. TH;S magnificent ship is the most celebrated Steame afloat. She has again made the passage to Melbourne in 60 days, proving conclusively that by her the length of the passage can be depended upon, and she affords an opportunity for Passengers to reach Australia in almost ai short a time as by the overland route, via Southampton. Her Saloon arrangements are perfect, and combine every possible convenience, and her accommodation for other classes of Passengers is unrivalled. -Apply to JAMES BAINES & Co,, Water Street, Liverpool; GIBBS, BRIGHT & Co., Merchants, North John Street; THOMAS IRVING, 17, GracechurchStreet, London, E.C.; T. M. MACKAY & Co., 1, Leadenhall Street, London. THE "BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, Ship Register. Burthen. Captain. Date. ROYAL DANE 1615.3500.Davies.. 5th May. GREAT BRITAIN,s;s, 500 H p,3200.Gray 15th May. LIGHTNING 1769.4000.Johnston To follow. DONALD MACKAY 2604.5000.Richards Ditto. Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the under- signed. LONDON FOR MELBOURNE. GOLDEN LAND 25th April. BRITISH TRIDENT 25th May. LONDON FOR SYDNEY. WILLIAM MELHUISH .10th May. CHERWELL (new) 10th June. FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds.) YOUNG AUSTRALIA .1th May. YOUNG ENGLANU .(from Liverpool) .15th May. QUEEN of the COLONIES (from London) 30th May. STEAM TO NEW YORK- LOUISIANA, s.s. 2976 Tons (from Liverpool) 26th Apr. LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. n- PACKET FOR THE 5th MAY,  t ?s. The magnificent Clipper Ship '??? 'ROYAL DANE,' 1615 tons Register, 3500 tons buthen. This magnificent ship has been purchased for this Line, on account of her great beauty and extraordinary speed, which the following passages, placing her amongst the fastest ships in the world, will prove Liverpool to Melbourne 75 days Boston to San Francisco 97 San Francisco to New York .100 ,« Callao to London 77 Running in 24 hours 337 miles. The Saloon and general Passenger arrangements are un- surpassed, and she will be dispatched under the inspection of the Government Emigration Surveyors. She is a most desirable conveyance for Goods and Passengem-.kpply to JAMES BAINES & CO., Water-at., Liverpool GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street; or T. M. MACKAY& CO., 1, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. AGENTS. Mr. Edward Ellis, Garth Point, Bangor. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead. Mr. Wm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. MR. E. W. THOMAS, Organist of St. Ann's Church, and Teacher of the Piano forte, Organ, and Harmonium, PLAS LLWYD TERRACE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. PUPILS attended in Bangor and Neighbour- JL hood.—Terms, One Guinea per Quarter. THE LOCAL BOARD FOR THE DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF HOLYHEAD. THIS is to give Notice, that the Local Rates J_ and expenditure, up to the 22nd day of April, 1864, will be audited on the 2nd day of May, 1864, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Board Room, Valley Hotel, by Wm. Wms. Jones, Esq.. Auditor, according to the pro- vision of the Public Health Act, 1848, and Local Govern- ment Act, 1858, 21 and 22 Vict., chap. 98. sec. 70, The accounts will be opened for iLSPIeCti, n t ) t ie Rate- payers, during Office hours, at the Local Board Oliice, Holyhead, on and after the 23rd inst., being seven days previous to the said Audit.. By order. WM. JONES, Clerk to the Board. THE BANGOR WATER AND GAS ACT, 1854. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the next Or- Ndinaq Gen ?ral Meeting of the Shareholders of the Bangor WateL and Gas Company will be held at the somparly's offices, in Bangor, on Friday, the 29th day of April instant, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of decid- 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, Esquires. The Books for the Registration of Transfers of Stock in the Company, will be closed from the 22nd to the 29th instant, both days inclusive. D WHITE, Secretary and General Manager. Bangor, April 12th, 1864. WHEELER AND WILSON'S  Hus. I 4W FELL$. W TUOKS. W cr QUILTS. w BINDS. W BRAIDS, 4W CORDS. This Machine claims it superiority over aU others from its range of work, beauty Of fin's nicety and ease of operation, inability to get out of order, sim- plicity of construction, and durability of work when done. It has attained a popularity unparalleled in the history of inventions. The Machine will Sew exquisitely the Finest Book or Swi" Muslin, Silk. Linen, Calico, Flannel, Thick- esT Cloth. Besides ordinary Soam 9e-iBg, it will^em (turning its own hem?it stitches,) fell, Q^dt Tulet, Bind, Gather, Cord, Set on Braid, &e. The ?Wo,rk of a Day can be performed in One or Two Hours. First Prize Medal awarded at the PARIS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1861. LONDON INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 186.2. AMERICAN INSTITUTE AT NEW YOIIK, SEPT. 25TH, 1863. BELGIUM EXHIBITION, 1863. And at upwards of Fifty other Exhibit;oi,R. including two from the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Sooety, -One at Birkenhead in i"-the other at Ashton in 1861" Instruction gratis. Prospectus free. WHEELER AND WILSON, 73, BOLD STRUT, LIVBaflOO", ft