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4 CHURCH OMAN ON SALE. Price ?0 /? Guineas. Apply to T. H., 20, Queen Street, Rhyl. TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. 7'AXTED Immediately, an ASSISTANT, willing aud ablu to make himself generally use- t'dl none need apply but cau give good references, aud must uIHlCf:;ta!hl the Welsh language. Als) an apprentice wanted.—Apply to J. Swain Huberts, Chemist. Rhyl. -.n_ RUTHtN UNION. ASSISTANT OVERSEER WANTED fpHE Guardians of the above Union wi)L at JL their Meeting to t's holden in the Board Koom, at the Workhouse, Rnthin, on Saturday, the 21st day of MAY INSTANT, at T.'2 o'clock at Noon, proceed to the Election of an Assistant Overseer, for the Llanfair t)i-i- triet, yaMnt by the resignation of Mr. William Davis. S.dary A:70 per anuumn. Parishes. Population. Area. Clocaenog 4? 49.?9 Derwen 573 4??. Efenedityd 211 12?! 8 Uytfylliog 667, 57.9 LMau 843 5109 Unfair 12SX MS Llaufwn)g 1425 3068 532S 329t)9 Candidates must be ful)v qnaHHed tf p'rform aU the duties of the Ot)h;e as r.<r'ired by h'w and mllst be pre. pared with Bail to the amount of £4)0 for the due and faithful porformMce of such Ofnee. Testimonials at to character and competency are to bf sent to me at t..v OfBce, in the Workhorse, on o'' be- fore FiUDAY, the 20th day of I.\y Instunt, at 12 o Uoek at Xoon. Candid.itea mllst attend on th" Day of je rh<l teet.' .n, t butt no trtveUing or other expend will be aUo'ved. By Order of the Konrd. BENJAMIN DAVIS. Clerk to the Guardians. Board nom, May 7th, 1864. HOLYHEAD. BOSTON STREET. rnO be LET. or SO!J) by Private Contract. t a very DesiraMo Residence, sttnate between the Medical Hall "HI N atiullal Provinciat Bank iate in the .ecupatiou of W. Lloyd Hughes Eqq., Solicitor. Immediate Po3ae<sion may be had. Apply to Mr. Owen Thorns. Post Ofnce, Holyhead; or to Mr. Hugh Jone9, Penrhos, Llangefm; LLANFAIRFECHAN. TO BE LET FN FURNISHED. ri pHE we!) buUt hou?e. caUed GLAXDOX. Te,?ut?tinin.- 2 Par)onrs. 1 Sitting Room, 9 Bedrooms Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, \Vater Closet. an,l a good Kitchen Garden. It commands a beaut.M view of sea :md land, nd i9 Mtuated between the railway Station and the Sira Shore. For further apphcahons apply to Mr. Robert WiUiama, GIan-y-tnor. FIRST CLASS APARTMENTS. MRS. DAVIES, PLAS MAWB, PENMAENMAWR PRIVATE BRIDGE OVEK THE H.ULWAY TO THE SEA BEACH. TO BE LET, TJNFUENIRHED. DELLE VUE. near Pwiiheli. with 5 Acres J) of LA?O and a good WaUeJ GARD!M. Enquire ofB.T. Elhs, Esq., RhyUech, PwMheU. TO BE LET-FURNISHED, Until the 1st of.4 ugust next, A DEStKARLE genttem?n's residence, near ??. Be.uunaria, with the use of an excellent garden, pitddeek, stabtinf;' coach house, &c.. For particulars, apply ta Mr. Andrew Laurie, Baron Hii), Beaumaris. LARGE ROOMS TO LET. TIlE Rancor Markets and PuMic Instito- i_ tion Company 'are ready to let the Three Ltrge H )dms situated )n the Market Phoe (and which was lat- terly occupied by IcHr, R. Ptitchard and Son, Auction- eers) from the 12th of May instant. For particulma apply to D. WHITE, Secretary. TO BE LET OR SOLD, (WITH POSSESSION OX THE 13TH OF MAY.) A SUBSTANTIAL and Commodious UWELL- ?T. ING-HOUSE, No. 31, Victoria Place. High Street, o r TIe House contains Sitting Room. Parlour, Breakfast R'Iom. Six Bedrooms, a large Attic. Two Kitchens. Scuuerv, with all other nece'HMy convenioncef). Apply to Mr. Owen Jones, 12, Menai View Terrace. Upper B-tugor. BODORGAN ARMS INN, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BY WILLIAM JONES. JTL S situated ciose to the DOD')RHAN RAIL- WAY STATION, "\n.lt. The famous CoROS L \KE is within Five Minutes walk. (the best Fishing in North Wales) where a Boat is always ready. A fine Beach and good Sea Bathing is only Two Miles distant Superior Wines, Ales, aud Spirit-, of the best quality. Apartments. Good Bed Booms, and WeIl-furedBeds. Ex- cellent Staging, Lock-up Coach House:). Cars to Hire. Charges Modeiate. TO BE LET (OR SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT), A VERY desirable Furnished Residence, /t confining Breakfast. Dining, and Drawing Rooms, &en, B?ck Kitchen and P.mtry. Wine Cellar, Larder Md Wash-house. Four Bedrooms. Dressing Koom, and Servants' Bedroom, with Garden and Croft attached, SM.le. Coach-house, &c., known aq PLAS.YN.BRYN, iu the parisli of Tremeirchion. It commands a most extensive view of the picturesque Vale of Ctwyd and the sea; is 5 miles from Denbigh. Ml 4 from the St. Asaph, and 2t from the Trefnant Railway Station Williams, iichooil- For further pas.rticulars apply to Mr. mMter, Tromeirchion. LLANFAIRFE NORTH WALES. MtDWAY BENVEEN CONWAY AND BANGOR. ni p0 LET, tor a period of One. Two or Three Years, a newly-erected VILLA RESIDENCE, con- taining throe large and lofty Reception Rooms, five com- modious Bedrooms, two Servants' Bedrooms, Bath Loom aud Water Closet, &c.. standing on its own grounds ot M'er one acre tastefully laid out and ornamentally plant- ed, with the advantage of sea bathing, which is within two minutes walk. This elegant Villa, situate on the Meuai Straits, commands delightful view of Anglesey, Puffin Island, &c. For further particulars xpplyto Mr. Thomas Atk_ i.nson, Builder, penmaen Lodge, Ltanrairfechan or to Messrs. Lightbody & Boutt. Estate Agent.), No. 1, Derby Square, Cu.stlp.!o\trÐt. tavptUOol. NORTH WALES. A FINE FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH LAND, DeliflhtfllUY stfM(tf<'<< in the V(tle of Ltait)-?t-st, To LHr. with nmnediitto possession. COED- i MAWH MANSION. recent]y erected at a large outlay iu one of the iii("t picturesque Valei in North W.des. It UM close tf. the Village uf Hoe, aud ts tllstaut ahout 4mHo!) (rom C't'uway.. The Home conhin< Dining and Drawing Hoorns. each Kft. by !Mt.. 5 best BeJr.M.m- (! Roomy Attics, Break- fast Room. a fine Kitchen <ittcd up with ttll modern *PpIiMcea -with suitable Omces attached thereto, and excellent Ceihra.. The Out-oHicM oo)MMt9 of well armiiged Stables for 9 HoNes. Coxt'h House. Saddle Hoom, Cow floll,4e, &e. There is also a good Kitchen Garden, and the front is tastefully tftid out in Fitter Beda, &c. About 28 ACRES of RICH PASTURE and ARABLE LAND. may itho be httd with thti MmBion. Forturther p&rticuttunfmtoReut, &c., apply to Mr. L,kFN o?,umrtahy er o rti?url: i isor. Wm. ?)ew, AucttoMM, BMgor. SALES BY MR. WM. DEW. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. TO BE SOLQ BY AITCRION-, BY MR. W. DEW, At LI.mgefni, in the Month of August next, 4 LL that very ?su-itbte FARM HOUSE /lL -md LAND. Cidted CEFxrcHA, Cerrigeeinwen, close to the Hojyhe.td Turnpike road. It is situated ttbont 1 ntile from Lhngefni, and 4 or 5 from the Borlorgàll aud G.terwen H.ulway Stutioas. For particulars apply to Mr. It. 1'richttr t, Llwy(Uirth Esgob (B:mg'll') Aug)eaey. NORTH WALES. LARGE SALE OF HORSES AND CAR- RIAGES AT BANGOR. MR. W. DEW Respeetfuny ))cg'< to .enounce ttmt he WtU MI hy Auc- tion .tt the MART attache!) to the BM'nsH Hf)TKL, BAN- GfR. on Friday 2t'th Mav, 1864, (commeuein:; at one o'clock p.m.fftarp) u;)Har<!«)f 30 VALUABLE HORSES, DRINCIPALLY. Urcd by and aU the Pro- t pertv of Gentlemen in the imutetUtte vi(;inity. con- !)i<ting of nitefu) Carriage ttnd H.u'ness Horso., stylish an.i Ponies, fttso se'er.)) CARRIAGES, induding a ne.tt Brougham, c.iiryin.; three inside. <t Pony Basket Citi-i-iit,e 4 WHEEL C'AK. &c. Oxford made Sitv.'r niouuted doul.te tfarneas, Stdtt'rv t<:c "n ) Sm!th prir.o HAV JHD' DING MACHINE. andWOOD'SPATENTfhy MOWER. e.jua] to new. The tforse' m.ty he viewed, tried Hnd examined, ou tbp the morning of Sa'e. M)d every fxcuity for doin,; so wit) he aft\n'¡1ctL Several wiM be soM Bub- jpct to fri!d awl veterinary ex&nunation. Cata,logues m!)y be hitd at the prinfipal Hotels in Xorth Wiites, Chester. Livèl'p"o[ and Manehester. and of the Auction- eer, ]iritish Hotel, B.U),;or. GREAT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE Of Superior London made HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE. PLATE and PLATED ARTICLES, !<IGH CL\SS PAINTINGS, upwards of 1111) DOZ. CHOICE WINES, CARRIA(,KS. HARNESS, &c., at BRYNHELEN, CARNARVON. .V7!. I! D E W Has been instructed to SKLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tt'ESDAY, W;;UXESDAy, and THURSDAY, the 2tth. 2.5th, and 26th MAY, 1864, commencing each day precisely at 12 o'clock at uuun, the entire assemblage of valuable eH'eets at BRYNHELEN. CARNARVON, Late the property of John Brewer, Es<) deceased, of which the following forms a brief summary :— TliE Drawing Room suite comprises superb i Cabriole Chairs and Couch in BURNISHED GOLD covered with rich Satin Damask, with Window H;)i)"inm to match; WALNUT LOO and FANCY TABLES; ditto CHEFFONIERS; GILT CONSOLE T\BLE with Marble Stab; powerful toned SEMI. COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by "Russell;" BRIL- LIANT PIER GLASS; beautiful BRUSSELS CAR- PET &e.; the whole of which were manufactured ex. pretty to orders by Ponsonby," of London. The Dimng Room is replete with superior TELE- SCOPE DINING TABLE; set of 14 MAHOGANY CHAIRS, covered with Morocco; EASY CHAIRS; PEDESTAL SIDEBOARD; valuable TURKEY and BRUSSELS CARPET; large SKIN MATS. A rare assortment of highly finished SILVER PLATE and PLATED ARTICLES; a choice COLLECTION of PRINTINGS, amongst which will be fotmd remark- ably fine examples of the following well-known meters —PoMemburgh, Mom, McAIpine,,Cole Di Vinci, Ro- berts, R.A., P. Lee Bridell Cnlvert,bitt, Van Loo Montague, Andrews, and others. A limited, but well selected LIBRARY of BOOKS. 100 DOZ. of HIGH CLASS WINES, consisting of Fine Old Ports, Sherries, Madeira, Burgundy, San- ierne, Hoek, &c. ?OSTLY 'CHINA and GLASS SERVICES. Thf usual Chamber Appendages in style, correspond- ing with the Recaption Room; Whitney Blankets; Bed and Table Linen; Kitchen Furniture Md Culinary Utensils in great variety. The OUT-DOOH. EFFECTS comprise 2 elegant Lon- don built Phtetons a tight Four Wheel ditto; single and df.uble Ht.rneM CrosHl!'a patent Cart and Gear a well arranged CONSERVATORY, 21 ft. by 10 ft.; Hothouse Plants, Garden Seats, and Ornamental Vases, Cucumber Frame, and Melon Pit; and other etH-cts too numerous to be inserted within the hnuta of an ad- vertisement, but which will be minutety described in Catalogues shewing order of S.uc, to be had ten days previously at the principri Hotels in North Wales, Chester. Liverpool, and Manchester; on the premises; Mid of the Auctioneer, British Hote), Banger. May be viewed on Saturday and Monday, the 21st tnd 23rd May, 1861. N B.—The above charming residence, standing in its own pleasure grounds, is to Let with immediate posses- sion, and the interest in the Lease for an expired term of six years is to be disposed of. The House contains 20 Rooms, with Stables, Coach-houses, Conservatory, &e and is most delightfully situated, commanding ex- tensive views of the Carnarvon Bay and Castle, the Menai Straits, and the Snowdonian Range of Moun- tains. For further information apply to the Auctioneer. Bangor, 28tli April, 1SG4. LLANGEFNI-AN&LESEY. LARGE AND EXTKNSIVE SALE OF ELEGANT AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURMTURE, &c. MR. WM. DEW Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. H. Hum- phreys. to SELL BY AUCTION, on Weduesday lilth I May, 18t!4, commencing as 12 o'clock at noon precisely, at the BL'LL HOTEL, LLANGEFNl, ?THE whote of the very VtuuaMe Household TFurnittire, comprising, Spanish mahogany Telescope, Dining table 16 feet long, do., do., 12 feet long. Loo and other tables, sideboards, sofas, couches, bureau, mahogany and rosewotMl hair seated chairs, pier glasses in gilt frames, superior mahogany 4 post and half tester bed- stead mahogany and other dressing tables and Wtmhstanda with marble stab, chest of drawers, handsome dressing classes with marble slabs, prime white goose feather beds. hair mattresses, whitney and ether blankets, white and blue 'tnd white and gold, China breakfast and tea service. white and blue dinner service. Best electro plated articles, glass linen. Two beer engines, and various other articles, together witli the usual kitchen Furniture and culinary utensils, also a dog cart. 4 wheel Fly, and 2 wheel posting car. the whole of which will be minutely described in Catalogues, which may be had at the principal Hotels in North Wales. ?"? onmib?s will meet at Gaerwen Station the 8 o'clock train from Holyhead. and the 9 1. a.m., from banger. and will return to Gaerwen to meet the evening tram to Holvhead and Chester. Luncheon on the table at 11 o clock a.m.. SALE BY MESSRS. E. H. OWEN & SON. A FREEHOLD FARM ON SALE. MESSRS. E. HUGH OWEN &. SOX. Hespectfuny annouuce, that they have b<-eu 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, A LL that Hti?iMe Freehold Farm. c:())pd TY N HWYUD.Tai'rLon, in the parish of Oyn- nog, in the County of Carnarvon, eontainmg by adruea- surement 25 acres, more or less, of vah!ab]e arable, and pasture Lands, with suitaUe DweHing Houses and Out- ftuitdings, now in the occupation of Mr. Edward Ed- wards. The proposed Carnarvon and Portmadnc Kauway pa3ses tvithin a mite of the property, is distant two mites from the viUages of Ch'nnog and I.tanUyfni, and is abutted by lands of the Hight Hon. Lord Newborough, 0. E. Nanney, Esq., and David Jones, Esq. A capital Slate Vein is supposed to run through the Laud. Tiso, at the same ptace. two FREEHOLD DWELL- ING HOUSES, situated at the village of Tai'r Lou. For further particular!) apply to Mr. Hugh Jonee, ao- Ucitor, or to the Auctioneers, Bndgo-etreot, CrnMrvon. SALE BY MR. FELTON. LLANDUDNO. IliffAb, (lesi7.ctble Zcase/toM DvmuiO Hiluse /o)- Sale, fi-onting (/te Heaeh. In Re George Wynne, a .Bant- MR. GEORGE FELTON Announces th;tt he has been instructed by the AssiKnees, in the above Bankruptcy, with the concurrence of the Mortgagees, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the K')YAL Ho'fKL, in the town of .LLAXDUDXO, on TUKSDAY. the 17th day .if M.tY. 1864, .tt 3 fur 4 o'clock in the afternoon, itnd subject to ConditioBa to he then produced and read, A LL thftt counnodious an4 substMtiid ?? Dwelling House and premises, situ&te and being No. 3, XefiU Crescent, fronting the best part of the Marine P;tr:Mie, ia the fashionable t.,wu of Uandndno. The House forma pa)t of an imposing crescent, recently erected, and universally admired, ia built in a substantial manner, Ilntl comprises the following accfnunodation, viz., spacious entrance hall, vestibule and staircase, 2 dining and 3 drawing rooms, IStingleand double hedrooms. '.prvant!' hatl. tritchens. butlers' a.nd other pantnes, Iftrder. W.C's with every other convenience, And garden at the back. The PremiMis !tre held under a lB?for*j?e?,{)j??.omt the 25th day of Marc)), 1S62, at the "?iiaViTn of '9 19s. ud. For all further pftrticuHra prior to the day of Sale, apply to Messrs. Wm. 11. Rceee and Fan'.mt, Solicitors. or.to Mr. George Feiton. Architect. Land Surveyor :ind Auctionear. Mo.styn Estate Unices, LIanduduo. LLANDUDNO. LEASEHOLD HOUSE AXD PREMISES FOR SALE It TUDNO 'STREET. ltlR. G E 0 P, (, E FELTON Has been instructed by the Mortgagee, under a Power of Side, to SELL BY AUCTION. AttheRovalHotet.inthetownofL1andudno.on TuEsuAY. the 17th day of May. 1864. at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afteruuon, subject to Conditions to be theu de- clared. A StmSTANTtAL and Eligible LEASEHOLD tl. HOUSE AND PREMISES, being No. 11, Tudno Street, in the town of LIaududno. and county of Carnar- von, held underaLea.se for 9t'years, from the 25th day of March, 1856, at an annmtl Ground Rent of 22 5s. Od. only. The accommodation consists of Sitting Room. Hall, Five Bedroo)ns, Water Cioact, Kitchen, CeM?r, and good Yard. The House M most substantially built; and, occu- pying a central p.)iiti,)ii in this thriving town, offers a good opportunity for investment. For particulars appty to Messrs. W. H. Recce and Far- rant, Solicitor; or to Mr. George Felton. Architect, Land Surveyor, and Auctioneer, Mostyn Estate LfiBees. Ltan- dudno. LLANDUDNO. SALE OF NEWLY-ERECTED PROPERTY, FRONT- ING LLANDUDNO BAY. MR GEORGE FELTO.N Has beaninstrnctedto SELL BY AUCTION, At the Royal Hotel, in the town of Llandudno, on TntHDAY. the 17th day ofMity. 1864. at 3 for 4 o'clock iu the afternoon, subject to Conditions to be then pro- duced, and ia one or two Lots, as may be decided upon at the time of Sale, mjL WO desirable LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, situate in CRAIG-Y-DON TEHKACE, in the Pansh of LIandudno and Cuunty of Caniarvon. and containing each thefoltowing accommodation, viz.:—Three Sitting Rooms, Seven Bedrooms, Entrance Halt. Staircase. Water Closet, Servants' Hall. Kitchen. Back Kitchen. Larder. Pantries, ?M.,GM'<ten/and Front Enclosure abutting on the Es- plauade. The property is situated centrally between the two Ormesheads, fronting the Bay; is held under a Renewable Lease for 7t< years, recently commenced, at Low Ground Rents. The Houses are just completed, and as immediate possession CM be had, great advantages are offered to purchasers. For Particulars (previous to the day of bale) apply to Messrs. W. H. Keece and Farraut, Sohcitors, or to Mr. George Felton, Architect, Laud Surveyor, and Auctioneer, Mostyn Estate Omces. Handudno. ? SALES BY MESSRS DAVIES & ARMOR FREEHOLD HOUSES IN DENBIGH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bun, Iff, in Denbigh, on Monday, the 30th day ofMay.l864,at4p.m.. BY JfRSSRS..DA VIES <(; ARJlOR, r) nHE foHowmg most desirable Property, situate ou the South side of Love Lane. Denbigh, in the following or such other Lots as may be determined at the Sale. Lot 1. Lotl. A "ood House ca])ed Tygwyn with a Garden attached. lately occupied by Mr. Robert Simon, (now deceased). afterwards by William Roberts, Leather Cutter, and then by his Widow and now held by Mr. David Foutkes. with Two other Houses adjoining, occupied by Benjamin Pine and Robert Williams, and Stabtes. Coach House, and Hovel to the back, held by Dr. Foulkes. Robert Jones, and Thomas Ellis, the whole compnslug a compact ana desirable property. Lot 2. Four Dwelling Houses with a Garden to ench, (adjoin- in.' and to the West of Lot 1) recently erected and in ex- cellent Repair and Condition, well tenanted and a very desirable Investment, and now occupied by Jane Roberts, WiUiam Bassett. Thomas Watson, and John Minshuit. This property is for unreserved sale.-Further informa- tion may be obtained on appIieationtoMr. G-.Id Edwards. Solicitor. Denbigh, or to Mr. Richard Williams, bolicitor. Vate street, with whom a ground plan of the property may be seen. DENBIGHSHIRE, NORTH WAJjES. Important Sale of Valuable Hiinters, Ca?-riage Horses, Stylisit Cots and fo)t;M, a 7)t: < ?'<-«-<<'(< CoiM, Yearlin,q C(tl?ie-8, B,'eedin{l Sows, Store Pigs, Shropshire Sheep and Lambs, Cttn-Mf/cs, Saddlery, and the whole o/ the OMt-doof E.o'ects, <&c., AT LLAXRHAIADR HALL. Situate in the Centre of the Vale of Clwyd, and within 1 mile from the Hanrhaiadr Station, on the Denbigh and Ruthin Railway. MESSRS. DA VIES AND ARMOR, HAVE BEES HONOURED WITH IXSTRUCTMNS TO SELL BY AUCTION. On the premises at LLMfMAtADB HALL, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of MAY, I8tM, rpHE above mentioned very Snpcnor Stock, 1 consisting of a Brown Carriage Hor«e, 7 year old, one 2 year old Colt, by Tom Steel; One very smart Brown Pony 4 year old. steady to ride or drive Dairy of Eight W ?b.td?w.. CaI.ed and to C?e; Three promi,ing vearlin" Cah'ea Thirty Hve Shropshire Ewes. and Thnty ? ?llmh. Two pure br.dShr.ps)i.reT.p., caref? Aelecte(I .ut of the weh known Stock of Shipley C..nwy, Three first class breeding Sows, in pig. Nmestrons Htore Pig Fann yard Fowl. in great variety. Carnage. Saddlery, Gardea To.h, Narrow-wheel Cart.. and <. t gearing Farm yard Manure, and the remainder of the &ut-(!uor Effects. ALSO AT THE SAME TIME WILL BE SOLD ABOUT ]6 VALUABLE HUNTERS, The Property of Captain Pi-ice, and other Gentlemen from the Neighb"urhood. The above Hor.es have been regu, larly hunted throughout the Season with the Vale of Clwyd Harriers Likewise a few Couples of D?ft  ??iptive Cata!o?.e3 will be ready a week previous to?eS?? and can be had from the Auctioneer, by f.r- warding three postaye stnmps. L? ??S ? To-.oek S.le to commence "t 12 piwctually. ?'?ak ?n, Denbigh, May 10th?864. y AMLWCH. TO BE SOLD BY PRfVATE CONTRACT. rrUE w!)0?c of that Valuable Freehold pro- Tp?/ ??IELI?? AIILLS, situated in the town )f Amlwch. c"nt,Üning 2 water, and 1 wind ??e?????'?????????? with c"mmO(li. t gardens, itnti 3 Cuttages with about 3 acres of good ? 1?' undrBih?I?e. Al.o goodhorizoutal ?=r??? power nearly new. For further particulars apply to the Assignees of the late  Mr. Owen Owen@, Amlwch Port; or to M???? ?S:-?S,?? 9ALB BY MR'. J. PPfØHAR.D, f'j" Un(ter an AMi?nm?nt'?r the beneSt of Creditors ?jtyMMR?r TO' ?jt?pM?, o'?ocjT?, .< "?<M)orj?A'?& ? ?MM. JOHN PRtTCHARD, (Late PntchMd& Son). ? HM reotived inftructioM.te !?H by f'ubUc. Auction.'a,t RHO?YHOL (diBtantaJtoat three miles from Llanerchyt medd),,A' Dgh)tey, o& TUjiSIJAJ, the 17th day of MAT, "H;who]c of the Hoti, -cliolil FURNITURE, J Futuiesund Stock-in-TnMie. (the property of Mr; Robert aU!; he), comprising RIn.ck and Green TeM) Cof- fee; 4tstir(i Starch Bhcking; Caudlea; Biscuits- Ca)icos 7!an,ae" DreM 1'ioceA Cloths Ltnseya; Fcsd tiaus ntrn Shawh; St&ys; ScarH: Wrapping faper; &e., &c.r The Housfhdd Furniture conaiata of Oak and Deal Cuthparda, O?k ?d CMe-aeated Ch,tiM, Eight-d?y Oock, I«?T)tMM. DreMer, Fendera MtdHreIroM, Bed- tteiMta, <h)ther Bed? aud. Bedding, together with a var- iety of 0.1' effeets. Alxo t O"l'itaJ. Milntuttg Cuw, tUid two sheMi conimence at 12 o't!oeit nwp i)rompt.. -J; "f rr-7't-m ? ? ? .\LE BY MB; :M'ELLAN. ? BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR McCLKLtAND, Oa Wednesday, the 18th instaut, at 9ix. o'eiock u) the evetiint for half past preeise)y, at the Queen's Hotel, Lhmduduo. subject to conditions of Hale, A Mr:SSliACM or Dwctlin? H?use. c?ied ?. BELLE VIEW VILLA." situate on the South aide oi CHoddMth Street, H?n?udno. and now in the occitpatitm of Mr. R. Cuuwtt.f. The houae contains, din- in, drawing, breakhst, aud h\'e heat hedroonM, one dr<!S8in:; room. four secondary hcth'oons, kitchen, scut- terv. pantry, servants hal), larder, water ctoset. &c. The land has a frontage of 40 feet 6 inche! to G'odd- aeth Street, and an averse depth of m feet. The tenure is freehold of inheritance, but subject to an annual ground reat of B7 Ifs. (id. Immediate possession can be had. For further particulars, apply to Mr. R Conway, on the premises, Mr. G. Elliott. Accountant. 21, North John Street. Liverpool, or to le",r". Atkimon and Baitlett, Solicitors, 22, North John Strict, Liverpool. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. rpHE Frceho)d Dw(,Iiili"r Hc'ise with its ;ip- j_ purtenauces, at GARTH, Hanger, occupied by Mr, Edward Ellis, Shipbuilder. The purchaser can have immediate p<Mses!ii()u, and two-thirda of the purchaaa money, or auy teas sum, may remain on Mortgage of the Premises if desired. Apply to Messrs. Roberta, Barber and Hughes, Solici- tors, Bangor; or to Messrs..Powfoll and Powell, Solicitors, Carnarvon. STEAM TO NEW YORK. -K? rpHE HVERPOOL, NEW YORK ?,???. JL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- ?.. ? ?? SHIP COMPANY intend despatching 'nTtfnaSt&t their FuU-PowereAClyde-builtiron Screw Steam Ships, Carrying the United States Madls, FHf))t HVERPOOIj FOR M:W YORK. CfTY OF BALTIMORE. Wednesday, lBth May. ETNA. Wednesday. 25th „ KAN&AaOO Saturday. 28th „ And every Wednesday.. and every alternate Saturday. Cabin PamagB by the Mail Steamers sailing every Wed- nesday, 15, 17, and 21Gtnnens.accordi.ng to thttaecom- mndation. Cabin Passage by t)M Saturday's Steamers, 13 Guineas. Forward Passage 8 Gtuncas, including all ProviaioD8 cooked. Passengers for CINADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tttgeous term' For further particulars apply to 4 WILLIAM INMAN, <' 22. Water-street, Liverpool. Yr. ED. ELLIII, jun., Rhip*Wldor, Manoe. A. F. WATTS. Aberweie. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Yit2 QUEBEC,,tnd the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. (Under Cont¡'act 'With Hcr Majesty's Pi-oviitcial Govan- MMn< for the C01!'l'eWtrlCe of the .I ail. J 1864—SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS-1864. THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHtP COMPANY'S nrat-elass powerful Screw Steamers t? PERUVIAN.Capt.W.BAMANTim. ;? ? ?? NOVA SCOTIAN.. „ J. GRAHAM. E? JURA. „ T. AtTON. ?T?SS\??HmERNIAN. „ J.E.DuTMN. ;'? NORTH AMERICAN,, WtUE. DAMASCUS. „ R. BnowN. 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, Mid 5 per Ceut. Pf image. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sion!}, but l\ Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. ¡,i 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. Bafl(J(!ge taken from the Ocean S<eamsA)FS<o the Rail- Wfty Cars .free of .Expend. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES and ALEXANDER ALLAN. 70, Great Clyde-street; in Lon- don, toMONTOO)tE!!IBaBdGMMKHOKNZ,17, Gracechureh- atreet; or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. 6S" Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the undersigned. ,?? rpHE "WHITE STAR"MNE of ??-H? L BRITISH AUSTRALIAN, and NEW ??ZEALAND EX-RO?AL MAIL CLIP- .????& PERS, sail on the 15th and 20th of each Month. Landing and forwarding Passengers to every port of Aus- tralia, TfMmania, or New Zealand. T!ielinetseom):'05edofthe followingcelebrated clippers. ROYAL 9TANDARD(s.a.) CHARIOT OF FAME. MORNtN(r LIGHT. QUEENof the NORTH. RED JACKET. SHALJM.AR. WHITE if.rAR. GLEN DEVON. BLUE JACKET. ELECTRIC. TORNADO. MERMAlt). Ant many others well-known in the tmde. FBOX LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons To Re, Bur. Sail. BLUE JACKET .Melbourne.1557.MOO.May 20. WHITE STÁR. .Melbourne.233U.5OCO.Jun. 30. LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. SLBfDEVCN .AucklM)d. MKy20 DEVOXSHIM.Canterbury. June. HAHH'lELB, (new). Auckland. June 1;0. W. H. H.MELDEN (new).Canterbury) to follow. The favSurite Ex-Roynl Mail clipper ship BLUE JACKKT will be despatched from Liverpool to Melbourne as the 20th June packet. TI.e Blue Jacket" was bmit by the butMem of the Red Jacket," and has made some of the faatMt plages on record, including her famous paasage of '67 daye from Liverpool to Melbourne. Her SaIoo'M at< extensive and Itandaoniely furnished for a large number of njst-claaa pasaengera. who are also found with liuen, bedding and ail necessaries—a milch cow is carried to Supply milk to saloon pasaengerf. Has good accommoj?ion for second cabin, intermediate, and steer- ?.,?.?ger,,4 embark on the 2&th May, saloon pax A ngers on the 21st May. For f«tt{ht or passage, apply to t H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, .t 21, Wa.ter-atreet. Liverpool, or WILSON. BJLBROLTUH & CO., 27, Leadenhall-street, London. OrtoPAMtTttndCo., Shipbuildara, agents. Bangoor; John Jonet, Ste.nn Packet Company Agent, Carnarvon T. Bell, Ho!ywell; or to Robert Pritchard, Newry-street, N.B.-Willox's Australian and New Zeidand HMd. bok% mat pMt &M for 3 )tMnp'. GRIFFITH DAVIES, DRAPERY, MERCERV, MILLINERV, AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT," BANGOR. .1 ¡ .11 NEXT WEEK we shall show our importation of SWISS MUSLINS AND WINDOW CURTAINP; FRENCH TABLE COVERS, &c. ALSO, CARPETS. TABLE LINENS. AND GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS. BOO'I'AND SHOE ESTABf,ISHMENT,, a04, HIGH STREET, BAXGOR. TSAAC ROBERTS begs to,intpriu, his Cas 'totaei- Vfitors. and the public in genemi, that J[. heh)MO()Bj)tanHy Q1l àan4'Q ¡q.ortmeot of L«l:e«', opotialnen's, .<tOt):!dMB'<. Boot <m<}Shoee, both frenoh and Eugtish, m every variety ttuted to the requirements of the Seasun. anf! of the LATENT FASHIONS. GeaUoneu leavhtg their Orders can rety on obtMuiu)} a re.Uty First-cluswticle, at a Moderate Price. JOHN WILLIAl\IS, Ihe 01(l 1,'Sfalliille(i FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, HANCOR, TDEGS to draw the att?ntioo of his Mends :md j?itro))? in North Wales to the large assort- .JD uient of DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDDING AND B?USTJEADS, M).t espeeiaUy IRON BEDS of ,,11 kinds, which he keep9 in stock, and ottered at .'a low" rignre 'LH thllt of .my tu'usc in the kingdom. He p:trti- cuMy iuvites au iuspectiox of a large stock u{ FEATHERS. CUHH!D HAIR (of the best quality), WOOLLEN anll COTTON FLOCKS, which for purity are utimntched. If touud nut to be of the qmdity which J. W. repreaenta them to he, they m.ty be returned. Mf OUSEKVE-Shup at.d Show Rooms. LONDON PLACE; W"rksh,)p .md Warehouse, OLD BATHS ASSEMBLY I:OOMS, DEAN-.STREHT. MAGASIN DE MUSIQUR UPPER BANGOR. fI. JET IIULSE:, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND DANCING. FIRST CLASS PIANO FORTES, By the best London Maker8 FROM TWENTY FIVE GUINEAS. MPttOVED PATENT HARMONIUMS, FROM FIVE GUINEAS. SECOND HAND INSTRUMENT TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. IIARI'S, PIANO FORTES AND HARMONIUMS, ON SALE, OR HIRE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all descriptions, AND EVERY ARTICLE IN THE TRADE Supplied on the shortest notice, and at the lowest possible price. PIANO FORTES TUNED SINGLY, OR BY THE YEAR. MILITARY AND QUADRILLE BANDS PROVIDED!: FOR FETES, BALLS &c. THE II Y D RVFuT T EXTRACTS FROM THE PRESS. THE HyDROPCLT.—The machine it certainly the most compact and efficacious force pump n{ its size that we have ever seen. Daily Teleqral)h. THE HYDBOPULT.—"AU Londoner)! and other town residents who care for their g-u'dena and green- houses, should avajl themaeives of ttueh engines- a'ft)-<<(;K<'t'i' CA)-<Mt<e and Agl'tCultural 6'aze«<. THE HTDKOPULT.—Wefttrongty recommend it to mr readers. "—JoMUMt! o/ Zf<M'<MttM!<i'e and Cottage <)'a<'<<f):e)'. THE HTDRorUM.—"Jt will soon pay for its cost Ln a garden, besides being always at hand in case of ui emergency of any kind which may require an im- mediate removal ordiseharge of water. "-Gar(&Iteral lveckly II(i,(Iazine. THE HYDROPULT.—" Country readers who order m our reconunendation. will not only not repent, 3iit thauk us for calling attention to a machine which, having once used, they will never care to be vitliout.-Floi-al Wol'ld and Garden CMt(/e. THE HYDROPKLT.—"We can only say that no )uMic estaMishment or private house should be vithout one of these useful machines."—C'OMmefCKt! !)M:v List. THE HTDROPUt.T.—"We are satisned that all iouse-keopers ought to have one, and we are equally atisned that if the once see it they will order it. r,iveg.pool Daily Post. TH" HYDROPCLT.—"We recommend it to the no- .iee of the proprietors of warehouses and other build- ngs, public and private, in the metropolis and pro- 'inces,l1fec!wnics' .4fa,,iazine. AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER. SECURED BY ROYAL LETTERS PA TENT. PRICE TWO GUINEAS. Complete with 2 3 feet Suction and:: feet Delivery Hone. Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, and Small Jet. WEIGHS BUT 8 POUNDS. Recommended as an efficient and useful Fire Engine by the principal FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF GREAT BRITAIN. ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES. SOLE AGENT for Wales—W. AUBMY, Anglesey Printing OSce, LIanerehymedd, from whom Catalogue3 may be obtained. CITY OF DUBLIN STEAM PACKET COMPANY. MAY, 1864. ?? rpHE "PRINCE ARTHUR," or < ? c*a?T??. J_ other of the Company's Vessels. wi!t y????? leave the PRINCE'S LANDING STAGE, Liver- leave the Pai,,ICF's LANDING STAGR., Liver- LLANDUDNO. BEAUMARIS. BANGOR, AND MENAI BRIDGE, EVERY TUESDAY, 7'HURSDAY <<- SATURDAY. At Eleven o'clock a.m., (weather permitting}; and FROM MENAI BRIDGE FOR LIVERPOOL. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY A FRIDAY, At Ten o'clock a.m.. (weather permittmg.) All Goods for Carnarvon and the above places are re- ceived at the East side of Clarence Dock on Wednesday, during this month only. On and after the 1st of June, the Prince Arthur and Prince of Wales are intended to sail on alternate days until further notice. A COACH leaves the Bulkeley Arms, Menai Bridge, for Arnlwoh. on arrival of the Steamer from, and returns in time for Sailings to Liverpool. I For other information apply to Mr. J. R. ,R. ount, hwa).t,e, 20 Water Street, Liverpool; Messrs. E. W. Timothy and Son. Menai Bridge or to Mr. John Thomas. Bangor Street, Carnarvon. STEAM TO AUSTRALIA UNDER 60 DAYS. PACKET OF THE lent MAY, Detained, owing to the s<<t<e of the 7't'</<'<, until 24th May, FoR MELBOURNE, THE CEtEBRATED AUXILIARY SCREW STEAM CLIPPER ?? "GREAT BRITAIN," ''????? JOHN GRAY, ESQ., Co-UMAXDER. ?'?f???? 3?00 Tons, 500 Horse-power. TH.s magnificent silip is the most celebrated Steamer anoat. She him agKiu m-.tde 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 tn short a time as by the overland route, t'M Southampton. Her Saloon arrangements are perfect, and combine every iteconim,i d ation fx)r other possible convenience, and her accommodation for other classes of Passengers is unrivalled.—Apply to JAMES BAINES & Co., Water Street, Liverpool; GtBBS, BRIGHT & Co.. Merchants, North John Street; THOMAS IKYING, 17, GraeeehurchStreet, London, E.C.; I T. M. MACKAY & Co., 1, Le&denhftU Street, London. THE "BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex.RoyalMaiI Packets LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE,- Ship Register. Burthen. Captain. Date. GREAT BRITAIN.ti.s, 500 H p,3200.Gmy 24th May. UGHTNrNG .1769.4000.Johnston 5th June. DONALD MACKAY.2604.5000.Richards to follow. Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Ticket*, will please make immediitte application to the under- signed. LONDON FOR MELBOURNE. GOLDEN SOUTH. 25th May. LONDON FOR SYDNEY. WILLIAM MELHUfSH .10th May. CHEHWELL .(new).10th Jane. FOR QUEENSLAND. (Free Grants of Land. value 30 Pounds.) YOUNG ENGLAND .(from Liverpool) .25th May. QUEEN of the COLONJES (from London) Ilth Jane. STEAM TO NEW YORK WESTMINSTERs.a. 2000 tons (from Liverpno!)10thMty. LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. :t L, PACKET FOR THE 5th JUNE. "?S?'' ? ? T? celebrated Clipper '??? "LIGHTNING," Capt. D. H. JoHfsTON, R.N.R. 17Cn ton< Register, 3500 tons buthen. This Ship is ceiebratcd for hitvingm.tde thePM!)age from Melbourne to Liverp.oot in SIXTY-THREE-DAYS, a feat never accomplished by any other Ship. In one day she rfu) by observation the extMordiuMT <ti.stanco of 430 knots, or 5U1 statue miles, being upwards of 18 knots, or nearly 2) miles per hour. She h?s a magnthcentnuah (1",?k ?tl? Ticletir sweep of nearly 250 feet for promena- diu?. In the S?Ma, there Hre very spaaous State Rooms, with magnificent ntted up Sleeping Berths. The accommodation for Intermediate and Steerage Passengera, is of the most excellent character. The Berths are ntted up with every regard to comfort and convenience: —Apply to JAMES BAINES & CO.. Water-st.. Liverpool; GiBBS, BRtGHT & CO., North John-street; or T. M. MACKAY& CO., 1, Leadenliall-sttuet, London, E. C. ?' AGENTS. Mr. Edwrnd Ellis, Garth Point, Bangor. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet OfSce, HoIyheML Mr. Wm. Edwards. Llangefni, Angleaey. Mr. T. Edwarda, Quay, Cunway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele.