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PLAIN COOK. WANTED, a Situation in a private family, \y where another >er"ant is kept—Addreo, A.B., Dudley Anns, Rhyl. T ATED. a Certificated Master for the V New School at Penrhos Lli'^wy. If qualifica- tions in other roi,,)ecti eiiuul, a competent Singer would I* preferred. For further particulars apply to the Rev. H. R. Hughes, Madyn, Amlwch. -0_ "|17AXTEI>. for three months, on the Welsh V, Coast, with a 'Iuiet family, within a mile of a railway station. Two Rooms—a Sitting-r"om and a Double-bedded Sijeping r«u>iu. -Addivsi, stating terms, including attendauoc, X. Z.. Rost-ortice, Tipton, near Birmingham. ■" TO BE LET, TJNFURNIRIIED. BELLE VITK, near N-illieli. with 5 Acres J) of LAND and a good Walled GARDEN. Enquire ot' B. T.,Elliq, Rhyllcch, Pwllheli. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, THAT WrY (??h'.)Me Residence caUed Cefn t Miuc. cont?inin ? Dini!l ?nd Drawing Rooms, Six Bedrooms, Krovant'* Kali. Pantries, kc. It is delightfully situated. within two miles of the sa- lubrious w.itMvn^ phv«.> of Pwllheli [whence coaches pass twice daily], and commanding most extensive and picturesque scenery, together with two excellent Coach Houses anil StaMe*. if icquired. For further particulars apply to G. Hl'JHEs, Draper, Pwllheli. PORTMADOC COMMERCIAL HOTEL. AS DAVIi'X to all- j_ nounce to C->:nmei\r';il ami other cc-utlem^n, that he has succeeded Mr*. Jonei. :i > t-!»o Proprietor of this well- known Establishment; and hopes by superior accomoda- tion, and careful attention t, their comfort, to merit and receive the increased support of Commercial men, and the Public in general. Po>ting in all its Branches. Commercial Hotel, Portmadoc, May 11th, 1864. PENMAENMAWR, NORTH WALES. TO LET for the Season, in this fashionable watering place, a spacious and most commanding SHOP, with Circular Plate Glass Fronts, and two large Side Windows. A large and well lighted Cellar or Warehouse could also Vc had. AIM. a Dining and Drawing Room and three good Bed Rooms, with the use of Hot and Cold Water Bath. Splen- did views, Five Minutes' walk from the Beach and Rail- way Station. For particulars apply to Mr. Ayres, Surveyor and Contractor, Mountain View, Penmaenmawr, Conway. P.S.—A plan of the Shop will be sent in exchange for six postage Stamps. NORTH WALES. A FINE FAMILY RESIDENCE WITH LAND, Dtlvjlitfully situated in the V«le of Llanrwst, TO LET. with immediate possession, COED- TMA,WR MANSION, recently erected at a large outlay 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 22ft. by litft., 5 best Bedrooms, 6 Roomy Attics, Break- fast Room, a fine Kitchen fitted up with all modern appliances—witli 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 tastefullv laid out in Flower Beds, kc. About 28 ACRES of RICH PASTURE and ARABLE LAND may also be had with the Mansion. For further particulars as to Rent, &-c., apply to Mr Wm. Dew, Actionoer, Bangor. A CHURCH ORGA O SALE. Price 30 A, Guineas. Apply to T. H., 20, Queen Street, Rhyl. A BROWN RETRIEVER DOG having fol- /TL lowed a certain person home, from Bangor, on Thursday the 2nd inst., the owner can have the same by addressiug A. W. J., Bwlch House, Pentraeth, Anglesey. TO BE SOLD, A Very superior t'?T. about 11 feet !on?. Awi?h Oars, &r, complete, equal to new, and lately built for a gentleman's Yacht. For price, enquire of Mr. Oilyn Williams, Carnarvon. PONEY ON SALE, 0 Years old. nearly 14 hands, would make P) a pretty Ladies Pad. Apply to Mr. Evau Thomas, Horse Breaker, Penrallt, Mochdre, Conway. ON SALE.-An excellent Gig or Phreton 7 HORSE, being so perfectly steady, would be suit- able for an elderly Lady or a Family, Light Bay colour Tith Black Points, 7 years old. Price £ 2B. Any reason- able trial given. Apply, post paid, to A. F., office of this paper. n-n .n- PIANOFORTE TUNING, &c. F. fmYTH. of liirminghani, most re- 1'1 spectfully annouuees his arrival at Bangor. AU instructions left with Mr. Nixon, Stamp Office, Bangor, will have Mr. Smyth's prompt attention. Bangor, May 30,1804. TO SADI)LERS. TO BE DISPOSED OF, THE Business of a SADDLER, including Fixtures, Stock-in-Trade, and Good W ill, situate in an important town in North Wales, and where a Rail- way is in contemplation, the Act of Parliament for the •onstruction thereof having recently received the Royal assent. Rent and coming in moderate. For terms, &c., apply to "H," at the Office of this Paper." AMLWCH. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT THE whole of that Valuable Freehold pro- Tpei-tv, called MELl ADDA MILLS, situated in the town of Amiwch. containing 2 water, and 1 wind Mills. Also 6 Freehold dwelling-houses, with commodi- (Has gardens, and 3 Cottages with about 3 acres of good laud, held under Bishops lease. Also good horizontal awaul engine, of about 20 horse's power nearly new. For further particulars apply to the Assignees of the late proprietor, Mr. Owen Owens, Amlwch Port or to itr. Hugh Williaams, Llwynyrarth, Ltanbalx), Anglesey TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. THE Old Established and first-class whole- i sale Wine, Spirit, Ale and Porter business now being carried on in full profit, by Messrs. Evans and Row- lands, in the city of Bangor, is to be disposed of, owing to the approaching dissolution of the above firm, and to tile retirement from business of Mr. Evans. Vny person taking the above business, which may be had on favourable terms, would secure the spacious and eligible premises and. if possessed of a competent know- ledge of the trade, might safely calculate on continuing. Mid even largely increasing, the old and highly respect- able connection. To treat, apply personally only (and not by letter) to MeMM. Roberts, Barber and Hughes. sohCltors, Bangor  BARMOUTH REGATTA. BARMOUTH Annual Regatta will take place on WEDNKSDAY, July 27th. A piece of plate, value jC25, will be offered for d, eck, ed, Seagoing Yachts belonging to any Yacht Club, En-, trance—10s. 6d. Also a piece of plate, value 1^, tor (II)en sailing Boat.s, bona fide the property of gentlemen. Prizes will also he offered for Sailing Boats and Rowing Boats. A full list of the prizes will be given iu a short time. A public BALL will take place in the Evening, at tlÎe Corsygedol Arms Hotel, Barmouth. TICKETS—Ladies', 10s.; Gentlemen's, 12s. 6d.; to be obtained from Mr. Daviea, Coraygedol Arms Hotel, Bttmeuth. SALES BY MR. WM. DEW. BANGOR AND CARNARVON. Sale of Pure bred Aldernty and Guernsey Cows and Heifei-s, first imported this Season. MR. W M. DEW, Begs respectfully to announce to the nobility and gentry his instructions from P. H. Fowler ofCarey Place, Watford, Herts, [successor to the late Mr. M. Fowler, sen., the eminent importer of Ahlerney aud Guernsey Cuttle] to offer for public competition, on FRIDAY, 17th of JCXE, 18(¡4, at the MART attached to the BKITI.SH HOTIX, BANGOK, commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. precisely, A Fh'st Chixs Selection of 11 110 W N L\L V- AIN('. ALDERNEY and GPERXSEY COWS and HEIFKUS. of unriVKUed symmetry. And also the mtme number at the YARD of the SPORTS- MAN HOTEL, CARNARVON, on SATURDAY, 18th of JUNE, 18M, itt 1 o'clock p.m. precisely. The increased demand for and appreciation of the valu- able properties of this description of Stock, and satisfac- tory reports received by Mr. Dew from gentlemen whom he had the honour to supply last season, has induced Mr. Fowler [whose name is a sufficient guarantee] to select expressly for this market the above superior Cows and Heifers, Catalogues of which, giving age and time of calv- ing, may be had at the principal Hotels in the Principali- ty aud at the Auctioneer's, British Hotel, Bangor. SALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT GLANADDA, BANGOR. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY .'Ut. W. DEW. At the BRITISH BANGOR, on FRIDAY, 1st day of JULY, 1804, (at Three o'clock in the afternoon), in such lots as may then he declared, and subject to such con- ditions then and there to be uroduerd, A LL tho.? SIM N?WLY-J?nLTIKU'SKS. A skuate at GLAXADDA, in the Parish of B msor. severally in the occupation of Isaac Davies. Griffith Hughes, Samuel Owens, Sol li Williams, IXtvid Hughes, Thomas Rogers, and annum. above are held und-T a for Ij() years from the 8th of May, 18frl, at a ground rent of per annum. Further particulars may he had of Mr. H. Parry, Sol- icitor, Bangor, and or the Auctioneer. ANGLESEY. PARISH OF LLANKHYDDLAD. SALE OF PLEASAXTLY SITUATED FREEHOLD FARMS AND TENE- MENTS, Situated on the margin of HOLYHEAD BAY. TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, BY mit. W. DEW, At the" Stunley Vaults," in the town of HOLYHEAD, on Saturday, 2nd July, 1804, commencing at Two o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions then and there to be produced), 11HE tbttowiu? very desirable Freehold JL Tenements called SWTTAN and TYDDYN UCHAF, situate in the parish of Llanrhyddlad, in the county of Anglesey, well adapted for Building Sites, affording every facility for sea bathing; distant 8 niiles from the Valley Station, and near the Parish Church. DESCRIPTION. CONTENTS. Lot 1. a. r. p. All that piece or parcel of land being part of SWTTAN I 0 17 Lot 2. Part of ditto 01 6 Lot 3. Part of ditto, with Dwelling-house, Out-build- iugs, mlll Garden 12 5 Lot 4. Part of TYDDYN UCHAF, with Dwelling- house allll Garden 8 3 2 Lot 5. Two Fields called Llainhirand Llainbella, being part of Tyddyn l'chaf 2 2 14 N.B, Yellow Ocre is found in abundance upon Lot 4, Flans may be seen on application to the Tenauts, at the Stanley Vaults, Holyhead, and at the British Hotel, Bangor. The adjoining proprietors are Lady Parry, Lord New- borough, Lord Boston, O. F. Meyriek, John Williams, It. R. Grittith, W. Thomas, and R. Parry, Esquires. Further particulars *tit -,iy be had of Messrs. Powell and Powell, solicitors, Carnarvon, and of the Auc- tioneer, Bangor. ANGLESEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WJf. DEW, At the VALLEY HOTEL, on TUESDAV, 5th of July. 1864, in three lots of about 641, 45, aiicl lli aeres each, 11 HAT most desirable lAI-DI called CARNA, j_ situated within Two Miles of the Valley Station, and Five of Holyhead, consisting of a GENTEEL RESI- DENCE, Three COTTAGES, and about 125 acres of very Rich LAND. The Lots are separated by the High Roads. The accommodation for Sea Bathing, owing to its splen- did beach and salubrious locality, is unsurpassed. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. For particulars apply to the proprietor, Mr. Rowland Parry, Bangor, or Mr. 11. Pierce, Postmaster, Valley, who will show the property. Sale of desirable FREEHOLD FARMS, and a valuable Slate Vein in the Parishes of Trawsfynydd and Maen- twrog, Merionethshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the OAKELEV ARMS HOTEL, Tanybwlch, BY W. DEAI' On Thursday, the 7th day of JULY, 18C4, (at Twelve o'clock at noon), (unless previously disposed of by pri- vate contract, of which due notice will be given), sub- ject to conditions to be then aud there produced, in Three LI'ts, A?L those two Freehold Fanns called COED ??_ CAE DU and HENDRE MUR, now in the occupa- tion of Ellis Humphreys and Ann Evans, as tenants from year to year, situate in the above Parishes, contain- ing 475 acres or thereabouts of arable and pasture land, together with extensive right of Common appertaining thereto on Maentwrog mountain. These Fairris are conveniently situated on each side of the main road leading from Tanybwlch and Festiniog to Trawsfynydd and Dolgelley. (distant four miles from Tanybwlch, six miles from Festiniog, one mile from Trawsfynvdd village, and thirteen from Dolgelley), and are well worth the attention of capitalists, being in the centre of a large tract of Mineral Country and near the auriferous districts. An extensive Slate Vein exists upon Ffriddgoch part ot Coed Cae Du, and trials have been newly opened on part of it, the prospects of which are considered unexception- able, being a continuation of the Braich Ddu Vein, which is now being extensively worked by a wealthy com- pany, within a few hundred yards of the property. A Take Note has been granted to a party from the pre- sent owner, to commence from the 1st day of May last, for one year, containing the usual covenants and agree- ments for a lease of 21 years, at a dead rent of 210 per annum, merging into a Royalty of one twelfth, and this Farm, or such part of it as is included in tho take note, will be sold subject to the same. The contemplated line of Railway from Dolgelley to the Festiniog Slate Quarries and thence on to Portmadoc and Porthynllaen, will have to pass very near, if not through, one or other of these Farms. The Farm of Coed Cae Du is capable of great improvement and its present value may be very greatly enhanced at a small expense. The property affords good Partridge and liiixe shoot- ing. The respective Tenants will shew the Farms. Further particulars and plans may be had on applica- tion to the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor, or to Mr. O. Oweu, solicitor, Beaumaris. SALE BY MR. DAVIES. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LLANFAIItFECHAN, NEAR PEN.MAENIAWit, About midway between Conway and Bangor. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. DAVIES, At LLAXFMHFECHAN. on WEDNESDAY, June loth, 1864, A NEW and ubstalltially-built ÐW ELL- ING-HOUSE, containing good Kitchens and Pan- tries, Three excellent Sitting Rooms, Six ditto Bed Rooms, Water Closet, Dressing Room, with Shower Bath, &c., comfortable Attics, and other conveniences, with a good Garden adjoining.. The House is situate close to the Turnpike Road lead. ing from Peumaenmawrto Bangor, and within five minutes walk of the Llanfairfechan Railway Station and the sea- shore and commands truly m?mneeut and extensive sea and mountain views, and is convenient for carrying on an extensive business, or as a residence for a genteel family The  Houso will be offered for Sale at Twelve o'clock at ROOn precisely, on the premises near the Castle Inn after which the whole of the new and substantial Parlour, Kitchen, and Bed Room Furniture will be sold. I For further particulars, and to view the property, ap- ply to Mr JOSEPH THOMAS, Summer Villa, Llanfairfechan, or the Auctioneer, Llanrwat. May 31st, 1864. SALE BY MR. FELTON. TREGANWY, NEAR CONWAY AND LLANDUDNO. MR. GRORGR FELTON Has been favoured with tho instructions of J. Lloyd Jones, Esl., TO SELL BY AUCTION, At TBKGANWY, on THURSDAY, the Sttrd day of June 18(54, rpiIE mwwrn CROPS, com]))?i]]? 20 l?cres of splendid Hay, in convenient sized ?ta. 3 Acres of "Wheat. 4 Acres of Barley. Also a small ijuantity of Prime Hay in stack, a com- pact and useful tJray Cart Mare. 15 hands high. and fi years old, and a fine Berkshire S..W. (to farrow before the day of Sale) a very handy Tumbrel Cart, and Set of Cart Gears. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Moatyn Estate Offices, Llandudno, Uifh June, 1304. CARN ARVùNSHIF.E.-NORTH WALES. CHARMING FREEHOLD ESTATE OF 68 ACRES FOR SALE, with mntahh Re- Úrlrncc, in Ornamental Grounds, llollitstead, Sfe., in the delightful Talc of Conway.. MR. GEOUGE FELTON Announces that ho has bucn favoured with instructions to SELL BY AVCTIOX, At the Erskine Anns Hot^, in the town of Conway, on Friday, the lotU day of July, 181)4, »t 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to conditions to he then pro- duced, \LL thai sinfiriilavlv-cliaviiiii)!: Freehold A- Li, Estate called PLAS IOLYN, situate in the parishes of Uyliin and Llanjelyniu, in the county of Carnarvon, and containing by admeasurement 07 a. 1 r. 35 p., or thereahouts, of rich and fertile Arable and Meadow Land. The House contains entertaining and sleeping rooms, and all requisite domestic offices, for a family of respect- ability, and stands in the midst of Ornamental Grounds and Plantations, with approaches from both the upper and lower main roads leading from Conway to Llanrwst. There arc beautiful springs of water on the premises. The laud is rich and fertile, and in a high state of cultiva- tion and the Homestead lies at a convenient distance of about 100 yards from the house. The property, which is surrounded hy the estates of The Dowager Ladv Erskine, Sir llichard Bulkeley, Bart., Dr. Edwards, and others, is most delightfully situated in the far-famed Vale of COllway, alHl commands full views of the expansive and enchanting scenery around it, stretching forth to the magnificent range of Carnarvon- shire Hills, which forms its back ground. It is within 2 miles of the fine old town of Conway, which is a first class station on the Chester and Holyhead'Railway; and within (j miles of Llandudno, the most fashionable water- ing place on the "Welsh coast. The rivers and lakes in the immediate neighbourhood afford ample sport for lovers of the rod and line; and altogether it is a highly desirable property, and offers an opportunity of securing a charming little Freehold rarely to be met with. It will be offered in 3 Lots, Lithographed plans of which, with particulars, may be had a fortnight prior to the day of Sale, at the principal Hotels in Conway, Llan- rwst, and Llandudno; of Mr. William Hughes, solicitor, 1, Castle-street, Conway or of Mr. George Felton, Auc- tioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn Estate Office, Llandudno. SALE BY MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND CHEFFINS. North TVrrlt's.-Importar¡f Sal,j'of FREEHOLD LANDED ESTATES in Flintshire and Denbighshire. MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND CHEFFFINS Have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the TowN HALL, Rhyl, on TUESDAY, August 9 in lots, A BOOT 2,500 acres of highly productive 1 arable pasture, meadow, and wood LAND, in the parishes of Caerwys, Y sceifiog, and Bodfari, within con- venient. distances of the market towns, and railway sta- tions 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 factor- ies; nearly the entire ancient borough town of Caerwys, including dwelling-houses, shops, inns, and other occupa- tions together with desirable acecommodation land, surrounding and adjoining the town. Also, two valuable manors, with their manorial rights and privileges, &e. These estates lie compactly together, and are very mut- able for a single investment. They offer great attractions to the lover of field sports in the abundant and well-pre- served head of game, the facilities for fishing in the rivers and pools, and their vicinity to two packs of harriers. Caerwys is noted for its monthly stock fairs, whioh are a great advantage to the neighbourhood, 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. Capital 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 Ysceifiog. Particulars of Sale, with plans of the lots are in pre- paration, and may be seen on and after the first of June next, at the principal Inns and Hotels at Caerwys, Den- bigh, Rhyl, St. Asaph, Holywell, and Chester and may be had on application to Mr. Bell, agent to the Mostyn Estate, near Holywell; to Messrs. Davidson, Carr, and Bannister, Weaver's Hall, 22, Bassinghall-street, E.C. of Messrs. Newman, Lven, and Newman, 7, King's Bench-walk. Temple, and Yeovil; of Messrs. Law, Hus- sey, and Hulbert, 10, New-square. Lincoln's-inn, w.e.; and at the Land, Timber, Auction, and Estate Offices of Messrs. Leifchild and Cheffins, 62, Moorgate-street, Loadon, E.C. SALE BY MESSRS. DAYIES & ARMOR. Sale of Modern and useful Household Furniture, &c.. AT ANGORFA, SAINT ASAPH. MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR Have been favoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above premises, on Monday, June 27th, 1864, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, THE following Furniture, Mahogany dining Tables, Mahogany Side-board, Rosewood Chef- fonier, grandsfiuare Pianoforte, by Collard, leather Seated Chairs on Suite, Card Tables,' Sofa Tables and Chairs, Arm Chairs, valuable Oil Painting of the famous linguist Richard Jones, of Aberdaron, and several well framed Prints and Engravings Hair seated Mahogany Arm and Single Chair". Writing Tables, with drawers, Centro Tables, French and four post Bedsteads, with Chintz, hangings, goose Feathers Beds, bolsters, and Pillows; Hair and Wool Mattresses, Mahogany bedroom Chairs, Wash stands, dressing Tables, and China Chamber ware complete, dressing Glasses, Wardrobes, and Chest of Drawers, Carpets, Hearth Rug, Fender, fire Irons, Kitchen and Pantrv Furniture complete, Glass and China, valuable Books, Standard Divinity Works, &c., &c. a four-wheel Carnage, with wood, square top, and windows, for one or two horses, in good order, several out-door effects, a 19 inch Lawn Machine, by Shanky. Descriptive Catalogues are in course of preparation, and will be ready a few days before the Sale, and to. be had from the Auctioneers and the Hotels in the neighbour- hood. On view on the morning of Sale. lioyal Oak Inn. Denbigh, June 9th, 1864. ESTABLISHED 1835. OFFICE FOR PATENTS, JOHN DAVIES, C.E., AND SON, 56 CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. The Pamphlet "ARE YOIB LETTERS PATENT VALID," Price fid. SELF-HELP TO PATENT LAW in the Press. OIR J. MURRAY'S PUKE FLUID IAGNESTA L? is recommended by Physicians since 1807, for Bile, is recoiiiiiieii(led by Pli i Acidities and Iiidiqestion-T iey also order his Cordial Camphor (3 grs. per oz. ) as the best restorative for weak nerves, or Slow ftrers-Hin. Lemon Syrup, mixed with either Fluid forms a brink Aperient for any age-bottles Is and 2s. Gd. To guard against false liquids. Patentees; labeh are subscribed "Sir J, Murray, Phytvnan to the Lord riotlk W&t  V SALES BY MR. H? ?jIN&. AT PENSARN, NEAR A IRGELE. i E OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD IJRNITURE t AND EFFECTS. ¡ f (By ordei, of Trustees; if R H E A L I N C. Respectfully intimates that he will Sell hv Auction on onday, the 520th, aud Tuesday, the 21st of June, 1804, t. One o'clock precisely each day, on the premises nown as OBAN HOUSE, Kiumel Terrace, Pensarn, near ) the Abogele ytatioq, HBHE entire of the Modern aiV Excellent j HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and i), ther effects, no øn those extensive Premise. Full 1 culars will be detailed iu future advertisements und;' oing bills, epilogues are in preparation, and may • lad three (.Inya-antpcedent to the sale ou application' Healing, AidKioueer, at his office, George Hote\ en-street, Rhfl, "j. t AT RHYL. VF. ANSIVE SALE OF CRIKA. GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, &e. MR. HEALING Hespflfetfully announces that lie has received instructions to Sell hy Public Auction, nn Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Juee 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, 1804, ae One o'clock precisely each day, in the spacious room rf the TOWN HALL, KHYL, A Very V?nab!e and extensive Assortment ?\ of Superior CHINA. GLASS, and EARTHEN- W ARE from the Stock of Messrs. Henry Walton & Co., of Thnley, Staffordshire, and fonsittned for positive sale A full detail will be given in the Chronicle of next we k. Ci&dogues arc in course of preparation, and may be oh- tamod three days prior to the sale, on applícation to Mr. Healing, Auctioneer, at his oiffce, the George Hotel, Queen-street, Hhvl. Friday, June 9th, ISfH. SALE BY MESSES. E. IT. OWEN & SON. SALE OF Substantial Household Fnrnitvre. Carri'iyes, Saddlery, COlltr,. Oats, -ffft/A Implements, tir., at lINN. BLjS, in the Parish of Llaiigristiolus, in thi County of Anglesey. MESSRS. R HTJOTI OWEN AND SON Have been inatiucted TO SELL BY AUCTION, On TUESDAY, the 21st JCSF, 18IH, (and following day if req ilwe(W coiiini c iiciii, at Eleven o'clock ;t, M., precisely, HHHE above valuable assemblage of Effeds. property of Mra.WynneJ?nes (who is changing her residence), comprising pri ticipllly, -sets of mahogany Chairs, in hair-seating, Easy Chairs, mahogany Loo, Side, and Fancy Tables, rosewood Couch, elegant COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, brasB Poles, window Hangings, Brussels nd tare. try Carpets, Fenders, and Irons. Several Vol- umes of Books, three handsome Oil Paintings, a variety of Plattd Articles, Bed and Table Linen, four-post and French Bedsteads, well-dressed Feather Beds, and the usual Chamber Appendages. Kitchens, Servants' Hall, Scullery, Laundry, and other Offices, are fitted up with almost every requisite article. THE OUT-DOOR EFFECTS include a capital four- wheeled close Carriage, a light four-wheeled Phaeton, silver-mounted and other Harness, Saddles. Bridles, two noted good milch Cows, one store Pig, three acres of growing Oats, do. of Hay, several rows of Potatoes, part stack of old Hay, Chaff Cuttor, by Richmond and Chan- delier, useful Cart, Manure, Conservatory, Cucumber and Melon Frames, garden Utensils, together with numer- ous other articles, the whole of which will be minutely described in Catalogues, which may be had from the Auctioneers on and after Wednesday next. Henblas is distant three miles from Llangefni, and two and a half from Bodorgan Station. SMiE BY MR, ORMISTON. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. FREEHOLD ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY ItfR. ORMISTON, At the WTNNSTAY ARMS INN, Machynlleth, on WED- NESDAY, July 13th, 1864, at 4 o'clock in the After- noon, ALL fiat Compact Freehold Estate, con- sistpg of the several Farms or Tenements kuowa severally a4 A. R. P. (Suldyfnog 98 0 37 Oaemeiler 8 2 30 ?en-y-geulan 70* 1 26 Hirddol. 120 217 Factory House, &e. 010 A. 307 0 30 Together with the extensive right of Sheepwalk, adjoining Culdyfnog aid Pen-y-geulan Farms. It is proptised to offer the property in the first instance as a whole, ind if not so sold, then in 2 Lots—consisting of Culdyfnor, Caemeiler. and Pen-y-geuian, containing 177H. Ir. 13 and Hirddol and Factory containing 129a. 3 ?etively, or in such other Lot or Lots as may be d ttermined upon at the time of Sale. The Estate nearlt adjoins the Turnpike Road from Machyn- lleth to Shrewsbury, within 2 miles of the former, where there is a firafc-chuss Railway Station, and distant 12 miles from Aberd<iyy, and 20 miles by rail from Aberystwith. Plans and. detailed particulars are in course of pre- paration, and may be had of Mr. Ormiston, Wigfair, St. Asaph, or Mft J. Parry Jones, Solicitor, Denbigh, who will supply any further information in the meantime. Denbigh, 8th June, 1864. EDUCATION. MISS WRIGHT, City Walls, Grey Friars, 1YL CHESTER, has VACANCIES for a few Young Ladies, and offers a sound English Education, combined with the comforts of a home. MUSIC taught by Mr OWEN, (0 ivain A taiv, Pencerdd). FRENCH, & by a Resident Governess. Reference-Rev. J. Jenkins. Abbey Square, Chester. Terms may be had on application. HOWELLS'S FEMALE SCHOOL, DENBIGH. THERE will be Five Vacancies for Pay- hoarders of the age of 7 years and upwards at the above Institutton, at Midsummer next. Terms, JS20 per annum. The Vacancies will be filled up on the 5th day of July next. Forms of application to be sent in before the 30th inst-, and to be had from J. Meredith Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Denbigh, Clerk to the Governor. Denbigh, June, 1864. IMPORTANT NOTICE. i?1 AAA AAA Sterling guaranteed by I Government to be allotted to subscribers in various sums upwards to £ 4,000. Any person by investing only 5 shilllings may realize £ 4,000. For prospectuses, which will be sent gratis, apply by letter to B. Schottenfels, Banker, Frankfort-on-the- Maine; or to save foreign postage, address, B. Schotten- fels, 7, London Wall, London, E.C. TO BUILDERS. BUILDERS desirous of Contracting for the [) Erection of TWELVE NEW ALMSHOUSES, at Ruthin, may inspect the Plans and Specifications at the Offices of Mr. John Jones, Well Street, Ruthin, Agent to the Governors of the Ruthin Charities. No Tender will be received after the 30th of June, 1864. The Governora do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tastier. An Agreement with approved Sureties, will have to be entered into, at the expense of the Contractor, for the due fulfilment of the Contract. Agency Offices, Ruthin, June 1st, 1864. ANGLESEY COUNTY WORKS. 4 TO CONTRACTORS. PERSONS deirous to contract for the erection of a New Bridge over a certain rivilet Rhyd Iorwerth, between the parishes of Ceirchiog and Llanbeulnn, in the county of Anglesey, are requested to send their tenders Wldressed to me, the undersigned, on or before the 21st iast. Plans and specification are deposited for inspection with Mr. John Williams, Treban, Llanbeulan, An. glesey. RICHARD OWEN, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 8th June, 1864. GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. DEPARTMENTS. SILKS DKESSESJ SHAWLS MANTLES JACKETS SKIRTS CORSETS HATS BONNETS RIBBONS PARASOLS UMBRELLAS MILLINERY & FLOWERS HOSIERY GLOVES LACES HABERDASHERY TRIMMINGS WOOLLENS CARPETS BLANKETS SHEETINGS TABLE LINENS COUNTERPANES, &c. PAPER HANGINGS & DECORATIONS. WANTED,—A Strong Active YOUTH as LIGHT PORTER. BOOT AND SHOE F.STA BLISHMENT 304, HIGH STREET, BAXGOR, TSAAC ROBERTS J)C!;S to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general, that 1. he has constantly on hand a large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's, Bootarnl Shoot botk French and English, in every variety suited to the requirements of the SeMon, and of the LATE-T FASHIONS. Gentlemen leaving their Orders can rely on obtaining a really Fir.,t-clasi; article, at a Moderate Price. BANGOR PUBLIC NEWS ROOM Open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., AT J. K. DOUGLAS'S, "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" OFFICE, HIGH-STREET, TERMS OF SLTIi.SCKIi'TTON: One Guinea fer annum, which will entitle a stii)sci-il)ei, it, that nmount to enter the Room a4 any tirat within the hours specified above. Half-a-Guinea per annum, which will give a Subscriber to that aihount the entree to the Room from )a.m., until 9 o'clock in the evening. • NON-SUBSCRIBERS will be admitted from 0 a.m. until 4 p.m., on payment of TWOPENCE; andfrom 4 pm. until 9 p.m., on payment of ONE PENNY. M A GAS I N D EMU S I Q U E, UPPER BANGOR. MR- IT HULSE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND DANCING. FIRST CLASS HARPS, PIANO FORTE S, PIANO FORTES By the best London Makers ^HIH AND Fltl)lf .I ON SAIE, OR HIXB TWENTY PIl0M jm HARMONIUMS, TWENTY FIVE GUINE?VS.ON SALE, OR HIRE, PATENT HABMONIUMS, ?Ma!?W??-?ot? INSTRUMENT PATENT HARMONIUMS, of all desenptlOns, FROM FIVE GUINEAS. _SlW 1Tf JB| U AND EVERY ARTICLE IN TM -TV £ TRADE SECOND HAND INSTRUMENT t< Supplied on the shortest notioe, and TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ™ >> X at the lowest possible price. PIANO FORTES TUNED SINGLY, OR BY THE YEAR. MILITARY AND QUADRILLE BANDS PROVIDED FOR FETES, BALLS &c. ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND, IN CALLING ATTENTION TO THEIK SPECIAL PREPARED BONE MANURES, Have much pleasure in stating that they will be found of very superior quality, and the most economical offered to the 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 BARLEY MANURES Strengthen the straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degree. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME Has been proved to be the most economical source of Phosphate for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. GRASS MANURES, For mowing or grazing land, are very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manure is regulated according as they may be required to be more or less permanent in their character. OFFICES:-CORN EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CARR'S LANE, BIRMINGHAM. MANUFACTORIES:—BIRMINGHAM, WARWICK, BRISTOL AND CHESTER. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR. SCO TY (F R O M DUBLIN), MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, MR. SCOTT, the Resident Dentist, supplies Artificial Teeth without giving any pain J?t the wearer (he does not extract old stumps), and at the same time rendering the newfeeth useful in I&&- tiou and articulation. The Teeth being c,)mpo%e(I of a silicio" substance, with a fine eti-,iniel upon them, admitting of every Ymiety of shade and colour, enables him to match any Teeth that may remain in the mouth, so as to challenge detection. All medical gentlemen who have inspected Mr. Scott's Teeth pronounce them to be the most cleanly and whole- some to wear. Unsightly wires and ligatures are avoided. All the most recent improvements of the London aat Paris Schools of Dentistry are introduced into Mr. Scott's laboratory, strictly adhering to Mr. Brophy's standard rule of using no inferior materials, the workmanship being under his own special supervision. He will warrant all commands entrusted to his care. Mr. Scott begs leave to thank his numerous patients for their liberal patronage, and hopes, by strict attution i* all orders committed to his care, to merit a continuance of the same. CHARGES TO SUIT THE MOST ECONOMICAL-ADVICE GRATIS. Mr Scott may be consulted gratis, once a month, at the following places First Wednesday in every Month.—LLANRWST, at Mr. Prichard's, Confectioner, Denbigh Street, from 10 till 12 a.m. First Wednesday in every Montlt.CONW AY, at Mr. Richardson's Temperance Hotel, Lancaster Square, iron 1 till 4 p.m. ?t? W?)tM?a!/ in every Month. -BANGOR, Albert Hotel, High Street, from 5 tiU 9 p. m. Secopd Wednesday in every Month.—PORT MADOC, at Mrs. Evans, the Ship Inn. Mark the address: -MARKET STREET, CARNARVON. JOHN WILLIAMS, 1he Old Established FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, BEGS to draw the attention of his friends and patrons in North Wales to the large assort- mellt of DINING & DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDDING AND BEDSTEADS, and especially IRON BEDS of all kinds, which he keeps in stock, and offered at as low a figure as that of any house in the kingdom. He particularly invites an inspection of a large stock of FEATHERS, CURLED HAIR (of the best quality), WOOLLEN and COTTON FLOCKS, which for purity are unmatched. If found not to be of the quality which J. W represents them to be, they may be returned. rnnrpqpnts them ?VE?hop and Show Rooms, LONDON PLACE; Workshop and Warehouse, OLD BATHS ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DEAN-STREET. PHOTOGRAPHY. rn T>RGWN respectfully informs the In- J? Bh,,tbitantq and Visitors of Rhyl and neigh- bouring towns, that his Photographic Rooms are now in full operation. No expense has been spared to make the operating room perfect in every respect. It has superior accommodation, is cool and pleasant on the hottest day, and lighted on the most approved system, besides having an extra arrangement specially adapted for taking child- ren. N,B.-Oiily first class portraits are issued. Price for Carte de Visite, first dozen 10s., half dozen 6s. For specimens, testimonials, &c„ see case on West Parade, and at the Establishment. 73, Wellington Road. LIVERPOOL. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. THE ONLY CONSERVATIVE DAILY NEWSPAPER IN LANCASHIRE. THE DAILY COURIEF., PRICE ONE PENNY Containing Eight Pages, is a irst-class medium for all classes of Advertisers. The Circulation of the DAILY COURIER has been more than doubled within the last few months, and is still increasing. Publishing Offices, 60, Castle-street, Liverpool, where orders are received, as also by Mr. J. K. Douglas, Chronicle Ofiiea, Bangor, and by any of the London and Provincial AiTtriicig AgenU. MALLTRAETH & CORSDDAUGAU MARSH NOTICE is hereby given that at the last L annual Meeting of the Commissioners of this Marsh, held by adjournment at the Bull's Head Inn, Llangefni* on Saturday, the 10th day of April, 1864, an assessment of 5s. in the 1: on lands in the 1st District, and of 2s. 6d. in the £ oil lands in the 2nd District, was declared and or. dered to be paid to me on or before the 18th day of June next. And Notice is hereby further given, that I will attend at the Holland Arms Hotel, Gaerwen, on Friday, the 17th day of June next, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., to receive the same. Beaumaris, RICHARD WILLIAMS, 24th May, 1864. Clerk to the Commissioner*. TO PROPRIETORS OF QUARRIES. JOHN OWEN, Iron and Brass Founder, tj MENAI FOUDNRY, BANGOR, begs to announce to Quarry Proprietors that he continues to manufacture Quarry waggous, &c., and that he is now in a position to supply every description of Quarry Machinery, Incline Drums, Rollers and Waggon Wheels (case hardened) and castings of every description. Also Sawing and Planing Machines for slate and marble slabs upon an improved principle; Water Wheels, Steam Engines. &-c., on the most modern principle and is alao appointed manufacturer of Mr. E. J. J. Dixon's patent axles and waggons, by the use of which there is a saving of 75 per cent. in oil. N.Bi -Most prompt attention paid to all orders.