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_-+ DEDICATED BY FEKMISSIOX TO f{.1:.I:I. THE PRINCE OF WALES. "L L E WE LYN"; A DRAMATIC CANTATA. ft8 English WUTlIs by THOMAS OLIPHANT (Houorary Secretary to the Madrigal Society.) The Welsh Words by T A L H A I A It X The Music by JOHN THOMAS (Peucerdd Gwalia). PUBLISHED BY SUBSCRIPTION, Xni to be ready for delivery in July next, in One Vol. ume, elegantly bound, gilt edges, Ac. to Subscriber., One Guinea Non-subscribers. Ope Guinea and » H ill. The VtHCE PARTS, published separately, at Throe- pace a Pilge, and now ready for delivery. This CauUta was composod expressly for, and per- formed at, the Swansea Eisteddfod, 1803 aud has already Wn chosen for performance at the Llandudno Riatetltl- fcl, iu September next. Vuli.riliits' Narues to be forwarded to Mr. John Thoul,t, (fenwdd Gwalb), 53, Welbtck Street, Lon- dJD. W. iiR. JOnS TIlOUS (Pencerdd tiwalia) .1 heajs t > announce that his nRAXD EVENING FTXOERT will take place at ST. Jamks's Hall, on tfehiesday, June 2"th, when will be performed (I", the first time in Loudon) his Dramatic Cantata, HLEWJSLYN," by th" following eminent ArtinU Edith fWynne, Madame Sainton-Dolby, Mr. Sims V flUtl Mr. Lewis Thomas, United Choirs, Baud of and Full Oi\"ho«tra. Harlh-Ir. J. Balsir Chat- t<riv»n (Harpist to the Queen), Mr. T. Wright, lIIr. (fce^hiiv, Mr. John Thomas, etc., &(!. Conductor—Mr. \lfred Mellon. Principal Violin -M. Sainton. Sofa .Stalls, One Guinea each to be had of Mr. John 53. "Wellbeck Street, Cavendish Square, W. tttkouy. Half-a-Guinea Ar",1, 5s. Gallery aud Back Area, 2,6d. to be obtained at the principal Music Ware- buses, aud at Mr. Austiu's Ticket Office, 28, Piccadilly. IJ^BARMO.TH REGATTA. DAt?tOUTH Annual Kes?att? will take [J "tlce on WtiMfMMY. Ju!y 27th. A piece of plate, value £' will be offered for decked 0 ?, plate, vitlue X 2 ,), w any- Yacht Cliib. Eii- ?t:<K Yitchta belonging to any Yacht Club. En- trmce—1?. 6d. Aiso ? piece of plate, value E5, for ,,x.nmit? Boats, bonaJitU the property of ?enttemen. ?itM will also be offered for Sailing BoatA and Rowmg BmU. A full ?t of the prizes will be givea in a short 6me. A public BALL will t?e place in the Evening, at the C?ygcdo) Arms Hotel, B,\rmouth. TICKETS—Ladies', 10s.; Gentlemen's, 12s. 6d. to b ?ined from Mr. Davies, Curqgedol Arms Hotel, Barmouth. NORTH WALES TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. THE COMMITTEE OF THE NORTH WALES TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION beg to lanounee that their ANNUAL FESTIVAL Will be held this yenr at BANGOR, on TUESDAY and Wkd.ve.sdat, the 5th and 6th July. 1804. The Meetings of the Delegates will be held on Tuesday, iu the Pknkhvn HALL. when matters of importance re- lating to the tempeiauce movement will be discussed. Public Meetings will be held on Tuesday night and Wednesday, and addresses delivered by the following ;ootlemeo :-Rev. J. Griffith, M.A., Rector of Neath; Rev. 1). Saunders, Liverpool; Rev. J. Thomas, Liverpool; Ker. W, Rowlands, Machynlleth; Rev. Abel Parry, Kiubon Dr. F. R. Lees, F.S.A., Leeds; G. C. Camp- IU. Esn., Delegate from the National Temperance League, London; W H. Darby, Esq., Brymbo; Hugh Owen, Esq., Whitehall, London, and others. Cheap Excnrsion Trains will run from different Sta- lioos on the occasion. WANTED,-A JDNWRISSISTANT to the V Drapery Trade. A Young Man proficient in the English luuguage preferred.—Apply to Mr. Thos. Hughes, Manchester House, Bangor. \I 7AXTED, for three months, on the Welsh r > Coast, with a quiet family, within a mile of a railway station, Two Rnoms-a Sitting-room and a IXmMe-bedded Sleeping room.—Address, stating terms, udutling attendance, X. Z., Post-office, Tipton, near Birmingham. LAW. WANTED, a General Clerk, thoroughly tV conversant with the routine of a Solicitors Office. A knowledge of Welsh indispensable. Address, stating age, salary required, and references as *.»experience, to A.B.C., Oflice of this paper. TO BE LET, UNFURNIRHED. BELLE nr;, near Pwllheli, with 5 Acres D of LAND and a good Walled GARDEN. Enquire of B. T. Ellis, Esq., Rhyllech, Pwllheli. MEXAI STRAITS, BANGOR. A BEAUTIFUL FAMILY RESIDENCE TO J\ BE LET FURNISHED, for the Summer Months, delightfully situated near BANGOR, overlooking the MBNAI STRAITS, suitable for a Gentleman's Family, with Stable, Coach House, and use of the Garden. For terms and further particulars, apply to Mr. W. Olw, Auctioneer, Bangor. IMPORTANT TO INNKEEPERS, SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND BREWERS. Ti O be LET, the CROWN HOTEL, Market Square, Denbigh, admirably adapted for carrying on » respectable busiuess. There are Two Good Cellars, Four Parlours. Bar, Two IHawing Rooms, Twenty Bedrooms, and all the conve- niences usually found in good Hotels together with an Ucellent Coach House, Stabling for 21 Horses, and a BMwhouae. Apply to Mr. Henry Davies, Stationer. Vale Street, Denbigh, who will show the house or to Mr. O. W, il- liums, 32, Castle Street, Liverpool; or Mr. Joseph Jones, Grey Street, Toxteth Park, Liverpool. PENMAENMA WR, NORTH WALES. rpi T LET for the Season, in this fashionable 1. wateriug place, a spacious and most commanding SHOP, with Circular Plate Glass Fronts, and two large ide Windows. A large and well lighted Cellar or warehouse could also be had. Also, a Dining and Drawing Room and three good Bed Rooms, with the use of Hot and Cold Water Bath. Splen- tid 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 "1 poit,,tge Stamps. TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. rPHE Old Established and first-class whole- t. sale Wine, Spirit, Ale and Porter business now Wiag carried on in full profit, by Messrs. Evans and Row- land., in the city of Bangor, is to be disposed of, owing to the approaching dissolution of the above firm, and to the retirement from business of Mr. Evans. kuy penou taking the above busiuess, which mV be had ou favourable terms, would secure the spacious and 'ligible premises and, if posseiised of a competent know- Ie 1ge of the trade, might safely calculate on continuing, ,I even largely increasing, the old and highly respect- able. connection. To treat, apply personally only (and not by letter) to Messrs. Roberts, Barber and Hughes, solicitors, Bangor TO BE LET, The Mansion House of Vronddenv, near Bal., Merionethshire, with an excellent Garden 'u,1 OrcharÙ, The House .contains a Dining Room. 24 feet by 20; a l^Tawiug Room, 19 feet by 17; Breakfast Room, Eleven bedrooms Two Kitchens Pantries Cellars Dairy, &c. A, Bedroom outside for men-servants; very extensive Outbuildings Hay Rarus, excellent Stabling and Coach House, &e. Rent Moderate. The House is delightfully situated, and commands a "dutiful view of Bala Luke and of the cmTonndint; couo* tty- Good Angling in the Lake and immediate- uftig-h- frourhood. Immediate pommajon. T Further particulars to be had by am?yingto tt?Owmer, T. L'A-nw I E Eryl-au, Bal^ K?th W"? M t? ?. Wm. igb, S" &U. SALES BY MR. WM. DEW. DOLFRIOG, BEDDGELERT, LARGE SALE OF GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. W. DEW Has received iutrllctiou from the executors of tile late, Mrs. J.vcksox, to SELL by PUfcLIC AUCTION, at Dolfiuog, Merionethshire, situate midway between Tanybwleh and Beddelert., on Kjuday the 24th June, 18'54, and the following day if required, (.)m. i mencing at 12 o'clock at Noon, THE whole of the Substantial HOUSEHOLD I FURNITURE, comprising MAHOGANY and other TABLKS, very handsome MAHOGANY BOOKCASE ar.d CUPBOARDS underneath, Mahogany SOFAS and COUCHES stuffed with Hair aud covered with Green Damask. MAHOGANY Hair Seated and other Chairn, very handsome WALNUT WOOD LOO SOFA and STAND TABLES. CHEFFONIER, MAHOGANY BIltCH and other Four-post and Half Tester Bedsteads, Mahofipinv and other DRESSING TABLES ari(I WASHSTANDS, Mahogany and Painted Chests of Drawers, Dressing Glasses, FEATHER BEDS, Hair and Flock Matrasses, Blankets, a very HANDSOME PEDAL HARP, Superior BRUSSELS, CARPET, Driii;j?ets, Moderat<ir Lanip'f; CHIN and GLASS SERVICES, together with the Kitchen Append- ai:es. Also a few OUT- DOOR-EFFEC'VS, comprising ,in elegant rnnnin^ Four Wheel Phicton. A al Bay Horse ](? hand<*hi{*h—a good worker. Three i»ood )Iilclk Cows, strong Cart, and about Eight Acres of Standing Hay. SALE OF STANDING HAY, OATS, AND AFTER- GRASS, AT FFIUDDOEDD, BANGOR. MR. W. DEW Ho" received instructions from A, S. Price. Esquire, whn is declining farmiug, to SELL BY AUCTION, the 2S'h June, 1804, commencing at 2 o'clock in the after- nnon, at Ffriddoedd, Bangor, ?t?!H; foHowin? ?rowmK cr?ps of Hay, to- T gether with a portion of the "ftergm, A. R, P. Lot 1.—Part of Cae-tan-yr-Ardd,110 Lot 2,—<4Cae Bacli," heavy crop, last year's Reedin¡¡ 2 2 0 L()T?.—"C?eSiftm?erDdu," a fine crop, to- gether with the aftergrass up to Nov., 12th next, itti(I I acre of Gorsebank, with abundaut supply of water 9 0 0 Lot 4.—"Ffridd Williams," together with the aftergrass up to 12th Nov., next, with ample supply of water 8 0 0 LOT a. Ffrid(I Bach," heavy crop of black oats • • ■ 3 3 0 N. B. -Three-inonths credit on approved security will be given. SALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT GLANADDA, BANGOR. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW. At the Bbitish Hotel, Bavgor, on FRIDAY, 1st day of July, 1864, (at Throe o'clock in the afternoon). in such lots as may then he declared, and subject to such con- ditions then and there to be produced, ALL those SEVEN NEWLY-BUILT HOUSES, situate at GLANADDA, in the Parish of Bangor, severally in the occupation of Isaac Davies, Griffith Hughes, Samuel Owens, Seth Williams, David Hughes. Thomas Rogers, and Ellis Jones, let at £6 10s: each per anmim. The above are held under a lease for TO years from the 8th of May, 1863, at a ground rent of £ per annum. Further particulars may be had of Mr. H. Parry, Soli. icitor, Bangor, and of the Auctioneer. ANGLESEY. PARISH OF LLANRHYDDLAD. SALE OF PLEASANTLY SITUATED FREEHOLD FARMS AND TENE- MENTS, Situated on the margin of HOLYHEAD BAY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At the Stanley Vaults," in the town of HOLYHEAD, on Saturday, 2nd July, 1864. commencing at Two o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions then and there to be produced), THE following very d?iraMe Freehold TTeneiiietits called S'WTTA? and TYDDYN UCHAF, situate in the parish of Hanrhyddtad, in the kunty of Anglesey, well adapted for BuiMing Sites, affording every facility for sea bathing distant 8 miles 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 1 0 17 SWTTAN ? 0 17 Lot 2. Part of ditto 0 1 6 Lot 3. Part of ditto, with Dwelling-house, Out-build- ings, and Garden 12 Lot 4. Part of TYDDYN UCHAF, with Dwelling- house and Garden 83 2 Lot 5. Two Fields called Llainhir and Llainbella, being part of Tyddyn Uchaf 2 2 14 JT. Yellow Ocre is found in abundance upon Lot 4, Plans may be seen on application to the Tenants, at the Stanley Vaults, Holyhead, and at the British Hotel, The adjoining proprietors are Lady Parry, Lord New- borough, Lord Boston, 0. F. Meyrick. John Williams, R. R. Griffith, W. Thomas, and R. Parry, Esquires. Further particulars may be had of Messrs. Powell and Powell, solicitors, Carnarvon, and of the Auc- tioneer, Bangor. 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 OAKELEY Arms Hotel, Tanybwleh, BY MR. W. DEW, On Thursday, the 7th day of JULY. 1864, (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 and there produced, in Three Lots, ALL those two Freehold Farms called COED ACAB DU and HEDRE MUR, now in the occupa- tion of Ellis Humphreys and Ann Evans, as tenants from year to year, situate in the above Parishes, contain- in" 475 acres or thereabouts of arable and pasture land, together with extensive right of Common appertaining J.- _n. thereto on jnaennvrog uiuuuuuu. These Faims are conveniently situated on each side of the main road leading from Tanybwleh and Festiniog to Trawsfynydd and Dolgelley. (distant four miles from Tanybwleh, six miles from Festiniog, one mile from Trawsfynydd 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 auriferousdistricts. An extensive Slate Voiu exists upon Ffnddgoch part of 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 £ 10 per annum, merging into a Royalty of one twelfth, and this Farm, or such part of it as is included in the 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 aifords good Partridge and Hare 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. 0. Owen, solicitor, Beaumaris. SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES AT BANGOR. MR. WILLIAM DEW Begs repectfully to announce that his next SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES will be held at the MART, attached to the Bkitisb Hotbl, Bangor, on Friday, 15th July, 1804. In order to secure Stalls early application should be mowe. AR E&tnes to be omt in on or befam Thunday-, th? hly. stylS C<? tn? MpMMT H,.m., U,,o, mn 8M uad.T MALE'S BY MR. DE W- C O^INUED. r I.- B' :M:R. DEW -Co#"rINuED. ANGLE SEA. TO .BE SOLU BY AUCTION. BY MR. WM. DEW, At the V.u.r.~Ef Hotel, on Tuesday, 5th of Jnljv ifciM, in three lots of about 64, 45, and 15 acres entffji rpHAT most desirable FARM called CA ,l- A, J. situated within Two Miles of the Valley Ration, and Five of jlolyhearl, ronsistiiij, of a GENTKEL' ■Xj&l- DENCE, Three COTTAGES, and about very Rich LAND. The Lots are aeparatod hy the HigK'RWs The accommodation for Sea Bathing, owing to its apAn- did beach and saluMous locality, is uusurpasserl. Sale to commeuce at For particulars apply' to the proprietor. Mr. Rowland Parry, Bangor, or Mr. I' Pierce, Postmaster, Valley, wh(t will show the property. PRELIMINARY NurrcE. HALKH OF nnOWINK OROPS, FfiXIT-CLASS IM- PLEMENTS IN HUSBANDRY, MORSES, tt-c., NEAR ABERGELE. MR. W. DEW Has been instructed hy James Scarth. Eq,i., and Mr. J- Brewster (who are declining farming^. TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Ttduys Uchaf and ff ENBLAS, near Gwrvch Castle, Abkikiei.F, on Monday and Tuesday, 11th and 12th Jt'H-.I? The who,h? of their mwwpw CROPS of TRAY, WHEAT, BARLEY, O?T.?. TrKMPS- and POTATOES, as well as a large assortment of first, cltw* PRIZE IMPLEMENTS, flun HORSES, &c., full particulars nf whu h will appear in future Advertisements anil Catalogues. SALE BY MR. FELTON. plas ior. rx, LLANGELYNIN, NEAR CONWAY. MR. GEORGE FELTON Has been instructed by the Executors of the late Miss Cartwrisht, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 22nd of June. 1804, .)! ACRES of Growing Hay, an excellent v v) crop, and in variouigizell lots;, and a capital Team Cart Horses. Sale at the Farm Yard at Two o'clock. ttostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno, June 14th, 1864. TREGANWY, NEAR CONWAY AND LLANDUDNO. MR. GEORGE FELTON Has heen instructed by J. Llovd Jones, Esq., TO SELL BY AUCTION At Trkgakwy, as a bove, on THURSDAY next, the 23rd day cif June, 1864, THE GROWING CROPS, Live Stock, and Implements, comprising :— 20 acreii of spleudid Hay, 3 Acres of Wheat. 4 Acres of Barley. 15 acres of pasture, to the 29th September, and a small quantity of Hay in Stack. A compact cart more, 15 hands high, and 5 years old; 2 capital milch cows, in profit; 2 prime young Heifers; a Berkshire Sow, (to farrow before the sale day); a Tumbril Cart; set of gears j SCllffcrB or Horse Hoe Turnip Slicer, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno, June 14th, 18(i,4. CARNARVONSHIRE.-NORTH WALES. CHARMING FREEHOLD ESTATE OF 68 ACRES FOR SALE, with suitable.Re- sidence, in Ornamental Grounds, Homestead, §-c., in the delightful Vale of Conway.. MR. GEORGE FELTON Announces that he has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At the Erskine Arms Hotel, in the town of Conway, on Friday, the 15th day of July, 1864, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to conditions to be then pro- duced, ALL that singularly-charming Freehold Residential Estate called PLAS IOLYN, situate in the parishes of Gyffin and Llangelynin, in the county of Carnarvon, and containing by admeasurement 67 a. 1 r. 35 p., or thereabouts, 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 are beautiful springs of water on the premises. The land is rich and fertile, and in a high state ot cultiva- tion and the Homestead lies at a convenient distance of about 100 yards from the house. The property, which is surrounded by the estates of The Dowager Lady Erskine, Sir Richard Bulkeley, Bart., Dr. Edwards, and others, is most delightfully situated in the far-famed Vale of Conway, and 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 6 miles of Llandudno, the most fashionable water- ing place oil 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.1 SALE BY MESSRS. DAVIES & 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- fouier grand square Pianoforte, by Collard, leather Seated cE en 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 S?Ie Chairs Writing Tables, with drawers, Centre French and four post Bedsteads, w.thCh.ntz, Tabl?es ??oose Feathers TMs. bolsters, and Pillows V'Vool Mattresses. Mahogany bedroom Chans, Wash stands, dressing Tables and China Chamber ware complete (Ii,es,8iig Wardrobes and Chest of ?w'e? Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Fender, fire Irons, Kitchen and ?ry Furniture complete, Glass andXluna valuable Books, Standard Divinity ?oMrks?, ?&c,? ,Ac. a o? wheel Carriage, with wood, square top, and windows, for o^e or two horses, in good order, several out-door effects, t 19 inch Lawn Machine, by Shanky. Descriptive Catalogues are in course of preparation, and will he 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. Royal Oak Inn. Denbigh, June 9th, 1864. OIK J. MURRAY'S PURE FWID MAGNESIA ? is recommended by Physicians since 1807, for Bile, ??'?<t?7???<MH-TI'ey also order his Cordial Camnhor (3 grs. per oz. ) as the best ?<?-<!f? for tMat C?n i ? Sl"w fevers-His Lemon .'?. mixed with e?r'?'? forms a M.? ?p?-.<"< f?r any age-bottles i1 ,i o, (i.l To gurd against false liquids..?<<-?; ?aresubsenb?f '-?y. Murray, ??<?<«? Lord ??M< ?_?_ Just out of Press, THE CHRISTIAN VERITY STATED," BY THE REV. MR. CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., BOLTON. ?  into Weish by the Hev. H. JL OWEN. B.A., Uanerchvmedd. andpuMlshed for the henl'ftt of the ,Vdsh pL'Ople. for the low sum of 58" hyJ. H. AINsWOR'ftI, Esq.. Aloss Bank, Bolton, Lnucshire. to ?ii()in, asn notion of Protestants, we al'e hIghly indebted. The Subject-the Author-the TranRlator and the PuJ¡. ?rSe such. thai no Christian espeemtty Ministers Md??r. of the Established c?ur&?, s&ouH be with- wt th6 work. ""iu^e^' to.? sent te Mr.W.AUBM? A?-? Printing Offic*. LI»nershymfld<i. T SALES BT MESSRS. ei-IURTON AND V BLJPHICK. 1 — FIJ^TSSIRE. Sale of a small Vraeb ild Frfhi, an<l: several pieces of Ac &c-> in the parisl into Eiglit separate L?, fr,ile I' in the I)ar i a l of Hnlywell (part .¡: ther Weprc Estate) subdivide< into Eight separate La.s, fof'Slfc obliV'Hience of buyers MESSRS. OHURTTT.FL AJltl HICX Have the honour to annonnce fliat f^by'Are instructed tt BELL BY AúCTlO" < At the Queen Hotel, Chester Itu.way S Qn. on Satur- <?y, tho 23rd Jnly, 18M. at One for ?<*<" "dud. p.m. t;MtttU!)Hy, in the several Lot. qet ?rth iN ?)e printed ?t?foturo of Mte. or in .uoh otoef ;md in ?hh ardei t h C,VA nt, may then Jeet'e. and -t to al^fecfc^WUtioni will be then prxlttw AStitflJ J<Ye^wl(l Tenement or FARM, c«l4e* "JffiRWEN BACH," situate netr the Millor Mifii Convoy's Works, on the road from Holy- well to iiortl nm pear the Glaurafon Public House, in the hohli-ig* Thomas Junes; together with sever.1. pieces or |»wfo!w.ef excellent Accommodation LAND, Cottages, Gorilfcfi»;.jfcc., near thereto, in the several ocou- pations of the naWWwmw Jones, H. B. Roberts, Esq., (or his under tennrtfc. Mrs. Jones, of Pcn-y-pyUe, and Mr. John Lee), the Mftter Mine Company. George Ken- nedy, John Jon09- an$..t Elimbeth Manual, cut ending in the whole to 42a. Ir. 22r. statute measure vi excellent land, ■ W Prinfeil Particatars-, ,4tls Plam.4, inly bo hint, and further informattoa obtained by applying to Messrs. Hooke, Street, and Gutteries, Solicitors, 27, Liticxlti's- Inu-Fields. London Messrs. Potts and Roberta, Solicitors, Chester; Mr. Husband, Solicitor, Cuthbert Buildings, o. 14, Clayton Square, Liverpool; or from Messrs. Uhurton and Elphick, Auetioneertt, Chester and Whit- ;hurch, Shropshire. FLINTSHIRE. ale "I hiphly important Freehold ReHdential Estate of WEPRE, comprising a Mansion Houie, Farmsteads, Cottages, Agricultural Lands, Woodlands and Planta- tionN, extending to upwards of 782 "tatute ?io'M, situate in <Ae parishes of Northop and Hawwfen, near the Queen's Ferry and Connah's Quay Raitmry Stations and Wharres, Kith the valuable ?MMtt of t'ua? Ir" stone, and other Mines thereunder, as also other I adjoining Estatei. MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK Have the honour to announce that they are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Queen Hotel, Chester Railway Station, on SATURDAY, the 23rd of July, 1804, atone for two o'clock p. in., most punctually, in the lots set forth in the printed particulars of sale, or in one lot or such other lots as the vendor's agents may deternnue upon at the time of sale, and subject to sdoh conditions as will then be produced, THE WEPRE HALL ESTATE, a very beauti- JL ful Freehold Residential Property, situate in the parishes of Northop and Hawarden. in the county of Flint, about one mile from the Queen's Ferry Station, on the Chesterand Holyhead Railway, eight miles from the city of Chester, and four from the borough of Flint; it compre- hends a Mansion House suited to the requirements of a large family, with all needful outoffices, stabling, coach and harness houses, cow houses, piggeries, hay lofts, garden- er's cottage, and other conveniences, flower and kitchen gardens, standing in the midst of a finely timbered park, commanding extremely fine views of the estuary of the River Dee, part of Cheshire, and the surrounding coun- try, the woodlands and plantations which form a boun- dary of nearly two miles in extent, add greatly to the Estate, and afford excellent coverts for game. It com prehends in the whole 782 STATUTE ACRES, divided into convenient sized Farms, having capital homesteads, and in the hands of a highly respectable ten- antry, at very low rents, together with the Water Corn Mill. Public House (own as The Custom House Ta- vern "), and several small Tenements, Cottages, Gardens, &c. The jtetate is surrounded and intersected by good turn- _pike and other ropwls, the Connah's Quay and Buckley- Railway passes through it. and several proposed railways will closely approximate it. one of which when made will bring it in direct communication with the town of Liver- pool. As a Mineral Estate competent authorities have reported very highly, it is known to contain SEAMS OF COAL, IRONSTONE, and other valuable Mines and Minerals foi which, from its situation near to several milways. and to the wharves on the River Dee, render it peculiarly valuable. the present tenant of the Mansion House, Park, &c., has given notice to quit on the 5th of October next, so that if purchased for occupation early possession may be had, or as an investment it offers advantages rarely to be met with, and the certainty of a greatly increasing pros- pective value. The purchaser will be required to take the growing timber on the Estate at a valuation, which will be pro- duced at the sale. The vendor being owner of the Mines and Minerals un- der adjoining properties formerly part of the Wepre Es- tate, will include all his interest therein in this sale. N.B.—Richard Williams, the woodman at Wepre, will show parties over the Estitte, GET Printed particulars with plans may be had, and any further information ohtained, by applying to Messrs. Hooke, Street, and'Gutteries, Solicitors, 27. Lincoln's- Inn-Fielda, London; Messrs. Potts and Roberts, Solici- tors Chester; Mr. Husband. Solicitor, Cuthbert Build- ings'14. Clayton Square, Liverpool; or from Messrs. Chur- ton and Elphick, Auctioneers, Chester, and Whitchurch, Shropshire. SALE BY MR. ORMISTON. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. FREEHOLD ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR OBMISTON, At the Wynnstay Arms Inn, Machynlleth, on WED. NESDAY, July 13th, 1864, at 4 o'clock in the After- noon, ALL that Compact Freehold Estate, con- Asi?'tin.? of the several Farms or Tenements know severally as A. R. P. Culdyfnog 98 0 37 Caemeiler 8 230 Pen-y-geulan 70 1 26 Hirddol. 120 217 Factory House, &c. 0 10 A. 307 0 30 Together with the extensive right of Sheepwalk, adjoining Culdyfnog and Pen-y-e;eulan Farms. It is proposed to offer the property in the first instance as a whole, and if not so sold, then in 2 Lots—consisting of Culdyfnog, Caemeiler, and Pen-y-geulan, containing 177a. lr, 13p., aild Hirddol and Factory containing 129a. 3r, 17p. regpectivoit, or in such other Lot or Lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale. The Estate nearly adjoins the Turnpike Road from Machyn- lleth to Shrewsbqry, within 2 miles of the former, where there is a first-class Railway Station, and distant 12 miles from Aberdovy, 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 Mr. J. Parry Jones, Solicitor, Denbigh, who will supply any further information in the meantime. Denbigh, 8th Jane, 1864. A CHURCH ORGAN* OX SALE. Price 30 Guineas. Apply to T. H., 26, Queen Street, Rhyl. ON SALE, at the Moorings, Menai Bridge, a WAGGONETTE, in good condition. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND INNKEEPERS. TO be SOLD, the CROWN HOTEL, Denbigh. TTo an eligible purchaser nearly the whole of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Apply to Mr. O. Williams, or Mr. George Mason, 32. Castle Street, Liverpool, or to Mr. Joseph Jones, 47, Grey Street, Toxteth Park, Liverpool. LLTSVAEN INCLOSURE. T THOMAS JONES, of Park Lane, Denbigh, T Y in the County of Denbigh, the VaIner acting in the matter of the Iuclasure of the Commons and Waste Lands, Situate in the Pariah of Llysvaen, in the County of Caernarvon hereby give Notice, that I shall hold a Meeting on Monday, the 14th day of July Next, at the House of Mr. Peter Foulkes, in the Village of Llysvaen, at 12 o'clock at Noon, for the examination and deter- mining of Claims in the matter of the said Inclosure, and for the attendance of all parties concerned therein. Given under my haud thia 16th day of June, 1864. THOMAS JONES. GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. PEPARTMENTS. 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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Gainea °er snmna, which will entitle a sulwrriber to that amount to enter the Jtocm at any tizo within the hours speciifc-# above. • Half-a-Guinea. per annum, which will ,ive a subscriber to thot amount the entree to the RoomfulB 9 it. rn., until 0 o'clock in the-evening. NON-SUBSCRIBERS will be admitted from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.. on payment of TWOPESCE; and from 4 pro, until 9 1). in., on payment of ONE FENNY- MAGA SIXDK M U S I Q UE, UPPER BANGOR. MR H- HXJLSE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND DANCING. FIRST CLASS PIANO FORTES By the best London Makers FROM TWENTY FIVE GUINEAS. MPROVHD PATENT HARMONIUMS, FROM FIVE GUINEAS. I SECOND HAND INSTRUMENT TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. HARPS, PIANO FORTES AND HARMONIUMS, ON SALE, OR HIRE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 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. JOHN WILLIAMS, 7 he 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- Bmetit 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. OW OBSEKVE—Shop and Show Rooms, LONDON PLACE; Workshop and Warehouse, OLD BATHS ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DEAN-STREET. ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND, Ilf CALLING ATTENTION TO TUEIR SPECIAL PREPARED BONE MANURES, Have much pleasure in stating that they will be found of very superior quality, and the most economical offered t. the Agriculturist. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES Have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AND 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 crop*. GRASS MANURES, For mowing or grazing land, are very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manure ia regulated according as they may be required to be more or less permanent in their character. OFFICES:—CORN EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CARR'S LANE, BIRMINGHAM. M ANU FACTOItTltS:-B IRMING HA.,If, WARWICK, BRISTOL AND CHESTER. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR. SCO TT (FROM DUBLIN), MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, MR. SCOTT, the Resident Dentist, supplies Artificial Teeth without giving any pain to the wearer (he does not extract old stumps), and at the same time rendering the new Teeth useful in mastica- tion and articulation. The Teeth being composed of a silicious substance, with a fine enamel upon them, admitting of every variety 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 and 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 attentioll to 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 kontit.-LLANEWST, at Mr. Prichard's, Confectioner, Denbigh Street, from 10 till 12 a. m, FM Wednesday in every Manth. —CONWAY, at Mr. Richardson's Temperance Hotel, Lancaster Square, from 1 till 4 p.m. ArstWednesday in every Month. BANGOR. Albert Hotel, High Street, from 5 till 9 p. m. Second Wednesday in every Month.-PORT MADOC, at Mrs. Evans, the Ship Inn. Mark the address:-MARKET STREET, CARNARVON. ANGLESEY COUNTY WORKS. TO CONTRACTORS. PERSONS deirous to contract for the JL erection of a New Bridge over a certain nv'ttet Rhyd lorwertli, between the parishes of Ceirchiog and Llanbeulan, in the county of Anglesey, are requested to send their tenders addressed to me, the undersigned, on or before the 21st inst. 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. LIVERPOOL. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. THE ONLY CONSERVATIVE DAILY NEWSPAPER IN LANCASHIRE. THE DAILY COURIER, PRICE ONE PENNY Containing Eight Pages, is a first-class medium for al 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 Il orders are received, as also by Mr. J. K. Douglas, Chronicle Office, Bangor, ana by any of the London and Provincial Advertising Agents. MALLTRAETH & CORSDDAUGAU MARSH VTOTICE is hereby given that at the last ( i 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 £ on IRuds 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 17tli day of June next, between the hours of 11 a.m. and I p. m., to receive the same. Beaumaris, RICHARD WILLIAMS, 24th May, 1864. Clerk to the Commissioners. TO PROPRIETORS OF QUARRIES. TOHN OWEN. Iron and Brass Founder, ♦J MENAI FOUDNRY, BANGOR. begs to announce to Quany Proprietors that he continues to manufacture Quarry waggons, &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. ke., on the most modern principle and is also Xinted 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.B.—Ma»t promt attention paid to all orden.