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Smpp!"B. STEAHTO AUSTRALIA UNDER 60 DAYS TO SAIL ON SATURDAY THE 15-m J.ULY, FOR MELBOURNE, The Liverpool and Australian Nayigation Co'B Celebrated Auxiliary Screw Steam-CUpper GREAT BRITAIN," 'Ueut JOHN GRAY,R.N.E.- CommMder. 3209 Toaa, 500 Horse-power. This magnificent Ship is the most celebrated 6teaMe tSoat. She has again made the passage to Melbourne in CO days, proving conclusively that by her the length of the passage can be depended upon, and she affords an op portunity for Passengers to reach Australia in almost as Siort a time as by the overland Mute. via Southampton. Her Saloon arrangement, are perfect, and combine every possible convenience, and her aceomod.tion for other classes of Passengers is unrivalled.—Apply to c l asses of Prtssl, GIBBS.BRIGHT & Co., Merchants, North John St. or JAMES BAINES & CO., Water Street. Liverpool. T, M. RAKAY&CO., 1. LeadenhaU Street, or THOMAS IRViNG, 17, Gracechureh Street. 1..L., London. "BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packet LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE, Ship Register. Burthen. Captain. Date. MARCO POLO. 1625..4000 Arnold 5th June CHAMPION or THE SEAS 1946.4000 Outridge 5th July GREAT BRITAIN. s.s., 500 horse-power. Gray, lath juty Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, are to make immediate application. LONDON TO SYDNEY. BOTANIST .Mth June FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land. value 30 Pounds.) EMPRESS OF THE SEAS ..(from London). 10th June QUEEN OF THE COLOT<IES(from London).30th June GOLDEN LAND.(from Liverpool) .20th June. Do. (Queenstown).26th June. MONTMORENCY.(from London).10th July. SAMARANG. (from Glasgow) 20th July The above celebrated ctipperx. so well known for their rapid passages, punctuality, and splendid accommodation, Me unsurpassed by any ships in the world. STEAM from Liverpool TO NEW YORK. ERIN 7th June VIRGINIA.14th June Rate of Passage .JE7 7s. SAILING SHIPS TO NEW YORK. OONSTANTINE 6th June. Rate of PitMigo .E4. LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. PACKET FOR THE 5m JUNE. I The Celebrrted Frigate-tmUt Clipper I "MARCO POLO," Capt.W.M. ARNOLD, R.N.E. 1,(!25 Tons Register. 4.UW rons nurtMn. This far-tamed dipper is celebrated for having made tome of the most wonderful pitssages on record; her voyage from Liverpool to Melbourne and back, including detention abroad. in 3 mouths and XI days. and her two voyages to Melbourne and back within 12 months hftve never been surpassed. She has a!so continued to retain her world-wide reputation, and she offers to in tending passengers and shippers the most desirable con- veyance. For freight or passage apply to T. M. MACKAY & CO.. 1, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street; or JAMES BAINES & CO., Water-st., Liverpool AGENTS. Capt. Tnll.v, Dublin Packet Onice, Holyhead Mr.Wm.Edwardit.LIangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay. Couwuy. Mr. F. Watts. Abergele. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FM: QUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY (Undet- C'oK<<'Hc< «''7/t H(,)- lfajest!i's .Pmt'tKCM! CoMrH mfK< foi- the Conrf/SMfe of thelfailt.) THE MOKTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP CoMPAXY'S Srst-clasa pnwertu) Screw Steamers PERUVIAN.Capt.W.BAMANTYXE. MORAVIAN. „ T.AtTox. HIBERNIAN. J. E. DUTTON. NOVA SCOTIAN.. „ J.WYLIE. BELGIAN. R.BKOWN. NORTH AMERICAN,, W.KEKR. DAMASCUS. „ E. S. WATTS. ST.DAVID A.D.AtHD. Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. EVERY THURSDAY. CMIing 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 50s. per Ton Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage .Money to Quebec, Eighteen Guineas. Fifteen Guineas, and Thirteen Guineas, including Frovi- ione, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained onboard. Steerage passage money to New York. Boston, Quebec. and Montreal SIX GUINEAS, Including a plentiful nupply of cooked provisions.. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway ?l- l'r- y 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. Bag.(Iage t(tken.f),om Me Ocean Steamships to the Rail- tMt.v C(trR ft'ff of .ErpeTMf. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES and ALEXANDER Al.LAN, 70, Great Oyde-street; in Lon- don, to MOXTGOMEME and GREEXHORNE, 17, Graeec.hurch- Btreet, or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Alexandra buildings, James-street. Liverpool. Passengers by these Steamers do not require passports. STEAM fromLIVERPOOL or aUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK TWICE A WEEK. ri pHE LIVK!OOL NEW YORK TAND PHILADELPHIA STrA i%l? SHIP COMPANY intend descatchin? their Full-Powered C!yJe-buiIt h ou Screw Steamships, Carrying the United States Mails, FitO.)f HVF.RFOOL FOR NKW YOKK. CITY OF NRW YORK Wednesday, 7thJuue CITY OF DUBUN). Satur()ay, 10th June CITY OF BOSTON Wednesday. 14th June And every Wednesdny. and alternate Fridays and Saturday). CaMn Pftssase hy the M!ul Steaftera s!ti)ing every Wed- Beada.y, 15, 17, aud 21 Guineas, ttecordiuf; to the accom- modation. Cabin Passage by the Friday's and Saturday'a Steam- ers, 13 Guineas. Forward PMsage includes II full supply of cooked Pro- visions P<Msen<;ersforCAXADA. the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageous terms, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN. 22, Water-street, Liverpon]. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. CS- Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets. wi)!p!ease make immediate application to the undersigned. 1& rnHE "WmTESTAR"MNKot t BRITISH, AUSTlALIAN,andNEW -.ZEALAND EX-HOYAL MAIL CLIP- PERS, sini on the 20th of e:tch Mouth. Landing and forwarding Passengers to every port ot Aus- tralia. Tasmania, or New Zealand. Thetine iseomposedoftho foUowinRCptebratcd clippers .ROYAL STANDARD(s.s.) CHARIOT OF FAME. MORNING LIGHT. QUEEN.'f the NORTH. RED JACKET. SHADMAR. WHITE STAR. GLEN DEVON (new) BLUE JACKET. ULCOATS (new) TORNADO. GOLDEN SUNSET (new) MERMAID. CECILIA (new) WENNINGTON (new) And many others weU-known in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons To Reg. Bur. Saii. WSNN!NGTON.WiUiam!). 8S2.2 !(?.June 20. .MOBMKG LIGHT .Gillies, 2340 5(.m july 29. OHAMOT OF FAMK.C!arke 1600.4UOO.Aug. 2Ü. The New Clipper Ship WE\ftKOTf)!f" wiH be des- patched as the "White Star" Packet of the 20th June ThiabMutifut Oipper, just launched from the prd of Lune Ship Building Company, has been built under Bpecia! survey, and is aHowcd to be one of the handsomest and best nniahed vessels anoat. The saloon accontmoda- tion is very elegant, and supplied with every needfu! comfort for intending passengers. Linen and Bedding are provided in this chuM. Tile WFNNINGTON has ttao good accommodation for all other classes of paasen- gore-For freight or passage, app y to ?For ?.? o??J????? 21, Water-street. Liverpool, or WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., 27, LeadenhaU-atreet, London. OrtofAMtYMidCo.. ShipbuiHera. agents. Bangor, John Jones. Steam Packet Company Agent. Carnarvon; T. Be! HolyweU; or to Robert Fritchard, Newry-street, B I head. N.B.-WilIox's Au<tr<Jio.n and New Zealand Hand. Booka, Mnt post free for 2 ttampa. bípp{ng. WHIT MONDAY. PLEASTlJlR TRTD "0 UN]) ANGLESEY. rj?HE City of Dublin Company's powerful j Steamer PMNCE ARTHUR, Wm. Evans, Commander, will on Whit Monday next, June 5 (weather permit- ting) make an excutsion round the Isle of Anglesey, :eaviug Carnarvon at 8 45 a.m; Menai Bridge, 9 30 a.m. Garth Point Bangor, 9 45 a.m. BeaumarislO a.m. proceeding by Pumn Island, Moelfra Bay, by Point Lynas, Amlwch, and the Skerries, into Ho)ybead Harbour, where the Steamer will remain for the period of three hours, thence on through the New Harbour, round South Stack, over Carnarvon Bar, and through the SweIHea,—returning to Beaumaris about seven p.m. Cabin Fare, the Trip, 4s.; deck ditto, 2s. 6d. Refreshments will be provided on board. REDUCED FARES FOR WHITSUNTIDE. 18 ???? 65. 'DETURN TICKETS will be issued on .t? board the PRINCE OF WALES and PRINCE ARTHUR Steamers, to pa?!) from Menai Bridge, Bangor, Heaumaris and Llandudno, to Liverpool and back, and viee-Ytrsa, available from Friday, June 2nd, to Saturday, June 10th, both days inclusive. First Cabin, return Ticket, 6s. Second ditto, 3s 6d. City of Dublin Co.'s OBce, Meaai Bridge, 20th May, 1865. CITY OF DUBLIN STEAM PACKET COMPANY. SUMMER SAILINGS FOR 1865. MENAI BRIDGE. BANGOR, BEAUMARIS, LLAN- DUDNO AND LIVERPOOL. ? ? -4?"I /?N and after Fnday, 2nd June, \? the PNNCE ARTHUR & PRINCE OF WALES," or other of the Company's Steamers, are intended toileaveMenfuBridge (Sundays excepted and weather permitting) for Liverpool daily, at 10 a m.; and Prince'!) Landing Stage, Liverpool. for L!andttdno, Beaumaris, Bangor. and Menai Bridge daily, at 11 a.m. A?Coaoh leases the Bulkeloy Arms, Menai Bridge, for Arnlweh, on the arrival of the steamer, and returna in time for the Steamer to LiverponL For futther information apply to J_. _K_. Roun,t.hwai.t.e, 20, Water-street. Liverpool; E. W. Timothy and Son. Menai Bridge Rowlands Brothers, Market-street, Car- Company's OfBoe, Menai Bridge, 24th May, 1865. bg Outtiou. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND IN THE BOROUGH OF CARNARVON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At the Sportsman Hotel, in the town of Carnarvon, on Saturday, the Hrd day of June, 1865, commencing at Three o'c]ockin the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions as shall then find there be produced, A LL that beantit'nHy situated Freehold jj- ? L Farm, called PENYGELLI, ia the parish of Dan- beblig. and within the limits ef the Borough of Carnar- von, containing by admeasurement, !tlA. 2R. 26P., or thereabouts, distance about U miles from the town of Carnarvon, and a mile from theGrimths' Crossing Station, intersected iUong the entile length by a good load, and arrana'ed into )ot.s. This valuable property commands one of the most charming and extensive views in the Principality, em- bracing the whole of the Snowdonian Range of Mountain Scenery, and overlooking the Carnarvon Bay. There is a good supply of water upon it. It is well adapted for VILLA RESIDENCES, from its contiguity to the county town of Carnarvon and the above named Station. The land is of an unusually Fertile nature, 'and a large portion of it is beautifully interspersed with. wcU-grown timber. For Acreage and division of each Lot, see plans. Further particulars may he had at the principal Hotels in North Wates; Messrs. Powell, Powel). & Roberts. Soli- citois, Carnarvon and of the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. ANGLESEY. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF COSTLY CARVED INDIAN FURNITURE. MODERN FURNITURE. VALUABLE PAINTINGS, embracing examples by Mieries. Rubens, Gainsborough. Ostade. Winterhaltel, Metzu. Jacops, Roux, H. Andrews, Sherbourne, Capt. Ingleneld," &c.; SPLENDID PHOTOGRAPHIC CAM- ERAS, powerful GALVANIC BATTERIES, REVOL- VING RIFLE AND PISTOLS, a very superior Holtza- phae! TURNING LATHE, CRIMEAN and RUSSIAN RELICS. &c. AT ABERBRAINT, near Llanfair Station. AM. W. DBW Has been honoured with instructions from Capt. Ingle- neld, R.N-, to SELL BY AUCTION, on TL'EsDAY and WEDNESDAY, 6th and 7th of JUNE, 1865, commencing each day at 11 o'clock a.m., at the above-named Resi- dence, close to the Hanfair Station, on the Chester and Holyhead' Line. A MISCELLANEOUS assemblage of Elegant A and Valuable Ejects, of which the following fnrms a brief summary :—A suite ol elaborately carved Indian Diawing Room Furniture, in Chairs, Cheffoneer, Sofa, Table, Work Table. Easy and Occasional Chairs, several fine specimens of carved old OAK FURNITURE satin- wood Bookcases and knee-hole Writing Table Rosewood Cheffoneer. Whatnot, Bookstands, and Tables Walnut- wood Couch elegant inlaid French Cabinet, with ormo- lu enrichments; beautifutly designed Timepiece, richly gilt, under glass sliade Console and Pier Glasses, Giran- doles, Brussels Carpets, Ac. A limited but choice collec- tion of CABINET PICTURES, principally by the otd Masters above Mmed atso, a few good. ENGRAVINGS. PLATED ARTICLES; CHINA AND GLASS SERVICES. A very handson.o Chamber Suite in Satin- wood the contents of 5 other Bedrooms. Kitchen Furni- ture &c. A large collection of SCIENTIFIC JNSTRU- MENTS. consisting of three powerful Photographic Cam- eras, one by Home and Thornwaite, having 2 Sets of Len- ses for Portraits and Landscapes 4 sets of Philosophical* Apparatus a 12 celt Galvanic Batterv Sextants a first class HOLTZAPHAEL TURNING LATHE, with Slide Rest. Screw Cutting Apparatus. Sawing frame and various Chucks and Tools, recently costi'120 Chemical Cabinet; a quantity of Ivory a model of a Steam Engine revol- vin" Rine ditto Pistols Spears, Muskets, and numerous other relics from Sebastopol and Russia a very handsome Unicorn Horn from the Arctic Regions large MUSICAL BOX, playing 8 tunes, two of Whoatstones' Concertinas, Tenor and Baritone, Indian Curiosities, rare ditto Shells, &c., &c. ?? well as a collection of GREENHOUSE PLANTS. GARDEN EFFECTS, tine Terra Cotta VaMS, vt'ira Net- ting, &c.. and a small PUNT, with Oars. &c. The whole will be minutely described in Catalogues, which may be had a week previously at the Principal Hotels in North Wales, and from the Auctioneer. Bri- tish Hotel. Bangor. May be viewed on Monday, 5th of June. BANGOR. SALE OF GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT 'FRIARS' TERRACE. 3/7!. fr. DEW' Has received instructions from the Representatives of the late Mr. Rush TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above named place, on Monday, June 12th, com- mencing at M o'clock at noon, rtlH)'; whole of the substantial HOUSEHOLD JL FURNITURE, the greatest portion of which ia equal to new, comprising a sptendid COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE, 61 octaves, by Duif & Son. in wamut wood case; mahogany hair-seated Chairs, ditto Easy Chairs; neat Chimney Gtass Rosewood What-not; mahogany Loo Table; Te!escope Dining Table with two extr't Leaves, total length 8 feet; mahogany glass-fronted Book-case elegant, ditto, Cherfoneer handsome Scfa. in hair-cloth' polished birch half-tester and iron Bedsteads Feather Bads eight day Time-pieces Wardrobes, Chest of Drawers, Plated Articles, and a variety of China and Glass, together with the Kitchen requisites. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ,Imp01.ta?lt Sale cy Bxtensive and Valuable jM- TA 7ES <? IJenb1'gltshire and Caritai-ron8llire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY JIR IV. DEW, The ensuing summer, (unless previously disposed of by private contract), in such Lots as may be determined upon, t]),It ver'y mnniticent ESTATE caiied PWLLYCROCHON," with the Mansion House. Woodtands, G.'rdeus a!:d Onices. comprising upwards of 1200 acres of rich arable and pasture land in the parish of Dandritfo. in the County of Denbigh. beautifu)!y wooded, facim''and within ten minutes walk r.f the sea beach and eiose to the Colwyn Station on the Chester and Hoiyhead Railway. 'A? all that fine Estate <-al)ed" The BODLONDEB ESTATE," situate in the parishes of Conway. Gyniu. and Lhmgelynia. in the County of CarQaryos. consisting of a great portion of the Town of Conway and desirable farms in the Vate of Llanrwst, comprisiDg upwards of 2000 acres of well cultivated land. Plans and particulars are in course of preparation, and will be issued in due time. In the meantime any infor- mation may be obtained from Messrs. J. & R. Wi));ams, Solicitors, BeaumarM, or of Mr. Wm. Dew, Auctioneei-, Bangor. Beaumma, 17th October, 1864. &a!t< 1112 auction. CONWAY. SALE OF TWO VERY ELIGIBLE RESIDENCE, TO BE SOLD By A UCTIOV, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, At the Erskine Arms Hotel, in the town of Conway, on Friday, the] 6th of June, 1865, at Two c'dock Mthe afternoon, subject to Conditions then and there to be produced, T.HE following TWO BEAUTIFUL RESI- J- DENCES. recently erected at a large outlay, both in the BOROUGH TOWN OF CONWAY, namely:— Lot 1,—A)l that p)easant)y-situated House and Premi- ses called PLAS VARDRA. near to the entrance of the Suspension Bridge, and possessing every requisite domestic arrangement. It contains Two Reception Rooms, Seven Bedrooms and One Dressing Boom, Kitchen, House- keeper's Room, Butter's Pantry, Larder. Scullery, Coal. Beer. and Wine Cellars, Closets, &c. It is hetd on a Lease from Lady Erskine for 70 years, dated 1st Febru- ary, 1859, at a Ground Rent of j3t ]0s. per annum. Lot 2.—AU that Noble MANSION, called PoMHOCHAF TOWER, together with the Flower and Kitchen Gardens. ample Stabling and Coach-houses, together with Porth- uchaf Tower, all held under a lease from Lady Erskine for 70 years, from 1st February. 1859, at a ground rent of £7 per annum. This imposing edince, recently completed, stands upon an eminence adjoining the ancient town wall, by which the well stocked Gardens are protected from the north and easterly winds. It enjoys a southern aspect, and com- mands unrivalled views of the Conway bay and river, the Vale of Conway, the town of Llandudno, and overlooks the fine old town and Castle. The accomodation is ample for a. Nobleman's or Gentleman's cstablish- ment. The Mansion consists of a large Entrance Hall, with fine Staircase, Billiard Room, a capacious Dining Boom, double Drawing Room, Library. Study, and Boudoir, 15 Bedrooms with excellent attics. Nursery, Closets throughout the house, Smoking Room in the Tower, from which a fine panoramic view of the surrounding beautiful scenery is observable commodious Kitchen, fitted up with improved ranges; excellent cel- lars; Housekeeper's Room; Servants' Hall and Pantries; Stabling for four horses; double Coach-house Coach- mau's living Room)) and Granary. There is a constant supply of spring water.. Further particulars may be had of Messrs. Words- worth, Greathead, and Blake, Solicitors, Southsca House, Threadaeedle-street, London, E.G.. at the principal Hotels in North Wales, and from the Auctioneer. Banger. Mr. W, Jones, Ironmonger, Conway, will show the premises. ANGLESEY. AN ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD FARM NEAR CORON LAKE. TO -B.s SOLD BY A UCTIOIV, By MR. WILLIAM DEW, At the BULL HOTEL, LIaagefni, Anglesey, on THURSDAY, the 22nd June, at 2 o'clock, A LL that Freehold F&rm caHed 6MN j H TOWYN. situated in the Parish of Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, containing 12a. lr. 33p. statue measure or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Lewis as yearly tenant. This property being within ten minutes walk from the Bodorgan Station, on the Chester and Holyhead Railway, about two miles from Aberffraw Bay, where splendid sea bathing may be had, and im- mediately adjoining Llyn Coron, or the Coron Lake. far famed as being the best trout fishery in North Wales, would prove a most desirable investment far a genteman wishing to build a summer residence near the sea side possessing these advantages, and commanding views of the surrounding beautiful landscapes. The farm is also valuable for agricultural purposes. Plan and particulars may be obtained from Mr. J. Parry Jones, solicitor, Denbigh; or Mr. R. C. B. Clough, Land Agent and Surveyor. Denbigh. SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES AT CAR. NARVON. MESSRS. E. HUGH OWEN AND SON Respectfully announce that their next SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ?7'ILL take place on Saturday, June 17th, W 1865, at the FIELD. opposite the Carnarvon Ra'l- way Station. Entries to be sent in on or before June 8th, 1865. PENDYFFRYN, CHURCH WALKS, LLAN- DUDNO. Sale of excellent modern Household Furniture. Beds and Bedding rich-toued Cottage Pianoforte, Carpets, and other effects. MR. GEORGE FELTON Announces that he has been favoured with instructions by Mr. Banks (who i) leaving Llandudno), to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above (nearly opposite the Royal Hotel), on Wednesday, June 7th. 1865, the whole of the very excellent TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other enects, ft comprising set of dining room Chairf with leather Mating, and carved mahogany Easy Chair; handsome massive Spanish Mahogany Sideboard, with carved back and ntted up with cellaretto, plate shelves, &c.; maho- gany dining Table, with moulded edge; two mahogany writing Tables, one with leather top a small eight-day timepiece Bookshelves, two dumb waiters set of four rosewood drawing room Chairs, in green damask seating, and Easy Chair, and scroll Crouch to match; very elegant inlaid Walnut Cabinet, with glass front and gilt enrich- ments rosewood drawing room Centre Table, with moulded shaped top and massive pillar and base elegant walnut writing Tables, htauds, and occasional Tables and Chairs; handsome Pierglass, in enriched gilt frame; Tapestry and Kidderminster Carpets Druggets, and Hearthrugs. A RICH AND FINE 61 OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANO FORTE IN ROSEWOOD CASE. Neat birch and painted Bedroom Suites, and also Iron Bedsteads; several large and small sized Chest of Draw- ers pnlished pine Wardrobe, well made and very conve- nient polished pine Dressing Table, with knee-hnie and pedestal drawers; Ch"val Glas", in Spanish mahogany frame and supports straw, nock, and wool Matresses a quantity of excellent Blankets, Counterpanes, and Quilts polished oak Hall Furniture aud oil iloor-cloth capital cocoa-nbrc mats cooking and kitchen Tables set of six raised oval Dish.covers, meat hastener, and jack; Saucepans, Kettles, and Stewpans, washing and other tubs a neat Dinner Service, and small selection of China, Glass. and Crockery; wire gauze meat safe slate cistern, hen-coop, and other effects. On view the morning of the day of sale, Sale to commence at Half-past Twelve o'clock jrjmpt. Llandudno, May 31st, 1865. COLWYN. Sale of a Terrace of Freehold Cottages and Gardens, over- looking Colwyn and its Bay. MR. GEORGE FELTON Is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Plough Inn, Colwyn, on Monday, the 26th of June, 1865, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. A DESIRABLE Freehold Property, con- J? sitting of a TERRACE of 7 COTTAGES, known as Rock Terrace, with Garden to each, and other conve- niences. situate in the parish of Llysfaen, Carnar- vonshire, and producing an aggregate annual rental of t24 13s. Od. The property is well and substantially built, and occu- pies, a position on the west side of Penmaen Rhos Moun- tain, immediately above Tan-lan, overlooking Colwyn Bay and village, Pw liveroolion, and the whole of the picturesque valley at it. foot. For further particumrs, apply to Mr. S. 0. Williams, solicitor, or the Auctioneer, both of Llandudno. June 1st, 1865. FLINTSHIRE—NORTH WALES. t Messrs. CHURTON AND ELPHICK Have been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Town Hall. Rhyl, on the 6th day of July, 1865. at One for Two o'clock most punctually, highly important and VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. within short distances of the railway stations and m;.r- ket towns of Rhyi. St. Asapit, and HolywcU, COMPIUSING several FtNH FARMS of Itighly productive Arable and Pasture Land, with Dwelling Houses, Mil), and Accommodation Lands, ex- tending in the whole to 700 Acres, situated in the Parishes of Newmarket, Gtwaenysgor. and Cwm. The Estate is in a Ring Fence, and with the prospect of being considerably enhanced in value, as there is every proba- bility of a railway passing through it, it being situated in the heart of a mineral district. Two packs of harriers are kept in the neighbourhood, and the Estate abounds in game, adjoining the preserves of several large landed proprietors. The property offers ,m excellent investment tor a capitalist. It will be oftered as a whole in one lot, with the exception of two outlying portions of 1;) acres and 10 acres respectively, which will be sold in separate tots. Particulars, and conditions of sale, with plans of the lota, may be seen early in June, at the principal hotels inRhyl, St. Axapti. and the neighbourhood; and may be had on application to Messrs. Davidson, Carr, and Bannister, solicitors, Weaver'sHaI), 22, Basinghall-street, B.C. Messrs. Newman, Lyon. and. Newmaa, solicitors. King'e Bench Walk, and Yeovil; Messrs. Poole Md Johnxon, solicitors, 9, New Square, Lincoln's Inn; Messrs. Wyatt and SiMon, solicitors. St. Aaaph and Messrs. Churton and Elphick, the Auctioneers, Cheater and Whitchurch, Shropshire. Øtíscr(llIntous.. CARNARVONSHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. rpJIE Directors of this Company are prepared t "to receive Lf&us on DebeDturea for three, 6ve, or seven years, bearing interest at 95 per cent. per aonum, payable ha)f yearly. Applictions to be made to the Secretary. <tt the offices of the Company. No. 7, B&nk Buildings, Lothbury, Lon- don. DAVID WILLIAMS. Chairman. W. ROBERTS, Secretary. MONDAY. JUNE 19th is the LAST DAY FOR TICKETS. 1666.—ELEVENTH SEASON.-1866. ART UMON o REAT BRITAIN. ONE SHILLING PER SHARE. 1,005,614 Tickets have been sold in the ten previous drawings, and 11,4')0 FmzES distributed, includmg 2,802 Paintings. in amounts varying from 200 guineas downwards, Painting ?E PRIZE in each 88 rickets. The DRAWING for PRIZES will take place On FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, 1865. and will consist of upwards of TWELVE HUNDRED PRIZES. The DroppedStitch"(FimtPrize).?'.?.J?.?200 :Hay Making"(Second Prize)..V..H..B(M-M<'9.i84 The Rich Man's Table"(ThirdPrize).C'. Stuart C80 MoonUght on the Conway"(Fourth Prize) J.JS.NmttA.EM Astonishing a Native"(Fifth Prize) H. P.Park-er M3 In the Exhibition of Works of British Artists, Man- chester, and about 340 other Paintings from JXi3 down. [Particulars in Prize Lists.] Tickets, ONE SHILLING each, entitling the holder to one chance in the drawing, may be had from the undermentioned agents; or will be forwarded direct by the Secretary on receipt of envelope (stamped and direc- ted). together with postage .stamps or post-ofBce order for the number of tickets required. JAMES G. LAW.Secretary, 39, Oxford-street. Manchester LOCAL AGENTS Mr J. K. Douglas, Chronicle Omce, Bangor Mr W, WiUiams, chemist. High-st, Mr W. Owen, National Provincial Bank, Conway. Mrs W. Thomas, Chemist. Bala. TO ANGLERS. FISHING TACKLE of every description at G. H. OGDEN. TOY AND FANCY WAREHOUSE, HfSH STREET, BAMOB. MILLINERY FASHIONS NOW SHOWING. UlYTL RS. HuGHES respectfully announces that her Show Rooms are now replete with every Novelty which has been produced for the Season. 306, HtGK STKEET, BANGOR. N.B.—An additional selection <jf New Patterns re- ceived weekly during the season from the best Parisian Houses. BBIL!K AND TILE YARD, ABERGELE. DRMK and Drain TUes always on hand, at D moderate prices. Also Agent for Messrs. Thomas Manock and Co., Bone Manufacturers, Birmingham. MR. H. THOMAS, ABERGELE. rJfL lHE INSTANTANEOUS CURE FOR TOOTH-ACHE. "HUNTER'S NERVINE," im- mediately on application give!) permauent relief. Sold by all Chemists, Is. 1 d. per packet. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, FORTNADOC. H/TR. G. HfLL be?s to announce to the iVi. Ladies and Gentlemen of Portmadoc and its neigh- bourhood that he has ju.tt opened his new Studio Num- ber* Two, situate in Madoc-stt'eet, nearty opposite the New Calvinistic Methodist Chape). It is fitted up with every convenience necessary for taking Life-size portraits. also the newty invented diamond cameo portraits, and family and other groups on a large scate. The Studio being erected on the ground, oifers increased facility, and affords greater convenience. The Studio in the corner of the Park, High-street, will be carried on as uauat. Mr. G. H. begs likewise to state that the greatest at- tention has been devoted to the copying and reproducing Works of Art. such as paintings, drawings, &c. Minia- tures. plain and coloured, iL water or oil. Portraits—Twelve for 6s. or twenty four for 11s. Fortmadoc, May 24th. 1865. DEBEN1'URES at 5, 5!. and 6 per Cent.- L ? CEYLON COMPANY, Limited. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. JS500.000. DIRECTORS. Chairman LAwronD ActAM), Esn. Major-Gen. Henry FeUiiuu .Hum. Harry George Gordon, E:q. George Ireland, Esq. Duncan James Kay Esq. Stephen P. Keacsrd. Esq. FittrickF.Robertson, Esq. I Robert Smith, Esq. Manager: C. J. Braine, Esq. The Directors are prepared to ISSUE DEBENTURES I for One. Three, and Five Years, at 5, 5, and 6 per Cent respectively. They are also prepared to Invest money on Mortgage in Ceylon and Mauritius, either with or without the guar- antee of the Company, as may be arranged, Applications for particulars to be made at the Office of the Company. No. 7, -East India Avenue, LeadeDhaIl Street, London, E.C. (By Order.) JOHN ANDERSON. Secretary. THE INFALLIBLE REMEDY. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT. Cotracted or Sti Job. All the Medicines in the London dispensaries would barely benefit, much less cure. any chronic cases of con- tracted or stiff joints whereas if this invaluable Oint- ment be effectually rubbed into such parts twice a day, the effects will be immense. Paralytic patients even can derive advantages from this 6ne remedy when other means fail. Scorbutic Humours.—Scald Heads & Diseases. Scorbutic humours arise from an impure state of the Mood, and in most cases the fiver and stomach are the organs at fault.—The Pills will speedily restore these to a healthy action while the Ointment, if well rubbed in at least twice a day, will soon cure any case of skin dis- ease. Soldiers, sailors, and miners, use this famous Ointment in all parts of the world. Disorder of the Kideys, 3t() i' 1. In any of the above comptaints more benefit may be derived in tv/enty-four honrs by adopting the following impte means than is frequently brought about in six months by any other treatment. In bad cases if the Ointment be rubbed into the smalt of the back over the region of the kidneys, it will quickly penetrate, and, in most instances, give immediate relief. Six or eight of the Pills should be taken nightly according to eircum stances. Diptheria, Sore Throats, &c. These maladies are of so serious and dangerous a na- ture that the Ointment would not be recommended unless the Proprietor was sure of its effect. It will cure. when every other means have failed, if applied immediately. and not delayed until the patients beyond recovery. It is a sovereign remedy for sore thr!\ats. Settled coughs or wheezing will be promptly removed by l'ubbinO' iu this unguent. Mothers should rub it into the chest of their infants whenever there is any hoarseness, tightness, or any other affection of breathing. 0' Bad Legs, Bad Breasts—Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. It is surprising how quickly a sore, ulcer or wound, de- prives the body of strength. and unfits it for the duties of life; but it is no less wonderful to watch the effect of Holloway's Healing Ointment, when it is used according to the printed direction. and assisted by appropriate do,e, of the Pills. The pain, inflammation, and other morbid manifeftations, .soon disa; p.'ar from the affected pM't, and health and strength return. This treatment creates sound Ocsh, aod therefore makes its cures com- plete. Gout a d Rheumatism. Will be cured with the greatest certainty if large quan- tities of the Ointment be well worked into the complain- ing parts. This treatment must be perseveriugly followed for some time and duty assisted by powerful doses of Hol- loway's Pitta. The essence ofthesodiseasestiesin the blond, which has floating through each vessel the pain- giving poison which vitiates and inttames every tissue it cornea in contact with, and produces the hot, swollen, elastic enlargement about the joints so characteristic of gouty and rheumaticmaladies. Both the Ointment and Pills should be need in the following eases. Bad Legs Chiego-foot Fistulas f;ore.Nipples Bad Breasts ChUMMt)!) Gout Sore-Throats )jttrna Chapped hands (ihtnduhr SteI-Skin diseases Bnntons Corn (Soft) tings Scurvy J!tteof!fosche-Cftncera Lumbago Soreheads toea and Sand Contracted and Piles Tumours Hies S.iff-joints Rheumatism Uicer< Coco-Bay Elephantiasis Seaids Wounds Yaws Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY 224, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London also by all res- pectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices:—Is JHd 2)t.9d..4s.6d..Hs.,22s..and;Ms.eachPoI. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N A—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. pioctilancous. MR. E. W. THOMAS, OManMt o/ St..Ann', Church, and Teacher 01 the Piano /M-<t, Organ, and Ilarmoniittn, PLAS LLWYD TBBBACE, HIGH STREET. BANGOR. DUPILS attended in Bangor and NNghbour- Jt. hood.—Terms. One Guinea pel Quarter. PURE PICKLES. SAUCES. JAMS. And Table Delicaces of the highett quality.—SM Lm- cet." and Dr. HMsa)['s Report. May be obtained from aU Grocers and Od men, and Whole aate of the Manufacturers, CBOSSE AND BLACKWELL, PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON TO OWNERS OF FURNISHED HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. TRE British Mfl Foreign Advertising Com- pany. 66. Dale-street. Liverpool, guarantee to bring Houses and ApartmeDts to Let by the sea-sideunder the notice of 50,000 readers for la. 6d.. and .100,000 readers for 2s. 6d. Send orders at once. _? ESTABLISHED 1852. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FiBE—LlFE—ANNUrrjES. Chief OfEce :—HIGH-STREET, WEEXHAM 49, MOOMATE.ST.,LONBON; 77. BUCHANAN-ST., GLAS- GOW. 2't'M<<Mi). The Right Hon. Lord Boston. The Right Hon. Lord Tredegitr. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. Colonel Middeltox Biddulph, M.P. Townehend Mainwahng. E9<i., M.P. ThomMBarnes.E!)q..M.P, The Very Reverend the Dean of St. Asaph. Thomas Brassley, Esq., Westminster. Hugh Owen, Esq., Barnsbury, London. C/MMt-mtH! of the Board. THOMAS BAttNES, ESQ., M.f., FAKSWOMH, AND THE QUMTA, SALOP. Copies of the Report of the Directors of this prosperous Company may be had on application. Applications for Agencies are invited. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary to the Company. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. SAVING OF 20 PER CENT FOR CASH. J. M. PINCH. CABINET MAKElt AND UPHOLSTERER, 120-BOLD STREET——120, LIVERPOOL. ELEGANTLY AND COMPLETELY FURNISHES A DRAWING-ROOM IN CHOICE WALTNUTWOOD FUR 28 GUINEAS. COUPRISIG StX HANDSOMELY-SHAPED Spring Stuffed Chairs, one ditto ditto Settee, two Easy Chairs, elegantly upholstered in any coloured damask, Cheifonnier, with marble top. three plate-glass doors and back, an Oval Centre Table, on massive carved pillar and claws, and large rich gilt Chimney Glass. Designs of the above free on application. Every article warranted, and carriage free.. N. B. -These Good. are remarkab,l, e for elegance ot t d]e sign. quality of materials, and durability of workmanship BEAUMARIS AND MENAI BRIDGE TURNPIKE TRU-ST. ALTERATION OF TOLLS T\TOTIC is hereby given that in pursuance of th<' powers vested in the Trustees of this road by an Act of Parliament, 9 George 4, 1828, and of aU other powers enabling them in this behalf, the said Trus- tees have at a meeting, duty held for that purpose, order- ed that the present tolls demanded and taken at the Turnpike Gate at Garth, shall, from and after the 1st day of July next, cease to be demanded and taken, and that from and after that date the undermentioned foils shall be demanded, in lieu of the said Tolls now demanded and taken. RlCfIARD WILLIAMS, Beaumaris. Clerk to the Trustees. 4th May. 1865. per day. For every Horse, drawing any coach or others carriage other than a stage coach plying regularly ( 3d between Beaumaris and some stahon on the Ches- ter and Holy head Railway, the sum of ? For every Mule or Donkey drawing any coach or other carnage except a stage coach as afore- 1 d. said, the sum of .—— For every Horse drawing any waggon, cart, or ) 2d other such carnage, the sum of. J For every Mule or Donkey drawing any wag- ) Ill. gon, cart, or other such carriage, the sum of. ) For every Horse, Mule, or Donkey, laden or un-) Id laden, and not drawing, the sum of. j For every drove of Oxen, Cows, or other neat ) loci. Cattle, per score, the sum of. ) For every drove of Calves, Sheep, Lambs, or ) 5d Pigs, per score, the sum of. ) For any Horse drawing any stage coach or om-, omnibus regularfy plying between BeaumarM <md ) some station on the Chester and Holyhead Rail- way, the first time such stage coach or omnibus 6d passes along the road. the sum of six pence, pro- vided that such stage coach or omnibus be bona nde the property of and used by the same pro- prietor J 44, LORD STREET, Liverpoor,1st June, 1865. THE Hcduction of Sixpence per Pound in the Duty on Tea has now come into full opera- tion. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has taken a. wise and practical view of the Tea Trade,—and has brought forward a measure, the e<fect of which will prove exceedingly beneficial to all classes of the community Thereductioninl8tSfromla.5d.tols.per pound upon Tea has increased the consumption at the rate of about 6ve million pounds per annum, and no doubt the present reduction will continue the increase at a corresponding ratio. The Reduction of Duty has already established anadva.nceinthemarketof2d.to3d.perlb.upon Medium and Fine Qualities of Tea—We have not Made any advance in price or alteration in quality, as our extensive and well-selected Stock will enable us tu give our numerous Customers the futi benefit of the Reduction, viz. :— The Fine CONGOU. Strong Pekoe-Souchong hind, formerly 3/2 per pound, now 2/8 ;-the Frst Class CONGOU, R'ch Souchong navnur, formerly ;6 per Ib.. now 3/ .—the Extra Fine SOUCHONG, choicest, formerly 4/- per Ib., now 3/6 ;—and the choicest KAISOW TEA.—"ch and full Savour,—formery 42 per Ib., now 3/8. fS' Goods for the Country are despatched punc- tually on the day following the receipt ef Orders.- Terms-Net Cash. Payment on receipt and approval of Goods. Eittilish .F<tm<7i<'< and others residing abroad NMy rest assured of our e<)t)<t'ttMe<< care in the prompt execution of FOREIGN ORDERS (under bond- duty free).- 0?t 2* strict personal attention to this t/epftt'<meK< of the &M.OKGSS for many yefo's 74as securedto Ms a considemble amount for Foreign yM;f<e. ELLIS DA VIE & Com>-ANY, yea and Coffee Salesmen, 44, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. I ? d)o!ast)f. r_L pHE IIAAIILTON-SQUARE SUHOOL, BlR- KEN HEAD. .Principal: Rev. J. S BOUCHEK, M.A., Cambridge. Able Masters for French. Drawing, Music, &c. Special preparati!m for Oniee Work and Business general] v. Also for Alilitary, Naval, Engineering and other Professions. The Oxford and Cambridge Mi<M)e Class Examinations. INCLUSIVE TEmJS, 11 and 1.) guineas per quarter. N.B.—Sea air. Salt water Batiuug. Good oppor- tunities for introduction to business iu Liverpoof. High References. Full particulars on application. TUITION BY THE SEA. SIML THE REV. EYAN LEWIS, Incumbent of j ?- St. Catherine's), COLWYN, near Conway, who has had experience in Tuition, receives into his family a limited number of Pupils, between the agea of 7 and and 15. The comforts of home are combined with careful training—TERMS MODERATE. PRIVATE TUITION. TRK Rev. Chartes W. F. Jones, M.A., Oxon, Minor Canon of Banger Cathedra). recedes pupih to Board or otherwise, for long or shore penoda. featt- monial9, references, term8,Md ail partteulM, onappH- cation either by letter or in poreon to the Rev. Charles W. F. Jones, Bangor. (KoatbM. BANGOR AND BETHESDA, FOR THE PENtHYN SLATE QUARRIES, LAKE OGWEN AND CAPEL CURIG. ?.!tt6??S!BSt -??BSBs THE Public are respectfully informed thit a Rnt-ctass NEW OMNIBUS now runs dai!y (Sund&ya excepted). from the Douglas Arms Hotel. Beth. esda, and the Railway Hotet, Banger, meeting the varioM trains at the Railway Station. Banger. as under. LHAVEBETHESDA. LEAVE BANGOR. 7 45 a.m. 9 15 a.m. 11 0 a.m. 12 15 p.m. 2 50 p.m. 4 15 p.m. 5 50 p.m. 7 15 p.m. FARES.-OlfE SHILLING EAÇH WA Y. Post horses for hire at the Railway Hotet, Bangor, and the Douglas Arms, Bethesda. HUGHES AND LfTTLER, ProprietoM. COACH FROM BANGOR TO BEAUMARIS. rJpL HE PuMic are informed that on and after ]L MONDAY, the 13th May, an OMNIBUS will leave Buikeley Arms Hote). BEAUMARIS, at9.20a.rn., to meet the 10.45 train at BANGOR; and will leave the Bangor Kai)way Station after the atrival of the 5.15 p.m. train from London. Other changes for the accommodation of the public are contemplated, of which notice will be Riven next month. EVAN WILLIAMS. Edeyrn, Nevin. PwUheU and CanunTon. m rrHE wen-appointed Four-horse Omnibus i PRINCE ALBERT, will leave the Cefnamwlch Arms Inn, Edeyrn, every day (Sundays excepted), at 7 a.m., Madryn Arms, Pwllheli, at 9 a.m. and arriving at Carnarvon by 12 noon, in time for the trams for Bangor to Chester, &c. The Prince Albert will leave the Britannia -I.nn, Car. narvon at 2 15 p.m.; arriving at the Madryn Arms Ho- te), Pwllheli, at 5 30p.m. and arriving at Edeym at 7 30 p.m. The Proprietor of the above conveyance does not bind himself to carry either Policemen or Prisoners. HUGH THOMAS, Proprietor. Madryn Arms, Nov. 13, 1864. THE YONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. ?oy.K T Jl R. 0 l! G II NOR T H TVA LES, CARNARVON AND BARMOUTH. Carnarvon to Eeddgetert. Tremadoc. Portmadoc, TaBy- bwlch. Barmonth and Dol;¡elley. On <Mtt< after Jl[ond«!1 next, THE ROYAL SNOWDONIAN TOURIST COACH WILL EXTEND its Route, via Pe<M?e)ert, W Tremadoe, Portmadoc, Tanybwich. Barmouth, to Dolgelley. iitarting from the ROYAL HOTEL (late Uxbrige Anns) !md Railway Sation, Carnarvon, every dty (Su'tda;"<excef)i:edi.:tfter the arrive of the 940a.m. tnua. 'WiU K)st) leave t)o]geUey at 8 ;M every morning (Sun. day!! Mcepted). Barmouth at !) .? a.m., <'M same rente, arriving at the Royal Hotel (late Uxbndge Arms). Carnarvon, in tinta for trains to Chester, Liverpool, n,,Ii?tin, London. &c. BirminghamH, UMPHREYS, JONES & Co., Proprietor. EDWARD Royal Hotel, Carnarvon. June 1st. 18C5. COALS! COALS! COALS! DEST WMAN anf! other COALS at i:Ay- _D GOR RAILWAY STATION, by John WUliMM Co. Best Coals 15a. per Ton. Second do Ms „ Also. DRAINING PIPES, of Superior Quality. Further particulars may be had of Mr. Littier, Rau- way Hotel, Bangor. ?V\ 7- F. TtOMAS?o's. PATENT SEWING W MACHINES.-PRIZE MEDAL.—66. Newgate Street, and Regent Circus, Oxford-street. Loudon, and of Mr. Robert Owen. 15, James-street, Bangor. BLASTING AS NOW ADAPTED BY LENK'S PROCESS. GUN COTTON IS THE CHEAPEST AND SAFFST.EXPLOISM ANI) IS FREE FROM SMUKE. Prices and directions for use on application to MR. WILLIAM CASSON. PIas yn Pecrhyn, Carnarvon. ESTABLISHED 1807. THE NORTH WALES CHRONICLE STEAM PRIMING WORKS. HIGH STREET. BAN GOR, PROPRIETOR—JOHN KENMUIR DOUGLAS. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Executed with Neatness a.nd Expedition, on the MOSr REASONABLE TERMS. PAMPHLETS, I CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES. SOCIETIES' RULES, REPORTS. HAND BILLS, BILL-HEADS. CHECK BOOKS, &< Executed in a superior manner. AUCTION BILLS, POSTERS, &c Well displayed. and on the Shortest Notice. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FOR ALL THE LOXDOS A:fD COUXTRY NEWSPAPERS. Scale of Charged for Advertisements in the North Wales Chronicle. 18. 11 2 l9.6d. 3 4 2s. S ———- 6 2s.Cd. 7 8 3s. 9 10 3a.M 11 ———— 12 -112 ——— 14 4-).6d.l5 1-5;-III' 1 1 8 -J..l CS" In using this Scale place the line at the head of it upon the line at the ¡úad, of the Adrei-tise7itent, and the charge will be found in the division of the Scale inter- afcM by the line at the bottom of the Adver* <t.Mme< Sixpence /o!' <t'efy two lines exceeding the last number 01> <Ae<S'ea<e. THE NORTH WALES CHRONICLE Is published every Friday night, at Eight o'clock, price ;¡d, Unstamped, Stamped. 4d, UFFICM.—CaxtoH Mouse, High Street, Bangor

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