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ç::== WANTED, ASTE U)Y. respectable .Man as In-door Servant—out of livery. Applications, statins? age, previous situation5:, and wages, t'» be directed to W., Poet unlcc. Aberystwyth. A ITUATION WANTED, AS a COOK in a Hotel or a private family, bv a married woman, having been a professed Cook for upwards of 20 nars. AscKp,t,, f?.,ily, b, A" yoi'NG LADY, 24 (,ok fp, 20 y??r.. A \I;('}G\ ¡{: f';il;ee:.n tI:rr'It a young. he teache8 English generally— .Music, Singing, the rudi- D1eub of 't 1),? it ? ?. ?'I? ? y "IOt so much an object as a comfortable home. A,ldre;s-II"A. Poot Office, Takely, Chelmsford, Essex. EDUCATION. 1 1 E'r 1 c,!?-'It "Y S. Hughbn No, -N Y", Place, Bangor, tor 2 guineas-one Kulluil l" ^L p.ud in advance, and the other after 2j lesson* have b,, gi .e One lesson will bt. givell each dar. from 8.1 to 10 1) In- EDUCATION. WASTED in a.private f ^VS.-Ved P^U thre? cr "*n" ft:ur )-(,ar? Ati orplia?, oftier term, vill re i,»trnXai»it i hon,.dP, "i atr",i0"htT lT' f. ho. aliti 1, T,r,n.; Navigation-street, Ad -Z Mr. F..ST..Cl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, WHAT a separate Building. "OUV.« CUAl'EI.. situate T 11 ;¡rI,eilI\i;'I'tl: \)1.1 in ¡. :t' I }< :\n21e8l'Y, in the V,ri,t of Bano, blm a Bmlthng eNtltlel1 a['o'tding to as place of H(.hIOI1S \or,:hip" Wa. 01 t\lf' 6tn»r5Ma l8M. dS '«2'«t««,r for Solemni.ins Marriages therein pursu:mt to the Aft Gh & ith W illi »m IVcap. bJ. Witness my hand this 18th da>of ^j„n Superintendent Register. ,?NGLESEY COUNTY WORKS. PERO'" "('irom of Contracting for th? Erection of a WORK- ROOM in t'ie County Gaol, are requested to send their l'o addressed to me, the undersigned, on or before the ??St h dal of NI-I instant. The Plan ??i Specification re left for inspection at the Office of Mr. DAVID ROBERTS, CO\mty Survevor. Summer HIi), Beaumaris. 0. OWEN, Clerk of the Peace. Beautuaris, 10th May, 18;)9. CONCERT AT MENAI BRIDGE. MISS E. L. WILLIAMS, (The Welsh Nightingale.) i T the request of many respectable inhabitants ami by re,rli: A ion of the Rev. the Rector, will g?', a B.kll, D COLt:H I in the NATIONAL SCHOOL ROOM, Meniu Bridge, on MOXDAY EVBNINO NEXT, May 3rd. 1859 Tickets—Reserved s.eat3, 28.; hak do, h. "Ms iss E. L. WILLIAMS having heard that 80me other Ii il- Ham! ha. a-sumed her distinctive..tie,*»",forra the pub'ic that she i3 the original Welsh Nigtingale. Bangor, May 18th, 1839. 1NGL1S' ROYAL ENTElVrUNMENT, ASSEMBLY ROOM, DEMI-STREET, BANGOR, Tilill Evemw {Friday) and To-morrow {Saturday) and 1I/omla.If, May 20th, 21sl, and 23rd, III,). PATRONIZED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN'. PROFESSOR ALFRED INGlJS has the honour to announce his celebrated seances ;n N A 1 L RAE and PIIYSICk L MAGIC (wi hont Apparatus). VBN I'ttlLOClUlaM, &<■ which be has had the distinguished honour of giving before Her :\Iost Graciot? Majestv the Queen and Court at Wiiid?or C'??st e, their Imnprinl Muietties the Emperor and Empress of th trench at Fontainbleau, the Prince and Princes* of Prussia at their Chateau at Cobletnz, and the principal Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry in England, France, Germany, and Prussia. Also his recent success in Dublin, and the principal towns aud cities in ireland is with- prt'cl'dt'tlt. out P"t. evening at h:\1f4pat 7, to commence J*: R!H'r\ed seats, 2i.: Iront d,). 1 ecou(t do., 6d. Children and Schnol hal'-price to reserved nod trout seat. A GRAND FASHIONABLE DAY ENTERTAINMENT, 011 lon(la). at i u'dock, Carriages ordered for 4 o'clock. MERIONETHSHIRE COUNTY ELECTION. NOTICE. ■«• 1,1 NM \v\TKIN EOWAUO WYNNE, of Peniarth.a I ¡:'It1agJii: ítpttr!¿fh:t of Mrio eth. do hereby, pursuunM^quire, :r lJfllt>J(f!), Solicit ,r, mv Agent for Election Expenses at the said Election. Dated this Seventh day of Ua 159, Signed, W.M. W. E. WYNNE, WitneS8-JGII EDW ABVS. Candidate. All persons having Clains against the said W. W, E. Wynne, of Pel.i:.uth. Eeq on account of the above Election, wil1, within One Month from the date hereof, send in all Bills and Claims to the abo\e.named Edward Walker, the appointed Agent for Eicc. .ion Expenses, tlerwi,e they will UC barred by the 16,h sedwtl of the aid Act of Parliament. Dolgelley, May gill 1859. EXHIBITION OF NOVELTIES FOR MAY. JEFFERY, MOilRISH, [tnt 130., bes: to announce that the Malingers of tluir .Millinery, Ladies' Outfitting, and Dressmaking Departments, have just returned from the Continental and London Markets with the latest de- signs of Fashion, which have been selectell eJ:l)re,,Jy tor the Summer Season, and are now daily displayed in their Show Ruoms. Great effort has been made to render this exposition f a sJperlOr kind and J. I. and Co. feel great pleasure 10 Inutln! their friends tn la\onr them with a i isit. The %I ILLI.NERYE,ill exhibit de- cided noveltieq of the most tUlelul and approved charac- ter in BONNETS, CAPS,HEAD-DRESSES, 'LOWER'" &c., with a great variety ef elegantly-trimmed BONNETS and HA IS. The DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is under the mnaament. 11 a Lady of great t at!. The De?igns a ub. mitted are of 'real elegance and ??rz,ty. The ,ES OUTFI'r.It BABY LINEN DEPART- MENTS will exhibit every description of richly-embroid- .it CI OAKS, HOODS, and DRESSES B,) S, COS- TUMES LADIES* M()R"IG R.Bl?l, DRESSING GOWN'S C'? P? UNDER CLOTHING, and STAYS. COM PTON-HOUSE, 43 to 51, ChurchF-SEreet, Liverpool. LIVER ESTABLISHMENT. THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS, T CAK MICHAEL AND CO 11 wilI exhibit their recentiv-purchascd, S T 0 c0 F NEW GD S, I"?)"di !?g a] th LEADING AND lg.\I!?I'¡\t(''I\'E NOVELTIES produced for the SPRING THADE. As J. C. and Co. are represented by fourteen buyers, who make t h,?r selecti(?ns personally in Hie %ario-? markets, every advan- tage as regards price, soundness of tabrh, dur.bil i?y, design, .tyll I'd colouring, is secured. Adhering to ti i:'g?, of keeping UH very ewet Goods as they are pm(i ,"?d, always wi l give ?.t,? fact'. to the 4?onsu mer iatid at the 1,,west I)os,,?ible pI ric,), J. C. and Co. have carefully avoided old, unfashionable, an" ..?o..d articles, which ue generally dearer in the end than new and -?el,t,d taUrics. leern:Ya :Iadn'atI .1. t: l'iilt: has apldly pror(,8d. mid no ffort h,ll be wanting to retain and increase the public cOl\tJdeuc which I ?a, col?t,ib.t?,lt?Ily to it? success. DuiDIr th month 01 May large quantit\u of New GooIb win be d,il received 10 all th fo lowing Department — SILKS.—The greater j-art of this Stock nas contracted for pr?. vious to the rccent advance, Black Gros, Black Edge, Colour d Gr. CoJnured Glacea, great variety of Fane)" ("hecks. Stripes. &iIo, &c.. and Two and Three Flounced Robes. A large lot of Checks, all Silk. full dre" at 23s. 6d. STUFFS AND DRESSES.—All the new materials in Fancy Crossovers, ChaHies, Winceys, Bareges, &c., 503 Flounced Drt,,8. 59 6J. to 27?. Ud. Alpacas, Coburgs, Merinoes, &r. &c. PRINTS.—2^0 pieces White Grounds. 3Jd. A large stock of the htet patterns in London and Manchester t'rmts lUIJBOSS.-This department will embrace KII the novelties for the coming season, and be unprecedented for variety and extent in Frellch and English Ribbons, Flowers. &e, fcc. HABERDASHERY.—Towu made Fringes to match (all depth.) Mantle Fringes, Shawl 'I rimuáug3, Fancy velvets, Braids, &c. This department has been com. pletely remodelled, and contains a much larger and e rie( stock than usual. L\CES.-For(' :feBilset:' i.Cert:Stvrk. Slec\es, Seh, Collars. & c GLOVES AND HOSIER.Y.—a well-assorted stock, compri.si.ng the best Paris and Engllh nukes. London Kids. Paris Kids. Worcester do. Jouvin'sdo. Yeovil do. ll,)Uil do. rl\1. dQ. r;i'i8c'oo. Alpine dn. do. Grenoble do. Culvat's dtl. SUAWLS—Paisley, e,?(h, and Vienna, lilld lon Grenadine, 'I. is. ? ,,?d )(.\TLEs.8r,t'n'1:lr,,g;i;Ji;Cadf.' !JY our own ma- BONNETS AND MILLINERY.—Twenty eases of the newest shapes in Parii:1 Millinery, London and Dunstable CAHP}:TS-Tt; t, 2s. 3d.; Brussels, Wilton Velvet, alld Kidderminster, Floor CI()th. &c, &c. i planned r,nd fitted by experienced workmen. ^MASKS—Every description of Damasks. ChmUrs, Table Covers, Cor. ice Poles, Cornices, &c. &o Bed- steads and Bedding, tife cases White Window Curtains, will be opened This l).ij (Tuesday) These ",ood only one-half th?4, value, and wÜl and we.ir well 1t Th.(. I.inen8"rI¡:18elïl, and Ca!irops will be found "11 itock(-d With the most useful and serviceable goods, as also 'ts'B?? t'&' )Uldtlll1'ht"l"pBsotOT TED 0 U T, _PT'ERALS ECONOMICALLY SUPPLIED. IVER ESTABLISHMENT, CUvaCH OTBEET, LlvurOOL. ON SALE, A UGUT PHAETO?-wit) carry four, and good as new. Ma}- A be seen at Messrs. P*»uofK ai.d WILLIAMS'S bottom of Uranstreet ?ansor Iricel U Guineas. Apply to A. R. MABTIN, Bangor. — WANTED TO BORROW, SEVERAL Sums from £ 30 to £ 500, on mortgage of good I-reehold ?ecurities. Aho, to L-nd, on the same description of Secu- r'ie?'?e?-F?i Snn.,?ro'? -C ?00(? to 9,?)00- t'? particntari apply to ROHKKT E. ILLIAMS, Solicitor,Tlh)lt TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, OF BODAPON. T 1'' Subscription Lists are still open, and subscribers' names T Ii lu :iY\d ;s iI: aJalP'r,jarrboetrlgd at Conway, or by the Honorary Secretary. (;L It? L, k'EL ?i, Hon. Secretary, Penrhyn, near Co\vay. JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD. JT4 M VE EXH I HI TIOXS, each of the annu il value of Forty Pounds, and t?n"'l' to the close of the Twentieth Term from the Ex- Inbitiouer's Matriculation, being now ""ant, the i riucipaj and Fellows will proceed, r, the 17th day of June, to The Election of deserving persons, being Natives Gf W ales or Mon- m(,uthsliire, whom tt?y shaH have t.U,?d to be in need of support at the Oniversiiy." The Examination will commence -1? Tliursdav, the 16th of June, and C..did.t.. are requested to nil upon the Principa) on Wednesday. the 15th, and to bring with tLem C"r, 'I," of their I,gibil?t) in refpect of birth and Clf- cn.mtan?. and itth?we not ?ready Members onheCoUege. Testimonials as to their P,,vioud conduct. May 19, 1859. TESTIMONIAL TO JAMES WYATT, ESQ., LIME GllOVE, BANGOR. AT a Meeting of Subscribers, hetd at the renrhyn Arms Hote' A on Wednesday, the )lth May.-the Very Rev. the DEAN cf BANGOR in the Chair,—It was ".oived that the names of all nb- scribers above Ten Shillings should be advertised in two of the total papens- LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ S.D, J.N"if. Wil E?q., 0 ,1 Bank } } J" K.M.Griffith.Esq..K.f.Btnk "iin Rev. Eran Lewis, Maesygroes •••• J n William Francis E? q Brynderwen •••• | 1 0 .)ohn E,9., dilt? I10 John Atkinson. Esq., Wig Fawr )' Mr. R. Doig, Tynewydd y Mr. G. P. Benmore, Llandegai } 1 j } y. Mr. C. Bicknell. Penrhyn Arms Hotel j { r U: P, Be,,inore, Ltandeg?Ai 1 1 J[Jj ?N, r. William Itowlaitds, N'au i.I10 .?r??'. {\i[;r6flr}ank 1 8 \!r.J.farry,LondonHot)se.B)tn!;or.?1tUX Mr. William Pritchard, Tanycoed 1 0 Mr.WiHamThomaa.PortPenrhyn. '{}j; Ir. J. Thomas, Slate Yard •••• | 1 f 0 Mr. Wui. Thomas, ditto.. .? :Ia'7)')ia};o'r. t g llr.H. Eiii, I10 ,?r C N. Bicknell, 'r'v'ti ji. en re •••• 1 0 Mr.WitUamGtimth.'DrnMMt I Z \\r. E. Evans, Etwla r, Bangor { } "o Mr.G.SimnMn.Bu)ke)ey-p)ace 1 J 0 Mr. Edward Williams. Penmachno f | Mr.J.T.Parry.Uo?fyr.Uangor. J 0 )H.ee.Hsq.. Bangor I10 ,?rs. Dixson and Do son, Bangor "ft :+J: gfi:f::J:,rgor II ï A.J.DodMn.t-eq.Han?or 110 Mr. R. Roberts, Ty'nyffridd .••• } n Mr.R. Roberts, mason } 1 } %I r.G mason 1 } 0 Ir. A. R. Martin, Caxtun House i 1 X Mr. II. Iorris, coach builder 1 J i Nir0D.,i,?, () M? Robert Parry. Bryncynallt ••». } } Mr. Richard vV'illiains. Taiteiliwnaid J f JJ Mr. Wilium Francis Williams, Bangor j JJ AMend 1 1 0 H. Beaver Roberts. Esq. •••• } ,J X J W. Hughes. Esq •••• } t Messrs. Catherall and Nixon } } n Mr. J, Owen. Carnarvon 1 1 0 Mr. W. H. Owen, ditto f j Mr. H. Owen, Plas Penihyn JJ Edwards, E?q Crnz?r,.?,0 Mr):tMS. Abbey 10 f1ril;1¡:ri:£::rnarl'on l Š :\Ir. Hoger 1\'8118. M enai Bridge. 1 1 0 Mr. W. Y. Hardie, Bar.sor I 1 0 If. A. Robrt;, k;? Br ?.,euri,0 Mr. GrifGth Owen, Coed Howel i i } JnJ ,Nir. flei)llarris,P?rt 1'?rhy.0 11. BerII, .t.?or. —— }t"n :ltit:8:'âft' t t 8 Rev. J. W. Trevor. LUnfaelog 1 0 e: v:c¿'IIIhan 1 î R.v, William Ioron, Llandegai .? J } 0 MeMH.MekMa.Chnter }'0 Mr. J. Willi?, n? J | 0 Mr. Cuthbert, Liverpool. ti1 0n Rev. D. Thomas,Penmachno 1 t 0 Mr. Pierce Owen, Dylasa-uchs, ditt.II 0 Mr. 1). p? '?,,I,,nl J 0 0 I lIomas UobcrU, E"dre-isa .?.110 Mr. J. Hughes, Hafod-Evan 0 Mr. H. Evans, Blaen-y-coed 1 t 0 Mr. William Humphreys, Pennant 110 Mr. Richard Edmunds, Bangor 110 Ir. J, D.Oyly Walk in" ditto 11 0 r: Benj.Sn.r)ey, Han?or '° ??.' ?0?6 .,Jr. U. & C. iti?)i 010 6 -Ni r. llugli Williams, fl?,rt Pvnrhyn010a Mrs. C. Thomas, Talysar.i 0 10 6 M.MC.Wynne.Dandegai 0 10 6 Mr. Win. Parry,Corhri 0 10 C Mr. Thomas Price, Talybont 0 10 6 ?, ,q 'if etiti Bridge 010 0 >lr. G. Evans, Bryneithin 0 10 0 Mr. Robert Hughes, Corhri 0 10 0 Mr. nolit. Pritchard, auctioneer0106 Mr. Thomas Jon", organist, Llandegai. 010 6 Mr. E. Edwards, iroumongtr, Bangor 0 10 6 Mr. J. Owen, Menai Foundry, ditto 0 10 6 AI r. Isaac Rowland@, m?so: l.land,gi0106 Mr. D??i d Rowland-, ditto ditto «. 0 10 6 "0 Mr. ?? Thomas, painter, Bangor  0 10 6 Mr. John 0 ?v e n, Bethesda 0 i0 0 Rev. J. Morgan, Yshytty. 0 10 6 Mr. 1 homas Davies, ditto it ,N ? j? pi.? •••••• 0 10 6 .Nl I)avi,t R,)b,,t?, Ei,id?006 Mr. E. Hughes, Brynia Defaid 0 10 6 Mr .D J ..?.,  006 Mr. D. Jones, Fedw 0 10 6 Mr.G.Hu?.Ty.m?t .0106 Nir? Jr,Pbt", M,)?l.byk?'006 Mr. Robt. William, Moelmachyna 0 10 6 Me?rs. O. and D. J mes. I' fo(i rait?0106 Messrs. J. Davie. and J. Williams, LI?,,h??dd 11?,f?d0106 Ir. Hobt. E)?.Dy)aaa-isaf 0 10 6 Mr. David Jones. Penygeulan ••«• 0 10 6 Mr. dr"r! Penmachno 0)0 6 Mr. H.t,t I h.??.d.. do. 0 ?06 Irs. I. Roberts, 0"r-y-?'0106 Mr. J. Jones, Carreg Goedog 0 10 6 ,I, wIf Gi Hall 0 10 C Ir, J. Roberts, Penybedw Ucha* 0 10 6 M lid. Pierce, Tater y Gerwin .» 0 10 6 Mr. Wm. Jones, Ty Coch 0 10 C T. 0 10 6 Mr. Lewis Edwards, Gwcrn Noea 0 10 0 Mr. Wm. Evans, Tyinawr 0 10 6 Mr. L d ,y d r,, 0 10 6 .Ni r, Win. Roberts, Brynbras 0 10 6 Mr. II. William., Fronddu 0 10 6 Mr. Wm. H.pt;r, y' Pennant 016 Mr. Mathew Roberts, Pant glas 0 10 6 Per Mr. 0. P. Benmore, minor sums 1 1 0 Per Mr. E. Williams, Penmachno, ditt.676 Mr. 0e-reet%vi ge Bethesda 1 1 0 M,,r,,iill g 1 1 0 Ir, David Willi. "1'?t 1 1 0 Mr.J Morris, Tan y G r,h ?. 1 1 0 Mrs. Williams, Gerlan 1 100 ¡'{J;l\:fI¡:'r:nYdd 1 11 Mr. S'' jJnS, ?)..y.?ae/ .? ?' ?' 0 10 6 Mr. H. Edwards, Mynydd 0 10 6 Mr. J. Thoma- Derwendeg 0 10 6 Mr?.rh?a' )')<-rwe!)r)e? ?.?.0)06 Mr. '*i''t'.int 0 10 6 Mr.GJ<ne!?? .?.0)06 .Nir. Wui Wi?ius. flen3t)ryn0106 MI. R. ;Iorri?:0106 Mr. J. l?ewis, Trosvffordd 0 10 0 Rev. J. C. Vmeent, Bethesda 0 10 6 PerJFranci? F,,q., 47 39 Capt. Evan Owen, Upper Bangor 0 10 0 CRpt. G Williams, Well-street '0 10 10 (-'apt E. Owen, Garth 10 Capt.J.t:H!s.Garth. .?li0 Five Fri'?d' from Lherpool, per Mr. Lloyd 0 3 0 Mr.' 1'. J(3? th 1 1 0 Mr, O. T-inmas, Port Penrhyn 1 1 0 ?NI R. 1 tt t7\, Æi;J:f. ¡ ¡ Š Mr. Win. Lewis. Dean-street 110 Mr. I- 11 le,, lot ditto 10 0 Jr. E. Williams. Menai View Terrace 1 1 0 Capt. 1. Hughes. Drum-street 0 10 0 Capt. R. Loyd, Well-street 1 1 0 .11,. J'S.,?t 11, 1 1 1 0 Mr. Robt. Jones. Hirael 0 10 0 Mr. W. Jllne, Fort Penihyn 0?O6 .\Ir. J. 1,1(, 126 Mr Riehard Humphreys, Llanfaglan I I 0 John Mi lingtnn, Esq ,'Port Dmorwic 1 1 0 Mr. 1(. 1'. Power, Itrjneyna It J J 00 Mr. Sa. uel l!o erts, Bangor  Mrs. Price, Hiriel •••• 1 <> M?(?'r'J???.??? ?.-? .?? 0 Sir. John Burn, Penrhyn. •••• } { « Mr. Griffith Williams, Glanlhgwy ? „ Mrs. Roberts, Djffryn M>nibyr 1 i10ft Mr. (>en Hughes, Ohulllall  010 6 II'. IJ H!{II J()IIt't (jr"eluu 0 10 Ô Mr/?'.n \)n9he?'Tanyfon''<-nt.B?or ,I. L Ins Esn solicitor, n.-or  1 1 0 Ws Charles ,I" Ciare ?iount, Dublin 1 1 0 John Williams, Esq, 1'rt'!f,IÍj •••■ •••• j g 1" D Willi;?,,?-, 10 llr. 'I'l \"ii C.,?d .I10 Rjv.T.R. EU?.?)nin •••• } ? g Miss Ell i",],, Bangor 10 Mr.I)Mie!Wt)ti..nM.GMth  } Õ 0 Rev. E. P.gh?, U.r0100 Rev. Henrv Owen, Llangefni 0 \)r.J.Uenman.U?UeHote),Bans;or. j j 0V Richard Dane! Esq., Menai Bridge 1 1 0 Ho'b? Da??Eaq''Bo?ondeb° ••••••  HII':t 'I'e::i' r t;dêmmiti'iIl be hel?"?t th? ien r. I ws Uol, -xt. at 2 o'clock p.m. Wll. T?RITC H ARD, IHon. Bece. b:sRD. j Bon, 8ec., JOHN ARONSON, TAILOR AND DRAPER, BANK PLACE, BANGOR, BEGS to inform l?'?numerous Patrons and the Public that he has now completedI'isforth,present e,ison. in the Loudon and Parisian Markets and his Stock will be found replete with e?ery novelty in FANCY COATINGS, TROWSERINGS, VESTINGS, &c. J. A. begs to call particular attention to III. unequalled SUMMER SUITS FOR 50s., All Wool, warranted Shrunk, made from Scotclt, Welsh, Irish and other Tweeds, guaranteed to fit, and in the newest slype. SUPERFINE BLACK AND DRESS COATS, FROM 50s., TROWSEBS TO MEASURE, 16s. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LIVERIES, MADE ON RESONABLLE TERMS. HATS, KNAPSACKS, PORTMANTEAUS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY. A SUIT OF CLOTHES AT 1IOHI. HOURS' NOTIOE. BOOT AND SHOE ES TABLISHMENT, MARKET FLAGS, RUTHIN. CHARLES JONES having just returned from Market, begs to acquaint hi, Friends th.t he has a large suppl> of LADIES 3 BOOTS \J and SHOES of all descriptions, both London and Paris make, 01 the most recent fashion. Market Phcc, ltuthin, May 4th. MESSRS. BE CKETT BROTHERS, BRIDGE STREET ROW AND EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, ..» n„v „ni> Fnrni«hin» Stock of the old-established Firm of Messrs. Prichard, Eastgate Row r ,i?h ,t ?"I occup??%ie y of the tli?tt tlie ar e noiv  br?.? ??, ?d r ful ly 'r ?r d to execute all ordeu with ,¡hich "-? "?' -?-? ? Customers of the late Firm. "CARPET AD FURN[SHIG ESTABLISHMENT, EASTGATE ROW (LATE P?cnARD's.) .l.DRAPERY.M?C? AND .MILLINERY ES I ABLISH.V1EN I-, BRIIJGE SiltEEf ROW. Messrs. B. respectfully reque$t that all letters may bL? addressed in full- BECKETT BROTHERS. N 0 T I C E. OTEL-KEEPERS, SEMINARIES, AND ALL LARGE CONSUMERS OF LI TEA, Supplied with 12, 20, and 40 lb. Boxes and 84 Ib, Chests, as imported, on the Best Terms, AT VEY BROTHERS' gi WHOLESALE TEA AND COFFEE A L E R S, No. 32, LONDON-ROAD, LIVERPOOL. Town and Country Orders received by morning post, executed and despatched on the same day. IMPORT A 1ST T TO PAEMEES. CARRIAGE ALLOWED. GEORGE ROBINS-On FERTILIZERS. E HAWORTII AGENT FOR THE NORTAWALES DISTRICT, BANGOR. ftFORGE AGENT FOR THE NORTH WALES DIS'l'RIC'f, BA.NGOR, £ 8, d. Quantity per Acre. No. 1—Robinson's Fertilizer for Grain and G« rasses 1^ 0 per Ton. 3 to 5 wts. No 2- for Roots 5 15 0 4to6??,?. N: for Roots 5150 ¡: g:forRoots, The above in a concentrated form 7 10 0 „ ?: ';2to4cwt?f???dGra?- 01AA 0 to cwts. No. 3-??.pr Ftat Mau?re  *'? No. t:i;'} Destroying Wire W orm, Sc It « „ »1 to 2 cwts. Broadcast. í=r:hgl;:e;rG);n3;:P I;Y; '¿i;¡iô; 'b'ag1: lb.; '5610.. ;iiz lb. iu Ib:'aoh. US: P .SY 1 ba.; lb?:?? -Z4 lb?. each. ROBINSON'S AGRICULTURAL GREASE AT LOW PRICES. TESTIMONIALS LOST FREE. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS ARE- LIVERPOOL, 134, DUKE STREET (Jirectly opposite, Berry-street) LONDON, 33, LUDGATE HILL, and 110, REGENT STREET. attendance daily FROM TEN TO SIX. Attendance in CHESTER, I Every "?DAY, at No. 3, Pepper Street. BAN il OB, N WALES. I The f?T?t MONDAY \n each Month, at Mr. Bobprte.WttchMaker.H?h Street. CARNARVON, The first UGSDAY in each Alo ith, at the Uxbridge Arms, Fi ote lt,p r MFSSRS GABRIEL, the old-established Surge ,n and Mechanical Dentists, present their compliments to ine innaoitanis oi B\; NGOR and CARNARVON, and their Vicinities, and beg to state that one of the Firm will visit the above Towns regularly and b? nn il.r 10-iS of TEELH it?., fr.. 10 to 5 o'clock eai-h day. 'I'I, e, ty ha81ong bee? felt throughout p?rl, f tl^ conn try of being able to obtain the services of a Dentist of some st?n di." in .,?i without the necessity :rai: r, II,¡O t b Fnb a¿i ::l:e af:tl; services. Ihis :Iidr;wr', a.bri.t w.H .t once ssnunpnpllyv MMeessss« rs. G re the P patentees of an entirely new description of TEETH and GU MS, which are flted with absolute pre or .ne..?. ind.e. warrar fted to prove as dim an u»eful in the mouth 9 the natural masticators; anii, in order to economical, they are supplied at charE'8 strictly moderate. Messrs. G/a Pamphlet  rniw the ,.t hi .h. b,?. approved by the highest medical authoritie3 and the Press, and will be sent post- free by Messrs. Gabriel, who are manuiacturers of every apecmluv annerUming to the profoS3iorK-^Ublishe l l^4. Messrs. Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR will be on the 6tb of T ne. ?aonei. CARNARVON on the 7th of June. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. DECAYED T The beat in Europe, warranted to retain their colour, froip 3d. 6d. per tnoth. Seb, X4 4.. DECAYED TEETH effectually stopped with the WHITE ENAMEL, GO..D, and SUCCEDAN1UM, prevents further ?,cay ,nd t..th-.?he. MFSSR" GABRIEL'S Prepared WHITE GUT??M?E.?M'EL. forSTOPPfNODf!CAT!EDTEErH or TOOTH. ? AfH?P '7 ?hi?. ?uab.e.topun?. placed in the cavity "hen perf,Iy ? and becometh?.t a? the tooth itself in ten minutes after Id rim ?de?ed member sound and useful in mastication. Price 1. 6d. per bo?.dn?tMn.endoMd. SoMby ill ?nia?n in ?e derf cowtS. or can be had direct from the Inventors, for 20 stamps. Obser? their n ?e on each box. w.th-  0Bt MESSRS?'OABRMiL'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for Preserving and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, is sold by all AIESSRS. GABR FO\YDEB, for rre<er?? and Cteaning the Teeth and Gum., i..o)d by aU 0^\aT'r^ievvlv-i 61\. per box. STOPPING flECAYED FRONT TEETH, which renders ????S'?'?A''B?E'L"????i?.d''yHITE ENAMEf. for STOPPING NECAYEP FRONT TEETH, ?l?ih render. then?ound?nd?oe, not turn black. May be had on application, or through any Chemist in the K.?don,. Price 5.. per box, d?r,??ti use. ?E?GA?EL have introduced into successful practice the ELECTKO-GALVANIC PROCESS, for the painless ex- ^e1 and all operation, connected l''n' S?r g e ry '?'?S'jB?G'.??'L?n attendance daily, fro ?I .to 7,.d may be consulted on the Loss of Teeth, and all operations ap- pertaining to Dentistry, at their establishment$ pertaining to Dentistry, at their ?,  Liverpool j,?;, oppoiUt Berry-street.) 33, Lud?ate-hill, and 110, Ilegent-tr?, London. Consultations free of epenie. and charges stuctly moderate. Agent for Chester, Messrs. Piatt & Son. ChcmUts^ Wre,hai^. ?ll ?d? Bangor, Mr. Griffiths, High-street, C.,n A fr G. Owens, Chemist. FURNITURE CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILROAD STATION. PERSONS Furnishing are recommended to apply for the com- r plete FURNISHING GUIDE, Illustrated by ?.0 E.gr.?ng?. (forwarded post free.) Details of every article r?qir?d, and ?'ed 'to'' a))'Sa?? ? society. The complete ?stimate will be found most useful. ?'??te No. 1.—A Four Roomed House £20 11 0 2.— Six „ J0J ?E&\ :11 \g 4' T,n 64 3 6 B.??.Cit-Furniture Warehouse, No" 9,10, & 11, Finsbury ?errace, "City Road, London, E.C. ELECTRO PLATE. JOSEPH MAYER, SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLER, 68 and 70, LORD STREET, RESPECTFULLY informs his Patrons and the Public, that in ddi?i.. to hi, large t.?k of LVER PLATE, he has a very extensive assortment of ELECTRO PLATE, Including Epergnes, Fruit and Flower Stands. Candelabra, Dcs- sert Stands, Dishes end Dish Covers, with THE NEW SALMON DISHES; Tea and Coffee Services, Toast Racks, Kettles, Tea Urns, Cake and Bread Baskets. THE NEW FISH TABLE KNIVES AND CARVERS, Soup and Sauce Tureens, Wine Co ders, Butter Coolers, Liquor, Cruet and Egg Frames; also THE NEW LUNCHEON FRAMES, Dessert Knives an 1 Forks, Asparagus Tongs, Grape Scissois. Wiue Stands, Spoons and Forks of the newest patterns, WITH EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE TABLE. J. M. has also a Collection of CHURCH PLATE, In which may be numbered many Specimens of Mediaeval designs, as well as the most approved pa terns now in use. THE JEWELLERY Comprises suites of Nt-cklace, Bracelets, Brooch and Earrings, in all the precious GeHls, as Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, and Pearls, besides the less costly Stnnes of Amethyst, Topaz, Car- buncle, and Onyx. Gold Ornaments of Greek, Etruscan, Saxon, and Medieval styles Rings, both in Gems and Signets Pins, Lockets, chains, Studs, and Buttons, in every recognised style. FOR PRESENTATION PIECES, GOLD AND SILVEB SNUFP UOXRS, CIGAR AND FUSRR CASES, CARD CASES, CUPS, GOBLETS, AND MANY oTIIEU ARTICLES. N.B.-An Illustrated Catalogue of the prices of Silver Plate, Electro and Sheffield Plate, Jewellery, IVatchei, Clocks, and Cutlery, may be had gratis, or will be sent post free on application. JOSEPH MAYER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, AND WATCHMAKER. 68 & 70, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. ELLIS'S RUTHIN SODA WATER. R ELLIS and SON beg re'pectfully to inform the Public that K. their SODA, POTASS, AND SELTZER WATERS, CHAMPAGNE LEMONADE, 5) long celebrated for their unrivalled purity, may be obtained from all respectable Retailers of Mineral Waters in the United K indom. IMPORTERS OF GERMAN SELTZER WATER, RUTHIN. NORTH WALES. BOROUGH OF BIRMINGHAM. NEW CATTLE MARKET, EVERY TUESDAY. THE Council of the Borough of Birmingham, in the County of TWarwick. hereby give Notice, that a NEW and ADDI- TIONAL'MARKET for the SALE of FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES, will be holdcn in Smithfield, in the said Boroush. on TUESDAY, the 7th day of June next, and eery succeeding Tuesda 7 until further notice, commencing at ?,,e.'clock in the morn?., and ending at Si.clock in the arternoonT By order of the Council. THOS. STANDBRIDGE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office. Birmingham, 5th of May, 1859. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold nf Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Pre»crU>ed by the mOit eminent Medical Men th rouhout the world, as the ?ar?,stpe and most effectual remedy for Co,?su ?PTI014, BRONCHITIS, I?T l?A,GU'r, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DISEASES OP THE SKIN, INFANTILE WASTING. nICK RTS. GEN8RAL DEBILITY, & ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. Dlt. DE JONGH'S Oil i, li?e .t efficacious, the most ?I.I.- 1) it, r,p?,' ',rati%-e bpiy lt!e mo?t economical of all kinds. Ita immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is established hy innumerable t?timunia,,a from Physicians and Surgeons of European reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:- THE LATE DR. PEREIRA F.R.S., Professor oj the University of London, fyc. "Whether eOlhldered with reference to its colour, flavour, or chemical properties, I am satisfied that, for medicinal purposes, no tiner Oil can be procured." SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, Esq., M.D., F.B.S., Principal qf the Royal College of Chemistryt Liver- pool, Sfc. 8fc, Berzelius and others of the leading chemists and physicians of Europe having teotimonialised in favour of your Oil is a proof of its superiority over all the otllds that are vended." B. M, LAWRANCE, Esq., M. D Ophthalmic Surgeon to the J:2å't MÆ';tltern Hos- pital, c, fyc. I am 80 impressed with the 8upennrity of you, Cod Liver Oil that I invariably prescribe it in preference to any other, feeling asured that. 1 am recommending a genuine article, and not a manufactured compound, in which the efficacy of this invaluably medicine 16 destroyed." fold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pi.t., 4.. 9d. QI1rt$t 94., ?.p..I?d, and labelled with DR. D8 JONGH'S signa- ture, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE OENUINI, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO.. 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C Purchasers are solicitously cautioned against prdposed substitutions, as they proceedfrolll interested motives, and will infallibly result in disappointment to the purchaser. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR PAPER HANGINGS CAT]ITEITALL & NIXON'S, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. CATHERALL & NIXON very respectfully announce to the Public, and the Trade, that they have just purchased from the most extensive Manufactories in England, a large and varied Stock of Paper Hangings, consisting of MANY THOUSANDS OF PIECES of the Newest and Choicest designs; and qre now offering them AT EX TRA ORPIN ARIL Y LP W PRICES. GAITTH, BANGOR. TO BE LET, I A FURNISHED RESIDENCE, with a Garden attached,sitn?et on the banks of the Menai, and commanding an extcnshe, delihtt111 view. Apply to Ir. THOMAS FOULKES, Bangor. WINES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. W&A. GILBEY'S SOUTH AFRICAN PORT, SHERRY, &c., &c., 30s. per doz„ first growths only. T,,o.,npl?. for 12 9ta?. 't;.V .Brandy 15.. per Gallon. W, & A. Gilbey, Wine Importerg and DistiHe?. ?7. Oxford Street. l?ondoti, N 31, Upper Sackville Street, ,il and l2 ?t. Andrew Square, 31, Llppcr Sackviii e Stre""t ?,t?, 1'ri,? Li?t?, ?,n, t p,)? t free. Ed ?h d,? I R ROBERT PRICHARD, NEW It Y STREET, HOLYHEAD, BEGS to announce that he has taken out a License to ?rry on Gt I?e bu qinfs, of a) AUCTIONEER, and hopes to merit a share of pub ic atroiia-P. ? yft'C?r'tO?? PROBATE and ADIINrTnATIoNJ LBOACt and SUCCESSION Duties made on reasonable terms. Hol) head, March 21. 185U. SALE BY MR, DEW. TT) BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW, At the BLUR BELL INN, Conivay on FRIDAY, May 37th, 1859, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, under apowei of Sale, contained M ortage. T? ORTY ?tY-FOt'RTH PARTS or SHARES,of and in the F ?,?l..ging ;h;: of ,f':r.:n now )yin? at the Dee Bank, near H,,Iy??li RMh?y Station, with the li"ke in"Pat t? or DS" hr?. of all the SaUt. Cordage, Anchors, and appurtenances to the said Sloop The "ANN is a strongly built vessel, V9 recently undergone athoronh repair, and been fitted with new Sails and Rigging, and she is capable of carrying a Cargo of about I ifty I ons. For inspecting Ihe Vessel application may be made on Board and any further particulars may be obtained at the Office of Mr. HENRY LLOYD JONES, Solicitor, Baugor.orot the AUCTIONERR, B i,i?h Ba?ggr. ° ?"B?"ne'r?i? 24-61th? will be offered for Sale at the same time and place. RE THE LATE SIR ROBEKT WILLIAMES VAUGHAN, BART., DECEASED. Important and Unreserved Sale of First-Class HUNTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES, FOX HOUNDS, SPORTING DOGS, CARRIAGES AND FARMING STOCK, AT RHUG. IN THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. MR. WI L L I A M DEW, Ha* the pleasing 8Rti'action to announce that he has b??? n??re? with the co?an?'' of the Trustees of the late $ir Robert Vaughan, Bart., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 7th and 8th of June, 1859, (commencing each morning at 11 o'clock to the minute}t at the above-named NOBLE MANSION (distant one mile from Cor- wen, and fourteen miles Irom the Llangollen Road Station, on the Chester and Shrewsbury Line)- rr'?'H whole of this ?kno?n't'piendid STUD. comprMin?40 superior weight .carrying HUNTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES and PONIES; acekbrated PACKSof FOX HOUNDS, de?ce.d from the best blood in England 24 valuable SETTERS. POINT- ERS, RETRIEVERS, and SPANIELS; several well-bred Fox TerrierB; Saddlery, Clothing, Harness, and CARRIAGES toge- ther with the entire F AltMING STOCK, consisting of a Dairy of 15 noted Cows; 4 Bulls (one a beautiful 2-year-old Guernsey) 6 Cah'es 3) St re Ca1tle, ranging from one to tbree-),eare-ol?; 3 prime fat 4-5-ear.?ld OiLe 4 powerful Cart Hor?es 2 pro. i." Y.?rl,"g C,,t ?otts?OSH'R?HtBM DOWN EWES and 1111, T .Bz?,a." Lambs. ?<" ?r?!rt!n? of IMPLEfETS in HUSBANDRY, in CaTM. WaMon'. O'?'th.. H?rmw9. Threshing Machine, Win- nowing ditto. Chaff Cutter. Dairy Utensils, &c as well as the whole of the CORN and HAY, descriptive Catalogues of which may be had seven days previously at the principal Hot,. in North Wales, Chester, and Liverpool: at the Office of this Paper. at Rhug, and of the Auctioneer. British Hotel, Bangor. May be viewed between 10 and 4 on the Saturday and Monday next preceding, and up to II o'clock on the mornings ot Sale. ORDER OF SALE. FIRST DAY-FMmin? Stock. Corn and Hay, at the Farm Yard. SECOND OAY—Horses, Hounds, Carriages, and all appertaining to the Hunting Department. *° N-B.-The Auctioneer is authorised to receive OfTers, by pri- val? Tender, for the Fox Hounds (?' couple), either in one or two Lots, wnich must be sent in on or before lhe 1st of June, ? These may be ?een at any time by applying to Mr. WiUiamt. of CeCn, ?h,, o'n'l' will leave the Llangollen Road Station upon the ar?'aTo'f Xe '-2' a?n*' trai,?3 fr n. Chester and Shrewsbury on the ..ys of '?dle, and return at 6 p.m. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGE AND HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE AT TUB EPISCOPAL PALACE, BAN GOB. MR. WILLIAM DEW BEGS respectfully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, .nd the I B Ehf; 19 jt:mfarn\l;:tin;nadfr the Rpe, ,?si,e. nIa't?it ?els e of he late LORD BISHOP of Bangor, to make the nece?MV arrangements to tell byPUBLIC AUC1IO^ N, Ion Tuesday, the 13th ot June. 1859, and the four following days, "I I the VALUABLE EFFCTS attached to this extensive Establishment. Full particulars will in due time be issued in advertisements and catalogues. SALE BY MR, FELTON. LLANDUDNO. Sale of a very desirable Leasehold Property, situate in Church Walks. MR. GEORGE FELTON Has been instructed by the Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION (wi b the concurrence of the Mortgagor), at the ST. GEoRGE's HOTEL in the I own of Llandudno, on THURSDAY, the 26th day oi May, 1859, at 3 G'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions to be then and there prodllced- ALL that de*irahle aud substantial Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises, known as DOVER HOUSE, situate fronting 'R flott,IE, 'i?vn of to Church Walks, in the fashionable and increasing Town or Llandudno, in the occupation 0: Mr. John Williams, build, r, and affording 'he following accommodation, viz. :—Entrance Hall; Dining, Drawing, and Sitting Hooms; 6 or 7 good Bedrooms: Kitchen. Back Kitchen, and Scullery Pantries and ClosetR. aud other conveniences; togetherwÍfh ajgoud COTTAGE at the Back. Joiner's Woikshop. Gar-ten, &c. &c. The Property is held under a BENEWABIB LUSH. for 75 year. bearing date The 14th of June, 1852, at all apportioned Annual Ground Bentota HaU-aCr\Yn only. The Situation it occupies i? that which ha, hitherto been most .I ht after both for private Houses', and fur Business, to which latti-r purpose it might easily be converted, if required, at a tnttlllg outlay. The Gas and Water have been laid on; the pr?.i,,? are thor- ..?l!iy.i d!.i,d, and 11,? p,?p?.t. ot the IT,? th. continually and rapidly improving; and judging Iroin the many and high encnmiulIIs passed upon the place for the dryness and mild, ess of its climate by professional gentlemen of standing, It will, beyond a doubt, ere long become a favourite Wintei as well as Summer neort. The Auctioneer can therefore, without hesitation, recommend this to the Puplic as all Eligible Investment. For all tl rtht-r particu ars, apply to Messrs. W. n. RRRCE an I FARRANT, Solicitors, L\anrluduo; WH. tlUGURS, ESQ., Solid. for. Conway; or to the AUCTIONEER, at the Estate Office, Llandudno. 5th May, 1850. LLANDUDNO, CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. GEORGE FELTON, At the ST. GBOROB'S MOTBL, in the Town of Llandudno, on THURSDAY, the 26 II day ot May, 1859, at the hour of a o'clo\:k in the afternoon, and subject to Buch condiuons han be pro- duced ?t ht: time 0li A '? ??UI'BL'? "t?;A?Et?'f.U PROPERTY, known as 44 EM- ADEN H oUSE situate in C Walk., b?t,?n Mostyn- street and the E.}lanad, and within a minute's walk of the latter.—The Premises (widch are at present in the occupation of George Oldham, E?q., as yearly tenant), are ol,tl, ranged and eorn M. i I t, house is well built, the rooms are well proportioned and loft,. and the Sitting Rooms in front have Bay windows. The Property is held under a RENBWABLR LUSR for a term of 75 ye?rf. ornJeMi.? on th!31? day 01 May, 1&)3, at an appor tioned annual Ground Rent of Half-?L-Cro only. For any further particul 'aro prior to th of Sale, p,ly to Me. W. H. RBSCB and FARRAST, Solicitors, or tothe A UC. TIONBBB, at the Estate Office*, L aududno. 12tit May, LOW. NORTH WALES. [ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Under the direction of the Court of Chancery, some time in the month of June next. SEVERAL FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD ESTATES,in the S EItt. F;?:nnltl,:I,ldD A:Etn property of George lietti?. Esq deceased, in Lots. IN CARNARVONSHIRE. A Farm House and 19*. 3r. 20p of Land in Llanfagdalen, called MorfaCwtta. A Farm House and 9a. lr. 27p. of Land in Llallllyfoi, called Dr)"ncochmawr. 13 T ?r.n ?nnM and 13a. 3r. 7p. of Land in LhnHyfn), caUed Ty'ddyn Cndwallade". A Farm House and 132a. 3r, 4p. of Land in Llallfihangel-y-Pen- .mit, ,rv,?,I,tn otherwise Llanfihangel.. 't'a?n 'SouMandMa?r. ? of Land in Cbm?, called Derwvn-uchaf. A Farm House and Ua. 3r. Hp. of Land in Clynnog, called Tanyfoelbach. e\'rat .14?s'ua,? and 3a, Or. S8p. of L?d in Lla wn caUed nr.ilt D!newyd. ??o Ai!o??ts Common on Iorfa Din)k in Llanwnda, con- Several Field, of Land in Llanbeblig, containing Ila. 3r. 20p., called Tyddyn Fletcher.. Three Pews in St. Mary's Chapel, Carnarvon, numbered re- spectively 24,34, and 52 House and Shop in Castle Ditch, Carnanon, in the occupation of m ry Gri Mth' widow. L, :,el(,Id flu ?es in Bangor-street, Carnarvon, late in the oc- cupation 01 the saM George lJeuíd. Farn! House and 9a. Or. 8p. of Land in Llanberis, called B.I?h- yg ? '^An Allotment of Common on Morfa Dina? Dinlle, in Lbn- dwrog, containing 2a. 2r. 8p., in the occupation of William Jone.. IN A.VULESI-'Y' Farm House and 16.. lr. 23p. of Land in Llanbedrgoch, An- glesey, called Glanrafon. IN FLINTSIHRE, Two Pieces of Land, containing 8a. 2r. Op. in Mold, called Cefnmawr. Further particulars m?y be obtained from Mr. F,DWD. ^GRIFFITH POWBLL, Solicitor, Carnarvon, and of Me?rs. BLOXHAM & HLH- 9oN, Solicitors, It Lincolns Inn Fields, London, who will r?eiire offers by private treaty till the day of Sale is hed. THE FOLLOWING LETTER Has been addressed from the Ifar Office to the Lord Lieutenant of this County War Office, Pall Iall, 12th May, !M9. SIR,-Her Maj esty's Government having had under considera- t? It:f:f e[t\I,ii: P\!r. NeÉR RIFLE CORPS, under .he Pro<isions of the Actofth Oeo. 3rd. cap. 54, a? weU as of Artillery Corps and Companies itt Maritime Towns in which there may be Forts and ?"ne? h, the honour to info1 m you that I 8h11 be prepared to receive thrmgtt you, and COhsider any propoal with that object which may eman- ate from the County under your charge. The principal and most important provisions of the Act ve- That the Corps be formed under Officers bearing the Commis- sion of the Lieutenant of the Count; That its Members must take the Oath of Allegiance before t Deputy-Lieutenant or Justice of the Peace, or a Commlsiioned Officpr of the Corps: ° That it be li?bl? to be (alled out in case of Mtua) invMion, or appearance of an enemy in force on the Coast, or in case of rebel- lion arising out of either of those emt'rgendes That it.thus under arms, its %1 11?be..r?..bjett.Militry ,,?. aud entitled to be biHtted, and to receive pay in like man- ner as the Regular Army That all Co.n,, Office.. disabled in ..lual Service an en- ? )<f .t and Non commiMioned Officers and Private. xS  of Commissioned Officers kille(' in it!rvice to 6en?,Zforlif, given to Wido?ofOnicersofHtrMaje<ty'aRe?u.<'?? 'i?hat Members cannot quit the Corps when on âhial service, but may do so at any other time by giving fourteen a)s' notice t 'Th? me?'b? who have attended eight days M ?ac? four month, or a total of t,,?.ty-f.ur d.v drill and exercise in t h0 ,r, are entitled to be returned as E ff" e,tq ?ll,? ?'ha?temhe? returned are exempt from Militia Ballot, or from being called upon to serve in any other levy: That all property of the Corps is legalh vested in the Command- ing ( fficer; and subscriptions aud fines under the rules and re- gulations are recoverable by him before a Magistrate. The Conditions on which her Majesty's Government will re- com,??nd to her Majesty the acceptance of any proposal are— That the formation of the Corp' be recommended by the Lord Lieutenant of th. Count1 ?'?'" X'?o?pe be subject to the prftisiona of the Act already hat '?!)?t it, members undertake to provide theit own arm' 'n< equipments, and to defray a)! expenses ,iligt ,.hecorps,exceot in t,? ,-e., fi,i .? bl?d ctual service That the Rules and Regulations which may be I?..ght n.- sar? ?e submitted t, me, in acMrdanee with the 56th Section -C ?? t. ?he Uniform and Equipments of the Corps may be settled by thh1 .et:an'arg,t ;mth:U:{ provided at the expense of the Meinber?, must be furnished un- d," the superintendence, and according to the regulations of this DYpartme?' iTI order to secure a perfectuif?r.!ity of euajre. The Es Latt;l isbment of Officers and No". o ?,on?d Gmcer* will be n'?d by ?e a? recorded in ?° B?.?i.om. and, in order that I may be en ,bled to determine the proportion, you "if be pieased to 'p,t.f Private Mea which you will recommend, and into how many Companies you propOie to divide them. •„«.■ I have only to add that ( shall (OaK to 5ou» *9 pcr Ø"nJ"l. Lie?e?n?or° the nomination of proper petsb;.It.; OfBcert, subject to the Queen's approval. I have the honour to be. Sir, Your mod obedient Servant, J PERL. Her Majesty's Lieutenant for the County of Carnarvon. S COT TIS H WID 0 W S' FUN D' sAND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTAnLlslIsD A.D. 1815. The INVESTED FUNDS belonging to this Inatit tinn-produ?d ntirel, from the accumulation of the Memheu' pr,,i,?m?now a?? to more than "t'H?HE'' M? LLX? T?REE ?'uS?? T?OUS\\[) POUND", and the A??UALREV?OHe?M<b FOU&HU?DKKP AKU TEN THOUSAND POUNDS TheAMuret'MMemhersMethenntypMtieeinterettedmthe Funda.or entit)t<? to beneat from the Pror,t, and the Director* 'le.ir? to re :,i,,d those h. contemplate joining tl?? -?t?t,,ti-n. ??0'f?e' SE?.T'?J'tA? ?'?M1'!G ?TtO?S and AHOCATtONt of Suxrms 1,OtiT takes place at the close of t859. and that all rartidpatin Assurances effected during the present year will be ranked in '? investigation as Pouc^s of OjilVli ING. WM.LINI)SAY, 8.1,WY- No. 5. St. A'drew Sq?11?, EI;nburgh 6th May, 1859. CHESTER HONORARY BOARD. Gregory Burnett, EAq.. Hawarden. T1.Fred. ??;o?:' ?or of the Holy Tr.?. Alexander Mackintosh, fl?4 "IC. K. ?*'?e?. ''?q".?'e'M'?er of the County Ceattt. Jolin'l'rev.r, E?q ? Br..k,?l. r, John Smith, Esq.. Brookfield, Che* er. Meadows Frost, Esq., St. John's Home, Chester. Agent for Chester and North Wales. JAMES SMITH, OLD BANK, CHBSTER. Agent at Bangor, ROBERl' STEWART. National Provincial Bank. ACCIDENTS ARE OF DAILY OCCURRENCE. Insurance data show that ONE PERSON in every FIFTEEH is more or less injured by Accident yearly. An annual Payment of iS secures A FIXED ALLOWANCE OF tG PER WEEK, IN THE EVENT OF INJURY, OR £1.000 IN CASt; OF DEATH. FROM ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION U, a policy in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. which has already paid in compensation for Accidents 137,069 Form* of Proposal alld Prospectuses ma)" be had at t.11 Coos- pany's Office-, and at all the principal Railway Stations, where, also. 11ACOLDENTS ALoNa may be insured against by tne Jourue) or ve?r. the *NO ? CHARGE FOR STAMP DUTY. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Railway Passengeis* A8!;uran(; Company, Offices, 3. Old Broad-st., London. E.C. J nst Published, Tenth Edition, price h. "ON THE LOSS OF TEETH." ANP as now re.tnr? bKhe NEW PATENT iY;TFM f AN SELF-A OH ESlON, WIlHOUT SPRINGS, WIRES, or LIGATURES, and also without extracting ally Teeth or roots, or any painful Veration. the result of 20 years, practice by Thomas Howard. Surgenn ;t)etitto t to hi3 Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. The ?.!??ti.n i. of importance to many WrEons I¡trte 'dc :n8tII8 ;:nlh[:aisalu'i:h:: by Siwpkm and Marshall, and 80Jd by all "ookt'eller or sent free by Post by Mr. Howard, 17, George-street, Hanover Square, Lotidon. A Book that will be read with pleasure and profit by all who are about to 8ek dental advice, and emanating from such quarter* may be relied upon.—' Blackwood's Ladies' Maguine! A very ueful 'rreatise, upon a very important subject, by an e.p,ri? J"e? practical Dentist,—' The Critic. Thi. Treat. shoul" be read by all tho?e who are compeud to resort to artificial teeth, the author's great experience andikc- knowledged success give him a title to the reader's confidence.— 4 The Kent Herald.* e o e rea er s Much that is curious, and more that is valuable, will be athis treatise ou the Tqsth.—' Brighton Herald,*