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WANTED, A STEADY, rupecbb'e Ian as In-door Semnt—out of Uveiv. Applications, statin age, previous situations, and wages, to b, d r,?t'd ?o W., Post j Me': Ab,ryt.yth. ESTATE WANTED, WANTED to PURCHASE, with ear)y poa)M5i'n. a FREE* W-IN'TEi,D D t i?AILM in North Wales, or one of the Counties ad- joining Full particulars, which will meet with immediate att(?n. tion, to I. A 111, sq., Post Office, Corwen, 3letioneth shire, ",t, W.I. TRIBUTE OF BESPECT TO ilK, JOHN WILLIAMS, F BODAFON. THE Subscriptio? List3 are still open, and subscriber.? names T ;I?:re\i:;d :9h:Ñ a:arp:;vlj:¡":lboet;iî: at Conway, or by the Honorary S"r't"" at (3 EORI!FELTO,?, Hon. 8oeretary, Penrhyn, near Conway. MALVERN VILLA, MENAI BRIDGE, 14 Vit a vis" to the celebrated George Hoteh TO "ET, unht?M'.et'. or pMt') "?h,d, with or without a ten tons' Yacht, and onohpnrgo Ph*ton. Has recently been de- c'r.t?" at considerable expense, in ?" medieval yle. Kent, "40 per n,$?i ?uire on tb Premises. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, rries 6d., mJ HF. MEDICAL GUIDE FOE VISITORS AT LLtNDUDNO. T )'.yJ. M. COLBY, M. D Li?n?te f th. R,?yi Cor?'of Fhvsicians in London, &c. Sold hy H. F.LLKRIV, Bookseller, Ll.and.ud.no, aiH .sen.t pos. t me to j,.y purl of tin United Kiugdom on the leceiptof seven pem.y- postaVe stamps. WINES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. WFC A GII.BKY'S SOUTH AFRICAN PORT. SH ERRY, ike., Sec., 20s, per do* first growths only. Two samples for IS stamps.  ?'?' ?'t'1?. "p? ??n'. W,? A. Gilbey, Wine ltl)por and Ubt.Uer.. 3.,7, Oxford Street, London, W. 31 Vpper Sackme S\.ret. Dublin; and l. St. A?,1,?,, Square) ?iXjh??di?t ?T<'r?." !e t*?s. &c., sent post free. APARTMENTS, CAXTON HOUSE, CORNER OF BANK PLACE, CASTLE STREET, Bangor, North Wales. X[\ K \TLY Furnished, Spacious, and Lofty Apartments for Pri- ,ate Families-ttie most open and agreeable situation in Banjor. Apply to A. R. MARTIN, Stationer. NORTH WALES TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL, 1859. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL for this year will be held at I'WI.L- nrl.1 on the lfith and 17th of June. On the 16th, Rt 1 o'clock p!" .? a Meetin? of the D,?at,. from the differcnt Tt'mpnanc 'ett".? in North Wales will he given. ?'' 'n'? 't? JOHN ?'K?'H'?H??-ctor of Neath, Gi.n.or?an. shire and President of the South Wales Total Abstinence As- locbtion. and other eminent Se^r KIrT' R jB. 0. JO ES, Secretary. Pwllheli, 26th May, 1859. RRYL GAS WORKS. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. P\RT1ES desirous of contracting for the Excavation and Con- struction nt a Brick 0,?-h, ,?'r ?d vork r.?- quired in the en\argement of ,o «"»« W ..y 1 ".P"t Drawills and Specificate s on and a londay next, the 30th inst at ?'n-?e?' ?r R1hardsnn, Engineer. Vale Road, Rhyl. Sealed Trmltr8 to be delivered at the abo%e office on or before the f-Itb June. The lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted. CONCERTS. MISS E. L. WILLIA M S, (THE ORIGINAL WELSH NIGHTINGALE), BEGS respectfully to announce that she pt,rp?.? .t,?di.g B t-»ur through North Wale?, and will d,? I i,,? r her 8\LLAD CONCERTS at the pl" and on \be d?tot, undermentioned Curwen J''?' L'angollen 2l? Wrexham 3. Mold ». 6. I Ruthin „8&9. 1)? "big I' 11:I Conway June It. Beaumaris „ 15. Pwllheli 16. Portmadoc It 17. ll.dyweU  20. Rhjl „ 21. NATIONAL SCHOOL, DEAN STREET, BANGOR. Tuesday Evening next, May 3lst, 1809. THE COMMITTEE who have Associated to Rais" a Fund for the Benefit of the Widow and Children of the Late Mr. OWRN Wl L Lll "I'' was principal Sinyer of Hanor Cathedral, and who met wuh hn Death suddenly, a few days oy ratling a on¡drable height from Ladder, have gnat pleasure in an- nouucmg lhat MISS E. L. WILLIAIS, THE WELSH NIGHTINGALE! (from M. Julian's Concerts, and EXETER HALE, JONDON,) has Voluntarily proferred to give one of her Delightful BALLAD CONCERTS in Aid of their Proj ect. P, ?j "(,* of the Bangor Cathedral Choir wiH a8ht; !r. D. Morris, th celebrated Harpist, will also gh'e his #C Doors open at Seven,—Concert to commence at half-pat Seven o'c)? S??t,, 2?,-?,?o,,d 1.. 6d. Tickets to be had of the Booksellers, and of Mr. Foulkes, Nation.il School, MERIONETHSHIRE COUNTY ELECTION. NOTICE. T WILLIAM WATKIN EDWARD WYNNE, of Peniarth, a I Candidate at this Election for he representation of the County 0f Merio t-th, do hereby, pursuant to the 3ht section of the 17 & S Vict., c. I0.\ nominate KDWAHO WALKEK, Esquire, of Ih\!t'Ht:). S(lHcl .r, ow Aent for Election Expenses at the said Election D.t?d this '??th day of May, 1859. EtMtion. dtt ?? WM. W. E. WYNNE, ,YitIlCS9-JOUS EDWARDS. Candidate. AH persons having Clai us against the said W. W. E. Wynne, of Pci.urth, Esq on account of tile above Election, will, within One Month from the date hereof, send in all Bills and Claims to the above-named Edward Walker, the appointed Agent for Elec- tion Expenses, otherwise they will be barred by the 16ih section .1 %l?, said A?t of 1, I i, t. Do?!?,Mty9th.)9.')9. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. E P S 0 1\1 R A C E S MARCUS'S CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN TO LONDON ON MONDAY NEXT, MAY 30, 'VI Ii ti:;eR6:.Iation, Chester, 11-13 a.m., arriving in London at 6-3 > p.m. tM? for the Douti; J."?r,?ey-Cloqed Carriages 1H Od. „ rt Cl.? 180. 6d. Returning on Sht%,r?lay, 't,¡' C:t;"Stii,,Jl", e urnn? <? 10.15 a.m., arriving at Chuter 4.45 p.m. Tickets will be issued in Chester by Mr. THOMAS, Pepper Street Mr. WYATT, at Chaplain and Hone's, Eastgate Row; and the Uookmg Cl?,k? at the Theater tation. W.? I W K W FLL, (i r,,[ Manner. Euston Station, lay 23rd, 1859. Chester and Holyhead, Vale of Clwyd, and Birkenkead Railways. WillTSUNT11)E HOLIDAYS. CALVINISTIC METHODIST ASSOCIATION. THIs Association will hold thdr meetings in Liverpool on Sa- T" Sunday, an londa1 June 11?h, llh, .ad Ith. at the various Chapels a usual. CHBAP EXCURSION TO LIVERPOOL. Special Trains will leave the undermentioned Stations for Birken- head on Saturday, June llth, 18)c). TIME AND FARE TABLE FOR THE DOUBLE JOURNEY. THilL FARIj. LRA"B. a,m. II m. 8. d. Ho)?<-ad.8;;0607U Va'l'ey 8 38 6 68 70 T?f.s.??8SOtiS07(' Bodorgan 9 0 6?66 Gaerwen 9 13 6 41 6 6 Llanfair 9 25 6 49 6 0 3d i B ?dg?. 930 6 57 6 0 Carnarvon 8 30 6 30 6 f; Poit Diuorwic 8 45 6 40 60 Bangor 9 5 7 10 56 Aber 10 9 721561 Petni aonuuwr 10 20 7 31 5 Gl Con way, 10 40 5 0 Comwi 10 50 7 57 5 0 Abergele 11 10 8 14 46 /1 TDIB. PAKE. LEAVE. a m. p.m. 8, d. Denbigh 10 25 7 O 5 0 Tretnant 10 33 7 38 5 0 St".?'ph 7 46 1 6 Uhnddlm .O )?' 8 0 4 6 IIhyl 11 «5 8 26 4 0 Pr'?tat)n"nX)8M3ti 1"8t)" 11 bO 8 W 30 Hoivwe.l 12 0 8 58 3 0 Ba'illt \2 8 9 ,) 2 6 .125, 9 u 6 Mold. H 5 26 P.t?-?ood.)3 2 6 Hope n ?6 Broug?;??. 9' '6 H¡':T¡RS.xcurioIH8t8 are allowed to return any aaj up lU and including the Saturday foil .wing. The undermentioned ir\II be strictly adhered to, by which excursiouists are kllewed lo return :— am. p.m. am. p.m. From Birkhenhead 7 10 9 50 H 20 520 Chester 7 15 5 25 7 15 By any thrd chss Train on Sunday and by any Tri" on the ,,Id, Denbigh, "d C"r?.. lines. By Order, J. 0, BINGER, General Manager's Office, Chester, June. 183). EXHIBITION OF NOVELTIES FOR MAY. JEFFERY, MOUUISH, and C O b?g to announce ti??t J E I; ;;i; ¡1 IttJi'r aI(:I¡I\))e[:i,IIHt\ and Dressmaking Departments, have juvt returned from the Continental aud Lordon Markets with the Ihtcl de- signs of Fashion, ,hich have been selected expressly for the Summer Season, aud are now daily displayed in their Show ltooins. Great effort has been made to render this exposition f a pcrior kind 3 1. and Co. feel great Ieasur 1U inviti!)" their friends to favour them with a 'isit. T'h'c' ?'Jh'!T??"' 1)EPA ,EST will ''?'?' cided "O?'Itie, of the most tasteful and approver charac- ter ut BON NETS, CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES t'?V?s' gr,?t?.ri?ty ?t '1'!gz BON.NET6 and H ATS. The DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is under the management of a Lady of great taste. The Designs sub- united are of gieat elegance and variety. The LADIES OUTV IT and BABY LINEN DEPART- M EN TS will pthihit e'ery description of richly-embroid- er'd CLOAKS, HOODS, and DRESSES, BOYS'COS- TL'MKS, LADIES' MORNING ROBES, DRTSSING GOWNS, CAPS, UNDER CLOTIIING, and STAYS. COMP ION-HOUSE, t3 to Chllfcb.reet, Lirerpool, BOROUGH OF BIRXINGHAN. NEW CATTLE MARKET, EVERY TUESDAY. T II ;v:cc1 of the Borough of Birmingham In the County of wa vv" hereby give N'ol;lc;an^d SSTORE t r OA trIT TLE' TtONY?'!?'??? ?e?ALt'A'ta?d STORK CATTLE, ?Ht-EP PIGS, and C tl N'ES will be h?ld?. ?. Smithn.M. in the said Borot?h. on TUESDAY, the 7th day of June nex. and the aid Poro?"ggh,,I,?ay until further notice c(immen?itig at Five o'clock in the mornin. and ending at Six o clock in the arteruoon. By order fthe Co oil. afternoon. By I'HOS. STANDBR1DGE, Town Clerk. Town Cltrkfe Olfice, Birmingham, 5th of May, 1809. FURNITURE CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILROAD STATION. PERSONS Furnishing ,r, reo.m,?,1,1 to apply for the com- P E t;IutIi IT 1 e:TI7:1e8:JOb,PKt Engravings, (forwarded post free.) Details of every article reqtilrea and suited to a,l,:)a?e" of societ)' The !.mp !tt?. E?timate will be I..d ?' ??ate No. I.-A Four Roomed HCDse. £O 1l 0 Six 67 17 0  ? lht::  f g 4— T,n „ ?t 3 6 P. & S. BEVFUS, City Furniture Warehouse, NOI. 9,10, & U, Finsbury Terrace, City Ruad. London, E.C. ELLIS'S aUTHIN SODA WAIKE. R. ELLIS and SON beg respectfully to inform the Public that their SODA, POTASS, AND SELTZER WATERS, AND CHAMPAGNE LEMONADE, So lon celebrated for their unrivalled purity, may be obtained fMm"?re?e?o)i! Petaileis of ?inerat Waters in the United Ii indom. ?M?OiM'ERS OF GERMAN SELTZER WATER. RUTHIN. NORTH WALES. THE CARXARVON BOROUGHS. 2, Prince's-street, St. James's Park, Westminster, May 28, U59. DEAR SIR,-L havc? to thank you for ending me the North D E'a1 'I:nc:? s::a;Ol5::Jf..¡eitt1: of your correspondence as to your Borough Election. In your letter to the Editor of that journal, you state-It I was evidently the partisan, while professing disinterested friendship," and your relative, Nlr. Corbet Parry, who comes to yourrescue, says— All this you communicated, as one would have supposed, in confidence to Mr. Mosse, an old friend of the family." Strong allegations, which, I think, the facts of the case completely rebut. On your calling on meon 19th ult., about 2 o'clock, to accompany you to the Foreign Office. to express to Mr. Seymour Fitzgerald, M.P., your gratitude for the great influence and signal services he rendered ou with the ?ou,? of Spdin, when in a most perilous position pre? ions to our going there, you introduced the politic: of your Carnarvon Boroughs to me, remarking, from Mr. Bulkuley Hughes's recent adoption of the Ballot, though inclined to sup- port yourself, you would take no part in the Election, or stir out of your Park, to which 1 replied, I understood you wcrc pledged to Mo". Bulkeley Hughes, which you denied. Finding this, united with the assertion )on hadjustmadeto me, I fully concur- red in it, as the most prudent .uroe that would raise \OU in the estimation of the gentlemen of your Principality—few of whom, I believe, are advoeates foi the Ballot-and give you a better chance of support at a future Election, of the moderate Con- servatives or old Whigs, with the Carnarvon or any other Borough constituency, which I considered your advocacy of the Ballot would preclude, and I leave you, own friends and circles to judge whether this was the advice of a friend or partisan. The accidelltall) stating, in your presence, to Mr. Seymour Fitzgerald, what you had just mentioned to.me. which you fully and volun- tarily corroborated, is a complete answer to your charge, and the gratuitous opinion given in lr, Corbet Parry's note, as to rour communication to me being in confidence, which, if it were, you had merely to eay so. and stop me. when mentioning it to Air. Seymour Fitzgerald, and there would have been an end to it, though I did not mention or notice it on any other occasion whatsoever; and you must recollect your cousin was not with us during any part of our interview, whom we met in West- minster Hall, about 5 o'clock, for a few minutes, when you went off together. So much for the value of his note, and his pious aspirations for your political conduct. I felt little interest in our Dorogh Yletio,?-y.ur not being in the field if any, it was in favour of Mr. Bulkeley HHghe, who, till his advocacy of the Ballot (which, 1 trust, will never be introduced to the dis- grace of this country), as I considered the opposition to him, after 20 lears service, for his occasional secession from the Conserva- tiv party, rather ungracious, particularl) as he \oteè with the Government against Lor i John Russell's niemorabl: resolution on the 1st of April. I much regret you have compelled me thus to reply, as I would not allow mortal to impugn my veracity, or that I could be capable of converting private friendship into political partisanship. I trust that you and your cousin, who are yet young, will, in time, see your political errors, and when either or both of you, get into Parliament, you will become sound Constitutional Legidlators. Believe me yours faithfully, R. B. MOSSE. T. Love D. Jones-Parry, Esq. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. CHARLES BICKNELL. AT 'i of the ?-i't'e' held at the British Hotel, on Friday, ?2'0 ? If 1,1 ? F it was resolved that a Lit of the ?ub- scribers be published in the local papers, and that a General Meeting be held on FRIDAY, 3rd June, at the BRITISH HOTEL, at 3 p.m., to decide upon the lorm of Testimonial to be presented. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. D. The Hon. Col. Pennant, M.P. 1000 Sir R W. Bulkeley. Batt., M.P 10 0 0 The Mo)orofCarnanon .00' "0. $ 0 0 Mr. IJoig. Tynewydd ■> 0 0 .1 Alk W 5() 0 Mr. it. M. Griffith, Bangor. 3 3 J 0 John Piatt, Esq.. Urytiiadd, Aber i2 0 lr. Uichard1 Yn)s SO Mr. Roger Evan«, Menai Bridge 2 io2 nU ,1,1?w?IA. 22 0 Mr.Git)ord. )'tM Llandegfan 3 2 0 Mr. Laurie, BeE?..a,i? 2 2 0 Mr. Chesterton, ditto f f f0 Mr. William Dew, British 11ot?l, Bangor 2 0 Mr. Evan Hughes, Carnarvon 2 2 0 ,%Ir J. Rae, C"rna"on 2 2 0 Messrs. Ctherall and Nixon, Bangor I 1 0 Mr. G. P!'Ile&.re, Li?,?d?z?,i 1 0 \)? William Port Penrlii?ii tI0 Mr. Henry 're -Liaiiefni } 1 0 Mr. G. Simpson, Bauor 1 1 0 Mr. Wchard Wilhams, Bodafon, Anglesey 1 1 } 0 Mr. George Easson.?. ?0 Mr. James Rees, Carnarvou J J 0 Mr?W.Grimth. Henfaes 1 1 0 Rev. W. Williams, Tyddyn II 0 Mr. John Scott (late 01 &n Hill) J 1 J J 00 ,It rWni. Grill, tt? dr"ggiit, Ban go J J 0 Nir: Gdraper, ditto. 10 I'lioinas & Co., Bangor 1 1 0 R?.' ?.M??.Dand?.u. 10 j?!. E8' ".?r ??. 10 0 H. R. li?izli?, E'sti.'surgeoii, Bangor 3 3 0 ?h?" ?t?'<-?q.?M?' C?f,?.I?h 5 0 0 0.).M?n<:)t,H«).,Bodor?n.iSO S. D. DarbisMie, Esq., Pendyffryn J J 0 W. B. Hughes, '.11 10 0 Sr.t?.?'n?.Ca??'' .010 H Mr. Samuel Fricker •••• J 0 0 liev. Dr. ()"e, T,,fdr?.tl, 11 0 r. John Evanq b.t?her 1 0 0 Mr. Wm. Lewis, Fordeg 0 5 0 I;: v.I¡''tl:,rni'lí Bridge g g g Mr. John Lloyd, jut)., Bank 110 Mr. David Williams, Capel Curig Hotel 1 1 0 Mi?? Roberh, George Hotel 11} 0 Mr. R. M. Williams, Llanberis 110 Mr. W. Evans, 'g"Irell 10 0 Mr. W. Parry, ironmonger. Banger 10 0 Mr. W. Griffith. Relieving Officer 10 0 Ir. Il. Humphreys, Llmfaglen 10 0 Mr. Hichard Griffith, Cefneoch 10 0 'I. J. Williams, Castellior 0 10 6 Mr. Rober> Huhes, Maesmawr ) 0 0 Cnpt. John L. S. 1,?wi?, Henllys 0 0 'Mr.WiUiamSkin'it?.Lhcrpoot ,0 0 .Ni r%Vi i,Roberts. LI?d?,i7,, n. I.. 1 0 0 ,%I Ti,?,.?? O??, (St?.p Office } J J Mrr: Chapnian, Llandudno ? 0 ?; ?. ?"i?. Chester 1 <> Mrs. Owen, Trewynne  Mr. Owen, Nant, Llangnsti# olus 0 0 Jo Mr. Williams, 13r),?go U lU 6 Mr. John Dentnan, Ca-tie Hotel, Bangor n 0 in 0 r6 Mr. A. R. Martin, Caxton House, Bangor 006 'Ir. John Owen, ae Mawr '°o° .Mr. John Owe", Vaerau 0 to 0 M" J'?!?" Lf?iif??h, 010 0 I(, j. 010 0 Mr. Lewis Hughe?, Bangor     ()0 0 Mr. W. F. Williams, ironmonger, Bangor n u ijn u 0u Mr. George Ingham, Bangor 010 0 Mr. J. Roberta, Madryn Jn 0 Mr J. Wallace, Bodorgan }J %Irif.p,it?l,.rd, V.y,?. Al-?. 010 0 Mr. H. Owen, Quirt /J IQ Q Nil r r:T. Griffith, C ()0 0 Mr. John Owen, Tanrallt •••• 0 :) 0 Mrs. Williams, Bull inn X r 0 Mr. Hughes, coal works, Bervv 0 5 0 1 Foulk?, Botir,,3,, .005 5 00 Mr. Wm. Hughes, Bodhenlli o 0 It r. I'. G'?ffi"" 11 .r. 015(1 0 Mr. John JonM. Tanrallt *•" n R X Mr. W. Williams, builder, Bangor gIg g Robert Davie?, Esq., Bodlondeb •••• 2 0 C<°t)?t<!d by NJ (? Bodloiidt -b 22 0 Easso 11 0 £ 131 13 6 The Subscnption List wiU close on 3rd June. Subscribers requested list "ill close on 3rd Junei, Wil i-l ?"?B?;B? '"?' ?'? ,J??. JOHN AEONBON, TAILOR AND DRAPER, BANKlpLAOE, BANGOR, BEGS M inform bi? Mm.rou. Patron* and the Public that he has now comp? hi. pu.b. tor the present SeMoo. in He BEGS to in'orm hi:: p;f.i:,ar.bd t¡st :tcaiü:e c,¿: with y n.,Ity in FANCY COATINGS, TROWSERINOS) VESTINGS, &c. J. A. begs to call particular attention to kiinnequalltd SUMMER SUITS FOR 50s., All Wool, warranted Shrunk, madeft-om Scotch, Welsh, Irish, and other Tweeds, guaranteed to fit, and in the. newest style.. SUPERFINE BLACK AND DRESS, ATS, FROM 50s., TROWSEBS TO MKAS XSm> E, J 6 S. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LIVERIES, MADE (Mi BESONABLLE TERMS. HATS, KNAPSACKS, PORTMANTEAUS, AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF GBNTLEMEN'S HOSIERY. A SUIT OF CLOTHES AT BIGHT *OUB8' NOTICE. SUPERIOR-TONED COTTAG B<J)IANO FOR T ES IN SPLENDID ROSEWOOD CASE. T H I n T T-P I V E O IT I If E A S EACH, CONSTANTLY ON SALE OR HIRH AT A. R. MARTIN'S, CAXTON HOUSE, BANK PLACE HIGH STREET. BANGOR. Mo.th; HIRE One Month, One Gninea; Three Months, Eigliteeen Shlling. per MMith J 8i* Monthg, t lfteen bhiUings per Mooth; Twelve Months, Twelve Shillius por Moatb. If purcbased wihin Six Months, no hire charged. Cairiage each way, in Bansror, 's. 6d.. MESSRS. BECKETT BROTHERS, BRIDGE STREET ROW AND EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, HAVING purebred the ).r? Drapery and Furnishing Stock of the old-esatblished Firm of Messrs. Efs'f valued St £ 7085, together with ihe 'i.?tu .iid 1, .of the Premise., big to announce that h ar e n°" carrying on the Business in all its branches, aud are fully prepared to eecute all orders with which they may be entrusted by the Customers of the late Firm. "CARPET AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, EASTGATE ROW (LATE PRICHARD'S.) e.. DRAPERY, MERCERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, BRIDGE STREET ROW. Messrs. D. respectfully request that all letters may be addressed in foll- BECKETT BROTHBRB. NOTICE. trl TO TEL-KEEPERS, SEMINARIES, AND AU. LARGE CONSUMERS OP I TEA Supplied with 12, 20, and 40 lb. Boxes and 84 lb. Chests, as imported, on the Best Terms, AT VEY BROTHERS' WHOLESALE TEA AND COFFEE DEALERS, No. 32, LONDON-ROAD, LIVERPOOL. Town and Country Orders received by morning post, executedand despatched on thevame day. IMPORTANT TO FARMEES. CARRIAGE ALLOWED. GEORGE ROBIN SlTiTS FERTILIZERS. GEORGE HAWORTH, AGENT FOR THE NORTH'WALES DISTRICT. BANGOR. £$. d. „ Quantity per A, No 1—Robinson's Fertilizer for Grain and Grasses 5 15 0 per Ton No. 1-Robi?n.. Fertniz.rforGrain and Gr?e.  NO.2- 'or*0*3 515 » ^S kr Roots. The above in a concentrated form 7 10 0 A° „ 2 to 4 owts. for Grain and Grasses N, 1-H,p,r Fl,, .l' Broadcast. N.: ",r ,r r ,g Wire &e. 12 l e oo »• to 2 t. =g!¡n gi¡f: ;;VÏ; ¡ ¡¡ 8' Broadea.t. No. 6—Flemish Steep for Gri 10, 16?.; 31?.; 60s.; per bag of 28 lb?.; 56 lb. 112 lb. 2.4 lb,. each. ROBINSON'S AGRICULTURAL GREASE AT LOW PRICES. TESTIMONIALS POST FREE. DENTAL SURG E :.a. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS ARE- LIVERPOOL, 134, DUKE STREET (directly opposite, Berry-stropl) LONDON, 33, LUDGATE HILL, and 110, REGENT STREEJ^ ATTENDANCE DAILY FROM TEN TO SIX. Attendance in CHESTER I BAN'iOR, N. WALKS, I CARNARVON, Every T,.?DtY, at NO- 3, Pepper Street. The first MONDAY in each Month, .t Mr. The flr.t in each Month, at the ] urr"n a,id Al.chanical I)etitist., presc?T? U.h,idg? A Hotel, P,i?.t? R. Roberts, Watoh Maker, High Street. Ux.hnd?eArmt. Hotel, PrmteRoomt. tM fE?SRS GABRIEL. theo)d-es'b!i.hf-d Sur?.n and MeehM.eat Dentists, present their comphmenN to the inhabitants of BANGOR and VA R A it VOX. and their Vicinities, and be? to ?l.t? th?t one of the Firm will visit the above Towns regularly, ? n??con.u'ted.nth.t.OSS of TEE I'll, fcc., from 10 to 5 o'clock each day. The necessity 1,a ,0. been fel throughout manv parh of the country f bein able to obtain the services of a D?t?tit of some ,t?inding ii? h pro f, ?,tho"t th necessity S » 'V,Sit ta 'town or without having to pay an esorbitant charge for such 'servic. This desideratum Messrs. Gabriel wil at ..?e sLnir Mes^s G. are the pitentees of an entirely new description of TEETH and GUMS, which are fitted with absolute pre    ? ?thout  pr ? or wires of art)- dese?iptn, prove .a fl ,d ugeful in the mouth as the :i'tfc'oSrsW:P; r ?i.i.. ?,.d .,?,?h i.d b other ine?kns ui)attainable; they arti fitted on the most tender gtims without spring. o; m'der them within the reach of the most economical, they are supplied at charges st!i?tly moderate. Messrs. G.s Pamph et (??ratiF) fully explains tlie which has been approved by the highnt medical autl.ont.es and the Press and will be sent post- free by MMeessssrrss^. Gaa briiee l, who are rnanutacturers of every specialitv anoertaining to the profess.ion.-Iwtablished 18 i4. Messrs. ?iel' next visit to BANGOR will be on the 6th of June. 11 CARNARVON on the 7th of June. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. The he«t in Europe, war'anted to retain their colour, from 3s. 6d. per tooth. s t,, X4 4.. DECAYED Ti?'Tt! effectually stopped with the WHITE E?A?E)? «0„D, and SUCCED\NIUM, prevents further decay and tooth.achp. MFSSR1 ?G?BR.EL'?S Prepared WHjfTE OUTt'A"'P'E'R'??A ENAMEL, for STOPPING DKCATEU TEETH or TOOTH- AC l' Th. valuable (topping ?M.dinth??i when perfectly s .ft, and becomes hard the tooth itself in ten minutes after t,N¿- ;I;e p!;[ )i:t.e r tr d i tinct h.f,ot:Ja;¡ ù. bepk:'1 6 .aet:; rt:i;l ec1o: utštltb; it?he.ni??n town and e'o?n?%r ?n be had dire?c't??o'? the Inventors, ? O stamps. Observe their !)..m? on each box, with- oilt,,hich none is- °?'K?R?G.?R!Ki'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for PreMrnn? and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, is sold by all Chemists in town aod conolry. at Is. 6, per box.  ??'?S'R? ?'K?EL"r'n??i?en!ed ^V^\lITE ENAMEf. for STOPPING DECAYED FRONT TEETH, which renders them sound, and does not turn black. May be had on application, or thro?h any Chemist in the Kingdom. Price 5.. per box, with di,?c tioll? ?"?'' m ESS Its! GABRIEL have introduced into successful practice the ELECTRO-GALVANIC PROCESS, for the painless ex. traction of Teeth, .ni all operations connected with i)ental' "? ?!'KS'jRS.???I?° ''J !n' ??n'd'a'n? daily, (rom !? to? and may be çon'Dled on the LOBI of Teeth, and all operatioa ap- P nf>rtainin<r to Dentistry, at their establishments ■ pertainin? to Dent.str). at their ???.?t' Liverpool (?,?.tty opposite Berry..treeL) 31, Ludgate-hill, and 110, Regent-street, London. Consultations "?. of expense, and charges et«ictly moderate. Agent for Cheater, Messrs. Piatt & Son, Chemists j Wrexham. Mr. Rowlands; Bangor, Mr. OrUfttb" Chemist, High-street, Carnarvon, M r 0. Owens, Chemist. I LIVER ESTABLISHMENT. THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS, T CARMICHAELAND CO. J. Will exhibit their recently-purchased, STOCK OF NEW GOODS, Including all the LEADING AND MO'?t"A't"i'R\CHVE NOVELTIES produced for the SPRING TRADE. As J. C. and Co. are retrMfntedb)'fourteen buyers, who make their selections personally in the "arious markets, every advan- t?g? as ?g.r(? prie, 8oundnS8 of f?b,?, d.bility, deigu. style and colouring, is secured. Adhering to ?ri?c?!?fkeeninstheTey?e???? as thev are produced, always such ac wid give @atidaction to the consumer ?X?the'??-e? ??Me''pri?? J. C' and Co. have carefully avoided old, unfashionable, and unsound articles which are generally dearer in the end than new and wt!lI..selected 'ahrtcs. Under such a system the tr?'a!?? LIVER K91 ABLISI1MLN V "I? r?pM); progressed, and no effort tbaU be wanting. to .1?d increase the public confldeti? which has contributed so fully to its success.. During the month 01 Maytar?equantitieeof N?GoodewiU be 1.?t, e?L!?,,?d 10 all the fo lowing Department J— SILKS.—The greater ).?t of this Stock was m''??, f.or i pre- vious to the recent advance, Black G a, Black to ?e Teeci)t ad vance?red a great Edge, Colour d Gros, Coloured Glaces, a great variety of Fancy Checks, Stripes, &:1. &c* wo and Three Flounced Robes. A large lot of Checks, all Sil k, full dre.. at 23,. 6d STUFFS AND DRESSES.-A11 the new materials in Fancy Crossovers, ChalUea, Winceys, ii.i?ge?,& 500 Flounced bre?e? 55. '6d??M' 27?. 6d. A,pa?a., Coburgs, Merinoes, &c. &c. PRITS.-220 pieces White Ground.. 3? A lar,?e stock of ?"' l,tel patterns in London and Manchester Prmts mCBONS.-Thir department "ill embrace all the novelties for the coming 6e;iBon,and be unprecedented for variety Md °' e'?'eht? !? 't're'nch""?'t'd E,?gli?h Ribbons, Flowers, &c. &c. HABERDASHERY.—Town made Fringes to Match (aU depths) Mantle Fringes, Shawl 1 rirnming3, Fancy Velvets, Braids, &c. This department has been com- pletely remodelled, and contains a much larger and more varied stock than ..I. LACES.-F.r?i?,?d Bri,i?h ?.M?, S???j Work, Sketes, Sets, Collars, &c. GLOVES AND HOSI ElIY.-A well-sorted sLOck, compri,ing the best Paris and English makes. London Kids. Paris Kids. Worcester do. Jouvin's do Y??,ii do. Rouillon's do. Floren ine do. COllnoiier's do. Alpin do, DlImont' do. Grenoble do. Calvat's do. SHAWLS.—Paisley, French, and Vienna, tilled long Grenadine, Thnme, and Barege, &c. &e. MANTLES.—Every novelty in Mantles made by our own ma- chines. BONNETS AND MILLINERY.—Twenty cases or the newest shapes in Paris Millinery, London and Dunstable Straws, &c. &c. CARPETS.—Tapestry Carpets, 2s. 3d.; Brussels, Wilton Velvet, and Kidderminster, Floor Cloths, &c.&c.; planned -dfittd by ,.p??i?.???d workmen. hint?,?, Table DAIIASKS.-?l,ry description of Dama?i. ChintzM, TaMe Covers, Cornice Poles, Cornices, &c. &t},: °etl" steads and 13?ddi.g. hl, 'd,)" CurtaiM.wiU be opened I h,: D ( ?d.?)i These ond8 are only one-half their value, and w?l wash and wear well. The Linens, Flannels, Muslins, nnd Calicoes will be found well stocked with the mogt useful and serviceable goods, as also Stas, Boots, &c. ???TnTpS°H''TTEDOUT. FUNERALS ECONOMICALLY SUPPLIED. LIVER ESTABLISHMENT, CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL, CHEAP AND EXPEDITIOUS PRINTING. EVPR, i?=i,)n of COPPER-PLATE and LETTER-PRESS s ,d RUI,L NG, with Neatness and De- spatrb, at MAHTI'S PRINTING* ESTABLISHMENT, CAXTON HOUSE, BANGOR. DISEASES OF THE CHEST. Sixth Edition, 5e. tid., post free, with numerous cases, CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bron c? I tis, &(?., success f?lly treated. By A. B. MADDOCK, M.D. The treatment pointed out is ingenious and natural, and its efficiency is incontrovertqi ble. Literary Review, London li. Bailliere, 210, Regent-street, who will forward the work on receipt of stamps. ELECTRO P L A T E. JOSEPH MAYER, SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLER, 68 and 70, LORD STREET, RB'PF?QTVULLY, hi? Plt, ?,? and the p.bli" tht in addition to his large stock of SILVER PLATE, he hM a very extencive assortment of ELECTRO PLATE, Including Epergnes, Fruit and Flower Stands, Candelabra, Dcs. sert Stands, Dishes and 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-dere, Butter Coolers, Liquor I Cruet and Egg Frames also THE NEW LUNCHEON FRAMES, Dessert Knives anl Forks, Asparagus Tongs, Grape Scissors, Wine Stands, Spoons and Forks of the newest patterns, WITH EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE TABLE. J. M. has also a Collection of CHURCH PLATE, In whicn may be nnR10ered many Specimcn of Mediaeval designs, ad well as kbe most approved pa terns now in use. THE JEWELLERY Comprises suites of Necklace, Bracelets, Brooch, and Earrings, in all the precious Gems, as Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, and Pearls, besides the less costly Stones of Amethyst, Topaz, Car" buncle, anOnyx. Gold Ornaments of Greek, Etruscan, So .on: and Mcd foval styles Rings, both ,? Gems ?nd Sign?t.; Pins, :e1tdT:lIJ::e:d;i18ll B :ni:)' arneo::8 B;t::18, FOR PRESENTATION PIECES, GOLD AND SILVER SNUFF nOXBS, CIGAR AND FUSEE CASES, CARD CAlES, CUPS, GOBLETS, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES, ?.B.-?M Illustrated Catalogue of the prices Of Silver Plate, JEkc?o and Sheffield Plate, Jewellery, ?n/cAet, C/of?. and CM?efy, may be had gratis, or will be unt post free on application. JOSEPH MAYER, SILVEKSICITH, lEWELLER, AND WATCHMAKEB. 19 & 70, LORD STREET, UVEBPOOL. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR PAPER HANGINGS CATHERALL & 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 are now offering them AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On SATURDAY, the 23thj?.?, 1859, t the ROYAL'HOT.L, Holy- j head, at Two oVock in the ft? THE following FREEIIOLI D LAND, I;i4i,? th? Parish of Bodedern, in the County of Anglesey. LOT 1. All that very compact Far..dj.ini.g the Holyhead post roa«» TAN YRALI,T, in the occupation I Will,n Owen, as lenant from year to jear, and cumprisinsr an excellent Farm- house, with convenient and substantial Out-buildings, and 73a. 2r. 4p. of prOdD"tive Land,-tbe whole being well arranged and fenced, and in capital order. LOT 2. AlHhat Cottage, 'th the enclosures 0' Landf formerly known &8 Pen E,,Iwy? Edern, now called PENYRALLT, In the occupa- tion of Owen Prichard, as tenant from year to year, containing la. Ir. 13p, adjoining Lot 1, and situate on a delightful eminence, commanding extensive and varied prospects, which render this Lot particularly eligible for building. Th. above p operty is close to the Village of Bodedern, and is about three miles from the Valley Railway station, and about si* miles from Holyhead. It pays no land tax, and offers an excellent I I opportunity for investment or occupation. For f, rther partioola" and conditions of Sale apply to Messrs. ROBBRT., DA RD En, and HUOIIES, Solicitors, Bangor. NORTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY A V CT1 O N, Under the direction of the Court of Chancery, some time in the month of J,?e.t SEVERAL FREEHOLD ,.d LEASEHOLD ESTATES, in the S E\n.F:rEn:;?'nD;t7r:dD A;:etn property of George Bettiss, Esq., deceased, in Lots. IN CARNARVONSHIRE. A Far. House and 19a. Br. 20p. of Land in Llanfagdaleo, called Morfa Cwtla. A Farm House and 9a. lr. 27p. of Land in Llanllyfni, called Bryncochmawr. A Farm House and 13a. 3r. 7p. of Land in Llanllyfni, called Tyddyn Cadwallader. A Farm House and 132a. 3r. 4p. of Land in Llanfihangel-y-Pen- nant, Tvnllan; otherwise L\anfib"e1. n.nt, Farm H?use and 86a. 2r. 10p. of Land in Clynnog, called Derwyn-uchaf. A Farm House and 14a. 3r. 17p. of Land in Clynnog, called Several Messuages and 3a. Or. 38p. of Land in Ll, anwnd, a, called Penrallt Dynewyd. Two Allotments of Common on Morfa Dinlle in Llanwnda, con- tainin,? 4a. 3r. 2p., called'Blaenymorfa. I tan:lr:tFIraE:d 'Ja"£rai¡g, containing 110. 3r. 20p., called 'fyddyn Fletcher. Three Pews in St. Mary'. Chapel, Carnarvo@, numbered re- spectively 24, 34. and 52. House and Shop in Castle Ditch, Carnarvon, in the occupation of Mary Griffith, widow. Leasehold Houses in Banf)T.stteet, Carnarvon, late in the oc- cupation ot the said George Bettis. Farm House and 9a. Or. 8p. of Land in Llanberi, s, called Dwlcb. 'PA? Allotment of Common on Morfa Din.s Dinlle, in Lhn- dwrog, containing 2a. 2r. 8p, in the occupation or William Jones. I IN A7\:CJLIS"Y. Farm House and 16a. Ir, 23p. of Land in Llanbedrgoch. An- glesey, called Glanrafon. IN Two Pieces of Land, containing 8a. 2r. Op, in Mold, called Cefnmawr. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr. EDWD. GRIFPITH POWELL, Solicitor, Carnarvon, and of Messrs. BLOXHAM 8C ELLI- SON, Solicitors, I, Lincolns Inn Fields, London, who will receive offers by private treaty till the day of Sale i,thed. SALE BY MESSRS. CliU ON. I ÃTrRAČrfiŸÊ'FREEîÏOLD-PRÙPF.ííTY, Near the Town of Mold, in the County of Flint. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. OHURTON. At the ALBION HOTEL, in the city of Chester, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of JUNE next, mnst punctually atone » clock in the li,? ?"I tto conditions to be then produced), ^H AT mo?t desirable and compact Villa Residence, called i H J l'R r Gt'ahb'rlA 0P@aiot8l':t!Cu:: of a mile from the Mold Railway tatlon, and at junction (f the Turnpike Boad@ leading from Mold to hi,?g': Ferry and Northop, together with the lawns, ardens, croft, stable C.?ch hnuet and appurtenances thereunto belonging, the whole contain- ing by admeasurement 1, Or. 4p. or thereabouts. Th house, which is most delightfully ?.lual and replete with e*ery con- ven.ence, cojiipri@? breakfast room, drawing room. diHing room, eiht bed room?, butler's pantrv, kitchen, laiiii("Y,n, all "ec(?sqary out,)ffic?, and is suitable for the residence of a family of the hih,,t respectability. I of i ::f:i:ilarsiYihe "?t perfect condm n, is too well known in the neighbourhood of Mold to require any lengthened description. It can be ,i?-d on and after the 6th o( June next. For particulars, apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Chester, or at the Offices of Mr. BOBBRTS, Solicitor, Mold. SALES BY MR. DEW. RE THE LATE SIR ROBEIT WILLIAMES VAUGHAN, BART., DECEASED. Important and Unreserved Sale of First-Class HUNTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES, FOX HOUNDS, SPORTING DOGS, CARRIAGES AND FARMING STOCK, RHUG. IN THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. M R. WILLIAM DEW, Has the pleasing satisfaction to announce that he has been honoured with the commands of the Trustees of the late Sir Robert Williames V anhan, Bart., ro SELL BY PUULIC AUCTION, On TUBSDAY andth. 7th and 8th of June, 1859, (commencing each morning at II o'clock to the minute), at the above-named NOBLE MANSION ((Ii?tant one mile from Cor- w??, and fourteen miles from the Llangollen Road Station, on the Chester and Shrewsbury Lille)- THE whole of this well-known splendid STUD, comprising 40 Tp;e ::iitS.c;giol W ClIYlr¡\JpibiR alld PONH:S: celbrated I'ACKSof FOX HOUNr8, uescen-'ed from "?"d??14 ?.1,?ble SET I'ERS, POINT- ERS, RETRIEVERS, and "XNIEI,S; several well-bred hox Tti,ing.ti ?-ndCARRIA?ES; t?ge ther with the entire FARM ,NG STOCK, consistin, f aDir'. of 15 noted C(??vs 4 8un. (one a beautiful 2-year-old (;u,r?,?y) 6 Calves: 3i St re Cattle. ranging from n,to '4'd 3 prime fat 4-5?ear-@ld Oxen 4 1)owerfu Cart Horsps; prolnis- ill!¡ Ye..lin Cart Colts: 120SHROPSHIRE DOWN EWt,'$ and WETIIERS, an" 80 Lamb.. a^rl~of IMPLEMETS in HUSBANDRY, in C.rt., Wagons. Plou@h.. Hnrrows, Threshing la?h i ne, Wi.. nowing ditto, Chaff Cutter, Dairy Utensils, &c as well as the whole of the COIX and HAY, descriptive Catalogues of which d" pre,,i,,l, al11,e prin?i pal Hotels ir. North Wales, Chester, and Liverpool; at the Office of this Paper, at Rhug, and of the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. M "e", 't"en and 4 on the Saturday and Monday n'. t ,?,.din.L, and up to 'k o,, the mornings I Sale. ORDER OF SALE. FIRST DAy-Farming Stock, Corn and Hay, at the Firm ard. SECOND DAY—Horses, Hounds, Carriages, and all appertaining to the Hunting Department. N B.—The Auctioneer is author.ized to rece. ive Otters, by pri- vate Tender, for the Fox Hounds (i7 couple), either in one or two Lots, wnich must be sent in on or before the 1st of June The., may be seen at any time by applying to Mr. Williams, of C,fn,  O?,,it, will leave the Llangollen Road Station upon the arrival of the 9-20 a.m. trains fr @ Chester Lnd Shrewsbury on thr e )??y? fS?le I and return at 6 pm. Large and Highly Attractive Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, CHINA, GLASS, WINES, CARRIAGES, &c., EPISCOPAL PALACE, BANGOR, MR. WILLIAM DEW Bees respectfully to inform the Nobility. Clergy, and the Public that l?? has been fa,oured vah instructions Irom the repre- selltathes of lh late Lord Bishop of Uanlnr, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (Without the eli,ht??t reservation) on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, 14th, 15th, and 16th das of June, 1S59 (com- mencing each mor"?'i at 11 0'11.(?k- rnrI ;hLUrtl th:CIIkt; above exten-I A sive E8tblih.ment, comprigiug D in i,)g Drawm and Break- fMt Room Suites in Mahogany and Rosewood a braUiant-tnned SQUARE PIANOFORTE, 6j Octaves, by Br"d"" 'atey purchased, di..g ad h, recent improvement*; a range ""r,. ? P fl 1II;IO£:I:I ,I::y:e:rdl'i'td ;r rna Carpets; Steel Fenders and Fire Sets an extensive assortment of rich CUT GLASS and TRANSPARENT CHINA SERVICES a ?.b SIDLBO A R D of 1200 OUNCES of antiqne and modern PLATE; Plated Goods, &e. fcw Rne old Egravingst in gilt frames; a choice CELLAR of NNIN' L, consIsting of rare old NI?deir?; P.rt?,Cl la@p?g Shrry nd.th?r ,:r.'b" .ourooJt¡ t::m;' ¡y'Nti: BEER, in l?.t,. The Bedrooms are replete in Mabogany Post, alfo:fster, and Tent B?(It,ad. Mahogany W.udrobes; Hlp. rior white-goose Feather If :d?, Blankets, n? all other the usual Chamber RIIliite, Kitchen Furniture; excellent Coppers; Dairy and Brewery t'ter..ils; two elegant London-built CAn. RIAGES (a Britzka and Chariot), lately renovated at a great out- Ily ,d ll,d ?lerly astack containing ,p,rd of, to .?8 of l? I, HAY; about 500 strong ), Garden Tools, Greenhouse@, and Bedding Out Pallts, &c. 8c;c., the whole of ,hih win be minutely described In Oa if J* • shewing ord ?r of Sale, to be had 'i. day. ciití: «>J r;lh' Wales, Chester, and Li.verp .Df tha Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor.. N.B. y be *iewed 0. Mo..i, 13th dy f Ju SALE ET XR. DA 'œø:;iË: FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate in Denbigh-street and Scotland street, in the n. of Llanrwst. T,0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY )1R. DAVIES, On TuRSDAY»the 28th day of June next, at the ALBION INN, Llanrwst, at 3 o'clock in the atternoou, in the following or such other Lots, as ni&Y-He agreed upon at the time of Sale, and sub- ject to conditions themjtfl.be produced— 1. vc? ll Ap?bli B.,k?h.u??, Stable@, OutbdllZi?min'? -Hou se with the pubic Bakehouse, Stable@, OutbÚ{I6ùt8. and Yard, now in the occupal10n of Mr. Robert Jones and also ?%Cott-g? and Garden at the back th,??of' now in the occupation of Catherine Davies. This Lot is situate on the south side of and fronting Denbigh- Itreet t and is admirably situated for ad business purposes. LOT 2. That excellent corner Retail Shop, Dwelling-House, and Pre- mises, situate on the north side of Denbigh-street, and now in the occupation of Mr. Robert Evans. LOT 3. Three most substantially-built Dwelling-Houses, fronting the New Road leading from Denbigh-street to Scotland-street, in the respective occupations of Mary Jones, flugh.Hughes, and Mary Kennedy. • LOT 4. Two roomy Dwelling-Houses adjoining the last Lot, now in the occupation of Anne Williams and Hugh Jones also the two Cot- tager at the back thereof, in the occupation of Elizabeth Red and Jane Thomas. LOT 5. A Dwelling-House, Garden, and Premises, in the occupation of Mary Davies. LOT 6. A DweHtng-House, Garden, and Premises, and Cellar below, jn the occupation of Jane Jones. LOT 7. A Dwelling-House, Yard, and Garden, in the occupation of ,A ,,land Owen. Lots 5, 6, and 7, are in good repair, and front the Road leading /0 n o l?geolland.,t.,?l. LOT 8. Those four Dwelling-Houses anti Premises, with the Yard at the back thereof, situate in Scotland-street, and in the respective oc- cupations of George Aleop, William Williams, Robert Jones, and Ellenor Jones The above Property produces, at extremely low rents, *74 10,. pel annum, and the present Sale appears a most eligible oppor- tunity for investment. Any further particulars may be obtained on application to Mr# JOHN U. GRIFFITH, Solicitor, Llanrwst. CHEAP BOOKS FOR THE MULTITUDE. A. R. MARTIN, BOOKSELLER, CAXTON HOUSE, BANK PLACE, BANGOR, HAS constantly on Sale the whole of the Volumes contained in ROUTLEDGE'S CHEAP RAILWAY L BLTARY. Books for the country, &c., comprising an infinite variety of Light Reading, at prices ranging from Is. to 2c MARTIN'S STATIOXERY ESTABLISHMENT, Caxton House, Bank Plae, High-street, Bangor. 4 LL the \iW8 in Wales, Welsh Costumes, and other Illa? 'r.,i of the Country. New Views of Bangor, Soowdoo, Holyhead, &0. FTC. T, F To TouArta. FIFTH EDITION JVST PUBLISHED. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GUIDE BOOK. Martin's Week's Wanderings, AMIDST the most beautiful scenery of North Wales, especially in Bangor and the Neighbourhood. Price One Shilling} Illustrated, Two Shillings and Sixpence. Published by A. R. MARTIN, Caxton Houso, Bank Place, High. street, Bangor. ACCIDENTS ARE OF DAILY OCCURRENCE. Insurance data show that om EKSON in every FIFTEEK is more or less injured by Accident yearly. An at u?l Payment f93 ?ee,.r,? A FIXED ALLOWANC OF 96 PER WEEK, IN THE EVENT OF INJURY, OR £ 1 000 IN CASE OF DEATH, FROM ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION By a policy in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. which has already paid in compensation for Accidents 137,069 Forms of Proposal and Prospectnsei may be had at tlie torn- Dany's Offices, and at all the principal Railway Stations, where, also. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONB may be insured against BY tne Journey or year. tnt: jo ;? CHARGE FOR STAMP DUTY. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Railway Passengeis* Assurance Company, Offices. 3. Old Brla(I-st., London. K.C. SCOTTISH WIDOW S' FU N D AND LIFL ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1815. The INVESTBD FUDS belonging to this Institution-produced entirely from the accuiiifc?inbers' premiums—now amount to more than THREE MILLIONS THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUND", and the ANNUAL RLVKNUlS exceeds FOUR HUNDRED AND TEN THOUSAND POUNDS. The Assured or Members are the only parties interested in the Funds or entithll to benefit from the Profits and the Director, desire to remind those who contemplate joining the Institution, thatoneoftheSBPTENMAL INVESTIGATIONS and ALLOCATIONS of SuitrLUS PROFIT lakes place at the close of 1859, and that all Participating Assurances effected during; the present year will be ranked in that investigation as POLICIES of ONE YBAH'3 STAND- rNG. WM. LINDSAY, Secretary. No. 5, St. Andrew Squire, Edinburgh, 6tli May, 1S59. CHESTER HONORARY BOARD. Gregory Burnett. E!tq., Hawarden. The lie. Fred. Ayckljowm, Hector of the Holy Trinity. Alexander Mackintosh, Fsq C.K. John Trevor, Esq.. Treasurer of the County Courts. John Smith, Esi)., Brooktield, Chester. Meadows Frost, Esq., St. John's House, Chester. Aaent for Chester and North Wales. JAMES SMITH, OLD BASK, CHESTER. Agent at Bangor, ROBERr ST EWA It r. National Provincial Bank. DR. I)E JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout U II world, as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT. RHEUMATISM", NEURALOI. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. INFANTILE WASTING, RICKETS, GENERAL DP.BILtTY.& ALL SCROFULOUS AFPECTIONg# DR. DE JONGH', 0,1 i? I?? .t efficacious, the most p.l.t.- V K'b aJn, ?oi:i ¡iIII;t :ffeCti:'U:;I:si,; most economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic superioritv over e?ery other variety is establi-hed by iiin.iner?bl? te.timomal. from PHYSICIANS and Surgeons of European mputatim, SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:- THE LATR DR. PEREIRA F.R.S., Professor oj the University of London, fyc. 8fc. "Whether considered with reference to its colour, flavourvor chemical properties, 1 am satisfied that, for medicinal purpose*, no finer Oil can be procured." SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, Esq., M.D., F.B.S., Principal of the Royal College of Chemistry, Ltver  4- 4.' nd h 'slcian8 0' B?,?,li., and others orthe leadlllg' ..r ii is a pm f of Europe having te^timoni.alised in your oi|PM aproof «t it. superiority over all I?? ofki,?d? that -11 ,ded." R M LAWiÃNëi Esq., X.p., Hos- Ophthalmic Nt? ther e?,t }o orthern Ho&- pit.7, t,. 4-c. WIILI the superiority of your Cod Liver Oil that I invariably P 8CRjbe it in preference to any other, feeling1 that I invariably pr,.?r? I It in PIL fto a?y,otherfeelint AS8NUFACTURED I ?? r?,-l?.Lnding the efficacy of this an ,not a df this in,.a.bly •old ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, h. 9a. rinarts 9j capsuled, and labelled with DR. DR JONOH'S sii^oa- tute WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY DB GENUINB, by rellpectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR. 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