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WANTED, ASTEVDV, respectable Mail 89 In-door Servant—out of livery. A s1;p;i:.P:tC;t1; :.n ;rscOøiteart:a}t i:rl; bAe d i re = ?'' ?o6t omcc, Aberystwyth. ?d,redo. 'WANTED?" W,TH r Three miles of Hangor, Beaumaris, or Car- W',?r'?.???'AG???' GA?f)E'?Ith?'?H'-H'Su?, ,nd S)ABLK. Hent. from tM to £ 10. Apply to B. B" at h? Office of ,his p?p,r. WANTED, Fl'KNISHEO COTTAGE, with M.t )es9 than ?i. Bed-rooms, between Abergele and Bungor. N eyhliourhood of Llandudno prercrn.d. A?d,,?,-G., Post Offi??,, Leigh, Lancashire. IEDUCATION FREE-IMPORTANT TO PARENTS. A FEW applications will be entertained for Nominations to the A. Foundation of a First-Class School about to be enlarged. Address-DELTA, 51. 151, l-eadenhall-strcet, London. CLE BUM. ARTNVVICEO CLERGYMAN, ill the Diocese of Bangor who has had occasion to pny tome attention to >>'» J" of Tithe Kent Charge. would he happy to e ..brother IChr^ "deU )"!p I'? can S i w A >u\n^1fn^.«'y ^«W not "e j,,?t'd to, on ???"■XrTw'les Chronicle' Office. Banyor. CASTLE HOUS CARNARVO  WILLI\MS beis to call the attention of Families, llote J. O Keepers, and other large Consumers, to Ins extensive, «c l t?(I Sto?k "? C.ff, lUw and Refined 8u*ais ¡;iCt''r71 fq, aW\nl';ik;w 3d s,(;}:d ce': Ilm. Si. &1'. Pric UQt 't" icatlo, TI?,?. months tredit given on approved family accounts. IN A FEW DAYS WILL BE PUBLISHED, (BY PEQUFST,) A SERMON' on the death ct Sir ROBEIIT WMBS. VAUGHAN, Bart., preached at Rhuj Chapel on Susdav, the 8,h fli.y, ?9 ???)y!??????'?'B.?.'??'' of K"? r).(.)andh)teScho)arn[jMusCon??.(?fMd. R' IAUNKERSOW. Print,, B,I? K.rth Wales. London: HA- MILTON, Ai).tm?, & CO., and may behoof the principal Book- ,ell?,? in the P,in?ip.lily. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, PRICE 6d., T rrilK MEDICAL OU1DK FOR VISITORS AT I.IAN'DUDKO B)" J. M COI.E\" I.D.. LlceuÜale of tho Uopl College of ]Jh,"I('ian8 in Lowlun. &r:. ''snldM^H.^LlKUBY, Book?'ticr. Handudno. and sent post free t?yrartottheUMtedK?''om.)nthe<eeeii)t<)[?ettpeur,)- postase stamps. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, mF ll Vl' the Plans, Sections, and Elevations of a New Court Heuse and County Hall, P,.P.? 1. be Car- narvon in the County of Carnarvon, arc now I)ing at the Office If 1r. 'JOHN LLOYD, County Sur\'eor, Carnarvon for the b.. Bpection and examination of MaSistrates, Professional Gentlemen, .d .thcr.. Dated this First day of June, 1S.19. W. T. POOLE, Clerk of the P,.?,. TO THE Bererend the Clergy of the niotfse of Bangor. TlVVKIit.Nl) GENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer you my respect- H f? and cordial thanks for th. great honour you have done me, ii, »»ain electing me as your proctol, to f,,r)-6ti in Con%-ocation. I h'(\ h., e\nce my sense of iour kindneu by diligent att,n- tion t?..yd.?? ?hich m.y devohe upon me in the h.no?Ne '??'°"?e?Jn';o?' fi'dt ;¿1i'ged friend and ser\'ant. I CIIAITLES WILLI.UlS. Jesus College, Oxford, May 30, 1853. J DIA OFFICE, 27th May, 1859. By order of the .S'ecre? of State for India in Council, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN", that the Finance, Home, and Public Works Committee be or betore TUBS- '? ??t!. day ?f June inst, to '?i? r'"P"?'9 M "?. iealed up. from such persons as may be willing to supply PIG TE\0 and that the conditions of the said Contract may he had on application at the Secretariat Office, "here the Proposals are to be left anv time before Eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the 8ai,t 7th Llf'y.of JUIU', 1859, alter which h¡ur I"ICJ 'feuder willlJe ?ei!ed °f 1859' ,fW' Wl' J. COImoiielvu^'6 NOTICE. Tu lIIr. Ilenry Troake, chemist, Liverpool, and all whom it may concern. THE undersigned, hereby give Notice that, unless the I ■ PHAETON left under my charge by Mr. Troake, of Liver- p .i?t, be ",k", .11 the 5.„„™ be dulv paid me on or b?fore the 24th I?y0 f J" next I shall cause th&same to be Sold by Public Auction, and thid Messrs. Troake, as well as all costs incurred by these aoolvthe proceeds towards paying all my just claims a against P ''18'< LLEWELYN LEWIS. Aber! 3nd Jnne 18:,9, J.LEWELY:O¡ LEWIS. VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS. PUBLIC MEETING AT SAINT ASAPH. A PUBLIC MEETING of the inhabilants of St. Asaph and A p t?i'hbourin!!P?!sh?"ii)be he?datthe COUNTY CO IRT ]HAL "h 11,? 911, at 12 W,I,k t noon, tor the purpose of considering the beit means of forming a Company or Companies of Volunteer Riflemen, in pursuance of the Government Circular of h, I'?th d.iy of May last, and the desire of the Lord-Lieutenant of the County. tratcs. By Order of the 'Ja?i?trate?, WYATT & SISSON, Clerks. St. Asaph, June lot, 1859. v. BY Order of the BT. HON LORD MOSTYN*, Lord Lieutenant of t 'County f Merioneth, MDUIONETII ROYAL MtLi'?A ?"t't "e f"r Train?i'. at "°???'?;?; the ??,h of June, 1S59, under the command of Lieut.-Co MORGAN. R. M. TA YLOR, Adjutant. Trvvv Orchymvn 1;?l. ANBIIYD ARGLWYDD MOSTYN, Ar g]wv«ld Ra?a'? ?r ?'?i?dd. ''b!ddi'r UO\AL M!L)T)A'S!H FK1RIONYD!) *ydgyfarf*d )n y Baa, er Addysi?u, ar ddydd MAKSTH.}rMMnntchean.t?S3,od..nL)W)ddiaethyUh?- HW-RCOHVR IOHO\S. R. M. TA YLOn, Adjutant. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. APPOINTMENT OF COUNTY SURVEYOR. A1> JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Justices will, at the next Quarter Sessions, to be hdd at Ruthin, on THURSDAY the 30th d i) of June .?.t, appoint a Surveyor to superintend the Count" Works, B,id, ?. and Hoad, upon such terms as the Conrt may decide upon. Testimonials to be sent to me on or before the 28th day of June inst. JOSEPI] PEERS, Cleik of the Peace. lluthin, 1st June, 1859. To Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Denbigh. MY LORDS AND GENTI.EMKN.-I venture to offer myself as a Candidate for the Oliice ol County Surveyor, rendered vacmt by the death of Mr. Penson. The Testimonials which I have had the hnnor to forward you ",at better enable you to judge of my qualification for the Office than any self-recommendation could do. 1 may jUdt state, however, that I was Go1dsmid Prizeman in Ci'i?ng)ne'!r!n?t U??rsi'ty Cu))e?. London, in 1856, and aieo Prueqiau of the First Dh'ision, while I l? ?ve for some years been ngaged ill the designing and execlItiou of Engineering Works in most departments of ihe Science, and more particularly in that of Municipal Engineering, including Town Drainage, Water Supply, Boad Making, &c. Should you bl pleased to elect me to the vaeant Office, it \» M be my anxious endeavour t«> confirm the truth of my Testimonials, and justify the confidence you may repose IU me. 1 tH\ e the honur to be, My Lords and Gentlemen, M) Your most obe.iient Sevant, TIIOS, E. MJXStlALL. Oswestry, May 27th, 1819. ST. ASAPH UNION. RELIEVING-OFFICER WANTED. THE ORAROUNS of the above Union will, at their Meeting, to be held at h, Board-room, in the Union 11 Saint Asaph on IIICRSDAY. the Ith of June iii?tant, proceed 11 the F.,t?: ftion of a Rflieving-OiHcer of the Denbig?? D??tr,,t of the said Union, com prizing the Parish* of Denbigh, Ilnllan, Lbn- efydd, and Llansannan. .,Y-970 per annum. t The Candidate elected will be r,?,i I t" keep his accounts in the forms prescribed by the Poor Law Hoard. He must also keep a Horse, and devote his whole time to the discharge of his dutir. and bt* able to speak both the English and y» fish languages, and (I sureties for the due perform,mce of his office in the sum 01 £lJJ, Testimonials of character and competency to perform the du- ties to be sent to my Office, at the Workhouse, Saint Asaph, on -1 f,,re 't'?, d, 'of June instant. ti 1he personal attendance of th Candidate! on the day of Elec- tion will b.!p,?fr,ed; but any candidate so attending must do 80 at bu own expense The successful C;\Ut!iI1,ltc will have to cnteron his duties on thc HOLYHEAD UNION. APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER. THE Guardians of the lloljhead Union hereb) give Notice that they will, pt their Meeting, to be held on the 28th day of June ilist ml, at 12 ?l k on, proceed lo l? Ucction of a Medical fflcerforlhe tierffritw District of this Union, vacant by the death of the late Mr. Evans. Ihe District compri:u8 the !JarL..lwtI of Aberffra-v, Hoduraj, Ceirchiog, Lerrigceinwen, lien- l.lanbeulaii, l.landrygarn, I.Unraelojt, Lluniiwjfan, Llech- jTclied, and rewaltllin ii. Salary, i'60 per annum. The medical oBitcr, ill addition to thp above 6alarv, will be entitled to extra Ir vaccination, midwifery, surgical cases, and such other »» are allowed by the Oener.il Orders of the Poor Law Board. Xtie candidates must lie p08sessed 01 one of the four qualifications require" by the said General Ord,rs of the P 'or Law Board, and th, tnedical officer tlwtt?d "ill be nquirecll .1 the time of his p- to??ue.? ? ?a .l?g.?ly q..?ifild p[Mtitm[te[ M subst; 'u in Caes of abenc &c. 1'enilers for the above.of!ice are to be sent to me on or before Saturday, the 25, l? u Diplomas, testimonials, &c-, must be produced to tho board )t G ",di.. at the time of elecltou. By Order of thc? Board, By Order ?'?'"?UAMS. Clerk to the Gudiln,, Holyhead, Sad June, 1839. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. THAT all Orders for btOH. from fi-?non PMk quarries, be ad- dressed to Mr. NV. T. HUGERS, Beaumaris. June 2nd, 1839. TO BE SOLD. A SPLENDID rolNTER DOG. Liver and White colour, warranted good. Apply to S. L., Office of this paper. MALVERN VILLA, MENAI BRIDGE, Vis a vis" to the celebrated George Hotel, To I VT nnfl1rnished, or partly furnished, with or without a ten tonVvacht, and one-horse Phieton. Has recently been de- corated at a considerable expense, in the medieval style. lient, £10 per annum. Enquire on the Premises. WHEN YOU ASK FOR GLENFIELD PATENT STASOH, SE E T H .?T Y 0 U GET T, As inferior kinds are often substituted. MENAI BRIDGE GAS WORKS. TENDEKS ARE REQUIRED AS UNDER 1ST—For the Iron Work of the ApparttM. h'.1.di.g the Erec- 1 s,Oi\ r.n oeh a;o"t:i:d tier the Gas Main pipes, exclusive of the Excavating in the streets. 2SDIA*—Vor the Buildings and Tanks cmnvlete. S?LYlfor the M'mnting of the Trenched In the streets, for the Cast hon Gas Pipes. Plans and specifications may he seen on application to Mr, E, w TIMOTHY, Menai Bridge, to hom sealed Tenders are to be sent on or before 30th June, endorsed Tenders for Gag Works," The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Menai Dridae, 2nd June, 1859. CONCERTS. MISS E. L. WILLIAMS, (THE ORIGINAL WELSH NIGHTINGALE), BEGS respectfully to announce that she purposes extending ?'S t:;]hf h olll::tt CONCERTS at the places and on the dates undermentioned Coruen Juue 1. Conway June 13. Llangollen 2. Beaumaris u 15. W 3: P%vllheli 16. [i1: 8&: I ll: i: i 8&-g: yv,ll.. Denbigh., H 10. Eh)). u 21. Abergele „ 'L FUND FOR THE PERMANENT RELIEF OF THE WIDOW AND FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. ONVEN WILLIAMS, DECEASED. T"'committee liave to ,hit they lja%,e received the iollo".i", ?" &1d of this Fund, which ha,e been te.- n'J?°Pt?ed T the Bangor Bran.'h'' of the National and Pro- ?)Ban?. to the credit of the Very Rev. the Dean, M their Chairman and Representative Amount realized by the Conc"rt M 25 Per J. Prii), Itobt. Priteliar(l, John 15 120 D?otheYery Rev. the Dealt Rev.E.Pushe.R.ehd. 12 101 F..Ik'R • • ■ 12 10 1 Di't? G?m'thDa?ies.Richd. Edmunds, Mr. Kenn'edy, ? ? W, Griffilh 16 1 6 Di?'M?hn Parrv. I.ondon t!.u.e: Mr/ 1616 Ditti) Mr. J,)hri Pi,ii, ltobert Ito. Ditto Mr. Gregory, Mr. Pritchard, Lon'd' House, 8 17 7 )itt.T.4135 Ditto J. pilot, Itol, TI?. J. P?r,y 5 76 ? i re.n?))? re<:UMted that the Collectors will pay in their Mb?npti?. and bring thdr books .0 the next- meeting, which stands adjourned toThu?dayevemn?. the )6thuMt.. at the ChvLpter at 6 o'clock, p. Then?.n?of all contributor 1? ?e .hiHi.s "ii. be advertised in a future paper June 1.?h, 1859. Jonf?ln.IAMS.Hon.Sec. Chester and Holyhead, Vale of Clwyd, and Birhenhead Railways. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. CALVINISTIC METHODIST ASSOCIATION. THIS A?oei?mn will hold their meetings in UverpooloiiSa- turday, Sunday, and Monday, June 11th, 13th, andldth.at the various Chapels a9 uual. CHEAP EXCURSION TO LIVERPOOL. Special T??i,,? -ill leave t), e undermentioned Stations for Birk, head on Saturday, June 11th, 1859. TIME AND FARE TABLE FORTHE DOUBLE JOURNEY. TIME, FARE. TIME. FARE. TEtvp a,m, P m. 8. d. LEAVE. am. p,m. 8, d. Ho)?h?d.. ?O?('?'?Dehbi!;h.0 25 7 30 5 0 v801'r,f.a,,t 10 3373850 Tvcroes..8 50 B 20 7 0 St. Asaph 10 41 7 46 J 0 8?,lo,g.n 9 0C; 0528046 Kwen..9 13 6 41 6 6 Rhyl .H S5 826?0 830 Prt!atatyn It 3583.536 Llanfair 0 25 6 49 6 0 PMtatin.M35 8 30 36 Menai Bnd'»c. 9 30 6 57 6 0 Mostyn 1150 8 50 3 0 (?rnarvon 8 30 6 30 6 6 Holywell 12 0 '8 '1 830 Port Dinonvic 8 45 640 60 ?l??illt 12 8 9 -1 2 6 Banker. 9 "5 7 10 5 6 Flint 12 15122 Aber 10 9 7 21 5 6 Mold. 11 5 3 6 10 20731561'.(I??,,o.d 1321 Conway 10 40 7 46 5 0 Hope 1117 2 6 Colivvn 10 10 7 ,71ol .2926 Abergele 11 1,.46 ?LTIIRN.-Excurqionl$t,? are allowed to return any day up to and including the Saturdav following. The undermentioned Tr,,i"'t b'. "r"itlydt,,?,d to, by which excursionists are allowed to return a.m. p.m. am. pm. From Rirkhenhead 7 10 9 50 12 20 5 20 Chester.7 15 5 25 7 15 M By ny th, r,l Train on Sunday and by any Train on the Mold, Denbigh, and Calnanon Jirjea. J^ ^0. BINGER. By Order, J 0. BINGER. General Manager's Office, Chester, June, 1859. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE, in and f,,? the County f Denbigh, ,ill be held .t the C.? ?T I HALL, in Ruthin, on THURSDAY, the Thirtieth day of June, 1859. at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the transaction of the Finance and Police Business, and will be continued at the same place on the following day, at the same hour. The business relating to the Acts made and passed regarding the Police wIll commence on Thursday, at 10, and the b..i.??? relating to the as es3ment, application, or management of the Countv Stock or Rate, will commence on the la>t-mentioned day, at 11 o'clock, at which times all bills and demands against (tlha??, oun ty must be laid be fore the Court. The Grand and Petty J uron, and n persons bmnd by rc- cognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to surrender in di"chare of their ,.il, are to appear ?t the place aforesaid on FKIDVY. the 1st day of July next, at Ten o'clock in the f,Lre noon. JO,EPU PLIIERS. Ruthin. 30th May, 1859. Clerk of the Peace X.B.—Instructions for indictm(>nh 5hnuld he -?-t to my Office (if pr??ti !a ?1, ,) four dz"? least before S, ssions. COUNTY OF DENBIGH, ALTERATION OF PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. To 7os<'?A Peers, .E.?Mi'M. CVo? of the Peace /or the CoMH/? of D<;K&?. I "TV YV 7T, the undersigned, being several ol Her Majesty's Justices Of ti?? Peace, i. and for the ??i,l ..t,ty, beg to transmit to 'ou the follo%ving,tl??,??,?t FIRST—That the Parish of Uanfairtalhaiarn, in the said County, which now forms a portion of the Sessional Di?i?io. of U- ?ed? in the ?'n? of Denbigh, should be annexed to the Petty ?,e.- ona? .i isi- of I sdulas, in the said County. SBCOS o-That the several Townships er Places called lg- fair and teiriado. itu?t? in Ulat p;, ??t of the r.i,h of Saint Asaph which lies in the Count) (If Denbigh, and which nm" form a portion fsaid P?lty Sessional Division of lsdulas, in the uid Co?°<y. ?h?')d be annexed to the said Petty Sessional Division of Isa\ed.in the said Counh'. 'T?'t'D'T)?rthe Pari-h of Dan?yfen. and the Town.hip of ,??1w, in the said COUllt of Denbigh, and which noW ;,orin a f the ll,tty Sessional Division of Uuthin, in the said Connty, should b.- annexed to the aid Petty Sessional Division of ]!Õa!t.tl in the sai,) County. FOURTH—That the alterations above stated wm "I more con- 'e" i ?,,tt transacti n of the Petty Se3ior.at Business for the abo\c Parishes and Township. FIFTH—That there are reidig. and usulIy acting, in the propt'd new Pelly Sessional Division of l??l?d the roltowin Justices :-The Reverend Edmund Willi?.? G,prg? Griffith, Ksquire th? Reverend Robert M>dde!ton John Jocelp; FroI11k('. Esquin>; Uichard Llnyd Williams, E8qui T ..a, Huhe, Equire; Townshend MIÚnwarin, Esq'itri? John Ed- ward Madocks, Esquire; Ignatius Williams. Esquire John P? t?'?ir?'; '??.i"?a'n b<?'" E<qHir'< Herbert Wa,k,. \Vi!hams.Wynn.E?n..t;S.m?th<)?rdM,K.!q.ire;the Reverend Francis Gartside Tipping and Pierce Wynne Yorke, Enquire. SIXTH—That in the proposed now Division of Isdnlae there are residing", and usually acting, the following Justices :-j.h. I'ovd Vl'inne, Esquire, junior Brnwnlow Wynne Wynne, Esquire 'I"'?. Wynne Yoike, Esquire; Hugh Robert Hughes, E«uuire Robert William Wynne, Esquire.  ?'?T?'!?.?t'??p?ed '?' or altered Petty Ses- ainnal Division of uthin there are Tesidin, and usually acting, i.> fallowing Justices i,k Richard West, Esquire; t'r..t?'i?''M?'d?."???'?q'?e?R???MlL EV:\r;e: Squire; Gabriel Roberts, Esquire; James Maur.ee Esqu.re r ,e%eretid td ard 'I'l el% all; lieveretd Edward John Owen Keverend Krancis Owen; Henry ?''?q"r? Jo). jMS-H?r. Dated this 2nd day of Apnl. US,^ .j. jun. D w. WYNNE, TlonRRT WILLIAM WYNNB, PllmCR "YNNR YORKH, II UGH R, liua Es, 8. EDWARDS. R. LL, WILLIAMS, ROBERT MVDDBLTON, GBu. GBIFPITH, JOHN TIERCE, EDMUND WILLIAMS, 1. 6AILTSIDB 'I UERBT. "V- Wll W^NN' 1, tt.id J-,?,pli P"ers, liereb)? give N- ?? thti laid the atatenieut, of which the lorego ng i ? befo uLtICCL of the Peace assembled at the Quarter Se??i for the »"tf Court ?)'to'? the 'r'e'e'?t ?''t!.?.? ???n!. in '?"?  hE directions of the Act 9th Geo. IV. cap. 13, a,,d flJlrl^er Notice that the said statement will be tak. n into onsld[>ratlOn by the Court at the iiex tQt r S ?, i for tI ai d Conty. t to I, be held at Ruthin on THURSDAY, the 30th da) of Jnne instant. Dated the Ut ^ay of j. 1859. D.t? the Kt d.y .f Ju??? UJU18. Clert of ?? p?,? JOHN ARQNSON, TAILOR AND DRAPER, BANK PLACE, BANGOR, BEGS to inform hi? numerous Patrons and the Public that he has now conpleted hia noveltr in>WM'lt Soa.on, in the ,?tdon and Parisian Markets and his Stock "?) be found replte with ?e?ry ,no?te?ny ?m' '?°"' FANCY COATINGS, TILTOWSERINGS :VEST ioveltty he present in the J. A. begs to call particular attention to his unequalled SUMMER SUITS FOR 50s., All Wool, warranted Shrunk, made from Scotch, Welsh, Irish, and other Tweeds, guaranteed tofit, and in the, newest tiyle. SUPERFINE BLACK AND DRESS COATS, FROM 50s., TROWSERS 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 EIGHT HOURS' NOTICE. SUPERIOR-TONED COTTAG E PI ANO FUHT lHS IN SPLENDID ROSEWOOD CASE, T R I a T Y-F I V E Ct U t-W E 4. It BACH, CONSTANTLY ON SALE OB.HIKE AT A. R? MARTIN'S. CAXT? HOUSE, BANK PLfcACJh, HIGH STREET. BANGOR. fTIRF. ^ne Month, One Guhiea; Tee Months, Ei?hteeen Shltings « MoUh Six N'I Fifteen Shil?iugs per Month; ][ Tw?ve Months, Twelve Shihi.?s per Mo th. If purchased wihin Sts Months, no hire charged. Carriage each way. ill Bansror. s. 6d. .mm. FISHING RODS AND TACKLE, OF ALL KINDS, AT EDWARD DAWSON'S, (LATE GEORGE BOWNESS), 33 BELL YARD, WITHIN TWELVE YARDS OF TEMPLE BAR, THE CITY SIDE, LONDON. ORDERS BY LETTER PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 33, BELL YARD, TEMPLE BAR, LONDON. MESSRS. BECKETT BROTHERS, BRIDGE STREET ROW AND EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, FAVINO p^h— Drapery and Firm of 5it!ssrs. Pri,h.,d, H A I;d t£;Ó':?'t;:Ig'i?a¡? Fi::rdhia:d °6cI:,a:'ri:b;e; o,'Si"f:;a:e now ?S"r?'  ????? its branches, and fully p,?p d to ordn ?ith ,hi?l?   by "'? Customers of the late Firm. .'TcA?T AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, EASTGATE ROW (LATE PRICHARD'S.) .?.DRAPERY, MERCERY AND MILLINERY ESl'A8LISHENl', BRIDGE STREET ROW. Messrs. B. respectfully request that all letters may be addressed in full- BECKETT BBOTBEBS. NOTICE. R OTEL-KEEPERS, SEMINARIES, AND ALL r. A R G E CONSUMERS OF 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, executed and despatched on the same day. D?E N TAL S: U R G E RYio?-. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS ARE LIVERPOOL, 134, DUKE STREET (directly opposite, Berry-street) LONDON, 33, LUDGATE HILL, and 110, REGENT STREET. attendance DAILY FROM TEN TO SIX. Attendance in CHESTER, Every DAY, at Sio 3, Pepper Street. I BAN <J OR, N. WALKS. The I1rst MONDAY in .?h M:onh, at Mr. Roberts. Watch Jaker, High Street. CARNARVON, The first TURSDAY in each Month, at the Uxbridsje Arms, Hotel, Private Rooms. a MESSRS GABRIEL, the I?d-e.tablisheA Surgeon and Mechamcai Dentists, present their compliments to the inhabitants of MBANGORan? CARNARVON and their Vicinities, and be? to .Lte tt»l one of the Firm w.t) Melt th, above Towns gulally, '? m.Y be coated on the LOSS of TEETH. &c.. from 10 to 5 o'ctock?h day. The necessity hM o?beenfeitthr?h.ut ?anv par? ?coun?ry of bein? able to obtain the services of a Denti.t of ..me in his ?roft?ssion. without the ?"ity f a li town, or without havin? to pay an exorbitant charge for .h *,?,,i?, This d,,id?,.t.. Messrs. Gabriel will at once °'' ?'?!'e? 'G'' are ?n'e patentees of an entirely ,e,, d.?ripti.? T'EE'T"H and GUMS, which are fitted with absolute pre- c?r.nd?ces??chind.'e.tTare by any other means unattainable they are HUed on th. mo?t tender ?nm. without ?prin? or an, ( #re „.arrantea to prove fiim and .,Iful in the month the a.ti,t. m order to "'T ° !h'? ?'n ?e r?!'h of "tn"? 'nomical, they ?e supplied at oh??' strictly moderate. G.ph et f«atlO fulW ?th.n the reacn ? which has been approve,I by the highest medical ?ut?o rities and the Pre?. and will be Mntpost- ? by Messrs. Gabriel, who are mamllacturers of e"ery ilpcclaht' rtaining to the ,,I i6, -E.t?,b?, '?e? .? 14, ,i, ny with llrli?l: Qabriers next visit to BANGOR win be on the 6th of June Messrs. ?? e CARNARVON on the 7th of June. 11 AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. ?  The best in Europe, warranted to retain their ,)tour, from 3.. 6d. per tooth. Set., £¡ 4.. DECAYED TEETH e ffe 't ual l?, stopped "ith the ?-H"ITE' E'NA'?E)'" GOLD, and SUCCEDANIUM, prevents further decay and tooth-ache. MESSRS GABRIEL'S Prepared WHITE GUTTA P'E'B'CH'A' ENAMEL, for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH or TOOTH- ACH E —This va)uab.e .topping, placed in the cavity when perfectly and bM.n?h? a. the t?th itself in ten minutes after AC iE.-This valua?le stp d, F,: member sound and usefuHn mastication. Fnceh.6d.perbM.direction<enc)o9ed. Sold by insertion, and retide r the aUChemiME in town and country, or can be had direct from the Infentore, for 20 stamps. Observe their name on each box, with- ot which none is genuine. 0 H' MESS US? *0 A UR IE L'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for Pre'oning and Cleaning the Teeth and G..?, i?? sold by all Chemists in town and country, at Is  b- ?'' MESSRS^ ?BRfE'L"??'y't.?en?d? ENAMEL for STOPPING DECAYED FRONT TEETH, which renders them sound, and does not turn black. May be bad on application, or through any Chemist in the Kingdom. Price 5s. per box, Wit'l directions for use. MESSR8! GABRIEL have introduced into successful practice the ELECTRO-GALVANIC PROCESS, for the painless ex- traction of Teeth, and all operations connected with Dental Surgery. ""° MESSRS. GABRIEL are in altendance daily, from 16 to 7, and may be consulted on the Loaa of Teeth, and all operations ap- P"t.ini,g to Dentistry, -1 their establishments ?- pertamin? to Denu.try.at th.tr ??'??j?.? (j.?.tty opposite Berry -street). 33, Ludg'Rte-hill, and 110, B "?t London. Consultations free of expenie, and chaVyea atiictly moderate. Agent for Chester, Messrs. Pl,.t t c 8,, So., W??,1" Mr, Rowhndt; Bangor, Mr. Griffiths, Chemist, High-street, Carnanan, Mr. G, Owens, ChemJit. CHEAP AND EXPEDITIOUS PRINTING. EVERY description of COPPElt-PLATE and LETTER-PRESS PRINTING and RULING, executed with Neatness and De- spatch, at M.I?T?N'S PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CAXTON HOUSE, BkN GOll. LIVER ESTABLISHMENT. THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS, T CAE MICHAEL AND CO. i Will exhibit their recently-purchased, STOCK OF NEW GOODS, Including all the LEADING AND MOST ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES produced for the SPRING TRADE. As J. C. and Co. are represented by fourteen buyers, who make their selections personally in the various markets, ?,-?ry d,:?.- tage as regards price, soundness of fabric, durability, d,?,ign, style and colouring, is ?!?,,r,d  Adhering to" U)?pri??? of keeping the ?ery N ewet Goods as t" are produced, always ?u? ha? will g?"' ..t''?f"?tio,? to t? consumer (and at the loweet possible pri?,), J. C. and Co. ha?e carefully avoided old, unfashionable, ami unBound aiticles, which are generally dearer in the end than new and weU."8elechd (ahric'1 Under such asystvin the tradeauhe LIVER ESTABLISHML*. T has rapidly proreued, and no effort ihan be wantmxto Tet?n a,?d increase the public confidence which has contributed so fully to ít succeS9. During the month of May large quantities of New Goods will be daily received in aU the folowiug Department *— SILKS.-The greater part of this Stock was contracted for pre- vious to the recent advance, Black Gros, Black Kdge, Colour d Gros, Coloured Glaces, a great variety of Fancy Cheeks, Stripes, &q, &0., and Two and Three Flounced ltobes. A large lot of Checks, all Silk, full dress at 23s. 6d. STUFFS AND RESS?,S.-All the new materi?tis in Fa,,?y CrossoveM. Challies, Winceys, Bareges, &c.. 500 FJoullced Dressesj 5s. 6d. to 27s. 6d, Alpacas, Cuburgs, Merinoes, &c. &c. PRINTS.-2.10 Co' '4" W"i?Tits run s,3 id. A large slock or the "t patterns in London and Manchester Prints. RI B BON S. -18 cietn\'d etb:Ield1111eo;erli:;i:; I the coming season, and unprecedented for varietj and extent in French Rn'd English Ribbons, Flowers, &c. & c HABERDASHERY.—Town made Frines to rnatch (all deplh.) Mantle Fringes, Shawl'l rimming3, fancy Velvets, Braids, Ste. This department has been com- pletely remodelled, and contains a much larger ami more varied stock than usual. LACES.—Foreign and British Laces, Sewed Work, Sleeves, Sets, Collars. &c. GLOVES AND HOSIERY.—A well-assorted stock, comprising the beat Pri. and E.gli?h !k? !,on?n ?'i'?." "°' pM.? Kids. Worcester do. Jouvin's do. Yeovil do. Bouillon's do. Florentine do. CourvoUier's do. Alpine do. Dumont's do. Grtmohle do. Calvat's dll. SHAWLS.—Paisley, French, and Vienna, filled long Grenadine, Tissue, and Barege, &c. &c. MANTLES.—Every novelty in Mantles made by our own ma- BONNETS AND MILLINERY.—Twenty cases of the newest shapes in Paris Millinery, London and DunstaWe Straws, &c. &c. CARPETS.—Tapestry Carpets, 2s. 3d.; Brussels, Wilton Velvet, and Kidderminster, Floor Cloths, &c.&c.; planned r,nd fitted by experienced workmen. Table DAMASKS.—Every description of Damasks. Chintzes, labie Covers, Cornice Poles, Cornices, &c. &«;• Bed- steads and Bedding, the cases White Window Curtains, will be opened This Day ('ruesdax Th es(? goods are on I y one-haif their value, and wi,ii wash and wear well. The Linens. Flannels, 1\1 u:lins, and Calicoes will be found well stocked with the most useful and serviceable goods, as also Stas, Boot&, & ut '?Y'p g"?. j? T E D OUT. FUNERALS ECONOMICALLY SUPPLIED. LIVER ESTABLISHMENT, VHUBCH STREET, LIVERPOOL. SOUTH AFRICAN WINES. Clareti lei. per dozen Sherry, 20s. high class ditto. 24s. Amontillado, 248.; Madeira, 26s. JAMES MARK WELL, HBR MAJESTY'9 WINB MERCHANT, J ¡f.1ó;,m, :t::t'he=i; ,?."rle, and 4, Stafford-streets, Piccadilly, LONDON.-Shenie& ,?.?k, 40;.P, ?,?.36- 'I%l?,teir.4??., Claret 30s., Ch..P?g?e 5Js., Mock, 40, Moselle 40s sparkling Mnaelle and Hock 48, ditto Burgundy 60a., Beaune 40s, Val di Penas 42i., Sauterne 385., ditto "quem 848., Chablis 389., St. Peray 50s., Rousillon 408., t'rontignac !,4s., direct shipments of Oloroso, Amontillado Mon- tilla, Vino di Pasto, Xres Viejo and Manzanilla, Martels and Hennessey's Cognac. per gallon, 245" Gin 129., Whiskey 218., with all kinds of Spirits and Liqueurs. American Monangahela and Bourbon Whiskey, Longworth's sparkling and dry Catawba, t'e ch Brandy, and Sole Agent for the celebrated Yankee Stouffhton's Bitters. N.B,-Several dozen in stock of the famous old wines accumu- lat-d by J. M. during his lengthened proprietorship of Ibbotson's, Lo ?Ig's, the London an d the Grafton Hotels, and from hug- borougli Park and the Prospect-hill, Reading, celebrated sale. Stock, 5,500 dozen. Wines of all kinds and Shippers, in octaves, quarter-casks, hogsheads, butts and pipes. Liberal prices given or old bottled Wines. BLBCTRO PLA TE. JOSEPH MAYER, SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLER 68 and 70, LORD STREET, RESPECTFULLY informs his Patron? and the Public, that in .dditio. to his I ,g' stock of IL VL it PLATE,h?iii?. very extensive assortment of ELECTRO PLATE, Including Epergnes, Fruit and Flower Stands, Candelabra, Des- sert Stands, Dishes 2nd 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 Coolers, Butter Coolers, Liquor Cruet and Egg Frames also THE NEW LUNCHEON FRAMES, Dessert Knives ant 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, [0 which may be numbered m&ny Specim('naoffediœval designs, as well as It'? .t approved pa:lems now in use. THE JEWELLERY Comprise* suites of Necklace, Bracelets, Brooch, a id Earrings, in all the precious Gems, 38 {)ifimond. Ruh":R. Emeralds, and Pearl8, besides the less costly Stnnes of Amethyst, Topaz, Car- buncle, and Onyx. Gold Ornaments of Greek, Etruscan, Saxon, and Mediaeval styles Rings, both in. Gems and Signets; Pins, Locket" Chains, Studs, and Buttons, in every recognised etyle. FOR PRESENTATION PIECES, GOLD AND SILVBR Ssupp BOXRS. CIOAR AND FRSBB CASES, CARD CASES, CUPS, GOBLETS, AND MANY oTlIER ARTICLES. N.B.-An Illustrated Catalogue of the prices of Silver Plate, Electro and Sheffield Plate, Jewellery, Wafehet, Clocks, and Cutlery, may be had gratis, or will be sent post free on application. JOSEPH MAYER, OILUBOXITH, JEWEIXEB, AND WATCHMAKES, t) Ss 70, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. WHOLESALE elk RETAIL. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR PAPER HANGINGS IS 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. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. By order of the Directorl of the Birkenhead Gas and Water Company, in liquidation. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Or, MONDAY, the 20th day nf June next. at T?,1, the Ctarendon-roomt.L"'erpM[ (in Lets to suit purchaser.) 400 OAS and WATER BONUS of £ 100 eae.h, hearing 'Merest Half-yearly at 4 p,r Cent., until 18r,? and afterwards o ?""nt.'S?.'??' t'b?' ?e redeemable at par, .v.ra?ng per 15?. 9,J?.J. p?r C?nt. ei" "t f P.,rlia.t, by a These Bonds are cre.ted nuder a 'pedal Act of Parliament, by the Rirkenhead Coinmi?iicn?,-?, and r, e?ured on the Birkcn- head Ga. and Water Wrk ""d l?- by a sp cial Rate of Una Sl?illi?gi,?tb?po,?nd.ti,er ,t.bl: value of all the Property in the Tisin 'row mhip? of Birkenhead and Claughton. The nett profit fr? the Gas and Water W.r?. after pay^mg ,large, and interest on Bonds, ,Iilit, a ,r Pl"' of ? per Cent., ?ch. with the .pecia) Rate of One Sh.mn?.n the pound on the Pro,,?ty of the T.?n?hip??, would at this p?,i.,d pay 8 pr C??? on .u the Bond debt for the purchase of the Works. In ?.I. the nett pro"t of the Gas and Wftter^ JE7.M[ )). 3d" and for the year ending Marchh, ??9, £ £ 113 2,0rSJ.), the rateable value of Property in the TownshiOT, in 18»J, w. £ 100,338, and in ?8. 3i'705; showing a Rtcady increa.e, and as the profit derived from the works increases, so do™ le security from the Rate of Is. on the Townships (which i» appli- cable only these Bonds) increase, as each building erected becomes bl" to the rate, makil1 the security one of the best in the kingdom, and well worth the attention of Tlut??- and others who depire a sound and safe investment. F?rth'er ° p??i?t!art may be obtained on application to Mr. H, C. B L 0,! 22, L ord-?tree ,iverpo.1, t" IAPIilItiion to ?fr. 11. :? ) u ,lt.??t the Company. SALE BY MR. PRITCHARD. TObeSOLDBYAUCTION, BY MR. ROBERT PRITCHARD, At the SHIP TAVERN, Hirael, Rannr. on "ED.sn, June 8th, 1859, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, rr\ ni-jH PARTS or SHAR.ES.andpr.haMy the remaining 0?-04 W SISS rf and in the flI:h:W:;i and Elizbethf" of Beaumari. now Ili" under the Shipbuilding ?a of ?'r' Parry and ?o." Bn,,rT" is ,IlenI Vessel Is trongly huitt. has within the last ?.r ,?d"r,e a thorough repair, and all her Materials, Sails, Standing and Run ning Rigging are entirely new. She is eLts?e(I A I Red,at Lloyd s for four y11,, r,g? 6te,,dt0e i. 77 to.. but she is capable of carrying a?" ? 120 tons, with a water draft of 91 Further particulars may he obtained on applying at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Anglesey House, Bangor. SALES BY MR. DEW. RE THK LATE SIR ROBERT WILLIAMES VAUGHAN, BART., DECEASED. Important and Unreserved Sale of First-Class HUNTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES, FOX HOUNDS, SPORTING DOGS, CARRIAGES AND FARMING STOCK, IT RHUG, IN THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. m it. WILLIAM DEW, Has the pleasing satisfaction to announce that he has been honoured with the commands of the Trustees of the late Sir Robert Wllliames Vaushan, Bart., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 7th and 8th of June, 1859, (commencing each rnorninf at 11 o'clock to the minute), at the above-named NOBI,tl, MANSION (distant one mile from Cor- wen, and fourteen miles from the Llangollen Road Station, on the Chester and Shrewsbury Line)- rTHEwh?oteofthit well-known splendid STUD, comprising 40 TIp;e'ii:.e:;ioI1ün CS,JYI'}PHi¿ *)?S?!'?S? 2celebrated PACK$ of FOX HOPNns. de""?'lel ?on) the best blood in Enland; 24 ?UtaMe SKT t'ERS. PO!\T. ERS. RETRIEVERS. and SPANIELS; several well-bred Fox Terriers Saddlery, Clothing. Harness, and CARRIAGES toge- ther with the entire FARMING STOCK, consisting ofa Dairy of 15 noted Cow. 4 Bulls (one a beautiful 2-year-old Guernsey) 6 C"Ives 31 St, re Cattle, ranging from one to it -years-old 3 nrime fat 4-y.old ,eat 14.= 2 pr..i.. 'n??Hn?'??tP'?dsH'R?S'HIR'E DOWN EW'E?n'd i"s, Y" ,Iin C"t J Ej and 80 Lamb.. Also, a large assortment of IMPLEMENTS in HUSRANDRY, in Carts, Wa'?one. Ptou?ht. HMmw?. Threshing Machine, Win- nowing ditto. Chaff Cutter. Dairy Utensils, See., as well as the whole of the CORN and HAY, descriptive at?l.g,??. of which may ''he had seven day,tthe principal If i' North Wales, Chester, and Liverpool; Me..r.. Jones and Bl??.. land solicitors, 5, Crosby-square, Loudon at the Office of this F'a'p'er.' a?h'?'. and f h eA, ti. r: B'r?tKn Hotel, Bangor. pat:y; teu::nl' 'Olc;ldne: the Saturday and Monday next prcced?x. and up to 11 o'clock ('I'hn,r,g.fSale. ORDER OF SA 'E. FIRST DAY-Farming Stock, Corn and lIay, at the Farm Yard. RBCOND DAY—Horses, Hounds, Carriages, and all appertaining to the H, n, D?pa, 'n  On!n?!?" illh; Llangollen Road Station upon the arrhal of the 9-20 a.m. traina fr, Chester and Shrewsbury on the Days of Sale, and return at 6 p.m. Large and Highly Attractive Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, CHINA, GLASS, WINES, CARRIAGES, &c., AT THE EPISCOPAL PALACE, BANGOR. MR. WILLIAM DEW Begs respectfully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and the Public tha-t lie has been favoured with instructions Irom the repre- selltathes of the late Lord Bihop of Banjor. "? ?° SELL B? PUBLIC AUCTION, (Without the fliehtest reservation) on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIOAY. 1lth. 15th, 16th, and 17th days of June, 1859 (commencing each morning punctually at 11 o'elock,)- ALL the VALUABLE EFFECTS attache to the above exten- A Jvh8itI4t cí: Dli: rildc l; f,t Room Suite. in  Mahogany and Hoaewood a brilliant-toned SQUARE PIANOFORTE, 61 Octaves, by Broadwood, lately purchased, and p..?,.?i,?g all 11?? i.nprovemeiitb, a range of lo, Bool,I?,?,e., Turkey, Brussels, and Kidderminster t3,? 'el (, and Fire Sets an extensive assortment .fri,f? CUT ?'?S'?'nd TRANSPARENT CHINA SERVICES; a ta)uab:e SIDEBOARD of 1200 OUNCES of antique and modern PLATE Plated Goods, &c. ;1 few fine oM En?rafin?. in gilt frames; a choice CELLAR of "IIF conei?ne; of rare old Madeira fine old Crusted Ports, mp?'?'Shrr and other W?e,a'.?? ?C'A'L'LO?'S'of "???'?? '??.'? BEER. in Lots. The Bedrooms are replete in Mahogany 4-Po. H?-M'!er'.° and Tent Bedsteads ?h'o?any" Wardrobes .up.. rior white-goose F,th ,rB ,d,, BI .?k?t,it other the UMMt Chamber Requisites; Kitchen Furniture excellent (,?,pper? Dair' and Brewery Utei sils: two elegant London-built CAR. S?G)?S (a n'r??7an.t''Cha?io? tat<? renovated ?ta?re?ou? lav Harness and Saddlery; a tatk i"i"d, of 30 ?n? of P"KrM?''H?Y'" ?'o ?t ?00\tr'o'? IR(%)N "?'URDLKS Garden Tools, Greenhouse, and Bedding Out Plants, &c. sec., the whole of which will be minutely described in Catalogues, she% ing order of S.ile, to be had six day. previously at the prin- cipal 'H?te't?n ?'ort? Wales, Chester, and Liverpool, and of the A,tiop.eer, nritih Hotd, Bangor. N.B. —May be viewed <>n Monday, 13th day of June. BODEDERN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, On SATURDAY, the Mth Jnne, 18,?9, ,t the ROYAL HOTEL, Holy- head at Two n'c ork in the afternoon, mnE M)oKi'n?ah?bh.° FREEHOLD LAND. lying in the i. Parish of Bodedern, in the C..?.ty of Anglesey. LOT I. All that "pry -t Farm ødjninin the 11.1?b,?d 1,t road, an?'caUed ?'YRA?LT. in toe occupation Of NN O??n, it, tenant from ?eir t? %car, and comprising an excellent Farm- house with 'e, "t asubstantial Outan(] 73.1. 2r. 4p of productive Land,—the whol being weil arranged and ?ce'd.?u c?a)or'd'er.  LOT 2. All that Cottage, with the enclosure? of Land, formerly known a!. ?n Eglw)s ?ern'nowca)ied PHNYRAU.T. in thence? tion of Owen Prcarll, a8 tenant,from year to yt?r, containing I.. ?r. )3, ad}nll1n Lot 1, aud situate on a dclihtlul em,nc,, commanding t.tes\'e and \'nd proe,pect, which render this Lot partICularly eligible for bUIld mg. L?t p;,rti,??l.rly ,,ty is dne to the Village of Bodedern, and is about th ,p,e. 'r the Valley Railway tation, and about six mileq from Holyhead. U pays no tax. and offers an excellent opportunity for investment or occupation. For further particulars and conditions of Sale apply to Megr8. It BAKBER, and tiU Bangor, to he 8 H ih at ot1J rSni:I'e tŒ,2' HtT e Holyhead. '"?' '°' CONWAY7 NEW SMACK FOR SALE, Adapted either for Fishing or the Coasting Trade. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Mil WIIjLIAM DEW. At tho ERSKINE ARMS, Conway, on MONDAY, 29th June, L&W, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, A FINE SMACK (Ionnehed in May last), 49 Ton. Burthen (carpenter's measure) itrongly built, and of the best material.. '° MAY be viewed neat Talyeafia, on the COllway Itiver. SAXES BY MESSRS. CHURTON. ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Near the Town of Mold, in the County of Flint. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. CHUKTON. At the ALBION HOTEL, in the city of Chester, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of J?g next, most punctually at one o'clock™ the afte?Mn ?hject'tocon?tiom to bethm produced), TlllVr most dMiraMe and compact Villa Residence, called X HAmUNGTON COTTAGE, situate about three qu'rt<r< of a mile from the Mold Railway Station, and at the junction cr the Turnpike Roads leading from Mold to King's Ferry ana Northop, together with the lawns, gardens, croft, stable coacn house, and "e. ances thereunto belonging, the whole contain- ing "Y admeasurement 3a. Or. 4p. or thereabouts. The house, ?ich is most d?itthtfuUy eitaate'' and replete with ?ery I, venience, comprises breakfast room, drawing room, diing room, eiht bed rooms, butler's ..tr,, kitchen, laundry, .,ullry, and all necessary utoffice?, and is suitable for the residence of a famil, of the highest reepectabHity.. too ell The property, which is in the m^t perfect conditi"n, is too well known in the neighbourhood of Mold to require any lengthened description. It can be viewed on and after the 8th of June nest. For particulars, apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Chester, or at the ffices of Mr, ROBERTS, Solicitor, Mold. — AT THE CASTLE HOTEL, BANGOR, CARNARVONSHIRE. Sale of a very choice selection qf Alderney and Guernsey Heifers, most of which are upon the point of Calving. MESSRS. CHURTON ne( respectfully to announce that they are instructed by Mr. FOWLER, sen., of little Bushy Farm, Watford, Herts; (the eminent importer of the pure breed ofalderney and Guernsey Cattle), to SELL jjY AUCTION, At the CASTLB HOTEL STABLE YAM. B?or. on FRIDAY, June 17th, 1859, pllndually at two o'clock in the afternoon, 10 ?E?S?t!d .?ER?E?HEt?M?. ?heabo-e ?rd 13 possesses, ;a8nn'e:b1ior t: valuable haracteriitiu that mark those highly profihble ni.?l., p.r?e?li. of symmetry, transcendent richness of C Jlour. and the very hizhest promise of that delicious and abundant ?upply of dairy prod list claims for them the marked preference of ,he f this ?.u.t,v.  T? growing de??for. and ppreiation of, this highly va- luable Stock, and the Mti?factort reports of tho?e genUemea ?hom the Auctioneers have had the bonor of eupp??mthtB locality, have induced Mr. Fowler to select for this Sale thirteen very superior Heifers, and in every respect such as Messrs. Chur- ton can with confidence recommend. N.B.—Descriptive Catalogues stating age, colour, time of cal- ing, &c., may beat the 1,,ee., .1e, and at the Offices of the Auctioneers. SALES BY MR. R. EDWARDS. NORTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Pursuant to the Order of the Court of Chancery, in a cause of Thomas v, WilIiama," with the approbation of the Judge to whose Court the said eame is attached, BY MR ROBERT EDWARDS, Of Carnarvon Auctioneer, the person appointed to sell the ,am., at tbe SPORTSMAN HOTEL, Cin the C°,m y of Car- narvon, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of June, 1859, between th4 hour. of One and Two .'clock- ?'E?RA?M'E?D? LEASEHOLD EStATE9 in the Counties of Carnarvon, ?d Ani?,,y, 1.?. the prooert of George Betti. Esq., decea,ed, in 18 Zots, as fol.ows  ?? ?-con?toting of a Freehold farm H???a'id' Building, and 19a. 3r. 20p of Land, in the Parish of Llanfagdalen, C,,mu. nefor'. C,tt.. '?  ''C.n  t? of  ?eeho)d Farm Kouse. and t3a. 3r. 7p. Lot 2—Consisting of a Freehold Farm House, and 13a. 3r. 7p. of ?nd. s!? in the Parish of Li.?IlYfi Carnarvonshire, called dd? d. d, ?,. '??ot?C.?s?ofaFreehohiFarm House and 17a. 2r. 17p. of Land, situate in the Parish of Clynnog, Carnarvonshire, called Ta* ??ot?onsistin? of a Freehold Farm House and 132a.3r. 4p. Lot situate in Llanflhangel-y-Pennant, Carnarvonshire, called Tvnllan,otherwise Llanflhangel. 'Lot 5-Consisting of a Freehold Farm House and 86a. 2r. 10p. of Land, situate in the Parish of CiyM.jr, Carnar.onshire. called Derwvnouchaf. D,r?y..u hlf.fFi,l,i? or Pieces of FreehOd Land. containing Ila. 3r. 20p. situate in the Parish of Llanbcbhg, Car- nartonshire. catted Tyddyn Fietcher "M""y-°?" Lot 7-Con-isting of eers?l F?? ?h.ld -d Pi". of Land, containing 3a. Or. 38p., situate in the I.ii,l? of Li.?nd., Carnarvonshire, caHed PenraHt. Dynewjdd and Penllyn. Lot 8—Consisting of two several Freehold Allotments of Land on?o???c.n?' 4a. ?. 2p., it..t, in the Pariah ol L?.n ".da, Carnarvonshire. ?o?'?Con???. Freh.ld Farm House and Land. con- ta??a'.  a7p ?t. in tL. Parish of Haanyfni.Cam.r.on- shire called Bryncoch Mawr. L t lo-Consisting of a few in St. Mary's Cbapel, C?M'on. No. 24, Lol II-Consisting of a Pew in St. Mary's Chapel, Carnarvon. No 52. NLoU3—Consisting of a Pew in St. Mary's Chapel, Carnarvon, So.3!. Lot 13-Consi,ling of a FJeehold Messuage and Shop. situate in Castle Ditch, Carnarvon. Lot "-c""i,ti"g ofa Freeehold Messuage and 16a, lr. 23p. of Land, situate in the Parish of Llanhedrgoch, Anglesey, called Gin ?'to?I?Consistin?oftwo several Freehold Pieces of Land, COQ- hining Sa. 2r. Op., s?aM in the Parish of Mold, Flintshire, called ?' Lo! t6Consistin?ofaLea6eh.)d Mes$uage or Dwelling House, situate in B^ngor-street, Carnarvon. Or. 8p. of Lot 17—Consisting of a Freehold Farm Ho,??, and 9a. Or. 8p. of Land, situate in the Parish of Llanberris, Cunarvonshire, called B,I,h,*g r o, And '? T.o'?Consi??ofaFreehoid Allotment of Common, part of Morfa Dinas Dinlle, containing 2a. 2r. 8p., ?it..t? in the P?,?ib of Llanwrog, Carnarvonshire. °?u'Ji'p?cu!ars?y'be?ain.d from Messr,. BL.XH AM & E?.. SON No I Field,, London IIlr. E,6 POWELL, Solicitor, Carnarvon; and of the AUCTIONEER, Car- narVM1 aforesaid. CARNARVON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. ROBERT EDWARDS Has been favoured with instructions by Dr. W3..? Willi. is lea% ing Carnarvon, to make the neceisary arraneinen^ o ?'nr?A???'??'??' IAN-Y«GRA^IO. Carnar- ?n.w?in.b.u?y.rd.ofthc&?waySt.ti.n.?T.EM?. th? l?t June, 1&59- fp'? wholeof X ?uabte and Elegant HOUSEHOLD FOB- ,1TURE, Particulars will be duly issued in future ad, vertKi. sement4 s, hand.. bills and catalogues. '?h?h'o?'?.'t? Family B.?idence TO BE LET, with im- mediate possession. 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