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W ANTED, A STEAI)Y,,?,p,?,t?bl, Man as 8 ?nt-out of livery. A spi:.P:tt :.n ;r8e:;Ioit:rt:It ,i:srl: b dto IV Poet Ofli??, Aber"t"yth. WANTED, rrilNISIIEO COTTAGE, ?ith ?.t less than six Bed-room. I b,t A b,r., 1, alBi,.g. Neighbourhood of Llaududnu preferred. Address—G.» Post Offi??, Leigh, Lancashire. TO SCHOOLMASTERS. WANTED, about the middle ot August next, far a mixed School at Aberdovey', Merionethshire, a CERTIFICATED MASTER. The School is open to Dritish and Foreign as well as Naliona Schoolma>ters, but the Church Catechism is taught in it. To be able to teach Navigation indispensable. The pre- ference will be given to one acquainted with the Welsh language, The ?a'ary realized by the present Muster last year, incluùtng w .u ted to y, vernment aYor -1ttO- p\rds_of £100. CASTLE HOUSE, CARNARVON. JO. WILLIAMS begs to call the attention of Families, Hote J. Keepers, and other large Consumers, to his ete.?i, ue l ledfa?n(i Coffees, Raw and Refined Sugars Dried Fruits, Biscuits, Wine-, Pickles and Sauces, Cheese, Hams, &(". &<\ Price List sent on application. Three months o:edit given on approved fan,ily accounts. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, PRICE 6d., THK MEUICAl, GUI UK FOR VISITORS AT LLANDUDNO. TH:tCL.Ird:ti¡fi ttJ {l:y['goYIgf l)hs\cian@ in London, &c. Sold by H. ELLEIUIV. Bookseller, Llandudno, and sent post free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of seven penny- postage stamps. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Plans, Sections, and Elevations of a New Court House and County Hall, proposed to be built at Car- l1arvoeheaun¿l C:I\Irr,p:d now 1nl\Ih,t oc¡;; of Mr. Jo?, ILOYD, County Surveyor, Carnarvon, for the in- .pe?ti.. ??d examination of Magistrates, Professional Gentlemen, «nd othe Dated this First day of June, 1859. W. T. POOLE, Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. COUNTY SURVEYOR. fliHE .pp?int.,?t ill ?.t take place at the next Sessions, as l' I :S;3 hut \Iilr t"ill fil e t ti Zii: tion bv tl.e Court. tion by tte Court. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 7th June, 1859. To Tourists. FIFTH EDITION —JVST PUBLISHED. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GUIDE BOOK. Martin's Week's Wanderings, AMIDST the most b,tif.1 ?,?,ry f orth Wales, especially in Bangor and the Xeihbourbood. Price One Shilling Illustrated, Two Shillings and Sixpence. Published by A. It. MARTIN, Caxton House. Bank Place, lIigh- street, Bangor. ROYAL ANGLESEY LIGHT INFANTRY REGIMENT OF MILITIA. ■VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Regiment will il ??scinble for Training and Exercise on MONDAY next, the 13th inst. Volunteers are hereby "arned to Itenl and any one failing to appear on the above-named day win renJu themselves amenable to the penalties of the law. By order of the Licut,.Colone1 Commandant, EDWARD o. PEARSE, CaptailJ f111t1 Adjutant Koyal|Anglesey Light Infantry. BeaumRris, 9th J Que, 11:S;)9. V. \9 R. VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS. PlBLIC MEETING AT RHYL. A C MEETING f the inhabitants f Rhyl nd the A 1'fU)ul'(?:IeOIe\¡eatiII";lt;ta HR1iL in 1\1:I on FRIDAY, the 21th inst., at On o'clock in the afternoon, (or th purpose fthe but means of forming u. Company or Companies of Volunteer Riflemen, in pursuance of the Govern- ment C.rcular of the Uth day 01' May last, and the desue of the Lord-Lieutenant of the C.uiit By Ord, ?i of the %I.-i,t,Fteq WYATT 8; SISSOX, Clerks. St. Asaph, June lot. 1859. COUNTY OF CARNARVON, APPOINTMENT OF COUNTY SURVEYOR FOR PWLLHELl DISTRICT. NOT ICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN, THAT the J,?,ti,?? assembled at ti?, ensuin? Quarter Sessiomu to be held in Ca?? Friday, the first dav of July next, will proceed to appoint a ?urveyor fur th County Work?, Bidg?, and Roads, (or the ditriet of Pwllheli, in the said County, on uuch terms a. to the said Justices shall seem fit Candidates are requested to forward their Testimonials to me, on or before theti,,?t. \VM THE RSBY POOLE, Clerk of the Peace. Carnarvon, June 6th, 1859. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. AS TO HOLDING OF QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Sir WATKIN WILLIA?B WYNN, Bart, intend?, on TH'uiJa;tJ,IÔh Ltjt' 'i, ig :tllr' day of the neit Quarter Ses>ions, to he hel t lor the County of Den- blh. to move that the Courts of Quarter Sessions for Denbigh- ihire be held as follows, viz. Tht, Januar} Sessions at Ruthin. The Easter do. at Denbigh, The June do at Ruthin. The October do. at Wrexham. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 6th June, 1859. London and North IVestern Ra Chester and Holyhead District. WHITSUN HOLIDAYS. EXTENSION OF RETURN TICKETS. ][tl"rUR' TICKETS Saturday, the 11th June, and day, "ill be available tor Return up to aud iucluding ,?t?rd.y, June 18th. W. CAWKWELL, General !\lanager. Euston Station, June, 1859. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. THE Director? arc deirol) of receiving Tenders for the erection of a Matton at Llanfairfrchan. Parties desirous of tenderin may inspect the drawings and specifications on Wednesday, the 15th inst., at the Engineers Office, Bangor. Teder8 addressed to the Secretary at tbis Office to be sent in 00 or before Four o'clock on Wednesday, Ju n? 2.,1. The DUectors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. By Order, S.e. Office. E'.lSton CHAS. E. STEWART, Secretary. Oli, E-iston Sti,tio. London, H'.h June, IS59. PWLLHELI AND EIFIONYDD FAIRS. NOT ICE IS 11 E It E B Y G 1 V E N THAT tt?? s? FAIRS will in future be held as undermcn- tioned— d'-o S £ | =1^15?I cL I- Deeemb- AT _1'1-1-1-1-1' Pwllheli [•• ,lj r ll.liLI IJ I# I1 ,I. 10, I I' 10 'l1 Pwllbeh" 13i& 2¡"1&21 Criccieth "'1. 23 l-J, *.j • • i S j' ul,d,,y be- Four Crosses j 12 .J 1 (?re the 2,?d I' rd?y. P" -?rt, J.It; •• 4 25 12 Trtmadoe W.. 13 !j 2,?d  J N.Ii.—The Pwllheli Fairs nn Thirteenth of hy and Eleventh {Jf November, are for Hiring only; no Horses of Cattle to be ex- posed for Sale, Witness my Hand, this Second of June, 159, Mayor of Pwllheli. zoological hardens, Liverpool. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Wll ITSUNTIiTe holidays. IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS! OoMTve !-Gah Days every .Jav during Whitsun Week. GRAND new comic pantomime, With splendid New Scenery, Dresses, &c. L\'i:r.\ GII" tI:Wi¿lt.'r(,Itf}hrl¡,c'ROom Pan- tniniine r 1859 entitled I,IT!I!I,F ,13() PEEP. m T'H" tl"e :I ;in:'s':i;;t. and I;dl1nder 1 -wn of Mr. J. F. Foster. The new and magnificent Mr. Crawford and si$t?,nt'. The Machinery by Mr. '• The Properties by Mr. Hop. The Dances arranged I;tc, An (, t t? )ry igill if by Mr. Sq?ir? Green- c Harlequin, Mr. W. W AITE, COhunt:¡itil'. lad(1I1 :111,'1. '1:Y:n.[r. F. BEDFORD Sprite, Master Tuoui'B | (Mown, Mr. J. F. FOSTER. And numerous Corps de Ballet. STUPENDOUS VOLCANO.—MOUNT ETNA. Willi MAUMI' ICENT FlHBWOUKs. (Mr. John Crawford. Artist.) r:rf4t rirrnhr rl:IO:I; ;r. t:t,L;tr; xtra Bands; '•luted Chinese Tower, Bridge, and Orchestra Collection "fin Animals and Birds; splendid Lions and Cub?, fill ,;r,I! í};n¿,' (:tclI,i11O."ê::lr:i ¡I •/ I'l c o' Incubator, with a host of other Amusements. t ¡ir n 'd:i ;to:o'a :e ts, ^lUND HALL everv eveni' g during Whitson Week. ) B- 6 ne 8 illii)g Children, Six-pence, Olll nh:rt;:I:7 th: THE LIBRARY of the late Right Reverend THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. CATHERALL AND NIXON, BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS BANGOR, HAVE satisfaction in announcing that they hMe purchased, from the Repre5entathes of the late BISUOP BBTHELL, the whole of his VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, Comprising many choice editions ol the FATHERS AND DOC. TORS OF THE CIILIRCII, ECCLESIASTICAL WRITERS and HISTORIANS, COUNCILS, CLASSICS, elegantly bound books, and a very select collection of SERMONS, by eminent CATALOO\;ES are being prepared; No. 1, consisting chiefly of Seimons and Discourses. will. be ready in a few days, and will be forwarded FREE, on application. Justpublishedyfot the month of June, the Stli number of THE BRYTHON, (OR CAMBRO-BUITON MAGAZINE), A NATIONAL JOURNAL of Wehh Literature, Antiquities ndU?f,,IK.o l?d?, &'?. EDITED BY THE REV. DANIEL SILVAN EVANS. Published by It. I. JON ES, Tremadoc. Price 3d, or 41. per post. Sold by all Booksellers. N.B.—Distributors wanted in every locality. CONCERTS. M I S S E. L. WILLIA M S, (THE ORIGINAL WELSH NIGHTINGALE), BEGS respectfuilv to announce that she purposes extending her tour through North \Ya1ct and will deliver her BALLAD COCEltTS at the places and on the dates undermentioned Conway June 13. I Portllladoc June 17. Beaumaris „ ILdywell 20. Pwllheli 16. Rh>l „ 21. CHEAP AND EXPEDITIOUS PRINTING. EVERY description of COP PER-PL ATE and LETTER-PRESS EI, "I.NTING and UULlNli, executed ?ith Neatness .?,i 1)?- spatch, at MAHTIN'S PRIMING ESTABLISHMENT, CAXTON liou,?,BAN. PORTMADOC. A CORER SHOP TO BE LET, And mall be entered immediately, IN the best situation, near the Market Hall, in the above ¡IN fth:rihigsi.r1:lheea:c Wlr:li:retoJlJprpeefOb: many trades not )et atabl i,d, such sGre .a Grocer, Pork- shop, &c. &e. Apply to Mr. R. I. JONES, Tremadoc. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, FREEHOLD LAND, in the County of Anglesey, kuc.wn by the .a., of THYTHVEN, now in the occupation of Mrs. Margaret Roberts, situate in the Parish of Bnd wrog, consisting nearly of 30 acres, house and out-buildings. The Farm is con- veniently situated, within four miles of Llangefni, and three to LUnyrchytnedd. For further partieuhr. apply to Mr, C. E. Parry, 105, Claugnton Vale, Bi,k,?l?,.d, Cheshire, where the map can be a een TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. mo BE DISPOSED OF, ,n most reasonable terms, a moderIi 1'0 fitted-up i?I' i;'l¡n\lilati itr:\roi: P. Would be we] suite d ?or au eoii commencing practice or for a young man entering into business. Rent very moderate: Apply* to A. \J.,12I, NetherHeld Road North Everton, Liver- pool. PLAS CROMLECH, NEAR CEMMAES, Eight miles from the Valley Station. THIS FAMILY MANSION, ith large PI,??ureand Fruit Gar. dens, near good Sea Bathing, is to Let for £ 23 per annum. Fifteen acres or more Gr?l. Land to be had with it. Also, a ood Ten tons YACHT and PHAETON on Sale. Apply to Mr. THOMAS, Builder, Menai Bridge. HIRAEL, BANGOR. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THREE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate in T1I er;eni? ot\I):-<g,P'U; i;1::ei. Itober tW? Ilia. 1.hip,carpenter, and Mrs. Price.—Unexpired term up%V%Ti? of 25 yeanj Annual Rental, £ 15; G,d Reut, £3; Prh,t, £UO. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Roberts, grocer,  ?? It th¡.o Offifps of \fT Henry Lloyd .'nnp. solicitor, Bngor. CARNARVON UNION. ELECTION OF WORKHOUSE MEDICAL OFFICER. T" E'pf Iili., Union will, at their M,?ti,g, to be held on th 18ti? instant, proceed to appoint a Medical Officer (or the Union Workhouse f??tidUiiion. Sa'ary, 92,) p!r annum, and the fees allowed by the General Consolidated Order. Applications and Testimonials are required to be sent to me on or beure the 17th intant. JOHN THOMAS, Clerk. Carnarvon, 7th June, 1859. CARNARVON UNION. ELECTION OF MASTER AND MATRON. THE Guardians of this Union will, at their Meeting, to be 1:?ill Tn ltJInosft :;d'JIfO\'i a l:nO taI: for the Union Workhouse, the pre?ent officers having r?igned. The joint sa1ary will be .£6() a year, with the usual rations of the House. The Master and n must be husband and wife, of unquestionable character, and conversant with the Welsh and English languages. The Master should be fully competent ti) kepp the Books and Accounts required by the Poor law Board and the Guardians, and to arrange and superintend the employment and discipline of the paupers in the House; and the Matron must well under- stand and be able to conduct the usual routine of house-keeping. They \Vl11 be required to devote their whole time and attention to the duties appertaining to their respective offices, and be prepared with sufficient security in the sum of £ 200. Appli?.ti..?, in the hand-writing of the parties, spe6fying ages, qualifications, and present employments, are ?. be forwarded to me ? 0r before the-I ?ti, in?tant, accompanied with 'e? ti- monials as to competency and character, and, if the C?.did,,t,? should have chUdrrn. their be, and ages mut be stated. The Candidates ar? required to appear before the Guardians on the day of election, but no e'l:penes wjH be allowed. JOliN THOMAS, Clerk to the Guardians. Carnarvon, June 4th, 1859. ST. ASAPH UNION. RELIEVING-OFFICER WANTED. THE GUARDIANS of the above Union will, at their Meeting, to be held at the Board-room, in the Union Workhouse, Saint As.,?Il' the 16th of June instant, proceed to the Election of a Rdieving-Offlcer of the Denbigh Di?tri,t of the said Union, comprizing the Parishps of Denbigh, Henllan, Llan- ef?d, an(i i,lansatini,? -O per annum. ??h, Candidate elected will he required to keep his accounts in the form prescribed by the Poor Law Board. He must also keep a Horse, and devote his whole time to the discharge of his duties, and be able to speak both the Ellglish and Welsh languages, and find sureties for the due performance of hid office in the sum of 50. Testimonials of character and competency to perform the du- ties to be sent to my Office, at the Workhouse, Saint Asaph, on or before Wednesday, the 15th day of June instant. The personal attendance of the Candidates on the day of Elec- tion will be preferred; but any candidate so attending must do so at hii own expense. The successful Candidate will have to enteron his duties on the 23rd day of June instant. HOLYHEAD UNION. APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER. TllE?f the Hohhead Pnion hereby -i Notice that theyuill, et their Meeting, to be hld oi? the 28th day of Jnne inst.mt, at 12 o'clock at n 'on, proceed to the Ele etio? ofI Medical ( ffleer for the Aherffraw District of this Union, vacant by the death of the late Mr, Evans. The District comprises the I7a ris 11eIofA),rffra?v, Bodwrog, Ceirchiog, Cerrigceinwen, Hen- eglw)s, Llanbeulan, Llandrygarn, Llanfaelog, Llangwyfan, Llech- ylched, and I rewalchmai. Salary, £ 60 per annum. The medical oRiver, in Qddltiol to the above salary, will be entitled to extra fees for vaccination, midwifery, snrgical cases, and such other tees Q@ are allowed by the General Orders of the Poor Law Board, I The candidates must be possessed of one of the four qualifications I required b) the said General Ord('r of Poor Law r oard, and I the medica officer elected will be required, at the time of his ap- pointment, to name some legally qualified practitioner as substi- tute in of abenc Tenders for the above .?,(! arc to be sent 'o me on or before Saturday, the th instant. Diplomas, testimonials, &c, must be Sattir(la? ? to the 13oaid (,t?tG ,Pr(Iii,- ,?ittlietitiieofelectioti. By Order of the Board, TIIOS. WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Guardians. Holyhead, 2nd June, 1859. CARNARVON UNION. TENDERS FOR PIt 0 V I S ION S, &c. A K I'll p,f Contracting with the G,??rdi'?. fr ?PIy :fe;I]orfaltr&\i,? 1\)::I;r 11;:i,{ "n ?'?'?? ?' June lusUllt.witli the following articles, uz. Est. Qt. Bread lbi' Hour Oatmeal b* — Becf and Mutton. 1391 — Hones 280 — Suel. 98 ??; 4J03 f—- 1 t r 161 — Rice I!- j.-i *0 — si.qr 115 — Tr?ete 4S- Est. Qt. Sweetmilk 953 qts. Buttcnnilk 280 Vinegar ipint Soda' 13 Soap. IM- I Soft Soap 43 Soft?p ^3- Starch.9 Candies. ?? Coals in sacks of I cwt ?"?"?'°° h'?0ctt9. p?r: j'? s»'S 253 And other articles consumed m we LIOUS@, ttAC'v ?" their Tenders, under ca\, to the "°" oorn on SATUR-I ?Y.? )8thin,t.. before 10 .?b???tl??y will be Samples will be required of ail those Articles L m)' be gile?, and o?. securities for the due perfoiman of tv* -t?MotTcn<)erim)tv be had on application at my OSee, M.kct-.treet. Caman'on. l JOIN THOIAS. CarnaiTOi), 4th June, 1859. Clerk to the Guardians. JOHN ARONSON, TAILOR AND DRAPER, BANIt PLACE, BANGOR, BEGS to inform his numerous Patrons and the Public that he has now completed his purchases, for the present Season, in the _D London and Parisian Markets and his Stock will be FOLAN rtplete with every novelty in FANCY COATINGS, TROWSERINGS, VESTINGS, &c. J. A. begs to call particular attention to Wis unequIUed SUMMER SUITS FOR 50s., All Wool, warranted Shrunk, made from Scotch, Welsh, Iriih, and other Tweeds, guaranteed to fit, and in the newest style. SUPERFINE BLACK AND DRESS COATS, FROM 50s., TROWSERS TO MEASURE, 16s. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LIVERIES, MADEjjDN RESONABLLE TERMS. HATS, KNAPSACKS, PORTMANTEAUS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY. A SUIT OF CLOTHES AT EIGHT HOURS' NOTICE. S UPERIOR-TONED-CO'TrrAG'E PIANO FORT E S IN SPLENDID JUJaEWOO# -i. T H I n T Y-F I V E GUINEAS. EACH, CONSTAI'TLY ON SAI,L 01 'H' A. R. MARTIN'S, C AX TON HOUSE, BAN K PLAclf H IGH STREET. BANGOR. Month, HIRE One Month, One Guinea; Three Months, Eighteeen s'ie{:: o Sfre}:d:iCteea ShillW¡¡1 per Month, Jri Twehe Months. T,,?l,? Shi))in?? per Mouth. If p based ??hi?- Six Carnage each way, in Banjror, 6d. ^— 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. NOTICE. HOTEL-KEEPERS, SEMINARIES, AND ALL LARGE CONSUMERS OF TEA, Supplied with 12, 20, add 40 lb. Boxes and 84 Ib, 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 pott, executed and despatched on the same day. CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE I'RICHARD'S.) MESSKS. BECKETT BROTHERS beg f??p,,tftilly to ann"nnce ^AT they are now ,howing at their Furnishing Establi.hment. YCS»VETPJ' prisin a great ,'aricty of new aiid s u perior desi gns  the purchase of tht'se Goods, Mt.'E\srs. B. be to 33}' the)" ha\'e been particularly  to select only suc h qualities and co i ouriiigs ecommelHl. Messrs. Beckelt bel( abo to announce THAT'VH^YLIAVE^JUIT^ECEIVED A^NEW STODL 1 O^ ATPR^V^ED^M^'I ^LIDSTKADS, and CHILDREN'S COTS, IN IRON and ??' Also, NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CHINTZES, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. Messrs B. havin at their New Establishment the advantage of every facility for a large extension of their Furnishing Trade, I respectfully solicit the patronage of families a" to Ir"il,d beg to say they fee 8.tl9l1rfd that y th,e J!unctua1, econom1ta. and thoroughly efficient manner in which they r, r,?pared to .?..te "rd"n "'ery branch of the F urOlslung uUDphhoo^Lterry bbu^siinneersss, they will not fail to secure the approbation of their customers. MATTRAS?S FEATHER BEDS, AND BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PRICHARDS'), EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS MESSRS. GABRIEL'S ARE-T ESTABLISHMENTS LIVERPOOL, 134, DUKE STREET (directly opposite, Berry-itreet) LONDON, 33. LUDGATE HILL, and 110, REGENT STREET. ATTENDANCE DAILY FROM TEN TO SIX. Attendance in CHE8TEE I BANGOR, N. WALES. I CARNARVON, Every TUESDAY at No. 3, Pepper Street. The ifrst MONDAY in each Month, at Mr. I The firt TUESDAY in each Month, at the Every TUESDAY, at No. 3, Pepper Street. r?'"ateliniaker, ?'i?treet?' Uxbridge Arms, Hotel, ?r??'Roo?.  MESSRS GABRIEL, the .1(1-??t.bli8h, SurgC1n and Mechanical Dentists, present their compliments to the inhabitants ,f M? BANGOR and CARNAttVON." d their Vii.ii,i?., and heg to state that one of the Firm will visit the above Towns regularly, and may be consulted on tht LOSS of TEETH, &e., from 10 to o'clock each day. The necessity has ?ong been felt thron?hout many parts of the country of bein able to obtain the eerneea of a Dmti.t of some standin. in his profMHon. without the necessity of ??isit to town, or without havfn' to pay an exorbitant charge for such 'services. This desideratum Messrs. Gabriel will at once SUDDIV Mews G. are the patentees of an entirely new description 01 TEETH and GUMS, which are fitted with absolute pre- cisionr.nd success, such indeed as are by any other means unattainable they are fitted 011 t the most tender gums without spring. or wires of any description, and are Warranted to prove as firm and useful in the mouth as the natural masticatorB and, in order to render them within the reach of the most econoini?l, they are supplied at I _,e, Iri,lly moderate. Messrs. G.'S^amphlet ???f!??Satnt?he system, which '° has been approved by the highest medical authorities and the Press, and will be sent post- free by Messrs. Cabriel, who are manu?eturers of every tpeemtity ainiug to the professMn.-Eatabhshed !8u4. 01, NOTICE-FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATIENTS FROM THE COUNTRY. Messrs. Gabriel's hours of attendance in BANGOR will be from 9 a.m. till 8 p:m. tl hours of attendance at CARNARVON, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Messrs. Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR will be on the 4th of July. CARNARVON on the 5th of JuIJ. 11 „ AM„ ERICAN MINERAL TEETH. The beet in Europe, warranted to retain their colour, from 3s. 6d. per tooth. Sets, £ i 4s. DECAYED TEETH effectually stopped with the WHITE ENAMEL, GOLD, and SUCCEDANIUM, prevents further decay and tooth-ache. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S Prepared WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL,for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH or TOOTH- I ACHE.—This valuable stopping is placed in the cavity when perfectly soft, and becomes hard as the tooth itself in ten minutes after insertion and renders the decayed member sound and useful in mastication. Prite Is. 6d. per box, directions enclosed. Sold by aU Cheist in to", n ,,d or can be had direct from the Inventor*, for "0 .tamps. Obsene their name on each box, with- Ollt winch non 18 genulnc. °'' ?)E?SRS" GA^RUil/S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for Presenlug and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, is sold by all FNIMEL for STOPPING R)ECAVED FRONT TEETH, which renders  ?'?R9°'?BR.'E'L"??ty?e.?d WHITE ENAMEL for 8TOPPINO DECAYED FRONT TEETH, wh?ch rende" tem 8oun, and does not turn black. May be had on application, or through ny Chemist in the Kingdom. Price 5a. per box, wIth dIrections fr use. ?'?E?S?GA.BR?ELhave introduced into successful practice the ELECTRO-GALVANIC PROCESS, for the painless ex- traction of Teeth, and all operations connected with Dental Surgery. may be ?n.,?ltid n the Loo. of Teetli, and all operations ap- '"° ?ES'jRS'.?A?)?L° a?n' daily, fr.. 16 to 7, 11- may be eonMtted on the LoM of Teeth, and aU operation, ap- pertaining to Dentistry, at their establishments pertatning to Denttstry, at their 134, Duke-street, Liverpool (directly opposite Berry-street). 33, Lud,-t -hill, and 110, Regent-street, London. Con. "It.t? one free of expense an; :tly moderate. Agent for Chester, Messrs. Piatt & Son, Chemists; Wre?ham. Mr. Rowlands; Bangor, Mr. GrHfiths, Cl??.i?t, High-.t,?,t, Carnarvon, Mr. G. Owens, Chemist. IMPORTANT NOTICE. AS some unprincipled }are \? !kn d offering A for ale an Imitation of the GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, he r"Y ""in all '"r C"t"er. to be careful, when pur- c??a?in,, to ,? that ?, .ra GLENFIELD is on each Packet, to copy which is Felony. WOTHEItSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. electro PLATE. JOSEPH MAYER, SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLER 68 and 70, LORD STREET, RESPECTFULLY informs hi? Patrons and the Public, that in .R '? addition to his large ''?o? ?' SILVER PLATE, he has a very extensive assortment of ELECTRO PLATE, Including Epergnes, Fruit and Flower Stands, Candelabra, Des- 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, INriiie Coolers, Butter Coolers, Liquor, 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 which may be numbered mr.ny Specimensof Medieval designs, as well as the most approved palerns now in use. THE JEWELLERY Comprises suites Br,I, I 1, ail Earrin' in all the precious Gems, as Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, and Pearls, besides the less costly Stones of Amethyt, Topaz, Car- buncle, and Onyx. Gold Ornaments of Greek, truscan, Saxon, and Medioovill styles; Rings, both in Gems and Signets I'ins, Lockets, Chains, Studs, and Buttons, in every recognised style. FOR PRESENTATION PIECES, GOLD AND SILVER SNUFF BOXES, CIGAR AND FUSEE CASES, CARD CASES, Curs, GOBLETS, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES. N.B.—An Illustrated Catalogue of the prices of Silver Plate, Electro and Sheffield Plate, Jewellery, Watchet, Clocks, and Cutlery, may be had gratis, or will be sent post free on application. JOSEPH MAYER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, AND WATCHXAXE3. 68 & 70, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. MARTIN'S New Map of Twenty Miles Round Bangor. SLATER'S MAP OF WALES. SOLD by A. R. MA.RTIN, Stationer, Caxton House, Bank Place, Bangor. FURNITURE CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILROAD STATION. PERSONS Furnishing are recommended to apply for the com- pEe:uFli Ie:71:'=eJobi¡J ::vi (forwarded gratia and post free.) D?ta,l..f every article required and .?it?dt.I,.] .f i,ty. The complete Estimate.1 be found most useful. Estimate No. I.-A Four Roomed Hou, £2011 0  2.— Six „ 67 17 0 „ 3.- Eight „ tO 2 4.— Ten „ 6? 3 6' P. & S. BEYFUS, City Furniture Warehouses, Nos. 9,10, & 11, Finsbury Terrace, City Road, London, E.C. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, P,?,?rib,d by the .t '?,I?dical Men throu?hout the world, as the safest, speediest, and intff,,t??l r,,??dy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, N, RALOIA. DISKAES OF THE SKIN, IFANTILF. WASTING, RICKETS, 9?INE?IAL DEBILITY, & ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. Dtl, DE JONGH'S Oil is the most efficacious, the mo6t palata- D It'b aJn o[ISi:i;ithut eeff::ti,U;1S1a:I; most economical 0f 1] kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is established by innumerable testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of European reputation, SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:- THE LATE DR. PEREIRA F.R.S., Professor of the University of London, <c. c. "Whether considered with reference to its colour, flavour, or chemical properties, I am satisfied that, for medicinal purposes, no finer Oil can be piocured." SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., Principal ",f the Royal College of Chemistry% Liver- pool, c. §c. « 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 other kinds that are vended." E. M. LAWRANCE, Esq., M.D., Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Great Nor/Item Hos- pital, Sfc. 8fc. (I I am so impressed with the superiority of your Cod Liver Oil that I invariably prescribe It in preference to any other, feeling Msured that I am recommending a genuine article, and not a manufactured compound, ia which the efficacy of this invaluably medicine is destroyed." fold ONLY in IMTERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d. Quarts, 9" capsuled, and labelled with DR. DB JONOH'S signa- ture. WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN I'OSSIBLY BE UENUINE, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, A:o\SAR. HARFORD, & CO" 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C *<* Purchasers are solicitously cautioned against proposed substitutions, as they proceed from interested motives, and will infallibly result in disappointment to the purchaser. 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 cif Paper I-Iangings, consisting of MANY THOUSANDS OF PIECES of the Newest and Choicest designs; and are now offering them AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES. WELSH QUARTZ, FOR making China, Glass, and Glazing, in any quantities, from the Baok. of the Dee, and a Quarry belonging to Sir Pyers Mogtyn. APU; to WK. B. SUTU, Bifkenhe.d. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. By order of the Directors of the Birkenhead Gas and By or der Water Company, in liqtzidation. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On ?foiDAY the 20th day of June next, at Twelve o'clock, at the ci.d;" ,a, Liverpool (in Lots to suit purchasers,) A AH GA8 and WATER BONUS of 9100 each, bearin? Inter at 400 0 :If-a' Rp:) Cent., fu :186 and aft?wards 5 per C?.t., ,n?'i 1878, wheu they are red,bl? at par, averaging a rate of £ 4 15j. 9 £ d. per Cent. These Bonds are created ?,?d,r a special Act of Nrliament, by the Birkenhead Commissioners, and are secured on the Birken- head Gas and Water Works, and also by a special Rate of One Shilling in the pound on the rateable value of all the Property in the risinz Townships of Birkcnhead and Ciaughton. The nett profit from the Gas and Water Works, after paying all charge. and interest on Bonds, exhibit? a surplus of 25 per Cent., which, ?h the opeei.1 Rate of One Shilling in the pound on the Property of the Townships, would at this pe,iod pay 8 per Cent, on "I t& Bond debt for the purchase of ths e Works. In 1855, the nett profit of the Gas and Water Works was £7,891 Its 3d., and for the yea? ending March, 1859, £ 12,095 the rateable value of Property in the Township*, in 1855, was £ 100,228, and in 1858. 2,37,705 h.?i.g a .ttady increase, and 8S the profit derived from the works increases, 80 does the security from the Rate of 10. on the Townships (which is appli- cable only to these Bonds) increase, as each building erected becomes liable to the rate, making the security one of the best in the kingdom, and well worth the attention of Tiustces and others who desire a sound and safe investment. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Mr. H. C. BSLOH, 22, Lord-3treet, Liverpool, the Accountant to the Company. SALES BY MR. DE I Ho;r!irt; Large an d hly Attractive Sale of PLATE, CHINA, GLASS, WINES, CARRIAGES, &:0" AT THE EPISCOPAL PALACE, BANGOR. MR. WILLIAM DEW Begs respectfully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and the Public that lie has been favoured with instructions from the repre- sentatives of the late Lord Bishop of Bangor, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (Without the slightest reservation) on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and F. Y. 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th day. of Jnne. 1859 (commencing each morning punctually at 11 o'clock,)- ALL the VALUABLE EFFECTS attache to the above exten- A \vhÉ,tfiJt e; ¡;1 br;:t fast Room Suite in M 1,a", "d Rosewood a brilliant.t,)n SQUARE PIANOF 'o R?r E O?t.by Broadwood, lately purchased, .??d po.??..i,,g an the recent improvement*; a range of Mahogany Bookshelves, Turkey, Br.??, el and Ridd?rlinster Carpets Steel Fenders and Fire Sets an extensive assortment of rich CUT GLASS and TRANSPARENT CHINA SERVICES a valuable SIDEBOARD of 1200 OUNCES of antique and modern PLATE; Plated Goods, &c.; few fine old Engravings, in gilt frames; a choice CELLAR of WINES, eonSistiDg of rare old Madeira; fine old Crusted Ports. Champagnes, Sherry, and other Wines; about 2000 GALLONS of strong OLD ALES and Table, BEER. in Lots. The Bedrooms are replete in Mahogany 4-Po,t. alf-Tester, and Tent Betlste IM.YW:drob. up, rior white-ooe Feather ned, Blankets, and all other the usual Chamber Requisites Kitchen Furniture excellent Coppers; Dairy and Brewery 'i"' two '1, Fa"tLn"11-1"ilt CAR RIAGES (a Britzka ..d Chariot), I.Iel re ?,t?d at great ,it: l?y H.r??.ad 8?q?llery; a Stack containing upwards of 30 tons of PRIME HAY about GOO strong IRON HURDLES; Garden Tools, G,?e?h??,?,e ..? B?dd?ng ?lants. &(?. &c., ti?? whole of vhi?h wiH be minutely described in Catalogues, shewing order of Snle, to be had i. days pr,,io.?l .t ,he prin- cipal Hotels in North Wales, Chestr, ..d Li,.rpoo?, and of the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. N.B.—May be viewed un Monday, 13th day of June. BODEDERN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, On SATURDAY, the 25th June, 1859, at the ROYAL HOTEL, Holy- head, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, THE following valuable FREEHOLD LAND, lying in the Parish of Bodedern, in the County of Anglesey. LOT 1. All that very compact Farm adjoining the Holyhead post road, and called TANYRALLT, in the occupation of William Owen, as tenant from year to ,ear, and comprising an excellent Farm- house, with convenient and substantial Out-buildings, and 73a. 2r. 4p, of productive Land,—the whole being well arranged and fenced, and in capital order. LOT 2. All that Cottage, with the enclosures of Land, formerly known as Pen Eglwys Edern, now ?ll,d PEN YRALLT, in the ocep?.- tion of Owen Prichard, as tenant from )ear to year, containing la. lr. 13p, adjoining Lot 1, and situate on a delightful eminence, commanding extensive and varied prospects, which render this Lot particularly eligible for building. The above p-operty is close to the Village of Bodedern, and is about three miles from the Valley Railway Station, and about six miles from Holyhead. It pays no land tax.andotfers an excellent opportunity for investment or occupation. For further particulars and conditions of Sale apply to Messrs. ROBERTS, BARBER, and HUQHES, Solicitors, Bangor, to the AUCTIONRBR British Hotel, Bangor, or at the R. YALIIOTEL, Holyhead. CONWAY. NEW SMACK FOR SALE, Adapted either for Fishing or the Coasting Trade. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Mil WILLIAM DEW, At the E.?..NE ARMS, COIIIla 0l MONDAY, 29th June, 1859, at 2 .1.? in ih ,,Iler A FINE SMACK (launched in May la,1.), 49 Tons Burthen, (carpenter's mpaiure) strongly built, and of the best matcrialtt. May be viewed near Talycafn, on the Conway River. SALES BY MR. HEALING. RHYL, NORTH WALES. Extensive Sale of Modern and Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, Capital 31angle Bagatelle Table, Winged Office Cup- board, and other Miscellaneous Effects, in the large Assembly llooin, lthjl. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. THOS. HEALIG, On THURSDAY, the l6ii, day of June, 1859, most punctually, on the Pr,,ni??,, the 1.rg,! ROOM, in ,he Town of Rhyl, where they have beL? removed for the convenience of Sale- AVERY extensive assemblage of modern HOUSEHO?D FUR- NITURE, Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast Slvi?, Giass- Plated Articles capial Painted Win?ed Office Cupboard; mo- dern Chimney ??d D,???i,,g Glasses Cabinet Pi?n"f" rt?! by Broadwood and Son, in mahogany case; Mahogany anti Rose- wood Music Stools; Full Patent Mangle; capItal Riding Saddle der?? Cl?i.n.,y Son; F, !i ty f ?t r E ects con- and Bridle and an inftlity ef other Miscellaneous Effects con- 1ned for P« remptorv Sale. The Drawing Room Articles, in Rosewood, Walnut, .rahoany, &c" include sets of Chairs,S ChE ?.y Chairs, Rock- ing ditto: Card, 1.00, Pembroke, and Work lables Whatnots, Chiffoneers, Music Stools, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Chimney Glasses, Fenders, Fire Irons, &c. The nining Room Furniture cmistg f a set of Dining Tables 9 f"t long; a Cr,u, ditto, ?ith loose centre leaf; Petlest?JSidL lioa rg Chiff. f well-made Mahogany Chairs and Sofas, in cloth "d figured dainash ?Nl?hog?n, Pem- broke Tables Easy and Lounging Chairs; Dinner and other Senices C'rp?t?, Hearth Rugs, Fenders and Fire Irons, and other items. The Bed Chamber Articles "Ilrllel Mahogany Four-post, Half-tester French and Camp Bedsteads; Feather Beds Hai: and Flock Mattresses and Palli,,?,? Pt?d and Imitation Rosewood Chamber Chairs; Carpets; Printed Druggets; Ma- j hogany and Painted Chests o ? Drawers ditto Nig1, t, Bi d?t PUlared and Tray Top Dressing Tables Toilet Drawers 'ardrobe To*\el Rails and 8evices, &c. &c, Also, useful Kitchen Requisites, and other Miscellaneous Effects, the whole of which will be fully expressed in the Catalogues. To be viewed on the morning of Sale, when Catalogues may be had on the premises, anti at the Auctioneer's residence, the George Inn, 25 and 26, Queen-street, Rhyl. RHYL.-FREEHOLBPROPERTY; TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BR MR. HEALING, At the DUDLEY ARMS HOTEL, in Rhyl, on TUESDAY, 21st day of June, 1859, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions to be then and there produced — ALL that Freehold ?le?uage or Dwelling-House, No. 33, in i, ''ul''o'William iho'. together with the Piece or lar??l .I .n,I behind ,he same, nl? containing by admeasurement (including the fc-ite and Fron te of ,he ?id a ouse ) 1389 Square 4ads, or thereabouts. For further particulars apply to Mr. HuMFHBBrs, Soueito 8t, Asaph. St. Asaph, June 7tb, 1859. ISAlEWrMESS&g. CHTmTOTf. ON FRIDA Y NEXT. AT THE CASTLE HOTEL, BANGOR, CARNARVONSHIRE. Sale of a very choice selection of Alderney and Guernsey Heifers, most of which are upon the point of Calving. MESSRS. C H U R TON Beg re.pectfIJUy to announce that they are instructed by Mr. ?0??. s'e?. ?f little "?ihy \ar? ?tf?rd'"He)-t9! (the I :'ï;ltef }tle .,e tr:Ji .aneCr; Cattle), to SELL BY AUCTION, At the CASTLB HOTEL ITAL* YARD, Bangor, on FRIDAY, June 17th, 1859, punctually ar two o'clock in the afternoon, *1 O GUERNSEY and ALDERNEY HEIFERS. The above Her 13 o.:an:rf';r.os'brnhai; of t: valuable characteri.tic, that mark those highly profitable animals, -pirfection of symmetry, transcendent richne$s of colour, and the very highest promise of that delicious and abundant supply of dairy produce,-that claims for them the marked preference of l,ir, pb'ili'ty and gentry of this cou"nt"r! The growing demand for. and appreciation of, this highly va- luable Sto"' and the satidactor, reports of th..e gentlemen whom the Auctioneers have had the honor of supplying in this locality, have induced Mr. Fowler to select for this Sale thirteen "r' superior Heifers, and in every respect such as MeaBrs. Chu- ton can with con6dence reco?me.Yd. N.B.—Descriptive Catalogues stating age, colour, time of caly. ing, &c., may be had on application at the place of Sale, 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 Ii Thomas v. Williams," with the approbation of the Judge to whose Court the said cause is attached, BY MR, ROBERT EDWARDS, Of Carnarvon, Auctioneer, the person appointed to sell the sam?, at the STORTSMAN HOTEL, Cirnarvon, in the County of Car- narvon, on SATURDAY, the 18th'day of June, 1859, between 'he hours of One and Two a'clock- SE??ERAL FREEHOLD ,?d LEASEHOLD ESTATE3 in th* S E :n1i,F:rEt;.lnvnn:liti;. Ha 1;EIl: property of George Betti3S, Esq., eased, in 18 Et f,. prJ,rt! bni::}t a F,,elold 7arm :e d 8B?: and 19a. 3r. 20p of Lnd, in the Parish of Llanfagdalen, Cam? vonshire, called Morfa Cwtta. Lot 2-Con,¡.ting of a Freehold Farm House, and 13a. 3r. 7p of Land, situate in the Parish of Lianllyfni, Carnarvonshire, called Tyddjn Cadwalader. T)?ddy3nf.onsisting of a Freehold Farm House and 17a. 2r. I'p of Land, situate in the Pari,b of Clynnog, Cunarvonshire, calei Tanyfoelbach. T."yfo4' !Con;istin? of a Freehold Farm House and 132??. 3r. 4p. of Land, situate in LlanflhangeUy-Pennant, Carnarvonshire, called Tvnilan, otherwise Llanfihangel. Tynila?C,n,i'tipg of a Freehold Farm Hon,. and 56a. 2,. 10p» of Land, situate in the Parish of Clynnog, Carnarvonshire, called Derwyn-uchaf. Lot 6—Consisting of several Fields or Pieces of Freehold Land, containing I Ia. 3r. 20p. situate in the Parish of Llanbeblig, Car. narvenshire, called Tyddyn Fletcher and Maes-y-Barker. Lot 7-Con,isting of several Freehold Messuages and PI- of Land, containing 3a. Or. 38p., situate in the Pari?l? of Llan"oda. Carnarvonshire, called Penrallt, Dynewydd and Penllyn. Lot 8—Consisting f two evcra r Freehold Allotments of Land on Morfa Dinlle, containing 4a. 3r. 2p., situate in the Puish of Llanwnda, Carnarvonshire. Lot 9-Cons!.tin of a Freehold Farm House and Land, con- taining 9a. lr. 27p., situate in the Pariah of Llanllyfni, Carnarvon- shire, called Bryncoch Mawr. Lot IO-Consisting of a Pew in St. Mary's Chapel, Carnarvon, I No,2. Lot 11—Consisting of a Pew in St. Mary's Chapel, Carnarvoa* No. 52. Lot 12-Consisting of a Pew in St, Mary's Chapel, Carnarvon, No. 34. Lot 13-Con,i,ting of a Fieehold Messuage and Shop, situate in Castle DCar,r" Lot 14- ci" !isting of a Freeehold Mesonage and 16&. Ir. 23p. of Land, situate in the Parish of Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey, called Glanrafon. Lot 15-Consisting of two several Freehold Pieces of Lalld, oon. taining Sa. 2r. Op., situate in the Parish of MoU, Flintsbire, called Cefnmawr. Lot 16-Consisting of a Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling House, situate in Brigor-stret, Carnarvon. Lot I7-Consi.ting of a Freehold Farm House and 9a. Or. 8p. of Land, situate in the Parish of Llanberria, Carnarvonshire, called Bwlchygroes. And Lot t8-Consi,ting of a Freehold Allotment of Common, part of Morfa Dinas Dinlle, containing 2a. 2r. 8p., situate in the Parish of Llanwrog, Carnarvonshire. Full particulars may be obtained from Messrs. BLOXHAM 8c ELLI- SON, No. I, Lincolnslnn Fields, London, of Mr. EDWD. GRIFFITH POWELL, Solicitor, Carnarvon; and of the AUCTI0XB8&, Car- narvôo aforesaid. CARNARVON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. ROBERT EDWARDS Has been favoured with instructions by Dr. Wynn Williams, who is leaving Carnarvon, to make the necessary arrangements for SALE by AUCTION,at his Resident, TAN-Y-GRAICI, Carnar- Von, wi t?i,, about 50 yards of the Railway Station, on Tuesday, the 21$t of June, 1859- THE whole of its Valuable and Elegant HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE. Particulars will be duly issued in future advertisements, hand- bills and catalogues. The "hove Ggei)teel Family Residence TO BE LET, with i?. mediate possession. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. ALTERATION OF PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. To Joseph Peers, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Denbigh. WE, the unders3r?ed, being e\'eral of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said County, beg to transmit to You the following statement: — FIRST-Th the Parish of Llanfairtalhaiarn, in the uid County, which now forants t h' ParihofL,a.fi,hlhi?rn,intlie C" which now forms a portion of the Petty Sessional Division of 18- aled, in the County of "ig" should be annexed to b. P'tty Sessional Division of ?,dul. in the said County. S 'CONDy'?at the several Townships rPlices called Wig, fair and Meiriadog, situate in that part of the Parih of Saint Asaph which lies in the Count5 of Denbigh, and which now for. a portion of the said Petty Sessional Division of Isdulas, in the said County, should be annexed to the said Petty Sessional Division of Isaled, in the said County. THtRO-That the Parish of Mangwyfen, and the Townshipof Penbedw, in the said County of Denbigh, and which now form a portion of the Petty Sessional Division of Ruthin, in the said County, should be ant,?, :'t to the said Petty Sessional Divi.swa of Isale in the said County. fOURTu-That the alterations above stated will be more con. venient for the transaction of the Petty Sessional Business for the above Parishes and Townships. FIFTH-That there are residing, and usually actinr in the p ropo?d new Petty S?8,0,.I Di ion f fl:owinl" Justices The Reverend Edmund Williams George Griffith, Esquire the Reverend Robert Myddelton ;ohnjocelyn Ffoulkes, Esquire; Richard Lloyd Williams, Esquire; Thomas Hughes, Esquire; Townshend Maiuwaring, Esquire; John Ed- ward Madoks. Esquire' Ignatius 1\ïlliams Esflutre; .oh, Price, Esquire; Whitehall Dodd, Esquire; Herbert Watkin t:lmS\JL \Il; :l E::d;eeeirt:: eveend ¡"ran cis Gartside Tippin; and Pierce W)Dne Yorke, Esquire. EIXTli-That in the proposed new Division of Isdulas there are residing, and usually acting, the follo",in Justices:—John Lloyd W ,Ine ,E?l '?i" j"'lior Brownlow Wynne 7y,nn Esquire Pierce Wynne Yorke, Esquire Hugh R obert I Ighl-, E,q i ?; Robert William Wynne, Esquire. S.,??T?'7Th,,t i. the proposed new or 'dtered Ve tty es. onal Divi ,ioii 0f liuthpe'?,iding, and usuaUy actiogv the following 'i". -Fred,?,??k Richard West, E V .?.r. !d1okWid1e;;reie rcÎ:rtl 'Vlt8 EWe: Esquire; Gabriel Roberts. Esquire; James ^"urice, Esquire. Thomas Downward, Enquire; Reverend Ed,vard Thelwall; Reverend Edward John Owen Reverend irancis Owen Henry Potts, Esquire John Jesse, Esquire. Dated this 2nd day of ApriU JSW. jmu D. \V. WYNNE, Robert WILLIAM WYNNB, PIBRCK WYNNK YORKB, Huall R. HUGURS, S. EDWARDS, r. I.L. WILLIAMS, ROBERT MynUELTON, GEO. GRIFFITH, JOHN PIERCE, EDMUND WILLIAMS, V. GARTSIDB TIPPING, HERBT. W. WMS. WYNN. I the said Joseph Peers, hereby give Notice that I laid the statement, of which the foregoing is a copy, before the Justices of the Peace assembled at the Quarter Sessions for the said County, following the receipt of the said statement, in pursuance of the directions of the Act 9th Geo. IV. cap. 43 and I further give Notice that the said statement will b taken into consideration by the Court at the next Quarter Ses.i ?ne for the said County, to be held at Rutbin on THURSDAY, tho 30th day of Jane ia.#Ant. Dated the 1st day of June, IIIMI. ioispa PlEBS, Clerk of the Peace*