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WANTED, ATURN-OVF.il APP11EN DICE to the Printing Business. Apply at the' orth W.1', Chronicle' Office, Bangor. WANTED, A STOUT, active, intelligent YOUTH, to nuke himself eene- A'y''?tAp'? 'll;I ,vtltn \r:}'i!f(f¡:: Ballor BANGOR DIOCESAN CHJSCH BUILDING SOCIETY. THE General Annual Meeting ni this Society will be he'd in the CHATTER ROOM on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of August, at U o'clocK. let)- i%?ill meet in the sinie 1)'ac(! on TUESDAY, the 2nd of August, at »;»§« £ ]Un> Sec. ]iEN llY OWEN, II.n. Sec, Llangefni, July, 1830. CATJTION.—CONWAY FISHERY. N0T1CK is hereby given, that the Fisheries on li?? River Con. N 0 :}Irlh(; ) ili:I I: l r i 1 I and li f$ ltll¿ ?nMty ut U??t'i'? ??orah? it.b,?t 1,(I \ViUou?.by de L b),. r!?,stri?tl)* preserved, and aU persons found tT..p.? t?run j*kFNN EDV LEWIS KENIF.DY, 20th July, 1859. Agent of the Gwydjr Estate. APARTMENTS, CAXTON HOUSE, CORNISH. OF BANK PLACE, CASTLE STREET, Bangor, North Wales, *j*\ tK\T1.Y Furnished, Spaciou1 and 1,?,ty Apartments for Pri- .i" \dT.. Families-the most open and agreeable situation in Bangor. Apply to A. R. MARTIN, Stationer. ANGLESEY SUMMER ASSIZES, 1859. NOT ICE ISH E it E B Y GIVEN, THAT t)?? next As-izes and General Gaol Delivery for the THi.eotxntgl:ze\ilinble :t at :ll:err. t{: ,i,i County of A.91?-1" on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of July mst., and all Justices of the Peace, Chief Constables Coroner?, Stew- anIs, Railiff of Liberties, J ururtl, Prosecutors, and Witness, are requested to attend at Beaumaris aforesaid on FIIURSDAY, the 28th day of July instant, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the lore- noon of the same da). to do those things which belong respec- tivelv 1 unto them to be done. lIEKY OWEN WlI.L1 \MS, tSQ HlUH SlIEltlFF. Vnlersiieviff's Office, Llangefni, Jwly 11, USD. GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY PRISONS. THE Justices of the County of Glamorgan are desirous of'Ap- T'll: a CIIAP1. I N to each of the COUTY I UlsO.Ns at CAltDIFF and SWA. Candidates must Ù iiiember,. »! the Fstabli-hed Church, able to speak and pleach in the « el-h language, and. if elected by the Justices in Quarter sessions, will be required to procure the approval of the Bishop w .l"n whose Diocese the Prison for which the appointment shall he made mav be situate. The Salai y £!jOa ,«ar without residence. Testiinoi*' be tit?.?t? cover, to ti?(? Cl,,k,?f Car. diff, endorsed Prison Chapbill," on or b?f(??t? the 1st AuguH' 1:;9. By Onl« of Court, DALTOX, Clerk of Peace, Canliff. July .r>. 1859. TO ROAD SURVEYORS. •7" \N"TFD SURVEYOR to undertake tt,? Superintendence W ot the Denbigh ami Mold Dltrict of Turnpike Hoads, in the County of Flint. Salary, £ G0 perannum. The D rscn appointed will ùe required to devote th. e wh, ol. e ofc his time exclusively to the duties of the office which wlH com- mence as of the 2nd of August next. A knowledge of the Welsh l8n ('3ential. I..gu?ge ith testimonials as to chrater and bility to be fonvarded to the undersigned on or before Monday, the Is? of The will be made at a Meeting of the Trustees of the Uoad. to be held at St. Asaph on Tuesday, the 2ud of August next, at noon. WYATT & SISSOX, Clerks to the Trustees. St. Asaph, 5th July, b59. I ENIRS OF LLAITDUDLVO. A SEKIE8 OF PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. TUV'^V. Pictures exhibit a truthfulness which the photographic art alone 'a. convey, ""I .surpas. in that truthfulness, the efforB of the most gifted pii'tite!, ottil, works of nature ur. pass th.s e o The artist, in paintu.g (us picture, ,,dd? to r faa:3t from o:ha1al;{'?," aa::iip:nti: 1111\It. où:pic: The photographu, if he would, cannot do tins 11 ,?t be re* i"n,.it? fl d lit) it is upon this that the value of ,phy depends, and it makes our most cherished associt. 1'- Ir p esent with us. These views, price three shillills ai: ,j uinted on card board, are sold by Mr. ELLEITBY, Central Librarj :\Ir. POWELL, Post-office; and Air. STAVELY, at tlu Baths, Llandudno. ANCIENT, FREE, AND ACCEPTED MASONS. II PROVINCE OF NORTH WALES AND SHROPSHIRE. TI1E Hr(>hl'en are ,P,?tf,,11,, informed that, by command of thr Rig it Worshipful Provincial Grand Master, Sir "ATKI WUUOIS WVNN, Bart., 1.P., a Provincial Grand Lodge of Mieient, Free and Accepted Masons, will he held at Three V.-lock in the afternoon of TllliKSCAV, the 4th day of August, at the BRITISH HOTEL, in Bangor. 1 he ?'rat? Lodge, 6t. David, 310, will U opened, in the Three Degrees, at 2 p.m. prompt. Ati,-nd..?e is requested. Tiiere will be a BANQUBT at the British Hotel at 5 o clock irorapt, of which it is expected all the Brethren will pirtake. Tiie Provincial Grand Stewards will make their airangeraeilts ac- cordin5 to the numbers who signify their intention to dins. Tickets to be had at the British Hotel, price Us 6d. WILLIAM SWAN'SDOltOl'GH, IN.1 CARNARVON NEW CHURCH. TIlll attention of the Christian public is earnestly requested to foflowing briefly-stated facts which, it is behoved, will mtficientlv prove the urgnt necessity that exists for ?i? imme.. diate and extensive increase tf Church Accommodation in Car- Yliv population of the Parish has increase I from 2811 to np- wards of 10,000 souls within the last 65 years, and whilo numer- ous and conveniently situ »t«4 places of worship have been erected during this period by the various denominations of on" ':(1lJfoflnits in the Town. Church building has been completely at 3 stand tilJ. TU r.ir.sh Church (for th WeHh-speaking Paris1lioners) is at \t'\ vx >n\en\e».t ditance from ti?? bulk of thp"f C uirvun and on'v affords acco nidation for 1041 persons.—bt. rhc ,\neiuh Gauisnn Chapel (for Englih 'VorshippP1') 11, proprietary Church, with but a very few free sittings, ? m)rwver, very badly placed.—The number of pr. I n-ilUU residents, as well as the influx of summer v !«; nat. and rapidly increasing.—The En/llisb language ring gln,r,\tioll is making gradual and steady ad • t HUJ children now attending the National chooh exceed i.iber. —It is submitted, therefore, that the friends of thn -f Kngland are, on these grounds, imperatively called p.vide a place of Worship in some measure adequate to Ml wants .1 th?? County Town. mcr the state of things, it is in contemplation to build ,Ta t:c1\Ife¡i¡t;'6::einitCi1)? PItj :<• Marquis tand to which site an addition i n centlv made, by the ur,la,, (after pr,=,l nego- ?.i.; ,.Ilans I)av been procured tr^in N' '.in th eminent Architect of tho Woods and Forests, nMl .f "? Church n il! be in keeping with ,he A?,,i?, 1 (' irnarvon, o Unt the Town, 1t is conceived, will be obv the Il, ll the Clil,e, while the spiritual wants ut tne Parish will be ?' careJ for, bv the additional accommo- dation of f 800 Church-Sitiings, oue tliird to remain lie and unappropriated for ever. The f'8timatccl expenses of the proposed New Church amount- ing tl) the large 6um of A:G,Ojll, it is mauifcet that the united efforts and lUot jealous co-operation of the Christian public are required. It is hoped that this will not be wanting, and as it is mu' h to I e desired that the Church should be complctd. amI in TII.\1" for lJivine Service, before the summer of next year •», ) rivmling contributors will confer a DOUMLB favour by a 'i<l early remittance of their benefactions, which will be Ut' lllly rwWfi nt th« C«r„nrvnt. OU «nn k or by the CÜ,.u ::j ¡:.tPn: č7,ie: WI Kev. THOS. TUOMAS Vicar of the Parish, or by the Honorary 5,t;,ri?,, Tuos. TURNER, p'-LI. q. Carnarvon, lth July. l). SUBSCRIPTION, Lale Mr« Mather (Bequest) S00 0 0 Alr, Oak, A,"hvton Smith, Esq. (late) v ?,,ooo „ (' w :2,fO0(1 w M.ghbv )I.F. lot,0 M.no, Esq, « 0 liro?e.)U00 Wilii im Uuikeley Hughes,Esq +r ¡ ¡ A 1',i,,?d B")k,j :?:l? No?la? 151)00 5000 Ml" (iirdiejtop. King's Winford (collected) o 0 2,000 A 1.?,?ly .v $y] ,V;T'CRMTU :v:v ^S ,] S;; 1« 0 0 Gifrt. v: »»«g Cli n e- AVil.iams, Esq 500 J" B-mlger 2 ? K. Hl ivid Williams, l.landwrog) .f » J0 Wi..i„I„ e-, Esq, M.D. {late >< Thomas, Vicar 1? jJj J J"{ I': '1!]J;t):.tJl l g v.1;r'Ks?:1>ham." r; iS ()0 1000 v- ■•.u Mathews, Carnarvon g J i,, ditto £ X Y0 y' Uovd, tsq, Iitt? 20 r\ iii V\ *Robeits, Es(j» ditto 3U 0 0 ¡¡,t';¡t1:i:: i Mr I) lVid Williams, builder, ditto •> U ') I'yj «'irnarvon 10 0 0 "i. i .d.u° »» g S S L50 'L ¡ t. \'I'il:'l,'I:I(IJ':II, Analcsea Ó -t" "t the sportsman Hotel ip 0 0 Mr (Thotnas, Carnarvon •••• \a:'I:i;;I:c¿i::itto g g .1. ° <ro^ 10 '■ 'lend 20 0 o 111 '?,L;¿;l:;lc:):mon •••• J? SI :■ w, Esq, Carnarvon S| X » J, 1 Esq, ditto •••• '[ 'J'i,I': t'i;¡rl' g g J us, Esq. ditto ■ £ „ Hutttrworth. Broncerris, ditto [)O 0 0 1. 1'owell, Esq. Coed Mawr, ditto 50 0 0 'urth'r Lists will be publisbed, FOR SALE, IN excellent good order, a BRITZKA. well adapted for Posting, wi'h one or two hore. Has Coliing's Patent Axles. For particulars apply to 'Ir. O. JONES, Cca;h-bjikler, Bangor. I CHEAPAND EXPEDITIOUS PRINTING. EVERY description of COPPER-PLATE anil LETTER-PRESS PRINTING and RULING, executed ,ith Neatness and De- spatch, at MALTTIN 8 PBINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CAXTON HOUSE, BANUOU. LLANRWST GRAMMAR SCHOOL. T^IlIS School will re-open on WEDNTSDAY, August 3rd. The Head-Master receives into his House a limited ,nb,? of BÐardrt1. There are now afe.v Vacancies. For lermg, &c.. apply to the Rev. the Head-Master. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SAINT ASAPH. COMMERCIAL, MATHEMATICAL, & CLASSICAL. MR. HARRIS, L.C.P., HAVING removed to more convenient premises, will be happy to receive a few In, BOARDERS. The next Quaiter will commcncp July 20th. Terms. 011 application. At the late Cam- bridge Middle C1asiI Examination, THR ONl,Y BOY EDUCATED IN WALES, who oùtaine a Certificate, was from this School. One or two young men, who wish to pursue iheir studies with energy. can have prhatc rooms. TO TAMIIIES ANB TXilTOBS. APARTMENTS in a Farm-house in A?gl??(-y, ?h,,? parties A p ;'eK{:I1tdn\s; tlf; 1Y]re:: oali "dro? (two double-bedded rooms), and Kitchen, if require. There are Stables and Coach-honse, and all excelleut Vegetable and Fruit Garden. The house is most delightfully situated, and commands very extensive views of the mountain scenery of Car. arvotistilre. A fine river for fhhing (being a favourite flpot for sMmon trout) i? within a shott distance of the house. It is about two miles from !enai Bridge, oi;e and a half mile from the Bri- tannia Tubular Bridge, and only one mile from Llanfair Station. The whole or put may he t.1kt'11. Apnly to 11'. THOMAS JOSES, Sarnfraint, lenai llridge, or :\1[. PRICHAUD, Anglesey Honse, Bangor. By order of the Executors of the late Mrs, Jane Davies THE welsiTHARP INN, 28, TJXIOX-STREET, OLDTIALL-STREET, CLOSE TO THE EXCHANGE & KAILWAT STATION-, LIVERPOOL. M R. W R I G II T Is authorised bv the Executors of the bte Ir, J,.? Davies, to %?m?t"t? SALM ? 1.[C AUC TION, on MONDAY a week next, 1st August, 1839, at Seven .'?l.,k in the Evening, n?on the Premises, in one Lot. mH?H?'h'.? of the Tenant's Merest in the Licenses, Goodwill- P. i.?, f the above old e,tabli?hed and good accustomed Public IIous which has been occupied with great success by the late Mrs. Jane Davies for the last The Premises are entirely free from Brewer or Spirit Ilercliant, make up forty-one beds, and there is a meeting of Two Hundred people at the house evpiy cnnillg The rent is onl) £ oo per annum, anu tho beds alcoe considerably more than pay the rent and tast's. he above ha an etahHhc(l connection from an pnts of \Va1eí:, Staffordshire, Mvmr.gluxm, Yorkshire, and the South of Enalmd.&c. N.H.-The purchaser will have the option or taking all tne Furniture, Beds, and Bedding at a valuation. For further particultrs apply to It r. WRIGHT, Licensed Vie- tuaUers' Auctioneer and Valuer, 9, B,\$nett.street, Liverpool. THE MENAI REGATTA, 185 9, T H ,E N A I G T ,A, 18,59, I (10¡. \!i¡1,¿ :l; t}UÎ1\g,,}:DGE,) LIST OF PllIZES. ], Prize of Thirty Sovereigns, for Yachts belonging to anj Rova¡ Yaeht Club exeeedin 3) tons OM.. 'in case the entries for this race be insufficient, the prize ,ill he given to yachts ranging from 20 to 33 tons O. M of hi?" a \c;1it¡I r:ft ff 2a\ t' tndI\:I:8\I: nae O.M. shaH not differ move than five tons between greatest and h-ast. Half a minute per ton allowed, En- trance, One Guinea. 2.-A Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, for Yachts belonging to any OYILI Yacht Club of twelve and not exceeding 20 tons O.M. A time race, half a minute per ton allowed. Entrance, 10s. 6d. 3. Priie of Ten Guineas, for Yachts or seven and not e1.. ceeding ten tons O.M. A time race, half a minute per ton allowed. Only two men, besides owner and pilot, to sail in eaeh yacn, c. Entrance, 7s. 6d. 4.—A Prize of Five Guineas, for Yachts and Boats belonging to Anglesey ar.d Carnarvonshire not exceeding seven tons O.M. Entrance, 5'. Cd. 5. Prize of Ten Guineas, for Four-oaretl Boats, to be rowed and steered by Gentlemen Am iteurs. Entrance. 7s. Oil. Prizes for Sailiug and Rowing Boats, &c., which will shortly be published. Three to start for each prize, or no r?te Ce'n?rc u?rdf,s'fi? ?e'e?, #nd shifting ball??t, to disqnaUfy from entering lor any prize. Sailing Kules and D'ir,ct,ons ?ill be furni?hed on the morning of the Hegatta. Should the weather render it necessary, this Regatta will be postponed until Saturday, the 13tli August. Further particulars will be furnished by the Secretary on ap- plic, tion. plt¡iltries mut be made b,f.. Nine o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 5", A,,g,,?t,b), lI?tt?,, stating name, rig, ton ,??g,, .n?,, dbtiuguishiug flag, and p,?., for ?l?ieh entered, with the lion. Sce. Mr. WIDI WILLIAMS, Castle-street, Beaumaris. The Races will commence about noon. THE ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB REGATTA, CARNARVON,- On FRIDAY, AUGUST the 5th, 18-59. PRESIDENT. The Eight lIon. Lord WILLOT.* BY D'EEESDY. PATRON3. Sir RICHARD BULICF-LEV WILUAIIS-DULKELEY, Bart., M.P., Lord Lieutenant of the County. The Right Hon. LOUU NEWBOROUGH. The Hon. Col. E. G. DOUGLAS-PENNANT, M.P. Sir JOII N"?kyAV 11, Bart. WILLIAM BULKELEY-HUGHES, Esq. C. W. Af" E'q, M.P. M? j or NANNEY. 140BEUT STEpHESON, EsqM.P. The Worshipful the MAYOR of CARNARVON, CO)nIùDORB. Col, E. G. D. PENNANT, I.P, VICr. COMMODORE. Sir It. WILLIAMS BULKELEY, Bart., M.P. '?j- ODORT? LLEWELYN TURNER, r?q. THE LIST OF PRIZES. Prince of Wales Cup—An elegant Silver Tea''Kettle, value 50 -in,.? ?,?tt, to be .?or ,?,xof ,?t les than 10 tons, belonging to a Royal Yacht Club. A time race; hMf- miuutc per ton allowed. Three to start or no race. Entrance, on, Guinea. 3. Royal Welsh Yacht Club Cup—Value 20 guineas, to be sailed for by decked yachts of not less than 7 tons, belonging to the Royal Welsh Y.?tt Club. A time-race; halla-minule per ton allowed. Three to tart or no race. Entrance, 103 6d. 3. A prize of 10 Sovereigns for Yachts belonging to any Yacht Club, not exceeding 10 tons. Three to start or nora-.e. En- tralee, 5. 4. Sailing Doat:; rure of 10 Sovereigns-A fir6 prise of ') so- f3.? r(! i ?, .?. t ? t, i r-d prize of 2 sovereigns, to be sailed for by open boats, belonging to watermen, and not exceeding 25 feet k'?l Entrance, 2s d. 5. Amateurs' Rowing Purse of 15 Guineas, to be run for by bona fide four-oared racing boats, to be rowed and steered by ennemen amateurs: not more than two crews from one club at- ),HIQII Three to 1:Ht <«• nV ¡"l'e. entrance, 8s ou per oar. 6. Juvenile Amateurs' Purse of 1 Sovereigns—A first prize of 3 sovereigns, and a second piizc of 1 sovereign, to be run for by four-oared beats, to be ran L-?ad,eL,??d by gentlemen ud,, 19 year To be run Ie"t?. I l,ree to start or i? race. Entrance, 2s Od each boat, to be ?iN?en to the third boat. In this race the Club rc;cnc to themselves ttieriglitofclz? if?i.bt: allowe'd to run. 7. Carnarvon Watermen's Purse of 7 Sovereigiis-A first prize 0, 5 sovereigns, and a second prize of 2 sover> igns, to be run for by fuuroared boats belonging to the Port of Carnanon, and r, ?,I ,,?d steered by watermen belonging to the Port, To be rowed in Ile ?t?. '111 e, to ?t art ".a??;L.2? ? each boat, to be 'i"' to the third boat. The Club "?,r,o the right of classify" ing the boats allowed to run in this race. H. The Castle Purse of 8 Sovereigns—A first prize of 5 sove- reigns, and a second prize of 3 ovel'eigns, to be run fr by four- oared ,o, belonging to any place in Anglesey or Carnarvonshire. To b run in heats. Gentlemen Aim.teurs excluded; Three to start. Entrance, 2s 6d each boat, to be given to the third boat. 1), A Pair Oar Knee—A 4 Silk Jack,' to be rowed ffr by Gentle- men Amatenrs without a steersman. 10. A Pair Oar Hacc tor Punts, rowed by two oarsmen and a coxswain—A first prize of fifteen shillings, and a second prize of seven 5hi11ing and sixpl:l1ct'. 11 A Punt Hace, for One Sovereign—A first ynte of ten shil- lings a second prize of seven shillings and sixpence, and a third nrize of two shillings and sixpence, to be run for by two-oared punt* ""I? punt to be rowed by one rower, without a coxswain. Three to start or no race. No entrance money. 1 Sculler's race. 13. A Duck Hunt.. Anv Boatman being intoxicated, or otherwise misconducting himself will be excluded from taking any part in the races: The Competitors must enter their vessels or boats with the lion; ^yctetarv -a or before Six o clock p.m. on Ihur^daj, the li.,?. ft cr which double entry WIU be charged up 4ti nine o'clock p m. on the same day, when the to ri 11 be finally clmlCd. Those "ho arc un able to attend pt'liiÙllallt, arc. rcf}uestc!1 to com.. ii,un??ate in W,ititl? tj name. rl, i- n  ld me,a. suroment, or keel's length of theIr \'('scl. accol'lhng the sal)- surei nnt or Ket s ens n %?ii"6 c- l?roper to 5tatc di?- for which t he?, .iiitt?nd to cùmp.t{', and tiifctlv t^ie prize or prizes for which they intend to compete, and ,b AutaU?lM '««) *>«?' "<»•• Secre. ii lett?rs t?tiold ?o a proceedings e"yIlt Clu? Ilou?e. Tkie pro"edings A Display of Fireworks i;l the Castle. THE ROYAL WELSH YACHT ci?B BLGAHA BALL wm take place in the ,Iil?g- LADY .¡'TRUN ESSES. The Lady Louisa Uoula8 })ennant, The Ladv Sarah Hay Williams, The Dowager La ly WiUoughby de Brike, The Lady Du\keley, Mrs. Bulkeley Hughes, blr?? Griffith, Ll.f?ir. C, A. L)ELMAR, Hon. See. E.W.Y.C. PATRONIZED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT, ARCHDUKE CONSTANTINE OF RUSSIA, &c. S N 0 "T DON SPARS AND FOSSILS, BRITANNIA AND MENAI BRIDGE STONES, PENMON AGATES, ANGLESEY CORNELIANS AND JASPERS, AT JOHN ARONSON'S, JEWELLER, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. The above are Manufaelured into various Articles suitable for REMINISCENCES OF WALES. Medals of the Britannia and Nellai Bridges at this Establishment. THE GREATEST PORTION OF THE PLATE BELONGING TO THE LATE BISHOP OF BANGOR TO BE DISPOSED OF AT JOHN AHONSUN'S, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. GRIFFITH DAVIES, SILK MERCER, IPAMXLV LINSH, CASPESTS, AND PAPER HlieiSfG ,A ESTABLISHMENT, CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE I'RICIIA!W'S,) F M h t I ESSITS. RECKETT BROTfl ERcz be6? respectfiilly to aiin,itn? tljat tlj(!y; re no% vslinivin,- at their Furnishing Establishment, I E:;ga fEO\ [¡:fte Bp:r-sac,:r l: :kn }"teR rL' in D ;.RVl llhi'd F'r": f,'VIl s tb ¥, .co.npnn?st?n? ?a ?rre?at vv?? le?t) yoo?tn.e?'v a'"? "°"P? Josigmil. In the p.r?h,? of the., Goods, MeMM. B. be to a, 1, ha.c been    M they can safely recommend. MessM. Beckett b""?1.0 thaI they have just received a New htoek f UIPllOVBU MI::TALLIC BMSrEADS. and C.iK.DRE?"S COTS, in IRON and '??' Also, NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CilINTZES, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. Messrs B. havang at their New EsL1blihmcnt  advanta¡.re of ,ever5, facility for a exteusion f their For, Tradp,  solicit the patrol o fami:ie:; about to f ""I"1,d?,o say th}' fee l a?i,eci that ?Y the punctual, economical, and thoroughly efUcieut manner in which they are prepared to execute rders in every branch o f the Furnishing U Vh?l?tery bu?i?j,?bs, tl"?y will not fail to secure the approhation of their customers. MATTRASSES FEATHER BEDS, AD BEDDING OF EVErtY DESCRIPTION. BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PIUCHAKDS'), EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS ARE— LIVEltPOOL, 134, DUKE STREET f.iirecily opposite, Gerry-street) LONDON, 33, LUDGATE HILL, ^n,i no, REGENT STREET. ATTENDANCE D A I L Y FROM TEN TO SIX. Attendance in rni.'STFR r!AN?(?.?.WA)J';S. CARNARVON, Every TUESDAY at ¡o. 3, P,pp,, Slreet, The fust lu"DH in e.h Month, at Mr. T- Rr'l TUESDAY in each ?l?. at the Ey.ry T??? ISo?.r??r.t?t. Th?.?????e? ni,h street< u.thridge Anns, Hotel, Private Rooms. Mp„,? „s CUSUIEL, the old-es'ablished Surge ,n and Mecliail.c4 Dentists, present their compliments to the inhabitants of liA £ vnVm anI.! -i it s A It V( > and their Vicinities, and beg to ?tn'te hat one of Ie Firm will visit the above lowns regularly, '? may b'eco????L')?"' TbEr? &c., fron 10 M5 .)-e)Mk eMh day. The nMe?ity haa long been felt throughout many P.?t, )f i ? tI 5'f hew able to obtam the services oh Dentist of some standing in I'! profession, without th nece?it)? 0,a;"a to nrwuLmthVvi.it to pavan xorGitn.it charge f?r such VT vices. This desideratum Messrs. G?lr?el ?,,i 1I t Sy«„ »ra ?l,, p,t?,it??s f ,ri?llo" f TEET1I ,,d GUMS, which are fitted with absolute pre- I i,y;nl:2;h \I.t; bv 'I/:I,n,: :;bi:;f t:£aIRt ;IUtloS'milId =i:o.r; wires of any dwor plinn. and are %i,. t?,; to prove as 6rmand u?ctul in lh mouth as the natural masticators and, in older to rt:n(lor .CnuTnicIl, tli,-y ?:?ppli?,i ,t charges strictly moderate. te$Hs. G.'s Pamphlet •riUO fiS'explain, the svstem, which has been approved by the highest medical uthoriti3 an.Uhe Press and wiB be ???t post- r. by Messrs! Oabriel, who are manufacturers of ever)' !p?eizility ertit;niti.- to the prolession.-Established I8u4. trip NOTICE-FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATIENTS FROM THE COUNTRY. Mesws Gabriel's hours of attendance in BINGOR will be from 9 a.m. till 8 p:m. "hours of attendance at CARNARVON, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Messrs. Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR will be on the 1st of August. CARNARVON on the 2nd of August. AMERICAN MINEltAL TEETH. The bet in Europe, warranted to retain their colour, from 33. 6d. per tooth. S,t?,,X44?. DECAYED T?nI effectually 'lopped ??h ?he?'TlTEE?.?EL GOLD, and SUCCEDANIUM, prevents further decav and tooth-?t he. MESSRS GABMEL'SrrepM? WHITE GUT1A PlmClU K?AMRL. for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH or TOOTH- ACHE -This at,,?bl? ?t.j,pl?g is pl:???,l in the cavity "hen perfectly 8 ft, and becomes hard as the tooth itself in ten minutes after insertion and renders the decayed member sound and usdul in mastication. Price h. 6d. per bos, directions enclosed. Sold by all Chemists in town and coutjtry, or ?ii be had direct from the inver?ere, for 20 stamps. C serve their name on each box, with- OHt winch none IS genulnc. oJ> "? ?i'E??"'?l?''E'!? ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for fresernn? and Cleaning the Teeth and Gum" is sold by all town .,d cotlntr)', at Is. 6d. pcr box. ?'' ?t'E?'R? ^\BUIEL'snt^vly-ii?veiited 11; ITE ENAMEL for STOPPING DECAYED FRONT TEETH which r?.d?r. them ?nd, and doM not turn black. May be had on application, or through any Chen?t in the Kingdom. lnce 5., per box, Ivitli t ?lir, c ti oil$for '???" ?AnR?Et, 1,-? introduced into ?cceMfui practice the ELECTRO-GALVANIC PROCESS for the painter ex- tr??, ion of T??th and al 0""?t?' ns ??)llriectd with Dental Surgery. ?ES'? ,I'll, ,(t in.,Itnd. !da ily,from 10 to7. ? and may be consulted on the Loss of Teeth, and aU operations ap- pertmning to Dentistry, at their establishments pertaining M Dectistf), at t icir 134, Duke-strcet, Liverpool (directly opposite Berry-street). 33, Ludgate-hill, and 110, Regent-street, London. Consultations free of expense, and chargcIJ 3trictly moderate. Agent for Cliester, Messrs. Platt & Son, Chemists; Wrexham, Mr. Rowlands; Bangor, Mr. Griffiths, Chemist, High-street, Carnarvon, Mr. G. Uwens. Chemist. WHEN YOU ASK FOR GLEN FIELD PATENT STARCH ri E E T II AT YOU G E T I T, SEE T s 'nlrio SnY. ae êt: stiluted, FAMILY LINENS. ANDERSON and SONS' old-established Department for R. ?r,, 1 H?E? ?'? ?ug??d DfmMe Damask Table Linen, of cotch Manufacture, Sheeting. Towel- Q?ilt?, Bl?,?kett, &I., is t,gl) St.?k?d, as every Article reqmred for Household purposes. They feel 8tre that their well-known reputation for keeping none but genume Goods, ..d tl?? ?.,? -itl? ?,-hih they execute g, llrknW,?l,,g a,dg ady for ue. without any t?o.b th ? c ??tL .? all l?..i Orders,—Will ensure to them a continued increase of that support they have recei? ed for more than forty y,a?.. Country Orders, by post, carefully executed, ,nl the Carriage of all ,ood6 pur?l". this ".t"ill be paid. ° ?'oS?s &r  LA?E's' ??E?'CL'?T'n<?r' WEDDING OUTFITS, &c Up Stairs, quiet and retired, removed from the bustle of business, where a complete Assortment ot L?di??' Goods is kept "I?IERY for LADIES, GE?TLEMEX, and CHI1,DREX. in Socks, Stockings, Singlets, Sc., of the best make, suitable for the s:eason. GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS made to order, from Pattern or Measurement. Fit guaranteed. CARPETS. R. ANDERSON and SOXS beg to announce to Buyers of CARPETS that their Stock is and well assorted, and selection and purchases can be made, at present, on highly .d,a,it?g, t,,?". There is prospect of a= ad,a?,?e ,,? ,ie, which has been anticipated by them by recent large in- vestments in Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Kidderminster, Venetian, other CARPETS, which they shall continue to sell at old PrThey he-'e a Lot of Best BRUSSELS for Small Rooms requiring from 30 to 40 yards, which they are selling at 3s. 9d. per yard. The Patent KAMPTULICAN, for Halls, Passages, BiUiard- rooms.OnX'ea.&c.. l?"i ? by L?.Pri ,ed Workmen; Well-seasoned FLOOR CLOTHS, ei?ht yards wide, constantly on hand. CABINET FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHING. R. ANDERSON and SONS invite the altcntion of Families Fmnishing to their Department for every description of CABINET FURNITURE, h is manufactured by them, by Steam Power, u t S\\Ci1:bhau::taa S Nov Ity ofD"d Quality or Wood. From the facilities they possess, they are enaùled to execute ç- _1_ 1.To; T' n.,H1, ,(J'(>(\ fur the inferior London make. Estimates given, if required, for complete House Furnishing, i'??l.'l i.,tC "i 'I "S..e'e?. Pillows and CMe.; Table Linen, Bhnkets. "h,,? Goods, of which they hold the lar?est Stock here, 9ro kept nearly ready for use, and are subject only S the Manufacturer's Profit, their connexions with Scotland enabling them to place their Customers on highly favourable terms. The uu?l custom with Upholsterers and otl??r? is merel)" to keep Sample Patterns and Lengths of Pieces and ?l ?? .e",ti", an order to 3upply thcmselHs with the above (i ods from Ilou?e? i.th? Trade, 10 whom they h*ve to p?y a retail profit. able The CURTAIN a'n'd r'?R'?t!)? BHANUH 13 under able 'g?.,e.t, as the elegant Designs so frequenUy exhibited in their windows will show, and no p?iM shaU be spared by R. and Sons to render this Department perfect. New Goods in I da,k, are constantly being reechcd from Paris and Germany, from thr Agents there. FEATHER BEDS, HAIR MATTRESSES, and BEDDING of everv description. lllON and BRASS BEDSTEADS of the best )lanufae\me. with all the recent Improvements.  Fur'nitur'e arcrully packed, and Removed to go to all parts of the world. Contracts given. THE FAMILY LINEN CARPET, FURNITURE, AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. 42, 44, ASIJ 1C, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. R. ANDERSON AND SONS. SALE BY MR. ORMISTON. DENBIGHSHIRE. FREEHOLD FARM. In the Parish of Llanfair Talhaiarn. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. O It M ISTON, At the BULL ISN, Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, August 10th, at 4 for 5 o'clock p.m., punctually, subject to such conditions as shall then be ?duue(i, tL'Ltha?°R't!'EHOLDFARM eaUed BEDWYN ISA' Situate A I¡ :S11tnlfa;;i,;e1 the DC':U'' Ios/li;¡I containing in the WhOè 96 a,r,? theuabouts, of Arable and Pa8 ture Land, ?ith the House and Outbuildings, and the )i IlI' i\' t):siorSh't; aj\\i1:irtSÎl:enol1;iffilI: I Joseph Roberts. The Farm is surrouded by the lands of Lord Newborou?h, and is within a coulc of miles. of the village of Llanfairtalhaiarn. Further particulars may te had on application to Mr. Gold I Edwards, sohcltor, Denbugh; Mr. Richard Willianfs, Bron y I pare. Debigh; W. Williams, Esq., Berth, near Ruthin*, or to the Auctioneer. Wigfair, St. Asaph, July 15th, 1859* SALE BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ONTGOXERYSHIRE AND MERIONEIHSHIRE. NORTH WALES, Hihly important SALE of most Extensive and Valuable ES- TATES, extending in the whole to narly 3 000 Statute Acres, comprehending a beautiful Marine Residence, near to Aber- dovey; del ??itfulc ott? e Ornd, close to Mallwyd; several fine Farms, in 'I" Parishes of Mallwyd, Darowen, Penegoes, Llanegryn, and Llangelynin, in- cluding the ?.I.bl?SLA'TF QUARRIES t Aber- I fI1}:I,'fhe,tr:na;tWhL; aUltk tlI: Machinery, T?ppertainiii,? thereto; several 1 Dwelling-Houses and Shops in the Town of Machynlleth, nd a piece of Accommodation Land nzr thereto, the ,hol(? sub- di) ided into about 20 distinct Lots. MESSRS. 111 IT I I HAVE the h..o 1. .o,?n". that they have been instructed, by the Proprietor, to submit to SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the WynnstayArms Holel, in Machynlleth, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of AUGUST next, 1859. at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, in the Lots set forth in the printed particulars (i Sale or in such othfr and in such order as the Agents of the Vendor may detrmin upon at the time of Sale, aud subject to such conditions as will be then produced, the above-mentioned IMPORTANT FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ESTATES, VIZ;- LOT t. A very desirable FARM, called Coedmawr," in tlie,pulsb cf Llangel)nin. LOT II. An excellent FARM, called "Cemmaes." situate in the parish of Llanegryn. LOT III, LOT HI, 1 A very delightfully situated and most complete MARINE RESIDENCE, called Trefric," situate on the banks of the i'?r Do,?y, within one mile from Al,?rd.,?y, ,?d about ?igi?t iil,s from Machynlleth, with the outbuilding?, cottage, gardens, and land .?? occupied by Robert D.,i, s, Esq. LOT IV. Two small TENEMENTS, called Abergarfan-ucha," and Aber irfaii-issa," together with a FARM adjoining, called Gelli- gen fawr," in the parish of Pennal. LOT v. A compact FARM, adjoining to Lot 1, called Pen-y-piner." LOT YI. A very fine FARM, near 1, 1,, last-mentioned, called Pant- pertho<r," with the Fulling Mill and Factory, on the said Estate, caiied Pandy-pant perthog, together with the Chapel thereon, (h?ld under a lease.) LOT VII. A WATER CORN MILL, called" Pant-pcrthog Mill," with the outbuildings and land. Two tilm»e AUKS or T!)W'!L £ .ING-HOUSE9, with Shop, situate in Maengwyn-street, in the town of Machynlleth, LOT x. A piece of MEADOW LAND, situate close to the town, in the holding of William Pugh. LOT XI. Two capital Mountain FAlDIS, called H Ty-mawr," and II Rhu- goj," in the parish of Talyllyn. LOT XII. The extremely important ad very valuable ESTATE of A BER- L1,El?ENNI entirely in a ring fence, and comprehending in the wtole about HijO acre*,with the farm house and extensive buildings tlureon, held by M. Evans, togtthcrwilh the Fulling Mill, Lands, and Premises adjoining, called Pandy-C&rris," and also all those miacs or quarries of first-rate f:;late in and under the same, with thf ",at newly-erected ,w ,,w,l rkshops, nearly f?yty capital cottages for workpeople, manager's house (in ease) machine hoase and other erections thereon, together with all and sin- the ""t nd .?,?hi,?e,y thereto b?lo.?, ing the l?ol? of ;i Ibe ?n obtained from the bmakers and of the Jatt improved descriptions, l?g,d fn a1!? and in- chdc awing and phning machines of considerable dimensions, W3or wheels of great power weighing machines, train-roads, brŒks. wa.rons. chains, &c, &c., i"i the apparatus for cairying on Magnus's beautiful process of enamelling. 'I ?? A,iL!,i.1,,d, blue, possesses considerable temdty and hardness, but 'et easily worked; it is much sought ?lf .f.o or?t b.it?ti,?gs as well as for pavements, (?is;erns chimney piecp, &c. &c. A new trainway being con- stricted (under an Act of Parliament^ from these works to the rivir ÐftVCi, which will tend greatly to increase the traffic; and it is also proposed to unite it at the station with the proposed raiway from Newtown to Machynlleth, thus enabling the Pro- prÊtors of these quarries to compete with those of Carnarvon- shire for ti?? inland t'?ffi? as well as by sea. LOT XIII. PUBLIC HOUSE, called the Slater3' Arms," with several Co'tage*, Blacksmith's ?hop, G rde n. and sundry smaH pieces of Land, ,ituateatCo,r? LOT XIV. Three Farms, in the parish of Penegoes, about two miles from Mtciiynlleth, known as Culdyfnog," Caemeiler," and II Pen- y-taulan." LOT xv. FARM, in the parish ofLJ:rn, and adjoining to the last mentioned, called 10 Hirddol." Avery desirable and delightfully sititated COTTAGE ltESl- DIJCE, called "Cleivion Cottage," with the Gardens anJ Picture Grounds thereto belonging, in the holding of Mrs. Tell (under a short lease) together with the FARM unmedlalely BLArr)unditig, called II Caer-gof," bounded on the wet by the Ul1ff Cleivion, near to its fall in the Dovey; it is within two mintes' walk from the Church at Mallwyd. hnted particulars with plans, may be had at the Hotels in Mahynlleth, Mallwyd, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, and Dol- gel!? and also, 'with any furilier infotmatl.?? from Messrs, li,*?IIL d Ni..p. Machynlleth; T,. DAYID rL AlleA8Í1i:dtMr:hfe¡11l;fr' à: OII:n: OS, the AuctIoneer., Whitchurch, SaloPí and Chuter. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR PAPER HANGINGS CATHERALlA NIXON'S, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. CATHERALL & NIXON very respectfully announce to "the Public, and the Tradet 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. SALES BY MR. DEW. ANGLESEY. SALE OF NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. WILLIAM DEW Has been directed hy Mr. Rogers (who is about changing his re- sidence), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at PAN THOW EI,, (distant about a mile from the Garth Ferry), on MODAY, the 25th July, 1859, commencing at 12 o'clock at noon— TH 'Rwn?e oth'i??? HOUSEHOLD t URN 111 RE, con- T H ivilr ;ldrn;: Fire ¥r):l;O í h:I:srii ilr: .tuffed with hair; ditto Hall CI)iir.rbl.t?p; Cane-eated chairs ? Mahofany PeThroke Table ditto Dnun? Table,on telscop frame, 8 feet 3 inches long; ete?nt Maho? auy Sideboard, with guardavine, trays, ,I three dr.r? Ma- no'?ny ?-?t ?d?teads'; HaU-Tetf>r and Stump ditto, and PaHiaMes: prime "t I, 'irI.(' 't r, Pamtrd Washstands and ditto UrfMing TaNea; Mahogany Dresstn., G1a8C; Painted Chests of Drawers; Dr,?g,?,t?, Carpet- and Hearth Rugs ,pt4,l 8 days Timepiece; Kitchen an Dairy Utensit?; as ""Il as the Out-do?r Effects, compttHn? 2 Sacks; Mahogany Water '?tt; New  !!oi?r Grate, Md liriek- Sacks %Iibog?riy of d work ?quantlty of well-harvested Hay and Straw a Ihe Red an'd \V?ite'* ?e'i?r° calved ?" Al?g °)? ?"?" BUck Heifer, riain? three years old; 4.WHEEL FHAEtON? with patent Axles and turn-up 3eat, and N(?? Cushions, tutl'd with curled hair. May be viewed any day previous to the Sale. ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SALE. RE THE LATE SIR ROBERT WILLI \ME9 VAUGHAN, BARONET, DECEASED. HIGIILY ATTEACTIVE SALE. OP A MAGNIFICENT AND EXTENSIVE SIDEBOARD OF FAMILY PLATE, JEWELLERY, Oriental, Dresden. and other China Ornament*, A CELLAR OF clIO!l;; OLD WINES, UliilAllY OF BOOKS, AND PAINTINGS, INCLUDING FIVE MAGNIFICENT PICTURES, l',Y RICHARD WILSON, &e„ AT RIIUG, MERIONETHSHIRE. Mli. WILLIAM DEW Has the honour to nnounce that he has been instructed by the Trustees of the late Sir Robert "ilJjames Vaughan, Baronet, d?a?°' to ll,?e o? by PUBLIC COMPETITJO, on MOMDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, l?t, 2?d, and ,1rd days of August; i, 5b. td 12o'clock, at the above NOBLE NJ AN- SION (di?t?.'t8, f?. Co,?en and 14 miles from the HansoUenBMd Station, on the Chester and Shrewsbury Line), tr't'ne coUeetionofOn;ENTAL, DRESDEN, FRENCH, ?,?4 A OLD NANKIN CHINA, ?.?ibiti.g ?o.?,. .f the choicest Uiliet Specimens, as well as Services fo the Dinner Table up- wards of 7000 OUNCES of  SILVER PLATE, embracing some fi ,? Antique Pieces of unique and exquisite design a variety of ?an'ds? and?s!'h' 'J?V'ELLEK? 'i'n Brooch'e?" Necklaces, &" set with Brilliants, Cameos, Agates, &c.; Various Old Relics and Coins; a Cellar of upwards of yU0 DOZENS of superior OLD WINES, including magnificent Port of the favourite Vintages of 1831 (in Magnums^ 1810, and ISl: Claret" Champagne, Madeira, Sack, Sherrv, Moselle, and Lisbon about 1000 GALLONS of strong ?EBN%IEI) ALE and TABLE BEER; a fine and carefully-selected LIBRARY and TABLE BEER, VOLUNIES, pri?,?ip?i ily ifiBi- eompos'e? ?f ?000 'VOL?)E?. ?ri?pa? ?t??.B? graphiI, ,,d C"e, i P"'tf?'io' of old and ..d#M EN- GR.?ll-i"IGS and curious OLD PRINTS; ?,?,al fine GALLERY an? CABtN'? PICTURES and PORTRAITS, by G?spEn POUSSIN, MAURATTI, V?, KESSBL, JULIO ROMANO, CARA- V\GOIO, ROTTBNIIAMER, and FIVE \'A''?U'A.B?E'?'[CTC?M by R WILSON, in fine state of preservation, pos 11 l'?i"g,t Bril iancy of Colour and Transparency of Atmosphere, for which this favourite Artist was so cL? eb,?,,?d? 0.?. STUDIES AFTER THE EARLY MASTERS, S.C. The whol. will befolly enumerated in Catalogues (Sixpence each), to be had a week previously at the principal Hotels in North Wales, Chester, and Liverpool; at Messrs JOSES and BIAXLAND, Solicitors, 7, Crosby-sq1lare, London at the Offiee of this Paper; and of the AUCTIONEER, ritish Hotel, Bangor. May be viewed (by Catalogue d.i ti?g tir??) F?i- day and Saturdav, 29th and 3i)th July. Coachcs run daily 1,tl??n Llangollen Roai Station and Cor- wen ,a?ngor and Carnarvon, and the Denbigh Station (passin the Entrance Gates to the Park.) Conveyances may &Uo be had at Wr(?mh=, Ruabon, and 0,- wes?y.' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR, WILLIAM DEW, At the British Hotel, Bangor, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of Aug. next ?instead of as previously ad"erti5e), at One o'clock p.m. preci ely, in one lot, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced— t???t commodiou? FreehoMDweUin?-Houee.bein?Xo. 4, llu?k?l?y Pl.??, High-street, Bangor, containing Parlour. 3itting Room, Four Bedrooms, and Office", with the Garden, Out-buildings, and Preursos, and now in the occupation oflr. William North Jones. For further particulars apply to Messrs. ROBERTS, BARBER, and HUGHES, Solicitors, Dangor or to the AUCTIONEER, at the British Hotel. Eligible Investment.—Carnarvonshire, Nortli Wales' THE BODEGROES AND METHLEM E S T A T E S AND F A RMS, IN ANGLESEY, Embracing all area oj about 1,500 acres. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW At the CROWN HOTEL, in PWLLHELI, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of August, 1850, commencing at Twelve o'clock at noon, THOSE well-known valuable FitEl,'110, ?D ESTATES of I UODEGROES and METHLEM. THE BODEGROES ESTATE Comprises a mansion and demesne, with about 640 ACHES of arable and pasture land, divided into compact and desirable farm, situate in the several parbhes of Llannor, Denio, and Abereirch; together with cottages at f?,1.dd and se eral tenements in the town of Pwllheli, all in the county of Carnar- "O'l The said Estates of Bodegroes and Mcthlem will each be first offered for sale in One Lot; but if not so sold will be immediately afterwards put up for sale in lets. The Mansion of Bodegroes, is a good, substantial and comfort- able family rlsidence (replete with conveniences), with entrance ,h1Q out-offi.;e:t, ana rarin buildings, and »« na¡.u,, 114 the midst ot lantia vi" VC4.CK-IIKC appearance, embellished with line grown and ornamental timber, and comma!1rlingric and varied scenery. An avenue of venerable beech fronts the principal eii. trance, and the lawn is tastefully laid out, and studded with shrubs add evergreens. The flower and kitchen gardens are in excell- ent taste, and, with an adjoining orchard, arc well supplied with wall and other fruit trees, The plantations are principally of thriving oik Of the fertility of the soil it is sufficient only to say that the farms (most tl??,n being within a ring fence) are situate in the well known district of Lleyn, r, in good state of ul'i,ati.?', and intersected by good roads. The property is well supplied with game, including some of the best covers for woodcocks in North SVales. A pack of har- riers is hunted in the district three times a week, and otters are pl?,itiul in the neighbourhood. 'rl" demesne and home firms are bounded on the west by a trout stream, affording excellent sport to the angler. Bodegroes is situate about a mile from the town of Pwllheli, where English service is performed in the church every unday, The tOWII is acknowledged to have one of the best supplied and cheapest markets in the principality. It is within twenty miles of the Railway terminus at to which Coaches run dailv, as well as to Portmadoc and Edern. The roads are good in all directions, and the air is mild and salubrious. The sea is within a mile of the mansion, and the beech is olle of the finest for bathing, Fish of every description are caught in the hay, aud the security and proximity of the St. 'Indwell's }toi\ds offer the greatest inducement for yachting, and Aberyst- wyth is within four hours' sail. r e Land Tax on the greater part of the Bodegroes Est t is redeem ed and the whole of the lands are exempt from hay tithe, and all th", tithes hwe been commuted. The local rates are exceedldgly moderate. a,.nd "a,ldl id?,ly THE METHLEM ESTATE Vornprie ,t "I., lr. 23p. of rah1e, meadow, and pasture lands, divided into compact farm, situate within the parishes of Aberdaron ?odverin and Bryncroes, in the county of Carnarvon. If the .?t.i. I not sold in one lot, it will be immediately put up in several lots. All the tithes have hcen commuted. The Methlem Eslale is siluate near the Port of Porth or, ten miles from Porthdinllaon, and fourteen miles from the market town of Pwllheh, and the principal lots face the Bay of Carnarvon  The ANGLESEY FARMS comprise 58a. ?? :!?, situate ?' t')"e pamh of Llandrygarn, 1111, count?of ? '!I"'y. Lot 1. The farm and knd!?a)? ,?,lod Lot.e.Then?s9n?<{Mman<thnd9,e!)UedYn)swcn. All the tithes have been commuted. TI?? farms djoin each other, He ,e,, op??,, between thero.tdsteMhn? from (;ivylitly and to ".nr" ? edd, from which l?tter town they are diHant about three miles, and from Lhmgefni five mHfF. The re'peelÏl'e tenants will show the farm" and printe par- ticulars of the estates, with plan, may beI 'ion to Messrs. Westmaccott and F, W. Blake, Solicitors, 28, hn. reet, Be. 4 ford-ro%ir, London; Ed%vard Breese,E P?Uhe? from Mr. Wm. D??, the Auctioneer, at the Bntnh Hotel, Bangor; the Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon and at the principal hotel. in the neighbouring towns* SALES BY MR. DEW. 1 nPOR1'T :1UHRI'l:XD tll'ilÉ; UNRESERVED SALE OF PLANT & MACHINERY AT THE COETMOR QUARRIES, NEAR BANGOR. TO BE SOL n B Y A U C T 10 .V, BY MR. WILLIAM DEW, By Order of the Proprictor1 on TUESDAY, the 96th July, 18j (cnmmendlJg predsely at 11 o'clock a.m.), f?H''K"e'n'?e' ?!'?)t ?t'?AC)!')\'K'MY'?)<i RnLUXG rr.AXT. 1 upon the above Quarry,comprising aflne NV WHEEL* 20ft. diameter. 2ft. breast; Iron Fume.work and Ca-t-iroa S,?.d.rds; .,? Planing Machine, 8ft. by 311.; oue Sawing Ma* chine, 12ft. bv 4ft. one Small ditto, 5ft. by 2Jlt. J about 5 TONS li\;it2¿t(j :rJ.f:ifor"\I\ (rr}f;t. abr;Jtq\t:t; (f '?; Chains; Line Shafts and Drum* 8 'Vaggns. with Iron Axles and several Tons of CAST and C ItAP IKON. The whole may be vîewd at ,iy time prc\iou to the Sale, and Catalogues nny be had on application to A. J. Dod>on, E?q. g :oi':lll;'tc b;V I:I it:; i u ic; Jiihn 'Ifj:' Bangor. PWLLHELI. TO PARTIES FURNISHING. TO BE SOLDBY AUCTION" BY lB. WM. DEW, On THURSDAY, 11th August, 1859 (??..?n?i?g ?,tl2o',l.?kat noon), at the MANSION of BODEGROES, A NEAT ?'mhi'? of H?'U?H?Of.U t'L'HMTrRE. con- A sisting of Drawing and Dining Rooms Suites and Chamber Appendages. Fmther particulars of which will appear in Hand Bills. SALE BY MR. G. FELTON.1 LLANDUDNO. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. GEORGE FELTON, Oil MONDAY, 1st August, 1-59, at 2 o'clock in the afternoo* AT THE ST. GEOIMJE'S HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, THE following very valuable PRO PERT V, which, being I UEE- HOLD, and USFF.TTEHI'D IIY BIII.DINO REGLTATIOS!J. offers unusual opportunities to builders, apee?llator?, and gent e- me? dmdrou8 01 becoming residents in thatimpottantand rapM?< 2,t,rit, .L?,t,?dno. Lots 1 to 8 inclusively, comprise plots of most deeuable nUltdmf- Land, containing about ?aifan acre each, centraHy sitMtenear the NI?,k?t Hall, and the sites of the intended Town H?t ana u :erllll::indfra: nf1ihh1 proposed roads respec- the);. caUed G¡Qd3t.h.strÍ"et Hoyd-ttrtet, MaelgWMi-street* and Treganwy-street. The abovl eight ots will be offered in one, and if ,ot so ..Id will be p u t up separately, or m ,,?h th?r manner as mag" be determined on at the time of sale. Lots 9, to 1 6 inclusively, comprbe p!ou of Building Land of exactly similar character, d.1. ?i,. "'I? to 'he firt eight lots, but har,,t, ?r? :diti"t;a, frontage next liadoe-etr?et; but off,,i., in the manner referred to in connection will ?? ff?r,d for ?,1, i,? it,, it will be obsered that the above arrangement wHI givd ample opportunities to persons desirous of building de« tached Villas of moderate size, with Gardens and Stabling^ or of erecting separate Terraces or Blocks of Houses. Lots I7 to 24 inclusively, comprise plots of excell nt LancF^ containing about six acres each, well situate near the Teleapli. JI111, in Llandudno, commanding extensive prospects,and eligible for various purposes, especially the ueetion of small neente. with gardens and home-steads for cattle aud spade husbandry. These eight lots wil! be offered for sale in the manner re. 1erred to in connection with the first ei,? ?t lob. Lot 25—The reversion in fee simple, expectant on the term!* nation f aa existing lease, of certain Tenements situate t Ty«* Coch, in Llanduduo, including an immediate ground rent of £ 3 a?n,??lly. I an,r.h:ll;emh:es comprised in thi lot consist of ?veral tene« ments, the particulars of which will be produced at the time ol sale, and which are now in part let, and in part valued, at theyearlf 511m of £109. The purchaser will become entitled to the imm", diate p05ession of the entire premi$e on the expiration lease (? 'i,h is fr the lives of two p ""I" respectively ,,d6? years and 60 ?ears, and for the life et the survivor, and for 21 years from his or her death), and in the interim the purchaser, will receive the ground re?tofC3 annually. Particu??r? id Condition of Sale, with Lithoraphed Map*' shewing the dimensions of Lots I to 21 inclusively (which are, ?ir,??dy,?ta,k,d ,?t), a, be had 11,r the 18th July, of Messrs# ROBERTS, BARKER, and HLOHK«, Solicitors, Banzor; th? A,,?T?.? ?. P,hy, e?r aid C.?.r?hWa ks, LI= dudno; and at the Offices of the folJowmg pp?r?- The Midland Counties I?r?ld,' Birmingham, 'Ti?? Manchester Guardian,' aud T-ie Liverpool Mercury.' SALES BY MR. SPOONER. .-= DENBIGHSHIRE, —CERRIGYDRUI DION1. VALUALE FREEHOLD ESTATES; TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. SPOONER, On FRIDKY, the 29th day of July, 18)9, at the WIIITE LIO!C HOTEL, Cerrigydruidion, at Three o'clock in the afternoon* subject to Conditions of Sale then to be produced, the following \tduabh Farms LOT 1. TYN-Y-UH YD, Edward Edward*, Tenant, !33a. 2r. 99P. -Of the abo?,? quantity, 58?. 2,. 8p. are allotments under th9 Cerrigydruidion 1, ,c,.? ore now in pro^ ??, The drift award ??hTho'?ove"Ml?r° 8p. are' i:id'to'Caf}l! d pMited for inspection. This lot adjoins the village of ?'ern.gy? drlti(lioii, on i, ,g, The land ls in a high sUte of cultivation substantial and well- arranged outbuildings have latelv been erected. It has an extensive right of Common on Gwrnaoe Waste. LOT 2. Tfti'nihoj, M.?i, Y.n? Tenant, 73 2r lOp. Of the above quantity 2a. Or. lop are allotments under th above Enclosure^ :di¡'t ;ad. ohie i:'l\:d lIoen);intloure. Lot 2 is well situated near the village of Cenigydruion, with. good aspect. The meadows adjoin the river Ceiriw, are naturally fertile, and capable of great improvement. The Id is well "r ?d, "HI the b?ildi?g,? ?r? in tmantabl* and ?ood repair. It has an extensive right of Common on Gw? nane Nv.?t?. Plans and Particulars may be had after the 181h of July, on .p- ?,?ti.n to T, ,andor, Gardner and Landor, Solicitors* Ru?eiey, StaTordsMre; Mr. furcor, Estate Agent, Brereton* ,t, geey Mr. William Lloyd, Solicitor, Ruthin Mr. TI?. Tumor, Estate Agent, Pool Park, Ruthin and from Mr. Davul Jones, iite ion Hotel, Cerrigydruidion. DENBIGHSHIRE. CERRIG-Y-DRUIDION ANI) HAFOD ELWY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. TO BE SOLUTBY AUCTION, BY MR. SPOONER, On FRIDAY, the 29th day of July next, at the WHITE L^!€ l OTEL,.qerrigy(Itui(lio ,t to Conditions of Sale then to be produced), in the tollowll1 Lots, viz, Lot 1 .-In the Parish of Cerrigydruidion. TEXEMEXTS. TBSANTg. QUANTITIES. T?i.?h?Fmn Mar?rctI!?!;?.)001' 19 ?h'?rX. ltonl Jones 35 ::rr¡'I;; Æ£:7' 31.rg.,It ,a ? 2 at Li??b?edd £ lt?b??t Jonts j nitto obrt Parry 92 9 mm: 7Jt}: It 0 li IH i w. John Jones l'j 2 11 Duto 92 A.565 0 26 LOT 1. f or. a compact and d,?i,?bl? Property, within a mile of Ccrn;}'ùuH.hon. occupied by rspecla.le Tenants, and capable of great itnl)rov t by draining. TI,? Buildings are te,, antable r, piir. Llchw?ddyh.d? with G,?u?,. Lot 2.—In the Parish of Llanfihangel. p Bryn??ynt. EdWMd DMiea 2' 0 i¡ Lot 2. is pleasantly situated on the River Alwen, and possesses a right of Common on Swch-Caer-dynawd. J Plans and Particulars may be obtained on application to Mr# WILLIAM LLOYD, Solicitor, Ruthin; Mr. TUOMAS TURNO" Estate Agent, Pool Park, Ruthin and from Mr. DAVID JONS*, White Lion Hotel Cerrigydruidion or from Messrs, BUSHTQ ?MdCooMe.SeUcito?UttoMtet. RUSHTQIJ