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BANGOB NATIONAL SCHOOLS. BANGOR NATIONAL SCHOOLS. (r i: ;t¿ \'n'I; Ii ;1:; ?: ti .WlI.;h"r I:.  Rev. CHARLES BO WEN, Rector \f ;irv'S. Chriltt!f. ?r-? ?o e??nce at half-past Ele,,?.. LLANSANTFFRAID NATIONAL SCHOOL, NEAR CORWEN. THE above Schoolroom will be opened onTH??AY.theSJt't T"ns? ?the LottD B.suur OF ST. ASAF.t. at ONE o clock. ? B ?. ?y are requited to meet at the schoolroom m theirat half. past l?2o'cl?)ck, N.B.-Ttiectereyarere" ? ——AXGLESH?NUCAlL?RYONSHiRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. FWI ILLE Genera '1(ttin of Ow ??iety "iH be hld at Ran.. on 1 t RtMY. 9th Slptl.l??l, fM. List of Premiums and MfnurrtthlKe'r rI parliculan c;n be had on application to the Honorary Secretary. ?u'b?'?t? ?e du?n' ??.u.? BICK?ELL. HON. S,?. Subsl'tiptions Te due on ht .11111(>, ROYAL CARNARVON RIFLE REGIMENT OF MILITIA THIS Regiment is hereby ordered t.a?emMe (or 2 days ,Train- i„g .u0 :xcrciee, under the command OFUIT-UUO.EL J MAC DOSALD. Commandant, at Carnarvon, on ^MONDAY, the S9th ?t.n?t ??'<k a..?. ???? NABES Dy Order. }DW. DLN%E NAr.El? C.?.<M<'?tUnt jlltan' Royal C.n'.rMn Btf)M. CarnMcon. Uth AVgtat, )*M. ANGLESEY COUNTY WORKS. PERSONS desirou? of for the Erection of a Work. r,,i?l the County G a 1, a"firc ti" 0"t'er Wail of THE Gaol 8re r,,lIIldr.?ed to me, are ""te" the titideri-led I on or b"fl.?, the 25th day of August lOsant. Plans and pedt\caliou8 are leit lor inspection at the Ofhce f Mr. D?'u' KOBERTS, County Surveyor,Summer Hill, Beaumam. 0. OWEN, Clerk .1 1,, Peace. Beaumaris, 9th August, 1859. ABERGELE. PUBLIC DINNElt TO MR, BVRMAN, AGENT TO LLOYD H. B. HESKETH, ESQ. Tn} frifmd and well-wishers of the at.ov-named gentleman T" ?'tJnd" i?? g ?im '? a PUBLIC DINNER on I hursday, the d1tths:qliI,},tt:o:v 'tt:H;hl: Y. I THOS L'I I)K1 [■ Esq., has kindly consented to preside. nt Tick? to be had M th? Bee liote i. Dinner on the table at Five o'clock. Abergele, August 11th, 18 )9. RHUDDLAN GARDEN SOCIETY, For proMoting the Cnltåtation of Useful VetaJes. F,,?it, and Flower* in ,i?hi, ii,?? of the Town of Bhn'!d)an under t?. p?r?n'?eTf W SmtLEY CONWY, E?q., and the Hen.Mre.ttowt.EY.Mr.THOM?JoK)!?.Treasurer. and Mr. JOHN BAYLISS, Secretary. RI JJK Eighth Annual Exhibition of the above will take place at ? ?)?)an?t)eonWednM'ay,the;;?h Au??t, iMN. A?n?ndidBand'?ttbeinattendaocp. "¡siron admitted at 2 o'clock ¡ s) SubcrilH'r frce;Chttdren half price. Thrown open to the public at 6 o'clock. CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL FTOWEK SHOW of this Society will be held i on THURSDAY, August 25, 1859, at THE NATIONAL SCHOOL- ROOM, Bangor. All contributions must be in the Room before 10 o'clock a M., after which hour they c."not be ,dmitt,d, The Room ,,Il be ?nf'd to Sub?cribe'? a??'e o\)?k; and to N on-Subcrjhers t t?, time on ,e.t of 2? (id, and at Three p.m. on pay- meot of be had of Mr. J. WILLIAMS, Confectioner, near the f'o?t.tnu.e, Bangor; and of all Books'lit? in Bang 'T. JOHN WILLIAMS. !,M'r'tary. LLANABER CHURCH. THF UO-oiK'iiin^, for ,he performance of Divine Ser?i,?. of the Tliwrett of Lianaber, ih the Comity of Merioneth, will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 17th of AlIgnt. Morning Welsh SERVICE will commence at 11 o clock. Afternoon Service at 3 The Right Reverend the LORD DISHOI* OF BANGOR will Breach the English Afternoon Sermon. The Welsh Morning Sermon will be preached by the Venerable the ARCHDEACON of MERIONETH, and the Welsh Evening Sermon by the Uev. H. ;<oKKls).H.YD.M.A..tncumbentofi.hm:ri.ti.? on IN? to "cvnsiderable d,fi??,iicy in the funds, there will be a collection after each Sermon. The Clfrgr ue r..pectlully requested to appear in surplices. Glanydon, Barmouth. PRI ON DISTRICT CHURCH, (1' JAMES'S) LLANRHAIADR. TTJ". Consecration of the anove Church, by the Right Rev. the Bl???l- 1, B. -i,? I. .,I.- ..I. T., 11 D y. the .")th of August instant. Divine SERVICE will commence at 11 a.m., after which His Lord.. ,Mp v?ill preach a WeWh Sermon, and Holy Communion will be  We)i.h Ett-nin? Sfr'ice at 630. and a Sermon by 'I'htr ill be Wc?Igh Evening Service at 6 30, and a Sermon by theRev.Wn.HA?Ht.aHMS.tncinnbentofbedd?tert. A collection will be made after each scnice. in aId of the funds for building the Church. for "ill 1, at the De,bigh Rail?,,y Station t 10 a.m. on the rivnl of the train le'?%illg- llh?l at 9.1',), to P,,rti?. to the Church and back. F<r,_ft..u\_urny. BANGOR DIOCESAN TRACT COMMITTEE. I AT the General Meeting of this Society, held at the Nationa A School Boom, Bangor, August 3rd. the Lord Bishop in the 1' It wal decided-That small Welsh Tracts, calculated for gene- ral distribution, be isued as frequently as the funds will admit. The Clergy, and all others taking an interest in the cause of religion, are'invited to furnistl the Committees with Tracts an- swering the above description. HENUY WYNNE JONES, Penmynydd, Anglesey, General Secrelarj and Treasurer. EVAN LEWI, Bangor, Secretarj to Carnarvonshire Committee. Penmynydd, August 11, ANGLESEY ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the GENERAL QFARrKRSKSS'OXS of the PEAC for the County f?vill be held by adjournment at file Count; Han. in Beauma?. on T r .s.AY. the 30th day of Aug. inst a, ti?, b. of IF.re,ioan, atit line and place aU Uusines. MaHeu, and Things appt>rtaining to the A.??,nl, .1ln"n"a",ti". fthe C ty K'at?r' Stock of the said ?ou?; AT by any Statute or Statutes now in force, the Justices 01 the Peace are authorised to do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, or at any adjournment thereof, wHl be commenced, done, and transacted p?bli,ly, Tnd \,?Pe;?????? ? ?? REAC(, 0. 0 W,,Clerk f tbe I'eaco. Beaumaris, 10th August, 1859. ,t \?!8T)iACrof the EXPENSES incurr.d by CHAlU? A%I. P., a?tl?e LIectioi? of i Niember of I'?tr- Ii am;t\ the Carnarvonshire BoroughB on the Twenty-ninth day of April, 1859. £ S (| A?ts  ?' HOTEL ?,?.rg ni tee ltoo;n?,?tld7, « « l?t ?.?.?    MESSENGERS :t 0 ?er?.Pnnd??ndrMti?' ?N "ti,. .? 8? ? ? Ci?,k 5 1" 6 PAYMENTS in READY MONEY DURING THE ELECTION ILL 0 0 Azents'Tr?ethn? EXPENSES to Canvass. 1 9 0 R?turninOiffcers' Expenses, Town Cl,.kC,ierof COURT.  J EtectionAuditor *J? 0 £ 1392 2 3 ROB. WILLIAMS, Election Auditor. Carnarvon, th August, 1859. BETHESDA IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1854. NOT ICE IS II E It E B Y G I V E N, THAT the Annual Meetu? for the ELECTION of COMMIS- SIO.N ufi(ter the Bethesda luiprovernent Act, /&>4, ?v 11 be held at the ()fhee of the Commissioners, in the DOUGLAS Ai ms HOTEL, at Bethesda, on SATURDAY, the Oth day f August, IS' 9, at 9 o'cloch in the morning, The number of Commissioners to be elected is Three. in the place of Col. the lion. E. 0. Douglas-Pennant, M.P. (Chairman), James Wyatt. Esq., and Mr. John Jones, of Ty'n-y-Maes, who go out by rotation, and who are eligible to be re-elected. h. John Hughes. Doulas Arlll, one of the Commissioners, HAS been duly appointed to act as the Presiding or Returning Unicer at such Election. \n\ oerso-I qualified to vote at the Emotion may, at any time. ??r? t,noorle?. 7 d?,. before the (lay of Jcction, by a ivri,.ten notice by him or tier, a,i to tl)e Returning OFFICER, nominate for Election any duly quahtied person, not ex. ?",I,?g three. C< T't'?o? will be bt Voting Papers, which may be procured on theTh.d?andt-r.d.yprec.din!rth.da??Eiect.on,atthe t,,U?t? of lr: Robert Joues, Bookseller, Bethesda. lH' Order of the CommiÎ()ner, liy Order JOHN lit,'Gill,,S It t.Officer, WNI. YOU.NG I', Cl?rk. Halior. 8th August, I K,9. ANGLESEY UNION. Appointment of a Mvdtcal Officer for the Awihvch District. TILL! Board of Guardians of Ihe Angl..ey Union hereby give IxotH't.th.ttthetwiL.ataMeetin?tobehetdattheBoAKn ROOM, 1.1 ititrchymedd, on THURSDAY, the ISth day of August I'HIIN.T, at 12 o'clock at noon, proceed to the Election of a 3 ,,?- IHC.M, OFFICER for the Amlwch District, comprising the :u"L-bl'3 of Am}eh (except Pwlkoeh Township), Llanbabo, L'!d' ITI I. I.lanfairynghoruwy, IJanfccheJJ. Llanrhwydrys, Llan- 1.11!,?lili?", I.lanwenllwyfo, Bodeund, and Rhoebcirio. N L'\ A'CO per annum, and to be paid for surgical cages and the fixed b), the General C.?.lid,?t?d Order, of ? )?'J i1o)rdofth??ho?Ju)y. 'SiT. Forordinarymid- •M'S from 10?. t.2 Is., and in special casps from O. to X2. al Office, "ill also be appointed public vaccinator lor '011 elected will be required, at the time of his appoint- NAME some qualified U/ttlical practitioner as U substitute (hst'nc(', &c. ■IILILLATES ^NUST be posscspd of on0 of the foul quaHfica. UI TD by the said General Orders. '.?.hca)?mc?wU)bere.)u'rdtokcepahorse. tor the above office are to be eewt to me before 10, > K of ti?,, ..i,l 18ti? .1 August. (}J¡J:m8. h'sÜnoniaI8, c.. must be produced to the :Board of<;1 H Ian., at tbe time ot Election. JNO. HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians of the Anglesey LT m.on. l.1a1JCrchyrnedlf.1;; u8ï;J:a¡¡. of t/IC .lD¡e"')' rnlon. MATVEKN VILLA, MENAI BRIDGE, (ANGLESEY SI 1)F.) T3 LET, exquisitely Furnished, togeUwr with the use of a Park Plittton, for two guineas a week, for a term of lIolless than five years. H i3 weB suited to 11 small family of distinction. Also, a good glleral Servant hi. wanted for t'ie careof the above. Apply, in person, to Mr. E&SYFBD, of Bryn If) fryd, between the hours ot seven and eight a.m. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SAINT ASAPH. COMMERCIAL, MATHEMATICAL, & CLASSICAL. MR. HARRIS, L.C.P., HA VIXG MR io more convenient premiseJ will be happy to receive a few more BOARDERS. The next Quaiter will commence July 26th. Terms on application. At the late Cam- bridge .Middle Class Examination, THE ONI., noY EDUCATED IN WALFB, who obtained a Certificate, was from this chool. One or two young men, who wish to pursue their studies with energy, can have private rooms. BEAUMARIS. TYREU AND SON. ROBERT TYRER begs to return his most grateful acknow- lodmen!8 foi the kind support which he and his late father h",e (('cched from the Public. R. T. respectfti!l) begs to inform the N.bility Gentry, a I CIg;l{t,tf!ie,eõa:o hn'i:=s bl;. n;I'hli n'86 (? i TiLilor and Driper and hope-, by strict attentIOn to b,?.i- ,hat he will merit that encouragement and support which his late father received for the last 36 )car, Town lIall Buildings, Beaumaris, Aug. 11th, 1859. HORSE RACING. AT a Monthly Meeting of the Welsh C,ilvinistic Methodists held at Bethel, in the County of Anglesey, on the 18th and 19th da)" of July, 1859— It was 8il1\fied that Horse Racing was to take place at the Valley, near Holyhead, ou the 24th d:, of next month. As such spurts have ft considerable tendency to corrupt the tate anti morals of the community wherever tbey are held and encouraged, seconded It was moved by the Rev. WM, ROBBRTS, of Amlwcli, by the Rev. ROBERT HUGHES, of Gaerwen, and unanimously rt>90h"ed-Tht all ministers, elders, and Sunday school teachers, belonging to the above-named denomination of Christians in An- lesey, be requested to point out to all under their charge the conlaminating influence and b id tendency of such pastimes. And it W83 further resolved—That the time appropriated to Sunday school teaching be devoted to prayer throughout the Island on the Sunday previous to the races. Signed on behalf of the meeting, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Chairman. BANGOR & BE AUM ARIS UNION RELIEVING-OFFICER WANTED. THE Guardians of this Union will, at their Ifeetin?, to be TH eJu:dj,: t:oh (7aIr aieJ:erhcI7ct;pre to appoint a LLBLIEVINA-OL-'FICER for the r,o??hi?? Dis- trict. N., 2. comprising the parishes of Llandegaiand Llanllechid. Sal »rv, £ 4") per annum. The officer to be appointed must be of active and energetic and Accounts re- Quired by the Poor Law Board and the Board of Guardians. He mu*t be conveisilft with the Welsh and English languages, and must devote his whole time to the duties of hi* office, and find security for their due performance in the sum of i^lOO. Abdications, In the candidates' O'U band-writinf, stating age and previous occupation, with recent testimonial*, must be ?e,?t to me on 'i. Tuesday, the 6th day of September ne*t. I The candidates will h espected to ath:nd personally at the Board, at their own expense, on the day of 1,1,cti. Canvassing the Guardians is strictly prohibited. i()IIN 'Clio.%IAS,(?lerkto?heGundians. Board Room, Bangor, 10th August, IS59. BANGOR AND BEAUMARIS UNION. SCHOOLMASTER WATNED. THE Guardians of the Poor of the Bangor and Beaumaris Union Tat tt"?3 g of the Boar(), to be held on IVeduesdfa3,, the 7th day of SCIJtember net, procrcd to the Election of a SCHOOLM\STER to the Workhouse, the office being ?,?a,,t by the resignation O,r Mr. F. V. Redding. The Schoolmaster must be a single man without incumbrance, and wiH be required to instruct the boys and girls in reading, writin2:, arithmetic, and the principles of the Christian religion, and such other instruction as may fit them for service, and train them to habits of usefulness, industry, and virtue, and to per- form other duties specified by the Poor Law Board, and the InspectorlJ of Union Schools. Silary 935 per annum, with board, lodging, and washing in the Workhouse. A Certificated School Master will be preferred. Applicatio: stating ae, and testimonials to be sent to me, at tj?? plp v.rhh.??, on or before the 6th day of Sept(?inber next. The ,!and i(l"t,?""I be expected to attend personally at the Board, at their own expense, 011 the day of Election. Canvassing the Guardians is strictly prohibited. By Order of the Board, JOliN THOMAS, Clerk. Board Room, Bangor, 10th August, 1859. RITUG MANSION, MERIONETHSHIRE. WITH SHOOTING OVER 16,000 ACRES OF LAND. THIS deli"htful "fit tor the Residence f a Nobleman or T1I }¡el\;Uf t}t:'8f;\1:t t:a:, i the County f Merioneth, late the residence of Sir Robert Williames Vaughan, B,uonet, deceased, to be let, unfurnished, with the Sh'tit)beri?, Lawns, Gardens, Green Houses, Coach-houses, Stables, and other Out-buildings, and any quantity of Land that may be required out of 00 acres, formerly farmed therewith, and ad jdo "'?..g Also the Shooting o,er 16,000 acres 01 low land, wood land, and mountain, well preserved, and abundantly stocked with Grouse Partridges, Hares, Pheasants, Woodcocks, &c. r "deceased Baronet was so well knonll to the sporting world that it is needless to say anything in commendation of the un- equalled shooting tt.?h"(l to the Rhug Estate, and as to the Mansion it is most pleasantly situated, and easy of .16 miles from Llangollen Road Station, an ,? eai,. y'ro.Corwen. For leive to view the house apply to Mr. Edwards at the Man- sian. and i(r further particulars regarding the shooting to Mr. Owen Jones, Carnan'un, and Mr. Edward Williams, of C?l., Uhll5. close to the entrance gate to Rhug on the Holyhead Road and for terms of letting to Messrs. Jones and Blaxland, Solicitors, Crosby Square, London. TO BE SOLD, THE celebrated thorough-bred Stallion BURN DALE, Burn. dale is by Lanerw.t, d (El1erdale's d) by Tomboy, g d T?- .ane hy Whi.ker, g g d Lady of the T??. by O.L.,i?. Flying, Childers, &c. Lancrcost b.y Liverpool d Otis by Bustard .was considered .t.h.e best 4 mile horse ot his day. Tomboy by Jcrry, d Beeswing d. Liverpool Tramp, d by Whisker, g d Mandane by Pot S'o. Young Camilla, Woodpecker, Eclipse, &c. Lanercos was one of the brst Race llorsea of his day, and is the Sire of more winners and valuable horses than any horse known. Ellington, winner of the Derby, 1856, is out of Burndale's d (Ellerdale's dam.) The Northumberland Agricultural Society's Premium of £ 20, for the best Stallion for the Field or Road, was awarded by the Judges at ;\lorpcth, April 11th, 1855, to llURNDALR. He has served Mares in the Countie of Carnarvon and An- glesey the last four seasons, and his stock are very superior, com- binin subwith elegance of form. I, is 9 years old, Darr? Brown, .,a,,d? 152high sound and clear of hereditary blemishes, with very superior action and symmetry. Apply to Mr, Jon" KOBEKTS, Madryn, near Pwllheli, North Wales. THE ROYAL nOLYHEAD YACHT CLUB REGATTA, HOLYIIEAD, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1859. (WEATHER I'EItMITTING.) PATltONS. The Right Hon. Lord Boston J, Hawk.haw, Esq C.E. Sir K. B. W. liulkeley, -Bart JAl. bL8,) srs. J. & C, Rigby, Har- P. r Work. Sir John Hay Williams, Bart. R. T. Griffith. Esq., Carreglwyd Comlllodore,-The Ho". W. O. Stanley, M.P. Vice-Commodore,-Commandcr B. Priest, R.N., Harbour Hear-Commodore,—Capt, Thos. Hirste, Superintendent C. AND U. 11. Co.'S Ilacket Service. THE LIST OF PRIZES. 1. The Holvhead Cup—Value 50 Guineas. To be sailed for by Yachts up to 70 tons, 0. M., being t ie property of Members If ;na:h)r oac;l i¡'t ':eJhf,:S: °1 l-e Four to start or no race; entrance, £ 1 10s. A The Stanley Cup-Value 20 Guine. To be sailed for by Yachts not less than 10 tons, the property of Members of any Itoyal Yacht Club. ATitne-race. Three to start or no race; en- trance, 10s. 6d. m 3. A Purse of 10 Sovereigns—For Yachts not exceeding 10 tons the property of Members of any Yacht Club. A iime-race Three to start or no race; entrance, 5tJ.. 4 The Chester and Holyhead Uailway (L. & N. W.) Pnrse- Value 8 Pounds. A Sailing Boat Race for Boats belonging to the Steamers of the above Company. 5. A Prize of 7 Sovereigns—A Watermen's Sailing Boat Race. 6. A Prize of 5 Sovereigns—A Rowing Match for boats belong- in to Holyhead 7.' P"'tir ?' ?'[ Prize, 10? I ;& si¡¡g;¡:;ít\i¡,I.;ie'¡br¡'I;. Secretary upon application beirg made to him A DINNER will be provided, under the patronage of the Club' I at the ROYAL HOTEL, at 6 p.m. Tickets, including a bottle of \Vwt', 123. 6d. There WIll be a lULL, at the MARKFT IIUL, at 9 p.m., by perm;"ion of the H. W. O. Stanley, )I.P under the patron- age of the following ]adies:-The Hon- Mis. W. 0, Stanley, Pen- I rhos- the Dowager Lady Willoughby de Broke; Lady William. B.1k,?l Lady Sarah Hay W.riffilh C r- reghv)d. Tickets—Gentlemen, 7s. 6d.; L.di,?, 5, (Refresh- ments included, wIth the exception of "'?nes) to be had from the 1 Hon. Sec., on the presentation fCard or Circular from a bona fide At'.ffile Cl,?b. The Competitors must enter their Vessel. or Boats with the Hon. Secretary oil or before I o'clock on Monday, August 2-nd. Those who are unable to attend personally are requested to com- municate in writing the name, port, rig, measurement and length of Boat over all, under Act of" Sand 4, William 4th, cap. &5, sec. iti, of their vessels according to the class to which they belong It will be proper to state distinctly the Prize or Prizes for which they intend to compete, and the distinguishing Flag they propose •T0 R Theiie?atta Committee resene the right to make any altera- ?ion IN the Proramm and to admit or exclude any boat or e? T cl, should it it  l?ear to them desirable. \e'i' \t:l\\r d¿ (:-ltt;ei>reBent the Ifni,? of the ° We, Y,,ht C 01V f Ni"?bein ATTENDANCE. The pr ecediiizs to commence at U o clocK, a.m. AlIletlers should be addressed (post F"!?! ',E oS". HAllWAY ARRANGEMENTS.—Return llckets )S8\cd tions on the Chester "I T.C' ,r?,ron R,,i;ay?,i" be available up to the 6 0 p.m. tram from Holyhead on tthSee 21th instant. E, D. CUNNAH. Hon. Secretary. SHOOTING SEASON, SO much looked forward :to :by Gentlemen, when a Shooting Suit Is indlopeiisible, will find this nn excellent opportunity to supply themselves with a first-rate article, at a moderate price, MADE FROM SCOTCH, WELSH, AND IRISH TWEEDS, All Wool and Shrunk, and warranted to fit with ease and elegance, SHOOTING SUITS, RR-OLWI 60s. TROWSERS TO MEASURE, FROM 16s. AND EVERY OTHER GARMENT AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. JOHN ARONSON, ba% in? just returned from the London ,nd P.,i.i4 MARKET?, where be has purchased, on very advantageous te r, large assortment of drst-clasa GOODS, suitable for the present L:?4arketp, where be has purchased, on%ry idyantageous -On, and which he I, determined too W., t ?.?di.gly EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LIVERIES MAUE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Hats, Knapsacks, Portmanteaus, & every description qf Gentlemen's Hosiery. A SUIT OF CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER IN BIGHT HOtJRS. JOHN ARONSON, TAILOR. DRAPER, &c., BANK -P BANGOIL CROSSEAND BLACKWELL'S PICKLES Arff) SAUCE8. HILL EVANS AND Co's BRITISH WINE IN WOOD AND BOTTLES. Huntlev and Palmer's Reading, and HaTIOCk's and Co's. Liverpool, Wine, Lunch, and Cheese Biscuits, PRICE'S PATFNT COMPOnffE CANDLES, WILTSHIRE, YORKSHIRE, AND CUMBERLAND HAMS AND BACON, CHESHIRE AND OTHER CHEESE, AT THOAS BIRKBTT, OLD ESTABLISHED TEA AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, BANGOR THE MENAI REGATTA, 1859. T, T Po T 0 F SUBSCRIPTIONS. ? X d. ? M.P., St?w,d 10 0 0 B. Willi..?. B.1k,l,?y,Bi?lt., M.P. 5 o 0 The Most );obl. the Marquis of Anle'ey. 5 0 0 "1.0' \u n Q.tQnl"v 'P. _u. 5 0 0 £ s. d. ? Sir J?", 5  0 SIR JOHN HAY WILLIAMS, BART 3 J 0 0 CHARLES WYNNE, ESQ., M.P 2 0 0 THE LORD BOSTON A S nLI?rat?',t, 2 g The City of Dnblin Company". 2 2 0 Thoma.WiHiams.Esq. J 0 0 c?pt 'in H..Pt.. LEWI 0 0 R?'r'dWiUiams.E?? 00 J. G. GRIFFITH, ESQ 0 0 M. Green?. ESQ | • MESSRS. WILLIAMS & CO 1 0 0 V.I. Al?? Donald 0 0 S.D.Darbishirf.E? J 10 ? 0X Meaera. Thnmaft &: Co. u 1 0 0 THE HON. MR. IRBY 9 2 0, H.B.Kob?.?q 3 2 JM ptait Hunt??r JJ RUV.DR. HILL X o o??. l..q } NJM I 'r?;.eV: Ti.-th 1 0 001 J. P. F?,l 0 0 GEORGE CHEETHAM, ESQ 1, 0 0 T. K. DEW. ESQ X X J. W,Uiam.. E?q. 1 0 0 J. W. JONES, ESQ 1 XX W.. M.,??y, E?q I U 0 REV. L. SLATER 1 0" "0 J. W. HUGHE*, Esq 1 0 0 II, Owen WILLIAMS, ESQ 10 0 I MISS ROBERTS, GEARGE HOTEL 1 0 0 G. T. PRETYMAN, ESQ 1 0 0 T. W. TETLEY. ESQ 1 0 0 H. T. D. ;rifBth, ,?q 1 0 0 Mr.C.R THE MAS 1 0 0 W. H. Weldon. Esq 1 0 0 Chas. Clarke, Esq 1 0 0 £ S. d. I s. a. Sums under one pound 7 « Total Subscriptions for 1859. {• ™ Balance in Bank from 1858 •* 4 3 2 6 8 6 Entrance Money 8 6\  ?U6ta Tuesday, 9th August 15 0 0 Advertising and liill, Printiuirand Fostm_ j {iJ bis B Committee and MarK Boaia, &c ?r.an.lA.n.nuniti.n. ?. ? ???? Baud 10 0 Balance in hand ? '?  1 2 .EH6t2 ——————— THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. THE ANNUAL GESEUAI. MEETING of the above Society WAS held at the NATIONS SCOOT ROOM, nanor. on WBDNESDAY, the 3rù day of zugtist, 159- THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOOESE IN THE CEEM. The Secretary of the Bangor Diocesan Committee in account with the Society for Promoting Christian k?,?tole le,_ fo" ?<' year ending ??' 3?'?' 1859. 1858.-Dn. I J?y 30—TO BOOKS AS PER INVOICE    A?.)6-To dnto DITTO 33 319 6111 .ug. 26-'1'0 ditto ditto 0 4 2 Sept. 23-T. ditto ditto 3 7 0' Sept. 24-T 0 ditto ditto .22?17?? KM 6-To ditto DITTO 311 Dec. 6- ditto DITTO 0 F°, DEC. 21—TO ditto ditto •> D, 29 _lo DITTO ditto 3 I 2 1859. R. J.1"8 59 13-T. ditto ditto Jm.)- DITTO ditto 4287 FEB. 7—TO ditto dl to 216 ??'?'1? a?o d?o :? .J .?68s ?Tch 5-o ditt" d o 2952 MMchS9- ditto DITTO  6 3 MMchSC- ditto di to 102 April 30-To ditto ditto « ■' ?| 1' -'r' ditto d itt.016 o Iay 1To ditto dito '???9  1,3-To ditto ditto 2 310 JuneN-To ditto ditto .3717 7 iu y 8_T a d i to ditto518 JE27862 18'i8-Cn, 1'1 10 ft" A?g. 3-By Balance. ?: ?By Sr?ittedfo.Bo?. :?'? Ja?' .t-By ditto d,i. tto 6C0 O 11. 0 1111 t. t. n :¡¡ I IÖ April 2-By ditto DITTO 35 0 0 April 1_ ditto d'to 0 JutyM-By ditto ditto &' )1?T Au't-ByDi.!count -?? Au.-to th" P.,?.t?i?ty 5 1 g £278 6 2 The Secretary of the Bangor Diocesan Committee in account with the Committee for the year end- iiig Aitgust 3rd, 1859. g ?. 1. A 1858-Dn. £ s, d,¡ AUGUST 4-BALANCE DUE TO Committee 201 MJJ parocitial Coll,di.n? 81 —SALE OF BOOKS 6 13 ( r! -Boxes sold 0 4 0 je74815 1858-CR. 0 Aug. 2-One Year'? R,,?t f Room, Coal, &1. 7 0 0 Aug. 21- hester Djo"n Committee, for Books 2 11 5 SEPT. 20—DONATION TO PARENT SOCIETY 10 0 A0 OCT. 7-Mr. Morris, Printing 80t( em, n i'.?ft. o 16o JJOV. 4—NATIONAL SOCIETY, FOR BOOKS 4 3 0 DEC. 1—DITTO DITTO 0 19 6 21-Ditt. DITTO •••• 6 5 Feb. 5-Mr. MARTIN, FOR ADVERTISING, &C. 2 J A A' ar 2'? ?-U heBtLf DIOCESAN COMMITTEE, for Books 5 16 9 0 MAR. 21-Dilto ditto 7 2 2 ?e ?-1) ?re. Cather?[ and Nixon. P'rintin: 1100 SUMMARIES 7 10 0 JULY 16-Carriage of Books to PwUheli DEPDT 0 1}2 0 101 Juh27—Dto ditto B,?ni?r ,? ditto 0 2 9 'tt' ditto HOLYHEAD DITTO 0 11 1 ::Iitto ditto CARNARVON DITTO 0 6 1 My —Uo ditto LI?,nli,?i,ed ditto 0 2 11 JULY 28—CHESTER DIOCESAN C?n,??itt,l?, fr BOOKS 5 0 9 SUNDRY CHESTER AND HOLYHEAD RAILWAY, FOR CARRIAGE DATES) OF O O K S. 8 511 AUGUST 3-R, FOULKEA, FOR SUNDRIES 1 14 8 An?Mt ????,??''???? ?' 20 0 0 -Bangor Diocesan Tract Society. 33 1' 1' ?),?nt ?t.d Ir, .P ,I _.out REMITTED to Parent 6oeiety 237 17 6 _A Balance due t" Committee 311 9 0 jETMIS Audited and approved this 3rd day of August, 1859, by us- EVAN LEWIS, S IT WAS REsoLvE" DANIEL EVANS. IT WASJIESOLVKP- IT w??L?? John Price, Glano?ven, be recommended as Subscribing Member to the Society for Promoting Christian K' Society be ur?ed to reprint immediately the 8vo. Wekh BiMe, with Marginal References and Apo- 2-That the Pwent Society be urged to repr!nt immediately the 8vo. Welch Bible, with Marginal References and Apo- crypha M? also a certain number of copies WIth the addition of the Book of Common Prayer. 3-That the Rev. Evan ?,svisbe reque'ted to prepare the next )rt _??ha ??±c.?io? n,;dti?n?p?'r!?o??o?nJ'?-? ?En.li.h Bible, Svo., from <s. ?d. to ? Welsh Bible 8vo, smaU pica, from  to 2s. Duoglott Testament, 12mo from 2s. to I" ditto  nonpareil, from Sd, to Od. Co. Pray, duoglott, from ".6d. to ?; t:sponiad ,ry g,, y Parch. James SlaM, M,A.. from Is. 8d to Is: ARTIFICIAL TEETH. r,THE isr EW^rSC OVERY^ ARTIFICIAL TEETH SELF ADHE^VE^ VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER AS ABASE! PROTECTED BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. °, *>. T inform their PATIENT" and those who may wish to consult them, that they have M Ed .i: ^EJJ*PFFTCTICEWITHTHE ;;ais lno;tT.fli¡: ic:s,to:¡;li I':?,t' 1li:t¡t lr ÚII\,tJY /¿: Rubber as a B?e for their Artinciai Teeth. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S DENTAL ESTABLISHMENTS LIVERPOOL, 134, DUKE STREET (directly oppo«it«, Berry-street) LONDON, 33, LUDGATE HILL, ..d NO REGENT STREET. A T T E N D A N C E DAILY FROM TEN TO SIX. Attendance in CHESTER, BANGOR, N. WALKS. CARNARVON, Every TUESDAY, at No. 3, Pepper Street. The firot \'to<.B?ineachMon?h.atMr. The first TUESDAY in each Month, at the ???,(;h Maker, HIh St,?,t. .),! Arms, Hotel, Private Rooms. MESSRS. GABRIEL, the OLD-RECBTL AIMMI. IUHF•« D DENTISTS, present their comp)imenM to the inhabitants of BANGOR «nd CARNARVON, and their VicinHies, A{ATE that on ?e of ? Firm Wl ?.?? the ALMVE Towns regularly, and may be consulted on th, LOSS of T%r,, ,,rflL 'Z?.r?m10 TQ 5 lock ea.H day. The neceh1ty has IOD been felt lb?.,?gh.?t many parts uJMr. ESSRSC. ARNAR?? ?'T?-H?c?r.mM to 5 o'clock <?h day. The nece?ity has ion<: been feit )h?hM??.??par? of the country of b-ng '°' O)tnecountryof b-ng abie to obt?n the ? °???c?nar?je fr ?h 'eertie?. This de..id?aMm Nless???. Gabriel will at once ofavisittotown.or?ithouthavu).?topayanexo.M? ? ?? TEHTH and GUMS. which are fitted with absolute pre- snpply. Me?ra. G. PVE the ??.Y other mean! unattain.?Me thev are (i.ted on the mo?t tender ?.ma without  prin? or cision Dod success, such indeed as are by V other means unattallMb}e on the ino?t tender gums without iprings or wires of any description, and ave waiTdiitc 1 FIRM and ust'ul in TOE mouth as the t ra-ural masticators; and, order to G, 's Pamphlet r:t) ti::I l n'heSäyC:re, ico),, 1D;o;%Ybr: t1el h e: !"td iin ;h¡:i;Ya o;e:'s/il?: ::I:) gratis) fully EJPLE NS E !;rati') f""y e?pl.ns "'??'°???ct!S-n of every speciality tpperta.nin? to the profe8s1011.-8tabH8hed )8u4. free by ??  ? CONVENlENE OF PATIETS FROM THE COUNTRY. 2^ 2 GabJ ri• el 1s h-HNoIuIr!s E of attendance in BANGOR will be from 9 a.m. till 8 p:m. Messrs. a r e S 0 MessM. Gab?ri-e7l s hc? ? ???at CARNARVON, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. 1-essM. Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR will be on the 5th September. CARNARVON on the 6th September. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. The beft in Etlrop't, ivarr;lnted to retaiii their colour, Irom 3s. 6d. per tooth. Sets, £ 4 4S. DECAYED TLIETHt!ffectua ,,y opped,,itiltl,ONV? ,I I'Et further AT( )TLI_ACHE; MESSRS. GABRIET,'S Prepare ?(I N N'IIITII GUTTA d PEltCHA ENAMEL, for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. Price H.6d. per box, directions enclosed. Sold by all Cl?e?i?t? in ? ? ??? t?mtty. Observe their name on each bo!,without which none is GEN MESSRS. GABHLcEouLn'S try, at TOOTII POWDER, FOR JW UN* and Cleaning the Teeth and. Gums, is sold by all ?"?SSR. GABRIEL ROTA. TOOTH POWDER, for ?e.in, and Cleaning the Teeth and. Gums, is by ,)I Chcmistsin town and is. 6d. per BOX GAL31, I EL'S newly-invented wu EVAMBT. for STOPPING DECAYED FRONT TEETH, which renders them sound, and does not turn Mi.ch.May be had on apphcatlol. or through any Chemist in the Kingdom. Price 5s, per box, with directions for us .illt'Uced into s'lecessfu' practice the ELECTBO.CALVANIC PROCESS, for the pai.i??., ex- traction of Teeth, and all operations connected ,?t.. MESSRS. GABRIEL are in attendance dally^lrom^ atd may be consulted on the Loss of Teeth, and all operations ap- pertaining to Dentistry, at their 1 r iverpool (directly opposite Berry-street). 13 1, D?k?.?tr, :7 (flirepil), opposite Berr y -street ) 33, TLuU d, gate-hi,l il! and l?.R?e??tree? London. Consultations free of II pellie, and charges sttictly moderate. A"ent for Chester Messrs. ConsuttanCohnes m?.? ?? ? ? Mr. Roland. Ban?r, Mr.GriNths, Chemist, )I.gh.strMt, Agent for Chester, Messrs. Hatt & Son, ?li- C. ?,? chemi t. £ ARNARVON> Mr. C, Owen<. Chemut. WHO L. E S ALE A RE TAIL. 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 Manufactortei tn England, a large and varied Stock of Paper Hangings, consisting of MANY THOUSANDS OF PIECES of the Newest and rhniccst designs; and are now offering them AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES. GRIFFITH DAVIES, SILK MERCER, FALKEIZSY 1,1111:8, CARPETS, AND PAPER HAWGIKG ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PRICHARD'S. M175QT/Q RF.CKETT BROTH Elt-' HP<? re^DPctfullv to aiin,)unce that they t th?i, F?r.i,hi?g ESTABLISHMENT^ }P;atov;teBpr.f.X',I,Sae;n;Ict! ;kncneR ihr:'l t:; hd Fr';R .tiT" comprising a great variety of new and superior designs. In the purchase of these Goods, Messrs. H. beg to ? the y h?e be?? ?? a?? i? M?ct?)? ? ?tie. Md c..)o..rin? M th<.y can safely recommend. lie?srs B,,ktb,g a?o to Mnounca that Uie^ have just received a New Stock of LMPROVEO'MKTALMO BEDSTEADS, and CHILDREN'S COTS, in IRON and tph.t have just rpeeived a ??' Al?o, NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CHINTZES, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. ? ?, 5fes«rs B havin" at their New Establishment the advantage of every facility for a arge extension of their Furnishin, Trad;  patronage o? ftinili?. bo.?to and b??g to 'ay they fe"1 f\Rsnr('d tht l.y the 'mctuall economlcal, and thorouhly (>fficient aniicr in which they are p ,,ared to execnte 0 rders i e%ery br.?,?h f the F"rtits iig Upholetery businesp they ivill nyot fail to ?4i g? the.?EA'PIIER "BEDS,0MAND BEDMXGOFEVEY IE??TION. MATTRA' BEDS,  DESCRIPTION. BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PUICHARDS ), EASTQATL KOVV, NORTH 'Ot'EY NEIGHBOURHOOD. FREEHOLD ESTATE. 7' 0 B E SOL D B Y A U C l' } 0 N, At the GOLDEN I.ION HOTEL. Dolgclley, onTtJRSo.AY,September the 6th, 1819, between the hours or 5 and 7 o'clock. s-ihject to 6uc'h conoitions as 8hal1 then be produced, and in the following orsucot?rosa?mM be i? reed "pon- LOT 1. A 1. I hl\:a:, or Tenement, Firm, and Lands called •« P nmaenucha' in the parish of ,t.ini.g by admeasurement 192a. 2r. 7p., aud now in the holding of Mr. David Lewis, as Yearly tenant. This Lot CONSISTS of a Sh.Ik and fine alluvial Meadow.. which are capable, by a small outlay in embanking, to be made Land of the first and richest quality. LOT 2. The Cottage, with Stable, Coach-house, and Walled Gardens adjoining, called Penmaen," to which is added 47a. 3r. 22p. of valuableYand. The Cottage is now in the holding of Captain Shaw, R.E., and the land in the holdin of Mr. John Griffith, The Cottage stands r,ltil, n 11, Bank, 'd ")"man" 0i I hce .at:a8\geiev:e;d o(::{;'e:: and grandeur. As a qui t retired ,,Qidence this Lot is worthy of consideration. LOT 3. The Inn-house, Farm, and Lands called LInpenmaen, in ine, pari.h of Dolgelley, containing by admas rem eat 270a. Ir. 16p. and now in the holding of Mr. John Griffith, as yearly tenant; together with the Wharf, the Ferryage across the Mawddach, the Lime KUn, Coal, and Shipping Yards, Cottages, See. Such an opportunity for investment as this seldom occurs. This IS the Depot for all goods brought up the Navigable River Mawddach from the Port of Barmouth, and the business of the Inn, the Lime and Coal Trade, and the general Traffic is one that may be very much extended by a little further attention. The Sheep Walk nthis ,8 excellent, and the Meadows are a fine alluvial, and can be made productive. As a whole this is a ver y compact Estate, and by moderate outlay its value may be doubled if not quadrupled. It is distant from and is situated on the Road from Dol- eellev to Towyn. The Tides lfow dailv up to Liynpenmaen. For further particulars apply to Mr. GRIFFITH JONBS, the Stag, Dolgelley, who will give directions to view, or to Mr. WH. GRIFFITH, Solicitor, Dolgelley. SALES BY MR. DEW. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, IN BANGOR AND UPPER BANGOR FOR SALE. TO BE SOLDBY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW, At the BRITISH HOTEL; in the City of Bangor, on SATURDAY* the 20th day of August instant, at Three o'clock in the after- noon, in the following or such other lots, a may be then d,- miued on, and ?.bjct to conditions to be then produced- LOT 1. ALL that Freehold Dwelling House forming No. 1, BRYNTEG A Lil{hüllprwJ:r\eo;\ by Mr. John Jones, as yearly tenant, and ?.?t,i,,i?g Parlour and Drawing Room, of good dimeti?ion two Kitchens, five Bed Rooms, Water-close and other suitable Office,, conveniently arranged, with small front and back Gardens and Court-yard. LOTS 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. All those five several Freehold Dwelling Houses, also situate at Brynteg Terrace aforesaid, and forming Nos. 2, 3,4,5, and 6,now in the several occupations of Mrs. Dewsbury, the Hev. Robert Thomas, Mr. Simpson, Mr. William Williams, and Irs. Hender- son, as year] tenants, and containing simi ar rooms and con- to rot 1, and hil;n :iji fn8r bIG a:i cd Court-yard to each house. C? lh,? Ybove dwelling houses are 6ituate on an eminence, com- manding splendid views of Beaumaris bay and Penmaenmawr, and other mountain scenery. They arc within five minutes' walk of the Cathedral, and the centre of the City of Bangor, and have a carriage entrance. LOTS 7 & 8. Two Leasehold Dwelling Houses, being Nos. 3 and 4, Victoria Place, Bangor, now in the occupation of Mr. John Evans, auctioneer, and Ir. John Evans, master mariner, each house containing two Kitchens, Parlour and Shop, Sitting Room, four Bed Rooms, and other convenient Offices. LOT 9. A Leasehold Dwelling House, forming No. 5 of Victoria Place aforesaid, now occupied by Mr. Johns, agent to Lloyd's, and con- taining two Kitchens, two Parlours, Drawing Room, and four Bed Rooms. LOT 10. A Leasehold Dwelling House adjoining the last-mentioned lot, and now unoccupied, containing three Kitchens, Sitting Room, and two back Parlours, Drawing Room, and five Bed Rooms. The last four lots are respectively held for the residue of terms of sixty year>. from 29th September, 1852, under the yearly ground ?'Tit.f ?24si rep i)ect of each house. The above property offers a very desirable opportunity of in- vestment, all the houses having been built within a very few years, and the extreme beauty of the scenery around Bangor at- tracts yearly a large and increasing number of tourists and visitors, for whom the accommodation is at present quite inade- qu"? QUALF THE houses are supplied with water, and thoroughly drained, and from the great improvements lately made, .d about to be mad the value of property in BangQc 18 likely ..o. to be much enhanced. The Tenants of Lots 1 to 9 are requested to shew their respec- tive lots, and Lot 10 may be viewed, and further particulars of | any of the lots may be obtained, and Copies of the Leases of Lots 7 8. 9. and 10. seen on application at the Offices of MI. H. LLOYD JONES, Solicitor, Bangor. Dated 6th August, 1859. HAFODTY, ANGLESEY. MR. WILLIAM DEW Has been instructed by Mr. Richard Rowlands, who is leaving the country, to SELL bv PUBLIC AL'CDON. on MOSDAV, the 23m! day of August, 1859 (commencing at I o clock p.m. to ),a odl,? fT'H? whoh- of "is v""?'?l Stock and Implements in TlIfI;Idli:o::g Fl(bäk y, I:se:i 'i hands Sin. high, and working quiet In harness ] Il?artl:?-l 3 years nM.a?on., Cart FiDy. two years ld 6 NI il d? ;,?C9?., one Year- liog Bull, 6 two year old Oxen, 1 two year o!d Heifer, and 4 one year old Heifers one Dog Cart and H.trneM, equal to new one 1 iiht Cart; mAy sets of Gears, one Harrow, 4 (dozen Sacks, ?k'e? ?*Jke? Scythes, two ?n?bar?ows one Turnip Cu?er; two Ladders I'd, ldll, two Bridies, horse. breaker's Harness" on 4-horse power T hr.hing Machine, 7 large two Harn Weighing Machine ??,l Weights, one Boiler and Bricks, 120 gallons, and Quarry T..I?, &C. &c., as well as the Household Furniture and Dairy Utensils. Algo, to LET, until November next, from 50 to 60 acres of Pas- ture Land. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. First Annual Sale of Breeding Stock at Penrhjn Castle, Bangor. MR. WILLIAM DEW Respectfully begs to intimate that he has been honoured with instructions from the Hon. E. G. D. PENNANT, M.P., to make the necessary arrangements foi Selling by Public Auction, at TY NEWYDD FARM YARD, on TUESDAY, 20th September, T (?ENERAL amortmrnt of FIRST CLASS BMEDtNG A STOCK, comprising fine m're ;sppon C h "it and hih 'ty about 500 Ewes, a croM of the Chen.ot ? Welsh, splendid Bull Calves, and Heif?.ofth.W?handp? Short-horn breed, Cart Hore8. &c.; f'?'?"? (with pedigrees) will be given in future a dpv?rtileme-t- a?l" c?a. talofues. SALE BY MR. PRITCHARD. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE IN UPPER BANGOR FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION., BY MR. ROBERT PRITCHARD, lAtth?BELLK VI E HOTEC, in Upper Bangor, on SATUR AY, tha 27th day of August instant, at Three o?c ,? in the afternoon. ALL t?t Freehold DweUlng House, bpin? No. 6, Summer Hill Terrace, Upper Baugor, fronting the Road leading froitt Upper Bangor to G&rtb, and containing a lare Parlour and D '?.g Room, Six good Bed Ro. Room, Pantry, Two Water Clogets, and other convenient Offices* with a G.rdzn and Court-yard behind the same. The above House is in a high and healthy situation, and com* mands delightful views of the Menai Straits, and of the Snowdoit range of mountains, and it is well calculated for the residence of a respectable Family, or for a Lodging House. For further particulars application may be made to Messrs# ROBEBT OWRN and CWEN PARRY. the Proprietors, at Uppefi Bangor, or at the Offices of or at t e cee Mr. H. LLOYD JOXES, Solicitor, Bangor. Dated 9th August, 1859. SALE BY MR. HEALING. SALE OF A VALUABLE WIND AND STEAM CORN MILL AT ABERGELE, AND FREEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY, AT RHYL, NORTH. WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. HEALING, Peremptorily, on THURSDAY, the 2;;th August, 1859, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Mrs. Clarke, THE BEE HOTEL, ABERGELE, Subject to such Conditions of Sale as will be then aDd there prooi iured, viz., LOTI. LOT 1. ALL that ?ligiblituitel well-built Freeholdt 'd and Steam CORN N! I Ll with its entire and ??U. ted Machinery, including ?,,e add ,ional t m power œredce\ :me:l vlnln!ie 1e Horse I::er: with noble boiler in perfect order, this latter appliance being the manufacture of that well-known and celebrated Firm Messr.. FAWCKTT & PRESTON, ^of Liverpool, conveniently placed in am Enine He, immediately contiguous to iilp I! ndd with much ease and simplicity, to the entire satisfaction of the present Tenant. There are other Buildings upon the Land, embracing an Area of nearly Eight Hundred Square Yard,. enclosed by a strong* n?n ?one' ?al""° ?nese !aSer i,?,1,?de ° Stable Room for several li.r?e,,H Store Room, and a co?,??n,et erection used as an Office, and a sufficient space will be found on the Land for the erection of a House for the Occupier of the Mill, This Mill Is conveniently approached, and is but a few yarag from the chief business street of Abergele, in which the Com Market is held weekly, a?d numerously attended by persons fro. t\ ::i, "Js:rk ttl parts of the Princ.pahty.theren also a Station di,,t,n about ha)f-<-miefrom Abe?eie III connection with the Ch,?t?r d .d Raiiwa};. th.s added to the advantage to be derived from th cVale of Clwyd Line of Railway it having a terminus at Rhyl, renders this Property truly desirable a8 an a, for Capita1, or for occupation. The Auctioneer cannot close this brief outHue, without refer- ring to some improvements now being carried out in th??'an,!i? h; b'o?hood"' and begs to advert to the new \n?rising Watering Place called Pensarn. This has recently sprung up into a greaC co?unity. and is apid]Y progressing. The authont.esof Abergele have now the course of erection H<))-pimaed GM Works, and a%all th) ese together will give an additional impulse t. greater progress, and must tveiltua y add ?dditio.?l .I.e to greater progress, of Property in ib "ii"i"' ?' -I'?e'?bove'' Property ?o? in ih?e?capation of Mr. Benjamin Littler, at the low rent of £ 45 per annum. LOT 2. All that Freehold Messuage or DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PRENIIIES, with the Two adjoining COTTAGES, num- bered respectively 20, 21, and 22, situate on the south side of Bedfotd Street, in the town of Rhyl, co.taíning in front and at the back 34 feet, and running in rear or depth backwards, on the ea?and we?de's. 84 feet! be these dimensions more or less. and in the whole 401 Square Yards, producing a rental of 921 per annum, and from their peculiar locality stands well for advance- roent. m N.H.-Two thirds of the purchase money remain upon mort- gage of the property if required. Any further particulars may rte ontainea Thos. Gold Edwards, Esquire, Solicitor, Denbigh; or to the Auc- tioneer, Mr. Thos. Healing. at his residence, the George Inn, 25 and 28, Queen Street, Rhyl. SOUTH AFRICAN WINES. Claret, 18S. per dozen; Sherry, 20s.; higliclass ditto, 24s Amontillado, 24S.; Madeira, 26s. JAMES M?RKWKLL. H.. MAJESTY'S WINB MERCHANT, tJ If.;s;t:m, ll:Sst:ROc'f: hem.r e ?ndr 'Staffordlstreets. Piccadilly, LONDON.-Shenie* from 30s Ports ?l..1h?eira 48", Claret 30", Champagne 54". Hnek 4? Moselle 40s" Bparktin? M.,Il, and Hock 48s., ditto Bur.und! "60s.. Beaune 40s" Val di PenM 42s., Sauteme 38s., ditto Tquem 849.; Chablis 3. St. Peray SC?.. BouMiton 40s.. Frontignqaue t 54s., direct shipments of Oloro A.ontill? do, Mon- tilla, Vino di Pasto, Xres Viejo and Manzanilla, Martels and Hennessey's Cognac, per gallon, 2t11'1 Gin 12s., Whiskey 218.. with all kinds of Spirits and Liqueurs. American MonangaheU and Bourbon Whiskey, Longworth's sparkling and dry Catawba. Peach Brandy, and Sole Agent for the celebrated Yankea Stoughton's Bitters. N.B.—Several dozen in stock of the famous old wines accumu- lated by J. I. during his lengthened proprietorship of Ibbotson 9, Long's, the London and the Grafton Hotels, and from Shug- boro?'h I'ark and the Prospect-hill, RMdin?. celebrated sale. Stock 5,500 dozen. Wines of all kinds and Shipper., in octaves, quarter-casks, hogsheads, butts and pipes. Liberal prices givea or old bottled Wines. PRJCHARDS Dandeli.on, Camomile, Rhubarb, and Ginger Pills, THlrm"e;I\t compound skilfully, at"  Z[ remedy for 'nd?e?o.- ™N'T>P'LL on AM STOMIC £ .plaint., its acfon b?'?. MI d '"d C;RTAI!LI cannot fail to restr ',elll and by occ?sMnt' p?.?? te most ?'uabta restore health and by occ^sionp u.. R medicine e?r brount be ore te pu • 4 6d 8JJÙ ? p?. Min? b,oad. In Hott?c I-. ?'' '??? 6?  a I I.. re going abroad. In HOU\(' ls.tf'A:eaff 65: Ch8,"jn.crol. pared only by Mr PR'cHARD. »'Medicine Vendor.. r:onnlel fr?'boIA"nd' to uad o a" Medicine Vendort. AGENTS, The following Chemists and Druggi is Carnarvon, R. Griffith, ,di?., .I,r' ';J'; I"¡'hs;feek m:o: nr;t: Ban?or. Mr. W. O?Nth. ?I'??? u?. ?? w. ?ms. Ch.??lt V" e;l :1t;t.; lí'eeioB.sj, CS Walks, and BU UAFO « B.MM, J. slater. Medica)H???H?  ?, ??.?? sty,e?. and Mr. G. Wa)k.. H_ Hi,h..t,?et Holy h?,d G. R?) W. B ch; Dol^HCy. J. RHFITS* R?th? ? R? M.U.  Birch; D?cwst. & S!h Jones; Denbigh, Mr. ?Ha?; St. Asaph, Mr. Lloÿd Jones • Bala, Mr. Thomas, Chem'st and Druggist; Car. ??'?d .n ?sr? Williams and Hnhes B.okseUer Newca.U<? Tavlor Gibson & Co. (wholesale and retail), and mackweU & CO.. 'Couranf Office; Gateshead, Mr. George Watson; Sunderland M'?o'n '"an? Sons; North Shields, M??&?'! ''S<.?h S??'d.* M- Walker Tynemouth. Mr. Bai?i Durham Mr. Trueman M?.ket Place Hartlepool, Mr. Ord West Hartlepool, Mr. Emenon.