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WASTED, by a Young Man, a situation TV as INDOOR or OUTDOOR Servant in a Gentle- n's family. Good references can be given. -Apply to T. R., Chronicle Office, Biuigor. TWO LADIES exporiencedin Tuition, desire JL to hear of a Locality, in which a superior Day School is required. Satisfactory references. —Address, M. C. B., Post Office, Altrincham, Cheshire. WANTED, a situation as COACHMAN,  or GROOM, by a Mngle m*n, age 30, and four years' good chamten Country preferred. Left his h\te situation through the death of his lato master.—Address Mr. RoBERT JOXES, Poat Office, Bettws, Abergele. TO TAILORS. WANTED, 3 or 4 good hands, in the W above Line.-Apply to T. R. WILLIAMS, Draper, &c., Rhiwbryfdir, }'e.tjog. t TO JOURNEYMEN JOINERS. WANTED, innn?dmtuly, three or four W Cvood Nnne but good workmen need apply, and to these the Highest W!es will he given. Apply to M- ELLIS WILLIAMS, Builder, Portmadoc. WANT 11. "Mail and his Wife, without I V er.c ce. The IIIan to look after and attend to Kitchen ( the Wife to be a good Phvin Cook. They will In e.1 to live in the House, and attend upon the 0 IlCn over at Abergele. Address, K wages required, and where, or in what situation 1: T. W. Mellor, Bee Hotel, Abergele, North Wa J TO BE LET, No.3, GLANDWR TER- RACE, and the COTTAGE. GARTH,—the latter furnished or unfurnished.-Apply to J. GREGOBY, Garth, Bangor. PERMANENT RESIDENCE, WANTED. THE person who advertised in the ?/<!M<;?- Tt,r Gmnlian, a few weeks ago, "TO LADIES OJF LIMITED INCOME," are requested to write to A. B., No. 5, FRON HEULon. Upper Bangor, Bangor. References given and required. TO LET, UNFURNISHED, PLAS-CADNANT, near MENAI BnmOE, AMnT.M?- containing Three Entertaining Rooms, and Six Bedrooms, with suitable Offices, Lawn and G ° The House is beautifully situated on the Menai Straits, commanding a view of the Carnarvonshire Mountains. near to a Post-Office, and about a Mile from a Railway Sbtion. App!y to H. PRICE, 16, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool. LLYSFAEN, NEAR ABERGELE. TO BE LET, PENYBRYN HOUSE, con- J_ taining 4 Sitting Rooms, 8 Bedrooms, 2 Dressing Rooms, good Kitchens, Stabling, Coach-house, &c.—It is delightfully situated, with good roads, and commanding a most extensive view of the Sea. It is in contemplation to make a Railway Station immediately, within a few hundred yards of the house. Immediate possession can be had. Apply on the Premises to Mr. T. Boote, or by letter to Mr. .ht, .car Conway. FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN NORTH WALES TO LET. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, replete with Ae,?ry modern improvement, and situate in one of the best Fishing localities in North Wales, is TO LET. The Neighbourhood is very Salubrious, and has been the resort of Invalids, pleasure-seekers, and Fishermen from time immemorial, the Scenery being highly Picturesque. A Line of Railway will shortly be made to the place, wh- will bring London and the Midland and Northern Districts within » few hours ride; A. sattsfeokory remm can be given why the present proprietor is leaving. Applications to be addressed to X Y Z., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. A LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE PARISH CHURCH OF LLANDYFRYDOG, ANGLESEY. £ g d. £ s. d. Rev. E. H??l,,?t "00 0 R. Prichard, Esq., Llwydiarth Esgob ? 0 !) Bangor, 0. B., Society 40 0 0 London Society. 25 0 0 J. H.,r.?k. Ainsworth, E.q 100 0 O?en Fuller, Meyrick, Esq 1" 0 Mi. Pith,rd, 10 0 0 The Late Dean of Bangor 5 0 0 Henry Prikhard, Esq., Trescawen 5 0 0 Right Hon. Lord Boston 5 0 0 Edward Richard%, Esq., Ynys 5 0 0 Lady Din.,b?., Llysdulas 5 () 0 Mrs. Gee, Earls Colne, E..e .50 0 Miss Roose, Brintirion, Amlwch 3 0 0 Henry Webi?tei ,Esq., Ty.yj,?ll 0 0 J. Si.p,?. Esq., Rhyl 2 0 0 D. Ow?., D.D., 1r?fd.th ? Y n R. Wy..? Jones. Esq., 11 0 "? Rev. J. Wynne Jones, Heneglwys 1 0 0 Rev. J. Richards, .AmIwch. 1 0 0 Rev. !J. Hughes, Llanwenllwyfo 1 0 0 Rev. J. Griffith, V. Llanynys 1 0 0 Rev. J. W. Poole, Aberffraw inn Rev. H. Owen, Llangefni Rev. W. Wynne Williams, Llangeinwen 1 0 0 Rev. R. William., R-LIanfyIlm. 1 0 0 Rev. H. Pritchard, Dmam 1 0 0 Rev. C. Williams, D.D., Jesus CoUege. { 10 0 Rev. Morris Williams, LI-rhyddi.d 1 0 0 Rev. J. Owen, R. Llaneilian 0 0 J. W. Jones, Esq., Tynygongl, Beaumaris ? 1 J 1 0 Miss Jones, ditto, ditto ti1 n Miss M.JonM. ditto, ditto 1 1 0 Evan Evans, MOM Lodge, Amiwch j 0 0 Messrs. Evans and Rowlands, Bangor 1 0 0 General Hughes. Brynddu bfr. J. Palmer, Amlwch ■ ••• Mr. O. Prytherch, Post Master, Llanerchymedd 0 5 0 Cae'r Gwaelod Church Land accumulated Rent 35 0 0 JS258 18 0 EXPENDITURE. £ s. d, Paid to the Contractor, Architect, and for Adver- tisiog 322 0 0 TO CONTRACTORS. fII THE Trustees of the Llanrwst and Abergele JL Turnpike Road are desirous of receiving Tenders, for making the Road from I?.-iwst to LUngermew' which will be let in four Contracts, as follows ?on?tCt No 1, Commences at the Town of LIanrwst. ?son?he South side of Felin Ucha, and enters the ?'T.??t ??mul nea:- to Dvffrvn Aur, and passes along it oneong.epasttheSmithyinDynryn lur where the Contract ??tM'? .-t No 2 Commences at the tennmatlOn of Con- Contiact No. J, the present Road, it takes the fields, traf JssinlS near to Tyn-y-Caeau and Plas Ucha, enters Z tbe j?resent R"ad from I,anrwst to Llangerniew, about J 8 t" Farm Y rd, .d passmg Xnl it1! tern1Ïnates IT the Brook, which divides the County of Denbigh ^^tTe^ rmination of Con- Contmet X.. ?l Commences at the termination of Con- tr.et No.2, and leaving the prejent Road, enrs the Valley, ud pa.sing by the Stone Quarry and Ce.n.coch-    and pa???Ll along it to a piece of uncultivated laml, belonglUg to Mrs. Howard, .,I H. R. S.?i,lbch, E in length -bout 120 y.?-d., wbich it p"sses through, then enters the present Road again, and passes along it to about 100 .rd. before -e.cl?ing Tyn-y-ffordd Farm House, where ;t enters the Fields, and passing MowTyn-y?nbidd and a Cottagc occupied by Lewis Jones, crosses the present Road, and pMse.. through Fields belonging t" Tyn-y.Dole Farm, and Lands belonging to H. R. Sandbach, Esq., Entering the present Road again, about 120 yards be- yond the crossing of the River, and passes along the present Road, to the termination of the Contract, about ..)3 Chains short of the Village of Llangerniew. Contract No. 4, Commences at the termin.tion of Con- ?' Xa? No. 3, and passing alongthe present Road, crosses the River Gerwyn by a Bridge, into a Field belonging to H R. Sandbach, Esq., and terminates at the Village .f Llangerniew.. 0 TileTrostees will .1. Tender. for making the E<d ° ?10 Road, Plans and Sect!ons for the (!f the Road, and Drawings and for tb? B?ilge the Kiver Ger?Yn' wili be deposited at the Office of Mr. RICHARD J.l!is, Solicitor, Clerk to the Trustees, in Llan- TWSt, on  t?'? June, ?? "'?"' there, for rwst. on Periou? wIslung to Contraot, until the inspection of Pers j Trustees will m?t the 12 M at ?' to let the Contracts.  themselves to accept the low-  to themselvcs the riyM Letting the works iu One or n J0H;, pALIN ? SON. JOIIN PALIN &- SO.'T. Chester, May 26, 1802. LOWER BANGOR NEW CHURCH. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. D. Mrs. 0. 0, Roberts, Castle Hill 2 2 0 Miss Johnston, Garth, 110 Mrs. Price, Hiraet. 1 1 0 Mr. Ellis Roberts, ditto 1 1 0 Richard Norman, Esq., Tanycoed 110 W. Y. Har?? Esq., C?E.? 1 1 0 Mr. Thomas Williams, Painter, Tanygraig 1 1 0 Mr. John Hughes, Master of VaynoISchoot 1 0 0 Mr. John Pritchard. No. 2, BryntSg Terrace 1 0 0 R. B. Smith, Esq., Tynewydd 1 0 0 Mr. Hugh Hughes, Harp Inn 1 0 0 Mr. W. Roberts, Glanadda Terrace 0 5 0 R. W. 0 5 0 Mesdames Alcock and Stew/wdson 0 5 0 Miss Olive. 0 5 0 Mr. Joseph Willmtin 0 5 0 Mr. Sebastian IVillm 0 5 0 Mr. Pozr.i. 0 2 6 E. PUGHE, Vicar. ) Ho S GEORGE JAMES, Churchwarden, ? n. ecs. May 30th, 1862. TUITION BY THE SEA SIDE. FTTHE RE V. EYAN LEWIS, INCUMBENT of I ST. CATHERINE'S, COLWYN, near CONWAY, who has had much experience in Tuition receives into his family a limited number of pupils, between the ages of 7 and 15. The Comforts of home are combined with careful training. Terms moderate. LLANARMON CHURCH. 4 THIS Edifico will bo Re-opened, (D. V.) on FRIDAY, June Gth. Morning Service to com- mence at 11 o'clock, when the Lord Bishop of Bangor, will preach in English. Servieeshoat330, Hnd630, p. m. As there is a considerable deficiency in the Fund, a Collection will be made after each Service. Subscribers names shall appear shortly in the Chronicle and Herald. Refreshments in the Schoolroom. EDUCATION & BOARD IN LIVERPOOL. nOPE STREET, ACADEMY. m HEAD MASTER, MR. WM. FISHER, (formerly with his Uncle, the late DR. FISHER.) THE HOUSE, with School-Rooms detached, built expressly for Scholastic duties. Terms, "ery moderate. Parents will do well in applying for a prospectus at the ACAUKMY, 47, Hope Street. To the Nobility, Gentry & the Public in general. JAS. JAMISON & BROTHERS, Plumbers, Bell Hangers and Gas Fitters, Baker's Lane, (Lonypobty,) Bangor, BEG most respectfully to announce that they have arrived from Birmingham, and feel confident that all work they may be favoured with, will give entire satisfaction, on the most reasonable terms; and all orders entrusted to their care will be promptly executed. N.B.—J AS. JAMISON & BROTHERS, are the sole inven. tors of the noted Patent Alarum Bell, being a safe house- breaking detective, and also causes instant attention in cases of fire. THE EAGLES HOTEL. MR. JOHN JONES HAS entered into the above Hotel, which is _H situated at the top of Pool Street, where the Pwllheli and Beddgelert post roads enter Carnarvon. Mr. John Jones respectfully informs i amines, Tourists, and Commercial GeaOamen, that they will find most com- fortable accommodations on reasonahle terms. Wines, Spirits, Ales, and Porter of the best qualities. Excellent Sitting Rooms and well-aired Bedrooms. Good Stabling and Coach-house.—Neat Phsetons and Cars for hire. NORTH WALES TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION, 1862. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL for this Year Twill be held at PWLLHELI, CARNARVONSHIRE, on the 19th and 20th of June. On THURSDAY, the 19th, at One o'clock, p. m.. a Meeting of the Delegates from the Different Temperance Societies in North Wales, will be held, and it is hoped that all the Friends of the Temper- ance Cause will make every exertion to be Present. And is is earnestly requested that Collections be made by the different Societies as usual towards defraying the expenses of the Festival, and that the amount be forwarded to the Treasurer, Mr. BENJAMIN EDWARDS, Confectioner, Pwllheli. Sand Street, Pwllheli, 20th May. 1862. DAVID ARTHUR PRICHARD. Secretary. P. S. -Ti is intended to bring before the Meeting the necessity of having a Paid Advocate by the Society, in North Wales. IN CHANCERY. In the Matter of an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the Session, holden in the 19th and 20th Years of Her present Majesty intituled an Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled Estates, and in the Matter of cer- tain Freehold Hereditaments, devised by the TO of Robert Anwyl, deceased, situate in the parish of Llan- elltid, in the County of Merioneth, and known as Cae Mabseifion Ucha, and Cae Mabseiflon Issa. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that aPeti- Ntioiiin the above mentioned Matters, was on the Fifth ?y'of May, 1802, presented to the Right Honorable the Mas- t, ?, of the Rolls, by Cadwaladr Thomas Anwyl, of Bod- gomveh, in the County of Denbigh; Gentleman, Sarah Anne Williams, of Pentremawr, in the parish of Llan- dirnog, in the County of Denbigh, Spinster; Price Morns of "the Town and Borough of Denbigh, Gentleman; and Ignatius Williams, of the Grove, in the parish of Bodfarry, in the County of Denbigh, Esquire, might be "ranted by the Petitioners to the East Cl.g.u Mining Company Limited," for the term of 40 Years, of aUGoM Silver, Copper, Ore, Lead, Ore and Red Oxide of Iron anS any sother Minerals, and useful Earths, in and under ? Mesages or Tenements caUed Cae Mabseifion Ucha and Cae Mabseifion Issa, and several Fields, Pieces, or Parcels of Land belonging to and occupied with the ?me?uate in the parish of Llanelltid, in the County of Merioneth, upon the terms and conditions in the said Petition mentioned, and Notice is Hereby also Given, that the Petitioners may be served with any order of the Court or of the Judge in Chambers, or any Notice relating to the ?,ibj??t of the said Petition, at the Office of the Peti- tioners' Solicitor or Agent. "'?Sam?o??ish, No. 23, Parliament Street, n the City of Westminster. Dated /his Nith day of Mav.^ D.ted COOK FPANKISH, Solicitor and Agent for the Petioners. ITY OF DUBLIN STEAM PACKET COMPANY. 1 ? SUMMER SAILINGS.— On and after May J-h-Sfx 2, 1862, the PRINCE OF WALES or other T'??t35\F? of the Company's Steamers, will leave the L? PRINCE'S LANDING STAGE, LIVER- POOL, for LLANDUDNO, BEAUMARIS BANGOR, Mid MENAI BRIDGE, every Tuesday Ihursda). and Sahirda at Eleven o'clock a.m., and from MENAI BIU1>G'E for LIVERPOOL every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, It Ten o'Clock a.m., ?Coo?mbJrec?'r? East Side Clarence Dock. ?Fo?rther particulars apply at the Company s Omces, 20, W ater.street! Li?,erpoo o? to Messis. h. W. Timothy and Son, ^ikeley Anns, Menai Bridge, An O0n'?in?;°   ?'ey A" Mena! Brid?. An ,m°! _? ?.? of the Packet from Liverpool, ?I rptiirns in 'f for the Ste.?.il i.g for Liverpool. nsintim Liverpool, Beauinaris Bangor, & Kenai Bridge. ''?????? ''DRUI?' THE STEAMER ??- Capt. HUNTER, wILL il fron, tho LINDING q-TA(;L, pack'S PIEI!, LIVR1\POOr" on MONDAYS, WEDNESDA YS, and FRIDAYS. at Eleven o'clock mornin; and leav the II[ENA! BRIDGE on TUESDA YB, morning •' :l"'},and ? SATURDAYS, ar i"' .ck morn. ??g.t-L?DU?o..e.th.rpernuthug. G? requhed to be down^half-an-hour before the hour of Sailing. An Omnibus !«« H?e MS5^|JK5W fcrA?-ch,   J,i,'erpool, and returns in hme for ?  sailing for Liverpool. PRICE ,,?d Co., 1G, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool. ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLANDS PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR TURNIPS, GRASS, WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, POTATOES, &c., AND THMR BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, ABE THE BEST PBEPABED AND CHEAPEST1 MANURE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. BIRMINGHAM m CHESTER. JOHN WEEKS and COMPANY having aheady completed and being about to re-com- 'P !c? a vM'iety of Horticultural erections within the precincts of this locality, beg respectfully to announce h.listi'ict will be in constant re?ine? to attend upon any of the Nobility and <J ?°?/ n?.???n?"??? ?h? c?n?tion) to receive p?icubr. for either building or heating, and to give ..y i.f ti.. E, XIS IMPROVZO VENTILATING APPARATUS gives universal satisfaction. I WEEK'S ONE BOILER SYSTEM of heating by Hot-water is described by the highest authority as the very best extant for both large and small works, which the following references will serve to corroborate. It has been adopted by- HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. HIS LATE R. H. PRINCE CONSORT. H. R H. PRINCE DEMIDOFF. H. M. COMMISSIONERS OF WORKS, IRELAND. THE GOVERNMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN. mp TnWF.fi. OF LONDON. THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, LONDON. THE ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL. THE ROYAL BCTANIC SOCIETY, DUBLIN. THE ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, LONDON. THE CRYSTAL PALACE, SYDENHAM. A.I.I.I..J ¿. AND NUMEROUS PUBLIC COMPANIES. Catalogues free on application.—Please Address first- JOHN WEEKS AND COMPANY, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AND HOT WATER APPARATUS ENGINEERS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vi4 QUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Govern- ment far the Conveyan-ee of the Mails.) 1862 SUMMER ARRANGEMENETS 1862. THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S first-class powerful Screw Steamers NORWEGIAN Cpt. M'MABTEBa, f?.??? HIBERNIAN GRANGE, 2liLNOVA.SCOTIAN.. BERLAND, -St—-tSSi NOVA SCOTIAN.. BERLAND, JURA AITON, ANGLO-SAXON. GRAHAM, NORTH AMERICAN,, BURGESS, Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, EVERY THURSDAY, Calling at NOVILLE, LOUGH FOYLE, on FRIDAY, to, embark Passengers and Her Majesty's Mails. And from QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL every SATURDAY, Calling at NOVILLE to land Mails and Passengers. Rate of Freight to Quebec and Mont^pah, 55s. per Ton Measurement, gad 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject Cabin P,¡,ss,¡,ge Money to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. ?eer?e Passage Money to QUEBEC, SEVEN GUINEAS, including a plentiful supply of Cooked Pro- 81 By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to all the Principal Towns in Canada. ?W<t?<HA? from the Ocean ?M?A.? .h,) ?. e Rai- way Cars Free of Expense. For Freight or PMsage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES For Freight or Pm.??l g? 70, Pnlryel at Clydp-si;i-ect in Lou- anoi:&Er A¿70:pbal'Č1;J:1:t ;oii: don, to MONTGOMERIE and GREENHORNE, 17, Graeechurch- street; and to ALLAN BROS. and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. Steam to Australia under 60 Days. "BLACK BALL" LINE British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets, AND EAGLE LINE OF PACKETS, Sailing from LIVERPOOL on the 15th JUNE, FOR MELBOURNE. The Liverpool and Australian Navigation Company's cele- brated and powerful Screw Steam Clipper GREAT BRITAIN." JOHN GRAY, Esq., Commander, 3, 500 tons, 500 horse-power. The Great Britain "-affords an opportunity for passen- gers to reach Australia in almost as short a time as by the overland routed Southampton, without incurring the very heavy expenses attendant thereon. Apply to ve h '? IY & CO 1, Lead enhall-street, London; T. M. MA-K GIBBS, BRIGHT & Co., North John-street or JAMES BAINES & Co., Water-street, Liverpool. AGENTS: Mr. Edward Ellis, Garth point, Bangor. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead. Mr Wm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. AUSTRALIA. THE "BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets, This Line of Packets is composed of the largest and most modern Steam and Clipper Ships in the world, and is the only one which has had the distinguished honour of a visit from Her Majesty the Queen. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, On the 5th and 15th of every month, Ship. Reg. Bur. Capt. Date. Greyhound. 1410.3000.Jackson. 5th June. Great Britain, S.S. 3500.500H.p..John Gray. 15th June. Donald McKay. 2604.5000 Price 5th July. Myrtle 1000.2000 Champion ofthe Seas 1946 4500.Outridge. 5th Aug. FOR SYDNEY, "STORNOWAY" (From London) 25th May. ? OC??MPRESS"??.(Pr? Liverpool)" 5th June. NEVILLE (From London) 10th June. WvRNTNG STAR" (From London) 25th June. ANNIE ARCHBELL (From London) 10th July. FOR MELBOURNE, GIANT'S CAUSEWAY (From London) 25th May. ,INVALLACE" (From London) 25th June. FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds. WHIRLWIND (From LJndou).30th May. u SULTANA I (From Loudon) oOth June. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, -? i PACKET FOR THE 5th JUNE. ?'????. (Taking Victoria Passage Warrants" and Bounty Tickets,") j????f The lieautiM Clipper Ship GREYHOUND," 1410 Tons Register, 3000 Tons Burthen. Captain JACKSON. This magnificent ship is well known in the Australian Trade,, having made several very successful voyages out and home. Her accommodation for all classes of passen- gers is unexceptionable. Apply to T. M, MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall Street, London, GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street, or JAMES BAINES & CO., Water-st., Liverpool. AGENTS: Mr. Edward Ellis, Garth Point, Bangor. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead. Mr Wm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesea, Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. Mr F. Watts, Abergele. I To BRITISH COLUMBIA for 233 IDs. WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION TO NEW YORK DIRECT. ~k A mHE LIVERPOOL, NEW 1 YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA I&?, STEAM-SHIP C?.b.PANY intend des- mWmirJitSm patching their Full-Powered Iron Screw Steam Ships, calling at QUEENSTOWN, to embark pas- sengers and despatches as follows WEEKLY FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. I GLASGOW. Wednesday 4th June. ETNA Wednesday 11th „ CITY OF BALTHmRE. Wednesday 18th" And every succeeding Wednesday. Citbin Passage, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accommodation. Forward Passage Eight Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengers for CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool. I Mr. ED. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. *„ t Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abergele. THE GOLD FIELDS OF "BRITISH COLUMBIA." -i FROM LIVERPOOL TO VICTORIA, J!  ?\ VANCOUVER'S ISLAND, jAC?1E.g at SAN FRANCISCO, if required- THE "WHITE STAR" CLIPPERS Tons Reg. Tons Bur. To Sail- SILTSTEIA Capt. Joselyn l212 3700 June 30. MERMAID Capt. Rose. 1233 3700 to follow. BLUE JACKET Ctfpt, Clarke 1067 3300 to follow. MORNWGSTAR Capt. Matthews, 1337 4000 to follow. ROYAL ?AXoN.CIpt. Hamm, 1109 3300 to follow. ELECTRIC Capt. Underwood 1106 3300 to follow. In consequence of the rapidly increasing demand for conveyance, of a superior character to the prosperous and rising colonies of British Columbia, the owners of the 'WHITE STAR' EX-ROYAL MAIL LINE have made arrangements to send some of their fastest and best appointed clippers at the above dates. The u Fth,? overland route, and the small size of the vessels usually employed in the direct trade have hitherto presented serious obstacles to the intending emi- grant, and it is hoped that the facilities and comfort afforded by t::e vltn clippers, so long and favour- ably engaged in the Australian trade, and the punctuality with w?ic& they are despatched, will be ippreiat?d. The first packet 1it ? be the splendid clipper "Sihstna" 1212 tons register, 3700 tons burthen, A 1 at Lloyds. Passengers embark in this instance, on the 30th of June. For freight or passage apply to H. T. WILSON AND CHAMBERS, 21, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL, Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, Agents, Bangor; JOHN JmIES, Steam Packet Company, agents, Carnarvon T. BELL, Hoiyweii3 or to ROBERT PRITCHARD, Newry- street, Holyhead. AUSTRALIA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. NOT TOF 'Tl", cli)ilier ships of this line are amongst the largest, fastest, and handsomest in the world, and are famousfai- their unswerving punctuality, tlte supei-ior ivay in which they (t<-e o?M:-? and <tppM?.? the celebrity of ?r pa3sagcs, which rank amongst ?/M?t on ?c?. Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants will be forwarded to Melbourne by these clippers. ITI FIHE WHITE STAR" LINE ???. L OF BRITISH and AUSTRALIAN ■fe&ef X-ROYAL MAIL CLIPPERS, sail from .SSS? LiverDool for Melbourne ON ST'AND 20TH OF EVERY MONTH, And for VICTORIA, VANCOUVER'S ISLAND ON THE 30TH OF JUNE, Landing ?d forwarding Passengers at through rates, and bv steamers, to every port of Austral M and T?mama Parties holding Bounty °ttrf L::rn'Ho- bart Town will be carried out by the ships of this Line elne' l'l Tne? is composed of the following magnificent VeSS6lS W Ship. Ship.  RED TAf'?ET ELECTRIC. ?TESTAR: ?npn^CT AN MISTRESS of the SE'. QUEEN of the NORTH. BLUE JACKET. SHALDIAR. FtMF KEif™ SBSSISBS. MERMAID. MERCHANT PRINCE. !lIERM1Å many others weU-kcown m the tr?de. KI'?? OF AIGERIA Melbourne 1707, 5000, June 20. SILISTRIA -j Vancouver's 1212,3700, June 30. S!LMT?. { ???}?12, 3 7 0 0, June 30. QUEEN OF THE NORTH M?rne 1630, 5000, June 20. RED JACKEl' Me)bourM 2000, 5000, A?ug. 20. l! ,-= H The magnificent clipped ship ■ JunS 01 > the larges? aud.finest s riips m the trade, wUbe.despatched with P.?9?Dg?n Dll cargo on the above She was built for and under the inspection f A Wright, f St. J.1?. the builders of the celebrated chppers Wh?e St?r" ?nd "Morning Light," which  the  1,?twmi? i?ei ol and -1 ?lb. 68, 69, 70, 71,, ma ? ? re?ly being uf immen.e ize, and bÜlt ?nrMs)'v f.,th. ,.tr.d,th.11 ingof Algena ?S?nd??ommodation.. for passengers of every ? ?'fr?her speed may be ex p?cte to m? a very rapid passage.. the 20th T t to  20th June. to, ;h:bictrIli, to 21, Water-street, Liverpool, Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, Bangor; JOHN JONES, Steam Packet Company, agent, Carnarvon T. BELL, HolyweU or to ROBERT IRITCHARD, Newry- Str Holyhead. ???So?9 Au.tM)ian Hand Book sent post free for 2 stumps. GRIFFITH DAVTES, DRAPERY, MERCERY, MILLINERY AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. THE MOST LEADING STYLES, and the greatest NOVELTIES of tie SEASON, in FANCY DRESSES, SHAWLS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, BONNETS, FLOWERS, Ac. JUST IMPORTED, 500 Pairs of Swiss Embroidered Hangings. In loss of appetite, the want of due enjoyment of food, and in weak digestion, Rse THOMAS'S TEGID SAUCE, A Cosmopolitan Relish.—Price Is. ALSO, THOMAS'S MERIONETHSHIRE SAUCE, The most delicious, economical, and generally useful SAUCE extant. Price b. 6d. Sold by Druggists, Grocers, and Italian Warehouse-men, everywhere. SEWILL'S .■airiMge. WATCHES. Maufactorv, 61. South Castle-street, right opposite the Custom House, LIVERPOOL. WATCHES forwarded FREE and safe to any part of the kingdom upon Receipt of ft remittance. A WRITTEN WARRANTY WITH EVERY WATCH If you are in want of a good Watch, warranted to keep correct time, send a Post-office Order to JOSEPH SEWILL, 61, South C?tle-streot. Liverpool (directly opposite the Custom House,) who will by return of PoaL Mt< a first class Watch of the description required, warranted to keep good time, and exchanged if not approved of. SEWILL'S Silver H.ri".t.1 Watches, Jewelled and ???edt22sE21?0?B3,??10se?h SEWILL'S Silver Patent Levers, Capped, Jewelled, .md Warranted, M. E5, 26, E7, and i.7 10s. each. SEWILL'S Gold Horizontal Watches, suitable for Lidio or Gentlemen, 25, RG, tnd C7 each. SEWILL'S Gold Patent Detached Lever Watches, Cases 18 carat fine, ?9 9s., ?M 10a.. kU Ui. each. SEWILL'S RAILWAY WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES. Expressly manufactured for every description of engineering purposes, railway travelling, and hunting. To persons requiring a real fine, accurate, and substantial Timekeeper, THESE WATCHES WILL BE FOUND INVALUABLE. Gold-16, 18, 20, and 25 Guineas each. Silver 6, 8, 10, and 12 Guineas each. An G"1(1-16, f PRESENTATION WATCHES, in Gold and Silver, of the finest quality and magnificent An immense t..k SEWILL'S GOLD CHAINS, In the newest patterns, with Patent Detector Swivels, £1 lis. Gd., B2 2s., £310.. each, free and safe per post. Captains, Shippers, and the trade supplied on the most reasonable terms. (»• NOTE THE ADDRESS.—THE OLDEST "WATCH MANUFACTORY IN LIVERPOOL, 61, SOUTH CASTLE-STREET, RIGHT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. dW Post-office and Money orders to be madeayable to JOSEPH SEWILL, LIVERPOOL. TEETH. DENTISTRY NOTICE FOR NORTH WALES, 1862. BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. PARTICULARLY NOTICE REGULAR ATTENDANCE AT Cfi" BANGOR, CAXTON HOUSE, June 2nd, July 7th. GW CARNARVON, at the UXBRIDGE ARMS, June 3rd, July 1st. W DENBIGH at Mr. P. Roberts, Chemist, June 4th, July 2nd. WREXHAM, at Mrs. Jones, Hope-street, June 19th. 4W SHREWSBURY, every  Mon?y Md Taettby m CMh BMnth. ? LLANDUDNO, at Mr. Hughes, Chemist, Mostyn Street, the 3rd Monday and Tuesday in each mmtb. 4W PWLLHELI, Monday, 1st July. MESSRS. GABRIEL, THE OLD ESTABLISHED SURGEON DENTISTS, OF LIVERPOOL, BIRMINGHAM, AND LONI)ON. HAVE the honour to inform their Patients that they pay REGULAR PROFESSIONAL D VISITS as above, and will offer to those who may consult them the same important advantages (viz., their p ? rmnrnvprnents ) ai? have secured them one of the largest practices for a period of over forty years ?ESS?l'BR'I? ;ÊLHJM f;ltfÊ)íait¡;s :ÅTÊPët.RLÏTmJéOLOUREI) INDIA RUBBER GUMS entirely supersede the ordinary methods, and are supplied without Spring Wires orMetab, and without Extracting Teeth or Stumps. A?he '?e ?P.r??adv?? attainable by Messrs. Gabriel's Suction Frames an d Air the Cells, foUo^ in?may? enumerated-be2iid" being preferable in h :h'?t\}i1 point efne:n;,e ti,o4 durSStY as well as for the advantage they offer to those who, residing abroad or in the country, are not able pay?'eq? visits to the Dentists. One set will wear longer than three ordinary ones, they act as supports to looaj Sh require no springs, wires, or metals, while for accuracy of fit, and increased amount of auction, they .tan4 unrivalled. 'nie £ adual change or absorption of the gums, the loss of teeth or stumps, can at any time be made good with- out interfering with the stability of the case, or the convenience of the patient, and requires no operation. Th. best materials, which are warranted to remain pure and sweet, with nrst.cl? workmanship only employed, whi? the expense is even less than half the ordinary cost. Every operation pertaining to tbe profession. Stopping Front Teeth with the celebrated White Enamel, & the same strictly mo d erate rate of charges. GRATIS ON APPLICATION, OR FREE PER POST, THREE STAMPS, GABRIEL'S TREATISE (NEW EDITION) ON THE LOSS AND ONLY EFFECTUAL MODE OF RESTORING THE TEETH. Gabriel's Treatise clearly explains their system, and should be read by all who value their Teeth.Lon Mo¡'ning H,,ald. Mo) will save much money, more annoyance, and still more disappointment. Their Treatisa should he read before consulting a Dentist, as emanating from sucha source it may be confidently relied on. — United Service Gazette. United Service Gazette. MESSRS. GABRIEL, THE OLD ESTABLISHED SURGEON DENTISTS. (ESTABLISHED 1815. SEE DIPLOMA.) W 134, DUKE-STREET, LIVERPOOL (OPPOSITE BERRY-STREET). 27, HARLEY-STREET, CAVENDISH-SQUARE, AND 33 & 34, LUDGATE-HILL, CITY, LONDON. 6,1, NEW-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. CONSULTATION GRATIS. MTSSRJ3 GABRIEL'S prepared WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, for STOPPING DECAYED TFXM Price Is. 6d. per box, directions enc l ?ed. Sold by all Chemists in town and coutry. Pl'ielË.leGt3Rf?iR'ôÿtsioïidpbi,ef;tprei:S and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, is sol4 MESSRS. GABRIEL'S ROYAL by aU Chemists in town and country, at Is. Gd. per box. AME?CAN?ERAL TEETH, BEST IN EUROPE^FROM FOUR TO EIGHT GUINEAS PER SET WARRANTED. Agents for B-ineor Mr. Griffith, chemist, High-street; Carnarvon, Mr. G. Owen, chemist; Denbigh, M1"" Gee -Beaumaris, Mr. Roberts, Chemist; Pwllheli, Mr. Morris, chemist; Amlwch, Mr. Roose, Chemist; Holyhead. J. G. Roberts, Medical HalL SALE BY MESSRS. CHURTON. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. Preliminary Notice of Sale of Important FreeholdEstates, comprehending upwards of 4,000 acres of land, planta- tions, kc.producing, at extremely low rents, upwards of £2,000 per annum-for the most part within easy distance of existing stations on the Llanidloes and Newtown Railway, and proposed stations on the Mid. Wales Railway, sub-divided into upwards of 30 separate lots. MESSRS. CHRURTON have the honour tyL to Mnonnce that they have been instructed to inai? .11 nee?y arrangements for holding a SALE BY AUCTION, t the town of Lldni(Hoe?i, in Montgomeryshire, some time I,o.t the end of the month of July, or early in August, of the present year (1862), of highly important and extremely desirable FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate in the several parishes of Llandmam, Llanidloes, Trefeglwys, Llangwirig, Llanwnog, Llanllugan, Llauwy- ddelian, Llanfair, and Berriew, comprehending in the whole upwards of 4,000 ACRES OF LAND. sub-divided into numerous low land an d mountain farms and small tenements, in the hands ot mgmy respecraoie ?n?7 at ve? low rents; together with the Trewy then Arms Hotel, and sevenU e,c,ll?,?t houses and premises, in the town of Llanidloes, fulling mill, factory, numerous cottages, &c., close to Llailidloom, and accommodation lands in the vicinity of the town also the Cefn-cocli Inn and several fanns in Llanllugan, fanns, tenements, &c., in Berriew, producing in the whole upwards of £ 2,000 PER ANNUM. The existing stations at Llanidloes, Llalldinam, and Dolwen, on the Llanidloes and Newtown Railway are near to large portions of the estates, and a proposed station on the Mid Wales Railway will also be near to them, whilst the stations at Montgomery and Welshpool are within a short drive of other portions of the property. The estates are for the most part situated in the most de- lightful parts of North Walei, amid f aiming character, and the several hundred acres of we?gro? plantations, which intersperse them add greatly to th?eir new  T§'-More detailed particulars and sl'in'eh5'8 ar? "(j™ being prepared, and will shortly be t? mean time ..y further pirtieu ? n m be nown by applying to Mr. HARVEl', B, JONES, SoliCItor, 22, Austm Fri. (E.C) London; Messrs. BROUGHTON and SPEAKMAN, Solicitors, Nantwich, Cheshire; Mr. EVAN POWELL, the Agent, Ti-ewytlierL, iil?tr Llatu, iinitni or fom ? Auc. tioneers, 1\'1e88rs, CHUllrON, "hltchurch, ?hire, or Cl???tcr. JAMES K. RAINFORD, POULTERER & FISHMONGER, MARKET PLACE, BANGOR. DINNEFORD'S PURE FLUID MAG- DNESIA has been, during twenty-five years, em- phatically sanctioned by the Medical Profession, and universally accepted by the Public, as THE BMT REMMIC for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEAIV ACHE, GOUT, AND INDIGESTION, and as a MILD APERIEXT for delicate constitutions, more especially for Ladies and Children. Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, it forms an agreeable Effemscing Draught, in which ito apperient qualities are much increased. During HOT SEASONS and in HOT CLIMATES, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly bene- ficial. Manufactured (with the utmost attention tm strength and purity), only by DINNEFORD and Co., 172, NEW BOND-STREET, LONDON, And Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. r <- f ? FURNI ) C0NTAINS DESICNS & PRICES 0F 160 DIFFERENT ARTICLES OF BEDROOM FURNITURE AS WELL AS OFIOO BnD3TE,"J3S 8.PR1CES OF EVEFW DESCRIPTON OF BEDDING i K HEAL IC SON ISS TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, W.