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 20 0(Vi »T) MASONS may obtain employ- ment T> ;N' HALL, A,igl????y. Apply to Mea31's. '• ..d Son, on the Job. AI ppily ? to u Messrs. rCti leriw ■—— TO TAIL<:r3' 1 ? the WANTED, 3 or 4 ?oft UIS ?p, VV ?nvf-Line.-ApplytoT.R.W? p &c., Rhiwbryfdir, Festiniog. WANTED, near the Coast L? betwo?? HOL YWELL and BAGOR, a neat comff??Me residence, with fr. 20 t? ,TP?F LAND. ¡ Ad,he8s. "tl\tin p"rtica!an and t?- to Mr. T. RATHBONK, Hartshill, Atherstone, Warwickshire. TO JOURNEYMEN JOINERS. "I TANTED, immediately, three or four W Good Joiuers. None but good workmen need apply, and to these the Highest Wages will be given. Apply to Mr. ELLIS WILLIAMS, Bailder, Portsnadoc. NORTH WALES. WANTED, from July 1st,a FURNISHED Vr CO"rTAG-I?ithF(iii? Bedrooms. Neighbourhood OtL?berM}.re{err<.d:snodTrnutFi9hingeMeut:U. Address statins terms, either with or w?h?m? plate and li?e? at ncr month, to R. Chrke, Esq., We46. Saper' Mcre. Somersetshire. FARM. ANTED, to purchase in North Wf?pa, W on a good Read or near a Line of Railway, a FARM of not under 5J Acres. High aud Low Land pre- Apply to Mr. JAI. LAMBERT, Commerce Court, Lord Street, Liverpool. WANTED, a Man and his Wife, without ?y encumbrance. The Man to look after and attend to Kitchen Garden; the Wife to be a Kood Pbin CO'>k. They will be required to live in the House, and attend upon the Owner when over at Al.prgele. Address, stating wages required, and where, or :n what, situation last, Mr T. W. Mellor, Bee Hotel, Abergele, North Wal's. WANTED, from 15,000 to 20,000 LAROII or STRAIGHT OAK POSTZ, for the LL YN- U WST RAILWAY. Length fi feet 6 inches, not loss than 4 inches in diameter, at the small end 5 inches halt round or 3.J < 4 inches square. Tenders will be received for the supply of the whole or any portion of the above, which must be delivered in such quantities and at such times as the Advertiser may deter- mine. at the following places :-Chester and Holyliead Railway Wharf at Conway, Han?aintffraid, LUck Rock, Citag n -.ia(l Alil)t?y Wli?kr%-es. Tend er. Stating the price per thouMud, to be addled to the Contractor for the Llanrwst Railway, Er?kine The Advetriser does not bind himself to accept the Tb?Advertiaer does not bind himself to accept the CONWAY UNION. SCHOOLMISTRESS WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the NGtiardian.? of thw Uni"n, will, at a meeting of the Board, to be held on WEUXMDAY, the 18th day of June instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, proceed to the election of a Schoolmistress to the Workhouse School, at a s larv of 920 per anuum, with such additions as may from time to time be awarded by the Committee of Coun- cil on Education. ?' The SchooImiatM?i-wiU b, 11 ?i??d to reside in the Workhouse, and wili bo oiJ:{e'i:l r;u: :d rations. '?He? duties w:Il be to instruct the boys and girls, aver- ajnn" in number about 24, to regulate the discipline and Organization of the School, and the industrial and moral training of the children, subject to the direction of the Board at Uuaixlians to accompany Mia ohUUiatt^ifhen they quit the WntWiouse for exercise, or otherwise to attend to the clothing, cleanliness, and conduct of the children, and to assist the Master and Matron if required, in the performance of their duties, end in the maintenance of order and due subordination in the Workhouse. The person appointed will be required to submit to the -examination of Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools. The successful candidate will be required to enter upon her duties immediately. Preference will be given to candidates versed in the English and Welsh Liuguages, and of the ages of from IS to 20 years.. Application in the handwriting of the candiclate.i, st, at,- ing a.-e with testimonials, must be sent to me, on or before TUESDAY, the 17th instant, under seal, and eintor- be(j Applications for the Office of Schoolmistress. By Order of the Board, ???" ?LLI? HUGHES, Clerk. 1, Castle Street, Conway. 4th June, 1862. TO BE LET, No. 3, GLANDWR TER- RACE, and the COTTAGE. GARTH,-tlle latter furnished or unfurnished.-Apply to J. GREGORY, Garth, Bangor. TO LET, UNFURNISHED, PLAS-CADNANT, near MEXAI BRIDGE, i ANGLESEY, containing Three Entertaining Rooms, and Six Bedrooms, with suitable Offices, Lawn and 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 Apply to H. PRICE, 1C, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool. :1:I: TO BE LET, PENYBRYN HOUSE, con- taining 4 Sitting Rooms, 8 Bedrooms, 2 Dressing Rooms, good Kitehen., 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 immediate!y, within a few hundred yards of the house. Immediate possession can had. Apply on the Premises to Mr. T. Boote, or by letter to M\i,t,c. or by letter to TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED, in Upper t Bangor, two large highly convenient and beauti- fully situated HOUSES, just completed, each containing spacious Drawing and Dining Room., 20 teet by 15 feet, two smaller Sitting Roollls, ample sized Kitchen, fccullety, Butler's Pantry. Liccu Closet, Pantries, Cellar, and other offices Two Water Closets, together with No. 8 COlIC, modious Bedrooms.-For further particulars apply to Mr. JOIt EVMIS. Butcher, High-street, Bangoi Noitq Wales; or Messrs. KENNEDY & ROGERS, Architects, Bangor, and 33, Woburn Square, London. June 3rd. J BtJ2. -¥- FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN NORTH WALES, TO LET. A FIRST CT,A, I-IOTEL, r(,I)Ieto every modern improvement, and situate ii- onc j L l?' T. of the best Fishing localities in North « ales> is 1 j LET. Ihe Nelghhouhou,l is very Salubrious, and h&'? been ti?? report of Invalids, pleasure-seekers, and Fishermen from time Immemonal, the &euery hemg highly Pictm'cso" A Lie f Rllway win ,h.?tI, b?t' which ?ill b:in?? London and the Midland IIv" p}ae, Di??tiiets within a few houn ride. A sa tJ.' N ort lelIl can be given why the P"??,?t propriety • '1(1 vitfe Applicathms to be addre..? to Y ?)' Wales Chr?.icle Oiff,e, B,,ugr. Y 'z ?. -?"?"t W-les HOWEI^-G FEMALE SCHOOL, DENBIGH. THERE win bo THREE VACANCIES for J_ PAY BARDEHS, at the age of Seven Years and upwards, at Midsummer, at the above Institution. Terms, £ 20 per annum. — Forms of plicatioii may be had from ,C20 I)el. annuni. F ,li-iiis of ag tili(?itor, Denbigh. ;,l(lihU:¡lli¡I;Ë: ,¡¡ít¡tnDih h,\d from June 3rd, 1862? 0 SPEEDILY WILL BE PUBLISHED, A SERMON, Preached in BANGOR CATHEDRAL, on Sunday, I 1st June, 186. by J. W. TREVOR, M.A., CiU.vcrr.L0ri OF THE DIOCESE AND CANON RESIDENTIARY OF BAXGOR, ON THE OCCASION of the DEATH of The L:.to Very Rev. JAMES HENRY COTTON DEAN OF BANGOH. PiMUhed at the request- of the Dean's family. LOWER BANGOR NEW CHURCH. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 2 S. D. Rev. Dr. Griffith, Canon of Rochester 20 0 0 Mrs. A. F. Gibbons, (by Miss Pringle, Upper l 5 0 0 M^ Griffith Jones, Pork Butcher 2 2 0 Mr. Thomas Edwards 1 1 Mr. R. Rowlands, Cabinet Maker. i 1 Mrs. Crooks. ? 0 ? '?homM Hughes, Organist, St. A.? 0 10 }b' Mr! f} Pa!'r". BoikseUer. "1? 0 'e'rths\ 81g g "?" H?E' wmi?. ?bernade Street 0 5 0 E. PUG.QE, Vie,,r. t -E, "ORGE JAMES, Churchwarden. t? Hon. Sec?. May 6th, i? ?' CERRIGCKTNWENT' ANGLESEY. THE /M)ENS intond to build TvHttE i AOHrrUr-IT>k,C-.Hrrw \VAl *v Chire J_ a HOUSE for the P.?dt f).. 'rk:. neal: hChurch. The P!.m may be seen at Mr, J<7. H(iGH;S, of Bod. heuHi. who will give "Hthc inh?mat? required. Tenders to be sent to him on or Mj'ret.?.'?t? ?j??? The Churchwardeus do not bind t, .1 V"? the lowest or any tender. JOHN FO LKKS. ? WAUUEXS. g7;bLJ' } WA1DENS. Bodhenlli, Cerrigceinwen, June 3rl lg(;2. PURSU AT to aDeoree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a Cause Attorney General, i ■ Tbom" the Creditor. of Edward Davie.; late of B"n" in the County of Flint, Gentleman, who died on or about h:}f¿;'(E;:ili58:h¡rŠts ¡ iÍc: I 30th of JUNE NEXT, to come in and prove their Debts at the Chambers of the Master of the Rolls, in the Rods Yard. Chancery Lane, Middlesex, or in default, thereof, they will be peremtorily excluded from the benent of the said Decree, MONDAY, the 17th of July next, at 12 o Clock at Noon. at the said Chambers is appointed for hearing and adjusting upon the Claims. i)??t?d this 30th day of May, 18(12. GEO. HUME, Chief Clerk. Raven an dBradley. 2, Harcourt Buildings Temple, E.C., Informant's Solicitors. PORTMADOC. JOHN JONES, in returning tlianks to his e, numerous friends, and the public generally, for the kind patronage they have bestowed upon him, since IKS commencing business in Port mix doc, begs respect fully to inform them that he has REMOVED from his late premises in Britannia Terrace, to a more commodious House and Shop, in High Street, (near to the Police Station); and hopes, by punctuality, strict attention to business, and by selling a good article at a reasonable price, to merit and obtain a further continuance of their favour and support. N.B.—Ready made Boots and Shoes of all sizes always on hand. High Street, Portmadoc, June, 18G2. RHOS-Y-GAD INCLOSURE. I ROBERT ALGEO, of HENDY, in the JL Parish of LLAN-FAIRPWLLGWYSGYLL, in the County of ANGLESEY, the Valuer aeting in the matter of the In- closure of RHOS-Y-GAD, situate in the Parish of LLANFAIR- i'.vi.uiwYNGYLL, in the County of ANGLESEY, hereby give Notice, that I shall hold a Meeting on TUEDA Y, the 1st day of July, at the RAILWAY HOTEL, in the said Parish of LLAXFAIBPWLLGWYNGYLT., at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon, for the examination and determining of Claims in the matter of the said Inclosure, aud for the attenùence of all parties concerned therein. Given under my Hand this 5th day of June, in the Year of our Lord 1862. ROBERT ALGEO, Valuer. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. "\TOTICE is hereby given, that the General Quartr Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Denbigh, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in RUTHIN, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of July, 18(52, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the transaction of the Fin- ance and Police Business, and will be continued at the same place on the following day, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to the Acts made and passed vegardiug the Police, and the Business relating to the Assessment, Application, or Management of the County Stock or Rate, will commence on Thursday aforesaid, at Eleven o'clock, a.m., at which hour all bills and demands against the County must be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Juries and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to sur- render in discharge of their bail, are to appear at Ruthin aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of July next at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. 0' c\oek in the forenoon. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 4th June, 1862. N.B.— Instructions for indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least before the ions. TUESDAY, June 17th, is the Last Day for Tickets A RT UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN. ONE SHILLING PER SHARE. 302,168 Tickets have been sold in the four previous drawing, and 4,200 PRIZES distributed, including 853 Paintings, in amounts varying from £ 150 downwards, being ONE PRIZE in each 71 Tickets. The NEXT DRAWING will take place in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on SATURDAY, June 28th, 1862, and will consist of UPWARDS OF ONE THOUSAND PRIZES. FIRST PRIZE: "Just as the Twig is bent, the Tree's inclined." W. M Egley. £ 100. Now exhibiting in the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, (For remainder, see List of Prizes.) Tickets,—price One Shilling,—each ticket entitlio' ó the holder to one chance in the drawing, may be h? <i t e the undermentioned Agents or they will I)e I from direet hy the Seeretary on the receipt of iorwaided. (stamped and directed), bgether with JY an envelope post-office order for the number of tie ,.tage stamps or JA:JIES G. Lr isets required. 46, Prir • W, Secretary. cess-.street, Manchester. LOf" AL AGENTS: Mr.J.K?.Douf' AL AGENT. Mr. E. W. T? ,'M, Cl?r.ni?le Offi?,, Bangor. Mr. \Vtn. n?.thy, J.1?., Menai Bridge. Mr. Wm. tobert<. BO{k8cller, Penmaenmawr. H ? Hughes, Chemist, Mostyn Street, Uandudno. Mr P""t OSce, Llandudno. Pw,P,?t Of' LI.dudno. CITY OF DUBLIN STEAM PACKET COMPANY, ? '? ? SUMMER SAIL1XSS.—On nnd after May "???T? ?' ???' the PRŒOE OF WALES or other Jb « vS of the Company's Steamws, will leave the —t?'?? PRINCE'S LANDING STAGE, LIVER- POOL, for LLANDUDNO, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, and MENAI BRIDGE, every Tuesday, 1sdlhX Saturday, at Eleven o'Clock ?ni., and from MENAI BRIDGE for LIVERPOOL every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at Ten o'Clock a. m., Goods will be received at the East Side Clarence Dock. fay For further particulars apply at the Company's Oflices, 20, Water-street, Liverpool, or to Messrs. E. W. Timothy and Son, Menai Bridge. An Omnibus leaves the Bulkeley Arms, Menai Bridge, for Anilwc i, on the arrival of the Packet from Liverpool, and returns in time for the Steamcrs sailing for Liverpool. Liverpool, Beaiunaris Bangor, & Menai Bridge, n THE STEAMER ???- D R U I D iÍ, '???& Capt. HUNTER, WILL sail 6'om the LAW?e 8'f?PE, PILB, T.' JrL??'' ?"' ??"MOL, on MONDAYS, WEUNEr%DAV? ?d FRIDAYS, at Eleven o'clock ?.rn!n!! and leave the MENAI BRIDGE on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at Ten o'clock morn- ing, callings LLANDUDNO, weather permitting. Goods required to be down half,an-hour before the hour of Sailing. An Omnibus leaves the Bulkeley Arms, Menai Bridge, for Amlwch, on the arrival of the Packet from Liverpool, and retams in time for the Steamers sailing for Liverpool. PRICE and CO., 16, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool. ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOli AND RYLANDS pnwAiiED BONE MANURES, FOR TURNIPS, GRASS, WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, POTATOES, &c., AND THEIR BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF*LIME, ARE THE BEST PRlrARED AND CHEArEKT MANURK OFFERED TO TUE FUCLIC. BIRMINGHAM AND CHESTER. &r NEW DESIGNS FOR 1862 IN CABINET FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY, EEIJ iTEAD3, GLASSES, itc., AT TT RQUHART AND ADAM SON'S KHOOIlK^E iFUUJRUN. ISHING ESTABLISHMENT AND NORTH OF ENGLAND BEDDING HOUSE, Ip AND 15, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. FAMILIES AND I-ARTIES?FURNKiHING par ,J. U, r, 1,nr.lm-in" olsev/here tniu-t)e<? XT RQUHART and ADAMSON'S immense assortment Y'vexNET FURNITURE &c., suitable for DINING and DRAWING ROOMS, PARLOURS, LIBRA- ivi BEDROOMS H?LLS. KITCHENS, OFFI(?i.?dSHn'S'CABINS. The ?G?.-od? s??'?'n"u"hctured W.,?,t?d by U. and A. of ifl-4t-classs ll'orkniinsliip, and new ne" .,?,?ed in pMn figures at prices ?t will bear M ?ry reipeqt a favopraole ccmranson with the Goods offered by any other house. iimpRV nr.PAPTATEOT embraces every 1,otipti.n o.f .DAIAK> CH1},TZES, RTLKS, REPS, The UP?? PEK^ u\ CLOTHS, VELVETS, CORNICES, &c. New aud Original Designs for EMBROIDERED VALAN- CES .md ,?R\.?ERIE.wit''aUtheNewBordoM.Tnmmin?&c. CES .,I ??? AND g?,?g BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. -,(IulluRT AND ADANFSON, CABINETMAKERS, BEDSTEAD, AND BEDDING MANUFACTURERS AND CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERED DECORATORS. 13 ..d 1 5, B 0 L D- f3.? "Cli LANE, CABINETMAKERS, 1 3 and 1 ? B. ???????_ "?CH-LANE Where CONNOISSEURS may c SELECT the WOOD, It/Ill Snpe.:mten:l the Excuion 0f ti?ei own Orders. U. and A. s Honse Furmslnng Oniao be h," 011 applicatIOn. THE TRADE P;LYIED, Country r d ei- ,? packed free appropriate and Skii Ordem, tc? My extent, ?'"???'??.? [: appropri:; êH\JgAe'n;ul1!r eeit:OlJ}lgktdCLEAN Cnuntrv OrAdcDi? A?MhON ??Pg?HiNG HOUSEHOLD FUHNITURE. REMOVING AND PACKING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEE¡¡ LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vin QUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Govern- ment fur the Conveyance of the Mails.) 1882 SUMMER ARRANGEMENETS 1862. THE MONTREAL OCEAf STEAM-SHIP COMPANY S first-class powerful Screw Steamers M j* NORWEGIAN Capt. M'MASTEES,  .? ?. HIBERNIAN GRAXUE, ?BOQEMIAN „ BERLAND, ?-NOVA SCOTIAN.. „ BALLANTINE, JURA AITON, ANGLO-SAXON „ GRAHAM, NORTHAMERICAN,, BuitGEss, Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, EVERY THURSDAY, Calling at N OVILLE, 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 Montreal, 55s. per Ton Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement.  Cab??'e Money to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- ??ions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on hoard. I S?eerage Pa?e Money to QUEBEC, SEVEN GUINEAS, including a plentiful su.ppof Cooked Fro- 81ons. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be gmntocl in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to all the Principal Towns in Canada. Bagffage taken from the Ocean Steamships to the R,?il- way Cars Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES and ALEXANDER ALLAN, 70, Great Clyde-street; in Lon- don, to MONTGOMERY and GREENHORXE, 17, Gracechurch- street; and to ALLAN BROS. and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. W NOTICE.-AIl passengers for the Great Britain," must embark at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, the 14th June and First Class passengers embark at 5 p.m. the same day. The Ship sails at 6 o'clock on the morning of the 15th. 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, l FOR MELBOURNE. The Liverpool and Australian Navigation Company's eelfi. brated and powerful Screw Steam Clipper 1 "GREAT BRITAIN" JOHN GRAY, Esq., ComnvuuUjy 3,500 tons, 500 horse-powes. The" Great Britain" affords an opportunity fl p^f-en- gers to reach Australia in almost as short a t«,> e by t)]e overland route vitt Southampton, without incurring the very heavy expenses attendant theism. Apply to ?,!ry he.,y;Y& CO., 1, LcadenhaU. street. London GIBBS, BRIGHT & Co., North JOhlH&reet or JAMES BAINES & Co., Water-i;tme Liverpool AGENTS Mr. Edward Ellis, Qaitli Point, P„N<YOT.' Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet ^tfice M-' Mr. Wm. Edwards, -ly, head,. Mr. T. Edwards, QII" Anglesey. Mr. F. Watts. Conway. ..ùergele. 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 "th and loth of every month, Ship. Reg. Bur. Capt. Date. Donald McKay. 2604.5000 Price 5th July. Myrtle 1000.2000 15th July. Champion of ) ,1946.4500 Outridge 5th Aug, the Seas. J u.) l111(bC" D .1..UOf FOR SY DN EY, NEVILLE" (From London) "10th June. MORNING STAR" (From London) "25th June. ANNIE ARCHBELL "(From London) 10th July. "BRILLIANT" (From London) "25th July. CORNVVALLIS" new .(From London) "10th Aug. FOR MELBOURNE, :iWALL-,iCE (From London) 25th June. "(CINDERELLA" (From London) "25th May. FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds. "PRINCE CONSORT" (From Liverpool) 30tli June. (From Glasgow) 5th July, and (From Cork) 10th July. "SULTANA (From London) 30th June. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, PACKET FOR THE 5th JULY. (Taklf!6 Victoria Passage Warrants" and '° Bounty Tickets,") C The Magnificent Frigate-built Clipper Ship "DONALD MACKAY," 2604 Tons Register, 5000 Tons Burthen. Capt. C. E. PRICE. This magnificent ship was built by the celebrated ship builder Donald McKay. expressly for the Black Ball Line," Her length is 266 feet, and the superficial measure- ment of her sails is no less than 16,755 yards She is one 0f the fastest sailers afloat. The average of her voyages to Melbourne being 83 days. The passenger acconunoda- is unexceptionable. Apply to T. U. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenliall 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. JAMES K. RAINFORD, POULTERER & FISHMONGER, MARKET PLACE, BANCOP,. To BRITISH COLUMBIA for 933 IOs. WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION TO NEW YORK DIRECT. -K 1 M IIE LIVERPOOL, NEW J YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA ik? STEAM-SHIP COMPANY intend des- M^SESSSHB patching their FuU-Pnwered Iron Screw Steam Ships, calling at QUEEXSTOWN, to embark pas- sengers and despatches as follows :— WEEKLY FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. ETNA Wednesday lltli June. CITY OF BALTHWRE. Wednesday 18th" EDINBURGH We¡Jnesday25th And every succeeding Wednesday. Cabin 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. to Mr. ED. ELMS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor; Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abergele. THE GOLD FIELDS OF "BRITISH COLUMBIA." 1 FROM LIVERPOOL TO VICTORIA, m, VANCOUVER'S ISLAND, I Calling at SAN FRANCISCO, if required. THE "WHITE STAR" CLIPPERS Tons Beg. Tons Bur. To Sail. Sil?MTRI-? C"lpt. Jo?elyn 1212 3700 JM's?. ?Nl?;HMAID C;?r,t. R.?? 1233 3700 toM?'- BLUE JACKET Capt. CI>ke 1067 33W M?MNaSMRC?pt.?tt)iewa,1337 ? ??' RMAL SAXON.- Hamm ,50W' ELITTRIC.?. Cr ?p"t -TTu3300 to follow, • *vo°d ^S 00 tMo fo°llow, uce o i the rapIdly increasing demand for risin" 01'" 0, of a 'up? character to the prosperous and lonies of British Columbia, the owners of the 'WHITE STAR' EX-ROYAL MAIL LINE  ?e made arrangements to sena some of their fastest and ?Bt appointed cli ppers a t th bove da t"?'- ,eh:PJiï\rh tv:xo,uf,td the smal18ize of the vessels usually employed in the direct trade have hitherto presented serioit?? obstacles to the intending emi, grant, and it is hoped that the facilities and comfort afforded by these I_k n."n clippers, so long and favour- ably engaged in the Australian trade, and the punctuality with which they are despatched, will be appreciated. The fint puket will be the splendid clipper "Silistria" 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, OrtopAPJlY and Co., Shipbuilders, Agents, Bangor; ,s JONES, Steam Packet Company, agents, Carnarvon T. BELL, Hoiyweii3 or to ROBERT PKITOHABD, Newry- street, Holyhead. AUSTRALIA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. NOTICE.—The clipper ships of this line are amoiif/st the largest, fastest, and handsomest in the world, and are famous for their unswerving punctuality, the superior way in which they are cipye-i-ed and appointed, and the celebrity or their passages, which rank amongst thefastest on record. w Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants will be forwarded to Melbourne by these clippers. s, rnHE WHITE STAR" LINE .vV"'53< i OF BRITISH and AUSTRALIAN i\ EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIPPERS, sail from '0 Liveruool for Melbourne ON THE 1ST AND 20TH OF EVERY MONTH, And for VICTORIA, VANCOUVER'S ISLAND ON THE 30TH OF JUNE, Landing and forwarding Passengers at through rates, and by steamers, to every port of Australia and Tasmania. Parties holding Bounty tickets for Launceston or Ho- bart Town will be carrier out by the ships of this Line via Melbourne. The line is compose ? the following magnificent vessels Ship. Ship. BED JACKET. RLECT? WHITE STAR. LORD RAGLAN. MISTRESS of the SEAS. QUEEN of the NORTH. BLUE JACKET. SHALIMAR. WHffE JACKET. CHARIOT OF FAME. MERMAID. MERCHANT PRINCE. And many others well-known in the trade. Eu?BETH A, BHiGHf, Melbonrne 1012, 3500, June 20. Sn.ISTRl. V"i ) June 30. {Vietoria, } l212, 3700, June 30. ( Islani, ) QUEE OF THE NORTH Melbourne 1630, 5000, July 20. RED JACKET Melbourne 2000, 5000, Aug. 20, The splendid and favourite clipper" Elizabeth Ann Bright" will be despatched as the packet of the 20th June. This ship has made two voyages from Liverpool to Melbourne in the remarkably short space of 74 and 76 days, pruving her to be one of the fastest, as she is one of the largest and finest vessels in the Australian trade. Her Saloons are supplied with bedding* linen, and every requisite, and her accommodations for all classes of pas- sengers are very superior. Passengers embark on the 20th June. For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply to H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, Bangor; JOHV JUNES, Steam Packet Company, agent, Carnarvon T. BELL, Holywell or to ROBERT PUITCHARD, Newry. street, Holy head. N,I;. -Nyiuox. Australian Hand Book sent post free for 2 stamps. GRIFFITH DAVIES, DRAPERY, MERCERY, MILLINERY AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. THE MOST LEADING STYLES, and the greatest NOVELTIES of the SEASON, in FANCY DRESSES, SHAWLS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, BONNETS, FLOWERS, &c. JUST IMPORTED, 500 Pairs of Swiss Embroidered IlilailginNO., In loss of appetite, the want of due enjoyment of food, and in weak digestion, use THOMAS'S TEGID SAUCE, A Cosmopolitan Relish.Price Is. ALSO, THOMAS'S MERIONETHSHIRE SAUCE The most delicious, economical, and generally useful SAUCE extant. Price Is. 6d. Sold by Druggists. Grocers, and Italian Warehouse-men, everywhere. DUBLIN STOUT, IN ENGLISH MEASTTEB CASKS. FINDLt\T.ER AND CO., Porter ISrewers, JBVounfljoy -Brewery, Dublin. HALF-BARRELS, IS GALLONS; BARRELS, 38 GALLONS; HOGSHEADS, 54 GALLONS. AGENTS IN MOST OF THE TOWNS IN ENGLAND. BANGOR PUBLIC NEWS LiOOM. Open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., AT J. K. DOUGLAS'S, "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" OFFICE, HIGH-STREET. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Guinea per annum, hich will entitle a subscriber to that amount to enter the Room at any tim. withi. the hour" rp??ifi.d b.??.  which will give a ?cri.erto?.?t? ..?io the Room from until 9 o'(?loek in the (,v(?ning. %N^C^^n be aimed from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., on payment of TWOPENCE and from 4 pm. until 9 p.m., on payment of ONE PENNY. SEWILL'S WATCHES. Maufactory, 61. South Castle-street, right opposite the Custom House, LIVERPOOL. WATCHES for?-ded FREE and safe to any part of the kingdom upon Receipt of & -WIABES WARRANTY WITH EVERT W ATCN to ™„ If you are in want o f good Watch, warrante d 'Fo keep ?rreet time, send a P?t-office Order to JOSEPIEL SEWILL, 61, South Castle-street, Liverpool ((Iirf??tly opposite, the Custom HO".?.?,) who will by return of Po?t, seu& first ?l?s?? W,,t?l, f tl?? d-,?ription required, ivart,zinted to li?p good time, and exclian,ed if not approved oL SEWILIIS Silver Horizontal Watches, .Tewelle^ NV.?rt,.t?d, £2 2. C2 10. 23, E:l 10,? each. SEWILIlS Silver Patent Levers, C-.?,pp?,1, Te?velled, and Warrantacl, 24, 25, k6, A?7, and £110s. each. SEWILL-, Goi,l Horizontal W.tl" ?.it,,bl? for Ladies or G?.tle?.?n, C', 26, ,.d 27 eaeh. Gold Patent Detached Watches. Cases 18 fine, 98., 210 10s., £12128. each. SEWILL'S RAILWAY WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES. Expressly manufactured for evcry descri¡Jtij)ll of engineering purposes, railway travouing, and htmftg. To pcnons requiring a real fine, accurate, ,.d suhstantilll Timekeeper, THESE WATCHES WILL BE FOUND INVALUABLE. Gol<l-lG. 18, 20, and 25 Guineas each.. 8ilve ti, Ii, LU, an 1<: '+l1iMaa or,,A. An immen^stock of KR^^TOATSN^VA^CHE^inGflld andSlver/ of ih?—^ Sd n¡ogni6.cea$ llnc,,st quality -4 Msgllifilos t de?ign,. SEWILL'S GO^j CHAINS, In the newest patterns, >yith Patent De^ CHAINS, free and safe per post. Callt^na' Sh'qw:veis £ 1 lis. 6d,, £ 2 2s., £ 3 10s. each, free and safe per po? ^i«rQs, 'and the trade supplied on the most rea3ona!)k t«nris {?-NOTETS-E ADDR?__? ??? ?y?? M.?UFACroRY ? LIVERPOOL, 61, SOUT4 ?S. ? ?????'????r, RIGIIT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM ?L'SE. ?.oince and Honey 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 W BANGOR, CAXTON HoesE, June 2nd, July 7tli. CARNARVON, at the UxBRiDGE ARMS, June 3rd, July 1st. OW DENBIGH at Mr. P. Roberts, Chemist, June 4th, July 2nd. W WREXHAM, at Mrs. Jones, Hope-street, June 19th. tti" SHREWSBURY, every Saturday, at 48, High-street. 6W LLANDITDNO, at 1\Ir. Hushes, Chemist, Mostyn Street, the 3rd Monday and Tuesday in each month. <?- PWLLHELI, Monday, 30th June. MESSRS. GABRIEL, THE OLD ESTABLISHED SURGEON DENTISTS, OF LIVERPOOL, BIRMINGHAM, AND LONDON. HAVE the honour to inform their Patients that they pay REGULAR PROFESSIONAL ,î VISITS a' above, and will offer to those who may consult them the same important advantages (viz., their Patented Imnrovements) as have secured them one of the largest practices for a period of over forty years  ?SSRW.?A?RIEL'S SELF-ADHESIVE ?n?ERAL?fEETHANUPATE&T? INDIA RUBBER GUMS entirely supersede the ordinary methods, and are Hupplied without Spring Wires or Metals, and without Extracting Teeth or Stumps. Among the more important advantages attainable by Messrs. Gabriel's Suction Frames and Air the Cells, follow ing may be enumemted-besides being preferable in all other respects, excel in point of economy, quality, and durability, as well as for the advantages they offer to those who, residing abroad or in the country, are not able pay frequent visits to the Dntists. One set will wear longer than three ordinary ones, they act as spport. to lOO9Ø teeth, require no 'P'?.gs, -?vin?i, or metals, while for accuracy of tit, and increased amount of suction, they 4a-nd unrivalled. The gradual 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. The best materials, which are warranted to remain pure aud sweet, with first-class workmanship only employed, while the expense is even less than half the ordmar{ cost. the ?ver??pe?t?n pertaining to the profession. Stopping Front Teeth with the celebrated White Enamel, &c., at the same ??tri??tly Dloderite rate of ges the ?-??''ictlym????fct???? OR FREE PER POST, THREE STAMPS, GABRIEL'S TREATISE (NEW E D, IT I O N) 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."—Londot Moniin Herald JIoriGbl{¡Iystem will sav0 much money, more annoyance, and still more disappointment. Their Treaiiæ should b?e r?dbe?ore?onsulttu" a Dentist, as emanating from sucha source it may be confidently relied on."— United Scrriee Ga;tlte. MESSRS. GABRIEL, THE OLD ESTABLISHED SURGEON DENTISTS. (ESTABLISHED 1815. SEE DIPLOMA.) e-i,, 134, DUKE-STREET, LIVERPOOL (OPPOSITE BERRY-STREET). 27 IIARLEY-STREET, CAVENDISH-SQUARE. AND 33 & 34, LUDGATE-HILL, CITY, LONDON. 05. NEW-STREET, BIRMINGHAM, CONSULTATION GRATIS. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S prepared WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH Price Is Gd. per box, directions enclosed. Sold by all Chemists in town and country. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for Preserving and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, is sola by all Chemists in town and country, at Is. 6d. per box. AMERIC? MINERAL TEETH, BEST IN EUROPE, FROM FOUR TO EIGHT GUINEAS PER SET WARRANTED. Agents for Bangor, Mr. Griffith, chemist, High-street Carnarvon, Mr. G. Owen, chemist; Denbigh, Mr- Gee Beaumaris, Mr. Roberts, Chemist; Pwllheli, Mr. Morris, chemist; Amlwch, Mr. Roose, Chemist; Holyhead. J. G. Roberts, Medical Hall. TUITION BY THE SEA SIDE. TITE REV. EVAN LEWIS, INCUMBENT of, ST. CATIIEI\P.íI!'S, COLWYN, near C?NWAV, who h.a had much experience in Tuition receives into his farnny a limited number of pupils, between the ages of 7 awl The Comforts of home are combined with carelul training. Terms moderate. EDUCATION & BOARD IN LIVERPOOL. HOPE STREET, ACADEMY. HEAD MASTER, MR. WM. FISHER, (formerly with his Uncle, the late DR. FISHER.) THE HOUSE, with School-Rooms detached, Thuilt expressly for Scholastic duties. Terms, very moderate. Parents will do well in applying for a prospectus at the ACADEMY, 47, Hope Street. Bangor Markets and Public Institutions. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the MARKET PLACE, authorised to be made by the Bangor Markets and Public Institutions Act, 1855," will be opened for public use on and after THURSDAY, the 12tb.. day of June, 1862.. Dated this 30th day of May, 1862. By Order of the Directors. J. WILLIAM HUGHES, Secretary. Prince Albert Hotel, Bangor. JOHN GRIFFITH, HORSE DEALER, BEGS respectfully to announce that he has reopened the above well known Establishment, aud trusts that by paying strict attention to the require- ments of Tourists. Commercial Gentlemen, and others, he will meet with encouragement and patronage. Private Sitting Rooms, Airy Bedrooms, Neat Carriageø, safe Horses, and steady Divers; choice Wines and Spirit* IInd Burton Ales.