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WANTED, as PARLOUR and NEEDLE- ( WOMAN, a respectable middle-aged Person, well experiencediuher business,—Address. J. P., Edern, near Pwllheli. \NTED IMMEDIATELY, an ac?v? W young person as BARMAID, at ar Hotel ill N01X1 W?s. ?e must be willing to ,,k, '>eiae.. generally useful.-Good 1-efenmces required.-Address, L. H.. the Office of this Paper. ? ?NTt?D"  NATIONAL SCHOOL V MASTER, at LL.?r.H.UAD? near OSWEgT\IY. In ad lition to the School-pence he wiU recede £ 4a T'\t) above 12,) Cl?ilS, the books. Apply to e.LI:2.ie_ I A ANTED, a Curate of Sound Evangelical Views, for a Rural Parish in Shropshire, where One Welsh Service is held on Snnday. A liberal stipend will he given, together with a Furnished House, to and earnest and active Jllan. Application to be made to the Vicar of Llanyblodwel, near Oswestry. June, lOth, 1862. HT T'ANTEDF a Man and his Wife, without W encu.nbr?ce. The mn to look ?ter?d attend to thc'\Vif? to I,c Pl,i? T?. w;ll Ie t(, li,? h the House, and attend unoi, the Owner when over at Abergele. 1 Ires* td'¡n; W"l. required, and where, or in what Mt?tion )?t. M. T. W. McDor, Ashtou-under-Lyne. T ) BE ?E? No. ? GLANDW R TER- TR 'kCE, Md the COTTAGE. OAUTH,-the latter furnished or unhtmi?ed.-Apply to J. GKMORY, Gaitli, Bangor. FARM. TVT\ TANTED, to in NORTH I WALES, on a good Road or noar a Line of Rail- way, a FARM, in a Ring Fence, one consisting of Low Land and some Sheep Pasture preferred.—Apply to Mr. Jos. LAMBERT, Commerce Court, Lord Street, Liverpool. -< IMPORTANT TO TANNERS. TO BE LET, (WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION), Laro-e and Commodious TANYARD, in A the Town of BEAUMARIS. The STOCK, STEAM EXGINE MACHINERY and FIXTURES, to be t?ken at a Va!uation. For ?urthe? Particulars apply on the Premises and to Mr. W. DEW, Auctioneer. Bangor. -<- LLYSFAEN, NEAR ABERGELE. To BE LET, TENYBRYN HOUSE, con- 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. A Railway Station within a few hundred yards of the house, will be opened. early in July. Immediate possession can be had. Apply on the premises to Mr. T. Boons, or by letter to Mr. WRIGHT, Penmaemnawr, near Conway. T~ 0 BE LET, a IIOTTSE, at No. 2, PEN- j_ RAIXT VtLLA. UPPER BANGOR. It is situated on the Upper Girth Road, commanding a pleasant view of the Isle of Anglesea, Menai Straits, and the Carnar- vonshire Mountains, and is to let from the 13th of Acocsr NEXT. The HOUSE consists of 2 Kitchens, Scullery. Pantry, &c., on the ground floor; 2 Parlours and Dining Room on the 2nd floor; Sitting Room and 3 Bedrooms on the 3rd floor; and 3 Bedrooms and Water- oloset on the V ppcr floor. Further particulars to be had by applying to Mr. ROBT. OWEN-, 49, Albert Place, Upper Bangor. <- FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN NORTH WALES TO LET. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, replete with Ae?ery modern im provement, and situate in^ne .?A the best Fi,IU,ig in North Wales, is TO LET? Th? Neighbourhood very Satubnous, and has been the r?ort of Invalids, pleasure-seekers, and Fishermen from ?Immemorial the Scenery being highly Picturesque. A Line of Railway will shortly bo made to the place, which will bring London and the Midland and Northern Districts within a few hours ride. A satisfactory reason can be given why the present proprietor is leaving. Applications to be addressed to X Y Z., JSottn IVales Chronicle Office, Baugor. Residence with Good Fishing and Shooting. TO BE LET, TANDDERWEN, Bah, ) North Wales, situated on the banks of the river Dee ittdist?ce of two miles from the Market Town of Bala, and nine miles from Corwen, where there is a rail- way terminus. The House is suitable for the residence of a genteel family, and contains 4 good rooms on the ground floor, and (i "ood Bedrooms, with Cellars, Closets, Pantry, Out OiSce, Stabling and Coach House, together with a good Kitchen Garden, 41 acres of good Arable and Pasture L inci, an 1100 acres of Sheep Walk. Immediate possession might be given if required, an-i. the Stock taken at a valuation.. This residence, from its immediate proximity to the celebrated Bala Lake. the River Dee, and the Arenig Range of Hills, affords every facility for Fishing and Shooting.—Apply to Mr. Griffith Jones, Upper Bangor, North Wales. —. i{-EliEY'S POST-OFFICE GUIDE to ,r LODOX, UHW ready, with Map of London and Ground P?n of Exhibition. Post 8"0., doth, !ettered, price 2s. Gd. Kelly and Co., OM Boswell.court; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. and all booksellers. Ml?. E. W. THOMAS, Organist of St. A mi'? CAw'ch, and Teacher of the Piano- Ofy <!ni .!t 0/ .?. ??'< C'A)t)'<-?, H? ?'<(tt'/tt)- 0/<A< Pi'<t)t0- BETHESDA, NEAR BANGOR. PrpiLS attended in Bangor and neighbourhood. Terms, One Guinea per Quarter. ANGLESEY VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING of the Members of the Gen- eral Committee is requested for financial purposes on the 1st of JULY, to be heM in the COUNTY HALL, after Quarter Sessions. D. W. GRIFFrfn, Hon. Sec. 18?)2. PWLLHELI AND NEYIN Mutual Marine Insurance Society. THE Half-Yearly General Meeting of the l Members of this Society will be held on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of Jnlv, 18(12, at the TOWN HALL PWLL- IIELF, at 1 o'clock p. to transact the ordinary business of the Society. J. D. JARRETT, Secretary. Nevin, June 23rd, 1882. nUTHIN UNION. TO TRADESMEN AND OTHEilS. ALT. Persuns having claims against the above Unioil ar3 requested to send them in on or before THURSDAY, the 3rd day of July, and such persons must attend at the Clerk's Office, on the following MON- DAY, from 10 to 12 in the forenoon, to receive their ehe lues, By order of the Board. e or u BENJAMIN DAVIS, noard Room. June 21. 18(;2. Clerk to the Guardians. Board Room, June 21, 1802. ? T—J—i "r"'t—7't-i??(  ,o(? (\ f"9f"" ?"???'???  I IJJJ XJZEEDJ  i!' ?'. ?. '?. ? .? A.? <?..?5 < :i  ? ? 'g??B?? ?? ?..}.??,?. .?? ii COFIT/UO KSISNS g" STICK OF 160 DEFERENT T-i-t-ES OF BEDMM ;-UM)T? AS WELL ,'<S OF?OO ???T?"   ?-—  ?-—— ( '"CCU?TMAD,? (;  'Ý. _l-jf.' I  ?.-J-= ?. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. TI VTOTICE is hereby given, that the General i\ Quarter 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, 1862, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for ti e transaction of the Fin- ance and Police Business, and will he 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 regarding 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 aud 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 Ju??y next at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 4th June, 18i»2. N. B.lnstrl1C.tions for indictments "houl<\ be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. CARNARVONSHIRE TRINITY QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE is hereby ?h-cn, that the Genera Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon, will be heM at the GUILD HALL, in CARNAR- VON, in and for the said County, on THURSDAY, the Third Day of July, ]862, at the hour of Ten delack in the fore- noon, for the dispatch of the Civil and Criminal Business and will be continued by adjournment, from the Third day of July, afore'aid, to be held at the GUILD HALL, aforesaid, on FMD-n-. the Footh Day of July, aforesaid, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which 1.??t mentioned time and place all business, matters, and tilings anpertaimug to the Assessment. Management, and Appli- cation of the Countv Rate or Stock of the said County of Carnarvon (which by any statute or statutes now in force, the Justices of the Peace arc authorised to do and tran- sact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any adjourn- mont thereof), will be commenced, done, and transacted publicly and in open Court. The 'General Business relative to the County Police, will commence at 11 o'?l-k in the forenoon of FRIDAY the Fourth day of July aforesaid. Dated this 9th day of June, 18G2. W. T. POOLE, Clerk of the Peace. N.B.—Magistrates' Clerks are requested to forward Depositions and Recognisances to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before the Saturday proceeding the Sessions. ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Anglesey, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in BEAl" MAUis, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of July next, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the dispatch of the Civil and Criminal Business and that at the hour of 11 in the forenoon of the same day, all business, matters, and things appertaining to the Assessment, Management, and Application of the County Rate or Stock of the said County of Anglesey (which by any statute or statutes now in force, the Justices of the Peace are authorised to do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof), will be commenced, done, and transacted publicly and in open AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, That at the said General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at the p l ace a bove mentioned, an application ileb,î: i: an Order of the said Court of Quarter Sessions, that the sum required to furnish the Quota of the said County of Anglesey, towards providing the addi- tional accommodation required for pauper Lunatics, at the North Wales Lunatic Asylum, be forthwith borrowed and taken up at Interest on a Mortgage or Mortgages of the County t.t or Stock of the said County of Angle- sey in manner as by law required. RICHARD OWEN, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 14th March, 18C2. Merionethshire Quarter Sessions. NOTICE is hereby ginm, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the C.. "'t of Merioneth will BE boldeii on TUESDAY, the l?t day .[ JIer{86Zli:ih;" d °ÍÍ,if\ y Bli, l:f 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the Court will resolve itself into a committee, and proceed to audit all such bills and accounts against the County as shall then be de- livered and also to transact the business relating to the Assessment, Application, and Management of the County Stock or Rate, and the General County business, and likewise all business relating to the County Con- stabulary, and the Application and Management of the Police Rate, after which the Court will be adjourned to the following day, to be held at the same place at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the Grand aud Petty Jurors will be called over, and the Court will proceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the following order1. In the trial of prisoners or persons indicted for assaults and misdemeanours at any former Sessions, and in calling persons bound by recognizances in c?e? where application hall be made for that purpose. t I'h:ti:i fttshaJ In the hearing of appeals. 4. In hearing motions, and in the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the Court. All persons hound 'by recognizances to prosecute, or wao may have to prefer any indictment, presentment, or arUdeR of the peace, are required to furnish me with m-oDpr Instructions on or before Tuesday, the first day of the Sessions and in case of special indictments or pro- ceedings, instructions must be given or sent as long before the Sessions as practicable. The Clerks to the Justices of the several Divisions are requested to transmit to me, seven days before the Ses- sions, all depositions, convictions, and recognizances, which shall have then been taken, with any instructions for indictments, which they may be able to give. All hills against the County which shall have been audited and allowed either previously to or at the above Sessions must be presented for payment to the County Treasurer between the hours of 11 an d 3 o clock on Wednesday, the second day of the Sessions, when the same will be paid, otherwise they must stand over till the following Sessions. ?ed ?TlSiday o?? BR?? EDWARD BREESE, Clerk of the Peace. Liverpool, Beaumaris Eangor, & Menai Bridge. .\1v THE STPAMEft -WlV "DRUID. ":>:7.0; Capt. HUNTER, W VV TILL sail from the LANDING STAGE, W PN?FE'S PIER, L!YERPOOL, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at Eleven o'clock morning and leave the MKNAI BRIDGE on TUESDAYS, TH UltSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at Ten o clock morn- ing, caUing at LLANDUDNO, weather peruuttms. the hour Goods required to be down haIi.au.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 returns in time for the Steamers sailing for Liverpool. PRICE and CO., 16, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool. CITY OF DUBLIN STEAM PACKET COMPANY. n SUMMER SAILINGS.—On and after May 2, 1842, the PRINCE OF WALES or other /c), ?S' of the Company's Steamers, will leave the  PRINCE'S LANDING STAGE, LIVER- POOL (or LL?NDUDNO, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, and MENAI BRIDGE, every Tuesday, .d;fÈN11 Saturday at Eleven (;Clock a. m ?d from ? ?rE, "??A.,ll BRIDGE for LIVERPOOL every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at Ten o'Clock am" Gooih will be received at the East Side Clarence Dock. 44- For further particulars apply at the Company s Offices, 20, Water-street, Liverpool, or to Messrs. E. W. Timothy and Son, Menai BnJp- An Omnibus leaves the Bulkeley Arms, Menai Bridge, foi Amlwc'i, on the arrival of the Packet from Liverpool, and returns in time for the Steamers sailing for Liverpool. NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING. (DEED OF SETTLEMENT S.S. 11 12) PWLLHELI GAS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that. the OTI(?E IS H- i NAnnti,il General Meeting of the Shareh.Iders of this Comnany will be held at the CROWN HOTEL, rw 11ELI, in the County cf CARNARVON, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of July, 1862, at 2 o'clock, p.m., and that the busi- ness to be transacted at such Meeting will be the Election of Directors who go out by rotation, also one Auditor ana the Declaration of Dividend for the current year, and any other busmen wmch may theu occur. DAVID DA VIES. Secretary. Dated this lltli day of June, 1362, THE GOLD FIELDS OF "BRITISH COLUMBIA." FROM LIVERPOOL TO VICTORIA, VANCOUVER'S ISLAND, THE"WHITE STAR" CLIPPERS Tons Reg. Tons Bur. To Sail- SILISTRIA Capt. Jocelyn 1212 2900 July 5. MEITNATD Capt. Rose. 123:1 2000 to fonow, BLUE JACKET Capt. Clarke 10*17 1700 to follow. MORNING STAR Capt. Matthews, 1H37 2000 to follow. ROYAL SAXON .('apt. Hamin, 110:) 1750 to follow, ELECTRIC Capt. Underwood HOG 1750 to follow. In consequence of the rapidly increasing demand for conveyance, of a superior character to the prosperous and rising coloDles of British Columbia, the owner. of the 'WHITE STAR' EX-ROYAL MAIL LINE have made arrangements to send some of their fastest and best appqihteJ clippers at the ahove dates, The difficulties of the overland route, and the small size o the vessels usuany employed in the direct trade have hitherto presented serious obstacles to the intending emi. grant, an;l it is hopell that the facilitics and comfort afforded hy these well-known clippers, so long and favour- ably engaged in the Australian trade, and the punctuality with which they are despatched, will be appreciated. The first packet will he the splendid clipper "Silistria" 1212 tOHS Ngister, 3700 tons burthen. A 1 at Lloyd's. Passengers embark in this instance, on the 4th of July. For freight or passage apply L?, H. T. WILSON AND CHAMBERS, 21, WHER STREET, LIVERPOOL, Or to PARRY and Co.. Shipbuilders, Agents, Bangor; JOHN JONES, Steam Packet Company, agents, Carnarvon T. BKI.L, Holywell3 or to RODERT PIIITCIIARD, Newry- stroet, Holyhead. QUEENSLAND. "BLACK BALL" 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 lia3 had the distinguished honour of a visit from Her Majesty the Queen. LIVERPOOL FOR QUEENSLAND, On the 25th July, and from CORK 30 th July, & The beautiful clipper ship "PRINCE CONSORT," 1235 Tons Register, 3000 Tons Burthen. Captain JONES. This beautiful clipper sMp is about to proceed on her second voyage to Australia; her paqsenger accommodation is of the first order, the between decks being lofty and well ventilated. Anply to T. 1. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall-street, London GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John Street; or JAMES BA1NES & CO., Water Street, Liverpool. AGENTS: Mr. Edward Ellis, Garth Point. Bangor. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead. Mr. Wm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesea. Mr. T. Edwanls, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. 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. Donald 1 .2604.5000 Price (5th July) to sail McKay. f July. Champion of 1946.4500 Outridge 5th Aug. tl '0, utI'\( ge. 5th Aug. le Seas. ) FOR SYDNEY, ANNIE ARCHBELL.(From London) "10th July. "BRILLIANT" (From London) "25th July. "CORNWALLIS" new .(From London) 10th Aug. FOR MELBOURNE, "WALLACE (From London ) 30th June, "CINDERELLA" (From London) July. FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds. "OCEAN CHIEF," (From Liverpool) 5th July. j)itto (From Glasgow) 10th July. "PRINCE CONSORT" (From Liverpool) .25th July. Ditto. (From Cork).30th July. "UTOPIA" ,(From London), ,30th .June. "SULTANA" (From Loudon) 25tli July. "FLYING CLOUD" (From London) 30th Aug. "W ANSFELL" (From London) .30th Sept. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, PACKET FOR THE 5th JULY, TO SAIL 10th JULY. (Taking" Victoria Passage Warrants" and Bounty Tickets" without extra charge,) The Magnificent Frigate-built Clipper Ship "DONALD MACKAY," 2604 Tons Register, 5000 Toas Burthen. Capt. C. E. PRICE. This magnificent ship was built expressly for this Line, by her namesake, builder of the Lightning, Champion her namesalk" e, "Flying Cloud," &0. She is the largest of the Sei 11 ship in the Austrian trade, and one of the fastest afloat, her last passage home being made in 73 days. Her cabin and general accommodation is not equalled by any ship in the Australian service. Apply to T. M. 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. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRI- TISH COLUMBIA. ffij" Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants, or Eounty Tickets for Launceston or HobartTown, will be carried by this Line, the latter via Melbourne. -? „ r?IIK 'TwHITE STAR" LINE !?'?? < OF BRITISH and AUSTRALIAN   EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIPPERS, 1l' sail as below, Landing and forwarding Pa.seng? to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. The line is composed of thefollowingcelebmted clippers- eitun Ship. OF FAME. REDJA?ET. CHARIOTOF FAME. WHITE STAR. SFrnTmn KiiD KET- H™NT PRINCE. ?friVR MISTRESS of the SEAS. ?DR?L\N GREAT AUSTRALIA. And many others well-known in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Ship Captain Tons Reg. Tons Bnr. Date. KING ??.?A  Allen 1700, .40W Aug. 20. ?F? '?' W'? 2000 3500 Sept. 20. VFR/ACKFT White 1440 2750, Oct. 20. FROM LIVERPOOL TO VICTORIA, VAN. COUVER'S ISLAND. ■■■■.& £ IS K  v  Clarke 10i4 1750 to follow FROM "VEaPOOIo^AC|KLMD, VIA MELBOURNE, 3000 Aug. 20. Allen 1700 3030 Aug. 20. Br ?KN Out. 20. BLU¡; LO TO CANTERBURY. CHARIOT OF FAME M .#>»* 1320 2000 i. August. MERMAID or r? A,AE Kei? 1600 3000 The well-known packet. ship "Kn/G OF ALGERIA" will he despatchcll for Melbourne, as the White Star" packet of the 20th July. This ship has made several fast pas- sages, and has splendid accommodation for all classes of passengers. In the Saloon bedding, linen and all n"c,?- saries are supplied. The Second Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage are equal to those of any .hip in the trade. Passengers embark on the 19t? July. For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply to H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, H. T. WILSON, COOKE & CO., 27, Leadenhall-street, London. Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, Bangor; TOHV JmlEs, Steam Packet Company, agent, Carnarvon T. BELL, Holywell or to ROBERT PRITCHARD, Newry kustrili,%ii HandBook sent post free for 2 stamps. To BRITISH COLUMBIA for £ 33 lOs, WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION TO NEW YORK DIRECT. rn HE JJIVERPOOTJ, NEW *FJL YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA A?' STEAM-SHIP COMPANY intend des- ATLWLJ MMEM patching their Full-Powered Iron Strew Steam Ships, calling at QUETiNSTOWN, to embark pas- sengers and despatches as follows ;— CITY FTKLY FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. CITY. NEW YORK Wednesday ?ndJuly. CITY Of WASHINGTON. W?a ,I.y 9th „ ETNA..?. W.1n"d?y 16th „ And every suceeeding Wednesday. Cabin Pallmge, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accommndation. Forward Pasmige Eight Guineas, including AIL Provisions cooked. Passengers for CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageous towns. For- further particulars apply to ■y WILLIAM INMAN, 4 2'1, Water-jitreet, T.h-1)r¡1ooL | Mr. ED. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. '° ( Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abergle. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vid QUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, (Under Contract with Her Majest'i's Provincial Govern- ment for the Conveyance of the M,t.¡[s. ) 1882 SUMMER ARRANGEJIENETS 18(32. THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S fir"t-cl.\s I powerful Screw Steamera NOP?WEGIAN Ci?pt. M'MASTERS, HIBERNIAN „ GRANGE, ??T?&?JE'?? .BO'IEMIAN. „ BEHLA-iD, t' \éJkN: BA?ANTiNE, JURA AITON, ANGLO-SAXON. „ GRAHAM, NORTH AMERICAN,, BURGESS, Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, EYERY 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 Montreal, 553. per Ton Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money t(y- QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Steerage Passage Money to QUEBEC, SEVEN GUINEAS, including a plentiful supply of Cooked Pro- RÎons. 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. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Rail- way Can 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 GREESHORNE, 17, Gracechurch- street; and to ALLAN BROS. and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. ESTATES.—LAND and HOUSES to be I'J SOLD by Public Auction and Private Contract HOUSES and FARMS to Let throughout th Kingdom, see the ESTATES GAZETTE, published on the 1st, 8th, 15th, and 23rd of the month. Annual subscription, El single number, V,> Ofiloe for Advertisements, 200, Fleet-Htre" London. RA TED WATERS. ELLIS'S RUTHIN SODA WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN POTASS WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN LEMON ADE. ELLIS'S Lithia and Potass Water, an eel- I gant prepamtion, strongly recommended by the faculty as an internal remedy for Gout. The above, so long known as superior to any other in the market, may be obtained from all respectable Re- tailers. VENETIAN AND OTHEit BLINDS S0PE8SJS.DE1) BY THE PATENT LATH nLINDS, which require no fixing, only one cord, can be applied to any window and fixed by any person. They cost less than white, and, being made of wood, do not get out of condi- tion or order. AGENT FOR LIVERPOOL- M. ELLIS, CABINETMAKER. UPHOLSTERER, AND CARPET DEALER, 65 AND 67, BOLD-STREET. VENETIAN AND OTHER BLINDS. MIDSUMMER QUARTER. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSUR- ij ANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION, WITH POWER TO INCREASE. HEAD OFFICES: LONDON—73 and 74, KTNG WILLIAM-STREET, E.C. LIVERPOOL—MIDDLHTOS-BUILDINHS, WATER-ST. MANCHESTER (Distriet-office)-24A PRINCESS-ST. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Chairman of the London lIoard-F, W. Russell, Esq., M.P., Chairman of the National Discount Company, London. Depnty Chairman Mr. Alderman Dakin-(Messrs. Dakin Brothers, London.) C. B. Colchester, Esq., (Messrs. Colchester and Wool- ner. London.) J. H. R. De Castro, Esq., (Messrs Carruthers, De Castro and Co., Manchester and London.) Mr. Alderman Hale, (MESSRS. Warren, S. Hale and Sons, London.) Charles Joyce, Esq., (Messrs. Charles Joyce and Co., London.) J. H. M'KENZIE, ESQ., BEDDMGTON, Surrey, and the Temple, London. Lightly Simpson, Esq., Chairman of the East Anglian Railway Company, London. Thomas Stenhose, Esq., Merchant, London. Chairman of the Liverpool Board-Francis Braun, Esq., (Messrs. Blessig, Braun and Co., Liverpool.) Deputy CHAIRMAN—JOHN Edward Naylor, ESQ., Mer. chant, Liverpool D. N. Giannacopulo, r (MESSRS. Giannacopulo and COCHILANI, Liverpool.) Stephen Barker GUIOI: h (MESSRS Guion and Co., LIVERPOOL. ) George Kendall, Esq., KENDALL Brothers, LI- VERPOOL. ) verpool.) ?M?i'-W. B. CLIREHUGH, Esq. Sec. to the Liverpool Board—JAMES EDWARD GALE, Esq. Manchester Local Siil)e)-iii te)? (lent -Joii-i N. SALE, Esq. Fire Insurance effected on all kinds of Property both at home and abroad. Policies falling due at Midsummer should be renewed on or before the Otli day of July next. PRINCIPAL FEATURES OF THE COMPANY. ReaUy Moderate Rates. PROMPTNESS and Liberality in the Settlement of Claims. given to the Holders of POLICIES at Stated Polities. N. Chage for P.liy STAMPS. No what?ver for the Transfer of Policies from óther OFFICES. • FUMING STOCK INSURED AT THE LowCJt POSSIBLE RATES, FTO CHARGE MADE for the POLICY, AND the USE of a Steam Jlacldue is Proposals received, and communications promptly t. tended to by the Company's Agent, Mr. David Wil- liams, Acre Las Farm, Denbigh. I GRIFFITH DAVIES, DRAPERY, MERCERY, MILLINERY AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. rTTHE MOST LEADING STYLES, and the greatest NOVELTIES of the SEASON, in FANCY DRESSES, SHAWLS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, BONNETS, FIOWERS, &e. In loss of appetite the want of due enjoyment of food, and in weak digestion, use THOMAS'S TEGID S .A. XT O IB » A Cosmopolitan Relish.—Price Is. A J, S 0, THOMAS'S MERIONETHSHIRE SAUCE, The most delicious, economical, and generally useful SAUCE extant. Price 18. 6d. Sold by Druggists. Grocers, and IUlian Warehouse-men, everywhere. LLANBERIS, NORTH WALES. THE OLD ESTABLISHED DOLBADARN HOTEL. T OURISTS AND VISITORS, and the Public generally, are respectfully informed, that the above Hotel h? been entered upon by the undersigned, and has undergo"" a thorough renovatIOn m t completion f which be has spared no expense, in .?-d?r to eomfort and conveniellc.e of tbTse that will completion of which he has spared no expense, in order to secur^e th^ e comfort and. favour him with their patronage, which he will study to deserve, by mod „ ROBERTS, Proprietor, BOATS ON THE LAKES. GUIDE, AND PONIES To SNOWI)ON.? DUBLIN STOUT, IN ENQLISH; ME-A.STJKE O-A-SKS. FINDLATER AND CO., Shorter ISrewers, Mosialjoy Brewery, DudIIik* HALF-BARRELS, 18 GALLONS; BARRELS, 35 GALLONS; HOGSHEADS, 54 GALLONS. AGENTS IN MOST OF THE TOWNS IN ENGLAND. .-— ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLANDS PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR TURNIPS, GRASS, WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, POTATOES, &c., AND THEIR BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. ARE THE BEST PREPARED AND CHEAPEST MANURE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. BIRMINGHAM AND CHESTER. BANGOR PriBLIC NEWS ROOM, Open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., AT J. K. DOUGLAS'S, "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" OFFICE, HIGH.STREET. TERMS OF SUBSCEIPTION: One Guinea per annum, hich will entitle a subscriber to that amount to enter the Room at any time within the hours ?ip?ifiedil)ove. ?H?-Gui??er?Um, which will give a subscriber to that amount the ?<?to the Room from ^ji^i^ unti?c???.? be admitted from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., on payment of TWOPENCE and from. 4 ?-. until 9 p.m., on payment of ONE PENNY. _??_ SEWILL'S WATCHES. M?faotory, 61. South Castb^tre|t ^right opposite the Custom House, LIVERro vL. WATCHES forwarded FREE and safe to any part of the kingdom upon Receipt of S remittance. A WHITTEX WARRANTY WITH EVERY WATCH mSt-Mf C a„ ,v „in+ „f., ,w) Wpfcch warranted to keep correct time, send a Post-office Order to JOSEPH ?SEWWTIL?L, ?. ? Sou'?th h?C????Se?????rpo.?ro??? ? op? ?'J Custom House,) who will by return o? Po?. 6<? a fir"t Watch of tl?e description i,equirefl, warranted to keep good time, and exchanged if not approved of. PJS ^hes, Jewelled and uranted, C2 2s., ? 10. ?3, ? 10. each. wwnT'lS WpSLevers? Capped, Jewelled, and Warranted, £ 4, ?5, ?6, ?7, and 27 10s. each. OTWTT T 'S Gold Horizontal Watches, suitable for Ladies or Gentlemen, ?. ?. and E7 ea4?h. ?LL'S G? S P?e? Detached Lever Watches, Cases 18 carat fine, 29 N., ?M IN., £ 12 12s. 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 29 and 25 Guineas each. Silver 6, 8, 10, and 12 Guineas each. All immense stock of PRESENTATION WATCHES, in Gold and Silver, of the finest quality and magnificent designs. SEWILL'S GOLD CHAINS, In the newest patterns. with Patent Detector Swivels, A lls. 6d E2 2s., S3 10s. each, free and safe per post; Ir n C;ipt%ins; Shippers, and the trade supplied on the most reasonaole terms. P-NOTE THE ADDRESS.—THE OLDEST WATCH MANUFACTORY IN LIVERPOOL, 61, SOUTH CASTLE-STREET, RIGHT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Cy Post-office and Mousy orders to be made payable to JOSEPH SEWILL. LIVERPOOL. TEETH. DENTISTRY NOTICE FOR NORTH WALES, 1862. BY HER MAJESTY'S ZA&S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. PARTICULARLY NOTICE REGULAR ATTENDANCE AT 4S- LLANDUDNO, at Mr. Hughes, Chemist, Mostyn Street, the 1st Thursday and 3rd Monday and Tuesday in each month. BANGOR, CAXTON HoesE, Next Visit July 7th. ear CARNARVON, at the UXBRIDGE ARMS, July 1st ifa- DENBIGH, at Mr. P. Roberts, Chemist, July 2nd. ?- WREXHAM, at Mrs. Jones, Hope-street, J..e 19th. ?- SHREWSBURY, every Saturday, at 48, High-street. 4-Y PWLLHELI, Monday, 30th June. OBTEO-EIDON, WHAT IS IT1 See Patent. March 1st, 1862, ATo. 560. GABRIEL'S OSTEO-EIDON, PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Analysed and Reported on by Professor Pepper. Prepared in their Lahoratores and under their personal superintendence Messrs GABRIEL'S OSTEO-EIDON' is tj?", t", free from b^'ixture Being completely plastic, it is moulded with the utmost accuracy to the is guaranteed free ? ? ??t o?e ?Hbythe wLer an? ^distinguishable by the keenest observer being elastic, ?cas?no?ng ? preure? whilst the coating of Virgin Gold secures it from being tainted by drugs or abnor- mal secretions. EFFICIENCY OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. The Inventions of M.es. srs GABRIEL, the old-established and experienced Dentists, h:we,bronght the practice of their profession to so high ?'? ?°' ^ion that partial or entire Set, of Teeth can be promptly and perfectly their pro.ession to s t> = reinovej and replaced at pleasure, to be worn without the least inconvenience, adjusted and i:n suc adjusted natural teeth of great beauty, and to be incapable of any noxious effect upon the mouth MESSRS. GABRIFL, THE OLD ESTABLISHED SURGEON DENTISTS. (ESTABLISHED 1815. SEE DIPLOMA.) rIW 134, DUKE-STREET, LIVERPOOL (OPPOSITE BERRY-STREET). 27, HARLEY-STREET, i CAA VENDISH-SQUARE, AND 33 & 34, LUDGATE-HILL, CITY, LONDON. 05, NEW-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CLASS 17. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH, BEST IN EUROPE, FROM FOUR TO EIGHT GUINEAS PER SET WARRANTED. CONSULTATION GRATIS. MJVlFliSSiSS RS GABRIEL'S prepared WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. Price li 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 wId. by all Chemists in town and country, at Is. 6d. per box. Agents for Ban"0r 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 JAMES K. RAINFORD, POULTERER & FISHMONGER, MARKET PLACE, BANGOR. NOTICE. &tM- OF ?7:?D/77'or.V??DFD. ?HEaboveFARM??? ^hav- 1, i." 1)"" di' '?'d ,f by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the SALl' thereof ?)y AUCTION as previously advertized I will not take place. WM. DEW, Auctioneer. Bangor, 24th June, 1862, ELLIS. & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PORTLAND CEMENT, 23, STRAND-STREET, LIVERPOOL. JUST PUBLISHED, A SERMON, Preached in BANGOR CATHEDRAL, on Sunday, 1st June, 1862, by J. W. TREVOR, M.A., CHANCELLOR OU THE Drocmm AND CAXON RESIDKNTIABY OF BANGOB, ON TIIE OCCASION of the DEATH of The Late Very Rev. JAMES HENRY COTTON, DEAN OF BANGOR. Published at the request of the Dean's family.