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NORTH WALES. WANTED, a small UFURNISHED ?y COTTAGE, for a term of years, on a,?ni.-?ll -By Ltter. post paicl, Mrs. BI-NKEY, Llandudno. HOLYHEAD. A PARTMENT?, WANTED.—A LADY AND A Gentleman re'Iuire a c,nforta"le Sitting and Bcd- room (or perhaps Two Bedroomi) during the ensuing Wiutrr. — Applications ?ti?ti,?g lowest terms, to be ad- dressed to ALPHA, Tost Office, Bangor. DIVING APPARATUS. WANTED, bv th" AVEXFORD DInxo, Co., V V at a moderate price, a complete Set of DIVING GEAR in Workius Order a.id Cn al)le of Working in Ten Fi?thoni E,?gi,i?? and a ?l(?.e Helmet. Application by letter given particulars of Gear alllllowe,;t price to WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, Manager, HOUSEKEEPER, GOVERNESS, OR COMPANION. A Widow Lady from London, highly edu- cated and Musical, desires an engagement in either of the capacities in Wales or elsewhere. She has had, considerable experience ill the management Domestic duties, having undertaken tho so l e charge of a Gentle- man's establishment in the country, as well as the care and Tuition of the Children.—Address, B., care of the Pro- prietor of this Paper. TO BE LET, No. 3, G-LANDWE TEIZ- RACE, and the COTTAGK. GARTH.-the latter furnished or unfurnished.—Apply to J. GREGORY, Garth, Bangor. n IMPORTANT TO TANNERS. TO BE LET, (WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION), A Large and Commodious TANYARD, in Ath. Ir?,??? of ?RU'M.Uits. The STOCK, STEAM ENGINE MACHINERY and FIXTURES, to )M taken at a Valuation. For further Particulars apply on the Premises and to Mr. W. I)icw, A.,ti.r. B.)g,,r. LLYSPAEN, NEAR ABERGELE. TO BE LET, PENYBRYN HOUSE, con- Tt?i.i??,, 4 Sitting Rooms. 8 Bedrooms, 2 Dre?in:; Booms, gond Kitchens, StJhling, Coach-honse, &c. It M delightfully situated, with good roads, and^ commanding a mo,t extensive view of the S.. A IWI-.y Station within a few hundred yards of the house, will be opened, early in July. Immediate posaesMon can be had. Apply ou the premises to Mr. T. BOOTE, or by letter to Mr. "WRIGHT, Peninaenmawr, near Conway. LLANDUDNO, NORTH WALES. QUEEN'S HOTEL. TniS uErivaUed MARINE HOTEL has Tb,??. newly decorated, elegantly furnished and is replete with every accommodation for Visitors. It has aho a Spacious Cotfee Roolll and Ladies' Saloon; Livery Stables, Posting and Lock-up Coachhouses. Excursion Coaches leave the Hotel every Morning, (Sunday excepted) to Bangor and Carnarvon. Table D'Hote Daily. ° Dinners provided for private Families, W. G. ROBERTS, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN NORTH WALES TO LET. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, replete with ,T every modern improvement, and situate in one .f the best Fishing localities in N urth 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, which will bring London and the Midland and Northern District. 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., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. RHOS-Y-GAD INCLOSURE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a i? Meeting of the Persons interested in the Inclosure of Rhos-.v-Gad, .situate in the Parish of Lliuifairpwllgjvyn- gyll. County of Anglesey, will be liolden at the Railway Hotel, whell all estimate of the intended Works will be submitted to the Proprietors. ROBT. ALGEO, Valuer. 18th July, 18G2. RHOS-Y-GAD INCLOSURE. I ROBERT ALGEO, of Hendy, in the I Parish of Lhmfaiipwllgwyngyll, in the County of AIlle;ey, 1110 Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure: of Rhos-y-Gad, situate in the Parish of Llanfairpwllgwyn- gyll, iu the County of Anglesey. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a Schedule of all Claims and Objections which have bceu made in the matter of the said Inclosure, and of my determinations therei n, has been deposited at the hall- way Hotel, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all Persons interested therein. Given under my Hand this day of 18th July, in the year of Lord 1802. year of Lord 1862. ROBT. ALGEO, Valuer. MERIONETHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1862. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Assizes and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Merioneth, will be held at Dolgelley, in the said County of Merioneth, on Friday, the 18th day of JULY instant. All Justices of the Peace, Chief Con- stables, Coroners, Stewards, Bailiffs of Liberties, Jurors, Prosecutors and Witnesses are requested to attend at Dolgelley, aforesaid, on SATURDAY, the HHh day of JULY instant, at the hour of TEN o'clock in the aforenoon of the same day, to d" those things which belong respectively unto them to be done. Dated the 1st day of July, 1802. SAMUEL HOLLAND, ESQ., SHERIFF. Sheriff's Office, Portmadoc. ANGLESEY SUMMER ASSIZES, 1862. "1\\ T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 1? Next Assizes, aad General Gaol Delivery, for the County of AKGLK?Y. will be held at BE.?.[-u?. in the said County of ASOLESET, on THUH?DAY, the Twenty Fourth day of July instant. ?' All justices .y the P?-e, Chief Coroners Stewards, Bailiffs of Liberties, Jurors, 1 rosecutors, and Witnesses are requested to attend atBEMMAM.s, afore?t d ? F?DAT, the Iwet?v Fifth day of July instant, at the bour of Ten o'clock in the Forenoon of the same day to do those things wiuch belong respectively unto them to be "iiated this Fifth day of July, 1802. ROUERT DA VIES, ESQ., SHERIFF. Undersheriffa Office, Beaumaris. CARNARVONSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1862. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Assizes and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Carnarvon, will be held at Carnarvon, in the said County of Carnarvon, on MONDAY, the 21st day of JULY instant. All Justices of the Peace. ChiefCnnstables, Coroners, Stewards Bailiffs of Liberties, Jurors, Prose- cut< and Witnesses, are requested to) attend lit the National Schoolroom, in Carnarvon aforesaid, on TUES- DAY the 22nd day of JULY instant, at the hour of TEN o'clock in the aforeuoon of the same day, to do those ihtaffs which belong respectfully unto theiii to be done. Dated the 1st day of July, 18:52. DAVID WILLIAMS, E;-jSHERIFF. Sheriff's Office, Poitmadoc. DENBIGHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1862. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the  A-i- for the County of Denbigh, will 1,? i? t Pnthin i? 't e s..d County, on Mo?AY. the 28th .MofJ?yi?t?t. ?d aU Ju.ice" of the PeMe. M-q-?, ttay ot ?u)? '? of Liberties and a 1 Jurors, PotsoM boundbyreco n Prosecutors, ltnesses and others havill'" bllsiness t the salll AssIzes. .e hereby reqUIred tc) t?ttend ,it the County HI?ti-ill, nfores"itl, t 10 o'cl(,ck on 'fn:sDAY MORNl:iti, the (1.13, of July Iiijtaat, at which' Hour the Court will sit and 1) ro(?ee Xj husine,g. ?'HURH WILLIAMS, Basnet. High Sheriff" UaderiiieriS » Offl, e, St. Asaph, 10th July, IMPORTANT NOTICE. MESSRS. GABRIEL BEG to inform tho Inhabitants of CAR- NARVON and its vicinity, that they may in future he consulted at Mr. HAWKR1DGE S, Bookbinder, &c., Bangor-street. attendance—AUGUST 5, Md SEPTEMBER 2. Date of next attendance—AUGUST 5, and SEPTEMBER 2. THE BIRTH OF A SON AND HEIR TO THE KINMEL ESTATES. A PUIS Lie DINNER will take place at-the J' Ilee Hotel, Abergele, on WEDNESDAY the 23n 1 inst., at 5 p.m., to celebrate the above Auspicious Event. Tickets. 7s. Gd. each, may be had on application to Mrs. Clarke. For the Committee. A. F. WATTS. Hon >rary Secretary. Bee Hotel, Abergele, July 12th, 1S02. __? ? ? ? ? E N I N G LLANFIH ANGELYNIIO W YN CIIURCII, Near Vale 1/ SIt/ion. T LANFIHANGELYNIfOWYN CHURCH ?will be re-opened for Divine Service on Tuesday, ti 22nd JCLY ip<tallt. Dh'ine Senice will commence at 11 n. HI in Welsh, and a Serin-ju will he preached by the Lord Bishop of Bangor. At 3 p.m. (in Welsh), a Sermon will he preached by the Rev. Morris Wittiam.).. Rector of Llanrhyddlad. Andat li o'chick p.m. (in Welsh), a sermon wilt be preached by the Rev. Hugh Owen, In- cumbent. of Llancrchymedd. Tilcro being a considerable deficiency iu the funds, a collection will be mù" after eaeh service. The clergy are respectfully requested ti appear in Surplice.. S =n,,?,?t- wiU be provided by the Committee at the National School. The Valley Hotel is close to the Vallev Station, awl conveyances can be procured from the-i.ro to the Church. Llanfihangelynhowyn Church is about Two miles dis- tant from the Valley Station. The down Train from Bangor arrives at the above Station at 10 17 a. :nd t' te up Train to Bangor passes the saoie Station at 6 20 p. m. Ilhoscolyn Rectory, July 10th, 13Si ROYAL WELSH YAcaT CLUB REGATTA, CARNARVON. UNDEIt THE PATRONAGE OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. PRESIDENT, The Right Honourable Lord WILLOUGHBY* D'ERESBY. COMMODORE, Col. the Hon. E. G. PENNANT, M.P. VICE-COMMODORE, Sir R. B. W. BULKELEY, Bart, M.P. KEAR-COMMODORE, LLEWELYN TURNER, Esq. rilHE ANNUAL REGATTA will take place T.. FKtUAY, August 15, 1862. THE LIST OF PRIZES. I.-A PIECE OF PLATE, value 40 Guineas. Open to bona 1hle sea-going Yachts belonging to Royal Yacht Clubs. No centre boards allowed. Entrance Is. L?.-A PIECE OF PLATE, value P,20., to be sailed for by decked sea-going Yachts belonging to the Royal Welsh I?,?ht Club. Entrance, 10s. 6d. 3.-SAILING BOATS PURSE of 9 Sovereigns.—A first Prize of 5 Sovereigns, a secoml Prize of3S?vereigns, and a third Prize of 1 Sovere i gn, to be sailed for by Open ,l belonging \oSW:n:nt nie;n}Y2fe keel, Entrance, 2s. 6d. 4.—AMATUERS? PRIZE of 10 Sovereigns (plate or money at the option of the winner), to be run for by bona fttle Four-oared Racing Boats, to be rowed and steered by Gentlemen Amateurs not more than two crews from one Club allowed. Entrance, 2s. Gil. per Oar. 5.-JUVENILE AMATEURS' PURSE of 4 Sovereigns. -A first Prize of 3 Sovereigns, and a seconc! Prize of 1 Sovereign, to be run for by Four-oared Boats, to be rowed and steered by Gentlemen under 19 Years of Age. To be run in heats. Entrance 2s. 6d. each Boat, to be given to the third Boat. In this Race the Club reserve to them- selves the right of classifying the Boats allowed to run. G.—CARNARVON WATERMEN'S PURSE of 5 Sovereigns.—A first Prize of 4 Sovereigns, and second Prize of 1 Sovereign, to be run for by Four-oared Boats belongiug to the Port of Ciirnarvon, and rowed and steered by Watermen belonging to the Port. To be rowed in Heats. Entrance, 2s. 6d. each Boat, to be given to the third Boat. The Club reserve the right of classifying the Boats allowed to run in this Race. Should three boats not he entered in proper time for this Race, the Prize will be offered for Yachts' Gigs. 7.-PRIZE FOR FOUR-OARED GIGS, of 8 Sovereigns. -A first Prize of 5 Sovereigns, and a second Prize of 3 Sovereigns, to lie run for by Four-oared Boats belonging to all comers. To be run in heats. Gentlemen Amateurs excluded. Entrance, 2s. Gd. each Boat, to be given to the third Boat. B,-A PAIR-OAR, RACE.—A SILK JACK, to be rowed for by Gentlerueu Amateurs without a Steersman. PAIR-OAR RACE for Punts, rowed by two Oarsmen and a Coxswain.—A first Prize of a Sovereign and a second Prize of Ten Shillings. 10.—A PUNT RACE for One Sovereign.—A first Prize of Fifteen Shillings, a second Prize of Five Shillings, to be run for by Two-oared Punts, each Punt to be rowed by one Rower, without a Coxswain. No Entrance Money. ll.-SCULI,ER& RACE. 12.—A TWO-OAR RACE (and a Steersman) for Sailor Boys under 16.—A first Prize of Fifteen Shillings, and a second Prize of Five Shillings. 13. DUCK HUNT. In all Matches three must start or no race. A GRAND DISPLAY OF FIRE WORKS IN THE CASTLE. The Band of the Royal Carnarvonshire Rifles will per- form during the Regatta and Fire Works. The Competitors must enter their Vessels or Boats with the Secretary, on or before Six o'clock p. m., on Tki [:RSDAY, the 14th of August, after which double Entry will be charged up to Nine o'clock p.m on the same day. when :ri,ty!s i\ee :ll\f.i. O;e8'f, :u:lbl to attend personally, are requested to communicate in writing the Name, Port, Rig, and Tonnage, old measuie- ment, ?? Keel's Length of their Vessel, according to the Sailing Class to which she belongs. It will be proper to state distinctly the Prize or Prizes for which they intend to compete, and the distinguishing Flag they propose to All Letters should be addressed (post free) to the Secre- tary, at the Royal Welsh Yacht Club House. The pro- ceedings to commence at Half-past Ten o'clock, a.m. N.B.—It is most earnestly requested that no Yacht or other Vessel or Boat, not engaged iu the Races, will cross the Racing Vessels during the Matches; and that to pre- vent mistakes, they will not carry colours at the Mast- head. G. R. REES, Hon. Sec. Liverpool, Beawnaxis Bangor,& Kenai Bridge. *1 THE STEA tEH  "DRUID"  <-?)'? HUNTER, WILL sail from the LANDING STAGE, I l'mr;cE's PIEH, L!EHPOOL, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, \nd FRIDAYS, at ?leve.; o'clock mornin" and leave the MEKA[ BRIDGE on TUESDAY?, THURSDAYS. and SATURDAYS, at Ten o'clock morn- in" callillg at 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 anival of the Packet fr"m Liverpool, and returns 'in time for the Stagerss.uhngfor Live^ol. PRICE ul CO., 16, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool. n -_u_- -.11 niTY OF DUBLIN STEAM PACKET ) COMPANY. i SUMMER SAILINGS.—Oil and after T V May 2, 1(402, the « PRINCE ARTHUR will leave the PRINCE'S LANDING STAGE. LIVER- POOL, for LLANDUDNO, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, and MENAI BRIDGE, every Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday, at Eleven o'clock a.m., 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. For further particulars apply at the Company^ Offices, 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, oil the arrival of the Packet from Liverpool, I and returns in time for the Steatuws sailing forliYBrpool. ESTABLISHSBfi 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLANDS' PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR TURNIPS, GRASS, WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, POTATOES, &c.r AND THEIlt BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, ARE THE BEST rREPAUED AND CIIE.VPEST MANURE OFFERED TO THE PUPLIC. SiaMOJGHAfll AND CHESTER. BANGOR PUBLIC INEWS ROOM, Open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., AT J. K. DOUGLAS'S, "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" OFFICE. IIIGII-STREET, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Guinea er annum, iiiA will entitle a subscriber to that amount to enter the Room at any time the hOllrs "pecitied ahove. H?-GuiMT ?er ?nnum, ?I?'ch wiU gin' a .u?cri?r t,? that amount the .?r? to the Room from 10 until H ()\lock in t!Je t'vcBing. "'??O?S???)RERS?h be .?r.?tt?l from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., on payment of TWOPENCE and from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m., on payment of ONE PENY. _???_ FOR THE SEA SIDE. A SUIT COMPLETE FOR 503, WARRANTED ALL WOOL AND THKOUGHLY SHRUNK, OF WELSH TWEEDS, SCOTCH ANGOLAS A DOH E V IO T S f f Patterns can he forwarded and a SUIT made at Eight Hours' notice, at dOl-I N t fig QD N S 0 N 9 BANK PLACE, BANGOR. PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT, ARCHDUKE CONSTANTINE OF RUSSIA, &c. SNOWDON SPARS AND FOSSILS, BRITANNIA &; MENAI BRIDGE STOISTES, FENMON AGATES, ANGLESEY CORNELIANS AND JASPERS, A JOHN ARONSONjS JEWELLER, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. The above are manufactured into various articles suitable for REMINISCENCES OF WALES. MEDALS OF THE BRITANNIA AND MENAI BRIDGES AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. To BRITISH COLUMBIA for 233 10s. WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION TO NEW YORK DIRECT. ~K1 RP HE LIVERPOOL, NEW I YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA \7tBE???' STEAM-SHIP COMPANY intend des- patching their Full-Powered Iran Screw Steam Ships, calling at QUEENSTOWN, to embark pas- sengers and despatches as follows WEEKLY FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. CITY OF MANCHESTER Wednesday 23rd July. CITY OF BALTMORE. Wednesday 30th „ KANGAROO Wednesday 6th Aug. 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. Mr. ED. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. I Mr. A. F. WATTS, Aberg?le, QUEENSLAND. "BLACK BALL" LINE OF BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN EX-ROYAL MAIL PACKET. This Line of Packets is composed of tho largest and most m{i:n ;Jklip'Sh;t\te,1tanddifu: only one which has had the distinguished honour of a visit from Her Majesty the Queen. LIVERPOOL FOR QUEENSLAND, On the 25th Jnly, and from CORK 30th July, The beautiful clipper ship "PRINCE CONSORT," ????? 1235 Tons Regis ter, 3000 Tons Burthen, WII'IFFLIAAA Captain JONES. This beautiful clipper ship is about to proceed on her second voyage to Australia; her passenger accommodation is of the first order, the between decks being lofty and well ventilated. Apply to T. M. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall-street, London 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. Win. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesea. Mr. T. Edwa'-ds, 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 an,115th of every month, Ship. Reg. Bur. Capt. Date. I' Ch. .1m Champion of ) 1946 45W Out?idg? 5th Aug the ) Matilda 1035.3000 Stevenson 15th Aug. FOR SYDNEY, "BRILLIANT" (From London) 23th July. "CORNWALLIS" new .(From Loudon) "10th Aug. FOR MELBOURNE, "CINDERELLA" (From London) 30th July. FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds. "PRINCE CONSORT" (From Liverpool) .25th July. Ditto. (From Cork) 30th July. "SULTANA (From London) 25th July. "FLYING CLOUD" (From London) 30th Aug. \V ANSFELL" (From London) 30tli Sept. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, PACKET FOR THE 5th AUGUST, (Taking "Victoria Passage Warrants" and Bounty Tickets" without extra charge,) The Magnificent Ex-Royal Mail Packet   CHAMPION OF THE SEAS,  1946 T.??, R,git?r, 4500 Tons Burthen. This .?,g.ifim.t eUpper was built by Donald Mc.Kay, the celebratod builder of the Lightnin, Donald M'Kay, and Great Tasmania. She is one of the" Black Bull" fleet which has been visited by her Majesty the Queen, who was pleased to say she had no idea there were such magnificent ships in her merchant service. The saloou caliin is handsomely furnished with every convenience, inclusive of bedding, linen, &c. Apply to T. M. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall Street, London, GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street, or J AMES DAINES & CO., Water-st., Liverpool. AGENTS: Alr. Edward Ellis, Garth Point, Bangor. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead. Air. Win. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesea. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay. Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Via QUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, (Under Contract 10ith Her Majesty's Provincial Govern- 1nelitfor the Conveyance of the Mails.) 1862 SUMMER ARRANGEMENETS 1862. THE MONTBEAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S first-class powerful Screw Steamers t NORWEGIAN Capt. M'MASTERS, c  Mps. HIBERNIAN GRANGE, '?t?   BOHEMIAN „ BERLAND, .2ik,NOVA SCOTIAN.. „ BAHAKHNB, JURA „ AITON, ANGLO-SAXON. „ GRAHAM, NORTH AM ERIC AN,, 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 Iajesty'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 Cont. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. ° Cabin °' Passage Money to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Licpiors, which cau be obtained on board. St?ge Passage Money to QUEBEC, SEVEN GUINEAS, including a plentiful supply of Cooked Pro- sions. 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 front the Ocean Steamships to the Rail- 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 GREENHORNE, 17, Gracechurch- ,t,?,,t; and to ALLAN BROS. and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRI- TISH COLUMBIA. dW Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants, or Bounty Tickets for Launceston or HobartTown, will be carried by this Line, the latter via Melbourne.  MHE WHITE STAR" UNE T OF BRITISH and AUSTRALIAN '????-EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIPPERS, I sail as below, Landing and forwarding Passengers to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. Theline is composed of the following celebrated clippers- Shin Ship. RED JACKET. CHARIOT OF FAME. WHITE STAR. QUEEN of the NORTH. BLUE JACKET. ELECTRIC. MERMAID. MERCHANT PRINCE. SHALIMAR. MISTRESS of the SEAS. LORD RAGLAN. GREAT AUSTRALIA. And many others well-known in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Ship Captain Tons Reg. Tons Bur. Date. KING OF ALGERIA Brown 1707, 3000, July 24, SHALIMAR Alien 1591, 2750, Aug. 20. RED JACKET Billinge 2000, 3500, Sept. 20. BLUE JACKET White 1440, 2750, Oct. 20. FROM LIVERPOOL TO AUCKLAND, VIA MELt 7RNE, » SH.VLIMAR .'en 1591 2750 Aug. 20. BLUE JACKIT :iite 1447 2750 Oct. 20. FROM LONDON TJ CANTERBURY. MERMAID H. Rose 1320 2000 in August. CHARIOT or FAME Kerr 1(309 3000 The well-known packet-ship" Kum OF ALGERIA" will be despatched for Melbourne, as the White Star packet of the 2ilth July. This ship has made several fast pas- sages, and has splendid accommodation for all classes of passengers. In the Saloons, bedding, linen, and all neces- saries are supplied. The Second Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage berths are equal to those of any ship in the trade. ForMttht, passage, and aU particulars, apply to For refwht, 1"Hg1i. v1b'iC'îiAMB, to 21 Water-street, Liverpool, H. T. WILSON, COOKE & CO., 27, Leadenhall-street, London. Or t4 PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, Bangor; JOHN JOKES, Steam Packet Company, agent, Carnarvon T. BELL; Holywell or to ROBERT PRITCHARD, Newry- street, Holyhead. N.i—Willox's Australian Ifintl Book sent post free for 2 stamps. ESTATES.—LAND AND HOUSES to bo i'? SOLD by Public Auction and Private Contract HO USES and FARMS to Let throughout th KingdMn, see the ESTATES G AZE rTE, published on tholst, 8th, loth, flud 23rd of the month. Annual subscription, £1 single number, 6d. (stamped.) Olfice for Advertisements, 200, Fleet-street, London. I GRIFFITH DAVIES, DRAPERY, MERCERY, MILLINERY AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. THE MOST LEADING STYLES, and tho greatest NOVELTIES of tho SEASON, ia FANCY DRESSES, SHAWLS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, BONNETS, FLOWERS, &o. In loss of appetite, the want of due enjoyment of food, and in weak digestion, U80 TmOJ?C?-S?S TBGID SAUCE, A Cosmopolitan Relish.—Price Is. | ALSO, THOMAS a MERIONETHSHIRE SAUCE The most delicious, economical, and generally useful SAUCE extant. Price Is. (id. Sold by Druggists, Grocers, and Italian Warehouse-men, everywhere. BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH-STREET. BANGOR. ISAAC ROBERTS respectfully informs the Public, that the above Establishment is now replete with Large and Choice Assortment of Ladies' and Gemlemell's Boots Ld gl?-. in Stock, adapted for the present se"son, which, for durability, quality, and price, are uiiiurp?ed. Orders executed IUI usual. Special attention is given to all orders, antI gentlemen can rely upon obtaining a really First-Class Article. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. LLANBERIS, N 0 It T II W A L ES THE OLD ESTABLISHED DOLBADARN HOTEL. TOURISTS AND VISITORS, and the PuLHe s'?n?raNy, are respectfully informed, that i_ the ?bovo Hotel has been entered upon by tho underMgtte.L and Iws undergone a thorough renovation in the completion of which he has spared no expense, in order to secure the comfort and convenience of those that will favour him with their patronage, which he will study to deserve, by moderate charges and attention. R. ROBERTS, Proprietor. BOATS ON THE LAKES.—GUIDES AND PONIES TO SNOWDON. DUBLIN STOUT, IN BNSLISH EASURE CASKS. FIiNDLATER AND CO., Porter Brewers, Mountjoy Brewery, Dublin. HALF-BARRELS, 18 GALLONS; BARRELS, 36 GALLONS HOTHEADS, 54 GALLONS. AGENTS IN MOST OF THE TOWNS IN ENGLAND. SEWILL'S WATCHES, Maufactory, 61. South Castle-street, right opposite the Custom House, LIVERPOOL. WATCHES forwarded FREE and safe to any part of the kingdom upon Receipt of a remittance. A WitiTTEX 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 Castle-street, Liverpool (directly opposite the Custom House,) who will by return of Post. sei.2 & first class Watch of the description required, warranted to keep good time, and exchanged if not approved of. SEWILL'S Silver Horizontal Watches, Jewelled and Warranted, C2 2s., £ 2 10s., t3, t3 10s each. SEWILL'S Silver Patent Levers, Capped, Jewelled, and Warranted, £4, JM, t6, le7, and £ 7 10s. each. SEWILL'S Gold Horizontal Watches, suitable for Ladies or Gentlemen, £1), tfi, and £7 each. SEWILL'S Gold Patent Detached Lever Watches, Cases 18 carat fine, V !Is., £10 lOa., £1212s. 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, 0 0 THESE WATCHES WILL BE FOUND INVALUABLE. Golil-16, 18, 20, and 25 Guineas each. Silver 6, 8, 10, and 12 Guineas each. An immense stock of PRESENTATION" WATCHES, in Gold and Silver, of the finost quality and magnificent designs. SEWILL'S GOLD CHAINS, In the newest patterns, with Pateat Detector Swivels, El Us. 6d., S2 2s., £3 10s. each, free and safe per post. Captains, Shippers, and the trade supplied on the most reasonable terms. NOTE TIlE ADDRESS.—THE OLDEST WATCH MANUFACTORY IN LIVERPOOL, 61, SOUTH CASTLE-STREET, RIGHT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. dw Post-office and Money orders to be made payable to JOSEPH SEWILL, LIVERPOOL. VENETIAN AND OTHER BLINDS SUPERSEDED BY THE PATENT LATH BLINDS, 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 01' order. AGENT FOR LivERPOOL- M. ELLIS, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND CARPET DEALER, 65 AND 67, BUM-STREET. VENETIAN AND OTHER BLINDS. SIX per cent Debentures—Canada Landed Credit Compally-Chief Office-Capital, £ 200,000. Victoria Hall. Toronto. Bankers-Messrs. Smith, Payne and Smiths, London Brokers—Messrs. Brunton and Son, London. The Com- pany grant Debentures for sums of £50, £100, £500 and kl,000, for periods of three, five, seven, and ten years, bearing interest at 6 (Six) per cent per annum, both principal and Interest being made payable in London- and the payment of Interest is guaranteed to the day, viz. on the 1st January, and 1st July, at their Bankers in London, and the same can be received through aiy of the country Banks. Application for the Debentures and for any information may be made to Messrs. Brunton and Son, Stockbrokers, tr:n nzt]Ji'BhIoL;,o;¡oknrs, N.B.—The Half Yearly Interest on the Company's Debentures will be paid on and after the 1st of July, on presentation of the Cou pones at the Banking House of Messrs. Smith Payne and Smiths, London. KELLEY'S POST-OFFICE GUIDE to t\. LONDON, now ready, with Map of London and Ground Fhn of Exhibition. Post 8vo., cloth, lettered, price 2s. 6d. Kelly and Co., 0111 Hoswell-court; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. and all booksellers. MR. E. W. THOMAS, Organist of St. Ann's Church, and Teacher of the Piano. forte, Organ, and Harmonium, BETHESDA, NEAR BANGOR. PUPILS attended in Bangor and neighbourhood. Terms, One Guinea per Quarter. DENBIGH, BUTHIN.^AND^ CORWEN RAILWAY DENBIGH, 'COMPANY. 1WLWAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway Company, will be held on FRIDAY, the 1st day of August, 1862, at One o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, at the White Lion Hotel, at Ruthin, pursuant to the provisions of the Denbigh. ltuthin and Corwen Railway, 1862," for the purpose of authorising the issue of New Shares in the Capital of the Company, in lieu of such Ordinary Shares, in ths Company, as shall have been cancelled, and to such amount. and with such preference or pliority of dividend over the ;îíbeSà!L;c Company, and upon such terms a i shall be determined by the said meeting. By Order, GEO. MOUSLEY, Secretary. Ruthin, July 10th. 1862. TEETH. DENTISTRY NOTICE FOR NORTH WALES, 1862. BY HEMAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. PARTICULARLY NOTICE REGULAR ATTENDANCE AT Cw CARNARVON, Messrs. Gabriel, will in future attend at Mr. HAWKUIDGE, Bookbinder, Bangor Street, August 5, September 2nd. G;1'j" LLANDUDNO, at Mr. Hughes, Chemist, Mostyn Street, the 1st Thursday and 3rd Monday and. Tuesday in each month. 4W BANGOR,"CAXTON HOUSE, Next Visit July 7th, August 4th, September 1st. I DENBIGH, at Mr. P. Roberts, Chemist. August 6th, August 3rd. $W WREXHAM, at Mrs. Jones, Hope-street, June 19th. tit* SHREWSBURY. every Saturday, at 48, High-street. 4W PWLLHELI, Friday, 1st of August, at the White Lion Hotel, AIR DOLUELLEY, at the GOLDEN LION, Tuesday 29th July. OSTEO-EIDON, WHAT IS IT? See Patent, March Ist, 1862, No. 560. GABRIEL'S OSTEO-EIDON, PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Analysed and Reported on by Professor Pepper. Prepared in their Laboratories and un\lr their personal superintendence, ??4eS3?. GABRIEL'S OSTEO-EIDON is gt,??d free from any admixture. Being completely plastic, it is moulded with the utmost accuracy to the mouth and J"ws, so as to be at once ,,tflt by the wearer and undiitinguishable by the keenest observer; bemgelutle. it occasions no feeling of pressure, whilst the coating of Virgin Gohl secure* it from being tainted by drugs or abnor- mal secretions. EFFICIENCY OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. The Inventions of Messrs GABRIEL, the old-established and experienced Dentists, have brought the practice of their profession to so high a degree of perfection that partial or entire Sets of Teeth can be promptly and perfectly adjusted and in such manner as to be removed and replaced at pleasure, to be worn without the least inconvenience, to present the appearance of natural teeth of great beauty, and to be incapable of any noxious effect upon the mouth, MESSRS. GABRIEL, THE OLD ESTABLISHED SURGEON DENTISTS. (ESTABLISHED 1815. SEE DIPLOMA.) M" 134 DUICE-STREET, LIVERPOOL (OPPOSITE BERRY-STREET). 27, HARLEY-STREET CAVENDISH-SQUARE. AND :M & M, 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. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S prepared WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. Price Is. 6,1. per box, directions enclosed. Sold by all Chembt. in town and country.  MESSRS. GABRIEL?S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for Preserving aid Cicautng the Teeth and Gums, is sold by all Chemists in town and country, at Is. Od. per box. Agents for Bangor ilfr. Griffith, chemist, High-street Carnarvon, Mr. G. Owen, chemist; Denbigh, Mir Gee Beaumaris, Mr. Roberts, Chemist i Pwllheli, Ur. Morris, ehcuiistt; &xulwch, Mr. Rooe, Chemist j Holyhead J, G, Roberts, Medical Hall.