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T. RICHARDS & COMPANY, FASHIONABLE MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILORS, CLERICAL, PROFESSIONALS, AND CIVIC ROBE MAKERS, LIVERIES, &c BANGOR. SPRING 1869. In our CLOTH DEPARTMENT we have a Large and well-selected Stock of New Coatings, Scotch Tweeds, and Fancy Mixed Vestings. In this Department our patrons may rely on getting what every gentleman wants-a well-fitted Garment, cut on proper principles by our Foreman, JOHN HAMLET, of whose abilities and good taste the London Institute spoke so highly at the great competition held in the month of June, 1868. 31 THOMAS'S MERlONETHSItlliE IMPERIAL SAUCE, IS THE MOST DELICIOUS, ECONOMICAL, AND GEERALLY USEFUL SAUCE EXTANT PRICE h. 6d PER BOTTLE. ALHO, THE TEGID SAUCE! of approved excellence, and at a price within the reach of all classes, j_ PRICE ONE SHILLING. N.B—The above Sauces are carefully prepared (only) by JANE THOMAS, CHYMISX, BALA. SPECIAL MANURES FOR SPRING. GRIFFIN, MORRIS, & GRIFFIN'S PATENT BONE MANURES, CAREFULLY PREPARED FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF EVERY CROP. CERES WORKS, WOLVERHAMPTON. AGENTS MR R. WILLIAMS, BANGOR; MESSRS. E. MORRIS & Co., LIVERPOOL. PRICE LIST AND LIST OF PRIZES ON APPLICATION. See pages 11 & 12, Important Notice. 246 CITY TEA7 COFFEE, FAMILY GROCERY, AND ITALIAN ESTABLISHMENT. ESTABLISHED 178,0. MESSRS. BOWERS BROTHERS BEG RT»te?Hlly to acknowledge the con- ted to them have their personal atten- tinued and increasing patronage of _nn.n tion and care. the Nobility and Gentry of the County MESSRS BOWER?' TEASha?ebeen and Principality. They can assure their ???T?S??'9?? *f?. MESSRS BOWERS TEAS have been Patron and the Public that the Articles noted for many years, and they es lupplipd from their Establishment are of pecially solicit a trial of them by all who fnt-class quality, and all Orders entrus- desire good and fine quality. FRENCH AND ITALIAN CONDIMENTS AND PICKLES. SAUCES, ESSENCES, AND CULINARY REQUISITES. BURNING OILS, CANDLES, HOUSEHOLD AND SCENTED SOAPS. BOWERS BROTHERS, 101, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. IT.B.-All Orders to the amount of £2 are Carriage Paid to any Railway Station, 43 WINES, SPIRITS, &c. THOMAS JONES, & Co., MENAI BRIDGE AND BANGOR, &c. Superior London Gin. Allsopp's Mild and Pale Ales, October brewings. Old Irish Malt Whiskiell. Mild Ales, 22s, 24s, 27s. 30s per Half-barrel. Fine old Jamaica Rum, &c. File Ale, 30s ditto, ditto. Xartell's ami other French Brandies. Porter, 24s per Half-barrel. Geneva, Port, Sherry, Claret, Bottled Ale, 3s 6d per dozen pints. Champagne, &c. I » Porter, 3s ditto. Publicans supplied with Ale on the same terms as the Burton Breweries. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS CSFNFAES VAULTS, Bethesda; BRITANNIA VAULTS, Portdinorwic MARKET VAULTS. Bangor; and THE STORES, Menai Bridge. Orders per post will have immediate attention. ;)02 VRON COLLIERY, NEAR WREXHAM. (MAURICE & LOWE'S) BEST MAIN AND HOUSE COALS AT LOWEST PRICES APPLY TO M. B. MAURICE, MINING ENGINEER, HIGH STREET, BALA, APROPRIETOR AND SOLE AGENT. 425 ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND'S BONE MANURES. PREPARED FOR TURNIPS, GRASS, WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, POTATOES, &c. ALSO, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, CHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM. AGENTS: Mr J. J. BANCROFT, Chemist, Ruthin. I Mr T. E. BlitCil, Chemist. Mold. Messrs. J &O. EDWARDS, Pwllheli. Mr JOHN JONE". junior.. Chapel-street, Llangollen, Mr LEWIS .TONEJ. Llwvnon, Llanfair, Anglesey. j Mr EDWARD JONliS, Biyasiou. C.ir.iwya, Holywell. I m. MiwiASI) JON lis. Llatibodr, Merioneth- Mr WILLIAM JONES, 14, Lion street, Dolgelley Mr JOlIN LEWIS. Cleifing Valley, Anglesey MrJOSHP'l LLOYD, Miller, St. Asaph. Mr KVA N' NEWELL, Towyn, Merioneth. Mr JOUN RAE, Castle-street, Carnarveu- Mr ROIJEIU' ROIIEHTS, Seed«man, Llaniwst. MrGEOKUfi SrMP-CN, Bulkcley place, BEKgor. Mr J. TAYLOR, Colesliill Cottage, FliDt. 207 NEW PATENT ELASTIC STOCKINGS. KNEE CAPS. &c., The maunal of which these are madc, is recommended  the F.cutty of a8 being pecuharty ELASTIC and ?MPRF?B?n.andTHEBl.STINVENTIONforgivin?  and pendent support in nU caSC8 of WEAK NESS -,I of the LEGS, VAIZICOSE m ?AI?, kc ""? i??u?ight in t?? tl",?, and i.?,- {?"e Md is drawn on ]ike an ordinary Stocking Price Cm 4s. fid., 7?. M., l0s to lGs each. Postage, 6d. JOHN ?H?E M?factn.er. 228, PICCAILLY LONVC N. Specimens may be seen in the Crytal Palacs. E N -N WATCHES Of all kinds. LEVER HORIZONTAL OHKONOMKTF.lt KKYLESS CHRONomtAPll I CLOCKS Of An kinds, I)RA INO-IIOOM DINING-ltOOM CARRIAGE CHURCH HALL & SHOP (.OLDJEWELLERY Of the newest Design. I!):A?E?T8 BROOKES EARRINGS LOCK KT3 NECKLACES Me BENSON who holds the appointment to H.R.H the Prince of WaleR. has just published two Pamphlets, enriched mvl embellished with illustra- tiong-one upon Watch and Clock Mitking, and the other ODon Artistic Gold Jewellery. These arc scnt post free ;nV M.Mh. Persons living in the country o, abroad can [elect the article required, and have it for?.rl?(I with perfect safety. ?. Old Bond Street allCit.y Steam Works, 581 & GO, I Ludgate HiH. 379 JSSOOO TO BE LENT ON Mortgage in sums of from £ 1000 to to £ 3000.—Address, N. office of this paper. 421 ADVANCES, INVESTMENTS. ENDOWMENTS. rjlHE MUTUAL SOCIETY (2, (Wham J Buildings, Guildhall, Loudon, KC.,) adopt. the principles of an ordinary Building Society, but on an im. proved and extendert basis, making Advances by Ballot and Sale for Urms of 20 .wars ou Government Stocks, Foreign Bonds. Shares, Houses, Land Leases, or any other securities of sufficient value. Tontine Bonus. Certificates grauted in connection with the above. For particular apply to Mr 0 It Ellis, National Schools, Holyhead, agent. 521 ORME & SONS, > ST. ANN'S STREET, MANCHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1845. Manufacturers of BILLIARD TABLES, Gas Pendants, Oil Lamps, Sofas, and every de-scrip tion of BILLIARD ROOM FURNITURE. SOLE MAKERS OF THE PATENT CUE TIP FASTENER. Price List free on application. cialtø 11)1 uctton. LLANFAIR. ANGLESEY".—IMPORTANT TO fAR- TIES FURNISHING AND OTHEUK-S.I. of ex- ceedingly handsome HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, and other EFFECTS, at IVY COTTAGE, or Green Gate, close to the Llan. fair Toll-gate, Anglesey. MR. W. DEW has received instructions iyiL ir'm Captain Burnaby, R.N., TO SELL BY PlJBLIgoru8;f8' u:bIbo cottage oEnl. ) the 26th day of April, 1869, the whole of the modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFF ECTS, corn- uprising a beautiful Drawing-room suite in Walnut-wood carved frame COUCH, single and sewing Chairs, up- holstered in Green Damask to match," a neat CHEF- I FONIER with plate back and front, circular Table, four- tier Whatuot, Sofa Table, Pier Glass in gilt frame, BRUSSELS CARPET and Hearth Rug, "new;" Fender aud Fire Irons, an assortment of real Chinese and Ja- pitnese ORNAMENTS in Cups, Vases, Jars, Bowls, Waiters, Tray, Basket, Whatnot, Cabinet. &c: a collec- tion of PHOTOGRAPHS, WATER COLOUR DRAW- 1NGS, OIL PAINTINGS, &c. The Dining room con- tains a substantial TELESCOPE TABLE, seven feet long; Easy Chair, Spring Seat, set of njne polished Birch, single and smoking chairs, Walnut-wood DESK, with drawers and cupboards; Cast Fender and Fire irons, Kidder- min.ter Carpet; pulished (Jak SID E BOA RI), with drawers and cupboards OIL PAINTINGS and ENGRAVINGS, &o Hall Hat and Umbiella Stand, Fitzroy's Barometer, Oil Cloth and Mats, Lineu Press, Stair Caipet aud Bods, &c. The coutents of live Bedrooms in French Iron BED- STEADS aud Palliasses, Flock Mattresses, Feather Bol- sters and Pillows, polished Deal Wnshstands and Dressing Tables, manhogany and polished Deal CHESTS OF DRAWER-I, Swing Dressing Glasses, Toilet Services, sponge and hip Baths, Folded Board Robes, Towel Rail*. Carpets, Fender and Fire Irons, BLANKETS, Counter- panes. Table Linen, China and Glass SEll VICES, Plated ARTICLES, Salmon Rod, Breechloading Gun, Kitchen Fuiniture and Culinary Utensils, Tables, Chairs, Dresser, EIGHT DAY CLOCK, Cupboards, &c. Together with few Out-door Effects, Cucumber Frame, Hand Glass, Meat Safe, Garden Seats and Tools, kc. The Premises to Let for a term of years. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, prompt. Catalogues may be had at any of the principal Hotels in the counties of Anglesey and Carnarvon; on the pre- mises; and of the Auctioneer, Wellfield tiouse, Baiigor. MENAI BRIDGE, ANGLESEY.—A valuable anllcom. pact. Dwelling-house and Yard for Sale. j\/f R W. DEW has received instructions 1VX from Mr W. Thomas, contractor, to Sell by Pub- lic Auction, -It the Victoria Hotel, Menai Bridge, Angle- sey, on Monday, the 3rd day of May, I860, at two o'clock in the afteruoon; subject to conditions then and there to be produced, in one or more lots, all that very desirab_ le anti reccntly built FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Yard, situate and kuewn us No. 1, Greenfield Ter. race, Menai Bridge, containing Dining-rdom, Drawing- room, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Attics, Closet, Kitchen, Scull??,v &c. also a 2-Stall Stable, Coach house and Hay-loft. The Dwelling-housc is in most substantial repair, having been recently erected, well fitted throughout, Gas and Water laid on, and in every respect a most desirable residence for a small family. For further particulars apply to the Solicitors, Messrs. Barber and Hughes, Bangor, or to the Auctioneer, W ellfielll House, Bangor. 483 BELMONT, BANGOR.-Sale of Household Furniture, Crosskill's Cart, Iron Harrows, Ploughs. An Excellent Milch Cow. Two Store Pigs, and other Effects. M R W. DEW has received instructions iVi from the Rev. Leonard Slater, to Sell by Public Auction at Belmont, close to the City of Bangor. on Tuesday, May 4th, 180i>, a general assortment of HOI T SE- HOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, comprising Mahogany Cheffoniefs and Walnut do. with Marble Slab and Glass doors, Spring Seated Easy Chairs, Rosewood Framed Single do, New Brussels Carpets aud Rugs, Wal- nut Three lier Whatnot Eight day French Time Piece in Elegant Ormolu Case and Glass Shade, a new-brilliant- toned Cottage Pianoforte by Broadwood," Seven Octaves, Quantity of Music, Cast Fender and Fire Sets, Oak Branch Hat Stand, Eight-day Time Piece, by 4i King," Mahogany Sutherland Table, uil Cloths, Door Mats, Mahogany Four- post and half Tester Bedsteads, Hangings and Palliasses, Hair Mattresses, Kneehole Dressing Table, Mahogany and Painted Wardrobes with Sliding Trays, Drawers, and Cupboards, Washstands and Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Cribs, Cane Seated Chairs, Cheval Glass, Kitchen Furniture and Culinary Utensils, Deal Tables, Cupboards, Oak Dresser, an Excellent Mangle, Barrel Churn, Wire Meat Safe, &e. Together with the OUT- DOUR EFFECTS, comprising an Excellent Milch Cow in full profit, Two Store Pigs, Pony, Basket Cairiago, Harness, Double Barrel Gun and lWle, a Broadwheel Crosskill's Cart, equal to new, Gear, Saddles, Howard's Iron Harrow and Wheel Plough, Wheelbarrows, Ladders, Garden Tools, Avery's Weighing Machine and Weights, Green's Lawn Mower, Iron Garden Roller, Cucumber Glasses and Flower Pots, &c. An elegant London Built Britzka with Glass Front forming an open and Close Vehicle with Pole, Shafts and Lamps complete, Superior Bets of London made Double and Single Harness Plated Furniture, being the property of a Gentleman having no further nile for them, and sent for the Convenience of Sale. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock at neon precisely. Catalogues may be had at the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood, on the piremiies, and of the Auctioneer, Weildeld Honse, Biiagor. MENAI BRIDGE, ANGLESEY.- Sale of Substantial and Modern Household Furniture, etc. MR W. DEW has received instructions I from Mr W. Thomas, contractor, to Sell by Public Auction. at No 1, Greenfield Terrace, Monai Bridge, on Thursday, the 6th day of May, 18(i9, the whole of the very useful and well-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Sitting-room, Spanish Mahogany Oval Loo Table, Carved ditto, Sideboard with Cupboards, Drawers, Collarette, etc., complete, ditto framed Sofa, Easy and Single Chairs, Pier Glass in Gilt frame. Scroll Fender and Irons, Tapestry Carpet and Rug, Sewing and Stand Tables, Damask Hangings, 2 Light Chandelier, Engravings, etc. Dining-room,—an excellent Mahogany Telescope Table. Cheffonier, Easy and Single Chairs, Pier Glass, 2-Lilit Chandelier, Oak Book-case, etc. Ifitli,-Bi ahogany Hat and Umbrella Stand with Marble Slab, 2 Chairs. Bronze 8 Day Clock, Mats, Oil Cloth, etc. The contents of a Bedrooms and Attics in Polished Birch Half-Tester and Freuch Bedsteads, Prime Feather B» ds, Washstands and Dressing Tables, Swing Dressing Glasses Chairs, Carpets, Chests of Dawers, Toilet Services, Blaukets,Counterpanes, Bed aud Tahle Linen, China and Glass, etc. Kitchen Furniture and Culinary Utensils, Patent Mangle, Oak Dressers, 8-Day Clock, Sofa, Tables, Saucepans, etc. ..ale to commence at 12 o'clock noon prompt. Re Savin. ABERDOV.EY.—Iron Ferry Steamer for Sale.—To be Sold by Auction, by Mil W. I'EW, on Friday, 7th May, 1869, 1f. at Two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Corbet Arms Hotel, Aberdovey, subject to coullitious then and there to be produced, the Iron Steamer 4 ELIZA BETH," lately plying on the Ferry in connection with the Cam- brian" Railway. She was built in 1805, by Lewis and Stockwell, London. 311 Horse Power Engines, with oseil. lating cylinders 2 feet stroke, built by James Watt and Co., Birmingham. Total length, 12t> feet; breadth, 20 feet; tonnage, 86 95; draught of water, 2 feet 7 inches. May be .eeuat any time at Aberdovey up to the day of bale. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bangor. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.-VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY', comprising a First-class LARGE HOTE;, aud FARM, on the Welsh Co;ist, for SALE. —Important to HOTEL KEEPERS, CAPITA- LISTS, and others.—To he SOLD by AUCTION, on Friday, 7th of May, 1803, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to particulars and conditions then and there to be produced), by MH WILLIAM DEW, THE CORBET ill ARMS HOTEL, AHEHDOVEY. ch?rmin?y git-uated on the fine Bandy beach of the ahove favourite watCl ing place, and immediately opposite to the Kailway Station. It is entirely a modern edifice, and contains Bar, Bar-parlour, Smoke-room, large Coffee-room, 0 Sit- ting-rooms, 31 Bedrooms, Billiard-room, Kitchen, Scnl. lery, Pantries Lauudry, Larders. Dairy, and capital Col- laring, with Coach-houses and 3 Stables, all complete and furnished. Together with a,1 extensive Wing, partly finisheel, and requiriug cumpletiun, and an excellent Kitchen Garden, the whole comprising al,out 2 acres. Mr .aviu arid his inspector have already expended on the above property, in buildiug and improvements, about 29,000. Also, about 10 acres of eligible iluilding Land, facing the sea. The whole of the above property is to be sold for a long term of years, "t a moder L(! rent. ?\)so, a good UPLAND FAtlM ?,lj-ini?g, cont"ining about IHIa. Or- 17p., on an AgriculLuml Lease, at morlemte rcntd. The who? of the excellent FURNITURE and STOCK- IN-TRADE, at the "Corbet Arms," may be taken at a valuation hy the Purchaser. The salubrity uf the dinlae has justly obtained for Aberdovey, {enjoying as is it does a southwesterly aspect, and being pericctSy protected from the North au,1 East winds,) the credit of being called Madeira "f Wales, as a winter resort for iuvalids it cannot be surpassed in the Kingdom. For Plalls antI further particulars apply to Messrs. Aslunst, Morris, and Co., Solicitors, <>, Old Jewry, London, R.C., Messrs. Tjlleard, Son, (jodden and Uoltne, Solicitors, 34, Old Jewry, and the Auctioneer, Wellfield House,Uan;;o'r,?.W. 441 ESTABLISHED 1S54. PERIODICAL SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., AT BANGOR. MB. W. DEW respectfully announces that im l?i. ?,?t .,I? of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will be held at the Mart, attached to the iiritish Hotel, Bangor, on Friday, the 14th day of May, 18Gy. In order to secure iltalls early application should be made, and all entries to be sent in oil or before Wednes- day, the 5th of May. Wellfield House, Bangor, 16th April, 1869, 535 4ialtq tig Auction. NOHTH WALL,5.—To be Sold by Auction, pursuant to a Decree of the Hih Court of Chancery made in a cause Williams v. Williams, with tbe approbation of the Vice-Chancelloi, Sir Richard Malins, in one lot, by MR. WILLIAM DEW, the person ap- pointed by the said Judge to sell the same, at the Commercial Hotel, at Portmadoc, in the county of Car- narvou. ou Tuesday. thA 11th day of May, 1869, at Two of the clock in th" afternoon precisely, the Leasehold Term and Interest in the substantially built Residence called ERW FAIR, situate in the beautiful Vale of Beddgelert, in the said county, containing Scullery, Kitcheu, Hall. Parlour, Diniug Room, Drawing Room. and five Bed Rooms, together with the Stable, Coach- house, and Grounds thereunto belonging, and including all Fixtures. Th. property is held fo4 the life of a gentleman (Mr O: !(:í:d 12e!s e lletotn:e3 con- current years certain, computed from the 12th day of November, 1868, at an annual ground rent of 14. Printed particulars and conditions of sale may be had (gratis) seven days prior to the sale, of Messrs. Powell, Powell, and Roberts, Solicitors, Carnarvon Mr Edward Breese, Portmadoc Messrs. Kloxam, Ellison, and Blox- ain, Lincoln's lun Fields, London Mr Charles Wilkin, 10, Tokenhouse Yard, L*Ddon at the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood; and of the Auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bangor. Applications to view th9 property may be made to Miss Davis, Plas Colwyn, Beddgelert. 546 NEAR BEAUMARIS, ANGLESEY, on the Shore of the MENAI STRAITS.—Charming Marine Iteeiùeuee to Let. LEI?, (either Furnishe d or Unfur- mo 13E LET, (either Furnished or Unfur- JL nished), for a term of six years, from the 12th day of May next, the modern and most eligibly situated Mansion called FRIARS, distant about a mile from the town of BEAUMARIS, upon the banks of the Menai Straits, commanding a magnificent view of the Carnar- vonshire iMountains, and enjoying a South-westerly aspect. It contains capacious and lofty Diuing, Drawing, and Breakfast Rooms, Library, a fine entrance Hall, witli Billiard Table, au excellent range ef Domestic and Culinary offices, good Cellars, six best Bedrooms, six Ser- vants' ditto, togetber with the excellent OUT-BUILD- INGS, consisting of 4-Stall Stable, 2 Loose Boxes and large Coach House, ?ith harness Room and Servants' Bedrooms. The whole surrounded by Ornamental Grounds, Flower Gar d ens, nd Shrubberies f A.. growth .,I variety. I g¡":1 aste h:e:ofY,:cets g;t:Je vî;: Eleven Acres of rich Grass Land may be had at £ 2 per acre per annum. For further particulars and cards to view, apply to Mr Wm. Dew, Auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bangor. PASTURE LAND AT TREBORTII AND BRITANNIA PARK, LYING BETWEEN THE TWO BRIDGES. —To be Let by Auction by MR WILLIAM DEW at TREBORTII if.l. FAKM-YARD on Monday, the 10th day of May, 1861J, at 11 o'clock a.m. prompt, the Depasturage of the greater portions of the TliiSBORTH ESTATE, and liRITANNIA PARK, from the 12th day of May to the 12til day of November, 1861). in Lots varying from Five to Fifteen Acres- Each Lot* will have a good supply of Water, and will be well fenced. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Well- fielil House, Bangor. FREEHOLD HOUSE AND COTTAGE FOR SALE AT UPPER BANGOR. rrO be Sold by Private Contract all that J[ excellent FREEHOLD HOUSE beiug No. 11 Summer Hill Terrace, Upper Bangor, in the occupation of Mrs Roose Hughes, together with the Cottage at- tached. It is situated in oue of the most attractive spots in Upper Bangor, faces the Menai Straits, and in a locality resorted to (without intermission throughout the year) by Tourists and private Families. For price and further particulars apply to Mr W. Dew, Wellfield House, Bangor. 35, COLLEGE ROAD, GARTH, BANGOR.—Sale of Serviceable and Modern HOUSEHOLD FUJ{NlTURE. MR J. PEITOIiABI) lias been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, ou the premises as above, on Wednesday, the 28th April, l&M, cmmeucing at One o'clock (precisely) the whole of the excellent HOUSE. HOLD KURINITURE, comprising Mahogany Loo, aud occasional Tables; Mahogauy Chairs, Easy Chairs, Arm Chairs, Couch, square Pianoforte, ill Mahogany case; Mahogany Cheffonier, Chimney Glasses, in giit and Ma- hugauy frames brass and irou Fenders, steel Fire tjets, Kidderminster Carpets, iron Hat and Umbrella Stand, Wheel Barometer, Mahogany four-post and Birch half- tester Bedsteads, flock Mattresses, excellent feather l'eds, Mahogany and Oitk Chests of drawers, Mahogany Night- commode, Toilet Glasses, Chamberware, Towel Bail, CIIne- seated Chairs, Oak Cupboard, Eight-day Clock, in Oak case; Oak Chairs. Tables, Filter, Crockery, GI>lis; to. gether with the culinary utensils, and other items. Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. RE JOHN JONES, A BANKRUPT.—Unreserved Sale of Modern and Substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE. indit J. PRITCHARD has t een instructed L to Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, the 29th April, 1869, on the premises, Brynteg-terrace, Upper Baugor, commencing at half-past t welve o'clock (pre- cisely!. the whole of the new and excellent HOUSEHOLD FUliNlTURE comprising Walnut settee and six Chairs, upholstered in green damask; Walnut Oval Centre Table, Waluut Cheffonier, with marble slab, plate back and panels Waluut Sewing Chair, Mahogany Loo, Octagon and Oval Tables; six Mahogany Chairs, tpholstered in 1-.air; Mahogany Couch aud Easy Chair Pier UllISses in gilt and maple iranes Crimson Moreen Hangings, Iron Fenders and Meel File Sets, Brussels and Venetian Carpets, Mahogany Hat and Umbrella Stand, wheel Barometer Venetian Blinds, Birch, Rosewood, anil Stained Half-tester and French Bedsteads, with appru- priate drapery prime Goose feather Beds, hair and hock Mattresses, Blankets, Ooul>terpane.. Sheets; stained and painted Washstands and Dressing Tables, Mahogany Waslistand, with marble slab Mahogany Toilet Glasses, Towel Rails; Mahogany Chest of drawers aurl Twilet Drawers; Mahogauy .N ight-Commode, cane-seated Chairs, Eight-day Clock, in oak case; Hardwood Chairs, oak Cupboard, with glazed front; a capital new oak Dresser, part set of Dinner and Tea Services; culinary utensils, oic. Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. IMPORTANT TO HOTEL KEEl ERS, CAlt PRO- PRIETORS, AND uTHEKS. 11IR JOHN PRITCHARD has been in- structed by Mr J. Hughes, of the !\1anchester Anus Inn, Upper Bangor, to sell by Public Auction, at the Yard attached to the Inn, Oil Friday, the 30th day of April, 1869, commencing at Two o'clock, preciselyt wo Heiiers, one to calve in May, and the other now in full profit; five Sheep, tive Lambs, a strong Cart and Frame, a very superior four-wheel Phieton, with cover; acapitd two- wheel Car. in good order; useful Shandry, two sets of Harness, Saddle, side Saddle, together with a few lots of Household Furniture, comprising eight-day Clocks, Oak Chairs, Tables, painted Cupboards, ?% ahstands and Dres- sing Tables, i,t p?,i?ted Freuch dewads, feather lieds, Slate Manger, &c. Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. In Chancery. ELLIS v. JACKSON. NEAR BEDDGELERT, NORTH WALES.-Compact Freehold Property, com- prising Farm Houses and Buildings, Land, and Si; :ep- walk. containing altogether upwards of J3 acres. MR. DAVID JONE8 has been appointed by the Vice-Chancellor, Sir John Stuart, to Sell by Auction, at the Town Hall, Portmadoc, on Friday, the 21st day of May, '8û1J, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in Lots, pursuant to a Deciee of the High Court of Cuancery made in the above cause, the Freehold Farm called liEUDY NEWYDD, containing upwards of 48 Acres, let with right of Sheepwalk to Mrs Margaret Roberts, widow, as tenant from year to year, from the 29th September. 1868, at the annual rent of £25; and one Undivided Third of a FREEHOLD SHEEPWALK adjoining thereto; the Freehold Farm called CWlll CAKTH, adjoining Bendy Newydd, containing upwards of 57 Acies, let with right of Sheepwalk to Mrs Margaret Roberts, widow, as tenant from year to year, from the 2\Jt,h September, 1808, at the annual rent of £ 25 and another Undivided Third of the said Freehold Sheep- walk adjoining therlto; and the remaining one Undivi- de,1 'llmd of tIlt) said MieepwaJk, all situate iu the parish of Ueddgelert, Merionethshire, together with the valuable OAK aud other TIMliEH upon the said firms. There aro Valuable Veius of Slate upon Cwm Cacth Farm. Too two Farms, and Two Undivided Thirds of the said Sheepwalk, will be offered in one lot, and if not sold, theu in two lots. The properties may be viewed, and printed particulars and conditions of sale had (gratis) at tho Commercial Hotel, Portmadoc; the Goat Hotel, Beddgelert; the principal Hotels in North Wales, Chester, Liverpool, "lid Manchester; ofMrChadea Witk'n, N., 10, Tokenhouse Yard, London, Solicitor and from the Auctioneer, Tre- liiadoc. 552 MINING SHAKES. By Mr BRANCH, On Monday, the 10th day of May next, at 4 for half-past four o'clock in the afternoou precisely, at the Qaeen Railway Hotel, Chester, ill such Lot or Lots as shall then be determined on, pursuaut to au order of the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lan- caster,  :mAHES in the well-known and old- /.)0 ""tablished Mining Company, called "The TaUrgoch Mining Company, Limited." This Company's Mine i. situated at Dyserth, near Rhyl. TliiB Company is a very flourishing concern, and has for many years paid very large dividends. For further particulars apply to the Secretary of the Company, Mr William Smith, Dyserth, near lihyl; to Messrs Palgrave, Reynolds, and Lyon, solicitors, 3, Lord-street, Liverpool; or to Messrs Simpson and North, Solicitors, I, Bumford-street, Liverpool. M2 galea Eg faction. 1869.-The Aunual Letting of Lands at PLAS GLAN- RAFON FAWR, near Carnarvon. MESSRS. OWEN AND SON respectfully beg to announce that the Letting for this year is fixed to take place on Monday, April 2(ith, 1869, at 1 o'clsck p.m. precisely, when the depasturing of this Farm, comprising about 300 Acres of capital pasture landll will be let to the highest bidder upon the usual conùitions. The wliole will be arrangeil into convenient lots. For further particulars apply to Messrs. E. H. Owen and Son, at Pwllheli or Caruarron. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. EVAN H. OWEN end SON, I at the Bull Hotel, in the towu of Llangefni, in the County of Anblesey, ou Thursday, the 2'Jth day of April, WJ, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to such conditions as shall be then aud there prulluced) all that very excellent iarm called li-Mb- W Y DD, otherwise CAE-CACYNOO and CAE CYM- MWCH, containing 19¡¡, Or. ftp. or thereabouts, situate in the parish of Llanfechell, ill the saill lJounty of An- glesey. John Thomas, Tenant from year to year. All the Buildings aie in good condition, vor further particulars apply to Mr Hugh Jones, So- licitor, Carnarvon, or to the Auctioneers, Bridge Street, Carnarvon. 452 ,IIE RION ETHS HIRE. -!ro Contractors. Builders, Car- penters. and Others-Oak and othe,' Timber, Trees, and 1'01"s.1'o be Sold by Auction, by 1,1 R. LEWIS WILLIAMS, at the Red l' Lion Inn. Dolgelley, on Wedtje?y, the 28th day of April, 1869, between the hours of six and s4MB iO the afternoon, and i?ub j ?t to such conditions as ,W be lh,?. produced, in the following Lots :— LOT I. 980 Oak measuring timber numbered with a scribe. 6u3 Oak poles scribe marked with a x 02 rails scribe marked thus 28 Ash trees numbered with a scribe. 36 A sh poles Inarked thus 7 Birch trees uumbered with a scribe. 3 Birch poles sciibe marked thus LOT II. 350 Oak measuring timber numbered with a scribe. 247 Uak poles sciibe marked with a x 6'7 rails scribe marked thus 6t Asli trees numbered with a scribe. 53 Ash poles scribe marked thus 7 Alder trees numbered with a scribe. 3 Mountain ash trees numbered with a scribe. 20 Mountain ash poles scribe marked thus LOT III. 303 Oak trees numbered with a scribe. 4U2 poles scribe marked with a x 78 rails scribe marked thus I ;j Birch polcs. 3Asil trees numbered with a scribe. The above Timber are growing upon Ffriddarw, above the Turnpike Road leadlUg from DulgclJ"y to Machyn- lleth, and within one mile from the former town. Mr David Thomas of Llwyn will show the Lots, and for further information apply to Mr Griffith J. William8. Solicitor, Dolgelley; or to Mr Edward Evans, Cefntrefor, near Talsarnau. 550 PORTMADOC, CARNARVONSlillIE.-Iniportant to Hotel Kcepers Others. MESSRS B. WILLIAMS & SON, have if. received instructions foom Mrs Jones, of the Sportsman Hotel, Portmadoc iwho is retiring from business), to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, on Friday, May 7th, Ibli!¡, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty, of which due Notice will be given, all that com- modious and well known Family ittilt Commercial Hotel, culled the SPORTSMAN, distant about 2 minutes' walk from the Portmadoc Station ou the Cambrian Railways, and a like distance from the Festiniog Railway Station at Portmadoc. With the extensive Yards, Stabliug, Lock-up Coach-houses, and other Out-buildings belonging thereto. The House consists of a large Cottee Koom, Coininereinl liooui, Smoking Room, Bar Ii, Bar Parlour, Kitchcn (htted up with a large Kitchen Range), Back Kitchen iwith a Room above Lhe latter adapted for a Billiard Table) also a fine lintrance Lobby, on the Groun(1 Fluor Sitting Koom, 5 Excellent Bed Rooms, Closet and Water Closet, on the Second Floor; 7 Airy Bed Rooms on the Third Floor. There is au extensive Wine and Beer Cellar underneath the House. There are also 2 Stables attached with Stalls for 10 Horses, and Lofts above both stables aud Coach-house. The Premises are held under a Lease, dated the 12th of November, 1802, for the term of 00 years from date of Lease, at a Ground Rent of £4 4s. per anmim. The House and Buildings have been most substantially built, aud tastefully arranged for the Trade, aud stand in the bestspot for business in the Town, being the next House to the Station, aud adjoining the only Road leading to and from the Station, and commanding a splendid view of the BurroundingCouutry. On the following day (Saturday) at 10 a.m., Messrs BENNETT WILLJAMS & SON, will sell by Public Auction, on the said Premises, all the valuable HOUSK- HOLD FURNITURE, China and effects, Stock-in- Tmde, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Hity and other Out- door Effects. For further particulars apply to bfrs Jones, ou the Premises; to li. Breese, Esq., Solicitor, Portmadoc; or e Auctioneers, Portmadoc. 56 AT RHYL.—Sale of tho remaining modern and excellent HOUSEHOLD FUltNITURLI, Fine-toned Cottage Pianoforte and other effects, at No. 4, Plastirion Ter- mc". To be so d hy auct.on by MR HEALING, on Thursday, he 29th of Apl? 1869, at el?,?l.,?k ,,? I thc premises No.4, Pi.?tii.. Terrace, 111 the town of Rhy!, theremaii.i g modern and excellent HOUSEHOLD FUll- NlTURE. 0 and 7 8ths octave Cottage Pianoforte in modelD case, 3 Light Gas Chaudileer with Globes, capital set of mahogany Dining Tables 9 feet 4 iuches long by 4 feet wide. a Perambulatoi, a few Books, Articles of Glass and Plated Ware, handsome Chimney Glass in gilt framo, and other effects, the property of Miss Junea, who is changing her residence and removing to Sunny Side Villa, Russell Road. The Bedroom Furniture comprises Sets of iron half- tester and other Bedbteads. Feather Beds, Palliasses and MHtraxses. Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes, Figured Valnask and Printed Calico Window Curtains, Mahogany aD,1 Painted Chests of drawers, Painted lJrcssiLg-tahles and Washstands, Toilet Services and DressingglaBses, Oak and Painted Wardrobes, Chamber Chairs, Carpets, Fen- ders, Fireirons, &c. The Sitting-Rooms contain a modern Mahogany Side- board, set of Dining-tables, modern Mah,)gany.fmmed Chairs, Easy ditto in velvet, Couches, Box Otlomau in greet, damask, Dining, Card, Work and Fancy Tables, capital Brussels, Kidderminster, and Tapestiy Carpets and Hearthrugs, occasional Chairs, Pictures and other Ornamentals, large size three-light Gas Chaudileer, &c.. also some Kitchen Requisites, and other Mi>c. lla:ie»n» Effects which will be described in the Catalogues. The whole to be viewed on the morning of Sale when Catalogues may be had ou the Premises or previously on application to Mr Healing, auctioneer, Georg" Hotel, Queeu-sireet, Uhyl. 553 public Noticed MrCIIAEL KENNEY, Bill Roster and Cencral Advertising Agent for North Wales, 80, High-street, Bangor. Contrilcts eutered into for posting bills in Great Britain l li-elilid. All Orders intrusted to M.K. from other towns by Kail or Post promptly attended to. l'.8.-lu connection with the United Kingdom Bill Posters Association." 10 1UCHARD ROBERTS, HOUSE PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, GILDER, &c., 358, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, T)EGS resp('tfully to announce to the .) Public that he has commenced bu"iness in the above premises, and trusts from his long experience iu London and Manchester,together with personal execution and supervision of all work entrusted to him, to merit a share of public patrouage. N.B.—Wood aud Marble imitated* and every variety of House Decoration carefully and expeditiously executed- 4J6 PARTS FASHIONS. OSEPit B E C K E T T & CO. b"s IT to announce that their Show of SUMMER J* ASHIONS, personally selected in Paris, will take place un Wednesday Next, April 28th, when they will have ready for inspection a large collection of Pilrisiall Novel. ties, in Millinery, Mantles, Jackets. Silks, Fancy Dress and Costume rubrics, French Muslins, Pi<jues, Lace Goods, Parasols, etc. EASTGATE HOW, CHESTER. MESSRS W. & C. BllOWN & CO BEG lvspectfully to announce that the usual 13 SPUING FASHIONS, selected by Miss Brown in Paris, will be shown on We,lnesday, the 28th instant. Thcy alsu beg to call attcntion to a large extension of their premises for the sale of Damask Table Liuen, Calicoes, Blankets, Muslin Curtains, &e. Chester, April 20th, 18B9. MESSRS BROWN & LAMONT. BEG to inform their friends and the public 'J they have competed their altemtions, and po'l"?.? opRuing theireuhtrged premises on Wednesday, th, 28th iuatant. with an assortment of CAHlN?r }<'URNI made on the premises and purchased iu Paris; Carpets of 1 all kinds, P.?p?r Hanging.. Curtain M?teriatf, &c. Chester, April 20th, 18G0. S7< |)u&Uc N otiCt. SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE. 2.«, HIGH-ST SERV A1GJ11'krlAEV GH-ST., ISS BUST respectfully solicits the pa- .'1.1 tronage of the inhabitants of Uangor and the neighbourhood. Several repectable servants are ID want of 8ltuations.- [2tj7 BEAUMARIS. f ut THOMAS uWEN AND SON, BEG to announce their return from the ) Markets with a variety of novelties suitable for the season. General Drapers, Fuueral Undertakers House Furnishers. Iron and Brass Bed Depot, Feathers Bedding, &c.. Cork-Matting. Agents for Wheeler nud Wilson's Sewing Machiues, Atkin's Patent Carbon Filters, Iron Fi noing Wire, Hurdles. Gates, Agriculturallmple. mens, Locks, Hinges Screws, Nails, General Hard- ware. General Factors. 44 JOHN WILLIAMS, TOWYN T I L E R Y AND POT T E R Y. FOR YD, NEAR ABERGELK, MANUFACTURER of Bricks, Land Drain Pipes, from 1J in. to 12 in. diameter. Flower Pots, Seakale and Rhuburb Pots, Seed Pans and v;is?? Chimney P.ts ?n,d? t y ??,c or ?ltv.. CIen:cf¡n;'tt: hzec :rkt;<ls easy transit of the (foods by rail or by sea, having a siding on tbe Chester and Holyhead Railway, and close to the Foryd Station, on the Vale of Clwyd Railway, and close to the Foryd Wharf, where vessels of large burthen can be loaded. 523 SEASON 1869. COLOMKNDY, MOLD. WALLOON, by the Flying Dutchman," I V out of Nina." (dan) of "Ninny,") by Cother stone," (Winner of the Derby', her dam" Annettee," by '• Priam," out of Potentate's" dam, by Don Juan." Walloon will serve Ilare,.g as under :-Thorough-breds, £ 5 5s; half breds, lZ 10s; groom's fee, 5s. Tenant farmers under EtiO per annum rent and dependent on fanning, at half-price. Accommodation for marcs, 20s per week. Apply by letter to Mr Henry DowelL Stud Gloom, Colomendy, Mold. N.B.—Route will be advertised gliortly, 37.5 HOUSE-WARMING. MR. J. E. WILLIAMS REGS to inform his friends and the public of the that to celebrate his assuming the proprietorshib PADARN VILLA HOTEL, LLANBERIS, THERE WILL BE A PUBLIC DINNER In the above Hotel, on THI'BSDAT, the 29tli day o! APRIL, lSC:¡. TIKOIAS TURNER, ESQ. CHAIRMAN* WIL HAYiVARD, ESQ., VICK CHAIRMAN. Tickets, Pis lid; may be obtained at the Royal Hotel Carnarvon; at the Castle Hotel, Baugor; and at the Padaru Villa Hotel, Llanberis. ,528 -Ui8j¡!I.- THE HADJI AND CARADOG Will Serve Mares this Season at PEN It H Y CAS T L E STABLES. THE HADJI, a Thorough bred Horse by JL Faugh a Ballagh, out of Athol Brose (Linda's Dam) by Orlando, her dam Haggish by Bay Middleton, out of ilountrosity by Plenipotentiary. The HADJI stands 15 hands 3 inches high, upon short leg., has great bone and good action. He r,n third foi the Derby, and second for St. Leger, ami won the Man- chester Uuion Cup. He also won a PIO-) prize at York, £ '2-5 at Manchester, 1807, and £\.3 at the Manchester .nd Liverpool Agricultural Show for the best thorough bred Horse capable of getting Hunters. Thorough bred Mares at 10 guineas; Half-breds, t3; Farmers' Marcs, kl 10s; Tenants, 15s. CARADOG, by Caractacus. (Winner.of the ? Derby.) ?t of Clara Webster by Gameboy, Carac- tacus 1.Jy Kiugeton out of Defenceless, by Defence Clara Webster out of Bassisbaw, own sister to Cloth worker, and the d'lffi of Ben Webster and Isoline; winners of Chester and Goodwood Cups. Caradog stands 14 hands 3 inehss high, with superior action. Will serve ponies not exceeding 14 hands high, at El each farmers' ponies, 10s. Caradog wtll attend Bettwsycoed on Mondays, and Llanrwst on Tuesdays, every week during the season, commencing at Bettwsycoed Monday, April the 2oth. 3 f ,il ti?? 2,;th, All applications to be made to Mr Pickard, Stud Groom, Penrhyn Castle. 563 1869. ARTIFICIAL MANURES FOR ROOT AND GRAIN CROPS, &c., MANUFACTURED BY HENRY HILLS, CHEMICAL AND ARTIFICIAL MANURE WORKS EAST GREENWICH, LONDON, AND AMLWCH, ANGLESEY. THESE MANURES are carefully prepared of the best materials, and the percentages of all are guaranteed. Orders for North Wales may be sent to the Amlwch Works, or to the Agents:— Mr Edmund Huut, Railway Hotel, Prestatyn. Robert Stealey, MilwrCotbige, Holywell, — Nathaniel Jones, J langerniew, Llaurwst. M. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. R. and J L. Pierce, Valley, Holyhead. Edward Joues, Nantuchaf, Llaneu^rad — Moses Williams, Penlan. Llangefni. E..Tones, khyd-y-dinu, Llandyfnaa. — O. and J. Jones, Post Office, Rhydwen. Joseph Roberts, Tan y Graig, Carnarvou. — Thomas Hughes, Nant Bach, Pwllheli. NITRO-PHOSPHATE OF LDIE. Thi manure has for the last twenty-one years given the greatest satiofaction to all who have used it for the various i-ooterops; it is recommended to employ no farm- yard manure with the Nitro-phosphate, but to apply it alone aL tho rate of- For 4 c\ ner acre. S.?d? 5 ? Mangold ? ? Carrots 6 H ? P?tatoes??? 't ? £7 PER TON. Packed in Bags of 2 cwt. each. CONCENTRATED DISSOLVED BONE. Prepare(I in a fine dry powder specially for the diill, antl containing about 45 per cent, of Phosphates, a 1I],)it efficient manure for all kiudsof creen croi>s and hill v^rw economical, two-thirds of the quantity of Nitro-phosphate being sufficient. £9 PER TOM. CORN MANURE. In addition to the Phosphates, this manure contains kiii- monia equal to about 17 per cent. of the Sulphate; the demand for this i. rapidly extending, nnd its use is strongly recommended in place of Peruvian Guano, either for Corn or Grass erops for Wheat it should be applied at the rate of two cwt. per acre with the seed, and a top dressing of two cwt. more in the spring; for Barley and Oats, about three cwt. should be used and harrowed in with the seed. £8 PER TON. PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO. Is highly recommended as a top dressing for Grass, or fiS a Corn Manure; its use is rapidly extending both in England and Ireland it is a powerful fel tiliser, £10 PER TON. Nitrate of Soda. Sulphat* of Ammonia. and other fer- tilizers always in Stock at Market Prices 4^2 IMPORTANT NOTICE. ImzE MEDALS AWARDED TO i. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS. International Exhibition, London, 1802. Iutcl'Uation.\1 Exhibition, Dublin, 1865. and numerous other places. GREKN'S Patent Lawn Mowers have proved to be the BEST and have carried off EVEUY PRIZE that has been given iu all cases of competition, and as evidence of their superÍurity, upwards of 4(;,(W have been sold since the supe,?it?i-ity, ,3o'(1 by all rcslchle lmnnionen. Steds- lUûn, &c.. in tlW Kingdom, vellvereu If) au uie pnnclpal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in England. THOX. GRKKN AND SON, Smithfii-M Iron Works, Leeds and 54 aud 55, Blackfriars Road, London, S. 4M MEXAI BRIDGE, BANGOK, BEAUMAITIS, AND LIVERPOOL. )N and after Friday, 2nd April (and until further Notice) the 11 llitiNCE AltTHUR," or other of the Company's steamers, it intended to sail as follows — From Menai Bridge- Niondavs, Wednesdaye, and Fríriay.. at ten a.m. From Prince's Landing Stage, Liverpool— Tuesdays, Thursdays, ami Saturdays, at eleven a.m. Conveyances for Carnarvon, Llangefni and Amlwch,, attend the arrival and departure of the steamers. Cargoes received at the North end of the Clarence Dock on \dne=day in each week. City of Dublin Co.'s Office, M-ai liridge, 27th March, 1869. 1