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J63 5s. SCOTCH TWEED SUIT, WITH CHOICE OF SAXONY, BANNOCKBURN, GALASHIELS, OR OTHER CELEBRATED MAKE OF TWEED. These TWEEDS, forming such favourable materials for Gentlemen's Clothing, and being preferred to all other Fabrics for Summer Suits by Tourists and othernit in our belief that a redly good article requires but to be brought stprominently forward at this minimum 11 prioe, in order to create a largely increawd demand. Such'being our c.uiction, it is with tu g"tt oonSdence that we direct special attention to ?OTCH TWEED SUIT ttSHTY.Nyz8MU.n!oa. WhemtMcoDtidered ?t this Suit is Md. up in the highMt ctM .tyie poMib! there is but one oon. tlueioD that can be arrived at, namely, that it is without parallel in the CLOTHING K TRADE. We may mention, for the satisfaction of those gentlemen who intend to select the "Bannoekbum" Tweed, that we guarantee to supply "Wilson and SonV Manufacture a very different Fabric from the coarse material usually sold under the name of Bannoekbura." T. RICHARDS & COMPANY, FASHIONABLE MILITARY AND NAVAL TAILORS, CLERICAL, PROFESSIONAL, AND CIVIC ROBE MAKERS, LIVERIES, &c. BANGOR. 31 PETBR K. WILLIAMS, (SON AND SUCCESSOR TO JO?? tT/?L??S, 91, H?EM/?oroy ?0?7). RHYL.) P R. W ?i?TS "S?e =on of p?rtMS furnishing, and also of BUILMRS, to   ?.?i.hins and Builders' Ironmongery, his stock of ranges being the largest v 1• Va. { 'St^eontinuance of the commands of his father's extensive connection. » North Wa'S les. HH e begs to maken of Sewing Machines- 49 'tJACti57 ? ? HA.MKULAi'Ot?, VELOCIPEDES, CU?S, FISHING RODS AND TACKLE, ELECTRO PLATE WARE. JOSIAH HUGHES, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGER, 037, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, MIDWAY BETWEEN THE POST OFFICE kND MARKET HALL, ONE of the best places in Wales to purchase all kinds of Builders and Furnishing f F IRONMONGERY. HIS STOCK is, at present, very complete in every branch of the trade. HIS WORK- SHOP is fitte(I up with the beet Machines and Tools for the manufacture of Tin, Brass and Copper doods. COPPER UTENSILS from the kitchens of the Nobility, Gentry, and large Hotels cleaned and re-tinned by  ?** H? ??GALVANIZED CHIMNEY TOP is the most elegant and effective cure of smoky chimneys, .bether Cl\uKed bv down draft or badly formed flues. '? ^GO^V^etylofEIIECTRO-PLATK WARE suitable for private families, Hotels, Lodging Houses,or presents. BATHS, VELOCIPEDES, and GUNS for sale or hire. BATHS. Y?OCIPEDE?nd? HUGHES, 237, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. 258_ WINES, SPIRITS, &c. THOMAS JONES & Co., MENAI BRIDGE AND BANGOR, &c. Superior London Gin. OMIrishM?ItWhiskjea. Fine old Jamaica Rum, &c. Martell's and other French Brandies. Geneva, Port, Sherry, Claret. Chamnasne. &c. Allsopp's Mild and Pale Ales, October brewings. Mild Ales, 22s, Ms, 27s. 30s per Half-barrel. Pale Ale, 308 ditto, ditto. Porter, 24s per Half-barrel. Bottled Ale, 3s 6d per dozen pints. Porter, 3s ditto. Publicans supplied with Ale on the same terms as the Burton Breweries. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS CEFNFAES VAULTS. Betheeda; BRITANNIA VAULTS. Portdinorwic; MARKET VAULTS, Bangor; and THE STORES, Menai Bridge. Orders per post will have immediate attention. 302 Wines paid duty on in 1868 by W & A Gilbey 670,994 gallons. Vide Wine Trade Review." TMsforms < twenty-third f th, total consumption of IVities for tlu year in the United Kingdom. W & A GILBEY WINE IMPORTERS AND DISTILLERS AGENTS- M DYKINS & CO. GROCERS HIGH STREET & UNION STREET BANGOR SINGLE BOTTLES or any quantity of WINES & SPIRITS can be obtained, at the same prices and of precisely the same quality as supplied at the Stores in LONDON, DUBLIN and EDINBURGH, and Books of Prices with descriptions of 208 varieties forwarded, on application to the Agents j ^S>VV<SVSSSSSS ??<? W&AGn.uEY's  \V ICASTLE TRADE MAKK ON BACH CORK. al bn uction. ~7NOAAN«RY.—TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY M R WILLIAM DEW, at the Castle i'A Hotel, Bangor, on Monday, the 2nd day of August, at two o'clock, the following Property, situate in Upper Br' ?e ?two very valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, called VRON and VRON UCHAF, a very commodious Warehouse, capable of conversion at small cost into a Dwelling-house, with Piece of Land attached a very Valuable Building Site acljoiriog Vron Uchaf, facing the College Road, and six desirable Building Sites in front of Vron, adjoining Brynteg and Mount Pleasant, commanding extensive view of the mountains. For further particulars apply to Messrs Barber and Hnghes, Solicitors, Bangor or to the Auctioneer, Bang9- UPPER 1)ANGOK, North Wales.—Valuable FKfSB- HOLD DWELLING HOUSES for SALE. MR W DEW hM received mstruehons iwt   T?M to Sell by PuMio Auction, on Mon- r? ?°"? ?v ? August, 1969, at 4 o'lock in the aaftiteerrnno oon ?< ?C:stlo Howl, B mgor, subject to con- ?t?n?hen and there to he produced, Three commo- dious and well-built Freehold Dwelling Houses, situate at Summer-hilt Termce, Upper Ban?r numbered res. uectively 7, 8, and 10, now in the several occupations of Sohn ?Uiama. Robert Davies, and John William, each containing Diait g and Dnwing-room, 6 Bedrooms and usual domestic offices, with gas and water laid 08, the present rent being 230 each per annum. These de8irale Houses have Bay Windows to the Dining and Drawing-rooms, and are in one of the most I favourite positions in the neighbourhood. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Barber and Hughes; Mr J"hn Roberts, solicitor, Bangor; and the Auctioneer, Woilfield House, Bangor, I Praliminarv Announcement. — BANGOR, NORTH WALESi-SAI.K of HOMES, CARRIAGES, HAR- NESS, ic.—Established 1854. 869 MR w. DEW begs respectfully to an- 1f1. nounce that his next periodical Sale of Horses and Carriages ?ill take place at the Mart attached to the B?S? Hot?l, Bangor. on Friday, the 20th day of August, m- §B first-class IIorBes and Cobs are sure to meet with 'emly Sale. ? secure ?d)? all entries should be made on or before Thursday, the 12th day of August, 30C, Wellfield House. 306 -BAi,LÃKE.BUlWING LAND. MRW DEW has been instructed to LET iv! by AUCTION, for a term of ?9 years at the ?e &. Hotel, Bala, on Saturday, the2M«lHy^f All t 18til», at Two o clock prei?ely, TWEN1 X LOTS of ?,i,,g beautiful sitcs for erection of Villa Raidences, overlookiug the lake, commanding magni- S s?ery. and close to the Railway Station which affords actcRS t?.,ll parts. affpSicaSS ?d ".?.n. may be obtained of Messn. Woodwofe and Plaskitt, 1. New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, solicitors; of Mr Walter B. C. Jones, Land T Corwen .t the ptace of sale. at the A»ent and Surveyor. Corwen at the place of sale at the principal Inns iu the neighbourhood, and of the Auc- tioneer, Mr William Dew, Wellfield House-Baugor. FIOAAA OR smaller sums to be advanced T-llM) U on '?"y of freehold or leasehold jHi? per?-Ypp'y. Mr W. H. Hewitt, Solicitor, 264, Hign Street, Baugor. m Saleg fig auctiDn. DENBIGHSHIRE AND CARNARVONSHIRE. SALE of the PARK POSTYN ESTATE, comprising about 731) ACRES, and the very desirable Far. called SYCHN ANT, situate within 2 miles from the TOWN of CONWAY. MK W. DEW respectfully announces that iyt be b? been instructed to Sell by Auction, at the CROWN HOTEL, DENBIGH, on Wednesday, the 4th of August, 1869, commencing at Two o'clock in the after- noon. subiect to condition. to be there and then pro. duced, the following very desirable FREEHOLD ° PRO- PERTI&14.  ?THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. PARISH OF LLANRHAIADR. Lot Name Tenant A. R. P. I-Park Postyn Farm Samuel Garner o23 2 a6 2-Bryn Occun Robert Daniel 55 2 29 3-Frith Newydd ° „ 85 2 35 4— Plas bach 20 2 20 5-Bron Lion, otherwise ( ( Tynyfron, and Fron or Richard Jones Cwmllwvd, situate close -j and {247 0 19 to the Village of Gyf-1 Robert Daniell fylJiog I v Total 732 3 19 LOT I.-The Park Postvn Fsrm is distant Two miles from the picturesque village of Llanrhaiadr, at which there is a station, and 5 miles from Denbigh. It is most beautifully situated, commanding extensive and chi.rming views of the Vale of Clwyd and the sur- roundirg magnificent range of hills. The Woods, which are upwards oi 114 ACRES, principally young and thri- ving Larch Plantations, all well stocked with Game of all descriptions, being surrounded by strictly preserved lands and is intersected by excellent Trout fishing streams anhs o:cig bheiciel':dt ¡.hre:t and Fees. LOT 2.-Has a good House and Buildings erected upon it, and the land ig well cultivated, and Lots 3 and 4 com- mand fine views and are capable of great improvements at a small outlay: all within a mile of Gyffylliog. LOT 5. -Is beautifully situated in a romantic valley adjoining the village of Gyffylliog, pleasantly interspersed with fine grown timber running down to the river Ceirw, noted for its Trout fishing. The new road to Ruthin, from which it is distant only four miles, iutersect s the lower portion. All the lower land is of superior quality, and commands a southern aspect. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF DWYGYFYLCHI. LOT 6.-All that very excellent FARM, called SYCH- NANT, coutaining 159a. lr. 20p., a large portion of which is of superior quality. It is well sheltered, and the higher land has recently been planted. 1 tis eonvenietJtly situated, being within two miles from the town of CON- WAY, and in the occupation of Mr Hugh J. Roberts. A stream of the purest water 9ses in this Farm, and it has been contemplated to form a Company to supply the towns of Conway and Llandudno with water from this source. The Ordnance Geological Survey of the District in which this Farm is situate shews the existence of copper and other minerals, and there can be little doubt that they exist in great quantities. The respective tenants will shew the Lots. Plans and further particulars may be had at the principal Hotels in North Wales, from Joseph Lovegrove, Esq., Solicitor, [Gloucester, and from the Auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bar.g". at by uctfOR. ANGLESEY.—VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS in the parishes of Llanidao, Ceirchiog, Amlwch, Llangood, Newborough, LlanfihAngel Ysceifiog, and Llaniestyn. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. W. DEW, on Friday, the 6th day of August next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at the British Hotel, Bangor, in the following or such other lota as shall be decided upon at the time of sale, and sub- ject to such conditions as shall then be produced LoT 1.-A FARM. with the DWELLING HOUSE and OUT-BUILDINGS thereto belonging, situate in the parish of Manidan, and known by the name of Bod- owyr iBaf, containing in the whole 103a. Or. 8p. or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr Hugh Williams. 2. A FARM, with the DWELLING-HOUSE COT- TAGE, and OUT-BUILDINGS thereto belonging, situ- ate in the parish of Ceirchiog, and known by the name of lynewydd, containing in the whole 57a. 2r. 13p. or, thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr It Kvans. 3. A FARM, with the DWELLING-HOUSE and OUT-BUILDINGS thereto belonging, situate in the parish of Amlwch and known by the name of Ty'n-y- Coed, and containing in the whole 20a. Or. 27p. or there- abouts, and uow in the oocupationof Mrs Etlen Jones. i. Two DWELLING-HOUSES, GARDENS, and CROFT OF LAND, situate on the road leading from Llanfechell to Amlwch, in the parish of Amlwch, and known by the name of Rhoa-yr-Ormes. The land con* tains Ia. Jr. 19p. or thereabouts, and the p oprty is in the respective occupations of Mr John Hi ghei and Mr William Thomas. 5. A DWELLISG-HOUSE, with the GARDEN and OUTBUILDINGS thereto belonging, situate in the road leading from Llanfechell to Amlwch aforesaid, and known by the name of Llaia Delyn. The land cion. tains lr. lip. or thereabouts, and the property Íd in the occupation of MrRobeit Roberts. 6. A FARM, with the DWELLING-HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS thereto belonging, situate in the parish of Llaugoed, and known by the name of Tyddyn Grugor, containing in the whole 18a. 2r. 22p or thereabouts, and nowin the occupation of Mr Thomas Hughes. 7. A FAIW, with the DWELLING-HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS thereto belonging, situate in the parish of Llaniestyn, and known by the name "f Tan-y-Marian, containing in the whole 65a. 2r. 21 p. or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr John Evans. 8. A FARM, with the DWELLING-HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS thereto belonging, situate in the parish of Llanfihangel Esceifiog, and known by the name of Yuys Ferw, containiug in the whole 71a. 35p. or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of the Misses Pierce. 9. A DWELLING-HOUSE, with the LAND or RABBIT WARREN thereunto belonging, situate in the parish of Newborough, and known by the name of Rhosydd. The land contaias G6a. 3r. 33p. The Tenure of all the Lots is Freehold of Inheritance. Lot 1 is intersected by the Chester and Holyhead Railway, and is only a short distance from Gaerwen Station on that line. The dwelling house is spacious and convenient, and of modern erection. Lot 6 is suit- able for the erection of a villa residence, and commands varied and extensive views of the Menai Straits and the surrounding magniBcent scenery. Lot 7 includes a valuable limestone quarry. Plans and particulars may be had at the British Hotel, Bangor; of the Auctioneer; or of Messrs Norris and Sons, solicitors, 36, North John-street, Liverpool. 870 CARNARVON.—In the matter of the Companies Act' 1862. Humphreys and Company, Limited, in Liqui dation. Sale of the remaining Effects not sold at the previous Sale. MR W. DEW has been instructed by the JVl. Liquidator to Sell by Public Auction, on Satur- day, the 7th'day of August, 1869, at half-past Two in the afternoon, on the Field opposite the Railway Sta- tion, Carnarvon, all the Effects not sold at the previous Sale, consisting of two Sawing Machines, Marble Monu- ments, Cisterns, Chimney Pieces, and sundry other Effects. Wellfield House, Bangor. CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESF.Y.-Desirable Freehold and Leasehold DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate at Conway, Tlanbedr y Cenin, Llangwstenin, near Conways, Llanerchymedd, Anglesey, Upper Bangor, and Llanllechid.—To be SOLD by AUCTION, by MR W. DEW, at the Castle Hotel, in the town of Conway, on Friday, the 13th day of August, 1869, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced and read, and in the following lots CONWAY. LOT L All that newly-erected Messuage or DWELLING- HOUSE and SHOP; situate in Castle.street, Conway, with a large Garden adjoining, and late in the occupation of Captain W. E- Roberts. The house contains twenty rooms, is in an excellent state of repair, and advantageously situated for business purposes. The property is held for the residue of a term of 70 years from the 1st of April, 1861, at a yearly ground rent of £4 Possession of the premises can be obtained on completion of th purchase. LLA;BEDR CENIN. LOT 2 -All those three DWELLING HOUSES (the site of which formerly formed part of the farm called Tydu, in the parish of Llanbedr y Cenin, in the coonty of Carnarvon, situate near the village of Llanbedr, on the road leading from the said village to Bedol, uoir in the occupation of Robert Davio, Margaret Jones, and Hugh Davies. The houses, which are substantially built and in good repair, are held under a lease for 60 years from 30th of May, 1863 subject to a ground rent of 15s. MMaayv LL,ILN(;wsTENIN, NKAR CONWAY. LOT 3. All that old established Public-house, known as the ROYAL OAK, with a fine Guden adjoining, situate in the parish of Llangwstenin, within a mile and a half or thereabouts of the town of Conway, and adjoin- in" tie turnpike road leading from Conway to Abergelo, foerly in the occupation of the late Robert Jones, and now of Mrs Ann Jones, widow. The premises are held for the residue of a term of 46 years from the 29th Sep- tember, 1831, at a yearly ground rent of £ 1 Is. Also, all that FREEHOLD PIECE of LAND or GARDEN, containing 150 square yards or thereabouts, adjoining the said Turnpike-road, and situate opposite the premises lastly hereinbefore described, and now or lately occupied therewith. yoLCUpie LLANERCHYMEDD. LOT 4 — All that DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, situate in High-street, Llanerchymedd, in the county of Anglesey, in the occupation of Mr John Forsyth, chemist and druggist Lot 4 are freehold of inheritance, and are situated in the principal thoroughfare of the town of Llanerchy- medd. medd. UPPER BANGOR. LOT 5-All that DWELLING HOUSE, with the Yard and JPreinises thereto belonging, and now being Number 34, Britannia-street, Upper Bangor, and in the occupation of Miss Roberts- This lot is a freehold of inheritance, and house commo- dious and well repaired LLANLLECHID. LOT G.-All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE and GARDEN, litunte in Caellwyngrydd, in the parish of Llaullechid, in the county of Carnarvon, and now in the occupation of Mr William Owen. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Well- field House, Bangor; or to Mr J. T. Williams, Solicitor, Carnarvon, 1000 In the Matter of the CompatiieE; Acts of 1862 and 1867. -To Slate Quarry Proprietors and others.—Unre- served Sale of first-class Machinery, Plant, Tram Rails, &c., including HUNTER'S SAWS AND PLANES, at the Lledr Vale Quarry, Dolwyddelen, five miles from the Bettwsycoed Railway Station. M R W. DEW has been instructed by the iVJ. Liquidator to the Lledr Vale Slate and Slab Quarry Limited, (now being wound up voluntarily), to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, 25th day of August, 1(169, (commencing at eleven o'clock, a.m.), at the above-named Quarry, situate midway between Bettwsycoed and Ffestiniog, the whole of the recently erected MODERN and IMPROVED MACHINERY, Working Plant and Materials, comprising one of Hunt- er's celebrated siWing machines, with tour blades 2ft. 9in. diameter; table, 12ft by 9ft. 9in. and a small ditto, one blade, table 5ft. by 4ft. 7in.; two of Hunter's planing machines, tables 9ft. 6in. by 9ft., all made and finished iu the best manner, by Munro and Co of Arbroath, and equal to new a new sawing machine, I by De Winton and Co., 9ft. by 5ft. 2in. a strong planing machine, by Muir, of Manchester, 12ft. by 4ft. 8in.; two of Francis's patent slate dressing machines (new) Parry & Morris's patent saw sharpening machine, quite new; large grindstone, 34 ft. diameter and framed; 156 ft. Shafting and Pullies, 4 pair Saud Saws, newly completed with fly wheels, gearing complete; 4 iron Turntables, 8 Travels, Smith's tools, a quantity of Steel and Iron, 5 Weighing Machines, Drum, 340 yards, 2f Wire Rope, 8 strong Cranes with chains and blocks, 2,500 YARDS OF TRAM RAILS, various patterns, 191b to the yard; 9 iron Waggons, 12 wooden ditto, 13i cut Powder, 200 Dynamite Cartridges, a quantity of scrap Iron, several Turnouts, Sledges, Crow Bars, Hammers, Drills, Wheel- barrows, and other numerous effects. All of which will be minutely described in catalogues, which'may be had of William Owen, at the Quarry, from Mr Joseph Barber, the official liquidator, No. 41, .John Dalton Street, Liverpool at the principal Hotels in Carnarvonshire, and from the Auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bangor. ?'?L.A° large STOCK OF SLATE AND SLABS will be sold at the same time, unless disposed of previ- ously by private contract. altj Auction. PLAS FARM, LLANFAIRFECHAN.—Important to PL.AS FARM.LLANFAIKFECHAN.-tmportant?o II/I R. J. PRITCHARD has been instructed ?i. by Mr William Roberts (who is leaving the neigh- bourhood), to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, on Thursday, the 5th day of August, 1869, commencing at 12 o'clock precisely, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, viz, about 10 acres of Barley; 8 ditto of vats, and 3 ditto of Wheat; small quantity of Potatoes, and Swedes; thedepiwturingofthe Farm up toNovember 12th next: three excellent Mdch Cows in full profit; one veiy superior Cow to calve in a month 4 two-year-old Steers, and 7 one-year-old ditto a powerful Oart Mare 2 useful Carts with frames; Harness a new Chaff-cut- ter; Ploughs, Harrows: and other implements in Hus- bandry. Also, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TCRE, comprising mahogany Loo and other Tble?, Chain 'Cou?., a newoak Dresser, Èit:J;r cf:ce¡ mahogany case, Dinner 8o,i,, iron and wood French Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Toilet Glasses. Dairy Vessels, Churn, &c., iic. One month's credit will be given on approved security to all purchasers of £15 and upwards; and 24 per cent allowed for cash. Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. LLc\NUUIJNO.-Large and extensive Sale of elegant modern Household FURNITURE, Stock of Confec- tionery, Shop Utensils, &c.-Under power of a Bill of Sale.-To be SOLD by AUCTION, without the least reserve, by HUGH OWEN and SON, 1?:8? ? HUGH OWEN and SON, at Bingley House (adjoining the St. George's Hall), Mostyn-street, Llandudno, on Monday next, August 2nd, 1869, ?a the foUowing day if required. A io? auemblage of Deat and modem Household FURNITURE, consisting of the suites of tM sitting. rooms, one refreshment room, and nine bedrooms, in choice woods, and upholstered in damask, American cloth, and chintz, feather beds and bedding, carpets. pier glasses, window curtains, engravings, fenders, &c„ together with the whole of the kitchen furniture, culinary and scullery utensils; also, the STOCK-IN, TRADE, &c., comprising plain aud fancy biscuits, sweets, marmalade, tarns, jellies, glass stands, jam basins, counter scales, shop stools, &c., &c. May be viewed morning of sale. Sale to commence at eleven a.m. For any further particulars apply to Meprø. E. Hugh Owen and Son, Auctioneers and Valuers, Car- narvon and Pwllheli. 1016 PWLLHELI.—To be SOLD by AUCTION, by MK E. H. OWEN and Son, at the Crown 1 Hotel, Pwllheli, on Wednesday, the 4th of August, 1869, at the hour of Four in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced. (unless previously disposed cf by Private Contract,) I Lot 1.—The whole of the Smack known as CATHE- RINE, of Pwllheli, now lying at Portmadoc, classed Al at Lloyd's. Lot 2.—Two Shares in the Pwllheli Gas Company. For further particulars apply to Mr Edward Breese, Solicit jr, Penlau Street, Pwllheli, or to the Auctioneers. Carnarvon or Pwllheli. 972 Preliminary Announcement.—Highly important aud interesting Sale of ancient and modern Oil Paiutiugs, Silver Plate, Jewellery, Dresden China, Ornaments, excellent Cottage Pianoforte, Musical Instruments, and an assemblage of handsome Household FURNI- TURE, in Spanish Mahogauy, ftose and Walnut Wood. MESSRS. E. HUGH OWEN and SON respectfully beg to announce that they have been honoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, in August next, at Bangor, a most valuable and exten- sive Collection of Property, viz., about 100 Paintings, 300 Ounces of Plato, Jewellery, Dresden China, Time- pieces, &c., full particulars of which will appear in Catalogues and future Advertisements. Carnarvon, 23rd July, 1869. 1017 In Chancery.—In the Matter of the North Wales Coal, Iron, and Fire Brick Company (Limited.) H'tE?K? ROBIN80N, SON, & FISHER l' will offer for Sale, on Tuesday, August 3rd, at 1. o'clock punctually, at the Swan Hotel, Wolverhampton (by order of the Official Liquidator, J. B. Gibbous, Ejq., with the approbation of the Master of the Rolls afd the consent of the Mortgagees,) in lots, the LEASED of the above valuable IRON WORKS, with the RdiJiflS Mills, Erections, and buildings thereon, called th, 1,.e? Llay; together a b out also the brickfield and colliery adjoiniJJ together about 40 acres, and the well arranged PLAINT, nearly new, being near Wrexham, Denbighshire, ihe property mav be viewed on application to^r D. B. Wauien, the person in possession of the prises, and further par- ticulars may be obtained by alying to J- W- Hj,14 Esq., solicitor, Bilston; W, Marshf"; Esq-f solicitor, Dams- ton of Messrs. Hardiug, Whinuøy, Gibbons and Co.- 8, Old Jewry, E.C. of Messrs. Vinmg and Son, sohci tors. No. 4, Moorgate-street-buildings, E.C. and of the auctioneers, 21, Old Bond-street, W. 892 Desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY and GARDENS suitable for BUILDING LAND, situate in and near that beautiful and thriving town of RHYL, in the County of Fiíut, one of the most complete watering places in the County. MR WILLIAM CONNOR begs most res- pectfully to acknowledge the arrangements to prepare for Sale by Public Auction, on Friday, the 13th day of August, ?869, at the Bee Hotel, opposite the Railway Station, in Rhyl aforesaid, commeneing at the hour .1 5 o'clock in the afwmwn, sub j ect to conditions of sale tgen to be declared and read, in the following or such other lot or lots as may be determined by the ven- dor ut the time of sale:— Lot 1,—All that piece or parcel of LAND, containing by & dmeasurement f h:;dn {q;a;:d: or thereabouts, and also all those two Messuages or DWELLING HOUSES, erected on a portion of the said piece of Land, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at or near to Mill Bank, Rhyl, afore- said, and is now or late in the occupation of Thomas Francis Jones and John Jones, or their uuder-tenants. Lot 2.— ill that plot, piece, or parcel of eligible Buil- di;i2ÅNÓ1 c.r:g ;c:à:tel three dred and eight-.e,en square yards or thenabouts, and is adjoining to lots one and three. Lot 3.—All that plot, piece, or parcel of LAND, con- taining by admeasurement fout- hundred .and fifty-two square yards, or thereabouts, and also all those two square yards, DWELLING HOUSES, erected on a por- 3tess,?ge? or tiou of the said piece of Land, with the appurtenauces thereunto belonging, and adjoining lot two, and is now in the respective occupations of John Proffit aud Richard Edwards, or their under-tenants. Lot 4-All that piece or parcel of LAND, containing by admeasurement two hundred and thirty-eight square yards or thereabouts, and also those two Messuages or DWELLING HOUSES, erected on a portion of the said Land, with appurtenances thereunto belonging, and situate at the south end of Crescent Road, near Bedford- street, about the centre of the town of Rhyl, aforesaid, and now in the occupation of David Pritchard and Ed- ward Roberts, or their under-tenants The whole of the lots are well tenanted and the buil- dings in very good condition. The above lots give small capitalists an excellent op- portunity of investing their money in a most safe and profitable property, and for the convenience of purchasers two thirds of the purchase money may remain upon mortgage for a lengthened period if required, and the greater portion of the remaining purchase money may be paid by instalments, thus affordiug one of the most easy facilities to parties wishing to purchase and occupy their own dwellings. Lots 1, 2, and 3 are within very easy access- and but a very short walk to the town of Rhyl. and pleasantly situated not far from the water side. Lot 4 is conveniently situated in the town .f Rbyl, and a new street has been recently made, which is fast becoming one of the principal streets iu Rhyl, and runs up to near the promenade. For further particulais apply to Robert Williams, Esq., solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneer, at his Auction, Estate, and Insurance Offices, Regent Place, Wrexham; Agent for the London and Westminster Plate Glass Insurance Company. 994 JJJUIRTTC Nottrtfc jVjriCHAhL KENNEY, Bill Poster and General Advertising Agent for North Wales, 80, High-street, Bangor. Contracts entered into for posting bills in Great Britain and Ireland. All Orders intrusted to M.K. from other towns by Rail or Post promptly attended to. P.8.-In connection with the" United Kingdom Bill Posters !a.!i8ociation. 10 THE renowned CLEFT ENGLISH OAK HURDLES for Farmers, and 3 HEADED OAK HURDLES, mads spatially for permanent Fencing, 8 feet long, 4.1 feet, high, with Irou Bound Heads, delivered to any Goods Railway Station in Euglaud or North Wales. -Apply, Robert Smallwood, Kiug Alfred's Place, Bing- Icy Hall, Birmingham. 881 DENBIGH, RUTHIN, AND CORWEN RAILWAY BALA LAKE.—Cheap Special Excursion D Tickets to Bali and Dolgelley. On Tuesday, June 1st, and Friday, June 4th, and every Tuesday an d Friday, until further notice, Cheap Day E.,u,?i,,n Tickets, Win be issued to Bala and D.1g?lley, by the trains aud at the fares following:- Fares for the Double Journey | To BAIA. To Dolgelley 1st Cov. let Cov From class. Car. class. car. Denbigh dept. 6 50 8 45 50 2 6 80 4 0 Li..rh ai.dr 7 0 855 5 0 2 6 8 0 4 9 Hhewl 7 5 9 0 46 23 76 30 Huthin 7 10 9 5 46 2 3 7 6 3 D Ey.,th 7 15 9 m  7??? 20 ° ^« Derwen 732 927 GwddeJwem 7 42 9 40 Children under 12 years of age, half the fare. Tickets not, transferable. Passengersretnrn same day from Dolgelley atfi 35 p.m. and Bala 7 28 p.m, arriving in Denbigh at 9 10 p.m. T. CARTWKIGHT, General Manager. Ruthin Station, May 26th, 1869. °' 725 3JJNBLTCT JJoCces- jmOTWilliaW; TOJrYN TILERY AND, POTTERY, FORYD, NEKR ABEHGELE. MANUFACrORE of Bricks, Land f Drain Pipes, from 1.1 in. to 12 in. diameter. Flower Pots, Seakale aod Rhuburb Pocs, Seed Pans add Vases Chimney Pots made to any sue or pattern. The excellent position uf the works affords easy transit of the goods by rail or by sea, having a siding on tbe Chester and Holyhead Railway, and close to the Foryd Station, on the Vale of C.'wyd Railway, and close to the Foryd Wharf, where Ysamto of large burthen can be loaded. 623 VELO01PE5ESF VELOCIPEDES V ANDREW MJIR'S Patent Adjustible VELOCI- PEDES, to suit Rilers of various heights, with Auti- Friction Bearing!, made of the Best Forced Iron and Steel, finely wrow i it and tenipei-ed. Warranted. ShnkiDË HOW TO CHOOSK, LEARN, AND USE IT." with illustrations. Prices, &c., price 6d by post Seven Stunps. Merchants, Shippers, and the Trade liberally deab with.—Agents Wanted in every Town. ANDREW MUIR, Engineer, Victoria Bridge, Salford, Manchester. 625 THE ROYAL EXJH iNG1, ASSURANCE I CORPORATION. For Fire, life, and Marine Assurance, and for Annuities Esta.bUmedA.D. 1720 by Charter of King George the First, .,d c.ofi-?d by Specie Act. of Parliament. }rie1 ô:t:i:o;l :g,ctÎ.oo:r: 29,PaU)faU. P29, ERSONS assured with this Corporation incur no liabilities of Partnership. Payment of their claimsis sectred by a large invested Capital Stock. They enjoy -,he advantages of modem practice, with he stability of an offire which has been tested by the ex- Tables of the premiums and of the Bonus in the life Department may b? obtained at the offlees of the Cor- perience of nearly Century and a half. poration, or from it; Agents in the principal towns of the United Kingdom. ^JOHN^|HIGHMI^ctua £ jMin<^5ecretaryj^ SOLD BY A.LLlcim EVERY TOWN. GABRIELS COKALITE TOOTH PASTE. One Shilling and Sixpence per Box GABRIEL'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, One Shilling and Sixpence per Box. GABRIEL'S GUTTA. PfcRCHA ENAMEL, One KWling and Sixpence perJBox. PREPARED ONLY BY MESSRS. GABRIEL, DENTISTS, 134, DUKE STREET, LIVERPOOL Their Pamphlet for 1869 (by post 4d; fully explains their Painless System of Dentistry. LONDON ESTABLISHMENT, 64, LUDGATE.HILL, CITY. 24 EDWARD JONES, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament made and passed ? the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of Her.,fe- sent Majesty, chap. 35, intituled. An Act to fy er amend the Law of Pcop?rty and to I'elieve TrnS'" T??ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the i? Creditors and all persons having ?',?"? or de. mauds upon or against the Estate of ,Ydward Jones, late of No. 228, High-street, Bango- the paflsh of Bangor, in the county of Carnarvon I ironmouger and brazier, deceased, (who died on tie 18th of Junelast, ;and whose Will was proved in ti- Bangor District Registry et Her Majesty's Court of Probate, on the 20th day of July inst., by Mary Jones, of No. 228, lugh-street, Bangor, aforesaid wld,W) the sole executrix tmrein named, are hereby rquired to send in particulais of such claims or dew&uds to niethi- undersigned, solicitor of the said executrix, on or before the tirst day of October next, after which day the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims or demands of which she shall then have had notice, and the said Executrix will not be liable to any pe;aons of whose claim she shall not have re- ceived notice at the time of such distribution and notice is hereby further given, that aUpoaons indebted to the said estate are hereby required forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts to Mr John Pritchard, of Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor, auctioneer and apprauer. Dated this thirtieth day of July, 18(59. THOMAS FOULKES, Of Bangor, Carnarvonshire, solicitor to the said Executrix. 1018 Uufjlicatfonsf* Now Ready, price 2d each, or Is tid per Dozen, » WELSS CANTICLES, FOR Singing to Anglican Chants. By a Committee of Clergymen and Laymen in the Diocese of Bangor. Sold at the V.C.K. Depot. Bangor. 992 NOW Heady, Sixth Edition, enlarged, A COLLECTION OF TUNES AND CHANTS," by Rev. Thomas Jones, B.A., Rector of Llanengan. Sold at the S.P.C.K. Pep it, Bangor. 991 NEW SONG. NOW Ready, SIMG THE OLD SONG 1?) ACAtN." Price 3s. By post, 18 7d. The poetry by T. J. On?ley, the music by S. M. Tod. London: Published by J. Williams, 123, Cheapside. Douglas, Isle of Man, T. J Ouseley, Mona Terrace, 832 Just Published, THE Religious Statistics of Wales; a Pamphlet-price 2d; or 12s 6d per 100. To be had of lilt-. Douglas, Baugor and of all Booksellers. PRICE REDUCED FROM 53TT03^ In Small Crown.8vo., p.p. 306, Cloth, Price 3s. SERM.0NS: preached chiefly at Baor S Cathedral, by E. PUGHE, B.A.. l"te Senior Vicar of the Cathedral, now Rector of Llantrisant, Anglesey, and Rural Dean, Parker and Sons, London and Oxford; J. K. Douglas, Bangor. TO VISITORS AND OTHERS. NOW Ready, Third Edition, enlarged and N corrected, price Sixpen??e, by post Sevenpence, LLAND?DNO AS IT IS, by HUGH MULFENEUX WALMSLIiV, Colonel Imperial Ottoman Army, author of 44 Journal of a Bashi Bazouk," &c., ac. Published and sold by J. K. Douglas, Chronicle Office- Bangor. Just Published. URQUHART AND ADAMSON 'S NEW BEDDING LIST, MAY be had froe by post, or on application M at the office of this paper, or to URQUHART and ADAMSON, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, &c., The House Furnishing Establishment and North of England Bedding House, 13 and 15, Bold Street. Li verpool. Factories,-Concert Street and Flat Street. 28 Cr%n 8", pp. 304, neat cloth coel, ,-ill 3j. ?t I?L?A?EOU? POEMS: and PEN- lV AND-INK SKETCHES, chiefly of WELSH SCENERY and noted Places in Carnarvonshire: also, selections from the Letters of 44 WELSH UIRL" and OLD MOUN- TAINEER, by RICHARD RICHARDS, Formerly nf the" North Wales Citronicle" Published and Sold by Mr J. K. Douglas, High-stree Bangor, to whom orders for the work may be addressed. ROOKS SOLD BY MR. D. EDWARDS, I PRINTER, TOWYN, MERIONETH. BEUYDD ESGOB. -An instructive conversation about Confirmation, containing all it is necessary for a candi. date to know on the snhject. P p. 32. Price 3d. ?THE WELSH PSALMS, p.i.t?d for S?atrng to tfc Gregorian T..e?. Price 28. THE CANTICLES, pointed for chanting to the Gre- gorian Tones. Reduced to 3d, LLAWLYFR.-A Manual of Devotions in Welsh, by W. E Hcygate; Is. W. E OLYNIAETH APOSTOLAIDD, gM 0<r?i)i.? Cymt-eiz; 3s. LLYTHYRAU AELOD O'R EGLWYS; Is. Y GWIR BRESENNOLDEB YN Y CYMMUN BENDIGAlD; c., neu 2s 6c y cant. Cyhoeddir yn ftian, Y PRDIER BACH, llyfr defnyddiol i bawh ar athraw- aeth no ymarferiad. Yn cynnvrys gweddiau a litaniau pur ddefuyddiol i gristion. Pris 4c., netl 30s. y cant. I Anfnerenwan at Mr D. Edwards. 303

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