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DEVONSHIRE CIDER CHAMPAGNE COMPANY. AGENTS WANT EN.-Apply to the London Office, 8, Black Haven Court, Seething Lane. W AN'CEI).-A JUNIOR ASSISTANT to the Drapery Trade. A Young Man proifcient in the English language preferred.—Apply to Mr. Thos. Hughes, Manchester House. Bangor. WANTED, as Fitter and Foreman, at an i Y Iron Foundry, a Steady, Sober, Industrious, and Active Man, well experienced iu Steam Engines. State age, where last employed, and wages required.—Apply to Mr. J. M. Jones, Printer and Bookbinder, Bangor.  YOUNG LADY, who has Resided Three A Years on the Continent and who can Teach English, French, Music and Dmwing, desires & Situation M GOVERNESS. Address, X. Y. Z., Post Office, Doncaster. I BOARD AND LODGING "IV TtV rANTED, in a Farm House, in North W Wales, for a Single Gentleman. State terms, Ac., toB. B. Z., Post Office Camberwell, Green, near London. Fishing is wanted near. LAW. WANTED, a General Clerk, thoroughly TV conversant with the routine of a So]iCLto?B Office. A knowledge of Welsh indispensable. Address, stating age, salary required, and references as to,eicporience, to A. B. C., Office of this paper. BEAUMARIS SCHOOL Re-Opens on MON- BDAY, AUGUST 8, at Eight p.m. RICHARD H. HILL. D.C.L., Head Master. June 22nd, 1864. NEW CHURCH AT UPPER BANGOR. THE FIRST STONE of this Memorial Church to the late Very Rev. J. H. COTTON, Dean of Ban- gor, will be Laid on Wednesday next, the 29th inst. The Ceremony will take place at 12 30 p.m. By Order of the Committee. The Vicarage, Bangor, June 24th, 1864. PENMAENMAWR, NORTH WALES- TO LET for the Season, in this iashionaMe Twatering place, a spacious and most commanding SHOP, with Circular Plate Glass Front., and two large Side Windows. A large and well lighted Cellar or Warehouse could also he had. Also. a Dining and Drawing Room and three good Bed Booms, with the use of Hot and Cold Water Bath. Splen- did views, Five Minutes' walk from the Beach and Rail- way Station. For particulars apply to Mr. Ayres, Surveyor and Contractor, Mountain View, Penmaenmawr, Conway. f'.S.— A plan of the Shop will be sent in exchange for six postage Stamps. TO BE LET, The Mansion House of Vrondderw, near j_ Bala, Merionethshire, with an excellent Garden and Orchard. The House contains a Dining Room. 24 feet by 20; a Drawing Room, 19 feet by 17 Breakfast Room Eleven Bedrooms Two Kitchens Pantries; Cellars; Dairy, &e. A Bedroom outside for men-servants; very extensive Outbuildings Hay Barns, excellent Stabling and Coach House, &c. Rent Moderate. The House is delightfully situated, and commands a beautiful view of Bala Lake and of the surrounding coun- try. Good Angling in the Lake and immediate neigh- bourhood, Immediate possession. Further particulars to be had by applying to the Owner, T. L, Anwyl, Esq., Erylaran, Bala, North Wales or to Mr. Wm. Ellis, High Street, Bala. TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. THE Old Established and first-class whole- Toale Wine, Spirit, Ale and Porter business now being carried on in full profit, by Messrs. Evans and Row- lands, in the city of Bangor, is to be disposed of, owing to the approaching dissolution of the above firm, and to the retirement from business of Mr. Evans. tlay person taking the above business, which may be had on favourable terms, would secure the spacious and eligible premises and, if possessed of a competent know- ledge of the trade, might safely calculate on continuing. Mid even largely increasing, the old and highly respect- able connection. To treat, apply personally only (and not by letter,) to Noun. Roberts, Barber and Hughes, solicitors, Bangor TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. CONTRACT FOR HAY, STRAW & OATS. PERSONS desiring to Tender for the sup- j. ply of Hay, Straw, and Oats, of approved quality, and in such quantities as may be ordered, to the Stables at Holyhead Harbour Works, can obtain particulars of Buch Contract on application at Messrs. J. and C. Rigby's Offices, New Harbour Works, Holyhead. 24th June, 1864. NOTICE is hereby given that a separate L Building named "Capel Llanegryn" situate at Uanegryn Village, in the Parish of Llanegryn, in the County of Merioneth, in the District of Dolgelley, being a Building certified according to Law as a place of Reli- gious Worship, was on the Sixteenth Day of June, 1864, duly Registered for Solemnizing Marriages therein. Pur- suant to the Act of 6th and 7th William 4th, cap 85. Witness my Hand this Eighteenth Day of June, 1864. GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, Superintendent Registrar. gjl^BAR MOUTH REGATTA. BARMOUTH Annual Regatta will take BplaCe on WEDNESDAY, July 27th. A piece of plate, value X25, will be offered for decked Sea going Yachts belonging to any Yacht Club. En- trance—10s. 6d. Also a piece of plate, value E5, for open sailing Boats, lonafide the property of gentlemen. Prizes will also be offered for Sailing Boats and Rowing Boats. A full list of the prizes will be given in a short time. A public BALL will take place in the Evening, at the Corsygedfcl Arms Hotel, Barmouth. TICKETS—Ladies', 10s.; Gentlemen's, 12s. 6d. to b obtained from Mr. Davies, Corsygedol Arms Hotel. Barmouth. CHEAP TRIP TO LIVERPOOL. „ rTHE PRINCE of WALES 100  1 Horse Power, Captain Robert Davies, ii ill leave MENAI BRIDGE (weather permit- -t? 'JC?? ting] for LIVERPOOL, on MONDAY MORN- ING NEXT, 27th June, at Six o'clock, calling at Bangor at 6-10 Beaumaris, 6-15; and Llandudno, 7-0 arriving in Liverpool about 10 o'clock. Fares Fore Cabin, 2s. 6d; After Cabin, 4s. 6d. RHYL. CARTES DE VI SITE. VISITORS to Rhylare respectfully request- V ed before having their Photographs taken to ex- amine T. Brown's SPECIMENS on the West Parade, and at the Establishment, 73, Wellington Road. No Photographs issued inferior to specimens exhibited. Cartes, 10s. the first dozen. tis. the half dozen. ♦•We have never seen Photographs so clear and life-like Mr. Brown's."—Whitehaven Herald. IiLYSVAEN INCLOSURE.  THOMAS JONES, of Park Lane, Denbigh, I > in the County of Denbigh, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Commons and Waste Lands, Situate in the Parish of Llyavaen, in the County of Caernarvon hereby give Notice, that I shall hold a Meeting on Monday, the 4th day of July Next, at the House of Mr. Peter Foulkes, in the Village of LlysvaeD, at 12 o'clock at Noon, for the examination and deter- mining of Claims in the matter of the said Inclosure, and for the attendance of all parties concerned therein. Given under my hand this 16th day of June, 1864. THOMAS JONES. RICHARD HUGHES CHEMIST AND DRUGGlST, MARKET PLACE BANGOR, BEGS to intimate to the clergy, gentry, and the resi- f danb of Bangor generally that he has just opened his new establishment in Market Place, Bangor, which is replete with the purest articles newly received from the most eminent manufactures in the kingdom, and hope by accuracy in dispensing and strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. Bangor, 24th June, 1864, SALE BY MESSRS. DAVIES & ARMOR. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. LLANNEFYDD, DENBIGHIRE. TO BE SOLD AUCTION, At the Box INN, in Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of July, 1864, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, BY MESSRS. DAVIES & ARMOUR, TH AT most desirable Farm called BUARTH BACH, 1 in the parish of Llannefydd, in the County of Den- bigh, now occupied by David Vaughan, under an annua- Tenancy, terminable in the Spring of 1865, andcontainl ing 61a. lr. 5p. statute measure. The road from Den. high to Llannefydd passes near the property, which is bounded by the Estates of George Griffith, Esq., Towns. hend Mainwaring, Esq., Brownlow Wynne Wynne, Esq., John Lloyd tllynne, Esq., The Rev. John Roberta, Mr. Davies, of Bodysgaw Isaf, and others. There are suitable Farm-house and Buildings in good repair on the property, and the whole is highly improv- able, being within short distances of Coal and Lime, within one mile from the Village of Llannefydd, 5 miles from the town of Denbigh, which is the terminus of the Vale of Clwyd Railway, and where the bestmarketsand fairs in North Wales are held, and being also distant 5 miles from the Trefnant Station on that line, and about 9 miles from the celebrated Bathing place at Rhyl, on the Chester and Holyhead Railway. It presents a fine site for a good house commanding views of the Vale of Clwyd down to the Sea. It has on it a good Coppice of Timber, and stands in a district well supplied with Game, being surrounded by Estates where it is strictly preserved. Any further information may be obtained on applica- tion to the Auctioneers at Denbigh to Thomas Hughes, Esquire, 2, Blair-Street, Liverpool; or to Mr. Richard Williams, Solicitor, Vale Street, Denbigh; who will ap- point a person to shew the property, and with whom a map of it may be seen. Sale of Modem and useful Household Furniture, &c. AT ANGORFA, SAINT ASAPH. MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR Have been favoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above premises, on Monday, June 27th, 1864, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, THE following Furniture. Mahogany dining T' Tables, Mahogany Side-board, Rosewood Chef- fonier, grand square Pianoforte, by Collard, leather Seated Chairs, en Suite, Card Tables, Sofa Tables and Chairs, Arm Chairs, valuable Oil Painting of the famous linguist Richard Jones, of Aberdarou, and several well framed Prints and Engravings Hair seated Mahogany Arm and Single Chairs. Writing Tables, with drawers, Centre Tables, French and four post Bedsteads, with Chintz, hangings, goose Feather.) Beds, bolsters, and Pillows; Hair and Wool Mattresses, Mahogany bedroom Chairs, Wash stands, dressing Tables, and China Chamber ware complete, dressing Glasses, Wardrobes, and Chest of Drawers, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Fender, fire Irons, Kitchen and Pantry Furniture complete, Glass and China, valuable Books, Standard Divinity Works, &c., &c. a four-wheel Carriage, with wood, square top, and windows, for one or two horses, in good order, several out-door effects, a 19 inch Lawn Machine, by Shaiikf. Descriptive Catalog-ues aro in course of preparation, and will be ready a few days before the Sale, and to be had from the Auctioneers and the Hotels in the neighbour- hood. On view on the morning of Sale. Royal Oak Inn. Denbigh, June 9th, 1864. SALE BY MR. E. H. OWEN & SON. ANGLESEY. SALE OF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c., & AT LLANDRTGARN PARSONAGE. MESSRS. E. H- OWEN & SON, Are favoured with instructions from the Reverend Dr. Owen, Administrator of the Estate of the late Rev. Edward Owen, deceased, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. r welve On TUESDAY, July 5th, 1864, commencing at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely at the above-named Par- 4 Choice asscmMage of HOUSEHOLD FUR- ?onage, assemblage of HOUSEHOŒ FUR- A NITURE, and other property, comprising Spanish Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, ten feet long, Maho- gany Oval ditto, set of Mahogany Chairs in Morocco, elegant Sideboard, Cottage Pianoforte by Tomkinson," Plated Articles, neat Scroll Fenders and Steel Fire Sets, Felt, Turkey, Kidderminster, and Brussels Car- pets, Hearthrugs, Oil Cloths, and Mattings, Iron Half- testers and other Bedsteads, Straw and Hair Mattresses, prime white goose Feather Beds, Whitney Blankets, Bed and Table Linen, Polished Birch, Chests of Draw- ers, Stands and Rails, Dressing Glasses, Chamber Ser- vices, Wicker and Cane Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, and a variety of Culinary Utensils. Splendid Harness Mare, 15 hands high and four years old; a four-year-old Roan Pony, 13 hands high, quiet to ride and drive. The Garden's Crop, about five acres of upland Hay and Aftergrass. Capital Cart, equal to new, full Shafter Saddle, and other Out-door Effects. May be viewed on the morning of the day of Sale, and Catalogues had on application to the Auctioneers, Bridge-street, Carnarvon. TO BE LET, FURNISHED—A very Desirable RESIDENCE, containing large Parlour, Sitting Room, Six Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Water Closets, and Garden, known as Castle House in the ancient Borough town of Criccietb, in the county of Carnarvon. The frontage is facing the sea, as also the Garden, and has a commanding view of the Merionethshire mountains, Harlech Castle, and the whole of the Cardigan Bay there is excellent sea and fresh water fishing, good boats. Cars always at command to any of the towns or railway. TO BE LET, APPATMENTS,-Also, 3 Bedrooms, and 1 Sitting Room (furnished) at the Post Office. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Evans, Post Office, Criccietli. TO BE SOLD,  BOAT at out 11 Feet long. Equal to new and A built expressly for a Gentleman's Yacht. Enquire of Mr. Glyn Williams, Quay, Carnarvon. LLANRWRST. TO BE LET, and entered upon the 1st of November 1 Next, a FARM of 124 Acres, Two Miles from the Market Town of Llanrwst. For futher particulars ap- ply to Mr. T. Davies, Builder, Ty Gwyrch, Llanrwst. Bronhanol, near Llanrwst, June 23rd, 1864. FOR SALE—Straw and Short Oats. Apply Fto Mr. Brocklebank, Plas Llandegfau, Anglesey. BANGOR. HOUSE AND SHOP IN THE GROCERY TRADE TO BE LET. THE Stock and Fixtures to be taken at a VB luation. For further particulars apply by letter only, to V. U., Chi-onicle Office, Bangor. TO BE LET, UNFURNIRHED. BELLE VUE, near Pw?heli. with 5 Acres Bof LAND and a good Walled GARDEN. Enquire of B. T. Ellis, Esq., Rliyllech, Pwllheli. MENAI STRAITS, BANGOR. A BEAUTIFUL FAMILY RESIDENCE TO BE LET FURNISHED, for the Summer Months, delightfully situated near BANGOR, overlooking the MENAI STRAITS, suitable for a Gentleman's Family, with Stable, Coach House, and use of the Garden. For terms and further particulars, apply to Mr. W. DEW, Auctioneer, Bangor. IMPORTANT TO INNKEEPERS, SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND BREWERS. TO be LET, the CROWN HOTEL, Market Square, Denbigh, admirably adapted for carrying on a respectable business. There are Two Good Cellars, Four parlcurs. Bar, Two Drawing Rooms, Twenty Bedrooms, and all the conve- niences usually found in good Hotels together with an excellent Coach House, Stabling for. 21 Horses, and a Brewhouse. Apply to Mr. Henry Davies, Stationer, Vale otreet, Denbigh, who will show the house or to Mr. O. Wil- liams, 32, Castle Street, Liverpool; or Mr. Joseph Jones, 47, Grey Street, Toxteth Park, Liverpool. BY ORDER OF-T-HE MORTGAGEES. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND INNKEEPERS. TO be SOLD, the CROWN HOTEL, Denbigh, To an eligible purchaser nearly the whole of the purchase money may remain on mortgage.. Apply to Mr. O. William^ or Mr. George Mason, 32, Castle Street, Liverpool, or to Mr. Jpll Jones, 47, Grey Street, Toxteth Park, Liverpool.. AGENTS WANTKD,-for North Walt',s-for Bent- A ley Md Co, Cattle Condiment (or Food). Arabian Mills, HudderafieJd. THE REVEREND EDWARD OWEN, CLERK, DECEASED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 2'?ud and 23rd years of the Reign of Her pre- sent Majesty Intituled An Act to further amend the law of property and to relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and others having auy claims ow demands against the Estate of Edward Owen, late of Llandrygan Parsonage, in the County of Anglesey, Clerk, deceased, [who died on the 6th Day of May, 1864, intestate, and Letters of Administration to whose Estate and effects were on or about the 2nd day of June,1864,granted by the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate at Bangor, to the Reverend Hugh Davies Owen, Clerk, Doctor of Divinity, the father of the said deceased] are requested on or before the 10th Day of September next, to send to me the Undersigned, at my Office, in Beaumaris, in the said County of An. glesey, particulars of their Debts and Claims, or in de- fault thereof, the said Hugh Davies Owen will, after that period proceed to distribute the Assets of the said Edward Owen, among the parties entitled thereto, hav- ing regard only to the Debts and Claims in respect whereof notice shall have been given as hereby re- quired. And all Persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to pay the amount of their debts forthwith to me. Dated this 15th day of June, 1864. O. OWEN, Solicitor to the Estate. SUN FIRE OFFICE. Thrcadneedle Strut Craig's Court, Charing Cross, and 40, Wigmore Street, Cavendinh Square, London. ESTABLISHED 1710. MANAGERS. Charles R. Pole, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. The Rt. Hon. W. Beresford, M.P. Hon. P. Pleydell Bouverie, Harry Chester, Esq. S. Pepys Cockerel!, Esq. Raikes Currie, Esq. Russell Ellica, Esq. Harvie Merton Farquhar, Esq. W. J. Hamilton, Esq. Capt. H. G. Hamilton, R.N. Joseph Hoare, Esq. Sir J. Weir Hogg, Bart. Felix Ladbroke, Esq. Henry F. Shaw Lefevre, Esq. Charles R. Littledale, Henry Littlediile, Esq Edward H. Palmer, Esq. I Brice Pearse, Esq. Lambert Pole, Esq. Sir Henry Rich, Bart. Oswald R. Smith, Esq. C. George Thornton, Esq. H. R. Tomkinson, Esq. THE Managers can confidently recommend the STJNFIRB JL OFFICE to the notice of the Public. The business of this Company very far exceeds that of any other similar Society. The Duty received by the SUN FIRE OFFicg on Insurances in Great Britain and Ireland for the year 1862 amounted to £ 219,924. Insurances upon almost every description of Risk in the United Kingdom are undertaken at moderate Rates. Property in Foreign Countries may be insured upon favourable terms. Farming Stock may now be insured at 5s. per cent, if covered to a fair value, and situate in a district free from Incendiarism. No extra charge is now made for the use of Steam Thrashing Machines. Insurances may be made for more years than one by a single payment; and in such cases there will be a discount allowed on the premium, and duty for every year except the first. Forms of Proposal, Receipts for the Renewal of Pol- cies at they fall due, and all information respecting Fire Insurances may be obtained on application to any of the undermentioned Agents of the SUN FIRE OnICE. agents. Chester Messrs. Bowers Brothers Aberystwith .Mr, H. Hughes Altringham .M:es8rs. J. and H. Dean Bangor Mr.W. Thomas, Pt. Peurhyn Beaumaris .M:r. E. R. Thomas Birkenhead .Mr, B. T. Spedding Crewe .Mr. Benjamin Cotton Frodsham Mr. Peter Harrop Knutsford .MisB M. Dakin LlanrwBt. .Mr. George Revis Malpas Mr. Josh. Cooke Macclesfield .Mr. G. E. Lallemand Mold Mr. Thos. H. Jones Northwich .I. Air. W. Newtown Nantwich.Mr. Henry Welch Over Mr. John Cooke Runcorn, Cheshire .Mr. W. G. Cunningham Sandbach Mr- Thos, Stringer St. Asaph .Mr. T. Roberts Whitchurch Messrs. Walmsley & Co. Welchpool .Mr. D. WaJl SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.—Insurances on Stock-m- Trade are subject to the reduced duty of la. 6d. per cent, only, from Midsummer, 1864. The Policies of this Company extend to eorer Loeses occasioned by EXPLOSIONS or GAS. LLANGWM DISTRICT CHURCH. A COMMITTEE, consisting of the Parish- oners, and of the neighbouring Laity and Clergy, has been formed for promoting the erection of a New Church in the lower part of the Parish of Llangwm, the Tithes of which District, and other Funds now in the hands of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, are available for the Endowment of the said New Church. As the Mother Church is four miles distant, at the extreme end of the Parish, and our case urgent, the public are respect- fully appealed to for aid towards this "House of God." THE COMMITTEE. Rev. J. Jones, Rector of Llangwm, Chairman, — W. Lewis, Rector of Llanfihangel, W. Kerr, Esq., Aberartro, W. Wagstaff, Esq., Rug, W. Midgley, Esq., Bryntirion. R. W. LI. Price, Esq.. Rhiwlas, J. Jones, Esq.. Facliddeiliog, F. P. Lynes, Esq.. R.A., Bryntysilio, Rev. J. Wynne, Rector of Llandrillo, W. Hughes. Rector of Bettws, Corwen, G. Arthur Jones, Perpetual Curate of Llanegryn, J. C. Davies, Rector of Derwen, Mr. R. Parry, Wenallt, Mr. Edward Evans, Tan-yr-Allt, Mr. J. Jones, Cysulog, &c., &c. Rev. J. Jones, Treasurer. Rev. T. Price, Secretary. SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. The Lord Bishop of St. Asaph 100 0 0 The Miss Lloyds, Maesmor 10000 Townshend Mainwaring. Esq., M.P. 50 0 0 Rev J Jones, Rector of Llangwm 20 0 0 W Lewis, Rector of Llanfihangel 20 0 0 Lady MarshaU, Ruabon 20 0 0 Miss Parry, Maesmor 20 0 0 J Lloyd, Esq, London 2000 C Lloyd, Esq, ditto 20 0 0 J Roberts, Esq, Bryndedwydd 10 0 0 Rev J. Wynne, Rector of Llandrillo. 10 0 0 Rev Mr Hughes • •• ••• 5 0 0 Mrs Lynes, Bryntysilio, Llangollen. II 0 0 W Kerr, Esq, Aberartro ••• 5 0 0 W Wagstaff, Esq, Rug J Jones, Esq, Fachddeilliog Ven Archd Wickham 3 0 0 R W Attree, Esq, London 3 0 0 Rev T Price 300 J P Jones, Esq, Denbigh 2 2 0 0 Owens, Esq, Nescliffe, Shropshire 2 0 0 J Williams, Esq 1 0 0 Rev J W Edwards, Rhuddlan 110 Rev D Thomas. Dwygyfylchi 10 0 Miss Angharad Lloyd, Ty-yn-),"r'1y' *99 Messrs C and J Dutton, Chester 110 A Cox, Esq, Liverpool 1 0 0 F Roberts, Esq, London 0 10 6 W W 0 !<> 0 Mr Edwards, Glyn Nanau 0 10 0 Sums under 10s ••• 0 7 6 Subscriptions will be thankfully be received by the Rev. J. Jones, Rector of Llangwm, Treasurer, the Rev. T. Price, Secretary, the Rev. W. Lewis, Rector of Llan- fihangel, and Miss Parry, Maesmor or may be paid to the account of the Committee at the North and South Wales Provincial Bank, Corwen. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. MARCUS'S SUMMER EXCURSION TRAIN From CARNARVON 5 30 a.m. Bangor 6 0 „ Conway 6 32 Abergele 7 3 „ Rhyl 7 16 „ Ruthin 6 0 „ Denbigh 620 „ St. Asaph 6 35 „ Holywell 7 48 „ TO EUSTON SQUARE STATION, LONDON, ON MONDAY, JULY 4TH, 1864. Fare for the Double Journey:- To return from London on .Tuly 7th only, at 9 50 a.m., Closed Carriages. 15s.; First Class, 30s. Or with the option of returning on July 7,16, or 21, at 9 60 a.m each day, Closed Carriages, 21s.; First Class, 42s. Children under Twelve years of age, half prict. Tickets and small Bills may be obtained of the Book. ing Clerks at the Statibn on the line. Early applica- tion is requested. Henry R. Marcus, Agent, 25, Leigh-street, Liverpool- and 22, Crosby Hall, Chambers, Bishopsgate-street, London. GREAT HORSE SHOW," At the Agricultural Hall, Islington, on Tuesday, July 5th. Admission, Ie. each. 18 64. THROUGH BOOKING BETWEEN LLANDUDNO AND BANGOR, ALSO FROM RHYL AND ABERGELE. Commencing on Monday, June 20th. FOUR. HORSE COACHES. PER RAIL TO LLANRWST, THENCE PER COACH, Via Brttwi y Coed, the Swallow Waterfalls, Capel Curig, The Vale of Nant Francon, and the Great Penrhyn Slate Quarries, allowing ample time for poriio8 to viiit the Britannia and Menai Bridget, before the Return Train leaves Bangor. THE Public are most respectfully inform- ed that the PRINCE OF WALES FOUR- HORSE COACH, being the Original Coach on this much-admired Route, will run every day (Sundays excepted), during the Summer Season, from the BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR. at 8 a.m. passing through BETHESDA, the GREAT PENRHYN SLATE QUARHIES, through the much- admired PASS OF NANT FRANCON, along the mar- gin of the OGWEN LAKE, by CAPEL CURIG and the SWALLOW WATERFALLS, through BETTWS- Y-COED to LLANRWST, in time for the 12 60 p.m. Train for Conway, Llaududno, Abergele, Rhyl, Chester, and London. Returna from LLANRWST on the arrival of the 12 115 p.m. Train, reaching the BRITISH HOTEL, BAN., I GOR at 4 40 p.m., in time for the Trains to Carnarvon, Holyhead, Conway, Llandudno, Rhyl and Chester. Through Tickets can be had at the Railway Stations at Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno, and Llandudno Junc- tion. And Passengers must be careful to explain, at .the time of Booking, that they require Tickets for the Coach Tour, to prevent mistakes. Through Fares Rhyl to Bangor, or I First Class, Second Class. Vice Versa | lIs, 3d. log. 3d. Abergele to Bangor, I Os. lid. 9e 6d or Vice Versa Llandudno to Bangor, 9s. Jd ge edi or Vice Versa | ) Llandudno Junction ) to Bangor, or Vice ? 8s. 6d. 8s. Od. Versa ) The following Table will show the approximate time the Coach will be passing the different localities A.M. Rhyl per Rail .10 44 Abergele .10 561 Llandudno 11 0 Llandudno June.11 35 P.M. Llanrwst (arrival).12 15 Llanrwst,— Victoria Hotel, (depar- ture) 12 40 1 Bettwsy coed,-Royal Oak Hotel 1 25 Capel Curig,—The Hotel. 2 25 Bethesda,- Douglaii Arms. 3 40 B a n g o r,—British Hotel 4 40 A.M. Bangor,—British Hotel. 8 0 Bethesda,-Douglas Arms 9 0 C,ipel Curig,-The Hotel.10 15 Bettws y c oed,- Hoyal Oak Hotel.11 0 Llanrwst, -Victoria Hotel 12 0 Llandudno Junction. 1 30 N.B.—Trains leave Llanrwst for Llandudno Junction, at 12 50 3 40 and 6 25 p.m. rJti10t Parties leaving Bangor, can have 6 hours Fishing at Ogwen Lake before the Return COACH passes. Performed by the Public's most obedient Servants, DEW & WILLIAMS. tim4    LLANGOLLEN. THE LLANGOLLEN ROYAY, MAIL leaves The Royal and Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon every morning (Sunday excepted) at Eight o'clock, by way of the famous Pass of Llanberis, skirting the foot of Snow- don, to Capel Curig, the celebrated Rhaiadr y Wannol, Bettws y Coed, Pentrefoelas, Bridge and Waterfall of Pontyglyn, Corwen, and Glyndyfrdwy, arriving at Llan- gollen Station at 4 15, in time for Trains to all parts of England leaving the Hand Hotel, Idangollen, every day Sunday excepted) at Ten. Coaches from the Royal Sportsman Hotel Carnarvon, EVERY DAY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1864- CARNARVON AND PWLLHELI. T^REQUENT Complaints having been made F that the time allowed between the arrival and de- parture of the Coaches at Pwllheli is not sufficient, the Propietor of the Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, has determined to run a fast FOUR-HORSE MAIL COACH, daily, on and after Monday, the 7th day of SEPTEMBER, leaving CARNARVON on the arrival of the Mail Train at 436 a.m., and returning from PWLLHELI at 5 30 p.m. to Carnarvon, in time for the London Mail Train at 8 29, thus allowing passengen about uine hours at Pwllheli. JOHN MORETON, Proprietor. Royil Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, September 4, 1863. The PRINCE OF WALES will leave the Royal Sports- man Hotel, Carnarvon, after the arrival of 9 40 a.m. train, returning in the evening from Pwllheli at 1 p.m. Passengers by the above Coaches will be taken free to the station. he station. JOHN MORETON, Proprietor. Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, June 13th, 1863. NANTLLE RAILWAY. CARNARVON TO PORT MA DOCL, BA CK DA IL Y (Sundays excepted). AN OMNIBUS leaves the PENYGROES STA- ATioN, every evening, on the arrival of the Train which leaves Carnarvon 6 p.m., Penygroes 7 0 p.m., and returns from Port Madoc at 8 0 am., Penygroes 11 0, arriving at Carnarvon 12, in time for the 12 15 Trains for Bangor, Chester, London. &e. MORETON & PARRY, Proprietors. Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, November 10th, 1863. CARNARVON AND BARMOUTH MAIL. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 10th, 1863, (Sundays excepted.) A FAST Four-horse COACH will leave 1-1 the Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, 9 a.m. via Beddgelert, Tre Madoc, Port Madoc, Tanybwlch, Maentwrog, Harlech, Barmouth, to Dolgelley, returning from Dolgelley, via same route, at 11 a.m., and arriving at Carnarvon in time for the Mail Train for London, &c. MORETON, PRICHARD, DAVIES & PRICHARD, Proprietors. Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, Proprietors. June 18th, 1864. 18 84. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. CircuJar Tour through the most interesting and Pic- ?turesqtie Scenery in North Wales. THE Public are respectfully informed that Ton and after MONDAY, 20th June, the favourite FOUR HORSE COACH, the Royal Snowdonian Tourist will commence running daily (Sundaysexcepted) from the ROYAL HOTEL, Carnarvon, late Uxbridge and Railway Station, after the arrival of the 9 40 a.m. Train for Llanrwst, Via Llanberis, Padarn Villa Hotel. skirting the foot of Snowdon, through the far famed Pass in View of the Vale of Nant Gwynant, to Capel Curig, the base of Moel Shabod and along the Holyhead Road to the Swallow Waterfall, Ten Minutes allowed, to see the Falls; thence through the Vale of Bettws-y- Coed, over the Waterloo Bridge to Llanrwst Eagles Hotel in time for the Trains for Chester, &c. Leaves the Eagles Hotel and Railway Station Llanrwst every day (Sundays excepted) via same route arriving at Pad- arn Villa Hotel, Llanberis, for Dinner, and Royal Hotel, Carnarvon in time for Trains leaving at 6 30 p.m. Tickets will be issued for the Route at the following Stations, Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno, Llandudno Junction, Penmaenmawr, Llanfairfechan, Bangor, Menai Bridge and Carnarvon, available for one day only. E. HUMPH REYS and CO. Royal Hotel, Coach Office, June 15, 1864. N.B.—The Royal Snowdonian Tourist First Class Four Horse Coach also leaves the Royal Hotel and Railway Station after the arrival of 9 40 Train a.m. every day (Sundays excepted) through Beddgelert, Port- madoc, Tanybwlch, Maentwrog, Harlech, Bars lath, and Dolgelley. Change in the Time of Starting of the Pwllheli Coach from the Royal Hotel, Carnarvon- A On and after Mon- _tl § M M day, 12th A pd the Four- r. Horse COACH will leve at 9 a,m., and Pwllheli. at 10 a.m., every Morning (Sundays excepted), arriving at the Royal Hotel, in time for the 2 5 p.m., train, leaving Carnaruon, after the arrival of the 3 20 p.m. April, 7th 1864. E. HUMPHREYS k Oo, THE LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. TOUR THROUGH NORTH WA LES. CARNARVON, BARMOUTH, & DOLGELLEY. Carnarvon to Beddgelert, Tremadoc. Portmadoc, Tany- bwlch, Maentwrog, Harlech, Barmouth and Dolgelley. THE ROYAL SNOWDONIAN TOURIST COACH WILL EXTEND its Route, via Beddgelert, yV Tremadoc, Portmadoc, Tanybwlch, Maefitwrog, Harlech, Barmouth and Dolgelley, starting from the ROYAL HOTEL (late Uxbridge Arms) and Railway Station, Carnarvon, every day (Sundays excepted), ?fter the arrival of the 9 40 a, m. train. Will also leave the SHIP HOTEL, DOLGELLEY, every day (Sundays excepted) at 8 a.m., same route, ar- riving at the Royal Hotel (late Uxbridge Arms), Carnar- von, in time for trains to Chester, Liverpool, Birming- ham, London, &c. On and after the 20th of June, Tickets availab, l, e for one month will be issued at all the principal Stations on the London and North Western Railway. EDWARD HUMPHREYS, JONES k Co., Proprietors, Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, June 1st. 1864. MENAI BRIDGE, BANGOR, BEAUMARIS, LLAN- DUDNO, AND LIVERPOOL. SUMMER SAILINGS. N and after WEDNESDAY, At, June 1st, the Citv of Dublin Com- pany's Steamers PRINCE OF WALES and PRINCE ARTHUR are intended to Ply daily fSundays excepted.] on the above Station during the SUMMER SEASON, calling at LLANDUDNO, weather permitting. FROM MENAI BRIDGE, at 10 a.m, FROM PRINCE'S LANDING STAGE, LIVERPOOL 11 a.m. Goods for Carnarvon and the above places will be re- ceived at the Clarence Dock. A COACH for Amlwch, leaves on the arrival of the Steamer from Liverpool, and returns in- the Morning in time for the Sailings for Liverpool. 0 Further particulars on application to Mr. J. K. Rounth- waite, 20, Water Street, Liverpool Messrs. E. W. Timothy and Son, Menai Bridge ;or to Mr. John Thomas, Bangor Street, Carnarvon. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Vid QUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. (Uieder Voitti-eze-t with HeI' J[aje,t.I/ Provinrial Govet-n- ment, for the Convcvanre of the Mails.) 1864-SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS-1864. THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S first-class powerful Screw Steamers N PERUVIAN Capt. W. BALLANTINE.  NOVA SCOTIAN.. „ J. GRAHAM. \? S   JURA T. AITON. 3?- HTBERNTAN „ J. E. DUTTON. NORTH AMERICAN,, WYLIE. DAMASCUS R. BROWN. BELGIAN. ———— MORAVIAN BUILDING. Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, EVERY THURSDAY, Calling at MOVTLLE, LOUGH FOYLE, on FRIDAY, to embark Passengers and Her Majesty's Mails. And from QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL every SATURDAY. Calling at MOVILLE to land Mails and Passengers. Rate of Freight to Quebec and Montreal 55s. per Ton, Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Steerage Passage Money to QUEBEC, EIGHT GUIN- EAS, including a plentiful supply of Cooked Provisions. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to all the Principal Towns in Canada. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamthipf 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- street; or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. THE "BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, Ship Register. Burthen. Captain. Date. DONALD MACKAY 2604..5000.Richards 5th July. MARCO POLO 1625.4000.Arnold to follow. Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the under- signed. LONDON FOR MELBOURNE. AVALANCHE 25th June. FOR AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND- BRITISH TRIDENT .(from London). 20th July. LONDON FOR SYDNEY. WILLIAM COLE 10th July. FOR QUEENSLAND. (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds.) QUEEN of the COLONIES (from London) 25th June. FIERY STAR (from London) 25th July. and from Queenstown 30th Julv. ELIZABETH ANN BRIGHT (from Liverpool) 20th Aug. and from Grecnock 25th Aug. STEAM TO NEW YORK. LOUISIANA s.s., 2000 tons (from Liverpool) 21st June. LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. PACKET FOR THE 5th JULY, '?'?  ? The Magnificent Frigate-built Clipper Ship ??? "DONALD M'KAY," Captain RICHARDS. 2609 tons Register, 5000 tons butheii. This leviathan ship was built expressly for the" Black Ball" Line by Donald M'Kay, Esq., builder of the Light- ning, Champion of the Seas, &c. She is the largest and one of the fastest in the Australian trade, and her ar- rangements for all classes of passengers are of the most superior description.—Apply to JAMES, BAINES & CO., Water-at., Liverpool; GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street; or T. M. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenliall-street, London, E.C. AGENTS. Mr. Edward Ellis, Garth Point, Bangor. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead. Mr. Wm. Edwards. Llangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. STEAM TO NEW YORK. ,^1 rnHE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- ?N."t?H?? SHIP COMPANY intend despatching MlmW II their Full-Powered Clyde-built] ron Screw Steam Ships, Carrying the United States Mails, FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. ETNA Wednesday, 29tli June EDINBURGH Wednesday, 6th July. CITY OF CORK .Saturday, 9th July. And every Wednesday, and every alternate Saturday. Cabin Passage by the Mail Steamers sailing every Wed- nesday, 15, 17, aud 21 Guineas, according to the accom- modation. Cabin Passage by the Saturday's Steamers, 13 Guineas. Forward Passage 8 Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengersfor 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. orto Mr. ED. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. I Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abergele. BY APPOINTMENT. Purveyor of To the Curry Powder —ys—aSaME3R» Queen. A REAL BLESSING TO THE AFFLICTED. IF A R R A N T'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. One Dose relieves, the third cures. Price Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. per bottle. Retail of all respectable Chemists, wholesale, Barclay & Son, London Evans & Co., Liver- pool. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. aw Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrant* or Bounty Tickets. will please make immediate application to tha undersigned. milE "WHITE STAR" LINE of  I BRITISH AUSTRALIAN, and NEW ilia, ?TE?ALAND EX-ROYAL MAIL UUP. ?TTrnHM PERS, $ail on the 15th and Uh of e?k Mouth. Lauding and forwarding Passengers to every port of Aus- tratta, Tasmania, or New Zealand. m,«i;nfli«^omnosedof the following celebrated dinners. ROYAL qTANDARD(s.s.) MORNING LIGHT. RED JACKET. WHITE STAR. BLUE JACKET. TORNADO. MERMAID. CHARIOT OF FAME. QUEENof the NORTH. SHALIMAR. GLEN DEVON. ELECTRIC. ULCOATS. And many others well-known in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons Tt, Reg. Bur. Sail. SAM CEAIINS Melbourne.340.3750.. July 20. RED JACKET Melbourne.2000.4000.Aug. 20. ROYAL STANDARD.screw steamer 2Ji 7. 20. LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. 20. W. H. HASELDE* (new). Canterbury) July 111. ALBERT WILLIAM. Auckland Aug. ID. The splendid new Iron Clipper SAM CEARNS," built expressly for the Australian passenger trade, by Messrs, Scott and Co., of Greenock, will be despatched from Li. verpool for Melbourne as the White Star packet for July. Tne SAH CEARNS" is fitted with the latest im. provements for the safety and comfort of passengers, and it is confidently expected she will compete successfully with the celebrated ship" Red Jacket,' White Star," Chariot of Fame and Blue Jacket," which have ma.ie passages between Liverpool and Melbourne in 67. 67, 08, and 6!J days respectively. Her Saloons are extensively and handsomely furnished, and passengers in this class are provided with bedding, linen, and every necessary for the voyage. The second Cabin, Intermediate, and Steerage accommodation is very superior. Passengers embark on tthe 22nd July. For freight or passage, apply to H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS. 21, Water-street, Liverpool, or WILSON, BILBROUGH i CO., 27, Leadenhall-street, London, Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents. Bangor; John Jones, Steam Packet Company Agent, Carnarvon; T. Bell, Holywell; or to Robert Pritchard, Newry-street, Holyhead. N,B.-Willox's Australian and New Zealand Hand- Books, sent post free for 2 stamps. ESTABLISHED 1835. OFFICE FOR PATENTS, JOHN DAVIES, C.E., AND SON, 56 CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. The Pamphlet "ARB YOUR LETTERS PATENT VALID," Price fid. SELF-HELP TO PATENT LAW in the Press. MR. J. HAYWOOD, (PUPIL OF THE LATE MR. RENDELL, F.R.S.A.,  OVERNIENT Enneer of the Menai and X Conway Suspension Bridges, and Unpneer for the Shreswbury and Holyhead Road Commissioners, is pre- pared to undertake every description of CIVIL, ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING. 1, Penrallt Villa, Upper Bangor. CONSULTATION FREE. .Mia. T EETH, APPOINTMENTS FOR 1864. In consequence of increased practice, Messrs. GABRIEL will attend at BANGOR, every FRIDAY, at Mr. Douglas, Caxton House, High Street. OSWESTRY, every WEDNESDAY, at Mr. Greens, Canton House. The Cross. WREXHAM, every THURSDAY, 5, Hope-street. SHREWSBURY, every SATURDAY, 48, High-street. CARNARVON, by appointment only. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S INVENTION OSTEO ElDON. PATENT MARCH, 1st, 1862, No. 560. GABRIEL'S SELF-ADHESIVE TEETH 9 and Soft Gums, without springs or palates, are war- ranted to succeed even when all highly-lauded invention# have failed. Purest materials and first-class workman- ship warranted, and supplied at half the usual cost by ?CABR/? T ILISHED ?P?MTtST§? 134, DUKE STREET, LIVERPOOL; 65 NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 27 HAltLEY STREET. CAVENDISH SQUARE AND 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON; Consultations gratis. For an explanation of their various improvement opinions of the press, testimonials, &c., see Gabriel's Practical Treatise on the Teeth. Post free on ap- plication. Sets from 4 to 7 and 10 to 15 guineas. Best in Europe, Single Teeth or part sets to proportionately mod- erate. AA- '.ç: MR. C. MAUGHAM, SURGEON DENTIST. 14, NORTHGATE ST., CARNARVON. MR. C. MAUGHAM begs to acknowledge 1.1 with thanks the liberal support which he has re- ceived from his friends and the public of Caruarvon and adjacent Towns, and trusts by strict attention, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of their favor. Mr. C. M. may be consulted daily, from 10 a.m. at the above address. LEWIS & CIO., RANELAGH ST., LIVERPVOOL. ( For Little Boys of four j and six years old, from I Scotch Tweeds, neatly BOYS' SUITS trimmed. Also Boots, BOYS' SUITS Shirts, C 11' Neck Ir S, 0 ,11'8, j Ties, Gloves, Hats, and Cap., for Boys of the ( same ages. LEWIS & Co., RANELAGHST., LIVERPOOL f For Boys of eight and ten ) years old, from Fine ¡ Cloth, handsomely B OY' SUITS J braided. Also Boots, ? BOYS' SUITS g?? CoUar8f y,? lrl.e, 0 ars, Ties, Gloves, Hab, and I Caps, for Boys of the same ages. LEWIS A Co., RANELAGH ST., LIVERPOOL, ( For Boys of Twelve and I Fourteen years old, from extra Stout Cloth, B(>YS' SUITS i lH^ l £ BNeck BOYS' SUITS. Sh'- C 11 X ck l In. 0 arB, e Ties, Gloves, Hats, and Caps, for Boys of the I same ages. LEWIS & Co.,RANELAGH ST., LIVERPOOL. ( For Elder Boys from Fit- teen to seventeen years j old, from extra good I Cloths, well cut and BOYS" SUITS. i made. Also Boots, Shirts, Collars, Neck Ties, Gloves, Hats, and Caps, for elder Boys of I same ages. LEWIS & Co., RANELAGH ST., LIVERPOOL. ( For Young Men of eight- teen and twenty Ye3N old, from fashionable Tweeds and Cloths, YOUNG MEN'S SUIS J  baud, ? somely made. AfM Boots, Shirts, Collar" I Neck Ties, Gloves, Hat. I and Caps, for Young l Men of the same ages. Lewis and Company beg to call the attention of Parent^ Guardians, and Schoolmasters to the above advertise^ev They have been for some time prrpariwj their Stock for this month, and they feel assured their friends and eill- <om<?w MiH be more than satisfied with M< manu ''?' and pretty styles for the Little ?oyt they are now si6eilig, ? well as with their larr/e selection of ?f)t?m< and 2196J 01 Suits /oreMefBo?<t)?you?3ff!. Lewis and Company would /Mf?r call the <!?<K<!<? of the public to their Boot Department. One entire ?"?  ?M'O? to this branch of their tMt'MM. ?'!W? ar,cle sold bp them is manufactured on the Premises by $4?lful and experienced workmen. All kin<ù ofbooto and MO"8 for Bow and Young Men may be had here-from e little Dancing Pump or Slipper for the Boy of /^r' to the smart ?MM Boot or heavy SAco<t??oo< the youll Man of twenty while, to meet the <(?A« of nMnv?tn" ies among their customers, <A<y also undertake ing of Boou, which in all ca,t, arc strongly and ucally liane. and returned in one day.