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THE CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Annual Show of Flowers, Fruit, &c., JL will take place at the PKNRHYN HALL. Bangor, on THURSDAY. 1st September, 1804. Intending Exhibitors must send a list tQ the Secretary, of &U articles intended for Competition? oa or before SATU"AY,  August. ^Sfire^tful.y .-n.cdthat their Sub- scriptions became due^nM May h« JOH LLOYD, Jun., Secretary. MWH BRIDGB, BANGOR, BHAPAlfARIS, LLAlf DUDNO, AND LIVERPOOL. ? SUMMER SAILINGS. <???? and after WEDNESDAY, JtJlaBtf June lot, the City of Dublin Com- M™7 ?.TBPMNCE OF WALES and PRINCE ARTHUR are intended to Ply daily [Sundays excep".] iIIe above Station during the SUMMER SEAWN, eeging at LLANDUDNO, weather permitting. 10 a. m, FROM MEN AI BRIDGE, at d d' 10 a.m. FROM PRINCE'S LANDING STAGE, LIVERPOOL ■ •••■■• ";™- Goods for Carnarvon and the above places will be re- Mived at the Clarence Dock. A CeJACH for Amlwch, leaves on the arrival of the SU«mer from Liverpool, and returns in the Morning m time for the Sailings for Liverpool. Purther particulars on application to Mr. J. K. Kountn- _ie, 20, Water Street, Liverpool Mc?rx. E. W. 'Hmothy andSon, 'enai Bridge ;or to 3h. John I?fio. mM. Bangor Street, Carnarvon. sTEAM from LIVERPOOL or QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK. TIIE UVKHFOOL. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- \IIMTWV O^ SIIIP COMPANY intend de-?atchtng iiTtttWl Vft-u their FnU-Powered Clyde-bnilt i rou Screw Meun Ships, Carrying the United States Mails, KltoM MVF.BPOOL FOR NKW VOKK. CITY OF LIMERICK Saturday, fitli Aug. BIN A Wednesday, 10th And every Wednesday, and every alternate Saturday. Cabin Passage by the Mail Steamers sailing every Wed- Beaday, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accom- modation. Cabin Passage by the Saturday's Steamers, 13 Guineas. Forward Passage 8 Guineas, including all Provisions oooked. Passen^'ersforCANADA, the UNITED STATLS, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageous t"rms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street. Liverpool. I Mr. ED. ELHS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. I Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abergele. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FtA QUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Govern- ment for the Conveyance of the Mails.) 1864—SUMMER AR.R AN GEM E N TS—18t>4. Tom MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S first-class powerful Screw Steamers I'El t'VTAN Capt. W. IUM,ANTINE. HIBERNIAN „ J. E. DUTTON. NOVA SCOTIAN.- „ J. GRAHAM. ».frJXE5fc JUJJA „ T. AITON. NORT H AM ERIC AN „ WYLIE. BEI,GIAN BKOWH. DAMASCUS „ KitRit. MORAVIAN.New Ship.. ST. DAVID .New Ship. Are intended to Sail from IJVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, EVERY THURSDAY, Calling at MOVILLE, 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 M.. per Ton, Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject t. agreement. Cabin Passage Monev to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can bo obtained M board. Steerage Passage Money to QUEBEC, SEVEN GUIN- IAS, including a plentiful supply of Cooked Provisions. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. Bill*, of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods am 1 Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to all 1IIae Principal Towns in Canada. Baffffarw take n from the'Ocean Steamships to the Rail- way CaM Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMPS aad ALEXANDER ALLAN, 70, Great Clyde-street; in Lon- don, to MONTGOMERIE and GBEENHORNE, 17, Gracechurch- atreet; 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. IMAMPION of the SEAS 1!146.4500.0utridge 5th Aug GREAT VICTORIA, s.s., 500 h. p., 500 Price 5th Sept. Fersons who holt] Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the under- lined. Assisted Passages and Free Grants of Land. FOR AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND- BRITISH TRIDENT (from London). 30th July. LONDON FOR SYDNEY. arORNOW,\Y. JOth August. OBTDEBELA .JUth Sept. FOR QUEENSLAND. (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds.) FfRRY STAR (from Queenstown) 30th July. JLIZABETH ANN BRIGHT (from Liverpool) 20th Aug. and from Greenock 25th Aug. GOLDEN CITY .(from London).to follow. LIGHT BlUGADE To follow. STEAM TO NEW YORK. JIRIN. s.S., 2000 tons (from Liverpool) 2nd August. LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. 1.- PACKET FOR THE 5tli AUGUST. The Magnificent Clipper Ship CHAMPION OF THE SEAS,' Captain Outridge. 1940 tons Register, 4500 tons burthen. Ttùe «ele)>rnte<L -Sbip was huilt expressly for the Aits- TNLIFTN trade by Donald M'Kay, Esq., builder of the Tvighlning," and otbernoted vessehofthe "Black Ball" line. She is well known for her rapid passages is tMdxMmeh- furnished, and affords to all classes of pas- Magers the most unequalled accommodation.—Apply to JAMBS BA1NKS & CO., W?Lter-?t., Li'e?ool; «BBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street; or T. M. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall-street, London, ILO. AGENTS, Mr. Edward Ellis, Garth Point, Bangor. Opt. Tully. Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead. Mr. Wni. EDWARD*, Llangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edw ards, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergcle. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. IV Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrantsor PountyTickets, willpleasemake immediate application to the undersigned. jvi rpiIE "WIITTK STAR" LINE of 1 BRITISH AUSTRALIAN,and NEW ?.??S?? ? ZEALAND EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIP- mSSBBmi PERS, sail on the 15th and 20th of each Month. lawaing and forwarding Passengers to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. IheBneiscomposcilof the followingcelebrated clippers ROTAL STAN'I>AKD(s.a.) CHARIOT OF FAME. MORNING LIGHT. QUEENof the NORTH. RBD JACKET. SHALIMAR. WHITE STAR. GLEN DEVON. BLUB JACKET. ELECTRIC. TORNADO. ULCOATS. IfBBHATD. And many others well-known in lie AiI. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons To Reg. Bur. Sail. AlflOlI WILON Melbourne..1200.2500.Aug. 2C. 1\81> JAOEET Melbourne.. 2000.. 4000.Sept. 20. SHAUMAR Melbourne,1700.3500. Oct. 20 ROTAL STANDARD screw steamer.2017.4000. Nov. 20 LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. AI>«BHT WILLL\X. Auckland Aug. 1. MWMAID Canterl)urv 1. 30. The well-known clipper "ANNIE WILSON" will be des- patched from Liverpool for Melbourne as the White Star" Packet for August. This favourite clipper has made several voyages to Australia under charter to her Majesty's Emigration Commissioners, and has given satis- faction M a fast and comfortable passenger vessel. She is specially fitted for the Australian trade, her between decks Ming spacious and well ventilated. Her saloons are extensive, and passengers in this class are provided with bedding, liuen. and every necessary for the voyage. Passengers embark on the 22ud August. For freight or passage, apply to H. T. WILSON k CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, or WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., 27. Leadenhall-street, London. Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents. Bangor; Jeh» James, Steam Packet Company Agent, Carnarvon; T. Bell, Holy well; or to Robert Pritohard, Nawry-itreet, Holyhead. N.B.-WUjM't AuttrtUan and New Zttlud Hand Jtooktt ftat post flet for 2 stamps. BEAUMARIS SCHOOL Re-Opens on MON- JO DAY, AUGUST 8, at Eight p.m. RICHARD H. HILL. D.C.L., Head Master. Jane 22nd, 1864. A Y GWIR YN ERBYN Y BYD.-O! IESU NA'D GAMWAITH. THE MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, WILL BE HIILD AT LLANDUDNO, On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sf Friday, August 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th, 1864, IN THE SPACIOUS PAVILION SPECIALLY ERECTED TO ACCOMMODATE 6,000 PERSONS. PRESIDENTS. 1st D?v W. BULKELEY HUGHES, Esq., Plascoch. ?dD? The LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. 3rd Day, J. WILLIAMS, Esq., Treffos. tS Day, GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, Esq. VICE-PRESIDENT. Rev. J. GRIFFITHS, Rector of Neath. CONDUCTORS. 1st Day, GWALCHMAI. 2nd Day, GWRGANT. 3rd Day, CLWYDFARDD. 4th Day, Rev. E. STEPHENS rpJ HE AWARDING ?F PRIZES amounting Tto.t4OO and competition in Vocal and Instiumental Music will take phice on the Morning of each day. The Choirs and Bands intending to compete must send in their names, and pieces which they will sing and play, on or before AUGUST 16th. IN THE EVENING CONCERTS OF NATIONAL MWSIO Will be given. for which the services of the following dis- tinguished Artistes have been engaged, viz :— VOCALISTS. Miss EDITH WYNNE (Eos Cymru, Pencerddes). Miss KATE WYNNE (Llinos Gwynedd). Mr. W. H. CUMMINGS. Mr. LEWIS THOMAS. Mr JOHN OWEN (Owain Alaw Pencerdd). Mr. L. W. LEWIS (Llew Llwyvo). PENILLION SINGERS. IDRIS FYCHAN, Ed8 MON, AND OTHERS. INSTRUMENTALISTS HARPS. Mr. J. BALSIR CHATTERTON (Prif Delynor Lloegr) Harpist to her Majesty the Queen. Mr. JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Gwalia); Professor of the Harp of the Royal Academy. Mr. ELLIS ROBERTS (Eos Meirion), Harpist to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. PIANOFORTE. Mise KATE ROBERTS, of the London Academy of Music) Mr. H. V. LEWIS, R. A. of Music. Mr. GEORGE OWEN, Llandudno. VIOLIN. Mr. E. W. THOMAS, Leader of the Liverpool Philhar- monic Society. CORNET-A-PISTOJT. Mr. EDWARD MATHEWS An efficient Chorus has been lngaged to assist conduc tors-Pencerdd GWHlia and Owain Alaw. Morning Admission—Reserved Seats, 4s. First Class. 3s. Second Class, 2s. Third Class, Is. Evening Admis- sion — Reserved Stalls, 5s. First Class, 4s.; Second Class, 2s. 6d. Third Class. Is. Course Tickets—Reserved Stalls, 25s. First Class, 21s. Second Class, 12s. 6d. f*- The Sacred, and Secular Duet, Nos. 4 and 5 not being published in time, are withdrawn from competi- tion. RAILWAY EXCURSIONS from all parts, returning after the Evening Concerts. THE FAIRY STEAM PACKET will leive Menai Bridge, each morning after 8 o'clock, calling at Bangor and Beaumaris, returning at 6 o'clock, p.m. THE EISTEDDFOD PACKET will leave the Landing Stage, Liverpool. at 7 o'clock each morning, returning at 5 30 p.m., and on Friday, at 9 o'clock, p m. Refreshment on board. Apply to Captain Williams, Sun Tavern, Red Cross-street, Liverpsol. THE EISTEDDDOD PUBLICATIONS.—The following works have been published, and may be had fromR. Hughes and Son, Wrexham, No, land 2 of Yr Eistrddfod' ttie Quar- terly Journal of the Institution. No. 3 in the press, and will be ready September 1st, 1864, price la. each. The Prize Cantata—" The Siege of Harlech," price 2s. This Cantata will be performed at the Eisteddfod. The Prize Motett, price Is. A subject for competition at the Eisteddfod. The Swansea Chair A wdl, Albert Dda," price 6d published by Mr. Gee, Denbigh. THE EXHIBITION.—Ladies and Gentlemen having Paintings, Carvings, and articles of curiosity, which they desire to be exhibited, are respectfully requested to forward the same, on or before August 18th, 1864, to the care of the Secretaries. WM WILLIAMS, ) Sheeecrreetta,r"i«ess- JOHN WILLIAMS, SecretarIes. Jy.B. Office for change, and the issue of Tickets, close to the Pavilion, Llanduduo.  m ELECTION OF LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, (Under the Public Health Act, 1848, and Local Govern- ment Act, 1858). DISTRICT OF BETHESDA. T WILLIAM YOUNG HARDIE, being the t person appointed by the Local Board of Health, for the District of Bethesda, in the County of Carnarvon, to conduct and complete the Election of Four Members of the said Board,— DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE. 1 That, the number of persons to be elected members of the said Local Board of Health, for the whole of the said District is Four, in the room of Mr. John Hughes, Douglas Arms Hotel; Mr. Evan Roberts, dv per, &c., Carneddi and Mr. Elias Davies, Chemist, &c.; going out of Office in rotation Mr. William Lewis, currier, resigned, and who are eligible for re-election. 2,—That any person (not disqualified bylaw) who shall be resident within the District, or within seven miles thereof, and be seised or possessed of real personal estate, or both, to the value of not less than £500, or who shall be so resident, and shall be rated to the relief of the poor of some parish, township, or place, of which some part is within the said District, upon an annual value of not less than 1:15, is qualified to be nominated for the office of Member for the said Local Board of Health, at the said Election, by any person then qualified to vote. 3J —Nominations of Members must be sent on or before the 12th day of August instant, to me, at my office, in Bangor. Nominations sent after that day, or sent to any other person, will be invalid. 4,-That I shall, if more than Four Members be nomi- nated, cause Voting Papers to be delivered on the 18th day of August instant, at the address, in the said Dis- trict, of each Ratepayer, Owner and Proxy, qualified to vote; and that on the 22nd day of August instant, I shall cause BUCII Votiug Papers to be collected 5,-That on the 26th day of August instant, I shall at- tend at the Board Room, Douglas Arms Hotel, in Beth- esda, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, and that I sliall, on that dav, and if necessary the following days, proceed to ascertain the number of votes given for each Candidate. Given under my Hand this Fourth day of August, 1864 1864. WILLIAM YOUNG HARDIE. The following Form of Nomination Paper must be adopted, and can be had on application at the Office of the Board in Bethesda :— Election of Local Board of Health under the Public Health Act, 1848, and Local Government Act, 1858. DISTRICT OF BETHESDA. The day of August, 1864. Names of Persons Residence of the I Calling or Quali11 Nominated to be Persons of Persons Members. Nominated. Nominated. \-1-1- I, being a person duly qualified to Vote in the Election of Members of the Local Board of Health for the District of Bethesda, nominate the above to be Member (or Mem- bers) of the said Boord. .Signature of Nominator. .Address. £1000 IN CASE OF DEATH, Or an Allowance of;C6 per Week while laid-up by Injury caused by ACCIDENTS OF ANY KIND. Whether Walking, Riding, Driving, Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, or at Home, may be secured by an Annual Pay- ment of £ 3 to the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, 64, CORNHILT., LONDON E.C. MORE THAN 8,000 CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION Have been Promptly and Liberally Paid. For Particulars apply to the Clerks at any of the Rail- way Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 10, REGENT STREET, and 64. OORNHILL. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Railway Pawengere* Assurance Company. Empowered by special Act of Parliament, 1849. AGKNT FOR BANGOR: liB. THOMAS JACKSON, RAILWAY STATION LEGERDEMAIN AND VENTRILOQUISM- MAURICE TEMPI?TON, the Ventnio- Mq?and?hernM? gives IU8 unique Entertainment every Monday ?Evemng l?u?the ??"?? semMy Room, Llandudno, at a?speci?i eq t of a num- ber of influential gentlemen. Durmg ? ?? n h'?ewm ? also visit most of the towns of North Wales, due notice of which will be give M. T. had the bouour of performing before Her Majeltv at Windsor Castle, and is allowed to be the first Ventn. Joquist in the United Kingdom. PENMAENMAWR BUILDING LAND. W. p. AYRES, CONTRACTOR, &:c., HAS Several Piots of FreehfM &Leasehold JjL Land to DISPOSE OF, with immediate possession. All the Plots command views of magnificent scenery. Particulars upon application to W. P. A., Agent for the Alexandra Hotel Company. Mountain View, Panmaenmawr, August 6th, 1864- GYFFYN CHURCH, CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BUILDERS. THE Rector is desirous of receiving Ten. JL ders for restoring, repairing, and enlarging tliis Church. The Drawings and Specification may be seen at the Foresters' Arms, Gyffyn, near Conway, on and after Monday, the 8th day of August next ensuing. Ten- ders sealed and endorsed must be sent under cover to Messrs. Kennedy and Rogers, Architects, Bangor, and Albion Chambers, 11, Adam Street, Adelphi, London, W.C., on or before Monday, the29th day of August next ensuing. The Reverend Thomas R. Ellis, the Rector, does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. It is respectfully and earnestly requested that all who have kindly promised their aid, will pay the amount of their subscriptions to the Conway Branch of the National Provincial Bank of England, or to the Reverend Thomas R. Ellis, Gyffyn, Conway. Bangor, August 4th, 1864. CORNS and 1UJNI0NSA gentleman, many years tormented with Corns, will be happy to afford others the information by which he obtained theircom- plete removal in a short period, without pain or wpw- convenience. Forward address on a stamped envelope, to W. Goodall, Esq., Epsom, Surrey. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. For Fire, Life, and Marine Assurance, and for Annuities, Established A. D. 1720 by Charter of King George the First, and confirmed by Special Acts of Parliament. Chief Office in the Royal Exchange, London, Branch, 29. Pall Mal PERSONS assured with this Corporation incur no liabilities of Partnership. Payment of their claims is secured by a large invested Capital Stock. They onjoy the advantages of modern practice, witil the stability of an office which has been tested by the ex- perience of nearly a Century and a half. Tables o the premiums and of the Bonus in the Life Department, may be obtained at the Offices of the Cor- poration, or from its Agents in the principal towns of the United Kingdom. JOHN A. IIIGHAM, Actuaiy andsecretpxy. Agent at Carnarvon.John Morgans, Esq. Bangor J. V. H. Williams, Esq. Pwllheli .Mr. David Davie*. PURE VICKLES, SAUCES, &c. Extract from the Lancet, February 4th, 1854, and from Dr. Hassall's recent work on "Food and its Aaullera- "The samples of Messrs. CROSSE and BLACKWELL were entirely free from COPPER." CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S CELEBRATED Pickles, Sauces, Jams, and Table Delicaeies, all of the highest quality, and prepared with the Strictest attention to purity and wholesomenem. CAPTAIN WHITE'S ORIENTAL PICKLE. CURRY OR MULLIGATAWNY PASTE. SARDINES.—Philippe and Canauda. CHOCOLATE. -Ilassoii' French. MUSTARD.—Maille's French. TOMATA CONSERVF.-Pilar Freres'. STRASBOURG PIES.—J. G. Hommel's May be obtained from all Grocers, Druggists, and Oilmen, and Wholesale of CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARB, LONDOIT. C. & B., are Special Agents for LEA and PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRESAUCE. Steam to Australia from Liverpool under 60 days "BLACK BALL" AND "EAGLE" LINE. -I The Magnificent Auxiliary Steam Clipper GREAT VICTORIA, 'J'THPO? 3,500 ToD#, and 500 Horse-power, ,Baa?? JAMES PRICE, R.N.R., Commander, Is appointed to leave the river Mersey as the Packet for THE 5TH SEPTEMBER. This magnificent auxiliary screw clipper is equipped with all the latest improvements in machinery, and titled specially for the Australian passenger trade, being rigged as a first-class clipper ship, irrespective of her steam pow- er, on the same principle as the famous steam clipper Great Britain. Her accommodation for all classes of pas- sengers is unsurpassed by any ocean-going steamer afloat. Rates of Passage are as follows After Saloon 55 to üfi Guineas. Second Class .I 25 to 30 Third Class 18 to 20 Steerage 15 and 16 For further particulars apply to James Baines and Co., Water Street, Liverpool; Gibbs, Bright, and Co., North John treet; or „ „ T. M. Mackay and C0., 1, LeadenhallStreet, London, L.C,

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