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WANTED, a good COOK; also a WAITRESS I V for an Hotel. First-class references required. Apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED, as an Indoor Servant, a young y Man who can wait at Table ami do the ordinary household work of a man servant. A satisfactory re- fsre,uoe required.-Apply to D. C., at the office of this tfaper. TiTo ener(,,etic ?teii to ,oli(?,it WANTED, Two energetic Men to solidt V, Order* for Two New Welsh Publications, ToCoin. patent Parties, a Liberal Salary will be given. Apply personally or by letter to Mr. C. A. Donaldson, Bookseller, 3, Bryn Dina* Villas, CtWI Lleppa, Bangor. WlANTED, as (iardener and Groom. a per- Yy son that thoroughly understands his business, including Hothouse enlture.-Apply, stating experience, salary expected, and including copy of tektimoiiirds, to T50, office of this paper. WANTED, a Book-keeper, in a wholesale *t and retail Drapery and Grocery Establishment, a thoroughly competent person to take charge of the Books ow who has filled a similar i ituatiou preferred. None .eId apply but who o*n be well recouiraeuded by his last #n^)loyer.Apptjf to the Editor of this — To IIINEITS. WANTED, a Master Miner, of skill and iiieans, t) iiii-lert;tko the Irivii)g of :t ilezictitig 3,000 yards in length, through Hock.—K ir particulars, apply to Messrs. Ureene IIml King, 83, -Mi.Idle Abut-v Street, Dublin. TO DRAPERS. WANTED, an (?xppripncpd Hand for the ?V Drapery, at n. K H?berh, B.tng?r. TO TAILOiiS. WANTED, an experienced hand as CUT- TER, and must be of study habits.- Apply to T. R. Williams, lthiwbryfdir, Festiuiog. WANTED, a Second hand (iin^er-beer y Machine.—Address, L. P., Post Officio, Llan- gefni. To 13E LET for 12 Moiiths-a FURNISHED T~ HOUSE, delightfully situated iu the beet part of Upper Bangor, containing Two Sitting Room, and Four Jfed Rooms, Store Room, Kitchen, and Scullery. Terms IIA per week. Apply to Mr. Davies, Postmaster, Upper Bangor. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS. TO be Sold or Let, with immediate pos- To te?ion. the H?U'lSH HOTEL, Bangor, North Wales. beThe house is most eligibly situated, and doing a latge Family, Commercial, aud Posting business Full particulars may be obtained on making personal applioa- ties to the Proprietor, Mr. Win. Dew, whose other publie engagement* necessitate his relinquishing the business. UPPER BANGOR To BE LET. unfurnished, aud possession jL may be had on the 12th November next, a genteel FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as No. 1, PENRALLT VILLA, at Upper Baagor. consisting of Parlour, Dining Room, Sitting Room, 6 large Bedrooms, 2 Kitchen,, Scullery, Pantry, 2 Water Closets, and all the requisite Out-Buildings, and a Flower Garden in front. Full particulars may be had on application to Mr. E. owen, 49, AlberJ Place, Upper Bangor. FLINTSHIRE. To Graziers, Farmers, and others. TO BE LET. "JikYNGWYN," 109 acres, in splendid order, all having been boned; well adapted for a C ,ttle Salesman, being within a mile of Caerwyi. for a 0 tttle SAlesiuan 4IOiT," 98a. lr. 22p., in the parish d Llanasa, in the holding of the Executors of Mr. Thoa. Williams, lately deceased. Apply to Thomas Jones, Gyrn, Llanasa, CARNARVONSHIRE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THE following desirable Freehold Farms TBONTNEWYDD, in the occupation of Mr. Wm. Boberts, coutaining about 40 acres, and FFRIDDYBONT, in the occupation of Hugh Roberts, containing about 30 aere8. The above are situated in the Parish of Caerhun, on the ipland (western) side of the valley of the Conway, com- prising good arable, meadow, and pasture land- They ad- join the properties of Lord Newrborough, H. D. Griffith, Jisq" Col. Pennant, &c., and are well worthy the atten- tion of capitalists. Apply to Mr. Richard Roberts, Rose Hill, St. Asaph CARNARVON. TO BE LET FURNISHED, THE uLD MANSION, THE PRIORY. THE above desirable Family Residence is J_ situated in the outskirts of the town of Carnarvon, having in front Pleasure Grounds, with several Trees thereon, forming a fine Rookery, and possessing an exten- sive and most delightful view of the Menai Straits. There are also Fruit and Kitchen Gardens adjacent to the Man- tion, aud theinterioreontllino Breakfast, Dining, and Draw- ing Rooms, five Bedrooms, Dressing Rooms, Closets, and Kitchen. There are also all Out-houses suitable to the residence and the requirements of a gentleman. For particulars, &c., apply to Mr. John Lloyd, Prince of Wales, Carnarvon. TO OWNERS OF SHEEP. TO Let, for the Winter Season, about 400 1 Acres of GRAZING LAND in Lleyn. It is dry and exceedingly well sheltered.—Apply to Mr. Hugh Jones. Castle Inn, Pwllheli. FARM TO BE LET, of about 146 ACPESL, J' near Abergele. Apply to G. Johnson, Gwrych Abergele. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. ELBCT MEDICAL PRACTICE in one of the Principal towns in this Couufy, To be disposed of by Private .Contract- THE Advertiser invites the attention of the i ProfeMion to this eligible opening, being a rare op- unity for a fully qualified gentleman that has a ough knowledge of his profession. ,r For further particulars apply to Messrs. E. Hugh Owen and Son, Auctioneers and Valuers, Carnarvon. FARM TO BE LET, IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF BEAUMARIS, BEING about 51 Acres. The Stock and Crop can be had at a valuation. Part of the Money may remain for a term unpaid time will be given on it. KB.-The farm can be had without the stock and crop. Apply to Mr. Henry Owen, Church Street, Beaumaris. TO CONTRACTORS. WANTED, Estimates for the Construction of a WOODEN JETTY or PIER, at the Work. Of the Connah's Quay, Chemical Company (Limited), at Connah's Quay, near Flint. The Specification and Drawings with full particulars may Fliseen at the Companys' Works at Conllah's Quay, near nt, or at the Office of the Engineer, James Wright, 12, Copthall Court, Throgmorton Street, London, from om all particulars may be had. 2:J The Engineer will be at the Works on the 22nd and 23rd instant. CARNARVON. (knltel and commodious Residence in the svlurbs of the Town of Carnarvon. TO BE LET, BRYN EISTEDDFOD, containing a Draw- ing Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Parlour, two KItchens, Sculleries, Pantries, &e.. four best Bedrooms, Md four other Bedrooms, Water Closet, &c., &c. Flower Garden and Grounds, both in front and back. Also, a Kitchen Garden. The above is situated on the Pwllheli Road, and coin* a beautiful view of the Mountains, Castle, and Straits. Apply to Mr. HCMTflMTtJ, Castle-square, Carnarvon. SALES BY Mil WM. DEW. TO BE LET OR SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, ALL that Freehold Estate, Farm House and Outbuildings, called PEN Y HOT, situate close to the Village of Malltrueth, in the Parish of Tr^fdraith, in the Couuty of Anglesey, containing ab.mt ISIII. ttr. 3p. of Arable and Pasture Laud, now in the occupation of Mr. William Daviea as Tenant, and whose Tenancy ex- pires iu November next. The farm is situated in the midst of the Coal District, bounded by Lands of O. J. A. F. Merrick, Ei(l. the Iloverend James Williams and Lady Dinorben; and is distant about 14 miles from Bodorgnn tttatiou, and about 7 miles from the Market Town of Llangefni* For further particulars apply to Mr. W. DR", Auc- tioneer, Bangor; or to Mr. liOUEKT ALCSO, Surveyor, I Menai bridge, PEREMPTORY SALE OF UKNTTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT TANYGOPPA, near ABERGELE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. \V. DEW, (Under a power of a Bill of Sale) on WEDNESDAY, September the 21st, commencing at 11 o'clock a m., rjlHE whole of the very Geutoel HO USE- J HOLD FURNITURE, the property of Mr. dearth, at TAN-V-GOI'I'A, distant about a mile from Abergele, onsi.-sting of Mahogany and Iron Bedsteads, Feather Beds, li,tir ztiid Flock .VJattresft, Blankets, Counterpanes, Washstauds and Dressing Tables, Dressing Glasses, Ma- hogany Hair-seated Cnairs, Mahogany Tables, Maho- gany Easy Chairs, Mahogany Work-screens, Sofa Tables, Fenders and Fire Irons, Brussels and other Carpets, Celhiretto, Superior Piauoforte by Broadwood, a choice Library of Books, together with all the Furniture ap- pertaining tu the Kitchen. Catalogues of which may In) had at the principal lintels iu Abergele, Ithyl aud Conway, aud of the Auc- tioneer, iiritish Hotel, Bangor. CARNARVON Sale of ELIGIBLK FREEHOLD LAND in tkeborowjh uj Carnarvon, well adapted for VilUt Residences, MR. WILLIAM DEW Has received instructions t,) sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, on Saturday, 2-ith of September, IBü4, commencing at Three o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to conditions then aud there to be produced), ALL that beautifully situated Freehold AFiirm, called PENYGELLI, in the parish of Llan- beuug, containing by admeasurement 91 acres, 2 roods, and 26 perches, or thereabouts, distant about li miles from the town of Carnarvon, and a mile from the Grif- fith's Crossing Station, intersected along to the entire length by a good road. and arranged into 7 Lots, varying from 9 acres to 22 acres. This valuable Property commands one of the most charming and extensive views in the Principality, em- bracing the whole of the Snowdonian Range of Mountains Scenery, and overlooking the Carnarvon Hay. There is a good supply of water upon it. Plans and Particulars may be had at the principle Hotels in North Wales, of Messrs. Powell, Powell and Roberts, Solicitors, Carnarvon, and of the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. SEASIDE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES FOR SALE AT LLANFAIliFEOHAN. MR. WILLIAM DEW Has received instructions from Mr. E. Ellis, .Tun., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIOX, At theLlanfairfeclian Hotel, Llanfuirfechau, ou Thursday, the 29th of September, 1864, commencing at Two o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to the Conditions then and there produced), UPWARDS of 8,000 Square Yards of most t.J charmingly situated FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, at the rapidly increasing and deservedly populat Water- ing Place, Llanfairfechan, Conway, divided into Ten Lots, commanding a fine Frontage to the Bay. In order to secure uniformity of design and the erec- tion of that style of House commensurate with the re- quirements of this favourite and fashionable locality, Plans and Elevations of a First Class Terrace have been drawn out, and with this object the usual Building Cove- nants will be introduced into the Conditions of Sale. Lithographed Plans, and full Particulars, may be had at the principal Holels in North Walos, the Hotel, Llan- fairfechan and the British Hotel, Bangor, at which latter place the proposed Elevations may also be seen. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Powell, Po- well and Roberts, Solicitors, Carnarvon. Alt. 1: Davies, Erw Gron. Llanfairfechau, and the Auctioneer, Baugor. SALE OF 34 LOTS OF FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, In the ParUh of Llanfairfechan. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW, At the Llanfairfechan Hotel, ou Saturday, the 8th of October, 1864, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to the conditions then and there to be pro- duced)- rpHIRTY-TWO Lots of eligible Building 1_ Sites, being portion of the farm called Wern, situ- ate in the parish of Llanfairfechau. This valuable property runs aloug the north side of the Bangor and Conway road, aud contains 13a. 2r. 23p. or theraabouts. Its position for building purposes cannot be surpassed, and the whole has been laid out with every regard to facilities of access to each lot which will contain about a quart-r of au acre The great difficulty ot ootaiuing ireeuoia suea in tnia charming locality must render this sale oue of unusual attraction. Lithographed plans are in course of preparation, and may be had 14 days previous to the day of sale, at the principal hotels in Anglesey aud Carnarvon, and from the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W.V. DETV, At the BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR, On MONDAY, 3rd October, 1864, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, by Order of the Mortgagee, TWO pieces of LEASEHOLD LAND with t the two Dwelling houses thereon, situate at WAEN WEN, in the Parish of Bangor, adjoining the High Road from Bangor to Pentir, and occupied by Mr. Huh Roberta, Tan y bryn, or his undertenants. The premises are held under a Lease from the late Bishop Bethel, for a derivative term, of which 11 years will be unexpired on the 2nd November next, at the rent of 13s. 4d. yearly. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Roberts, Barber and Hughes, Solicitors, Bangor. GLANADDA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW, At the BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOB, On MONDAY, the 3rd October, 1864, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, A Considerable area of most Eligible A FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, situate near the Railway Station, Bangor, in 37 Lots, suitable for the erection of respectable Cottage Residences, for which there is great demand. Each Lot is available for the erection of a Commodious Cottage, with Yards and Out-houses, and is so arranged as to have an open front entrance, and to be entirely independent of the other Lots as regards light and drainage, as well as water and gas supply. The situation is open, airy and healthful, and is im. mediately above the new hamlet of Glanadda. Further particulars may be had, and a Plan of the Lots seen, on application to Messrs. Roberts, Barber and Hughes, Solicitors, Bangor; or to the Auctioneer. SALES BY ME. W. DEW-Coyri.NUrD. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF PURE BRED SHROPSHIRE DOWN PRIZE SHEEP. Superior Cart Horsts, Implements in Husbandry, Hay, c., at FFRIDDOEDD, BANGOR. MR. W. DEW, Has been favoured with instructions from Archibald Vrioe, Esq., (who is declining Farming) to SELL BY AUCTION,on VVKDyjWDAY5thOctober,atFFniDD0EDD, Bangor. T\HE whole of his ceL'br?tocI Shropshird JL Down Flouk, and SupRnor Farming Stock. The Shropshire Down Sheep, arc descended from the Flocks of Messrs; Matthew's of Montford, Smith, Thomas Itugby and others, aud consisting of au Ewee. 10 Shearling Ewes. 17 Ewe Lambs. f; Tup Lambs. 4 Shcirling Rams. 2 Three Yeur Old Rams. Que the Winner of Four first Prizes, and ztuotlier of Three Prise*, .jvj; tlie..Xrfvoriwol and Manchester Agricultural Meetings and the Anglesey and Carnarvon Shows. Also, One Leicester Ram, T.vo Year Old, Five Super- ior Milching Cows. One Two Year Old in Calf Heifer A Superior Bay Cart Horse, bred by the Honble. Colonel Pennant. A splendid Two Year Old Grey Cart Filly, It; hands high, got by "Matchless" out of a Prize Mare. Aproinisiug Yearling Cart Filly,by Caunon Ball" out of a Mare, the Wiuuer of the First Prize at the last Bangor Show. 'I iii-ce well bred Open Sows, a large number of Dorkin Fowls, and It-)iieti Ducks descended from Prize Stocks. Also the whole of the FIRST CLASS MODERN IM- PLEMENTS, comprising Two of Crosskills' Carts, equal to new, N icholsons' Patent Jeddiug Machine, Howard's Horse Rake Trotters Patent Reaping Machine equal to new, Scotch Ploughs4 Una Double Bieasted do., Howard's Chain and Iron Harrows, Woodau Sheep Racks, Windsors Wiiinowiilg Machine, Richmond ..ud Chandlers' Chaff Cutter, do's. Corn and Buan Crusher, Crosskill's Patent Manure Cart, Bentley's Root Pulper and Oil Cake Crusher, Superior Gear. A quautity of Sacks and a variety of Smaller Im- plements, together with upwards of 40 TONS OF SUP- ERIOR HAY, the produce of the years 1802 and 18G3, in Three Lots. "ne Aere of -MANGOLD W LUirZELS- Four do. of SWEDISH TURNIPS, in Lots to suit Pur' chasers. After which will he let about 25 Acres of Aftergrass up to Norember Next. The whole will bo minutely described in Catalogues, which may be had at the various Hotels in North Wules, and of the Auctioneer, British Hotel. Bangor. Luncheon on the Table at Eleven, sale to commence at Twelve. SALES BY M H. G. FELTON. TREGANWY, NEAR CONWAY AND LLANDUDNO. Attractive Sale of genuine substantial Household Furni- ture > comprising Dining and Drawing Room suites, in Mahogany and Rosewood; Pianoforte, by Broad wood; Superior Beds, and Bedding, andbedrooin appendages; Hall Furniture, L-c., and numerous and valuable Out- door effects, MR. GEORGE FELTON Has been favored with the commands of J. LLOYD JONES, Esquire, who has disposed of his estate in this parish. TO SELL BJ: AUCTION, On THURSDAY and FitIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd and 23rd, rpHE whole of the valuable effects, at JL TREGANWY, comprising, unongst the Household Furniture, a handsome and comprehensive Drawing room suito, in Rosewood, upholstered in Damask, and con- sisting of 2 sets of chairs, elegant couches, and Ottomans, Easy and Sewing chains, Centre and Sofa Tables, a tit octave Pianoforte, by Broad wood, in mahogany case; Mahogany Dining room suite, with handsome 12 feet Diuing table, and chairs, several massive mahogany Side- boards; glazed and otlyr Bookcases; elegant window trimmings and cornices old fasliioned Hall furniture handsome Mahogany, Birch, and painted 4 post Half- tester and other Bedsteadg, with damask and other ap- propriate drapeiy Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Ward- robes, and Bedroom suites, and appendages; beautiful curled hair, and wool matresses; prime goose feather Beds, excellent Witney Blankets, Counterpanes, Quilts, &-c., elegant and costly Brussels and Kidderminster Floor Carpets, cocoa fibre mattin and oil floor cloths; bronzed Fenders and polished Fireirons; handsome china Dinner, Tea, and Bieakfast Services, and Cut Table Glass; the whole of the Kitchen and Culinary requisites for a large establishment; Flour Bins, Dressers, and Store Cup- boards an excellent patent mangle, Ironing and Hall Stoves and piping, aud a vast number of other indoor effects, as well as numerous and valuable outdoor effects, comprising a capital Turner's Lathe, and Tools complete, Garden Tools, Ladders, Cucumber frames capital Brew- ing and Dairy utensils the produce of the Gaidens an excellent Boat and oars; 2 iron garden seats, timber, firewood, and building stones au in-pig Sow, and other miscellaneous effects the whole of which may be inspect- ed the day before the day of sale. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had ?,() week prior to the sale at the principal Hotels, in the neighbourhood, and of the Auctioneer. Sale to commence each day most punctually at 12 o'clock. Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno, Sept. 1st., 1864. LLANDUDNO, CARNARVONSHIRE. Important and most desirable Freehold Estate for Sale, with commodiousResidence, detached Cottage and Out- buildings, Ornamental Grounds and Walled Fruit and Kitchen Garden; and several of the most eligible Freehold Building Sites in the town, immediately fronting the Market HalL MR. GEORGE FELTON Respectfully announces that he has been instructed to Sell by Auction, at the ST. GEORGE'S HOTEL, in the town of Llanduduo, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of OCTO- lien, 1864, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject (to conditions to be then produced and read (unless dis- posed of in the meantime, of which due notice will be given), ALL that singularly attractive and eligible FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as BODHYFRYD, occupying a central and commanding position, and now in he occupation of Jlr- T. A. Jones. The Estate consists of a COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, with Entrance Hall and Staircase, Breakfast, Dining, and Drawing Rooms, numerous Bedrooms, Water Closets, and other Closets, and Pantries, Kitchen, and Domestic Of- fices. Also, a convenient Detached COTTAGE with liv- ing and sleeping rooms Stable, Coach House, &c., the whole standing in the midst of Ornamental Grounds, well stocked and planted, and enclosed by a high wall, with avenue leading from the entrance gates. The House and Grounds are strictly private though centrally situated, and the exteusivo frontiiges of the pro- perty to Gloddaeth Street. North Madoc, and Bodyfryd Walks, afford some of the finest Freehold Building Sites in the town, either for first-class Shops or Villas. The whole will bo offered first in One Lot, and, failing to effect a Sale thus, the House and Grounds will be put up alone, and the Building Sites separately. The property is doubtless so well known by most who frequent this favourite and salubrious watering place, as to need but little recommendation in an advertisement; and it will suffice to say, that, as it is the only freehold estate with residence in this town at all likely to come into the market, and as its situation and capabilities of development are so peculiarly advantageous, it is deserv- ing of particular attention- Lithographed plans and particulars are being prepared, and may be had 10 days prior to the day of sale, and any further information, of Mr William Hughes, solicitor, 1 Castle-streot, Conway, of Mr. John Williams, Bodafon, or of Mr. George Felton, architect, surveyor, and auc- tioneer, Afostya Estate Offices, Llandudno. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES, AT LLANDUDNO. MR. GEORGE FELTON Has received instructions to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the St. George's Hotel, Llandudno, on Tuesday, the Fourth day of October next, at Four o'clock, in such Lots as may then be fixed upon, and subject to conditions to be then produced, the follow- ing valuable Leasehold premises, rnwo Houses known as TABOR HILL, Li?du(iiio, one in the occupation of Mr. Mathers, the other recently occupied by Miss Roberts, as yearly tenants, at the respective rents of £ 20. The premises are held for a term of years, whereof 47 are still to run, at aggregate ground rent of C3. A dwelling house known as Acanthus House, in Tudno Street, Llanduduo, in the occupation of Miss Hall, a yearly tenant, at the rent of £50. This house is held under a renewable lease for 75 years, whereof G4 are still to run, at the nominal ground rent of five shillings. For turtle" particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts, Barber, and Hughes, Solicitors, Bangor; or to the Auc- tioneer, at the Mostyn Estate Offices, Uanduduo. SALTKS BY MR. FELTON-COITTINUED. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Mr. GEORGE FELTON, on Wednesday, the 2th September next, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, at 2 ff3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to the Cd" ditions of ."lc to be then produced. ?lii, that well established and commodiot? AF;tvnily a?j Commerei? HOi'EL, known as the CUOWN HOTEL, DEBlGH. The.se'premiaes?re .tdmimNy oitu?tod in the market phee n{ Denbigh, aud are provided with every convenience for a large and lucrative bueinesa. The Hotel contains two good cellars, four parlours, bar, two drawing roonw, and twenty bedroom*; there are also an excellant coach house, Btnoliiig for twenty one horses, and a brewhouse. Immediate possession may be had, both of the premises audltC(Ui^H'TlM tenure ia freehold of inheritance. For further pirtipulara, apply to Mr. Geor6 Mason, solicitoi, 32, Cdfctle^Stroet, Liverpool. ———— bf^ssrs.-OHURTON & ELPHICK. S?ab?sars.-?SURTON & ELPHIOK. RHYL, NORTH WALES. Important Sale of very valuable Freehold Build- inl Land, near to the Railway Wtition, and several Quillets of Freehold Land at the east end of Rhyl, suitable for Brick-mahng ground. Messrs. CHURTON and ELPHICK Have the pleasure to announce that they will SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the :¿,.ith day of September, 1864, at One for Two o'clock, p.m. punctually, at the Towx HALL, in Rhyl, in the lots set forth in the print- ed particulars and plaH of Sle, or in such othor lots and in such order a the Vendor's Agents may deter- mine at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions then to be produced, the undermentioned pieces of very valu- able Freehold Building Land :— 4 1»IECU of I5UILDIXU MNn.?tendm? ?'L from the rear of the Bi3c H 'k'1. and fronting the Railway Station, extending to Elwy-street. coiitainiug in the whole ar. 20p., or 4,235 square yards. A piece of BWLDING T,A:D, situate between Glan- morfa and the Railway, antI extending front Elwy-stvcot to Ffynnon-Groyw-street, and containing in the whole3a. Ir. A piece of BUILDINU LAXD, on the we:<t side of Ffvnvon-Groyw-street, extending from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Chapel to the Railway, and containing in the whole 2a. 3r. tip., or 13.491 square yards. Also, Four several pieces of LAND, called Quillets," situate in the fields on the east side of the Vale Road, each of which will form a separate Lot. The Lands near to the Railway Station and in Ffynnon- Groy w-street are admirably adapted for Buildingpurposes, and or the m)st part command fine views of the Vale of ClwYld the QuilUts form good Building sites, and it is believed contain excellent brick clay, now much in de- mand. Printed particulars, with lithographic plans, with other information may be had from Messrs. Helps and Parker, Solicitors. Chester; or from Messrs. Churton and Elphick, Auctioneers, Whitchurch (Shropshire), and Chester. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, glass, china, and earthenware, plated and Sheffield goods, wine, a few books, oil paintings, valuable car- riage horse, cow, pigs, stack of prime upland hay, spring cart, sundry harness and saddlery, cucumber frames, and sundry out-door and other miscellaneous effects, 1,1,WYN EGRYN H ALL)- close to M(Fa, in the county of Flint, and about half- a-mile from the Mold station on the Chester and Mold Railway. MESSRS. CHURTON & ELPHICK Have the honour to announce that they have -been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Raikea (Wio is leaving), to leavidg ) to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd days of September inst., 1864, commencing each day at 11 o'clock a.m.aiostpunctually, the under- mentioned valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertaining to the entrance hall, drawing room, library, and other entertaining rooms in rosewood, mahogany, oak, &c., upholstered in moroon morocco; damask, rep cloth, and chintz; excellent Brussels carpets, damask and mo- reen window curtains, chimney glasses, timepieces, several capital bookcases, &e.; sets of excellent half. tester, four post, and tent bedsteads wardrobes, chests of drawers, dresangaml washtables, dressingglasses, toilet services, and other chamber requisites; a few oil paint- ings and books; quantity of glass, china, and earthen- ware plated and Sheffield goods; about 36 doz. of capital port wine, "Beacheroft and Wilson;" about 3 doz. Madeira and Hungarian wines; an assortment of kitchen and culinary requisites, &e. The out-door effects comprise a valuable bay gelding, 16J hands, 8 years old, quiet in double and single har- ness, well suited for a brougham cow, to calve in Ja- nuary, 2 strong store pigs, stack of well-got upland hay, about 13 tons; strong spring cart, set of pony harness, gentleman's saddle, lady's ditto, bridles, horse ruga, rollers, &c.; a variety of small implement tools, several stack frames, with stone pillars and caps, cucumber frames, flower, sea-cale, and rhubarb pots; wheel- barrows, and a variety of out-door and other miscellan- eous effects. ORDER OF BALE. Wednesday, 21st Sept.—Glass, china, and earthenware, plated, and Sheffield goods, books, butler's pantry, dining, drawing, and school rooms, entrance hall, and bedrooms No. 1, 2, 3, and 4. Thurday, 22nd—Out-door effects, wine, bedrooms Nos. 5 to 12 inclusive, nursery, staircase; and landing. Friday, 23rd—Kitchens and domestic offices, library, and the remainder of the bedrooms. N.B.—Catalogues may be had, price 2d., nine days prior to the sale, at the priucipal inns in Mold, and at the offices of the Auctioneers, Chester, and Whitchurch, Salop. MERIONETHSHIRE, NEAR GWYDDELWEKN AND CORWEN. Sale of a very compact Freehold Farm, nearly 100 acres in extent, situate in the mirkt of splendid scenery, in the pariih of. Gwyddclwern, close to two stations on the Denbigh, Ruthin, and Corwen Railway, which passes through the property, with early possession. MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK Have the pleasure to announce that they are instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the Queen's Hotel, Chester Railway Station, on Saturday, the 8th day of October, 18M, at twelve for one o'clock most punctually, in one lot, and subject to such conditions of sale as will then be produced, A FINE compact Freehold Farm, called 44 Craigdelo," situate in the parish of Gwyddel- wern, eight miles from Ruthin, and four from Corwen, (both market towns,) in the county of Merioneth, at present occupied by Mr. Hugh Williams, as tenant from year to year; the farm contains in the whole 98A. 2B. 30P, of LAND, statute measure, or thereabouts; lies in a ring fence, skirted on one boundary by the new line of railway from Denbigh and Ruthin to Corwen, and is situate within one mile from the Eryn, and two miles from the Gwyddelwern stations on that line. The situa- tion of the property is extremely beautiful, commanding some of the richest scenery in ths far famed Vale of Eidernion, and being easy of access, presents to the merchant or professional man in search of health a rare opportuuity for investment in an invigorating climate.- The tenant wili slmw the estate. W Printed particulars, with plan, may be had and further information obtained from Messrs. Helps and Parker, Solicitors, Chester; or Messi-s. Churton and iilphick, Auctioneers, Whitchurch (Shropshire) and Chester. K||L BANGOR SAILING MATCH- ?? BANGOR SAILING MATCH. A PURSE of Ten Sovereigns is offered for /t the best Open Sailing Boats, not to exceed 2G feet keel. First prias ^4; Second ditto, £ 3 Third do £2; Fourth do.; il i open to any boat belonging to Anglesey or Cariaarvoushie. Entrance Is. each; notice to be made the day previous to the day of the contest, which is fixed to come off on Thursday, September 22. For further p&rticulars apply to 1\Ir. Thomas Morgan, Garth Ferry. BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BAXGOR, TSAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general, that t_ he has constantly on hand a large assortment of Ladie", Gentlemen's, and Children's, Boot and Shoes, both French and English, in every variety suited to the requirements of the Season, and of the LATENT FASHIONS. Gentlemen leaviug their Order* can rely on obtaining a really First-class article, at a Moderate Price. SALE by Messrs. CHURTON & ELPHICK. DENBIGHSHIRE- FREEHOLD FARM, NEAR TO LLAN- IWST, CONWAY, & LLANDUDNO. Sale of a delightfully situated Freehold Mountain RJf, in the pcirisli of Eglwys Bach, near the rivet. Conway, eight miles from Conway, five from Llanrwst, and about ten from Llan- dudno, extending to nearly 55 acres, well worthy the attention of purchasers in search of a salubrious, retired, and pleasant Farm, ambdst fine mountain scenery and pure sea air, for a summer residence. Messrs. CHIJRTON and ELPHICK Have to announce that they have been iustructodtoSELL BY PúilLIU AUCTION, at the Queen Hotel, Lian- dudno, Oil WKUSKSDAT, the 21st September, 1861, at Three for Four o'clock, p.m., most punctually, in One Lot, and subject to conditions of Sale then to be pro- duced,— A VERY compact and desirableFliEKHOLD FARM called "Flto.v," in the parish of Eglwy. Bach, in the county of Denbigh, about eight miles from Conway, live from Llanrwst, and ten from Llandudno, within about two niiles from Tal-y-Cafn station, on the Llandudno, Conway, and Llanrw.nt Railway. The Farm contains in the whole 54a. 2r. 3rp, comprehending a farmhouse, outbuildings, aud other erections, and several pieces of land, woods, and plantations, in the holding of Mr. Robert Jones, as tenant from year to year. The situation is one of the most beautiful in the Vale of Llanrwst, which embraces some of the grandest scenery in North Wales. The Farm is bounded by the estates and plantations of William Haiimer, Esl., proverbial for their beauty. The Estate offers to the carc and toil-worn merchant or man of business an importunity for relaxation and revigo- rution amidst the finest scenery in North Wales, such as seldom occurs. Printed Particulars with plans may be had from Jlessrs. Helps and Parker, Solicitors. Chester, or from Messrs. Churton and Elphick, Auctioneers, Whitchurch (Shrop. hire), and Chester. SALE BY MESSRS. DAVIES & ARMOR. VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY, IN DENBIGH. MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Roval Oak Inn, Denbigh, an Wednesday, the 21st day of September, 1864, at 4 for 5 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced— THE whole of that desirable Freehold JL Property, consisting of public houses, shops, and cottages, situate in High-street and Pauton-place, in the town and borough of Denbigh, in the following or such other lot or lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale. LOT 1. All that public house called The Star," in High- street, with the out-offices, stable, garden, and premises. The shop adjoining, and two cottages at the back, held by Mr. Hugh Hughes, Mr. William Jones, and others. LOT 2. All that house, shop, and premises, known as the Red Lion, now converted into a shop, situate in Bridge-street, held by Mr. Samuel Atkins. LOT 3. All those 4 dwelling-houses, shop, and public bake- house, situate in Panton Hall, Denbigh, held by Robert Evans, Idwel Jones, and others. LOT 4. All those 9 cottages in Pauton Hall, aforesaid, held by William Jones, Thomas Price, and others. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Messrs. Davies and Armor, Auctioneers, Denbigh, or Mr. J. Parry Jones, solicitor, Denbigh. Denbigh, Semtember 2nd, 1864. SALE BY MR. THOMAS HEALING. AT RHYL An Extensive Sale of most desirable and Eligible Freehold Building Land, subdivided into 38 Lots, part in Front to the Promenade in Rhyl, and the remainder immediately adjoining there- LOt MR. THOMAS HEALING Reapecfully intimates that he has been instructed by the representatives of the lato Mr. John Roberts, of the Abbey, near Rhuddlan, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In the TOWN HALL, in the town of Rhyl, on FRIDAY, the 23rd September, 1864, at 2 o'clock for 3 in the After- noon most punctually, subject to such conditions of Sale as will be then produced,— A Quantity of most eligible Freehold Build- jLA. ing Land, divided into 38 Lots, part of which fronts the Promenade in Khyl, and the remainder having a frontage to a street of Fiften yards wide, and immedi- ately adjoining the above mentioned property, is so situ- ated that in future years it will stand where the greatest amount of business will be concentrated and carried on in the town of Rhyl, and where other business matters will arise and spring into existence, and add, and give further value to property in this particular locality; and Rhyl standing unrivalled as a first-class watering place, and pre-eminent for its public spirit in carrying out the various improvements in progress, and already effected, opens a wide field for speculators in Land and Buildings, and looking at the different and varied arteries in regard to Railway communication now seen to bepusliing forward from various quarters in the direction of Rhyl, at once proves it is becoming a place of great growing repute, thus stimulating enterprising and speculative minds into energetic action. Lithographic Plans of the Property as laid out are in course of preparation, and may be had prior to the Sale, on application to Mr. Price Morris, Solicitor, Denbigh cr at the Office of Mr. Thomas Healing. Auctioneer, George Hotel, Queen Street. Rhyl. SALES BY MR. THOMAS DAVIES. TO BE SOLD by MR. THOMAS DAVIES at the Queen's Hotel, Llanrwst, on Tuesday the 20th day of SEPTEM- BER, 1864, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (if not previous- ly disposed of) in such Lots and subject to such con- ditions, as may be determined on at the time of Sale, ALL those valuable Freehold FARiS and j[1L Premises, called by the several names of ORSEDD WEN FAWR and AELWYD UCHA, containing to- gether 140 acres and 25 perches or thereabouts, situate in the Parish of Llanrwst. in tho County of Denbigh. The above property adjoins land belonging to C. W. G. Wynne, Thomas Oldfield, Robert O. Davies, William Hughes, Esquires, and Mr. Robert Williams, and is with- in four miles of the market town of Llanrwst. And on Wednesday, the 21st day of September, 1864, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, at the Castle Hotel, in Conway, by the said Mr. THOMAS DAVIES, THE Compact and Desirable Estate known Tas TYN LLWYN and FFRYDD WEN Farms, comprising about 213 acres of arable, meadow, and pasture land, situate in the parish of LlandiiUo-yn-rhos, near Con- W' .1 f C d d.. This Estate is within five miles of Conway, an d ad joins Estates belongingto Lady Erskine, Whitehall Dodd, Esq., the Ven- Archdeacon Jones, Mr. Jones, Mr. Williams, and Mr. George Hughes. Particulars of Sale, with lithographed maps may be had of Messrs. Duncau, Squarey. aud Blackmore, Solicitors, 10 Water Street, Liverpool; of Mr. John Robert Grif- fith, Solicitor, Llanrwst; or of the Auctioneer, and at the place of sale. PORTLAND and Roman Cement, to be had direct from the Manufacturer,—JOHN CLARK; 10, Love-lane, Great Howard Street, Liverpool. PORTLAND, 10/6; BOMAN, 8/0. Delivered oa Rail. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS BVAN HUGH OIVEN & SON, To the highest approved Bidder (at a Yearly Rent), At the HARBOUR OFFICES, in the Town of Carnarvon, on TUESDAY, December 20th, 1864, between the hours of Eleven and One, for the term of three years (in Lots, and subject to conditions to be then and there pro- duced), SEVERAL wailed-in, exteiisive, itn(I com- modious YARDS, SHEDS, Ike., near the Slate Quay, Carnarvon, well worthy the attention of Coal and Timber Merchants, or others requiring lock-up yards. N. B. -Particulars may be had by applying (if by letter, post paid), to Mr. John Jackson, at the Harbour Offices, who will show the premises. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, RUTHIN. HEAD MASTER REV. THOMAS KIRK. M.A,. St. John's College, Cambridge (Prizeman). Boys educated for Professional or Business life. Also a preparatory School for younger Boys. Frenth is taught to all whose parents desire it without extis charge. Apply to the Rev. T. Kirk, Collegiate School, Ruthin. NOTlCli is hereby given, that application is intended to be made to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in and for the County of Carnarvon, assem- bled at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at Carnarvon, on or about the 20th day of Oc- tober next, by "THE BANGOR MARKETS AND PL'BLIC INSTITUTIONS COMPANY, LIMITED," for the allowance of Bye-Laws, for the regulation and good rule and government, of the Markets and Fairs, within the limits of "The Bangor Markets and Public Institu- tions Act, 18,)8." AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that Copies of the proposed Bye-Law. will, after he 14th day of September instant, be open to inspecti on, in the said Markets, aud at the Office of the Company By Order of the Directors, In HD WHITE, Secretary. Bangor, September 9th, 18C4. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. WILLIAM ALLEN'S ASSIGNMENT IN the matter of the Deed of Assignment t and Composition of William Allen, of Llandudno, in the County of Carnarvon, Cabinet Maker, hereinafter called the Debtor All persons having any claim against the Estate of the said debtor, are required forthwith to send in the particu- lars thereof duly verified to us the under>ignttd on behalf of the Tiustees acting under the said Deed, in default whereof the said Trustees will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate without reference to any such claim- REECE & FARRANT, Solicitors for the Estate. Llandudno, 7th September, 1864. VALE OF CLWYD RAILWAY. PREFERENCE SHARES. THE Directors of the Vale of Clwyd Rail- JL way Company are prepared to receive Tenders for a limited amount of 5 per Cent. Preference Shares created under the Foryd Extension Act of 1862. These shares have priority over the ordinary shares of the Company, the said ordinary shares having a guaranteed dividend under a Traffic agreement with the London and North Western Company. Full particulars may be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, Denbigh Station. MARrIN SMITH, Secretary. Denbigh Station, September 12th, 1864. LLANDUDNO, NEW CHUKCH. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. PERSONS willing to TENDER for the P several Works required in the Erection of the First Portion of the NEW CHUKCH, at Llandudno, com. prising the whole of the Foundations, Nave, North and South Aisles, Transepts, Porch and portion of the Tower, (or such portion thereof as may be decided upon), may inspect the Drawings and Specifications, and obtain all necessary information at the Offices of the Architect, Mr. George Felten, at Llandndno, on and after FRIDAY, the 23rd of September, between the hours of Tea and Six. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for New Church at Llandudno," and accompanied by the names of Two Sureties for the due performance of the Contract, must be sent in to the Honorary Secretaries by FBIDAY, the 14th of October, 1864. The Lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHN WILLIAMS, >„ T. C. RODEN, j on. e os. NEW FARM BUILDINGS & REPAIRS AT ISALLT, ROE-WEN, near CONWAY. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. PERSONS willing to TENDER for tho J. Erection of NEW FARM BUIDINGS andREPAIRS at Isallt, as above, may see the Plans aud Specifications and obtain all information at my Office, between the hours of Ten aud Six. Tenders to be sent in to me, with the names of Two Sureties, on or before Saturday next, SEPTEMBER, 24th 1861. The Lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac. cepted. GEORGE FELTON, Architect, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. September 15th, 1864. DR. STBEVEN'S HOSPITAL, DUBLIN. CONTAINS 250 BEDS, with distinct WARDS for Fever, Syphilis. Diseases of the Eye, and Diseases of Females there is also in connexion with the Hospital a Maternity Department, and au extensive Dispensary for Out-Patients. SYSTEMATIC COURSES of LECTURES are delivered during the Winter and Summer Seasons on all subjects required by the Colleges, Halls, and the Public Service. These Lectures are given in a commodious Medical School within the walls of the Hospital, whereby great saving of the Student's time is secured, as well as more abundant opportunity of observing accidents and important cases immediately on their admission. Students enjoy the advantages of a Reading-room, Museum, and Lending Library. There is accommodatiou in the Hospital for two Medi- cal and six Surgical Resident Pupils as Dressers. Fee, 1;21, including Hospital Certificate. Comfortable Lodgings may also be procured in the vici- nity of the Hospital (five minutes' walk from Phoenix Park), of which a Registry is kept by the Resident Sur- geon. Parents and Guardians have thus an opportunity of placing the Pupil under the supervision of one of the Surgeons or the Chaplains of the Hospital. Some of the Lecturers receive Pupils to reside in their families. SPECIAL PRIVATE CLASSES are held for the pre- paration of Gentlemen for the Licensing Bodies and Competitive Examinations. SENIOR, MIDDLE, and JUNIOR EXHIBITIONS will be awarded at the end of the Sessiou to those whose answering exhibits general proficiency in every branch of their professional studies. There will also be Prizes for the best reports of cam which have occurred in the hospital during the Session. TWO MIDWIFERY ASSISTANTS arc each year (month of November) selected by Competitive Examina. tion—salary, j630 per annum. The DISSECTING ROOMS, which are most spacious and well ventilated, will be opened on OCTOBER 1, for Practical Anatomy. The Lecturers and Demonstrators attend unremittingly throughout the day, to assist the Student in this most important pursuit, for which un. usual facilities exist. The Sessional Courses of Lectures will commence OIL the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER Fees—Hospital, C7 7s. Lectures, E3 3s. each Course; perpetual to all Educational Courses required by Colleges, Halls, and Public Service, 75 Guineas, payable in two in. stalments. Further Particulars on application to Dr. Tyner, Resi- dent Surgeon, at the Hospital; or, to E. lj amiltou, JkDi Secretary, 120, Stephen's Green,