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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TTHAT a Meeting of the Committee for or- JL H-i?ing Vultititeer "orps for the County of Anglesey, will btheS ?' the G??'u ?'L'BY ROOM, in Beaumaris, on TUBSDAY, the 3rd day of Apr il, 18?. at Ih,? hour f 12 o??l,,?k ay o Apn JOHN WILLIAMS. E ?q (Of Treflos) Chairman. MISS MITCHELL PECEIVES Daily Pupils to instruct in the jLl/ usual branches of au English Education on Moderate terms. The next Quarter will commence APRIL 2nd. uarterM 5, VIWS HAULOU TERRACE, ÚPPEB. BANGOR. REPRESENTATIVE TTTANTED for Bangor, and for each of the TT principal Towns in Norih WALES, by a London Life Assur- aoce Company of fifteen years slan iintf, and willing to nnist its Agents by leudin* money through their instrumentality. Liberal terms. Address, in first instance, to INSPECTOR," Hayes News Boom" Brown-sweet, M.mcbe.tt>r. WANTED, NEAR some good fishing and shooting, with 1? pMture for two COIU, a COTTAGE and yood Garden, Stable, &c r,i,hd or UnfurnisbA,-or suiti bt Apartments in a Fanu-hons". If t,p,?d would be t?k?., for a t?.. Apply, whb full particulars, to B., Po.t-othce, Liandudno, near C onway. TO ARCHITECTS. WANTED, Plans and Designs for a Chapel VV about to tie built in the grounds of the North Wales Counties Lunatic Asylum, Denbigh. The building to con lain 200 Sitting;, and the total cost, including Belfry and Bell, and all internal fitting., not to exceed £500. Application for information as to site, sc., to be addreued to Mr. JOHN ROBlssn", Clerk and Steward at the Asylum. LLOYD'S. NOTICE is hereby given, that the AGENCY for LLOYD'S at RH Yi, ,"dIr ,he coast from Great Or. Head to Chester bridge, is VACANT, and that applications forth tp?oin?men?. addre?ed tothe Sccret?rr. and accompanied b' tes- timonials, will be received until the 14t ?, and accompanied by tes. A form 10 be filled nv will be forwarded to candidates upon ap- A fo in to be filled up will be ferward cd to candidates upon ap- PLioyd,». 21.t March, 1860. G. A. HALSTED, Secretary. MALLDRAETH AND CORSYDDAUGAN MARSH. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the next Ge- i.1 neral AnntHI Meeting of the Commissioners of this March, under. The MaHdracth and C.r?dd..g?n Manh Act. 185V' ?be h?d ?t ?e BULL'S HEA?-<? Llange!"i, on TUESDAY, the 10th (lay f April next, at 13 o'clock at noon.  RICHARD WILUUIS, Clerk to the Commissionen. Beaumaris, 28th March, 1860. INTHE AFFAIRS OF EDWARD JERVIS HOPKINS, ESQUIRE, DECEASED. ALL persons having any claim against the tt, of E?""A.?) JERvn HOPKINS, late of Glan-Conwav, inthe?Pa?h of Llanrwst, in the County 0f Denbigh, Etquire? fo:nerf;8aa.a:h Roy.) Navy) d??e..?d, are I,uet?? to d particulars to the undenigned forthwith. Dated 27th March, 1860. GATES & PERCIVAL, Solicitors, Peterborough. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. JOHN EDWARDS, RUTHIN. Subscriptions MR. GREEN, LIOU HOTEL. •••• MR. B. DANS X Mr;H'.R?Mche..ter' ?"- JX Bev.Jame.Jon?.Uanfwro? ••• 0 10 6 Mn. R. Robert., DRAPER /) 3 /) C?r)-t3 ?, [" 0106 A' #Meeting i ,he 8,1 ?rib??;"will ?o.?n? a? the Tows BALL, Ruthin, at 7 p.m., 00 WEDNBSDAY, April 4th, for the purpo;e of furthcring the '?. object g.??. Buthin, March 29, 1860. JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD. FPE Scholarships being now vacant at this Colleg.. to be filled up by the Election of persons being natives of Wales or Monmouthshire, or who shall have been educated for the four years last preceding the Election, or last preceding their M?tneutation. if already MembTB of the Un?- Sitv at one of the Free Grammar Schools of Abe "vennY. Bm- ffor Beaumaris, AND BoUwnog, or the Free School of Cowbr?e." t,'i.?ip;.l and r'?tow, will proceed to the Election of proper persons into the vacant places on Thursday, t .? 20,h .( Aril T,,? ExamiuaHoo will commence on Monday, the 23rd o?f April, an?a?dX?are required to present their letters to the Prin- cipal and Fellows on the previous Saturday, and also to be furnished with Certificate# of the place of their birth or education, as above, and if they are not already Members of Jesus College, with Testimonials of their past good conduct. The annual value of the Scholarships is sixty Pound., and they are tenable for five Academical years from the Scholar s Matricu- lation. March 28, 1860. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. MARCUS'S EASTER EXCURSIONS FROM BANUOR CONWAY, ABERGEI?E, RHYL, AND iiz)LYWELI! TO LONDON, ON THURSDAY, April 5th, I860, returning w from London on Tuesday, April 10th. UP, APRIL 5. From Bangor. 6 20 a.m. C r" 6 50 „ "A??'e. 7 18 Rhyt. 7 ?,. „ Holywell 7 t)9 „ Arrivin at Eu?ton, London, about 5 30 p.m. RETUKN. AI'lUL w. From Euston 1 0 15 1\ rr' Î:'ii" l :g „ Rhyl 750 „ :A "'g" 8 „ C. 130 ? Bangor 9 10 „ FARES FOR THE UOUBLE JOUENBI. CLOSED CARRI AGES, 15s. FIRST CLASS, 30S. Children under Twelve Years of Age Half-price. TICKETS not transferable. Luggage at Passenger's own risk. P.S.-PaSBener8 from the above Stations will have time in Cheater for refreshments, and proceed on from Chester by the Special Train at 10.15 a.m. Ticket. and SMALL Hills may be obtained of the Booking Clerk. at the above Stations. tt the above HENRY R. MARCUS, Agent, 25, Leigh-street, Liverpool, and 22, Crosby Hall Chambers, Bishopsgate Street Within, London HEREAS JOHN P-, of Brynyneuadd, W in the County of Carnarvon, Esquire, aM.ART, W<LHAM8.ofGertanintheF.ri6hof Llanllechid, in the said Coun?.tCarnarvon. Widow bein? reapeclhely interested under the provbious of The Acts for the Jnolosure c ni im- ?.?en?? Land." in the Land and Hereditamente set forth ,n the ?edute hereunder written, with the Easements and Appur- tenauces there.nto beio?in?. and bein? de?rou. of efrect? an E?chanee of the ?ne, hate Eelaa:!lCnaJlO.'a\&r:ie thJ"e hSo.ur? Com.ni.Moner.f.r En?andand A'ales, to ?? e?? n- quirie. whether such proposed Exchan? -.Id be bM?M.] to Own,. ?..Pe tie Land* ana }àt:e:i: and proceed with the ?me under the provisions of the said Acts. Now the InOo.ure Commissioners for t..?)Md and Wales, being Of opinion that such Exchange %voul be and  ?at ?e terms thereof arc just and reasonable, hereby give Notice that they will cause to be fumed and under tbeir Hands and Seal, an Otd?r of Exchange in the matter of the said applica- tion uuleu notice, in writing. of di.??nt to the .aid propose? Exchange be gi% en to them by some person en titled to an Estate coae abec p! :e r:dnati\tetdit:ea or M'v part th(.r<x<f. M er befor. the 7th, day of JULY next .T?i e 1, which the Foregoing Notice Tt?ers. ? Land and Heredltamenh in which the -be.. named John Platt is interested, '"i? in the ?ar? of Llanfairlecbau in t?e CounyofCamarv.n, and proposed to be exchanged for the Land i"d Hereditament, hereinafter pecifi?d. No. on PhSUUriioa.  Tit? Map. 'A 3 P. ??Er?rtofT? ? ? 3- B-b:eP;:Z;)tb, Land and Hereditaments in the Margaret Williams is interested, situate in the Parish of UanfairlecUan in the County of Carnarvon, and proposed to be exchanged for the Laud and Hereditament. herein fore specifled. No. on DESCRIPTION. A R P Tithe Map. A, R. P. 34A.-Werglodd boh, pa,t of Tanrallt.ucba I NY Witness my hami this Mnd day of March, in the year of our Lord One thousand tignt hundred and sixt H py" l By Order of the Bo ird. CARNARVON UNION. TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS, &e. A LL persons with th. GuardUnsJor i'??y  ?.?e fr t?'. O.ti?.. _tb. 7tll. dJY f Apr,), 1860, ith tbe followin¡¡  E.t. AT. Bread 6799 lb? Fieat. 6440 OATMEU «M5 — BE«F AN< MUTTON 1255 — )Jouel 3U!- Suet 8t- CHEESE 278 — BUTTER 122 — BICE 119 TEA 18 — ll"g 96 TTMC' 41 .r..St. 121. 9?eetmi k. 832 ?. Buttermilk 260 Q"- .13 ib.. SOAP "J} Soap.?. ? SoftSoap. Starch. ?? Coal. in sack. of 1  ?c?. ?-??F::?: ?'" SALT 270 £ „ And (, ''I"" ARTICLE consumed in the House; are requested to ■end I t'teir 'R«'«dcrs, under seal, to the Board Room on 8ATUBD W, the 7th lay of April next, before 10 a.m., when they ??!t' ?t"")d 01&11 th?e Articles ofwhich they may be ?en. and also MmhtieB for the due pedi)im?ce of the FORMS of Teuders ma) be had on application at my Office. M?.t..?t.C.?<.n. j???o?AS. Cunanon, March 29,1860 clerk to the Quadiaus. BANGOR DIOCESAN CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY. A QUARTERLY MEETING of the Committee of this Society will be held in the CHAPTER ROOM, on WBU. NBSDAY, the 11th of April, at 1.1 o'el ek. HENRY OWEN, Hon. Sec. Llangefni, March 22nd, 1860. HESRY OWEN, Hon. Sec. CARNARVON UNION. NOTICE TO TRADESMEN, &c. A LL persons having claims against the above Xi. Union, are requested to send in their Accounts to me on or b.f. AyId., of April next, and attend at my Office, Market-Street, Carnarvon, at 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 10th day of April aforesaid, to receive what may be due to them. JOHN THOMAS, Clerk to the Guardians. Carnarvon, March 29th, 1860. PETITION Of an Insolvent Debtor, to be heard at the Court House, Portuga Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, in the County of Middlesex, bè. fore Francis Stock Murphy, Esq., on We inesday, the 18th day of Apiil, 1860, at half-past 10 o'clock in the forenoon. "ROBERT GREATWOOD, formerly of Par- XL; ville, Vineyard Road, Wellington, Salop then of Meriden Place, Coventry Road, Birmingham tl,?? of Ahb)' Place, Bristol Road, Biriningh?it both in Warwick. hire;then of Towyn, near Conway, North W*lfil; ANJ NA^ AAD lata of 4, Hedden-»treet< Regem"*tmt, pfcft' OF the time Alt^rnrv-AT-Law, other part not practising, and in the years 1849 and 1850 Deputy- Coroi, er for the County of Salop. T. R. APPS, Insolvent's Attorney, 7, South Square, Gray's Inn, London. NOTICE. em WILLIAM WYNN, DECEASED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament, passed in the 2 £ nd I2?',d ears of the Reign of her pie.ent MA- J.?-ty' '?'titul?d "A Act to further Amend the Law of Property, and to Relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all Creditors and other persons having ,,y claims or de- mands against or upon the EfSir WILLIAM ,?YNN, Knight, late Governor of Sandown Fort, in the Isle of Wight, who died on the 23rd day of December, 1855, at Norfolk-street, Strand in the County of Middlesex, and whose Will was proved on the 4lh day of January, 1856, in the Prerogative Curt of the Archbishop of Canter b?,ry, by, e,thndr?i?'he Rev. SIMON HART WYNN, the nephew and sole executor named in the aid Will, are required to send in to me, the 8\id Executor, Vth, particulars of their claims against the Estate of the said Testator on or before the 31st day of Maj, 1860, or in default thereof J, the said Executor, will, at the expiration of such time, apply and distribute the A.? ,I of th said 'r-.tr .g ?thereto, h?'i.g regard only to the claims of which I shall then haye ,.?ti,e. = this 21st day of March, 1860. S. n. WYSS. IN THIS COUNTY COURT OF CARNARVON- SHIRE, AT BANGOR. THE 19th DAY OF MARCH, 1860. WHEREAS, a Petition of THOMAS DAVID TT MORRIS,of High-street, in the City and Parish of BAN- GOR, in the County of CARSARVON, Harpist, and theretofore of the FALCOLN INN, Situata in High-Street, in the said City and Parish of BANGOR, Victualler and Harpist, an Insolvent Debtor, having been filed in the County Court of CARSARVONSHIRE, holden at BANGOR, in the said County, and an IriteWm Order for Protection from Process having been given to the said THOMAS DA V I D MORRIS, under the provisione of the Sttutes in the Cag. made and provided, the said THOMAS DAVID MORRIS, is hereby required to appear In the said Court, to be holden at BANQOH, a/oresaid, before the Judge of the said Court on the 23rd day of APRIL, 1860, at eleven o'clock in the Forenoon pre- cisely, for his first Examination, touching his Debts, Estates, and Efftcis and to be further dealt with according to provisions of the aid Statutes: And Notice is Hereby Given, that the choice of Agsignees is to take place at the time so a1"L"d All persons indebted to the ..id THOMAS VA VI D MORRIS, or who have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the 8ame but to Mr. HENRY LLOYD JONES, Registrar of the said Court, who is the Official Assignee of the Estate and Effects, of the said huaolvent at his Office at BANGOR, in the said County. By the Court. BENUY LLOYD JONES. Registrar of the Court. R. D. WILLIAMS, Attorney for Insolvent. ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS. NOT ICE IS HETEBY GIVEN, T1 HAT the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of Tthe P. (or the Count) .1 -I.gle,?l. will be held at the County Hall, in Beaumaris, onTURSD?Y, the 3rd day of \uril n, at the ".or ,Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, t t ti:'a:J p\:e haftn=:'at:c&JIl'i{o:;i ?t Ih B,i,,e,: dA li"ation of the County i.g to the Assessment, Management, and Application of the County ufte or Stock of the eaid County, which by any Statute or Statutes now in force, the ,ti, of the Peace are authorised to do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereor, will be commenced, done, and transacted publicly and in open Court. OWEN OWEN, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumari9, 22nd March, 1860. wtvbtqneTHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next CQUARTER SESSIONS of the Tn1ó frele :Ie;Rl bSeEhSoSn TUES- DAY, the 3rd day of April, 1860. in the County Hall, at Dolg.liey at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the Court will resolve itself into a Committee, and proceed to au it all such bills and FOUNTS against the Countr as shall be then delhered; and also to transact the business relating to the Assessment Application AND the Management of the County Stock, or Rate, and the Gel eral County business, and likewise all business relating to the County Constabulary and the application ar.d Management of the Police Rate, ft?r.tIis Court will be adjourned to the following day, to be held at the same place at 11 o clock in the forenoon, wlfen the Grand and Petty Jurors wIll be called over, and the Court will proceed to hear nd determine all matters brought before them in the following order:—1. In the trial of pri- soners indicted for assault. and misdemeanors at any former Sessions, and in calling persons bound by recognizees I. e. e. wherJe application shall be made for that purpo,e-2. In the trial of p,1,,?hehcearing of appea!s-4. ,n hearing motions a. d i tra,?;a,!t?o. of such other business a? may be brought before the C, "rt AH be?,?d by recognizance to prosecute, or who ..y have to rel,, any lndíctmeu, Presentment, or arte}e3 of. t ,e p e, are required to furnish me with proper instructions on or before TUESDAY, the first dy of the Ses8lOoS; and in a.e of special Indictments or proceedings, instructions must be given or sent as long before the Sessions as practicable. The Clerks to tile Justice. of the several Divisions are requested to transmit to me, seven days before theSessions, all De position-, Convictions and Recognisances, which shall have then been taken, with auy instructions for Indictments, which they may be abl1tiyl:gainst the ?"ty which h.1l have been audited and allowed either previously to or at the above SESSIONS must be presented for payment to the County Treasurer between the hours of 11 and 3on Wednesday, the 41h day of April, the second dav of the SeBdfQt, when the same will bepaid.otner- wi?e theyttand )v a the following Sessions. AND NOTICE 13 HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, Tk?t on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of April next, the Court will be moved to petition her Majesty in Council to appoint additional Polling Places in and for the said County, in accordance with a Notice sent te me, of which the followiug is a Copy To the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Merioneth. We, the undersigned, ten inhabitants, being registered Voters of and for the said County, do hereby. give you Notice that, when the next Quarter Sessions for the said County shall be held, the Court will be moved to make a Petition to her Majesty in Council from the said Court, or the Justices Rssembled thereat, representing that the number of Polling Places for the said County is insuflldent, and praying that Ih .flwi plac. that is to say, i'??tiniog, Penrhyn, Barmouth, Aberdovey, C? "i Dinasymowddwy, Lhmuwchll)'n, Rnd Llandrillo, situated within the same Count y, or some or one ,f t e., crouch other place or :Cm':ih;1i);e o:idmnOt e iu:r:hlad:e: desirable-ma, be a Polling Place for the said County, and that the ,,e may be declared and ordered to he a Polling Place or Places conformably with the provisions of the Act of Parliament in that behair made and passed. Dated this Third day of March, 1800. EDWARD JONES, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, RICHARD WILLIAMS, HUMPHREY OA VIES, GRIFFITH PUGH, GRI FFITHWILLIAMS, "JOHN JONES. "EDWARD GRIFFITH, WM. JONES, MORRIS JONES." EDWARD BREESE, Clerk II the Peace. CARNARVONSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T H-'T G E"F" QUARTER IFFF,?.NS of the Peace Thh¿o,N;"n:Tw} be se at ethoa;; HAH in Carnarvon, in and for the said County, On WEDNES- DAY the 4th day o( April, L8W, at t? hour en o'clock in the Forenoon, for the dispatch o!themv?i ,and criminal Business, and will be continued by A ,journment from the 4th day of A«RII aforesaid to be held at the Connty Hall aforesaid, on THURSDAY the 5th day of April afore,aiJ'at the hour of 10 o'clock in the Forenoon at winch aJt men i.oned time and place aU I business matten, and thing. appertammg to the .?.e.?. metlt managemen 't and apphcatlOn o THE ounty Stock or B>E NF THE said County 0 t Carnarvon, (? I by or st. at, ut.eH s noW in force, the Justices ?iti is Pe (:. are na,u thonaed to do A|id-# ansact at the Gener?t OR QUA,ter Sessin. or t ?,?y adjournm ttas hereinaf?er ??tg?( Red, b commenced, done and transacted PpUuBblicly and in open Court. 'A.ND NOTICE18 EBYY GIVEN. AJU £ the Colint? Police will com.en,?e Sli M "S T .U^Y O April aforesaid. Dated this loth, day f arch 86 Dated this 10th, day of MW: :ÈARS1!Y POOL? Clerk of t4,I Peace. N.B.—Magistrates' are requ",ted to forwlWl Recogníl' .0?; and DepolitiØDI to the th ..reace, 10 u to reach hi. not It., tl1an t 8atuØ.à1<pr1Oedina ..1001. ON SALE, A CAPITAL WATCH DOG, Stands High, and very Powerful. Apply to MI. DUFFY, British Ho.el, Bangor, TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON 1ST MAY NEXT, THAT House and Garden in Castle-street, i Ruthin, now occupied by Joseph Peers, Esq., with Stable and use attached. T??wa?p!y to J?pH FBBKS. E<q.. andforparticutaMto him, or Mr. NAPIER. Coed Coeh, Aber?eie. March 20th, I860. MANSION HOUSE. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION' For a term of years, WITH OR WITHOUT LAND UP TO NINETY ACRES, A CAPITAL HOUSE, GARDEN, and extensive AOUT-BUILDINGS, &itoate in the most picturesquf part of NORTH W ALS, near the Town of BALA, and a convenient dis- tance from Rail. For particulars apply to Mr. GILBBBTSON, Solicitor, Bala. March, 1860. MOUNTAIN FARMS.-I)ENBIGHSH -M. TO BB UBT, FROM THR 19TH DAY OF MAT NEXT, THE three very desirable Mountain Farms called CEFN GARIV, MOELKRYN, and TRWTNSWCB. the former containing 311 acres of enclosed land and walks for ?00 ?h?,p the two latter centainin! respectively 196 andfR re. of !iie used land and walks for 390 nheep. Cefn Garw is 61 miles, JUoelfryn .ad T?.y.h 3J Ile,- from the illg. ot Yapytty Evan. For f.rt,?r .,ticulare apply to Capt. IBEMONGER, 1. iM Grove, Bangor, or to ?e the Fdrms to Mr. ED. WiLHAMS. Penmachno. 25th March. BEAUMARIS, NORTH WALES. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, For a term of years, or for the season, from the 2nd of June next, RED HILL MANSION, situated on an emi- -Lt nence, commanding a beautiful view of the Menai Straits, within a mile of Beaumaris. The House contains large Entrance ¿sratno:ï'h9t eleven Bedrooms, and ai necessary 0fflces_9tabling for eight horses. C. aeh-houses (; v? rd :a.? Lodge, if ??q.,i,?d. Rent moderate. Land may be had by ar- rangement with the preeent tenant. For further particulars apply to Mr. Tuos. BYRNB, House Agent, Beaumaris. FRENCH & RHENISH WINESf PRICES UNDER THE NEW TARIFF: CLARETS per Dozen 30s.48S.70s. CHAMPAGNES. 48s 60s 70s. MOSELLE -Still. 34S. BRAUNEBERG. „ 56S. MOSF,LbE-Sparkli ng 50S. HOCK HATTENHEIM 44s. Marcobrunn .60s. ( These wines IN BOND also, in three dozen Cases) PORTS and SHERRIES at a proportionate reduction. WILLIAMAYRTON, WINE MERCHANT, CHESTER. Y GWIR YN ERBYN Y BYD,  I E S U EISTEDDFOD GENHEDLAETHOL DINBYCH, 1860. Y TESTYNAU. l1A RnnONUETH. ?.bryd Ol.. — 1. Teetyn y aadair.—Awdt.-Ty'taUtMH j. V&bryd Gl»o '? Ddydd y Pentecost.—Gwobr, 20 gini. in.i, at unrbyw dlstyn. 2. Fryddest, heb fod dan 2,500 0 lineUau, ar unrbyw destyn, pwnc, neu wrthddrych a ddewi^o yr awdwr.-Ow?br, 40 gini. Y mae Y pwyllgor wedi penderfynu f?obr'?0 yr ail oreu ar Rhif. 2, os bvdd y cyllidau yn caniatau, a'r b?i,.iid Y.,hoddi S?ryd?Mt.?-YCenadwr.—Gwobr.Sgini. 4ad lenan Glan Geirionydd, Cadelrfardd Eisteddfod Dinbych yn 1828, ar feour caeth neu rydd, yn 01 archwacth y F. lansoddwr.—Gwobr. 10 gini. T°Mar?adydiwcddarW. Owen, Yaw., Tan y ,yrt. Rer Dynby, wyr y Dr. W O. Pughe, ar norhlw fesur a ddewiso yr a?d?-'GJJbr. 5 gini. Chwanegir 5 gim' at wobr y P= E..M,ili?ow.Y.Goppa,aryrammodnabydd o y Farwnad yn cael ei chyfyngu at Gywydd. ¡'n6aoíyg¡t g;l,d; y me sur a ddewiso yr awdwr,- 6. M. awd y ryn Owobr. 5 gini. 7. Iachawdwriaeth.—Heb fod dros 100 lhnell.^r unrhyw feBur ,)dd._ Gwobr o 5 gini gan Clarions. ?. Can.?yw?ox Cymrt), ¡rifuut dw. 100 Ilinell?Owobr, 5gini. 9. CAn.- Y Ferch Rinweddol, heb fod dras 100 llinell.—merched yn unig i gyfan&oddi.-Owobr. 5 gini. .0 .Can. Diangfa y caethwa., heb fod dros 100 IIinell.-O"obr, 5 gini. 11. Cerdd Duchan i'r Bradwr, heb fod dral 200 UineU.—Gwobr, 5 gini. 12. Chwe Englyn i'rdiweddar Edward Jones, Maes y Plwm. —Gwobr, 2 gini. 13. Chwe Englyn i Thomas Edwards (Twm y Nant).—Gwflpr 2 gini. TRABTDODAU, &C. 1. Traethawd ymarferol ar Gyf?nsoddiaeth Gymreig a l neilidu- olin:ie;tgii;r:t:;(itd;h arddut) Gymrei? bar, prydferth, ac ieithweddol~e3aith v cyneithiadanXuosogdiwedd- ar o'r Beisonpg-yr angen,heidrwydd o dmi sylw ysgrifenwyr rhyddieithol Cymra at gjnnyrchu cyfansoddiadau gwreiddioi.— G wabr. 25 gini. G 2. Hanes Derwyddiaeth y Cynoesoedd, y Bonta Cœ9ur a r prif awduron am dani, a Derwyddiaelh neu Farddas y Canoloesoedd,-y sonia y Beirdd Cymreig air Trioedd am dani, a'r gwahaniaeth hanfodol sydd rhwng y ddwy Dderwyddiaeth.—Gwobr, 20 gini. 3. Am y Traethawd goreu ar yr Anfantais o brynu a gwerthu aT Goel, a'r Fantais o brynu a gwerthu am Arian Parod, wedi ei öiYsO at amgylchiadau maansch yn Nghymru.—Gwobr, 4, An Essay on the History of the Language and Literature of Wales, from the earliest period to the year IOBO.-Prize, 15 '^Note :-In Writing upon this period, the B.sayi.t. are recom- mended to review ?he argum.nts advanced by Mr. D. W. Nash, in his work entitled. Talieain, or the Bards and Druids of Britain." London: John Russell Smith. 5 '?n Essay on the History of the Language and Literature of Wales from the year 1330 to the present time-Prize, 15 guineas. 6 For the beBt Treatise in Welsh or Epirli .? on the ..vat" resulting to the Inhabitants of the Principality from a knowledge of the English Ian uage, setting forth also the best means of u. ?ouSn?P'ri? j&ueas; offered by'Mr.'Ow?°'S" 7. T?i chant 0 o iad.,? MAttebionar Hanesyddiaet Cymru, wobr, 1 ini. -Ÿ¡;vmddefnYddio, a'r HeMd a'r Hwybr i lawn ddefn- diio orian hamddenol.-Owobr, 5 vn,. ?9'Rh?????'?dd?o?ynSae.onesaM ng 'y?l a ra d eirau yn cynnwy.vcyfryw. ynfi?r?f?.Byt- weddei. iau ac antodd.ihau.-Gwobr, 5 g?nt. Traethawd ar Addy.? Marched merchedynun??yfan- toddi.- wo ? nt. CBRDDORIABTH. 1. Toii Genhedlaetbol u unrhyw 'Mur.-Gwobr 6g)nt. Yr amcan mewn golwg ydyw cael ton a dd-l- I arfemd eyo yn ?mru, fa ag y mJe « God .at. the Q. e ??yd ?Ly ,in 2. n.G;'raglï:t.; :ivÿ::y;î ldd yr ymgeisiv),r ?V Ton ? y Me.urMm Cymreig.-Gwobr, 2 4 I'r Idynor goreu ar y Delyn 0) mrM.-Gwobr, 5 ?ni. 1 r ail, eto eto.-Gor, sa gmi, G! I'r Dadg-wr ?oreu. Gwobr, 2 gini. 7. I'r ail etto.-Gwobr, I gini. Y BEIRNIAID BARDDONIARTH-Rhif. 1, 4, 5, 1li  (E??-?yP??'.Hu.he.fCarn?n?????? (C.?dd,?" (BBenFa(dd), "K'h?.ts6, 7, 8, 9 10, 1I.-M.    y Parch-W! Ámbrse' (Emrys), a Mr. T. Davies (Dewi W,n O ESSYIlt) ?!-?BTHODAU.-Bhif. 1, Mr. E. Thomas (Eben Yard^ Y Parch. W. Jones (Moe&olydd), Nefyn, ar Par^h. W. Ambrose (E "?9. y Parch. Or. Jamee (D.wi M?)-??'?- Jone. (MoMotydd). rWb,rl,, Blaenau Gwent. Jo.e.  A1 0e golydd?, s ? Rhif. 3, y Parch. W. Ambrose (Einrys), y Paroh. J. Ewns (I. D Ffraid), a Mr. Thomas Jones (Glan (A ? '?hi?a? ? ?wjBarc??E??'TyMewi.yPM? Dr. Charles Williams, Rh ydy. i., a, rff. WilliamRu .to MA.. Q 8 C°' Q,s "?'?1). James (Dewi.DdyM).yF?h.W.  a Mr. T. Jones (Glan Alan). °B'S?i.u"T6;'S??Jone?S??'??? Y Parch, W. ?' ,3 I.e. ?'u, r. ??;. tGlen Alun).  Rhif.8y Parch. W. Ambrose (B.,y.), y Parcb. W. Robts, Blaenau, y' T. Jones (Glan Alun). Parch. W. Ambr..e, BlRbïê.U9, y r.b,JWjoI(Mle¡Ydd) y Parcb. W. Ambme, (Emry<) a Mr. 'I. J, A)un. ) lo'y arh. Z! p In Al, (E:'af) P.. (Me.olydd), y Pardh.W.Sbbi?t,, Blaenau a Mr. T. Jones (Glau Alun). CMDU?tJtJH.—Bhif. 1, 2, 3,:Mr. John O"entO àw) a Mr. J. Ambrose Lloyd, Carlieon; a dysgwyUs-«t, fod yn drdy d. ?"R?f. 4 a 5, yr Arglwyddes WiUougbb7 de Broke,Pias Newydd, Su F???. %'?eaUer fod y ?yf?ooddiadau buddugol i fod yn eiddo y p?ylig?r; o.a "rgreiffr y ey fry?v o fe, ?. de.dd??g i.. 01 3 Eisteddfod, dychwelir h.?nt i'? 3-.g?i.wyl. Mae yr hoU'g"yfaModdiadau. gya'r enw ?([iot yn <aM wr.h yr ?:rif.ae)eu!nf.n (yn ??"??J??S?n: H-n. Ei.t,ddf., 1, Denbigh, ?,y. y ?,?d ,,y.1.11 Mehefln, 1860: Df?n4one )r enw priod mewn &.de- a"r w, n, agorir b ddd);dd !fel::rndj ¿hltst:\ r enw f,.K,. ?di altan, o leiaf bythefnos cvpyr Eistedtlfod, Attelir yC.,ayr .g,ilau hy.y ag y periderfm* y ?.wy. frif-'?b?i?.i,id-.bydd ?in o deilyngdod ynddyn'| S OWEN (Melhr), J } T9Ju M E. WILLIA  M.SM'T?Y'aMMYdd. GeUir cMt y rhestr uabod tMtynau.&t.. 4w P"tl ond anfon d.u roaUOB MtMM i!f !g gd[GuYdl 4t JMKjfU WALES BSTATEAND HOUSE AGENCY OFFICE. UOR HoraeS and Lands to be Let, or for Sale, -L!, Pply to Mr. Mp. Architect and S.yor, Estate and ?H?M Agent, Llandudno. I{. c1: I:n:ring Houses, Fiehing, Shooting, and KFM to be Let, or for Ploperty for 8ale. ;FARM SEEDS FOR NORTH WALES. GEORGECHIVAS'S QTOCK of the above is now complete, and is 0 of the usual superior quality. A List of Prices (which are very moderate) will be forwarded post free on application. North West of England Seed Warehouse, Chester, March 15th. MONEY. The Llandudno Water Gas Company, Limited. LOANS ON DEBENTURES. rpTTF. Directors of the Llandudno Water and TOu Company are prepared to receive Tenders of Loans, in MOM *f tloD ,.d ?*Md? on S?.ity of Debentures, for period. of three to five years. Interest, £ > per centum per ANNNWI y Order,  ? ?QH'N WILLIAMS, Secretary. Ll.d.d-. March. 1860. THE NEW TARIFF. JOHN AND CHARLES DUTTON, SUCCESSORS TO LATE EDWARD EVANS, WAKE this opportunity of thanking those 1 who bave honoured them with their patronage during the last twenty years, and beg to inform them and tg: d"i"" the they h.?ll ?,, Nt.r. make thoiie Re? d urti(ins in their Prices for all descriptions "f Wine. and Spirito, in .ccordance with tho new Tariff. Bride-street, Chester, Ha?r?h 13U), 1860. NOTICE. To the Householders and Farmers in Anglesey and Holyhead. REDUCED PREMIUMS IN FIRE INSURANCES. AGRICULTURAL Produce and Farming AStoek Insurance at 31. 6d. and 4s. per cent. Ordin ?rry eaR lin?"o' from Is, 6d. per cent. Every descrition of Risk, at Moderate Rates. Forms of Proposal, Prospectuses, and general information, on ap- plication to Mr.P.T. CRAWFORD. State Fire Insurance CompanY'1 Agent t ol,l- Á\eall:nce Company Chief omcea. No, 32, Ludgate Hill, London. ELLIS'S RUTHIN SODA WATER. EF.T.LTS and SON beg respectfully to in- form the Public thaUbeir s6D?°?ASS,&.?5 SELTZER WATERS AND CHAMPAGNE LEMONADE, go long celebnted for their unrit&Ued purity, ma y be obtained fro ,n mrespectable Retailers of MiueraL Waten in bili"J1i: "IMPORTERS OF GERMAN SELTZER WATER. RUTHIN. NORTH WALES. ON THE 5TH APRIL The Books of the LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOT LAN D will be cloted for the 21st Annual Balance and 16th Division of Profits. APPLICATIONS for Assurances, if lodged ON OR BEFORE THAT DATE, at any of the Offices or Agen- cies, will secure a Share of Profits one year earlier than later eu. tr..t.. HEAD-OEFICE FOR ENOLA D,- TFTTJDON ..20. K??. WILLIAM STRBBT, CITY, E, C, W??S'?NCIE8?I?o5G?O'U'? THE WHOLE KING. DOM, THOS. FRASER, Res. Secy. 1860. Tgyr FINE YOUNG THOROUGH-BRED BAY HORSE, EPINICIAN, Thepropertwf Mr* E. Williams Geet WILL serve Mares this Season, in Den- tf M:hthire. Mmoneththire. and Flintshire, and may be seen at the Stables, Eglwys wen 1111, near Denbigh, where ""ery care and accommodation will be ,n to Mares, which may be 17rt, for the convenience of their Owners, on reasonable terms. Thorough-bred Mares, five guieieas each; half-breds, two guineas and a half; Cart Mares, thirty &hilling.; with half a crown the Groom in each case. Groom's fee to be paid at the time of senlng. Any Mare tried by the above Horse, and served by any other, will be charged the full price, unless otherwise ar- ranged by the Groom. The money to be paid on or before the 24th day of June neat, or au extra charge of 10s. each mare, will be made for collecting. The attention of the public is particularly called to EPIKIC/AN. His high breeding, great bone, power, and perfection of frame, good action, and soon d constitution, Pro?l.i. him a Stud Horse of high ch unter. He ha. also proved himself a ure foal-getter. pEDI G ?Ep. EPINICIAN wae got by Pyrrhus the First (a winner of the Derby) now serving mares at 30 Guineas each; his dam Victress, 1. out of the dam of the ele"'tel mare Via,. who won the City and Sub u rbn and the G, eat Metropolitan Handicap in IU (by Voltaire, a winner of the St, Leger), gratidam by Rowton (a winner of the St. Leger); great grandam by Muly, a son of Ot' vilie, out of Eleano. by Whisky Orville, who won the Derby; and Eleanor, both Derby and Oak.es, which is the only instance on record of a mare winning both the great events. From the above it will be seen that EPINICIAN is descended from the best and most fashionable blood, both as regard speed and stout- ness. GROOM :-J. WILLIAMS. SALES BY MR. DEW. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD FARMS IN ANGLESEY FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW, At the BULL'S HEAD INN, in the Town of Llanerchymedd, on WBDNBSDAY, the 11th day of April next, at One o"clock in tbe afternoon (unless disposed of in the meantime by Private Con- tract, of which due notice will be triven)- THE Fee Simple and Inheritance of and in 1 the following Property, LOT 1. All that compact and desirable Farm, formerly occupied as two tenements, and called by the several names 01 BETTWS and THEFFYNNON, situate in the Parish of Amlwch, in the County of A.gl?.?y, and comprising a Farm House and Out-build? ng and 77 acres, 2 rand 34 perches of Arable, Meadow, aud Pasture Land. The above Farm lies close to the hi?h road, and is distant only about from the about a mile from the populous Town of Amlwch, which affords an excellent market for farm produce of all description.. an erne en mar e or LOT 2. All that other de.irable Farm, called 81KNAT WEN, or 81MDDA W?,?ua? in ?e Parish of Llanfeehell, in the ?d County of An?esey, comprising an excellent Dwelling House and B"i i??n,? 4dLbout40 acre& of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture La'n< ?o??theoocupa?oftheBev. William Johnson, Vicar of .nbdr, Ubder a lease, at moderate rack rent, for the term of his incumbency as such Vicar. „ r For a view of the Property apply to the Proprietor, Mr. JOHN GRIFFITH, of Brynglas, Llaneilian, and any further particulars May be obtained of b or at the Offices of may be obtah.? of hi<n. o?t ????? JONES, olicitor, Bangor. Dated 10th March, 1860. ANGLESEY. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At tte BULL HOTEL, Llangefni, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of Apr'?I ,186o.-t the hour 01 2 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to ..ditio@s then and there to be p@duiied- A°LL that ° Freehold Land called PEMHIOS-YR- .AFOD, situate in the Parish of Lla,dy"d(,g i the County ,f Anglesey, containing 35 Acres o,Land or .?o. t?, 'o". "her infBdt:rin:o r:ir ed oe::ág iilt: tu the several occupations of Thompson, Rowland Jones, William Jone., John Monis, and J. Edwards. The property is di&tant from the Town of Amlwch about three mile&. and d?o,n. the proper? of Lady'' Dinorben and th?r?, and is near to the Paiys Mines. About thrPe acres of the land ibseeded with Wheat, which is to be taken by the purchaser of the land at a valuation. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, British H tel, Bangor, or at the Office of Mr. THOMAS OWEN, Solicitor, Llugefni.. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. NORTH WALES. Large and Unreserved Sale of exceedingly CHOICE OLD PORT WINES & SHERRIES. MR. WI L'LIA M DEW, HAS been favoured with instructions from )1 Mr. WILLIAMS, Wine Merchant, Rthi- (who I- about "inquish the business), to make the necessary ? range. fV d 3n*of,bv 'Auction, On T.T,.r 86RT^ APRU. 86cthi1D)P[ prti.. otii:ileTSRd:Ao' 216iiÈ AÓ:l PORTS, comprising about 400 DOZENS of the favoorite Vintages '40 'H .ad 47 '?.?h.r' paSi.utm of which will appear in fnture Adm",e- menU and Catalogues. GRIFFITH DAVIES, FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR- CARPETS IN VELVET PILE, BRUSSELS, KIDDERMINSTER, TAPESTRY, VENETIAN DUTCH, FELT, PRINTED DRUGGETS AND FLOOR CLOTHS, COCOA AND INDIA MATTINGS, HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, &c., TISSTJETTS, REPS, LASTINGS, DAMASKS, AND UNION MOREENS, UTRECHT VELVET, TABLE COVERS, TOILET CLOTHS, COUNTERPANES, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, BED TICKS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK CLOTHS, NAPKINS, BLIND CLOTHS IN ALL WIDTHS CHINTZES, DIMITIES, &c.&c.; FRINGES, LACES, OIMPS AND BORDEB8. IMPORTER OF SWISS WINDOW CURTAINS. "F A-P E R HANGING S," IN FLOCK, GOLD, BLOCK AND MACHINE MANUFACTURE, GUTTA PERCHA PAPER FOR DAMP WALLS; GOLD BEADING; BORDERS AND CENTRE PIECES FOR CEILINGS AND DECORATIONS. FIRST RATE DYEING, CLEANING, CALENDERING, BLEACHING AND EMBOSSING. A LL orders sent through the Agents carriage paid. Most respectable references given in any  of the Principality. L?anr??ebraary'???o?' W. PRITCHARD, DYER, LLANRWBT. VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS- HENRY PRITCHARD, LONDON HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR, BEGS respectfully to announce that he has been selected by the Hon. Colonel Pennant, D M.P., ,,Ppl., the Penrhrn Corps of Vo?nteM., ?ith Uniforms and Accoutrements, and that the  D tri? t h,,so appointed him w furitis i the :Bangor Corpa with their Uniform, as approved by the General Committnt Carnar. Carn?rvo?. HAS secured the serviceo of Mr. O. Morgan, of Carnarvon, whose military style of cutting hM a)MbMnh<< upon, and recommended by the General Committee, and with the special staff of workmen which he employs, he will therefore lit able to execute all ordero with promptitude, and at a moderate rate 01 charges. N.B.—Estimates for Uniforms and Accoutrements may be obtained. London House, High-street, Bangor, March 9th, 1860. CITY CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE FBICHABD'S.) MESSRS. EC KETT RoFR 'ep"Y to ann"nnce that they are- now ho?ving at their Furni&hing Establishment E-tg t' B "t'p'"T "0" of BR u'IEL D 0RAFINSTER and TAPESTRY CARPETS: comprising a great 'y of new and 'er, 'n n a purchase of t"" G-'O' beir to Jay they hue been parucularfy careful to select only such qualities and colourings as they can sale ? recommend. Messrs. Bec? keVtt J bJeFg J also to annouwe that they bave te'eew Stock of IMPROVED METALLIC BEDS1LADS, and CHILDREN S COTS, in IRON ana "?'' NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CHINTZES, ND MUSLIN CURTAINS Also, NEW DAMASKS, DIMITIES, CHINTZES, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. re:filyBo;nJ;ea:I,a:,e:r fi'untt t';U:'i:t:: bOefg to ,t hred that by the o:ut:;J,u:fJ¡ Md thoroughly emcient manner in which they are prepared to execute ordema Yery branch of the turnith? Upholstery btmw*eu. t hey ivill not ,f.aiil to .se"ez". e approbation of their customers, "M?RXs?S?F?H'ER'??'"AND BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MATTRASS 8, F BECKETT BROTHERS, (LATE PRICHARDS'), EASTGATE ROW. CHESTER. HISTORIES OF PUBLISHING HOUSES. In THE CRITIC of MARCH 24, 1860, will be given Chap. I. of A HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF LONGMAN, (WITH A PORTRAIT OF THE LATE THOMAS NORTON LONGMAN, ESQ.) I To be c\mtinued weekly- The numbers of the CBITIC for January last contain A HISTORY O'? l-H'E HOUSE OF MURRAY, with a Portrait of the I&W JOHN MURRAY, Esq. Price 6d.; Stamped 7d. i, THE CRITIC, Has been established sixteen years, and its plan includes numerous teatuiea not to be found in any other Journal. Its department 01 THE BOOKSELLERS' RECORD gives weekly,from original sources, the newe.t facto reSpeCÛD" Hooks and AUlhors, l'uuli&hing and PUbli&hcrs, at Home d AbwA THE CRITIC PORTRAITS OF LIVING CELEBRITIES In Literature, Art, and Science, accompany the nuk,m .TMM OFERIy l![IGLO'llEthL'f wEiBth Wa ]T3ioMgraSphy and Fw-eiue AutO- e rot ?,nh ? MO ..T. .?n, .her. 01 the CRITIC contain FortraiM and AutoMaphB of the Mtowin? .-by DI: DJW,: E:B. CHAS. MAOKAY. W. H. BUSSBLL (of the Times.') SAMUBL LOVBR, J. E. MILLAIS. JUDGE HALIBURTON. WILKIR COLLINS LORD BROUGHAM. SIDNBY LADY MORGAN. J. R. PLANCHB. IPROTBMOR FARADAY. BARON HUMBOLDT, F THOMAS CABLYLB. I ALEXANDRA DUMAS. _œ And numerous other celebrities. A List of Portraits now in course of preparation may oe naa ou APPUCAWVU AI. v VW THE LEADING ARTICLE COLUDS ? ?.twUb found Mf)T? of THE CRITIC, weekly discuss the politics of Literature, Art, Science and in it? review dep.,rte" t will be found wly and am? notices and analysis of the books f the week. Its con?en enable the ?.der to in( Orm himself f.)i d at the earUe.t possible period of the doings and tayin? 1u the Lilr. World, home and foreign, and of the progress ill A r, Scien«, M^IC, and the Dram?. U?at?a, jur..l of new and important FACTS may be judged by the oblation- that it i. ?w the most ?n.ndty quoted of tle ,k j"'n"' ?'?''??.??y"b?nadby order of any book?eller, at the railway book stalls, or direct from the office. SubMriptioabr uDstamped copie., 68. M. per quarter, payable in advance by PO&t.omce order or otherwise to u?tamHped JOHN CROCKFOKD, 19, Wellington-street North, Strand, W.C. ITOHN ARTIFICIAL TEETH. BANGOR, CARNARVON, AND DENBIGH. (tTHE NEW DISCOVERY^ ARTIFICIAL TEETH SELF ADHESIVE WITHOUT SPRINGS! VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER AS ABASE! PROTECTED BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. ATTENDANCE IN CHESTER, CHESTER, I pMStreet. BANGOR, N. WALES. The Bret MONDAY in each Month, at Mr. R. Roberts, Watchmaker, High Street. CARNARVON, The first TUESDAY in each Month at the Uxbridge Arms Hotel, Private Rooms. DENBIGH. The first WEDNESDAY in each Month, at the Crown Hotel, Private Rooms. fT5. NOTICE-FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATIENTS FROM THE COUNTRY. Messrs. Gabriel's hours of attendance in BANGOR will be from 9 a.m. till 8 p:m. hours of attendance at CARNARVON, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. hours of attendance at DENBIGH, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Messrs. Gabriel's next visit to BANGOR will be on Monday, 2nd of April. „ CARNARVON „ Tuesday, 3rd n „ DENBIGH „ Wednesday, 4th OB NEW EDITION  JUST PUBLISHED GABRIEL ON THE TEETH, POST  T. GIITII. STAMPS. MPPTH 1 tbeirLoss and as now Restored on Gabriel's New Sy&tem of CapillarT Attraction and Suction ?ombined,bymem.ofs Soft Flexib I e ini.ng with CORALITB GUM.COLORED INDIA RUBBBR. in heu of bo.? r ?!t.1, there are no.prinpwin or any operation required, they are warranted pure, wholesome, and entirely free from taste or mell, are easy and comfortable ou ;io most sensitive  and may be worn for many years without b-?ng in any waf e. ff ee ted M0 VH\N RURIALS,TIRTT«TX.S workman ? ,p G^ANUEDF AN^ are SUPPLIED AW^ than half the ordinary cost only by MESSRS. GABRIEL, (Dentists to the Prince D'Ottajana, Established 1815, see Diploma.) 134, Duke-street (opposite Berry-street), Liverpool; London, 33 and 34, Ludgate itul, and 110, Regent-street. BRANCHES: BANGOR, at Mr. ROBERTS'S, Watchmaker, High-street. CARNARVON, at the UxaMDOE ARMS HOTEL. DENBIGH, t t?' at the UXBltll)GE AiLms HOTEL. eCROWN HOTEL. ■' Gabriel's Treatise is of great importance to all requiring a Dentist's aid, and emanating from such a source may be con8deaU, Gabriel'. TrMti.e i. of :r.at importance to .U requirin: a Dentil's Md, ?d emMatin? from Mch a eourM may be e.nMmtIy  Gabriel's Byøtem win sa,e Tac h money, more annoyance. and still more di.appointment.JOH N BULL. iping, d the Rqd REK1RHSSHHInUhrsrrr 6d" bolh for &topping, and !be BoJÜ Tooth Powder for restoring the Teeth may be had of any of their aents or through any chemist in the United Kiagaom. AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH. MI. U, T :N FNRNNP warranted to retain their colour, from 3,. 6d, per tooth g.?? DECAYED TEETH effectually stopped wih the WHITE ENAIEL, GOLD, and SUCCEDANIUM, prevents further decay and tooth»acne. MESSRS. GABRIEL are ia attendance daily, from 10 to 6, and m? be consulted on the Loss otT.eth.andaU.p.r.U.Mtp. pertainingto at thei.r e@tablishments pertami.gt1o3D4e, n?_??_?-????h?? (DIRECTLY OPPOSITE BERRY-STREET). MESSRS. bentistrv.at blKbAi, LUJGATE HIIL, AND 110, REGENT STREET. ^0ENTG F0E THE ABOVE PREPARATIONS IN BANGOR Mr. GhBth, Chemist, High-street. CARNARVON •••♦ •••• Mr Griffith Owens, Chemist. CARNARVON Mr Gee. DENBIGH Mr'See ST. ASAPH ••••••• ••• Mr. Hugihes. ST. ASAPH ordirectfromth Inventors. IMPORTANT NOTICE. As some unprincipled Parties are now making and offering A. for Sale an Imitation of the GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, WPHV 'tio..11 our Customers to be ?arefu), when pur :be.blo ?S?t ?e''?-Md"??!?LD ??"e?. ?Jk?'t TO ♦N GODY S hie his Felony. to copy ?'?j?S? & CO.. GLASGiw & LONDON. DECAYED TEETH AND TOOTH ACHE. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, AND HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORI, HOWARD'S WHITE ENAMEL, For filling decayed Teeth, however large the cavities, without pain, heat or pressure: in a short tÍllle it hardens into a white enamel, and will remain Axed in the tooth for many yurs, ren- dering the painful operation of extraction unnecessary, it arrests all further progress of decay. This valuable Enamel is in a soft state, so that it cannot give the least pain, and may be used by any person with the greatest ease, and has the remarkable pro- perty of immediately becoming hard and sound as the Tooth it. .elf, excluding the air and f. d ft.. the nerve. It b ..pei.r to anything tbat has been used before, and will succeed when aU other remedies have failed. SOL,) By ALL RESPECTABLE MEDICINE VENDORS. Full directions for use are eneloaed with each Packet, PRICE ONE SHILLING. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE "ONLY GOOD SAUCE," AND APPLICABLE TO EVERY VARIETY OF DISK. EXTRACT of a LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madrw to his Brother at WORCESTER, May, 1851. Tell LEA & PERRINB that their SAUCE to higbl teemed in India, and in my opinion, the most palata- ble as well as the most whole- some Sauce that is made." The success of this most delicious and unrivalled condimea having caused many unpriDdplod d?alers to apply the name to SPU1UOVS COMPOUNDS, the PUBLIC is respectfully and nrneet1J e,tld to se that the ..me. f L & N are upon the ¡, s;.ht!r8'; l"r>&BO"-rDT'Y. are upclD th. Manufactured LBA & PRBB1NS. Worceater. 8old by CROSSE & BLACKWBLL, London; and all -pectùk Drurri,tI. Oroeen. and Italian Wamboussam throughout \be WQrld.