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persons Minteb. COOK and good general SERVANT Wanted. No one need apply who cannot give a satisfactory reference to her last place. Apply at the North Wales Chronicle Office. w ANTED, a Curate for a Welsh Parish, wV St. Asaph Diocese. Title would be given .—Apply ioMr. Roberts, Diocesan Registry, St. Asaph. TO GROCERS. WANTED, two experienced Assistants for the Grocery trade. Good references required.- Apply to Mr. Jones, 311, High-street, Bangor. W- ANTED, a Master for Upper Lhumwrog W" National School. Salary 230, together with a House. the pence, Evening School, and Government Grant. Singer required. Apply ? the Ker' J. Pryse, Maengwyn, LIanwnda, narvon. BANGOR AND BEAUMARIS UNION. PARISH OF LLANFAIRFECHAN. TO LAVD SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. TY\V T\NTE1) a competent person to make a NEW VALUATION and a NEW VALUATION LIST Mve?rd? all the rateable hereditaments in the nrigi of U.mfahfechan. in the Bangor and Beaumaris ,&on unJer the 26th section of the nion A_metlt Oommittee ?ct. 1862." Tenders and Testimonials are re- ?j to )je forwarded to me, under oeal, on or before thXe ldavof May next- ■ JOHN THOMAS. Clerk to the Assessment Committee of the said Union. Board Rooili, Bangor. 12th April, 1865. "CARNARVON UNION. MEDICAL OFFICER WANTED. THE Guardians of this Union will on Satur- day, the 13th day of May next, proceed to elect a duly qualified Medical Officer, tor the Carnarvon District No. 1. Salary, £40 per annum, with the extra fees for surgical operations, mid-wifery and Vaccination cases allowed by the orders of the Poor Law Board. Applications with testimonials of competency, qualifi- cation and registry, under the Act 21 and 22 Vict., c. 90, must be sent to me, on or before Friday the 12th day of May next. Candidates are required to attend the Board on the day of election, but no expenses will be allowed. JOHN THOMAS, Clerk. Market-sireet, Carnarvon, 20th April 1865. Mants. "ANTED in North or South Wales, (the W North preferred), a SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE, with right of good fishing, and small winter shooting, with garden, and a few acres of grass laud, and requisite outbuildings. -Address, S., C. U. S. Club, 14, Queen Street, Edinbuigh.with rent and all particular. 1I bt ILet. URNlSHEl) apartments or part of a House Fto let on moderate Terms, pleasantly situated, be- tween the Menai and Britannia Bridges.—Apply to H., North Walen Chronicle Office, Baugor. To be Let at Penmaentnawr, North Wales, JL on Le tse, or otherwise, that very commodious and tonvenient residence called PLASISA, standing in its own ground, with a beautiful sea view, and about 7 acres of good grass land.-F.)r further particulars apply to E. Roberts, Draper, Atherstoue, Warwickshire. To be LET Furnished, with immediate pos- JL session, a Gentleman's RESIDENCE, in the suburbs of Beaumaris, commanding a splendid view of the Menai Straits, and Carnarvonshire Mountains, containing A Re- ception Rooms. 9 Bedrooms, Nitenen, ana. e.tiv™.™- ence suitable for a Gentleman's establishment. Also Stabling for 4 horses, Coach-house, Paddock, and a well- stocked Garden.—Apply to Mr. Andrew Laurie, Baron Hill, Beaumaris, N.W. CARNARVON. Qenttel and commodious Residence in the suburbs of the Town of Carnarvon. TO be Let, Bryn Eisteddfod, containing a Drawing Room, Oiniug Room, Breakfast Parlour, two Kitchens, Sculleries, Pantries, ko., four best Bed- rooms, and four other Bedrooms, Wpter-closet, &c., &c.; Flower Garden and Grounds, both in front and back. Also, aKiteheu Garden. The above is situated on the Pwllheli Road, and com- mands a beautiful view of the Mountains,Castle, & Straits. Apply to Mr. HUMPHREYS, Castle-square. Cernarvon. TANLAN, near LLANRWST. TO be LET, with possession 1st of May next, Tthe above genteel R ESIDENCE. Contains a Draw- ing-room, Diuing-room, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Pan- try, 5 good airy Bedrooms, and Water Closet, (the house is supplied with water by pipes), good Stables, Coach- house and other offices also an excellent walled Garden, with 36 acres of good Pasture land (if required). The house is beautifully situated, opposite Trefriw and the Carnarvonshire Hills, on a very healthy spot, for which North Wales is so noted, and is close to the river Conway, which is so celebrated for its trout and salmon fishing; distant one and a half miles from the market town of Llanrwst,and one and a quarter of the Llanrwst Railway Station, on the turnpike-road leading from Llanrwst to Llaududno Junction.—Apply to Mr. Wm. Jones, Timber Merchant, Tanlan, near Llanrwst. LLANFAIRFECHAN, AT THE FOOT OF PEXMAENMAWR MOUNTAIN. TO be Let or Sold at this fashionable Water- Ting I)I?tee, Osborne House, a commodious villa resi- dence, commanding a magnificent sea and land view, and within a hundred yards of the best part of the beach for bathing. The house stands in its own grounds, and con- tains in the basement. Kitchen, Scullery, and other offices; on the ground-floor, spacious Drawing, and Dining Rooms, with bay windows, Servants' Hall, and Butler's Pantry on the first floor, spacious Sitting Room, and 4 excellent Bed-rooms; and on the second floor, 5 spacious Bed-rooms. The house may be taken upon a lease for a term of years, or if preferred the lease of 99 years will be sold. For further particulars apply to Mr. Elias Davies, Auctioneer. &cM Penmaenmawr, near Conway. March 18th, 1805. SbaUs, frt. PIANO FOR SALE. A Semi ?raM PIANO, by an old London ?\_ Maker, on Sale for immediate cash. It is very sweet toned, in good condition, and may be had a bargain. Price 1!15. Address, Q.R.S., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. TO be -old, at reasonable prices, the fol- lowing valuable and scarce works :-Dr. W. Owen Pugh's Dictionary of the Welsh Language (London edi- tion) also Archbishop Williams," being a series of the most remarkable occurences and transactions of his life in relation to Church and State, by Dr. Hackett, Lord Bishop of Lichfield, (folio, 1G92.)—Apply to Mr. W. Jones, Bookseller, Conway. iyjORTH WALKS.—Iieaumaris^To be Sold, XI with immediate possession, an 80 years' lease ( five only expired), of No. 6. BULKELEY-TEHRACE, facing the sea,and built and fitted up by the advertiser for his own re- sideuce. It contains three sittinc and five bed rooms, four attics, two kitchens, pantry, &c., and three water closets. Wate is laid on upstairs; gas, soft water, &c., &c.-Ap- ply t,) J. H. as above. -= -.or gfccholasttc. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, RUTHIN. HEAD MASTER, REV. T. KIRK, M.A. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. Next Quarter commences April 11th, 1865 St. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL. RUTHIN. (A Classical and Commercial Boarding School for Boys.) Provost and Treasurer—Rev. E. H. DAVIES, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. Head Master-Rev. H. J. WILSON, B A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. THE Course of Instruction includes the La. usual English subjects, with (if required) French, Latin, Drawing, Music, and Book Keeping, by Single and Double Entry. Also Greek and the higher Classics for those intended for Holy Orders. Terms (inclusive of all expenses, except Washing and Books) ;— For Boys under sixteen 25 5 0 per Quarter For ditto above ditto 6 6 0 ditto For further ptrttaaUro apply to the RoT. the BBAD ltam. ffiublie jgjjotitts. BANGOR BILLIARD ROOM. PROFESSOR WHITWORTH, HAYING rented from Mr. Douglas, the Bi ,I, 2,, Table in the spacious room over the North Wales Chronicle Printing Office, begs to announce that it ?ut CLOSED FOR A FORTNIGHT from MONDA Y NEXT. April 24th, during which interval the room will be cleaned, decorated, and fitted with the usual appliances of a first class Billiard Room and the Table will be re- covered and entirely refitted. April, 20th, 1865. Malltraeth and Corsddaugau Marsh. NOTICE is hereby Given that the Annual  Meeting of the Commissioners of this Marsh will be held at my Office, in Beaumaris, on TOESDAY, the 11th day of April instant, pro forma, and will be by me ad- journed to be held at the BULL'S HKAD INN, Llangefni, on Tuesday the 25th day of April instant, at 12 o clock at noon. For the transaction of general business. RICHARD WILLIAMS Clerk to the Commissioners. Beaumaris, 4th April, 1865. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of the late Captain CHARLES CALDECOT, R.N., of The Cottage, Lluubedrog, deceased, are requested to pay the amounts due from them at my Office, in the town of Pwllheli, on or before Monday, the First day of May next. And all Persons having any claims against the said Estate are to send in their accounts to me on or before the same day. Persons sending in bills later than the above date will be excluded from any claim against the Estate. G. T. PICTON JONES, Solicitor to the Executor. Pwllheli, 18th April, 1865. YNYSCYNHAIARN LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. NOTICE is hereby given, that the accounts i.l( of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Local Board for the District of Ynyscynhaiarn, will be audited and examined by Wm. Williams Jones, Esq. The Auditor of Accounts relating to the Relief of the Poor, for the Festiuiog Union, at my office in Portmadoc, on Wednesday, the 24th day of May next, at 12 o'clock at noon. JOB THOMAS, Clerk. Portmadoc, April 20th, 1865. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the COUNTY COURT of Carnarvonshire, j_ holden at Bangor, Thomas Hughes, of Llanfairfechan, in the County of Carnarvon, Builder, having being ad- judged Bankrupt by the Registrar of the County Court of Carnarvonshire, holden at Carnarvon on the 20th day of March 1865, and the proceedings having being trans- ferred to the County Court of Carnarvonshire holden at Bangor, a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, 'and make application for his Dis- charge, will be held at the said Court at Bangor, on the first day of May, 1865, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said Bankrupt to surrender, The Registrar of the Court is the Official Assignee, and Mr. Ed wkir(I Roberts, of Saint Asaph is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. MORGAN RICHARDS, a High Bailiff of Bangor County Court. S SAINT ASAPH AND CONWAY TURNPIKE ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Trustees of the turnpike roads, under an Act pass- ed in the 26th and 27tli years of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled "the St. Asaph and Conway Turnpike Road Act," at a meeting duly convened at the County Court Hall, in St. Asaph, on Tuesday, the 7th day of February instant, resolved as follows That on or before the 1st day of May next the present Tollhouse and Tollgate standing near St. George shall be pulled down and disposed of, in accordance with the Acts passed in that behalf. That, on the said 1st day of May next, a Tollhouse and Tollgates (in lieu of the said Toll- house and Tollgate near St. George as aforesaid) shall be erected and opened upon the new road leading from St. Asaph to Abergele, by way of Tyfry and Bodelwyddan, at the junction of the Rhuddlan and Abergele highway, with the said turnpike road near Penyffordd. That, on the said 1st day of May uext, the old road leading from St. Asaph (by way of St. George) to Abergele shall be abandoned, according to the provisions of the St. Asaph and Conway Turnpike Act. 1863, and the new road lead- ing from St. Asaph (by way of Tyfry and Bodelwyddan) to Abergele, will be opened to the public in pursuance of the provisions of the last mentioned Act. LLEWELYN F. LLOYD, ITrugtee8 H. S. THOMAS,  St. Asaph, 7th February, 1865. THE ABERGELE HIGHWAY DISTRICT APPOINTMENT OF SURVEYOR. THE Abergele Highway Board will at their next Meeting, to be holden at the Magistrates Room, Abergele, on Saturday the 6th day of May next. at two o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to the Election of a Surveyor for the District which comprises six Parishes. Length of Road 120 miles, more or less. The Surveyor will be required to have a thorough prac- tical knowledge of the formation and maintenance of roads. He must be competent to keep the necessary accounts, &c. as prescribed by the "Highway Act of 1862," and the "Highway Act of 1864." Salary E90 per annum. Security will be required to the amount of £ 200 for the due performance of the office. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, are to be sent to A. F. Watts, Clerk to the Highway Board, Abergele, on or before the 3rd of May. The Candidates are recommended to attend the meeting of the said Board on the day of Election, but no expen- ses will be allowed By order of the Board, A. F. WATTS, Clerk to the said Board. Abergele, April 8th 1865. CTontratcs. Ii} TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS & OTHERS- THE Bethesda ],ocal Board of Health are prepared to receive Tenders from competent persons for the construction of about 1,000 lineal yards of Main and! Subsidiary Drains on the building landfknown as Gerliin, within the district of the said Board. Plans, sections, and specifications can be viewed, and any fur- ther information obtained from the undersigned, to whom Tenders, specifying a price per lineal yard for each size of Drain, must be sent on or before the 5th day of May next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or Any Tender. Sureties must be provided for the due performance of the work. WM. YOUNG HARDIE, Clerk and Engineer to the Board. Bangor, April 4th, 1865, NEW FARM BUILDINGS AND REPAIRS AT ISALLT, ROEWEN, NEAR CONWAY. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. PERSONS wilting to Tender for the r Erection of New Farm Buildings and Repairs, at Isallt, as above, and for clearing the rough land at Tan- yrallt, may see the Plans and Specifications, and obtain all im'formation at my office, between the hours of 10 and 6, on and after Thursday, the 27th April Tenders to be sent in to me, with the names of sureties, on or before Thursday, the 4th of May, 1865. The lowest or a ay Tender will not necessarily be accepted. GEORGE FELTON. Architeot, Moatyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. April 20tb, 1865. itlistcliantous. FRISBY, DYKE & Co. FURNISHING. BEDDING, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, Nos. 58, 60, 62, 64, AND 66, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. "HOUSE FURNISHING GUIDE" now ready, and can be had on application, post free, containing drawings of the new patterns in Iron and Brass Bedsteads, modern designs in Upholstery, with lists of prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR FURNISHING HOTELS AND HOUSES OF ANY SIZE. Ships, Cabins and Berths fitted up on the thortnt notice. Carriage paid on purchases of £ 2 and above, to any part of the Kingdom. TERMS-C,LSH. S F, IE D S. THE MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY'S ONLY PRIZE MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO H. BROWN FOR EXCELLENCS IN QUALITY OF SEEDS. THE £ 5 Prize was also awarded to !L JL Brown for excellence in quality of Agricultif Seeds exhibited by him at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society's Meeting, Birkenhead, September, 1863. Priced Descriptive Catalogues of Farm, Garden, and Flower Seeds, Gladiolus, Dutch Bulbs, Roses, &c., sent post free, in season, on application. All Seeds reliable, and free from weeds. CLOVER, Welch Red .9d. to Is. per lb. „ English Red 8d. to lOd. „ Foreign Red 8d. to9d. „ Cowgrass, or Peren- nial Red 10d. to Is. „ < Alsike Is. 6d. to 2s. White Dutch 9d. to Is. „ Trefoil 5d. to 6d. RYEGRASS, Parennial 5s. to 7s. per bushel „ Italian 5s. to 7s. „ VETCHES 8s. to 10s. 6d. per 60 lb. BARLEY. Scotch OATS, Sorts GUANO MANGEL, Long Red .9d. per lb. „ Elvethain Long Red .Is. „ Long Yellow .1s. Brown's Select Orange Globe le. „ Yellow Globe 9d. „ Red Globe .18. TURNIP, Common Sorts 9d. to Is. „ Swede Sorts 9d. to Is. Brown'sBronzeDwarf Top. Is. „ From Robert Birch, Esq., Orrefl-" Your Bronze Top Swede is the best in cultivation, and will sell in Liverpool market at 2s. per ton more than any other sort." From Richard Lupton, Esq., Carr-lane Farm, West Derby. I have again a splendid crop from your Grass and Clover Seeds. It is about the best root in this neigh- bourhood, and I have taken the top price in the Market for Cut Glass; also your Bronze Top Swede,' which has sold better in Liverpool market than any other variety." From Nathan Ellison, Esq., Breckside Farm, West Derby.road. I tried your Bronze Top Swede against several others, and it is the best sort I ever grew." From Mr. Galloway, agent to E. Wright, Esq., Hals- ton.—"I tried your Swede against seven others of the best sorts I could procure, and found it much superior in quantity, quality, and beauty." From J. C. Hunter, Esq., Straid-Arran, near London- derry. April, 1863-Your Dwarf Top Swede gives as much more juice at this period, when pulped, as any Turnip I have ever grown." April 9th, 1864, he writes again-" Please send me some more of your Bronze Top Swede, according to enclosed order; my servant still con- siders them the best in cultivation," GIii" Price of Grass Seed Mixtures on application. H. BROWN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEEDSMAN, 4, COMMUTATION-ROW, LIVERPOOL. OKA CARRIAGES and 70 Sets of HARNESS, ?f)u at LUCAS'S REPOSITORY, LiverpoQL The 34th ANNUAL SALE will take place, on WED- NESDAY, MAY 3rd, commencing at ten o'clock. No Carriages can possibly be received after Saturday, April 29th. The whole all on view on Monday, May 1st, and up to the time of sale. Catalogues may be had at Lucas's Repository, Liverpool "TO OWNERS OF FURNISHED HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. THE British & Foreign Advertising Com- J_ pany, 66, Dale-street, Liverpool, guarantee to bring Houses and Apartments to Let by the sea-side under the notice of 50,000 readers for Is. 6d., and 100,000 readers for 2s. 6d. Send orders at once. Qroaebes. BANGOR AND BETHESDA. THE Public are respectfully informed that J_ a first-class NEW OMNIBUS will commence running on the 17th inst., (Sundays excepted), from the Douglas Arms Hotel, Bethesda, and the Railway Hotel, Bangor, meeting the various trains at the Railway Sta- tion, Bangor, as under. LEAVE BETHESDA. LEAVE BANGOR. 7 50 a.m. 9 15 a.m. 11 0 a.m. 1 15 p.m. 2 50 p.m. 4 15 p.m. 5 50 p.m. 8 15 p.m. FAKES.—ONE SHILLING EACH WAY. Post horses for hire at the Hotels. HUGHES AND LITTLER, Proprietors. COACH FROM BANGOR TO BEAUMARIS. THE Public are informed that in May next Tan OMNIBUS will leave the Railway Station, BANGOR, for BEAUMARIS, each day (Sunday except- ed), on the arrival of the morning train from Chester, and return in time for the up trains in the evening. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. EVAN WILLIAMS. Bangor, April 14, 1865. Edeyrn, Nevin. Pwllheli and Carnarvon- THE well-appointed Four-horse Omnibus PRINCE ALBERT, will leave the Cefnamwlch Arms Inn, Edeyrn, every day (Sundays excepted), at 7 a m Madryn Arms, Pwllheli, at 9 a.m. and arriving at Carnarvon by 12 noon, in time for the trains for Bangor to Chester, The Prince Albert will leave the Britannia Inn, Car- narvon'at 2 15 p.m.; arriving at the Madryn Arms Ho- tel, Pwllheli, at 5 30 p.m. and arriving at Edeym at 7 30 p' ni* The Proprietor of the above conveyance does not bind himself to carry either Policemen or Prisoners. HUGH THOMAS, Proprietor. Madryn Arms, Nov. 13, 1864. THE LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. TOUR THROUGH NORTH WALES. CARNARVON AND BARMOUTH. Carnarvon to Beddgelert, Tremadoc, Portmadoc, Tany bwlch, Harlech, and Barmouth. THE ROYAL SNOWDONIAN TOURIST COACH WILL EXTEND its Route, via Beddgelert, Tremadoc, Portmadoc, and Tanybwlch, starting from the ROYAL HOTEL (late Uxbridge Arms) and Railway Station, Carnarvon, every day (Sundays excepted), after the arrival of the 9 40 a.m. train. Will also leave Barmouth at 9 30 a.m., every day (Sundays excepted), same route, arriving at the Royal Hotel (late Uxbrid?e Arms), Carnarvon, in time for trains to Chester, Liverpool, B'* hsta London &c. (Sunday(l$ aCte hester?. ?JONB;[ 00., Propriø BOY9 HoW. Uwmff0u. ovombw $96 IWL J Sapping. WINTER SAILINGS. From Ist November, and until further "E CITY OF ?PANY intend rJrL ?E CITY OF DUBT'?? .L <?Ung their first Clam PRINCE AR- THUR," or other of their Ve: 'nder:- PSOM MENA E. MONDAYS AK HDAYS. At Ten FROM LIV irOOL, WEDNESDAYS A IfO SATURDAYS. (Calling at Llandudno. weather permitting.) Goods for Wals* reooived if tb. Clarence Dock on Tuesdays. For further particulars awny tgMr. J. K. Rounth waite, 20, Water Street, I,' dol Messrs, E. W. Timothy andSon, Menai Brid • Mr. John Thoma Bangor Street, Carnarvon. City of Dublin Co.'s Office, Xenai Bridge, 27th Oct., 1864. BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE, Ship Regi'ter. Burthen. Captain. Date. H&H!WNG.— 1769 ..4000 Johnston 5th May 1625 4000,Arnold 5th June ???MffMMM?t?m??ME&* o&t?Aa im^OOO Outridge 5th July R*A?i. a., 5')0 horse- powver. Gray 15th July PerscSHp i) hold Passage Wartutt? or Bounty Tickets, M?'? make immediate application. ?LOIVDON TO MELBOURNE. ii OFF 25th April. FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land. value 30 Pounds.) MELMERBY (from Liverpool). 10th May. YOUNG AUSTRALIA.(from London) 20th May. YOUNG ENGLAND (from London) Ist June The above celebrated clippers, so well known for their rapid passages, punctuality, and splendid accommodation, are unsurpassed by any ships in the world, STEAM from Liverpool TO NEW YORK. ERIN Tuesday, 25th April VIRGINIA Tuesday, 2nd May SCOTLAND Tuesday, 9th May. HELVETIA .Tuesday, 16th May PENNSYLVANIA .Tuesday, 23rd Aug. The Cabin accmmodation on board these Steamers is unsurpassed. LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE.  PACKET FOR THE 5TH MAY, .?? POSTPONED TO 9 T H MAY. ta?X ? The Celebrated Clipper ???j?. "LIGHTNING." Capt D. H. JOHNSTON, R.N.R., 1,769 Tons Register, 3,500 Tons Burthen. This <Mp is celebrated for having made the passage from Melbourne to Liverpool in SIXTY-THREE DAYS, a feat never accomplished by any other ship. In one day she ran by observation the extraordinary distance of 400 knots, or 501 statute miles, being upwards of 18 knots, or nearly 21 miles per hour. She has a magnificent flush deck, with a clear sweep of nearly 25(). feet for promenading. In the Saloon there are very spacious State Rooms, with magnificent fitted-up Sleeping Berths. The accommodation for Intermediate and Steerage pas- sengers is of the most excellent character. The Berths are fitted up with every regard to comfort and convenience. For freight or passage apply to T. M. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street or JAMES BAINES & CO.. Water-st., Liverpool; AGENTS. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead Mr. Wm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, VidQUEBEC and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Govern mentfor the Conveyance of the Mails.) THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S first-class powerful Screw Steamers PERUVIAN Capt. W.BALLANTYNE. IJAJ«1 N- K MORAVIAN „ T.ArroN. ?/F)B\t? HIBERNIAN „ J. E. DUTTON. SS?SNS? ?NOVA SCOTIAN.. J.WYLM I& BELGIAN R. BROWN. NORTHAMERICAN W. KERB. DAMASCUS „ R. S. WATTS. ST. DAVID A. D. AIBD. Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL 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 50s. per Ton Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to Quebec, Eighteen Guineas, Fifteen Guineas, and Thirteen Guineas, including Provi- ions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to all the Principal Towns in Canada. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Rail- way Cars Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES and ALEXANDER ALLAN, 70, Great Clyde-street; in Lon- don, to MONTGOMERIE and GREENHORNE, 17, Gracechurch- street; or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Alexandra buildings, James-street, Liverpool. Passengers by these Steamers do not require passports $TEAM from LIVERPOOL or QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK. mS? LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK <tf?,??A6. ? J_ AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM. \'7M?M?SHIP COMPANY intend despatching t^SSaSSm their Full-Powered Clyde-builtlron Screw Steam Ships, Carrying the United States Mails, FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. CITY OF LONDON Wednesday, 19th April. CITY OF MANCHESTER Wednesday, 26th CITY OF DUBLIN Saturday 29th „ And every Wednesday, and every alternate Saturday Cabin Passage by the Mail Steamers sailing every Wed- nesday, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accom- modation. Cabin Passage by the Saturday's Steamers, 13 Guineas. Forward Passage 5 Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengers for CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool. t Mr. ED. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. 0 | Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abergele AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND- CW Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the undersigned. THP" "WHITE STAR" LINE of BRITISH, AUSTRALIAN, andNEW ZEALAND EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIP- 3 '?- r PERS, sail on the 15th and 20th of each Month. Landing and forwarding Passengers to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. Theline is composed of the following celebrated clippers ROYAL 8TANDARD(s.s.) CHARIOT OF FAME. MORNING LIGHT. QUEENof the NORTH. RED JACKET. SHALIMAR. WHITE STAR. GLEN DEVON (new) BLUE JACKET. ULCOATS (new) TORNADO. GOLDEN SUNSET (new) MERMAID. CECILIA (new) An many others well-known in the trade. FROIt LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons To Reg. Bur. Sail. TORNADO. Underwood .1700.4000. April 24. N.B.-No passenger can be engagedfor the Tornado after the 20 th April. WHITE STAR Kerr 2339 5000 May 20. BLUE JACKET White 1456.3000 June 20. The WHITE STAR Packet for April will be the mag- nificent clipper •' TORNADO," one of the finest and largest ships in the trade. Her passages have been uniformly very good,, and the accommodation for all classes of pas- sengers are very eligible. The Saloon is a very handsome apartment, and provided with bedding, linen, and every necessary for the comfort of its occupants. For freight or passage, apply to H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, or WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., I 27, Leadenhall-street, London. Or to PABRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, Bangor; John Jones, Steam Packet Company Agent, Carnarvon; T. Bell, Holywell; or to Robe?itchard, 'N.Wrytt, H 'I heal ?B??aiex't Aklim Md New leWd Brnd. Pvoic% Kut put frft 1" 2 mumps. GRIFFITH DA. VIES, GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. — CARPETS, WINDOW HANGINGS, TABLE LINEN. BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, &c. PAPER HANGINGS AND DECORATIONS. r [ BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, ISAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and [n general, a h.ltMCM??y?B?Md?tM?MMTtt???L?M.a?amec't. *????'?""???'* French Md ?Ihh. in every variety jmited to the requirement* the Season, and of the LATESTFASBIONS. Gentlemen leaving their Orders can rely on obtaining & really First-class article, at a Modemte Price: JOHN WILLIAMS, The Old Established FURNITURE' AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, BEGS to draw the attention of his friends and patrons in North Wales to the large 13 assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE. BEDDING AND BEDSTEADS, and especially IRON BEDS of all kinds, which he keeps in stock. He also wishes to state that parties need not go astray in search of what they can procure equally as cheap and as good at Bangor. HeparticuIarNinv?m astray?n search of what of FEATHERS, CURLED HAIR (of the best quality), WOO l?aLrE tilarl vites an n of a large stotk FLOCKS, which for purity are unmatched. If found not to be of the quality which J. W., represents them to be, they may be returned. BEADFORD HOUSE, BANGOR, JOHN ROBERTS, PPTOPIRIETOR. JOHN ROBERTS begs to intimate to the public, that he has just arrived from the English Markets with a large and Fashionable Assortment of Goods, in the various departments of trade, suitable for the coming season, hich he now exhibits at his establishment. N. B.—COTTON GOODS bought at the latest and the very lowest prices in the market. Bangor, April 10, 1865. .GREAT REDUCTION IN CLOTHING, Wy WARRANTED ALL WOOL, HWdp AND MADE ON THE PREMISES BY HAND LABOUR. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS 0F Knickerbocker Suits, Meltons, Cheviots, 22s. 6d. Scotch Tweeds and Angolas From 21 28. 6d. BOYS, SUITS JACKET, VEST, and T ROW S E R S From 21 58. 6d. § THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL If |1 50s. Welsh and Scotch Twee d s. ^j| BOYS' SUIT, 25s. 6d. &C., &C-, &C., AT BOYS' SUIT, 258. 6d. JOHN ARONSON, 1 Sz 2, BANK. PLACE, BANGOR. ■" I £4. 10s. PER CENT. DEBENTURE STOCK. THE GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY — COMPA.NY are now issuing this stock. Applications to be made to J. B. OWEN, I J. B. OWEN, Bishopsgate Terminus, London, Secretary. 20th April, 1865. 1 MONEY ready to be advanced on secuirity M of Land or Buildings at moderate rates of Interest Apply to Messrs. Ford & Duncan, Solicitors, Chester. TRUST MONEY TO LEND, TO Gentlemen, professional men, Merchants, Farmers, Millers, general Traders, and others, in sums of from JE50 to 21,000, and upwards, on their own personal security, for any term of years not exceeding 10. at a moderate rate of Interest, and repayable by easy Instalments, to suit the borrowers' convenience. All Loan Office routine entirely dispensed with. No Solicitors or office charges made, the Borrower's own note of hand being sufficient without any sureties or security whatever. The strictest confidence is observed and the money ad- vance within seven days from date of application. For particulars address enclosing stamped directed envelope to Mr. Wm. Boyd Milner, 156, Marylebone Road, London. MERSEY DOCK ESTATE. LOANS OF MONEY. THE Mersey Docks and Harbour Board hereby give Notice, that they are willing to receive LOANS of MONEY on the security of their Bonds, at the rate of Four Pounds, Five Shilings, per Centum, per Annum, interest, for periods of Three, Five, or Seven Years. Interest Warrants for the whole term, payable half- yearly at the Bankers of the Board in Liverpool, or in London, will be issued with each bond. Communications to be addressed to GEORGE J. JEFFER. SON, Esq., Treasurer, Dock Office, Liverpool. By order of the Board, JOHN HARRISON, Secretary. Dock-office, Liverpool, April 6, 1865. DEBENTURES at 5,5J, and 6 per Cent.— CEYLON COMPANY, Limited. _L/ SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 500,000. DIREOTORS. Chairman LAWFORD ACLAND, Esq. Major-Gen. Henry Pelham Duncan James Kay, Esq. Burn. Stephen P. Kennard, Esq. Harry George Gordon, Esq. Patrick F. Robertson, Esq. George Ireland, Esq. Robert Smith, Esq. Manager C. J. Braine, Esq. The Directors are prepared to ISSUE DEBENTURES for One, Three, and Five Years, at 5, 5J, and 6 per Cent respectively. They are also prepared to Invest money on Mortgage in Ceylon and Mauritius, either with or without the guar- antee of the Company, as may be arranged. Applications for particulars to be made at the Office of the Company. No. 7, East India Avenue, Leaden hall Street, London, E.G. (By Order,) JOHN ANDERSON. Secretary. HOTHOUSE BUILDING. JOHN WEBSTER, GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, WAVERTREE, near LIVERPOOL. Conservatories, Vineries, Forcing, Orchard, and Plant Houses of every description* combining the most modern improvements at the lowest possible prices. References permitted to the nobility and gautor throughout Britain. .oJ TO FARMERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. PERSONS who are in want of GOOD TUR- _L NIPS. MANGOLDS, &c., at the least possible expense, should use B. COVENNET'S BRITISH ECONOMICAL MANURE. Agent-Mr. Charles Mansbridge, St. Asaph. CART STALLION. T) 0BBIE BURNS," a powerful Bay Stal- I It lion, the winner of many prizes, will serve Mares this season at the Farm Yard. Tynewydd. Will visit, fortnightly—Carnarvon, on Thursday, April 20th Conway, on Friday, 21st; and Llangefni, on Saturday, 22nd. Terms, £ 1 2s.6d., groom's fee included. Penrhyn Castle Farm, Feb. 11th, 1865. THE HADJI. A*STH0R0UGH Bred Horse, by Faugh a ABailagh, out of Athol Brose (Linda's dam), by Orlando, her dam Haggish by Bay Middleton, out of Mountrosity by Plenipotentiary. The HADJI stands 15 hands 3 inches high, upon short legs, has great bone and good action. He ran third for the Derby, and second for St. Leger, and won the Man- chester Union Cup. He also won a P100 prize at York, and JS15 at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Show, for the best thorough bred Horse capable of get- ting Hunters. Will serve Mares this season at PENBHYN CASTUI STABLES. Thorough bred Mares at 10 guineas; Half breds, £3; Farmers' Mares, 21 10s.; Tenants, 15s. Apply to Mr. PICKARD, Stud Groom, as above. ESTABLISHED 1852. THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE-LIFE-ANNUITIES. Chief Office HIGH-STBEET, WREXHAM; 49, MOORGATE-ST., LONDON; 77. BUCHANAN-ST., GLAS- GOW. Trustees. The Right Hon. Lord Boston. The Right Hon. Lord Tredegar. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. Colonel Middelton Biddulph, M.P. Townshend Mainwaring, Esq., M.P. Thomas Barnes, Esq., M.P. The Very Reverend the Dean of St. Asaph. Thomas Brassley, Esq., Westminster. Hugh Owen, Esq., Barnsbury, London: Chairman of the Board. THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., M.P., FARNWORTH, AND THH QUINTA, SALOP. Copies of the Report of the Directors of this prosperous Company may be had on application. Applications for Agencies are invited. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary to the Company. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER IS RECOMMENDED BY THE QUEEN'S PRIVATE BAKER, And Patronised by the Army and Navy. BORWICK'S } Makes Broad without Yeast. •RATTTW" (> ?"' Eggs and Butter. BAK, l?GG ?IPs revents indigestion. POWDER. ) Is warranted Wholesome. In buying BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER, take care that you get it As there are several spurious an IDJllnous Iml ous, see that the words GEORGE BORWICK are on every packet. To be had of all respectable Chemists, Grocers, and Corn- chandlers, in Id. 2d. 4d, and 6d. Packets, and in Patent 6d., Is., ? 6d., and 5& each. Who1e of G. BBoOxReWs. ICK, obumw fitm? (W MM. xgoru&4 London^