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persons ?NNantcb. ?. mons nnt£b. TO GROCERS IVT V TANTED, two experienced Assistants for i" the Grocery trade. Good references required.— Apply to Mr. Jones, 311, High-street, Bangor. I -1 GAMEKEFPF,R WANTFD.-Apply to P. VV. J (jf YOBKS. Esq., Dyffryn Aled, Abergele. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SEVERAL first class Tailors.—Apply to yr J. Aronson, Bank Place, Bangor. TO SCHOUVASTERG- W\XTEI>, in AUllst. a Certificated Master W for Trawsfynydd W. School; knowledge of Music iH?abI? SalJy liberal-Apply to the Rector. —i^uTl^Wanted for a Country Town in ?? ?D?MeofBM.xor. A title would be given to a ficandidate for Trinity ordination. -Address, r'l- Zeto -N-th Wales Chronicle Onice.Bangor. CARNARVON UNION. MEDICAL OFFICER WANTED. TN E Guardians of [his Union wiU.on Satnr- .1,0 mh dav of May next, proceed to elect a duly ?'?' Me.Uc.1 Officer for the Llanidan district. Salary ?, ? annum. with extra fees for surgical operations, "1 "?'?'"?ith testimonials of compctency, and ?'tr?in'io?. '?. ? and 22 VIet. c. 90, must be sent to m: on or before Friday, the 12th by next.  to attend the ^trd on the day of election, but no expenses  Clerk. JOH,NZ'rHOMAS, Clerk. Market-street, Carnarvon, 29th April, 1865. ants. WANTED to rent on kase, a moderate W sized, detached, unfurnished bounc. with good 'Jn coach-house, stabling, &c., and with or without »few acres of P?ture land-Addre?. statin- t?rt.cu. lars, Mr. Vaughan, Greenfields, Newtown, Moutomery- shire. A- NATIONAL Schoolmaster of "early 20 A years'e?nding. beinKunntted by partial deafness .ich ?y longer, would feel thankful to get employ- ?t ? X o?. otherwise, wherein good Maring be not asille qua 11011, Refcrences,.s to character, &c., kindly rerinitted to the Hev. -r Griffiths, M. A., Llauynys, Denbigh, and to other Clergymen, if required. Addiess, E. Lloyd, Gyffylliog, National chool, Ruthin. 1I be TLtt. FURN* ISHED apartments or part of a House to let on moderate Terms pleasantly situated, be- twecn the Menai and Britannia Bridges.-Apply to H., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. BANGOR ToBE 4, Hryudinas Villas, Cae- llepa. The house contai s Parlour anti Sittiii,-   KjtJhcn. Scnllcry, and 3 Bed. rooms' IIIHl commanlls an eXteDgive view of lIO:lumaris Bay,  and Ien!\i Straits.-Apply to H Rogers,  Caellepa, or Mr. R. Evan., Steam Mills, Holyhead. To be IÆT Fnrlllshed. with immediate I)os- Tes,4ion, at C.-iitleiiifin's RESIDENCE, iD the sullUrbs  a splendid view of the Menai Strait. and Carnarvonshire }fountains, containing 3 Re- œptio Rooms. H Kitchen. and every coiiveiii. ence øuita1..1e for a c.t<lblishment. AlBo Stabling  4 orses, Coach-house, Paddock, and a well- .tocked V. -Arly to Mr. Andrew faurie, Baron Hill, BeRuman" .1?. _?—— TANLAN, near LLANRWST. mo be LET. with possession 1st of May next, Ttlie ahove genteel ITFSIDENCE. Contains a lkl.w- feessssf try, 5 g""d airy Bcdrooms, and 'Vater Closct, (the house is supplied with water by pipes). good   house and other oniees also an e"ccllent wlllle<l Gardcn, with 36 acrcs of good Pasture hind (if required). The house is be,mtifnlly situated, opposite J ,.?? "??, C?rvonshire Hills, on a very healthy spo f» *h*J. North Wales is so noted, and is clos?e ?to the river Conway, which is so celebrated for its trout and salmou 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 Llaurwst to Llandudno Junction.—Apply to Ur. Wm. Jones, Timber Merchant, Tanlan, near Llaurwst. CARNARVON. Genteel and commodious Residence in the suburbs of the Town of Carnarvon. TO be Let, Bryn Eisteddfod, containing a Jt Drawing Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Parlour, two Kitchens, Sculleries, Pantries, &c., four best Bed- rooms, and four other Bedrooms, Wator-cloaet, &c., &c.; Flower Garden and Grounds, both in front and back. Also, a Kitchen Garden. The above is situated on the Pwllheli Road, and com- mands a beautiful view of the Mountains,Castle, & Straits. Apply to Mr, IIUMPIIIIEYS, Castle-square. Carnarvon. ABERBRAINT, MENAI STRAITS. TO BE LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, by tlte Year, or for tlte Hummer Months, ABERBRAINT, NEAR THE MENAI STRAITS. THIS Honse is handsomely furnished, and Tconsists of a drawing-room, dining-room, two small slttmg-rooms. four best bedrooms, two dressing-rooms, three servants' rooms, a large kitchen, a servants' hall, small pantry and cnl.ery, linen and store closets, water closet, housemaid's closet, &c. Stabling for four horses, saddle-room, room over stable, coach-house, laundry, small dairy, hen-house, Pigstie, cow-bouse, &c. A good-sized kitchen garden, between three and four acres of Pasture land, a Flower Garden, with fountain in the centre; a trout stream running through !he ground; a small hot-house, aud a greenhouse opening out from the house. Snipe and wild duck shooting in the neighbourhood. ABERBRAINT is ten minutes' walk from the Kail way Station of funfair, one mile-and-a-half from Menai Bridge Church, where there are two EngliHh Services every Sunday, and is six miles distant from Bangor. aeven from Beaumaris, and within five minutes' walk of the Menai Straits. lC th Further particulars may be had, and a photograph of the house seen, on application to Mr. Wm. Dew, Auc- tioneer, Bangor. gbales, &c. PIANO FOR SALE. A Semi grand PIANO, by an old London AMaker, on Salc for immediate cash. It is very •weet toned, in good condition, and may be had a bargain. Price £ 15. Address, Q.R.S., North Wales Chroniclc Office, Bangor. ANGLESEY. ON SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, 'THAT very desirable Farm MKH10GEX. ?l,,PiRin- itbtiut 1MA. of land, adjoining the high road from Vauey to Amlwch: G miles from Valley Station, and 4 from the nearest Station on the Anglesey Central Railway, commanding a most magnificent view of the se* around Holyhead for several miles. Southern aspect. Apply to Mr. Evans, Draper, Bodedeym, Anglesey. BUILDING LOTS. TO BE SOLD IN LOTS, Or LET ON LEASE for Building purposes, on very ad- vantageous terms, PWLLHEBLE PARK, SITUATE One Mile from the Bangor Hail- ?J way Station of the Chester and Holyhead Railway. Md in close proximity with the lower entrance to Perfedd- ?oed. The situation is sheltered from all winds, and the *oil i' rich and well watered. Application to be made to Mr. Hall, Old Bank, Bangor, W ere a Plan of the IAnd may be illJ tell.gor, &ngor. Nth April, 7 pee public jgoitcts. S ST. PAUL'S DAY SCHOOLS. ? ST. PAUL'S DAY SCHOOLS. THE Anniversary of the above Schools will be held on Sunday, May 7th, 1865, the Rev. J. EVANS. Mold, and the Ministers of the Circuit, will officiate on the occasion. On Monday, May 8th, a TEA MEETING will take place in the Schoolroom. Tea on the Table at Four o'clock. At Six o'clock a Meeting will be held in the Chapel, when the congregation will he addressed by the Revs. W. Davies, J. Evans, Mr. H. Humphreys, &c. Several select pieces of Music will be sung by the Choir and the children of the schools. Tickets to the Tea and the Meeting in the Chapel, Is.; to the Meeting in the Chapel alone, 6d. To the Electors of Caernarvon, Conway, Bangor, Pwllheli, Criocieth, & Nevin. GENTLEMEN, you will shortly be called upon to exercise your elective franchise on the dissolution of the present Parliament. I need scarcely remind you that in 1859, I promised whenever a vacancy should occur in your representation, I would come forward as a candidate for your suffrages. That pledge I shall redeem when the trust reposed in your present Member is returned to you. Since I ceased to be your representative in Parliament, I have shewn every attention to your requosta and wishes, and through the kindness of Lord Palmerstou's Govern- ment (to which, if returned to the House of Commons, I shall give my warm support) my exertions in your favour have often met with success. Should you deem me worthy of your confidence, rely upon it, my assiduity, perseverance, and devotion to your personal and local interests will continue with the same earnestness that guided my former labors for nearly 22 years as your Member in Parliament. I am, Gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, Plas Coch, Anglesey, WM. BULKELEY HUGHES 4th May, 1865. LLANGEFNI. THE next New FAIR will be held here on Tthe 8th of May, 1865. LLANGWM INCLOSURE. T RICHARD WAKEFORD ATTREE, of 8, X J Cannon Row, in the City of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Hills, Commons, or Sheep-walks, situate in the parishes of Llangwm, and Cerrig-y-drudion, in the county of Denbigh, hereby give Notice that a schedule of ad Claims and Objections which have been made in the matter of the said Inclosure, and of my determinations thereon, has been deposited at the NEW lss, in the parish of LLANGWM, for the inspection of persons interested therein. Given under my hand this Twenty-sixth day of April, in the year of our Lord 18tio. R. W. ATTREE. LLANFIHANGEL GLYN MYFYR INCLOSURE. T RICHARD WAKEFORD ATTKEE, of 8, )t Cannon Row, in the City of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Hills, Commons, or Sheep Walks, situate in the Parish of Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, in the Counties of Denbigh and Merioneth, hereby give Notice, that a Schedule of all Claims and Objections which have been made in the matter of the said Inclosure, and of my determinations thereon, has been deposited at the Crown Inn, in the said Palish for the inspection of all Persons interested the"ein. Given under my hand this twenty-sixth day of April, in the year of our Lord 1805. R. W. ATTREE. LLANFECHELL MOUNTAIN INCLOSURE. T Richard Wakeford Attree, of 8, Cannon A, How, in the City of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the In- closure of Llaufechell Mountain, situate in the Parish of Llanfechell, in the County of Anglesey, hereby give Notice, that a Schedule of all Clain.s and Objections which have been made in the matter of the said In- closure, and of my determinations thereon, has been de- posited at the Crown Inn, in the said, Parish for the in- spection of all persons interested therein. Given under my hand this 2nd day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1865. R. W. ATTREE. BETTWS GWERFIL GOCR INCLOSURE, COUNTY OF DENBIGH. T Richard Wakeford Attree, of 8, Cannon i 9 Row, in the Citv of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the In- closure of Bettws Hills, Commons, or Sheep-walks, situ- ate in the Parish of Bettws Gwerfil Goch, in the County of Denbigh, hereby give Notice, that I shall hold a Meet- ing on the ?lst day of May, at the Lion Hotel, in the Parish of Corrig-y-Druidion, at 11 o'clock in the Fore- noon, for the purpose of receiving claims in writing from all persons claiming any common or other right or in- terest in the said Bettws Hills, Com'nons, or Sheep- walks, and such claims must state the several particulars in respect whereof they are made, distinguishing the claims in respect of Freehold, Copyhold, Customary, and Leasehold property from each o-her, and mentioning therein the places of abode of the respective claimants, or their agents at which notices in respect of such claims may be delivered. Given under my hand this 1st day of May, in the year of our Lord 1865. R. W. ATTREE. LLANDRILLO PIER. 1VATI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the pro- motors of the Llandrillo Pier Company Limited did, on the 1st day of May, 1805, deposit with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon, at his office, at Carnarvon, in the said county, a true copy of a certain Provisional Order, made and settled by the Lords of the Committee of Her Majesty's most honourable Privy Council appointed for the consideration of matters relating to trade and foreign plantations therein called the Board of Trade, in pursuance of the powers in them vested in that behalf by the General Pier and Harbour Act, 1801, and the General Pier and Harbour A t, 1861, Amendment Act, entitled, "Llandrillo Piovisional Order of the Boar,' of Trade for the const-uction, maintainance, and regulation of a Pier at Llandrillo in the county of Citruarvou," Dated this 28th day of April, 1865. THOMAS KNOWLES, Solicitor, Rhyl, North Wales. THOMAS & V. T. BAINF.S, Parliamantary Agents. 30, Parliament-street, Westminster. NANTLLE RAILWAY COMPANY. VTOTICE is hereby given, that the 0idinary L General Meeting of the Shareholders on the Nant- Ile Railway, will be held at No. 9 A, Bridge-street, Westminster, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1805, at four o'clock. And Notice is hereby further given, that immediately after the business of the said Ordinary General Meeting is disposed of a Special General Meeting of the Company will be held in the same place, at which Meeting a copy of the following Bill now pending in Parliament will be submitted, in accordance with the Standing Orders of Parliament, for the consideration of the Proprietors pre- sent in person or by proxy, viz. 1 A Bill intituled A Bill to authorise the Widening I and Extension of the Nantlle Railway, and for other pur- poses." 2. A Bill to confer fuither powers upon the Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway Company and for other pur. poses. By Order, W. ROBERTS, Secretary. 9A, Bridge-street, WESTMINSTER, S.W., April. 1865. •> Vttblit i^oticcs CARNARVONSHIRE RAILWAY COM- PANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Special General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Car- narvonshire Railway Company will be held at No. 9 A, Bridge-street, Westminster, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1865, at three o'clock in the afternoon, at which meeting, Copies of the following Bills now pending in Parliament will be submitted, in accordance with the Standing Orders of Parliament, for the consideration of the proprietors present in person or by proxy, viz. A Bill intituled "A Bill for extending the time for the purchase of lands, and the completion of the Railway authorised by 'The Carnarvonshire Railway Act, 1862. A Bill intituled A Bill to authorise the Widening and Extension of the Nantlle Railway, and for other purposes. And Notice is hereby also given, that at such meeting a resolution will be proposed for the purpose of authoris- ing the borrowing by the Company on mortgage or deben- ture bonds, of such sum or sums of money as shall be de- termined upon, not exceeding in the whole the sum of Sixty-six Thousand Five Hundred Pounds, authorised by "fhe Camaryoushire Railway Act, 1862," borrowed. By Order, W. ROBERTS, Secretary. 9A, Bridge-street, Westminster, S. W., April, 1805. BEAUMARIS AND MENAI BRIDGE TURNPIKE TRUST. ALTERATION OF TOLLS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance L1 of the powers vested in the Trustees of this road by an Act of Parliament, 9 George 4, 1828, and of all other powers enabling them in this behalf, the said Trus- tees have at a meeting, duly held for that purpose, order- ed that the present tolls demanded and taken at the Turnpike Gate at Garth, shall, from and after the 1st day of July next, cease to be demanded and taken, and that from and after that date the undermentioned Tolls shall be demanded, in lieu of the said Tolls now demanded and taken. and taken. RICHARD WILLIAMS, Beaumaris, Clerk to the Trustees. 4th May, 1865. per day. For every Horse, drawing any coach or other) carriage other than a stage coach plying regularly ( 3d between Beaumaris and some station on the Ches- r ter and Holyhead Railway, the sum of ) For every Mule or Donkey drawing any coach or other carriage except a stage coach as afore- > l?d. said, the sum of ) For every Horse drawing any waggon, cart, or 2d. other such carriage, the sum of ) For every Mule or Donkey drawing any wag- ) gon, cart, o? other such carriage, the sum of ) For every Horse, Mule, or Donkey, laden or un- I 1d laden, and not drawing, the sum of J For every drove of Oxen, Cows, or other neat JQJ Cattle, per score, the sum of. ) For every drove of Calves, Sheep, Lambs, or ) 5d. Pigs, per score, the sum of. ) For any Horae drawing any stage coach or om- ) omnibus regularly plying between Beaumaris and t some station on the Chester and Holyhead Rail- way, the first time such stage coach or omnibus ) 6d passes along the road. the sum of six pence, pro- gj vided that such stage coach or omnibus be bona J fide the property cf and used by the same pro- prietor ) THE TALHAIARN ANNUITY FUND. THE London Committee for presenting Tal- -L haiarn with an Annuity, in acknowledgment of his important services of the Literature of Wales, have resolved to make the Presentation at Midsummer next. All Subscriptions should be in the Treasurer's hands by the 1st of June. WILLIAM JONES, Treasurer. 20, King's A rms Yard, HUGH WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. 24th April, 1865. BANGOR BILLIARD ROOM. PROFESSOR WHITWORTH, HAVING rented from Mr. Douglas, the JLl Billiard Table in the spacious room over the North Wales Chronicle PrintingOffice, begs to announce that it will be CLOSED FOR A WEEK LONGER, during which interval the room will be clned, decorated, and fitted with the usual appliances of a first-class Bil- liard Table and the Table will be re-covered and en- tirely refitted. May 5th, 1865. N,B. -The above Rooms will be positively opened on MONDAY, MAY 15th. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Carnarvonshire, JL holden at Bangor. In the matter of THOMAS HUGHES, of Lhinfairfechan, in the County of Carnar- von, Builder, adjudged Bankrupt on the 20th day of March, 1865. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date (1st May, 1865), unless an appeal be duly en- tered agaiust the Judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. MORGAN RICHARDS, High Bailiff of the above Court. bbrrssrs. SUMMER FASHIONS. MRS. W. HUGHES respectfully announces .I. that on her return from London, her SHOW ROOMS will be ready for inspection, on and after the 8th of May, soliciting a favour of a call. 306, High-street, Bangor. SUMMER FASHIONS THE Misses ALCOCK and STEWARDS0N ) beg to announce that on TUESDAY, May 9th, they will be prepared to show a large assortment of the newest designs in Millinery, &c., when they solicit an inspection of the same. 254, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. MRS. ALFRED PARKES, MOST respectfully announces to the Ladies of Chester and neighbourhood, that she has returned from Paris, where she has selected a very Choice and large assortment of Millinery of all kinds, Flowers, &c., &c., which is now ready for inspection. Mr. A. P. begs to call attention to his stock of British and Foreign, Broche and Embroidered Silk, Fancy, Alpacas, Grenadines, Organdie, and Swiss Muslin, &c., &c., also to his large assortment of handsome Lace Shawls. Bridge-street Row, Chester. SUMMER FASHIONS. MRS. WILLIAMS begs to acquaint her Customers, and the Ladies of the Principality, of her intention to show a very superior Stock of French Millinery, Straw, and Fancy Goods, &c., in a few days. Paris House, High-street, Bangor, May 5th, 1865. SUMMER FASHIONS. MISS LLOYD begs to announce that on .iVL Tuesday, May 9th, and after, she will be prepared to show an allotment of the latest designs in Millinery, &c., soliciting au early inspection. Melli Bridge. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURACNE CORPORATION. For Fire, Life, aud Marine Assurance, and for Annuities, Established A. D. 1720 by Charter of King George the First, and confirmed by Special Acts of Parliament. Chief Office in the Royal Exchange, London, Branch, 2!J, Pall Mal PERSONS assured with this Corporation incur no liabilities of Partnership. Payment of their claims is secured by a large invested Capital Stock They enjoy the advantages of modern practice, with the stability of an office which has been tested by the ex- perience of nearly a Century and a half. Tables o the premiums and of the Bonus in the Life Department, may be obtained at the Offices of the Cor- poration, or from its Agents in the principal towns of the United Kingdom. JOHN A. HIGHAM, Actuaiy and Secretary. Agent at Carnarvon John s, Esq. „ Bangor J. T. B. Williama, EIq. „ fwlSieli Jfr.ifMidDftriM. flUMJWH ^'sccltantous- "TE^isby, DYKE & Co. FUBSLBHINGr, BEDDING, AND CARPET V WAREHOUSEMEN, 60, 62, 64, AND 66, LORD STREET, LI VL,RPOOL. "■HpflgjE FURNISHING GUIDE" now ready, and ca p be hid on application, post free, containing drawings of he new patterns in Iron and Brass Bedsteads, modern d os Upholstery, wit)f lists of prices. EM&?M'UtTEN FORFCRNISHiNGHoTEM ANDHOMM OF ANY SRZE. S*s, CHMnt and Berths fitted up on the <Ao)'<M< <toMe<. I Carriage:f-td on purchases of £ 2 and above, to .my part *• of the Kingdom. TH R M 3-C A 8 H IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. s SAVING OF 20 PER CEOT FOR CASH. e, J. M. PINCH, ■» CABH?Er MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, i ,.120 BOLD STKEET 120, HVEBPOOL. ift,ANI?,colAPUTELY FMNISHIM A LYUWING-RPOM IN CHOICE WALTNUTWOOD ¡. 'FuR 28 GUINEAS, ?MMPMSI? SIX HANDSOMELY-SHAPED ?,$pring St4ffed Chairs, one ditto ditto Settee, two Es»y q. elegantly upholstered in any coloured damask, CWjffOBnier, with marble top, three plate-g).?s9 doors and hl\, an Oval Centre Table, on milssive carved pillar and cl?a, and large rich gilt Chimney Glass. Designs of the above free on application. Every article warranted, and carriage free. N.E.-These Goods are remarkable for elegance of de- sign, quality of materials, and durability of workmanship. TO OWNERS OF FURNISHED HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. THE British anrl Foreign Advertising Com- pany, 66, Dale-street, Liverpool, guarantee to bring Houses and Apartments to Let by the sea-side under the notice of 50,000 readers for Is. 6d., and 100,000 readers for 2s. 6d. Sand orders at once. ?'?? ? ??<j6t<?- ?J?? ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Contains Designs and Prices of 160 different | articles of Bod-room Furniture, as well &8 of t I 100 Bedsteads, and Prices of every description t I of Bedding. I V SENT FREE BY POST. J HEAL AND SON, ? .I, BEDSTEAD. BECOtNE, ?'? ?'? AND BEDROOM FURNITURE ($  ?7? MANUFACTURERS,  êN}fAM    LONDON LINE OF PACKET SHIPS. Gold Fields of British Columbia, and Vancouver's Island. FIRST Ship direct for Victoria, Vancouver's Jt' Island. The favourite Clipper ship Countess of Fife," A 1. at Lloyd's, Loading in the London Docks. This favourite Clipper is well known in the Australian trade for her fnst and regular Passages. She has a hand- some Saloon and Cabins, in which First Class Passengers will be accommodated at the undermentioned moderate rates, and vol!Wv a few Single Men only as Second FARES. First Class. 35 Guineas. Second Class (Single Men only) 25 Guineas. Children under 12 years to pay one-half Passage Money. Infants under 1 year no charge. th Deposits to secure Passages should be sent at once to the General Emigration and Shipping Office, 66, Dale St., Liverpool. N.B.—Passengers booked to all parts of the world. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE LONDON SPORTING AGENCY TCOMPANY have again commenced their Monster Draws for the year 1865. The third will be given on the GREAT CHESTER CUP, to be conducted the same as last year, by 5000 shares at 5s. each share, and two stam- ped directed envelopes for share ticket and prize list. Drawing will take place on May 8th, and all prize lists will be forwarded immediately after the Draw. First Prize, 2300; Second, 2200 Third. £100; Fourth, 250 and twenty prizes of 215 each twenty of 210 each and twenty or jE5 each. All prizes paid immediately after the Draw-less 5 per cent. for expenses. All applications for Shares to be made to the Secretary, by letter only, John Howard, 15 York-street, Covent Garden, London, W. C. Post Office Orders made payable to J. Howard, General Post Office, London. Stamps taken as cash. N.B.—Commissions executed on all Races throughout the year. Price List free on receipt of a stamped directed envelope. Cheques crossed Union Bank of England, best market prices obtained, and winnings guaranteed. Address as above. CTontratfS. TO QUARRY PROPRIETORS, ft OTHERS- 11HE JJangor Local Board of Health are prepared to receive Tenders for the supply of about 1009 lineal yards of Curb and Channel Stones, and from 4000 to 5000 superficial yards of Cae Braich Cafn Slate flags of approved quality and thickness. Further information may be obtained from the under- signed, to whom tenders must be sent on or before the 17th instant. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. WM. YOUNG HARDIE, Clerk and Engineer to the Board. gecljolasttc. 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 J_ 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 particulars apply to the Rev. the HEAD MASTER. THE HAMILTON-SQUARE SCHOOL, BlR- KEN HEAD. Principal: Rev. J. S BOUCHER, M.A., Cambridge. Able Masters for French, Drawing, Music, &c. Special preparation for Office Work and Business generally. Also for Military, Naval, Engineering and other Professions. The Oxford and Cambridge Middle Class Examinations. INCLUSIVE TERMS, 11 and 13 guineas per quarter. N.B.-Sea air. Salt water Bathing. Good oppor- tunities for introduction to business in Liverpool. High References. Full particulars on application. TUITION BY THE SEA SIDE. THE REV. EVAN LEWIS, Incumbe-nt of Si. Catherine's, COLWYN, near Conway, who has had much experience in Tuition, receive* into his faniily a limited number of Pupils, between tk* ago of 7 and and 15, The comforts of homa are eomiiaed with careful tawLis.-TEM MODEKAXE. ) THE FÄSHIONS:M;"i • •» GRIFFITH DAVIES, GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, < BANGOR. IS now showing the Parisian and London Fashions J_ in Dresses, Shawls, Mantles, Jackets, Millinery, Hats, Bon- nets, Parasols, Sunshades, &c. No expense has been spared to produce the choicest Novelties of the Season. SPECIAL SHOW ON TUESDAY. BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, ISAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general, that, I he has constantly on hand a large assortment of Ladie., Gentlemen's. and Cliildren's, Boot and Shoes, both French and English, in every variety suited to the requirements the Season, and of the LATE. OST FASHIONS. ? Gentlemen leaving their Orders can rely on obtaining a really First-class article, at a Moderate Price. JOHN WILLIAMS, The Old Established FURNITURE WD UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, BEfiS to draw the attention of his friends and patrons in North Wales to the large D assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FOBNTTITRE, BEDDING AND BEDSTEADS, and especially IRON BEDS of all kinds, which he keeps in stock. He?lso wishes to state that parties need not  astray in search of what they can procure equally as cheap and as good at Ban.or He particularly invites an ?spection of a large stotk of FEATHERS, CURLED HAIR (of the best quality), WOOLLEN and COTTON F?CKS, which for purity are unmatched. If found not to be of the quality which J. W., represents them to be, they may be returned. BRADF OlilD HOUSE, BANGOR, JOHN PTOBEIRTS, PIROPRIETOR. JOHN ROBERTS begs to intimate to the public, that he has just arrived from the TOM ROBERTS with a large and Fashionable Assortment of Goods, in the various departments of trade, suitable for the con.inc;so?OH,fhich 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. GENTS' SUIT. 50s. GREAT REDUCTION IN BOYS' CLOTHING, WARRANTED ALL WOOL, AND MADE ON THE PREMISES BY HAND LABOUR. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS OF Meltons, Cheviots, Scotch Tweeds and Angolas From £ 1 2s. 6d. BOYS' SUITS JACKET, VEST, and TROWSERS From £ 1 5s. 6d. THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL 50s. SUITS Are made from the best Welsh and Scotch Tweeds. &C., &C., &C., AT J I I í I t Knickerbocker Soils, 22s. 6d. I t. 1 I I BOYS' SUIT, 25s. 6d. JOHN ARONSON, 1 & 2:7 BANK. PLACE, BA3STGOR. MONEY TO LEND. TO FARMERS, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. LOANS from £ 50 to ;Cl,ooo, at 5 per cent. J_J interest, upon personal security, can quickly be ob- tained by respectable parties, and repayment may be made within five years.—Apply to Messrs. T. AValkeley. and Co., Estate Agents. 13, Great James-street, Bedford Row, London, W.C. N.B.-MODey can also be had on Mortgage from £500 to £ 2,000, and all transactions are strictly confidential. MERSEY DOCK ESTATE. LOANS OF MONEY. THE Mersey Docks and Harbour Hoard Thereby give Notice, that they are willing to receive LJU_ ANS 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 G, 1805. DEBENTURES at 5,5J, and 6 per cent.— CEYLON COMPANY, Limited. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 9500,000. DIRECTORS. Chairman LAWFORD ACLAND, Esq. Major-Gen. Henry Pelham Burn. Harry George Gordon, Esq. George Ireland, Esq. Duncan James Kay, Esq. Stephen P. Kennard, Esq. Patrick F. Robertson, Esq. Robert Smith, Esq. Manager C. J. Braine, Esq. The Directors are prepared to ISSUE DEBENTURES for One, Three, and Five Years, at 5, 5i, 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, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. (By Order,)  JOHN ANDERSON. Secretary. Edeyrn, Nevin. Pwllheli and Carnarvon. THE well-appointed Four-liorse Omnibus j. 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, &e. The Prince Albert will leave the Britannia Inn, Car. narvon'at 215 p.m.; arriving at the Madryn Arms Ho. tel, Pwllheli, at 5 30 p.m. and arriving at Edeym at 7 30 p.m. The Proprietor of the above conveyance does not bind himself to caM either policemen or Prisoners, oprietor. HUGH THOMAS. i-Iroprietor. < Madryn Anns, Nov. 13,1864, I eoacges. BANGOR AND BETHESDA, FOR THE PENRHYN SLATE QUARRIES, LAKE OGWEN AND CAPEL CURIO. THE Public are respectfully informed that JL a first-class NEW OMNIBUS now runs daily (Sundays excepted), from the Douglas Arms Hotel, Beth- esda, and the Railway Hotel, Bangor, meeting the various trains at the Railway Station, 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. FARES.—ONE SHILLING EACH WAY. Post horses for hire at the Railway Hotel, Bangor, and the Douglas Arms, Betliesda. HUGHES AND LITTLER, Proprietors. COACH FROM BANGOR TO BEAUMARIS. I THE Public are informed that on and after MONDAY, the 15th May, an OMNIBUS will leave the Railway Station, BANGOR, for BEAUMARIS, each day (Sunday excepted), 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 futlire advertise- ments. meQtS' EVAN WILLIAMS. Bangor, May 6. 1865. THE LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. TOUR THROUGH NORTH WALES. CARNARVON AND BARMOUTH. Carnarvon to Beddgelert, Tremadoe, Portmadoc, Tany bwlcli, Harlech, and Barmouth. I THE ROYAL SNOWDONIAN TOURIST COACH WILL EXTEND its Route, via Beddgelert, T T Tremadoc, Portmadoc, and Tanybwlch, starting from the ROYAL HOTEL (late Uxhridge 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 Uxbridge Arms), Carnarvon, in time for trains to Chester, Liverpool, Birmingham, London, &C. EDWARD HUMPHREYS, JONES & Co., Proprietors. Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, November 8th, 1864. BLASTING AS NOW ADAPTED BY LENK'S PROCESS. GUN COTTON IS THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST EXPLOSIVE AND IS FREE FROM SMOKE, Prices and directions for use on application to MR. WILLIAM CASSON, Plas ya Pearhyn, CaravTOO.