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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. PABMAMRNTART NOTICES, ELECTION ADDRESSES, AND IVblic CoMrANiKs, tivl per Line. LAW NOTICES, AUCTIONS, AND MISCEILAKEOUS, 4d per Line- „, TIUMFL, BOOKS, CHAMTIFS, &c., 3d per 1.ine. Ill order to render the Advertising Column* of the VOIMH WALES CHRONICLE more crtoisivcly useful to the Public, the following KEDl'Cl.D UALE OF CHARGES is adopted for the undermentioned (.'Usees ot FKEPAID ADVEKTISKMEXTS Clerks, Serrtutf, <kc.. Wanted. Articles or A)liW(lls Fut(ud.. et,i vi- to bc Let. tc)tci Apartirieli!s to Let. One Insertion, not exfeediiii Twenty V ords Is. 6d. Three Ins-.irt ions, ditto, ditto 6d. These OHAISUEsI apply only to such A.ln'vv ml.K I 'IlSoJPv Mkis are I A 11) FOIt at the time at the Ottice, 01 for which SUiotw an en-loscU witu Order, if sent by p.st, and do not include JNiles by Auction or ordinary Bu-iuess Addresses. grants. A- LADY who hits been thoroughly in- structed in the branches of a solid and accom- plished education (English, fiueut French, German, and jooil mu-iie). requires a Morning Engagement, or Private puuik-Address, "K. M. North Wales Chronicle," Bangor. 1395 Jkisons Zglantrft* rt TAN FED, a good COOK. Sho must underhand miking butter. No kitohenmsiid hpt. Go,1 refreucQs fcquirod.-Address, X. Y.Z. p,.9t-0flice. Ruthin. 1487 f AXTKD, a PARLOUR-MAID She must understand waiting, and cleaning Plate. Good references re(lxiired.-Aildreii, X.Y.Z., l'ost-ofiice, Kuthin. 1488 &alcs, &c. DRAINAGE PIPES from 14 inch. to 6 inches bnre of first-class quality can be shipped by Rail or by Sailing vessels,—Apply to Mr J. Williams, l'o,v.vti Tileiy, Voryd iieitr Abei-ge le. 121J mo HE SOLD, a five inch LATHE by J_ Keenan, Dublin; iron bed, slide rest, dividing plate, with a variety of chucks, and tools for iron brass, ivorv and wood. Apply to Mr DJW, Auctioneer, Bangor. 101^_ rn > be l)isp()so(l of, a Grocery and provision i Buine. situate in High Street, Bangor, Kent, £$> ver atiuuin. Immediate possession. Stock, (low,) Fixtures and Furniture to be taken at a valuation.— For further particulars apply to Mr John Pritchard, Auctioneer, ic„ Bangor. NORTH WALES. ffio be Sold by Private Treaty, a Freehold J Estate containing about W>0 acres, with Residence, in one of the most delightful situ ations IU North Wales. Apply to Mr Richard Roberts, RIse Hill, St Asaph. 1(;24 MHXAI?K!?? ANGLESEY. IMPORTANT TO 8L\TE YARD PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. 10 be SOLD or LET, by Private Contract, t the following desirable FREEHOLD and LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY. L,)l I -,kll that Freehold HOTSE and SFAT.LTNG now in the occupation of Mr William Thomas, and situ- ate in Green Field Terrace. LOT 2.—AU that-extensive Yard and Premises, known M the OLD FOUNDRY. abutting on the Menai Straits, together with the 4»«rewly-tuult C iT CAGES attached tb(,i et, which latter yield a Rental of 1!30 per annum, held under a lease for an unexpired term of 31 years, at an annual ground rent of YIO per annum. '1 h,se premises are welt adapted for a large BUILD- I(i. ,LATE or COR Tl:ADE. N.B.—A quautity of Timber, Joiner's Benches and lo >ls, &e, thereat, may be had at u. vahtation. LOT .i. — All the STOCK-in-TR \DE, consisting of SL VUS. TILES, BRICKS, PIPES. and MACHINERY, at th- Slate Yard belonging to Messrs. William Thomas anil Sou, to be SOLD hv TENDER, to be sent in to Mr William Deiv, on-fir before the 7th day of Tal)ll,%Ty, lSi;;t. the purchaser to have the privilege of becoming the annual Tenant of the s.»id yard. lfoO Co foe ILtt. TO BE LET, in consequenco of ill-health, an old-established Public House, with Vault, situated in the centre of a leading town in North Wales. li)goiti,g. low. -Apply at the office of the North. Wales Chrnuide. 1630 fPO~BE LET, at a moderate rent, No. 2 i Friary Terrace. Bangor. containing Breakfast, Dining, and Drawing Room, 7 Bedrooms, Attics, Kin-hen, Back Kitchen, and all other conveniences. For further particulars apply to Mr. C. N. Bicknell, Auctioneer. 262, High Street, anil 'Vy'nhen(Ire Bitngor. 51 oooiTiN VESTM ENT; TO TOBACCO M \NUFACTURERS, AND CAPITALISTS. mo be Disposed ot, the Business of a X Tobacco Manufacture1- (lately deceased) situated in Palace Street, Carnarvon. Commodious premises, with Stea-u Engine and Machinery complete, in good working Qnh-r. Address by letter to "0. W. North Wales Chronicle Office, Bai.gor, North Wales. 180 SbCfrolastif. A MARRIED Clergyman, M.A., Oxon, of great experience in tuition, and residing in a most heathy part of North Waifs, on the borders of Shrop- shire, takes a few pupils to prepare for the Public e 8 tt) 15. Every houie Schools. Two vacancies. Age, 8 to 15. Every home oomfort. and ponies for b >y's use. Address, Rev. H. Y. Williams, Llangedwyn, Oswestry. 1623 EDUcArIo FOiriTvDIE-s, UPPER BANGOii, NORM WALES, TJNDER the superintendence of MISS ) LEISHMAN. who for many years conducted the Educational Establishment at Blackrock, and the Educa- tional Institute for Ladies, Lower Filzwilliam Street, Merviou Square, Dublin. Applications to be made for the present to Miss Leish- man, f> Park Terrace, Upper Kaugor. D7-1 K1;r(,ATI()S- ABHOT'S VIEW, EX TON PARK, CHESTER. Mus R. L. DEW (assisted by Professors and Teachers) receives a few Young Ladies to Board and Educate. Every effort is made to secure to the Pupils the comforts of a Christian home and the ad- vantages of a refined and useful education. The highest references. Prospectuses on application. 1531 Tlll" ACADEMY, AHERDOVEY, XORTH WALES, Foil THE SONS OF GENTLEMEN. ?ptIH?E are two Departments, )st, the X CLASSICAL SCHOOL, to prepare boys pr?'iou? to entering the Universities. 2nd The MODERN SI H< >fj, to prepare boys vol* Mercantile pursuits. Each Dop; utment will be uuder separate Masters. It is proposed to conduct the school as much as possible after the manner of the great Public Schools. Aberdovey is delightfully situated and is considered as one of the most healthy spots in the Principality, Terms cil application. Address, "The Principal." ;Public Xottccs. THE LOMBARD EXCHANGE AND J \EW?R)t'M. Lomba'd Street, LONDON, E.G., wil) I, opened for BUSINESS on the 1st day of Ju?t.rv. 184;9, under the management of MH. J. H. Y?!(iHUSHAXD. fateTreasurer and Mecrctaryof the LIVKKP OL EXCHANGE. In addition to the advan- tages vnumeiated in the Prospectus, arrangements have be t! »n iile to supplv the L.-MEST COMMERCIAL, POUUCAL, and GENERAL TELEGRAPHtC FoUM A'i'ION. The Terms of Subscription are t.i :is per annum, pax-able in advance, and gentlemen desirous of becoming are. requested to semi in their ap- [,Le.,ti" before the Sltth inst., to Mr A. F. Crooni, No. Axe, C. K., or to .Mr G. W. IJenwcll, >e retarv City offices Company Limited, lalmcrston Buildings, Old Broad Street, London. -VB,-Cheques sent by Post to be crossed National I'rjvi-.aiul Bank of Eugland. |$ufcltc Xottccg. BANGOn CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY. mX ilE Quartertv Meotn?oi'the Committee .L will be he]d in the Chapter Room, Bangor, on Tuesday, the ath of Ja?ary. JOHM rKidv 1619 Honorary Secretary. MR. lUNNS, BEGS respectfully to in?rm the inhabitants Bof Bangor and its neighbourhood, that he has succeeded Mr Landergan, as Organist ami Choirmaster of St. James' Church, Upper Bangur, and is uow ready to receive pupils for the Organ, Harmonium, Iliatioforte, and inging. Terms, &c-, on application.—Auuress, Brynteg Terrace, Bangor, and 17, Castle-street, Beftumaris, 1-2 THE GEORGE HOTEL, BANGOR, COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby Given,that an adjourned Ordinary Genera Meeting of the Shareholders of the George Hotel, Bangor, Company Limited, will be held at the George Hotel, Bangor, in the County of Car- narvon, on Saturday, the 2titli day of December instant, at the I our of 0"?o'?"<'t''n the afternoon, ?harehoHera are lespectfuHv re?ette? to attend. HUGH JONES, Secretary to the Company. Bangor, December 18th, 1808. 1625 HO W E iro H, (For 13 years manage1 to the late Mr Roberts,) WATCII\IAKI, it &. JKWELLEll, 252, HIGII STREET, BANGOR, BEGS to imnounco that he has succeeded i) to Mr Roberts' business, and trusts by careful at- tention to all orders entrusted to him, with moderate charges, to inetit a continuance of the extensive patron- age bestowed on the late Mr Roberts. All kinds of foreign and English Watches carefully re- paired, and clocks attended to in the country by exper- ienced werkmen. Old gold and silver bought. Wedding Kings. 1277  DRY OAS METERS. ?   ?,, S BANGOR LOCAL BOARD OF ?? <??? HEALTH. TO be SOLD for a trifle, 98 Patent one light Dry Gas Meters. Maker, Thomas Glover, Clerk- enwell,-Apply at tho office of the Board, Bangor, North Wales. W35 CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. OLD LONDON HOUSE, BANGOR.  ROBERTS mrespeotfuHythanMco'tho J • Public for the support received during the last .L !d"" ,¡,t'h- J-1.+ 1"c> h, "tYInu'H seven year: lteSlt'CS tin lUlonu 1..11\:111 LoU," U\; .u. "U'Y'1.4 from the Market Place to the larger and more commod- ious preniises. The Old London House," lately occupied by Messrs. Lewis and Thomas, and trusts that the sup- port so long received will be continued and extended. Fresh Buns, Pastry, and Biscuits. &c., daily, rich Bun Loaves, Lunch Cakes, and an assortment of iced and or- namented Chlistmns Cakes remarkably cheap. Icing Sugar, cosaques at all prices. Cake Ornaments, &,C. Agent for the Imperial Wine Company, London, whose Wines are justly celebrated for their quality and cheap- ness Good Port aud Sherry from Is 5d per bottle. t573 CARNARVON SH fR EANDANGLESEY BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1860. TRUSTRES. MAJOR VINCENT WILLIAMS- H. B. ROBERTS, ESQ. DIKECTORII. R M. GRIFFITH. ESQ., Chairman. Mr SAV \GE, High-street. Bangor. — OWEN MORRIS, l'laslhvyd Terrace, do. — HtlGII Willill.Nts, kdge-Ilill, do., Gart-it. — WILLIAM LEWIS, Dean-street, Bangor. RENJ IJIUN. High-street, do. Received in Advanced on Mortgages 4,547 Bonus to Memhers. 1:34 Guarantee Fund (j7 milE Meetings of the SOCIETY Me held X at the Secretary's Office, 1, PtasUwyd Terrace, Bangor. on the second Monday in each mouth, from six to half-past seven o'clock in the evening. Any other information may be obtained on application' to the Secretary. JOHN LLOYD, JUN., 5197 Old Bank, Bangor. WINES, SPIRITS, &c. WILLIAM ROWLANDS &CO., V V IIIGH STITEET. SUPERIOR LONDON GIN. IRISH MALT WHISKIES. FINE OLD SCOTCH MALT. Martell's, Hennessey's, and other BRANDIES, RUM, GENEVA, PORT, SHERRY, CLARET, CHAl. PAGNE, &c.,&c. Per Dozen. Half Quarts. Pints, Pints. Bass & Co's OCT. BREWINGS PALE ALE 7s. Od. 3s. 6d. Ditto ditto Kilds, 32s. to 36s. Ditto ditto MILD ALES, 24s. 27s., 30s., Per Dozen. Hal. Quarts. Pints, pints! G UINNESS& CO'S Best Dub- ) o liu P01:rEIL. ) ■ Ditto ditto in Half-Barrels, 24s GENUINE HUNGARIAN WINES. Highly recommended by the Medical Profession. CARLOWITZ (see Lancet). 25s doz. Sole Agents for Bangor and neighbourhood, W. ROWLANDS, & CO., WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HIGII STREET, BANGOR. Orders per post will have immediate attention. SO -_u. THE"BANKRUPTCY-ÂCT186i.- IN tho County Court of Flintshire, holden JL at St. Asaph aud Rhyl, David Vanghan, for- inerly of Bodelwyddan village in the County of Flint, giocer, provision dealer and draper, now of No. 88, I Wellington-load, in Rhyl, in the County of Flint, publican and butcher, having been adjudged bank- I rupt on the 2nd day of December, lSôS, a public sitting for the sad bankrupt to pass his last examination and make application for his discharge will be held at the said Court, at the Town-Hall, Rhyl. on the 5th day of February, 1809, at ten 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 William Robert William i, of 1. Market street Rhyl, is the Solicitor in the Bankruptcy, ifi34 L. R. MORGAN, High-Bailiff. A CURISTJIAS TREE. IN aid of tho Funds of the National Schools JL of the parish of Llanbeblig, will be exhibited in the BOYS' SCHOOLROOM, Carnarvon, on the Evening of January 1st, 18[j1, under the following Patronage :— The Honourable Mrs Douglas Pennant The Honourable Misses Wynn Mrs Duff Mrs Rico Hughes Mrs Wynne Griffith Mrs Pearson Mrs Millar Mrs T. P. Williams Ellis Mrs Morgan Mrs T Turner Mrs Hayward Mrs Robert Williams Mrs Ridley Mrs Clemenger Mrs Smith Davids lIIiss Ve Winton Mrs Atkinson and the Misses Marr Contributions of work are earnestly requested by the Committee aiul will be thankfully received at the Vicar- age, Carnarvon, itiitl by,.)It-s Newton, at the National School. » •» ♦ t The doors will be opeud at 2 o'clock pm.Pric<Y of admission till 4-30 pin., Is; after 4-30, Gd. Children half-piiee. Tea, Coffee and other refreshments provided, There >vill be Musie and Singing during the Evening. be Nlusie ,til( l JAMES C. VINCENT, I647 Chairman of the Committee. GRIFFITH II)AVIES) | WHOLESALE & FAMILY GROCER, HIGH STREET"f BANGOR CHRISTMAS rRUIT. VALENCIA RAISINS, 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D. PER POUND. CURRANTS, 2D, 3!n, 4D, 5D. PER POUND. SULTANA RAISINS. AND DESSERT FRUIT, MUS- CATELLS, FIGS, GRAPES. &1. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FANCY ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, TEA CADDIES, INKSTANDS, BAGS, PURSES, &0 1263 PETER R- WILLIAMS, (SON AND SUCCEESOR TO JOHN WILLIAMS, 91,, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL.) PR. W. wishes to call the attention of parties furnishing, and also of BUILDERS, to j) his extensive Stock of general Furnishing and?Builderq' Ironmongery, his stock of ranges being the largest in North Wales, He begs to solicit a continuance of the commands of his father's extensive connection. Agents for different makers of Sewing Machines. 1490 DUNVILLE & CO., VR OLD IRISH WHISKY of the same quality as that Allied to the International Exhi- bition, 1862. Dublin Exhibition, 1865, Paris Exhibition. 1867, and now reqularly to the House of Lords, the quality of which is equal to the finest French Brandy, may be had direct from Belfast, in- Butts, Hhds., Quarter Casks, and Cases. Quotations on application tit Messrs. Dunvilla and Co., Belfast, or Mr. William Williams, Nag's Head Inn Corwen, North Wales, 1357 NOTICE OF REMOVAL fO THE CASTLE HOúSE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. THOMA.S BIRKETT has great pleasure in announcing to his numerous Customers that he has removed to the new and commodious premises opposite, 5 doors higher up, one of the best shops adapted for the Family Grocery trade in North Wales, and he trusts his thirty year's experience on his own account in Bangor, will be a guarantee that all orders he may b'- favoured with, will be executed carefully, and on as good terms as any house in the trade, the Metropolis not excepted. N.B.—The Oldest Family Grocer in Bangor. Bangor, 18th September, 1868. 1293 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, A Weekly Journal (registered for transmission abroad), DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF ALL BRANCHES OF HORTICULTURE, AGRICULTURE AND COLLATERAL SUBJECTS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, PRICE FIVEPENCE, OR SIXPENCE STAMPED. Established in 1841 by tlie'late Professor Liudley in conjunction with Sir Joseph Paxton and other leading Horticulturists, the "GARDENERS' CHRONICLE and AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE" has, as circumstances have demanded, been enlarged in size, and its scope rendered more comprehensive, so that it still remains the largest and magI important of all the periodicals devoted to Horticulture and Agriculture, either in thiq country or abroad. Thanks to the Contributors and Correspondents—including rnionggt them all the leading Horticulturists, Agriculturists, and Men of Science of the Kingdom—ORIGINAL ARTICLES on all matters connected with the subjects of which the Journal treats are given. The principles of Animal and Vegetable Physiology, of Botany, and of Natural History generally, so far as they have a bearing on Praotioal Horticulture aud Agriculture, are ex- plained. The fullest information is supplied as to improved methods of Culture; New Implements, and all points connected with the Cultivation of Flowers, Fruits, Forests, &e. the Management of Estates, Farms, Gardens, Orchards, Woods or Stock the details of Field Cultivation; the practice of Drainage and Irrigation, the Veterinary Art, Road Making, the keeping of Bees, Poultry, &c. the Construction, Maintenance, Heating, and Ventilation of all Garden or Farm Buildings; in short, of all matters connected with the Practice of Holticulture, Agriculture, Forestry, Fruit Culture, and Rural Economy generally. NEW PLANTS, FRUITS, &c., are described in a manner to be serviceable alike to the Cultivator and the Man of Science. REPORTS of important Metropolitan and Provincial Exhibitions, as well as of all Societies, Lectures, &c., likely to be interesting to the Horticulturist or Agriculturist, are supplied in addition to Weekly Reports of the various Markets for Corn. Hay, Hops, Cattle, Flowers, Fruit, Timber, &c. The Columns devoted to HOME CORRESPONDENCE serve to bring to light a vast amount of varied and interesting information. Owing to the extensive circulation of the "GARDENERS' CHRONICLE and AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE abroad and in the Colonies, the department devoted to FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE forms a valuable and interesting feature of the Journal. I REVIEWS of BOOKS whose subjects come within the scope of the Journal are supplied, while under the head of GAltDEN and FARM MEMORANDA are from time to time given Notices of such Gardens, Farms, or .Estates as are likely to furnish materials for the information of the reader. A CALENDAR of Weekly Operations as well as Notes for Amateurs supply valuable suggestions to Practical Gardeners and others, and in the Notices to Correspondents replies are furnished,to any question that may be asked, such replies being given by men of the highest reputation in theit respective departments. Woodcuts are given whenever the nature of the subject requires them. Embracing so large a field, addressed to so many classes of readers, and with so large a Circulation not only in Great Britain but on the Continent, in India, and the various Colonies, the GARDENERS' CHRONICLE and AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE" affords an exceptionably good medium for advertisers, the more so as in addition to the special features of the Journal there is a GENERAL NEWSPAPER. in which a careful Summary of the News of the week is given without leaning towards this or that party, so that the reader is put in possession of the facts and is enabled to draw his own inferences from them. Office for Aclvertisements :-il, Wellington Street, Oovent Garden, London, w.e; COUNTY OF CARNARVON. ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNT. SPECIAL CONSTABLES, &c., AT BOROUGH AND COUNTY ELECTIONS, NOVEMBER, 1868. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. Cheque from County Trea.silrer 218 14 6 Ditto ditto 611 10 2 Ditto ditto 62 10 6 Ditto ditto. 39 0 0 Ditto ditto 95 1 3 1026 16 5 Balance due to Chief Constable 0 8 0 < 1027 4 H DISBURSEMENTS. 2 a. a, CARNARVON. 423 Specials 5 days and under, 34 for 6 days, at two ratings of 7s and 5s, Superinten- dents 10s, aud Off-beats 61110 2 BANGOR. 313 Specials 2 days; 167 at 7s, and 146 at 5s 180 2 0 BETHESDA. 55 Specials 1J days at 5s per diem 2012 6 CONWAY. 30 Specials 2 days at 7s per diem 21 0 0 FOUR CROSSES. 50 Specials 1 day at 7a each 17 10 0 SARNFEILLTEYRN. 48 Specials 1 day at 7s each 16 16 0 NEVIN, 21 Specials 1 day; 15 at 7s and 6 at 5s, and Car-fare 7 4 6 CRICOIETH. 24 Specials first day, and 29 the second, at 7s per diem, and rail fares from Portmadoc for some of them 19 18 0 BETTWSYCOED. 62 Specials 1 day, some at 7s, and the remain- der at 5s 19 2 0 To County of Merioneth, Time, Rail Fares and Off-beat 16 Police Officers. 15 17 11 *Mr Williams, Magistrates'Clerk, Bill of Fees 20 0 0 Parker, Field and Sons, 550 badges and 500 Armlets i- 28 2 6 T. Stevens, Coventry, 550 Badges at 4d each and Carriage. 9 10 6 D. Morgan, Carnarvon, 300 Staves at 9d each 11 5 0 0 Williams, Carnarvon, 50J Straps at 2d each 4 3 4 tT. Timms, Bangor, 150 Staves at lid eaclil 26 17a 6d tR. Jones, Bangor, 150 Staves at lid each 17 10 0 £ 6 17s 6d tE. Pugh, Bangor, 300 Straps at 3d each 23 153 Oki t Car to take Justices to Bethesda 0 11 0 W. Jones, Special Constable, 5 days at 7s per diem, omitted from Carnarvon Pay-sheet, No 1 Sec., 1st Division ;four W Jones's being on the Roll Books and but three on the Pay-sheet 1 15 0 1 day Fire Brigade (charged on the Carnarvon List as 5 days, whereas they did 6 days duty.) 4 7 0 W. Davies, No. 42, 1st Section, 4th Division, Carnarvon, charged as 3 days, was 4, being ordered by C. C. on Tuesday, 17th Nov., to take Staves to Bangor and therefore did not anater to his name till 3-40 p.m., and the marked absent 0 7 0 JE1027 4 5 Fees for swearing in 400 men at Is each. t The difference in price rose thus: The number of Specials first fixed upon was ahout 500; there were full 200 Staves iu store, therefore 300 more and 500 Slings were ordered at Carnarvon. At a later date the number of Specials was very much increased, and Messrs. Barber and Hughes having 300 Staves and Slinks, I agreed' to take them off their hands rather than get a supply at the last roomcnt from. London and London prices. Stores in hand from this account for next Election, 600 new Staves, 800 Sliugs, 550 first-class double Badges and 500 Armlets. im T; P.. WILLIAMS ELLIS, Chief Constable. IJuWtc Xotirftj. BEAUMARIS. THOMAS OWEN AND SON, BEG to announce their return from the D Markets with a variety of novelties suitable for the season. General Drapers, Funeral Undertakers, House Furnishers. Iron and Brass Bed Depot. Feathers. Bedding, &e.. Cork Matting. Agents for Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machines, Atkin's Patent Car bon Filters, Bedding, ?owii?,re, Hurdles. Gates, Agricultural Imple- ments, &e.ILi)oks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, General Hard- ware. General Factors, 1394 [t CARD]. MILES R. PARTINGTON, ACCOUNTANT, PUBLIC AUDITOR, ESTATE AGENT, &c., 1083 ST. ASAPH-RHYL. CARNARVONSHIRE ELECTION, 1868. NOTICE is hereby Given, that Edward Griffith Powell. Esquire, of Carnarvon, Solicitor, is the person nominated and appointed by the Honourable G. Douglas Pennant, to pay all expenses incurred by him in and about the said Election, in pursuance of Sec. 2 of 2" and 27 Vict, c. 29. Dated this 21st day of November. 1868. R. SORTON-PARRY, Esquire, 1670 High Sheriff, CARNARVONSHIRE ELECTION, 1868. NOTICE is hereby Given, that Edward N Breese, Esquire, of Portmadoc, Solicitor, is the person nominated and appointed by I Love D. JoucA Parry, Esquire, M P., to pay all expenses incurred by him, in and about the said Election, in pursuance of See. 2 of 26 and 27 Vict. c. 29. Dated this 21st day of November. 1868. R. SORTON-PARRY, Esquire, 1571 High Sheriff. DENBIGHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND GENERAL INFIRMARY. THE Annual BALL in aid of the Funds of J, this Charity will take place in the County Hall, Denbigh, on Tuesday, the 19th of January, 1869. LADY PATRONESS LADY WILLIAMS-WYNN, Wynnstay. PRESIDENT R. MEREDYTH RICHARDS, Esq., Cerrig Llwydion. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. By order, J. DAVIES, 7th December, 1868. Secretary. AGENTS WANTED IN AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS. (This Company is oje of the largest Farming Stock Insuring Offices in the Kingdom.) MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS. (Mills, Manufactories, Warehouses, &c, insured on the most moderate terms.) SEAPORT TOWNS. (Ships in course of construction and in Dock insured. Sailors' Lives assured. ) MINING DISTRICTS. WATERING PLACES &c., &c., &c., Where the Company is not already represented. Persons of active business habits ore invited to apply. LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. The Company is well established and has an Annual Income upwards of £ 107,000 Life Reserve Fund, upwards of. £ 127,000 Aud has paid a Total in Claims under Life and ) m,ooo Fire Policies of nearly ) CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Farnwerth. and the Quinta. Salop. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary to the Company. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Chief Offices: High St., Wrexham: 49, Moorgate St., London: and 77, Buchanan St., Glasgow. 142 SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. MANAGERS. Henry F. Shaw Le f evre, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. The Rt Hon.W. Beresford P. Pleydell Bouverie, Esq W Wyndham Burrel, Esq. Henry Chester, Esq Saml. Pepys Cockarell, Eiq G W oodhouso Cnrrio, Esq Russell Ellice, Esq. H Morton Farquhar, Esq Capt. H C Hamilton, R.N. Augustus T Hamilton, Esq JoeephHoarc.Eaq Lieut. CoL James M Hogg, M.P. FeliK Larlbroke, Eiq Charles R Littledale, Esq Alfred Montgomery, Esq Fred. Henry Norman, Esq Edw, Howley Palmer Briee, Hugh Pearse, Esq Charles Richard Pole, Esq Lambert, Pole, Esq Sir Henry Rich, Bart. Oswald A Smith, Eaq Henry R Tomkinson, Esq Insurances upon almost every description of risk in the United Kingdom are undertaken at moderate rates. Great Reduction in the Terms for Policies of SMALL AMOUNTS. No charge for the Policy or Stamps. Government Duty, Is 6d per cent, per annum. Amount of Duty collected by the Sun Fire Office in the year 1867. £ 116,122, The policies of this Company extend to cover Losses occasioned by EXPLOSION OF GAS. Farming Stock insured at 5s per cent- No extra charge made for the use of Steam Thrashing Machines. Foreign Insurances effected. Forms of Proposals, Renewal Receipts, and all infor- mation respecting Fire Insurances, may be obtained on application to any of the undermentioned Agents of the SUN FIRE OFFICE. AGENTS. Chester-Messrs. Bowers Brothers ^.berystwith—Mr H Hughes Aherdovey- Mr Robert Edwards Altrincham—Messrs. J and H Dean Bangor—Mr Henry Harrison Ban  o r-. Bala—Mr David Evans Beaumaris -Mr E R Thomas Birkenhead—Mr B J Spelding Carnarvon-Mr H Morris Conway—Mr William Hughes Crewe—Mr Wilmot Eardley Denbigh—Mr J H Jones Dolgelley-Mr Richard Edwards Festiniog, Glanypool, Rhiw—Mr John Edwards Flint -Mr Hugh Parry Frodsham—Mr Peter Harrop Holyhead—Mr Richard Parry Holy well-Willitim Lean Knutsford—Miss M Dakin Llanrwst-Mr George Revis Llangollen and Corwen—Mr W Sherratt Llanfyllin—Mr William A Pugh Lampeter—Mr David Thomas Ll,tD ofi,i-Nlr W Thomas Macclesfield—Mr G E Lallemand Machynlleth-Mr Adam Evans Malp;)s-)Ir Joseph Cooke Mold—Messrs. Kelly, Kene, and Ropers Nantwich—Mr Thomas Bower, junr. Newtown—Mr D. Thomas Northwich— Mr Thomas Capper Over—Mr John Cooke Pwllheli—Mr Michael Roberts Rhayader—Mr T P Humphreys Rhyl—Mr W E Smalley Runcorn, Cheshire—Mr WLightburn, Ruthin—Mr Marcus Louis Sandbach—Mr Thomas Stringer St. Asaph—Mr T Roberts Trcmadoeand Portntadoo Mr Robert Isaac Jouas Tregaron—Mr J«dm Lewis Welshpool— Mr D Whitchurch—Mr VI Pearson Wilmslow and M anchester—Mr Thomas Chadwick "Wrexham—Mr John Lewis, solicitor Wistaston and Willaston —Mc J Cooke W eaverham- :Mr J S Dale 1645 Vublic N øttc. MONEY TO LEND. f?nn? TO Lend on Freehold Property, oDi:' ?UW in one or in v?neus sums. Apply to Mr. S. O. Williams, Solicitor, Llandudno 18 EPPSYS COCOA. ONLY in i lb., } lb., and lIb. Packets- tin-lined and labelled. Sold by the Trade in all parts. Prepared by Jas. Epps and Co. HomoeopatMt Chemists, London. 1642 RICHARD CONWAY, PLUMBER, &c.. CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO. PUMPS, BATHS, HOT WATER APPARATUS, RANGES, CLOSETS, &c., FITTED AND REPAIRED. 1640 FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, &c. cHIVAS and WEAVER respectfully invite J especial attention of Planters to their very exten- sive, healthy, and well-grown Stock of the above. Their Nurseries being very much exposed and free from artificial shelter, renders the safe removal of plants almost a certainty. Vriee Catalogues pest-free on application. Estimates and special prices for large quantities. Eaton Road Nurseries, and 108, Eastgate Street, Chester, Oct., 1868. 1411 ALMANACKS FOR 1869. A large assortment of DIARIES, ALMANACKS, and POCKET BOOKS, including Harwood's and Renshaw's. Also, QUIGGINS' and JEFFERSON'S TIDE TABLES on Sale at J. K. DOUGLAS, CAXTON HOUSE, B A N G 0 R. AU Books and Annual Publications not in tock can be procured in three days. CARNABVONSHTRE" HILARY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1869. NOTICE is hereby Given, that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon, will be held at the County Hall, in Carnar- von. in and for the said County, on Thursday, the 7th day of January, 1869, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the despatch of the Civil and Criminal busi- ness, and that at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the fore- noon of the same day, all business matters and things ap- pertaining to the assessment, management, and applica- tion of the County Rate or Stock of the said County of Carnarvon, and all business relative to the County Police, (which by any statute or statutes now in force, the Jus- tices of the Peace are authorised to do and transact, at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof,) will be commenced, done, and transacted pub- Udv and in open Court. lietv and in WILLIAM THEARSBY POOLE, Clerk of the Peace. Carnarvon, December 14th, 1868. N.B.—Magistrates' Clerks are requested to forward Depositions and Recognizances to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before the Saturday preceding the Sessions. 1610 ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE is hereby Given, tkat the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Anglesey, will be neld at the County Hall, in Bjauutarie, on Tuesday, the 5th day of January next, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the dispatch of the Civil and Criminal Business; and that at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, all business mat- ters, and things appertaining to the Asstssment, Manage- ment, and application of the County Rate or Stock of the said County of Anglesey (which by any statute or statutes now in force, the Justices of the Peace are authorised to, do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof), will be commenced, done, aad transacted publicly and in open Court. RICHD. OWEN, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 16th December, 1868. 1618 IfFtt[O-NErRSHIRE QUARTER SESilONS. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the next NGeneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth, will be holden on Tues.Jay, the 5th day of Jauuary, 18(39, in the Town Hall, Bala, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when the Court will resolve itself into a Committee, and proceed to audit all such Bills and Accounts against the County, as shall then be delivered, and also to transact the business relating to the Assess- ment, application, and management of the County Stock or Rate, and the General County Business, and likewise all business relating to the County Constabulary, and the application and management of the Police Rate, after which the Court will be adjourned to the following day, to be held at the same place, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be called over, and the Court will proceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the following order:— 1. Jn the trial of prisoners oi persons indicted for as- saults and misdemeanours at any former Sessions, and in calling persons bnund by recoqrnizinces in eases where applications slnll be malic for that purpose. 2. In the trial of prisoners. 3. 111 the hearing of appeals. 4. In hearing motions, and iu the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the Court The persous bound by recognizances to prosecute, or who may have to prefer any indictment, presentment, or articles of peace, are required to furnish me with proper instructions, on or before Tuesday, the first day of the Sessions, and in cases of special indictment orproceediugs^ instructions must be given or sent as long before the sessions as practicable. The Clerks to the Justice. of the several Divisions are requested to transmit to me, seven days before the Ses- sions, all depositions, convictions, and recognizances which shall have been then taken, with any instructions for indictments which they may be able to give. All bills against the county which shall have been audited and allowed, either previously to, or at the above Sessions, must bo presented for payment to the Court Treasurer, between the hours of Eleven and Three o'clock on Wednesday, the second day of the Sessions, when the same will be paid, otherwise they must stand over until the following Sessions. Dated this 12th day of December, 1868. EDWARD BREESE, 1619 Clerk of the Peace. CONWAY UNIO: TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. ALL persons desirous of contracting with Atlie Guardians for the supplying of the Conway Union House, for tho Quarter ending 25th day of March next, with articles consumed in the House, are requested to send in their Tenders, under seal, addressed to me, at the Board Room, Conway, on or before 9 o'clock, on Thursday Morning, December 31st, 18HS. The following is the estimated quantity required:- LBS. 4100 Bread 240 Flour 480 Oatmeal 900 Beef 80 Mutton 35 Suet 13;) Cheese 190 Butter 112 Rice LB. 36 Tea 224 Sugar 12 Treacle 112 Soda 2 Mustard 112 Soap 2 Starch 12 Candles 2Pepper LBS. 3 Blue 6 Black Lead 112 Salt QRTS. 1020 Sweet Milk I 500 Butter AtUk 4 Vinegar CWT. I 180 Coal Samples will be required of all such articles of which. they can be given, and no Tenders will be received, ex- cept in the required form, which m-iy be obtained on ap- plication at my office. It is competent for any person to Tender for any of the articles separately, but the Board will not undertake to. accept the lowest Tender. All persons having claims upon the Union, must send in the same to me, on or before the 25th day of December instant, and attend at my office, at Conway, on the irod day of January next, between the hours of 12 o'clock at noon, and 2 in the afternoon, when such claim, if correct, will be discharged. By Order, WILLIAM HUGHES, Board Room, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Workhouse, Conway, Dec. 17th, 1868. NOTP,Tile Act 22 and 23 Viet., cap. 49, enacts That all debts, claims, or demands, which shall be lawfully incurred by or become due from the Guardians of any Union or Parish, shall be paid within the half-year in. which the same shall have been incurred or become due, or within three months after the expiration of such half- year, and not afterwards. The half-years end on the 29th day of September. and the 25th day of March o. each year. 1643