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persons SEBantett, vYv'V T' VNTED a ?ood COOK, who thoronghly ude,?tauds her work, and can give satisfactory c«} \pply peMon?Uy or by letter to Mr. Robert ?»oes,V Market.stred, Carnarvon. WVXTED. an Upper Honsem:ud. Apply, statins w?<. to ?' Head Master, Grammar &hool, Beaumaris. VVIV T' IXTED, a GAIWEER. of senem) prac- ii.-J knowledge, who can take the management ?'ne).?-u.?tock.-Apply to C?t. Roberts, U.h.l. ?e,M?b??. w ANTI.,I). a Ciir,,ite. Do not ob- iect t., "ive a Title. -Apply to Rev. W. Williams, UanrHu'lr Vicrage, Oswestry,  AGENTS WANTED. W. 'TFD agents for the Sale of Peruvian (t?ott reference rc'pÜred. Address to WS cu. of H. Ur<euwooJ, Advertising Agent, Liver- pool. Afr; wanted ? a well known A \MVORE Which ?'mnMnds A ready sale, is highly reCOfl}n¡enJetl b,. Customers for several years, and sold ?,.i free. L?r.dtcr?g.veu. Address, B.C., 10, p<n Mall East. L""?" CAENARVOUSFLLHE TURNPIKE ROADS. THE Office of Surveyor of the District of 1:1" fr,,1II Llallrwst i., Conway, thence to Llan- • i fr,„n Bangor to Carnarvon, and Menai Bridge R^r and from Carnarvon to Penygwryd, being vacant, the Trustees will require the whole time of the Surveyor to be JevotaJ to the services of the Trust, ac- tfmlin" to the instructions which may be seen .t the Offica of Messrs. 0. Jones antl Son, Carinrvo:i. by whom applications in writing will be receive until the 28th day of February lIext, and laid Wore the rrusteesm their Meeting, in March next. Salary, E80 a year. Carnarvon, 24th January, 1865. Bants. WANTED, by a Young Man with good t V cluracter and References, a situation in an Hotel or a Private Family, as BOOTS. —Address, F. Mal- ley, Lion Hotel, Warrington. Situation as Governess in a Gentleman's Family Wanted. YITANTED, in a Gentleman's Family, by W a Young Lady, a situation as GOVERNESS tc two or three youti, children. The advertiser has a good knowledge of Music. Unexceptionable References.- Address, A.B.. Post office, Portmadoc. ANTED, by a youn L?dy. a Situation ?V a* N?rtery Governess, to teach English and Kusic to youug beginuers, or its Lady's Maidio a Gentle- man's Family. Is accquainted with the Millinery, and a good Needlewoman.—Apply to A. 0., 1G, Menai Tiew Terrace, U ppcr Bangor. I TO PROPRIETORS AND FACTORS. WANTED, bv a young Scotchman of en- VV terprise aud skirt, a SHEEP FARM in WAles or West of England, sufficient to carry from 1000 to 3000 .eep, with or without an ambJ. Farm ;ittachled. -Apply to N.P.S., office of this paper. To Owners of and Dealers in Timber. T17ASTED, a quantity of Larch Poles, suit- V t able for Fencing, 4 in. giit and upwards. Also, Alder, Ash, Beech or Elm of good size for plaukiug. ,L quautity. q?aUty, and l??weat price delivered to Pori- marfoc or Pwllheli.—Address, W. P., Post-office, Port- ttftdoe. 1Ir\S'l'EfI, to Kent. within 10 miles of Y ?Vrcxh?m. for a term of v?ra. a good and com- modious DWELLING-HOUSE, with good Offices; the neceM?ry accommodation for 3 Horae? aud Carriagea; (00,1 G""lelJ'. aud a few acres of Gr.tM land.—Address, T., Primr",o Lawn, Pittville, Cheltenham. lITASTED, to rent by the year. a furnished ? T House, containing 3 sitting and 6 bedrooms, wtth thp usual domestic offices, garden, stable, coach- loine. Neighbourhood of the Bridge preferred. -Address, YZ., oiiice of this Paper. So bt lict. TO Be Let, Tyddyn Ucha Farm, within a Tmile of Aberi?le, containing about 146 acres of ex- •llent laud. The Farm house and outbuildings are com- modious and were recently built. Apply to Mr. G. Johnson, Gwrych, Abergele. Sbalcs, kt. PIANO FOR SALE. A Semi grand PIANO, by an old London AMaker, on Sale for immediate cash. It is very sweet toued, in ifood condition, and may be bad a bargaiu. Price ;15. Address, Q.R.S., North Walts Ckroniclt Office, Bangor. TO BE SOLD OR LET BY PRIVATE TIIEATY, THE MI LLS called Melinau Adda, containing 1 wiud and 2 water Mills, in excellent order and rendition, situate in the town of Amlwch, with Offices, Warehouse, and Stables. For particulars apply to Oweu Owens. Port Ainlwch m, Hngh Williams, Llanbabo. FOR SALE. BONDS OF THE CARNARVONSHIRE OLD TURNPIKE TRUST. TO be Sold by Private Treaty, by order of the Executors in trust, separately or together, 5 Bonds of £ 200 each, in the Carnarvonshire Old Turnoike Trust. These Bonds pay interest at the rate of £4 per cent per annum, and the interest accruing from the last pay- ment in October last, will be sold with the Bonds. For further particulars, and price, apply by letter, to Heasrs. Helps and Parker, Solicitors, Chester. FURNITURE.—A BARGAIN. ON SALE, an elegant Walnutwood Draw- ing-rooni suite, comprising 6 spring stuffed chairs, oouch. easy aud sewing chairs, a cheffonier with plate glass (looi-sttid back, an oval centre table, and large gilt thitnney glass; price for complete suite only L'S guineas. livery article warranted, and carriage free. Apply to It. M. Pinch, 121). Boltl Street. Liverpool. Desigua of the above forwarded on application by Post. VALE OF CLWYD. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE following very desirable Lots of i. Land:— t5 Lot I.-Peuffor,ldwr Fal-m, with its Out-buildings, and about 3G acres of laud. Lot 2. —Two fields adjoining Lot 1, and on the same lide of the railway, measuring about 5a. 2r. 30p Lot 3 —The fl,-Itis which is opposite Lot 2. over the Railway, measuring about 5a. 2r. 20p. Lot 4 -The piece of laud over the road from Lot 3, ttMuring about 03. 3r. Op. measuring 'I'he field wli;l borders upon the road from Rutilin to Llanyriys, measuring about la. 2r. 33p. Lot 6.—A fie'ld, meadow, aud cottage lying opposite Wanrhaiadr station, measuring about Da. 3r. 21p. Lot 7.—A piece of land tying contiguous to Llaniliaiadr station, meaiuring about la. 2r. 20p. 'i'he several lots are parts of Penfforddwr farm. The whole of the land is exceedingly fertile, and has an en. Ibanting inland view. Distance from Lots 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5 to Rhewl Station. OIl the Vale of Clwyd Railway, about J a mile from Lot 6 to Llanrhaiadr Station-PAtine Railway, about. of a mile. Lot is very well adapted as a home for a retired lamily. The other lots, for the erection of villas and other ing Bnck. alId lime in the neighbourhood-Immediate pooftsion. -Apply to Mr. John Owens Tynllwyn, Ban- ew, Scales. FOR SALE, A BOUT 100 Tons of Swedish Turnips, of ex- Ct. cellent quality, weighing 3(> Tons to an acre. Apply to Mr John Williams. Tynycoed. Llanddaniol- fab, within half a mile to the Gaerwen Station, Anglesey. LLANDUDNO. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE Mostyn Vaults, situate in Mostyn I Street, Llandudno, held Leashold for the Tern* of 75 years from Nov.,1852, and renewable. No ground rent. The above property stands in the best part of the town for any Kind of business. Hhlf the purchase money may remain on mort £ acje. For further particulars apply to Mr. Robert Hughes, George and Dragon, Bangor; Thomas Foulkes, Esq., «nlvntor, Bangor or to Mr. George Wynne, on the pre- mises. Ublít Xottccs. GRAND CONCERT AT THE PENRHYN HALL, BANGOR. Under the Distinguished Patronage of LADY LOUISA PENNANT LADY SARAH H\Y WILLIAMS LADY WILLOITOHHY DE BROKE HON. MRS. FITZMAURICE HON. MRS. STANLEY MRS. DOUGLAS PENNANT MRS. CAMPBELL. MISS EDITH WYNNE (Eos Cymru) has the 11 honour to announce that sh?? has made arrange- ments to give a GRAND CONCERT of Vocal and Instru- mental Music at the above Hall, on THURSDAY, the lfith February, 18G5, on which occasion she will be assisted by the following, and other Artistes CONTRALTO—MISS KATE WYNNE (Llinos Gwynedd.) TENOR—MR. FOULKES (of the Liverpool Philharmonic Concerts.) BASSO—MR. T. HUGHES (Of the Liverpool Philhar- monic Concerts.) HARP—MR. JOHN T H OM A S (Pencerdd Gwalia.) CORNET-A-PISTON—MR. E. MATTHEWS; MR. J. M. FIELD WILL PRESIDE AT THE PIANOFORTE. Doors open at Half-past Seven Concert to commence at ft o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at Ten. Reserved Seats (numbered), 5s Second Seats, 3s.; Third Seats, Is. 6d. Family Tickets to the Second Seats, to admit four, 10s. Tickets and places may be secured on application to Mr Douglas, at the North Wales Chronicle Office, High Street, Bangor. PIANOJORTE TUNING, ltc, R. SMYTH of Birmingham is now in I ▼ L Bangor, Any Orders left at Messrs Catherall and Nixon's will have prompt attention. THE GOVERNORS and DIRECTORS of the LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION hereby give Notice that they have appointed Mr. Robert Roberts, Postmaster of Bangor, to be their Agent for Fire and Life Insurance, and they have also appointed Dr. John Richards, to be their Medical Examiner for the District. CARNARVONSHIRE RAILWAY COXPANY. NOTICE is hereby given that the next or- dinary Half-yearly General Meeting of the Share- holders of the Carnarvonshire Railway Comyany will be held at the Company's Offices, No. 9A, Bridge-street, Westminster, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of February inst., at 4 o'clock, for the transaction of the ordinary busi- ness of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on and from the 13th to the 23rd of February iust., both day inclusive. W. ROBERTS, Secretary. Company's Offices, No. 9A, Bridge-street, Westminfter, February 1, 1865. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A LL persons indebted to or having any chims upon the Estate of the late JOHN JONES, Hwyrfrvn, Dwygyfvlchi, are requested to send parti- culars of the same, on or before the 17th instant, to Mr. David Jones, Liverpool StDam Tug Yard, Queen's Pier- head, Liverpool. February 8th, 1865. VALE OF CLWYD RAILWAY. "VfOTTCK is hereby given, that the ordinary Half-yearly Meeting of the proprietors of the Vale of Clwvd Railway, will he held in the Board Room, at the Company's Offices, Denbigh Station, on Monday, the 27th day of February instant, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the general business of the Company. MARTIN SMITH, Secretary. Station, Denbigh, February 7th, 1865. LLANGEFNI. PRESENTATION TO W, HUGHES ESQ., BANK, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS MARRIAGE. E. s. d. Amount already acknowledged 145 0 0 It is respectfully announced that the list will be closed on the 1st March, 1865. Subscriptions received by H. Owen, Esq., Bank, Treasurer, and Heury Jones, Draper, Hon. Sec. CARNARVONSHIRE TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is hereby given that the General Annual Meeting of the Carnarvonshire Turnpike Trust will be held at the Grand Jury Room, in the town of Carnarvon, on SATURDAY, the 4th day of March next, at 12 o'clock at noon. for the purpose of auditing the ac- counts of the Treasurer, Clerks, and Surveyors of the said Trust, for the year ending 31st December, 1864, and for the transaction of such other business as may then be re- quired. O. JONES AND SON, Carnarvon, 2nd Feb., 1865. Clerks to the Trustees BODEDERN CHURCH. THE ADDITIONAL Burial Ground in this Parish will be CONSECRATE 1) by the Lord Bishop of Bangor, on TUESDAY, the 21st of February, 1865. Morning Service is to commence at 11 o'clock, after which the Bishop will preach. Eveuing Service is to commence at 7 o'clock. Collec- tions will be made after the Services. I RUTHIN AND MOLD TURNPIKE RRUST. NonCE is hereby given, that the General Annual Meeting of the Trustees of this Turnpike Trust, will be held at the County Hall, in ltuthin, on Thurs-lay, the 16tti day of March, 18(>5. at 12at1noon. for the purpose of auditing the Treasurer and Surveyor's accounts of the said Trust, for the year ended on the 31st December, U\'i4, to elect new Trustees to supply the vacancies in the Trust, occasioned by death or otherwise, and to transact any other business relating to the Trust, that ni-iy ttieii and there be necessary. And notice is hereby further given, that the said Trustees, will at their said Meeting, apply the sum of £ 300, in or towards the discharge of monies owing on the security of the Tolls of such road, to such cieditors who shall by proposal in writing, to be transmitted to me before such meeting, offer to accept the lowest composition in respect of tho said sum of iJJO, and will apply the surplus (if any) of such sum after payment to such creditors as aforesaid, in or towwds the (Uschar-e of monies on the security of the said Tolls, to the Creditors who by proposal as afore- said, shall offer to accept the next lowest composition in respect of such sum, and so in like in<iuner, until the whole sum of 9300 shall be exhausted and if two or more creditors, by proposal as aforesaid, shall offer to accept an equal rate of composition, the said Trustees will determine by lot, the preference betweeu or amongst such creditors as such Trustees shall think fit, and if there be no such proposal, as aforesaid, and if there be any surplus of the said sum of L356, after applying the S:t-e as far as may be necessary, in or towards the discharge of the monies to which such pro- posals as aforesaid relate, such Trustees will apply the same rateably amongst the creditors, or will pay the same to such of them as may be determined upon by lot, as such Trustees shall think fit. MARCUS LOUIS. Clerk to the said Thutee*. Brynhyfryd, Buttun, 8th February, 1865. public Aotfces. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, i mTIAT an adjourned General Quarter I Sessions of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon, will be held at the Grand Jury Room, in Carnarvon, in and for the said county, on Saturday, the Twenty-fifth day of February, 1865, at the hour of twelve o'clock at noon, and that at such time and place, all business, matters, and things appertaining to the assessment, management, and application of the County Rate, or Stock of the said county of Carnarvon, (which by any Statute or Statutes now in force, the Justices of the Peace are authorized to do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof), will be commenced, done, aud transacted publicly and in open Court. Dated this sixth day of February, 1865. W. T. POOLE. Clerk of the Peace. LLADFWROG CHURCH ACCOUNT^ 8UBHCRIPTI0MH RECEIVED. Dn. Cs. d. Already advertised 457 8 6 H. Beaver Roberts, Esq 120 W. Williams, Esq., Celler 0 10 0 Mrs. Price, Cafnan 0 10 0 Mr. Dismore 0100 ø. a. 460 0 6 Collected at the opening of the Church 13 16 6 Grant from the Bangor Diocesan Society 80 0 0 Grant from tho Incorporated Church Building Society 60 0 0 613 17 0 Cn. £ s. d. Mr. Thomas Davies,Contractor 535 0 0 Messrs. Kennedy andRogers, Architects 34 12 8 Consecration Fees 13 0 0 Mr. Dismore, for repairing Church Plate, &c. 3 14 0 Mr. G. French, for furniture 13 17 0 Messrs. Hart, for Chandelier and Candleholdcr 12 18 0 Messrs. Catherall and Nixon, for Prayer Book 1 10 0 Dead-house and Stable ••• 9 0 0 Iron-gate and Bell 15 15 0 Advertising and Circulars 5 8 11 Labour and Miscellaneous 3 5 6 648 1 1 613 17 0 Deficiency 34 4 1 H. N. LLOYD, Rector ABERYSTWYTH AND WELSH COAST. RAILWAY COMPANY. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. THE Directors of the Aberystwyth and I Welsh Coast Railway Company are prepared to re- ceive Tenders for LOANS on MORTGAGE, un,ler the provisions of the Aberystwyth and Welsh Coast Railway Acts, 1803. at a rate of interest not exceeding le5 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, for periods of three or five years. Applications to be made to the undu sign- ed, at the Company's offices, No. 9a, Bridge-street, Westminster. DAVID WILLIAMS, Chairman. W. ROBERTS, Secretary. WHITFORD, HOLYWELL. THE Parishioners and Friends of the Rev. 1. RICHARD BRISCOE, D.D., Vicar of Whitford, intend to present him with a Tribute of their regard, on the occasion of his resigning the Incumbency of the Parish, which he has held for a period of more than Twenty-five years. Subscriptions will be received by Mr. Alfred Parry, Plasuchaf, Whitford, Holywell; Mr. Richard Grant, Whitford, Holywell; and at the National Provincial, and North and South Wales Banks, HolywelL SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ t. d. Announced last week 110 9 6 Rev E L Davies, Newmarket 2 2 0 Rev L Lewis, Denbigh 110 James Williams, Esquire, Surgeon, Holywell 110 Mr William Jones, Mertyn 0 10 6 Mrs Strong, Mostyn Arms, Whitford 0 10 6 Mr Edward Jones, Buxton Arms, Rhewl 0 10 6 Mr Peter Williams, Glan-yr-afon, Whitford. 0 10 6 William Evans, Pistyll, Whitford 0 10 0 The Subscription List will be finally closed on the 18th instant. A copy will be forwarded shortly after that date, to each contributor. Whitford, February 9th, 1865. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims upon the Estate /t_ of Mr. Edward Lloyd, of the BULL HOTEL, Den- bigh, deceased, are requsted to forward the particulars thereof to Mr. Gold Edwards, of Denbigh, the Solicitor to the Executrix. ST. DAVID'S DAY, MENAI BRIDGE. MRS. HUMPHREYS begs to inform her 1 friends, that the Anniversary of St. David's Day, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of March, at the VICTORIA HOTEL, Menai Bridge.—Tickets, 3s. 6d. Dinner on the Table at 5 o'clock. ST. MARY 3 CHURCH, LOWER BANGOR. AT a Meeting held in the National School- Room, on Saturday, the 4th inst., the Lord BISHOP of BANGOR in the Chair, it was resolved that a further appeal be made for Subscriptions towards liquidating the balance still due to the Contractor aud others, and for constructing the gateway, walling, and other necessary works. The whole sum required will amount to about £400. Subscriptions already promised :— B B. D. The Lord Bishop of Bangor 2nd don 30 0 0 Rev. John Price 1000 Major Williams 2nd don 5 0 0 William Prichard, Esq, Xanycoed 2nd don 5 0 0 Mr Henry Morris, coachbuilder 5 0 0 Rev B Nior,-an, Clielteiiham 5 00 H Barber, Esq,Penyrallt 2nd don 3 3 0 Mr Nixon, publisher 2 12 6 John Parry, London House 2nd don 2 10 U A Wyatt, Esq, Tanybryn 2nd don 2 2 0 H Kennedy. Esq 2nd don 220 Rev Canon Thomas. 220 Nir Bicknell, Penrhyti Arms 2nd don 2 2 0 George James, Fair View 2ud don 2 2 0 Lloyd, l'ort Ilenrhyn 1 1 0 Lloyd, Old Bank 2nd don 1 10 M Williams, Esq, The Terrace 2nd don 1 10 Rev John Morgan, Glan Ogwen 1 0 0 Mr Hall, the Old Bank 2nd don 0 10 6 — Isaac Roberts, High-street 2nd don 0 10 0 Robinson, clothier 0 50 rngham, the Golden Fleece 0 5 0 Sea niir, Glan Ogwen 050 John Evans. butcher, High-street 0 2 6 Mrs Da vies, High-street 0 1 0 Subscriptions will be thankfulljr received by the Rev. J. Price. Mr. C. Bicknell, Mr. J. Parry, Churchwardens, and Mr. J Lloyd, Old Bank. ABERYSTWITH AND WELSH COAST RAILWAY OOMP ANY. HALF-YEARLY MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Ordinary Half-yearly General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Aherystwith and Welsh Coast Rail- way Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, No. 9, a. BridgeStreet, Westminster, on Thursday. the23rd day of February, 1805, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Com- pliliy. And also for the purpose of considering, and if it should be approved, sanctioning the conversion or consolidation into general capital stock of the company all the ordinary shares of the Company which, up to the date of such meeting, shall have been issued, and in respect whereof the whole money subscribed has been paid up and also the conversion or consolidation into preference stock of the Company all the preference shares of the Company, which, up to the date of such meeting, shall have been issued, and in respect whereof the whole money subscrib- ed, has been paid up. The Transfer Books will be closed on and from the 16th inst. to the day of the meeting, both days inclusive. Dated 1st February. 1805. DAVID WILLIAMS, Chairman. W. ROBERTS, Secretary. Company's Offices, No. 9A, Bridge Street, Westminster. Nowready, Second Edition, with Photograph Illustrations, THE (IIIASSEUIt D'AFRIQUE, by i HUGH MULLENEUX WALMSLEY, Colonel Imperial Ottoman Army, Author of Sketches in Algeria. London Chapman and Hall. Liverpool: Webb and Hunt. This volume of tales, illustrated by some admirable photographs, has already reached a second edition. We need only now re-echo the high opinion which we have already expressed of the merits both of the tal4 and pho- tographs, and predict an equally favourably reception*for this revised edition,—TA« BriMk Journal of Photo- mphy. Cltonttacts •f v ——— LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILW A Y. 1.NOTICE. "t' NOTICE. THE Company are prepared to receive Ten- (lers f?r the purchase of the Manure collected from their Ve.se]s &n< Cattle Yards at Holyhead during the current year. All Tenders to be addressed to Mr. Sal. mon, Cattle Traffic Superintendent, Edge Hill, Liverpool. Eustun StzLt iot, BY ORDER. January 20rd, 1865. "t TO BUILDERS. MINFJIAMDHURCH, NEAR WREXHAM. "W'OTICE is hereby given, that the time for sending in Tenders for works connected with the above, is extended to TUESDAY, the 21st instant inclusive. KENNEDY & ROGERS, Architects, Bangor, and Albion Chambers, 11, Adam-street, Adelphi, London. February 10, 18* ( m; c;¡.. b t t' -if &c&olasttc. £ COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, RUTHIN- HEAD MASTER REV. T. KIRK, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. (Prizeman each year.) The above School consists of I._A. PREPARATORY SCHOOL for younger Boys intended for the Public Schools or for II,—THE SENIOR SCHOOL, in which Boys are prepared for Professional or Business Life, Engineering, Civil Ser- vice, ko. The Principal or Head Master is resident, and the Boys are under his care and that of Mrs. Kirk. There are special advantages for young and delicate Boys. Terms moderate. Neither Washing nor French are extras. For further particulars apply to Rev. T. Kirk, as above. ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL, RUTHIN. (A Clasoieal and Commercial Boarding School for BoZls. Provost and Treasurer^Rcv. E. DAVIES, It A.. Jesus College, Oxford. Head Master-Re. 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 C5 5 0 per Quarter For ditto above ditto 6 6 0 ditto For further particulars apply to the Rev. the HEAD MASTER. EDUCATION. RAGLAN HOUSE. BEAUMABIS. MRS. and Miss Smith, receive a limited .iVi. number of young Ladies to board and educate, and will have two vacancies at Christmas. For terms, references, &c., address, Raglan House, Beaumaris, ST. ASAPH GRAJIItKAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTIR :-W. EASTERBY, Esq., B.A. Next Term conowneet Janttary 3la,. 1865. BOYS can be admitted as Boarders on ap- plication to the Head Master. The object of this School is to thoroughly train boys for whatever position in life they may hereinafter be in- tended to fill. Terms, References, &c.. on application. jtilisrcllaneouB. FRISBY, DYKE & Co. FURNISHING, BEDDING, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, NOB. 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 Hrass Bedsteads, modern designs in Upholstery, with lists of prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR FURNISHING HOTELS AND HOUSES OF ANY SIZE. Shipt, Cabim and Berths fitted up on the thortett notice. Carriage paid on purchases of X2 and above. to any part of the Kingdom. (EBIS—0 ASH. LEWIS AND COMPANY, RANELAGH STREET, LIVERPOOL. ( The 1865 Suit ) J The Newest For > Little Boys of Four years ) r AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, TAILORS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. ( The 1865 Suit ) | The Newest For > ( Little Boys of Six years ) T J AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, CLOTHIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. C Tlte 1865 Suit 'f | The Newest For > ( Boys of Eight year. ) > AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, BOOT MAKERS FOR BUYS AND YOUNG MEN. ,— > ( The 1865 Suit ) t The Newest Per ( Boys of 1'en years ) AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, HATTERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. —— —^ The 1865 Suit ) { The Newest For > ( Boys of Twelve year. ) AT LEWIS & CO LIVERPOOL, CAP MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. < > ( The 1865 Suit The Newest For > ( Boys of Fourteen years | AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, SHIRT MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. ( The 1865 Suit < The Newest For > ( Boys of Sixteen years ) AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, COLLAR MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MFN. C The 1865 Suit ) The Newest For ( Young Men of all ages N— ■ ■■ T AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL. HOSIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. ] ( LEWIS & Co.'s Plan ) of &(/?«MUM'nen( > ( free on ap?MM?ott ) J LEWIS AND COMPANY, BANELAGH STREET, LIVERPOOL, I GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. DEPARTMENTS. WOOLLENS HATS k CAPS SHAWLS SILKS FANCY DRESSES STUFFS FLANNELS HOSIERY GLOVES HABERDASHERY MILLINERY MANTLES BONNETS, ke STRAWS PARASOLS LACE RIBBONS SKIRTS CORSETS LADIES OUTFITTING CARPETS FLOOR CLOTHS MATTINGS RUGS DOORMATT3 REPS & DAMASKS MOREENS DIMITIES CHINTZES SHEETINGS BLANKETS COUNTERPANES TABLE LINENS CALICOES AND SHIRTINGS MUSLIN CURTAINS CORNICE POLES f SMALLWARES UMBRELLAS UPHOLSTERER'S TRIMMINGS > PAPER HANGINGS, &c., &c. GENERAL MOURNING ESTABLISHMEK1. FAMILY GROCERY AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. P.S.-Our New Stock of Paper Hangings, Jcc., are now ready for inspection BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, ISAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, M?'cP??'?ener? ^hal he has constantly on hand a large ?ortment ofLadies, Gjntlemen s, and Children's. Root all<l Shoes, boUt. French aDd EngliKh, in every variety suited to the requirement. the Season, and of the LATET FASHIONS.  can rcly on obtainiug a really First-cla8 article, at a )lodemte Price. JOHN WILLIAMS, The Old Established FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR,  and patrons in North Wales to nlC iarge IIsBortment 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.stats thatP— need   aBtray in search of what they can procure equally as cheap and as good at Bangor 1 f „ [ invites an inspection of a large stotk of FEATHERS CURLED HAIR (of the best quality), W OO:LI £ ^°VCOTTON FLOCKS, which for purity are unmatched. If found not to be ? of thFe q?u?ity wh?i?ch J. W., represents ihem t. be, they may be returned. _————————————————————————————" ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE TRUSTEES OF BANGOR FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1864. RECEIPTS. A B. d. Rent of Willmott's Buildings, Southwark 130 0 0 Bayfields premises ditto 75 0 0 Griffiths 62 10 0 Ilardwicke Tithe Rent charge 26 13 4 Rent of Pontryfan Denbighshire 20 0 0 Cape)Eu(Mog,AnglMey 12 0 0 Friars Lodge 3 0 0 Cae ffynnon 0 10 0 Income tax returned on Southwark pro- perty | 1" 9 b Bayfields Insurance. ••• 3 12 0 Arrears of Rent 29 0 0 Balance due to late agent 175 14 5 Balance overpaid on this account 31 0 6 9577 19 9 EXPENDITURE. 2 S. 41 Balance due to late agent 175 14 5 Balance overpaid on last account j ??? t Rev. W. C. Totton, year's Stipend for 146 7 1 lights, kc. Rev. R. D. Paramore, year's Stipend 65 0 0 Poor rates on Bangor property 37 9 0 Board of Health Rates on same 14 7 0 Income tax on same ••• — S 16 3 Assessed taxes on same 8 16 3 Rev. R. D. Paramore allowed towards expenses of Lodgings from January to March — Metropolitan Police expenses re Pagets 10 10 2 Ifouges Repairs to Friars Cottage and Friars House 48 11 7 Income tax on Anglesea and Denbighshire „ property 0 17 Income tax on Hardwick tithe rent charge 0 13 4 Repairs to Denbighshire property 6 4 Income on Loudon property 7 15 10 Insurance of London premises 5 2 8 Bangor premises ••• 5 5 0 Rent to Cham hcr of London 2 0 8 London agency and stamps ••• Bankers commission and interest 4 15 11 Rents due from tenants 31st December, 1864 12 15 0 B577199 Examined and approved of the foregoing account. Dated the 7th day of Feb., 1864. T rug te es of JAMES V. VINCENT, { ^Bangor J. WYNNE JONES. the Bangor WM. BULKELEY HUG.E.,? Free Gram- mar SchooL I I 8B«e oHI9 GENTS' SUIT, 50s GREAT REDUCTION IN BOYS' CLOTHING, WARRANTED ALL WOOL, AND MADB ON THE PREMISES BY HAND LABOUR. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS 0, Meltons, Cheviots, Scotch Tweeds and Angolas From 91 2s. Od. BOYS' SUITS JACKET, VEST, and TRO WBE R's From Ll 5s. 6d. THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL 50s. SUITS Are made from the best Welsh and Scotch Tweodj. &C., &C., &C., AT Knickerbocker Saito 22s. 6d. BOYS' SUIT, 25s. GL JOHN ARONSON, 1 & 2, bawb; place, baistgor. WHEREAS Colonel The Honourable Edward liordo1 Douglas Pennant, of Penrhyn Castle, TT in the County of Carnarvon, and John Platt, of Bryn y Neuadd, in the same County, Esquire, being respec- tively interested under the provisions of The Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange, and Improvement of Lands," in = Land and Hereditaments set forth in the Schedule hereunder written, with the Easements and Appurtenances there- unto belonging, and being desirous of effecting an Exchange of the same, have made application, in writing, to the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to direct enquiries whether such proposed Exchange would be beneficial to the owners of such respective Lands and Hereditaments, and to proceed with the same under the pro- visions of the said Acts. Now the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, being of opinion that such Exchange would be beneficial, and that the terms thereof are just and reasonable, hereby give Notice that they will cause to be framed and con- firmed, under their Hands and Seal, an Order of Exchange in the matter of the said application, unless notice, in writing, of dissent to the said proposed Exchange be given to them by some person entitled to an Estate in, or to charge upon, the said Land and Hereditaments, or any part thereof, on or before the 18th day of May next. THE SCHEDULE TO WHICH THE FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS. Land and Hereditaments in which the above-named Edward Gordon Douglas Pennant is interested, situate in the Parish of Llaufairfechan and Aber. in the County of Carnarvon, and proposed to be exchanged for tfie Land and Hereditaments hereinafter specified. No. on DESCRIPTION. A R P. Ti? Map. DESCRIPTION. LLAUFAIRFECHAN, TANYFFORDD. Part 41 Cae Pant. 2 2 6 Cae Canol. 2 0 12 CaePella 2 0 30 „ „ Plantation 0 1 24 „ (f Werglodd 1 1 9 Cae cefn Sgubor. 1 214 „ House, Outbuildings, Yard, Gar- den and Road 0 1 20 „ Orchard 0 025 „ „ Cae dan Ty 12 7 ABER, PART OF PEN Y BRYN. Part 7 Part of Cae Mawr 0 1 9 12 1 30 Land and Hereditaments in which the above-named John Piatt is interested, situate in the parish of Aber in the County of Carnarvon, and proposed to be exchanged for the Land and Hereditaments hereinbefore specified. Tithe Map. DESCRIPTION. A. R. P. PART OF TAN RALLT. Part 33A Plantation  2 0 „ „ Part of Maes y Gaer .?.? 14 ? 0 PART OF PEN Y BRYN. Part of 7A Craig y Gaer 4 110 t.. I Cae Main. 2 1 a Cae Porfa 5 014 „ 1, Cae nesa'r Graig 1 2 0 Cae tan Beudy 3 330 PART OF TYN DERW. Part 11 Rallt Tyn Derw Plantation 5 114 PART OF PLASNEWYDD. Part 10 Cae drain 112 „ Cae yn y Coed 4 1 23 „ Llain cae'r ffynon. 2 0 28 Cae yn y Coed 6 0 9 „ Cae nesa'rCydCoed. 1 im PeuraUt Bach. 0 2 27 Pen y Bryn. 3 028 CMyn Drwa. 100 Building and Yard 0 0 17 57 231 WITNESS mr hrai this 2nd 4»y of lobmwy, in the year of oar Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty live, B. PYNE, BY orda of a# BWAL