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rrsons Manteb. CARNARVON COUNTY GAOL. I WANTED. AS MATRON AND FEMALE WARDER, APKRSON competent to instruct the Fe- A male Prisoners in washing, getting up linen plain r,ewilig, cutting out shirts, clrztwers, Age not less KT& more than 50. Must speak Welsh and En- glish Salary i"1 per annum, with rations, and a room in the prison. character and fitness to be sent to  .Yr. W. 1'. Poolc. Carnarvon. on or before the 24th inst. C.rn?c' M?rch6thl8M. Wants. tNTi'D ?. miscellaneous Shooting, oyer ffrrn"in n 1 to 3000 acres, within 2 or 3 houi. rail (,i ♦, U With a small house in the vicinity P^rS- AJdre A. B., Box W„ 75, General Post bSee..Liverpoo'. — '———' FARM WAITED. TO LAND AGENTS, ftc T*T \NTEI) to ?"t (in the Counties of ('?l I ?ter, Fliit, or L?igh) a FAHM. of from 30 to 100 nrr?. ri lv in GraM. situate not far {rom R Kaihvay M.itv n Pv.;rket ??,, ??,?css. stating all   n ?? fe JVale CAn?if'e Office, particuhtrs, to ?. itangor, — To be Het. miV lUr in7pie^^y Htnatcd. Wthll a T fr<? ?'  -YsT? C0TTAGF" wdh G.r- dCM, (")acll Stablin, &c. XSrnls^toMr.'fy^.of Ystrad, or Mr. F. -R-ya?, Solicitor, St. Asaph ——————— ■ CARNARVON. Stntccl and commodious Residence in the suburbs of the 7'MCMoy ('ari?ari-on. TO be Let. Bryn Eisteddfod, eontain;ng a Drawing Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Parlour, two Kitchens. Sculleries, Pantries &c four best Bed. rooms and four other Bedrooms, '%N'titer- &c., &c.; Flower Garden and Grounds, both in front and back. A15o, a Kitchcn Garden. ATh'e\^e?B Sed on the P?U Road, and com- mands ? beautiful view of the Mount.m..C? Awaits. Apply to Mr. HumpHREYS, Castle-square. Carnarvon. EXTENSIVE SLATE QUARRIES IN PERTH- SHIRE TO LET. THE Slate Quarries of Cra.?ea and Rohrm- Tniati, upon the Estate of L ?eAlnioii(l, will be let for such number of years as may be agreed upon, with entry at Whitsunday, 181.5. Tliese Quarries are situated within eiht miles of the InSty Station on the Scottish North-Intern Railway; within same distance of the Methven Station on the Metnven and Perth Rai'?y and within twelve miles of the town and shipping port of Perth. The quality of the Slate ?.e!l known to be of the best description; aud from a recent survey by an experienced engineer, the extent of Slate Rick is inexhaustible. ar Robert Buchanan, Chapelhill, or James Steward, Logiealmon Shooting Lodge, Log'ealn.on. wdl.how the Quarries; and further particulars will be learned from, and offers received by, Peter Geekie, Balboughty, Perth. Scone, 11th January. 1865. gales, Ire. PIANO FOR SALE. A Semi strand PIANO, by an old London Maker, on Sale for immediate cash. It is very sweet toned, in qood condition, and may be had a bargain. Price £15. Address, Q.R.S., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. FURNITURE—A BARGAIN. ON SALE, an elegant Walnuhvood Draw- ing-room suite, comprising 6 spring stuffed chairs, couch, easy and sewing chairs, a cheffonier with plate glass doors and back, an oval centre UMe, and large gilt chimney glass; price for complete suite only 28 guineas. Every article warranted, and carriage free. Apply to J. M. Pinch, 120. Bold Street, Liverpool. Designs of the above forwarded on application by Post. ON SALE, REMNANTSand Half Ends heavy Black and RBItio Ciotha.aU wool. For Patterns, &c., address J. E. Goodall, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. LLANDUDNO. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THAT desirable and capacious Marine Re- JL sideDee PEXMORFA (the property of the Very Rev- erend the Dean of Christchurch) standing on the verge of the sea, and commanding an uurivalled view of the Car- narvonshire Coast and Anglesey. It enjoys a southerly aspect, and has an abundant supply of water, It contains a large Entrance Hall, 4 Sitting Rooms, 16 Bedrooms, Bath Room, and 3 Closets, Servants' Hall, Housekeeper's Room, good Kitchen. Back Kitchen, Lar- dtr, Knife House, Coal Cellar, Laundry, Butler's Pantry, Wine and Beer Cellar. The FURNITURE, which is modern and substantial can be taken at a valuation. For prices and further particulars, apply to Mr. Wni. Dew, Auctioneer, Bangor public Xoticcs. Professor WHITWORTH'S ENGAGENEXRS. MONDAY, March 13th, Market Hal', Bethesda, (For the Benefit of the Penrhyn Royal Brass Baud). TUESDAY, March 14th, Penrhyn Hall, Baugor, (With Vew and Extraordinary Experiments). WEDNESDAY, March 15th, Guild Hall, Carnarvon, (For the Benefit of the Militia Band.) G" O AND SEE PROFESSOR WHifrWORTUtS Entertainment in MUSIC, MAGIC. VENTRILO- QUISM, and a series of laughable CHEMICAL EX- PERIMENTS. Solos on the Concertina. Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock, to commence at 8.15. Admission: Front Seats, 2s.; Second ditto, Is.; Promenade, lid. Children aud School a Half-price. Carriages may be ordered at Ten o'clock. TESTIMQIJIAL to LLEWELYN ADAMS, Esq. RUTHIN. AT a 1THLIC MEETING of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Ruthhi, held at the V, lute Lion Hotel, on Tuesday, the 31st JAM'AHY, lS(jf>,—John Jen- kius, Eci in the Chair—the following, amongst other Resolutions, in reference to the dismissal of Mr. Adams, from the ollice of Clerk to the Borough Justices, was un- animously :lIlopte.1 That a Subscription be entered into for the purpose of presenting Mr. Adams with a Testimonial, as an ex- pression of sympathy on the part of his Townsmen and others aud to compensate him for any loss which lie may have suffered by his dismissal from oflice." The Ratepayers' Committee having been requested at such Meeting to take the necessary steps to carry the foregoing Kesolution int,, etfect, beg to intimate tiiat a Subscription List has been opened at the North & Sor.th Wales Bank, Ruthin, where subscriptions will be received. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. £ s. d. Subscriptions already advertised ol o Geo. Mousiev, Esq., 1). R. and C 11.110 Edward Williams, Esq., Glaiiglasfor, Rliyl. 1 1 0 Mrs. Williams, ditto 3 0 0 Robert Lloyd, Esq., Pentre Trewyn 1 0 (I The Rev. Kduiuud Thomas, Bodlondeb Hall, St. As,,I,ll 110 II. W. Attree, Esq., 8, Canon Row, West- minster ••• 1 1 0 Mrs. Attree, ditto ••• 110 Mrs Selby Hale, Castle Street 0 10 0 Mrs. Hannah Roberts, Pentre Trewyn 0 2 6 Mr. J. Piny Jones, Castle Street 0 2 6 StnallSUlDS 0 3 4 Subscriptions will be received at the North and South Wales Bank, Ruthin, up to the J 5th inst., when the Liat will be closed. public flotíccs. PIANO FORTE TUNING, &c. "ITR. SIYTH. of Birmin??m is now in ?'j_ Bangor. Any Orders left at Messrs Cutherall Mid Nixon's will have prompt attention. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA. ANY Person or Persons (of both sexes) anxious to Emigrate to Australia, may enquire with W. G. JONES, Bryn, Llanllechid, where the terms and all iniormtion are to be had gratis. ALL Persons having any Claims or De- A. mands against the Estate of George Silkstone Griffith, lroiifouiider and Draper, of Amlwch, are re- quested to furnish particulars of the same to us, on or before the 18th inst. ROOSE & CAMELL, Accountants. 53, North John Street, Liverpool". ANGLESEY CENTRAL RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEX, THAT the Fourth Ordinary Half- Yearly — Meeting of the Shaieholdei a in the Anglesey Central Railway Company, will be held nt the Contractors' Offices, Llangefni, on Thursday, the 30th day of March, 1865, at Two o'clock iiii the Afternoon, for the transaction of the ordinary b-jsiness of the Company. The Transfer Books of the Company will be close.! from the 17th inst., until after the Meeting. By Order, WM- DEW, Secretary. Company's Offices, Bangor, March 7th, 1805. BANGOR AND BETHESDA. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I. "'r 0' 1: \1 THE Public are respec?fnUv informed that i on or about the 10th of APRIL NEXT, a first- class NEW OMNIBUS will commence running daily (Sundays excepted) from the Douglas Arms Hotel, Be- thesda, and the Railway Hotel, Baugor, meeting the va- rious trains at the Railway Station, Bangor. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. HUGHES AND LITTLER. March 8th, 1865. MERIONETHSHIRE LENT ASSIZES. 'rHE Commission of Nisi Prius of Oyer and ? Terminer and a General Gaol Delivery for the County of Merioueth will be opened at the Shire Hall, in the Town of Bala, on MONDAY, the Thirteenth Day of March, 1SG5, before the Honourable Sir John Barnaul Byles, Knight, one of the Justices of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, and the Honourable Sir Colin Blackburn, Knight, one of the Justices of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, and, all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Bailiffs of Liberties, and Chief Constables within the ssid County, and all Jurors, Persons bound by Recognizances, Witnesses, and others having business at the Assizes are requested to attend at the said Shire Hall, on TUESDAY, the Fourteenth Day of March, 1865, at Ten o'Clock precisely. RICHARD MEREDYTH RICHARDS, ESQ., High Sheriff. Undersheriff Office, Dolgelley, 15th Feb. 1865. ANGLESEY SPRING ASSIZES, 1865. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the .J: next Assizes and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Anglesey will be held at the County Hall, in Beaumaris, in the said County, on Wednesday, the 22nd day of March instant. All Justices of the Peace. Coroners, Chief Constables, Stewards, Bailiffs of Libei ties, Jurors, Prosecutors, and ,?; t k-.war d  Witnesses, are to attend at Beaumaris aforesaid, on Thursday, the 23rd day of March instant, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the Forenoon of the same day, to do those things which belong respectively unto them be done. Dated this First day of March, 1865. GEORGE HIGGINS, ESQ., SHERIFF. Under Sheriff's Office, Beaumaris. CARNARVONSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES, 1865. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEJT, THAT the next Assizes and General Gaol J_ Delivery for the County of Carnarvon, will be held in the County Hall, in Carnarvon, in the said county, on Saturday, the 25th day of March instant. All Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Chief Constables. Stewards, Bailiffs of Liberties, Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses, are to attend at Carnarvon aforesaid, on Monday, the twenty-seventh day of March instant, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, to do those things which belong respectively unto them to be done. Dated this first day of March, 1865. CHARLES MILLAR, Esquire, Sheriff. Under Sheriff's Office, Castle-street, Carnarvon. IN the matter of the Companies Act, 1862, and of the Anglesey Colliery Company Limited, the Creditors of the above-named Company are required on or before the 11th day of April, 1865, to send in their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts and claims, and the names and addresses of their Solici- tors (if any), to Thomas Cooper Smith, of 15, Finsbury Place, South. in the city of London, Accountant to the Liquidators of the said Company, and if so required, by notice in writing from the said Liquidators, are by their Solicitors to come in and prove the said debts or claims, at the offices of Thomas Cooper Smith, No. 15, Finsbury Place, South, aforesaid, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit ot any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this 11th day of March, 1865. ROBERT DIXON, ) Join"t FAITHFGLCOOKSON, J?mt JAMES WRIGHT, Liquidators. Festiniog, Maentwrog, and Harlech Turnpike Trusts. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Trustees of the Festiuiog, Maentwrog, and Harlech Turn- pike Trust, acting under The Merionethshire Turnpike n'?"I Act, 1850," will meet at the GRAPES HOTEL, at Maentwrog, on the 29th day of MARCH instant, at the hour of One o'clock in the afternoon, in order to consult about erecting a Side Bar, or Chain and Posts, on the side of the said Turnpike Road leading from Tanybwlcli to Maentwrog, at or near to a certain place called Peny- sam, across a certain Highway there leading to Fostiniog. And also, to consult about erecting a Bar, or <" >ain and Posts, across the said Turnpike Road leading fl. 1 Maen- twrog to Trawstynydd, at or near the village of Maentwr- og, or so near thereto as may be there and the;; decided. Dated the 8th day of March, 1805. J. P. ROBERTS. Clerk to the said Trustees. TOLLS TO BE LET. FESTIXIOG, MAENTWROG, AXD HARLECH TURXPICE TRUST. NOTICE is herpbY?n-cn. thnt the Mts -,Iri,in, fl.k)lll ToU Gate' within the above Trust will he LET BY AUCTION, for One year, to commence from the 12th day of May next, at the times and places undermentioned — At the GBAPES HOTEL, Maentwrog, on "Wednesday, the 29fh day of March instant, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, the Tolls oi the following Gates, which produced last year tlie sums set opposite each Gate, over and above tho expense of collection :— Festiniog Gate £ (;o 0 0 ■Mientwrog Gate ;¡Jl 0 0 Garreg Gate ••• 42 0 0 Ty Xewydd Gate 40 0 0 Bout Newydd Gate 9 0 0 At the VICTOHIA INN, Llanheilr, on Thursday, the 30th day of March instant, at 12 o'clock at ilooll, tile Tolls of the following Gates, which product. last year the sums set opposite each Gate, over and above tho expense of collec tion — Barmouth Gate ••• ••• £ 0 Clogiyyii Gate ••• ••• 0 0 Llechwodd Du Gate 4;, 10 0 N E —'Whoever happens to be te hlghc,t ?bi.dder must give i.ecNnty, with sufficient sureties to the s?tishotion of the Trustees, on the day of Letting the Tolls, for the punctual payment of the rent at which such Tolls may be Let. March 9th, 1305. alcs b. fauctíon. PERIODICAL SALE OF HORSES, &c-, AT BANGOR. JiIR. W. DEW, RESPECTFULLY announces that his Neit SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES will be held at the Mart attached to the British Hotel, Bangor, on FRIDAY, 24th March, 1865. Entries to be made on or before the 16th March. In order to secure Stalls, early applications should be made. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Important Sale of Exknsivt and Valuable ES- TATES in Denbighshire and Carnarvonshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW. Early next spring, (unlpss previously disposed of .by private contract), in such Lots as may bo,:det&ugiieu upon, ALL that very matrniflcent ESTATE called "PWLL YCROCHON," with the Mansion lioure, Woodlands, Gardens at;d Offices, comprising upwards of 1200 acres of rich arable and pasture land in the parish of Llandrillo, in the County of Denbigh, beautifully wooded, facing and within ten minutes walk of the sea heach, and close to the Colwyn Station on the Chester and Holyhead Railway. Also all that fine Estate raIled" The BODLONDEB ESTATE," situate in the parishes of Conway, Gyffin, and Uangelynin. in the County of Carnarvon, consisting of a groat portion of the Town of Couway and desirable farms in the Vale of Llanrwst, comprising upwards of 2000 acres of well cultivated land. Plans aud particulars are in course of preparation, and will be issued in due time. In the meantime any infor- mation may be obtained from Messrs. J. & R. Williamq, Solicitors, Beaumaris, or of Mr. Wm. Dew, Auctioneer, Bango", Beaumaris, 17th October, 1864. ANGLESEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW, At the Valley Hotel, on Tuesday, the 14th of March, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, I THE following very desirable Lots ot Land: Lot I.-Tliat capital Farm called Merioiten, with its substantial dwelling-house and out-buildings, and about COA. 3R 26P. of land. Lot 2.—Those two Fields called Cae Pen Meriogen, and Cae Tir Clymwr, 'measuring together about 23A. Is. Or. Lot 3.—Those two Fields called Cae'rpant, and Cae Glas, measuring together about 26A. OR. 8p. These Lots are situated in one of the most healthy parts of the Island, and adjoin the high road from Valley to Amlwch. Distance from Valley six miles from the nearest Station on the Anglesey Central Railway 4 miles. Lot 1 is a very convenient and compact farm. within a ring fence. Lot 2 has a most desireable site for a country villa- the view by land and sea being extensive and magnifi- cent. Lot 3 is a very superior pasture land. All the Lots are well watered. Immediate possession. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. DAVID JONES Begs to announce that ha hat received instructions from Sir Edward Poore, Bart, who is leaving Wales, To Sell by Auction, At Hendreddu Mansion, distance about Three Miles from Tremadoc, THE whole of the Out and In-door Effects, J[_ consisting of two Handsome Ponies, one light two- wheel Shandry in good order, Harness, Saddles, Horse Clothing, Chaff-cutter. Photograph House and Apparatus, Turning Lathe, Tools. &c., by Heltzaphel of London, and the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &c. Further particulars and day of Sale will appear in & future advertisement and Catalogues. PO RTMADOC. SALE OF STEAM SAW MILL AND PREMISES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. DAVID JONES, On Friday, the 17th day of March, 1865, on the pre mises, THE recently erected Saw Mi)!, and the TLand attached thereto, comprises altogether some 4000 square yards, together with the Plant and Machin- ery, &e. The Mill, which is constructed upon the latest and most approved principles, containing 1 horizontal steam engine 18-horse power, boiler, 1 balk frame, with saws, &c., 1 self-acting circular saw, table, &c., all quite new and made by Messrs. Hughes and Co., Liverpool. The Mill is particularly well situated for business, being with the Crocsor and Festiniog railways, and with- in a few yards of the Welsh Coast and the Beddqelert and Portmadoc railways. It also adjoins the Inner Harbour, which, in a short time, will have wharfs erected upon it by the Welsh Coast Company. The Mill is built upon the best site in the town, and is so arranged as to have a stone-cutter's yard, if desirable, attached. The property is offered for sale solely on accottnt of dissolution of partnership. For further particulars apply to Mr. Rohert Rowlands, Britannia, Terrace, Portmadoc, or to the Auctioneer, Tremadoc. LARGE ANNUAL SALE Of very prime fat CATTLE and SHEEP, first-class pure-bred short-honi BULLS and HEIFERS, young SO W and BOAR, HORSES, PONY, J: at the FARM YARD!, B OD R H Y D DAN. Near to Rhyl, a First-class Station on the Chester and Holyhead Railway about one mile and a half from Rbydcllan Station, on the Vale of Clwyd Railway, and three and a half miles from the Steam Packet Station, Foryd, Rhyl. MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK Have the pleasure to announce that they are honoured with instructions from "WILLIAM SHIPLEY CONWY, Enquire, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, March the ?Ist, 1865, THE undermentioned very prime fat and Totlier Stock, viz. :-143 very ripe fat Sheep, 1 pure- bred Shropshire down Ram, 1 well-bred young Sow, 1 ditto, ditto Boar, 16 very prime fat Bullocks and Heifers, 5 first-class, pure-bred, short-horn Bulls (with pedigrees), 5 ditto, ditto. in-calf Heifers (with pedigrees), 3 well- bred harness Horses, 1 handsome roan Pony, 12 hands high, well adapted for a Child. One week's keep allowed for the fat Stock. Luncheon on table at Eleven o'clock. Sale to commence at 12-30 most ^Catalogues may be had from Ir. Bell, Agent, ■Rrwlrhvildau lUlyl; or from Messrs. Churton and Elphick, Auctioneers, Chester and Whitchurch, Shrop- shire. MU IX-Y-DOV, COLWYN", CARNARVONSHIRE, NORTH WALES, Situate Imile from ColK>mStation,2frvmLlanddulas,and 4 from Abergele, on the Chester and Holyhead Rathoay. 1 IMPORTANT S HB OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR On Thursday and Friday, the 23rd and 24th of March, and the followin" day if required, on the Premises at Min-y- don, the property of the late Mrs. Clough, deceased, /OdoOn, XSISTLNU of a .Seat Assemblage ot bu- ? nerior Furnihtre. in Rnsewood, Mahogany, etc., etc. I The whole of the contents of 13 Bedrooms; Cottage Pianoforte in Rosewood sweet toned Organ, well adapted for a rural Church; valuable China, and other Ornaments; large assortment of Glass, and Plateil Al tieles; Library of Books, upwards of 1500 volumes; a UUlll bcr of Engravings: iu appropriate flames a very neat and light-running Brougham, suitable for one. or two horsoa Market Shandry, Harness, Hoi-e Clothing large number of Iron and "Wood Hurdles; Wire Fencing, and suveral other minor articles which will be particularized in Catalogues. Catalogues are now in course of preparation, and may be had from Messrs. Duvies and Armor, Auctioneers and Appraiaera, Denbigh, a week before the bald, on receipt of 3 postage stamps. On view the morning of Sale and Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock precisely. Royal Oak Inn, Denbigh, February 28th, 1865. jfristUantotts. JPBISB^, DYKE & CO. FURNISHING, BEDDING, M CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN Nos. 58, 60, 62, 64, AND 66, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. HOUSE, FURNISHING GUIDE" r )w ready, and can be had on application, post free, conti. ling drawings of the new patterns in Iron and Brass Bed teada, modern designs in Upholstery, with lists of prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR FURNISHING HOTELS AND HOUSES • OF ANY SIZR. Ships, Cabin* and Berths fitted vp on the shortest notice. Carriage paid ou purchases of X2 and above, to any part of the Kingdom. T 9 R N B-C ASH. Lw;i-¡{;'ND COMPANY, .??tt J?f E'LAGH STREET, 'l?i?.I.Y?ERVOOL. i. e ■" ( The 1866 Suit ) ? The A'?e.? s;?,it > | ( LitUe Boys of Four years ) J AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, TAILQKS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. ( The 1865 Suit ) ? The Newest For r ( Little Boys of Six years ) AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, CLOTHIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. (' The 1865 Suit '1 ? The Net(t For /■ ( Boys of Eight years )? • 1 <• AT LEWIS & CO.. LIVERPOOL, < BOOT MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. ( The 1865 Suit ) J The Newest For 5- ( Boys of 1en years ) j AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, HATTERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. (* The 1865 Suit ) ? The Newest For ( Boys of Twelve years ) AT LEWIS & CO LIVERPOOL, CAP MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 7 The 1865 Suit ) ? The Newest For > Boys of Fourteen years ) AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, SHIRT MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. •j ( The 1865 Suit ) The Newest For > ( Boys of Sixteen years ) AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, COLLAR MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MFN. (* The 1865 Suit ) ? The Newest For ( Young Men of all aga ) i AT ttWlS & CO., LIVERPOOL. HOSIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. J*. —V, LEWIS & Co.'s 7*? ) •5 | of Self-measurement > ( free on application ) — —J LEWIS AND COMPANY, RANELAGH STREET, LIVERPOOL. ESTABLISHED 1852. THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FrnE- LIFE-ANNUITIES. Chief Office HIGH-STREET, WKEXHAK 49, MOOBOATE-ST., LONDON; 77, BUCHANAN-ST., GLAS- GOW. Trustees. The Right Hon. Lord Boston. The Right Hon. Lord Tredegar. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. Colonel Middelton Biddulph, M.P. Townshend Mainwaring, Esq., M.P. Thomas Barnes, Esq., M.P, The Very Reverend the Dean of St. Asaph. Thomas Brassley, Esq., Westminster. Hugh Owen, Esq., Barnsbury, London; Chairman of the Board. THOMAS BABNES, ESQ., M.P., FARNWORTH, AND THE QUINTA, SALOP. Copies of the Report of the Directors of this prosperous Company may be had on application. Applications for Agencies are invited. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary to the Company. FIND LA TER AND Cos DUBLIN STOUT, In Imperial Measure Casks. AGENT: MR. J. W. EVANS, SODA WATER MANUFACTURER, MARKET HALL, BANGOR. yy Private Families supplied with their XXX STOUT, in 9 Callon Casks. publications, PRESS, And shortly will be Published—Price 4s., Rowland's Grammar of the Welsh Language; Third Edition, greatly Enlarged and Improved. Those who wish to become Subscribers, are requested to send their names, without delay, to the Publisher, R. SAUNDEKSOS, Bala, N. W. SACRED MUSIC. SANCTUS: with Welsh words, (S. A. T. B., kj and accompaniment for the Organ or Harmonium). Composed by B. M. Williams, Ruthin. Price 6d. ebol ast i c. THE Rev. CHARLES W. F. JONES, M.A., Minor Canon, Bangor, receives Private Pupils for a general education, or for special preparation for the University, Army and Civil Service Examinations. For Testimonials and Prospectus, address as above. E DUCATION. -Middle Class School, Blox- ham, near Banbury, Oxon, on the Great Western Railway from Chester and Shrewsbury. The New Build- infs give accommodation for 60 more boys. Terms, 30 guineas per annum. For prospectuses apply to the Hev. P It. E,erton, B.C. L., late Fellow of New College, Oxford ([lead-Master), or Messrs. Stone and Hartley, the Library, Bauburv. A list of the boys who passed the Cambndgo Junior Examination at Christmas, 1864, will also be sent. The next quarter begins on Monday, April 3rd. ST MigHAEL S SCHOOL, RUTHIN. (A Classical. as(M Commercial SchoolfotrBoys.) Provost and Treasurer-Rev. E. DAVIES, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. Head Master-Rev. H. J. WILSON, B.A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, THE Course of Instruction includes the 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 £5 5 0 per Quarter For ditto above ditto 6 6 ditto For further particulars apply to the Rev. the HEAD MASTEB. GRIFFITH DAVIES, GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, B A NGO R, -u »' =r.i CARPETS, WINDOW HANGINGS. TABLE LINEN, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, &c. PAPER HANGINGS AND DECORATIONS. f(f'1 BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, TSAAC ROBERTS bests to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general, that L lie has constantly on hand a large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's, Boot and Shoes, both French and English, in every variety suited to the requirement* the Season, and of the LA TET FASHIONS. Gentlemen leaviug their Orders can rely on obtaining a really First-class article, at a Moderate Price. JOHN WILLIAMS, The Old Established FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, BEGS to draw the attention of his friends and patrons in North Wales to the large assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDDING AND BEDSTEADS, and especially IRON BEDS of all kinds, which he keeps in stock. He also wishes to state that parties need not go astray in search of what they can procure equally as cheap and as good at Bangor. He particularly invites an inspection of a large stotk of FEATHERS, CURLED HAIR (of the heft quality), WOOLLEN and COTTON FLOCKS, which for purity are unmatched. If found not to be of the quality which J. W., represents them to be, they may be returned. CARNARVON NEW ClURCH. A FANCY FAIR, combining a Bazaar, a Fruit and Flower Show, and various useful and A Instructive Exhibitions will be held in the AUTUMN of this year in the Ancient Castle of Carnarvon, under distinguished patronage, in aid of the Funds for clearing off the debt remaining upon Christ Church. Contributions to the Bazaar and Exhibitions will be thankfully received by the Vicar and Churchwardens. 8ELLI N G 0 F IT. E V A N EVANS, nLOiisriDOiixr PLACE, BANGOR, WHO IS RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. IS NOW OFFERING HIS CHOICE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF WINES AND SPIRITS, AT A CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN PRICE. THE FOLLOWING COMPRISES A PART. 450 DOZEN FINE OLD CRUSTED PORT, Ranging from three to eleven years old in the botttle. 200 DOZEN FINE OLD SHERRIES; And several Lots of CHAMPAGNES, EAST INDIA MAD'RIRA, CLARETS, MARSALA, CHABLIS, BUCELLAS, NOYEAU, &c. THE STOCK OF SPIRITS Also, will be found to be very old atd finest quality, and at lowest prices possible. WILLIAMS BULKELEY ARMS HOTEL, BEAUMARIS. J O. WILLIAMS having succeeded Mr. Charles Chesterton to this first class Hotel, is having it thoroughly redecorated. It will be found one of the pleasantest and most comfortable Hotels in Wales. It is beautifully situated on the banks of the Menai, while the whole neighbourhood is exceedingly attractive for Visitors. The Baron Hill grounds are open four days in the week, it is within easy distance of the Menai and Britannia Bridges, and all the most popular scenery in this delightful and romantic country, Choice Wines and Spirits, extensive Stabling and Coach-houses, Hot, Cold, and Sea Water Baths, Boats on the Straits, and Posting in all its branches. GREAT REDUCTION A W BOYS' CLOTHING, J||jj^ WARRANTED ALL WOOL, SaNr AND 51ADE ON THE PJŒ}!ISES BY HAND LABO UR. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS  Suit, l\feltons, ChevIOts, 22$. 6d. Meltons, Cheviots, 22 Scotch Tweeds and Angolas SUITS JACKET, VEST, and T J 0 W S E RS From 5s. 6d. S = THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL ll | 9 50s. SUITS frTiNTR? SUIT. 50s. Are made from the best Welsh and Scotch Tweeds. & e., & c., & c., AT BOYS' SUIT, 25s. 6d &c., &c., &c., AT JOHN ARONSON, 1 Sz 3, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. JJOTHOUSE BUILDING. JOHN WEBSTER, GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, WA VERTREE, near LIVERPOOL. Conservatories, Vineries, Forcing, Orcha.rd, and Plant Houses of every description, combining the most modern improvements at the lowest possible prices. References permitted to the nobility and gentry throughout Great Britain. COALS! COALS! COALS! BEST WIGAN and other COALS at BAN- _D GOR RAILWAY STATION, by John Williams & Co. Best Coals lis, per Top Second do Us Also, DRAINING PIPES, of Superior Quality. Further particulars may be had of Mr. Littler, Rail- way Hotel, Bangor. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE LONDON SPORTING AGENCY COMPAN Y J- have again commencccl their Monster Dmws for the year 1805. The second will he given on the GREAT NORTH. AMPTONSIURE STAKE, to he conducted the same as last year, by 5000 shares, at 5s. each share, and two stamped directed envelopes for share ticket and prize list. Drawing will take place on April 3rd and all prize lists will be forwarded immediately after the Draw. L irst Prize, 3001.; Second, 200?. Third, 1001. Fourth, 50/; and twenty prizes of m. each; twenty of lW.eacli; and twenty of each. All mizea paid immediately after the Draw-less 5 ..or cent. for expenses. All applications for ?aw -less bo made to the "œret.ry, by letter only Jolm Howard I' 15, York-street, Covent Garden, London W.C. Post Office orders made payable to J. Howard, General Post Office, London. Stamps taken as fcash. N.B.-Commissi. ons executed on all Races throughout the year Price List free on receipt of a stamped directed envelope. Cheques crossed Union Bank of London, beat Illnrket prices obtained, and winnings guaranteed.. Ad- dress all above. 1865. ALMANACKS. DIARIE, AND POCKET XI BOOKS, for the Year 18G5, in great variety. J. K. DOUGLAS, BOOKSELLER, kcHIGH STREET, BANGOB. BODORGAN ARMS INN, Family and Commercial Hotel, BY WILLIAM JONES, IS situated close to the Bodorgan Railway J. Station, Anglesea. The famous Coron Lake is with- in five minutes' walk (the best fishing in North Wales) where a boat is always ready. A fine beach and good sea bathing is only two miles distant. Superior Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best quality. Apartments, good Bedrooms, and well-aired Beds. Excellent Stabling, lock-up Coach Houses. Cars to Hire. Charges moderate. PORTMADOC COMMERCIAL HOTEL- THOMAS DAVIES. lie^s respectfully to an- JL nounce to Commercial and other gentlemen, that he has succeeded Mrs. Jones, as the Proprietor of this well- known Establishment; and hopes by superior accomoda- tiou, and careful attention to their comfort, to merit and receive the increased support of Commercial men, and the Public iu general. l'osting in all its Branches. Commercial Hotel, Portmadoc, May 11th, 18(54. MAGNESIUM LIGHT. THE MAGNIFICENT RIVAL OF THE SUN. A rlECE of the wire or ribbon, held in a ll_ Gas or Candle flame, burns with a flood of light, which illumines all surrounding objects with intense brilliancy. Six feet of Magnesium wire and three feet of ribbon, sent post free on receipt of twenty four stamps, by J. H. and S. Johnson, Chemists, 7, Church Street, Liverpool. #