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Consecration of St. Anne's New Church, LLANDEGAI. THIS Church will. DX, be CONSECRATED on TUESDAY, the 5th of SEFTEMBKR. Morning Service (English) at 11 a.m. Sermon by the Lord BISHOP cf the Diocese. Afternoon Service (Welsh) at 3 p.m. Sermon by the Rev. J. C. VINCENT, Vicar of Carnarvon. Evening Service (Weigh) at 6 30 p.m. Sermon by the Kev, JOSHUA EVANS, Vicar of Llanover. The Offertory Collection will be applied in aid of the Funds of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. The Clergy are requested to meet at a Cottage near the Church provided for their use, and to bring their Surplices with them. A Luncheon will be prepared for the Clergy, and their friends and strangers. 641 Champs Elysee? Great Circus and Hip- "'i. ,h y y RT UP Q E^JUX-P-^y-^n-TTK S E S CARNARVON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 5TH. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES. THE Proprietor has great pleasure in stating that at an immense expense he has engaged for a Pro- -vincial tour the beautiful ADA JACOBS, who will appear in the classical spectacle of Mazeppa. Grand and classical PROCESSION of the whole company -in splendid costume, horses draped in costly trappings, mag- nificent char-a-banc drawn by a number of horses, the fairy ponies in a Roman chariot, splendid ornamental carriages, coneording with one of the most gorgeous sights, the Car of •all Nations, a glittering mass of gold and glass. First performance at half-past Two second performance at half-past Seven. Boxes, 2s. Pit, Is. Gallery, 6d. Great Treat to the Afternoon Performance, all children Id. each. Route.—Monday, September 4th, at Beaumaris Tuesday, September 5th,.at Carnarvon. 631 TESTIMONIAL TO MS. GEORGE WILLIAMS, STATIONMASTEB, RHYL. I A T a MEETING, held at the Belvoir Hotel, on £ *• Thursday, August the 17th, 1865, THOMAS HEALING. Esq., in the Chair, It was decided to START a SUBSCRIPTION for the purpose .-of presenting a substantial token of respect to Mr. GEORGE WILLIAMS. Stationmaster, on the occasien of his departure from Rhyl to undertake the duties of a higher post under the London and North Western Railway Company, at Leamington. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. g s. D Six Hugh Williams, Bart., Bodelwyddan 6 0 0 The Hon. T. Price Lloyd, Pengwern 2 0 0 J. Churton, Esq 2 2 0 B. J. Sisson, Esq 2 2 0 James Taylor, Esq 2 2 0 K. Williams, Esq., dentist. 220 H. Davies Griffith, Esq., Caerhun 110 Ber. H. Morgan 110 F. Theed, Esq 1 1 0 L. R Morgan, Esq., Mordon 1 1 0 A. E. Tumour, Esq., M.D., Denbigh 1 Z. 0 Iter. B. Winston 110 Thos. Healing. Esq 1 1 o P. E. Eyton, Esq 1 j q P. Browne, Esq., chief constable 1 l o K. K. Williams, Esq., solicitor 1 1 0 Dr. Edwin Jones 110 13. Perks, Esq., jun 1 l o J. Ambrose Lloyd. Esq. 110 W. Richardson, Esq., C.E 1 l 0 T. Kyffin Roberts, Esq., St. Asaph 1 1 0 J. Ormiston, Esq., Wigfair 11 0 Mr. E. Powell Jones 1 1 0 Jlr. John Williams, ironmonger 1 1 0 «# VT., .Wynne, Belvoir Hotel l l o Mr. William Morris, builder 1 1 0 J. Baxter Edelsten, Esq. Warrington 110 ftomas Gee, Esq., Denbigh 1 1 0 J. Edwards, Esq., Denbigh 10 0 J. James, Esq., Prestatyn 1 0 0 W. J. Fox, Esq.. 15, West Parade. 1 0 0 Mr. E. Ruhrer, Parade Hotel 100 Jno. Parry, Esq., 23, Mosley-street, Manchester. 0 10 6 T. Winston, Esq 0 10 6 W. R. Williams, ESII solicitor. 0 10 6 Mr. J. Prydderch Williams 0 10 6 Mr. Wo. VaugJ»an Jones, Denbigh 0 10 6 Mr. Oliver George, St. Asaph. 0 10 6 Jk. T. J. Lloyd, Liverpool 0 10 6 Mr. H. Pa^y, draper 0 10 6 Mr. H. Pierce, ditto 0 10 6 JIr. J. i. H. Evans, timber merchant. 0 10 6 Dr. price Roberts. 0100 Mrs- Twiston, Morlan 0 10 0 S. L. Tildasley, Esq., Rhyl 0 10 0 tfr. Jno. Robinson, steward of the Denbigh Asylum 0 6 0 Mrs. Williams, Elwy-terrace, Rhyl 0 5 0 Miss Sarah Bridge Jones, do.. do. 0 5 0 Mrs. Williams, Dudley Arms Hotel, do. 0 5 0 Mr. W. O wen, draper 0 5 0 Mrs. Williams, Bee Hotel 0 5 o Mr. T. Jones, butcher 0 5 0 Mir. D. Lloyd Lewis, Record Office 0 5 0 Mr. R. Oldfield, coal merchant. 0 5 0 Mr. E. Evans, Gas Office 0 5 0 If. Dundas, Esq 0 5 0 T. K. Perkins, Esq. 026 Mrs. Hughes, Bazaar j" j j 0 2 6 Mr. Thomas, postmaster 0 2 6 Mr. Reberts, painter 0 2 6 JST The Committee respectfully request that all parties desirous of aiding the above fund should forward their Subscriptions, without delay, to the Treasurer, Mr. E. fowiu JONES, High-street, Rhyl. •46 A. ROWLANDS, Secretary. RHYL RACE MEETING, 1865, \^ILL Uke place on THURSDAY, the 7th day of SEPTEMBER next. STEWARDS. Frederick Theed, Esq. I Thomas Walker, Esq. M. 8. Plunkett, Esq. | J. V. Williams, Esq. JUDGE-Samuel Perks, jun., Esq. CLERK OF THE COuRSE-Mr. Vaughan. STARTER-Mr. Gough. THE BODELWYDDAN STAKES, For horses driven for the last two months in any carriage let <mt for hire in the towns of Rhyl, Denbigh, St. Asaph, Pen- aarn, Abergele, and Llandudno. Weight, 11 stone each. En- trance, 2s. 6d. each, with 51. added. The second horse to receive one sovereign. Third to save his stake. Distance about a mile and a half THE BODRYDDAN STAKES. A Sweepstake of 10s. each, with 51. added. Second to save Ms stake. Weight for height:- Stone, lbs. 15 hands n Q 14J hands 10 7 14 hands 20 0 13t hands. 9 7 13 hands j'vv 9 0 distance about a mile and a half. THE HUNTER'S STAKES. A. Hurdle Race, open to horses belonging to gentlemen fttmers, or tradesmen hunting with any pack of hounds in tte counties of Flint, Denbigh, Menoneth, Carnarvon or Anglesey. Entrance, one sovereign each, with 151. added. Second horse to save his stake. Weight:— Stone. lbs. Three year old 0 Four year old 11 ? Five year old 12 0 Six 12 6 Distance, about two miles and a half. THE RHYL CUP. A a •■• Sweepstake of 2 sovereigns each, with 201. added. Se- cond to gave his stake. Weight Stone, lbs. Three years old 10 4 Four years old 11 7 Five years old 12 0 x, years old.and upwards 12 2 Distance, about three miles. THE MEMBERS' PLATE Of £ Free entrance. Weights:- Three years old Stone, lbs. Four years old j 9 q Five years old | 10 g Six years and upwards 11 0 Heats, about one mile. PONY RACE For ponies not exceeding twelve handf. Entrance, 2s. 6d. «*ch, with SI. added. Catch weight. Distance about one If time will permit A Consolation Stakes" for beaten horses will take place CONDITIONS. Halees three horses start in each race the added money wUI not be given. No horse which has been trained in any public training "table since 1st January last, or for which race horse duty M Paid, will be allowed to run. T Any horse the winner of any steeple chase, hurdle, or flat race, to carry 7 lbs. extra. No professional jockey shall be allowed to ride. All entrances to be made on or before the 4th September nect, to the Secretary, at the Sportsman Hotel, Rhyl, and .otours to be declared at the same time. Any rider changing his colours to be fined 10s. In case < f any dispute the same shall be referred to the Stewards, whose decision shall be final. WILLIAM WYNNE, Belvoir Hotel, Rhyl, Treasurer. JAMES TOSDEVINE, Secretary. 499 Llanfairisgaer New Church. THE CONSECRATION of the above Church WILL NOT TAKE PLACE, as advertised on the 7th inst., but it is unavoidably POSTPONED to the 21st inst. September 1, 1865. 694 1 8 6 5. PREMIUMS FOR SWEDISH TURNIPS AND MANGOLD WURZEL. THE RIGHT. HON. LORD BOSTON WILL give the following Premiums to the » » Tenants on his Lordship's Estates in Anglesey and Carnarvorshire. FIRST CLASS. To the Tenant holding a Farm of not less than One Hundred and Eighty Acres, who shall raise the best crop of Swedish Turnips or Mangold Wurzel, in proportion to th&size of his Farm:—Ten Sovereigns.. SECOND CLASS. SECOND CLASS. To the Tenanrholdtng a Farm not exceeding One Hundred and Eighty Acres, and no^ess than One Hundred Acres, who shall raise the best crop of Swedish Turnips or Mangold Wurzel, in proportion to the size of his Farm:—Seven Sovereigns. THIRD CLASS. To the Tenant holding a Farm not exceeding One Hundred, and not less than Fifty Acres, who shall raise the best crop of Swedish Turnips or Mangold Wurzel, in proportion to the size of his Farm:-Five Sovereigns. FOURTH CLASS. To the Tenant holding a Farm not exceeding Fifty Acres, who shall raise the best crop of Swedish Turnips or Mangold Wurzel, in proportion to the size of his FarmThree Sovereigns. Those who have been successful competitors for these Pre- miums at any time will not be eligible to compete again for two successive years. Ø" The Tenants intending to claim these Premiums, are to send written notices to Mr. HUGH JONES, of Penrhos, on or before the FIRST of OCTOBER. 637 RUTHIN. ASSEMBLY ROOM, TOWN HALL. TWO GRAND CONCERTS of Vocal and Instrumental Music, by several talented Amateurs, and under distinguished patronage, will be held on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th and 21st, in the spacious As- SEMBLY ROOMS of the NEW TOWN HALL, RUTHIN. The proceeds to be devoted partly towards the liquidation of an outstanding debt incurred during the restoration of Ruthin Church, and partly towards the purchase of a Chancel Organ. Morning performance, Wednesday 20th, at 3 o'clock. Evening performance at reduced prices, Thursday 21st, at 8 o'clock. Further particulars will be published. A VOLUNTEER BALL will take place on FRIDAY EVEN- ING, the 22nd, in the ASSEMBLY ROOM, TOWN HALL, RUTHIN. STEWARDS. CAPT. W. CORNWALLIS WEST. LIEUT. JOHNSON. ENSIGN ADAMS. Tickets, including supper and wine-Gentlemen, IOs. 6d. Ladies, 8s.-Volunteers in uniform. A first-rate Quadrille Band will be engaged. 604 Denbigh, Ruthin, and Corwen Railway. ALTERATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. 1865. DOWN TRAINS (WEEK DAYS). THE 8 45 a.m. Train from Denbigh vrill run in connection with a new train leaving Corwen at 10 a.m. for Chester, Birkenhead, Liverpool, Manchester, Shrewsbury, London, and all parts. The 11 45 a.m. train from Denbigh will leave at 1 p m., ar- riving in Corwen at 1 66 p.m., in connection with the train leaving Corwen at 2 20 p m., for Chester, Liverpool, Shrews- bury, London, etc. The 5 5 p.ifc. train from Denbigh will leave at 3 65 p.m., arriving in Corwen at 4 55 p.m., in connection with the train from Corwen at 5 15 p.m. for Chester, Liverpool, Shrewsbury, Birmingham, etc. The T 55 p.m., train foom I»pnKif>h will lMVdat M r j — arriving la Corwen at 9 10 p.m. UP TRAINS (WEEK DAYS). The 8 15 a.m. train from Corwen will leave at 8 a m. ar- UP TRAINS (WEEK DAYS). The 8 15 a.m. train from Corwen will leave at 8 a m. ar- riving in Denbigh at 9 23. Ihe 12 30 p.m. train from Corwen will leave at 11 30 a.m., after arrival of the train due in Corwen at 11 15 a.m. from Liverpool, Birkenhead, Manchester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury, etc., arriving in Denbigh at 12 30 p.m. The 4 50 p.m. train from Corwen will leave at 5 p.m after arrival of the 9 30 a.m. train from London, 1 p.m. from Bir- mingham, 2 30 p.m. frcm Shrewsbury, 12 60 p.m. from Man- chester, 1 30 p.m. from Liverpool, and 2 36 p.m. from Ches- ter, arriving in Denbigh at 6 5 p.m. The 6 30 pm. train from Corwen will leave at 7 45 p.m., after arrival of the London Che,p, and 12 noon Express train from Paddington Station, London, 3 40 p.m from Birming- ham, 5 25 p.m., from Shrewsbury, 4 p.m from Manchester, 4 30 p.m. from Liverpool, and the 5 40 p.m. from Chester, arriving in Denbigh at 8 55 p.m. NOTE.—Through Carriages will ran with all connecting Trains from Denbigh to Ruabon, and vice versa, in connec- tion with the Main Line Trains of the Great Western Railway. The scenery (en route) is considered some of the most pictu- resque in North Wales. Passengers can be booked through from Denbigh and Ruthin to Chester, Liverpool, and any Station on the Great Western Railway, via Vale of Llangollen, which forms the most direct route to the Midland districts. For the intermediate times of the Trains, and other infor- mation, see the Company's Time Bills for September. T. CART WRIGHT, Traffic Manager. Ruthin, August 21st, 1865. 689 EXCHANGE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ALFRED WILLIAMS, IN accordance with the usual custom at this -L season of the year, respectfully announces that having de- termined that none of his SUMMER STOCK shall remain over until next year, has therefore re-marked the whole of his Stock at little more than Half-price, and will during this month offer extraordinary Bargains in every Department. End of the Season. Great Reduction in LACE SHAWLS. End of the Season. Great Reduction in PAISLEY SCARFS and SQUARES. End of the Season. Great Reduction in SUMMER LONGS and SQUARES. End of the Season. Great Reduction in all descriptions of SUMMER MANTLE9 and JACKETS, in Grenadines, Tissues, Cloths, Alpacas, and Llamas. End of the Season. Great Reduction in MILLINERY BON- NETS, Flowers, Feathers, Straw and Crinoline Bonnets aad Hats, &c., &c. End of the Season. Great Reduction in all descriptions of DRESS GOODS, via., Balzarines, Mo- hairs, Mozambiques, Ginghams, Pop- linettes, Barages, Carmalites, Grenadines, Alpacas, Ac., .See. End of the Season. Great Reduction in MUSLIN DRESSES over 200 at 4s. lid. and 6s. lid. the 12 yards. Original price, 8s. ad. and 10s. 6d End of the Season. Great Reduction in PARACHUTES over 300 to be sold at one-third their regular price. Also, several lots of GLOVES and RIB- BONS to be cleared out, cheap. EXCHANGE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. 343 ACCIDENTS TO LIFE OR LIMB, TN the FIELD, the STREETS, or at HOME X provided for by a policy of the Railway Passengers' Assurance Company 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, -E.G. Compensation has been Paid for 10,000 Claims £1000 IN CASE OF DEATH, Olt L6 PER WEEK WHIL LAID-UP BY INJURY SECURED By an Annual Payment of from 31. to 51. 5a. For Particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations to the Local Agants, or at the Offices, 64, CORNHILL, AND 10, REGENT- STREET. 6248 W. J. VIAN. Secretary. MONEY. £155.000 TRUST MONEY WILL be advanced by a professional gentle* man upon Mortgage of Freehold, Leasehold, and ap- proved Personal Securities. Apply to Messrs. GURNEY, 15, Coleman-street, near the Bank of England. N .B.-No agents treated with. saG BEAUMARIS. WILLIAMS BULKELEY ARMS HOTEL. T'HIS Magnificent Hotel affords the best accommodation for families and Visitors to North Wales. J- It is acknowledged to be unrivalled in situation, commanding a fine vie* of the Bay, the Carnarvonshire Mountains from Conway to the Rivals. The Bilron Hiil grounds are open to Visitors four days in the week. Exc<Uent Bathing, Boating, and Fishing. First-class Stabling, Posting, Wines, and Spirits of superior qualities. > • J. O. WILLIAMS (LATE CHESTERTON), PROPRIETOR. P.S.-Arrangements will be made to receive a limited number of Families on boirding terms, from 1st October. 6889 "y GWIR YN ERBYN Y BYD." 4 (&XON." THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES WILL BE HELD AT ABEBYSTWYTH, SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14, & 15th, 1865. PRESIDENTS-The Prince Louis Lucien Buonaparte; the Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire (E. L. Pryse, Esq., M.P.); Sir Thomas D. Lloyd, Bart., M.P., Bronwydd; John Johnes, Esq.; Dolau Cothi. VICE-PRESIDENT-The Rev. John Griffith, Rector of Neath (President of the Council). CONDUCTORs-Clwydfardd, Glan Alun, Mr. J. Matthews, and Dr. Davies, A.M. The Eisteddfod Meetings will commence each day at Twelve o'Clcck. UPWARDS of Y,400 will be awarded in Prizes for Literary Compositions, Music, Singing, Carvings, 4c. In additioa to the Vocal and Instrumental Performances at the Morning Meetings, conducted by the Eminent Artistes engaged, GRAND CONCERTS OF NATIONAL MUSIC Will be held, to commence at 6 o'clock in the evening, and the services of the following, among other distinguished Artistes, have been secured:- VOCALISTS—Miss Edith Wynne (Eos Cymru Pencerddes). Miss Kate Wynne (Llinos Gwynedd), Miss Edmonds (of the London College of Music), Mr. W. H. Cumminga, Mr. Lewis Thomas, Mr. J. R. Thomas, from America, composer of The Cottage by the Sea," &c., <fcc., Mr. L. W. Lewis (Llew Llwyvo), Mr. J. Owen (Owain Alaw). PENNILLION SiNOUhs—Idris Fyclian, Eoa Mon, and Eos Mai. INSTRUMENTALIsTs-Pianoforte, Mr. Brinley Richards, Mr. W. H. Owen, Chester. HARPIsTs-Mr. J. Balsir Chatterton (Harpist to her Majesty the Queen) Mr. sJohn Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalla) Mr. Ellis Roberts (Harpist to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), Mr. Llewelyn Williams (Cerddofcy De), Mr. John Griffith, Llanover (by kind permission of Lady Lanover). VIOLIN.-Mr. Watts, Blaenau. The Chorus will consist of nearly 300 voices. Conductors-Mr. Edward Edwards and Dr. Davies, A.M. Accompanyist- Mr. Bervon. Leader of the Band—Mr. Redner. Musical Manager-Mr. John Owen (Owain Alaw). In cennection with the Eisteddfod will be held at the TEMPERANCE HALL AN INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Which will be open each day between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m.. and 3 and 6 p.m. Between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, WILL BE HELD THE SOCIAL SCIENCE MEETINGS, When Papers on questions of Social Economy, &c., will be read; to be followed by free Discussion and Convemtion. On Friday, at 9 a.m., a General Meeting of the Members of the Eisteddfod will take place, when the Report of the last year will be read, and the Election of the Committee and Officers for the ensuing year made. GEOLOGICAL SECTION.—The desirability of establishing a new Section in connection with Geology will be discussed at one of the Morning Meetings. A spacious Pavilion, capable of accommodating nearly 6,000 persons, has been erected for the occasion. The building is covered with Felt, and perfectly waterproof. Admission Charges to Morning Meetings or Evening Concert—Reserved Seats, 6s.; First Class, 3s. Second Class, 2s. Third Class, Is. Course Ticket to all Meetings and Concerts-Reserved Seats, 25s. First Class, ISs. Second Class. 12s. Names of Competitors for Choral Singing, Harp Playing, Ac., to be sent to the Gen. Secretary, on or before Sept. 8. Arrangements have been made with the Railway Companies to secure EXCURSION TRAINS daily, at greatly Reduced Fares. For particulars, see Small Bills. Welsh and English Programmes of the whole proceedings will be forthwith .published, and may be had for 3d. each from the Booksellers. By Order, J. PRYDDERCH WILLIAMS (Rhydderah o Fon), Gen. Secretary. J. JONES (Ivon), Local Secretary. Council Room, Aberystwyth. Aueust, 1865. P.S.—It is respectfully requested that all Subscriptions be paid on or before the 5th day of September. P.S.-The following are the RAILWAY FARES to ABERYSTWYTH AND BACK 1st Class. Covered Carriages. Carnarvon, and Holyhead .'18s. 10s. Bangor, Penmaenmawr, Llandudno, and Llanrwst 17a. 9*. 8d. Conway, Ruthin, St. Asaph, Denbigh, and Abergele 16s. 8s. 6d. Rjufy Holywell, Flint, and Jjgold w Yr 64 Liviutpool Ip Ji* Ts. 83. 6d. London 86s. 15s. Manchester 18a. 10s. 606 A CARD. JOHN DAVIES, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, VAYNOL ARMS INN, 6, PALACE STREET, CARNARVON. 254 MR. JAMES HUMSEY WILLIAMS, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, HAVING been urged by numerous Gentlemen JLL in the neighbourhood to commence BUSINESS in CARNARVON, begs to inform them and the Public that he has decided to adopt their kind suggestion, and that all cases entrusted to his care will rcceive such attention as he trusts will warrant their confidence and support. N.B.-All communications addressed to Mr. J. R. W., Rhuddallt, near Carnarvon, will receive immediate attention. 264 1 MR. C. MAUGHAM, SURGEON DENTIST, 14, NORTHGATE STREET CARNARVON. TUTR. C. MAUGHAM begs to acknowledge ■iri. with thanks the liberal support which he has received from his friends and the public of CARNARVON and ad- jacent Towns, and trusts by strict attention, combined with moderate charges. to merit a continuance of their favour. C. M. may be consulted at the EAGLES HOTEL, LLAN- BWST, the First Tuesday in the month. LLANGEFNI, at Mr. ROBERT HUGHES, Mona Drug Hall, the first Thursday in the month. LLANDUDNO, at Mr. Ik O. WILLIAMS, Apothecary Hall, every Monday. PORT MADOC, at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, the second Friday in the month. CONSULTATION FREE. [3350 SELLING BY THE THOUSAND. Second Edition, now Ready at all the Booksellers, price Is., by post 13 stamps, 0 SCOTT ON THE TEETH (in English and O Welsh), in which will be found the Cause and a Remedy for TARTAR ON THE TEETH. LOOSENING OF TEETH IN THE JAW. THE TOOTHACHE &c., &c. With much valuable information to Parents in the Manage- ment of their Children's Teeth. Compiled from Thirty Years experience in the Dental Art by MR. SCOTT, DENTIST, 6887 6, MARKET-STREET, CARNARVON. TO VISITORS. L ALL Parties visiting Trefriw, near Llanrwst, for the purpose of partaking of the Trefriw Waters, should purchase THE VALE OF CON WAY SPA, or Obser- vations upon the Medicinal Properties of the Trefriw Waters, by OWEN OWEN ROBERTS. Carnarvon printed and published by James Rees, Castle- street, and sold by all Booksellers. Price One Shilling, or by post 13 postage Stamps. 7656 THE FINEST CHALYBEATE WATER OF GREAT BRITAIN." JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE ONE SHILLING, rpHE VALE of CONWAY SPA. By Dr. 1- HAYWARD. To be had at Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Bookseller, Bridge- street, Carnarvon. 7715 BLASTING. AS NOW ADAPTEDBY LENK'S PROCESS GUN OOTTON IS THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST EXPLOSIVE, AND FREE FROM SMOKE. Prices and directions for use on application to MR. WILLIAM CASSON, 5761 Plas yn Penrhyn, Carnarvon. STARCH MANUFACTURERS TO H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, Used in the Royal Laundry. rPHE LADIES are respectfully informed that A- this Starch is exclusively used in the Royal Laundry, and Her Majesty's Laundress says, that although she has tried Wheaten, Rice, and other Powder Starches, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIKLD, whfch is the finest Starch she ever used. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. 4 PLAS GWYN TILERY, PENTRAETH, ANGLESEY, DRAINING TILES and BRICK of superior M-J quality on Sale, at moderate prices. Apply to Mr. ISAAC TAYLOR, Land Agont, Flint; or to Mr. Wxuuiit PARRY Bvich Pentraoth, Au¡k¡.q 1746 PURE AERATED WATERS. ZLLIS3 RUTHIN, SODA WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN, POTASS WATER. IZLLTS8 RUTHIN, SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN, LEMONADE. ELLIS'S LITHIA AND POTASS WATER AN EXCBW.ANT INTERNAL REMEDY TOR GOUT. THE Public are particulary requested to observe -L that every Cork is branded R. Ellis and Son, Ruthin," without which none is genuine. May be obtained from all respectable Chemists, Confec- tioners, and Hotel-keepers; and Wholesale only, from R. ELLIS 4 Sow, Ruthin, North Wales. [1257 WATERPROOF CLOAKS. T^RISBY, DYKE, AND CO. have now ready a Large Stock of Fashionable WATERPROOF CLOAKS, Manufactured from the New Shades and Mixtures of this Season's AUTUMN TWEEDS, AT ONE GUIXEA AND UPWARDS. WATERPROOF MELTON AND TWEED MANTLRS, Commoner Qualities, lis. 9d. 14s. 6d. & 16s. 9d. Patterns of Tweeds and Cloth with price and description of Mantles forwarded on application, by post. tTUSBY, DYKE, AND CO., Nos. 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. CARPETS FURNISHING & HOUSE- HOLD LINENS. FRISBT, DYKE, & CO. respectfully invite their friends and the public to an inspection of their Large and carefully selected STOCK of CARPETS, FUR- NISHING, and HOUSEHOLD LINENS, which, being from the looms of the most celebrated manufacturers, they can with confidence recommend and guarantee for durability and wear. F., D., and Co., having made extensive contracts and larger cash purchases during the temporary depression in the manu- facturing districts, are enabled to offer considerable advan- tages to purchasers, "ud beg to call especial attention to the following Goods CARPET DEPARTMENT. Patent Tapestry Carpets. 2s. 6Jd. to 2s. lid. Best ditto ditto (manufactured by John Crossley and Sons, limited) 2s. lid. to 4s. 6d. Best Brussels Carpets 4s. 3d. to 4s. lid. Ditto New Designs, Waifanted five frames 4s. lld.-and 5s. 3d. Yard-wide Kidderminster Carpets, all wool 2s. 4Jd. to. 3s. lid. PATENT VEIVET AND WILTON CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS AND MATS, At proportionately moderate prices. ?UBiriSHING DEPARTMENT. LENO, LACK, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. S yards loiMb yards long. 4 yards lang. 2s. 6d. to 2s. 9d. per pair. 5s. 6d. to lls. 9d. 84. 6d. to lis. 9d. Very elegant Leno, Nottingham and Swiss Lace Curtains, adapted for Dining-room and Drawing-room, from 18s. 6d. to 50s. per pair. 9-8-wide French Chiatz, beautiful designs and colours, Is. 4jd. per yard, usual price 2s. 6d. 6-4-wide Union DluDaaks, various colours, Is. lid. to 3s. 3d. REPS, TURKEY CLOTHS, AND ALL-WOOL DAMASKS, In great variety. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, 4 feet 6 inches wide, superior Half tester, 28s. 6d. Brass Bedsteads, fiperbly finished, from 95s. to 13 Guineas. HAIR, WOOL, AND SPRING MATTRESSES, AND FEATHER BEDS, Manufactured on the Premises. HOUSEHOLD LIN IN DEPARTMENT. Russia, Scotch, and Barnsley Sheetings, from 1 to 3! yards in width. Linen Damasks, Table Linen, Diapers, Ac., in all widths, cut by the yard. Double and Single Damask, Table Cloths. in all sixes, with Napkins and Slip Cloths to match. Medical, Huckab&ck, Diaper, and Turkish Bath Towels and Sheets. FISH NAPKIN! DUSTERS, ROLLER TOWELS, GLASS AND KNIFE CLOTHS, Mftde^up and marked to ordwr. SHIPS' CABINS OOMPLETELY FURNISHED. Samplerand Estimates where required. F., D., and Co.'s arrangements for this important branch of their business are most complete. CAPTAINS AND EXPORTERS OF GOoDS SUPPLIED ON THE BEST TERMS. FRiSBY, DYKE AND CO, Nos. 68, CO; 83, 64, AND 66, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL 547 BONA FIDE MONEY SPECULATION. HOD NNN STERLING, guaranteed oDOjUv/V Uvv by Government, are annually divided in monthly allotments in various Sums upwards to 25,0001. Sterling. An investment of I. may secure £25,000 Sterling. For Prospectus (which will be sent gratis), apply to FM- deriok SINTZ Banker, Frankfort-on-the-Maice or letters addressed to him, at 8, Three King Court, Lombard-street London, B.C., wUl be immediately forwarded. 111 Wirral Farmer's Club Annual Show WILL be held on 20th SEPTEMBER, 186 3, at ▼ » BIRKENHEAD. All entries for competitions will close on 31st August. Forms to be had on application to WILLIAM HENDERSON, 521 Secretary, 2, Market Cross. RHYL EAST PARADE SCHOOL, PLASTIRION TERRACE, AT the above school MR. O'LAV irRR receives a limited number of young gentlemen »3 boarders. The house is spacious, and contains everything neceasary for the accomodation and comfort of the pupils, whilst the downs along the shore aitord,t&em an an unlimited play ground. The regular sea, batbMa ifctfaaad afeo to be of ihe,j>E«*t»8t benefit toJJwsfc" w N.B.-Sons of visitors at Rhyl are received either as boarders or as day scholars for short periods. Each boarder has a separate bed- Prospectuses on application. 572 HOWELL'S SCH 0 O L, AT DENBIGH, IN NORTH WALES, For Twenty-jive Orphan Girls, and Thirty Pay Boarders, aa well as Day Scholars. AHEAD MISTRESS is requi. ed for the above School, who must be a single Lady, or a Widow without children, and must have been in a good position in society, of not less than thirty years of age, nor more than forty-five, a member of the Church of England, and capable of teaching the Girls the principles of the Christian religion, and the usual branches of a sound English education, with French, Music, &c. She- must be qualified by experience to take put in the instruction, and superintend the management of Girls varying from seven to eighteen years of ige, and she will have to attend to the cutting out and making the children's clothes. The annual stipend will not be less than lOOl., nor more than lSOl., with maintenance, lodging, wash- ing, ittc. Further particulars may be had on personal application only of Mr. W. H. SAWYER, the clerk of the Drapers' Com- pany, Drapers' Hall, Throgmortoc-street, London, to whom applications and testimonials should be sent on or before the 21st OCTOBER next. 541 EDUCATION, IN THE MOST HEALTHY PART OF ENGLAND, Midway between Worcester, Cheltenham, Stratford-on- Avon, and the Malvern Hills. MR. J. J. HARRIES HARRIS, L.C.P., (Late of St. Asaph Head Master of the Grammar School, Evesham, TX7ISHES to. inform his friends in North Wales that he is prepared to receive a few additional Boarders. Terms moderate and inclusive. Pupils accompanied to and from Chester or Liverpool. 7547 3, Fairmount Manningham, Bradford, Yorkshire. MISS E. GUMMERSALL DEGS to inform the Public that she still con- -L* tinues to take a limited number of young ladles to Board and Educate. References kindly permitted to R. Thomas, Esq, Derwen, Nevin, Carnarvonshire; and J. B. Jarrett, Esq., Vronoleu, Nevin. Terms forwarded on application. 483 SOUTH AMERICAN BEEF. JAMES GORDON AND CO. RA VE just landed two Cargoes of the above A-l excellent Bkjcf, which they can now Supply, packed in Boxes at 182. per ton, for one ton and upwards. Guaranteed perfectly sound and free from Bone. All orders must be-accompanied with a remittance for the amount, together with Is. 6d. per ton for delivery to Rail or Boat. 11, Orange Court, Castle-street, Liverpool, August 29, 1865. 638 Cadiz, Oporto, and Light Wine Asso- ciation (Limited. V A S* I T i 150,0001. PRESIDENT His Grace the Duke de Saldanha, Companion of the Order of the Golden Fleece-, President of the Council of Ministers, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army of Portugal, &c. DIRECTORS. Conde de Bolhao, Cavaliero da Caza Real Commendator dos Ordeus de Christo, Grandee of Portugal, 4tc., &c., dtc., 24, Dorset-square, and Operto (Honorary Chairman). Edmund Pullein, Esq. (Messrs. Harding, Pullein, and Co.), London (Acting Chairman). Henry Whitworth, Esq., Auditor of the Great Southern of India Railway, Abchurch-lane, London and Manchester (Deputy Chairman). Lieutenant-General Chas. M. Carmichael, C.B., Hyndford House, Brofispton. Dr Hirschfeld, Ph.D., the Eagles, St. John's Wood. J. T. King, Esq., Queen-street, Cannon-street, Director of the International Hotel Company. E. H. Leveaux, Esq., King's Head Yard, Tooley-street (Managing Director). J. Rossall, Esq., Dury House, Hadley, Barnet. A. M. Vieser, Esq., Blackpool, Lancashire, Vice-Chaumaa of the Blackpool Land and Hotel Company. Having appointed- Mr. Robert Griffith, Medical Hall, Carnarvon. Mr. J. Davies, Grocer, Poel-street, ditto Mr. Wm. Williams, Chemist, Bangor Mr. Thos. E. Roberts, Chemist, Upper Bangor Mr. Humphrey Griffith, Pwllheli. Mr. John Owen, Mostvn-street, Llandudno. Mr. Robert Hughes, Confectioner, Llandudno. Mr. Wm. Siddorn, Grocer, 14, Stanley-street, Holyhead Mr. J. Powell, Grocer, Holywell Mr. D. E. Davies, Grocer, Ruthin Mr. Henry Parry, Confectioner, Rhyl Mr. Thos. Roberts, Grocer, Wrexham Messrs. Jones and Son, Chemists, Port Madoc Agents for the Wholesale and Retail sale of their Wines, DEG to announce that they hold an assortment of their stock of 75,000 dozens of Wines, in wood and bottle, and that they can, as Agents for this direct Wine-im- porting Company, offer wines to the consumer at almost the same prices as enjoyed by the inhabitants of the various Wine producing countries. N.B—Lists of Prices can be obtained, and samples of all Wines purchased, from any of our Agents. The Association's Wines are guaranteed of a sound and genuine quality, pure as imported, and offered fully 25 per cent. under the old trade prices :— PER DOZEN. SHERRY (good Household Wine) 20s. and 25s. CROWN SHERRY," a Pale Wine, shipped specially for this Company 28s. The" CADIZ CLUB SHERRY," Pale, and fine dry Amontillado charactor 36s. PORT, from the wood 20s. 26s. DITTO, Diamond Grape," shipped, specially for this Company 28s. The "OPORTO CLUB PORT," 1851 vintage, a Wine of high character and brHliant colour.. 38s. Finest Old Crusted PORTS. 44s. 68s. CHAMPAGNE 36s. 48s. 58s. Sparkling HOCKS and MOSELLES 4Ss. 58s. CLARET, soand dinner Wine 13s. The "LONDON CLUB CLARET," shipped specially for this Association, a vintage wine of great bouquet and higb character 22s. Also ROCKS, MOSELLES, BURGUNDIES, and every de- scriptions of Wine, at equally low prices.—Terms cash. Purchasers should see that all Wines bear the Association's stamp, which is a guarantee of their purity. 7266 LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. TO TOURISTS IN NORTH WALES. A RRANGEMENTS have been made £ br a •»*. general Reduction, during the Tourists' Season, of Return Ticket Fares between all the principal places on the coast of North Wales. Coach Tours in the Snowdon District from plaeies in North Wales haTe also been organised. Return Tickets, at cheap rates, are likewise issued aA North Wales Stations for Dublin. By Order, W, CAWKWELL, Geaeral Manager. Euston Station, London, August, 1865. 36.9- THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861 In the County Court of Carnarvonshire, hdden at Carnarvon. JANE WILLIAMS, of the Red Li n Inn, M Llandinorwic, in the Parish of Llanddeiniolen, in the County of Carnarvon. Victualler, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition tót" adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in the County Court of Carnarvonshire, at Carnar?^, on the twenty-ninth day of ACGUST, 1865, the said Jane Williams is hereby required to surrender herself to Richard David Williams, Esq., the Registrar of the said Court, at the Sist meeting of Creditors, to be held before the said Regis- trar, on the twenty-third day of SBPTIMDSR, 1865, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, at the Office of the said Richard David Williams, situate in Porth yr Aur, jn the Town and County of Gantarvoa. The Registrar of the said Court is the Official Assignee, And WILLIAM JONES. of Menai Bridge in the County of Anglesey, gentleman, the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. A public sitting will be appointed by the Court for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination, of which due notice will be given in the London Gazette.' At the said first meeting of Creditors the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the Creditors, and the Creditors' may choose an Assignnee of the Bankrupt's Estr.te and Effects. At the public sitting proofs of debt of Creditors will also be received, and the said Bankrupt will be required to submit himself to be examined, and to make a full disclosure and discovery of all his Estate and Effects, and to finish his examination. Notice is also hereby given to all persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that h -.vo auy of his Efleots, not to deliver the same but to the Official Assignee, and give notice to the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. 632 Cooke and Ddol Slate Comp ny Limited. SHARES in this Company are ssued with a U preference dividend of 101, per cent, lor the first year, and 151. per cent for subsequent years. Application far shares to be made to Mr. W. PARRY, Slate Merchant, Carnarvon. 350 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. A VERY general feel ng having been expressed t, XJL throughout this county, and committee m-etings hav- ing been held at several places in favour of raising a Fund for the purpose of presenting D. Williams, Esq Castle Deudraeth wit 11 a suitable Testimonial in acknowledgement of his seat and supporter of social and political progress, and of the services rendered by him to the oounty In the- advancement of railways and other improve- ments, as well as the wide-spread benefits which local and individual interests have derived from his assistances and ecertion, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that subscriptions for this purpose will be received at the branches 01 North and South Wales Bank, the National and Provisional Bank, and Messrs. Casson's Bank, and by Messrs. Pugh, Bankers, Pwllheli, and Messrs, William.. Bankers, Dolgelley. By Order of the Harlech Committee, 668 ELLIS PUGH, Sec. Pro. Temp. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Anglesey, holden at Llangefni and Holyhead. In the matter of WILLIAM PARRY, of Llechydole, in the Parish of Llandyfrydog, in the County of Anglesey, la- bourer and Thrashing Machine Proprietor, adjudged Bank- rupt on the Ninth day of March, 1865. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated this 21st day of August, 1865. WILLIAM DEW, 602 High Bailiff. ESTABLISHED 1S62. THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY F IRE—LIFE—ANN UITIES. Chief Offices :—HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 49, Moorgate Street, London 77, Buchanan Street, Glasgow. TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. Load Boston The Hight Hon. Lord Tredegar Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. Colonel Myddleton Biddulph, M.P. Townshend Mainwaring, Esq., M.P. Thomas Barnes, Esq., M P. The Very Reverend the Dean of St. Asaph Thomas Brassey, Esq., Westminster. Hugh Owen, Esq., Barnsbury, London CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD. Thomas Barnes, Esq., M.P., Farnworth,' and the Qointe. Salop. Copies of the Report of the Directors of this prosperous Company may be had on application. Applications for Agencies are invited. ANTHONY DILLON, 6701 Secretary to the Company. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LIVERPOOL.—Royal Insurance Buildings, North John- street. LONDON.—Royal Insurance Buildings, Lombard-street. AT the Annual Meeting on the 4th instant, the following were some of the leading results disclosed :— FIRE BRANCH. The Premiums for the year 1864 amounted to £ 406,404 Being an advance over 1863 of 64,78* In the lap* "nven years the Prrminti bate increased by over 130 per cent. LIFE BRANCH. The sum assured by new Policies in 1864 was jei.014,896 Yielding in New Premiums 32,708 The Actuary's Quinquennial Report to the eni of 1864, with an Appendix, which can be obtained by the public on application, gives the result of the. calculations made to ascertain with precision the amount of the liabilities of the Company under its various engagements. New Premiums received first fifteen years ending 1864 £80,225 3 0 New Premiums received in five years, ending 1864 E110,819 12 9 The entire accumulation ot Funds an the Life Insurance Branch on 31st December, 1864.. £ 571,049 11 1 Beinr equal to 63 per cent. of the entire premiums received. This is sufficient, even though the interest of money should only be 3 per cent., to provide a revisioaary BONUS OF TWO PER CENT. per annum to be added to the original amount of every Policy entitled to participation. PERCY M. DOVE, Manager and Actuary. JOHN B. JOHNSTON, Secretary in London. August, 1865. The Agents of the Royal Insurance Company in each dia.. trict are now so well-known as not to require enumeration. They will be prepared to give- every attention and assistance in the arrangement of Fire and Life Insurances. 602 jPBLICAN LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE, ESTABLISHED IN 1797, No. 70, Lombard-street, EC, and 57, Charing Cross, 1W, STAECSORS. Octavius E. Coope Esq. William Cotton, Es%, D.C.L., F.R.S. Thos. Henry FarqvtJiar, Esq. James A. Gordon, Esq., XD., i F.R S. Sdward Hawkins, Jun., EsQ. &. I>. Hodgson, Esq., M P. Hanij L. Holland, Esq, William J. Lancaster, Esq, Sir J. Lubbock, Bart., F.R.St Benjamin Shaw,, Esq. Matthew Whiting, Esq. Marmaduke Wvvill. Jun..Esa ROBERT TUCKER. Secretary and Actuary. NOTICE.—The- next distribution of Profit will be made at the end of 186S. All Polices now effected on the return system" will participate. The last Bonus varied trom 28 to 60 per cent. on the pre- miums paid. For prospectuses and For,. of Proposal apply to the See- retary, or to any of. the Company's Agents. 526 The Clarence Street Permanent Building Society Liverpool. SHARES 10L EACH, SUBSCRIPT! OJIS IDs. PER MONTH, ENTRANCE FEE Is. PER SHARE. TRUSTEES. ChMtM Turner, EM,. M.P. Mr. Edward El ias Mr. Peter Garrett Mr. Thomas Hughes Mr. Councilor W. William PRESIDENT. Mr. David Lewis, Bank of England. TREASURER; Mr. W. Morgan, 137, Scotland Road. COMMIHKK. Mr. D. S. Davies, Canada-dock Mr. R. Jones, 72, Audley-street „ R. Evans, 32, Croston-street J; Melladew, 4, Everton- „ T. Jones, 24, EMtbounn-, road street „ O.Roberts, 36Everton-valley „ E. Jones, 59. York-terrace S. Roberts, 67 Erskine-street Mr. Thomas Williams" 36, Ea&ibourfie-street. BAKKJEllg. The North a«d South Wales Bank. QUMS of lOi. and upwards can be paid to the credit of the society at any of the branches Qf. the North and South Wales Bank, or remitted direct to tjie pr-sideuti and a script for the amounts. will be immediately forwarded This society will P.110\ a a. most eligible channel of invest- ment for parties seeking security combined with a fair rate of interest, as no money is advanced except on good pro- perty. For further particulars, copies of the Rules, &c., apply to the president, any of the Committee or the Secretaries Messrs. LRWIS and PHILURS, 35. Audley-street, or 44, Eastbourne- street. 124 Chatham Permanent Building Society. TRUSTEES. I Mr. John Jones. Mr. J. B. Melladew. I Mr. William Parry. Mr. Eliezer Purh. Mr. John Roberts. THIS Society was established in December, JL 1862, and is one of the most prosperous, ever commenced in Liverpool, having advanced 130,0001. on mortgages, in 2 8-12 years, 95,0001. of which is now out-standing. The second annual report, published last December, showed & balance of profit of 4,220 after paying a dividend of seven per cent. Besides the ordinary shares, Preference Shares are also issued, bearing a guaranteed dividend of 51 per cent. per aajmrft, -payable half yearly. Shares may at any time be taken (on which interest will be allowed from date o! payment), and a copy of last report, with any oiher infomatron, may be obtained on application to Mr JOHN JONBS,. 32, Castle street, or to the Secretary, J. LLOYD JOKES, 1. Water-street, Liverpool. 409 DEBENTURES at 5, 5j and 6 per Cent.- CEYLON COMPANY, Limited. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £700,900. MMCCTOHS. Chairman :-LA WFORD ACLAND, Eso. Alaim-Gonssalleiliy Pelham Burn. Harry George Gordon, Esq. George Ireland, Esq. I George Ireland, Duncan James Kay, Esq. Stephen P. Ken nurd, Esq. P. F. Robertson, Esq., M.P. Robert Smith, Esq. .Manager :-u. J. Braine Esq. The Directors are prepared to ISSUE DEBENTURES for One. Three, and Five Years, at 5, 51, and 6 per Cent. re- spectively. They are also prepared to Invest Money on Mortgage in Ceylon and Mauritius, either with or without the guarantee of the Compa.ny, as may be arranged. Applications for particulars to be made at the Office of the Company, N c. 7, East India Avenue, Leadenhall-street, London, B.C. By order, JOHN ANDERSON, HW Secretary,