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WANTED, a small Boat, suitable for a ?T Lake, stating lowest pr;ee. -Address, Mr. Penny, Bryndu, Anglesey. VI/" ANTED, an experienced clever COOK, Y" who can bring testimonials as to character and ability. Address, J. P., Post Office, Edern, near Pwllheli. \T 7ANTED, to Rent. 011 a dry Soil, from 20 Yf to 40 ACRES of LAND, with a Farm House npou it containing not lens than 4 Bed Room", H.G—13, Cliftou Hill, Brighton. tIT ANTEll. as Fitter and Foreman, at an f Iron Foundry, a Steady, Sober, Industrious, and Active Man, well ex})erieuced in EngiuetA. State ^e, where last, employed, and wages required.—Apply to IIr. J M. Jones, Prinver aud Bookbiuder, A or. 20 i 30 0 WEITHWYIi SETS YN EISIAU. RH01H>IK Cvflo^auda i Weithwyr medrns t\; 10s. y Duiu-ll urn Gerig o 3 i 3J yn ol 5 a 7; 8s. y dunell am gerig o 3 i tA yn "1 6 a 7—gwaith maen ila. Kae yr pu¡""t.h liftty yn rluu.1. Titi bob dydd Sad- wru. I YniofyuT n Hiih Campbell & Son, Wow Quarries, near Xewry, Ireland. CARNARVON UNION. L" ANJ2UG DISTRICT. RELIEVING OFn CEH. WANTED. rpHK Hoard of ( nanlians of this Union will f proceed on Saturday, the 6th day of August next, to the election of a Relieving OUicer for the Llanrug dis- trict, compiling the parishes of Llanrng, Llanfairisgaer, Llaubcris, iiettws^armon and Llanddeimolen. Tht: office in vacant by the resignation of Mr. Mortis lublt a. lary £50 per annum and Registration Fees l'iie person appointed must be of active and energetic habits, uud fully competent to keep th" books prescribed by the order for accounts of the Poor Law Hoard, and be conversant with the Welsh and English languages, He will also have to reside withiu the district; to give satisfactory security in the sum of fcftX), and to devote his whole time to the performance of the duties of his office. -Applit!ittit,iks in the handwriting of the candidate*, Btatiufe age and occu- pation, with testimonials as to character and ability, are to be forwarded to me, under seal, on or before the 5th day of August next. superscribed Application for ap- pointment as Relieving Officer." Candidates will be re- quired to attend personally at the Board Room at their own expense by 9 &.ui, on the day of election. JOHN THOMAS, 9, Market-street, Clerk to the Guardians. Oiruarvou, 14th July, 1864. TO BE LET, UN FURNISHED. BELLE VUE, near Pwllheli, with 5 Acres JD of LAND and a good Walled GARDEN. Enquire of B. T. Ellis, Esq., Khyllech, Pwllheli. d- TO BE SOLD OR LET, THE Freehold House, No. 260, High-street, J_ B?ng(?r. Mo,t etigiMy situated for business pur- poses. If ?o!d. nne half or Ie.. of the purchase money may remaiu 011 Mortgago. -Apply to Mr. Hughes, on the premises. MENAI STRAITS, BANGOR. A BEAUTIFUL FAMILY RESIDENCE TO ,M BE LET FURNISHED, for the Summer -Months, delightfully situated near BANGOR, overlooking the MENAI STRAITS, suitable for a Gentleman's Family, with Stable, Coach House, and use of the Garden. For terms aud further particulars, apply to Mr. W. DEW, Auctioneer, Bangor. TO BE LET, FURN.'ISIIED,-A very Desirable _L RESIDENCE, containing large Parlour, Sitting Room, Six Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Water Closets, and Garden, iuuwn as Castle House" in the ancient Borough town of Criccieth, in the county of Carnarvon. The froutage is facing the sea, as also the Garden, and has a commanding view of the Merionethshire mountains, Harlech Castle, and the whole of the Cardigan Bay there is excellent sea and fresh water fishing, good boats. Can always at command to any of the towns or railway. TO BE LET, APAItTNIENTS.-Alt;o, 3 Bedrooms, and 1 Sitting Room (furnished) at the Post Office. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Evans, Post Office, Criccieth. FARM TO BE LET. TO be Let, in the County of Anglesey, from November next, a Farm, called MYFYRIAN ISA," consisting of 100 acres of Arable and Pasture Land, with good House and Buildings thereon. The above is advantageously situated, being contiguous to the Gaer- wen Station. Additional Pitsture Laud to the extent of 30 acres may be added if required, the whole of which will be pointed out by Mr. Owen Owens, Pensarn, Dwyran, if applied to The Hay, Straw, and Manure, to be pur- chased by the in-coming tenant in the customary man- tier. For further particulars apply to Mr. R. W. Pritchard, Parkfield, Birkenhead, to whom Tenders are to be sent, on or before 5th August next, stating terms offered for the Farm, and for the SO acres of Pasture Land separate- ly. SUMMER VACATIONS. AN experienced Tutor, now resident in AB&ngor, is willing to read either Classics or Mathe- matios with a pupil of any age. -Apply to the Printer. ANGLESEY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, will Re- open JULY 25, 1864. Principal, Dr. WAYMOUTH. Plas Llanfigael, June 27, 1864. LADIES' SCHOOL PWLLHELI, conduc- ted by MISS BRYANT. The pupils will re-assemble on Wednesday, the 27th instant. BEAUMARIS SCHOOL Re-Opens on MON- BL)AY, AUGUST 8, at Eight p.m. RICHARD H. HILL, D.C.L., Head Master. June 22nd, 1864. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, UPPER VRON HOUSE, UPPER BANGOR. RN1 LJE Misses INGRAMS beg to announce Tthat the duties of their Est?bUahment will be Re- amed on MONDAY, the ?th June. TREBORTH HALL ACADEMY. THE duties of the School will be Resumed on MONDAY, the 25th  10a,m. G, L, PARRY. Principal. Treborth Hall, July 12tli. 1864. EDUCATION. MISS WRMHT, City Wans. Grey Friars, ?'t CHESTER, has VACANCIES for a few Young L?e)) and offers a sound English Education, combined '"M'??h? Mr OWEN, (0?.. ??. ??r?). FRENCH, if bv a Resident Governess. Rrf^rence~Rev. J. Jenkins. Abbey Square, Chester. Terms may be had on application. CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND FRENCH SCHOOL, Northyatc liouu, Chester, (F.rmer!y conducted by Me?M. Martindale and Suart.) A T this School Young Gentlemen are hber- Aally boarded, kiudtyt?tcd,.nd..ref????? ed in the various branches of a sound and useful Educa- tion, The course of Study is <??cia!Iy adopted for the pre- paration of Pupils for the ?uiverott).?. Army and Navy Eaminations, ('ivil Appointineiitd, tud for General Com- mercial and Mercantile Pursuits. The School will be Re-Opened on Thursday, the 28th of July, Application for admisaioo to be made to Mr. H. A. Ruunrr, Head Master. SALES BY MR. WM. DEW. PENTRAETH. TO SHIPBUILDERS AND COLLIERY PROPRIKTO US. MR. IVit. DEW Has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the FARM YAIW, TYKRY, l'eutraeth, commencing at Two o'Clock, p in., UPWARDS of 65 Lots of good sound Timber suitable for Shipbuilders, Railway Contractors, Colliery Proprietors aud others. BANGOR. SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSES AT CARRL EPPA, B A N O O R. TO BE SOU) BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, on Friday, the 22nfl I July, ISti4, at the hour of fbi-ee o'clock in the after- noou, Hubject to conditions theu and there to be pro- duced, fr^lIE following recently 'xutt FREEHOLD _? HOUSES, aitnatf at C?Ue?['?, Bangor, vix.: Lot. Temiaiit. Kent. 1; s. d. 1. Richard Pritchard 10 0 0 2. Willian I Williams "o, 10 0 0 3. Owen Jont's "o, 10 0 0 4. !)<um.ts Jones o,o,. 12 (I 0 5. Robert Williams 12 0 0 ti, John Evans 12 0 0 7. Unoccupied 14 0 0 s. d,) 14 0 0 9, do 14 0 0 10. John Jones", 10 10 0 11. Unoccupied 10 10 0 12. do 10 10 0 13. William Thomas 10 0 0 14. George Lewi. 10 0 0 15. Thomas Wittiams. 10 (I 0 16. Walter Lewis. n 0 0 For further particulars, apply to Mr. R. D. Williams, Solicitor, Carnarvon; Hev. John Senar, and Mr. Thos. Morris, Bethesda; or to the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor, AMLWCH, ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At the DINORDEN ARMS HOTSL, in the town of Amlwch, in the County of Anglesey, on TUESDAY, the 26th day July, 1804, at One Clock in the Afternoon, THE Freehold and Leasehold Estates and "i!"terestre ectively of and in those old established WIND Mid WATEH CORN GRIST MILLS and PREMISES called MELIN ADDA, together with several FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES and GARDENS adjoining, situate near the Town tot Amlwch. The above valuable and desirable pro- perties will be divided into Lots as may decided upon at the time of Sale, and Sold according to Conditions to be then and there produced. Also, to be Sold a Horizontal Steam Engine nearly New, about 20 Horse Power Boiler and Fittings, all complete and in good working order at the 111m., Particulars may be obtained of the AUCTIONEER, British Hotel, Bangor, and of B. ROOSE, Solicitor, Amlwch. SALE BY MR. DAVLES. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPEKTY. LLANDRILLO YN ItHOS, NEAR CONWAY. MR. DAVIES Has the pleasure to announce that he is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, At the ERSKINK ARMS HOTEL, in the town of Conway, on FRIDAY the 29th day of JULY, 1864, at 3 o clock in the afternoon, precisely, subject to conditions to be then produced, nI iHE whole of that desirable Freehold 1 Farm, called, or known by the name of "Corn Gafr situate in the Parish of LlandriUo yn Rhos, near the town of Conway, containing by admeasurement 36a. 3r. 33p., or thereabouts, of capital arable meadow and pasture land. adjoining the Estates of The Dowager Lady Erskine, Archdeacon Jones, John Tremlet Hughes, Esq., Rev. John Jones, John Robert Griffith, Esquire, and others. will be offered in one Lot, and if not so T?e' property wiU be offered in one Lot, and if not so sold in the following, or such other Lots as may be agreed npon at the time of Sale. A. R. P. LOT l.-Corn Gafr Cottage with 19 2 25 of meadow lantl, 2. -Frith 12 3 31 3.-Two pieces of land containing 4a. lr. 17p. This desirable property adjoins the road leading from the Village of LlandriUo, to Llanrwst and is within an easy walk of the Llandudno Junction, Colwyn, and Llan. santffraid Railway Stations. It is also situated in a picturesque part of the Principality, and within 2b miles from the Sea shore. It commands views ot Penmaen- mawr, Great Ormes Head, Llandudno, &c. Mr. George Hughes, Bryndefaid. near Conway, will shew the property, and further information may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Llanrwst, or Mr. J. Parry Jones, Solicitor, Denbigh. Llanrwst, 28th June, 1864. SALE BY MESSRS. DA. VIES AND ARMOR. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY THE MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR, At the BULL INN, Denbigh, on MONDAY, the 18th of July, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, rpHE FARM, called Peiiffbrddwr, in the x Parishes of Llanynya and Llanrhaiadr, in the County of Denbigh, in the foUowing Lots: Lot 1. The House and Out-builtlings of Peiiffortldwi-, with 33a. 2r. 2p, or thereabouts of Land, all within a ring fence. < Lot 2. The Field opposite the crossivg over the Railway, measuring about 2a. 2r. Op. Lot 3. Those two Fields over the road from Lot 2, lying be- tween the road and the Railway, measuring about 5a. :1r, 30P. Lot 4. That Field which is opposite Lot 3, over the Railway, measuring about 5a. 2r. 20p. Lot 5. That piece of Land over the road from Lot 4, measur- ing about Oa. 3r. Op. Lot C. That Field which borders upon the old road from Ruthin to Llanrhaiadr. measuring about la. 2r. d.ip. Lot 7. The Field, Cottage, and Meadow, belonging to Pen- fforddwr. in the Parish of Llanrhaiadr, measuring about 11a. 3r, 24p., withiu a ring fence. Lot o. That piece of Land lying contiguous to the Llatirhaiadr station, being pait of Penfforddwr, measuring about la. 2r 2Op. Lot 9. About la, 3r. 27p. of Meadow Land, being part of a large meadow, within half a mile of Lot 7. The whole of the land is exceedingly fertile, and has an enchanting inland view. Lot 1, 2 3, 4, 5, and 6, are within about half a mile to the Rhewl Station, on the Vale of Clwyd Railway, with good road thereto. Lot 7 lie., within less than a quarter of a mile to the Llanrhaiadr station—same railway. Lot 8 is very well adapted for the erection of a Hotel. As the Ruthin and Corwen Railway is on the point of being opened, these lots are so central with regard to Railway convenience as any part of N orth Wales. It has also the advantage of being sheltered from the keen easterly winds, which in cold weather is against the cli- mate of the seashore part of the country; while its proximity for Railway to Rhyl, one of the nrst watering placos in the kingdom, renders it a most desirable spot for the erection of villas. Bricks and lime in the neighbourhood. The Tenant at Penfforddwr will show the premises. j Possession will be given on the 1st of October, SALE by Messrs. CHURTON & ELPHICK. RHYL, NORTH lVALES. SALE of a Modem and most admirably arranged FREE- HOLD RESIDENCE, having a South aspect, situate in Russell Road, in the rapidly improving and fashion- able Watering Place, with immediate possession. MESSRS. CHURT03T AND ELPHICK Have the pleasure to announce that they have been in- utructed to submit to SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the ROYAL HOTEL, Rhy!, on TI'ESUAV, July 19th. 1864, at Three for Four o'clock in the Afternoon punctually, in One Lot and subject to such,4Conditions of Sale as will then he produced, A NEWLY Erected and Extrenely COllven- ientFAMILV RESIDENCE, built in a most nub- stuutial niunuer expressly for the Proprietor, and regard- less of expense. It contains Entrance Hall (laid with patent encaustic tiles); Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast- Rooms, Butler's Pantry, Store-nnMn, China Cloaot, and two excellent Kitchens oa the Gruuiftl Floor, Seven Bed and brewing Roqtii.4, Water Clonet and Bath-room on the First Fiuor, with excellent Servauts's rooms over. It is well fitted with Modern Grates, Marble Chimney Piece*, Bells, Gas aud Water Pipe., &e. and tttands in the miiUt of r. neatly laid out Garden, enclosed by a hand- some Iron Palis-idea, at the rear of the premises provision has been made, for the erection of a -table anil Coach- house. The premises hove WIt been occupied, but they are quite complete, and immediate possession may be had. i N. B. — Any further particular!) may ho had from Mr. R. E. WiJliama, Solicitor, Rhyl, or the Auctioneers -itt Chester. FLINTSHIRE. S tle nf titrC hi{jhl>{ importaiU Freehold Jlrnulential E*tatc of WEPRE, compriiiny a Mansion House, Farmsteads, 4 Cottaf/fii, Avriculturul L(in,is, Woodlands and Pbmta- firms, ertcn-iiwj to upwards of 782 statute Acres, situate in the p-trU'iet of NoHkup and Haicirdm, netr the Queen'1; Ferry and Cofir>ah\s Quay Blilway Stations and Wharves, with the valuable Scams of Coal, Iron- stone, and other Mints thereunder. MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK Have the honour to ititnotkrioe that they are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Queen Hotel, Chester day of July, 1804, atone for two o'clock p. m., most punctually, in the lots set forth in the printed particulars of sale, or in one lot or such othor lots as the vendor's agents may determine upon at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as will then be produced, TliK WKt'KK HALL KS1ATE, a very bcauti- Tful Freehold Residential Property, situate in the parishes of Northop and Hawarden. in the county of FU., about one mile from the Queen's Ferry Station, on the Chesterand Holyhead Railway, eight milesfrolll the city of Chester, and four from the borough of Flint; it compre- hends a Mansion House suited to the requirements of a large family, with allneedfuloutoffices, stabling, coachand harness houses, cow houses, piggeries, hay lofts, garden- er's cottage, and other conveniences, flower and kitchen gardens, standing in the midst of a finely timbered park, commanding extremely fine views of the estuary of the River Dee, part of Cheshire, and the surrounding coun- try, the woodlands and plantations which form a boitn- dary of nearly two miles in extent, add greatly to the Estate, and afford excellent coverts for game. It com- prehends in the whole 782 STATUTE ACRES, divided into convenient sizeu Farms, having capital homesteads, and in the hands of a highly respectable ten- antry, at very low rents, together with the Water Corn Mill, Public House (known as The Custom House Ta- vern"), and several small Tenements, Cottages, Gardens, &- c. The Estate is surrounded and intersected by good turn- pike and other roads, the Connah's Quay and Buckley- Railway passes through it. and several proposed railways will closely approximate it, one of which when made will bring it in direct communication with the town of Liver- pool. As a Mineral Estate competent authorities have reported very highly, it is known to contain SEAMS OF COAL, IRONSTONE, and other valuable Mines and Minerals foi which, from its situation near to several railways, and to the wharves on the River Dee, render it peculiarly valuable. lhe present tenant of the Mansion House, Park, &c., has given notice to quit on the 5th of October next, so that if purchased for occupation early possession may be had, or as an investment it offers advantages rarely to be met with, and the certainty of a greatly increasing pros- pective value. The purchaser will be required to take the growing timber on the Estate at a valuation, which will be pro- duced at the sale. N.B.—Richard Williams, the woodman at Wepre, will show parties over the Estate. •$ £ Printed particulars with plans may be had, and any further information obtained, by applying to Messrs. Hooke, Street, and Gutteries, Solicitors, 27, Lincoln's- Inn-Fields, London Messrs. Potts and Roberts, Sohci- t us, Chester; Mr, Husband. Solicitor, Cuthbert Build- ings14, Clayton Square, Liverpool; or from Messrs. Chur- tun and Elphick, Auctioneers. Chester, and Whitchurch, Shropshire. SALE BY MESSRS. E. H. OWEN & SON. CARNARVONSHIRE, FREEHOLD ESTATES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. EVAN H. OWEN, AND SON, [Of Carnarvon], At the Crown Inn, in the town of Pwllheli, in the county of Carnarvon, on Wednesday the 3rd day of August, 1864, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, [unless previously disposed of by Private contract, of which due notice will be given], THE foHowng very eh?i?e Freehold Farms Tand Tenements, in the parishes of Aberdaron and Llannor, in the county of Carnarvon. QUANTITY. A. B. P. Garregfawr, Aberdaron, Wm Evans, tenant. 62 1 16 Pwll-y Ciw, ditto. John Thomas, do 20 2 « Cety ditto, Mrs. Williams, do 21 0 ??8 Tynycaebach, ditto, John Evans, do 0 1 0 Tvnvcae & Peuycemg, do, Mrs. Williams, uo. it i 11 Greppach, ditto, Wm. Davies, do 3 2 0 Bodeilian, Water} Corn Grist Mill ? Llannor, Robert Jones, do 18 0 2 house, and laud Part of house, Bodeilian }V ditto, Owen Williams, do 8 1 33 &c and land ) Other part of Bodeil-} iau with 2 houses, do, John Williams and &c" and land ) Rd. Owen, do. 7 0 30 Total quantity 165 3 13 The premises may be viewed with the permission of the Tenants, and further particulars and plans, had on ap- plication to Mr Hugh Jones, Solicitor, Carnarvon or to the Auctioneers; or at the Crown Inn, Pwllheli. SALE BY MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND CIIEFFINS. South IValeFi-Tiio Hafod Eitate.-Tlie premier Man- sion and Residential Property in the principality, with its beautiful and romantic grounds, rivers, waterfalls, woods, and fanns, a well-known, Hafod Arms Hotel, Advowson, aud valuable Mineml alld Manorial Rights, near the popular watering place of Aberystwyth. MESSRS. LEIFCHILD & CHEFFINS Are instructed by the proprietor to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at GAKRAWAY'S Coffee-house, London, on TUESDAA, July 26, at Twelve for One o'Clock, in One or more Lots, unless the whole be pre- viously disposed of by Private Contract,) rpHIS distinguished and important FliEE- I HOLD DO vlAIN, of which the limits of an ad- vertisement will only permit the following brief notice The Hafod Estate comprises about 14,UOO Acres, and exhibits a rental of nearly £ 3,000 a year, exclusive of woods and minerals. It includes the far-famed mansion of Hafod with its beautiful grounds and plantations, the ample suit of 'mces. Stabling, Kitchen-gardens, Vinery, and Forcing Houses, Steward's House, Keepers Lodges, and Kennels the Advowson, numerous Farms and Occu- pations, with large tract of Sheep Pasture, extensive range of Woodland aud Plantation, with the thriving growth of splendid Timber; the valuable and productive Mines and Mineral Rights, the well-known Hafod Arms Hotel, with the grand waterfall and romantic scenery of the Devil's Bridge. The Hills and Woods abound with Grouse and every variety of Game, and there is  Trout-Miing?inthe Lakes and Streams. The Estate is traversed by excellent Roads, and the Railways now in progress will bring Hafod within a seven honra ride of London, Manchester, and Liverpool. Particulars and Plans of the Estate, with a view of the Mansion, imy be had after July 4, at the Agents Office, Hafod; of F. Roberts, Esq., Solicitor, Aberystwyth; of John Taylor, Esq, 7, and at the land, Timber, Auction, and Estates Offiamof Mossri. Leifohild tad Chcffins, 62, Moorgate-street, œr. E.C. r, DIOCESAN CHOHAL ASSOCIA-  '? t<————- BW)KS V ttai words, music, and the f IJW anthem for the fecttval to be held in Bangor Cs^todral on the 7th of September next, are now ready, ara,mav be had on application to Mr. J. K. Douglas, Afertfe Woks Chronicle Office, Bangor. of tile words and muioic, price 6d. Choirs sup- pVwd with Anthems, price ad 2tu ,0. Fourpenet will cfcver the Pottcvje of 12 copies of the Book of Words and Music; and One Penny will cover .he Pagage of 12 copies of either of the Anthems. milynNNESS AND BENEVOLENCE. ALKCTCRE on the above subject, will be delivered in the Wealeyan Chapel. Sussex Street, Rhyl. on Weduesday evening July 20th, 18J4, by the Rev RICHARD ROBRHTM, Hudderefield, in aid of the EugHfth Weslevan Chapel Fund. Rhyl. ThcnCiiHir to be taken at h.df p.f<t ?"en o'clock, by ??) 8 )* ) ?ohmwuh«mt.. ?..J??Rt, Smt ?'MaSB?t<. ?. **md do., 18. -#. ,,).. BANGOR WATE3. & GAS COMPANY. rilile Directors of the above Company re- JL quest the Consumers of Water and Gas, if they have any grounds of COMPL.\lNTas to the supply of either, that iiuch^be made in writing, addressed to Mr. White, Secretary The Directors also beg to can atten- tion of consumers to their printed Ruleo distributed in September last. Bangor June 27th, 1864. PJRTIIADOC GAS COMPANY [Limited] THIS is to Give Notice, that It Half-yearly Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Com- pany, will be held at the Tows" HALL, Portmadoc. «m MONDAY, the 1st of August next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The meeting will he held for general pur- poses. JOB THOMAS, Secretary. Portmadoc, July 12th, 1864. PORTMADOC NEW STEAM SAW MILL. THE Madoc New Steam Saw Mill Company  beg to announce that their Mill is now in active operation, and that they are prep&red to Saw all kinds of Timber for Building, Quarry, and other purpoiMM, at very low prices- The work already done has given the utmost satis- faction. Orders promptly attended to. Fortmitdoc. July 6th, 1864. LLANABER DEFENCE FlIND. THE LIST of Subscribers to this Fund, for Tdefrkving the expenses incurred by the Rector of L'anaber, in relation to the Caerdeon Chapel case, i3 still open, but it ia intended to close it shortly. Any person defliroua of contributing are therefore requested to send in their names as early as possible to the treisurer, Ilugh Griffith, Esq., of Barmouth, to whom, or to Messrs. Williams aud Sons, Bank, Dulgelley, re- miltincee should be sent. CARNARVONSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1864. NOTICE is hereby given, that the next NA?Rsim and General Gaol Delivery, for the County of Carnarvon, will be held at Carnarvon, in the said County, on MONDAY, the 25th day of July instant, and all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Chief Constables, Stewards, Bailiffs of Liberties, Jurors, Prosecutors, and W i¥letiololl. are to attend at Carnarvon, aforesaid, on TlfWSDAr,~the 26th day of July instant, at the hour of Ten o'cl ick in the forenoon of the same day. to do those things which belong respectively unto them to be done. Dated this 10th day of July, 1864. GRIFFITH HUMPHREYS OWEN, ESQ., High Sheriff. UndersherifFs Office, Portmadoc. ANGLESEY SUMMER ASSIZES, 1864. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the next NAssizes and General Gaol Delivery, for the County of Anglesey, will be held at the County Hall, in Beau- maris, in the said County, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of July instant. All Justices of the PeRoo. Coroners, Chief Constables, Stewards. Bailiffs of Liberties. Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses, are to attend at Beaumaris aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the 29th July 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 July, 1864. WILLIAM MASSEY, ESQUIRE, High Sheriff. Undersheriff's Office, Beaumaris. MERIONETHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1864. NOTICE is hereby given, that the next As- sizes of Oyer and Tenniner and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Merioneth, will be held at Dolgelley, in the said County, on Friday, the 22nd day of July instant; and all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, and Bailiffs of Liberties,, and all Jurors, persons bound by recognizance, Prosecutors and Witnesses, having business Pit the said Assizes, are hereby required to at- tend at the Shire Hall, in Dolgelley aforesaid, on Satur- day, the Twenty-third day of July instant, at the hour of 10 in the forenoon of the same day, to do those things which belong respectively unto them to be done. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Esquire, Sheriff. UndersherifFa Office, Dolgelley, 6th July, 1864. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. Reroojing, Repewiny, Refitting, and otherwise Restoring the ancicnt Parish Church of EOLWYSRHOS, (betiveen Llandudno and Conway.) 1JARTIES desirous of Tendering for the J_ above works may see the plans and specifications, on and after Wednesday, the 20th July instant, at the office of Mr. George Felton, Architect, Llandudno. Tenders to be sent in to me by the 1st day of August next. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. JOHN WILLIAMS, Bodafon, Llandudno, Honorary Secretary. 13th July, 1864. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. rpHE Trustees of Bangor Grammar School JL are open to receive Tenders for the purchase of thQ undermentioned Properties by Private Treaty. 1st A portion of the Bangor Land, being (with a small exception) the whole of the Fields lying between the School House and the Sea, and containing 13a. or there- abouts. This Property is advantageously situated for Building upon, and for the purposes of Ship-building and other Yards, having a frontage to the Beach of 590 feet, 2nd. A Farm called Capel-Euddog in the Parish of Llanwenllwyfo, Anglesea, containing about 12 Acres, and in the occupation of a Yearly Tenant at the Rent of £12, All Tenders must be sent in before the 1st of August Next to the undersigned, and if any Tenders that may be accepted, by the Trustees, will be subject to the approval of the Charity Commissioners. For further particulars apply to, Mr. J. William Hughes, Bangor, the Secretary to the Trustees. MYNYDD BODAFON INCLOSURE. WHEREAS an application for the In- V V closure of Mynydd Bodafon, situate in the parish Llanfihangel-Tre'r-Beirdd, in the County of An- glesey, has been duly made to The Imdosure Commis- sioners of England and Wales," pursuant to the provisions of The Act for luclosure, Exchange, and Improvement of Laud." AND WHEREAS the said Application has been re- AND ferred by the said Commissioners to me, an Assistant Commissioner, duly appointed under the said Act. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I shall hold a meet- ing on the 15th day of August next, at the hour of Eleven in the forenoon, at the Bull's Head Inn, in the said Parish, for the purpose of hearing any Objections which may be made to the proposed Inclosure, and any Infor- mation or Evidence which may be offered in relation thereto. Witness my hand, this 13th day of July, 1864. J. J. RAWIJNSON, Assistant Inclosure Commissioner. GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH ST R E E T, B A N G O R. DEPARTMENTS. SILKS DRESSES SHAWLS MANTLES JACKETS SKIRTS CORSETS HATS BONNETS I RIBBONS PABASOLS UMBRELLAS I MILLINERY & FLOWERS HOSIERY GLOVES I LACES I HABERDASHERY I TRIMMINGS WOOLLENS CARPETS BLANKETS SHEETINGS TABLE LINENS COUNTERPANES, JM PAPER HANGINGS & DECORATIONS. BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, ISAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general, that t_ he has constantly on hand a large assortment of Ladioi, Gentlemen's, and Cbiltim's, Boot and Shoes, Mt French and English, in every variety suited to the requirements of the Season, and of the LATE T FASHIOKB. Gentlemen leaving their Ordew can rely on obtaining a raally First-claw article, at a Moderate Price. THE APOTHECARIES HALL, BANGOR. Ii. HUGHES, FAMILY A DOl PEN r G CHEMIST, THE APOTHECARIES' HALL, MARKET PLACE, BANGOR, TI jf announcing the Opening of his Establishment. respecliuly to state that hitt MTOCK OF DRUGS ia pure, fresh, and caiefully selected, and his KMICALS and PHARMACEU- TICAL PREPARATIONS are obtained from the first Laboratories in Englaud. He hopes his knowledge of go business g.ii)o(i by many experience in England, Wales, aud Dubliu, combined with uiireiiiittiagpmonai a*. tentiou, will merit confidence and approval. PHYSICIANS* AND FAMILY RECIPES ACCURATELY DISPENSED. All Prescriptions dispensed at this Establishment nre numbered and registered in a book of reference, and tII. numher marked on the label an,1 proscription, which will prevent any delay in case of sudden illness. A Choice Assortment of English and Foreign Perfumery. HUGHF>f CELEBRATED MONA BOUQUET. -This delightful and agreeable Perfume possesses a peculiar fragrance, and is greatly admired for its richness and durability.—In Bottles, Is., lis. 6d., and 511, THE FLINTS ill ftB OIL & CANNEL COM- PANY, (Limited) Incorporated, with limited Liability, under The Com- panies' Act, 1862." CAPITAL, £ 500.000, in 10,000, Shares of t50 each. FIRST ISSUE, 6,000 SHARES, j Deposit on Application £1 Per Share. Further Payment on Actmentt4 Per Share. No Call will exceed £ ot and Three Months at least will intervene between each Call. „ Directors. James Burrows, Esq., Engineer, Douglas Bank, Wigan. William Carter, Esq., (Director of the Millwall Iron Com- pany,) The Shrubbery, Shooters Hill, Kent. Benjamin Darbyshire, Esq, (Messrs. Darbyshire, McKen- nell and Co.) Liverpool. E. W. Fernie, Esq. Giessen Manganese Works, Hesse Darmstadt, and Managing Partner of the Mineral Oil Company, Saltney, near Chester, and Leeswood, Flint- shire, George Haworth, Esq. (Managing Director of the Tryddyn Oil and Coke Company, Chester. William Hind, Esq. (Messrs. J. H. Hind and Co.) Liver- pool, Chairman of the Commissioners of Birkenhead. George Rae, Esq. Banker, Liverpool, (Chairman of the Trvddvn Oil and Coke Company.) I Joseph Robinson, Esq. 7, Lourence Pountney Hill, Lon- don, E.G. and Berkhampstead. Robert Rumney, Esq. F.C.S. Manufacturing Chemist, Manchester. Peter Speuce, Esq. F.C.S. Alum Manufacturer, Manches- ter, and Goole. Bankers. The North and South Wales Bank, Liverpool, and its several Branches. London: The London and Westminster Bank. Manchester The Alliance Bank. Solicitors. Liverpool Messrs. Littledale, Ridley and Bardswell. Manchester Messrs, Sale, Worthington, Shipman and Seddon. London Messrs. Sole, Turners and Hardwick. Brokers. Liverpool: George E. Schultz, Esq., Manchester, Build. ings, Tithebarn Street. London J. C. Fielding, Esq., 4, Copthall Court, E.C. Manchester Messrs. Walker and lieap, 1, Ducie Street, Exchange. Glasgow Messrs, Miller and Ferguson, 71, Queen-street. A u d i t o i-s. Messrs. Chadwick, Adamson and Co. 27, Great George Street, Westminster, S. W. and 64, Cross Street, Man- chester, S. L. Price, Esq. 5, Gresham-street, London, E.C. Temporary Offices. i 4 and5, Brown's Buildings, Liverpool. j I PROSPECTUS. j rpHE Curly Cannel of a small district J_ in Flintshire yields a larger per centage of Crude Mineral Oil. containing Paraffin, than any Cannel yet discovered. This Oil, although only slightly inferior in quality to the celebrated Petroleum of Pennsylvania, can be pro- duced, with profit, at less than oie-third the cost of the latter delivered in this country, whilst the refined Oil, distilled from the Curly" Cannel, commands nearly the same price as the refined American article. From this Mineral Oil are produced— Spirits of Turpentine-Substitute. Burning Oil, Lubricating Oil, of three varieties: Solid Paraffin, and Grease, of several kinds. All these articles, when of good quality, find a ready market. '—Raising the Cannel, Dis- The three processes namely :-R,,¡,ing the CaDnel, Dis- tilling the Oil, and refining it have hitueito been made three distinct and separate businesses, involving three different managements with their attendant expersei. This Company is formed to distill and refine Oil from Cannel procured from its own MINE it will thus unite three businesses, from each of which large profits are now made. By this combination, and by having the command of ample capital and perfect processes, the Company will be enabled to conduct a large trade to the greatestadvant- age, and thus insure profits considerably in excess even of those now being realized, either from the manufacture or refining of Oil in this country, or from its importation from any known source. In furtherance of these objects the purchase has been concluded of the well known Works of the Mineral Oil Company, at Saltney, [near Chester,] and Leeswood, in Flintshire, and also of the Freehold Cannel and Coal Miues, works, and other property, of the Tryddyn Oil and Coke Company, contiguous to the Leeswood Works of the Mineral Oil Company. The Company will thus at once enter into a well-esta- blished, lucrative and rapidly increasing business, with complete works in full operation and with organised agen- cies, and will at the same time Ilcquire" Freehold Mine of well known value, on terms which will enable the Company to supply themselves with Cannel of superior quality, at about one-fourth of the present price. The purchase from the Mineral Oil Company also includes an existing contract which will entitle this Company to a supply of 100 tons, per day, of Curly Cannel, from the well-known Leeswood Green Colliery, for 22 years from 1860, at a price considerably below its present market value. The Price to be paid for the whole of the properties so purchased will not exceed £ 10,000 payable by instalments. The Proprietors of the Mineral Oil Company and of the Tryddyn vil and Coke Company subscribe a large propor- tion of the Capital. The Patent rights claimed by Messrs. Y onng and Co. for the Manufacture of Paraffin Oil from Coal will expire in October next in the meantime the operations of the Company will he confined to substances which will not in- volve any infringement of the rights alluded to. In the event of any further issue of Shares (except for the purpose of paying for additional property), such Shares will-first be offered pro rati to the Shareholders for the time being.. Messrs. Fornie, Robinson, and Carter, as representing the Mineral Oil Company, and Mr. George Rae, Chairman, and Mr. George Haworth, Managing Director of the Tryddyn Company have at the request of the promoters consented to join the Board of this Company. The preliminary expenses are guaranteed not to exceed one per eent. of the capital. The Articles of Associaton may be seen at the Offices of the Solicitors to the Company. Applications for Shares ausi be accoDlpanied with the payment of the deposit of Cl per Share; in case the amount so paid exceed £ 5 per Share on the number of itinount so paid ex4, Shares allotted, the surplus will be returned but should it fall short, the balance must be paid within the time to be stated in the letter of allotment, otherwise the allot- ment will be canceUed, and the deposit forfeited. Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained from the Brokers,Jind Solicitors, and at the Temporary Office* of the Coinf a iy. In cases where no allotment is made. the deposit vcul be returned in full. THE FLINTSHIRE OIL AND CANNEL 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. No further Applications for Shares in this Company will be received after Wednesday next, the 20th instant. BrownVbuildings, Liverpool, July 15, 1864. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, RUTHIN. HEAD MASTRR :-REV. THOMAS KIRK, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge (Prizeman). Boys educated for Professional or Business lifo. Also a preparatory School for younger Boys. French is taught to all whose parents desiro it without extra charge, Apply to the Rev. T. Kirk, Collegiate School, Buthis WILLIAM ROWLANDS, OT THH LATE FIRJC OF EVANS AND ROWLANDS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BANGOR, BEGS most gratefully to thank his numerous JD friends for their kind patronag, and support during the 17 years he was Partner and Sole Manager of the above firm. He also takes this early opportunity of informing them that the Firm of W. Rowlands and Co., will commenoe business in a few days, and he trusts that his experieaoo in the trade will nierit a continuance of patronage to the new firm. ST. ASAPH UNION. ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE. \TOTICE.—Meetings of the ASSESSMENT l COMMITTEE of the ST. ASAPH UNION, for hearing and determining objections to the Valuation he,,ring f ? ,,? severe parishes as altered by the Committee, will be held at the WoBMOME. at St. Asaph, as M- lows ;— At 10 a.m. With respect to the Valuation List of the Parish of Mks!cwenf } Friday22ndJuly. Llanddulas, Cwm, ay n u. Rhuddlan Llanefydd, } F 'd 29th Jul Dyserth, L?n.n'; } nay, Nth y. St, As"ph, Llanf,\Îr, } F 'd 5tli i\ ?n'-B.?' }*■«•—*■ £ as. s:.™t;x' ( Tliursdty, llth August MehdeD.HeuUan. ) t ugusí. No objection to the Valuation List of any parish will be heard unless the person objecting shaU give a Written Notice to the Clerk of tho Committee and the Overseers of the parish to which it shall belong* of his intention to object to it. Seven Days at least before the time above fixeil for hearing the objections, such notice to contain the grounds for the objection made. If the objection be on the ground of inequality in re- ference to the valuation of the holding of any other rate- payer in the parish, in addition to what is above required, a similar notice must be served upon him also. 'J he place where the Valuation Lists will be deposited for thirteen days previous to the above-mentioned meet- ings may be known from the Overseers of the different parishes, and from notice to that effect on the door of the parish church. The duty of proving that there are good grounds for the objections will fall upon the person objecting, and in default of his doing so to the satisfaction of the Com- mittee, the present Valuation will be confirmed. By Order of the Committee, FRANCIS WYNNE, Clerk. St. Asaph, July 8th, 18G4. UNDER LLANELWY. PWLLGOR PRISIO PLWYFYDD RHYBUDD. CYNHELIR Cyfarfodydd Assessment Com- ity mittee," Undeb Llanelwy, i wrando a phenderfyntt ar wrthwyuebiadau i Valuation Lists gwahauol Blwyfydd yr Undcb, fel y niaeut wedi eu cyfnewid gall y Pwyllgor, yn y Workhouse, Llanelwy, fel y caniyn am 10 o'r gloch. 0 berthynas i Valuation List" y Plwyf Abergele, Tremeireliion, Gwener, 22ain Llanddulas, Cwin, o Gorphenaf. Rhuddlan, Llanefydd, Gwener, 29ain Dyserth, Llansannan, ) o Gorphenaf. St. Asaph, Llanfair, ) Gwener, 5edo Dinbych, Bodfary, A wst. Bettwpi, St. George, lali, lleg o Awst. Meliden, Henllan. ) Ni wrandewir ar wrthwvnebiad i Valuation List un- rhyw blwyf oddiethr i'r person fyddo yu gwrtbwynebu anfon hysbysiad o'r fwriad i wneyd hyny mewn ysgnfen i Ysgrifenydd y l'wyllgor, ac i Overseers y plwyf y perth- yna y Valuation List iddo, Saith Niwrnod o leiaf cyn yr amsera liodwyd uchod i wraudaw gwi tliwynebiadau i Valuation Lists y plwyf hwnw-y cyfryw hysbysiad i gynnwys y rheswm am y gwrthwynebiad. Os bydd y gwrthwynebiad yn codi oddiar anwastad- rwydd y priaiad yu ei berthynas iphrisiad lie rhwy dreth- dalwr at-all, rhaid, yn ychwauogol at yr hyn a enwyd uchod, roddi y cyfryw hysbysiad lchlo yntau hefyd. Gellir cael gwybofl gan Overseers y llwytydd, neu drwy y Rhybydd ar ddrws Eglvvya y Plwyf, yn .1Da le v bydd y Valuation Lists i gael cu gweled am Dn Diwr. nod ar Ddeg cynfdyddiau y Cyfarfodydd uchod Dalier Sylw mai ar y gwrthwynebwyr l r Valuation Lists y syrth y gwaith o brofi fod sail teg l r gwrth- wynebiadau, ac o ddiffyg i hyny gael ei wneyd i fodd- loiirwydd y Pwyllgor, saif y pnsiadau fel y inaent yn hnwnol. Drwy orchymyn y Pwyllgor, FRANCIS WYNNE, Ysgrifenydd. Llanelwy, Gorphenaf Siod, 1864,