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lpersons WANTEI), a good general Servant, where V, two other Servants are kept. Good character indispensable. Apply to G. S.. at this office. WANTED a good COOK, who thoi-otigl)ly V" understands her work, and can give satisfactory refereiiceg.-Apiply personally or by letter to Mr. Robert Jones, 19, Market-street, Carnarvon. WANTED, an Upper Housemaid. Apply. statinj wage*, to the Head Master, Grammar School, Beaumaris. WANTED, a well-educated Youth, as an VV apprentice. A premium required. Apply to Mr. II B. Morris, chemist, Portmadoc. 't?M'KI).Ftrst?ass'????? to V, whom constant employment will be given- Wages, SIX SHILLINGS a day. Apply to Land Bro- there. Birkenhead. To SLATE QUARRY MANAGERS. THE St. Bride's United Slate and S!ab Company Limited, are prepared h receive apphca- tionl for the office of Manner of its Slate Quarries. Applicanh Ire requested to ?rwar.1 their '• and amount of salary required, tn M. S. Jones, the Secretary, 18, New B"dge Street, Blackfnare, London. oStNAKVOSSEIBJE TURNPIKE ROADS. THE Office of Surveyor of the District of TWads, from Llanrw.t to Conway, thence to I,U,n. deeai. from Bangor to Carnarvon, aud Menai Bridge Road and from Carnarvon to Penygwryd, being vacAnt. TheTr?tee. will require the whole time of the ?urveyor to be devoted to the services of the Trust, ac- cording to the instructions which may be ?n at the Office of Messrs. O. Jones and 8.,u, Carnarvon, by whom applications in writing will he received until the 28th day of February next, and laid before the Trustees, at their Meeting, in March new. Salary, E80 a N-eiir. Carnarvon, 124th January, 1865. COLLECTOR OF RATES AND INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES WANTED. THE Bethesda Local Hoard of Health are pre-I j. pared to receive applications from persons qualified to Undertake the duties of Collector of Rates, Rents &0, to taspect Nuisances, Highways, &c., to see generally the carfTio* out of orders given by the Hoard under the Lo- cal Goverment Act, 1858." and others therewith incor- oorated, and their Bye-Law* within the district, and to re- port accordingly to each meetiug. Applications in the handwriting of the candidates, accompanied by Testi- monials as to character, ability, &c., must be sent to the undersigned on or before the 2nd of February, next, and applications not so sent will be considered invalid. Sa. lary £3() per annum. The person elected will be required to enter into Itond for the duo performance of his duties, with two approved sureties, in the sum of £150, WM. YOUNG HARDIE, Clerk and Engineer to the said Board. Bangor January 13th, 1865. _n- SRnnts. TO PROPRIETORS AND FACTORS. WANTED, bv a young Scotchman of en- W terprise and skill, a SHEEP FARM in Wales or West of Eugland, sufficient to carry from 1000 to 3000 iheep, with or without an arable Faim attaehed.—" to N P.S., office of this paper. VViV rANTKD, on the Sea Coast of North W Wales, within easy access of rail to Cheater a HOUSE, with two or three Sitting Rooms, about five Bedrooms, with garden, icc. If with two or three acres .f land would be preforre(L-Addiess, F. D., Post-office, Llandudno. A" YOUNG LADY of experience in Tuition n is desirous to meet with an engagement as morn- Eg or daily GOVERNESS to children under 12. Ac- qnirements-Engliah and Music. Address, E., office this paper. _??????   be ILtt. go bt ILet. ANGLESEA. FARM TO LET. THE Farm called PENYnOT. in the parish Tof TrefdrMth. near Malltraeth, and containing about 182 acres, is to be let, with immediate possession. Applications to be made to Mr. W. Dew, Auctioneer, Bangor. TO Be Let, Tyddyn Ucha Farm, within a Tmile of Abergele. containing about 146 acres of ex- cellent land. The Farm house and outbuildings are com- 4modions and were recently built. Apply to Mr. O. Johnson, Gwrych, Abergele. alrs, fcc. PIANO FOR SALE. A Semi grand PIANO, by an old London Maker, on Sale for immediate cash. It is very sweet toned, in itood condition, and may be had a bargain. Price 1:15. Address, Q.R.S., North. Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. FOR SALE, ABOUT 100 Tons of Swedish Turnips, of ex- ,4-1- cellent quality, weighing 36 Tons to an acre. Apply to Mr John Williams, Tynycoed, Llanddamel- tlkb, within half a mile to the Gaerwen Station, Anglesey. FURNITURE.—A BARGAIN. ON SALE, an elegant Walnutwood Draw- ing-room suite, comprising 6 spring stuffed chairs, oouch, ea*y and sewing chairs, a cheffonier with plate flags doors and back, an oval centre table, and large gilt ohimdey glass; price for complete suite only 28 guineas. Every article warranted, and carriage free. Apply to J. M. Pinch, 120. Hold Street, Liverpool. Designs of the above forwarded on application by Post. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. DOLGELLEY, NORTH WALES. TO be Disposed of, with immediate po session if required, an old established (50 years) business in the Coal, Cokk. FLOUR, Provision, and Oknkral Cuockky Line, situate in one of the must fa- rourable positions for a shop in the whole town. The entire Freehold will also be sold, and the position, u a site for a new erection, is admirably situated. corn- Banding a frontage in two of the principal thoroughfares. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. R. Williams, land and Estate Agent, Dolgelley. LLANDUDNO. TO be Sold or Let by Tender, WALSH AW i HOUSE, with the Shop lately occupied as the Post OOice. situate at the junction of Mostyu-street and GIodd.teti?treet in Llandudno. The above property is held under lease for Myea.B. and if sold, will be sold IUbject to the yearly ground rent of i? 9s., and the ?us?ual lessees covenants. Tenders to purchase, or let, to be sent in before the 7th February next; addressed to John Taylor and Son, Solici- tors, Bolton le Moors. Janmary 21st, 18G5. LLANDUDNO. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE Motyn Vauits, situate in Mostyn TStreet, Llandudno, held Lea.hold for the Term of T5years from Nov., 1852, and renewable. No ground rOllt. The above property stands in the best part of the town for any kind of business. Half the purchase money may remain on mortgage For further particulars apply to Mr. Robert Hughes, George and Dragon, Bangor; Thomas Foulkes, Esq., solicitor, Bftngor; or to Mr. George Wynne, on the pre- aim alts. TO BE SOLD, A DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, No. 1, rl. on the south side of Tudno-street, Llandudno. Tenure Leashold for an unexpired term of 91 years, sub- ject to a Ground Rent of Fw per Miium Rent;%I,C23. Vlso a DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, on the north side of Church Walks. Llandudno. Tenure Leasehold for an unexpired term of 91 years, subject to a Ground Rent of t5 IDs per annum. Rental, 1:5 51 per annum. Apply to Thomas E. Priest, 22, Clarendon Rooms, South John Street, Li verpool. public Xottccs. Professor WHITWORTfTS ENGAGEMENTS. CONWAY, at the Reading Room. Tuesday, 31st Jan. KIT AllON, TllUKSDAY, 2".1 February. HOLYHEAD, Friday, 3rd February. (In aid of the Widow and Three Children of the late William Hughes, boatman, who was unfortunately drowned, by the upsetting of the Holyhead Life Boat, while nobly endeavouring to render assistance to the Schooner Henry Holman of Plymouth, in Holyhead Bay on the 13th January, 1835.) LLANGEFNI, Satit.day, February 4th. no AND SEE PftOPKHSOR Wit IT WORTH'S X Entertainment in MUSIC, M VGIO. V EN TIZILO- QUISM, and a series of laughable CHEMICAL EX- PERIMENTS. Soios on the Concertina. Poors open at halwf-past 7 o'clock, to commence at 8. Admission Front Seats, 2s.; Second ditto, Is Promenade, tid. Children and Schools Half-price. Carriages mty be ordered at Ten o'clock. rrllE GOVERNORS and DIRECTORS of the LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION hereby give Notice that they have appointed Mr. Robert Roberts, Postmaster of Bangor, to be their Agent for Firo and Life Imuran co, and they have also appointed Dr. John Richards, to be their Medical Examiner for the District. THE OWT-Y-BUGAIL SLATE COMPANY LIMITED- NOTICE is Hereby Given, that in accord- L? "ncc with the 39th Clause of the ArtidM of Association, an Ordinary General Meeting of the Share- holders of the above Companv, will "pro forma," be hold at the Penrhyn Arms Hotel, Bangor, on Monday, the 6th of February next, at ose o'clock. It will be proposed that an adjournment be made to London, of which due notice will be given. J. HAYWOOD, Managing Director. Bangor, January 18th, 1865. DBNBIGH, ITUTHIYC- aORWEN RAILWAY COMPANY. NoTICE is hereby given that the next Half-yearly General Meeting of the S hareholders of this Company will be held at the Queen Hotel, Chester, on Saturday, the 11th day of February, 1865, at 1 o clock in the afternoon for the transaction of the ordinary busi- ness of the Company, pursuant to the Act of Parliament. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 27th of Jan- uary inat., until after the meeting. By Order, Companies Offices, GEO. MOUSLEY, Kuthin, January 19th, 1865. Secretary. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1851. I DO Hereby give Notice, that the adoption J of the Local Government Act, 1858, in the District of DolgeUey, was on the 6th day of January, 1865, notified in the London Gazette, by Sir George Grey, Hart, one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. And I further do hereby Give Notice, that the said Act will have the force of Law within the said District, at the expiration of two months from the date of the resolution adopting the same.  W,4&tnmosiDS Officer. MRS. BECKER'S BOUNTY. BATH. FOR POOR CLERGYMEN. THE Trustees under the Will of the late Mrs. Mariannk BBCKER, of Bath, have power to pay Annuities to poor pious Clergyman of the Established Church, who aro above the age of 55 years, and are physically uuable to engage in the general duties of a parochial minister. For Forms of Application apply, by letter only, to the Trustees of Mrs. Becker's Bounty, to the care of their Solicitor, H. Holland Burne, Esq., 15. Vineyards, Bath; or to their Secretary, Mr. Wm. Veale, 6, Great Stanhope Street, Bath. TO GROCERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, &c. J. O. WILLIAMS, CASTLE HOUSE. CARNARVON. HAVING made arrangements for the dis- tL posil of his business, takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers, for the liberal support they have given him during the 20 years he has conducted the business, and at the same time to inform them that he has a large Stock of first class Grocery, and Italian Goods, t« dispose of at reduced prices, for ready money only, during the next 3 weeks, commencing on Saturday, the 28th January instant. Sample, may be had on application, or seen on the counters. The Shop will be opened at 10 o clock, and closed at 6 in the evening, during the 3 weeks of bale. | LLANGEFNI. PRESENTATION TO W. HUGHES ESQ, BANK, ON THE, OCCASION OF HIS MARRIAGE. E. a. d. Amount already acknowledged 128 10 0 Sum received this week 11 0 U It is respectfully announced that the list will be closed on the 1st March, 18(55. Subscriptions received by H. Owen, Esq., Bank, Treasurer, and Benry Jones, Draper, Hon. Sec. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TOWARDS THE REPAIRS OF LLANFFLEWIN CHURCH, ANGLESEY. £ a d. The Risht Hon. Lord Stanley of Alderley 5 0 0 W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq. 100 Rev. D. Williams, Rector of Llanfacbreth 10 0 Rev. D. Lloyd. Incumbent of Bodewiyd 0 10 6 Rev. J. Owen, Rector of Llaneiliau 1 0 0 Rev. Jas. Hughes. Rector of Bode<1ern. 10 0 Miss Griffith, St. John's Wood Park 100 10 10 6 There is still a deficit of about E20 for the repairs of the above Church, for which the Rector is answerable. He would feel extremely obliged for any assistance to meet it. ""L?nrhydd)ad, Jan. 16, 1855. MORRIS VILLIAMS. WHITFORD, HOLYWELL- THE Parillioner8 amI Friends of the Rev. TRICIIARD BRISCOE, D.D., Vicar of Whitford, intend to present him with a Tribute of their regard, on the occasion of his resigning the Incumbency of the Parish, which he has held for a period of more than Twenty-five years. Subscriptions will be received by Mr. Alfred Parry, Plaauchaf, Whitford, llolywell; Mr. Richard Grant, Wilitfortl, Holywell and at the National Provincial, and North and South Wales Banks, Holywell. The Subseiiption List will be closed on the 1st of February next. A Copy will be sent to each contributor. Whitford, Holywell, January 7th, 1865. SUBSCRIPflONS. £ d. Announced last week 60 190 M. D. Edwards, Esq., Holywell 2 2 0 True Ivorites Society, Taliesyn Lodge, Slostyu. 220 Rev. Canon Eyton. Northop. 2 0 0 Rev. Thomas Williams, Rectory, Flint 1 1 0 Rev. E. Evaus, Llanfihan^el Rectory, Oswestry 110 Rev. E. Smart. Henllan Vicarage I10 Rov. Edwaid Evans, Halkyn 110 W. Jones, Esq., Mostyn Hall, Whitford 1 1 0 p. M. Evans, Esq., Holywell 1 1 0 Clifford Smith, Esq., Parktield, Swinton 1 0 0 Rev. H. E. Heaton, Bettws Vicarage, Abergele 100 Mr Wm. Owen, Whitford 1 1 0 Rev. Rowland Ellis, Gresford 0 ID 6 A F. 0 10 0 Mr. John Edwards, Stackpole. Pombroke 0 10 0 The subscriptions under 10s will appear in the final Hot the closing: of which is pfMtponed to the 18th of Feb- 1 ruary next. A copy wiU be forwarded shortly after that date to each contributor. Whitford, Jaauary 26th, 1866. V, ublit -Notices. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS towards the Erec- JLj tion of the Menai Bridge British Schools. t. d £ 8. d. Robert Davies, Esq 2'20 0 0 Richard Davies, Esq 20000 Kichard Hughes, Eaq 21 0 0 John BtlwLtrtis, Esq 210 0 Kitfer Evans, Esq ••• ^0 0 ,Nlr William Evans 20 0 0 Mr Williams, Post Office ••• 15 15 0 J Whittaker, Esq 100 0 Mr Wm Roberts 10 10 0 John Morgan 7 0 0 G Davies, Esq, F G S 600 Charles Pierce, Esq 0 Mr 11 Williams, River View 3 0 0 William Jones, grocer 3 2 0 J Williams, Tyddynto — 3 0 0 W Hughes, Flour Dealei 3 0 0 Oweu ,Ioues, Butcher ••• »t 0 0 E W Timothy 22 0 Henry Humphreys ••• 2 0 0? J Griffiths, Carpenter 20 0 TWCook.Esq -1 100 Mr John Rowlands 15 0 Thomas, Draper Iiu 0 Mrs Davies, Druggist 1 1 0 Mr J Williams, Chandler ••• 0 0 I Hugh Prim Esq 10 0 Captain Evanti J JJ 0 All' It Uoodwin. P. 1 0 0 i wen Lewis 10 „ „0 William Thomas. Builder 10 0 David Lewis 10 0 Hugh Jones, Grocer ••• 1 0 0 0 Lewis Jones ••• 10 y J Williams, Butcher ••• ••• 1.-1 0 J Hughes, Brynmouai I. 1^0 Roberts, Garnodkiwen I1 0 Roberts, junior, ditto — 11 0 Mrs Humphreys, Victoria 110 599 19 0 Sums untler 20s 14 3 1 614 2 1 Sabbath School Collection 174 182 789 0 3 Government Grant ••• ^49 5 0 Total £ 1138 5 3 Total £1138 5 3 MARTIN TUCKER, Deoaased. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd ) and 23rd Victaria* cap 35, intituled, "An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relievo Trustees. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that aU persons having any Claims or Demands against, or upon the Estate of Martin Tucker, late of Dinas, in the county ot Denbigh, Esquire, (who died on or about the twenty-seventh day of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and whose Will and Codicil were proved in the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of erobate, Pot Saint Asaph, on the twentieth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, by Edward D Oyley Bird Tucker, the Sole Executor thereof, since deceaseu, are required to send particulars of such Claims or Demands, on or before the twenty fourth day of February next, to Messiers Duncan and Murton, of No. 13, Southampton Street, Bloomsbury, London, as Solicitors for Elizabeth Hughes, (the wife of Richard Hughes), to whom letters of administration, with the said Will and Codicil annexed, of the administered personal Estate and Effects of the said Martin Tucker, deceased, were granted on the second day of June, One thousand eight hundred and sixty four. And Notice is hereby given, that after the said twenty fourth day of February next, the naid administratrix will proceed to distribute the Assets, of the said Martin Tucker, deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which the said Executors may then have had notice, and they will not be answerable or liable, for the Assets so distributed, or auy patt thereof. to any person of whose claim they shall not ,then have had any notice. Dated ??wenty4hird????????'?? eight hundred and ti Aver, n "?????ANDMURTON. 13, Southampton Street, Bloomsbury, London, Solicitors for the said Administratrix. LLANGWM INCLOSURE BOUNDARIES WHEREAS it has been represented to W the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, by the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Llangwm Hills, in the parish of Llangwm, in the couaties of Denbigh and Merioneth, or one of them, that the Boundaries of the said parish of Llangwm, and manor of Dinmael, in the county of Denbigh, and the adjoining parish of Llaufawr, or Llaufor, and manor of Penllyn, in the county of Merioneth, from the mountain fence of the farm called Rbyd Dolwen, to the summit of the mountain Garnedd fawr, are not sufficiently ascertained and dis- tiuguished. "Now the said Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, hereby give Notice, that under the provisions of the Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange, and Improvement of Land," they have ascertained and set out the said Boundaries by a certain writing, under their seal, dated the twelfth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty five. And the said Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, further give Notice, that the same was published by a description in writing of such Bounda- ries having been served personally on the Honorable James Kenneth Howard, on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, the Lady of the manor of Penllyn, and on Edward Futvoye, the Attorney of John Wynne, Esq., Lord of the manor of Dinmael, respectively, and by such a description having I been sent by post in a registered letter to the churchward- ens of the parish of Llangwm, and to the churchwardens of the parish of Llaufawr, or Llanfor, respectively. Witness my hand this 25th day of January, 1865. J. R. MOORE. By Order of the Board. LLANGWM INCLOSURE BOUNDARIES. WHEREAS it has been represented to Wthe Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales by the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Llangwm Hills, in the parish of Llangwm, in the counties of Denbigh or Merioneth, or one of them, that the Boundaries of the said parish of Llangwm, and of the adjoining parish of Llanfihangel-glynmyfir from where the said Boundary leaves the mountain stream Nant- maesyrodin, to where the parish of Llangwm abuts upon the parish of Bettws-gwerfil-goch. And that the Boundary between the said parish of Llangwm and the said parish of Bettws-gwerfil-goch, from where the said parish of Llangwm ceases to abut upon the said parish of Llanfi. liangel-glyn-myfir, to where it again abuts upon that parish, are not sufficiently ascertained and distinguished. Now. the said Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, hereby give Notice, that under the provision of tho Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange, Improvement of Land," they have ascertained and set out the said Boundaries by a certain writing, under their seal, dated the twelfth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty five. And the said Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, further give Notice, that the same was published by a description in writing of such Bounda- ries having been sent by post in a registered letter to the churchwardens of the parish of Llangwm, to the church- wardens of the parish of Llaniihllngel-glyn-myfir, and to the churchwardens of the parish of Bettws-gwerfil-goch, res e tively. r<i ?nes? my hand this 25th day of Janua^,J8fo. J. R. MOORE. By Order of the Board. tjaFFIHANEI^GLYN-MYFIR INCLO- SURE BOUNDARIES. •\VTV 7HERKAS- it h?bcen represented to W the Inclosure Commi.-tinnen for Enghna and Wales, by the Valuer acting in the matter of the Iuclosure of the Llanfihangel Hills, in the Inrish of Llanfilumgel. clvn-myfir, in the counties of Denbigh and Merioneth, that the Boundaries of the said parish of Llanlihangel- glyu-mytir, and of the adjoining township, hllmlet, or foputed n-raor of Tir Abbot Uelm, in the paTishof Cern v-druidion, in the said county of Deubigh, are not suhici- ently ascertained and distinguished. Now, the said Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wale hereby give Notice, that under the provisions of ?e Act for the Indosure. Exchange, and ImprO'lement of Land," they have ascertained and set out the said Boundaries by a certain writing, under their seal, dated the twelfth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty five. And the said Inclosure Commissioners for Euglan(I itnd Wales, further give Notice that the same was published by a description in writing of such Bounds r? having been served personally on James Leman the Attorney ot the Honourable Richard Cavendish. as Lord of the reputed manor of Tir Abbot Ucha, and sent by post in a registered letter to the churchwardens of the parish ofUannhangel-glyn.mynr, and to the churchwardeas of the parish of Cerrig-y-druidion. respectively. it.eu my hand this 25th day of j^^ooRE: J. E. MOOBB ByOrdwettth?BeM? I gbalcs 1)2 auction. pTtRT.TMTWART ANNOUNCEMENT. Important Sale of Extensive and Valuable ES- TA TES in Denlighsihrt and Carnarvonshire. }' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, i BY MR. IF. DEW. Eatly next spring, (unless previously disposed of by private contract), in such Lots as may be determined upon, A LLthat very magnificent ESTATE called l\ PWLLYCROCHON," with the Mansion House, Woodlands, Gardons aud Offices, comprising upwards of 12Q) 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 cf the sea beach, and close to the Colwyn Station on the Chester and Holyhead ItAilway. ?o?n that fine Estate f?led" The BODLONDEB ESTATE," situate in the parishes of Conway. Gyffiu, and Llangclynin. in the County of Carnarvon, consisting of a great Portion of the Town of Conway and desirable farms in the Vale of Llanrwst, comprising upwards of 2000 acre. "f well cultivateil lantl. Plans and particulars aro in course of preparation, and will be issued in due time. In the meantime any infor- mation mar be obtained from Messrs. J. & R. Williams, Sol^tors,' BeauiSAMi, or of Mr. Wm, Jfcw, Auctioneer, Be&VEa&ris, 17th betolw. ANGLESEY. SALE OF TIMBER AT FRYLBS, NEAR BEAU MARIS. MR. WILLIAM DEW, Has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION on Wednesday, the 8th of February. 1865, commencing at 11 o'clock, p.m., at Fryars, near Beaumaris, ABOUT 2.10 Lots of Oak, Ash, Elm, and .rV Larch Timber. The whole of the Lots are within a few hundred yards of the Menjii Straits, where the timber can be readily shipped to any part of the kingdom. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Bri- tish Hotel, Bungor. Bangor, Jan. 26, 1865. ANGLESEY. BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGEES. MB. B. JONES Will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Dlnorben Hotel. A ml voi, oo Saturday, March 4 th, 1865, at 3 o'clock, (subject to conditions to be there and then produced), A LI, that Nesstia, ro or Tenement, Lands, Hereditaments, and Premises, called Fagwyr, situate in the parish of Llaneilian. in the county of Ang esey, containing by admeasurement, twenty acres, or thereabouts, of exceUent pasture and arable land. The dwelling house and outbuildings upon the farm, are in good condition For further particulars, apply to Mr. Richard Owén, Solicitor, Llangefni j- jm to Mr. B. Jones. Auctioneer, Llangefni. /Mtsttllaneous. LEWIS AND COMPANY, RANELAGH STREET, LIVERPOOL. ,A. f* T7Kl865?"«  ? The Vcwest For  Little Boys of Four years ) Vx trV V—' '—r~~ ——' AT LKWT3 Co., LtItRPOOL, M TAILORS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 4 ( The 1865 Suit ) The Newest For ( Little Boyt of Six years ) AT LEWIS k CO., LIVERPOOL, CLOTHIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. e. C ?'? 1865 -s? ) ? The Neuest For > | ( Boys of Eight year. ) AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, BOOT MAKERS FOR BUYS AND YOUNG MEN. ( The 1865 ?" ) J The Newest For ( Boys of Ten year. ) Ar LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, HATTERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. The 1865 Suit ) J The Newest For > ( Boys of Twelve years ) II— y AT LEWIS & CO, LIVERPOOL, CAP MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. » T The 1865 Suit 1 ? The A?emMt For > I '< Boys of Fourteen year. ) —, AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, SHIRT MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. r-" f" fA< 1865 ) ? The Newestl > ( .Boy< o/ ?<.<;<<ett yoft ) ( Boys of Sixteen year. ) AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, COLLAR MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MFN. 'i ~> ( The 1865 Suit ) < The Newest For | ( Young Men of all ages N— — V — AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL. HOSIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. r f LEWIS & Co.'s Plan ) | of Self-Measurement ( free on application ) LEWIS AND COMPANY, RANELAGH STRE.ET, LIVERPOOL. TJL BE GOVERNORS and DDtECTORS of the TLONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION hereby give Notice that they have appointed Owen Owen. Esq., of Llanrwst, Solicitor, to be their Agent for Fire and Life Insurance, and they have also appointed Dr. William Hughes, of Llanrwst, aforesaid, to be their medical exa- miner for the District. CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. THIS justly celebrated Medicine after 30 .JL years experience is proved to be the best and cheap- est for HORSES and NEAT CATTLE, cheaper because required to be given only once a week, and not every 2nd or 3rd day, preserving health, vigour, and condition; their cost too is saved by the faod turning to a better account, for it is an acknowledged fact, Horses will keep up their condition better upon three feeds of Oats daily when a Ball is occasionally given than with four feeds without the Balls. Neat Cattle will also fatten much faster with the occasional use of them, and arrive at a greater state of perfection tkan they can be got to without the Balls. Anyone doubting this statement should try the use of them and prove for himself, for the more they are used the better they are appreciated. See Testimon- ials with each packet. ?Pare'? by the proprietor FRANCIS CUPISS M.R.V.C., Author of the Prize Essay on the Disease of the Liver of the Horse," Diss. Norfolk. Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, in Packets at Is. 9d. end 3s. 6d. each or 7 large Packets for One Guinea or 7 small for Half-a-Guinea. Any Gentleman using the Balls may consult the Pro- prietor gratuitously, either personally or by letter, post I Pa* GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. ■_ I DEPARTMENTS. I DEPARTMENTS. WOOLLENS HATS & CAPS SHAWLS SILKS FANCY DRESSES STUFFS FLANNELS HOSIERY GLOVES HABERDASHERY MILLINERY MANTLES BONNETS, &o STRAWS PARASOLS LACE RIBBONS SKIRTS CORSETS LADIES OUTFITTING) CARPETS FLOOR CLOTHS MATTINGS RUGS DOOR MATT8 REPS & DAMASKS MOREENS DIMITIES CHINTZES SHEETINGS _a BLANKETS COUNTERPANES I TABLE LINENS CALICOES AND SHIRTINGS, MUSLIN CURTAINS J CORNICE POLES SMALLWARES UMBRELLAS SKSSE&ViTRnomoi PAPER HANGINGS, &c., &c. m GENERAL MOURNING B 13 T A JS L 1;5 jl IYLL.LI L FAMILY GROCERY AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, TSAAC ROBERTS be? to inform his Customers: Visitors, and the pn\)lir in gen eral, thàt I. he Km conrtantly on h.nd < hrg. M?rtment of 134ntbmau'ofand chil(Im?le, Boot, ancl Shoes, betk French and Bngli8h. 10 e!eg ?"ty suited to the requirement. the Season. and of the LATE,T FASHIONS.   really First.class article, at a oder;\te Price. JOHN WILLIAMS, The Old Established FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, "DEGS to draw the attention of his Mendsand patrons in   to the large 13 assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FU^ITLRE, beddixg an^ bedsteads,^ especially IRON BEDS of all kinds, which he keeps in stock. He also WMhea that parties need not UP astray in search of what they can procure equally ?chMp and  good „ He particularly invites w inspection of a large stotk of FEATHERS CURL6D HAIR (of the best WOOLLEN and,C0TT01C, ERS, ti FLOCKS, which for purity are unmatched. If found not to be of the quality wmcn W., repl'esonts them be, they may bo returned. • PURE FOREIGN WfJVES. I GOOD SOUND SHERRY, 18s. per dozen GOLD WITH BODY, 24s. per dozen SUPERIOR PALE & DRY, 30b. per dozen GOOD USEFUL PORT, 18s. per doaen VERY SUPERIOR, 24s. per dozen. 1868 VINTAGE Full and Rich, 30s. per dofim ROUSILLON, A RICH STRONG WINE, 24s. Per Dozen. SOTJISTJD IPlISrisrEIR. CLARET, 188. PER :DOZ. ST. JULIEN, 24s. PER DOZEN. I ST. ESTEPHE, 24s. PER DOZEX. CHAMPAGNE, 4 2s. PER DOZEN. JOS. ROBERTS, CONFECTIONER, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. AGENT FOR IMPERIAL WINE CO.. LONDON. MR. SCOTT OF DUBLIN. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. 6, MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, h/tr QpoTT the Resident Dentist, supplies Artificial Teeth without giving any pain t. Mther (heL.,ioSact old rtumps)%nd at the same time rendering the new Teeth -? mMti.. tion and articulation.  of every Tmt? 01 'snâíIè  1t1l by'l"ei!\h t 111 the mouth, eo M to challenge detection. AU medical gentlemen who have inspecwd Mr. &ott's .e?thv,.iounce t?-ip to be the most cleanly and whol& some to wear. Unsightly wires andhgatures are avoided. All the most re?m II m enta of.?the London and Pfa^t1ntoi«matriZ thewor^anship being under his own strictly dherin'WH* .!? ww"nt an cow of using no inferior materials, the worlcm=ship being under his own special supervibion. He :rY's suiidardttft mands entrasted to his care.  leave tcfthank his numerous patients for their liberal patronage. CHARGES TO SUIT THE MOST ECONOMICAL.  Price h., by Post 13 Stamps for opinions of the PreSB on the merits of this Book, Vide Nort4 Wale, CAronicle Dec. 17th hut, and all the leadia. of th. Mw..n.?.? —h ^.B-rSCOTTv^U^ LLANRWST the first WEDNMDAY in every month GREAT REDUCTION A IN BOYS' CLOTHING, W J WARRANTED ALL WOOL, Wmgr AND lfADB ON THB PREMISES BY HAND LABOUR. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS of Knickerbocker Sttito Meltons, Cheviots, 22s. 6d, Scotch Tweeds and Angolas From 21 28. 6d. BOYS' SUITS ii JAOKET, VEST, and TROWSE RS >l||||||l From 21 58. 6d. t THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL W £ W 50s. SUITS |f ftFNTS' SUIT 50s Are made from the best Welsh and Scotch Tweeds. & C., & c" & C" AT BOYS' SUI1', 258, 8d. &C., &„ C., &C., AT JOHN ARONSON, 1 & 13, BANK PLAOB, BAITGOR. ^tiblications. One ShillingPost Free for 13 Stamps. M A R T I N'S w EEK'S WANDERINGS IN WALES. NEW EDITION, ENTIRELY REWRITTEN, WITH AN APPENDIX OF NATURAL HISTORY. A MAP, AND VIEW OF THE BRIDGES Published by J. K. Dopolas, nt The North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. THE 1st VOL, of the IIXX, dedicated to the JL Ven. H. W. White. M.A., Archdeacoi of Merioneth, will be published in Welsh, as soon as a sufficient num- ber (500) of Subscribers to meet the necessary expenses of printing, ke.. can be procured. The let VoL, 8vo., will contain the Pentateuch. The 2nd Vol., dedicated to the Rev. S. Hart Wynne, M.A., Vicar of Burge-on-Bane, kc., will follow as soon as pos- sible. The contents of which will include the Books of Joshua, &c., to the end of the Psalms. And the 3rd Vol., containing the remaining Books of the Sacred Volume, will be published with all due despatch. Should any Subscriber be dissatisfied with the 1st Vol., he will be under no obligation to take the remaining To- lames. The names of Subscriben will be received by the BeT. B. Andrews, the Rectory, Llanfrolheo, Peorhyndeu- jSmeth; and HI. SpurNI4 Publisher, Cwraavtfaen. I publications. PRICE Fourpence, Free by Post for Five J_ Stamps, or Four Copies free for Eighteen Stwnpa, THE BREEDING and MANAGEMENT OF SHEEP, By HENRY WOODS, Agent to the Right Hon. Lord V?,l.?h. being a Lecture delivered before the Way- land (Norfolk) Agricultural Association, and published by request. A remarkably instructive lecture, one of the verr best addresses on the subject that has ever been delivered. I —Agricultural Gazette. 19th March, 1861. 14 Mr. Woods has further signalized himself by a singularly able address upon the sheep, an essay that has already taken its place as a standard authority in the rural library." Mark-lane Express, 21st March, 186ie We look upon this lecture as one of the most valuable ever written upon the subject, and as one which ought to be in the hands of every farmer in the country.'Bell's Weekly Messenger, 11th April, 18CA. lOne" Woods on Sheep," and one Essay on Calve«,* Free by Post for 7d. Day, Son, and Hewitt, 22, Dorset-street, Baker-street, London. TO FAKMERS.—In consequence of the Tincreasing demand for Thorley's Penny Packet* of Spicy Aromatic Condiment, I am compelled to discon- tinue the manufacture of Condimental Meal so as to de- vote the whole of my time to this important agricultural want, Joseph Thorley, Spice Merchant, Thorley's Spiot MillS; Thornhill Bridge, King's Cross, London; N.B. No worms or parasites can exist in Horses and Cattl when this compound of spices is ve94 and Miiimh wil fatten in half ttt nsaal tUae.