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= —————' Arsons SHanM*. WANTED a good COOK, who thoroughly understands her work, and can give satisfactory references. -A ply personally or by letter to Mr. Robert Jones, 19, Market-street, Carnarvon. WANTED, a Good ENEITAL SERVANT. W for a small Family. A Twelve-Month's good Character indispep sable. -Apply at the Office of this Papa". CURATE wanted for the Parishes of Llan- bedr and CaerhuD. Address Rev. James Hughes, Xlanbedr Rectory, Conway. SSSJants. TO PROPRIETORS AND FACTORS. W* A\TED. bv a young Scotchman of cn-  'terpri%e ?d skill, a SHEEP FARM in W.Je. or J' if EPKland, sufficient to carry from 1000 to 3000 tWo N n with or withou au arable Farm attached.-Apply ? t.a, office of this paper. -?o -GAND ENTL]Elfii.- AA ? ?Mnem'cA ?MUKEEPHR. aged 32, A i ucen all his life accustomed to tho TMM. gotGammee,??? hesfor?Re-eng.gemeut. Thoroughly  [¡nsme.. III ? its Wclles. The best uii d ei, .st?tn, 1 3 )]is 113 References gi\'en.d,lrcss. A. B., C'——? Office, Banóor. Bangor.. — ^IT' ANTM* to l?nt or Pnrchasp. a HOUSE, W Furnhhed or I. ufurmshed. suitable for a Gentle- W, Family. Some Fishing iu tho neighbourhood in- ?.? -Addres.. D. C.. Bcx, C. 46, Post Office, Liverp?)ol LLANDUDNO. TO be Let. unfurnished, in May next, Var- T o die View. Mostyn Street. At Reasonable Rent. For particulars apply to the Rev. John Thomas, Var- dre View, Llandudno. LLANDUDNO. TO BE LET. with possession on the 25th T oofB$FI,trcli next, Two Large SHOPS AND HOUSES, in the best business part of the town. Gas and water laid on, and every modern convenience. For particulars, apply to Reece and Farrant, Solicitors, Llandudno. CARNARVON. Genteel and commodious Residence in the suburbs of the l'otrit of Carnarvon. TO be Let. J)ryii Eisteddfod, containing a J. Drawing Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Parlour, two Kitchens, Sculleries, Pantries, &c., four best Bed- rooms, ant) four other-Bedrooms, Water-closet, &c., &c.; Flower Garden and Grounds, both in front aud back. Also, a Kitchen Garden. The above is situated on the Pwllbeli Road, and com- mands a beautiful view of the Mountains, Castle, & Straits. Apply to Mr. HUMPHREYS, Castle-square, Curnarvon. itIrsl Jet. PIANO FOR SALE. A Semi grand PIANO, by an old London. 1 Maker/ on Sale for immediate cash. It is very sweet toned, in cood condition, and may be had a bargain. trice £15. Address, Q.R.S., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. TO BE SOLI) OR LET BY nivilm,-TH THE MILLS called Melinau Adda. containing JL 1 wind and 2 water Mills, in excellent order and condition, situate in the town of Amlwch, with Offices, Warehouse, and Stables. For particulars apply to Owen Owens, Port Amlwch or, Hugh Williams, Llwyn'rarth, Llanbabo. FURNITURE.-A BARGAIN. ON SALE, an elegant Walnuhvood Draw- ing-room suite, comprising G spring stuffed chairs, couch, easy and sewing chairs, a cheffonier with plate glass doors and back, an oval centre table, and large gilt cbiwoey glais; price for complete suite only 28 guineas. Every article warranted, and carriage free. Apply to J. 3f. Pinch, 120. Bold Street, Liverpool. Designs of the above forwarded on application by Post. FOR SALE, ABOUT 100 Tons of Swedish Tnruip?. of ex- Acelleiit quality, weighing K6 Tons to an acre. Apply to Mr John Williams, Tynyeoed, Llanddaniel- lab, within half a mile to the Gaerwen Station, Anglesey. LLANDUDNO. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE Mostyn Vaults, situate in Mostyn Street, Llandudno, held Leashold for the Term" of 75yearsfrom Nov.,185:2, and renewable. Noground rent. 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, Bangor or to Mr. George Wynne, on the pre- mises. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR JOHN PRITCHARD Has been favoured with instructions by Miss Gracie, of Llanfairfeclian, who is changiug her residence), to dis- pose of, about the middle of next month, THE whole of her excellent & Modern House- Thold Furniture, detailed particulars of which will be given in future advertisements and placards. SALE OF MILLINERY, STRAW AND FANCY GOODS-, AT GREAT REDUCTION FROM COST PRTCE AT PARIS HOUSE, DEAN STREET, BANGOR. MRS. WILLIAMS begs to announce, that previous to removal to more convenient premises, the whole stock (which is in perfect coudition), is now offeied as above. It consists of Straw, Felt, and Leg- horn Hats and Bonnets. Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Hubbell and Thomson's Patent Skirts; Lace Good, &c. The style in Millinery Bonnets and Caps, will bo found very select, being principally French Patterns. public Noticts. PIANO FORTE TUNING, &c. IV JR. SMYTH, of Birmingham is now in III Bangor. Any Orders left at Messrs Catberall and Nixon's will have prompt attention. NOTICE. THE General Annual Meeting of the Share- Thol(lers of the Barmouth Gas Company (Limited) will be held at the Company's Board-room, on Tuesday, the 28th inst., at Noon. EVAN EVANS, Barmouth, Feb. 18th, 1865. Secretary. ST. DAVID'S DAY. THE ANGLESEY CENTRAL ASSOCIATION, For encourayin'i the Apprehension of Felons, and other Offenders. THE Annual Meeting of the above Society, J_ will be held at the Bulkeley Arms Hotel Llangefni, on Wednesday, thelstday of March. lbCo for the purpose of Auditing the Treasurer's Accounts, and other business connected with the Society. C° Dinner ^r thet T*Me at 4 o'clock precisely; President- Richard Owen, Eaq., C.P. Klchard Owen, Esq.^C.^ jq rtMh?aOth?tb,lM& liou. Tromum & Somtuy. public jSotices. PENKHYN HALL, BANGOR. Under the Patronage of THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. PROFESSOR WHITWORTH HAS kindly consented to ?ivehisunri- f t vuHe.t ENTERTAINMENT on Monday, Feb. 27th. 185o, for the benefit of the WIDOW AND ORPHANS Of the late OWEN JONES, who lost his life on Carnedd Llewelyn Mountain, IN PRESDITIGITATEUR. MUSIC, AND CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTS, At the above Hall. The PENRHYN BRASS BAND have kindly promised their services on the occasion. Reserved Seats 2s. second seats, Is. third seats. 6d. Tickets may be had at the "North Wales Chronicle Office; Catherall and Nixon Humphreys & Co. and most of the respectable tradesmen of the town. Doors open at half-past Seven to commence at quarter past Eight. Carriages ordered at Ten. LLANGEFNI. PRESENTATION TO W, HUGHES ESQ., BANK, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS MARRIAGE. E. s. d. Amount already acknowledged 145 0 0 It is respectfully announced that the list will be closed on the 1st March, 18(j5. Subscriptions received by H. Owen, Esq., Bank, Treasurer, uUllllcnry Jones, Draper, Hon. See. rnili; GOVERNORS and DIRECTORS of the LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION hereby give Notice that they have appointed Mr. Robert Roberts, Postmaster of Bangor, to be their Agent for Fire and Life Insurance, and they have also appointed Dr. John Richards, to be their Hedical Examiner for the District. Festiniog, Maentwrog. and Harlech Turnpike Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the General Annual Meeting 01 the Trustees of the above Trust, will be held at the Grapes Hotel, jtfaentwrog, on Tuesday, the 7th day of March next, at 12 o'clock at Noun, for the purpose of auditing the Treasurer's Accounts, and for transacting such other business as may be required relating to the said Trust. J. P. ROBERTS, Clerk to the Trustees. February 13th, 18G5. ST- DAVID'S DAY. THE EIVIONYDD SOCIETY for the Prose- JL cution of Felons, will hold its 47th Anniversary at the house of Mr. H. R. Thomas, Bwlchfedweu, Penmorfa, on Wednesday, the 1st day of March, 1805. Mr. R. Lloyd Jones, Madocks Arms, in the Chair. Dinner on the table at Two o'clock. WM. E. MORRIS, Secretary. MOLD AND DENBIGH, DENBIGH & RHUDDLAN. AND ST. ASAPH & CONWAY TURNPIKE TRUSTS. NOTICE IS Hereby Given that the General 1? ANNUAL MEETING of the Trustees of these Turn- pike Trust, will be held at the County Court Hall, in St. Asaph, on Tuesday the 7th day of March, 1S05, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the purpose of Auditing the Treasurer's and Surveyor's Accounts of the said Trust, for the year ended on the 31st December, 1864; and to transact any other business relating to the Trusts that may then and there be necessary. „ — WYATT k SISSON. St. Asaph, 7th Feb., 1805. Clerks to the said Trustees. TESTIMONIAL TO LLEWELYN ADAMS, ESQ., RUTHIN. AT A PUBLIC MEETING of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Ruthin, held at the White Lion Hotel, on Tuesday, the 31st January, 1865.-John ,Jenkins. Esq., in the Chair—the following, amongst other resolutions, in reference to the dismissal of Mr. Adams, from the office of Clerk to the Borough Justices, was unanimously adopted That a subscription be entered into for the pur- pose of presenting Mr. Adams with a Testimonial, as an expression of sympathy on the part of his Towns- men and others and to compensate him for any loss which he may have suffered by his dismissal from office." The Ratepayers' Committee having been requested at such Meeting to take the necessary steps to carry the foregoing Resolution into effect, beg to intimate that a Subscription List has been opened at the North and South Wales Bank, Ruthin, where subscriptions will be re- ceived. Ruthin, Feb. 14th, 18So. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. £ a. D. John Jenkins, Esq, 1 1 0 The Rev E N Baruwell tin R G Ellis, Esq, ••• 1 1 0 Martin Smith, Esq, V C Railway 1 1 0 G H Whalley, Esq, M.P. 1 1 ° Miss Wlialley, Plasmadoc i n J Peers, Esquire 1 } « Miss Griffiths, Well-street 1 1 0 ,Nliss Kyflin, Belmont tí 0 0 Wm Lloyd, Esq, solicitor 1 1 0 Louis Cliatler, Esq, Manor-house 1 1 0 The Rev James Jones, M A, Fir Grove 1 1 0 Mr. Edward Edwards, ironmonger 1 1 0 E Roberts timber merchant, Castle-street 1 1 0 John Pierce, draper 1 I ? 0 WTRouw.chemist 1 1 ? Th?masEdwards.draper 1 1 0 John Simon, Regent,house 1 10? R P Davies, Clwyd-street 0 10 6 Thomas Davies, ditto 0 10 61 Miss Roberts, Penybont 0 10 o Miss M Roberts, ditto 0 10 b Mr. David Jones, PaTk-place 010 b Wm Lloyd, draper 010 6 Joseph Maude, confectioner 010 6 Charles Jones, bootmaker 0106 Robert Williams, butcher 0 10 6 Thomas Jones ditto 010 6 John Jones, ditto 0 10 6 John Lloyd, ditto 010 6 Edward Evans, Spread Eagles 0 10 6 Rowland Price, The Crown 0 10 6 Mrs Pierce, Corporation Arms 0 10 6 Mrs J W Davies, draper 0 10 6 Mr David Lloyd, Diffwys <• 10 6 Johu Clubbe, Royal Oak ( 10 6 Edward Jones, Upper Clwyd-street (, 10 6 John Roberts, wino merchant V 10 6 Thomas Roberts, auctioneer 0 10 6 John Jones, Huthin Mills 0 10 6 Wm Green, Lion Hotel 0 10 6 Thomas Williams, Pant y gwlauod 0 10 6 The Rev Daniel Hughes, M.A. Church Gates 0 10 6 Mr Robert Jones, The Eagles 0 5 0 J Roberts, currier 05 0 Iaac Roberts, Machine Tavern 0 5 0 Ed ward ltoberts. tailor. 0 5 0 Roger WiJJiam." plumber 0 5 0 Thomas Robert, Red Lion 0 5 0 Hngh Jones, the Star 0 5 0 Hugh Morris, Grocer 0 5 0 Robert Jones, the Unicorn 0 5 0 Hugh Edwaids, Hatter 0 5 0 William Simon, Draper 0 5 0 William Criddefonl 0 5 0 ELlwikrd Davies, irournouger 0 5 0 Levi Jones, builder 0 5 0 Henry Jones, Pandy Cafn 0 5 0 David Davies, Grocer, Well-street 0 5 0 A Friend 0 5 0 Mr. Hugh Jones, Park 90ttage 0 2 6 Mr. William Roberts, West Park 0 2 6 Evan Evans, White Bear 0 2 0 D E. Davies, London House 0 2 6 Hugh Williams, Coal Merchant 0 2 G J. J. Hodson, Station Master 0 2 6 Tiioiiikis Ditvie" I)Itiiill)ei, Liverpool 0 2 G Westbv Ogden, plumber 0 2 6 J. D. j ones, British School 0 2 6 John Roberts, Well-street 0 2 6 Hoses Owen, Well-street 026 M.)9 Wynne, Castle-street 0 2 6 Rev. Robert Jones, Wesleyan Minister 0 ? ? 6 A Ratepayer Sixteen subscribers under 2fe. ad. 0 13 8 public jfoticcs. IMPORTANT NOTICE. T-L HEMNDONSPORTINGAGENCYCOMPANY'S J- Drawing on the great Lincolnshire Handicap took place in London 011 the 20th of February, 1865, and the following are the list of successful members. Number. Prize. I 3491 R300 4191 200 945 100 4962 50 3100 15 249 15 611 15 2461 15 1022 15 1144 15 3314 15 2001 15 301 15 29 15 47 15 572 15 4221 15 3599 15 4441 15 690 15 665 15 Number. Prize. J 34(1 £1fj 1421 13 19 15 300 10 63 10 1862 10 1224 10 17 10 501 10 797 10 ¡ 809 10 142 10 64 10 100 10 294 1 10 2610 10 1020 10 t' 11 10 311 10 4760 10 4111 10 5000 10 351 10 Number. Prize. 619 £5 214 5 255 5 766 5 183 5 3004 3 42 5 13 5 459 5 1055 5 1330 5 60 5 101 5 213 5 4762 5 956 5 3392 5 4224 6 3001 5 12 6 K.B.—The next Monster Draw will be on the North- ampton Stakes.—All Prize numbers are known im- mediately after the Draw, as the Prizes are allotedto the names of horses in the race, and are won before the race is over. publications. SACRED MUSIC. SANCTUS: with Welsh words, (S. A. T. B., )? and accompaniment for the Organ or Harmonium), Composed by B. M. Willhuna, Huthin. Pnce 6d. Now ready, Price Is., by post Is. Id., SLATE QUARRIES as an Investment. By JOHN BOWER, Esq., D.C.L., Barrister-at-Law, (Managing Director of the Snowdon Slate Quarries Co., London; Published at the" Mining Journal" Office, 26, fleet-street, E.C., and may be had at the "North Wales Chronicle" Office. Bangor, at the" Herald" Office, Carnarvon, and of Mr. Ambrose, Bookseller, Beau- maris. IN theTRESS, And shortly will be Published-Price 4s., Rowland's Grammar of the Welsh Language; Third Edition, greatly Enlarged and Improved. Those who wish to become Subscribers, are requested to send their names, without delay, to the Publisher, R. SAUKDERSON, Bala, N. W. ^listEllnncous. FRISBY, DYKE & CO. FURNISHING. BEDDING, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, Nos. 58, 60, 62, 64, AND 66, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. "HOUSE FURNISHING GUIDE" now ready, and can be had on application, post free, containing drawings of the new patterns in Iron and Brass Bedsteads, modern designs in Upholstery, with lists of prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR FURNISHING HOTELS AND HOUSES or ANY SIZE. Ships, Cabins and Berths fitted up on the shortest notice. Carriage paid on purchases of jE2 and above, to any part of the Kingdom. TERM S—0 ASH. PURE PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &e. And Table Delicaces of the highest quality, pure and wholesome.-See "Lancet," and Dr. Hassali's Report. CKOSSE AND BLACKWELL, PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. May be obtained from all Grocers and Oilmen. COALS! COALS! COALS! BEST WIGAN and other COHS at BAN- EGOR RAILWAY STATION, by John Williams & Co. Best Coals 15s. per Ton. Second do 14s Also, DRAINING PIPES, of Superior Quality. Further particulars may be had of Mr. Littler, Rail- way Hotel, Bangor. LEWIS AND COMPANY, RANELAGH STREET, LIVERPOOL. r- ? yA<-1865 'S'"? '? ) ? The Newest For > ( Little Boys of Four years )? AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, TAILORS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. r-? -1 C The 1865 Suit  ) ) The ?ewMt FOI' ( Little Boys of Six years ) -V-' — 1 AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, CLOTHIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. { The 1865 -M ) J The Newest For > ( Boys of Eight yMM ) AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, BOOT MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. ( The 1865 Suit f The Newest For ( Boys of Ten years ) Ar LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, HATTERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. r-J.- (' T/M 1865 suit ) ? yAe.V<M;M<?f > I Vv Boys of TwMve yeal's t ) '-v- AT LEWIS & CO, LIVERPOOL, CAP MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 'T The 1865 Suit ) j ) The Newest ?r > Boys of ?OMr?H yea?'s ) i, — ■ y J AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, SHIRT MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. r- C The 1865 Suit ) ? The Newest Foi, > Boys of Sixteen years ) AT LEWIS k CO., LIVERPOOL, COLLAR MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MFN. r-A- C The 1865 Suit N ) ? The Newest For > ( Young Men of all ages ) —V AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL. HOSIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. ( LEWIS & Co.'s Plan ) < of Self-Measurement > fru on appliclltion ) LEWIS AND COMPANY, ITANELAGH STREET, LIVERPOOL -—t— J DMS. WINTER SAILINGS. From 1st Novemb-r, and until furthe ipe. TIHE CITY OF DUBLCn Im'PANY intend JLt sailing their first class ste? ner "PRINCE AR- Tff V, or other of their Vessels, as under :— KOM MENAI BRIDGE, MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. At Ten a.m. FROM LIVERPOOL, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. (Calling at Llandudno. weather permitting.) Goods for Wales received at the Clarence Dock on Tuesdays. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. K. Rounth waite, 20, Water Street, Liverpool Messrs. E. W. Timothy andSon, Menai Bridge ;or to Mr. John Thoma Bangor Street, Carnarvon. City of Dublin Co. 's Office, Menai Bridge, 27th Oct., 1864. "BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets ..L^S.EEROOJ^ FOIL MELBOURNE, 'Aeoster. Burthen. Captain. Date. 0 rOF ELBOURNE 1828.4000 Jones 5th Mar. L14GifLikrNO 1769 ..4000 Johnston 5thApril MARCO POLO. 1625.4000 Arnold 5tli May CHAMPIONOFTHESEAS 1946.4000 Outridge 5th June Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, wili please make immediate application to the under- signed. LONDON FOR MELBOURNE, SEA FLOWER .5th March Assisted Passages and Free Grants of Land. LONDON FOR SYDNEY. RUTLANDSHIRE 10th March FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds.) COMMODORE PERRY.(from London) .5th March The above celebrated clippers, so well known for their rapid passages, punctuality, and splendid accommodation, are unsurpassed by any ships in the world, STEAM TO NEW YORK. PENNSYLVANIA. s.s 14th t Feb LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. -) PACKET FOR THE 5TH MARCH. rJ-4NT,Swef. x Postponed until the 10th March, ?'??W? <? The Splendid Clipper Ship "CITY OF MELBOURNE," 1828 Tons Register, 4,00(1 Tons Burthen, Capt, Jones. This celebrated Ship is one of the fastest vessels afloat, as the following passages will show, viz.:—Liverpool to Melbourne, 74 days; Melbourne to New Zealand, and back to Melbourne, the entire voyage (the fastest on record), 21 days Melbourne to Point de Galie, 29 days; Callao to Queenstown, 80 days. She is sister ship to the late renowned clipper Empress of the Sea." Apply to JAMI! BAINES & CO., Water,st" Liverpool; GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street; or T. M. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. AGENTS. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead Mr. Wm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWBBF IVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, rid PORTLAND and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Govern ment for the Conveyance of the Afails.) THB MOKTREAL OCEAN STEAK-SHIP COMPANY'S first-clasm powerful Screw Steamers PERUVIAN. Capt. W. BALLANTTHE. MORAVIAN T.AITOX. lxWURA „ J. GRAHAM. SaBaSiv HIBERNIAN. to J. E. DBTTOK. NOVA SCOTIAN.. „ J. WYLIE, BELGIAN R. BROWS. f ?.. NORTHAMEBJCAN. W. KmB. [  DAMASCUS R. S. WATTS. ST. DAVID :1 A.D.AmD. Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAND, EVERY THURSDAY. Calling at MOVILLE, LOUGH FOYLE, on FRIDAY, to embark Passengers and Her Majesty's Maila. And from PORTLAND to LIVERPOOL every SATURDAY. Calling at MOVILLE to land Mails and Passengers. Every alternate Steamer will proceed from Portland to New York. Rate of Freight to Portland and New York, 50s. per Ton Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Moner to Portland, and New York, Eighteen Guineas and Fifteen Guineas, including Provi- ions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyazice of Goods and Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to all the Prinoipal Towns in Canada. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamthipl to the Sail- way Cars Free of Expense, For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAmns and ALEXAKDBR ALLAN, 70, Great Clyde-nireat in Lon- d. to MOJTGOHBRIB and GRBIKHOBNI, 17, Gracechurch- street or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., "Wearer-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpoo l STEAM from LIVERPOOL or QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK- ,-KX TIHE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK ???? 1 AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM. \S?E!?Rs?'SHIP COMPANY intend despatching •BHHesSSm their Full-Powered Clyde-builtlron Screw Steam Ships, Carrying the United States Mails, FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. CITY OF WASHINGTON .Wedncsday, 1st March CITY OF CORK.Saturday, 4th" CITY OF LONDON Wednesday, 8th „ And every Wednesday, and every alternate Saturday Cabin Passage by the Mail Steamers sailing every Wed- nesday, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accom- modation. Cabin Passage by the Saturday's Steamers, 13 Guineas. Forward Passage 5 Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengers for CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool. t I Mr. ED. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. or 0 Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abergele V AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND- or Pasiengeri holding Victoria Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the undersigned. HE "WHITE STAR" LINE of jaBSSSV L BRITISH AUSTRALIAN, and NEW ZEALAND EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIP- PERS, sail on the 15th and 20th of each Month. Landing and forwarding Passengtrs to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. ThuHne is composed of the following celebrated clippers ROYAL STANDARD(s.s.) MORNING LIGHT. RED JACKET. WHITE STAR. BLUE JACKET. TORNADO. MERMAID. CHARIOT OF FAME. QUEENof the NORTH. SHALIMAR. GLEN DEVON (new) ULCOATS (new) GOLDEN SUNSET (new) CECILIA (new) An many others well-known in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons To Reg. Bur. Sail. NAPIBR 1500.3000. Feb. 20. QUET.K OF THE NORTH.Forsyth .1630.3200. Mar. 20. WHITE STAB Kerry 2339.5000.April 20. "The WHITE STAR" Packet of the 20th February will bethe superb clipper ship NAPIER." This splendid Wp is one of the largest, as she is one of the handsomest fetid fastest in the trade, having made her last passage to bourne in 76 days, the fastest of the season. Her Meommodations for all classes of passengers are of the most superior order. Her saloon is an elegant compart ment. and passengers in this class are found with bedding linen, and all necessaries. For freight or passage, apply to H. T. WILSON J: CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, or WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., 27, Leadcnliall-street, London. Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, Bangor; John Jones, Steam Packet Company Agent, Carnarvon; T. Bell, ?olywell; or to Robert Pritchard, Newry-atreet, H I head ??Ulot'' Australian aud New Zealand Hmd- B"kA, Mat post &M for 2.lupe. GRIFFITH DAVIES, I HIGH STREET, BANGOR. II 1 DEPARTMENTS. WOOLLENS HATS & CAPS SHAWLS SILKS FANCY DRESSES STUFFS FLANNELS HOSIERY I GLOVES HABERDASHERY MILLINERY MANTLES BONNETS, &e STRAWS PARASOLS LACE RIBBONS SKIRTS CORSETS LADIES OUTFITTING CARPETS FLOOR CLOTHS MATTINGS RUGS DOOR MATTS REPS & DAMASKS MOREENS IMOREIIN8 CHINTZES SHEETINGS BLANKETS COUNTERPANES TABLE LINENS CALICOES AND SHIRTINGS MUSLIN CURTAINS CORNICE POLES SMALLWARES UMBRELLAS UPHOLSTERER'S TRIMMINGS PAPER HANGINGS, &c., &e. GENERAL MOURNING ESTABLISHMENT. FAMILY GROCERY AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. P.S.—Our New Stock of Paper Hangings, Ac., are now ready for inspection BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, TSAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his CustomersT Visitors, and the public in general, that JL he has constantly on hand a large assortment of Ladies', Gcutlemeu's, s"d Children's. Boot and Mioes tMM French and English, in every variety suited to the requirement* the Season, and of the LA. iJiM FASHIONS. Gentlemen leaving their Orders can rely on obtaining a reaUy First-class article, at a jlouerate Price. JOHN WILLIAMS, The Old Established FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, BE6S to draw the attention of his friends and patrons in North Wales to the large D assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FUP?NITURE, BEDDING AND BED&T?EADS, and especially IRON BEDS of all kinds, which he keeps in stock. He also wishes to state that parties need not go astray in search of what they can procure equally as cheap and as good at Bangor. He particularly invites an inspection of a large stotk of FEATHERS, CURLED HAIR (of the best quality), WOOLLEN and COTTON FLOCKS, which for purity are unmatched. If found not to be of the quality which J. W., represents them to be, they may be returned. —— WH UREAS Dame Lady Jane Silence Erskine, of Conway House, Torquay, in the County of Devon, Widow, and the Reverend Thomas Roberts Ellis, Rector of the Parish of Gyffin, in the County of Carnarvon, Clerk, being respectively interested under the provisions of The Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange, and Improvement of Lands," in the Land and Hereditaments set forth in the Schedule hereunder written, with the Easements and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, and being desirous of effecting an Exchfmge otme lame, have made application, in writing, to the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to direct enquiries whether such proposed Exchange would be beneficial to the Owners of such respective Lands and Hereditaments, and to proceed with the same under the provisions of the said Act. Now. the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, being of opinion that such Exchange would be benefi. cial, and that the terms thereof are just and reasonable, hereby give Notice, that they will cause to be framed and confirmed, under their Hands and Seal, an Order of Exchange, in the matter of the said application, unless notice, in writing, of dissent to the said proposed Exchange be given to them by some person entitled to an Estate in, or to a charge upon the said Land and Hereditaments, or any part thereof, on or before.the 12th uaygoi June next. THE SCHEDULE, TO WHICH THE:FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS. LAND and Hereditaments in which the above-named Dame Lady Jane Silence Erskine is interested, situate in the Parish of Gyffin, in the county of Carnarvon, and proposed to be exchanged for the Land and Heredita- ments hereinafter specified. No. on Tithe Map. Description. A. R. P. 25 Cae William Pryse 4 1 13 290 Cae Milton 4 1 36 8 3 9 LAND and Hereditaments in which the above-named Thomas Roberts, as such Rector, as aforesaid, is inter- ested, situate in the parish of Gyffin, in the county of I Carnarvon, and proposed to be exchanged for theJLand and Hereditaments hereinbefore specified. No. on Tithe Map. Description. A, R. P. Tydd/ln lIr Aur. 2 131 Part 154 Cae Swal 2 1 JL „ 155 Cae Dandy 2 3 17 Part 154 House Garden, &e. 0 2 0 I"" Erw 2 0 0 "CaeNewydd 3 0 6 Part 156 Cae Gelynin 2 0 22 Garnedd wen 1 3 1 14 2 37 « « v a j Witness my hand, this 23rd day of February, in the year of our Lord Une tnousana^nunareu auu — H. PYNE, By Order of the Board. GREAT REDUCTION A IN § BOYS' CLOTHING, AM WARRANTED ALL WOOL, WWjjSF AND MADE ON THE PREMISES BY HAND LABOUR. ARB KNICKERBOCKER SUITS §00%0P OF Knickerbocker Suit, B Meltons, Cheviots, 22s. 6d. Scotch Tweeds and Angolas jg| From 28. 6d. BOYS' SUITS JACKET, VEST, and TROWSE R S From £1 5s. 6d. U p* THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL mH B wHm 50s. SUITS WWM GENTS' SUIT. 50s! Are made from the best Welsh and Scotch Tweeds. HOYS' SUIT, 25s. 64 BOY-?urr, 25s. a &c., &c., &c., AT JOHN ARONSON, 1 Sz S3 BANK PLACE, BANGOR. p E N R H Y N H A L L, BANGOR. RECEIPTS AND EXFENDITUREIETWEEN OCT. 8TH, 1863, AND DEC. 31ST, 1864 RECEIPTS. £ S. D. Total Amount received for Hire of Hall 98 3 0 JM8 3 0 PAYMENTS. £ S. D Provincial Insurance Company, two Premiums Fire Policy of 21400 6 10 0 Coals 0 Gas and Water ••• ° 0 9 Cleaning 4 5 0 Joiner Work ••• ••• » Sundry payments as per bill 2 6 10 Commission of Managing Trustee 9 16 0 Balance paid to the Capital Account 52 7 5 L,98 3 0 The foregoing is published in accordance with a Resolution adopted at a Meeting of the Trustees, held on Saturday, February 18th, 1865. JOHN KENMUIR DOUGLAS, Managing Trustee. £ od)olastic. EDUCATION. RAGLAN HOUSE, BEAUMARIS. MRS. and Miss Smith, receive a limited iVi. number of young Ladies to board and educate, and will have two vacancies at Christmas. For terms, references, &c., address, Raglan Honse, Beaumaris, ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL. RUTHIN. (A Classical and Commercial Boarding School for Boys.) Provost and Treasurer-Rev. E. DAVIES, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. Head Master-Rev H. J. WILSON, B.A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. THE Course of Instruction includes the Tusual English subjects, with (if required) French, Latin, Drawing, Music, and Book Keeping, by Single and Double Entry. Also Greek and the higher ('lassies for those intended for Holy Orders. Terms (inclusive of all expenses, except Washing and Books) For Boys under sixteen B5 5 0 per Quarter For ditto above ditto 6 6 0 ditto For further particulars apply to the Rev. the HUD i Mastib. JiUscmamous. THE GOVERNORS and DIRECTORS of the 1 LONDON ASSURANCE COKPORATION hereby give Notice that they have appointed Owen Owen. Esq., of Llanrwst, Solicitor, to be -their Agent for Fire and Idfo Insurance, and they have also appointed Dr. William Hughes, of Llanrwst, aforesaid, to be their medical exa- miner for the District. £1000 IN CASE OF DEATH, Or an Allowance of £6 per Week while laid-up by Injaiy caused by ACCIDENTS OF ANY KlIiID Whether Walking, Riding, Driving, Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, or at Home, may be secured by an Annual Pay- ment of k3 to the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE C0MPA.H..T. 64, CORNHILI,, LONDON E,C. MORE THAN 8,000 CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION Have been Promptly and Liberally Paid. For Particulars apply to the Clerks at any of the Rail- way Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 10, REGENT STREET, and 64, CORNHILL. I WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Railway Passengers' Assurance Company. Empowered by special Act of Parliament, 1849. AOENT FOR BANGOR: MB. THOMAS JACKSON, RAILWAY STAHOH,