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persons Manteb. WASTED, a middle-aged, trustworthy "V person as a Housekeeper (with the assistance of to girl and man-servant to wait) to superintend the management of a Gentleman's House near Dolgelley, in- clusive of cooking. Anniv under cover, to the Editor of this paper. 27th March, 1865. W ANTED. -Ali APPRENTICE for the (V Drapery Trade.—Apply to Mr. John Roberts, Bradford House, High-street, Bangor. WANTED, an active and competent man WW to open and develope an extensive Slate Quarry in the parish of fHHOUABD, SOUTH WAMS He will havMe to reside in the neighbourhood. and undertake the J'. locd management. None but candidates of ex ^"wrrnd whose characters wiH bear the strictest in fhon i be treated with. One who has had 7e; xp* erience in si iilar orke will be preferred-Applica- ?' accompanied with testimonials to state age, pre- ys employment, and salary required, and to be addres- WILLIAM 8 .8, Esq., solicitor, Nottingham. ants. A LadY wishes to recommend a young pers,;n as attendant on an elderly or invalid lady. ??t. 'thttMpatity for some years. Age ovei 30.- Addr?l A.Z., P.??. D?Mey, North Wales. WANTED, in the country, a small Fur- WT nished House with two Sitting-rooms, three Bed-rooms, and room for servant-rent moderate or Lodgings in a Farm-house. Must be near a Church where there is one English service. Address—P. E. G., care of Mr. Davies, Linen Draper, 9, Pier-street, Aberystwith. WAXTED in North or South Wales, (the North preferred), a SMALL COTTAGE, with right of good fishing, and small winter shooting, with garden, and a few acres of grass land, and requisite outbuildings. Address, S., C. U. S. Club, 14, Queen Street, Edinburgh, with rent and all particulars. so be Utt. TO be LET Furnished, with immediate pos- Tsession, a Gentleman's RESIDENCE, in the suburbs of Beaumaris, commanding a splendid view of the Menai Straits, and Carnarvonshire Mountains, containing 3 Re- ception Rooms. 9 Bedrooms, Kitchen, and every conveni- ence suitable for a Gentleman's establishment. Also Stabling for 4 horses, Coach-house, Paddock, and a well. stocked Garden.—Apply to Mr. Andrew Laurie, Baron Hill. Beaumaris, N.W. BEAUMARIS TO be LET Unfurnished, for a term of 7,14, Tor 21 years. a capital Dwelling-House, commanding a splendid view of Sea and Mountain scenery, and consist- ing of Entrance Ball, Breakfast-room, Dining-room, Drawing-room, Anti-room, 6 best Bedrooms, 2 Dressing- rooms, 4 Servants' Bedrooms, Kitchen. Servants' Hall, Pantry, Water-closet, Coach-house, and Stabling for 3 horses.—Application to be mide to Mr. T. Byrne, House Agent, Beaumaris. CARNARVON. Genteel and commodious Residence in the suburbs of the Town of Carnarvon. TO be Let, Bryn Eisteddfod. containing a TDrawing Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Parlour, two Kitchens, Sculleries, Pantries, &c., four best Bed- rooms, and four other Bedrooms, Water-closet, &c., &c.; Flower Garden and Grounds, both in front and back. Also, u Kitchen Garden. The above is situated on the Pwllheli Road, and com- mands a beautiful view of the Mountains, Castle, & Straits. Apply to Mr. HUMPHREYS, Castle-square. Cvrnarvon, BANGOR. TO BE LET.-No. 4, Bryndinas Villas, Cae- j. llepa. The house contains Parlour and Sitting Room, with bay windows, Kitchen, Scullery, and 3 Bed- rooms and commands an extensive view of Beaumaris Bay, Town and Menai Straits. -Apply to Capt. H. Rogers, Caellepa, or Mr. R. Evans, Steam Mills, Holyhead. MENAIVIEW TERRACE, UPPER BANGOR. TO Be LET, Unfurnished from the 12th of JL May next, with two Stall Stable and Coach House attached, No. 13, Menai View Terrace. The House over- looks the Menai Straits. Apply to Mr. Geo. T. Benmore, Architect. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a .L PUBLIC HOUSE, the BRIDGE INN, village of Llangerniew, Hafodunos, near Llanrwst, with the fix- tures, &c., at a valuation.-For particulars, &c., apply to Mrs. Hurst, on the premises, or to Mr. Hurst, Keeper, Sodorgan, Bangor, LL AN F AIRFECH AD, AT THE FOOT OF PENMAENMAWR MOUNTAIN. TO be Let or Sold at this fashionable Water- JL ing place, Osborne House, a commodious villa resi- dence, commanding a magnificent sea and land view, and within a hundred yards of the best part of the beach for bathing. The house stands in its own grounds, and con- tains in the basement, Kitchen, Scullery, and other offices; on the ground-floor, spacious Drawing, and Dining Rooms, with bay windows, Servants' Hall, and Butler's Pantry; on the first floor, spacious Sitting Room, and 4 excellent Bed-rooms; and on the second floor, 5 spacious Bed-rooms, The house may be taken upon a lease for a term of years, or if preferred the lease of 99 years will be sold. For further particulars apply to Mr. Elias Davies, Auctioneer, &c., Penmaenmawr, near Conway. March 18th, 1865. gbnles, frc. PIANO FOR SALE. A Semi grand PIANO, by an old London JH. Maker, on Sale for immediate cash. It is very sweet toned, in good condition, and may be had a bargaiu. Price £15. Address, Q.R.S., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. OKGAN to he Sold, now standing in Albert Memorial Church, Queen's-road, Harpurhey.—Ap- ply to Kirtlaud and Jardine, organ builders, Manchester. MAENOFFEREN SLATE QUARRY COMPANY LIMITED. FOR SALE, together or seperately, 4 De- j- benture Bonds of E100 each, and one of £160, secured on plant and Machinery, bearing interest at E7 per cent, payable half-yearly in London also, 10 shares of jSSOeach. on which £400 is called up—the balance ClOo bearing interest at 7 per cent until called. Price for the whole £ 1000. Apply to W. Battye, Esq., 33, Great Winchester Street, London, E,C., Secretary to the Com- pany. (Contracts. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS & OTHERS THE Bethesda Local Board of Health are -L prepared to receive Tenders from competent persons for the construction of about 1,900 lineal yards of Main Md Subsidiary Drains on the building land kown as Gerlau, within the district of the said Board. Plans sections, and specifications can be viewed, and any fur- ther information obtained from the undersigned, to whom T ..d.r. pe ??. fyi g a price per lineal yard for each size of Draiu, must be seat on or before the 5th ?r each size next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Sureties must be provided for the due performance of the work. WM. YOUNG HARDIE, '1>- Clerk and Engineer to the Board. Sangor, April 4th, 1865, public jgotitts. BRITANNIA PARK RACES AND SPORTS WILL take place on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17th, 18G5. 1st RACE.-For Horses over 14 hands. Entrance, 10s. If ten horses start—1st horse to receive £ 410s^; 2nd, £1; 3rd 10s.—If less than ten horses start the prizes will be regulated according to the entrance money received and the same rule will apply to all the races. 2nd RACE.—For Ponies over 12 and under 14 hands. Entrance, 5s. If ten ponies start—1st pony to receive £ 110s.; 2nd, 15s. 3rd, 5s. 3rd RACE.-For Ponies under 12 hands. Entrance, 2s. 6d. If ten ponies start—1st to receive 15s.; 2nd, 7o. 6d. 3rd, 2s. fxl. DONKEY RACE.-Entrance, 6d. To he run accord- ing to the rules of Donkey Races. Prizes for this race will be stated on the grounds. A BRASS BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. Entrance money will be received at the Bars of the principal Hotels in Bangor, Menai Bridge, Carnarvon, and Llangefni. Than AWU be Itunoh at theKefwshraent Room*, Bri- tannia Park, at 12 o'clock, Tickets, ls. 6a. Further particulars can be obtained from Mr. Thomas Roberts, Refreshment Rooms, Britannia Park. ROYAL CARNARVON AND ANGLESEY RIFLES MILITIA. THE Headquarters and Carnarvon Division, JL will assemble for Training at the Barracks, Carnarvon, at 10 a.m., as follows :-Recruits (men enrolled since 18th April, 1864), on Monday, 24th April, 1865, for 34 days and the remainder of Corps on Monday, 1st May, 1865, for 27 days. By Order, Carnarvon, E. D. NARES, 28th March, 1865. Captain & Adjutant. v. in R. ROYAL ANGLESEY MILITIA. THIS Corps is ordered to assemble for 27 days' Training on the 1st of MAY next. Recruits (men who have been Enrolled since last Training), on the 24th of APRIL, for 7 days' preliminary Drill. Each man is hereby warned to attend accordingly at the BARRACKS, BEAUMARIS, at 10 o'clock on the above-named days. By order, EDWARD O. PEARSE. Captain and Adjutant. PLEASURE TRIP ROUND ANGLESEY. ON EASTER-MONDAY, 17th of APRIL, the Steam Yacht FAIRY, (weather permitting), will make all Excursion round the Isle of Anglesey, leaving Beaumaris, at 8 0 am. I Garth Point, Bangor 8 15a.m. Menai Bridge, at8 30 am. | Carnarvon, at 9 30 a.m Proceeding over the Bar, and round the South Stack. into Holyhead Harbour, where the Fairy will remain for two hours, thence on by the Skerries, Amlwch, and Puffin Island, to complete the circuit. Cabin Fare, 4s., Deck, ditto, 2s. 6d. City of Dublin Co., Office, Menai Bridge, 7th April, 1865. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWA t. M A RCUB'S EASTER EXCURSION, 1865. FROM CARNARVON 5 25 a.m. BANGOR 6 0 Cor WAY 6 33 ABERGELE 7 4,, RHYL 7 16 „ HOLTWSU, 7 50 a.m. RUTHIN 7 30 DENBIGII 7 50 ST. ASAPH 8 I) TO EUSTON SQUARE STATION, LONDON, ON THURSDAY, April 13th, returning from Euston Square Station, on Tuesday, April 18th. Fare for the double Journey, Closed Carriages, 15s. First Class. 30.. Children under Twelve years of age half-price. Tickets not transferable. Luggage under 60 lbs free, at Passengers' own risk. Neither the Company nor Con- ductor can, in any way, be responsible for detention on the Line at the same time, every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. Tickets and Small Bills may be obtained of the Booking Clerks at tl'e above Stations. Early application is re- Quested. HENRY R. MARCUS, Excursion Agent, 6, Slater St., and 25, Leigh St., Liverpool, and 22, Crosby Hall Chambers, Bishopsgate St., London. CHESTER AND HOLYHEAD RAILWAY. MARCUS'S EASTER EXCURSIOIS, 1865 FROM BANGOR, CONWAY, ABERGELE and RHYL, TO LIVERPOOL AND BACK, ON SATURDAY, April lath, and on EASTER MONDAY, April 17th, returning on Saturday, April 15th, or on April 17th. Trains will leave the undermentioned Stations as follows: Fare for the double Hours of departure. Journey. Closed Cars. First Class. BANGOR 7 15 a.m. 5s 108 CONWAY 7 45 „ 4s 8a ABERGELE 8 10 „ ) 3 6d 7s RHYL 8 20 s Children under Twelve years of age half-price. Tickets not transferable. Luggage under 60 lbs free, at Passengers' own risk. Neither the Company nor Con- ductor can, in any way, be responsible for detention on the Line at the same time, every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. NOTICE OF RETURN.-The Return Trains will leave as follows: Saturday afternoon, April 15th, from the Landing Stage, at 3-30 p m, and Monk's Ferry Station at 3-50 p m. On Monday morning, April 17th, from the Landing Stage, at 7-0 a m, and Monk's Ferry, 7-20 a m. On Monday evening, April 17th, Landing Stage at 5-15 p m, and Monk's Ferry Station, 5-35 p in. Tickets and Small Bills can be obtained of the Booking Clerks at the Stations on the Chester and Holyhead Lino. HENRY R. MARCUS, Excursion Agent, 6, Slater St., and 25, Leigh St., Liverpool, and 22, Crosby Hall Chambers, Bishopsgate St., London. LLANFWROG CHURCH. THE following donations have I?en re- IL ceived by the Rector towards the Mquidati)a of the debt on Llanfwrog Church, for which the Rector returns his most respectful thanks. Llanfaethlu, 4th April, 1865. £ s. d. 5 0 0 The Right Hon. Lord Stanley of Alderley 5 0 0 The Right Hon. Lord Boston 2 0 0 Robert Barbour, Esq., Bolesworth Castle 1 0 0 Anthony Jones, Esq., Liverpool 1 0 0 NORTH WALES ATTDIT DISTRICT. BANGOR AND BEAUMARIS UNION- T THE undersigned, WILLIAM WILLIAMS I9 JONES, Auditor of the above-named district, do hereby give Notice, that I have fixed the Audit of the Ac- counts of the Bangor and Beaumaris Union, and of the parishes therein contained (and mentioned at the foot of this notice), for the half-year ending the 25th day of March, 1865, to commence on MONDAY, the 1st day of MAY next, at Nine o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Board Room, ir. the Union W orkhouae, Bangor, when and where all persons who by law are bound to account at such Au- dit are required to attend, and submit all books, docu- ments, bills,and vouchers, containing or relating to the ac- counts or to moneys assessed for and applicable to the re- lief of the poor. | WrM. WMS. JONES, District Auditor. Dated the 6th day of April, 1865. Parishes comprised in the above named Union. Aber, Bangor, Llandegai, LIanfairfechan, Llanllechid, Beaumaris, Llancdwen, Llanffinan, Llanddona, Llandeg* fan, Llandisilio, Llanfaeo, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Llan- fihangeldinsylwy, Llartgoed, Llamestyn, Llaneadwrn, Llanddanielfab, Llanfihangel esceifiog, Llangnstiolus, w&iadr, Fenmon, Feamyuv" fentrMtn, Inf. dmm Vttblit jfott'ets. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. GENTLEMEN,-When last I addressed you, I intimated that I should not again solicit your suffrages. Greatly oppressed at the time by a recent family bereavement, and my health much impaired tn consequence, I felt myself unequal to the duties of Parliament. Years have not done much to alter my condition, and I should prefer retiring from so respon- sible a situation. Sorry, indeed, should 1 be to fail in my duty to those to whom I owe so much. But I have received a requisition, so numerously, so respectably signed-I have received such flattering pro- testations of friendship and good will, from gentlemen differing with me in Politics, or rather in Party, expres- sing their wish that I should continue their representa- tive-that I waive private considerations, and a wish for increased repose and tranquility, and will, with your, permission. Withdraw my last intimation, and d £ er myself at the expiration of the present Parliament for 1 re-eleotion. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, R. WILLIAMS BULKELEY. London, 3rd April, 1865. Malltraeth and Corsddaugau Marsh. NOTICE is hereby Given that the Annual Meeting of the Commissioners of this Marsh will be held at my Office, in Beaumaris, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of April instant, pro forma, and will be by me ad- journed to be held at the BULL'S HEAD INN, Llangefni, on Tuesday the 25th day of April instant, at 12 o'clock at noon. For the transaction of general business. RICHARD WILLIAMS Clerk to the Commissioners. Beaumaris, 4th April, 1865. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. THOMAS HUGHES, of Llanfairfechan, in Ttbe County of Carnarvon, Builder, having been adjudged bankrupt by the Registrar of the County Court of CarnarvonFhire, holden at Carnarvon, on the 20th day of March, 1865, and the proceedings having been trans- ferred to the County Court of Carnarvonshire, holden at Bangor, is hereby required to surrender himself to Mr. Hsnry Lloyd Jones, Registrar of the County Court of Car- narvonshire. holden at Bangor, at the first meeting of Creditors to be held on the 18th day of April 1865, at Twelve o'Clock ot Noon precisely, at the Office of the said Registrar in Baugor. Mr. Edward Roberts, of St. Asaph, is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. At the meeting the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the Creditors, and the Creditors may choose an Assignee or Assignees of the Bankrupt's Estate and Effects. All persons having in their possession any of the effects All persons having in thedir e e- ver them to the Registrar, of the said Bankrupt, must deliver them to the Registrar, and all debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar. MORGAN RICHARDS, High Bailiff of Bangor County Court. SAINT ASAPH AND CONWAY TURNPIKE ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Trustees of the turnpike roads, under an Act pass- ed in the 26th and 27th years of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled "the St. Asaph and Conway Turnpike Road Act," at a meeting duly convened at the County Court Hall, in St. Asaph, on Tuesday, the 7th day of February instant, resolved as follows That on or before the 1st day of May next the present Tollhouse and Tollgate standing near St. George shall be pulled down and disposed of. in accordance with the Act* passed in that behalf. That, on the said 1st day of May next, a Tollhouse and Tollgates (in lieu of the said To house and Tollgate near St. George as aforesaid) shall be erected and opened upon the new road leading from St. Asaph to Abergele, by way of Tyfry and Bodelwyddan, at the junction of the Rhuddlan and Abergele highway, with the said turnpike road near Fenyffordd. That, on the said 1st day of May next, the old road leading from St. Asaph (by way of St. George) to Abergele shall be abandoned, according to the provisions of the St. Asaph and Conway Turnpike Act. 1863, and the new road lead- ing from St. Asaph (by way of Tyfry and Bodelwyddan) to A bergele, will be opened to the public in pursuance of the provisions of the last mentioned Act. LLEWELYN F. LLOYD, I Truateeø. H. S. THOMAS, St. Asaph, 7th February, 1865. gbcljolasti'c. rI pHE Rev. CHARLES W. F. JONES, M.A., TMinor Canon, Bangor, receives Private Pupils for a general education, or for special preparation for the University, Army and Civil Service Examinations. For Testimonials and Prospectus, address as above. EDUCATION.-Middle Class School, Blox- ham, near Banbury, Oxon, on the Great Western Railway from Chester and Shrewsbury. The New Build- ings give accommodation for 60 more boys. Terms, 30 guineas per annum. For prospectuses apply to the Rev. P. R. Egerton, B.C.L., late Fellow of New College, Oxford (Head-Master), or Messrs. Stone and Hartley, the Library, Banbury. A list of the boys who passed the Cambridge Junior Examination at Christmas, 1864, will also be sent. The next quarter begins on Monday, April 3rd. 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 Muter-Rev, H. J. WILSON, B.A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. THE Course of Instruction includes the Tualial English suects, with (if required) French, Latin, Drawing, Music, and Book Keeping, by Single and Double Entry. Also Greek and the higher Classics for those intended for Holy Orders. Terms (inclusive of all expenses, except Washing and Books) For Boys under sixteen B5 5 0 per Quarter For ditto above ditto 6 6 0 ditto For further particulars apply to the Rev. the HEAD MASTER. FRIARS SCHOOL- SCHOLARS are now admissable for the se- j? cond quarter of the present term at a proportional rate of payment. There are two courses—Classical and Commercial. The former is not compulsory, but available for boys of pro- mising talents, as a means of rising in life—the latter as a preparation for ordinary business. Boys are prepared for the University examinations at Liverpool, a certificate from which is an introduction to high positions. Several scholars of this school have gained great distinc- tion at these examinations. Scholarships of from £ 00 to JE80 a year at Jesus College, Oxford, St. John's, Cambridge, and at Westminster School are open to scholars of this school. The public have now got the machinery for an efficient School in their own locality. It rests with themselves to supply the materials in the shape of a large attendance of scholars, without which the whole becomes useless. ESTABLISHED 1852. THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE—LIFE—ANNUITIES. Chief Office HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM 49, MOORGATE-ST,, LONDON 77. BUCHANAN-ST., GLAS- GOW. Trustees. The Right Hon. Lord Boston. The liight Hon. Lord Tredegar. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. Colonel Middelton Biddulph, M.P. Townshend Mainwaring, Esq., M.P. Thomas Barnes, Esq., M.P, The Very Reverend the Dean of St. Asaph, Thomas Brassley, Esq., Westminster. Hugh Owen, Esq., Barnsbupr, London; Chairman of the Board. THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., M.P., FARNWORTH, AND THE QUINTA, SALOP. Copies of the Report of the Directors of this prosperous Company may be had on application. Applications for Agencies are invited. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary to the Company, 1 itfUsceUantous. ————— 1 FBISBY, DYKE & Co. FURNlffâtNG, BEDDING, AND CARPET ;JW AREHOUSEMEN, r Nos. 5% 80, 63, 64, AND 66, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. "HOUSErURNISHING GUIDE" now ready, and can be ha4 oa application, post free, containing drawings of the newMtterns in Iron and Brass Bedsteads, modern designs i]8tery, with lists of prices. ESTIMATW SRVSM MB FURNISHING HOTELS AND HODSES OF ANY SIZE. Ships, a and Bertln fitted up on the shortest notice. Carriage ÖI.f4 oa purchases of £ 2 and above, to any part of the Kingdom. TERM S—O A S FL LEWIS AND COMPANY, ]U ,K,JI A (G Hf, it i,J. 1:  .? ?'TtTlRM?.t ) ? The Nwut For ?. ( Z<«h??<of Four year. f AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, TAILORS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. <■ —\ {' The 1865 Suit 'f < The A'?M< For  j ( Little Boys of Siz years )£ AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, CLOTHIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN.  I ( The 1865 ?"t< ") < The Newest For > ( ?oy) of Eight yMM ) U- T ■ uS AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, BOOT MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. r- L ( 7'he 1865 suit ) < The Newest Pm' > ( ?oy< of Ten yearB ) Ar LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, HATTERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. The 1865 Suit ) < The Newest For ( Boys of Twelve years ) — v — AT LEWIS & CO, LIVERPOOL, CAP MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. i > T The 1865 suit ) < f?A??<j? > ( ?oy< of Fourteen yMM ) AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, SHIRT MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. The 1865 Suit 1 < The Newest For > ( Boys of Sixteen years ) J AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL, COLLAR MAKERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MFN. r- (? The 1865 Suit ) ? The Newest For ? ( Young Men of all ages ) i —' AT LEWIS & CO., LIVERPOOL. HOSIERS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. t < LEWIS & Co.'s Plan ) < q? &??e<MM?m<M< > ( /rM o? ap?Mca<tcn ) v— — — J LEWIS AND COMPANY, RANELAGH STREET, LIVERPOOL. DEBENTURES at 5, 54, and 6 per Cent.— CEYLON COMPANY, Limited. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. 9500,000. DIRECTORS. Chairman LAWFORD AOLAND, Esq. Major-Gen. Henry Pelham I Burn. Harry George Gordon, Esq. George Ireland, Esq. Duncan James Kay, Esq. I Stephen P. Kennard, Esq. Patrick F. Robertson, Esq. I Robert Smith, Esq. Manager C. J. Braine, Esq. The Directors are prepared to ISSUE DEBENTURES for One, Three, and Five Years, at 5, 5j, and 6 per Cent respectively. They are also prepared to Invest money on Mortgage in Ceylon and Mauritius, either with or without the guar- antee of the Company, as may be arranged. Applications for particulars to be made at the Office of the Companj. No. 7, East India Avenue, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. (By Order,) JOHN ANDERSON. Secretary. TRUST MONEY TO LEND, TOGentlemen, professional men, Merchants, _L Farmers, Millers, general Traders, and others, in sums of from JE50 to £ 1,000, and upwards, on their own personal security, for any term of years not exceeding 10, at a moderate rate of Interest, and repayable by easy Instalments, to suit the borrowers' convenience. All Loan Offie6 routine entirely dispensed with. No Solicitors or office charges made, the Borrower's own note of hand being sufficient without any sureties or security whatever. The strictest confidence is observed and the money ad- vance within seven days from date of application. For particulars address enclosing stamped directed envelope to Mr. Wm. Boyd Milner, 156, Marylebone Road, London. MERSEY DOCK ESTATE. LOANS OF MONEY. THE Mersey Docks aud Harbour Board Tbereby give ? otice, that they are willing to receive LJO. ANS of MONEY on the security of their Bonds, at the rate of Four Pounds, Five Shilings, per Centum, per Annum, interest, for periods of Three, Five, or Seven YeM:9. Interest Warrants for the whole term, payable half- yearly at the Bankers of the Board in Liverpool, or in London, will be issued with each bond. Communications to be addressed to GEORGE J. JEFFER- SON, Esq., Treasurer, Dock Office, Liverpool. By order of the Board, JOHN HARRISON, Secretary. Dock-office, Liverpool, April 6, 1865. 24. 10s. PER CENT. DEBENTURE STOCK. RPUE GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY TCOMPANY are now issuing this stock. Applications to be made to J. B. OWEN, Bishopsgate Terminus, London, Secretary. 6th April, 1865. "OCEANUS" TYTV 71LL serve Mares for the ensuing season at the farm of Mr. Robert Owen, Nant Newydd, Liangef ni. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. For Fire, Life, and Marine Assurance, and for Annuities, I Established A.D. 1720 by Charter of Kmg Georg. the First, and confirmed by Special Acts of Parliament. Chief Office in the Royal Exchange, London, Branch, 29 Pall Mai PERSONS assured with this Corporation r incur no liabilities of Partnership. Payment of their claims is secured by a large invested Capitol Stock. They enjoy the advantages of modern practjcei with the stability of an office which has been tested by the ex- perience of nearly a Century and a hili. Tables o the premiums and of the Boons- in the Life Department, may be obtained at the Offices of the Cor- portion, or from its Agents in the pnicipal towns of the United Kingdom. JOHN A. HXGHAM, Act-1 and Secretary. Alent at Ca.I'lW'Von.Job> Mo Esq. Bangor J. T. H. W!MigniN Eaq. ? rwmtiJ?.)?D???Yi? GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. DEPARTMENTS. WOOLLENS HAT" & CAPS SHAWLS SILKS FANCY DRESSES STUFFS FLANNELS HOSIERY GLOVES HABERDASHERY MILLINERY MANTLES BONNETS, &a STRAWS PARASOLS LACE RIBBONS SKIRTS CORSETS LADIES OUTFITTING CARPETS FLOOR CLOTHS MATTINGS RUGS DOOR MATTS REPS & DAMASKS MOREENS DIMITIES CHINTZES SHEETINGS BLANKETS COUNTERPANES TABLE LINENS I CALICOES AND SHIRTINGS MUSLIN CURTAINS CORNICE POLES SMALLWARES UMBRELLAS UPHOLSTERER'S TRIMMINGS PAPER HANGINGS, &c., kt. GENERAL MOURNING ESTABLISHMENT. FAMILY GROCERY AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. P.S.-Our New Stock of Paper Hangings, &c., are now ready for inspection. BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, TSAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general, that 1 he ha. constantly on hand a large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's, Boot and Shoes, both French and English, in every variety suited to the requirements the Season, and of the LATEST FASHIONS. Gentlemen leaving their Orders can rely on obtaining a really First-class article, at a Moderate Price. JOHN WILLIAMS, The Old Established FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, BEGS to draw the attention of his friends and patrons in North Wales to the large assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE. BED^DING AND BEDSTEADS and especially IRON BEDS of all kinds, which he keeps in stock. He also wishes to state that parties need not go astray in search of what they can procure equally as cheap and as good at Bangor. He particularly  inspection of a large stotk of FEATHERS, CURLED HAIR (of the best quality), WOOLLEN audl 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. GREAT REDUCTION A IN BOYS' CLOTHING, MNKL y WARRANTED ALL WOOL, flUfflF AND MADE ON THE PREMISES BY HAND LABOUR. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS OF Knickerbocker Snits, Meltons, Cheviots, 22s. 6d. Scotch Tweeds and Angolas From £1 28. 6d. BOYS' SUITS JACKET, VEST, and TROWSE RS From f.1 58. 6d. f THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL ■W NWlj 50s. SUITS f I GENTS' SUIT, 50s. Are made from the best Welsh and Scotch Tweeds. BOYS' SUIT, 25s. 6d. &C., &C., &C., AT BOYS' SUIT, 258. 6d. JOHN ARONSON, IN THE PRESS, And shortly will be Published—Price 4s., Rowland's Grammar of the Welsh Language; Third Edition, greatly Enlarged and Improved. Those who wish to become Subscribers, are requested to send their names, without delay, to the Publisher, R. SADNDEBSON. Bala N. W. STEAM SAW KILL, PORTMADOC. J. H. WILLIAMS & SONS BEG to intimate to the public, and to JL) Builders especially, that they have just purchased the recently erected STEAM SAW MILL, PORTMADOC, and that on and after 1st April next they will be pre- pared to execute orders for Circular and Vertical Sawing, with pvomptness and despatch. Particulars as to prices, &c., forwarded on application. Portmadoc, March 22,1865. BODORGAN ARMS INN, Family and Commercial Hotel, BY WILLIAM JONES, IS situated close to the Bodorgan Railway JL Station, Anglesea. The famous Coron Lake is with- in five minutes' walk (the best fishing in North Wales) where a boat is always ready. A fine beach and good sea bathing is only two miles distant. Superior Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best quality. Apartments, good Bedrooms, and well-aired Beds. Excellent Stabling, lock-up Coach Houses. Cars to Hire. Charges moderate. HOTHOUSE BUILDING. JOHN WEBSTER, GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, WA VERTREE, near LIVERPOOL. Conservatories, Vineries, Forcing, Orchard, and Plant Houses of every description, combining the most modern improvements at the lowest possible prices. References permitted to the nobility and gentry throughout Great Britain. COALS! COALS! COALS! BEST WIGAN and other COALS at BAN- BGOR RAILWAY STATION, by John William & 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. THE HADJI. A THOROUGH Bred Horse, by Faugh a ABallagh, out of Athol Brose (Linda's dam), by Orlando, her dam Haggish by Bay Middleton, out of Mountrosity by Plenipotentiary. The HADJI stands 15 hands 3 inches high, upon short legs, has great bone and good action. He ran third for the Derby, and second for St. Leger, and won the Man- chester Union Cup He also won a 2100 prize at York, and 215 at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Show, for the best thorough bred Horse capable of get- ting Hunters. Will serve Mares this season at Pznm CASTM STABLES. Thorough bred Mans at 10 guineas; Half breda, 23; Fanners' Mares, tl 10s.; Tenants, 15s. Apply to Mr. FiCKABD, STAD. Gioqb>» a» stove, THORLEY'S DELICIOUS/ COMPOUND or SUCAR L spiccl /^v /ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE  CATALOGUE  II Contains Deaigna and Prices of 150 articles of Bed-room Furniture, as well as of ) 100 Bedsteads, and Prices of every description u tt of Bedding. a ? SENT FREE BY POST. if HEAL AND  SON, ff \?? BEDSTEAD, BEDDING, \96' AND BEOHOOM FURNITURE  ?.?? MONUFACTUBERS.??? -'AN COURI Vlt  ISAAC CLARKE, (Printer and Publisher) RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he has taken out a Licence as AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER; and that he is prepaid to undertake any commission with which he mayb..red. Sales of Farming Stock, &c., conducted on moderate terms. A REGISTER Published of every description of Pro- perty on Sale or to be Let, which will be circulated in all the large towns. Market Place, Ruthin, Nov., 1864. TO ANGLERS. FISHING TACKLE of every description at JD G. H. OGDÈN TOY AND FANCY WAREHOUSE, HIGH STREET, BANOOB SPRING FASHIONS. MES. WILLIAMS, Paris House, High-street iV± Bangor is now SHOWING a select Stock of French Howersf Skirts, &c!me^ Straw Bonnets, Hats, RibboWl. owers, lr B, c. THOMAS JONES, 19, Dean Street, Bangor, TPainter, Glazier, and Paper Hanger, begs to retam thanks to the Clergy and Gentry of Bangor and its neighbourhood, for past favours, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. T. Jones having recently enlarged his premises is enabled to keep in stock a much larger assortment of Paints, Oils, Sheet, Ground and Stained Glass, than heretofore, which will be supplied on the most reasonable terma. All orders promptly executed. PURE PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, And Table Delicaces of the highest quality.-Sec -Ion. cet," and Dr. Hassall's Report. May be obtained from all Grocers and Oilmen, and Whole sale of the Manufacturers, CBOSSE AND BLACKWELL PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, SORO SQUARE, LONDON