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persons Wanteb. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SFVEIUL first class Tailors.—Apply to Mr. J. Aronsoo, Bank Place, Bangor. —^ TO SCHOOLMASTERS. WAN' TED, in A oust, a Certificated Master NV f Trawsfynydd N. School; knowledge of Music inmsneOsaWe. Salary liberaL-Apply to the Rector. WANTED.  CURATE WANTED for PENTIR. A Thorough knowledge of Welsh indi'pensable. APPIy to the Vicar of Bangor. — TO SLATERS. WiVTKD a good Slatc?r; one who can fill !V UD his time with pI?terinK. Address, stating V P b ist i lli o with plitsteriiig. A( l dre&i, statilig Age.'?v ??'u.d Mfercaces. &c. A constant job for a Age, lv.ge,. Mr. R. Robinson, builder, &c., Age, Whitby/1"1" _——— rrvrEDa Master for Bryncroes Nation- \A/ ..1 a.i,.)0i Sab, £20 KtM?ntM? school Pence, ?"?? ?nuJe and Garden It is desired that he be e 1:10 c.;n sing and chant.-AcM?. Rev. G. Roberts, SnJ Keet.ry. P?"'ct? — —— TO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. -T\T\T/ WTFI) immediately a first-class man r\ M a CatrnkuT.—Apply to "fr. Humphreys, Tiiilur, Ma(loc Stieet. T^-tmadoc. ants. A* WTI0X\L Schoolmaster of nearly 20 standing, been unfitted by partial deatneM to /? ?lon. would feel thankful to get employ- ment M clerk or otherwi? wherein good hearing be not ? ?,.t' nut MK References, as to character, ?c.. kindly S?""?'? to the Rev. J. Griffiths, M. A., Llanynys, i 'h and to other Clergymen, if required-AJdre. ?U?. GyffyUios National School, Ruthm. TO sURGEONS, &c. W* YXIKI), a situation as Dispensing As- Vy ?..tant. bvaYoungMan. whoha-had?nMex 'Jnee in Dispen.mg, and has passed his first half 0 at {'.fr and R.C.P. An unexceptionable reference ?-Address, X.Y.Z., P.O., Penyroes, Carnarvon. To be let. BANGOR. To BE LET.-No, 4, Bryndinas Villas, Cae- Uepa. The house contain Parlour and Sitting Room, with bay windows. Kitchen. Scullery, and 3 Bed. rooms; alld commands an extensive view of Beaumaris Bay. Town and Menai Straits-Apply tocapt. H. Rogers, CMllepa. or Mr. R. Evans, Steam Mills, Holylicad. TO be LET Furnished, with immediate pos- session. a Gentleman's RESIDENCE, in the suburbs of Beaumaris, commanding a splendid view of the Menai Straits and Carnarvonshire Mountains, containing 3 lie- centiou Rooms. 9 Bedrooms, Kitchen, and every conveni- ence suitable for a Gcntlemau's establishment. Also Snblin" for 4 horses, Coach-house, Paddock, and a well- .tocked° Garden.-Apply to Mr. Andrew Laurie, Baron Hill, Be,mmans, N.'V. OUTHWALKS.—Beaumaris.—'To be Sold, 1 with immediate posscssion,.m 80 years' lease, (five only expired), of No. 0, BCLKELEY-TERKACE. facing the sea and built and fitted up by the advertiser for his own residence. It contains three sitting and five lied rooms, four attics, two kitchens, pantry, &c and three water closets. Water is laid on upstairs gas, soft water, &c., &c.—Apply to J. H. as above. nAS lIEL YG, LLANRWST. To be Let, unfurnished, with immediate possession, at a moderate rental (by the year or a shorter period,) .the above desirable residence, containing 2 Parlours Kitchen, 3 Good Bedrooms first floor, 3 Bed- rooms second floor, with an excellent Garden, most pleasantly situated on the banks of river Conway, so celebrated for its Salmon and Trout Fishing and close to the Market Town of Llanrwst. -Apply to Mr. Grithth Jones, Plus Helyg. Llanrwst. To be Let, and entered upon immediately, THE house and premises known as the THOTEL. at Danfairfechan. Carnarvonshire. Thy are situated in the greatest thoroughfare in that fashionable and fast increasing wateriug place. The incoming Tenant will be expected to take to the Furniture, &c., on terms to be agreed upon.—Apply to Mr. Acton, on the premises. POXT-Y-MWNWK, NEAR MOLD, ON THE RIVER ALUN. TO be LET, Furnished, or Unfurnished. Con,i.ts of Dra wing. Dining, and Bre?khst Rooms, 7 Bed, and 1 Dressing Room. Kitchens, Layndry, and Dairy Stabling for 4 horses, 2 Coach-houses, Cow-houses, Pi 'eries, &c. Also, a Conservatory, good Garden, and 7 Acres of LAND.-Apply to Mr.Farbridge. at the house. TANLAN, near LLANRWST. TO be LET. with possession 1st of May next, the above genteel RESIDENCE. Contains a Draw- ing-room, Dining-room, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Pan- try, 5 good airy Bedrooms, and Water Closet, (the house is supplied with water by pipes), good Stables, Coach- house aud other offices; also an excellent walled Garden, with 30 acres of good Pasture land (if required). The house is beautifully situated, opposite Tvefriw and the Carnarvonshire Hills, on a very healthy spot, for which North Wales is so noted, and is close to the river Conway, which is so celebrated for its trout and salmon fuhin" tlistant one and a half miles from the market town of Llanrwst,aud one and a quarter of the Llaurwst Railway Station, on the turnpike-road leading from Llaurwst to Llitntlki,lno Junction. -Apply to Mr. Wm. Jones, Timber Merchant, Tanlan, uear Llanrwst. ABERBRAINT, MENAI STRAITS. TO BE LET. FurnUhed or Unfurnished, by the Year, or for the Summer Months, ABERBRAINT, NEAR THE MENAI STRAITS. THIS House is handsomely furnished, and j. consists of a drawing-room, dining-room, two small sitting-rooms, four best bedrooms, two dressing-rooms, three servants' rooms. a large kitchen, a servants' hall, Binall pantry and aculiery, linen and store closets, water closet, housemaid's closet, &c. Stabling for four horses, saddle-room, room over stable, coach-house, laundry, small dairy, hen-house, l'igstie, cow-house. &c. A good-sued kitchen garden, between three and four acres of Pasture land, a Flower Garden, with fountain in the ceiitre. a trout stream running through the ground; a small hot-house, und a greenhouse opening out from the house. Snipe and wild duck shooting in the neighbourhood. A RERBRAINT is ten minutes' walk from the Railway Station of Llanfair. one mile-aud-a-half from Menai Bridge Church, where there are two English Services every Sunday, and is six miles distant from Bangor, seven front Beanlllnris, and within five minutes' walk of the Menai Straits. Further particulars maybe had, and a photograph of the house seen, on application to Mr. n in. Dew, Auc- tioneer. Bangor. Sales, ?-t. nles!_c. ANGLESEY. ON SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT T? HAT very desmtbtc Farm MKRtOG?. TH."rp-igin about 110A. of land, adjoining the high "? from Valley to Amlwch, ? mile' from Valley Station, M 1 from the Dearest Station on the Angle<ey Centml '?Hw.tY, commanding a most magnificent view of the sea around Ifolyhead for several miles. Southern aspect. —Apply to Mr. Evans, Draper, Bodedeyrn, Anglesey. BUILDING LOTS. TO BE SOLD IN LOTS, Or LET ON LEASE for Building purpose*, on very tia, vantageous terms, PWLLHEBLE PARK, filTCATE One Mile from the Bangor Rail- l J way Station of the Chester and Holyhead Railway, and in close proximity with the lower entrance to Perfedd-  The situation is sheltered from all wmds, and the II rich and well watered. Application to be made to Mr. Hfcllf Old Bank, Bangor, tofcre a Plan of the Land may be inspected. 37th April, 1865. PIANO FOR SALE. A Semi grand PIANO, by an old London A Maker, on Sale for immediate cash. It is very sweet toned, in good condition. and may be had a bargain. Price JE15. Address, Q.R.S., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. MERIONETHSHIRE- TO BE SOLD BY WATE TREATY. THE Farm and Lands, called Tv Gwyn, i situate in the parish of Llanycil, and containing 17A. 011. 27r. now in the occupation of Ellis Evans. It i. distant about two miles from the Town of bala. The buildings are in good repair, aud the Land is of good quality. q Further particulars may be had on application to Mr. Pugh, Solicitor. I)olgelleN- Sir. W. Lewis, High.street, Bala, or at the offices of Mr. Louis, Brynhyfrj d, Ruthin. public Notices. tIblír JIlotítts. CARNARVMTSHIRE AND ANGLESEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Annn? JII\ct¡;' suhscdbers to the Tabove Society will be held at the Magistrates Loom. Bangor, on Saturday, May 20, for the purpose of auditing the accounts, deciding upon the premiums to be awarded, revising the rules, and other business counected with the Society.. the Society. John Lloyd, Junr. Bangor. May 10th, 18G5 Secretary. NOTICE. A LI, Persons indebted to the Estate of the late Benjamin Shirley, Dealer in China, &c., High Street, in the City of Bangor, deceased, are requested to pay the amounts due from them at my house, 2, Bulkeley Placc, Bangor, on or befoie Thursday, the First day of June next.. And all Persons having any claims against the said Estate are to send in their accounts to me on or before the same day. Persons sending in Bills later than the above date will bo excluded from any claim against the Estate. For Self and Co. -Trustee, GEORGE SIMPSON. Bangor, May 12th, 1865. MRS. SHIRLEY begs to thank the Public ll1 for the favours conferred upon her late husband, and respectfully requests a continuance of the same, she having arranged to continue the business, as heretofore, in all its branches. LLANGWMINCLOSURE. T RICHARD WAKEF0RD ATTREE, of 8, I J Cannon Row, in the City of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Hills, Commons, or Sheep-walks, situate in the parishes of Llangwm, and Cerng-y-drudion, in the county of Denbigh, hereby give Notice that a schedule of all Claims and Objections which have been made in the matter of the said Inclosure, and of my determinations thereon, hits been deposited at the NEW INN, in the parish of LLANGWM, for the inspection of persons interested therein. Given under my hand this Twenty-sixth day of April, in the year of our Lord 18C5. R. IV. AT TREE. LLANFIHANGEL GLYN MYFYR INCLOSURE. T RICHARD WAKEFORD ATTREE, of 8, i, Cannon Row, in the City of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Hills, Commons or Sheep Walks, situate in the Parish of Llanfiliaugel Glyn Myfyr, in the Counties of Denbigh and Aferionetli, hereby give Notice, that a Schedule of all Claims and Objections which have been made in the matter of the said Inclosure, and of my determinations thereon, has been deposited at the Crown Iun, in the said Palish for the inspection of all Persons interested therei Given under my hand this tweuty-sixtli dtty of April, in the year of our Lord 1865. R. W. ATTREE. LLANFECHELL MOUNTAIN INCLOSURE. T Richard Wakeford Attree, of 8, Cannon ) Row, in the City of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the In- closure of Llanfechell Mouutain, situate in the Parish of Llaufechell, in the County of Anglesey, hereby give Notice, that a Schedule of all Clitims and Objections which have been made in the matter of the said In- closure, and of my determinations thereon, has been de. posited at the Crown Inn, in the said, Parish for the in- spection of aU persons interested therein. Given under my hand this 2nd day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1865. R. W. ATTREE. BETTWS GWERFIL GOCH INCLOSURE, COGNTY OF DENBIGH. T Richard W?eford Attree, of 8, Cannon I Row, in the City of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the In- closure of Bettws Hills, Commons, or Sheep-walks, situ- ate in the Parish of Bettws Gwerfil Goch. in the County of Denbigh, hereby give Notice, that I shall hold a Meet- ing on the 31st day of May, at the Lion Hotel, in the Parish of Cerrig-y-Druidion, at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon, for the purpose of receiving claims in writing from all persons claiming any common or other right or in- terest in the said Bettws Hills, Commons, or Sheep- walks, and such claims must state the several particulars in respect whereof they are made, distinguishing the claims in respect of Freehold, Copyhold, Customary, and Leasehold property from each oiher, and mentioning therein the places of abode of the respective claimants, or their agents at which notices in respect of such claims may be delivered. Given under my hand this 1st day of May, in the year of our Lord 1805. R. W. ATTREE. NANTLLE RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders on the Nant- lie Railway, will be held at No. 9 A, Bridge-street, Westminster, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 18G5, at four o'clock. And Notice is hereby further given, that immediately after the business of the said Ordinary General Meeting is disposed of a Special General Meeting of the Company will be held in the same placo, at which Meeting a copy of the following Bill now pending in Parliament will be submitted, in accordance with the Standing Orders of Parliament, for the consideration of the Proprietors pre- sent in person or by proxy, viz. 1. A Bill intituled A Bill to authorise the Widening and Extension of the Nantlle Railway, and for other pur- poses. 2. A Bill to confer fuither powers upon the C "narvon and Llanberis Railway Company and for ot. r pur- poses. By Order, W. ROBERTS, Secretary. 9A. Bridge-street, Westminster, S. W., April, 1865. CARNARVONSHIRE RAILWAY COM- PANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Special ?? GeuemtMeettnguftheSha'rehoMers of the Car- narvonshire Railway Company will be held at No. 9 A, nnd?e-street, Westminster, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1805, at three o'clock in the afternoon, at which meeting, Copies of the following Bills now pending in Parliament will be submitted, in accordance with the Standing Orders of Parliament, for the consideration of the proprietors present in person or by proxy, viz. til?e k Bill intituled "A Bill for extending the time for the purchase of lands, and the completion of the Railway authorised by 'The Carnarvonshire Railway Act, 18G. ?Bill intituled "A Bill to authorMe the Widening and Extension of the Nantlle Railway, and for other purposes. ?A?t Notice is hereby also given, that at such meeting a resolution will be proposed for the purpose of authoris- ing the borrowing by the Company on mortgage or deben- ture bonds, of such sum or sums of money as shall be de- termined upon, not exceeding in the whole the sum of Sixty-six Thousand Five Hundred Pounds, authorised by "The Carnarvonshire Railway Act, 1862," to be so borrowed. I borrowed. By Order, W. ROBERTS, Seoretary. 9?, Bridge-street, WwAminAer, &W., ApnJ.lSM. public jSottces HOWELLS' FEMALE ORPHANS SCHOOLS, DENBIGH. rriHERE will be a Vacancy for one Inmate on the Foundation to be filled' up, on Tuesday, the 6th day of June next, who will be instructed, clothed. and maintained at the expense of the charity. No Girl can be admitted before the age of seven nor after twelve. There will be two Vacancies for pay Boarders to be filled up on the same day. No pay Boarder can be admitted before the age of seven years, but the age is not limited to twelve like the Inmates. Terms, B30 per annum. Forms of application to be sent in before the 31st inst. and to be had from Mr. Martin Smith, Park Street, Den- bigh, Clerk to the Local Governors. N.B.-All farmer applications must be renewed by letter to the Clerk. MARTIN SMITH. Park Street, Denbigh, May Oth, 1865. < LLANDRILLO HEB- ATOTICE is hereby Given, that the Promo- N tel" of the LIandrillo Pier Company (Limited) did on the 1st day of May, 18(i5, deposit with the Clerk of ,the Peace for the County of Carnarvon, at his office at Carnarvon, in the said county, a true copy of a certain Provisional Order, made and settled by the Lords of the Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council appointed for the consideration of .natters relat- ing to Trade and Foreign Plantations, therein called the Board of Trade, in pursuance of the powers in them vested in that behalf by the General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861, and by the General Pier and Harbour Act 1861 Amendment Act, entitled Llandrillo Provisional Order of the Board of Trade for the construction, maintenance, and regulation 4' of a pier at Llandrillo, in the county of Carnarvon. Dated this 1st dav of May, 1865, THOMAS KNOWLES, Solicitor, Rhyl. North Wales. THOMAS & V. T. BAINES. Parliamentary Agents, 30, Parliament Street, Westminster. COMING OF AGE of WILLIAM GRENVILLE WILLIAMS, ESQ., of BODEL WYDDAN, ON THE 30TH OF MAY, 1865. A T a numerously attended Meeting of the Inhabitants of St: Asaph, held in the Vestry Room, on Thursday, the 20th of April, 1865, for the purpose of taking into consideration the best mode of celebrating the above auspicious event, the Rev. W. H. Owen, M.A., Senior Vicar, in the chair. It was resolved, That sub- scriptions be entered into to raise a fund for the purpose of regaling and entertaining the poor and children of the whole parish, and to celebrate the happy event by a Public Demonstration. A Committee consisting of the following gentlemen WAS n.NI minted to carry the resolutions into effect, viz Dr. Roberts, Dr. Lodge, Dr. Griffith Roberts, Mr. Ed. Roberts, solicitor, I Mr. M. R. Partington, Mr. R,ohfiit,s. Glandwr. Mr. Griffiths, Gwernigron, Mr. D. Parry, Faenol Fawr, Mr. Easterby, Gram, school, Air. Fairelough, county sur., Mr. Roberts, Rosehill, Mr. Roberts, Chemist. It was also proposed and carriell "em. con., That Messrs. Davies and Roberts, chemists, act as Treasurers, and Mr. Edward Roberts, solicitor, as Honorary Secretary. W. H. OWEN, Chairman. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE CELEBRATION FUND. S B. D. Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Northum- q berland 10 0 0 The?wager Lady Willoughby de Broke 10 0 0 Lady Sarah Hay Williams 5 0 0 Miss Williams, Wesperton, Warwick ? 0 0 The Lord Bishop of St. Asaph 5 0 0 The Right Hon. Earl Vaie 5 0 0 The Right Hon. the Earl of Warwick 5 0 0 Lortl F B. Percy, Guy's Cliff 1 0 0 Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, Bart., Lord-laeu- 5 0 0 tenant of the County j» 0 0 Wiiliam Williams, Esq., Plas-gwyn ° ? ?5 J. Wynne EytGn, Esq., Leeswood j> Edmund Peel, Esq,, Bryn-y-pys 5 0 0 T. L. Fitzhugh. Esq., Brynestyn?. 5 0 0 R. T. Griffith, Esq" Lower Berkeley-street, g ? 0 London 5 0 0 Rivers Bulkeley, Esq., Windsor 5 0 0 C. Gayforll, Esq, Old Broad-street, London I) 0 0 Whitehall Dod, Esq., Lbnnerch Park 3 3 0 The Hon. T. P. Lloyd, Pengwern 3 0 0 Charles Walter Wyatt, Esq, Boderw  3 0 W. M. Crowther, Esq, Brynkelyn 2 2 0 Rev. W. H. Lewis, Bodelwyddan f. t, Dr. Tumour, Denbigh 2 2  William Kendall, Esq, Castle Warwick 02^ 0U Messrs. Davies and Roberts, druggists  2 0 Captain Thomas, Bryn Elwy I 1 0 Rev. W. Hicks Owen 1 1 0 Rev. Wynne Edwards 1 1 0 Rev. Thomas Brown 1 1 0 John Martin, Esq, Lincoln s Inn Fields {11{"X R. J. Sisson, Esq, Talardy. 1 1 0 John Gibson, Esq, London 1 1 0 Henry Foskett" Esq. Bryn-polyn. J 1 0 R. Humphreys, Esq, GIau-afou 1 1 0 Thomas Oldfield, Esq, Farm 1 1 0 Dr. Roberts 1 1 0 Dr. Lodge 1 1 0 Dr. Griffith Roberts 1 1.0 Mr. Edward Roberts, solicitor 1 1 0 Mr. D. Parry, Faeno! Fawr. ], 1 0 Mr. Thomas Parry, Faenol Bropor 1 1 0 Mr. M. R. Partington 1 1 0 Mr T. Roberts, Glandwr. 1 I 0 Mr. Griffiths, Gwernigron 1 1 0 Mr. Easterby, Grammar School 1 0 Mr. Fairclough. County Surveyor 1 1 0 Mr. Roberts, Rosehill 1 1 0 Mr. R. Grimths. Gwernigron 1 1 0 Mr. Thomas Griffiths, Rhewl 1* 1 0 Mr. Kendall, Bodelwyddan 1 1 0 Mr. Edward Jones, ditto ••• 1 1 0 Mr. James Arsher. Wrenbury, Nantwich 1 1 0 Mr. Alexander Reid, Llansantffraid, Corwen 1 1 U G. Granville, Esq, Stratford-upon-Avon 110 Mr. John Conway. Tuhwnt'r Esgobdy 0 10 6 Mr. Charles Hughes, printer 0 10 6 Mrs. Jones, druggist 010 6 Mr. Oliver George. County Court Hall 0 10 6 Mr. Williams, saddler 010 6 Mr. Owen Hughes, Wynnstay 0 10 J0 Mr. James Gillard, ditto 010 0 Mr. G. S. Layeock 010 0 'Nlr. Kelly, son. 010 0 Mr It. Roberts, Graiaafa 0 5 0 Mr. John Jones, Relieving-officer 0 j> 0 Mr.O.M?Mbiid!,e. 0 5 0 Mr Thomas Hughes, bootmaker. 0 5 0 Mn Parry, Bodeuga 0 •£ > 0 Mr. Hugh Hughes, Bodhyfryd ? ? ?n Mr. F. S. Edwards. 0   Mr. W. S. Kelly, painter 0 0 Mr. Hughes, draper 0 5 0 Mr. Jones, draper. Victom House ? ? ?? n Mr. James Hookes, saddler 0 5 0 Mr. John Williams, grocer 0 fi  Mr. Hughes. builder 0 •5 n Mr. Simon McManus 0 5 0 Mr. Thomas Roberts, baker 0 2 6 (tontrarts. TO QUARRY PROPRIETORS, ft OTHERS. milK Bangor Local Hoard of Health are X prepared to receive Tenders for the supply of about 1,0t0_ 0 lineal yards of Curb and Channel Stones, and from 4900 to 5000 superficial yards of Cae Braich Cafn Slate flags of approved quality and thickness. Further information may be obtained from the under- signed, to whom tenders must be sent on or before the 17th instant. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. WM. YOUNG HARDIE, Clerk and Engineer to the Board. DIAL SHARES.)fr. H. T. HUMPHREYS _Lf is open to PURCHASE a few SHARES in the National Newspaper League (Dial) Ompany.AddrM L CuorXa-im, Fleet-street, Ijondon, ILO, Sotfrolastt't. Slf JtlCRAErS SCHOOL, ifTTTHIN. (A Classical and Commercial Boanlirog Sci )01 for Boys,) Provost and TrelUourer-Rev. E. H. DA-* [ES, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford, "l Head Master-Rev. H. J. WILSON, I 4 J, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge THE Course of Instruction ii!i- ides the JL u English subjects, with (if req red) French, Latin, Drawing, Music, and Book Keep g, by Single and Double Entry. Also Greek and the 1 iher Classics for those intended for Holy Orders. i. Terms (iaolusive of all expenses, except, 'ashing and Books):— For Boys under sixteen £5 5 Op Quarter For ditto above ditto 6 6 0 ,tto For fuither particulars apply to the Rev the HEAD MASTER. HE R?MILTON-SQUARE SCHOOL, BIR- KEN HEAD. Principal: 'Rev. J. S BOUCHER, M.A., Cambridge. ?AM&jMatS?') for French, Drawing, Music, &c. S rati JorOffice Work and Business generally. • Naval, Engineering and other ''A?6M?({jWj)Rj? .<<??? frofcMions. The Oxford md Cambridge Middle Class Examinations. INCLUSWE TERMS, 11 and 13 guineas per quarter. N.B.—Sfiii'&ir. Salt water Bathing. Good oppor- tunities for introduction to business in LiverpooL High Reference. Full particulars on application. TUITION BY THE SEA SIDE. THE REV. EVAN LEWIS, Incumbent of -L St. Catherine's, COLWYN, near Conway, who has had much experience in Tuition, receives into his family a limited number of Pupils, between the ages of 7 and and 15. The comforts of home are combined with careful traiuing.-TERMS MODERATE. Cltoacbcs. BANGOR AND BETHESDA, FOR THE PENRHYN SLATE QUARRIES, LAKE OGWEN AND CAPEL CURIG. THE Public are respectfully informed that i a first-class NEW OMNIBUS now runs daily (Sundays excepted), from the Douglas Anns Hotel, Beth- esda, and the Railway Hotel, Bangor, meeting the various trains at the Railway Station, Bangor, as under. LEAVE BETHESDA. LEAVE BANGOR. 7 110 a.m. 9 15 a.m. 11 0 a.m. 1 15 p m. 2 50 p.m. 4 15 p.m. 5 50 p.m. 8 15 p.m. FARES.-OllE SHILLING EACH WAY. Post horses for hire at the Railway Hotel, Bangor, and the Douglas Arms, Bethesda. HUGHES AND LITTLER, Proprietors. COACH FROM BANGOR TO BEAUMARIS. THE Public are informed that on and after IL MONDAY, the 15th May, au OMNIBUS will leave Bulkeley Atins Hotel, BEKUMARIS, at 9.20a.m., to meet the 10.45 trtin at BANGOR; and will leave the Bangor Railway Station after the arrival of the 5.15 p.m. train from London. Other chakges for the accommodation of the public are contemplatek of which notice will be given next month. EVAN WILLIAMS. Edeyrn, Nevin. Pwllheli and Carnarvon- THE well-appointed Four-horse Omnibus PRINCE ALBERT, will leave the Cefnamwlch Arms Inn, Edeyrn, every day (Sundays excepted), at 7 a.m., Madryn Arms, Pwllheli, at 9 a.m. and arriving at Carnarvon by 12 noon, in time for the trains for Bangor to Chester, &c. The Prince Albert will leave the Britannia Inn, Car- narvon'at 2 15 p.m.; arriving at the Madryn Arms Ho- tel, Pwllheli, at 5 30 p.m. and arriving at Edeyrn at 7 30 p.m. The Proprietor of the above conveyance does not bind himself to carry either Policemen or Prisoners. HUGH THOMAS, Proprietor. Madryn Arms, Nov. 13, 1864. THE LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. TOUR THROUGH NOR T H WALES. CARNARVON AND BARMOUTH. Carnarvon to Beddgelert, Tremadoc, Portmadoc, Tany bwlch, Harlech, and Barmouth. THE RO- N WDONIAN TOURIST COACH WILL EXTEND its Route, via Beddgelert, W Tremadoc, Portmadoc, and Tanybwlch, starting from the ROYAL HOTEL (late Uxbridge Arms) and Railway Station, Carnarvon, every day (Sundays excepted), after the arrival of the 9 40 a.m. train. Will also leave Barmouth at 9 30 a.m., every day (Sundays excepted), same route, arriving at the Royal Hotel (late Uxbridge Arms), Carnarvon, in time for trains to Chester, Liverpool, Birmingham, London, &c. EDWARD HUMPHREYS, JONES & Co., Proprietors. Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, November 8th, 1864. jWlt'scellaneous. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. SAVING OF 20 PER CENT FOR CASH. J. M. PINCH, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 120 BOLD STREET-120, LIVERPOOL. ELEGANTLY AND COMPLETELY FURNISHES A DRAWING-ROOM IN CHOICE WALTNUTWOOD FOR 28 GUINEAS, COMPRISING SIX HANDSOMELY-SHAPED kj Spring Stuffed Chairs, one ditto ditto Settee, two Easy Chairs, elegantly upliolsteredinany coloured damask, Cheffonnier, with marble top, three plate-glass doors and back an Oval Centro Table, on massive carved pillar and claws, and large rich gilt Chimney Glass. Designs of the above free on application. Every article warranted, and carriage free. '?B—These Goods are remarkable for elegance of de- gigti, quality of materials, and durability of workmanship. SCOTTISH UNION FIRE AND LIFE k INSURANCE COMPANY. EDINBURGH. 47, GEORGE STREET. LONDON. DUBLIN. 37, CORKHILL. 52, DAME STREET. ESTABLISHED 1824. CAPITAL, 25,000,000. GOVERNOR. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF HAMILTON AND BRANDON. Invested Funds at 1st August 1864. upwards of f9W,000 Annual Revenue from all sources, 194,000 Amount of Life Insurances in toree. 3,300,000 From the Directors' last Report, it appeared that dur- ing the Year ending lst August 1864, The number of Life Policies issued was 1116 Sums Insured thereby, after Deducting Re- 9514,425 Asumr.ces, £5]4,425 Yielding of New Premuims, 17,039 THE NEXT DIVISION OF PROFITS TAKES PLACE IS 1866. FIRE DEPARTMENT. In this Branch of the Company's business the Revenue has increased upwards of 50 per cent. during the last Seven Years, and now amounts to 154,UW. This Company insures almost all kinds of Property against Aocidents by Fire at Moderate Premiums. Prospectuses, and all other information, may be had on applieation at the Head-Office, or at any of the Co's Ageots. GEORGE RAMSAY. Manager. JAMES BARLAS, Secretary. AGENTS. Holyhe#d .Meaara. W. B. rime, 00. THE FISSIONS. GRIFFITH DATIES, GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. IS now showing the Parisian and London Fashions j_ in Dresses, Shawls, Mantles, Jackets, Millinery, Hats, Bon- nets, Parasols, Sunshades, & No expense has been spared to produce the choicest Novelties of the Season. BOO TAN D SHOE EST A B LIS H MEN r,. 804, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, ISAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general, that JL he has 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 requireniedta 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 JD assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDDING AND BEDSTEADS, and especially IRON BEDS of all kinds, which he keeps in stock. He also wishes to state that parties need Dot 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. BRADFORD HOUSE, BANGOR, JOHN ROBERTS, PROPRIETOR. JOHN ROBERTS begs to intimate to the public, that he has just arrived from the ?J English Markets with a large and Fashionable Assortment of Goods, in the various departments of trade, suitable for the coming season, n hich he now exhibits at his establishment. N.B.—COTTON GOODS bought at the latest and the very lowest prices in the market. Bangor, April 10, 1865. WILLIAMS BULKELEY ARMS HOTEL, BBATJMAEIS. JO. WILLIAMS having succeeded Mr. Charles Chesterton to this first class Hotel, is i having it thoroughly redecorated. It will be found one of the pleasantest and most comfortable Hotels in Wales. It is beautifully situated on the banks of the Menai, while the whole neighbourhood is exceedingly attractive for Visitors. The Baron Hill grounds are open four days in the week, it is within easy distance of the Menai and Britannia Bridges, and all the most popular scenery in this delightful and romantic country. Choice Wines and Spirits, extensive Stabling and Coach-houses, Hot, Cold, and Sea Water Baths, Boats on the Straits, fond Posting in all its branches. — m s IN LOSS OF APPETITE, THE WANT OF DUE ENJOYMENT OF FOOD, AND IN WEAK DIGESTION, USE r.r i-a: c) m zs. s I s TEGID SAXJOE, A COSMOPOLITAN RELISH.—PRICE Is. ALSO, THOMAS'S MERIONETHSHIRE SAUCE, The most delicious, economical, and generally useful SAUCE extant. Price Is. 6d. Sold by Druggists, Grocers, and Italian Warehouse-men, everywhere. NEW SILKS, DRESS FABRICS, &G. ALFRED PARKES invites an inspection of his choice assortment of FRENCH FANCY A SILKS. RICH EMBROIDERED ROBES, MOIRE ANTIQUES, GRENADINES, ALPACAS, ORGANDIE MUSLINS, &c. A. p cal? special attention to his stock of BLACK SILKS AND MOURNING FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR, which he has taken great care in selecting. PATTERNS FORWARDED FREE. BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. GREAT REDUCTION A § BOYS' CLOTHING, WARRANTED ALL WOOL, AND MADE ON THE PREMISES BY HAND LABOUR. lHp KNICKERBOCKER SUITS OF. Knickerbocker Saito, Meltons, Cheviots, 22s. Od. Scotch Tweeds and Angolas From 2s. 6d. SUITS JACKET, VEST, and TROWSE RS From 5s. 6d. fit THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL GUNTS' SUIT 50s. Are made fr°m ^Velsh and Scotch Tweeds.  w..  ?   '? & C., & C., & C., AT BOYS' SUIT, 25s. 6d. &C., &C., &C., AT JOHN ARONSON, 1 & 2, B-A-UXTIK PLACE, BANOOH. COALS! COALS! COALS! BEST WIGAN and other COALS at liAN- JL) GOR RAILWAY STATION, by John Williams I & 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. MONEY TO LEND. TO FARMERS, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. LOANS from £ 50 to £ 1,000, at 5 per cent. L interest, upon personal security, can quickly be ob- tained by respectable parties, and repayment may be made within five years.—Apply to Messrs. T. Walkeley, and Co., Estate Agents, 13, Great James-street, Bedford Row, London, W.C. N.B.—Money can also be had on Mortgage from R500 to £ 2,000, and all transactions are strictly confidential. MERSEY DO OK ESTATE. LOANS OF MONEY. THE Mersey Docks and Harbour Board THh?,,?by give Notice, that they are willing to receive LOANS 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 Years. 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. JttfZR- I SON, Esq, Treasurer, Dock Office, Liverpool. By order of tb.e Board, JOHtf HARRISON, Secretary. Qock-offioe, Liverpool. April. 6,1865. DEBENTURES at 5, 51, and 6 per Cent.- J_7 CEYLON COMPANY* Limited. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 500,000. DIRECTORS. Chairman LAWFORD ACLAND, Esq. Major-Gen. Henry Pelham I Burn. Harry George Gordon, Esq. George Ireland, Esq. Duncau James Kay, Esq. Stephen P. Kennard, Esq. Patrick F. Robertson, Esq. Robert Smith, Esq. Manager C. J. Braine, Esq. The Directors are prepared to ISSUE DEBENTURES far One, Three, and Five Years, at 5, 5, 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 Company. No. 7, East India Avenue, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. (By Order,) JOHN ANDERSON. Secretary. TO ANGLERS. FISHING TACKLE of every description at J- o. H. OGDEN, TOY AND FANCY WAREHOUSE, HIGH STREET, BAKOOB. WEST OF ENGLAND FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. EXETER, May 3rd, 136S. REDUCTION OF FIRE INSURANCE DUTY. FULL benefit of the REDUCTION secured to Insurers. Parties effecting Insurances with this Company from the present date will have the advantage of the n4aced duty of 18 6d per cent from Midsummer n- WMLUU OA.NN, &=Uqs. 9