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fnsons aNanttB. TO CLtRKS ?TTANTFD, for the Season, in aSrst-class WV CorM!0"< Shop in North Wales, a Young Man to take c. of the Books, and to assist genemlly. Good referellces required.AppIy. own handwriting, ttating salary required. H. H.. P.O., Baagor. TO SCHOOLMASTERS ?Y rANTED. a Trained Master for Aberdaron W School AperMnunderstM?i?PMtmodywiU J preferred-For particular, apply to the Vicar of AberdMon. Pwllheh. ?W rANTED.tothegenemt Drapery ?stness. V V Youne Won"'m who can ?ho make herfetf Jf'l ? :? ?Iy-Addre?. B. Robert Gaerwen Post OHice, AMgtesey. ?Bsn'<"<s. ———BARMAID. -?? TASTED, bv M' cxpenenced youna: per- W ? a ?tion M ?.o?e. Fir.t ciM'. references. -?dAress. M. S.. P?t-"mce, BeMm?.s. -Address, M. S., post-,)ffice, Beaumitris. "?ATER? WHEEL WANTED. ? WASTED. a second-hand Water Wheel from 16 to 20 feet-Apply to Mr. Wiii. Cle- mence, juD "Cittheiine and Jane" Miue, Penrhyn Deu- draeth. Carnarvon. f-rL i' MBKtf wanted for Charcoal makins. Will be bought in any quantity at per ton weight. deHvered in LiverpooL-Ap?y to Thomas Hadnetd. ?e?l ?ork., PumpMd.. VauxhaU Road, Liverpool. MONEY WANTED TO LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETIES AND OTHERS. A BOUT ?0001'eqmrcd, in one or two sum s A on Mortice of Freehold Land. situate near Conway ?h Wa? foO acres of which is fir.t.rate .rabie and p?e land. and mostly weU adapted for the erection of vill,,m AllY professional architect procunns the money will be treated with, nrst. for plans of two yitlas now in- tended to be built, and will probaby be introduced to further busing. The owner would insure lus life for a PS otion of the amount advanced. This bein. considered lin Mcellent investment, it is expected that a moderate r?? interest wiU be taken.-For further parhculars, address Mr. J. H., at the Chi-onicle. Umce, Bangor. b: Itt. ERWGOCH, MORFA NEFYN, NEAR PWLLKELI. rp! 0 be Let Fnrnished, containing three Bedrooms. one Parlour and Kitd.en, or the whole House. at ft moderate rent.if require.-Apply to DAVIES, as above. DEBIGH. mt o be Let, the Back How Inn, containing JL two Parlours. one Sitting-room, six Bedrooms, Kitchen, jBack Kitchen, and Bar, with Stables. Coach- house Brewl\l>llSe, &c.. adjoining. Also about 9 acres of Meadow I,lld can be had with it, if desired. Apply to Mr. Thomson, Cotid-eoch, Abergele. TO BE LET OR SOLD, (WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION). A SLIB,S'rAN'f IAI,,ijid Commodious DWH,L. A ING-HOUSE, No. 31, Victoria Place, High Street, Bangor ? Tifc House contains Sitting Koom. Par)onr Breakf?t "oom. Six Bedrooms. a titrge Attic. Two Kitchens, beul- '-cutw. ltil alt -ti-or c(,nvel,jeiices le Apply to Mr. Owen Jones, 1: uuu.i View Terrw Upper Banker. BAKGOR, NORTK WALES. FIRST KATH Apartmeuts to be Let.-Lar(,re j' Drawing-Koom. and two or three Bedrooms), furnish- edoruufurnMhe.i.withuseofKitchen. He.dthyMtu.t- tion and open at both back and front —Apply to :Mrs. Robert*. Port Penrhyn House, High-street.Bangor. BANGOR. rp0 BE LHT.—XO. 4, Bn-ndinas Vi)ias, Cae- T Hcpa. T?h?M?mt??P??r?dS?? Room, with bay window:). Kitchen,ScuHery.and3 Bed- rooms aud conxnands an extensive view of Beaum.u'is Bay TowuandMcnaiStrMta.—Apply toCapt. H.Rogers, C!Ml!t;(M. or )[r. K. Evans, Ste.uu Miita, Hoiyhead. rp0 be LET Fnrntshed. with immediate pos- JL session, a Gentleman's RESIDENCE, in the suburbs of Beaumaris. commanding a splendid view of the Menai Straits and Carnarvonshire Mountains, containing 3 He- ception Room! 9 Bedrooms. Kitchen, and every conveni- ence suitable for a Gentleman's establishment. Also Stablin" for 4 horses. Coach-house, Paddock, and a well- stocked Uarden.—Apply to Mr. Andrew Laurie, Baron HUt. Beaumaris, N. W. PLASHELYGTiY'ANRWST. rpO be Let. unfurnished, with immediate t possession, at a moderate rental (by the year or a shorter period.) the above desirable residence, containing 2 Parlours, Kitchen, Back Kitchen. 3 Good Bedrooms nrot noor. 3 Hedroomx second Onor, with an excellent Garden, most pleasantly situated on the banks of river Conway, so celebrated for its Salmon and Trout Fishing and lose to the Market Town of LlanrH-st. -Apply to Mr. Griffith Jones, PIas Helyg. Llanrwst. Freehold Land to be Let. ?N !on? BuiMin? Leases. Several plots \?f of moat eligibly-situated Building Sites for erec- tion of detached residences, at Venrhos, within a mile and a half of the town of Carnarvon. The situation is healthy, and commands a magnificent aea and n.ruutam view. Plan of ground can be seen, and particulars obtained. on application to Charles Millar, Esq.. Penrhos Messrs. PoweU.PoweIl.oud Roberts, solicitors, Carnarvon; or to Mr. R. R. Williams, architect, IM, Bank Quay. Car- narvon. To be Let. and entered upon immediately, fMHK hou?e and premises known :ts the THOTEL. at Hanfairfechan. Carnarvonshire. They are situated in the greatest thoroughfare in that fashionable and fast increasing watering 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. _=- l\l£s, ? t. BANGOR. HIGH-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS ON SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the remfun- ing STOCK of the fate Firm of MESSRS. EVANs t AND ROWLANDS, coBsisting of SANDEMAN'S PORt'S from 3 to years in Bottles. FINE Sil EitR[ES AN SPIRITS, .ne for sale by PRIVATE CONTRACT. The old Established Vaults !U)(t Roony Prenuaeif, together with the Goodwill to he let or soU. For further particulars appty on the preinites and to Mr, W. ]Dew, Auctioneer, Banger. THE OLD BAPTIST CHAPEL. BANGOR. THE above freehotd Chapet. situate in J_ WeU-street. doae to High-street, is to he Sold i)n- medi;)te!v by Private CoBtrnct. Can he e,()fi)y cottvertcj into Warehouses or two Cottages. Termi'veryre.tsona- Me.—For particulars, appty to Mr. 0. Owens, 22, James Street; or Mr. W. Witham!), grocer, High-street. fT/tM (tdi,ertis,ei4eitt '<"« not be ''CFt'ftf<d. TO CHE.NIISTS AND DRUGGISTS. TO Be Sold, in a ral):dly-ri,,ing wateriug. '— p]tM-e on the Welsh coast, a Drat; and Grocery bMiness, together with the premises. An excellent trtde it already done. and Citpable of much increase. at&ftotoryMa)tongtTMforretinDg.—Appty,"ChemicM," fMt-oaioe, BMigor. iahs. TO BE SOLD. rri HE property of a ?entteman who has let hisplac?. A?f OMNIBUS light and ??. ?. aNe for one horse for short distances. A W AGGO- x?i?"? buTby? ?? good condition and built by Holmes, of Derby.-Apply to J. Pitriy Jones, Esq., Denbigh. SHOOTING. T"?;:?S?? for five yeaTS over 900 acres (,i rst.rate Grousing Land, nd 350 a(?res of 10wla'Hl at a distance of about two miles S?r;:??' ? Cottage, Price, C2')0 The property is situate about M miles trom?eu bich.-Apply to X., office of this paper: PIANO. A RICH toned. fuH compass, Cottage Piano, in very hand?ne Walnut-wood Case. Price &?. Parted with solely on account of the owner leaving the neighbo-,¡rhood.-Applyat'Brynhyfryd, Menai Bridge. TO BE SOLD, I A GOOD MANGLE, for domestic or other purposes.-Appiy to M?rgM'et P?rry, Edge Hti), Garth, Bimgor. VALE OF CLWYD. rENYDYFFRYN ESTATE. NEAP. MrTHIN, DENBIGHSHIRE.. rpO be Sold by Private Contract, a capital ) FREEHOLD ESTATE, calleil Pen.y-dyffryn," situftted a distance of 2 miles from the Ruth.n Station. on the Vale of Ctwyd Umlway. and apprnMhahle by eood ronds. The property, which is weU droned and watered, consists of 1-M statute acres of excellent arahto pasture and meadow !and. and 40 acres of an inclosed aMotment. together with a good farmhouse and out- huHdin"s. It is very compact, being within a ring tence, nicely wooded, weU-stocked with game, and adjoins the Bathafarn and Cefn Coch Estates. The unrivalled views of the Vale of CIwyd commanded from several positions, from the head of thevaUeyto the sea, render the Estate a desirable site for the erection of a gentleman's residence, of which there are several in its immediate vicinity. Possession may be had in November next. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Thomas Evans, Esq.. Tros.y-parc, Denbigh Mr. R. C. B.Clough. valuer. Denbigh; or to Mr. J. Parry Jones. solicitor, Denbigh. f"bUe j'P-Dticts. The Grand Provincial Tour of 1865. PENRHYN HALL. BA.NGOR, y/tMMday ne.ct, Jfne 8<A, 1865. FROXT SEATS. 39. SECOND SEATS. 2s. BACK. Is. Tickets and Programmes to be had of the Principal Hoot:- sellers. Doors opened at 7. 20. Commenced 8, Car- riages to be ordered at 9. 45. The Celebrated Wbrld-renowmei CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS! The Company comprises the following well-known Artistees Mr. J. W. CamobeH. Bonea and Ethiopian Comedian- his ninth season in England. Mr. J. H. Booth, Alto, Prima Donna, and Dancer-his seventh season in England. Mr. f. H. Lewis, First Solo Tenor. Mr. H. Norman, Solo Tenor. Mr. G. Lumbard, Soto Basso Profundo. Mr. J. P. Lawson, Tambourinist and Eccentric Dancer— his ninth season in England. Mr. J. Schubert. Soto Violinist. Mr. T. W. Bell, Solo Violinist, from the C 0 C Christy's Minstrets. Mr. H. WaUis. Soln Harpist. Mr. G. Corsbv. 8f)!o ViolonceUoist. THE CBLEBRATED a-IA-TSrT' fROM NEW YORK, NINE FEET HIGH. will appear on the stii,e and make a Stump Speech, at 9.25, to he foUowed by the laughable Sketch of HAIR BRUSHING BY MACHINERY AND AN EASY SHAVE. And to conclude with the New and Original PLANTA- TION DANCE, hy the CompftMy. CARNARVON-FRIDA Y. BOSCO IN BANGOR PENRHYN HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 9. WNOR BOSCO, the greatest wonder of the ase. will open his ENCHANTED PALACE OF ILLUSDNS and in addition to his marvellous perfor- mance, he will introduce THE DAVENPORT BROTHERS ROPE FEAT. Admission—2s., Is., and 6d. Plan of the Hall and Tickets, at Mr. DOUGLAS', North W«!m C/t)-ont<e OSce. MISS WATTS' BENEFIT CONCERT. PENRHYN HALL, BANGOR, J"C.J'I\TB SS. f<t)'<t<'M;t<)-s Skortly. CHESTER AND HOLY HE AD RAILWAY. Marcus's Whitsuntide Excursions. 1865. FKUM BANGOR, CON WAY, DENBIGH, ST. ASAPH, ABERGELE, andRHYL. TO LIVERPOOL AND BACK. ON WHIT-MONDAY. June 5th, returning ? from Liverpool on Wednesday, June 7th. TrMna will leave the undermentioned Stations as follows Hours of Departure. Fare for the double journey. Closed Cars. First Class; BAKGOR 7 15 a m. 5s. Ms. Co?fH'AY 7 45 14s. 6'} 9i! DENBIGH 6 3a ST. AsAPH 6 50 -) ABEKGELE 8 10 ? 4s. 89. RHYi, 8 20 j Children under Twelve years of age, half-price. NOTICE OF RETURN.—The Return train on Wednesday. June 7th. will leave the Landing Stage, at 7-20 a m, and Mottk's Furry 8t;)ticn, at 7-40 a m. Tiukets and Small Bills can he obtained of the Booking Clerks at the above Stations. HENRY R. MARCUS, Excursion Agent, 6, Slater Street, and 25, Leigh Street. Liverpool, and 22, Crosby Hall Chambers, Bishopsgate Street. London. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RA' jWAY. MARCUS'S EPSOM RACE TRLiNS AXD WHITSUNTIDE EXCURSIONS. 1869. Special trains will run from Carnarvon 5 25 a.m. Holywetl 7 50 a.m. Bangor C 0 „ Rnthin 7 30 „ Conway C 33 Denbigh 7 50 „ Ahergcle 7 4,, St. Asaph 8 8.. Hhyl 7 1<: Rhyl TO EUSTON SQUARE STATION. LONDON. r\K MONDAY, M:iy ?tit, retunnnK from \? Fusion Square Station, Lnndou, on Thursdav, JuBO 1st, at the ].<wer rftte; or on Thursday, June 8th, or on Saturday. June 10th. at the higher rate of fares. A)so. on SATURDAY. JUNE 3rd, and on MONDAY, JUNESth, returning from London ou Thursday. June 8th, nr on Saturday, June 10th, at the tower rate of Excursion Fares. Up May 29, to return on Up May 29, with the op- Thursday, June 1 on)y. Up tion of returning on June June 5, to return June 8 or 10. 8 or 10. Closed Carriages.IRs. Closed Carriages.21s. First Class .HUs. F"'st('h)ss. 42s. Children under twelve years of age half price. Ticket* not transferable. Lugga,-e under 60 Ibs. free, at Pasfieugjrs' own risk. Neither the Company nor Conductor can. in any way, be responsiMe for detention on the Line at the same time every exertion will he made to ensure punctuality. The Return Trains on the 1st, 8th, and 10th of June, leave Euston Square Station, London, at 9 59 a.m. Tickets and Small Bills may be obtained of the Book- ing Clerks at the above Stations. Early application is reques e HENRY R. MAROCS, Excursion Ageut, 6. Slater Street, and 25, Leigh Street. Liv ? Md 22, CtMby Hall ChMnbeK, BMhcpgato Street, n. ]M)!tt Jotíc£s.. To the Electors of Caernarvon. Canwaf. Bangor, Pwllheli, Cricoieth, & Nevin. GENTLEMEN, ?OU will shortly be called apon to exer. J- cise your elective franchise on the dissolution of the present Parliament. I Deed scarcely remtnd you that in 1859, I promised whenever & vacancy should Menr ? your representation, I would come forward as a <nndi<htt for your suHrxges. That pledge I shall redeem when the trust reposed in your present Member is you. Sinca I cea.sed to be your repreMntfttive in Parfiament. I have shewu every attention to your requests and wishes, and through the kindness of Lord Palmerstoll" Govern- ment (to which, if returned to the House of CommoM, I shall give my warm support) my exertions in your taroM have often met with success. Should you deem me worthy of your confidence, rely upon it, my a-aaiduity, perseverance, and devotion to yiur personal and local interests will continue with the )MM earnestness that guided my former labours for neaHy '¡oj years as your Member in Parliament. I am, Gentlemen, Vour very obedient servant, Plas Coeh, Anglesey. WM. BULKELEY HUGHES. 4th May, 1865. To the Electors of the Boroughs of Carnar- von. Banger, Conway. Criccieth, Nevin. and Pwllheli. GENTIÆŒN :—Eticouraged by numerous vJT promises of support, I intend to be a CANDIDATE for the honour of being returned as your.Repreaentative in Parliament, at the coming Election. In Politics I am a Conservative, being as strongly in favour of that gradual and continuous improvement in our Political Institutions, that altered circumstances may from time to time require—which is thR essence cf Con- servatism—as I am opposed to Radical and violent changes for the mere sake of change. I am in favour of an Expansion of the Franchise in the direction proposed by the Bill brought in by Lord Derby in 1859. though I cannot pledge myself to accept aU the details of that measure. I am decidedly averse to a mere lowering of the Franchise. To the Ballot I have a strong dislike. P. is the charac- ter and privilege of the people of this country, to speak and act openly. I do not care to see the day when they shall be encouraged to do otherwise. I would give my active support to all measures having for their object the Social Improvement of the people and 1 recognize most fully, the right of all Religious De- nominations to enjoy equal liberty of thought and action. If I shall be elected your Representative, it will be my study to repay your conSdence by a faithful discharge of my duties, and by endeavouring to promote your Local Interests and Prosperity in every possible way. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your very faithful Servant. H. BEAVER ROBERTS. Plas Llanddoget, June 1, 18S5. winrwoRTirs BANGOR BILLIARD ROOM, f'0))er the North Wales Chronide OÏiée, Bangor,), TS NOW OPEN. (Itted up with every id- _L provement and essentials of a BILLIARD ROOM. Mr. W. has secured the service, of a First Class MARKER, from the Junior United Service Club. London, who will be happy to give instruction in the Art, upon Easy Terms, to aU who may desire it. Bangor, May 23rd, 1885. LLEYN AND EIFIONYDD FARMING SOCIETY. UUBSCRtPTtONS to the above Society will I be due on the 1st prox. Payments are requested to be made to the Treasurers, Messrs. Cassons, either at PwllheU, Portmadocor Festin? ? ?? BEN. IHOS. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. 22nd May, 1865. MILLINERY FASHIONS NOW SHOWING. ivirs WiHiams respectfully announces that 1 Y1 her SHOW ROOMS. Me now replete with every novelty which has been produced for the season. PANS HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, BAXQOB. k "Y Gwir yn eroyn y byd."—Natur, Celfyddyd, a Diwydrtfydd. THE FLINT GRAND EISTEDDFOD AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY OF WALES, rp) 0 be held on the 8th, 9th, and 10th of August, 1865. PRESIDENTS: SIR JOHN HANMER, BART., M.P. HUGH JONES. ESQ.. Maes Mynan. P. ELLIS EYTON, ESQ., Cornist. Judges of the Chair Prize and Welsh compositions: P. M. WiDiams.Esq. (PedrMostyn), Gweirydd ab Rhys, Mr.DaYies(Gwyneddon.) Umpire Andreas n Fon. Jud"e'! for Poetry, Prose. Manufacturers, Arts. and Musical objects will be found in the Programme. Additionai Prizes will be given for THE REST cHUOTING on the Range of the 5tli Flintshire Rifle Corps. Open to all Volunteers. 1st prize, B10 and a ined.11; 21)dlprize,.4:5 & it medid; 3rd prize..t:3 and'a medal; prize E'2. 5 shots each at 20:' yards, Hythe pusi- tion Wimbledon targets 1864, tong Enfield Government Rifle and pattern. Entrance. 2s. (id., to be forwarded to the Secretaries with their names md addresses, on or before the 1st of August, at the Committee Room, Ship Hotel, Flint. All Vohntoers to appear in their uniform, and Mecess- fui competitors will be publicly awarded, and escorted to the platform with the ancient military honors of W.Jes. lh available talent will be engaged for the occasion and Programme.') may be had from the Secretaries by for- warding three Special Trains will he pro-M for the occasion from all parts by the Railway Companies, JO.Strji HALL, } Be THOMAS IIUGHES, I Secretaries. R. D. ROBERTS, Welsh Correspondent. -DURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Jr Chancery, made in a Cause, "William Overton against George Parmer."tt.eSpecia!tyCreditors.of Edward Armer. the elder, )ate of Bacheldre, in the Parish of Church stoke, in the County of Montgomery (who died in or about the month of September. 1840.) and also the Incum- brancers upon his real Estate, arc by their Solicitors, onor before the 21st day of June, 1865. to come in and prove their claims at the Chambers of the Vice CnanceUor Sir John Stuart. No. 11, Old Square, Lincoln s Inn, in the County of Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree Monday, the 2<;th day of June, 1865. "t half past 12 o'clock in the afternoon, at the said Chambers, is ap- pointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the cliums. Dated this 12th day of May, 1865. ROBERT WM. PE, AKE FRANCIS & BOSANQUET, Chief Clerk. 22 Austin Friars, London. For WILLIAM WILDING. MontKomery, HMntt&)' SoMtor, 3)ublic jacticts ? ? YALE OF CLWYD RAILWAY. PREFERENCE SHARES. TUP, Directors of the Vate of Clwyd Rat!. t way Company Me prfpared to receive Tenders for it Umited emonnt of 5 per cent. Preference Sharet, crea- ted under the Foryd Extension Act of 1862. These Shares have priority over the Ordinary Shares of the Company, the said Ordinary Shares having a guaran- teed dividend under a Traffic Agreement with the London and North Western Company. Full particular* may be obtained on application at the Company's ONces, Denbigh Station. MARTIN SMITH, Secretary. Denbigh Station, June 1, 1865. 'LISTTOF SUBSCRIBERS rp0 a SUPPKR given to the Choirs of Pen- traeth and Hanbedrgoch, on the occasion of the Coming-of-age of W. G. WILLIAMS, Esq., Bodelwyddan CMtIo, on Mav 30th. 1865. 9 d. M. G. Roherts. Esq, GfmeddweD. 0 10 6 Wm.Evans.Esq., Plasgwyn 0 10 0 Mr. Davies, draper, Bangor 0 5 0 Mr. J. Parry, London Mouse, ditto 050 Mrs. Griaith, chernitt, ditto 050 Mr. Williams, ironmonger, ditto ° Rev. Th<.fnM .foM., Hwlf..h. fentraeth Mr. Humphreys, seedsman, -Bffngor 026 Mr. Nixon. Bangor Nlrs. Jones, Piasgwyn Mr. Henry Jones, Piasgwyn 0 2 b A Friend 026 Mr. H. Hushes, National School. Pentraeth 026 Mr. J. R. Etiaa, Pentraeth 026 Mr. Edwards, Worn 026 Minor Subscriptions 210 Total .5 4 0 BETTWS GWERFIL GOCH INCLOSURE. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. T Richard Wakeiord Attree, oi 8, Cannon ) Row, in the city of Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, the Valuer acting in the matter of the In- ctosure of Bettws HiMs, Commons, or Sheep-walks, situ- ate in the Parish of Bettws Gwerfil Gtoch, in the County of Denbigh, hereby give Notice, that I shall hold a fleet- ing on the 19th day of June next. at 8, Cannon Row, in the city of Westminster, in the said County of Middlesex, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of re- ceivin" claims in writing from all persons claiming any common or other right or interest 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 other, and mentioning therein the places of abode of the respective claimants, or their agents, at which notices in respect of such claim" may be delivered. And I hereby further "ive Notice, that this is the last meeting to be held by me for the receipt of claims in the matter of the above Inclosure.. Given under my Hand this 1st day of June, in the Year of our Lord 1865. R. W. ATTREE. riiHE Inciosure Commissioners for England and Wales hereby Give Notice, that an Estimate of Expenses to be incurred by the Valuer acting in the mat- ter of the Inclosure of Llanfeehell Mountain, situate in the Parish of Llanfechell, in the County of Anglesey, has been deposited at tht Crown Inn ic the said Parish. for the Inspection of all Persons interested in the said In- closure. ?' A?D THEY FURTHER GIVE NOTICE, that the same will b& submitted to a Meeting of the persons in- terested as aforesaid, at the Crown Inn aforesaid, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of June next, at Eleven o clock in the Forenoon, at which Meeting instructions to the Valuer m.iy be resolved upon. Witness my Hand, this 29th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty five. J. R. MOORE, By Order of the Board. 'RE JOHN MORRIS, isQ, DECEASED. DURSUANT to the Act ot Parliament of the ) 22nd and 23rd Vie. chap. 35, intituled "A n Act to further MN"nd the Law <f Property And to relieve frus- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of John Morris, late of Dol- Miley in the County of Merioneth, solicitor, who died on the 18'th d'ay of May. 18M. in respect of whose goods and chattels, letters of admininistration were on the 28th day of March. 1865, granted by the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate to Edward Jones, of the Ship Hotel, Dolgelley, in the said county, innkeeper, are here- by requested to send in the particulars in writing of such claims and demands to me, the undersigned, at Dolgelley. in the county of Merioneth, the solicitor of the said ad- ministrator. on or before the 8th day of July, 1865. at the expiration of which time the said administrator will pay and distribute the assets of the said Intestate amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims only of which he shall then have notice, and that he will not be liable for any part of such assets to any person or persons of whose claims he shall then not have had such notice. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1865. GRIFFITH WILLIAMS. Solicitor, Dolgelley. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. T\TOT1CE is hereby Giveu, that the General 1? Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Den- bigh will be held at the County Hall, in Ruthin, on Thursday the 29th day of June, 1865, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the transaction of the Finance and Police business, and will be continued at the same place on the following day, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. The business relating to the Acts made and passed re"arding the Police, and the business relating to the assessment, application, or management of the County stock or rate, will commence on Thursday, aforesaid, at Eleven o'clock, at which hour all bills and demands against the County must be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Juries and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to sur- render in discharge of their bail, are to appear at the County Hall, in Ruthin aforesaid, on Friday, the 30th day of June instant at Ten °'?'???- JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthtn.lst June.]865. N B —Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my omce (if practicable four <ays at least before the Sessions. Merionethshire Quarter Sessions. T\TOTICE is Hereby Given that the Genera! i? Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth, will be holden onToESDAY, the 4th day of Ju)y next, in the COUNTY HALL, in BALA, at 11 o clock in the forenoon, when the Court will resolve into a com- mittee and proceed to audit all such bills and accounts against the County as shall then be desired and also to transact the business relating to the Assessment, Applica- tion and Management of the County Stock or Rate and the General County business, and likewise all business relating to the County Constabulary, and the Application and Management of the Police Rate. after which the Court will be adjourned to the following day, to be held at the same place at 11 o-c ockin the forenoon when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be ca led over. and the Court will proceed to hear and determine all matter brought before them in the following order: 1. In the trial of prisoners or persons indicted for assaults and misdemeanours at any former .Sessions, and in cal- ling persons bound by recognizances in cases where ap- plication shall be made for that purpose. 2. In the trial of prisoners. 3. In the hearing of appeals. 4. In hearing motions, and in the transaction of suehotherbus- icesa as may be brought before the Court. All persons bound by recognizances to prosecute, or who may have to prefer any indictment, presentment, or articles of the Peace, are requiredto furnish me with Proper instructions on or before Tuesday, the 6rst day of the Sessions and in case of special indictments or pro ceedings. instructions must be given or sent as long before the Sessions as practicable. The Clerks to the Justices of the several Divisions are requested to transmit to me, seven days before the Ses- sions. all depositions, convictions, and recognizances. which shall have then been taken, with any instructions for indictments, which they may be able to give. A? bills against the County which shall have been audited and allowed either previously to or ''? ? Sessions must be presented for P?''??° County Treasurer between the hours of 11 and 3 ?o eii?Ot,K ?on Wednesday, the second day of the Sessions, when the same will be paid, otherwise they must stand over till the following Sesiion& ?'IC? ?REBY FURTHER GIVEN that a the Sessions aforesaid, the Justices then and there as- .embledwillbe moved to make an Apphtio?o the Home ONee to vary the time during which ?it is by the ActpaMed in the 24th and 25th years of the reign of Her resent Majesty, ch. 109, prohibited to take Salmon in ?he R?er Dovey, in the ?d County, by extending the ?n Season, during which it f''? ?'?? .o,f '? such River with <t rod and line to the 15th day of .Novem- ber inclusive in each y?r, and to extend the clo? season to the 15th day of F.bruM? inclusive in each year. EDWARD BREE3E. Clerk of UM?<!M.e.. Dated thu lat day of June, M65. THE FASHIONS, f GRIFFITH DA"Ï ES GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. ? — — ? ?- TS now showing the Parisian and London Fashions JL in Dresses, Simwia, MMtIes, jMketa, MiUinery, H&tB, Bon. Bet!i,ParMol9.Sunshade8.&,e. No expeMe has been spared to produce the choicest Noveme* ottheSeimon. BOOT AN D S HO E EST A B LI S H.,MENT, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. r?T?????? begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the DubUc in general, that 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 requirements the Season, and of the LATEST FASHIONS. ????? Orders can roly on obtaining a really :Firt.class article, at a odemte Priee. JOHN WILLIAMS, The Old Establi8hed FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, B'" ??iS?? his fl'iends and ?? X?M? assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDDIG AND BEDSTEADS, and :????????? 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 FEA'rHERS, CURLED HAm (of the best (lUality), WOOLLEN and COTrON ?C? ?h??p? ? ??' l? ???o ? 'ofth'e q..Uty ?lu?' J. W., reprint, th? to be, they m?y be returned. THE CELEBRATED WANZER LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION; EASY TO LEARN; NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT OF OM)ER. AGENT FOR BANGOR AND DISTRICT: J. KENMUIB DOUGLAS, CHRONICLE OFFICE. rrt?F?pt?-nn? of t? he Sewin? Machine is no longer to be considered an experiment, its immense value is becoming lno;n, and it is looked "P.??asan indispensable trca?re?Fa?a. and an ?..l?te necessity in the Factory, to supersede hand-sewing. l in. ? T Mm?seva?isbethe Moy, to ?P???/?-???'??. ?u??e?onesize,so gauze or Muslin, and These Machines being c.tpab!e moleskin and light leather, are all made of one size, so ?hat fOl Families or progressing stepby.tep to the h?ieostf m?ole's?km '? ????. ?y?k ?qui? of then" This i. important. Manufacturer.. Tailors, or ?T?p??,?'???? ??th?? one priced Machine for one purpose, and another ror' :nl?PU??o ? a h is almost confused by ? vari? of prices, and the uncertainty .hich wUI suit the work it is desired. "'? Tt ?rn? t? recently Patented a new Hemmer and Feller, which is peculiarly adapted for Flannel Shirt Making and thick no other Machine has yet been able to accomplish this. The Machines are all precisely the same; the prices vary according to their fitting up. On Iron or Walnnt. wood Tables, L9 in Quarter Ctses, unpolished, LIO; ditto, polished, 210 108.; ditto, Veneered, £lllh.: in Full Cases, from £15. ?S?BCHASER OF A MACHINE WILL BE INSTRUCTED IN ITS USE FREE OF CHARGE. I GENTS' SUIT. 50s GREAT REDUCTION IN BOYS' CLOTHING, WARRANTED ALL WOOL, AND MADE ON THE PREMISES BY HAND LABOUR. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS OF Meltons, Cheviots, Scotch Tweeds and Angolas From:E12s.6d. BOYS' SUITS JACKET, V EST, and T ROW S EiR S From.B15s.6d. THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL 50s SUITS Are made from the best 'We]sh and Scotch Tweeds. &C., &C., &C., AT Knickerbocker Suits, 22s. 6d. BOYS' SUIT, 25s. 6d. JOHN ARONSON, 1 <&c S, BATSTK FLACE, :B.&LmTC-ro:R_ IN LOSS OF APPETITE, THE WANT OF DUE ENJOYMENT OF FOOD, AND IN WEAK DIGESTION, USE T:a:OAS'S TBGrII3 SA-Or C33S, A COSMOPOLITAN RELISH—PRICE Is. ALSO, THOMAS'S BIER ION E TH SHIRE SAUCE, The most delicious, economical, and generally uaeful SAUCE extant. Pnee Is. 6d. Sold by Druggists, Grocers, and Italian Warehouse-men, everywhere. NEW SILKS, DRESS FABRICS, &C. A LFRED PARKES invites an inspection of his choice assortment of FRENCH FMCY A SILKS, RICH EMBROIDERED ROBES, MOIRE ANTIQUES, GRENADINES, ALPACAS, ORGANDIE MUSLINS, &c. ?T ?'special attention to Ms stock of BLACK SILKS AND MOURNING FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR. which he has t?ken great care in setecting. PATTERNS FORWARDED FREE. BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. PIANOFORTES ON SALE OR FOR HIRE. ALL NEW MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE MUSIC TRADE UPON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. JOHN KENMUIR DOUGLAS, MUSICAL REPOSITORY, "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" OFFICE, CAXTON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, D"'ECS to announce that he has constantly on hand for Saie 01 Hire well-tuned Piano&rtes M)byapprovedmakers. He hfh aim entered into im?ngementa for a regular aupply of all the New and Popular Musi_ c i.mmediately of its publication, to be sold at  PRICE. ita ??? ??ed for trying Music over in private room-, attached to the Shop. Partie. resident in &e ? country may have their Muaic by ?turn of Post. Ifth? price is known, it is adviMbleto eneloM with the ordenthe tMSte Mn<Mmt at postage etMnpa, with one atMnp extM for OMh pMce M poettgQ