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NOT ICE TO ADVERTISERS. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES, ELECTION ADDRESSES, AXD PUBLIC COMPANIES, 6ll per Line. LAW NOTICES, AUCTIONS, AND MISCELLANEOUS, 4d per Line. TRADKS, BOOKS, CHARITIES, &c., 3d per Line. In order to render the Advertising Columns of the NORTH WALE"; CHRONICLE more extensively useful to the Public, the following REDUCED SCALE Or CHARGES is adopted for the undermentioned classes of PREPAli) ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Wanted. Clerks, Servrmt" ,{or.. Wanted. Articles or Animals Lo,it or Found. Offices or SliOPS Wanted or to be Let. Lodoiny* and Apartments to Let. One Insertion, not exceeding Tweuty Words Is. bci. Three Insertions, ditto, ditto 33. 6d. Theso CHAUGES apply only to such ADVERTISE- MENT3 as are PAID FOR at the time at the Orhee, or for which talllps are enclosed with Order, if sent by tost, and du not include Sales by Auction or ordinary Bu iness Addresses. mants TT7"ANTED, by an experienced person, a Y situation as thorough Cook in a nobleman's or geutlcmau's family. Ago 2d, First-class Testimonials from present situation.-Adtlres., R. Y,, Post-ofifce, St. Asaph. SCHOOLMASTER, CHOlllMASTKIl, & ORGANIST. W A-NTEI), by an experienced and tho- I V roughly efficient (uncertificated) teiiellei-, early in October, or sooner, a situation as above. Strict Dis- ciplinarian. Commuuicant. Reference to present Clergy- man as to character aud ai)il ity. -Address: stating salary, Scholastic, Post Office, Riltlliu. persons ffiHantefi. CUKATE Wanted for the district of A* Waenfawr, in the parish of LUnbeHig. Stipend, £ 120.—Address, with Testimonials, The Rev. the Vicar, Carnarvon. PENTIR NATIONAL SCHOOL. W ANTED, immediately, a Schoolmaster V V for the above School. Ex-pupil teacher, pro- visionally certificated, not. objected to. pply to the llev. H. S. Priestley, Pentir, Bangor. T?7'ANTED, immediately, to undertake the V ? place of MANAGER of a Slate Quarry in Ire?ud. a person who has been brought up to the business, and who understands the economical working and manage- ment of Slate Quarries. He must have a few hundred pounds to invest in the concern, so as to become qualified to hold the office of Managing Director of the Company, and feel an interest in the success of the works. Application by letter to X. Y., care of Mr. E. Webb, Wellington, Salop. £ nlcs, fcc. ON SALE, a Pony Basket Gig.-Apply to M. Roberts, Druggist, Bangor. MUSICAL IlOX to be So!d. Six Airs, with Patent It.1 Lever Winder, and inside Glass Cover. Price X4 -Is. at G. H. Ogden, Fancy Warehouse, Bangor. TO be Sold or Let, the Temperance Hotel, T17, Victoria Place, close to the Railway Station, Bmgor—Apply on the Premises. 110 BE SOLD, a well-bred BAY HORSE, _L 5 yeM9 old, about 15 hands high. broken in for single aud Double Harness, and would make a first-rate hunter. Has never been out of the hands of the Breeder. Mav be seen Oil application to Williain Jones, servant at The Moorings," Menai bridge. PENli>YFFRYN BRICK WORKS. I It TITHE, Red, Pressed and Common y, Bricks on Sale, at Pendyffryn Brick Works, near ??'- CC*WAY- A. B.?HAM, Manager. TO be Sold, either separately or together, _L a piofcty six year's old BAY MARE, 14.1, hands high, quiet in harness, and perfectly safe aNd pleasant to xide a four-wheel Basket Carriage, painted black, and a set of harness both in good condition a saddle and bridle, nearly new.-Apply to the Rev. B. Morgan, 1, Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris. PATENT GILL STOVE FOR SALE, SUITABLE for warming SmaJl Church, ? or Chapel, Public Reom, Office. Entrance Hall, ?e. Has been very little ?'d, is ucarty as good as New, and parted with because the premises are now heated by Steam. Price £4, Apply to Mr Douglas, North Wales Cli)-oiticle Office Bangor. ¡,L.NFAIKFEUH AN. 10 be Sold by Private Treaty (by order of i the Mortgasees) the LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and Shop, in the occupation of Mr. James Hughes, Plumber. The house is commodious and wellr idapted' for a lodging-house, is well situated, and com- mauds a fine view of the Menai Straits and Aiiglesey coast. For particulars apply to Mr. E. P. Williams, 58, Dean- street, Bangor. WHHEnELU HOUSE, LLANFAIRFECHAN. rpo bo Sold, the above desirable House, JL containing a largo Shop with 2 plate glass indows Adapted for any business, Breakfast, Dining, and Draw- ing Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, Closets, Batli aud Shower Rooms. The Out-houses include Stabling and Coach house, and ft garden is also attached. The views, marine and moun- taist tire, xiiirivaued, -Apply to Mr. T. Lewis, Froudeg, Bangor. IMPORTANT TO WINE MERCHANTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TO be Sold or Let, all those valuable pre- j_ mises, known as the Queen's Vaults, together with the extensive buildings, and garden attached thereto, aituatc in High-street, Bangor, and within an easy distance of the Railway Station. It has every accommodation tor carrying on a Large WINE, SPIRIT, and B01TLING TRADE. for which there is now a good opening in the aity. The Property is Freehold. For further Particular* as to Price antI Rental, apply to )lr. Will. few. Wellfield House, Bangor. O be Het. MANSION. I rpo be Lot, with immediate possession, 1 r partly fu\'nishc,l, for a term of years. One milc froinBeaumans.An?esey, close by the sea, Entrance Hd) Drawing Rooms, kc„ 1? Bedrooms, Stabht.gfor six Horses and four Carriages, with three Servant's Rooms over A Pack o.f Harriers arc kept .m the nei.gh..bour.hood.. Apply to Mr. William Evans, Plasgwyn, Pentraeth, Anglesey. „ — TO BE LET, unfurnished, from year to JL vear, No. 13, Menai View Terrace, Upper Bangor, with Coach House and Two Stall Stables. The house contains Dining and Drawing Rooms, a third Sitting Room, Six Bedrooms, Kitchen and usual offices. Gas and water laid on. The house is most pleasantly sitnated 800(1 commands an unrivalled view of the Menai Straits, and the Snowdonian Range of Mountains. Apply to Mr. White, Water and Gas Works, or No. 10, Menai View Terrace. AiNGLESE,Y, Nortli All'ales.-Furnislied Residence. To be Let, that charming Cottage Oruee liesideuce, knowu as Carreg Bmn," close by the Tubular Bridgl'. and contiguous to the church and rail- way station, standing in Its «»» grounds (nearly three icvoii\ with termced flower and kitchen garden, both well stocked, and commanding an unequalled view of tlw Snowdonian range of mountains. The house is very elegantly •furnished, and newly decorated, and in all re- uirvim-nts complete. There are three entertaining and seven bed-rooms, bathrualn, butler's pantry, conserva tories, store-room, dressing ditto; dry soil, excellent water, and south aspect. To a careful tenant, moderate terms. An excellent servant could be left if desired. Apply to Robert Hall, Adelphi Bank-Chambors, Liver- pool, or on the premises. For Cards to view, and terms, apply to R. M. Griffith, &q., N"t:oaal Provincial Bank of England, Bangor, or ? t Griffith Davies, Grocer, &c., High-street. a be let. PIANOFORTE TUNING. MR. J. SMYTH, of Birmingham, is now iT?. in BANGOR. Letters addressed to him, care of Messrs, Catherall and Nixon, Booksellers, will have the best attention. ABERGELE, DENBIGHSHIRE. rrO BE LKT, a Farm called NANT ISSA, ) near the Village of Llanfairtalhaiarn, containing 86 ACRES. The Growing Crops to be taken at a valuation, with immediate possession. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Hughes, late of the Harp Inn, Llanfairtalhaiaru, Abergele; or Mr. Ed- ward Evans, Plas yn Llysfaen, Abergele. NORTH WALES. HOUSE and SHOP to be Let.-A very tl. desirable House, Shop, and Out-buildings, situ- ate in a well-populated district, within a short distance of the Chester and Holyhead Railway doing » good business in the Grocery and Drapery. Rent very low. Immediate possession. Ample reasons for leaving will be furnished. -Address, J.W., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. FAIR VIEW HOUSE, UPPER BANGOR. r| po BE LET, Furnished, the above House, i commanding a view of the Carnal vonshire range of mountains and Snowdon, containing a Drawing and a Dining Room, 2 Parlours, and 7 Bedrooms, with a large Garden in front, and a good Stable and Coach-house attached. Apply to L. Francis. Upper Bangor. £ uMif Jiotices. LIVERPOOL NORTHERN HOSPITAL. THERE will be a Vacaney iu this In- t stitution, on the 3rd of August next for a Resident Pupil, who will be received for one or more years.— Terms, Sixty Guineas per annum.—For further par- ticulars, apply to the House Surgeon, Mr. Bradley. July 8th, 1807. A rpHE FLINT GRAND EISTEDDFOD t and MUSICAL FESTIVAL will be held on the 13th and 14tli of August next. Cheap trains will run for the occasion. R. D. ROBERTS, E. JONES, C.M, Hon. Secretaries. CLEARANCE SALE OF PMUS MILLINERY, STRAW BONNETS, HATS, &c. MRS. WILLIAMS, Paris House, Bangor, lit respectfully announces that she is DOW offering her Stock of .Millinery, Bonnets, including some great Novelties as shown at the Exposition Universolle, Paris. Also a very large variety of Ladies' and Children's Hats in all the new shapes French Fleurs .and Plumes, Rib. bons, Trimmings, kc., at considerable reduction from cost price. A N APPEAL TO THOSE WHO HAVE 1-1 CHARGE OF THE TEAPOT. LADIES,— TRY THE STRONG USEFUL TEA SOLD BY US AT 2s (5D PER POUND. Yours respectfully, WILLIAM FRANCIS ii Co., 6, Church Buildings, Liverpool (Corner of Church-street and Whitechapel.) P.S.- Orders per post, accompanied with Bankers' Drafts or l'ost Office Orders, for £1 AND UPWARDS, CARRIAGE FREE. PENRHYN HALL, BANGOR. -FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!! WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 1867. 1 R. W- S. OODIN, In his New Entertainment, (Written by T. W. Robertson,J BADEN BADEN! AND UP IN THE AIR Descriptive, Humorous, Musical, Mimetic, Characteristic, National, Aeionautic, and Domestic-Comical. Doors open at Half-past Seven. Commi nee at Eight. First Seats, its Second Seats, Is. A plan of the First Seats may be seen and Seats secured of Mr. J. K. Douglas, Chronicle Office. Carriages to be ordered at ten. LLAN UHAIADll-YN-M KJHXAMT. CATTLE SALES ON WEDNESDAY, 24TH JULY. NOTICE is Hereby Giveu, that by Licence from the Lords of Her Majesty's Privy Council, the old established FAIR of Llaurhaiadr of the 24th itist., will be opeu for Sale of Cattle from the Counties of Denbigh and Montgomery oaty. No cattle admitted from any other Couuty. The usual Stock Licence, Declarations, and Certificates will be required, before Cattle can be admitted into, or removed from the Fair. The Officer appointed to receive the said Licences, and to grant passes or Licences of removal, is Mr. Henry Rowlands, Police Officer, Llaurhaiadr. The Cattle Sales to be confined to that part of the town which is in the County of Denbigh. By Order. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peacc. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! TOIIN OWEN, 49, Shmlehil], Man- tj (?hester Importer and Dealer in all des- criptions of Foreign and English Fancy Goods. Shippers, auctioneers, shopkeepers, hawkers, and others arc most particularly requested to call and inspect the new arrivals just imported from the Continent, Cases of Goods always ready from "2 to io and, 910 up to ti-5. N.B,-No Travellers or Agents employed. Prices reduced thereby. NOTE THE ADDRESS :-THE OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE TOY AND GENERAL FANCY WAHE- HOUSE, 4\.1, Shudehill, Manchester. JOHN OWEN, Proprietoi- Terms Cash. TO PROPRIETORS OF QUARRIES. JOHN OWEN, Iron and Brass Founder, *I ME?AI FOUNDRY, BANGOR, begs to announce to Quarry Proprietors that he continues to manufacture Quarry waggons, &e., and that lie is now iu a position to supply every description of Quarry Machinery, Incline Drums, Rollers and Waggon Wheels (case hardened) and eastings of every description. Also Sawing and Planing Machines for slate and marble slabs upon an improved principle Water Wheels, Steam Engines &c., oil the most modern principle and is also appointed manufacturer of Mr. E. J. J. Dixon's pateut axles and waggons, by the use of which there is a saving of 75 per cent iu oil. N.B.—Most prompt attention paid to all orders. 21 RUTHIN FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY' FETE. PresiLlrnt-JOHX JENKINS. Esq., Mayor of Ittithin. rrULS Exhibition of Flowers, Fruit, Vege- ta1>ks, etc., will be held, by kind permission of F. M West, Esq., in the Grounds of Euthiu Castle, in a spacioii? )1arquee, I ???RSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1867, Wlun numerous prizes will be offered to Gardeners, Amateurs, and Cottagers. Competition invited. Productions to be sent in not later than Ten o'clock oa the morning of the Exhibition, to prevent confusion, and (five sat in fid ion to all parties, no productions to be re- mand under any pretence whatever till Six p.m. Two efficient bands will be in attendance. Admission—To members at Two o'clock, on presenta- tion of their tickets non-subscribers, 2s. till half-past Three o'clock; from 3 30 to 5 30 p.m., Is. and from 5 3iJ the public will be admitted at fid each, children of twelve years and under, and schools, half-price. Tickets may be had of Mr. Clarke, Stationer, of Miss Jones, Post Omce, and of the Secretary, who will supply rrize lists with rules, &c., on application. Su bscr ptions for the current year are now due, and payment to the North and South Wales Bank is respect- fullr i-e, titestetl. tl The Committee do not intend to confine themselves to the above list, and therefore request contributions in the shape of mechanism, fancy work of any description, being the production of the Exhibitors; best hive of bees, poultry, geese, ducks, pigeons, rabbits, &c., in fact any thing which may be likely to interest the visitors to the Exhibition. The committee will give prizes according to merit to contributors in this department; also, to labourers and mechanics for the best managed house, children, and Garden. ?"?"' BENJAMIN DAVIES, Honorary Secretary. public Notices. ST. ASAPH DIOCESAN MEETINGS. THE General Meetings of the Subscribers L to the St. Asaph Widows' and Orphans of Clergy Charity, ami the Diocesan Church Building Society, will be held at the new National School, St. Asaph, on Wed- nesday, the 3ist instant, at It o'clock in the forenoon. The Subscribers are particularly requested to attend. MONEY TO LEND. LOANS from £50 to £ 1,000 at 5 per Cent., JLj upon personal and other security, can quickly be obtained by lespectable parties, with easy repayments, from one to five years. Apply to Messrs. Walkeleyand Co., Estate Agents, 13, Great James-street, Bedford-row, London, W. C. All transactions strictly confidential. „ *-1 ? rpHE Prince of Wales" ?ai'M  ?. 1 Steamer will, (weather permitting), JIlT e?tve tlle Prince's Landin? Stit?e. LiN,ex,- ?,:??S?a& pool, at 4 o'clock this (Saturday) after- noon, for Dandt'dno, Beaumaris, Bangor, and the Menai Bridge. Returning from Menai Bridge at 0 o'clock on Monday morning. 22nd July. City of Dublin Co's Office, Menai Bridge, 19th July, 1867. NORTH WALES. PEN-Y-GARTH VILLA, HARLECH. MISS JONES beos to inform visitors and Tourists that the above complete and well-fur- nished house is now ready, consisting of 5 Bedrooms, 1 Drawing ditto, 1 Dining ditto, I Parlour, situated on an eminence, commanding a fiue view of Snowdon, and Car- digan Bay a short distance from a splendid beach, and the Railway Station. English service in the neighbour- hood. ul 0 L Y H F, A D n SMITH'S MARINE HOTEL, WATERSIDE, HOLYHEAD, A first class Family and Commeicial Hotel, comman- ding an uninterrupted view of the sea and the Snowdou- ian ritii.-c of mountains, replete with every comfort, in- eluding Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Billiard Room, kc. Cars for Hire, A 'Bus meets the Trains and Steamers. Charges moderate. Proprietor-W.H. SMITH, Auctioneer and Appraiser. TTOBANKRUPTOY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Flintshire, holden at Saint Asaph and Rhyl, in the matter of David Jones, of St. Asaph, in the County of Flint, Grocer and Provision Dealer, adjudged Bankrupt on the twenty- second day of May, 1807. An Order of Discharge will he delivered to the Bank- rupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the Judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated this 12th day of July, 1867. ROBERT JAMES SISSON, Registrar. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Flintshire, holden ) at Saint Asaph and Rhyl, in the matter of John Ro- berts, of No. 30, High-street, and No. 69, Vale Road, both in the town of Rhyl, in the County of Flint, Butcher, adjudged Bankrupt on the 17th day of May, 1807. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bank- rupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the J udgniout of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated this 12th day of July, 1867. ROBERT JAMES SISSON, Registrar. DENBIGHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1867. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the next Assizes of Oyer and Terminer and of General Gaol Delivery for the County of Denbigh, will he opened at the County Hall, Ruthin, on Saturday, the 27th day if July instant. All Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coro- ners. Chief Constables, Stewards, and Bailiffs of Liberties, within the said County, and all Jurors, persons bound by recognisance, and others having business, are required to attend at the County Hall, Ruthin aforesaid, on Monday, the 29th of July instant, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. PHILIP HENRY CHAMBRES, Esquire, Under-Sheriff's Office, High sheriff. Denbigh, 1st July, 1867. ANGLESEY SUMMER ASSIZES, 1867. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Com- 1 missions of Nisi Prius of Oyer and Terminer, and of General Gaol Delivery for the County of Anglesey, will be opened at the County Hall, at Beaumans, on Thursday, the 2th day of July instant. All Justices of the Peace, Mayors. Coroners, Chief Constables, Stewards, and Bailiffs of Liberties, within the said County, and all Jurors, persons bound by Recognisances, and others having business, are requested to attend at Beaumaris aforesaid, on Friday, the JOtn inst., at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. WILLIAM JAMES GRIFFITH, Esq,, Under-sheriff's Office, Sheriff. Llangefni, 4th July, 1867. CARN ARVONSIIIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1867. NOTICE is Hereby given that the next Assizes and General Gaol delivery for the County of Carnarvon, will be held at Carnarvon, in the s;ti? County of Carnarvon, on Monday, the 22nd day of July instant. All Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Eseheators, Stewards, Chief Constables, Bailiffs of every hundred and Liberty, within the said County, Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses are requested to attend at Carnarvon aforesaid, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of July instant, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the some day, to do those things which belong respectively unto them to be done. ABRAM JONES WILLIAMS, Esq., Under Sheriff's Office, High Sheriff. Pwllheli, 4th July, 1867. MERIONETHSHIRE COUNTY WORKS. TO MASONS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. NOTICE is Hereby Given that a Contract ? for Additions and Alterations at the County Gaol, Dolgelley, in the County of Merioneth, will be Let at the County Hall, in the town of Dolgelley, by the Justices acting in and for the Division of I alybont, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 30th day of July instant, at 12 o'clock at noon. Persons desirous of taking the said Contract are re-¡ quested to send Tenders for the same, together with the names of two sufficient sureties, to the Justices as afore- said. The Justices are not bound to accept the lowht or any Tender if not approved of. The Plans and Specifications may be seen at the County Surveyor's Office, at MgeUey^^ BREESE, 10th July, 1807. Clerk of the Peace. TLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, A L CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1808. FIRE AND LIFE. Capital One Million Two Hundred Thousand Pounds. Agenl for Bangor MR. R. M. GRIFFITH, National Provincial Bank, Of whom Tables of Rates, Forms of Proposal, and any Information needful to effect Life and Fire Assurances may be obtained. N B Government Duty.-All Fire Assurances are now subject to the Reduced Duty of Is. 6d. per Cent. except Fannin" Stock, which is exempt from Duty. No charge made for Policy Stamps. Losses occasioned by lightning and explosion of gas will be paid. CLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH AND CO'S IMPROVED STEAM THRASHING MACHINERY. -0- PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, .S?!7, ?< in ?MM.?/t<, .S?? and Efficient. 'rHRASIlING AND FINISHING-FOR- MARKET MACHINES. WITH PITENT CHAFF-CLEANING AND BAGGING APPABATUS, ALL AT ONE OPERATION, Their New Descriptive Catalogue, Prices, and all Parti- culars, post free, on application to their Agents, J. & H. KEY WORTH & Co. I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, 35&S7,T^" T poM. MRFOOL. ublit otitt. R. G. THOMAS, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR., TAN-Y-BRYN, MENAI BRIDGE. PLANS, Specifications, &c., prepared. Works supeirntended, &c. Surveys of Dilapidations made, and Perspective drawn. Terms reasonable. Ad- dress as above, 20,58 FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING.— F Life-sized trimmed paper models of the London and Paris styles, with flat patterns to cut from, are sup- plied post-free as follows, by Mrs. Brown, 16, Christie Road, South Hackney, London. The newest Parisian Train, gored skirt, plain round the waist, 2s 6d; ditto with slight fullness, 2s Crinoline for supporting ditto, 2s gored Petticoat to correspond, 2s. The new short Skirt, (to shew the petticoat), 2.; the Petticoat, ?s; <-n- nnime for same, 2s. The new short walking costume, comphsinf; petticoat, skirt, bodice, and pal?t6t, 5s 6d. Priccesse Dress, cut in one, 3s 6d. Morning Peplum Wrapper. 3s 6d. Dressing Gowns, 2s 6d. Dress Bodices with sleeves, Iq 3d; very elegant ditto, with the new open sleeve, 2s 6d. Low do., 2s. Peplum from waist, Is 6d. Sleeves, lOd. Zouaves, Garihnlrlis anrl Camesoles, Is 6d. Out-door Peplum and other Jackets and Paletflts, 2s 6d. Little girl's Princesse Dress, 2s 6d. Boy s out-of-door Peplum ditto, 2s 7d. Knickerocker Suits, 2s 6d. Children's Jackets, Is 6d. Stamps received in payment. 2104 MOUNT HOUSE, UPPER BANGOR. MISS WATKINS has vacancies for a ifL few more Boarders. Studies resumed August 9th, 1867. TREBORTH HALL ACADEMY, BANGORr THE duties of this School will be resumed _L on Monday, the 29th day of July instant. GEORGE LONG PARRY, Principal. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, VRON HOUSE, UPPER BANGOR. THE Duties of this Establishment will be _L resumed (D.V.) Monday, July 22nd.-For terms, etc., anply to the Misses Ingram, Vron House. MRS. BARNETT receives young Ladies irt. as Daily or Resident pupils for a thorough En- glish education, with the accomplishments.—References to parents, kc. Studies will recommence (D.V.,) Friday, July 19th. High-street, Portmadoc. FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND CLASSICS. THE Rev. F. LansMd D'Elhene, B.A., of TTurin University, attends Anglesey and Bangor every week, on Tuesday and Friday, to give lessons in schools and private families. Classes and Private Tuition at his residence. Crown Street, Carnarvon. 1595 CLASSICAL, Mathematical, Commercial, I and French School, Northgate House, Chester, (formerly conducted by Messrs. Maitindale and Suart.) Pupih prepared for the Universities, Civil Service, &c. For Prospectuses apply to Mr. II. A. Ruinit, Prin- cipal. The Pupils will re-assemble on Thursday, August 1st, 18G7. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BALA. Head MasterMB. W. T. PHILLIPS. ONE or more Vacancies on the Foundation 7 of this School will be filled up when the pupils reassemble. Applications concerning the same should be made tiHtlie Head Master immediately. The next quarter will begin on Thursday, 1st August, 1867. THE ACADEMY, PENRALLT VILLAS, UPPER BANGOR. PRINCIPAL—Mr. T. Beamish Saul, (of JL Trinity College, Dublin, and the Unirergity of London.) TERMS FOR BOARDERS, (Including Classics, French, Drawing, <fcc ,) 30 and 34 guineas per annum Terms for Day Pupils, 8 guineas per annum. School re-opo is July 31. WREXHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A RRANG EMENTS are being made for the accommodation of a larger number of Boys after Midsummer. The School course includes careful instruction in En- glish and Commercial subjects. Also preparation for the Civil Service and similar ex- aminations, in which pupils have hitherto been very successful. For further particulars apply to the Rev. Thomas Kirk, M. A. 2185 BRYN OWEN, MENAI BRIDGE. AT this delightful Country Residence, J.  Evans, M. A., prepares pupils for Commerce, the Learned Professions, the Universities, and Public Ap. pointments both Civil and Military. By the; most assiduous attention to tin interests of his Pupils, Mr. Evans trusts to merit that large measure of public favour which it was his good fortune to enjoy as Head Master of the Carnarvon Grammar School. The Tarin will commence on Monday. July 29th. "DENBIGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head-Master-Rev. J. H. Roberts, M.A., of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. THE, RE are Vacancies for Boarders in the J[ Hefd-Master's House. Clergymen's Sons are received at reduced terms. The next quarter will commence on Monday, August Dili For prospectuses apply to Rev. J. H. Roberts, Grammar School, Denbigh. I BEAUMARIS SCHOOL. j Head Master F. MORSHEAD, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of New College, Oxford. Assistant Masters R. LEVETT, B.A., Scholar of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 11th Wrangler. A. J. TOYE, B.A., Demy of Magdalen Coll., Oxford. C. G. MUSCHAWEEK. Drawing, &c.-—Mr. ROWLAND. rnHIS School will re-open on THURSDAY, TAugust 15, For all particulars apply to the Head Master. THE HALL, WEM, SALOP. COLLEGIATE, COMMERCIAL, & AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL, Conducted by Mr. TOCEITSON, formerly of the University of Glasgow, and during the last twelve years Principal of Belle Vue Academy, Shrewsbury, aided by well- qualified Assistants. rpHE Duties of the School will be Resumed J on the 24th inst. In this Establishment the greatest attention is paid to the health, comfort, and discipline of the Pupils, also to their mental, moral, and physical training. The Hall" is a most commodious Mansion, admirably adapted in every respect as a Boarding Establishment, and is sal-rounded with a beautiful Lawn of nine acres, a portion of which is set apart for the gentlemanly games of cricket, foot-ball, &c., and the locality is considered most salubrious. "The Hall" is within five-minutes' walk of the Wem Station, on the Shrewsbury and Crewe References to Clergymen and Gentlemen of the highest standing, also to the parents of present and former pupils, and to Mr. Douglas, Proprietor of the North Wales Chronicle, Bangor. Prospectuses on application. publications. Just Published, THE Religious Statistics of Wales a Pamphlet-price 2d; or 12s 6d per 100. To be had of Mr. Douglas, Bangor and 01 all Booksellers. -OWREAliY- In Small Crown 8vo., p.p. 306, Cloth, Price 5s. SERMONS: preached chiefly at Bangor Cathedral, by E. PUGHE, B. A., late Senior Vicar of the Cathedral, now Rector of Llantnsant, Anglesey, and Rural Dean, Parker and Sons, London and Oxford J. K. Douglas, Bangor. -Pli,kSES OF DISSENT: A REPRINT of a Series of Articles in the ,ft ROCHDALE PILOT," from July 14th to December iat 1866, by MALCOLM DOUGLAS. Sold at the Pilot" Office, Rochdale and by all Book- sellers. Briee Fourpence. Post Free, on receipt of Five Stamps f THE REGATTA WILL TAKE PLACE AT CARNARVON, On Tuesday, the 6th of August. Copies of the Programme may be had on application to the Honorary Secretary, G. R. Reel, Club How* Carnarvon. ALL WHO SUFFER FROM COUGHS AND COLDS, SHOULD TRY BOWERS'S COUGH LOZENGES! PREPARED ONLY BY BOWERS BROTHERS, 101, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. Sold in Boxes, 7 d, Is, and 2s each, by most respectable Chemists. 1302 Is 6d in postage stamps will free a Is box by post to any part of the Kingdom. THOMAS'S MERIONETHSHIRE IMPERIAL SAUCE, IS THB MOST DELICIOUS, ECONOMICAL, AND GENERALLY USEFUL SAUCE EXTANT PRICE Is. 6d. PER BOTTLE. Ar..so, THE TEGID SAUCE! of approved excellence, and at a price within the reach of all classes PRICE ONE SHILLING. N.B.-Tlie above Sauces are carefully Prepared (only) by JANE TH MAS, CHYMIST, BALA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, GROCERS, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN EVERYWHERE. 206f HILLS' MANURES. THESE MANURES, vluch are Specially Prepared for CORN, GRASS, and GREEN TCROPS, and have for the last Eighteen Years given the greatest satisfaction, are now ready, and may b< had either from the Works or the Stores of the Agents for North Wales as under, viz.: HOLYHEAD MR- Robt. Pierce, Valley Station. llEDWIURF, Mr. Edvvd. Jones, Nantuebaf, CARNARVON Mr. Joseph Roberts, Llanfagdalen. PWLLHELI. Capt. A. Evans, Coal-Merchant. CONwAy Mr. M. T. Edwards, Quay. PREST iTY; Mr. Edwd. Hunt, Railway Hotel. HOLYWELL Mr- Robt. Stealey Milior Cottage. RUTH IN and CORWFN Mr. E. W. Gee, Eglwys Wen, near Denbigh. WORKS -EAST GREENWICH, London and AMLWCH, Anglesey. 101 ——————————————————————- MAR SCORR; DETIST, ALBION HOUSE, CARNARVON INVITES the attention of nervous and delicate persons to his improved process of supply- _L ing artificial teeth No extraction is necessary loose teeth and roots are supported and covered over; a soft elistic materiatis used as a base, and they will be found within the reach of the most economical May be con- suited with gratis once a month at CONWAY, the first Tuesday, at Mr. Robert Davies, tailor and d, raper, High-street. LLANllWST, first Wednesday, Mr. Prichard, Confectioner, Denbigh street. PWLLHELLI, the second Wednesday, at Shop Crigan, PORTMADOC, second Thursday, Ship Inn. BETHESDA. Pay day at Quarries at Mr. H. Hughes, Flour-dealer. Mr Scott's Treatise on the Teeth, in which will be found the cause and remedy for the tooth ache for 4 stamp m BRITTANY COWS, The Only Breed of Cattle that have escaped the Rinderpest, THE Nobility, Gentry, and others are respectfully informed that _L they can be supplied with the above beautiful and profitable little Animals (Calved and Down-calving), in any number, at the shortest notice. The great success and en- couragement which have attended the efforts of the Importer, in introducing the Pur. Breed of this useful and hardy Cow into the Country, has induced him to exteud his "connection abroad, by appointing experienced Agents throughout Brittany, aud he is now enabled to offer the public a constant supply of the choicest stock that can be obtained, at prices wmch rtety all competition. The low cost, together with the high milking qualities of this Breed, render them of great value to the Cottager, as well as I he faney Stock-keeper and Dairyman. YOUNG BULLS always on Sale. — BHUTAN Y SHEEP 25s per Head. ALDERNEY and GUERNSEY COWS and HEIFERS. Supplied to Description, as to Age, Colour, and time of Calving. Apply to the Agents, Messrs. ROBERTSON and CO., 38, Crutched Friars. London, E.C. 77 JOHN SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, &c., 1 & 2, BANK PLACE, BANGOR, BEGS to- call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Visitors, and Public, to his beautiful assortment of t ) GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS BY THE BEST MAKERS, SILVER PLATE AND ELECTRO-PLATE GOODS, GOLD ALBERTS, lIA L L AfA RKED, DITTO CHAINS, NECKLETS, AND RINGS, JET GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, WARRANTED, SPECTACLES, GUNS, PISTOLS, WEDDING RINGS from 8s.-22 CARAT, A CAREFULLY COLLECTED ASSORTMENT OF NEW FRENCH BRONZES. J. A. begs to call particular attention to his small six chambers Breech-loading Revolver, complete in case with fittings, which can be carried with ease in the pocket. The far famed Snowdon Spars, Crystals, Agates, Japers. and Cornelians. Watches and Jewellery carefully repaired. fiT 1 and 2, BANK PLACE,—next door to the old Bank. (ESTABLISHED IN 1807.) LONDON PLACE. HIGH STREET. BAWGOR. HUMPHREYS and PARRY, Booksellers, Staticners, and Bookbinders, embrace the tL present opportunity to thank their Friends and the Pnh!?ncraUy of Bangor, and the surr?nding District forthe liberal patronage they have received since they have succeeded their predecessors, and assure them that their best attention shall be bestowed on borders with which they may be favoared. in every department of their business, and that they will not be last in the honourable field of competition hoping, thereby, to receive their continued support, ?They"'a? beg T inform that they have much ENLARGED their Premises, and extensively added to their Stock of Books and Stationery in all its variety. THE BOOK DEPARTMENT Embraces the various branches of Literature, including Divinity, History, Poetry, School Books, &c.; all kind* of Childrens' Books, and a great variety of Works, suitable for Presents. All the Welsh Books published by the Principal Publishers in Wales constantly on Sale. THE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Comprises Plain and Fancy Writing, and other Papers; Envelopes of every description; Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, Account and Memorandum Books, Writing Cases, Albums, and every other article connected with the Stationery Trade. th Day a Books, Cash Books, Ledgers, and all other description of Account Books, ruled, printed, and bound to any pattern, and executed with promptness and dispatch. H and P. receive Parcels from London, twice every day, so that any book or publication, not in Stock, can be procured at ouco, the second day after it is ordered. Much attention is devoted to this important branch of their trade, so as to prevent any delay and give entire satisfaction to their customers. The London, Liverpool, and Manchester Daily Papers always oil Sale. Great variety of Lithographic and Stereoscopic Views, Cartes, Visitors' Guide Books, Tourists' Vocabulary, itc N.B.—H. and P. have also an Establishment in Upper Baugor, where Visitors and the Public can be supplied with all the above articles. AMOLEiEY CENTRA li RAILWAY. OPENING OF THE LINE TO LLANGEFNI, LLANERCHYMEDD, AND AMLWCH. TIME AND FARE TABLE COMMENCING JUNE 1st, 1S67, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FARES. UP TRAINS. p?  WEEK DAYS. TANCE SINGLE JOURNEY. DOUBLE JOUR. II DEPARTURE FROM  —— ~TT ~— 1 2 12 3 12 012 2N| 1 A„ !1 J „• Mite r 2 3  1 2 i am. a.m. a.m. p. m.: p.mJ p.m. 1 2 a l?-1 2 IA rulweb 6 561. 1121 1 4M 7 « 3 0s. 8d O?i. 5d. 09. 3d Is. Od 0s. 8d.RbosgMh. 7 8 11 33; 5 2 7 38 6$Is. 6d. Os.lld. 0s. 6 £ d2s. 3d. Is. 5d.. Llanerchymedd dep.7 20 11 45: 5 14 8 0 10 2s. 4d. Is. 4d. OS,IOA. 3s. 6d.?9. 0(t. Laiigwillog 734 11 5? ? 5 28 8 4 13 2s. 9d. 1ls. 8d.?ls. Id. 4s 2d.29. 6d. UMgefni. 7 4^ 12 1:,1 5 40 8? 15 3s. 4d. 2s. Id. Is. 3d.5a.0d. 3s. Od. HoUandArms. 75? 12 20j 5 49 8 25 17A 1 3a. 9d.2s. 3d.|ls.5id.t5s 8d. 3s. 5d. (iaerwen Junction ar8 4 12 29, 5 58 9 ? 17 3a. 9d. 2s. 3d. Is. 5 id. 5s 8d  8' od. Ilollaiid Arms "I L.N.W. Up Train dep. 8 15 102212 553 44. 6 45 8 ±0 L.X.W.DownTrnd el) 19 26 112 3 6 9960 FARES, DOWN TRA- T5Ts^ jT~ DEPARTURE f'ROM I WEEK DAYS. TANCE SINGLE JOURNEY. OUBLE JOUR. DEPARTURE rROM I 12 3 1 21 1 2 12 12j 123 1 2 3 1 2 Gaerwen ? L. N W Up  arr. 8?8 a.m. ?a.m. ? P.M. ?Pl in2.? p.m.) p.m. Miles111 2 3 1 2 | L.N.W. Up Tram arr. 8 15102212 5 13 44 6 45 8 60 | -???L.N.W. Down Trn. ar. 9 26 12 S4; 6 9?9 t GMrwenJunctMn .dep. 9 29 12 57. 6 15 9 2 Os MOs. (d. Os. 2d, es. 9d. 0s. 6d ollind Arms 38 1 6 6 24 9 14 41 1:: Od09 7d. Ûs.4d'llS. 6d. s.11 laugefni ,9 47 1 15 6 33 9 23 7 Is. 6d.Oa lldOa. 7d1 2s. 3d. la 5d| LIangwiUog. 9 69. 127 6 45 9 35 11 2s. 4dla. 5d.08lld3a. 6d.?s. 2d.lLlanerchymedd 1013 141 6 59 9 49 14 3s. 2d. ls.lld. ls.2Jd.l4s. 9d.:2B.lld.|Rhosgoch 1025 1 63 7 1 101 In 3a. 9d 2a. 3d. Is 5id.?5s. Bd.'? a. mlwch ?1037 1 2 6 72310 3 110 NO SUNDAY MAINS. Llanerchymodd, June 28, 1867. THOIU.8 MORLXY Traffic Mnugcr.