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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. PARLIAMENTABY NOTICES, ELECTION ADDRESSES, AND PUBLIC COMPANIES, 6d per Line. LAW NOTICES, AUCTIONS, AND MISCELLANEOUS, 4d per Line. TRADES, BOOKS, CHARITIES, &c., 3d per Line. In order to render the Advertising Columns of the NOKTU WALES CHRONICLE more extensively useful to the Public, the following REDUCED SCALE OF CHARGES is adopted for the undermentioned classes of PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS:— Situations Wanted. CterkSy Servants, doc., Wanted. Articlts or Animals Lost or Found. Offices or Shops Wanted or to be Let. Lodf/ifiw and Apartments to Let. One Insertion, not exceeding Twenty Words Is. 6d. Three Insertions, ditto, ditto 3s. 6d. These CHARGES apply ouly to sugh ADVER'VISE- MEN'W as are PAID FOR at the time at the Office, or for which Stamps arc enclosed with Older, if sent by Post, and don.it include bales by Auction or ordinary Business Addresses. SHOOTING Wanted, in the neighbourhood of Conway.—Address, statiug particulars, W.H., Box 33, Post Oftice, St. Helens. WANTED, by a married man, aged 28, a situation as Gardener thoroughly understands his buxinus?; 5 years' character from his present em- ployer.—Address, J.L. office of this paper. CURACY. WANTED, immediately, a Curacy with V Title for Priest's Orders. A good el.sh and English Header, A temporary management, with a view to a permanency, not objected to, -AdLiress, llev. J.A., Post Office, Criecieth, Portmndoc, SCHOOLMASTER, CHOIRMASTER, & ORGANIST. WANTED, by an experiuucod and tho- V roughly efficient (uncertificated) teacher, early in October, or sooner, a situation as above. Strict Dis- ciplinarian, and able to play the harmonium. Com- municant. Reference to present Clergymau its to char- acter and ability. Address, stating salary, Scholastic, Post Office, Ruthin. persons ffiSlantrt. AC?H<A'i'E Wanted for the district of ?Y- Waenfawr, in the parish of LiMtbebUg. Stipend, I E120.-Aildre.4.;i, with Testimonials, The Rev. the Vicar, Carnarvon. PENTIR NATIONAL SCHOOL. W ANTED, immediately, a Schoolmaster for the above School, Ex-pupil teacher, pro- vision ally certificated, not objected to.—Apply to the Rev. H. S. Priestley, Peutir, Itougor. "7ANTED, immediately, to undertake the f place of MANAGER of a :Iate Quarry in Ireland, a person who has been brought up to, the business, and •who understands the economical working and manage- ment of Slate Quarries, lie must have a few hundred pounds to invent in the concern, so as to become qualified to hold the office of Managing Director of the Compauy, and feel an interest in the success of the works. Application by letter to X, Y., care of Mr. E. Webb, Wellington, Salop. Soaks, icc. MUSICAL BOX to be Sold. Six Airs, with Patent l' Lever Winder, and inside Glass Cover. Price £4 4s. at U. H. Ogden, Fancy Warehouse, Bangor.  TO be Sold or Let, the Temperance Hotel, 17, Victoria Place, clo?e to the Railway Station, Baagor.—Apply <?n the Premises. rno be Sold, a h:mdsoJle 4-year o]d PONY JL 13-3 hand, very well bred; a* second hand Mai) Phaeton in good condition.—Apply to Evan Jones, Groom, Plus L'adnant, Meuai Bridge. PENDVFFKYX mUCK WORKS. IT/'HIl'E, Rod, Pressed and Common V, Bricks on Sale, at Pendyffryn Brick Works, near Conway. A. B AMI AM, Manager. PATENT GILL STOVE FOR iHLE, SUlT.YHLl'j for warming Small Church, or Chapel, Public Keom, Oilice, Entrance Hall, &c. Has been very little used, is nearly its good as New, and parted with hecauso the premises are now heated by Steam. Price! Apply to -Mr Douglas, Worth Wales Chronicle Office- Bangor. LLANKAIKFECHAN. rno be Sold by Private Treaty (bv order of 1 the Mortices) the LEASEHOLD MV?LLIXG- HOUSK and Simp, in the occupation of Mr. James .Hughe?, Plumber. The house is commodious and well- adapted for a lodging-house, is well situated, and com- mands a fine view of the Menai Straits and Anglesey coast. For particulars apply to Mr. E. P. Williams, 58, Dean- etreet.Hangor. WHLTEFIELLTHOUSER LRJANFAIKFECHAN". fTlO be Hold, tho abovo tl^siivtble House, J, containing a large Shop with 1i plate glass Windows adapted tor any business, breakfast, Dining, and Draw- ing Hooius, 7 Bedrooms, Closets, Lath and Shower Rooms. The Out-houses include Stabling and Coach house, and a garden is also attached. The views, marine and moun- tain arc, unrivalled,—Apply to Mr. T. Lewis, Fromleg, Bangor. IMi'ÜiÜ\\ Ñ"T- TO -W IN :-['EI{CH- Ni'¡'üõ;fEL KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TO be Sold or Let. all those valuable pre- mises, known as the Queen's Vaults, together with the extensive buildings, and garden attached thereto, situate in High-street, Uangor, aud witbintn easy distance of the Railway Station. Jt has every accommodation for carrying on a Large WINE, SPIRIT, and MOTTLING TRADE, for which there is now a good opening in the oity. The Property is Freehold. For further Particulars as to Price and Rental, apply to Mr. Win. I >ew, Wellifeld House, Bangor. o be lLct. ri^f LET, in Anglesey, a COTTAGE ? c'mtainin?eiglttRoon?. with large Garden at- tached, situated near the Chester and Holynead Railway Station of D.?nfdt.anf) within half.an,hom'. walk of the Steam Packet Pier of Menui Bridge, commanding a. beau- tiful vi"w of the Menai Straits and the Carnarvonshire range of Mountains Apply to Mr. Robert Williams, ftrvH Llanf.iir, Anglesey. LLANDUDNO. mo BE LET, as a First-class EESTAUR- L ANT, the large and commodious Premises under the Freemason's Hall, comprising spacious Shop, 30 ft. 3 in. by 37 l't.; Dining Koom, 40 ft. ti in. by 28 ft. 8 in.; Kitchens, Cellars, and all the requisite Ollioes and Ap- pliances for carrying on the Confect ionery and Restaur- ant liusiuess on a large scale. Tnis handsome building is situated in the best part of Llaududuo. Tho Tenant will supply Refreshments to the Freemason's Lodge, and to such entertainments as may l,e lield iii tlio I lail. For particulars and terms address—The Managing Director, Freemasons' Hall Limited, 9, Neville Crescent, Llandudno. \NGLESEY, North Wales.—Furnished Hesidenee. To be Let, that charming Cottage Ornce Residence, known as Carreg Hran," close by the Tubular Bridge, and contiguous to the church aud rail- way station, standing in its own grounds (nearly three acres), with terraced flower IInll kitchen garden, both well stocked and commanding an unequalled view of the now\ln1;Lu) range pf mountains. The house is very elegantly furnished, and newly dec >rate.l, an 1 in all re- ilirviii, it, iete. There are three entertaining and seven beil-r„nuis, bath-room, butler's, pantry, eouserva tones, stn*c->'ooDii dressing ditto; dry s"il, excellent water, and outh aspect. To a careful tenant, moderate terms. An excellent servant could be left if desired.— Apply to R .bert Hall, Adelphi Bauk-Chamb-rs, Liver- pool, or on the promises. For Cards to view, and terms, apply to R M Griffith, Esq., Nat:onal Provincial Balk of England, Bangor, or to Mr. Griffith Dwie, Urocer, &c., High-street. To bt let. NORTH WALES. HOUSE and SHOP to be Let.-A very JTJ- desirable House, Shop, and Out-buildings, situ- ate in a well-populated district, within a short distance of the Chester and Holyhead Railway doing a good business in the Grocery and Drapery. Rent %ery low. Immediate possession. Ample reasons for leaving will be furnished.—Address, J. W., North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. FAIR VJEW HOUSE, UPPER BANGOR. TO BE LET, Furnished, the above House, JL commanding a view of the Carnarvou?hire range of mountains and Snowdon, containing a Drawing and a Dining Room, 2 Parlours, and 7 Bedroons, with a large Garden in front, and Wood, Stable tilid Coach-house attached. 11 Apply to L. FrMicia, Upper Bangor. public i^aticcsi. THE PEV. J. M. BELLEW (OF LONDON), WILL give one of his POPULAR READ- V INGS from the Poets and Humourists, at St, George's Hall, LT, k-DUIDNO, on Monday evening, Aug. 5th, and at Penrhyn Hall, BANGOR, on Tuesday even. ing. Ang. 6th. at Eight o'clock. The Programme contains selections from Sir Walter Scott, Shakespero, Browning, Dickens, etc. Tickets should be immediately secured at Post Office," Llandudno, and of Mr. Douglas, Stationer. Bangor. A rnilE FLINT GIAD EISTEDDFOD t and MUSICAL FESTIVAL will be held on the 13th and 14th of August next. Cheap trains will run for the occas R. D. ROBERTS, E. JONES, C.M, Hon. Secretaries. CLEARANCE SALE OF PARIS MILLINERY, STRAW BONNETS, H VTS, &e. in RS. WILLIAMS, Paris House, Bangor, respectfully annouuees that she is" now offering her Stock of Milliner)-, Bonnets, including some great Novelties as shown at the Exposition Universelle, Paris. Also a very large variety of Ladies' and Children's Hats in all the new shapes. French Fleurs and Plumes, Rib- bons, Trimmings, &c., at considerable reduction from cost price. cust price. NORTH WALES. PEN-Y-GARTH VILLA, HARLECH. "1TISS JONE begs to inform visitors and m Tourists that the above complete and well-fur- nished house is now ready, consisting of 5 Bedrooms, 1 Drawing ditto, 1 Dining ditto, 1 Parlour, situated on an eminence, commanding a fine view of Snowdon, and Car- digan Bay; a short distance from a splendid beach, and the Railway Station. English service in the neighbour- hood. AN APPEAL TO THOSE WHO HAVE Jt. CHARGE OF THE TEAPOT. LADIES,— TRY THE STRONG USEFUL TEA SOLD BY US AT 2s CD PER POUND. Yours respectfully, WILLIAM FRANCIS & Co., (i. Church-Buildings, Liverpool (Corner of Church-street and VVhitecliapel.) P.s.— Orders per post, accompanied with Bankers' Drafts or Post Office Orders, for 21 AND UPWARDS, CARRIAGEFREE. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! JOHN OWEN, 49, Shuclehill, Man- chester, 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 £ .5 and £10 up to £ 15. ,N.B.-No Travellers or Agents employed. Prices reduced thereby. NOTE THE ADDRESS THF. OLD ESTABLISHED ■WHOLESALE TOY AND GENERAL FANCY WAUK- HOusE, 49, Shudehill, Manchester. JOHN 0 W EX, l'roprieto). Terms Cash. TO PROPRIETORS OF QUARRIES. JOHN OWEN, Iron and Brass Founder, 9] MENAI FOUNDRY, BANGOR, begs to announce to Quarry Proprietors that he continues to manufacture Quarry waggons, &c., and that he is now in a position to supply every description of Quarry Machinery, Incline Drums, Rollers and Waggon Wheels (case hardened) and castings of every description. Also Sawing and Planing Machines for slate and marble slabs upon an improved principle Water Wheels. Steam Engines, &c., on the most modern principle and is also appointed manufacturer of Mr. E. J. J. Dixon's patent axles and waggons, by the use of which there is a saving of 75 per cent in oil. X.Ii. -.Most prompt attention paid to all orders. 21 FANCY FAIR. A FANCY FAIR will Ie held in Coed Coch Park, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the (ith a id 7th of August next. ill aid of the funds for the En- dowment of two Mountain Schools in Bettws and Llan- elian parishes. J. Uovd Wynne, Esq., will kindly throw open hi, grounds and gardens on these days. An efficient Baud has also been engaged for the occasion. Coed Coch is distant 6 miles from Abergele, an,1 within an easy walking distance of 3 miles by the most direct roads, from Colwyn and Llanddulas Stations. It is pleasantly situated amongst the hills, and the grounds and Flower Garden are justly celebrated for their Natural beantv, and universally admired for the artistic care which has been displayed in layiiigtheni out, thatXatuie and Art might blend pleasiiuglv together. The drive fro-11 Rhyl and Abergele is under Gwrych Castle and up the picturesque Vale of the Pulas, Refreshments to be bad id the Park. Admission to the Fair on the Cth, Is; on the following day, (hI. Carriages will leave the Belvoir Hotel, Rhyl, at 10 o'clock. To secure seats, applications must he made at the Hotel, on or before Monday, the 5th. An Omnibus and Wagonette will leave Abergele Station ot 11 o'clock also an omnibus and Cars will be in waiting at Colwyn Station at 11-40, to meet the up train arriving there at that hour. Return fares from Rhyl. os. Abergele, by Omnibus and Wng mette, 2s (id >ud by omnibus from Colwyn, s each. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. SALES OF ANIMALS. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance of an Order in Council dated the Hith dwof Januar'y, ISG7,the Lieenc:e of the Lords of Her Majesty's mo<tHonourable Privy Council has been ob- tained for holding Sales of Animals at the following places, viz. Llanllyfni,—on Saturday, August 10ti Carnarvon, — on Monday, August 12th Nevin,—on Monday, August. 12th Abeidaron,- on Monday, August 12th PwJlheli, -on Tuesday, August 13th Penniachno, -011 Wednesday, August 14th Penmorfa,—on Wednesday, August 14th Bangor,—on Monday, August 10th Tynyniaes,—011 Tuesday, August 27th Such Sales to be subject to the conditions, provisions, and regulations contained in the saiel Order in Council. Provided that animals may be brought to such sales from farms in the canities of Carnarvon and Merioneth only, and from lit) other place, with a Store Stock Licence containing the declaration aud ceitilicatc thereto an- nexed,but not without it. The Officers appointed by the Local Auth, ori. ty to re- ceive the Licences aud grant passes at the above sales are the following:—At Llanllyfni—Griffith Edwards, Inspector of Police. Carnarvon-Stephen Davies, Inspector of Police. Nevin—John Walters, Inspector of Police. Aberdaron—Owen Price, Police Constable. Pwllhcli-Unhert Williams, Police Constable. Peumachno-M. D. Williams, Sergeant of Police. Penmorfa—Cornelius Davies, Inspector of Police. I!an<or— John Jones. Inspector of Police. It Joues, Inspector of Police. No animal exposed to sale, or soul at any such sale, shall be moved therefrom to any place except with a Pass or Licorice to be given by the Officer who shall have received the Licence as aforesaid, Any person forging or altering a Licence is liable to a penalty of ,£20. WILLIAM THEARSBY POOLE, Carnarvon, July 22nd, 1807. Clerk of the Peace. ubtit otitC. JOHN THOMAS, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR (LICENSED,) rPR?SER AND VALUER of Works C\. conceded with Buildings, 11, MARKET-STREET, CARNARVON. 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 I Co., Estate Agents, 13, Great James-street, Bedford-row, London, W.C. All transactions strictly confidentiid, ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER, I THE course of study iu this College now Tembracbs prepmtion ?ort)? Civil Service and for other pursuits, as well as for Hcly Orders. There i. a large number of Scholarships aud Exhibitions, varying in value from £ 10 to £ 50, which are open to all comers. The Subjects for Examination comprise Classics, Mathe- matios, English Literature, and Composition, and Modern Languages. The College has, by charter, the power of conferring the Degrees of B.A. and B.D. A Railway now connects Lampeter with Carmarthen and Aberystwith. ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. STUDENTS who intend to enter in October next, will be at liberty to compete for the SCHO- LARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS thou vacant, viz., Four Scholarships, of the respective value of £40, £:;(1, £25, and £ 24 and several Exhibitions, varying in value from 1!10 to 220. The subjects for examination are:-Tlie (Edipus Tyrannus of Sophocles the Epodes and Ars Poeticu. of Horace St. Matthew's Gospel; Euclid and Algebra, and English Composition. The Examination will begin on Tuesday, October 1st. Candidates must send in their Names, together with I certiticates of character, not later than September 20th, to Rev. J. J. Stewart Perowne, Vice-Principal of the College, to whom applications may be made for further particulars. CON WA Y UNION. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. PERSONS willing to Tender for the several works required in the erection of the Fever Hospital, Vagrant's Wards, and enlargement of the Workhouse, may inspect the amended Plans and Speci- fications, and obtain all other information at my office, between the hours of 10 and 6. Sealed tenders accompanied with the names of two Sureties for the due performance of the Contract, must be sent to Mr. Hughes, Clerk to the Board of Guardians, Conway, on or before Wednesday, the 31st of Jnly, 18G7, The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. GEORGE FELTON, Mostyn Estate Offices, Architect. Llandudno, July 10th, 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 Helll, in the town of Dolgelley, by the Justices acting in and for the Division of Talybont, 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 lowest or any Tender if not approved of. The Plans and Specifications may be seen at the County Surveyor's Office, at Dolgelley. EDWARD BREESE, 10th July, 1867. Clerk of the Peace _n_- CAR,NARVONSHITIL. ADJOURNED TRINITY QUARTER SESSIONS, AUGUST 10TH, 1867. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon, will be held by adjournment at the Grand Jury Room, in the town of Carnarvon, in and for the said County, on Saturday, the 10th day of August, 1867, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the forenoon, And Notice is Hereby also Given, that the Justices who shall be assembled at such Sessions will proceed to take into consideration the question of forming the following, or such other parishes and places as shall appear to such Justices most convenient, into a separate Police district, namely the parishes of Llatibedr, Caerhuu, Dwygyfylchi, Gyffin, Llanfairfechan, Aber, aud Llaugelynin and to declare the number of Constables to be appointed for such district under the provisions of the Statute 3 & 4, Vic. Cap. 88. WILLIAM THEARSBY POOLE, Carnarvon, July 22nd, 18 i7. Clerk to the Peace. JOHN SENNAR, (Deceased.) PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament made and passed in the 22nd and 2:ird years of the reign of Her present Majesty, cap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees," notice is hereby given, that the Creditors acd all persons having any Claims or Demands upon, or against the Estate of the Reverend John Sennar, late of No. 5, Ogwen Terrace, Uethesda, in the parish of Llan- llecliid, in the County of Carnarvon, Independent Minister and Woollen Manufacturer, deceased, (who died on the 27th day of May last intestate, and of whose personal Estate and Effects, Letters of Administration were granted by the District Registry at Bang"r of Her Ma- jesty's Court of Probate, on the 21st day of Juce last, to Ann Seunar, of No. 5, Ogwen Teriace. aforesaid, widow) are hereby required to send in the particulars of such claims or demands to me, the undersigned Solicitor of the said Administratis, on or before the 3rd of September next, after which day the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims or demands of which she shall then have Iiit(I notice and the said Administratrix will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not have received notice at the time of such distribution. And Notice is hereby further given, that all persons indebted to the said Estate are hereby required forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts to me. Dated this 6th day of July, WW. Hog, FOULKES, Of Bangor, Carnarvonshire, Solicitor to the said Administratrix. CLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH AND (JO S IMPROVED STEAM THRASHING MACHINERY. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, Strong, Li<M in Draught, Simple, and Efficient. rpilK-lSHING AND FINISHING-FOK- MARKET MACHINES, WITH PLTEXT CHAFK-CLEANISG ASB BAGGING APPARATUS, ALL AT ONE OPERATION. -0-' Their New Descriptive Catalogue, Prices, and all Parti- culars, post free, on application to their Agents, J. & II. KEY WORTH & Co. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT 35 & 37, TARLETON STREET, LIVERPOOL. T. HUGHES & CO., 4S & 47, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, R ESl'ECTFULLY solicit the attention of the Public to their JAPANNED BEDROOM FURNITURE, from 16 Guineas the whole suite. This with the other various kinds of wood form a variety of the most chaste design and thorough durability (warranted). Complete sets of these Goods are constantly kept in stock ready for inspection and immediate delivery. ALL THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH are respectfully solicited to visit T. HUGHES AND CO., 45 & 47, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, Who have now on hand one of the largest and varied Stocks of CABINET FURNITURE, comprising all the newest designs in Oak, Ash, and Walnut-wood, and replenished with the most novel and beautiful specimens of Continental manufacture. E\ £ RY ARTICLE IS WARRANTED. T. HUGHES & CO., MANUFACTURERS, I ?MMt<- ?t?. CARNARVON AND LLANBERIS RAILWAY. WANTED to Purchase- Contractors' Locomotives, Earth Waggons, Plant, &c. and Co., Contractors, Llauberip. works, to Ridley an Co., Contractors, CARNARVON AND LLANBERIS RAILWAY. QUARRYMEN, Carpenters, Smiths, La- bourers, Platelayers, &c., can have immediate employment. Apply on the works, to Ridley and Co., Contractors. R. G. THOMAS, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR., TAN-Y-BRYN. MENAI BRIDGE. PLANS, Specifications, &c., prepared. PW6?kS:?uperintended, &c. Surveys of Dihpiùations mMie.?ndrefspeetive <ha?YB. Terms Mm<H)?Me. Ad- dre-Js as abore, 2058 I 0 L Y H E A D JTL SMITH'S MARINE HOTEL, WATERSIDE, HOLYHEAD, A first class Family and Commeicial Hotel, comman- ding an uninterrupted view of the sea and the Snowdon- ian range of mountains, replete with every comfort, in- cluding Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Billiard Room, &c. Cars for Hire. A 'Bus meets the Trains and Steamers, Charges moderate. Proprietor— W. H. SIIT If, Auctioneer and Appraiser. JOSEPH MAYER, MANUFACTURING GOLD AND SILVER SMITH, ELECTRO PLATER, AND JEWELLER, 68 & 70. LORD-STREET, LIVERPOOL, RESPECTFULLY calls attention to the Re?)nstiint succession of New Designs in Jewellery, Silver and Electro Plate, Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes, to be found in his large Stock. THE JEWELLERY Consists of every Fashionable Article in Gold, Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, Pearls, Turquoises, and other Precious Stones. THE SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE Contain a most extensive variety of Patterns in Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea Services, Epergnes and Dessert Sets, Spoons, Forks, Fish Table Knives and Carvers; also a large assortment suitable for Presentation. THE WATCHES Comprise a large collection of Patent Lever, Horizontal, and Duplex Movements, in Gold and Silver Cases, of English and Geneva Manufacture. THE CLOCKS Include a chaste assemblage of Algerian Onyx, Ormolu, and Sevres Porcelain. Marble, and Bronze, for the Draw- ing-room, Library, and Dining-room. THE BRONZES By the most celebrated Artists, with many reductions from the Antique. J. M. has a large Service of Plate for Hire. JOSEPH MAYER, Manufacturing Gold and Silver Smith, Electro Plater and Jeweller, 68 & 70, LORD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 1594 ipthotnsttc. MOUNT HOUSE, UPPER BANGOR. MISS WATKINS has vacancies for a 1? i. few more Boarders. Studies resumed August 9th, 186:. BO' AMING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, VKON HOUSE, UPPER BANGOR. TflE Duties of this Establishment will be Tre,.iuineki ?D.V.) Monday, July 22nJ.-For terms. etc., a'TIY to the Misses Ingram, Vron House. FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND CLASSICS. 11HE Rev. F. Lausard D'Elbene, B.A., of TTarin 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, 7, Crown Street, Carnarvon. 1595 CLASSICAL, Mathematical, Commercial ) and French School, Northgate House, Chester, (formerly conducted by Messrs. Maitindale and Suart.) Pupils prepared for the Universities, Civil Service, &c. For Prospectuses apply to Mr. H. A. ltuinet, Prin- cipal. The Pupils will re-assemble on Thursday, August 1st, 1867, GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BALA. Head MasterMB. W. T. PHILLIPS. ONE or more Vacancies on the Foundation of this School will be filled up when the pupils reassemble. Applications concerning the same should be made to the Head Master immediately. There are vacancies for a few boarders. Tlte next quarter will begin on Thursday, 1st August, 1867. WREXHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ARRANGEMENTS are being made for JL 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 g"o.l fortune to enjoy as Head Master of the Carnarvon Grammar School, The Term will commence on Monday. July 29th. DENBIGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head-Master—Rev. J. H. Roberts, M.A., of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. THERE are Vacancies for Boarders in the i Head-Master's House. Clergymen's Sons are received at reduced terms. The next quarter will commence on Monday, August 5th. j School! prospectuses apply to Rev. J. H. Roberts, Grammar For D e n b i g h. School; Denbigh. BEAUMARIS SCHOOL. Head Master F. MORSHEAD, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of New College, Oxford. Assistant Masters: R. LEVETT, B.A., Scholar of St. J ohn's Coll., Cambridge, 11th Wrangler. A. J. TO YE, B.A., Demy of Magdalen Coll., Oxford. C. G. t lJSCHA WEEK. Drawing, &c.I,Tr. ROWLAND. RPNIS School will re-open on THURSDAY, I August 15, For all particulars apply to the Head Master. 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 of all Booksellers. Just Published, Price 4d., CARTREF YU HEN WR: translated into the Welsh by the Rev. W. Johnson, M.A., (with the author's permission). May be had of the Printer, J. K. Douglas, Chronicle Office, Bangor, and of most Booksellers in North Wales. NOW READY 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 Llantrisant, Anglesey, and Rural Dean. Parker and Sons, London and Oxford J. K. Douglas, Bangor. PHASES OF DISSENT: A REPRINT of a Series of Articles in the A" ROCHDALE PILOT," from July 14th to December 1st, 1866, by MALCOLM DOUGLAS. Sold at the Pilot" Office, Rochdale and by all Book. sellers. Price Fourpence. Post Free, on receipt of Five Stamps JOSIAH HUGHES, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGER, NEAR THE POST OFFICE, 237, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. SPONGE BATHS, SHOWER BATHS, HIP BATHS, LONG BATHS, CHILDREN'S BATHS, TRAVELLING BATHS, AND TOILETTE WUlE, TRAVELLING BOXES, BONNET BOXES, AND GENERAL JAPAN WARE. GARDEN SEATS, GARDEN CHAIRS, LADIES' AND GENTS' IMPLEMENTS. GARDEN WATERING ENGINES, GARDEN SYRINGES, WATERING POTS, INDIA RUBBER HOSE, &c. THE Stock has just been thoroughly replenished with every variety of Furnishing Iron- J_ mongery, Electro-plated Ware, Parlour and Kitchen Grates, he., Fenders, Fire Irons, &c., &o. An inspection is respectfully solicited. UNDEB GEltUDftiUJit^ DIRWESTYVfR E_R__Y__R_L_ THE SECOND A NNUAL FESTIVAL OF THE ABOVE MUSICAL TJNION. WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1867, IN CARNARVON CASTLE, THE MEETINGS TO COMMENCE AT 10 AND 2 O'CLOCK. CONDUCTOR,—REV. JOHN ROBERTS, (Icuan Gwyllt.) THE following Choirs will take part in the performancesCwmyglo, Llanrug, &c., T(United,) Nant Padarn, C3r y Wyddfa, Rehoboth, Dinorwic, Cefn-y-Waen, Disgwylfa, Waenfawr, Rhostryfan, Talsam, Portmadoc, Carnarvon, nnmbering about 700 voic"s. In the Evening, at 6 o'clock, A CONCERT Will be given in the same place, LLEWELYN TURNER, Esq., MAYOR OF CARNARVON, in the Chair. MISS WATTS, (Pupil of Signor Manuel Garcia), SIGNOR PAGGI, (Miss Watts' Italian Master), on the Flute, MISS EVANS, (Eo. Gwyncdd), MESSRS. WILLIAMS, Portmadoc, And a selection of the above Choirs will give their Services on the occasion. PIANIST .—ROBERT ROBERTS, Esq., Organist, Bangor CathedraL A number of excellent covered Reserved Seats will be provided. EUROPEAN AND COLONIAL WINE COMPANY, 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. ESTABLISHED 1858, FOR the purpose of supplying, the Xobility, Gentry, and Private Families with PURE WINFB j' of the highest character, at a saving of at least 30 per cent. on ordinary current rates. Wines in general demand are kept constantly ill Stock by the Company's recognised Agents, and all the othtf kinds, as enumerated in their Book List of Prices, are supplied to order without delay and free ofcarriage. Royal Victoria Sherry 27s. per dozen. ? v (The Standard of ?i-fe?Kce.? j) ( ? w'j ? This truly excellent Wine is consigned exclusively to this Company b' i;, S ?'? ? from a well-known firm in Spain, and is the established favorite tT  of the Wine-drinking community; being found in most fashionaWc establishments, it is simply necessary to state that, as a dinner Wine, it stands unritalled at the price. Splendid Old Port 37s. per dozen. (Eleven Years in the Wood. SHERRIES. & Doz. W Bott. ROYAL VICTORIA SHERRY 27s 2s 3d (The Standard of Excellence.) EXCEI,LENT DINNER SHERRY. 20s Is 8d SUPERIOR PALE OR GOLD 24s 2s Od SUPERIOR SELECTED DITTO 30s 2s 6d FINE PALE OR GOLDEN 42s 3s 6d EAST INDIA SHERRY 54s 4s 6d M??NZANILLA 36s 3s Od PORTS. SPLENDID OLD PORT 37s 3s Id (11 years in the Wood.) FINE PORT (5 Years in Wood) 24s 2s Od OLD PORT (7 Years in Wood) 278 2s 3d OLD PORT (9 Years in Wood) 30s 2s 6d OLD CRUSTED PORT 42s 3s 6d OLD CRUSTED PORT (very fine). 48s 4s Od OLD CRUSTED PORT (high flavor). 54s 4s 6d CLARETS. VIN ORDINAIRE 12s Is Od VIN ORDINAIRE (Recommended) 14s Is 2d MEDOC 18s Is 6d BORDEAUX 20s Is 8d ST. JULIEN 24s 2s Od ST. ESTETHE 36s 3s Od RAUZAN. 42s 3s 6d LEOVII.LB AND LAIIOSE 54s 4s6d SAUTERNEANDClIABLia 24s 2s Od CHAMPAGNE. WDox. VBott. SrARKLixG CHAMPAGXE 1 29s 2s 5d CREAMING EPERNAY i 31a 2s 7d SPARKLING VERZENAY 33s 2s 9d A F MOUSSEUX 39s 3s 3d CJIANSAREL & CO.'S (ISt quality) 45s 3s 9d (Celebrated Gold Foil). MOET & CIIANDON'S, CLICQUOT'S, &c., at equally low prices. GERMAN WINES. HOCK (good). 15s Is 3d HocK (soft and delicate) 18s Is 6d NIERSTEISEU 208 Is 8d IIOCKIIEIMER 248 2s Od MARCOIIRUNER 36s 3s Od SPAMKLJXQ HOCK 39s 3s 3d SPARKLING MOSELLE 39s 3s 3d SICILIAN WINES. MARSALA 16s Is 4d BRONTE MARSALA 20s Is 8d VIRGIN MARSALA 24s 2s Od SPANISH PORT 15s Is 34 PRUSSIAN SHERRY 15s LJ 14 Beaujolais, 20s. per Dozen, or Is. 8d. per bottle. (The Finest Imported.) The AVines and Spirits will all bear the Seal or Capsule of the European and- Colonial Wine Comppny," as also their Trade Mark. Book Price List of over 200 descriptions of Wines and Spirits from all Countries sent Free on application to the SOLE AGENT FOR BANGOR, THOMAS BIRKETT, GROCER, &c., LONDON PLACE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. N.B.—It is respectfully intimated that arrangements have been completed with the Local Agents of the EUROPEAN AND COLONIAL WINE COMPANY, by which they will hold a regular supply of their CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS, and are now offered to the Gentry and Inhabitants of this Town and Neighbourhood at precisely the same prices as those charged by the Company in London, and in any quantitv, from a SINGLE BOTTLE upwards. TIPPING & CO., Managers. [\¡G-'LEIY €S$irrs«Aii K.vojWay. OPENING OF THE LINE TO LLANGEFNI, LLANEIt CHYMEDD, AND A ML WCII. TIME AND FARE TABLE COMMENCING JUNE 1st, 1867, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FARES. UP TRAINS. DIS- WEEK DAYS. TANCE SINGLE JODBXEY. DOUBLE JOUR. DEPARTURE FROM ——————————————————————— I 12312 12 2? 12 12 3 Miles. 1 2 3 1 2 i>.m.t p.m. p.m. Amlwch.ö 0(, 11 21 4 50 7 46 3 ?. 8d Os. 5d. 0s. 3d Is. Oo 0s. 8d. lthosgoch 7 8 11 33 | 5 2 7 38 61 Is. 6d. 0s.lld. Os. 6{d2s. 3d. Is. 5d. Llanerchymedd dep. 7 20 1145 514 8 0 10 2s. 4d. Is. 4d.;0s.l0d. 3s. (i) 2s. A Lat]gwii)og. 7 34 11 59 528814 13 2s. gd'?1,3, 8d.?ls. It[. 4, 2d.2s. 6d. Llangefni 7 4i; 12 11 5 40 8 26 15 3s. 4d.2s.ld.?Is. 3d.as.0d. 3s. Ud-HoMaud Anns. 7 5 12 20 5 49 8 35 17j3s. 9d.!2s. 3d. ls.54d.5s 8d. 3s. 5d.: Gaerwen Junction ar8 4 12 29 558 i H II L.N.W. Up Train dep. 8 15 1022 12 55 3 44 6 45 8 60 I I | | acrwen ? ? ? ???? Trndep 9 26 12 34 6 9 9 0 FARES. DOWN TRAINS. Dis- WEEK DAYS. TANCE SINGLE JOURNEY. DOUBLE JOUR. | I DEPARTURE FROM 12B 12112 12 12 123   1 2 123 MilS.¡-3-112- -;IJ; p.m. p.m — „ I L.N.W. Up Train arr. 8 15102212 553 m4i i ?.mp.m [ L.N.W. Down Trn. ar. 9 26 ?12 34 6 9 9 0 Gaerwen Junction dep. 9 29 12 57 615 9 5 2Os. 6 Os. 4d. 0s. 2d. 0s. 9d.:0s. 6d. | Holland Arms 9 38 1 6\ 624914 41 Is. 60 ll:. ldl,os 4'd. Is. 6d.0s.lld Llangefni 947 X 15 6 33 9 23 7 Is. 0 I1 d" 7d. 2s. 3d.Ils 5d. HangwiUog. 9 59 1 27 6 45 9 35 11 2s. 4d. Is. 5d. Os lid 3s. 6d 2s. 2d. Llanerchymedd 1013 1 41 6 69 9 49 141 311. 2d.Ils.lld.Ills.2id.'4i. 9d.112.: lid[. Rht)?-goch 102.5 1 53 1 | 711?101 )7) 3s. 9d 2s. 3d, ls,5d, 53. 8d. 3s. 0d Amlwch 1037 2 5 7 2310 3 110 NO SIJNDY FUAINB. Llanerchymedd, June 28, 1867. THOMAS MORLBT Traffic Manager.