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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. j PARLIAMENTARY 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 NORTH WALES CHRONICLE more exteusrvely useful to the Public, the following REDUCED SCALE OF CHARGES is adopted for the undermentioned classes of PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Wanted. Clerks, Servants, Wanted. Artistes or Animate Lost or found. Offices or Shops Wanted or to be Let. Lodi/in'H and Apartments to Let. One Insertion, not exceeding Twenty W ords Is. 6d. Three Insertions, ditto, ditto 3%. These CHAUUKS apply only to such ADVlmTISE- MENTS as are PAID FOR at the time at the Office, or for which Stamps are enclosed with Order, if sent by Post, and do ti )t include SALES by Auction or ordinary Busiuess Addresses. ?52Rants. PARM. wANTED to purchase or rent, in Angle- V sey, of good extent ant) tiuitlity. -Apply, giviug particular-, No. 6, Chronirte Office, Bangor. w ANTEI), by a respectable young person V V a situation as Chambermaid or Waitress in a Hotel or private house; good reference.—Address, Cllronide Office. WANTED, a situation as Gardener, or V Gardener M?d Bailiff; is weU accustomed iu the whole routine of U?ttte f.?d Sheep farming, &c. Address, T. A," office of this paper. .? A Certificated MASTEft of eight years* ?\_ experience desires "re-eng"gcment in a National School. References. Harmonium.—Addre?, 0. Hnghes, Bryugwrau, Holyhead. \V\ V /"ANTED, by a Iepectable married man N a situation as GARDENER understands vines and forcing in all its branches first-class Testimonials. —Address, T.G. Nlr. Jones, Chemist, St. Asaph. WANTED, on the banks of the Menai W Stmits, to Kent or Purchase, a HOUSE con- taining two sitting and three or four bedrooms, with kitchens and v.suvl d nn^stic conveniences, garden, &c.; or a piece of land suitable for building.—Address, statin g lowest rent or price and full particulars, "C," Lee and Nightingale, Liverpool. persons WANTED, a smart and well-educated V V youth as an APPRENTICE to the Bookselling and Stationery tracle. -Apply to the Chronicle Office, Bangor. 7ANTED, in a gentleman's family, a Vt good COOK, and an active Housemaid, ac- customed to waiting,—Address, A.B. Post office, Bryn Eglwys, near Corwen. WANTED, a General Servant in a gentle- tY man's family, where there are children. Must be tho- roushly respectable, and a good phia cook. Wages, £10 \,er year. Nurse and housemaid kept. -Apply to S. A. H., Otface of this Paper. TO QUARRYMEN. TVTV TANTED, FIFTY ROCKlf EN, to raise IV and crush Stones. Permanent work offred to good men.-Aplwly to W. Williams, &c., Office, Oswestry. DISTRICT AGENTS required by a first- class Life Assurance Company, to superintend the BANGOR and SHREWSBURY Districts. Extent, &c., on application to "J," Mr Chitferiel s, Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, London. -NOTicj<; TO SETT-MAKERS. A number of SETT-MAKERS will find Aemployiii(?,iit at the Moor Quarries, Newry, Ire- bnd. where Srst-cL?s wages can be earned. -Apply to H. Campbell and Son, Moor Quarries, Newry. W ANTED, in a family of three, a tho- W roughly good General Servant. Age, 25 to 30. Must be cleanly, able to wash well, and fond of children. Liberal wages to a suitable person, Apply, personally if possible, to Mrs. Tuckford, Pias Isa', Pemnorfa, lre- madoc. LLANRWST NATIONAL SCHOOLS. WANTED, at Christmas, a Certificated WMAS rER and MISTRESS for the above Schools. They must be unmarried, and Communicants of the Established Church, Both will be required to assist in the Choir, and the lllster must be able to play the Har- monium.—Apply to the Rev. T. Williams, the Rectory. CARNARVON UNION. MEDICAL OFFICER WANTED. THE Guardians of this Union will on TSaturday, the 23rd day of November. 1867, proceed to the election of a Medical Officer for the Llanidan Dis- trict. Salary B35 per annum, with extra fees for Surgi- cal operations. Midwifery allowed by the Order of the Poor Law Board, and also for vaccination cases. Application with testimonials of competency qualifi- cation registry under the 21 and 22 vie. c. 90; and pro- ficiency in Vaceiuation must be sent to me on or before Friday, the 22ud November, superscribed "Medical Officer's Application Candidates are required to attend the Board on the day of election, but no expenses will be allowed. JOHN THOMAS, Clerk to the Guardians. 9, Market-street, Carnarvon, 17th October, 1867. HOLY HEAD UION. THE Guardians of the Holyhead Union JL will, at their Meeting to be held at the Board- room, Valley, on Tuesday, the 5th day of November next, at 10 o'clock a. iii., proceed to the election of a Relieving Officer for the A berffraw District, comprising the Parishes of Aberffraw, Bodwrog, Ceirchiog, Cerrigceinwen, Hen- eglwys, Llauheulao, Llandrygarn, Llanfaelog, Llangwy- fan, Llcchvlched, and Trewalchmai. Salary, k50 per annum. the person elected must be fully competent to perform all the duties of the office, and to keep the Books and Accounts prescribed by the Poor Law Board. He will be required to enter on his duties on the day of Electiou, and to reside within the district. He will also be required to enter into a Bond with two sufficient Sureties, in the sum of £300. Applications in the handwriting of the Candidates, with Testimonials as to character and ability, to be sent to me, on or before the 2nd of November next. By Order of the Board, WILLIAM HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians. £ >nles, fcr. PENH YF FRYN B RIC WORKS. ITtTIIITE, Red, Pressed and Common W Bricks on Sale, at Pemlylfryo Brick Works, near Conway. A. BAN IIAM, Manager. FOR WALK, SUITABLE for warming Small Church, or Chapel, Public Room. Office, Entrance Hall, &c. Has been very little used, is nearly as good ts New, and parted with because the premises are now heated by Steam. Price t4. Apply to Mr Douglas, North Wales Chronicle Office oi-. BiLn g TO SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. A FLAT FOR SALE. TO bo disposed of, by Tender, the Flat t WILLIAM," of Liverpool, as she now lies on the beach, under the yard of Messrs. Parry & Co., Hirael, 1hngor. Also, her m"teriah, consisting of Sails, running riggfng, and other things as now stowed in the said ,1rl. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary of the Bangor Mutual Ship Insurance Society, (with Tender marked thereon,) on or before 4 o'clock p.m., 5th November next, when they will be opened by the Directors of the said Societyi, and the vessel sold to the highest tender. SAMUEL ROliEKTS, Bangor, October 22,1867. Secretary. so be let. HOTEL. TO BE LET, a first-class Hotel, "The TRO 11 King's Head "LiMgoIlen.—Apply to Mr. John Robert Davies, Cors-y-gedoL Hotel, Barmouth, North Wales, go be let. BETTW8.Y.COED. -TO CONTRACTORS. 110 be let by Teuders, about 250 yards 1 ROCK OPENING at Rhiwgri. Persons will be appointed to be at the Royal Oak Hotel on the 29th inst., to show the place and give every information required. Tenders to be forwarded to Mr. R. Hughes, Eagle's Hotel, Llanrwst. on or before the 2nd November, 1807. Not bound to accept any offer. Oct. 16th, 1867. TREMADOC, NORTH WALES. HOUSE and Premises to be Let in a central t]_ part of the town, containing large Sitting-room, Parlour, four Bedrooms, an excellent Kitchen, Scullery, Dairy, and Pantry, a spacious Hall and front entrance, Kitchen Garden. Also back premises containing Stable, Cow-house, Coach-house, Shed, and other buildings complete. The house is supplied with gas and water. Entrance to be had on the 12th of November next. Apply to Mr. R. 1. Jones, Cambrian Pill Depot, Tre- m&doc. TO BE LET, PLAS LODIG, a desirable Family Resi- J[_ dence, beautifully situated in the immediate vi- cinity of Bangor, within a few minutes' walk of the Railway Station. The house contains Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast Rooms, Conservatory, excellent Bedrooms, Bathroom, and Servants' Offices. It commands an exten- sive sea view and the range of Welsh mountains. There are attached to the premises large Stables, Coach- house, and a good Garden, walled in, well stocked with fruit trees. A few acres of laud may be had if required. For further particulars apply at 33, Victoria Place, Bangor. DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE.—COLWYN, 10 A Y. TO BE LET, with possession, on the 1st J_ day of November next, UWCHYDON, near Col- wyu, on the most beautiful part of the coast between Abergcle and Conway. It stands close to the main road between those towns, and within a mile of the C'olwyn Station on the Chester and Holyhead Railway. It is considerably elevated above the sea shore, but within 10 minutes walk of it. For some years past it has been occupied by the Incumbents of Colwyn. It has heautiful grounds attached, and about6 acres of most excellent pas- 1 ture land. The house contains ample accommodation for a respectable family, and Stable, Coach House, &c. Further particulars may be obta4 ne(I on application to Messrs. Williams and Wynne, Solicitors, Denbigh. 16th October, 1867. ubtit otitt. ROBERT EDWARDS, BEE HIVE, Ban- gor, respectfully announces his return from the London markets, with an assortment of Dresses in Repps. French Serges, Jackets, &c., and a large stock of Furs. London, October 16th, 18G7.  HUGHES, 306, High Street, Bangor, M • is now selecting the latest Parisian FASHIONS in MILLINERY for the Winter Season. SHOW ROOM will be open first week in November. Paris, October 13th, 186?. MENATBRIDGE,—WINTER FASHIONS. MISS LLOYD begs to announce her return from Paris and London with a choice assortment of Millinery. Her Show Room will be open on Fridav, November 1st. DRAINAGE AND LAND IMPROVEMENTS. J" ANDOWNERS contemplating the Drain- J age of land, the erection of Farm Buildings and other improvements, and desiring to take up loans for the purpose, are requested to apply to Mr. William Scott, Towyu, agent to the General Land Drainage and Improvement Company for particulars. Mr. Scott will be glad to execute works for Land- owners and others desirous of finding their own capital COLLEGE, LAMPETER THE PROFESSORSHIP of Welsh will be t vacant at Christmas. The Professor must be prepared to give Lectures in the Welsh Language and Literature, and to take part in the general instruction of the College. The Emoluments of the Professorship are about 2250 per annum. Applications together with Testimonials must be sent in to the Vice-Principal on or before November 9th. A N G L E S E Y HUNT, 1867. COMPTROLLER Captain F. Langforll James. DEPUTY COMPTROLLER :— H. J. Ellis Nanney, Esquire. LADY PATRONESS Miss Edith Williams. THE BALLS will take place at the Town Hall, Beaumaris, on Tuesday, the 5th, and Thurs- day, the 7tli November next. The Ladies' Ordinary will be on Wednesday, the 6th, at 6-30 p.m., and the Gentlemen's Ordinary, on Thurs- day, the 7th, at the same hour, at the Bulkeley Arms Hotel. GROCERY AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, HIGH-STREET & UNION-STREET, BANGOR. Established 1840. MARY DYKINS, in returning thanks to J.T J her friends and the public in general for the liberal patronage hitherto so kindly extended to her. begs lrespectfully to inform them that she has now on hand in addition to her ordinary large stock, some splendid smoked WESTMORELAND HAM:; and FLITCHES in the primest possible condition, and which in flavour and quality are fully equal to those of Westphalia. Agent for W. and A Gilbcy's Foreign Wines which are unequalled for price and quality combined. Also British Wines, Allsopp's Burton Ales, and Guinness's Dublin Porters. PENRHYN HALL, BANGOR. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, and November 1st. AMUSING AND INSTRTiCTIVE ENTERrAINMENT, ELECTRO-BIOLOGY AND PHRENOLOGY. PROFESSOR G. W. STONE, the World- E?m OLOGTST, has the honour to an- nounce a Seiies of his Wonderful and Amusing EX- PERIMENTS upon persons in a perfectly wakeful state, as above. Doors open at half-past 7; to com-nence at 8 o clock. Admission, First Seats, 2s; Second, Is Third, 6d. Carriages at Ten. THE APOTHECARIES HALL, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, HIGH STREET. PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY JL RECIPES carefully Dispensed with the the Purest Medicines. Immediate delivery. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. Distinguished and celebrated WELSH BOU. QUETS, prepared by the Sole Proprietor, R. HUGHES, CHEMIST, 218, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR. NEW BUILDING SOCIETY AT BANGOR. THE BANGOR AND ARFON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. 210 Shares. Subscriptions, 5s per month. TRUSTEES. WM. BULKELEY HUGHES, Esq., M.P.. Plas Coch. HUGH R. HUGHES, Esq., Garth View. WILLIAM PRITCHARD, Esq., Tanycoed. DIRECTORS. Mr. Meshach Roberts, chemist, High-street (President). T. T. Roberts, draper, do. J. E. Roberts, draper, do. John Evans, butcher, do. Josiah Hughes, ironmonger, do. Henry Jones, traveller, Castle Bank. William Davies, clerk, Penlon Works. Rev. David Williams. 3, Glandwr Terrace. SOLICITOit: Mil. DAVID EDWARDS. B YNKKKS MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND Co., Old Bank. The First Generat Meet ing for the enrolment of mem- bers, and payment of subscriptions, will be held from 0.30 to 8 o'clock on Tuesday, October 15th, 1867 and will be contirrutd on the first Tuesday after the 10th of every Month, at the Rooms of the Society, 262, High Street. Copies of the Rules, prospectus, and any information may be obtained of DAVID WHITE, SECRETARY, 4, Brynteg Temce. ublit flatten. CYN CODI OWN CAER." Z^IOOD DOG! Poor Fellow!! I find Gtbat you are much pleased with W Glyn ans' patent fooll ;—shall have it most assuredly, and that quickly." Northgate-street, Chester. PATENT AND REGISTRATION J. OFFICE, 67, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Messrs. HERBERT and Co. Obtain promptly, at fixed and moderate charges, Patents for Great Britain and abroad. Capital found. Negoti- ations condncted for Salcs IInd Licences. Personal atten- dance not requisite. Handbook and information gratisjon application. PRIZE TURNIPS. FARMERS intending to compete for Mr. f HILL'S annual prizes for the best crop of Swedes grown in Anglesey, should send in their names either to the Works or to the Judge, Mr. John Parry, Werkyn, Amlwch, on or Wore Wednesday, November 6th, 1867. 1st Prize for best 5 acres grown with Hill's Manure alone, k5. 2nd ditto for best 3 acres, £3.. Amlwch, Anglesey, Oct. 23rd, 1867. 0 L Y H E A D. 11 SMITH'S MARINE HOTEL, WATERSIDE, HOLYHEAD, A first class Family and Commercial 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. Ollrs for Hire. A 'Bus meets the Trains and Steamers. Charges moderate. Prorrietor- W. H. SWIITH, Auctioneer and Appraiser. (CARD.) MR. HENRY PICKARD, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, LLANDUDNO. FIREWORKS! CKTNONS!! PISTOLS l JOHN OWEN, 49, Shudehill, Man- chester, Importer and Dealer in all des- criptions of Foreign and English Fancy Goods. Shippers, auctioneers, shopkeepers, hawkers, and others are most particularly requested to call and inspect the new arrivals just imported from the Continent, Cases of Goods always ready from 22 to 25 and £10 up to £15. N.B.—No Travellers or Agents employed. Prices reduced thereby. NOTE THE ADDRESS :-THE OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE TOY AND GENERAL FANCY,WARE- HOUSE, 49, Shudehill, Manchester. JOHN OWEN, Proprietor. Terms Cash. ASIIIONABLE DRESSMAKING.— t 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), 2s; the Petticoat, 2s; Cri- noline for same, 2s. The new short walking costume, comprising petticoat, skirt, bodice, and paletot, 5s 6d. Princesse Dress, cut in one, 3s 6d. Morning Peplum Wrapper. 3s 6d. Dressing Gowns, 2s 6d. Dress Bodices with sleeves, Is 8d; very elegant ditto, with the new open sleeve, 2s 6d. Low do., 2s. Peplum from waist, Is 6d. Sleeves, lOd. Zouaves, Garibaldis and Camesoles, Is 6d. Out-door Peplum and other Jackets and Paletots, 2s 6d. Little girl's Princesse Dress, 28 6d. Boy a out-of-door Peplum ditto, 2s 7d. Knickeroeker Suits, 28 6d. Children's Jackets, Is 6d. Stamps received in payment. 2104 GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION TO VICTORIA. H. Al. Emigration Commissioners grant Free Passages to Melbourne, Victoria,oin first-class vessels, to SINGLE FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS of good character, on payment of 10s each and to AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS and their Wives under forty years of age, having, if any, not more than two children under 12 years of age, upon payment of 21 each for adults and 10s each for children, towards the expense of bedding, &c. A few Married Couples belonging to other classes of Labourers can he occasionally provided with assisted Passages. Full particulas and forms of application may be ob- tained at the Commissioners' Office, or of their local agents:—Mr J. W. Lewis, High-street, Bangor; John Jones, Esq., solicitor, Wrexham. By order of the Board, RICHARD B. COOPER, Assistant Secretary. Government Emigration Office, 8, Park-street, Westminster, S. W., August, 1867. 114, BOLD-STREET, (OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS BANK), LIVERPOOL. mHOMPSON & COMPANY, TEA AND COFFEE SALESMEN, Respectfully announce that they have OPENED, At the above Address, A RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. It will be seen by their Price List that they offer TEAS AT LOWER PRICES Than could have been offered in former seasons. At the same time they undertake that the QUALITY Shall be as good as it is possible to sell at the respective prices. Residents in the Country who send their Orders by post may rely upon them being executed promptly and carefully. PRICE LIST, BLACK TEA. s. d Good sound Congou (well worth attention at 2 0 per lb. Strong Oopack kind (a most useful tea) 2 4 Fine Molting ditto (this we strongly recom- mend. 2 8 ,v Finest Moning kind (a rich true Tea) 3 0 Most Choice Kaisow kind (a pure Ankoi Pekoe flavoured Tea) ,,3 2 Rich full-flavoured Souchong (a trial only is necessary to prove this to be perhaps the best Tea it is possible to sell at the price 3 6,, To connoiseurs we offer a combination of Teas posses- sing rare delicacy of flavour and richness of aroma, Three Shillings and Tenpence per pound. GREEN TEA. S. d. Pure Fychow Gunpowder at 2 6 per lb. Fine Moyune do 3 0 Finest Ping Suey do. 3 6 „ Curiously tine do. do. 46 „ Hyson, Young Hyson, Scented Caper, and Scented Orange Pekoe, at corresponding prices. COFFEES. s. d. Fine Ceylon at 1 2 per lb. Pine Plantation 1 4 Finest l'lantatiou 1 6 » Rich Mountain Jamaica 1 8 „ Ground Coffee (warrauted pure), in 21b., lib., and j lb. Canisters, at same prices. Pure Ground English Chicory, in 21b., lib. and ilb. Ca- nisters, at Eightpence per Pound. Our Wholesale Department offers every advantage to the Trade. DELIVERIES. TOWN- Daily, any orders received before Four o'clock in the evening. SUBURBS.—Aigburth, Allerton, Wavertree, Old Swan, and West Derby, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Bootle, Seaforth, Waterloo, Ciosby, Litherland, Sefton, and Walton, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Cheshite, Weekly. All orders accompanied by a remittance despatched the day they are received. public Notices. j NOTICE. ALL persons Laving any claim upon the Estllte of the late Mrs. Wynne Jones, of No. 3, Raglan-street, Boauniiiris, and formerly of Henblas, are requested to send in their accounts to the Executors, on or uefore Tuesday, the 12th day of November next. JOHN WYNNE JONES, Uxecutors ROBT. WYNNE JONES, j Executors. Beaumaris, Oct. 17th, 186V. CITY OF DUBLIN STEAM PACKET COMPANY. WINTER SAILINGS. ON and after Friday, 1st V November, the Company intend \7!t\ sailing the Prince of Wales, or other of j their Steamers, (until further Notice.) From MENAI BRIDGE, on Fridays. From LIVERPOOL, on Wednesdays. Goods will be received at the North end of Clarence Dock, on Tuesdays. Company's Office, Menai Bridge, 23rd October, 1867. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Carnarvonshire, j_ lrolden atConwaj, in the matter of George Jackson, of Penmaenmawr, in the County of Carnarvon, Joiner and Builder, adjudged Bankrupt on the 9th day of Aug- ust, 1867. 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 Judgment of the Court, and Notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated this 10th day of October, 1867. L. R. MORGAN, High BaiHff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Carnarvonshire, JL holden at Conway, in tlie matter of William Evans, of Bronlledraeth, near Conway, Farmer, adjudged Bank- rupt on the 30th day of July, 1867. An order'of discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt 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 10th day of October, 1867. L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. m HOMAS MORRIS and ANNE MORRIS Tof Mochdre, near Conway, Shop-keepers, having been adjudged Bankrupt on the 19th day of October, 1867, are hereby required to surrender themselves to Mr. William Hughes, a Registrar of the County Court of Carnarvonshire, holden at Conway, at the first meeting of Creditors to be held on the 28th day of October, 1867, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely, at the Registrar's Office, Conway. Mr. John G. Jones, of Conway, is the solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. At the meeting, the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the Creditors, and the Creditors may choose an assignee or assignees of the Bankrupt's Estate and effects. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the said Bankrupts, must deliver them to the Regis- trar, and all debts due to the Bankrupts must be paid to the Registrar. L. R. DIORGAN, High Railiff. JOHN JONES, (Deceased.) PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of _L the 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the laws of property and relieve Trustees," Notice is Hereby given, that Creditors and others having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of John Jones, late of Paradwys, in the parish of Llangristiolus, in the County of Anglesey, Gentleman, deceased, who died on the 7th day of December, 1866, are required to sent particulars of such Claims or de- mands, on or before the 4th day of December next, to me, the undersigned, the Solicitor to the Administrator, with the will and Codicil annexed of the said John Jones, and in default thereof, the said A dministrator will, after the said 4th day of December next, proceed to distribute the Assets, having regard to the claims only, of which he then has notice. Dated this 17th day of October, 1807. HUGH JONES, 12, Market-st., Solicitor to the said administrator. Carnarvon. GAME LICENCES. fT1 lHE COMMISSIONERS OF INLAND TRE4 VENUE hereby give Notice, .that LISTS con- taining the Names of all Persons who have taken out LICENCES to KILL and DEAL in GAME in the current year, to 30th September last, inclusive, have been printed for each Excise Collection. A Copy of the List, applicable to any district, may be obtained GRATIS on application at the Ojfices of the respective Collectors or Supervisors of Inland Revenue, Distributors or Sub-Distributors of Stamps, by whom Licences are issued. The Commissioners further give Notice that instructions have been issued to their Officers to take the necessary steps to prefer informations for penalties against all per- sons found in pursuit of or dealing in Game, without licence. WILLIAM CORBETT, Secretary. Inland Revenue, Somerset House, London, 24th October,11867, RUTHIN AND MOLD TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS Narising at the Toll Gates, Bars and Chains, upon the Turnpike leading from the Town of Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh, to the town of Mold, in the County of Flint, called or known by the several names of Llan- bedr, Four Crosses and Gwern-y-mynydd Gates, Four Crosses and Gwern-y-mynydd Side Bars, and Bwlch and Peny-y-aardd Chains, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidder, from the 1st day of January, 1868, to the 31st day of September, 1808, at the County Hall, in Ruthin, on Wednesday, the 27th day of Novem- ber next, between the hours of Eleven in the forenoon, and two in the afternoon, in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the Third and the Fourth years of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, "For Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls produced last year the sum of £ 585 Os. Oil. above the expenses of col- lecting them, and will be put up at that firm. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, pay one month in advance of the Rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Road, for payment of the rest of the money monthly. MARCUS LOUIS, Clerk to the Trustees. Ruthin, 16th October, 1867. NOTICE FOR LETTING TOLLS. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Tolls arising at the several Turnpike Gates on the Turnpike Road leading from Denbigh to Halkin, from Afonwen to Mold, and from Blackbrook to Pontnewydd, together with the several Chains or Side-bars belonging thereto, called the Mold and Denbigh District of Roads and also the several Turnpike Gates on the Turnpike Road leading from Denbigh to Rhuddlan, and the Branch Gates belonging thereto, called the Denbigh and llhudd- lan District of Roads; and also the several Turnpike Gates on the Turnpike Road from Pant Evan Brook to Conway Ferry-house, called or known by the several names of Pant Evan Gate, St. Ceorge Gate, Abergele Gate, Sarn, Marl, and Dolwyd Gates, together with the Chains or Side-bars at Colwyn Bridge, and Colwyn Station, called the St. Asaph and Conway District of Roads, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the highest bid- der, at the County Court Hall, St. Asaph, on Thursday, the 28th November, 1867, between the hours of Eleven and Three o'clock, in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the Third and Fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth For Regulatins Turnpike Roads," which Tolls produced last year the undermentioned Sums:- Mold and Denbigh District let at. £ 800 Denbigh and Rlmddlan District let at 460 St. Asaph and Conway District let at 665 Above the expenses of collecting the same; and will be put up at those or such other sums, for one year, from the first day of January, 1868, to the 31st day of Decem- ber following, as the said Trustee shall think fit, and subject to such conditions as shall be determined upon by the said Trustees. W Whoever happens to be the highest bidder must then and there give security with sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for the payment of the Ren onthly, or in such other manner and proportions as snail be directed; and no second Bidding will be received unless the bidder shall deposit One Hundred Pounds in the hands of the Clerks, under conditions then to be declared, one of such conditions being (should the Trustees require it,) an agreement on the part of the Takers to leave the £100 deposit money in the hands of the Trustees in part payment of the Rent at which the Tolls may be Let. WYATT & SISSON, St. Asaph, Oct. 9th, 1867. Clerks to the Trustees. GRIFFITH DAVIES HIGPI STESE T, BANGOR. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. G. Davies most respectfully informs his numerous friends and the public, that he is now prepared to show novelties suitable for the present Season, in all the various departments. The great reduction in the Cotton Market enables him to offer Shirtings, Long Cloths, &c., at prices equal to what they were beiore the American War. He invites special attention to the Dress, Mantle, and Millinery Departments. GENERAL MOURNING ESTABLISHMENT. FAMILY GROCER AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT- EDWARD FOULKES. (FOR MANY YEARS ASSISTANT TO MR. MESHACH ROBERTS), BEGS respectfully to inform the Clergy, Gentry, and the Inhabitants generally of Bangor t) and the neighbourhood, that he has commenced business as CHEMIST .A..N"D DRUGGIST, On the premises formerly occupied by Mr. W. Williams, CASTLE HILL, BANGOR, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage and support. Castle Hill, Bangor, September 6, 1867. 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. 302 Is 6d in postage stamps will free a Is box by post to any part of the Kingdom. THOMAS'S MERIONETHSHIRE IMPERIAL SAUCE, IS THE MOST DELICIOUS, ECONOMICAL, AND GENERALLY USEFUL SAUCE EXTANT PRICE Is. 6d. PER BOTTLE. ALSO, THE TEGID SAUCE! of approved excellence, and at a price within the reach of all classes PRICE ONE SHILLING. N.B.-The above Sauces are carefully Prepared (only) by JANE THOMAS, CHYMIST, BALA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, GROCERS, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN EVERYWHERE. toet MR. SCOTT, D ESTIIT, ALBION HOUSE, CARNARVON, Ii'WV VTTFK the attention of nervous and delicate persons to his improved process of supply- 'f?M teeth. No extraction is necessary loose teeth and roots are supported and covered over; a soft Atic ?er?t used as a base and they nll be found within the reach of the most economical May be co. suited with gratis once a month at • nrvww a V the first Tuesday, at Mr. Robert Davies', tailor and draper, High-street. LLANRWST first Wednesdy, Mr. Prichard, Confectioner, Denbigh street. PWLLHELLI, the second Wednesday, at Shop Ciigan, pnnTMADOC. second Thursday, Ship Inn. BETHESDA. Pay day at Quarries at Mr. R. 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 — THE" NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" STEAM PRINTING AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN KENMUIR DOUGLAS, LITHOGRAPHIC, COPPER-PLATE, AND LETTERPRESS PRINTER, STATIONER, AND BOOKBINDER, HIGH STRE E T, BANGOR, PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR BANKERS, BROKERS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, PUBLIC COMPANIES, SOLICITORS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC.; EXECUTED WITH PROMPTITUDE. PROSPECTUSES. ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION*. CATALOGUES. INVENTORIES. CIRCULARS. BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS. PLACARDS. INVOICES. BILL-HEADS. CHECK BOOKS. THE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT S REPLETE WITH EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, ACCOUNT BOOKS LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, ETC. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS SUPPLIED ON DAY OF PUBLICATION. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS. CARNARVONSHIRE RAILWAY. OPENING OF THE CAMBRIAN EXTENSION BETWEEN PWLLHELI AND BARMOUTH JUNCTION. TIME TABLE FROM 11TH OCTOBER, 1867, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ^ST^ TRITNS. DOWN TRAINS. UPTR?NS. ?? TRAINS. A. M STATIONS. a.m.a.m.pm STATIONS. a.m. a.m. a.m. Carnarvon depart 6 010116A45 London (G.W.).. I 0 21 Llanwnda •• 6 51045 0 50 Birming!ham 10 55 2}Lianwnda 610 1060 6 65  mygroes •• | 30 Lonrton (L & N. W.) 9 0 6; Brynkir a 40 ll'>7 7 135 0 ? !r™ngham 15 r ?..ningham.115 ?" S'?n ?::?.??7 ? ?'?' Shie»3Uury 1 45 Pwllheli a 84a6k i 1 R67 7 440 J :>} :mchester. 10 45 Pwllheli 9 45 1 57 49 'vl?Lneh ster '045 Crewe 230  6 50 1145 25 Oswestry 2 ?Cnc.ieth7.?.. "???S? Osw?try. ? Port Madoc '??? S webhpoot 452 50 PenrhynDeudmeth. 71.ii?<i MachynHeth dep. 915 5?0 — BMmonth Junction 10 40 56 .6 Barmouth Junction depart 7 581253 ?——?— ——————————————————— ——— MMhynUeth Mr. 910? 5 pemhynDeadrMth depMt B 12 0 7 6 Welshpool 11 15 4 5 port Madoc 8111 12 200 Tn 125 5 10 51 Port M.doe Osweatry IS 6SM Criceieth.8241235 7 29 Osw=e 1357 01 Afon Wen  12 50  'khrewsbu r y 12 15 4 48 Pwlllieli 13f4t1o0 11 4500 0 10   ::1!»11| Fw""eli «^ 8 r, Wolverh?mpton 2206 561 Birmingham 3 0 7 30' Chwilog 8 40 10; 20 London (L. & N. W 5 159 50 ,B, rynk!2 ir g 55 1 15 8 20 L_ Penygroes 9 10 1 8 35 _—— — (roeslon 30 B 50  Birmingham (G.W.) 3 8 7 | Llinwnda. 9 20 1 40 London. 6 60 7 Carnarvon 9 20 1 40 9 10 9 30 1 50 9 10 The 8 20 p.m. Down Passenger Train from Chwilog will stop at Groe.lon and Uanwndt when required A. These Trains run in connection witli Trains from London, IIrrlvin at Carnarvon (L. 4 en req red. 40 and 0 20 B. These Trains run in connection with Trains leaving Carnarvon (L & N Wrta.Lon JL. W.) a.t 8 40 IInd 6 20. N. B.-The Company do not hold themselves responsible for the arrival 01 'thor T O¡n a.. 0 10 a.ud 345. Train of any other Company. e r UB II tune for the Domllla.lly correapondill& Sunday Trains discontinued. Traffic's Manager's Office, Carnarvon, 11th October, 1867. THOMAS PRICE.