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NOT ICE TO ADVERTISERS. 1>ARLIVMKSTAKY NOTICES, ELECTION ADDRESSES, AKD i\ LINE C »MPANU S, Oil per Lino. UW XOIIOKS, AUCTIONS, AND MISCELLANEOUS, 4d per Line. TRADES, HOOKS. Cii\nmr.s, Jcc., 'M\ per T ine. lnnr lorto render the Advertising Columns of the IsOK I It \V.\ !,KS CUK^N'K'LK more extensively useful to the Public, the foui»\vnig Rl £ l>l:cED SCALE OF CHAlUiEs is adopted for the undenuuutioued classes of Sift'tfi 'HS Wanted. C/i'vU, Surntts, dir., Wat)ted. Artist'.# or AuiitOiU LrJil or round. or Sh->ps Wuuitd or to be Let. LodfP.ifh- ictd Apctrtiutnt* to Let. One Insertion, not exceeding Twenty Words Is. Cd. Three ti*>ns, ditto, ditto IK Od. Tht-se CHA!I('W apply only to such ADVERTISE- MENTS a* are PAID FOll at the time at the Ottioe, 01 for which Stamps are enclosed with Order, if sent by Post, and (I not include kales by Auction or ordiuary Business Addresses. 2Bants. WANTED, a CURACY in North Wales. Add,es., Hev. R. W., Blmnoptield, Newcastle- on-Tyne. AS HOUSE-KEEPER and COOK to a single gentleman, where two servants are kept. Age, 40. Bullish.—Address, L.M. Mr. Hughes, 14, East-gate-street. Carnarvon, MONEY TO LEND. TANTEV, £:100 upon a bona-fide Loase- T h"ld i>v >i>eity. f,,iir tiiiies the value. -Apl,ly to << D A," Chr-mii'^c Office, Bangor. WANTED, on the B?nks of the Menai St)'ait, a piece of L\ 0, from 1 t":?ere<. Must have a fi-.ntage to the water. Suto lowest price and Tenure.—Address, Bmgor Chronicle. l\i\ /ANTHD, a situation as BARMAID or 1;()()k KEEPER i)i ? Hotel, hy an expeneneed yung per'")'. Good refereneej.—Address, "M. N (''Ar.t?i- CiMcc, B?n?or. 'ARESrECTAHLE middle-a?ed person Awiativ, a re-engagement as HOUSE-KEEPER. Good references.—Address, B," Mount Pleasant. Upper Bangor. HOLYHEAD LOCAL BOARD. WANTED, to borrow, in one or more sums of no lesi than k,)00 on mortgage, of the General District Rates, to be repaid by thirty equal aunual instalments, money required for works of per- manent drainage, under the sanction of the Secretary uf State for the ilonie Department, given in pursuauce of the 57th section o: the Local G iverument Act, ISoS For further particulars apply forthwith, stating amount to he lcut, awl rate of interest required, to Mr. John Lloyd (iritlilh, Clerk to the said Board. 18, Market Street, Holyhead, 31st .lauuary, lHHS. l)rvsonss 2Bantctf. WANTED, a Gardener and Bailiff. A guutl character indispensable.—Apply to Capt. Roberts, Leheldre, Holyhead. WANTED, a situation as COACHMAN, by 'a married man, with no incumbrance. Hood referenced -Ap?.ly to A. W.S. Chronicle Office, Ban- ,-or x o r AGENTS AND CANVASSERS. \VX\ TANTED everywhere. £ 3 weekly I' earned. Enclose pre-paid envelope, G. W. Bacon &, C\ 3;;7, Str.uJll, London. Sales, &c. PEN l)YFFR\ N BRICK. WORKS. RED atifi White, pressed, perforated and common BRICKS on Sale. Apply to Vernon Darbishire, Pondyffryn \\orks, Couway.. TO be SOLD, in consequence of the owner i leaving the neighbourhood, a pair of Bay Mares, five and seven years old, about 15 hands 1 iueh high, quiet in double and single harneis. Apply to the Coachmau at Erivi,,ttt, Denbigh.- ON SALE. A HAY PONY, It hands high, a very fast trotter, quiet to ride or drive. Also a four-wheel Vhwton. Apply to Mr W. H. Wilson, Glan C „uiwy. CARRIAGE MARE. TO be Sold, a handsomo dark Bay MARE with black legs, 4 years old, 15 3 in. high, quiet to ride and drive, and warranted sound. Also, an Alexandra Drag, very little used, a strong Spring Calt, a set of lilver-mounted, and a set of brass- plated Harness. Any of the above may be had separately. To be seen on application at the Post-office, Upper Bangor. Co be ftct. 10 BE LET, Furnished, the old-esta b- lished Public House, known as the MARQUISE INK, No. High-street, Bangor.—Apply to Mr. Evan Jones, Joiner, Dean-street, Bangor. rrO BE LEl\~at a moderate rent, Nos. 2 1 and 3, Friar's Terrace, Bangor. No. 2 contains Breakfast, Dining, and Drawing Room, 7 Bedrooms, Attics, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and all other con- veniences. No. 3 contains Bieakfast Parlour, Dining and Drawin" Room, 3 Bedrooms, Attics, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and all other conveniences. For further particulars apply to Mr. C. N. Bicknell, Auctioneer. High Street, and Ty'nhendre. Bangor LLANDUDNO. —NORTH WALES. TO Winn and Spirit Merchants—To be Let with immediate possession, eligible and extensive Premises with Licenses attached, for the" llIe aud Spirit Trade, situate in Church-Walks, facing Mostyu- street a commanding position in the two great thorough- fares, and where an excellent business has been cirrie(I for mauy years. Apply to Mr. George Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Hostsu Estate Offices, Llandudno. TO SLATE MERCHANTS. mO bo disposed of, in Liverpool, an estab- I lished SLATE and SLAB BUSINESS, carried on in an extensive premises close to the docks, railway, and ad- joining the canal, conveniently situated for town and country trade. Stock to be taken at a valuatwn. Terllle Further particulars obtained from Mr Wm. Jones, 41, Lord-street, Liverpool. GOOD INVESTMENT. TO TOBACCO MANUFAC I'URERS AND CAPrrALJSTS, rnI o be dispoeù of, the Business of a ) Tobacco Manufacturer lately d.eeas.d). situated iiValace Street, Carnarvon. Commodious pren?i)?. ???.. ':ng?c ?'J M.chi.K.ry Complete, ill go.d "ulkiH rr North WaU> Chronicle '?):!??)cttcrt.-C. V. Nor/h JV!tI Chrm¡ide On!(-e, 1; waleq. THE CEORGE HOTEL '?GOU COMPANY, (LDIITEI» milE Divectors propose to let the Posting I connected with the Hotel by tender. Full particulars may be obtained from the Manager at she Hotel, on and after the 26tli ia,,t,,int The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any ™er Tenders sealed and marked "Tenders for Posting, mav be sent to "The Secretary, George Hotel, Bangor Company, Limited, Baugor;"up to the 10th January 11,3xt. "??rgc Hotel. Bangor, 20th Dec., 1867. _? TIlE T \SVPI1 AND CONWAY, DENBIGH AND it 111' DDL AAND MOLD AND DENBIGH 'iTRNl'IIvl- IKlftJs. i~ T0TICE is hereby given, that the next Aiiiiitiil Meeting of the Trustees of the above Turnnike Trusts, will he held at the County Court a As.-p'h o:. Tuesday, the third day of M.rch ..CM ?t?!ve..e).? inthe forenoon, f.r the purpose of exai.ohii.-and auditi? the Tr?ner.' ..?ds.,v..y.? accounts of the <.?' T.u-ts for tJw past ve.r. and tr,tH- ?..ti.? father business relating to the Trusts, that ;uav th"i >ill the e :ippe;ir necessary. Da.e I ,Iu. i'wcnty-lhir,N:iv' WYATT &- :L.U);, Clerk to the Trustees. 1 JDufiltc Xotfctk MR. LANDERGAN begs to announce 1 that he will give an Evening Concert at the PENRHYN HALL, Bangor, on Friday, February 21st, 1808 Upper Hangar, Feb. 7, 1868. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS. HUGHES begs to announce that 1ll. the has removed from ?6. High.street, Bangor, to No. 17, High-street, near the British Hotel, where the Millinery and Fancy business will be carried on as usual. Bangor, February 7, 1868. FAMILY WINE COMPANY. FIRST-CLASS WINES. DiNNER SHERRY 24s per dozen. GOOD PORT 30s CL,A-RI?T 15. PRICE LIST of other Wines can be ob- tainell from the Agent, MISS L. A. BOSTON, Alexandria Restaurant, High-street, Bangor. TENRHYN IIALL, BANGOR. rnilE LLANDUDNO AMATEUR MINS- 1. TRHLS will give one of a series of Concerts in the above hall, on Monday evening next, the 10th February, I808, and who were enthusiastically received on Friday evening, January the Slat, at the St George's Hall, Llandudno. ARTISTES Bones—Mr C Fisher. | Tambourine—Mr Kenney. Euphonium— Mr Patrick j Piccolo—Mr Burwell. Triangle—Mr Barrow Bsnjo—Mr Thornton. Bass—Mr Evans. Tenor —Sir Griffiths. Harmonium aud Pianoforte—Messrs George Owen and G Burwell. Doors open at half-past Seven. Commencing at Eight o'clock. Admission -Reserved Seats, 2s Second Seats, Is; Back Seats, lid. Tickets to be had at Mr J K Douglas', North W all" Chronicle" office, and at Messrs Catherall and Nixon, Booksellers, where a plan of the hall may be seen. Conductors—Messrs Burwell and Owen. Stage Managers- M essrs Fisher and Kenney. THE BANGOR NEW NATIONAL SCHOOLS. THE laying of the Foundation Stone \tIH j_ take place at noon on Thursday, the 13th instant. The Honourable Lady Penrhyn has consented to lay the stone. There will be English service and sermon by the Lord Bishop at 11 o'clock at St Mary's; after- wards the clergy, congregation, and school children, will proceed to the site. A collection will be made towards the Building Fund. The following statement will show that there is still a great deficiency. Building as per contract £25i5 Architect's per ceutage, legal ex- penses, &c 180 X2725 0 0 Government Graut and sale of old buildings 0 Collected in subscriptions 897 15 Tea and German Tree tJ9 0 Bazaar 143 9 —————— £ 2010 4 0 Deficiency ••• £ 714 16 0 WINES, SPIRITS, &c. \V rlLLIAM ROWLANDS & Co., y f HIGH STREET. SUPERIOR LONDON GIN. IRISH MALT WHISKIES. FINE OLD SCOTCH MALT. Martell's, Hennessey's, and other BRANDIES. PTT31, GENEVA, PORT, SHERRY, CLARET, CHAl. PAGNE, &c., &c. Per Dozen. Half Quarts. Pints. Pints. October Brewings of Bass & ) 7s Otl. 3s Gd Co's PALE A Lb ) Ditto ditto in Half Barrels, 32s. to 36s. Ditto ditto MILD ALES, 24s. 27s., 30s., Per Dozen. Half Quarts. Pints. pints. GUINNESS & OO'S Best Dub- ) f hn POKiER. ) Ditto ditto in Half-Barrels, 24s DEVONSHIRE CIDER. W. ROWLANDS, & CO., WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. Orders per post will have immediate attention. DRAINAGE AND LAND IMPROVEMENTS. IANDOWNEliS contemplating the Drain- J age of land, the erection of Farm Buildings and other improvements, aud desiring to take up loans for the purpose, are requested to apply to Mr. William Scott, Towyn, 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 findiug their own capital CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TOHN OWEN, 49, Shudo-hH!, Man- chester, Importer and dealer in nU kinds of FOREIGN and ENGLISH FANCY GOODS Shippers, Auctioneers, Shopkeepers, Hawkers, and others are most particularlv requested to call and inspect the Stock of the NEW ARRIVAL from the Continent, consisting of Toys of all sorts. Work Boxes, Desks, Dominoes, Leather Goods, Lustres, Bird Shades, and all other kinds of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. CASES OF GOODS always ready, from C2 to R5, and Rio to cl,5, well selected for any trade. M* NOTE THE ADDRESS :-THE OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE Toy WAKEHOUSK, 49, Shudehill, Man- Chester. cliester. JOnX OWEN, Proprietor. Terms, Cash. i No agents or travellers employed, prices thereby reduced FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING.— f Life-sizeil trimmed paper models of the London and Paris styles, with flat patterns to cut from, are sup- pliell post-free as follows, by Mrs. Brown, 16, Chnstie Road, South Hackney, London. The newest Parisian Train "ored skirt, plain rouud the waist, 2s Gil (litto with slWit fullness, 2s Crinoline for supporting ditto, 2, gorell 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 paletflt, 5s 6(1. Priucesse Dress, cut in one, 3s 6d. Morning Peplum Wrapper. 3s Cd. Dressing Gowns, 2s fid. Dress nodices with sleeves, Is 8d very elegant ditto, with the new oprll leeve, 2s 6d. Low do., 2s, Peplum from waist, Is (j,1. Sleeves, 10d. Zouaves, Garibaldis anil C'ainesoles, Is fid. Out-door Peplum and other Jackets and Paletots, os Cd Little girl's Priucessc Ores. 2s (id. Boy's out-of-door Peplum ditto, 2s 7d. Knickerocker Suits, 2s (kl. children's Jackets; Is 0(1. Stamps received in GENUINE GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. erny AS & WEAVER beg to announce that their PRICED CATALOGUE of new and genuine GARDEN aud FLOWER SEEDS is now pub- lished, and will he forwarded post free on application It contains Lists of new Vegetable and Mower Seeds of merit Florists' Flowers, imported Hmver seeds in col- ections A.uu.?. Bicnnial and PerennM]s, and a care fully selected Descriptive List of approved varieties of Ve??b e ?eds. practical Hint. as to Culture, and a .?)!veom"pani<n for An?teurs. with a list of Horti- S Implements and other Garden Requisites. ??T?(TK)\S OF KITCHE HARD)? SEEDS CTOU-LETE, FOR ()E YEAR'S SUPPLY i* £ 3 3 0 £ -vr °" r .200 N' ?"' 1100 £ "■ 1 0 0 £ °" 0 15 0 ?' ?' () 10 6 All Orders otSU? in value delivered carriage free. XORTII-WEST OF ENGLAND SEED AND IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE, CHESTER. January, 180S. tfufcltc Notice ST. DAVID'S DAY, MENAI BRIDGE. MRS. HUMPHREYS begs to inform her ?VJ. Friend that the Anniversary of St. David's Day, will be held on Monday, March 2nd, at the VICTORIA HOTEL, Menai Bridge. Tickets lis 0d each. Dinner on the Table at Five o'clock. VALE OF CLWYD RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that the twenty- 1.1! fourth Ordinary Half-Yearly Meeting of the Pro- prietors of the Vale of CIwyd Railway, will be held at the Company's Offices, Denbigh Station, on Monday, the 24th day of February instant, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the transaction of the general business of the Company. MARTIN SMITH, Denbigh Station. Secretary. North Wales, February 3rd, 18G8. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. I IN the County Court of Flintshire, holden at St. Asaph and Rhyl, in the matter of William Jones, of Bran Dun Cottage, Pensarn, near Abergele, in the County of Denbigh, Porter, Lodging-house Keeper, Alit- ler and Labourer, adjudged Bankrupt on the sixth day of September, 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 fifth day of February, 1868. ROBERT JAIIES SISSON, Registrar. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Flintshire, holden j_ at St. Asaph and lthyl, in the matter of Uhomas Uughcs, of Saint Asaph, in the County of Flint, Grocer and Provision Dealer, adjudged Bankrupt on the twenty- eighth day of Deecmber, 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 fifth day of February, 1868. ROBERT JAMES SISON, Registrar. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Flintshire, holden at 1 St. Asaph and Rhyl, in the matter of Wilkes Ro- berts, of Market-street, Abergele, in the County of Den- bigh, Boot-maker, adjudged Bankrupt on the twenty- fourth day of October, 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 tifth day of February, 1808. ROBERT JAMES SISSON, Registrar. DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. As TO THE TIME OF HOLDING THE NEXT GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS. VI /"HEEEAS at the General Quarter Ses- A, sions of the Peace of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, held at the County Hall, in Ruthin, in and for the County of Denbigh, on Thursday, the 2nd day of January last, we. the uudersigued, The Reverend Ed- ward John Owen, Clerk, and James Morris, Esquire, two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in and for the said County, were nominated pursuant to an Act passed in the fourth year of the Reign of his late Majssty King William the Fourth, Chapter Forty-seven, to fix the day for holding the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County, and to give notice thereof, pursuant to the provisions of the said Act. We do hereby accordingly fix the thirteenth day of March next, for the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the said County. Given under our hands this fifth day of February, 186S. E. J. OWEN. JAMES MAURICE. DENBlGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. N OTICE is Hereby Given, that pursuant ?? to an Act passed in the Fourth year of the Reign of his late Majesty King William the 4th, Chapter 47, the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Denbigh, will be held at the County Hall, in Denbigh, on Friday, the thirteenth day of March, 1868, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and will be continued at the same place on the following day at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to tho acts made and passed re- garding the Police, and the business relating to the As- sesment application or management of the County Stock or Kate will commence on Thursday aforesaid, at 11 o'clock, at which hour all bills and demands against the County must be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Juries, and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to sur- render in discharge of their bail, are to appear at Den- bigh aforesaid, on Saturday, the fourteenth day of March, 1868, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. JOSEPH PEERS, Ruthin, 5th February. 1868. Clerk of the Peace. N,ii.-Instructioils for indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. NOTIC_E is hereby given, that at the next NGener?il Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden in and for the County of Denbigh, application will be made to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace assembled at such Quarter Sessions, in and for the said County, for an Order for stopping he Foot-path now leading along Cae- llan from the Bridge, (crossing the Railway from Llan- rwst to Bettws-y-coed), to the Calvinistic Methodist Cha- pel, in the parish of Llaurwst, in the County of Denbigh, the same having become necessary, inasmuch as the new street called George-street, leading from the said Bridge to the Turnpike Road having been opened to the public and that the certificate of two Justices, having viewed the same, with the plan of the said foot-path and street, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said (ioitilty, (,it the Twelfth day of March next. Dated this Fourth day of February, One thousand eight hundred and sixty eight. ROBERT HUGHES, Highway Surveyor for the Llanrwst District. IN the Matter of the LL AN FAIR GltKN JL and BLUE SLATE COMPANY (Limited) being wound up voluntarily, under the provisions of the Com- panies' Act, 1862, Notice is hereby Given, that all CRE- DITORS and persons having any claims or demands whatsoever upon or against the Estate of this Company, are hereby lequired to send in their names and addresses, and the particulars of their claims or demands, to the undersigned, at the offices of the said Company, No. 13, Old Jewry Chambers, Old Jewry, in the City of London, on or before the 10th day of March, 1868, after which date the Liquidators, Charles Downes and John Rae, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Company amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims or demands of which they shall have had notice at the time of such distribution, All persons who shall not have sent in their claims or demands as afore- said, will be excluded from participating in the -assets of the said Company. Dated this 31st day of January, 1868. CHARLES DOIVNE::i,} Liquidators. JOHN RA E. a ors. THE LLANFAIR GREEN AND BLUE SLATE COMPANY (Limited). IN LIQUIDATION.—Tho Liquidators of JL the above-named company are desirnlls to DISPOSE ottheLHASE of the QUARRY thereto belonging, which is situated at Llanfair, near Harlech, in the county of Merioneth, North Wales. The original lease of this property, which bears date 2L t November, 1802, is held by assignment to the Com- pany, and is for it term of 21 years, with a proviso for a renewal for a further term not exceeding 21 years, subject to the same terms as are contained in the present lease, which include a dead rent of ,W per annum, or a royalty Iof oic-foiii-teentli of the produce. The works for the de- velopment of this quarry have been in operation since July, 1863, and a considerable amount of tunnelling, roofing up. &c., has been done, the blue v-in having been 1 passed through in four levels, and the green vein in one level at the upper part of the quarry, and the whole of the levels are thoroughly ventilated. Applications to view the quarry are to be addressed to Mr. Morris John Evans, of No. 1, ltock-terrace, Harlech, who will show all the workings and give any information [ that may be required and tenders for the purchase thereof may be sent addressed to The Liquidators of the Llanfair Green and Blue Slate Company (Limited), 13, Old Jewry-chambers, London, E.C. on or before the 30th day of March next. The remainder of the slates now at the quarry and the working plant may be taken at a valuation. j ThahquiJatorsdonot bind thcn?clvfs to accept the highest or any tender that may be made to them. '"?-?r'?"?- -j I '¡'lUH nor.. 13, OM Jewry Chambers, London, E.C., Feb. 18GS. public Xottcfg. COPOOLITES. BUST Cambridge COPOOLITES in any Bquantity. 0 J. W. LEE & CO., Copoolite Merchants, Queen Street Works, Leicester. MONEY TO BE LENT-in sums from c5o to C 101, at 4? to 5 per cent., upon Personal and other Security, from 1 to 5 years. Respectable parties can be promptly accommodated in strict con- fideiiee. -Apply to Messrs Greenwood and Co., Survey- ors, &c., 36, Great Ormond-street, London, W. C. MEMORIAL TO THE LATE ROBERT FARRANT, ESQ. THE Masonic and other friends of this t much lamented and respected gentleman, desirous of paying a tribute of respect to his worth, have opened a uhscription for the purpose of erecting a Tablet to his memory, iiyljhe Parish Church of St. Tudno. A considerabb portion of the requisite amount having been already aubscribed, small contributions only are ill- vited. Donations will be received by Dudley Watkins, Esq., National Provincial Bank, Llandudno. Treasurer by y. A. Jones, Esq., Churchwarden, Llandudno; and by the undersigned, T. C. RODEN, Llandudno, February 3rd, 1868. Secretary. HOLYHEAD UNION. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. THE Guardians of the Holyhead Union are Jt_ desirous of obtaining Tenders for the Erection of a new Workhouse, Infirmaries, Vagrant Wards, ind other buildings, at Valley, near Holyhead, Plant and Specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. R. G. Tho- mas, Architect, Menai Bridge, between the hours of One and Six p.m. Tenders are to be sent to him on or before Monday, the 10th of February next. The Guitrdiins do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. The Contractor will be required to name two Sureties, who will have to enter into a Bond to complete the work and perform the Contract. Any person who may desire to reduce his previous Tender, can do so by writing to the Architect. WILLIAM HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians. Tycroes, Aberffraw, January 29th, 1868. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, J_ holden at Llanrwst, Robert Jones, now of Rhyd-y- grogwydd, in v-he parish of Cilcen, in the County of Flint, Labourer, formerly of Penmachno, in the County of Carnarvon, Quairyman, formerly of Church-street, in Llangynog, in the County of Montgomery, Grocer and Provision Dealer, having been adjudged Bankrupt on the 6th day of December, 1867, a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, and make ap- plication for hi." Discharge, will be held at the said Court at Llanrwst, on the 24th day of February, 1867, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said Bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar of the Court is the Official Assignee, and William R. Williams, Esq., is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. WILLIAM ROBERTS, High Bailiff. HOLYHEAD DRAINAGE. rTIHE Holyhead Local Board are prepared to Treceive Tenders for the execution of works of Per- manent Drainage, of which plans, sections, And specifi- cations may be seen at the office of the Board, No. 18, Market-street, Holyhead, daily between the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The Cotftffcctw-will he required to find sureties to the satisfaction of th% Board for the due execution pf his contract.. Forms of Tenden may be had on application, and the Tenders must be delivered at the office of the Board before ten o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday, the 20th day of February instant. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest o any Tender. JOHN LLOYD GRIFFITH, Clerk to the Board. 18, Market-street, Holyhead, 1st February, 1868. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery made in a Cause William Grif- fith against William Basset, the Creditors of Peter Basset, late of Brynmair, D,lIgelley, in the County of Merioneth, Gentleman, deceased, who died in or about the month of January, 1866, are, on or before the 20th day of February, 1868, to send by post prepaid to Charles Wilkin, of No. 10, Tokenhouse Yard, in the City of London, the Solicitor of the Plaintiff, William Griffith, the surviving Executor of the deceased, their christian and surnames in full, addresses and des- criptions, -with the christian and surname in full of any partner ot partners, and full particulars of their claims, a statemt of their accounts, and the nature of the Securities J (if any) held by them, or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Vice Chancellor, Sir Wil- liam Page Wood, at his Chambers, situated at No. 11, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, in the County of Middlesex, on the 29th day of February, 1868, at Twelve o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. Dated this 18th day of January, 1868. EDWARD BLOXAM, Chief Clerk. CHiRLES WILKIN, Plaintiff's Solicitor, 10, Tokenhouse Yard, London. Vublic ationo. 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. PHASES OF DISSENT: A REPRINT of a Series of Articles in the A" ROCHDALE PILOT," from July 14th to December j?t. 1868, by MALCOLM DOUGLAS. Sold at the Pilot" Office, Rochdale and by all Book- sellers. Price Fourpence. Post Free, on receipt of Five Stamps PRICE REDUCED FROM 5s. TO 3s. In Small Crown 8vo., p.p. 306, Cloth, Price 3s. SERMONS: preached chiefly at Bangor Cathedral, by E. PUGHE, B.A., late Senior Vicar of the Cathedral, now Rector of Llantrisant, Anglesey, and R Iral Dean, Parker and Sons, London and Oxford J. K. Douglas, Bangor. cbolatic. FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND CLASSICS. 11HE Rev. F. Lansard D'Elbene, B.A., of 1. Turin Universty, attends Anglesey and Bangor every week, on Tueiday and Friday, to give lessons in schools and private families. Classes and Private Tuition at his residence, 7, Crown Street, Carnarvon. 1595 BRYN OWEN, MENAI BRIDGE. T the above delightful Country Residence Ii pupils are prepared for Commerce, the Professions, and Public Appointments,—Civil and Military. Every effort is made to secure for the Establishment the effi- ciency of the Public Schools, with the comforts and the careful discipline of a well-ordered Private Institution. The next Term commences January 28th. Prospectus, &e., on application to the Principal. Mr. J. Evans, M.A., Bryn Owen, Menai Bridge. LLEDROD AND YSTRAD MEURIG SCHOOLS. THE above Fchoois will be re-opened on Tuesday, the 11th day of February, 1868, under the management of the Rev. Lewis Evans, B.A., of Oriel College, assisted by the Rev. J.ohn Jones, B. A,, of Jesus Collt-ge, Oxford, Mr. John Meredith, and Mr. David Jones. Rooms for Boarders with the Head Master at per annum, iududing Tuition. There is a vacancy at present. For Day Fee, £1 Is. Od. Quar- terly payment, £ 1 1.. (Jil. Every attention paid to the improvement of mind and body. Punctual attendance required. Yatrad Mcurig, 3rd February, 1868. I SELLING OFF AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! THE Elegant and Extensive Stock of now HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprising I Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Suites, in Walnut, Rosewood, Mahogany, Maple, &c., on the premises occupied by the late MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, CABINETMAKER, 256, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. The whole of this Stock of first-class Furniture, (made on the premises by skilled workmen,) has been carefully gone over, and marked at very much below the usual Selling Price. ALL WHO SUFFER FROM COUGHS AND COLDS SHOULD TRY BOWER'S COUGH LOZENGES! PREPARED ONLY BY PREPARED ONLY BY l BOWERS BROTHERS, 101, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. Sold in Boxes. 7.1(1, Is, and 2s each, by most respectable Chemists Is 611 in postage stamps will free a Is box by post to any part of the Kingdom. PETER R. WILLIAMS, (Successor to John Williams), GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER. 91, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL. PR. W. desires to call the attention of parties furnishing, and also of BnHdors to his p extensive Stock of General and Furnishing Ironmongery, and solicits a continuance of the commands of his Father's extensive connection. Agent for different makers of Sewing Machines. SACKS, GllEASE, OIL, CHAINS, &-c. THE BEST LONDON-MADE ARTIFICIAL TEETH. SUPPLIED upon the latest improved principle, without giving pain, and warranted for kj mastication and articulation, at charges to suit the most economical, by MR. SCOTT, DENTIST, ALBION HOUSE, CARNARVON. May be consulted with, gratis, once a month, at LLA,NGEFNR, -Bull Hotel, the first Tuesday. LLANRWST,—Mr. Prichard, Confectioner, the first Wednesday, PWLLHELLI,—Shop Crigan, the second Wednesday. PORTMADOC,-73, High Street, second Thursday. BETIIE.SDA, -Mr. R. Hughes, Flour-dealer, Pay day at the Quarries. The History of a Tooth-ache, and How to Cure It," 4 postage Stamps. Albion House, facing Railway Station, Carnarvon. THE "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" STEAM PRINTING AND STATIONERY ESTALISHMENT. JOHN KENMUIR DOUGLAS, LITHOGRAPHIC, COPPER-PLATE, AND LETTERPRESS PRINTER, STATIONER, AND BOOKBINDER, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR BANKERS, BROKERS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, PUBLIC COMPANIES,'SOLICITORS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., EXECUTED WITH PROMPTITUDE, PROSPECTUSES. 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