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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. PARLIAUKMTART NOTICES, ELECTION ADDRNSER, AND PUBLIC COMPANIES, lid per Liue. LAW NUTICKS, AUCTIONS, AND MIBCCLLANIOCS, 4d psi Liiie, TRADES, BOOKS, CHARITIES, JCC., 3d per Line. In order to render the Advertising Columns of the NCHIH WALES CHRONICLE nioreerlensively useful to the Public, the following REDUCED SCALE OF CHARGES is adopted for the undermentioned claa"a of FBKPALU ADVKUTISKMKNTS :— Situations Wanted. Clerks, Servants, Ac., Wanted. Articles or Animals Lo3t or Found. Olives of Shops Wanted or to be Let. Lvdflinfi< (I"d Apa¡'llItenls 10 Let. One Insertion, not exceeding Twenty Words Is. 6d. Three Insertions, ditto, ditto 3s. Gd. These CH A KG ES apply only to such ADVERTISE. MENTS as are PAID FOR at the time at the Office, 01 for which Stamps are enclosed with Order, if sent b, Post, auil do not include Sales by Auction or ordinary Business Addresses. Plants. WANTED, by a Young Nlan, a situsitioii W as an Assistant to the Grocery Trade.—"X.Y. Post-office, lieaumaris. VXTANTEl), a aitufttMn ?a Housemaid W in a pri"ate (amilv, or WAITRESS in an Hotc!. Good references.-—Apply, "L.M. Post-oftice, Llangefni, Anglesey. iJersfonst UIanttb. WANTED, a MASTER or a Certificated MISTRESS for Clynnog School. Salary, £ 40, government grant, and two Rooms.—Apply to the Vicar of Clyiinoj. WANTED, a GAKDMXH? where Two A,,qi?t?intq are kept. He must have had green- houses, vineries, &e„ in charge.—Apply to B.C. North Wales Chronicle Office, stating age, experience, qualifica- tion, and salary expected. A YOUG. LADY can be received Into ?JL the house of an Evangelical Clergyman in the country. She will be treated as one of the family, and and it a hippy home. Term, moderate. References given and required.—Address, W. D., Post-office, Holy- head. h\ea\d7. ANTE_D7?'_H__ OUSE STEWARD for V f HOWELL'S ORPHAN GIRLS' COLLEGE, Denbigh. Salary not to exceed RCO a year, with Board and Lodging. He should be a married man, without a family resident with him. His wite also, if competent to act as Housekeeper, would have a Salary not exceeding ro a venr. Applications, stating past and present occupations, with Testimonials, to be sent to the Clerk, on or before the • £ Srd May instant. The Election will take place on Tues- day, the 2nd June. MARTIN' SMITH, Clerk to Local Governors, Park Lane. Denbigh, May 5th, 18 'X, \VlTV r AN lET) liv THE B ANGOR MUTUAL SHIP INSURANCE SOCIETY, aSUUVRYOR OF SHIPl'l XC who shall be the exclusive servant of the Society. His duties will be to hold Surveys on Ships, both in Hull autl Materials, previous to their entering the o. ciety. and to hold Annual and Special Surveys oil ships uh'eadv on the Society's Books. The persoi) appointed must, in addition, be capable of undertaking the removal and launching of vessels sunk and stranded and to give estimate of the repairs required on vessels having sustained damages. Applicants able to speak and write the Welsh and English languages will be preferable. Salary, EHO per annum. Further information to be obtained on application to the :->Ccl'etal'Y, the Secretary, SAMUEL ROBERTS, Plasllwyd, Bangor. May fith. 1863. Applications must be made on or before vlonday, the 1st of June next. THE AliKKGKI.K HIGHWAY DISTRICT. APPOINTMENT OF SURVEYOR. THE AtHr"¡e Highway Board win, at ?_ their next Meeting, to be holdeu at the Magistrates' Room. Aber?eb-. ou Saturday, the 0th day of June next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to the eh-ctton of a Surveyor for the District, which comprises six Parishes. Length* of Head. 124 miles more or less. The Survt-yor will he required to have a thorough prac- tical knowledge of the fllrmatioll awl maintenance of Roads. He must be competent to keep the necessary accounts, &c., as prescribed by the '-Highway Acts of MG3 and 1?:4 and to devote the whole of his time to the duties of bis office. Salary, £ 80 per annum. Securities will be required to the amount of 12W tor the due performance of the office. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, are to lie sent to A. F. Watts, Clerk to the Highway Board, Aber- gele, on or before the 3rd day of June. The Candidates are recommended to attend the Meeting of the said Hoard, on the day of Electiou, but no expenses will be allowed. By Order of the Board, A. F. WAITS, Clerk to the said Board. Abergele, May 2nd, 1808. gale*, C. ON SALE. A SPLENDID pair of sound Ponie?, two sets of beautiful Harness, and a suitable 4 Wheel Carriage, to be Sold in One Lot.—Apply to Mr Turner, Urynmenai, near Garth Ferry, Anglesey. PENOYFFRYN 1.1tiCK RED and White, pressed, perforated and tt) common BRICKS ou Sale. Apply to Vernon Darbishire, Pendyffryn Works, Conway. _———— TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. TO bo Disposed of, immediately, a Prescri- JL bing, Dispensing, and Family Trade, in a good thoroughfare and populous neighbourhood in Liverpool: shop neatly fitted with mahogany fixtures, and well stocked rent, 1:21 seven years established income, £ 280: satisfactory reasons given for disposing of the -above.- Address, B D., care of Raimes and Co., Hanover Street. Liverpool PENMON QUARRIES, NEAR BUVUMARIS. BLOCKS can now be supplied from the 'tb,?e Quarries suitable for Columns, Monuments, Chimney-pieces. &c. they will tAke a beautiful polish, and are commonly known as the Anglesey, or Mona ? faI'hle. ■Also, Stones for Quoins, Rubble Masonry, and Lime- tpac!o'. Appty to Messrs. Thomas aiid Pritchard, Bangor, or to ttr John Owen, Pennion Quarries, near Beaumaris. RHYL. TO BE SOLD hy Private Treatv, the fol- lowing property viz.A House and Shop in Vale Itoa,1. Frl'ehOld. in '?o??ingHo?e.Sta).)candOut?uitdin?in MiUK.?k.wttt.aboutSSOsqua.cyardsofIaud. tree- hoid Rental, £ 30 per annum. Also, two Houses, 54 and 55, W elhugton Road. Free- A l so. two Houses.. bold. Hcut.d. K.H per annum. PHNSARN, XEAR ABERGELE. A Dwelling House, pleasantly situated, Freehold. Rental, £ 10 per annum. u- Three Shops in Mostyn Street, together with three houses behind in Bodafou Row. Rental, 2221 per an- num. Also a Dwelling House and Shop, No. 12, Tudno Street. Applvto Thomas E Priest, 21 and 22, Clarendon Rooms, outh John Street, Liverpool. Co be ILet. rI no a genteel COT- r o TAGE RESIDENCE, with Stable, Garden, and Coach-house.—Apply to Mr Alfred Flicker, Treborth Uchaf, Bangor. rnO HE LET, at a moderate rent, Nos. 2 and 3, Friar's Terrace, Bangor. No. 2 contains Brcakhst. Dining, and Drawiug Room, 7 Bedrooms. Attics, Kitchen, Back Kikhen, and all other con- vcmen?s. No. 3 ?.ntain? Breakfast Parlour Dining and Drawing Room, :i Bedrooms, Attics, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and all other conveniences. For further particulars apply to Mr. S. Bicknell, Auctioneer, 262, High Street, and Ty'nhendre, Bangor. Co be Un. HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET, IN the most central position in the City of J_ Bangor. House and premises new. Fixtures in the Shop already.—Apply to Mr W. Owen, Butcher, High Street. Bangor. __— 1^0 BE LET, a comfortable Furnished COT- TTAGE, within ten minutes'walk of the Railway Station, containing three Bed-room.. and other suitable rooms, with Garden attached. -Apply at 8, Penchwintan, Bangor. GOOD INVESTMENT. TO TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS, AND CAPITALISTS. TO be Disposed ot, the Business of a j_ Tobacco Manufacturer (lately deceased) situated in Palace Street. Carnarvon. Commodious premises, with Stea-n Engine and Machinery complete, in good working order. Address by letter to C. W. North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor, North Wales. XLANDUDNO.—NORTH WALES. TO Wine and Spirit Merchants -To be Let JL with immediate possession, eligible and extensive Premises, with Licenses attached, for the Wine and Spirit Trade, situate in Church-Walks, facing Mostyn- street, a commanding position in the two great thorough- fares, and where an excellent business has been carried for many years, Apply to Mr. George Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn" Estate Offices, Llandudno. VALE OF LLANRWST, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE LET, Furnished, from the 1st of T Mav, until the 1st of November, a Genteel Family RESIDENCE, together with 10 ACRES OF LAND, situated on the Banks of the. Kivev Conway, and distant 6 miles from Conway.and 7 miles from Llanrwst. The HOUSE contains Dining. Drawing and Breakfast rooms. Bedroom ami Closets, Kitchen, 1 antry and but- lery. The OUT-OFFICES comprise a good Coach-house. Stabling for 5 horses, Cow-house, Piggeries, Cart shed, and Boiling House. It has a productive walled Kitchen-garden, Flower- gardens, Ornamental Pleasure Grounds and the whole is beautifully interspersed with thriving plantations. Such a residential property situated in one of the most charming localities in the Principality, is rarely to be met with. For further particulars apply to Mr Dew, Wellfield House, Bangor. ANGLESEY. TO BE LET, and entered upon immediate- ly, the Mansion called PLAS LLANFIGAEL. with the Out-buildings, Offices, Kitchen and walled Gar- dens and Orchard thereto belonging, situate in the parish of Llanfigael, in the County of Anglesey. ) This Elegant Mansion is of an uniform and modern [ ) Structure, comprising a Vestihle Drawing Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Room, together with Kitchen, suitable Closets and Offices, five cheerful Bed Rooms, and Ser- vants' Rooms over the Offices. excellent Cellars, Laundry, I lircw-house, Bakehouse, and Wash-house, with men servants sleeping rooms over them. It is situate in one of the most fertile parts of the County of Anglesey, with- in two miles of the sea, and:! miles of Holyhead Bay, and the Garden and Orchard are well-stocked with choice productive fruit trees. A pack of Harriers is kept in the neighbourhood and part of the land is hounded by a river which affords good sport to those who are fond of the amusement of angling. The tenant way be accommodated with 2;« or oO acres of rich pasture 1 uid. Mr Owen \Yil1bm. of Tr,lly,? WaUdn, ManHgaet, will show the premises, and further particulars may be had on application to Mr. Richard Owen, Solicitor, Iiit,l on to Air. O%veii, Solicitor, dfaøbton. SUMMER FASHIONS. TOUN EDWARDS, Hi»;h -street, Llangefni, II bugs to announce his arrival from the principal Markets with a large and splendid assortment of Drapery Goods, in all departments, suitable for the present Sea- son, the purchases of win h were made upon unusually favourabic terms, and which he is prepared to dispose of at exceedingly LOW PRICES. J. E. also begs to cull the attention of the Public to his Extensive Kstablishmout of General Ironmongery in Puckiey Square. Also, a large assortment of Paper Hangings of the litest Patterns, at exceedingly low prices, &c., kc. public X otict. AL%I)Y ii- ho lias had considerable ex- t, perience as a Professor of Music, and can give very satisfactory references to Dr. Francis Robinson, Dublin, and Mr Charles Oberthiir, wi shes to arrange to instruct pupils in Bangor anil the adjoining localities. ,-Apply to Mr Douglas, Chronicle. Office, Bangor^ mHLE MISSES INGRAM having a few L leisure hours, are anxious to devote them to private teaching at their own house for to give an opportunity to young ladies wishing to perfect themselves in the French language. Vron House, Upper Bangor. T [lEIlADTI A NTD CARADOG WILL SERVE MARES THIS SEASON AT PENRHYN CASTLE STABLES. THE HADJI, a thorough bred Horse by Faugh a Ballagh, out of Athol Brose (Linda's Dam) by Orlando, her Dam Haggish by Bay Middletou, out ot Mountrosity by Plenipotentiary. The HADJI stands 15 hands H inches high, upon short lcs has great bone and good action, He ran third for the Derby, and second for St. Leger, and won the Man- chester Union cup. He als" won a €100 piizp at York, £:¡:ï at Manchester, 181i7. and ti;-) at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Show for the beet thorough bred Horse capable of getting Hunters. Thorough bred Mares at 10 guineas; Half-bred, LS Farmers' Mares. £ 1 10s Tenants, 15s. CARADOG, by Caractacus, winner of the i Derby, out of Clara Webster by Gameboy, Carac- tacus by Kingston out of Defenceless, by Defence; Clara Webster out of Bassishaw, own sister to Clothworker, and the dam of Ben Webster and Isoline; winners of Chester and Goodwood Cups. Caradog stands 14 hands 3 inches high, with superior action Will serve ponies not exceeding 14 hands high, at i/l each farmers' ponies, 10s. Caradog will attend Con way and Carnarvon every alter- nate week on Market days during the season, coinmenc- ing at Conway the first Friday iu May. All applications to be made to Mr. Pickard, Stud Groom, Peurhyn Castle. WARDEN COURTS. rnHE CHANCELLOR OF BANGOR'S X WARDEN COURTS will be held as under, at the usual hours. For the Wardens of the Deaneries of Lleyn and Eif. ionydd, at Pwllheli, at noon, ou Wednesday, the loth May. M For the Wardens of the Deaneries of Ardudwy and Estimaner at Dolgelley, on Friday, the 15th May. For the Wardens of the Deaneries of Cefeihog and Mawddwv, at Machynlleth, on Saturday, the 16th May. For the Wardens of the Deanery of Arustley, at Llau- idloes, ou Monday, the 18th May H. ?EAVEH ROBERTS, X. iteei^trars J. V. H. WILLIAMS, )fj,,?.t"??' WINES, SPIRITS, &e. WILLIAM ROWLANDS & Co., I V HIGH STREET. SUPERIOR LONDON GIN. HUSH MALT WHISKIES. K"L ^SMT Heand other BRANDIES, RUM, C?EV? PORT, SHERRY, CLARET, CHAM. PAGNE, &c., &c. Per Dozen_ Half Quarts. Pints. Pints. March Brewings of Bass & ) 7s. Od. 3s. 6d. Cos P,11,E ALE" D?t? ?t? i?a)f Barrels: ?. to 36". D?o ditto MILD ALES,  30s., Half Quarts. Pints. pints. G UINNESS&CO'S Best Dub-> (is. 3. liu POUTER -•••• ■ > 04, Ditto ditto in Half-Barrels, 24. DEVONSHIRE CIDER 7s. 3.. 6(1 W. ROWLANDS, & CO., WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, H IGIl STREET, BANGOR. Orders per post will have immediate attentiou, GRIFFITH DAVIES DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH STHEBT, BANGOR. < GD. begs to announce tl Ms Patrons and the Public G. in general, that he has now *n ahew all the latest Novelties and Fashiote from .> SELECTIONS MADE BY Hllg IN LONDON AND PARIS. SUMMER PASHIONS. ESTABLISHED 1860. "? ESTABLISHED 1860. TO PARTIES FURNISHING. OWEN THOMAS, HAS now on hand a Large Stock of Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Bed-room Fur- H. niture, and every description of Cabinet Goods of the bet Workmanship and made from the best materials. CABINET FURNITURE' MANUFACTORY, BOTTOM OF IIIGII STREET, BANGOR. AND CORNER OF MOUNT STREET. Parties leaving their orders will obtain a first-class article at a moderate price. REPAIRS NEATLY AND CAREFULLY EXECUTED. ALL WHO SUFFER FROM COUGHS AND COLDS SHOULD TRY BOWER'S COUGH LOZENGES! _n- PREPARED ONLY BY BOWERS BROTHERS, 101, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. Sold in Boxes. 7 d, Is, aud 2s each, by most respectable Chemists. Is 6d in postage stamps will free a Is box by post to any part of the Kingdom. DUNVILLE & CO., BELFAST) ARE the largest holders of Whiskey in the World. Their Old Irish Whiskey is A recommended by the Medical Profession in preference to French Brandy. Quotations on application o Messrs. Dunville and Co., Belfast, or to Mr. William Wilbams, Nag's Head Ian, Corwen, North Wales. THOIU, AS'S qERIONETIISH[RE IMPERIAL SAUCE, IS THE MOST DELICIOUS, ECONOMICAL, AND GENERALLY USEFUL SAUCE EXTANT! PRICE b. 6d. PER BOTTLE. ALSO, THE TEGID SAUCE! of approved excellence, and at a price within the reach of all classes. t PRICE ONE SHILLING. N.li The above sauces are carefully prepared (only) by JANE THOMAS, CHYJHIST, BALA. SOLD BY ALL DRIJGGISTS, GROCFRI, AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN EVERYWHERE. PET E R R. vVILLIAM S, (Successor to John Williams), GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER. 91, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL.  R. W desires to call the attention of parties furnishing, and also of Builders 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, GREASE, OIL, CHAINS, &c. THE BEST LONDON-MADE ARTIFICIAL TEETH. SUPPLIED upon the latest improved principle, without giving pain, and warranted for mastication and articulation, at charges to suit the most economical, by MR. SCUTT, BEIT 1ST, ALBION HOUSE, CARNARVON. May be consulted with, gratis, once a month, at LLANGEFNI '-Mr J. E., Griffith, Chemist, the firattuestlay. LLANRWST —Mr. Prichard, Confectioner, the first Wednesday, DENBIGH,—'Mr J. Lloyd, Grocer, High Street, first Thursday. P %V],LHELLI, -Shop Crigan, the second Wednesday. PORTMADOC,— 73, High Street, second Thursday. BETHESDA, —Mr. R. Hughes, Flour-dealer, Pay day at the Quarries. "The History of a Tooth-aclie, and How to Cure It," 4 postage Stamps, Albion House, facing Railway Station, Carnarvon. NOTICEl NOTICE NOTICE R. &, J. DICK. GTTTTA PERCHA BOTTOMED BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, from Man- re?Dectfully solicit ONE TRIAL of their fM-hmedGutti?Percha Bottomed BOOTS and SHOES (?-eV ?e??r 'a??so? which for Cheapness, Comfort and Durability are not equalled. They keep the feet drv and warm, are more easily repaired, and wear nearly double the time of Leather-soled goods. GENTLEMEN. Blutcher Boots" ".6s 6.1 Lacing Boots, ,7s 6.1 i Balmoral Boots. ———'?"? 6d to   Shooting Boots 10s%6^,aT1 H" Od E?tic Side Boot. Od to Ih Od I LADIES. Balmoral Boots f3 Elastic Side Kid 49 9d "Best.6s Od "Cloth.5s 6d Cashmere Boots.3 3d to 43 6d Boys and Girls' Laced and Elastic-side and Buttoned Boots preportionately cheap, Branch Establishments in every important Town in Great Britain and Ireland. tpwaids of 20,400 sold weekly. NOTE THE ADDBESS :—217, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. All kinds of Boots and Shoes repaired with Gutta Percha on the most improved principle. LAWES MANURES VVTI Y rERE the first Chemical Artificial Manures manufactured and introduced, and have V l been in use for 27 years with great success. The supply for the present season is now ready for delivery, at the Factories, all in fitst-rate condition. LAWES' PATENT TURNIP MANURE. IDISSOLVED BONES. LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. LAWES' WHEAT, BARLEY, GRASS, AND MANGEL MANURES. CONCENTRATED CORN AND GRASS MANURES. Dr. Voelcker has inspected and sampled a bulk of 10,010 tons at Mr. Lawes' Factories, the report can be ob. tained on application, he states— All the samples appeared to he equally dry, uniform in character, and finely prepared. Having inspected the bulk at Mr Lawes' Works, I can certify that the Turnip Manure now sent out from the bulk is a dry, well made, superior Artificial Manure, and is in excellent condition for delivery." AGENTS FOR NORTH WALES :— ROBERT JONES, Coal Merchant, Denbigh. Manures will also be supplied on application to any of the following persons. Mr Nathaniel Jones, College, Llangermew, nearLlanrwst, Mr Robert Evans, 39, Pool Street, Carnarvon. Mr W. Owens, Rhosymanarch, near Amlwch, Anglesca. Mr John Jones, Coal Wharf. Nautclwyd, near Ruthin. Messrs, W. H. Tilston and Co., Wrexham Mr R. Fox, Rate Collector, Denbigh 1 Mr Hugh Roberts, Tilery, Trefnant, near Denbigh. Mr Robert Parry, Post Office, Bodfarry, near Denbigh. I Mr Isaac Roberts, Owyddelwern, near Corwen, Mr David Davies, Foryd Pier, near lthyl. I Manure always kept in Stock at Denbigh Station ana uorya ner warenouae. DISTRICT MANAGER—MR. JOHN THOMAS, Market Square, Shrewsbury. •LONDON 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridgp. OFFICES I SHREWSBURY I Market Square. DENBIGHRailway Station. DUBLIN 22, Eden Quay vublic Noticto. MR. SELL IS, DENTIST, TOWYN. 15 years Surgical and Mechanical Dentist in London, may be con- sulted at the undermentioned towns. DOLGELLEY—Every Friday, at Miss Evans's, Smith- field-street. PORTMA.DOC-)Irs Bennett Williams, Snowdon-street, the 2nd and 4th Wednesday in every month. DRAINAGE AND LAND IMPROVEMENTS. LANDOWNERS contemplating the Drain- 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, 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 finding their own capital MONEY TO LEND. LOANS from £ 50 to £1,000, at 5 per cent, JLj upon Personal and other Security, can quickly be obtained by respectable parties, with easy repayments, from one to five years. Apply to Messrs. KENDALL and NAYLER, Survey- ors, &c., 13, Great James-street, Bedford Row, London, W.C. N. B.-Goo(I Mortgages negotiated, aud all transactions strictly confidential. ALFRED PARKES, BEGS to announce that his Stock of Silks, BMuslins, Grenadines, &c., &c., for Summer dress, is now complete, containing every Novelty of the Season, and respectfully solicits an early inspection. BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. N.B.—A large assortment of Piquis, Cambrics, Linens, and other Fabrics for Sea Side and morning costume. PATTERNS BY POST, IF REQUIRED. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at Llanrwst, in the matter of Robert Jones, now of Rhyd-y-Grogwydd, in the parish of Cilcen, in the County of Flint, Labourer, formerly of Penmachno, in the County of Carnarvon, Quarryman, formerly of Church Street, in Llangynog, in the County of Montgomery, Grocer and Provision Dealer, adjudged Bankrupt on the 6th day of December, 1867. An Order of Discharge will be dlivered to the Bank- rupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless au appeal be duly entered against the Judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. WILLIAM ROBERTS, High Bailiff. BOROUGH OF BEAUMARIS. NOTICE is hereby Given, that the Town ?.? ?tare ready to receive Tenders for the Letting for One year from the 12th of May next, the Tolls of Beaumaris Pier as now levied by the said Council. ALSO, for the Letting of the Market Hall, in Beau- maris, and the Tolls and Dues appointed by the said Council, to be collected from persons selling according to the existing Tables of Tolls. Tenders for either or both Tolls to be sent in to Mr Jones. Town Clerk, on or before the 11th May next. Each Tender must name two substantial Securities to be approved of by the Council and may be for both Tolls. J. WATKINS JONES, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Beaumaris, 28th April, 1868. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Carnarvonshire, j_ holden at Conway, John Roberts, of the Sun Inn, Colwyn, in the County of Denbigh, Innkeeper, Stone- mason, and Buildei, having been adjudged Bankrupt on the 7th day of March, 1868, a public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his Last Examination and make ap- plication for his discharge, will be held at the said Court at Conway, on the 25th day, of June, 181S8, at 11 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 Mr Edward Roberts, of Saint Asaph, is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. RE OWEN OWENS. (Decoded.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PURSUANT to Act of Parliament of the J_ 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Chapter 35, intituled An Act to amend the Law of Property, all Creditors and other persons having any claim or demand against the Estate of Owen Owens, late of Carreg H wfa, in the parish of Ban" gor, in the County of Carnarvon, Gentleman, de- ceased, are required to send the particulars of their claims to the undersigned, John Thomas, Minffordd Hall, neat Bangor, Gentleman, the Trustee named in the last Will and Testament of the said Owen Owens, deceased, on or before the 1st day of June next, after which the assets of the said deceased will he distributed, and no claim of which I shall not then have had Notice, will afterwards be considered by me. And all Debtors to the Estate of the said Testator are also required to settle their respect fj accounts on or before the said first day of June next. JOHN THOMAS. May 7th, 1868. BANGOR CATHEDRAL RESTORATION FUND. AT a Meeting of the Committee held in the Chapter Room, Bangor, May 1st, 1868, 13 Tenders were submitted, ranging For the 1st Division of the work, comprising the Lower and the N. and S. Transepts from tLU,653 to R16,4,30. For the 2nd Division, comprising the Chancel, from £2,261 to £ 3,864. And the following resolution was passed, viz. :— "That the Secretaries be authorised to collect the Subscriptions promised but not paid, and at the same time to urge generally the necessity for increased liberality in order to place the Committee in a position to accept one of the Tenders for the first portion of the work. n Subscriptions payable to The Secretaries," The Old Bank, The National Provincial Bank, Bangor; and to Messrs, Hoare, Fleet Street, London. N.B.-Cash in hand, about 24000. CHARLES W. F. JONES. Minor Canon 1 Honorary LEWIS JONES, Minor Canon. ) Seers. THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. TWO WHOLE SHEETS. THE ROYAL VISIT TO CARNARVON. THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS of Satur- JL day, May 9, consisting of Two Whole Sheets, will contain a Two-page Engraving of the PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES AT CARNARVON CASTLE. The same Number will contain the following Illustratio n of THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION. The Aznba Aladjie. The Intrenched Position of Adi jemt. Shohoes bringing in Grass to the Commissariat at Un- delwelln. Palm Sunday in Abyssinia. The Watering-place for Transport Animals at Koo- maylee. FINE-ART ILLUSTRATIONS. A whole Sheet Supplement will be devoted to Engra- vings from the Exhibitions, as follow The Rival Pets, by E. Castan. Statue of Elaine (Sculpture), by T. S. Wesniacott. Blind Girl (Sculpture), by Fuller. Boy (Sculpture), by A. Munro. Little Red Ridinghood, by Mrs. Anderson. St. Pierre, Caen. by S. Read. Portrait of Daniel Maclise, R. A. The Magic Mirror, by C. Cattermole. Monument in Glasgow Cathedral to the Memory of Officers and Men of the 71st Regiment. Portait of the late General Sir George A. Wetherall, K.C.B. Funeral Procession of the late Hon. Thomas D'Arcy M'Gee, at Montreal, Canada. Room in the Eagle Tower, Carnarvon, where the first Prince of Wales is said to have been born. Price of the Two Whole Sheets, Fivepence; Stamped, to go free through the Post-office in the United Kingdom, Sixpence. Office, 198, Strand, W.C. public Xotin*. MONEY TO LEND. Q 4 AAA TO Lend on Freehold Property, ,'U?rUuL' in one or in various sums. Apply to Mr. S. 0. Williams, Solicitor, Llandudao TO BREWERS AND OTHERS REQUIRING CASKS.  JOHNSON BROWN, Cooper, Tabley E Street, Liverpool, has always in Stock Brewen' Casks, (new and second-hand;) also Butts, Puncheons, Hogsheads, &c., of first-class material and Workmanship, at lowest possible prices. Quotations submitted on ap- plication. FAMILY WINE COMPANY. WINES. DINNER SHERRY 24s per dozen. GOOD PORT 30s CLARET 15s PRICE LIST of other Wines can be ob- J_ tained from the Agent, MISS L. A. BOSTON, Alexandria Restaurant, High-street, Bangor HOLYHEAD UNION. TO PRINTERS. rnHE Guardians of this Union are ready to Treceive Tenders for printing the several forms re- quired by the Poor Law Board. Tenders to be sent to me on or before Tuesday, the 5th day of May next. WILLIAM HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians. Tyeries, Aberffraw, 21st April, 1868. THE GENERAL AGENCY OFFICES, 41, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. MR JONES negotiates Sales of Lands, 1 .L Slate Quarries, Collieries, Lead Mines, Manganese Works, kc., at his Offices, as above and in London. N.B.—Joint Stock Companies formed. Money ad- vanced on approved securities. Quarries and Mines re- ported upon. SALES OF SLATES, SLABS, SETTS, KC., EFFECTED. MENAI BRIDGE. BANGOR, BEAUMARIS, LLAN DUDNO, AND LIVERPOOL. ,-Ki 77ROM and after Thursday. ?j???A?. ? C Apri) 2nd, the City of Dublin Com- 21k> pany's SteRmer Prince Arthur, (or other of their fleet) i. inkLcled to leave MENAI BRIDGE, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri. days, at 10 a.m. From Prince's Landing Stage, LIVER- PJOL, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 11 a.m. Goods for Wales received at the Clarence Dock, on Wednesdays, in each week. Conveyances for Carnarvon, Llangefni and Amlwch attend the arrival and departure of the Steamer at Menai Bridge. City of Dublin Co. Offic?, Menai Bridge, March 20th, 1808. ASIIIONABLE DRESSMAKING.— J' 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 paletit, 5s 6d. Priucesse Dress, cut in one, 3s 6d. Morning Peplum Wrapper. 3s 6d. Dressing Gowns, 2s 6d. Dress Bodice* with sleeves, Is 8d; very elegant ditto, with the new open sleeve, 2s 6d. Low do., 2.. Peplum from waist, ls6d. Sleeves, 104. Zou?es.GanbatdMMdCamMottt, l!)6d. Out doM P#pltira »nd other JagtwtgBal Metata, 2.6d. L*W,; g. 7"6~ PRI 5t. out-of-door Peplum ditto, 2s 7d. Knickerocker Suits, 2a 6d. Children s Jackets, Is 6d. Stamps received in payment. cfJolatic. ,n FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND CLASSICS, THE Rev. F. Lansard D'Elbene, B.A., of Turin 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. —BEAUMAttlS GUAM MA It SCHOOL.—HEAD MASTER. 11HE HEADMASTERSHIP of this J SCHOOL will become vacant on the otli of July next. Candidates for the appointment must be Graduates of the English universities, or Dublin, and the Feoffees will require satisfactory testimonials of conduct and attainments. The terms proposed, subject to the passing of a scheme now before the Charity Commissioners are a fixed salary of £ 300 per annum. The Headmaster to take upon him- self the payment, appointment and dismissal of all assis- tant masters, and all the Rates, Taxes, and Repairs upon the School Premises. The School House has been lately rebuilt with every modern convenience, and is attached to the Office. Rent free. The present number of Boarders is 52. The Headmaster is allowed to make his own terms with Boarders Further particulars may be obtained from Mr John Wntkins Jones, Solicitor, Beaumaris, to whom Testi- monials with 10 printed copies may be addressed between this date and the 14th of May next. Beaumaris, 10th April, 1868, Vublicationo. Just Published, THE Religious Statistics of Wales a JL Pamphlet-price 2d; or 12s 6d per 100. To be had of Mr. Douglas, Bangor and of all Booksellers. OF -DISSENT: A REPRINT of a Series of Articles in the All ROCHDALE PI LOT," from July 14th to December lat, 1866, by MALCOLM DOUGLAS. Sold at the Pilot'' Office, Rochdale and by all Book- sellers. Price Fourpence. Post Free, on receipt of Five Stamps JUST PUBLISHED, EMXPHREYSS SERIES. English-Welsh and Welsh-English DICTIONARIES, THE CHEAPEST IVBII PUBLJeRBD, FOR SCHOOLS AND GENERAL USE. English-Welsh Dictionary, Ju containing THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND En- glish Words, and nearly ONE HUNDRED THOU- SAND Welsh Explanatory Words and Phrases. To which is added, a List of Proper Names of Places, to., with their Welsh Synonyms. By JOHNSON, WlBSTlB, and HCQHES. Price 2s. 6d. Welsh-English Dictionary, • containing upwards of FORTY EIGHT THOU- SAND Welsh Words, and upwards of SIXTY NINE THOUSAND English Explanatory Words and Phra- sea. To which is added, a Geographical Nomenclature; also, Words similar in sound, but differing in signifi. cation, to. By GWBIBYDD AP RuYS. (Humphreys's Series.) Price 2s. 6d. The above two Dictionaries bound together, for 4s. 6d. cloth; or 6s. GeL and 7a. 6d. leather, gilt edges. CARNARVON: PUBLISHED BY 3. HUMPHREYS. Also may be had of the Bookwllin. PRICE REDUCED FROM fw. TO .is. In Small Crowu 8vo., p.p..W Cloth. Vri-e :K SERMONS: preached chietiy at iiangor Cathedral, by E. PUGHE. K.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.