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EVERY Description of Letter-press, Cop- pcr-plate and Lithographic Printing, executed with. accuracy, despatc, and on reasonable terms. Estimates free. J- K. DOUGLAS, Printer and Stationer, NORTH WALES CHRONICLE Offi4?e, R,mgo: WASTED, in a .Solicitr'8 Office, in an e?pc!i-ii?ni?ed CLERK, who call ,peak acquainted with the routine duties of Magistrate's Clerkship. A competent salary will be ginn, and unexceptionable References as to Character req?il?d.-Apply by letter only to B.H., at the Office of this paper. WW ANTED immediately, a Steady, Active Man, as OSTLER.-Apply at the Penrhyn Arms H^el, Bangor. "iVTV TVNTK.D by a Youth. asfetl seventeen A situation as INDOOR SERVANT. Referenee, by permiMioll, to the Rev. ITy. Owen, the Kectorv, LI:111gefni.-Address "AV. P. care of David Williams, Parish Clerk, Llangristiolus, Anglesey. The North Wales Counties' Lunatic Asylum, Denbigh. WASTED, a MATROX for this Asylnm, she must be unmarried, not under 30 or morc than 45 yeara of "ge, a knowledge of the Wehh L?.ngu?e in(ji??pen?i?l,le. S?y MO ? year with Board, Washing, and Lodging. Information as to the duties may be obtained of the Medical Superintendent. Candidates to forward their applications with testi- monials stating age and previous occupatiou, addressed to the Chairman of the Committee of Visitors, under cover to me, at the Asylum, on or before the 13tli of January, and the Election will take place on the 20th of January, at one o'clock. By Order JNO. ROBINSON", Clerk to the Visitors. December 22nd, 1862. T' 0 BE LET, UNFURNISHED, Tlrove House, rr? BE LET7 UNF!) HN!8HE!? Grove?House, and convenient Offi(!e?-Atidrt?ai, G. ROBEMS, Bryn- l)'n, Be4?um?.ris. To BE LET. in the neighbourhood of Bangor, a Small PUBLIC HOUSE and VAULTS, which is doing a respectable business, haviog a good Out-door trade in the Summer, in Bottled Ale and Porter.-Apply at the "North Wales Chronicle Oflict," Bangor. CBICCIETH. lIOUSE AND GARDEN TO BE LET. To BE LET. near the pleasant and salu- brious town of Criccieth, a commodious House, witha Garden and a good orchard attached. The House contains two parlours, two kitchens, a scullery, andacap- ital cellar, together with five bedrooms. There is also a good stable and a coach-house. The tenant can have 20 wres of land if required, an d the house may be ? d on !e?e for i2et%;¡st:e detightfuUy situated on cne of the most healthy spots on the South Coast of Carnar- vonshire, and are about 5 mniuites walk from the projected Webh Coast Railway which will pass through the town of Criccieth. For rent and further particulars apply to MR. JoHN PARRY, Tanner, Tremadoc. ON HIRE at the Castle Hotel, Bangor, a First Class,HEARSE.andjMOURNING COACHES, at moderate charges. CHRISTM ASPRESENTS. AN elegant variety of articles of Bijou- At?rie, suitable for Christmas Gift,. GOLD BRACELETS, SETS of BROOCH k EAR RINGS, GOLD CHAINS, NECKLETS, LOCKETS, &c.; AIM, SILVER CUPS. KNIFE, FORK, AND SPOON in Oue, and fancy Silver Articles in great variety, at J. ARONSON'S, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. A Public Dinner will be held at the WHITE LION HOTEL. Ruthin, on THURSDAY, January 1st, 1863, to commemorate the Marriage of Captain Wynne Price, Llanrhaiadr, with Miss Cartwright. PRESIDENT, JAMES MAURICE, ESQ. TICKETS, 5 Shillings each—to be had at the BAR. ABERYSTWYTH AND WELSH COAST RAILWAY COMPANY. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. THE Directors of this Company are pre- pared to receive Tenders for Loans on Mort? under the provisions of the Aberystwyth and Welsh Coast Railway Act, 1861. at a rate of interest not ex -ceeding Five Pounds per cent. per annum, for periods of three, five, or seven y ?pp?i:ns? made to the Secretary, at the Com- p^s OBce., No. 9, ^oBEimlt^ DMTBIGHSHIREINFIRMAEY & GENERAL DISPENSARY. THE Annual Ball in aid of the Funds of JL this Charity will take place in the County Hall, Denbigh, on TUESDAY, the 6th of JAXOABY next. LADY PATRONESS, MRS. PRITT, ERIVIATT. PRESIDENT, Sir HUGH WILLIAMS, Bart., Bodelwyddan. DANCING to Commence at Nine o'clock, by order of the Committee. p N. ROBERTS, Secretary DI. Anglesey (BEAUMARIS) ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS. A NON-COMMISSIONED?FFICERS & GUNNERS' BALL, UNDER the Pratronage   heM at the TOWN HALL, BEAU- MARIS, on the lBt of JANUARY, 1863. Volunteers and 'Tr.dlwmem are invited to attend. Vouchers must be obtained from the Ball Committee. Double Tickets, 5s. i. n ?'U- ni.f, orm_. Volunteers to appear in Uniform. KptTbT at 9 p. m. The Surplus to be devoted to the Di?t?e,?,?(I Otiv?.. For further parti^culars apply to R. TYBER, Serjeant' Secretary to the Ball Committee. COMMITTEE. E. R. Thomas, Serjeant-Major. W R. Davies, Serjeant. John Staples, Corporal. John Davies, Corporal. Claries L. Owen. Gunner. R. TYRER, Serjeant, Secretary to the Ball Committee. DENBIGH. TRADESMAN'S A PLAIN DRESSTRADESMAN'S WILL be held at th? Assembly Rooms, WDenSh.? TnrnsDAi- the 1st of January. 1863, in honour of THE MNRIAGE OF CAPTAIN PRICE. of Wanrh^ MW!"Cu ARTWRIGHT. Admission -Gentlemen, 2s.; Ladies, U. &L Double 7igket ad.?ittig Lady ud Cc?Itlern,?, 33- Dancing to commence at o P.M. TkV.K'K mS* •' W»' M0" <™ Office, De"?sl'-  7he lquptials of CaPtat, Pri(c?e -off ILalla?u-lrt?a-ai-air H&U, Denbigh, with Miss Cartwright.  a MEETING held in the TOWB RaIl, Den- Abigl., -,n the Iltli day of N -ember, 1862, which was  -tt?.d,,d, TURNOUR^ E^- D. Mayor of Denbigh, in the Chair, ITt wa» rp,rroopnoo»seed d by y the Rev. H. Parry, and seconded by J. P?eec F,? q -(I carried unanimously, J. fm.re? a PUBLIC DINNER, in honour of the nuptials of Tk,at /wwrieht, take place at Deh- Captain P r1 c 8 W 1 tiA. on the 2n<I ?yT?art?next, and that the Mayor .t'bent..? be  ??pon the occasiou. It WM tJao ''?<'?°"'? Mnner the occasion, the  'er take place at the OounTn SC e-?lu.i?e f wine., to?h?fromMr. Uoyd? the Bull Hotel ?b?? ? ?? by It was also pr)oBed by  Pierce. ana Beconded by H. R. Hugh?E.q.,Y.Ltra?  unanim.n.Iy- That J. C, wy..? Edwards, Esq., Itid Richanl Wil- liam., Esq., T.?. Clarkbe ??qi,?tel ? Richard Wi- dØD dents A. E TURNOUR. Chairman M.smTH,Hon.Sec. Q lh December, 18M. LONDON TEA WAREHOUSE, PORTMADOC. D. ROBERTS AND CO., TEA DEALERS, FAMILY GROCERS, WISE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, &C., BEG to respectfully inform the inhabitants of Portmadoc and the neighbouring districts, that they have REMOVED to more commodious Premises, situate in the Corner of Lombard Street, where they continue to sell the finest Teas, Coffees, and other Groceries, at the lowest possible remunerating They h-we also, at the present Season, a Choice Stock of CHRISTMAS Fruit, of the best quality. D. ROBERTS and Co., have also opened A WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, ON THE SAME PREMISES; an.l And are prepared to offer Genuine Foreign Wines and 81')'it$, :wf.;ch, for prices and quality, cannot fail to give satisfaction to purchasers. They 1,,i-y-.?? hand a lar^o Stock of London and Dublin Porters, Burton and other Ales, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest Trade Prices. Portmadoc, Dec. 18th, 1862, CONCERTS AT LLANFAIR-TALHAIARN. FOR the benefit of the Sunday School r Clothing Club, TWO CONCERTS will be given By j H- i OWE-i, Pencerdd.) at Llaufair Talhaiani, on the 1st of January, 186S, The first at 2 p.m., the second at 6 p.m. Reserved Seats, Is. 6d; the,?,, Is. PWLLHELI AND NEVIN MUTUAL MA- RINE INSURANCE SOCIETY. rpHE Annual General Meeting of this So- JL ciety will be held at the Town Hall, Nevin, on Thursday", the 8th day of January, 18 )3, at One o'clock, )> in to transact the odinary business of the Society. JOHN B. JAliRETT, Secretory. Vron, Nevin, Dec. 25th, 1862. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Creditors N of and all other person. hwing claims or demands against Mr. J?HX CHAKLES MILLER, formerly of Den- d., ?,fterwm-(I?i of the Leyl;tuti Arms Inn, Llan- elidan, near Ruthin, are reqne,ted to send the particulars of such claims or demands to me, the undersigned, on or J. PARRY JONES. before the 10th dy f J,ry .?.t. Denbigh, December 24th, 1862. ANGLESEY CENTRAL RAILWAY. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Genera NMeeting of the Shareholders of the Anglesey Centml Railway Companv will be held at the BULT, HOTEL, LLANGEFNI, on TUESDAY, 30th December, 1862, at Eleven o'clock in the morning. WILLIAM DEW, Hon. Sec. Bangor, 18th December, 1862. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS desirous of submitting Tenders for Building a House, Out-Offices, Coach House, Stables, &c., at Llanfairfechan. are informed they can see the Plans and Specifications at the Office of the Architect, on and after the 29th day of December inst. Teuders are to be sent to tRiCHABD LUCK. Esquire, Leicester, on or before the 8th day of January, 1863. No pledg? is given to accept the lowest or any tender. Leicesties r, given ??? BENMORE, Architect, 13, Meuai View Terrace, Bangor. Dated 27th December, 1862. BANGOR DEANERY. BUILDERS desirous of submitting Tenders jL) for the Alterations and additions to the BANGOR DEANERY, are informed they may see the Altered Plans and Specifications, at the Office of the Architect, on and after the 29th December inst. Tenders to be sent to the Very Reverend the Dean of Bangor, on or before the 8th day of January, 18b3. No p pledg- e is given to accept the lowest or any tender. GEO. P. BENMORE, Architect, 13, Meuai View Terrace, Bangor. Dated 27th Dec., 1862. Bangor Diocesan Church-Building Society. A QUARTERLY Meeting of the Committee of the Soci3ty will be held in the Chapter-room on Tuesday, the 6th January, at 2 o'clock. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Don. Sub. Lady Goring 0 0 Rev. Leonard Slater 4 0 n 0.1 1 n 0 00 R. LI. Jones Parry, Esq 1 H. OWEN, Hon. Sec. Llangefni, Dec. 23rd, 1862. ANGLESEY BANK FOR SAVINGS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Annnual General Meeting of Tth(?Trasteesand Managers of the Anglesey Bak for Savings will be held at the Grand Jury R?0-, in Beaumaris, on Monday, the 5th day of January, 1863, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of electing an Actuary for the Llangefni Branch, in the room of the late Mr. Ro- bert Hughes, deceased; and also for auditing the ac- counts of the Treasurer and Actuaries, and upon other important business connected with the interests of the Institution. J. WATKINS JONES, Secretary. 1, Castle-street, Beaumaris, 21th December, 1862. RHOS Y GAD INCLOSURE. T ROBERT ALGEoT of Menai Bridge, in I. the County of Anglesey, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of Rhos y Gad, situate in the Pmish of Lbnfairpwllgwyugyll, in the County of A?esev hereby give notice that a Schedule of the ClaimS of Martin Schunk and John Roberts, and all oSons which have been thereto made in the matter Xe said Inclosure, and of my determinations thereon h-? been deposited at the Railway Hotel, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all persons interested th Given under my Hand this nineteenth day of De- cember, in the year of our Lord  ???0. ROBERT ALGEO. BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. NOTICE of Sitting for I?st Examination.- "HUGH ROBERTS, of Rhiwiaisa, in the parish of Llanfairfechan, farmer, having been adjndged Bank- rupt under a petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy filed in t County Court of Carnarvonshire holden a Bangor on the 19th day of November, 1862, a Public ?'fo?h'f said Bankrupt to pass his last Examina- tion and make an application for ^charge ^11 be held before the Judge of the said Court on the 19th day of January next, at the said Court, at 12 o clock at n?n??y. The day last aforesaid being the day Sm??r the said Bankrupt to surrender Henry T?yd Jones is the Otnciat'Aas.gaee, and Mr. John Griffith Jones, of Conway, is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. HENRY LLOYD JONES, Registrar. Notice of Meeting to consider Adoption of Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1858. 21 & 22 Vict. c. 98, s. 13. iifirpbv eive Notice, that a Meeting Ir(ilA 0n !5^lLn the Eighth day of January, 1863, at One o'clock p. m., at the Douglas Arms Hotel, in Bethesda, in the Pansli of Llaul ecwa in the County of Ca1'D!\tVOn, in persu?ce of R q Kig[iedi forthe purpose f considering a Resolution  the Adoption of the Local Government Act^l858^ in the said Tcwn and Sub-Di?triel?, of Bethe,da. of (Signed) E-G DOUGLAS PENNANT. Chairman of the Bethesda Improvement Coiiimissioners. Dec. 12th, 1802, THOMAS WILLIAMS, MOUNT STREET, BANGOR, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PLUMBER, PAPERHANGER, & GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR BEGS most respectfully to acknowledge the favour already conferred upon him by the JD NobUity, Clergy, Gentry, and the general puSio of North Wales, since he established himself in bu.i.??., and solicits a continuance of their patronage and support. He h? first rate workmen iu the above departments at his establishment, and all undertakings executed with despatch. ■ FLUTED, COLOURED and FIGURED A upply l??.d f PLATE, SHEET, CZWN, P?OUC?H, FLUTED, COLOURED and FIGURED A supply of LEAD PIPING always on band, and PtUMBJNG done by competent workmen. A supply of LEAD PIPING always on band, and PLVMBING done by competent workmen. CITY OF DUBLIN STEAM PACKET COMPANY. WINTER SAILINGS, between CAKNA*- >j.1' VON, MENAI BRIDGE, BANGOR, BEAUMARIB, and LIVERPOOL, calling at LLANDUDNO, (Weather permitting.) TIIE 11 PRINCE OF WALES," (or other of the Company's Steamers) is intended to MENAI BRIDGE on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, d Winfcor Months. Prom LIVERPOOL, WaDSBBDATfttyS; SATURDAY8. Goods for Carnarvon to be sent to the Clarence Dock on Tuesdays, for Wednesday's Sailing. Goods for Menai Bridge, Beaumaris, Bangor, &c., io-be at Clarence Dock on Fridays, for Saturday's Sailings. 10th Oct., 1862. THE "BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets. This Line of Packets is composed of the largest and most modern Steam and Clipper Ships in the world, an d i.? thc? only one which has had the distinguished honour of a visit from Her Majesty the Queen. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, On the 5th and 15th of every month, Ship. Reg. Bur. Capt. Date. TORNADO 1 g(?4..4000 Smith 5th J?n. GREAT BRITAIN s s.3200 5000. J. Gray :ïJf EASTERN EMPIRE 1751.4000.Harrison. 5th Fel LONDON FOR MELBOURNE, WINEFRED 2000 25th Dee. MONTMORENCY .llCO.25th Jan. FOR SYDNEY, WM. MELHUISH do 10th Jan. FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land, value 30 Pounds. HANNAH MOORE From Liverpool 10th Jan- LIGHT BRIGADE (From London) .30th JlIn. GOLDEN DREAM from Liverpool 10 Feb. Cork 15 Feb- 9 J MARTIN, Commander. Coppered and Copper fastened; is now being fitted out under the inspection of Her Majesty's Emigration Sur- veyors. "GOLDEN DREAM" has been purch,ased ex- The "GOLDEN DREAM" hM been purchMed ex- pressly for this Line, to run in connection with the celebrated clippers Young Australia," Flying Cloud," Whirlwind," "Golden City,"&c., and it is expected she will rival them in speed. She has first-elaos accommoda. tion for all classes of Passengers. Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the under- signed. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE. PACKET FOR THE 5th JANUARY, â The magnificent Clipper Ship "TORNADO," 1804 tons Register, 4000 tons burthen. Coppered and Copper-fastened. Is a handsome and re- markably fast sailing clipper her passage of 71 days from Glasgow to Otago, N. Z., being the shortest on record. As a conveyance for Goods and Passengers -he is one of the most superior vessels in the trade. For freight or passage apply to T. M. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall Street, London GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street, or JAMES BAINES & CO., Water-st,, Liverpool. AGENTS Mr. El-ward Ellis, Garth Point, Bangor. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead. Mr. Wm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesea. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRI- TISH COLUMBIA. W Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants, or Bounty Tickets for Launceston or Hobart Town, will be carried by this Line, the latter via Melbourne. ?? THE "WHITE STAR" LINE of 1 BRITISH and AUSTRALIAN EX- ,?ROYAL MAIL CLIPPERS, sail on the ?I?iSS 1st and 20th of each Month. Landing and forwarding Passengers to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. The line is com posed of the following cele bratedelippers- Ship. MORNING LIGHT. RED JACKET. WHITE STAR. BLUE JACKET. MERMAID. CHARIOT OF FAME. Ship. QUEEN of the NORTH. SHALTMAR. LORD RAGLAN. GLEN DEVON. ELECTRIC. And many others well-known in th3 trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Ship Captain Tons Reg. Tons Bur. Date ABABr?t .1008, 2000, Jan. 20. L?B RaglIK 1904, MOO. Feb. 20. W?E S?. 2339, 5M, ZM°ahr-. 20. The favorite clipper-ship "ARABIAN," Will be despatched as the packet of the 20th January. This fast sailing clipper has made the voyages between Liverpool and Melbourne in 75 and 79 days, and on her two last passges from Callao made the run in 75 ami IV days respectively, being amongst the fastest on record. Her c(:ommodaiions for all classes of passengers are very superior, and she presents an eligiMe opportunity for intending emigrants. Saloon pMaengersare found with linen, bedding, and all necessaries. Passengers embark on the 20th January. For freight or passage, apply to H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, or H. T. WILSON, COOKE & CO., 27, Leadenhall-street, London. Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, Bangor; JOHN JONES, Steam Packet Company, agent, Carnarvon T. BELL, Holywell or to BOBNtT PMrOHABD, Newry- —V"illi;x's Australian and New Zealand .Hand Books, sent post free for 2 stamps. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vid PORTLAND and the GRAND TRUNK RAIL WAY, (Under Contract with Her Majesty Provincial Govern- ment for the Conveyance of the Mails.) 1862 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS-1863, THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S first-class powerful Screw Steamers NO ;WFGIAN Capt. M'MASTERS, ?<M?? HIBERNIAN „ GRANGE, ???.f .BOHEMIAN „ BORLAND, 2ikNOVA SCOTIAN.. „ BALLANTINE, JURA. „ AITON. ANGLO-SAXON. „ GRAHAM, NORTH AMERICAN,, BURGESS, PERUVIAN Building. Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAND, EVERY THURSDAY, Calling at MOVILLE, LOUGH FùYLE, on FRIDAY, to embark Passengers and Her Majesty a Mails. And from PORTLANDS LIVERPOOL every BATURDAX, Calling at MOVILLE to land Mails and Passengers. Rate of Freight to PORTLAND 55s. per Ton Measure- Jnea Weight subject me.t. °?bin PM?ge Money to PORTLAND, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on 1)oard. St? P??ge Money to PORTLAND, SEVEN GUINEAS, including a plentiful supply of Cooked Pro- j By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of C?n?. Bills of Lading and P??e Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Good: and J:if:;ae th:rte; ?oooi, the Principal Towns in Canada. Baggage taken from the Occan StealTUJlIÍps to the Rail- way Cars Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to J^MES and ALEXANDER ALLAN, 70, Great Clyde-street; M Lon- don, to MONTQOMBRIE and GREENHORNE, 17, Graeechurch- street; or toALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, LiverpooL To BRITISH COLUMBIA for £39. WBlXLY STEAM COMMUNICATION TO NEW YORK DIRECT. -t. A IIE LIVERPOOL AND NEW L YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA ??!'E?EB_!?j?? ?' STEAM-SHIP COMPANY intend de9-  patching their Full-Powered Clyde-built UroM Screw St?.. Ship,, calling at QUEENSTOWN, to embark l?.q?ngers and despatches as follows v WteSSLT CMM LIVERPOOL FOB NEW YORK. CrTY OF BALTIMORE .Wedne,day, 3lat Dec. CITY OF MANCHESTER .Wednesday, 7th Jan. 1863 EDINBURGH. Wednesday, 14th And every succeeding Wednosday. Cabin Passage, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accommodation. Rorward Passage Eight Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengersfor CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageons terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool. t Mr. ED. ELLYS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. I Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abe,,?l?. BANGOR, CARNARVON, &c. TO BE PDGELERT, PORTMADOC, TANYBWLG'H, ANDFESTINIOG. THE ROYAL SNOWDONIAN TOURIST, FOUR HORSE COACH. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ON and after Monday, October 6th. the ahove Coach will run between CARNARVON and FESTINIOG, leaving the ROYAL HOTEL, the PRINCE OF WALES INN, and the the RAILWAY STATION, CARNARVON, every Morning (Sundays excepted), after the arrival of the 10 o'clock Train, and passing through Beddgelert, Tre' Madoc, Port Madoc, T?-y.Bwkh MM?wro to Festiniog. It will Jeave the LLWYN ONN INN at 9 15 a.m, PENGWERN ARMb, FFS. TINIOG, every day (Sundays excepted), at 10 o'clock a.m.. taking the same route, and reaching Carnarvon in time for the Trains to ^-t^c. ?  EDW. n^ & CO. Royal Hotel Coach Office, October 4th, 1862. JAMES K. RAINFORD, POULTERER & FISHMONGER, MARKET PLAOE, BANGOR. ENDOWED GRAMMAR SCHOOL, St. Asaph. CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, and COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. (Candidates especially prepared for the Civil Service Examinations.) HEAD MASTER, W. EASTERBY, ESQUIRE, Of the London University. n nae — n. receives b-Ç¡1¡) hid own house, Term*, Jtc., aD application. KONEY TO LEND. TO FARMERS, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. LOANS can be had from £ 50 to £ 1,000 upon personal or other securities, on moderate terms and with easy repayments. Also various amounts by way of Mortgage at from 4 to 5 per cent. Apply to LINOWOOD, WALKLEY, and NAYLER, Estate Agents, 13, Great james's-street, Bedford-row, London, W.C. (N.B.—The strictest confidence observed.) CHUBB'S LOCKS AND SAFES CHUBB'S LOCKS, with all the improve- ments of all sizes and for every purpose. STRKET- DOOR LATCHES with small aud neat keys. 11 tructed of CHUBB'S FIRE PROOF SAFES are constructed of strong Wrought Iron, and the Detector Locks which :ecxire them are GUNPOWDER rMOF. CHUBB'S CASH, DEED, AND PAPER BOXES. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. Prize Medal awarded For perfection of Workmanship and construction of Locks, also for the manufacture of Iron Safes." Illustrated Price Lists grati. IInd post free. CHUBB AND SON, Makers to the Bank of England. 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London 25, Lord-street, Liverpool; 16, Market-street, Man- chester, and Horsley-Fields, Wolverhampton. URNITERF,, CARPETS, AND BEDDING. X; See our Catalogue, New Edition, carefully revised, elaborately illustrated with 350 Engravings; containing price of every article, and estimates for completely fur- nishing houses of any class. This very useful Guide forwarded Gratis and Post Free, on application. LEWIN CRAWCOUR AND CO., COMPLETELY FURNISH, IN A SUPERIOR STYLE, A DRAWING-ROOM, for 28 Gns. a DINING-ROOM for 25 Gns. and a Best BEDROOM for 25 Guineas. A Six-roomed Houe.£72 0 0 An Eight-roomed ditto 1^7 0 0 A Ten-roomed ditto 2A 0 0 A 14-roomed ditto. 430 0 0 These goods me renmrkaMefor their elegance, cheapness, aDd superiority. ?"The stock of First-class Furniture, Iron-Bedsteads, Bedding, Carpets, &c., always on show at this extensive Establishment, is one of the largest in the kingdom. Every article warranted. Country Orders Carnage free. LEWIN CRAWCOUR AND CO., 22, and 23, Queen's Buildings, Knightsbridge, London, within 5 minutes walk of the International Exhibition. ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. N B 50 Second-hand Drawing and Dining-room Suites of Furniture, some of a costly description, removed from mansions, to be sold for half their cost. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1836. OFFICES 1, Dale-street, Liverpool; 20 & 2], Poultry, London. PROGRESS OF THE LIVEBPOO & LONDON COMPANY SINCE 185 0:— ——- T TrulL FIBs PRSJIUUMS LIFE FitKMIUMS INVESTED MM I £54,30.5 I 227157 ?502,8M 1856 222,279 72,7M ) 821,061 !861 360.130 1 135,974 1,3U,905 Fire and Life L?ses paid by the Company,) £ j ?W 000 Fint::atlihr:h:nf'I86r: } £2,500,000 The Annual Income exceeds £ 550,000. AGENTS: (FIRE AND LIFE.) Bangor-Mr. Neal O'Donnel Caulfield, Cae Llepa. Amlwch-Mr. Edward O. Wynne, Western Terrace. Carnarvon-Mr. Edmund Williams, Chemist, Castle Square. nbigh-Mr. Francis Wynne, Solicitor. Pwllhefi-Mr. W. B. Tomkinson, Bank. Ruaoon- S. T. Reeves, Erbistock Mill P^uddlan—" W. H. Williams, Pentre Mills. Bhyl- John Lloyd, General Agent, 4 & 5 East Paraide. AGENT: (FIRE ONLY.) Carnarvony-Mr. R. Rowlands, Wine and Spirit Merchant. lire Po/ides due at CHKISTMAS should be renewed on or be- fortihe Mh.Jan.uary, 1863. Applications to represent TITE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON in plsoes and Districts where Agents have not yet been appointed, may be addressed to the Secretary, Liverpool and London Insur- ance Chambers, Liverpool. SWINXON BOULT, SECRETARY. December, 1862. GRIFFITH DAVIES. I DRAPERY, MERCERY, MILLIN RY, AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. DRESSES, MANTLES, SHAWLS, BONNETS, &c. THE ATHENAEUM. .NOTICE.-On the Repeal f the PlljJer Duty, the price f the ATHENJEUM was reduced from Fourpence to THREEPENCE- Every Saturday, of any Bookseller or News Agent, Price THREEPENCE. 0 Each Half-yearly Volume complete in itself, with Tttle-Page and Index. THE ATI-IE, NIEUIII JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE FINE ARTS. CONTAINS :-Reviews of eve,yimportant New Book-'Reportl of the Learned Accounts (J CONTAINS :-Ke views of eveiy important New Book—TIeportS of the^Learned S^^s^A?ite^ature Sdencel'  THE ATHENAEUM is lo conducted that the reader, however distant, is, in respect to Literature, Science, anll Art, on an eqnality in point of information with the best-informed <f cles of Metropohs. tage extra. Subscription for Tw?l?? !oIonths, 13s. Six Months, 6s. 6,1. If re'luired to be sent by PO"t, the Pstage extm Omce for Advertisement., 20, WeUington St???t, Strand, London? W.C. SEWILL'S WATCHES. Manufactory, 61. South Castle-street. right opposit9 the Custom House, LIVERPOOL. 'V ATCHES forwarded r!ncnsr;:Nar¡¡¡g\ ThEeVEn, upon Receipt Of II reinitt?nee. A WRITTEN ?V?kRll,kNTY WITH EVERY ?ATCH (f you are in want of a good 'Yatch, w<lrranted to keep correct time, ,?nd a Post-offiee Order to JOSEPK ;EWILL, 61, South ClIStle-street, Liverpool (d"* 't?Y  House,) ho -11  eturn of Post, seD4 a first class W?teh of the description required, w?anted to keep good time, and ???edM not approved of. SEWILL'S Silver Horizontal Watches, Jewelled and Warranted, "id £ 7 i0J s eeaacchu.. WTT T 'S Silver Patent Levers, Capped, Jewelled, and Warranted, £ 4, £ 5, to, and £710s. each. SEWILL :S .tl W-t Buibhle for Ladies or Gentlemen, £ 5, £ G, and 7 ?,h SEWILL'S Gold Patent Detached Lever Watchcs. Cases 18 carat fine, £ 9 9s.. £ 10 10s„ 12 12s. each. SEWILL'S RAILWAY WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES. Epre??ly manufactured for every description of engineering purposes, railway travelling, and hunting. To ?,?,? requiring a real tine, ?c?nrate. and su b stanib.Timekeeper. ?S?E ??HES WILL BE FOUND INVALUABLE C n—16 18TO»Ouf 8Hver6,8,M,andl2Gm.neMeach. An r.1) iRl?Q?'ME??A?T?ruiu???eMh HE.??d and SUve,, of the finest quality and magnificent designs. SEWILL'S GOLD CHAINS, In the newest patterns, with Patent Detector Swivels, £ 1 Us. 6d £ 2 2s., £3 10s. each, free and safe per post.' Captains, Shippers, and the trade supplied on the most reasonable terns. «• NOTE THE ADDUESS.-The Oldest WATCH MANUFACTORY IN LIVERPOOL, 61, SOUTlt CASTLE-STREET, RIGHT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. iii" Post-office and Money orders to be made payable to JOSEPH SEWILL. LIVERPOOL. TEETH. DENTISTRY NOTICE FOR NORTH WALES, 1862. BY HER MAJESTY'S tf,;S& ROYAL LETTERS PAT.EN. NOTICE.—ATTENDANCE TWICE A MONTH. In consequence of the great Increase in Messrs. GABRIEL'S Practice in North Wales, they will in future Visit the undermentioned Towns EVERY ALTERNATE WEEK (instead of Ionthly). They avail themselves of the pN- rtunity of thanking their numerous Friends for the large amount of Patronage they have received durw& :\ihtnlI:,t:v:tyf:i:e\tNh ::fc;[f; l>.IIlóunt of Patronage they hllve received dU1'Ù15 the Bangor, first and third Monday in every month, at Mr. Douglas's, Caxton House, High Street. Carnarvon, first and third Tuesday in every month, at Mr. Hawkndge, Bookseller, L-Ban^goor r StreeL Oswestry, first and third Wednesday in every month. Wrexham, first and third Thursday in every month. Shrewsbury, ?very Saturday, at 481, High Street.. .?M?.?.. '?????????? regular appointine ts. Mea8ts. GABRIEL will Visit patient, resijjng P.A-.a-, ..a LU»duduu, ,f?hi.h due N oti"w 11 be given. OBTEO-EIDON, WHAT IS IT! See Patent, March 1st, 1862, No. 560. GABRIEL'S OSTEO-EIDON, PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Analysed and Reported on by Professor Pepper, of the Polytechnic Imtitution. —— Prepared in their Laboratories and under their personal superintendence, Messrs. GABRIEL'S OSTEO-EIDOic is guaranteed free from any admixture. Being completely plastic, it is moulded with the utmost accuracy to the mouth and jaws, so as to be at once unfelt by the wearer and undistinguishable by the keenest observer being eIastic. it occasions no feeling of pressure, whilst the coating of Virgin Gold securer it from being tainted by drugs or abnorn I EFFICIENCY OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. The Inventions of Messrs GABRIEL, the old-established and experienced Dentists, have bronght the practi.ce oC their profession to so high a degree of perfection that partial or entire Sets of Teeth can be promptly and perfectly adjusted and in such manner as to be removed and replaced at pleasure, to be worn without the least inconvenience to present the appearance of natural teeth of great beauty, and to be incapable of any noxious effect upon the mouth A?FRJOAN MINERAL TEETH BEST IN EUROPE, FROM FOUR TO SEVEN, TEN, AND FOURTEEN? GUINEAS PEE set/ PAanAL SET3 IN PROPORTION, SINGLE TEETH, FROM 3s. 6d.. WARRANTED GUINEAS PER SEf, PAIITIAL CONSULTATION GRATIS. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S prepared WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, for STOPPING DECAYED TEETffif Price Is. 6d. per box, directions enclosed. Sold by all Chemists in town and country. MESSRS; GABRIEL'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, for Preserving and Cleaning the Teeth and Gums, in sold by all Chemists in town and country, at Is. 6d. per box. Agents for Bangor Mr. Griffith, chemist, High-street Carnarvon, Mr G. Owen, chemist; Denbigh, w Mr., Gee; Boaumaris, Mr. Roberts, Chemist; Pwllheli, Mr. Morris, chemist; Amlwch, Mr. Roose, Chemist; Holyhow. J. G. Roberts, Medical HalL MESSRS. GABRIEL, THE OLD ESTABLISHED SURGEON DENTISTS. (ESTABLISHED 1815. SEE DIPLOMA.) CW 134, DUKE-STREFT, LIVERPOOL (OPPOSITE BERRY-STREET). Zt, HARLEY-STREET, CAVENDISH-SQUARE. AND 33 & 34, LUDGATE-HILL, CITY, LONDON. 65. NEW-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CLASS 17. CARNARVON ARTILLERY AND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE FIRST -A.3ST3STXJ-A.Xj !B.AXIZj IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE ABOVE CORPS, "\T7"ILL be held at the Royal Sportsman Hotel Assembly Room, Carnarvon, on WedMg< day evening, January 7th, 1863, under the Patronage of the following ladies and gentlemen ?— PATRONESSES, The Lady Louisa Pennant The Lady Clarence Paget The Lady Wllloughby de Eresby The Lady Williams Bulkeley The Lady Sarah Hay Williams The Lady Boston The Lady Jones Parry Mrs G. S. D. Pennant Mrs Duff Mrs. J. Ralph Ormsby Gore Mrs W. Bulkeley Hughes Mrs David Williams hir. Platt Mrs Macdonald Mrs Peel Mrs S. D. Darbishire Mrs J. Morgan Mrs Pearson Mrs Mathew Mrs Davids Mrs Cooke Mrs Picton Jones Mrs Hayward Mrs Rigby Mrs J. Lloyd Jones Mrs Edwards, Bennarth PATRONS. Sir R. Bulkeley Williams Bulkeley, Bart., M.P., Lord Lieutenant of the County The Right Hon. the Lord Boston The Right Hon. the Lord Clarence Paget, M.P. Col. the Hon. Douglas Pennant, M.P. W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq. Major Nanney David Williams, Esq., High Sheriff John Ralph Ormsby Gore, Esq., M.P. Llewelyn Turner, Esq., Mayor of Carnarvon Major G. S. D. Pennant Captain Duff I gr.ifr fb Jones, K.C.B. Lieut. Col. Macdonald J. Platt, Esq. S. D. Darbishire, Esq. Rice Hughes Thomas, Esq. Major Hugh Rowlands, 41st Regiment Charles Pearson, Esq. N. Mathew, Esq. Cooke, Esq. J. L. Jones, Esq., Treganwy Dr. James Edwards T. Finchett Maddocks, Esq. Captain Cragg, RifleJBrigade Robert Carreg, Esq. John Lloyd Jones, Esq. Captain J. B. Williams, R.C.M. Captain Massey Jones, R.C.M. Captain G. H. Owen, R.C.M. Captain Pearce, R. A.M. Lieutenant H. R. Williams, R.C.M. Lieutenant H. Kneeshaw, R.C.M. Lieutenant John Jacob, R.A.M. Captain Charles Rigby, 2nd A.A.V. Lieutenant R. L. Cousins, 2nd A.A.V. Lieutenant Privilegio, 2nd A.A.V. Captain Peel, C.R.V. Captain E. W. Mathew, 4th C.R.V. Captain H. H. Hughes, 5th C.R.V. Captain J. W. Hughes, 6th C.R.V. Lieutenant J. Francis, 1st C.R.V. Lieutenant H. A. Roberts, 2nd C.R.V. Lieutenant J. H. Jones, 4th C.R.V. Lieutenant G. T. Picton Jones.5th C.B.V. Ensign John Jones, 4th C.R.V. Ensign Casson, 5th C.R.V. COMMITTEE. Llewelyn Turner, Esq. W. A. Darbishire, Esq. Dr. Millar Thomas Turner, Esq. Dr. Robert Jones James Rees, Esq. John Rowlands, Esq. J. P. De Winton, Esq. R. D. Williams, Esq. Wallace W. Cragg, Esq. 0, Jones, jun., Esq. Lloyd I'llia. Esq. John Roberts, EiIq, Captain Hayward, 1st C.A.V. Lieutenant Turner, 1st C.A. V. Lieutenant Williams, 3rd C.R.V. Sergeant Davids, 3rd C.R.V. HON. SECRETARIES, I Captain J. Hayward I I Lieutenant Turner 1 Lieutenant Williams Sergeant Davids DANCING TO COMMENCE AT NINE O'CLOCK. LADY'S TICKET, 7s. 5d. GENTLEMAN'S TICKET, 12s. fid. Tickets may be obtained of any of the Committee, or at the Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon. N3.—An early application for Tickets is particularly requested. HORABIN'S QUADRILLE BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. Carnarvon, 23rd December, 1862.