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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES, ELECTION ADDRESSES, AND PUBLIC COMPANIi s, 6d per Line. LAW NOTICES, AUCTIONS, AND MISCELLANEOUS, 4d per Line. TRAIIKS. BOOKS, CHARITIES, SIC., 3d per Line. In urilcr to render the Advertising Columns of the NOliTII WALES CHRONICLE more extensively useful to the Public, the following REDUCED SCALE OF CHARGES is adopted for the undermentioned classes of PREPAID ADVKHTISEMKNTS Situation) JVIII/ted. Clerks, 8t/'V.utf.s, etc., WanUd. Articles 01' Animals Lost or found. Offices or Shops Wanted or to be Let. Lodttimn and Apartment* to Let. One Insertion, uot exceeding Twenty Words Is. 6d. Three I IIsertioll., ditto, ditto 3s. (id. These C'HAKCI'S apply ouly to such ADVERTISE- MENTS as are PAID FOR at the time nt the Office, 01 for which Stamps are enclosed with Order, if sent by Host, allll J" uot include Sales by Auction or ordinary Busiuess Addresses. slants. liOKSES. WANTED to purch?sR. a strong Active ,Nl ?b.,tt 1,?, hands 2 ri ?lies hi?,,h' Also, a COB, about 14 hands. They must be able to carry 15 stone, and possess good knee up aetiou.—Address, Mr W. Phillips, Bangor. 444 ttOnø frllameti. WANTED a CURATE for LlanMr-  V fechan. For particulars apply to the Rector. 514 WANTED in the farisli ot laangelynin, a CURATE Welsh). Salary, tSO. Address,—1 J. E. Davies, Llwyngwril. Merioneth. 538 \V\V 7aNTED, a (JUKATE at W?ufawr. Stil)e.d.2120. Also, a CURATE for a di.trict in the town of Carnar- von. Stipeud, 4*100. Address (with references), the Ilev. J. C. Vincent Vicarage, Carnarvon. 477 W ANTED, a Master for the National S?h.?,l f Angl.??y.-Apply to the Rector. 335 \V\V J ANTED a Certificated MASTER f?r \?/ ANTED & CertiRcated MASTE__R for man with a si.ter. who can teach sewing is required, and of course a thorough churchman. Apply to the Rector. 51G BKYXGWRAN NATIONAL SCHOOL, ANGLESEY. 1V1\ T ANT ED from the second week of next V Juue, a Certificated MASTER for the above School. Apply, with references, to the Rector, Llaufaelog, near Holyhead- 51:1 w ANTEI), immediately, for the Llan- V fairfeehan National School, an ex-Pupil Teacher. She must have served her apprenticeship in an Iufant School, and will be required lo teach sewiug. Knowledge of Welsh essential; a good voice desirable. Applr. stating salary, to the Rev. P. C. Ellis, Rectory, Lhmfaufech¡¡u. 515 'WkNTEI), a respectable SALESMAN V in i Leather Cuttei's Shop. A knowle g. jf English, Welsh, "nd Rook-keeping indispensable, .ttust be well recolnllleDded for honesty, sobriety. aDd general character.—Apply, stating age "nd wa6? expected, to Mr ?h.???M.or. '° ?? \I ANTED 3 steady sober person as VV GARDENER, and to look after two cows, horse and carriage. Character must be good. Apply A. B. Post Omee, Bala. 512 WANTED, an In-door Man Servant, who W can drive a pair of horses a man from 30 to 40 years preferred. Good wages will be given to one who thoioughly understands his work and is well recoiiineu- ded Apply to James Wyatt, Esq..Bryngwynant, Bed'lgelert, North tVales. 498 AViV rANrEiJ in a Cloryman's family, u W Plain COOK, that understa-ids washing and ronui'i thoroughly. Must be a member of the Church. Boy k-:pt *o cleau boots, &c. Apply A. B., Post Office, Bala. 511 \V\V /ANTED in a Tradesmn's family a W GOOD PLAIN COOK, who can Wash and get up fine Linen. The greater part of the washing is done away from home. Apply by letter or peisonally at the North Wales Chronicle office, Bangor. No one need apply whn cannot produce a good character from her l, plaee, "WANTED immediately, ill a Clergyman's V" family, a good General Servant. Must be able to cook wash and get up lineu, and understand the manage- ment of milk and butter. None but a churcliwoman need auply. Address, A.B., Post otfice, Palsaruau via Carnarvon. 526 UUSEAIAIJJ WANTED iu a T;aIe;  man's family. Must be active and thoroughly competent for the situation. Apply by letter or person- ally at the North Wales Chronicle ttHee, Bangor. Good character from the last place will be required. afTTsXPH-Wi on NURSE WANTED. THE GUARDIANS of the Poor of the t St. Asaph Union will at their meeting to be held at the Workhouse, Saint Asaph, on Thursday, the 22nd day of April, instaut, proceed to the lecti m of a Nurse, at a salary of :1:15 per annum, together with rations, apart ments, ..ml washing in tile Workhouse. All information as to the duties, i»c., can be obtained on application to the Matron, at the orkhouse. Applications accompanied by testimonials of recent date must be sent by post to the Clerk on or before the 21st day of April, instaut, and the Candidates must attend the meeting of the Guardians (at their own expense) on the following day at eleven o'clock. By order of the Board, St. AMph, April J l s FRANCIS WYNNE, Clerk. A,pl?, Apil BANGOR AND BEAUMARIS UNION. -MEDICAL OFFICER WANTED. HE Guardians of the Bangor and Beau- _L maris Union will, at their Me-ting to be held on Wednesday, the 5th day of May next, proceed to the election of a Medical Officer for the Anglesey District No 2, comprising the parishes of Llandysilio, Llandegfan, Llauedwen, Llanffinan, Llautairpwllgwyngyll, Llan. sadwrn, and Peumynydd.   one of the qualincations des- Candidates must pOSiC'S one of the qualifications des- cribed m the CoLsolidated Order of the Poor Law Com- n?ss.o.??ted 24 h July, 1847, and must be conver- ::iI:stfl:tehhatIRg\j:'I::alt be convel" I Theabove salary will include all remunerations specially awarded ? rations and serv.ces, and mid'vifery cases u?e Articlesl77. 182, and M?of the above-mentioned order but not the Vaccination fees under the provisions of the Vaccinaaion Act of 1869, nor the fess for visiting pauper lunatics resMiug within the district. The officer appointed will be required to keep the Dis- trict Medical Relief Book to make such returns as the Poor Law Board and Board of Guardians may from time to time tall for, to attend all meetings of the Guardians when requne.l, and to perform all other duties prescribed ?) n tl?? idd order and to reside at Menai Bndge T?tim nials andcertincates ofqualthcations.and proof ofr?* i?.t-.n are to be sent to me, free of expense,under ? .1 n Sore Tuesday, the 4th day of May next. C\ di tat.? are required to attend the meeting of the ?uar??s.ontheday of Election, but no expenses ?tU.cp..id. By order )f the Board, JOHN THOMAS,  ?tcik to the above Union. ?i?.H;use,I;an? 7th April, 1S6: 5? ?)?- !?\'<.0it W?TERANUGAS ACT, 18?t. mI il ? n?t Ordinary General Meeting of the ? ..?.i?.s of the Bangor Water and Gas Com- :1 i 1..i.i ut the Magistrates' Room, m bangoi, ?;'?.?'.h'?'t?'???? at 1 odock i. the afn r. the purpose of electing two Duectors and .Alldi A'lv "f..l>owing d ectors retire by rotation, but are c!? for r?cuon-yiz.. Hugh Roberts, and Daniel Hobcit, !pt..cs. of Transfers of Shares in ? Co::?ny will Closed from the 18th to the 2oth day oi At,lit. hoth days iuclusive, day Of A.iit. ?',?? HUGH?  Chairman. DAVID WHITE, Secretary and General Manager. Bangor, April (otb, 18UU. 5()(j ffittftltc Notices. I BANGOR DIOCESAN CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Donations. Annual. Amounts previously advertised 23084 4 21064 13 0 Robert Thomas, Esq., Plasdu. 0 10 0 Rev. T. Williams, Llanfaethlu. 3 3 0 Miss Owen, Portmadoc 5 0 0 Mr R. Isaac Jones, tlo. 1 0 0 Rev. R. H. Williams, Llandry- garn 1 1 0 D. Banks Price, Llitngelynin 1 0 0 ;—E. Edwards, Llanfechell 2 0 0 — D. L. Williams, Llanwnda.. 2 0 0 John Owen, Llaneilian 2 0 0 Llanweullwyfoparish collection 2 1 0 Rev. R. P. Joucs, Llanfihaugel Esceifiog 110 Llanfihangel Esceifiog collec- tion 1 10 0 Llauffinan Easter offering 0 8 8 Henry Piatt, E s q. 10 0 0 1,Zii;lllElet¡on 1 13 6 The Hon. W. O. Stanley, M.P.. (for Churches in Anglesey).. 100 0 0 Mr J. Owen, Bronyrallt, Llan- idan 0 10 0 Smaller douations. 0 5 0 Thos. Griffith, Esq., Cly..og 110 Miss Griffith, do. 110 Richard Griffith, Esq., Tycroes 1 1 0 Evau Roberts, Esq., W. H. Owen, Esq., Plaspeu- rhos 0 10 0 Hugh Owen, Esq., Quirt 0 10 0 Richard Owen, Esq., do. 0 10 0 Mr R. Jones, Caeaubrychion 0 10 0 Smallerdouations 0 10 0 Rev. Daniel Evans, Bangor 5 0 0 W. F. Docker, Esq., do. 500 Rev Dtviti Jones, do. 2 0 0 H. Kennedy, Esq.. do. I10 C. R. Willii,mi, Esq., Dolmel- ynllyn 550 110 Col. Ronier, Bryncernlyn 110 Rev. Moiris Lloyd, Llanelltyd 110 — W". Wynne Williams, jun, » 110 — W. G. Davies, Cemmaes 200 lIlisi Darlington, ditto 2 10 0 2100 Miss 1\1. W. Darlington, ditto. 2 10 0 2100 James Walton, Esq., Cwmlly- godig. 50 0 0 Rev. J. Herbert, Llandyfrydog 200 D. Edwards, Maentwrog 220 J. E. P.??,y, Gly- Hall 2 2 0 Rev, R. W. Mason, Llanfair. 110 UanfairChurchCoUeetiou. 110 Lbnheulan and Chapels Paro- chiaI Collection 7 10 0 Llanegryn Parochial Collection,¡ 1 10 0 ahout. 1 10 0 Rev. G. A. Jones, Llanegryn. 1 0 0 W. W. E. %Vy..?, Esq., Pe.- iaith MOO MOO Ll,'J;fni P;ochial Cllectio: 19 8 g 10 0 0 Rev. Richard Jones, Trefeg- 0 Iwys. 10 0 Ellis, Rbyll??l?, Pwllheli 110 B?)??jamin Ellis, Esq., ditto l 110 ,Alrs Lloyd ditt".1 1 0 MiBsUoyd.ditto 0 10 0 Miss E. Lloyd, ditto 0 10 0 MMsWi]!ian?,lvyHou!!e,do. 0 5 0 Miss Griffith, Hermitage, do. 0 6 0 Mrs Prichard, 1; Ship," ditto 050 Mr Roberts, Perisarn, ditto 0 10 0 Mrs Hughes, draper, ditto 0 10 0 Mr Charles Roberts, ditto 050 Mr Sharpe, ditto 050 H, Uunter Hughes, Esq., Pen. man, ditto Mr aud Mrs Anwyl, Glanmor House, ditto 3 0 0 Miss Dorothy Roberts, ditto. 0 10 0 Miss Watkius, Ala Cottage, do 0 10 0 Annual Subscribers under 5.1 1 60 Llanbeblig list 52 2 0 107 17 0 Total sum promised £ 3718 12 21 1234 7 0 JOHN EVANS, April 13th, 1869 Honorary Secretary April 15th, 1869 168 BANGOR COAL CLUB. 1868 AND 1869. £ s. d. Balance in hand 1 32 6 The Lady Pemhyn .500 Mrs Campbell 500 •Mrs Duff 3 0 0 Col. and Mrs Austin 110 Mrs Slater 1100 By Mrs. Evans, Vicarage. Dean of Bangor 0 10 0 Mrs Price, Ash 0 10 0 Mrs Evans, Vicarage 0 10 0 Mrs Hughes, Bryn y Meuai 0 10 0 Collected by Mrs Evans 3 14 0 By Mrs. John Pryce- Mrs Iremonger I 0 0 Mr Williams, Garth 0 10 0 Mr P. Friars Terrace 0100 Mrs P. Williams, Friars Terrace 0 10 0 Mrs Pritchard, Tanycoed 0100 Rev. Johu Pryce ••• 0 10 0 Collected by Mrs Johu Pryce 4 14 7J 72 members at 9s 32 8 0 263 10 lh DISBURSEMENTS. Coal 58 10 0 Stationery and Advertisement 0 15 0 Balance 4 5 1A E63 10 1.1 Audited by us, Audited b DANIEL EVANS, Vicar. JOHN PRYCE, Vicar. April 12th, 1869. 510 HOUSE WARMING. MR. J. E. WILLIAMS BEGS to inform his friends and the public that. to celebrate his assuming the proprietorship of the PADARN VILLA HOTEL, LLANBERIS, there will be A PUBLIC DINNER, In the above Hotel, on THURSDAY, the 29th APRIL. Tickets, 12s 6J may be ohtained at the Royal Hotel, Carnarvon; at tie Castle Hotel, Bangor; and at the Padarn Villa Hotel, Llanberis. 528 NOTICE TO HOUSE OWNERS. ROBERT JONES, PLUMBER, HIGII STREET, BANGOR, wishes respectfully to inform all House Owner, and others, that, he supplies the New Patent "Water Closets and Cistern complete for twenty-thrde 81:Ulings. All orders will be punctually attended to, and carefully executed uuder his personal superintendence. 467 JOHN WILLIAMS, TOWYN TILERY AND POTTERY, FOllYD, NEAll ABEEGELE, MANUFACTURER of Bricks, LAND 1 Drain Pipes, 1?, ?, to 11 in, diameter. Flower Pots, Seakale and Hhubur!} Pots, Seed Pans and Vases Chimney Pots made to any size or pattern. The excellent position ,f the works affords easy transit of the good. by rail or by sea, having a siding on the Chester and Ilolvhead Railway, and close to the Foryd Stati"n, Oil the \'ale of Clwyd R.il?i?y, .(I Io?, to the Foryd Wharf, where vessels of large burthen can bo 5?23 MERION HTHSHIRE ELECTION, 1868. AN ABSTRACT of the Statements of Pay- ments made on account of the candidature of WILLI\M ROBERT MAURICE WYNNE. Esquire, at the above ?l"tioti, I)ursuiiiit to the Corrupt Pmctiees Pre- A,t. £ s. il. Professional and canvassing charges 1887 12 2 Advertising, rriutin, COlIllnittcc Rooms, Horses, &e. 16C,0 Messengers, Bill-posters, &c l(?1 0 Mr Wyune's personal expenses 13 13 0 ;C2,083 6 11 (Signed) JOHN H. JONES, Election Agent of W. 11. M. Wyuiie, Esq. HENRY ROBERTSON, Esq., 525 High Sheriff. GRIFFITH DA VIES, GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 200, SOS, 204.. HIGH STREET, BANGOR. Respectfully solicits an inspection of his large and varied STOCK of NEW SPRING GOODS, comprising CARPETS IN EVERY VARIETY. FLOOR CLOTHS DOOR MATS RUGS REPS DAMASKS MOREENS DIMITIES CHINTZES SHEETINGS TABLE LINENS BLANKETS COUNTERPANES C ILICOES & SHIRTINGS MUSLIN CURTAINS CORNICE POLES gtl'J' TRIMMINGS The Largest assortment and cheapest stock of PAPER HANGINGS and DECORATIONS ever before offered to the Public.. Last year's patterns at greatly reduced prices. 405 THE TRADE SUPPLIED- A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY GOODS, • SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, JUST ARRIVED AT" LEWIS AND THOMA SSj ,r" .NEW DKArEKl ESjTAULISllIVliiJMT, HIGH STIREET, BANGOE, READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. LADIES' UNDER-CLOTHING of remarkable neatness and .value, consisting of Night Dresses, Chemises, Drawers, Trimmed Camisoles, Long Cloth Petticoats, tucked, trimmed, and embroidered, &0., &c. BAllY LINENS in all vaiieties and qualities. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The New Shapes in Ladies' and Children s Bonnets and Hatll are strikingly pretty, and comprise a very attractive variety. MANTLE AND JACKET DEPARTMENT, IN SILK, VELVETEEN, BLACK CLOTH, AND SATTARA. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, In all the newest Colours aud Materials, cut by the most experienced Cutters, in the present ,tyle.- COATS, VESTS, TROUSERS, and BOYS' SUITS. THE LARGE NEW DUPERY ESTABLISHMENT, LEWIS AND THOMAS'S, HIGH S T JR E H T BANGOB. 520 620 PAPER HANGINGS FOR THE MILLION. LONDON PLACE, HUMPHREYS & PARRY, BOOKSELLERS & STATION B HS1, Incite attention to their very Extensive and superior Stock of CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS, And also to their large new assortment of CHURCH SERVICES, PRAYER BOOKS, BOOKS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AND SCHOOL PRIZES. SCHOOL BOOKS &COPY BOOKS PARCELS RECEIVED DAILY FROM LONDON. NEWSAGENTS FOR The Timts, Daily News, Standard, Telegraph, Morning Star, Liverpool Mercury, &c. BANGOR. I FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT, 237, HIGH STREET, BAInTGOR, MIDWAY BETWEEN THE POST OFFICE kND MARKET HALL. JOSIAH HUGHES, BEGS to thank the Nobility, Gentry, the Clergy, and the Public at large, for the generous _D patronage and support that has been accorded to him since the commencement of his business in Bangor. HIS STOCK is at present very complete in every branch of the trade, aud he begs most respectfully to solicit a continuance and extension of their favours for the future.  HIS WORKSHOP is fitted up with the best tools and machines for the manufacture of Tin, Brass and Copper e°°t' ?°° COPPER UTENSILS from the kitchens of the Nobility, Gentry, and large Hotels cleaned and re-tinned by practical workmen. JOSIAH HUGHES, 237, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. 258 I C) I-r-'S EOOTS <5c SHOES. TRY DICK'S noted Gutta Percha bottomed BOOTS and SHOES with Leather Tops and Insoles. They are unrivalled for Cheapness, cannot be surpassed for Comfort, and are unequalled for wear. Everyone who studies Health should wear them, being an excellent preventive from Dmp. s. d. Ladies'Boots of really good quality, at 4 9 Gents' ditto ditto from 6 6 Boys' and Girls' ditto ditto 2 3 The Repairing Department is managed by thoroughly Practical Men, so that all Orders entrusted to us are well and speedily executed. PRICES OF REPAIRING. s. d. Rivetted and Sewed Leather Boots repaired with Gutta Percha. Gents' Boots, Soleing and Heeling, from 2 3 Ladies' ditto ditto ditto 1 6 Boys' and Girls' ditto ditto 1 3 NEW ELASTICS PUT IN OLD BOOTS. a. d. Ladies' s. d. Gents' 10 a Set for Cotton..14 a Set for Cotton. 14 a Set for Silk. 19 a Set for Silk. 217, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. HIGH STREET, MOLD. CAMBRIAN HOUSE, PWLLHELI, and I Wholesale Depot at 90, OLDHAM STREET, I MANCHESTER. 46 PETER R- WILLIAMS, (SON AND SUCCESSOR TO JOHN WILLIAMS, 91, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL.) P R. W. wishes to call the attention of parties furnishing, and also of BUILDERS, to p ■ his extensive Stock of general Furnishing anti Builders' Ironmongery, his stock of ranges being the largest in North Wales. He begs to solicit a continuance of the commands of his father's extensive connection. Agents for different makers of Sewing Machines. 49 LEWES' MANUITES Were the first Chemical Manures manufactured and introduced, and have been in use for 28 years with great success LAWES' PATENT TURNIP MANURE. DISSOLVED BONES. LAWES' LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. LAWES' WHEAT, BARLEY, GRASS, AND MANGEL MANURES. .CONCENTRATED CORN AND GRASS MANURES. AGEXTS FOR NOHTH WALES ROBERT JONES, Coal Merchant, Denbigh. Manures will also be supplied on application to any of t.e following persons. Mr Nathaniel Jones, College, Llangernieiv, near Llannvst Mr Robert Evans, 3(1, Pool Street, Carnarvon Mr W Owens, Rhosymanarch, near Amlwch, Auglesey Mr John Jones, Coal Wharf, Nantclwyd, near Huthin Messrs W H Til?ton and Co., Wrexham Mr R Fox, Rate Collector, Denbigh Mr Hugh Roberts, Tilery, Trefnant, near Denbigh Mr Robert Parry, Post Office, Bodhrry. near Denbigh Mr Isaic Roberts, Gwyddelwern, near Corwen Mr David Davies. Foryd Pier, near Rhyl Mr D g Davies, Rh.vdau Cottage, Pwllheli Mr E Price, Fronalohen, Dolserau, Dolgelley Mr D Evans, Seed Warehouse, Menai Bridge, Bangor Mr J T Owen, Rectory. Llanerchymedd lr William Rowlands, Shop, LlangriBtiolus, Anglesey. Manures also kept in Stock at Denbigh Stations and Foryd Pier Warehouse. DISTRICT MANAGER Mr JOHN THOMAS, Market Street, Shrewsbury. OFFICES LONDON, M,MMk.LMe,E.C. DUBLIN, I 22, Eden Quay. ( SHREWSBURY, Market Street. 270 AT BANGOR, ON THUFSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 29TH & 38TH, OR THE "FAMED WANDERING TEACHER OF NATURAL HISTORY," MANDERS' GRAND NATIONAL STAR MENAGERIE, Will enter the Town about Noon, in BRILLIANT PROCESSION*, HEADED BY THE GREAT AFRICAN LION-TAMER, MACCOMO, IN UlS SUPERB GOLDEN BAND CHARIOT! Drawn by Elephants, Camels, and Dromedaries; THE GRAND DRAGON CARRIAGE, Drawn by the Great African Elephant, Brahmin Bulls, and four richly-caparisoned Piebald Mules-the Gold alone on these Statu Carriages cost Several Hundred Founds; the MAGNIFICENT HARNESS WAGGON, Drawn by an Elephant and Dromedaries; the GREAT MANDEHNETHEOA, Drawn by Twelve Splendid Greys, with Silver Trappings followed by FIFTEEN IMMENSE CARAVANS, DRAWN BY SIXTY PO WERFUL DRAUGHT HORSES "These fine cattle are a sight in themselves This Leviathan Collection, with its Appurtenances, REPRESENTS AN OUTLAY OF £ 50>000t An amount never invested by an independent Proprietor in any Travelling Menagerie, and is larger, more complete and of far greater value THAN ALL OTHER MENAGE?pfET IN**L?E KINGDOM PUT TOGETHER. Mandera' Grand National Star Menagerie contains, amongst other rarities, THE GREATEST ZOOLOGICAL WONDER OF THE AGE, THE BABY ELEPHANT, "TINY," Weighing only 112 lbs., and 30 inches high. Only the size of an English sheep. "—Malta Times. This great curiosity of the Elephantine tribe was imported, at enormous cost overland, and consigned to PHILLIP. GAR-STANU, Esq., the eminent Naturalist, of London, for this Collection, with its Sire and Dam, the lAtter, unfortunately, being burnt while crossing the Isthmus of Suez, Mr. MANNERS fearlessly CHALLENGES ANY ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION IN EUROPE to produce anything like an ELEPHANT THIRTY INCHES HIGH, CONTRASTED WITH THE GIANT ELEPHANT, 9,000 the. weight, and upwards of 9 feet high together with the most Highly-Trained Animals in the World:- Group of Performing Lions; Royal Bengal ligers Assemblage of African LIons; North American Black Bears Dromedaries from Asia; Nosed (White) Vax; An Herd of Elephants; ndian bwgen; Ostriches from Arabia; Noble Stud of Indian Lions; American Tapir; Leopards of immense size; MANDEBS Monkeys from every clime; Eagles and Aviary of Birds; Nyl Ghana Asiatic Camels; Great Bouasus Exterminator-Lion; RiDg of Panthers Indian Porcupines; Enrobed Chimpanzees. THE GNU; OR, WILD HORNED HORSE! Has horns covering the top of the forehead, main and tail like a Horse, and legs like a Stag-a most magnificent Specimen, and Mr, MANDERS is prepared to FORFEIT ONE THOUSAND POUNDS, If any Animal like It can be seen In any other Travelling Menagerie. « At no other Menagerie can the following be seen A GROUP OF FOUR ELEPHANTS! Representing all the species of the Elephantine race. FOUR DOUBLE STRIPED ROYAL BENGAL TIGERSI TWENTY LIONS! THE KINAGUE! Curious Animal from Africa. THE ABYSSINIAN LAUGHING HYAENAS Who laugh and cry like human beings. FAMILY OF MONSTER POLAR BEARS! One of which Weighs upwards of Half-a-Ton, is Eleven Feet in Length, land stands Five Feet high. Such a stupendous monster was never seen out of its native haunts. THE YAX TRUSS! Most positively the only Specimen exhibited in Europe. THE INDIAN PRAIRIE FIENDS! Head like the Hippopotamus, body like a Bear, claws similar to the Tiger, and ears similar to the Horse. Most wonderful creatures. THE BABY CAMEL CONTRASTED WITH THE GIANT WAR CAMEL! From the banks of the River Nile MONSTER CROCODILE, WITH YOUNG ONES! CAPE BABOONS AND AUSTRALIAN JERUOAS SACRED TrtO-HUMPED CAMEL LARGEST GROUP OF PERFORMING TIGERS IN THE WORLD MARVELLOUS OURANG OUTANGS! The only Living Specimens In Europe. TRIBE OF AFRICAN GORILLAS FAMILY OF CHIMPANSEES LARGEST ASSEMBLAGE OF LIONS IN THE WORLD! WITH UPWARDS OF 100 CAGES, CONTAINING HALF-A-THOU SAND RARE li VALUABLE ANIMALS, FROM ALL PART" OF TdE KNOWN WOULD. Remember to Manders' Grand National Star Menagerie is attached the World Renowned African, MARTINI MACCOMO, WITH HIS PERFORMING LIONS, TIGERS, AND ELEPHANTS! The only Menagerie in the World exhibiting the perfectly uprecedented sight of A GIANT ELEPHANT PLAYING THE PIANO A GIANT ELEPHANT PLAYING THE TROMBONE! AND THE LILLIPUTIAN ELEPHANTS DANCING A HORNPIPE I In the Illuminated and Picturesque Corridors of THE GREAT MANDERNETHECA WILL 1IK FOUND THE MAGNIFICENT BRASS BAND. FOR DETAILED PARTICULARS, SEE WINDOW BILLS. ADMISSION TO THE FOUR O'CLOCK. PERFORMANCE, 2s EACH; CHILDREN AND SERVANTS, HALF-PRICE. ADMISSION TO LABOURING CLASSES AFTER SIX O'CLOCK, ONE SHILLING; CHILDREN UNDER TEN YEARS OF AGE, SIXPENCE. FEES TO KEEPERS STRICTLY PROHIBITED Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue, containing Life aiid Aùventures 01 Maccomo, to he haù in the )Ieuagedc, price Ona l'unny. THE MESAIEMB WILL BE EXHIBITED AT L'ANR? ST. To-D?y ? CARNARVON, April M and 20 BEAUMARIS, 21 LLANERCHYMEDD, 22; AMLWCH 23 ? HOLYHEAD, Uand ü; LLANGEFNI, 27 MENAI UIIIUGE ? BETHEsDA, H? 1; I-ENTP.LV6ELAS, 3; COITWEN, 4 LLANGOLLEN, 5. SOLE PROPRIETOR, Nlit. WILLIAM MANDERS. All communications, prior to the arrival of the Menagerie, must be addressed to Mr, HENRY GREEN. | WOOD, 32, Castle Street, Liverpool. g? aleø, c. F-OR SAI/R, an ALEXANDER TRAP, -1 on two wheels and very light running. In thorough order, and nearly as good as new. Price £ 1.3. Apply by letter or personally at the North Wales Chronicle office, Ba-gor. VALE OF CLWYD. TO be Disposed of, the Stock, GoodwiU, T"(1 Fixtures of a well-established Linen Dmpe!y and Millinery business. Proprietor goidg to reside in England. Rent of Shop moderate.—Apply to Mr M. R. Partington, Accountant and Estate Agent, St. Asaph, Rhyl. 481 LLANDUDNO, North Wales.—Important to Car Pro- prietors, livery Stable Keepers, and others. TO be Sold by Private Treaty, the Horses, TCarrilage? of every description, close and open, Brakes, Sociables, Sic., Single and Doable Hames.. Stable Implements, &c., &0., being the Stock of an OLD ES- TABLISHED BUSINESS, in the fashionable Watering place of Llandudno, with immediate possession of the Livery and best Stables, (for 8 horses,, Coach-houses, Saddle and Harness Room, Lofts, enclosed yard, &c., which are roomy, convenient, and very advautageousl situated near the Railway Station and the Adelphi Hotel. For particulars, apply to Mr George Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. 491 NORTH SHROPSHIRE.—RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY for Sale, accompanied with a most desirable opportu- nity for making arrangements for extensive Shooting over a large Estate well preserved. TO BE SOLD by Private Contract, the TWESTON COTTON ESTATE, situate within & mile of the town of OSWESTRY, aud comprising a beau- tiful and commodious Residence, recently enlarged and re-edificed, together with tastefully laid-out Pleasure Grounds, Greenhouse, large Kitchen Ga»den and Orchard, stocked with the choicest Fruit Trees, neat Farmstead, and other Buildings, and also 18 or 25 acrea of superior pasture land in the ..up.ti.. of T. W. Hall, Esq" with whom arrangements have been made for giv- ing up possession on the 1st of November next. Tkere is a valuable bed of Clay in the north end of the Property, and Coal formation beneath. A never-failing supply of Spring Water. Large Pool and Stream stocked with Trout, with good Fishing and Hunting in the neighbourhood. Plans and particulars may be had of Messrs. Longue. ville, Williams, Jones, and Williams, solicitors, Oswestry, and of Mr W. Dew, auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bangor. VALE OF LLANRWST.—NOKTH WALES. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, Two Free- Fhold Farms, situate within three miles of the market town of Llanrwst, lying well together, and containing 323 acres or thereabouts. About thirteen acies of the laud is cevered with oak timber; another portion containing twenty-two acres forms a valuable and thriving larch plantation of about 15 year.' growth. There is also be- fieved to exist under part of the land a rich vein of lead ore. The farms are occupied by yearly tenants and afford an opportunity seldom tc be met with in Wales, either for securing what may at a small expense be made a residen. tial property or as a safe iavestment. The property is delightfully situated, and commands extensive views of Snowdon and the range of Welsh mountains, and is amply supplied with good spring water. It is in close proximity with good salmon and trout fishing, and is well adapted for preserving game of all ktadf. For further information and to tieat apply to Mr Griffith, Solicitor. Llanrwst. 530 Co be Utt. rpO BE LET, a DETACHED HOUSE, Tsituated in Upper Garth Road, Banor.-Apply. Mr W. Francis Williams, Bangor. 485 ANEW and commodious FREEHOLD ABOTTSE to be Let or Sold, situated in LI?fair. fechan.—Address, E.J., Chronicle Office, Bangor. [471 fC",TUfCf LkND. TO be Let by Auction, at Xreborth Farm TYard, near Menai Bridge, on Monday, the 26th in-it., the Pasture Land of Xreborth Estate 534 mo HE LET, in the town of liarlech, a. J[ COTTAGE, consisting of Parlour, Kitchen, Back ditto, and Larder; also, 4 Bedrooms, with Attics and with large Kitchen Garden attached.—Apply to Mr* Baldwyn Lloyd, Bron-y-Graig, Harlech. 341 A C0MM0L70US FREEHOLD VAULTS and HOUSE to be Let or Sold, situated in Llanfaiifechan. Immediate possession may be had. Apply to Mr. E. Jones, Victoria Hotel, Bethesda. 411 ELIGIBLE BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET IN HIGH STREET, BANGOR. 110 BE LET, with immediate possession, Tthat old-established and well-known Shop and Pre. mises for many years past in the occupation of Mr Bir- kett, Grocer and Italian Warehouseman.—Apply to Rd. ward Jones, Ironmonger, Market Place, Bangor. 411 TOBELET^Unfurnished, TY'N-Y-CAE TCOTTAGE, containing two Parlours, two Kitchen. four Bedrooms, with Garden, Coach-house, and Stable; also, land if required. Five minutes walk to Llanfair Station; thirty minutes to Menai Bridge.—Apply for particulars to Mr M, H, Roberts, Garneddwen, Llanfair P.G., Anglesey. 151 BEAUMARIS. TO BE LET, Furnished, and entered upon Timmediately, a very comfortable Cottage, con. taining entrance Hall,. Dining-room, Double Drawing room, 3 best Be d rooms, containing 4 beds, 3 &rvant ? Bedrooms, W.C., Kitchen, Back do., Pantry, &c„ &c. A large plot of pleasure ground, and stands about 20 yards from the beach, and has a splendid view of sell and moun- tain scenery. Rent, £75 per annum, including all rates and taxes, with the exception of Gas and Water rates. Application to Mr. Thos. Byine, house agent, Beall- maris. 508 NEAR RHVL TAND™PENSARN, N6RTH WALES» rnO be Let or Sold, that Genteel Residence JL known by the name of the Grove Towyn, contain- ing Dining-room, Drawing and Breakfast rooms, 2 Kitchens, Pantry, Scullery, 7 Bedrooms, with coal-house, stable, shippon, baro, and out offices. Good garden and pleasure grounds, situate at Towyn, within about a mile and a half of Rhyl, and within about 2 miles of Pensarn, Abergele. 3ir Darbyshire, the gardener, will shew the premises, and further particulars can be obtained upon application to Mr E. Roberts, solicitor, St. Asaph; or to Mr Win- Kerfoot, Morle, St. Asaph. 533 public Nottceg. WINES, SPIRITS, &c. WILLIAM ROWLANDS &CO., V V HIGH STREET. SUPERIOR LONDON GIN. DITTO HOLLANDS. FINE OLD IRISH WHISKIES, Consisting of Jameson" Kinahns, Dunviiles, Roes, etc. FINE OLD SCOTCH WHLIKIES. Kartell's, Hennessey's, and other BRANDIES. RUMS GENEVAS, PORTS, SHERRIES, HOCK, NIOSELL4 CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, BURGUNDY, &c., &c. rer Dozen. Quarts. Pints. MARCH BREWINGS. Bass & Co's PALE ALE 7s. Oil. 3s. 6d. Ditto ditto in Kilds, ;}2g. Ditto ditto MILD in ditto 24s. 27s. 30a. DEVONSHIRE CIDER and PERRY 7s. 3s. 6d, Per Dozen. Quarts. Pints. G UINNESS & CO'S Beat D.b- ? '?' 1m PORTER. ) Ditto ditto in 24g MAXGREGERS GENUINE HUNGARIAN WINE3. Highly recommended by the Medical Profession. CARLOWITZ (see Lancet) 25s doz. Sole Agents for Bangor and neighbourhood, W. KOWLANDS, & CO., WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. The Tralie supplied with Bass and Co's. Ales. Orders per post will have immediate attention, 11