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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES, ELECTION ADDRESSES, AND l'l'iii.ic OoMl'ANH's, 6.1 per Line. LAW NOTICES, AUCTIONS, AXD MISCELLANEOUS, 4d pec Line. TRADES, BOOKS, CHARITIKS, SEE., &1 per Line. In order t" render the Advertising I Vilnius of the NORTH WALES UIIKWNIOLE more y useful to the Public, the following UiiOLCi U .SCALK OF CHARGE* is adopted for the undermentioned classes of PBWAIU ADVERTISEMENTS :— SitiuttuiHx Wanted. Clerks, SenmU, Wanted. ""t1'tit"r-.f 0)' Avimoh Lost <»' h'ovml. OjUfCfi 01' ShlJps Wanted 0" io /»<• Let. «"'i Apartments to Ltt. One Insertion, not exceeding Twenty Words (td. Three Insertions, ditto, ditio lid. These CIIAiiUKS ajiplv only to such ADVKit'l'lsE. MEN M IWIIWI PAlU.ftttiat the time at the Office, 01 f., St.in.i'S al' cudnse(l with Order. if SCHt by Post, and d"u?. include .?.i? 1'y Auction or ordinary Business \iMiv^es. man?<  \\T'ANTED, bv a Married Man, who can il.v r co:nni(?n(le(l, a situation as Ganlener. Address, W. Jones, Gardener, Wern, Portmadoc. 969 AV\\ 7"ANTED, a Rural Cottar Heidence W with .) few acre6 of land round tho h ?u<?. A stream through the ground required, or running w?<er near.-Alh1re, Z. A.Z., Post-office. Sillingbourne, Keut. 927 ?VERNESSOKCOMt'A?tOX. A LADY is desirous of a re-engag-ement. Acquirements, English French, Music, and rudi- ments of Latin.—Address, A B., Post-office, Aberystwith. 1)66 TX^ANTED a situation as GARDENER. VV Understands the management of Vine.. Stove Greenhouse, Plant, Kitchon Garden "ntl Pleas lire grounds. Age, 30.—Address, W.G., Post-ofifje,Denbigh. S8S ANTED immediately, by a Curate, or- wfile years, a CURACY ithe, in town or country. Is accustomed to English anti Welsh duties. Views, Evangelical. Satisfactory references.—Address, Alpha, Post-office, Talsaru, Carmarthen. ikm-ns SHanteB. WANTED, au Apprentice to the Printing WBti.?i?ie?. Must be able to re?dEngtish.—Apply at this office. 1 T AN'rECertiticaté'd-¡taste;{orPeU' WNational Sh,I. A mau pre. ferred. Liberal s:d?ry. — ?ppty to tho lector. 970 W" ANTED, a thorough COOK in a small W family. W"ges. 920.-Apply, stating age, capabilities, and situations last in. to X. Y., office of this paper. (HI W ANTED, a Young Mttn as Tallow Vt Chandler for the winter season.-Apply to Mr Richard Jones, Chandler, Chester. No one need apply who has not a character for sobriety, &c. Ili4 URATE Walltd for Welsh and English. duty iu a Towu Parish. Daily Service Weekly Communion. Views. Prayer Book. Stipend for a Priest. £140, tor a Deacon, i'l-'O.—Apply to. the Kev, D. Wil. liams, the Vic-UM^e, 8S(J BRY\ YFJEL NATIONAL SCHOOL. UPPER LLANDWHOG. '\?7'ANTED, in October, a Certificated VV ''Master for the abive?i(?houl. Harmonium. Choir I Stipend £ 30. Government grants and fchool pence. Apply—Rev. T. l-augharn, St. Thomas' Vicarage, Groeslon, Carnarvon. 93 .ialtS$, C. n- TO be Sold by Private Contract, Fifty ?20 TShar?.9 ( £ 15 paid up) in the George Hotel, Bangor, Company Limited. — i'or price, &c., apply to Mr William Dw, Auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bangor. 691 TO bo Sold by Private Treaty, in one or T 0 bo Sol(l move lots, Eight substantially built FREEHOLD COTrAGES, situate at Clle Llepa, Bangor, in the oc. cupation of respectahle tenauts.-For particulars apply to Mr John Ili-iteiiitrtt, Auctioneer, &c., Plasllwyd Terrace, B.1ngor. ON SALE, a new Horizontal STEAM E-NOIN E, 12 iueh. cylinder, 2 feet stroke, with Cornish Boiler, complete. Also, I Slate Planing Machine Table, 12 ft. by 5 ft. 1 Ditto ditto Table, 8 ft. by 4 ft. 1 Ditto Sawing Machine ditto, 8 ft. by 5ft. All made with the latest improvements. For prices, kc., apply to John Owen, Iron Founder, Bangor. tS13 tTo bt Un. TO TOURISTS, &c. EXCELLENT APARTMENTS (ready L'J Furnished) at moderate charged—Apply, Miss Piorce, Salem Terrace, Pwllheli. 952 SEA BATHING. APARTMENTS to Let and Boarding if required at moderate charges. For te?ms. apply to E. D. Rowland, Pier House, Aber. dovey, North Wales. fit.A—Pleasure Boats if wanted. 961 TO LET, No. 3, Friars Terrace, Bangor, T"" t.ini,?g Breakfast, Dining and Dmwing Room. three Bedrooms, Attics and Closet, Kitchen ami requisit e out-offiees.- For further particulars apply to Mr C. N. Dicknell, Auctioneer, kc 282, High Street, and Ty'n- hendre, Bangor. 6? July 12th, 1869. 63 0 BE LET, immediate possession, a com- T fortable HOUSE,well sheltered, containing 3 sitting and 7 bedrooms, yard and detached Cottage in Church Walks, Llandudno. Rent, £ 40.—Apply to Mr Cooper, Llandudno J H51 mI o be Let, a large and commodious House, j_ situated in a pleasant place in Upper Bangor, con- taining Drawing Room, Dining Rom, Parlour, 6 Bed- rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Cellar and Pantry.—Apply to Mr John Evans, Butcher, Bangor. 900 ANGLESEY, NORTH WALES. FURNISHED Apartments at a respectable Farm-liouse. two parlours, four bedrooms and hall. Bracing sea air and fine mountain and sea views. Croquet ground. Within lialf-an-hour's drive of Beau- maris.—For particulars apply to Ll. J., Erw Bant. I.lan- bedrgoch, Anglesey. 894 NOLiTH WALKS. TO BE LET, the superior Farm of Tre- s' cnstell, consisting of Farm and Buildings, and about 100 acres of piime Land in excellent. condition, situated within 2 miles of the County Town of Beau. maris- The Lands are peculiarly well circumstanced, having a fine south aspect, and an abundant supply of spnnx water The Farm, House, Buildings, kc, are in the best order, a large sum having been recently expen- ded on tlieiii.-For particulars apply to WHumplines, F Granitefield, Kingstown, or to J. W. Jones, So- licitor,Beaumaris- Hugh Hughes, the Farm Bailiff will show the Lands. 983 NEAR BEAUllARIS. ANGLESEY, on the Shore of the MENAI STRAITS.-Charmiug Marine Residence to Let. TO BE LET, (either Furnhho'l or Unfur- nished, cither for h seas(n or a term f 7 years,) the modern and ?outf?rnl.. situated Mansion called ?' distant about a mile from the towu of Beau- mllri?, „ I,nu3 of the Me.l?i StaIt.. commanding a S.' nifcent view of the Carnarvonshire fountains aud e?.uth-westerly aspect. It contains capacious and lofty D,i,,g, and Bi-?,kfi,.it R Library, fi.? ))trapc Hall, Wlt  able. an e- ?:n?.ge    be?, t be(irooyii'4, 81X S(,r,auts',f?tt,), t(ig?-?h(,r lth the excell ".t t)Ul'-BUILI)INGS, ,f 4-,?tz,ll SUblT^'L oseBo^e^and^r^^Coactiouse, with Har- ness R.l .d Servauts' Bedroo:us. I dby ~^nnd9\Sr Gartleus. and Shrllbbúries of  ""i,)tY.   r for Y?,cht?? t,p,),ite tti'  Eleven Acres of rich Grass Land may b-? had at i- pel a°For furtlH'r'p' rticulars and cald. to view. apply to Mr Win. Dew, Auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bangor. tlv9 ul1Ut Xottcesu RECHABITE HALL, BANGOR. COLONEL SMITH will preach in tho ltechabitc Hall, every Lord's Day (Gall willing,) until further notice, in the morning at 11 and in the evening at half-past G. An open Piayer Meeting every Wednesday Eveuing at 7 o'clock. All denominations are invited to attend. w-i [A CARD.] W. JONES, (Late of the Diocesan Registry, Bangor,) ACCOUNTANT AND HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. BOOKS MADE UP AND AUDITED. OFFICE :— 2M, Iff?Ok-Itrect, p"-ite-M- Nixon and Jurviv Bangor. 9o3 THE renowned CLEFT ENGLISH OAK I HURDLES for Fanners, and 3 HEADED OAK H URDU S, made specially for permanent Fencing, 8 feet long, 4 feet high, with Iron Bound Heads, delivered to any Goods Railway Station in Eiilan(i or Nor,h Wales. -Apply. Robert Smallwood, Kiug Alfred's Place, Bing- -A))I)ly Birmingham. • 881 881 ROOKS SOLD BY MR. D. EDWARDS, BPI?,1-TEk, TOWYN, MERIONETH. BEDYDD ESGOB.—An instructive conversation about Confirmation, containing all it is necessary for a candi- date to know on the subject. Pp. 32. Price 3d. THE WELSH PSALMS, pointed for chanting to the Gregorian Toues. Price 2s. THE CANTICLES, pointed for chanting to the Gre- gorian Tones. Reùueed to 3d. LLAWLYFIL-A Manual of Devotions in Welsh, by W. E Hevgate 18. YR OLVNIAETH APOSTOLAIDD. gan OfMriad Cymreig; lis Gd. LLYTHYRAU AELOD O'R EGLWYS; Is. Y G WIlt BRESENNOLDEB YN Y CYM3IUN BEXDIGAID; e., neu 2s Gc y cant. Cyhoeddir yn juan, Y PRDIER BACH, llyfr defnyddioli bawb ar athraw- iaeth ac ymarferiad. Yn cynnwy3 gweddiau a litaniau pur ddefnyddiol i gristioll. Pri, 4c., uell 30s. y cant. Anfoner enwau at 3Ir D. Edwards. 303 GREAT WESTERN. AND DENBIGH, RUTHIN, AND COKWJiN RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION TO LLANDUDNO AND ItHYL, (VIA VALE OF CLWYD). ON THURSDAY, July 29ill, a Cheap Excursion Train will run to RHYL and LLAN- DUDNO, as under:- Fares for Double Journey Covered Carriages. From a. m. To Khvl To Li.d,?d.o d. s. d. Bala, dep 7 10 ;¡ 0 .1 6 Llanderfel 7 2*>) LlundriUo 7 3?, ? 2 6 4 0 Y.wy(i 7 4.? Corwen 8 0) Gwyddelwern S 10 f 0 0 3 D,rw??, 8i>of J Nantclwyd 8 2;, EvaTth 8 35 "j W:i¡1 I 6 3 '• Llanrhaiadr 8 ou j Children under Twelve years of age half Fare. Tickets riot transferable. The Return Train leaves Llandudno at 150 p.m., and Rhyl at 6 p.m. BY ORDER. Ruthin Station, July 15, 1869. 1181 DENBIGH, RUTHIN, AND CORWEN RAILWAY. GRAND FEGATTA ON BALA LAKE! ON MONDAY, Auust Sth, Cheap Excur- 0sion trains will ran to Bala and back for tho GRAND REGATTA, as under Fare for Double Journey. Leave m. a. m. 3rd Class. 1st Class. DE NBL IGII 6 50 8 45} s. d. R. d. i.lanrhaiadr 7 0:: 8 55 ? 4 0 2 0 Rhewl 7 5 9 0 Q 20 RUTHIN 7 10 9 5 j :yarth 7 15 9 10} N..?,lwyd.. 7 25 9 20 J 3 6 I 9 Derwen 7 3217?3 6 1 9 G?ydd?lw?r. 7 4 ?, 40 Children under Twelve years of age, half price. Tickets not transferable, and only available by the Trains named in the Bills. 0 luggage allowed. The Return Trains will leave Bala at 5.45 p.m. and 7.28 p.m. T. CARTWRIGHT, General Manager. Ruthin Station, July, 1869. 6 BALA LAKE AMATEUR REGATTA. A REGATTA will be held on BALA LAKE. by the kind permission of SIR W. W. WYNN, BART., M.P., ON MONDAY, THE 9TH OF AUGUST, 1869. PRESIDENT, HENRY ROBERTSON, ESQ., High Sheriif for the County of Merioneth VICE-PRESIDENT, JOHN JONES, ESQ., FRONDDERW- UMPIRE, CHAS. R. W. TOTTENHAM, ESQ., O.U.B.C. (S* The Great Western, Cambrian, and Denbigh, Ruthin, and Corwen Railway Co.'s will convey all Boats free of charge, and the Crews at single fares for the double journey. The General Rules of Henley Regatta will be observed as far as practicable at this Regatta- The Prizes will be given in Plate to the amount specified, except in the Local, Six-oared Race, and Water- man's Race. I Entrance money for oach Boat, together with list of the names of the crew, must be sent to the Hon. Sec. on or before 28th Jul No Prize will b?? given in the Eights, FOHN, Pairs, and Sculls, unless two Boats start, and in the other Races three. No Boat shall start for any Race (except pairs) without Coxswain. LIST OF PRIZES. EIGHTS.—Prize of the value of £40. Entrance, 24 4s Distance, one mn" and a half. FOURS.—Prize of the value of £ 20- E.trance,glIOs. Distance, one mile and a half. PAIRS. Prize of the value of E8- Entrance, £1 Is. Distance, one mile and a half. SENIOR SCULLS —A Cup of the value of £10, presented by K. J. Ll. Price, Esq., Rhiwlas. Entrance 15s. Dis- tance, one mile and a half. JUNIOR SCULLS.-A Cup of the value of £5, presented by R. O. Anwyl. Esq. Entrance, 108 6d. Distance, one mile and a half. CANOES.—Prizes of the value of 1:5. 1st, £3; 2nd t2, Pntrance, 5s. A LOCAL RACE FOR FOUR-OARED BOATS, at present b,?lo??,,i-? to Bala Lake.- ht, 2(; 2nd ditto, 10? 3rd ditto, ii7lOs. Entrance, 10s. Distance, one mile and a half. [No Boat will be allowed to start for this Race of lea beam than 4ft Giu.] A SIX-OARED RACE FOR IN-RIGCED BOATS NOT EXCEEDING 311 FEET KF;EL.-lt, tü 2ud ditto, 92 10s; Fxcr,l?DI.NG 3U FEET Kf, 3-d Iitto, £ 1 10s. Entrance, 10s. Distance, one mile and a half. SCRATCH EIGHTS.—Prize of the value of £5. Entrance on the ground, 58 each man. Distance, one mile. IN-RIGGED PAms, WITH COXSWAIX.-Prize of the value of 1:5. Entrance, 10s. Distance, one mile and a half. A WATERMAN'S RACE ion OUT-I,IGGFD "HIFFS.- Prize of the value of k5. Entrance 5s. Distance, one mile and a half. A CORACLE HACE.-Priw of the value of £ 1. Entrance ?2.,6d. Di?t-,?-,one.,il?. A GRAND BICYCLE RACE @p?U to all the worl d Di.?. I ta:Ce,;N;.ïCiF1,7 111s t:le' £Ili No walking allowed. The Rxciny will commence punctually at 11.30 ajn. For furthei particulars apply to the lIen. See., Tnos. E' LLIS, Henhlas, Bala, North Wales Com mitt, e loom. BaJa. June 26,1869. [j large field immediately adjoining and over- hJokill the whole course, will be let iu iots f'.r Booths, fcc,-Apply to the Hon. Secretary I GRIFFITH D VIES, 198, 189, Sc SOO, T-TJLQ-tt STZRB-BT, OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL, BANGOR, GENERAL ESTABLISHMENT FOR PLAIN AND FANCY DRESSES SILKS AND SHAWLS CALICOES AND SHIRTINGS HOSIEHY AND GLOYES RIllBON AND LACE HABERDASHERY WELSH LIN3EYS WOOLENS HATS AND CArS WATERPROOF COATS WELSH FLANNELS WELSH TWEEDS UMBRELLAS AND PARASOL9 LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS CARPETS FLOOR CLOTHS AND MATTINGS REPPS AND DAMASKS DIMITIES AND CHINTZES SHEETINGS AND BLANKETS TABLE LINENS, Ac., kc. HAPER HANGINGS MANTLE AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS. The.e branches are conducted by un exi>cri6*ce<i person from London. T)?,? bi-,h. are ..d.,td MOURNING IN ALL f¥S BRANCHlTtl;" A FAMILY GROCER AND ITALIAN WARE BOUSE. N.B.-Tlie business of this Establishment being principally Family Trade, none bat experienced hands are employed. [405 THE PENEHYN HALL, BANGOR. FINE ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, FJiOH IIONDA Y, AUGUST 9, 10 AUGUST 21, INCLUSIVE. PRESIDENTS :— EARL VANE LORD PENRHYN. The LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. ? ? ,? I I SIR AVATK1N WILLIAMS WYNN. G. W. DUFF ASSHETON SMITH, ES(?. LADY PATRONESSES:- COUNTESS VANE LADY SARAH HAY WILLIAMS. THE DOWAGER LADY WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE. LADY PENRHYN. Hon. MRS STANLEY. LADY WILLIAMS WYNN. MRS CAMPBELL. MRS DUFF. MRS HAMPTON LEWIS. MRS PLATT. MRS IRE MONGER. The MISSES BEIiRENS. r "I Original Paintings by Ancient and Modern Masters, Water ooiour i-zrawiiigs, ingra- vings, Photographs, Portraits, Choice Specimens of Art in the Precious Metals, Bombay Inlaid Work, Carving in Wood and Ivory, Minerals and Fossils, Industrial Produce of Wales, curiosities and antiquities of all kinds, &c., &c. Among the contributors are the Nobility and Gentry of the Principality, The South Kensington Museum, Hunt and Roskell, and numerous others. THERE WILL BE EACH DAY A FANCY SALE. REFRESHMENTS AT A MODERATE CHARGE IN THE ROOM. ADMISSION :— The Opening Day, Monday, from 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock, 2s. 6d. from 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock Is. Od. And on each succeeding day from 11 a.m. Is. Od. Season Tickets. 5s. Od. Liberal arrangements will be made by the Railways to bring Visitors at Reduced Fares. ALAITGETSSOETMENT OF DRAPERY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, JUST ARRIVED AT LEWIS AND THOMAS'S NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, IHIIG-ih: street, BANGOR. READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. L \DIES' (JNDER-CLOTHING of remarkable neatness an d value, consisting of Ni^ht Dresses, Chemises, Drawers, Trimmed Camisoles, Long Cloth Petticoats, tucke d trimmed, an d embroidered, &c., &c. BABY LINENS in all vaiieties and qualities. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The New Shapes in Ladies' and Children's Bonnets and Hats 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 and Materials, cut by the most experienced Cutters, in the] present style.— COATS, VESTS, TROUSERS, and BOYS' SUITS. THE LARGE NEW DttÆPERY ESTABLISHMENT, LEWIS AND THOMAS'S, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. 520 L~ BEAUMARIS AND BANGOR REGATTA. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF SIR R. B. W. BULKELEY, BART. CAPT, R. L. M. W. BULKELEY, Commodore. G. HIGGINS, Esq., Vice-Commodore. mI HE above REGATTA will take place on Wednesday, the 28th day of July, 1869.-1. A _L Purse of 50 Sovs. open to Yachts of 30 tons and upwards Three to start or no race. 2.-A. Purse of 20 Sovs. to Yachts under 30 tons. Three to start or no race. 3—A Prize of 10 Sovs. to Yachts under 10 tons. decked or undecked. 4.—A Prize of 8 Sovs. to first-class Sailing Boats. First prize, £ 5.; Second prize, t3. 5.-A Prize of 5 Sovs. to second-class Sailing Boats. First prize, £ 3; second. £ 2 ihird, 10s. 6.-A Prize of 4 Sovs. to Third-class Sailing Boats. First prize, E2; Second, 1; Third, 15s Fourth, 5s. 7.-A Prize of 3 Sovs. for four-oared Gigs. First Prize, £5; second, £ o. To be run for in heats. To be bona- fide Water-men's Boats. Gentlemen amateurs excluded. 8.—A Prize of 21 10s for a pair-oared Boat race, steered by a coxswain. First prize, tl; second prize, IOs. 3 X Prize of zCl for a Punt race. Single rower, without a coxswain First Prize 15s; second prize, 5s. In all Matches Three to start or no race. ffif Centre Board or Sliding Keel to disqualify. Each Yacht to start from her own anchorage. The Rules of the Royal Thames Yacht Club will be adopted. Several other Races will be run for, including a small Yact Race. open Sailing Boats, Rowing Matches, &c. All Entries must be made with the Secretary before 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 27th, with the Distinguishing Flag. A Grand Display of FIREWORKS will be exhibited on the Pier by the kind favour of a Visitor. A BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. J. DAVIES, Hon. Secretary- 949 T. PRITCHARD, Treasurer VRON COLLIERY, NEAR WREXHAM. (MAURICE & LOWE'S) BEST MAIN AND HOUSE COALS AT LOWEST PRICES APPLY TO M. B. MAURICE, MINING ENGINEER, HIGH STREET, BALA, A PROPRIETOR AND SOLE AGENT. 425 IMPERIAL HOTEL, I DOUGLAS, ISLB OF JY.[AN. mI HIS unrivalled Hotel is beautifully situated on the Pier, commanding an uninterrupted IL view of the sea. and overlooking the picturesnue BAYof DOUGLAS, is replete with every modern accommo- .?ion is well known and justly appreciated for it& HO? COMFORTS and its SUPERIOR ACCOMMO. nvHON and MODERATE OHARGES. Be d room$, from 2s Sitting Rooms, from 4? per day. A ^KI v^w fm?n all thf Sitting RMni3 and Bed Rooma. Bedrooms, from 2s Sitting Rooms, from 4s per day. HANDSOME SALOON for the use of Ladies not occupying pnvate Apartments. HOT AND OOLD BATHS. Finest Sea-bathing in the world, which can be indulged in at all hours of day. Steimers from Liverpool daily. Passengers land within 15 yards of the Hotel. BILLIARD AND SMOKLNG aOOMS. Night Porter in attendance. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. ioard, Lodging, and attendance, 2t guineas per week,, or by the day, 8s. bd. Wspecciia-il l arrangements made vitii families during the Winter Months upon reduced terms. NO EXTRAS. HENRY ItOWDEN. Proprietor, ) gj., Late of the George Hotel) Bangor Ferry. Public NTotfreo. FESTINIOG AND MAENTWROG NATIONAL SCHOOL. A BAZAAR will be held in the Market Hall, Festiniog, on Friday and Saturday, the 20th and 21st of August next, in aid of the School Fund and for the enlargement of the School-roam, Contributions thankfully received on behalf of the Committee, by the Secretary, Mr John Casson, of Blaen. yddol. Fest'iniog.  8OT ST. ASAPH DIOCESAN MEETINGS. THE General Meetings of the Subscribers JL to the "St. Asaph Widows' and Orphans' of Clergy Charity and the Dioccsan Church Building Society," will be held on Wednesday, the 28th July instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. The Subscribers are particularly reqaested to athn 1. St. Asaph, July 21st, M69" 972 NEW CHURCH AND VICARAGE, BETTWS-Y COED. A GRAND BAZAAR will be held at Bettws-y coed on 1T:18tbaT4 19th of Augut, and an amateur Concert on the 20th in aid of the funds for building the above. Contributions thankfully received by the Rev, J. W. Griffith, Bettws-y-coed 978 TO BUILDERS. PARTIES wishing to tender for a proposed New Roof, &c., to the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, at Menai Bridge, can see the plans, &-e., at my office on and after Monday next, July IQth, between the hours of 10 a. m and 4 p. m. Tenders to be sent in to my office not later than 12noon, on Wednesday, the 28th July inst., properly endorsed. Neither the lowest or any other Tender will of necessity be accepted. e aecep R. G THOMAS, Architect and Surveyor. Tan y Bryi), Menai Br.dge, July 14th, 1869. 297 JOHN ELIAS DAVIES, (Telynor y Oogltdd,) WElsi HARPIST, ^yr-uESDA, BANGOR, And No. 2, CRAIG I-DUN PARADE, LLANDUDNO Lessons given on the Pedal and Welsh Triple Harp. Private Parties and Ralls attended. 36 TERMS MODERATE. 761 HARVESTING MACHINES. CHIVAS and WEAVER have pleasure in drawing the attention of purchasers of the above to their Stock of MOWERS, REAPERS, AND COMBINED MACHINES, which is now complete, consisting ot the makes of Bur- gess and Key, Kearsley, Bamlett, Hornsby, Picksley and Sims, and Woods. Their Stock of HAY-MAKERS AND HORSE-RAKES, is also complete, consisiing of the makes of Nicholson, Howard, Ransomes and Sims, and Smith. Illustrated catalogues published, and may be had on application. North West of England Seed and Implement Warehouse, Chester, 1st June, 1869, 776 BEDDGELERT. THE RQYAL AND GOAT HOTEL. 08, EkW6'm4ut is heaut!Miy ftatea T,in the m?dst of some of the finest scenery in Wales, and is within a mile aud a half of Aberglaslyn Pass. It is in the hands of a new proprietor, Mr Richard Hum- phreys. late of the Padarn Villa Hotel, Llanberis has undergone a most complete repair: is newly and hand- somely re-furnished allll the intention is that a reputa- tion for attention, comfort, and moderate charges, shall be permanently won. It has an excellent Coffee Room, Smoking Room, sc. Fishing on Lakes Gwynant, Dinas, and Gaier, tickets for which can be had at the Hotel; also Guides and Ponies to the renowned SnowJon, who are acquainted with the plant indigenious to the hills in this locality. Coaches will meet trains at Portmadoc for Beddgelert, whence there is also a daily service to Carnarvon, Llan- beris, Capel Curig, and Bettws-y-coed, whichm in time ;eCMi: 1; to .dl parts of the kingdom. Jn8me THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the Coiaty Court of Carnarvonshire, holden at Bangor, in the matter of John Jones, of No. 8, Brynteg Terrace, Upper Uangor, in the County of Carnarvon, Potatoe Merchant, adjudged Bankrupt on the 9th day of April, 1869. A meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt will be held before the Registrar at his Office, at 29, Victoria Place, Bangor, on the 9th day of August, 1869. at 9-30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of declaring a dividend, and also whether any allowance shall be made to the Bankrupt. Proofs of debts will be received, and creditors who have not yet proved, and do not then prove, will be excluded the benefit of the dividend. MORGAN RICHARDS, 975 High Bailiff of the said Court. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Carnarvonshire, holden at Bangor, in the matter of Owen Evans, of No. 7, Vron Square, Upper Baugor, in the County of Carnarvon, Coal Merchant and Coal Proprietor, adjudged bankrupt on the 12th day of September, 1869, a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt will be held before the Registrar at his office, at 29 Victoria Place. Bangor, on the 9th day of August, 1869, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, for the purpose of declaring a dividend, and also whether any allowance shall be made to the bankrupt. Proofs of debts will be received, and creditors who have not yet proved, and do not then prove, will be excluded the benefit of the dividend. ? "? MORGAN RICHARDS, 974 High Bailiff of said Court. CARNARVONSHIRE SUMMF"i^IZE0869. THE Commission of Oyer and Terminer T'Td of General Gaol Delivery, for the County of Carnarvon. will be opened at the Shire Hall, in the town of Carnarvon, 011 Monday, the 26th day of July instant, before the Right Honourable Sir William Bovill. Knight, the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas; and all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Bailiffs of Liberties, Chief Constables within the said County, and all Jurors, persons bound by recognisances, Witnes- ses, and others having business at the A.,izes, are reques- t: d t) attend at the said Shire Hall, on Tuesday, the 27th instant, at Ten o'clock precisely. RICE WILLIAM THOMAS, Esquire, High Sheriff. Deputy Sheriff's Office, 1, Church-street, Carnarvon, July 10th, 1869. ANGLESEY-SUMMER ASSIZES, 1869. NOTICE is hereby Given, that the next NAnizes and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Anglesey, will be held at the County Hall, in Beau- maris, in the said County, on Thursday, the 29th day of July instant. All Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Chief Constables. Stewards, Bailiffs of Liberties, Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses are to attend at Beaumaris aforesaid, on Fri. day, the 30th day of July instant, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the same day. to do those things which belong to them respectively to be done. Dated tnis 6th day ef July, 1869. THOMAS LEWIS fIAMPTON, Esquire. High Sheriff. UndersherifFs Office, Beaumaris. 882 WINES, SPIRITS, &c. WILLIAM ROWLANDS &CO., V V HIGH STREET. SUPERIOR LONDON GIN. DITTO HOLLANDS. FINE OLD IRISH WHISKIES, Consisting of Jameson's, Kinahan's, Dunvill,?'s, Roe's, etc. ?'?"?FJNE OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. MjBtrs Hennessey's, and other BRANDIES. RUMS 640, 'S, PORTS, SHERRIES, HOCK, MOSELLE CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, BURGUNDY, &c., &c. MARCH BREWINGS. Per Dozen. Quarts. Pints. Bass & Co's PALE ALE 7s. Od. 3s. Gd. Ditto ditto in Kilds, 32s. Ditto ditto MILD in ditto 24s. 27s. 30s. DEVONSHIRE CIDER and PERRY 7s. 3s. 6d GZNPE. 1 6s. 3s. lia PORTER ) • Ditto ditto in Half-Rarrels, 24s MAXGR EGER'S I GENUINE HUNGARIAN WINES. Highly recommended by the Medical Profession. CARLOWITZ (see 25s doz. Sole Agents for Bangor anel neighbourhood, W. ROWLANDS, & CO., WINE & SPIRIT IERCH ANTS, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. The Trade supplied with Bass and Co's. Ales. Orders per post will have immediate attention. 18 Uublíc W, oticto. T'" ROUT Fishig¡d& Bathing.-The Tin North Wales.-Apply to the Proprietor, Maelo Lake Hotel, Ty-croes, Agl,?.y. 939 s THE ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB REGATTA will take place at Carnarvon, on Fli- day, the 30th of July. A copy of the Programme may be had on application to the Honorary Secretary, CI,b House, Carnarvon. 812 ANGLESEY UNION.. rnHE Guardians are ready to receive Ten" Tden for furnisbin,? the new Workhouse. An Inventory of the furniture required may be seen at my office. The Tenders to be sent to me on or before Wednesday, the 4th of Augtfst, 1869. JNO. HUGHKS, Clerk to the Guardians of the Anglesey Union. Llanerchyrnedd, 21st July, 1869. 911 £3()-OO'-OR-II;ums to be advanced "3"u rity of freehold or leasehold property.—Apply, Mr W. H. Hewitt, Solicitor, 264, ighStreet, Bangor.  DENBIGH, RUTHIN, AND CORWEN RAILWAY. CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS FOR TOURISTS. \V\V JITH a view to afford facilities for Tourists in North Wales, to visit the various points of interest in the District, Retllrn tieketll (Iirst and second class) will during the season be issued at the following Stations at Reduced Fare, cornmennnR 5ti? July From Denbigh to Bala, Dolgelley, Llangollen, and Corwen. Sta- Ditto R"tl?in to B.I., D.1g?"11,3,1 Rhyl, and all Sta- tions up to Holyhead inelu.h'e. Ditto Corwen to Denbigh, Rhyl, and all Stations up to Holy, head inplusive. Ditto Llangollen and Rnabon to Denbigh and Ruthin. Ditto Bala and Dolgelley to Ruthin and Denbigh. Em :"aaeg:e'lr.i and D,.bigt, Passengers taking these tickets to Ruthin and DenbiRh, out rebook at those stations or Corwen, to Rhyl, and any wtation up to Holyhead inclusive., at the Reduced Fares, first and second class, which will be found the cheapest way to Rhyl, etc. The tickets issued on Saturdays are available to return on follo?n Monday. fO;}fl i?n=ion as to Fare:, &c., see bills to be had at the Stations. BY ORDER. Ruthin Station, July, 1869. 919 DENBIGH, RUTHIX, AND CORWEN RAILWAY BALA LAKE.-Cheap Special Excursion BTickets to Bab and Dolgelley. On Tuesday. June 1st, and Friday, June 4th, and every Tuesday and Friday, until further notice, Cheap Day Excursion Tickets, will be issued to Bala and Dolgelley, by the trains and at the fares following:- by the t.i.g and t the faresF.?. f.,eDouble?Jow?y To B.I.. To DolplW 1st C. 1st Cor From clau. Car. clam. W, Denb!gh dept. 6 50 8 45 6 0 6 ? 04 0 Llanrhaiadr 0 8 55 5 « 8 1 Bhewl 7 5 9 0 t T • » • HaWn' 7 7109 #'■* #7 » ?3 Byarth 7 1 9 W) Eyarth 9 20!f4a 20 70 3$ Nantclwyd.7425   1 0 2 0 7 0 a 6 Derwen 7 32 9 27 Gwddelwem 7 42 9 40 Children under 12 years of age, half the fare. Tickets not transferable. Passengers return same day from Dolgelley at 6 35 pm. and Bala 7 28 p.m, arriving in Denbigh at 9 10 p.rn. T. CARTWRIGHT, General Manager. Ruthin Station, May 26th, 1869. General N[anager,2, ftrtolastif. AFTERNOON Engagement required in AthE? neighbourhood of Upper Bangor, by a My who is well educated aLd accustomed to tuition. English, French, German and Music.-Address, M.M., Post-office, Uppei Bangor. 914 VRON HOUSE, UPPER BANGOR. THE Pupils will re-assemble (D.V.,) Mon- Tday, July 26th.-For pr?pect- apply to tb Misses Ingram. 897 LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MJNA HOUSE. LLANGEFNI, ANGLESEY. THE Duties of the above School will be Tre.,umed on Monday, August 2nd. 928 '1 "HÊ-MïSSES HIOHWND, assisted by Tei.ent Masters. receive a limited number of Yomg Ladies, as Resident Pupils on moderate terms. References to Clergymen and parents of pupils. 48, Canning-street, Liverpool. 409 EDUCATION FOR LADIES. SNOWDON VILLAS, UPPER BANGOR. UNDER the superintendence of MISS LEISHMAN. 232 WESTBURY MOUNT, MENAI BRIDGE. MR PARRY (late of Treborth Hall,) has taken the above delightfully situated house. Mr P. begs to solicit a continuance of the public patmnage which he has always enjoyed. The duties of the school will commence August fltli- 942 ~THii GKAMMAK SCHOOL, Denbigh; HEAD MASTER :-REV. J. H. ROBERTS, M.A. THE next Quarter will commence on Mon- Td,ty, August 9th. For prospectus apply to the Head Master. 950 CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND FRENCH SCHOOL, BRIDGE HOUSE, CHESTER, T7 ST ABLISHED in 1835, by Messm EMARTINDALE and SUABT, now under the direction of MR. H. A. RUINET. In this School pupils are prepared for the Oxford aad Cambridge Local Examinations, Civil Service, &0. School will be re-opened on the 29th of July, 1869. Terms moderate. Prospectuses on application to the Principal. 772 "GREEN ROW ACADEMY, ESTABLISHED 1789. 11HB Duties of this Establishment will be IRESUMED on Saturday, July 31, 1869. Green Row is pleasantly situated on the banks of the Solway, a locality proverbial for health, and within s, a quarter of a mile of the Carlisle and Silloth Railway and Port, from which there is steam communication twice a week with Liverpool, Belfast, and Dublin. Silloth is the nearest post town. 895 PARK VIEW HOUSE, CRMTER. LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL, conduc- Ltecl l?vMm Bury, ivlio is assisted by experienesd Governesses and the best masters. Every care and atte". tion bestowed upon the pupils, so as to promote their health and comfort. Park View House is most pleasantly situated, close to the Grosvenor Park, the country, and the railway. The House is commodious and replete with every comfort. Music MASTER OWAIN ALAW. Terms for Boarders very moderate to 00 had on ap- plication. ap- pli?ation. CLWYD BANK ACADEMY, RUTHIN. HEAD-MASTEB MR J. D. JONES, A.R.C.P. PRESIDENT ASSISTANT:- MR G. MACDONALD WILLIAMS, M.A. Music MR W. J. ARGENT, Prof. Mas. Lon. DRAWING MR THOMAS DAVIES, DRILL AND GYMNASTICS SERGT. MAJOR J WATTS. TERMS, References, &c., to be had on ap- Tplication to the Head.nwter. The next School Sc<sion will commence August 2nd, 1869. 922 GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WREXIIANT, (A.D. 1603.) HEAD MASTER:—REV. THOMAS KIRK. M.A., St Joh.'? C?ll,?e, Cambridge. SECOND MASTER:—H. A. FETON, Esq, B.A., Clare College, Cambridge. BOYS are prepared for the various Pro- Bfes;?iii)nal and Public Examinations as well u tor the Universities, careful attention beiug given to English, and Commreial as well as Classical subjects. The num- ber of Pupils has more tlmn doubltd during the two years of the present master's charge. Address until August 4tli, The Rev. J, Kirk, the Vicarage, Coalbrook dale, Salop. 943