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fe.nblit oti!t!i. VESMGHMIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the NC;?.e?i,l Quarter Se..ion. "r tbe Peace in and for the Counry of D,.bi?h, will b» held at the County Hall, in Kuthin, 011 Thursday, the First day of July, 1880, at Twelve i'\ l>ck at noon. and will b, continued at the lame place on the following day at Tan o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to the Acts mde and passed rt¡mlin the Police, aud the bIl81De.. relating to the assessment application or management of the County Stock or K ite, will commence on ruurs lay aforesaid, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at which hour all bills and domands against the County, are to be liid hefore the Court. The Grand and Petty Jurors, an 1 all persons bound by recognizance to prose ute and give evidence, or to surrender in discharge of thmr bail, are t appear at tbe County H» 1 aforcs iH. on Vndav, the Scoud day of July, 1889, at Ten o'clock in the forenoou. JOSEPH PEEl, Cleik of the Pdace. Ruthin, 31st May, 1830. IDstruotions for iD<1ictmenls should be sent to mv office (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions, N.B.—The County Tieaturcr will pay the claims against the County, the County llall, in Denbigh, on Wed- mesday, tbe 7th dar of July -t, at 'r,?- o'clock a.m. 602 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Business lately carried on by me as T. Jic"a"l" aud Co" and T. Kichards and Roberts, will he c ,ied on as MACLEOD and CO., and all accounts due to liiv late firm will be received by them On 111,,1 after this date. THOMAS RICHARDS. June ind, 1880. 625 CARNARVONSHIRE TURNPIKE TRUST. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the l' GENERAL ANNUAL MEETINGoftbeTrustfles of the Carnarvon shire Turnpike Trust will be held at the GRAND J eRY RooM, in the towo of Carnarvoo, on SATTKDAT, the 19'h day of June next, at Two o'clock in the aft rnooD, for the purpose of examifting, auditing nod allowing the accounts of the Treasurer, Clerk, Survry Irs, aiid other persons employed in the receipt or eiiemliiure of any of the moneys belonging to the said Trust, and generally of transacting such other bu,i" relating to the Tmst as may then úecur. Dated thi, 271 II day of May, 1&80, E. WYNNE-JONES, Clerk to the Trust Chester. 617 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARNARVON- tiHmE, HOLD EN AT PWLLHELI. In tJoe Suit of JOHN Ji)NKS, Alms House, Bangor, against ANN JONES, administratrix of the Estate of OWEN JONKS, deceased, late of Deuglawdd, Aberdaron, Pwllheli. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. EVERY Creditor or other person having auv claim upon, orintertsted in, the distribution of the proceeds of the Sale by Auction of the Assets alid Effects herein, is to seod to me his name and address, and the full p ,rtical.rs of his chim or aud a state- ment of hrs acoullt aud the nature of the security (if an3) hed by him, by the 15th day of June next. lAi'.ed this Jith d.y of May, 1880, OWEN OWEN, €07 Registrar. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Carnarvonshire, holden at RlVor. ID the Matter of a special Resolution for the liquidation by arrangement of the affairs of JOHN JO.NES, of the "\Vhvat Sheaf, Bryngwiae, in the Couaty of Anglesey, Gr<-c«?r, Flour Dealer, aud Clog and Shoe Dealer. 117ILLIAM THOMAS, of Rose Cottage, Llangefni, Public Accountant, has been appointed trustee of the property of the deotor. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the debtor must de'iver t'1em to the trustee, and all debts due to the debtor must be paid to the trustee. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debt to the trustee. Dated this 29th day of May, 1880, J. GLYNNE JONES, Registrar, G. D. DEW, of Llangefni, Solicitor for the said Debbr. 640 The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Carnarvonshire, holden at Baoor. In t'i.Matter of a special Resolution for the liquida- ti. li by arrangement of the affairs of ROBERT JONES, of 12, School-street, Henllao, in the County of i '■ n■' i$ti (sometimes trading as Robert T. Jones, cf llenllan and Denbigh, in the said County, Joiner ard lluiidor). \\ILLBM OB{;ln EDWA RDS.of Ruthin, Solicitor, bus b en appointed trustee of the pro- peity of the debtor. All tersona having in their possession any of the effects of the debtor must dollver the. to the tr.\jt-e, and all debts due to the debtor must be paid to the trustee. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debt to the trustee. Dated this 1st day of June, 18S0, J. GLYNNE JONES, 641 Registrar. Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Carnar- vonshire holden at Conway, wade in an action in the mater of the e-tate of Joliu Williams, deceased, William Elwards agiinet Owtu Williams, G. 637, HTIIE Creditors of John Williams, late of Gell, in the parish of LUnbedr, in the county of Carnarvon, who died on the 8tb day of November, 1873, are on or before the 2nd day of June, 1880, to send by post prepaid to Messrs Hughes and Jones, Registrars of the Couuty Court at Conway, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in defauit theie.f thty will be peremp. torily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Every Creditor holding auy security is to produce the same before the Regt8trPJ. of tbe above-named Court, situate at No. 25, Castle street, Conway, on the 9th day of June, 1880, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claim. WILLIAM HUGHES,)J Regiatra 509 WILLIAM JONES, 5 HANGING, DEPORTMENT, AND CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. MADEMOISELLE SILVESTRE, FROM LONDON, HAS the honour to inform her Pupils, the JLIL Gentry, Schauta, and Visitors of Llandudno, that she will give a COURSE OF LESSONS in the abuv" accomplishments to YOUNG LADIES and JUVENILES, lit the MASONIC HALL, on Monday Atkrn >ons, at Three o'clock, commencing June 7tb. A Class fur Deportment aucf Exercises only on Thursday Afternoons. Private Lescons, by appointment, in the New Valses. Sch00\$ and Family at'.eudtd. Those Ladies deairiog any member of their family to join the above Clawas will kindly forward their Card to Mdlle. Silvestre, Masonic Hall, Llandudno. 633 PIANOFORTE TUNING. Mli. SMYTH, of Birmingham, is now at J Bangnr, and all orders left at Messrs Nixon and *»', Booksellers, will have immediate attention. •Mr Smyth has been coming to Bangjr for the last SO $u*jltc gotten SECOND PRINCIPAL DISPLAY OF SUMMER FASHIONS. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Will show Ou TUESDAY NEXT, the 8th INST., A Splendid Collection of SPECIAL NOVELTIES FOR SUMMER WEAR, Including MILLINERY AND HATS. LIGHT SUMMER MANTLES. FOULARD SILKS. TUSSORE SILK' LIGHT DRESS MATERIALS. SATEENS AND PRINTS. SPECIAL. In the ROBE and COSTUME ROOM will be shown A COLLECTION of SEASIDE and WASH- ING COSTUMES in PRINTS, SATEENS, PERCALES, FOULARDS, JACCONETS, CAMBRICS, &c. Young Ladies' Styles, Us. 6d., 15s. 6d. and 21s. The AYASHING COSTUMES, foreign make, at 2.58., 31i. 6d., aud 42s, are very excellent styles and III the fashionable clark colours. The New LAWN TENNIS COSTUME in Pink Blue, Creain and Cardinal Sateens, with Madras Muslin Broche Drapery. White Stripe JACCONET COSTUMES, 15s., 21s., and 29s. 6d. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. 64 8 PORTMADOC FLORAL and HORTICULTURAL SHOW, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1S80. MONEY PRIZES AGGREGATING OVER £110 ARE OFFERED FOR COMPETITION. PRIZE LISTS and all requisite informa- tion may be obtained from either of the Joint Hon. Sees. F. H. STROWGER, Portmadoc. J. HOLL, Tremadoc. 578 TO THEATRICALS, CHRISTYS, ETC. CONCERT HALL, LLANRWST. THE above new aad commodious Hall is Tfuruished complete, suitable for all kinds of Entertainments. Also, grand Piano and Harmonium. For terms and particulars apply to Mr O. ISGOED JONES, 793 Apothecaries' Hall. CITY OF DUBLIN STEAM-PACKET COMPANY. Liverpool to Bangor, Beaumaris, and Menai Bridge, calling at Llandudno (weather permitting). DURISG THE MONTH OF MAY, rpHE "PRINCE ARTHUR" or other of this Company's Boats will sail, unless prevented by weather or unforeseen cause, From LIVERPOOL, Prince's Landing Stage, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 11-30 a.m. From MENAI BRIDGE, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 a.m. During the months of Juue, July, August, and Sep- tember, th Steamers will sail Every Day (Sundays f' ta-di. Stage at 11-3? a.m. Menai Bridge at 10 a.m., weather permitting. During the month of October to the 18th, the Sailings will be the same as in May. Goods teceived at the North-East Corner of Clarence Dock, Liverpool, not later than Wednesdays. SINGLE FARES.—Saloon Cabin, 5s Second-class, 3s. Return Tickets Saloon, 8s.; Second-class, 5s. These Tickets are available for One Calendar Month from Day of Issue. Tickets issued on Board the Steamer. flhe Return Tickets may be extended a Month on payment of Half Single Fare. EXTRA. SAILINGS.—Extra Steamer on Saturday EXTRA SAILINGS.—Extra Steamer on Saturday E,t,. Steamer will leave Prince's Landing Stage every Saturday afternoon at four p.m., commencing 5th June; returtiinet from Menai Bridge on the Monday Morning followi, g at six a.m., till the 23rd August, when these extra Sailings will be discontinued. N.B.—Passengers are requested to look after their own luggage, as the Company do not hold themselves accountable for loss or damage, unles. it be entered at the Company's office, and freight paid for the same. For further particulars apply at the City of Dublin Steam-packet Company's Offices, 17, Water-street, or 9, Regent-ro.4, Liverpool, CAPTAIN G. R. BELL, K.N., Agent; or to the Company's Agent at Menai Bridge. BANGOR AKD NORTH WALES BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, 1872; INCORPORATED, 1874. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.£49,750. President: DlI. RICHARDS, Bangor. Managing Director: MB. JOHN LLOYD, JUN., Old Bank, Bangor. Solicitor: JOHN W. HUGHES, ESQ., Bangor. Surveyors: MR. J. PRITCHARD, Auctioneer, Bangor, and MR. H. WILLIAMS, Green Back, Bangor. SHARES, £10 EACH, PAID up by Monthly Subscriptions of Two Shillings and Sixpence (with accumulative interest) iI. Six Years. Members holding Shares for Three Years and upwards are entitled io participate in the Bonus, which is declared every third year. The Bonus paid in 1875 was TItN SHILLINGS per Share. ADVANCES. Advances on M v.gage of Freehold or Leasehold Property, can be. otained to any amount upon most advantageous terms, for any period not exceeding twenty year., repayable by monthly instalments, or in such other lliauner as may be agreed pon. Interest 4:5 per oent. Der annum. The Mortgages may be redeemed at any time on payment of the balance of principal due and a smaJl fee. ADVANTAGES To rlolll borrowing from this Society TOTk.ri7,i:/¡;r any losses. The 1',?Y-?-t- may, in special ?eF, at the discretion of the Directors, be suspended for a limited period. Further advances may be obtained (when the Securi- ties will admit of it) without a fresh Deed. of MortKa);? may be redeemed at any time on payment °f*U fee. °?o''?? Deed is required when the Mortgage is pahffMortgage is never called in, excopt for no.-ful. Tbe?tortg?e i. never caUed ID, eMOpt for non. f ul. Legal Chargea ?urvey Fees are ?.d, and very prospectus" and any further Particulars may be obtained on application to thl jignagiBS Director, Solicitor or Surr.yorm. 700 valblit P, oti-ces. ————————————————— ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB J\, REGATTA, CARNARVON, will take place on MONDAY, June 28th, 1880. LIST OF PRIZES. JC35, for Yachts of 20 tons alcd upwards. Entrance, £ 1 Is. £20, for Yachts belonging to the lioyal Welsh Yacht Club. Entrance, £ 1 1.. £12 12s, for Y..by from 5 to 11 tons. Entrance, 10s 61. icio, for Yachts not exceeding 5 tons. Entrance, 10s 6d. Sailing Boats-First prize, X5; second, £ 3 third, ,£2, to be aiirt for fcy Open Boats not exceeding 25 feet keel. EutMnce 28 6d. No time allowed. XIO, to be f-aileJ f^r by New Brighton Sailing Club Boats (under their own rules). Entrance, 10s. ROWING RACES. Prize for Four-o^red Gigs of Seven Sovereigcs.-First prize, £2, to be rowed for by Four-oared Yachts or other Gigs. To be rowed in heats. Geutle- men amateurs excluded. Entrance, 28 Gel e"ch boat. Amateur Foure.-Prize. value Ten Guineas, to be rowedwod steered for by gentlemen amatturs, in Four. oared Racing Boats. Eutrance, 10s each boat. Amateur Sculling Race.—A £5 cup. Entrance, 10.. Royal Naval Aitiilery Volunteer Race, to be rowed for by members of any R.N.A.V. Corps, iu their cutters and uniforms. Prizj, £ 12 (giveu by tue tradesmen of the town). Prizes, Tankards. Entrance, 53 each boat. Pair-oar Race, rowed by two oarsmen and a cox- swain. First prize, Cl Becond, 10s. A Punt Race for OLe Sovereign,-First prize, 15s; second, 5s. To be run for by Two'oared Punts, each Punt to be rowed by one tower, without a coxswain. No entracca money. None but bond fide punta allowed. A Duck Hunt. Scratch FitirB.-Prizes, Tankards. Entries to be made with the Secretary before One o'clock on the day of the Regatta. Entrance, 2s 6d each. Aquatic Derby, to be run on Sea Horses. First prize, 15s; second, 10s third, 7s 6d fourth, 5a. lei all Matches three must start or no Race, subject to the discretion of the Committee. A Grand Display of Fireworks iu the Castle, by Messrs Penly and Son, A Band will perform during the Regatta and Fire- works. Entries to be made before noon on Saturday, June 26th. Full particulars on application to the Hon. Sec., Club House, Carnarvon. 69 HOMES FOR, ALL UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG. FREE GRANTS OF LAND. THE DOMINION OF CANADA Presents unequalled advantages to persons with limited incomes for the profitable investment of capital, and to Tourists and Sportsmen. ASSISTED PASSAGES To Agricultural Labourers and Domestic Servants. Interesting pamphlets and full particulars, post free, on applicatiou to J. DYKE, Canadian Government Agent, Liverpool. M5 ubhcattonø. NOW READY. PROOFS for the Welsh that the BRITISH _L are the LOST TRIBES of ISRAEL." The Abrahamic Covenant bv L^z.ivus," with two Ohapteis by "l'hilo-Israel," and Appendix. Price Sixpence, Post Free, Sevenpence. May b.1 had of all the principal Booksellers through- out North Wales, and at the Office of the North Wvles Chronicle. 627 hotels. BANGOR, NORTH WALES. THE PENRHYN ARMS HOTEL. C. BICKNELL, PROPRIETOR. An Orinibu4 attends the Trains. 16 Contracts. BOROUGH OF rWLLHELI. TU SEWERAGE CONTRACTORS. TENDERS arc required for the construction of Main Sewers. Manholes, Lampboles, Flushing Chambers, and works connected therewith, for the Drainage of tbe Towu of Pwllheli. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my Offices, Pwllheli, and the Offices of Mr Thomas Roberts, C. E., Portmadoc. The Engineer will supply bills of quanti- ties. Tenders to be sent to me, sealed and endorsed, "Tender for Main Sewerage," not later than Twelve o'clock (noon), on Friday, the 18th June, 1889. The lowest or any Tender will not necessaiily be accepted. OWEN OWEN, Council Chambers, Pwllheli, Town Clerk. May 24th, 1880. 580 CONTRACT. TENDERS for supplying the" CLIO" TRAINING SHIP with the undermentioned Articles, from July 1st to Dec. 31st, 1&80, will be received until Thursday, June I (Ith. Forms of Teuder can be obtained from the Captain Superintendent on board, to whom all Tenders are to be All goods to be delivered, carriage paid, at Garth Ferry, Bangor, N. Wales. Average Average Article.pti'r, Article. consumpti'n per o.th, per month ite.d 6000 lbs. Blue Jew 25 yds. Sugar MO,, Leather V.riou. Treacle 80 Sosp 300 lba. Pepper 'lu Timber j Various Mett (also for '{ope.CanM.ii, officers' it?? I 000 &c Various Suet 109 „ I  B.it 20, < °2) IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. DAY A N D 8 0 N 8 "UNIVERSAL" MEDICINE CHEST, FOR ALL DISORDERS is HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP AND LAMBS, Contains the following celebrated preparations:- The "PURIFIED DR1FFIELD OILS," for Wounds. *Kr icks Cuts Bruises, &c. The "BLACK DRINKS," Jkf.C?. Brui? ???? ERI?-? Cleansing after Calving. The WHITE ILS," for External Injuries, Weak or Swollen Joints. The ALTERATIVE POWDERS," for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throits, in Horses. The "EWE DRENCHES," for Fevera, Colds, or Chills. The FOOT ROT OILS." The "HUSK DRAUGHTS," for Husk, or Hoose, W orBlI in Herse.. Price E2 43. Od., CARRIAGE PAID. Awarded Gold and Silver Medals. Any cf the Medicines may be had separate, securely packed in Wood Cases. Established nearly 40 Years. Patronised by upwards of 85,000 Agriculturists. Address:— I DAY & SONS, Ctewe, or 172, Albany-at., London, N.W. Agent for Pwllheli 458 MB W. OWEN, Chemist. 0 n 01 MONEY r. MONLY t t MONEY t t t 52, TO WEE BUILDINGS, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL. N. S. IIAAT, SOLE PROPRIETOR. TO ALL IN WANT OF MONEY.-Time and unnecessary expense.can be saved by applying, either personally or by letter, to th? above address, where emh advances arc made from £ 10 to k?1,000 (with- out sureties) OD the shorLest possible notice, pad on the most reasonable terms. lw pay meats by easy i.,tl meDts to suit borrowers. Can be made either personally or remitted by post-ollice orders or in postage stamps, thereby aifordmg every facility to parties whose time is an object to them. Please note the address as above. N.B.—-No connec- iou with any other office. 07U3—084 MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES. FARMERS, HOUSEHOLDERS,TRADESMEN, and all Peisons requiring money are requested to send for Prospectus and balance Sheet of the NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, NLimITED, No, 3, Great Charles Street, Birming- ham—Capital £ 500,000,—which will show where they can bt?l. an advance from £ 10 to £ jb00, upon their OWIl secunty, and at a much lower Interest than charged by Loan Societies or Deposit Banks. No SURETIES, Law Costs, or unnecessary expenses required, ana the strictest secrecy can be safely relied upon. DAVID TURNER, Manager. N.B.—During the last year the above Bank made one thousand eight huudied and seventy-four advances of a permanent character (exoiusive of 1.0n"s upon Promissory Notes). This will at ouce prove the popu- lari y and stability of the ank, aud at the same time the Balance Sheets are always open to the inspection of the public for further proof. MONEY TO LEND, WITHOUT SURETIES, BY THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. ALL Respectable Householders, whether Athi? are private Gentlemen or Ladies, Shop. keepers, ?,?.er.9, Car Proprietors, Cow Keepers, Tradesmen, or Clerks, can be accommodated by this Bank with bums (if Money from £10 to £1000, repayable by easy instalments, extending over one year and upwards, to enable them to increase their stocks and atford ti^m every kind of temporary accommoda- tion.without friends as sureties and without any unnecess- ary delay. Applicants would do well before applying to any office to consider its respectability. This office was established in 1875, and since that time its business in advances has been rapidly ihcreasing, anJ it now makes more advances than auy other single private advance office ia the provinces. Every inform..tion willingly afforded. Apply, either personally, or if by letter state amount required, to LEWIS SUMMONS, Proprietor, 27* South John Street, Liverpool. A FORTUNE FOR A TRIFLE, 920,000 FOR 1:1. FULL particulars of this most advantageous F.y speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent free on applicatiou, enclosiBg a stampetl directed envelope, to John Foster, Esq., 8, Craig's Court, Charing Cross, London, S. W. 518 Insmnnce Notices. CLERGY MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1829. OFFICE: 1 & 2, BROAD SANCTUARY, WESTMINSTER, S.W. Total Funds £ 2,610,108 T\»tul Annual Income 300,141 Total Amount of Claims paid upen Death 1,733,490 Amount of Profits divided at last Quinquennial division 843,140 The next Bonus will be due on 1st June, 18&1, Assur- ances now effected share therein. Expenses of Management on all accounts, R3 5s. 9d. per cent, of total income. 108 MATTHEW HODGSON, Secretary. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY (REAPSIDE, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 180 8. FIRE AND LIFE. Capital One Million Two Hundred Thousand Pounds. Agent for Banyor Al R. WILLIAM PUGHE, National Provincial Bank, Of whom Tables of Rates, Forms of Proposals, and any information needful to effect Life and Fire Assurance may be obtained. N.B.—Abolition of the Government Duty.-From and after Midsummer, 180it, all Fire Assurances are exempt rom the payment Goverum"nt Duty. 5 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE .R CORPORATION, (Established by Royal Charter, A,D., 1720.) FOR SEA, FIRE, LIFE, AND A-ITNUITIES. Chief Office, Royal Exchange, London Branch, 29, Pall Mall. The Accumulated Funds exceed £3,900,000. FIRE ASSURANCES on liberal terms. LIFE ASSURANCES with or without participation in profits. Divisions of Profit every Five Years. A large participation in Profits, with the guarantee of the invested Capital-stock, and exemption, under Royal Charter, from the liabilities of partnership. All real improvements ia modern practice, with the security of an Office whose resources have been tested by the experience of more than a Century and a half. A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and balance Sheet will be forwarded on application. AGENT J. H. A. HALL, Old Bank, Bangor. asusmesfg Siimoumcmcnts. RICHARD CONWAY, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO, Contractor for all Branches of Work in PLUMBING, GLAZING, PAINT lNG, DECORATING, PAPER-HANG- ING, HOT WATER and GAS FITTING, ke., &C. A large Assortment of Kit CHEN RANGES, GRATES, and CHIMNEV PIECES always in Stock. 12 HEALTH AND VIGOUR FOR DOGS GUARANTEED BY THE USE OF QLARKE'S BUFFALO MEAT DOG BISCUITS, USED IN THE ROYAL KENNELS. SIX PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. FRANK GOODALL, Tbe1 Queen's Hnntsinan, writes:-A more nourishing and suitable Food for Dogs has not Jet been invented, combining as they do, all the qualities of a most perfect food, and to all that desire to keep their dogs iu good health and condition, I can with the greatest confidence recommend them. Yours truly, FRANK GOODALL. DR. ZURN, Professor of the Veterinary Collegp, Liepsig, saysThey possess double the quantity of nourishment that is to be found in flesh. AQSNT J. EDWARDS, CHIMIST, 460 CONWAY. »utnt nnoUnrtment SUMMER FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, SILKS, AND DRESS MATERIALS, lie. BROWN, HOLMES, AND CO. have returned from their Second Visit to Paris this Season, and are no" showinl:the most advanced Novelties for Summer Wear, and respectfully solicit the favour or a visit to their Showrooms. Patterns sent free by post. SPECIAL NOTICE. Atteolion is directed to a large purchase of French embroidered Hassocks and Chairs, from Is. each. SILK MERCERS TO HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H TIlE PRINCESS OF WALES. CHESTER, May, lii80. MISS H. ELIAS, (Who for many years managed tbe Millinery Depart- ment of the late Mr Griffith Davies,) BEGS respectfully to inform the Ladies of BBa.g., and its i?i.i,y that h. inleuds com- mencing Business in the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, AT 137, HIGH-STREET (VAYNOL ARMS), BANGOR, And trusts that her lengthened experience io the busi- ness, not only at Bangor, but at several of the most fashionable resorts in England, will enable her to com- mand a fair share of general patronage. All work en- trusted to her care will receive personal attention, and no effort shall be wanting on her part to give every satisfaction. All Mourning Orders executed on the shortest notice. 442 S. HARGRAVES, LAND, ESTATE, AND ENGINEERING SURVEYOR. MOELOflAN, LLANRWST. 001 M7_ W A. NOTT, (Son of the late J. G. Nott,) 9, VALE STREET, DENBIGH, AND 26, HIGH STREET, RHYL, BEGS to inform the Clergy, Gentry, and BiDhabitauts of P?byl and neighbourhood, that he has purchased the busiuess bdongiug to Mrs Nott, 26, HIGH STREET, RHYL, in addition to the above, and solicits the favour of their support and patronage hitherto extended to the family. CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY DEPOT. Envelope Cases. Portrait Albums. Albums for Drawings, Poetry, &c. Bibles, Prayer Books, and Church services. Bags with Waistblelts, in' j Russia and Morrocco Leather. Bags for Ladies and Gen- tlemen. Blotting Cases, flexible solid Russia Leather. Card Cases, in pe irl, ivory, and tortoise-shell. Cigar Cases. Purses and Pocket Books, Pencil Cases in gold, silver, alumiuium, and ivory. Writing Desks, in Russia and Morrocco Leather, and in mahogany, oak, or walout-wovd. Tourist Cases. Dressing Cases. Jewellery Boxes. W ork Boxes. Despatch Boxes. Pocket Dressing Cases, in solid leather (capital pre- sent for a gentleman). Writing Cases in solid leather. Very strong and useful. Envelope Cases and Blot- ting Books. Stationery Cases. Smelling Bottles. Inkstands. T?. Cddie.. Diaries, handsomely bound for presents. Penholders, silver mounted. Purses, Cigar Cases, and Reticule, in sealskin. The .?? F??.ch k Ameri- ??. PlayiD Cards. Note Paper. Envi?pes. Newton and Windsor's Drawing MateriqJs. Fishing Tacklei etc. ANY BOOK NOT IN STOCK SENT FOB IMMEDIATELY. Monthly Magazines and Periodicals Promptly Supplied. SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. 478 MRS. HOPSON, CONFECTIONER, UPPER BANGOR, IN returning thanks to her numerous cus-' tomen and friends takes this opportunity of inform- ig them and the public iu general, that she has removed to the NEW PREMISES, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, UPPER BANGOR, Where she hopes for a continuance of their kind patron- age and support. BRIDE CAKE.S, &c., TO ORDER. 402-085 PIANOFORTES FOR SALE OR HIRE. J. L. AINSWORTH, (ORGANIST, ST. JAMES'.) No. 1, ELDON TERRACE, UPPER BANGOR. 382 GAME SEASON, 1880. TO GAMEKEEPERS. C. K. BENSON & CO., 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Beg to notify that they are the SOLE AGENTS FOR NORTH WALES AND BOBDEE COUNTIES FOR THE SALE OF GEORGE WILSON'S CELEBRATED PHEASANT, POULTRY, AND DOG FOOD. THESE goods can he supplied from C. K. B. & Co.'s Depot at Wrexham or direct from Nor. wich at the a.e prices charged by G. W. at his Establishment, a r. AUGUSTINE. NORWICH. CARRIAGES PAID TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. Price Lists, with Testimonials, Free on application. 385 TO PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, JL AND DECORATORS.- Cheapest House in London for English and Foreign Pictllre Frame and Room Mouldings, all the newest designs; thousands of different patterns always in Stock, Veneered and Fancy Wood Mouldings, Picture Frames ot every description, Oleographs, &0. Wholesale Carver and Gilder. Every requisite for the Trade and Exportation, Special atten- tion to oountry orders. Full particulars, in Book of Patterns and Catalogue, for which send three penny stamps to H. MORELL, 18, Great 5t.. Andrew-street, Bloomsbuxy, Londoz6 652 j mmt wmts. COUNTY RATE RETURN. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. ABSTRACT of the ACCOUNTS of the County Treasurer, pursuant to 15 and 16 Vict., c. 81, and 40 and 41 Vic., c. GG—Year ended at Lady-day, 1880. £ I d. VAlulltionfor County Rate 338,330 1 Rate in the Pound of the several Rates made dur- d. Valuutiou for Police Rate (if different from I iug the Year, viz. 0 21 the above) 338,330 County Rates Ð 24 Amount of Loans outstanding at Lady-day, 1880 15,784 | Police Rates -t Rates- RECEIPT. .E Mice— DISBURSEMENTS. Rates— £ £ Police- £ County Rate 3171 Payand Clothing 6036 Police Hate, 3770 L.?k-.1) 519 Oher E:.peins and Con agen? 1197 Total Rates 6941 7719 From Her Maj?sty's Tr?ury- Total Police 7762 11 )Pi?y .I Cl.thig f Police 2",19 f L-c. (b)Luuatic?au))eMeharge?MetoCounty. Irrecoverable Fees 112 (e) Unminul PrusecutlOos 388 At A?.i. 47 (d)M?NteuiicceofFrisotier9 (if any). At Q?rterhessi.fM 256 (e) Removal of Convicts (if any) Under Criminal Justice Act M ?Jad?s'Lcdg- m? 60 Under Juveuile Offenders Act. UnderiSummaryJunsdMhotiAct 3 Total of items (c) (d) (c) and (f) 448 Conveyance of Prisoners. 63 On Account of Prisoneis—(if any) Total 546 ot Pris.. and any Payments) Chargeable to County (a) Diet aud Clothing of Prisoners (i) Surplus Uaol Accommodation 1080 (b) Buildings and Repairs —— (c) Salaries Total of items (b) and (i) 1080 (d) Incidental Prison Expenses. On Account of Lunatic Asylums (Receipts, if any) (e) oans duriDg thc year (if any) on Security of Tot?o!item!i(b) (,?) (,I) ,?d 52 E.t?., ."t?.g object oi Loan— Ec-buiidi of Bridges 2300 LT unat,i.c A. s^, um^s R?!-buildi.? f B.??dge? of Lunatics (those only charge- Mi.ceUaue.us ?ReceipM- able to the County) Fi.e5 and Penalties 273 B.ildi.g?, Ja?rt:: 1105 Fees 91j> Salariea "f Otlicer  68 Othe?.R?ceipts _830 Shmhalls and Judge. L.dgi.g? 150 Militia Storehouses County Bridges. 1575 Register of V oters Salaries of County Officers, viz.— 2 Coroner 2SO 1 Cleik of the Peace 400 ti Justices' Clerks (if pid by S,lay) 1.,70 Inspectors of Weights aud Mcasurcs ilO 1 200 1 Treasurer 150 2 Other Officers 30 Tobl Salaries 2060 Loans or Instalments of Loans Paid off during the Year with 1490 All other cnarges 469 Total £ 15,507 Total. I hereby certify that the above Statewent, in accordance with the prescribed form, is a correct account for the twelve months ended with the 25th day of March, 1880. (Signed), WALTER BUTLER CLOUGH JOINES, TREASURER OF THE COUXTY. The 1st day of June, 1880. 0J3—626 JSustn1 nnounCtnttnts. M. A. CROOKS, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, 222, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, AND 71, HIGH STREET, RHYL. A Large Variety of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Boots and Shoes. ENGLISH AND FRENCH. 483 "ABSOLUTELY PURE." SEE ANALYSES:—Sent Post Free on Application. b ELLI S'S Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade; Aromatic Ginger Ale. For GOUT, Lithia Water, Sfp M I N ERA L and Lithia, and Potass Water. |M[P WATERS. — CORKS BRANDED, R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN," and every label bears REGISTERED. their Name and Trade Mark. Sold every where, and wholesale of R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES, Manufacturers to the Royal Family. LONDON AGENTS:—W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. HATTTTON. Beware of spurious imitations, and insist on having ELLIS'S MINERAL WATERS. SOLE ADDItESS.-R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 192-1 T. YV. BENSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER By Special Warrant TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, And by Special Appointments to H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, AND H.I.M. THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. PRIZE MEDALS-LONDON, DUBLIN, AND PARIS. BENSON'S WATCHES, Of every Description, suitable for all climates, from 2 to 200 guineas. Chronographs, Chronometers, Keyless, Levers, Presentation, Repeaters, Railway Guards', Sol. diers', and Workmen's lwatcheii of Extra Strength. BENSON'S CLOCKS, For Churches, Turrets, or Public Buildings, Dining or Drawing Room, Library,C"rriage,Church, Hall, or Shop. Perpetual Calen- dars, Wind Oialo, & NOVELH—"EAKLT ENGLISH Clocks in Wood and Ormolu, Decorated with Blue China, Wedgwood, &c.. ftom £5 DS, Made solely by BENSON. 13 E N 8 0 N 1 8 GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Of every Description, in the Rich- est and Newest Designs, at the Lowest Prices compatible with good workmanship. Brooches, Bracelets, Necklets, Lookete, Rings, Earrings, io. and also ia Diamonds and Preciuus Stones. BENSON'S Workman'? ?6 6?. Si?er English Level. r?"?.? RFNSONN "Everybody's" Silver Watch, i3?.,w.thCry!)MGhs9. r? ??a'iM.J BENSON'SSiIvJ?N.etr?Pl?.-FofRM.MdAthtettcMeetm?.Pre?nt?.n. or Household Use Special D?,ig- ..a Bti..t?. Free. BEN8?S'?e?F'i???? '? wArCHES, the most comprebtnaive in the World, giving prices and illustrations of every kind. Just published, two stamps. BENSON'S new PAMPHLET of CLOCKS, the largest yet published, ?ith designs and prices. Free. two t..Pl. pTO<J)N'R ?' PAMPHLET -f JEWELLERY, iUnstrtted. Two stamps. T?!!??S'? ? PAMPHLET cf SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATE, iUastr?ed. Two .tamp? BENSON'S ? PAMPHLET of TURRET CLOCKS, JU?ted. Watches Sent Free and Safe by Post. Watcha, Clocks, Jewellery, and, Plate Repaired by SWleIl Workmen. Plate, Jewellery, and Watches Exchanged. CLUBS, MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPERS SUPPLIED. j STEAM FACTORY AND CITY SHOWROOMS:- L TJ D G A T E HILL. WEST-END ESTABLISHMENT:- 25, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1749. aota