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Kincrs^cw^ to Xiondon.. | ———————————————————————— WHEK DAYS  .—? 1 1'iii'l. 1 | i ,=-:I_i! -J- !I.!I =- 12J!2t't2??2 — -V,aTtr^Tnr'a ..1 i7>m I. m ]. m p m p m m a m I a m p m jp m j fci'.ic.stown • • i • • j • • i j a in i { ..| 1 I ¡' a III ¡ s ?) "hac.II" 1 7 15 (J 4,j 1 0 0 02011 D: 1501' I) V>J¡"'y" "alf: 7 ':I I 1 8 "I U S¡ )'1" T)" l'løeg I :¡ 1 21! 6 1! ¡\O,\or; 1. I I 'l;, 12; I 1 3? U 3;1 I' Oaiifair I- S ,r ■ I 2 ? 72 I :adw<n 'I SO. I 1 o 6 'Jo I AJcmi triage j. 10 40 7 I < 1 '.&)r.. I 10 40 6 7 69 1 j S i H 1 f Saiigor dc;>. 2 1 7 0 i ••• 41 2 20 j 7 «0 7 8 0 27 II 4 Ab..1r.. "O)J.. I .J.; ,:13 ,,11 -Il 2 2IJ 7?O. I I 7 8 6 "71 f?.?. "??,)?'i? l?H;IM 4=779.7. 72U:04? t-?.w.?' '"?? ? n.jsrj:il?! 4.?4.M748!)S: ¡ 72U 64'11 Con«W ■ ■ 11 S „• J l, -3 n 3312 11 1 « 2 58 j 4 54 7 589 35 I t.i.1t1.1;UH'.t: 'H:7 7alnD1'1 ;) n811l1.:o512°O 14;1 j;-¡S03¿: I j' I:I: "I;, :1:1:iH? 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R?Iw?ye, and to Kingstown; and also to the Oswestry, Newtown, and Llanidloes Line.- Third Class Passengers are now Booked Through between Manchester and Sta- tions on the Great Western Railway. Chester, Birkenhead, and LiverpooL pjr 1,2,P 1&2. 1 fc2. 1&2.;1&2. 1^2.|1&2_ 1&2. 1&21&2. 1,2,r 1 tit, laz. 1 i V "?i? 1 andimr Sta^e morn .p ex p morn! exp !ft7 up aft. elp aft. aft If -t aft. aft. 1 aft.j aft. 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THOMAS WILLIAMS, FAMILY GROCER, AND ITALIAN WAREIIOTISTMAIN, PROPRIETOR OF THE MUCH A.DMI11ED LLANDUDNO SAUCE, GENUINE TEA, COFFEE, COCOA, RAW, AND REFINED SUGARS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GROCERIES, DESSERT, WES'fPHALIA HAMS,' PHILLIPPE AND CAN A U D'S SARDINES, fc; A?-TforEUi?nd Sch?eppe?'Sod. and Pot^s Waters, B"Shton. u 0 f^g"T ^tCrosse^& Black" Lemonade, and Ginger Beer ? Gillon's Essence of Beef, for the  weU's Potted Meats, Portable Souw, Pickles, &c., &e. ^stershire Sauce Fortnum & Mason's Chocolate. &e. Epp s and others Homeopathic Cocoa; Horniman's Pure TeiW the leaf not coloured Mackenzie Cho<-oht<&c.;Epp'?nd other.'Homeopathic Coc?; ? ?,???? Ginger Bre?; Huntley and Palmer's Reading Biscuits Keiller and Sons's Dundee Marmaiaae Pliee's Patent Composites, and other Can- dIes; the Favourite Pickle-the Orme's Head Samphire. THOMAS WILLIAMS, DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST CHURCH WALKS (OPPOSITE MOSTYN AND TUDNO STREETS), LLANDUDNO, ESTABLISHED 1854. PRESCRIPTION'S ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED ACCORDING TO THE FORMULA OF 1 HE BRITISH PHAHMACOP-ea WILLIAMS'S CELEBRATED LLANDUDNO BOUQUET. w_- A T"O. GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE. I Iair. Tooth, Nail Uruskor ami Combs PonruW;? Pure Ghceiine S U P E R IO 11 L A V U JN 1> IS li W AlJ1 li. Cold Cream Antiseptic Tnotli Powder Oriental Tooth Pasw s :r> rY ROWLAND'S M\CA«SALt OIL, K '.LYDOR AND ODONTO. GODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS. -RI\nr L'S TOILET VINEGAR. ODORIFHROU TIXC<?R OF ?YRHH AND BORAX, All efficieii t Moil tli CONCE* NTRATED COMPOUND 'lMi'-OCTION OF SARS^PARILLA AND TARAXACUM, A most valuable Alterative. ?:E'1.QLINE UIH.II:df'I\ in ,i„ ,l„. <kii! from till) action "f lh^ Sun, Win.l,and "'t¡¡l. ln(1 i indispens:¡ble KE?OLINE, ??"?' ?';?' ,??, f, the irritation c??.Lhy the f-h..u..c.) ?tt.n of thp S.U. Vapour. Williams' Compound Ithnbilrb Pills. Correctins. AntibiUnis, ditto. Dinner, do. Williams COllcd. lss, ot llmger. Quinine Wine. 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Finest Old Lavender Water. strongly reconimenled. Rimmel's Perfume Vaporizer, Spirit, Essence, Toilet Vinegiii-, &c. Rowland'sMacassar Oil, Kalydor, and Odonto. Oldridsje's Balm of Columbia. Godfrey's Extract of Elder Flowers. Bandoline and CosmetiqueB. Cold Cream, GI),cerine Crystalized, Cantharidine, Marrow, Honey, and Pomades. Genuine Bear's Grease. Fancy Soaps. in great variety. Oiled Silk, Gutta Pevdia, and Spongio Piline. Finest Turkey and Honey Comb Sponger Sponge Bags, | Bathing Caps, &c. Quinine, Camphorated, and other Deutrifices. Finest Newfoundland Cod Liver Oil. Dr. De Jongli'a Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. Du Barry's Rflvalenta Arabica Food. Brown and Poison's Patent Corn Flour. Duryea's Maizena. Kingsford's Oswego, Prepared Corn. Robinson's Patent Barley and Groats, Hair, Tooth, and Nait crushes. Combs, in every variety of style and pattern. Genuine Seidlitz, Soda, Lemonade, and Ginger Beer Powders. Gazogenes, for m n artificial Ærated waters. Powders and Essences for charging the same. Smelling Bottles, silver-mounted and otherwise, in great variety. Patent Medicines of every description. Genuine Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Raw, Crushed and Lump Sugars, Spices, &c. Pickles, Sauces. Essences, Capers, Marmalade, Jams, Jellies, Preserved Ginger, Fruits, British Wines, and Ie, Potted Meats. AGENTS for Ellig'S. SchweDDs'. &c., Lemonade, Soda, Seltzer, Lithia, Potass, and many other jErated Waters; for Keffler's Marmalade, Horniman's Pure Tea; for Mackenzie and Middleman*' celebrated Albert Biscuits, Scotch Short Bread, and Orange Ginger Bread. ST. GEORGES HOTEL,, LLANDUDNO, Corner of St. George's Crescent, Fronting the Bay, ISAIAH DAVIES, PROPRIETOR. TABLE D'HOTE. DAILY AT TWO O'CLOCK. FAMILIES CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH WINES AND SPIRITS. AN OMNIBUS BELONGING TO THE HOTEL MEETS EVERY TRAIN TO AND FROM THE STATION. BILLIARDS. POST OFFICE, LLANDUDNO. WILLIAM POWELL, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, MOSTYN STREET, H.3L.-A.3Srr)TJIDnsr03 HAS the pleasure to inform the Visitors and Inhabitants of Llandudno, that he continues to supply Stationery of the newest style, Books, Photographs, Landscapes of North Wales, "c., by E. Redford Photograph Albums of all sizes, Bibles. Church Services, Common Prayers, Guide Books, and Books of Views in great variety. London and Provincial Newspapers supplied. Circulating Library, containing the most recently published Books. Books not in stock can be procured from London, at the shortest notice, free of carriage. — 1 ROBERT HUGHES, Confectioner, General Grocer, and Tea Dealer, AGENT FOR THE LIGHT WINE ASSOCIATION 5 MOSTYN STREET," LLANDUDNO. REFRESHMENT ROOMS, British Wines, Ellis's Soda Water and Lemonade, Ginger Beer, JL\; &c., Pickles, Sauces, Marmalades, Potted Meat, Hams, Bacon, and Prime Cheese, Biscuits mad e on the &c., Pickles, Sauces, with Gr 0 f Basalmd Allsopp'sAles, Dublin Porterand Stout, bottled and drauglit. Premises. Families supplied with Groceries^ AUsopp'sAIes, Dublin Porter and Stout, bottled and draught. R. H. has always on hand a Stock of BassV&nd Allsopp's Ales, Dublin Porter and Stout, bottled and draught. J. EDWARDS, LATE P. WEBSTEE DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST, HIGH STREET, [Opposite theCas tle Hotel] CONWAY. OLD ESTABLISHED DEPOT FOR GENUINE DRUGS. PHYSICIANS and Surgeon's Prescription and Family Recipes compounded with much t care and accitracy. An assortment of approved Perfumery. Toilet Soaps in great variety. EDWARDS'S Oriental Tooth Paste, highly esteemed for beautifying the Teeth and Gums- This much approved preparation reatoresand preserves to the enamel its original Pearl whiteness, and isparticularly recommended to strengthen the nerve, and especially to those who suffer much from toothache and tender gums, which are apt to bleed; removing all unplesant. odour from the mouth, and imparting to the breath a most delicate fragrance. Teeth filled and extracted. Pickles, Sauces, Potted Meats, Jams; Marmalade, Sardines, in great variety, imported by Crosse & Blackwell Loildon. sm Fresh Lemons, Salad Oil, Nra Composite Candles, Child's Night Lights, Wax Tapers and Vestas always in stock. Fine New Season Teas for quality, strength and flavour not surpassed. Sponges and Bags in various assortments. Agent for Ellis's Ruthin Soda, Potass Wates, and Lemonade. FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH GROCERYI J. B. EVANS, REGENT HOUSE, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO, T>EGS respectfully to a?onnce  his establishment is revlete with New DIUVERY QOoœ ouitable for the Setson Ala", Bilks, Fancy and Bl"ck GLues. Shawls, Mantle., Jackets, ?1oT. fierSffi«riZdDg9^ Haberdashery, Flowers, Feathers, Hate, Bonneta, Stay$, Mantle Clot* wS?Mnek. TWM?. Md Aprons, Calicoes ?d Linens, &c., &e. ?- OBSERVE -Regent House, Moatyn-Street. JOHN JONES. FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, MOSTYN STREET, NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION, LLANDUDNO. In dispensing Medicines the greatest attention is paid to accuracy and neatness. Teas genuine as imported, fresh roasted Coffees, and general Grocery Warehouse. Ellis's Soda Water, Putass Water, and Lemunade. French Essences and Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, tc. JOHN WILLIAMS, I'he Old EtraHisltcd FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON PLACE, BANGOR, TDEGS to draw the attention nt'ins in.?? ?!.t !tti-<???''? £ 1°^ B meut ofMNIMG & DRAWGG Romr FH?ITrKE BEDDING A;^ wi in tle e'pei"]]y IRON BEDS of all kinds, which he keeps m Sim*, aud oft era' j?    He partinuhrty invite an mspecttou of ? large stock of FE.\THERS." ClTltLED HAl!t (of the Wt Uualitmy> WOULLEy?ud COTTON FLOCKS, which for pur.ty are nnmnte!d. If f?und n..t to ?be of the quality which J. W represents them to be, they may be returned. V OBSEKVE-Sh.p?dS? noollls. LOXDOX ■JSt"' ^r.j, OLD *AI"3 re?pi? 'eseutst ) )fmt')])e.theyn).tyhc)?etu?rnH(??? ??,?-„,???,?? -? t?.t-.u,?.).,?u,??. <?LDD JI???M JOHN REEVES, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Church Walks [near the Parade], LLANDUDNO. Allsopp's Pule and t.tLer Aiej iii I>> tile. London and DuMiu .'itflut. A well asmitcd St.>ck of the choicest Wines. LIST OF PRICES ON APPLICATION. >- CAR irES DE VI SITE. A STUDIO fur First Class* PORTRAITS is now open at Next Door to Osborne House. ORMES VILLA, NORTH PARADE. LLANDUDNO. J. S. CORN A BY, PROPRIETOR. HENRY HAYN, WIN E MERCHANT, (OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION,) LLANDUDNO. LIST OF PRICES. Per Doz. Ports [Old crusted or otherwise] from 30s to 728 Amontillado. I 608 Manzanilla. 72s Dinner Sherry from 24a Fine Golden ditto 208 Ditto, superior 428 Fine Bordeaux Clarets from 12s to 548 Per Doz. IChampagnes Roederer'q, Clicquots, and Moetg [fint qualities] from 726 Other kinds. from 3& I Sparkling Hock 1>- )Dittoditto,pinta 308 I Ditto Moselle 9" 1Sound Burgundies [Red and White] 9w BASS & CO'S ALES, AND GUINNESS'S STOUT, IN CASK AND BOTTLE. BANGOR PUBLIC NEWS ROOM, Open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., AT J. K. DOUGLAS'S, "NORTH WALKS CHRONICLE" OFFICE, HIGH-STREET, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Guinea "cr annum, which will entitle a subscriber to that amount to enter the Room at any time within the hours specified above. Half-a-Guinea per annum, which will give a subscriber to that amount the eøtreé to the Room_f. rea _• 9 am., until 9 o'clock in the evening. NON-SUBSCRIBERS will be admitted from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., on payment of TWOPENCE; and from 4 pm. until 9 p.m., on payment of ONE PENNY. WATERLOO HOUSE, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. A. F. -SAr :E -r-i M. I A. M S (LATE CHURCH WALKS,) TAKES this opportunity of thanking those who have so liberally patronised her ac? commencing bu?neM. Md MsurfM them tha no exertion ahaU be spared on her part to merit a ccntimMntt of their ffaawvouug rs and, at the same time, would invite their iuspection of the oJfL theirfa ? ?"-? E?I'O? T?' SUMMER GOODS She has now on hand, consisting of AND BONNETS, MILLINERY BONNETS, TRIMMED STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Fancy Dresses, Linen and Mohair Skirtings, Sea-side Robes, Shawls, Silk and Cloth Jackets and Mantles, Water-proof Cloaks, Stays, Crinoline Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery, Trimming, &c., the SHOW ROOM At her present establishment will be found more commodious and attractive, whilst MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING Are carried on in all Branches, and as expeditiously as possible. BERLIN WOOL AND WOOL PATTERNS. FANCY NEEDLEWORK, &c. A large and varied Stock of the moat beautiful Designs in Wool Work; flat and raised work in Cushions, Chairs, Ottomans, Slippers, Mata, Banner Screens, and every description of Ladies' Fancy Needlework. BEADS, BUGLES, BRAIDS, &c., &c. A. F. W. in opening the above, would wish it known that her Establishment is of permanent character, open both Winter and Summer, and that it will be her constant aim to have in Stock, throughout the year, such a selection at rticlee as will meet the requirements of Visitors and Inhabitants. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WATERLOO HOUSE, MOSTYN STREET, Nearly opposite North and South Parade. [A CARD.] MR. STIVENS, L.D.S., R.C.S, Dental Sur- geon, 14, Abbey Square, Chester, may be con- sulted at Me. Thomas Williams, chemist, Church Walks, Llandadno, every Monday, from 10 till 6 o'clock. LLANDUDNO NEW CHURCH Donations received during the past week. £ s, d. Amount already advertised 2,686 8 6 M. Wyvill, Esq 5 0-0 William Tite, Esq., M.P. 21 0 0 Mrs. Tite 5 5 0 Rev. P. Herbert Symonds 1 0 0 T. C. RODEN. ) Honorary. JOHN WILLIAMS. Secretaries. Llandudno, 1st July, 1864. LLANDUDNO NEW CHUBCH. THE Committee have the satisfaction of _L announcing the union of the several Funds; viz., those of the Original Committee, the Ladies' Com- mittee, and the Bazaar, amounting to L2416 Os. 6d., which, together with the Donations already promised, make a total of nearly A: 3000. The Committee therefore intend to lay the Founda- tion Stone in the course of the present summei, as soon as the plans and estimates can be completed. The church is to contain not less than 1000 sittings, and as the outlay will necessarily be very large, the com- mittee earnestly request the co-opecation and assistance of all, to enable them to provide the church accommoda- tion, which is so urgently needed, with the least possible delay. The pecuniary aid of the Visitors is earnestly solicited, and any sums, however small, will be gratefully re- ceived. Two members of the committee will attend every Monday morning from eleven till one o'clock,.xt tkl,, Estate Office, Church Walks, Llandudno, to receive contributions. Donations may be also paid to the Treasurers, the National and Provincial Bank bf 'Eng- land, Mostyn Street, every Wednesday and Saturd ay, or at Conway daily; and to the Honorary Secretary j8) Mr, J ohn Williams, Estate Office, and Dr. T. C. Rod.en, Nø. 9, Nevill Crescent. 9, Llandudno, May 19th, 1864. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID ROBERTS begs to notify to Vi- L sitors, that he has removed from Denbigh House, Church Walks, to No. 3, Gloddaeth Crescent, where he has a large and commodious house, with Apartments to Let. CONWAY AND LLANRWST. THE Inland Company's Regular Packet T "ST. GEORGE," intended time of starting weather and other causes permitting^ will be as follcws for the month of JULY, 1864. Froxi Conuay. From Trtfritc. 2, Saturday. 8 15 mora. 10 15 morn. 4, Monday 9 15 mora 11 40 morn. 5, Tuesday. 9 30 main 12 15 even. 6, Wednesday 10 30 mom. 1 Oeveifc 7, Thursday .11 40 morn. 1 30 even. 8, Friday .1210 wen. 2 10 even. 9, Saturday .1215 even. 2 40 even. FARES Cabin and Quartet Deck, Is. 6d. Fore end, Is. Return, ditto, 2a. 6<1. WILLIAM ROBERTST POST OFFICE, P E N M A E N M A W R, HOUSE AGENT; AG E N T for Ellis's Soda Water, Lemon- A ade, an d- Ginger Beer aho agent for Jones' Meuai Bridge; for Guinness's Extra Stout Bottled Ports; Allsopp's Bottled Ale, Half-barrels of which can be had. Agent to the North Wheal Seton Copper Muring Company NEWS AGENT.-STATIONER, 4c. <tN* Agent for THE DIRECTORY" and the NORTH WALES CHRONICLE," &C. Agent to the. British National Life Assurance Association. The North Walts Chron icle is registered for trans-missim Abroad. THE NORTH WALES CHRONICLE ADVERTISER FOR THE PRINCIPALITY. Saturday, July, 2, 1864. rrinted and Published by the Editor and Proprietor ionit KHNMUIR DOUGLAS, of the pariah of Bangor, at his General Printing Office, Castle-street, Bangor. PRINTED BY STEAM POWER. A