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WANTED, bv a Young Man a Sanation yV as GARDENER. Address, "Gardener," (fn-onicle Oiffce, Bangor. WANTED, an experenced clever IIOK. I who can briag testimonials an to chikracter and .bllity.-Addmse, J. P., Poei Office, Edern, near Pwll. leli. \1 ANTKI), a go ml Blacksmith: also a WHEEL WRIGHT, two Rood workmen con- itant employ will be (riven. Apply to Mr. Edward Hum. phreys, Koyul Hotel, C.truurvon. ORCIANISI' WANTED. W ANTE I>, lor tho LhmMrft'chan iV EUI;lih 0!u?.-b. -?u OttGANMT.-Appty. n?t- ing terms, to t!io Itnc< n, the R-v. 1*. C. Ellis, M. A. C tVRUN'KSS PUPIL IN a Snuwior Liulio* School, \vher.< eminent jv.ifcs«.)r- '.tteu.1. There is at present a VaC.-incy for a Governess Pupil. Adilrivs A, IV OT»-' ..f t>iis piper. __4 TO NOBLBMHW AND GENTLEH'OV. "T\ )';)'. u Situation as STEWARD or VV BATCmnty II lunrriod man who bas hud exten- sive nn/t 7»M»V.I" t1 ,(T.dl'nl'.o in the genu ML management lami and vt-'»ok. Cm»$it* the highest of references and security if Addr^sJ. 0. K fc»wdea Villa, Xursery-Htreet, Faitr- Held, Liver).). TO AND ORonEHR W'ANTKD, a Y:HI:W Man who has served W his thru: to t)o ?i?v? huin. M a TRAVRLT?R in WALKS iii th^ Soap and Candle and Wholtnile Grocery Line. Mint !i:tk Welsh and E'lulish„ Apply b lett-r, or t,, Wiudship and Co., ANGLESEY f'¡I:T.nULARY. VACANCY F)R ONK UNMARRIED C )N;Tkl'LF. A PPH''A?<T'! mut he able to r'?. write, (\ and speak Bnglish, hi intellisent, active, and certi- fied free from bodily complaint and of a strong constitu- tion. and recommended as of ifreproaohable character connexions. Ap;>lie itions t"> be made iu the Candidates' lnndwrit-, ing. nz previous occupation, Me. and height, (not less th"n ft.. 9 ;neh..) and forwarded with Certificates nf Health and Character to the Chief (JoDstable-Hea,1 Onarters, Menai Bridge. July 20th, 18H4. -4 TO BP, LET, IJNF [JR NISII ED. nEL" VUK. near Pwllheli, with 5 Acres I) of LAVD and a good WHiled GARDEN. Buquire of B. T. Rllia, Rhyllech, Pwllheli. TO m LKT. for Three. Six. or Twelve Month', a FURNISHED HOUSE, delightfully situated i" the ¡>est part of Bangor, containingTwoSitting and Four Bedroom*, Store Room, Kitchen, and Scullery. Apply to Mr Daviej, Post Master, Upper Bangor. — YoHOTEL WoprietoSsT TO be Sold or Let. with immediate pos- session, the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, North Wales. The hnuae Is most eligiblv situated, and doing a large Family, Commercial, and Posting business Full particulars may ho obtained on making personal applica- tion to the Proprietor, Mr. Will Dew, whose other public engagements necessitate hia relinquishing the business. TO HF 1,FT, FURNISHED,—A very Desirable L RESIDF.VOR, ennfcuuing large Parlour, Sitting loom, Six Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Water Closets, and Garden, mown as Castle House in the ancient Roroiifh town of Cricoieth, in the county of Carnarvon. The frontage is faoinc; the sea, as also the Garden, and h&q tw)mti),t,)rlinz viow of the Merionethshire mountains, Harlech Castle, and the whole of the Cardigan Bay; there is excellent soft and fresh water fishing, good boats. Oars nhnv. at. command to any of the towns or railway. TO IIF. LEI', kPARTMFNTS.-Algo, 3 Bedrooms, and I Sitting Room (furnished) at the Post Office. For further oarticuUre apply to Mr. John Evans, Post (MSee, Ciiccieth. TDE???uVA?S?CH?OL Re-Opens on MON- BDAY, Aiounr ?. at Eight p.m. RICHARD H. HIH. D.C.L., Head Master. Jane 22nd, 18M. SEMINARY FOR YOTJTJG LADIES. ITTPftH VRO.V ROUSE, UPPER BANGOR THE Misses f NO RAMS heir to announce that the duties of their Establishment will be Re- kVtfcftd on MONDAT, the 25th June. FOR SALE, a Remirknltlv handsome GREY PONY. the A property of a Lady, by whom it has been habitually Ridden and Driven. George Beauchaoip'# Stabloa, Mostyn Street, Llan- dudno. FOUXD, in the neighbourhood of Menai Stipension Bridge, a GREY HOUND. Applv t" Boot. at the Oeorge Hotel, within 6 days, or wiU be disposed of. V Soale ?une!t ?d Go!d Key. fonnd on A the qi?ch wilibe given up to whoever describes them and will p.iv for this Advertisement. A trifle will be expected by the poor man who found and placed it in die hands. Apply to the Editor of the North Wales Chronicle. MR. E. W. THOMAS, Organitt of St. Ann's Church, and Teacher of the Piano forte, Ortinn, and Harmonium, P LAS IJ 1.1 W Y D T R R R ACE, P L A S 1, BIeR STREET, BANGOR. PUPILS attended in Bangor and Neighbour- L hood.—Terms, One Guinea per Quarter. _n_ RECANTATION. T ELLE? PARRY, Shop, Unnbedrgoch, 1 Anglesey, do hereby make a public Recantation of the slanderous words which I uttered against the chastity of Margaret Williams, Garth Poiut, Bangor and I de- clare that the imputation is wholly unfounded. (Signed), ELLEN PARRY. Witne»,—William Williams, Minffurdd. VNGINES MACHINES, i (CLAYTONS PI TENT,) CARTS, WITH HARVEST RAVES, AND ALL PATENT MACHINERY FOR THE HARVEST FIELD. J. AND H. KEYWORTH, LIVERPOOL AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTDEPOT, 35, TARTLETON STREET. LIVERPOOL. DXDICATEDBy PEBMtSSION TO H.ILH. THE PRINCE OF WALES. tM OTPLWTNBDIQ TRWY G VNIATHAD "W UCHELDER BEKNHINOL TYWYSOG CYMRU. -5TJR AMAETHWR. CYFARWYDDYD CYFREDINOL (General Instructor) AMABTHWYR CYMRU, YN DAIR CYFROL, WEDI III YSQKIFBNU O&Ii Bltlt1 AMABTHWYR YMARTKROL Y WLAD, A'l DDKTHOI. YN OFALUS ALLAN 0 WEITHIAU D!W £ J>DARAP t SABSON A K YSOOTIAID. Cn. I. THIN TIR, A CHODI CNYDAU, AC EPILIO A Tf',IN MAGU ANIFEII.IAID. &c., (Raising of Crops, with Breeding and Rearing of Cattle.) CIP. II. MRDDYQIHIAETH A IHSPADDU ANIFEILIAID, (Farriery and Ctelding). Cn. III. GARDDWRIAETH Y GK(i YN (Kitchen Gardening), YN NGHYDA TflEFNIADAU TEULUOL; Y LLABTH-DY Y CKGIN, &c„ is., (Domestic Economy. ) Addurnir y gwnith a thua 150 o Ddarlnniau. Daw t gwaith allaa ya ifaanau Swllt y ran, ac Di bydd pria vt boll waith dJlm mwy na 7« 6o. y Gyfrol. AUantento be sent to Mr. W. Aubrey, "Anglesey Piiattaf Ofico," LUaeruhynie do SALES BY MR. WM. DEW. ABERGELE. Unre enrd Sale of 11A Y, STA SDISG CROPS, POTA- TOES, and TURNIPS. MR. IVJf. nEW Has received instructions from James Scarth, Riq., an(I Mr. Brewster, to SELL hr AUCTION, nt the BICH HOTEL. Abergele, on Thursday, August 4th, at 5 o'clock in the Afternoon, rI piIK whole of the GROWING CROPS at TY,),. UCHAF, (Straw included) comprising the following Lots. TYDDYN UCHAF. Lot Name. Acreage. 1 Field of Barley Hry.i Marhn" areacx), lr. 38p. 2 Field of Oats Gwerglo.ld" 5 0 0 ¡ » do do. 5 0 0 4 do. do. do. 5 00. do. do 6 Barley called Nant Kinmel" 5 0 0 7 do, do. do. S do. do. 9 do. do. do. tO Field of Wheat Nant KihiMnAM do. II Field of Barlev "O.io Paut" R 1 8 12 Potatoes (Wellingtons) 1 0 0 IS do. Ualmahovs 1 0 0 H Field of Swedish Turnips 4 0 0 15 Gray Stone T irnips 4 0 (I Ii) D¡lmbr\ï E:ti:lv Pota,t,oe, 0 3 0 17 Stack of New Hay, about 12 Ton a. IS do. do. 10 GR JWINO (iROPS (STIIAW INCLUDED) AT HENBLAS. )The prorwrty of lfr. Rre>vster, to he Sold on Tuesday, 13th July, at One o'clock p m.) 1 HAY on Otri Galdst, area 4a. 2r. Op. Stacked. 2 Ditto do, 4a. 2r. Op. do. 3 OATS oa Citti Orwu, are:L 5, Or. Op. 4 Ditto do. do. r. OATS on Caer tdvn, area 3a. 2r. Op. fi to 8. B RXSY in Caemawr. each 5 acres 9 and 10 BAKLKY on elle Ceilio, each G acrc- 11 PE\S on Caetfvnou, (to be cleared on the 15th Septem. ber) are, 3a. Or. Op. 12 CLOVEH on Canwyddfa, (to be cleared by the 15th September.) area f; t. Or. p. 13 and 14 0 VT-5 on Cae;wcnith, each 4 acres 1511 3', Seven acres of POTATOES, (Yorkshire and ^Vo- T> ir. Cie Storehome, in 2,1 )„t») 36 to 37 Three acres of SWKDISH TURNIPS, ia Caero- dyn, i .i lots 38 and 39 Two acres WHITE TURNIPS, in two Lots. N.B.—May be viewed any time up ta the D.ty of Sille. i ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW. At the SHIP Inn, Llangefni, on Thursday, the 25th of August, 18(i4, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, (subject to conditions), THE Freehold Dwelling: House, Farm and I Lands, called CEFNUCHAF, in the Parish of Cerrigceinwen. containing 17 Acres or thereabouts as now occupied by Mr. D. Pritchard. The Premises are close to the Holyhead Turnpike Road and front to the Highway from Llangefni to Cefn-cwmwd. They are distant about 2 Miles from Llangefui, and about 3 and 4 Miles from the Gaerwen and Bodorgan Railway Stations. The Llangefni and Holland Arms Stations. of the Anglesey Centnul Railway, now in progress, will he about 2 Itiles distant. The situation is very de. sirable for Building purposes and commands Views of the whole Range of the Carnarvonshire Hills. Apply to Mr. R. Prichard, of Llwydiarth Esgob, (Bangor.) Anglesey, and to the Auctioneer, at the British Hotel, Bangor. NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. Sale of the Modern-built Residential Castle called BRYN- BRAS CASTLE and Demesne, situate midway between the County Town of Carnarvon and Llanberis. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. IV. DEW, At the British Hotel, Bangor, on Friday, the 25th of August, 18 >4. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon [unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given ] in one Lot, and subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, ALL that Picturesque Residential CASTLE, of Norman Architecture, with its Tower Lodges, Out-offices, Orchard, Kitchen Garden, and pleasure grounds, and delightfully situated in the centre of the most romantic and magnificent scenery in the Pincipality, in the Parish of Llanrug, dis- tant 4J miles from the County Town of Carnarvon, and 3i miles from Llanberis and the base of Snowdon. to- gether with about 81 acres of Land, a large portion of which has been tastefully laid out with Shrubberies and Plantations of luxuriant growth, and the whole enclosed within Park Walls of 7 to 10 feet high. This onique edifice has oulg recently been erected at a large outlay by the present proprietor, and contains 12 Bedrooms, 4 noble Reception Rooms with arched French windows opening to the lawn, the Dining Room—27 ft. by 17 ft. and 16 ft high, having an arched, groined, and richly panelled ceiling, and a detached Orchestra in communication excellent Offices, 2 Coach-houses with standing for 10 carriages, Stabling for 12 horses, several loose boxes, and Out-buildings. Another well arranged Private Residence, situate within the walls, but without interfering with the privacy of the Castle, is also included, and let till 27th June next. A large portion of the Land could advantageously be dis- posed of for Building Sites. A Station will be erected on the Line of Railroad between Carnarvon and Llanberis within j of a mile from the Castle, the Act for which has been obtained. Full particulars as to the interior arrangements, with Lithographic Views and Tickets for viewing, will be for- warded on aoplication to Mr. Dew. the Auctioneer, Ban- gor; or to Mr Hugh Jones, Solicitor, Carnarvon. SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSES IN UPPER BANGOR. MR. WILLIAM DEW WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the British HOTEL. Bangor, on Saturday, the Twenty-seventh day of August next, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in such Lots as may be determined on at the hour of Sale, and subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced:- THOSE Seven Eligible FREEHOLD HOUSES, I known as Nos. 2, 4, 6. 8, 10, 12, and 14, Vron Square, Upper Bangor. The Premises are Let to Tenants from year to year, at rents of 1!6 10s. per annum. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts, Bar- ber, and Hughes. Solicitors, Bangor; or to the Auctioneer, at the British Hotel, Bangor. SALE BY MESSRS. E. H. OWEN & SON. I CARNARVONSHIRE, FREEHOLD ESTATES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. EVAN H. OWEN, AND SON, [Of Carnarvon], At the Crown Inn, in the town of Pwllheli, in the county of Carnarvon, on Wednesday the 3rd day of August, 1864 at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, [unless previously disposed of by Private contract, of which due notice will be given], THE follow? very eligible Freehold Farms Tend Tenements, in the parishes of Aberdaron and Llannor, in the county of Carnarvon. QUANTITY. A. R. p. Garregfawr, Aberdaron, Wm. Evans, tenant 62 116 Pwll-y Ciw, ditto. John Thomas, do 20 2 0 Cety, ditto, Mrs. Williams, do 21 0 38 Tynycaebach, ditto, John Evans. do 0 10 Tynyeae & Penycerrig, do. Mrs. Williams, do 24 1 14 Greppach, ditto. Wm. Davies, do 3 2 0 Bodeilian, Water) Corn Grist Mill VLlannor, Robert Jones, do. 18 0 2 house, and land ) Part of Bodeilian ) with a houae. > ditto, Owen William., do 8 1 33 &c and land ) Other part of BodeiM iau with 2 houses, > do, John Williams and &c., and land j M. Oweu, do. 7 0 30 Total quantity 165 3 13 The premises -a be viewed with thepermiMton of the Tenants, and further particulars and phna. had on ap- r li.t.t_, ".?l f,? ?t ?gh Janet. Solicitor. Cam,oo; or to the Auctioneers; or at the CrowD Inn, PwUheh. SALE BY MR. G. FELTON. LLANFAIRFECHAN. A MOST ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE FOR SALE. MR. G. FULTON, Has been instructed to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, At the Q'JARiiVJfAH's Arms Inn, nt LUnfairfechan, Car- narvonshire, on Wednesday, 17th August, 1864, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. A m?t Charming-FREEHOLD rrE, for the e,'cdinn of a first ot?MVith Residence, t?vin?K frontage of 18 yards ti> a main Road, and extending backwards to a dopth of 9** yard*. It adjoins land belong- in to Mr..J,hn lhvit.. Mr. Robert Williams and f,ther. ueirlv immediately opposite tilf-, sitik of the New Grand Hotel, and HniTouudud by first class residence* just coin- pleted. Thf improving attraction of the place, and the groat advantages this site afford#, will doubtless recommend it to the and others dojirops of secur- ing no eligible a plot of bind. For prtrfcionliHN apply to Mr. ,7. Griffith Jonos..Solicitor, Conway. Mi- G'or/e l-V.ton, A^fUaiwer »»d fcarvevor, LUndiidan; ort.) Mr. Penmaen Villa, IjluTifairfeehiW. SALE BY MR. II. GRIFFITH, PWLLHELI CATTLE SHOW, 18ô4. H. O oII'TITH bogs to announce that be U d'j.«r»-.d by several parties, to hold a SALE by AUCTION ou the Ground# at the Pwllheli Cattle He :tlso de.iro'¡ t,) iuf,'rm the 1'u1>lio gonor.,ny th"t he will p:iy every att?uti'«n to allgood-i of every description tint may be entrusted to hi. care, and bo responsible to the Vendon for the proceeds of Sale. IMPORTANT TO AM. INTENDING TO E.STAUUSU IN BUSINESS. Mr. H. GRIFFITH, \uetione«r, Pwllheli, is instructed by Mr. Uaviea to treat by Private Contract for the disposal of the business »»d premises of that very well known and ancient- place called SIOP PKN Y C \EUAU, Lleyn, Carnarvonshire, with several acres of superior land. r I i I I! well xelected Stock consists of Drapery ) in all varieties, Grocery, Ironmongery, Bar Iron, Drugs, &c„ &c., together with the Shop Fixtures. The very extensive trade that has been carried on in these premises causes it to bo familiar to all iu this and the I adjoining connties. All creditors are requested to pay their respective sums owing by them immediately to the Auctioneer who is also instructed to SELL by AUCTION on the premises of Shop Ilen y Caerau, on FRIDAY. August 15th, 1864, at 11 o'clock prompt, the very valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock, and Growing Crops, consisting of 19 Horned Cattle, 2 Horses, 16 Sheep and Lambs, 7 Pigs, 4 Carts, 2 Ploughs, Gorse Cutter, Winnowing Machine. &c., &c.; 2 Stacks, and a Meadow of Hay, 10 fields of Com, 3 acres of Potatoes and Mangolds, all very prime,. For further particulars, apply the to Auctioneer. SALE by Mr. ROBERT DAVID MORRIS. MERIONETHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the BULL HOTEL, Bala, by Mr. Robbrt DAVID M >RRIS, on THUlISDAY, the 4th of August, 1864, at 2 o'Cloek in the Afternoon, (unless previously dispos- ed of by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given) subject to Conditions to be then and there produced, A LL that Farm and LandscaHedMAESTAIL, situate in the Parish of Llanycil, in the said County, in the occupation of Edward Jones, as yearly tenant, containing 148 acres or thereabouts of Arable and Pic- ture Land. Together with about 100 acres of Mountain Land, where Grouse are in abundance. This Farm is conveniently situated close to the Turn- pike Road leading from Bala to Festiniog, distant about 7 miles from former, and 11 from the latter. Is well worth the attention of Capitalists, as it is supposed to contain rich Lime Rocks, and other Minerals. It also affords a spendid site for a Villa, having a south east aspect, and a fine view down the Valley of Try- weryn, and within a convenient distance of the contem- plated Line of Railway from Bala to Ftstiniog Slate Quarries, and thence to Portmadoc and Porthynllaen, which it will have to pass, and a Station will be erected very near this Farm. The Property is capable of great improvement, being now let at a very low rent, and its value may be greatly enhanced at a trifling outlay The Property affords good Grouse, Patridge, and Hare Shooting, The Rivers and Lakes in the immediate neighbourhood abound with Trout, and afford ample sport for Anglers The adjoining Estates are well pre- served. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr. William Ellis, High Street, Bala, Agent to Mrs. Gilbert- son, of Eryl Aran. SALE BY MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND CHEFFINS. North JFaleq.-linportant Sale of FREEHOLD LANDED ESTATES in Flintshire and Denbighshire. MESSRS. LEIFCHILD & CHEFFIJfS Have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the TOWN HAI.I,, Rhyl, on TUESDAY, August 9 in lots, ABOUT 2,500 acres of highly productive AFLrable, paahfre, me tdow, and wood LAND, in the parishes of Caerwys, Ysceifiog, and Bodfari, within con- venient distances of the market towns, and railway sta- tions at Denbigh, Holywell, St. Asaph, and Rhyl. The lots will include several large Farms, and many smaller ones. with suitable homesteads; an extensive tract of thriving woods and plantations several mills and factor- ies nearly the entire ancient borough town of Caerwys, including dwelling-houses, shops, inns, and other occupa- tions together with desirable accommodation land, sur- rounding and adjoining the town. Also, two valuable m?non, with their manorial rights and privileges, &c. These estates lie compactly together, and are very suitable for a single investment. They offer great attractions to the lover of field sports in the abundant and well-preserv- ed head of game, the facilities of fishing in rivers and pools, and their vicinity to two packs of harriers. Caer- wys is noted for its monthly stock fairs, which are a great advantage to the neighbourhood, and will be increased and extended on the completion of the railway from Mold to Denbigh, which will pass through part of the property. Capital roads traverse and give access to all the lots, and those that lie to the south of the town are included in the beautiful and picturesque vale of Y scei. fiog. Particulars of Sale, with plans of the lots are in pre- paration. and may be seen on and after the first of June next, at the principal Inns and Hotels at Caerwys, Den- bigh, Rhyl, St. Asaph, Holywell, and Chester and may be hail 011 application to Mr. Bell, Agent to the Mostyn Estate, near Holywell; to Messrs. D.ividson, Carr, and Bannister, Weaver's Hall, 22, Bassingliall-street, E.C. of Messrs. Newman, Lyen, and Newman, 7, King's Bench-walk, Temple, and Yeovil; of Messrs. Law, Hus- sey, and Hulbert, 10, New-square, Lincoln's-inn, W.C. and at the Land. Timber, Auction, and Estate Offices of Messrs. Leifchild and Cheffins, 62, Moorgate-street, Lon- don, E.C. GIVEN AWAY, the now MEDICAL X WORK entitled DEBILITY, ITS CAUSE AND CURE, or A Warning Vijice to Young Men on the Cure of Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory. Dimness of Sight, Lassitude, Indigestion, Dislike to Society, Local Weak- ness, Muscular Relaxation, Languor, Listlessness, Depres- sion, &c., which, if neglected, result in Consumption, In- sanity. and premature death. This work is illustrated with hundreds of cases and testimonials from patients, showing clearly the treatment by which they were cured with plain directions tor perfect restoration to health and vigour. Sent post-free to any address, on receipt of a directed envelope, enclosing two postage stamps. Address, Messrs. 8111TH, 8, Burton-crescent, Tavistock-square, London, W.C. CONSULTATION BY LETTER WITHOUT FEE. —Messrs. SMITH will, for the benefit of persons suffer- ing from NERVOUS DEBILITY, &c., on receiving a description of their cases (enclosing a stamped directed envelope for reply), send a written opinion with advice and directions For the most aucceuful treatment and cm AddreM, Messrs. SMITH, 8, Burton-creMMt, Lmdon, W.C. SALES ?Y MESSRS. CRUBTON AND 4 ELPHICK. iM&NBlGnsiHRE. FKEEHILD HOUSES, AT COLWYN, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (Un!- pre\tom)T dispel of by private treatv, of which dnenntic?tM be ?Ten.tny ?l .0 ?; ;hi,,1i ELPHICK* tttthe Castle HOT" in Conway, on Fri- DAY. the Stli &y of August, ItiM. at Four o'Clock in the Aftenjn^ in One Lot, and subject to conditions then to be produced; A MES?IMH or KW?UNG HOURR, Mm- ?\. mnnly CftlTM m known ?yt'M n?me of "TYMAWR," containing af$hnp. Parlour, Kitchen, and Entrance Hall, on the gr.viwHlfoor: and a fooding and five Hedroornn on the next flofljt,|gty;ether with a good Garden, and small Orchard tliewnnto belonging, nituate at Odwyn. in the County of Dpntyikh, in the oeeupatbm of Mr. Bknnmin 1 )ferr: Grocer, and General Dealer Also a 1\1Ei:mAm or P\VELUNO HOUSF. adjoining, con- taining a Ki^beii, Parlour nnd Two Redrooms, in the occunati-m "tMn Amaph Jones, Thrildei. Colwyn i. itUMttad (to the 8o\ (!'Mtst. wnd has a Station on the line of tl# Clif,-ter an4i fob-head R»Uway, and is fast rising into irdlvwtant-e an It Nthiul; pbtae and there is, cims-KinenWy. a fair prospect of a gr til,ial rise in the vaiiie of propfity thore for some years to come. Th proper rnn be viewed hy permission of the ten- ants; and any further information mav J»e obtained on application H.the-Auctioneer*; or to Messrs. Wvatt and Sisson, Solicitors,' St. Aaaph; or Mr. i. Hawley Edwitr,li, Solicitor, Shrewsbury. DENBIGHSHIRE. Sale of upwards upward# of 1.600 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, a portion of the Hafod Elwy Estates, in the parishes of lIenll"n:>nd Na"tlyn. cOMi.lin;; of Moun- tain Farm*, and some of the best Grousing Hills in North Wa.1e.. Mowr*. CHURTONand ELPHICK Have the honour tn announce that they arc instructed to SELL oy AUCTION, 011 Saturday, ihe 20th day of August, 18o4, at Twelve/or One o'Cloek mostpuuctual- ly, at the Quef.n Hotkl, Chester Railway Station, in One Let, and subjoct to such conditions of sale as will then be produced, SKVEBAL v?rv fine, )inprovp?))e FR'?E- ?s HOLD M )UNTAI? FA RMS, with the home- ttcads?nd other erections thereon, and the 6xtnn<ive allotments belonging thereto, comprising in the whole upwards of i,f)FO k(!req, part of which consists of capital G HOUSING HILLS, which abound in Game, and afford the sportsman an abundanc3 of ifrst-rate sport. The turnpike mad from Denbigh (a first class railway station) to Petjtre Voelas passes through the centre of the pvopei ty. whiah it about seven miles from Denbigh, and about five miles from Pentre Voelan. To any agriculturist in want of a fine tract of land for the breeding aud rearing of sheep and young cattle, this presents a most excellent investment. N. U.-PI.,tng and Particulars with any further informa- tion may be had from Mr. Thomas Cold Edwards, Solici- tors, Denbigh; or from Messrs. Churton and Elphick, the Auctioneers, Cheater, and Whitchurch, Salop. -u_- SALE by Messrs. CHUBTON, ELPHICK, AND FELTON, REGISTERED INDEFEASIBLE TITLE CARNARVONSHIRE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE Of the first portion of the DEGANWY ESTATE, Comprising the Mansion House, out-offices, gardens and pleasure grounds, and several very charming building sites, commanding the finest scenery in North Wales, scarcely one mile from the first-claaa Station at Llaudodno Junction, on the Cheater and Holyhead Railway; and pomessing a Station on the Llandudit8 branch, close tlí. the Lodge entrance, sub- divided &tiWivenient sized Lots, for the erection of beautiful Villa Residences, having command of the sea beach extending uninterruptedly towards Llan- dudno, for nearly two miles. MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK, of Chester, and MR. GEORGE FELTON, Of Llandudno, (who are jointly concerned in this Sale) have the pleasure to announce that they have been instructed to submit the first portion of the above im- portant Estate to SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Qukes's Hotel, I.i.an'diidno, about the latter end of the month of August next, 1864, TN convenient Lots to be shortly determin- t ed upon, with a REGISTERED INDEFEASIBLE TITLE, and immediate possession, THE DEGANWY ESTATE, (Of wluch it is now intended to Sell a portion) is most charmingly situated between the fine interesting old BOROUGH TOWN OF CONWAY, And the fashionable II atering-place of LLANDUDNO, In the Parish <4 Kglwys-rhos, in the County of Carnar- von commanding remarkably beautiful views of the Bay, Bridges, ajpeient Castle, and wall s of Conway, with the magnificent) mountains of Penmaenmawr, Snowdon, and Carnedd Lleqelyn in the distance; the bay and town of Llan(luLiiioq with the noble Ormeshead; Puffin Island, the Anglesey Coast, the Bay of Colwyn; the Mansions, beautifully timbered Parks, and grounds of Gloddaeth and Bodysgallen, and other places of great interest. Eminent Engineers are now employed in laying out a hold carriage drive from Llandudno Junction Station to the town of Llandudno, through the leentre of the pro- perty, with other roads to Eglwys-rhos Church, Glodd- aeth, and Uodysgallen, thus enabling the proprietors to sub-divide the Estates into ve. y eligible Sites for the erection of Marine Villa ttesidences, each of which will possess uninterrupted and very charming views. The Site of the old Castle of Deganwy, which is very famous in ancient Welsh history, forms a most interest- ing feature in this property; and it is proposed to re- ain this for the free use of the several purchasers, affording, as it does, a most attractive spot for pic- nic" and pleasure parties. Many of the Lots are within the limits of the Borough Town of Conway, andconfer votes for the Carnarvon- shire Contributory Boroughs, and entitle the occupiers to the privilege of depasturing Horses and Cattle on the famous Salt Ley at Conway. N.B.-Plans and particulars are in course of prepara- tion. [n the meantime any further information may be had upon application to Messrs. Wyatt & Sisson, soli- citors, St. Auph Mr. James, solicitor, Llanrwst Messrs. Roberts, Simpson, & Co., solicitors, 62, Moor- gate-street, Loodotk -(,E.C.); Mr. Felton, architect and auctioneer, Mostyn Estate Offices, Uandudno; or from Messrs. Churton & Elphick, auctioneers, Chester, and Whitchurch, Shropshire. JONES'S!DISINFECTING LIQUID. A MOST Powerful Deodorant for Disinfect- /t ing Sick Room, Sewers, Waste Pipes, Fetid Breath, and for decomposing all animal effluvia, &c. &c., being the result of a great number of experiments per- formed by an eininent surgeon. Prepared (only) by E. Joues. Dispensing Chemist, CON- WAY, and sold in a concentrated state, in a small flat bottle, so as to be more conveniently carried about. Price Is. per Bottle. CONWAY-NORTH WALES. Edwårdi Onental Tooth Paste, highly esteemed for beautifying the TeeOt d: (rums. THIS milch approved preparation restores _t and presewes to the enamel its original pearl white- ness, and is particularly I ecommended to those who suffers from teeth ache tnd tender gums, which are apt to bleed, removing all unpleasant odours from the mouth, and im- parting to the bfeath a most delicate fragrance. Edwards' IIttIr Wash for cleaning the Hair from Dan- drif, &c. This preparation is highly recommended for iiourishing and promoting the growth of the Hair. Edwarda' Acidulated Kali for making Saline Draught and Lemonade. Beaides forming an agreeable and effica- cious Saline fraught, allaying febrile heat, thirst, nausea, vomiting. &a., this concrete claims a precedence aver Lemons inTleillg t all times accessible without the symptoms com;onl attended on the use of them. Ptepare? and Mid only by J, E,DWARDS, (late P. Webs- ter), Dispensing and Family Chemist, opposite Castk B<M> H ..keft, Conway tfelro)u, ll ?F Zhpeffor SM«H« .Df)?, «M'<?<!?' ow u. GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. DEPARTMENTS. SILKS I DRES-iBS I SHAWLS MANTLES JACKETS SKIRTS CORSETS HATS BONNETS RIBBONS PARASOLS I UMBRELLAS I MTLLINERY K FLOWERS HOSIERY GLOVES LACES HABERDASHBKY TRIMMINGS WOOLLENS CARPETS BLANKETS SHUETrNGS TABLE LrNENS COUNTEPPANHO, 1M. PAPER HANGINGS & DECORATIONS. BOOT AND SHOE E ST A B LI S H VI K VT, m, HIGH STREET, BAVGOR, t ISAAC ROBERTS hf'g to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general. am he liflg constantly on hand a hr!;e assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's, Boot »nd ShoesJW*k French and English, in every varietyunited to the requirements of the Season, and of the LATE'T FASHIOS#. Gentlemen leaviug their Orders can rely on obtaining a really First-class article, at a Moderate Price. -# J- THE APOTHECARTES HALL, BA.IGJR, R. HUGHES, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHI-MIST, THR APOTHECARIES' II ALL. MARKET PLACE, BANGOR TN annoniicinz of his Esf.V>lishm<Mit. t)!.(" re-wc'fnMv to sWe that bw STOCK OF DVUIGS is pure, fresh, and caieftillv selected, and bis CHEMICALS and PTIARMACTO. TICAL PREP\R VTIONS are olitainixl from the first LaboratoriiM in England. He li'ip^s bis knowlerlge of" business gained by years' experience in England, Wales, and Dublin, combined with unremitting personal St- ♦ imiHoii will men*. con'id^'ice ivnd approval. PFTYSICrVNS' AND FAMILY RECIPES ACCURATELY DISPENSED. All Prescriptions dispensed at this Establishment are numbered and registered in a book "f refersoeo, and ik* number marked on the Libel and prescription, which will prevent any delay in case of sudden illneiis. A Choice Assortment of English and Foreign Perfumery. HUGHEy CELEBRATED iMONA BOUQ(TET.Mii, delightful and agreeable Perfume possesses » peawlw fragrance, and is greatly admired for its richness and dur;tbilitv.-In Bottles. Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s. /1\ THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD FOR THE YEAR 1864, WILL be held at LLANDUDNO, on VV Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 23rd, 24th. 15th and 26th of AUGUST. Programmes are in preparation and will appear in a few days. WM. WILLIAMS, )<'?i.t"?. JOHN WILLIAMS, ] ,,i 28th July, 1864. LLANDEGAI. THE Annual Clerical Meeting will be held i in this Church and at Gelli, on MOYDAY and TUES- DAY, 1st and 2nd of August Next. III. ANGLESEY ARTILLERY, VOLUNTEERS. mHE Annual Concert of this Corps will take .1 place on the FOURTH of AUGUST, at Four o'clock, instead of 3 p.m., as generally announced. THE CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. rnHE Annual Show of Flowers, Fruit, &c., I will take place at the PBNRNYN HAH. Bangor, on THURSDAY, 1st September, 1864. Intending Exhibitors must send a list to the Secretary, of all articles intended for Competition, on or before SATURDAY, 27th August. Subscribers are respectfully reminded that their Sub- scriptions became due on 1st May last. JOHN LLOYD, Jun., Secretary. FESTINIOG RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that the General Annual Meeting of the Festiniog Railway Com- pany, will be held at the MADOCKS ARMS HCTEL, Tre- madoc, on Tuesday, the 9th of August next, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of auditing the ac- counts, and transacting the general business of the Com- pany. Signed, C. E. SPOONER, Secretary. Bron-y-Garth, Portmadoc, July, 26th, 18S4. LLANFAIRFECHAN ENGLISH CHURCH. T<HfS Church will be Consecrated by the J LORD BISHOP of BANGOR, on FRIDAY, August 5th. Morning Service will commence at Half-paatEleven, when the Bishop of the Diocese will preach. A Collection will be made after the Services, towards liquidating a debt of zC60, incurred in enlarging the National School. The Clergy, who attend, are requested to assemble in the Schoolroom, at Eleven a.m, and to appear in sur- plices. On Sunday, the 7th, the Morning Sermon will be preached by the Very Rev. the Dean of Bangor, and the Evening Sermon by the Rector. A collection will be made after each sermon for the same purpose as on the day of the cousecration of the Church. Morning Service will commence at half-past Ten Even- ing Service at Six. Llanfairfechan, July 22nd, 1864. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. THE Bangor Diocesan Committee, acting L under the Society for Promoting Christian Know- ledge, intend holding their Annual Meeting at the National School Room, in this City, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of August, 1864, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the purpose of Auditing the Accounts for the last year, &c. The Annual Subscriptions due to the Parent Society, and the District Donations and Supscriptions, will be re- ceived on that day, together,with the Accounts due for books. Annual Subscriptions become due on that day. N.B.—On Thursday, the 4th of August, at 11 o'clock a.m., a meeting will be held in the National School, when several papers will be read, and speeches delivered on matters connected with the Church. Henry Hoare, Esq., the Rev. Dr. Hill, of Beaumaris, and others, will take part in the proceedings. It is hoped that the Clergy and Laity of the Church, as well as such Ladies as may feel an interest in her welfare, will attend. J. V. VINCENT, Hon. Sec. Bangor, July 20th, 1864. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC. THE nexe Great Monster Draw will take Tplace on the GREAT DONCASTER ST. LEDGER, to be conducted the same as last year, by 5,000 shares, at 5s. each share; and two stamped directed envelopes for I tickets; Drawing will take place Oil Monday, September 12th, 1804, and each shareholder to receive his result ticket before the race. First Pme £ 500 Second 300 Third. 150 Fourth. 75 And JE225 amongst starters and non.starters; the first four prizes will be paid less 5 per cent. for expences on Monday, September 19th, the rest in full immediately after the draw. Priies not claimed within three months will he forfeited. AU applications for shares to be made by better only to the Secretary, Mr. John Howard, 18, Little New-street, Farrington Market, London, E C. '0>.0. orders payable at Fleet-street, London.—Startups Is a as mb. EXCURSION TO BARDSEY. rKA. /"vNT Wednesday ivxt. An?t?t ?7???. 3rd, the Steam Yacht FAIUY," ?'EBNaE?'wiU make a Pleasure Trip to BARENM .<t.ttt'tM?? ISLAND (weather permitting), Leaving Beaumaris at. 9 0 a.m. „ Garth (Bangor) 9 15 „ „ Menai BriLge 9 30 „ Carnarvon 10 15 Proceeding over Carnarvon Bar to Carreg-y-Uani, thence on through Portdinllaen Ray, along the coast of Lleyn to Bardsey, where the Fairy" will remain lor two Hours, so as to give the Passengers time to inspect the ruins of the Monastery, Lighthouse, and other in- teresting object on this primeval Island. Cabin 4s. Steerage 2s. 6d. Refreshments will be provided on Board. Menai Bridge, July 27th, 1864.. LEGERDEMAIN AND VENTRILOQUISM- MAURICE TEMPLETON, the Ventrilo- 1"- quist and Northern Magician, gives his unique Entertainment every Monday Evening in the Baths As- sembly Room. Llandudno, at a special request of a num- ber of influential gentlemen. During the Season he will also visit most of the towns of North Wales, due notioe of which will be given. M. T. had the honour of performing before Her Majesty at Windsor Castle, and is allowed to be the first Ventri- loquist in the United Kingdom. THE MAJORITY OF THOMAS LLOYD ANWYL, ESQ., Prondderw, Bala, and Henqae, near Dolgttlty. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1864. SUBSCRIPTIONS for celebrating the forth- G coming joyous event at Bala, on the above mentioned day, are respectfully solicited, and will be thanfully re- ceived by the Treasurer, Mr. WM. WILLIAM PUGH, Red Lion Inn, Bala, or either of the undermentioned Secre- taries. The Funds will be appropriated to Public Rejoicings, and for the benefit of the poor generally. List of Subscriptions and acknowledgements will duly appear in the Newspaperi having the greatest circulation. J. D. WILLIAMS, Esq., Hon. Sec. WILLIAM ELLIS, } EVAN JONES, >Secretaries. R. SAUNDERSON, j Bala, 11th July, 1864. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. Or M A R C U S'S.L" MIDSUMMER EXCURSIONS, 1864, FROM Carnarvon. 5 30 a.m Bangor ,h.. 6 0 „ Conway 6 32 Abergele. 7 3 „ Rhyl 7 16 p Ruthin 6 0 Denbigh 6 20 „ I St. Asaph. 6 35 „ Holywell. 7 48 TO EUSTO.V SQUARE STATION, LONDON, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1864. Fare for the Double Journey To return from London j on Aug. 4 only, at 9 50 a.m. Closed Carriages. 15s. First Class 30a. Or with option of returning on August 4, 20, or 25, at 9 50 a.m. eaeh day. 1 Closed Carriages. 21s. First Class 430. Children under twelve years ot age nati-pnce. Tickett and small bills may be obtained of the book- ing clerks at the stations on the line. Early application is requested. HENRY R. MARCUS, Excursion Agent. 25, Leigh Street, Liverpool. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. MARCUS'S MIDSUMMER EXCURSIONS TO DUBLIN, Via HOLYHEAD AND KINGSTOWN, Allowing Seven or Fourteen Days. ON MONDAY, August 1st, 'Passengers will be booked by trains leaving the undermentioned Stations to DUBLIN, returning on Tuesday, August 9th, from the North Wall, Dublin, or on Tuesday, August 16th, from Westland Row Station, Dublin, as etated below. Fare for the Double Journey. Stations hours of dep. Return. Holywell 10 11 am.) Aug. 9 Ruthin 9 4 „ j as shewn Denbigh 9 20 below. St. Asaph 9 35 „ Rhyl 10 40 „ ) co.cr.fr.els Abergele 10 56 8s. 6d. 16s 11 20 „ ) LlandudnoJunct. II 20 ") ,Conway 910 8s. 156 gd Llanrwst 9 10 „ 8s. 15s6d Carnarvon 10 10 J7s. 13s 6d Bang(ir 12 0 noon ? Return Aug. 9 or 16 as shewn below. co.cr.fr, els. 10s. 19s. r 9s. 17s fld. 8s. 158 6d. First class comprises Saloon accommodation on board the Steamer. Children under Twelve years of age, half-price. Tickets net trausfemble.-60 lbs. weight of personal Luggage free at passengers' own risk. NOTICE OF RETURN.- Parties returning from Dublin on the 9th of August, must leave the North Wall by steamer for Holyhead, at 11 0 p.m., or as soon after as the tide will permit. Parties returning on the 16th of August, wiil leave Westiand Row Station, Dublin, by train, in time for the special steamer from Kingstown, at 7 30 a.m. for Holyhead. Passengers on atrival at Holyhead, on return, will be allowed to proceed forward by any of the Ordinary Trains. Tickets and small bills may be had at the stations. HENRY R. MARCUS, Excursion Agmt, 25, Leigh Street, Liverpool.